!ri!.- gtt dompittr. lIETtYB/01.111 0 , PA '11.10111"ir *onolos, Jae* 17, Iten, sm. -Bee. (Wargo Shaniwood,of Oslo, the uwinines of the Dernoeratie petty for Supreme Judge, Is admitted tat eli aides to be sue of the abltrA pilots and purist men lu We effili- Anon wealth. In the Convention Which uutuinsteli him, Judge Black ruse and sold; 1• did mat ride far Judge Motown/ad ; !nit that only - proves that there are 4tlier men deemed worthy 411' the high 'moor which - has fallen upon t proper person. A have known Judge Sbar.wood for a amid many 'Years. i think 1 know !ilia well, tooth na a. WWI and a lawyer; theme 1e Dal One WNW(' ad mp,C4 ildixna him; therm JiveprWialid teW men is l'emisylvania who tirehis equal; and to say that is to about as much as can well be said of toy man. Ho illitlendllids the law and .I,le constitution thoroughly, end would 4;yi rather than violate a great priaeiple. iSaaela s tribute, trout sach a source, is d:tiougit to place the nominee in the aim- Jence of every right-thiuking, patriotic voter. We alma have more to say of him hereafter. With an atispidous a s-tart, the Deinotracy 'cannot Well fail of ..mesa at the polls. To work, then, ..mwerets, at once! Strike for your aountry, your Institutions, nun your 9:.ghta as white men ILLINOIS, TOO! . 1n eleetioh kus just - been lield b in Mi lstein which shows the change in public sPentiment ip thistfisiortA.T. The Second „Judicial District of thst State, which : gave 3,044 majority for Sovember, 1860, nob• elects a Democrat for Judge by a majority of 4,00(1. This inlieulthy indication„ and should ludiwe renewed exertion on the pa* of the De .inocruey of Pennsylvania tuiredeein the Add Keystone titate id the conking eon test.' 11/iirLast winter, the Radicals of the Illinois . Legislature changed the time of holding the' munieipal election in Galena from March to Anat., 111 . order to take advantage of the abscaceof many Demo crats on the River. ; At the election on the sth instant, however, the Democracy .elected the mayor lay no majority, all .the aldermen, and captured the third ward, which hag always been In opposi-- -thm.. Choaling never prospers long. 1116rThe Missouri . Repub'icon thus .chionieles a recent Democratic victory in that State: The Radicals of Bellevilie received a .drubbing yesterday which they will re inember. The Democrats elected Wild- . \ imps by a majority of 150—a gain of sc rf n Lliamdred milieu last fall. The Dcmorrot says the Democracy Is a corpse! But it *Joshes around the Radicals in a fatal .style. a/ Elections in West Virginia.—The 3 elections In West Virginia which Asa b recently taken place show large Conservative gains, and many cot tties lave been completely revolutionized. Xvery county in what is known as the ranhandle has given large Conservative i anajorftles, and the grunt diminution in • Radice! strength Is said to be noticeable *eery where. ,4 Demorratic Victory in a New England City(—The Democracy of Waterbury, , comiecticut, achieved a signal - victory - .on thelOth. Last year the Radieals ear ' ried the city by 30th.. Now the'Democrats have It by 300, and onnvote much larger` - than that:tif last - year. The Democratic ,idayor has within a' fraction of 300, and on all the :Aldermen the Democratic :Majority Is considerably over 300, and oti some over 830! Thus are the white men .of ta country almost everywhere assert ing their self-respect. ELM:OEn% VAMFOR TUE IMAM ][AS tit Ids remarks -before the - Equal Rights Association, Henry Ward Beech er said: • "Nuke n- black man, bait him with a' white woman, and I think you will catch tiler-black man." This, says 'the Chicago Times, is probably true, but somewhat disgusting. If the Radicals propose to use white women as baits to catch darkic i with, it is to be hoped that they' will uue tinir own daughters and aistam tht; but aa:in the war they got ,others ! to o the fighting, and as in ne gro suffrage they propose It only for .other States, so, in the matter of bait, ;they will probehly attempt to use seine body else's • white women. Avrimurcigrr COLORED GENTLE*EN. - 1 4. John M.? BOtts,Wi.s serving on the 'Richmond Grand Jury with five colored pen, cannot make, them understand, be says, that the „larthas nothing What „ever to do wit-confiscating lands, which they are cousMntlytalking about. They • reply : "Oor a mighty, Mr, Botts, the ,i•oloreti people want ,land, and how is sley goin to git it without it's confiscated ,and gab tb em?" This is rather a perti tient .queStiou. ,1, set of Radical anis -4cltief-unikers have filled the heads of these Igunrant creatures with the idea that they i ought to have the plantations „a their of masters, and it seems itupos s.ble tor yen their friend, Nir. Botts, to convin ,e them that*Granti Jury has no posverlover the,.sobject. Illulicalism is beginning to bear its legitimate fruit, but tha end* is trot yet, a rini 3 Zdffir4i6 . 7 " l, TEN NI;SEE. Brownlow is conducting the campaign in Tewntaree mt true radical principles. - lie has organized a bind of thieves And rut throatain every county of the State, pud hisartned ruffians arc (joing th e e po jitical.pork assigned them in true rad= jeatfrffle. Murders and Other infamous and brutal outrages are of daily occur reuse. The people of the IState are ma king loud appeals to the President, and eagerly, seeking .the protection of the Aiovernment. NViiat a glorious republic ,this is, to be sure! The re-election of Brown/ow through the -agency of his „wigs of desiteratiot..s Will be heralded as ,ather triumph of fietdoln, Bail "Co" „Intuida, happy hind; Illerga;tilninatu his been captured by he foreta pf Jourez id lAtezieo, mid Is to pauy,t-warthil, &mid of his layorlte wierals harp already barn shot. Utis attatapt tp establish a mon *Ay la t.hat ling-diatgitatadeiomptry baa lath* it, Is hot. at all uertaht WO peace win ivip,&l9,4 vmn twr lAcolvoi 311trinao vii.v/iiredueux. • • Our attention hes tras Maeda to the following remarkable passage lions a lecture recently, delivered by Professor Agnes's, of Barton. There Is nothing new in the statement that there are rad ical differences of structure in the vari ous races amen. Science has long wince settled the fact that the Caucasian and the Nzgro are two epeeles of the human family that are distluetly and widely separated from each other, But we did not know that the opposing character istics albs white and" the black man were so numerous as they are said to be by Professor Agtuisiz. His statement will