tti Sfar wind. Priday. Ney. li r 111611. Atlver sr. aadealtersiuterested will •ear la ■clad &bat the regular sires ladles el tie "STAR AYD is iamb larger Won Dm of aay tuber paper pabilibed la the Comity, beta; road walitly by not lees than IL es versales. RARE INDUCEMENTS I The New Yort lasepealleat and altar & floatisol at mem Dually low rates. We have made special arrangements with the publishers by which we are enabled to furnish the New' York in dependent and the STAB & SENTINEL to new subseribem, at the low rate ol $4, together with a copy of Ritchie's splendid Steel Engravings of Gsszer and COLFAX'as premiums. The ham. epsniorr is one of the best religiouti papers in the country, and its regular subscription $2.50. ' The Engravings of Grant and Colfax alone sell for s 4.— Specimen copies can be seen at this of fice. Here is a chance to get the inde pendent and the Star & Sentinel FOR NOTHING. Seild US $4, and both papers, witl"the two Engravings, will be sent to any address. THE result of the November Elec tions is substantially that given lam week. In New York, the enormour Democratic majority in the Cit) swamps the Republican majorities iii the rural districts, where the vote , was light, and elects the Democratic State ticket by from 150 . 00, to 20,000. Th. same perty will have control of the Legislature—Senate, Republican. 15, Democrats 17; H.6use, Republican,- 66, Democrats 72. The New Jersey Legislature wilt stand—Senate, Republicans 8, Demo crab; 12, Independent 1 ; House, Re publicans' 26, Democrats 34. , In Illinois, the Constitutional Con vention will hive 48 Republicans, 40 Democrats, 2 Conservatives, and 1 In dependent. The Senate of West Virginia will stand 18 Republicans and 4 Democmtw. and the House 82 Republicans arid 24 Democrats. In Ohio rfayes, Republican, has 7, 501 majority for Governiq, a gain 01 4,50 over two years ago, -when his ma jority was 2,98.3. The Republican, have both branches of the Legislature, and will ratify the 15th Amendment. In Massachusetts, the ritnnil of a separate Prohibition candidate for Gov error and the License fight has reduc ed the Republican majority somewha.. but Claffin is elected Governor by clear majority of about 15,000 ov both his competitors. The Legislator. is.largely Republican, but a decide. majority in favor of License. Wisconsin is thoroughly Republican in all its departments, the majority ft, Governor being about 35,000. THE attempt of 'some over zealous but impracticable, Temperance men t' organize's Prohibition party, has prey ed a miserable failure. It was tested in the recent elections. in Massachusetts Ohio, and other States, by runniiii. distructively Prohibition candidau-t for Governor. In Massachusetts where Prohibitory enactments art in force, every thing is lost by this un wise action. The Prohibition candt date polled a meagre vote, and they lose the Legislathre. 'ln Ohio the Prohibition candidate polled just 670 votes out of a total of 466,433. Pape rience has shown that there can be but two great political parties, and thatthe organization of third parties on a singlt bane must be abortive. At present the Republican and Democratic parties represent the contestants for political power, and thrlugh one or the o.bei of these Temperance men must aim U . secure salutary legislation. Separati political action s.mply - challenges tht hostility of the dominant parties, fail to accomplish practical good, and her arils the good already obtaiued. Dunma the last week the price o' Gold ranged from 126 to 127, being tb. lowest figures reached since the closi of the War. Six weeks ago the great Wall street conspiracy run up the rat. to 165, but the bubble btist, and sine. then there hasheen a downward tend ency, notwithstanding the efforts of gamblers to "bull" it up. The general impression, in financial circles, is that there can be no further advance, but I, gradual recession looking to the re sumption of specie payments. The causes, which are thus hastening the much desired golden era, areeto be found in President GRANT'S economi cal administration of the Government, the general Batisfaction and confidence in its integrity, anxi Secretary Sour- Nnmi,'s steady reduction of the debt, together with the people's repudiation of repudiators, at the October election. Gov. HOFFMAN made a speech at a Democratac jollification, in Albany, N. Y., on Friday night in which he announced that the new Democratic. Legislature would revolutionize tL* Republican legislation of the State. and break up all the' Commissions Lk) which alone New York city has been saved from complete ruin. Them con' missions, composed or independent men, have been the only homer be tween the property of the people alio the politicians who run the city Gov ernment and fabricate Demodratie ma jorities. Perhaps the RepuWicane• °Odd wish no better way to reabtaiti the power which they have lost by their apathy and their divisions. Norma° further has been done in the Yerger case, and the impression prevails that it will be allowed toawait the action, of Congress, which is under stood to be in accordance with the de zits of the President and the Attorney General. As Chief Justice Chase in his recent opinion very clearly admit ted that Congress could regulate the question of jurisdiction, itis not titanic.- ly that a movernentmay be made for the repeal of that section of the Judiciary sot of 1780, under which the Chief Justice claimed that the Court had jurisdiction in this ease. Faux the last moody returns of the Treasiry Department it appears that till, total value of the exports of this etanitry , for the year ending June 30, 1869, was $318,033,280, gold value. This 11101110 es $42,346,966 of specie and bul lion. The import. for the some period amounted in gold value to $ 4 135,897.618. This nay mean, either that we have been enriched to the extent of $117,- 614,268 by foreign capital sent 'over /ere for investment, or that we have 'spent that amount mote then we lave propeed. Tze °owners of thlrtrene . States bare wilted etith thelWitit tee. voimetiding Neteasber ai thaakogivthi =drat" ~ ; ,.~: :; ~; tti Gov. GEARY has appointad Gen. TbOrnas L. Kane, of McKean Apunty, Hon. G. Dawson Coleman, of lio.bisnon county, Hon. WilmeiWorthisition, of Chester county; F. B. Pennhiar i gf Pittsburg, and John 'Welsh. of= ddphis, Commissioners of dal:Board' of Public Charities, under. the Act passed by the Lrgislatuira lahlivint • . Tbe.appointments•wlll have to be con tiirmcd by the &rune, but of this there is no doubt, as they are all geolleleo of acknowledged worth and fitness. The Act.' provides that the OntrintiodasssirsimathsateeiTs-mo cow, petit-sill:a other than their 'menhir expenses.: One Commissioner is to hold office for one year, one for two years, one for three, one for four, and one five years ; and subsequently the Goyernoi shall annually appoint on member to serve for five years, flints?: vacancies created by death, resignation ' or removal. The Commissioners shall be sworn before the Secretary of the Commonwealth; shall elect a Presl dent, General Agent and Secretary ;* and, if necessary, a Corresponding Secretary—the salary of General Agent to be $3,000 a year, and that of Cor responding Secretary $l,OOO. The . Board will he provided with a suita ble room in the Cipitol buildings, where they shall meet at least once every dims months. The General Agent t and Secretary's term shall be three y am, and his du ies shall be to record the proceedings of the Board, o.versee its out door buid ness, visit all charaitable and correc tional institutions, at least once eaci ;ear, and oftener, as the Board ma; direct ;.examine the returns of the several cities, towns, boroughs and township in relation to the support of paupers, and in relation to births, leatbs and marriages; and he shall prepare a series of interrogatories ; with the necessary accompany blanks, to the several institutions of charity, re form and correction in the State, and to those having, charge of the poor in the several counties, with a view to illustrate, in his annual report, the causes and best treatment of pauper ism, crime, disease and insanity ; he -ball also arrange and publish in his said report all desirtitlle information concerning the industrial and