TJ (temp 43NTTYStittu 4 .1, PA itiowday,Monstag..l.la7 13. 1.57. Diulacawrilf virtoscr ax LANCAATES cirri "The Democracy oftbe city ofLan!aster —the home of Thaddeus Ste ve t ia—ach ley • ed a most glorious victory at their mord sdpal election on Friday week. Hon. thronre Sanslemon was re elected Mayor thy the handsome majority of FIVE nusinten AND SEVENTY—a gain of 241 on the majority of lust fall, when tClynner bad 3:2. Notwithstanding the -late. Legislature passed a new charter hill, dividing the wards woe to give the 'tidiest, a chance to carry the Council, , she Derirocracy carried eight of the aline wards and elected thirty out of the Mir- ty-sii Councilman. This is a victciry of which our Lancaster friends may well .be proud, especially when we take Into I aonsicseratioa the great efforts that Wulf cahoot resorted to to carry the city. .Following Connecticut andirther Mail Democratic municipal victories in every section of the country, we look upon this grand trinmph as another pre. 1 cumin - of a genara/ victory i t the October election. isr The Dernorratle nmjorlty InVlCen lhaeky will probably reaeli . TuirtwV-FIVE 'TIMIISAND ! Th..re is surely "agood tiule mowing," fellow Democrata. !area E. English was, on i..the first inst., Inaugurated as Governor of the State of Ortinectieut, and deliver rod a round and patriotic address on the -.4oceasiOn. Gov. kinglish denounces the action of Cougiesi by which ten States are placed under military rule and denied isonatitullonal repiesentation, us a vlola-.1 tion of all ideas of a republican form (Jai government, and Itrusts that the "sour; areond thought" of the people will aoon apply a remedy for this monstrous evil. The address is lull of wholesome truth*, well expressed, and 'we congratulate the, 1 Democracy of Connecticut on the tiro a~Jcalpaperoftheir gallant leader. eirTheadvertisetnetit of a '"grand 'sift enterprise" tinier the high-sounding tit te of the "Gettysburg Asylum for In valid Soldiers," has been sent us for pub- I Dolton. with the request to noticelovor- 1 ably, and showing the most liberal price. . finch questionable affairs have been ex .eltated fronr 'these columns ever since we .discotee.red their real character, no mat ter how - goal the pay offered'; and-now that this one has been thoroughly•ex .praied, and baelignaritly denounced by the A tto{ney Generitiof the State, we shouki aonsider it a poitive wrong to deceive ,our readers into hacking it up with their money, advertisement therefore ,goes Into the stove, where cotunins of ."the same eon" lave gone before. «4. „warring/B,N DAviir CASE. On Monday tile May term of the Unit red States Ciretillt Court should begin in Richmond. This Court consists of Chief .Justice Chase 'And Judge Underwood, *but, as we 11114 before stated, the Chief .Justice declines Ito hold court on account of the existence nf martial law in Virgin ia, and the trt4of Jefferson Davis eao not therefore tW hail at the May term. In this state of affairs the counsel for the prisoner, Messrs. Charles O'Connor, Wm. 13. Reed and George Shea, made applica tion to Judge Underwood at Alexandria, Virginia, for a writ of habeas corpus. The 'writ was granted on Titutiliday and nude returnable AD May 13th, before Judge li t li ntieremood, at lichiniald, hi directed i the °Ricer in command It at Fortress Mot roe, and directs him to WI psoduce the y of Jefferson Davis at Mlle Court, in tichnioncl, on the 13th. This writ was, on Thursday,i taken to Richmond by Ir. Shea and given to Deputy Marsh I W. A Duncan, of the tireult Court th re, who will personally ro l e serve it on tit officer, in command at Fortress Mon . It is understood that this writ of At as corpus Was applied for by the eouneel In the ease by the ad vice of the aurim most law o ff icers, and that such instr uctions will he given to the officer st Fortress Monnit that he will thus be surrendered to the civil an tiuitice. The heat atop in this import antehesse will bo made evident on May 18th, when Je ffe rson Davis will probably he taken to Richumnd.7—Ledgcr. Indian '.Alfa , e.—Late advises from Arizona state t at a war of extermina tion has been I commeneed against the Indians, who are unusually active and hostile in all parts of the Territory. 'Gen 'era' Gregg - haat Inaugurated a vigorotis campaign, and is about to issue an order declaring the Indians outside the n..serva lion hostile, except the Mohaves and the Chimanuevis. An expedition to the Black Mountains killed fifty-four Indians and wounded a number more, and de , pitroyed a large amount of . provisions and stores.. Detachments of troops are sent out,in all direotions, and the work has commenced in • earnest. More soldiers sire needed, =I ger The Court of Quarter Sessions of .Tndiann county', at Its late sitting, gran ted tire tavern licenses for Indiana town and-refused-all Applications from tavern keeperii elsewhere in the county, where tayerns Are really needed for the "enter tainment of strangers and travelers." itadical courts ; like Radical politicians, have queer notiens of propriety and jus tiee, eirlieneral IBl►eridan la appointing negroes to register the voters in New Or leans And clam/diem in Louisiana, lie said_to have N'oluntarilynuide the low -144 and most disreputable radical politi cal mountebanks hie intimate associates. t le also said that he is very dissipated. Itiroavr.o.—The first invoice of Com mon or "CC"' Wars imparted by us has Arrived and Is ,1 on our shelves. Please rail and see ifs Superior quality and learn prioest. We will shortly be in receipt of two inynk.fc of fine Iron stone Were of our own importation. 'Wm. Blair dr Fon, Wholesale and Retail. Cfrocem do nueenswase *reliant*, Smith snd, Car lisle, Pa. 2t 1511F.AFFrit i ft SEW GALLERY AT HANO- Tru, is the plate to have your Pictures lotto. Pane better, none cheaper.