£crtilurs, ,&c. HEAVY . CROPS AZ.D VE, THE SOIL Wit THE USE OF TELOCK'S GETATOR, NS IN A SOLUBLE CONDITION Ivineitt \ccessary. of thy Omit, torniatt:ya of the W.T:UII and merit of the Land lny thing to grow try White lock I W. G. GARDNER r what cotton wants to eat than W. H. WILLIAMS. more wheat on one acre from hall Mn tut, acres where other AMLINGS & CO iniutnd ft As a first-class mai/ J. D. WISEEROT yield from an application of 120 as tea buatteLs per acre." A. J. SCHINDLE., tem more satidaction than any W. R. MITCHELL LI . pleased with Its action on my endorse It as a ;Co. I Forth 'rum CHAMBERS. UFACTURED BY ELOUK & Co., IMORE, MD LE & SON; YSBURG PA :MIMI FOR ALL CROrs. )WE R S TE _MANURE, .ODE FROM SPIIATE OF LIME. ; & POTASH. i adulteration, and equal in d - during the last four years. Ins all the elements of plant • form. Also, food giving fertility to the soil. 4.NIABLE FACT ie 'use of "BOWER'S CO3l - In* the best fanners of Penu .y, Belaware, Maryland. and inning through a period of resulted In proving it to be izer offered for sale Manufacturing Chemist, s Ferry Road, Philadelphia. & CO., lb Delaware Avenue, Phila South Street, Baltimore. lyall leading dealers. *lachint#. ACHINES VED AM GENUINE RO WE, JR., MACHINES . oMAS , Age ht, • BURG, on Fork Street. • niptly attended to. • and parts of the county and utioned against parties OWE in connection with t of the popMarity of tM are none Gal taint); un- In each machine a medal • of ELIAS HOWE, Jr. on [Feb. 26. 1170.—tf 011Mtrks. 1859 MYERS' GALLERIES tysburg, Penn'a yles. Views online -FIELD r CiTALOOCE &e. .Y & Mllllard's Pat. Vnatirp. JEWELRY. ET wishes to Inform hts e publk genera/Iy, that terest 01 his t y it and Jew Stolle on share. he spare no to OM the ally with a splen AN aM RWlss HELY= TEA mkt - GOLD. BIL. of the bestIIPECTA. MUSICAL IN- IrloruN work warranted tor one eleented neat and [Beet, 10,1101-1( . . minvasir silk VITO. REAL ESTATE Sams.—We annex a list of the properties offered for ale this fall. For full descriptions see advertisements: PUELIC BALM listahley, Sept. BP--ffiune, 195 acres, Bawling twp. C. Brinkerhoff, 75 acres 32 perches, Stasbaa twp. 24—lber. of Rosa AnaFrabk, I acre 9 perches, Reading twp. " 24—Adm'r. of Jacob - March, 78 acres, Latlmore twp. " 24—John Stitzell, House and Lot In East Berlin. tuesday, " 4 Mary Keehler, 50 acres, Tyroneiwp. Saturday, Oct. 1-4. N. & J. E. Graft,lll3 acres In Straban and 13 acres in Menallen. " I—Threentorsof , Henry Brinlcerhoff, House and Lot, Gettysburg. I—Heirs of Daniel G. Saitzgiver, House and Lot, Beechersvllle. " I—H. A. Wolf, Huntington Lull., 41 SCSES. I—lsaac F. Tudor, Franklin twp., York Co., 10 acres Chestnut timber. 7—Assignees of Jacob Keller, two tracts, 147 and 50 acres, Union twp. Saturday, B—Adm'r. of Elizabeth Wilson, S lots of ground in Huntington twp. " B—Assignees of John E. Davis, Farm and Mill, 128% acres. Mount. joy twp. " B—Adm'r. of Geo. Waybright, 36 acres % perches, Cumberland twp. Monday, " 10—J. S. Hotoleshell, 13 Acres, Get. Friday, " 14—Jacob Hear', 128 acres, and Personal Property, Butler twp. Saturday, " r—Adm'r of Sarah Wilson, House and Lot, Mountioy township. Monday, • 17—Adm'r of George Diehl, 5 tracts, Oxford township, tysburg. 22 , -,Assignees of Hiram Griest, Menaßeu twp., GO acres. PRIVATE SALES. George Smith, 54 Acres, Cumberland township. Rev. C. J. Ehrehart, Town Lots, Gettysburg: Ex'rs' of John Cannon. dec'd, House and Lot, Gettysburg. Jonathan Brenneman, House and 13 Acres, York Springs Borough. IL & D. A. Buehler, New House and Lot.' Get tysburg, near Stevens' Hall Emanuel Overhaltzer, Liberty twp., 5 acres. , George Arnold, Gettysburg, Mills and Farms. Martha Ellen Stewart, House and Lot, Gettys burg. At. F. Hagerman, 18 acres, 3fountpleasant twp. Jasae Groupe, 100 acres, Tyrone twp. Ex'r. of James Townsend, 201 acres, Reading twp Theodore Bender, 218 acres, Cumberland twp. Abraham Flckes, 86 acres, Straban twp. 'Cyrus S. Gee*, House and Lot, Gettysburg. S. a. Row, House and Lot, Gettysburg. *uncap, O'Neal & Fahnestock, House and Lot. Gettysburg. John Baker, 206 acres, Freedom twp. Elias Moyer, 122 acres, Butler twp. John Herhtusts. 198 acres, Cumberland twp. Hon. 4. McCurdy. 125 acres, Cumberland twp. Friday FESTIVAL.-Th 4 Festival of the M. E. Church in Agriculrural Hall realized $2OO. Raw( sQs 2 iT.—The barn on the farm of Mr. John L. Fisher, in Germany town ship, was destroyed by fire on the 13th. inst., with the year's crops. The origin is attributed to accident. CHANGE OF Fnut.—Messrs. A. 8. Himes & Co., of New Oxford, have purchased the entire stock of Dry Goods of R. H. Font; in New Oxford—the latter retiring from business. THE REBEL DEAD.-Mr. GEORGE FRE.A.- NER and Major H. K. Douglas, of Hagerstown, and J. A. Cambrill, of Fred erick, have been appointed a committee to expend the $5,000 appropriated by the Legislature of Maryland for the collection and burial of the remains of the rebel dead who fell at Monocacy, Soutli Mountain, Antietam and Gettysburg. A cemetery near Hagerstown has been chosen as the place of burial. TUE PLACE TO WT.—The reader's at tention is directed to the Card of Young, Smyth, Field and Co., of Philadelphia, in our advertising columns. It is the lead ing Notion and White Goods house in Phil adelphia, well known all over the country. Mr. James J. Metcalfe, formerly of York Springs in this county, is connected with the house, from whom all merchants and others from this section will receive spe cial attention. TroPonmATrox WANTED.—In our adver tiseing columns will be found a Card from the Consul of Wirtemburg at Philadelphia, in regard to an estate belonging to the heirs of Dr. Charles Christian Conrad Schoeck. We understand that he was a veterinary surgeon, and is probably the Dr. Schoeck who resided in Gettysburg some years ago and had 'some reputation as a Farrier. Ilex - oven GAS WORXIL-Mr: Perry Taney, of this place, has the contract for building the Gas Works in Hanover—the building is to be stone, 115 feet long, 31. wide and 16 high. It is said to be the only stone building in that place. Although our neighbors were slow to move in the Gas line, they have at length gone energeti cally to work, and ere long the citizens of Hanover will enjoy the luxury of gas light. In securing Mr. Taney to put up the build lugs; the Company has done well, as he is a thorough workman, with no superior in his line of business. ADJOURNED COURT. —An adjourned Court, for the trial of civil cases, is in ses sion this - week. The following cases have been tried: John Kuhn vs. Gettysburg National Bank. Summons in Debt. This case was tried before, with a verdict for Plaintilij and taken to the Supreme Court, where it was reversed and a new trial ordered. The Jury this time, under instructions by, the Court, rendered a verdict for the defend ant. John Stansbury vs. Abraham Sheely Foreign Attachment. Verdict for defend ant. Mosor & Cover vs. Wm. Ulrich. For eign attacement. Verdict for Plaintiff for $266.30. CALEB.—Jacob Ho stetber has sold his Farm and Mill property, in Conowago township, about 100 Acres, to Vincent O'Bold for $17,416. The Executors of David Wertz have sold the farm of deceased in Conowago township, 101 Acres, to John Waltman for $lll per acre. The Executor of Edward Small has sold a House and 5 Acre Lot in I!doShenys town, to Mathias Ginter, for $1100.50. - Lydia Gitt has sold her' House and 5 Acre Lot in Maherryttown, to William Gallagher, for $1475. Michael Willer has sold his Farm, about 100 Acres, la Mount:pleasant township, Rev. Walter J. Simmer, for something over $5OOO. John Picking, Esq., has.sold his House and Lot at Ground is .bsat Berlin, with 3 acres and 34 perehes of land adjoining, to John W. Smith, of Washington town ship, York county, for 0,809 mak Jaws M. ROBINSON, as AdininistraW, has sold the property of Joseph Clunk, (blacksmith) in Moontileasaut township, for $1,005 to Andrew Hall. Loos Hans.—E. Woodward has com menced, in oaunection withhis Gunsmith- . ng, the repairing of Umbrellas, Parasole, ac., which he will warrant to be' better fix ed than is done by the majority of tin. brella-menders. Any person wishing work done in this line can leave word at his shop on Carlisle Street, and it will be sent formal returned. Charges moderate. He also has still on hand a variety of Bat tie-field Relies, of any kid and style, a large assortment of Canes, ay,. Castel see him. attb LOCAL MnaL "HITS AT TILE TIMES."—On Friday evening next, Sept. 30, S. M. HEWLETT will deliver in Agricultural Hall, his cel ebrated Lecture, "Hits at the Times."— There is probably no more captivating platform talker in the country—at least no one whose services in the Lecture line are more eagerly sought for, as id evidenced by the fact he has now over 400 engage ments running through this and next sea son. A capital talker, with sparkling wit and humor, he is always good, but in his "nits at the Times," hie wonderful pow er- are specially manifested. As it may be a long time before our people , can have an opportunity to hear Mr. Hewlett again, We advise everyone who wants to spend an enjoyable evening to go and-hear him on Friday evening. That the general reader may know what is said about Mr. Hewlett where he has spoken, we annex a few ex tracts from numberless equally I strong notices before us: "Go hear Hewlett; if you are cross he' will make you happy and cause you to love yourself and all around you."