The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 04, 1869, Image 3

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RE WORLD,
OHIO AND BUCKEYE
eapers and Mowers.
lei
amuntwation of Limes marbhme wilt con.-
aay awe of their -sugarimg Marits over all
la streegth, durability, ease of draft, sad re•
Ity br work. on all bled" of honed,• tad fn ea.
ri/Ay of remand grain. Cmagdoet of tbh we
ghoae to want of a plod mactilne to esemlee
neamivi• betore purchasing abewhere.
unickiees tan be cold as Naked Mower"—
' IClttl si Iland Rake. Self.ltake, or Liropper.-
Ifferent ever. No.l Mwehtne, with two cutter
sad the. e ruttier flee soda bat I. t lot
and four feet eight tech. to grasei,.4Vo. 2, eat
tour feet_eix 'Lichee.
hes. that confidence in these menhium that we
ilia g to let Ittnee wanting a nisei:doe test them
say other they may whb, mad keep tbeibtie that
nest maids Aloe. DODO .8' AtiTtlMAli SELF.
Shan giMol xenetal witiebectius that we
dertt the loot tiellitake out, and Is attached to
her machine except the Dodge Machine, the
walLLteekeye patent.
tar beuellt of thole wanting machine. we
atter Elwin to a few of their to whom we have
be tut aelastto,
Dtiardurff, See.,
.Led= Lady, •
et. ar Lady,
ouethan I/64er
stn. illcklpy,
aniel deal',
ehu Bender,
• tn. Punt, _
..t oeliu. Lit
(..nl.:en
in. none
Ilcurp Culp,
Ilrury King,
rtl h. Penrure
nerve Stewart
W. Rues init..
J.J. Herr.
hatirrir lkeikert
Was. '
JO4lOOlOll
John N. liukaUts
Juba N. 'Sayer,
WIRE TOOlll HAY HAKES. tocludloc the
rat.tl Ltrecidt Hake, and Self-dlschersitte lakes!.
Pl.t/1;t: 116. 'FANNING DILLS, AND FARE
221651 ti ENS:RALLY.
raw wishing to examine machine. will ind them
watalttAtao W JOti/Pfl Wtata A Son, Oettys
Pa , or .t the residevce of the el:timer/Ger, 2
Dons atitsetturg, on the Ilarriebarg road. Per-
acting Circular. trill address the sabecriber,
. 4 'ork. PA.
WM. WIBLE, A gtit
MEM
- ET THE BEST!
WPM'S IMPROVED MOWER .4.MD REAPER
strongest, lightest draft,
gist 'compact, simple and
)erfect .Nlachine ever of
fered to the public.
undersign.] having lakes the Agency fur
(sel,l.rattd Imprdecd )lener and It. aver,
the attention of the Farmers of Admon county
as the ter; beat machine now In tuarkrt. its
al cou,truct ion. etabracleg every necessary point
...Mute a unrfeet machine, in au simple that thy
prrisoced peat .illl readily understand It.
sist• of a t,.. r num her of bolts, pieces and part.
any other marline, rod in heifer adapted to all
of Reaping and Lowing, d 1e..,1,12gh C. 11111114-
od trial will chow thin Leyoml all doubt. Farm
,i ;ins to purchase a first ela•s machine, at low
,
will do well to call and examine It. Price
iLeaptr Attachment
ALtO-TILE
cumber Wood Pump,
Ate, Cisterns, Ake,--the beet in market—and th•
bolus med• of encumber wood the mate of the
rim set affected.
Persons - deli riti le to tee the Mower aid
top, do do ea KY . caltiug at Credal' Iti'arvliollbe,
*burg; llereleg Watehouee, New Oxford, or at
eahlatiee of the aobscrit es. lo New Salem.
y14,11169.--3uo JOSE.PLI KUNKLE.
ILL AHEAD !
HOFFHEINS'
' EAPER & MOWER,
of the .Greatest Machines of the
1122
interior to any Other Machine now in net, and
ill excel any that will ever be introduced, hay.
rim thoroughly tried and given general sattsfec-
I would now inform all those who Intend per.
ng Machines to call and examine for themselves.
Machine is noted particularly to excel all other
Mem in strength, durability, oase of draft, and
Lilily et work, in all kinds of grass and grain.—
• N keiged grain admirably, which as a great item
achitive to a farmer. 1 t an Jee used as a hand
as well a. a self.raker. It cuts d feet 1 Joann in
; 4 feet 10 inches in grams; has a steel cutter
with wrimgbeiron guards ' • it can be metres a
le Mower as well es • Combined Machine.
oil trial ui the Machine can be bad.
- •• • • • •.
.el/11LE11AN'S BYbY-DIECHAROINO HORSE
and the greet •td well-known BRANT RAE IC,
• t rakes eve' introduced. We 'would also call
attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL
wrought iron frame, very Light and strong,
shoved., rally adJastad to run shallow or deep,
• neatly and tastefully made.
'O, THE EIELJIII. AND EXCELSIOR YAN
-1 HILL, the old Bamborougli fen iniprured, for
year. a grunt favorite among the fernier. o
ylvanta. It le large end strong, hes two vxkle
ea, and warranted to work perfectly.
all kings of EARMINO IMPLIMIENTS alway
y pankm wishing to examine these nmehMea can
eta at tLe BattlalSeld Motel. or at my residents
lea Pam Oeltyaburg, between the Taneytown
nod the Baltimore pike.
LVAI.I A. BUSLIMAN
y.B, 181;:,,-tf
SURPRISE OATS
M prepared to furnish BURPIBE 872E.D 0.4
persons desiring it. Weighs 47 /be shah lull
red, and rtpens tau days earlier than other oats
Jane? andatiffer In the straw, and will yiel
• 123 bushel. to the acre. Perron/ wanting it
nuke early application.
will delire the Oat• to personsin Gettysburg
lefty at $3 per bushel. Address
Oil ARUM W. OILIEST,
Pot...burg, (Y. Adams co., Pa
MEM
inanriatt.
GETTYSBURG
iTIONAL BAN K
NItYNT BONDS, of aIitInds;BOUGHT a
SOLD.
THIRY YBONDEconvertedintollYE.TWlN
TY bONDS without charge.
OMPOUND INTE4EST NOTES CASUZD
10III:t 1 Trannusi paid on OOLDandBILYYS
KS and BONDS, of all kinds, bought fur porno
without CHARGING COMMISSION.
OIiDERB PROSIPTLY EXECUTED
, •Ikt VII SPECIAL DSPOSITB advanced 1 per cen
5 PER CENT. for? year,
4 PER CENT. for 6 mouthy,
a ritlt CENT. for 3 months.
no wi•LiDg , lu forturtlon In regard to U.S. Boa •
UK. ke or all Ueda, are Invited to give uei cal
e will give all Information cheerfully.
J. EMORY BAlR,Caahler
Viborg, Oct. 30, 1667-t7
IRST NATIONAL BANK
ETTYSBURG
WILL ALLOW
Wrest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows
PER CENT. PER ANNUM YURI YEAH,
0 MONTHS,
46 SS 3 u
CAtla COMPOUND INTXUST NOM AN
OOLIPONS.
Oro pentium or roll STOCKS •nd BONDS o
11a4 boo of charge as CO/SW/COD, and will •
pay tie lIIGHIST PRICY Tor
GOLD MID SILVER,
tb pLoarare triaaaci all business promptly
pertaining to a wellregalatedßank.
ONO. AILNOLD, O•
Yliburt,Nov. e, 1114174.1
TCHERING
11'E W FIRM .
rSTOVER THADDYIIB B. WILK,
TING entered Into partnership la the BUTCH
NUILNZIK, carry it on la all
• All Wads el
RESH MEAT
seams. Alaskan viand In Gettysburg, •
'oCossar. Freak lest Tardily and Sid
unaradag. Mall moats Wednesday, Thursda
Way morning. As w pay cash for oar otos
said as reassoWe aa any good arm in Gutty
kaviag fat stock for male will glad it to tkei
I. tall ea or address the new Firm.
ATOYZE k WIBLX.
tl 30, 11160- t f
40,000
'UT POTATO SPROUTS
Mew.himmyYWkowSwiwP , ,Am4,
FOR SALE AT
Tyson's Nursery an
Fruit Farm,
NILE SOUTH OP DENDERSVI
lans lonsarly ompliod by GniSi from
00-41 t
I Reformed ehtirrii4eA
a elsi'lialtiligetidadifialtue 4, 1809; in N e.w port ,* 4 PerPr'efire
_
iebraces.
• li n t . 2= 1 111•11 m / s t a tet. " r fl • I_lttlAds& S lZ
tits, a • • I `
- Purry umu St
notices over four lines" must be paid foik'' - I,.fijr
it nolrC.`pOildil:!]nl
This includes memorial tributes of assent-
al li, tis
~24, i;aia,-eik
idiot's as well arindtvidual notices. With y'; i f t. t, A - 1 0 -4 .1 - 41, r t . - 44,
cult
every disposition to accommodate, we find!' c .,.- 41 .1. 3 i t eirtir, a
a rigid adherence to this rule proper ataW
. w. R. n.
frtyburg, acting as' i,tatc
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• • .DIVIDEND.—The •••Thiteelters. Of , t 49 , 1. opening serim n was preached by it e re
' York sintl Pettsbnrg turnpike compsny tiring P • residunt, .130,-, Nv, w o l'it
Ileclaretra dividend of Mits4 6 t" c ent AreudtsVige, bt k edt3, * transacted
L : . I was t ordinarily, claiming, the attention
• SAT ER rt elnaltehlate:tiole his of tlt (*lastis, flat to thia Lvre , ts of
inAttittl "trb; the cleigesittith in jibe lAinds of
at ,00-A of the Cla ssis R e notice that Rev. J. Seelt
4nd, at,ilfto per acre. „, rler, ifilaitoer;eiMdin:led the I'reparatory:
" CLOSETS.- 'lie Public SChoeiV h eir the
PorQugl4-.ooBod on, Dlonday last; tlbing the
end of the School year.. They will not be
re-opened until about the Ist of September.
WAXING UP.—During the past week
the Town Council have been serving no
tices upon various property holders to fix
up their pavvino3 . 4lo.
. 1 , )
-STILL COMlNG.—Robert D. Armor,
Wm. J. Marttn, and Jacob Brinkeilioff; all
of Gettysburg announce themselves in the
Compiler as candidates for county Treas
urer.
TE3IPERANCE.—Miss Ettie Kaulton,
of ngladOphia, deliverai AV interesting
lecture, on Temperance, under the nuspices
of The I;xige of Good Temp/ars of this
place, in the Presbyteriaii Citurcli; on 'Mon
day evening the 24th ult.
