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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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How Oea. Scott Looked in Church. of llio WAtflHSOroN, a then I Win. If. ami wife, his sun and liis wife, conic into a door, unJ devotedly thoir lie.ul-'.

Tliiit nie duwu a there hiiu. knew Clay iu tluj same kind ut'an appearing to Purchase of Ami in Europe. A numljor of the ministers appointed by President Lincoln to represent the IViU'il in 1'urif anil held a consulluttuu, when us Woll-tfown. uinl'lbr sonic euuso, Me l'liiinlicr(iiry fyiitt, June Utti. Horrible Occurrence.

On Siuuriliiv afternoon a uumbi'i- of have not licon nblf tf c'lc'iirly in a church. "Then," owem jii uy on his own rc- Lleitrv IMuy. know, and so Isyid is time to would aotwwak to wlt clNohiirjii'dii unn, the i i i wotliKlod two of the "tbit 1 this tttuc to nysalt tuy uiiciiiisciunxble neighbor, field SBccrft." olt, wlut a yttis war sxsch fi fmine, such lion's beiiil in It, poo that's Win- a Did many guns, as he can afford. Mr. Sun ford has also bought Home rifled cannon in Belport, such i i on his, own responsibility, whit-hare a man, such an ova of an a rcad ieh to 0 feasnui.u;, i i i i i such i but bin f-olf.

i is said that the lion. John Hell, to the very pew but one in front of of Tennessee, has written a letter to his icooseicius of friends in Kentucky, explaining his late ex- itue. knecleJ forward in piaypr. There he hid a i moments i- 1 i i i i i i traordinary speech in lavor secession, tn SL a i blank then, ruin up, put his hut and "loves ins-ide a colored stand, which a i i it to the fact that he was thrown he had fixed evidently for huns-elf. The off his puard by the too generous indulgence puw about large as two of next to it, and yet none too commodious for such an iiunicn-e man.

dress was a blue black froek, which he kept buttoned with one button his pants were of the same cloth liis vest, black cloth his eoli.ir, llie old fashioned stand up, wl'tch w.is hild tiajht to his hj.lt shorn, full cheeks, in file water. I other wot ds he was when lie spoke for the cause of the rebels. Very likely. The Eiot on the 19th of April. It it.

learned from the most reliable authority that the of the ft rand by a military stock, lie lound his place enga-od iu the investigation of readily, and rci'd a i ninkintr all onslaught made upon the Sixth I a of tunn-d m.idc thc f'-nc-c four .1 i 1.1... i. a. ,1 i. in tho cry wi -il to i uijigpr" nnd he ly ilcil from the hon-o.

out of the nnrl crossing i lots in li- ri'ction of When flight iv.is ilispovored a Lieutenant in oneof the Pittsbuiji eonnpnnii'f. atttu-hccl to tho Sovcnth KcgimiMit, who hiul arrived on the "round, milled mit for ''''IK good men to folloiv him. nnd led nfl' in pursuit of HIP npfrro. The jniiMicd the in.m to the. residence of (ienrjie Hys-tei', on Foiloi-iil i i thoy lound him oon- ccalod in i chinincv.

Tlirv drilled him fioni thp assured i Indv of (lie IIOUJP, ifr. Kylcr at home, that they would do him no hat m. that they i onh a i i him to j-iil wc'bi-lieve, w.is the Mile i i i i i i of thc p.irtv Joni'B. Thcj bnniirht i i i i tin- a i neni the pule, at the liiiii- b-ailiiifi to the b.irn. belt- they wen- met by tlipl.iiMiti'tmnt whoh-tdiriu'ii ch.ipe i i A oi-lcred the mc'ii who h.id hold of Join's, to stand when he iii.t,intly ch.iracd his rcMiher into him.

the firs iir hiin in i i of the body. Jon HuKHLKit'tf Store is well worthy of a vis-it JUKI tiiiie. We doubt ivhethei, even iu our liirgosl citiet), lino a display uf ijtovct. can be found. Their large room stored lull i-f Stoves of every paltern also, every variety of Hollow U'arc, Sheet iron Ware, Tin ihhed W.ue, Japan Ware--embrucing, indeed, everything iu the house-furnishing line.

Also, Sausage Cutlers, Sausage Stuf- fors, Lard c. They are prepared to sell wholesale and retail, Tin Ware, and Sheet Iron of their iiiaiiu- lUutui-c--keeping a suflieicnt of hands to supply any demand. Their assortment of Lumber is veiy large; also, (Joul, of every kind. Su and Afflicted Everywhere. Sick and Afflicted Eveiy where Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild (Jherry.

Sw.i) tie's, Compound Syrup of W'ld Cherry. i Iliinudj lur 'llii; ijioul liuiiieily 'I lie (ireat liiuiwlr 1'ir Colils. Cro.ip, A i L'uughk. old-. Ciiiup, A Sore Tliroitl.

Ili WooJ Sine I'llioiit. Ito llniiii-lniK CLiii-uiiiptinn. All Ilirom, l.u»s mill All Alfectum- Thront. l.u llri-ncl. Hcly not upon Miiiple cutchfuMiii) nrlitln, wliicli ri'lii-ve lunniuiil.

i lu'ielt'ruti' tlu 1 wlicii )i)U mil olilnln and lt an viieeit plivUuid. pnviti. prHi-lice of of iifii-i di.s- nt UK; superior fxcclli nre u( thlf mill tnr rSt b.lll i i "ltd Cliurrj Cnuipnuiul. n' uuilor i i i liireot l)r U. I'lnliull-lplitll.

