1 Itotico. he President and Director 'ational Bank of Gettysburg. a red a semi-annual Dividend wr cent. clear of all Govern. rim and after the Lith inst. E ARNOLD. Cashier. n that the Hoard or , rk and Got) sburg Turnpike ...laved a Dh idyll,' of it PHIL an.l after the Ilth of No‘eiii- IV.M. I). !1nt1...5. Assistant Treasurer. EOM • and Directors of the GET NAL BANK have detlared a Ha of SIX PEE CENT% oft all U. 8. Taxes, payable on .1. E)IORY 11A.IR, Cashier. .t and final account, of Wm asslrmoc Of .JAMES H, WAI, Mr township, Adams county, Mary assignment, has been .1 common pleas of Adams confirmed by said court on A. I)., TKO, unless cause be 2 MELHORN, Prothy Te.th nit nt:uy ini the estate latt. of Gettysburg, Aen granted to the undersign place. he hereby gives notice ed to said estate to make Mi nd those having claims against thenOroperly authenticated McCLEAN, of Administration On the Ammar, deceased, late of dams ,sainty. Pa.. having Ie itutlerstgovii. rmsiding In hl reli) gives - not fee to all . said estate to make imrpe tlinse having claims agaihst t!,..in properly alalielateated ALBERT, Administrator Testamentary on the estate late td Latimore township, deceased. hat leg been Kraut tied. residing ii,i Dickinson .nd ettunly% Pa.. he hereby •rains indebted to said estate payment. and those having .uoe It, present them properly ttl.ll:Ha. •111011 AS LEE, Ex'r. Testamentary on the eststi. MITI!, deceased. late of Lail :auk county, havistg been rlher. rekkling In iiisdhlug. mint V. he. hereby glues no n Idea to said estate to make , and those hing etaims present them properly au. men!. ••1n , ..%. I, H. SMITH, Executor. :,1:.1 !ma] 4:r .i.t.mys oaf tlu• person and Estate liatiklin township.lains hae 1011 tiled in the Colin of 11.011 , 'Olll4. and will be ..d - t ',a U., of .YOreti/- . .h o och to the oontrarv. 31E1.1011LN. t'roth's. - :Ohm. a nottatirant. °thee. with the requisite td will , pre , euted at the sions, ill) the 4th MONDAY •Itystoirg. ' tito‘aito township. oltuan. liainiltonban. IL G. Nvol.Frch..e.A. otice !VP to 311 Wll.lll 'S may' eon- shut october.lM my wife, heti and board without any l'heruhy forewarn all pc:- harboring her on my at. debt; of her contracting ELWE E. hurch 'Meeting 1 of the Memorial Church held in the 3f. Church WAY the lath of NOVE:3I - -A full attendance is de nportance will he attended I:. McCI:EARY.. President. ilution I, 3Ving 1!. A.ll •nuktlit. all Partit's .ntlf , htpd t:um,liately and make 4„, s, 01 hr land at "tile• of d ngtoll Street. N. WEAVER MA 1 IvE . % AAA: lent Xo, 4 , torN Of tile Ainiumasburg Sockty have laid a tax 21.1.1 , PER CENT. on the be collected within -thirty -,‘• the burning of two Barns barn of Charles A.. Diehl, I erty of W. ttorioni. A ME.S inPa Sen.y. )tice lately subsisting betweeh 'in and Win. McClean. In slog been dissolved by the I fees and debts owing to re to be paid, and all de t nership are to be present ate finti, where the bust • :Met \ led to and the linte -1 NI. NItELEAN, oRDIA - AATE. I\D OR DAILSV,D . h y th e 01.11111311 of the sornugh of !pion or . per,(,ns, owning nig % % Ittlltt'the Borough of alP i stove Pipe to e intlow or Hoof, ,rarret , shall, on Conviction tars. together with costs slat ilt of payment he inv or Al !or the . period of not t nan live Ua •ir) .1. L. 111L1., Burp, •Auuit, Clerk. s Notices., -iron to all Lent6es and , erio.d. that the Admints eattt.r nwlitlinted will be ton . Court of Adams cowl -4 allow au,,, an lIN-DAy, 1 1 E111 , 70, at 10 ~*elock, count 4 , r .Iman7lTt St siducy. Nyv,e;,•ln•t•krr, If Co:inn:ills - hip :wooing ; of rtlian of Alary liohrbatigh:. Iron of Wm. lioltrbaught, +•nry Long. AdniinistrakT Eider, Farcutoi .1..\. SWOPE. Letzi•ter. LAST. TERM 187 n 1) JULY. Foreman. IL, Isaac Bender, W. IN jeer. Josepb Henry. her, Henry Albert. Jere , Hour. John Gardner. of 11. Jacob ricking, Saimuel W:ittito:, John j. Weir Pet,l4;ougvr yers. lehouse. klnN.4llnall WEZIL us lanan , Abelek:p.l e i era, Wm. T. Y. D. . W. Conran, Ran- CM! Ilunisheß..X Absalom as HeltzeL Gua Clever.Helges Jacob Ultz. T. &A.; White. At,reip4 John sanders, nellrY Lawrence, Henry EVN. NilumigL st e w" 4atta B Weßf i f, w m. A. flrtrrK neehert, nen wria ws., Ephraitn ttehrtter. !la ler, Abraham Hart John Henry Mitten- 11= =I oltz. Lewis Chronister wet 11. T2uskinbaugh •• Motley. r, Cmrue Al)ers, ly. Celprgr C. Ca. , limait, Slo•Acla ;"'w, T. T. Norris. W. r, Slaty._ r. John It. Elena', Joseph t INEL.L %ohs. - _ be lo ws _ l'"tbet & mai, jczmadoTt.y. , George Settel. lam Wible. Wm. Sadler. Iligee. Joseph Durkee. , James F. Rider. !turd. John Suerriiip:r. ' Young, Daniel W. kiaL Hoffman. George Stevan #tar anb tcntintl. Welloesday Moraing Not, 23, IMO. LOCAL ITEMS RESIONED.