tentios oe THE COUNTY. . Anneting of the citizens of Adams county ‘9‘ held in the Court House on Wy'moming, June 201111 wtakc into consideration the subject of placing the county in a state of military organization - Ilato adoptsuch measures in cfliscting the organization as wouldbe deemed most advisable. The meeting was organized by callincho. Arnold, Esq, to the Chair, Sud tho icicction of Hon. J. B. Danner tad}. L Schick Vice Presidents. .T. D. Ctr-on was chosen Secretary. ' R. G. Mc- ‘ .Creary, Esq, stated the object of the meet- i Mg, utter which Major Haller, U. S. 5, l a Gen. Couch's Stnfl‘, modersomc rc- i uni-ks, nrgjnglipon thecitizcns theneccs lit} and duty at placing the county in as thorough n sums of military orgaziizdtion as poedhle. and as auxiliary to thatiobjuct, suggested the appointment of a Commit- Woof Safiit'y.’ The resolution tofiipoint _, c commiuoe ‘9! safety to consist oflnine, and that the officers of the méetiugfi ibe a hortion oftho committee, having fried, the chair nfiminted the followingfii’wns as the committc‘: George Amold‘ FlOll. \J. B. Dnnnor, J. L Schick, T. D. (#s9on, D. McCQnanghy, Hon. D. .Zeiglen, .D. thtlles, D. Wills and 11 G. minim, On motioh‘ or D. McConnnghyiL was 1' Resolvrd, That-itbcexpressed ti pgh the committee of safety to Gen.‘ huh and the Governor, that. it is the d i of the.peoplh of Adnmq county that’hhose ccitizins who shall organize iu respopbo to the call of tho Goyemor {or the present emergency, almllihe mustered in here! and lane'd' in defense of the county. l r' The meeting then adjournrd. i A meeting of thé’ committee of ety Wan mlmc‘qucmly convened, and ‘o - ii'cd by the appointment of George Ar nold as Chairmnu,‘ and T. l). Car-30+ as Secretary. , . i R. G McCrem-y, EM}, submimtl ' the following Résoiutions which Vera fitn 0d :' l Resolved. That the citizens‘ot’ Adams: Candy, in View of the invasion he Stale by this rebel army, are an neiitly urged to volunteer for service hi: 4: the tall'of the .i‘resident for six months. or =(lmll'l' the cull'ofi the Governor to serve during the present emergency. ' - , That {til :lth‘bUle‘l men between the «gas GHR :md 60, whwuro . unwilling to \‘nlnnu-cr for" servicc'for‘nix months or du ring the present. en‘lergencv, are tmriicstiy r'nq new-d to‘cnroli tllcmseln-x iminedinw ,l u mimilo men for the dufcnseoflhe (lowly undertthc following plan, vi; : The first ohm to embrace maul/under 45 years. and the second men ‘over 45 years (It-agent» be organized in companies of not hm. thizm 43 nor more than—Bo {nan mid cit-ct aé_ Gawain and two Lieutfionnnts to hum} them. 1 ~- . l Each man to provide Himseh immediate ]; With a mmkct. Rifle or nilut-gnniund 4D roundniof umunitiun; as blanket lA‘md havermck; all to be kept. in tending-25$ for in-mm use. : ‘ Duplicate roll: for each cnmfiany-tnbe i WTFW“ by thc' nfiiwrs. one of which Am I_ be forwm-«li'd immediatel) to lthe committee of safety in Gettysburg +4O: \llO names of the oflim-rfl, the class! to which it belongs and its place of gen-4 dezmns. K \ ' i In (me of altlrm each‘ eomungy misu scmblé instantly “nt‘ its rendezvous and l march in'tlje' mag: cypcditimu-m'mnv to the scene ‘Gf dangerand nflistlin re cl.- ing or ramming lhc‘ progress! of the o my bf obstructing mania skinnishing “him liin advance and capturing his forces {lm ‘ (lor lhe orders of such military authority ‘ M may be present. A z i R. G. .\lch-ary, E3l, movcd'tho fbl- ‘ lowing resolution: 1 ‘ ' , ~ 1 Hemlvoll, That a Koommittee or thin: pumnn, with )lowwo add 1 0 their numbcr and fill \':_\c:mcics, appoinlud in cacli 1‘ [ha follnwmg precincts, viz: Ge'tysbm‘g,‘ Fairl‘u-ld. J"?! uantuimlule, Cashgovs n, Bulk! dm‘sville, Arcndtaville, lleidlcrsburg, Pie-2% tcnburg, llamptpn. qulin, Huntersloml,~ Oxford, iAlglnottstoWrE Ilfibliel'rystou‘n.l Littlcstpwn. Two Tavems, Bmgtown nudl (h‘conmmtnt, for [lie purpoge of (Manda ing to the enrollment and urgzmimtion ofl companies mule:- the llho‘ve plan, and dull. a subcommittee be afupqinteé. to cones? pond with mid low] oom'miuoes nng' urge (their immediate attention to th mine. Commitm:——R. G. ficCregry. Ron: D. Ziegler, 11. D. “halos, D. McCont nughy ant! J. Lz§ch~i¢§kh " 7 ‘ {u On motion of D. MoConaughy it wagi Bosolvcd, That a subcommittee of twoll with other citizens, be appointed I com? mittee charged with enrolling a compauil in the Borough and vicinity, nndertl . gal] of the Governor for the present emerli gcncy. Under this rwolution the Chap} Sippoimed the following committee : ' 1 401 m Culp, S. G. Cook, DiMcConau-JJ .ghy, T; D. Carson and \Vm. J. Martin. '1 W“ . ——v-—~——. ' l Imbpemlzncc swam—A committee of the: I'nion Lofiguers of Philadelphia having :p-i plied to the Democratic Executive Commitii toe of that. city for theyuaoof Independent»: Square on the approaching 4th of July, up-Z pn the ground that the Preudent. ofthe Uo: pited Stiles} several members of his Gabi-l pet, qnd‘ other dignituies havorbeen invi-l fwd, and would be present, thalatter'eommit too very courteomly decline the request; pecans: they reached, on the 4th of March lent, to celebrate the Eighty—seventh Anni. veraary of tho Peeinration in Independean Square, and have invited distinguished statesmen nnd patriots fromeother States; in unite with them on this ocmsion, and t cordial invitation is extended to all who are loyalto‘ the Constitution, the Union and its Laws, and who Incognize the fuse. dom ofspeech, the liberty of the press, 3nd protection flom arbitrary arrests. The col. abmtion of the Union-Leaguem will there fore take plwe at Fair-mount Park. WA portion of the new oath tokgn by members of the United States Senlte do plnrea that they “will support, and defend the. Coagulation of the United States pgsinat all enemies, foreign and domestic; that they will bear true faith and allegi ancejo the same; and that they take this obligation freely. without my mental res ervation or purpose of evasion,” &c. And yet, there are man who thus swore fidelity to the Constitution. who despise it from the bottom of their hearts, who are ready to violate it At any moment it comm; in ponflict with their personal or political smn, and who call people traitors that wiuh to hold them to s attics performance of its ptnvitions!‘ Can such poisons ~be .Contided in_ by the people. and will tho lam-r pominue to give them encourage memby suppoflin‘ the measures which {hey nominate? Comm: r: icnted GEN. HASCALL VB. DANIEL WEB~ Brigndier Geneml Hasqall, whom Gena-v nl Burnsidemade MilitaryGovemor ofludi sllll.. says it is a [reasonable crime against. A. Llncnln and the Government to discuss without tenderness the policyofthe Admin trntion. This simply ShOWB what a fool Daniel \V'ebner was when he said : “It is the ancient and undoubted prero gative of this people to canvass public. measures and the merits ofpublic men. It is a ‘home right,’ 3 fireside privilege. It has ever been enjoyed in every house. cottage and cabin m the Nation. it is as undouhted u the right nf' lirenfliing the lir or wslking on the earth. Beloncing to the private life as a right, it belongs to pub lic life Is a duty, and it. is the hut duty which those whose representative I am. shall find meto abandon. Aiming at All fines to be courteous and temperate in-itu use, except when the right itsell'is ques tioned. I shall place myself on the extreme boundary of my right. and bid defiance to’ any arm that would move mm from my ground. The high Constitutinnal privilege l Ihnll defend and exercise. within this home, and in all plum; in time of peace” and at all times. Living l shall assert it 'l and should I leave no other inheritnnce to my children, by the blessing of God I will‘ leave them the inheritanccrof free princi-l plea. and the example oFa m'nnlysmdepen- ‘ dent and constitutional defense of them.” I .The Abolitinnista, for the purposp of homlwinking unsuspecting Dementia. have raised the cry, no party! noipuhyi 2 u Let In axaminp the consisfieney of {mesa ‘disimerostml pnlriqs and we how'their thmry and practice harmo 'zes. Thomp poinlmonu and promotions in the nrmy‘ and navy ha—ve genorniiy'hee of a partilnn ; chnrnrtor. The ProvosLMa hais, E“"‘.‘”" ers. Tnx-Coiinctun. Assessors; &c.,‘nrn Abo iitioniqls. The whole druflihx machinery] in under the control a? the. Abolitionista, not a Democrat bu been uppointed to office. In uniting the con ription, the utmostimpartinlity should ave’baen ex orcised. but in place of this, H the officers from the highest mun low can him: by the mongrels. If they mike his same dia~ tinction throughout. ifghey e roll and con nm-ipt none but Abolitioni . cut! on no Democrats to gorto war. or p y taxes. then they mny‘ have their Abol tion prnvmt marshais, enrolienflnx coll tor: and mi «mum; hutifthey _want Dem rats to share in all thfise‘Aimlition nub-aux !. out of rss~ pom, Ln}hefl‘no p‘nrly” cry. if‘ rom nohigh 0r motive. they should have‘ iyidgi them ofiipos between the parties oq lily {in nth-- or words. they shouhl hnvé ‘ven timmfio‘. tho people and not to greed parfisnm. ‘ This “no party” cry of th Ahnmionistn reminds us of the sanctlmnn us Puritans: I who in nm- of their mungfls esnlved that the worth lmlouged to the mi Is, and than resnivpdjhm. they wrfiz: thé stints. So the Altolitionists want no party. grid 'in order that it may be so. they want 41! to become A ho] itioh j: Ls. ~90».ch Dcmncfml. WTho uni-”st. nf Vallantli ‘ no harm, says the Sunbmy I)“' an encroachment Upon Ii? 4 which will lakeflm scales frn Ihmuhnd bye: and Add; buml vote-s to the conkervalive m 1 coming éontest. It shows _ the designs ofthe party in pail from necessity unseal the. lips} mass of nnrjhern {rec-molt tn‘i luattrr defence of lhme great “ freedom for which our fnlho .