be read With Interest, and be speaks with an authority that is seldom or nev er disputed either here or in Europe: "I have pointed out over a hundred specific difkrenees between the bonal a nd nereous systems of the white man and the negro. Indeed their frames are alike in no particular.. There is not a bone In the negro's body which la re latively the same shaper size, Articula tion, or cheinically of the same compo sition m that of 'the white man, The negro's inures enitain a fur greater per centage of cuileareous salt than those of the white man; even the negro's blood is chemically u very different fluid from that which courses in the veins of the white man. The whole physical organ ism of the negro differs quite as much from the white man's us it does from that of the, chimpanzee, , that Is in his bones,- muscles, nervoi and fibres. The chimpanzee Inei not much further to pro gresi to become a negro than a negra has to become a`w trite man. This fact science Inexorably demonstrates, Climate has na more to do , ' with the ditreretwe be twceu the "negro told the chimpanzee, Wiwi% has betiveen the horse. and the ass, or the. eagle and the owt. Each is distiriet and -separate creation.', The negro and white man were es-eared as different n's the owl and the, eagle.- They were designed to fill different plans lathe sysftein of nature. The negro is no more to negro by accident or misfortune than the owl is the kind of bird he Is by ac rident or misfortune. The uegro is no more the white man's brother. than the owl is the sister 'of the eagle, 4 r the ass is the brother of the horse. How stupen dous, atulyet how simple is the doctrine that the ..tituiglity Maker of the universe has created inherent species of the lower animals to LW the different places and offices in the grand sceitery of-nature IMT!'.3 THE ILIDICAIL.NEGIUL VICrOUY lii WASIIINGTON. We do not suppose that any one was surprised at the result of the election in Washington City, a Radical Congress having passed a law allowing the thou sands of lazy negroes lounging there to vote. 'But the negroes did not only vote —other frauds of the most high-hands! character were perpetrated. The Ago- tfon«l IntdligentTr explains the tufa mous process by which the city was <air ried,,thus Tho memory of man runneth not to , such excnt as to Ilml the parallel of the election frauds perpetrated yesterday by the negro party managers. There is ev • idenee that they dragged negroes from the country Off the market wagons at the market place, and had them registered. There is evidence , that they voted ne groes-living in Maryland and Virginia by scores and hundreds. There is , dence that their busy myrmidons, men who have neither interest noPchlracter imthe community, were allowed to pass up and'down 'the lines of voters waiting to gain access to the polls, and to inspect the tickets of the colored men, and when Conservative Relicts were found in their possession they were taken away, torn up, and Radical tickets substituted for them. Tile poor, ignorant creatures dared not remonstrate - against this out rage, and the police did not interfere with these disturbers of the election ; but the men -who were guilty of these practices will be presented to the grand jury and indicted and tried for malfea sances. Elections heretofore have been carried - by violenee,.but no case has ever yetbeen presented in which such Open, .harefaccd, and undisguised frauds have 'been attempted as those perpetrated by the negro party managers and permitted by the authorities yesterday. • Hon. B. M. Boyer, of Montgomery county, from the Committee on Resolu tions, reported the following Platform, which was adopted with cheers: - 'We, the delegates of the Derneerntle party of Pennsylvania, lu gerund State Couvention as sembled, for the nomination of it candidate for Judge ol the Supreme Court, profoundly grid-chit to the Supreme Ruler of the Univers.• for the return of peavii to our beloved country, but deep ly anxious On account of the trials and ileitis's which impede the complete restoration and re - Milon of tilt the States, and appreciating the dan gers wliteit still titre:alert the satety of our politi cal institutions, :mil the future peace, liberty and prosperity of the people. Linnot,VE, That we steadfastly adhere to the principles of civil government isstabliitheel by the touuders of the Union, and in the pressent con filet of legislative usurpation with nonstitutional law, we estecin a wise, upright, and fearless Judi chary the great bulwark of public liberty mid in dividual right. That the Union of the States ts perpetual, and the-Federal govennuent supreme within its con ntitutional limits. That representallori in the Congress of the United Suites UM: In the , Electoral -College is a right, fundamental and Indestructible In its na ture; and abiding m every State, being a duty as welt us a right portend rig to the people of es cry State, mid essential -to our republican system of government. Its denial is the destruction of the governinont Each State having, under the Constitution, the exclusive right to prescribe the qualifications of its own electors, we proclaim as a usurpation anti an outrage the establishment of negro sot !rage in any of the Statist by the coercive exercise of Federal power, and we shall resist to the last resort the threatened measures of the leaflets of the Republican party to Interfere by twits of Con gress with the regulation of the elective franchise lu the State Pennsylvimia. We are opposed to any amendment of the Con stitution of the State giving to negrOes the right of KUM', tge. That the failure of the tariff hill In the last ses sion of the late Congress, Inure than three-fourths ' of whose mem tiers belonged to the Republican party& an Illustration of their infidelity to their pledge their neglect of their professions In relation de the great industrial anti fluancial lu terehts of the witntry. That the Radical party in Congress, pad those who sustain them, have overthrown the Consti tution,. dismembered the Federal Union, and' subverted our republican form of government by a long series of usurpations, among wit 1. b are t he I, follOWIng: The itOilinl of the right of the states ot the Union to representation in Congsier.: the treattnent, of ten litotes as subjugated provinces, and governing them by tailitary force in time of peace; the enactment of laws denying holemill ty her arrest and false itnprisonment tootle with out