logati T ants. E HOTEL. aim* ceasulsodlowi YSBURG. PA.. rahury ormi intchtnpfon Ad ATE, Proprietor. 4- fur Passengers and Paw4gs on arrira) and departure of :Ireful servants, and reason IMAy NE HOTEL, YSBURG, PA 31. , Proprietor. V OPEN. House', and has been fit- ost - approved style. Its loea mattNeuf, being in the most f the town. Every arrange , for the accommodation and thatuple stabling attached ryazds, and accommodating every• etuhmvor to please.— for the entertainment of tha Y solicit a stare of 'albite flerthY 1467-41 HOTEL. S HOUSE, Err, G ETTT'SE CRG, P.A. has opened a Hotel, the 'E, lit the httely enlarged and ry Brick Building on Bahl wilt from theblurt-house, d is provided with accom . °liable entertainment of to His experience in the in in promising satisfaction feels certain that those who will call again. Charges ys be simplied wit the best Baltimore markets may M ill hare the choicest wines, bling, with a good Hoot • ohne patronage Is respect. effort will be spared (,o de «. Y. wawa HOTEL, HE WHITE HALL.) NUS, PEINN'A GEL. Proprietor ving leased the long estab- Hotel, in Petersburg, ( York spare no effort to please all The Hotel Is pleasantly d comfortable Qiam hers ye satisfaction. kTable the best that the market talus none but that of the well supplied with Ice being - Hie only Hotel an Ice House attached.— with the Hotel extensive hostlers. He asks a share • and is determined that tinned. Charges model , • y the week on reasonable IyiECGER, Proprietor /BM-6m ~txbltL & SON S h Exchange ILES 9 Gettpbu rg, Penn' a !flouncing to the u publk er accommodations than n I*th all styles and kinds found In a first-elass !ks, in Sleighs cannot lshment in the town. In Rion. ND MULES sonable titirms. A CALL Notice estrous of closing up his ould ask all those indebt me The books ba es and all to call and persons sq lndebt re Lr 'IrHOLAS WEAVER.. IVERY, Stables, Chnniber,burp Street G. PZN:I-4 ~,pened TAI LIVERY iu thi , • :NG E SALE, s offer superior aecom- Ye have provided our. ages, Hacks, ons, &c,, at to' rneet the nubile Rood. without spot or ble—none of your .. old 40" order. la s ti t i •e acc e lnunodated wa r i f j t us t t what they d litqy att . d if desired.' " e° to (rum the Depot upon f every train. • changed and ahvaya Our motto is "fa' Kad to tumult als. !MI s that by nig sop charging Ito 0- ,TIOT uceotn- Thm,' .n. 64.• every one • c D. HOLTZ WORM e -Public ! Wog a Line of Stang; ettyabur gt leaving for. • Y and Friday, at Lettershiarg • Wayoer wit t rliCt• Fountain at ttYaharg=az tram Ge haturdav arrlirierlag • • with the sof ANNA WA RN, RKET ! ! IRM • 0. S. WILMA "M i l& th in all very Day. Saturday Morning. • y, Tburaday and toyer's re. residence on Squa r sale will findit to or address the new OVER a WIBLE, •eet Market =ll AT he Weetk, EP27: D . . ... A. CODORI. V E D COBS TAILOR, WED 03E1 1 air charm , • 4 1 . ' We ea aL ted in 411 and au effort JOS. JACOIIB. #tar nub - entinti. • FFe/lip. 118. 1870 REAL ESTATE SALES.—We annex a list of the ptopertie‘ offered for sale this For full descriptions see advertisements: PUBLIC SALES. Saturday, Sept 17—Om F. Livingston, 14 acres 37 perches, lathnore twp. . " " 17—Adm'r. of seery Yingling , House and Lot, In New Oxford. Tuesday, •' 2 , 9—Heirs of Win. Walkcr, 245 acres, Cumberland twp. Thursday, Thursday, Friday, " 23—Adm'r. ofJolin MMer, &e.. 100 acres, Mountplemant tarp. " " 23-,Assignee of Daniel Leer, 110 acres, 100 and 30 acres, Butler and Franklin twpa. • .Saturdatr, " 24—Same, 160 acres, Reading twp. 24—D. C. Brinkerhoff, 75 acres a?. perches, Straban twp. Tuesday, Saturday, Oct. N. & J. E. Graft, lin acres in Straban and 13 acres in Menallen. • • " I—Executorsof Henry Brinkerhoff. House and Lot, Gettysburg •• " I—Heirs of Daniel G. Saltzgiver, House..nod Lot, Beechersville. 1-11. A. Wolf, Huntington tun., 41 acres. MIMI tracts, 147 and 50 acres, Union twp Saturday, • B—Adm`r: of Elizabeth Wilson, 3 lots of ground in Huntington twp. B—Assignees of John K. Davis, _ Farm and Mill, 128% acres, Mount- Joy twix B—Adm'r. of Geo. Waybright, 36 acres 96 perches, Cumberland twp. 10—J. S. Housleshell, 13 Acres, Get tysburg. 22—Assignees of Hiram Griest, Menallen twp., 60 acres. ;TATE SALES. Rev, C. 3, meenalt, 7,4;wri Lots, Gettysburg. EY'rs' of John Cannes. House and Lot, Gettysburg. • Jonathan Brenneman, House lend 13 Acres. York Springs Borough, C. IL &D. A. Buehler, Nel Howl...mt. Lot, Get tysburg, near Stevens' Mall Emanuel Overholtzer, Liberty tWp., &acre. George Arnold, Gettysburg, Mills and Farms. Martha Ellen Stewart, House and Lot, Getty's. burg. B. F. Hagerman, 18 acres, Mountplessant twp. Isaac Groupe, 10) acres, Tyrone twp. ' Ex' r. of James Townsend, 201 acres, Reading twp. Theodore Bender, 218 acres, Cumberland . twp. Abraham Fickes, 86 acres, Straban ,f.i.trus S Griest, House and Lot, Gettysburg. . S. B. Row, House and Lot, Gettysburg. !Duncan, & Fahnestock, House and Lot, Getifsbnig. . John Raker, 206 acres, Freedom twp. Elias Mayer, 132 acres, Butler twp. .John Hartnnta, 198 acres, Cumberland two. .Lion. R. McCurdy, 22iacres, Cumberland twp. Henry 81111 k, 82 acres, Menallen twp. Monday, AroLoorric.—The absence of the Edi tor will account for any deficiencies in this week's issue. a3I:IIGLART.—The dwelling of a widow lady. 'Airs. Bair, in Littlestown; was enter ed, during her absence, on Monday night Week, by a burglar, and quilts, shirts, jew elry, &c., taken - therefrom. There is no clue to the thief. SALE.—The Trustees of the ' M. E. Church having abandoned' the purpose of building a "memorial church" on the N. •West corner of the diamond, known as "Smith's corner," have sold the propel ty to Messrs. Wm & C. A. Boyer for $7,000. k" , <LNSECRATION.—'-The Elias Evangelical Luthem‘n Church at Emmittsburg, Md., will be cchlsecrated to the - service of God, on the first .day of October, at ten o'clock, A. M. The neighboring ministers and the coramtutitq at lirgo aro Invited to bo present. pillrOcn Ibusiu6ss.ranaka need of job work for the coining County F.*, should order it at the present time. P 142 is a great rush, generally, at the One of 0, fair, so that it would be well for those wiAbing job work of any description to ardor lt now. We are prepared , to execute all kinds of plain and Limey printing, at rag .sonable rates, and surpassed by no other establishment in the county. LECTURE.—We are informed that S. M. Hewlett, who pleased the people so well last winter with "Muzzle that Dog," has been secured to deliver his famous lecture on "Hits at the Times." The lecture will take place in Agricultural Hall on Friday evening the 30th inst. As Mr. l4ewlett Is engaged for near every evening from now until next June all who would enjoy his unsurpassed genius would do well by improving this their last oppor tunity for this season. STOLEN.—In the early part of the sum mer a $lO gold piece and some silver half dollars were stolen from the residence of Mr. John Hartman, of Franklin township. Mr. H. has been quietly pursuing his in quiries in regard to the larceny, but has been unable definitely to trace the stolen property. ,As the money has probably . changed hands ere this, any person who received gold or; silver of that description from parties noelikely to come into pos ,sessiva of them by ordinary business ttransactiorn - will confer a favor on Mr. liartutan.ami at the same tune promote tL (ends of justice, by advising him of the 61A*) I m p soOlniltam—.John Norbeck has re modoieci hie dwelling house, in Mountjoy t owns hip, rendering it one oftbe handsom est in_that vicinitT David St nwart has erected a large two story brick dwelling, on his farm, in High, land townshi p. Aloysius E ckerande has butt a tWo-sto ry weatherb carded dwelling house and back building, in Mointpleasant 'town ship. Wm. Kuhns, Charles Crouse and Mrs. Mary L. Bittinger are hgving dwelling houses built in Littlestown. • John Enter, Sr. has raised to two sto. ries and otherwise improved his dwelllus house, on South Washington street, in this place. B. R. Tipton has put up a two-story bro . = factory, on East Middle street. George Swope, Es 4., has near comple tion a very fine brick carriage house and stable, on North Stratton street. CE2iBllB.—Emmitaburg has 707 inluabi _ tants; 145 dwellings and 829 familiee. Me chaulicstown has 593 inhabitants; 119 , dwellings and 125 families. Mr. 'Sullivan sends us the following sta tistics of his district: Hanu7kaban Touviabip.—White males 685; white females 705; colored males 16; •colored females 12—population 1418; dwel lings 245; families 259; deaths 18. Popu lation of Fairfield . Highland Townskip.---White males 204; white females 204; colored males 7; color ed females 6 —Population 421; dwelling:l72; (=Riese 76; deaths B. We have no separate statistics of Ham- Morahan and Highland in 1860. Hamil- Mahan had population. of 1668 in 1860, bowing a loss of 836. Brit the territory iw forming Highland was knell taken fro m Hiuniltonban; with small portions of FI Win and Cumberland. Hamiltonban .and a highland now have a joint population of 188. 9, being 186 in excess of what Haan , i lton t a , _had in 1880. Fairfield had a por d at k ti t of 918 in 1880—being a gain of 40 in ten ) igetn, LAICAL " 22—Administrator of John Miller 203 acres, &mbar!. twp. " 23--Adm're of Andrew• Helntzel Man, Franklin twp., Persona Property. -' " 24—Iter. of Rosa Ann Frank, 1 acre 9 perches, Reading VAT. 24—Adm'r. of Jacob March, 78 acres, Latiniore " 24—John Stitzell, House and Lot in East Berlin. " 27—Adm'r. of Mary Kechler, 50 acres, Tyrone twp. • I—lsaac F. Tudor, Franklin two., York co., 10 acres Chestnut timber. 7—Assignees of Jacob Keller, two Garrvanung ZotrAvse.