I Polito: iirlosaulialarurDirec=, soloed_per a sesarananal vidend *ant.' clear of all Govern, ble on sal after the I,6ylinst. , GEORGE *MOLD. Cashier. , enthy given that the Board of York and Gettysburg Turnpike declared a Dividend of ,1 PER e on and aver the nth of fl ovelo -c - WM. D. MIMES, Assistant TreaeUrer. . • °TICE .,.f and Directore - af the GET- Al. ItAfilL a eelered a , dend of SLX PER T.-onCap of all U. S. T payable on ' ""x Snit and final account, of Wm. soigne .. e of JANIES IL WA.I.• • Wier Uvraship. Adams county, unbar, a.sslgnakent, has been t of owns:ton pleat of Adams be cot:tarn:Led byßaid Court on , A. D., Ire, tm.m. cause be B MELITOBB",'ProthY rs Testamentary on the estate Sleetztli, late of Gettia , burg, been granted to trie undendm place, he hereby glves notice bred to said estate to make Im , aad those having claims against t 'them 'property authenticated 11'1%L MCVLHAI , ;', Ex'r. Testamentary on the estate Serra, deceased. tate of Lett- Adieu coutity;-,havins been teerther. residing In Vt , asking k eotinty, he hereby wives no- Indented to said estate to matte ht. and those . having - to present them' preperVV- J ement ISREAL H. SidMfor ant sad anal loseettnt of Jamas .• Mee of the person and Estate to of Franklin township, Adorns e); has been flied In the 'Court Of Adams ()aunty. and will by, Court on the 34th of None mimebe shown to the eontram JACOB MELUOILN. Proth'y. SE plleationsio keep a Restaurant. ley office , with the requisite and w7ll • be presented set the Newham,• on Me 4th MONDAY 1100: Gettysbutt nnk , Conowago mew.% Handltonbsta. I G. WOLF, Clef*. Notice. nottee to all whom It may can e 2:4 of October,lB7o, my wffe, fly bed and board - without any and I hereby Idrewarn all per. or hazborlog tier on MY He y no debts or her eOntracting. JAMES IKJELWEE -Church Meeting -nog of the Memorial Church I be held in the M. E. Church MIDAY the I.Bth of NOYEM "ca. A full attendance is ie- Importance will be attended R. G. MGCREARY. President. solution. . VEII & SON having been dls. COnsent, al/Parties indebted I immediately ffnd make set s will be found at the office of sehington street. W. WEAVER - LEVI WEAVER. Totice FEE lately subsisting between can and Wm. McClean, In having been dissolved by the , all tees and debts owing to are to be - paid, andpresent- all de . ratdpare to be lstellrm. where' the bust be attended to and the prac- WM. McCLEAN ORDINANCE AND ORDAINED, by the rn Council of the Borough of '' lrd e l Thun iglg * t r lT i B a L ow r i l Xr say dwve r A u te_ g :tb • e Wall, Window or nook ta=l., shall, on oonsiettint u Sr-tuuntill!e with costa. r ymeut tow km ty Jail for tbe vernal of not ore than live days. 1970 -1 xasi;Gr J c Cleric HILL, Burgess r's Notices. veh MI Legatees and ncerned that the Adathila. matter mentioned will be hani tt Court of Adama Goon. • d kca'ance, on MONDAY, c. • 1870, at 10 o'doek, A. al account of Amanda du o: hidney Stlidebeeker, de. Guardianship account of uirdlati of Mary Rohrbaugh. Idreu of Wm. Rohrbaugh. MSIIIE=I of John Rider, Executor deceased. ' I JSL A. SWOPE, BogiAtor " LIST. II TERM 1870. NI) JLRY. • , Foreman. • U. Isaac Pmendet, W. TY c'ser. Joneyb Heagy. yer, Henry Albert, Jere • • our, Jobn Gardner. of B. Jacob Picking, Samuel Wattles, John J. Weir Peter Godger. iyera uer. lehouse. C. Muses Luau. aught'. : . JUICY. Bushman, Matthew Elehet yer% Wm. T. Ziegler. A. Gobeam P. D. W. Ran- Mimes, Nicholas EteltzeL LLshey, Absalom Clever. • rt, George Hetges Jacob • ultz. • W. Ross o White. . Myers, Jhn Sanders, 4 Henry Lawrence, Henry .1, IT- N. Mlnnigh, Stephen r, John B. Wright, Win. A. Peter R. Deehert, Ben- Norris, Ephraim Behtiver, Mhos. Mier, Abraham Ran, John Vaadike, Henry Mitten , Curt. Jesse S. Flue 1. Ittick, Wm. F. Pari, ebollz, Lewis Chronister Samuel H. Taugbinbaugb • Busbey. Topper, Come 120 'WILL • Georre. C. Cashman, AL tiikvos. • eGrew. I'. T. W. Swisher. ; Martin &eery. John R. Hersh, Joseph WM. J. Kuhn. • .r, Anthony K. Myers , Benben Shover. 'elhaeb, John Mickley. Wible. . &WA,. • " 491 "3 30 40Pb Barkee. Vti talL llAl ettid er. k r. Young, Daniel W. Haanian. George Stereos. amation. • HomineJ. Mama, Pre. Omni el GOIDAWD • Peeing the Lgth District. of Oyer and Terminer Cor the trial of aft In said district and •*: MCCURDY, ' • a., CQMRIOII /1664 , :r and Te r the trial of nal the ?" ' . . Gsa Ws* • r7 ' Or z Ur: , atiAi g t - • of bV Mire to all the Jos. •• sad tbeConstablea • they_De then and Wl* MOW words, astd_otharratoem • • Which to their mimeo to be done, awl also, r • Thth . e Prisottetaldiat then* I Adams, I : KLUNTirt; r iv . Vet. 21, ire. tc taranitntinti. Friday Xeraiiii SIM Is, 1570. HORSE STOLEN. - -OR Tuesday night of this 'aka, Rev. M. J. Alleman, of Littles town, had a valuable horse stolen—no clue as the thief.- farA correspondent from , New Oxford writes. us that sidoies paid to Teacherif in 'Oxford 'township are as follo ws :— School N °•l /44 Fi f fmo - 4.4 2 s - • Rixtranza—Hr. Henry Culp, (black smith,) of.this place, sends us two large Radishes—one weighing n lbs., and the other Si lbs. • • oz.k—Pof. 8,18. Mcgiiyiry, of thus 'dice; sends us a very fine head of Cab bags, raised in his garden, which meas. , urea 37 inches in circumference, and weighs 12 lbs. Ici..