:11Z2IE! schen that the Board "at • _and -rsettysieure P E R osswarea a Dlaialenif ofal PER on and after the Uth of Nevem- DIKES, oastisseet wear e. OTICE. dent and Directors of the GET MEAL BANK have declared - a idend of SIX PER CENT. on p. 10th.of all U. M. Taxes, payable on J. EMORY BAIR, - . Cashier. - - fur .111anrs of th e Ge •ft. t i ma • Turnpike Colin dbe W. y Me 11th ty .21rotember I fast, at J. H. MoeLKLLAN Treasurer. first and final amount, of Wis..- .asaissiee of JAMES- B. WAL- Butler4o w nab' p. Mania allatifY. °lnn an. assignment, has been ot Waal of Adams connnned by said court on • , A. D., 1870 r =lam muse be t• JSCOB MELHORN, Frothy tens Testamentary on the estate • ltlcet.wi, late of Gettysburg, been granted to tbe undersign , td place, he hereby gives notice ebted to said estate ko make tin t, and those havingclatmsagainst nt them properly authenticated W3I. 3IcCLEAN, Ex r rs Testamentary on the estate Start, deceased, late of Lati- Adams county , having been bscriber, residing In Washing. indebted be hereby giv indebted to said estate toes no make mt., and those having claims to present them properly" au ttlement. "STEAL R. SMITH, Executor. era Testamentary on the estate groin's:a, late of Gettysburg, ted to the undersigned, residing hereby gives notice to debtors said estate to make Immediate ose having claims against the cm properly authenticated for ELIZABETH STOENr"Ea, Executrix. Are* and final account of Js.uns mittee of the person and Estate Franklin to wp,s J. bas been Wed Innshi the Cou Ada rt m of Adams Countk a and will be . Court on the rtf use be shown to the oontram ACOB MELEIOEN, Proth'3% Notice notice to all whom it may 0011 t • 25th of October,lB7o vsy wife, my bed and board wilbout any tnd I hereby torewasa all per or harboring her e t = se. no debts of her eon JAMES BicELWEg. Church Meeting • ting of the Memorial. Church .11 be held In the AL E. Church ' SS AY the 18th of NOVEM ock. A full attendance Is de importance will be attended R. G. MCCREARY, President. • solution. ran. & SON having been di& consent, all parties Indebted bninediatelY and make set will be found at the offlceof gton street. N. WEAVER, LEVI. WEAVER. otice P Lately subsisting between leau and Wm. McClean, in having been dissolved by the ; all lees and debts owing to are to be paid, and all de. rship are Up be present e late firm, where the bust be attended to and the prac- IVM. McCLEAN ORDINANCE e, B the Burgess and Town , rough of Gettysburg, That • and approval of this r of any lot or lots in the shall have the privilege of ving with undressed cobble front of his or her lot or iota,. g to the centre of the street. said Borough has the making the same', and that the sal Paving in front of his OE' her allowed the eapeos ch,. Us i ar npun ahr, or; her .goon the amount ot said; tit th l e tof the seine re, ter. Provided, Thatthepee, or bonen of the printers finance shall present ta the ly authenticated bills et the MACll.l:lSeDalin( lowance invaL Ante In no ev.ent an allow., en to any Penton exceeding • material used and wort ; ir g.Thct et pa o ving the .At..idea futher, done under the supe r rvia• e Town Comicrl of*the said rg, or of tlanr authorised . • •of the mine shall be grades of :O wn Bennett. streets est OBER I, IS7O. JOHN L. HILL, Burgess. "GIHIBA UGH, Clerk. • Oct.'B-3t. LIST, ER T.pl3f 18-0 ND JURY. Foremai in, base Bend , ar, w . myser. Joseph -Rican. hrih.ver, Henry Albert, Jere henour, jo-sh Gardner of B. • 13. Jacob ricking, Samuel D. Wcrtles, John J. Weir . h. Peter Goer, Secs 'r. WebOUlie hUgtlY.. C. hitunetutu. .‘ LAZES Bushman, Matthew Elohel. Myers, Wm. I'. 7.legler. • 1 Cobean, P. D. W. WolL S. Mimes, lileholas Lislusy,tAbsolom cl ever. zurkz.George 'IOWA Jacob , 0 per, W. Ross Wait,. Myers, John ftiders, iieniy Law -Agee, Henry. 11 P.F;lnVgh, Stephen. It, John 1.1. 11,:rrghr, A• • rler. Pe,ter S, Dechert, Hen— E. ), ertts, Ephraim Schriver,. "Ickes. sler, Abraham Hart, Johru Vandike, Henry Millen. CM4 • mtwl, Jesse S. Asset 11 .%eitrick, r. Parr, Elrboltr, Lewis. Cbmntster, Samuel -11. Taughiabaugh, • rig Bgsbey. rckpper, Cornelius. • • • WEEK. • ••M tty. eels George P. Cashman. . Si McGrew, T. T. Norris; W. Slasher. her, Martin Steffy. MI Wm. J. John R. Kuhn Hersh, Joseph vls.. , Mammy K.' Myers. miter, Reuben Shover. Gelbeek John Mickley. Sett& • • f 4ladl4rutle er PR Rarkee - za... marr James F. Noe l : Woliord, John tinevinger. ek Wolf. Oaster. i . -an. Tribun Young, Daniel W. iezekish Hoffman. George Stevens. oclamation. • Ormrts-a-Oemmon • • posing the 19th District . • • IA Oyer and . Terminia;. • very tor the trial -ova den In said district and ROBERT MCCURDY, kr. L-bmnion Pleas, and on: Oyer Au:or:Terminer and for the trial of nil onPkdat i the county of Adam— ottorttlring de.te the Met or p , , sew • • . tor hold- / , • (*Swat 9uar • . . irat Jai) orliv- • • . Gettvv• , • rem NOVEMBYii, . , • Gnarl to all the Jus °armies Nal theCoestables 1. t and herreinem: h to th4r Okla to be ilatie, and also, agsissl_tbe prisoners that titsstatsaugyof Adams, • 10prosoeute 011 KL U NK, S he= m. A 0 Ott 28, /S7O. It to tar anb ;Indio!. SALES.—D. C. Brinkerhoff Lax sold 17i Acres of land near Arendieville, for $9000; Spangler & Bushman purchasers. FOUND-A small Gold Ring, evidently worn by a little girl. The owner will call at this omee. Tincriauosca. 7 TheGrand Division of the o Irezi*eraGott of Pennsylvania, have arranged to hold a meeting of that body in Gettysburg in July neat. C030135810R.-Wm. B. Meals, Esq., elected Justice of the Peace to succeed Justice ][yew ,dee'd, has received his commission; and is now reedy for busi ness. ['Rock Creek Chapel, of the Metho dist Episcopal Church on Gettysburg Cir cuit; having been enlarged and improved, will be re-opened, Providence permitting, on Sabbath Nov. 20th. Preaching at 10 o'clock by Rev. Thompson Mitchell, D. D., Presiding Elder of Carlisle' District Cen tral Penna. Conference. Services also in evening at 61} o'clock. ENRERTAXICILENT AT YORK SPRINGS.- The announcement of an entertainment in Odd Fellows' Hall, York Springs, for the benefit of "Geary Lodge," Good Tem plars, on the 4th and sth inst., was a mis take. The Entertainment will be give to night and to-morrow night, (Friday Ana Saturday, Nov. 11' and 12.) Ten Nights is a Bar Room, in five Acts, will be given, ,besides Tableaux, Burlesque, Music, &c. .Admission 25 cents, children under 12 :years 10 cents. .CoartEcTioN.—ln the Common School tairmitic,a, published last *reek, an error occutred in the record of Oxford district, the Dames of teachers in Reading being thapheated. We annex the correct list for Oxford Bcboal(tletriet—the term being 6 moths, and salaries $3O, except No. 1, which is $35 per month: No. 1. Oxford H. S., Silas C. Delap. 2. Oxford Primary, Kate 0. Miley " 3. Valley, Mary Wolf. Miss LOGAN'S Lam:num.—Miss Olive Leger' will leliture, without fail, to-night, (Friday, Nov.. 