- 311 eact iv: l 4 l l4ed If not satisfactory. • Mri John A. Shugh, of Butler *nvetship, has disposed of his valuable farm to,lsraelOarretsoo, of Yoriteounty, f0r . 56,480 es.sh Nellie Central hotel at Hanoveii has bong Purehasetl by I. C. Dalton, at 13,- YOO cash% It is Mr. D's. intention to im pirove the prolierty in various ways. IMMMI • Ildr•Ell Ideals, Esq., President of the riret.Nationa ' Bank at York, died, of rb eurno t a„,.; ,ettturday Week, jelfolattitio*le, Patiently tried at Yerk .10 11 0 11 rtuniOnnftteNittl$040411-It, yea infataltelli . S. ' - •d . Tn rm g m in x lbe Ph r i e la • Led g er niir ° " 4 4" l 7 xic. . f'f' - .I WN AND. COUNTY AFFAIRS. * II rt. . "WAIT • LiTeILE letrMerM."-isOill. col ' Attorney General Ptrewster has glven -1 unfurl are still heavily camel withilitfimr • his offivial opinion referred to in a recent letter of his, and tleementa. Patience, friends. We have which was made the subject of ootne re- just returned from New York, wheye we marks In these tociarmus on Monday last. c ontrac ted fora new Power Press, with His judgment. is a clear rind strong eon- detonation of the whole transaction.— a 1 iew twthosaliergement of the COMPT- Every point made in our article is em- ! Lea. The machlee is to be built ape- Phaheally affirmed. lie declares the chilly to our order. and as roon as comple pretended meeting of the e - orporatorm, at ted will be forwarded here. This will re which Generals Meade, }leaver and Pew , quire some weeks—how many we can sivpaeker were not presser, to have lx ea illegal ; and that, even if It had been a ma now exactly say. It is our purpose legal Meeting, they could not have erea- to make the contemplated Improvement ted a board of eupervirtors composed of as gratifying as possible to the numerous Jottery venders, not one of whom was ~ among the mopetet „ re named by the aiends of the establishment, .nail al- Legislature, for the purpose of selling though the coat involved will be beyond out to them all the franchises of the Cone our present meane r we have nn abiding poration. He pronounces all the pro- , faith in the good pill 'of those whom we ceetlings to bo "nut:ties ;" that the scheme proposed under the artfully eon. , have for uearly a quarter of a century trived phrases and ambiguous terms of I served the net is a vicious system of gambling, • forbidden by bang-established law in Pennsylvania; aitd. warns the persons engaged in the scheme that he will re sist the execution of it by prompt legal proceedings. Thus an artfully contrived plan its revive and legalize the lottery systenain - this State has been checked in its inception by the conscientious regard of some of the corporatoro for their hon orable manse and faint) as soldiers, and by the vigetous action of the able and Peer less law officer of the Commonwealth. - For the inkamation of,newepapers at a distance that may not know just what scheme Is refereed to, we may state that It the lottery recently advertised under the title of the ''Gettysburg Asylum," which proposed the rude of tickets to the amount of jlW,uiiu at theft,* drawing. Out of This, i.r.:10,0011 only were to go to the,neylum, and atio,ooo lute the hands of the "supervisors," bat this generous style of distribution was not set forth in the advertisement. The arnmgement made with thehrttery men contemplated thirty of these drawings, amounting in ! all to twelve millions or 4llars, - to be dis tributed on the very liberal scale above referred to, viz: Eleven, millions seven hundred thousaad dollats to the lottery I supervisors, and the meagre balance to I the. asylum. From this the press at a I distance will see what sort of scheme it is that the Attorney General has pro- I flounced Illegal, vicieus and criminal, anChas interposed his official authority to stop. The Gettysburg Asylum Ciao. aPTICE OF THE A'rroRNET CIENERkL, PHILAD.I'IIIA, Ma,y 4; 1397.—T0 Ma- ! jor General George G. Meade, U. S. A. I and Presi ljent of the Gettysburg Asp. I WM for Invalid Soldiers; •Sir.; 1 have the honor to acknowledge I the receipt of your letter of May 3, 1867, ! enclosing e(pies of Act of Incorporation,' minutca of meting% mud by-lstwa of the aaaociation I which you are the Presi- i dent, tuna us to which you addressed me. j The subject you submit to hie has, be- ! fore this,; been presented Wane by Mr. ' Keith's., 'the State Treasurer, .and by Gen, Sickel. The papers you send 'have been examined by me. I have also seen I and read of advertisement of the scheme 1 of the Board of Supervisors of your in i taarporatim ~ stud published in die differ ent papers f this city., From th ,foregoitg papers, and from the narrati e emitained in your Letter, I : I have arri •d at the VAT's-Lug conelo- 1 I Aims: The que tion you propose to me I will 1 thawer. I is practically a general ques- I flail, as I( !tows : An inquiry "of my views on t 1 case as it now stands." First-7' if scheme proposed, unless! ' specially d expressly authorized by I law, Is eri inal, and will expose all en gaged in o concerned with it todtkiliet ment. It really that immoral at i (I-per nieiOUS thi i a lottery, and hothing else. It therefo becomes ail who have au thority in this Incorporation to pause be -1 fore they Het and adopt so vicious a con- 1 trivatiee to carryout the rowers given by i ' the statute, and if there Is a doubt as to I their right thus to do, have that doubt resolved by a judicial decision, and not; to act on this scheme and assume that, I by artfully contrived phrases and ambig- sums terms, the Legislature intended to repeal a portimi of the criminal law of the State; and create again a system of gambliug diatomic., likes pestilence pre- I veiled, to the ruin of the people and d is- honorof the Commonwealth, and against i 1 which advancing Christian elyiliza- • tion raised its voice, and a system I lint ' now exists tlowhere butin governments cursed With slavery, or where gambling in all its forms is