--Ort Tozisdai Aigl> haft ;ice, for the first time this season, formed on the ponds and small streams in this neighbor hood. We have had an unusually mild fall, with no symptons of winter. NEW LAw• F4uf . —Wm. MeCle*Esq; of the late firm of M. &W. McClean, has associated with him in the practice of law H. B. Woods, Esq., and will do business under the firm of McClean 4S: Woods. See card. 111rDr. CHeasub - has 'been lecturini4 to full houses in Agricultural Hall, during the last week, on Physical Culture. He understands how to humor and hold an audience, illustrates his catisHiav talks. au the anatomy of the human system, by carefully prepared manikins, skeletons, diagrams, and sharp hits at fashiona ble follies, and vices. Loox - 43tpri--Oar exchanges notice an unusualnitmber of robberies in the 'rural districts during the last few weeks. The country is full of stragglers and vagabonds, and it will be well for farmers, as well as citizens of towns, carefully to secure their premises and have a sharp watch over the movements of all suspicious rharaters. Buium—On Wednesday /iight;trf this week a large Bank Barn belonging to Mrs. Starner, of Germany township, was destroyed by fire with all the contents, consisting of 165 bushels of 4 4 1 , 7 , #14 . bushels of Corn,: Chain 'DM,' int Aitinyf other farming implements; also, 8 horses, 1 cow, and a lot of cart gears belonging to parties mining iron ore in the neigh borhood. The 'barn is Insured in the Littlestown Insurance Company. TRANSPWTIAT) T..pE6, 7 Thjs 4s the best 5ea1icin T. 141411,e1 . 744 .2 fruit or Made trees of all kinds. Any time in the fall before the ground freezes deeply, persons having unoccupied lands, yards, &c., should plant them with trees. The result will amply repay the cost of labor and yield a thousand per cent. in satisfaction .; comfort and beauty. Many ofkldfillne . ll? 64406 tot bare of fruit - _ trees. There should be sufficient to fur nish stock w4ll shade during the heat of a summer sun. There is land enough that might be well occupied fdr this purpose. Miss .LOGAN'S LECTITRE.—OIive Logan had aftill house on Friday night last, to listen to her "Bright' Side," many being doubtless drawn to the Hall out of curiosi ty. Barring the mannerism incident to .her stage ttaiaing ) atidu somewhat flip- . pant ifcificifig;oti the theological aspect 'of for theme, the lecture made a favorable impression. Miss Logan has a light, sprigh4y. style of thought and expression, with considerable dramatic power, and gives fair promise as a platform talker. In the more serious, argumentative por tions of her lecture, she appears to best advantage, although some of her anecdotal illustrationsibrooght the tioluse. BiTILDING Associsnos.—The Directors of the Gettysburg Building Association made their semi-annual report at the meeting on the sth inst.. There are two series, each representing -500 shares of $250. In the First Series, running 3} years, the assets over liabilities are $62,- 385 93, being equai to 253 shares, paid: Amount pag , tiy. 'Meniberli thn't . Yai each share, $9l; present value of each share, $126 54. In the Second Series, running 2i years, the assets over liabilitles are $42,602 '34, equal to 176 shares paid. Amount paid by the members on each share, $65: pres ent value, $BB 20. SALF.s.— Jacob Reamer has sold his property in Straban township, 18 acres with iltti)eitielOis,p)ctiriptiAimmiaxy,. for $l,BOO cash. Henry Slaybaugh has purchased the farm of Tobias Boyer, in Butler township —lO2 acres—at $5,500. Joseph Spangler, Assignee of Henry Riddlemoser, has sold the farm of said assignor, in Mountpleasant township-98 acres, with improTemsats--to Joseph Shuck, of York county, at 42,375 cash.. John F. Yake, administrator of the estate of Obnrad'wine, deceased, sold the following real estate of said deceased, in Oxford township: Farm No. 1, contain ing 55 aems, to Mrs. Catharine Baughman, for $47 per acre. No. 2, containg 102 acres, to B ohn'Yake, for $OO 25 per acre. • RArtIIOAb * 3.l . o'6l3lMiTS,—.Lamt week, Messrs. Maltby & Co., purchasers of the Gettysburg Railroad 'Company, arranged with Mr. Swope, thelTitatea, the fall amount of the purchase money, $lBl,OOO. The management of the road will remain in the hands of Judge McCurdy, the Se questratto_rrtiattileirremial well, to the pun chaserlai Trustee and approved by the Supreme Court. This will require Nelpswiusion .The Su preme Court will then appoint an Auditor to distribute the funds agipug th e bond holdeia; atia'it 4 htk - Ne Audik or : 4 ,repatt be _ ing contlrMlid s tithe Court, the Trustee will be prepared to pal out _the. money, not before. So that it will probably be some months,* , Wore 4u . sl34oldure. real& dierr money. -, . ; Last week Mr. Maltbkancolaptuiod ky, Mr. Nortbki4iiiinticTowinieeCtileiat-' ter the nominal purf‘..ywr pf the. sO4) madelt briefilidt to tltiAMe, insPeetinif the line of the road. We hear a good deal of talk about an immediate comple tion of the line to York and an extension westward; -liut.-tylt i lTfulepda agi to be too hoj4ful o • &wind result. We have no doubt4at A itioner Or later a Railway line from York westward, through Gettysburg, will be builtj_ but we want some more tangible evidence of an early realization of this projeot, than we now have in the - Woos reffisaeri bitterly caught up by many of our people, Undo, cover of these surfacWindications, we hear ; of movemen , which if •ro y by land . 1 4,;: tt : " contemptAr", . prom •:lavorable re sults. A few weeks will probably develop what is really back of this purchase, when we will have mgrs_ 4 qri toe iiotieet• 2 °u 1. Eik:ll4liiettegunt Zonavai will meet for parade and drill, on Thurs day next, (Thanka g i l iE w 447)mcii V&A, P. IC; -in inTIF:a qt Captabi "Lw •401611i4oWilRa;:- gt,a WEDDING.--Hou. Aleutander L. Russell, Adjutant General of the State, was mar -1 tied, on Thursday *ening the r lOth inst., to Miss Lireie M. Fisher, daughter of the late John Adams Fisher,,Esq.,, of Harris burg; and niece of Judge Fisher of this district. A number of prominent persons were present, including Gov. Geary and wife, Hon. "Francis Jordan,' Secretary of the Commonwealth, and wife, Gen. Hon. James P. 