itAtar rsm-wf. Wit, inky so, ism. Adireetteare awdetherstatereeted will bear in salad that the regular strew. tallest •t the "STAIL l■ smelt larger than that or way ether paper published In the Ceitaky. bolus read weekly by mot _lass that 11,eee tombs. GENERAL LAWS. We are indebted to Hon. Francis Jordan, Secretary of the Common wealth, for an official copy of the Gen eral Laws passed during the last session of the Legislature. They are 49 in number. For the information of the ..-.i.reiders of the "Star & Sentinel," we giV o n an • abstract of the provisions of such as are of general Interest. Act No. 5 Imposes a fine not exceed ing $lOO or any baggage master, ex press agent, stage driver, hackman or other person, wnoae duty It is to handle, remove or take care 'of the baggage of passengers, who shall wil fully or recklessly injure or destroy any trunk, valise, box, package or parcel, while loading, transporting ,unioadi ug , delivering or storing the semi. No. 6 allows Writs of Error to the Supreme Court in all cases of Murder and Voluntary 'Mtuasisughter, as in civil cases. In cases of Murder In the first degree, the _Supreme Court to re view both the law - and the evidence, and to determine whether the ingredi • ents necessary to constitute murder in the first degree shall have been proved to exist ;,.and it not so proved, then to reverse the judgment and send the same back for a new trial, or to enter such judgment as the laws of the Com monwealth require. No. 12 imposes a fine not exceeding 162,490 and imprisonment not exceeding two years on witnesses in prosecutions for forgery, perjury or felony, who shall wilfully abscond, elope or conceal themselves to avoid testifying or defeat the ends of justice. No. 18 exempts Sewing Machines used and . owned by private families from levy and sale on execution or distress for rent. No. 15 allows either husband or wife to testify in his or her own behalf in divorce cases. No . . 19 imposes a fine not exceeding $l,OOO and Imprisonment not exceeding six months for the printing or publish ing of medicines, drugs, nostrums or omparitits for Ple cure of secret or ven om.' diseases, or for ;he cure of those diseases peculiarly apperhrirrins to fe males ; or the printing or pnblishAg p . f any advertisement of any secret drug or nostrum, or the selling of the same by any drpggi for tin) purpose of preventing . troricogtion, or Procur ing ablution or naiscstrriage—the set not to apply, to the pnbliontlon of standard' medical books nor tO affect teaching in regular chartered medical • colleges. NO, 22 provider for assessing the value of gkares of stocks in banks and savings instihrtions, which are made taxable for State perposes at the rate of $ mills, and for county, achooi, muni cipal and local purposed, at the same rates as now is or may hereafter be .as. reseed and imposed upon other money ed capital in the hands of individual citigens .of this State. In case any bank or savings institution shall elect to collect annrialiy, from the share holders thereof, a tax of oils per con tu m upon the par value of all the shares, and pay the same into the Stet° Treas ury, on or before the twentieth day of January in every year, the said abares, capital and profits shall be exempt from No, a provides that in all actions or civil paxeAdlpirs in any of the courts of this Commonwealth, torPolibt by or Against executors, tkditiluistraton or guardians, or In actions where the as signor of the thing or contract in action may be dead, no Interest or policy of Jaw shall exclude any party to the record from testifying to matters occur ring since the death of the person whose estate, through a legal represen tative, is a party to the record. No. 27 extends the provisions of the, 73d section of the "Act to consodidate, revise and amend the laws relating to penal proceedings and pleading," (in regard to Judgments of outlawry, where persons indicted fall to appear or escape arrest,) to persons indicted for keeping' or exhibiting any gaming table, di vice or apparatus to win or gain nu iiej or other property of value, or of engaging in gambling for a live lihood, or of aiding and assisting oth ers to do the same, and also to any person who may be indicted for selling tickets or policies in any unlawful lot- tery. No. 33 Is a supplement to the Elec tion laws, most of the provisions hav ing reference to Philadelphia. Sections 0,7, 9 and 10 are , general, applying to the whole State. Sections 6 and 7 im pose a fine not exceeding4Boo, and im prisonment not less th4two nor more than three years in the-penitenUary, ;Ton persons not citizens of the State voting or attempting to vote at elec tions, and on persons persuading or' prevailing on non -citizens to vote or' , attempting to vote. Sect. 9 imposes a tine not lens than three months or more than one year on any person who shall unlawfully strike, wound or commit any Nitwit and battery upon the per son of any elector, at or near the elec tion poll, during the holding of any election. Sect. 10 repeals all acts of Assembly limiting the right to vote or be registered to white persons, and pro vides for die registering of till freenien, without distinction of color, who, when otherwise qualified under exist ing laws, are to be entitled to vote. No. 38_ provides that manufacturers and mechanics, selling goods other than their own manufacture not exceeding $6OO annually, shall not be required to pay license, No. 42 is a supplement to the Itf-iiitia Law, with a number of sections bear ing on the organization of the active militia of the State, to be hereafter styled the "National Guard of Penn rylvania." Every person not exempt from military service under existing laws, and not a member of some mili tary organization, must pay 50 cents Annually, to be collected by the collec tors of taxes, and to be paid over to the COality Tresaurer. Each member of an organization of the National Guard is to receivefrom the fund tbuscollected a sum not exceeding $l2 annually. In *counties where there la no military or ganisation*, the fund is to be divided Amon the several school districts of the county 14 proportion to the number of taxable inhabitants. In addition to exemptions now allowed by law, per sons who have performed military duty in any military organisation of. the State for fivOyears, or who enlisted for nine months or more in the active military service of the Milted States and were honorably discharged, are to be exempt from further military ser vice except in case of war, invasion or insurrection, and also from serving as jurors. No. 43 has reference to the atlas Treasurer *n4 the Cusura*plow, et guard against the mixture of the pnblio funds. The State Treasurer la to re ceive a salary of $5,000 and, to give bond, with tea• or more securities, in the sum of $500,000 futile faithful per formance of his duties.' The Treastitiar is to certify to the Commissieners o the Binking Fund at the closer of each month the balance due the -Sinking Fond, the Commissioners to deposite the same In the Farmer's& Mechanic's National Bank of Philadelphia, and the commissioners are to use the sur plus fund above what is required to meet the Intereston the_public deft, he monthly purcase cif interest Veer ing Indebtedness of the State, at cur rent market rates. The Treasurer is also to makeiworn monthly statements to the Auditor General. 'This Act, If properly administered, will prevent the accummulatlon in the Treasury of the large balances which have heretofore been a source of large revenue to the Treasurers and their favorites, and secure a more prompt liquidation of the interest bearing debt. JAY COOKE, the eminent Philadel phia banker, has a way of his own in dispensing sun-shine along his path way, using his princely income in noble charities and numberleis kindly offices. He hae a beautiful summer residence on an island in Lake Erie, to which he is in the habit of sending clerical friends for a few weeks enjoy ment,psying the entire expenses of the trip. An invitation to accept his hos pitality is accompanied by a ticket of prepaid fare over the railroads to and from the summer resort. Many clergy men of his own and other cienoiniva , Lions have been privileged thus to en joy his hospitalities. Mr. Cooke has also a magnificent residence near Philadelphia, were he has not only surrounded himself with all the superb luxury of a princely estate, but has also organised r system of systematic benevolence, which is extending its happy influences over the entire neigh borhood. Besides a pretty chapel, neat school-house and commodious Hall, Mr. Cooke long ago established a class for the religious instruction of the working men Of his own place and the vicinity, under his own personal direc tion, which has increased until it num bers nearly 160 members. Every spring this large Bible Class en