allowed by law. 1 Second—The acts of the first meeting were .not legal. A..majorit,:,% of the cor porators were not p resent, and the statute does not give authority to 11 corporator to delegate litapower to any one. - Thi.n—The supervisors, having been i created at that fiat meeting, were crea- ! ted by those who had no power to create ' them ; and I will further add that, had the meeting been properly and legally held by the corpurators, they could not have created such a body of supervisors, and given tolhem the power that is giv- en to them by the by-laws, and surren- I dered to them for a consideration the important franchises of the corporation. Among the supervisors chosen there is not one of the original corporators select ed by the Legislature, but they are men who have long been known us lettery venders and whose names are nototious ' ly connected with lottery grants in Other States. Fourth—l have read the statute, I have read the minutes, I have read the lty; laws, and I have 'read the proposed scheme, and it is my opinion that 'the t statute does not authorize any such scheme; and as Attorney General, I re-, quest you, as president of the corpora tion, to give these corporators notice that I will resist the execution of that scheme by prompt legal proceedings. I believe I have substantially compiled with your request. At your proposed meeting on Tuesday yo 'u can treat the former action of the minbrity of the cor poration as a n nifty, as all that was done by them was illegal, and you Can then I reeed e your to co r r egu ora la u rl ( ir n an a d n :e ; g e l x il lt t ( e "X i a l n i e power?, expressly given by the charter to do a lawful and proper thing ft a lawful I and reputithie way. If you require any further advice from I me, do not hesitate to call on me. I thank you for your courtesy, and for the nice sense of publieduty that induced you to appeal to the' law °Meer of the Common wealth to hell) you hinder a prd posed wrotg under color of law. I have the honor, sir, to be respectful ly yours .13104,1ZSCIN HARRIS' BREWSTER, 4 Attorney General. Hew. )(code Withdraws. The Philadelphia Age, of Thursday, says: f g A mee ing or r, ate corporato' of the Gettyslm Asylum for Jaiyalld Soldiers was heldi yesterday morning, ab which General Meade announced his agreement with. the views of the Attorney-General with regard to the legality of the scheme, and tendered his resignation as President and corporator of the association, and withdrew from ail further connection in . the affair, leirThe bill for this mammoth lottery. was introduced and engineered through the state Legislature by the bogus Sen ator from this district. What excuse will he 'for the port he played in this "snaky" attempt to color with the authority of lay -stopendf ie m lottery gambling establishment in -thiA Com monwealth? Lid he frame the bill him self? If he did not, who did ? It won't do to say that he did not understand the "artfully contrived phrases and ambigu ous terms," alluded to by the Attorney General • because if be did pot, he ex hibited inexcusable ignorance, and if he , did, he plaid himself in a much worse Matilde by poshiug, thronlit diarroal. Wit Nil. INTEIVESTLNU f xxvlcss.— Y. Aterdav week, the sth inst., the Rev. W. 11. H.. De:Ariel'', pastor of the Reformed Church of this place, a tier an appmpriate sermon, based on Acts 8: 17, conferred the sol emn rite of Confirmation upon sixteen candidates, .ome of whom are heads of families. The service was unusually solemn and deeply impressive. The following Sunday (yesterday) the "moat "Comfortable Communion of the Body and Blood" of the crucified Lord was devoutlyobserved Ly the congrega tion, and slap by the Classis of Zion, now in session here, at which tines- ten persons were received by certificate, making, in addition to the con gregation of twenty-siz members. 11fromo or CLASSIS.-74e Clusis of Zion of the Reformed Church, now in shsiou here, embraces within its territo ry the counties of Perry, Cumberland, York and Adams. Its first annual meet-; IMPORTANT TO FA IcAt ERS.— Messrs, fag was held in the Reformed Church at Elias Roth and George Shane, of New; York, Pa , In May, 1820. It was then Oxford, this county, have secured letters . . composed of b u t a fe w Pastoral charges; patent for a Farm Gate, which promises now it numbers twenty-four. Each Pas-. to be very popular. It is constructed up total, Charge is represented in the body! on a new principle, making its operation by the Pastor and an Elder. The present very easy, and is so put together, of wood I meeting was opened, on last Friday i and iron, as to insure great durability— evening, with a sermon from the Rev. 1 two points necessary in a good farm gate. It is claimed that this is the only gate W. F. P.- Davis, of New Oxford, thisl county, who was also chosen President. ; that has ever been invented which can effectually be opened, closed, and locked - Rev, W. It. H. Deatrich, of this plaee. is o J u r a loc t ked, by a person in a vehicle, stated Clerk, and Elder William A. ' Wilt, of York, • Pa., Treasurer. In !getting learn, ris o s n eaV ''e T bl l l i t e .k 'in ‘ ‘ v .e it n h tr . connection with the sessions of Claws's, 1 will no doubt pruve a valuable; one, to interesting religious servitea are had In Idle farming public, as well as tbe paten . the evening. . ; „ tees. locr.is the Bine' is now approaching Fran CROUNDS.