tOr star it. Situtind. it. isTo. adirsallsors andotbersluterested w 111 ' boat tie Sated M i st tie regular strew. , latlow of She "SITAR ANDAENTIISEL" Is atuei larger thaw that of way star wooer publisbrd in the County, biotiwg read weekly by sot less thaw MONO 4. • enema. DECORATION DAT. We notice in our exchanges that prepanitioniiire being' made in various places for the observance of the 30th of May, the day set apart for the decora tion of the , graves of the heroes who fell in-defence of the Union. As yet we have heard of no preparations in this-place, where of all others the occa sion should be duly honored. At Get t3 sburg the power of the Rebellion culminated, and here _.received its death-blow. Over three thousand of the nation's heroes lie in the National Cemetery, and it is eminently fitting that their graves should be strewn with Bowers on the 30th. Hitherto the cer emonies in Gettysburg have been con ducted under the auspices 'of the mem bers of the Grand Army of the Repub lic. We understand that die Post in this place has disbanded, and it will be necessary that some other agency take steps to observe the day, either by a meeting of citizens or of the surviv ing soldiers of the War. There is a propriety in the latter moving In the matter, and as but little time remains to complete the arrangements, we tak the liberty of naming Col. C. H. Buehler, Col. E. G. Falinestock, and Hitj. H. B. Benner az a provisional committee, to initiate ;the movement, by promptly callino a meeting of citi zens or surviving officers and soldiers of the War, as may be deemed best.— We name these gentlemen simply be cause they are the highest commis sioned officers in the borough. There are others, both in town and county , who will doubtless be glad to co-operate with them. IT Is somewhat remarkable that while Northern Copperheads and Southern fire eaters of the Ku-Hinz stamp alike fail to accept the situation as determined by the triumph of the Union arms, and manifest a dogged purpose to keep alive the spirit of Re bellion; by a constant abuse of the N ational Government, and an equally constant defence and laudation of the men who precipitated the Rebellionr— the Rebels who did the actual fighting and bore the brunt of the conflict, with ,s conviction of the rightfulness of their cause; now evince a determination to atone for past errors by a manly sup port of the Government. While Fer nando Wood, Horatio Seymour, Voor hees and Vallandingbam, Jett. Davis, Henry' A. Wise, and other blatant politicians, North and South, are 'still at heart Rebels, Wade Hampton. Breckenridge, Longstreet, and other prominent Rebel chieftains, insist that it is the duty of the South, having staked every thing on the arbitrament of arms, to abide the issues of the war, and accept the results work ed out by the logic„ of events. We have before us another *illustration of this same feeling. Robert W. Hughes, a prominent Viginia Rebel, who went into the contest, not from ambitious purpose but in vindication of what he believed to be a just cause, in response to an invitation to attend a recent . freedmen's celebration, thus writes : "Having been myself a rebel until the close of the war, it was natural that I should have arrived at the aoaclusiou slowly and reluctantly (but I entertain it profoundly) that the policy of the Republican party is the only policy that , can settle the controversies of the late war and restore a final and substantlal peace between the sections and races." We commend this paragraph to Northern Copperheads who are reluc tant to surrender their sympathy for the loot cause, and doggedly cling to the issues of the dead past. Southern Rebel organs are just now roundly berating (ten. Longstreet for attending the colored celebration of the ratification of the 15th Amendment, on the 80th ult., in New Orleans, on which occasion he rode in the proces sion in a carriage literally covered with Stars and Stripes. Tun woman suffrage movement doesn't seem to be waiug 1111tch pro• tress in this.country. The Illinois Cotu3titutional Convention, which had agreed to submit the question to a vote of the people of that State, has re-eon - sidered its action and struck out the clause. In England, however, the ag itation bids fair to amount to souk thing. The House of Commons has passed to a second reading the bill re• moving the disabilities of women in -regard to voting, by a vote of 124 to 91. A petition signed by 190,000 women was lately presented to rerilenlebt, asking for the right of suffrage, " and the decided vote in the House of Com mons shows that. the new movement has considerable strength among our congas across the water. In England the right of suffrage among men is limited by a property test, and the masses de not vote. Hence even If female suffrage be granted, It will be confined to the '!upper" Tim New York World, the national Democratic organ, is after the colored vote—insists that "the colored people owe nothing to the Republican party for the change in their politiesl condi tion," and that prudent management will secure a lame proportion or the Democratic party. Now that the "nigger" has become a power in polit ical movements, we hear little of the 0 4113 in-bone" philosophy, and it will not be long before these tome Demo- cratic leaders will claim to Iwo bcen the life-long and peculiar friends of the colored man. It will take some time, however, to bring the Adams county rank and file up to that stand point.— They have been too persistently Indoc trinated with negro•phobia to change front at once. We see it stated that a bill was passed by the Legislature changing the man ner of electing School Directors. While it is difficult to ,say what bills were passed and what were not passed, we feel satisfied that no such bill panned either Howie. Mr. Beaus, of Bucks, reported i bill to provide for the elec tion of School DlrecMrs the same way that Inspectors 'of Elections me elected, so as to give each political party a representation in all School Boyd*, but the bill was not brought to a vote; School Directors will be sleet ed as heretofore. Tinaßoontreet Nava comes to us this week enlarged and in a now dress, presenting a neat appears km. Mr. Scum., the editor, kit 'veteran in the service, hsa proved his fidelity to Re publican priuoildss in a long andikith ful editorial career, and in this im provement manifests!' purpose to merit the continued oestildeum and support of ihi true Ropubikaps of liktuansel eocutig.' Putnam's Magazine, for . May, has an article on "Political Degeneracy," from altieh we take the following' extract. It faithfully portray a the abandonment of Drinocrativ pr inciples by the Dem ocratic party within the last fifty years. The writer says :—"The Deniocratic patty used to be a party of ideas; its shibboleths in the old times, though it was not always true to them, were equal rights and impartial legislation ; and the predominance it acquired was won by these words. All its greater leaders professed and expounded them; and they made the party dear to the popular heart. The writings of Jeffer son, of Nathaniel hiticon, of John Taylor, of Carolina, of Andrew Jack son, and particularly of Silas Wright, Samuel Young, Michael Hoffman, and William Leggett of the Rate of New York., were the utterances of men sin cerely,`convinced of the truth and good ness of the democratic theory of the State. - In the long and exciting strug gle between the masses of the people and the money power of banks, the leading Democrats clung with an in vincible tenacity to that conviction, and by means of it they were victorious in the end. It secured them a prolong ed control, not only of the General Government, but that of nearly every State in the Union. But prosperity wrought corruption ; the sinister alliances which success al ways brings with-it, and particularly thtalliance of the slaveholdere o tAte South—swift to put themselves on, the stronger side--cauleci a deflection from the straight line of duty. How could they who bad marched to victory un der the banner of equal rights, wave its glorious folds in the face of a body of men whose whole social, system was built upon an atrocious denial of all rights to an entire race of mankind?— How could they who had clamored for Impartial legislation uphold a legisla tion which refused to acknowledge ev en the political existence of at least one-half the community ?. It was a painful predicament; a few re' mained true to principle ; but the most preferred the tortuous paths of jug glery. Iu the place of Human Rights they inscribed upon their standard an- I other word, not different in every re spect, yet not the same--State Rights. Under a plausible but fallacious inter pretation of the Organic Law, they erected these commonwealths, which are but the coequal integers of a Com poalte Nation, into the independent and sovereign parties to a federal compact. There was enough truth—and of im portant truth--.