—Hon. James Meacham, Vt. lirge audience last evening greeted his capital "Hit at the Times: He hit every body and hurt nobody. We tliink him the best delineator now bqfore the people."—Pittsfield (Mas.,) Eagle. "We heard S. M. Hewlett's lecture on Monday evening, and venture to say that that such another was never delivered in our city before, for satire, for humor, .for eloquence. for power of declamation, and. for. aptness of illustration. The annals of speechmaking know no parallel."— Indianapolis (lad.,) Journal. "Nearly 1000 persons crowded into the PreSbyterian Church yesterday to Dear Mr. S. M. Hewlett. His effort was mas terly and thrilled all present. . Twenty eight years on the'rostrum has given Mr. H. a knowledge of how to reach the hearts of the people."—Ann Arbor (Mich.,) Gaz ette. "He is a living wonder.l After two hours, cries of "go on," came from all quarters. We could have remained until morning."—Little floc (Ark.,) Gazette. "As when a comet appears in the heav ens and attracts the attention of the people from the lesser lights, so Mr. Hew lett appeared at Armory :ll' all last evening. We cannot express our delight and pleas ure, but wish the whole world could hear him."—Charleston (S. P., ) Mercury. Fats.—The Agricultural Fair will open on Tuesday next. We are glad to learn that there is every indication that"the ex hibition will be a success. Tas BEST &revs now in market, for beauty, economy, and comfort, isadmitted alt around to be the MORNING GLORY. It defies all competition, and that is the judgment of all who have used it. Inisjust the thing for Offices, Stores, Parlors and Chambers. Call at C. IL Buehler's Ware Room, , opposite the Passenger Depot, and s examine for yourselves. tf DEDICATION PosipoNE,o.:—The re-dedi cation services of Mounjoy Lutheran Church, announced for last Sabbath, (the 18th,) did nit take place on account of the inclement weather. The servic:es were postponed until Sunday the 2d of October, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The public and neigliborblig Ministers axe - Wilted be present . Sept 23-2i.f • SPECTACLES Loerr.—urre M onday last, was lost, on the road between Gettysburg nnd.Fairfield, a pair of Spectacles, with silYer frames, in a red morocco case. The finder will be suitably rewarded on retrum ing them to Mrs. Blythe, in Fairfield. It Fon Sera,-. 4 VULCAN STOVE, in good order—too large for my present use. It will be sold at slow price. EDP. IdcPaunsoN. DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALL-Mr. Ja cob Heagy will offer at Public Sale, on Friday Oct. 14th, his desirable Farm, 7 miles north of Gettysburg, on theolci Car lisle road, 128 Acres and improvements.— It is a desirable property and will be‘seld on reasonable tams. • Xs° at the 'Berne time, he will sell a variety of valuable , Stock, Farming Implements, Household ' Furniture, &c. See advertisement. It • ----- Fon Flux CHEAP.—A good second-hand Falling and Shifting-top Eu,ggy. *Enquire at this office. - ES BASE BALL.--91 tnrday afternoon last, the "Ge " went to Han over to play a match, game of Base Ball with the "Star" club of the latter place. At the end of the sth inning the tame was , called by reason of rain, with the follow ing result: " GEITTEIBCRO. I B. co. R. 4 Bargett, lb. 3 1 4 Young, as. 3 1 4 Pfeifer, c. 1 3 4 Minter, 3h 2 1 4 ErdMan, 2b. 2 2 . 6 . Long, IL , 1 3 6 Bowman, 1 3 p. 6 Kohler, rf. I $ 6 ISprenkle, cL Crawford, If. Hul a lb. Flowers, 'sa. Cex, 3b. Cunningham, cf. Swope, Huber, sr., rf. Hoke, p. Scott, 2b. BEI MEM Star I'l Gettysburg ' - 2 8 13 44 I 2 7 1 71 -4 111 I I 20 P. C. Bonte, President of "Red Stockings," of Cincinnati, Ohio. Scorers—Gettysburg, J. P. -Route, Cincinnati, •ldo; Star, George Metzgar, Hanover. On the same day a match game was also played at New Oxford, between the "Lit tle Brown Jug" club of that place, and the "Masonic" club of East Berlin, with the following result: LITTLE BROWN JD).I 11.1.90NAC. . 0. R. Sheely, c. •2 0 I R. ! 0 IDerone, C. 5 4 Emmert, lf. 2 10 Getz, p. ' 3 5 Buckmlnster, lb. 6 7 Trostle, H. A. ss. 2 3 ll ,, ens, rL 3 9 Trostle, J. A. lb. 3 3 V agener. ss. " 0 11 King, 2111. 4 3 Miller, 2b. 2 9 Brown, 3b. 5 1 Heltzel, H. 3b, 5 6 Trostle, A. S. ct. 1 4 Ziegler, p. . 6 6 Dellone, It. 2 5 Henze]. L. et. 1 9 Schaeffer, ri. 2 4 ME MEE= 2. a 1 4. 5. 6. 17. L. B. Jug.. I 21 f 5 13 I I Masonic... 2 5 1 1 3 3 12 2 4 ,W Horne Runs—Derone, of Masonic, 1. Fly eatebes—Masonle 7; Little Brown Jug 4. Umpire—Jacob HeitzeL Scorers—Geo. 8. Zouck and J. C. Hildebrand. On Wednesday afternoon the "Gettys burg Nine" and the "Alpines" of Ern mittsburg played a game on the Fair Grounds in this place, which was witness ed by a number of ladies and gentlemen. The first four innings were carelessly play ed on both sides, withdindifferent fielding. From that out, the playing was sharper.— On the 4th inning, the Alpines got the rAnge of Cunningham's balls, who had been sent. in temporarily as pitcher, and batted heavily, scoring 20 runs. We an nex the score—the game having been call ed at the end of the Bth inning, by reason of the lateness of the hour GETTII,BURG. ALPINE. IL (Tan ford 11 0. MIL lb. . • 4 8 Flowers, ss. 2 lieott, 2b... 8 10 9 Cumagguni' a 3 7 Swope e. M. Heber, rt. 2 8 2 $ Hoke, p.. Cox, 36. 6 4 2 9 'tlelwicks, lb. 2 5 141 utlirle. 3b. 3 5 Kelley 2b. 1 5 Health, c. 3 4 aymond, 11. 4 4 Green, E p. 4 3 ,Fre4ley, Ff. 2 5 'Green, M. as. 2 4 Heiman. et. 2 5 24 72 =MEM 4. 5.1 6. 7. A. AlpinGettyburg. 1611211 l' 8 I 0 9 17 9 72 eB7UO 2 2 33 Umpire — McClellan Hersh, of Little Brown Jug Club, of New Oxford. Scorers—Alpine, E. V. Sweeney Gettysburg, EL J. Huber. Fly catches—Gettysburg 6; Alpine a. In the evening a complimentary supper was given to the "Alpines," at the Eagle Hotel, which was gotten up in capital style by the clever proprietor, Col. Tate. ' The Emmittsburg club is composed of gentlemanly young men, who take, their defeat good-naturedly, and made a favor able impression in Gettysburg. The "GetLysburg Nine" request us to say that the "Little Brown Jug," of New Oxford, owe them a game, and they would like to have them "come to time." L - Base Ball . Clubs would do well to. remember that we have enclosed grounds for Ingsh games—the - Fair Grounds. lisponisisr NniYatiaprat Cn ARGE..—The HEARTH AND 1#:412, a finely illustrated family journal of a high character, hither to issued byMeasza. PETTENGILL,BATEN& Co:, has - beef purchaped' . by Messrs. Owllois *no B:4Qp i , of ;248 Broadway, New Yorli; . the nell.known Publishers of the .4.easkeaiildetiulteria. 'Messrs. Q. M. Parra:from,* Co., whose great Adver tising Agency, established in 18411,is one ad the largest and most reputable in the world, find that their extenirve business requires their exclusive attention, and they therefore transfer Thus= AND HOME to the new Publishers, whose long exper ience and abundant facilities will enable them not only to maintain the past high elteracterof the paper, but to addd•mabsr tally to its value. The new publishers also announce a reduction of the terms to $8 per year. The change will not at all affect the American Agriculturiet, which will continue on independently as hereto fore. The illustrations and reading mat ter of the two journals will be entirely different. Either of the journali will be, furnished from now to the end of 1871 (15 months), at the yearly subscription rate, viz. : the Weekly HEARTH AND HORN, at $8; the Monthly AMERICAN AGRICULTIIII zwr, $1,50; or the two for $4. IS 20 Atwers AltEAD.—Capt. Nositis is de termined not to be outdone by rivals, and has again added largely to his stock for fall and winter wear. If you want a fashionable Hat, Cap, Pants 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 you want a fash ionable Tie or Bow, don't forget that Nor ris is getting new styles every week, and always has the latest. His stock of Hats is the largest in the county and greatly reduced in price, all styles and . price. If you want to save money go to Norris' cor ner. Sept.lo—tf EN GETTTSIMRG ZOLLAXES-Will meet for Drill and Parade on the 24th inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., in full dress, with arms and accoutrements in good order. 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 who have not returned their uniforms and arms and, accoutrements will do so at once, so we can have their places filled. Company drill in the armory every Mon day and Thursday evenings. Those who cannot spare one hour at least every week, at the armory to learn to drill, is not fit to be a member, and the sooner lie turns in his uniform the better for the Company. By order of the Capt. 2t B. IL Noun's, 0. S. 2439 Serino of the IllarlittS. Ellititininee Carotin & Prodlime 'Market Baltimore, Thursday Morning. 