THE GETTYSBURG COMPILER, A Democratic Pondly Journal, Is PURLISKED EVERY MONDAY MORNING, BY HENRY J. STABLE. "'Truth is Mighty, rind Will Prevail." TERMS OP PUBLICATION.—r 3 00 per sir num./1 paid strictly I ADVANCE,---12 30 per an. nnm If not pald la advance. 'No subscription dlti. continued, unless at the optlod of the publisher, until all arreargea aro paid, A T',VgitTrAENIF,NTIFI Insertml at usual rates. JOII PRINTING of an kinds clone with neat n,s and ,Ilepateh. OFFICE In Reath. Baltimore street, between Mbllle and High, near the Peet Offleo—PCnmpl ler Printing MR.*" on the sign, Consamptivem, TVAD WHAT D. SCIIENCK IS DQING flit :J. Ff. Sta: I feel it: a dilty-T owe to you, and to all who are Infr:rinz airier the (Ike sea ki viva as Cowing:l;l , 6°n and Liver Consul tint, to Int them know what orett lienefi.s I have re rived front your Pulmanie Scrip and Sin ned Tonic inn short a time.. By the_bless: log of Gail it his carrel me thou far. Dr. Schenck. I will now m Ike toy ststernent t) yoo as follows: Ationt gig teen months ago I was attacked wi,li 4% severe cougt, a n d it mei t.ed on my lungs; I could not tetain any thiags I ate, and entiered with evening fevers find night swe As. I was vcry much reduced. The whDts of my eyes were very ycllow like .wise fay ecio ; my tomet•te +in IZOnn, hod on- Able to digest wit It I did eat ; bowels Iwollen, irregular and costive. I was very low Spirit ed, and hid each violent spells of ;coughing when I lain do vn et night and when I arose in tit77-4n)ruing that they would last one or two boars I 111 .hen would be nearly exhansted, and was entirely an 'toe to lie on my left sPe. I can not drsctibe my wretched stiff:ring as f would wish to dn. Every °man in my body wog ,diseosed or deranz.d. Such was my situation nt thi: VAne, and I was confined, to my bed from the last of Featiary,lgil2, to .Jane, I8(2, not able to sit no. I had the best medical attendance the whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that it racked me very mar ti. I nt this time raised a large tilt intity of thick. yellow.offeaSi7e matter, sometime= tt Rh blood, and it W:l.9O'ilp till, if by r oases and a furred and thitlc coated tongne.P.A.t the time of coughing so hadly•l would have sharp. sheoting pains in my left Side:tud he.rt, night sweats, and ,soreness all throozh my whole chest; ha m d uch inward fever, p tin in my ack and under my shoulder blade:, and in the small of my hick, antl at time; so severt th it it would throw mu in.o sproma. Now my 11;iy•liel itt gave raft lip to ite. others I hat, and the best of them, but the could do tnth ing lor me, and at that time I was nothing but Alit and bones. I then was in to in wee tern part cf Missouri. lii June last we left there f,r the E i t, ant in :Ang sat last, we came to New YOtit. an I I waa so ref f ac ,.l th a t I could only walk a little with my itheban l's hip After I hid been here a short fime the s alt water breeze. made Inc feel much bett-rfor a time an I then I li id again t)) call a ohysiei n for aid. We had lour of the, beet phy:ieinne of New York on the diseases-cif the lungs, and doctors of all kinds, but or so avoid. They PC , ' I was past cure, nut tl, tt my inags were too far gone for ally one to core me. Ili; at this time I was on my feet about the loupe, not able to do much of at):.'lting. In Not inn b^r last I grew war e, Sri the , o ), F ula t aitui iliarrhrei set in an I ha , e); shoot eight week: We had trb d all an.l evert thing that I conid grasp of like a dying pets in fur at...J . 1 , -I,es nbinnption and liver complaitit—but of no avail. Jinonry, 1843, I was hromtht down ag.ain on my bed; ant we not cape tel to. live the eltt out. Mr II tisband Ft ,ved at my side, stud other Iriewlt, and they ail go% e me en to tiie. 'At thitt titer cicry not who sin mo did not tt.ink I woultd.c.ter trim my betl'a living womnu. The first night I w.te atme.ed with f3p4 , :1114, and was derttmed mot ot the fil,. A frtend, Mrs. !Luria, et'nro sec the the MA of the week, and broug'tt the Sand ty Mercury. Lt it Was nil acre tat of A 7,11' It Cure perform ,ed by Dr. Seheock. She re of it to me, aml it watt .to inneh like toy &seise that I attked to 3 bnOttod to' go and 9," , 0 h;11 lor me. At this tine I Mid given up alt hopes of ever , :ettnr4 well nod made inc pea, e with God, to be ren ly whenevlr he called for rue.' On the 27111 of January l is t, my husband dled on D. Schenck, 32. Bowl street. New York, and st dud to lim my else. with a rc "role‘t for him to call lied see rue, which he did, end examined me with Ike re-pirirvt When ho was Montt to go i n-ked dune if he could cora toed 11 . :7 reply was: "1 cannot 1 :0 A luogs :ye ! the bronel ial Lobel are affected on With sines." And yet he acenird,to think that there note lungs (moonh left to elllet a (lice if tiii• tJi •rrlini t co 01.1 err a topptil. lie s.iid in order to do this, he wool I have to give me Ntantirtke Pills in small dunes at fir.t, to C irry °IT the mot-0N nititter, and thou, witlinstringrots, he hoped to citeck it, • ili , •11 I,ltittllle constont cring.47 l g,,,night :mud dtori !or I. 11.4 I,ros•r.o l e'i me so that he was afraid my vital powersla ere to i much pro-tratel ever to r illy, no.: yet!lie seems , ' tu illiok if I could live to get ennugh,l'ulitionie Syrup throughmy ttystem to c lose expectora tion there were lungs left for me to re cover. He wished MP to try the ',Pulloonie, • p and Seaweed T lonic t once, saying it would do Ind no harm, if it did me no wool.