-in their doctrine to mislead the simple mind, unused to the nicer distinctions of, political her meneutics. It was not discovered, at a moment, how they brought the Con , *Mutton into conflict with . the most elementary principles of liberty and justice,—how they adroitly shielded an abuse which every unperverted mind abhorred by an instrument which ev ery American heart revered. Thus fbr a time they were successful in confus ing popular intelligence andconsolence. Slavery triumphed ; but as it is the na ture of all despot/arm to proceed to excess, its triumph was accompanied by an assertion of supremacy so dicta torial and arrogant, that it of itself, apart from its nefarious cense, provoked revolt. A reaction, slow at first, but sure and inevitable as the laws of God, gathered intensity and strength with time, until the smouldering fires burst into a conflagration. War, the- last arbiter, came; but when it came, it is to be said with sorrow and regret that, while the masses of the_ Democrats shouldered their guns in defence of Liberty and the National Life, many, far too many, of their leaders, either aided with the insurgents or gave a cold shoulder to the patiltits, Throughout this contest, and especi ally in the appeal to arms, the conduct of the Republican party was as decided and honorable as that of the Democrats wag vacillating and disreputable.— Formed originally, indeed, of the seri ous sad - thinking men of all the °lda' parties, as a protest against their gen eral subefrYlonee to the SlaTal'ower, it marritained ConahitelleY with a greater purity of zeal and a ingfre In flexible purpose than is usual with political combinations. . fik,Elietintaa it doubted, sometimes it wavered, some times conspicuous leaders thought possible to solace the hardships of the -tnarch with the sweets of official bivouacs; but when the battle was at length joined, 'They fought li p brlyve mex long and well, They were!' the Faked with slain: and they did not desist—in imy &irk nese however black, in any strain how ever exhausting and desperate—until the enemy had been dispersed, am) an entire race redeemed from slavery into freedom ! That Is a transcendan glory for any party to have achieved at any period of the world's history. The movements of reform are coin manly so slow ; wrongs are so inveter ate, strike so deeproots into the so weave their branches among many tender twigs, clamber up and twine about so many sheltering walls, that pulling them up is dangerous ; so they can only be lopped oft by degrees. Bu the hideous Upas of slavery was liter ally deraelnated ; radicalism was _true to lts meaning ; the very roots were torn from the soil by the Act of Emsn &paten ; and subsequently by the Great Amendments, all the rootlets and little fibres that might sprout again somewhere hive been out uft. Now for the first time slime the preamble to the Declaration of Independence—the Mating CACirifi 4f Oa ftepUblie—Was framed, every human being In the lend may read it without feeling it to be a 14, with an hyneat and js i ddlant anti solemness tlutt,ll le a truth. *Act the greatest of truths. What is to oome of so swift and tre mendous a change, the future will tell ; hut it is impossible to indulge in any despondency in respect to it; for we should distrust the God who mac) us, and man, his Pohlad image, if we could suppose that as act of Justin, so grand and signal could hays any other than prosperous leioes—pusperms beyond the dreams of oath, because In- volving every benignity of the gym. isthettilo baavens.n Tan Trustee, of the Delairare State :formal Schwa have recently imbed a einsular on "the prreent oondition of nubile education" in ;hilt Mite, which oontaine the startling Mateasent th4‘ good Judges estimate the ;lumber of men and women in that State unable. to read and write their own namm, at not lea tiara one-third of the emirs population. This le the State where a White Idan's Party".'Wanted pre aerve the armed rights of the white eltizens, and to protect them from the dreaded Influence of "ignorant" blacks! On too AI bug., Glen. Irwin onounod the aloe of Stile TIONNWer • boring Sled cm bond roquLrod by tbo our Aot..lleggart, cootifor amber Mr. Irwin'/ 'brew adinfabnedkonAgs boon • fie - Eleils owe Gov. Geary a debt of 'gratitude lbe his veto of the Bill to rob the State Treasury of over $9,000,000 to aid sundry railroad. enterpriser. It Is conceded that the bill was carried in botkbranchotof the • Legislature by the • most andacioni bribery, members' votes being shame lessly brought up by the originators of tile swindle. The enormous amount of the "steal" gave the lobby ample means to buy up as many votes as were requisite, and but for the lute hour at which the veto was sent lu , making a 1 second passage of the bill impractica. f We, it may be that it woulithave been I enacted into law over the Governor's veto. The p inks wilco engineered the matter will i in doubt he co. hand next winter, and ose only way- 'a.• the peo ple to prevei.t the swindi.- being con summated iiext is for the nominating Convebtions , o see thatall Legislative candidates" are squarely pledged against it. Adato.s county is on the record, through the votes of Dr. Dill and Senator Duncan, as favoring the bill. Row about our next Re-. presentative ? This is a matter that concerns tax-payers of all parties, and they should see to it, if corrupt party leaders will not. TH E result of Napoleon's appeal to the people for endorsement of his peculiar scheme for establishing the appearance of popular government While, at the same time, he retained hie absolute personal power, has justi fied his confident expectatons. Full returns from ail parts of France show the vote on the Plebiseitum to have been : Yes, 7,210,296 ; Nor-415.30,610, giving a Majority of 5,679,686 for Na poleon. The army vote stood, 227,886 for, and 29,864 against. These enorm ous majorities peeve that the go• ovo runt of the Empire still has a r Hog hold upon the masses of the people, despite popular belief to the contrary • Paris and Marseilles voted against the Empire, the former by 45,013, and the loiter 6,417 mojority. .The rural dis tricts gave nearly a unanimous vote for the Empire. There wag mueh excite ment in Paris, and barricades were thrown up by the mob, but the prompt action of the troops maintained order. Tax General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South is in session at Memphis, Tennessee. On Wednesday a memorial ws. read from Bebop Janes, of the Church North, urging a re-union and asking the ap pointment of a Committee to consider the question: Last year a !similar pro position was- declined. A re-union is only a question of time, but at present the Church South needs a little more "re-construction" to bring it into ac cord with the unionistic movements of the day. THE Pension Committee of the Uni ted States Senate have reported ad. versely to granting Mrs. Lincoln a pension. The Committee give a de tailed statement of the amount realis ed from her husband's estate to show that she is not in the needy circum stances generally supposed, and argue that as there is no existing law under which the pension can - be granted a special act would be a dangerous prece dent. THE trial of McFarland, for the murder of Ilicharcison.' which has been in progress in NeW York for several Weeks, terminated on Tuesday by the Jury rendering a verdict of "Not Guilty," after three hours deliberation. Tea Irma °aux &Ana. —lf the House basis of 275 members of Oongrese should be adopted for the next ten year*, Ohio will have 21 members, Indiana 12 and Illinois 19; total for the time States, 52 members. This is nearly one fifth of all the House.— It is nearly equal to the number of members of the imperial States of New York and Pennsylvania, which will bate 58 member" between them. The five. States lying side by side will cut 110 votes in the next House, or within 28 votes of a" majority of the whole Union. There are thirty-eight States in the Union, but practically the political power in the legislation of Congress and In the election of President and Vice Presi ,dent is in the five States we have mention - ell--,New York, Pennsylvania, Ohlo, In diana and Illinois : 'pa 4ed with the smaller States they will carry, they will be irresisd ble, It is probably safe to:lay that after 1880 a majority of all the people in this country will reside within their borders,— They are thiseat - of American empire.— Look at their present mpjestic populations : New York 4,700,000 Peruisylvania. $ 500,000 Ohio .3,100,000 , Illinois", 1,700,000 •?, 1,700,000 Total . . . Here is a population within a million and a ball of the whole population of the Valon In 1840, thirty years ago, —.ltarrishurg Telegraph. A - 81110171.