authority of law; the IThihillnet, of the /111- tillifttY of civil tribunals, and their overthrow by the substitution of military conilltiSSlOUS for the trial of undefined offenses: their efforts to , stroy the Executive and Julie/al departments of the government by threatened imposeeliment. to control executive action, and api ojected tong Mt. alive( the Supreme Court of the United States, toiuroc obedience to time venal mandates Con gress; the ejectment from their setae in the Fed eral s;coate and House of Representatives of rue/alters dtily and legally chosen: the purpose of Amore:cation, avowed by the Republican lead ers, In violation of the declaration of rights and other guarantees of Federal mud State constitu tions, tending, as it Mies, to destroy all protee- • Bon to private property, advances them far on I the high mad to repudiation. That n strict conformity, both by Federal and State governments, tonal powers, restrietiobs.antl guarantees, as contained in the Constitution of the United States; a rigid and wise economy in the administration of }albite tillatnt, and the elec tion of capable, honest, and patriotic men to office, are measures absolutely necessary to re store fiuldie eonfidence, avast national bankrupt cy, and insure the perpetuity of our free insti tutions. That the late Repnblienn 'Legislature of this State has distinguished Itself by the number of Its unwise and unconstitutional enactments. l Some of these laws have already been Balklully determined to he uncon•titutional: °there are unwise, inexpedient, oppressive and fanatical, and the member', who sustained II should be condemned by the people at the polls. That the power and sweetsof the Democratic , party greatly depend on the charaeter awl 011- eieney of its, nevrspaper press, rind I hat to give due force to its usefulness, this Convention earnestly request that in et cry county all the , members of the Democratic party should make ' vigorous efforts to increase its elrenlation giving it their individual patronage RIM support. That the Democracy of Pennsylvania by their' representatives now assembled. hereby tender) se and thnnks to the I lon.fleorge W. Woodward in his retirement from the posi tion of sloe( Justice of this Commonwealth. for the pureornd faithful manm r in which lie Un charged the dot if's 01 that eXailea pOgitioll. That the eandhlate we this day present to the people of Pennsv I vatila for a place 011 the , preme Bench of the State, Is, In all respects, worthy of the confidence laid support of all who are in favor of an enligh [most faithful and Ito partial adinlnistral ion of the laws. After the appointment of a committee' to inform Mr. Sharswood of his nomina tion, (Hon. Richard Vuux chairman,) , the Convention adjourned in the beta of • Horace Greeley having dubbed those spirits. .41i the members full of hope of people who disapprove his course in ball-' certain success at the polls in October. tug Jell', Davis, "narrow-minded block-I • lifilf - The "loyal" Baltimore correspond beads'," it is at last settled what is to be ent of the Philadelphia Inquirer says the generic title of the pie-bald and the constitutional convention will make piongrel opposition to the Democratic the judiciary elective by the people, and immediately adds: "Nothing ' nut the party. "The Blockheads" will sound „ Sumner-Wilson bill enfranchising color very Well as a set - air ta . '‘CaPPerheada."" ed men, can ever iake Maryland out Of , j her present .Democratic rule." Nothing The Right Color.—The telegraph an- seems to be to infamous for 'Radicals to tiounces that the Republicans of Wash- propose or enferee to destroy popular tiehl a grand mass meeting to democracy, If Radicals happened to celpbrate their -triumph. .4 negro Was own all the horses and cattle, there is properly. selected as President. They scarcely a doubt that soroe Radical dams; believe in the superiority of Ike negro, gegue would proposeborseand cattle bur -010 ought - to praeliGe trap. CO.YFISCATION. The Doylestown Democrat, in alluding to "a letter from Thad. Stevens, vindi cating his policy of confiscation, address ed to the -Hon. Edward McPherson, Clerk of the. House of Representatives of the United States," refnarke : "Mr, Ste vens remains in his diabolical frame of mind, and would despoil the South of the little property she has left. We charged long ago that ho was only actu ated by a feeling of revenge and malice, and this letter proves it. * Our govern ment has already been guilty of such acts since the war broke out as to-disgrace it with the rest of the world without resort ing to confiscation, to gratify the malice of a derilisliold man." rMr. Thaddeus Stevens has written another letter on confiscation.. It was; addressed to ~a citizen of Alabama, and published in a late number of the Mout- 1 gomery Advcrtinr. It reads thus.: L4NCASTEK, Alay 21, 1867 DEAR SIB; We do not confiscate loyal I! men, nor rebels unless they are rich few men suffer,, not enough .1 fear; some! innocent men will I fear. THADDEUS STEVENS. II in commenting upon this brutal ut terance of "the great commoner," the: New York Times, Conservative Repub-! I lican, says : 111 This is a curious document—indicative rather of the writer's fixed \purpase push his confiscation project, than of i any clear idea as to the mode of carrying] it into'cifect. If Southern property tol be confiscated, it must be by law can a _law. which must be equal in its opertition,:distinguish between the rich awl the poor? -Mr. Stevens and General Butler are determined to build •up a Southern party called Republican, onl! the scheme of confiscation. They expect' to get by that biibe the whole negro vote and enough of the white vote to control the Southern States, and this calculation is not se wild as it may at first sight' seem. But if the Republican party al- , 1 lows these men to fasten confiscation ,upon Mend as a party measure, they will lose more electoral votes by it in the, North than they can possibly gain at the South. The project meets no sort of favor with the Republican press gener ally, and we ptesume it will be promptly squelched at the next meeting of Con - greys.. DLOVIEHEADS TN. !COPPERHEADS. . A NN AND COUN%AfFANIS. ANA LOAXATIONI—Tbat the - Radical "vitality" theory Is already bearing its • ' Llitipurte.—We are riquested - to state legitimate (or illegitimate) fruit, can now 4,101P711t0 ?LATIUM , .J thaiateLeeture will be 411vbred by Rev be w ren without going far for the evl - 11. YU/Alger ' (Superior aMtkutowagoOsa ' The riernocratic State Convention met ! 