—Rev. Ti. W. McKnight has resigned the pastoral charge of the Luth eran Church at Newville, Pa.. ou account of ill health.. ' PAYMENT or PENSlONB.—Hereafter the payment of Pensions will be gnarter ly, of semi-annually.. The first byriOeinta - lee 4th of rieiiiiilieiliext. TliAtißSOlrlNOSEnvietts.-By a ri :ui Be ment among the Pastors of the several churches in town, union services will 1 hold try‘Christ :Clmreft, on ThankfgiTiog • day, at 10 o'clock, Al M. .i r• ' 'THANusoiVixo.—To enable our employ *ces to observe Thanksgiving*clay. we an qicipate our usual publication day, and .issue the Roma AND SENTINEL this week Wechies44:- RECOVERED.—The horse stolen from iltev. M. J. Alleman, of Littlestown, was recovered on Thursday of tag week. near Two Taverns, where he was found run ming at large. PrItCHASED.-711C LittICSLOWII PreaS :say's the iron for the Frederick and Penn sylvania Line Railroad luu; been purclaa: ed, and will, ,in all probability ti A" far as Taney - ton-1i by• the drkt .of ITtary EkERSE STOLEN.—On the night of the ;,;:girtiut.. a bright bay horse was stolen irruni.the anble of A. Ertter, of this place. 'The horie;4,aght years old, is a cribber, :and ltas,the'bgp t i. spavin on the right hind .1e,,. il'RENttusts.—At the remvot Wair.at Carlisle, Mr. Charles W. Griest, col slit; county, took six first premium:: for grans of different kinds, as well as the nrat poduilim for the largest pair of lurk ice. RAILROAD ME7T11566.--sc.Veral ineet r ngs have been held at ANHAsioul"• East Berlin, and other points, oil the the proposed Railroad from Getty burg to York, to arrange for stock subs,crif.- tions and further the enterprise. We un derstand a good feeling prevails. APPOINTED.—AdaM Larew 1111114 been Appointed Postmaster at Latimere P. ii., n this county, rice John C. Warner, re- EMI Fabius M. Wagener has been appointed Postmaster at New Oxford vice Mrs. Blair , l• iggled AIPRia VF,ILEN T. —John ~,Becker has re , .ently flashed a neat twastorp frame :House, 245215 ft;et, in - IlleKnightstown, %Which adds much Lk/ the improvement of the upper end of the village: . S. Hildebrand is erecting a two-story ticitare Room and Dwelling. on King street. fr.." I) Km! or . June Will, tile Olden Cltiten'of Littlestown. died in [fiat place' on th e 1 2th inst., in the 83d year of his age. A ut."//,.bvr " f years ago he held the position of AssPci"te Judge in This county. .For many you" past. he has discharged_ the duties of Jau lice of the Peace, esteemed for his integ rity and general uprightness of chatue ter. Couur.- 7 -On Monday next, the :Novem ber-Con:it will comwence, to continue two weeks. The first week will be devoted to ,riminal and the second to civil cases. ' As business connected with the Court will bring to town many persons during the next two weeks, it will furnish a con venient opportunity. for subscribers to bring or send in their subscriptions. We !raspy our friends will bear it in mind. ESE wminalte. —The 'swindlers who have their headquarters in New York and deal in Greenbacks, are Hooding the country with their circulars, offering to furnish notes of denominations at exceedingly low rates. We have repeatedly exposed the operations of these swindlers, who send out artfully prepared circulars calculated tA• impose on tyre ignorant and unwary.— We renitilibVeiztion midirs to pay 'tii^r attention to any of these proposi tions, if they do not want to lose their money. Berstrotss.—Mr: t, Keller Kurtz, for viierly of Gettysburg, and more recently of rthe tinn of Kurtz & Monaghan, New York, 'has entered into partnership with 11. W. %Craves, formerly of the Meriden Britannia !Company, and under the firm name of U,ea.Veit &Mid; corntrieneetthe*itiit.the ture of the finest quality of Silver Plated and Britannia Goods. The manufactory k in Newark, N. Jersey—salesroom at 179 Broadway, N. York. Mr. Kurtz is a clever fellow, has superior business quali fications, and we wires the new firm :limn: dant success. SALES.