“ CAs=.—The following cue of suffocation comes from Portland, Maine : "A few evenings since the family of Mr. Charles Rolf, Jr., consisting of himself, Wife and one child, residing 'on Portland street, narrowly escaped suffocation by gas from a mei stove. • The child had been playing about the room, e 4, pnobserved, shut the damper to the stove, thus preventing the gas from escaping up the chimney. Just before retiring Mr. Roll Ailed the stove with new coal, but did not notice the con dition of the damper. ,Ithey retired, and the escaping gas soon completely stupided them. When they returned to -conscious seas Mr. and Ma. Rolf both found them selves prostrate on the door, and had been vomiting violently and (flo od was oozing rom their noses. The child was still sleep lag ow the hod- They fetlnd 4 Wiedelf open which we. closed when they went to bed, bat neither remembered raising it.— They thought they : had slept the usual time, but on going to the store far his morning'i milk be thund they bad slept until nearly six o'clock the next evening—sbout twetßy two hours. Fortunately, no serious effects have ;united." Dammam Aocumer.—On last Friday, little Freak, the only child of Frank and ano7 !twins; While &ding with a pet dog in the kli4heni pulled a fee kettle or boiling water off the stove, deluging himself with the oontents. An examiustion show ed a terrible scald , . covering the entire body from the waist down, but even than the fat al result which followed was not anticipat ed. Although every thing that could be was done to relieve the pain, the shook was too great ler his system, and on Saturday morning the little seems died. - Frank was II Most interesting child, aged about three ran and memo iusarki t 'mtd was the idol ebb parents end the pet oi fhe belem4o4l, eild redden has Arita the dopes" sympathy of the entire cermenethy.—gar ibrd DenweraL Tan host hualligattoa front the mad!. lion farming the Isthmus of Darien ibr a canal route tantrum the Atlantic and Pacif ic, is that it has not yet met with sums, and that the Calakalla bay routs is Wigan triable, Ti* intensatkiial Yacht jam between the Sag lid yacht Oestibeis. sad the Anal. tas —I Elepato, at Wednesday la the gates eheseel, vu west by the Sappho. Tag 80boone aglow mos was to bek“ Peamyinsis Igoe. Omit Widesaigy, MANI Constmsnr - of an adjourn ment before thlt Ist of A.nignst. Tim Senate Killats4',Committee is ad verse to the amen* to Mrs.- Lee of the Washington relics - owlet Mount Vernon. Tiu Pfasideitt baistated hie approval of Senator Sherinan's bill for the reduction of the ham Ox Saturday 'there was ten-and-half mil lions of currency in the Treasury, and near ly a hundred milliome of coin. AIMS° Napoleon's little bills of, house hold expenses, is an Item of $lO,OOO paid ,yearly to his hair dresser. - Tas British Government purpose wolfing to the Canadian waters a force sufficient to protect the fisheries. Tim Ways and Mean Committee Mon day decided,tipon a large redaction of in terrud taxallOn. Ma Jossrs H. Lawns, Mr. Golliday's successor as Representatives from Kentucky, took his seat in the House yesterday. IT is said that four thousand Mormons attended the fortieth Conference of that church at Salt Lake City last week. Gamut. SHUMAN has ordered that all available troops at Fort Columbus, New York harbor, be sent to Texas. Tax Emperor and Empress of Austria recently washed the feet of twelve poor old men and women in the throne ram at Vi- enut. Amnia girl sent out to hunt for egp, came back unsuccessful, oomplaining that "lots qt ballr were standing round doing nothing." car loads of ego passed through ta i na Toled one day last week. The shipment con ' one million two hundred and sixty ,; nd eggs. Nsility two Weeks ago 1,500 pounds of strawberries arrived In the San Francisco market, and were sold at from twenty-five to thirty cents per box. A raiment:4nm hall storm occurred in Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon, stones seven inches in circumference falling and causing the wreck of thousands of windows. Guinean Jordan and several Cuban of ficers have arrived in New Cork. They re present the patriot cause as being In a bet ter condition than at any previous stage. Tas Oblo'Leeslature adjourned without passing the appropriation bill. Members will have to wait for their own pay until the next session. AT Memphis, Saturday, the graves of the rebel dead were decorated, aid the corner - stone of a monument was laid. Business generally was suspended. Tut Executive and Locating Committees of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural So ciety have fixed upon Scranton as the place fbr holding the State Fair for 1870. A TOTING lady of Massachusetts was re cently offered $5OO-fur her hair, which lacks but half an inch of being six feet long, but refused. The offer was increased to $l,OOO, and then rejected. A Mn. Pickleton was lately married at the Walnut Street Church, in Philadelphia, to a Miss. Sardine. This is a fact. There is nettling fishy about, the announeement—ex-_ cept the name of the bride. A Barron gentleman who could not waltz, offered a young lady one hundred dollars if she would let him hug her as much as the man did who had just waltzed with her.' "1 WOULD do anything to gratify Yon ; would go to the end of the world to, please you," said a fervent lover to object of affec tions. "Well, sir, go there and stay, and I shall be pleased." Tux world is -safe from collbdon fur a while longer, as the consoling intelligence is afforded us that for the next hundred years the distance between the earth and the sun will gradually increase. Tim Burnett House In Cincianati was leased several years ago by Mr. Miller, who cleared $250,000 during the thus he mana ged it, and sold the lease for $225,000. Mr. Miller knows how to bring grist to the mill. Ir Ls stated that a man recently died In 0 4 4=7 county, who left his wife one cent., a brother a few dollars, and the re mainder of his property„ss,ooo, to erect a monument to hte own atinriotess and ego tism Tom Majesty of the law takes care of it self in Louisiana. A district Judge of New Orleans has just commiued to prison for five days, and fined ninety-live dollars, the Lieutenant• Governor of the State fbr con tempt of Court. donne from Tomas, Louisana, and Mis sissippi are scouring South Carolina for plantation bands, and thousands of celled families are saifi to be moving Westward in response to this great demand for their labor. Tni dread disinter at Richmond has awakened an unusaul amount of sympathy throughout the Country. In most of the Pities subscription lists bare been opened, and liberal pontributinne srP 1 111 14 4 7 going forward to the sufferers. m•-!.. 14 ,7 00 . 00 . Turas yaks ego, a young man in West Rutland, Vt„ boaght a quarry hi that lawn, in which's supply of stone bad been discov ered adopted to the manufkcture of slate pencils. He paldsloo for his purchase. At present the quarry is valued at ssoo,ooo. Tax Republican Executive Committal of Philadelphia is taking measures to secure the polling of the full colored vote of that city. it will amount to between four and five thousand, and ought to secure the suc cess of the entire Republican ticket, Tag peach growers of Delaware are Johl bat over the prospects of an immense crop of peaches. There is no danger now from frost or cold winds, and this Important crop to the people of the State may thergiete be considered gab. "Do you mean to challenge the jury P" whispered a lawyer to his Irish client. "Ti,, by }abets," was the answer, "if they dont aerate me, I mean tp phallism vary spa_ peen of 'em ; I want ye to give 'em all a hint of it, too." GOTZRYOB Morrow, of Indiana, is a per manent invalid, Re walks with a pane In each hand, and addrepea the Senate while seated in his chair. Although a paralytic, there is no lack of energy in his manner, and his voice reaches every portion of the spacious chamber and galleries. Am Irishman, being a little fuddled, was asked what was his religious belief. "Is it PIP be of 'IV be sikieß 0 0 104 It's the 'amp es t Widdy pc*. owe Or twelve *Miroto Whisky, and she lo ans VU never pap bert—end, hith4 that's my Wahl too," Tea Hon. John Morrlsey, member of Congress, is evidently without honor in his own otentry. The new 13uptriatentleat of Pollee in New York has stationed= Wager at the door of site Honorable gentleman's gambling den, to warn all parsons from en tering that renowned but dangerous stab ile/meat. As a New SAW school esaminamm, the etbendayobe timber sought to drrelop 1W romemLintelllimme" <dm infant clam by asking, What are come good for r Jut ter s mansett'a penes a small band went op srldt unmendous energy. 