qt4stu*sdoiliti. Friday, Oat. Iliad. Adhrevillemrs *Dar Itpelad flat las regales elven lawn" iiitsibe .41TAlt Assileirrnam , le =Vele lavger Slum duel et stay *tier piper pabelebed le MR Ceenaby, belay *WI meekly by see less tbssa •%erse as. !VEVEY. TICKET FOB GOVBELNOB Gss. JOHN W. GEARY JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT Jox. HENRY W. WILLIAMS COVETT TICKET ASSOCIATE JUDGE, ROBERT G. HARPER, Gettysburg AMEMBLY, Col. JOHN WOLFORD, York Springs SHERIFF, SAMUEL WOLF, Oxford township REGISTER AND RECORDER, JACOB M. BUSHEY, Franklin township. CLERK OF THE COURTS, EDEN NORRIS, Stzsban township TBEA.SITRXE, SAMUEL EERBST, Gettysburg COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL OVERHOLTZER, Beading tp DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, ADAM C. MIISSELMAN, Hamiltcoban tp AUDITOR, WI,LLLLId C. SCOTT, Freedom township - COHONOR, Dr._AGIDE9IIS NOrL,Mountpleasant tp nrfin, Today October 12 REPUBLICAN MiTIN IN GETTYSBURG. The Republican State Central Com mittee have made arrangements to hold a meeting of the friends of GEARY & WILLIAMS, in GET -1.• TYSBURG, on Tiuday za, Mk 7 which will be addressed by Maj. A. E. CALHoUN, of Philadeilphla, and other able speakers. The meeting will be held in the Court House, at 7 o'clock, P.M. Let there be a grand Rally of the Republiciuis of the Borough and neighboring districts. A. J. COVER, Chairman County Committee THE azaitairay Hsu: Assessors will bear in mind that the additional names registered by them Must be returned to the Commission er's office, ON MONDAY NEXT, Oct. 4. THE LAST DAY. To-day (Friday) is the last opportu nity for Registering. We beg every Republican not yet registered not to let the day pass over without calling on the Assessor. TOWRIIIIIIP TICKETS Our Republican friends ip the town ships, where tickets have not been al ready nominated, will bear in mind the resolution adopted by the County Com mittee—published last week—recom mending the Republicans of the vari ous townships to meet at the usual place of holding township ,meetings, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBBR 2, (TO, MORROW,) to settle Township Tick ets. Let there be a full turn out at these meetings tomorrow. Good local tickets will strengthen the county ticket. Pot up the best men. ORGANIZE. Less. than two weeks remain in which to complete preparations for the great political struggle of the 12th of October. We beg the Republicans in the various districts AT ONCE to enter on the work of organization. There is no time to waste. Packer's money is being used to buy up doubtful voters. Every effort will be made by our polit ical enemies to obtain power in Penn sylvania. This is the great battle ground—the Gettysburg which is to bring victory or defeat to the Union men of the State. The Keystone State once out of Republican hands and un der Copperhead rule, it will be a com paratively easy matter to operate here after in other States. Let us poll evori vote. JOHN W . GEARY has made a good Governor—the Commonwealth was never more prosperous—and better let good enough alone by re-electing him on the second Tuesday of next month. THE Democracy of the Elk and Clearfield county Representative Dis trict are in no little trouble, by reason of Dr. C. R. Early, one of their "tried and true" men, offering himself as. an independent candidate for the Legisla ture, with a lively prospect of being elected. It is not only in Adams that the Democracy are in trouble this fall. All over the State there seems to be a disposition to rebel against' the local "rings" that have been ruling the par ty with a rod of iron. THE difficulties in the Bedford and Somerset Senatorial district, we are glad to learit, have been adjusted. Mr. STurzrearr withdraws, and Mi. Sctx, of the Somerset Whig, takes the field as the Republican candidate. Mr. Scum. is a gentleman of ability, a trusty Republican, and will make a good legislator. This arrangement se cures the district to the Republica/2i, which was endangered by the dillietd ties growing out of STOTZXAN'II. can didacy. WE call attention to the address is? sued by Hon. John C9vode, chairman of the State Central Committee. Let it be studied by every voter. We ap peal with confidence to the conscience and intelligence of the State. We simply lay before the people of the State facts--facts now • accredited by history- 7 /nd leave them to their own decision. DON'T forget that Asa Packer sym pathised with rebellion, associated with Pendleton, Vallandigham, and other seml-rebels in this country, and hobnobbed with Breckinridge, Slidell and Thompson, arch traitors, in Eu rope! !! Tice Democrats, last year, had thl State overrun by mews, from Horatio &pmMr down, and were beaten bad ly.. This year they are trying the ae on* sad sleet process, pussibly on the theory that the wombat* is the better infORMIt. IF Podia lived in Gettysburg, b. mold dot Tbie for Borough and !Mock cecasom ha makes a prietleoof dott ing the poyment of his taxes. .P TIM ISTATE 1111611111 G— lt! IMO We invite particidar at on to the following exhibit abow tug financial condition of the State un _ coif rule : Our DeinocratlaPopl . ries will *lo their readers u:tiiro" , • publishing the same. Await' or public debt N.NOI,IWU4 0406 raWe Atimout of public debt mild from Nov. 80, IMO, to Now. 30,1668 6170 061 16 During said period the State paid ex- Reuses growing put ot, tkelebellion as f ..878U 868 88 '••• • ''''. • Zikk . ilo;.4:•iiioe.lolll3oB3llkg 1 081 IN 0 . , ... k 34 03833 108. • 19 86! _ . 770 80 ism embattle refsnMed by the tatted Stales ithm; ermseut: 1861»...4 ass 229 46 1862 . • 635 306 04 • • 40 006 al 667-074 U 1866. NW 714 lit Amount of military expaama. paid from N0T.1,111110, to N0r.80,18118.—.56 Ofif ON The State lib°, during the years 1866, 1867 and 1868, reduced the tax on real and personal estate, as follows : 1866....._........_„......_31 so ow as r DICAP • LITTON. L Redaction at public debt from Na1t.314 - . 1860. to Nov. 30 ,170 031 /6 • 2. Amount of military expenses grow . Mi oat of time wicked Democratic rebellion paid flaring mid peals d...... ..... .16 067 06676 8. Amount of 13tain tax on real esti:tore. doted tar 1666,1667 and 230 . 670 00, $l4 j lO7 7118 91 The above is all taken from the books of the Auditor General, which are op en to all persons. There is no necessl• ty for honest men to be gueitrigi nor for villains to misrepresent. The above figures come down to No vembere 1868. Since then the debt has been still further reduced upwards of one million more. THE Copperhead papers are teemin g with falsehoods against goy, 'Gzenv. Neither truth,, justice or decency are regarded. Among other silly stories is the statement that Twitchell, the Phil adelphia murderer, was pardoned, and not hung 7 that another body was sub stituted to deceive the orowd. The Democratic Sheriff .of Philadelphia, Lyle, who hung Twitchell, pronounces it "an idle story witholit foundation," while the Superintendent of the Moy amensing Prisorisays it is "a baee fabri cation." So With. the story about the pardon of Gordon . , the Chawbaraburg negro who was s entenced to the Penis tentiary for rape on several white fe- . males. Gordon is now in the Peniten tiary, serving out his sentence. Both stories are falsehoods, pure and unmit 7 igated, and these Copperhead editors know thi7n, to be false.' But Geary was a brave, loyal: Soldier who helped to squelch the Rebellion, and Copperhead malignity will never forgive him there for. FROM 1843 to 18413; when Judge Packer was an officer in the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, he de monstisted his love for workingmen by paying his employees in the Com pany's scrip at par, and redeeming it at forty per cent. discount. The poor men were obliged to submit to the ru inous shave, as they could buy► . noth ing with the scrip, and • had nothin else to buy with. Thus Packer profit.. ed by their necessities to the extent of forty cents on -every dollar, and in this way helped to build up -his colossal fortune. We are glad to know that the present officers and management of this staunch old company do business In a different way. TUE "ring" who controlled the last Democratic Convention, are hard at work organizing their party. They have plenty of money, and are pour ing it out like water. From all parts of the county we hear of money being freely distributed. Where money fails to bring the disaffected to terms, the lash is to be applied. Hence the "ring" are preparing a series of Dem ocratic meetings in the disaffected dis; Wets, for the purpose of bringing the party lash to bear upon all who dare to rebel against their mandates. FROM all parts of the County we hear of honest Democrats who openly announce their determination not to support the candidates put uR by the "ring" which aspires to rule their party. They are tired of having their best men slaughtered in their nomina- ting Conventions, at the bidding of party-hacks and trading office-sleeken. As a general thing this determination is found among the best men in the party, men of independent thought and honest purpose, and we are in clined to think the "ring" will have some trouble to whip them into the traces. THE pemocracy, to be consistent in their demand for reform, should cordi ally support President Grant and Gov. ernor Geary. Grant, in the Bret four months of hit adranistration, has re -duced the public debt over forty-nine millions; Geary, during his term of office, has reduced the . State debt more than six millions. THERE 18 a tierce , light going; on among the Democracy of the North tunberland Senatorial. District on the subject of ,Sanator... They are, running two candidates, Bucksiew and Mal fent, each wing denouncing the other, with intense bitterness. In Mississippi the Democracy are supportdng a- negro for Secretary of State. In Pennsylvania they still stick to the dogma of a "white man's gov ernment," in which."naggers have. no rights which white men are bound to respect." How much property did Packer re turn to the U. 8 Assessor cast year?, One gold watch and a • little sliver plate. How much did the United States tax these amount to ? $8.95. "theronv repeats itself." Mr: Pack er was thrown into the Lehigh river in 1848 by Pennsylvania boatmen. Three hundred thousand workingmen of Penney/Tanta will throw him into the . Salt River in October, 1869. EVERY soldier in Pennsylvania ought to vote the Republican ticket.