--Will meet for Drill and Paretic on the 24th inst., at 1 otelock, P. SI., in full dress, with arms ;AIL' I accoutrements in good outer. There will be Target practice for a Medal,' the best shot to wear a Silver Medal and the worst a Leather Medal. It is also the re quest of the Captain that all old members %-tio have not returned their aniforms and arms and accoutrements will do $0 at once, so we can have their Places tilled, Company ,frill in the armory every Mon day and ThuodaY evenings, Those who cannot spare one .hour at least every week, at the armory to learn t,.; drill, is riot tit to be a member,land the simmer be turns ,in his uniform the better for the ConPanD` SZIA.ING AT 606T.—WAsszu & Co., are now offering their large stock of Brackets, Pictures, Ticture Framea, at cost. They have a very fine selection of the above goods, of the latest styles And best quality. It Atar.sms ,Anzan.--;Capt. Nomus is de termined not to be outdone by rivals, and has again added largely' to his 'stock for fail and winter wear. If you want a fashionable' Hat, - Cap, Banta or a good pair of Boots or Shoes or any kind of un derwear as cheap as before the war—Nor ris' Head-Quarters is the place, . (Arnold's corner) young gents. If yon want a fash ionable Tie or Bow, don't forgetthit Nor ris is getting new'styles every week, and always has the latest. His stock of •Hats is the largest in the county and ipeetlY rechund M price, all styles and price. If ; yon want to sale matey go to Norris' cor ner. Sept.lB-tf Ease Ilam.—A well pan of Cdittoribar"e Base Ballbetweentile "Glttrintrg Nine" and a "Scrub Nine" of this place, tannin , alsxl 011 Sanirdatf. last in a riotely for the latter. Three innings wereou-the sth; the game being adjourned to Satur day last, when the remaining inningswere played. We annex the score: orrrronrio. , Bawl Nme... a R. ci. R. Crawford, It• 6 0 Ziegler, Wm. C. 4 3 RIR, lb. 2 4 Ziegler, H. p. 4. 4 Flowers, ss. 4J. Myersgb. 5 3 091, 3b. 2 1 . 6 1 QUlrdagluiro. cf. 3 2 l e f i gter, ir., 3b. 72 4 Sw`ope, e. 4 2 Shlekbos. 0 5 Huber, sr., rt. 3 3 Rupp, rL 1 0 Hoke, p. - 2 4 Spangler, cL 2 4 Scott, .b. 1 2 Garlaeh, It. 9 3 10111111 lEEE= Getttysb'rs 2 3 2 3 0 5 3 1 0 19 Scrub nine 01 3 2 2 5 5 6 2 2 27 Fly eatehee—Gettyaburg 6; Scrub Nin e Double Via --GeUysburg 1 ; &rub 1. Cl Umpire—mct lellan Hersh, of Little Brown Jug üb. Sooner—Tames A. Swope. .The Gettysburg Base .Ball Club will visit Hanover on Saturday (17th) to play the Star Base Ball Club, "The Champi ons," a match game. There will be an excursion train leaving this place at 12.45. Fare 75 cents a round trip. An interest ing game may be expected. NEW FEXALE SCHOOL.-A new Select School for Girls will be opened in this place on the 3rd of October, under the management of Prof. H. Louis Baugher: A full corps of competent teachers has been secured, the purpose being to spare no efforts to make it a FIRST-CLASS insti tution. The course of study will com prise all the English branches usually pursued in Seminaries for young ladies, besides Ancient and Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting, Needle and Wax work. Boarding and Day Pupils will be received. For terms, &c., address Prof. Baugher. CAMP-3fEwrirro.—The United Brethren in Christ will hold a Woods Meeting in J. E. Leas' woods, Huntington Township, two miles south of York Springs Borough, to commence on Saturday the 24th inst., to continue one week. OUR RULERS AND OUR the breaking out of the War, public atten tion has turned'instinctively to the exami nation of our forniof government to ascer tain its powers, functions, and capacity. Strange as it may seem, there were no -books adapted t o give the information sought, and the people were compelled to depend on the newspapers for such mea gre scraps as could be picked up from time 10 time. This was very unsatisfactory, and every intelligent person felt the want of some manual at once reliable, concise, and full. We believe that we have in the work before us, a book which supplies this want. "Our Rulers and otir Rights or the outlines of the U. S. Geyeruuent," treats very fully of the origin,orgatnza tien and functions of every department of the general government, and very much perta,ining'to the several States. it would take columns to describe all the work con tains. The power of condensation and method show great skill in the anthor. The de sign is admirable. The plan is Well car ried out. The price is very moderate. It contains over 500 pages, has four steel en gravings, and excellent large sized seals of the different States. Messrs. PARMELEE Co,, of Philadelphia, deserve the thanks of the whole country for publishing a work like this, free from all political bias, and adapted to the wants of the common peo ple. We predict an immense sale. Every citizen would do well to secure a copy while they have the opportunity. It is sold only by subscription. Watch for the Agent and secure this valuable work. nit - Mr. John A. Atwell, Agent for Par , nelee i Co., is now convassing this coon y for the above work. 1 WARNER 4 Uo., are now selling off their large variety of Pictures, Picture Frames, Brackets, at cost. Remem ber, their room is on the South-east corner Centre Square. Call and see. It TIM HOME OF WASIIINGTON.-3lessrs. A. S. Hale & Co., Hartford, Conn., are publishing an attractive work under the tikile of "The Home of Washington, or 31044 Vernon and its Associations," by Benson J. Lossing, author of "Field ...13ook of tae Revolution," "History of the United States, -- &e. Mr. Lossing's preVi ous publications ba.va had a wide sale, be ing characterized by sterling merit a}, , superior typographical execution. he present work is pronounced by coo vtent judges the most attractive of all I s pub lications, being profusely illustra with finely executed engravings, most .f them by Mr. Lossing himself. We can recom mend it to the public without qualifica tion, as one of the very best books sold by subscription. Messrs. Jacob Beamer & C. G. Miller are the canvassing Agents for Adams i connty, and only through them can it be procured, as it is only sold to subscribers. See advertisement.,. flrAt a Quarterly Conference of the M. E.:Church of Gettysburg Circuit held at Chamberlin's .uppointment Sept. 3d 1870, the following preamble and resolu tions were offered and passed: WrIEREAR, The paper called "The Methodist," by what we regard as its unfair representations, and anti-Methodistic course, exerts an influence prejudicial to the interests of the church and the cause of truth therefore, Resolved, That we discountenance the patronizing of the paper by our member s*. lieesoloed, That we ask our friends of other denominations not to accept its statements of Methodist jolity or usage as authority. ,assoived, That the foregoing resolutions be published in the county papers. By older of the Capt. B. IL Nowt's, O. S. CumintexAsto.—Ty,, faiiitkiloei fMr Wier saoozir ini - Eakt Lonther o Carlisle, was entered on Sunday night., and $72 in money and a good silvr watch stolen from under the bed in. which Mr. M. was sleeping.-1* Farmers' and 11: 0 . vers' Hotel, situated on South Hanovei street, Carlisle, has been re-opened again. Mr. David Gill proprietor.—The popula-• tion of Carlisle, according to the census just completed, amounts to 6,630. Ficarrsuw.—George Flack, an estima ble citizen of Chambersburg, several weeks ago tread on a small fragment of bone which penetrated his shoe, inflicting a slight wound in his foot. It seemed to heal; but on Friday last, soreness of the foot set in, terminating in lock-jaw, his life being despaired of.—On Wednesday night of Jost week a black mare eleven years old, was stolen from the meadow of Joseph S. Crider, in St. Thomas township. —B. R. Pentz his resigned his position as Book-keeper in the Chambersburg Nation al Bank, Wm. H. Sellers being appointed in his place. To COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND STRAN GERS.—WoIfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.—Among the complaints for which the "Schnapps" has been declared a specific by the eminent physicians who have corresponded 'Ottll the proprietor, are—dropsy, dyspepsia, debility conse quent upon long continued sickness and old age, epilepsy, asthma, gray el, colic, affections of the kidneys, and all chronic diseases. For these, and many other disorders, it is now prescribed, with great success, by more than three thous and medical practitioners in various parts of the United States. satuiew of the Ittarlato Bnitf ra;orge Grain a, Produce nrarket• Tharsday Mbrn ' 5 25 Q 575 600 6 625 25 4 135 1 10 140 78 00 00 70 ~. 46 4 52 .. 00 4 00 . 000 6 000 XOOO 4 000 'l5 Q 15 , 4 17% 18 25 4 26 1014 @ 16% SUPER FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, WHITE WHEAT, .... RED WHEAT • CORN, EZE .... OATS TIMOTHY-SEED, CLOVER-SEED, FLAX-SEED,.... ..... BACON. SHOULDERS, • " SIDES " HAMS LARD ti et itysburg Grain tit Provision Market Gettysburg, Friday Morning. . 000 6 000 .000 @ 575 .000 @ 000 .1 10 @ 130 .000 6 , 80 .000 @ 90 37. @ 42 .000 @ 000 .000@ 400 . 000 @ 600 00 6 100 .000 6 yi 00 @ 16 1 lq @ 18 00 6 13 00 @ 15 00 @ 00 @ 6 00 @ 10 SrPER FLOUR,. EXTRA FLOUR, WHITE WHEAT RED WHEAT, .. CORN RYE OATS, BUCKWITEAT, TIMOTHY-SEED CLOVER-SEED„ POTATOES,..... BUTTER LARD EGGS, BACON. S4OULDEMS " Sines " HAMS SOAP . . T.L.LLOR STOCKS AND BONDS Closing Prices of De Haven & Deo., 40 South Srd St, PSUOdo44I4- SPIN. 141 h, 187(1. 3 o'c/ock. P. .If. U. S. m of *SII .113% 114% 113 11314 111.,4 1113 111% 112 1103,5 110% 1101 , .1 . , lio!4 110% 1040 . 8, C. S. 11 Year 6 per cent. ('y.. 111 111% Gold 114 114 3 /, Silver 144 11l Union Pacific It. It. Ist 31. Bonds, 810 83) Central Pacific E. It. 880 890 j Union Pacific Land Grant 80ndi,.... 