.fruting FixkLE 1 .()( ST l'rt: t EIVIN(i l'lrNli r :llr • AND IMPoRTAN'r IM T O.II2OVEitENTS. ehwofst Gum, Machine in :th• World wvir.En "Eviß4v ?OWN rtinlta ;•...tevrrd frir MfL locul A gon t 3.....11; • art. - app.iilt cii wit h great facility '&0 ME! , teirrtiri Puy iJw _Rusin esB Jos Tru in!/ ..4.ryents r! loud f.rh.rllteltAlL Addrvai FlNSitti t LYON N. ?it. CO; No. 701 Isroadway 10, '6&.-Omt,' TILE A.3IERICAN TON HOLE OVER AMINO ING MACHINE Co, Feting attention to Iliefr CHlMllalltEllt CCM 'IION BUTTON HOLE k. fiklS IN° IifACILLAIII, ee refor to its wonderful popultu it} as con• proof of RI great merit. inrn•,.. in the demand for tble valuta:dem:whin • tt , TEN POI 1) during the lad serea months of it, I.,.•fae the pntlic. tirrinit duel zurpriritil =Vat! iS unprveedrnirri lAiettwy of urwinc.nuwllines, and au feel fully nl NI in clainilu n that IT HAS .V 0 .EQUAL, LNG ABSOLUTELY THE BEST 0111JY. MACRINE IN THE NVOItI,D, And Intrinsically Hie Cheapest, t pally two machineitcombinctia one, (by a Om- I heseitihil mechanical agranfremont,) making Shim le - or Lock-otitch, and the Orerooaming tionilioloottiteh, with °gnat facility and per , 11;aiusenit.ii in the very bqi Plattner_ every TA ,: Sewing, ouch an, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Stibbing, tliaiding and quilting., llachering wing on. (done ii the unto time.) and in Wdit irettioiona. Embroiders on {he ' , dm., and plaker dill Dut ti in and Eyelet Boles in all fabrics. ry Machine to warrantodby the Company, oci Ito tii wit, retire hatiTfaction. n tat e with full partieularo and sampler of work thiN Machine, can be had c n application at the ...wt , of the Gaup:ll,y. r. thr. I:l , :rengt mtrl Cheattkot Streets, PhibLdelphir!, Pa, :1 ni 111'W. given °Li the gazilir,e nt t 4 , .)411 . 1 / 1 1,1 gratu!tku,l). to ull I.;;I'LLABVS:i. AUJNT)3 WANTS). FREDERICK PAXSON, President 11. MLYPENZIALI., Treahlftvr D. IV. ROBISON, ,Ayeat, Oxtlyabui g, Pa BEI lOWE MACHINE'S LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE )we Se\vino. Machines, 0 (for!, on hand and for mile at the Slott of 0. J.kCOI3S &BRO., mbersburg St., Gettysburg, Pa RE PROMPTLY diTIiNDED TO .16 nes delivered in all Marta of the county. public are cautiouftl agx,lunt putt o .1w ie of ilowr fn connection with their numb Ines hut of the pepulerfty of the genuine Itow, b.r that thera.ara NONE GENUINE s they Lace tho Portnilt iJ ELIq NOTE, JR., EDDED ON THE MACHINE GEO. JACOBS k BROW Only Agents fin. Adiuns ebunty , 1668.--tf Varbit eras. ANNONYS MARBLE WORKS, ER OF DAL AND EAST MID- T., OPPOSITE THE COURT-110VA' F;1 lETTES'BUR6I, PA DSBCRIFI/ON WORK. 11 XECr., TEL IN R 8 PINUT SITU: OP TtiP. ART ~1867.-tr TYBBUEG MARBLE YARD MWALB k BRO t Tort a taftet,Gettyabarg, Pa. Where they Ulla b foruish al l k inaz of work i a theirlia• AS MONUMENT?, TOMBS, lIRADSTOmuI, MANTLES, tc., to orttst notice ound accheap M tie cheapest . woe sea. Prang* takin In **chant* /tur IC, L 7 29,1167 PRINTING, 07 ITiET /AUICIWZION 1 4 11{ATLY AND OICKAPLY Al' 1111.11 01111011 COUNTY 0X11C.7.11.3. • Pres kit rztJwigi—Etol.ert J. Fisher. Associate Judges-I.nm E. Wierman, Isaac Robilifol, Pr , thorsotory--Jacob d. Hitgas Iller. Register sad Recorder---Wra•D:Uoltawortb. Clerk n.f the Claurbe—A. W.'M Inter. • DistrictAttorney—A. J. Covet'. Treasurer—U. D IVatt Sheriff—Philip ,n. —• • CbroaerZ.Dr. W. J. McClure. Surreyor—J. F. Witherow. Czar mit sioners—Nlcholas Merman, Jacob Lott,llfoam. irturin. Clerk—J, M. Walter. (banal—Wm. alcOlont. Physician to Jatl—Ds. J. W. C. O'Neal. Directors of Me P.or.—John Nannemater; John itol n. lartiu liar. Steward—Jonaa Johris. Clerk —Li. U. Wulf. Treasurer--Jacob Benner. COI*. sat—Wm, McClean. Physician—J. W. C. duditor.l-31 rtin Bollinger, Jacob Pittenturff, Ja / C.lb lIOROCon or Orrirslicao. Burgers—Peter Meer.. Coundl—W . S. Hamilton, Alexander Spangler, David Warren, Ge o rge A. Earnahow, A. M. Hunter, Wm. F. Baser. • Clerk—Jeremiah Culp. Trearara--.. Samuel n: Rumen. Con.q.! —G eorge W. Welker t. Shot Direc!,r4—lnivid A. Buehler, Txrt, Gahm, W. T. Bing, Hiram Warren, John F. McCreary, A. J. Corer. Secretory—John F. McCreary. Treasurer— E. U. Fah oesroCk. h ots York A• J. COVER, ATTORNEY-AT W, will promptly attend to collectiorraand all , 1,11. - 1311,11/ems eutru.ted tohiscare. h bet wr-n F.Ainits . tock and Danner and Zing• r'tit,reN. ii,ltunore , trvet,Gettysborg,Pgi. May 29,1607' - • D AVID