Ureat Family To Bridge Builders. VHOIJOSALS i be u-olvi-d lit Millie Olhee of the of county, i DAV oi i i i H'OOUUX JHUljaD iie.ubS Ut'eiil I'unonngo Creek, on road leniiin( from J'asl Bi'rluilo near she f'onuei place. Tin 1 Uridge.is to bu buill uiier tin; style of "ISuir one bpan, 13U IVi't the liiusonry can be had i i fifty yards of the Uridjre, in tbu i liee of The bridgcis lo i of Hiver i Pine. I'liins and bpeuiliuiifions for the i i i seen by peisona wishing to bid on the day of k-ttiiiji. or by application to J.

M. WALTKU, Clink to tiie A I JAS. H. A C'nniinisioimrh county. A M.

Cleik. ,1, 1MI. til Change of Time. Hat 1: s' 4 J' Vj respon.ses, and lising at eveiy singing and There were two or three times when he Massachusetts whilst passing through Baltimore on the of A i and have had before them i i the last few days a num- fell back at the first effort to rise. He had no glasses, and euempd to need none, even, when he must h.ive read every word, for instance in the Psalter.

But could see that his handsome a treinLlud a little, shoving tint Solomon's a i imagery is true of all the aired, where he "the keepers of the home do tremble." sat le.ivc the city, and aie now South. h.ind, and as it, tinned ber of Police office! s. Thus far a large ber of persons, mostly young men, have been identified with the affair, and some of them been indicted. A of the ringleaders, hearinu; of the action, a concluded to and looked at that i.in the to every lesion, I to myself, wlut a history has that hand how it has grasued the reins of the w.ir hoise; how it bas brandi-died the sword; how it has pointed to action and to victory on Lundy's bane and Mexico; how it has for a months, been a i out the plan of the campaign, whiuh is every day and night becoming victorious history. Jji-t none blame my thoughts, for I do nut thit'k I worshiped any the devoutly, but all the more for a i him betoie me.

A.v INCIDENT OK 1812--In a speech delivered at Newaik, Conrad, of 1'hiladelphij, in an.swer to a uhurge uf cowardice made atrainst Gen Suott, pi educed a document which was, sivmn to a lew years since, a.s part of the evidence of soldier wa- a i destructive fire at Livcipool, England, on the 21st ult. Seven thousand bales of cotton were consumed within the buildings, and the loss was near $200,000. There wus a'so a terrible fire in laud on the night of the 10th ult. Two- thirds of the city of Glaru were laid in ashes, causing the ruin of nearly 3,000 per- sonSj who are actually without shelter. Wiu.UAMSi'oirr, June 5, 7 P.

M. A young man, Clinton licntch, who was lately a student of law in Baltimore has jn-t been in i He came to out- town an hour ago. trot into a dispute with some Union men, and some provoking things. He then mounted his horse, and, at Lundy's Lane, suited in his affidavit with a defiant air, said he could i any that Gen. Scott, after he was wounded, fi vc i men.

One of the men tinew a rode to where the soldier was stationed, at i and a naught his hoie by the bridle The youns; man drew his live "hi.s neck, breast and arms in a gore of blood, which ran down his legs and ttick- I pfmotcr and fircil two shots, when he rccciv- led Iroiu hib boot upon the i and c( i a tl his head, and another in his said to the commander of the line, "I am heart. He jumped fiom his hor.se, ran a wounded and veiy a I a ouc of ew lo Sj a fell dead, i belonged to your young men to sot up behind me and the most respectable families of the Imld me on my hui-se A young man neighborhood, but had been suspected of threw down his mu.sket aud at one )II I spy for Southern Confederacy. leaped upon the horse, and they swiftly 1 to the main body of thc army. The excitement produced by reading the document was tremendous. 11 undrcdsH'se on their feet and gave most vehement cheers to that it was some minutes er could proceed.

CKSIZRAI. Sr-orr AND SITRKTAUY AVr.i,- A friend just from Washington speaks of General Scott's labors asinnnense. There are constantlj kept before his quarters about twenty nil saddled and ready for a start, and every few minutes couriers are going and coining i oideis and reports. This friend also stales th.it P. Tlie young ni.in Kentcli is now proven to have been a spy.

He was just from Harper's Ferry, had passes from the connnundcr of the forces there, and important documents about his peieon. Tie eie fued at him. from the i in r.ipiil i b.ilK i i i i i bi-iitiiifc him ovi-t IIK of tlie llie lie-id i a i a club. He fell on receiving the fifth i of li-ivonirt mid i were i i iquni i He a i i LituU-iuint nnii llie soldieis stood iiromid him and not permit uny one to iilfonl i relief. A lartti- nnrt extited i collected tlie ntnl tlircaK were lieeh nlnde to the it.

ic. "sliot-i. one iifrw hii i i i struck a in the right i i i a i i wt'it- fired at the dc-ui lioilj ill lMer upon wlioie pieiiiitCa tlie body I iv, and is Prosecuting Attorney for a i oi soldieis from i i to Keep dini-n i i i a lime body ed This compain a ni.xrclied to the spot where the bodv i i the order qf a i oflieer a m-ircheil b.ick and tlie bodv i i i to a i on tin- i exposed i i i Kyter then, i i assi't-iiK of innie citizens-. the lo the jail and Imd il locked np. i i i i i i i .1 of Inquest and ti fwt-morlrm i i i oi body ordered to 'hy i nnd l'nr ir-iijuil i "tnd 'I'nr l'l'U i i i i i a Pills, A in: A I I I VIIGhl'MIU: tor Cuiii-tiiuiliau Hiliou-nini, tor CotiMlimli'ii.

ri.r For J' A li 1 lrl Cnmp'-ilnt, or Ilradailia, 1 Coinpl iiiit, For llvii'lithe. a I.IMT 1-nr Hi I rs 1 ft roinpliuiiL, 0 1'iJU eve 'o uniier-iil Dr. Swnynu's ennifuge. A Fiifi- nnd fma reiuMv. prupurcd from thp piirc-t m-itunulr.