737 760 MARRIED BARE--Surriptax.—On the 30th of June, at Bende*ville, by the Rev. J. B. ,L ono, Mr. Jacob_Bare. to _Mni. Lydia Niuliman—bbth ornendenivine. ITEMLER—SrteLN - YEsv.—On the sth inst., at Conowago Chapel, by the Rev. Father Demarie, Mr. Jerome C. Bernier, to Miss Matilda M. Sharniesy, both of Littlestown. MlLLER—Rukisti..—On the 4th inst., at the Parsonage Tent, on the Camp ground of the Evangelical Association, near Ida vile, by Rev. J. M. Price, assisted by Rev. 1.1..1. Stokes, Mr. George Miller, to Miss Sabina Russel—both of Idaville. MARKEL - -FRAI3I.--011 the 13 inst. at the M. E. Parsofrage Gettysburg, by Rev. 11. C. C'heston, Mr. Raymond A. Markel, to Miss Clara Alice Frairu—both of Fair field. STOMBALOII—MENGES.—On the Ist inst., A y the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. William R. tombaugh. of Jackson township, York Co., to Sliss Susan Menges, of Mount Pleasant township, Adams county, Pa.. SCHOLL—FACE.—On the 26th ult. ' by Rev. J . Sechler, Mr Win. D. Scholl, of Carrol county, Md., to Miss Belinda Face, of Adams county, Pa. SHAFFER- —GIRL.--On the llult., by the Rev: E. Kieffer, Mr. Abraham Shaffer, to Mrs Nancy Girl, both of this county. DIED. Obituary notices 5 costa a line for all over tour nes—cash to accompany the notice. DEATRICE.--On the 24th ult., in Butler township, Otis Ellsworth Garner, only son of Wm. H. and H. E. Deatrick, aged 6 months and 8 days. , GONDER.:-011 the 2nd inst., at Mahanoy ,City, Schuylkill county. Pa., Mr. George W. Louder, formely of Littlestown, aged 21 years and 2 days. HoLLitioEtt.—On' the 12th inst., at East Berlin, Mr. Gerhe Bolinger aged 71 years, 2 mouths and I day. Deceased was one of the oldest and most respected citizen in that section of the county, esteemed for his integrity and uprightness of character. His funeral on Wednesday was attended by a large concourse of friends. HILDEBRAND.—At the Aims-house on the 7th inst., Mrs. Mary Hildebrand, at an advanced age. KEEFAUN : ER.--On the 2d lust., in Cum berland township, Mrs. Lydia Louisa Keefauver, wife of John Keefauver, aged 49 years 8 months and 12 days. larrLE.—On the 4rh bast., in Littler town, Mr. Samuel Little, aged 79 years 3 months and 9 days. MEIN:GEL—At the Alms-house, on the Ist inst., Mr. Daniel Menges, in the 71st year of his age. SarroN.—On the Brd inst., inthis place, Ninnie Cbra, infant child of Josiah W. and. Martha A. Sefton. - - WALKER.—On the 10th inst., near Junction City, Kansas, J. Stewart, son of Joseph and Annie C. Walker of Cumber land twp., aged 27 years, 4 months and 6 days, -Xr. Walker had been engaged in biusness near that place for the past three years. Some ten days ago he took the ty phoid fever from which he died. Peace to his remains. • - ADAMS COUNTY FAIR I kacursious to Gettysburg 'DURING THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION THEE Gettysburi=l Company wi rd fro m?' iiirssich Excamois Thai to the Agrlei °C =riratt Get. Vehing on Tuesd_ey, We.ogy and Thursday, wptemher Z7th, zath Hitt 29th, leaving Hanover Junction 44. H a nover 8.15 A. M., Ox- Prd 9A. d arrivit at et at 9.45 33Itt Hano turpt4 Verßiscri t ri a l l u e r f . .sWQ H., 5141 for the roultd-tr o lp will De md at the both% = m at gilletlarlimd tdle ,boye moocunction f 1.00; Sttickhouser's COW 13pring cents; Jeftreon 80 cents; PorWei 73 cents ; th'e 70 cents ; Hanover 50 cents s, Lord 35 cen ; Mildew) and Granite each 25 cents. ai - FaLL tare It paid %Ale train& pt. 16.-td 1100oRmY, Supt. Examination of Merl. WILL hold public, examinations at the renew. I lug named tlmra and placeg_riz Latimoreott State nftd & H., Monday, Sept, Mtn, at DI a, to. Readini o s al ind Hain m. OOOll, at mantPlxol, FtleadaY, Sept. at 9a. , pra i gab i , a caantown, Saturday, Sept. UM, at 9 m.• Hamiltonban, at Fairfield, Monday. *O4. 21 1th, at 9 a. ni. Mountpleosant. at Bosh Ran 8. IL, Tuesday, Bey. n, at 9a. m. Gienwuw 9 , Dnltien's S. IL, Friday, Sept. 80th, at a. m. Union, at &bikini' a EL, Friday, Sept. 59th, at Tyror ln m, at Deldleraburg, Saturday, Oct. 14 at '9 IIL . , J. HOWARD WEBS', S upt Etpt. 16, DY7o.—ld cw Nitnitituunts. _ TEACHER WANTED MAITo SW Oluutzciforriyieiampton delli rendostlion pur By order of thelkorli_' Sept. 18.-3 t dec'y. STAGE',L'OFFICE . KEYSTONE HOUSE, T.Keystone House, Chambersburg street, .1 has been selected as the Gela i m&dine for the CHAMBIGISBURG and intG STAGS LINE& Stage for Cbambers lawn; ch i lly at 1 o'clock, M., and for Em daily at the smile houn Fare received at the liMel and passengers called for at any place in town. The Xeystone House runs a first-class HACICto and num the Depot vans- Rack to hire. W. E. Gettysburg, Sept 9, 1870.—din MYERS., V ALU.A.BLE LOTS AT PRIVATE SALE No. 1. A MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT on Carlisle at., adjoining Prof..Bangher's. Front 65 feet. New pavement.. Gas and H,ydrant water on the lot. Price IMO. No. 2. A LOT OF ABOUT I 141 ACES in . "the rear of the above. A front! of 70 feet on State road—one of 120 feet on Stevens at. Pries $750. No. 3. A LOT OF t ACRES on the hituninas burg road, opposite the old Gate House, occupieo by Mr. Elt=ifier. Prim $750. At,y_to Sept. 16,3t* Rae. C. J. m.KREART. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The Executors of the Will of JOHN Csirapn. deceased, offer at Private Sale, the Valuable seal Estate of said decedent on the corner of Balti more and East HOUSE, 45 directly opposite the COURT HOUSE, 45 feet on Baltimore *greet by 142 feet deep. - Improved with a twe449rY. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, marble cutting shop, and a well of excellent water, trust, This Is one of the most desirable places in Gettys-. burg. Apply to MARY A. CANNON, J. MARSHALL CANNON, Executors. Sept. 12-3 t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE The subscriber wishes to well at Private Sale his HOUSE AND :LOT situate in the Borough of York Springs, Adams co., Pa. The House is two story Frame Weatherboarded with two-story Back-building and out-kitchen attached, Frame Stable, and other necessary outbuilding& 18re Is also connected with the above property 12 ACRES of good land in ftrst-rate condi tion. There are two Springs f never-tailing wa ter on the premises with a fine young Orchard of choice fruit. Also, TWO LOTS fronting on the turnpike and funning back to an alley with a large and com modious Slaughter Hbuse thereon and Ice House attached, with a fountain pump in the killing room and other conveniencies connected. There is an excellent spring on one of the lots. Wlf the above properties are not sokl 1_:)y the sth of Ot tober, they will then be offered at Public Sale at 1 o'clock, P. M. Sept l&-ts JONATHAN BRMNEMAN. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE On Monday. the 10th of October nezt, at 1 o'clock, P. AL, on the premises, The subscriber, intending to go South, will sell at Public Sale 733 ACRES OF LAM), more or less, situate In the borough of Gettysburg, bordering on Rock Creek and the ILlnover road, Imt= with a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE., a Barn, and all other necessary outbuildings, nearly all new • a never-failing well of water near the door. ' t he land Is partly enclosed with an Osage hedge, the balance under good fence. There la a thriving young Orchard, Just cominglnto bearing, with Rmat vanety of fruit, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Quincl JI PfurnaL:RLl cots, Crab Apples, Grapes, Curran Goose Black berri and , Rasp Wrries, of the varieties to be found In thiscountry. The ground is well stocked with Rhubarb, Asparagus, &c.— Part of the land is in garden cultivation, and is well adapted to a idA.IIIfET GARDEN, as tt situated right at the market door. , The beauty of the location and fertility of the soil make ft very desirable for that purpose. Also, 7 ACRES, more or lesa, adjoining the above, enclosed with Osage hedge and good fenc. ing. Apples, Peaches, and a large variety of Strawberries are on this tract. The property will all be sold together, or in parts,' to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view It before the day of sale can do so by call ing on the premises. M — Attendance µlll be given and terms made known by Sept. 113.-ts THE HOME OF WASHINGTON !dent Versa and its Associati BY BESSON J. LOSSING, tuthor of - FIELD BOOK of the REVOLU TION." "HISTORY of the UNITED STATP.S." etc.. etc.. etc. Illustrated with nearly 150 Engravings, Mainly from Original Drawings by the Author. embracing numerous Views of Mount Vernon, various Interesting Objects upon the Grounds, copies of Famous Pictures. Portraits of Washing ton, and other Members of the Faintly, as well as Instinguhhed Personages of his time, etc. "Mr. Lossing has combined his skill and pnte gerafaiNtaPAlMAßenfiklitlikiiMimlg with interesting details of the private and do mestic life of Washington. set forth in an easy and familiar style. • • ••The pictorial illustraUona, chiefly trom orighmi drawings by the Author. are on the most generousseale. - -efew York Tribune. - This volume i 4 well adapted as a Ma book, be ing at ouce Instorieal and artistic.' . —Ph tladelphict Press. 