ME U t4e Orionipiltr„ U OETTYSHURti, PA, litliorsaiNg, May if, MT. rata BADICAL PROUII4III2/L. The iteresned a liationsi a linlon Com ivnittee" of the Radical p has issued it Circular to the - faithful, urging organi tzahtlon for "the remaining elections oil preparstOry to the coming Presiden... Itlal contest," and begging money to pay !the way of Radical speakers throughout lull the South.. This appeal of the ilittlleal leaders should open the eyes of every man, wo r num and eltlid lit the land / to-th . e Jan . /n( 1 UB glonflthil of ibranthont. The mean ing of Wilson and l(elly'e stumping tour 1 through the 'South la pow made clear as daylight. They are"( re, not to elevate the intellectual or moral condition of the negro, or to re-build the shattered inter ests of that °nett fruitful region, but to I stir up strife anti bad felling—to create *citation; riot and ldoed•shetl 7 -and all -with the single alm ttf keeplngthe bad anon nnw ruling the Radical party, long in office, and their hands longer in the pockitts of the people. That this is (their programme, no intelligent man, Anti mutter what party he may belong to,: .can longer doubt. AP to the iletalls i ,of the plan, they are Pt; .clearly stated In the .;I'atioal over, the cdd conservative organ at Wa.,11- •Ington, as to leave no room for; question on the subject. That none , may be tie eeft4cd by Radical Gloster m:4l falsehood, let all read the 141L11101,11CGr ' S article—as follows: ,There Is an earnest desire onthe part .of some of the et-wheal leaden to create a Pouthorn riot of such prrifiartione as will aftiod aniexcuse for the reassembling of Coltman' in Jul;, ;the itopetteloneitt of the Pro Meat, mild the paswage of a law .or confiscation of Southein property. This is the great end and aim of some of those who see In this present condition ,of affairs only an opportunity for money making. They are utterly indifferent as to the result upon the country. Some of them have made money out of the war ; some Of them have seen others realize tortunes (rem the piddle disturbances, and are anxious to prolong them with the hope Of prcilit to themAel yes. It hi s u ch people who hal e induced the mission of Radical members of.Cun gre-n into the Southern States to make a ermeas.4. They procured Senator Wit son,mf gassachusetts, to go thither, but he was too tame. He wsei not incendia ry enough for. their purposeK He would not make the blood and thunder speech ,em that these speculators desired. He did not create excitements. He was ev erywhere kindly and courteously reeeiv ed. lie originated no riots. lie was a failure in the speculation. - Other Radi ,eni speakers were started upon the tont, 4dtlithe hope of better success,. among H iera Atidaa! Kelley, of Pen togylvania b to stir „NI - the passions of the people and bring about a riot if possible. These eirdsaaries of the Radical spevulutora, without knowing it f IwtoPel et.:l, are stol id): mart s to Northern speculators, •who would, if possible, 41,..1ay monist rile llon, promote seetional ditferenc, and excite riots. If One of these Not them stump orators should be assaulted or ki ll .ed duripg his trip, the wire-pullers here would be delighted. They would be far advanced towards the accomplishment' of theiriabjeet.l. It would - be heralded at (,nee as a precif , otthe insuhordi nation of people otthe tenth, .inane a pretest fir the getting up of a furions.ernsade of ' imhlie opinion in the North, the rens eetnliliiie of; Congress in July, the fin- peach/legit nod deposition of the Presi dent without delay, and the passage of , hilly of confiscation of Southern land?--s1 perhaps one or two - hundred leading Southern men might he seized ?nut tried and. Ming by military conuniss•onS,' in order to make the reign of terror more complete.. "Allis is unquestionaidytbe programme. I 'We hope the people of the South will re itiembeelt and Ito guarded against allow hut - any hot headed defender' of their eaaeg , precipitating tbe,result so -much ;desired, not by the people, but by the po speculatora in the North. Ltd them tolerate free speech to the utmost' krxtent. Let. them treat with courtesy and k Mattel's the Radical emissaries •si,,ho (sone among them. Lr t them with calmness and dignity meet argument with argument and statement with stare _ ment. There is hardly a negro in the whole South who has not Reuse- enough 'to-appreciate right from wrong when it is exhibited to hied, nor to p'erveive that' these imported disciple...4d egesl rights are working only fur; Partypurposes. ' 'Their ettbrts to incite riots and political distnrbances should, only elicit disgast.; This is a new phase of the pending eon- ' test. If the people of the. South wilt keep their tempers 'and maintain their dignity , now, those who Ire endeavoring to re-open old sores and make them still greater sufferers, will be disappointed. . •Tite Nobtle Rltit.-:The Troth COnttnir Out Kell) swim the Coward. The New York Post; a7:adlenl journal, ; referring to the recent riot at Mobile, says ',"the meeting was irolten up by a panic rather that a riot." -And the N. Y.: Cbmmercial Adrertierr, Conservative Republican, says Kelley's ; speech was -"incendiary, and calculated to arouse sleep feeling," and then adds: 11 Pit is erider.t that Kelles; - feared some unknown evil, and that in his 'panicky' state of mind, he uttered the threats in regard to using the ['tided States army to sustain his right to speak, and these %nada only aggravated the 'row' which had al readyconi mum', and which had - been produced by accidental causes. * ' - * A 8 the faetß of Mir. Mobile offyir heernne known,, ft will 'be - seen that the !indicate cannot make political capital oyt it. l7 Agentleman of veraeity and character ♦vhe was at the meeting,• writes, under date of Afoidle, May I. that about one hundred respectable white men were jar**, and some two thousiind negroes "Ale Wl)Rea were tmarmerf, not deal ting-Ar expecting a difficulty. As, soon ea'Kelley the Coward' had got the row started, he got under t' e table on the' platform, Isang down at full te»gfit; and ~ 'when it was safe to do so hatless, he ran to the Battle /louse, and out of breath asked; that,a pitcher of water be Sent to 'his room, and if anyone asked for him