Hint InspioM-d il-ell thn ino-t dote lor VN olleiL'1 to the pultHc. Dr. nc's Bowel Cordial. I An I i for Uinrrhan Di-ciil. ry, Ol.nlics.

Chnloni Chulijrti InlUutum, nuJ nil Of till' i i oiili hy Br. i SOX I'lnlnili-lplim. lit A Hiii'hliT Mi Mauler, Ncn A. I 1 Wriuht. lipnilerp'vinr.

11. Slonr-lfer, Mltli-tnnli Win. lift Ik-rllli I'nx- ton i i i Dr. ili'lirv A tlnli-1-r llnmp- ton. O.

W. Curluiun. unrt and Store i i Jan. 9. eovrlj iHaikcts.

Notice to Invalids. II. hns located himself i i i Ad.im-i nnd i i to i to the pr.ictice of iMedk-inc, Sin-irerv nud i i in nil their vaviiuit, In.inches: and vould i thc iimicted i a a i years' cxpciience. iind inipar- ulleled success in Clnonii; A such partial and Uoncr.il 1'iilsy, St. VlmV Dunce, ('unsumption of the fii-at unil second Sciolul.i mid King's 1'vil.

Asthma, Goitre, Epileptic i'iis. Inllammutory find Chronic i i i i spupsi.t. Mercurial nnd Siphililic i i l.eir. ol I i UcjUness. St.

A ny's I'iu or i nnd Swelling-) of. nil kinds, Dropsy, i i i i i i Disorders mid originatinjr from depnued 01 imperfect state of lilood and All Diseases of ii'itcd nnd uomplicatvd chni.ictcr. Also ninny aifeetioiib peculiar to Females-, ns Rnjipiession a Icrcgulnriiy of the LiKorrhce'i or Whili's. AKo Specific fur 1'u- trid Sojc i and Biptlietin. i eliet pay.

Mny Notice to Tax-payers. i hereby given tint the Comity fommissioneia i i an a i of CKNT. upon nil State County tuxes assessed for the year IR'il that j-hall be paid to Colleciors on or before MOMMY, TIM: IM l) vv OK .1 UI.Y. Collectors will be required to call on tnx-pnyer" on or licfuie the abme and make iiicii abatement to all pcr-ons a i on or before Piiid day, nnd pay the -ijime to the County Treasurer, otherwise no Jtb.itemenl will be made. By oidei of the Commissioner'-, J.

M. WALTER, Cleik. Mny l.j. Id Old Muskets Rifles. A LT.

persons throushout i i United KTTVSDUUU KAIl.llO.U)^-pa wnil ill'iw Wednesday, IGi Trnin will leuvc Uctt.Nshut{c'ut A. Ml; pitstsuugcrs lor nil ihe coiiiieciioiia jind South, on thc Northern Central Itnuiuiy, aild ivliirn ubout T.OO, 1'. The'Afteinodii) Train will leuVeUettybburg ut 2.1 1'. but pnsneiigeis by this no fiuther thun Ifniiovcr the' biime uvetiiut! Kctuniing will reach I'. i pabiuii- gers from llaiusbiirg, Philiidelphiu, c.

thi.s uriiuigcineut persons from the iiciir the line of the Uuilioad, hnvJug to transact in Gettysburg, cttn take tliu noon. Train up nnd hnvu nearly two lions in Uetlys- burg, nnd return in ihe Afternoon Trnin. May -2-2. K. MuCUUDY, VUEM'T.

New Spring fTjklCICIXG hns on i new lot of SpiinS OVJJUCOATSmt wnr prices, OVERCOATS nt prices, SI'IUNO COATS, DRESS COATS, SPJUNO I'AXTALOOSf, PANTA I.OONS at panic Sl'lllNG VKSSTS, A'ESTS, VESTS, A'KS'l'S. UndurShirta. Dnuvers, Stocking', Socks, Gloves, --A i so-Musical Initrumciits. Aceoideons. Flutes.

Fifes, Xotion. A.C., S.C.. being old very chcnp. 1 nnd look nnd vim cnu't liclp buying. -May 8- vji linve tiowWuppjy uf m-iilloH, jvVVtf JUsirSW'b'Uijil Hoots of nil kiwis made to fti'- Uo'itsof nil kiwis made di-r bj- on, ulim I rices low for 1 Nov.