— The sympathisict Packer and Persh ing wersugaintit them during the lite war. ADVICiS received from Ohio repre sent that the Political campaign is making favorable progress, with decid ed prospects for an overwhelming de feat of Pendiat9n and the Democratic State ticket Tan Abuich Chunk @wag nova that. It has good authority tor- arkYlai that Mr. Packer Mania 13# tdtauoas P9or• Packer ao remarked to a Aloud in Mauch Chunk. Doit h e tort thaS 444* P. 01604 the inillkonaireand AML King, in tint' greatest codtionopothi ktraratrivi• nisi! Pt° l*Ut $31,795,283.28—a rednoV.on of $6,174 r 564,21 in nine yeah, the result of pru dent economy and official Integrity.— Not only . this., - During, these nine tied 0044040k° 1419et6ktra -90/palrezl4lo6llll2oWing ou,t.of. it to. the smolt/0-4 $8,442;35/0.73, an, fojlows ; .Dlrent lax d .41 . States Govappment naps; the citizens ofFeinsylvani • but emated by lunneff.'....'• .:11,946,719 83 Equipment,. pip et ‘selilets. sod usher military, ex- , $.-ft• . 458 yy Premium on gold topey Inter • ' est peeviods to IS • ' 488,774 90 16,092 00 Schuylkill county draft, , 1,087 41 Relief to Cheinbersburg ...... 49/,60.8 74 Soldiers' orphans 1,620,497 69 $9,945,883 62 Deduct, military _exposes , re- , • 'funded sad allowed in set- • dement. with General - Gm foment • *, 14...:x:..8,9118488 88 SW 910 99 46,012,459 74 these ariditlonal ..evfpensee were ProllnPt4Y Wet, tbat En feet debt paid during the sulministrations, of Goya. CUBTLN and OXARY LIAMI, been $12,277,018.9k—twe1ve ntilllons , two hundred and seventylieveu thousand and thirteen dollars and ninety•five: cents I Isn't teat a glorious record—a record on which Gov. GiatinY can just ly claim the earnest support .of honest tax-payers ? Still more. During them nine yhare, While thee - steadily. - ing the State Debt t a Republh "Mature, in 1806, repealed the State Tax on Real Estate and thus in the hat three Years saved the tax-payers of the State a stilt further faux' of $7,147,- 103.92, which tiut for this repeal would have been collected over and above la cal taxes. Adams county's share of this Real Estate 'tax Would 'have 'bsen $06,665, which' Republican econoaty has enabled- the State to dispense with. In a' Word, thetheory of Gov. (11.,LitY and his adtdinistration has been to re lieve Farmeis'and Citizens ad much as podidblefroni . the'burden of taxation, and to impose on torporationslhe main barden of Meeting the'expenses of the Stake adininistration inlitthe payment of the State Debt. Dottie people Want this the 64 changed? If so, vote for ASA PACKER—the representattre of the wealthy corponidoni, and Whose administration would necessarily re flect their wishes.. - fUommunicated NIL SEIDICEI IN A NNW SOLE. HAMPTON, PA., tie Pt. 29, 1869;f MESSRS. EDMILS :—A little inci dent occurred here the other day, the facts of which may be worthy of pub lication. We have a Union Church in this plat*, which W used by the Luth erats, Methodlita, Reformed and Pres byterians. Mr. Manicw, the Demo cratic candidate for County Commis sioner, happens to be one of ' the Trustees. It has been the invariable custom to open this and all other Chdiches for Temperance and other benevolent movements connected with the Christisn Church . . A few days ago, Rev. Mr. Young, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, made application for the use of the Church for a Tem perance meeting. Mr. Neklich`having assumed the role of a candidate for office, deemed it prudent to put his veto on the application, and as the rules of the Church require the unani• mons assent of the Trtudies, he see. eeeded in closing the Church, although al/ the other Trustees approved the application, It was an outrage on the Christian sentiment of the commuitiO, and has created no little feeling among, good people who deplore the evils of Intemperance. Is Mr. Neidich cotsrt ing the Whisky "ring," to help him into offloe ? THE New York Sun lately sent a reporter to Mauch Chunk to "inter view" Alin Packer, and extract from him a statement of his views on cur rent public questions. The reporter's conversation with the expectant Gov ernor occupies about three and a half columns of the Sun. Mr. Packer's declarations were so vague and ill de fined that the Sun is very much dissat isfied, and In an editorial article shows up his timidity. in • a strong light. It , says that in evading committal on s o. Iltical issues he betrays a Nwax spirit. and a weak mind, "On the great and pregnant questions of the tariff, finance, negro stiff:age; the Fif teenth Amendment, moonstruetion, the night hour law, and woman's ve.t. ing, we know just as little of Judge Packer's ideas as we knew . ixtom."—, After thoroughly discussing his politi cal status ma a present. candidate for Governor and prospective candidate for President, the Sun concludes :—"The American people don't want him, sad vwe fancy the majorltrzagainst ! him In October will not Vary much-from 1002. 000." That ia)ust what weethink. Gurion.u. BZYNOLDB, the able oliodl wander of" the Fifth Military Distrbit, of whieh Texas hi a part, in a frank, soldierly letter to President • limit, takes bold ground against the Consecr ative party of Texas, headed by A. E. Hamilton, and declares that if. it 'bob cat& 'it will put the State into .the hands of therm men whhcluringthe entire period of the rebellion exerted every nerve to destroy the Unions and who have uniformly opposed the zu construction laws with a persistency_ worthy of a better canee.:l , DON'T !beget "drat Ara Picker, •the twenty million railroad king tatidt date of the Democratic party soli NeW York for .Governor, changed hirred deuce - to avoid taxation and am* 4t: satassad either in Carbon county for Philadelphia tbr two or three years— thus dertandirig the 'Mete erhis just proportion or taxes for that time 'Mind that, every voter Who pays his taxes by the labor of his bands, 'and "sits his breed In the sweat of hti - i Ssammillry'llotrivoint. bin tirchread the flulaitTtemeuret sit NW* a tiltiolog - tme inifilaik'of gbld id& Tuaday- iule Filday until Sreetiiiibisf Wiiiitt to purchano ttiOnitliti* Wl' Ixifthres,i l ''' ‘ l 17 : ." - -N.. 4 10......--,---.. w.a.......... unto thiiiiinitilati: This 3, .g. macmadtmotomialomonauddet Com wir'l7l7ll itadati A 03 . - , iti e ..‘ Tie aiitiodallikle in Brookip, OR 13attuds,y, purchase of bonds 'bit - aidnilit (iTtiio is caluleinenee .0140 8 0 08' bY‘ die sudden sinkimg fond.: ' ' : - ' i.. • r Asap -la gold. ''..inomMkg 'and death .are ) •' • - ' ' • t , ' Andy Ppoimation bribe luxury of tumbling , Ift 'Tux ginittittin Ildeilfdr,4 . ' 41 Will suini, , ) . .:, `,-, ,!•• : , .-. b.i.: to p ale r Ass i n goi m ai s t t h e idetw o ie •ii •,u, =.4 -4,-, 0,-",,5. . ~. v u dp en di n e 'l. •• . ,i. , -lc i 4.4MAN1134V 01 % h.. firiigglo4l , l)*PAttijol AIM 1 - • - A ' ' J__L!_ ''.‘ , •' 1 • ISPIYAOIIO, "9 11 06414014:44100. 