UNl'.B COMPOUND ■OR TRR I OURR OF • ID SORE THRO'kT,INPLITEIiZA. other Intlarantateii oriewereate ss e e th. If not of too long stratttng ; AIso,BOARLIT . This medlel ire hate bees rricattpi HOITSANDS OF CASkS; lit parts of the country, and has miner nowt to fail if taken in time and steeordin ions. It is warranted to rare. Give ft • trial willspeak for itself. Ivory householdshonld e themselves with ■ box of this medicine and on hands. The cures that it has effected are. •• dons. daad sold by IsmiTotrwra Co.,Get , 'a ,or by their authorited agents. For nearly alltbeStoresin Adatroeobuty. 111.11107.-ti ISRAEL YOUNT &CO. AYER'S RRY PECTORAL, as of the Throat and Lungs, has Coughi, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, „asthma, and Consumption. lily never before in thewhole history of medi ',anything won so widely and so deeply upon Adence of mankind, as this excellent remedy ..onary complaint,. Through a long aerie, of nd among most of the races of Men it hes glean and higher in their estimation, as it has be tter known. Its uniform character and pow .re the various affection, of the lungs and have made it known aa a reliable protector them. While adapted tumilder forms of die d to j iung Children, it is at the same time the ectual remedy that can be given fur incipient ption, and the dangerous affection, of the and lungs. As a provision against sudden at f Crimp, It should be kept on hand in every and Indeed as all are sometimes subject to deongbr, all should be provided with this an or them. .ugh Reified Cietstimption is thought Incurable, eat numbers of cases where the disease seemed have been completely cured, and the patient to sound health by the Cherry Padorest. 80 is its mastery over the disorders of ths_Lungs mat, that the most obstinate of themrunder rry pectoral they subside and disappear. s and Pal tic Speakerslind' great protection a le altrayerelieved and often wholly cured chin: is generally cured by taking the Cherry .1 in small and frequent doses. . orally are Its iirtues known that we need • Bah the certificates of them here, or do more sure the public that Its nualitlea ale fully . yers Ague Cure , and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever Went Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Baious , fib. , and indeed al/the affections which aris e isiaarious, 'marsh, or miasmatic poisons. name Implies, It does Cure, and does not fall. lug neither Arsenic Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, otber.mineral or poisonous substance what is nowise Inidres any patient. Tho number , ortance of its cures in the ague districts, are beyond account. and we believe without a iin the history of Ague medicine. Our pride flea by the acknowledgments we receive of the cures effected in obstinate cases, and where edies had wholly failed. climated persons, either resident In. or travel.- eigb miasmatic loealities,wil I be protected by the AGUE CURE daily. fuer Costplaints.arising from torpidity of the t is an excel lentremedy,stimuleting the Liter Itby activity. illou• Dlsordersand Liver Complaint., it le en nt remedy. producing many truly remarkable here ether medicine. had failed. red /4' DR. J. C. AYER it CO., Practical and calChetnists, Lowell, Slass.,and sold all round id PRICE, $lOO PER BfiTTLE. itle by A. D. Buehler, Druggist, Get tysbu rg [Get.2, 1868.-3 s - AYER'S IR VIGOR OR THE RENOVATION OF THE I: A I. R Great Desideratum of the .Age log able b is at once agreeable, healthy, and I for preserr log the heir. Faded or gray hair restored to its original color and the glow and sof. youth. Thin Lair lo thickened, falling eked. end baldness ofteu, though not always its ass. Nothing can restore the hair where cles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied •nd But such as remain can be saved for useful thiiapplication. Ineteed of fouling the hair aaty.edlmant,it will keep It clean and ♦lgor a occasional nee will prevent the heir from gray or falling oft, and consequently prevent Free from those deleterious substance somepreparations dangerous and injuri e hair, the Vigor eau only benefit but no II wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, eliecan be found so desirable. Containing oil nordya, It does not a II whitecambricoatid longer on the hair, giving it a rich gloomy ad • grateful perfume "axed by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., ICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS PRICE 51.00.1 ES r sale by: A. D. Buehler, Druggist• Ge ty fOct. 9 18 B.