COJJEAN AIIXKSTOOK BUOTIMJUg liavc ed and me now opeuiugiiclicnji.unlt'dilk'A-' bio usbOrtmciit ol" il attention "of buyers is' respectfully'dlivjl Their slock cdiiipri.st'h all (lie f'liiid who nitty tavorthem wilh their ciirlv and select from their Inrgc iiutl varied us- boi Imeut. AII KST.OOK.. BKOT have received fiom the Citv a Hrsrp assortment of WALL PAPER, and WIN" DOW BLINDS of the latest styles, and i be sold at the lowest rates possible. We h-i a so bust'iml cheapest articles Window Blind Fixtures, which are in thc tnarkot. WB have i hand a good assortmetito! HATS, SHOES HARNESS, and other ar tiuios in our line of business.

Give us a Call i gull at to suit the tinier, Feb. COBKAN GULP i he nride. This W.MS nesipn io Drs. IKimilton nnd i who on a niorninp m.idi' a i i i i i i ot the body nt the jail, Ai.d before i of Inquest described umber, and a a ot the on Is nn the liody. It appear-; from i Icstimony tliat i i omuls in i i behifr tin- bul.inie incised nnd i Seed i One of the in i Klav Scud the back, a AS i i i i pilled thro' a i the blade and both Inrpe c.ni- 0 of tbe he nnd lodfred in the bone Plaster oi Paris, per ton in i A of the wound" Superfine Flour Red Wheat Viliite Wheat Corn, old Vellow Rye Flour i a Meal er Seed UO to 23 V2 to 1 13 '20 to i au 50 3 -25 4.3 1 23 4 00 to -2 UO .1 75 ed .1 i i i passing the a eim-iinK the i i rib, nnd deeph i i i the A the ition body is out in Rint.ible pi i i i placed i coflin.

nnd "cut home lo the fainih of deceased, who hail it on Mond'iv forenoon. i by nre in the llos-pit'ils of their respective reirinients. nnd i i i scxt're. donnj The coldicr, i i i it is-Uso i frcim lii' tin- findmcr of the jury im- plii i in the of Jonc ulrc i bceu nrreited, xv.irr.ints Do. per b.ig..

Guano per hundred .1 25 to rj Flour ttheat Corn Oats Cloversced Timoihyseed Beef a ll'iy Do." T.A.ST. o7 to 1 20 i 1 Co to .34 to i 4 50 to 4 2 lo 2 2 7.3 io 4 30 00 28 70 .30 33 7-3 50 DO (in 00 to 13 DO (loose) 12 00 to 33 00 I I A I i i vv Flour per from 73 to 00 i per 001.. irom -at i a i to the teeth i a a two nre in a of i officers for the lc a per usae 1 lo to 1 23 shots, and a biace of pistol-. body now lich in the hotel, near which he- iV-11. learn a the deceased was a 1 phew ol Win.

Pi ice, niul wa.sa lawyer of A COUNTY TRAITOH A correspondent of the writinpr from ion, but injustice, nmv determine. a county, Illinois, sayi that Jauics C. i i formerly of i i a has of- a i ot tlu other pnrtics implii nlcd. nurpo-cU i i i from or in.ikiiip; any i i i or i i i i the i i ngnmS' the parties i in tins i i i i occurrence. It oulil I to do .0.

as tlie mat- a 1aril! pcr ti-r i undiTt'o a ime'-tisiition, and. tlie acuisrd i be de.ilt i not as public opiu- ...00 ...27 Clover Seed 4 00 to 4 23 Timothy Seed 1 73 tc 00 i i i i i i to return immediately to the umleiMjtned. at If said arms no! i in a to.isonable time, mensurcs the mil- itary a of the Commonwealth i i i be I t-iken to get tliem in. Of course HiK does not apply to arms iu thc possession, of oignnucd the convenience of tho-fc who a arms to return, they will be received at I fol- lowinjj plaoi-s: Cas-htown--Mr Arpndtsville--C. i II-iuc-: Jliddlctown--Canip'b Store i i Myers; I'l'teibbiirg---Mr.

lieclcer nnd Mr. Ilildebrand: Hampton--Mr. Dicks: lin--D'tniel MinniVh A i Cobler and Francis Wilson; Mew Oxford--Iu- cob a i liusbpy; Lit le'town--Joseph a i Monntjoj--1'cb i Hoi nei's Mill: Freedom--VichoHs i i r.iiifield--Mr Shively Jit. Hock--J. T.

i have positive orders to colloct ai ins. Those concerned will a notice, mid nrt'acrordingly. SCOTT, Apiil 24. BHIG Notice. UTTERS Testamentary on IK- vii) lute of Union towns-hip.

Vd-ims deceased, a i been to the Fiibscribcrs. rcsidiiiijin the same township, they heiebv give i to all persons indebted to esfitc toe-ill andsetile thc same and those who have cl.ums aie desired to present them, properly authenticated, tor settlement. JOHN SKLL. Mny LYD1A SELL, Second Arrival This Fall. A a STOCK A EVJJK I--JACOBS 15110..

h.ive just icceived their second puich.ise of F.iH and Winter Hoods, vvhich they otter cheaper a ever, having bougliUnt thc iiin-t l.iMjiiible They ask thc public to ill in and sue their larjre issortinent, i ceil lh.it taste be i i Their Cloths, Cords, c.inniii be excelled for Miriety. find then the low pnces.it i they offered in ic.ilh 'istoiiisliing. i i a a the shortest notice, iu UK- latent styles, and asveat-on- ubltf rates as can be expected. Their 1'stiiblish- meiit is I'lmmbersburg street, a feiv doors below Ikiehler's Drug Store. 17.

yj ir 4 5 ARNOLD 1 i a large stock of de 1 Cloth, and Vestingof all mylus becumil the j.cr\ ices of T. we nre pnpnicd to put tip the above GooilK stylet- eipinl to the bebt city establishment, llavinp tinned ouj.i-lluiulreds' (if jobb within the Inst monllis, all proMsd sati.slnctoiy, and crease in our trade, that we do in a Xo. O'T hi nek of good.s cnutiot be suipnMfed-in, and Give us a (rail. arc confident can please you. GEORGE ARXOLDf, April 17." 1 Sales and Small Profits." AVING purchased large nud i ot A -ind UTN'TKIt GOODS," we ari) prepared to oflVr bnrpnins to all m.iy favor ni i call.

