trtionntufs. an opportunity to perform to become qualified to vote, _ 4 every suck person and QM- 1 of the United SLUM the ty to perkiest such pre-re . qualified tp vole without view or previous condition of ) y sudrperwiti or omeer shall omit to give Mil effect to Ms °hence Welt and re e d dollars to the person apayg be recovered by an action on oats and such allowance for Limit atoll be * deemed guilty mid shall, on conviction there- than one month and not more discretion of the court. • declared by the Ai section Of tkuntitution of the United Vonstltution of the United mode in pursuance Melva Law of the land, • • • • . . , • WO or laws of any Slate ithstanding4 Legislature of the Common y of April, A. D., 1870, pined further supplement to the Set one In this commonwealth," which provides as follows: so mush' ewy act of As that ou/ • Wlll freeman shall be aa votes, or as 3. general special election of be and the same is hereby hereafter, an freemen; without shalr be' enrolled and regis be provisions of the nrst sec ved seventeenth of April, '69, IKther supplement to the act ens of Ibis Commonwealth,' qualified under existing laws, mallgeneral and special elec ts constitutional and ail . that the laws be faithfully has come to my kuovrWge as and registers - of voters have ming fo of , and register citizens of , lawful age, and as electors. consideration of the prend ,' f saki canna are directed i o nstruct. the several Is of voters therein, to obey ulrentents of said constitu; laws; and the sheriff of y authorized and required to ion for the next ensuin g recited constitutional ss, and act of the Legislature, ante be known. exetuted and musters of voters, elee .rs, that the rights and privi erehy may be secured to all Conimonecalth entitled the land and the great seal of the at Harrisburg, the day and t above•writteu. . JOHN W. G.EABY. 2f, reLuy uf Couttrionwealth. virtue of the 14th section of :7th, IS4O, every person ex the Peace, who shall hold any of went or trust under the or judiciary departmest of United Rates, or any city or t, and also thatevery member e state Legislature, and of ion (Amnon of any City or • incorporated district, is the e or exercising at the e or appointment of Judgs„ of any election of this Coin-, t no Judge, Inspector, or uch election, shall be eligible; toted fur. fourth section of the Aet Or Au Act relating to executions, apprut eti April 16th, the aforesaid 14th section • , so as toprevent any mill gh odicer from serving as clerk, at any general or ape- Common directed, in sad by an Act of y of this State, said, that one not the dinerent districts have the charge of the car of robs which shall ha candidate for the diDere at re voted for at their teepee. eet the third day after the be MI TILIDAT, THIS /4TR DAY 1. at the Court House, in the rg. then and there to -make .oertintste of the number of ve been Risen at the dilerent y of A&nis fur any person JACOB KLUNK, Sheriff •BDurg, Sept. 16, 1870. d Atstaurauts. HOTEL. i must CCOnillll4lolll4 in SI) [HO. PA., (mei Waqhingtoii Ma TE, Proprietor. r Passengers anil Baggage ti arrival and departure of ttal shry a Is. and reason [May :..867.—tt E HOTEL,, SBURG, Proikrietor, OPEN Ouse, and hapt been fit- approved style. Its -khan nvenlent, being In tUe most- he towIL Every arrange. for the accommodation and h ample stabling attached atdA. and accommodating. very endeavor to please.— for the entertainment of the y a share of public [May 23. 1167—1 f HOTEL. HOUSE, ET. GETTYSBURG, Pet has opened a Hotel, the In the lately enlarged and. Brick Building, on Bald.- rs from the Court-tiodse.. provided with accent tortable entertainm of t.s. His experience tuthe lu pridulag satisfaette:,, eels certain-that those who Mill call avdp. charges s tk supptits) with the best lit imurr:r..arkets may al -1 lutve I :,e choicest wines, brag, with a good Host Mir patronage is respect effort will be .pared to de W. P. HARRIS. HOTEL, he WRITE 'ULLA NG S, PENN'S EL Proprietor ring leased the long estab. otel, in Petersburg, ( York • pare no effort to please all The Hotel is pleasantly comfortable hambers satisfaction. Uhi Table. he best that the.snarket talcs none but that.of the Ntiawe t ! sup t t e Jed w y l i i ice ice otel Zoe attached.— with the Hotel extensive asks a 11=Ti dfeerminedshare, that. . • - barges moder— y the week on reasonable. WINGER. .Proprietor Ig7t).--titu D ALIS AMERICAN HEALTH purities the blood and s} Walls. skin Diseases, • • of Women, all s of the Blood. Liver and and mended by the Medical y thousands of our best oniol Pk:moans and pa' nosamins ; send tor de to Health Hook, or Al w _ hich we publish for button It win give you of Baltimore, says: in recommendtpo - yo ur ry two powerful witnrabse. I of eaaes wikkidE .at lag prtIZIIV The other Is we a bottl • kees woo - under Haa Standing, whlett se, and the the Mina soon rtn e- tilaMhaadebe fortua . toadeosad Sod . pound of alterative fa- • vilk, b.. bays be, its mutes 91 seotoki ant; • satisfactor7 mules Wood I karw bettet en, /turtrefitxtn,',l'witi., Potties of ROsathills ui ot Rh it tor my bro e ther umatism sold sh sore eyes. of Lima, Ohlo. writes twenty yearn with an In over my whole body: purchased a bottle or 'Led a perfect cure. uhl by all pnagirlata t .Plane, Baltimore, ThisOO., Protnietont Pa.; OV A. 1) Ob hinting KINDS EESiMI ' INth i P 3 # 14 . 1 7, Beeptillik, 'MC Le 9L irirr - ags. ban ' O 4 t 4 duties of her Select Scholitidlbiseldity,..ootober•Srd.- • SimiotiThaeman, of Higidasui township, sends us two very fine Duchoss• 4' Apgo*eme• Pears ! meascuing OM daft h ciivnittenulte. Bums.—We are mitigated to say that the Berth oLlitttkrr township will meet taltioldnecorrow, (Eiatnr;lay, Oct l i ktis eetaii:t4t)eilshil ticket- A full turnout is desired.'; ; k;.T LARGE J. B. Wright, of Flora Dale, sends na a very large and well develoPixl yam; which measures 10 by 26 inches cia , clrensaferemn Mild ;weighs Pc RTAWrwe'rroB..-1.-The eiandruttkm of the Summer School of Mr. J. Curtis Hilde brand, in East Berlin, took place this week, commencing on Monday. We are advised that it passed off pleasantly and creditably to all concerned. MEDAL WON. -011 Saturday last the "Gettysburg Zouaves" had a target-thing, the best shot to havethe privilege of wear ing the prize medial belonging to the 001U pairy., The prize was taken by Epiory K. Wlll. • Borax BURNT.—The barn of John Harr, colored, bet Ween Middletown and Arendts villa, was destroyed by fire on Monday evdlaing'the JIM inst., together with con tents, grabl;and hay: The light was seen in Gettysburg =4 occasioned an alarm of tire. . I. 0 0. F.—The new officeia of Union Eneampme4 No. 126 I. 0. 0. F., Were installed by District Deputy J. L. Schick on tie 19th inst. as follows: C. P., John Ru pp; 1 , „ Myers; S. W., Millil. W., Jeremiah Culp; Sec., James McCreary; Treas., Edward Meuliy. DISTINGUISHED VIBITOB.. —llon. ThOni as Hughes, member of the English Parlia ment, toad one of the most distingushed of the Etletsh Rbeinl statesmen, was a guest at thu Springs Hotel last week. He visit ed the' iliatio-ituilci in company with Major Rosengortek of Philadelphia. Ihuing the war, Mr. Hughes was a steadfast,, de voted friend of our Government, and by pen and voice plead its cause when other English statesmen gave aid and comfort to the Rebellion. THIEVING.-A correspondent from East Berlin writes us that the good citizens of that place are just now annoyed by the depredations of thieves. One night last week the mission boxes with contents were stolen from tbe Library of the East Berlin Sabbath Senna On Thursday night Mr. Jacob Resser had his peach trees divested of some tine fruit. Mr. Samuel Meisenhelder was relieved of a lot" of fine grapes. Mr. William Wolf missed Sundry surgical and other instruments from his drug store. ELECTION. —On Monday last the follow ing gentlemen were imanimously re-elected Managers.of the Adams County Mutual Fire Insurance Company for the ensuing year:—George Swope, S. R. Russell, D. A. Buehler, E. G. Fahnestock, Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, H. A. Picking, R. C. Peters', W. Ross White, A. F..Gitt, and Frederick Diehl. The new iloard,will meet at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Monday next, to organize.