‘ bortv permeated WI“ rise go 3, its fires will burn brighter "2‘ many Lawn and hamlet of th‘ American people love liberty, law. Thoy loxerthe Constim great structure of ciyil gove upnn it. In as much aslthe it strikes at them. it, strikes at} rights of a free people. and thl will thunder its condemnation in n Manner which will be pl; stood. a ”‘3’“ Burnsida—Tho BostnnL (Imru'er uya “Gen. Burnside is. in load p mute} in Ohio, nlnd is muchmorelikelyx be drown ed in it hims‘elf, thnp bodrag opkjéto the bnu‘gm with him! to which h seem} sink ing rapidly. bend lint”, . Sqecial Noti op.] The Great English Qdy. Sm “In Cunxn' CRLEBRATE£ FEMALE. PILLS. Thu inrnlunblc edicine is Iln iling in the cure at all those pninfnljnnd dn gowns dia ome! incident to the {Hunk cons! Intirm. h moderates all excess: remdve nll obstruc tions. from whatch-r cause, and rings on the monthly period with regularity These Pills should not be take that. are pregmmt during the lOVTRS, as \hey nrekanre to brin riage; but It every other time other case they fire perfectly safe in all Pas-‘5 offiervous and Spinal Aflcctions, pain in the Buck and Limbs, [ldavim-u, Fa time on slight exertion, Pulliitq'ltion of the llenfl, Lowness of Spirits,’ Hysterical Sick Headache. Whites, am! all thé painful diseases occasioned by a disordered Eysu‘m, these Pills will ell'ect s sure 'when all other {means have failed. > Full diréclions in pamphlet m‘und each puckage, which should be careful preserved. They can he nem. in n hdule, c nlniniug 60 pills; post free, by enclosing {I And 6 three-l cent slumps to an agent. , : For sale by A. D. Bnmlun, :etflfsbnrg, and all Druggists. " [Feb."l6, 1863. 1y The Rev. Wnulut COSGBOVI, while laboring ,u n Missionary in Japan, wns cured of Con fsumfitinn‘, when all other means had failefl, by a recipe obtained from gleaned phvsiciuu rc siding in the great City 0! Jeddo. ‘ This recipe has cured grout. numbers who wére~sutfering from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Thront, \ Cough: and Colds. and the debility‘ nd nervous i depression cnnsod by these disordrrs. Deairous of befietining others. ll will send 1 this receipe, which I have brought home with ‘ me, to nil who need it, free ofchqrge. ” ! Address Rea. wu. COSGROVE, ’ ~ 439 Fulton hvenne, " .« ‘ , Brookfyn, N. Y. , ? D0c.15, 1862. 1y ‘ - New Jersey Lands for sole, AlBO. Gun" on Faun F‘Aus, mimblgl for Grapes, ‘Penches, Petra, Rnspberrios, Strawberries, [Blackberriem Currants, ML, of II 2), 6; {-0 or ’2O acres each, M. the following prices for the ‘present, viz: 20 acres for $2OO, 110 acres {or “$llO, 5 acres for 560.1; acres for $4O, l‘ncre ‘fior 520. Payable by one dollars. week; - Also. good Cranberry lands, and Village lots ,in CHETWOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at $l9 each, payable by one dollar 5 week. The nbove Mods and forms are situated abChetwood, Washington township, Burlington county, New Jersey. For further information apply, with}: B. 0. Stamp, for a circular‘ to B. FRANKLIN CLARK, * - No. 90 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. > Jan. 26, 1863. a ' 3, BRYAN'S PULMONIC Mamas are u'hfail ling in the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, gßronchitis, Sore Thi-oat, Houaeueas, Difficult ‘Erealhing, Incipient Consumption, and Dis eases of the Lungs. They have no taste of medicine. and any child will take them.— flfhousnnds have been restored to health that died before despeired. ]ll[l, Adams counly, on! the “Pigeon llillsi" mljuiuiug lands of Henry. Richlerfincnh Bnrhilz, Henry \\'ull',nml'otlrers, containing 41 Acrefi‘mure or leek—nu “'l-ill. NESllAl’, the lnhlny of~July man, 1363, ntlU o'clock, A. .\l., on the premises, to m‘uke putr tiliun or \‘nluation of blle premises ‘nfnrennid Lo and amongst the nprcsentdliten‘of sail! deco. dent, in such nmnner And ih ant-h nropnglimlsl u hy the lot: ‘of this Communn‘nfikh is di-l "PM. if lnt'h partition can be made ii‘thn'utl prejudire m or epoilingihe whale ;‘ but it tuck pnnition rlnnot be mule thereof, the: \Q “lite and approiee the e'nme. A ‘ SAMUEL WOLF, Shad]. Sheriff’s OfiicoJlt-ttysbnrg.