We i not a to puiticulaiizc. our comprises Foreign nnd Domestic Drj Fancy Articles. Tiiiu- i tojcethei i a nssoi of Gi occriob and Quccnswaro, to which we would nsk ail CMimiiintioii i bing, a i determined to sell ns cheap ns i che-ipcbt a for the liberal em-our- npreiiient heretofore extended to us would res- nuk i a of viinc. Oct 17. A.

SCOTT SON. Eemoval New Groods! G. Mill has removed his Grocery, 'vie and i Store, i D. ills' new building, directly opposite the Hank, in York street, where he be glnd to sec nil his old citstomi'is and of new oneb. II hns replenished bib stock, nnd will bell cheaper ever.

lUs astoi tmcnl, of Chrihtni'is New Fall Winter Clothing, OR MKX HOY'S, with evcryjirticle'of curing nppni el in-tlmt line, together with Shoes, Hnis. Tuinks, Sacks, Double J5arrel Guns nnd anil a splendid niUcle of the impiovcd nnd celebrated Colt's Revolver, with all thc fix- turei io it. liutfnlo Kobes and Over din Itiiblier Over Coats, and Fiddles, Flutc.s nnd and together i ninny other useful nil of which arc. sold YEJiY i Why, at -n-here one c.in buy good clienpVgoodL--- Tinr's TIIK SPOT. The old County TSuildiiigs, X.

15. Corner of the Diamond. 1861. Latest News. TUST ns ire ere going to 'received a dispatch that R.

V. MclLIIKSY hns ju-t opened a compliite ns.sorlmcnt of. HATS 1 and CAPS, including the latent full stjle rcr, Rlnncli, Cnxsimcrc and Wool Hats'. Jlata for Spring and Summer of beautiful bracing Suavr, Ueghorn Boys and I a plain and fancy lints nndlCnps, which tor neatnefcS of a i of thc kind ever ofteicd'in" this place. "All of nill be sold at astonishingly low for cash." AKo, HOOTS and SlIOKS.

including a 1 of Ladies' Morocco Boots, Bublvhis, Gaitei.s and Slippeis. G-iitoi-s nnd slippers nt 75 cents per pair. All in want of goods in my line arejpspectfully invited to give me Come one, come all. 1 And i me a friendly call; i J'or all goods will be sold at unheard of pri- CCb, To ihe uiilookcd for crisis." April -24. I the labors of Mr.

Welles, the Secretary of cr ed his services to D.ivis, as snr- Tht' irticul.irs of thc nll-iir, HI -we Irivo gi-sen them above, Jre m-unlv derived from the cM'lcnce taken before the Coron.r'a jury. illanici), flS0 Spring Millinery. 1861. lSS i jus-t returned the Navy, nre very icveic. lie his office night and day, attending to all the details of the Navy affairs, thus guauling uaninst corruption and othci abuses, and ferreting out the Secession scoundrels in that blanch of the federal service He docs not intend to entrust a duty to a suspected oflieer.

in his army of rebels A committee A ROT-DTKR OUT OF J'alluilium. The valiant doctor immedi- two or three dajs. After stripping off his hint and left for p.uts uu- soldier clothes, he was marched round bare- On the 2d i a the i evidence of the bride's Mr. 1 JXX. WARRKX--both of of citiy.ens, former eitixon 0 of --A Pennsylvsinia volunteer was ot Plainficld, Adnnn county enstoi, immodi.itcly gave the miserable trai- out of camp at Elktcm.iMd., on the I tor notice th.it he must leave the town, and of which the "Whig gives this account: flint by four o'clock, P.

on Monday, thc I lie been iu jail for safe-keepine for Gth of Mny. atcly took the trom Ihu City is now opening mi unusinl- ly large assortment of BOXXCTS and Tn Philadelphia, on Cub 1y Friend's I of the latest ceromonv, in the prciuncr of Alevander Henry, Al.so, Dress Goods nud Diess Mayor, A I I W. J11FFI.1X. of Columbia, Tummings, Shawls. and Fancy Goods, to I I A All, daughter of William Wright, of every description, all of which Inmiif; been i purchased for cash, will be sold nt prices, to sun ihe times.

M. is now prepared to blench and do up BOXNETS iu the best manner, ami at reasonable piices. April Mcnallcn lowiihlnp. On Thursday evening, the 30th by the i Rev. J.

MelCaehan, Mr. A .1. I11MES, I I A "SVotot--This destructive worm is raviiginn whole fields in portions of anil Missouri. It is also stat- jQrCommander in his letter to tlie Secretary of the Xavy, on board the ship Cy-ine, Aeapnlco, May 18th, after referring to the treason which hns been so rife in the navy, s.iy deem it but just to those have the honor to command, mark that they arc loyal and true to i oath and duty, and deeply sympathise with the government. As evidence of the deep field as clean as a reaper It to be liopod mte lls toward his i camp-mates seated love of our common country in the that their ravasres may be stopped before a ls llin a hang-dog expression gener- allv.