'The lioine 01 Washington' deserves the ap pellation given it, of a 'superb National gift-book.' • • The 150 engravings, by Mr. Loosing, re produce with martial fidelity all the relies, scenes, and localities connected with his abode that time has spared, and many, Indeed, that no longer ex ist. It is a book whose value must necessarily in crease with the lapse of years. - -New YorA Time". "This superb volume is one of the most aurae. tiv, of the many beautiful and valuable books given to the public by Mr. Los.sing. • • • No object of interest escapes him, and his text and his sketches mutually illustrate each other. All these characteristics are In the volume hefore,cui. Philadelphia Ledger. "Oue of the most valuable and beautiful of lib , . torieal books. • • • It hasnearly one hundred and fifty engravings, many of them truly beauti: ful, and all luteresting. - -Bosion Junrnal. JACOB BEAMER & C. G. MILLER are the Agents for the townships of Straban, Mountpleasant, Mountioy, Cumberland and But ler In this county. They will bp around In a few days to take subscriptions for the above very val. uable book. PRICES 113.00; $4.00; $7.00 Sept. 16, 1870.—tt PEACH TREES. T liE undersigned has on hand and for sale, 1500 PRIME PEACH TREES of various kinds which he will sell at a reasonable price, wholesale or retail. Call and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Sept. 9.-3 t JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ON 3fONDAY; OCTOBER Scr, - r PROPCkiE to start a Girls' Select SchooL The character and experience of the Ihstructat se cured, and the course of study proposed, guaran tee that this school will be, what It is designed to make it, a FIRST-CLASS Institution,. A limited number of boarders will be adntittted. For Circulars, and further information,lnqulreof REV. IL LOUIS BAUGH. DM, Sept 9, 1870.4 f Gettysburg,lLA MAF'LETON SEMINARY. • Tills s district, chool, 14tanite4 at r 100 W m°° '°, oue near sville; county, Pa., will open for $43 iveeptiost of ON' MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th; 1870. The I nstuction will be under the ottarge of A. Wright, Graduate of tW. State Normal Bet i lm Millersville, Pa. Besides superior educational advantages, • pleasant home will be afforded to those who avail themselves of Its privilege s. F or terms and par. titulars address J. TYSON, or MARIA E. TYSON Aug. 26.-td Floradale, Adams oounty, i'*. Valuable. Town Property, "FOR SALE. • The new two-story BRICK DWELLING with brick Backbutldi 78 , 0omS—wIthGagil Mu the' entire' b tiag OD o street, north of The bufld: Mg Is new, and completed in best style. It will be Sold on reasonable terms. If not sold by October I ft will be for Bent Gettysburg, Sept. 9.41 11/17 .e Fatherland Serie4 . 1.011) OTHER , SytipAY-Cf4ool, by the Sunday-Soltool Union, Tract Society, Pria. byterian, Lathers sod Wheat Boards of Publication, for sale, at publishers' NW./ by p . surulay-schools Atupplied -with Books at redtwa rates, .4 July a, 1870.—ti ,EDDING Bus** Carde, Vie Card& Tickets, T &a., ted, printed Death ,' glearlets and ' ' - • BMortgagaa, *atei allin =inag n iti W alarnma tiand, 44' , .1 .111.9- ; Txf mat • *alit and latZtz Act of the Genial Y V Aasernbl of this entitled "An act to regulate the and Rleettens' of OM Common: wealth," enacted on the god of July, Pk* it is en. failed on me to give Addle Nether of such Mee, non to be heldj and to =eh notice what °Meer, tOrtte Sheriff 01 the cif 'l l/ k by give this lic notice to the Electors of said County of that a GlavaitaLßLacrioN will be held in said County, Szcoirn Temper, 'Off Ocirosaa Of 110.1 n the several Dis tricts, composed following Townships, viz: In the First diet et, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg, et the Court Rouse, In Gettysburg, In the Second district, composed of the town ship of Germanyor, mo. at Golden's School-house, In the In °am townsliin the'rlird dlatrfet, rallifigred Of the township of Oxford, at' be house or James Hersh, In the town of New Oxford. In the Fourtlf.cUstricS, composed of the town ships of Latham and eruirtlnghen., at the house of Jane Reed, in the township of Huutington. In the Fifth titstri4 composed of the townships of flamiltonbanlind Liberty, at the Public School house in Millennown. In the Sixth district, composed of the township of ;Thunman, at the house now occupied by Meth. eel Joseph, utthit town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district, composed of the town ship of Metudlem In the PiNdic School house la the town of Rendersville. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Straban, at the house or Jacob L. Grass, to Runterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the t o wnship P. BIM; In said of Franklin, at towns the hohilL use now occupied by join t i n the Teeth district, composed of the township tot Conowago, at the house of 'Jeremiah Johns, In Mlnaerrnitown... the sieventn district composed of the town ship of Tyronedi ersimg, at the house of Wm. Sadler, In Het 'lnuits Twelftbdilittlat, cOmPosed or the town ship of lIIT , tAy, ittlbe - hohse of; ktrs. V. Hotta, In add to co_poseti. of tho In the - TI -- aem - th district, township of Meuetpleasant, at the n Public School house in raid tom i t i ll&a t uate atthe Crass Roads , the one leading to the Two Taverns, the other front Httntendown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the tux n ship of Reading, at the house of R. M. Ineks, In Hampton. In the Fifteenth district. composed of the Ben ough of BerwieL at the public school house in Araottstown. thcatteenthdistriet, composed of the town ship of Freedom, at the hou_se of Samuel Moritz, In said township. ' In the Seventeenth district, composed of Or town*i p.ot uni o n, at tghiidts' School House, said township. • - post township of Butler, at the P In the Etiftiteetith distric u t imc co se tta hool d hoou t se t , Middletown said township. In the Nineteenth distr ict, culneosed township of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill house, in said tow p. In - the Twentitse. coloPosed . the towisthip of Cum rue house of Conrad Synder, in the boniug=4 Gettysburg. In the Twenty-arst district, composed of the township of Highland, at the School Reuse at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church Itt said township. In the Twenty-second distnet, composed Of the Bon:Puri of Littlestown, at the most westerly -Schoo ouse, in said borough- At which time and places will be elected ;One Member of Congress for the C'ount les of Adams, :Ftankiirt; Fulton. Bedford and Somerset; One Member of Assembly; One County Commissioner; One Director of the Poor; Otte Jurx Commissioner; anti One. County Auditor. By an Act of the General Assembly of this State it is enjoined upon me to Insert in my pruelania- Wu of elections the following sections of Law 9 passed by said General Assembly, as follows: (Act of March 3V, Me.) SECT/ON 1. lie it, meted by the senate and House of Hepresenintives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Iteneral Assembly ;yet :out it 18 hereby enacted by the authority of the same. Thal the qualified voters s a n e f several counties of this Commonwealth.' at general, township. borough and special elections, are hereby, here after, authorized and mowed to rob% by tickets, Printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled, ouMide. "Judiciary; one ticket shall embrace the names of all , state tinkers voted foe; and be labelleir - 'State t* one ticket shall embrace the names of all count offi cers voted for, and be Libelled " county; 'One tißket shall embrace the names of all township °Meets voted for, and be labelled "township; one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and be Labelled "borough ;" and each clam shall be deposited In separate ballot boxes. (Act of June 4, /866.) Wusagas, By the act of Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out the National forces , and for other p !' and approved March tal l p ones thou. ! sand eight hundred .uid sixty-five, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged. or relieved from the penalty of disability therein provided are deemed, and taken, to have volun tartly relinquished, and forfeited, their rights of citizenship, and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citi zens thereof -. A181:0 Willtftaas, Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not under the Constitution and Laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Commonwealth: SacrioN 1. lie It enacted by t* Senate and ' House of Representatives of the common*, cam, of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same: That In all elections hereafter to be held In this Commonwealth. it shall be unlawful for the Judge or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot, or ballots, irons any person, or persons, embraced the and plibject to the disability im . by said act of Congress. ap proved Marc third, one thousand eight hundred and sixtalvb and It shall be ) unlawful for any &di el e ct ion, any sciatiViSitt tots of or any one of mm Shit/Int, or consent to receive, any such unlawful ballot, or ballots, from any such dtsquallfled person, he or they, so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemean or, and, upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, he dial', for each offence be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment, In the Jail of the proper county, for not less than sixty days, Surma a. That If any n deprived citi zenship. and disqualifi as aforesaid, s ha ll, at any election hereafter to be held in this Common wealth, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots. any person so of fending shall be deemed guilty of a mLsrlemeattor, and on conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall. for each of fence. be punished In like manner as Is provided in the precasting section of this act In the rase of officers of election receitlng such unlawful ballot or ballots. SEcrios 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade, or advise any person or persons de. privesl of citizenship. and disqualified as aforesaid. to Offer any ballot, or ballots, to the officers of any election. hereafter to be held in this Common wealth, or shall persuade, or advise, any such officers to receive any ballot, or ballots, front any Person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, suet) 1W1N4,11, 40 Offelltlillg, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner as is provided in the isessind section of this act, in case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots.. By the 16th section Registry Law approved the 17th day of April, A. 11. 