FESTIVAL.—The ladies of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church, ip„. Emmitsbnrg,
will hold a StraWherry and Ice Cream Ft . 2.sti :
rat in the School-house near the, diurth, on
Thursday, Friday and SaturdaY, the
11th and 12th instant, to open at 2 o'clock;
P. M. of each day. The proceeds are to go
to the liquidation of the church debt.
woof) Liters FOR • SAI.I - -tili;s2e of
our 7eader4 who desire to purehasel(ood
Timber "DAN, will dt; well to,Mteial the
sale advertised by Messrs. Paxton and
itherow, on the 12th inst., shove Millers
town. The timber is prime Chestnut and
Locust, and will be sold ;in lots of from 5
to 10 Acres each. See adv.
••'••••• 10 ? ' 1 -
P. 6.AP Porn ENts . . map 13. Mar
tin 1i ttpliotritiii -r -in6tinaskTr a t
-Fountaindaic; A/att./2..6Lnp int,dier atArteff
en berg,' in Once of Sri' I Qee ist.resSgtitd ;
• Afartin Doylii: at Welded . , in' plan of
William S. ,Cnrt, resigned ;Tossp La:um
Bermudian, vice Mr. Breneman resign
ed ; and_ Abraham Sell, at Sell 's Station,
vice E. Wentz resigned.
ACCIDENT.—W. U. Houck, residing
in Frel.alop, , Nwaship, met With a painful
accideiriclii blbnday last. -. -Ilditas working
ih hisiturpeuter amp, sawing lumber iv lib
a circular A**. By •.some a4cldent; his
right band was caught by the saw, and the
thuiub and two -front fingers _very badly
cut. The loss of the thumb play follow,
but it is hoped that attention and care will
save it, with the fingers.—Compilp%
ItECEIVED.—Jour M. KRAI:TR, Esq.,
Assistain AiiiiBBol' far %Li district, has re
ceived his. Commission, and on Tuesday
last entered on the discharge of his official
duties, 04 Monday ,next Mr. Krauth will
opeit au o, cc op Baltimore street, adjoin
ing' lifs residence. We presume the other
Assistants, Messrs. Kiss, CART and BEALYS,
have also received their commissions.
RESIGNED.—We understand that lbenc
Ilutunsit, recently tendered his resig
nation as Associate Judge, to take effect o.:
thello9tpune.l tta std has tlegnidt
tated thr some months by Judge; Rontsson,
and toe regret, to add consequence of
'greatly intfialred Leath. 'tit 'has been on
the Bench less than two years, and has
been an eillaigutiand satisfactory officer.
CORPUS CHRISTI.—This great festival
of the Catholic, Church was cerebrated at
Cundwag . o clsapei un SunclaY‘fds't —the cer
etnunie4 having been postponed in corlse
queue': of thu rain un Tbursday
TlAN*.t3r.l4oi, (Sluillijc0)(1 the
ceremonies, wilielt wOro imposing and:
hutiro.sive - , attracting a largo number of
persons; Illverything .passed elf pleays
•.
•
CONT.tiktli ASVA.I3,DED .=SV!) .under
stand that Peter Baffler, of this .place,:lias
the contract for putting up the granite
steps and sills for the new Jail in Williams,
port, x Inch will be one of thelnost shb
stanth,l edifices in the State. One of these
steps is 14 ft. 10 in. by 8 feet
.8 in. Mr.
Ileitler is do excellent mechanic ; and we.
are pleased to know that his fauie extends
beyoad his native 'county. He started
this wOek Iteput up the 'work.
APPOINTED.—Gov. GEARY, on recciv,
big Judge R9.1311i805 . 8 ,resignation as AesoJ
elate, Judge, promptly tendered the appoint
ment to our associate lion Err G. I.l.utruu,
Esq. We congratulate the "senior - up.
hilpromotion. The compliment is a grace
fultributato Mr. Haarsais long connection
with the Press and his fidelity to principle
during an unusually protracted editorial
career. The appointment holds until after
ILe October election, when a successor Will
be elected. -
STRAWBERRY FESTIVALS.—The
,public will bear in mind tho Strawberry
:and I..isp..,,Cream Festival, anuou,need last
weelc,to come off in Agricultural Hall,
on • Tuesday and Wednesday. evenings
next, far the benefit o(the Presbyterian
`(lurch:
We understand, that the - ladles of the
Methodist Episcopal ChAreh are arrapg
ing for a Strawberry and Ice Cream Fes
tival, to take place in Agricultural Hall
on Thursday and Friday evenings of the
following week, Juno 17 and 18—the pro
ceeds to go to the Memorial ChOrch.
11.A1}13-111:.',Dr—The Barn of Col.
JOHN WOLiOIIO, in Latimoro township,
was shtick by lightning during the storm
•
or Monday evening, and burned to the
-ground.: Arke.losa,Ave understand, is put
at abont.ilso(); with an inenrance: of two
in tbeAllaine County Mutual'Ckimpany.
- .The tenan)., Mr. Wat. . iasskast n,
3nat a pultaihing . Machitib,' WinnoVing
_
dna. Bay Rake, Boris. abaiii 60
ibushela ef'Corn, 40 - hwilheLer of Oats . , Three
.or itasr.iiheep, and other property,. to the
walue of about $3OO, on which he had, no
;1111..1dr:ince.
RARE BOOSEL—Last week we noticed
the fact j3iat Hon. S. R. RUsaELL, of this
place, had •ieenv i erett rale' volume, (Cal
yin's N(tget Latin,on tile five Books 'of
Moses, !Muted 4n l 58.1,) which his father
had loaned to Rev. Dr. McConaughy, and
hich was recently found among the pa
,pers of the latter. Judge Russell informs
, us that he has in his possession a volume
still oldet:-.Btiknionsi qohn Calvin on
,the book of Job, printed in old English
At Geneva ha 1663, 306 yeara•ago. - It
lila a buye qufrto,.vo/uute of some' 500
or GOO pips, god like the Notes on the
Pentateuch belonged to his father, Alexan;
der Russell, deceased.
IMPROVEMENTS.—Among other im
provements in progress in town we notice
that Mr. N. Weaver is remodelling the front
L . J 0 . 118 tot . pie 4 on Chambersburg ,strtset, put
ling_ in
.nett door and windows. John
Holtzworth, on the same street, is premix.*
Ing to put up a two story front building to
his present residence. On Baltimore street
hill, Mr. H. Rowe has built an extension`
tWQ !Val *six,
,ticr . the . rear 01444,ptei
dame. • , Vl..baeliimeild,l4hae been IttbMl to
the parsonage pt,the .14u*
chigcli. Washington ,#treet. Wm.
Btddie part" idle frame Witte.
, Howe tia — Tosit -- -etreetilelow the Lutiserfal
Atel,oo4ol, el ,
slosokA
-4k 'itsti
' , l 4 t 4.1
Communion servic. s, and that Revs
'Lieber, Deatrich and Miller officiated at
thelra.fing,ut, t, corner-gene or the new
l'itie t ormedchurch in Newport. Mr. Deal
!
rivet also read an esxry, onlthe dgtioNand
office Cif l Dkcons; whitididis fitverably 'spo
ken of. GioSsisiinlipitrued:on the 25th, to
meet !lei t Sear hi iefl'erep, York county.
• •
It 4. •iltrttiounced
last week. that Mr. li-Armnsos expeeted
to commence putting up the Monutient
lit the Soldiers' National Cetnetery the be
gining of this week. Such was the cx-:
pc-elation, but consequence of the yes;
eel in which gib granite blocks had been
shipped fitiling to reach Baltimore, the
work-has beenVelaveri. WO had a visit
on Monday from Mr: S. Wannns, of I
Hartford, who will have tie entire charge I
of putting' up the 1116110na nt, and who
came to Gettysburg, to complete the
arrangement for the work, employ hands,
hire wagon, Mr. Warren returned to
Baltimore an Tuesday, ite:isupervise the
transhipment of the granite, with . the
necessary derricks. shears,
.rigging_an,l
upparaltisi Some of. the blocks tnas
siyp will require hryistingappaiStus
nfrAtreat, sire:lutist° place them in posi
ti• n . Amon,: other things, iu 0 white
p.m, masts, (itch O 5 ti et long, will lm
brouglit freqrsl Baltimore. Mr. Warren in
forms us that the foundation, having beep
defectively built, will have to be taken up
in part at I, ast and rebuilt, in order to
receive the superstructure. Notwith
ataniiitig. tkesa delays, Mr. S. expects to
have the monument completed by the
first of July.
LECTURE BY DR. ALLEN.—There
was but a small audience out in Agricul
tural Ilan on Tuesday evening, to hear
Dr , ..Alten,s:l4ceture ea 'tint "Funhy of the
partry owing to the warm sultry
evening and partly to the surfeit of Lcclurcs
and Entertainments during the past sea
son, si , eeial inducements being necessary
to draw out a full house. The Lecture,
however, iiiihVithstanding the disadvan
tages under which it was delivered, was
an Exec!Bent one.. Dr. Allen Is a pleasant
talker, has a rich vien of humour, and
has grouped together a large number of
incidents of camp life occuring mostly
under his own observation as Surgeon in
the Army, with which he interspersese his
leetnre.
.
INJUNCTION.—A niectit• of promi
tient oltizenst . of But titmre city was !be] d
on' Monday 'night, to protest against the
ordinance passed by City Councils author
,izing a loan of ,900,r0p),
.f.a aid the con
stroctlon'of the Western'MarYland Rail
road. Resolutions were adopted denoun
cing the ordinance as a violation of the
C . tittstltutioji. of .11.1 e, fitate, neiting a
cOuitnittee to employ counsel to 8110 Out a
writ of injliotfori," restraining the Coun
cils front making the loan. Messrs. S. T.
Wallis, I. N. Steele - and G. W. Brown,
promineut iiierobers of the bar, have klit'en
'retained as counsel.' The matter will thus
go into the Courts, • and the Western
• Marylatrßail road enterprize endangered
after all.
"Sypior" has been rusticating
during the'past week among the hills of.•
Perry county, Friend Williams, of the
Xcet e por! Nizca ?thug Otzigounpes advent
in that place:
.we On 1 'ednesday e \yere 13onored. with
A ea t y Hilbert G.i .14rper,";Flq., tiegior
.ditgfi f thektar Ltkentiriel, pul,lished at
Gettysburg, f . 's, Mr: Harper is not only
senior editor Of that paper, but is the
senior in theinate, having I.Nen,in the har
ness sifice-1816,-51 years as sole editor,
and tWO years as senior editor of the same
paper. In editorial experience Mr. -Har
per stands heel and tdioulcler.,,a_bo v e every
other caiioll hr i the btate;
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MD. .4.ND
.LINE RAILROAD.— .