Toys the privilege of a delightful fete ohampetre on the grounds. This annual festival came off last week, and from a o'clock in the morning until 6 in the evening, the company enjoyed themselves with varied amusements, Mr. Cooke himself leading fri• the sports with a hearty good-will. Besides base-ball, toot-ball, foot-ranee, quoits, Mid other at‘letic exercises, a magnificent dinner ...Was served up, followed in thii afternosia by loe•erealu, cake-and other hixurles. A brass band we, 1R ti s ttendance all all day, the guests retiring laden with the welcome spoils of the day—Mr. Cooke himself, doubtless, being the happiest of them all. Tux Democracy of Delaware, where the whipping-post is still a favorite in, stitution, take seriously to heart the abolition of As twin relic of barbarism, human slavery, Samuel Townsend, the representative of Delaware on the National Democratic Committee and a Democrat of the straightest sect, has resigned his position on the National Committee, sayingibe thinks the white people in the late slave States have had B ,„ q uiru pr pyortnern pretended Demoo racy, high Wigs and ether sectional measures, and that an attempt having ten r n e to thrust filainzon P. Maas.. the o riginator of negro franchise and the Fifteenth Amendment, on to the Democratic party as its candidate for President, their cup of disgrace has, by the rethlcatien of the Fifteenth ' Amendment, been fple444 the brim. He theists that the Democratic party, being dead, ought to be burled, and another party, to be called the "White Man's Party," organized, and made sectional, directly to subserve the in terests of white men in the late slave Staten, and the States bordering on and contiguous to tile Papiilc, Where, he says, the Republicans are seelthig Pow er through the aid of Chinamen and Indian votes. INTELLIGENCE from Rome leaves no room to doubt the American prelates, led by Archbishops Kenrick of St. Louis, Purcell of Cincinnati, Vevot of Savannah, and other high dignitaries in the American church, are against the dogma of Papal Infallibility.— Archbishop Spaulding, of Baltimore, will probably support the dogma. The latter having addressed a letter to Bishop Dupanploup, the distinguished French prelate who leads the liberal party, and quoted his predecessor, for merly Archbishop of Baltimore and now deceased, as endorsing Papal In fallibility, Archbishop Kenrick, the brother of the deceased Archbishop, is out ins letter controverting Archbhda op Spaulding's statement. The posi tion of the ArneriCan ecclesiastics in the Council very naturally attracts much attention, and forms tha topic of moat letter writers from Rome and is largely discussed byEuropean journals. The main strength of the Infallibility dogma is with the Italian prelates, who constitute the dominant wing of the Council and will probably carry it through, despite the opposition of the liberal party and the protestation of Catholic Europe!in powers. If thus carried, its most probable consequences will be agitated and dissension In the Catholic church. BCHCEPpE is not likely to have his case reviewed by the Supreme Court. The Act which allows a writ of error to the Supreme Court, with authority to examine thezfacts as well as the law, Wag passed over the Governor's veto on the 16th day of February, whereas the 84Pretne Court had disposed of the first wit or erro the day before, on the;l4th. The case cams befece the Court again top .Friday on a writ to re view the evident* taken during the trial, in accordance with the sot of the Legislature on the subject. Counsel for the State contended that the ease had been concluded in Court before the enactment of the law. Chief Jus tice Thompson said that he held the same opinion ) and could not see how the jthigasept of the Court could be re opened. TO pup woo poi" post poned until the 23d instant, when Ude point will be argued, IN defiant* of publbf opinion and in utter contempt of the spirit of the age, Democratic Delaware persever in pre serving Wet relic of barbarlani," the whipping post. On filitgriv last seven pen were flogged st the 'hip. ping -poet lit New Castle, six colored /end one white, for rollout petty lar °auks. The Sheriff did the nog. ging, the sentences imposed Taighlg from 10 to 40 lashes on the bare back. Thaseannual shows will continue nu: tll the Republicans get control, the Witte, which will probably be at the next elecalan: ethisir4ir tar legislation. On Monday the House, apparently worried with the protracted Tariff debate, agteid to lay the Tariff bill aside until the Appropriation bills have been di14009e4 of; which mat fally-killa ft ?or *mien. On the !IPamirlisty Mr. ththenck reported the iiewrlnternal Rent nue bill. It , takee the ; taxes off nearly everything except. fertriented liquois, distilled sptrita, to bacco, cigars and stamps and incomes. The tax on sales, except on liquor deal ers, is abolished, as is also the tax on legacies and successions, grces receipts from railroads, qorporatiou ,s etc., and iffe"tax on the receipts of theatres and iotteriesis retained. The income tax is fixed at 5 p r cent., with au exemption of $1,500, but all the inquisitorial feat ures of the tax are abolisilvd, The tax on gas, pianos, carriages, a arches, hc. , is done away with. A tax of three per cent. per annum Is levieu on all public moneys deposited in banks. The amount reduced >a about $33,000,000. Mr. Bingham's bill to enforce the 15th Amendment was passed by a strict party vote, yeas 121, nays 44. It goes to the Senate, where a more string ent bill, prepared by Senator Stewart, has been under consideration. AN election took place in New York State on Tbesday, under the new Con stitution, for Judges of the Supreme Court. But little interest was taken In the election, and the vote through out the State was very ligl; t. The City Irgives a Democratic majority of about 60,000, which will be increased to 75,- 000 in the . , State. The Republican strength lies in the rural districts. , There was no Republican organization. Farmers were busy, and they let the election go by default. The result has no political significance. In Eli , I.i of New York the Tammany ea: .....~G, for local offices were , successful over the Young Democracy and rival Dem ocratic organizations. TILE opponents of the fifteenth Amendment in Illinois have dwindled down to nothing, General Cameron, a Democratic delegate in the late Con stitutional Convention of that State, refused tb participate in any factious light made by his party against the recognitioh of the Fifteenth Amend ment, and voted to make the Illinois Constitution conform to that of the Nation k , No Democrat in that body took the responsibility' of voting against this recognition, and those who did not vote for it absented thiunsltives. The "white man's party" is likely to have trouble. THE Republicans of Deleware hold a Convention In June to nominate a can dfaate for Governor. There is no doubt of the election of the nominee, as the colored vote will wipe out the Demo. crat majority in that State. THERE are no State officers to elect in renneylvania this year, and there will consequently be no State Conven tion. ` DECORATION DAY The following general order in reference to Decoration Day has been issued by 'John A. Logan, Commander•in Chief of the Grand Army of the ftepublio s Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 30, 1870 : GZNZE&L OZDtroi, No. il, r. - rue annual ceremonies of "Memorial Day," which has been flnnly established by natioaal choice and consent, will take place on Monday, the thirtieth day of 14. y. II; All Departinents, I:No.1CW; Posts and Gentntdee of the 'Grand Amy or the Republic, wherever dispersed throughout the land, will unite in such manner, and with such ceremonies for the proper Ob servance of the day as may be beet suited to each respective locality, and all organiza tions, communities, arpl persons whose grateful aid, sympath y and prayers sustain ed us throughout the dark days of the us Lion's peril, and those whose loyal, patriotic hearts beat In unison with our own, arid who have heretofore, or may hereafter, join with us in the observance of this National Mem • ,orial Day, are hereby cordially invited to unite, arid are earnestly retreated to letid their aid and assistance in strewing the Pure garlands of Spring, that come with votive memories of love and prayer o'er the mounds that mark the country's altar, and fold iu rest eternal our martyred dead. This Is the third public observance of a day tvitich has Become marked and nation al for this sacred occasion. Many are now minim: from our ranks who were with us before. Time, with buil.) , finger, countathe hours for all. the midst of life we are in death," and one by one our veterans are "mustered out" to join the Grand Army on' high. Lit this teach us that we should eo live that when we too are gme, It can be said He was a citizen, a soldier, and com rade, "without fear, and without reproach." ILL It is desirable that the memorial ser vices may be preserved, and Department and Post Commanders will forward direct to the Adjutant General at National Head quarters a record of such proceedings as may occur in each locality. bhould the same appear in the press, or by pamphlet, a duplicate corrected copy is requested. Jona A. Loom!, Commander-in•CbieL Itssuvrs or FRU Lyon.