525 0 550 ..... 6VD @ 625 130 0 145 110 0 160 35' @ 1 02 00 0 90 47 0 49 00 0 00 000 0 000 000 0 000 14;4 Q 15 17 0 17 1 4 .4\ 25 55 16 , 4 6 17 Bum Ezra nom, WHITE WHEAT,.... RED WHEAT, ....... CORN RTE, OATS • TIMOTET - SEED, CLOSER-SEED, FLAX-SEED,.... ...... BACON, REOCLDEES, " Sums, LADD Get tysbn rg G rain &Provision Market. Gettysliurg. Friday Morning. 000 @ 000 000 (13 5 7.5, 000 43 0 00 110 (1 190 000 @ 85 000 6 90 37 @ 42 0)0 @ 000 oOu @ 400 000 @ 600 • 80 43 100 000 @ tX) 00 @ 16 00 if• 18 00 (3 13 00 @ 15 00 6 A 00 6 6 00 43 10 SUPER FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, WHITS WHEAT , RED WHEAT CORN OATS, BCCEWHEAT , TIMOTHY-SEED, CLOVER-SEED, ....... BUTTER, LARD IDIGS BACON. SHOULDERS, SIDES,. TAILOR, STOCKS (ND BOND% Closing' Priers of De Haven & Bro ' 40 South 3rd ISt., Philadelphia. 9 o'clock, P. M, L'. s. frs of 1 .11314; 1113. .112 :ti 113 .111 5 .4 11114 .112 1121; .111 N • 11034 .1104;; 11034 1103 , 4 111 , s. 10-4(rs li .i 3 107 t. s. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy. 311% 1113 Gold 1133 114 Silver, 108 111 Union Pacific R. R. Ist 31. Bonds, 819 8l Central Pacific B. B. 930 910 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5.•... 780 750 IME 9 ,HARRIED. Cook—Kurrtc.-011 Monday evening last by Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. - Samuel G. Cook Of this place, to Miss Matilda Martin of Cumberland township. awm—Brastga.--On the 13th inst., by Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. John Irwin. of Buchanan Valley, Franklin township, to Miss Emma Beamer, of Menallen township. DIED Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over four nes—cash to accompany the notice: HARTZELL.—Ver suddenly. on the Bth inst.. Mrs. Eliza Hartze wife of Samuel Hartzell, of Cumberland tp., in the 57th year of her age. ship HarrZELL—On the Jane 30t µ i l ult., in Highland Hartzell town , Mrs. Sophia , u e of G. , aged 36 years and 4 days. May God make this sore affliction a blessing to the :many. Gone honie—gone home--her earnest active spirit, Her very play-fulness--her heart of love. The heavenly mansions now she doth Inherit, Which Christ made ready, ere ahe went above. Gone home—gone home—oh shall we ever reach her, See beragaln and know her , for her own? Will she conduct us to the heavenly teacher, And bow beside us low before his throne? Ks.r..z.—on• the 3d instant, Sarah Josepinne, inlaid daughter of George and Lamanda M. Kale, of Union township, aged 2 weeks. Keens:az—On the 4th inst., in Franklin town ship, Mrs. Jane Keckler, wife of Daniel Rockier, Vtr m: Ucars 2 months and 2 days, —At New Oxford, on the 13th inst., Mr. Elias Slagle, aged 68 years and 20 days. -- - - BROOMS! BROOMS! T HE undersigned contintne to manufacture Broom at his new stand gn Beck corner f " s entre Biltutre, adJoinmgs Sear Store. Be will have during Metals full supply on hand. and will be able to furnish them WHOLaiALE or RETAIL. Brooms made td order or on the shares. Persons having Broom Corn would do well to give him a call. . . Gettysburg, Sept. IL-Rut S R TEUTON. Register's. Notices. NOTICE is hereby 'given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Adminis tration Accounts hereafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams coun ty for confirmation and allowance,. on TUESDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER. WO, a 10fi'clock, A. M. viz: , The first account of H. P. Bi Execu tor of the Will of Richard Crouse ( deceased The second and filial aceowit ,of Henry B. Cromer, Adminhstrator of the Estate of Esther ,McEirusey, deceased. ref. saiLlindiaesount of Henry Befernm_,' Execut ,d or feHoeter Will arid Testanzenn A 7 /sal= Caskey 65. The first and final account of Thomas Ehrehart, Guardian of the Estate of Olive Patter- 66. The second account of Henry' J. Myers, Ex-, eentor of HenrY Myers, hate of Militate township. Adaisia county • • - • la Mr A. SWOPS, &gilder. Sept. 23, M.-4d NOTICE, To CHARLBS .CHRISTIAN CONRAD SCHORCE, of Ettittgart, who in 1840 resided at Gettysburg, Adana County, Pennsyivaniet, or to Au laufui heirs. 8010EtheiteriettP -IMO? "It GOTTLIEB 0 o II place, mere has come to her so" above c fm3tor,Zwitiph,-so t hpllawftil an iniihri , i.i rm within 60 dais from Inc drat publication of this vert l o t d if i c i s 0 I , 111 eMI-14 tl yi e S p 3 CM . ed by the4glnsir cote of the father, and by cotes as by , as oeiliteate the dr mrtitlof their .In case of I omiseicla . on_ of of the meta Of ths:l above ftmesed Wilber Bithaewe - est Whom ney to be by these autbißitko ft , to whom the share of C %w an r ay r t Mtug i ti4Sl Cootad alsOdivreled between em. attif , Art iati; loyal Adraidi - 5 1 lietary. - N sy : President of 'W u % maxi, Court. - ~w, 1,„ .4 II 4: 4. ogeopel el id MSC 1 , .1, • A.?(E t p . .,u,L T L • i • The at the Pamtp Uwe for MO havebeert received 'a Office, Nik for distributioa am now ready ong the atitled by law, to receive Sew Sept Idt.-ffi JACOB YOYMORN, Fraley. W . • 711 4," . ir tu V44l 4, Mount unde coed, real il lj l Livii&ount=l town ship, he hereby gives notice toall persons indebt ed to said estate p, aml make immediate settlement and those tiMing euumgaitainst same will please present them , properly authen the ticated for settlement. DAVID A. wrusort, Sept. 23,—St on the N%reaTA:l7lZirsHtt klar i L of Bast Berlin, Adams county, Pa, deceased, having granted to the undersigned, they hereby give notice to all nsons indebted to said estate to make te mutest, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JONAB HOLLINGER, JACOB SMITH, Sept. 23.--6t.* Executors. 1111-The first named resides in Reading town ship, Ad co unty, and the last named In Wash. ingtou tow p, York county. OMCa Oa Wan/X[l & WILSON SzwitNaliAcuout Coarpurc GErrreStrao, Sept. 15, 1870. As George A. Earnshaw Is no longer an Agent for us in any capacity—the public are hereby,no tilled not to pay him any money or trust him on our account. Sept. Z3.-3t PETERSON & CARMITIrit. Young, Smyth, Field & co Importers, hfOzmlletures and Jobbers 0 HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS,,INENS, EMBROIDERIES No. 429 Market Se., g• 418 Commerce S [JAMES J. METCALFE—of York Springs. Pa, SCpL 23, 1.870.-tf pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATI inpursuance of an order of the Orphana' Court of Adams county, the undersigned, Administra tor of the Estate of GEORGE DOM" deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Monday. the 17th of October next, on the premises, the following Real Estate. No. I and 2.—A FARM, cootaluing about 192 Acres, having thereon erected a two-story DWELLING HOLISE, part Stone. a large slant Barn. Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen. ant. other outbuildings. Two wells of water with pumps in them, one at the barn and one at the house; au Orchard of choice fruit all in a high state of cultivation and under good fences, situate in Oxford township, I mile west of New Oxford on the York and Gettysburg turn. Pike. adjoining the Milt Property of Joseph R. Diehl, and others. No. 2.-14 Acres and 79 farming la fronting on the turnpike andPerchea adjoining Ann tract and lands of Jacob Diehl. • No. 4.-6 Acres and 49 Perches, adjoining No. l and 2, and lands of Charles Diehl and the York and Gettysburg turnpike, being the Mansion Property, having thereon a two-story BRICK HOUSE - with brick beck-building attached, a frame weatberboarded• Barn, (larriagis House, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, a young Orchard. a well of water at the kitchen door—all under good fencing and In a high state of cultivation. ifi0..5.-7 Acres and Ili Perches of Chestnut Wood Land, In Berwick township, about mite from the Hanover and Oarlisie turnpike. near the lime kilns of Samuel Way, whkitis covered with One Chestnut Timber. This tract will be sold In one or two tracts, at the Mansion House. before ti thepremises the sale be shown m,g the undersigned in New Oxford. dale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, on said day when attendance will beam and is terms mad known by W. D. Sept. 23- e r. p U B L I C SALE On Saturday, the Lit 11 yPctoter neat. CU/ fianck, P.".11t, on Mt premise*, By Virtue al an Order of the OrphigiOrmrt of Adams comity, the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Sensn Witsos. late of lifountioy township deceased, will sell at Public Hale, the following Heal and Personal Property of said de ceased, to wit:—A two-story HOUSE AND LOT, part Stone mkt part Roughcast, with /nte - Hackbullillng attached, good stable, Hog P en,, and all other necessary outbuildings, with a vari ety of Fruit, Grapes. &V. One good COLT three yearling, I COW, 2 HEIFERS, 5 fat Hogs, Front Gears, Saddle, Bridles, Halters. Alyi, HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHEN PESS/TORK. such as 4 Bedsteads and Bedd _2 SWIM& COME/ Cup board, 2 Tables, 2 stt sktOballA3-RockiniVairs, 3 Ten-plate Stoves, cooking make, about yards of Carpeting, Clock, 2 Looking Glasses, Case of Diawers, Stands, Glass and Queens Ware 3 Lard Cans, Iron Kettle, SMeat Vessels, 6 Bags, Potatoes by the bushel, and many other articles. DAVID A. WILSON, Adm'r. J. IL Coturea, Auctioneer. (Sept 21.