tiers, sir. - . FOR ALL MO? ERSI E MANURE, X FROM RATE OF LINE & POTASH. adulteration, and equal la • wing the last four years. all the elements of plant to `as food giving • WI. LE FACT. use of "BOWER'S OOH. y the best dirmersot Penn. Demerara, Maryland, and nin, through a period et in proving lt wee er offered fOr sale anufacturing Chemist, Perry Road, Philadelphia. a South Rt Delaware Avenue, Phila. reet, Baltlmne. all leading dealers. AVY PROPS E SOIL II r 11: OP LOCK'S ATOR, A- lIOLUBLE CONTHTION lit Necessary plant, formation of the and of the Laud to grow try Whitoloc W. G. GARD.'N.VtI,! cotton wants to eat the w. H. WILLIIIIS. 'heat on one bent fri. two urea where oth ItAWLLNGS fi CYJ. int it as a first-tin-4s ma .1. D. WMR£ROT om an apptieation of 12 hashels per acre." J. B.('HINDLE. ore satisfaction than any W. H. MITCHELL with its action on my It as a No. 1 Fertil THl►6 CILAMBERS. LatED BY OCK & C 0.., RE, 'ND & SON, 'MG, 'PI RKET ! ! IRM ! 124. D. WIBLA !partner&lp In the clicry it on In all, Every Da,y. d Saturday mo y ndnia esdas, Thuracta aaa Stover's rceidasoe on .; d Square. tor sale will trod It to or address the new STUVER Q WLBLE. Ntulttrv. JEWELRY wiabiss to inform his public generally, that of Itis partner, (L and Jewelry Kure on m i . he will spare no , aLthe city with as!ora. CAN and, MAW * 81LVER T*A and RNA G 01.4, S 11.• RAKE EXECTA. KS 01 Ure beat . USW Tanatitsei -2 8.- ^ :t-IE warrlatrod for one executed In Ili next And MA. IS , Metla LI Awarded ilardactory. ABE & co., revs. of AND UPRIGHT RTES, RE, MD'. best before the public upon their excellence oe • lato l ati ld r i A =re Stale. Their C mint , tree from the Pianos. AXIBUIP nano battboaor • canttal to komandlni La • bane , e Kra a band. oar goa the down attention. to oar late OBandiaksz 14. US, Outline yet wide peenlil 'for 5. Years. for th Belo C e elebrated PAR wideti gee of at Lowest Factory ==l ME it tar an ftntintle Friday Keruldg 003 Iti, IE7I. LOCAL ITEMS. Hon= SALL—Mr. John H. McClellan, of this place, recently sold to a Bsdtimor ean his fine black pair of homes for $7OO. Litrovssurrrrs.—Mr. Ralph Fickes, of Straban township, has improved his dwelling by a two-story addition, by 2S foot. tirThe services of the Protestant Epis copal Mission will be conducted on next Sunday in the Court House at 10k A. X. and 3 P. M., dy ~tht? Rev. J. Everiet Cathell. Public PsnsoNAL.—Andrew H. Dill, the new elected State Senator from the counties of Lycoming, Union and Snyder, is a son of Rev. Mr. Dill, fomerly, of this place, and is well relitembered by many of our citi zens. TAxErrowx.—The Republicans of Carroll County will hold a meettng in Taneytown on Thursday evening , next, Nov. 3. Among the speakers announced are Hon. John E. Smith, the Republican candidate for Congress, and Hon. Edward McPherson, of this place. Sialts.-1 3 . D. W. Hankey, Assignee of Daniel Leer, sold one of his home farms in Butler township, to Peter' Leer for $2,400. Peter Saltzgiver, Administrator of Daniel G. Saltzgiver, has sold the house and lot of deceased, in Beechersville, to David Beecher, for WO. Jacob Rummel, Straban township, has sold his farm, 34 acres and 93 perches, to P. S. Deckert, for $4,030. Henry &Rik has sold his farm in Menal len township, 82 acres, to Thomas A. Warren, of Gettysburg, for $2,000. A.CRORAL LIGHTS.—The Auroral dis plays during the montliof October have been unusually brillant. For the last few nights they assumed a peculiar appear ance, developing in the form of a broad belt of purple light crossing the zenith from the north-west to the south east, varying in intensity from time to time, but not shifting its position. At the same time the' sky - was clear and star-lit, ex cepting a fringe of dull leaden clouds . hanging on the northern horizon. REFORMED CHURCH.—The Synod of - the Reformed Church of the United States .composed of delegated pastors and elders .of the Reformed churches in East New 'York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela ware, Maryland, Virginia. and North Car olina, c ommeaeed - its-annual Aession in Mechaniesburg, Pa, on the 19th ult. The opening sermon was preached by the pres ident of the previous year, Rev. Dr. J. W. Nevin, Presidentof Franklin and Marshall College. Ouvz Looari.—Our citizens will be glad to leant that this accomplished Lec turer has been secured to deliver her lec ture entitled "The Bright Side," in Agricultural Hall, on Friday evening November 11. 'Kiss Logan is a young lady who last winter made her first ap pearance as a Lecturer and produced a marked sensation. We notice by the Philadelphia papers, that she delivered this lecture on Monday night in the Acad emy of Music, to a full house. She is en : gaged in the "Star Course of Lecture," - with Annie Dickinson, Wendell Phillips, Charles Sumner and other first class lec inistrs—which is a fair teat of her capaci itav popularity as a platform talker. We isaderstand that a large number of tick - ota fm thiß Laaoturo have already basks% seem 'ed.. Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats 75 cents"--to be had at Buehler's Book store and ihe door. PAVING ORDINANCE.- io - day's paper will be found a new Ordina.nee passed by the Town Council allowing pri.7nertY hold ers to pave or macadamise the si.'reets in front of their properties, the expeu .s e to be re-ibtueed by deductions from asse. s s" ments 4f taxes—the paving to be done under the supervision and control of thp Council. The Borough funds not ftstily-: ing an immediate paving of the streets this ordinance is intended to fur ther the work, by inducing property holders to -do it, thereby practically ad vance the funds to the Borough for the purpose, until repaid in taxes. It is an important ordinance, and will doubtless be acted on by many property owners, especially along the line of streets requiring repairs. But it is all important that this paving bb done by or rind& the direct supervision of the Council, other- I wise there will be unseemly and expensive patchwork. We hope the Council will rigidly insist on this provision. We think it would have been well to qualify the ordinance by an additional provision, that the paving be done in all cases by squares, at least. If each property owner is left to determine the question of paving for himself, irrespec tive of his neighbor, the streets will be brokeu up and disfigured.. Besides the paving in each street, or square, should be uniform, either cobble or macadamized. In many . towns and cities, where the property holders pay the entire cost, a majority on the line of streets are allow ed to determine the stns of paving, so as. to secure uniformity. As the Council here propose ultimately to pay the wet, they should reserve and exercise the right to prescribe the kind of pavement and have it done uniformly by squares. Y ou.so ' a CHRISTIAN AasocrAnos. —Ttie Third Annual Convention of the Young Men's Chrilitian . Associations of the' State of Pennsylvania, will convene at Scranton, Luzenie county, on Tuesday, .Nov. 8, 1870, closing its sessions on Thurs day evening. Delegates are expected front sil the Associations in the State, among ?whom will be many of our most promi nent ministers and earnest Christian workers. A most cordial invitation is ex tended to ministers and Christian laymen in town and country districts where there are no Associations, to . come to the Con vention. A most hearty Christian wel come is assured to all who came; and ar rangements will be made for their enter tainment, as well as for reduced fare on railroads. All who design attending, are requested to address Thomas lc. Creq,- Chairman State Executive Committee; Pittsburg, that they may avail themselves of these privileges.. .Jurricss or ru Pascs—Persons ekie ted Justices of the Peso*, at the Qothber election, will retheinber that they are required by law to notify the Prothono tary., in writing, within thirty days, of their intention So wept, : Oonaniseiseser that-the primer =taint rear he stdii•to the Governor of the Commonwealth,— Otherwise, no Coninsiseissos will be issued to them. At WAN - vox—A (ilenonid Agentip4ll49lB County for the "Guardian Mutual ife. Insurance Co. of New York:" Liberal inducements to the rightman 3Rdc tenni and Omahas address Smith, goliareig*a Ha in iPh, d 9 and Wahmt Streets, ratabonsparac, ,. .; Oot. IPS, 1870-4 t Wk Local. Laws.