—ly ift and tire Montana. HOME URANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS Jan. 1, 1839, $3,966 282 30. ASHItRN, Secretary CIIAS. J. MARTIN, President LYON, Ani't Secretary A. F. WILLNtARTIT, Vice President gENEL. Ass'tSeetretary D. A. lIEALD, 2d Vice resident H. A. PICKING, Agent, Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa 11469.-6 m T RANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, 232 WALNUT L'T, PHILADELPHIA RATED 1794 CHASTER PERPETUAL E, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE 4rilea Limited or Perpetual Policies: n. lsl , lBBß , $2,848323 34 LOSSES PA ID IN CASH, SINCE ITS OR GANIZATION. G. COFFIN, President CHARLES PLAIT, Vice President MATHIAS NORRIS, Secretary A. PICKING, Agent, in Was Middle Street, Gdtysburg,•Pa 166 u.-Gm ADAMS . COUNTY = OOR?ORLTRD, MARCH ,18, 186 h = ea—George Swope. dent--Seznael R.Rnise 11. - —D. A. Buehler. —I. O. Fab oeetock. re Committee—Bober t McCurdy ,H. A .Pie b King. .n.--Georg wop e,D. A .Bn ehl or, R.NeCur I; usieu, E. G Fahnestock, G ettyeburg ; Jacob boa townsbip ; Frederick Diebl,7Tranklia king, Btraban; Abdiel F. Oltt, New Oxford • White, Liberty; U. C. Peter,. Petenburg s Coal pony Is limited in its operstlons to t • Adam•. It Lee been !a operation ftat mon , and itrthat period has made but owe as birth g paid losses by g re dirtnA that period to over 811,000. Any person desiring an In • apply to either of the Managers. IM•entiati Committee meete at the office of on the list,Wedo Way la ever: mouth h.?. M. (Taus MUM— ardour!, Outizry, *v. DWARE •ND 0 200 NEI= criboreha•Onstretnrairdtrosithadtiee matiens• ■nppt; of 11ANDWABE ORO high they are ollarlngat thafrold stand raatraat,atprfcettoanittbttlmea Our Ws part of Osrpostor , •Too I Blackman b'To ol Close Finding is • :614s•tIllaker'. Tool Heasekasper'•Fixture All kinds of Iron to c h i anti OP ALL lINDB, . Thord eaoartielelneiaded I Is i a t~ artaaatamentlontedabove.but IrlaM pt otobt. Every class of Necbsolleo ••• ad herb with tool. and ending,. ra.cas Sad *Ter, attfaefe tbol7 sii•coll amino aropreparod toooj 'sof of trotbilrboateoatonb•City D•VIDZIXOLII JOILII.DANNBL QM 1LL11.1112114 8111011.111111. PROPRIETOXS A D rommfigna. 44aitimore d. between engirt-Uwe and Diamond, Gettifebt!lv, Pa- TERMS OP PUBLICATION - . _THE STAR AND B.II2CMHEL 18 published ever Fri day morning, at MOO a year in advance; or - ILSO it not paid within the year. No subscriptions dis continued until allarearages are paid, unless at the option ot the publishers. ADVERMEHmt: are inserted at ; rates. A liberal reduction will lie made to person); advertising by the quarter, hall year, or year.— Special notices will be inserted at special rates, to be agreed upon. The circulation of the STAR Aim Barran= is one half larger than that ever attained by any newspaper in Adams county; and, as an adver tising medium, it cannot be excelled. • JOB WORK of all kinds will be promptly execu ted and at fair rates. Hand-bills, Blanks, Cards, Pamphlets, &c., in every variety and style, rill be printed at short notice. TEnsis CABIL t OFFICIAL DIRECTORY COUNTS o/1/Ca/a. Pr es id n sludge—Robes tJ. Fisher. Associate Judges—Joseph J. Kahn, RobertG.tiarper. Protkeetotary—Jacob Mothers. Registerand Recorder—Wm. D .Eloltzworth. Clerk of the Courts—A. W. Minter. &strict Illtorisey—Wm.A.Duncan. Treasurer—H. D. Wattles. sieriff—Philip Rano. coroner—Dr. W. J. McClure, Surveyor—Jesse D. Keller. liissioners—lichulasWierman,Jacob Lott ,Moses Barthian. Clerk—J. M. Walter. Counset—Wm. McClean, Physician to Jast—Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal. Directors of the Poor—John Rahn, Martin Gets, Benjamin Deardorff. Steward—Jonas Johns. Clerk —II. G. Wolf, Treasurer—Jacob Benner. Cows. set—J. C. Neely. Physician—J. W. C. O'Neal. Auditors—Hoary L. pram, Martin R. 13 01l Inge r, Ell G. Heegy. 