- -The first week it scented to gite ma strength, • Viitt, on Sunday after I sat up in tied and ate hehrty fora 8;e1r Woman, but the i,t•st week I lost all hope 11114 vri..be.l my IListetrid not to give me any more meilit inc. But the dm tor had warned him of ;bd., sod when the medicios was cle crag; out the ay-tern it made me feel somewhat restless, an I to pci•SCVCCP and 11 , lileis * C.l on my taking it : and r.ow.! feel the benefit of it. For after eight days d deg to gain my strength, and, with the ext . ...ll:tier' of a cold th It put me hack some, I have.iicen gain ing strength of body-, me cough is allies; 314'.1% . , and all cry pains are go:ie (no soreness otilie iy, my bowels are regular, nod ray breath is sweet, and I thank God tlmt :nil now g, '- lug about, and sew and.read its ,}yell as ever I eoul.l. I have taken six:rim loptics of the eight of each. I now hive n good eppetiiP att4 rest at ell at night ; me Cough does it , t trouble be in getting up or lying down. 1 would here gay to the aflli: ted with c ins imp ft ru liver compiniat,th:t Dr. Seltenek is nu humbug. - You can rely on what be says.— Delay not; it is dangerous to trifle..., with these ‘ll , o.a.iei. If y oti.wriulilbe cured, go nt once ; stud rtny one wi-hing td know the . :tlitS-Rs hem Q in stated canac.:ll :st my residerice,, 117 11'oat diouston street, New York city. MRS. 111. BY F. FATZTJOW. We, the undersigucd,.reddents of New York, pre acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, an I know tier statement to be tine. We alsn know that 611C-11Sei Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic 7S:. rap and aweed Tonic, and have re.tson to believe that to this medicine sheowes her r reservation from a premature grave. .18. F.YRLOW 117 West Hou4ton et. EEGENE UNDERHILL, 979 Greenwich st. Mrs. K. UNDEMIILL, n 76 Greenwich St. AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich st. V.. E. HARRIS, 117- West Houston et. EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston st. J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl. M. A. LEP; LUTON, A:3 'Broadway. Mrs. BENJAMIN CILtPP, 19 Amity pl. I am well acquainted with Mrs.. Mary'r. Farlow, and with her husband, Mr. B. Fartow, they hawing, for a few months intt, attended at :ny church, and I am couttiuead that nny etatement which they mi,zlit tr:frte;nrty be re. lied on as true. JOHN DOWLING', D. D., Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist (Aura, N. Y. Dr. Schenck will be profesaionally at his ptiocip.i.i °tee, No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Cammeree, Philad , lphit, every &t -urd ty, frcie 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. ; No. 3t Bond sheet, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3; N N. 33 Soma'Jr street, Boston, Mass , every Wednesday, froal 9 td ; 3y and every other Fri. day at 103 Biltimure street, Baltimore 11.1..-.. AI 1 advice free, bA. for a thorough examina tion of the /tun with his Bespirometer, the charge is three dollars. , Price of the .Pubsionie Sirop and Beaw.ted Toole, each St .40.,per.b..,tt1e, or $7 iiii per lislf dozeu.• Mandrake Pi 113,33 etotts per bax. 1 j c For sale by all Urn ;in a tand Dealers. Nov. 19, .1960. 1. - ' - PMM CIDER. I i EGAR 3w:in's - Grocery on t~ , ipe corn er tjag Diamoud, 4:1110, 11164. , I , 1•. . . . 1 . .. .. ,„ . ..... ... , „,. .. u„.. ~.. , , . ~, .1- ritpsti ••• ~,, h s ") • CIL I A ' 1 ' In '' .t• - 1 e I • _ ' _.. J. STABLE. GETTYSBURG, PA., MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1866. -4 13- : YEAR.-ISO. 12: BY E. Tlh Whre and Stoves. /WE subscriber respectfully Informs the I . public that he still continues the babiness of making ALL HINDS OF GOOD TIN WARR, at tLe old staid: (formerly Andrew Pollc)'s,) in Tork sveet,Gettysbnrz, where he hl3 the. Itrirest assortmeat of tin ware ini the cnnnty, with many othermrticlei for Isit , 2ll.n Ako. C4)(11i1 VG STOVE. 4 3; NINE-PLATE STOVES, 61 the verf bnAttintls: S. G. COOK. . Mar. 12, 18C5. 3m . , , f Sil 3 .IA., Cl:ilterA, dr.,. , Tou M. :t tu:ILING, , r • ' f , IN 0 taLuspn rrtrET; we=t stile, a fed doors from 04 , 1 3 uhlic Square Gettysbitro;,, hto 1 til in an At:ellen! assort ment Of :34()Pi. Gaiters. ke., for -1 21'...1-V,.1110111 - :1" Affil CiIII.III.EV, whirl) ho i 4 otferitm at the very loq.i: profits. Ilasigg hlito.,:it f)r c tilt. at the I t eit r; Luz tire, he 13 I.n.par6l in 0.174 r gr.. a I, rg. Lin 4. 11 mt an , l S'ithi Im tn.afs.et trip, I. :vie i on at the et:ne pl tee, Had the befit kii 1 of w lei( m tie. .. JOHN 11. [MILAN/. May 11, 13CC. ,tf - Fhll and WWl2r Garvii4. , scorn &SONS hitv.e just received an• 11 . . other tine as.ortinent of SPIN GOODS, con-iistio;nin p irt.ofClot ilg, C t 9 C IFSi• nets, Kentucky and Tae U 3, fur Gen tlemen sweitr. Alpo. a flue it..,ort neut. of DIENS GOODS. Our stock has been seteete 1 with great care, .t. 9.1 tce ire prepared to sell as thlap Ai any otlwr esti. , iiislrn.litt in the eiptatrvi We ask the pu'ilic to ..,rive us a etll and I judge for C. 1.11 and see ill. Nolo 010110 to show GOild 3. A. LiCOT .1; SUNS. Sep:. 17,, 1866. For Sale. • THE [BEST IX TILEXAMKIF.T. TLIU Vlc,roft sou3o SPIL L. Over Five floras - m.l of these Stills have.been made soli in the last three v it's. The he-t recomlneti lAtio93 rin b. giyena Also--."OOK'S'EVA?•IftATOrt. fhr makinz Sugar and Styluses, sit I to be the hest in use. romv CR ITS TIER Three' different 3ize3 far grintiroz t'nrn in the ear, n. any other 1(414 or trr 't'tii n ill ien:ne th it every tarn lr sliefi'd have, as a bushel of gronnd fee 1 'IA , Irt tl fy ,t bus'n.l and a half uno•rottnd. The ilitz , t price of heed of a!I Ii iil3 makes an implatives de mand fur con.e 1.1411 of m lehinery aritieh to sai.e. 'lt is .t ripil grin•ler and du-raide. BELL.S' FOR CITURCI4;S, SC'IIOO.I,S, \I a )(751 , ..-;, FouND,up,s, k r . M ide cti th,f st,el co4uposiiiuu. Church Bells answed for uric ye.ir,r lf 7/I L/11 . 7711 Z Sr.r:ITO WI CR.:I :El,l,'S GUANO-A . l'l'A Sig nta• of (tic bed I in O.— It will iii,ttlb ite r.ny, I in , t ealy, ,on' I ftilln ul nen!. Thei (I .1 rtn ft.tchnlent n•o , n• me 1. Cllll-41 liote.l a, not to do: In eowing o!. aln • Idral. 