—Francis X. Chunk, as Trustee for the sale of the real estate of 3latthiaa Martin, deceased, in Iriahtown, lia`a sold the small farm of decedent-24 acres, with improvements—to W. J. Kuhn, at $ll7 per acre; and a meadow of less than two acres to John Ginter, for *B5. Aleiander Bucher has sold his house, shop and lot, in New Salem, to Frederick sweitzer, of Hanover, for $l5OO. Mr.-A. Miller his sold his house and harness shop in New Salem to J. Keller, of Hanover, for $ll4O. Mrs. ilarrietilarbokl 'and Lizzie Haber have sold a small property on King street, in Last Berlin, for MIL FATAL Aecinvzsm.--4fichael Leib, aged 64 y 'tars, resi4ing township, York coonty, two miles below AblAeLbs town. a III" "Le(l4l 4 l *ProPertY, was killed on ,lote 14th inst. ' Re'had been pay „g a visit, INg eetspany with his daught,e,r, to a sister at Wrightsville. On their re turn home the Lb' took fright nt a train of cars near Wrii,ditsvinef an4beeaine i•ta manageable, throw. c eir Xr. Leib from the buggy and breaking Ida arm. After re ceiving surgical attenti - Crk he again 4 , 111- ed for home, his daughter driving. At the second tolfgate thia ardeat 'York,' the . horse again took fright, ppslt the bu gg y, precipitaing Mr. Leib down as embank ment and breaking his neck. The daughter received severe injuries also. .Irerwricr.-I=oxell, jr., of this place; Who rani. & Balti more car, met with accident on Tuesday afternoon last at New Oxford, which came near proving fatal. The car was on the siding at Eiersh'S Warehouse,. and while it was in motion Mr. Troxell undertook to step from the car into the Warehouse; but missing his footing, he was caught between the warehouse and car, and thus rolled between the two, the space bed:;r#o4l 1,- 4 111W the' oar i cleared tl E7d 1111(ftlitt4Stie piatferm badly crumbed and apparently seriously injured. He was brought to Gettysburg in the evening tteist, when Dr. C. Horner ifarr called fn.Have no bones werelsoken; and-be is:niffer do ing well. it was, hOwever, a narrow escape. • HowetPotmon- - ;--kla, the meni_lieriOrlt*Oheiritk 44V, 0. U. - A:IC la reqiugg*eiz-Owneril -Chamber, this (Wedneade t y) evening. Tits; Ats:ccAL TustsKscrynco..—Our is sue this week will see the light knong the anticipations and * realizations df the Annual Thanksgiving. Few and precious are liollidays in America: Indeed, we have but two that arc strictly. Ono of them, Standing amoug the summer roses, celebrates the nation?sh*peudeuee of its mother across the -seat the other, with dead leaves rustling ibt; s kis feet, .ac knowledges the nation's dependence on its Father in Heaven. Brothers in blood are they, and born of Puritanism. To the principles of personal and political liberty planted in the laud by the Pilgrim Fath ers is directly traceable the Declaration of Independence, with all IfrA beneficent re sults, while the Annual ;Thanksgiving is an institution which comes to us as they ' conceived and shaped it. Independence of all political rule—dependence, • nation ally acknowledged, upon God—what _bet ter legacy cou'd they have left us thantwo holidays, resketfully devoted to a eelebra tion of these grand facts of the national life. Quarrel witkthe old bigotries of Puritan ism as we may, criticise as we may its mistakes, it is indisputable that that which is purest an 4 best in American life bad its root in it. To obliterate what Puritanism has done for liberty, for popular. educa tion, for morals and religion in Amer ica, would be to disrobe the nation gf its fairest charms, and despoil it of its choicest treasures. Indeed, 'we have some- Ailing to be prquu j adry • thankful for, as a nation, whieli i tlie fathom missed; and that is—the 11;1qe:rs theMselves Their sacri fices, their heroic example, their pious and, purifying intlues, thrown loose upon the atmosphere for us to breathe, or en'- bodied in institutions that inonld and or— der bur lives, are among the richest bless ings that claim aknowledgment upon each recurring Thanksgiving Ply. We are glad to believe that this holiday is becoming more widely observed with every passing year. It is a healthy thing for the nation to turn its thoughts united ly to the great fact that God governs and gives. It is a healthy thing for separated families to gather back to the old homes, and re-light the old alma. Aires. It is a healthy thing for childhood and youth apd old age to find themselves in sympathy of joy around a common event. Were there ,1:404,ing in the day, =and nothing ofit, but the 4:AA.; re-unions of which it furnishes the ,„4-,ca4,;out, would be precious; but When it becomes a sLliine at which a na tion kneels with gthmiegs of gratitude and praise. mo h ODD FELLOWSHIP.