* The Executive Committee will meetatto M of same day. RZSIGNED.—We 'understand ibpit Mr. *in. C. fitT,.yer hasi resiined his position as Tutor in rennsylvama COllege, to talre effect Oct I. The resign tide is based on impaired health, and a desire to be reliev- . ed from the exacting duties of the position. The Faculty very reluctantly accepted the resignation; but have made satisfactory provision for the vacancy. Mr. J. W. Richards, formerly a Tutor, will teach the remainder of the present session. Kr. Hart Gilbert, now teaching at Catasamina, and au experienced and tmccesfril teacher, will take charge of the position permanent ly after-the close of the present session. . U. S. Tam! DISCOICTINUED.—We have heretofore published a detailed statement of ,the changes in the U. S. Revenue laws to lake effect Oct. 1. In view of the near approach of that period, it may not be amiss to remind the reader that the fol lowing taxes cesse on the Ist day of Octo ber, 1870, viz: All taxes on gross receipts and on sales except those of tobacco, spir its and win es. Also the tax on legacies and successions on property. passing by death after that date. ..Tha no longer be required on promissory notes less than one hundred dollimi non on re ceipts. Stamps are still_required on checks . and all other documents (with the abovo exceptions) heretofore taxed. EVANGELICAL REVIEW.-WC have on uur table the "Evangelical quarterly Re view'.' for Oetobbr, which closes the 21st volume. The closing article is a brief memorial tribute to Prof. Stever, from the pen of Rev. Dr. Hay. The death of Prof. filtalver will necessitate a change in the editorship of the Review. We under grind that the Rev. Dr. Brown and Rev. Dr. Valentine are perfecting arrang ments to piablish a theological Quarterly qt this place, either in continuation of .the old Review or in a new form.' Both gen- tlewin have special qualifications for the • work, and they will call to their aid some of the ablest theologians in the Lutheran Church. Impaovitantrrs.--Teter Thorn is about to erect a snug cottage on the Baltimore turnpike, a abort distance below the Cem etery. Iu Bonaughtown, Adanalartlaub recent ly put up a large two-story Frame House, with back building, and small barn. Capt. J. E. Miller is erecting a large two-story Brick House with basement; Mr. C. W. Bupp a large Coach Shop, Smith Shop, Stable, Ito.; Dr. A. Noel a fine, Brick House; and Mr. Landis has repainted his buildings. In lionzttpleasant township Illoysins Eckenrode is building s two-story Frame House, with large baok-Imikling. Jilt Flndiail has built acommodius Bank Barn,. and Johnßnyder a Frame Barn. throws 13issuncs.—Iffe. R. 8. Paxton having oonspleted tat onosibmmt M* Get tysburg and Oamberland tOwnohip, furn- . ishea us the following items: Geaystoog.—Populatioh 3,060-being a gala of "0 tame 1980; 2,867 'whites and 228 oolortid.. No. of houses 668,.fami1ie 5 566. Vida. of Real ErtUtb," - 3051M PersoluVistato $1;165,182. NO. o Cleg4h B during tlke year ending' dinel, 1870, IR; 49 whites and 2 adored. Ouniterkniti--gwulation 1456, bei ng a gain alai since 1080; 1,886 whites, sad 70 colored: :No t pf.,houses 209, families, 245. No. of deaths during the year ending June 1, 1870, 28; le whit &=0 3 tolonxl. The largest number of baskets of Whest raised by one hignier 1.20 b, by Dan& Homer; Ooni, 1600 oust9l4-: 17 paticis BLOM; ClOiOtspe4; Me. 414, 7 lbyAlohii;' , Keating. - ' 4.141,1t.ta 1 ' ValtaST;tl/00111i14/44/i_ _ Wi tP tanight, )in IC~Eggii ROL • .• THE AGEICULTErIaIs -11 4 44:1-The Fxhi bbtiou of the Adams County Agricultural fit sciety for the present;par was a grand i anccess, Ii every.derxtment tfie arhclesfree 001 1 417 frpsbein of pAvfons 'years. ''Thi_llispitey of fans edict* needle-work, rx l ipri 4 pninir Alga gibotographs, sewing miaibitasiinurai: cal instruments, &c.", in the Hall, attract - =inch attention; as did also the fruit de , wtnust, which was very fine. The ex hibition, of Agricultural Implements and AirlOUltural Products and Stock, was also fuller than usual. It was unquestion ably the best exhibition held since the Society was organized. The attendance was large pp to Wednesday evening, when rain set in: It is caining t ,st;nuiiii (Thursday,) as we ge to press, which we =maw necessitate a . postponement of the trials of speed announced for to-day. We lioiie'4give the awards of premiums in onr next hem. An Wednes47 afternoon the County Trot _for $25 . preuritun came off—best two out of three heat with the following entries: " , L T. T. Tate, "Lady "Emma;" M. R. Thoams, "Lady Flora;" Tlmmas A. War ren, Bay Mare; James Hersli; , ..Bay Mare; Leander B. Yeagy, Bay Maie; ;limb Ri ley, "Sleepy Jim;" David Donahue,`Brown Horse. The first heat was won by Hersh's Ba• Mare; time 3.2l—Thomas, Warren and Donahue bekig distanced. The second heat was also won by He: Saes Bay Mare; time 3.2 l—taking the premium. For the premium of $l5, Thomas, War ren, Teagy, Riley and Donahue entered the same hoyies. 'Donahue was distanced on the first heat, which was won by "Sleepy Jim;" thne•.3.3l. The second heat was also won by "Sleepy Jim;" same time, taking the prthnium. For the Racking and Pacing Premium of $10; the folloWing entries were made: J. A. Houck, Bay Horse; W. A. Pitzer, Brown 'Mare; Ham. Bayly, Roan Horse. Pitzer's Brown 4are won' the fist heat; time 3.23. The! second anZ 'third heats were won by Houek's Bay Horse; time 8.22 and 3.23-taking, the premium. • , SALI4I.—Tho far= of, George Brown, deceased, Reading township, 92 acres, has been purchased by Jane Feliz , tit *45.65 per acre. Charles A. Diehl has sold his farm •in Germany township, 129 acres. to Jacob Eply for $4,800. T . J . . J. Kuhn, Assignee of Jam Riohtman and wife, has sold the farm of said assignors, in Reading township-63 acres, at V 70.50 per acre to George Chron istor. David B. Pent; Assignee of Cornelius Nichtman and race, Reading township, has sold the farm of said assignors, 66 acres, at $44 per acre, William Criswell Pinellas. Win. LI. Hngarman has purchased Dr. Enser's property iu Mouritpleasaut town:, ship, 40 acres, with improvemeruents, for $2,250 cash. Joseph. Spangler has purchased Jacob Trestle's property in same township, 35 acres, with improvements, for $3, 750 cash. David Sneeringer has purchased 10 acres from Joseph Spangler, without improve ments, at $5O per acre. The administratrix of Jacob March, de ceased, has sold the real estate of said de cedent, in Latinnife township, 78 acres, to Josiah C. - Bewail, for $3,075. The farm of Yftehael 3filler , Mouutples. ant township, mil - chased - by Bev, J. B. Reamer, contains 148 Acres, and the price paid was $4,400 cash. The executor of Rosa Ann Frank, de • , sold the house and lot of decendeit, in East Berlin, for $Bl4 cash, to Rolandus A I land_ Corrinutran . ,e - *No had a meeting in the Court-house on -Wednesday evening, for the benefit of B. 2. moyons. 1.114 i and county had beeu . placardeo min t.in. inviting "white men" to turn out en masse and hear the _Democratic candidate for Congress. Either the "white men" have become scarce, or the old slogan has lost its power with the unterrifled. Wednes day evening came—the bell. rallg — drams beat—but the rank and Ale. failed to put in an appearance.. Finally, with the aid of a number of Republicans attracted to the meeting by curiosity,., about two-tbirds of the sitting accommodations of the Court room were occupied, and Mr. Meyers was fortnallrintroduced by Win. McClean, Esq. ..I.le spoke for about an hour, on Free-trade, Protection; the War and the Nigger. Mr. M. Is not a:strong or attractive speaker, and evidently failed to interest his audi tors, .as atieliy one they left, Unq at the Close scarcely more than half '' re fined. it was a dull s piritless meeting, and in all respects a failtire.,, -~ \ .0 IN.