1 t l 3" denim. Yesterday a-week e big buck at Harrisburg on Tuesday last, for the , a the Catholic' ChnicheCiettysburg, negro and a rather " likely" white girl 1 evening next, June tittli • came to this place, from Virginia, sin-' ‘"` " nomination of a candidate for Supreme ""Mond a y Judge, to be voted 'for at the coming Oc- ' Subject, ' • The Existence of (10.1,” Th e ling their purpose to be to enter into the tuber election. Every ,district in the . P roceeds are to be devoted to repairs m+' marriage relation—both, like liarkis, whilst loony 0 Ignatius i irt. Ign Church, in Buchanan Val- being ewittiny, After stopping at a State was represented, This Lecture is spoken of as very to, Ito the most prominent Democrats not dole- • icy' the benefit of t able, and should attract a full house. the,negro started out to secure the : aervioes of some one authorized to tie gates gave the assemblllge I Whe Gettysburg Cornet Band has been the matrimonial knot, but did not suc their presence. i engaged for the occasion. Price of , tick - At 12. o'clock M., Iron. Wm. A. Wei- I et: 50 . . had , cents—to be at Schick's and eeed. It was asking too much—too lace, CliallAvan of the I)emocratic State I much in the shape of practical "equali • , Martins Stores. Lecture to commence ty ," to go down well with a sharp-sight- Central Committee, called the COll ven- lat 8 o'clock . led and thin-nosed public. Disappoint- I ion to order, in the Hall of the House of r _ Representatives, and made an appro- i Viseroes.—This pleasant June weath_ ed. the negro and his white "tub" chang priate and telling speech. . The list of or is bringing quite a number of visitors ed their quarters to the residence of a col delegates was called over—Hon. Wm. ito our historic battle-field. On Thurs- tired woman in the outskirts of town. 31eSberry appearing as the Representa- day next. we are to have Lieut. tieneral What became of them we do not know ; live delegate for this county, and lion. tfrant, at the invitation of the National nor are we informed whether they Sue- J. McDowell Sharpe as the delegate for Cemetery Assoeisition. It is said thA seeded In having "solemnized" that this Senatorial district. Gen. Geary Is alio to be here on that "mixing of thoraces" which Radicalism svpic,4vsymtv, cwnrwrios. Sc nee. - Geo erwiladiese Hon. D. M. Fox, of Philadelphia, was male temporary Chalrmai, with several Secretaries. lion. Charles E. Boyle, of Fayette, and 3. J. S. Black, of York; were nonm ed for pet - mania President. Judge ek decliuctl in favor of Mr. Boyle, the latter was chosen. :on. Wm. MeSherry was placed on 6Como.lttee -on Organization, and 1, J. McDowell Sharpe ou Besolu- Is. Ho oat BI hro, In the afternoon, immediately after the report of: the Committee on Organ i zuiqion, the Convention proceeded to noi ninate a candidate for Supreme Judge. To - l i T ituar ballots were ]tad, w , a .) follows:7r Maynard 14, Fisher 0, Ryon 14, Pershing 2, Low rie 16, Elwell 7, Church 8, Graham 6,: 41 rab t 2. 4eorul Ballot.-,f harswood 8,5, May nard 15,. Fisher 9, Ryon 11. The nomination of Judge Sharswooi wits hailed with a loud outburst of en thusiasm, and was Made unanimous, oa motion of Judge Black. Hon. Wm. A. Walltteeivas unanimous ly re-elected Chairman of the State Cen tral Committee until January 1, 1869, and the following persons were selected as members of the Committee: . Ist District, (lcn William McCandless; 21111, Adam B. Walter, Phil a delphia; :lid, Samuel J. Randall, Philadelphia; 4th ; Albert It. r- , .cholleld.; sth, A. 1). Markley and NilllrOli Strirk land, - Jr.; 6th, 0. P. James; 7th, C. M. Knauss; Sth, James MeCaityi 9th, George De 11. Kelm; 10th, Peter Gilbert; 11th, Joseph L. Merriman ; 12th, David R. Randall ; 13th, G. O. Deise; 14th, Major John Cum:ll4lga ; 15th, John A. Puustott ; 16th, David Mitchell; 17th, Wm. I'. Briton, Robert - Crane • 18th, Wm. Pen roje 19th, Henry J. Stahle; 20th, John 0. Gemmel; 21st, Gen. A. P. Wilson, Joseph Swartz; 22d, Jo_401). M. Thomp son •23d, Mims. J.l'Met'uliough ; 24th, \V. T. H. Pauley 2sth, Hon. James I'. Burr, William D. Moore; 26th, Freeman Brady, Jr.; 27th, David S. Morris; 28th, Robert M. Dc France; 29th, Pietsou Church. day. The coming of these distinguished so unerringly points to. Surely no corn visitors is likely to bring many others o f went on this disgusting subject can be lesser note. needed. The bare mention of it should _ arouse the indignation of every white man and woman in the community. THE FAIR Gituxus.—A large force of handsis now at work on the Fair Grounds, putting up the enclosure, and preparing for the erection 'of the necessary build ings. The draining and grading of the track will soon commence. When pro perly improved, as they will-be, the Get tysburg Fair Grounds will be among the best in the state. The location is eouve-, Meta, Juni admirably adapted in every way. The length of the track is a half mile exactly, and if it does not attract all the fast stock in this and adjoining coun ties, the Managers will be greatly mis taken. Mr. Jonas Rouanzahn, the Treasur er, was in town last week, collecting the subscriptions made by our citizens during the winter. He made some p. ogress, but had not time to remain to gather all in. He therefore left the book with Dr. E. G. Fahnestock, the Secretary, with sit:- thority to receipt in his name.; and it is hoped, as money is now required daily to continue the work, that allwho have subscribed will pay promptly. Now is the time to push the enterprise vigorous ly, and the entire community (town and country) should give it all the aid possi ble. The general taking of Life Mem berships would be of great assistance. Why not all who can afford it do so at once? Certificates can be had .of the Piesident, Secretary, .Treasurer, or any member of the Board. E xr.A nmnteyr —Jon PI:INTIM:L-00 new Power Press Is to be finished by the first of July, and as soon as it arrives the enlargement of the COMPILER will take place. We ure quite as impatient genre our : numerous renders on the subject, but must console ourself (as we ask them to) with the reflection that, though somewhat long delayed, the improve ment will be very marked, and corres pondingly satisfactory, when it is ef fected. Workmen have been employed form week or more in arranging matters in our .oftlee- 2 strengthening floors, en larging stands and galleys and introduc ing new ones, and placing in case a large lot of the latest and prettiest styles of type and borders, with "u thousand and one" other things necessary to make the establishment what we mettn it shall be, regardless of expense—A:Ft RST CLASS COUNTRY PRINTING OFFICE, always ready and able to do first-clubs work. Come on, then, with your jobs, of evely kind, from the smallest label to the largest 'poster, and we promise full satisfaction. We have not only the necessary variety of material to do such work, but it may be honestly claimed that the COMPILER office knows how to: woe It. Specimens can be seen at all times. Smoot, BoAnn.