—ln looking over the Laws of Bilussy/vania,Tof.thm mission of 1870, Ife iindloitr:Acialhaiiiag special re ference to A.daras county, via: 1. Au AtCrealtirtng Paunty - Pre misideaers tb inlvite seekd'i prccosails;for all new bridges or buildingis or for altera tions or additions thersto t by advertise ment in two county papers not less than four weeka--the contraet,to be awarded to the loWest bidder, and no thntract to be given out until the party shall have given bond for faithful performance, with inueties to bkapprofrvedie one of thepous. ition. Plias 'Sedges; .-CommissionerS 71i4;- lating the provisions of the act are liable to a fine of $2,000. 2. This is the Game Act which we have published several times, pieventing the killing, of woodcock between Ist or September and the 20th of June. 3. The County Commissioners are au thorized to add and collect five per cent. on all County taxes not paid on or before the 15th of July. 4. An act regulating the practice of medicine, which we give in full: • Sizemore 1. That from and after the first day of April, A. D. 1870, it shall be unlawful for any person to `commence or continue the practice of medicine or sur gery in the counties of Dauphin,Chester, Carbon Luzon*, Mercer E rie,Blair, Bradford, Sullivan, Crawford , ,' Bearer, Monroe-, Washington, Venango, Lyoom ing, Huntingdon, Schuylkill, Lawrence, Somerset, Philadelphia, York, Union and Adams, -who has not graduated with the decree of doctor of medidine, and received a diploma from a chartered medical school or other institution authorized to grant medical dipomas: Provided, That the provis' =Jot this section shalt not ap ply to persons who have been ten years in coatinuous regular practice in said county, though they may not have graduated as aforesaid, nor to persons who.. are read • ing Medicine under the control and in struction of a phyMcian or stirtecni who has the qualification to practice prescribed by this section, when such persons have the assent of such preceptor to practice: Provided however, That such student shall not locate any office or business station outside the usual office of his preceptor. SECTION 2. Any person who shall at tempt to practice medicine or surgery, by opening a transient office in the aforesaid counties, or who shall; by handbill or other form of written or printed advertisement, assign such transient office, or other place, to meet persons seeking medical or surgical advice or prescription, shall, be fore being allowed to practice as afore said, appear before the clerk of the courts of the county, and shall fun:kith satisfac tory evidence to such clerk cif the courts that the provisions of section one of this act have been complied with; and shall, in addition, take out a license for one year, by payment of a license fee, for the use of the county, of $200: Provided, That the provisicins of this act shall not apply to dentists: A nd provided further, That phy sicians or surgeons commencing practice in any of the aforesaid counties, with the intention of remaining permanently there in, shall not be subject to the provisions of section one of this act. SECTION 3. If any person shall violate any of the provisions of this act, every such person shall be Flinty of s misde meanor, and on conviction thereof shall be tined in a sum not exceeding $5OO, or less than $2OO, or imprisoned not exceed ing six months, at the discretiou of the court. TAXEB ON JUDGYENTB AND MONT 1:U.0E8.-1n our issue of Sept. 30, we pub lished what purported to be the construc tion put by the Court of Common Plea of Lancaster county on the Act of April 4, 1868, exempting judgments and mortgages from taxationexcept for State purposes. The act was passed by the Legislature, in view of the difficulty which was encount ered in borrow - Mg money at six per Cent. in competition with the United States bonds—which were free of tax and pro ducing a much larger Interest. On a test question raised by the city of Lancaster, the ..quit held that =ler 'this act judg ments and uurrigages of no kind are liable to taxiaron,' whether held as security for purchase money or' by parties at second hand as a safe investment of_Areir spire -- earntAL Tara - am nattitally At tracted attention, arid since itapublieation we have had nnmercinsinquiries in regard to the Act AMU. On *Airing to the Pam phlet Laws,, wefind its operations are con fined to certain enumerated counties, and that IT Dolis ROI ':AiiPPLY io ADAMS. All the iMnrOtading cOnnties--,York Cumberland, Lancaster, Perry, Dauphin, Franklin, 'Fulton, Bedford and &inierast —are embraced in its proviaions, while dams is excleided We• annex tee A full as a matter of inforniation to our; „ bwe ,ibera resident in the counties to which tht.' act applies: AN AcT to , viromote the improvement of real estate by exempting mortgages _ and other money securities from taxa tion, except fOr state Puri xacsy• in cer tain counties o f t h 2; commonwealth. SECTION 1. Be it enac.44.llby the Renate and House of itepresentats:m of go Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of SU rime, That all mort gages, judgments, recogninauces' and moneys owing upon articles of agreement for the sale of real estate Made and °Xt.' cuted after the passage of this act; shall be exempt from all taxation except for statepurpOses; and that from and after the first day of December next no taxes of any description shall be assessed or col lected except for state purposes, on or from mortgages, judgments, recognizances or moneys owing upon articles of agree ment for the sale of real estate, whether made and executed before or after the passage of this act: Provided, That noth ing hi this act shall be constructed to ap- PIY tO.Anortgages, judgments or articles of agreement given by corporations: Pre riding, That this act shall only apply to the comities of Barka, Lur.enaci,- Clearfield, 'Allegheny, York,' Delaware, Montgomery, Chester, jJancaster,. Hunt ingdon;' Mon,' lkidford;lihui, Clinton, Oartions MentOe, Lehigh, - Miffiin, Westmoreland, Northainpietr, Juniata, Somerset, Indiana, Great), •Alk; Forest, Franklin' Cumberland, • Dauphin, Law rence, Lyooming, Union, Snyder, Brie, CrawfO4 B.uclui, M'Keirn, Fayette,. Phil adelphia; Perry and leferoer. • - ELENA W. .P.A.VIB, Speaker oritare of. L. • G Speaker c—il6.'