'A 'Govimitmoli qiui.mt it titimilling e 111 "WAi s ig 4 IRO* r .!. ;- 1 W ok A w fli t i tait i n i er ill' gi p - it il i ki li li nfi zied,h te i ui t e . i: ingil:biftikriil Inithiidider l 2-' - ' 'i l idi r Wdit, , rric x iii, 1 6 , ‘ TIT. 1 1" 1 .. atoThrAiintil:*,...ad. ~ionimiiiieetteub,A.,,,..it.4.L.7. loiatiniii o ll7 7 biZ. 7:' ' ' Y '. f aiifiliiioiftiVa 67 11 i ' lrt.6 ... Gazette of Friday lasteenda the ng "hot sipiti," iftto Abqratfielt.. Will the Democrat please inform its Judge Packer paid last year on his vast r i rkit illit t //Id. aalarYit Tbe truth is e'pal no t-one cent, either here . dr in Phil adelphia. His house, land, and other Ba "ptMTN, 4 4 (Turtle, could not be bidden Jatil killafte a ligua %Yew, FA op these, he, there ore, p d,' "Birdi; of s feather flock together" is an old and true adage. Asa Packer in admix talon 'of his rebellions spirit Invited the traitor Vallandightun to bis house and en tertained bftn,iin the darkest days of. the war; he was also the friend, of the rebel and. repudiator, Pendleton. What .think the gallant Soldiers of Pennsylvania of such a record? Can they who wore the blue, Tonal& such a man ? Remember that Asa Packer once bolted the regular Democratic nomination, be er:awe the nominee was a ,Cathotic,i and it another tittle bolted his party nomina tione, end sup'poned a Know-Nothing can didate. These are undeniable facts, and his own.party, papers know . them to he true. They would depy them if they could. Bois of the 'Democratic journals of the itnevfor have been contrasting the $2,500 'Which Asa Packer gave to the Avondale disaster with the $5OO given by Governor Geary. They could not have invited a comparison more damaging to their candi date. Asa Packer , worth twenty millions, gives abbot one half of one day's income. John W. Geary, a poor man, gives one seventh.of his income for an entire year. The i.gole gamblers of New York city last week effected a combination to ran up the pretpium for speculation purposes. The skirmish between the "bears" and "bulls" commenced on Thursday and culminated on Friday, the premium Tuning up from 135 to ' 164, amid the most intense excite ment. The Gold Exchange and aye muisleadiug thereto were filled by an xecited croird, and fortunes were made and lost in a few minutes. The bubble burst about 2 o'clock, by Secretary Bentwell ordering $4,000,000 of Gov ettUmM4 Gold to be thrown into mar ket. This amount could have been swallowed up by the gold. gamblers , but as Secretary Boutwell had $50,000,000 back of It, if sieceesarY,, the gambklrs knocked. under. and ; the premium went down at once to 180 and 131, to the rain of some of the heaviest deal ers, who retired from the straggle bro ken end - bunkrtrpt. • The operations of She.day were of enormous magnitude, reachingllBBoioooiooo es Thursday, and $500,00 0 4000 ou, „Fedex., Wall, stzeet, during Thursday and Friday, was a. 'Bedlam, and sevvnl deitliawareit tadten from the Gold from ex citement. A number or prorpin eril brokers, concerned in the ruoirete.3et, have since gone by the board, .snd and others may follow. THE Republican County Ticket , is unquestionably one of the best in every respect—qualifications and I )er 'soh:ale—that has ever been presente. 9 to thepeuple of Adams county. Tb ere IS not a MULL on it from top to butt' against whom a wurd can be said— not oue who would fail to bring dign thy and admitted capacity to the offices , for which they are unwed. There is not an office-seeker in the entire list—n one of them party hacks—all of them i KW sesaing eminent fitness and comma ad nig the respect and confidence of tl teLr fellow-citizens. It is a ticket t bat dezerveB to be elected. It is a tic ket that every Republican should be pn )tad to work for. It is a ticket that in my of, the best Democrats, disgusted a ith the operations of the "ring," will vole. It is a ticket which CAN BE ELECTBD, if every Republican does his duty. To work, they friends I Organize at once for v tc..-roßv. DON'T forget that Asa Packer, by his alum removal from Carbon county, escaped taxation entirely for three or four years, eiud then made a return of property on which the taxemumounttAl toles* than forty dollars! READING. How many bounty Bonds of his borough' did Packer take during the war? Not any. Tne Friama.m 'AEG-no Explorno.N.— Dr. Hall, the Arctic explorer, with E • ier berg and Pookoolita, two Esquimau' and their daughters, an ived at New Bedford, (Mass.) on Saturday, from Repulse Bay, August 23d. Dr. Hall brings, as among the results of five years residence in the Arctic regions, most interesting intelligence in regard to the death of Sir" Sohn Franklin and his companions, and cOnclusive proof I that none of them, ever reached Montreal Island. fie saw natives who were the last to look upon Crozier and his party. He alai) brings with him tire remains of ayoung man who belongs to that 111-fated baud of explorers and various relics of the explor 'erg: He has prepared a report addressed to his friend Mr. Henry Grinnell, of New t Mt, which will sooMbe given to thepub. through the press. Dr. Hall found a native whO claims to know about the party.lle says the hip was stdie and the ere* , took to their boats and went ashore, 'where their provislons were exhausted, and they died from starvation: Ice ''and snow i#eventedtti. Hall from making full ex ploratione He witl return next snm peer and further pintiecute the s arcb. • The Deni6eratle State Cimvention of New YOrkittet at Syracuse bn Thursday, irid'nomihated a ticket headed by Homer Nelson for Sekrkary of State, Wm. F. Allen CoMptroller, and M. H. Chanibeilain- Attorney General. Htiointions were adopt ed oppoebig the Adadnistration and the inanbdod ittgritge amOdnient, declaring fur protebtiotrof Antericeircitizettatbroad,"the tedactbninf the tatiff to a revenue basis, egnalizition Of Wide and payment of the deb . ia cc biding to contra& OIL isunes ikeadnuur, ex-collector of hoopoe Revenue at New •Orleaus, and • great friend of Andy ;Tohnson, as well as a speoldtimmte at ithe-deniocracy, has been -wrested Ibr defrauding the government out Of $4140,00", StesOnnth Alum have • been Vetoing largely le 'extra/wpm luxuries: ' • A einsitaGstontalitat knit Wks Wm bleConeibe pokiplos oglOnkla theOlinon lido" Nla6iia• 1%6, ott .waa andridie&- 1 1111mAiik Ballow, ot , 4ie wartikant-tiemsid.: rd id id Pal tpt State officent, *nay have an effect beyond State tthittkifid eittiftielitilinefottittrt tiffinente beirtitet on the politics and destiny of the nation. Arrayed against us, and, endeavoring to secure yinir votes for their candidate, is the same Democratic party which was over whelmingly repudiated by the people at the last Presidential election. It has changed none. of its principles, and reformed none of its practices, but is as odious to-day to all loyal men as it has been beretoford. Its Southern wing caused the rebellion, and strove, by armed force, to rend in twain that &dons Union' which was ce mented by the blood - of our fathers. Its Northern wing gave all the sympathy, aid, and comfort to the rebellion that it dare, by resolutions in its State and National conventions, and by the votes of its mem bers in oar State and National L egislatures against all propositions and bills offered by loyal miss tending to strengthen the arm of the National Government iu Its efforts to crush the rebellion. That party caused the expenditure of four thousand millions of dollars of the public money, and is the guilty author of the heavy debt, that is now pressing down the National industry. It is answerable for the blood of half a million of loyal men, sacrificed in the effort to crush out its wickedness, and for the wounds and mieery of hundreds of thous ands more. It is responsible for the sufferings and and poverty of the wives made widows, and the children made, orphans at Demo cratic bands. In its National Convention the Northern wing permitted the 13outhern Rebels to dic tate the National Democratic platform and pOlicy, and has again taken to its arms the men whose bands are not yet cleansed of the blood of Northern patriots. That party is in favor of fa* trade in commerce as fully now as when Its Vice President Dallas gave the casting vote against American industry, mare than twen ty years ago. It favors practical repudiation of the National debt, by paying off interest-beg ng bonds redeemable in gold, with irre deemable notes, bearing no interest, and which -from their excess would. become as worthless as COOLIDCDIiI paper. It presents as its candidate for Govern or, a man thoroughly impregnated with all these abominable heresies, who though rich beyond the necessities and wants of any reasonable man, evades, by disiumnu ous shifts and artifices, the payment of his taxes,and throws upon the rest of the people of the State that share of the burdens of the State which he 'is legally bound to bear. If he should unfortunately be elected he will be as "clay in the hands of the ter," In the hands of that unscrupulous set of men too well known to the State and nation as “the coffee-pot' Democracy, who have so persistently endeavored for the last few years, by wholesale fraudulent natural ization papers and fraudulent election re turns, to destoy the value of the elective franchise. It presents as its candidate for the highest judicial office, a gentleman unknown to his profession, and whose ballad experience readers him unable, to grapple with the great qu onions that are continually present ed to our Supreme Court. Such men surely are not entitled to the support of loyal and inteligent freemen. On the other hand, we assert that the &publican party islthe party of loyalty, of devotion to the Union, and to the rights of all men. It stood by the Government in the hour of its great extremity. Its young men went to the battle field, and offered up their lives in defence of the integrity of the Union, while its opponents stayed at home, and re joiced in rebel victories. Ire capitalists, when the credit of the Govorninent was lowest, offered up their wealth to support our armies in the field, and to provide hospitals for the sick and wounded. It 3LP voted bounties f';q. the- soldier , ' and provided pensions for the dimbled and for the widows and orphans of the pntriot dear} and is. now in the State of Pennsylvania alone expending half a million of dollars yearly. to educate the orphans of deceased soldiers. It !cognizing the duty 4 nu enlightened gov !rnment to provide for the encourage_ met it of the industry of the people, it hag enacted' tariffs to prevent undue competition by the pauper labor of other countries with the labor of the American