The Frederick Re/ate/jean 1:43.3'8 the pros
pects for the early completion of the
FcedeOeli and Pennsylvania Line Itatil
road scen.more encouraging tide at any
rawer time. The bids for the grading of
the road, numbering nearly fifty, were
- ,
opened on the 2t3th ult., and satisfied the
olliters.*ut efitire line caat be tin) in
rattling drder for less thim - The
road will be under contract by the middle
of the present month, mei h.,i r's are outer
tained that work inaY 1:v commenced
simultaneously along the whole line the
Atka. of ' There is no'part of the
whole lino in which the grade exceeds for
ty feet maximum pet* , n:ge, so that the
work wiflYie eoinparatli , ely light.
I. 0. G. fr.—The following. - officers 'of
Geary Lodge,No. I. O.G. T., at York Spings,
have been installed by 13. W. Sadler, Lodge
Deputy, for the quarter commencing May
Ist 1869: W. C. T., James A. Spealman ;
2_.V. .LlAra../....,111.yeta.;.. W. S., S. E.
Wina l py.r, ,111.y.11) ; W.
P. • 5.," Salahiel Driest ;'1 L.; John A.'
Snsmden ; W. IL S., Sadie 7 1 . ;
W. L.' S.,' Emma: 'C. - Johns ;11r.31.; Jo
seph Leas ; W. D.. 31., J. W. 3luruper ; W.
I. G., Sue C. Worley ; W. 0. G., Daniel
Carr ;P. W.,C. James C. Johns. The
IM4rsland is in a very flourish
ng robthiltion;iibi is exerting a salutary in
fluence iu the neighborhood.
cp,LLEGE.--We
have teforei j ild the Catalogue of this In
stitution for 1868-69. We are' glad to see
fhat the - CornrnitteeijuiVe thoUght It worth
while to incorporate illustrations of the
Colleg 'bttftdl g and grisands, but caret
say much for the spepimeit a engravings be
fore us, .'DSe cotimitterifttrust have beeti
unfortunate in the selection of an engravt
er, who has done his work bunglingly;
and as though conscious of this fact has
omitted his:lmprint. Otherwise) the Cate
/15103e/is itri‘rtvernimt on'former.issues,
neatly printed, and well arranged. The
roll of Vacuity and Instructors presents a
strong array of educating talent and ac-
Retro f)r the prevref 142 pf th e
Ihhtlinti6n7 ET snn r y of ' studeAts
in attendance gives, seniors 16, Juniors
'24, Sophomores '2..3, Freshmen 34, Prepare
torians 75—total 178.
•
regret to learn , (bat
our friend, Col. JOH.N WOLRoun, met with
a severe accident breditturday last, as he
was riding into the lower end of the ,Bor
°ugh or Tork.i Wlk I ' Crossin g
a bridge his horse became frightened at a
passing buggy, and . , fitil\eff the htidge,
throwing Col..Wolford tut d dating on him,
bruising him severely.. Mr. W.. was re
lieved from lifs ugly position by it , gentle
man who saw the accident and went to his
assistance, prizing the horse off. Although
severely bruised, the Colonel's friends
Will be glad fo know his injuries are not
serious.
F,IILISONAL.It may not be generally
known that the wife of Senator Mnrton,
klartahrelot Frederick county.
Shfi vita beinLize iiinmitshurg, a daughter
of Mr. Barba* a I ,Varpect -Bag" School
teacher, and grand-daughter of Jacob
old hatter atidlreil kgoam fiia,
terian- She lea lady of much brilliancy and
wit, and-a.e3atlivor atthe White House.
will visit her native town in a-few
trei husband aelfver thibi
Lion it the a *Oar* Ihideatton of the
3 1491di' 49aeaues6'riehalatenok Repub.-
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a' • •
• • THEATRII.-Those of our re-_
_- sun IFIEUOIC DEAD. the ro il'tion h,t'all men are created perfume of the noviters -disperses itself in '
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.14 0 p' y ir ' • 'T'' ;j a r - i great 8 deide may be breathed in by us, and mike `-,' an opportunity of witnessing two Perfor- • ----
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' 6 l!!!../PMI'llf4Ntl•slt.'the in l's' t ililif sairattrgrurMofl; war, teed' : nartin,, or any lus emulous ofstheliatatinple. Nor let -at I mane", Mgt, et -Merghants
-two t.tarcii.;,thip. in: Penn- --" ' ' • i natiomso coneeived and sO dedicated, can I forget, while giving honor to whom honor,t by o to-rifght - and - to-morrow night, I
lleoe. - afetz,reeents t meeting, of From every - section of the country- ; long,Clute. W, 4 ar,e,,,m_elnii af',great hat f l la fluca_atipt tiler, la
~ a 44(4 that Meth
i g y .116 14101.4110n4 of We HOiiidtiy ;street ' 1i 7 1.24114,tha lousy ot Ad . aorell AsHiclatal
thentri:?, Daintist-0. Mil., wlio are n. 4 on I, ) 1 i'lloll 14 thaCiltidarsiireedi A P.P04.1 , ° lt 1 111 .etclo
i tie...fi e ld f..that tersr., l4 -We lite feet to fletlbs ; anlOnsf - .flute Roots f and -abola whilst t
a x rß ei sfu s g; this haysaissiky,E, North and Somas East and West-the tele
, rile TAAca.lnkccorcla nc y 3wltli the. seretal Acta el &s
-eat,. a portion :brit asthe final rosting.place ; everything is prepared against tbc day of ; an exeirri]intt to the armoury. ;not take • seamy for eiiamar 'sea l or esso,,, wkor rod oars
leaver county, Pa., was neird- Sforda bringi the record of the decoration •
11 of those who hers Fey° their lives that. the-1 battle, safety and'yjetory
_are of .tlse Lord. I Gettyaltir eari4l Irout...Tl I' . Gi ' maelik ' -'' • '' • ' '
g le k , la ,iiilTiltl .
, _ 1101101;011 Of tIECTVSUURO.
a l e Franklin Professorship, (now. with flowers of akraWtYps Of tll,efilllip her itilatiarOsslglitlllith s i Trio; allogettittn /kings r tolibe Lordlanfrittsithen,.froin whbm all I,
.sa ifpresenteel to hAve ...).11,t;i4jeral.le utmost,
Rev, A-r aliarerpt, .01 yoseil. lbokertfa:ther teinb , tirirtroV VI Re- and proper that we should do this.
. bl°B- ` - ` . ' l Pil°w. • let Ma .tOsilaq' beside ' . 111 " 0 • 1 : A. hiq StitiliX. : : ,A1 ri , . Gernum. w i th ineasrs. t,rsorasssaes • rtes,
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=id - fr' • kir' Ilifficrinati-`Pro -- usesor.. hellion gave theitYll ies'' '' i It L th . 'e P ßepublic I But In a laigersenso We cannot dedicat r - ittav 'the laitriptisiap, tiii Hill' hand of' I .- IV .Z..ffik ;
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_. -- i i ii -----r - i wood slid shish , : beraisrAtv-roitelefor io nt i h i i - c - fri ----- ..1 sp - .. . , - r - i; •;• •• • • • . : : :.---.-• •
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0 , caskups,conteierates.. we. , want hallo press ngsthe nattrircgtv wan " that' we
might live, with full details of the I impress 1 1 liltis ground. tied temporarily by Prof. Nora.
The brave men, living and 1 havc.a Couseuvfspe slid undivided ! 1 unlit re.going, ovoid's] Theiti ; . i'riii . 1.0 but '
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is a son of Prof. Jacons, of sive - ceremonies attending these floral Offer- L dead, whoptrtigired her ~have consecrated li . - - ; ; • --
i t the c10 . 4 „, e ocis ro t . B :tugher7s
, s aa m , s ,„ jj„%so poi- ti 'rut:merit. Sie adv.
this Place, Is a graduate of Pennsylvania Inge. In most places Saturday was ohZ,.l . lit ihrjsbovpart power tp add 4,-"dehAch-Li 'the Natioiral Hykoks, "America," was sun 1-- - • --- -- - ---- ---- - --:-. - ---' ' -- F it s i3ePh .4,7L -- ii••
College, and for a number of years 'taught served as Decoration day--• in others, Isismr 1 The world will Milt note norlong remem- A . _
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f her what we say here, lint it can never for. Rev, p. Buionsitacuti pronounces] the
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in the Preparatory Departments Rev. MAR- day-while in a few instances the cerenni- i get what theY did here. It is tor us, the DefKattent(m) and the ilercians at the mon- ! x ---- - ----"-''''-- --'• ' '7" , . --:' .11:a4 /tartlet. Meercar;................ r ., 14 ! '
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T 1.7, we believe, is connected with a Nor- . dies tooia ; ItitiOc. All; ;I ; ,,likquillw- In: at living, rather to, Ire dedicated here to the tomtit closed with the Doxology,
."Praise i 111
ivegian'Cisiledif at Wis. sections of the North .zud 'Wiest ill chor‘ttLiffultudiwitluthhtttheY bevethas far so
'God i - My wife Mary lutala• loft fay WA awl_ boArd 1,, , ,„ .11
ram whom all blessings flow." I with...a .ny in.t cu.., 1 bere.l.y arse memo!. to .11 v,-..,7u7,1. , , 1. , N.v , d.... .... - . -.---.........•... 11 .
nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be
We notice, with surprise, that President was observed as a holiday, business being :
eru
m dediratettothe Treat -task- rernataing Thetujihaus theta passed Into Evergreen i rr i ,...5 . ii t : a . , ...0 1 1..., z r ole n tr i. l..a ti aizziess . ,l 7 : :,:t s n t et ] . .ll not iS.
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111torrE1 , 713ETG, of Mulilenlrerg . , College, suspended, and the loyal people turniugolla- , hefore us-ht from ibschrutd - deid we Cemetery, and deposited floral offeringS' on I ~,.
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I,Vlcol, Brinkerhoff 3
.whieltsislargely dependent on the pe l ossyi. en masse to do honor to the memory of the take increased devotion lo the ietige' for the grases of the Union - soldlere buried I --4 -
Pg - t* - I'7jUb' 4 -3t
--- e t°44l ‘ C6nni ni 4o4l . 2 4.'^-}••••4. I;
vsnia Synod for support, in reporting on nation's dead. so k katoj icl S k t , re.gave the last full measure th ,„ f , , . . I E-Li.GTION -. tk Klizoaller A Hra.................. 14
ere -Ii KT a 7. i OF OFFICER&
6taevolion-that we hero highly resolve . soth illthe military arid citizens I :D. Is fiasco . 11
the depressed financial condition of that in- In Gettyshutg, the ceremonies were di
that the dead shall ont:have died - in vein ; returned to town. The exercises] through- 1 , '
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stiution, proposed :the- tradsfer of the frinds meted by Q.V er n tu j . i . t ee , o r th e Post of the that the nation shall; ;nosier . Ginl' have ft.