----fireitisie. APPRovir--The,fourth duy,of April, one thoussuni,,eight hundreii and. sa*-ty eight. " JNO. W. OBARY. (For the Star and Sentinel ammo 017211AGHIL MIL EDITORe:—AIIow me to draw your attention, and that of the Borough author ties, to a seri'ous4ntisaati which e x ists in our - town, and which should be promptly abated. I refer to the habit which some half grown boys indulge in nightly, sta tioning theniselves on the street corners and at crossings, watching females and. tmuently indulging in lascivious remarks intended for the ears -of ladies pasaing by.' • Withitribtilast'aelk or two, these ecobadrelelitere pima bolder and snore &dint. Several cases hive been . repartid to tbeirriter misorot4ml' ted Anwar' hr. been greedy 'tau:Waal . and even had- hold of while or, sing around the diamond. Se kMiiinent and daring have these orttragei.liscOn that respectable ladle's now dread;tichsLan• the ar oughMstboillfils i sliould leisten- th4t - thix nuimanoe is stance abated *king- an example of soith'ef the - sidrinemls: ' Bea* tiatil 'Lud low setwolplrAisilf-gre:w0111 to the PenitindaryilbitliglieW , yeack.lor : MWeeit• ing and Mitragliit Sae - of die streeta astip,t,,el4. , 3k abalsw here wonld , - • CITIZEN. 6eltysuiji : 'ZoCut 44s 1 ,14 . meet tor prql and Parit t =r, ail o'bieolk P; tax4K•at. *leder' vetbe- Onitain. B. H. Nerds Orderly Seripiat. - 1t lIMIZEM \ VirWe clip the folloitihrtrom the Dai- P l ; Standard, published, at Bridgeport, ' • HiliaGiSiOttr lalialllNe 1411 H RLD.•:- Oar readers will ;la; have negiected te nod, horn time to time: with pride,. the notices-which Ire have given reepegting the ROMs", of gliieitY, In erebitecinri , aid generalTity. Ono of the most important in re spect , is the colossal establishment o the 'Moire Sewing tea chine Company. _ The new - wing three story Vogh, four hundred feet long, trod now nearly com pleted, in connection with the factory of said company, affordsview of the rapid development in the ind • department of this large establishmen within the last t vai two weeks. A. result has been there achiev ed, which, although but small, in Camper with future discoveries in the deparent of Sewing Machines, eclipses all present experience here or elseware. No t \ all the advantages and powers are as yet employ- 1 ed, which will likely be afforded 'ins this new building, and yet the daily ausinsfac tura of Sewing Machines is far in adv ance of that which three years ago coulid .' accomplished weakly. During the week ending Angu i i twentieth—as the books \ show—two t ousand and twenty machi^es were manufactured, and the folio eng week, ending August twenty, seventh, two thousand four hundred and twenty , nine machines were finished. , This is an advance of four hundred ma chines daily and is, as we believe, the largest manufacture of sewing machines in a single week in this or other lands. Our fellers , Citizens may be proud to have such an establishment in Bridgeport. And we hope the energy of the proprietors may for a long time to come in an emi nent.dwee achieve the promotion of the prosperity of this City and the increase of its business interests., Since copying the above we hare been imformed by Jima F. Tnomes, who rep resents the Howe Machine Company at this place, that the Company are now building four hundred and twenty-five machines daily. Ilf - Da. MACKENZIE'S life of Charles Dickens is having an immense , . sale. It has been published but two months, and the publishers announce the tenth edition. It is only sold by subscription, and a can vasser is wanted in every Township, and we would advise all in search of work and money to send for a canvasser's outfit, (costing $l.) and commence at once can vassing their vicinity thoroughly for sub scribers for Mackenzie's Life of Charles Dickens, price only $2.00 a copy, it being the cheapest and beat selling Subscription Book ever published: Employment given to all who will apply. Large commissions are paid, and steady and profitable work can be secured many locality. With this Popular Work, territory may be canvassed a third or fourth time with as good success as at first, it being racy, chatty, yet relia ble, written by his life-long friend, who is universally acknowledged to be peculiarly qualifiedfor the task, he having been en gaged for several years past in collecting material for this interresting work. Ad dress T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Phila delphia, Pa., who will send a Photograph of Charles Dickens to every Canvasser. it Cafeann.--What a nuisance to be hawking, spitting, and Mowing your nose, to say nothing of the inflamed throat, swollen eyes, closed up sic passages, ring ing in the ears, dull headache, loss of smell, and a general disagreable, un happy feeling throughout, the result of Catarrh. If afflicted in this manner, pro cure Dr. J. Briggs' Alleniator, the cheap- . est, quickest, plessanteat, and most cer tain remedy in use. Nothing known equals Dr. J. Briggs' Ileniator and Curative for Corns, Bun ions, Bad Nails, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, &c. Many have tried it and rejoice in its beneficial use. If you wouldenjoy a rural walk or fashionable promenade, treat your feet kindly, and cure your corns with Dr. J. Briggs' Alleniator and Curative.. Sold by-A. D. Buehler, J. M. Huber, Moritz, .I(usselman & Co., and druggists gener ally. Oct. 21.-tf SAVE ONEY.—Pe7; .! the, agitation of the Funding Bill, which will evidently do sireciate Government Bonds, persons would do well by reading the adirertisemeut of the "Gettysburg National Bank," in another column, and exchango their Government Bonds and realize a handsome profit:there by, and obtain an investment as safe and profitable. tf THOUSANDS OP PROMISING YOUTHS, Of both sexes, go down to untimely graves, 4rosti geaeral debility and weakness, which might be saved by fortifying their systems With Iron. The Peruvian Syrup is an Iron Tonic prepared expressly to supply this vitalizing element, and is the,onlY preparation of Iron that will assimilate at once with the food. . It THE BEST STOVE now in market, for beauty, economy, and comfort, is admitted all around to be the MORNING GI,ORY. 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. H. Buehler's \ - yare Room, opposite the Passenger examine for yourselves, tf Dei,'°t and A CIELMICK FOR Banosres.—Messrs. Cobean de CtOmingliam having determined to close out jrt stock of Rendy - made Clothing, are now selling aIJ, kinds of Coats, Pants, Vest, & n , ct largely reduced n 2 prices—many of them lees than cost. ,Now is the time to secure Barg q. The goods are all firlt-class. and will posit;velY be sold without regard to cost, saig.l2.t: Fos BALE CHEAr:—A good simud-band Falling and Shifting-top Buggy. Enquire '.sot thia teas. tf as~uza. ilth hut, bylhe Rev. .7. E. Honeycutt, Mr. Hoary Landis to am Ele nors Eckert, both of Beading twp., thls county. LOUCH—MTE3II.