citizen. Regarding the plighted faith of the Gov ernment as the most sacred of obligations it tali detennined that the debt of the na Lion (except where otherwise agreed upon. shall be paid in gold to the last. dollar. En the National Administration, it has redeemed its pledges to the people, by dis missing useless office-holders, by reducing the number and expenses of the army, and by paying off in the first six months of its existence, fifty millions of dollars of the national debt caused by the Democracy, and with the prospect of paying off five hundred millions thereof during Grant's ad ministration, whilst in the State tuhninistra thm, under the skilled management of GoV ernor Geary, it has paid off five millions of dollars of our State indebtness, and hes re lieved the people from all taxation on real estate for State purposes. Such are the, principles and acts of the Republican party. As the representative of those principles we present to the people as ' candidate for Governor the statesman and patriot, 'John GearY- His history is knolva to you all. We need tot repeat it.. His military exploits are written on the rocks of Ce rro dordo and the walls of Chepultepec. They are ineribed on the ridges of our Ge4ys burg, on the passes of Wauhatcnie, on the forests of 'Ringgold and Missionary 'Ridge, and above the clouds on the heights of Look out Mountain. He rendered service in sixty battles; re ceived tour wounds, and lost bis eldest son in the service of hid oonntry. He has been ar.arcely less distinguished as a statesman, and to his intelligence and itimute ee we are indebted for the prevention of hasty, and unwise, and unconstitutional iegislation, and for the punishment of mu r- dente, whotattlees firm Executive would have allowed to:OnsPe• In Judge Williams we present an able agd acoorniglah jurist, who has sat long on P i e 1 3011 0 b, and had a large -and varied ex- Psdenne, and whose numerous decisions, "Planted by ,e Court, have been ree9 g /21 "d by that biblund as irig sound 11 %#, and expressed in a mane t worthy or secirtfi ibi.. g ft high commendation .. In his b ands the tights people will be The election of tbeee two men 11 be of 'vital hnpattinci4o the penple.,. It'ovill de- AtanY the sham preanspui and I* o4 °/ 18 4'l " *Moorage party, always r rogant aid never fielkd. ' A will estabLih the P t " l PeritY of the people an en e .during - 4 ite exhort miry friend of gen oPeb *anhanAg:git:to the Pp Ps an d 1r a' for (1"17_ and lic« , sot Wait 'to; bet Do 4hiansi;Gook you careless In the exercise of what firtelli, mere privilege bul a dty. ' -...-:•`'',' . Remember that th e r d cattn if Gary will give ns - an hon miniatrat444 v i be '' ;' 1 4 4 0, thiiieetlicAli •- :a thesaymen4f hittlitaw, • . 1 , ely ' the.adveitto payer 4 Ais: ly. :Am , ~ *to too ihat tikedectioa mai hati a • •Imix)rlant beating on the next Presiden tial election; and it Pennsylvania should now fall into the hands of an effete and corrupt Democracy it may throw the next Nationaildministration into the power of rebels f,"C' t7I Ar a t:"NISSIEdiatcYAL..I4, • RePultitCan vote is a full ,Republicau vic tory. '- - : ' !Hitt mthee, id' a. I Govern- Supreme Let every patriot do his duty, and all win be , Well. • JOHN COVODE, Chairman of State Central Committee He takes a Look over the Political Horizon and gives the Restdts there of. MOOS CHUSK (with Is in the State uv 1 Pennsylvania,) Sept. 11, 180. j At last I hey struck a haven uv rest. At last I hey a shoor abidin place, for a time at least. How long I may stay, or, how soon I may be compelled to pick up my landlord's spare shirt and travel, I can't tell. But wat do I care? For the preavnt lam under the wing uv a man who hez twenty millions nv dollars, and who is yoosin it at a terrific rate. Some few uv the drops uv the golden shower is a fallin onto me, and lam content. That is, lam content per sonally. lam ez well off ez I cood be. I hev twice penetrated the august presence uv the - Democratic candidate for Governor ay •Pennsylvany, representin myself ez president uv a Democratic club in Philadel phy, and twice have I receive .I a hundred. dollars to carry on the good work. The young man wich guards the outer door uv the candidatorial manshen is a most scoot judge uv human nacher. The servant at the door askt for credenshels, at wich the young man who happened to be iu the hall, noticin me, rebuked him for delayin me. "Terence !" remarked he sharply, "ad mit all sich noses without question.. Too bet they are our friends." That nose hez cost me thousands of other people's dollars to keep up In color. Thank Heaven, its repayin rue some uv the trouble I hey gone to on its account. I am well ennff oft, and possibly ought to be satisfied, but the coodiahen uv the Dim ocrisy affix me. The Fact iz, we are in a bad way, and ther ain't no way out uv it. We ain't got no yoonanimity—we ain't got uothin to fife for, and the country hez hed universally good crops. The weather's bin ngin us. Ef we coed hey bed rain in har vest enuff to hev rustid the wheat, and enuff Ibllerin the wheat harvest to hew rot ted the pertaters, and then a Juicy attack uv cholera and yellow fever; and other disor ders ur that needier, so that the peoplerood her got dissatisfied and ugly and Bich, ther wool hev bin some hope thr us. The per tater rot in western Pennsylvany wood hey made thousands uv votes this fall alone. But wat's the obese or talkin to larm‘.rs teeis in yoor eyes ur a country goin tooin, wheu every mother's son uv em hey ther pocket:, stuffed with greenhax and a barn full ow vt beet to bring more ? Wats the yoose ur clamorin for change when the country's doin ez well ez it kin anyhow • • ...... In Pennsylvany we tat much better off. Our candidate bez pints about him. Fie wuz a copperhead dooriu the war. wich makes all uv that clans uv Democrats en thoosiastic in his support : but on tother hand it dtives off the war Democrats, without with we aint worth shucks. He hez money though, and ez he's bk'edin freely he may keep the , a - ganzashen alive till we kin make a the with a man wich we kin elect. The principal trouble however, to find out wat Democracy is at this juticter. In Ohio its ,gin nigger ekality and in favor ay either payin off the bonds in greenbacks or repudiashun ; in Tennessee its nigger suffrage and nigger offis holdin ; in Con necticut its payin the bonds in gold, inter est, and principles; in Californy its anti- Chinese, and in Looisiana its Chinese. In Maine our people are runnin a perhibertory likker law, and everywhere else ther're for free whisky. In Mimic', Democracy is free trade ; in Pennsylvany, its high pro tective tariff, and so on around. In short its so high mixed that I woodent agree to ech from one county to another to make speeches, without having first carefully as certained wat the Democracy uv that par tikeler county believed in. I got Democratic papers from all the States One day, and by persistent reading uv em for five hours I became so mixed as to be a promisin candidate for a loonatie asylum. I sbel stay wher I am so long ez there is anything to be got out uv the p , sistien. I bey personated a Cbeerman nv PhiladelobY Committees twice with success; to morrow I Ebel try It agln, and after tliat steh other characters as may occur to me. I must make bay while The sun shines, for the furious assaults but() Packer's pile is redoes in it tearfully. PETROLEUM V. N ASHY, Wich woz Postmaster GENERAL NEWS A YOUNG man, named George Groff, blew his brains out in Norristown, on Saturday. SPANISH Bishops'are to be compelled to take the oath to support the new Constitu tion. TuE elections in Mississippi will corn rnence Nov. 30, and end Wednesday, Dec 1. Tria rivers of Minnesota are overflooded and a vast amount of lumber has been swap away. A .rwasyrt thousand dollar equestrian sta tue of Major-General McPherson is to be erected in Cincinnati. Mg. PEABODY has donated $400,000 for the erection and maintenance of ,a gallery of paintinga and sculpture at Baltimore. Tan best cough drop for young ladies is to drop the priciice otdres3ing thin, when t hey go into the night air. WASHING horses.with water in which . a couple ok sliced onions have been well soaked, it is said will make flies keep their distance. Ox Tuesday afternoon, William.,MoOdy, a Barnet, of Madison, Indiana, killed his wife„hurned his house and outbeiidings, and shot hiiiiself dead with a gunk Tits house of,. Kr. Hamilton, :jit . tar mouth, N. B.; was struck by liglftniiig few days ago and set on fire. The fluid, killed lift. and lira. Hamilton instantly, and abed-ridden daughter perished in the . flames. SPAO.—The telegraphic intelligence from Spain is important as indieati ng the Spread of RePtibilesn'am,the intreliain ne,sir with which, its, advomtes promulgate their principles, and the, fear with which the Government regards the movement.= The Republbum Club of Madrid lum been closed by the Government. on account of Inf members having:adOPted a resolution that they would make toiled resistance to Una Monarchy ; at Sarragosaa the eloque nt lkittor Castallar , addtessed an audience of twenty thottikurd .persona, urging dentli rather than si:duntesiois to Monarchical in itthattnitS, and Will the principal cities nieedpri are held amid great enthiiilasm; It is .eminently characteristic of Spanish GoVertiinent that the President of the Republican Pi* of Tarragona has .beisa siassahtistad. la=me city of BarcelatM pirollB *it totdi: place on Saturday,`. be by the Nita MIME :SOW `A, . ' oxf, NASBY. WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, for eters fronts. Asylums, Ac.