—Ai. the last session of the Grand Lodge of the 17. Sttites, held in Baltimore, sonic important ..:hanges were made in regard to the staters of mem bers of the Order of Odd Fellow:: suspend ed for nun payment of dues. Official notice of these chnnges having been COM municated to Subordinate Lodges, they are now in force. As the membership are interestA-Al in the subject, we condense the new law fur their information: 1. Members cannot he expelled for non payment of dues, but are to be suspended 4•1',,44 . 9.4.11 from the roll. :!. Mivgiend thus suspended or dropped. e:in be re-in . st.-ri e ad within one 'year by the payment a a year'..i Allies; after one year re-instatement eau Le'.4te; i : 011 payment of the fee - charged initintes, , Tflite .came age. Snspended.members desiritig ivith a Lodge in thesanielaxiii4i4ion„can be re-instated and receive a withdrawal 4100.5.. at any time within five years, on r vtryauerst of a year's dues and the whit. of a 404: ~der five years. instead of re-in atats '4"4t. a dismissal certificate is.grant no on , Nirjaikent or *l. 4. Dis. 141°4... 11 .cm-tatlcait 0 ,,,. „rmspended Ntil,r,ing to. pain me reiri.:.wrsiiip - members u.. in another ju ' , 6tliction. are to be iWyed . for $1; and in a. ..4‘'i.%485' where, a Lodge re for s be to had re4 aB nsta a t n e l , e . r- o f ne. ''Ait for $l.. ,i r d . L4rnissal rertificate 5. These dismissal e,.‘rtificate..' (10 not give the Privilege of visitat:' oll, but 5t... 1 .14 serve ris.the basis of applicati. Into another lodge for admission to member,. 'hill- f 6. Non-affiliated members of t 11 E - Order over 50 years of age, can bo re-instated as non-beneficial members, upon such L marl as the local law may prescribe. The report of the qsand Secretary ; Baltimore, shows that. the Order increas ng rapidly in numerical strength and wealth, viz: net increase of membership during the year, 29,602; number of mem bers relieved, 25,054; nu niber.of widowed families relieved, 3,876; amount paid for relief members, $78,648.81;. amount for relief of widows' families, $122,043.65; amount paid for educating orphans, sl9,_ 444.16; amount paid for burying dead, $132,661.21. Total ,relief, $8.59,4139.86. Total receipts, $2,714;258.93. The higher or encampment bramli of the Order initiated during the year 9,849 members; adniitted by card, 1,360; rein- stated, 520; total, 11,729. Expelled, ;434 deceased, 437. - Total relief fors the pas year, 92,216.41. Total receipts, $335, 465.26. Lodge and Encampment conk Lined—aggregate receipts, 1.3, 04 9, 753.20 aggregate relief, $651,688.27. The aggregate membership of the Order exclusive of the jurisdiction of Austria, is 920,000, Mmtottut., CrtrflcH Pr:cit.—A 'fleeting of the Memorial Church Association of Gettysburg was held in the M. E. Church, on Thursday evening the 17th inst., R. G. McCreary, Esq., President of the Ass4;- elation, In the chair. The meeting was called to determine the disposition of the funds collected towards the enterprise. After an interchange of views the follow ing preamble and resolutions were unani mottsly adopted: WHEREAS, .the failure, of 4 efforts to recurs the amount of money required to build a "Memorial Church," as contem plated by thiiiorganization, has demon strated the propriety of abandoning that eolorise- and Wmeructs,the greater por ks,oa Nf the! funds in the hands of theTreaa urer 45 been raised in the M. E. Church, and by.the efforts andoogbibitions of its membership; and WirantAis Congregation in Gettysburg greatly needs and b i endeavoring to accunutiate a fund for the erect en of a new and ezdarged eludes. edifice, and it la believed that most, # " of the subscriber, to the Memorial Cskuriiii Fund are • - willing that their ibutt *all be applied"to that object; thereforwbe it I. That the idib of a ng a Memorial Church E difice be abaWdonM and the bushaossiof-timinesocintion closed. 2_114 ali stones subserilied tna rd paid by indbUtialainto the Memo church fund be refunded to the subscribers by the Treasurer, who is hereby authorized to refund thearade, it demanded. and to pra cure the assent of aa•; 1 1t Ws willing that their comb - INA:IMM be OpPrfil, printed to the bulkErig Snit& of the M. E. Church. 