11 Lvi Tlonow I. 111 t.p.zo' 11l Lctio 1.t.4 So.I tnllc lucon)toco I 111 , ::11 t l be what wistiing to bl atioa the suppl and tli:,;e:a tad great. F. P. •S VITITS ClNl' SmEr, rl. ni,t, It is the only Piolgn yet that WI I invariably suoar iiiliiny soil, Secon i, It is now an cstalilisheil II It w.ll last front flue , • to six ?oiinei 1.1 it / urother steel plotigli in use Tiitr-1, It di tw. ligbier than a ' Plangli, cutting the same n• Rh and furrow.. Ti,. , different parks of the Though at moulil3, into the ex:et s.li Inn ilii=irell ntocild-hoarils, slatrii; an I 1 tild..sil., iiiii p iris most expoied, to wear mai tlii,:iine:s. The sbares rant be shill') any IA ittkanctli. The neat is perfect{l itlilii Will works kiaey. E Igi to as 11 insi - .1. out of pieces of the plough b: smiths ail over the conntriv. Fit; s tie tog - W.l WIBLF, At. , 'Aug. 27, 1341\ No ir Getlysito - Rtsw,itkr, • /:no Er: —THE 45-E. 'Corse ..4.lcobtei titre f. • i5L0W.11.111t.1itt14%,1,..0.1 1 i recd 4e,nlatioa. ,ve taken Fri lin at all the .4.te e State F . ...}irs u:;irensolly acknomfedge.l to be., , the • all oho bare tried tlwin. The the "Sli,attle pninti tt..tt have been attained by 3'lley are the on,' uteici .ew .kml embroider with p •tTectiot .11‘..elinies are pc...di:lcl). ill tp`!e.l t use. Tit y are altnoit noisole=s, ret• tio.n ,the spool witboat rewin It simile in their epastrtictiaa. TI v to title ige,,al.l can he iv - irked by I chill. ti:ery tin.ly s 1 , 111 1 1 have .I,loe ihey suer 01 , 1$1 tA,7I :tad 11•1 their work butter tit in it can 11,111bt l. Tr L e on.ler.tignei" hi/ring been Agent for the Ithov , • is es. , an A.l 1113 C ' ollll be arid always hate on 11.L , 11 snpp sons widling to buy will please call . , ine her t_ciaseives. I?3"Seedles and tiirrail will 'lll3O plild.J;.B WI C11r:110%V, A F.tiraeld, Akin, cou Aug. 27, ISM.I. tf Forwardiner and Co:nnt 7 110n4e. FLOUR AND re,EL). GRAIN AND . GThI 'lasing purchased the ex tun iive Carl, Ate, iteretufore olv.rod oy 8 mu , we beg I,:are to itit'orn the public th c.lntinaing the bi3ilit•B3 at the old the c.ruer or Washington al 1 Uttar° , oa a mare exten.ive•ecule thin beret We are payiag the highe4t market! Flour, Grain and all kw le of prodne: Fldur mid Feed, S ilt, and all kin °ado., kept e metantly on hand 'n.ndl cheater than they c to be h.t I anyw Nester. and al I its inds of fertilizers,c on itond, er furnished to order. regloar line of Freight Cars our Warehouse every TM:WAY—III and necoinna,,lttion trains will bb r casion may requae. 111 this :wrningL are r repared to convey Freight at all and from Halthnore. All business hind entrusted to us, will be prumptl ed to. Our cars rut to the Warehou ren;or, a Sons, 195 North !lox ad st tinore. Being detertuiteed to pay go sell cheap and deal f drly, we invite el to gae us a call, Cum , & EARN Aug. 13, ISG3 - • - F 4 sui*tro Slaat tie Sewing' ?I, ARs superior-to all others or , I A - -k• FANIII,Y AND MANCIfACTIJ:tIFO Pllll.- posg:t.. CoNtain all the Istest improve4rts; are speeds; noiseless; d tr•able ; and easlower;:. Illustrated Otrael.rs tree. Agent wanted. Liberal discJunt allowed. No cons zatuduts made. Adiress E111'111.2 S. M. CO., 616 roadway, Sew 1ork: [Sept. 17, IS ti: 1y TVIPHORN 4 HOFFMAN are reee ving•New teooila every week from the e4etern Ci twe. Du not fait tä kfre. them a'enil, on the northwest Uurnet et the •!gklare, tty 3 urg, Pa. TINE DOLLAR, AND . FIFTY GE TS wrll bay a pair of nice. fine, pate t leather tipped BALII.O2AL SHOE i, for. - lad es, at the !Store of . IL. It. 1 UOli.S. Profassional Cards. Law Partnoralaip. W A. DUNCAN k J. 11. WITITR, ATT3R.NEYS AT LAW % :I1 peomully attend to all lettli business entrusted to :Ir•m,in-lnding the procuring of Pensions, 13-.entu•, Bock P7ty, and all other claims attainst the Cuited States and State Gov, rome Mice in North West Cornet of Diamond, Gettyshurly, A?ril3, Idtis. tl Elvrard B. Ba2lllor, TT:Ms . :EY AT LAC, will fAitlifally and promptly atteaLl to all b.:,irIP.SS entrust ed to him. He a;)e.tki th German Inn:Lunge. o:Fhte, at the s ung place, iu South BaLimore street, nc•tr Fora •c'e drng store, and nearly opposi e ') Lane- .k; wore Oetty,lior,v, Vtrelt 20 A TTOIINFiY AT LIN.--I'ilTticnliir ntten- AL twit prit to eAleerion of l'en•ion4, Bonty, an , l B.ek-pay. ()Mee in the S. E. corner of the Diamond. Getty:3l)nm April 6, 18G3. tf D. McCone.ughy, 4TTOrtic AT LAW, (OM •P nno door west or Fluelder's drug and book store, Cll.llll - Area) AT ronN EY %ND SOLICITOR You PATENT% ANL:I/EN:runs. Bounty Lto , \Via r su-petaled Cl iiins, and i;11 other el Ciotti against the Government at Wash ington, D. G.; also American claims in Eng- Inn I. Land W truants located and sold, or bought, .stns highest price.; given. Agents en gaged,ia loc iting w u r.ints in liswa, Illinois unit other weste:n St.ites. j,, ; 2l•Apidy to him personally or by litter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, '53. Dr. J. W. C. O'Nears (~FrTCI3 and Dwelling, N. P. tornPr of Bal k j tin or an I Ifizh streets, near Prdsby Le ri tn Chard!, Gettysburg, Pa. Nay. 30. 'BO3. tf Dr. D. S. Peffer, AIMOTTSTOWS, Adams county, continues the r.uctice nt his profe—ion ir all itq hr 1.1.- , 1c3, and would raircti,illy iii itr• all vr-6,1: a11 , ct , 41 w!th a.av old standing, dis ea,•4 to call avid consult him. . 04. 3, I :,1;.1. tf D T, 0. Kinzer, 'TT AVl‘'ll loeated permanently at BON -41-111_ AUGHTOWN, Adarris enunty,will attend pro aptly to I.llprJfessioaal calk d ty or n l / 4 h6. At Jolla Lvplis's, where he ran always be pion I. nale , s professiqually engaged.. A. , ;;;. 