-ts A DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The Undersigned, intending to remove, offers at Private Axle, his:WALL FARM, situate in Cum berland, township, Adams county. Pa., on the Carlisle road, 2;4 miles from Gettysburg, adjoin ing lauds of M. A. GlilLand, V. B. Diehl, and oth ers, containing 43 ACRES, more or less. Part of the land has been limed, and all well manured • will grow any kind of crops. The fences are good. The Improvements are a new and room Y Two.story Weatherboarded DWEIARID HOUMA with Log Harn, Corn' CO, Hog Pen, &c. ; two excellent wells of water, one for the house and the other for the harn a young Apple and Peach Orchard, of best varieties, and other fruit Persons wishing to view tbe property are requested to call on the subscriber residing thereon, Also, a valuable TIMBER LOT of 8 Acres, near Bittinger's Saw Mill, on the South Mountain, 3 nines west of Arendtsville. The terms will be made easy--one-half in hand, and the balance IEI three annual payments, with interest Possession given In thirty days, if desired. He will also sell his personal property at private sale. Sept. 23, 15.0.-tf GOltitE, SMITH. &pt. 14th, 1870. • • p ustic, SALE OF PERSONAL it REAL ESTATE On Friday, the 14th day of October next, The undersigned, will offer at Public Sale, his beautifully located FARM, situate in Adams county. Pa., 7 miles north of Gettysburg, on the old Carlisle road, near Bender's Church, (known as the Rev. Bloch's Farm,) containing 12 ACRES. The Improvements are good, roomy and convenient, with all needful outbuildings, abundant and good water, a running stream through the farm, &c. About 10 Acres are In good Timber, with agood proportion of Meadow. There are upwards of .406 Fruit Trees, consist ing There Apple, Pear, Peach, te. WIR be sold on reasonable terms—the VW good, &e. Also, at the same time and place, con sist be offered a lot of PERSONAL PROPERTY ing of 1 first-rate 4 year old BAY HORSE, one 3 year old Bay Horse, (well broken , shoes well and gentle,) I horse Colt one year old, I mare Colt 01le year old, and 1 mare Colt 8' months . (Ad I 2 Clay ftmh. shortly after sale, 6 Shoat.; 211srmaiormatillitshear Plows, Motel Flow, Harrow, Plathrake and Scotching NIB, Gritidstone, Sorgam Mill, Lime Bed, Post Bench and Auger, Rail Claw, new Cir., color Saw, Forks, Rakes, a first-rate Hay Fork and Pulleys. a new Feed-trough, Collars, Mimes, Gears, -ra Harness and Bridles. Hay by the ton. A N fir stte WNW WW Stove, and other articles too numerous to mention. B Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. 1 .1., when attendance will be given and terms made known' by JACOB HEAG Y. Jons HANES, Auctioneer. [Sept, 23.-3 t REIERIFF" El SALE. By. virtue of sundry writs of Vent/Wong Espa na., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams co.. and to me directed t I will sell at Public Sale, at the Court House, in Gettysburg, on &rt. uda y, the Sth day of October. 18M, at r o'clock, P. .a, thefollowing described Real Estate viz: • The undivided interest in a Tr a ct of LAND, situate in :Straban townot Attains courtly, Ea, adjoining lands of 'Joel Benner Jesse Walter, and others, containing a 0 AM*, CIF LANA more or leek lisproved n ai w if m is _mro... en s ag un ilitiik Dweliink with a 0 Brick tilng attach Log r Barn with at. tubed. an Orchard of e ,Erst. c, 41 acres are Wooed /01;4M ikons et * There Is a Well of water near " the door with pump in It. • Seized ram fit eac i ail .eth4zialz.z=aut. ,F l. ff..l No. I.—A part . of a Lot of _GM:nit 18 Me e t 8 inches frast , MO teet ideeP, smteSts .' the north MC ot ais . Its : r • borough of Bettye Adams k w*, jontogiot ofrinlip ron tint PAM lot of Frcis Cunning on the Weei and an?alley on the North. s ham roved with a twastalaitund attiek BRICK D - sad Store with a twoetory frame •backtbeing anij a 14as: story frame Wish-Muse a and a good frame Stable. No. 2,-I•The undivided interest TRACT OF LAND, situate in Sender Aslmullerultecitirollnahesetarigit IR"' Iten.ner k Jesse yt• . Camisole . . V BRlC K with a , , It • Wes Back. ' , Log nap; near Mal do or— 4 ';' i: ti water near the kitchen With a mut , In It. Seized and taken in ^ -,.. ', ':.- • . :- , •mowSea„. •' . 4 ".• "4-- A ., iltiate,in t ow antweas. ' . ,' *. . ,''., .netrinita„ r tbs. . ' lc .. new,er " iFita ;plow — , - •,-,% a a inek..ofThl_xi.. . of r . and taketTh e , 11Stlte 4.it JAcon firma gin - • ,f • ft w „aw,444lctsunito NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA. CENSIM Arpt Prue, eflais Awarded 19 1 QUAY jiaChneaCtery. VaLLIAIVIABE CO. IfentiVaettfrera of GRAND, SQUIRE AND GirRIGHT PIANO FORTES, ,114.AT1-MORE, MD. These putramouta have been before the public aimsWro tor e i , 100 lansuirdn, an upon their excenonce march soi pre -eminence, if ounequall when pronounce them ed. Their - 7lf Z combines great power, sweetness and Bye signing ensllty..es Wall u great muityof Intonallou. and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCMI is..plisait and etiatic, and entirely free from the ethiness foetid in so many Pianos. 1211•11 P•MIEMANIIIIMIP 'they oremooquelled, With none butthe very best swan= MATERIAL, th e urge /mow empl oy , ' In our business enabling us to keep continually an Immense stock of lumber, Zsc., on hand. one Swazi PLuine have our New Im , ed Oraratrtuag Scale and The AGRAPPE Ser'We would call special attention to our late Improvements In GRI.) PIA 2408 and el/GARR GRANDS; Patented Aug. 14, Itß6, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been at tained. Every Piano, fully Warranted for 6 Years, We have made arrangements for the ,Sole Wholesale Agency for the 'past Celebrated PAR LOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which we of .fer Wboiesale and Retail at Lowest Factory. .fear WILLIAM KNABE it CO., Sept. 23, 1370.-6 m Baltimore, Md. !nR. KLINE, at the Philadelphia Cancer Insti tute, 931 Arch fit.; I'mf. Dalton, '238 W. 4th Bt., Cincinnati, 0., and Dr . Greene, at Charlotte, N. C., are making astonishing cures of all Cancers, Tumors, lacers, by their great Cancer Antidotes without the knife or caustic medicine, and with but little pain.— Every root and fibre is killed and removed, if taken in time and cannot return. Beware of b o . gas Professors, with their bogus treatments, stealing our advertisements. No others have these treatments. None other should ever be used. Nor particulars, send for circular, call, or address as above. ' (sem 2s, 1870.—an . tin 1 : ANTED To take charge of the Hampton Independent School for the term of Five !Months. Good Salary paid. Day of Examination see County Superin tendent's notice. By order of Hie Board. Sept. 16.-3 t J. N_ See'v ASS.EM 13 L SERGEANT SAMUEL C. t;lIFIN of tonban township offers hi rosett to the testers of Adams Count Irrespective of party, as an Independent te foirASSESIBLY. Hav,ing carried the Colors of the fah Pa.. Reserves dur ing the War, and proved Ids devotion to the Coml. try by service in the field, he now asks the votes of his fellow esizens, pledging himself. if elected, to faithfully s serve the people of Adams County, with hone stysnit fidelity- July 8, i STAGE° OFFICE. KEYSTONE HOUSE T HE Keystone House, Chambersburg street, has been selected as Me Gettysburg otnce for the CHAMBERSBURG and EMMITTSBURG STAGE LOBS. Stage foe rhambersburg leaves daily at 1 o'clock, P. M., and for F.mmittsburg daily at the sane Dour. Fare received at the Hotel and passengers called for at any place in town. The Keystone House rum; a first-cIawHACK to and from the Depot nom Haek to hire. Gettysburg, Sept. 9, 1870.-61. E. MYERS. ii W SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d PROPOttE to start a Obis' Select School. The I .character and experience of the Instructors se cured, and the wane of /Wait proposed, ran tee that tida ached will be, what It is design gua ed Lo make it. a FIRST-CLASH Institution. A limited number of boarders will be admlnted. For Circulars, and fortbvintonuatlon.,lnquireol ger. H. LOUIS BA I'GHER. Sept. 9. lira -if Cettystwr. Pa. • APLETON SEMINARY '1 • 11188chool, siteated In the healthy mountain. OUR diftrkt, near Bendensville, In Adams county, Pa., will open for the reception of pupils ONINONDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1870. The Induction will be notiestbe eharge Leads& A. Wright, G ra duate of the *ate No rm al School, Millersville, , Besides superior educational advsuataces, a =t home will be afforded to Mese who avail elves of Its privilerAjor terms and par ticulars address J. TY_SON or itra7A imams, Pioradale, Adams county, Pa. tug. 211.-td Emilatlas d Twin I WILL M bold pub& asaminations at the follow. g named times and i z a vir Fra4klin, at Caahtown, y, Sept. 21th, at 9 ji,ja 9 =than. at Faletkki. Monday. $i'PL "6th, at Mountpleasant. 9 at Bush Bun & H., Tuesday, Sept. rah. at (heouany, at Gulden's 8, 114, Friday, Sept. 30th, at 9 a. m. Union, at Sehildts' 3. IL, Friday, Sept. 30th, at p. in. Tyrone. at Heldtersburg, Saturday. Oct. /4. at 9 a. lIL A HOWARD WERT. Sim Septl6, P(70.