A. BUEHLER, ATTOR - N ‘T LA'S, wiil promptly attend 'to collec tioue 9 .1 ail other buiitleseenttuated to his care. trir Ake at his residonte in the threestoiybulldlng opposite the Court [Gettysburg, 31072:9,1867 DAVID WILLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,Ottlce et Ms residence in the South-ens csr::er ofeentre Square. May 29, 186 i. CLAIM AGENCY—The under tilgncii will attend to the collection of claims against the U. s—Government, including liltillsl7 It nw ttce, LI telt Forage, th., either in the ClOrt „of Claiuld or becure nay vithe Departments at Wavhi 0. JecONArani, attorneys and Counsellors. yy I \IcC.ONALTGFIY associa -A-F • etc.) JOHN sr. Ilita Ina, Esq.. in the Practice of tlp. I so, at tti,, office, one door west of , Buznizal Druc store, Chatuberaburg Street. Special attention given to Suits, Collections and Settlement of • Est It.. All legal businees, 'and aline to Pocono., Bounty, Back-pay, and Damages Must 11. States,at all times, promptly and eellelan t attended to. Land warrants located, and choice Parrs, for sale lowa and other western States. [Noy. 13117.-t --- . J. A. ARMSTRONG, DR liming located at NEW SALEM, will attend to all branches of his profeeelov, and will be found at 'his taco when not professionally engaged. 111Clial.itITSTOWN, P. 0.,1 Adams county, Pa. It. J. W. C. Q'NEAL line his Office at his residence In Bilthaore street, two dJors above the Compiler Mae, Get tysburg, May 2e,1867. - %VAL SYALLSMITii, .I)ent / ist, having located in Gettyeburg, offers ii,*s services to the public. Office Jo Baltimore strut, In room above Mina Igtrll Confectionary, where b• he prepared to attend to any cue winds the province of the Dentist. Penne, in want of toll or partial Sell! of teeth are Invited tocall. Terms reason able. jApril 5,1863. OIIN LAWRENCE HILL, Den tl3 t , OdlceinChainbersbn rg it rag, one door west ~f the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite De. R. Elorner' it Drug Store, where he may be (Mid Toady :and aillingto attend soy ease within the province of the Dentist Persona in want of fulla•tsof teeth ere invited to call. " [Mayo Ulf ' - DR. C. W. BENSON . LT AS Ft CSIIMSD the Practice of Medicine In LIT TLESTO W2l, and offers his .erticee to the public. ()dice at his house, corner of Lombard Meet and Foundry alley, near the Railroad. Special attention giveu to Skim Di1 8 / 1 11011. • RittillittOWS, Nor,./11, 1867 OHN TIPTON FASHION' ' ABLE BALSER, North-gaat corner of the Diamond, next does,to MaMottos'' flotoljetttkyo• bneg,Po.,l'where he eon at tll times be footiSraelS7 to attend to all bnalneestn We tine. Hobos alto on • xeellen t militant and iiiltinintre sethiteeteeir-- air e Ittut • all. May 29,1867. _ SURVEYOR AND 'LICENSED CONVEYANCER. The nnglotalgtied, to keit out a ooureyaueeee License, win,' oexteelieu with the office onellfillt struvirroa, ad to the • N WRIT Na oy DEEDS. BONDSABLIAMIS int.* ARTICLES OF AGEREELEItrtO OP BAbilki, IC." • RAVIN; hadcoosid•rsbleorpirlimirla ÜbS be Impost° receive a Metal short of pit nets prompt I y ottetoted to and etsarr b rartatafi. Postoreceaddrots falrAild Adorn „Pa. t.sontirnami. ALL KINDS Or s_l LANKs, Quausa. Ado Warm. toe•and Usentor's,Desey MattplWlldliNlC X 044 Pura leen Motes.Arida so& gramma maw 44 ' lot IslaOua vs WV= Mee. HARPER, WerliftigOr 1117111,111LE8, PUO7IIIITIMI "MID PVEUVIII33, Bali between the Gbat•Aoweand Ditagiondo Gettysburg, ht. TERMS OF PORTACATioN: Tar &raft AND SZITITM ie Rabliehad i'er/ Fa' day morning, at $2.00, a year in *dermas ;, °LUX If not pal! within the year. fin ittbreiptlone &aeon. tinned until all araaragaa arepild,unlaaa at tba,.op• lion of the puhllatuna. , • ' . A➢PCCTIAIMISTS Ara illSerted at reaayable Ataar A liberaldeduction will be made to persona adiertf; t nit by the gnirter, bail Thar, or yisat.: - Bprftal Os:P ros teal be Inserted at special rates, to be lialieed Air rho - *ciliation of theßraa AND &MITI/Mill otw halt larger than thei ever attained by any newspapir n Idama .no 7 . ; and, as an adrartlaing media* it cann3t Le exci.llea. Jon VOILE or all kiudrrwill be promptly exeeatel, ay.! at (lir rites: Iland.llllla, Blanks, Gin, la; itiumpli- I t. t=, dc, in every variety and attaimittiot;iirtattid at iii..at notice. Tern CASH. • 0 ICIAL DIRECTOB-7 OEIMIMILIG NATIONAL BANE. Pre I , llli —G eorg a . Swope. • Casl.l —. . Emory Bair. Tiller—Henry S. Benner. Di ,, ,!,.