When the train arrived, the company DrrKNTro.x OF broke ranks, hustled thc c.ishiered volun- pasaui" a i i a i a i i condl ctor OI he Nf. lfl ille teer into the cars, and hooted and jeered him thc mail steamers, no sooner dora one ot i IIS few tl lat out of bifiht these vessels enter this port, and ho. crowds fc an cl inn nf of passengers catch a view of the Th w( which float at the Cyane over an inch hearts of nil Americans abroad, it may interest you to that among the thousands now passing to and fiom California in ed that it, has appeared in Southern i rear felloW) ornery as! ana, in thc vicinity of Jeffersonvillc. The t() bCi sceme( to be quite sensitive to worms appear in immense armies, march in cc jud-'inn-from mnn- a i a i direction, destroying the cereal ncrllc 7 ri along, wratcliinsrhw noddle, crops in their path. Ihcy sweep a wheat rubb ny his turning partially round at they reach a serious extent.

and stripe-s peak, thnn cheer after cheer simultaneously burst fortii from thc lips of every soul on board, with an earnest enthusiasm which tells how firmly seated is the love of conn try." A terrible revolt took place at A A. of township. On Friday i by Rev Jacob Zicgler. Mr. CRAIG F.

of this place, to Miss A CAS3A.T, of Cumberland township. On the 4th at ihe Kv. lief. Church in Frederick, by Hcv W. Colliflower.

Dr. T11EO- DORE A. of Manchester. Carroll to Mi.ss SALLIE A. GOMIJK1X, of Trederick.

fersonville. penitentiary, on Monday I worms with night. Oneofthcconvietd, Uenry Suhoen-' wold, who was convicted i i a sentenced to be hung, but whose sentence was i Court Martial They were wb saf Carlisle Barracks some two and tlie ai 0j sentenced three deserters to be wheels of the locomotive, when it came and drummed out of the upon their midst, whirled round and round, Rer vice scnte ncc was executed on as if the track w.i.« covered with ice, and Tutodav were tied to would not movran inch forward. a i was backed out, nnd the track cleared of thc On Friday but, in i plnce, Mr. E.

JESSE GULP, ngcd about On Sunday eACiiinir, in Mountjoy township, Mi. II IS SHY I aged about 5(3 years. On the 10th of May last, near Aremfisvillc, A SUSAXXA, youngest daughter of Abraham and Barbira Kirni-, aged 4 years. On the 2d in tVnnklin township, FfiAX- C11S i i i daughter of Kcubcn F. and Amelia J.

Knlin, ngod 7 and 17 day.i. June 1. TlIE WAY TUKY "SOOKII" AT TUT. SOUTH. --A trentlcman who traveled with Col.

OrcGftc's South Carolina regiment a commuted to imprisonment for life, through 1m cell about two o'clock in the i the ffom to false unlocked Tunction) says lhey WPrc accompanied rooming, and with a about thirty cells and let the piisoncrs thc gun-carriages, received thirty lashes, and were cscoired out of the garrison, in thc presence of the enfire command, to the tune of the "rogue's march," a 7 moul i is a i days. "Tarred and fe.vthcrcd On the 1st i Mr. 1'liTEK RICE, of Ben- And kicked to thc Devil, aged (J7 years months nnd 16 days. Because they were deserters." i Ol illsi JQIIX WILLIAM, son Mr. Qcorse Settle, of Franklin township, a.ged 4 OKX.

SCOTT AND JKFF. mo and 5 member of the Seventh Regiment, in a let- mtl Fasliionable Millinery. 1SS A A BAILEY hns commenced ihe Millinery business in the building second door above the lato Ollicc, iiid nearly opposite the office of If on. M. Clean Son, nnd has just returned from thc City with the latest styles of FASI1IOXA15LII: MILLIXKRY.

She is prepared to furiiMi work in the mo-it fashionable manner, and wilh piomptness, anil respectfully invites the attention of thc Ladies of town and countrv. May 1. 4t New Grocery and Liquor Store. GORGE F. KALBFLEISCH opened a 'it new Store at, thc South cast Corner of the Square, and has tor and will constantly keep, iu excellent assortment of I of the best quality--Coffee.

Sugar, ifolas.scs, Kice, Split "Pens. Lentils, Barley, Prunes, fi-sti- Dricd and Fcachos, Pickles, Vinegar, Herring, Mackarel, Salt, Tobacco, Bologna Sausage, Cheese. of Coffee, C.indlos Soap, lirooms, Tubs, Wash- bonrds, Mats, Bcdcords, AVhitewash Brushes also an assortment of LIQUORS, such as Old Rye Whiskey, Brnndy, Port Wines. lie asks his friends and the public to give who carried their ter to his father, writes Mk -j two negroes, wno earn en uu-ir iu i i n.ui in the mean timeahole had been cut through ni9lers arms knap aclcs a d' many cases' "I heard a good anecdote of Gen. Scott 4.

11 i tin i TT i Jl 1 i .1 the roof, where they all congregated, a cxtra threw a plank over the wall, and with a tO ELECTION. 11 i i i 11 i i pnOTTCE is hereby given to the Stockholders The guns were 'strapped on on Monday. lie was what he intend- i Qclt sbl nt Company, an tu of tho nesiroes. A peculiar ed to do with Jefferson J)avis. In answer cc OI1 or Five Managers of said Company rope began to descend, lour of them got fo lturc wv band, which played he merely put up his open hand, and grad- i -will be held at the house of Geo.