—lt now appears that the sugar and rice crops of Louisiana were much larger last year than hitherto reported. In the twenty-seven parishes in the State 87,090 hogsheads of raw were raised, or nearly three thousand more than in 18641. The rice crop last year was the laTgettt ever raised In the State, amounting to considerably over one hundred thousand barrels. With such signal results, so im mediately following the overthrow of slave ry, our Southern countrymen are able to form some Ides of the great benefits which will 44?;rrue tp them when the free labor systeni has been fully established. Never was a truer remark than that made by Hen ry A. Wise, not long since, that slavery had been She bane and curse of the South ern States. LAT DersoArrow.—The'East Maine Con ference voted on Saturdayforty-three for and tomtits% ;gab* lay delegation. The Ger- Many and Switgerland conference is yet to vote, It Is ruiderstod that WO will vote tutanimously for the IneaelVe ; but the present majority far lay delegation is more than the entire vote of that Conference, so hat the question is now Settled t h at lay del egates will be in the next General Confer. nee of the Methodist Episcopal March, which will meet in Bropklin, N. Y. March Is 1872. . . HoriiiwAf, the Purifier of tb ffempao pathlc school, was one 114 pa:malted ly a wealthy English lord. The dormor listened patiently to tbit statement which the pati ent made to itrpt. Be then took a small vial, opened it, and held it under thy lord) nose, "Smell I Well, you are oared I' The lord asked, in surprise: "Sow much do I owe you?" "One thommuld thine.," was the reply. The /Prd *lkedl.tplY Pulled out a bank-note and held it under the doe tor's pawl"hell Well, you are paid l" Tim Democratic ocHnsuluee of *ciforil County, after trying the Crawford minty system one year, by a rote of twenty to few bare returned to the delegate mum. E:Mas hires have grtatkriwilored the trait trees in Western New *irk , • e • Tat farmer" breentral 000 are planting cord to an unpnoosdleinlidrunint. five hundred negro eatelikt , - 4. • theat. - Loikan bas been re-elected Grand Oemmilderof tale G.' A. R. Jioos Rm.; father of General Jabal A Early, died at Lexington, Vt. a few days ago, aged 87. Gov. GZART has refused to sign the bill increasing the salaries of the Associgte JAiro of Pm Wahl .county. OKOIRGII M. Boggs has been elected Pres ident of the Western Maryland Railroad Company. Tux new zonstitutkut of Illinois' will be submitted to a vote of the people en the firm Saturday In July. (NULL Kniunticx, it it said, has re• signed his position as minister to Chili, and will return shortly to this country. Berm Pommor, it is said, wants to go to &tigress from New York In place of John Morrissey. A GINTLIMAN in the West has worn the same hat to church for forty years . It has been in style genii times during that period. A NZW NatnralizStlon treaty hai been completed between the United States and Great Britian. Ganznu. Longstrett bu been appointed Adjutant General of Louisiana by the Re publican Governor of that State. A MAN in New Hampshire the other day ate fifteen dozen nw oysters on a wager. The silver trimmings alone on his coffin cost twelve dollars and thirty five cents. ' Tits wheat crop In the Valley of Virginia is reported by the papers of that section, as yielding excellent promise of an abundant - barvets the coming season. Ittowaten J. HALDEMAN, H. C. from the York comity district, married Mies Maggie Cameron, daughter of Senator Cameron, on Thursday evening last. Ihr.r, allowing three dollars to railway passengers, for every day's unreasonable delay of their baggage, has been passed by the lowa Legislature. A HALL thief stole, the ether day, from Senator Summer's house in Washington, a clock valued at $l4O. He evidently appre ciated the nine of time, Tax crop account from all the Southern State* is most favorable, and should there be no drawback, : there will be raised one of the heaviest crops this year ever IaIOWIL Sac ETA'S!' BXLYNAP'III recent order reduc ing the force in the employ of the War De will rffect a saving of 1C1,839,972 per an num. THIODORZ C. CLAY, II /On of Henry filly, recently died in the Lexington, Ky., '!Lu. natio Asylum, of which he had been as in mate for fifty years. Ara meeting of iron masters, held at Co lumbia, Pa., on Friday, it was resolved to stop the mahnfaeture of pig Iron, as it can not be made with any profit at the prelent rate. As estimate in the Philadelphia Sunday Republic place; the number of colored voters in th;t city at 5,202, enough to be of great importance to the Republican party in close political contest. Deownen.—Two boys were drowned in the canal at Harrisburg on Wednesday, while engaged in fishing. One of them fell' in the water and in the efforts of the other to rescue him they were both drowned. 42. Fort Scott, Kansas, a man buying a lot can Pig stone 01 ,01 4,n on /I to build a house, cement for his colter and cistern, ochre to paint the house, and coal enough as the bottom to bun a family a lifetime. A. Queen wedding took place in New York akw days ago. A. father and son married a mother and dansthter—the strange part if it 4elng 410 top father graveled the daughter and the mother married the son. JOUR C, Brein,wbose appointment by Postmasier General Oresawell as Postmas ter at Allen's Fresh, Charles twenty, Mary land, hit beetn anniranted,ts a colored rain, and the first of his race appointed to a sim ilar position In this State, Ara, the business portion of Henderson, N. C, a tone 'Rusted about lofty Miles from Raleigh, on the railroad between there and Gaston, was destroyed by a supposed inoen diary fire on Tuesday. The loss 1450,000 one-third covered by insurance. Nom Canotnia has another pair of "Sietnera Twins!" These ere 0010 , 0 boys, pined together after the manner of Rog and Chang. They were born in Columbus county, are in good health and are Intelli gent,. They are eighteen years old. Tms receipts and expenditures of the Government for the quarter ending March, 81, 1870, were as follows Total receipts, $96,374,005.17 ; balance in Treasury, De cember 31, 1869, $128,463,237.16. Total expenditures, $106.005,029.17; balance in Treasury March St 1870, $118,882,218.76. Gintrinar. Jon, A. Loosn, who has servel for some years with so much accept ance as commapder-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, has been re-elected to that position for the coming year at the National Encampment of the Order held in Washington. Tne Pennsylvania Reserve Association held their - annual reunion at Lock Haven on Tuesday. Speeches were delivered by Gen. Meade, Col. Wm. B. Man, and other distinguished gentlemen who were oonneo tad with this noble organisation, and the exercises closed with a grand banquet. A cam lies been issued for a State Tem perance Convention in Ohio, to be held in Columbus, on the let of June, with a view to independent political action. The Co lumbus State Journal says that the move ment does not meet with muck faversmong theleading temperancemen of the State, Congressmen Pierce, of the Filth District (41418544 1 3 A has a appointed a colored boy cadet at West Point, His name is Michael Howard, and he ii a sort or a representative in the present State Legislature. The Jack son Pilot says he is an exceedingly bright and intelligent young man! New CATHOLIC DIOCHB2.-4 is stated that the Pope is about to create a new gpls oopal Bee, in Fennaylvtutle, to be known as the Mediae - of Reading. For confirmation as Bishop the names of three gentlemen have been forwarded to Rome. They are are those of Father McConomy, Father Car ter, and Rev. Dr. Conor. A Goon oldMissachusetts deacon, recent ly deceased, was once called la question upon some points of faith pertaining to his 414 4444% Wall Mat deal of earn estness, his reply wee "r4nil't tell Me that I'm mistaken : I know all about Congre tioltalistn for my son bas taken the Con: wregarior/ (Wm for years 1" Ow Friday come boys in lionised, Me., were playbig with an old musket, John . Tannery carelessly pointed it at Patrick Ourtin, pulled the trigger, abd the gun went off, blowing off the top of Ourtin's bead. PTI 9 4 is sa uncousolow %Bo tor two hOors. vapory woo so trooblinl at the re. salt of his capekosnees that he jumped into the river and was drowaed. Tun coal operators are already at work in preparing the prices for the coming season, *leg that If tkey bare Wi agsaione coal will_be too cheap.: They are Mealpulatiag that great and thvoraf instrrunenc,* the bo gus strike. One strike is now In propound It is hoped to extend this through the whole * region. 