,oat'svere,foteristing and inipressifee, and ; stis'::(:•‘:i'''';,,VS.i . t r , ...:4 , e ir e ,, i , , i r . i n a d e i , l!. .; ; .. r o , r;f n i,,i, , , ,,,,„ ..i i t.... ..
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of the Gelman Professorship from Penn- Grand Army of tlitillefiiildka located t re, new birth of freedom, and;tbat the goverii-• will lon.r be remembered. : .I:so k ...toe s nsii le deli! Mernori3l ,t77..tim 1.," %ill sn. r. U. 1141,14 ,1. 14
•4 I ' menu of the people, by the people, 311.1 for ~ e , es host si etis steesasti s ti• not, tu do hoostst , or' w uL, J ;,? l ,a,tlin 13
sylvania College to idultlenberg Colle I
ge.- who selected Saturday niteirroOnloss
,c . ex- 1
.... I it tt , the est th ii t • -1 . • .." -------- Oattysl.lt ir . 0A ilui4day. the 21.7 i day of Jo?, inst., I J.c''" " • , rt" •-••••- ....... ••••-• .... / 3
the pent, e, shallno per i i o .
. , . at 1 o clock, P. .11. . i Wm. Boer's Son * ' la i'
ARNI BROI - ENT 0 e ii.
To urderstand this proposition, it is proper ereises. The day was hot and sultry, not-
The College Choir then sang "0, Soft be: • ' '.: -•- l' - selY last %seek, sons w. as:ARV, Vie.hirtil I 1 1 11 , 2:0 1. 1 E L I ,NI/,.'ic•-•••••n.r...-.1 ..... •1%
to explain Unit the funds contributed for the withstanding which a large number of ilf ,.. sfeeli , it i f,the . m . i ,..__ , „ ~
es written fur the air. Geoncrif . WARNER . , Painter, of this 1 .1 ) :2 , 1 ,-l:'. : !:.'"lY 5 5 , r.1.1 . -
' Wilieldeslo
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endowment of the German Professorship In persons from the surrounding country '
cca'sion by Hr. E. T. Horn, during which.: p . hems, m . et wail an accident while adjust- -- - _ _ l tool. Sttouge 14
Pennsylvania College, are held in trust by gathered in, find by 4 o'clock our streets
'flowers mg aWI ILIJOW 11/ the residence of lVni 1..
° owers were handed over to'the Orphans D ,`„, ' '' • ALEX. J. 'PATE'S ! 111,,,,,01arrert.....
I Ja,,i, G. 11,t1,st
Cart, E.q. The step ladder gave way,
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the Pennsylvania Synod. This extraordi- were thronged with old and young, most ,}f
or the National Homestead, and by them . so
tor: yv Alt.VElt falling to the 11,er and R I , " 1
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nary proposition vvas promptly squelched by them bearing banquets to be strewn on the
I strewn on the Soldiers' graves in the Na- .wre -if • 1I ' raft '
Iv, till.„ as io supposed, its wrist. I : :l . 1 :1: I tl i .l ' U t . z re k k . e l r ...
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Df. C. W. SOILEFFER, President of Synod, , graves.
l•tional Cemetery. This ceremony couclud- AfLeibathing his wrist fur several dayko Chumbet6Liwy street, next door to the ..it,.,‘l.ii:l3:..i.:"“rtp 19
pronouncing it impracticable, as the Synod Capt. A. M. Hunter . acted its Chief afar- ;
a, 1 eel Prof. II Lours his
delivered the arid titollnk; the pain inereasiug, Dr. O'Neal 7 ;annual 014 , - .....:.4.:.... la
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had no right to make the transfer. shal with Wm H, Pupp and Wm. P-i - Jro l . . ' t ' "Keystone Hotel.'
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was called ht., when it was forted that ohe
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The trustees of .3luldenbers., College in Cal tney QS ASS.i. , iltllttS.. At . . 4 o'cloc k I!. Ai.,
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of, 1.110, bovos , of t he fire -arts had been A . L E LAGER POP .., , .., 1 1 , .. , •rt 110 l a•r
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view of the financial difliculties pressing the the Sun es and places of business \Vert,: -.., ~.s , ADDRESS.
...,, -bi5., 1 4, 41 1, !te, WARNER Will be ti kabled 7 7 ,i , yer kAI cCartaisy....-.............. 11
Institution, submitted a proposition that the ; closed, and the Procession moved from tht '• Tn Vinier days there was not ft - sehbol- L s ,- ~„„,, „.„ k . s. .
OF ref: BE.qr. Ditto
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Synod,support the Poife;sors, and in return : Centre Square, amid the tolling of church boy in thean t d re w r lr f s r e ai e n ars were not made .
t c 11. Buehler a
ami tar withl •
STRA W BE RICI ES:--Mr. Rortzter I AN°, Oyster., Tri l ., Tor t 1e.5.0•1., Clive... E g , g m, nt.A , c0b=.7.1.11 -11
have the right to elect one half the Trustees. bells and the firing of minute guns, in the 1 T
, •Yerytilln g tx.uully feuao: io. 1 fir•l-clie4.4 Illialiku neat. J".l' Maris .
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1 “Nor Enslimr4 41e341: tc.,,, Ea gland's ,lea.l' s ti - g , o , to rift
j,• advertises ho teseliness to I
The iWOrIOSiiiOII was aCCepted, the Synod , following a rise..: :
i -ou every hill they nor' 44- GIVE 1: AA CA LI. 444 1 . ( 1 1: .hu et e.,4 9
1-Ayer se, (.111.11;ed with national flags and I supply strawberries in any art d quantity. J'"" 4, l''''9-tr I e .1 - vc. C. Strkkl.a.lisPr s 14
agreeing to raise i , .1.3,000 for the ensuin e. year. -
-,- co; ,1111 .t eteniitigleitu 1:1
CleCel'el«l with fiend offtrings drawn sty Air. S. experts to .1111,e 2,i 0,, ; ~,, to of thi s
This practically puts the College under the
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STItAIIrBERI ILS ~..,„rdj . .k 111.reuton -. ' 9
direct control of the Synod. four gtey horses, under charge of Dr. T. deliciousL fruit this season, at,: Having tested .i_ „ Alex. NyelAler 9
ltisbani At o 9
sonic of die. "Agriculturists" ..e can recon-
I a, ass k Srl,4
We /10ii(On one of the oflici.d reports T- Tl‘le- ;
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2 -Goty,burp: Cornet Baed and D 4 unt mend his berries as u prime article. See , :sms! s 5.,, r 11
complaints of the action of the Ti lls les 0f ,
1 J 44144 Ur 4.4.1
4. Is
adv.
Waa.llltrhoirer ' 14
Pe1111;31V31118 College inrvjecting the h,-Ini- C 6 rfis-
nees of the Synod for the Fr diltlin and Ger- 3 -( lell....'') 111. 1 1 ; 7 -'I II .V I - .5 , C ll l ll . NUr ll ' .. .
mail Professorships, "without any reason 4-Ft;calcliu Z:attives, Capt. I.:lc:11,11z. -
being given," which action is ititerple'etl :;-:'q11 ail of l". S. Infantry, Lieut. 'Turtle.
as "a gratuitous reproach" to the Synod.- IC -Children of the National SoldierS'
The Trustees of l'eunsylvania College arc 1 ,,'• flume - stead, with 'banners reprcseriting
flue. legal custodians of the Institution,' l the States hsvieg dead buried iii the Na ;
charged with the duty of appointing all its 1 tional cemetery ; the girls wearing blue
Professors and acting on nominations. As 1 dresses with white sashes, and each car
hey do not act under the surveillance of the 1 ' ;sing a bouquet ; the ispys' in dress -uni-
Pennsylvania Synod or any, other body, form.
they - are tot in the habit of assigning "tea- t
sons" for thUir nel ion. Feeling themselves
competent to meet Ilse trust confided to
them by law, they usually content them
selves with doing so under the guidance of
their own consciences, and the demand for
"explauns,ions" is ginply impertinent. On
the oilier hand if the Penna. Synod does
not know, everybody eke interested in the
premises does know, that the rejection of
the nominees was because of well ground
ed convictions that the gentlemen named
would fail as practical instructors and not
meet the educational deanands of the in
stitution. t
COMMENCEMENT WEEK--As the
ceremonies cyunected wittsthe completion
of the Soldier's National Monument have
been fixed for Thursday the Ist of July—
the day on which the Commencement ex
eraises of Pennsylvania College were to
take place—the Faculties of the C011e , ,4e
and Seminary have re-arranged the exer
cises cf ComMencement week, so as to
close them by Wednesday evening. The
attractions of Commencement week alone
usually bring to our town a large number
of visitors. The still larger crowd 'that
will be drawn hither by the National
demonstration, at the same time, will tax
the capacity of the town to accomodate
thom,nothwithstanding the "big hotel"
at the liatalynine Spring. Last week we
adVcked to'the fact that Mr. Wills, Pres
ident of the National Soldiers' Cemetery
Association, has made arrangements to
secure from the Government a large num
tser, et tents, which will be put up, , and
those not needed by the -Military, will be
assigned to civilians. These tents will
give sleeping accommodation to about
4,000 persons,and will to a large extent re
lieve the difficulty.
For information of our readers,
the programme of the exercises for
the st:,.fek
Tune 27, Sunday—Baccalaureate Ad
dress by President Valenti.ne, in Christ
church, 101 A. M. Also Address to Young
Men's ChrisLittn Association of the college,
by Bey. J. T. Duryea, D. D., of Brook
lyn, N. Y., 7i P. M.
June 28, Monday—Holman Lecture on
the Angsburw Confession, (Art. 3,) by Rev.
Dr. Valeiiithie, 71
June 29, Tuesday—Junior Exibition,
A. M. Address before the Phrenakos
mian society by Rev. d.,P.,Thornson,
of N. York, 3P. M. Concert by the Ger
mania Association, of Philadelphia,. in
AgFiculttiral Ha 11,5 P. M.
June 30, Wednei , day—Comtuenceinent
exercises of the Callehe, 83 A. M.
July 1, Thursday —Ceremonie3 connect-,
ed with the completion of the Soldiers'
Vorminfu;. Pocm by Bayard ; Taylor;
Qration 'by Senator Morten, of Indiana;
and Prayer by bleary Ward Beecher.
The Board 9f Directors c; the Theological
Seminary will meet for businas , on Tue.--
day morning, June 29, .at S o'clock ; and
the Trustees of the collect con Wednesday
morning at 8 o'clock.
