4SW - I:Stair. sitesi,v, oat. $, AiseethmaaNetheirelageaaM Fiat la naiad that the reasiate elves. &althea faiths "lITAZ AND 111/.IIMUML" Istaneek larger than that et say - other oaPer pabllebeol la the eeasty, being Mae. weekly b 7 set his they UMW laeraona. XTA= TNCIEET. Iva GOVNIANOB Gsar, JOHN• W. GEARY JUDOS OF SUPREME COMM' tioN. HENRY W. WILLIAMS COIINTY TICNET. ASSOCIATE .TIIDGE, ROBERT G. HARPER, Geuyaburg ABSEMBLY; Col. JOHN WOLFORD, York Elpriop. SHERIFF, SA.WPF;L WOLF, Oxford township. nninersal. AND =comps; JACOB M. BUSHEY, Franklin township CLERK OP THE COURTS, EDEN NORRIB, Strewn township. TR/MEM:MB, SAMUEL HERBST, Gettysburg COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL OVERHOLTZER, Reading tp. DIRECTOR OF TER POOB, ADAM C. ktIISINELMAN, Hamiltonban tp AI7A/TOE, WILLIAM C. SCOTT, Freedom township COBONOR, Dr. AGIDEOUS NOEL,ldoontpleasant tp BOROITGIE 'LEMING. The Republicans of the Itolbugh of Gettysburg will' meet at the "Eagle Hotel," TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, at 71 o'clock, to nominate a Borough Ticket, and make arrange- I:ciente for the approaching Election. By order of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROBERT G. RAB.PES, the senior edi tor of the "STAR a ScavriNka..," and Republican nominee for Associate • Judge, is so well known that no en dorsement is needed at our hands. For half a century he has stood prominent -1y beibre the, people of the county- as sole editor of the "Anew; SENTINEL," always true to , the principles of his party, a high-toned 'gentleman, With a reputation for integrity that no man dare to impugn. Called to the office of Associate Judge by appointment of Gov. GEAPY, to fill the vacancy con sequent on the resignation of Judge Ronizoff, he has fairly and impartially discharged the duties during his brief term, and the people of the County would honor themselves, while requit ing long and meritorious public service by continuing him on the bench. THE offiw of County Cdmmissioner Is an imOrtant one, having largely to do with the County finances. For some reason or other, the "ring" which manages that office, determined that no independent Democrat should get an inside view of the concern. Jolt); FELTY was slaughtered for this reason. The tax-payers of theeonnty, Republicans and Democrats, have an interest in the matter, and if they would consult their interest and rebuke the "ring," they will have an oppor tunity to do so on Tuesday next, by voting for t3altuxi, OvxmorAccrs, of Reading, for County Commissioner.— A good business man, honest and up right, a better officer could not be well scared up. ADAM C. iifIIIMELMAN, • our' candi date for Director of the Poor, comes of good stock. The Musselman family have been long noted for good business qualifications and integrity. ADAM C. does honor to the fartilly. He is Moreover a young man of inttrinsic personal merits--clever, honest, intel ligent, and courteous. As Director, he would see to it that all unnecessary ex travagance in the management of the Poor House affairs be prevented, and the public good subserved. He will make a capital Director. TEE office of Sheriff is one in which all classes of citizens are deeply inter ested. The administration of the office Involves at best unpleasant relations, and it is all important that It be filled by a man of integrity, kind nature, courteous manner, and strict integrity. Such a man is SAMUEL WOLF, of Ox ford township. He is no pi/ay hack— does-not seek the office, and is a candi date simply because leading men of all parties demanded it. He will poll a heavy vote wherever known. VOTE for EDEN NORRIS, of Straban township, for Clerk of the Courts, if you want an honest, upright, sober, faithful officer. Some years ago he discharged the duties of the office with marked fidelity and acceptance, and is therefore thoroughly familiar there.— The County never had abetter officer, and if the people consult their interests they will see to it that he is elected on Tuesday next. JACOB M. BUSHEY, of Franklin township, is admirably qualified for the duties of Register and Recorder.+— An industrious, respected citizen, he will poll a heavy vote wherever known. Like all the other candidates on the Republican ticket, he did not seek the office, but was nominated by reason of his acknowledged fitness and personal worth. Vote for BUSHEY for Register and Recorder. SAMUEL HERBST is one of the best known citizens of the county—raised a practical Farmer, and as President of the Agricultural Society has largely 'identified himself with the Farming interests of the County. Possessing an enviable reputation for integrity, he will make a capital County Treasurer, a clever and efficient officer. Vote for him! A Couirry Auditor should be a man of business capacity, a good amount ant, and resolutely . bonest. Such a man is Wm.-C.- SOOSPP, of Free dam, who ought to be elected on tie*) some of merit slope. He is a young man of otoeillent promise, and would honor the *Moe. • Dn. AGILDEOIIB NOEL, of Mobn4• pleasant township, is a skillftd practio• ing Physician, univenalky respected, and, poinesses 'in a high _degree the qtialidoepons requsite in the office of Coroner. Vote for Dr. Nom. Itanormanit the State debt has been reduced over six millions of dutbkrs during (Wray% adtninistration, While it has eviedily increased hider Nino oratie ride. Exam dollen and ninety-tive Bents 4s the amount of taxes paid by Asa Pecker, who Is reported to be:worth twenty million. , The poor Wed pays the teamster kiss. The Complier and other papers flaunt at thr tonal columns the didate for Governor "dsa Packer, of It seems, bowevei of the Valley" has When money is to speculation, it is at when Texas are 1 Philadelphia. The . el pp_ Poet of Saturday tbroWs some light on the 11 t e l e trn ; h tlie of voters at the dal honors, Judge Tacker, voted ae the last elootterilis Ode ;city: at the phittg of holding the election for the fourth divililion of the Sixth , ward, His vote was chatienk ed, when Jeremiah McKibben, proprietor of the./ifeithants' Boast, er for him, 1 4 8 e *Piping as hutplaceof reaidenoe Lis hetet ) PKWae4" , • 'The question recurs, where does Asa live? He seems to be a regular "car pet-bagger." He "carpet-bagged" . from Connecticut to Carbon county, then "carpet- bagged" to the Merchants' : Hotel, to escape the payment of Bor.; ough, School and Bounty Taxes.: ind vote, leaving his family at . blanch Chunk. Essentially a "carpet-bag ging" candidate, be now aspires to make, a "carpet•bag" pilgrimage to Harrisburg. But the people will have. a say in that matter—and it will be an emphatic no I THE LAST APPEAL.' We to-day make our final appeal to the Republicans of the county. We hope the work of organization in the townships has been completed ere this. If not, we beg our friends to do so at once. Two days remain, (Satur day and Monday,) in which much good may yet be done. In-4116-State--4,he Caavnee - islifogrirsldlig - finely, : every thing indicating the triumphant Week tion of Einextv WILLIAMS. In the County, the Democracy are badly de moralied by the mischievous policy r of an obnoilotui "ring." From all parts of the county we,,have intelli gence that many of the hest Democrats will vote for portions of• the Republi can ticket. Let there bea full Repub lican'vote. Let:there be no laggards— but see to it that arrangements are at once completed to poll every vote.