—The Board of Direc tors of Gettysburg School District met on Monday evening. The vacancy in the Board occasioned by the death of J. T. Meilhenny, was tilled by appoint ing A. J. Cover, Esq., Director until next election. The Board organized by the election of the following officers, viz: Prcwident—A. J. Cover. AS'eurrtar#—J. F. McCreary. 23-ca+surcr—E. G. Fahuestock. Jeremiah Culp was appointed Collec tor, and John Geiselman Janitor. The salaries of Teachers were fixed at the same as last year —Schools to re-open September 1, nod continue 9 months. The examination and election of Teach ers will take place '.,‘londay, July 8. PREPARATORY ButLnuco.—The con tract !bribe erection of thelPreparatory Departmernt building has been taken by Mr. John R. Turner, of Carlisle, at Mr. McCoy's bid—slB,377. Mr. McCoy was prevented by other arrangements from taking the fob. Mr. Turner is favorably known to many of our citizens, as the builder of the Court-house, eight or ten years ago. The building now contracted for by him is to be of brick, three storied, 35 by 63 feet. It is to be roofed and closed in by winter, and _finished by the lst.of July, 1868. MEMORIAL Cutatczt 111Rwrirto.—We good things, as Gettysburg has very sat isfactorilyail learned. They cost consider are informed that there will be, On the '-- yin the stmt., but pay in the end. 20th, a meeting for the organization of: an Auxiliary Society for the erection of NOT TRUE:L.4UL rumor was In eircula the Memorial Church in Gettysburg. Lion in this place during the -past week, to the effect that Col. A. K. McClure, General Grant and General Geary, who will be in town on that day, are expeet- ' Wife and son, had been murdered on the ed to be present. Rev. B. H. Craver Plains by the Indiani. The Colonel is will deliver an address. I still alive and hearty, and is not likely The meeting will be held in the Court- to give the red devils an opportunity to house, and a full turn out Is solicited.i sho-ten the term of his natural Rte.— .' 1 Chamberaburg Spirit. • THE CEMETERY.—Frtim the annual re- i DitowNED.l--Peter McGifilgan, an old port published in the Star and Sentinel, resident of Chambersburg , was acciden we learn that the receipts 'of Ever Green tally drowned in the Fulling Spring ) on Cenieterj+ last year were $604 58, inclu- . Wednesday evening week, ding ,$l5O borrowed ; and the expendi-1 - tures.ss42 3.l,,laaving $62 M in the treas ury. bali - E. M. Alsip, Es' ' q. of Bedford, Lagged WO trout the otiier day: So says Tire Ishtar.; Docron will be in Get; the Inquirer. tysburg, at the Eagle Hated., Monday, 1 —We were out on a trout "bagging" the :14th of June; to remain until the Ist . expedition a few days ago, with a nearly of July. See his notice In another col shullar result---the difference being only „sou umn of this paper. _ HOmEoPATHIC. The Pennsylvania' me r cn Z h e t, le o a f r i n he th o s e t fty tl s re bur lie g . v T . b ll eo . log ilti . , Homeopathic Medical Society had its an- cal Seminary, has accepted the call re linei meeting in Philadelphia week be- veiny tendered him, to become the pea foretor of the Lutheran church in this place, last. Dr. Bushrod W. James deny.; and that, shortly after finishing his Bred the address of welcome. The sea- course and a few weeks' recreation, he - sion was well attended, and a large nets- will assume the duties of the pastorate.— , Free to Everybody. be rof physicians were proposed and el ec- - 2 Veu , ritic May. teal to melubt‘nship. Among the o ff icers Sid f y sh , :v. _ o " reat sue a has 1it,... . the greatest Importance to the young of both chosen tor the present year, we observe tended the shad fisheries near Newport ge irt g e'asarsi how the howlY may became beasti the name of Dr. J. 11, Marsden, of this of late. During last week tram three to lot, the despised respected, and the arose , ea county, saltiest Vies President. Among Mitchel!fir. hundred i were caught daily. f At , No ream lady or gentleman should o e sai t the reports read on Beiettlfie ahlbjeeta sends heir Addfeas,ood roosiivio eels, Address P. O. Drawer It we one by Dr. Marsden on Obstetrics. trial dr Union, two were ti broug e hToo7ar n olle y irut apa.-i, eri retina marl, .- • 1 Marra!, 1567., ly Troy, If. V. A Lore Etter.— : Mr. Andrew Stock, of this plate, informs us that about four weeks ago he mimed a favori to chicken, and after considerable fruitless search, gave it up as, lost. Tiiro weeks subse quent to its dimppearanee, he had occa sion to remove some lumber standing upright in one corner of his stable, and to his great astonishment, found the hen behind it, not only alive, but little less lively than before. He says the 'only thing strange about it was an enormcfus thirst, which required almost au. hour's drinking of water to satisfy. Boosting on the stable loft, the hen must have fallen down behind.the lum ber mentioned,and but for its acciden tal finding by Mr. Stock, would of course be there yet. Whether and kick ing," however, "ye local" does not ven ture to predict. .Tnn Cnoes.—A walk into the country does one a power of good these pleasant days. The sight of the wheat and rye fields is enough to gladden the heart of the most morose—on every side, as tar as the eye can reach, the fields of waving green stretch away until lost in the dis tance, rich with the promise of abun dant yield. The wheat and rye never looked better than they do this season, and our farmer friends are no doubt jubi lant over the prospect of oucP moro har vesting a good old-fashioned crop. HARVEST lots commenced. In Georgia, anti the crinris good. It Is stated that th&weevil has made, its appearance in Virginia, and is doing much damage. We have no repot tm of Its appearance yet in this county—and Lkuticipate little if any injury from it. St - nmot Inwrit.