} ‘ Jane 25, 1863. 3t . IMrIMS. I 700 I no 7 00 !!!!ffl {‘l EORGE ARNOLD has nnw gohxp. mostly T of his own nmnulm-luring, a very Inge Stock of I‘LOTHISG, suitable for the scum, mnde in the veg)” heat mnnnor and after the latest fnsllious, ofevg-ry slylhynriely and tile, running from Boys 4 ye”: old to the lumes;r she let Men's me m. We have 803': Clnthin", 5” sizes in suits. Also )lcn's, Glmhjng, in mils, all ut the same Inl-Xctiul, {handful u uclr. Also. Extra Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirti, "raven, Gloves, Husiery. Hack Ties, ill of which Will be 39M cheap for-the gash. lee cull. Na trouble to allow them. ' Hay 11, “363. If .’ HE Amlitur u‘ppoiuled by ths (\rphnn’n Cnurl‘of A-lams county, to report distri:. bation of mm: balance in the hands of Bumnrd' Hilllehrmnd. Administrator will: the Will an nexed at" John Ron man, deceased. to the pur tic'a rnmlcd therein, willmeet all persons in— u-resled fur [he purpose at his qwqinlmeut, at. the office of I. L'. W. McGlcim, in‘chynbnrg, on TH URSDAY, the 2,5111 day oI'JUNE inshut 10 o'clock, A. 11. -, ‘ 1 WM. “CCLKJAN, Auditor. June I, 1501,. 1d 4 ‘ 1? Notice. . _ was L. rtmzLY's ESTATE—Letters or! Q Idminittmhion of the ”tale of Jumgs L.‘ Neely. hug of Slrnlmn «ownshlp. Adams Conn-j Iy, dcccnfied, hh ingbeen grunled “the under-1 siznedflhe first named ruining in the name‘ township and the Inuit. numcd in Gettysburg,‘ they hereby give notice to all parami- iu‘drbt- 1 ed lb slid mince to make immrdiue payment, and those hnring (-hlima Igningt 1119 same fiu present them properly authenticated for avttlc; mam~ ~ SARA“ NEELY, Adm'x, J. C. REEL)“, Adxu'r June 1, 1863. 6‘ ‘. _ OHN WILLET‘S ESTATEa—Letten tos uilnentuy on the «taxi of John “Fillet, late of Union township, Ada-ma county, de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in‘ the name township. he hereby give: 'nolicé to all pet-suns indebt ed to anid estate 30 nuke immediate pay. ment, and those having claims ngniusbt‘he same to present them properly unthontlcumd {or settlement. _ was LEPEVER, June 8, 1863. St KGDALENA WISLER’S ESTATE.—Lct’- I tiers of udnn’uislration on the: estate of Magdalena Wisler. lute ofFr-Inkliu lwp., Adnnu co., dec'd., having been granted to the under-' signed, residing in mi same township, he hereby given notice to all persons indebted to mid estutg to [nuke immediate pnymeut, and those having claims against the same to present them properly outhwticgted for settlement. JACOB WISLER, Adm'r. June 8, ”63. 6t ' DA! lABBIIALL’S ESTATE—Letter! of ndministrntion on the estate of Adam nrshnll, Isle of Mounlpiensant pr., Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Oxford township, be hereby given notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those havingcluims against the same.- to prescui them properly authenticated for settle-many. JOHN GINTER, Adm’r. June 8, 1883. 6': ACOB HOUSE'S ESTATE—Letters testo- J mentary on the estate of Jacob Mouse, late of Union township, Adams county, dcc’d., having been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in the same township, and the lust named in Heidelberg township, York county, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to mid estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claiml against the same to present them properly authenticated [or settlement. ’ LEVI MOUSE, JACOB MMER, June 8, 1883. 6“ Executor! Queensware. I" you mm! an ' in the QUEENSWARE line mu uW‘TbD UN’S, when-you 'H (int! (be h nc-‘sqxtumm sown. ‘ 3:11:11 14, um. . BA Notice of Inquest. Clothing. Auditor’s Notice. Notice. Executor Notice. Notice. Notice. $1 2??? : RUSSELL'S SCREW POWER COMBINED REAPER AN D MOWER, . WITHOUT COO (HEARING. 15m EIGIITEST DRAFT MOWER IN THE \‘t’llilLil—ait is the object of Farmers ln"‘{ttirt'hnsing ‘I "I chine to buy the best and cnyapesti Both these ohjeets will be attained by hnylng Russell‘s Screw l’ower.“ The'g'rTnt nnmynt of power lost in overcoming the frirtiu'a of oil Cog—genred ilnrvesters is saved in the-Screw Power. by which we can offer thh lightest drnn .\lower And Reaper in the uoritl. Tlglq fin-t'has been fully demonstrated by the unions tests by Dgnomometer and otherWisvitlfl Which the machine [ms been subjected during the hut t'wo seasotu. Among the various pntnta of suncrinrity in tlli.‘ machine are the follnwlog: ' The use of open malnhle iron gunrdsfu ith a steel plate or face. ground to n euttingwdge. Thu: with the knit-er, gives u perfectrklllhecr fut. Double Hinged Finger Bath—No .