'Ma Johnny, 'what is id" 'Moir stomachs are good for tripe," Masted the young savant. Is South Carolina greet is tbe demondi • mien among the Democracy. Tire guillemot °Purger (DeSserad) fart "At this inomeat, Mew l timstb Oarliala bm M . me organised party,- WM& le the party. Tbe Drunommks , party, as a -BMW nratill Yaw." per: *slim!. of ;1411 i: 1 44111W roe' AIM"- MOM awl 10 =l= will of at latoßlibip tieflkar Ild!PaW t°10011144 aa Pow 4 1 * , 4 1 4001 1 1weiNt ompospil la bit ilk wmairift is sevirrr-c 4,114 D. On the 3d day of May, 1861, the President keened his proclarastion calling f0r42,086 vol anteers for threeleers ; and on the next day the literetary oriVar issued what la known as Gelmina osier No 15, prescribing the pica to be maid* use of in Organizing the troops called for , and -promising k every volunteer enliming ender that plan, who was honorably discharged, $100; also prom ' ising the rune to the heirs of such volunteers as might be killed in battle. General Orders No. 26 simply repeated these promises. - On the 22d day of July, 1861, a law was Pos 6 4. whiclk PrOlaised hotott9.ot oo ,l, those only who served two years, or were wounded or otherwise disabled in the ser vice; and to the legal heirs ofsuch as might die or be killed In the service. All the en listments on acd . after July 22, 1861, until another law was made, were subject to the conditions of this law. The only question involved In 11. B.ve Homer in Supreme Court (Hosmer vs. 11.. 8. in Court of Claims) was whether the gen eral order mentioned which required no particular length of service, or the law of July 22,1861, whiCh required twe years ser vice, should apply in respect to bciunty to the troops called for by the President on May Bd, and the Court decided that be promises of the orders should be carried out. Many have supposed that the decision of court would affect all persons enlisted be tween Mai 4 and July 22, 1261, and who were discharged before serving two years ; but we are informed that it was the under standing of the court that the bolas of the decision should be waned to the men com posing the regiments organised and ao cepted under the call of the President. The number of regiments actually raised between May 4 and July 22 was shout oho hundred and twenty•tive, but, under the store construction of the decision, only one-third of that number are in any way af footed. We are authorized to say thatthis is the construction given to the decision by the accounting officers of the Treasury ; and it will, of course, govern in making pay ments. The AdJa lent General ht now in corres pondence with the authorities of the differ ent States in order% determine what regi ments were organized unier the calL There will be considerable delay In the pay ment of this bounty. The only other decisions of the account ing officers in relation to the bounty are as follows : 1. If discharged for promotion the sol dier is not entitled. 2. Any soldier who re-enlisted after first discharge, and by service under such re-en listment became entitled to the additionit bounty (Act July 28, 1866) is not entitled to bounty under this decision: 8. If discharged for any disease, Injury or deformity existing at the time of enlistment, the soldier Is not entitled. STRUCK sir LIGHTNING.—During the storm of Friday night last the dwelling of Mr. Richard Taylor, Perrymansville, Harford county, was struck by lightning. The two gable.ends of the building were entirely torn out from the roof to the ground, and openings made directly into the rooms of the house. Mr. Taylor and another gentle• man, who were sitting in si room on the lower door of the house, were thrown from their chairs by the violence of the shock, while another gentleman sitting near them did notifeel it at all. The remainder of the family, who were in the Weeping rooms; were not injured. Rarnerts for the annual lists of incomes and special taxes for 1870, received at the Internal Revenue from thirty-six collection distficts, in different parts of the country„ show an Increase in amount of assessments, of 584,000. As the districts from which these returns come are generally small Ml and unimportant, the bulicatioas are that the lists tor the current year will show a very large increase over the returns of last year, notwithstanding the Luta that the general business of the country has fallen a some what, and that almost all incomes are =ill- Jammer now than then.. The arises solely from closer assessments and a better enforcement of the revenue lawn. Ix Cincinnati dwells a woman who no doubt wants the ballot, would make a cap. Ital ward politidin and should be put for ward immediately as a leading advocate of woman's rights. She was recently dragged into a police court there for fighting In the streets with a Degrease. Her face' was fear fully battered, and she held In her dexter 'hand the remains of a switch ofjut4l. She exclaimed : "I tell ye I kliqw my rights, and I'm a ping to fight for em, I don't beer 'ef Igo to the gall's. Yoe may jar cut my throat of you want to, -but I'll fight for my man tin I die—do you hear me ?' What an invaluable woman for a primary election ! Tim greatest degree of cold ever produced is 257 degrees below zero (Fahrenheit), which was obtained by Ratted; of Vienna, lu the attempt to liquefy oxygen Midll.74nl - gas. This # pcopceivably intense cold was caused by allowing lb:Ladled langbing pa to suddtmly expand to its newel con dition. Even At this low temperature, and under the pressure OtB,ooo simosikberelly neither oxygen nor hydrogen could be broOght into liquid 'form, Tel the two combined in the proper proportions make a natural liquid—water. Cu.nroam papers give ue some curious facts in regud to gold production. In eight years it has fallen off from .82,000,000 to $2.1 ,000,Coo, anA has now become a legiti mate boalness, yielding sto more average remuneration than ally other. If as . much. The business has WWI into the control of associafed capital, and the miners them selves reoehe wages averaging about four dollars a day. Trot State of Maryland has Irwin suit in the Superior Court at Bakimore against the Bah/More and Ohloßallread, to recover the value in gold• over Currency in dividends paid the State on petered limit, awned by It, amounting to nearly twp millkras of dol lars. The claim.ice based on the recent legal-tender decision al the liopretne Court of the United Staten. AT Helena, on idoadity, A. MottoMpton and James Wilson, chared with robbery and attempted murder, were Old b 7 a ocn , mhie of twenty-tour citizens, tound guilty, and hanged in the presence . of about 3,000 peomMs. he iyuda4was broufhtaboot i swi by allgllaßce "liitiltWet 1)1°491 -' 11 * meeting of Tan Corendaikeer et bdernal Revenue has recently deckled that manneactswers eel Hog a tiara of the articles of their own . stanntsotere, betas their IMP aectitineent, are not liable to pay either a use's/ as auctioneers, or the auctieWeenr tax at ow-tenth of bee per tient., provided they Lave paid their taxes u seanufsotuturs. • AT Camberl,4 Ysr7lsadp 0 ; 1 ''""""gi We maalaiPsielsotion resolve 1 laa 0 ! a I to / l abilaia ihne al* a=4 741 2. Cif gotta. PAP aagavfad the weft, tti Amphora so 411 1 4 11 apd elket ? husiikg wd thirty ( *wad lA= eieriise4 Illslr rlfatOe Au 'kudos fie dokottes leo sassed* dousl eautestide •took, Om is Winona 'on Tuesday. • MI whelp' beau* settled se wawa' it soakage, to wilt& des writ— will be Yery suvestr ! It-uot turidt IpooluYl °HMV • • Tits rEll ws er'initawsfo luxe comiza. CIRIBIRLAND.—The Dickinson College dilliculdes have resulted In the withdrawal of the Sophomore and Junior classes, $5 dhadrected students leaving for their homes. 246:Tbe Carlisle Herald says that Scarlet Fever, of the most malignant type still lingoes in that neighborhood. Oa Monday . morning a young lady, daughter of the R*. Hunter, died of the disease, and say end during last week. Instead of abating it appears to be on the increase, and many cases are now reported. FleA.EnruN.—The Mercersburg Journal has donned a new dress and has been ma terially improved in appearance.—The fol lowing persona were elected odioers• of the Franklin County Agricultural Fair Com pany, at the Annual Meeting, on Thursday last: President, C. M. Duncan; Vice Pres idents, M. L. Garver and Peter Kreichbaum; Secretary, Calvin Gilbert; Corresponding Secretary, B. L. Maurer; Treasurer, Wil liam Heyser. FRADIXICY..—The following officers of Wm. ilimmitt Lodge (Raimittaburg) L 0. of G. T., have been elected for :the ensuing quarter : W. C. T., P. W. Troxell ; W. V. T., J. A. Zeck ; W. C., Joseph Troxell ; W. Sec., Emma Matter ; W. A. Sec., M. P. Gilson ;W. F. Sec., C. Guthrie ; W. T., Mrs. Gamble; W. M., Z. Six; W. D. Laura Gerhardt ; W. J. G., Mary Clabaugh ; W. C. G., D. Brown ; W. R. H. S., Nettle Nunemaker ; W. L. H. S., Sallie Shields; P. IL C. T., A. R. Hunter; Deputy Officer, D. Gamble. ' Yoax.