9.11 the movement to being shouts Imalwarbin in Lehigh and Wyom ing falls a decline in the rice otooil may ki looked for and wa may therefore pon tifically believe that this movement will not tap ittlis coal °prom can help it. A Finn/ OF MD. NASBY Duce, AND TALI la-Rareaum Wairss Aooomrr es ine Lune Alto SOT. or PniurrYoG(Boaaur. liar trot /i/Ilit 131.00 X, Swot Wass & _Non posit. , May 13,-11170. 4 Mite hell fallen onto. the Rea Ward! Lilt nits aenredsely 3 o'clock this mom in, ez near ez we kin learn, Patsey McGrog gin departed this Ilfe. Dimocrisy` hez lost • piller—my bar a constant and prompt pay. in customer, and Father McGrath $ parish- ner with never Wooled his mite to religi ons-purposes when hisfinanshel operatherts bed proved successful. Patsey McGroggin is gone! He met his fate in attemptin to get out, uv the area winder uv the house nv a bloatid aristocrat in the upper part Iry the city. Patsey and a friend uv hizzen known ez English Bill was in the bone, whoa owln to alarm with was made they become aware that they wuz considered in the the uv introoders. They bed gathered together a pocket-book, some gold watches, silver plate and Bich, and was attemptin to leeve the house quietly, when Patsey was seemed by the injoodlshus proprietor thereof Patsay, in self-defence, knockt him down with a billy, when the wretch levelled a pistil at him and shirt him dead. And not content with this he proctored the arrest uv English Bill on the charge nv burglary Thus two us- toy customers is cot off at one stroke! Patsey McGroggin wuz born in County Clare, Ireland, in the year 1833. He made his appearance in public life in London in 1844, where he wuz arrested ez a pickpock, et, and by a prejoodlatjeory, with bleeeved the statement uv a citizen who swore he saiv-him pick a pockit, he wuz sentenced to a prizin for boys. On his release Patsey went into partnership with a distinguished and brilyant burglar, and after a variety Err, advenchers, he found hisself in Botany Bay, his goin there mated uv beta hang in Eng land bein a inscrutable mystery with be himself wuz never able to solve. But Botany Bay wits not destined to hold him. KUlin a guard or two he made his escape on a whaler, and landid, tor course, in the eity tor Noo York, wich he knew wuz Mostly settled, and entirely controlled, by that class nv his countrymen wich wood syntothise with cure In his eitonahen, Here his career erok a brUyant one. He immejitly fined the Dimoc.raUc party to wich his instinks neurally led him, and he proved a useful and active member thereat •He commenced first ez a humble repeat er, but the activity he manifested soon made him a marked man. One day he voted twenty-eight times, and once he performed the astroandin feat or voila six times at the same polls! His knoledge nv pugilism, and his skill in the yoose as the club, soon put him at the-bead nv a clan strong enure to bid the poleece defiance, and Ms Archer wuz ashoored. Combinin politics with burglary he made a handsome Min by his own efforts. He was second in more than twenty prize fights, and was an entliocelasdc patron nv the nu pit. His pet, terrier, Dublin Pet, trained by him, it will be remembered, won the match agin Yeller licHae's dog Terror, with resulted in a shindy between the prin cipals with naturally resulted in Mcßee's decease, for wiob accident and botnycide just afterward he served two years In Sing Sing. An important election okkurrin, and his services bete needed, wuz pardoned oat. Es the recognized head as the Sixth Ward Throat Slashers, av course he held many posisbena or hor.or and profit. Pet tey and his kinds carried Connecticut three or foor years ago, and es a regard was put onto the School Board, Father licGrath"backin his claims, and agreein to sign his (Pansy's) name whenever it was nessary. Shortlyaflerward hewuz elected A lderman, he bed a contract for street than in, was made keeper as the boos UV lees Sets 113 090 to' the 4.rmaies, and wan, nal year,i member nv thelnislacher. Tula last posisben didn't, soot him, as the other members from the city, knowin the Inns cks uv legialaclan better, yonsed to get his vote frekently without myth for it. Wet be liked best was contraks for Street Twez he wich taught me the myster ies ue that Meads. Eie•witast bed le; hid close agin an uneollistiltatld coutracter, who 'posed that streets roely lied to be cleaned, and I was surprised at the low Jig gers he took it at. "Patsey," fez I , "yool lose money on that contrack. It'll cost more to do the work than you get for it : " "It is cussed low," he replied,"but e 2 we don't never do the work' at all I kin live at it, of I don't hev to distils too mach." Patsey was an ardent friend sir Ameriky and its instooshns, partikerly the Dime kratic party. When he was put onto the Stool Board-and was at the same time in the Legialaober, his heart Ned over with love for his adopted country, and he wuz not backered in expressin it. "In wet other country than Ameriky, and In wet other peny then the Dintokrat lc," sad he, sobbin with maoshen, "mod j her attained such courtlier ! Why, hod I stayed In London I wound have been hung ten yeers ago." But Parsers controllin pashun wins an intense abidin hatrid ov Ragland. He wits a member av all the Fenian Circles, sad collected more money for trade Ireland from the tyranicle rool uv England than any man in Neo York. He alien wept when he thot tor the °mesh= thi was groanin under. Rat this kelin watt eclipst by his hatrld an the nigger, as an evidence uv with I mite menshon, that it circle nv wich be was a member Really ap propriated a thousand dollars with they bed raised to free Ireland, to a fund to put down anti-slavery *gnash= In this country. Patsey blase)! seriously contemplated at one time goin South, that he mite hey a legal rite to kill a nigger. Rat he thought better 'as it. He coal do It - list as *lily In Noo York. He led the Throat Slithers in the famous riots try 1363, and his wuz the band'which put the torah to the nigger orphan asylum ; with his own good rite hand he beat out the brazes nv two nig gers, and wept beeps two more that he bed in a corner escaped him. • His death is lamented by all nv the In tegers Ur my house- ifted he lived ha wood hey been put on the Folios Board and the appintanents he would hev controlled wood hey saved hie ftiends and partners a great deal ay trouble and molestasSen. Hed he bin on that Board Ingliik Bill weed not be now be languishin in a Bastes!. The devotthan or his friends fetched me. It be in latimatid that money wood be required to hey the prow manes sed-for the repose ev his spent, every in qv his 'friend; rush ed ete, lame:pay to Power snuff to do it handsome. Two wr em succeeded in pin through &drunken countryman which stray ed Imo Ali *With arid gettia, rt watch with they pawned, and others/or this pious WOW &Wad e mu within a %Uwe Dv D rcl ud w es7+Patsey. !poker le therefore asboored. Oat cm repack for the decent I Ant nay bar and put crape onto the door for jest an boar, wblh was as nil& inset t! I 000 d at 4!rd at that time, Peace to his ashes! It is perhaPe e>t well that he wont heats. The Fifteenth Amend inent is a reality. and bed he stayed he Witt her bin compelled to deb *e with ni laftld qv bilstin gT etg t mutl do* whetkef Itis nachos capd bar adores& 1 1 0 sudden mad severe a Arabi. /tip perhaps weal for him that he died when be dld, Pectilarier/Y as he bed Jest Paid his biker, myy. bar. He *out her !one at a %suer this. Paraompir V. Hoar, Padosseter.) ?KB Pew V ilic dOtialiaie, OS NAV' geld, into 0011.08145414)0, illiel CAnnotx.—The new Reformed Church, of Westminster, will be dedicated otr day, May 21.—A dog belonging Wei J. K. Longwell 'Wu killed on Friday is* Ong *oda liythopbobia.—The:actioted people of Carroll county will *debit* 1112 P ratiflottion of the 15th Amendmeint thir 26th iris , by procession, bittikot tilamnerrsykw, nes ellornsliton, was *lnk by lightning on Sunday and burned ; loan 500, no insurance.—The barn of Joshua, Csrbin, near Westminster, was consumed by tire, lately, with all Its contents. A negro boy has been arrested on suspicion of.having set Won, fire. CIIMBIRLAND. —Oa Tuesday next St. John's Lodge, No. 260 A. Y. M., of Carlisle, will be dedicated, Rev. Dr. Patterson, of Philadelphia,` delivering the address.