\imigr run do good wank, on nllkinda ofmettriown. nithout A flexible bar. This bar‘ctm be raised and let‘nre ly lastened, while passing from field It] tiehl.’ Patent Adjustable Heel. performing its work equully as Well npon rnugh ground as upmi n It'd field, There is no side Draft, or Wei l't upon the horses' nenks. Neinml )iet'izlinr fprui of Shoe, whith will not clog when mowing. llth I light play When the Reaper ié‘uttncheg. The subscriber who is Agent for thin nmehihe has fully tested it the lust Benson, in “heat, in", clover’nnd oats. Ind feel- sutiz-fied tlgnt all who see this nun-him: work will lmvc~no other. A’Specltucu mnt-hinn can he ion: by culling on the subscriber, near Gettfibnrgi on_the Harrisburg road. ‘ ~ . . WILLIAM WlBLE,’Agcnt;-\» i , :‘___ ‘ - . ,7 CERTIFICATES.-—We certify Hint“ e went to the farm of William Wihle Inst harvest. ior‘lkhe purpose of examining the \ork (lotto by him“, with Russell's Screw Panerfilnwnr 1d flenper. We found “I‘. Wihle cutting some of tho \‘M‘y wo'rnt kind of lodged grain. and feel Itktisfled ‘ it could not have been doqn btttr-r tuny other machine. ~lt in the lighten dmt‘t mnchine we ever mwr. * j‘ntuf “imp-ten, , z ' A 4 i '" , - GROW}! Bouts. We certify that we saw Mr. Wilde ow with the above machine both in standing and lodged gr ‘ th but one spun of horror, and we consider it the best mower we ever say. ‘ ‘ . » “$4 '=_ Gnenan Bond, ‘ March 23, ”$63. ti- 5 ‘ » . r ‘ ' Gkonou Dnuoonn. Headquarters, Provost Marshgl, 16L!) District, Pcnnsyh‘nni . } Chambersburga June In, 18in. , H 5 attention of the public is callvd Ln the snhjoiucd circular from the Provost. Mar : ul General of the United States. GEORGP EYSTER, ProvonMnrehn‘l,l6zh Distlfct Pem’n ‘ CIRCULAR No. 7.‘—Prot_oat .\lnrshal Gen l ernl’s Ofiice, Washington, 1)..C., May 22, 1863. ‘ _All men who' desire to join any particular Ich‘xment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby outhorllcd to _present themnlvei ‘At In? time during the next thirty days, to the Board of Enrollment in their respective Dis tricts. The Board shall examine them, and determine upon their'fitnesn for the service, , Ind if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of f the District shall give them transportation l ticket: to the general rendezvous, at the head l quarters of the A. A. Provost Marshal Gener -la] of the Flute. As soon as they present them 'eelvcn ct thisrgeler-l rendezvous they allull be lduly mustered by I mutt-ring nud disburs ,im: officer, end p-ld by him the bounty allow led by ww. . E JAMES B. FRY, ; ' Provost Marshal Genernl. ‘ an‘l-The_tureml pnpcrs in file Dislrim grill please into“ the ahuve‘for three weeks End send bifl w the Provost Marshal u Cham- Tbershuflz. ’ ~ , ‘ ‘ June 8,1803. 3: ' , _ a‘ Headquarters, Provostm-shal, . ‘ ,A hill: Dlslri/zl. l’ennghuniu, } ! Clmmberslmrg, June 151.1863. r us nuumiun (:an officers who have been I r hmmmhly «ills/charged, on account of wongds or disabniqlis cam-(1,10 the inllo‘wing éircum. GEORGE‘EYSTHR. . Proust Manha‘. mh Dmrict Penn‘a. : CIRCULAR No. I.—-Wnr Department. Pro vo“ Sushi/Id General". Offic‘e, Washington Call], It, .1863.—Th§ ‘lllentiorof Al ME: 3\ who luu been honbral‘nly'discharr‘ ed, on uncanny I)! wound: or'iiisnhility, and; who desire to re-enter‘thu servife in tho lnvnii » Corps, is culled to the provisions of General Orders, No. MS, (#1863, fromrthe WM De partment, published in tire p’lpei'! throughout thé country. Such ‘MTn-ers arr ”quested to comply promptly wilh the prm'isionn. of~ tlrgu ordvr, nod to send iheir wriiwn mifiiicmionk, ,u therein provided, for positions in the invn: lid Corp! (auting th: eharnctpr d'f (heir din bilitv). I'ith u mue delny u possible, éo the Acting Assisum Provost Marshal General of the Shiite in which they moy be. Such Acting: Assieunt Provost Marshal (rem-ml will 1“ once forward the Applications, with his qn~ Adorscment, to the Provost. Mnrlhnl Generalist Washington. ' ‘ Officers for the Invalid Corps wili be appoinl ed imnfidinteiy upon furnishing the papers required by General Order No. ms, of IBM. from the W'nr Drpnrtmrnti Their [my and emol uémau will commence from (fine of acceptance OE luoh L‘ppoinlmouLnnnd not. from (his 0! «guano». or-the rrrpcctivo comm-ands to -%ich We?" Inky he maligned. ‘ : 4 JAMES, H, mm, Provoit Mail'shl'll Gena-rd NOTE—7TH scum! papers in the Dhaka wiu plénse insert tlw above for thrce weeks nnd acid bill to the Provost Muraluxl M. 0 mn bershurg. ' 'z‘ June 8, 1863. 3: ; . ! Eureka, Eureka! 