to :swear he was out; the'coWard desert- • ed hirnegro dupes, has not been out of his - room the whole day, nhd has a guard of United States soldiers at the hotel to Protect him, while no one here feels any- , thing but amusement at his abject cow lardiee and tear. * * * The whole thlbg wee • organized by Radicals before hand. * * I was present at it all., A negro boy tells me he was requested by et person to go to the meeting armed,;and to shoot any a— of a b— of a cot :died 0-age that, showed his face,' , ' sir A. secret negro military organlza- 1 tlon his born diveovered at Fredericks burg, Virginia, hostile to the United Rates military. The "colored troops ginght bravely' and are all "loyamt pore grays the man ,wklo :pays surNapoloon Mid King William have pore for shop relit than far.Sverttainm- signed the treaty - 'arid . the . Luxemburg krroW baslarM. question is said to now settle!. ~1 ' .. * lamed ~ .. Ditatoca.rne VICTDRIES IN INDIANA. t . ~z vmtxprai. 1 TOMI AND 'COUNTY AFFAIRS. . . --.* . . . , . . 1 , —aalrbe ish m2 t..hy tht: ' Ttea.z. naideso4agh. l -The municipal eWeitirms In the State of fitmeriAlieice /item liorflelliithe sell- '' ' ' -, 1 nitt-sitia;- • TIEE NEW POWER P Indiana show large Democratic gates. ' ins in Wallhtug., Lou • Vit, at ( -' O 4 twiettl3 - • _ Press ste.scoreiceits . I._ _mw to mow RA A live CO forreent. 'per win • met t l es handers write us , un d er date of Nis - RatraDti. I of VatantallOW oonal.t. Pa. 1. The following Rome in regard to some of .... c i s t a i green York; May 22, as follows: Ilf It Is poettle at twenty- seecruheper uozen ' ,l- oa theme, teat: „_at tbe 'Lath. ma ettrannege the principal plactsare plainly indicative peas at eight - yr:ease per pick. •••• s ble for us to ship your Paten -Press b$ in fkr..a.lt•tylllt., , lar Res% M. 14:teit:rMr. tAnh.i.l - ;H./is - Tints to MbitiKATii Ita CASIMIR. Leah of great changes in public sentiment : 1 . —ln Litwee fkixolly a shoemaker, lst,we will do so.' Shall leave no , ot th is county. -• .. Terre Haute electe the whole Demo- named ineeph Vaned , has contrived to J u ly effort untried toaceomplish le” Though ' • . erotic ticket by N) majority. Mr. Cook- ' live to the r.pe uee of One hundred and Died. `erly, whose printing eetablishment was fourteen years. no is au his - aerate anxious to enlarge the Cometkett with- . destroyed by a mob a few years ago, was smoker, ' l and seoreely ever without a out delay, the reader will see by the on the 24th Invt., In this place. Mrs. MAROA. i elected mayor . 'pipe in his mouth." above that ; our impatience must he curb.' nitre ARMOR, at.t,Al ti.s yell% ths a tvl 3 days. New Albany Democratie hyGO) majorl-i A Northern unposter has been swirl- i ed a short while vet A 9 soon as '" . In alturtneishere. oil the 17th Inst., Mrs. MA; r*s FlCtiliLlZ, 0.11:e of Jacoh Etetn.itz, and ty. - idling the Georgia negmee out ()reeved& • " the. daug`)t-r o; Joao 11.0114) aged: zel years. ItlOUlild mehine does arrive, a column will be slid 12 tleSe I That stronghold of Radicalism, the able money by persuading them that he , .city of Richmond, for the first time in had the power to make them citizens added to each of the paper , and II ' Oa they ird lust., in this pram, MARY LIN , a voNnnteettl of titram and Charlotte Mick, many years, elects a Democratic mayor an d eut i t i e d (0 vote . ' the columns lengthened, making a dif- ,Iwi 11 4 . ed 1 year 2 months and 3 gay& and 5 Detuoerats to 3 Republic:ems as 1 The indications are that the Mexl- .. I 4 .71 n the IMt int.. In Tyrone, MO r county, sus. councilmen. fereneo of eight or nine of our present ANN C.. air.. 0: (trot:l;e W. Kevfer, formerly of ean Liberalists will get up a forniVable Logousport Democrat i c by 70 majority. , columns in space. We Khali do our best Adams county, att,d St years I mouth awl 7 days. Delphi (4( . 4 , It Deocratic mayor, , N_S . •::T .:A tt i r i n..on . l . them.... il f ves nu fiooll as Maxi- I In Meeltanl ,, stairg. Cumnerlsrol comity, on , to .lease all the COMPILER'S numerous T 1.10.4 lay, May 14th. Mr. 1)A NIEL COMIUItr. fur ! marehall, treasurer, clerk end 4 out of it.' i is umixwea 0.. [ councl tmen. Last year the Democrats • • A negro named Jor.lan Is to be run friende, and ni.a.n - Ica. worthy 1 :as the Iladieni eepilitiate for mayor of may know how of the public's continued , - - ---- ae we woe ie this e.ient 3 olged CI reAM hail but onc niesnbir of ti,e council. • Vincennes oleos the entire Democratic New Orleans. That's what Radicaliein patron a ge. - tieket, stills I ten. ,Green, editor of the [scorning to. • l Sea, for mayor, ever It. Y. Chaddington,i —lt is said that Archbishop Kenriek ' editor of the Radical Times. l intenill to erect a cathedral, upon a lot Coliindium elect a a some! Democrat, which he has in St Louis, at a cost of Mir. Jolt,' Pet;lliota, foe dia„sew. two million . dollars. -.' Lafayette, whit+ hae heretofore beVl . I -:- Aceoiding to an act of the last Leg ' intensely Redical, elects Hon. Pettit, . !swam an 3, mail who may desert his Democrat, for mayor. i wife, br . children, or both can be arrest- I Mattison, ueetlier etrenghold of Raili- I ell late imprisoned ' Until support, not ex -1 caligm, eleets a Democratic treasurge eeding one hundred dollars per mouth, clerk, meteor and 8 out of 12 council-'i is guaranteed by sufficient Klett rtty, hula. I — i n, is supposed that -svomen were Peru, which heretofore elected none ! • made smaller than men, to enable the but Radicals, now gives us is Democratic. hitter 'to lift them over the-gutters when mayor, clerk, marshal( and 6 council- lit rains. men. With such facto before them, it is not visit t he hunting party that is going to Rocky Mountains this summer surprising that the leadere of the Ita.lical wouldn't let lien Butter go along, fear r Party are tilled with terrible alarm, and , Sag that when they would get high up that, with faleeitoods such as that re- among the clouds he might povkcf the ported from Fort Wayne, they should silver lilting. endeavor to prop up their falling for- ! Jett—l aI After id „Ttc: wag on Davis had beenre % 9 about to enter a virriage, tante. lie was greeted with loud Cheers from a large crow 4 of negroes in the streets and about firty.of them crowded forward anti shook him cordially by the hand. ' Beecher says in his novel : "Per haps eowliere in the world can lie found more unlovely wickedness—n malignaut, hitter, tteeteliees hatred of good—than in New England." A Radical paper in New York says that party has become "dwarfed and de based in mind." --.A Radical 'c - andiilitte in Georgia promises forty acres of land to every ne gro who shall vote for him. The devil once made eq4ully- brilliant pmitiwes, but, :.s in the (leorgia case, the 'old boy" didn't own a •f-6-zit of land in the universe. A New York paper says a modern undertaker's Mills about its frightful as a visit from the therift. To lay out, lee, shroud i cotlin, decorate, remove and bu ry an adult cots about s.