'l.f.) in Agricultural Hall. We understand that over two hundred tickets have been already engage, and those who desire eligible seats should se cure tickets at once. They can be had in advance at Buehler's Book Store, or at the entrance on the night of the lecture. Tickets 150. cents; reserved seats 75 cents. Doors open at 6.Bo—lecture to commence at 7.30. Sumacs DRATEL-Mr. Joseph Burkee Sr., died very - suddenly at Lis " residence in , cSherrystown, in this county, on the 29th ult. For some time past he had been afflicted with an abscess in the under jaw, but this was not thought to lead to any serious results. On Saturday morn ing he was summoned to breakfeast by one of the members of his family, and not answering the call, his room was entered for the purpose of waking him, when he was found to be dead. His death was ~ caused, we are informed, by suffocation Irour the discharge of the abscess. latirizirrovnt. ITEits. The Fair of the iittlestown °rehears last week was large . Uy attended and proved a success. The Press says that whilst Mr. G. B. Yantis, proprietor of the Yantis House, in Littlautown, was on his way returning home from Baltimore on the 28th ult., the spring of the vehicle which he was seated suddenly ibroke, whereupon Mr. Yantis made an attempt to leap from the buggy, and in so doing, unfortunately broke one of his legs. The finishing shop attached to the tan nery of Amos Stonesifer & Brother, Lit tltstown, was entered by some person or persons unknown, on the night of the Ist inst., and quite a large quantity of loath- or stolen therefrom. PinsicaL Culn:rim—Dr. Gleason is .d e li v - ering a course of Lectures in Agri .ootora 1 Hall on Physical Culture, which are well attended. The opening lecture, on Tuesday• evening, was delivered to a crowe d H o n. The Dr. evidently thorough ly understands Oie anatomy and hygiene of the human system, is a pleasant talker, and with the aid of a large number of models and diagrams, representing differ ent parts of the body, succeeds in pop - u: larazing his lectures. The practical in formation thus imparted is not only inter esting, but ought to be of large service . in in reforming habits which interfere with proper physical culture and develops dis ease. The course embraces five lectures —25 cts admission to each. iIiBTALLLTION.—Con Monday night last, W. H. Tipton, Deputy, installed the offi cers of "Gen. Reynolds Lodge, No. 180, I. 0. G. T.," in this place, viz: W. C. T., John A. Atwell; W. V. T., Miss Carrie Young; W. C., Mr. Hemper ly; R. 8., McClellan Hersh; A. R. S., Miss Mary McCreary; W. T., A. W. Flem ming; W. F. 8., J. Nevin Frey; W. M., F. W. McElroy, W. D. M., Miss Alb er t a i' , txton; I. S., North McElroy; 0. S., s amu el P. Weaver; R. H. S., Mies Julia w eygarit, . L. H. S., Miss Jennie Powers; P. W C. T ., _Rev. J. A. Clarke. On Tuesday L 'itlit Daniel Gamble, Dep uty, installed the m _Neers of "Wm. Emmitt Lodge, No. 34, I. O. G.. T.," of Emmitg burg: W. C T., A. Roes Hunter;' W. V. T., Miss Hidlie Shields; W. C., Jas. lPh Trox el; R. S., Miss Julia Zeck; A. R. S. ' Jam " • McGuigan; NV. T-; Ma. Mollie O 4 a/ ' a .. ble, W. F. S., W. F. Bickley; W. M., Zs.. _ l4 ' Six; W. D. M., Miss Emma E. D. Molter; . ' I. S., Miss Rums Waddles; 0.1., dimil. Guthrie; P. W. C. T., John J. Hunter. Frax.--On Mondayaight last, between 9 and 10 o'clock, our town was startled by lin alarm of fire, arising from the burn ing of the frame stable of Mr. Henry Overdeer, in the rear of his residence on Baltimore street. The fire, when the alarm was given, had made such headway that it was impossible to save the build ing and contents. By promptly demolish ing the surrounding fencing, the fire was prevented from extending to other stables. Mr. Overdeer's stable was new, recently finished, and cost about $lOO. He loses also a good horse, a cow, carriage and some hay—the total loss being about $3OO, on which there is an insurance of $lOO in the Adams county Company. Mr. John Fi sesser, carpenter; had a number of tools in the Stable, worth about $75, which were also destroyed. The origin of the fire is not known. By reason of the isolated position of the stable, and the calmness of the night, the fire was confined to Mr. Overdeer's stable —no thanks to ithe Town Council, who seem to have left the town without avail able fire= Neither engises, hooks or be 'found on 'Mon day night. While the Council are exhib iting commendable energy in the repair of streets, their action in regard to the Fire Engines, ito., is inexplicable, and an Outrage en property ownara. Zither the old engii k es should at once be put in „thorough repair or new apparatas pur- - chased. The payment eandithmt of things evinces a reekless disregend or Ur, ;anti of the town, and ahaiikifd.hei et;owee Irmo. died. Jitorabiqg Yogi: U, /870. LocAL rmts. TRACHuns'Trrerz.—The fourth ,an nual meeting of the Adams County Teach ! err' Institute will be held in Gettysburg, contrienciw Monday, Dec. Seth. Mr. ! Wert, our energetic County Superinten ' dent, is making every effort to make Wan interesting : i ronical. Hitherto we think a mistake%been made in calling in too much fore aid—gentlemen who have 'made a specialty of some educational-de partments, and who monopolized the trine of tin Institute in illustrating and enfor cing their pet ,theories, ingenious i they may be, but often far from prictichi use. Mr. Wert proposes to correct the evil this year, by calling in requisition the experi ence and -views of the Teachers of the county, wfm- will largely conduct the a, liberations of the - Institute. We believe the only persons invited from abroad, are Mrs. Randall, of Oswego, New York, who will have charge of the elocutionary de partment, and Prof. Montgomery, of the Ilillennuile State Normal School, who will give instruction in Penmanship and Draw ing. Thes e Teachers' Institutes when proper ly conducted, are important auxiliaries in the development of Common School edu cation, and should be attended by every live teacher. The exchange of views and experience tends to make better practical teachers, and the beneficial results are felt in every school room. 'School Direct ors should make it a point, not only cheer fully to grant Teachers the time occupied by the sessions of the Institute, without deduction of pay, but should REQUIRE Teachers to attend. The time thus lost will be fully compensated by improved efficient teaching and discipline during the balance of the term. REFORILED SYNOD.—The Eastern Syn od of the Ref. Church, which had been in session in Meehaniesburg, resolved to re move 016 Theological Seminary from Mer cersburg to Lancaster. The Trustees of the Seminary were instructed to proceed at once to `the erection of such buildings as n.ay be necessary for the, proper and permanent use of the Seminary on the grounds donated by Franklin and Mar shall, and the buildings are to be ready for occupancy at the opening of the next session of the Seminary, the Second Wednesday of September, 1871. The following is a statistical summary of the Eastern Synod of the Reformed Church: Ministers, 271; congregations, 635; members 78,285, unconfirmed, 44,275; Baptisms, 8,796; confirmed 1,515 i cetigt cates, 1,817; communicants, 65,337; ex communicated, 10; dismissed, 1,126; deaths, 3,231; Sunday school scholars, 34,- 050; benevolent contributions, $66,780.68. A discussion of several days was had on an appeal from the'action of tl.•e Philadel phia Classis, in the case of Rev. Dr. Born bprger. Dr. 8., who repre i eles the anti liturgical wing of the Church, has recent ly opened a theological school in Eastern Pennsylvs.iria. Rev. Dr. Fishcx brought the matter before the Philadelphia Class* claiming that it was the province of the Church, not individuals, to establish the ological Institutions. The Classis, which sympathises with Dr. Bomberger, laid-the complaint on the table. Hence the ap- peal. The Synod 8E10.4, without express ing an opinion on the merits, remanded the case to the Philadelphia Claesis for action. - CHANGEB.—Messers Levi Weaver, W, D. Holtzworth, and W. T. Ziegler have bought out the Livery establishment of N. Weaver & Son, and wilt carry on the business, including Carriage-making, un der the firm of Weaver & Co. J. W. : Cress has 'sold out his Gfbcery store, --on.; the corner of Chambersburg street and' centre square, to Messers John Cress and David Deatrick. Cowes!