3. That all other' fluids 'of this associa tion, and an OalittibtitiotiS released, or not claimed, be appropriated to , the building fund of the X- E. !Church, ;to be. agplitel only to the etestielii of a chiirch edifies - jd Gettysburgy as/I**k erinainter id itefeby directed to apply afttOrdingl7. urcautiou to pamaiiseim of Peru ;lan SPIV (a letected_ _selldien of th e prottocicip ofivots.) .nowareorbeits' de ceived bi any (tithe prepteritiens eirPeru-' vian Betty or Bark and Boni:TWA . 1 1 *Y. be offered to Yam Evea7 *Ailed OM'. lee hie Perarbut Syrup (not. Feravieb Bark) blira in Abe glass. Botataise the bottle before parch:wing. It lirwe mu mlto the =tho N. Ir. imarnertaartn*,th a i orthe and family Marl PIP PaiMtiy• 1 Cantonlttr- 77 .4a . !e season for cm- -gm ,:at,dUffibetilfatil... ing meat is approaching , .we re-publis 1 ----.2" , ..- ',.. -- ._e.— - - .._::-. the receipt furnished by the : Germantown I Dl i tL o liTlON OF .PARTN i li s tr e L— iss Ze . .'ietegraih, which will answer for beef or ed by mutual-co 411persous indebted to pork, and if if once properly tried will` i ' Velit, itr a in adthase-b amtuo l tiar ts e to nb p medrrz t - . The books are at t be ok d stand, where settlements never be abandoned: . are to be made. To one gallon of water, ' • ! • . . - . ADAM . F.F.ftERT._ _ Take Nibs. of salt, ! tetiolbaig, Ic a iv; 2 ,-,.. Don .,-.:4. ELLIOI-I'. .% lb of sugar, !,4 oz of sonnet ie.- . 54 oz of potash, 1 n this ratio the pickle to 'be increased to any quantity desired. Let these be belled together until all the dirt fi;om the sugar risealo the top and is , skimmed off. Then throw ii into a tub to Cool, pour it over your beef or perk, to remain the usual time, say four to Ilve,i weeks. The meat must be well covered with pickle, and should not lie put down, for at least tlvo (lays atter kiliing, during which time it should be slightly sprinkled with row acted saltpetre, which removes all the sur face blood, &c., leaving the meat fresh and clean: some omit boiling the pickle, and find it to answer; though the opera tion of boiling purities the pickle by throwing off the dirt always to be found in salt and sugar. DAN OEROtti COUNTERNEXT.—A new counterfeit, of the latest issue of the fifty cent currency, has made its appearance, which, although the engraving is of a coarser character and the flue lathe work wanting, though imitated coarsely, yet it well calculated to deceive. The red and blue fibres of the paper of the genuine are imitated by printing in the counterfeit, the long beard of Secretary Stanton is darker and the figures "ZA:r on the right hand are SUlTollllfled by solid black instead of fine lines as in thc genuine. On . tbe re verse, the counterfeit May be distingitish ed by the "s''ln "Customs" failing to touch the line encircling the large oval to the next, and also by the absence of shading and the fine lines around the "30" in the corners, CHANGE, or FiltlV — The firlit of Itchert & Elliott has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Elliot withdrawing. Mr. Rebell has associated with hint Mr. .John H. Thaslunan, and the business will be wrifal on under the firm name of Reliert & Bushman. Pee adv, POCKET., BOOK LosT.—J.. T. Weikert lost his Pocket Book on the 17th inst., between Utittysburg and Greenniount.— The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to the owner, or leaving it at the "Star and Sentinel" office. 1 t DELINQUENT SUBSCRIBERS The printed addeesses which appear upon the margin of every issue of our paper, afford a good opportunity to de linquents to ascertain how their sub scription accounts stand with the office. For instance, if the address reads: "John Jones. Ilnovtify It means that the said John Jones owes on hts paper for two years, up to :November 11, 1870! \Vc hope, therefore, that these gentle marginal reminders w4ll serre to secure the payment of haekstanding subscrip tions. and, furthermore. that the remit taneeS will be promptly Made. au invite attention to tio , ase ,, rina-nt they now \%e renew the offer to receive :,-::. per neer, promising at the same time 1 , , .. , intinite it annum on all back sprcriptions that Hp In the highest standard. FOR GENTLEMEN":'; \V FAlt, p ....r be paid between this date an&•the / 'MU IR7I. Those who desire they offer a large and varied ..toel,Thini feel cer -1 Ist .4; z i ta ri i , i . c ! ,. tiest all who come can he suited iu goods and 1 ;•.,:•, . to save bod44 - .0 - fi a year, will find it to ,- - ,QAP - miszi___ ,Ec &I:MID 'IV: Trni their own initesx‘i. promptly to avail g w a a nns be tto offend ht fill! variety. l'itil 6 " he ' it )enx themselves of this offev, Everything possible will be doue to render sat isfaction, and thus earn a liberal sham of public patronage, which they respeetfully solicit. ADAM itEBEET, Nov. 25„ 1870.