6, 1866. ly Dr. F. C. Wolf, trillB now ' uf gr.tin to. tlitee It is ,rivon It is sn .t• k I t_t•so .1 rot, I c tLcp or Jr bltou. '• i i i sat ill TTIVING Ine•tteil at HAM . " BERLIN, A cliiims 'FT eoliniy, hone; that' by strict Ron' iqn to hi; ti ;tittles be way merit ft share of the public patronage. [ Ipr. 2, 'Cin - tt - - - J. Lay/rem - 33 11111. M. D., ,T.l'; his otri •e one 2 _ tor vet L iiner.tn elinreh in intlintiersl - tug street. and opp.ostte Pr Horn° •'s 'h• re wisili;tq as it le Ite tttl tio-ettioit pi-Horn fulls invitt±.l to e di. It..Fsnßstlt;:: nee, Rev. ti. P. Krauth, D. 1.):, r, D. P., Rev. Prof. 11. Pr,i. L. S'ir. .er. (lettystineg, _..grid 11, '53. n rcura. rr auc' a IZMIR Globe I YORK 4iT" SPAR TH E=l y n.her depih of (-I Err sIIJIt G, 1' -11te undersigned kJ - wauld , nast re-pr ally inform his n meron, Iria.ris and th oldie generally, that he Ims. pitch iced it long establisLed and well known hotel, th,to “Giol)o Inn," in Yolk strebt, Gettysburg, and will spare no effort to conduct it in a manner that will not detract front its former high reputation. Ilia table will loi,te the best Inc market. can tiflord—his chambers are spacious and cotemtable—antl he has laid, iu for his bar a full stock of wines and licours. There is large st thling attached to tile time!, tr': , ch will he attended h:- atten tit e nostlers, It will he his constant t trleacot to render the i-ti- faction to his glleEti.', making his house an iii7mr n home to theta as po;swie. tle asks a share of the puhliC.s pa tronage. deter:nined as lie is to deserve a large pert of it. Itenyenilier, the "Globe Inn" is in York street, but near the Diamond, oc Public Sqllare. SAMUEL WULF. April 4, 13134. tf r east in tor. the j Kirin deaii • 1 •i,ene ty ily m de -114 vo ant, rg, Pa U iIIST IC 0111" •0 1v ty of the first and •ire IIEiT in 'Grover itch '-ai e io other dies th tt The e and are i.re 'most any e. e mn mei, be dune E :11 tle-flai d Hot al. TIIIS heiug (hie of the relies of the It vtle of Gettyzbarg h L 3 hee,t renal:at e:1 anJ returuishedl, end i 3 realy t elt“rttin tr tvellera :1 , 1 Ito p•thlie gen.‘r :fly. It I being :hurt ditt•1111!...3 from the Siltherf N.lt;•vra Uemetere. it ::tf.tr,l3 coacenieet aeroinnt dt lions for ell visiti..es there, :Ina the soh.ierther (titters himselt Lil.. IL MIS sh.lll‘le.tve him die s tti•lietl. Also, lee Cr'eam :1,111 all kinds- of "rerresh rnent4, at all boars, to ICCJ'LI 11u1.40 proale -11.1.1er3. Give Tlle .1 a 1: I. le point •4 il.ll-11,.. , 1 y, utter.; JOiEP.I LITTLE, Proprietor Getly.thtirg, ALLy 21, 11 , A. If y. Put nd et im- Ra!lrorei 111311:4L., ‘l l PAR Tilkl DEDO'f J:1 lI.ANOV ER, TOR!: co , PA. The nirlersigniiii wo r d respectfolly ttilorm no :n•rott friends au I :lie cebefally, tliat he has ie.L4 • , 1 the II mover, r the Depot„ formerly kept by Mr. Jeremiah K.)ll'.er, and will sp ire no effort to eortilnet it lila . Ines that giye general satisfaction. Ills table will haveLthe beet the markets can chanihSrs are spacious and cum far-able—lnd he hits 1104 in for his bar a full stock of *choice lalnes un I liquors. There is Alibiing for hories att iciii dto the Dead. It will be his e3tis alt etilearor to render the Wiest satisfaction 'to his guest", making his ',wi s e as near a h me td tihent as possible.— lie asks a..:lhare of the public po-ronage, de termined 33 he is to deserve a large p het of it. Remember the It.iilroad llouse, near the De two! ilaiiover, P.t. A. P. l 3 tl r Cailt. Occ. tf be Stlp't WV, y, PA. ssion rant. rehou Herbst, ie we gre st in Ivo' d streets, ,(ore. price for - of Gro :br sale, ere else. Lastantkr 11BLE W OItES, Uu o.LltiJnore street, Ne trly Opposite the Court ill !ewe I IM:sIG, a as oe , nen,. we times to of this 1 attend • of Ste. Test, B prices, embody House. GETTYSBURG, PA. every description of work executed in the hnest style of the art. June 4, 1303. tf To one gallon of water, take one and a half pouls or salt, half a ['LAI tid 01 sugar, I half an ounce of saltpAre, half an ounce • of potaslh In this ratio the pickle to be! increased to any Twilit). ilk-area. Lot . ' these be boiled together until all the dirt' from the sugar rises to the tuft and is skint- ; mad oft: Then throw it sinto a tub to' cool, and when cold pour it over your beef or pork, to remain the usual tone, say four or five weeks. The meat inu,t be well covered with pickle,lawl should not be put down for at least two days after' , killing, during which time it must 'Lie' , spritak led with powderedsaltpetre, which: John Tit. Tipton, :removes all the surface blood, &e., leav- , 1 ing the meat fresh und clean. Some omit I LUSE - HON:I9IA BARIUM, North-east I Or. boiling the pickle, and find it to answer F nee of the Diamond, neat door to lie' very well, though the operatitin of boil= Cielhtn's Uotel,) Gettysburg, Pa. where he ing purities the pickle by throwing uhf can al all times be found mute to attend to all the dirt always to be found in salt and, business in his line. Ile has also excellent as- su A at. , If this recipe is properly [ tied, It sistance and will ensure satisfaction. % "ve . will never be abandoned. There is wipe him a call bee. 3 ' lB6° ' that surpasses it,. if 60 good. ] -- 1860. orumg-hirgekien.".74::nudLti-13,3, te•Boar your cross worthily:, and IG peptised Li) Dr. It MAIN= i-, : Will turn to au inflator. . , Still at Work ! T HE undersigned continues the BUSINESS, ' in all its braneses, at his old stand, iu Last Middle street. Gettysburg. made ue order, and REPAIRING done promptly end at lowest priees. eit.L.ING-Tol' AND STANDING-TO: BUG CONSTAVTLY ON RANO. lIAW, pines Two first-rata SettlNG WAGONS for sale. dICUIi TIiOXEL. NM J. C. Neely, fior d. L. I). U., ‘lt ND7 Caution's y ail M 1 Vtdrl). For the Gettysburg Complier. THOSE SPARKUNG EYES I loved n sue; - tier loci., :this, Is not for nte; lint vrliat I never earl despise., Areju it brut^ c:,*(43, tli _rte. sparkling eyes. Her !wanly I extollNl In rhyme; "A Ls," she PALI, "118 "II kiot Lime;' Ilut %, h:lt I sail as beauty prize, Ari Just thcs,..i those sparkling eyes. Just !lore I see that pretty dove, Bert Wien I try to win her love, .11e.iy she hies. awry mlll hies, With both those eyes, those sparkling..eyes I think I'll try her once again, Bat If she will not love Dl.' h t her skek what dirt most tries, To deity her sparkling eyes. Is OM itp not a better mark, And hope"( bliss a Imghter spark, Than what site has, who daily c•ri. s, That she has eyes, yes, sparkling eyes. Goal solid sen , : a lover seeks, With virtuous eyes and re:-,y cheeks; But when 41. youth In fancy He'll seek the inald with spark ling eyes. J. . A f r r ' CnIIT-Trii TOP'-DRESS The views advanced in the following, article, Wil kb we copy from the Ra t a, ,Imericrw, are not those h t ;ht by majority of our farmers, but n , the w' addliceq his argunients clearly an() apparent 4incerity, we give them tßgmi,ing, at the same time, to ' columns open to those who mr advocating the oppo , itepogit" eevtainly are aruments of and good may result fron cession of the sulject - There :h sides, candid die- Comp /If_ c. zough the dif ..ned that rwks anurc-‘ are an nu bp beim; lairied ste.td ot* being a ppli either liquid or solid .ekstoeopy nature, will ,:t• her operAtions close :er•t:nrichcs her produets asses of eoncentrated sub .lN'C'S her , tiintilant mi 'tions, chiefly from the sur earth. It has been urged p-tiresit, that the dcea3 lug • give a hirer portion of its am .to the atm() phere. It is I.lll4loUlA thet that Son's. ammonia does Ulu. off; et accurate exlatrinients have niet, that the:Co ption hy the manur, of nrokture and , ammonia, mon: than compensates for he amount thrown oft: By various nu fer Cat I have es Of rig lf nitroivenor ally loz-t, or ncarly below plant roots, ed to the surface ' form. AV Imeve , learn Ir 3 ly,lhat she with crud , stances, note pro face or 110".ains' 'tunic mon" I"' Where taatiute lies exposit] on the stir face, ti vompo , ll;on_ take, plaee and the t:lt.ido, pota-h, lime, soda. and the pho‘lthates are not 'volatile, but re main to be appropriated by the plants as retjuirid. The slave of Daceltuit who use:, hi.; stinnt:ant , , -"th.:t he is warmed in winttn - anti cooled in ~u nt !nor." Tbi i- exactly what mulching and top-dre-,- ing do to the soil. 'less, moisture and air itre the rouniAtes for -vegetable and mitieral decomposition. These re quirement, are met by surfaie manuring, and thoVwwital wit, n ,ct free, at envy e , tin_ food for vogotable life. _\s the manure disappears front the surface, It is wo-bed iolo the soil in the prect,,e condition required by the grow ing- plants, )vltieli iii turn become active agent-, \ earr3 nig forward eltemical .chattges \through the inttire surface on whichh they act. Waste n.s. manure in burying it In the soil. Top-drew in July and Antrust, and make the tierce ray:, of the summer Sun a chemical I tbor:J:ory to enrich your fields. Top-dress in '4 , .. , .ptentlter,,,azol 00- tobll., and make the autumn rains distill upon your lands sitowe;ti of 7.1111111011i.1. 1.%)1)-(11V,,, ill the l Aing, aart make the hat plenty to eli , tr; lade over you' 11, bh the wealth tteaultilliated by the frosts HMI allows of winter. I= Remove every ••••one from the track in the h h way. .single In o'eetion, which niche have been removed in one minute. has battered and inured a thousand wa gons, at :( damage equal to a hundred days' lal,or. , "Remove every rtone from the .track in the highway." (tori advice—adviee which we should like tohn press inpc,:s.r, upon every man wl,im drives a team. Nor would road supervisors and turnpike superintendents escape the 'counsel less frequently, had we the opportunity. The injuryi done to 11()Nt'i, wagons, gears, and temper, by rough, "bumping . " roads, is far beyond what the generality of people would estimate it at, and we feel that we are doing an important work. for loan and beast, in urging the removal of "eve ry stone from the track . in the highway." -- . .47(t. Compiler. CriTING 3/EAT As this is the "but,:hering," sea.3on the following , excellent recipe for curing meat will no doubt Le weleonie to many. / We published a n..u•ly similar one some WOUICA ago, and recommended it, as we do this—the diff...renee between them not being materibl. Umler either, a-failure is hardly - pos , lble. We have always had chod m .zit of our own euring, when sugar, or molasses, or both, with .alt-petre and potash, were used about as directed be i low—and we do not see why the rule • should not work as well with other pee -1 ph!. As salt differs in strength, it Ys al wap3 best to test tha plehle with au egg - before pouring on the meat.—Ed. Cent 4.tur.„ , "Aft&r brvalea.,l I wa4 :zurprip,l to : , ce, my In go out, aikd eataing• ht r heng, tie e.a.11 mie's together, anti throw them upon the ground, with 'there, now, lie good. " "Man, did you do that for?" I ieked. "To make 'em lay," she ims'a "...take . eni lay, will that do it:"' I in quired., "Law, Yes,"she said ; "didn't you ever beam till of that befori conrt-.4 , :t1 I teal not. In an hour she went again, and picked up lie litv, and sure enoue.ll some I: ; tho-e -hr let go, and. thi.y ran °II, uot even their gratitude. But :how hen , t which set:tn, tal to ho coot care, site struel, on the Lac':, saying;—'you'd Letter lay—you'd het ter luy, you won't go until you do,'" at in a little while, they too had recompensed their mist re,-; for feeding them so [alum; She she dues so every morning, and the hen, know enough that they mu,t, lay." il our .el like A CrEE Fait 11.0t3 CIZOLILIZA The Cineinnati •G , ezdte says: "The following remialy for hog, holera,' we are aT•niell, ha.; WI•11 I,y J. Phdt tk. Co., of Phut eouffiv, during the lw-t !ointilier—`,lat:e toa from the May-api.la root, and for each hunilre.l Logs :alit one•pound anti hiake a ,titr Au!) with bran. for a cure, feel once a day ; for a preventive, once a week.,' (Th 1- o' ' • . • PaOCf..I:DING.S. Or Tril: IS COUNTY I.7:STITI" IIF.LD AT LITT Nev. f21.4.