'Wickersham, Superintendent Common Schools, and wife; John F. Ear tranft and lady, Hon. R. J. Adler, and wife, of York, Hon. Win. Benson and daughter,' of Erie, Hon. S. L. Russell and lady, of Bedford, Dr. Geo. W. Anderson, of Bedford Springs, Hon. : Serene} R. Rus sell, of Gettysburg,Xm. H.-Russell, Esq., of gredericdosburg,Va., John Gibson, Esq., of New York, John M. Stevenson, _ - Esq., of Chambersburg, Wiiliard H. ,Stevenson and lady of Baltimore, 3. Xt. Esq ) and wife, George Fisher, Esq.,,e/Brook lyn, N. Y., Judge Holster and lady, Hon. David Mumma and wife, and many others. ? Tames H. Hopkins,' BK., of Pittsburg, and Gen. J. Irvin Curtin, of Lock Haven, were the groomsmen; Miss Nanuie Fisher, of York, 'sad Mies 'Hattie Walker, of Brooklyn, were the bridesmaids. The bridal party went westward on the midnight train, taking with them the good wishes of the company, and of hosts of others in all parts of the State, by whom Gen. Russell haslging been esteemed, as a genial aoquairitiace and as a faithful and courteous public officer. rrEsts; CHOIRIL—An exchange thus describes the "fashionable choir," which may be found at the present day in many Chris tian Churches. We do not know that We have any Choirs in this region to fill the picture, but the publication will do no harm: "The choir loft ten feet behind and ten feet above the wors hippers ; then the four teen sorts of tune books; then the balus trade to hide the praisers; then the praisers themselves, who come tripping to their places with the exuberant satisfaction and demonstrative delight; then their saluta tions and greetings, which in 'any other part of the church would be considered intolerably irreverent (therefor the choir loft is not recognized as a part of the church, or the inhabitants a part of the whorahippers); then the titter, a disease which is incurable in choirs as it is insep arable from these; then solemn singing with a background of merry smiles, hila rious nudging and characteristic (not to say choristenstio winks; and then a grand reconnoitring of tune books, accompanied by appropriate whispers, during the pray er or reading of the Holy Bible; then a literary entertainment, or an exchange of penciled notes on all the great questions that interest the human mind except re ligion; then the transformation of the. choir loft into a sleeping car, of which the chorister is the conductor, who wakes up passengers when it is time to go to prais ing again," Coatis!—Who has not suffered from Corns, Bunionv Ingrowing Nails, Chil blains, Tender Feet, &c., &c.? Briggs' Alleviator and Curative is a certain reme dy. 'Sold by Druggists. Sent by mail 60 cts. Dn. J. BRIGGS & CO. Newark, N. J. CATARRR!—What disease can be more disagreeable or disgusting than Catarrh ? Briggs' Allevantor is a pleasant, cheap and positive remedy. Sold by druggists.' PmEsl-z-Suffer not with Internal Bleed ing or Itching Piles. A cure has been discovered! Briggs' Pile Remedies are safe and sure. Sold by druggists ConsuxeTroir I—With the hollow, soul sickening cough, weakened lungs, profuse expectoration, the debilitating night sweats, and all other symptoms of this fatal malady, are subdued by the use of Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer, the most appropriately =Plod remedy yet, discov ered for Throat end Lung Diseases. Sokl by A. D. Buehler, J. M. Haber and Druggists generally, : tf ALWAYS Aroun.--Ca,pt. None is de tennined not to be outdpne by rivals, and has again added largely to his stock for fall and winter wear. If you want a fashionable Hat, Cap, Coat, Pante, or Vest, for fall or winter wear, or a good pair of Boots or Shoes or . any kind of un derwear ea cheap as before thelvar—Nor ris' fiall7fttorters is the piece, (Arnold'a corner) young gents. If you want a fash ionable Tie or Bow, don't:forget that Nor ris is getting new styles every week, and always has the latest. His stock of Hats is the largest in the county and greatly reduced in price, all styles and pri ce. If you want to save money go to Norris' cor ner. Sept,l6-tf Lops. HERE.—E. Woodward has cora, menced, in connection with Ins Gunsmith ing, the repairing of Umbrellas, Parasols, &c., which lie wi warrant to be better fix ed than is done by the majority of Um brella-menders. Any pelson wishing work done in this line can leave woad at his shop on Carlisle Street, and it will be sent for and returned. Charges moderate. He also has still on hand a variety of Bat tle-field Relics, of any kited and style, a large assortment of Canes, se,. Call and see him. IT is no wonder that irivaiiis lose faith in all specifics, when so many worthless medicines are advertised for the cure of various diseases; but which, when tried, are "found 'wanting." We have yet to learn, howeter, of the first failure of Dr. Wistar's Barsam of Wild Cherry, to cure coughs, colds, and pulmonary disease. It Yonne. ifier desiring a practical -busi ness training will find Drifirs Nereanttle College the oldest, the meet reliable, and permanent institution of the kind '4II the United States. Circulars can be bad by addressing the principals—P. Duff & Sons, Pittsburg, Penn's. Nov. 18-2 t - Plum; Oprrgoi6—Z. H. Minnigh makes it a point to serve op the BEST Oysters that can be secured in the Balti more market. He has special accommoda tions for Ladies and Gentlemen, who will llnd every thing in prime order. Oysters 'served upin every style, to suit the roost fastidious. Call and see for yourselves.` Bairn bloa.nye—Pectdifg the agitation of the Fuudin . g Bi/l, which will evidently de preciate-Government Beads, poniesli would do well by reading the advertisement of the "Ciettyeburg,Wenal Bank," h another column, and eg&aagr their Eloiri . Anent Bonds and realize a handsoine proilt there by, and obtain an investment ea late and; profitable, tf Arrammts Fernimis.