-0¢ Oth_ ,inst by the Rev. W. F..P. Davis, Mr. Edwin Lon* Oelless BM- Ina J. Myers, both of Hanover. • Santa—lisraga. , HEIL, OILAN I : v t the bride's residence, In M. Snyder Mr. Israel to at Betg i zAth of Middletown, this *minty. r Parranamv—On the 90th inst., by Rev. J. T. Shaffer„ atthe We's residence, Mr. Diusle7Trostie, to Miss .0h O. Potterson, D oth Of tide °aunty. , • . VAN Dror—Wia.ulAt Milford, Pa., on the lEth inst., by Rev. V a n Conklin& of New York, Rev. George P. Wyck &Wain 'UMW States Army, (fannetly otaldiplace,) to Octavio B. Wells. INIM.D. • • Obituary notices 5 cents a line for-sill over four lines—cash to accompany the notice. • Frsam..—On the 15th inst., near East Berlin, Charles William, infant son o f Jacob Asset. kith —At Newport, Perry county, orate 20th lost., Minnie May. l aughter of W , 8 and UM° Imonths ckes, formerl and 7 days. y - of Gettysburg, aged 2 pars Go to thy red, our child: • Go to thy dresurdess bed, While yet so gentle undefiled, Witydessings onthy bead. Fresh roses In thy. hand, Buds on thy pillow laid, Brae from tits dark andfearful land, Whose flowers so quickly fade. • Befonithy heart had learned In — wh u rreas tirstray, • Before Met Waver turned 5 4 • The nd downward way. —Outhe 17th inst., Mr. Jacob Sheffer. Of kl ail =rinki, the 74th year of Masan gnumnim.—CM the 121 d inst., in MonutpWia. ant townshi Mrs. Elizabeth atallanith. wife of Mr. John tfl, aged 58 years, 7 months and. P difs• Wehp not tor her! There Is no cause for woe ; But rather nerve thy spirit, that, it walk! traehrLoking o'er the thonaLpethe • And from earn s low 6Mo:fleas keep thee bsok: a • %Mfew fleet severing year* eet thee at heaven's gat,..siti "2"n 'd lead thee on? Weep not tor norIN TUVIDEND. AP Notice Is hereby wire. that the' Beard - of Teenagers of the York and Orsbuiz Turnpike I. Woe declared it . .MeNeM of* Ha • • " 4 ' Mateo oa and atter_theillit of NOVINI2- wit D. 8114:103. dillstant Treasurer. AEM roll-BALE: andersigeed still Mhos for sale b a tier soi=4 , B:6 inn* skaialintre "ruder 14Mdt I, lMitimioo4 fesetag ; terms easy. i k ul Oct 11, 11M-411 IttaleKewYA l arst l M ic a, f 4tuiew of the gtarktto lisbitionsire . iirnind. Prodigies. %Reknit.. BalUmore, Thursday Morning. 500 0 525 575 @ 660 125 0 190 115 9 170 60 0 83 75 @ 80 45 0 49 00 0 500 650 0 6 75 , 215 0) 220 14% 0 15 18 0 19 SePsienoup., FSTILL Flgga WHITE WEIUT RED Wazei, CORE, . ' Rrs, OATS,.._ TnEoEffr-Szsp,' CLOVER-SEED ' FLAX-SEED, BADox, SHOULDERS, " Rocs, LARD, Gettysburg Grain et Prevision Market. Gettysburg, Friday Morning. 000 a 000 . 000 a 5 759 000 a 000 110 a 125 00 a -75 00 a 75 37 0 37 00 a 90 000 0 400 000 a 660 80 a 100 00 a ' 30 a 16 CO a 18 00 a 13 00 a 15 00 a 20 00 a 6 CO a 10 SITES FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, WHITE WHEAT, BED WHEAT, CORN, RTE, OATH, BUCKWHEAT 'TIMOTHY-SEED, ,OLOPER-SEED POTATOES, BUTTER., Ear's BACON, Silouumas, " SlD's, lisnas s, SOAP TALLow, STOCKS AND BONDS Closing Priees Of De Hared a Bro 40 Beath 3rd Philadelphia. 9 o'clock, P. *, Oct. Wth, 18711: • U. S. 6's of 'Bl '1355 11391 " " '62, 1124 112% " " '64, 111% 11155 " " '65 , ..1114 111% " " '65 new, 110% 11055 " " '67, 110% 11055 ,68 110% 110% " s's, 10- , 4o's 1063( 106% U. S. 20 Year 6 per cent. Cy., 111 • 1114 Gold, 112 1124 Silver 107 10. g„ linlmi Pacific IL IL Ist M. Bonds, .....830 840 I=l tniou Pacific Land Grant 80nd5,.... 735 750 Om drertistuunto. OTICE.—The first and final account of JAMES 1.1 E. Rose, Committee of the person and Estate of Anu Ewing, late of Franklin township, Adams county, (a Lunatic), has been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, and will be confirmed by said Court on the NA fal Novem ber nett, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB MELBORN, Proth'y. Oct 99. td 1870. MILLINERY.' 1870. Miss hicCREARY I` ILL open on Saturday, Nov. sth, a large and elegant assortment of winter BONNETS & HATS, at prices ranengfrom 75 cents to $lO.OO. Also, Bonnet and Hat F'rames, Silks, Velvet, Feathers, French Flowers, Fringe, Crepe, Lace, Ribbon, Blond Grenadine, Barage, Jets, &e. Also. a new establishment of Toilet and Fancy Goods. She invites the attention of Ladies to her assort ment which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Oct. V., 1870.-2 m BOROUGH. ORDINANCE DE IT ORDAINED, By the Burgm and Town .1.1 Council of the Borough of (lett sburg, That from aud atter the parage sad aPirroviti of this ordinance, the owner of any lot or lots in the Borough atoresald, shall have the privilege of macadamizing or paving with undressed cobble stones the street In front of his or her lot or lots, from the curb paving to the centre of the Meet, or so tar out as the said Borough has the making and the repairing of the same, and that the said owner so piking or paving in front of his or her lot or lots shall be allowed the expense of the same by credit from year to year upon his or her Borougn tax. not exceeding the amount of said tax any one year, Until the cost of the same is to to him or her. Provided, That the per son swilling himself or herself of the privilege granted by this ordinance shall present to thy Town Connell properly authenticated bills of the expense incurred by the macadamizing ur paving dune under It, fur allowance and approval_ And Provided aim, That 111 no event snail an allow. ante or creditbe myth to any person r‘o..viiali the actual of the material used and work per formed or paving the area front Of any lot or luta ; And Provided further, That the work shall be done under the supervis. lon and Control of the Town Council of the said Borough of Gettysburg, or of their authorized otrawr ; ape that the grade of the sane stall be made to conform to the grades of streets eaten. bated by the said Town Council. • P.5.U1:./Zll. Attest;—.l.loograizernbrasuort,teteric -7 7 -7 . clot, Zl-3t The Fourth Annual Meeting OF 111;)1 ADANL3 COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, • TINDER the act of 1867, win be held in the Li Court House In GettysbUrg during the week contifencing • Monday, December 26th, 1870. Every Teacher In the County is expected to be present. As thls Is the holiday week, Teach many sections of the State Is given to the ers—as the Teachers this year tome the benefit of their Christmas holiday, as they did last year, on Recount of those days not coming on school days, 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 Arithmetic and U. 8. History, with valuable pyrizes. The. other exercises will mo ist of Class-Drills, Discussions, Essays'. Ex. MAL ANNA T. RANDALL, of Owego, Ni. Y., will have charge of Igo elocu tionary department, and will give two entertain ments. PROP. MONTGOMERY; of Millersville, will give instnietion In Penninan• shir•,and Drawing, and give prizes for best ladies andgentleman's Peninanship. Other distingdsh. ed Instructors will be present, including an In structor In Vocal Music.. Thursday will be Directors' day, at width time copies of the School Law will be distributed. Full particulars with full programme will be given in future. HOWARD \VERT, - Oct 28,18;9.