`2‘.141 and Aurceal , iy•to eaII r.f flte.Connty rerintendent, tlw I n , f I itnte e.w.venetl , -.1 NVe(lne.-(lay, lh t :1••ti„.;"v„ in the 1e ,,, ,..- rnent of the United Brethren rhureh in I,ittleslown. At o' , lo-h, Ihe T , l=titnte w,e; raltt d to o: der Coun ty SLIP' Fit:ton:tent, who in the ai,-enee of the I'l t. , hient, nonli!.aled t'ai,t. 11. :11.innigh, who wa-.: ele by ..>.fter the turt;yorr,ry ehairm.:n • haft lalien Li= i=ett t, the In it ote wa,ppon e4l with }try( r., followed by the singing of ".I.lnerien.” TiLo minute , ; of the at Get tyslntrg were rezal and On motion of ;41a,iy, Cmitn:ttee of three wai am. t;11,:-.. , 1 to tnt:ol 1 the name; the meather, pre t. ConolV; tee:--fir. Ifartzel Ozoup, and Mi-4.1 White. On Motion of Mr. Ilen4h a com mittee of three wa4 appotated on perma nent organization. Comm ittee fer,h. and Sheely, tuot Mks 011ie T. llcinard. After tram feting .e -ii moon , : bu , Thess, the e::ectuiv. , commlttoe w'ats 11:101!),y th.2.uppo:ll:;ne.r.. o:*Mr. ;Ind My; 4 Tiilelip4Olato Mr. Sheet)... On motion an illVit.al4l:l V.": 1•.; ex.temled to the citizen , : Of Little-town and teleher-: from other States, to p,:;:l7iiin;e in the va rious-,vereises. Insti:Ae then ad.;ournell until the afternoon. . A The proeeed , ..; wore op2no'l%;-Ith,lng ing hr elv)lr ur teueJaer , , and prayer 1.24 by :ir. lietll. !Inger. The 101 l w.e-.1 Ault, many of the Ine.:.thers ap propriate senthnonts :Ind the nrinu , • - of Inc read, nnd a.loptc.l. Mr. Sheely then ad.tr.. , - , '„? 1 the •titute in regard to what w. 1.; Li be 711111( . 11 at aril a;:enmpli,hed ut the present Air. Cu.). I!. Hart:tell followed in an ire strnetive y-siy, his suideet Tett"ln'r it exanaple to The readin rrf Ihe os,ay %v.v.; followed iiy i,,nito an animated ilkyie= 10.1 of the same itilbjeet, part iidpatial in by I'. D. W. flun key, Anron,:-:heely, C. Ileilldinger, A. L. Keyp.irtt, (2. it; rtit and other.. After the close of thy ilken , sion, I'. D. \V. Hankey delivered an able adtlre-t.i on "Reading, as a in..tdwi of I.le.iiLal Cul ture." Arlin:ln-led. I= Institnte :net at o'clock, in the main anfin.noo rzuna of the U. B. Chizrell. Al ttr by the c hoii , :Ind prayer by Rev. Ifunry, the roll '11:3.4 call—Land the minutes read and approve I. 'Phe subject of 31r. ii :cry's 'ternoon w. 1.4 then opened for genoral dis cus...do:l, which w. 1.4 a')ly 4nd:tete(' by 1-fefH2(ll7,`•r, liankey, lionry, and othryr., The followin4 named por4ons were ap polnted t Committee on re-iointiooB : —J. 'lnward Wert, Cal harin.. Uroap RA chic A. Wright. Inin:rier: were wad," in 'regard to liectiring ,the to t!it mulience eliamir2r of tneCliuicli for til2 fUtlICe seS• SiOnS Of the 111‘‘titlIte, ro,:uhed in obtainiag the use of the Adjourn ed. ; • sr:cols.a) DAY-MT:NT N(1. S Institttfe °potted with sir.4ing of "The StA r tp neglect lt-t:mct," anti pr.Wer. After the calling of the :IA! and ?Ile re:cl ing anti atlaption (AULT minus Mr. Mc ;-;!terry delivered an interestinL. o say ph the sab,:eut of Oen:v.:why, the discussion of the sant:: being continued by Mr. iiheely and others. After the clos af the diAencotiou the In rtitute Rroceetted to the election of oft eel's, which resulted as follows: Prelidrul—Capt. 11. N. Muntigh. Irwo-Preat , l4. - at-I'aul 4 , ,orclal•ii—Catharine (trot: p. Avit xecturil—Mis 011ie J. Heluaril. Teeasurcr—_l:tron Sheelv: Ctinurcittec—Aaron t;hee:y, Chair man Marla U. Thompson, J. Howard Weri. ' Mr. Herih moved that the next se;4len of the Irlititute •be held at New Oxford, some time I/1 3 13 it—'tune to be fixed by the ex3-eutive eulthaittee x tha tuutiou rl by a unanimous that the lio:titute finally ad eloQe of the even i iv; t.ession. Me<Nrs. Sbeely, Hersh, and finally amended to read "Fri it," and in that form, adopted. miseellareims bmintss, TERNOON Fl!.. +;10:1 eitte , t of the afternoon were h yinginir by the 'Feacherre -and. prayer by G. F. Hartzell, • roll call. an 1 the reading and )f the minute,. , r 8 who. were electA during ig vrssion, were installed.— (it delivered an interesting ddress, in which he dtd not ye a portion of "his policy." 'resident and several a the followed in. very appropriate ' installation of (avers, Mr. tat quite an int ere-ti r and essay On thesui t ieet;of "Com o!' Teacher-," upon wlifeh y discu-sion en , ued, ortlei 40s,rA. Thukey, l fp! -it, I [art tiger, I'. Ifouck, Sheely, Miss nd several others, subject had been very ably a committee, consisting of . 511, liartrell, aml A. L. Ms iisses M. C. l'hoinr,on and .u-ifcell, was appointed to draft. relative to the salary of EVENING RE lON. opening exerviQvs, whi,ch von ng by the vintir, prayer by •hb•r, tlie e.illing ni the r6:l, cotter Ong and adopting, of The tainuleN, the re , ,olutions reltectin4 salary, as pre , tnited In the after noon. were unanimou•tly adopted. Music by (-holt% .011 mid ion of Mr. Iter,dt, the President nppoi Med a C0111111:ttVe orillret.lllPllther4, VIZ Sheply and Hartvell, t.) s<dieit the excellent u , ssity of Mr. Me,- (leaf for pnldleation. motion of Mr. Mulkey, J. Heinard, the asNk taut See.'etary. seas appointed to procure fer pnblieation a 11:4 of all the feaehers In , ent, Turin , , the ses-ion of the In stl- . tine, from the varioto tlit.triett;. .\ vecy excellent leeture w:i then deliv er,c,l by Mr. .laron on "The Ori -7...in of words, different phrases, &e., in the Filtrligh Language." A portion of an Ottelnal poem, entitled Pedagte4ieB, avn , + ro.id Prof. Crider, and was lisfen vd to w ith nineli attention and interest. poem waq ofa pithy nature, rind very tri kinc•ly p wtrayed the character of the School-master. A vote of thanks was tQatl::ed hini fur Ills kind services ren dered. The reading of the l'Or'M was followed by another very ititerestilig leeture, by I'. I). Flunkey, tri the sultject of "Our Inilucnee." Mu-ie by the choir. The ruh . , ,e( t of P.l.jontal CO-operation w.l- then taken up. and , qnitealively Ilk en,ned. On motion diheussion ciose.l r.n(l In.titute :60talted• ND D.