—Who has not suffered from Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Chil blains, Tender Feet, ic., &c.? Briggs' Alleviator and Curative is a certain reme dy. Sold by Druggists., Sent by mail 60 cts. Da. .J. Batons & Co. Newark, N. J. CATAERMI—What disease can be more disagreeable or disgusting than Catarrh ? Briggs' Allevantor is a pleasant, cheap and positive remedy. Sold by druggists. Pn.as!—Suffer not with Internal Bleed ing or Itching Piles. A cure has been discovered! Briggs' Pile Remedies are safe and. sure. Sold by druggists Cor.ismamow I—With the hollow, soul sickening cough, weakened lungs, profuse expectoration, the debilitating night sweats, and all other symptoms of this fatal malady, are subdued by the use of Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer, the most appropriately named remedy yet discov ered for Throat ;aid Lung Diseases. Sold by A. D. Buehler, J. M. Huber and 1 Druggists generally. tf Tam Blood owes its red colt"?' to minute globules whiclitow in that fluid, and con tain, in a healthy' person, a large ,Amount of Iron, which gives vitality to the blood. The Peruvian . Syrup supplies the blcod with this vital element and gives strength and vigor to the whole system. 1t Atm. AmEAD.—Capt. Nonnuf-is do termined not to be outdone by rivals, and has again added largely to his stock, for fall and winter wear. Ifyon want a fashionable Hat, Cap, Coat Pants, or Vest, for fall or winter wear, 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 la*ast in the county and greatly reduced4n price, all styles and price. If you want to save money go to Norris' cord nor, flept.l6-tf Loot Ham.-.E. Woodward boa com me °cad, in connection w.-tth his Gunsmith `he repairing of UmbreTaily Parasols, ac., wh. l ab he will Warrant to be li." 4 ;ter ila ed th an t a ' dOne by the majority of Um " brella-mende.7A Any person wiahin,: „work done in this flue can leave word at I ttie shop on Carlhde Street, andlt . will be sent for and returned.. Charles moderate. He also has still on hind a variety of Bat- . tle-field Relics, of any kihd and style, a large Assortment of Canes, Ape,. Colt and see him, - • H., ' Puna Oversaut—B. H. Minnigh makes it a point to seine tip the nom taw Oysters that can be secured in the Balti: more market. Be Jim; special accommoda tions for Ladies lad chmtleinen, Who will find every thing Vraci. O'Mara served up in every style, to nit the most fastidious. Call and see for yourselves.- Baia Mapc7.- 7 , rending the agitationof the Puriding Bill , which will evidently de predate Gkoveninaent Bonds, persons work' do well by reading the adverthement of the "Gettysburg Netioaud Bank," in another column, end exchanir their Government Bonds and realizes handsome profit them by, and dbtain an investment ea safe and profitable'. • A Cade . ' roe Baniurris.—klesar& Colman & Oansdni t h am Inning detain:thud to close out their Meek of Ready-Made C l othing, are, Paw - yei all kirids of Come, Pant Yest, &a, at largely reduced prices—alaay of them less We cost. Row is the tiMe to assure Bargains. The geed* are all Onstities s add will posililmly sold without regard to cost. ang.littf NOTIVIS OF BOOKS, to Gooirr's La Boos for November Is a par. ticularly fine number. With the wilderness of fashion plates, -Sc., any lady must be pleased. Every department is full and complete. Now is the time to subscribe. 4 GOOD MIAMI for November is an excellent . -, number. An Interesting article on Leprosy is furnished by Dr. Jettrla ; also, one on Grimm tits width has a practical value. We can com mend this publication to our readers as worthy of support. Address Alexander Moore, Boston. Tax NURSER!' for November is a charming number—bright and sparkling In every page— full of good things—and the very, best magazine the world for the ''Youngest Readers." SO ribe for it for your little folks. .For terms, am.; address publLshers of the Nursery, Boston, Mass. Permit's Mosrratr contains ! articles on the war in the moon; Ftench Influence at the Vati can ; Lota's Missionary Field ; about Dogs ; The fortunes of Ahmed; M. Lincoln and his Peti tioners ; A Womans Right ; A Pilgrimage to Pek ing; The Fourth of September in Paris; Editorial Notes, Literature at Home, &c. Published by G. P. Putnam & Sons, N. V. OLIVER Orric's MAtiszots is, as usual, full of attractive and instructive reading, and crowded with excellent pictures, including leurgull-page Illustrations. The stories, sketches: pug . try, dia logues, and puzzle-department, are admirable; and the magazine,. as a whole, is a model of beau ty and editorial ability. No other Juvenile peri odical gives so much reading matter; and it is the only one published in both weekly and monthly editions. Lee &Shepard, 149 Washing ton Street, Boston; 122.50 per year. TILE Lrrriz CORPORAL MAGAZINE for Novem ber, is a beautiful number of a most beautiful Juvenile—good enough for the most exacting. Since its enlargement and improvement, and the addition of a fine full page and other engrav ings, Tun LITTLE CORPORAL Is worthy of a cir culation of at least a hundred thousand. The re maining numbers of 1870 are offered free to all who subscribe now for the next year. Don't fall to give your children this sterling Juvenile maga zine. It Ls published in Chicago, Mauls, by . Sewell & Miller,•at one dollar and a half a year, 15 cents for a single copy. Beautiful and gener ous premiums are given for clubs, Tax Itivraisitm MAGAZINE for November pre sents a number of Shakspearean silhouettes— some of which have met us, ascribed to Paul Konewka—with poetry, written to frame them. The building of John's house is continued by Mr. Stockton, and a stirring episode of Indian life In Georgia is given. There is a fiction con tradicting the old notion that might makes right, and an ailmirable account of the manlier in which Commodefe Hull carried Old Ironsides beyond the clutches of a British fleet, off the capes, in 1812. Mr. Ablptt reduces the management of railways to Juvenile comprehension. In addition so many other tales and sketches, all Judicious and healthy, Anne Silvernail furnishes more of her inimitable drawings, and the mlscellanlesare curious and abundant. Tux Amt.:4, - m Momitiv for November Is an excellent number. It opens with a pleasant paper on "Footpaths," by Col. Iligginson, which shows a most intimate acquaintance .with New England scenery. Mrs. Stowe has another of the "Oldtown Fireside Stories," as any of its prede cessors. Jane G. Austin, under the title of "highly Explosive," lets 'her readers into the secret of gunpowder snaking. "Experiments," by an anonymous auUror;is what would be called a subjective story. "Joseph and his Friend," and "Four Months with Charles Dick ens," are continued. J. S. Dwight discourses up on the "Intellectual Influence of Music," and there is a brief, but very interesting sketch of "Mr. Burlingame as an Orator." There are numerous and readable book notices. air•We have received a neat pamphlet of sixty. eight pages, containing a very interesting outline of the proceedings of the Convention of the I'enu. sylvatila State Sabbath-School Association, held at Harrisburg last June. It contains besides the Proceedings, including reports from nearly all the Counties, a complete llsr of the Delegates in at, tendance, a list of the 009cera for 1570-71, a copy of the Constitution, a list of the moneyed sub scriptions made at the Convention, and an inter esting account by the Secretary of the Lehigh County Association how it was started. It is a valuable document for all friends of the cause in the State. As long as the supply lasts a copy will be sent to any one, free of charge, who will send his or her name (with stamp to pre-pay postage) to Lewis D. Vail, Esq., State Secretary, 703 Sansom itt,teet, Phj4deiplila. ficinasan's kicarnty.