—t41 THE HOME OF WASHKGTON ! Moot Venn aid its /is:Malin BY BENSON J. 1 , 0881210, Author of "FIELD BOOK of the REVOLT:- . TION," "HISTORY of the UNITED STATE..t" etc.. etc., etc. Illustrated with neark 150 Engravings, Mainly from Original Drawings by the Author, embracing numerous Views of Mount Vernon, various Interesting Objects upon the Grbunds, copies of Famous Fietures, Portraits of Washing. ton, and other Members of the Family, as well as Distingui s h e d personages of fila time, etc. "Mt. tossing has combined Ills skill and prac. tice both with Pen and pencil in the preparation of this attractive volume. The narrative abounds with Interesting details of the private and do mestic life of Washington, set forth In an easy and familiar style. • • 4- The pictorial Ilhistrationa. chiefly from original drawings by the Author. are on the most generous scale. "—New York Tribune. • "Iltlivolnme Is welt adapted as a gift book, be ingat once historical and artistic."—Philadelphia Press. "'The Home. ef Washington' denerres the ap pllation Riven it, of a 'superb Natkonaight,hoolc • • • The 150 engravings, by Mr. Loosing, re. produce with martial fidelity all the relics, scenes, and localities connected with his abode that time vaged, and tran Indeed, that no longer ex ist. It is a book whose value must nece-ssarily in crease with the lapse of years."-11 eto York Time& "This superb volUme is one of the shoat attrac tive of the many beautiful and valuable books given to the public by Mr. Looming, • • • No vettamt=aleciall enlll4eMlustratellin4 bblethert4W. age in Um volatile before,es. ffeidelphia Le4er. "One of the most valuable and beautiful of his forical book& • • • It hasnearly one hundred and afty vjugs, many of them truly beauti ful, and all terng."—Boston Jonrnal. JACOB BEAMER & C. G. MILLER are the Agents for the towastd_ ps of &Maui, lioantpleasank kformfjoy, Cumbetiand a n d N ler In this county. They will be around ins few g. slays to take sutocriptions for the above , very val. Well UM*: -.4 inUCES Wes; *LOC 07.4110. hept. 16, 1870.—tf 0. A DA LI S rr HE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER, B raes t thi pf zilim i cures Scrofula . ARheumatism. Masan Wousels,a= am o k y a r n ia of the Itiotai,_ Liver and men4=y; *wag Mall many th dr bf our best eit4ena• maw kir this year, which we Du bar b intuitions m dlshilwaVaurive you tush vignable D r. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, am: 'I take pleasure la recommending your BOU,DALUI as a vary powerful 'anerabive. I , have seen It used in two eases with results—one in a case of • In which the patient cured after Moftlf , rine of your medicine. The agyla mass ~ • Jou r itending, midair is Its use, and the In are the patient will an re cover. I have carevandnedthe man. is by which your s i ,lll made, and and It an excellent of alterative In gredients. 4 rorl Erninta, of KlebiliasTili Ky., says 11 . 43 has tumid SteadsUs eases serous and geocobuy Syphilis with aalloaeager —as ed s cleaner ot the Mood I know no better (funnel G. M'Fadden, Murtresboro', Tenn., . t'i'.i ~. ~Yn <~.::. a fent .golusnistineuto ElectiOn Proclamation. 11,WItV3Iltailfiergivatlethetinnimin- aSileraillet 111 enacted on Ind of July, Ifele, it hi en. joined on me to give Public Notice of such Eke lion to be held,: and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to lie elected: I, JACOB KLUNK, Sheriff of the County of Adams, therefore, here. b 6,...a L v e tads public notice to the Hectors of said of *dams, that a llanintstjaam l a COunty t he n • SECterD TVEsDaT, OP Ocrossa NY-re, (THE 11TH )In the several Dia. Wets, co_wlosed of the following Townships, viz: of Ge In the knit district, compose( of the Borough ttysburg, at the Court house, In Gettysburg. in the ship of Ge Sernianycouti , distr Golden's School ict, composed -h of oinie,in the the town township of Germany. ' In the Third district; compoSed of the township . ; of Oaloqi,tit, the house of James Flash, In the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of the town ships of Latimer+) and Huntington, at the house of Jane Reed, In the township of Huntington - In the Filth district, composed of the townships of liamlitonban and Liberty, at the Public School house in MlUerstown. In the Stub district, composed of the township Of Hamilton. at the house now Occupied by Sikh wel Joseph, m the town s he now Berlin. In the Seventh district, composed of the town. ship of Menallen, in the Public School house In the town of Bender:Mlle. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Straban, at the house of Jacob ;I, Crass, in hunterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the township of Frank at the house now occupied by John P. Butt, i n ns said toWnshlp. of Co In the Tenth district, composed of the township 31 noWa M go, o a wn. Int the house of Jeremiah Johns. cSherryi In the Eleventh district, composed of the towri ship of Tyrone, at the house of Wm. Sadler, in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the town ship of Mountjoy, at the house of Mrs. V. Haus, Ln said towns h ip. In the Thirteenth district, com_posed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the Public School house In said township, situate at the Crossltoad the one leading from Oxford to the Two Tavern s th frome other Huntengown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the town. ship of Heading, at the house of It M. Dicks, In Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Bor ough of litre ick. at the public school Image In A bbottstown. In tile Sixteenth district, composed of the town ship of Freedom, at the house of Samuel Moritz, in said township. In tile Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at Schildts' School Rouse, In said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the public Sellool !lOWA' In Middletown said township. in the 'Nineteenth district, composed of the township of Berwick at the Pigeon 11111 school house, In said township. In the Twentieth ilLstrict, composed of the towliship of Ctunherland, at the house of Conrad Synder, in the borough of Gettysburg. In the Twentyst district, composed of the township of Highland, at the School House at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church in said township. In the Twenty-second district, composed of the Borough of Lattlestown, at the most westerly School House, In said borough, At which time and places will be elected One Member of Coimress for the Counties of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset; • One Member of Assembly; One County Commissioner; One Director of the Poor; One Jury Commissioner; and One County Auditor. (Act of June 4, 1866.) WURROWS By the act of Congress of the Culled 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 purposes,' and approved March third, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-Ave, all persons who have deserted the Military ee naval service oof 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 tarily relinquished, and forfeited, their ri hts of citizenship, and their rights to become Wens, and are deprived of exercising any righ f citi zens thereof AND WillatEsfi, Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not under the Constitution and Laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Commonwealth: Szcrios 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth 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, mom any person, or persons, embraced im by said act of In the ( revisions, and subject to the disability Confess, ap proved Marc third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-Ave, apd it shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. SacrioN 2. That If any such Judge and inspec tors of election, or any one of them shall receive, or consent to receive, any such unlawful ballot, or ballots, from any Such disqualified person, he or they, so offending, shall be guilty of a nUsdeme_an or, and, upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, he shall, for each offence be sentenced to pay a line of not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment, in the Jail of the proper oounty, for not less than sixty days. Sumo:4 That tf any person deprived of citi zenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election hereafter to be held in this Common wealth, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a Minot or ballots, any person so of fending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,and on conviction thereet In hay court of quarter sessions of this Conusionwealth, shall, for each of fence, be punished In hike manner as is provided In the preceedlng section of title act in the case of o f fi cers of election receiving such unlawful ballot Bots SiCTION 4. That If any person shall hereafter persuade, or advise, any „person or persons de teoared of citizenship, and disqualified aa aforesaid, electany ballot, or ballots, to the officers et mil ion, hereafter to