—Work on the Adams; when farmers will be getting their ma- County Agricultural Fair Grounds has chinery ready for harvesting, we would been commenced. Mr. J. S. Hitt, Civil ;suggest to them that they get the strong- Engineer, week before last, laid out the e t, lightest running, an,tl most complete Trotting Course, (half a mile in length, 1 reaper and mower. In our advertise with long sides,) and the grading of it is merit of Dodge's Harvester, Ohio and 'nowt in progress. Every effort possible , Buckeye, Il.tli's Ohio and Russell's wilt be made fora grand exhibition In' Screw Power Reapers and Mowers, they the fall. Iu the meantime we would the leading machines of the day, urge upon the friends of the euterprise, j being and combining all that is required, they 'in all parts of the county, the purchase of a o z ie l r es as s liable to break and get out of life Uzemberships, costing but $lO in each 1 the is 4-riit lA+ ) ty u o r t; .h la e el a ti nee d o.— case, but which should aggregate a con- j Fernier, w triderable amount to the treasury. The ' this year, would do purchase call upon machiner of/leers will do their utmost, and should ; Wm. Wible, who is the Agent for the above mowers, and examine his Mowers be encouraged by the farmers and the I people generally is the way indicated. a u r- h ere. ea ll e e r. a%r b ra ef n o t r s e alra l r e a h etu ll es g t e o ls t Norio is the time for substantial help. 'what is represented of them. ° NEW CASHIER.—The President and Directors of the Gettysburg National Bank have chosen J. Emory Bair as Cashier, in place of T. D. Carson, resign ed. Mr. Bair has fine qualifications, is very aceotnmodatiog, and will, we are sure, make an efficient and popular of ficer. _ ItnsroNEn.-=Rep: Mr. Carnahan has resigned the Pastorship of the Presbyte rian Church in this place, with a view ton new field of laborPittsburg, or its neighborhood. , The resignation has been acce ted. . NORMAL ScHooL.—Superintendent Sheely's Normal School is now in "the full tide of successful operation." We understand that the number of students in attendauce is forty-five, with a pros pect of further accessions. Mr. S. is a very thorough educator, and we , are,sure that his school will prove of great bene fit.; LErruftE.—Speaker Colfax dclivrred his lecture, "Across'the Continent," in the College Church, in this place, on Thursday evening, to a full house., The lecture is mainly descriptive, and, as a,uch, interesting. Farrrr.—Some of our fruit growers are of the opinion that they will hart fair yields of peaches and apples, whilst oth ers "give it up" and look for little. The weather has certainly been unilropitious. A few weeks, however, may show the exact state of the case. FlArz,..-.-A hail storm of extraordinary violence passed tr•er York on Monday afternoon, unroofing buildings,' uproot ing trees, demolishing fences, and break ing a large amount of window glass. Fifty or sixty panes were broken in the Court-house, and more or less breakage occurred In all parts of the town. lfail also fell here on Monday after noon, but we know of no damage result ing. _ RAILROAD SURVEY.—Th'e BUTVey Of railroad route between Littlestown and Frederick was to have been commenced last week, and we suppose that by this time the engineers are well on the way. Messrs. P. Henry Irwin and J. S. Gitt conduct the survey, 'and as they are both well qualified for the task, the best route will no doubt be foand. NEw STREET.—The last Legislature passed a bill authorizing the laying out of a new street in this place, running from the Harrisburg road to Walhington street, immediately north of Glettys' Run, and closing up parts of the Harris burg and sfununsburg roads. Messrs. noel Herbst, Alexander tobean and Hamilton Longwell are the Commission ers nawed in the act. Jon PnumNo.—Our facilities for do ing job work are now better than ever. With a lot of new material, Including fine Inks of all colors, the COMPILER office can't be beat in turning out beautiful work- Prices are as low as can be Lived by. WiirJohn Norbeek hag keen appointed Postmaster at Green Ridge. in this coun ty, In pLuee of John Heagy, resigned. ZADACHE,—Tbe brain and stomach tore very intimately connected, consequent ly it disordered stomach produces Head ache, Dizzliess, Vertigo, etc. Coe's Dys pepsia Cure will certainly correct the Rome". awl areist..digestion, thus rs ffewinf the Mile Pr Ws. tzetiblek ASSOCIATION.—The OetLys.: tatig . Ming AasociatloWeeipanlonclalln Sigma* evening week by the deedun . Ofyiaallowlng onleers: rinlant—Dr. E. Q. Fahneatock. Vionetnaildent—W. A. Duncan, Eaq. Trnatute - r—.l. KitzmMer. Elec:retary—Jno. F. NOCreary. Directory—John 011 John Rupp, Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal, William Chriuman, Col. C. H. Buehler. Subscriptions to the stock of the As sociation MA be made by applying to either of the above. The clismeter, of the gentlemen who are leaditwin this enterprise affords a good guarantee of efficient management and full success. TRH GREAT KIR/W.—NV hithey & Co's. Great Circus and Menagerie, combined, the largest exhibition In the world, will exhibit In Gettysburg, next Friday, 17th Inst. The menagerie, it IS said, consists ofa large and rare collection of animals and birds, and the performances in - the circus departmect are represented 14 be ing unsurpassed by any establishmeut of the kind in the country. Theethibitlon will be held on Stratton street, north of the Railroad; Both in the afternoon and evening. There will no doubt be a great crowd in attendance. Read the adver tisement in to-day's paper.. direct attention to the adver tisement of Measra. Westcott & George, Philadelphia, in another column. They have a very large and attractive assort ment of Guns, Plat*, Mlles, Base Ball Implements, Fishing Tackle., &c., which they offer at very reasonable prices.— Messrs. W. & G. are clever and aceom. modatingyoung men, and do everything possible to please their numerous custo mers. AN AGE OP LitettuvEmENT.