14,9, it 14 directed that "At all the elections hereafter held under the laws of this ConinsonWealth, the polls shall be opened between the hours of six and seven o clock, A. M., and olose at seven o'clock, P. M., Also—lll and by virtue of the 14th section of the act of Feb. :fah, 1849, every' person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the legisla tive, executive or Judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, ur any city or in corporated district, and also thareVerY Meinber of Congress and of the State Legislature, end of the Select Ceennion Council of any City or Commis. stoner of any Incorporated district, is by lass- In capable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election Of this Commonwealth, and officer that no Judge, Inspector, or other or any such electiOn, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. Also—That In the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled ' , An Act relatingtoexecutions, and for other purposes," approved April lath, MO it is enacted that the aforesaid 14th section "Oa not be ooqs rued , as to prevent any puma fficer oor boron officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or cier , at any general or special elec tion In this Commonwealth." .....- And be It further directed, In and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of vo which 'shall have been given for each can for 81* different offices then and there vo for at their respective districts. shall meet gie thirdditynfter the election, which shall be on Mesa! rag Ism OF QM:MIR aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the borough - of Gettysburg, then and there m nuke a hAentAr a nt a tl nd cer tif icate Ile . a 74 0 )f tae t ira r tz e;a l I . lWcw in theeouliqpnl.4 Lau Palen! for the offices ftdil. - . 'TACOS ;MUNN, Sham , Sheriff's olflco, Gettysburg, Sept 16, MO • , Uthxttion,nut e s litate. notpl that Aga ,asa entitled' " r Suppfeindnt tO the Metion I,aws of this Coinmonwcalth e , 'eaten trent the Mspy or tile:cf . yotSntippi ROAM Deeneellied al by IDsEla ct c l arourt of reipplivitxda, euept 'so far as it Mat from yowls potions duly treed and con Oted of dtWertion, aiid Is now null and void with said exception, and that an persona formerly dAqualliled thereVder With the except_ do e Mu now la wriii voters, it Sotheraine II J. N. HOUDESHELL itaiOnarir 4,0 T OF 17TH Ant/1086H Also—The following sections of the 'new • tryanwomplioabie between thbrand . Tuesday of October. , __,___. illan. a:After lbw asses menu carve' ossercom pleted on the tenth y preceding the second Toaday In October ofeach year the lini stile Monday inumila n =2lo4Pla 3 a , mto 00110 Y cot* 'of of all asesseed nkt i lliu ti r" . ! return:a adstat) be u n* mcle by 1g e I A ~ .• . . :.,..: ahnessidl end' Um matety • • ~. i...,,.. .• •• - I thereupon Mess tha same VO be •• .. . tarn Hired by-the second WOW oi • . het; and correct copy *erect to •be rami e . =the flames of ah personal* swum rabies= =lli or precinct, and witg ettl ile n l atr e°4°R ll l4l4l l ° tb. 14 )1 the on warA rhilif ~ dna, on or before Weleel on the m of tie tz ,Limmoittvebtfar,to vi plitzedutt,' ..114, 04 4 SOW aOn the day of tll l titutk iv m ' „ - '• - Whose mate Ili not do said • .. tr.; ~ rigbalo vote M saki tiketkft, •'. - 't . . .1 am the qresktente ointlithed r f,* cratmiter of the ant In Abe , - 7 - 7.. Iti Ig i dol w i he olabbsio lie a voter , for no . ". Ott *vs neweresedisermit .. .. , ohm , wi swat MOO ill• , _hit a. • • .4, or partly written mid _ y - Ueda ,to the root stated by him, wbie6al7l - hlivlt g e n niL r o tr . lrherti thig h f of ti to bal k y itm - to vote e . .saes b e e l ' written; or car% ' Printed am. where MOMS it h• V t . of bill .. eel be. * lief, where and * n ne: Noe o i •h e A , na l s: a l i e k ti t =ato 'et • h andrd tius the Waal Oar al We A zul lake year er. is 401/41‘my , w :eltizen. therein and luys fumed usi Imeszedied :theretw sly. koalas= . aid elate= r teat arblla 11 , , Irkli: tor the purpose .of , voting • ' Ohm Ix!: bas Lid a State ara n t at oom at a ed iaa within too was asseMed ten Agape sal Md. ii a Willelq Am saa by ...ma stuiT Election Procliimation. undized, and shall (lee his certificate of naturalization for eMMmwe • the said affidavit shall state when and Where the L i tlf=l he in the Malt lent aasellitid, and to whom paid.; and ezina.tik. the tak reeil . L7theref tbe . blitgtrtr i gitiri • Wieen or destroyed, or that%senr reelared any; but If the person so the tight to vete Mal take and subscribe an ell. that be Ma native born citizen of the United filletes, _tapW bent elm where, shall state that Mmiltidiammtvit, Or that he is entitled to cinzeM.Mia by reason of Ids fatbs er's naturalization.) and snail Itirthersinfa In hie affidavit that he is, at the dale Ot hiking the of between Weeps of twenty-one and twen tytwo years, that he has resided la thelitate one year and In the election district ten days next pre eeta&tg pelt election, he shall be m to vote a tstof st.tiltilenrst.h=d,taxes'eSsalti the affidavits of the wttnessert 7e4. shall he preserved by the election beard and the close of the election they shall be with the list of voters, tally list mul other papas required by law to be filed by the return Judge with the prothonotary's office, subject to examine. • tion, as other election papers me If tha *Mien officers shall find that the applicant or applicants possessall the legal qualblearons of voters; beim they shall be permitted too vte and; the name or dames shall be added to the list of taable* ti d t electlon - oMeers. the word "tax" being word "age. ' where lie claims to vote on age; the same words being added by. the clerksin each case respectively, on the lists allergens voting at Such election. Sac. 5. It shall be lawful f a qualified(Oben of the district, notwl g the name of the proposed voter is contained on the fist of resident taxables, to challenge the vote of such persons whereupon the same proof of the right orate= as Is now required by law shallbe publicly and acted on bChe election boar and the vote admitted or re ected. according to the evidence every person c ming to be a naturalized citizen SIMI/ be required to produce his naturalizailon certificate at the election before voting, except where he has been for ten years, consecutively, a voter in the district in which he offers his vote and on the vote of such person being !Waived, if ' sball be the duty of till. election offlatbnl write or stamp on such certi fi cate the word 'voted" with the month and year; and If any election ()Meer or °Ricers shall receive a second vote on the same day, by virtue of the same certificate, except where sons are entitled to vote by 'virtue of the naturalization of their fathers, they and the per son who shall offer such second vote, upon so of fending, shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, anti on conviction thereof, be fined or imprisoned. or both, at the discretion of the court;-the line shall not exceed one hund llars in each Me. nor the imprisonment one ye a r; the like punish tnent shall be infected on conviction of the officers of election who shall neglect, or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the endorsement required, es aforesa l d, on said naturalization tortifiae. Sec. 6. f any election officer shall refuse or neglect to requfre such proof of the right of Ruff rage as is prescribed ,by this law, to We laws which hrs tls a supplement, from any person offering to vote whose name Is. not on the lid of assessed voters, Or whose right to vote is challenged by any . qualified voter present, and shall admit such per son to Vote without requiring such proof, every person so offending shalt upon conviction, be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be sen tenced, for every such offence, to pay a fine not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an im prisonment not more than one year, or either or both, at the discretion of the court Sac. 7. Ten days preceeding every election for electors of President and Vice President of the United States, it shall be the duty of the assemor to attend the place fixed by law for holding the election in each election district, aed then and there hear all applications of permits whew mates have been omitted from the list of assessed Voters, Lanti who claim the nght to vote, oreose rights ave originated since the same was made out, and shall add the names of persons thereto as shall show that they are entitled to the right of suffrage in such district, on the personal applitmtion of the only. and forthwith assess him with the proper tax. after completing the list, a copy thereof shall be placed on the door of- or on the hou.,e where the electio to be ate. at least eight days before the el ectio n; and the election the same course shalt be pursued, In all respects, as is required by this act arid the actato which it 114 a sepplement, at the general election in October. The assessor shall also make the same returns to the county commissioners of all assess:wilts made by virtue of this section; and the county cotrunis. sinners shall furnish cones thereof to the election uMcers in each district in like meaner 'En all re spect as required at the general election in Octo ber. SEG 