be held In this Common wealth, or shall persuade, or advise, any such officers to receive any ballot, or ballots from any person deprived of citizenship, and disquallAed as alormaid, such person, so o ff ending, shall be Eof a misdemeanor, and upon conviction reef, In any court M quarter sessions of this onwealth, shall be pimishesi In like manner as is provided in the second section of this act, In case of officers of such election receiving such: unlawful ballot or ballota• By the 16th section Registry Law approved the Nth day of April, A. D., 18* it' is directed that "At all the elections hereafter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened between the hours of six and seven o clock, A. 31., and close at seven o'clock, P. M., Also—ln and by virtue of the 14th section of the act of Feb. 27th, 1849, every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the levies tive. executive or Judiciary department of this State. or of the United States, or ally city or in corporated district, and also that every members[ Congress and of the State Legbdature, and of the select Common Connell of any City or Commis sioner of any Incorporated district, is by law 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 that no Judge, inspector. or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for.. Atso—Tliat In the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to executions, and for other purposes," approved April ltith. ALs enacted that the aforesaid 14th section but be cqnstrued, prevent any , militia officer or borough officerfro m serving as Judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or specie elec tion in this Cemmona"calth." And be it further directed, in St ate , the Act of the General Assembly of this 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 votes which shall have been given for each candidat the different officeisitieti and there noted for e at for their respective districts, shall meet the third day after the election, which shall be on FRIDAY vas laru or Ocronaa aforesaid, at the Court-house, In the faidementttysburg, then and there to rnake a r and certificate of the number of votes, which shall have been given at the different districts in the cot=f Adams for any personsfor the offices ator *Election officers will take notice that the act entitled "A Further Supplement to the Election Laws of this Commonwealth," disqualifying de serters from the army of the United States from voting has recently been declared uncemstitution :mthe Sti t ce COUrt of Pennsylvania, except ult nannies from voting persons duly tried and con cted of desertion, and is now null and void with said exception, and that all persons formerly disqualified thereunder with the except tion named, are now lawful voters, if otherwise qualified. REGISTRY ACT OF 17rif APRIL, 1869. Also—The following sections of the new Regis try Law, applicable between this and the Second Tuesday of October. Sec. 3. After the assessments have been com. pleted on the tenth day preceding the second Tuesday in October of each year, the assessor She sh l Maall, st on the Monday immedicomm atelMo ners o y following, make a - to conlf thr names . of all persons assessed by him since the return re trui to be made by him by the second section of noting this act, notin 0 to each name the observa tions and e required to be noted as aforesaid ; and t county commissioners shall theteus ra l care e same to be added to , the re turn by the second section bf this act, and a and correct copy thereof to be made, containing the names of all persons so returned as resident tasables in aid lord, hosough, township or precinct, and furnish the same together with the necessary election bis4to the Misers of the election in said ward, bo township or pre. cinet, on or before six o'cloc on the morning of the second Tuesday of Oqinber ; and no man shall be permitted to vote at the election on that day whose name is not on said' list, , unless he shall make proof of his right to vote, as hereinafter re. quire& Sac. 4. On the day of the election any person whose name is solos said IW, E . and' claiming the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least one quilled voter of the district a pse Weis to k ies the madam cella dlablatit in. in whisinso'ammii hi bea later, for the Of at least ten days I)ezt preceding said eke , which witness shall take and subsonbes a written, or partly written and partly printed anktavit to the fact stated by ti jokiimt shall define t a res... - aegme atrewNme.gret tldi pernen so to be id wa : ;width. paeans° claiming the — Tirth a t to vote also a r and. subscribe a written, or partt a tten =.l,le . ted all davit, stating' k; best of and be lief, *here and w be alas born . e ... W he is a 1 of the Oommonwealth o Paussybeanta the: the United Pates ; that he hats resided In the Conimonwealth one year or if formeriy a Val ge ll i ter i llaw l the e rein g i ld illt s g iz nk eit t gtheru ext sp ce th" he m i litivEti, ,irza... ruin ; =lit has pahtfLasionity lag siWtwo years, which mesas:awl a last len daYl before said election ; and 4 If a itellatidieed *Lew Anil also state when, what sailLbyerhat court he has net uralized, and shall Mee mama his eserielloate of naturalizatiou far mta ilia med atildavit shall state when and where the tax Maimed to be paid by the Want wasiessemedi and when, where mid to whom Paid_taiime realist therefore shall be need Doc 'Wes the at& ant state In his allebtriellat t bee been lost or destroyed, or that he firm received any ; but ._ _ poss y ess shall it the legal qtudifications of voters, he or the be permitted vote, and the manse o tuunes Man be added 10 to the likettaxhtdee t he n election' ogees, the = Weed "nix" L ax, gadded where the aligning elan to rote on and tbe word "age," wheretie realms to vote on ass; the same words being added by the clerics eaeh ease respectively, on the lists of persons voting at such election. Sac. 5. It shall be lawini for a quilfled" citizen of the voterwig t he name of the proposed s contained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge the vote of such persons whereupon the same proof of the right or as is now required by law shall . be _public= and acted on by the board, and the vote admitted or re , according to the evidence; shall cr.. n cfreragl.ontetureientisuralized citizen certilleate re l u the election before voting. except where he has been for ten years, consecutively, a, voter in the district In which he o ff ers his vote ; and on the vote of such person being received, it shall be the duty of the eleeiton racers to write or stamp on such certificate the word "voted" with the month and year; and if tiny election officer or officers shall receive a second vote on the same day, by virtue of the same certificate, except where sons are entitled to vote by virtue at the modiunzation 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, and on conviction thereof, be tined or imprisoned. or both, at the discretion of the court; the fine shall not exceed one hundred dollars in each ease, nor theimprlsonment one year; the like punish ment shall be inflicted on conviction of the °Meets of election who shall neglect, or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the endorsement required, as aforesaid, on said naturalisation certificate. Seca. If any election officer shall refuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of stiff rage as is prescribed by this law, to the laws which Mrs wh o supplement, from any perso offering to votese name is not on the lis t 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 shall upon conviction, be LIZof a high misdemeanor, and shall be seu , for every such offence, to pay a fine not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an Im prisonment not jnore than one year, or either or both, at the discretion of thecourt. sec. 7. Ten days preeeetling every election for electors of Trodden; and % ice President of the United States, It shall be the duty of the assessor to attend the place fixed by law for holding the election in each election district, and theu and there hear all applications of persons whose names have been claim[omited front the list of ;tssessed %titers, and who the right to vote, or whose rights have 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 application of the p claimant only, and forthwith assess g hint with the thereroper tax. After c, a copof shall be placedompleti ou tlie n doorth e oflist or sit the y house where the election is to be held, at least eight days before the election ; and at the election the saine course shall be pursued, acts l respects, SS is required by this act anti the to which It is a supplement, at the general election in October. The assessor shall also make the same returns to the comity commissioners of all assessments made by virtue of this section ; and the county chnimls. sioners shall furnish copies thereof to the election officers in each district, in like manner in ail- re spect as required at the general election In ,Ck•to r. • Sze. I. The