-7[352.. As a con sequence people all over the country arc, postponing dying. The malignant Radical elements howl fearfully over the release of Jelliir son Davis on bail. They begin to see that the Greeley general anniesty-ites are getting the a.setmlant. The "patriot Underwood" is now denounced as (ear fuity-by them as he was once foully be spattered with their praises. • Not a Railea( frii.torll.—Tho telegram which appeared In Radical towers a few days ago,announcing a Radical vic tory al Fort Wayne, Indiana, was a misrepresentation, The Fort Wayne Gaze&e, the Radical organ of that place, 4413'8: 'We natterr, a dispatch in the Chicago papers of this mortiiiig announcing the result in this city as a Republican tri umph. Thik k all a inista,:e; it was In no sense aparty success. The tlerman Democrats first Inaugurated the move• nick and deserbe the credit, although some of the candidates were Republicans and the Republicans generally voted the ticket." The Organ of the Ger Man Democrats, (the Sluala 4,:iturill) which supported the snece-isful ticket,idenies, most pointedly, the claim of a Radical victory. The ticket was. simp y a local German ars rangcment entir ly exclusive of poiitic:;. The Radical le4ders must Ice 1i:oily off, indeed, witen contpolle4l to resort to the manufacture of falsehoods about town 04 4, el .tions; This ,desperation is scarcely to wondered at, however. Of the scores of 'ci y and loan elections reported dur ing the present npring, not one that we c.m recollect ex Whits a Radical increase. On the contrary, he Democracy have not only inereaved - their own and reduc ed the Radical Majorities; but, in a num-. her of- instances they have turned the tide- entirely az ninst the negro party. These facts are potent to even the casual reader of the n wspaper.. and are sig,-, 'Oilcan t of a widespread change in pbpu lar opinion.—Pceriol 41: Union. Anollerr Dcworrarie Viclory.—The an-. nual election for mayor and councilmen of the city of Cull - Mt-Hand, Md., came off on Monday n• 4c; and resulted in the 141-1e(..1,+ of the entire Democratic ticket. for mayor, JacOli - Ilumbird, Democrat,'. received 439 votes. and Janus C. Linn, I Repoblicao, 312. , Democratic majority I.G. L.a.4 year it was V. • I VirThe - Demirrats of Elizabeth, Al legheny co. Pa,. carried every °dice at' the borough eleption, on the'llth Inst.,l by eleven majority—a gain of G 3 over, last fall. This may truly becalled beard ing the varmint in his den. WHAT ortanT TO BE DONE. Now Is the time, says the irorid, to prepare for Dial great Presidential yeti test of 1888, upaln the result of which de pends civil liberty in this country. It is to settle the qUestiou whether we are to he governed by the Constitution and laws, or by the whims and caprice of an irresponsible Majority of a rump Congress. IL to determine, more than any otheirelection that has prece ded it, for or against the representative constitutional government estahlished by the heroes and sages of the Devolu tion. It is todetermine •whether we shall be a great,l powerful, free, and pros perous nation gleverned by wise and hu nuine laws ! or. Whether the country:is to be torn to pieces jiy faction and violence, i and finally to end n despotism. If the, country is to be redeemed frtra its pre- • sent downward tendency; it must bo done through the pllnetpies and the sway_ of the Democratic p:trty. This is matter that *Rally concerns us ail, We are all Mika interested. We cannot escape its consequences, however we may neglect ;our duties. Each and every Democrat has a duty to perform, and in no other way can so murk good be eccomi plishett. as by the timely dif fusion of sound Democratic newspapers. Every Democrat should constitute him self a emumitter of one for that purpose. Put them on time cross-row's ; put them in the families of the poor. and in the band.; of moderate Remit:Deana. Get up snbseriptions among Democrats who am alde.and to contribute for gratuitous circulation, Democrats have failed in theieduty in this respect. Our opponents apPeal to inen'e passiona4 Democrats appeal to their reason and their patriotism. Our opponents are chiefly held together by lust of power and public plunder; we are united upon the great and) tried priticiples of civil and religious liberty. Their history is one of st rife, bloodshed, disunion, bank ruptcy and widespread national ettlami deft ; whilst curs is a history of -more than half a century of national hep piness ant! prosperity unexampled in the history of any.other nation or people In modern times. Democrats! if yeti will but deserve t}uece, you will be vic torious. Our Democratic friends In Con. neetieut have done their duty,.and they have nobly triumphed. Go to work and do likewise ! A DAIIRETV. HOPE. At the Baltimore Black and Tan gath ering on the 14th; William Sanders, a darkcy, _nominated Creswell for Pres- Went, remarking that it was "not time yet for Frederick Douglass." Re said further that "the only hope of the Rad leal party will be the vote of the colored man"--zwitich kik, Ilia whole story of Its/Deal ism, - with its mock philanthrepy, rights of man and shoddy patriotism. Another. negro--A,- Ward .Handy— "hoped soon to see the day when the white birds will be swept from the State of Maryland, if not' from the con tinent of America." We have nodoubt of that. The same hope has long been entertained by the Jamaica darkies, and it has frequently been manifested in massacres of white Men, women and. children• i but, In Maryland, and fp in every ofer State, tie