material interests of the Commonwealth bear lug upon these subjects, and shalt nave free, access to all reports and and returns now required by law to be made; and he maykalso propose such investigations as he may think best for the approval of the Board. The Board shall have general super vision of all these institutions, and any officer or person convected with said institutions disobeying the pro vision of the act shall be subject to e flue of at least one hundred dollars. All jails, prisons, charitable or correc .l4,l-Mti 1118[1111'k/1M shall report annual y to the general agent. Members of lie Board may administer oaths, am' must make annual report to tie Le g, 'attire. From the scope of the duties thu ,,rescribed for tin Board, it in evident hat the Comnilarinn will be an in ortaut and responsible one. The sin. Is to bring the entire chari able an. •orrectional system of the State ut d. i ,udicious legislative control, and the esult, under an intelligent and - Judie .ous Board, cannot fail to be salutary n securing the reform of abuses, and •tysteniatic, intelligent State aid where it is now irnpulsively and often inju liciously given. IT may not be generally known that there Is an act of the Penny slvarila Legislature providing that no estate shall be bequeathed, devised, or con vey • ed to any body politic, or to,any person, in trust for religious or.haritable uses, except the same be done by deed or will, at least on&.montli before the de cease of the testator or alienor. It. i an important provision and persons who contemplate charitable bequests mhould prepare their Wills in due sea Aim. We have recently noticed several instances in which such bequests have 'ailed because of the wills not being , xecuted a mouth prior to the death,. of the parties. Last week Mrs. Sophie leylin died in Lancaster, bequeath:too. .I'l,ooo to Trinity Luiherau Church, cud .t,10,000 to Zion's Lutheran Chureh.— Both bequests are void, b• cause thi will was executed lees than thirty &qr. *fore her death. Not long ago Henry Lawsoli, of Norristown, died with oequest of a large amount of money to a Philadelphia association, which fail ed for the same reason. THE election in Mississippi and Texas Will take placed' the Both inst. In Mis sissippi James L. Alcorn, Republican, and Lewis Dent, Conservative, are the rival candidates for Governor. In Mississippi, the Gubernatorial candi dates are Edward J. Davis, Republi can, and A. J. Hamilton, Conservative rne Democrats have no State ticket, but will support the Conservative can didates, the game that was pursued in Virginia and Tenneere. Both par ties profess to be confident of success The Democrats and Chnservailves an making a Tigoroua effert to poll the colored fhte in both States, and in Mississippi are runing a colored man, T. Sinclair, for Secretary of State` Down South the Democracy not oul3 believes in negro suffrage, but vote for "egroes for important offices. are considerable in 'advance of then brethren up North on this questien. "TEE DAY." a new daily Pt-n l ny per, lies made-its appearance in "'tills delphia, edited by ALEXANDER 'Um KINGS, Esq , with a corps of able it- , slstants. It Is a sprialitly juurtia t, neatly printed, edited with great abili ty, and give* a large amount of con densed news items. It starts with a fair promise of success, and ought to command a large circulation. Th. editor in chief has had 'large Journal istic experience, and the golumna of "The Dew" give evidence of his tact. energy, and editorial capacity. It is neutral in politito, but will fearlessly ;discuss all Jesus, rtf .general Interest. TEE colnied population of Penneyl• vania in 11360,was 66,949-474 in Ad ams, 1,840 in Cumberland, 1,799 in Franklin, and 1,886 in York. Allow it* one voter to every tour inhabitants, the same population would give, under the 16th Atueuchnent, about 14,276 col ored voters in Pennysivania—Axiame 118, Cumberland 886, Franklin 446. and York $4l. BEAR A/AURAL t barite Stewart died in Borden ow u, N. J., last week. at an advanced age. lie commanded tia• gap "Onistitutiun" during the Wal of 1812, and , received I,be sobriquet of "Old Iroualties," fur bla gallant, In domitable phi& and bravery. _ A imasioas Is being made upon Seereuuy Stmm& to *Woos him to reeouunaud to ~ad _an •.addWNouad supply of turrene3r for the South sou Wed: Illetlatter iloirrod will advocate 18 Otoc.tilltr'lo.lolitirM to meet the w.m.a law IN* opl WM& THE LltosalLairvitz. Nall% OF Ifnen NO COMITIES 1 ~.. ..„ ' r the Star and! , Sentinel. OUft - Coy ON SCHOOL !!.— NO. 2. Cesilidei. List of Ike ilielli berg " thi4 Cmceonl4,l9;l: . ''' ' the Cl° ored troops at , Lesistatitre 1.40k11 • igzn day the Carlisle s ign a l , • ." 7 of ... weber. lbw ?,. • , • ~.,-, • e West.—On ,1,. An °peril Letter lea Clasen. ...weber. Tuesday eight s g . , i -. 1: . ! . ... Jewelry store A i i i L ,_ _.___.„.... , T'i •ug - pike* . At . Sh.:: .1 4 ":1 i,..,„.„ .. ~ csburg, was o . 1188118 ' ir ri t :7 4 . -7 4.., 7 14 11r t i s ze ° 14 b l e t0 I Is he •• • - f I, , 20 rei to t _,, j limb on . -,,. ~ _ ci frt goods . to the `` t.: _ . t 7 Z"... l __, Ls __ ; ' t t . „gat _ LI '. In a , NV' 4 ? ix _ -mean dollars stolen; wu . ri .. i 1441111t - terer tee 111411 ild Ti.: l .. o r tip safe in which- ku I:arb of the 1340tHgb Atipers "A. aoutt'be pkieti , tts4 tl•4lllilievotitir t h : '3 4ll ls lll 3' WO -:".%*••• Herr, water- We. i frelOOPrinlhowever, upon the action of the State which man and switchman in the ratployment of he reads one of the papers Wished In ' A re to W ye 1 11 . rePrit..! Ido not the Cumberlauo Valley Railroad Compauy, . t he County, for no one could produces let member Is legally 'ATE o his. Beat: at Shippenshurg, was louud dead in his bed - .. MATE. Iter an excellently written, unless he were a L Wm. M. Watt. R. 17. E. Billlngfelt, R. on Monday morning. .He seems to have r ealinir man—unless he were one who pa-, retired on 5u04,1 evitiln.: in this usual treln laedthl‘ pras e 2. A. W. Henszey, R. I J. B. Warfel, R. I have mad« it a habit . & D. A. Nagle D 118. A. G. Beller, D. 4.-Gega cbsuadkii i - . - 41,..c..itreausaan, ii 1- hesialaaja Busk of, the firna of Cor- t° PPe t uall7 answer an t ett e re addressed t° , . .. I , . 6. H. a j. 18 1 , 3 4„ . Stins°11 ' K R ' .14.21/ J. it ard ß o b am Belill ' /L i t. nails and Bush, forwarding merchants, me 411 my 'Mehl capacity. have.."`"y`u &R. J. Linderman. D.: Harry. Melntire,ll Carlisle, had his foot so badlY crushed at giving an sower to this, through me only 7. IL & Brown, D. V. White, R. medium open—the Press—on account of &J. D. Lterb, D. Y. W. A. Wallace, D. Bridgeport on Saturday, while clupring 9. W.14._ ,ltandau D. , 2. A. A.Xurman, D. ~„,.. a s ~, ....,;,,1.,..-..,,,„„. .8 ~.. 10. A. G. Braman, D. 1 . ...1. J. L. GrOam. R. ` - ',:l ''''' —l --- P"`"' ° "' —The building of a Railroad numerous engagements, which have re- U. r. G. Osterhout, R, i • Thomas al oward,R. I , gash:LlN. quired my , attention. bet me here remark 12. 8. G. Turnefi`D. '26. James 8. Retail, R LI. A. G. Olmstead, B. :.t7. Jame* Kerr, B. . from /Hen en-burg to London is again being Parentheticeily, that lam sorry some of my 14. John R. Beck, D. %. II Allen, R. agitated.—On the 80th ult., at the sale of correspondents through the county do not 15. C.E. Bucludew, D. Is. H. B. Lovrry, IL 16. David Mumma, R. the pe, sonal property of Tobias Martin, P e n= the same qu ali tY of punctuality. , HOUSE OF DEpapENT.vrivEs. near Mercersburg, a Calf, 10 months old, The letter from "A. Citizen," to which I PHILADEI t ria , . was sold to Mr, Jacob Frick for $BBO. The desire to reply,was well written, polite and calf weighed 100 ponitils. When five excellent in eve" particular. It, indicated 'months old, it weighed 656 pounds.—The that the writer was Interested in the welfare "Monterey Springs" property was not sold of the schools of the county. It contained at Sheriff's sale, but the "Clermont" Springs. a serious charge against ono of tbe teachers WASHlNGTON.—Washington county gave employed for the present. term, and asked 446 Democratic majority. me to interfere in my official capacity to Yost:.—The Post-office at McCall's Fer Prevent him from continuing as a teacher. ry has been discontinued; mail matter will I lik6 communications of that character. go to Castle Fin.