—tjeinge Swope, William •Yciung. henry IV,rt, I).tvid Wine, I.o,avid Kendlehart; Wm. Mc• Siierry, JoiMna Motter," Marcus , FIRST XATTONAL ein. OF ITITTMBVRO. Presitlenf— 0 e,rge Throne. Plier—George Arnold. Tetier—A. M. Hunter. Di.r..cten-s—Oeorge Throne, David McConeughy, John Thoturlt, Robert Bell, John Horner, Peorge Arnold Jacob :lus.v.ltn.tn. EVER GRZEN C831E111.87 . . Pre,..i.dent —J. L. Schick. Secretory—W illiani B. 31.1 e. Treavtrer—Aleiander Cobean. Ilanagers--John Rupp. J. L 11111, Joolab Benner, ile , irge Spangler, George Little, William B. Alexander Cobean. ADAIIS cOUNZP y QTCAG INSIMANCE COlattli Prcsident—Grorge.Swoo. Vice President—Samuel It. Russell =ffl . . Tr r. 7,1, rt —EdwArd G. FaLneetock. Ercoottire thmlnitict —ltubert McCurdy, Henry A. Picking, Jacob Ring. ADAYs CuCNTY AGR/CIATVRAL SoCISTY. ./ l re , ident--Samuel II orb et. Presidchis—SSl 'Liam sleSherrlJ, J. S. WI therow. ibrcespinding_Secrefa'ry.-Ilenre J. Svelte. itccor.itng S'ecrricirv—EdvrErml-C..-Palmeetriek. I'r...usurer—David ' ' ,• Managers—Wil-lium It . Wlleon, Wllllnni itoutzibu, Elisha Venrose,„john 11. McCl;llert. BCH-DINO ASSOCIATION. • R . isir?ent—Edward G. Felineeteck. 17c, Preaident—lVilliam A. Duncan. Secretary—Jobil F. McCreary. .7, - ,surcr—Jecob A. Kiterniller. -4.:nvue,r3—C.lleary Buehler, J. W. C. O'Ncal,John npp, John Culp (of M.,) Wm- Chri/Zhlen• GAS CO3IIINY. G. Falrnestock. Sr,, tar,—Wm. A. Durkin. Tr.,,F! rcr—Joel B. Danner. z tutgers—A. D. Buehler. M. Eichelherger, D Wattles, S. A. Russell, W. A. Duncan, J. .11, Dewier WATZE COYPA-NY. Pr , sl.l,ll—Clunrge W. McClellan. - :rieretary owl Treasurer—Samuel R. Ruasell. .L'an.rgers—G. W. McClellan, George Swope, B. B Itueller. 6. It. Russell, 11. J. Stable. GETTTSIILMO ELULHOAD. SL , i 11e-it C r —Rob ,rt ?ifcCurrly. z.;.....;.eLtry a nd Trcasurcr—Darid Wilts .Fsrst. &nd. Tr.. in . ! depart 7.15 A. 51. 12.45 c0 P. M arrive 12.30 P. M. 5.00 P. M LIAL trains make close connections fur Bsltiano..e.- 1..! Illarning train makes claw connection for liar ! ie burg and Eastern and Western points, ARSOCI ATIONS. U , '1213 Lodge, So. 131, I. 0. 0. F.—Meets ruiner of Carlisle and !infirm' stleets, every. Tuesday evening. Unt:on Jincampratent, So. 126,1. 0. 0. F.-113 Odd Fel- In nets' Ilan; let and 3d Monday iu each month. Gaol Samaritan Lodge , No. 336, A. Y. .41.—Ourtier of Carlisle and Railroad streets, 2d and 4th Thursday in etch month. Gen. Reynolds Ledge, IVO. ISO, I. 0. G. Balti more street, every Monday evening._ G../t ysburg Ludgc, No.,— I. •0. G. T.—ln star an. Seutluel Building, every Friday evening. C/yu,iar• Trite, A 0.31, 1.0. R. M.—ln McOonsughy's II .11. every Friday evening. 'n No:9, O. A. R.—la Star and Sentinel Building, n.ven y Saturday evening. ..ini,tsra Di risen No. 214 .n•—•lta Star andllentlii• Building, every Wednesday evening. IT I' ,. ,byterlan—Res. Edited' Ferrier, Stated Supply,— Serr ices Sabbath morning, and Wednesday - .evening. Loir!,eran. (Christ's)—Pastor, Rev. C. A. flay,-D. Dti— :iervicee by Professors of College and Seminary ill terra tt.ly, Sabbath morning .and evening and, Wodaesday erouing. During vacations, Sunday evening service omitted. • I.l4tileran,(Sl. Jamrs')--Rey. E. Breidenbangh. Ben vices abb*th morning ■nd eyening, and Wednes day evening. 31.Viodist Eidscopal—llers. J. B. Van Meter, J. B. Shover. Services Sabbath morning and evening, arm Thur4.l:ty evening. German /reformed—Rev. W B. U. Dentrich. Ser. r.ces Sabbath morning and •evening, k Wednesday evening. aithoitc—Bey. Joseph 8011. Services Ist, 3d and sth Sabbaths, morning and afternoon. Crzi!,l Prest ytertun.—Res.:..l. Jamieson.--Servicsis by bpocial appo ntinimite. l rofessional Cards, &x. R.G.McCREIRY, A ttorney atLew,Gettynburg,P• las •_>9.ISG; e j OS. H. LEFEVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW LITTLESTOWN, PA, Will promptly attend to Collections, Conveyances, Writing of Deeds, Leaves, &0., and all other btleinesa entrusted to his care. Rai- Ottlce on Frederick street, at the office formerly piel hy Drs. Shorb, Kinser and 3iehring. 11.ty 20, 1868.-1 f• 'guoincos Cards. May 29, 12112.