closer that introit buried in the blaiik•hiAuts of the black Radicals the better fit will be for themegroes. ser•The tax-payers of the North can not forget that the heaviest part of their i present burdens consists of the cost of governing the South, under the military bills, with a standing army, "at an ex- I pense of millions of money," when no army and' no such hills me required. For almost two years the ten Southern Slates were peaceably and lawfully gov erning their own affairs, repairing the ; wreck of war, and preparing to put tax 'es into the Fedtral Treasury. They were not one cent of legitimate expeUse to the tax-payerS of the north. , legislation has not only put u stop to 1 Southern prosperity and tho prospect of any speedy tax receipts flow that source, but it has compelled Noihern enterprise and labor -to contribute heavy sums to help carry out the infamous political scheme of the party leaders to perpetuate their power and their hold on office. Kentucky exchange, in reply to the charge of the" New York Tdbunc, that several of the 13( mocratic Congress men elect from that State had been in the "rebel" ' army, says; "This state ment of the great Radical organ is char acteristically veracious. The only one of the candidates elected who was ever in either army Is Major Adams, and he was in the Federal service." 11S-The following appeared in the New York Tribune of Monday: The Richmond editors, judging by the repirts• they give of the recent banquet in the Exchange Hotel in that city, to the gentlemen representing different newspapersi at the trial of Mr. Davis, were surprised at the sentiments evinced by same of the Northern journalists present,. The scenes of - the banquet were closed by drinking a' toast to "The Health of Mr. Jeffensm Davis, as a Sol dier and Man," proposed by Mr. Joseph Muefarland editor of the Washington Chronicle, and by the company singing "Auld' Lang Syne." Let it he remembered that the Wash ington chronicle 6 \ one of John W. yor ney's foul-mouthed Jtadleal organs. -- - IN CUAILiCTIIIL TheTtoch ester Eipreas\(Radienl), pub lighed Its dispatch from \New Orleans about Judge Kelley's sptet'it, with the heading of "Good News fretu New Oi lcans," as follows : GOOD NEWS room' NF:W ORTA‘NS. Nmw Ortr,EANs, May 13.—Af the Meeting on Sunday niglit,, addretts d by JUdge Kelley and others, the ne rocs attacked a street ear, drove out, the white occupants, took possestsion, and ordered , the driver to go, ahead. - . tiarlt'As said that the 'Republican Committee at Washington is trying to engtige'ltttas Anna Dickinkon'to deliver a course of radical lectures in the South. Just like them—Kelley and Wilson have,hecome frightened, and now they wish to seud a women down toilo their Work, tlarThe President-has appointed Mr.' Hunt—the man who was kheated - out of RAILROAD 84A sir ' I.le.—On Friday his election as congressional delegate— evening' week, tlUt . tritin ou the Unica to the governerehlp of Colorado. 1 town Railroad, when near Plum Creek, __./ , I ran Into a car which had been left stand- ItALLROAD SURrtY--Me"m• Josep h lag on the knelt, by the 'pa,ir bands, re s. GM and P. Ilarry Irwin, em p lo y ed I° . suiting , In severe damage+) the engine survey a line for the proposed Railroad and several freight ettrii. Am-prising as -from • Littlestown -to Frederick, oom- it may:seem, not a Mingle portent on the menced at the former place on Friday, train' was injured. \, . the lath Instant, and reached the latter ~...• • - - on Friday following. A linea - of very -t;AT ORD III4 K 34 . — The lior"gkOnin" easy grades was found, and of only thirty A__ , 11 of 11 .....aneeer lite. decreed "tt ltd. it miles in length, or three miles less than shall bo unlawful tot any person to Ina the public road. The line wiarun Into ilelously, destroy, In the borough of Ilan. : the western end of Frederick. ,Another over, any cut for Cho purpnac of obtaining" route will be surveyed, starting from the its skin," and attaches a penalty of $lO Depot, in the eastern section of the city, and costa for each and every violation of and running to Worman's mill, there this, anti-cat-ski niiing ordinance. _____._ connecting with the line already survey-1 EWA Convention, under the auspices ed. At %Voodsboro' it will diverge from 'of the s tate Temperance p a w n, w i ll b e this line ,to the left,,by Double 1 i n 2- P" held in Chambershurg, to-morrow, at Creek, leaving Taneytown to the right, 2 0 ,c'ock , by which it is expected that a further . for the district embracing thei counties of Adams, Franklin and Fulton. reduction . in distance can be effected. .. . ~- With so favorable a survey, It is hoped riIInAVFXIVO, SSW OALLKAY.AT its ito that-the friends of !the will be vial, Is the pine to, havNiviir Pl=l stimulated to such efforts as will secure taken, ' ;None better, none ehea its early swami. 1 Money ore nded it not satisfactory. ' • , THE AOHICrIatnAL FAIR. The buildings and fencing on the Fair' Omunds at Bendersville have been torn down, with a view to their removal to and re-erection on the grounds perchas c4.l by the Agricultural Society here, s here the Fairs are in future to be held. A number of our farmers have al ready volunteered a day's hauling to wards getting this material down, and we allude to it with the hope of inducing others to dc. likewise. The Board feels the necessity of economizing wherever it is possible, and. if farmers and others who have teams would do this Job of hauling gratuitously, it would be quite an item saved to the Society, and only it matter of a day's loss of time to those generous and pnblle-spirited enough to give it. What say you, farmer friends? Can you not spare now—or after your corn-planting is rarer—a day to help for ward an organization whose interests are entirely youown P —lt may not be out of place to say, in this connection, that work on the new Fair Grounds has been commenced, and will be pushed forward as vigorously as the means at the control of the manage meat will admit. We have already al: luded to the necessity for the sale of a large number of Life Memberships, and trust that farmers and others interested will net promptly on the suggestion. The cost of a Life 'Membership is $lO. Such as have Certificates for this year can surrender them,and Icy the payment of $9 additional receive a Certitleate which will entitle them to membership, throughout their lives, without the cost of an extra cent. Think and act, and thus hap, NO thout delay. HousEllA ism; AND Movtxo.