—The difficulties in Mckinson College have been satisfactorily adjiisted, and the order of suspension lA, bees recalled. The Sopho more and Junior classes will resume their connection with the Institution. WAIIIINGTON. —A little child of Mr. Cyrus Hickman, living at Newcomer's Mill, at Benevola, met with a distressing accident on Thursday of last week, which resulted fatally. Mrs. Hickman had been la the garden planting beans, dm., and the child, in playing with• the beans, got one in Its windpipe, where it lodged. Dr. Lovell was called in, but was unable to give relief, and atter suffering about half an hour, death came to the little cblid's relief Yosti.—A. child of Frederick Smellier ot Lower Windsor township, was severely burned recently, while laying in a cradle. It is supposed one ot the larger children set fire to the cradle.—The First National Bank of York has declared a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent. clear of taxes. Tee York National, York County National and First National of York have each declared a semi annual dividend of 6 per cent.—On the 10th inst., the farm of Win. Jones, de ceased, in Manchester township, 98 acres and 40 parches, was sold at pubic sale for $25,889.50, being $266 per acre, to Daniel Klinedinst.—The following gentlemen have been elected officers of the Hanover Branch Railroad Company : President, Capt. A. W. Bichelberger ; Directors, David M. 'Myers, Henry C. &brim, Joseph Dellone, Reuben Young, David Wont, and Henry Bittinger, Assistant 11. S. Assessor, of Hanover, with his son 8 years old, was thrown from a baggy on the Ab- Iboustown road last week, the, horse having frightened and run off; neither were se, _ - on injured—A son of David Rudesill, deoessed. of Heidelburg township, aged 8 years, while playing with a Corn Shelley on Sunday had one of his hands so badly lacerated as to require the amputation of two fingers. C nun Lost —On Wednesday. the 4th a little child of Stephen G. Wright of Broadtop township, about two and a half years of age, was lost in the mountains be tween Wells Valley and the Village of Coal dale, and wandered about for twenty-one hours before it was found. It appears that Mr. Wright was working near Coaldale, about a mile and a half trom home, and had taken two of the older children with him in the morning, intending t send them back with a package for their mother. Being gone longer than usual, the mother became anxious about them, and started out to meet them, leaving the little child ab3ve men tioned and an older one in charge of the house. She was hardly out of sight, when these two youngstent started after her and had gone some distanos from the house when the older one concloded to go back, buying die other alone in the road. In doe time the mother returned with the boys and !Quad her youngest child missing. Upon inquiry, she learned the above particulars, anclimmediately instituted a search, which was diligently kept up Lin lire o'clock in the afternoon, ~' j vory nook aqd eqrrier was ezamined, but ...upa be tutted. 4t this time a message was met to the father and the newt communicated to Coaidaks. The good citizens of that town, merchants, mechanics, miners, laborers, and all, joined in the hunt, traveling the country brand wick Intl! midnight . ttiten they adloamed only tq reform the line ear. 1 1 in the mgrulog. The next. rporibliatr. B. P. Thomas, white op his way home for refreshments, fond the child sitting by the trunk of a fallen tree about one mile from where the parents live, calling for its mo ther. He accordingly picked it up and car, tied It to its =titer. We leave ant. readers tel imagine the joy occasioned by this Intel ligence. The child appears to be none the worse or for this bit of romance, notwith standing it had the whooping cough at the titne, and was exposed to very inciemeni weather.—Bedforcl /noire?, Custom; ELovi(sirr.—The Rockville Md) Sentinel gives the following partien- . ars Of a recent cot - lots; elopement case in hat neighborhood : I"It is currently stated tbrit, not rimy den since. II Young lady, belonging to a highly respectable and well to do family, 1 resident in Cracklln district, Montgomery minty, lett her home and eloped with a no , gro man, an employee on her mother's farm. The young lady, it appears, called on her mother, who Is a widow, for a supply of funds for the purchase of spring apparel In Baltimore, whither it has been her custom to repair for that parpore, and when; she has numerous !thuds. receiving tbe nin ey, she was titan, by her apcie l to tint pal med stadpw pearcet betj bow, ostensibly for the purpose of taking the train for Bald- more: - Sometime after her departure It wan discovered that the negro man bad also left, and certain whisperings coming to the ear of the mother, she immediately sent to Bald_ more to ascertain whether herdaughter was stopping there with any of the relatives she had i been in the habit of !lilting; Too great surprise and grief, she leaxoed that theyoung lady had not been at any of their houses lately, Since her departure some of the negro man's associates in the neighborhood have stated that they heard him boast that the young lady intended to elope with him to Massachusetts, and many him. From all the circumstances detailed to us, there seems but little doubt that the . two met somewhere, made their way to Massaihn- 1 setts and probity, ere this, are married. A Frederick paper states that the parties were married in that city last week. ' A. E 341) Actommrr.—The lianceriter bad iigeheei.of Sktarday last says, n most 'dis tressing accident occurred in Conestoga Centre, on Thursday afternoon about 5 o'- clock," which. resulted toihe death of a lit• tie girl, about 2f years old, the youngest child of Mr. Ulrich Strickler. While Mrs. had far a few moments left the house to go into the lot where Mr. B. was at work, the wattherwoman discovered the clothes of the little girl to be on are, apd pve the a larin but before Mr. S. arrived on the spot her clothes were nearly all burned ()Sof her. He immediately eztingubhed the the by holding her under the spout of the pump, and Ramping water on her, but her face, arms, andiber body were burned in ,sticit terrible mammy that akedledihe isigt morn ing at f o'cloc*, It is not known how her clothes took Are, but it lo supposed that she either got some matches, or went to the Ire on the Imanh of the wash-house, which had not been entirely extinguished, there* having been no Ire hi the store it. the time. • Ij the Smith/Wu • • fhallst Xplscopal Coy n:mace oi Saturday, a reaoluilou was id: opted declining the propoeal tors union With the Northern Church, bat avails* the lhes the day way SIMI COMO 2ihen*.ow• Christian lenthafmta and fia ternal platten of the great 'blanches of the fforthorn snit *wheal Althea*" 41.0 Q. pal Church limn be permanently eetahltsh- Mt" EIM iil~~fla"~~~Fii: c.! VCR LH' ADTIOLIIIII . ..DIOTO Di r alP Ylt xierrem IJ LIMY ItSIT " It bas stood before the public for 23 years, and boa near failed girls% iallefactlou la a sails Instead. Very drop of this valuable ass. pound Is wised by Dr. Toblai Waal!, therein% It can always be relied 'Pat. It Le warranted 'superior to any other for the are of Chronic Itheussat Toothache, fleadacko, Bore Throat, Youllting,Proeted Peet, Hemp% croup: Beta, Onto, Bea Bickner, In sect Situp, Spathe, Cholera, Collo, Spasm; Dysen tery, Ittnises, Colds, Coatis, Old Sores, Berelllnp, Pains in the Limb; Back and Chat. There is no stedicla in the "World" that stands more on its own sa or it- tban tbe . "Yonetlan Lltdatent." Thosaands of Certilcstes an b• seen at the Doctor's aloe attesting •to the rare virtue,. gold by Druggists and 8 tore kapott! throughout the United States- Price 60 coats and one dollar por Box. • Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. May 6, 1870-1= Brandifetit's Pills penetrate the whole mass of blood, causing the expulsion of Impurities. The body feels relieved from a does; what then may be expect ed from twenty f By costuming their use, the whets of the Moo! In time becomes purified, and the body reconstructed from good material, and a now less• of life immured. 31 Q Sag, blunt' 26, 1861. My Dear —My daughter • lice, thirteen years old, has been completely Sand of that horrible dis ease, Elmafala, which for 'nun rendered life a tor. meat, after all madOwielps4 . meat' physicians bad been tried, and 6q.d,1 emeimmiced siring her your pills. She toot them almost weary dn,y far three months, mutually Iseretiny. Maims itow methyl, lecoTsr•4 Tacit* triPy, $2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES To &testa to Fell the celebrated WILSON BZWING ktoBlll2B. ink. beet lesehlee In the weak: SHIA Was do bah sides. Ctrs Mamas viTnose liknrrr. Par torsiser particitisti. address of Mint, Pbtlera,Pa. Aped 1, 11170.