8. The sante rules and regulations shall apply at every special election and at every sep arate city, borough or want election, in ail respect*, HS it the general election iu October. sac. 9. The respective amessors, inspectors and judges of the elections shall each have the power to administers oaths to any person claiming the right to be enflamed or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be dune or Inquired Into by any person In relation to any matter or thing concerning which they shall be lawfelly interrogated•by any of said officers, shall be jmnished ae perjury. sac. le. The assessor shall each receive the same compensation for the time necessarily spent in performing the duties hereby enjoined as is pro vided by law for the performance of their other duties, to be paid by We cott, as In other eases ; and It shall nocr l ir f or i any assessor to assess a tax agantstany persons what ever within ten days uext_preeeding the election to be held on the second Tuesday of October, in any year, or within ten days next before any elec lion for electors of President and Vice President, of the United States; any violation of this molls lon shall be a misdemeanor, and subject t h e oftd cers so offending; to a flue, ou conviction, not ex. cetqllng one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three mouths, or both, at the 'dis cretion of the court. Sec. 11. Oa the petition of five or more citizens of the county, standing under oath that they verily believe that. fratuls sill be practiced at the election about to be held, M any district. It shall be the dirty of the mut of common pleas of said county, if in session, or it not, a judge thereof in vacation, citizenst two judicious, sober and intehlgent of the county, to act as overseers of said election, said overseers shall be selected from dif ferent political were the inspectoni be long to Mlle parties, and where both of said inspectors belong to the same political party, both of the overseers shall be taken front the opposite political party; said overseen shall have the right M be present with the officers of tie election dur• go„zufiVellautithag.nvareMvir ji=eoulszoilaidribm the "elecilou°Cent; to keep a list of voters, they see proper to challenge any person offering a vote, and Interrogate him &mills WI and ti oath, in regard to his right of sulAge at ea el m and to examine his papers toed ; and the officers of said election are required to agreed to said overseers so selected and anointed every CollVrt/irller and facility fur the discharge of then dullest; and II said election Akers than refuse M penult said overseers tones jsreeent and perform their duties as aforesaid, orif they shall be driven sway from the polls by violence or Intimidation, all the vote, polled at such election district may be rejected by any tribunal tryWg any contest under sold electfot t: Pronded,—Trukt 80 person signing the petition shall be anointed an over seer. Set. 13 If any prothonotary, clerk, or the deputy of either, or any other person, shall affix the seal of office to any naturalization paper, or permit the same to be affixed, or given out, or cause or permit the same to be given out, in blank, whereby may be fraudulently used, or furnish a naturalization certificate to any person who shall not have been duly examined and sweru In open court. in the presence of mete of tab ledges there of, according to the act of Congress, or shall aid in, connive at, or in any way permit the issue of any fraudulent neutralization certificate, he shall be pithy of a high misdemeanor; or if any one shall fraudulently use any such certificate of natur alization, knowing that it was fraudulently lamed or , shallvote, or attempt to vote, on any certificate of naturalization not issued to him, be shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any of the persons, their aiden orabettors, guilty of either:of the misdemeanors aforesaid, immi, 08 convietion, be fined In a sum not exceeding One thousand dollen, and imprisonment hi the proper penitentiary for a period not exceeding three years,__ of the veto II Sr.c. 11 Any person who on oath or affirmation, in or berore any court ha this State, or officers authorized to administer oaths shall, to procure a certificate of naturalization, fur himself or any other person, willfully dispose, declare or affirm any matter of fact, knowing the same to be false, or shall In like manner deny any matter or fact, knowing the same to be true, shall' be deemed guilty of periu ; and any certificate of naturali zation Maned in pursuance; of any such deposi tion, declaration, or affirmation shall be null and void ; and it shall be the duty of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made before it that It was frandulealy obtained, to Wee immediate measures for recalling the seine for oancellatimi ; and any person who shall vote, or attempt to vote, or; any paper SO obtained, or who saw In any way all im connive at. or hare %Mei' Won ever in the Isi vatu or _ippy fraud ulent natural' net 'deemed guilty of mted gsuor, and ti 'conviction therefore, shall undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary for not more than two Years, and pay every, not more than one thousand dollars, for such o ff ence, or either Or both, at the discretion of the court, Sec. 14. Any almoner. election Weer or person appointed Si An Overseer, who that neglect or re fuse to perform any duty enjoined bY te SA, without reasonable or legal cause, 5h41.1 sub- Ject to aye of Ode hundred danorsi and. If . a w n t r a = maili ar paret4tYolll: NM I,llol4.qiiiii/Oebo likiainsolia. mesnor tit ome, end on oonvi on by line or imprisonment, and also be sub toga' action for damages by the party aggrieved; and if any person ahall fraudldentil e tr, add to, de liecor destro+any hst of yr; made out as Led by act, or tpar tvlz t * rWo_ve the e frorifith plaee *here tt wed, with fraudulent or mischievous intent or for any !ni ter/IM= riidiTtegoongh= I g I l i: u tt; Lot epseetjahn hundred dollars, or .. nt sot. two years, or botk i ii eu discretion of the ek — iurt. out? All el for ter din -ward, _ , township and on officers shall ter bebedd on_ the IWO! Tnesisy of October: silbj si tot the provisions of therlaw * the, of ouch oaken; soot in $ th OIS i__ 2nm? elected to ouch atthat time ta Blum at the expiration- of the terms of littriTAotts holding the same at the time of Orb eNeUm i but no election tor the tore of assessor or assistant anew* beheld un der this act lintil the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy, . tinl,4lll, O u At e ndir Ilwttheldi Nall'. ndp v r 3 land"al .hours of six,aztdrietenjtelock , , A-81 . ,.1 .. r a1revi , ,, , ,...0t the oonuatessresdth p tonne blinks made necessary by this act, and 'undid' copies of the smelt' of liny commonwealth all i alinp 3 . I WM nil may be . ;re.* ih t4Sret e o c e n ria, th eom. of a deeS districts et ve count* copies of manias as may he rendered =NW to! Ole Mtge of their Aena under act. 810 . i'L None of th e t provision of Ms act shall apply to theca : except %tenons twelve an . . 19. Theatsf State ftraZi eo ll th_e_re Of or oC the ina on cle or MAO' dut7"slut who ro y iiir " voto wens thus e 1 09 ta , thereby deprived of the to In their ow- CM election diarl dulY eillahhed, S k. 'S The act r: A bather supplement no *tide common - w 14 ' ali canat T r ed pril fourth, nano Dwain' one th al a y Wred 14M. b id& :;t!ier 14Ws or b su p i e Vi L use same are here re ~ u ps ,. 1, - ,-, ' OHArella /A TM( OP TOTING. lia(7 regulating the mode of venlig at all elea ons in the several counnes of this Common-L wealth, approved March Mk Mee: , Snctioff I. .De ft enacted ;, the &saki 'and eenes4 1 • and is he enacted the.authority the same, hat the qualified me counties af Ms Cor -- - --', ea . . ett_alli steers voted for and be Jaunted newbetuP 011ef • •Illeket shall embrace the names of ail borough:pees voted ;spit :IP'*ille,llio/3=-7-7,. . •re altnnesek* O. & The following Instructions troni his illeellensy tiev. Gearkielftws the dudes of Aseteso biters and =ears in reltard to all men of this Conatoonsrealths ____tatetrezre Ape. W i t= Sher(f qf the Cbunty of Adams. Wanness, The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United Matte la ee Wows , Stenos L The right of citizens of the United Ste United Slates, or by any State on account of race, color orprevioas =Mon of servitude. Skeins The Congress shall have power to enforce thlsartlcie ap rf=.lo4llsiatict 'Awn Warm* Trir the tilted States, on the dayol /Larch 1/reed an act, entitled "An act to enforce the tof citi zens of the United States to vote in e several States of the Union, and for other " the And and second sections of which are as fo ws: Storms L Be It enacted by the Senate and House of . 