-- REPUBLICAN MEETINGS—In anothercol tunn will be found au announcement for Meetings to be held at B endersville, York Springs and Gettyiburg, on Tnesday, We'd needay and Thursday evenings itext. Mr. Cessna is busily engaged in the other,coun ties and can only give us three days next week. He will speak at each of these pla ces. lion. John Allison, of Washington, D. C., Register of the, reasnry, ~will speak-at Bendersville mid York Springs, anti prob ably at Gettysburg. Mr. Allison is a gen tleman of much ability and his position, in the TreasUry Department necessary makes him thoroughly familiar with the National Financed, and he will give special. attention to the issues connected tlierewith. Let citizens of all parties, who want to hear a fair and candid'iliactiasion of the is sues involved in the present campaign at tend these meetings, and bear Messrs. Cessna and Allison. - Therevits 'Meeting -1w Fair field on neat.,ltronday „oval**, Oct. 3, which will be addressed by Hon. John Allison, D. McConangy, Esq., and others. • - Friday and Saturdayeienings weliad unusually bril liant displays of auroral lights. „That on Saturday evening Uttivieteilt atten tion. While a border of silvery light fring ed the clouds resting on the northern ho rizon, golden and.plople streams flamed toward the zenith from the west and east, with constantly changing hue, at times assuming the appearance of huge waves rolling upteplit, wave following \ wave in . rapid succession, to be lastin the skies. It was a magnificent display. The cause of these mysterious phenomena is still in volved in doubt; but it is now generally comaeded that electricity hap much to do. with them,. the old ice-berg theOry being exploded. , SPZCIAL tiOlDrat.-1110 01161,1,11 g addi tional cases were disposed-of at the Special Court last week: Executors of Abraham Kris' e vs. Fran cis Cal dwell. Assumpsit, to recover $2OO and interest advanced to defendant byKrise in the purchase of a tract of land. Ver, d m , t & r im fiN0112.25.• I. t , , i t i -*ad fintV l3 . Mailtai Aigi Ai . James pyi44,...4.iffflopot,tpmsr $4OO for ser46o.4ineiteniiiiiile ore. Defentiants plead pan and . pu-i dertook to !how that 'PliTriiWin: , eir debt. ' The ease:xis iiiiidexUAle fitini Saturday to Monday of this we when, 3 K it leaermiata4 : 0 0( 0 04 . lOW given to the jury ino , who next - ten.; tiered a verdiceler Plat& Aiil Fatt Suit thtlear..--4L goo,if *lift aid ithittiagaeolaigtsx at this office. '; JIM'S OF NFIOHM*OIOIOIIIIIES. FRISDERICK.--011 'Monday a Week igisou of John Troxell, near Graceham, aged 1: ytars,_ had his ankle dislocated and leg Woken, while loading phosphate at the plattier mill of Tyson & Son in Frederick. +,-Rev J. N. Unruh, of the Mechanicstown %Other= church, has received wall to thb Lutheran church at Williamsport, Pa. , WASHINGTOF.—About two weeloi ago Mrs. Jacab Friese, of Hagerstown, ran the point of a nail in her foot, inflicting a alight wound which apparently healed up. A few days after inflammation set in, re inking in lockjaw, and death on Sat urday evening. Youx.—Theodore P. Beiider, a young man, formerly engaged in the liquor busi ness in York, but more recently doing a commission business in Baltimore, in part nership with Nathaniel Foust, of Glen Rock, eloped with the wife of his partn4, leaving his wife and child in York. Bend .re, before leaving, appropriated all M#. Foust's funds and borrowed from !other parties until it is supposed he had' some $BO,OOO with him when he took his depart ure. It is rumored that. Bender has rear ed trdivcircii &made wife rind -ene, also for Mrs. Fous from her husband through the accommodating laws of Indiana.— In an altercation at a house of ill-fame, in York, on the night of the 20th inst., Ed ward Pfahler, son of Sheriff Pfahler, shot sa man from Readinenamed Koch in the nt & inflicting a dangerous wound.— Pf er has absconded. On Saturday evenidghis father, Sheriff Pfahler, while conversi . Ug with his family, suddenly fell .i% Azad, of he disease. Gov. Geary will have the ap 'lament of a successor, to serve as Sheriff til the election of law, it being too late to\lect this fall. BASE BALL-011 .Saul burg Nine" and "Colic match game on the F; the following result: GETTYSBURG. _ O. R. Crawford, If. .... i __. 4 7 11 11111, lb. 2 7 !Ni Flowers, as. 4 i Hei Cox, 3b. 5 3 Acker, s.s. 2 3 . \ Cunningham, cf. 3 5 AMY. Scott. p 6 1 Swope, e. 3 7 Myers; 3b 2 3 Huber, sr., rf. 1 9 Hileman, c. f. 5 2 Hoke, p. ' 2 7 Evans L 1. 1 4 Scott, 2b. 3 7 i Bittenbender, r. f. 3 1 BEI M=SIME 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. IR. 9. Geltyburg ll 5 1 11 - 3 5 4 G 6 7 ..;f4 ,College.: 44 1 2 4 7 0 0I 2I 424 Fly CatchesKlettysburg 13; College 10; Umpire.—J. Jeff Myers. , Scores—J. Burry Huber tind Geo. 11. Krnber. Just before the game was begun, the Gettysburg Nine were made the.recipients of two handsome "foal flags," from some unknown ladies. The•club desire us to tender their thanks to the fair donor. On Saturday a game was played at East Berlin between the first nine of the • 'Junior Bed Stockings," and six of the "Masonic" Club, the score standing—Masonic 52, Jr. Red Stockings 22. SALE POSTPONED. —sfr. - Ilankey, As signee of Danietleer and wife, having ad journed the sale of the valuable Real Estate of said Leer, it will take place on Thursday, Oct. 20. See adv. . WANTED.—The undersigned wishes to rent a farm to work on the shares. Ap ply to John Thomas, Grallenburg. Pa. HEWLETT is admitted to be the best platform talker in the country—brim full of wit, humor and sarcasm. He will talk to-night, in Agricultural Hall, AROMAtIe SCITIEDAM SCITNAPPI3 seem to be" extensively -gaining on public con fidence, and promises to take the Once of even' 'other liquor now In use, especially for medicinal-me. This is not surprising: for, apart from its 'being found in . most of oar respectable its behig 'ATM)* rectinmnended by the physicians, the; mild and - agreeable taste of this'artiele, mintrasted with the strong, puitgeut aiid actial sertsationd on tl,...tilenmon deleterious ar ticle—which is new the 'general complaint of nearly all the , nitdical fitculty of this country—win - It of 'ltself, suffice to give t it `the decided preference. If prescribed as a rnedtcine, It is not lad to take; and to use as a . beverage lees considered by judges to be superior to any article of the kind ever imported into this country. I t LOOK 114. E.—E. Woodward has com menced, in connection withhis Gunsmith ing, the repairing of Umbrellas, Parasols, &c., which be will warrant to be better fix ed than is done by the majority of Um brella-menders. Any person wishing work done in this line can leave word at his shop on Carlisle Street, and it will be sent for and returned. Charges moderate. He also has ;till on hand a variety of Bat tle-fiel2t6cs,' of any kited and style, a large r . rtment of Canes, &c,. Call and see him. Tua BEST STOVE now wket, for beauty, economy, and comfort, is admitted all around to be the Id.ORNING GLORY. It defies all ,comptition, and that is the judgment of all who have used it. It is just the thing for Offices, Stores,. Parlors and Chambers. Call, at ,C. IL Buehler's Ware Room, opposite the Passenger Depot, and examine for yourselves. tf A CHANCE POR BAROAINS.—Messrs. Cobean & Cunningham having determined to close out their stock of -Ready-made Clothing, are now selling all kinds of Coats, Pants, Vest, kc, at largely reduced prices—many of them less than cost. Now is the time to secure Bargains. The goods are all fast-class and will positively be. sold without -regard to cost. aug.l2. tf. Hawrxrr will deliver his "wits at the Times," in Agricultural Hall, without fail. No postponement on account of 'weather. TTSATIO SA2,3OF.R&—Tur .tbe cola • • Patent Elastic Rubber-lined Col lars, Saddles, and Pada. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and to heal up under work horses already galled, if prop erly fitted; and sore necks and backs are kept okiariVlOAcastie so 4; or no For' . W. Cress, Manu facturer's Agent, Gettysburg. seplo-tf SAVE Mormy.—Pending the agitation of the Funding B il l ) wide& will evidently de- Preciate Government Bonds, persons would do well by reading the advetieement of t the "Gettysburg National Bank," in another coluntil, and exeluu t m their Government b9mind-6utatimatiAmbigair,: 6Bl4 4, al. pirodtable ;T ; • , : - ' DEDICATION POSTPONED.