—an; . . . • ' ! llklebinibi gantlenaa who .aired for years from morrow Deb illsy, Praeastara Nosy, wad op - &be elects of outhfatladlierctfoe, forth. make of sokstirso bninaalty, send from to all who noel ft, the receipt and directions for making tho simple reso n s4Sy whieb be was eared Wrenn, wbbfroi tiz r odt adver • experioses, du do so add V larbet song/ono* it; DOD Ye. 4 Oedersfrael ; lfOlf , Hey 14,15• A-17 TO CONSIIMPTIVAS: The Advertiser, having been restored to health in • few weeks, by a eery staple remedy, alter havinsg aL fered Savant yews with -satirize 'dog a.Teetton and that dread dim es, Contunspatrs—le annoys to ' Mahe known to his fellow-talferamt tSi ate .as of cure- To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre scription natal (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the some, wts:ob thy will and • lore Core for Cons imption, Asthma, Bronchitis, me. The edict of the &drinker in eandirg the Yreserip sloe 1, to bane the ifillot•d,andepriad infotmeakm which be conceive- to be insalnable sad k• hopes eve ery falterer will try Ws remedy, as f t will cost them nothing, and may prove a blaming. - Portias wishing the prescriptiosofill please addrem RSV. IDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, IMO sooty, New York. Yay 14,111419.--17 • Ma r- DNAINNS4.III,INDNILBB AND CATAiRI3 treated,with the utoiciatllOCCeSS, by 3. Isee.ol , N. D., and Problems of Diotasce of the Eye and Ser .? (hia tPedtaitie) in the Yedicat allege of Anigtosylaasus. 12 years experience. (formerly oil Leyden, Holland) No. $O5 Arch etreet, Phil Testimonials can be Jen at kb aloe. The madkal Donity are mrlied to mean- Dug tholr,Pattants Aet bait na merino In hie prac n tice. Articial nye. matted without pain. No charm" br examination. [March la, 1170.-/y writ suLimawanforsakm, for Store Frusta. Lamm* to.; Iron • Bedsteads, Wire Wobble; for Steopand Ponitryler4s;lttassand .110 a WIT* Cloth, Wipe', teems, Oir Chmi, Ores, Sand le ., U,ll 7 44 . octirt do lota for Spark 4s = " dit g elr 9l7, firil i tetitalWtirsW i tilit7t. & l; P er a rl: Ss Lei s BONS,addessing tNorth he St:tbtirt.., 11. wAuf ll delphis. (Feb. 11, 11170.-1 There aim be nothing that wIL pleats the logo better thaw good arttele, which to melded Is every gunny gm fogy &Velum lob 'ma/tide le !UMW 4E1401 4141410A1( TALLOW gOAP, recommend ed for the tbliewing purposes: lbr Gond HMSO-. Add Use. inrr the Toilet, lbr the Lesmdry.• Oneida Soda, de. cold by all grocers and Storm keepers everywhere. • NATHAN- PlllOl, Anle Agent, Na. 11,11 Norti. )toot street, Ptilledelpkik. - - - Feb.ll, 1170-4 a CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. muumuu) for the Wank of young non and I oaten who auller_froth. finTwohe y.billt77 eta, "applying the memo of selkntro. Wrftton - by one who aired himself; and sent feat on Toadyism &post. paid iftreelled eeirehig. %Ulnas XATHANtiI, MAY/AIX, lizobblib, N. D0er.14,18114/.-Ont aHI 25- Dons 7i 101.0011 IXPROVEI Twsotrifiss Ay Issrhor Nachi os. The irorlfi nit. 0f... M it " i l l o 4 ottrad i ttal= Pot toms Zdi r droptir, Winn, h.• 11. KAMM , . Gm . . Await. No. 700 Clbsecout ot - 7 Pa. April 10,180—am $9OO *-7 - W. an salve *an, la each — Clounty la the States, to travel sedl take orders by sainplr TgA,oo7l2lsu4 SIMI& To imitable inn We Irni give a salary of WO to 111,- * a year, above travel's; and other expenses, and reasonable oosexabudon on salsa isassedlats applicatiooto are fro; pozgoar Dett laa. listemoss so apply toy or. alb tread pained laSely. Cue 00, 4 !Clostlnental Mille' April 11141, 8114 Sloesoey,WsTads., OR ORDINANCES. T.followini ordinances :have -I& beat pawed by lersieklewreei, and awl, now Penla force la thelartsgh et Berwlek. - Aaron musty, a.: ". Pe teaded. ly the Town &mil of the feesgh orliorwick sad is Whiney owaiatiebr witharity at saw the NA. any "of Nay, I. vrta. as pima shell ho show.* lo throw say dad hog, dog. aot,oldritea, or rat, or any deed Cll/11141 Or awls wLMNr, hi* *Ur ef taw afro*. er ie alter, 81 0 2 swan& i wre to throw say bruit, dirt, lite, or say Obstractios wboteter tato tbegatatra streets .7 ae 5U. 0100 4 Bessweit• ehher.thet We wants ead-eommeate doll e, k' edeldtru2l 10L "i alac ir g a l : 4- 1 401114 PIM,' *Mar i= Th.COlOOl4llll le hasty il l ib mu orised to - eoltoet, sot bal retain owe lot the Novo Oa when ' sod Chi other bastion be Into Boron ass ail-ter the ame of th e ' Nercigh. . Aimee y • T. J. Wltit OK, Barges. /14, 11,0-7 t TRAY BREW • • k the tosikao• of the nbactibot, April It t0:t1.4.• Ws of W*. Wlrl, hi Straka tintwiNk_ er kit of Aprs', • Will ll ll - 21701ti WnX akti two yews ok, tkit owe'r Y nikonot to call, perallargessadeileuhkaimar. • • •-•:. 4M10 1 .- If; /0141110517 lb/ /ffee"ft. Opvtiat waticto. `EMU? WIRT MANY Or OURsTckasafflieus. RATS FALLEN INTO - illisflsg their queommore, glusware and ',end .M In the cities, where the expenses are Emit I glad Iva bid . BLA IR A SON Betts an temenweatank of goods, sad are positively-millet to tbalred•Ptdir 'RASO Ilse of goods at front Lee to t wen tydlie pee Met. lad that Ve be brought front Ii o ,NOW some of oilr:iffahrekslllturn are"iiitying twenty °ants per sect more thou our prices for salt; three cents more for best coffee; fifteen to twenty per omit. mom ter mons; two or three tend PK' gallon non for coal oil, and In few instances getting the quality of goals we sell. Our advice is, bay neer home; in small quantities; sell at lower prices, and make more tummy Try 1t , .., WY. BLAIR A SON, ./Atutit iburtterttale, Pa. ILey 20 "TILL lIIIATILD TBBM," 18 COMING • The matmar months faill very soot ho /Wyly other. ed la with, their aultry.witather audio's !Aloof dla num. It is the season when Retard can do 11Wo to recuperating oar exhausted etrangtb, end when w are niquired to farelfy oar plipique avian the dingoes arising from the universal prevalency df sickness. The only true safeguard is that sure end reliable teak and Invigorator, MISHLIfit'S BITTIIII3, which is Indorsed and recommended by the medical faculty and by annumbared thousand" of Potions in every city, town and nßlste In the (man. try, with have tested Its remedial virtues, and, by Its aid, preeerved or recovered their health. It will purify the Blood and Bocretioner care every brm of Indigestion, end abed immedleth relief In cases of Dyamentz t.. L . . 1 01.1 e. Motet; Cholera and kindred Peovide yoarself new against a time of need, Delays Greatcoat dangerous. Way 13,1171 1m F4AltiL'E) VEOET4BLE SICILIAN HAIR ERNRWER Is the best &Moho known to eraser,* tie hair. It will positively rester* GRAY HAM TO UNORIGINAL OOLOR •ND PRO- MOTH /111 GROWTH. It ht all saliva, sew selentlllecH4novin7, amiblalng assay of tha moat powerful and restorative agents la the vegetable kingdom. ' It make* the Hair smooth and &nay, and dove iwt stain the akin! IT IS REPUMMANDXD AND USXDIr' Till PINS? MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Yor sale by all tirogglets. Price 61.00._ • - E. P. HALL Co , Nashua. 16.16 Proprietors. , May 6, 1870—Iso ETERNAL VIGILANCE la peptic' of Ilealib as wan as of Liberty. Be on your guard apUnaa uoialartous hair dyes. "CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DIE Is the ouly oue that has stood the lest of chemical analysis. At the store of the proprietor, 6 Aster House, New York,wisy be INIOD the certificate of that able analytical chemist, PROYILIidOIt ClI/LT9S, testlf,lnir that It rontalus o, Imrinful ingredient.— On the other hand, In th• - Joersal pf Chem Jetty" may b• found the statement that there are npwsrda of thirty poisonous hair dyes before the Choose the only safe and swoon.. W' CitISTADOILO'S LUIS ALBBTRVATIVB, as • Dressing, arty like • claim on the Hair ♦Qar Dyeing Try It. [May 6,1810-1 m "A. STANDARD REMEDY." SCROFULA CURED by BRANDRETH'S PILLS DANIXL LUTIIEE u.g.11. saursarra Ita? 11,1171 k-La TO THE LADIES ! poi *mai: rgal fatitto. - 7,Tbs •SIXTITIBURO AND PETICREIBIIRG T , R.SnILN COWAN'," has declared dividend of ONIS P . = Cll:NT4onyable on or after nay 2, 1210. " 1 e • J. B. hicCLILLAN, Treasurer. 44m...44 v.vv , DTI.? , * :II iTIONAL BANK OP GETTY& Wiletet : clear o sre f d a ' D on :45e loth day of May. GAO. ARNOLD, Cadger. May 6, 1870.—.3t DIVIDEND. The GITTTSBEIRG NATIONAL BANK has declared a Becaanzaal Dividend of BIX Peg eRNT. clear of all U. B. Te—es, payable on and after the 9th • J. SBOS ' 4 BAIR, °Uhler. May 6,1470.