11 eves of the United Stalest of assembied, UMW =Sens =tilted who arey, or Man be other wise qualilled,by law to vote at an_ y election. by the people. in any State, Territory, dOtrlet, county,. city, pariah, townside. school dtstrict, municipal]. ty or other territorial sutsdivision, shall be eat. tled and allowed to vote at all such elections, without distinction ot =v a ne our previous eon dill= of servitude; any tutlon, law, cus tom, untass or mensal= soya= or Terri tory, or by or under its autherity, to the contrary notwitienubanir by or und Samos 2. And be it further enacted, That if er the authority of the Constitution or laws of any =to. or the laws of any Territory, any act is I =qulred to be done as a pre requisite or q u for voting and by such Constitution or law, persons or °Meets are or shall be charged with the performance of duties flantshing chit= an oPPerbleltuatip rforin ..c.m.regulalte, or to beoome q ed vote, It shall be the duty of every such person and offi cer toglve to ell citizens of the United States , the same equal opportunity to _perform such pte-re- Waite and to become qualified to vote without n of race. color or previous condition of servitude and if any such person or to hall refuse or knowingly omit to etre full effectthis section, he shall for every offence forfeit and pay the sum of dye hundred dollars to the person ag , r e eved th e c i r t r i t u to bb reto k rt e r ei t i oy e t i n action f o o t; counsel tees as the court shall be dee° wance med guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction there of, be fined not lees than one month and not more than one year, at the discretion of the court. section And it is declared by the 2d s of the VI article o the Constitution of the United states, that This Constitution of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereoi shall be the supreme law of the land, • • • * anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." And whereas, the Legislature 11 of the COMMO- wealth, on the tith day of April, A. D., 1870, an act, entitled "A further supplement to the relating to the elections In this Commonwealth,', the tenth section of which provides as follows: fiscrios 10. That so much of every act of As sembly as provides that only white freeman shall be entitled to vote or be reg das vot. or as claiming to vote at any general special e lect ion of this Commonwealth, be and the Lazne Is hereby repealed ; and that hereafter, all freemen, without distinction of color, shall be enrolled and regis tered according to the provisions of the first sec tion of the act approved seventeenth of April, '69, entitled "An act further supplement to the set relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," and when otherwise qaallited under existing laws, be entitled to vote at all general and special elec bons in this Commonwftith. And whereto., It Is my constitutional add offi cial duty to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed:' and it has come to my knowledge that sundry assessors and registers of voters have revefusedrs up end are refusing to assess and register diored =tens of tante! age, otherwise q lied as electors. and Now, therefore, In consideration of the premi ses, the county commissioners of said county are by uotittedeeigedirected lestruetthe several re and - of voters. Ober= to obey and conform lo requinmmtg(of said constilm tkmal amendment and' laws ; and the sheriff of said county is hereby authorized and required to publish in hts proclamation for the next ensuing elections the herein recited omuttitutional amend ment, act of Congress, and act of the to the end that the same be known, exec .omen by ail aaseasors, registers of voters, else- Wee= and others., that the righta and Dales guaranteed thereby may be secured to all the ci tizens this Commonwealth entitled the same. Given under my hand and the peat seal of the Flak, at Harry the day and [emu. j year first above written. JOHN W. GEARY. kttest: F. JORSIAN, Secretary of Commonwealth $5OO . REWARD ! A. & S. HOKE, H AVE Just commenced business at GRANITE it STATION, on the Gettysburg Railroad, where they are buying FLOUR, GRAIN , HAY, and all kinds of country produce. They have on hand a stock of GROCERIES, HARD WARE, L UM BER, COAL, kr., which they will sell very low. wegk They are runningllarititi a this to Baltimore , every , &e. and returning bring from the city an kinds of goods. Give tizi a ( 4 1 ' Aug. 19, 18711.--3 m• X OLTNT PLEASANT What/ t, E —Private - IV!. Classes for Boys, Amherst, Masa. Establish. ed 1848. H. p. Nash, A- M., Prinelpait. FEMALIA7,2 . ,r -7 ~•, „, m a PRICE RED U C E D. ME BEST IN THE COUNTRY. NEW YORK OBBERYER Kt PER ANNUM. ONE MONTH FREE ON TRIAL. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR. & CO., less Row, NEW YORE. AGENTS WANTED FOR PALACE AND HOVEL PIIASES OF LONDON LIFE. By D. J. Kirwan, the toeti-known J?urnaltat, A beautiful Octavo. fully llinstrated. Contains a graphic and truthful statement of the Sights, Secrets and Sensations of the great city ,• its high and low life, from the Queen In Buckingham Palace to the Scarlet Wooten of Pimlico; from the Vagabond In Princely Robes to the Con demned Criminal in Newgate. The moat popu lar and saleable book In market. Circulars and sample pages sent free. Address NAP & BLISS, Hartford, Conn, lussi , Jouri County Bonds. We calir for sale the following 114 of choke se curities. Cbun:y. Time. interest. Price. H Cam. 10 Year, 1 , 0 per ok, 1190 P & Tun g.earr 10 ' 10 Johnson 10 " 10 " 90 " " Petti5.;......... 10 " 10 •' 95 Pleamultl School,Dist " 10 '• On& C 0.... .... Balls, 10 " 10 " 90 .. Callaway 10 " 9 " Macon 20 " 8 " 81 Flat. Vern0n......... 20 " 8 " 82 & Int'st. Knox.. ... ...... 10 " 7 .. 72 1-2 " .. Lafayette 10 " 6 " Gold, 72 1-2 " " 10 6 " Cy., 65 separate jpinpj9lete far eaebEtkeoatai! an (Metal nitanedal statement Wm, sent on applicatio Info Sou cheerful ly and promptly r by letter or wire...-. Made deliterM free op line of i wa t xpresa rota°. 1 . Any bonds sold by us, with no • wianble Id-I Petatii ouat i l New YoelWle 7 eulleet ed and fordteeall Address Bond Brokers,YThltr CO ~ Stock and Bond M. Loubt, MO. HEALTH and ECONOMY, GLLLIES' • .C , RUSITE COFFEE JAVA QUALITY. Prepared. from different kinds of Coffee, the Oa t of widen nantie u rrmoninal_ tojgether. anted & !n in Japan Tin Barrels, Ealf-ffsmels, and &rm. WRIGHT GILLUM & BBOTHKEt, 239, 255 and 237 Washington at., New York. SAXON GREEN. Is Brighter. *ft not Fedi. Cost Less than any other wail= it will Paint twiee as much slrtaet. IrLD:HY AU: DHLlHatst PAINTS. h Stree H. WEEKS ad & elpraa. Manntactorers, 122 North itt. Ptdl otatuta FORTlMEsoffered to ..10ye men. lime Mena:: WilmlW.DeL septeuritEsst ih9finft , per yetr and expenses guaranteed cTurr_ _a r igle;s wn totuomen and women sell! g Clotheslines. ForPatßetter3l°°°l Li f:111 ,partleular nt 8 s address the "'"4." Sept.. 9, linn-ew MEAN CURE 808 CATARRH Aim DEAFNESS. I will send the receipt by which I was cured of Catarrh and Deafness Tree. Address Mrs. M. C. Lesupett, Hoboken, N. J. Sept. 9,1870-4 w WA.NTED-41001( AGENTS—TO sell our POP- War Works: Chia & Uaitad states hformation for the People. Before the FOOTLIGHTS,. Se:— Our RULERS and Our BIGILTS . Cheapest and Best Family Bibles. Beat Terms Offered. Ad for Cfreudars, PA • MPLIIM & CO., Philadel phia, Sept. 9,1870-4 w "OkILDRENT CRY FOR TitEX" Wells' Carbolic Tablets A !spef all diseases of the respiratory or gans or mucus MeMbralle. No faintly should be without DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. They should be romtl take In all of Dyptheria. Boars p uessand in all n affection e s as of es the Throat and Lungs. FOR WORMS IN CHILDREN they are simply invaluable and an excellent rem edy when the Kidney s do got perform their tune perioaKoPelY.Send for sonde. Price 25 cents sent by mail on receipt of the price, by John Q. Kellogg, 34 Platt Street, N. Y., sole agent for the U. K. Sold by Druggists. Sept. 9,1870-4 w GETTING UP CLEW. Great Savthg to Consumers Parties enquire how to get up clubs. Our an swer Is, send for Price List, and a Club form will accompany It with full directions,—mak lug a large saying to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co. 31 & 33 VESEY STREET, P. O. Box 5643. NEW YORK. Sept. 9. iB7O-4w MINNESOTA : Its Resources and Prof/mu—lts Beauty, Health fulness and Ftrtility, and Its Attraction,. and 44ranfope.s us a Home for immigrants—A Nem Book Free of complied from Metal sources and published by direction of Governor Horace Austin. In a convenient and readable form It exhibits the Inducements offered by Minnesota to persons seeking new homes, and Includes official statistics Illustrative of the marvellous growth and devel opment of that young, vigorous and healthy state. Other putalcailons to ,attract Immigrants usu ailly dft-,1 In hsdiscriminate puffery and grossly exagerated statements. This gives a candid ex hibit of facts, derived chiefly from the State Bureau of Statistics, and otherwise supported by scientific and disinterested Testimony of the most incontestible character. After a short geographical and historical sketch, showing the central position of the state and the events of its young history, follows a description of Its beauty and fertility from the testimony of high military and literary authorities ,• an exhibit of mineral resources; a description of Its beauti ful lakes, rivers, timber, game and fish ; a illsser. tation on the climate, illustrating its marvellous healthfulness and adaptability to agriculture ; shows how the cultivated area grew from 1,900 acres In IMO to 1,690,000 acres in 1E69, with a sur. pals of 14,000,000 bushels of wheat for export ; gives tables of comparison, proving officially that Minnesota excels lowa and Ohio in her average product of wheat, and all other staples except corn; shows a more ample and effectual water power than all New England, and that, while not a tithe of this power is yet used, the extent and value of mandfactures have increased 245 per cent. in nine Sears. The book also shows the value and importance et the lumbering interest, commercial resources and progrums, navigation, railroads constructed and projected, including the Northern PUDlC— already energetically Pushed forward--4he amts. BaUvellnantgacommon sltrigroni thirteen lars In 1611, to t t ia sy.T e dritricts, i rr e 29 s school tious s e c s andlo2,- 066 scho • uu in 1669—progress In population In which the State Is shown to have outstripped all her sisters. Due attention is given to political and social institutions, government, taxation, value of