— Onewote--eugr e f etunaoLitiectuuliclatea. WHILE the Copperhead press is bit terly maligning Gov. GEARY, the re- ligious sentiment of the State comes to his defence. The "American Preaby. ter - ian,' , of Philadelphia, a religious paper edited by Rev. Dr. MEAns, In the course of a well timed editorial on the duties of Christian men, pays the following merited compliment to Gov. GEARY : "Gov. Geary is a consistent, humble Christian, who: e:cps a conscience although he is poor; the hills of Gettysburg are monuments of his devotion, skill, and glo rious success as a soldier of his country ; his administration has witnessed a decline of millions in the State debt, and 'removal of onerous State taxes. l!ennsylvania will honor herself and add lustre to tier political annals by prolonging his term of office." Stand at the Polls Let the best and most 'prominent Republicans at every eleotiol district stand at the polls, froth morning until night, on election day. There has been too much neglect of this import ant Matter. The presenCe of well known citizens at the voting places is a source of power that it always felt. Wo hope to see a new' order of affairs at the coming election. Good citizens Should feel bound, at least, to give the countenance of their presence to those who labor for the success of the princi pies of the party. Let such be the first at the polls next Tuesday, and the last to leave. ' IN the "History of 141erman's march to the Sea," written by an impartial historian, we find the following pars graph, which, in the light of Demo. cratic slanders, is pertinent to the time: "There are men who are soldiers by in spiration. Logan is one; Geary, too, was a civilian general,' and won tame and repu tation upon field after field—upon the bloody crest of Lookout Mountain, upon the rugged cliffd of Mill Creek—through every battle ihat many a trained West Point veteran should feel proud of. Or civilian soldiers he and Logan stand amid the foremost." GO TO WORK. LET EVERY REPUBLICAN GO TO WORK, as if the election of Gov. Geary depended upon his own individ ual exertions. A failure to do our duty pow may cause a lass which can never be recovered. Then the labors and sacrifices of the Republican party, and the blood shedand the lives lost by our gallant soldiers to crush out that dam nable rebellion, will have been in vain, It will be the act of an incendiary who destroys lawn boar the work of a life time. Pr is estimated that three-fourths of the taxes in this State are now raised from corporations; so that farmers, and those engaged in other occupations, pay correspondingly less. This man agement, which is so, advantageous to small farmers and poor men generaliy, is the result of Republican manage ment; 'But if Ass Packer, itth his mammoth railroad Interests, should be I elected Governor, how long should this state of things last? ON'T BE BACKWARD Have your Committee men at the polls and watch every vote that is cast. Our enemy will poke in a fraud ulent vote whenever they have a Mande. Watch them Our cause de mands it! And the saciednehs of the ballokbox should encourage us to watch the polls! Ass ii&E,R, and his Democratic supporters declare against negro' suf. (rage in Pennsylvania. The Democrats a Mississippi bold a convention In which there are seventy-three negro delegates, and nominate. tine of them for Secretary ob Butte. This is ,Demo (*la consistency. Evsnx man who barns party four tont of coal, transported, over Am Peafowls =IWO, pays thatcorPorntkm $2.28 tax annalettp - --Aftmieven cents par ton; the rho to the prim 'of trans portation since 114 w Lat. ' • Crnun 14 "Pilankino 'voted ,'against restoring thiriht ioting to soldiers. Pay - hltn l bw* t f it itoing agalpst . him tor thelhapii, .16 ~•boat. wen on the why itykillito the anal. Baer o: r ift* to She polls on perbeed - press Is a pitiful attempt to prejudice Pensioners of the Govern- Mena um. quen4 lug Agent,k(hlmitelf a gallant soldier who gave a leg to his country,) to protect . Pensioners against the sharpers who have been charging exhorbitant fees. To prevent this, and make sure of the :"'P acting throfilth'llfie hands of the Pensioner, he issued his checks payable to the order of the ilat ter. To this the sharpers objected, , de mending that the checks be made pay able to thenitielves, and appealed to the War Department. The latter sustained 3iaj. Ca.whinst in his laudable etlbrts to protect Pensioners from these has and chocks are now being issued. The appeal to the Department, of course, occasioned the del 'y complain ed of. The Copperhead press is not usually tenderly disposed to the heroes of the Republic, And we suspect strongly that just now they care more for thew harpies than for the interests .. of Pensioners. THE Harrisburg Patriot and other Copperhead papers, taking advantsige of Hon. EnwenD .11610PHERSoNts ab sence in Europe, have started the silly story that he is unfriendly to Gov. NA R Y'43 re-election. Everybody knows that Mr. McPHERSon'e trip to Europe was deemed absolutely neces sary to recuperate his broken health ; and we may , add, as within our person al knowledge, that one of the regres that Mr. MEPHEasorr experiene d the prospect of this enforced a. • •!cee, was the knowledge that be st ottid be unable to take part in the campaign now about closing. A warm pervonal friend of Gov. GEARY, if at home, the weight of his influence, on the stump and in social intercourse, would have been thrown cheerfully and earnestly in favor of his re-election. The Patri ot knows this, and wilfully lies in say ing otherwise. ONE VOTE! We desire to urge upon every man In Adams the importance of polling every vote. No man, If he desires to do his duty trthis-souratey, should fall to be at the polls on the 12th of Octo ber. One Vote may decide the contest on some Important candidate. Re member and be at the polls, and see also that your neighbor Is there. I The Compiler seems to, be terribly alarmed at the inroads some of the Republican candidates are making in the Democratic ranks, and calls partic ularly on the faithful to beware espec ially of Johil Wolford, Samuel Wolf, Samuel Herbst, Jacob „Bushey, Eden Norils, sad Samuel Overholtzer—all of whom are described as "sheep in wolf's clothing," "travelling meudi cants," and what not. The "ring," know that every one of these gentle men is incomparably the superior of `his opponent on the ticket set up by this "ring," and that Democrats all over the county intend to say so on Tuesday next by their ballota. - That is what's the matter. THERE is much feeling all over the State in regard to the corrupt agencies. which for some years have been dis gracing the State Legislature. Iu inost of the counties (Democratic and Republican) membera whose record last winter was not beyond suspicion, have been shelved; and new candidates for Assembly have been put up. If the people of Adams county want a Representative at Harrisburg, with a character for stern integrity beyond the shado'w of suspicion—one who will aid in cleansing the Augean stables— one who will faithfully attend to Leg islative duties—vote for Col. JOHN WOLFORD, Of Latin:tore township. Vote Early. Go to the polls as soon as they are open and vote! After that attend to others ! Give one Whole day to your Country—from morning till night. Film& all parts of the county we hear that the "ring" is disbursing money,- with unwonted liberality, in its desperate efforts to elect its pet can didates. It is evident that the "twenty million" candidate has been despen sing his favors in these parts. Where threats avail not to whip in refractory Democrats, tempting baits in the shape of green-backs are thrown out. In other words the "rill" purpose to buy the election of its candidates, if enough , bf corrupt material can be foulid to ac cept the bribes. High-minded men will spurn alike threat anti bribe. THE Compiler begs the Democracy to vote for Dill, McCurdy, Martin, Kiunk, Swope, Neidich, Wolf, and the balance of the "ring" candidates, be cause they are all sound on the "nig ger." Downin Virginia, Tennessee, and Misaippi, and the South generally, the Cbmpiler's political allies are also sound on the "nigger," but only vice versa. Down there they run Demo cratic "niggers," for office, and elect them ! No wonder Nasby thinks Dem ocratic politics are a good deal mixed. LET every Republican voter be on bis guard against slanders of our tan . idates between this and election. The opposition are desperate, and • will re sort to deception and falsehood to carry outthe_ day. Look for."Roorbacks." Do you wleh to see the County exl peruses reduced ? Vote for a capable and honest man, Se zop. !ter' e./ ,. 4 • FzLE your protest against corrup legislative pratbtios% by voting for Col ,lourt-W.olsona. !"( (84, LET NOTHING DETAIN You FROM THE ELECTION arvE A VOTE FOR LIBERTY AND PEACE! RIEWEXBER TIIESDA.Y NEXT ! VOTE EARLY! TAKE YOIIII NEKaulos WITH YOU I EVERYTHING itldiageli a Republi can victory on Tuesday next. Come out, and help to swell it. , , Poll every vote ASV= millions of dollars of the na tional debt is , GRAN Vs last month's Sift to the nation. • MeeUon, Tuesday next SIP - i3t4qidMl'mi•wesdUli'l6mtba. _ , seetne to ow . the litedMoat of the 'CllnAl put up by the I to say about, but insist* becauee ( *ham `white man* 'Pifer evidently , ',nigger', cove ` , ptitiVilit* should hi . fects lie illuiftates. In other' words the "ring" leaders call on their camp followers to rally to the support of their ow:pates for. County whether dtur unfit-for the pOeitioni W - 4 .4%41611r0.t.4 4 4.1bW Wilk ha a (Win o emocrate next Tuesday who - won't' be able to see it in that light, and who may conclude that moral and personal qualifications (4 candidata( are of some account. utter dates L FE dr 00. tbq WHILST the Democrats of Penney/. tania are appealing to prejudice and paesion to prevent the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment, their friends of the South, not forgetful of the re , suite of the war, occupy quite a differ ent • position. The Memphis Arai. anche a paper that was ever true to secession, rebellion and the Democra t ic party, speaks as follows on this ques tion : "For God's sake, and the sake of deo3n ey, let the poor-nagro alone, for he Is a cit izen with all the rights of a freeman, 'will never be shorn of them, and is irrevocillY free. Let our-friends cease their nonsense talking against Negro suffrage. It is a - tied point and we can't alter it. IT is not denied that Ass Psucuu made a technical sgift of his residence from Mauch chunk to a Philadelphia hotel, in 1867, to evade the payment of his taxes. He seems to have succeed ed almost perfectly, 11 Jr although he is reported to be worth $ 20,000,000, James N. Berns, 'United St ates Assessor, has given his official oeedilcate to the effect that Ass Pscat ER'S return for internal revenue taxes Is orte gold watch and some silver-plate, the tax on which amounted to only $8.95. Pooa MEN OF PENNSYLVANIA. ! Mechanics, labo tern, merchants, clerks, men of all co nditions, in whatever calling or occupation engaged ! All who burn antbr. &cite coal, and some times find it din Inuit to raise the means to buy it—Remember that from May to September, d uring the strike, and when coal was scarce and dear, Asa Packer's railroa , I raised the price of transportation fifty-seven cents per ton! !! THE "ring" is evidently frightened. The Compiler warns against "trading" and "cutting," and threatens dire things if any De; nocrat dares to pitch overboard any c me of the pet candi dates of the ring.. The trouble is there are so many of these pet candidates in danger; tha t. the "ring" don't know where to close up the breach, and it will keep the whippers-in busy to get all around. Is Misslssipp i the Democracy are supporting a Ne; go for Seezetary. In Pennsylvania ti le Democracy havn't yet got to that pi Ant, and the Compiler continues its wet !kly twaddle about the "nigger." Som e people may be green enough to think this means something else than playlu ;on the prejudices of its readers, and mistake it for princi ple. - Wt.: do not sug :pose that the Compi ler expects to he :mbug any Republican by its persists* t twaddle about the "nigger." All t his clap-trap is simply intended by the "ring" to hold Demo crats up to the n iek--rodder or no fod der. It Is a poc air compliment to the personale of the Dettiocrittic party. REMEMBER, f semen, that a Repunli can adminiatra on todk the tax off real estate and at the same time has been largely, red uclug the State Debt. Elect Packer an d a Democratic Legis lature and you sill have a tax impos ed ou your far ais and the State Debt increased. WHEN Gove reor Geary was first elected there wa sa tax on real estate. No State tax on r eal estate to-day. If you are In favor of u o State tax on real es tate, vote for Ge sry. If you want tbat tax again impost. 3d, vote for Packer. Evsav Reput slican who remains at home next Tues day virtually votes the Democratic tick et. A full Republican vote will ensure a large mak , rity for Geary. VOTERS, rem( Inber that 1n support.. lug GEN. GEA RY you 'endorse Pres ident Grant's ° ►dminietr /Won, which has been econoi nical Oar l succe s sf u l i n the highest deg ree. EVERY soldier In Pe , insylvania ought to vote the Ito ipubli can tieket.—The sympathies of Pas) ter and Pershing were against the.• 11 J ring the late war. Fon Governo r of Pennsylvania the people want a r ast that pays his taxes and was loyal t , 3theGovernmentwhen its very life ova i imperilled. EVERY Repu. Oilcan should remember that a full Rep abliean vote is a grand Republican vic wry. Let every patriot do his duty, an, l all will be well. VOTE THE WHOLE REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICK} rr : It is composed of good men, worthy of the support of every honest 'm au in the county. . irarVote them ''hole Republican ticket Cunsar.—Newt iby telegraph and mall in dimes that the a tragg Iln g patriots of Cobs have been niece Wel in making the moat .important mover seat that they have yet at tempted. An e: tpedition of five hawked men, that started lout of New York a week since, has arrh usi off the Florida coast, where other ably is with reinforcements of men and utunit ions of war in plenty are rendeironaln,g p teparakuy to a land upon the island. Tin 5 privateer Hornet Is an• tioubtedly at sea, and being a very tast ves sel, heavily arm ed, manned by American sailors and nude r the command of erper lanced American Slicers, will probably in flict serious daan tie upon Spanish interests, on the waters. • The statement Is made that American men- or-war will not interfere with the Hornet salsa she molests a ship Wiring the Ame lion flag. The Hornet a *w days ago appasted Wilmington, N. C., for cosi, and was seised by the U. States 4athoritlea, and is mil held to await the slake of' the abtanumenc ALL the mills : at Lawrence, Maas., were stopped by the f Wed. Over one hundred acres of the city are overflowed, and many honest are Burro Jaded by ware. A cam in De shay, Conn., mai/owed a enumpiliow, wit Wit beady Unmanaged bet *Altaic*. A LADY la Pia• album tried to light a ker osine bunp whlit She now Wears wig sad her oe resembles raw meat. Tux German issigurge is to be taught in Os pub& V,al' PAT I AXIL Rath! Aso Hued it Nana ,yous and knows. Asa ckarsetarizas him as a pectudiwily. Rauch says X H. • . Munk for Packer like a tot . Boarausla Tax. - 11045 . . $5,767 17 for 18"hesnaps he is worth 'WS* ontnis many housed, Inchidiagttie"ilas if/which he resides, which alone cost $lOl,OOO. Bat be wouldn't. stand such tarddion, and to , inn ahead of the bcw ranetalMicsille, proceeded to Elated& PhWedd gdt amereed there to the ,M1 ( 4.,4 (0 8 4 Fp At Au wpm% Bo much for that. I Wean . Tay HU Count"' Tax. The same year Asa Packer was sowed 99:21.' 88 for county purposes; but be pm duced a tax receipt from the collector of the Bth ward, Philadelphia, for $B2 00, in hill far all purposes. He was no looser a taxa ble eitliett of Carbon, but of said ward, where be got himself assessed ! Won't pay His Sebes,' Tax. Sam e year be cheated the Bellool Board of 'dumb chunk out of his taxes, by claim ing to be a resident of Philadelphia. There is no evidence, however, to show Oat he paid the tax anywhere. He "dodged" it. Won't Pa Us Peer Tax. Same year by simply going to Philadel phia, and getting bimself assessed in the 6th Ward, (bis name registered at the Mer chants' Hotel and his carpet bag hung Packer gota hook in one Of the rooms), Asa Packer got clear of paying his Poor tax in Car bon county, amounting, incltiding county, to 11115,767 17. - Row can honest men support Packer, who refixes to bear his share of the burdens of tuition, and by the 'dodge' of changing his residence manages to cheat the borough of Mauch Chunk and the county of Carbon out of their just dues? THE DIFFEHENCE Packer is a millionaire, and ai adven turer from Connecticut. He has amused a large fortune in Pennsylvania, a portion of which he itas invested in New York. When the war of the rebellion broke out, be tied to Europe for safety, leaving others to take care of his property, and the inter ests of the State and country. Geary is a poor man, having devoted his life to the benefit of the Commonwealth and the nation rather than to his own per sonal interest. When the war of the re bellion broke out he offered his services as a soldier to the State and country, and lived in the camp and field till treason was crush ed, though he had no wide _9states of his own to protect. When men were needed to"defeat the re bellion Packer packrxi off to Europe with his sons, lest they might be conscripted, and he be compelled to pay a portion of his millions to procure them substitutes. When men were needed to defeat the re bellion, Geary gave himself and his two eons to the Union army, in which they fought bravely In defence of the nation. When the war was raging Packer and his sons were enjoying a jolly good time in Europe, luxuriating to their heart's con tent, and exalting in their safety from dan ger. When the war raged fiercest Geary was "above the cloud," driving the enemy from Lookout Mountain, his eldest son lying a corpse with a rebel ballet through his head, and his youngest boy wounded and sadly lamenting the death of the brother whom he so dearly loved. And yet this we Packer, an adventurer in the State that he deserted in the hour of its danger, has the effrontery to ask the peo ple of Pennsylvania to ignore the services of Geary, sod give hint their votes. (For the Star and Sentinel. TL►: Commix' AND DD. DILL Mimes. Elirtoes : —The Compiler of Let week seems to be very much chagrined that the suspicious record of Dr. Dill on the Extra Pay question last winter should be sifted and exposed. Now Dr. Dill was the representative of the people of the whole county and not a party ; therefore, if he saw fit to prove recreant to the trust and confidence reposed In him as •representa tive; he most not complain at the earnest condemnation of an outraged constituency, as the responsibility rests with himself. , Many reasons are given in the attempt to ex plain why he did not vote ; bat they all twee exceedingly sophistical. The people of Adams county are not going to believe that it was necessary for him to desert his seat just on the very eve of a very import ant question, to attend a small sale only 13 miles from Harrisburg, 24 hours previous to the sale. He could have had ample time to have remained for the—session, and still attend the sae referred to; but this would not suit his purpose. The article in the Compiler states that be did not know such a vote would be taken. This certainly dis plays much ignorance of Legislative busi ness on the part of Dr. Dill, as we find on page 376 of the Legislative record, that be fore the adjournment at one o'clock, the Speaker was authorized to refer to the ap propriate committee all the bills upon his table. The appropriation bill being , nxitt on the calendar necessarily would be the next In order taken up. The article adds that be could not have his vote recorded after his return, as it was tried by others and refused ; therefore there was no use in his trying. Such is net the fact, as any one, who cocld show that he did not absent himself for thepurpose of avoid ing a vote, could have his name recorded for or against it. On page 382 we find that Mr. Eachbach asked the right to record vote against it, saying that he was Nor razassrr when the vote was taken. This was objected to. But the Speaker decided that any member could put his reasons for his vote on the journaL Therefore Mr. Eschbach was granted permission. Why did not Dr. Dill ask the same right, if he could account satisfactorily for his absence ? This he did not do, and be cannot now complain t hat his constituents hold him to the record. GER MANY. Sevens Sromt.—The heavy rains of Sunday last extended over eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, New York and the New England States. In Balti more city there was quite a freshet, several bridges being swept sway and property damaged to the amount of $150,000. In Philadelphia the flood was unprecedented, the Schuylkill being higher than ever be fore known, while tlm.Deleware rose 20 feet above water level. A large portion of the city was submerged, and the damage will amount to millions. Prom all direc tions there come telegrams of the giesPing, away of railroad bridges and the interrup tion of travel. In Philadelphia 44 inches of rain fell in 24 hours. The storm Wee unprecedented In extent and violence. AT the Garden coal mine, near Chicago, on Friday night, u four men were demand ing the ebait, tha wire hoisting rope broke, and the Whole were precipitated 180 feet, to the bottom. All had bones broken, but none were MO ds a Isar In Rosana county, Indiana, eight - pave years old, was attempting to re. move a box of hooey from a hive oil Friday bulk she was swag near the ullo)Ple by bio, and died In lees than tat wastes. Pcamorrwas have boo otablithed a t ig enwood, Plifte..etages ans4f, Asir. had, aid et Boothby that natod (mat h Marfind. Count Dwo decides that 41 Wiles tobacco, whatever called, is liable to a tat of thistptiro ass on Visioolol. l 1 ' • NUIMI 211011111110 thutnou..—The Relay House at:lhe lune don of the N. C. R. W. sod *INNS Hd. a. R. was totalir,ftarcorM An as ,taidaYlalt The Rime was sYss4 by , 4. lllol qMoi - sild sessPled t Time. eoH, whom loss of nowhere is tethaated at In.floo-4ko insunutos.—:o* lime Friday am idst the:laborite warning on one of the Imam of the /Praiselek and Penneyleetha Line Railroad, had quite a lively time of it in Taneytown, in the shape of a "free ktht," durinit, which, we learn that one of the "en was so badly beaten that his life was despaired of. Bad whiskey wis at the bellow of n. Crmasztasn.—On last Friday a child of Mrs. Christian Hertzler, of Hamplen town ' ship, Cumberland county, aged eighteen months, was 'drowned in a bait barrel stand ing at the puMp, containing a few inches of water. The, child was found dead in the vessel.—The Carlisle Herald comes to us this week, dressed in the latest and most artistic style.—The Medical Association of Washington, D. C., has adopted resolutions requesting Governor Geary to suspend the execution of the sentence of Dr. Paul Schceppe, of Carlisle, convicted of the mur der of Miss Stennecke, on the ground that the chemical evidence was insufficient to convict Faastaixia.—Abraham Barr, residing near Waynesboro, fell dead in his yard, .on the 24th ult., while eating a bunch of grapes. FEZDIBIOIL --Clayton Hemp, son of Alexander Hemp, of Jefferson, broke his arm by falling -from a horse on Sunday week.—Mr. C. Keefer Thomas, President of the Frederick County Agricultural Beef , ety, was setting a Wheat Drill one day last week, when his hand was caught in the machinery, and several of his fingers badly lacerated. One of them had to be taken off at the first joint.—The Lutheran and Pres byterian churches of Emmittsburg are both undergoing extensive repairs at present. The former congregation is using the new German Reformed Church for worship, and the latter the Methodist Church.—Wm. Peoples, George Lawrence and George Bishop are putting pp new brick dwellings this summer in Emrultuborg. YORK.—Benjamin GeiEa bus been ap pointed Postmaster at Glen Rock, vice E. Shafer removed.—The flood on the: Codo nut, in and around York, last Sunday did a good deal of damage. The water rose higher than any. time since 1817.—John Glatfelter, who keeps a public house at Glatfelier's station on the N. Central Rail road, was run over by the Accommodation train on the 29 th nit, and instantly killed. —Hon. Peter Mclntyre, Associate Judge, died at his residence in York, on Saturday night last, aged about 68 years. He was stricken by paralysis on the 23d of Septem ber.—Charles Snyder, of York, a brakes man on a train on the Northern Central railroad, while coupling cars, had his leg caught and badly mangled, one day last week.—On the night of the 28th ult., the dwelling house of Mr. Garber at Roseville, was entered by burglars and property to the value of seventy-five dollars carr led away. The family was absent at the time of the occurence, spending the evening with some friends. Tin response of the country to the *puce of the Avondale sufferers is universal It is probable that the sum of $250,000 wil be raised and forwarded within a month. Twxtrrr-sevas persons were killed and fifty-six wounded .by the explosion of ■ steam boiler, on the State Fair grounds at Indianapolis, on Friday. AT Mount Ararat, this year, 110,000 Mo hammedan pilgrims assembled for the an nual journey to Mecca. ADVICIB from Cubs t state that great dis satisfaction exists among Americans in the Cuban army. Fisaairottx, Utah, experienced a violent shock of earthquake last Friday. Tax serious illness of ex-Gover.nor Browitiow„ of Tennessee, is reported. "Blum P011112110Y" is lying seriously ill in New York from congestion of the lungs. A. aria and dangerous counterfeit $lO green-back bag just appeared in Cincinnati IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.— The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop ularas a parlor and office stove, has some times been objected to for use in cham bers and by families needing but one fire, because not adapted to heat water, dec.— This dlfflculty has been overcome, and last Mond.y we saw one of the improved Ed oruing Glories in operation at the Were room of Col. C. H. BUEHLER, on Carlisle street, which seems not only to obviate objections but to meet every nesired want. It is nothing more or less 11140 the ordi nary Morning Glory, with an Oven about lb inches in diameter attached, and inge niously arranged dampers by which the heat can be thrown around the oven at pleasure, and making it as hoe as the ovens of the beat cooking stoves. Water can be boiled, pies baked, and even meat roamed as readily as in a cooking stove. This contrivance, while preserving an the qualities of the Morning Glory as a beat er, adapts it for the sick chamber, or use in small families requiring but little cooking, tf eirlf you haven discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes water ing or weak, feel dull and stupid or debili tated, pain or pressure in the headoake cold easily, you may rest assured that you have the Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so common snore deceptive or leas understood by phy sicians. R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., is the proprieter of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy—a perfect SpeciAi for Catarrh, "cold in the head," or catarrhal headache, which he sends to any address, post-paid, for sixty cents, or four packages for $2. Said by most druggists etery where. ATTENTION FARMERS.—Try the celebrated Patent Elastic Rubber lined Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and to heal up under work horses already galled, if properly fitted ; and sore necks • and backs are kept clean with cold water and Cantle Soap, or Dopey. For sale by .7. W. Cress, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 10-tf ALWAYS AHEAD.—Mr. Frank Cun ningham, who Is always up to the times and who studies to pletwie the wants of the public, has just returned from the :city with a large supply of Fall and Winter Clothing of the latest styles and the. best manufacture. Any person in want:of a good suit of clothes will always find at Frank's the style and kind of goods they wish. IA his large stock of goodiwill be found a large assortment of Boyd and °linden's Clothing made up in the latest styles. See advertisemont. .3t BB BEAlrrif UL.—lf you desire beau ty you should use Hagin'a Magnolia Balm. It gives a soft, refined, tenure to the Complexion, removes Roughness, Redoes', Bkotches, Sunburn, Tan, &c.„ and adds a tinge of Pearly Bloom to the plain est features. It brings the Bloom of Youth to the &ding cheek and changes the rustic Country Girl into a Fashionable City Belle. In-the use of the Magnolia Balm Ilea the true secret of Beauty. No laly need com plain of her Complexion who will invest 75 cents in this dedightfol article. Lyon'. Kathairon la the beat Hair Dron ing in nee.. Oct.l-1m 808 111111 T two damnable rooms on Smithson stroot,noar diamond. Ma at tido mqS. tt /mid Satins. ME. scAnr, lk SON . _ SaesJuit ressived 26 bomb bad Older Throe ;' lie barrels host 011 ho large quantities at ree 'dead prices best broth's opposer ed sugar eared Haas; Dried Bed; large lot arm ilaskeret. Apple 'Battu crate Is shandsnere ; fads Jan of the by kinds. P.B. Pao Taus an • spollialtly with us. Plan try oar Taps/snot. X. BUM k PON. Wholesale lad 844 GI &rata Zad,Ciallate maaa, ~ Sipt. 24 eolz - . 181TozvaolTil AGE. /MIS IS ADMITTED TO BE TEE PACT dY THE Thousenda who are now tiling Dr. Tobias' Cele brated Venetian Liniment. It bee been introduced *Moe 1M; and no one once trying it is ever without It trill positively cars the under-mentioned ma plaints, fluid as directed: Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Headache, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, Swellings, Mosquito Bitea, and Palos In the Back, Chest, or Limbs. .Also taken internally, for Cholera, Diar— rheas, Dysentery, Croup, Colic, Sea Sickness, Spume, 'Sc. It is perfectly harmless to take internally (Sos oath accompanying each bottle) It has never tailed to cure every case of Diarrheas, Dysentery. and Croup, If need when Diet taken. Always hare a bottle In the house In readiness, and you will never repel it. Price, Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Bold by the Druggiata and Storekeeper. throughout the United States. Depot, 10 Park Piece, New York. Oct. s -1m WEAK BACK, PAINS OF THE SIDE, OF THE HIPS, A.d about the Kidneys, are relieved at once by the application of onset ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. .oainsfowi, Ala , Nov. '4', 1868. .144sr.i. Thos. Allcock d Co.:—Daring so extensive practice of ten years I have been • frequent wito. se of the magical qualities of your Porous Plasters. I can certify that they are all you claim for them. "ROBERT K. CAMPBELL, M. D." Dr. Myer, of Savannah, Ga., says they are the best mechanical supporters for w cat muscles ever di.. covered; that by their warming properties they i , ring power and health, until the strength of the muscles ►re entirely rest° , '4; that he knows • case where Alicock's- Piasters cored a gentleman of a weak 'pine ; that be daily preecribes them In his practice, with the happiest results. (Oct. B—lm THE CONSTITUTION OVERTHROWN! The Oonatitutiou and Health may be rained by a few applications of the lead or sulphur hair dyes tickle In the market. —Not a Dye" may b• the motto of such poet:isms, but A DIE may be the, result of using them. But ONE HAIR DYE h., been TRIED AND ACQUITTED of all deleterious tendsury, tinder the f nruili hie laws of Science Be It known to all. that CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DIE has been analyzed by the distinguished chemist, Prt- Swot Chilton. and his certificate of its wholesome ness may be seen at Cristadoro's 6 Astor House, New York. .111a .- C.RIBTADORO'3 HAIR ?RUMINATIVE, an a i.ratalng, act. like a charm on the [Wearier Dyeing. Try It. [Oct. 8-1 m HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER FLEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR WHEN GRAY. Renews the nutritive matter which nourishes RENEWS THE GB0071101? THE HAIR 0711 N rim Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness. BRAUTIPOL HAIR DRXESING. One bottle shows Its effects. R. P. HALL A Co , Na.bnA, N. 11., Proprietors. For sale by all Droggists. [Ott. 5-1 m MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. Dyspepsia and constipation are the hourly foe, of the restless, excitable American, and with them come inexorable headache, heartburn, and a train of small diseases. Marshall's Elixir has been prepared with special reference to these coo,titutional trouble of so many of oar countrymen, ■ud so far the prepara tion has proved a decided auccees. The proprietor■ feel that, in recommending it now after the tried ex perience of year., they are bat fulfillini a Immune duty towards the general community.—Foastv's Pates Price One DJ:lar per bottle, • M. MARSHALL k CO, Druggists, Pioprictor:, 1301 Market at., Philadelphia ..Sold by all Druggists, July 16 TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been restored to health in • few weeks, by a very simple remedy,•tter having 'of fered several years witb a severe lung affection, am. that dread dieeam. Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his follow-aufferers the moans of cur*. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will lind • sure Cara for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc, The cadent of the advertiser iv sending the Prsecripe Lion is to betielit lb• afflicted, acid spread information which he mncelve• to be invaluable; and bs hopes ev ery sufferer will try hi. remedy, •• It will cceP,thein aothtug, and may prove • blessing. Parties wishing tbe preeeriptkin, v ql please address BICV. BDWAND A. WILSON, Williamsburg, IL Mg* county, Ns. York. Ilay 14, 111119.—1 y DEAPNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARREI treated with the el tm.it aticcese, by J. IMAM, M. D., and Professed of Diseases of the Eye and Ear; (his specialty) in the Medical College of Penotoirame, 12 ",....eepteiee e e. (formerly of Leyden, Elolland,) No, SOO Arch striwt ' Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his °Mae. Theltedical faculty are invited to accom pany their patients, as he has no secrete in his prac tice. Artienal eyes Inserted without pain. No 'herds for examinatioo. [Jan. 29.-1 y WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, ... , for Store fronts. Asylums, Lc.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing ford heepand Poultry Yards; Bramand !row Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, Screens for Coal, OM., Sand, tr., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters; Landscape Wire. for Windows!, Ir.: Paper. makers' Wares,ornamental Wire Work, he. Every In formation by addresstr2 the manufacturers. WA/is:kit k SONS, No. 11 North Sixth st.. p6lla teiphia. [ feb.S, 1869.-1 y ERRORS OP YOUTH A gentleman who suffered fur year ' s from nervous Pelt ility, Premature DOM), and cal the effects of outhful indiscretion, will, for the sake of stifferiog h innaulty, said free to all who need It, the receir and directions for making the simple remedy by which be wits cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser's experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, N 0.42 Cedar street, New York. Kay 14,1869.—1 y EISMII A Clergyman, while residing 10, South America as a saismiotuary, discovered a cafe and simple remedy fir the Cur* of Nervous Weakness., Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by bench:ll and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cored by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and tieing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs t,fres Marge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, 131 blelionee,New City. Elept.l6.-1y SPECIAL NOTICE. SLIIRSCICS PULMONIC SYRUP, ea weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Cori snwption. Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, if taken according to direction,. They are all three to be ta ken at the tams time. They cleanse the stomach, re lax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite become' gcod; the food digest/tend makes good blood ; the patient begins to grow In fleet ; the diseased mat ter ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This L the only way to cure consumption. • To these three medicine. Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes hie unrivalled encomia the treat ment of pulmonary consumption. The Pa'manic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lunge, nature throw, it off by an Gary expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, .slight cough will 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 cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Palm:onto Syrup and the rood will make food blood. Schenck 's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, re moving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing bus ever been Invented except calomel ft deadly poison which is very dangerous to use unless with great care), that will unlock the gall•bladdet and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck', Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint Is one of the mad promlu cause; of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed, widebekbls preparation is made o 4 assists the stomach to throw out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the Pnlmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood with out fermentation or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not curs eon snmpUon is, they try to do too much; they git Moine toecap the cough, to stop chilli, to stop e ght sweats,becUo fiver, and by so doing they derange the whole Moab* powers looting up the secretions and eventually the pati ent sinks and dies Dr. Schanck, in his treatment, does not try to stop a sough, night sweets, child, or fever. Remove the cane; and they will all stop of their own accord.— No one tan be oared of Oonsetoptko, Liver , Poin pialut, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat anises the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has consumption, of course the lung in some way are diseased, either tubercles, abscesses. bronchia/ irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs er a mem of inflammation and test decaying. In inch came what must be done l It is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it Is the whole body. The Wreath and liver have lost their power tomato blood out of Dosti. Now the only chance is to take Schenck's three medidnea, which will bring op , a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food, It will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain In flesh. and as soon as the body begins to grow, ths lungs commence to heal up, and the pa tient jets flashy and well. This is the only way to cure 0011111111111pUOD. When there Is no Wig disease, and only Liver Com. laird and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and • Pills are intillcient without the Puboanits Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely In all Milos. complaints, as they are perfectly Wales & UN Schenck, who hassnjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past. and now weighs 225 poands,wu wasted away to a mere skeleton, In the vary last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having pronounced his ease hopeless and abandoned him W his fete. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and since his recovery many thousand, similarly at- Meted have need Dr. Schenck's preparation, with the mains remarkable success. lull directions accompany. lug each, make it not absolutely necessary to per or ally see Dr. Schenck, mama the puked+, wish their hangs examined, and for this poems he is proNssiou ally at his Principal Nice, Philadelphia, every Satur day, where all letters for advice most be addressed._ Y• I also professionally at No. 69 Bond street, New York, •vat other Wednesday. Ile gives advice he, but for a thonmgh examination with his Respire nester the price Omce hours at each city boa ULM. to P.M. Price of Ike Palma, syrup and Seaweed Tonle seek iI.SO per bottle, or MN a haladosen. Mandrake Milli auto a box. for ode b all 11. th il lg a i i y DR. iz. lb N. O h.s., pipit farts. ffMMEI Strayed away from the residence of the subscriber ,In , minlbarknd township, 111118 P--one • large Black Its* without horns, the dogs having torn one . 0 ? hill eyrie oat. one • Mask Iwo with horns, one a White guru with one eye torn mit, and two Lambs— yMOM Windup said Sheep or giving informa of Omit whereabouts will be liberally rewarded Ost:l,-.3te GIORGIS OWILL TEACHERS. WANTED Toe School Directors of Renal Honhan district will meet In the School building, In Palrileld, on Saturday, the 9th day of October nest, at I detach, P. if., to elect SIX TEACHERS to take cheep of the Common Schools of that distriet. By order of the Board, CHABLIS& I L BENTON, Secy. Sept. SL—td PAMPHLET LAWS The Pamphlet Lawn for 1860 have been received at the Prothonotarre (Mee, and ant naw ready for die• tribat ben among th• pereons entitled by law, to re ceive them Oct. 1.-3 t N OTIcE I hereby notify all person, not to purchase a NOTE FOR $l9O, from Gamma W. Ras, of Franklin town ship, given by me in Jus.e but, (1869), as I have not received value for it and I will not pay said note. Oct. 1.--Its J. C. SCIIRIVRR. NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on tb• estate of ABEL T. WRIOITT, late of Men/diem township, Adams county, Pentea_ deceased, baring been aranted to the naderaigned,re siding In amid township, sh• hereby gives rinti - e to allparsons Indebted to said estate to wake immediate payment and those haying claims arralust the same will prevent them properly authenticatid for settle ment. Sept. 24.-9 t NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Jseort froovea, late of Freedom township, Adams county, Pa.. deceased, having been gra , ted to the undersigned residing in Wd township, he hereby gires witice to all persons Indebted tossid estate to make hiimediair payment, and these baring Claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Kept. 2.4..-6 t JOIN BAKER, Adel'. NOTICE. • Not.e is her..by si•en to Creditors that Ail -110,1 LLB Lae applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Adam. county for diecharce under the Ineolvetit Lases of this Comrtionwesith ;Hind the Court ha. flied Tuesday, the 12th day of October next, at 2 o'- clock, P. if.. ror the hearing of the applicant and his Creditor,' at the Court house to the Borough of Gettysburg. Sept. 24 —.,t NOTICE TO ASSESSORS TI e Assessors elected at the loot gpring Election ar her-by notified to attend at the Coal In INA 0119 C In the borough of Gettysburg, to receive blank As sesonnent Duplicates and the necessary Instructions, se follows: The Aseeesore of Union, Conovrego, Berwick, Ber wick borough, Oxford, Hamilton, Heading. Mount pleasant, Germany, Btraban, Mounkjoy, and LI ohm town borough will attend on Monday, the Usti day of Octotnr next. And the Aseessore of the borough of Gettysburg, t'utuberland, Highland, Preedaru, Liberty, Hamilton. ban, "rink lin, Butler, Menalieu. Tyrone, Huntington, Latimore and York Springs borough, will attend Tuesday, the 191/i day of October near. By order of the Commissioners. Sept. td N 0 T I C E The first account of JESSE CLINK, Trustee of .7011:11 C. 11..tcui A Wirt for the use of Comities J. MICH; of Ad/ll9lcounty. has been filed in the Court of Common Pleaa of Adams County, and will be confirmed by said court, oh the 18th day of October, 1809 , unlses canoe be shown to the contrary. JACOB MELHORN, Proth'y. Sept. 3.-td. NT ()TICE. The first account of GEoRoY: BROWN Committee of ButswaSH BSWILTON, ft Lunatic, 0 Adam. county, Gas been Bled in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed h said court, on the 18th day of Octr./..es,lB69.unless can, be shown to the contrary. JACOB ELHOR:S , ProWy. Sept. 3.—td. 114 XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-L KIN e - tars Testamentary on the estate of JOHN ING, late of Conowego township. Adam, con n ty. Pa., deceased, baring been granted to the under signed, they hereby give notice to all persons indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment •nil those having claim. against the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. LEVI KINDIG , DANIEL IL BARNITZ, Sept. 3.-6 ts Executors. *A w ne first named Executor rasides in Conowago township, Adams county; the latter in Ileidleburp township, York county. NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of terns BACIIGARDYILIL late of Mountpleaaant twp., Adams county, Pa, daces/ed. having been granted to the under•lgned, residing in said township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to pi teent them properly authenticated fur settlement. (Jan. 29.-17 Sept. 10.-6 t PXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ten Testamentary Op the estate of RICHARD Cannes, deceased, late of Freedom twp., Adams co.. Pa. haring been granted to the undersigned, residios in Pa, township, he hereby give. notice to all persons iddebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those basing claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement, H. Pi HIGRA.II, kx'r. Greenmoent, Pa. , Sept .3.- et NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Joetea Ft. Flirty, Rai late of Abbottstown, Adams co, Pa.,,deceeeed, Latins been granted to the undersigned, residing in Phillips burg, N.J. ha hereby gives notice to all person. in debted to said rotate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. For the convenience of persons having semi menu to make with the above estate, they ran ca upon Edward Spangler, of Abbottstown. dept.l7.-6t• starptuttro and Tontrartgro. Wm. C. Stallsmith Son, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor nice, Door & Window =Brackets, &c. Constantlyon band and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. 1181.0rderapromptly attended to. Jan.15,1865.—tf GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter %lid Contractor , RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has removed to hie new Shop Stratton street between York and Railroad Weds . and is prepared to take contracts for putting up and repairing Buildings, at am reasonable rates as any builder In Gettysburg—all work guaranteed Lobe o beet quality. Re hopesby strict attontion to busi ness to merit publicpatronage. Glee me a call. April i1.1869.-tt WM, CHRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, Having remored to my new Shop On Washington street, between Middle anti Ohambreaburg streets, atid introdaced Mum -Power, I am prepared to far rash all kindsof work for building purposes, of the but meter .al, sad as neatly and cheaply as it can be does at any other eietablishment in thsveranty. Ex perienced Hands always in readiness and work ex seated with promptneu and dispatch. or Eiders tor all kinds ofßraokets,Bcrolls, Mould. tap, ac., prow by filled and on., essonabls terms. Anr1116.18119 -tf GRAPE VINES ! I HAVE NOW READY ROE MIRKIT 10,000 GRAPE VINES, ONE AND TWO YEARS OLD—INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY. a; RUNDLE!) GUM FOR SALE WHOLESALE & RETAIL. !?The attention of Degas and Hciosekeepers is Incited to my stock, belOre pereleudng siesswhere, as it is eery choice sod will be sold on resunutable term,. Address ROBERT MEADS. Getnisbarg, Pa, Bept.lo, 11M-4t. THE STAR & SENTINEL has a larva etrvilittlaa then all the papers is the Omar coadobteit—heses ft Is the beet ailesettafisg maedban. JACOB NIFLUORN, Proth'y JANE. C. WHIg ❑T, Adin'x JAC , th lIELIIOBN, Pruth'y M=l;= B. 1/. LlAGEftlfANlAdm'r ECEDIEEM IIi• work le •li pnt up of good materiel ■nd by he beet of mechenlciTand cannot fail to give sat's. faction. His prices are alwaye reasonable. He souk orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRDIG promptly done, at moderate rates. W. K. GALLAGHER . NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP "770 MS his friends and the public generally that he has resumed the Harnews-making business, and paned a Shop on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, adjoin ing the Passenger depot, where he will manufacture And keep on hand all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, LASHES, FLY-NETS. kr &c., which will be Bold at the lowest cub prices. Also, TRUNKS of all kinds. SEPAIRINtIand MENDING attended topromptly. Having, been Working at the business for 30 year., I can guaranty the best kind of work, all being made ander my own superintendence. Give me a call. May 7, 1869.—tf JOHN CULP. PRO T OGRAPHA9, PHOTO MINIATURES Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, AL . BUMS GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. adrWadaalln nothing butthe beat ants kind. Can and examine our stock. Copies sn be farnialked from •llnegatlhes ever ta ken et this Gallery . TYSON'S OLD STAND: out. 11.—a L. DESIRABLE THREE-STORY . BRICK DWELLING 1101JAI front, cm 40 foot lot, with tw o- story Ilsok•bnlldlng, In first-duo repair, two door boar Mart House, on Baltimore street, wsu be sold ca di , commodatlng terms. fianolL—tt My Property as Clialaborsbary . se, Getiyaboay, Pa. THE HOUSB is & two. story brick, the ill it • llydraat la th e yard with good oat balkUngo, choice rarialaat of Oruro, atrawborries, alsokbarrlao, Ituyterrioa, Pout aad dwarf Pear Von cm the lat. L B. ROW. Sept. 10.-41 V,uointos Onto. COOPERING! PETER CULP Ru comareueed the COOPERLNG BUSINESS in all its branches at his residence on the Iluttnas. burg road, at the end of Carlisle street, Gettpburn Pa. The pnblio can always have made to order &II kinds and styles of .118,AT VESSELS, CROOT STANDS. PICKET STANDS, TUBA PLC BARRZLS. I also manifitst ore and 10 sal. IS op Alder Barrels. And all other k,nda of Coopering. Repairing done cheaply and with despatch. Give tis a Call. Ang.l3, 1860.4 f GETTYhBURG BAKERY; T HE firm of Newport & Ziegler baring been dbr eol red, the undersigned wit I =Wane the Bak lug bovines., in altite branches, at the old stand, Corner of South Washington and R eal Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. All kinds of CCM= CAAk: u, lIItSAD, ROLLS, PRETZELS, &c . cone tautly baked and always to be bad fresh. With many years experience and every disposition to please, he feel. that he can promise satisfaction in all cases. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the old firm, its continuance is asked. BALTZER NEWPORT. Aprl 9. 