\ filer the te , ual fodeniag exerckeg, a very aide and into req Lug aduress was de livored I.y M. L. Cateq.• ttn inot!on t , ht_tei, - , the subject ( , tverlttn..nt. \v.v.; taken up and di-eus,ed. When tht , time for adjourn tuent ived, the disen , tdott ehewd, nn utotien of :11 - r. 11-r-h, to he t•ontinued imint;dintely nfter the opening exerekes ui 010 :.11..:1100111. Ad j ourned tint 41, I'.' J[. A EaxocN lON I ly the l'ezte•her,' l7ler (",(11), fol -1o.e•<••Ile}• prayer by Mr. The lollm% in;: mot flip!) nlaqle Mr. tiatel , ,l.ll.l r.eulte.l iq the aillribut "Bpi; moveil that a Comlnittee on in troda, be appointed, one of whieh is to be odi• worthy SO perintendeLt, wl u didy it Nlill Irc to about a Wore ro eial and frit. wily int,..reotn•- , e among the teaeher- of thi k'onvvlition." The committee rap:juted by the Presi dent, Were Mr. Siteety, Mr. Gatc4, Mr. .P.lr.ek, ?II.; (ieti, Mt,' \Vrig: aud \Srhite. Minute:4 :1.11,1 approved. Tip di ,, cu—iion on School l iovernment v. - a; r, , Futned nutl parti.ripated in with inuelt aninuttion, hy- 1k104:4 . r5. linrtzell, ilur-h, ihirboraw, NVfight, Getz, 31eEl wee, NV:trfen, :‘.liley, Group and ()OWN. After Vie c10.4e or thi.l diseu4sion, on minion of Mr. 111.tek, the te,4ilutitins rel ative to the raising of teaulti‘rs' wages werPtce , msitlerel.- It w.is t hell thorough ly ea, after whiell an amendment wits otrerc.l, changing the average salary front *ti.; to A. in nion w.is then 111:1iii.• and married, "that the resolutions, as amended, be adopted, by obtaining the signittires of the tenehers present, to the re'-olln ions, mid that a committee of one in (.....,•11 district be appointed to get the 110,11e.< 0`..1 , he teachcrs who are .abseut of lu disti iet, ti It vopy or the re 4olut ion,t, which he shalt obtain, then to be for m :wiled to the ;- , eeretary for politic:ninth" The aiguat it rem were obtained, but theap poiuiui, ut of the committee delerretlun til the evening rmsion. 1n•F:s . 1:•;t: The F:cs.ioll wtit . iopent•il with music by the choir, and prayer by Mr. Gates. The roll IN:ISPaIIVd, and the minutes read, eor re,te'l and approved. A etunntittty of one roat cavil th•,trtt t w.is then appoint- - et! to -otbdt the ituntes of teachers to the re,tdd Dr. : 4 tre:er was introduced, and delivet%;l a ve:y intore-t ;11;4 and ill 'trot:- Lye addle, which will ilwr 1i ,entent bered ity in anxious etterm. • 11 tettie followed In an e• , .ny on the t,:titjeet' of "rhe Etreet.4 of oit the Countettonee." This NV:i , a :y11 . 11.114 'W0.1110.1011 Llll4 was rCad V. I'll 1 / 1 (1 , 11 CIA," .1:1 I 0: '4.1:14 ., . M 154 L. GIAZ sit( ,ited Mit-s Wriudit in an other inter...-ditrz, e,,, L y on "The Intl:l -e:we Edtteltiott upon the Popular :`,111).1," which ai:o r.2'docted erethiaNy tot the writer. - _ 41.. period of ai.oot lulr an hour wits then *Li:: in social inforeour.Q, during which j many plea4a;it aerpiaintanees were form ed, wid a re.liguld wa.t.exp'_.rienced. Alter the wivu again called I t to artier, Mr. 114.rsit, Mr. Hartzell and Rev. Nir. Henry A a short Unit. in ex- their sen ti mem- in regard to the meeting of the Teaehers. Institute ad jouruediivaily.by singing the doxology, I'rtei o' tiod from whom all blembigs flow, I think that we all, like one of old, felt "that it was good to be there," and that wo had a happy, and profitable meeting. The "true spirit of the teacher," had been created and strengthened within and we felt that wo _coati' return to our labor of teaching with new energies and •'l'he following; are the resolutions adop ted by the inst,tute : lc weer, That„ our County Institute is a necessity. So ceruiln are we of its util ity, that we would, if possibe, make it ohligatory,upon all teachei's to attend our meeting s. ll.rgalecd, That in view. or the utility, we eansider it.tn imperative duty in each S c hool Beard, to grunt to the teach.b.s in their employ, the time necessary for at tending its seiisions; and that those who ; are unwilling to do so, are so far behind the progrts of the age, that we despair of reaching them by means of reason. I Resetucci,Timt we return our thanks to the citizens of Little , stown, for their at tendance and allprltion during our so erni-totheacerd ofTrustetis Otto Brethren Church, for the use or their eloiraltedillee. Rri4ofeed; That re termer our ill ncere t thanks to the members of the choir, who have favored us With route. EG6Oit.Cti That- the sincere thanks - or thi‘ Association arg given to its officers, for the faithful manner In which they •havo lierformed the duties of t heir respee tire positions. Rointeed, That we acknowledge in Mr. Ripely, our tomity t 4 ttperintenent, a zealous and ardent co-laborer,ln the cause .of eclu , ation ; ant therefore the ,thanks of the teachers, and irk nds or edluattben in this county, are due to him for the f fliyeliHrli•o' his duties, 'Anil tad itilert•st which its hai manifested is the stivee=s of the pzesent meeting of the A4moeinquii. nrsoferri, That we enrnestly request of all otir members, that they use their hest endeavors to increase their own mental improvement and culture, and to seeura the full success of the Common School system. lterolvrd, That our 14 'were thanks are hereby given to Dr. %1. L. Steuyer, for his ihle anti hedruotice address, before this A•••:-.in iution, and the deep Interest ht• has manifested for the sucems of thk 111 I itute,—one department of the eduely• tional work of our lend. • Re:co/red, 'That la the death