—Week before last two If there bean - incompetent or unworthy children of Harrison (ierbar, Lower Chance teacher, it is the interest of the people to ford, agezl 8 and 11 yel: s, were burned so have him driven from the professl..n, and that one died the same night, and the other communications of that character indicate is not expected to live. They had been left that the writer feels an Interest in the edu alone during the afternoon, and ou the re- cation of the rising generation I have but turn of the mother in the evening they were one fault to fled, and that is, that "EMI tutted horribly burns d.—Ou the night of the Zen" did not give me his name. Had he LL. a Thomas, R. ;la Mahn W. Davis, R.* 2. G. Maxwell, R ; gain. 11. Wm. M. Bunn, IL* 3. Samuel Josephs, D. • 12. Alex. Adalre, IL* 4. Wm. Elliott, R. 113. John Forsytk D. S. Edwarn G. Carlin, D. 'l4, John Cloud, 13 • 6. John F. Mooney, D. 15, Adam Albriet, R. 7. Robert Johnson, R. 16. Marshal C. ong, a.' 8. James V. Stokes, RA* 17. Watson Coady, R. 9. Samuel D. Dailey. D. 18. James Miller, n. , ADAMS. DELAWARE A. B. MI, D.* Thomas V. Cooper, R. ALLEMIANY. ERIE. M. S. Humphreys, 14. * C. 0 Bowman, N. Alex. Miller R. ' 1) 1) MeCixary,w Joseph Watton„R. .. FAYETTE James Taylor, B.*' l T ,B SChllatterly, D D. W. White, It TPRAWSIIN AND PERRY. John H. Herr, R. r , 'Skinner , DI gain Alimernowo. D Milliken, D; gain M. M. Steele, R. maim !NAV= AND WASHING. Joseph Sedgewick, D TON.MIYPLIP WM. C. ShUrIOCk, B. I HVNTIN G JII'TA. A.J. Buffington. He H J M'Ateer, n. H: J. VaWrak, R.• IA Rorer, D BEDFORD, IPTILTO2i AND INDIANA AND WEST. _ _ _ EOM — -- __IEREIT. I MORELAND. J. IL Longnecker, R.* .D M Marshal, a * F. B. Long, R. IA M Fulton, a • Brass. - ' Jacob F Kreps R ' 'Henry Brobst, D.* LANCASTER. A. T. C. Reiter, D., A Godschalk at IL H. Schwartz, D. IA 0 Reinoehl, a BLAIR. It Herr, E. Joseph Robison, R. John E. Wiley, a RRADruan AND STILL. .._ LEBANON. J B Delninger. ' J. F. Chamberlain, B. I LIMOS. Jas. H. Webb, R. !Adam Woolever. n. NICER ID H Creitz, is Joshua Beans, D. 1 • ' LUZERNE. E. McKlnstry, D. * * IS W Iteen_ ,e n BUTLER, LAN/REECE aNn,John I" McMahon, a. ~..., _Mawr& George Corey, ... G. w. ateCracken, R. LTOOMMO. MOON AND D. Cr%R. _ SNIDE E. A. eeler, R.* Theodore Hui, it Ales Leslie, R. . Thomas Church, R. CAMBRIA. Andrew D Hill, n John Porter, n. MONTOOMERT. CAMERON, CLINTON, AND %ones Eschbach, , t * m'srair John J Harvey, ... A B Armstrong. D . 1 ' NORTHAMPTON. CA RON AND molt tie 'Samuel Botlesn, 1.. WesUey B 'Leonard, D David Engleman, 0. CHESTER NORTHUMBRIAN]) Jos C Roberta, R. Robert Montgomery, D. Joseph C Beech, R. 'Puts Sts WATI:d. A Darlington, it - Wm D Dlmmlck. o CLARION AND JEITIIIII- POTTER AN. TICIOA. _Brown 13 B Strang It B B , D • JNiles, n, cappirOttn. SCHUYLKILL. H C Johnson, it. James Ells, 0 F W Ames a * J Irvin Steele, D. ELLA ACED. Rim AND F W Snyder, 0 FOREST. iSUSQU ILANIsA AND wI- John G Hall, n ohatio CENTRE 'George 8 Fasaett. R. Jacob 0 Myers, D IA P Stephens, , * COLUMBIA AND MON- V NANO° AN. WARM N TOUR - I . DMc snkin, s George Scott, D * Charles W Stone, It. crMBE BLAND. YORK John B Laidig, ~.. George Hursh, .* AUPHLN B F Porter, u.* A C Smith, a John E. Parsons, B i 'Re - elected. RECAPULATION. SENATE-19 Republicans; 14 Democrats, Re publican majority, 5 Hoot's—Republicans 69: Democrats4O. epubllcan majority,2o On joint ballot 25 GEORGE PF:ABODY, the eminent Americo' Banker, died in Loudon ot. Friday last. He started in life spool boy, but by industry, iutegruy, and indomitable perseverance, manifested every position in his early career, .iave promise or success ID Imure life— promise that was fully realized. He was born in Dative's, Mass., in 1795, 'it'd at 11 years of age was placed in a grocery store In that tOwu, where he r. midued four years. Butbequentl3 he engaged as clerk to au older brother in Newburyport, and after that went into the employ of Mr. Higgs, dr% goods merchant at Georgetown, becom ing in time a partner in the business, 4.41 .tethliabing- branch houses in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. In time he lose to be senior partner of the house of Peabody, Riggs & Co., being charged with the purchase of goods in Europe. In 1837 be took up his residence in London, and as a Banker amassed a princely fortune, a large portion of which he used in later years in benevolent purposes. His gifts in this direction have amounted to over $9,000,000. Among the monu ments of his charity are the Danvers (Mass.,) Library, the Baltimore Pea body Institute, with an endowment of $1,400,000 for educating the children. of the South, besides numberless pri vale charities. His 'health has been tailing fur some true, and he went ,Hack to Europe only a few weeks ego, Intending to return suortly, but death bas called him home. The leading English journals liave extended and uniformly eulogistic notices of the de ceased. He has doubtless left, a large unexpended fortune, which will be dis posed of by will. - THE Somerset Herald, in referring to the Republican triumph in Penn sylvania, pays a well merited tribute to Hon. Waxiest H. KooriTZ, late mem ber of Congress for this district, which we can heartily endorse. It will be re txdlected that Mr. Koorprz was a mem ber of the State Convention which re nominated Gov. Geary. The Commit tee on Resolutions, in reporting a plat-, torm of principles, either through over= sight or timidity, ignored all reference to the 15th Amendment and Manhood suffrage. Mr. 1100ETE, on his own re spoiltallity, proposed an amendment lu the Convention, which was adopted, squarely endorsing the 15th Amend ment, thus challenging the issue with the opposition. In the conduct of the Campaign the Democratic leaders were not slow to accept the gauntlet thus boldly throw down, and their press etqlled w ith impassioned appeals to the hue man's party," While the old "lined slogan of "dowh with the nig ou every busting summoned the t. othful to I confliet. The re-elSction it Gov. Geary would have been a gratif)ing result under any cireum -Lances ; but the triumph is intensified by the fact that, through the manly action of Gen. KoJnim, manhood Suf. "rage has been vindicated, and that to. day Pennsylvania Stands ~ q uarely on a platform of ativaneed dud unquestion ed Republicanism. - MAJ. Gen. Joan g WooL, of the U. d. Army, died in Troy, N. York, on Wetthesday, aged 86 years. ROBERT, J. WALKER and AMOS KENDALL are both lying very ill at, Washington. . How. Citaniala J. FouttEn Ina been appointed Aunt U. 8. Treasurer at New York, to place <f hir. itutterfield, who la charged with eornilleity with the gold ring/ • • A armaza of Jew* rabble from the prinmpol Mika of the Wan are in confer tome in Mattel** on 'the Soiled of ter hem tu Wr JelflellCOuteb- They adereed., reeollaloos abolishing the ale of ^yen la datt Remo tongue, as nuizttelliginle to the maws; discoaLouag the ducutue of bodily esortection or Me reinuvel of the Jewish rive by a segregaticia from all other nations, rod declaring the Amu* yuiesthooA end we &ohm SliCr4thd won b lp t o •beee bees merely pseparamay sttcs to Lasersnadonal priesthood, and thsealore wino of this Must, to , be Mentioned' is may Mar im Asir edscatlutssl sad to 4th inst., the large barn of Mr. Ouotniller, in Yuck, was burned With contents; sup poscd to have been fired by au incendiary. & —The County Commissioner; h ,ve appttint• ed Amos H. Shearer Clerk, E. H. Weiser C tinsel, and Dr. J. Brickley Puysician to .Jail.