—lt will be seen by reference to 'levy Thomas Or, Son's advertisement of Hubbard's Self raking finper and Mower, that this ma chine possesses singular advantages over all other Self-rakers.' The driver can' regulate the site of the sheaf, and at the same time, if the grain stands regular, the Rake will make a sheaf each revolu tion without any aid froni the driver, by simply changing a single bolt. throw advantage is that it will throw oats iu a swath (Jr in sheaves. While this ma chine possessess these advantages over all others ; the cii r t is very little more. - 43'Business notices in our local col umns are charged ten cents per line in all cases. Latest Market Reports, GETTISBLRG. morn, 1, - RYEE I,OITR, WHITE \VIIE.AT, RED WHEAT, CORN,- RYE, - OATS, HUCK WHEAT, HAY, CLOY ERR EED, FLAXSEED, BALTIMOnE FLOUR. - - - - VOHS, - OATS, - • 1 - 14. MS, a ttnn,l. t CATTLL, V huncl.. TIA V. cLovEnsEpb, . . waist:Ll% Married, On ttnnflity evening. Mny Sth, at Eact.Tlerlln, by Rev. W. I'. I'. Davis. Mr. JOHN WIF>IT to MISS ALLIE BECKER, both of East Berlin. . On the 2ndAnst,. by Rev.... D. lebeina. Mr. EM AN I , Ef. W. 1-1 ha N ME, of ('o torus township York county; to Miss ANNA DUBS, of Adams co Died. On the sth twit_ nt Dit) tun, 01110.31 r. GEORGE T. LA NV RE N OE, win of .fiwob and 'at hatinr Law rence, of Nlotintolenaant township, this county,' aged 21 years and 3 mouths. - I On the 2uil Inst., In Slnmmiutl.urg, Mrs. EVE EICLIOLTZ. aged :3 years 2 month. and 23 days. On the 2nd inst., in llnntanaton township, Mr. CORNELIUS d•LANK, aged 40 years 2 mantas and 12 days. On the 2nd that., In thlpt county, 7.Nr. JOITN A. WEIBLINSAIX, aged 75 years 3 months and 2 days. • Special Notice Column. The Household's Friend. The mere [tut that Railway's Ready Relief ran be used for so many good purpos, s, is simply the reason why it can be found In Atiosit evuy household. A few drops, taken In alder Cr., tar superior, to many people, us a beverage, to time thousand-and-one nostrum bitten., thrust upon an intelligent community, vridell, taken too of ten, will surely kill. Asa wide, many prefer the Relief to the !test wine-bitters, it is an agrees... - . ble Stimillmnt. warms the stopmell, ton, s the lAy. er, Instantly arrests pains, and silences matador's fevers. its medical properties are so ordained as to make it Invaluable the moment one Is shaed with sickness, he it l'holent or cholera Mortals, Cholera Asphynikta, Billions colic, Yellow Fe ver, rniip Fever, Typhoid Fever. Fever and Ague. Pneumonia, Intiumatlon of the Bowels, Small Pox, I)vsentery, InarThtea, Rnsh of lilood to thrr Head, .le. 'fhb' invitforant Ls Invaluable in such cases: .30 drops is water, three or the times a day, when feelingly affected, will MI/Ve health and tile. In the most severe cases It Is an instantaneous relief to the bUfferer. ♦lway R apply nothing elhe to Cuts Burns, Bruises. f 4 praltis, strains. Scalds, and for' Rlicutnittban, will atlord Immediate to lief, and eonsequunt cure. Sold by Drupclste. Price 50 rents per bottle. ,Mai 1867. A Voting Lady returning to her country home after a sojourn of - a few months in the City, WWI hardly reeognized by her friends. In nineeof a coarse, rustle, dash ed (are, she had apqft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and inste:ul of twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry , as to the cause anti great a. change, she plainly ' told them thntsbe used the CIRCASSIAN HALM, arid considered it an invaluable nerfaisliton to any Lady's toilet. liy its use any Lady or Gen tleman ern Improve their personal appearance sin hundred fold. It is sim pie in Its combination, as Nature hem If is simple, yet unsuirpassed in laa c Meary In drawing Impurities I tom ,also benl- --.---- Mg, eleanslng and lwautlfying the skin and enm- ' We. the eindersignek Awnless of lifonnipleaa plexlon. By its direct action on the cuticle It ant township , hate continued the above accounts, draws from It snits Jrnparlileo, kind.), heal ing an d dud u nnn 03 , r r et t to th e h est a our k now . the name, and leaving the surface as Nature in- I wig, F. 34 warm tended It should be, clear, soft. smooth and beau- • , •1 • IAPAMS HEMLEH, tifol. Price ti . sent by Mall or Express, tia re- , l , runt S. SMITH. eelpt of an order by I Ma 11„ WM Auditors, W, L. CLARKE tt CO., Mem ista, • Ms X West Fairette fttflyriptioar - Y ,N. , Fortxp . ....erb., n r i . Alts 4 ran A albs kir eine e. • 7 rat r IAF re ' w"aw t illik • • * .. • . rimy visotip se vcirows. i - - your Vets at copritriwnxii. autumn BY DB. ... "80 810POKIrilLIDIOIS EB. ie Crg CIOSSUIIPTIOXL Got ineltoo The b goo. imolai deg do tou will Selp ildainriallthi, lii Pier SW ANIMA awl fltel be &awl refs'op,' It we Led AS mod ',bottoms iimp4, dos idallolso wW be 4;040 pnorrtr, sad good heS.h b'ool Mae: lbs. beats* tp She wrist SC lIVoItIKS II el* LIIA 6 PILLS co.:toe tti.wrtne , S s' I Sdleas of maaodl asamo'si ;cis ; sod. b, u.ao ths 8» 'Weed lista li 111Ja• a... 4". the ar,etite Sirtoostro,L VIIENCI4I3 1.11.110S:t! SYSI.7I' :s eter'elows so will ea me'm'os!, sod, by mins the !bier ro Imp4t3tw ars sane! from thit Arians sod mod, wholowtow bloof made. witleb will repil al daisy , . Trot's tt* wilt tivzo thew owo:cloom ssoording to direitiati, Cousilt? 's 'Tr • l'lNt• goodly hi Ms tat etas yle!di rea.ti!y to ths:r Tole the p .. .. 2 trs to clears* ths Itreraidio.starit. It doss oat .instir that b]esre the breeds are not *xis Chic as sit rs t oircd, for awaßst:wwk. to diarrhcos the, aro memory. niar atagasL•h tine be tap. sod apiost:ti created to allow the Pabst,* o itale.t. on the rodpasiory aroma preparty and ells. say Irr Whoa. That all that is ra tu:red to scrsrai a pormasrat aura ht, to Visit Weise soUL lizsrelse leo et the nano so Mich at padblo, ost all lbo e:obed food— st toad, same, lo fss, so .-th.oo the pods CM , but be putisaltr sod similar* wan. w. es. am I fro The Paule .f the the Are 1 The sharpest observers give it tip. People Who are pryiA 1 . 1.14i1 for their critical pereeptiocat, are utterly at 'fault. • • can detect any ditlerenee hetatecti the,rieheitt bincira and browns tout Nature has hestowed ap• on the hair, and the superb artitleiril tints con ferred upon grey, red or sandy hair, by the in. Comparable veletabte agent, • CItIsTADOROII HAIR DYE. With the ootor It Imparts lustre, and does not di minish the flexibility of the fibres. Manufac tured by J. CItISSADORO. 