—The first number of this Illustrated Magazine has reached us. Pur -1 .3.14-GAZINE and liouus AT HOME were I merged into the above-named monthly on the completion of their last volumes.. The mere mention of the announcement that it is conduct ed by Dr. J. G. Holland (Timothy Titcomb) is sufficient to insure a large circulation. Els books are found In every country and clime, and his friends are with the books. The new maga zine contains articles handsomely and profusely Illustrated, and to this end, the services of the best writers and artists procurable are being en gaged. The subscription price of the magazine will be g 3.00 per year; single numbers 10 cents. Canvassers are wanted th4iughout the entire country, to whom specimen pages will be fur nished and good wages paid. Address Scat:s wim's Mownur, 651 Broadway, New York., (third floor.) TEE PLIWCOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND PACKARD'S 3loyritty, offers an Inviting table of CoUteuts fur November—Jules Favre, the leading statesman in be new Republic of France; Mrsl Alowatt Kit. ChM; It. M. Bishop, the eminent Western Mer chant; Bismarck, the Prussian Premier; W. H. Hooper, the Mormon Delegate to Congress ; Dex ter Smith the Song Writer; What 4n I Do Best or requlsities of the Clergyman; Physical Educa- , Lion; The Governors of New York—W. IL Sew. ardi What Makes Women Unhappy? Spiritual. ism, a candid discussion; Great Men; Railway Progress; Republicanism es. Monarchy, &c. Sin gle number 30 cents. Subscription for one year $3. Now Is the time to subscribe, as a new volume begins with the January number, and the publisher offers special inducements to new subscribers. One which strikes us is that, for $5 a copy of the PRBZNOLOGICAL Joule:AL and a copy of the Cititninsis 1:261ION will be sent a year and also, one of those line engravings from Mar shall's Washington, the prices of which alone Is $5. Address S. R. Well's, N. Y, Tux LADY'S FRIETCn.-..Tiat November is a very handsome number. The fashions in this maga zine are always superior to any that can be found elsewhere, in all ' desirable particulars. The steel-plate is a scene from Scott's "nb* Maid of (" there is a pretty, colored Tidy pattern, and the music Is the famous "German Father land. " In the attractiveness of Its literary mat ter, this umgavine is admitted to take the lead. Great inAucements are offered to new subscrib ers. AU .h•ete subscribers for 1871, who subscribe by the first of November, shall receive the Nov ember and December numbers to addition gratis, making iburteen Months In all. Thesefitsto sub. scribe by the first of December, shall receive the December number free—making Th fi'teen Months all! Price V. 50 a year (which also includes a large steel engraving.) Ponr copies, SS Five copies (and one gratis, )118. "The Ladysstrriend" said "The Saturday Evening Post" (and one en gravingaSt 00. Published by Deacon &Peterson, Philadelphia. Sample copies sent free. OLD Alin lesw, for November, contains the first part ota fine translation of M. Laboulaye's pamphlet on the Nlirreneb Army," in which he elaborately treats of the medical practice In the French and United States armies. This paper was published last December, but read now, with the events of the past few months In mind, the array of statements Is most astonishing. A judi cious, killillY• yet htief.mitident on "The Mystery of arsvt# Drood,"•-argeqgd. B. We+, follows, which is littern'sneaeoded 'by part 131 of Ralph Reeler's serial, "Six Months on • Five Cents." bssigh age and Education" is by S. Pl. McCleary ; "The &Mace and Learning of the 'Vatican," by Winslow; "The Wall in the Peen" is a C. / . Nistette poen( by Rtes. Julia Ward Howe; charm.. ..og spry of "Pink and White Tyranny" Mrs. Stow, gin gnelaved; J. P. Lesley's Tartar stills keeps Jo. q "What Happened to the Khan fairy tales entitle, 9 4vip Edward A. Horton, in and the Poor Man's. Faith," points out an article on "Theology -4 gouts Pilesne some of the methods earn,_Nekte" is a Bumf/ stugying theology; "Quack ch, ona., article on chemical analysis, by F. Tea LIPE OP Mam W. it as Diciones.—B; "PAR. Shelton llf•".Keliale. Lite rslY Rilltor of the Nit eateiroda DMA , Press." With Personal Be • lectiyas and Anecdotes; Letters by ?Box," never before published; His Last Will in ; -And Uncollected Pipers in Prose and Verse. With Portrait and Autegraph. t. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, have Just published The Life of Charles Dickens, by Dr. R. Shelton Mac. teazle, Literary Editor of the ".Philadelphia Daily Press." It contains, beside a full history of Ids Life, his Uncollected Pieces, In. Prose and Verse; Personal Recollectiom and Anecdotes; his last Will and Testament' in full; as well as Letters front Mr. Dlikens to various persons; never before published; and traces the entire career of the great Novelist from the time of hls birth and the lind connection with Journalism as a reporter, to Its unexpected and lamented. death on:the 9th of June, 1970. With a all account of the Funeral Services, and Dean Stanley's Funeral Sermon, preached in Westminster Abbey, on the Sunday following the Funeral. Itbiso contains a hew likeness of Caries Dickens, ken' from a =for which he eat &Jewellers prior to well as his Autograph. The whole Is &Sued in a large duodecimo volume, bound in Green, Red. or Blue Morocco Cloth, giltelde and back. Price Two Dollars a Copy. .A...hts and Sailhaners are wanted, Male and Female, Bilevery &own. viliciand-musty in the united Ms t _to engage R and aetti subse en to above wor lille much is the Beet Beni ri n b g Dpok on re m aver publis p h er aL Copies of the work. will be Ai to any one, ilmt nutil, ceipt of Two Dollars by the pul=aki NEWS OF NEIONSOMIII6I COUNTIES Cvloutliw D.- 7 The large barn of Henry !roller; near' Centreville, was de stroyed by fire on the night of the 3d inst. Sslnteariffttd r of §l4PePaburro rcerAeinday 'awning vrr7liie leading 'a re volver, for the purpose of ;shooting: rats, accidentally shot himself, three balls en tering the calf of his leg.—On , Satuiddi two .stragglers (*led at the house of Samuel Helierlig, in Hopewell township, and asked for something to eat which was given them. After they left it was discotered that 9. oVatch was !raising. Their , were purieell and the-wateh found in their possession. The country is full of these rascals who will bear watching. FRLNKLIN.—On Monday night of last ‘ week, a light bay mare was stolen from Mr. Parker Watson, of Mercershurg.—On the 29th ult.' Mrs. Lilly Duncan,. of : Mer cersburg, had the fore-finger of her right hand caught in a sausage grinder, and so mangled as to render amputation necessa ry near the second joint.-Monterey Springs Hotel, with the farm containing 245 acres, was sold at public sale by the assignees or M. Yingling, on the 27th ult„ for the sum of $15,001. Purchaser, A. J. H. Ma gruder, of Hagerstown. FREDERICK.—The barn on the farm of Mr. N. J. Wilson, situated about four and a half miles South of Frederick, on the point of Rocks road, was recently entirely destroyed by fire, supposed to be the work of an incendiary.—The farmers of Buckeystown District are killing off their hogs for fear they may die of cholera. —Mrs. Sarah C. Keefer, formerly of Freder ick, but now residing in Washington City,' committed suicide on last Monday evening, by taking poison. She said she was tired of the world—tired of living—and wanted to 4iie, [For the Star and Sentine TUE LICENSE SYSTEM. In a few weeks another Court, will be I held in Adams county. Preparations are being made for a long session, attended necessarily by a heavy expense to the tax payers. 