—A large Furnace, said to be one or the ..ost extensive in the State, is being built it Yolk by Eastern capitalists for the manu facture of steci and iron. MRS. LINCOLN is living at Frankfort, Ger many. Ex Gov. Pratt, of Marylard, died iu Balti more on Tuesday. Pit-rant:lm has at present thirty-two roll ing mills, seven steel and copper works. Tuz Alleghenies h Ivc donned their win ter nightcaps. One fanner in Cheater county has made 27,000 gallons of cider this season. Tim debt of Berke county amounts to $145,000. GREGG EIAItPER, a negro in Jeuning comity, Ind., is 124 yells old. THE late cold snap has caused Michigan to lose a Million dollars' worth of apples. Ma. Mackey will probably be re elected Stale Treasurer without serious opposition. COMMODORE VANDERBILT has received a barrel ul apples. It took unly 120 to fill the barrel. DRAKE, who put clown the first oil well in this country, and was once worth *lOO,- 100, died e.ently in a poor A. STRUNG move will b • made in Congress, %,k lieu it ussembles, in favor of the rechgLi tiou of Cuba. THE Spanish financial budget for the cur eut scows a deficit of over five million dollars. A MAN MIS arrested in Paris on Saturday, with arms on his p mon, who said that he intended to assassinate Napoleon. guars VicrontA intends to offer a prize Or one hundred pounds sterling to all mothers who have twelve children. MONTANA dePpatches report that the small-pox is making terrible ravages among the indli.be. Sn that Te rri wry. B. P. liPlirryitz, Democrat, was elected District Attorney of Perry county, at the late election, by two votes. THE keeper of a peanut stand in Wash ington recently died, leaving his daughter, who still carries on the business, $60,000. Kum Victor Emanuel, of Italy, is stated by cable despatches to be in a dying condi don. Two boys, aged about 7, were found in the streets of Wlltnii gton, Del., the other day, helplessly intoxicated. AT Eddy ville, lowa, on Wednesday, a woman butchered her three children with an axe, and then drowned herself. A RUFFIAN, attemptinkan ,assault upon a lady, in Stephentown, N. Y., was killed by tier at one blow wth an axe. SirsxnaL towns in Yucatan have been visited by a disastrous flood, causing loss or life and great destruction of property. One town was completely destroyed. A WASHINGTON despatch states that "the President is said to have declkred himself most positively against the movement to repeal the' tat iff on bitumious coal." Flux Assistant Postmaster General Earle, Senators Cameron and Pomeroy, Commis sioner Capron and other prominent officials of the Government, have promised to attend the Georgia State Fair at Macon next week. Us to November first Secretary Boutwelt had purchased bonds to the amount of $l7, - 844,600 on account of the kinking fund, and $46,000,000 as a special purchase, subject to the future action of Congress. GssenaL Gaßrnmo has called a meeting of the Cenrns C o wmlaee, to be held in Washington on the 16th of the month. It Is his intention to have a report ready for Congress directly after the session begins. Aratmai Ti pyre has withdrawn from the Spanish Ministry and the situation in politics is becoming more critical and alarm. lug. The Democrats and Progre-slools.s are combining, and the opposition to the Puke of Genoa as King is becoming very strong. Tns Sparish Minister has received in• telltrence front Hay na that the Cubans are Puffo Ing for lack of supplies, Ijti mns and ammunition. and that the lattelf 'has been entlrely exhausted. Spaniards therefore •Irgue that unless immediately relieved the insurgents will be compelled to sue for peace. IT hsa been determined to lay a new ca ble from some point in Belgium to the United Buttes, and a concession for this pur pose has been granted to an American Company, by the flist-named power. The tariff of rates for meseage.s will be much lower than those charged by , either the English or French Transatlantic Telegraph Companies. . M. GUMMI made a speech in Lon don oti Tumidity, at which he said that al though England had governed Ireland for emu bundsed,years, the latter had not yet fulfilled the first conditions of a chinned oomenndty: nor been brought into harmony with English laws and institntiooe. He complained of the numerous agrarian out. mpg; raf the year, and asked the • ald of the country in the. eadegvora ,of , the Ministrk to reconcile rhe.lrish with the British Gov ernment, .rind • restore, eadinactiam tO the people.''' ' • •-•- • 0111P.A. Ones • of Deafness of 14 years staudinii(tbe result of,centrrb) owed by the pee l ot . pr. Sap's, Cii6uTb Resnedy.- .Levi Etprinser, bn, of Darteuti Corners. .Withauts.(lo., ,0., writes, under date of Jai - tarsi 6. that :he has been tie ioi! • r;WAI PlOrtb ReqWir•lndolti% IL nie °bred ' - ‘blat of deatheai corfourteea itiaini:" thr mi ives dair Oise ise inaldifiesitiers person talk when nested by their: rids;= and ea now heir ma tbuv bsl t egswoaM s sfistseto 4101 4esilitilf4ollol.llll34 gr. VePielVer SUMO. LT, u j 03= done so, it would never havebeen disclosed, but on the contrary I would have been en abled at once to communicate with him and investigate the matter in an intelligible mariner. I trust that Directors and Teachers—a/l, who feel an interest in our schools, will communicate with me freely, whenever there is anything, in which my position or my influence can be bought to fear to in fluence our schools for the better. It is my desire during my term of office to do all I can to advance our schools acd make them potential for the objects for which they were instituted. But let writers give their it y names, rel, ing implicity on my promise, that noth ng communicated with an honest purpose ball ever he divulged to the harm of those' writing. I eipect In the course of a month or less to visit the District, in which "A Citizen" resides. If in the meantime he will be so kind as to send me his name, I will be able to call on him. Whether he does so or not, I can promise that I will give the subject my attention and endeavor to do whatever, in my limited judgment, may appear best for the good of that particular school, to which he refers. J. HOWARD Wear For the Bier and IlantlneL BIBLE SOCIETIES—ADAMS ii-OUBITY Two such Societies have existed in nih county for u any ytais, vbz Ibe Ladies. Bible Society of Gettysburg, and the Society of Pennsylvania College sun he Theological Seminary. Under th 4 xuspices of tlie.e EibOeiaLiOUS the people of the conhty have at various times beed v hqted, and AL opportunity has been af forded to all to supply themselves at a very low• rate with the Holy Scriptures- It 19 now proposed to establish similar, Noc letieit in e carious towns of the coon y, each having its own depository of books, from which tie contiguous popu lation can be kept constantly supplied. For ibis purpose arrangements have beei made in commence Ibis work by holdins public' meetings, is several places, of those in all the various dere.minatinn• who are friendly tothe Bible Cause. Tto first will be held oa Friday evening next., the 12th inst., at Fairfield; the next, on Matta. day evening, at New Ozterti; the third on Sunday evening, at Llttlestown ; the fourth on Monday evening, at Peters burg, and the fifth on Tuesday evening following, at East Berlin. Ali-who (Weirs to see the Word of God, without note or oommeot, universally diefributed, aro cordially invited to at tend these meetings: They will be ad dressed by the Rev. J. B. Torrence, Cor responding Secretary of the Pennsylva nia Bible Society and other Wench of the cause. • CHARLES A. HAY, M. L. STOVER, Cosi:mitt** GSTT TNIIIIRO, Nov. 8.1869 4i ' Fresh fish and Oysters constantly on hand in Season It Wtn. J. Martin's. 2t j) pedal 4otitts. JUST 00?. "Cherry Pectoral Troches," For Colds Coughs, iron Thrusts. and Broaebitis NUNN BO 00u1.1, NQ?.. So PLEAPAIr, NONE COKE AS QUICK. RUSHTON A 00., 10 Astor Holm, New York. 18119-31ei A COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT BR(iWN'il Requires immediate attention, se neglect often remits in an Incurable BR "CMAIL Long Dimas TROCHItB. RitoWN't BRONCHIAL TROCHIS will most Invariably gist lattoat re Ilef. fur 131.011C81101, ArtliX/1, OLTAII3II, CONIIIMPTIvx and TUOJA Dianna, they have a soothing effect. SINGERS and PUBLILO BPBAYBBB nee them to clear sad otrositime eil•VO{011. Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Trochee, many worthiest and cheep indatioas are of feral, which are good for nothing. Be burp to OBTAIN the trite Brown's Bronchial Troches. BOLD TTERYWHERIL Nov - , 12, 18119.