of 'Mai Annunla Conover, *who was present with us at our 1:i•t the eunthinnity and our Institute it rive :unktuilicti a loss which will !coif; ha felt. To her bereaved friends, e, her fellow cachets, tender our can-. dolt nee in (het r bcrenvetuent: llsr mem ory will long he revered. The following resolutions were adopted by t !to tea •lit' of Atlttme; county whosts flames arc sLiteti lies9frpd, That we, as teaeliemof Ad ams county, in Convention assembled, demand oe . the Direetors of The' Publle Schools, w tio-ui guardians they are, a better emu pea satimi for our services. L', , solrrd, That c set the average sala ry at $4O per month, which we most Im peratively demur,. Resolved, That we pledge ourselves to the fall :..upport of these our resolutions. Signed: W. H. Black, T. C. Hildebrand t , G. R. Kuhn, J. H. McMaster, A. Keeports, .1. I lowara Wert, Wm. F. Shull, J. B. Crist, - -Sylvester Rice, Silas C. Delap, J. IL Houck, J. L. Albert, J. Myets, P. Hartzell, 11. N. Minnigh t Mixon L. Bishop, Jos. H. Ornilortr, M. L. Oates, P. E. %Wish, John F. MeSherry, W.KIn -zee, Aibun Kinnemund, tieorge Daniel Dull', Samuel Harper; J. W. Yeasts, Solomon Omer, P. C. lit'ltzell, F. A. Noel,. Isaac N. Durboraw, 'kleorgo W. lin:Dunn, Jonathan - L. 011io J. Ileinard, 011ie Haskell, Heide M. Fick-es, Lizzie Minitigh, Emilie Wright, Tillie Wierma,u, L. Kate Getz, Unlit McElwee, Nancy White, Marlit C. Thompson, Raelde A. Wright, rtlinnio - 2,llanigh, Sue E. Bushey, Vina C. rich, Mary .F. Fink, O. Bowers, Magda lene Nieks, Kate Miley, Ella \Vert, Julia Hollinger, Euima - Hildebrand, Eliza Monfort, S. H. _Nlvllliennv, Lydia A, Meals, Laura Mt:Mill:tit, Lizzle,lsliekti, Mary E. Conover, Sallie P. Frey, LAT. Weigle, Lizzie McGrew, Beulah H. Shugh, Catharine Group. The following nre nnmem of tbe, teachers who attended the. County Msg.; tote at. Littlestown, with the 4istrietti which they represented: Menallen.—A. 011ie Haskell, 011ie J. Minnie Min nigh, Capt. 11. N. Minnigli, Crist. Absent ft. itut !cr.—Kati% Group, Emilie Sue Biefhey, Mary McGrew, Liztle m o p th,w, G. P. Hartzell. Absent 2.!' Mountjoy.—Maria Thompson; Mary Conover, (I. W. Holtman, J. A..ikllison, I. N. I),u•boruw. Absent I. Stralinn.—Maggie Neely, Llz4io Me- El WPC', Melliwnny, INantilo AVlt!to., Wm. it. 111:tek, F; C1:IrIe1 Eckenrode, J. L. Albert. Al* RNA none. Wert. Adam. ICIniie i»:21)(1, I'. E. 'Welsh, —. 11. Novi, IL J. (iross. Absentl. 11:iiii;Iton.— . Mollie J. SanderS, Mary Fink, Fbira. "..delhorn,• . J. Oath brillid, Daniel Mar. Absent I. ' Et•siek, Jetts° IC . . ('. Debip. Absent' .(:( tty,bimr.—Martlitt A. Warrvii, Kate Getz, Jennie Powers, Lydia Minds, j.IL Wert. Absent 2. . Mountpleasant.—Kate F. Slagle, Mag gie Niek. - ;, Fins Weirieli, Ell May_dr,` , A. Parr, Edwin lleitzell, J. H. M.oblasteig. Absent 1. , . Oxford.—Kate 0. alley, Pauli licrsp, F. Noel. Absent 2. 1 • • Reading.—M. L. Gates, G. R. Kahn. Absent 5. , i linntin , :tnn.—Tillie Wierrnan Rattle M. Fick' , .1..1. R. Mcßride, 14 }vaster Wee. A iJsent 5. Berwick tip.—Samuel A. Wert, Sant el Kinnemund. Absent 1. Littlemtown.—Dr. A. L. BishoiN John F. McSlierry, A. L. Keeports. 1 About none. 'Jibe —E. R. Zi'Amerman ...IL Hent 5. Hollinger, FL R. lkfenelly, Joseph Oration'''. Absent h. , Gerniatly.—Lizzie Nicks, (1. W: Har per, 6a.aluel Harter. Ate4eut 1. nobeit Met leaf. Afmtat, S. Latimore.—Sailie Frey. AbseliCe. Spunky.—.l good story is told ors 4,11- road accident on the New London rail road, which had rather a Imlleions end ing. A half into:cleated Irishman was• sitting on the rail, when the engine of the train to Norwich struck him under the hatuiches and tossed him tlownqu embankment. The train was atOppeti, to pick up the dead body. Paddy wax comet 'diva however, only somewhat bruised, and taken to 'Norwich: Hero the conductor kindly ()awed to bend the man 10 hi, home, a few miles aWay In a !melt, but Paddy in-iisted on his Ality to walk, nod- re:med to he sent home in a "kerridge." The conductor premed L i ke matter, *licit the Nfiicalan, .plie Auld stood VI.: butting of the cow -( eller ,a 0 wet!, b.14.1ed w.tl., "Clo away with your kerrblge . . go home by myself ; an' v• I've,done, any damage to your all bedsit, pay it on I,lle spat,!/, TT tars in a Name 7—A gentlenian five dawrliter, all of whom he; tnntgtht up to lapoino Useful and Beeped:l446i° eharaeterss tit life. These daughiem married, one after another, with ) of tly.lr father. Tlvi titirittar rie,l a gentleman by the nante'tolf.roor, the 14C`cond a Mr. Little, the third ti, Ur. the fourth a llr. the fifth a Mr. Hogg. At the wetlifing or the latter, her sisters, with their liugharids, were present, awl the old gee Leman said to the guest.4—"l have Liked' pains to eilue.ite my (raw : sitters, that - they might, aet thelripart hi liftapalet from their talvautages and & Improve. , 11.101114, I fondly -Itopod that tllgy do honor to my family. I fiirtf . that':ult My 'rains , care and itxpetatiortif 'have timed -mt nothing buts Poor, Utile, Boort, Brown, Ii 'r • , • P4 6 ."Satabo, are you po.ited r id na turitt seieueet4?" "eisrtlnly--ob mum Lls.'A 71) • •, - " CaU yen tell in de cause ohAq welt rot-in potato e s for 41e many Neon s) goite by?" -dat's eatiy 'nouglt fir. de- erect chile in scientific Ettnin'. 1)e gfbat rut in potatoe4 Is all owl n' to -du rin4sier-y motion ob de earth." :,< - -•-- ••••••• _ Ilfir"Aw ! how do you like tuy awn- Mith Maura?" lispbd a dmiitt to a merry girl. "0, _ vory• mwetthi 11.1' Jooks like fuzz -ou the book of a ostiwpiltar !" seboolinasier In Ohio . advaitlaes ' that he will keep's-Sunday enTukir twice a weelt*--on T es days andAolloll.74. soi.A horse-dealer, d'..i•teribtegA used up liar:v.?, said Ito lookel "as if had Lven editing a eouil47 ueveyegipi. 10 :4 019* MI
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