--Try the onle lowed Patent E astic Rubber-lined Col lars, Saddles, f and Pads. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and is Isesl up undei-Rakkuuni alreader,ipakm4aLpresl r erly Otte* &liaison) neelmeaf irr ;Itept Anagloltit water land'imatile soap, or no pay. For sale 19 J. W. Cress, Mann factlirees,Agiti *MP** . 1 014 0 4 ft. ' A CHANCE Pon '''Biiidstlpi--Meseis, Cohean rif Ctumingh*lo.yingdetermined to dose out tlyt . .et i clligotorpiade Clothing, are • now ieMng all:kha;it of Coals, Panbi, test, dm, atimgely =fund • I r , pf legi'lwA Novi' Nov is the tit& a irs = Bkrgaihs. ' Awls leffiel fit4F4 1 4,1 4141 5117 be sold'aithinknies#AMiest— tr,!•l,lf , 1 Ta 544.1.. Itor4 , 1044104 -• ': . ': _. , beautY, emeskunt7s . ; ;',u l o9l l :z!let2 . ,_ - #.40#414 all around to le the Jgostmuniii GIARY. , _ . ~ ..,.., - It defbni Idi . pcoveutko; Ailii that is the 1 Judgment eta WM, have rind it. It. liktist the thing for (*oak Stores, and Pmiota' - « 2 .bare: "Call at C. H. Ruelilea ilirsire Room, oppoaite the Passenger and itz,iint fel' youtrobm, -. 4 di !... EOM ' - Mowny arrangement of the Post-office department for the trans ! mission o, small money by mail, with en ; tire secnrity,"'is growing in favor. Recent ' ly the number of Money Order offices has been increased, and now Orders can be secured and paid at all the principal of fices from Maine to California, at a trilling expense. The following are the rates -charged for Money Orders: On Orders not exceeding .21). Over gtl.o and not exceeding IGO $3O 44 44 64 $O. " $4O " " " •VC The modus operandi is thus: John Smith wants to send $2O to John Jones in San Francisco, California, or any other place. Smith can deposit $2O with Post master Kitzmiller, in Gettysburg, and for 10 cents, he will get an order to be sent to John Jones, on the presentation of which at the San Francisco Postoffice, the latter will receive $2O in Greenbacks. Having issued this Order, Mr. Kitzmiller will, by the first mail, notify the Postmaster at San Francisco of the facts, the names of the parties, to whom payab'e, &c. This secures payment to the proper party and noneother. If a M oney Order be lost or stolen, a duplicate will be issued on prop er applicalion, No Order is issued for a larger sum than $5O. NOTICES OF BOOKS, dice BALLOU'S MAGAZINE POE DECEMBEE.—The first in the field for December is BA.x..xou's MAG. AZINE, and an examination of it shows that It is a model number in every respect. The engravings are excellent, the descriptions ingenious and elo. (Flout, while the stories are remarkable for their interest and great originality. There are many articles worth reading, in the shape of sketches, poetry, etc., and all for the sum of 15 cents per copy, or $1.50 per year. The, December number doses VoL 32. The New 'Tear will cosimenCe with many rare novelties, so don't delay In mak.. ing up your clubs or purchasing at the periodical depots. Thomes & Talbot, 63 Congress street, Boston, are the publishers. -/Z-The December No. of Dratortzsv's Moirru - LT MAGAznig, besides giving the words and music of Mdlle. Nilsson's favorite song (Spring and Autumn,) and the usual display of the only reliable fashions, useful information, and other rare novelties, gives Mme. Demorest's Mam moth Bulletin Plate of Fashions, price .50 cents, as a supplement, all for 25 cents, post free. The premiums offered by this model Magazine for yearly subscribers are unparalleled. A 45 chi°. mo, equal in beauty to a flue oil-painting, size 10213, is given to each subscriber while for a club of two, or a two years' subsCription, is given the best $1.5 chrome, "Hiawatha's Wooing," after Jerome Thompson, being $l6 hi value tor only $6 In money, with other splendid premiums equally desirable. Address W. Jennings Demorest, 838 Broadway; New Tort. • DZZOR2ST'B Youiva AmenicA, for December, is sparkling as ever. Parents who Wish to cultivate the mental appetites of their children and provide for their amusement, will find a rich feast for boys and girls in each successive issue of Youso AMERICA. The December number, besides its usual array of entertaing stories, engravings, puzzles, mimic, poems, etc., has I complete suit of full-size patterns for a doll. RxersordMAlT premiums are offered to each subscriber, one of . which is a fine $5 chromo; or, for two subscrip tions, a fine $lO chromo, and splendid premiums for clubs. Yearly, g 1.50. Address W. Jennings Demorest, 838 Broadway, New York. Mariagtmt, WEExur; arm Bazan. are among the moat popular publications of the day. The Magazine is published monthly and is unquestionably - the best family Magazine pub lished. The Weekly and Bazar are finely . trated, the former being devoted to literature and the latter to fashions. Bee atutonneements tor 1871 in our adveitising colturns: (For the Star ar.d Sentinel Mamas. EIHROW—The "big thing on ice," at York Springs; came off on last Friday and Saturday evenings. I mean the Dramatic Entertainment. It was decidedly a success. Oil Saturday even. ing the Hall was crowded. The different stages of Intemperaiice were fully Ulna- Crated.. )lr. A. A. Rhodes, as landlord, came on the stage, well dressed sad re spectable, with. bright hopes for the future. . On. his second appearance the change was not very marleeti, but the third time his fare was red, bloated and had goilt stadtped mi it, The last time he came on the stags, not only his lace but his whole body , was bloated like a whiskey barrel and came to an untimely death by the hands of his once pure and inuocent,.but uow ragged and dissipated; SOIL • , This part was acted very well, and what we say of Mr. Rhodes' part we can truly say of Dr. Uhler's, R W. Sadler's, Emma C. Johns,' Miss •M. J. Myers, C, J, Myers, aid in short of all who were engaged in it, While sow pf , the performances caused outbursts of heart/ laughter, the part played by little Ins Ba 4. le r caused the tears to Xriokle down the cheeks of the spectators. As the evils of Intemperance, iJs t_3mptations and horrors, were fully exhibited, so alsg4 were the pleasant features of the _reformed drunk ard. • The music by Prof. Rheem was excel lent, showing that he understands his business. About 10 o'clock P. M. the crowd dispgraed well pleased with the en tertainment, end 110 dolga. wig, the wish in each heart, that the monster ale,2hol might be driven from our land, and the golden beams of !truth and Temperance penetrate every soul. A SPECTATOR.._ Jews OF NEIGHBORING Cotrwrzzei Fnexicuic.7!.