-31 • NOTICE. The eighth account of ROaLRT Mc- Ginn!, Essi.,.ElOplestrater of the Gittyeberg road, of Adaes county, has been sled le the Court Of Common Pleas of Adarss Co., and rill be confirmed by said Court s on Maffei', tits 21th day of Jilay, 170, unless bause beishows to the Contrary. JACOB MBLIIORN, Proth'y. April 22, Ind —t3o NO,. TICE .. Notice is hereby given' to Creditors that JOUPIII A. 81:122 has applied to the Court of Ciun. won Plea., of Adams county for discharge under the Insolvent Law. of tills Comnionwea/tb";—anit the Court hat fixed Tuesday. the 21th day of Nay. 1.70, at 2 o'dock, Y. N, toc.the bearing of the apAlicaot and Ms Creditors at th e Court house to the borough of OeUreburg. JACOB If KLIIOIOI, Proth'y April T 2, IS'O-3t• NOTICE. Notice le hereby:given to Creditor. taint ELIA Haut ht s tp ptied to tee Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams musty for dt sr totrge un4 or the Itteolrest Laws of this Cornemonsueattla :—aud the the Court he, Axed Tuesday, Ma 241 fir day of May, 1070, at o'cibck, P. M, for the hatring of th • soplicsot •od his Creditors 01 the coon house is the Illrougb of Gettysburg. April Z1,1870-3t• ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The oudirralaned hav lug beau appointed Assiions by Deed or Voluntary Assignment lb( the Gemini of creditors, execntei by parrot. Ulm and IV/7t, of Butler to wnship, Adams count/. Pa. , he hereby gives notice to all persons indebtel or haring demi against the same to call and sail* them immedlatoly. P. D. W. lIANHEY, Assign**. Cumberland twp. April 15, 1870-81 NTlCE.—Letters of Adminio .°tration, CUM tzslamrnto anneso—on the estate or It6zsar G. fiLIPSZ, deceased, late of the boretigh of Gettysburg, having been granted to the under. eked, be hereby' glees notice toil! parsons Indebted to said Oita, to stake limeade payment, and those hawing claims against th• same to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. DAVID WILLS, Adze, NI ay 6,1670-6 t p, XECUT OR'S NOTICE.—Let- A... Mrs T•'taatentari on the estate of limier Lai star, deceased, lat. of Germany township, Adams cimaty. Pa.. has Mg been granted to the undersigned, alpng in same t o t . townhp, estateby gives notice to rsons ludebtnd aid to make immedi— ate payment, and these having claims against the _same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. HAMILTON W. PORRIBT, lta'r Nil 6,1870-6 t FtI,AVERGREEN CEMETERY AAir *foolish lbr a PRRITIDICNT ant! SEVEN MAN. Ad Ma B Of SvOrittoraComotory Assoc!Atka. to servo for ciao year, sill be hold on MONDAY ZYZNINO, JUNI' ash, at 73 o' k, in the Arbitration Roos In thi borothikh es G,ettionorit. J. L. SCHICK, President. W. B. MEALS, secretary. [May 13, 1870-31 NOTlCE.—Letters of A dmi tratOn on the estate of Jacoa 1 1420/1, late of Latin:tor* lowillat IP. Adamecounts. Penni, deeeased, having beers geantad to the undersigned. reading In their:nee township, else heriby gives notice to all persons indebted to maid estate to make immediate payment sad lhoae hes.ng claims against the Banta to present them properly authenticated for s•ttle. men t. May 13, 1870.--60ARA11 •NN MARCH, Ad 'x M-4XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let rem Testaasentary en the *state of Fitsnlatca RUA, late of Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, haring been granted to the ea.:termini:id, residing in sa.ue township, he hereby glees notice to all perions indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment and those haying claims agalust the same will present them proper 'q atithenticattd for ntettlethe May 13, 18;0-8C 4 43 ,1 XS A. MILLAR, Ex'r s,.NOTlCE.—Letters of Admiru . - [ration on the estate of Haar tun% ased, lat. of Meaalen township, Adams county, Pa., kdece ering been granted to the undersigned, residing in paid township, she hereby given notice to all parsons in. dented to maid esta:e to snake immediate payment, and thong having chime against th • nine to pi Mot them properly authenticated forseitlonent„ , ILLIZA.BSTH nun., etnim'z. Kay 6, 1870.—fit 01 00 0 l Ef.trf. of Mena/leo tovetteb/p, le the •o thortsed *gent of the : Admlototrottlx, owl an• thorized to attend to am hula me of the estate. Bounty Tax Notice. '- TBoo Directors or latenalits township have A levied* BOUNTY TA Pt Ant 1870, and !dated the Daplktateln the hoods of the Treason., Joss s itatterape. whoa: the tax la to be paid. AU per sonsplying on or before the Ist orJ nue, will hav• the btatfit of 5 VCR CENT. deduction; and those not paying before the lit of October,lB7o, will have 5 rravostrr. ADDID, and Meat amounts pbsced In the horde °Parapet bilker for collection. • • • • NT 0111?Itt Or THE DOAN). Kay 8,1870. • - • Collection .of Taxes. VIZ following Acts of Assembly are published for 1 general information: AN ACT To authorize the more- prompt collection of taxer, la the county of York. Varitars, The act, entitled "An Act imposing ad ditional taxes, for State purpose-," approved the thirteenth day of April, Anno Domicil one thousand eight hundred and arty-bur, which said act, amongst Other mature, provides that theauditor general shall add five per concord penalty to each county, on all Gude taxes remaining unpaid on the first day of August., of each year, has bees found to have ; situ tary effect: And whereat, It Is equally desirable tp have the county t...xes, as well as the diet* easia requited to be paid by said county, promptly collected, as well to meet the trigs Ic, of tits county, se to avoid the penalty which might, ander said act, be imposed by the auditor general ; therefore, Sioux 1. Belt enacted by the Senate and Haase of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That hereafter it shell be s lawful lor the County Commlesinnere of Chi count.* of York, to add flee per contact penalty to the State and County taxes of each and every taxa- 1 hie of said county, remaining unpaid oa the fifteenth day tel July, Anita Dteoini One thousand eight hair I deed led stityolix, and of each year thereafter, and collect the saute, in the same mann.r in which State and county truths Ks low recovered and collected, In laid empty; and that all acts of assembly, Inconel*. tent with the provisions of this act, be eapi the 141:1411 are heirby repealed. ,7aitza B. Klux, Speaker of the pane of itopremtatatiTes. • DAVID tLI/1/2111, Spanker of th e Senate. Arpaavia.-11to eleventh, day of April, Ando Dom Dm one dkomaad shittt tmoatrect sad sixty-atm. 7 A - -• .. , A. G. Cimmif. A To eatborise the more AN prompt CT collection of Wag in the aeon ty of Adams. Eamon 1. Bolt eseetes by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Peen sylvania m General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the act of assembly approved the eliventti day of Apr il . An. no Daniel one Missend eight hundred and sixty-six, to autherise the more prompt collection of taxes In the comity of Tort, be and the same Is hereby ex. tended to the ontoty of Admit In like meaner as If the same had been imperially recited in mid act. B. B. &ruse Speaker of the House of Represeutativis. .Caaat.sa H. ilmeox, - Speaker at the Senate. leriovin--The sixteenth day of April AnnoDonk hal eel thuttesad 454 lutbdred and aeiren_ty • s ;Imo. WALlear., -Tb. Tax Collectors and Tax Sayen of Adams . WWI - are expected to comply With the 1A1 . 47,1.101,01 cor the above Acts of.Amenbly, JACOB LOTT, ](ORBS HARTMAN; ',MANUAL NBIDICI, quualsitosen. o Attest isms. Irma, Clerk. - May 13, 1070—at REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is - hereby given to all LOgatees and ethos persons concerned, that Lb* Admiabotration Account, horeafter mentioned will be preseJted at the Orphans" Con it of Adams county fir confirmation and allowance , on TUESDAY, the nth day of MAY,Is7O, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, viz: 28. The accoolit of Goings /AMU", Administrator. of the state of Jersiniah Bites, late of Hamlitonban township, dec'd. 2th The Ant and Anal account of Abel T. Wright, late of Menallen towns/alp. Adaioii to., -tined,. Mosta: . amatory trustee midst , the will of George' Group, dec'd, of Calvin Mcinight, minor non of John Mc ' Lblillas dou'doni settled end Wafted by Jane C. ' Wright, Administratrix. of Abel T. Wright. 80. The coconut of Sunsuit Henry, Administrator of Joseph B. Henry, deed. .91. The second tad final amour! of Conrad Dull sod Jesse Dull, Ittecuton of John Dull, lotto( But. tat townahip, dted. al. The Arab account of Michael - 71scel, Adminis trator D. ii, N. 0. T. A. of Jacob Honer, dec'd. 83. rint account of Samuel Jogibba, Executor of th oast will and testament of David Jacobs, dated. 54 The account of Jacob Livingston William L taityroa and George f. Livinpton, Executors of AA, .4 Livingston. dec'd. 16. a ant account of Samuel O. gneeringor, .tor of of am last will and testament of Samuel DAM *gee, deceased. 86, no first and final account of rig, r. Ptak, Ex motor of the last will Aral te;taipept of4arSwris Diehl bite of the Bornua of UttlertMrsi,_ &VC • riestand atooent of & Kerlin and Lewes Mania, SteCtitors of the last wilt and tuna sane ofJohn !Gallia. &cotes& Pd. first 'toccata of Jalian Oyler, Adzolzastratrlx .1 Jacob K. o ,:ler t dso'll, • lg. The dranield deal asset et Jedrn 'Noshed(' Adoluististor of Catbarin• Norbeck, dac'd 40. Tbe fkat and Anal account af Jacob SI Lobsor, Adosiniattstor of thy "state of George Chronlator, late of Lotizpoye township, deo'd. at. lint all Anal abzonnt. of John P. Folly, K 9., usaut9ii of s sass will s ad testansint 'of Michael tweet.; late of ittraban township, deed. M. The second account of Doniel floleen (sow de. oesuped), lexecutor of the ht ( rlti fad testaments of Georg, Guidon, late of ilonntpleaseutt township, Ghbis_ On° ty,doceassid: litilbfted by George P. Gol /male unwell; ihdoeta and Darld Willa osed. , Administrators, debowia sou of 48. Tba Ent and teal nornant of Joseph Dillon, itzsein ter of SHAW lase of 'reunite town . sigh geoid. tirslanwonntofizedantak Mehl, isi., lincotor of um last will end brawniest of Cletharine arreloril. let* of tranklin township . Adams county, deed. en. First awl_ account orJwash itemen, .cater.