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Bras and Iron 'Wire Cloth, 'Sieves, Senders, Screens for Coal, Cues, Sand. Ac., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters: Landscapt Wires for Window, Ac.:Paper makers' Wires.OrnarneritalWireWork,Ao. Beery in forniottun by Addressinz the mannfaetg ge h . 31 . W1.1.K El: k SONS, Nu 11 North Sixth st., P.hfla dolpt,is [Feb.fo, 1669-17 _ - A gentlemen who suffered for years from nervous Deb !fly, Premature Decay, and all the effects or youthful indiscrttion, will, for the sake of nafforing humanity, send free coal! who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he wee cured Sufferers Wishing to profit by the adver t i.er's experience. can du so by addressing, in perfect confident,. JOHN D. OGDEN. No. 42 Cedar street, New York. - . A Cleruman,while renal:min Soutb American a missionary, clinovered cafe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakn en, Early Decay,Diseases orate Urinery and Seminal Organs. and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and ♦ldoos Inbits. 0 r..st number. bare been cured bythis noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted std unfortunate, I will mend the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any one who needeft,freeof charge. Address JOBRPII T. INDIAN, dtatlonD, BibleHouse,New City. SCHENCK'S PIILMONIC SYRUP, eaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will care Con sumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, If taken according to dimtions. They are all three to be ta. ken at the same time, They cleanse the stomach, re lax the live:, and put it to work; then the appetite becomes good; the fded digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh ; the diseased mat. ter ripen* in the lunge, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success In the treat- Mont of pulmonary consumption. Thp Pubescent BYrup ripen, the morbid matter in the lenge, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter le ripe,sslight cough CU throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lunge begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely need to chaise the stomach and liver, so *tat thaPtilmanic Syrup and the food make good blood. t ScheencleaMeodrake Pills act upon the liver, re- Mbytes all tbetructiona, relax the duct, .of the gall bl the bile starts freely, and the liver is mien relieved ; the stools will show what the Pills can do ; nothing has ever been invented except calomel (e deadly poison which is very dangerous to nee unless with great care), that will unlock the galitladdez and start the secretions of the liver like Se.henclt'e Mandrake Me. Liver Complaint is one of the moat pronein causes of Consumption. fichimck's Seaweed Tonic tea gentle stimulant end alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed, which tide preparation Is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric , juke to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and It Is made into good blood with out fermentation or maim lathe stomach. The great reason' why pft. sicians do not aura eon. sumptlon Is, they try to do too much; they git .me. &dna to stop the cough, to stop chill* to stop s, ght •sivieste,hvectfe fever, and by policing they derange the whole digedise powers, locking up' the secretion, and eventnally the patient sinks end dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stop a tenet, flight eweats, chills, 'or timer. Remove the attlys6mulithey will all stop of their own sccord.— Ncariebsiki hi oared of Ommusiption, Liver Coto plaint, Dyspetmia,Catarrh,Canker, llkersted Throat unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. Lf opersca his consumption, of course the long In -aosa• way are dimmed, either tubercles, abeceessee. bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs ar a Mies of inflammation and fast decaying, In such cisenwhat mast be done It *not only the lunge that are wasting, but it Is the whole body. The stomach and Itver beveled their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chancels to take Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the 430 .,, c h, the patient will begin to want food, it will *est easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to grow ' ''. the Inagacommarms to heal up, and the pa- Maks* Omar and Eteldl. This ia the 00.1 b way to cure Consumption. Why there is no lung disease, mid only Liter Com. plaint and DjsPepili, Schenck's Seaweed Tonto and Mandrake Pills are eafacient without the Pnlimonle SYruP• Sake the gladrags Silis freely Mall bilious complaints; ei they are perfectly herniate. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health fdr *my yolks peel, and new weighs 223 pounds, wu wesir tawayto•meteskillet(*,lntheverylasttrap of Pulmonary Consampthm, hie physicians haring pronounced bit hopal seaYad abandoned him to hta fa Ha was cured, by the aforesaid. medicine * . leak hisreartery Stattp thousands tlmditirly at fficted Ave need Dr: tichenck's preparation. with thi tame remarkable success. Pall directions accompany. log each, make it not abeohitely neoeseary topcoat. &Ural* Dr. Schenck. maims the patients wW their lungs examined, and for this pumose he Is prOlhesdote altiat Ptioci_ pal lidlluiphilidelphia, every Situ., day,whert Wawa' for amble* miscible addressed,— He is also professionally atilt°. 32 Bond attest, Nett Tarif f isety Wady .. He He giver Mihr ac frat i but for a thorough examination with his i re ., meter the price IC $6. Mai hoar. at each city tram M1.11.t02P.Y, Price of the Pulnionic Syrup and SeaWig=l earth $1.30 par be 1. , 0r ITO alalmosal Pille2s spate abox. /or ialely• all•dizaa. , • DB. J. H. B.DlStettrhan4h& Apillllll,lk4,-.ly SOMETHING NEW.—We notice that Our friend Dupuouir has a large,stosit cor iagonal and Plaid Cassimers, the latest styles. He is selling 'hem very . Noap ;do not fail to sea th is*. Store orthwest contsr Square. y If FOR RENT two desirable MOMS on 13altimorestreet, near the diamond. Xt+ quire at this eine& • ciptrial Notitt s. WM. BLAIR & SON - Have just received 25 dtrrels best Cider Vinegar; 50 barrels beet Coal Oil; Salt in large quantities at re iinted prices; best Troth's uncovered sugar cored 'SIMI Drfed Beef; large lot' oew ' Apple- Butter crocks in abundance ; Fruit Jars of the best kinds. • P.S. Fine Teas are n speciality with us. Plow try our rayon Tea. wad. BLAIR A SON. Wholesale and Retail Grocer*, South End, Carlisle, l'a MUM MARSHALL'S ELIXIR • . DysPepsis and eonstipation are the hourly foes of the restless, excitable American, and with them come Inexorable headache, heartburn, and a train °lsmail diseases. Marshall's Elixir has been prepared with special reference to these coustiintlonal trouble of so marry of our countrymen, and so far the prepara tion has proved a decided success. The proprietors feel that, in recommending it now after the tried ex perience of years, they are bat fulfilling a humane duty tuwards the general community.--40131Y1 PRESS I'ricr One Dollar per bottle. M. MARSHALL k CO., Druggilts, Pmpriet,rs, 1001 Market it., Philadelphia 11011-Sold by all Drnpglats July 16 IN REMOTE SETTLEMENTS OF UN TOLD VALUE. Food makes blood; blood makes the body. If the blood be pure, the body 4 healthy. 8o if we are not In heultb, we know some impurities ere lurking about which meet be removed, and the sooner the better. Brandrefit's Pals croon,. all from the system ichich nature needs no longer. The wonderful cures . effected by Ltrantireth's Pills have arrested the attention of enlightened phystetans. Upwards of five thousand now use them In their daily practice, and two hundred have given their written testimony as to their innocence and value, as cleans ers of the bowels and blood. Their untold value is to thoae living in aettlements where doctors can only be had at great expense. For if yon are tick, you have only to take one or more &aloof Bralladroth4 Pulls to get cored. Pull Direc tions are with each box. Sabi by n..llDruggistn Sept .3--Im COMFORT A.,ND BLISS, Olt PAIN AND AGONY. DR CELEBRATED VENETIAN LIN IMENT, whose wonderful cur., sure and instan tattooed action, in cues of Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Toothache, Croup, Cuts, Burns, Colic, Cramps, Dytentery, etc., hare Astonish.d the civilised world, is no new catch-penny; but an article that has stood the test of twenty-two years. The enormous sale and rapidly increasing demand is at once the surest evidence of its usefulness and popularity. No reality should be without a bottle In the haute.— Hundreds of dollars and many hours of suffering may be saved by Its timely use. Colic, Cramp, and Dyaeetery yield at once to its paltpcnrative propertAti. It is perfectly innoCent and cue be given to the oldest person or youngest child.. No matter if you have no confidence in Patent Medicines—try this, and you will be sure to bn again, and rev/tun:lend to your friends. Hundreds of Physicians recommend it In their practice. bold by the Druggists and Storekeepers. Price Fifty Cent 4 and One Dollar Depot, 10 Park Place New York. [Sept 3—lm ONLY ONE Hair Dye ha+burn proved poi6oulese. Profereor 0624 ton. whose reputation as au analytical chemist gives hie btateonota the weight of authority, aucionoces (;RISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE hae horn bubjected to the proper testa in hie Labora tory. and that the revolt. .how it to be .