—The Grand Jury of the April Term of Quarter Sessions found true bills against John S. Forrest, Howard Stahl and Jcdui A. Asper, of Hanover, for incendl trim ; the trials were postponed to August term.—The let National Bank of Hanover has declared a dividend of 5 per cent.— Michael Werner; a repair hand on the Han over-Branch Railroad, fell from a hand car on the 2d ult., near Porter's Sidling, the car passing over his body, inflicting severe injuries.—The chicken cholera is prevailing in Manbeim township, many farmers hay ing lost nearly all their chickens.—The barn of Jacob Grim, Conewago township, was destroyed by fire on the 29th alt., no in suraoce. —The Lutherpm church at Wrights ville was struck by lightning on Thursday of last week and burned ; lose $4,000, no insurance.—The dedication of Harmony Grove 11. B. Church, in Dover township, will take place on the 12th of June.—The Hanover Branch Railroad Company has de clared a dividend of 5 per cent., and the Hanover Saving Fund Society a dividend of 8 per cent. ISTZBVITING BTATIBTICX. —The monthly report of the Statistical Division of the Department of Agriculture has been leaned. It says In relation to the condition of winter grain, the April returns relative to the appearance of winter wheat and rye and other cereals are very clniplete, and repre sent every section of the couctry in which these crops are gr)wn. They picture a small and slow growth, thinned in places by winter killing, weak and unthrifty in spots from loss of vitality by long exposure under ice, or to freezing winds, but with these exceptions vigorous, of good color, and ready to shoot under the influence of a genial spring into luxuriant and healthful growth. These blemishes are neither very general nor very marked in localities where they appear, with the occasional exception of severe freezing. " While the appearance of wheat Is by no means as it was last year, the difference is due more to backwardness of growth caused by late planting, followed by an early winter, than •to Injuries. TUe mild Weather of the winter wheat region was wompanied with a few sudden changes ,ilohe earlier winter months, while the cold and rougher weather of the latter winter was attended with heavy 1131U1.. which fur nished protection at a critical season. The returns were prepared about April lit The tenor of later information gives assurance of a general amelioration, which may yet result, the season &tering, in a flue crop of winter wheat. The increase of imports, exclusive of free goods, during the first eight months of the present fiscal year was $27,271,200, and of this amount $18.864,1114, or about two thirds of the whole excels t, paid a duty of EU 7-10 of one per cent., or asxna 17 per cent. less than the average rate of duty on all goods imported subject to duty. The result of this is that the average rate of duly on goods impaled is considerably less than it was during the first eight mouths of the preceding year. Also, that the amount of work performed at the Custom House dis proportionately increased as compared with the increase of gross revenues received. Spare.—TheLtouranta fast train, re cently put on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, makes the distance between Phil adelphia and Culcsgo in twenty-six and one ha'f hour.. It leaves Philadelphia at half past twelve, noon, and arrives at Har risburg at fifty-seven minutes past MM. Ww91 2 . 4 41 0 bc 4 Wlut tba two points, midnight It is in Pittsburg, and at three p'eleek the next afternoon in Chicago. Prior to tide, the trains occupied thirty four hours In •. p ia the distance. Winrinu.z. Pumas, at the Introduction Of Senator Revels to his Boston audience last week, mentioned by name a citizen of of that city Who, fifteen years ago, declared that freeing the negroes would be letting loose a race of hyenas. Philips then turn ing to Senator Revels, added : "Ladies and gentlemen aim me to present the hyena." Tax colorod men throughout the country base eedebrated, the tlAeeUth Amendment with great tredlt to themselves. They have en all occasions conducted themselves In such a manner u to secure the good opin on of all classes of oar citizens Into are not blinded with prettdlo. /a the march of event§ thls prejudice will illanppear as the mist disappears lanftwe the morning sun. MADISON Meuse kite been nominated for the short term and 4ames Alois (pr the regular term to All the vacancy in the Rouse .qf tlepreseatil4Te from North Carolina canted by theespulsion of Deweese for sel ling Cadetships. Mr. Harris is a colored man, and has • fair donee for being the tirst in the bwer branch of Congress. A Szsruorr mother left her infant in gharge aim older ebid, a boy of six. The child bectiming fretful the boy, according to his mother's custom, administered a dose of laudanum. On the mum of the mother 8 .4 6 4 4 4 her 4 4 % 1 4 Jabot Of 11 4 'Wing prescribed nearly a gill of the druz _ 'Ladies desire witAU niea admire. And this little thing is beauty. What do we say is beautiful ? A transparent comple;" ion and a luxuriant bead of hair. What will produce then? Hagan's Magnolia Balm will make any lady of thirty appear but twenty t and Lyon's Kathairon will keep every hair in its place, and make it grow like the April grass. It prevents the b4litun tntalnir grayAr/Itticates Dsildruirr and is the Streit HairDressingib the world, and at only halt ordinary post. V - you want to get rid of Sallowness, Pimples, Ring-rparks, Mothlatchea, etc,, don't tor tbil *WM* Um. ladies, to lin _ AL" --WAYS 4 , 4841). - 4411t. Notate II detennined not to be outdone by rivals, sad hewn Ins been tweaking up his "Head- Onlaters,“4ll•ltie corner of the Dianiend And Ofisitittlql wed, (Amokra wawa yiiisseims its on band the largest and best 4,4111411#t of itiko.wade Clothing of all ) hld% for Spring and 13untmer uieerr valid bnGiork•sri - aidwido — h 'be "Is Ulanisidnit law halm His - 4 4:2! ** 13i,1t a : *Oa, WTI "Crlurk. - THE RICE bIVORCE SUIT for frand In age, Is causing great excitement in Boa ton. It should Warn young men not to marry in bastes Rice is but 22, his bride 37. He swears that she made hint believe she was but bit' own age, by using Mag nolia Balm upon her face, neck and bands. Poor youth. He probably found her elbows werrn't quite so soft and pretty. Ought Sagan to be indicted? We know of many similar cases. This Balm gives a most wonderful pearly and natural complexion, to Which we don't object. We like pretty women. To finish the picture, they should use Lyon's Kathairon upon the hair. With pearly chin, rosy cheeks, and soft, luxuri ant tresses, they become irresistible. April 15-Im A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, re quires Immediate attention, as neglect oftentimes results in some incurable Luug Disease. "Brown's Bronchial. Troches" are a simple remedy, and will almost invar iably give ix:amen late relief. Owing to the:good reputation and popu lathy of the Tioches, many worthless and cheap imitations are offered, which are good for nolit.ng. Be sure to obtain the true "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Sold everywhere. Spetial fattcni. IMPORTED Wehay.Jast receivird, 01 oar own Importation, by the ships "Jails" and "Tbeubsld," two large lots of las Ammons Pains, of new and improved patterns, all of which ws offer et very low price; II bole• Ste sad pupil. Please call and examine our very largo stock of Ware of every kind. The Lilowiog gcods hove Wino in price: Byrom Chewing Tobaccos, bolt, Blab, and Coal Oil. Bpscial indaceeneate lo 'hotrod* BLAIR A scrs, 'Booth Emir Cs:Lisle, Fa. OE •THI BIATIID TIMM,. IS COMING. The summer menthe will very soon he fairly usher ed In with their sultry weather and long train oldie. muses. It Is tie sesame when nature can do little in recuperating our exhausted strength, and when wa are required to fortify oar physique against the dangers arising from the oral I prevaleney of sickness. The only true eafsguard Is that pare and reliable tonic and invigorator, MlSllLitit'S HERB lIITTNILS, which Is indoteed and recommended by the medical acuity and by unnumbered thousands of Persons In every city, town and village to the coon try, why, bare totted its remedial virtues, eq. by Its aid, preserved or recovered their health. it 'trill parity the Blood and Secretions; cure every Xing of Indigestion, sad afford immediate relief in cases of Dyseats.y, Cone. Cholera. Cholera &turbos, and kindred diseases. Provide yourself now against a time of nand, Relays areoften dangerous. klay li , ISTO— Isa HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER • the best artlel• knows to 'reserve the bait. It will poaltl••Iy rotor• GRA r HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PRO- MOTX ITS GROWTH. It Is an entirely now ecleattlediecorery, combining many of the moat powerful and reetoratire agents to the vegetable kingdom. It makes the Hair smooth and glossy, and doss not stain the skin? IT 111 RILCOMMYNDND AND WALD BY TII3 YIBST Nib' CAL AUTHORITY. Yor sale by all dragglata. Pries $l.OO. R. P. HALL A Co , Nashua. N. H., Proprietors. • May 6, 1670—las ETERNAL VIGILANCE Is the price of Health as trial as of Liberty. Bs on your guard against poisonous hair dyed. CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE Is th. only one that has stood the tint of chemical analysis. ♦t the store of the proprietor, 6 Aster Heise, N., York, may be 011113 the certificate of that able analytical chemist, PROFIL9BOR CIIILTON, &unifying that It contains no harmful ingredieet.