1011.00013 OP GIIIMIDINIG Burgess—C. H Buehler. Mandl—W. 8. Ha uil Lou, A leasuderSpauglar,Jacob W. Crew 'Robert Tate, A.M. Gunter, Wm.?. Baker. Clerk—P. D. Daphora. Trearurer--8. B. Bane. Maria/Ace—George W. We Mar t. Jam es Bomar. .9:4,91 Directors— Am. Galnu, W. T. King, Hiram Warren, Wm. It,' Eyeter, Jac3b Aughlabangb, A M. Ranter. Secretary—A. AI, Gunter, Treasurer —E. G. Fahnesto ck. OUTTTSBOLG NATIONAL ANN i' , ..ii.lent—George Swope. C.ishier —J. Emory Bair. Z./tor—Koury S. Sensor. Directors.Lieorge Swope, William li r otitig, Henry Wire, David Willi, David Heudiehart, Wee. Ma- Sherry, William 0 .11imes,Joshria Metter, Marcus Samson. rust. SATIONAL BANZ OF 0 1aTT18171.0.. Presidenl--George Throne. Cashier—George ArAold. Tiller—gamael Bushman, Direatfra--3oorge eltrone. David AcConsoghy,Joh,a Broagh., John ll,rner, George Arnold, Jacob blue eelmAn, fohn Wolford. AVM!. OIIZICN Preadeni—J. L.Schick. Secretary—William B. Meals. Treasurer—Alozander Cobesa. Jiimajers—Jahn troop. J. L hill, Jo.leb Beene., George Spaegler, George Little, William B—lleals Alexeeder Uobean. ADAMS COUNTY XISTOALINBUNANCX COMPANY Eresident--Beorge Swope. Vice Presidrnd.-Sainuel ft. Russell. Serreiary—David A. Buehler. Treasurer—Edward G. Fahnestock- Zaecultve Committee—Robert McCurdy, Henry • Pickfng, Jacob King. LOANS COUNTY LORICULTUILAL SOCIITY. Prestdsui—Samuel Herbst. Vice erceidents—William .11c8berry,J. 8. W I therow. Corresponding Secretary—Usury J. Stable. idecordiag Secretary—Edward G. fahnestock. Treasurer—David Wills. Maasgers—William Y. Wilson, William Wible,Jonas 7ioutzaho, Frederick Diehl, W. Ken White, 'Nish& Penrose, John H. Mc.Clellan. SOIIINNO ASSOCIATION. ere tidest — EdwardG.Fatrnestock. rice Pruident—William A. Duncan Secretary--John F. 31oCreary. Treaturcr—JOhn Culp. Managers—J. W. C. O'Neni.Joho Rupp, A. J. Cover D. Kendlehart, Wm. P. Atkinson. 0•l COXPANT Yr ideni—E. 6. Fahasetock S , cretary—Wm. A. Dane.m. tgarer—Joel B. Danner. D. Bawer. M. Elchelberger, H. D .Y L. , ustall, W.A. Duncan, J. D.D.tutter W CoMPANT. P.-, Jorge W. McClellan. leyaud Treasurer—Samuel R. Russell. 1 rardgeri—li. W. llcelellsa, E. B. Buehler. B. do vvull, 11. J. Stable, M. Michel berger. 0 aTT TSBURci zartJtOAD i• I,..itr4tor—Roberi McCurdy. .r.q.zry tad Treas.urer—David First. Second. Crains depart 9.00 A.M. 2.00 P. M. " arrive 12.2.5 P. M. 646 P. M. • The drat train makoe close connection for Hu ris'ntrg and Itastern and Western points, the second tralu with Baltimore. 12:13==i I;etty a Lodge, N 0.124, I. 0. 0. .F.—Meets corner o iud Bei frond st reets,every Tuesday evening. eeoompment, l2tta. 0.0. F.—ln Odd Fel -11:ol, let and 3d Monday in each month. rant zi's puritan Lodge, No. 336, A. P. ii. --Corner of .“.I Railroad streets, 2d and 4th Thursday in o ion ta•mth. Geo. Reynolds Lodge, No. 180, L. 0. G. T.—On Balti more etroet,every Monday evening. Ohyogas Tribe. N 0.31,1.0. R. .11.—In McConaughy's gall, every Friday evening. Post N 0.9, G.A. R.—North Neet corner of Diem and every Boturday evening. CH (TICE'S L i•.2ter.r.n,( ChrisPs)—Pmitor, Rev. C..&. Hay, D. D.-- 'Ssrvicae by Professors orCoilegi and Seminary al tornstely, Sabbath , morning and evening and .ve.laesday °vesting. During vacations, Banday ovoningservice omitted: Lut , t , ran,(St-lansa)—Rev . . E. Breidenbaugh. vieve Sabbath morning and evening,and Wednes day evening. list tioiscupm—Revs. H. C. Cheston, J. B. Shaver. Services Sabbath morning and evening, mid Thursday evening. Presbyterian—Ber. Win. H. Hillis. Services Sabbath morning and evening, and Wednesday evening. Gerstein Beforssed—Rev. W B. H. Deatrich. Ser. vices Sabbath morning and evening, k Wednesday evening. Cat/die—Bev. Joseph 8011. Services let, 3d and 3th Sabbaths, morning and afternoon. United Presbyterian.—Bey. J. Jamieson.—Service by special appointments. groftsoioqal gado, fit I M. KRAUTH, Attorney a , wu , ,.• Law, Gettysburg, P. Collections &Edell legs businsu promptly attetded to. Office on Baltimore street, south of the CcMrt-house Juno 18, 1889-tf nMcCONAUGHY, Attorney at • Law, °dice one door westof BUZIII/111 Drug store, Chsothereburg street. doecin I tcreutlon ;lieu to 8 nits, Colleotlon s and 4ettlement of getates. All legal baelneu, and elal'us to P.:L.4lons, Bounty, Baok-pay, and Damages 1;11,01 U. 4 c.tecat.•l4l,nes prousptlysad efaclent, ly attended to. ousted, tod c hoice Parma for sale is mud other western States. Jane 18, 1869.