-4t County Superintendent. NOW FOR BARGAINS READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER. . PICKING & CO., ered in Gettysbur AvE just received fro* she City ocK the LARG wrocK of Ready-a Clothing , ever offg. GOOSiniag Beaver & other Overcoat,i W E h M iteS ta rts , Wo l o N e l n M Sn C d A T B S. u P k AN ki T n S , S Mid l a T n S d . other Gloves, Blankets, Buffalo Robes, Morse Blankets, Clocks, Trunks. Valises, &c. Also, the West Styles of HATS. & CAPS , for Aden Ties, lthevats, mush* . fa, and Itotions of every variety. Also, a large lot of BOOTS & SHOES, of superior quality. Our Ready-Made Clothing has been made expressly for tads market, of the latest styles, the best of goods, and by experienc ed workmen, Persons wanting Bargains, will do well to call and examine our stock In Chambers burg street , opposite Buehler'sDrugBtore, before pur Oet. 870 el ti sewhere. PICKING & CO. . "FACTS A,RE STUBBORN THINGS." Q 0 says Jacob F. Thomas, agent for the Medal lions. 7 Head Machine. So we think. Mr. Thom as ; and wonder why you did not stick to facts.— Fact No. 1, is, that the machine known as the Hons. was manufactured and sold by A, E. HOWe for many years before his death. - is Fact No. 2, rimedthat the same machine improved manufactu and sold at the same place by his snow:nor and Son, B. P. Howe, 437 Broadway, New York. and not by the President of the Gro ver Baker Company, as falsely stated by Mr. Thomas In his advertisement of October .by Fact No. 3, is. that the Medallion Head Machine is an imitation of the A. B. Howe Machine ; and to make our aseerff on good /WU give in,ooOfor ever* Mnallian Head Machine mode and sold prior to 11154 Fact No. 4, is, that Mr. Thomaslias been Misin formed as rewds originality by those who know Mat their sta teme nts could not be sustained. Fact No. 5, is, that the reputation acquired by the A. B. Howe Machine bas induced others to imitate It, and among those the so-called Howe Company have endeavored to palm off as the meda machine made than, by affixing a Me. . Head of the late Elias Howe, Jr., to their machine. Fact No. 6, is, that Snail Heads, Putty Heads, nor Medallion Heads cannot dx originality as well as FACTS. "Render unto Cesar the things that are Caesar's." Fact No. 7, is that The Original Ham Swing H. ft Machine Improved can be Dania of ROWE, Oettleiliwit Beane _,mber after reading this, th at you have heard it said, I Tim : latest Ter Im&red Machine )14$ NO .M., , WA 1 . 1 lON Br The °Mead stSil imperfect one Cliedallioalasd in , Is . 31 C old billion who'll die of "Norm" oaths n. F. a HiN u tt ituut tager of Paus na it= Nel street. gyw gdytnistitnits Court. Proxlamation, WY me HISM2fe.S the Iferierl= (Irum ea, Pro ngs in the counties compost's Shs bah and Justice of the Courts of Oler Ned T i e= * OM_ General Jail DeliveryZof the trial of an *spew and otluirollenders M said -dbisiew Jaunt J. Mums and Roan MoCtrnisr, Judges of the Courts of Ciermalb pat e liti bees of the Courts of Oyer abd r aad General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and tither (Menden. in the count( of Adams— have issued theirPrecePtiiitdhendnl date the 215$ of April, in the year of our one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Deliv ery and Court of Mei. and Terminer, at CeOs. burg, on MONDAY, the 28th of NOVSMBisit, 22 0 25 16 163( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Jos- Hoes of the Peace, the Coroner and tbeCoastables within the , county, that they be then and therein their persons, with Lelia Records, and Inquisitions, ons, and other remelt'. Nanm, to do those things which to their of and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in jail of said county of Adams, are to be then and there to_iffosocute t them mi shall be just JACOB MAIN Sheriff. Sheriff's Of fi ce, Gettysburg, Oct, , 211, 0. to JURY LIST. NOVEMBER TERM 1870 GRAND JURY. Franklin—Junta Burnell, Foreman. Menaliert—N. G. Wilson, Isaac Bender, W. W. Blocher. Conowago—Martin Sniper. JrarPh Sea gy Stratstn—Jeremiah shrive'', Henry Albert, Jere miah Taughlubangh. Huntington—Ell Kochenour, John Gardner, of B. Residing—John King, Jacob Picking, Samuel Overholtzer. Gettysburg—Harvey D. Wattles, John J. Weir- Eh, Jeremiah Culp. Mountioy—Ezra Hahn, Peter Gouger. Germany—Emanuel Myers. Tyrone—William Starner. Littlestown—James Colehouse. liamiltunban—Adam C. musselman. Highland—Hugh McGruighy. - Gettysburg—Emanuel Bushman, Matthew Eche!. berger, Robert A. Myers, Wm. T. Ziegler. Cumberland—Gunnel A. Cobean, P. D. W. Han. key. Germany—Matthew G. Wolf. Oxford—Alexander D. !limes, Nicholas lielfteL Huntington—W illlam E. Lishey, Absolom Clever. Latlmore—Daniel Hoopert, George Ecelges Jacob IL Brown, John A. Shultz. LlbertyGeorge P. To per, W. ROSS White. • Hamiltonban— Myers, John Sanders, Jr. Hamilton—John Stltzel, Henry Lawrence, Henry • Munk, John HeltzeL Menaßen—Conrad Dull, li: N. Minnigh, Stephen Wierman, Jacob Bair. John B. Wright, Wm. A. Wierman, Isaac Miller" Straban—Jesse McCreary, Peter 8. Dechert, Hen ry A. Picking, Eden Norris, Ephralm Schrlver, John Etihn, Luther F. Fiches. FranklinarJonathan Wittier, Abraham Hart, John McKenfick, Albert Vandike, Henry Milten berger. Couowago—Mjchael ! 4 eUesr, Tyrone—J. Milton Pittenturt, Jesse 8. FisseL Mountjoy—W Whim Young, MatmtPleasant—Adam H. Deitrick, Wm. F. Parr, George Hemier. Reading—Singleton •Eicholtz, Lewis Chronbter, John L Brenlzer, Samuel IL Tanghinbaugh, Hiram Howard , Abraham Bushey. Union—Jeremiah Gitt. Butler—Henry liartzel. kinthland—Jmule P. Topper, Cornelius Myers, James Irwin. SECOND Wl= 000 910 Gettysburg—Aaron Sheely Gecirge C. Cashman, M. AL Miner, David M. sheads. Cumberland—David McGrew, T. T. Norris, W. Harrison Lott, Peter Swisher. Littlestown- T. & Blocher, Martin Steffy. Germany—samuel Berner. Oxford-John 0. Lenhart, John R. Hersh. Joseph lake, Francis Marshall, Wm. J. Kuhn' Huntington—James Davis. Latimore—{abseu Trimmer, Anthony K. Myers. Liberty—Win. Hass Hunter, Reuben Shover. Hamiltonian—Joseph Gelbach, John Mickley!' Menallen—Jonas Rouanzahn. Stream—Samuel Shull, William Wibte. • Franklin—Charles Starner George Seta C , unowago—FranelS imeerinser, Joseph Burkee. Tyrone—Peter Hummer, Wm. Sadler. Mountloy—J. Watson Barr, James F. Elder. Mountmas Tim pleasant mins.—Jesse Wolford, John Sneeriuger, Tho Berwick Bor.—Frederick Wolf., _•L' Berwick t„—George Caster. Freedom—Joseph A. Wierman. UUnion—DavidLoh,, William Young ,. Daniel W. SeIL Butler—lsaac Kuhns, Hezekiah Hamm, George Group. Highland—John Herbst. York Springs Bor.—John Stevens. OcL 1F70.--tc = NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME ! RE undersigned have entered Into partner shlp, and under the firm of CAM:IIAX a: OYER, Dirt and will carry on the Lime Burning Business, at the old stand—the Gettysb Lime Kilns on the corner of Railroad and streets.— Farmers and others can rely on getthng the best of lane at all thnes, and at invest mane: rates. CO AL • at /.west prior& Limo and Coal delivered anyntiono in fiettya. /PAA/511 , 4.4111111111 KNRY oyazinad. Oct. 28, lro.—tt ORPHANS' COURT SAL OF RE • On Priddy, Notehiber ISM, at 1 o'clock." AL, By Virtue of an Order it the OrpluiturCourt of Adams county directed to the undtwsighed Ad. inlidstrators of the &tads of Thom. Onunrit. deceased, will be espied to Public lisle, on the premises, at Gulden s Station in Straten town ship, Adams county, about ISO ACRESOP LAND_ , being the Western end of the term of said Daniel Gulden, divided by a line running from &point on the Turnpike opposite the lane leading to the Warehouse, North 'to a point near the corner of lands of ltobert Bell and J. C. Miller. About LS A.CRISEI Of. said Land is In Timber and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers ; the remairdlig SO Acres are farm lona. Attendance will be elven and terms made known by °EviI:GE P. GULDEN, DAVID WILLS, Administrators. Oct. 211.