—lt may interest many persons in the town, and 'county, to know that we have now among us a gentleman, prepared to raise or more buildingfi, from the smallek to the largest size, of wood, brick, or other material. The gentleman alluded to Is Mr. F. S. Mulling, who has spent some time at :Chicago in this business, and now returns, well skilled, and having all the necessary machinery. Mr. G. al ready has , everal jobs of raising on hand —lndeed has completed one, on York street, near the Globe Inn, for Ex-Sher if Wolf. See card In another column. SI:'N'TENCED.-At the Orphan's Court, last Wednes.lay, the application for a new trial to Little, convicted at the April sessions of robbing Wm. Morgan .of some $4O in money, was sentenced to the Eastern Penitentiary for one year. Tavern license was granted to J. A. 11. Reather, at Mlthiletown. INTERNAL Ittxtsun.—The Chambers burg .Spirit says that C. W. Ashcan), Esq., recently appointed Collector of In ternal Revenue; for thi4 district, intends collecting the revenue taxes of Franklin county In person, visiting Chambersharg at stated periods for that purpose. It is slid that he will adopt the sameliplan in regard to Adams. IMILDING iSOC lATION.—The GPttys burg Building,. Association is proving a grand sneees.s. The last ~ hare was taken on Saturday afternoon, and in the eve ning three .bares brought a pron turn of $1 akeach. W vrErt COMPANY.-At the annual ' eleetion for Managers of tare Gettysburg Water Company, on i'74turday week, the following persdns were chosen : George W. McClellan, Ge9!x,...e , Sv t •ope, E. R. Buehler, S. IL Russell anti IL J. Stable. Thu Roaril orgaul4Csl 1?y OW re-appoint ment of Gen. W. McClellan as President, and E!. It. Russell as Secretary anaTreai uvr. David Sweeney is Wks:ter of Wa- I ter Rents. • PENNSYLVANIA Ilx.sunviLs. —The find annual meeting of We Pennsylvania Reserve ARsoelation will be , held in liar tisluvrg on Tliumlay next. The oration will be delivered by General Wm. Me tandler4, late at the 2d Regiment, and the banquet Roved at the State Capital Hotel. Corm.---S'ife are Informed that Samuel, March; Esq., of Beading town still), is the owner of a two year old colt wpigha 1026 pump. Thts Is con._ thinly a very large colt. 'Who eau re ,port. a heavier one? RatuttOAD RizYunT.—leruin the fif teenth annual report of the Preeident and Rirectors of the Hanover 13mneh Railroad Company, just wo Baru that the greet. receipts during the past year \ were $58,302 LV, and the total expense 10,588 85, leaving the net re ceipts $10,024 12.4.• Special Notice Column. To tonlamptiveo. The nilyertita - r. having been restored to healt% in a few weeks I, a v. ry sltuple remely, after having antrered for s.voia.l years with a severe lung arreetion, and Ib.ll ur, ad .11,.er0..• sop tion—L4 noxious to mate knowa to his fellow sufferers the fa,ms nt cure. To nil who &sine It, tie will send n copy of the prescript ton used (fret' of ehorge wi.h the iliree tions far preparing and ushat the same, which they will find a sure enre for Coustuuptioot. Ahtd ma, Bronchitis, roughs. Colds, and all Throat nod Ldng Are:non.. The iady object of Off advertiser In nell.iing the pre,erlptlfm tel benefit the oftlieted, sod hpread information whieb he oneeiv, s to is , invaluable, and he hopes t very solr , rl•T will try ii i I , liii24lV,llµ it will rnct thin not log, and m '.v prove a Part ;es wish. big the prestriPtlon, free, by retain mad, will please taldre.S.4 F.i/W,',121) A. WILSON, Williamsburg, I:lngs co., N. Y. May 27, I SC. ly Errant of Tooth gentletmtniwito sollkwra for) oars-from Nen. I)o1,110y, no,:oro. Dovoy, sflJ •tll thn eill•ets of youtt.fttl 11b.1 boil, tho sako of Kra, rioLt htoo, n I by, s-iitl I roc to n) who be, tl It, no recipe 111141 .1 fr,,i tolls for toak.ist; the son plc remedy by he wits cured. Sufferers wb,binge to pro by the nrlvt r!lSer'S experience. call (lost) by athires.4log, In perfect eonfi,en,,, JOIUS 1.)01)ENI, 41 L'eLl.tr st., ti..w York. May 27, 1 i 67. ly "Not Radio Take." - Of all the rite.lleines ever IntrodUeed to the l il o l o ,e such genrrai "..4tist.tellon 449 thes.• Pills, particularly tor rontmll ng the Liver, As this is e0n...414,1 t...) be the most 11143.4:tam In retching a he desire I ellangeoutd regulating tlmso funetional It regniaritaes, 1111 1:111: ly shookl be without them. 'the tonic properties of which they C 0114114 ure of such onler Its 10 C1t11,41, ft 41,eliargv (111111' corrupt illseasea Irmo the spacial, an I in e.A.,es of nilloitmets, in all 4:1 fm ins, no Pills air , as Fly the usu o: them, Iltul Mood hooorno.. (intimated. awl Is urn.L 4 , at 11114 Pure- T.te oowels ore kept in g , thrill order, mot they up your ,threstive , org.inN, Flelug new life to Pie inn 4411 , 1, satt , tvlng 111111 111 1114 own 1411111 that. .. gulatlug Pills atre Ow one and only sure r unetly 1.11.• litany t..• inetunheol, noon the limn in farnlly. They tigl.t, ag 1301.4 the 4lontors, and allow life to he a terili , e,l 41.4.4 y. 14 , 1•1 11101. •rst am, pork., live in ell a.t, i , ..a.tetory to 111.• gem-rat organs. DYsi , Tsl. 4 . !Marl lava, Dysentery, I4lptiteri a. Asth ma, Itlieumatisro, Gout, • Inifuenza. iletainehn, 101.1 all like in, 1.1. 111 1:1‘ , .- e.c.is, give way to the power iitul "fleet. of I purely ver,tallio Pills, t.l , teles - s In t tle( t, being emit st Is ith sw et gmo, and 114 Oliv. r Gotisnuth oneuk s MI of n preseripthm, .'riot had to take," by 1 irlig.V.l4, Pfiet: 25 eents.per box, May 20, ISli7. 2w Dr. SCHENCK.'S IdANDRAB.7I FILLS. 16. SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOBIEL. These Pills are composed or various rodk having the power to relax the medians of the liver u promptly sad eget:Buie an Wee pW or mercury, and without Preduded any of these thserecable 01, µns effects which odes !