—The reAledi calAon Neviow (t . .Mountjoy Lutheran Church, annountedifor last Sabbath, (the 18th,) did not take' place en- aiannurt-•Of the inclement weather. The services were postponed until /Sunday the 243 of ;October, at 10 ,o'clock, A. M. The public and neighboring Ministers are invited to be present. , Sept 28—Et Palma Chrirriras.—B4l. Minnigh makes it a point to serve up 'tile VERY 'REST Oysters that can be secnredin the Balti more market. He has special aea3oramoda tiorus for Ladies and Gentlemen, *o will find every thing in 'prime order. Oysters served np in every stile, to snit the inost fastidious. Call and sailor yourselves. Wrrnnc vmc Wilms 142c0n of tonic and alterative medicines knOirn none is entitled to more emmidermkon s timn the Pr Aritvian Syrup. In all eases of enibobled ountdebilitated constitutions it is the very 'iremedy ,needed. The most positive prod, of this can be adduced.: it ALWAYS AREAD.--44$0,..t:obp51Zdti termined not be outdone by ri and has again added largely to his IWE for k ill and winter idesir. If you ,want a faionable Hat, Cap, Coat, Pints or ,00 Peak for fall or winter - , or s good 4 pair o ts-or Shoes or any kind of nn= damp Finpsp pi beKore, tins 'for t -Nor. rieHeadoWekts is the ibitel,q..kinWsr `comer) younhents. It you want a rash ionalale Tie or,Bew, 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 styli:4'4nd Price. If you want to save mdriey go t4KNorris' cor ner. , Siept:lB-tf BOROUGH TAins.—The TOwn Council being in want Of, funds, And a large cum ber of assessed Taxes being unpaid, the Collectors have: ben itistampted to pro ceed to an nommarir k cOLLECTrox of all outstanding Borough Taxes. Tax-payers in arrears will be called on by the Collec tors in the course of a fen , days, and all who wish to save costs ,do well to make ariangethents for prompt payment —as payment, under the orders of the Council, Wilrbe enforced by legal proms. Sept-AO -ft. REM. lial'4TE arnallx;a ItSt of the properties offered for sale this fall. For full descriptions see advertisements: 044 'PUBLIC BALE% Saturday, Oct. I—J..N. lc J. H. Graft, HD acres in Straban and 13 acres in Hamden . . " t` 1.:-ExecutorsotRenry Brinkerhoff, House and Lot, Gettysburg. I—Heirs of Daniel 0.. tlaitagiver, HOuse and Lot, BeeeltCtsvilfe. " 1-If. A. Wolf, Iluntlnk, , ton tivp., 41 acres I—lsaac F. Tudor, Franklin twp., York co., 10 acres Clwanut timber. 7—Assignees of Jacob Keller, two tracts, 14 and rd acres, union twp . Saturday, P,--Adin'r. of Elizabeth Wl!sop. 8 lots of ground In Huntington twp. E ,— Aasigno*s-of John It 1:4,1m, • Farniannllll, 12 , 1 Y, acres, Ifinnit- LEE •• or Geo. Waybriglit. 90,perclies, Cumberland t‘vp. !doughy, 10—J. longlediell, 13 Acres, (let : tysbn4r. t4kursday. " 13 —A.gi.sn.Tnee of Daniel Leer, 110 acres Butler, 100 acres Franklin, and 30 aert Atm:Main Land. Friday, \ s‘ •• 14—Jacob TreagY, I . N . acres, and BM \ Personal Property, Butler twp. " 7.-,l(lifer of BaratrAVllson, House : (I lot. Moontjoy town,litp. ~.. - 17 4,lnf'r of George Diehl. 5 t ntets,' , Oxford township. tV•sliu•sday - 19—Clein* 1.1. !flutes, !Ins, and Lots, New 'Vont. „.....„ . , " - '2.2—Amhatees \pr. Ifirtni Griest, slenallen twp., ! , `.urea Pt:Ix:ATE SALES:\ =EMI ittoitilaN Executors of Elias Alagle. In neves alt 4 improve ments, jiew Oxfor(t, Peter Mork, 3 acres, Carroll county, Mil.\ George Smith, .54 Acres. Cumberland tow reJoi. , . Hey. C. J. Ebretuirt, Town Lots. Cettysburg. Ex'rs' of John Cannon, dee',l, 11nu..0 and Lot, Gettysburg. Jonathan Itrennernan, House and 13 Acres, York Springs Borough. C. H. & I). A. Buehler, Sew House and Lot. Get tysburg, near Stevens' Hall Emanuel ()verb°Hier, Liberty twp., 5 acres.- George Arnold, Gettywburg, SUM! and Farnet. llartlmi Ellen Stewart. House and Gettys burg. B. F. Hagerman, 18 acres, llountpleasant twp. of dints Town,end. Ad acres. Emuling twp Theodore Bender, 21S, acres. Cumberland twp. Abraham Fiches. st, acres, Stra.tran twp. Cyrus S. Wiest, House and Lot, Gettysburg. S. B. Row, Hou.se and Lot. Betty:burg Duncan, O'Neal & Fahne , to,•k. and Lot Cettriburg. John Baker. :),X1 t‘%!l. J o h n g 3 rt i n a n. Hid acrey clurd , cridnd tr, Hon. R. McCurdy. acre, , , Cumberland twp. r R tit .• Nrolif. .5. 11 , .....4.44.,,..41,kr1..•.• Rfathf4o, , ,' ThortAly .3forlli7lv. SurEi: Fweit .. 25 Fu 550 EXTRA FLOUR r, 1G od 6 WHITE WHEAT, 122 ft 1 62 RED WHEAT 1 @ 1 62 Brz, _ . fi 1 it . ; OATS 47 q, TIMOTHY-SEED,. 10 f 3 (10 CLOVER-SEED, IP 1) gi 0 11l .............. 1 , 10 ft 0 (0) BACON. SUOISI.DEn, 14 cv 11'.4 " SIDES 1. ,ti 17' HAM LADD 17 GettyralturgGegan& Provision Market Gottpstorrep. • SUPER. FLOUR. 0(J Fy 000 EXTRA FLOUR, ........ 0 1 , 1 0i 7 75 WHITE WHEAT U ) 6 U IA) BED WHEAT 110 4 3 - 7 13) CORN, RTE. ft Ix) Cc OATS BUCKWHEAT 0 0o) 47, 11qi TIMOTHY-SEED. 00) Cis 404 CLOVER-SEED 0 3 7 POT/I.TM,—. 1 (0 13rrnra. fvl G 0 :X. LARD ff 16 Eccs, 00 E. lK BACON. SHOULDERS pl € 17 SIDES 00 O r 17 14M4 00 fi SOAP 11.) .3 TALLOW, .41 0 14 Closing Prices of De Haven & Bro.; 4 tiosils 3rd St.. Pbiladelphia. 3 o'clock, P. M. U. S. ds of 'Bl 11l 114% 112%' 113 111 X 111% 112 1 65:new, - 110% 11016 110% 110% ' • 110% 110% " s's, 10.40's 1063( IC&X, U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy., 11156 11136 Gold, 11355 11234 Silver, 108 111 Union Pacific It. R. Ist M. Bonds, 825 835 Central Pacific It. R. sas 910 Union Pacific Land mit Bonds__ 715 740 BUSTIMAN—SMITIT.--01] the 4th or Fteob•ntlwr, near Lexington, N .C., by the Rev. P. A. tong, Mr. George A. Bushman, of Adams county, Pa., to Miss Nannie E. daughter of the late George ! Sinith, of Davidson county. N. C. - HrisTan--Homis.a.—On Tuesday - morning; last, by Rev, j. A. 8011, Mr. Lewis T. Hunter; of Georgetown TI p. C. to Miss Kate Hoffman, of &nshi Stutztx—Porroarr.--on the Bth last, by the Rev.-W. F.-PoDavilfr. Jamas Shealy Wales anaid; ofcgord toauitilmt tearlaz-atrada the =1 inst.;lii Una place by the Rev. W. R. H. De:enrich Mr. William F. of wn, D ' r, of Fred Eck city, to Min Sarah J. Mil ; . • , Obituary notice* 5 cerp a line for 1%11 over four nes--cath to accompany the notice. Carit.-011 the 19th Inst., Henry Crton; of .But ler township, aged 90 years, 6 months and 20 days. HatiERMAN.—On the 13th inst. at the residence of Mrs. Hannah Hagerman, in flaerstown,: Miss Sarah Hagerman, of this cou nty, in the 59th year of her age. Laynose.—On the 12th inst., near New Chestei, Mrs. Afargacet Laython, aged 68 years 9 months and 23 dims THONAIL—On the 14th ult., in Cashtown, David William infant son of Ephraim and Lucy Ann Indls - thert—Aintrenrthr 1841Trndirr aged 2• iceacriAtud 2 ITALEfErik,B4) PAP Ty + V: AT I'UIVATk kAtilt Th - • 4 . matemsd: offers arrlyste. t:: time . FLauseN C , amnia,: .2alltslaarga . *book 9 mime from t-4 , , unr„,hr it nikailth:a good' ee " 0,0 t 8: -, -mute ,-Efii 4 4 attached, aalt " Wor sat .4. - laatter; there 4g - a good for itezh .... me for an& d ot.Mr bust- A at nog a tal ran oi Waf t er sear thee •enercdre flap Shriner 111 , - 1= gliareatmnlCALtheautsTiper , PETHR -NABS. NEW GROCERY, JESSE M.NVALTER • I uce osYor drtej, keep bn hand A It• UY~Jiso'.• tr" • 0 2t -• 0f f 443. • . . . • I jr,) tt%p iletiett t i Cqr rl5 STOCKS AND BONDS So pl. 2q14, MARRIED DIED. StW AdittniStittentS. NNOTlCE—Letters of Administration on the estate of HENRY Cana, deceased late of Butler township [ Adams comity Pa, having been granted .to the underse, residing In said township, he hereby gi notice to persons indebted to skid -1 make troupe - Mate payment,' and tummensei c laims swag the same to present them k anthentlegted for settlement. . Sept. 30.-481 , WILLIAM CSIIM, Muir. ALL'AI3iE PROPERTY AT AUCTION. On Wednesday, the 19th day qf October next, The iinderslinit4l will sell at Public Sale the tollosiug described property In New Oxford, Adanin county, viz: No, I—A HOUSE AND LOT, at th e corner of Main and Peters streets, 69 feet front by lee feet deep, with line shade trees and stabling. The House is a TWO-STORY BRICK, having 'S rooms in good condition and very desirable fog . residence or business. No. I—SIX LOTS OF GROUND, con taining I.44CREEACI3, more on telt; fronting on the Berlin road, and each being 140 feet front by 225 feet deep. N0.3---A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, containing 3 ACRES & 55 PERCHES, With a valuable spring of water on it, situate 1 ,4 mile from New Oxford., adjoining lands of Win. D. Mimes, Elias Slagle and others. Thl, land is very desirable. Also, at same time and place, I v.lll sell a Threshing.Maeldue and Six-horse new ly repaired ami as good as new. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when at tendance will be given and terms flunk known by Sept. 30, 10 o.—is ° GEORGE B. lIIMEK ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On horsdny, October. 20th at 1 o'clock, P. 111. The nutters med, Assignee of Daniel Leer and !Wife. under. deed of voluntary_ assi_gnmelit for the benefit of eueditors, win sell at /Utile Sale, on the preen .s, a VALUABLE FARM. situated In Butler t ntiiiip, Smiles north of Gettynburg, near the Gettysburg' and Bendersville road ad. Joining lands of John Hamilton, Wm. s. llamil- Inn. JOSeph Fleck and others, containing 110 'ACRES In a good state of iltivathini, with a fair proporti on of Meadnw and some Thither. The ninprocements are .11 two-story Log Weather boarded HOUSE, recently repaired, %JUIN.° one story stone back buildittpattached, a large Sw:,. Baru flog Pen, and all other necessary ontbui 1, i . lugs. There is a well of excellent Stater at the door, also a never-falling spring tsar the builditig with a running stream through the propertN.— There is also a good orchard of Apple mid PechtretN, with other choice fruit on tile farm Also, at the s:inie time and place, a Farm situ. Med In-Franklin townahip, :Indies from fiettys burg, on tin Mrtiumaslisrg.road. adjoining lands of Jacob liaiikey's Heirs. H. J. ntaliie. David Beecher, and others, containing 100 al'ltE.s, moreOrlean, will, enfileient Meadow and Timber. The linprovementa.24AV t taro-NtUTY LOG If Log Barn. Spring 116 use,, flog f.auble. and other outbuildings. There is a umer failing n ell. and * spring near the Hon. There is alai, a Oohing Orchard of young fruit trees in bearing (ion. A bilge portion of the prod Is grain, Anil consequently I , lle of the best grain farm. in the neigliborinoitt. Also. at the same time and place. a Da DI , 151 DU N IN LAND. eotitainiiix.2o AV It Es, more or less. situated In Franklin lands of Ihivid heckler. E. W. Stable mid covered with thriviimeliestmit, Oak and likkory timber. This will be divided to cult purcha se ,,, if desired. Any of the above propert I,sz t„ persoun desiring to see them before thy 41:1y of sale, by caning on the under>igaed. igiirzittetiiialice will Ilt• given and t,.; my mad.• known tiv I. D. lA. !LINE I.V. Sept. • 1 IT 11 1. I s .1 I. flit Pfitirolaii. the I 3e/i of Il• • , t 9 r 'l9 Cl' .1 . H. The undersigned. Ex,entors of the ia,t will and Testament of Em.t.s St.o.a.z. late „I N,.„ ford, Adams county, Pa... deceased: u ,II :it Public Sate, on the premises, the folio, ins,: Pers.. nal Property. to wit: ONE HORSE, ( ous, I Fat Hog, Buggy and panne: c, I one-hots e Wagon and Hay Ladders. Spring Wagon. Whis.lt.trrou. Plow, single and double Shovel Plows. llarmy . Corn Foi•k, Harness. Halters, Bridle am! saddle, Slily Saddle, and cow Challis. Hay by 11,. Ton, about 141 here W Oak rout,. lam, uev. I ' Rails, Woad by the Cord. tat VI pliona of Cider Vinegar, ('arts-cut Sae., a lot ol , ,,,ltakcs and Forks. Axe and Maul, Ket tle, large and small Iron Kettles. a !ot of V, heat and tiat.4 Straw. Flour, Itaeon and Lard by the pound. \Also, HOUSEHOLD AND E IT(11 EN FURNITY:IIE, consisting In part 01 day Clock.:>roiner Cupboard. sink. I seed, Table. Statit:. ‘ l l ::: dozen Chair.. 5.1.1 ng the yard. Queens and ' a lid of good t_ ipeti Tin Ware, Beds id Bedding I Cook and 2 Ten plate Stns,-,.1;1111 . Ili l'istsil..hst ,ifhotterand Dried Fruit. a Tubs. Barrels. Rnelscs, Mickel,. bleat Vessel. and a gloat mans isles too j..‘110111 to 11141111011. AIYO, ,mall - Tract ~ f CHESTNUT WOODLAN , situate la Rere. 1./V..11,411P, adjoining lands George sI.L:le sit others, containing it ACRES ; Ore sir le:s, The Timber is young and Ina thrice • thi - Ternis made known on day f .11. w. trill be offered at l'rivate Sah , ,,t!e• 111.01 E 1..1Nt.i.10N, situate In New Oxford. eci,hyicing 10 store or less, of good farinioal.,.N. The ImproNeinents are a two-story Rill( Frame ith Carriage 'louse. C.,rit-erth, and all other necessary c, attached, a well of never mal. r n t ti,N. door, with a vat jety or all kinils of Ertot. It n a verydr4u - al,l,lllouse and maul pi.hlug a, pun chase eboultl call tx-tore going etsew here Sir - .tily person Wishing to view- either .-1 the properties will please call on the bt.4. urtiee4t Ex ecutor. residing h 1 New 0...f.t0rf1. fla flit; F. CtiAS. .t. DIEU 1.. Sept. t.teelitors._ _ T A ir L E S' I.IFE ANI) ACCIDENT INSUItANCE all approved forms. Ample senility, low rates. Also Insurf;s aga inst ACVIDENTS causing death or total liability. Policies written by the year or month. lias laid 1700 p.,r 'lay for Sit in benefits to Witter- hotiterw.. s e pt. 31.--tt SIX liff can be made r 1 (1( 1 , 01 , by a. 'din:V. anti rtibible '11.1:11.1 In a !mite, safe bilsittem. Ait n ve,t inent of t. 2.1 .ill return a elear profit of 447,". For teat kttla rs piLor ..uldris the NOUTII A.MEIII - CAN "fiffiE CO., Na , csatt street. N. y. sept.A.P.-4t ‘1 ANTEl).—Lantis In Pennsylvania fur cash atel .tttck.t. 'rows4:Nl) 1:4 Sttuth l'nflatlellthl.t... Sept. !'g!.-II A CHANCE :"1.1.1)(tM OFFERED! I own inter. !I est in on , •tt the 14-4 Sliver at the clay. deollopitr. N..... neat Georgebown. Col. Can Nit. it.ty cuu of it tintl.tultted %atm tt.., a gaol I»ttnl and aone. }test ut references given. 1 v.iat to Y ~ n e hair it rhea for ra.vh. thlte,q tt att . % 134 south 'Finn! stn.:l. Plti!,itt•lttlii.t. Sept. :`,tl.--it I:r.'sPAPER ADVEIVII+I!YG. A hew ISook /,f 1!_, Prier :LI t•t, by mall. NEW VORK NEW% i(n, Nr.t hit Sept. 31). -It C..) 7, A arti.•l..., for Agen Fan .. fr.*. IL IL str t . kllretL Me. it 50 Cents to $5 per Evening. at Home ! We are prepared to huffish profitable employ. merit to Men and Women at their homes. One person la each loeatity throughout the United States, (tali *lineage in thi , im.ttlf SS at great wages. We send,: gam full particulars and a valuable sample, width will do to v.111111E421 4 0 work on.— Any person seeing this notice. win* wants profita ble, permanent work, should send us their ad- dress. with delay. FL ALLEN S; CO., Augusta, Maine. • Sept. Nt—tt SAXON GREEN. Is 'Brighter. sill 11 , 4 Fade. r"sts Less than any Other because it sill Paint Itt tee as much surfaee. SOJ) ily ALL DEALERS IN PAINTS J. IL WEEKS fi CO_ Manuta , turers. 1'22 North 4th Street, Plilladelphia. Scpt. 3 0 HEALTH and ECONOMY. • GILL'ES' CB USTI ED COFFEE. • JAVA QUALITY. Prepared from different kinds' of Coffee, the 'flavors of which mingle harmonlowsly together. -Put up In Japan Tin Cans, Barrels, Hall-Barrels, and Boxes. WRIGHT GILLIES & BROTHER. n 5 and Z 37 Washington st., New York. Sept. 30, 1870.--it TIIE lIOME OF WASHINGTON ! Mount Vernon and its Associations, BY BENSON J. LOBBING, Author of "FIELD BOOK of the lIEVOLLT TION," "HISTORY of the UNITED STATES," etc.. etc., etc. Illustrated with • nearly 150 Engravings, bL~lnly Trom Original Drawings by the Author, em numerous Views of Mount Vernon; varietal interesting .Objects upon the Grounds, copies of ?amous Pictures, Portraits of Washing ton, and either Members of the Faintly, as well as Distinguified Personages of his, ' time, etc. • "Mr. Loitsing has combined his skill and pray tice both frith pen and pencil in the prepa t ration of this attractive volume. The narrative abounds with interestmg details of• the private and do mestic life of Washington, set forth In an z mut f am i l i ar s tyl e . • • Washington, The pictorial o s, 'chiefly from original drawings by the Au on the most generous scale."—Neto York TribUne. —This +volume iswen adapted as a ell book, be ing at ouee historical and artistic."— 'h node/AO Press. "'The Home of Washington deserVes the ap pellation given it, of a 4 superb irk engravings, F. a iall pnal glft-book.' • • The Leasing, re produce with martial fidelity 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 Itt• 'crease with the lapse of years."