-41 m AW AIVE. pair of Blankets, Quilt or Shawl for One Dollar appears semoet hapeasible. but such may be had and hundreds of other iedul articles by pa. t rotting PARSER A CO'S, "ONE DOLLAR BALI." Their system of dolma business has been examined by the authorities and a Daarsiox rendered from be Internal Revenue department at Washington dated Nov. 4,1868, declaring their business perfectly fair and legitimate and entirely different from the numerous gift enterprises. Of course all do not get watches, blatirs, An., for One Dollar, but In every lave Club. owe of thou articles are sold for One Dol ar, as ao extra Inducement, and somemember of the club has the chance of obtaining It. A New feature lotloduced by the enterprising fit m, to to Ray their agents in either cash or merchandise and to prepay the 'sprees charges. No better opportunity nut be offered to either Ladles or Gentlemen, having leisure time, than to form elute for this firm. lista their lutver.isement In another column, and send The catalogue. (Oct 12-Ipml THE ONLY asuenLig 01:1141 FOR DYIIPIPSIA IN TER KNOWN WORLD Dr. Mishart's Great American Dyepepate Dille sad Oho Tree Tar Gonna are a positive end shit Mho ears ter amigos la to moot agyarated Ibrm, sad no matter of how bon standing. - Veer otimernwe the leareteiliede tett* winds the me, and eAterpainate it. root and bra** forever. They ellevento more spay dad silent og than Animalism' edit They are Doted for =inn the carat desperate and r h = l "• rise , wbep evity - knoira maw isti so Word • Ito lbws of dyspepsia or htilgestioa eon mist their lifitattillit Power. DR WIDIAIITII PINS MEE TAR CORDIAL. Ills the.llltil prtoolpis of the Mao Tres. otdained Vailt Pocuilur brocier in 'the dtetlUstbas of the tar, hy Joh its blown atedical properties ofirstaisad• it Itttrbruabee the dorgan sad illitOres the ap. petite. It the debillostod . It parillsonad *adobes the blood. and expels frlia ihf eyetati the corruption which sistolltla breeds ea the Imam It iMosolvir the lawasor-pidePl which 84114 the sir Mews of the lows. lra bailing prlosipi. eeta Na the Waisted mums of the huriZ.....--Q Hoeing/kg to each diseased part, rept r.o. attheletos tau she mutt of pion of egad: awl 'wigwag, sad It it Arai to the Milian* with positive sato num of its pastor to cure the lowlop disossos,il the priest has at* too lust &kg' ed a resort to the mesas of cwrei— Chassimptfoit of As awflov. .Of t r ov rar kr. " aN4 agetar, Att",o,hstw Law Med clad Alta* Paw /Ana, IrVork• Hy Om" "DO= A medical loam, demo awe to the alwiloadoe at Potiewat at the sic. parks& assodatat with his Ord ligtvw ceawalat plawlWeag. of aefatewledipd amitkaieimbagg rowtotorwt - taake to:thowtatia tree Iht•of duce. vallortaatty la awed by se dhow Isatialtball fa the cowry. will be p Litton taw asp of the aoaatep, aektog @Mal, roteplli • ' When etwotadas, .011011=" Mart et DWI* 01.15,40111 P, e , wdWlibints4Asprimuk,l4l,4l#4 PM% ',6 l , ;4o ll : l 4 lll4"Ln" rirte a tievkiiii, sifia kimishinie tostalepse ' 7111111111111°1"."A 414 laisgrurg impac W ig spiet 46 AU OM. WWI" • - !!10!M WILLIAM liars Jut revolved an IL" YVAVD„....., •i ... , Dd Drip* l Bak •II yell bull*odgii t° dt4T4/441641004 Tp tlarrnsas CRT, "W' Premier, nn be answer 100 Summer et , Boston, who have an immense va riety of noliday and useful articles. such u all kinds orialseY Gisela Witi Ging Deans, Glove Boxes, Albuins In Morocco and Glit and Velvet bindinp, real Norma e IMIOPPillit Seas JilleitilliesdliNinsbnalilio lit Ware, and Cutlery of all descriptions, Jewelry Imita tions of the bawd *lin cif soliigbd.whkh cannot be distinguished from the real, ko,dc., and hundreds of the haat and meatontartainingllookaPlutrylo4 contains everytidig nought:l , tkauslisi the wants and gratify the testae of everybody, and !be claim that their superior Inanities for buying' goods enables them to sell a! wirymuch under *e regular prices paid for snob articled They want Agents everywhere, to whom they offer most liberal inducements We call attentlon to their advertim. mane in another column. 4 [Nov 5-Iyri2 "WHO WOULD SUPTE,II2" 1T 18 NON 2/ TSARS SIDON DR. TOBIAS FIBS? I tatroduced the "Venetian Ighthneurin tkeDnitall State.. and never In a single Instance her; his medi, tine failed to do all, 11 not more then hi stated in his pamphlet. As in ezeernallemedYM COMBS It *ironic ne54444 TOothaehii, *nip* Burns, Cats, Sores. SWOlllop,Bprains, Stings of Insects and Pains la Limbs, Back'auti drat, its wonderful cum Lira powers are miraculous. Taken Internally for the cure of Cholera, Colic, Diarrhma, Dysentery,' Sick Headache and Vomltting, Soothing land Petwttufe Mg qualities are felt as soon as taken. The oath with which each bottle is moo:imprinted will show that there Is nothing injurious In Its composition. Thearands of certificates have been received speaking sinew. virtues of this valuable article. Any person after having used It once will never be without ft. Hvel7 bottle of the genuine has the signature of .8. I. To- Wan. on the (Maki. wrapper. Sold by the briggists and Storekeepers throughout the United' States.— Price, 00 Cents. Depot, l 0 Park Place, New York. Nov 6-1 m ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Sore and Dry Throat eared by half a Plainer; b tally In two or three boars Dr. Green, No. 863 Broadway, New York, Informs us be sold on Monday, June 22, 1862, two Plasters to • young woman suffering very severely from lumbago. On Thursday she called to get two more for • friend, and then stated bow the two she had purchased on Monday had relieved her immtdiately after puttiag them on, and cured her in tmo days of a most distress. log pain In her hack and loins. Alleoek'n ionomo Phstene tome keen found specifics for Rheumatism of the Wriai. [Nov 5-lm PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their hair restored to Its natural color, an 4 If It has fallen out, create a new growth, by using HAIL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR It II the best lIAIR DRRBRING In th e world, ma— king lifeless, stilt, bristly hair, heslttay, soft, and chewy. Price Si. 00. lot sale by all Druggists. B. P. HALL • Co., Naabua. N. H., Pr opriotoro Nov. 6-1 m FRIGHTFUL DEVELOPMENTS! At lam the people have got fact "through their hair," that hair dye. Impregnated with acetate of lead and other metallic malts are MURDEROUS PREPARATIONS. When they see the metallic sediment at the bottom of the bottles, they kn• , w that the disgusting muff is liberally thickened 'MN' Poitou. They uk, therefore, lidlIMLlll.B KGETABLIt DVM, and find It, pore sod •Meacknta. to _ _ CRLSTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR offered under the sanction of Professor Chilton'• guarantee that it contain• "nothing del , teriong." SirCRIBTADORO'S HAIR ?RESERVATIVII, ea a 'ras•lng, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. [Nov.6-1m MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. MEI Dyepela and constipation are the hourly foes of i the r glees, excitable American, and with them come t ue2 able headache, heartburn. and a train of small diessises. Marshall's Elixir has been prepared with .peclal reference to these constitational trouble of ea many of our countrymen, and eo far the prepara tion has proved • decided entree,. The proprietor, Peel that, In recommending it now after the tried ex perience of years, they are but fulfilling a humane duty towards the general community.—Somars PIUS Price One Dollar per bottle. Y. IllikaaMALL t 00, Druggists, Proprietors, 1301 Musket et., Pbiladulphiu. 113.110 kl by all Druggists. July 16, The Adverthier, basting hest restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, atter baring set. ford several years with a severe lung affection, tem that dread disease, Ccournaiptien—is anxious to mate knows to hie tellsneangerws the Assam of etre. To all who dears It, ha will goad • copy of the pro. scriptkin teed (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the sore, which they will Ind a easel:hut br Consumptios, Asthma, Bronchitis, are. Ifs °West of the advertiser In seeding the presorts. , ten Is to beside the afflict* sad spread inihrtnatlon which he conch•.. to be Invaluable; and torlsopeo wt. cry sufferer will try his remedy, at it will cost them nothing, tad may prove a bkraing. Parties whetting the prescrlptlon,will please address RSV EDWARD A, WILSON, Williamsburg, Hinge county, New York. Kay 14,1869.-I,y Lir DRAVNICSS, BLINDS 3911 .4 3 D CATARRH treated with the utmost success, by J. 'lnure. If. D., tad Professor of Disease of Mo Eye and For ; specialty) in blis Medical Coarge •r Perturyirania. 