--er VOL. LXVM. NO. 62. &c. DAVID SIcCAE!,RT, j9tL: 4 ( BEY': 93eif aiirays , Cheapest:" THE Best and Chetleeti, SADDLES" . CAULA RR aq4l,- ZA.ll.2tearce all kindkin the _tiWg' or. always to too hood at the old and watt known stoo4l,6olltsoes at, opposite tha Preabyterisa Muck (MoGREARY I I3.) .Our Riding And Wagon Saddle', ars Use most substantially befit and neasest. • Our Harness,:jp/ain and silver inakaii ed,j am complato In nver3 , respect nod warraat44 yr be of the very beet mat!aiiil sad wprimmashlp- Our upper leather Draft' Collars, CAX NO? MT. Tboy in Us* bast FITYLISG and most durable. Our'neavy Draft Harness,' Sr. awls to order, as cheep es tbsy eau be sad* an,. *bore and la the ;Dort sabiaaattataaamar. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Hume', Fly-nets and everything in the Lino; Nom botccrer cheaper. Our prices have boom uauceo to the lowest liiieg standard. A liberal percentage tar caali,off all billaamonnting to S 5 or more. Ws cork nothing but the beet of stock and will warrant seer: artltle turned out to be In every respect as represented. Thapktot for, part foyers we Invite attention to our present stock... , sraL.Otie us a call and exasalna mass um QUALITY Jam. 22, 1868.4 f D.'IIICOLEARY t SON. CARRIAGE-MAKENG . R;TMXD. The war being aver, the tualeriOgraed have rammed the at their old stand, In Mast Middle street, 6ettyroorg. where they are again prepared to pat up In the most fashionable, abstantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and esconelAtand .. • • CABILIAGES, 81/001:118-*C., on-hand, whleh:2l)6t 044/44441' aeche.hilitoltp iricea, and all 'oidete Will be eepglled u pomp* and aatisfactorlly.l9l.l.. • arREP.A.ERING4I9 done with dispatch, and at eb eapeat fatal. A large lot of new and obi nessiss on-hand sale. Thankful for the liberal pa ronage heretofore 614. Toyed by theta, they sad will onthaver to do- Aerie a large altars in the Attar*. May 29.-tf DAMMAM A ZINGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. THE undearlipsed.lisa reinimed We Carriage-4c :log shop.to . tt 6 . east sod of Middle street, Getty*. butt *her* hejou tootnna to build *UAW' of irork to his line, Ti.: CARRIAGES, TkOTTING dc PALL ING-TOP B OGO..FES, :JAGGER WAGONS, &C.,. cfcc. . His work Is all put up of goad • usetertel end by the beVt of zdectiaolet, and cianat 411 to site male tectkiii. priest are &bray!' retuictuable. Up wilk , Its . ordure, twit qesirtitat tte coq pleiee. BISPAIRIN. 0 prosiikUy,43l,itt mdankto oleo. W.I. GALLAGELER July 1, 1.868.-ly Adams County Ahead THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET, Manufactured entirety of Leather, and *mai neater than Oltton or Linen Nett. For service unsurpassed. PAU:ST:SD 72111.1171ZT 1.811/, 1868, BY BURILLIOLDER., WO&LXY & GROVE. 2. L. WOZLNT, Sole Agent for the BICELBIOI3 PA rzyr Nal' tor Adams county, DirAD conatently On haul ntanaGietnred Nets of the 1.1: above Patent. .Also., ruesisas, ooLLAas, • TIWEEE. ' MLA AND EVERYTHISO, Pertaining to a Hors* furnishing establlihosest. y'•AOSNTS W ANTED to sell Territory kr Meat Note, else to sell Nets au commiesiou la the Ocautty. An cornataahatticas ithould bi eddreand to J. WOHLEY, York Sulphur Springs, Adazaa eo., Pe. April 1,1668.--tf CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES is now building • variety of COLOR WORK of the latest and moot approved styles, tad construct ed of the best material, to which he invitee the anew Om of buyers. Raritan built ldsr work - with great care, and of material selected with special relisreace to beauty of ogle and durability, he eau °mildest ly recommend the work*, unisid by any taker in or out of the cities, all he asks is artinapection his work, to touvlucethose la want Of- any kind of a vehicle that this is the piece to buy them. 4firANPAIZING in 'Tory branch ion. at Alban notlttiind on roasonabloOternio. Give we a call at my Factory. near the corner of Wsahlngton end Cluuttbersburg street Gettysburg' Pa. Jingo 12, 111117.—t r Notice to Capitalists I IDERSONS desiring of investing, and realizing nearly NINE PER CIEXT., 4e requested to call at the Gettysburg National. Bank, AND OBTAIN UNION PACIFIC CZNTIAL PACIFIC, ZA.IIIOAD CC,B, GISTIPI: These Invest=3anta are gronlag laIIITer and = sales Inseam'Log. sir BONDS can be had at all WM/ at thls Haab and where all Information concaiabar said invest meats will be chatefully given: Dec. 18.1167.47 GETTIrSBMI NATIONAL•I3AN °outman pole& ot D saklntba BOUGHT and dOL sax rae-TMEITT sONDßeouvertedicao FIVE-TWEN. TY BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTNIMINT NUMB .C1.8)1.13D. Th • 110311882 PREMIUM paid on fligiliaadßlLTEß. STOCKS and BONDS, of all lands, bought for payola without CILAILMNO 0031=3810N. ORDERS PROMPTLY IXINNITRD. Intermit on SPNCIAL DIPOSPIN advanced 1 percent July 24. I€6s,tf 4 PER CENT. for 11 - mmiths, PEE CENT. for 3 imaenha. •I W" 3 , 14103141343433 to rapr4 to U. B. Boni and Ewell of all kind; aro Invited t 3 give ass 4411 and we win Lire ell inibM4itilleheolo47. T. EMORY BOX Milder. Gettrebarg.9o4, 30,1113k.241 • FIRST NATIONAL BM. GETTYSBURG, PRA., /8 vestfor thesale of gkf*it IMinleage Union Pacific Road: 6 PER CENT. GOLDINTICR*T BOND% at abarttatrataa- artih taariatiatottgast oar at ocatatat. AII asesseary lahrratio . , gives. (14 " 31 ! 