*Dow the use of the latter. In all bilious disorders (Seer pub leap be used what nenti. • donee, Whey promote the &charge of ‘vitisted bilo, and remora thew abstractions from the liver and Miler" ducts, which are the came of bilious affections in genoraL Sal EWE'S If ANC/SAKE PILLS ears Sick ilatdachs, Udall disorders of the Liver, indicated by allow skin, coated longue, costiveness, droweineas, and a genteel feeling of wee - rheas and lassitude, t h at the liver la in steroid or °heralded eandlion. In Mort, these Pilh may be mod with advantage In all dew when A pargattrear alterative znelJeLne le required. Pew : ask for two "tic. that the i Schenck keneeree L Docto r the a Nand:lake Pala . amt f stamp-ore when In the lot ohm of Oen sotnption, and the other in his present health. Sold by all Brueghel and dealers. S 5 cents per but. Principal Office, No. 16 North WI Street, Plelledelphla, Pa. General Wholesale Aetna,: Denim Barnes & Co, 11 Park Bow, New York; B. S. Bailee, lea 13altimorp IS., Bahl. more, Md.; John D. Park, N. S. cor..of Fourth and Wel. nut St.,.(Anclunati, Ohio{ Walker & Taylor, Ina and 136 Wabash Avenue. Chino, ; GaWnaßroters,southwet miter of &mad and Vine Sta., St. Louis, Ito. LabdtSibw.mama.eye A Young Laity r. , thrnlng to lir‘reOtintry )10111)e, after a nojrnirn of u f,w inontlis in the City, hardly re. by her friends. In olace,,r a^n trs,, ract !Lad s. soft Ttlby el/1111//• adloost, lattrole coin/Ohne:ls. and in,teat ie I weuls-th;.v. 14her,,ffly upru•,,re.l but elgli tern. ,rta et inquiry ns to tito cau,e of so great a ( t.'te h!,i tatty told thew II:atoll, nsod the ClRtz.v4-4 :and considered it ate litvalti.dile acqui-ition to any Lady's toilet. 41:, - n.r. any I or n.ftL -1111;3n-ire their peter .nil a pdc.a.tilve inignst‘drel PAO. It L4sliaplo In its ono innati/.11, rns Nature. hcr..eit is nintpl rot nic.urp lin eftbetey in drawing Implicit teen, tko !leaf ing, ele In,hig and twatiWylaig the st:: and com p] ,x;on. tic its direct, ri,•tioit On the oniele it drew, trout It all it,. inipiti At h It itcll) - h.siin,i (It- ' ,low, :Ind leaving the car: lac s Natore In tende,l It nu id he, etcar,Soll, , 1 , 1g , 111 nut IH-1111- tifttl. Price PI, sent by Nina or .I•lxt , ro4S, un rc etsipt. 0' an order by W. 1,. C 0.., Chem kts. N. 1.3 We:t tv'lie st.,styraetise, N. Y. Tfte only .tin Priem' Agents tor Clic suit: of thehatoe. March 4, lvti7, ly A Cord to the 1,a41k.5. Dl'Pt )N a r r.; (lOU PERIODICAL P 1 r.f.S FEIIALEN. h, • orr,,t ing Irtrgullrities„ Removing Obstructions o! the Monthly Turns, from wilutrver Cuu,e, uu I id- W.l \ .NtItIeeSALLI! I, n PrvVi•lllive. It Is now two. thirty year, 'dues , the ahovo vele hinted Pllts were first di...covered by Dr. let PON CO. of Paris. Miring which toile they have boa n tensivt by and success:idly toted in nisr•it of the failld se tn,titsitions, as well 14 in private)/r.tet,e, of tw 411 hemispheres, with nnpandleled stiree,s, lit every ease. send (I lc (1111 - at the "argent. (00.1." 01 thin thou•sands of ladies who have 1'15,41 lIIVIII. (hint he is Induced to Tooke the MIA ptibt4c for the alleviation of the Se sollermg front sup Ir. regolarith te whale, or, sit welt s.s to pre, s 10 :al.l In crease of family whore health ~ lit not 1/.11110 IL MMMMEEZEI Ferna p.4o4ltarty mktioted."r thosesupposing th. ins , Ives are van' toned using I IM 4.0 Ellis while In that eon !idol) le.t they "tura° nihwarriatte," titter whitli minioniti.n, the Pro prh, tor assumes no responAhl!liv, :Lit ugh t ntildne..s wilt prevent any r.i t , ch.el to he , ,lth, olherwiqe th:' tI lls ate rpeommetnled as a My)t-rp Rh:MEDI" lot all those- Wilk ling complal nt% NO p.eCniffir to th(ieN. ONE BOX I.,NUEFICIENT• 10,040 Coat 4 11 . 1Ve been n.,td within Two Years. Ten TlionNand Boxes Mail, both by my self nn I Agents, to all !Tiro , of the world, to which answers have Goon retut it, d, 111 which la .leKsay, nothing like the :Ilse.e Ptili have been ktionot ranee' the steience of Medleine dawned tqlon the world, in Removing Obstructions and Restoring N atm,. to Its Pro; art 'Mut nil , Q,u leting the Nerves and brim-Jo. , hick the "Itov color a Reath." to the eh e ek o f most delicate. Price per !Wt. Boxes SS, F,01,1 by JOIIN S. FoRNEY, Dru=ist, Solo Agent for Oettvsbuns., Ladles, by sin Itng 111 in „II through the root Of flee can have the Pills own'. (emit - Went lolly.) by Mail, to nnelLtrt omits entottry,..freeof pox! tegoc• Sold alert by S. Spangler, Cho tabershurg; O. Nett York; Coleman Roger. and lir /Wllltroth eit,, Wholesale Agents, Ralthr ore, and S. D. Bowe, Proprh tor, New York. March 4, MG, ly Know Thy I),•Ntfuy ItiknAmE F. TfIOTI..NTON, the great Eng !ll.sh Astrologist, Clairvoyant. and l'syeltomet Hon, who h.ts /ISOM i'411(1 Wl' scientific elab.es ta" the Oil World, li•ts now located hers di tit ad aim, f. Y. 31ridawe Thornton possesses sa•h wonderful powers oiv.ceoul to candid , • her to imp at knowle :g,• of the greatest bitportanee to the single or to.wried of either sex. Witiie in trance, she di line/Iles the very femur. sof the 1 person you are to - marry, and by the aid of an is litrunt,rit of Intense power, known us the l'ay elintrrotmpe ttnorantee to pr,+luce n Ilfe-like picture of the.fs hire Itusirind or wife, of the up pl leamt. together wits (Lae of niarraige: position In lire, #t••tding tr.dts of eird. ter , Se. 'rids Is III) bomtlug, W tlionsfunis oftentimontri call assert. Ithe will send when desireti it nertiticate, or writ ten plaza ntee, tliat the picture• is what it purports to be. By enclosing a -Wins!! lock of hair, and stating place of birth. age. ,ItsP"SitlODandearn' pleximt, sow cm-losing tiny rents out .tailiped envelope, addressed to yourself, yet will rt•celva the picture and desired Informatlon ler retort* nteli All cointatinicat,on,s.ieredlyeantidentlOl. A I Iresor In contiden F. Titull.N -1VlY• P. O. 21.1. lid Ison.S. Y. March 1, ly • Dentinela. Mintlntri and Catarrh.trea t ed wlth the to ,meat r I cry , LAN, I.y Dr, ACA. o , ul Ist Tire' Auriat t fhtturieriy rtf Lopiett 4 11,31 land.l No3l-9 PlNE:Kir...et, Dili:lll44olin, 'Teen glottal Nan (root the Imkst Fellable swum** In PIO City' tine( Country eau be "wen at blot oilier. Tile Medical (amity are f artadi to arannpattly liielt putienui, as he hoot noaeeretti to Itia pructive. titlNnl eyrs Irmertelt without pain. No chirrml made ter examination. - Sept 24. aleal ,LY Marriage *EA itialtberg. A.N4LVIAIi OF.M . A.M.MiNt4 Alta .114MTMITO. TION TO YOUNO.IMM ALtl,.Atarnlei end Ahn peiThVeatlp prootrate Orlel 0 4 owees,Wftbr'sg*evi, or *Mk !tent tree or Clatutiaestm., *Mem, Dr. J. MOWN 1101,70=0. , Mme A taierlatien, Plettedelphle. {D o me d SM ;urge . , West Maiket. Reports. : * aunty Atiailailit. A OEZIERAL NTTNAINNT at the GETriftintrno.,- XI. Amount `Ps. MK ALLEN ' a y glOra, ~,,,,...