6 Astor House, Near York. Applied by ali Hair Dresser.. April Y 9, 1847. lot MA.I)AVE E. F. TIiUItNTO.N, the great Eng -11141) ABtrologlst, Clairvoyant and Psychometri cian, who ltic4 astonished thc talcuttlic clause., of the Old .World, Las now I,xutted hersell at Ilud sou, N. Y. :ttadalito Thornton posseaws such wonderful powers ot seetwal oda Itt, as to enable her to impart kat/We:go of the greatest importance tA) the single or married of either sex. White in a tratiee‘atte del Ineu*.es tile YerY features of %Lai person you are 0) marry, and lir the aid of an In strument of inlellSe palifer, known LIS 1110 l'ey eitotwarope, guaran Leis to pnatuce u life-ilke pleturc of the future hiethand or wife, llf the ap pitemit, together a ith.t.it • of marriage, pos.ltion In lite. feeding trails of et/erecter, &c. This no heading, as thousands of testimotkiah4. can conert. She will ',end when desired n vertilicate, or writ ten guantittee, that the picture 114 what it purport* to be. Ily enelostng 14 small lock of hair. and stating place 1.1 birth, ageolittpo , ation uud 001111- pit•X 1011. and enclosing tiny cents 11.1111 snooped envelope add re.e..ett to yourself, you will receive the picture mid tieelnl Information by return mall. All communication, .ctertelly confidential. A I Inns to eonfli M. 1.1) 1.11. E TON, P. 0. 211, Hudson, N. Y. March 4,180,7. ly . . I:ny T, lanT. , MITE President And Directors of the llet ty+bnrg National - Dank Imre this 44, de clared a Dividend el, FIVE PER CENT. tor the last Air monthe, payable on and alter Slay lr, 181,7. J. ENtfRY HAIR, Hay 1:1, 186 T. 3t FIRST NATI6AL BOX 07 161TITS11 1 111R,I . • Nay 6, 1867. TILE President and Directors of this Bank have thia 'day declared a Sl-noi-Annoal Dividend of FOUR. AM) ONE HALF PER CENT. over and shore all General Govern• mein vines, payable' on and after the 15th inst. GEORGE ARN.ILO, . May 13 , 1867_31 1 Cashier. CHAS.S. WIRTCOTT. I. EOM 41106011 Westeotti de George, SUCCIISHOR3 70 . PHILIP 11,1 1 1.80 N Sr' CO., . IMPORTERS AND SCALERS IN GUNS, pisrroLs, RIFLES, Crfekel and Pau Impinown/s, FISHING TACKLE, E;KATES, CROciUNT, ke No. 409 Chestnut street, Philndelphif. Nay 13, 1807. Cm . Conowago Factory. THE undersigned, baying Lased the above name) Factory, owned and formerly or envied by David Bee::her. would trice this method of informing his friends and the pub lic generally, th.ft the ts'prepare.t to MANIT FACTURN WOOL l!rom the fleece into tie following articles : Cloths, Caasimeres, Sati nets, Jeans, Blanketing, Flniinels, Fancy and Plain Carpet and Stocking Yarn. The ahoy, named goods are always on hand and for axle et the Factory. Al3o CARDING and FULLING, and all kinds of work, cope nt *hart notice. )e hopes , hy str , ct attention to business and a deeire to plea-e, to merit a liberal ,hare of public patruniee. J. W. PEOPLES. May 13, 1987. 311 8EN3.4311N 11.41.1):4E, Tre.isnret of the Bounty Fund for imam filled in Feb. 1664. in account with 6EA.UISU TUWNSHIP, as hallows: . DR. To cloth from subscription and foxes collected by-IttesArs. Stauf fer, Shafer, Ntely,,Xlyt-re, Baker, and others, .$3,0;4 - 12 50 018 80 67; - 221 4 260 - 2250 290 1 00 • 1 15 CR. By cnsh raid for 10 'volunteers. $3,210 00 Expenses for putting in volunteers, 290 53 Balance in hands ot 'Treasurer, 103 20 - 58 fit 70 - 15 00 020 00 - 6000 750 _ 2 00 11 50 016 I?. 50 - II 90 oi, 340 - 1 33 44 1 so *.- 129 0 129 - 75 0 711 We, hhe undersigned, Anditor3, 'ha7e ex amined the above account and find it col reel. J. S. KUHN, • J. BROUGH, Apiil 16, 1864. A nditors. . MMM - 13 50 64 20 00 - 34 09 kti 37 09 - 300qv 50 - 2.244 lg 2 :t1 J. J. KUHN, Treat-neer of the Bounty Fund from June. 18.4, 11 May 4, 1867, in account with the School Dir, clues of Reading Town ship, as follows : Loaned from !Janke, " from other persons, 41,870 00 Received ot H. 31aloni-, former Treas., 405 20 Received of S. Deardorff, Collector of Taxes nssessed ill Jan. Iso, Received ot L. Crookner, Collector of Taxes assented iu Jan. 1806, 5,164 23 113-visit paid 34 volunteers, in June •n.l Fall of 186 4 , $lO,llO 00 Cash to Banks and aundri persons, i 1.0,666 31 Expenses for potting in coluntsere,, 525 45 Cash refunded to Messrs. idartman, Eli :bolts, Myers, Sipangler, Fiat 1, liiientan, Picking, Deardorff, Breniser, Gipe, apd expenses of School Directors for services, Tax refunded to D. Border, (being un error.) 126 00 Treirurer's and Coun.el's fees, 171 63 Balance in Lauds ut Trestinrer, 189 WO We, the onderaiineff, Auditors, 'have ex amined the above aecctunt u d find it correct. Wll. H. DICKS, H. EICHOLTZ, May 13, 18 - 67. 3t Auditors. Beaty Ammiat. ' QTATEMENT of . .unty Account of 1.16177..1T -0 PLEASANT MA , ' 1.34111 P, fur quota flll.d in fiepictuber and Octotter, lass-lamount settled May S. lea. Sellout Directors Ift tiefonnt with liiountplessunft thwurhip: . PH» • Thuinty Tits rorelved In !Ilk Subscription money received, Exonerettens for 11140. Amount paid for 2 11r ter rafts. Collectors , ,ters. Expense of irerrufghkg eonletittee. I niez est on Mons. Percentage for egllaeling SUtlleriPtiC . Ml qr.) Expenxe of nettles/o'n t. Bulanoe in Trouarcra bands, 127.17 NO 101VI/4 4 3 Vat Huai, Tky IDestlay. Dividend. C uthier prvideuit. Bounty Account. $3,97 73 $4,000 00 $28,304 65 $2Q.304 65 #l7lOll 03 • . List fef liarsbents i"'.. (7 • rifraxe. W ITHIN the eouaty orAdents, returned r• - re"iter 1 . 4 and rlaisiled by the. undersigned, Ap - John P. Houck, 14 la acc " "bee I pauild Dlim VsirriLitas A Daswits fruitier of Mercantile Tose& 14 with the several Acts of Assembly, for the , year 186617, of Goods, Wares and M t s. ' Adana Diehl, ehaudise : _ i John Ilemalag, Lorough of GstfjpifJurg. • Class. bulbs. Ctn. Pdhneitock Bios., Danner k Ziegler, Li' , 12 50 J. L. &kirk. 9 95 re ttebett IS iillintt, la 10 of) efrnrire Arnold, is 10 00 Jocob BriulortholL, 1$ 10 00 Bow k Woods, • 13 10 00 F. B. Picking, 114 10 00 Ephraim Minnigh, _ 13 10 130 John I , ortiey, 14 7 00 Mrs. Mary Martin,. 