1m: ufixumsmn )"ASlll-IR 2" 1 ac , ‘ 1 knowledgeli iy all who see h, m _ \he nimteomplcte, endwithoutexception,th 105! \ penfecL thnr-Seving Washing Machine m hefpre invented. he superioriv. over a! th ers‘ comisu in the simplicityand \lur:\_ “lily .ofiu touslruciiuu, 1 ae rapidity hnd romMcle-_ ', ness of its wnrlmmd he almosc incredible 7pm: with which it is nnnged. A child of text yuan, possessing ordinary judgment,enulenrn to work it in five minutes lime,-nnd manage it as ye“ as I grown permn, eicept for‘ivery bony goods. In I word thin in the mnehinc mu is~de§tined to take the place of every buyer now in use. Perseus intending to ireLn‘ mn lchine will find it grently to lheir adven mgc to examine this one before purehnsiég, The undersigned have purehnwdnhe 1““an : Right. for Adama‘Cnunty (exceptingr one t'own ”ship) and are making extensive preparations ,fnr theii' manufulure. Every machine w ill be i hnilgin the best. manner and warranted. I’rice $8 00. In connection with this machine there in n PoleuLWringer, which performs this In borious part of washing with the green-9| ease 'en‘d much better than it can he done by hand. They'mey.be attached to a common WM]: Tub, and m lold with the mnehine or sep arately u desired, Hlluplci of each may be seen IV. our Gallery, in fine! York Streel,nppo sile the Bank, Gettysburg, Pa. ' TYSOI BROTHERS. June 8, 1863, i Borough Ordmance. 0 PREVENT RIDING AND DRIWNG T ovnn mun-WALKS, GUTTERS, kc. Ba it enacEed by the Town Council of-thc Borough of Gettysburg, and it Is hereby world by authority or the same: 1. Thu. from hnd after the pnswgc of. chip Act. any person or persons Driving nny Land ed Wagon over or on any pm'ed Gutter wuhin the limits ofsaid Borough, exceplnt a regular Slreel or Alley croesing, shall fox-fut. and pay a fine of not lL‘rS llmn Two Dollars nor more than Five Dollars and costs of proFu-nion, on conviction of the some before the Burgess. 2. Thu: from and after the passage of [llid ‘ctflmy person or persons llidmgur Driv ing any Horse or Vehicle over or on an) Side wulk, paved 01 unpaved, Within the limit. of the said Bwough, 31ml] forfeit and [my a fine of not less tlmn Twa Dulhrs nor more than Five Dollar? and costs of prosecution, on conviction of {be same before the Burgess. Approved June 3d, 184.3. By an!!! of Town Council. R. MARTIN, Burgess, Auen—stavuu CULP, Sec’y. June a, 1863. 3L Plckmg A 8 RECEIVED ms ' svmsa & SUMMER 01.01-3 an com: on, com: ALL, In, 18, 1863. ‘ , OLLOCK‘S LEYAIN~Ihe purest A c" IK bus! baking powder in use—u: Dr. E! j IUILSER'a‘ Drug Store. UHT receivm! n large assorgmcnt nfLadips’ ‘J “Law! My! (“niMr- n'e U .(a. .4 ‘ [L r. murmurs. ";:- .w—f. ‘ - _» - ‘ ’ :53: -ri-~"-‘ :. 2:25.521?) fir; ~ ~ ““254“:- 2 2;?:=.;-§?fiéi~§é§:fi a» T 221227»? 2:22;..412' .7 w 2 . 2:22.: 52:41::2m334 :32 ’ mirrfia « 2:2; : 2 ‘23:? 2—4-9: —:‘=‘?‘~*‘ .5" ;—;2:2: ti." ,_ .3315“ 3: tr , 7:1:‘2‘21‘, L-uo; 14 £3» 3—“ r»? ’: ’l‘. , ,~.. 2,42,, 11‘ 2“»; 1- 3 r.‘—--. _ _ . ‘4’ :1;m.u.,; ru-__‘::.—v .4 _. - “.1 -’< U. S. Ihteimal Revenue fluxes cm DIVISION (ADS canm in COLLECTION DISTRICT, PENN’A TONER—The upnnnl Harassment for this District inning been completed, all resi dents ol' Ihq nhm‘c Division, who have been assessed. and «re llnlfie for taxes on Carriages, Billinrd Tnhlrs, Slnugsh-Lcred Cattle, Munufutfl cures, Licenses, or any article or occupation specified‘ifi the excise law, Are requxred>ta make payment at my office in the Boruugh of Gettysburg, on or before the 205 k gay 0! June next. - PENALTIES.—AII persons who (-1“ to MS their anmml taxes as aforesaid, on or before the 20111 day ofJune, “863, will incur n‘. penal ty of len per ceytum. nddillgua’l to 31m amouht thereof, and poet's, as provided for in the 19th section of the excise lnw~ot July, 1862. All persons who shall in like mnn’ner‘ fail to take out mes:- lioenses, as required ly law, on or before the 20!!! day of June, 1863, will ihcur fl penal‘y of THREE TIMES THE‘ AMOUNT bf said license, inmccordnncewith the provisions ofjhe 59th soctlan of the law‘afomsqid. The monthly assessments‘ for September. October, November and December. 