—.New York 2Ymes. ' "This superb volume Is one of thq most attrac tite of the many beautiful and valuable books given to the public by Mr. Leasing.. • • • No object of Interest escapes him; and hie test and his sketches mutually illustrate each other. All these ehau - acterlstles are In the volume before,us. .PhafddelfphiaLedger. "One of the most valuable and beantif . ni of his tome,' b oo k s . * . • Ithasnearly one hundred and fifty engraving, livery of them troly ixtgot : L. ,torosoff a u interning ' —Boo6ols SOlthla JACOB REA M:ER & C. G. HILLER are the Agents for the township' of fkro le blui, 7‘ atiajoy,Camobenlindandast. r this'ooonty. They win be around In a few 1 Its to take suteeriPtleue for the aPeee very vat - riltrczto sireo;' -Soles AcKet- - • Agit. 16,1870:-.4 • • • . gtiv akdrettisonxitts. TEACHER WANTED . • - 'Zo take charge of the Hampton Independent Seim' for the term of Five Months. Good Salary Itoy At Examination see County Saporta. glittlent'snotlce.- " By order of the Board. Sept. 16.-3 t J. E. HEIMAN, A ,SEMBL‘ C EIiGEANT SAMUEL C. GIJFJN of Hautil tonban township offers himself to the voters of Adams County, irrespective of party, as an Independent Candidate for ASSEMBLY. Having carried the Colors of the 12th Pa., Reserves dur ing the War, andproved his de votton to the Coun try by service In the Geld, lie now asks the votes of his fellow citizens, pledging himself, if elected, to faithfully serve the people of Adams County, with honesty and fidelity. July 8, 1570.--te FOR SALE • My Property on Cliumbersburg at., bettysburg. 'HE HOUSE Is a two-story Brick, Gas in It, a I Hydrant In the yard with good outbuildings, Choke varieties of (,rapes. Strawberries, .11laek berries, Raspberries, ?path and dwarf Pear Trees on the lot. M. B. HOW. FL SALE THE DESIRABLE THREE.STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, I: feet front, on 40 feet lot, witli two-story Brick Back-building, In first-class repair, two doors from Court House, on Baltimore street, will be sold on accommodating terms. June 11.—tf i\ TICE. OFFICE Or WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. Crrrisuritu, wept. 1-5. Is ) As George Earnshaw is no longer an Agent for us In any capacity—the public are hereby no. tined not to gay hum any money or trust him on our account. Sept. •23.-M PETERS' )N & C.v;Pli\TElt 1;fmullS! THE undersign e d continues lo manufacture 1;1(KIIIIS at his new stand on the north-east corner of Centre Square, adjoining Beck's Segal' `lnure. lie will have during the fall a Lill supply on hand, and will be able to criirni,i, th em WHOLESALE or nETA IL Brooms made to order or on the shares. Persons having Broom Corn would do well to give Mtn a rail. Getty-burg. Sept. II:. KLINE at the Plinaolvii.liia l'Anfl.r 111,0- lute, ir:l Arch M. Pr,,f. \V. 4th st., Chwitinal 0., and Dr. GI eeite, at Chat N. l'., are making .I.,tonkiling rm u 1 all Cancers, Tumors. Ulcers, lq their great - taneer Antidotes trillion& the knife or cittistic wedielne, and tN ills but little Film— E t•ry root awl fibre is killed anal 11.111Wrcli, if taken in Unie and cannot return. Iletvai . e of Ito. gus Prnfessurs, with their !pogo, treatments. stealing our advertisements., NO these treatutent 4. None other -Would ever la• used. For Ku - titulars. "owl for , iretilar, call, or :nit! res.s as above. 23. 1i702,--:An VA1X.1.131.E I.(rN AT PRIVATE SAM- N, I. .1 )Intel' 1.4 IT iiiij”lning Prof. l'ront 00 feet. Nett' imveilwlit. it ;tier oil the tot. Pric.• No. 1 .t I,4yr id , Ar,i)vi 2 1-2 lie rear of the ahme. A tro u t h road—otte of 1.)) feet Steven , 4t. • Price Loa OF 6 Ai itES Diu the Muloota, burg road, oppo,ite the old (kite fron , ..e. occupied by Mr. Kit/minter. Price #7. - 0. .Ipplv to Sept. 16.-;:t• STAGE OFFICE. 1101• , ;1 ri • lie)stinte H.Jus. I 'Umbel - M/In.! street, 11 11:1.4 IWCII wh - ttell :IA the tiett}ilnirg attire for the (11AM and lNMlTTsisum; sT.kGE Staxe Chainle.r.hurg leases daily at 1 1 , ,1 4 wk. ,M.. and hn - Entinithd,nrg daily at the vine heat. Fare re eeived at the Hotel and Ina...el:ger: .tilled for at any ',Oa:, in hmn. Thf• 11.41. , run. , a ars! flan, Al and from ill, In•pnt Hack 1., Lin, Gett)%burg, Svpi SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A" J 10.171.11. Dili En 3d I PI:11P4 o:4'. to start (;Irbt . tdldra,d,r and .Aporn.in... of tin. ,up.d. and 111,14,11 r-, gn:u:m te••+ that lid. w•hoot witl be, what it to mak•• it. aFt ItST-CLASS Institution. A limited ,uum!n•r of li..,anters will be \l'll.l. hold puhlic examinations at the foll 4 k hit 113111 , 1 Witt , and plaves, viz: Franklin, at C:vditoe. it. S4ittirday, a Hamalttnatatt. ;it Fatt 31 , ,itilay, Sept. I.lStit. at 9 a_ In. 314 taut 10,3,1,t. at ittl,ll Rua s. if_ sept. t !'a. tn. Germans. at Gulden's S. 11.. Friday. S.•pt. at 9 a. 111. Uui,,ll, at /1:;.11.,. S. ll_ 11 May, :4 tit. at 1 p. 111. Tyrone. at Ileidie:dm• • a. in. f at. I, 1. 11)W, 1111) IS: 1,1 Fupt. pt 1, 1 ,- 0 —id Valuable Town Property FOll ;-;A LE Tin• tN% BRICK DWELLBG, with brick Backbuiltlim,--71:(onns---n all Gas pipes through the entire building—fronting CO feet on Carlisle street, north of Stevens Hall. The build ing Is new•, anti completed in best style. It will be sold On reasonable terms if not sold by October 1. it n ill Is• for Rent. 11. & A. It. Gettysburg, Sept. 9.-tf Young, 6invtll, Fn. & Co., imimrteN. Manufacliin, :old Jobber; of HOSIERY / NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES No. 420 Mitrket 6' 418 Cuntllieree St. 4 PHILADELPHIA [JAMES J. METCA I.FE—of York Springs, Pa. Sept. a 3, 1870.—tf WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS I HAVE ON HAND A FEW TRACTS , OF NO. 1, second- hand,. pre-emption Lands located near Railroads, County Towns, Re.,„ in well settled neighborhoods, which I will sell or exchange at a fair price for Real Estate iu Adams county, Pa. Feb. 5, 1868.--tt GEO. ARNOLD. Si4y-five Ara Prize Medals Awarded THE GREAT Baltimore Piano Manufactory, WILLIAM KNABE Sr, CO., Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD =neje Instruments have been before the public fo r nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased preeminence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TON* combines great power, sweetness and fine signing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so way rialtos. IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, nsing none tmtthe very best =MON= se XATUA, the large capital employed In our baldnes nabllngustokeepeondnually an Immense stock of lumber, &0., on hand. Mir All our &qualm Farms harem New Tin wilumeads.Overatruntr Scale and the - Assarau Witte woUld attention to our late Imurovementerin GRAND PIANOS and TABS GWIDS; Patented 'Aug. 14, um, whits bring the Plano mower perfeetkm thawhas yet it at. Every . , Piano :0411y. Warranted' for 5 Years. We have Made arrangements for the fit* Wholesale Agency for the moat Celebrated PAR LOR ORGA.NO AMY/ALAI:MON:3r which we of fer WhOlesale and Retail at Lowest Faetory Prloelat_ KNABE & CO, gepkt23;ll7o.-4111 - Balintiore, Md. _ . . FORTUNES offered to live men. Rare Chance. Send Stamp. Dia mond K. Co., Wilmington, Del. Sept 9,1870-$m $2OOO per year and expenses guaranteed to all ambitious men and women mit our world renowned patent Bllrer Monk! re Ciothes Linea. Fog MU paxtkulars ddress 6 - 4 Taxan WIRE M il.,ita, Ph Pa. Sept. 9,1970-3 w i• • INMAN ern FOR CATARRH AND 'DEAFNESS. I will send the receipt by which I wan cured of Catarrh and Deafness free. Address Mrs. M. C. Leggett, liolx.dieu, N. J. Sept: 9, Itrio-4w A 'V A NTED—BOoK AGENTS—TO :fellow Pop- V V ular Works: . China & United States Informatii for the People. Before the FOOTLIGHTS, Re.