4 What cases are on the docket for trial, the writer does not know. Care fully should every citizen study every case, and the cause of these crimes be carefully noted. In the absence of data, we do not hesitate to predict, that in the use of in toxicating drinks, we will find the cause of a very large proportion of crime. We seem to have found a method for causing perpetual motion. Our courts grant license by authority of the citizens of the State; the citizen drinks the spirits thus licensed; he commits crime, and is tried and sentenced by the same Court that issued the license. Death usually stops the motion of the machine. Let us for a moment look at the mat ter.,- The use of ardent spirits, as a bev erageois either a good or an evil, ,Ind the traffic therein consequently right or wrong. Now if the use is a benefit, and the traffic right, why throw more restraints around it than other merchandise? And if other wise, I want to know by what God-given authority any Court dares to license a wrong. A man is killed. His slayer was in toxicated by drinking whiskey, which was sold by authority of license granted by the same court before which he stands a crim inal! In the sight 'of God, who is the most guilty of the murdered man's blood? Is it the slayer—the Court that granted the license—the man who sold tle liquor —or the people who permit such au iniq uitous traffic to be legalized ' Truly, opens Wide her mouth, tnd gapes, her victims to destroy. TILE BEST STOVE now in market, for beauty, economy, and comfort, is admitted all around to be the MORNING GLORY. It defies all competition, and that is the judgment of all who have used it. It is just the thing for Offices, Stores, and Parlors Chambers. Call at C. 11. Buelilees Ware Room,- opposite the Passenger Depot, and examine for yourselves, tf Fort SALE CHEAP.--.A. good 44...nd-Land Falling and Sin fting-top Buggy, Enquire at this office. Iterittr of Hu *laritrts. lin 4..1(• rt• & Prodn.•.• 11:s.rkvi Baltimore, Thursday ..Iprriirtrx 5 00 5 Zi 13 (X/ 6 12 ... 120 0 ITo . 112 0 16$ 70 0 84 00 0 67 45 10 48 Berm FLorle, EXTRA FLOUR, .... WHITE WHEAT.... RED WHEAT Core: RYE OATS TIMOTEMSEED, CLOVER-SEED FLAX.SEED,.... ..... BACON, SHOULDERS, SIDES '• }Luis LARD GettysbnrgGraln de Provision Maiket Gettysburg. Friday Morning. 000 @ 000 000 @ 575 0W @ 000 110 @ 125 00 @ 75 00 @ 37 CO 37 00 @ 90 000 @ 400 0W @ 660 80 @-1 00 @ - 35 @ 15 00 @ 25 00 @ 13 00 @ 13 00 @ CO 6 00 10 SUPER FLOUR,. EXTRA FLOUR, WRITE Wimer. Ran WILEAT, CORN EYE OATS, • BcorwuELT, TIMO7IIT-SEED,. CLOVER-SEED, .. POTATOES, BETTER LARD, EGGS, BACON, SHOULDERS, SIDES, " lIAMS TA.Lto*, STOCKS AND BON. $. Meaty Priers or Haven &BrO., ao 41•Isth ird St, Philadelphia. S O'clock, P. X, U. S. 6's of 'V 113% r 1314 .;:.108% 11814 . 107 1 4 10734 i 09% 109% 1093.4 lON ...lOCy 110 l's, 10-40's ' 1C,3% 106, 5 , IL 0.30 Year 6 per cent Cy.,.1113.1 1113.4 Gold 11054 110 5 / 811yer, 105 107 Union Pacific R. R. Ist M. Bonds, 825 . 835 Central Pacific R. It. 905 915 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5,.... 730 745 11134 . ,14 65 i . '65 new, " '67 HARRIED. lkohan-Xtxwhts. , .-On the 3rd last., In Washington city, by the Rev. S. Al- Wilson, Mr. Charles W. Baker, of this place, to Miss Martha Maxwell, of Wasildnani, 1). C. Boociaxr-Mmtiont.-On the lst inst., by the Bev. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. John Brochim Liberty township, this county, to Miss Lirsie Middonr, of Tomstown, Franklin county. BIIIMIST-GARDNEE.-011 the 3rd inst. in Dills burg, by the Rev. J.R. Bricker, Mr. Edward J. Bushey, of Reading township, to Miss Hatmah S. Gardner, of Butler tawastdb. Fonsmx-Pony.-On the 9th husk , at the rest.' .denoe of Hr. Charles Potty, by the:Bar. W. R. It.' Deatrich Mr. J. Mark Forney to - M*93oth W. bO , th of IluMberlaW township, • • AlsYssAlleourner..-On tie 9th test. :bp the Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. Daniel Aswan. *r Miss Caroline G. Mealhime, both of Green- - Niffte•!YMOßlPuhs:.oll the 29th ult., by the bk, %: c 3 .7r, Mr. Oliver r. menet* Cumberland couny, Fn. Xo Rev. of =rum Rork , - Murat , yts . --On the sath of bp r Sarah A. le- oof the bride'lllrMlthe Soarr-Po'4. hat, at the nash x #' " E ger W' Se - "' pa., to Miss Fedix Bev. Noah Flood, tw bi am, mercy of Adams con .. , donates' of Aube D. - wa d byt tbe Misocari. Saanona-Brrrrsoiax--6. &•.• Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Elmira J. Bittinar, both of Art. nYtha Bev 1 Woueonn-Gunta.--On the Chi ' , l-.6z of ;,,- --- W. F. R. Davie, Mr. Helm lanover, toMias SovansAtitse, at Ea& —"ma-1M- • Obituary noticeil 5 mints a line for all over fors 11 tokaecompany the notice. i • Skim—Chi the 27th nit., at het resithisoe in this plate, Mrs. Margaret Barr, widow Of the late' James Barr, of this county. She sleepi In Jesus. Bmnnws.—On the 6th ult., Mrs. Mary M. Bushman. Monntjoy wki a i r of Floury Buahmad, eed., in the Illthiesr of EIMER. n the 21st Mt. Jacob er, son of David and Mary Elker, aged 17 years 1 Month andl9 days. Lrrrut—Oh the sth filsti Frilhkun -time. lir , fant son of Henry Little, near Hurrterstown, aged' 2 months and 7days. _ • Ofuns. —oe the 16th of September, in,Menalles townshlll and Frank= X Omer. aged /A years U months Lidos. DVIDEND.—The linsldent and Directers of the First National Bank of Gettysburg, have this day declared a semi - annual Dividend of Four and a half per cent clear of all Govern- went Taxes, payable on and after the 15th inst. GEORGE 'ARNOLD, Cashier. Nov. IL-3t •FOR SALE, ADESIRABLE RIMIDMCCE, with 27 ACRES of good land attnehed, and alt out both:tinge, In the Immediate neighborhood of Get tysburg. For partbuilars enquire of air. George Arnold Cashier of Ist National Bank, Gettysburg. I Nov. I, 1870.—tf LICENSE Tho,following applications to keep a Restaurant, has been fled In my °Mee, with the requisite number of signets, and will be presented at the Court of Quarter Sessions, on the 411 t MONDAY of NOVEMBER, 1870: John Hoffman, Gettysburg. , Conrad Fuchs, Conowarp township: Nos. 1870.—dt H. G. WOLF, Clerk. Assesment N 0.4. THE Board of Directors of the Mummashurg Mutual Fire Protection Society hare laid a tax of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. on the Premium Notes, to be collected within thirty days, to meet losses by the burning of to a Barns of John Spangler, the Barn of Charles A. Diehl, and the personal property of Win. Patterson. JAMES RUSSELL„ see . y. Nov. 11.-3 t BOROUGH ORDI_NANCI;: BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED. by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Gettysburg, that any person or persons, owning or occupying any building within the Borough of Gettysburg, who shall sutler any btore Pipe to run through any outside Wall, Window or Hoof, o: Into any open loft or garret, shall, on conviction pay !be ewn of Five Dollar& together wish costs of pro.'"oUtloti and in default of payment be im prisoned the County Jai1, ...„ for„ a the Pond of not Less than one nor more tuna ye days. APPROVED L /87° J. L. HILL. Burge,. Attesf - ;—J. ArGumutlitli, Clerk. 'Nov. 11".z.t VALUABLE FARM ;‘(..I.TY, SALE The undersigned offers at Private h."' in terest (being the undivided one-halt, ' lu the FARM, In Straban township, Adams coo. 11 ' , /.. i ,i„; Joining lands of Josiah Benner, Jesse M. N, and others, known as the Bringnum S Was. "'lf, farm. It contains 200 ACRES, 10010 orless, I about 50 Acres In tine young Thurber. anti about 12 Acres in excellent Meadow. The Improve ments consist of a two-story BRICK DWELLING, with a one-story Brick Back-building. Log Baru with Sheds attached, an Orchard of Ofoire (run, two wells of water with pumps, one of them near the kitchen door. The tariff Ls desirably located and will be sold on reasonable terms. For terms, &c., address or apply to the under signed, at Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. LOUISA WILLARD. 11, 1.970.