The final examination of the gradua
ting class took plaeo last week, when the
Faculty • announced the ,assignment of
Honors for scholarship, deportment, &,c
the Ist to E. T. }Torn ot Catasanqua Pa. ;
the to T. R. Beebor, of Mulicy, Pa.; tho
&Ito P. R. Poitshaus, of Indiana, Pa. and
J. W. II u merichousa, of Baltimore, equal
ly ; the 4th to J. J. Br!likorlu,ff, of Get
tysburg. The following special appoint
ments for Commencement day were also
made: Latin Salutatory by E. T. Horne ;
English Salutatory by F. R. Feitshans ;
Valedictory by J. J. Brinkerhoff.
SEVERE. STORM.—On Monday eve
ning ,ia4t; after an intensely warm and
close day, a thunder storm came up from
.the •west, the threatening aspect of the
clouds and evident commotion in the at-•
mosphere, indicating a storm of .unusual
seviirikt: From apprehensions of hail, the
various show-windows in town were closed.
as the storm came up. It finally burst up
on us, accompanied 'by a good deal of
'wind { sharp thunder and lightning, with
a heavy fill of rain, but no hail. / We have
not heard of the effects of the storm in the
county, but it left its mark in several
places in the borough. The barn of Rev.
CrtEsToic, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, was struck, the lightning tearing
off part of the . gable weather-boarding ,
splintering some of the studding, passing
down a dung - fork and splintering the
handle, and thence into a wooden bucket.
Thabottom of the bucker was knocked
out, and a hole left in the bottom piece
about 11 inches in diameter with rough
edges, as though made with a dull augur—
through which the lightning passed into
the ground. Mr. CRESTON'S horse, stand
-ing in the stall, was knocked down and
stunned for a time, but soon recovered
and appatently has sustained no injury.
A fine cow belonging to Rev. Mr. Buss-
MAN was struck in the pasture field and
instantly killed.
Several trees were blown down in the
College campais, and one of the chimneys
on the Preparatory building blown over,
Doubtless damage to trees, Sec., has mark..
ed the track of the storm.
Th \ ft storm lasted only about half an
hour, and passed off, leaving an unusually
billlisnt sunset.
The dwelling of Mr. Henry Musselman,
near Fairfield, Was struck by lightning
dnring ttitiAstorm:\ Several members of
the family "Were stunned, but escaped
without serious injury.
elirPertons having Black Bark for
sale will do well by calling on JOAN RUPP.
He pais $ 00 per cord delivered at his.
tan • in e btu& may2B4
TOR RENT two., desirable roon4i von
iiiitizifilikiereel l raiz the' diamond: sEn4
010.44 tittO office;
- i.M.i"1r..,y.,; ';>.1.~ };'_.: iii
Ay known
a
HONOR
7—Faculty and Students of the College.
E,—Sabbath Schools of S. James amlier
ti)ichureh, 3 letikodis4andileforkklithe
children dirtying bouquets.
The procession having reached the Na ,
tional Cemetery, formed around the base
of tho monument, within th sent:l-circle
where repose the remains of the Union
soldiers who fell in the: battle or Gettys
burg. The exercises were opened with
Prayer by 'Rev. W. H. DEAMICII :
PRAYER
Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we
Thine unworthy servants do give Thee
most humble and hearty thanks for all Thy
gOdnoEs and loving kindness to us, and to
all - men. We praise Thee for our creation,
preservation, and al! the blessings of this
but above all, for Thine Inestimable
love in the redemption of the world by our
Lord Jesus Christ ; for the means of grace,
and for the hope of glory. And, we be
seech Thee. g ive us such due sense of all
Thy mercies, that our hearts may be un
feignedly thankful, and that we may ghow.
forth Thy praise, not only with our hips,
but in our lives, by giving - up ()nisch-es to
Thy service, and by walking before Thee
in holiness and righteousness all our days ;
through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whiirp,
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, be all lion
or and glory, world without end.
God of all power and glory, who halt not
appointed mi unto - wrath, but to obtain
vation by our Lord Jesus Christ, perfect
and fulfill in us, we beseech Thee, the work
of 11.1 V redeeming mercy ; that, being de- •
livered mote and more from our sins, we
may be able to scree Thee in newness of
life. Sanctify us irk body,soul, and spirit ;
and guide us evermore in the way of peace.
Help us to overcome the world. - Beat
down Satan under our feet. Give us cour
age to confess Christ always ; and patience
to endure in His service unto the end; that
having finished our course whit joy, we
may rest in hope, and attain finally to the
resurrection of 1.13, j 1391., through the infi
nite merits of our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Almighty God, King of kings' and Lord
of lords, from whom proceedeth all power I
and dominion in heaven and on earth, most
heartily we beseech Thee to look with favor
upon Thy servants, the President of the
United States, the Governor of this Com
monwealth, and all others in 'authority.—
Imbue them with the spirit of wisdom,
goodness, and truth ; and so rote their
hearts; and bless their endeavors, that. law
and order, justice and peace may every
where plc:rail, Preserve us from public
calamities ; from pestilence and- famine ;
from war, privy conspiracy, and rebellion;
but especially from national sins and cor
ruption. Make us strong and great in the
fear of God, and in the love of rightmins
ness; so that being blessed of Thee, we
may become a blessing to all nations, to
the praise of the glory of Thy grace
through Jesus Christ.
And now,o Lord God Almight2,-,we hum
bly beseech Thee to meet with us on this
interesting memorial occasion. Preside
over this vast assembly by Thy most gra- ,
eiouS Spirit. As we, stand here on this
sacred and historic spot—on this hallowed
ground—here in this beautiful city of the
silent—bless us, anti move our hearts ever
more to honor and respect the names of
these sleeping braves, who, taking their
lives in their own hands, offered - them up
as a sacrifice upon the altar of a common
country. And, as we strew the graves of
the heroic dead with dowers, befitting, em
blems of joy and peace, may our own
hearts be solemnly impressed with the fact
of our own mortality—may we be admon
ished, that we too are rapidly hastening to
the house appointed for all 'the living. Die
we must. But we thank Thee, 0 God, that
Jesus Christ Thy Son Last destniyed death;
that by His rest in the tomb haSt Sanctified
the grave ; and that by His resurrection
haat brought life and immortality to' light;
so that all - who die iu Him shall rise again
abbve the spheres to die no more, through
our blessed Saviour JesuS'Christ. •
Almighty God, who but given, us grace
at this time with one accord to make our
common supplications unto Thee, and dost
promise that where 'two or three are gath
ered together in Thy name, Thou will grant
their requests ; fulfill now, 0 Lord, the de
sires and petitions of Thy servants, as may
be most expedient for them, granting us in
this world knowledge of Thy truth,- and in
pan world to come life eiethisttng•
Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed
be Thy name. Thy Kingdom Conte. Thy
will be done in earth, as it is in k heaven.—
Give us this day our daily bread: And for
give us our debts, as we.forgive our debt
ors, And lead us not into temptation.--
But deliver us from evil. For Thine is the
kingdord, and the power, and the,glorgaor
ever. Amen.
J. How Aim WERT, ESQ., followed with
the annexed
PROLOGUE
In discharging the duty assigned of de
livering the introductory remarks mf, this
occasion, I can think of nothing Mere en
tirely appropriate to this time, this place
and the object which has assembled this
vast concourse, than the words, which the
Nation's President once sent forthform this
spot to the world. By them, this Cemetery
of our Nation's defenddre has become hal
lowed to the memory of millions, as no
other words of mortal could ever hallow
it. Those few words, beautifully appro
priate as a portion of the exercisetrat every
burial-ground, where sleep those who wore
the blue, are particularly so here, where
originally delivered. They conthin 4pa
thos, a fullness of meaning, a sublimity, to
which nothing could be added, by the finest
periods of the orator or thee grandest im
agery of the poet. They are destined to live
in the world's literature, as long as the free
cherish the names of Gettysburg and Lin
coln.
He saw in this field, on which . twenty
four thousand men bled to perpetuate mu.
Union, the beginning of the end. He saw
that end and then his mission was suddenly
terminated by the foul assassin's hand. He
died a martyr. He died, to live forever on
fame's roll-in the grateful reeollections of
millions yet to be.
Twelve days before his estßasination, I
saw bhn on that nsemerableHabbith day,'
which bald the doom of the rebel capitol,
watching, amidst the burst of shell, the
groans of the wounded, and all the horrors'
•of war, the conflict which told . the world
the confederacy was of Ahe t... Them, in
that hour of final victory,. ftee'Refiflhe
Wiliir eXP1330013: lOf ca . 1 8 44/Is. Mb,
which beamed ` forth , iv he"dtditrated
these immortal woida : - . r
"Fourscore Via omen yesolastoourfailk
sis,bsouglit aim this easiOsseistiOnsir.
*Xi
4 •,1
EEO
MEE
But to-day it is net New England's dead,
nor yet Pennsylvania's; dead, but THE NA
DEAD, that we celebrate and 'tie to
the nation's tumor, as well as that of-the
dead, that they have not been left to lie:
every aril in every dale, but hove
been thus gathered into cemeteries—that as
in lifb they steed shoulder In shoulder end
made common cause in battle, so in death
they may cot be divided.
We, the yotingest civilized nation, in
common with the oldest civilized nation,
are noted for the reverence we have for the
dead. In that far off land, the cradle of
civilization, the most enduring monuments
are those to the dead. Joseph, in Egypt,
did not think it amiss to give command
ment, in Lis last hour, concerning his
bones. The Patriarchs took special care
to bury their dead. The Kings of Israel
were dishonored, it they were not buried
,in the sepulchre of the Kings, and, in
fact, to be without burial; or to receive, as
it is expressively called, "the burial of an
eas t " was regarded as worse than an un
tinsel* birth. Ruth, in her beautiful tribute
Of affection to Naomi, said not only,
"I"Nsber e thisit gmit Will I go, 'and where
thou, lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shal I
be my people, and thy God my God." hut
1
add besides. "where thou diest will Idie,
and -t/screw/IL 1 be buried .f" The same
feeling possesses - man now, and every one
'
has a choice where his final restint , ' place
will be. It is just as fitting, therefore,
that the Nation gather and watch over the
Mortal remains of the fathers, as that the
children share her festering care. If these
dead could rise aid vire commandment
concerning their seecilttire,where could they
find a better allotment than that here giv
en,—where they "sick to rest, by all their
cnentry's wishes blest:" Here, side by
side, are two cities of the dead,— wond
rously alike, yet remarkably different ; alike
in saying to every one that treads their
streets, "memento leoei," but different in
the emotions they cull omit and the lessons
they teach. Tit , re is -Piecliel weeping for
her children ;" there are brought to mind
old time associations, bonds of relationship,
ties of friendship--hroken, severed—and the
heart is poured forth in personal affection :
there, there is meditation on character—so
good a fattier gone! so precious a mother:
se devoted a linshaud, and a wifeso loving
and kiud ! children, so much the joy of the I
-heart, cut down like the flowers; and there
is a friend of one'r youth! And as we
wander through that silent city, we per- 1
haps think of the I 'veil sod lost as 'not
lost, but gone before:" There ; there is a
certain selfish devotion and sorrow ! lint
hcre, we rise to a hillier flame of feeling.