14 7 00' 8. M. Gilbert, 11 7 00 Michael epangler, 10 90 00: Ditto, (Shoe Store,) 14 7 00 Mite 11. McCreary, 14 7 001 S. S. McCreary, 1 - 4 7 00 AR. Buehler, 11 15 00 1 Cobeau k Crawford, 1; 10 00 Jacobs & Brother, 14 - 7 00 A. Scott k Son, la 10 00 John Gruel, 14 7 tO Ur. Robert Horner, 14 - 700 Miss Mary Mc‘hister, 34 7 00 Joseph Gillespie, - ix 10 00' ,Heitdrieks k Warren, 'l4 7 001 Boyer it Sol, 13 12 50 A. R. Feistel, ' 14 700 Henry Umeetleer, 1:1 10 00 Theo. Norris, L 4 10 00 Philip Winters, 14 7 00 Lewis Strouse, 14 7 00 Win. J. Martin, la 14 50 Bittle k /limner (Warehouse,) s 30 co McCurdy k Ilarniltou," 14 30 00 Culp k Murnalmw, " 10 20 00 Alex. SpAngler, ill 5 30 00 C. H. Buehler, 11 15 00 Guinn k Reilly, 14 7 00 John M. Seven, 1:1 10 00 lkuphorn it Hoffman, 14 13 50 Miss Nutt, 14 7 00 George F. Ka;bfleish, 14 7 00 Wm. k Henry Meals, 14 7 00 I John Warner, 14 7 00 Mrs. H. 31. Paxton, 14 . 7 (0 ' 3nmei Pierce, 1 I 7 00 George H. Swope, 14 7 00 i S. G. Cook, 14 7 00 Daniel Culp, 14 7 00 Geo. C. Strickhouser, 14 7 00 w co. T. King, 14 7 00 Joseph Wit.le .k Son, 14 . . 700 C'uzitberiatid. 11. Pluton Bighorn, ll Reading. TallghiStAngh Jr , Ncililp 14 Akl3lo. S. My ent, • 14 J. .11 D. Duman), Epley & Hoopes, A. T: Wright, Jacob Pitzer di SOD, IL U. Elden, H. S. Penrose, Wm. A. Elden. Borkhol ter & Rothman, Henry Minnigh,. Writ, therdeer, Liberty. Perk, Miller, 14 7 no Svanuel Martin, 1* 7 Lla Charles Voehrwom, , 14 700 ilailia Orerbol sor,„, 14 t I 1.14 1.0i0.4. John Boblits, Abraham Sell, , Edward Wawa, . Butler. Shank & 8r0.,. 14 . 100 Win. Miller, ' 14 iWe Edward S'aley,l4 ' 7au • Nliis Eliza Smith, 14 1 iiiie Jacob Epp,linan, 14 1. uto Jeremiah Gulden, 14 1 0.3- . Huntington. J. J. Diehl, 1 14 I 00 ii. Nettshew, 10 29 Oil .1. Frank. Gardner, 14 1 09 Ilartthan Jg 544.11.;r,. 12 111 SO Mrs. Gretsl, 14 1 (10 Abraham Grope, 4a 14 i (O Lewts W. Mikes, li 1 Oil B. 11". Ziegler, 14 ' 1' QO ifOunfjoy, John Tost, limos uojitus, Sarah Ilan!, John C. Zwick, 19 12 50 Pritheir X. Smith, . 14 7 00 John Ginirr, , 14 7 00 Dtvid Hoke, 10 2J 00 J. C. Neely, 14 7 00 Win. D. E.non •rt, 13 1% 50 Al.ir limn Sheilv, "10 /0 00 It. H. Foul: k liro., 14 7 00 Jackson Rowers, Francis Sliertn.in, Daniel M. Miller, 1 4 2 00 Samuel lloQkieine , 24 : On Germany. Lydia Myr rs ' Augustus J. Smith, Philip Hann, Dmitri Ilolden, John Gnat, Jr, Hugh King, Brugh & Myers, lienj.unin EitholtE, Neur k Spangler, 10 .10 00 = Youjg ..t Staub, 11 Ephraim Myero, 11 15 Crouse & Bgo., Wm. M. Hutim, der k :son, Samuel' Little, Henry Realer, • Alex. Shorb, Wellan 411V0., 11 15 00 J. N. thatcra, Sarah Brawn, / 14 • 7 00 H. S. Klein, / 13 10 00 Wm C. Nectick, 14 - 7 00 David Schwan!, 11 13 00 Ilarner,h Co., Amos Deter, liarrag i Lefever, 13 A. F. 11,rker, 14 John M. Clay, It Hamiltenban. Kurtz k Aintle, 14 Sullivan k Son, - 1 Dlnner k Shields, 12 Isr•tel Frame, - 14 Ezra Uverholtzer , iLatimore: 6,8G5 22 T. M. Brenem•tn, Adam Lerew, Mountpkasant. _ Samuel Faber, 14 J. k K.ller, 13 8. G. Lawrence k Co., - 14 E. D. Putts, Win. A. MeSherry, 515 14 Sunup Harnish, 14 Jawro Slumebroolr, 14 Berwick Bor. Mary Steffahn, Ryiert h. %Vivi'', •14 _ 700 Levt4s Jurdy, 14 7 00 lirr. littyer, 14 7 (h' David E. Hulliszer, 14 7 00 Win. Doyle,. 14 7 ou Paler St Goeheneer, ,14 700 Onowago. John Fowler, 14 Michael Reif, 13 Uubertiator t Sneeriager, 14 BArbars Onster, 14 Hinitnuel Diller, 14 Mrs. Hallman, 14 Martin L. iller, 14 Plank 41t SPlingler, 13 Jorepb,,,L i iveS, 14 John Mnenter, 14 Henry W. Witmote, 14 Jacob Marks, 14 James Raters, 14 A..Ltitle 1 Bra g - 14 PreedoaL, A. Waybright, 14 gatailkin. 87°,1 86 2,437 66 6,778 50 Mica aa Virg 78 55 87 AM 00 119.30 EIII J. J. Klein, 14 Wen. Wolff, 14 J. A. Anartrong, 14 Elijah Spengler, 13 W. S. -11i14ebrn nd, 14 ' (Fano/ lkore,) George 314440rirt John Geiselnan; Jells Nerheek, Daniel Rafensperger t 41,4, 7 00 7 00 et) 7 u 0 ifenallen. 7 00 7 00 10 09 7 00 7 00 ,7 00 1 00 7 09 7 03 14 7 06 14 1 UO 14 • 7 uu tOO z 00 t id° Oxford 14 7 nu 14 1 00 -14 1 On 14 T'oo Stroban. m161'1,4,14 ACRES, snore or less.' having 15 - 00 1 therein/se TWO...IVRY BRICK 20 i 110 ' It, with one-etory Log ;:- . l : ift -bnilditne IPlCheit it Inure ((:(0)11 , B in Stable, flog Pen„lte., rood on n well of water near the door, and a ctiuue Apple Orchard. About. twelve acres of the tr.ct are cleared, and the bAlonce the very beet of Timber. This properly it a very de ; eiradde one, and the sale idnuild, - fte It no. doubt will, command general it,tention. 'l5 Ou 15 Ou 14 / 12 50 7 00 7 00 14 T 00 14 7 00 14 T 00 12 50 El= 7 Ou IBM I 00 t 00 '1 00 15 uu 14 F.O 1 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OC 10 4,0 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 01 10 00 7 00 V 00 7 00 Fra*kZbs. T CO 7 00 10 00 7 00 V 00 7 00 7 00 1 QOl X .44 I 04 I la $ 04 i 'AG 10 00 1 00 I GO 1 00 1 00 too I o'.) 1R _!o N APeltidf.. Notice Is 'hereby given to all persons inter. ested In the *bore return of chusigeatien, that I will hold an Appeal, at the Commit.. stoners Ot l lothltdUettyiutirg, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of JUNK atm, between the hours of PA. M. and 3 P. M. when and where all persons that' may el:Jostler , tienteelves ag4 grirrid hy said elassitic..tlon may attend. ipa`The whore Licensee most be paid on or before the grit day oily. 180. J. 11. WALTER, • Appraiser of Mercantile Tam for Adams co; SLty 13, 1867. 4t Ilanover B. liallrowil. 71MR TABOR.