--ts OCTOBER, 1870. J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-CORD NOW TICS ONLY Thread put up tor the American market whkh Is SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, Worn lip 8 to 1ti0.1.00 !admire. FOR HAND AND MACHETE. Vet 211.-4 t AGENTS WANT fEDor !-4‘50 a week can be made try Ouvreseleg "The History of the Great Republic," Considered from a Christian standpoint. By Rev. JESSIE T. PECK. 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House, Sign & Ornamental PAINTER, GETTYSBURG, PA., Shop on Washington street, opposite WEAVER'S LIVERY, S?Work promptly attended to In town or country, at reasonable prices, and In the best of style. (Sept. 2, Is7o,%—tf REMOVED JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED Next door le J. W. Cress' &ore, on Cham. berobarg as., near the Brepre A large assortment of ClO/Ws, Crelarere Vestihsirs; Trims ai:is :fie., te.. offered at the smallest Goods bought at the Store cut ree qlchorpe. Goods made up with as well when ...0t at other stores as at his own. Latest Y. Fashions received, and tailoring done in t . mast approved style. Cutting done, as usual. The while patronage solicited, and no effort spired to please. April 22, 11170-41 JACOB& YOUNT'S COMPOUND POR TEOI CORI OP PUT.= GORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or aay othex Induturuttory or Inward disease id the ThroM tt not ot too longstanding. Also, Hamm= FEVER. Thla leadithla Kam Wert ttied - viousAarpti of CASES, In different parts of the em&y, and has never been known to fail if taken in Um and accord ing to directions. It Is warranted to cure. Give Etrial and it will s for itself. Every house lON Mould Ronde seves with a bog of this niblicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it ad=all are arta ineWla byWm= Yocarr Co., Pa., or by their anthorbed agents.— lA* s Gett3 rik7niarly all the Stores in Adams eounty. • MAIM YOUNT & CO. liar 1587.-41 Young, 'Smyth,. Field & Co,, Isms, Mantretern sad /abbe - a of HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITUGOOPS, tINENS, Iff, 409 Market M., 418 Commerce ?Et, PISI!„ADELPIitA York- Springs, Ps) .rmacirj, hot*. ima—tt VlDlClDraffia MUSK Bastoer Cards, v V Ouds, Tkads. and, PetittonsiM assales, climates iyiu..Advtrtitements.' REPORT OF the condition of "THE FIRST NATION a.." AL BANK OF GETTYSBURG," in Gettys burg, in the State of renmrylvanla, at the gloss of businesien the Bth day of °mbar- RESOURCE& Loans and Discotults... $148,7111 40 Time AeomamodatioeLommslo7,l9e 40 Indebtedness of Memos: .. 9,000 00 • IL S. Bonds to secure Clr; culstion U. B. Bonds and BecurMes on hand Other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages (as per sched ule) 25,01 M 50 Due from &deeming serve Agents (aa per sc and heße d- ule) 24 Due from other liallonal Banks 2,674 (aa per schedule) 24307 as Due from other Banks and • Bankers (as per schedule).. 2,235 97 Furniture and Fblures 700 00 700 00 3:EI Cheeks and other Cash Items (as per schedule) Bills of other National Banks. siltieN7ll.lckeCulsTrency (includ- Legal Tender Notes LIABILITIES. Capital Stock pald In Surplus Fund... Exchange Interest Profits and Loss. Circulating Notes received from Comptroller .90,000 00 Amount on hand 35 00 Amount outstanding Div'den& Unpaid • Individual Deposits Due to National Banks (as per schedule) Due to State Banks and Bankers ( as per schedule) I, GEORGE Assotp, Cashier of "The Pint Na tional Bank of Gettysburg,' do solemnly swear that tie above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. of Adam State of Pe GEORGE County s, SO Sworn toand subscribed before me, this 17th day of October. 1870. IL MARTIN, Notary Public. CoattEet—Attest: Oct. 21, 1870.-3 t REPORT F the condition of the GET,T S BURG NATIONAL BANK, at the close of business, October 8, 1870: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation U. S. Bonds and Securities on hand,.. Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages.. Due from Redeeming and Reserve Agents 25,876 87 Due from other National Banks 1,517 84 Due from other Banks and Bankers.. 1,272 44 Banking House 5,000 00 Current Expenses 581 82 Taxes Paid 1,336 09 Cash Items (Including stamps) 1,517 84 Bills of other National Banks 1,091 00 Fractional Currency (Including Nick. els) Legal Teudei Notes 1450,642 00 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $145,150 (X) Surplus Fund 21,71 X) (XI Discount 8,500 27 ' Profit and Lose 5,385 22 National Bank Circulation outstand• . - Mg 130,365 00 State Bank Circulation outstanding... 3,577 00 Individual Deposits 130,560 39 Due to National Banks 2,929 86 Due to other Banks and Bankers 1,483 96 Dividends unclaimed 990 50 I, J. EMORY BATH, Cashier of the Gettysburg National Bank_ do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J, KMORY MLR, Ctultter. Subscribed and sworn to be, fore me, this 12th day of October, 1870. NIAJITLY, Notary Public. Conazer—Attest: fs3. Etw D. 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IFFadden, urtreshoro', Tenn. says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadallr and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ;send me four bottles, as I wish It for my brother who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benji pecbtol, or paa, Oblo, an I hare elad for tw *in with an in veterate eruption my whole Jody; short time since I purchased a bottle of Rosadalis and It effected a perfect cure. rnirßosadalls lb geld by all Druggists. 'Laboratory, 61 Exchange Pbtee, Baltimore & CO., 'Proprietors. Feb. 11, 1870.—lyin ffir•For sale in Gettysburg, Pa., by A. D. Buguasa, Druggist. • IR STAGE OFFICE. KEYSTONE ROUSE, THE Keystone Houesi b ghamberb g scree nreet, has been selected as GeWnb oMce the CRAMBEBBIIIIII4I and ntl.M Ulm wrsoN-LINN& Male for Chambersce daily st 1 o'clock, P M. and ter Oily at the same Misr. Pare reoe= ill a Rotel and passengers called for at any Place In town. The Keystone Howe rues a ankelassltACK to aid trots the Depot flak. Hack to hire. • W. E. MYER& Gettysburg, Sept. 8,1870.