-Tiodoriek Bushman . and John Spidle, of Fayetteville, were out hunting last week. , The former fired at a rabbit, but Spidle being in tha line of fire received the contents of the shot gun in his left arm, indicting a painful wound, which may require amputafion of the arm.—The barn of Samuel Omwake, near Waynesboro', was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night of last week, ,together with a large amount of ffralii far p utensils; loss about $2500 ? Ntl,t an iPS)II'; ance of $l3OO in the Com. pany. Yous.—The Hanover Saving Fund So ciety has'dealared a aemls'iirinal dividend of 8 per cent., the Hanover Braiic.h Rail road Company 5: and the Ist National Bank of Hanover 5, clear of tases„—On Sunday night, the Bth inst.; „the barn of Henry L. Bowman, near Hhnover, wise destroyed by fire with contents, including four hotels, ;1 of:horned cattle, fitiig-ti,lacc. • Insured in the Paradise Insurance Company for $l5OO. Supposed An /we been flied by anincendiary.-11 Quickie, agedloo years and 8 itiontbs, died last reek in D, township, RAILROAD S NALB.—Very maL, sons who travel', occasionally on railroads are vale At* lif rtotodisstiuml thf • rionsAiiipaa& tlpitgreLuseikaagit qt are, iratda with the , sttfutli*l.ol44* others with flags. An exchange !Inlaid*" the following interesting. on of 'bean s<< . 'One whistle signifies "Pown bi Two whistles, "Off brakes." TiOhni . 'whis ! ties, "Back up." Continons whistles, "Danger." A rapid sumit of shoit whistles is the "Cattle alarm." A sweep ing pasting of hands on lewd of the eyes is a signal to 11 00 alleeit" A downward motion .of the hand, with extended Wm, signitiee "Stop." A beckoning motion of one. hand means, "Back." At night, when a lantern is raised and lowiwed ver ; ctibally, it is a signal for "Starting;" -Vbxe Ming at right angles or amuse the "traPky !I Bt°P;" arlAil i 4 g Circle, "Back ta!i, "tntin•" D a gift Irkive,d . l4lTl fhp Via indicatestorre' homed at # itgion, it is a signal to "Stopr stuck up 'sl.q a nnulside, it is a signal of danger ow train 41 4 fafli ellFrigd Pgglied upon. a 'igilOnSive,it a irdgeo 1 4 4 1`4 3 11 0i 1 QW7 Ins," and gives wanting that anqtlun' '(special) engine will soon acme 'along on same traik. 131 x , a China woman, who committed a petty robbery sunonktkeit R ,(4 1 las seized by Chinamen, ffi 2 e4 ria Afire built un der her and she was nrned to death. The perpetrators of the. outrage, have beim sir rotol. j " limuLE reports a miracle.. For five days of clear weather the rain fell constantly on a group of thirh3cu tylcc. family en closure df a ,-/avid , ricrfrbere else. Over two hundred people are declared to have verified the phenomenod by. persona observation. 10 cents 15 cents 20 cents 25 cents .t imerlikk frOgi Ha'sdinit sari that the court-martial in session there has con demned to death all the leaders of the re bellion, members of the various juntas, and all persons who have been instrumen tal in the rebellion, and; who ,ye now ~abp ent from Chba. A DESPATCH from Washington states that a plan is being arranged by which the Alabama claims are to be taken from the control of our Government and sold to parties M-England. 310Jiiiv of tilt flirtrOtO Biiitlyilore lirnin & Produce norkell. Baltimore, Thursday Morning. ..... 500 (0 525 6 00 6 12 1 30, @ 1 75 112 @ 130 75 9 84 66 t . 80 45 @ .48 475 0 600 650 66 675 210 @ 215 15 4N, 0554 18 ** ; @ 25 15 @ 1514 SUPEB, FLoult, Emu. FLOUR, WHITE Wimp . ", RED WHEAT, CORN, OATS THIOTHT - SEND CLOVER-SEED, , FtLa ..... BACON, BHOULDER4. .. " HAMS r Leuri, GettysburgGralliat Prevision arket. OeitYsbitro.,Frixlay. OFrniw. 0.00 :6 b4O 000 0 575 000 0 000 110 0 125 00 0 75 00 .0 75 37 0 37 00 0 90 000 0.4 Cp . o eo - ID I6' Ad 00 0 100 00 0 35 00 0 1.5 00 0 25 00 0 13 00 0 13 00 0 20 00 0 0 00 0y 10 SUPER FLOCN.. EXTRA FLOUR,. WRITE WHEAT, RNLI WIIE.ILT CORN RYE, OATS, BUCICWHEAT, TIMOTHY-OEIID Clovalzatro, POTATOES BUTTER, LARD Eaos, BACON, SUOCI.DERS, Stots " HAMS Foes.... TALLow, ATOCKA AND BONDS. Closing.Priees of De Haven & Bre 40 Death 3rd Bt., Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, P. 31., 1.7. S. 6's of 'Bl, " '62, lA, .... 6 new " 10-40's U. B. 30 Tear 6 per cent. Cy........ Gold, Whet' Ql Union Budlle R. It. Ist M. Bonds, Central Pantile IL E. Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds, gr MARRIED. BENNER usn - za.—By the Rev E. Breiden bangh, on 15th Inst., M 4 Henry S. Benner to Mrs. So A. Shriver, all of this place. JAC. "ten.--On the . .Ibe Rev. W. F. Hils; Mr. James T. ItteXh t of Latirnore .wastdp, Adams Cotinty, to Miss n. 'Jetta Kinter, or Franklin township', York coon tY.. Pstatan—LEMrsn.—On the Bth ult., In Litties town, by Rev. C Scheel, Mr Isaac Palmer, to Miss M. A. Leister. Ronagur-Fmana.