—On and after MONDAY, May 6th, 1567, passenger trains on the allover Branch Railroad wilt leave as follows: FIRST TRAIN, (which_ uo.kes connection with the trains on the Northern Central Railway at the Junction,) will leave Hacover at 9 A. M.. for York, Baltimore, Harrisburg and intermediate stations. This train arrives at the Junction at 9.55 A. M., connecting with. the Fast Line South, on the Northern Central Railway,'which arrives nt Baltimore at 12.30 P. M., and also with the Mail Train Notth r which arrives at Harrisburg at 12 55 P. M. kr 'flats train returns to Hanover at 12 It. r and arrives at Oettysburg at 1 P. M. SECOND TRAIN leaves Hanover at 2.20 P.' N., and arrives at the Janet* at 330 P. NI , connecting with the Mail Train Sou.ll, which arrives at Baltimore at ili P N. Patirengeris by this train for York lay over at the Junction until 6 12 PIM. • Train returns to ilanospr at IP P. N., with passengers tut _Hanover, lieu's ,,urg and Littlostown. . Passengers leaving Baltimore fur Hanover, flettysborg and Littlestown, will take either the Bail Train et 11.30 A. M., nr the Vest Liner at 12.10 P. ti. JOSEPII LBIB, Agent.. Ilay 13, 1007. tr New Drug Store IN NEW OXFORD. THE untleraigniti has opene.l • Drug Store in New. (ixtord, Mama county, and-te epeettolly calla; the attention of the public to Ida stock of . PAINTS, UILS, VARNISHES. DYE-STUFFS, - WINDOW GLASS, Patent Medieices issai • fall assoelneent of DRUGS; In • woad a complete Stork of Goods generallrkept in • kret-ektss Drug Store. All tet which have been imiclaised daring the past tao weeks, and will be eold low. All the , articles formerly naltnufit:inred nt t e obi establishment in Es-t Berlin cap he ha I here, Uudfustautling his biteito SS perfect' , ant seletling his mums himself, he is able to warraot his Drugs pore and fla represented. The po'p'e are requevted to give him n trial. D. M. MILLER. New (Word, May 6, 180. Gin - - -- ----, Public Side (IP REAL. efiNti PERSONAL PROPERTY. —On SATIIRDA 'V, the ni h day of MAY inst.; the sulateribe:s, Aunduistratore of the e-tate of Adams Spitler, decrAsell,Wi.. !I sell k gr.. a. Public Sale, at the late scsidence of said de cedent, Is Mountpleasant township, Adams county, one wile atilt of White II ill, the fol lowing personal propert3, vie: TABLES AND CHAIRS, netts and Bed steads, Tra-nlate Stove and Pipe, Rtirevu, Carpeting, Fight-day Clock, Silver Watch, Looking Glasses, - Chests, Ti link, (lomat ware, Crocks.. large Iron hmile, Iron Pots, Smoothing Moos, epinniug WITel and Lee., Shovel anti Tongs, Dotigh-tray, Churn, Tubs, Ratlne, Buckets, I•teellarde, - Saddle-bags, half-barrel of Vinegar, Eke.; a lot of Corn suit lists, it• lot of "Day, Sttned Lumber—plank and boards, Grindstone, Witeelhurrus,•qaddla and Bridle, Collars, It I ire* hut of Chains, in cluittng a tint-rote Log U r ims, Cutting ltoz, Single-trees, Shscing Horse, Long Ladder, Scylla and Nrintli, Ate., Maul and Wedges, Fork 4, Rakes and Manure Hunk, Mattock, Short 1, Spade, a good Shot Gun, (land Saw/ Drawing Knives, Angers and Clititele Baskets,. Ilitlf-Ltpiliel Measure, i pair large HMO, a lot of Bags, a lot of Leather, old Iron' with other articles too numerous to went - u. Sale to commence itt.lo o'Jiwk . . M., on said day, when attendance will siren and trims made Litwin by ' HEN V BAIR, H '. RV BISHOP, JACOR KLC,CE, Ituctionee . A thu'rs. . , . , • i e sir At the enme offered. at public said Adam Si A TRACT ry timed, adji•V hum Rite, time and place, will be Jittery, the RUM Icstate of , deceased. consisting of LA\lt, situated AiIOTO Mr lands of Israel Eckert, ♦t.ra— illinm Vattern, and others, con- mar Aftendauce gircu and terms mods known by TIIE lIEIIiS. Nay G, 186 T. Town Properly AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigsedi offers his property, the WHITE SW Ajg lIOTKL. in Mouth Washington,at Pei— rode Sale, The house is • NEW TWJSTORT BRIM with Rack-building, and an elm". Building adjoining for a Bar•room. Also JR. the premises a good Stable, • nerer-fwiling well of water, • dorm, and choice fruit This property is a very ;desirable one, mot should command the attention of buyers. This it the house Gnat was so terribly shelled during the battle of Gettysburg, and will always he looked upon as au object "if interest on that accomr.L. The lento can he learned by calling on lb*. subscriber, residing thereon. JACOB STOCI. April 39, 180 -4.0 %Wire. A DAN SPITLEWS ESTATE.—Letters et ministration on the &tate of Aden* Spitler, late of Mountpleasent 'township, Ad ams ronnoy, dressed, , having been granted to the notirrsigned, tfs Omit named residing in Union township, anerthe fait named residing in Cutnberland township, they hertbq give no tice to all ;tenons indebted to said estate to. make immediate payment, and tholes having elaitni against the same to present them rue. perly authenticated for settlement. HENRY HAIR_ IJENItY Administrators., Msy 6, OWL di Notice. Moir ENRY EHTATEl—Letters testmpentary on the estate of Heugg fickler, late of Illountjoy township. Atlanta rosiaty, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township„ be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted) to said estate to make immedinU payment, avail those having claims against the same to pre. sent them properly authenticated for settle,. went. JOHN TROSTL - E, May 6,1156 T. 61, 41 Execator. Notice. TAMES WITHERSPOON'S ESTATE.—Let.... atorn estate testamentary on the este ol J.men triespoon, !Ate of Freedom township, Ad.. amt county, deceased, haring beer. Er a Jed tra the undersigned, the first named ref' ing its Freedomtownship and the fast named r idint In the borough of Getty - shims, they ersby sirs notice to all persons indebted t said estate to malts Immediate 16791140 qt, an , those haring claims against the same to prevent thout pruterly au , benticatad for settlement. iOSEPU WITHER.SPOCIN k ' AWL, IL LIAN/ilift, May 4 WV. (Li .. KieCtitteee. 110 U toe *a oyes, to iumd look 9-W to 'OO tbo 000sloo nook or W ell k. 0 Ow% I irarOlT ok fen* 00d, won otyles lfosio PIeRIXO'N. TM V WI too a ad I t,O