12 years' experience. (formerly of Leyden, tiolland,) No. tIO4 Arch street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his office. The Illedical faculty are invited to arrow: pinny their patients, as he hea nosecrets in his prac tice. Artificial eye Wetted vUhoot pain. No charge for examinatioa. Pan. 29.-1 y WIRY RAILING, WIRE GRA.RDB, For Store.Pronti. /ie.; Iron Sedate&la. Wire Webbing (or Sheep and Pon' try Tarde ; Bran and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves. lenders. Screens for Coal. Orem, Sand, Ite, Resty Orktoped Cloth for Spar* a jr afters ;4day/soapy Wino tar Window; to.: Paper wake' W I res,Orasmional Wire Work, te. Ever; in formation by addremaing the manufacturers. M. WALVIS t SONS, No. 11 North Sixth it.. Phila. dap!' la . rt.o.k A gentians's who eeffered for years from serene Deb lity, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful lndiscrttlon, will, for the sake of sufferiog humanity, send free wall who need It, the receipr and direction for making tbe efaple remedy by whieb be srae cured Saner. wishing to pro fi t by the &dyer tiew's experience, can do so by addressing, In period confidence. JOHN B. OG.DIEN, N 0.42 Cedar street, New York. May 144869.-1 y SPECIAL NOTICE. 84,HENCH'8 PULMONIC SYRUP, saweed Tonic sad Mandrake Pills, mare Gan sumption. Liver Caplabet, and Dyener, ff taken according to directions. Tim are all t res.to be to. ken at the same time. They deans" the stomach, re lax the liver, and pot it to work; then the appetite becomes good; the food digest, and makes good blood ; the patient begins to grow In nab ; the thumbed mat ter ripens in the longs ' and the patient outgrows the •ftleoso and gets welt. TM, titbits!? way to tore cotwomption. To Uwe Oren atedichies Dr. J.lll Peblack, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success In the treat meat of pulmonary consumption. The Pu'manic drop ripens the morbid matter In the lungs, nature throw. It off to an *ea expectoration. Int when Um phlegm or:matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw' ft or, and the patient has rest and the lunge begin to heal. To do this. the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely need teetering Meseta:mach and liver. so that the Pulmordc Syrup and the food will make good blood. ecttenties Itandralt•Pfile act upon the liver, rib. moving all obstructions. relai the ducts of the gall bladder. the bile darts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the 1911 s can do ; wthing has ever been invented except cakenel (r deadly poison which is very dangerous to use unleet with great care),,rhat will unlock the gall-bladdet and start the secretions of the liver like Sidienck'r Mandrake Liver Complaint is one of the moot pronto causes of Cloammiptian. ..- .Schenck's Seaweed Tonle lea gentle a:libelant and alterative, and the alkali in the Sftweed, which- this preparation la made of, assists tbe stomach to threw out the gastric Juke to dheolve the bed with the P lllOlOllO 87reP, end it ia made into bloodwith ontl or m erbentatien utat& the 1 The great reason why pbyokbas not eur• somption is, they try to do too much• they gl, me. Moine test* the ootigh,iontopchilld," ki stop v ght ewsata, hectic lever, and by so doing they derange the wholedtgeethrepo b re, lotting up the secretion eermtoal and fy the tient sinks and dim- Dr. Schenck, in treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills, or favor. Remove the catute, and they will all stop of their - own accord.— No one can be cured of Donsuinption ' Liver Com plaint, Dreepoia,Oatarrh, (Maker, 014rateci Throat halm titaffir m alld st•MallekaTifolif 64 2 1 1 j If person ootentMPtion, detente jig lobate we) are diseased, either tubercles, joosita& imitather., pleura adhealon,or the lungs aad a mass of inflammation and fad decaying, lb such bow what isnot bertlonet Itrnot eakt,Sit. are wasting, but it ii the whole , body, The ' Kamm& and liver have lost lb efrPoeterno male blood oat of fold. Now the only olimme lo to teltelichen4's threimedkinse, which will bring' tip a Tote to the semeasktba patient wiioratit food, Myst wily &Ad tiodot Mo od ; then the patient beldam tor ik Sob. sal le soonnatthe bollphogbe to pow. , • tooit tooontotkoo to heal p,and the pa cur. o dohy and well,' Tills it tie oulr wy t 9 Wh aan Zia - ere is no inngdieseee, and only Wei' ni• Liaise sad Deptopsis, &henck's iloatesett IMO and Syrup. Take thoilsadeske tn,.. lin l ta li eampialaw, as yel46tindo or. Dr. Ikassiak,'Wl Wrested 'health for away roars past, sad bow weighs 22A pounds, was Paril 4 11:: ms 4 VM * gala 115ta. li t was a y the ale geld medicine. and shies lilsressvery sway Wassail& similarly at wo a d bseiftw ihr.alMilWre pripwatioas with the maw reawritable MOM. Pall abandons aeowarway: si l sol i ati m il a tlolat ass to Daft iwii, Pro ally at his elacdpil el iltery dwPtiritewhall lettere *a ible• Inaba addrossid.... as is also proihselhaseli.atialll2 Dead stmt. Nov Tait, •WW•glairds . as give adf o lin,, bet br t c , . -wob___l4o , IL own at ligli ri ll it: to Pm.. , - ~ , ,_, • - A- , . Ipstal Pm id Pallid i . **TpiC ir . .10-li2 24:•"` 111 . . Li. 117_936_ 1 . . Ip. lib "..'rW,. "Falai Wticts RENEWER DYE [Jaa.39.--17 TO OONERTMIPTIVIL MEM ZRRORS Or YOUTH 1 17 _ gtgal „ditto. lent ant 41, rotors of the (IN MB .L BANK nave this day declared • idend of SIX PIN DENT. on Capital Stock, clear of all 11. B. TAxee, payable on and after Noi. Bth. J. EMORY BAER, Cashisr Gettyiburg, Noy. 6,-3t . • .n 141 •PI .1 . • • ," OFFICE. • . c, .Tbe Coup ty CoartatWopero ItMOI.DC Vant 4 d • mom 144.11. 041, is*ll6aN rat OW 09Inty Soportataaidali Oaks,t would roopectAdly annognos thatl t o ktps ones anch dlatonlay from 9 Veloode; A. N. to THr Ton:bard and others irlobing to matt tee oftefilly, add pleaie beat' trite In total!, ne dart ay the winter, whilst engaged in ridtfng dm anhools, r caw not b e there at any other time. 3. HOWARD WHET, Not. 111694-41 t Countir doparillordant. # . ' • jtooICENSE. .4 The following applleationi balm been 'ln my office, with- dm regain:its "wombat of signers. and will tat praweatod at the Mari of Quarter lilemicmsr os Maltdal. thargfaidaa of Nom*" amt. IfICZNEIL CONRAD FCCIIB. Cobowailb tpwn4hf p JOHN HOFFMAN, Gettysburg. Oct. I.ll—td N O TICE. raThe first and final amour:tot JoitAs minuti, Assignee of WA°Kant midwife. of Adams county, Pe., has been Med In tbecoartof mon Plies of Mame eotinti. and sal be oceamad es the 0 4d day q Naimisobsr,l669, sateen awe be abeam to the contrary. JACOB ittELEIORN, Proth, dct. 22.--td. NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis . .. Matfett. de benfliton cum fediMewl° usaiiszoi ow . the estate of Joux "'Minos?, deceased, late of lien ellen township, Adams county. Pa. baying been granted to the undersigned,residingio Mid township, she hereby glseanotlee toall perilous indebted Muhl estate to make Immediate payment, and those having clahns agalnet the 'atm* preeeat.ehem properly authenticated for settlement. JA_U C. WRIGHT, Adm'r. Oct. 29.- 6t OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration de bogie •on on the estate of Berrnsid MILAN, deceased, late of Venalleo township, Adami county, P., having be-n granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, ho hereby Otte Duties so all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate paymen‘ and those baying claims giblet the• same to p eseut them properly atitbentleated foe settlement. JONAS RAUANZAIIN, Adm'r. Oct. REGISTER'S NOTICES. OTICE i 8 hereby given to all I. • Legates and other persons concerned, that the AdministrationAukosnte hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Coort of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 29th day of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o'clock, P. IL, rla W. The account of Jerome Beaver, Trustee or (nude of Widow of Daniel Snyder, deed. UR. The drat account of .Ikbert Eckert, Executor of the last Wi'l and Testament of Abraham Eckert, deed. Settled by Levi H. Eckert, Administrator of the Estate of Bald Egbert Eticeot. deed. 749. ➢lrrt weselent of Georg* King, 111xecntor of the lest Will and Testament or William 8. Naugle, deceased. 