—On .Thursday evening. Nov. 10th, lfrO, at Harrisbu;, by the Rev. T. Robinson, Hon. A. L Russell. Adjutant General of the Commonwealth, and lim Elizabeth M Fisher, daughter of the late J. Adams Fisher, all of Harrisburg. Sisranna—.RWElL—On khe 3d Inst., by the Roy. W. F. •P. Davis, Mr. Wni. F. Snyder CO Mls Miner va Florence Fisher, both of York Springs. fitasau—Srerminsast—On the ath lnsL, in Lit tlestown, by Rev. C. Scheel , Mr. Wm. L Slifer to Miss Lydia c. Sponsellee.' Taarsit--04.v.—0n the 10th Inst., In Little& town, by Rev. M. J. Alleman, Mr. 'William H. Trayer, of Frederick county, Md., to MlsaMariet ta My, of Uniontown, Carroll county, Md. Wymmer-'-tiyuctnnewa.—Oti the etb but., by Rev. C. liloheel, Mr, Henry A. Welkert, to Miss Sarah J. A. fitoneeibir, all of_ thisiwantY. Younci—Bestinlau. - -On Me. Bpi Ma..., fit Itif tlestown, by Rev. M. Alleman, J. II _Young, of Frederick county, MIL. to Miss H, E. Bonham*, of Uttiestown. lin Ot et = tate4s 5 Cerls s i i ijial . at! errerottr. , t itLaza7.—On the 7th last, ta riarettUNP ahlpr, Ooarad-M Liww,o be, aped 59 s the 26th It R m Ora rear* ipm—lo wa on alt3ll. nge Kemp, aged 1 year 7 mound a 2 da 3. , • IamIMT.-4:11i 'hold Mat.. at the regljlente of 101411 m/ Ron. John Thomson, near Taney town Md., Mrs. Margaret, wife of Robert C. 14 Um 41st Mnsl year of her age • ult., tiegr tole and ?dm Micah h, d Mattol i Aral ymera 20 ays. ' Meticonna..—Near Adionsburg, _W county, Pa., on Me 17th ult., Mr. Willlam • ntl, formerly of Falrfield, this county, aged 70 years 3 months and 7 days. lirsor.n4o.—On the 27th ult., _Wm. Harvey Tingling, aged 2 years 3 months and 20 days. getvSilutrtiotmtuts. I= eCLEAN & WOODS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW GElTTlilltite, PA. Ormen—On Baltimore Street, Milli heretofore Occupied by the late pm of M. & W.-McClean. Nov. : NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminigration on the estate of Como ALBERT, deceased, late of Beading township, Adams oonlity, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned rest in saki township, he hereby gives notice? to all persons indebted to mkt estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims aninst the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ABSALOM ALBERstraT, Mov. UM —St Adminitor. XTOTlCE.—Tetters Testmeentary od estsite 11 of A. M. 'L deceased of Latlmore township, Adams oounty, Pa.,, haring been grant ed to She undersigned, residing_ in DicidnsOn township Cumberland county, Pa., he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate tO make Immediate payment, and those having claims !losing the same to present them properly authentrcated for settlement. Nov. THOMAS LEE, Ex'r. CARP=4.E.AVING ."... • 15 411= g ri i t a t i Nitt , * Mt I :1 his plke re ioneSgrPt!Pt eBdt raoi9bi a ; e i d o tt w y i n p t b sn uirtigk.ft on ttite. orders d l ,l -Noy.llL-3L - Ran AwaY 1 13AN away from the Bti berm Tyrone town ship, on the fist of Opt4M,r4aSt, a bound boy by the name of Titolus DrrApp.l.3 years, oK about 5 feet WO_ t ilght eyes au %dr and a fair complexion, he - had - on when he left a snit of dark grey. A liberal reward will be given for his re turn or any Information that y lead to his re. coveryv.. 18.-3 t NAMMIL4 'SPANGLE& No Assessment No. 4. 91? 3h! Nor Oi off pot*r of ikte44o:ll •,, .0 4 grburgi•ftio'' -" • 2.* 43. Has th e largest and beeCeeeek FALI4 - tk MINTER. V OT#sfi ;' 21 , 474 1 gr at.„.....41.442,h_ IT West Hats, c4szatetc-ii **AP . with 'a Ira._ sail fallate , CI V Y ' by Maas , valises, - haat Realai7 ett, ren ' illl6lW i ne . Marrare•24. lotarz or. 11, 100.-4 t • - son ✓l, 1870 .7..18P4 •113% 107 X 108% 1063 107% 107 107 .109 109% .10.9!..i 109% .109' 109% 106% 106% .111 111% .112% 112% 106 108 E 5 85 .996 915 730 745 DIED. If. R. woobi Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, anti Bazar, to one ail/resa for one yeari Ige 00l or, two of Ha r' Perodleals, to one addross for one year, 17 00, Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volunes of Harpers Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for $7OO each. • A complete Set, com prising Fourteen Volumes ' sent on receipt of cash at the rate of 21, per voL, freight at ex pease of purchaser. 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WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS besides the great remedial agent Carbolic Acid tiontalnsother Ingredients nive:wally ecommend ed, which chemically eedliblhe, producing a Tab let more hi y•inettional and better adapted for disease t 4 l e, AAA afiX etner Pn'Polatimi ever punuc. FOB COU HS AND COLDS Well's Carbolic 'Tablets are a sure Imre. Try therm SQLI) BY DRAGGLSTA .' Now • rrith MAGIO to will amigo any.oolored OT bead to a,pennanent blac k or brown. If contains itopotson, Any one can use it. One sent by matt ford. Address MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass. [Sept. 1870.-am A G A Mg V o l& E b y t o te , Ratredglet Etosioq, *sax dr , u , Mo. SePLZ-3to lico‘ gldvnliormtlitO. OCTOBER, 1870 J. & =P. COATS' BEST SIX-CORD Nov. l&-iw• Thread put up for the An/erica!' market which Is • SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, `From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive. FOR HAND AND MACHINE. Oct. M-it A GliNT'd WANTED!-1;0 a week can be made 1 - 1 by. Canvassing fur "The History of the Great Republic," Considered from -a Christian standpoint. By Rev—JESSIE T. PECK. Large octavo. splendid ly illustrated and finely bound. Liberal Discounts to Agents. Send for Terms. W. C. PALM ER Jr., Publisher 14 Bible House, N. Y. 0ct.211.-4t TRAyELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE l'A Yof Hartord oo Cassets CO SO W O L OW. N Grauts lAre and Polisl all approved forms. Ample security, low rates. Also Insures against ACCIDENTS causing death or total diaability. Minims written by the year or math. Has paid $7OO per day for Six Years In benefits to polley-holders. Oct. 28.