-6 m TO THE PEOPLE. w E publish below &certificate of thetlearetary of the "Adatalt= r eir=l Bdo. w i d ..a r t s uat,=d tor competition alr io mitr lasi Fats as It was only there for ealdbition: No jothudget er z=ed It& bulb at eorapaired- Imp PETERSON & OARPRiMt. T 4 1 0 = , that Wheeler &Wilson entered be Won* tbn ! and ant the. were not te an le or ecenpartann of na manta r inaeldnea laPL 0• 8 1 Of Melltd "W o 0 :31= 1113E":1 800A1 146-14 lase & Hamlin Cabinet Own IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS. Potentid June 21st, and August 23d, 1870. Reduction of Prices. • - The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., have the of announcing Important improvements their Cabinet Organs, for which Patents were granted them In June and August last. These are not merely meretricious attachments, but enhance the substantial excellence of the instruments. They are also enabled by increased facilities for manufacture, to make, from this date, a further reduction of prices on several leading styles. Having completed and added to - their former facilities a large new manufactory, they hope hereafter to supply all orders torampUy. The Cabinet Organs made by this Company are of such universal reputation, notordy throughout America, but also In Europe, that few will need assurance of their superairlq. They now offer FOUR OCTAVE CABINET OR GANS, la quite plain mans, but equal ac co to their capacity to anytg they make, for each. -The SAME, DOU BLE REED. OS FIV 3'l l OCTAVE DOUBLE REED ORGANS, FIV STOPS, with Knee swell and Tremulant, In el,- pat case, with several of the Mason 11/. Hamlla improvements. SIZ. The lame Erra.a, with new Vox Humana, Automatic Swell, _ ,&c. $l6O. FIVE OCTAVES, THREE SETS REEDS, SEVEN STOPS with EUPHONE r a splendid instrument, 122%. A new Illustrated catalogue with full informa tion. and reduced prices, is now ready, and Will be sent free, with a testimonial circular, present. hag a great mass of evidence as to the superioriq of these Instruments, to anyy one sending his ad. dress to the MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO_ 154 Tremont Street, Boston, or 596 Broads*. New York. __ Oct. 21.-lw 00, -' OOO 00 15000 63 .50 690 50 137 71 1,302 00 300 7' 800 00 25,500 00 279.43773 $100,090 00 8100 17 5,720 30 3,919 10 4.785 86 7,915 13 AT ANTED—AGENTS, (041_ per dant.) sell the W v celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SENUNG MA CHINE. Has the underfeed, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on both sides,) and is fully Licensed The best and cheapest family Sewing Machine to the market. Address, JOHNE3O..y, CLAP.K St CO., Boston, Mass , Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, ill, or St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 23.-3 m 89,985 00 202 SCY 72,171 58 2,488 IS 975 09 $279,437 78 S6OA WEEK paid agents male or female, In a new manufacturing business at home. No capital required . Ad dress NOVZI2I7 Co., Baco, Me. • Oct. 7.-4 w VlNegar um& from Cider, In 10 hours without Druid'. Send 10 cents tor Circular to Y. SAGE, Cromwell, Comi. Oct. 7.-1% A LARGE ASSORTMENT of good serviceable SECOND HAND ORGANS, from •300 to WOO for sale at very low prices. Send for particulars to E. (k. G. G. Boos, 1131 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Oct. 7.-4 w O. BIIOUGII, JllO. Holtman, GLOkTmioNE, $ Directors FREE TO BOOK AGENTS We will send a handsome - Prospectus of our New Illustrated Banally Bible to any Book Agent, tree of charge. Address, NATIONAL l'untianntia Co., Phila., Pa. Oct. 7.-tw $lO MADE FROM 50 Cts Something urgently needed by everybody. Call and examine, or samples sent (postage paid) for 50 eta. that retail easily for $11). E. L WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Sq., N. Y. (let. 7.-4 w $183,166 46 L 50,000 00 30,000 00 2,800 00 AGENTS WANTED for Hon. Wm. H. Hemad's Grand Tour of Mexico, Adventure. and Bight-seeing In "OUR 818TBR REPUBLIC." Is a work of rare merit, profusely Illustrated. Send for circulars to Coruna Man Book Company, Hart ford, Conn. Oct. 7.-4 w THEA-NECTAR. 281 68 27.200 00 C HEIL P PAINTING.- 100 lbs of the PEcosts COY ! pi_srz's COLORED PAINT (cost -1-3 log 1112.50) will paint as much as 250 lbs. of Lead, and wear - longer. For particulars, ad dress S. Bowing, See'y., No. 150 COST LEAD. t N. Fourth st., 0ct.7.4w FARMER'S HELPER Shows how to double the profits of the FARM, and how farmers and their sons can each make 1110 PNI, MONTH In Winter. 10,000 CMes will be mailed free to Farmers. Sergi naive and address to ZIEGLER & MoCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 7.-4 w 3450,642 00 AGENTS WANTED FOR. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. Containing Fleetwood's "Life of Christ," and Jives of the Apostles , Evangelists and Martyrs,' Doddridges"Evklencesof Cluistianity ;" "History of the Jews," by Jtrsephus • "lilstory of all the religious Denominations," with treatise and tables relating to events connected with Isible History containing many rine engravinga. The whole forming a complete Treasury of Christian Know!. phia. edge_ W. FLINT, 28 8. Seventh St., Philadel- Ott. 7.-4 w AGENTS WANTED FOR THE WHITE CHIEF Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the The wild adventures and marvelous experi ences of GEO. P. BELDEN, known as the "Big Warrior," - Great Hunter," and famous "White Chief," of 100 lodges, from llioS to A book of Thrilling interest Truthful, Terse, Fresh. Spir ited, Fascinating, Facts not Fiction. Itichlyp instilled. tinted paper, elegant _ ehartpayerybudy everywhere and sell to exceed earrly for Muitrated pottier, sample pages terms. Agents repotting ISO to aiuti per week. A. H. HlitifiAßlN Pub't, 41:* Chestnut st., Phila. Oct. 7.-iw FOUND! • MI unfailing remedy for all BronchLtDifficultles, Sore Throat and Colds. DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS also purify the blood, assist ollenlll4/91l and arrest decay, acting directly on the Mucous Membrane they should be promptly add freely taken In ail tos i t t i e r: p or u vit e ut ei e r tangt:f , ;a f real:eL lw a x s i th a g thus ward oti l all tendency to cold and Lung diffl. conies. FOR WORMS IN CHILDREN Wells' Carbolic Tablets are a never falling reme dy. TRY THEM. SOLD BY pitUoGina Oct. 7.-4 w FORTUNES oFe'ld t° live men * Rare Chance. Send Stamp. Dia mond K. Cu., Wilmington, DeL Sept. 9, 19iD-3m 1 - - 111 E MAGIC COMB will change any colored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. It contains no poison, Any one can use lt. One sent by mail tor SI. Address MAGIC COMB CO.. Springfield, Mara. [Sept. 1870.-an Turner's Tic Douloureux, NEURALVrIA PILL. ariasfe, certain and speedy cure/Cr Neuriddia l alt Nervous &ewes. Rocifectrare magical An UNPAILDiG REMEDY for .Nartutou. Factams often effecting a perfeeteure in a single day. No hum of Nervous Disease falls to yield to its wonderful power. Even in the severe Cases of Chronic Neuralgia, affecting the entire system, Its use for a few days aftonis the most astonish ing relief and rarely fails to produce a corm, etc and penmumt cure. It contains no materials in the slightest degree injurious. It has the un- qualified approval of the best physicians. Thou sands In every part of the country Erf acknowledge its power to south use tortured nerVeS, and restoringthe failing strength. f3ent by mall on receipt of price and postage. One package, • gLoO - • Postage 6 cents. Six packages -5.. a) • " 27 " It is sold bi all dealers in drugs and medicines. TURNER & CO.,Sole niprlptorli,l33 Tremont st. Sept. 2,1870.4 W A GENTS WANTED-4225 A MONTH)—by the AINIERICAN KNITTING ALACIILNE Co., Bookro, Mass., or BeLeeds, Sept.A3m AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CLIAJCBERLDOS Law Book for Business Men. THE BEST SUBSCRIPTION BOOK OUT. Ad dress 0. D. CASE & CO., Hartford, Coup. 4w EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT. DR. GUILMETTE'i EXTRACT OF JUNIPER As a delicious tonic healthful, and arative for all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, &c., It is unrivalled. To - Females It Is espeily recom mended for all Irregularities of Me menses, and disorders peculiar to their, as as tt can be used with perfect safety. In malarious districts it is a great preventive of Feyer and Ague Clumas 9. FAtruanta, Wholesale Agent, 40 Barclay 14., New York, Sept. 23.4 m lIIIMICANE PATENT LAII TERN COMPANY, o ff i..,, 40 Barclay Bt., N. Y. (Up Stairs) Oder to the public a Lantern cfibining safety and eeonoll.ly,With, geode had 'ueetuluess. It osenot espwee ; It gives a good light, and Wu- SUMS leas oil than any other; it is not disturbed. rs e by the hl wind. and II a glue Is bron it Is sow re by means or the screw. Tney are entre liked where they hare. been tried. . ElePt Ili. ...dal .. D R* 91 11LIN G I % 13t.. P ,• ProL e l= 11 2rA Bt.. One 41, and Dr. Greene, at N. C., are tubing latenlablng mires et all Cancers, Tumors, Men," t ac u s egammrid . r bl ith ausonite ir y u e miut erig v o e i d a our these not For other r addrelea=% n for e lm* ca er l, [Bept 1870—boer zn E r thra •AVICRYBODY,kimi Fo boy, 2rk eta ♦ " .ttenlrin de Etlquette, I t a' ' afrMettl.ro o,r Lover, Wets. ' " 60148. Jauu Consummate. Nets.