Here, it is not pereond relationship that t
calls out-mar emotions, it is not , individual . 1
character; but here, we do honor to ereat
and noble principle, to renewed deeds, t o
self-sacrifice. There, we ntourn that the
loved ones arc gone and we shall see their
face no more inflate; here, we rejoice that
there were found those who counted not
their lives dear unto them, if they might
save their country : here; we set to our
seal—"dulcc et dceo,-rim est pro patria
morie" here, our faith In tnrman listute;S
strengthened,, whenwe find the testimony
of the adversary. "all that a • man liath
will be gave for his life," so gloriously re
futed, and tbat there are things dearer to '
men than life itself, and among them is
one's Country !
This day and this oecasictu are a mr_mo-
RlAL—and we ne# d memorials. Even of
that greatest and central event in the world's
history, around which duster all our hopes,
we need something sensible to be our re-
minder, The swift current of events carries
us on so headlong, we need monuments to '
preserve and refresh our memories. This, I
think is the principal value of ourgathering ,
here to day. Far "the dead know not any
thing, neither have they any more a re
ward
;" they have no portion any. more
forever in one-thine that is doe under the
sun ! These' have gone where grazier
matters beenpy them Thiel our tidings to
dai we cannot hairy then) any advantage.
This is glory that belongs to time,not to eter
nity! Our gathering. then, serves chiefly
to inspire us with the great spirit of patri
otism • to make us feel that our blessings
have been bought with blood and are to be
highly prized ; to incite us, try these ex-
amplea of devotion to principle, to a simi
lar self-sacrificing spirit when our Country
may call upon us to do or die. Here we
are reminded what our blessings in this
land, the hope of the world, have cog - r ;
how it-has come to pass that the desiresend
expectations of aristocracy, monarchy and
tyranny, as their aeeus eyes were watching
the star of empire in this new world, hoping
it, would go down in obscurity, have been
ccteapPointed; and that we may still rally
'tinder the banner °ran undivided country
—and play still open-wide our aeins to all
the oppresses!. The Republic lives. Free
Governtent is not a failure ; Republican
institutions have come out of the tierY,
deal umlestroyed! For this: e Are indebt
ed to those whose graves to-day we strew
with flowers and those who, with them,
stood in the terrible breach ;Unhappy is
the man without a Country! And that we
are not in that inexpressibly pitiable con
dition is due to what these men did! Be
side their graves, we bestow upon them a
g renter meed of praise than cam justly he
Attributed to many that are called "great,"
after whom the world-Wonders! The hol
low sound -that answers the tap of visi
tors-upon the metallic coffin that contains
Frederick's dust, speaks of disappointed
ambition and a monarch's .and. The
Trrhititndes that stand reverently before the
splendid mausoleum of Napoleon, celebrate
a conqueror, whose renown is built on
other woes. Far above these, on the
scroll of fame, and in the memory of-man,
let those be written who fill the Patriot's
grave; these, who battled for mankind,
who came to an untimely end in the defense
of "the land of the free ;" affirming, a
second time, whit their blood, that "all
men are born equal," and that this 'land,
founded on such a principle, shall stand by
it ! This cardieal idea of our Constitution,
giving equal rights to all as men, is the
chief corner stone of government in this
new world ; a stone on which they that
have fallen have been broken ; and upon
Whomsoever it shall fall it will grind them
to powder
It is the Male's that commemorates the
day. In East and West, North and South,
fresh flowers, the grateful. rethnr of Earth
for Heaven's kind influences, are scattered
as a thankful triliutt3 to the memory of the
patriot dead. lipw peculiarly appropriate
that this be doriel here, on tfihr famous hill
that all the world knows of, because it was
the scene of one of the Battles that may
truly be called decisive of the world'a his
tory. Here the rights of man fought
with their enemies, and triumphed. What
wondrous changes have come upon this
scene ! You, who often looked Ippon that
apple orchard, blooming _with Promise or
laden with Isult, l —who of,yoy ever thought
It whilltit.a-day be' a cemeterl,fand already
count Its dead bl thousands; who of you
that often came tto look at the lavished
i
beauties of natur, in those circling mount
ain* and - Viet ' t exparesd, ever .thought
the hills of Gett burg would echo the roar
of battle and her Ids be covered with. the
slain ! Bat whit was scarcely dreained
ta i_
has passed into story, and as ye call to
mind those peril .9, wearisome, uncertain
days of July, 18 as you recall the ad
vaned, the rQp the trembling balance
of the battle, and:finally, the endangered
and almost lost, barely saved—YOU will car
taird,rcome withgratitude and strew these
heroes' graves with flowers. They laid
their bones upon the, altar of thear.cotmlrYi
and upon then / banes; thus laid,' We place
these flowers, not, only in token of
,grati T
Andesui-41-24emoriast, big 414 as the
,Ipv,it. :,...,,,s ._.,.. 5.- ~: :, ~
'
=CI
rar ML J 1:L1.1 BROWN, /lair dr , sser,
will inak() to, order Curls, Switches, La
dies' !lair Pins, Rings, and any thing in
the hair line. _persons debiting to see her
will call at Mr. Stock's ()Id dwelling, on
Washington street, up stairs.
LUMBER.—The attention of Carpenters
and Builders is invited to the extensive
assortment of Lumber of all kinds to be
found at the Lumber Yard of Co 1; C. H.
Buehler,on Carlisle streetopposi to the Pas
sei,,,er,l.A4ot. River and Mountain Pine,
Hemlock, Laths, Siding, Joke, Scantling,
Shingles, Pickets, Flooring, Posts, &c.
4e.,furnisheid 4 . 1 any quantity md at low
est:tete... tf
if rtie attention of our reads rs is direct
ed to the advertisement of CUE'S DVS
PERSIA CURE, in another part of this
paper. This trniy Valuable Medicine is
recommended by all who use it. Read the
eow
certfficaba.
IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.—
The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop
ular as a parlor and office stove, has some
times been objected to for use in chain
hers and by [Antilles needing but one tire,
because not adapted to heat water, ate.—
This difficulty has been overcome, and
last Monday we saw one of the improved
Morning Glories in operation at the Ware
roomof C‘ii. C. 11. BUFAILER, on Carlisle
street, which seems not only to obviate
objections but to meet every desired want
It is nothing more or less than the ordi
nary Morning Glory, with au Oven about
15 inches in diameter attaeb,d, and inge
niously arranged dampers by which the
heat can be thrown around the oven at
pleasure, and making it as hot as the
ovens of the heat robing stoves. Water I
can be hullo!, pies baked, and even meat
roasted as readily as in a 000 king stove.
This contrivance, while preserving all the
qualities of the Morning Glory as a !Ait
adapts it for the sick chamber, otse
in small fan:lilies requiring but little
cook lag.
THE FIVE WONDERS OF GETTY'S
-BURG' FOR ALL TO VISIT—The Ea
talysine Springs—Orphans National Home
—National "Cemetery—Pennsylvania Col
lege—and E. H. 3ltNxion's Cream Soda and
Ice Cream Establishment, on Chambers
burg St., adjoining Keystone Hotel.
P. S. Our Cream Soda is delicious. if
r. -- filf any of our readers want a first-rate
Hut or Cap, at moderate price, , . we advise
them to call on our friend; CoL S. S. Al.c-
CREARY, on Chatnbersburg street, where
they will allways find Hate and Caps of all
kinds, of latest styles, at lowest market
prices.
iitrittv u# tbt V4rktts.
Baltimore Groin & Produce Narket
paitisour e , Thursday Morning.
SUP F1.01;1:, 5 23 a 5 75
Ex . rmt ; G 50 6, 7 00
WiIE,LT, 0 oo @a 0 00
RED IN' lIE lr, 1 20 ® 1 65
0011 N, 85 @ 86
RYE, 000 • @ 0 00
OATS, g GO
Tudaricr-sEED, 0 00 @ 0 00
0 00. @ 0 00
FLAX -SEED, 0 00 ® 0 00
BAtxg, 8 TIOULDVIL9, 14
SIDES, 17 git 18
" HAMS,. 19 (0 21
LARD, a) 19
a 01,D, Phila 138
Gettysbnrc Grain & Prow/glom' Market .
• Geltyrbierp, Friday Morndwg.
5 50
SUPER FLOOP,.
Exrun FLocu,
.WELITE WLIEAT,
RED WHEAT,
Color, ......
RYE,
01T8,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLorm: SEED,
POTATOES,
Barran,
LAM),
EQOB,
BACON, !TAMS,
" SIDES,
" StrouLnaus,
50a.P,....
Ts ow,
MENGER—PLANK.--On lilt:a/Mfg march,
at the house of Mr. Geo. Plank, in Arents
villo, by the Rev. D. W. Wolff. Mr. Israel
H. Menges, of Dayton. Ohio, formerly of
this county, to MI s Lottie R. Plank, of
this county. 4
STEVENS ),N —SS Y 011 tho 25th
ult., by the Rev. Joseph T. Smith, D. D.,
George Espy Stevenson to Mary 8., daugll
- of John J. Snyder, RN., all of Balti
more, Md.
SMlTH—ltouzsn.—At the residence' of
the bride's parents, on the Ist inst., by the
Rev. H. C. Cheston, Mr. John F. Smith to
MisitAnnie Rouzer, all of Gettysburg.
WAvELL--Lirrr.E.—On the 27th ult., by
the Rev. H. C. Cheston, Mr. Henry Way
ell, of England, to Mrs. Rose Ann Little,
of Gettesburg.
;.WRITXOR-REF.VER. -OR the 27th ult.,
by Rev. E. Breideubaugh, Mr. Benjamin
F. Whitmor to Miss Li 7,7.10 A. Reever,
both of Highland township.
Obituary notices S cents a line or
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no,
tieea.
. - Eurziotrisnoss..--On the 29th -ult.,
Charles C. infant son of Abram and
Martha -Bitsenberger, aged five months
and ten days.
41.r.y.--On Saturday last, Mr. John Lil
ly, of lidountpleasant township, in the 74th
year of his age.
Prrzes.—Ort the - 24th 'ult., Sallie May
agedia (but,.
STErrotru.—Near .4..rentevllle, on the
/Id Atuut Mary ..
an, infantdaughter
of Wm. S. and Sophia C. Steinotir, aged
six months and seven nays.
Pale is her grave she lies,
White as the virgin snow,
Cos h er
are her young blue eyes
ll bal.
r• •
rein iktiy not dry the tear?
Nugipte for.. Anna Mary shed:.
Shale happier tbere.than bare,
By JPerial our "keigerliedt
al
G 50 @
t 25 @ 150
I 10 4, 125
..... 1 00 1 20
90
2 50
7 00
@ 85
30
G el 8
MARRI E I)
DIED
2,000 QUARTS!