-4 t PRACTICAL PAR3IPII.—The leading 1 Agricultural 3fonfhly .of the United Status; containing 24 quarto pages; La recommended to Fanners everywhere as a thoroughly reliable and well 11listrated Anicultural and Horticultural Journal.. It Mar y 'Amiens, of otiglnal mat ter, aluvdevoted tOlstriAlcltaislng, Grua , . leg, the hairy; Orchard Vegetable and Market Gardening, Grazing, Rearing and Fattening An imals, a etcrinary Department, Sm. Price 'LW per annum, in advance. Sampie copies supplied on application. Liberal terms to Agents and Cauvas:iers, ‘‘lth thrinshett on appli cation to P.'iIsCIIALL 101tRLS,"}:411tor and Pru. prieter, l' North Thlrhynth Street, viamielpAta. Ott.' HEALTH 41111LUOi\ GILLIES' C'R U S COFFEE. ,ACA QUALITI4 Prepared from different kinds of Coffee, the flavors of which mingle harmoniously together. rut up in Japan Tin Cans, liarrels,-.llalf.Barrels. and Boxes. WRIGHT (MLLES 6: BROTHER, n 5 and '..M7 Washington st., New York.' Oct.'s, 1970.—1 t S HORT HAND in ten lessons send twu stamp! for descriptive circular. Address Prof. GRAY, 14 Park How, N. Y. Oct. M.PLOYMENT, Business for all.—Best. Indus. txMIS-page Newspaper. 50 cts. per year.— Send stamp for copy. PATENT STAR, Boston Mass. Ott. $25 A WEEK SALARY:—Young men wanted as local and traveling salesmen. Address (with Stamp) R. IL Wiume 34 Park Row, N. Y. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—Prizes cashed and information furnished by GEORGE UP -11.1.31, Providence, L _ - EZIEHEM S Ar.rl.lllE.A.. VIDDEIt'S PASTrLLE 4 4. A sure relief for Asthma. Price 40 et* by mall. STONE. WALL 6 - . CO., Charlestown, Mass. Oct. a3.--4t 'plus Di NO HUMBUG.—By sending 35 cents 11 with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future liu.sbaud or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, 4.. Drawer No. '24S, Fuitonville, N. HISK, MSTCHE or HAIR warran V ea to grow on U num A or (my luladays or money t refunded. Sent free for 50 cents. Address EH. COLVIN, Hadley's' Station, 1111noLs. Oct. AL—lt u: Arize.o—, ..4E'reTti, (Wpm* dayit t o_ !ell the • • celebrated idOME. SHUTTLE titE wtho MA CHINE. Hag the underfeed, makes the "leek stitch" (alike on both sid ) and il i ci A lly trcensed. Sea Machine In j i lsw The best and cheapest .. the market Address 0 , ' Itli 8: CO., Boston, M 2.8.4., Pittsburgh, a., Chicago, 111., or St Louis, Mo, Sept. 21_315n FORTUNES offered to live men. Rare Chance. Send Stamp. Dia mond K. Co., Wilmington, Del. Sept. 9,15736-3 m ixty-fice First Prize Medals Attardeti Baltimor& Piano liallufagtory. WILLIAM attl3E & CO 3tanufucturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BAtriTIMORE, MD:. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained on nnpurchased pre-eminence, which pri.nouncetithein unequalled. Their TONE conibhileot great power, sweetness and fine signing qualLty, as well as great purity of Intonation, and sweetnes. throughout the entire scale. Their TOIL e 11; is pliant and elastic, and entirely tree from the stliTnes.s found In so many Pianos. IN WOBILMAIIIIIIICr they are unequalled, using none but the very best SEASONED lIATEEEAL, the large. capital employed In our business enabling lino keep continually an Immense stock df lumber, 3c., on hand. Sir All or SQUARE PEAXOE have our New Im proved OverstrUng and the ACULA.Pri Im proved lit - We would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GIIANDS; ratented Aug. 14, 1866, which bring the MEW nearer perfection titan has yet been at tained. Every Piano fully Warranted for 5 Years, We hay& made arrangements foe the Sole Wholesale Agency for the mostiCelebrated PAL/. LOB ORGANS and higLODaTh - S, which we of fer Wholesale and Retail at Lowest Factory Prices. WELLLAiii KNABE & CO. Sept. 1870.-6 m Baltnaqe, rHE cuccarirmi WOOD PUMP One dozen raosrza why this is the beat Pump manufactured in America for WELLS AND CISTERNS. 1. It Is Simple. 2. It al:tellable. 3. It Is Durable. 4. It Works very Easily. 5. It throws Water Rapidly. 6. It is all Wood. 7. The Wood Is Tasteless. 8. It does not Crack In the Sun. 9. It Is not liable to get out of order. 10. shotad any repairs be necessary In time, they can easily be trade by any person. 11. It will • y net freeze. 12. It Is Cheaper than any • other reliable Pump manu factnred. Baldinea Double Aciing Clam Cylinder FORCE PUMP, With glass cylinder, and hence no rust and little or no friction—cannot freeze—and admirably adapted for Sprinldl6A Gardens, Washing Win dows Extinguishing Mrs, Elevating Water, Scc., —believed to be without an equal tor dttrability, economy andreonvenienco. Having Introlumed the etetinlve right for Ad ams omintg, persons requiring Pumps I for wells I or cisterns, can have them ntrldshedall complete and reedy for use _by sending the depth of the weir or cistern. satisfaction guaranteed in an cows or no payment required. Orders by mall or otherwise PromPtiT }MAW to. JOSErEt ' lLrif u licKnlghtstown I Adams coid. 0et.21, .. - 1870.—1 y 1870. MILLINER 1870. Miss MeCREARY 117 open elegant on Saturd a y, 41% )..imptii, a large and BONNETS & HATS. at prices rangins vents to 110.00. 11,190, % Bonnet and Hat Mks, Velvet, Feathers, French Flowers,ge, Crape, Lace, Ribbon, Blond Grenadine, Barge, Jett„ :to. Also, a new variety of Toad and Fancy Goods. ab etAi r w rientOP Lawn to her are Art. octt ' Om at , the loweijt eisil Wpm . _ „ STAGE OFIIOE4, 14o:vsz. IWeileted *Ri a i ntift nbe :* ll. ggit e t ret' jaisnum • w • daily, at 'clot Mt4tor ~ daily Rim .llkeur.i • ". • Hotel elated at plWe town YtY HtlYak)we Houle tuna a Ant-4am BACK to a w l ' Min gk e POP MI6 hit , • WV R. MYERS. m Aty4l:ltu'E, 8 01* 9 . 