11m nr3 1 "• 27, /*• - t‘ ItIRBT NATIoN.A.i BANK • • oi, ,GETTYS43 : IJRG Wend on rtIOLILL D. 1200111111 T l 5 am. rag lirmsaramit Ad it s e so a ss so q s CASA 46006110 lakivar' aorae mite oourimit. , wive 1111Mftlnalit` ipnwithpi ' et driii• • on SI I , I IV "Wr Mal" • .1 / .11 't liaa • Olt 4 1 #4 71 , 0 04 111 4 "P .; a lilMirt ' lditilboll4o, - • IV taar V. ft tl, BENI OARR;AOS-U.KING /11711INI88. PERRY J. TATE Xbutacial. OF THE MEE= J. .1240R7 BAIR. Cashier +S,PEIL Oar. torl year, ABSOLIk Molder. WILL ALLOW elft : # ::a;++ f; • ' I . 7 . I ' „ MI .:t r; -. e ' - SAig& 11:XCYHANGE IM'ABLES • TEMProprietor of these Eta Wes,. faelleetbaaktilltbr the Ilberelpethier•- tcOrr received. 14W Aftwatuisillino Olt Oa t bewail/wed the . M BIIIIISZEIS at I. Whaled al WeelderiesetreeeMearimumatereamellailrbed; whore be be prepared at all tOteatoodete persons with 'martian fa Waft*. MUM. 0 9 4 4 3 M 1 4 1 , 4/44. flerafehedirethart settee wet 6o traadaable term' csassam i pcscsgs drivers matelemg flaedral. .Perce4 wlli he conveyed to other towns_ ,or to eaY_pieaela. the amatry. Mesta* sad Coaches area Sha arst okay sad a* zeta, VIII be waned to mak, puma coustortublu.'• He fir ptepared still ties*. to ftiraph coaches f or rinevehr; sad plea to genies de: stria; to jb over thellattte Field or to visit the : Atso—n °Raze •ND MULES will be boughtand sold atali illll4ll. Monona &air leg tu parebasestock will Audit to &hair iidirouwage to call on the undersigned, at his stock Is warranted is b• as norregailtiod or Wo tale. Ho bas a tie lot of Bowes and Moles at present on bud ',bleb wtU be sold , zon reasonable terser. Thayer* sound And fres-crow Stiowto,'owd ofo tionquasted to r irlfk as represented. Persons will ilndit to tbsiretrantag a to/Halal the old stand betoir iharlagerponslilwinig elmewbere. 'Ma, 2f. 11167.-t f THE EMILE' LIVERY, SALE &• EXCHANGE STABLES. WwAiwrnia Street, qe4asiwrg, Pa ,ADIOINEYO THE EdGI,E HOTEL: AHE u nder s igned woad respect= ALusbiriii tkoryastac - ti'Ut : Etis opene d ssuur nt:r; Aliddi AND IIeTCHAIRT.STABLB }n'tligr ifd pm:4AI ttl tdar•uuyeridi se. tosiUm4ddkroutip 141.1 lickseprorWod 'dwelt Qui*" MIAs, Light Wagon., de , floo IsUoit utilise, sulkiest to aloud ape pulpits do. wad. Ms, bursa an, good , yid thaut vat leg Wm tih, and wholly reliable = Doyle of your .‘old crik. ,ploy" tut an ago" t. 2.40" ordir. NANA pfufg•acie advari;b4 wootnigatird and cmossorsanie equiptsente Candeked. . , Pattlea,large orimall, Cab get:just what they want as the Ewe weecenine,tatiot ninon to t h e latthodleld potitely anointed to, and reliable *iv= havniehed Itdesirsit. , . Parties conveyed to and tree the Depot apes the arrival and departure of etatftrila. . . Horses bought, sold, or enduing's!, and always a clouds rot barsulangttra. Otorsocto lama& play and no gouging." .Yet.articular attentio Panora n Da(( .b tarnishing ',- nd Eladui foe b. lap , Wo 1106 or °myeloid; that hr chargfig =odor at4ll.7 and br randallllli *110•04 , 1100/6161d*Uots, wro cannot 611 6 *pietas ovary owe who patrookos oar oirtabtlobwoot. " • TA'S. Nov 211.1111 , - gotks, Ittititints. A. D. BMILER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAIMMEJEURG: 214 my DlDapaxo. STAT/ONBRY. OF ALL, KINDS, DRUGS AND AtEDICIATES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. SIMXIIIIMIN MERCElVPl3loepptted at Iraqis* DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Bcdto, LITTLESTOWN. -HAVING opened a new - DRUG Ihx..ISTO/12 sad thaerft upi hi the beet style, I offer afig=f pare rd free! Dreg to the ehbeee of aid vtefofty at the farad aterket retie, telsfeletheig In pert of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicine*, Horse Powders, Pare Epics*. Dyes, end Dye Stars, Perituaery, ?Ad !appa and Pane, lirtleloa. A fall samortmant of Brnalasajltatiloaary of all lelnda tint* -Tabbed° and Said. iffileildereht Nteetre-Illapetio Seep VII wash with bard at Soft water, add sr lams. Cabin washed With tale Soap ,are leak , beselly whit, takthout boffin or bhudag. This - Is the best soap fa tuts. Try It. It le warranted not to Ware the hands or &brie. Tfilttleetomt. Xe , mum climbs. DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Oa* amid Drug Stare, IntgIIDIMMIDUNG STREET OVIETYSBURG. , Modica advice without dune. - DZAZiII nr DSUG4 MAIDICROMMIOST insmars, STA. TlONlkr,MilaWilt,l4o; ssastflok Torte AMC* DYE Egli, 11/111111 sta. ma Bost, casta Ol stmts., LAMPS, CO4 o*-40.