--11 is with more than Ordinary feelings of sadness that we an nonllCC the sudden demise of Mrs. Julia Aun Smyser, near the Hanover Junc tion, in this county, on Monday of last week. Mrs S., while bringing in flair Cows, passed a neighbor's residenve, Mr. Glatfelter's, and when a short dis tance 011 Mrs. Glatfelter heard a loud shriek, as she.thought from a woman, in the direction where Mrs. S. w' nt. Going in pursuit, she soon came to where Mrs. S. was, leaning against the fence. She was taken to her-home, and medical aid sent for, but she expired in a few minutes. The deceased was a daughter of Reuben - Reilly, deceased, Rho resided near this pi see, and. where She was raised. She was beloved by all who knew her, and her early and sudden death is much lamented by all. Her age was 32 years, 3 months and 3 days.— Ham vet Citizen. - Smyser was a sister of Mr Jacob Reilly, of this place. IMPROVEMENTS I 1 NEW OXFORD: 2 -- Mr. John Barnitz has a new house tin der roof, and Mr. Zouck has a house ready for the roof. Mr, Stidler hits a new house partly tap, and several other Houses are about being finished. Pre-Ntr.—The proposed Plc-Nle at Caslit,pwn Springs, on Saturday next, June 2.2 d, promises to be a pleasant and popular affair. It Is in the hands of an active and efficient committee: S. P. Stover, H. Heiges, Blesecker, H. Brought E. Sheely and S. A. Lauver. it 'The Beater Press Hay Co. of this and York,counties had ,0 0 tons of hay . burnt in the destruction at - Charles W. Slagle & Co.'s Warehouse in Baltimore, one day last week. The hay was pack ed, most of it, by Mr. John Rangy, of New Oxford. SIIEAFFER'S NEW GALLEItY AT HANO VER, is the place to have your Pictures taken. None better, none cheaper.— Money refunded if not satisfactory. * TALL ItTE.--Mr. E. M. Myers, of Ger many township, sends mg a stalk of rye measuring 8 feet. That's decidedly tail =and hard to beat. Building Association has been formed in Westminster, and a Gas Com pany is talked of. The introduction of Gas is also agitated at Hanover. "Put 'em through!" Such enterprises 'are Ear The Erie Observer comes to nu in a very nest new dress. The Pliscrecr Is one of the best Demoeratie .papers in the State, and we are glad to witness this evidence of Its prognerlty. Mir The Bostein FOR? facetiously re marks that the llist lino of the new !tad 'cal song begins thus: "We'll hang Horace Greeley on that sour apple tree, because he helpeclio set Jetrnatris free." air Satrap Sheridan has removed Gov. 'Wells, of i.onishina, and apkointed one of his own favorite: It is said that the President and (len. Grant will inter fere. A cheek upon Sheridan's tyrtinny is eettainly needed. E:3! stag - Mrs. Maulsby, wire of Hon. W.' P. 11Taulsby, of Frederick, Md., died on the 4th lust. iihe was a highly cultiva ted lady, and her death is deeply regret ted: im.The trial of John ll.Jitirratt is now in progress in the District Court at Washington. . se`The first dose cony! nces that-Coo's Dyspepsia Vure is just the thing for any disorder of the Stomach. It is not ne cessary to try half a dozen bottles; the first dose will stop distress after eating In ten minutes. Se - Several rom m u lea t ons received last week will receive attention us soon as spice may, permit. •i• gieg*Tianium 'rimy be a Rinua man, but he failed to make his "election num" Special Notice Column. A Wonderful Power. These Pills vary from t lot ors inlnslnc,vl. They Wirer Irma various eatloo Ma. In many prints. In trio tliNt place, It.elwa} 'it Regulating Pills arc purely Segelable, tree trout all minerals, nil 1/1/11, ))))) /US ingredients. :secondly, they are .9 elegantly coated , 0,v,1 /I gull/ ll* to 4.1e1.1)1111: tasteless, mot leave no stitell. .Inil Lilly never pruinteu filly or the dlsaxlroua ol miler Litosequesitarslhat CO„ often follow the toil ',creel use of those power ful niltientl medicines. They are an exoe/It nt Dysitep.la, Asthma, lletithwltts, Fe vers In till forms, Pnetsinoma, ht adjusting the, Liver; Bowels, I; idneyit, oulder. und nothing so' M sore lor Nervetinuos. They core Lilo Piles kali,- when taken 1.11 direetions. For all liil,lll , (l.rg 01 1 Ile :NI11111:161, and the Various g l an d s o f the sy.tyst, there tire 1111 Pails so good. They litos:ti stood high In value In every climate; Ley been tlia /111:101A Of saving tens of tens of thotMsinits of lives darlitg the past half century. lire always nil nut 5p....11y. Never cramp our purge heavily. b u t poetess dou4.roudet- MI power, 4,o:ming Igskiisos. &Ad by Druggists. Frit,' 2.t cents per box. June 17..1b1.7. 2w To Confaucuptivm The advertimur, having been restored to health in u few week:: by a very hittipl. re i mdy, a 1 .-r havniqNu ttl•red tor sovuntl y cat's with a see,,e o tuna .oreetlim, and that dread al.ease Consamp timi—is !MX i 01. 1 .1 to 11111. ii" iiillUWll lu With:now suit. rers the 111011.1 IN Id euro. • X. nil who thstro it. he will scntl a copy oftl n e serintlon tise4l Or& of charge), with the dime tious for preparlog and tish,g, the same, wlllen they will flud a sure littiefort'ow.ntnpttou.A+th nut, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cobh., unit all 1 'lrma and Lung Aie' thms. Coughs, 0111.4" of Jerl ul (Ile zolvertiger in sending the /ay.:en to Um NW benefit the iittlieted, and spread latmuoth it which be em0...1v.s to ts• Inv: it loot to , impen rvery sutrorer will ti y l i remedy, us It will cost them nothing, mi.( ut..y prove a blessing. Parties wish ing theprescription, free, by return mall, will please zuldresa ltl'V 'EDWARD A. WILSIIN, Williamsburg, Kinga co., .N. Y. May 27, 1307. ly Error* of Tenth .k gentlemanlwho suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Premature 11ee•I:•, mai all thu effects of youthful 111 , 1,,vretlois, will. for the Nikko of suffering lumninit.....ipt frtie twat: who need it, the reelne and dlc•r t lons for malong the sim ple remedy by witch lie was cured. Sufferers wishing Lo prone, by the wised-L.4.l'n esls•rlcueJ, con dust) by addressln4, In rerleet enotid,•nec, (OWEN, May V,186. I y 42 Cellar st., Nuw York. A Young Lady retarnlng to her country home, alter a aolnurn of a few months In the City, a it.rdly meow' tied by her friends. In place of a ro.in4e, rustic, nosh ed rune, heel a sort ruby vomplex ion of almost marble ...moot Mir..., and ot.tr.u.t of I urenty-three she molly app...ar,l Inn n. Upon inquiry as to the c ause of a. change nhe told them t hat she innn the i %%A...IAN ILA 1.31, and considered It an 111%31E1,0,1e acquisition to tiny IL,:sly* 0,11.4. Ity It• une