— On the other hand, In the "inertial of Chemistry" may be found the statement that there are uptiarda of thirty poisonous hair dyes berme the public.— Minas the only safe lad 11111.0 ifireItIBTADORO'S EWE MILSERVATIVIS, as a Drawing, ecte like a charm on the lialr after Dyeing Try It. [May 6, 1870—lm "A STANDARD REMEDY." UCU AN ititYICLII IS . 01/..201.11Ati' VS SETIA N L) LIA 11110.11" " It by stood beime the public lor 21 years, and has never failed giving satisfaction In e Biagio instanco. Every drop of thm vslaabla oat pound is mixed by Dr. Tobias himself, thatefore, it men •Iweys be rolled upon. It Is warranted snarler to any other for the curs of Ottroulo Itheumatlan, Toothache, Ileadar.he, Sore Throat, Vomiting, /ratted INst,lhisampa. Csonp, Clwita, Y.. al.ltae.e, 1.- seet Cholera, Oohs, Spasm: plum tory, Stab.., Colds, Coughs, Old Sores, Swelling% Paine In the Limbs, flack and Olivet. There kr no medians in the 'inroad" that stands more on its own sera- than tke•'Venetlaa Liniment." thamande of Certificates can be rep at the Doctor's oflcoattestlag to Its rani virtual. Sold Ity Druggists and Store keepers throughout the United Stales: Price, 60 canto end one dollar per Son. Depot, 10 Park Place, Sew York. (ltay 6,1870-1 m SCROFULA CURED by BRANDRETR'S PILLS Brandreth's Pill. penetrate the whole man ol blood, tensing the expulsion *flamelike,. The body feels relieved from a disseu what then may be' expect ed Iron twenty? By continuing their use, the whole of the blood in time becomes periled, and the body reconstructed from goad material, and a new lease of tile secure. • Sang Sing, Much 24, 1866. :—My daughter A lice, thirteen year. old, has been completely curial of that horrible dig OW), Scrofula, which for years rendered - life • tor ment, after all inedicloss and missy physicians had been tried,and hilted, I commenced giving her your pills. She took them aimless mry day for three mouths, consist:oJ, improving. She has now entirely recovered. Moan truly, ox. B. BLUIDILIIIII May 4, Ur/0-1R V i m 'EAR AND RxrizzisEs To mewls to 001 l the celebrate& WILSON SEWING MAO NINES. The beet machine 1n the weed. Metal •Dhow bode midst. On Limits 1111111017 T DIONZT. Pon tortbor particulars. address 25 N. 9th St., Philad•e,Pa. ♦prll.4 1/110-41a EMU 07 YOUTH. • gentleman who salferwd be yews f arrow Dobil l / I .Pmeater• rime sad - flt• slats of youthful lodnerctlao.11111:10/ Me sak o eofferiog humanity, toad fres to all who Geed It, t he r e cede? wed dimness for making the simple remedy by 'Web be was cored Sufferers wishing to prollt by the adbor- User's 'armloads, ease do so by oddment'. Is perbeet coaddenc• JOHN B. OGDEN, May 14,1164.—1yN0.4 Cedorstreet, New York. CNINSUTTYNS: The Advarti TO mr, having bee lIIP n reecored to health In a few wept% by a very simple goody, attar haMay suf. fared 1111•11110 yllt/p with Ilf severe long affection, and that dread disease, Consumption -1a anxious to make known to hit fallowindlirert the maaas of more. To all who desire W i lke will mod a oopyof timk ny. ecriptkia used (free of (Margo), with the dlrmilleati preparing:and Ulna the imam, whlck gm will sad 8, tare Ours for Ommumption, Mamma Senaddtis, ma. TheotdMt of ths ad Titer fa sending tbo Preserip. sk a is to bell Me leted, and "mad informatiou lethal alOll TOI to laraluablaqaad he lamas ev ery Wrenn. wit try tits ram:i b r en as Itoattt coat them within, and may prime a 01 Parties wtahlag the preseriptioawill tdramaatraim ItIY.JDWAN4 A. WILSON, Ida /4 14 Williamabasg,ttagammoty, New York. y ,I%—ij NanDNANNINS, BLINDNIII2I AND CATARRH teeeted will, tb• utmost moms, by J. i/44C11. N. 11, and Professor of Diosams of' bike ilke sea Noe, (Air specially) he lAt-Jfeditosi CbbAye et' Poensybetnia, 12 Wars -81 1104(tronstorly of Leyden, kfulland,) No. d 4211 Aeon strew, &kWh' Testimonials as be sopa at kb sea. The asdiost or* invited to soma posy tbotir paitoato. es be has no were*. in Me pm. tioe. Arnie's' spur tweeted wltbont pods. No obtors• totaiatostfoo. ' [March DS, 1870-Tly WLEE ILILING, WIRE GUARDS, for game trouts. Airylams. to.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Ilb amend Poo/ try lards; Bran aad Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, renders, Boreens for Cool. Ores, Head ., Emmy Crimped Goth - for Spark Armlessda:apt Wtree Wf oriudowii, lc.: Pow. seekers' Wlree.Oroarea ta I reWoiri. to. Biery forma** by_ uktgroulasi Sim fasitibiatorors.‘ WALKIIia SONB;Bro . 11 Korth Stub at., Plata. sopkta. [Yob.ll, 1570.4 TO THE LADIES ! Tbaraaaa ba Dadblas *A4 vlll pleads tit II bulfrog Uttar due a good - artkda, which la needed is ovary pigmy he every *ell 1119111 Samba; &Mlo A Knis , Alf/MOAB ?ALUM 1110:11P, inoosaausad• isd tor t sMlowioi . ylrposos Aa &mew Alibeue /Hid Me. lbr the Tease. Ar she Laundry. An. rd south ete. am . by all *lnvert mad Siam, bowers suairlybam NATHAN num Bole Apart, lea 111.1 k Iftyrit T. ! t liTTTer lab.ll, trio-411 I=l CON/P.IOBIM OR AN iNTAI4D. raUtiankr the lissallt of IWO/ isms and ifbia war frost Nervosa Debility, sta., &applying no mass of amilkaars. Written by crio who sued bbsialt amil east free oa raselviar raid diradad Aden.. DM. I4ATH . 1147741.11111, lltrasiari, N.Y. , 114. 111 n A s POLSOM IMPROVIID Twentz-11°1 440 '"•111ir iron Sorbs Watidso. The Mewed lint Olga Madams Is the Na*,.t 4 Intalsd ill awn keen. for temps oadettader, tel Ldetr edresol temdpled°, _, A. Ho Aitt!oit, il el Arm, e s , ;toe Olmteat rt., Palls., Pe. • - April , 111*-4, s9(x) ,--0., liArrlD ......_i4 - .!,!,,,a,. ...4 .„„ .. u. • sad uOt• onion' t ti ••••vistho . TX4,00//iN i sa4 SPIOXII. To Whale ona wo orni give • sibu7 o $OO to SV 0011 • pour, Oars travettps sad spoor staits„ mita riosiookitooomaiiioit to Paw. frottrhiatplkst• Prollos, = l. iima•d isia l ".‘ "214 poly to, ot. a& l e, : . ' J. /10111111111 - - - .. "DAWiI DIVIDEND. Notice Is hereby given that the laird of Managerial th• York and Gettysburg Turnpike Company, have declared of a Dividend of Sl PRA Baku", payable on and after the 10th of May. JIRRMIALI CARL, Treasurer. April 29,1870.41 t DIVIDEND. TM . 0111118111:180 AND PISTNRSBURG TURDIPLEZ OOMPANY" au declared a dlvldeed of 0111111%* GENT., payable on or after say 2. 1110. J. U. IIicCLALLAN, Treasorir. DIVIDEND. -The PLIIIIT NATIONAL SANK or °Amu& ttuad, heittble day declared • Beattatunta/ Dtvld.od of 4% PER CRNT. clear of an U. 8. Taxes, payable on and alter the 10th day of Nay. . . OW. MISOLD, Crider. Nay 6,1470.-3 t DIVIDEND. Tha.GETTYBBURG NATIONAL BANK hu decLarede Semi sineal Walden/ of MX Pala CENT. clear of all U. 8. Taxes, payable oo and after the 9:b cf May. 8,1810.-i,lt J. EMORY BAIR, Mahler . Mei 0 T IC E. The cight6 account of ROB BRT MC- Cua Dr, 8.q., esqueettutor of. the Gettysburg Rail. road, of Adams county, has been filed In Lb• Court of Common Pleas of Adamson., UNI I. 111 be conanned by said Court, on Mesday, Usc MA day of Nay, 1870, unless cause be /howls to tb■ contrary. JACOB II tLIIIOI6N. Protb'y. April 241870—G1* NATICE. Notice is hereby given to Creditors that Joists A. Buis has epptied to the Court of Cam. moo Pleas of Adam. comity for J.echerse under th. Insolreut Laws of this Commoswealth ;—aucl the Court has fixed Iteesday, Gs ink slay et Mos. INTO, at 2 o'clock, Y. M., ior U.4151[5054 5.f the ay .I.feaot sod hia et...tutors at the Court 1.51551. It. the borough of Gettysburg. NNOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration CUM testament* annezo—on the estate °Mostar G. hearse, deceased, late of the borough of Gettystatry, having been granted to the nude:- aged, he hereby glees notice to all persons indebted to said estate tomtits Immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same to preeent them pro perly authenticated for settlement. DAVID WILLS, Adm'r. May 6,1870--6 t -.-.XEC UT OR'S NOTlCE.