—tf J. COVER, ATTORNEY AT • 1.A.19, will promptlykatteild to collectionjtand wll other Buzinealoutruatecitohlseare. )lien qatweaa ediannet.ock mad Danner and Vag t .roe,,taltivaoreitreet.GettyabutgtPa. May 29.1887• JAVID A. BUEHLER, ATTOR- S BY Vl' LAW, will promptly attend to collec ons sod all other business entrusted to his care. sir Office st his residence in the threestory building pposite th e Court Hones. [Gettysburg, May 29,1867 iIAVID, WILLS, ATTORNEY ""'"AT L Asir,Orace at his reeidenceinthaßouth-eas *mar ofoeatre Square. May 29.1867. DR. H. S. HUBER, 1. B. Corner of Chalaberaburg asd Wad a Satan sired OPPOSM COL. TAn's EAGLE HOTIL June 11, 1889.—tf OR. J. A..ARMSTRONG, Having located at NIA SALEM, will attend to all branches of Me profession, and will be found al Ms office when not proteeeionally engaged. hinamaaresows, P. 0., 1 Adams county, Pa. I DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL jJ•Ras Ws Moe at hie realdence In Baltimore trest,twodoore above the Compilar °lnce . Be ttyaborg,May 29,1861. JOHN L. HILL, M, D., Diryrisr, Office In Ohamberabarg street, nearly opposite the Rattle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, PE&N•A fa-Having been In constant praotke over 20 yiwrs, patients can be assured of good work. [July 9.--tf DR. J. E. BE RESTRESSER, Dela lit, nevi°, located In Gotteeburg, off his *retells to the public. Otlicein York street, nearly opposite the Globe Inn. where he will be prepared to attend toasty cas• wlthlnthe province of the Dentist Ps rsonsin want of fall or parttalsetsof teethara in. vit ed to call. Terms reasonable. July-30,1869.—a DR. H. W. LEFEVRE; Littl.estmon, Adams co., Pg., H . • AVIRCI permanently iocated in that piacs . 1,111 engage in the general practice of Yedlettte Sad Surgery. Omce In Lombard street, near Baltlator. street. [Aug. 2 ). 111620-t GRAPE VINES ! I lIAVE NOV: RE&DY FOR MARXIST 10,000 GRAPE VINES, .C.NZ AND TWO TZARS OLD-INCLUDING ECRU VARIETY OF STANDARD GRAM. FOR SALE WHOLESALE & RETAIL air-TbestiAntkas of Dealers and Housekeepers le Invited to toy stock, Ware purebsolng elesewhers, se It is very choice sod will be said on reamonabli terns: A ddreur 0 ettysburg, Ps, Sept. 10,1869-4 L WOOD FOR SALE, SOO CORDS OAK, 200 HICKORY,- AT SANDOEIS MILL. sa.Prlca $2 and $8 per cord anthill ground. 030. AZIOIII dot tnburg• Aug. U, 11(111.-41 GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or dere in his line. Work done In the most satis factory manner, and at prices u low u can poribly be afforded tomake a Living. GAS PIPE urnishod, so well as Obandollors, Brackets, Drop Lights to.; also WATDR PIP 7, Moto. Top sad /root Spigots, aud,ln abort. ororythiag Itolcotglng to gooor "rotor AzUnos. Balls hang,and tarnished If desired. Locke of al kinds repaired. (Dee. 26,1867.4 FURNITURE. • D. C. SHEAFFER PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) PENNA., LI prepared to offer:to the Public,anything le his as cheap as ea be had In the county. 110LPantuisers will do well to call and examine my stock bete baying elsewhere. FURNITURE made to order. Repairing done neat cheap and with dienetPh. lan.= 11611.-ti NEW BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimming. WILLIAM E. CULP H Aon egtab tt n r: P ilt W eGTer'. tivrl ,on Washington for Coveripg-Sofascoehairs, trasses, and Upholstering in all its branches. - He also continues his old. business of Trimming Buggies, Carriages, gr., and solicits from the public their patronage. Charges moderate. Gettysburg, Pa., Der.ll.—tf HO WE MACHINES! ---a. THE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUME ELIAS HO WE, JE., SEWING MACHINES. • JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent for Adams Cbuysty, Pa n Granite P. 0., (ffidden't fiketion.) ORDRRB will be promptly attended to: Machines delivered to all paiMi of the county and infirm- Mons given gratis. 1911:rhe public are cautioned against parties who nee ties name of BOWS in connection with their ma. chines on account of thelopularity of the Bowe Ma chines. There are none GIN UMB MOMS the, have Imbedded in each =chine a medallion having the likeness of ELIAS HO WE , Jr., on it, &a. Yeb.26—tf July 24, 1848.