‘MOLCTELy lIARMLEES, • as w!"11 al admirably , adapted to the pnrpwae for KEttub 11 N detigeuxL This u important, sa the pub lic haa just been warned. by two leading ecientltic or again • t THIRTY DEADLY DYES no. before &h- imbue •"-CILISTA DORO'S HAIR MESZHVATI VE, LI a fi reneing, acts like • charm on the Hair atter Dying. Try :t. TO CONSUMPTIVES. 'IL •• Ad e, r ti ser i Laving been restored to health in a Lea' *etas, by a very ample remedy, atter having suf. feted several years with a severe lung affection, ani that dread diwtase , Consumption—is stiletto to make k amen W his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send• copy of the pre. scription used (tree of charge). with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sore Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, eta The object of the advertiser In sending the Prescrip tive is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he caneeives to be Invaluable; and be hope. ev cry warren, will try hie remedy, al it will cost them nothing, and may prose s blessing. Parties wishing the prtecription,will please address REV. ISDWAILD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, Kew York. Way 14, 1869.—1 y ALT DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success, by J. Isaacs, M. D., arid Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear; (his 'p.c.-lA/4)in the Medical Cblkge K PennsyfroAid, 12 grari ,pfnrriec. (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. viis Arai street, Phila. Testimonials can be sawn at his Whys. Ilia Medical fisculty are invited to sceom• pan) their patients.. as he tins no secrets In his prat.- Artiti“llo eyes Inserted without pain. No eimrus for examination. Ran. 29.-13 ERRORS OF YOUTH llay 14,1869.-1 y OEM Sept 18.-17 SPECIAL NOTICE INA Ijotiteo. STRAY sW. „,ftibrid area the prelate.' of the enbeertber is loWYthurgon the 10th Init , • heavy eat red and Wadi* COW—horns projecting ekliersys. Abe gave eieudderable an. Any Inionnatloa loading to her mosOvorY Iva rewarded. t 0. W. MeCLELLAN. • o•W7etrews, Pa., Sept, 24.-,at T gACHERB WANTED. its School Direetars of llatalltonban district will most in th e School building. in Fairfield, on Sofxret, the litt day of Cracker watt, nil le h ook. P. M, to elect FIX TX,ACillin to take duns of Lb. Common &boob of that Matelot. sy order of Ma Booed, LIIIARLIIB J. UPTON, Bee'y. Begit.24.—td NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis- A-N tration on the estate of din T. Wawa; lats'orifenallan township, Adams ncensty, Ponwa, deceased, haying boon wanted tont* nadersigned.ro. siding to said township, aW herebY Wyss notke to all persons Indebted to said estate to mak* immediate payment and thcoe having claims ageless the same will present them properly authenticated for settle. meat. , Berrt - 24.=-81 NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration 00 the Mast. of JACO)/ HOOTII, late of Preedonit township, Adams motility, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In said township, he hereby glees notice to ell persons Indebted tossld estate to make Immediate payment, and thcsehaving claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BAKER, Adm'r. Sept. 24..-6 t TICE. N () Notice is hereby given to Creditors that An son LIU/lbs. applied to the Court of Cosmos Pleas of Adam. county for discharge under the lusolvent Laws of this Commanwesith ;—sod the Court has fixed Tuesday, Me 181/1 day qf Octobcr next, at 2 a'. clock,. P. Z.. Air the hraring of the applksot and hi. Creditors at the Court house in the tiototigh of Gettysburg. Sept. 24 —3t (Jan. 4.--1 Y NOTICE TO ASSESSORS The Anaemia elected at the last Spring Electkut are hereby notified to •ttbnd at the Cocumlaioner's °Mee in the borough of Gettysburg, to receive blank die *easement Duplicate* and the necessary instructions, a • follows: The Assessor. of Union, Conowego, Berwick, Bar wick borough, Oxfrd, Hamilton, Heeding, Mount pleasant, Germany, Strabau, Mouutfoy, and LI Wee town borough will attend on . Monday, the 18th day of °dab, next. And the Akeemsors of the borough of Gettysburg, Cumberland. Highland, Freedam, Liberty, Hamilton. ban, Franklin, Butler, Homilies, Tyrone, Huntington, Latimoreand York Springs borough, will attend no Tesday, the 19th day of October next. By order of the COMMlleloners 3. M. WALTER. Clerk Sept. V.— td N T ICE. The first acrount of JESSIE CLINE, Trustee of JOHN C. Llama? I Wins tor the use of CATILMNI J. Hoes; of Adams county'. has been filed In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, and will be confirmed by wild court, ort thy IDgA day of October. 1869, unless canoe be shown td the contrary. JACOB NIELHORN, Proth'y. Sept. 3.-tde OTICE. The first account of GroaaE BRowtr, commitue of finsiuswas Elsiartsos, a Lllll.ltiC of Adams county, has been filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adam. comity, and will tie confirmed by said court, on the LEM day of Odober,lBl,9, unless cans, be shown to the contrary. JACOB MBLBOBIt, Protley. .. t. 3.—td. i, - . XECUTOR'S NOTICE.--Le . IP ter, Testamentary on the estate of Join Jim imDI late of Conotrago township, Adams county. dammed, having been granted ,to the under. • at. they hereby give notlosto all perilous indobt. to said estate to make immediate payment sad hone hewing claims against the amiss to present them pr6perly authenticated for settlement. LEVI ICIIEDIO, DAM IL B. SALNITZ, Rxecntors. Sept. 3.-6 t. • - - tint Darned komentor rooldsio in Co.:irago township, Adam. eouoty ; the latter in lleldlebtirg township, York county. pLECTION. .a-a An Election for eleven Manageiso f the "Ad. ameCoonty Mutual Fire Inaurauchoourpsny," will be held at the (Mica of the Company In Gettyebarg, oa ifrmday,tite 27th dots, of ~Sideeaher nest, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. Bach member befog entitled to one vete Sir each Policy held by him. ildrthe Executive Committee will meet at 10 o'- clock. A. M., of said day. dept. 10.—td D. A. BUSIILIia, Sec..Y• OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration ontheeetate or %coy bi,tixo.. e . ma. of Mountplessant Mrp., Adams county, Pa, deceisaed, having beau granted to the undersigned, residing in mid to.tudilp, be hereby give. notice to all persona indebted to mid sonata to make immediate payment. and thoee bovine claims agalts.t the mane to pi eeent them properly authenticated for settlement. B. V. HAGERMAN, Aylmer. Sept. 10.-6 t A-a`XEC lITOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ten Testamentary on the estate of RicuAan CIOCISZ, deceased, late of Freedom two., Adams co., Pa., having beau granted to tbsundersigned, residing in Cumberland township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. H. P. BICIAItf, Grim:mount, Pa., Sept- 3.- St NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tattoo on theeetate of Josarn N. H 11112; !sq., Tate of Abbottstown, Adam co., Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing luPtallipa burg, N. J., be hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the IMO to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Say-For the convenience of ponces having semi menu to make with the above estate, they ran ca upon Sciward Spangler, of Abbottatown. Sept.l7.-6t• NEW ORDINANCES By th e Town Cbunea of tie BOROUGH OF GETTYSBURG BE IT ORDAINED, That the Carfide road, from the present northern terminuy of Carlisle street, ex tend ing north to the Borough limits on said road, be, and the same I. hereby ordained to be widened sod opened of the width of sixty-six (66) feet, by adding to the tame so such of the lands on either side there of as may be necestary for that purposa, and so that the centre of the same be in a direct line with the centre of said street north of the Public Square. BB IT OBIJAINRD, That the street which Inter sects Carlisle street immediately earth of the grounds belonging to Stevens Hall, and extending from the Harrisburg Road to Back's turnpike, shall hereafter be called and known by the name of Siemens street, and that the width of said street shall be fifty (50) feet. RESOLUTIONS :' RESOLVED, That the Lobto!dery on each side of Carlisle street from North street to Stevens street; also, those on each side of Washington street from North street to Union street, be notified to make Brick Pavements, those on Carlisle street of the width of not less than memo (7) feet, and those on Washington street, of the width of not lean than nine (9) feet. If said pavements are not made within the time spectSed by. law (30 days). The Council will proceed to have the same dose, and collect the cost of the work and materials, with twenty per cent. ad. vane* thereon, as provided by law. RESOLVXD, That Carlisle a reet opposite the north•weet corner of Prof. Banglier's Rouse be cut down the depth of two (2) feet below the surface, and that the street be =de of a regular grade from thence to Stevens Run. WM P. DARER, President pro-tem. PIAIII D. Dream's, Secretary. Sept.l7.