1862, um! tor January, Fobrun’ry and March, 1863. have also been received, and paymem of theyune is required to he made at the time aforesaid. wyoghing but Gofirnmcntt‘nnda win he received." ‘ 1 JOHN L. TATE, w Deputy Coliector 6th Division,‘isth Diu‘xict, I’enluylvnnin, ' r l' ‘ ' Collector's Orifice, Gettysburg, May 25,'63. N pnranmcc of,“ Order of the Orphqn’l/ Court of Adm: county, will be offer-cry! Puhlic Sale, upon the finmiscs, bn THU 3..» DAY, the 25th by_,of JUN’E inst; the intérest oanncy “"alker, deceased, (being the midi. vide moiety or half pnrt,) of n PLANTATION 0R TRAGT'OP‘LAND, situate In Handing tow'fiahip, Adams conntyynhout } of I rpilc below New Chestér. near Cruger’s Mill, nd. joining lands of William Picking, Samuel March. John C. Crenger, and others, contain. in: ‘l4B Acres and 129 Perchesnf Land. situate on the Great Conowngo. -The im- .u . prm‘cnlents are n Two—story Log ,5? ~ ' ‘ Wen’tl‘nérhnnrded HOUSE.onc story :gii'; [m 'Kitch’éu, Frnma Barn, with other.~.‘.v.‘"gw,: improvements; Orchard, Spring and Spring: ; nousp. There 13 a. aufliciemypl Tiihlber nud 1150 (If .\lcmlow.’ ‘ #8:“): to commence at 1 o‘clock, P. 31., n stir! day, when attendance will be given ml terms made known by 1' 'D. M. 0. WHITE, Adm'r {By We Court-John Eichultz, Clerk.‘ 1", June 1, 1863. :5 I ‘HE undersigned have th'm day enter’nd Inga p‘frtnership in 't’oe' Grain” Prndnco and . ummisainu business, M. the 01d Kfinefrltcr Ylrma, corner of Sutton and Railroad strefits. he highest pricrs in cash paid for 4 i; FLOUR, WHEAT, . 35 EYE, CORN, {l All kinds of Groceries, Gunnoll, Ebb, Salt. ml every other article usually found in our no of hus‘ncsa, all 0 hich will be _wld holcsale and renal, on e loweu terms:- ; Cull Mid see ua,~nnd an isl'y yourselves llml. {Ha really no. > " g: ‘ 'HOLLINGER t HERBST 1 Gettysburg, June 1,1863. $f * ‘ 3;. -Onegand All, 7 .\KE NOTICE—The unfier‘nign‘ed would ‘ ’ any Co the public‘thnt Le is receiving a (rge nnd splendid stock of GROCERIES,‘ ihiuh he will sell In low as any other house it town—Cofiecs, Sugars. Molasses. gyrupa, ms, Bell, Fish, km. with Paula”, Bah“, nndr "ce ; Wooden Ware, put up in the best mnn new; Tohnrcos, Scpnrs, kn, hr. E‘FAIHIERS, TAKE NOTICE l—li yqq want if lay in your liqnor: for hnryiwl, now via HH' tme. I [mu-.many brands of Whisk-ins, lii-un (“2I,“YInES, mu! all other liquors, which Lam d'ispusing ul‘nl short profits. ‘Give me a call. “always try to please—and believe 1 , very of i. n sucveed. Rememhenhe plnce—mugheul cfimmr of the Diamond, Gettysburg. l " “GEO. R. .KALUFLEISCH. PM, '25, 1863. ~‘ , ~. 9 Good Thlngs from the City I. E are receiving twicea week from 'tht ’; V 'city a variety or articles suited to the 'nnts of this community, viz: Frofih and Salt €18”, ”aims, Shoulders and Sides, Hominy. l ‘cnm, Salt, Applns, Potato”, Oranges, kemoml, 00mm tiuns, 'l‘ubncros, Sag-Ira, with man,» ntherurticlcs in this line—all received in the Best order, and-301d at the lowest prams. Give us u. call, in Baltimore street,‘ ncnrly opposite Fahnostocka' store. WAXTED.-—Buner, Eggq, Lard, and a!) other country produce—for which the higher! cash price “ill he paid. _ , , STRH‘KHOXTSHB & WISOTZKEY Gfittysburg, Made, 1863. 3111 Notice. 80. WEXSMAN-TLE'S , ESTATE—LeiIa: of administration on the esune at” George Weismnmir, hue ofCumthmd lp.,.\dnmflto., deceased, inning been grnnud m the under signed, residing in Gettysburg,’ be hereby gives notice to nil persona indebted tosnid «state m mutu- immediate payment, and those lining (him: against the same to present (hem properly milbcmicated for sehloment. , DAVID ZIEGLER, Adm'r. ‘ gay m, 1863. 6: ‘ .. Sprmg Goods ‘ T A. SCOTT & SON‘SF-We lnrlle'thefit tention of buyers to our stock of Spring ugodg, which will be sold cheap, consisting of LADIES’ DRESS GUUDS, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, etc., etc. For Men’: Add Boyl’ wen: we have Cloths, Olssimarel, Outings, Vestlngl, with .._nuicty of Cotton; adks, km, Arc. (lull and Ice. 'llny 18,1863. A. SCOTT k SON. if ’.‘ ' r ADIES, if you wish to see a aplennlirl as- L sortmem of Shoes and Gaiters. call at. 3) ~ McIIJIENY'S. ; LYCBRIXE and CAMPHOR SOAP, fm preventing And Curing the bites of Mus qunoes and mhor inflects, M, UR. R IIUKSI-ZR'S Drug Store. MEM Public Sale; ‘ All Invited. pus, swans. Am); ”.41: ”a :¥—V-‘,‘. ,_ _~ _ m A "*1 2’ ga-Lrfix r 61;; r'r-Jn'kf" : :‘V':;L~s;’fé-~l:;'=+z. ME emmo .V 1,5; Give Us a 08.11! ' ODORI & GILLE§PiE hfiw jun reed-Non - C :1 Lime and spiulll id stock of New Goodl, which they are gelling as clionp‘ M has time. will allow. Their stock has heen’sclcctcd with core and in of as gum! a quality us the market will Alford. SUGARS, we have all kindl, Ilnrd\3ld SofnCrnsligd, l’ulveril.ed,Gmnul-Led, New rlenns, Ports llimund Cuba. TEAS, lmlnerilnl, qung Hyson and Black Ten; “0- LASSEmNcw Orleans, Pom Rica and Syrup of dim-rent kinds. TOBACCOS, to an“ 11l lovers of the weed, Conga-en, Spun, Navy, Cavendish. ll uch and Ready, Nnmrnl Leaf.