-4 Surveying--G g--G'onveyancing. J. - SeWITHEROW FAIRFIN,La i PA., Tendon his services to the public as • ' PRACTICAL SURVEYOR , and la prepared to survey Panne, Lots, to., on raw tenable term. Raving taken out a ConvilatuMes License, he will also attend to preparing , . DIMS. BONDS. RILE I,IAM TIMM Or AG 13ZARRING Ar SA , Au. ; Raving had co table experience ; ha hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Buttit ass promptly attended to and °barges reasonable.- tOM address, Fairfield, Adams cso., Jan. 1, 111.0.-1‘ • • ICE CR CREAM ,SA.LOON. JOHN GIWEL, ChambersbqrgSt. f Gettysburg Hai always on baud a larg•Mmortassat 40411;1:nip Of ONFE OTIONERY, mad* of the beet materials, with Itv4ta, Almoodo, 710,0akel, ke. sarrodto oustotooro, and orders for Sam Wee or pot. tieopromptly Ills& flaring special ocoommodatiooo for Ladioisad Gentlemen . and dotonolood to Oman he Invitee his Monist. eve a April 11.—tf UNPATENTED LANDS. suiviToi aintiLues omox, vimunfte, Auto $2Oll, MO. I 46 Mi Omen fe Unimiksaid Louts: In obedience to an Act of Ammabli approyed the eighth day of April, am thousand • t liundred and eixty.alan, you an hereby notified at the *Ocrunty Land Lien Docket,* containing the list of unpstented • lauds hr Adams wank!, P**Pund mid." tbs . Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand sighthuadred and sixty-four, and the shrtdament thereto, haethis day tw , t: ; to the rotbove. tart' of the county, at w• lay bp *gawp. ed. The lions tan only by thcfayskest of the purchase mow. e r e. fool's ab it. lug patents through M. ,:t. •Pr fags by the Attorney Genera t..te. stayed one da year from this te, in ttnt r Attlee may obtain thargatente whitest , • ROBERT MUDS JACOB Jut 114 MOAN Burs/rye eigima. VOL. I.2ClX.''' NO. 46. ALEX. J. TATE'S RESTAURANT, Chansbersburg street, next door to the "Keystone Hotel." ALE, LAGER, POP OF THR BEET. Also, Oyiters, Trips, Turtle-Soap, Meese, gm, and !limy thing nrasily found in a drat-claaa Restaurant. 01172 lIS A CALL. lifig Jane 4,1869.—tt BLACI(SMITITIN G 13. G. HOLLEBAUGH H AS opened a BlacksmitbBhop on Washington street, next door to Chritzmsn'e Carpenter shop, and I/prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITH i bra , at reasonable ratesortid invltesa share of public patronage REPAIRING of all kinds. Give me a call April 30,1869-tr GRANITE-YARD , GETTYSBURG, PA., ON RAILROAD, !WEIR FREIGHT DEPOT. PETER BEITLER Is prepared to furnish GRANITE, for all kind■ of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES, at raaaottable ratea— Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, &c., &c., ' cutand finished In every Style desired, by best of workmen la _Orders from a distance promptly attended to 3June JEREIkIIAH CULP GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker & Papyr-Hanger, 1. prepared to furnish on sbortlee and reasonable terms COFFINS OF ALL STYLES Heals° keens on hand a large assortmen tof WALL PAPER. which he sells at lerweatcash rates, and if de sired will furnish hands to put it on the FLOWN de FANCY SIGN PAINT -1,0 EXECUTED TO ORDER:" q'York lit roe t-it few dooms/it of th erariCbiwch May 27,186.11 tf. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East Middle street,haifa square frees the Oourt-house mixt door to Baits Hotel, 4: IV,E C .4izif / ,v .1 - •I MI • - „ . . • llll.lllllllllll O • (Al • • h uf f , , , , 4111114\101... *. 4 , \ • 4 0 . , 4 • " 1 . \ N: , ... 1 • - \ I ; . . • , I . . . ' . :1 • • • • V • • \ • • • PV- L 1 • Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by the Act of the General As sembly oftbis*ate, entitled "An act to regulate the Genera! Elections of this o°nm:smoothly" enacted on the Rod of.Tfily,l&l9, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate in inch notice what officers are to be elect. ed: I, PHILIP HANN, Sheriffof the County of Ad ams, therefore, hereby give this public notice to the Electors of said Monty of Adams, that a Osmium. Smarms will be held In said County, on the amen TOZIDALT, Or OCTOBER MT, (TM ilki) in the several Districts, composed of the following Township., viz : In the First district, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg, at the Court House, in Gettysburg. In the deoond distrct, composed of the- toinuhip Germany, at Golden's School-house , in the township of ermany. In the'Thtuf district, composed of the township of Oxford, at the house of I. B. !looser, in the town ofNew Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of I*tlmore and Huntington at the house of Jane Reed, In the township of Hunt ington._ In the Fifth district, composed of the townships of Handltonban and Liberty, at the Public School house in Millerstown. In the Sixth district, composed of the townihip of Hamilton, at the hones now occupied by F. Earner, in the town ofEut In the Seventh district, composed ol the township Menallen, in the Public School house in the town of Sandersville. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Stratum, at the horde ofJacob L. Grua, in Hun terstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the township of Franklin, it the house now occupied by John P. Butt, in said township. In the Tenth district, composed of the township of Conowago, at the house of Jeremiah Johns, in Miner ryetown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of H. B. Stone, in Hehilerebn rg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Mountjoy, falba house of Mrs. V. Hans,' in said town ship. In theTbizieenth district, composed of the township of Mountplimant, st the public School house in said townaliimsituate at the Cross roads, the one leading from Oxford totbe Two Taverna, the other from Hun. terstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Reading, at the houie oflt. M. Dicks, in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough of Berwick, at the public schootbouse in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district composed of the township of Preedom,at the house of Samuel Morita, In said town ship. In the &etc teen as dial-let, composed o f the township o Union, atthe house of Enoch Lefever, in said town ship. In the Eighteenth district composed of the townshi* of Butler, at the public school house In Middletown, le said town ship. In the Nineteenth district composed of the township of Berwick, at the Pigeon 11111 school house, In said township. ID the Twentieth district composed of the township of Cumberland, at the house of Conrad Snyder, in the borough of Gettysburg. In the Twenty-Brat district, composed of the town ship of Highland at the School House at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church in said township. In the Twenty-second district composed of the bor ough of Littlestown at the most westerly fl - hool.honse in said. borough. In the Twenty-third district, composed of the bor ough of York Springs, at the public house of Mrs. Bald, in said borough. At which time and pieces will De elected One Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; One Judge of Supreme. Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; . One Member of Assembly ; One Associate Judge ; One Sheriff; . • One County Treasurer ' • "One Register and Recor der; One Clerk of the Courts ; One County Commissioner; One Director of the Poor Ono County Auditor; and One Coroner. By an Act of the General Assembly of this State It is enjoined upon me to insert In my proclamation of elections the following sections of Laws missed by said General Assembly, as follows : • (Act of March 30 1866.) Seen= 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in General Assembly met and it Is hereby en acted by the authority of the same. That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, torough and special election., are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written. severally cla ssified as follows: Oa* ticket Mali embrace the names of all judges of courts voted Mr, and to be labelled, outside, "judiciary:" one ticket stall embreesthe namesofall state officers voted for, smile labelled "State;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county °Mcrae voted for, and be label led "county ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township ofticen voted for, and be labelled "town shim" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough oaken voted for, sad be labelled "borough;" and each clam shall be deposited in separate ballot-boxes. (Act of June 4, 11366.) Wanness, By timid of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act to amend the several seta here tear. pealed tope:nide An the enrolling and calling out the Illadantl emcee, and for other pummel." and sip. proved ISsireelt ttetri, on. stioneand eight blushed and