— Our RULEIM and Our RIGHTS. Cheapest and Best Fatuity Bibles. Best Terms Offered. Ad. dress for Circulars, PARAIELEE & CO., Philadel phia, Pa. Sept. 9,1870-4 w Veils' Oarbolic, Tablets. A specific for all diseases of the respiratory or gans or mucus membrane. No family should be without • DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. They should Ix• promptly taken in all eases of tlyptheria, lloarsness and In all atTections of the Throat and Lungs. they are simply invaluable and an excellent rem edy when the Kidneys do not perform their tune properly. Send for some. Price 23 cents per box, sent by mail on receipt of the price, by John Q. Kellogg, 34 Platt Street, N. IL, sole agent for the 1 . . S. sold by Druggists. Sept. 9,1870-4 w Great saving 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 NH directions,—waking large saving to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers, BROOMS ! THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co. 81 33 VESEY SYREET, l x E w sept. 1,70-1 w 11,Notir,. - Ps nt Proys'em—lts letl itr,of nn , ( Pytilitp, raid Its ...I(frartionx n u t rtx u. iG,urc for htiiliiyrrlntB .4 (Wt. onnplied frtnn pillih,bed by direetion of liovernor 11ot:we Austin. V. H. TIPTON Ina cnipienient and readable final it exhibits the 11111.111,•1111•11t, 0i1e1.1 . 111111e,101.t to persons 'seeking ineliniesnairialstatisties It!I:,Irlti11 51 the inai lons groMlt and devel nicht t,: [Nat }nnu;:. %bzorous and healthy state. I tie I Is attract Immigrants ti,n -a:I; deal Iu Indiseritninate puller) and grossly esain.rateil ,tatententa. This gilts a candid ex hibit ,it facts. derived chiefly' (ruin 'the Stale Inn ,aa matrdb. , ..lll4l +upvortett by s r ',Jo and disinterest. rest intoby or the most itb. ,, inc•tible character. .liter a short geographical: old historical sketch, show ing Ili, central position of the state and the c‘chts of its you r ; hi,torv, follows a description .of it: beauty and lerti lit y the testimony of y and literary iiittliorities; an exhibit of mineral esoarees a description ot its beauti ful 1;4.49. ii%ers. Wilber, game and fish: a disser tation on the ...inhale, illustrating its marvellous healtlifolliess mot adaptability to agriculture; shows how the etillivated area grew from 1.9n0 acre, in 1, - ,11 to acres in I*ll. with a stir „lll.o"l.,, bushels of w beat for export gi% es tables of comparison. proving oMcially that Minnesota e xcelslow a and Ohio in her average product of wheat, and all other staples except corn; shoos a mom ample and effectual water piwer than a!1 Now England, and that, while not lino ; of this 'rower is yet used, the extent alid value o 1 mantifaetures have increased 215 per cent. in nine years. "the book ;Os. shows the value and importance of the lumbering interest, commercial resources progress, na , .igat ion, railroads constructed and prop,•ted. including the Northern Pacific— :ol, ml) energetically pushed forward—the amaz ing development of common schooLs from tturteett districts, live school houses atitl 1:50 Sehotarit m to districts. 1,tt.5 school hoteJesattdhr2,. seholars ill I , 9l9—progress in population in which the mate is shown to have outstripped all her sister , . Uue attention is given to political and social institutions, goVernment, taxation, ',due of property, übtf [but lon of wealth, int. prol einclit of !arms, exemption laws, law f i f d e . seent. legal practice. statistics of charitable' insti tutions. poor, post °Mee,. • newspapers. :si l oday N•hools, .Masons, Odd Fellows. &c. It with a chapter on "Public Lands, how and where to get theta,” shows the amount .1 inewetipied lands, how to obtain "free farms," Bites the location of the governtnent land offices, describes the ditterelit elasieS of public lands and the ~et era' modes and cost of obtaining them under the homestead laws, by pre -eruption, with suggestions as to the manner and cost of •tartillit !arms, when to eomitienee, what money call do, w hat pluek and muscle may do—wages, employment, and who :Moffitt come to the Stale— ;Laid-ding. in short. all such inforlitation a.s ell. gratsits most need. Part of the editien k aissitilliallted with au ex. livid Map. in.: the character of the differ ent 1 =llrM This 1..! Sent Lt) any address In Amer- Europ.•. free of posta , ,;e oilier expense., m i application to E. PAGE DAVIS, Commission of immigration for the State of 311unesota, No. 1:.; Broadway, New York, where all intonna ti..n In regitril to the State will be cheerfully given. Sept. 9,1870-4 w ENE RI intain ....Lung pupils • I HE - MAGIC COMB will change any colored 1 hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. It contains no poinon. Any one can use it. One sent by mail for el. Address MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield. Mass. [Sept. ISM-am AGENTS WANTED lOU Bt.,IDEN • T 11E Trili PE CHIEF Twelve Years amongthe Wild Indians of the Ire a a. avail ul ir THE LIFE OF GEO. P. BELDEN, who from a love of wild adventure and a thirst for a know ledge of the Indiaasthetr Cer.temte, Sports, Trudi- Hone, tram urea( Lintprru Hi/tax, itc., dc... left a 'home of plenty in ohm. Joined the Inttans, adopted their no sie of life, married the Waaidetla t berame a Grerd Warrior, Hunter. and Chief to' wo DA T ,. was ammiuted Lieutenant in the U. Regular Army, for meritorious service with Ids b tves against itodlle Indians. A book of the ino. rhci•cil,/ interest, a reality well authen ticati . Truth stranger than fiction. Superbly illustri e,L 70 engravings, with portrait of the ! author. ' i full frontier costume. Price low.— Should in: sell any book extant. Send at once for illustrated 'reular, table of contents. sample pages :old to is. 4"a• A. H. 111:IlltA. Puli'r. no Chestnut st.. Phila. m • The Lori e Vegetable CATHAIt I,C PILL. \,l Dr. Lorraine's Vegetable Pilt\l , lt t i La Medicine tura t irk!, price Si et! s. \ 1 I I.D. Certain. Safe, Efficient. \`• t . is far the .`i best cathartic remedy yet disco •erect, and i at mice relieves and invigorates all he vital I funetions. without causing injury - to any, them. The most vomplete success has rung atten •ci its use in many localities. and it ls now offered the general public with the conviction that It 4/3 never fall to accomplish all that is claimed for IR, It produces little or no pain; leaves the organs`, free train irritation, and never over taxes or ex eites the nervous system. In all diseases of the skin, Matti. stimiach bowels liver, kidneys—of children, and iu many difficulties peculiar to wo men. it brings prompt relief and certain cure.— The best 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 !nation receipt of price and postage. I Box. 41):17 , Postage 6 cents. 1 Boxes. Li ,i i ..... . is at .. . 12 - -_ .2.' i " 31 It is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines. ~Ti:IiNER & CO.. Proprietors, 12u Tremont st., Boston, Mass. Sept. 2, 15711.--Saii AGENTS WANTED—(S2S A MONTI)—by the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Jlnss. , or St. Louts, Mo. Sept.M-3m AGENTS. WANTED TO SELL CHA3I73ERLI-VS Law Book for Business Men. TILE BEST SUBSCRIPTION BOOK OUT. Ad dress 0. D. CASE & CO., Hartford, Cunu. 4w W c A e A IPO E ZI t r E d S a i 4 1 fN e ti l r- CHINE. Has the underfeed, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on both skies,) and lsfuuy Licensed. The best and cheapest faint Sewing Machine in the market. Address, JOHNSON, CLA.M& CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh,. Pa., Chicago, IIL, or St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 23.3 M EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT. DB. GUILMETT'E'6' EXTRACT, OF JUNIPER As a delicious tonic healthful, and curative for all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia.; Nervous Debility, &c., It is unrivalled. To Females it is especially recom mended for all Irregularities of the menses, and disorders peculiar to their system, as it can be used with perfect safety. In malarlous districts it is a great preventive of Fever and Ari. CRUM ES S. ' , Animate, Wholesale ent, 10 Barclay St., New York. Sep 23.-3 m HURRICANE PATENT LANTERN COMP A NY, °Pee, 40 itarday St., N. Y. • (Op Stairs.) • Offer to the pubhe a Lantern combining safety and econOmy with elegance and usefulness. It cannot explode; it gives a good. light, and con sumes less oil than any other ; Ii IS not disturbed by the hig hest p wind; and it a glen Is broken It is easily re aced by means of toe screw. They are universally liked where they have been tried. Sept. A ISM —3an $5OO REWARD A. & S. HOKE, HAS R need business at GRANITE SAt s a mme cthe Gettysburg Railroad, where they are b u ying i FIA)UR, GRAIN , HAY, and ail kinds of eountry produce. They-have on band a stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BEA ,COAL, < . which they- wffpell very low. '' . They are .ftftlng a Car to Baltimore every week with Marketing, &a and ratinnit ein trfa from the city all lands of goods. GiveN s a call Aug. 19, 1870.