--tf JOHN. H. BUSILMAE. ;Ct.;ll '~ Janlt ett.e. rat" & /...ttit•rot hrt , Aicatiiraore. Thur.okig Morning. I.,tiVrzn 473 6 300 IYIfITH „_ ....„ . e , 1 40 itt.D ..., "Al Pi 7b9 itrz, ..... ..• ...... OATS T I . IIO IIIY - SrElt. CLOS HR-SEED, BAVON, aIIOULDErtf3,. " SIDES, " etty mbar gGraln &Provision Markel Gettysburg, Friday Morn 0 00 0 ON) 0 00 0 5 75 o po @ 000 1 10 e -2z r 0075 00 75 . .. ... .37 37 00 @ 00 0 00 @ 4 00 0 00 @ 660 SS @ 100 ..... 00. .0 35 r co (3, 15. 00 0 25 00' @ 13 • 00 @ 13 00 @ 31) 00.0 6 00 0 10 SUPER FLOUH, EXTRA ELOUR, WHITE WHEAT.... RED WHEAT, COUN , RTE, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, TINOTHT-SEED, CLOTS/ISM romarozs, BVIITE„ LARD ED05,.... ..... ... BACON, SHOULDUE, . . ... SOAP Ty lOW STOCKS AND BONDS. Closing Pries* aril, Karen di Bre 40 heath Erd St., Philadelphia. 3 o'cNek, P. 3L, U. S. Ws of 'Bl '" . 113 11354 .. 1 . 6 a , .... 10114 low. - ' 166% 10755 1.4 13 , 65, .10634 1075 i " 4 " .05 new, 199 X 192% " " wr,...!.- .. . , low, ice% .0 ,{ - 103; i - ' . / 0934 109% " s's, 16.40%, v . 10104 163% 17. S. 30 Year 6 per eenL.Cy., .... ..... .110% I'M% Gold -• 111% 112 Silver I 106 107 Gakal.Paeifie aKt Wit. Honda, .....620 "930" Central Paeliks B. B. • 960 910 Unkin Pacific Land orraulponda, , .720 730 MAIRRIED. Mutom—Drrnora.—On the 10th but., at Me, cluuticsburg, Pa., by the Rev. John Neidig, Lewis Arnold, of near York Swink Pa., to Misa Lydia M. Ditmer, of Fratiktintotni, York Co. Pa. licHruzisr—Mattni.—On the I.sth n ineg, byk i Father googol' jeg tlv d IdaWe Eityalibit WC Mia._itine couny. • - Burr—Wturz.—On the 10th Inst, by the Bev. L T. Williams. Mr. Mathias W. Buini to Miss Mary J. Wentz, both of Aids ogunti t Saziarrz.owum.kln'The loth inst., by the Rev. P. Berrmer, Mr John F. Sberetz to Miss Maggie E. Spangler, both qActitua 'county. DIED. BAnt-On the Pth inst., near Littleatown, Miss Louisa A. Bair, aged 20 years and 1 month: Baasscrut-On the 15th Inst., In Frankln town ship, Jacob Blesecker, iHm4 811 years, Iwintltiicui Oo h-0n the Bth inst., Mr. Gairge (linter, of Corsonsgatownship. Bhia county, ill the Mh year of ma age. hirM.-12eatr Kan Seitin, on the Om Inst. i gi rt Herelicy, aged 66 years, 6 mouths and . 4 days. Ittoorms-On the 10th ult., at Fort Win gate, New Moho, Of dropey,John Richter * formerly of Ge hysiihrg. • Sutirtg-On the 22nd inst., in this J ohn Shuts, Sr., one of the Meet, reside.uss o 2 burg, aged 78 years and 5 months. Futter - UV morrow, (Thursday,) te as o'clock. 8722:50un.-Ou 13thhut., at the residence of tr Viter-in-bi e w, Henry recen t ll y eh a ti d , near this place,- man areslT,47ll 4 Vninlil4l township, lathe 74th y ears of tis age. • WILL.-On the Ma l l e ts: m it., In 14Wegtown, Hon. George Wi ll ; ard 82 and 9 mouths. witrait-On the Lost, Manahan township, at the residence of her brothetin-law, Mr. Wff gam fitallsmlth_ Mrs. Catharine Walter, wife of Mr. Conrad Walter, deceased, aged 56 years I month and 3 days. “Tb: to thy grave-but we will oot de &ire thee i a., Though sorrows and d a rkness encompass the • tomb, The Saviour haa passed through Its portgishelore tamp Gnats love h thy guide through , . Thin aloe t w o the grape...but 'twere wrong to ..719de XO4 ili RallsOnt, thy G : tttk .. ‘ TMifillith, My ire agd.teoh thee, and wen will restore wpm, go stung , shun thy (hviour 5ume404446. _.. __ .. •, bath ''' n o tta n sgres it tha sub, bean • the nth ot October bit,l l 4 1 :4 large borne. The owner is to peeee woody, pay charges and taVi ti tak Nor. - , DAVTD NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, on the Estate o JACOB Big eEcKEs, deceased, late of Franklin township.' having been granted to the undersigned. residing in same tsurnsidp, holweetry gisos potiee to all persons indebted to said estitie toirail' And make immediate settlement, and those having claims against the same will please present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. J. M. MIC.ALET. Oar. Nev„2s.-6t Kilt leAt7lloh. all penama agahmt negotiating a Note drawn by me for Sixty-five Dollars. in favor of Geortps Trimmer, dated March 19t141570. payable twelve months after date, as t will not fray" said note, not having received Just value tharefor: • • GOLDS.D9II,OI , (Iff. :NW 36.