sixty-five, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or relieved from the penalty or dis ability therein provided,- are deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished, and forfeited, their rights ofcitieenship,.and their rights to become citi zens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citi zen. thereof: AwD wanted, Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not under the Constitution and Laws of Pennsylvania, qualified elector, of this Commonwealth : Storm 1. Be it enacted by the Senate aril House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl. Yana In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enact ed by the authority of the same: That in all elections hereefter to be held in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspectors of any such elec tion -to receive any ballot, or bailors, trom any person, ' or persons. embraced in the provisions, and 'abject to the usability imposed by said act of Congress, approved ' Mart)) third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five,-and it shall be unlawful for any such person to offeitto vote any ballot in - ballots. Samos 2. That if any such judge and inspectors of election, or any one of them shall receive, or consent to receive, any such unlawful ballot, or ballots, from any earl disqualified person, be, or they. so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Com monwealth, he shall, for each offence be sentenced to pay • fine of not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo 'an imprisonment, in the Jail of the prosier county, for notions than sixty days. • —e. ... &orlon 3. That il any person deprived of citizen ship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shell, at any election hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officen thereof, and offerto vote,* bal lot or ballots, any - person so offending shall be deem ed guilty of a misdemeamor, and on conviction therm of, In and court of quarter sessions of this Common wealth, shall, breach offence, be punished In like man ner as le provided in the preceding section of this act in the case of officecs of. election receiving such uts tenthl ballot or 'ballots. Stenos s. That if any person shall hereafter per suade, or advise, any person or pumas derilted of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid/ 40 ogler any ballot, or ballots, to the officers of any elic here. after to be held In this Commonweelth,or e, or advise, any such officers to receive any at, or ballots, from any person deprived of ci p, and I disqualified as aforesaid, such person, to ending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon aviation thereof, In any court cf quarter seesiona of - monwealth, shall be puniehedin like rammer al is .pro. Tided in the second section of this act, in the cafe of officers of such election receiving such u4awital Maob or ballots.* . By the 16th section Registry Law approved i L ts 7th day of April, A. D leetl,lt is directed that oar the elections hereafter held under the laws of - tb " m monwealth, the polls shall he opened beta Ohe hours of six and seven o'clock, A. 31., and el et, at . seven o'clock, P. M. Mao—ln and by virtue of tie 14th section of the act of Feb. 71th, 1849, every oi, exceptini Austices of / the Peace, who shall bold an office or ap tment of prat or trust under the legislative , execti veoriodi• ciary department of this &atom of the i f States, or any city or Incorporated district, andahO t eyeu member of Congress and of the State Legislate, and of the Select or Common Council of any Cft or Com mierkmer °fan, incorporated district, is bylaw incap able of holding or exercising at the samefM . , , the at flee or appointment ofJudge, Inspector, or Merit of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no judge, in spector, or other officer of any each election, shall ,be eligible to any oiliest° be then voted for. Atoo—That In the fourth section of the Act of As• sembly entitled "An Act relating to executrices, and , for other purposes," approved Aprill6th,llß: is en acted that thelarstald 14th section "shall be con strued, as to prevent any militia officer ot. rough officer from serving 'kludge, inspector or ell* at any general or special electionln this