• - • •' LI /10 6LI 50 alllol..oatits. Ps.on thho hlth day et Nay. wfl • ' • • A U I: L E rbUIJ CS. • , • ' • BRI year 11414, Are.twit w h JIM IN CLINE to nt WU.. WIIITE Wit KAT, ' - - 2Si +!, 2 •40 • LI AA! V II 1 , .: It, hum - rheum. Ithl.) wlizAr, - . - 215 igt" V'o INI. COILN `"«k, • . . . ~ IX/ Tax Itlaleltalq for yaw. IL7IB a OAT I tB3 Motley borrow inAGit.6RAT...• , . • * - at 1 Itth:K: WHEAT, - • . ria 0 70 NAY. - . • - is Oil 44 98 011 CLAPVERSEM - . - ggogg 7 to V talatklED, - . - 2 IX BALTIMORE Funm, W44 l' U\ . ROOS, 13 hand, BEEF ell E. 31 I iun(t., HA - - c if) VERSELD, - WI i ISA EY. . PUBLIC SALE Thorough -bred Durham Cattle. /AN TUESDAY, Niay 28111, 18u 7 , (hy post -11, ponctnent h 22.:a ult., on Recouut of the t intent atorm on that stay,) we will sell tit pull e sale, at the farm of John 'vans. Rsq., 3 ants enuth of the Borough of York, l'a., IL large number of 1101OrGli•BRED MAIM CITTLF, embracing BULLS, COWS and LIEIFEITS, of various ages, arj - Bale Rill eetniuenee at 0 o'clock A. and will be padire Bhol/ If/ the weather be unfavorable, it will be condurte,l uuder (Nine. TERMS—Four mnnth's' rrr.dit• on nerntis ble u,te, v‘irlt approved tridurs.A, or 3 pct cent. ufr fur knell. • EOWD. J. EVANS k CO May :7, 1867. Timber Land T PUTI'LIt SAVA.: —Un SATURDAY, the Hth day ofJIINS next, the imbsenhera, ..x, , eutors of the last aillFwd at et John Dull, e.ased, will off, rat Pu4lic Sale, on the premises, A TRACT OR Tl3lll/;12 LAND, situate in Menalieu to a n,hip, Ail ims county, about ono s mile north of I.!proi. r,4% ale, on the mad ling tlum that pl toe to Ully Paper joining' lands itchirt, Isaac iVright, William llcere:iry, it;,il others, containing Acres, laid nit w Fit; of from 5 to 9 At roe, and covered with f,r , t• rate White Oak, black Ouk, Rock Oak and Hickory Timber. The lots, with but two exception!, adjoin the public road s a d are all of en!). access. Persons wishing to %ieo• the land are re queste.l to call on Ebtvidll. residing near it. s,,le offimellee at 9 o ' , Jack, A. .11., on sal I day, when uttenditilee u ill be given and terms made knot% ri by May 27,,190. ti* Coal%ly Treasurer. —I utter m} self a candid ttit for the utli e id Ci•U\Tl' TitEALNUREIt, and re•t.eeitu:l} }our upport. Should Ibe nominated elect, d. ple , lgt inyzitt to put a new Town Cluck (uu.l rt good true too) vu the Court lluuae in toe Hot un{h ut (itttt,bnr;! • Itesprettult} }ours, Clue t. or no Clock. 11. D. W ATILF:6. AlAy 27, 1867 I - County Trenmariar. lcjitliCli i.y numerous friends, I offer my self a, a candidate fur COUNTY T CF...).61:1W.11 at the 111'n election, sudjeet to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. Shanid l lie nominated and t fet-ted, I ' ,ledge myself to di-charge the duties ut the ti;:teu faithfully and to the best of my alitlity. WA. J. MARTIN. Bay 27, 1 4 '67. - County Trengnrer. AT the (.1 it.t.n) !lit CIN, J nf, fer Oiyrelt itttliiate for CUI' NT V TICE nt the nevi elk;eli,m, s.! .. jt et to the ‘l , •el.i6st of the I.) , to3Lr.tie (•ount) 12,4,- regtion. I fl,on,:n.,ted elee,e.l, I n itt i i r ( barge tie ourtes the Jett;thtt DUINKELMUFF. Mu '2:;. 14t,7. N. Ginning, lIOUSE RAISER AND MOVER, ut:rrYstintd, P.% Ir .:n Ce•go, sal ~t• 1a:11,1 , 1N , .5;•5t,)- it.:, in t out ty, wrier, laud $t rit,Li. Ile (.;in Le it,toutl at the lEolte Inn. IFGT. 6w. Tavern Stud FR RENT.—Tile tinderi•igned, because of dea'h in his family, is er wrielled to tinsineis nn .I therefore offeri his TAVI.IIN STAND, in ‘luniniasburg, Adams ectinty, FUR Ii ENT. It is n desirable stand, and any one uis..ino to rent it is req3esteal to make immedmie neplieation. Possession can be had at au early day. JACUii FICIIULT2• Mv- 27, 18117. tf To Bridg6 Bnitilers. ify:ortlsALs aill he'recaired by the Cont i filiPiionti el of Atkins county, until HR - 1:81) 20th day of JCXF., next, for ItUit,f, (NG A OP. - Et:ED WttODEN Ifrtlofiß ArlittSS OIOSNCII CREEK, at Ifricker's Mill, on the ro.ot leading Iron: Bricker's Lill to Itet,der's Church, The Bridge is to he built alter the style of -Burr's Patent," one span one hundred and three feet long—to be built of the best mountain white pine. Stone can he It td near the cite of the Bridge. P 1 tits and specifications can be seen by partsous wishing to hid on the day of letting, or by ”pplielittoo to J. M. Walter, Clerk to the Commissioners. ATMAIIAM KRISE, FAtWEL WOLF, NICIIULAS W !Ent AN, Cotinni. eloper+, Attrat —J. if. IVALTIcx, Clerk SC u if Notice to Trix-pnyerm. Min; C.unty Comrui-sioners take this method of informing the Tax-payers of Ad. ms conitt,i, that the State Aithorities no Pincer allow abatement fur early p.tyrnent of State Yases—but add fire per rent to the quota of each county that dues not pay by the 1.1 ot Au: oat. The Commissioners therefore gire n notice that in order $n meet this •.letnand, Tax-payera throcurhont this conaty will he .sueeted to pay on or before the 16T11 DAY OP JULYNEXT—otherwiee fire per tent. .oust b e adoed I,y the Collectors in all eases. By order of Commissioners, J. X. WALTER, Clerk. May /7, 1f67. td • Fleet ion. FVERGEEEN OEMETERY..—AO election for o PRESIDENT wed sgvri„. NANA- EfiN of Evergreen Cemetery A•porlotion. to FPrre for one year, will be held on Tnisn A V. Jane 4th, nt ?I o'clock, in the Arbitration foam, in the Borough of fletty.bore. 80:411.i, President. t - ii 8. ue.1.8, Freretary, May 27, 111,37. 3t Itoffe4.. Ninttrw WOLF'S INTATR.—Lettert o a•lmiultteetlon on tic estate of Andrew Sr , late of Ostord township, Adams county, eecen.ed, hating been grunted to t he mieisintted, r••iding in Tyrone township, he hereby give. not ose to all person■ indebted to rui-d estete to uml‘tt innuttliate pnytneut t and those bating el.unts oe.tiost the vieme to pre sent there properly *nth , nticmed for settle ment, , U. J ,uyEits, Adm'r. May 27, 1861. Ow Nol leo. NNlti* !AR'S ESTATE.