-3 t • FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offer for sale their Farm In Cumberland township, adjoining lauds of Freder ick Herr, Abraham Plank and Adam Butt, lying between the BM and Millerstown road, 2t mites from Gettysburg, (formerly Dr. Hall's) contain ing 116 ACRES, with improvements, a spring or water and good young orchard. For!tenns, easy apply to LEVI : 3LINTEtt, JACOB 1411(lit,E1, of Nov. 2.5.-at Cashtown, Fa. CLOCKS, WATCHES I 11: 1 - I. y Has removed his shop to York street, opposite the Globe Inn, Gettysburg, where lie has eon. stantly,on nand a fine assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND Old, Sliver taken In exchange. All kinds of ItITAIHTNG done, and charges moderate. All wotk warranted to Is cat Ntaelion. Nay. 25. 1970.—tt • p 13 L 1 (' SALE. By Virtue, of .111 Order of the President Judge of the Court ijf C0)1101011 Pleas ~f Adams the undersiged, Sequcstrator of the Gettysburg 'ailroad, till expose to sale by public outcry, at to Freight, pepot of the Gettysburg Railroad, in Gettysburg, on artgirdny llo.:17111 day (..f Decrui -I,er nets, (.4. D. 15719,) of I o'cfr,ck, P. M., :t quan tity of COKE, supposed to be abold tons.— Also. THREE BOXES, contents link tIONVII. Also, Tia accordance with the pros Isious of the Act of A.ssembly in such eases mask and provi ded, will be exposed to public sale, at the same time and place, to defray the costs and expenses of transportation the folbmitti: property, sic: S hogshtrads and 1 tierce of Glass Bottles. con signed to the Gettysburg SpringCumpauy. Ii hogsheads, 1 tierce and 4 boxes of Glass Bot tles, consigned to R. G. McCreary. 25 casks and 2 boxes of Glass Rot Hcs.con-igned 1,, E. Hannon. 1 box consigned to J. M. Huber. 1 piece of Iron Casting, consigned 1 , ./ John Rupp. 1 patent Hay Fork, consigned to William Ul rich. Nov. NlN‘r BI RT & BETSH Al .1 \. Dry Goods, Carets ; iilasswaro, &c. firm of 'WWII Elliott ha% Ina been Ms -1 solved, It Is sueeceded by kIEBUST S ilf;S11- MA N, who will contiume the Mercantile business at the old stand, on Bdltintore street,opposlte the Court-house. Gettysbtirg. The Motor partner has for years been employed as salesman In the store of J. L. Schick, and therefore brings to his new position an experience In the business pos sessed by few. The stock n!JW alerts], owing to large additions of the newest Bud latest styles ant patterns of Goods, is one or rar e attractiveness. anti Cannot raftplerstse,. whilst their prtens. having boughtlo the best advantage, will also be Timm] satisfac tory, The itutheddnents they otter elided be ex celled In tL.: town or county. They wake 3 IN.- y of LA DIES' nii;SF; tit ~~f C! +. TEACHERS' I.NSTITU'II, V 014.7.11 ANNUAL 51....N-19N CONVENE THE COUIIT:Hot 7 4: IN GETTTNBCRO, 11OLIDAI WEEK. • • (`O3I3IENCIn: 31FOND*Y, DECEMBER 241T1E. 111.0M/NE;;T ) A Tr)l:!4' ri °pi a brow' will T A, ittrir/C.:l give uis the celebrated k4u- ENTDITAINIIKN , day evening.. '4l LLIITCRILS eery evening by p.. eatom .. 650 0 675 .. 210 @ 215 • • 1.5% tv 1534 .. 18 Co is% . 21 24 14 @ 1:,J4 The day flerotell pr illClPaii) Emays, I.Blsensslons, l'rzwlical Talks on the varmas matters, Ividell are of direct portance to our Uotnton-S,liool Teachers, and Contexts PRIZES to the successful competitors In the contests in Orthography, History. Mental male; TIIUUSDAT. DIRECTORS DAY. All the Di rectors of the County are cordially invited to present, on that and every_ other. day^ of the seg.: sl, • • An opportunity will be given each day to Teach ers and Directors to ask QUESTIONS in regard to any point of the Nehuol or Any practical questions in the practice titaAusill Teachers, Directorsi Priettdf of • ucation, as sist In making this Institute of practical - benefit to all. Come prepared not only to listen but to participate. For full information see circular to be 'issued Nov. 24th. J. IIOWAED WERT. Nov. :2.'4 -t f County Superintendent. The Best Paper,' . Best Inducements 1 Qttarfer'd 13 Nuittbers SES.'T FitEE to ail subscribing, before Dec. 25, 1870, for next year's Fifty-Two Numbers Of iloore's Rival Ihtlrorier, Nor. 23d, 1570 RURAL ANI) FAMILY WEEKLY, FOIL TIATN AND COUNTRY. 1 _ nil • I : ll inlglnal , ..nOwid its'lla jear. is not- alllY =mg, "ant (Ifni Cd , but by tar the Orroskat.Rhiesscr vtf tiiiip As jkik World! 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O. 80x 52.•..'5. 