—ht Register's Notices - °TICE is hereby given to all Legatees and 11 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 31ONDAY, .the sth day of DECEMBEILIS7O, at 10 o'clock, A. id., viz: 67. The first and final account of Amanda Stu debecker, Executrix of Sidney Studebecker, de ceased. 6a. The first and final Guardianship account of Sylvester Earner, Guardian of Mary Rohrbaugh, one ece oche minor children of Wiu. Rohrbaugh, W. The account of Henry Long, Administrator of Estate of Wm. Long, deceased. 70. The first account of John Eider, Executor of Will of Jacob Noel deer,kid. SA. EL A. SWOPE, Register. Nov. 11 14.0.—td p 113LIC SALE OF REAL PROPERTY On Saturday, the 3rd of December, h7O. The undersigned, Executor of the Will of SAY t'LL MEALS, deceased, late of blertailen township, Adams county Pa., in pursuance of authority given in said Will, hill oiler at Public Sale, at the late residence of said decedent, the following de scribed Real Estate, %ix: TUE HOME FARM, adjoining lands ot Goa rod Weaner, F. B. Weaner and others, contain ing 116 Acres, more or less, about one-half clear ed and the balance well set with chestnut and oak timber, Which may Le conveniently divided tomtit purchasers. The improvements are a two story WEATHERBOARDED LUG HOUSE, a Double Log ham and all nectx-saary out-Oulldino- a never-failing spring near the. anti elm north branch of Opossum creek r - Ming!' the one end of the farm ; also road through the properly ; an Apps Srchard*with ov er 110 bearing trees. Alen, on said day. will be offered, a desirable HOUSE and LOT, In the town of lkimiersville. Sale to come at willeloc, 51. on mid day, when attendance be gisart-wia terms made known by J. B. di.X.A.LS, Ex'r. Nov. 11, 1870. ts. puBLIc; s s LE The subscriber inteudiaig to remove will sell at Public sale, on Monday, the VIA day rs' tier, at 12 o'clock, AL, her tiODS.F. AND LOT. situate in Highland: township, near the Gettys burg and Fairfield road, 2 miles. from Fairfield, adjoining lands of Joseph /liclUey, David Stew art-, Joseph J. Smith and alters. containing 9 ACMES 10" 0 Ae is Woodland.— . more or O n e 1 , 13 One-halt of the land has been Wiled, and it is all under good cultivailoa. It Is of a rich..granite soil and will grow any kind of crops. The Im provements are a good two-story LOG HOUSE, Log Stable, well of water near the door, due., with a young Apple and Peach Orchard of the best varieties of fruit. ft is convenient to Mills, Chinches and Schools.* Also, at the same Ume awl place, will be sold the follosting valuable Personal Property, vizi 2 FAT HOGS, and Cornfocider, 500 Brick. 2 barrels of Cider Vinegar, Pick, Mattock, Shovels, Spade, line, Drawing Knife, Brace and Bits, Augers, Tool Chest, a lot of Oak Plank, Potatoes, 5 cords of Oak and Iliclimry Wood, 1 cut Rine, Shot Gun. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting in part of 4 Bedsteads and Bedding, such as Comforters, Blankets. Pil lows, Home-made Carpet, nearly new. 12 Chairs, Rocking Chairs, I Dining Table, 1 Kitchen Ta ble, Corner Cupboard, 2 Kitchen Cupboards, Cook Stove and Pipe, Wood Chest, 2 Looking Glasses, Doughtray, Apple Butter, Dishes, Tin ware, Crocks. Barrels, Tubs. Churn, Iron Kettle, Age, Wood Saw, 411 d many other articles too numerous to mention. stir Attesalanes till h gfrfoa and terms made known on day of silo by LOUISA WISLEI REUBEN . GOLDEN, .111eGyll , ,r. Suy:ll.—ts X 7 5 la , S(A 650 @ 6 , 215 611 215 @ 15 1S @ 19 22 @ 25 15 14.?/, The Fourth Annual Meeting TEACHERS INSTITUTE UNDER the act of 147, will be held in the I-) Court House In Gettysburg during the week commencing Monday, December 26th, 1870 Every Teacher in the County Is expected to be present. As this is the holiday week. which in many sections of the State is given to the Teach. ers—as the Teachers this year loose the benefit of their Christmas holiday. as they did last year, on account:of those days nut coining on schooldays, It Is urgently requested. that every Board of Di rectors grant the entire time. Teachers of Adams. let us make this the best Institute, that has yet been held. I will do all I can to make the exercises varied and valuable.— There will be ,Contests in Orthography, Mental Anthmetic and " .S. 111 story% with valuable prizes. The other exercises m 111 consist of Lectures, Class-Drills, Discussions. Essays, &e. Mits. ANNA T. RANDALL, of Oswego, N. V., will have charge of the Moen tionary department, and will give two entertain ments. PROF: MONTGOMERY, of Millersville, will give instruction in Penman ship,and Drawing, and give prizes for best ladies and gentleman's Penmanship. Other distinguish ed Instructors will be present, including an In structor In Vocal Music. Nor, 2d, 1870. Thursday will be Directors' day at which time copies of the School Law will be distributed. Full Wilulars with full programme will be given in J. HOWARD WERT, ' W - 20,1670.-3t County Superintendent. 1870. 3IILLINERY. 1870. Miss McCREARY WILL open on Saturday,'Nov. sth, a large and elegant assortment of meter BONNETS & HATS, at prices ranging from 75 cents to $lO.OO. Also, Bonnet and Hat Frames, Silks, Velvet, Feathers, French Flowers, Fringe, Crape, Lace, Ribbon, Blond Grenadine, Barage, Jets, &c. Also, a new la/let - rot 11010 and Fancy Poods ? She invites the attention of Ladles to her assort ment which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Oct. 28,,,1870.-2m STAGE .OFFICE, KEYSTONE HOUSE. `THE Keystone House, Chambersburg street, has been selected as the Geltrtmee for the CIELUEBEBSBURG and K u m STAGE LINES. Stale for Gliantbersbure leaves daily at 1 o'clock,. W.,_statfor daily at the same hour. rare received at the' Hotel and passengers called for at any piece in town. The Keystone House runs_e dridelassHACK. and from the Depot DM& Hack Sabin., • , Gettysburg, Sept 9, 1870...-emW. E. MYERS. .Ifotice 'to GrecritOti. . , IVOI'iCE Is hereby fdTeftle all Deftest indebt,.. il ed elthpl,by note or Boqinnownit t o ti um z, •t a fal lt E. KRIM' of li&lhnVUaUnt .to fb, county', or to Mtn MuLint, late of Mount , *a 07 41 : 1 41P , tbet_kig_seitieniont. must be _ Sigtliefiert the ...dayttak.NtrAltr, ism4l#44e t not made on or before that time -If seek • segPeete,lwll be 414eed In th e nose note,, • riot! eOll-11CP1011. !bends of an. - • JOHN F. FELTY Adfm. , 441knator ofJohn Mier, deed. __—.-- • • ' /Mouts et the lan of J. je S =r6 The notes 1 1 0 9 1 . 4 ,41 rith EAdalEn, a; ha &E. Mat& ee fei , , Wenettlp. The notes Wot, Ile , 4/ geoeued. niu .be twyabb) to JOHN . , N Notonlo wns hip , dl wth Joint F. TT, le- Aug. 1.94.8701—ain . 3 stiv dredistmtuts. OF THE ADAMS COUNTY *lv 3 dratignuttato. DR. CHENCK. ADVISES CONSUMP TIVES TO GO .TO FLORIDAiIVNTER. Having for tile Lan thirty-flve yeal3 devoted my whole time and attention to the study of lung diseases and consumption, I feel that I understand fully the ctiorse thall ought to be punned to re store a tolerably bad case of diseased lungs to healthy sorriness. The first and most Import ant step Is for the patient to avoid taking cold, and the best of ail places dn thl4 continent for this purpose in winter, is Florida,. well down in the rank., where the temperature is regular, and not subject to such variations as in more North ern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recom mend. A good hotel is kept there by Peterman. Last winter I saw several persons there whose lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under the healinginfluence of the climate and my med icine, were getting well. One hundred miles further down the river is a point which I would prefer la Palatka, as the temperature is more even and the air dry and bracing. idelionville and Enterprise are located there. I should give a decided preference to Mel lonville. It is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost impossible to take cold there.