W. McClellan, down safe, and escaped, when the guard ually closed his finders till his hand was in Gettysburg, ON SATIJIIDVT, THE 29m OF clinched. Tre could uot have given a more ioscj. 0c 0 of 2 a 4 olock down safe, and escaped, when uiu i discovered them and fired. Four or five then jumped upon the rope in confusion, when thc rope broke and they were precipitated to the distance of some thirty or forty feet, all of them having their legs or arms' broken.

IToniunr.K Ixm.ix Indians lately perpetrated a horrible massacre near St(. A Peak, Arizona. expressive answer. There IfirPritice Napoleon has been chosen were two Americans killed, and seven more', Grand of tho Masonic Order in arc missing. The bodies of two men were 1 France, in place of Prince Murat.

The lat, found, ticc? by tho feet to trees, their hc.ids ter rendered himslf unpopular with the ma- NOVFX 1B reaching within eighteen inches of the sonic order sympathies with thc Pope, v-i. i i i i ciq in'an adjoining count, by a gentleman who separated Irom wife, for the ens to ly of their i case a for tna extended and fastened and by his having suspended a masonic enccs of a slow fire journal and ita editor lemurks in rela- some timo and was warmly contested on bbth'sidcs, each party claiming th'c fight 4j to, (lie possession of the'child. After lu-ar- ing'thc on both thc judge ilcci'dcd that they should have thc child week about, and to 'carry out the order of thc court, thechild should bfc taken lo church every Sunday, and there change Whether thc decision is according to law or not we cannot say. but it is certainly novel. '----Lebanokl Kcntuckiaii, t.V (, under their bodies had been tion to him.

pierced with arrows and lancos. They were so disfigured as to render recognition impossible. INDIAN Davenport (Iowa) Gazette learns from Dosmoincs a three thousand apparently with hostile intent, were within fifty miles of Sioux OitVi 1 and whole northwestern part of the State was in, great "alarm from thc apprehended attack. neighbor PoHLKY has just completed a very nent brick building opposite the Globe Hotel, where he and Mr. COOK have everything in very beautiful Thc has every variety of Stoves of tlie r.ircst patterns, and nt, very cheap rates; whilst friend COOK attends to thc Tin-work, Spouting.c., promptly, and executes work in thc best manner.

Give them a call in their habitation. V. M. 12. S.

II. RUSSELL, Sr.c'v. le Caution. wife, TOWSSKSD, having left my 1444 residence, and refusing to resume her marital relations, I hereby give notice that I will no longer bo accountable for any contract she may make, or assume any debt of hcr's. WARNED, TOWNSEXD." Lalimorc township, 8, ISfil.

3t Notice. ETTRRS of Administration on thc rXnie of A. Intc of Adams county, having Rrnnled to the undor- rcsidinf; in Gettysburp, he hereby Rircs notice io nil persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to malce immediate payment, nnd those hnving clniinn npainst the to prcicnt them properly for neUltment. 'June DAVID WILLS, AIM'KJ 6t Public Notice. TAKlj this method to inform tl'tpatlic thnt I have received from the CH.T ci a fresh Mock of comjsisiag of the nwcs-t styles ot LADIES' SOODS.

Albo, Shawls, CUinking Cloths, Gloves' and UoMcry, Bonnets, llibbons, ITandHcercliiefs; as well us a fine ussoitment of UMMIY AM FXJTCY SOAI-. nnd in fact evcrythiugUintiviisu- articles is vcty fine--Toys, Confections, Friuis, nl a nf a His Groceries, are. Hosiery, o- jr or gentlemen Ihave ns complete a stock nil selliiiR. at the low- of lotllgj Cassimcrcs, Goods suitsWe for Boys' wear, ns well a.s chiefs, Xeck-tics and Suspenders, is irtg bronfflit to i i (ions, me i cst living profits. A IS trouble to show goods.

CALL I 2. First-rate Properties for Sale. I biihscriber has several very valuable for sale, to which ho calls the Cap Taper, attention of persons wishing to There sever.il in Gettys-burg, and two or three first r.ue FARMS within two miles of Gettysburg--one of which is on the Clitim- Turnpike. 2 miles from town, eon- tainin" 1-0 Acres, and is one of the bc.st locations in the County for a A STAKD, having been occupied as bu for in.inv years. There is a large brick House, Bank B.irn, and other Stabling, a.nd n.11 well supplied M'ith water, Timber and Fruit Trees.

This property, if not before thelatter part of October, will be Rented. Th.2 properties abnve-menlioned, are all well located and desirable; and I ask ev- erv person wishing to invest in property to call with me before they purchaseelsewhere, and examine the different premises, confident that I canncnommodatc him, and make it his interest to purchase. have atsll times properties in the market both in town and couiitrv. An-. 20.

tf JOSEPH WIBLE. Grain! Grain! 'TillR continuespurchnsing all kin.ls of Produce at his Old Stand on Ch.imbcrsburg street, to Wheat, Rye, Corn nnd Oats, Seeds, or which the highest Market price will be given. Trimmings in variety. Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Note, Letter nnd Irif-li Linen, lilcnched and Brown Muslins, Pillow Case Jlusliu and Wide Sheetiiijt.j; 11 A J. L.