•40.. Pl= LIQUORS *sr ia•Maistaf parpoilit Dr. Z. Horns'. 0103, remedy for *DOI "Idle ilill i k ° 4l o 4 " silk* waressaietrusaaaffearisit. Jan ILDISSO4f II B R' 8 'D.R.tIO-.. STOllt. Arnisy'sol43 Stand—Baltimore Street dETTY43.I3IIRiI, PA. . ll a ma ipaisaama aid and peaty Stand, sad . lag to an ecddrely new and Ina Stock, ogee a Dillent, oculidicogia put d - DIM* aim PAN= K;),Uwa. kAriart yLtDI4 1 SatiaIIANIMTAILUT. ruattavallaa !pm ir4..awarzawai, 'ea . " U M AID MirIiACT&T, ROM .DT/id a axikarulow ammo' DrICS. 1X07A4404 VMS, A t ia ma Amami arks— trit' quiwaT aaa. MA ix 211.1 Ma =II =VARA SWAN? JPIIIVY/2 AND Tatuar,onmak • 00,Lallti7. AND Oran supkesoa SOAP& 1/02531"*EQUIll Millatas— TES BIT Aim tursipier t A.LBO, MITistIL MU, Mx% PBBLIWIAITONIBBAXiaIi .tista ROMPS. WrAZIONZRY OF ALL IMF. • ciaAA Tositioo 11fDevun—yei Barr iambs. P1,12113111M10N8 AND MUM 311: aline CAIWILLT 00100MID.T.D. IrrinaLtlti AM) oovirvir spnumems sink • AlVituerz sabaaifl RAM 4Lt. Rocas av ism Isom - itelteighs dam ' - VOA - _ . . -46tgegir,,,fte. A B:]E - Atrai eosin= - - 1111 111staiiivsjssittatassakkoss thiaties in Unwise Asplidy• - itf suipwAss ClO wittiolwasse sdissinnaattialsold stand Ch • thnti.Our " —ll l=ll4 1 .01 i,. " ONO "WWII' - 11=1 sffl) e GROCERIES` it_ 'LUMBER AT PA.X2PN'S STONE, ON TUE FILL, BiLTnIONE sari week • arms the' Vlty;7?Tovislone, !Mid an 4111mon at all Otcnde, minvit - Aan laind,at lowest. • . 00kN Jkla4lo cBS*I94 ptraig-ctusar#. BOAR; goips OP ALL . • Atonol l sB, ' BROOMS, te.i Am; ' inch as Sanding, Ptak', - Shiites; Piink, &c., contin tally on Ilia at kwaist llrics rittir; Oali ink see. - GILLESPIE & CO., Dealers in Flour, Grocer ies, Notiorts, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA., • rbittiTl :uttotaticut or the Oubliette their large. stPdb of (juudo, at the obi *tend. ow York street. next tfabr to the' (abbe Yarn, cortilirtingbf the 'heist or NTOIWIL44 I WAATIM illtigara, 'Syrupy Slolarsea, Coffees, Teni, , lrercom, Salt, fa' the market. with .flame,' Shord4erx, S i t deo, Fish, 4140,, la great eartety; Cedar and Willow-we're, tqc.ne: wart, oroekles-ware: Relegate, &girt,. Tirbateok sad • tlicrusart4 and gamut har articles. nice and trash, /away,' for sate, GmMeta* Co. will spare no effort to please, and are confide-0 of being ehle to du my by constantly keeping •fnll and•eboke stock, awl rafting -at the la4y lowest 'Fonts. Constax PSODUct wanted, either %t Una barb or in exchange Mr goods; Melon . market plea illatraid. JOSEPH F. GIL LasPzE, DANIEL CASIIIAN. June 17, 113.1.3.—tf VVM. BOYER & SO.N, DEALERS• IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, ToßA.ucos, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dee. 4, Ilte+.-tf SELLING OFF! 4e ra,gialy as !call to wake roaajor leer s _ 001 i 'RIES AND' LIQ OR leltntrilitist returned from the City with the 114.- 14- est obd ?moot warted atoort uteri t Ogee good/lover offered hero, I expect every body to look to their .latereet and bay where-they coo get the cheapest and beet goods for the CASE, as that is my motto, YAMTLY 0 HO OXBI Efs of an It lode, cuthiting. fn part of Soaps of Wads, Mo/htleoli 811 6wrti. Coditea,Teas, 6 fees, &c., Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Lary* lot of tier,' good Sagir-cored 11 mow No.l Mack erel, Shad and Herring.. My Liquor cannot be surpassed fn ehespoese or quality. from 'Compton Whiskey to pare Freer* , Multledy. MoilandOin or nye Irbiskay far tuedllual or other purposes._ Elute] Keeper! can etugigated irltb Ligwort at Otty pricer, and asst and.. -petkaip. Mithlor's Ituolbod's an 4 - J. KA lane. way 27.111111.