saute rules and regulations shall apply at every special election and at every sep arate city, borough Or ward election, in all respects, as at the general election in October. sac. 9. the respective assessors, inspectors and judges of the elections shall each have the power to administers oaths to any person claiming the right to be assessed or the right of suffrage, or In Bard to any other matter or thing required to be done or inquired Into by any person In relation to any matter or thing concerning which' they shallbe lawfully interrogated by any of said ofticerS, shall be punished as perjury. Szc. 10. The assessor sine each receive the same oompensation 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 the county commissioners as In other cases ; and it shall not be lawful fur any assessor to assess a tax against any persons what ever within ten days next preceding the election to be held on the second Tuesday of October, in any year, or within_tein days next before any elec tion for electors of dent and Vice President of the United States; any violation of this provis. lon shall be a misdemeanor, and subject the ofn. cers so offending to a fine, on conviction not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three mouths, or both, at the dis cretion of the court. Sac. IL On the petition of live or more citizens of the county, standing under oath that they verily believe that frauds will be practiced at the election about to be held, in any disnict, It shall be the duty of the court of couunon pleas of said oounty, if in session, or if not, a judge thereof in Vacation, to appoint two judicious, sober and intelligent citizens of the county, to act as overseers of said election, said overseers shall be selected from dif ferent political parties, where the Inspectors be long to different parties, and where both of said inspectors belong to the same political party, both of the overseers shall be taken from the opposite political party ; said overseers shall have the light to be present with the officers of the election dur ing tbe whole time tbe same Is the voters counted, and the returns made out l and signed by the election officers; to keep a list of voters, if they see properto challenge any person offer a til e a r vote, and interrogate himaud his wi oath, In regard to his right bisliligt= elec tion, and to examinehispapers produced: and the officers of said election are wiquired to afford to said overseers so selected add appointed every convenience and facility for the discharge of their duties; and if said election officers shall refuse to permit said overseers to be present and perform their duties as aloaesaid, or 11 they shall be driven away from the polls by violence or intimidation. all the votes polled at such election district may be rejected by any tribunal trying any conteet under said election: Prorided,—That norsdn signing the petition shall be appointed an over seer. Sac. L 2. II any prothonotary, clerk, or the deputy of either, or shy other perso Mall affix the seal of office to any names on paper, or permit the same to be affixed, or given out, or , cause or permit the same to be given out, in blank, whereby it may be framitdently used, or furnish a naturalirallon certificate to any person who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in op en I court, In the presence of some of the judges there- ' of, according to tbe act of Congress. or shall aid in. connive id, or in an way permit the issue of i any fraudulent n tartificate, he shall be rah of a NO misdemeanor ,• or if any one sasu fraudulently use any Inch certificate of natur alization, knowing that it was fraudulentlytissued, or snail vote, or attempt to vote, on any certificate of naturalization notliasued to bins, be shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any of tbe persons, their eiders or abettors, guilty of either of the misdemeanors afonesaid, shall, on conviction, be fined in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, and imprisonment in the proper penitentiary for a period not exceeding three years. Sac. 1.3. Any person who on oath or affirmation, in or berore any court In this State, or officers authorized to administer oaths Mall, to procure a certificate of naturalization, for himself or any other person, willfully dispose, declare or affirm ar y l ma t te rte fins c knowing the same to be false, s liknner deny any matter, or fact, knowing the same to be true, shall be deemed guilty of perjury ; and any certificate of naturali zation issued in pursuanceany 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 fraudulently obtained, to take immediate measures for recalling the same for cancellation ; and any person who shall vote, or attempt to vote, on any paper so obtained, or who shall In any way aid in, connive at, or have any agency what ever in the issue, cireuLetion or use..of any fraud ulent naturalization certificate, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and, upon conviction therefore, shall undergo an imprhsonment in the penitentiary for not more than two yeah, and pay a fine, nut more than one thousand dollars, . for every such offence, or either Or both. at the discretion of the court Sac. 14. Any assessor. election officer or person appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect or re fuse to perform any duty enjoined by this act, without reasonable or legal cauae, shall be sub. ject to a penalty of one hundred dolbus; and if any assessor shall assess any per** as a voter who is not quallified, or refuse to assess any per son who is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misde meanor in office, and on conviction bepunished by fine or Imprisonment , and also be subject to an action for damages by the party aggrieved ; and if any person shall fraudulently alter, add to, de face or destroy any list of voters, made out as directed by tine act, or tear down or remove the same from' the place where it has been axed, with frauduktut or mischievous inteut or for any itn proper purpose, the person so offending shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding live hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding Sac. 15. All elections two years, or bot 11a the for discretion of the court. the city, ward, - ough, township and election officers shall hereafbor ter be held on the second Tuesday of October, subject to all the provisions of the law regulating the election of such officers not inconsistent with this act ; the persons elected to such offices at that time shall take their places at the expiration of the terms of the persona holding tbe same at the time of such election i but no election for the office of assessor or assistant assessor shall be held un der this act until. the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy. Sec. l& At all elections hereafter held, under the laws of this commonwealth. the Potts shall be opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock, A. M.. and be closed at seven o'clock, P. M. Sac: la The citizens of this State temporarily in the service of the State or of the United States governments, on clerical or other duty, and who do not vote were thusoyed shall not 'be thereby deprived of the right to Toed In their SOY •TaI 01430400 dietricts, If Me duly qtallffed. ~ - CHANT" IN THE MODE OP vornso. An Aar regulating the mode of voting at ail elec. tons in the several counties of this Common wealth, approved March 30th, 18136: Samos . Be ft enacted by the &nate and House of tatiree 11 the Cbtamonwealth of Pennaylvania in General Assembly met, and it it That eanactedv o b t y e r h of a the o r se ty e O al W o u K nt M es of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, bor=tecrial elections. are hereby, ter, and required to vote, by , tickets, printed or written, or wtrft Printed and Partil written, severally eina as talkers: One tkke shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled outside, "Judichn ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all Mate officers voted for, and be labelled 'state c l ticket shall embrace cr a a llience of all oars vor-M for, inal tatt rx4 ff Senator, mem ber hers if voted for and be "collide " shell the sitisall t, olleses voted Xor and be ; otie Genet shall i tr a. :;und- of .t iffao s a= v(02% maw diepon se ballot-boxes. xv mamatmerr tanumulteet U. a. The following instructions &cud his Excellana Gov. lams the dntletof Aseemorit tr Z. Mb mul lon officers in ;Mead to all - men of Mb onwealth: ‘ . Exactrrivn CRUELER, lIAEEnompFX PA, Aug. 27, WO. 1 tb the Sherif eft the than e, gf, Adams. ' WHEREAS, The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the 0 States is as follows: Samoa 1. The tof citizens of the United States to vote be denied or abridged by the United or by any State on actuimt of race, color or condition of servitude. SEcnOs 9. Congress allaff have Power to enforce this qie sP = s i re° tilted A.ED ofelarcb. o f Ea itt a llted "JA set see ree the el did. ums of United States to vote la several States of :gat, sad for