Commonw tb." And belt farther directed, in and by thd Act of the, General Assembly of this State, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the different districts abresald, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the 4 number of votes which shall have been given r each candidate for the different offices then and it vo ted for at their respective districts, shallmeet e third daymtbr the election which shall be on Y tea idea orOoromin aforesaid , at the Court-be IP ' q the •bonmglrof Jl3cittnrglybepand there to Etir /statement andcertificate of the number of vot (ch. ~ . lave been given at the different districts the eel&:county of Adams for any persons for the offices 'afore- PLISLIP UANN,I3herUL Sheriff's (Ace, Gettysburg, gept.l7, 1169. eglection Moen will take notice that the act en titled "A Further Supplenient to the Xlection Laws of ti us Conuoonweeith," disqualifying deserters from the artily of the United States from voting has recently been declared unoonstitntional by the Supreme Court of Feansybranis, except ao far ea it disqualifies from voting persona duly triad and anudokd of demi don, and Is now null and void with said exeeptkm, and that all parsons formerly oisqualitied thereunder with the ex cep tion named, are now lawful voters, If other wise q ual ified. REBIBTRY ACT ON 17TH APRIL, 11*9 Alao,—The bßowing sections of the new Registry Laar, wikable between this and the Second Tanidey of ave.& After the assesetnents have been ecmylsted os the tenth day preceding the second Tneaday in October of each year, the assemer shall, on the Mon day immediately following, make a return to the county ocemnindoviers of the name of all IMIT•0211 esesed by him since the return recent to be mob by him hitt* second section of this act, noting op. polite each name the observations and explanations required to be noted as albresaid ; and the county commisalonms shall thereupon muse the same to be added to the return required by the second section of Mae ad, and a full and corset copy thereof to be mak contandogthe names of all persons so return ed es Xesidisat taxable' in said ward, baronet, town- • skip or precinct, and furnish the same together with the useessm7 electtro blanks, to the Mikan af the election in mid ward, borough, township or precinct, on or belbre six o'clock on the morning of theme:cad Tuesday of October; and no man shall be permitted to vote at the election on that day whale name is not on said lirt; unless be shall make proof of his right to vote, as hereinafter required. itso. 4. On the day of the election any person Whose name is not oa mid lit, and claiminit the right to vote at said election, sell produce ar least one Dan fled voter of she district as • witness to the of the claimant in the &Strict in which he claim, to be a voter, ibr the perbd Of at lout ten dos next preceding said elec tion , which telltale* shall bike and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed aMdavit to the bet stated by him, waken at Want shall date met when the suoddometti MI of thopenon so claiming to be a voter; and the • parson so claiming the right to vote shall also take and sub bribeowritten, or partly written sail partly, priated eMdavit,etsting to the beet of bliknowiediond e, 'bare sod whim he was barn: that bobs *Man of Commonwealth of Paansylvashi Land of the United States; that be has resided , in the Common wealth due emir, or if formerly a elitism therein and has moved therefrom, that he has resided therein six months next preceding said election; that be has not moved Into the district for the purpose of voting therein; that ho has paid a State and oosenty tax within two years, w bleb was maimed at , least tea dojo before mild election; and, tf a natio-4110d obi.. ten, than alai, state elten,.where and by what wort he was naturalized, apd Shell also predate his cer tificate/of notorallastion kr examination; the said affidavit shall state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by 'the Mate was assessed, and when, where and to whom paid; mid the tax maned there fore shall be produced for examination anima the /if fiest shall Mute in his affidavit that It has been lost or destroyed, or that he never received any i. hut If the person so claiming the right to vote WIC