-tt Balt:more et „ tlettyalatt a. GROCERY LTA:fljeO eited a atew Groom, in Gettysburg, oa, IA the nor th- wear corner of the Public Square, bar" us .roadigead'asplesidld antortinent ef FRRSII ' GROCERIES Including Vegan, Co6.e , &lelahaws Syrup. ? Tewe. Spire,, Tobacco, oat. N l al, am e, Sbouldert. A Imo, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONO, lista,' ta,6uspa, Yawl A r ticlu and Notions gager. any We will also Itecn on band FLOUR sod FR RD STUY7B. •• • . Having pnrettaaori for C/o we *re propttrea to sell very cheap. Give use 'call sod jtplire for your. selves. . JOHN CAMS, Sept- 25.1867‘.-tt J. IV. CRESS Groce7 and Flour Store MEALS & BROTHER HAVE removed their Eters to the If Inestedt prop• eroy, on t)haeoboiebitre• street, where they. pro poem to keep constantly on hand GROCERIES, FLOU4, FZED,.NOTIONS,Ake. Also, VEGETAHLES In smarm, fresh from The city mad country. They are determined to cell. as cheap as the eltespeditStatt se they only sit theicereet Ming moat', they Atop, to merit and receive • a liberal chars of ptiblre patronage. MEALS& BRO April It, Lean— tt. • : Cupaiters alit go CARPENTERS do CONTRACTORS, die prepared to do an kid of Carpon tering:— contrac t- eg and ilrectliim bulldlop of W kinds , Repairing, &c. Th. keep easurty OA hand and manufacture to order, DOORS, SRV VMS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR ADD 'my* ramns, CORNICE, DOOR ARV Ind soy other Articu i n tha Building Line. 80111011 ed mafdrGl conetantly on howl, experioncid workmen alwaye an readinem, and work executed with dispatch.. ligi.Ordeilfromptly attended to C. 11. (MALLEN:ITU Bept.,lB„ 1841.—tf TO THE BUILDING COMMUNL - TY BIND ALL WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. THElindersigned'respectfulli in formatkePublio that he still Dentine's the' y CARP NTERING } Brlntrtati at hie bid on Westreet , OeitylibllE: Is TlNaly Ili UMW CO eixwi l inumbite those wan any— Win Aim la hja Una. Be ',prepared to ap kindaotwork fkir building purposes, of the best Me. gAdourd fa iietly 'adobe/AO,. as It can be &wek any liar establlahment in Me county. Experienced apod e oven In towlines and work executed al* ...enapikeeellad,dp*lkdr " . . . dillpfhpphd4for past Ilutots,lll. 10 ** , 44 1 441MP to b • to piceive a liberal share of ;medic, Deb re - . , „ • Kay 99,18ff.0111112111Wi1. . GEO. C. CASHMAL GETTYSBtria, PA., i • 4 ,& Carpenter and Contractor ,; JOTFITLIY int*ihtf - *) eityesaimegiumktudompourpo. + lo o e !xed t f. k• t tilo 1# obovidsgs.7 of 1 , 04 ferrb0kir.4*..444.410m40 "WIPAPINek raft", 'POW& U3MM=:i GETTYSBURO,IPA.; FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1868. • 0 4#tirii0," ' STUMM OVITYOURG PA. v..t:r4,,ff.,',0.4Q-0,g4..T . p 0 s L TIMBER, d Rid c ,E B I E s, BRST_BRANDS OR FLOUR 0 7' I 0 N`• DIITWER AND EGGS, BARGAINS- at the new IN GETTYSBURG JOHN CRESS & SON REMO 1 7 A . 44L4. _KINDS or 1:22/3 IT. C. STAILSMITII&,SON, 6 1 .HTTYSBURG, PA., NIKDOW ',RACKETS. W3l. 0, STADLIOUTH, *et twat raft' _ . ... . • , . . ---..., \ - . • .i ; 4 , ..__ .:,. • 1 I \:::--------., .1 1 ) 1• 1 , . i . . , . •:e. :- -' #—.--- - / Hooflan.d'S German Bitters, • ANA HOOFI,AND'S - ORIMAN TONIC. The dreg, iteaieOet Ifbrall Diseases of the LIVER, 8.70.144C4 OR DRIES Hoofland's German Bitters • Dally ternuh,Estrac i) t., Harbgaad Baru, ma k ins a preparation. WOO free from akaholi,eadet#inra of 'any kind. 1300 ELAND'S GERMAN TONIC Zs a combination of all the-Ingredients of the Bitters .with the - Pnrost Qoalftj of &Mkt Cruz Rua, Orange, c., mak In g ode of the moat phiairant and agreeable ram. ciliate eve; offered to thelubllo. Those . preferring I Medicine free from Alcoholic ad. mixture, will auto HObFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those:who have a° ()Natalia to the coadduation o the Moil; as stated, adll use SOOFI•AND'S GERMAN TONIC ITheysratbiveh egUIRT- Rued/ and Contain the same medirieal virtues, the choke between the two being a mere Mattswottaste,thelonielheing the most palatable. The atonnwh, from • variety otos noes, such as Indigos tiop, Dfspapsia, Nervous Debility, etc., Is very apt to bate Itain natttromiersnged. The Liver, sympathizing as close!, WI it does with the Stomach, then becomes at fasted, the remit of whkitts that the patient anthers from several or . mos, of the follynin g diseases Conitiptition, Flatulence, Inward Pate, Fullness of Blood w the llead„Acidity of theli tituncli, Nausea, Heart-barn, Dimwit Fir Fowl, Fulness or Weight in the sear • Fructations, • or Fluttering at , the Pit of the F4otnach, Swimming of the Head, Items rivet or -Dlfteetlt Bxat Ing, Flutverlna at the