—Ltitters testenttnfery on_ the estate, of Weary lat. of Itounijoy • toe nmhip. Adotaii vonnty, dretetted, having been granted loth. undersigned, residing to {be 11011411 he hereby gives notice to elf persona indebted t • said* *mate to make immetjieta papoest.siiti thine baring claims soma the soon> to pre. sent them properly authenticated MS stiste• ttivits. • . JUHM TR01411.14, A Fresh Assertbiat of fiats,; S. S. MCCIVRAILY. \ o s u pa i ~ati ; ,i 7 nii.n to Ma y S,rviti=%lviK lIA. They are rely llLlat, par- . ticalsrly oral is *tape, Mid yen etleulated to please: •Be has raw. as boa,' a nice usortorent. or . FUR Wool , --,----; WOOirr &MAW, ,WI Wall Hata, land el 0 11? ,Tysouiii Kr erlsiur Halle far or r Dar riot! priors rise* Wit h', .ilerthifore. PI Uf PICTURRI,•if you want the All worth ~ 1 1 . extviria• 1010' it f — ,riotirs e i T u i • your moue, tad a little most , 1 Nay 10, lirlt. ..' ' -• ; .. . . May 8, 111$1. $l. 11,5;, le M. ...—.--.... _ Galleried and paid oat. 414.914 CI Exoneration,' and errors. - 136 14 . _. CoHorton,' ponvntage 72 10 Cash on band at nettkmnent, paid to townablp trenaun.r, - 1t() 12 00 • 300 : 1, 4 4 3 1 - Ai 181 10 90 ti 1/ 00 - ItWPa2OOO - 011 3.1 00 Oit 519 - 2.80 Year 1366, Accownt with toNnts KOUANZIIIN Tax mimed and 1 abonr. Uorrowod.- SV , fri/ 01 I,S. —,--- . Amolnt paid ont o 13774.1 IST Exoneration..' Ise II P , reentage cletluoted. t . as ix) 'Error's, 40 Po Vuall on band at settlenionS. Is SI -----, StArdi n 2 Yoar OM. Account siti ONMEI lIAXANILA II X, Tax sweated, •--- None) , borrowed, C:441 Awl v4.,(1 (rum low ship Ireol4l l nr. • • 7A30 Ie Ca. Amount pab i out for bounty rowan% IKON 9S Peretn time deducArd, 42 In M. ailm luttiled. 197 0.5 Ex olternt totlB 'nen Who) wero In nervkis, 111 Trmaiurver pert:e .4 $44,517 b 3, bW 14 We. the undorsigno4. Auditors of Jlettallett township, Ad)%nix eouhty, having audited Val, 1100IllY IteClMllk at tliq oboe*" ontnol tolleetao* nod treasurer, th, eert ley that they are eurroet., the heat. n( kumeletlxe Wltueos our bawls On .layorMar„ Ntr EL JI kA % \V 4.. t. 1.1.1.F.N U. N.MINNIttit. Auditors, Nlay V I. lit* THP. necount of JOHN WULVORD, Trou nrer of - bounty funds for ths township of Imam ,re, in the county of Mum and State of Pennsylvania, was pram/meri to al fur ettauxination and approval. He hrst chttrges himself with cash revelred from sabscrlptlnes, $2,668 SO Ca.lt borrutred at the Gettysburg Bank, Tax duplicate of March, 11384, Belittle* due Treasurer, Accountant claim- credit for cash paid Isaac It. Worley, Kai', ciao. U. Brim& and Diet Lurw, Committee to procure recruits to tiii the draft of the Spring of Iso4--fur puiting.in 21 recruits, $4,877 50 Amount puid them for espenses in atteLiting to those rintie.,— For pat Mg Samna( C. Steven., is CONft JES6E OUL!„ Executors. re , ' !II I t 300 00 c a m p . ~j lat the Gettysburg B.Luk, 1,1000 P•id to -everal parties of their toles and'otherwise, 3,496 42 For unpaid cutlet:flans yet to pay by biro, 173 n 8 un note at Bank, 41 50 Rxotterationi oat tax tlopit cute 23/ 54 Outstanding tax duplicate, 1e 41 Wo Lave gr toted an order on Treasurer to 1 I> Worley, tag., - fur services in ilii3 matter Win to (hotel Larew, for 18days" services o.te to Geo. B. Brandt, for; ditto services, Allowaire to Treasurer for collect ing and disbursixttgAise /al* RSCO CD Acromm of wci ford, lie charges with e .sh re ceived of diffirezt parties 163,311 It borrowed at Mechanicsburg flink, • 14,900 00 Cash borrowed at the First Nation- *1 Itauk_of Gettysbn rg, Cash receive' of Antos C. Myers, collector 11f beauty tat for the years 1805 and ....... Cash receired of tliehael Scheirer,. collectus of boost) , tax of 1861, 1,412 10 Cash received-on township bowls, 2,2,90 00 Accountant claim, credit for cash paid lemur D. Walley, Esq., and WorLer Townsend, to pa) for 29 recruits,. 114 540 00 Expenses, 141 91 Other expenses, stumps, ke, 16 90 Cash paid on curtailment of notes at Ifcchanicsharg 11.453 66 Discount on notes, 1,46 J 118 Stamps on notes, w 46 40 Cash to the First-National Bank of Getty .burg Discount on same,— ...... ••• School fthectors( order to 1. D. Worley. Esq.,. School, Directors' order to 1. D. Worley, Esq School Directors' order to Wallin Townsend,. en /onboard' order to I. D. Worley,— Alfi Arno* C. ors, 14 C. R. Myers,.... 10 46 Accountant claims for troul.lo sod operas, or Ruing nix trips to Gett)sritrii and six taps to Ile chanicshurg, ..... . Trouhle and ',sperm* for receiving and di;uursiag funds 00 60 Claims credit for balance due him on Out account Auditors' and ClerVe•feen, Balance in hands of Treasurer up to Nisi 13, MI, 1 961 Tat assess • d fur /0 1 :15. ..... . Cr. Amouot aid by collectors..., Outstanding in band. of rollettors, it 045 ilk Amount ip ittds ut Treasurer; 1,91;2 16 Amount of resonreer, Be knee due by the tow übbiy orer and above the astetA, but 01 esonetutions to coll., tore ou LIAIIILITiIIi or LATIVOIV riwitsnsr. To Media , leihnst kn. k,.' $4,838 Si 10 1.111 iv.t. individuals 3 Mg I) Township bonds, 2.290 04 We, the undfqsigtted,'Aiditortref Leadoff, township,' Adams en., baring audited the above act:aunt of John WulfieptiTrearurer of the bousty fond of sJid townie p, do report the seine correct, as 'above stated, to the bog. Of our Judiment and belief. GEtolloll L. DEARDORFF, DANIEL F. STITZEL, _Fay 20, 1867. 20 1 iiuditers. • • Millinery Gambit.. ITIHR undersigued would inform the — L . I of Latlestown and vicinity that sir._ As just returned from the city with a large - lit of MILLINERY 6.011D5., such as lists sad Bonto.ts of the latest styles, with Ribbons. Flowers Ike., also of latest foskloys, which ;ha will dispose of At small profits. She hopes the ladies of the town and neigh. borhood wiU cail. feeling ectstril its she does that h e r go ods And prices dill please. • MARY M, SLUTIIOWEL Uttlettown, May 20 r 'MT. Yaw ow. ) Bounty Amount. ■rer for the draft of ISM. BIM 1:11C1111 Or 6STIIIIIIIII TOW/RIP Pr. alil ~i~ ED 1.47.10 KIN a $. hi 1116 22 =IP 3,300 00 0,341 56 315 23 1l 168 TO- II 011 El!I IS DO Cr] lI,SS'I $I a2l 04 „ .11,151 110 3tl r: 9 441 mr.sz=ma.a. S2S 00 Ti 40 48 00 SO 00 21 SO 111 SD 1 110 2 1 '079 01 55,401 It 4.0 1 11 4,500 %t =i3,514 4 11,5158 1111 6,,P0S WS 4,811 4), 14,526 440 Itaisommoo 10.52 h 41i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers