AAWIII4. 11 .1.1014.01; +(whims* monism= AND ISlBusizi& Baltimore et. batmen Cburt-house andDiainond Goff Plow,. Pa. ' 11:11118 OF PUBLICATION. Tun STA; AltD Smarm Is pubUthed every Fri ay morning, at 1200 a par In advance ; or 11.50 B not paid within the year. No subscriptions dis continued until all arearagea are pahl, unless at the option of the publishers. - Apriurnmenurs are inserted at 'reasonable rates. A Metal reduction will be made to persons &drubbing by the quarter, halt year, or year.— Special notices will be inserted at special rates, to be agreed upon. The circulation of the dna AND MINIUM one half larger than that ever attained by any wepaper in Adana county; and., as an adver lag medium, it cannot be excelled. Jos WO= of all kinds will be promptly caeca d and at fair rates. ' Hand-bills, Blanks, cards amphieta, &c., in every variety and style, will be nted at abort notice. Timm CAM. grottosistutl eardo, &c. 1 II B. WOODS, • arroßNar ar LAW, rammed the P tactic* at Law, and will Weald to any baldpate la the 00111111 of Adams twenty. Of- Ace .7. B. Dinner's South Neat corner of the Memo ad (March it, 1870—t JM. KRA.UTH, Attorney at • Liar, Gettysburg, Cs. Collections audaillsgal business promptly atteLded to. 0111 ca mi Baltimore street,south of theoourt-hotuta. June it, 18119-tr McCONA.UGHY, Attorney at • (a I. , olc• one door orestoragwas'o Drug store. Ottauthersburg street. Special tttootloa ;Iron to Snits ,aolloottoosand idttletnent of as totes. all legal baaluess, mad I LI us to ?sallous, Bounty, IlsolC-pay, and Damageo J . :c.cos,•t .11:1 ms ■ promptl3ind ollielint iy Attended to. ,I rarrsut ueated, tad Atoka Form formals u Ea" .0. other western States. Jane LS. 18139.-tf J. COVER; ATTORNEY AT • I; W,wttl..romptlyottendtooolleetionand tII itlior Boainessontrustodtobtoosro. )CoA between rahoestook sad Danner and Meg soros, Saltimoroitroot,flaillyobarg,Po. Vay211.11367• OIVID A. BUEHLER, ATTOR- A - dy kr LAW, will promptly attend to collo': #as Lai .11 steer trailaesa entrusted to Ms cam In the threettory building ~i11.•01• !..mrt.tionse. IG•ttyaburg,llo.y29,lllo7 -IA.VID WILLS, ATTORNEY a. los it hiscesidoneelnthoSouth-eas ofJoittritSquare. lay 19,11187. DR. H. S. HUBER, A. E. ',Woo, of auziobersburg and Waaiviis atm uPPUSITII COL. TATE'S I4ilLl HMI. /use 11 11160.—1 f 1 - 1 R. J. W. C. 0 1 1ISAL Ly Has hie' °Mae at biz residence in Baltimore roet,‘ aro I )4ce ..bore the gosipiier 01110• . Gottyaburg,Alay 29.18i1f . OHN L. HILL, M.D., • DENTIST .deeia tibsineersburs street,sessip opposite tb Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, PENN•A dartiavlugiasea la constant practice over 295011111 patiuk Li eau be assured of good week. [July g.—t Da. J. E. BEFIESTRESSER, Dent tat, laying toasted to Gettysburg, odors tus or vices to tits public. Mosta York street, nowt) ..ppootte tits Glebe lan, where Ito will be prepared to ...tt sod teas, out with! n tbs province oftb• Dentist P.roosslt •set of full or partialsottsottootbereln• •Ited toostl, t ems reosoitsble July 30, LB4lo.—tf Earriago, ganuss, at. SAYE YOUR HORSES ! Patent Elastic Cork Hope Collars. TIRE undersigned has for sale these A. WWI ititATJOU 001.1.hki. manner:tared by Hatter t Barry, Philadelphia, which an cow said by an the City Yaraaucr MMlreed thanyealee !or the prMeetkm of their stack. They arallahterfn weight, absorb Do moisture. and &awe bleak the Oork with which they an muffed bolsi very +MM, iheCallar a4iesta to tbe shape et lb • anneal, had doe, hot Math termere, try them. ousiequatly HARNESS 07 Au. Kim for We sad made to ordo.. 0111.af' our solobliolt- Toollas tn ir,o street, Chlirgbarg, pa y oajofoisir tho Ab? 20.1870—if Joint °trip. D An!) NORRABY. J OHM 1. MooRzART "Best always Cheapest, THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES COLLARS and, HARNESS of-all kinds, in the Count arealwaysto Oa round at the old and well known Jtan d, Baltimos• at opposito the Presbyterian Ohara (MoOREARY'B.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness,. (pinta and silver mount ere complete I D every respestand warranted to b. of the rep best material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, .eau some eta?. They are the but FITTING and most durable,. Our Heavy Draft Harness, Are made to order, as cheap mi they can be mediany There and in the moat Substantial manner. Riding Bridles, W . 4, Lashes, Draft H m am, fir- nets and es ng in the tin None better or cheaper. Our prices • nave been tiOIICID to theloireittiving standard. 4 !Gismo percentageforsash,off alleillsansonnting So 8S or more. We work nothing but the beat of stook and will werrantevery artiste turnedoutt obeli:Lever:respect us represented. fkmatfaiforpostf vol crito attention to our stock., . 05..91vs us • colltadsisailuortlOSlLlPOMAY.rfr 1an.29,18611.-ty D. ltnOaralil< dGli. C &RRIASIE-MAXING RESUMED Tn•warb•tog over,tbenndbroftnedhaversizaked th• CIABRIMILMALINOBTIMINUM, ott . th et r old'itikuCt it neat Middle ,treat, Gettysburg where they Ups Orman prepared to put up wort to the eariet fastlietutble. 4abscsatbil.and euperter mummer • lot of seer and woad-hand 0 AILIIAGIB,BIIGGIES,kO baud, Ada they will dispose of iittivi lowest prices, sad all orders will be supplied as prelsPil.7 sod satisfacworityUs possible. larßEP&llllffeM don, wlthdlspatati,andateheapest rates. , A lime/blot or aswasdoldlll.ll3.lll3s en hated to sale. • Theakft I for the liberel patronage heretofore en joyed by thee, theysolieltand - end•ovor to de serve a large share in the titan. lday i9.-tf • . DANNIE & EIZGLIS. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL.' THI underilgood ins removed his ing &bop Saito obit oad of ILlddle street. Gags tur4. Pa, whet* M will coattail* tobaud W Ida& of worth his Unn. Tie: . CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL - ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. His wort It all pot wp of good guitarist and by the bout of eteelunameadpeautot MI to glee astir setup. WI prkweire sully. 'lnsatiable. We soar IN prilore,oonidoat to be emea Osseo. 11.11PAISINGpreetItly 41 eae,staiodersterater. W. K. 61.11.L1.1.618111. July 1.11M.-1y gift asd girt vissrmut. ADAMS COUNTY AtUTUA.L FIBS INSUR+NOR 00XPALNY 1110071PORATIM YASOE 18, 1851. ONNIOXISB Vic•-Prealdmin—Scainellt.Ekicell, ileerstroy A.Boatiar. . - _ Trimmer-4LO. lahnsitook : . lizmintiv•Oommlitimi--11mbertYsOnrdi,11:A.Pte a ',Jacob Ling. ilimisners.—.osisciellamps;B:A r, 8.6. Buses% E.G. Tahnectock,O•ityabargplabob King, Straka& cownikip; . .Priniacink Diskljicanklia H. A. Picking. Btreilica; ANL! P.Elitt,Niim Yzfrdi Wm. Boas Whig, LAbecty; H. o.PiitemPoliksinMg Y. IL) . es,„TkliClaiapaagis I Wind la ha eposatioairio i onuty of Ldoma. It has bora la operationfor lam has' IT years, mid la that period boo stuid• bat Meal s ism es t,aarlaspald lassos it ire daring that portal •monntiog teoverdliyooo. Layperson desiring *sin can apply to iqhor of the manages'. 414.111 izaoutlra °visit too meta, at thee!•ee , Clompaay, on the last ,Weltteeday very ateath Idclock. 1..11L , , , . • - .4 _274: CARDS, Lettmr Heide, A MU' .oinalirs.lllavolopii, and all kiddie JO MAW odd Ili* sedans add shay df;Sikdadd. Z;MM -1. - „..,.,„,, ', ~,i ., ....„,,- 249:,' ..,-4., ~.t.L.--_,.., : . ' ,..- ..,:-., ~--.:. , ..:_ - ...tL.--.2..2z.-.. , . .:' ----,- - • ----..k.ir.e,...-,—,..: : --,: th ' Itliik • = 7 ;*;"•=4Xo=Cil'ke-' , lO-'41:' , , , ft'... - = ."%.,- - _.:.7-: , ' . :'.' - ' .: .;..- -- :1::. - : - ,1-•:' - .Tz::::i,A,.... , .:".'7, -.". . - . -....-...:.„--.:. -..;': - . -. • ... ! ' Cr-. - . 4 • - -, , p,•.-„ ! '1.•••,-.7::it,,-.. .• :. .. ~ . , _ , , . • . . . . ..... ... .....,...: s ..... : , -. • I - .., :• „ -.... .„, • . _ ....., ~... . ( .00. . e .. • I . I 1 -,•,• :--- ..., ~ ! ! • .. i.. \\,. ' . •i= . ~..., _.; ~ p ... ~,......_, , ~.. ~ , . ___ VOL. LXX. NO. 28. Removal 1" Removal 1 ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Can be found at by residence ea Corner East .afiddleand Strait() n SM. GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or , - der hie Mork tone In tits moat utis. factory manner, andat prima, low as can possibly be afforded tomake •thring. GA'S PIPE unasked, as well as Mandeßerl, Brackets, Drop Lights ke.;_also WATER TIPI, Stops. Top sad frost Elplgots.audju short everyttano.loneng to gasor water daturas. Belli burig, and furnished If desired. Leekr ofal lands ropatrod. , rAprll 29,1870-If GETTYSBURG BAKERY rail firm of Newport. &2111 r having been dia l. .solvimi,the undersigned I continua thollaking bnalnesa,in allita branches, at the old stand, Corner of South • Washington and If eat Middle streets', Getiyeburg,=Pa. .A.ll Mitch of ORACKSRB, 0.401112, ROLLS, PRATZELS, Le constantly baked and alwaysto be had fresh. With many years experience and every disposition to please, he feels Matte can promise satisfaction in all EWE. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the old Sim, Its continuance Is asked. - ItALTZSIt ZiIIWPORT. Aprl9.lBo9—tf STEAM SAW MILL T - HE aadsrsigtad las In eparatloa • STIAII SAW 1111.1 4 at tins South Mammals. mar Graafian burg Springs, and hi prepared to saw to ardor bills of Irani; OAK. PINE, 83111 LOOK, or any kind of Timber daairad, at lb. abortast salsa and at lowrataa. Ho also manufactures SHINGLES, PAILINGS, itc L. U _ B- E R delivered at say Point at the LOWEST RATES. 3 per cent. will be dedacted for the cash payments, or thumbs will be charged from the cline or delivery of liambor. Ttrangful kir peat favors, he would desire a continuance for taw future. •AU lettere ehouid tie addressed po hi% at Omolten burg P.O. Adams county, Pa. kLIANZY ICILTZIIB4II , 4II. 00.29, 166 Y.—it ICE-CREAM SALOON. JOHN GRUEL oaLitaagasuad ST, GITTIIIBUIG, Awe door go Aspic Rotes,' Hu 'away. on band • tarp uwortment of all Mods of CONFECTIONERY, made of the beet waterfalls, with /rafts, Almond' Llama, Ilia, Oahu, La: ICE CREAM, misread to eastoipers, and orders for /amill es or Par iies promptly 8 11 • 8 . BiTtagvedsisecommodaUens for Ladlu . aad 0 es Ilea ea, and deleratlaalto Pisaas, be invitee hie triendras give hits • as 11, April 8, 1870.—tf Surveying--U otveyancing. J. S. WITHEROW , FAJEF /ELD• PA". I Tank= servfMts Sqpablils as • . PRACTICAL SIIRTEYOR, snd Is pmpared So surto Palms, Lets. le., on rms• sonsbletanns. daring taken oat • donvsyancer's License, be wilialse *Stand to prsparing DilDB, BONDS, alLll•dia, WILLS, L1A8111.1.1- TIOLAS AulaingsZlT, CILIALLIG AT SALIM, As. Hayti' hipt.e• eid4aniblo *swims' In thlsllneAs hopes to reeillys *liberal ;Iwo of P•trouage• Bud• see promptly •t goaded to • aaaaa rips ripsaws/de... PostOeles addrers, girl old,d sins 50..P11. Jan. 111414-tp - GRANITE-YARD , GETTYSBURG, PA., ON RAILROAD, NEAR "'ARIGHT DEPOT" PETER BEITLER Is prepared to turalab GRANI:I2, for all kinds Of BUILDING AND moannumu, POMPOUS, at reasonable rates— Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, &e., &c., oat and dabbed la yyerY etyle . thisir•d, by beet co workmen 11/I.ordorofrota adistanoeptomptlysttioadod to Jone3.—tt COOPS-RING! • PETER GULP' Has commenced the COOPERING BUS/NESS in all its branches at lits mamma On the Mumma*. burg road, at the and of Carlisle stmt., Ciattysbnrg, Pa. The public can always have made to order all kinds and styles of ST LA nilitiLS, • ' &BOUT STANDS; NUNEZ STANDS, TUBS, • "Lan aiiitizb labs issanlitoturss Paso Barrel& And all other kinds of Coopering. itaptiriag dims imply and with liessostak. alas sa 'sail. Amiga% 1/100.-tf NEW BUSINESS. Upholstering & TrinutiOg. E. CULP - Htigr,ida. l l.. - mb,.4 l B"=,Z"`"'' Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mats trasses, and Upholstering in all its branches. Heals() ecestinhes Ids old buboes of Trirdmiolt f l i tail i e s e,Chirrtsgee d t iss an m dLoLlettstr . eze the patine Gettyiburs,Pa.,Dee.lL—tt BLACKSMITIIING. B. G. HOLLEI3AUGH weed a Blaakemithllhop on Washington mime, next dear to Obrltawan'i Carpenter Bkopi and IsPreparod to do all kinds . •INLAO*IIIIITEe t LNG ,atreasonable rateibarattavidassabareetp u ldl e patroaanc. RIVILIgiNeof all Made. alio unk:atnal:- April 30,111611.—tt - I Zit E Id Aft - e'll-L P • 41.1127YE8 TEndertaker,di Piper :ENDOr spreparipittolurablren short sotto' dressirmaile , toriue 00111111 VS 01 ALL STZLEB' 111•110k0110 0 01 / 0114 aierberlianiALL rantortakS Nab at I m am& raNkaaair do. drod wi ntilinkikkislbtio/P0 Nth , "Talk fa 71.nror MeltPl/AT .prortgeteelii.6 1111plinicstreet-afrit, Fr i f orag i tnk, miorrGisas-:tf. " ' V812,11 1 1 4 111.41ii.s wrier ismisuat oft 414iiistAriaiiiii awl* estibed.•lena it fp Use bat itiwt lei 'HIP BRIAD, THE undersigned is deislrone of &min iv kis aklaaissuasa, aad would ask books thee* indebted to mil end 'tittle tie num The books Ent.' taus/ at Obasisame abible sad 011 pima, la• dapied ar. 11111 MMAT TWlleldlld SO call sot N& auxasata. /11a04.1,014i1 EAGT;F: LIVERY, Sale & Exchange Stables, .6.. .a.;is asenuivberi stni, oritglind eisiked' have opened a *IIIIP LIV 3111; *Mlle IMAIII6II STA SUN tildispilawardlars Ipropiesilsediseinilpireioe Aismossidossaik lids Vs Mai "milkd iminalvsa idtk r• ' • Buggie!, C 4 .rTiMeirs,ll4k. ks) - 1 0 444 °Wagons ; A , of tko !skit Mita. solloitat to moot ti• pane dle• and. korktittS Al* Peak wiliest spot' or blow. . 611 4asiliselliditkrroltothil—ktoo or rote, Nold *rip. plos,..Tbot ot-tkoft.o" ardor. - _ • Mkt pot assess Omer bo soktomodatod and tom lbetablo octitplookto iltrokitol„ Nettle. knotty moll. ono *Mkt* eilotfilie *tot on be swot ski t ' • Ml6= illeibeitatl444.l4 Feld, stionoki teakil kOkidodttoott enkilloi ratan ~vat to sod from tie Depot open the inskoLtatiikattettrOt orky-tookt. R e ne° ' 61 . 111111 % " * 1111118 8". lo&HdvaPrit - 4/4 llrookkoottiroAlkos • week, IhiftiVadalio , old ee i r dome air biswrFftv. - Ott nom k : - • llitokkok a i e r toF ire. AXE andslitmdssaiggi launkreettreipplio. as otter ourselves that by imp1ait.. ,11601 7d07. ,,7 01114 litalkkrkorkoelknikrtothk 'mil- is 7. as"- Ire OlallOt SONNY 1,11/#01111.1N111111.12410117 Stinh.PrOfieilati*lll4/111101101.4,11 seEMLidenebt"' Tr s • L' - ."'"" PIM /. U_ • 01101t0114.1kcioitI.' WILLIME D. 1 0142W0321:1 D11E.14140 Tsui 11,1111114 f • touvarding **ousts. LOOK HERE ! THE undersigned has leased the Wara - bonsoonthocorneroll3trattonatrootand thiltallroad,Gattysburg,Pa., andwill carryon th Grain & Produce Business math tebranclies. The highest prices wi flatways be paid for Wheat,Eye,Oorn,Elate, Oloverand Timo thy steeds, "lammed, elamae, Hay and Straw, Dried Plat, Nnts,Seap, Ham ',Shoo [dere and Sides, Pots. toes, with everything else in the sountry produce line. GROCERIE S OF ALL KINDS ainstaatly for sale Akiffses. Sugars Kola/.es, Elyr• ups, Tess, Spices Salt, Obsess, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard,Starisb, B ro oms, Buckets, Blacking, Soap, Se. Al s o r ooAt OIL, FIN Oil, Tar, So. FIBI 01 all klads;Splicipsand Nails; eisoklag tad Vowing To. Imam He fs always skis to supply& &rat rate article of with lb. differen k Inds st Peed. Also ,dronnd P tutor. wi tb tianosand oth r tlir Ears. GOAL. by then ashoil,ton orearload. He will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS toNo:l66Nortb Howard street, BALTIMORE . and No.Bll Mark et street,PHIL.ADELPHIA. Ali goods sent to eltberplace wil Ibe received and forirarded promptly All goods should be marked "CRABSOAR.' •pril 2,1869.- t 1011 IVE WIIIII. J. C. WIILI Joseph Wible & Son , PRODUCE DEALERS, landh-oast coraerqf Raaroad and Tfiuhington struts GETTYSBURG PA. H lClllyialmicawsbardiectputd for try pr alk oa lnda gs of :31 1 1;1 . n, Oonatantly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES. The boat brand'oll7EtlLlE=HB eotudanny on band, *monad at abort nation. April 22,11170—tf NEW FIRM. A. E, E CUSP. ODE RAS token the Warabonao s iataly mien plod b tlaan i scOraaisa Suwon , the coo of th Gil &oettysburg Geoklods resca milts from itantoxisowa,and wl aths al/ of Grain and Produce, ktrlngtheldthent market pries. will also keep h oonsntly on - band tarsals all kinds f ja IROCERI S, Colfoo, tow, Nola's**. 8 yrnp ',Tom to 'lib Bal Fish, Olbs. Tor, Soap., I sea n and Lard, Tobaccos , t c Also, the bast brand. of FLOUS, wlO ma of al kinds • oho, Coal. I reSpoettilly solicit thsparronagoofonrfilenda, andinvite tbe public to canoed exassin• my stock Janes' A.B. sewisoDa.,—}f ROBERT M'CURDY, DEALER Ix FLOUR, 0.84.11 f, 0140(JERILPS tto. earrresmul, PENIPA. Hi ndarsigaed fa paylaga th is Wariv•bonsejs Osalisle styes& a*lktft• Hnshier's Hall,tbe high•styricsa for nous WHEAT EYE COIN OLTA, 11H0X - wakALTAnoilag_4irDirnafrimainws. rtrzarvins, as., es., andinvitrrodnceritoglve his acallbeibre selling I Ess constantly on handforsale, A. LARGE SUPPLY OP GROCERIES, molassee,llyrups,Oodies Sugars,/e. with &dills! Ofle,Tar, deeps, HaColland lard,Tobliicsedko. Also the bestbrauds of 1/LOl7ll, with IZID of all kinds He likewise has SEVERAL VALUABLE TERTILIZEBB, eslabiv Pledge Ot!no,lihodss' Phosphate and A A Ysalsas Guano. whilst he pays tkolifigliest market prices total' he buys, ka .ells at the lowest living profits. H. asks • share of public patronage, roootvod to giv• sat silictioninsviirgtess. HOBART MoHIIHDT, NEW 'FOR W AR DING AND QQMMISSION HOUSE. H AVING purchased the estensive Warehouse, Oars, to., of Quin I Hannigan, the andertigned Intend tooarry on the business, nn dor Ow Ina of Italian Co.,t the old stand on this carter of Washington& igeltillroadit rest ,on a mops extiostve soaks than heretofore sr rotator Iine THISHAY B of' /freight Oars ollosvo out Harabogrte ivory OON, an d d accost toodation trart• rip be rub as occasion wayrooldto Sy tab arroogooksot .care prepared to convoy height at al timesto and now iloicippro• bamboos of this kind entrusted to us, willhoprrtnyk attended to. Our oars run to the Warehouse • Itertason it Bogs 1.6 north Howard Wert, Halt.l none. Being diformlood to pod good sloes, Nl Ow. and die If Ir 17 w i urt t art oryhod y to girt its a ten. . 4LLICAND7fROOBBAN J4 l oll l 4ia4M•' Zad•Citill • giverlf "tables. WEAVER & SON. Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Wctshingtonsi. •Gtettyaburg - Penna. ASE pleasure in announcing to tierpublit that they have better aeoommoda t re than ever to supply the public with aU styles end kinds of tkenveyanese that win be fistued in a first 01el E 7. Their Hones, Sac ßacks, end Bleigias cannot be tby any bllidunent in the town. In Priem th eeapetea . Horses andlles bought and aoht, on roosonsito terms. GIVE US A CALL. Take Notice. ffin2. nlaant o .‘XPar,ti =II Sewing Illathinto. HOWE MACHINES! THE LATEST IMPROVED di GENUINE SEWING MACHINES. JACOB.F. THOMAS; Agent; GlirriBßUßG, PA. At his residence on York Street. 'WEBS wi II brpromptly attended to. Maclaine Q deliversdto•ll parts of the county andiustitto- Mug given gratis, sll„Thttpublleareeautioned against parties 'whit use the name of ROWS in connection with their tea chines on account of the popularity of the Howe Ma chines. There're none °KNOWS unless they bar . * =bedded In each maehla• a medallion having the kennel; of 1161 AS HO W.II,Jr. on it, to. Feb. 26—if GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 496 Broadway, New York 730 Chestnut street, Philddelphia JOHN 01188 POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. NOlllllinlitlir 0t.01144, by band and no waste o thread. Wlderange of application without change of ad nutmeat. Thesauri retains Itsliesn ty a ndirmnsa safterwaab• log and ironing. Beeldes doing all kinds of work done by other Sew. lag Machlnee, these Machines execute the most beantifniand permanent fm broidery and ornamental work. dt'The Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex hibitioner)/ the United Btatnand Europe, have been awarded the (hover t Baker &ming Ilsebtnee, and the work done by them, Wh exhibited In oom ostlnetl- • LEGION very highest prise, TIM CROSS OF TIER LEGION OP tgooolt,w44 Canterred OU rip . r.- sea tativ• of the Grover I Raker Sewing /ditcblnes, et the Repositlea Uolvereelle, Yens, leaf, thus aura. log their groat superiority over all other Sewing Redlines. AllirSor solo by D. W. ROBISON, Oottysbarg. MEN undersigned baring bad 17 years' experience ./. as a prenatal Operator op hewing Machines would raeonuneed the Drover a 'Baker Vann* chin* as the cheapest and but machine ftw family use. Tbe empatity of coustructk u and alairtlelty el stitch made by these machines ari two ye*lmport. ast . porn la in pair Ivor. *60.000 of tporti machines ark wilily beaded minim IA UND POO of o o sartlans and the demand is steadily increaMa as- We hare els° Shuttle Igacblnee op hand for Tallom sad paaaa-triamers as.. can and see P. W. IWBIIIOI. amt. Cbaaabantiarg at, Ossysadig, 11111).—ly terming luiplemtuts, ar. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER AND SELF-RAKER. Shu mashlms has met with too most asmplats taw cede. la every section whirs it has been Intimlaced, It has tease preasamsre °Tar them smatter which hams harstotors slaked a. tat-clans. It is parhot Ballitaltse sad • superior blower. • amend examination wit' cessisice say Otis of Its appals, ants tom all others, In simplicity, strength sad dambilitY• at a ISollimaklorWasopm has no squat to mmaistsleiss. The Dodos rats Is mtecited to too MhasliallarPo iP tits Vititediltasse, amp, to Ms ousettaa. ant by the DODOS t bleliMAttat Masuliandag *abase, Meer lark. ARAD TOM NOTICIII ON TOT 001f2A112 TO OUR AGILDITd: Having been Informed th■t certain mannlittnrers In Milo and efterticeo are bullding keepers. with DODGY'S 1121.44tA1Ut attached. wen* yow to fur nish us the man of all persons Tending or pur chasing mob macblaeyes ambits Dryer llotented any perwator prawns to inanufactare add inurtauss. or any paft thereof, opd wilt prosecute to the full at test of the law all Formai inianfootarinth 'Whew dr using said Belt-hake extrym of our own spannteetaro. MN A. LODON , evenAgegt, We bare that 000ldeatie la thla Ina Chine that wo are willing to let that, llgnSing g 'Caching 'gni ft with any other unenthe they may wlab, and keep time one that stew sae soft matiehrwou. lumen meeting Droppers emoted oat be womb • nodeted. for the 4iuept of those wasting eseebluett we would refer them to tow of those to whom we have sold. •Is: Henry Colp, Peter Mickley, 1 Jobe B. Leas, . lirm ierney, os. D, blfritaitu, Lithe Penrose, .George P Minter, ipPo Deardorff, Abraham Wert:night, mpleraiwi may, florid Plank. Jonathan ifister, John•Mocksnatith, James Mickley, Peter ginkanan, Daniel Settle, Henry Stirrrer, John Bender, Christian Ithriver, John rt, Hoes fleeter, Henry . John !Amer, Andrew Weekert, John N.Boyer, J.J. Kerr, - _ George Philips ON PAM , • PAP SECOND HAND REAP'S& Also, WPM, TWIT HAT RADIO, of different make, amongst India hi the Breed,. Hake, • few PLOUGHS of different 'Linde, Thresher and Separator one of the best end caeopest ever offered In the cone ty. HARDthilOitil PANNING 2114.1, AND /ADM I.IILPLEMSBITS GMMBRALLY. Persons wishing to @ethane machines w II I An d them lathe warehouse or JOintra Wthia & Sow, Getty, burg, Pa., or at the residence 00 the sotecriber, 2 Ellie trete Getgstre rg, on the Harrisburg road. h)f.THAS cops:maw ON HAND In cais of breakage. Person, wasting Circulars will address Ise altbeeribar, Gettysburg, Pg, W.M.*4411.11, Agent. May fr.—tf STILL AHEAD HOPPFIBUirEP REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines f` t r the . Age, --' . 18 1 113PertOr to nut other Maehlue now -ho us, .1. co il l (noel atly that *tit aver be Introduced, bay Wen thoroughly tried and thee general eattlbo- A. nor titibre ail those who tetertr- Abating Machines tioblif had altutitlitahrth This Machias isnot/id itarthmlati7 e/Febi ;1 7- 0;174 easettinee fn streugth, OW of draft. and TNlabrlftp of work, fa ill lOorldor grata tad psis.— !toot& lodged graitadadshbly, which fa a grass Item In Machines to • brew. 11 can be mod Me load rake ti wells' a eettntker. II Mel Atot /Imam' to vain; 4 feet 10 inches In grass; has a steel cosset bar, with wrought Iron guards ; it can be dud at a Slagle Mower as watt ihtsitiolPhined lieuhlas• • het trier at the /44pithe alp hefted. • Alto. 8 / 1 111.01.41/11 IILS-PaeIIANGING HOSED MAIL and the great and withitnowu NJIANTLAH tbabott mks. ever lattudated. We would alto mall your attention to the IRON 1HM113411 mum= PLOUGH, wrought lroaltautt, wit/ Ugttiwitstissi, Atoaltliotalsoliilljaalmosotionitir tbetteir Otibmip, sad It otaty il aud fi ta*Cully made T - iippAIMIELSIOIt /AN aa JILL th e ai a botouth I, 4Ei t f or yman yawl's treat *ia to. *along the ere fit renaryleania. It Is tarp and 4r:OU . cackle : eurasha,44.4 Werranted to troth pe . ••• - . 4190 MI lauds af /4/04//P1 Pip . TB l lll/1171 on baud. Lay pteeen wishing to twat at these ineakinat eau telethon at the Battle•leid Hotel of at illy realdesee, It =Use from Gettysharg, between the Taasyttrera road aad the Baltimore pike. LIWIfi gotattring, MEAT MARKET f - E W FIRM! Giokoz-B. lITOVBR TitADBBI3B B,WiBLB. Vir OVINE/ altered into rntoorilldp la tio 1it1N6.1101111111041,... cony lt on ht . ifs broadlon• linit4 6 °T Fresh Mea t Every - Day. ...f....„oraris 7 .* iiiituidiky boa mato ovary W i'ibunidarand Prldisy mom Inge. Warkotntond at . toalionesonCdont boroburgstroot, wand &pore. - Those Monti , ittoloek-tot. solowill Ind 1t to their , lotrootono toosllanturaddowatiottor Mod; " • - 41/ WILTA West Middle ',Street Market (=Ali r s s 00111M410171ff.) Every - Day in the-Weetc, rasrax AIXOiO3'ID GETTySBURG,, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1870. ELIAB HO WE, JR., FAMILY NOTICE. Vtedical Baltimre Lock Hospital DR. JOHNSTON, Physioilin of this °signaled Institution, lissDis coveted tin) moat Ostialn, lipsedy, pi... in t an d xf. factual Itssoody In the World for all DISEASES OP 11EPRODEN011 Weakness otitis Back oe Limbo,. Strictures Affection of the !Odgers or 'Madder, Imvoluatad plocbtordao,lmpotent!, Genet al Debility, Nernonanme, DMprisobt, Languor. Low Spirits, Omit/Moo of Ideal, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Diana* of Sight or Giddintwo, DiSl4lllll of the Head, Throatilisee or Skin, A ff.ctiona of the Liter, LODI.. 8 tollllLen or BoVels—thom tern. hie pleaders arising from delitary Habits of Tooth— some sod solitary practices more tats( to their tiatima thee the song o f Mag Serena to the Mariners of Views, blighting their most brilliant boom or anticipations, reediting llearrtage, he., Impoosible, YOUNG USN Napo°lay, who hate become o d es of Solitary Vice, that dreadful sod destrhabit which an ima/1y sweeps to an untimely orate thalamus of ,young men of the moat exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might whereto" bate entranced !Wow lag Seuatoe with Ow tbundan of eh queries. or wak ed to ocatacy the living lyre, may call with fall con fidence. If ARBiaillf. Married parlors,or Young Men contemplating mar riage. aware of Pysical Weakness ((Lon of Procrea tive Power—lrepotency), Nervous Excitability, Pal pitation, Omani° Weakness, Nervous Debility, or any other Disqnaideation, apeedlly relieved. He who places binessit ender the core of Dr. J. May religiously confide in hie honor as a gentleman, and conlidaotl,v rely upon hi skill as a physician. ORGANN WNAKNEK IMPOTENCY, LOS! OP POWER, Immediately Cored and Mt li'lgor Restored. This diatiassing Affection—which readers lite males and marriage Impossible—ls the penaltj paid by the vioilme of improper indulgences. Young per eons are tots apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful eonirqbeare I that may ensue. Now, who that taxidermal:Wiwi., subject will pretend to deny that the power of protraction is lost sooner by these falling Into improper habits w en by the pludentr Resides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offeprinp, the most aerlotis and destructive r) Mamie or both body ovatelnd Wis.. The system become. deranged the Pbyeeel led idpood Fuer , lions vibek.ined.tOei Of"tire Power, Nervous Dyspepela, Palls ion 0 , the Heart, In digestiop,Oonstitosonal Deb . 1 and Wasting of the Frams.oo4l4 Coautopstaa, &my and Death, A cults eir4aß4liTlo3 IN TWO DAYS. Iltellef In all Hoare; No Mercury Persons Enbrad by Ignormit,Trilling Pretender, and . their Dewily Polities, should apply immediately. -DR.JOHRSTON, Member of the Royal Oollep of Surgeons, London, Graduate of one of the omit eminent College. in the United BMW, and tbe greater pert 01 who se Ilb has bbeen spent In the bospitals et 444000, Parts, Plithe e snd elsewbe, has eillemo some of the most estopiehlog eats *at WWI seer biotin; many troubled with ringing in tate bead and•raire when asleep, greet nervousness, befog alarmed at sodden 401Indll, betide lefts, with ILlCSajtlllept of mind, were cured immefistaii. TANA PARTICI:Ma NOTICE Dr.J.addniseps all those wise bare injured them selves by *proper indiagoeno and military habits, which ruin both body and mletk anti tting them ler either business, stidy, society or man Mae Theseus some of we Mid rued melancholy effects produced by the early habits °booth, •ix Wee knees of ow sac* ovum., Paso i11t411114, DlMptall Of Sight, Lose 01 incubi: Power, Piwpitatiori of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Inimbility,berangement ot m th s y p t ip .Tette'int functions, Deena! bebility, Symp tointion, MDISTA.LLY. 7 p The fearful effects on the mind are =De , to 0 44 :1 84,4 - LOIS of ••.met, COO fusion of Ideas, Depremloo of !pinta, XVII Purebodinge, ter mog SOcistp,lloll-Netraft, 425 of !Solitude, Timid ity Sc., Are I l ho oda of per ol so t t .. o v f i tl r s u g d as a me nowjudge what is the muse of their deillining health, .loeing their vigor, becoming weak, pelt', nervous sus earsciated, bevies a singukx appearance about th e eyed, penal 40 symptoms ofOobaustption. l'opima igiut Wbo bars inthrsd thetesetves by a certain practice, Indulged in when *loge, • biaM ( rogue. t l 7 le•thed Tres evil contpeadons or at *boot. the effect+. of which are nightly ten, sires When asleep, and if not cured, renders marrifteimposat We, and destroys both mind and body, should apply flitm•Obit•fy. What a play that • patois nun, the hope of hla country, the pride of bit tarmac should be coma' ed from on Dr avec", end employe. nt or Ill• by tb• i onewa 4 so devbilips Jr** the path of nature, mu m , beim arkgro c4ROgn r atial itrrtgp essititt Onbit. Beat parmai e iidiSLl4ll„ Radact that • sound mind aad body are tha moat no ciliary requisites to prassatiposiastilsi happ luoso.— tweed, wittiest these Use josusay throes!' luo tu rins.o coatis a ptivissap,titi proapect hourly du It. ast* the ,it Wail .lesimes alradowad with clevpur. sod ' 14P vihoidoilopil Atisitios that the ha no Ot iqiatuer IS btightea pith our I . D/1/1•11 01 ThlritUDllo:ll. When the misguided and Impeudont votary of plea. tire finde that. he hat imbibed the solnto of ibis pato. tot diatm, It too often aappeue that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread et aiecovery deters him /cowl applying to those who, kora - education and re• epectability, mina/sae hothead him, delaying till the copethatkotal symptoms of 0411017 W townie makes then appwareermanch Se ulcerated sore throat, Mil itated nose, nocturnal Apo ha the head and Unite,' dhows* of eight, doornail, nodes on the shin boned; and Otte, blotches on the head, face and eagrolultiss, progressing yltk fr4tbdul rapidity, till al lug the polite of shit soul& or the Whet of tiet aloe all in, and the victim of this autol discoed liecssties a horrid objected conshilseration till death Putt a period to ble dreadful bliffOribg, by otionlys bit. 50 at „ad,. covered country "from whence no traveller returnn^. It is a iseksochofy. tact that thousawle ?te rn = to this terrible &tease, through tithing into Lb. hands of Ignorant or unskillful 111 YritilliZliff, who, by the me of that deadly Poison, Mercury, le., do. &troy the cons t Itutiou, and incapable cif curing, keep the utiblippy tops,/ mooch alter talbab taking their na xtutia or Wawa. compouodS and irtlead of being restored to • resoles) of Lite, Tutor and aapplbeis.lo goody leave him with ruined kiriettli topics over bu og dlaseplattintot, So such, therelbre, Dr. Joithelon pledgee himself to preserve the moot inviolable Sou sty, arid trom kis este:isles practice and °Nervations In the great Hospitals of hurope. and lb. gist is this Unitary, vls: Yngland, Yrence, Philadelphia, apd la enabled to offer the most Certain, dpeedy and If foothill /temcdy in the World An ail Diseases of lin pruaonoo. DR. JOHNSTON, Office. 7 South Frederick st., SRlifo af Left hand side going hcm Baltimore 1 [ s IS, creen, a few p. doors from the corner. lall not In °burro name and number. £No letterareceived Onlerayentpeldapdecatatn- Ing a stamp to ND used on the reply. Peasone writ ing should state age, and send* portion of edeertble• moot describing symptoms. There are so ninny Paltry Designing and Worth lesilrapoiters edrortising thessestrea as physic/onto trifling with and nfinlng the health of all who un fortunately tail Into their power, that Dr, Johnston deems It necessary to say especially to those utter go/dated with his reputation 'Lit his Credentials or irlykonas always hang In hi ogles . INDOBSZIL/INT Or THZ • . The =say thousands cored at nate Betablistualtat, nay after yea? ii*d lb* numerate Important Bare col Operatti 'tweet by )r. 4ottaatop witpakeed by the rep tattee et the press tiud AI.PI other per.. eons, notices at which date aPPeated apth atul again hafore tbe public, bestdee We standing a. a gentle icon of charsetar, sad reepeasibtllty, is a sallldent vomit* to the altered. a*lN maim Isesioirr cum. Man*" 111711:41pi 4 " arble 10dit. - • NEW FIRM. CANNON &MILLEIVS MARBLE WORKS, (*Per Rt Baltimore and East Middle streets ) Gettysburg, Pa, Every Description of Work executed in the finest style of the Art. • • ALL pips or - A Cast Wrought and . Wire &AAP 71710118UN0 ON TEEN BRONTINIT NOINou : Naralc4,lo-41, • a ' CIETTYI3I3I:7IIG MABBLB lama* Rao; lalea ItOrkStrtatA!ti7qlo,-P!,, direSidilitilis 131110L'A6YaiIIMeziArevromaigazilbevrisine if.ANTI•2I am. AC- - oittlivisefte.taotleivsattimhaap ta. o i mum ♦en 14, 6' I.Prodnetfaketa.o' Irskila 7 ,l l l4 Bl4 -X• eY, ME CM M"= QA _..0.•••74011. . • 7 rainy et.,- gays inn Itg IiiWOU 44 1 8 5AW0• 1 4 , 10414; gas ti, a HTdrant ii the yard t ß tr butidlop, choke yillisties of Grapey Iltrips, laslgtorrios, Peach sad ilvart Year Tram Olitam 144. IL'S. lOW. w. 1110-4 E that ft (V And ffittstintl. CLING TO THOISZ . WHO CLIX9 TO There are many friends of summer, Who are kind while flowers bloom. But when winter chills the blossoms, They depart with the perfume. On the broad highway of action Friends of worth are far and few So when one bas proved his friendship Cling to him who clings to you! Do not harshly judge your neighbor, Do not deem his life untrue, , If he makes no great pretensions— tieede are great though words are few Those who stand amid the tempest, Firm as when the skies are blue, Will be friends while life endureth ; Cling to those who cling to yon. When you see a worthy brother Buffeting the stormy main. Lend a helping hand fn Till he reach the short _ ; Don't desert the old and friend When misfortunes coo , . in view, For he then needs friend ip'a comforts Cling to those who olin _ to you. IMPORTANT ACT. ENFORCING THE 15th AMENDMENT PROTECTION OF ALL CITIZENS As the Act recently pegged by Congress to enforce the 15th Amendment and protect the rights of eltlsens, will have an import ant bearing on future elections we publish it la full. AN scr to enforce the right of citizens of the United States to vote in the several . States of this Union, and for other _pur poses. Be itertac(o4lo/ the Seriale and.Youse 01 . 19epresentalives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, T.tat all citizens of the United States who are or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any election, by the people in any State, Territory, district, county, city, parish-, township, school district, municipality, or other territorial sub-division, shall be en titled and allowed to vote at all ilgoh elec tions, with . distinction of race or color or previous condition of servitude, any Con stitution, law, custom, usage, or regulation of any State or Territory, or by or under its authority, to the contrary notwithstand ing. Section 2. And be it further enacted, That if by or under the authority of the Constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, sod by such Con stitution or laws persona or officers shall be charged with the performance of duties in filinishing to citizens an opportunity toper form such prerequisite or to become quail , fled to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person or officer to give to all citleens of the United States the same and equal op portunity to perform such prerequisite and to become qualified to vote, without diadem- Lion of race, color or previous condition of servitude, 'end II any such Penten or of ficer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give Cull effect to this creedal:, he shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of $6OO to the person aggrieved thereby, to be re covered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the Court shall deem just ; and 2411 also for • emery such offence be deemed guilty of $ misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be tined not less than *zoo, or be imprisoned not less than one month and not more than one year, or both, at the dis cretion of the Court. Section 3. And,be it fnrther enacted, That whenever by or under the authority of the Constitution pr laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act or acts shall be required to be done by any citizen as a prerequisite to qualify or entitle him to vote, the offer of any such citizen to perform the act required to be done as aforesaid shall, if it fail to be carried into execution by the wrongful act or omission aforesaid of the person or officer charged with the duty of receiving or permitting such performeece or offer to perform or acting thereon, be deemed and held as a performance in law ' of such act and the person so offering and Jailing as aforesaid, and being otherwise qualified,thall be entitled to vote in the same manner and to the same extent as if be had in fact performed such act ; and any judge, Inspector or other officer of elections, whose I duty it is or shall be to receive, count, cer tify, register, report or give effect to the vote of any sttch citizen, who shall wrongfully refuse or omit to receive, count, certify, re gister, report or give effect to the vote of such citizen upon the presentation by him of his affidavit stating suck offer aed the time and place thereof, and the name e officer or person whoto ditty It w, ; thereon, and that be was wrongfull re vented by such person or officer trots per forming such act shall, lbr every such of fence, forfeit and pay the sum of $5OO to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recover ed by an action on the case with full costs and such ellowence for copse! fees as the Court shall deem just ; and shall• also, for every such offence, be guilty of a mis demeanor, and shall on conviction thereof be fined not less than $5OO, or be imprison ednot less Qum one month and not more th.an one year, or both, at the discretion of the Court, Section 4. And be it fart/Let enacted, That if any person by force, bribery, threats, intimidation, or other unlawful mean*, shall hinder, delay, prevent or obstruct, or shall shall combine and confederate with others to binder, delay,. prevent or obstruct soy t eitigen from doing any- act required - to be done_ to qualify him to vote or from voting' at - any , election as aforesaid,' such newton shall for every such,offence forfeit • and pay the aura of „IMO to Lite person aggrieved thereby t to be recovered by an action on the epee, with toll coats and inch allowance for cnunsellees as the Court dual deem just, andahall also for every With offence ; be. f oiLy *Ca misdemeanor, endsnail on con yietbm.thereof PO,Aned net IfWft titan /OW* or be heptisoned not, I . em than one month anti - net more than , ne year, or heti/ t at the. Ocielcop of 9? ,1 0.. • ; O t eguen.s. 4 n4 b e at former mama, . That if any person shall prevent, hinder, eontrol,oeintimidate, or eltell atternikto prevent, binder, control or intimidate any. gentoa from exercising or exercising__ tbe right of *Page to whom the right of tatf ,frage isgesoredor gnarenteed by the or teenitt Amendment to the Constitution of . the United States, by means of bribery, Iltreata_or. threats of depriving : auch•persan. utem197 02 844 1 r ePooPations or of tdectlng .1104.Pergon,frizatrentod *fuse. btfullircir otherpropetty, kv , tbrettofOr refogits to Mew YLart.Pr ookt.TPPOI_ II P :!Itt!ort or by .threats of Ifo4utce toIgo I PWFAIPBY,)!Pob PlaPP.PO(ifteto4ll4 eba l be *Pad. ' 4 11 '1 1 4 , 1*Pea4 6 ,4401 11 1 11 . 9 .P. , ogitviegon thereof be fined not leak UM / 4W Ari i , #0119..,11ed not UPPAIIPPPUPPAIIINISII* more than one year, or both; at the discre tion of the Court. Section 6. And be it further enacted, That if two or more persons shall band or conspire together, or go in disguise upon the public highway or upon the premises of another, with intent to violate any provision of this act, or to injure, oppress, threaten or intimidate any citizen, with intent to pre vent or hinder his free exercise and enjoy ment of any right or privilege granted or secured to him by the Conaitution or law' of the United States, or because of his hav ing exercised the same, such persona shall be.held guilty of felony, and on conviction thereof shall be fined or imprisoned, or both at the discretion of the court, the fine not to exceed $5,000, and the Imprisonment not to exceed ten years, and shall moreover be thereafter ineligible to, and disabled from holding any office or place of honor, profit or trust, created by the Constitution or laws of the United States. Section 7. And be it further enacted, That if in the act of violating any provision In either of the two preceding sections any other felony, crime or misdemeanor shall be committed, the offender, on conviction of such violation of said sections, shall be punished for the same with such punish ments as are attached to the said felonies, crimes and misdemeanors by the laws of the State in which the offence may be com mitted. Section 8. And be it further enacted, That the District Courts of the United States within their respective districts shall have, exclusively of the courts of the several States, cognizaace of all crimes and offisnces committed against the provisions of this act, and also concurrently with the Circuit Courts of the United States, of all causes, civil and criminal, arising under this act except as herein otherwise provided; and the jurisdiction hereby conferred shall be exercised In conformltY with the laws and practice governing the United States Courts, and all crimes and offences committed against the provisions of this act msy be prosecuted by the Indictment of a grand jury, or In cases of crimes and offences not in famous, the prosecution may be, either by Indictment or information, filed by the Dis trict Attorney In a Court having jorisdice Lion Y 017,, Section And tie it further enacted, That the District Attorneys, Marshals and Deputy Marshals of the United States, the Commissioners appointed by the Circuit and Territorial Courts of the United States, with powers of arresting, imprisoning or balling offenders against the laws of the United States, and every other offleir who may be specially empowered by the President of the United States, shall be and they are hereby specially authorized and required, at the expense of the United States, to institute proceedings against all and every person who shall violate the provisions of this act, and cause him or them-to be arrested, im prisoned or bailed, as Ws use may be, for trial, before atoll Conn or the United States, or Territorial Court, as has cognisance of the offence, and with a view to afford a reasonable protection to all persons In their constitutierud right to vote, without distinc tion of race, color or previous condition of servitude, and to the prosqpt dlscilarge of the duties of t4iii act, it shall be the duty of the Prank Coasts of tho linked Baines, and of the Superior Courts of the Territories of the United States, from time to time to in crease the number of Commissioners, ito as to afford a speedy and convenient means for the arrest and examination of persona charged with a violation of this act, and such Commissioners are hereby authorised and required to exercise and discharge all the powers and duties conferred on them by this act, and the same duties with' regard to offences created by this act as they are authorized by law to exercise with regard to ether offences against the laws of the United States. Section 1 0 . . And be it furf4er ertacceds That it shall be the duty of all Marshals and Deputy Marabehr to obey and execute all warrants and precepts issued under the pro visions of this act, when to them directed and should any Marshal or Deputy Marshai refuse to receive such warrant or other pro cess when tendered, or to use all proper means diligently to execute the same, be shall, on conviction thereof; be fined the sum of 111,000 to the use of the person de- prived of the rights conferred by this act ; and the better to enable tee said Commis sionem to execute their duties faithfully and efficiently, in confOrmity to the Constitution of the United States and the requiretiteeta of this act, they are hereby authorized and empowered, within their districts respect ively, to appoint in 'writing, under their bands, any one or more suitable persona from time to time Ito execute all ouch war rants and other process as may be issued by them in the lawful performance of their re spective duties ; and the persona so appoint• ed to exe c ute any warrant or process es aforesaid haye authority to summon and call to %heir aid the bystanders, or Posse convitaftti of the proper county, or such portion of the land or naval forces of the United Slates or of the. militia, u may be nesessary to the performance of the duty with which they are charged and to Insure a faithful ,obserrabee of the fifteenth Amendment to the Coostitntion of the United States 1 and such warrants shall run and be executed by ashi, officers. anywhere in the State or Territory within which they are issued. Election 11. -And be itlurditer encoded, That coy person Who shall knowingly and willfully obstruct, hinder - or, prevent any .olficer or other person charged- with the execution of any warrant or process issued under• the provisional Waxer; er,any per_ son or.persans lawfully: asbisting-bhq. 'or th emi from arresting erurpexacet.ftir whose apprehension Such warrarel cepa:mess way have. beenissurdi or shell rescue or attempt ..toresene such person frons.the - custody of the villcer or _other person or,persons or those lawthlly sudsting. as. skew/Lid when eo Freated Por!ltiasJ , the 4 9 1 4 0 #tY !Irvin ,giverraud,deelared, pritludi aid, abet or eg oist Say person so wasted aialoressid, dl reedy or ludirecily.:ta.runapefrcu the cos ,Yx4' the Ortloor other person' legally Xrahorietni as : ,aforeaald„er shall harbor or ' conceal . 'say peseta for whim arrest a !Frani or . *nixes shall have been . r isPu.P4 af*re.m4ii so as to. Pie - 1 .vent 40 discovery a nd Ararat after zothn'' .9r.ka9wra4g!! 94 thll. fae4,„Ahat' a Warrititi . haa r inne. - issued fttr „the ,spittchinsion of : ,imp . person,shall for eitherot said offences rt1e 4 1411 9 0..0.a 44 14 k. not: azieed4 .1 1 .90 0 1 00111Plilloanniod ant Paßmiediug six months : or,lhoth.at.ipa didereltion_oklike;wont, on AmYietion , :befinerthe:Diaidet otr Circuit i-. Court theSeliediltsies fqf ,the district or.Otronitillt wl4&asid offenes'insy, have been - oprnaltited„,ar before - 1110 PAWr ir.loetrt of. , arlokillik,:leriaprudesceil if eonxuitted 1 00 is IslY.4.4ll4eoCtbk:olgoudsetl Teed ifirt4o44.:llo•Wie44o, indite 18 ad he iitfisrilatar That' theCommisionenv.Disatistiturresys T 'kissibtrands o ibeir deputise lindit4 desks :rd Akenaltipetrickflinlftit add 1 1' , , Crusagaluallabstitaldlart. heir aueidasis the like fees as may be allowed Itti.theas for similar services in other cases. The person or persons authorized to execute \ * WHOLE NO. 3616. the process to be issued by such Commis sioners for the arrest of offenders against the provisions of this act shall be entitled to the usual fees allowed to the Mislabel for an arrest for each person be or they may arrest and take before any such COOMlS aioner, as aforesaid, with such other fees as may be deemed reasonable by such Com missioner for such other additional services as may be necessarily performed by him or them, such as attending at the examination, keeping the prisoner In custody and provid ing him with food and lodgings during his detention and until the final determination of such Commissioner, and in general for performing such other duties as may be re quired in the premises; such fees to be made up in conformity with the fees usually charg ed by officersof the courts of Justice within the proper district or county, as near as may be practicable, and paid out of the Treasury of the United States on certificate of the Judge of the District within which the arrest is made, and to be recoverable from the defendant as part of the judg went, in case of conviction. Section 13. And be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to employ such part of the land and naval forces of the United States, or of the militia, as shall be neces sary to aid in the execution of judicial pro cess issued wider this act. Section 14. And be it further" enacted,' That whenever any person shall hold office, except as a member of congress or of some State Legislature, contrary to the provis ions of the third section of the Fourteenth Article of Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, it shall be the duty of the District Attorney of the United States for the district In which such person shall hold office as aforesaid to proceed against such person by writ of quo. warrant°, re turnable to the Circuit or District Court of the United States in such district, and to prosecute the same to the removal of such person from office; and any writ of quo warrant° so brought as aforesaid shall take precedence of all other cases on the docket of the Court to which it, is made returnable, and skald not by continued nn- bee for cause proved' to the satisfaction of the Court, Section 15. And be it further enacted, That any person who shall hereafter know ingly accept or bold any office under the United States, or any State, to which helm ineligible under the third section. of the ifourteenth Article of the Constitution of the United States, or who shall attempt to hold or exercise the duties of any such office, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor against the United States, and upon conviction thereof before the Circuit or District Court of the United States shall be imprisoned not. more than one year or fined not exoeeding $l,OOO, or both, at the discretion of the Court; Section 16. And be it further.enacted, That all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall have the same right in every State and Territory in the United- States to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the. full and equal benefit of all laws and proceed ings for the security of person and property as is enjoyed by while cillaena, sue shall be subject to like punishment, pains, pen alties, weak licenses and exactions of every kind, aid none other, any law, statue, or dinance, regulation or custom to the con trary notwithstanding. jdo tax or charge shall be imposed or enforced by any State upon any person immigrating thereto from a foreign country which is not equally im posed and enforced upon every person im migrating Lo snob. State from any other for- eign country ; and any law of any State in conflict with this proriaion • hereby de clared null and void. Section IT, ..tincl tie it further enacted, That any person who, under color of any law, statute ordinance, regulation or cus tom, shall subject or cause to be subjected any inhabitant of any State or territory to the deprivation of any right secured or pro tectc4 by this act, or to different punish ment, pains or penalties au amount of such person being su alien, or by reason of his color or race than is prescribed for the punishment of citizens, shall-be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by fine not exceeding $l,-' 000 or imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both, In the discretion 'of the Court. Section. 18. And be it further enacted, That the "act to protect all persons is the United States in their 0101 rights and fur nish the means of their vindication," pas sed April 9,1866, la hereby re-enacted, and sections sixteen and seventeen hereof shall be enforced according to the provisions o f said act. Sec. 19. .And ie. ft furl/ter enacted, That if at sny election for Representative or Pelegate in. the ConareSs of the United States any person shall knowingly person ate and votho r attempt tovote in the name of any other person, whether living, dead or fielitlotu3, or vote more than once at the same election for nay candidate for the same office, or vote et a place where ho mey not be lawfully entitled to vote, or vote without having a lawful right to vote, or do any unlawful act to secure a right, or i an opportunity to vote for himself or any other pe&on, or by force, threat, menace, Intimidation, twittery, reward or cffer or promise thereof, or otherwise. unlawfully prevent any qualified voter of any State of the United States of America or of any . Territory thereof from freely exerch4the right of Suffrage, or b spy such means its-' doee aby voter to refine to exercise Bitch' right, or compel or indueis by any such' means or otherwise any officer of an elec. tion in any such State or Territory to re ceive a vote Irom any person not legally qualified or entitled to vote, or interfere In any manner with any officer of said elec tions in the discharge of his deties,or by any of such means or other unlawful means In duce any officer of an election or 'officer whroe duty It is to ascertain, announce or &clans the result of any such election, or give or make any certificate, document, or eridence In relation thereto to violate or refuse to comply with his duty, or any law regulatfig siege';"" or Ifriiniingly and wltfullyricalvir the rote of any pertain not detKTsd'to vote, or -refuge to mcith'e the rote - of arty person entitled to vote, bt aid, mined, roomer* whims any 'rich • - voter, - persotreir officer-4040 any sot hereby Mule a crime, or toms& to do my dulytheontin alon of WhiehAs: &Welty made a critne,• , or :attempt to-do so, !MeV person *ball be deemed guilty of a erittieVied shall for such crime be-liabkr to preeeeution in any Court , of the. United - States of competent jeriedkdon;.': and on - convietkin • thereof shall be punished by a fine not exteeeding $5OO, or byinspriearenent•fbr- r term not .extutollatlltree rpm, or-both, in Wo flis =lion of (tie CqtlA n 4 shall - pay the costs .!0! Proleeldion . tdaetbn 94 deed beitArtilert , enacted, Thatif stuffy_ registration of votere fer-ko akelimanflitegatientatiso.or ; Bedews," the Congress olationifultiodittaMetur# 04-4 son shall knowingly personate, and regis ter, or attempt to register in• the natal MEI , toy other person, whether li;ing, deador fictitious, or fraudulently register, or fraud ulently attempt to register, not having a lawful right so to do, or do apy unlawful act to secure,fegistradon for himself or eny other person, or by - force, malice, threat, intimidation, bribery, rewad, or offer or piomise thereof, or other unlawful means, prevent or hinder any person having a law ful right to register from duly exercising such right, or compel or induce by any of such means, or other unlawful means, any Officer of Registration to admit to registra tion any person not legally entitled thereto, or interfere in any manner with any Officer of Registration in the discharge of his du ties, or by any such means or other unlaw ful means toduce any Officer of Registra tion to violate or refuse to comply with his duty or say law regulating the same, or knowingly and wilfully receive the vote of any person not entitled to vote, or refese to receive the vote of any person entitled to vote, or aid, counsel, procure or advise any such voter, person or officer to do any act hereby made a crime, or to. omit any ant the omission of which is hereby made a crime, every such person shall be deemed guilty of a crime, and shall be liable to prosecution and punishment therefor, as provided in section nineteenth of this act for persons guilty of any of the crimes there in specfled: Provided, That every registra tion made under the laws of any Stale or Territory, for any State or other election at which such Representative or Delegate in Congress shall be chosen, shall be deemot to he a registration within the meaning or this act, notwithstanding the same shalt also be made for the purposes of any State, territorial or municipal election. Section 21. And 6e it Nether enacted, That whenever, by the lovelier any State or Territory, the name of any candidate , or person to be volt d for as Representative us Delegate in Congress shall be !Tr:piked t., be printed, ;ritual or contained many tick et or ballot with other candidates or per one to be voted for at the same election for State, territorial, municipal or local officers, it shall be sufficient prima facie evidence, either for the purpose of indicting - or con victing any person charged' with voting, or attempting or offering to vote, unlawfully under the provisions of the preceding sec tions, or for committing either of the offen ces thereby created, te prove that the per son so charged or indicted, voted or at tempted or offered to vote such ballot or ticket, or committed either of the armies named In the preeeding sections of this act with reference to such billa And the proof and estabishment of such fact shall he taken, held and deemed to be presum p - live evidence that snob person voted or at tempted or offered to vote for such repro sentative or delegate, as the case may be, or that such offence was committed with reference to the election of such represen tative or delegate, and shall be sufficient to warrant his conviction, unless it shall be shown that any such ballot, when cast, or attempted or offered to be cast by him, did not contain the name of any candidate for the office of Representative or Delegate in the Congress of the United i3tates, or that such offence was not committed with refer ence to the election of such Representative or Delegate. Section 22. Anti be it further enacted, That any officer of any election at which any Representative or Delegate in the Con gress of the United States shall be voted for whether such officer of election , be appoint ed or created by or under any law ,or au thority of the United States, or by or - under any State % territorial, district , ov, munici pal law or authority, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any only In regard to to such electiim required of him by any law of the United Stalks, or of any State or Ter ritory thereof, or,violate any duty so impos ed, or knowingly do - any act thereby unau thorized, with intent to affect any such eke tien or the Tesult Jhereof ; or fraudulently makeany false certificate of the result of such election of any such Representative or Del egate ; or withhold, conceal, or destroy:any certificate of record so required by law re specting, concerning or pertaining to the election orally such Representative or Del- egate ; or neglect or refuse to make' nd re turn the date as so required by law ; or aid, counsel, procure or advise any voter, per son or officer ti do any act by this or any of the preceding sections made a crime ; or , to omit to doany duty the omission of which. Is by tbia or any skid feetions made a crime or attempt to do so, shall be deemed guilty of a crime and shall be liable to prosecution and punishment therefor, as provided in the nineteenth section of this act for persona guilty of any of the Mmes therein specified. Section 23. And be it further enacted, That whenever any person limn be defeat- ed or deprived of his election to any office, except Elector of Prvident or Vice Prea- dent, Representative or Delegate in Con, grab, or member of a Slate Legidature, by reason of the denial to any citizen or citizens who shall over to Tote of the right to rote, on account of Noe, color or previous con dition-of servitude, his right to hold sod en- joy such , r , ffioe and the etnoiuments thereof, shall not be impaired by such denial ; and such person may bring,any appropriate suit or proceeding to recover pos4easion of such office, and in eases where• it shall appear that the sole questkns touching the title to znehioftice arises out of the denial of tho tight:to vote to citizens who w) offered to vote, on account or race, color or •predous condition of servitude, such snit or preceed- log may be 'militated in the Circuit or Dis trict Court pf the United Btatee of the cir- chit or distriot In which such person reddes Md said Circuit or District Court shall have, concurrently with the State Courts, jurisdiction thereof, so far as to determine the rights of the parties to. such office by reason of the &Cal of the right guaranteed by the Fifihteatth A.meudakent to the mu- atituticui nf tbe United States, and seemed by tbil act. WILL You nix a. 8111111 P 7—An aid far mer, about the time that the 'temperance re form is or beginning to exert a healthful in iitiencri in the oountry, said to his hii rd nian a iohnathan, L aid not thlyk, 10, mention to you, when I hired you, that • I iLluk of trying to do toy work this year without rum., !low murempre must I give you :0 induce you to do without P" "Oh, I don't care much about it," said Johual,ban ; "you may give rue what you please." _ "Well," said the farmer, ".1 will give xua a sheep in the fall if you will do without." "Agreed," said Johnsibau. The oldest sou then said "Fattier, will pa give inest sheep too, if I do without? "Yea. litax#l/444,puLailirki./apwe a sheep IC you will do !Ithifut.." , The youngee!*s a stripihig, iheu mitt!: "Father will you & e me a •h•ep it 1 * 11 4z!4?" 4 lee,_ 491*, rota t•hall,have a shill, shk), if. 70.1 1 , 14. 40 W. 4 / 1 94t you- - presen4ly ehlindier Wk.!? ',father, hadn't you better hike it too?" Daunt° lite delivery-of xlr Itf;s Dr. Mary IVnlker, Maa.incja few days ago, a luttentuu • ne pmill Abe audience cried out "Are you the- Moil that - Net a littktolanth •`No," watribe • reaffy reply ; 1 41•6 joti Viti.iber had's. 11S4 Is jackass ! • : • . * • - •••• ' vwsust Inv relating his uphill* WM I. crowd of boys, and mentioned Altman •tom engagements. notamg, , 111 qe Sig"' ee9 TIP '.4"eleYen ~A AN ettatlont phys.OwNlywnorol:4m• lontror people of weak nerves. Tho) are • ,Kus.4llO g Or weak breath. IMI
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