other Pun" tbs . first and sections of wnien t .... a,.....i. Wivesnacted by and House of pre-te of the United Mates of America Co 'agree assembled. That all afflatus Air the U Bitatris, who are, or shell be Mika. wtee by la to vote M any election by A the people, in anry State, Territory, district, coosty, city, psrM tt r i=t, school district, niusted. Warte sub-division, Mall' be .esstt. allowed to vote at all Rah so without dial/went of We, .eillor or Previous con dition of servitude taustari, , Ism,_ cus tom, pesos or mn,la„Gm of any mte ; or Terri.. Vitory;llr liy or its authority, to the contrary l er acorns I. eati s l t rther , amoted, 'Thant by' or umber the or the Comitathat-or laws of any Mack or the l aws of erey say let is or sakhkeiwiered la be dank p a y e e a sequisite or quannesami fm voting sot rutdi Constitution or am or litera law at shall be chair' Fah ..e ReriOrleance of duties New Ad) lytrtiotaw. In furnishing citizens an to perform mace pre.rtiqukilte, or to become fled to Tote, It snail be the duty of every sucA person arid, offi cer to give to ail atizern or the united States; the same equal opportunity to perform such pre-re. qeirsite, and to become qualMW to Vote without atninetion of race, color or previous wudftim of servitude ; and If any such Orton or over shall refuse esknowingly omit to give fall effect to this section, he Muth for every offence forfeit aud pay the.sunt of five hundred dollars to the person ag grieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction there of, be fined not less than one month and not more than one year, at the discretion of the siert. And whereas, It Is declared by the 24 section of the VI article of the ConstiteWn of the United State tates, w hich that shall "This tforanuneion of the United Ss be made In ance there of, shall be the supreme law of the pu land rsu , • • • • anything In the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." And whereas, the Legislature of the Common wealth, on the 6th doy of April, A. 1).,1870, an act, entitled "A further supplement. to tt l % relating to the elections In this Commieswesith," the tenth section of which provides as follows: Szerioir 10. That so much of every act of As sembly as provides that only white freeman shall be entitled to vote or be registered as votft.,. or as claiming to vote at any general special election of this Commonwealth, berand the sante Is hereby repealed ; and that hereafter, an 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, 'ffif, entitled "An act further supplement to the act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth;" and when otherwise qualified under existing be entitled to vote at all general and spec)* elec. tons in this Commonwealth. And whereas, It Is my constitutional and 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 refused, and are refusing to assess and register divers colored male citizens of lawful age, and otherwise qualified as electors. Now, therefore, In consideration of the prend ses, the county commissioners of said county are hereby notified and directed to instruct the several assessors and registers of voters therein, to obey and conform to the requirements of said constitu tional amendment and laws; and the sheriff of said county is hereby authorized and required to elections his proektmation for the next ensuing the herein recited constitutional am en; act of Congress, and act of the Legislature, to the end th at the same be known, executed and obeyed by all assessors, registers of voters, eleo non °Meets and others, that the rights and privi legos guaranteed thereby may be secured to al the citizens of this Commonwealth entitled " same, iv en under my hand and the great seal of t State, at Harrisburg, the (fay a LSE-11.1 year first above written. • 'JOHN W. ( fl Ittest: F. JORDAN Secretary of Commonwealth. ' Also—ln and by virtue of the 14th section of the act of February 27th, 1840, every PeriMl ex ceptlng Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the legislative, execute or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any , City or Commissioner of any incorporated district, Is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the Inspector, the oMce or appointment of Judge, or Clerk of any election of this Com monwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of 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 relatingto executions, and for other iiurposes," approved April 16th, ISeO, It Is enacted that the aforesaid 34th section "shall nut be construed, seas to prevent any mili tia officer or borough- officer fromservin Judge, inspector or clerk, at kny general or - spe ciall election In this Commonwealth." And be It further directed, In and by an Act of the General Assembly of this State, said, that one of the Judges of. each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the cer cates of the numbe candidatev which shall have been given for each for the different offices then and there voted for at their respee. tive districts, shall meet the third day after the election, which shall be on rßrnsy. 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PAGE D.-troftwagifin er of Immigration for the Sta te of Minnesota, No. 156 Broadway, New York, w re all Whom*. Hon In regard to the State will he cheerfully given. !Sept. 9, IS TO-.4w COMB will change any colored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. c contains no poison, Any one cap use it. One sent by mall for $l. Address MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Masa [Sept. 18-.'0.-3rn AGENTS WAITED FOR BEIIDEI 4 . I I : THI: WHITE OLITEF Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the Plains. • THE LIFE OF GEO.-P. BELDEN, who, from a love of wild adventure and a thirst for a know ledge of the Iddiarts,their Castonia, Apart., Tradt lions, Wars, Great Buffalo Hunts, c, dr., left a home of plenty in Ohio, Joined the Indians, adopted their tootle of Life, married the Wattillella, became a Great Warrior, !funfair and Mill as 100 Lorlgem, was appointed Lieutenant lo the S. 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It has Co , qtlalitled approval of, the hyst physicians. Pool sagds In every part of the. Country,- eraicfnliN acknowledge its power to south LOlLlire,t nerves, and restoringthe strength. Sent by mail on receipt of pace and postage. One package, - 'LOU , - Postage Six packages, - 5.00 ' 27 .• It Is sold by aft dealers in drugs and medic,o, TURNER & CO.. Sole Proprietors. Marv!, • BOSTON, Sept. 2,1870.-2 m - GENTS WANTED--(.1-''5 A MON:TM-I , y t AAMERICANT KNaTTINH MACHINE ~On, Mass., or St. Louis, .}Si. AGENTS W.ANTED TO SEI.I CH.4 .318 ER .11 Law Book for Business Men. T H E BEST SIIISCHIPTION BOOK OCT. ,j 4 dress 0. D. CASE St CO., Hartford, COOXI. 4w WANTED--.IGENTS, ( ) per day) to sell the celebrated 0.11.}: SHUTTLE SEWING M A CHINE. FLI3 the untler-feect, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on both sides,) and isftaly li censed. The best and cheitpest famllY Sewing Madre in the market. Address, JOHNSON, CLAN 11. CO.. Boston, Mast, Pittsburgh, Pa Chicagont,pr St. Louis, Mo. Sept.. , 11.-.. fin EVERY FAMILY . SHOULD RAVE IT . DR. GUILZETTE'S- EXTRACT OF JUNIPER As a delicious tonic healtliul, and onrathe (or all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Nervous Deblllty„ de, it Is untisalled. To Females It is aspeefally recom mended for all irreguLariUes of the menses, and disorders peculiar to their system, as It can be 41: 4 8.10 used with rfeet safely. In matarlous districts it la a prweenttse'of Fuser and Ague. IL FAnzmunt, Wholesale Agent, . 10 IL , New York. Sept -31 HURRICANE P4TEI'iT LANTERN GOMPMn. O. fen, 40 Barclay. St, ,1q t; -..- , Stairs.) ---, Offer to the public a lantern: 4 4 ambintag safety and economy with elil4 usefulness. ft cannot explode; It giv e i gdsd usu. sa d con . mates oil than any of er sibs ups disturb e d by the hi m ers wind, and t kelass is broken it Is sadly re by means' of the screw. The y ate only liked where they have been tried. Sept. 23,1870.-3 m . ADAMS COUNTY FAIR 49ursions to Gettysburg DURINfiTHE AGRICULTURAL EXIIIIIITION PBX Gettysburg Rallroad.COpupauy and 11.ut-- IL aver Branch Railroad rentpany wilt run an itrhitrsion Train to the Agricultural Fair In G et- ItTsbittllg on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. September 27th. 2.4 tit and t!ett, lcaviou lianootr Junction at 7.10 A. 31.. Hanover %1, .1. i 1 ox ford 9A. XI., and nrrivtott at Gettysburg at r. A. AI. Itettinking lean- tiettyeburg at J.AU P. 31., arriving at !leftover Jttuctioe ato •r m. Tickets for the round trip will (be, saki at-the different St:dioni at the ff! i m intr. d es, on both the regolilr and k.xe on tra illatim the day* above : • iMtover.lunelloit ;:kricithentliatAfitni Cold fi t zt ei :9o cents: delferwit Rl.ceutai ?Puttees, is centi; . klatittitilesn nl4 tor..' ford :13 cent • floideni,und ung l u e eimh - 25mn , stii -Fr Li. (AFC charged Dakt, am the • sort. -td &Wt.' Near *that* it s. =II
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