[ the led will and teetenswit of Jaunt Hol linger, deed. se. the axement of Jeooll B. Wide,. Adi.inetratot of Wei 1. kiwis, tho' 4 00 les A. BWOP/A SAgieter. • JACOB MEIAIORN, Protb'y TAHNESTOCK BROTIURN are klang GOODS at aatonlahlagly kw prices. Thaw wanting barialu abonld, by all moans, gip than a call. If you wznt GOODS at old prices before the War, don't WI to buy from as good as over vas add Dry Goods, Carpet; &c., HARDWARE, SADDLERY, kc., Qrsisswias .111irCitve them a call April 29, 1970-if has the Largest and Best Selected Stock o DRY GOODS NOTIONS hat has boon brought to Gettysburg Ws gprher, w hich will bo .old st tivolovrost poylbt• M► 7 0, 1110.-tf apin g & Stu to Goods, AT PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA. GBIEST ft , 0 WERE HAVE reeekred their new MING AND Mil MIN GOODS, as eioalleat eaeortathat, aelsetimil with care sad will be mold thew for auk lED-Clire us a call sad examine our Goode. 011.1.1D1T 2 BOWIES. N. 11,—Agate kr the Grote lb Baker Bowleg war' chines. April 21.1870—1 t 7. B. COVER. NEW FIRM. ARENDTSVILLE, PA. Ti anderahraed, haring entered lout partaership ander the Ern name of Coon t Raitzustneaz i call the attoosioa of their Woods and tho pahlio soss orally to thoir spleedia aesOrtsmit of NEW SPRING} AP SUMMER; DRY GOODS, 43110011111118, QUIMNAWARN, HARDWARZ, forall et' which have been purchased ia • Mho* rruistek osab,aad which we are prepared to sell at OW very lowest Owes. WI and marls* Our Os* has fora purchasing elsewhere. • dfdra lot of good Rails Ibr sale. Toue R. 0 01113, ANDqHIw itatribibiklUtegt. Arcadiarilio, Pa., April lA, 1/10-4t SELLING OFF REGARDLESS OF COST! TO QUIT BOOMS I ; DRY GOODS % NOTIONS, HATS, SHOES, ice., kc. , ke. .FOR CASH ONL Y. T akt m iterz wi car a p i Ls 1 9 1:=ra ,.. maw el spa /1 UMW' ME==2n LADY'S STORE, AT FLORA DALE, PA Wtwo on hand and are constantly :waiving • * moral satortaer I of G 0 0 0S usually keA.ln • country store, which writ M soid ei Lowc§t Cash Prices. All Goods bought from us will be mad* tmlfiiselrad, oa the Binger Sewing Mathias at a redo Sid price.— Bowing of all kinds done at short socks sod law rates. EPP-LIT k ifooPes. MAY 13,1870--3 m GREAT RUSH ! Rebert & Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, • A t te y ojered ., l t a i s o t ti W on ee . k ci a a n . da. la t rire as trantlZ u o i f Carp taken. The partieuare well known,bat bare thaw liar es caped arrest, as they left Greenbacks In maltase Goods. Theperson. who took th• Gs ere vary well satisfied that they received more an ood d better , Goods for their money than they could have not at sny other atoms. Come one 1 Come all ! sad osamlnooor largo sosortmont of SILKS, GINGRAMS, LAWNS, BAREGES, ALP.ACCAS, &c., CLOTHS, CASSIMERE AV, T If BEDS, JEANS, VESTINGS, dec. Also, Carpats,Notl ewe, 0 lastware, Questursrare, and Indeed, • general asserttnent of everything belonalag to a first-elms atom. • bil 81111. the piece Is apposite the Oaert-honse, Baltimore street, sad that our motto Is, lair Dealing WA Swan Proate. !April 29.1170—if SPRING AND SUMMER GO 01)S. Fahnes . toek Brothers Yarn Jost opened a cholo• arol desirable assurlaistat of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of everydermi Goa which they are BILLING AT IYTg,ly g low prices. BARGAINS. Reduction in Prices, ":SIP" CALICO •cPAILNIIITO' YA HNESTOOK BRYritzlts keep exnaz-wiag, 0 ROCIRTBB, PA LN Ti, LEI AND WINDOW GUM J. L. SCHICK AND NEW A. EtialrlarBP7.2o2l My Entire Stock of FAHNIATOCI 8. Nte *lst _tleitymbtorig, Frid 0001) FISHING. floppes and Bell, Springy 11.401, catigh n oir,ll borhood of Cite ACC! DENT.—We 11.1 y last William Pa beflatitl township, lab raking of Mr. John .9, fell about tlftoen feet Nu4taiuing conslilorab NEW BARNS:—Mi llam Cownover and putting up largo bank joy township; James in Camberlaad towtss Hansel int:abet isit44 near "Glenwood Mills. I NI PHO VEME Saeret' Heart, who tr Joseph's Fein' la hest • rystowu, contemplate Improvements to their clouts edifice this Su. building is to be enter , by the addition of•two• big It a Tour-story bap. 131 J fi,G Lit HUN. %V night of the 6th lost. , :, apples, pies, a bottle ?f s nu of money, were at. donee of Samuel J town. The next night of batter wore stolen . I. = wagon of Mr. Knee; . township. Detective • to look up the thieves, Harman as one of the g has been Committed tOJ FATAL ACCIDEN on Wednesday last, a freight train, on the Railroad, was passing two miles below NOW man by the name of Fr an attempt to Jump on t and fell on the track, a hoppers p mini); over tint lug them In a fright! young m in survived but agony and unconscious o'clock the same day, rind only about thresier: perance is said to haver This is another warning dulgo in the use of the • THE GAME LAWS. to the General Game La the last session of the L; biting the shooting of'D, 20th of December and lb. ber--ibe 'boating of W. . the 15th of November September—and the kil English Snipes betwee November and the let of; this suppleuaent does n county, ao far as coi:sr. special ad having been . York and Franklin ocnin prohibition to the perkxl . 1 and June 20. This t.„ In full In the STAR Al April 15. Under he prov can be shot after the 20,th county IL B. RAILROAD. Branch Railroad Cotnpan Its 18th annual report, ma isfactory financial exit!. revenue of the road from in;; the year, was $87,325.2 operating expenses 148 704 handsome balance of number of passengers e. road during the year was, way, 11,145. Durinz the' the surplus earnings were Idends and $16,000 on at. towards the construction and Pennsylvania Line :pang. {12,403.20 are pot do ceived for working tke road, and $2,234.55 for w. tlestown Railroad. COURT DOINGS. —The case of Stombaugh vs Kline reported last week we went to press, rendered Saturday afternoon for John Kline, 4illremail n , served with prooeee. The only additional case it Mechanics Lieu case—J. for die of David Wills, vs of Pennsylvania Doling. John R. Tuner, cordracto Plaintiff for il) 88. In the ease of Cornelius George Dittonhafer, tnotio appraisornent mador the argument, the Court diem tion. 'rho Court granted tav: Conrad \Wagner, of Mount. ship. The application of Idaville, was postponed to CLASS EXERCTSES.— the Class of 1870 of Penney will take place in tho Collo. Wednesday next, May 25, a M., ehould the weather be the weather prove unfavora. .rives will come otT on Thu These "Cluss-day" celebreti. loon atnong the New Engl where they form an int uta_ • College life. It is only with two that they have beau Int .List year lite exercises were interesting and characteri • good order. From our know present Senior Class we have exercises neat week will do to the occasion. Bealdei Class representatives, there w and an illumination of tins • dark. Citizens are cordially present. TRtVELING 11.15N1 BUG change remarks that the plea has put the itinenuxt nostruixt the "move," and every few • 4 , may expect to see our public - up by a "cure all" o It is somewhat astonishing will persist In pasroniaUrg. • Curers, when we lutv,e In our midst, where gerinlni : bought without danger of J,•ory dollar spent with tb. ,leate",' is Just so much mo away , b i e,•ided enoettraghlt travelling p.endicancy. ba week our public square was for several nights, the glare of instrumental musk ataraitt crowds, who were entertalded lab wit, vulgar jests, and low The Borough authorities wool. thing if they wars to interdict exhibitions as public clubman, VISITORS.—The Rev. D. Maki°, of Edinburg, Scotland sionors front the Free Chu:troll to the Presbyterian General which meets in Philadelphia paid a visit to Gettysburg of desiring of seeing the great) the war. At night a meeting Christ Church, (Lutheran,) men delivering interesting Prof. Blakie at some length el origin and present status o Church of Scotland, and the . mission of himself and col • country. Dr. Amok ta Ste iiddress, referred tot they ad . that were engendered between sin and the United States, wit • ed VMS largely due to tuisco. . tog out of the noisy demobs Englials politicians—that back demonstrations, among the ma Was deep-seated sympathy vvi pie in their efforts to save tile' nation. Dre. Arno*, sad B onmpanied by Bev. Dr. Smyth M. Stevelwint, Fag, of I'IMU • during Moir stay In Getty* pen! of Prot Stover.
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