‘ and Fine Cuts; making Tohxweo, 15 different kivuis;,PlPES, large and flu: anon-mull; SEGARS of var u: ‘bmmls. GOAL 0". LA .\ll’S nnd Slmdeséfi: hum the. but "loit ment in the place. win in weJell low: nllo. 3 .\To. 1 article of Coal o'. llAMS,plnin and angnr cured. Shoulders an Sides. FLOUR, oi the best qunlity, which we always guarantee}: Urdnr-ware‘, Tubs. Baskets, Waller Gaul, Ic. ' We also keep Notions. Confections, Fruity, P‘ish, h} the small ox: by the barrel. Salt,B9icel,~ Chocolate; Starch, Mocking, Indigo, Candles, ' Soups, Curry Combs ngd Cards. a lnrge n‘uorb— mentof Brushes. ")(Pkifs, Ropes. Ctirdl,Crocb cry-ware, kc. Glyl'l 'S A CALL! _ Getty-burg, M2}: 111 1803: x NW Warehouse. g‘ . ’ ' BUSHELS 0F ORA!!! 100 000 wu’rxnfi the newGr-fig and Proauce Range, in Garlinle street, adjoin ing f/henda'l Bughler'a'Vestabli‘nhmcut. The big? :tvurk‘et pgiw will‘nlwpys be paid I. c I or , , ~ / GRAIN,“ all kinds. " - , FLOUR, SEEDS. in: Always on bud and [or sale,“ thg amllod, profits, 1 r ' GUANOS. ,3 ‘ i = SALT, mm. $ 2 , - ,GBOCERIES, km, ; . V ‘ . Wholeuklml null. TRY US! We shall ‘do out! but to?!” satiatncliofiln ull‘ easel. ,~, 5’ , ‘ ‘ McCURDY .1: 013 m. Gegyuhurg, May 11. 1863. I: ASmallFarm ND STORE STAND AJ' PRIVATE BABE. A T—The sulncrihcr; desiring to remove to the \\ est, oil‘vrs M’Privute Sale, "[8 PARK, silflnlb in Mnuntplulsant township, Adan! county, on‘llu' new State road from Gen]!- burg (a llnnnver, nhom. smiles from the lINCI place, adjoining lands of Peter Smith, Pele!- lhmhnngh, and: others, containing ‘8 Acres, man or less, of excellent fnrmin land—shout l Oncres are first-rate meadow-Mag. 31.1 w improvements ure n large Ona uory‘l’mme llleiSE.wilh Kitchen nttn'ched, pun. frame and part lo Burn, Wagon Shed and A huge new 0; an; a neverlniling wrll of water near the door; a good young" Apple Orchard. with a variety 0! other fruit [legs on the premises. 2 ' ‘ fil‘graons wishing to View the property wilf call 0n the subscriber, ”\ng llwreon. » JACOB GOSMAX. April 6, 1863. ’31:: Drainage‘ Pipes. HE undereigned'kne now on hand, and com. I linucs to manufacture. large qumitiéi « '.ARTHEN DRAINAGE PIPES-which he often to furnish nnd'hgy at. 7 cents per foot. For the druiuiug q! cell'firs, km, nothing better can b. uaed. _Thc-y hue been fled in diflerent 19“! of the county, with entire success. His mal fnclory is near Lilly’s Mill, in Oxfotd wwnnhip. Postoflice address, Kew Oxford, Ash-nu cdfluo :yLPa. , Spot'imenfl at lhe’P'rpu can be men M. Pew Hofl'mnu's‘in Gettysburg. ‘ April 27, ”£3. 3m JOHN BECKIAN. New Goode ’l' FAIINESTOCKS'A-Fnlmeamrk firm. A would respectfully inform lheir mend: And the public generally thni they have jun received their Spring stock of Gouda from“ York and Philadelphia. Having bought then for‘ cash, We a?» propnml in Mar the Ina-gut :iml prettiest stuck of DRESS 60093 eve? offered to the owl-gens of the amqty and It. OLD I'er‘ESl “ Quick “Imam mwlyrofiu" being our mono. ' . ‘ [ii-Ch“ mud examine Mthc [tin of the - fifty H,jHG3_. 7 RED FRONT Notice. ATTHEW TOLAN'S FlSTAl‘E.—lloucn DI Walunwlmuy an the cane 117,anth ’iuluu, lute of('nmmngo lwp., hangns‘connty, deccnsud, Inning bro“ pruned 10 the under signed, residing in the motownalvipflie herdby gives noficé ‘0 Mi pursumgindcbled to mid estnle m make immediate pnynvnt, and those, having claims nzuimt um snme to pic‘flfll‘ them properly uuthcntimled fur setziemem. MICHAEL REIL‘I‘, Executor. Ma, “,21863. 8:41 ‘ Notice. ACOB SpIIWAR’I‘Z'S ES’IEXTE.-—Lellers of 'ndministmtion on the Estate or Juob Schwartz, lute of Monmjoy wwnnhip, Adami county. dr‘censod, having bow grinned to the undersigned, "adding ill ““9me township, they hereby give notice to all persons in dcbted w mid estnm (0 make, ‘mmcd'um pp [ll9lll, and those Inning claims against {ln same to present them properly luthenfiuud for settlement. ”LEVI SCHWARTZ, JACOB SUBWARH, May 25,1883. ,6t ‘ Admininraton. Notice. ANGEL G. RINZER'S ESTATE—LethaI! testamentary on the estate at Dr. Swim“). Kinner, late ofLiulestown, Adams co.,decmed, having been granted {a the undenigned, the first named residing in Johnsvilh, Frederick county, ”51., and the Inn named in Lituuwwn, A nma county, may hereby give nofico to nil ngzwna indebted to paid estate to Mini: mediate payment, and those htving Q 1551!» against the same to present them propedy u, lhgnticued for "filament. . ‘ ‘ ‘ 10K! KIKZIR, WI. IcSHBRRY. Execute“; Hay 13, 1883. a: HST rec‘cived at PICKING'S Spring and J Summer Clothing. Comomnddl. ."‘ Smwns, in every uni?” ulna :Mflafi‘j ‘ l tram NW York or Mee up u m “8 'leastocu'. Ell