18711-6 / 1 1 Go., fq lOW TUE ONLY TIIE GREAT 11 Rd! REMOVED Fier/ *or to W: Crest' ittoky, es Chain iergeorg rtear AkEiguare. A loneseeorinose et; - nom*, cresaisk • , Tire* Gamed se theL • • • -.. =l2tuo, the two • • our • vs: boUg ns other so , • most approved able. • . / r , eptrod t Theputt am pgkonage soil -so Aprtt o Pro—t( ig4slphla, the oldest In Phil experience and 11 Q. 1 4 41110 P xt and also ma tinallty; haad. Gaol :Punitive for J. 1.. Sot? earpatto and dontrutoro. m. C. Sitallsmitirk Sun GETTlalltrlla, PA Carpenters and Contractors. DOORS, BLINDS, DOOR AN D 'WINDOW FHA CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, &C., Constantly on•hins_and manufaetnred to ordeP out of tip! BEST MA TERIAL6, experioneed workmen, and at REASONABIR PRICEs ioa - Ortleis promptly attended to, January 15, 18%--tt GEO C.. CASHMAN, 0E77'T373 (7, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY Informs the public, that he hair temoved to his New Shop, on Stratton ctreet between York and Railroad ?itreets, and k pry pared to take contracts for putting up awl repair In; buildings, at as reasonable rates as any hull der tn Gettysburg—all work gwantrod to be of best uality. He hopes bystriet atteuttoo to bus; nes; o merit pubno patronage. Olre film a call April 9, 1309-tt jig Vtnelute THE OtticaNAL Howe Sewing, Machine IMPROVIi; I ). Its ~ 9impliaity, Durability, Ease. of Oper alion, Perfection In mechanical construction, and Beauty In Sty :e and (InIA, and adapted to a laoge range of work, renders it THE BEST Sarin Machin ill the Market An earnest Invitation Is extended to tense about to purchase a Sewing Machine to call and exam ine this 3fachluehnebe convinced of its merits. Air All orders promptly attended to. Machine.. delivered to all parts of the County. H. H. ROWE, Agent, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, I's. Nov. 4, 1 70.-4.1 HOWE MACHINES ! TILE LATEST IMPROVED AND CE.NI:I?;F, ELL IB HO WE. JB, SEWING MACHINES, JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent, - GETTYSBURG, PA., At his residence on York Street. riIiDERB will be promptly attended to. k,Ma chines delivered tj all parts of the county and instructions given gratis. labia are cantloned against parties who Rae the name of HOWE in ecomecelon with their machines On account of the poputy of the Howe Machines. There are none G E NUINE un less theytave Imbedded In e_sieb machine a medal lion haying the likeness of .lI.L.LE HOWE, Jr. on It, &e. [Feb. H, 1870.—tt Sarithratt. ttutitrig, Hard Ware and Groceries. The subscribers have Just returned trout the cities with an Immense supply of lanrawny• and Groceries which they are offering at their old stand on Saltuore street, at tomtit the times. Chu stoc k consists In part rr Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith's Toots, Coach Findingq, Shoe Findings, Cattit net—ltaker's Tools, Housekeeper's INZNPeII i AU kinds of Iron, tc.• _ _ GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS; Oils, Paints, &c. There Is no article included in the several departments men tkmett above but what can be had In this Star& itvery class of Mechanics can be aceortmlOditW here with tools and andirmpand Hopag!realms ean and every article in hoe. Give us it minas we are pre. pared to sell as low fer cash asgi her house out of the_CW. May /W—rf S :l 5 Al 3. DANN NEW STORE! SWEITZER d BBOTITER, Wholesale tual Retail Dealers In- Hardware and Groceries, Carlisle St., near the' Railroad, Gettysburg, HARDWARE—Includes Builders' Hardware generally. Nails, Locks, Glass, bats, Oils , V. fishes, Paint Brushes, &c. We call the attention of Inackamitlut to our assortment of Iron, Steel, Horse Shoes and Hone Shoe Nails, & c. HousE OWEE:RS are InviterLto examine our stoCk of Knives, Forks, Spoons, Buckets, Tubs, GROCERIES, such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, sPluel,sfruPs, Vinegar, Soaps, all of which we wilt constantly keep on mum All sold low for cash. Here ts the place to buy cheap. Don't forget _ Sall krad examine our stock ofgoods. ITZLH & BRO. Oct. 7, 1870—tf SWR ROSADALIS ryl HE G T AMERICAN- HEALTH .1. RRR, purifies the and cures Scrofula. Syphilis, Skin Rheumatism. Diseases -of Womely — Cbronlc A ff ections of the Blood uver and Kidneys. Recommended by i 41 Medical Faculty and many thousand* o our--best, citizens. Read the testimony of . Ph siciatie and pa tients who have used • send for our Eased/ilia Guide to Health BOok, or Al manac for this year, which we publish for gratuitions distribution; ft wW hive you much valuable Mformaticu Dr. B. W. Carr, of BeAtilltelie, says: _I take Pleasure is MeOmmentling your tiOuruire u filer, powerful ititve. ur;i7l rie..... _ltave seen it Lease ln rwo ot seco usee with haPPY syphil *red atter C it rtf i g Crn sire bottles of your medicine. The other a case of scrofula of lonr2Amding, is which Is rapidly improvju'unUr its use, and the In dication ase tam the patient wW soon re- - l ouver: i.haVe ca=muniaed the formu itby winch your Is made, and find an excellent compound alterative In gredients. Dr. Sparks. of Niabolseville, Ky., says he has used Rum/sits in cases of scrofula and gem/dm Syphilis with satisfactory reimits —a okaner of the Blood I know no better remedy, Samuel G. hi' Padden, Mattes o', Tenn. says: I have need seven bottles Dassilidis and am entirely cured of inn ;send me four potties, as 1 wish los my brothel' who has scrofuloussore ores. Benjamin Becht of Linis, Ohio. writes- I base saffered twenty years with an in ieterate eigupEois over init whole body; a short iinfie I purchased a bottle of and It elfeetel a perfect sure, Sit - Rolledalte i f sold Wall Drugs* 'a. Idtba rattlnaSe ?hoe, Baltimore. _r•TIE4 A CO., Proprietors. rab4fillMk — tlisk ma 'Tor sale In tiettyaburg, Pa., by A. 1). Druggist. REMOVED JPSEPII JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, .101Ek JACABR,