— • • triter, stole . Amtela Theolvi • at UsliterousDisefosures.s o ete., • irt* . so GoiroftitYribets ea nirr e rg and Illairmade Earry;l6ets. yrue Marriage guide and Daft of Nitt ~ 1=k1014.8 tetaltaile= MOM& 4-4 w iletv Advertisementg. SEASON OF 1810=71 Oct. 7.-4 w Gi=l 10- 4 n r.aktil l ati s CllMl4e. LADIES' FANCY FURS JOHN FA A j. 71$ Arch St. Middle of the Block, between 7th and Bth Streets, 8011111 Side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all , lands and quality of . FANCY FURS Sot Ladles , aaid eblldreWs Wear. Barba enlarged, remodeled and Improved s od (*land Laverably known FUR BMPOstIIIM, and having Imported - a very large and Wendld f s i or st t m ha e nd oa Euoep dei ff d n hakingd sh aodMmurs mdm up by the most skilllul workmen, I weeld re spectfully invite my friends of Adams and adja cent Counties, total! and examine my very large and beautiful assortment of Pauey Fars, for - and Children. lam determined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House in this city. All Furs Warranted. :No misrepresenta. tionato effect sales. J 0111; PAREIRA, 718 Arch street, Philadelphia. [Oct 21.-3 m W ES'f E R BEST STORY PAPER LNI THE UNIVERSE A Prize to every subscriber. Send Stamp for Pri ze Circular and Specimen. .1. R. ELLIOET, Pub lisher. Boston, Mass. Oet. 21.-4 w r t ELAPIERRE'B ELECTRIC SOAP.—Warrant" ed Better and Cheaper than tuly other. For Sate la Philadelphia. Patehurg, &0.. by Janney Andrews, Iltiegleh & WWI. Hunts & &molter. Waterman & Young, Thomson & Morns. Wahl. aright & Co.. Waterman, Son & Co.. Morison. Hoar & Co., T. Conruw & Barton & Son, Men & Harvey', W. L, Graver, J. H. Krause, Roberta & Co. S. J. liumphry, H. J. tionner, slyers& CO., K Morpm, E. Elk_y & Co., Hough & Co., T Barnes. W. Kirk. Boyd & Co., Ogden & Co., Arbnekles & Co., of Pittsburg. and many others. Oct. 21.--he THEA-NECTAR A PURE CHINESE BL "A C k TEA WITH GREEN TEA FLAVOR Warranted to Snit all Tastes WANTED AGENTS, to canvass for PERKIN& AND ROM'S NoN - rxripervr. K OS EN 14', LAMP, c r .. ..Ned by more than 50 ProfessoNo our CO Absolutely safe —saves 38 per cent. of 011--un bad odor—Wlll not bleak or wear out, because metalle. Our agents Make money, because It supplies a want as uni versal to right. For full particulars address, -with stamp, BEND. F. BOWEN. 3‘.1 Floor, Mechanics' Bannk, Harrisburg, Pa. Oct. IL, 1869.—tf Book and Job Printing OF ALL %INDS Done with neatness, cheapness and dispatch at The Sher and Sentinel °Sleet CuPtattrO and ,cintriittors. Wm. U, Stal6mith & Sou, GETTYSII UR G , PA Carpenters and Contractors, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND wiNDoNy BRACKETS, &C., Constantly on hand, and manntaetnred to order out of the BEST MATERIALS, by enprienced workraeigland at REASONABLE PRICES, B'OrdrN pi omptly attended to January 15, Is69—tf GEO. C. CASHNIA.N, GETTYRBURG, Pd., Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY Informs the public, that he has removed to his New Shop. on Stratton street between York and Railroad streets: and is pre pared to take eontraets for putting up and repair lug buildings, at as reasonable rates u any bull- der hi Gettysburg—aA work guaraideed t 4 be of best uallty. He hopes by strict attention tb bust- nem o merit public patronage. Give him a Call April 9, 1869-ti tarmin;timpinnento, &r. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER AND SELF RAKER. HIS machine has met with the most ednintete success. In every sectiuu where it eve' been introduted, it has taken precedence ever those mac Lines which have heretofore ranked as hrst eiass It a perfect eehtrieaker Mil a superior ➢dower: A careful examination will cortteice any one of its superior merits over all otters. In sinwhciLY. strength and durability. As a ben-raking keep. er it has no equal to osokkarnigedg e, The Dodge rake Ls attached, tone other machine In the United ntatek exoegl_to t4ls amaine.r- Built by the DODGE & STEv MSBON , Siauulac. turfing Co„ Auburn, New York. . READ THE NOTICE OF THE COMPANY TO ult AtILNYB: Having teen informed that certain nranulac turers In Ohio and elsewhere are building neap. ers, with DoLGEII nELF.JIAKE attached, we ask you to tarnish us the names of all persons vending or purchasing such machines, as we have never ilcetueci any plson or pm sons to Manufac ture said sELF-it Ait or any part therebt, and will prosecate to the f extent of the law all per. sons manufacturing , selling Or adnig said "SM. rake except of our ownmanufactvre: i A. -DODG We have that confidence Di Mils machine s that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test It with any other machine they may wish, and keep the one that gives the Must, eatligaetion. Farmers eimm atel wanting Droppers attgateg can b e se . od. For the benefit Of those wanting machines we should refer them to a few of thole to whom we have sold, via: Henry_ Culp Peter llfackley, R. Leas; at. Forney, Jose 1). Newman, Penrose, George F. Minter, ohn Deardorff, Abraham Waylizight, - Ephraim Lady, David Plank, Jonathan Witter to. , hu aockersmuh, Jaime Mickley, eter Kettoman. Daniel settle, eery Sbzlver, John Bender, Christian Wirer, John Ecker, Bass Hunter, Henry King, John Lower, Andrew Welkert, - John N. _joyer, J. J. Kerr, m Oa Hand a few Second Hand Reapers. Also, WIRE-TOOTH HAY BAKEItS, of differ ent make, amongst which Is the Brandt Hake, A U few PLOGHS of different kinds, Thresher and Separator one of the best and cheapest ever • Sc ed in the county. HAMBISBIJELI FANNI N 'RILL and Farm' Imilifeinedts generally, 4far Persons Wishing, to wain ire. unietikhee giu find them at the warehouse , IL .10enra Wilms & lynx, Gettysburg. Ya.;or at 'the teshienoe of the subserthet, 2 taller trim iiettysbuFg on the Har risbung road. EXTWAS CONSTANTLY' CfNIiAND In case of breAkage. Persons wanwill ad. dress the subscriber, ' gan. WJCBLE, Agent, Nay 71,1870.-41 - - Sew* Vtaditus, 40:WE .MACIIINES 'TEE LATID3T . DIPROViIi AND ONNUINF. ALAS SOW JA. SEWING MACHINES. ;• JACOB F. TIIO3fAS, r dgerqs ,GETTYSBURG. At Ma midair.. on Yitt•At.' Street. RDIOB will ixs.promptli.ailended to. Ma -0 cones deilverett Wiped} of thp musty and Instructions ten tarnie pu Ware agalnet *Mee who use the name of COW With their machines on account of ot the 1 Howe Machines There are HNI.II It ma kes they hare imbedded in tiy l / 4 tastathlecita- Huh having the likeness of HOW Jr. on tt4 b. M. —M Oct 21.-4%