-3t, 4tal and gamma' Jialts. VALUABLE FARM AT PRITATS SALE The undersigned, Intending to quit fanning, offers at Private Bale, Taft /ARM on which he resides, la Btraban townahip, Adams county, Pa, on the road leading from Gettysburg to Huntentown, 2,4 miles from either place, containing 125 ACRES, more or less, improved with a large two-story BRICK DWIL LING, with BackbaUding, containing 10 large Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Spring House- Carrisgs use, Out-kitchen, Hog Pen, and other oetbuildinmq • never-falling Spring of Water between thg House and Mint, a fine thriving young Orchard of clmdoe fruit of all kinds. There are about 8 Acres In good Timber, the balance cleared and under good cultivation, with I large proportioe of Meadow. The Plum has been well timed, and is one of the best wheat producing farm In the neighborhood. There is every conveni , ence on the premises, audit Is desirably located With relent:en to - Schools, Chu/rhea, Market, Au. It will be sold on regionable terms. Persons de siring to view the premises or obtain farther informa tion will call upon or address the an ed. If not sold by the Ist of Pitteember, the will be for HINT. JOHN BBIRWHOFf Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 3,1869.-2 m VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned offers lbr tale the property in which she resides, beings Lot MO test front by Mtn length, eltosted on the northeast corner of West Middle and Washingtmi streets, Gettystnt Pa. The House la • TWO4TOHT BRICK BUZ BIG with Prams Backbuildlng aid oon g nine large rooms, an excellent Cellar In which there is • good Spring; shoe splendid walla Water, and large Cistern in the yard. ,Would hays no °Wootton to sell half lota of 30 link *out each. Poseidon given to mit purchasers. MRS. Z. MINNIGII. P. S. Una sal by the lit day of October, it will be offered at Pablic'ffale, en the Bth day of October nest, at 2 o'clock,) Z. Aug. 20, ALUABLE PROPERTY AZ PRIVATE BALE. The underlined airs at Peva° Bale a vny DISIRABLI BARU, IMMOIn Strahan township, about IX miles southwest of Newcheater, adJoinhig lands of Henry Themes, Beq., George Ciabinsa, and others, containing SS al Land in a Righ Kato of Cultivation. The Improve a ants are a new 'rush erboardedVOlTAGl BOUM Prams Barn. a thriv ing young Orebard , of Apple and Peach Trey. Grape Vines and Frail Trees In the yard, • well of Water at tbe door ; • never-nallag S runa through the centre of U. Tans. There lan abandon* of Tim her.. The Iceman, is aoaramelent to Ch rub.,, School; Milli, sod Morn& - The Property le well lulled fbr divhdon, an will be sold in Lots or ends. to wit parcaseere. Tenons wining an vim_ thiwnlose or .asoorteln New Ch terms, win call oil araddreel by letter. ABRAHAM 710fLAB. ester, Aug. ABRAHAM FOR SALE, My Property int pleishriewir 4, Ornysingre, Ps. THE HOUSE is a two. story; brick, Gas Is,ft littnat fa tie 7as2d via god sat. braillap, Ada irerfedie °Mopes, Otrivfinigh Ilistabenirs. limbanssa, Pooh sad &hut Pair Vs's on Ilan lot - e . Hi lOW. Sgt. '2ll,—tt THE MB & SENTINEL . has a air aradisa thus silts mon I* the 00104 ili&liali4sasetthee bid ',MOM/ "Maim JABS C. WRIGHT, Min': JAC'•B MELHOUN, Protlt'y Also, at the same time and place, will be offered a TAM Ot 73 ACRE!!, adjoining the above, with gad Improvement.. Attendance will be given and term* made known on day of sale by MARY T. TOWNSEND, Executrix, Hampton, Adams co., PA. SR* undersigned. Administrators of the Estate of Dl3lll. °rums. deceased. will offer at Public Sale, on Ilsesday, the Ida day of GModes west, al 10 o'clock, A. Af,,, on the premises, A TRACT OF LAND. containing about 3;i" ACRES, and akin the SRI-ANGULAR KRA . DOW of about I ACRE adjoining, between the Rail road and turnpike, in Straban township, adjoining the Mansion Farm of said deceased, on which is a large BRICK WARIIHOOSE AND LIME HOUSE. with Railroad Siding and Switch, Blacksmith Shop, and • new TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with • well of good water—known as "Gtiklen's Station." Also—A FARM, &Unsaid in Mountplessant town ship, adjoining landsof John Shalt:, George Golden, leery Header,' and others, containing about 40 ACRES, having erected on It • new two-story LOG MOLISE, with Kitchen and outbuildings, and a Frame Back Baru. REV.' 8. 117-NELY PU The undersigned will sell at Public gale, on Wednes day, the 614 day 'of October nest, at 12% o'clock, P. N.. on the premise., his VALUABLE FARM, situate in, Huntington township, Adams county, Pa., on the old Speekman road, IS miles, south of Wierman's on Bermudian creek, containing 124 ACRES, more or lees, adjoining lands of John Knob, John Howe, Jacob Hersh, and others. The Improvements consist -of a new two-story•. BRICK DWELLING, with Basement, containing nine apartments. a new Bank Barn, and other ordbui ree thriving young ORCHARDS of choice trait, in good bearing order ; a good Well and Spring of Water convenient to the House; stand ing water at the build logs and in the fields. About 12 Acres are in good Timber, and 25 In best of Mer : dow. The farm is in a good state of cultivation,) 0,. 000 bushels of Lime having been pat on it. There ore 500 panel, of good post fence. The farm ls a good red gravel land, and is susceptible of the highest im provement. Persons wishing to view the premises will Jell on the undersigned residing close by. Aar Atiendmice will be give■ and term. made known on day of sale by c . IIEAP LANDS! I have for sale more than 200 /ARMS, varying ID 'Mahan 10 Acres to 5000 Acres, and varying in prke from RI to R5O PER ACRE. The c Iln.ate is nD. sarpused. Roll adapted to the growth 0 , Grain, Clover, Grams, )raft and Grapes. Water is abundant and good CHEAP RAILROAD TIMMS will beprov Wei for all who come to ins to bay land. yror catalogue of prices, An., address VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE The undersigned offets his YALIIABLI PROPIR TY, on York duet; adjoining propettiee of Andrew Schick and Judge Robinson, deceased. The property is In rood condition. Mir Pleaseeall on the undertigned residing on the property before purchasing elsewhere. GZOIIGH C. CASHMAN. Gettysburg, Pa., gept.3,1800.-31n PRIVATE . SALE OF A FARM NEA& GIXTUBBITEO The undersigned having divided his Farm lying in Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., about 134 Was west of Gettysburg, to the right of Chambers burg turnpike, about mils, dims a portion of it at Private Sale. It contains about 118 acres of good term laud, with 80 acres of good Thabsr.— The Improvamenta ars a new twoutory Brick Rouse, frame Ont.honas, tram. Earn, and all other ascent airy outbnildimp. Theirs la a ens young Orchard in good bearing condition of all kinds of Fruit. Tim &realm part of the /and basin been limed and la la a good state of cultlvatkm. its. Any parson ortehlot, to purchate a farm near town, Mark**. Marches, School-boasea, abould zoo fall to call and las title one. THRODOREI BENDER, aottyabstig, Pa. July IA 1.4,-if PRE-EMPTION LANDS TR ACTS mead hand, prmemptlon Lands located near Boil roads,oounty Towns, &c., In well settled neighbor hoods, which I will sell, or exchange at a fair prle or Real Istate In Adams county, Pa. 10.1.1110 L-t t WOOD FOR SALE, 800 CORDS OAR, 200 HICKORY, AT SANDOE'S MILL. 11111.Prin• Stand Wps cord on tn. ground. 010. AMOLD. estfiribUrg. •us. IS, left—et F ARMS FOR SALE. Wlll be offered ler Bale, on the prealear, at aeon. d m% gm Hai of Odeber wet, N l rebook, T. Z., the MY war ocarpled b 7 JUNI Misr, end =on the Mete raid between Toth W end h imi t A l A nyr 121 ACM with with tontneemate.— titininnll.e beguilfbnYj_f!_miamited and his bis Howl. It ill . aide Moo, theLJELEAN Fratiedc by Gee. etatelstag 146 A iyhei between E and New taut. Omit bad Ne e t le in mar- W.l. DOM& EttliM NE Brat and geom . I Salo. pusuc REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Administrator of the Smote of fining alaiLlail, deceased, will sell at Public Sole, ow tianreray, the 30th day of October west, at 12% o' N„ clock, anthe premises, by order of the Orphans` Court of Adams county, the PAM of said Amassed, in Franklin townelt, Adams comity, Pa., *bees oeie the half mi ublicle nom the chapel in Ruvuma° Valley, on p road leading from Milltown to Miltenber. gores ilaw.m ill, adjoining lands of John Livers John Bolliesa, Tobin. Mills,, and other', containing 75 AORJA manor leo. The Inwrovemasts use • twe eted, WBATHIRBOARDID HOU* with Log Mitch iro, • amble LI. Barn, with Wagon Shed, Spring BOON; and other metbneldinvi; a nover.thiling Spring oil. Motor near the dwalling ; • thriving Orchard of cholas fruit of all kinds, Apples, Peaches, Cherries, it. About 30 Acres are in good Timber, the balance cleared and under cultivation, with a fifr proportion of good Maadow. The land Is In a food state of cul tivation, having been recently well limed. Also, at the same tints and place will be sold • TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND. containing 27 A era, more or lees, In the mate township, about 134 miles north-west of well covered with thriving young Timber, Chestnut, Rock Oak and Sea& Oak. Persons wishing to view the premises, will call on the undersigned residing near Smith's Tavern, or on Mrs. Sharron residing on the Perm. Attendance will be , givote sad tents made known on day of sale by JACOB Hiciur,Auctionjttra3. BHABBAH , Ada". Sept. 24.