— The tables in Florida might be better, and pa, tielas complain at times but that Is a good sign, as it Indicates a return of appetite. and when this Is the ease they generally increase in flesh, and the lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other places in various parts of Florida. can be safely recommended to consumptives In winter. My reasons for saying so are that patients are less liable to take cold there than here, there is less even temperature, and it is not necessary to say that where a consumptive person exposes himself to frequent colds he is certain .to die shortly. Therefore my advice is, go well down into tfie State out of the reaelr of prevailing east winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any oth er of the localities 1 have named. will benefit those n mo are troubled With a torpid liver. a 41i, ordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those whose lungs are di:44.3 , rd a inure southern point Is earnestly recommended. For fifteen years prior to W, 1' was profession. ally in New lurk, Boston, Baltimore and Flab delphia every week, where 1 saw and eKa111111(i 0111111 average five hundred patients a week. A. practice so extensime, embracing every possible 1,11:111e of lung disease, has enabled me to under stand the disease fully, and hence, my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may take vast quantities of "Schenck's Pulmonic 6yrup, Sea weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills," anti yet die If he does not avoid taking cold. In Florida, nearly everybody Ls using Schenck's Mandrake Pills, for the climate is more likely to produce bilious habits than more northern lati tudes. It Is a well established fact that natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern part. On the other hand, In New England, one-third. at least, of the popu lation 41le of tlds terrible disease. In the Middle Mates it does not so largely. still there are Hy thousands of elt.::1 tla•re. What a vast . • of life would i': sa,,cd if eonsullin ticr,l"' were as easily aiarmcd in regard to taking Ni as they are about scarkt kver, small pox, „se iii;then'are not. 'rho' take what they ,!old which they . i s re credulous " . iii a lit , • ' wear on In . a few days.— . enough to belh're They pay no att,.. nt. p i , : i to it, and hence It lays the foundation for au,'4,111 and mealier ;till, mitthe r lungs are diseased .'eyont: My advice to persoi whost " g ,. ; ', lr e rilcetcrl even slightly Is, to lay .1 stock T ,„ Unie and music syrup, Schenck 'S Seawee , unt l. I Schenck's Mandrake Pills and go to recommend these particular medicines to am thoroughly acquainted %:ith their actit,.. L know Mat where they are uscd in strict aecoi, n. anee with my directions they will do the work that is required. This accomplished. nature will. do the rest. The physician who prescrilws for cold, cough or naght.sweats. and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will btiure to have a corpse on his hands before long. My plan is to wive my three medicines, in ac cordance with the printed directions, except in some cases where a freer use of the Mandrake Pills Is necessary. M object is to give tone to the stomach—to get up a good appetite. It is al ways a good sign when, patient begins to grow hungry. I have hope:: of such. With a relish for -food and the gratification of that relish conies good blood• and with It more flesh, which is cluie ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night -sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and the patient gets well, provided he avoids taking cold. Now there are many consumptives who have not thi. means ti, go to Florida. The question may be OWN' IV) hope for such? rer. Lanny there is. .My advice to such is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during the win ter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees. which should be kept regularly at that point, by means of a thermometer. Let such a patient take his exercise within the hruits of the room by walking up and down as much as his strength • • will permit. In order to keep up a healthy circula tion of the blued. I have cured thousands by this system. and an do so again. Consumption is as easily cured as any other disease if it is oak . en in time, and the proper kind of treatment Is pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record that Schein:Ws Pulinonic Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seethed to be hopelesscases of consumption. (to where you will, you will be almost certain to find some pOor consumptive who has been resell ed from the veryjaws of death by their use. Sol far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned. everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on the liver better than calomel, and leave mare of its hurtful effects behind. In fact they are excellent iu all canes where a purgative medicine is required. 11 you have partaken too freely of fruit and diarrlivea ensues, a dose of the Mandrakes will cure you. 1t yon are submit to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and they will relieve you in two hours. If you would obviate the ellect of a change of water, or the too free Indulgence ill fruit, take one of the Man drake.s every night, or every other night, and you may Weil dr,iik water and eat watermelons, pears, apples, "plums. peaches or ClJrn, without the risk of being . mtule sick by them. They will protect those who lire in damp situations arainst chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly ha .viless. They can do you good only. 'lave abandoned my professional visits to-Bos ton and New York. but mut:nue to we patients at my office, No. 15 N. SIXTH St,reet, Philadel phia, every Saturday, from 9 A. M.. to 3 I'. M.— Those w ho wish a thorough examination with the Bespirometer will to' charged five dollars. The Itespirometer declares the exact condition of the lunt, and patients can readily learn whether thee are curable or not. But 1 desire it distinctly understood that the value of my medicine de pend. entirely upon their being taken strictly ac cording:to directions. In conclusion, I will say that when pe rsons take my itwilicines and their sr:tems are brought into a healthy condition theieby. they arttnot so liable to take cold. yet no one with dlireasol lung , can bear a , onhh,n change of attnusphere WitilutlL the liability of greater or le,s Irritat ion the bron chial tulit.i.% dirretion4 In all langnagea acrompanv Joy explicit and , lear that any 4,fte can the them without con.ulthig me, and can be oonglit 1,111 any druggist. .1. H. SCHENCK. M. 1).. N". 1.; N. sivrit rhiladvirtlia NEW Fall and Winter Goods AT CiRIEST 6:..IIOWEI[S York .t , prin f p. Pd. MUTTO- - Quick Sales. Small Profits and Quick Returns." ri'llE undersigned, having just returned front 1 the city of Philadelphia, offer the citizens of York Springs and elsewhere, a well selected STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Groceries, ifitrd ware, t ‘ ineenswaro. Drugs, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Furs, OU Cloths, Sc., Sc. We otter as specialities, at great reduced prices, LADIES' FURS. DRESS GooDS and WOOLEN HOSIERY. _ . Please remember that cash brings better bar gains than long credits, and frequent settlements make long friends. We have a large lot of ready-made OVER made to order, suitable for this vicinity, which will he sold at the lowest prices possible. Thankful for past favors, and with attention to business and a IliSpOSit ti - please, we &diet a continuance of public patronage. (1111 EST & BOWERS. Oct. 2S, 1,70.