property, alstributlon of wealth, im provement of farms, exemption laws, law of de scent. legal practice. statistics of charitable insti tutions, poor, post offices, newspapers, religion, Sunday Schools, Masons, Odd Fellows, de. It concludes wtth a chapter on "Public Lands, how and where to get them,'' shows the amount of unoccupied lands, how to obtain "free farms," .s.l ves the location of the govertunent land offices, describes the different classes of public lands and the several modes and cost of obtaining them under the homestead laws, by pre-emption. &c., - with suggestions as to the manner and cost of starting farms, when to commence, what money can do. what pluck and muscle may do—wages. employment, and who should come to the State— affording, In short, all such information as emi grants most need. Part of the edition is accompanied with an ex. cellent map, showing the character of the differ ent localities, &e. This book will be sent to any address in Amer ica or Europe, free of postage or other expense. on application to E. PAGE DAVIS. Commission er of Immigration for the State of Minnesota, No. 156 Broadway, New York. where all informa tion lu regard to the State will be cheerfully given- Sept. 9,1870-4 w • I HE MAGIC COMB will oliange any colored I hair or beard to a permanent bi, eir. or brown. It eontains no poison, Any one can use it. One sent by mall fern A4dreyt MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass: [Sept. 1Z70.-Zin AGENTS WANTED FOR BELDEN AMID, N C.ll. 1111 Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the Plains,• THE LIFE OF GEO. P. BLDEN, who from a love of wild adventure and a thirst .for a know. ledge of the Indlans,their Customs, .:tperts, rradt. (tons, Wars. Great Buffalo Hunts, otc., &c., left a home of plenty in OW, Rdned the Indians, adopted their mcide of life, married the Wash fella, became Great Warrior., Hunter and Chief of 100 Lodge.s, was aPpointed Lieutenant in the U. 8. Regular Army, for meritorious service with his braves against hostile Indians. A book of the most (hrMing interest. a reality well outhen. sated. Truth stranger than fiction. Superbly illustrated. 70 engravings, with portrait of the author, In full frontier costume. Price low.— Should outsell any book extant: Send at Once for illustrate circular, table of contents, sample Pages andterms. 4w A. 1.1. HUBBARD, Puier, 40) Chestnut st., Phila. Turner ' s Tic Douloureux NEURALGIA PILL A safe, certain and speedy cure for Xeuralyin and alt Verrone diseases. Its effects are magical An UNFAILING REMEDY for NEt - ii.4.forA FacISIX often electing a perfect curein a single day. NO form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its wonderful power. Even in the severe cases of Chronic Neuralgia, affecting the entire system, Its use for a few days affords the most astonish ing relief and rarely fails to produce a complete and perrnanet cure. It contains no materials the slightest deime injurious. It has the un qualified approval of the best physicians. Thou sands in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge its power tto south the tortured nerves, and restoring the failing strength. Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. One package, - $l.OO 4: - Ptilage 6 cents, Six packages - 5.00 ' _ is sold b,t all dealers in drugs and medicines. & CO. Sole Proprietors, IM Tremont at, I tolliTtliN, MASK Sept. 2,1570.-31 u 1 . 6 .. “ The Lorraine Vegetable CATHARTIC PILI. Dr. Lorraine's Vegetable Pill, or La Medicine Curative, price 25 cents. 1/1 LLD, Certain, Safe, Efficient It Is far the IVA best Palmate remedwet discovered, and at onee relieves and Mil rates all the vital functions, without causing njury to any of them. The most complete success has long Ted Its use in many kealitles, and it is nouroff to the general public with the conviction t It can neverfail to stooomplisb all that is claimed for It. It produced little or do ' pain ; leaves the organs free iron; irritation, and never over taxes or ex citers the nervous system. all diseases of the skin blood, - stomach bow Isliver, kidneg--of dre ind In g ro m p y t rell:f I tes peculiar nd certain cure w . °. The t physicians recommend and prescribe it ; and no person who once uses this will voluntari. ly return to the use of any other cathartic. Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 12 1 Box, s, 10.25 Postage 618 cents. 5 Bap LOIS " " 2.25 It Jerrold byau dealers in drugs and medicines. TURNER & CO., Proprietors, Sept 1870 1110 Tremont at; Boston, Mass. . 2, .-3m OS AD ALIS rr H E GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH t& D blood and ifl iE k iai arn, wom anrez 1 Chronl y o s. Alfeettons ' the BloceL t :pv i tir ed lug Faculty andna — nijr - onsan tr ia of our best citizens. • ; tien ße adts the used- ol Phcla . nsand pa , noss_ fur m' Guide Ito Health Book send , or Al' MIMIC _ yew:, which we_publieb for 1 gratultiOue atstr• ibutiony It wW give you . • • ,Taipsibio Information. , Dr. 1. We - 0111', of Baltimore, says i / tait 4 lloo. l Wre int your RQ•L•44113 MI 4 very powerful alte ve. I 're seen II fload ill two CanS Wi las restalto.-ong to a ease of , In welch UM patient? cured aterliavlng ve bottles of your medicine, - ill • ease moml a ws of scrofula of dlus, which is rapkily enprovins der use, and the la -1 dkatlons anstasis nt will soon re sciont4 erramfuedtke farm , ' "Vor447.omsound l adrStriglr l i area Dr. Bparirson Nichitasysta,mi; my he '" *' r edi 4mary - . i . 111 ! 1"11 lad wi results —as a cleaner of theritlood know dye r up better *mai a idlnadden,Kurfrodienti' m ren.w. • trinvO used . seven. of, ila entirety oared of ' :send me four.- as I Wish tan my - brother km •btr we ‘, . Benjamin Beane. of Ohio, writes I a ".. " • - *,,' • WrnittY.Mit tritti an in. 4 .,, , ,,,,,, , j ."'n , , over ssy Viol* body; a , . 74; , .. •4.% • Ertimel • il-• bottle of : • -.,:.• • . ,u7i.• agurileet acre, num, Baltimore elwitia*ll3 & 00., Proprietors. PA, it telo —lyln irree Want dettysburg, Pa.; by A. D. , ..A,. = OR rNrrsit.sAL THE LATISkIyteROVED AND GIENtriNE JAROD P. THOMAS, Agent, ___. GETTYSBURG, PA., At Ma residence an York Street. dut,DERS will be prompEy attended to. Ma ••••, alma delivered to all pule of the county and tostnictiogs given gratis. la-The while are cautioned against versos who use the name of HOWE in connection with their V a nes On amount of the pounierlty of the HOWe There are none•GRENLITNE un less they are Imbedded In each maebbie Steed* Ila iito.n having the likeness of ELIAS BOAZ. Jr, on it, . FOR SAL E, - ..--- ,, . - -t2: Ti' HE DESIRAViIa t ilarr aujN OßY6 Ha ' ....,..... .T 1 feet front, on 40 feet lot, with twostery Ha Ssek-bulidinit. th thorßebtaS repair, hro doors, ii tar Mart EU on Baltimore street, wilt. - be tents, .74 11 :,11.—tt ' ' ' tertittztro, RAISE EI FiA Y i'RoPB IMPROVE r rHl4', S('►li; BY TIIE TRE OF WHITELOCK'S VEGETATOR, WHICH fekNTAINS IN A stH.llll.O I.9NIIITIDN Every Elenicw (~•essary to the growth of the. plant. forrunlion of 110 grlu, and inproveancia of t h Land If you want any thing h.) grow try Whitelock N egetator. comer nearer what V0tt . ..111 nalitS to eat !haft any Mina I ester yaw 'We will make more Wheat nu one ;Jere Iroj LS application than on two acres where othe manure was naed cheerfully recommend It as a first class lhau The increased yield from all application or 12i, pounds per acre WOA ten bushels per acre. "I think it has Oven more sat isfael ton than any Fertilizer I ever sold." ** l :1111 Very much 1/11 . 115.,1 11114 1 1 / 1 111`111,11 Oil my crop of wheat and motor%) It as :1 N 0.1141111 MANI:FACTURED By W. WHITELOCK & Co., HAL TIMORE, IM.For sale I,y J. WIBLE & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA Sept. 9. 1870.-3 e Star Bone Phosphate! The best known Fertilizer. TRIED. AND APPROVED ! TRE "Star Bone Phosphate,.,mama:toured by. BURKHOLDER & Wrisos, In no longer au ex• peril/wilt, but has been Thoroughly Tried and Tested during the last year or two, by numerous Farm era In Adams and a4lJoining counties, and where ever used Is admitted to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST Fertilizer now In market. The proprietors there fore confidently recommend It to Farmers and Agriculturists, assured that all who try it, will dot be willing to do without It. THE AMMONIA • ILaupplled abundantly from the organic (J porno I' the bone. a Price 1,35 per Ton In Bass • Farmers wishing Ground Bone, Oil of Vilna, ea n be supplied. Give us a call. BURKHOLDER & HILMN. ETT FEW PRO, PE-1 - _\ "A PETER BOBLITZ, MalUaraCtiaTET, *The Phosphate is for sale by 44nNGLER, Gettysburg, N. & SON, Gettysburg, iikr.7lrOßN & BENDER,. New Oxford GEO. YOUNG & SON, Hanover, Pa. JOS. MeHRLDH, York Springs, Pa. July 8,1870.-3 in A PERFECT FERTILIZER FOR ALL cxops. BOWERS' COMPLETE MANURE, MADE FROM SUPER-PIIOSPIWE OF LISLE. ANNOM eG POTASH, Warranted free from adulteration, and equal In quality to any sold duripg the last four years. This manure contains all the elements of plant food In a soluble form. Also, food giving lasting fertility to the soft AN UNDENIABLE FACT, PL vi n vire A n i In the e use o i I es "BOWER'S by the Penn.farmers of ate=New Ju n . ..alms throogh a l y petsi of four years' MA matted In proving It be The best Fetilizer offered for sale HENRY BOWER, Manufacturing Chemist, ot Terry Road, Philadelphia. DIXON, SHAR & CO.. uth Deleware Avenue, Phila. WM. REYNOLDS, 105 South Street, Baltimore. And for Sale by all leading dealers. Aug. M-0m *wing Wiliam OWE. MACHINES ! SIJAB ROPIII, JR„ SEWING MACHINES. E E M w. G. GARDNER ‘‘. IL WILLIAMS. R kWLINGS S CO. D. WISHEROT. .t. SCIIINDLI W. If. MITCHELL THOS. CHAMBERS
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