11 Broadway, New York. Nov. 4--.3m Court Proclamation. Hon. Rosser J. Plisusa, Pre_ I lldek t o S i severall Courts of Common Pleas in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of dyer and Terminer and General Jail Dells cry. for the trial of an capital and other offenders in said dfott , and JossPn J. Knusr and ROBERT MoCtimr, sqs., Judges of the Courts of Contmon Pleas, and Jus tices of the Courts of 03er and Terminer and General Jail Denser), for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the county of Adams._ have issued their precept, bearing date the 21st of April, In the sever f our Lord one thousand eight hundred andty, and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pleas, and General (Nor ter Sessions of the l'ence, and General J c6 rll. My burg, on and Co MONDAY , r urt o the d fote an Terminer N , a DV NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Jus tices of the Peace, the Coroner and the Constables within the said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with Bolls, Recards, and Inquisitions, Examinations , and otherremem. brances, to do those things which to their oMces and In that behalf appertain to be done, and als0; they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in tall ofsaid countyof Adapts, are to be then and there to prosocute against them as shall be Just. JACOB KLUNK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. H, 11170 to Ran Away ii'Vi,a,".aitfaTill':fsBll,oefiebt . rtralaut,Tlrboonuent t ri i : o rni by the, name of Tnottss DEVACHN, 13 years old, aboutb feet high, light eyes and hair, and gr EpeniAttaior!. heW an when he left a salt o k yi any wa! reward will be HM. to , re- Ira or information that may lead to his re eovery. SAMUEL SPANGLES. Nov. 18.-3 t WESTERN PT 1 (.).N LA N 68. I HAVE ON HAND A FEW 'TRACTS OF. NO. 1, rind hand, pre-elnPtion Lands kmdeti near Copilty. Tawas, &C ., in ; well tar t , nedghborhatat,ivaiorl wfil selyor attFlapit e tale priceforlleal Hstate In Adana Minty, Feb. 188k-41 HE°. 4,001. D. - Yalta* TOWn PrOPorty Fatt SALE. BM , The are twastory 41, BRICK DWELLING **wow 0421 it bi tar Beat. tt O. & BIIICHLIOL atiltbellt, Belt -tt WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS ! Everybody's 'Lawyer B t 0f" FORM*S. ENLARG ID . ND THOROUGHLY REVISED. .13x - 1..1, V - ANDERSLOOT, Esq., 'Member of the Philadelphia Bar. 4 -1 111 h UNEQUALLED BOOK concerns the I property, business, Individual rights, and social privileges of every one, and affords a fund of legal knowledge WI M n fir e tny Alit c e worth its weight in gold. 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Weav er, and are prepared to supply the public with all styles and kinds of couveyanees• that can be found in a first-class Livery. Their stock cannot be beaten by any establishment In the town. air antes wishing to visit the Battle-fleld, will fled superior accommodations at this Livery, charge for Guides. IMO of four, frir *1.50 - mutton:. .1.50 "4 RiaGE MAKING MI I‘7l aso t i ti L ei l oPs op t .. 131" G GIES, JAGGLA. CARRIAGES, ctc., built of the best material and by skillful work men, on short notice. REPAIRING promptly attended to and satisfaction guaran teed. GIVE US A CALL LEVI WEAVER W. D. HOLTZWoRTH T. ZIEGLER. Nor. I, 1870.—tf IN. W A NTED AGENTS, to causes for PERKINS AND . HOUSE'S NOX-EXPLOSTVZ KEROSENE LAMP, 1. romanced by more than 50 Professors in our Cot. --eaves:43 per cent. of oil—no bad odor—Will not break or wear out, because metalic. Our agents make m as ouey, because It supplies a want unf renal right. For full partienlars address, with 2d Floor ß , H Mec N,,T hanics Harrisburg, Oct. 1.5.1,M.—t1 uUN T 8 COMPOUND 'POWILD 80R4I TBROAZ INFLUJIN2I44 or any other Ingammatory or inward disease of the Thrmt. If not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET 1711 - 711.14 MU medicine has bees tried in THOUSANDS OF CAME, In different puts of the and has new been known to fail if taken in time and award ing to directions. It is warranted to cure.: Give its trial and It will peat for iteelt. Every house.. hold should provide tbemaelvee with a box oflDis medicine and keep it on hands. The cures that ft has are truly is and sold by lama Yam &Co., Mburg, Pa., or by their anthOrized agents.— e at nearly all the Stores in Adams county. IBEXYOUNT Si CO. May 21. /80L-0 • Nod& .to the Public I 'FINE undersigned is a. Line 04 gasses i from insanian 2 - ! 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