16E9 A SERVANT FOItALL. Roth's Improvement for Opening, Closing and Latching Gately, AIAY be .Ittached to any gate andoper•ted from buggy. team or eaddle, by one baud. in an de 4ired direction Iron. the ga t e—opened and cloned from one point. at any distance from the gate. Thin im provement I.simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be di ged by the sagging ot the gate, nor by the frost raising the poets; may be made at a country blecksmith's.and easily attached to a gate. The nndersigned, having the Right for Adam. coun ty, will veil Township and Farm Rights of thlt Im. pmvement. Also, ROTA t SITASEI , AMERICAN LEVER OAT)... —which wiltbe found valuable and convenient to all who ha •e gate, to drive throngh—•• they I , l2lltib their toarn.opon.clo.e nll.l latch attata. without the neeee.sity of potting in the met or cond. Purfne•ho, tur,lnetku.kg.,ertaree• . ISRAEL I:MCKEE tie r 19.—t! Menelle, P. ti Aden., JO l / 4 NI w rii"roN,FASIIION u ABLE ha Rb Eh.“ppurite the Eaglo lloitl, Gettyebrirg.Ea. who, ho Len at ill titnetberoand ready to attend to all t•u•inese in ht. lane Ile has Ancuellent 88118tan1 and ratio faction. Give bin, •call. 'I-ry 29,1867. BROOMS! Ultooms The under %fgt..' con inuea to menu facture BrPeaty at him new stand on the north.eafa corner or Centre Square, adjoining Bierbowel 'a Begar Store. Ile ellf ha•if during the fall a full pepply on hand, and wtl/ be able to furifinh them 14 . 110 LESA LE OR RETAIL firmntol made to order or on the !afar. Per,. ha,- mg rti a ,uld do well to rive him A rail. GettyS. It 'TIPTON. liburg, Sept. 17, 13r9.-3m * , arriagers, ftztruess, &c. DAVID McCREARY. JOHN P. 11cCREARY "Best always Cheapest. THE Best and Cheapest, SA DDLES', L'RIDLEJ, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County ore always to be found at the old and well known Itand,Baltimore st.,opposltetile Presbyterian Church (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, re the most eut , tantially built and neateet. Our Harness, (pletin and silver rnounl edo are completein every respect and warranted to be or the very beet material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN NOT on ALAS. They are the beat FITTING and most durable. Our HeAvy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made any where and in the most subetantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft [lames, Flr-nets and everything In the lin None Setter or cheaper. Our - prices have been asoccan to the loweetliving standard. A liberal percentage for cash. offal) billeamounti tig to 1.5 or more. We work Putting but the beet of stock and will warrant every article turned out to Lein everyrespect as represented. Thankful forpast favors wet lithe •ttention to our present stock. U. call and examine rsicis QUALITT! Jan.29.1588.-tir D. IfcCBEARY k EON. CARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED. e war being over,the undersignedhave resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS at theirold stand, In East Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work In the most fashionable, enhatantial, And superior manner. A lot of new and second-bald CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. kC., on band, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. eir REP AIRLNGJE) lune with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new andold lIABNESS -n hand for Thank fill for the liberal patronage heretofore en oyed by therms, theyeolicitand will endeavor to de erre a large abate in the future. May 29.-t f DINNER k ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages REMOVAL. Tundersigned has removed his Carriage-mak !nu shop to tt e east sod of Middle street. Gettys. !tura, Pe., where he will continue to build all kinds of work in hie line, Tie: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL— ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. July 1,1868.-17 glurtograph Oalltrini. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. AMBRO TYPES, &c., &c., AND FOR SALE. FOR SALE, the .3tar 44 ettylltit,rts relrlf ynu wish SO chase the best and • • suit the advertising • tt SIITI:qICL LARGE POTATO WALTER. of New ' tine specimens of • , One weighing 43 a third 4 NE, PREMIUMS.—:Thfi awarded at the reott Adams County:Agri be found on the Mat • Hue. grammes, Posters; ate:. best style and at 1 . • STAR & SENTINSL Orders ••y mail pronipil SALES.—Samuel perty, in Franklin Eicholtz-53 acres, $2,850. * Conrad a w Mr. Eicholtz 44 acres, meats, in Highland tow CABBAGE.-Mr of Butler township, 1. has this athr.ou raised, ground 10 yards aqua! cabbage of the S tone moth varieties. Plan* and ranging in weight f Pcr lan]. Ile has the adv. }-10,\%"r0 VOTE.," se.vaace tickets or oplen the coming election. 3 "Judiciary,' for •J. • Court and Aex•netate "aState," for i iovernoi ; ty," for likpre*enuitiv: and one h (or "Borough,“ 3.- the. To IV nsl , tur 13,,rntrzb ( Ito ACII E. 5 . 741. tho New York eveolba recipes which are-•cal • To kill cockroaches, t carisild• acid and Of mix, and paint the crack they hide. The Nencll. tain destruction. "Not in history." Ni'. tiro: iodic acid and three. pli e d t t , a will hits seen it tried. SWEPI' W A Y. the Ihnover als“ annul her on the Road, were piwept away, last fey floods, coning Leas y ralun. , e Railroad. was interrupted until dui repltil-d. The storm severe further East, and extetakd over Eastern P. Jersey, jNew Vnrk an away Igidiref and a number f dwell] . ago !Well done, with SCIIOOL-HOU9E .B night of the 22d ult., Sad in Huntington township,.. stroyed by tire. There in the house in !heave. ing WI:St seen to be all rig.. to midnight; but betimi in it %tits burnt. The, out, and found at the . root' which proves that the fire au iucen•liary. The hon. modernized and was in Compit• r. IcES. —The OS Slipper Win bleC, ',Aver N1a1,,11 Creak Cb , 00. 17th. IntrZ4nctor eothineawe on_ Fridfy We1 ,, e14:, P. M. Tini- Sae? ament of Will 1)e colubruted, by D in rho Evut:nbe Luther °vont, on the think' Oniber. Sers - oe3 wlll wiling:. A. M., in Cie o'clock, P. M., in Eng turd- exeryittev will take prey lolly, at 9; A. M. 411 Alt ItESTED.—Je cliargcd with . mallcion .-wake," was arrested In tsin, on Sunday week, by thi. place. Just as Ro. take him, Carbangh maile Ilouzer drew his revolver shots, oue of thvra baugh's artn. Ile then ga was brought to town. I Dr the wound, which pre4al wound. Carhaugli was in default of $l,OOO bail,. entered ball in that amou HARPER, to answer it .No and was released. MEE BREAKING °ROIL Gitt, Esq., last wesik the Parkton and Stanches that the contractor will, work at once. We lair. moray of "breaking .g;Ott place at Beck leyavlll,: • on Tuesday next, October A. M., on which occa*oa be delivered by gentlest: more, York and other pl lic are invited to attend. and Manchester Railroad provide an entertainment adjacent. A band of mu cheater will be in atten. the meeting. P. T. BARNUNI.—,T. flu Asylum street, liartfcird, I among the most enterp book publishers In the Ifni now in press and will. inon' glen and Triumphs, or Po collections of P. T. aatiso himself. The work hi an - busy and eventful life, asp ager, banker, lecturer and . contains his celebrated leel of Money-getting," sod " . 6 •. bees in Business." The before us show that the w with humor, anecdote, and will be sold only by sub agents are now wanted in e, ocoiinty•to canvass for it. - DARING OUTRAGE. night last, Mr. Jamas • Sheriff BANN, went to M serve a writ as Deputy ed to return home abouilo ing a stranger on th e * road,. quested permission to Ada in his buggy, and Mr. H. going a short distance, the' Mr. H.'s attention tea man road, apparently drunk, up in the buggy to look at the stranger struck him a the side of the bead, knoCk the buggy. At the same mo in the road sprang to his f. Joined by another who had • on the road side, the three Deputy, besting and severely. They finally len the road, got into the ba:• off. Mr. Hann, recovering • prise and rough treatment,, , , - hatless and somewhat scar ' - .1 a neighboring tarm house, MainetL until morning ; whe to the spot where the oui gathered up his papers strew and returned home. The h ed by the villains, had home during the night,, buggy with him. The o% In mystery. As Mr. It's was miseinici it is suppose& tive was robbery. II 'so; gained the their tain, 4 ottly about 85. 1 U B