—ti VALUABLY. MILLS tk FARM AT PUBLIC SALE The Enbecrliars will offer at Public Sale, on Satur. day, the 0111 day of Noronha- nest, at 1 o'clock, P. JI, on the pruritus, their VALUABLE PROPERTY, situ ated in Liberty township, Adams county, Penni, 134 mite eoutheast of Fairfield, known as the "COMPANY MILLS." The Farm contain. 225 ACRES, more or lesCof patented land, adjoining lands of John Baum• gardner, Joseph Mickley, Carper Myers, and ethers. The Improvements are a large tweatory stone and part LOG HOUSE Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pea, Smoke House, and other outbuild ings, with a well of water at the door. There are about 126 Acres clear, 2k Acre. In Meadow, and the balance in tine Timber, consisting of White Oak, Wel net and Hickory. There is an orchard of choice, frail, consisting of Apple, Peach and Pear Tram- The MILLS are on Middle creek, with snmcient water to run the yeag round. The SHlbtionse Is 50 by SS feet, three dories high, Stone; Power, two Overshot Wheels, 18 feet high, with two pairs of Ban and one milt. of Chopplng Stones, and all th e machinery and Istores belonging to a Grist mill and Saw There are also on the premises a TENANT HOUSE and STABLE, with a well of water at the door. The above MIII and Saw mill are in a good neigh borhood for Grillo and sawing, being within one mile of Carroll's Tracs, and one mile of Limestone, also near to Schools, Chinas' and Markets, Anrperson wishing to view the property can be shown the same by JlLlnell W. Irwin, who lives there on. Attendance will be given hod terms made known on day of sale by ISRAEL IRWIN, JAMES W. IRWIN JOHN IRWIN. Sept 3..—te V ALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC BALI• On THURSDAY, fAt 14th day of OCTOBER, 1560, at I o'clock. P. .Y, on Ude premises, The undersigned, Executrix of the will of Janis Towsann, deceased, In accordance with said will, will offer at Public Sale, the valimble Farm which she bow rambles, belonging to the heirs of James Townsend, situated in Readiug towuthip, Ad ame co., Pa., about 11.4 miles north of Hampton, four mile. from York Sulphur Springs and mile from the Baltimore and Carlisle pike, containing 201 ACRES, more or Mee. This le commonfy_knwn Os the "Old Round Hill Farm." It Is moshly o of the granite soil, has Does heavily limed and mutated, and le la a high state of cultivation. There are about 160 Acne of good terming laud, and 40 Acres of good timber. The farm Is well watered with spriage and running water; a never•falling spring of excellent water about 25 yard. from the door; also, Another very large and strong spring about 14 mile from the house, from which the water runs to the bootie con • Lineally, forced by a hydraulic Raul, which has been in notarial opt.; &Lima for over twenty years. There Is a barrel of excellent water standing in the kitchen all the time, suitable for cooking or washing. Prom the house the water is carried by lead pipe to a trough In the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty or water all the time for all the stock. The buildings are a large two•story STONg DWELLING HOLtts, a good sized Stone Barn, a large framed Stable with stabling for 6 60/110. ; Hay Mow., Straw Shed, Ac., Wagon abed, Grain Hon., Machine House, Shop, Smoke House, Spring House, Hog Howie, and other necessary buildings—all under pine shingle r00f... There is • No. I Apple Gerhard in good bearing order also, Peaches, Pears, Plans, Cherries, Ac., in &bond. anoe. This desirable farm te very conveniently loca ted in regard to Churches. School Holmes, Stores, Grist Mille, Saw Mills, Blacksmith Shops, Ac. All person. desirous of purchasing such a farm are respectfully Invited to call and examine for them selves. They will find it as represented. Terms easy and reasouable, Some very Hue specimens of Magnetic Iron Ors have been found on the farm. &pt. 10, 1880.-3 m• PUBLIC SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Alw-2 ElgbVerheel HOUSE CABS, In good run tang order. On Tweaday and Wednesday Evenings, Oct. 5 and 6, will be told at Auction, • large stock of STORE GOODS, at the Store In the Ware-Howe above refer red to, consisting of all kind of Dry Goods, Groceries, QQ01111111•111Ity &c., the auction commencing at early Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by ILARRRTET GULDEN, JEREMIAH GULDEN, Adm'r. &opt. 3.—ta LIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM Sept 3.—ti JNO. B. OBJeTTER. Greensboro', N. C Sept. 3,1869.-0 m WESTERN I RAVE ON RAND A PEW OF No. 1, 010. ARNOLD- daughter of 31r. Andrew this Borough, in the absei er, by some moans got peu-k nife, with which sh:. rode severely in the lip, knife passing entirely tb causing it to bleed profuse JOECN BOLEN El ?ht Stsi liettimboix, CROWDED OUT cations, Intended fot have been crowded out': TEMPERA.IsiCE. ning, MARIOTT him** ter, lectured on - Teas :„„.",. odiet church In this pl*t. Interested audience.' • NEW BARNS.-1 amore township, firibppt. Bank Barn ; 1. township, last ignek a new Barn instead Of some time ago. ELECTION. On Mon lowing gentlemen were elected Managers . 9f the. Mutual Fire Insurance Henry A. Picking, E...A Fahnestock, Jacob Kin dy, Wm. Rose White, Frederick Diehl, A. r. and George Swope. Tne Managera will in next at. 2 o'clock,. P. The Executive Comm.. 10 A. M. FINE FRUII`.--We our clever friend, A. R. Lutimore township, for a tine Peaches. Harry Beamar. of 8 sends us a lot of line App ing 14} Inches In elromfilb Valentino Beituer, of a (reen Pippin, measorlo circumference. ilonry Nool, of *ctuntl. , a basket of excellent pp these gentlemen. Wm. Wa'hay, of Monk tine specimen of the Tal weighing 20 ounces, an Inches in circumference... ACCIDENT.— A severe red at the Sunday Sc near Wierman's mill on As Mr. Border and wife w ground, in company with of their buggy strucks • shafts, and prat:lo4W* Border violently'to the g. was removed to s hourre unconscious state. Dr. called in, and after adad nally remedies, conselo , stored. Her head and: severely contused.---Coinp SOLD.—The ExeOnto laaac Robinson, decoaaed, at public sale the, rtmideia three-story brick, on York and Henry Brinkerhoff the Hcaervelr Lot, opposit. Church, 2 acres and 40 p: W. C. it' Neal:for $480. , Win. Peters, Ammiguee IValter, recently sold 3 • proved land in Middle limn Crum, at $15.1.25 liotoc and lot, with two the =aun, place, to Jacob Samuel March. an Ex the and lot belongi. 01 .1, lin l.cncl•, dtecaaed ter, to Geor4.ic a Join] S. Martin, Execut tin, (I ece-ased, has sold the said decedent, in Labia. Win. Leer-70 acres, at $7l I , I'I'ILESTOWN.--The 2;kl hav clv! following Re., \I A I) Bolt KILLED.-012 n unii,er of our citizens alarmed by the appearane street, that gave untnts (1r ;phobia. After fright: number bf females, he w: one of our eitizects. On . last S little son of Ur. Thadd this Borough, was amuai pile of lumber. one of the ly slipped from its place, tle fellow's left leg under it between the knee and tu re Was adjusted by Dr. ANOTHER.— 011 Month ITCOI WEST PA. SYNOD. its sessions at 1a late hour : and adjourned to meet In next September. The bus was the usual matters claim of district Synods, and rel: work or Home and Foreig , neticiary Educathoti, vac. , A large proportion of fia day's sessions was occupied some difficulties in the charge, brought before Syn. berland Valley COnference. was finally adopted - by a vote, endorsing the action ennce. The various pulpits in to on Sabbath morning and e ters connected with the Syd services were held every • James Church. Op Th. evenings, the services had . to home Missions et Edu.. sum being realized fdr each 4 tributions for life membe cieties—sl9s for Missions, - Education. On Saturday • od in a body visited Slav- • Sylvania College, and • Seminary. At the College Synod were formally "mice. dent Valentine in a nest s. • replied to by Rev. Mr. Liu the Synod. The Synod adopted meas. the work of Home Max: slops, Church Extension,'; ducted as independent opera. iliary relations with the Gen The standing resolution election of the same persons the General Synod twice in rescinded. The sessions of the Syn; • and harmonious. and before solutions were adopted ack • hospitality of the citizens • The following resolutions • -• ly adopted Whereas, The vice of rapidly and alarmin,gly on our land, thereby greatly mestic sorrow, ta3 n r ni tlng, national life, and Inc .; triumph of the Gospel: Resolved, Ist. That we, as a Synod, our deep regret that hum. vails throughout our landr. • 2d. That we most earnest' pact all the members -of . Churches, save for medicinal cal purposes, totally to • of all Intoxicating drinks, an regard the use or sale of • quors, save for medicinal • purposes, as an offense forcemeat of Church Meek 3rd. That we, as Min once and as much ottfastrr aI proper, during the coming preach upon the subjelin • (or Intesup• ~.nce,) and Illy . • influence de. : l e in our pow- Interests of the Temperieee Nessus. Eorross that should Dr. Dill be Lei&haute this winter, the I make as effort to have the the Leeitbsbre held at York Thai It yak is a var ae it eroultegool him an 0 ratnig sorer!** three • week to tkl! , , ilsiesista or. out yoti stim pm ' ag o wor.
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