any 1./ety or I/en ein improve their personal oppearamo un hundred MM. It Issimple In its emnbinatlon, an Nolan(' herself 1n nlinple, yet unsurpassed in Its efliency to drnciug impuritten beatit i I) I ng the skin and com plexion. it) its direct at lion on tin. cuticle It draws (ruin It iill it. impurities, kinOly healing the inimo, and leai i lig the surnwe ns Naturo In tended it should - he, elcur...olt, smooth and boun tiful. Price 31, sent by Mall or Exposis, on re vain 0100 order by • W. • CIA ItK• CO., Chemists, N 0.3 West 1" merits St.,Sytnensr, N. Y. The only Aine ri enti March 4, istrA ly A cad to the Ladle* DR, I)l'l'o:cm's GOLDEN PF.RTODICAL PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallible orret log Irregularities, Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Torwa, from whatever Cause, and al ways Successful as a Preventive. It is now over thirty yc are miner the nhovecele brated Pills were Hist discovered by Or. DUPoN CO, of Paris, luring wbtelt time they have been extensively and sneeessfully 114011 in Mira. of tho publie institutions, as well tel in private practice, of isati hemispheres, with unparalleled sueeess, In every case and it is only at - urgeot re atit,t" of the:thou.:awls of ia41.14 who lin Ye used them, t lint he is Induet ti to Maki' the Pills public for the nfleviat ion of t h e he so tierlr.g from any Ir regulartate WIIILWVer.IO, well Its IL. PreVV , lt.an in crease of flesh ly where Ite.t't b a ill not pea/tilt t. ONE PILL Pi A Do.-4E. Females peculiarly sit nated,or thogeNupposi g themselves so, are cant Moot against using these Yltis while fu that emulation test they "Invite miscarriage," after whieli admonition, the Pro prietor assume.; no restonisibil I t y, al the ugh their mildness will prevent ht s mischief to health, others the Nil,. are ree.lllllll.ll , leli MOSI INV A Le . .‘ lILE REMEDY for all those afflicting complaints MO peculiar to thesex. ONE ROX IBS :surFicIENT. VON) fluxes have be, n sold' within Two Years. Ten Thotis.oid }hotel,' Brut :11101, both by my sell and Agent:, to nil parts Of the world, lu which answers Ln+,• been relisrned. In which 11 .Its say, nothing like the above Pills have been khown shim the Kelence of Medicine dawned upon the world, in Removing Obstructions and tte.terhi Nature to Its 'roper elan n tie!, 44, u let ug tht•iCerve and bringing tiuel the "(Cosy color of kieulth" to the cheek of the most delicate. Price 81 per Box. Kix Box,. Sold by JOU tl. k'OUNEY, Lirugghd, Sole Agent for (4etlyNlatru. Pa. Ladles, by weneling him Sl through the Poet Of flee can have the Pill,. ROC • temonlenllallY.) br . Matt, to any part of Et IP Mal o f ry, "free of ',mango.' Kohl also by .1. Spangler, 'lnman...n:lmM U. W. Neff, York; Coleman a; Roger...lnd - Brown Broth er., Whololl. , Agent.. Baltlmure, and - Bowe, Proprhotor, New York. Mardi 4, 18e7. ly Know Thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. ruffles'Fos, the great Eng lish Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psyclannetri - chin, who has astonished the scientific classics of the Old World, has now located herself at Mal son, N. Y. Mad a m! Thornton possesses hatch wonderful powersof set mbi sight, as to enable her to Impart knowle lgc or the greatest importance to the single or married of either 10. X. While in a trance, she delineates the very 'features of the person you are to marry, and by the ald of an In strument of intense power, known us the Pay chninotrope guarantees to prods e a life-like picture of the future husb.out or wife, of the ap pllesnt, together with date of inarrluge. position In life, leading traits of diameter, ete. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. She will send when desired a certificate, or writ ten guarantee, that t he picture Is wind. It purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age. disposition anti com plexion. and enelosing fitly cents and stumped envelope addressed to yourself, you will nereive the picture and desired iniortnatiou by return mall All cowonnitications sacre , ily confidential. Address In conlidenee, NI X D r. 'F. THAWS TON.P, 0. 2tt, Ilu•bam, N. V. March 4, MIL ly Deafness. Blindness and Catarrh. Treated with the utinoat sneee&N, by Dr. J. IRA ()enlist and Aar/at, (formerly nt 4vycirn • Holland.) .N 049 PIN street. F'blladnlphln • Tea ttnionlala front the moat reliahle ',envoi In the City and country eau le. Keen nt , lits ()Mee. The medical faculty are Ins Red to wwouipany their patient*, as he has wewcrela in ills practitvr. Ar tificial eyes Inserted a•lthotl pattt, .tio charges /nude (or a;amluutiou. Sept 21. ly Marrhane and Ootlbney, AN PRSAY WANNftIO AND nit'NFRUCT. TION TO YOUNIC MEN., Distanwas and Abuses which permanently prostrate the Vital Ch p a w rgrrae, with teal mire means of relief. Merit tree of AKII, In ed envelo p es. Address, r ItOur(+ILION, Howard Associ p ation, Philadelphia. Pa, Woe, 3, nal. tOet2ll7 Apyrrl~lteir,..4•l The add thedlehie eared Dr.J. ti. ileheenc, tle IPneprh• Mee, d rebaniou7 Goodowyden. odds r W winsmilt, Wert londlable sep,d, and when spear Issaik eppetfei to dierhabeh Uls direnitenegirodended hie dee loomeahai i , whoa be ennuotwhed the ad at thin does eawerid remedy. Ulo %NM WY tittered la a eery shod 11•11,40, DO reign, of the diodes hew /wen apprehended, Nor all aor bladed , Oldedir ddlieraerd, and hie woad welsh{ Is more than two hundred peen& WWI 1.1111 reeevery, he has devoted his allardisto Woo 'rely to the sure at Commtnotlea, and the deems *bleb are omallr eou.p:lmatal with it, sod the rm. Metal by Us meddelnai bare been very =mama and lowly oseedlerOal Ltr. boa soot mare preteestered 'Ler to erreval of the Moo Alas weekly, whom ho hoe a low 00o0setoti Olf feltleota, and tY truly satotzheilos tote* poor emat al. ires that bete to be Med eta et Weir emirmomm, and In a Mel soothe timidly, Moot prams. Dm lie KNOWS V1.3.110N11l BYXLT, SZAWXIII) TOXIC, au4 lIANDLIA/111 VILLA aro osattally all Ihnotrod In mane Coometerttiem Foy dlommierte oemotapaay tomb, so thee emir sue eon take Iltiet withal& seeing M. 11,111/are, but adorn It le metrouirdli to top titre. 