—tf REMOV ED JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCILINT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED Next door to J. W. Cress' Store, on Chan bererurg al., near the Square. A large assortment of Cloths. Casalmers 2 Venting*, Trim minas dEe., offered at the smallest proffts. Goods bought at the Store cut free of charge. Goals made up with dispatch, as well, when bought at other stores as at his own. Latest N. Y. Fashions received, and tailoring done In the most approved style. Cutting done, as usual. The public patronage solicited, and no effort spared toplease. April IN, 1876—ti YOUNT'►S COMINUND MR THE CURE IF PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or any other Inflammatory or inward disease of the Throat If not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET PETER. This medielne has been trted TIWIJSA.NDS OF CASES, in different parts of the country, .and has never been known to fail IV taken In time and accord,' lag to directions. It is warranted to ca. Give it a trial and Wan speak for itself. Evhouse hold should previde themselves with a of this medieiner and keep it on hands. Thiteura that it has effected are-truly marvelous. Ar• air Prepared and sold by ISRAEL Other & Co., Gettysburg, Pa.. or by their author' gents.— For sale atanearly all the Stores in Adams county. MEMEL YOUNT & CO. May 29, 11367.—tf FURNI.TtritE. Joseph Walton St a f - - Cabfner-nantersi, -No.. 418 Walnut St.; Pilikidelpya. us establistuitent bipait the oldest inFbil- Wgadelpitin, and tram lo of ng expedence a superkir 4ml:team) price prep rt 4 to turut Na sro * at reasonable s. ' We manufacture flue furniture, and qui lin: 3 dium Weed furniture of superior . large stock of fungtmo qn 141m1. made to order _ taNnters, D es k Work and Office. Furniture for Offices and Stores, made to: onier. os, ALTON. J, W. LmPUm- vrr. J. L. Scorr Fib, 11 1570-17 • `E' . 4 wrItAY.--Ceme ta the•iesldence of the sub. .4-4 scriber In Gettysburt 4 or about themiddle of October, 4 Sheep, La , 3 of Ittent haute sourixtece OE3l* Oar off. he owner is NOW.. ed to come .forward prove property and take them awsy.. • , ..• Nov. 4.....3t.' IXTANTED-40gli_TetillgP9rAOO to aell the c rAge wi tted .lio= 8111JTALE sz WMG MA . the• Oder-feed, makes. the giork stitch" ( 6 - on both skies.) awl tsfulty itemised. 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I shave seen it used in two cases with happy re L sults—one in a case of secondary syphilis ..1. , In which the patient pronounced himself !ctfred after having taken Ave bottles 'of your medicine. The other is a case 1,1 scrofula of king standing, which li Drapidly improving under Its use, and the in• i dieations are that the patient. will soon re cover. I have carefully examined the fonuu• la by which your Rosadalls is made, and And it an excellent compound of alterative in gredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky.. says 1w 'has used Romans in cases of scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory relent, —as edy. a cleaner of the Blood I know no bell.-r rem ISamuel G. 31'.Failden, Murfreshoro', Ten ii says: L El I have used seven bottles of Rosa/lan, !and am entirely cured of Rheumatism :moth! ime four bottles, as I wish it for my brothel who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Beehtol, of Lima, OW, wnt,•;. I have suffered for twenty years with an In veterate eruption over my whole lusty a short time Since I purchased a bottle ..! Rosadalis anti it effected a perfect cure, Wltosadalis Is sold by all Drliggists. Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, cululyrs & co., Proprietor-- Feb. :a, Ism—lytn .ti-For sale In Gettysburg. Pa., by A. I BURL:LEE, Druggist. Sixty-fire First Prise Nethas .4,,,trded THE GREAT Baltimore Piano Manufactory. WILLIAM - 16 c ABE it CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD: • " These Instruments have been before the public for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-enainenc.. which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and line signing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, awl sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH s is tiVn la e n4 and e a lts i t so le, in a d ny e p n iau tire o l s y . free from th.l_ IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none butthe very best SEASONED MATERIAL, the large capital employed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, Sm., on hand. air All our SQUARE PIA-NO 6 hare our New Im. proved Overstrung Seale abtr the Auas/Ta TREBLE. would call special atten9on to our late improvements in GRAND ?LINOS and sQuAitE. GRANDS; Patented Aug. 14, Irdil, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been at tained. Every Piano fully Warranted for 5 Yea rs. We have made arrangements for the Sete Miolesate Agency tor the must Celebtatett, PAR LOR ORGASS and MELODEONS, which we ot ter Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. WILLIA3I K NASH Ea CO., Sept. 23, 1870.--43 m Baltimore, 3td. PIMPLES. f HE undersigned will cheerfully mall Mee) to 1 all who otsh it, the - Recipe and full directions for prepairing and using a simple and beautiful Vegetable Balm, that will immediately remove Tan. Freckles, Pimples, Blotelm% and ail ariM• lions and impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth, and beautiful. He will also send (free) instructions for produe. tog, by very simple means, aluxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. The above can be obtained by return mail, by addressing THOS. F CHAPMAN, Chemist, P. 0. Box 5:n3. 197 Broadway, New York, Nov. 1-3 m THE CUCUMBER WOOD P U DPI P ► One dozen reasons why this id Me best Pomp manufactured in America fbr WELLS AND CISTERN. is Simple. 2. It is Reliable. 3. It is Durable. 4. It Works very Easily._ 5. It throws Water Rapidly. 6. It Is all Wood. 7. The Wood is Tasteless. 8. It does not Crack in the Sun. 9. It Is not liable to get out, of orden 10. /Should any remirs be necessary in time, they can easily be made by any person.. 11. lt will not freeze. 12. IS is Cheaper than any other reliable Pump mann. factured, Balding's Double Acting . Macs Cylind<r FORCE PUMP , With glass cylinder, and hence ha rind and little or no friction—cannot freeze—mid admirably adapted for Sprinkling Gardens, Washing Win dows, Extinguishing Fires, Elevating Water, &c.. —believed to be without an equal for durability, economy andmonverdenee. Having purchased the mtelualve right for Ad. arcs county, persons requiring Pumps for or cisterns, can have them furnished all compietv and ready for use ,AL, _sending the depth of tln• well or cistern. s, .faction guaranteed In all cases or no payment required. Orders by mallor otherwise promptly attended to. Joan% E. McKnlgbtatown, Adams KUNKL county, l'a Ot. 21, 1870.-1 Tyar4v;art. (Cutlery, &t. Hardware and Groceries Thetubscribers have just returned from the t cities ! •Ith an Immense supply of Hardware Old Groceries, which they are offerin&at their Old stand on BalUmre street, at prices to suit the times. Our stock consists In mrtof carpenter's Tools, Blacks:l44's Tools, Cbae?e Findings, Shoe Findings, Cabi net-Maker's Tools, Housekeeper's Fiztures, AU kinds of Iron, keg . to., to. GROCERIES OrL.A.LL KINDS, Otis, Paints, dm. Thetas ° Artie% Included In the several departmea mentioned above but what can be had in this Store. Every elms of Mechanics= be acionundiated here with tools an findings, and Housekeepers can And every an d e in their nw. Give us a call as we are Pre to sell as low for cash as any other house o tof the City. DAVID 21NOL.EE . y rd,lB6T—ti JOEL B. DANNEE. NEW STORE, SWEITZ . ER & BROTHER, • Wholesale and &NO Dealers In Hardware and .:iironeries, = I=l
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