—Let tors Teatementary on the estate of Haug! Ur -1/001., deeeued , late of Germany towialiP, Adams county, Pa. hay fog been crania:lllo th • undersigned, residing In same township, he hereby glees notice to all persons indebted to said estate to snake Immedi ate payment, and three baring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. HAMILTON W. POIRKsT, Ex'r Hay 8, 16i4-8t WATER COMPANY ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Gettysburg Water Company, that as election fur Aye Mattagami of said Oisimpauy, wUI bes Ash at the hosts* os George W. MeCI than, In Gettysburg, on Saturday, Me 14th doped' Nay Mtg., 16tween the hours of 2 sad 4 o'clock, P. M. by order of the Board, B. R. SUBJCILL, Secrotary. May 6, 1810.—td TRE School Directors of Beagles township bus levied • BOUNTY TAX FOR 1 870, and plated the Duplicate to the hands of the Treeasrer, Joe*i Iternuss. to whom the tax le to b. paid . All per .:allaying on OT before tn• Lt alma, will hare the benefit of 6 PER CUT deduction and those not paying before the 181 of October, 1870, will base 6 PER CENT. ADDED, and their amounts placed In the bands of a proper officer for collection. BY ORDER Or THE BOARD. May 6, 1870.-3 t N 0 TICE. Notitmits hereby given to Creditor'. that KILL Brux has applied to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams comity for <Hogberg' under the Insolvent Lw■ of this Commonwealth;—and the the Court has fixed Tuesday, Me MA day of May, 1870, al 0 o'clock, P. M for the hearing of the applictat sad his Creditors at the Court house in the Borough of Gettysburg. JACOB AISLHORN, Proth'7 April 72,1870-30, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Toe undersigned hawing been appainteed Ageism,. by Deed I t Voluntary Aseignsoeut for the benefit 0. creditors, executed by noses Cool t Ltd, Liberty township, Adams county, Pa.—notice Is hereby fifsen to .11 persona indebted or having chinks to tell and settle their account* with the undersigned, reilding to the nuns township. WM. C. 8/ABIOOEI3, Adslgeen. April 1,1810-41 NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminiz trlitiolloll th• estatoof 0/0143 WATIIJOIIe, do. ceased, lac* of Cumberland township. Adams eowaty, Pa.. baying been =rooted to the undersigned, residing In said township, he hereby gives notioe teall perms, indebted to add sweats to make Immediate payment, and those baying claims against the woe to present them properly authenticated for settlement. April 8 1670-6 t H. P. BIOUAM, Adm'r, , ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been ayyslnted A esignee by Deed or ?amatory Assignment for the bonsai of 011.4120.- aus thg. kr Diwatt Irak vs. 4l Sutler township, moos smasity ra, ke aereky gives waive to ell persons Isdebandi weiwarteg slakes spinet the same to cal sad settle tilos inissedietely. P. D. W. !UNICE?, Assigs.A. • Enaberhad twy. April 15, 1870-8 t NoTicE.—Letters of Adminis tration oa the estate, of Brent Inn, dicers{ late of krone's township, *dans eoesty,Ps, harries been granted to thy aedorsigned, residing to said toweahlp, she hereby ghee mike terall ramose kr debted koala estate to Sake hemddiele PoTtooet. and those haring claims against th• mins to ;moment them properly autkentleatedltwasttlsetant. XLIZIMITEI 71722 T, Adnex. May 6,1870,-tit Osman H. Yon. of YanaHen township, to tNe as thorized Agent of the Altnlnlatratrix, and Ia an Medial to attend to say bluenose of the setae.. STRAY 'SHEEP STRAY to the residence of the subscriber. on the farm of Wu. Wins, to Ptmban township, about the first of April Met,. WHITE BUOY. with larrre horns and about two years old. The owner Is requested to call, pay charges and take him away. 0.10. W. OZAILDORT7. IdEJ 6, 1870.-40 Grand Jury Report. To the Honorable the Adria of tho Severe/ Mures e Adams away The undersigned, Grand Jury at April Sao tom; A. D.. 1870, Inquiring In and for the County of Adams. respectfully report—That they have visited the Jail and Alms Hones. • At the JMZ weelbeetteheMiteret le& Direly , kiwi: and oialigiem Olean" gad 'Wildest' clime and the primeness well mad 8w; and would recommend the painting of the exteriorof the Poet belhling. At the Alms Hones, ws found the bra la sztell" . condition. the stook wall clued br, the Strinfr . , plumate. la good order and well stitleande dings end apartments clean and cost-amble; the inmates property cared for, and the lit'ovard ally* to the interests of the County, end "..etsntimm to the :ants of the poor, and we think `jet , jeservina the thee!. of the County far the 4 . g ".... l a odd, l y disclairgej his dodge. • it • JAHES ref. MARSHALL, Yorantaa. Henry Hull, Samuel Wolf, Joasph Joseph °Mac leeak M kley, - Barney Snyder, ek H. 4. awls .. John P. l artin Thonias, Adam A. Outer, William NC, paennel Omer. John Mat i t tris. W.B. Hildebnued, Raphael Martin ItaTmaperger, John 14.Slugyp, Jeremiah Rowe, Rithesia Ple*s it David Barger, 40;41 Ilveiner. April 29, 18T0—.3t DANIEL Ll7Tllglt Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposeaaf a Laza Perhaps no *nem/dicta* is so universally r tet=d by everybody as cathartic, not was ever any eo universal. adopted into me, in ovary country and among all classes, as this mild bat .moist purgative_ Pill The obviate reams Is, that II Is • more retiable and far mars effectual remedy than any other. Thom who have tried It, know that It cured think ; those who have DOC know that It car., their neighbors sad freards, and all keno + that what It dose sum it does always—that It fella through any bait or os. Isct of its sompeeltkma Wye thsweinide upon thousands of cart lattas of tier tessakkahle cures ot the following complaints, but suCh enrol are known Is everynsighborhood. and we need not pabUsh them. Adapted to all ages and eonditkos In all ell. mato , cwilivriiting neither colonel or any dsteteriona drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody.— Their sugar coating preserves , them mar fresh and 1 makes them Sistant to Mika, OM, being purely ylitetahl• too WO bin Id* 401 11. {heir 1109 in any quantity. • They opsrete by their potted& indenture en the laterasl Mama to pm* Uoi blood and atianlate tt Into healthy actionv-temove tae obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other orgaas of the body, reolotibg their trmular action to health, and by cot,' wherarer they exist, such derangements as are Om first cries of disease. Illante directions are given la the wrapper pa the beg. ilk rapidlyrapidlytholllelll Mowing complaints, which them Pals Par DTBP2MIA er lIDIGIAIION , LISTLIIIII NESS, LANGUOR and LOSS OF APPETITE, the should be taken sederately to ativanleto the and rester* its healthy tone and action. • For LlVint COMPLAINT. and Its various tome, . BILIOUS ga4amati, sum 11.114 ": FAUNDIOB or ORRIN SICULNESS. BILIOUS °OLIO pad &luaus nyzas, they should be Jadistountt Wren ibc each se, to correct the diseased action ar reitove the obstractima +tack masa It, . . Per DVSS/MST on DU1111416 but one sabd drools reountily rc mired: A l a RH=hiATISAI, GOUT, GIATIL, PALPITA TION Of HAMM DAMN TRY MID*, 11•01 fad LOINS, they eboolo be cootlaaosely taken, ae required, to chines tba dbieesed sotto* of theorem Wok rack she Dip tabby eolightiktir dbappear. for DROPSY aid DROPSICAL TWILLISO4 they eitosld b. Wow la tugs eat frequent daps. to pea, Ohm the effect of a drank! pup. for SUPPARSIIIO/1 • large dose ehonid be taken u It miaow the de Arid if fic; bjinspiiby. Ai • Dieser PlJ<take tumor lobo Pale peowl•t• Illetatioa and roller" the stomach. as ocoational does infatql•Noo tkl sloasch bowel; tab hoelthf at 11110 appalls, lad a. the 'waits. l ast; rdieithype ono where no eer darenewaaat name. One who fob =ft wt l 4 aftotritt does of time ram um kW dad batter. from Shalt Imi noft nearktisi Won as tki• diralttle ego DAL J C. A ITR t 00,..reit4W cemi t y. /,01WSLL. MRS, ..-AL 4. aa•Tor silo 111 qiutriows,,,,, by A, Pk 4 vat. Pan. a t %KM THE STAR SENTINEL Lai a Oath , lisa au LIN piers la %a umar Wen it lb Um WO shut tift mem gegal fofitto. May 0,1870.-3 t JACOB MBLHORN, Proth'y April 22, 167U-3t• Bounty Tax Notice. tive Medicine 'ado, &80, *didOaf 69. A ►ULL A3lloll.T.lilett OPi Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQVORS •I(D WIWI'S POI NINDICAL P,IIRPOUS, IPUILX dPIOIIII. ♦ID tiaVOIA/NO IaTiACTS .DTXB AND DTX STUM, SOAPS, PSUIIIIIIIS ASS TOl4llll 0004, INKS, WRITII!G PLIMS A,ND STATIONILIV. EB7BICIAWAPRI3OIIPIIONS AND 14AXILY IA- .01PILS ACCURATYLT PVT OP PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY NINCHANTSRITP• • PLIED AT 1121)110ZD RATES. • Forney's Horse Powders the best•ad cheapout for Homo, Cattle sad Mao Oth*r Mann Powdere of a pp lOTO fi makes HUBER'S, Baltimore fftreet, Gettysburg, Petuea Jun• ii, Is6Y.—tl DR. R. HORNER, has teamnsiod Practice of 'Medicine.. ome• •t Ms DRUG STORE, IN CHAXIIIIISIIIIEG IT., ORTI7IISIING Also. Duler to PURE DRUGS, IdIiDICINXII, BAIINQ -SODA, DYE 8T11778, Jan. It, 1i70.