11,1 eves edrke free, toot MP • thoroutt ii iimpayma orti,t tilt ileop:ounotee hit fee Io Woo dollen Pease observe, when patella that Ow two itt.towto. Of the Dralear—one whoa In te..l !5.1...50t e l%enadmAll wy sod the other so ho tow 11, in D.lllOOl treetll-11110 OU 9overamout stamp. br DI - WSW add Do slam Palm W.. 10 pas twdds, ar r.. 50 tho WtL Ulna. Liaises for advise abosSil brays ha Credal to Dr. duhsuak's Psisalival Oaks,. Ido. L blbadv lUv 31rad, 1%11A.:A phi," Gerson! IrbaleveiS dowel: Dassiv alenssk Os, T B. d. Uoo Uslvisvom MJ.; Jobe Onsiansd, Ohio: Welker st Tyler, (limo. M.; (AWN bra, di. Loa* m 0.13% Married. On the 2nd lea.. In A nnitavllle, by Day'. D. W Wolff. Mr. JustErki It1:01:41LI, to Mbis BELL ECK both of Iloontyleusant tax üblil Atthe same Nave, by galsio, on tin Ulthlnst., lkfr. of Olen 110),k, to Mnd. SUSANNAH NEWMAN, of Franklin townitnip, thlit county. On the Inth nit., by Rev. F., itruldenbangn, Mr JOHN M. TATE to MLu FANNY T. WILLARD ullofthist p/Aeu. On Thunulny week, by the gam. Mr. AURA HAM 'nu rsTLE, 'Jerk Springi, to Mr& LTIOI A YOUNT, el (Sett) slm& On t h e Milt of .%roll boaln blults4burg. by Roy. C.o. N. Johnson, JOIIN IIONIF.:4, of Ii sox county. 111. to Mb. NANCY huight~~nuf I`ol. ttolwrt (lolsan,of Council II liars , luwu, furntorty of this county. Died. On tits tat of Jane; wt Llianieratown, Mrs. MUSA N DECK EH. aged 74 yawn 11 uiusitlis and 't6 duya. On Ow 3r,1 inst., In Nionallen township. Jun4E- I INK VI MAMMA, only .taugn&rr W Taniiku C. ltlw•lt, age,' 8 yeani2 .Oat and 4 day*. on the 21e1 ult. I n 511.44borrystown, MINS :4 BETH IIUitKLE, aged 54 ygara. In Macomb. In., on the Sall of May. of Tonsa twiny. I'ANNI BELL, ouly dangitter of Isaw• 11. 1111.1 Mary June Chamberlin, forairrly of Mg county, aged I yenta 6 months and Z.l day'. On Wodts.mulity wvek. J AVOli DAVI 0, infant Hon of Georg,. and It.. S. N. filitig.of Ilttutmtatuwu. ugo.t 6 %rooks wad I day. . Latest Market Reports. ETTYI3I3I.III.U. FLOUR, - • - • 11 be $l3 3) BYE FLOUR: • •• - 11 eV W w It EAT, •- • 150 v 9 be }CM) wiIEAT, • - - • 1 44,1 yip 3WI CORN, E, OATS, • • _HUCK WHEAT, • 11A V, CLO ORS': ED, FLAXSEED, 13AL.i1 - m - in,E. FLOUR, • - W HEAT, - • - COHN • • . IL4 Us ,' d OM's, • • hund., - BEEF CATTLE, '4 Itund,, HAY, CIA)VERSKED, • • - • A GOOD 'FARM AT PRIVATE' SALE. MEIN sungeriner. Laughing In yurthirge a lrrgcn ELtrot, ollurs Mt Privuku THE FARM cui Whiell ha rnsliley, situate In Miraban town ship, Adams county. within 11, lOW 11,11.1 a hall et , Iluntorynown, on thy York Miring.; naal—rtild h'altu CUIII.IIIIIIIIg AClt.F.ii, NEAT MEASUitE, and hat thg thervni a roomy one and 41 half 'way ELL( NG NOITIo a ono and • half atory Log Totiant !Imam. ILITP I/ 111. V: I>oubly Log Mom, feyt twig, 11'a gun tihed and Own Crib, I.:,,wrtiwo How., H.; House ' and 511 out-toulfilniga, with two onolendid young Apply ()reloads, atfd At goneriol variety of troll, gnipvs, Jr.e. Therm Is iturivellent well of never- fulling wafer het ween thy holly. and barn. The land In under good cultivation. mai highly prodni•tive. Thu fencing lr yood, tonally el/ 1.11111 - tt, rally. There are due togotoori 11014 of tiny thither and inetmlow. Ttln Fuxin adjoin.; :Punnet and Anthony fleantortf, Henry l lidriiiiiti and colliery ; lii COUVPIIIOIII 10 1 . 111/11 . 111161, 11011001 ttollgekl, `114.1 4 ,6 /Ul.l hieetothic idi and, On tin w hole, 1 try ileairalde property. All wishing lu view it tire requi ated to rail on the iiiihseriber, residing, lino eon. JACOB C, ltlLl.Alt. Juno 17, 1867. Ems NOTICE. THE INDIAN DOCTOR, known as the LP, ' NG; TIiP.OAT, HEART and , BLOOD 1'111:SWIAN, will pay another v toil to Gettysburg, room at the Eagle Hotel, MONDAY, -the 114th 'day of June, and will remain until Oslo! of July, where he can he consulted free of ,ehargp with the greatest confidence, and full assurance of care eau Ad `given in many cases after a thorough *vim!. / notion. All his former palms and others !who desire his serviced will please cad iii time, as the Doctor cannot prolong his'stay. We use such balms ,is have na strife With nature or the laws.of life, i . With blood men hands,ae never stain, Nor !miaow tel ease their vain ; But our Fnthei, whore all goodness fills, Provides the menus to cure our ills; The simple herb honenth our Met, Well need, relieves our pain complete. June 17, 1867. 3w PUBVIVain 01,011•11,111M n 01 AND ALL OTLIE.IIB WHO WISE! TO IMPAOYE. THE undersigned respectfully' informs the yub. lie tll,lt 4u still euntinues the CARPENTERING BUSINPAS, at his obi stand. on Wcet atreet, litettyitironit. and is ready att EU LIMP% to netanumoditte those aunt - big anything done in his tine. lie Is prepared to furnish all kinds or work for budding purpwe , of the best 11111tPrilti, and a neatly anti cheaply as it asp be doer at any oilier etaablishinent 10 the county. Experienced Inuelsalways tu retell- Mita and work executed with promptness and thaptatcla. LETTl:onkfol for poll, Girnri, foe bow*, by pt• teal Lkm tO busittem, to reewlvt. It llbend rlirro ur public patroltalr• ^ WU. ell ILITZNI A N. Julie 17. MC. tr Ever Green Cemetery. AT a meeting of the Board of Managers of Ever Green Cemetery Ausociation, held June 10, 1807, the following resolutions were adopted : Resolord, That the following be added to the By-Laws: By-Law No. 35 be so elonged as to read as follows, to take effect on the let day of Angust, !UT: The price of Lou, until further ordered, shall be fifteen dollars for a single lot. Retard, That all transfers of Lots shall be subject to the following conditions:—For privilege of transfer, five dollars stall be first paid upon each enclosed lot, and twadollare and fifty cents upon each lot not enclosed— provided, that this shall not be required in cases u here the Lot-holder making transfer purchases an equal number of lets. Juue.l7, 1801. 3w Notice. THE School Directors of "Oettysburg School District" will meet on %ADA Y P. V SNOW, JULY Bth, to elect Towbars for th• Public Schools of said district. The Douuty Superintendent will examine applicants in th• School Building, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, of that day. Dy Dicier of the Board, J. F. McCREART,, Secretary. June 17,186 T. td Netko. JACOB CRlSWin t rii Zg. STAT—Lefterg ! of administration Do the estate of Jacob decatied late of Btrabin twp., Ad ams co., having `been granted to the nears. ragatd, residing in ihe war twp., she hereby gives notice to all personal ndeb:ed to mild rotate to make immediate payment', and theembp claims against Ibp4ORIC LC pawn& tbialt at inenaktited lor.eittienntot. MARIA Jane 1817.: di Athol& k. CO • SA (1 70 - 15 OU JA 60 - UUO U 7 IA) - 10 25 14 11 00 • 2 30 444 I 40 • I I 35 %IF 150 uu 44 I as • WI 444 • 9 39 0:3 • 10 00 19 uo 32 00 VI • 000 44 211 - 3u 04 3i
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