260. rant account of Hoary Harbold and Daniel W. Barb°la. Riau ton of the last Will and Testament of Michael Elarbold, deed. First &ad final .CCOant of Roth Bowman, Ad ministrator with Na gill nated of John Bosman, 252. The lint secount of John Stinted:Ka, Itzecutor f }leery Behekerteuff, deed. 253. The fiat account of Joseph A. Diehl and Joh, ;V Diehl, Executors of the Will of Eatninel do 'd. Fettled by Joseph DiebbZow acting Executor. 254. Pint account ut lthael Riley. Executor of the last Will and Teetament of Peter Noel, dec'd. • 256. The second account of Abel T. Wright, Ad ministrator of •tb. Estate of Samuel Harlan. late of Menallen township. Adams co., Pa., dec'd. Yin:l4oof by Jane C Vinght, Adwinietrator of said Abel'!, W right, deed. D IiOLTZWORTH, Register Oct.2!.+. 1889. -it TO COLLECTORS. Collectors of County and State Taxes for 1869 are hereby autilled that they will be expected bo pollee and per over the Taxes on their Duplicates on or tar fore kmdar the 22d day of Nato/bet sat If no- cosoury,tho; oiiipiocood at Mai to makes* mike. done by the usual kw.' prams.. 21 n.< Ireiog no n►oney In the Cocnty Treasury, wttb numerous 61116 requiring immediate payment the prompt colleition and payment over of the taxes is absolutely necemary 31C011 LOT! MOSES lIAILTKAN, 'EN AN UEL NEDICH, Commissioners Akaest—J. H. W.. u, Clerk Oct 22,180 Court Proclamation TxruPREAB the Hon. Hoaxes J. /man, Presidia* YY of the several Course of Common Pleas le , libe counties.comipridag th• 19th District, mad Joistke of the Courts of Op reed Terminer and General Jail De livery. for thetrial of all capital ind other offenders in add district. and Journ J. Km end gout G. Hkl - edges of the Courts of Common Please,and Justices of the Coons of Oyer and 2011111/14 lied General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offender* in the county of Adams hays based their precept, burin date the 16th day of dogma, in the year of Ow Lord one thousand eight hundred and six-ehte, and te e ms directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas. and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General /ail Delivery and Courts of Oyer and Terminer. at . Gettysburg, Monday, the of Noresiber,ll369. NOTICE IS HERMIT GIVEN to all the restkes of the. Peace, the Corona:l4nd the Constables within the said coup", that tinetbit thee and Pillp in.thetr pro. peri.entrits, with the,* - Reterdz, Inquisitions. Examinations, and other BOlDelllbranoss, to do those things whioh to their °Hoes and is that behalf apper tain to bon doe., and abio,-tbey- who will prosecute against the envious that ars or then shall be in the Jail of said county! of Adeuis auto be then and there to prcescute against them en shall tiejust. PHILIP HANN Sheriff. Sheriff's Mee. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, JURY LIST FOR NOVEMBER GRAND JURY Huntington—Wm. B. Gardner; Foreman, Jere miah Slaybaugh. York line G. Beals , R. W. Sadler, John D. Becker. Oxford—James Rusk Charles TLunalna. Gettysburg—James name, George A. Codori, John F. McCreary, Robert McCurdy, John L HU • • &reboil—William McCrear , y, John Dickson. Liberty—Martin C. Overholtzer, John Z. Welty, Shover: ,Menalien— , jesee DO, Cornelius Rice. • • Berwick bor•Jesse Neweonuner. Hamilton—Abner S. filidelbraud, John Patterson. Mountjok—lieng,ni tz. Union—Marna /5. Bollinger.. GENEVAL JURY MY! IVEXIL MenalleD-William Maar, a A. Burkholder, Geo. W. Willa_ aamtitonbak-rFrederlet Shußy Peter Mures; WOLutik__Dani aamr_ el Ehdll An.t... tank keuleeh Stem genetraMr- - zmuuu canon.: mountloy-Bobert 1911 - an,l. -7 S — uneiT Darla, Isaac Liman - B Lease, - Georgell ffionfort, Wm. Cut I W ifita David . uitinsto.retllenry_ere, J. G.. Walt, Sebastian Pickecdaraere. er Thomas Sense y. nilt,e.coritle r, Henry Cr. sumer-A , MhurtWsr:Xbn C. muddy, Cr. B"tr• " —CWies IL Buhrman. • . Troup l Isaac B. Tudor, P... A. •-• % ._ . Rig . , .....7:c . Dubs • • ' • , - .i , Hottileins, Daniel Ignebart. " ilni . -4. We Debt, John C. Ibutman, ilani A bert. It ly. Cie, J.. G. Miner, 4inthony Lia. • goinl . CfrxiordwAT obn L. Smith. - Gettyaburv•-Jobn Weigle. Union—Jacob G. Huebner. eiciain wax. 11n1cliert— nebAlsoll LTn. Jahnlitte. - .... .. ~_. vit bign.ou Soutli Mel .11. 1, o er. Reading—Adam §k.liflara. 40411111HoMnger, M. B. * al lifl i Z e I • lieniiet, • )liseilall Hagarman, John ',.... .. Latimonl,loel 0 wanner, Michael statimbaugh, Wm. ..Mmarms, John 8. Martin. Yask Springs—Jesse onna, namuel Melly, lien- BuTler—Wm. it beitri* goionion onier :olio ti Honcit, V-44 3 : 1 44%: T 72 -1411th datiniei; lonia ligifiiirrneob l stra`Va=ltip ul ti;:iatnie /tie!!!?Fr ! !sui. liii ii *olua B. Gr p B. Plank, B. a ll a r 4= i haf& e °°ll Hanalßo " E al r- lc Vaigu= iffah i a4Birularntir. LlBlestown—.l..B. AVtaiimer . ak borer Dr. D . Chun 111 1414aihnly- " Oat. 23. ME Fi re , !M pi le I Fire 1 3200 'REWARD: If- atb I *TAW b Meg tai aid+) Mum MkiMatift 414 i W" la. latiarea# pmf. 7. - ND WINTER , •N, 0 \ 0 D S HULA kayo just rooolvodl FALL AND 111NTIO GOON And tho public an Invited so U. • - (Mr bock eon** of troods Itoriosa. DoWise. Sr P roms Moth Tani" Ipioolloos, Crocus Cloth, Lack_ jqpkool •Ipoosigiisok mil Tom% .1 , 1512114 JR" a ad a ' nu aro Atkoh* 'Mow. NockTim, ka, 4be., se.• MarliffidarwareaWg•fr.M., - . I#.>.. 40r...t.:• ,-- . .. . CIALEING, Nolo aidtiley; lokloat Cloth., Le. Ikethla and Blues Blanket. Brock* and Tblb.t. Ws bay. a basotlfol ♦arlaty of Plain and Taney Goods. Al.. ' s MI Ur of Cbfldroa'a Da doublets aid laramoro. A. W. MINT/FR, Clerk a c bgke agetttasiont dO pt Cassialv., Coadastic, Ago*S4.: Also, Obi Itairma, Illitrti sad Drairsti, Pomanders, Itandkrrebitar, Nock TN', Collar., at., at. 11A ROVrARE, 13,1DDLP.RY, 1111.01v•aa• call and Inman supply you with what yaw need at lowest rata.. YAHERITOCE BROTHERS. Oct. 24.1{69: tr H. B. WOODS, MAIN'S BOOTS worth $8 00 kw 66 Ki YIN'S BOOTS worth 7 00 for 600 MIN'S BOOTS' worth 4 00 for 400 LADIES' mad CHILDEIH'S SHOES 11041 CUTTERS and all lands of BROW at Ilk* roftoad nage. MEN'S HATS worth id 00 rot SS 00 YIN'S BASS worth 3 3 for 60 HEN'S HATS worth . 2 50 for 2 00 MEN'S HATS wotth 1 25 tor 55 MEN'S HATS worth 1 00 for Tb BOYS' awl OKILDLEWS HATS at awW nadatilita renal mutts° •orth, $1 25 for 85 cis WOOL MCLAIN/. worth $1 25 aoll $1 00 for 121 ILLPACCA worth $1 10,60 mod 40 eta. for 85, 40 aid /LANNILS, 8130FLANIS, SELSTINGSsad an kb& of PAY GOODS at nate related prim. CLOTH worts $1 00 for $4 50 CABB!U worth 112 50,51 65 and $1 15 in $2 $1 25 am 116 WIEII worth 00, 40, 50, 50 and 90 eta el iro- imolai ARID DOIIBLI SHAWLS, CLOVIS. W RIST, COSTS, COLLARS, RurrixbrG, MUMS, ie., All At the rake*, pekes. matins at prioto anisoOrly low Oct. rs, 1169.-7 ts SELLING OFF ALWAYS MUM AT Till =BAP CASH STORE: Goods can be sold much cheaper for CASH than on the long credit spite= Store, tleAte-Irest cor. of Square Noy. 5, 78111.•—N $lO,OOO REWARD! 'if I , aiiktil 21ID! Rebert t ElliolfirStore, aRTITSBUiIe, ilzirr Au motored hod Nook adds Dry larprjr=r' V T Goods, Icos,Quoosi . . , Ta• partlesere_ wan Ittennt, blot Itnyti Oise air eir aped arrest, as tiiple 'lrresallailandl r aillinage OM the Geode. . ... . The tliii Noah_ lite erjrf.Twell tatalledirOVl=Laillorefet billiee Oink for *dr snow than they could have nee a* say ether 1..1g 0f 't,!&m:. ~c ,,i, . . : , ott .:.- : .7- •• 1 -1 ( 41 .:'644. I -Come• ono .. ~„,,„,,,,i , i ii, ,, ... . . . . . . ~. BE Till "r' mom: '~ lrs • :V . /.1/ • , - . • EMIG Ld4lii. Us, Sstinot &r. 101 LADIII2, s*Awte. F II X 8 , • large assortinsat sad very cheap DO MEB T re 8, at 10400: Mat. FOR CHILDREN MB 261ENIS WEAR, STAIDLINN araoj ODTTON, *goal If not Water than any mad*. CARPETS, Isigrani, Tani Uan, ilonnainada and Oil MATTING, Cocoa lad Btra. HORSE AND LAP BLANILITS, ■ fall variety Also, our usual fine ueortneent of QuimsawAam IMARWALE, GROCER:IS, PAINTS, WINDOW GLA WILL CONTINUE TO SELL AL 6 0 in price AL 8 0 and 70 atm. 30 Os •LIIO demi pries- ALISO AL 8 0 MAN! D. DIIPIMID ; r ALPAOOAAI :Lis,: CM= int essili, Setfirso,fitt NEW SPRING & SUMMER OnCODS AT ARRNDTSVILLE, PA. .TOBIAS R. COVER uDYING assail a sow stare, la Amara*, has Ilion ntara•d tram Ike day with • liplOndld a. aartmaat at Dill GOODS. Rinieg parebssed •ntireirtoek Iber-Amb. lan pr•pared millvet7 dump. Ofvu ise tall aid judge for_ yourselves. T. R.. C0T.22. - ' Waylll.