SCJUCK. New Spring Goods a SCOTT SOX, opposite Hotel, 4 Gettysburg, will open this day (Wcdiies- cheap and desirable stock of goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, with a full assortment of Domestics, c. We poctfully call attention to our stock will be nt the lowest possible rntes. soon and examine for yourselves -No nonblc to show goods. April 3.

A- SCOTT SON'." him a call. May 22. -tf New Goods! New 7A11XESTOCK BROTHERS would respect fullx inform thc public that they have ve- tmncd from the Citiesxvith theInvgest, cheapest nnd prettiest stock of GOODS ever opened in the County, consisting of Ladies' Dress Good 1 Cloths. Cnss.imCrcs, Vcstings, Domestics, c. all of which will be offered so loxv, ns to defy competition.

us trouble to show Goods ut the Sicn of the Oct. BKT SnosT. Farmers, Take Notice! a ha-sremovcd his AND SHOP to thc "School House" in Cnrlislc street, where Persons can bo supplied xvith good Ploughs ns heretofore. RF.APERS, MACHINES, and nil kinds of Farming Implements repaired nt Ihe shortcit notice, nnd nt moderate charges. Also, WARREN'S PATENT CORN PLANTER manufactured find for sale.

BRINGMAN WABREN. ApriUO. 4 1 A Beady Market! 100,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN WANTED. have taken thc house lately occupied by KMMKrKLTKR, BoLUXOniV ft With detorminfttinn io pny the highpJt'markct prices for all kinds of Grnin. You will find us supplied with PLASTER.

OF ALL KINDS, OnOOBIUES. WIIOLK5ALR AND KKTAIL, LUMnER, OO.VL, and every other article in nur lino of business--sold at the lowest possible ratci for CASH. Itgjy-Cull and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. DIEHL, nRtSKERnOFF ft April 2-1. tf will also continue my GROCER? and VARIETY" STORE, and will keep constantly on a Gioceries, Salt, Oil, Fish.

Ceii.ir Ware, Dry Goods, Confections, Plaster, Guaiio. ifec. c. Tho public are invited to call, as I am determined tn yell cheap as the cheapest. JOHN SCOTT.

August G. tf RHEUMATIC ANB- COMPOUND. -rl Sure Cure, for tfheumatism and JVcu- ralffiu in its wvrstform. TiITE nndci'Mgncd hereby certify that they 14 hnve jscd aiid Neuin Compound" for the'curf of REMOVAL! Alexander Frazer, LOCK ft basremovcdhis shop to Baltimore street, a few doors south of the Court-house, and nearly opposite the new ral and Neurnlgin, nnd 1m in cry 'case found immediate and pounnnent iclicf. We have lull confidence in its.

henling and would recommend it to all whoitrc these li.ar.i«sing diseases, ns one of the safest aiiiTbest medicines ever offered to S. Hancock, 20 South Jlaiket ton W. II. Allen, "Boston; Henry A. Fuller, 18 South Market street, Boston SJimuol tiles, City Hotel, 1'oSton George II? Plummer, Jlnverick square, Enst lioitoh "Hi-ufy' 1).

Gardiner. Webster street, Boston Abrnm Weeks, street, Boston Dolliver, Enst Boston. Post-Office, where he -will always be happy to I OI1 The best medicine for the o'ver'snw, A. Smith, No. 1, Old State Uos- attend to thc oils of his customers.

He ihnnkful for pnw favors, nnd hopes to reecho theconlinued patronage of thc public. April 10. jjvHEADS BUEHLEIt have on Jiand two FIUM-TUTK HAY and GRA1 which will be sold at loxv rates. This is a tine opportunity for Farmers to secure a valuable labor and time-saving implement. CnU and look at them.

May Ladies, Have been afflicted with" 3 iii its form, and wna'eniircly cured" use of one bottle. Bryer, MatihewsYBiiild- iug, Commercial street, Boston, Gardiner's Rheumatic pound entirely relieved me from'siifTerinps several years s'tnnding. W. 'Ilodgkins, i Old State House; ri; j's After suffering with' Rheumatism" for jWnfy years I was entirely cured by the use of two bottles of. Gardiner's Rheumatic" an'd' Neuralgia JSormon "Ayrcs? 75 IFraiikl'm street, Boston.

I handsomest DRESS GOODS in town. l)e- Inines, Cashmeres, Figured Mcrinocfl, Coburg, French Merinoes. all Wool, ai cents a' ynrd. Cnll soon. Oct.

17. FAIINESTOCK BKOTHERS. i i 1 1 1 -11 ii. The Khenmatio nnd you call at yon will find the fc people forroftiW handsomest DRESS GOODS in JN PICKING IS NOW SELLING OVERCOATS ftt pnnic prices, DRESS COATS nt panic PANTALOONS at panic prices; VESTS Jit all kinds of prices, NOW IS THE TIME--CALL SOOX. Jnn.

0. if The Eagle Plough, sale nt SHEADS also, CORN CUTTERS, fee. A SCOTT ft selling merefi. nil Vinds of Domestic Goods cheap. Cull and sec! witlii Kront benefit.

mny to children with perfect oafctyt 1 lin street. New York liciui ftt' Trcmont street, i A'" 'Principal Jepot--87 None penuino nnlcsis fiignqd by- 1 1 Mny 'CHASi I-VGABDrSTjBR. nnd Jiclail burfe, Pa. TTVOMRSTICR. iavo also a name to whioh excels by fur, toy for the price.

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