ROBERT SHEADS,
Gettysburg, Penn'a.,
Is prepared to fa rttfah STRA W BEEBI El!, of too best
varieties, raised in his own turnery, and in any tic-
sired quantity. Orden promptly attended to,
Gettysburg, June 4,1869.-3 t
MEAT WANTED
TUE lIIGIIEET CASII PRICE PAID POE
COUNTRY HAMS,
SIDES,
SHOULDERS & LARD,
BY NICHOLAS Sc SDION CODORL
York street, below wtAri, meet.
Hams and Dried Beef, also Fresh
Meats constantly on hand for sale.
Jura.
THEATRE.
The =embers of the HOLLIDAY STREET. THEA
TRE, BALTIMORE, will give
•
Two Grand Performances,
IN AGRICULTURAL HALL,
Getiyxbury, Pa., on Fridayand Satur-.
day evening, June 4th and
The Company consist of the celebrated Li g ht Co
oo-dien,
Miss Florence Stanly •
7
s-wo
AIRS. G. C. GERMAN,
• MISS HAT LIE HOWARD,
" MINNIE MORTON,
MR. HARRY H. WOOD,
W. D. SHIELS,
" W. YOUNG,
W. J. SWAIN,
" W. B. BURTON,
G. FLORENCE.
44-Politiv•ly bet two Perk/muskets. For parti
culars, sec smelt bills, i./tint, 4, 186.--It
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE !
2D DIV. 1 all DISTRICT OF PENYA.
NO TICE!
g Anottil A“le-nunent for the abOvotun: of
all persona lialdnti, tax on Incont.., -articles is
Schedule A, and alga of all p-rsona reknit ed to pay
Special 'Mika on Duchies', haring been coutpl e ted,
SO
-2102 .11111ti:BY GIVEN, that the uuteas'aretaid
have become doe and payable, and will be received at
the fAluwlng plat.va and tin..., to wit
At the Engle !Intel In Gettysburg. Adams county
Wsdnesday and .771urtd y, July 9th
At the office of J. W. Llngenfitcr: In 8246.1 Ti,.s
day and Wednesday, Asne ILLA and .16th
At the lintel of D. sod .11.0tc, Wody Run, June 17th,
Anal at my office, prior to the &h of June
PENALTIES
All persons who fall to pay their annual taxes to
the 25th day ohluue, will ho duly notified of their
neglect., f,,r which a fee of 20 cents and foot cants for
each mile traveled in serving the notice will be
charged. Persons doing Business without having paid
&Special Tax therefor, are liable to a penalty of three
times the amount of said tax a fine of Five Handled
Donau', and imprisonment Inci three years.
CHARLES kr. ASLICOII,
. .
C.llector 16811 Duct roue's.
Hopewell, Pr., llay 23-2;
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA.
GENERAL AGEYTS
ED=
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
o► 2111
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
IL.)
Males of Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
Tho NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Is
II corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress,
approvetlinly 2.5, 1868, with a
Cash Capital of Quo
Dollars,
and Is now thoroughly organized sod prepared !orbs
Liberal terms offerectto Agents and 3citi4torv, who
are invited to a;ply at oar Mace.
Pal! particular' to be had on appllcul lon atutir oL
Ant, located In the second story of our
where Circulate cud Pamphlet., fully de"cribing the
sdetuttagim otfurad by the Company, may be had.
B. S. RUSSELL, Manager.
ILA. PICK INO, Agent, Gettiaburg,, Pa.
Aog. 21,11148.-1 y
WHY NOT MAKE MONEY •,
With onr STENCIL A>'D KIT CHEM OtTIM% end linen
in Novel and attrnetl re ■rileftrT Circulars rm.
STAFFORD UMW., Gti Fulton St, kir.. York.
April IG.-12w
IXTANTED, AGENTS.--" Wonder of tho World ;" bp
Y V warranted to care Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Raid ma the packago r 3 stem; Nut to be paid Pc
,qatil
tempted. I pay $4O per month and crown iwion to di*.
tribute packages. .1. C. TILTON, Tittanwrig.ft.
May 14.4 w
O
$ l /00 I'Alf!lala P ry er peNtrareelly v tol t gents.ev U e a r"..
wheni, selling our flatext Everlasting Whitt Wart
Clothes lines. Call at or write fur particulars to the
GIRARD WIER AULLS,2I3I North at, PhDs.
May IL-4W , .
AGENTS WANTED POI TEE
Secret History
PF THE CONFEDERA
The neleautiepreedatioria s daiitrainq ariptfinfike4
made in thir work, ere Mating the Mali litkniedw ,
wire in the minds of the people to obtain it. TA*:
secret political lariat*, *c. Iblylotitido=At,
tedszattloWlers. wift /R
theU*l otMN bind the &Melt in litchroond," are thorouttily von.
Mated. Bend fig Cirmilriiio ARC, term,,Wl 0'
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Fraacie X. Smith
Lewis Jolly r'r l4
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Mrs. ]Byers
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John G. Gilbert 14
Upton Neely 14
Hugh ..... ..... 14
Philip A. Myer, 14
Daniel Gobten.. -
draft &ken 11
READING TWP.
lluward rt.llru 13
Jacob S. Tauilhinbaugt) 13
Siugletop
Adam s..lfyera 14
HAMILTON' TAP.
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Shaffer Koril
Lleury L Miller
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511,1m1 31cShurry ............ 14
A. K. Stc..l,E, 14
Wm. . . .14 ;
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Samuel Short, 14 7 00
Bifll On 1imm 1.1 .—......—.—...........:614. • • 7UU
Wm. A. .11cSherry 11 7 It,
J. E..mith de Cu .. 14 700
EplerZlm 31ilier lu it,
Emanuel pt pAkir
J. Yno.t LC. Son 14. 4 - '47 on
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A. T.Wright. 14 7 00
11. , 0'mau at Iludaltuldnr......._.-...... 13 10 Ul)
Piliou 4.500....- 13 . 10 00
11<nry N. Mintaigh 700
Charks 1). Elden 14 7,00
Uniela 'Penrose .......4 r.........- 14 . ' 700
Wm: S. C844....5. • - - ' 14 ' -T 00
/km, Schloseer 14 7 00
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lainni.ll.4ttle' ' ' 14 •7 oo
A. F. Barker ............... .. -......... ...... 14 7 00
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Ittcaumn at Slaorb ...... -....... ......... - 14 7 ; 00
John Ilinkle . 14 inuo
3. II Damara ' I 4" /Cr 00
MI% KateSchreintr., 14 .
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M. at 4 .l. Iloward - • 14 7 - 00
Wm. F. C/0114t1 & llro 12 12 /0
Maslut at. Lett l 4 4- ..:.—........-....-- 13 . - 10 00
D...m.18 1 / 4 41srarla " ' 41 15 00
Weikart et Stadr Co 00
J. La 11. kmangrasdier-.............-4, 14 7 00
Amoo igietly ....._ 14 7 00
'J. W. Uubteel..t..-_.. _________„,„ 14, . 700
C.. 11
lebouse ef •111er.- ..... -..........,-. 8 410 00
Diary 14),....:11 ...... ....-.....--........- 14 7 00
Dr.t.p.cael, ere. . • •••• 14 700
Lava•Biltinger
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Snyder at 80n........„____„_, 14 700
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E11i4:45 „LIN TWP.. ... • • .
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Mink 1.11444481. .•: .. '.. - ..e . ' - 'II ' ' ' ' X l5 20
Tobi•Cov, 14 7 00
J. 11. Mica. sper_ge r . ... .44 700
U. W. Wailer. 700
Barney lit it Of ............................... 14 T (0
Solomon D0me............_ ....,..,..... 14 700
Martin 1. 310Ik0 .. -. 14 7 00
Mrs. 14°11141.1u 1.4
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Jacob Masks 14 7 00
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James A. It 74 14 7OO
Jam/ F. 104 cr ................ _... 13 . TO 1.0
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.7(.14n E. L1tt1......,.... ..... .....---.. 14 . 700
BUTLER. TWP.
J 074,11 iali tiol,loo - . 'l4 700
Lt wla 1-01,1 14 7 00
Jarc,l; Eppelman 1.4 , , , 7CO
}:4,44,rd 5u11gy...4....!......... ...... ......... 14 ; ' ,' j 700
EliteO 1 / 1 111.11.i...i...... ' ' H' • ' . 700
Ibrarl ,--.-.111.: 14 12 50
lIAMILTONBAN TWP.
lintl.3o-,211 it tiro 14 7 00
eh i.l.:a .1 Ilasselman,.- ........ -.".... 13 , 10 lio
Icor rz if" Mosfolninn " 13 - 10 00
CO trit, F. Ilinkel 14 ; 4YI
D. Sulllv.tu A 5.m....- ......... ... 12 17; 50
, c401&po Tire. \ ,
3.6 , 4 , ...eite1ui...i..1 •,I .; .It r• J .., 100
Wija. Irackwarta.A... rT --- 13 J ''" 10 00
.7011 n I,ovvivr 14 7 00
LrtisiciT TIT.
S.4unt.l Martin 14 . 7.00
Martin Overholtzrt 11 7 00
LATIMOILE. TWP.
Warner Sun 14
7 00
JLel Uricet 14 ' 100
HUNTINGTON TITP.
' ' ec
ft)vp. zit** ;., 7
'
4 ',
- ' T
llartman ik Saidler , .... 11 1::. 00
(iciest ,6110 NePg•••••••••••••••• ? ••••• 4 / 1 14 00
4....}....4.... 14 r . , . ;Do
mr.. Giib.t.......• ''' ... . ... ......_:...... 14 7 00
S.unuel Langloir .„.„: ; ~.'.',..,•111 ',. 10 00
Lox ie W. 14 7 00
T. Q. W O / 1 '............4 -...c............. 11l i 700
John W. Rri,tzel...... ..... ....,.....,,. 1 - 7,00
• 3144 cAtiryZ . ..14111,14.;..i....4. .:...F... .4.' I '.l ; ',' , jOO
Mr. ti.t t ' ' ' - ' • ' 'l. .''' ' ' lO 00
c 1 milE4l.lorn rwr.
P"t0o 14 7 00
ismutmer TWP
Myers & 11 7 00
u;,:rd;i TVPP,. • .
... , .
Dar LI S'. 11.1414.....+.....— .
—..—......—.... . ,
14 • 700
. 4gel B. It a / 4 r.... ......................... 14 700
A l / 1 :11141011 e 11 ...................—,......—.• 14 - 700
Ed ward Wentz 14. , 7 00
Mrd. Heil c r... —.—....... 14 7 00
.. . i , : ' '7l EP0.1.1 :17P.