—Om J. L. SCHICK has the Largest and Beat Selected Stook of DRY GOODS NOTIONS that has beau brought to Gettysburg Ude fall, it bleb will be sold at the lowest poulble rates Oov. 5 111110 ' —tf v. ' Fall and Winter Goods AT PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA (DRIEST cj• BOWERS • AVE received their NEW /ALL AND WINTER R 000D8, en eaeellsot assortnteor, .ekctevl with care end will be mid cheep for cash. glvi Is. us • all and omen, oar Good.. GRIER'S & BOW E RP. Oct. 29.1869. tf P. S. Agents for the Grove & Baker boning machine GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK ! GOVERNMENT BONDB, of all kinds, SMUT and The DIODES? PIIEJIICJI paid on GOLD and COUPONS CA RID OR COLLZCTED Nrsoas &idling to invest in fITOCID el. BOND! of any kind, •ro Invited to all, as we hove th• the flielllties of New jerk, Phlladalphla or .. Baltimore markets. Consequently all orders ere pr :nutty executed Pavans pasnanding COUPON BONDS, and dnnirtng !or sahty to convert Into Ratistiored, us requests, I ba et% as w• have the advantage to transfer at a trifling expense IMITJUIAL 112YINIII STAMPS of ell thoomla ►- INT/MEM ON SPECIAL DIPOIIITS advance • PRE CENT. for 1 year, 4 nit MINT. for 6 months, 3 11k OUT. for 3 mouths Palau wishing Information In ntgasd to• r•g- Sandi, and Stocks all kinds, ars revisited to, give um • calland w• will cheerfully gir• all In- formation Gettysburg, Nov. IS, 1869-tt TUB OUOUMOU WOOD PMP!! U Owe dozen reeuctu why Mit is Lk but Prop maw- Ideterrod iw /writ= for WELLS & 'CISTERNS 1. It is Maple. I. It is' Reliable. S. It Is Doubts. 4. It Works very Beelly. .5. It *rows Wate' Rapidly. 0. It kan wool. 7. The wood is Tasteless. S. It does met Creek in the Ben. R It Y not debts to get oat of mew. 10. lon ., a repairebe aeserstwy they een wily be made by any per. eon. 11. It will not frees& It It le Mole, than eny . ether reliable • ramp SAWS . 167111,111 a. .cert'Dhl f AA In testimmay of the superior cherecter of this Prison we rstYr b7 permission, to the following persons who lays lot ft fa an, and tasted it with milks satin beton J. Nowtor, haatlla tp. • Goons Smith, g ßua. tingtoa tp.; Arnold Lives, Snitlle tp.; A. K i /Ober* to.; Jobs Ono, Gettyobsog; R. P. Grosamont •, Peter Shively, lelrileld • Daniel Bing, Palriteld ; And Mountie, tp.; indneir Ham -40004 tS• Ponces rotpablaa Pumps Li eons or e4braa, can hays Shim Ilualolood all napkin and rawly Li one by • • tog the Ando of the will or clans. Batiothotion • mated la all mai of DO payment minion. • Ordan by acill or Wanda; psooptly Minded to. OSEPH - MINIMA, Mlasilibtetagni, Ado= aranty,Pa. Oct. 20, 11811.-ly ' ' , ii Ladies' Fancy Furs I_ 401iN FAREIRA, 718 ABOB STREBT, Kakis of ti• hook, ba.teb tad sib a., ale* Iwo, laparteresair sad Dealer hi sa Wain and Y 1 A.47 C Ftr 13 MI 14111:1W AND GIULDRINPII WAAL Mialmalred, temodelid sodlicroved ay earl S =On roe lIMILEIG. sad list to. Sop i lliftte . ! apissel ami;st of s the . Roos Ini fa Wage, had Cbia l iaab — up by , the most Mal waalt aasairmiliappro Imlltuy litioirstlias mod jail o tas : latopikull wafts alip yen WM . _ ..tfla assamibas at law. BIM ibr • mat vanittlia. /am ablittataid to sell at am 4 taw blow as asy *bar rampastabla *sip ia tbsatia. WI rare Wansated. No ittreprossitatbaa b Waal/ 05ir:4;3616:61, na Arsik QIN s, 7a..lußna y OttNT' S COMPOIT ND InWM oirso or - 14 :MUDE0TUATECROAT,INPLIMINIA spuktOit th• 44.111"9117 :.-M1 Ds OF 46818,, 004.6.0...wwww, %mu le •VISIMPION•upa. lb : = W I Iwo bassebeldaboald alas wads sasidada• aad • ilea hada. TIJ awes am it bad *Sim Gas ' • t 4 • t 4* . '' QUIMIEWAIit im WAAL as :AND NEW BOLD SILVER tfous for sac 1 per esisi., sir J. 1110 BY Bill, Casklst -ht tar ad H C i 1 ~ ~ ~ w ryi .'P r 1 city WOOD WAN A few Curds of good dry takf-ii at ttdo Geo*, N 1.... cotiiits, if delivered troin • LARGE BEETS.—Kr. Ranteratown, mond us •th Beets, one of which_nk. circumference. and weigkii. TO BE CLOSED.-..-We state that the Stores and p in Gettysburg will be el. next—Thanksgiving day. DEDICATION. —The n Hall in York Sptings completed. awl will be dedi. weeks. The officers of the will probably be p ot. ; UNION SlitiVICEB. 7 .B • went between the Pastors' • churches in town, there • in the United Presbyterian sir. Jamieson, Pluitor,) morning next—Th.•nksgtvi PROF. KIDD.—We are :Vide to announce that .the Elocutionist, Prof. Kidd, wl oeutionary arlifrtainraacii Mall, Nov. All Who atni ty of this gentleman:an treat in his readings and. this occasion. Air Why don't you trod• said a close-fisted tradeam day. The reply waaeha . have never asked me, air. I thro' the papers - for .au Inv shape of an advertisement none. I never go wbeye I - INFORMATION WANT retibi of John Elliot Kaniaval, Fulton counts Yu., would li tbrwation of liis whereabou home about six weekma,g6, a ed to have gone towards Get. is Ih years old, sinall In sitie hair. PROM OTED.— We are IV that our young friend, Danner, ban again been pr advance(' clerkship to the, I .enue Burelu. Wrothingtorc.. cupiea a ith class desk, w !NW. This is the second p is a compliment to his fidelit :is neither promotion w NEW OYSTER SALOON: slini would respectfully isif. of Gettysburg and vicinity opened an °triter Saloon, w ith lee Cream, at his old eta burg street, and asks a pa patronage. He has made • men's for the secommodati and Gentlemen. By strict husintsA he feels confident of faction to ?Al. Families wishl the quantity will be supplied ket prices. Give him a call. INSTALLED.—The, folio. hare been installed as officers ing quarter, for Gen. Reyeo.. (i. T., iu this place : W. C. P., John T. Gladhill Jennie Powers W. S.; Sim. W. A. S., James 11. Flemmlo NV. Flemming ; W. F. S., Ds w. C'., Alfred Kuser ; W. Beecher ; W. D. M., Carrie U. G.. N, , rtil McElroy; Thaddeus W. S. Flaherty; David L. Smith ; W. L. 11. Tipton. WINTER SUNUAY 8C• invite the attention of Sa fakers to the appeal of Agent of the Anierirgui 8 Union, in to-day's paper, ject worthy of serious oo was thorougly disaguseed Sunday School Conventl9rt tyaburg a year ago, and then unanimoumly adopted keeping open Sunday Se entire year. Day-sehoola dent in the winter season, ergy and determination on Sunday School workers it is equally practeutbis to Sunday Schools. SOLD.—Prof. Ehrehart Samuel B. Smith, II lot of ing five or six building-lots on of Carlisle street for $11.50.. Samuel Jacobs, Executor cobr, deceased, recently, sold said deceadent, in Butler Jacob Willer-118 acres, at _a small property, in the same $l,llO, as part pay. Blasius Kebil has sold a with improvements, in Libe to Mr. Crouse, of Franklin 250. John McKesson has sold a with Improvements, in the to George Sites, at $BOO. Francis Coulson has p and G. W. Welsh, a tract of 1 improvements, In Huntington $2,100. George L. Deyilbiu, has 'hotel property In Litt!Mown, "tilobe Inn," to Jacob She°ly,' of g 2,800. He has also sol. house and lot adjoining the hot to Joseph Wisotzky. DIPBOVAMENTB.—In i m provements in progress in to la.•t week, we notice that Le putting up a three-story bri north Aragethgthe street, op the occupied by the Presbyterian burying ground. Mrs. Min. sold the property' on which she the corner of NVashinglon streets, Is putting .np a.two dwelling on the adjoining lot. of the "Eagle Hotel," has three-story brick wing to the h east, in the mar of the reading bar will be removed from the • the new building, with other tended to give increased and promote the comfort or In liamOtonban-. township, drew has remodelled and barn. In - A/O*W ,Jaestis converting the old school by him, into a tiro-stay Air Watson has modern hasibia- Fairfield, and is patting ap building. ROBBERY AND ARREST. our night last a pocket-book, VIP, was stolen then the • • ander Benshoff, who keeps a p In Fairfield. Kr. B, had laid , beech in the barroom and When the time for cloang op tke boy attending the bar, • named Thomas J. Moore, Acuity to awake Mr. &lathe, up the house, leaving Mr. B. the beach. roaring the night waked up and found big podia' int Suspicion attached * lett during the nighi. Noma is maker, and had been working' waits for Kr. Yingling, bat Benshore bowl. Detective sm* lbet who worked up , /%1 1 10..AUggpa 41 *QM, ' meted ta - flerdebegg . OD AlMk *Picket book ion 'lie haling bees id tits Jim -sob of akildow Ina 1=44 to %%Lim ly Jog* fAtiti tO IRMO' .. x:~-a~.3P. II
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