-t1 DR. JAMES CRESS DRIJGGIS r Store in Brant's Building, Balto. at LITTLESTO WN. H AYING opened a new DRUG EITORR and fitted It up In th• beet sty* I oder sty stock of pare and ?reel' Drugs to the eltlreaa of Littleetown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, consisting In parlor Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse' Powder*, ISPure Sakes, Dyns and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Sauey articles. A fall suer - finest of Brushes, Stationery of allkinds,eigare,Toh•eco and. Snuff. sap -Moore'. ectro-MsenetirSosp will wail, with hard or soft water, cold or wane. Cloths. weabed with this Soap are made beautifully white Without boiling or blueing. Thiel. the best Soap In use. Trip It. It Is warranted not to Injure the hands or fabric . Littlestown,May JANSS A. D. BUEEILER, DRUG & BOOK STORE' GETTYSBURG, PA. DRUGS, PATENT MIDICLNES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERFLIIIRT, TOILET a!JEnCLES, GOLD PENS, Chambersburg street, near Diamond. ilfirCountry Merchants supplied a City wholesale rates lob. 25. 1570—1 f 4txt lout !trona illus. LANDS FOR SALE THE undersigne':i, as Attotttq for tho Ownors, nda Ind will " largo amount of ValUatAe Real Estate, it. air smeram e eketyibur& wrawrielas Houses and Lots, Out-Lets, Building Lots and Farms, i being • putt= of th• Oprtag, bras property. Tb. sediethatte and plots will be prepared la • *re days and daseriptiv• 110t104111 will be labile sd. inb• lie Wooten or now called to tole powered dale, w bleb will take place early la Jaw* mixt, a. offerlui • rare opportunity ibr arstairtarr desirable property. All titles will b. ma& *Mu of bewebosaseis , and warranted. Gettysburg. April Ite, 11170—tf VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALE. Tb. uadoesdeaad offers at PATH* Sale • Mr DWILLOLit Nam. lawn* In Straka thrreArip, about IM mallet soetawett of Newtheater, adjetuh.. lamb of Henry floras, Georg, as a, others, eorbaial i• ♦ .OWBOI laail la • Irldli sloth of cultivation. Tba fwipeoweei eats are s new wealli. erboarded OOTTAGN mous', /nose Bans, s tbitis. Ise yew °tabard of Apple and Pasch Tree,, Grupo Vtteg sad Troll Trees in tie yard. • well of Waled at thYdoor ; a neverstailltat Straus me threasl4. centre at time Tura. ?bare* aa abaselesee of ber. The kiosk* haeuN.aioatts Olterebr, Sabath: Mills, sad Market. Thor Property is,wellwaftedilbr dluirdorytad will be sold la Lots or satire *Gault parolthem. Persoes within Ito view tier premises dr athertela terms, will canon lb. Ana Wilber or address b Myst. Iltinr Chester, Myy.11411,41C-tt VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY • AT I'EIVATE MAUL 11 be molt at *testsSale the TALUABLII P11(1. . PI=TY Is the Ileteogjt of Gettysburg, ea the corset of Chomeerebooto attest eat the athietst. Immo so "Sesith's Center." thostleit 40 test ea ObAsabereherg etteet. sad tusatog beet to spittle alley. The Itte. prenatal* emits eta ItoooPeery IMAMS WM. wiltk timeteer =BOK BANIMPILDIIIIII. .Zoosaidfruair Amble, lbe. It teerfolleehlo Met fbr say triad et haelaire. It will be sold ea reuesahle terns. Per forth.. thfontatiout, apply to either of the tuoiorehotoeL JOHN L. 11 1 011111 X 91411_11__ . • ' AAs.w Jam. 7, lITO.--tt T. A. .. pußuo SALE OF NOUNFAIX LAND- Thfiasboariber will will at poldlo bah, on Moo. iftz w Hato, itt Am Mk al /Waled, 4. .N i llaiwiltootnia Sinn**, /Mew *mealy, Ps. war fto Naito rood, loodhsh so Wilamitoro' sod Maio /st ow% Niles west of lokaaki. It is the 1 rit but 1 7h41. W. soosioSolik. Via NM ho 41v14•4 boo httti 5 TO so _exalts Emu, .d hi apirs.l.d loth 14) 1, „somas illuidig hme hammait,Lasuil ObsstAAt Ook lust Pia• tis s• Um If 111; saw b gi Cron um* WIG king to NO tete, sou of lb. med .or WWI bsts7 . olessiabt Osk inric,..- • Timber Is biCsausi awl illuiThig. = am wisklag to nr. On kW will b• Mil own ill* Ism estlbeig es ths sularlbsti. *Woo Oise sob Um' ssid• bunts. 9111157 of . ads by nun 'Aviv- JA w. mink 1 JOUXIIWIN. AprU 42,1670-it VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE AA tar v Tbeenedesibried ellbesellefeete Ode IdleloOT DWALINI M _ lietteibemween •44. .: • • et 4 ,....., , t am ts fireeeseseeder„ a eseeebey • • . lee MOO INS. Imeellato pmeseeise pew be sold illirmeemble tome fikAlefeie is• te ' ellallll 1, mmimaw 7 AO MMA% 69. JUNE PATENT MEDICIN X 41,c., ho Z. G. MeCIBITARY SIN Alf fieitysborg, Wild spho P oyi o S idid,a T tse P he O h N o,we it i D_ thber . o —T, until Saturday eviii it will be further LOCAL.-W. I formirly accepted a call to:il Church, Littleatowo, ing removed, )I*-Ite antire nounce that Mr. Ev cal Seminary at this call to the LuthersiimC —Wary 1.000. SCALDED:—A. 11. Little, residing Melt. of his feet badly sea by accident/Lily tresdi ing watir,which waft awaiting to be used b was engaged in wasbl BALE OF BOOR. lion of the reader ep? • Magazines, constituent:, late Hon. Robert G. . take place on Satarda vertised In to day's pa are some valuable pub TA XES Last vin passed a special Act county the Yprk con, the collection-Plat/di' On all taxes unpaid rent. additional will Act will be found tug columns. vATERPILL4IttI.* Garden and Grobeed their appearance. - ' At trouble will destroy. vent injury to fruit •o slice. If neglected trouble all the season 13:22 Tut: urn,Esto • EXIENTION.—We the Chief Engl. WAS at Littlestowu DLit a permanent lunettes' o Pennsylvania and prepared It for the coot for the grading and b tension of this road week at the office of th tleatown, and the eo Cyrus Diller, of Han. lowest of Ave proposals in. I. 0. G. T.—ln th Templar," of May 3, we hat of Good Templar county, with the num; night of meeting, an. Deputy Grand Chlet 160, Gen. Reynolds, Mon., ty3burg, Adams co. , Geary, Tuea, H. C. P Adams co. - 344, Gettysburg, Friday, 9. burg, Adams co. 364, Morning star. ator.,-7 vine, Adams co. 674, Green Haven, Wed, J ton, Adams co. • W.NG Fear.—We 'on Saturdsv List whit. Y •of Conowegc; Wilm a / 1 1C, was engaged In iemoviol the loft of bits barn, to L •nd aL4eniatiraent be 41 • some distance beneath,' which had been calash; 'twerp lac* for sons eight • turkey was still alive, emaciated, being red Wn. It was at cmos r . tog pr/top and food and fere it,-.of wil.toy It Hanover Citizell 1. 0. 0. F4atu. Officers of the Grind Pennsylvania, who arp visitation, met the me (Gettysburg) and Eagl eampmenta In the gall Co* men tof this place. Oran ter, being unable to be p resented by John W. Sto G. Representative to the the Unkeik Statile. TIM ent James B. nob° Scribe; John S. Helve, E urer ; William H. Trio P.. and_ Gleargo.Beataaar There was a full rep l resen Encampments, a special_ from Hanover. The P officers, during tbrrir eta .were entertained by U, ' STATE E. S. ' s week we noticed the call Convention of the State APsociation, to meet in • Tuesday June 14. We lit Sunday School arganlasti, ty will make arrangemen • sented. The sessions will Instructive an d Im • .School Superintendents ;printed details by add :Secretary, Lewis )). VIOL , ROM street, Philadelphia. those who expect to ahead ahould be sent to Rev. W. J. AL Say turd, Esq., - Mix man and Secietary of diet. of arnmgemeuts, before the that places of entertaintiwas filed. A RAILROAD P : cameos 01. New Freed om, Pa., some wes .kil " 4 - 01 was largely atten ded, by • gotic and substant.: ll i me n • around. The meeting . ¶ the. appointment of woo,. committees, and the questi. priety of building a Rail Freedom, Pa., on the No Railroad, !wiled:mares V up and discussed. Quite speeches were made,and a p vey was agreed upon. slasep • Engineer, of New Oxford, Is 63 01414 f 1Fv 41 7. learn, is now malting the country . • Freedom and the Goof:links Valley, Md. The survey menced, we believe, next there is a pralakmAk mutat. Gitt will surely finditflur one of the best practical Rug ...cation and construction in • country. ELECTIONS.—On Satu • the following gentlemen we . core of t h e Gettysburg Roll. tioll • President—Edward G. Feb 'Vice President —Wllllant :Secretary—John P. illoO Treasurer—John Culp, /Clamors—J. W. O. O'Neal, A, J. Cover, D. Kendlehart, kinson. • The Report of the Direoto Assoolatimilto • assets in the ist iterlaralitottb 00; In the 24 series, $38,: amount paid la Abe /el eerie* • L $78.00 ; lemser . atioalego. ' paid in 2d carie s oh aanlik value ;73.62. The vomit." for money durlngths Masi lase beanies, lirs, 12# p., seslesl7l. • 4N't the 2d inst., the follow were elected officers of the Railroad Company : Pieeidesit—Rphralar Myer* Dlreckwa—Jerrelik L. MON fevre, Levi D. Maus. Henry Liam hfillititerry and Geo. Skt On the Sa inst., the follow were sisslid, er ofriiiio EtahlkillOst* Rider, id' ere - 7. lifer and Levi Ma .
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