A.. 194. 1iarigiii..!...44.a.... —4.4. ...... rr- ' ' — 'io too
Wm. Eat er. 14 7 00
.... ..,....
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13
J. F. Houck 14 MOO
11 I,
oó
Dauiel bebop- ..... U . 700
purirraz atrip r•lstittazz. - •
Jahn Ifeerflg,thoityitinre..;.l. ' 8 bOO
Adam Diehl.
•
.AITAL,
'Near- be .... Aeby gl tpersgr ims
the aluere return of eliuullinntlon, that I will hold an
Lao CaVaerV pettysbarg,
on &I Vet of a prkaf, Wray, the
Aran. v .* . JI., en ma where all pen
sous th:st mug Cposider_thetamillros aggrjoy Id , 4 poild
s*.i,daitiorit}rai fatten& ,
Liana. iota he paid on or before
the/ first day of Jul) ,11$80-
,
, • •
J. +I. WALTIM,
• . Jipprigior of Merirabtile lama ter
May
kEWkli.iNciagturiTitti4l
AT .11i0 D 8
ARENDTSYIttry .PA;:;
.
i . TOBtAIS'
.•
Hh(T
oft.eri6ri AntstilsUe 'vt ha'
f r uat return*/ fin* lan'etty *Ha aplasied U.
'
"rt ffr t i: t • -
DKrGOODS •
googitll43.
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prepaid o Real. YIP' a ll critß,
ge
wry stlY j Lk • •
bilk 1.1••-
61 4 114 .'cl4PLEst
kreencastff-Manttf4ture,
Wholesale .z 4 AhitAlf; . .: . "
tuREA swidit;Ww.4.37),
,„. rup A ri t yjus 107,p LAST MASON
s A •4 o levt mrctat
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3 00
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'...50 4 / 1 4164441,
ingiliku.--Caut e to the reoidenee
rang it& a of 121, rortilM7lTß
The owner le requested fa eVale for ward.prom proper.
4. 4 7 4 b Ar 4"
L4i
•tim.faltri‘Oß BQrpA7.
V0T1,C 11 E....,..,- 7 1,ettra of Adminis
-I.4l4inge 'roe vitals of li'mloon'tfonsn , a..
mimed, Mt. o 10 et t rotors, adanecoou ty, ha. los Wee
goontoll ft tit* tindletelsoml menilms Is the Darwin
fileStgotmryi, he beret), gloss Nolte* to all pentad
te'onid *Mot* to touts tesmedlote posmont,
statlyNleMythrldingelnloussalsal the mato to present
them properlytialbentitated for settlement.
• . • I.llfalltr OVREDltiftl.A.lm , r
sitortlac-44
10 00
to Ir r c E
The tiralitocomikof DAVID J Lis N.
Loortuittrwi of Ihip forma suid ',Meteor iltvep J. elanto,
. 141 1• 1 0.1101' Aloof event,: low tmeetilll.4 lw tho
Court of Common Piaui of Adams. Co„ and will I.
cootirsaml by arid Court, on Me third lfeialtay in Jame,
1 , Mikes cum to. thaws to tits easing.
JACOB 11111L110IN. Proth'i.
itsi 11,4 d.
, ELECTION.
4 , ,VERGREEN CEMETERY.-
..-. As 'teethes far • WO I 6IDENT au•l SEVEN
MAN AOHES of Kvergretn C«meter7r Aseeciatloe, to
serve Swim yew. tem b• bald to lIRANOAT AVM.
lima, JUNE 71U. AT 734, OTLOCIE, dm
AAANtetion Nootn, ItA the Itornagh 14 detiyetnier.
J. 6 tSCWOK , Vreektutt.
WM. li..ll[4l.4,.:*•cr.tary. Nay 21.-.3t
1)1S80LUTIO.N.
Sbe partuffflobip beretufurs sa.4thul Letrieeett
the nadersigrief b*. been dboobted by mutual' cos,.
seat. the lieltit4 pbsiber will eternap bushier
at the ohlitauti.
AU Indebted to the firm of Glatiarts bearlirltair ars
requested to snake bum mile to paginant,„ and thane ba r •
log elating to prewidt them. The boots *lll ba toned
st Ow old stacd.
Jo9KP4 S. OLLLKSPI B,
DANIEL GASH AN.
(.3.1,1,5a11iar6, bpi, 2141
TAX NOTICE.
;Nat Id I. )W47' RI.. that an A BATS* lINT or 11
NCR CNN!. will be alkwoitois lh. borough T/11‘ ..-
*vestal tor ate year 1869, which shall be pahl en Ur be
JULY IST, 4369.
Elate JAMBE VeCRIAB.S, Oo!lector
By tullat uf. lke UMW Cowbell.
ALEX. SPANGLER, Pres't
Att•et D. 'DDtHou, Seey
TO gOLI4ECTORS,
Tha OoMedan of Slat° sad Want, taxes fist labit
are argial toaaskis oollectJoaa possible and Pay the
maw ow la lba Omanty Tra►wrer or or briars Om
IST OP JITLY
lrr •
orilar of Com ealsakaairt,
I,- M. WALTRIP., Cl..t.
Mai 21-14
• REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE ig hereby given to all
ratteteee and other peewee concerned, that th•
Adminiettatlaa Asoesate hereinafter asentlosed pill
be preei.o tele t tb• Ondiane' Court of Adams coasts
for coairmation aad allow/ma, en. TUNIDAY, the
VAS day et IJNE neat, at 2 o'clock, P. viz:
•
tint and Anal account oflAtz Durkhold.r
:Ablardiss of Came. •
. .
The account of If. f. Bloomer, dihnhiletrutur
of Philip Eleaeihate of Reeding terp.,
;LG. The drat mid Anal aceouat of Jacob 11. G.i.
treat. Truer, to well the R Mai Bidets of Danl.! M
Gobeedit, tale .1 Uaionorp.,dee'd.
t 24. The Jo:coma of Jacob Boatetter and Margaret
11. llntetter, udichilstrators of Gm estate of Abre.
ham Hostetter,
2ft. The fret sod final prardlanahfp accouut of
Denied Bream, Guardian of Samuel Yekenrud•A mJaur
son of Beery Belienrode, decd.
IGL The Gimmitiontedu eaccitiat. of Job. Mktley,
atuirdian of .11.rprot Y. Pitter, (no• Margaret IL
Wildeein,) a &tighter of Marilee L. Pfizer, died.
24'. Madre& account of Hoary J, NJ.rt , Zuwidor
of Ilea rr Myers, late of Stratum tiro.. deed.
748 The tint account of Modisel Detrkk, Buidutor
of the will of Margaret Det fie k, ilec'd.
R. D. LIOLTZWORTU, Brighter.
_ .
BOUNTY ACCOUNTS.
PRIM WilLPOßD,llreswarer of Latimer. township,
a Adams amety, , Pn...llonaty hind in wont with
the &ha) I Diractors of said township,,A4ons ewunty,
—up to May 13th, Iya, as fAlow t:
Dlt•
Received /ram Cu ßooter &brine at avee..
ilect ri ."
47 .... . 5 1 . 0 2 Cu
Received of Collector 3,12.5
♦t 12 differebt Hager.—
DWI Treasurer use tilis settlement.
ThkACCQUlllant prays ensitil for the fullowfoi poy
Carols mode by order of the School Biro°toss of Lauf
wore townalskp, as follows:
• Cit.
. . .
AdreithrlV 'Buny Account, 1668 110 00
Oirebesioot, bred and Interest. 614 26
* Amos c,,Myent. Bond madl nt greet - 656 uu
John.Cooleue,lntereet---....-,„ 01 OU
Will lint lecke, Bounty__ 150 00
Dr. J.'ll. Week Bomar 163 61
;Joseph Beene., Interest MI le.
s*od Albert, Buouty..-........-. ..... ----- •180.1 e)
?eta' D. Kauffrunn, Bounty 150 00
Reebok Durham!!! for Lents: Bounty ...- ..... 100 00
Order to Teter retie*, Bounty..__ ....... 300 00
Order fur Obeet.deta,tts, Bounty ......... .....-..... 150 00
Ordee for D P. Stitzel, Bond end Interest 1/5 06
Werner Townsend. Order 2 es
Order for lleury Woettlerg, Bond turd Interest !kr/ 55
rue Treasure •t lost settlement of account.- 26 64
Bccouetant chalets CtediS fur sohtl leg end dl..
bulling the above.--.
... _'-
.. .. : .. . ... -.-
Henry Burkholder, Bounty
Auditors' sad Clerk's fare
the i lGt tiudernignml, Auditor. Irw•iug
ticurl7 AOtou.ul of John Wolfurd, Trot rrrrr of
Latimoro llourity Wood, nod it ourrrot, a.m..
• DANIXL Y. IiTLTZI 1.,
A UK A lIAM GROVE,
U KO. L. Did.kliDOßlO,
Jou Cox, Clerk. Auditors.,
Moly 21. , -31. 1, •
Warble lards.
AN N 0 N j 3
1,
MARBLE WORKS
CORN 111 , 011 BALTIMORMA ND , DA ST MID-
DLE BT., OMBITE. 71i1 COURT-110V88,
G.ETTYSBURG, PA.,
11191111 Y DZSCRIPTION OY WOKE lIIICIPIND
niajainlaT STILE ON Tali AMC
Mai 29,11167.-41
6:14:til(BBITRG MARBLE YARD.
MAUI • NllO
La /kat Tor!‘ if t red,Clettymbirg, Pi, Iniusilug
itesproparfol to forstaltollkbadsof mirk lbtkU►flN
SUCH All NOT tr3Mlltir," TO if MI, II LINTON
NIAF77tO,lc. 10
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klieoiaoath Prods** taksal■szehs..,..l
la
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Cianiftrus, lb; Pasistag4rs'iall4ivii e. re p
Ye*Dlts•o! l ou . gortfirilmilitOps!!!!" 0401 1..1
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70;i71L1101 . -E-L.:,
fril'Z'll9lll.lßCP, PA.
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111.118.1 a a new liconSettatil has hepi
1444 pp 141 *II WWI illiPimmia
!r kt166 ... 1 4 6 6 661 " 61 0 ° M1.V.,"4,4 1 6 AMIN. km,
Molt Dlata!ss fber p( Abt )971. Mort ut
kb, tla aferpmeditiri •10a cyr
`lca of gps.ii ;with itoipli*ioll4is attac6l.
Eilmod4l44 •trvf944‘, bat scumastafiathai CletLa.
41104.**11+4410..emletugarieptearb. 11.4.1
• **a lhalailiiiiitil4lo4l4ll till •p$ Mk, noi4
faialag masisatuatapar•tasp!
V -4/71.:U
MEM
11Ei
rlfay 21.-t4
53,566 VI
15 T 6
ts.as4 04
34 , uu
160 Ou
ICU
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