—Rm• LAN& PEEDS—Cffinin d on, Egeentor. &bats. Istrator, k kaggnee ar Trastee,—*ortpgsk aumnons, Waminta; Milormation& 801papuit Ifttek.all a Aram* sizaValt ft• mats oc Wafts, alwsys oft - : .., • Advatigintrili, 'CHILDREN CRY FOR THEM FOR WORMS IN CIIILDREN GETTING UP CLUB., AIINNESOTA • GICEI THE MANUFACTURING of not %on" and Gaiters win be earried on. ill Italoranebee, IS before. dome shortbottee. n Membra th naw eloi L i M aill oonfOesik of sableaolluf trie r r apreereqr no th ing wiltbelettuadkew to deserve IL Thankfbilor=r e ,n 4 be lakitial"3l - ed_subse IL' EL 1.1.111111b-ef , nothing, NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS ! On South-East Corner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA., Has the Largest gad Best Stocks of iPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, TILE LATEST erase HATS AND CAPSr THE BEST MANTTP.4OI 111 RD BOOTS AND SHOES, WITH A VARIETY OF Summer Under-4othing, Gent' Furnishing Grads of every variety ; llso a large aAaortment of .NO'FIONS, And everything found In a Gentlemen's Furnish lug Store, GIVE US A GALL• Pril 1570.-tf Spring& Summer Clothing WITH A LARGE STOCK or Its, laps, Boots & Shoes CollEA N & CUNNINGHAM .`;gEt., Tt ti oe t nitwit from the City a pew and Clothijig, Rats and CaPtil BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, SEGABS, LATESI'-S - PYLES. One and all are In Incited to call at our Stnrr, att Baltimore street. Gettysburg, nearly .7 iipposite Fahnestoelt Bros. - R. C. COREA.N., J CUNNINGHAX. April 15, 1870,--t1 SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, AT F. CUNNINGHAIPS, Chambersburg street, pext door $0 Kejgove tel, Gettysburg, Pa. lou vallalways mid the beit qualities aud latest styles of COATS , PANTS , VESTS ), of all styles and sizes. Also SHIRTS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, and a great and large variety of NOTIONS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,CLOCKS. WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, He has in connection with his RA2474101 Clothing, commenced Merchant Tailoring, lu all Its branches. The public wilt always And the bites atylea of Cloths, Cartaitners, Tweed; Jeans, Trim. tieing; te., at hi. Store, w. C. DANNER, a your of to exiert . mice, will always be toUnd on nand ready to measure., eta awl manufacture you a good fitting suit. acirc ockis bought elsewhere, will be cut and made up to suit customers. [April 22, JOHN PICKING. r. a. rrattrini OPENED OUT AGAIN READY-MADE CLOTHING, , Hats, Caps,. NotionS, &c ., 9' DE undersigned, doing business under the I firm of PicrottO ez Co., have opened a new Store ROl.llll in the large three-story Brick i ledi d. lug, ou thambersburg street, nearly op posite Buehler's Drug Store, and Invite their old f oda to give them a call. We have laid in an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS , selected with care, of the very best make and latest styles, comprising READY-MADE CLOT/GNP, COATE, PANTS, VEsTS, DUSTERS, WOOLEN SHIRTS, DRAWEMS SUSPENDERS CRA VATS,I4ECK-TIES, HAlrs, CAPS, AND NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. A s. ll of which have been bought In a falling mar. ket. and will be mid at aston ishingly low rates. Wawe also on hand a large assortment of LAD S' MISSES & OHILDRENS' \ r„t E _I- t i .,\ OES, of latest styles a d best make, which we are sell ing out at cost, clove out the stock. Call and examine. JOHN PICKING, a, April S, 1870. tf \ F. B. PICKING. WO 's Cheap Clothing tore, On the Northeast Corner of Centre • • are, Gettysburg, Pa., Has the largest and best stock of 3PRIrG AND 5U31.31211R CLOTHING, ever offered in this place. Also, the very latest and best styles of Hats , Caps , Boots & Shoes, with a variety of Bummer llndler.Cloillsing, and Gents'. awed* Also, a fine assortm=ewelryN=, Clocks, Notions, &e. The best mannfactured Leather Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always ou tland. Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment. Child ren's Fancy Shoes of aS kinds. In abort, every thing that is usually kept in a 4initobuiti Gent's Furnishing Store. All will be sold as low as the loWest h our motto being "Quick sales and small profits. Call and examine our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. 9. WOLF. May 20, 1870—tt GO TO KL IN G E L'S FOR YOUR Boots, Shoes and Gaiters! , D IL KLINn Baltimore street, a few . doors ab l arge imkpousa Gettysburg. has just recei Mock of Boob, Ueda and Genets, which he is selling at greatb•redused prices. It embraces: FOB LADIES--Congress Gaiters, Bahnoml Gaiters, Bid Slippers, an styik leiroeso Talk fa. FOB GENTunart-ftic ea Boots, Amer- . lean Pat Boots, Blp Gaiters, calf Balmoralk_Bll all Li a FOB uin ral Galt. ers, Maroem Hahn Re. , FOB BO as ar lacy lan pnitooralk 11 =Shoes of all kinds. Also, Booteand Oboes el hie own manmfmalyik oonstantly on liantL ' • Buyers, from town and country, are invited to hag eall andenewhe examine nni wa goods/ad n _ pie thatnbeforit Punkas rklee' lean please an who may eall. • , . i latittzeii#. - iik .,- : --- RAISE HEA V Y LEM IMPROVE THE s; )11. BY TUX VIE Or. WHTTELOCK'S VEGETATOR, WVICH f , ONTAINN IN A 901.17 RT E f ONDITAON Every Element Necessary to the growth- of the plant, formation of Mt grain, aril Improvement of the !And. "II you want any thing to grow try Whitelock Vegetstor." "It comes nearer what cotton wants to eat than any thing I ever maw." "We will make mdre wheat on one acre tram its application than att two Me! Where other manure waa med." "I cheerfully recommend it as a flratelass wan ' The increased yield trona an application of 12 pounds per acre was ten bushels per acre." "4 think lt has Orli hare satiatsetion than an y Fertilizer I ever add," ••I am very much pleased with Ate actloa 011 my crop of wheat aild endorse ft as a No. I refill tzar," MANUFACTURED BY W. WHITELOCK & Co., BALTIMORE, MD, For male by J. WIBLE & SON, •OETTYSBCRG, PA. Sept. 9, 11170.-2 A PititFIECT YERTILLZER Mt ALL CROPS BOWERS' COMPLETE MANURE, s. MADE FROM SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. • AMMONIA it POTASH. Warranted tree from adulteration, and equal ht quality to any sold during the last four yam.. This manure contains all the elements of plant food In a soluble form. Also, food giving lasting fertility to the soli. AN UNDENIABLE FACT. Experie_ oce_br thg me of 'BOWERS COM PLETE sgAJZ, by_the bett tugs of Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, bad, and the Cotton Mates, running through a period of four years' trial, hits reunited In proving it to be The best Fefflizer offered for 4,1 e HENRY BOWER, Mamifacturing Gray's Ferry Road, I DIXON, EIMANPUM & CO., 40 WO WM. REYNOLDS, 1 05 South Meet. Md For Sale by "II leading d Aug. 26.3tu gluitgrapik galleries. MITABLIIIIUM 1859, TIPTON &, EXCFMIOR (GALLERIES York Bfroot, Getlyalterg, Pietism' /eau ewes. Wows t Ito BATTLE-FIELi) TEND OTAXP 702 CATALOGUE, FRAMES, ALBUMS, &oi- - 'le Agents for Buns)* R 31111ard's Pat t .volving Albania. Dee,. 3, r: t BB WI Lessziis. ri l l.loper Pum r, ' HaNdamers. Mon Se Rs has did assera GOLD SILVER AKIDIIOAN sad 811188 WA JEWELRY • I VER TIt u sad TABLE' NB, OOLD VHS sad STEEL TC 1 • cLai I also, 4 : 4 rf 4 '73 t • 'lt GUITAR .. . 80 1 8XW8 d NRIDOWA atc► ai! Met work warraatdd for otir . J . , • su =ag existed 114 seat and REMOVED JOSBIIt JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED Nog doer to J W. Cr...' Store, en CAam beribOy isior W Broom ♦ larip wortemot of 4/11•46•,. 11,ei=priV. • albend tlettm ailligihiglit Z a til44 lll ll•% 4ll44 4 . 2 l sostamerribla::" . emobtasmisc• si er o blie bat so *tort nik, wins, vi; =DWG CAM* iludnees OWN imillimst)lardikeimpore" 11 13 W. G. GAJIDNER W. 11. WILLIAMX RekWLINOS 6 (0, J. D. WISHEROT A.. 1. SCANDLE, W. K MITCHELL Tliqk CRAMBERs ESE
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