Heart, Choking of hlnSpositthg knaatiom when In a Lying 'Pasture, Dfunleas of Vis!on, Dots or Wed. Ware thetitght.Dall Pain In the Head, Defielcnny of -re,splra tlon,- Yillowneseoi t Le • • Skinand Eyes, Plain is the Fide, ThankCheet,Lltntes, et..., Bead. Flushes of Lleut, B urning lo 'the fle4, constant lin agiaings of tvtl, did Groat Dsp: of Spirits The sufferer from there diseases Y uA, id bind.e the greutest - cititlco in the selection via really tor his cams purcbesiray only thatyrhich sseur from his inststugetiuns and iriquiries possess,. true merit, is componroled, is freefrominimoonelng-redients, and bast established for itself a reputstiou fur the cure 1" :Lee° disteses. fu this contir‘ctiou w t would submit &tuft! Wati•Yucia remedies— HOOFLAIV S UEILiTA-V BiTTEIIb; lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. PREPARED BY Dr. C. L. JACKSON, PIULADELPILIA, PA. Twenty-tyroyaarealneettiewwere drat introduced In to this eoun:ry from OprnMph doting which time they hare andonbtedly performed MOri3;prer, and benefited en/wing bottomilty to a greater eaten', than any other reined. is known to the walk. These remedies wit t effectual ly erne Li rer Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspetoia. cliyonic or Nervous Debility Chronic. Dierrlicen, Disease' of the Kidneys, and all Ditemwinalielng from a DleorderediLtrer, iltomach, or hit call firs. • Resulting from ally Cause whatever; ..- PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, iridueed by Severe Labor, Hard ships, Exposure, Fevers, etc. SLerc is no medicine - est:inf. egwd to these retusidies in such case.. A tonesud sigue is imported to thew bole &gator:John sippetitetastrauggkenoil, food is enjoy ed.the stonisch digests promptly, tliniilrn4 is parilled,thecom• plosion bectimiliustod anti linaltby, the allow tinge is ere' trom howl= lit given to the cheeks, 5101 Gm 'r m. , : and nerrotis s strong amLlinaltby PERIS'ONS A D VANC.RD IN LIFE, And feeling the 1.1.nd of time tic Iglilog heavily open *pax, with adtjtsattentlatit h, will-find in the use of thle HITTERS, or the TONIC, An elixir that will instil nowt/feint° theft reins, restegi‘loa measure the energy and ardor of !nitre yontittuldific b add op their shr - ea Trletr, rtti "Ttbinttr orrAlu Melt ft. =mining year.. Yt Is a welt-establlebed feet that fully one-baltot the female portion of our population ere seldom4s the en joyment ofgood health; or. Louse their own *epaulette', "newer Shoelerell." They are languid, devoid °fall e'er u, elites*, oly nervous, and bare no appetite. 'To this class of perhnne the BITTEEb, or the TONIC, espgetsily recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the ascot either of those remedies They will care erery ease of 3f ARASMID3, without haL Thousands of certificate* hare accoamlisted In the hands of the proprietor, but apse mill allow of the pub titatlou of • but a tea. Thou, It will be obterved, aro mi.a of note rod •I sueb standing that they Mast be be lieved. • ' TESTIMONIALS TION..CF.O. W. WOCiDWARD, arlefJuater of the Supreme antrt of Rama., writes Philadelphia, March 18,1807. "1 fioLI '11•. , C.tr..!'• German Bitters' is • good tonic, useful in iliac:l'l,a the digestive cacaos, soda( great llenellt In eusex of 4ebfl f ty, and want of nerrosts action in the spitz. Yours, truly, a t.O. W. WOODWARD." 110 N. JAALES THOAIPSON, Judge of Mt Suprema Omni , itf - Itimplaxotis Philadelphia, April 214 1868 '"I ccbeitlet .11.011nud's Glerstum Ditters's ea.ibable smirk. iste lit ease sf ntmckt of Inglgestion or Dyspepsia, I cab certify this f um my experbtuce of It. Yours, wi th respect, JAMES THOMPSON.' PROM DEV. JOSEPH H. lUDINADD, D. D., Pastor of Me Tenth Bayfiat Church, Phila.(4l4lia De,, Jackson—Dear have been frequently rer• - spiemid to em my ot,t name with renommendationa of different landed wed:rine/4 but regarding the practice as out Of my eppr.,priste sphere, I have in all cams de clined; hat with a eirtir proof Lb various Matinees and particularly in my OWE' taattly, af th euse pa ieu or Dr. uraribtad'agerman r:tt,z-P, I depart for on-e from my usual course,,tociprees toy falleontictiontbatforpert era/ detritity s:e crud expecially for Lacer Cbet. "ptiiint, air a raft and raluablepreparation. Ito lOW c a se . awes tail; hut asu..lly.ldetilitaut,iterillagivery beneficial to those who suffer from the above calms.. youre, very respectfully, J. KENBLRD, eughth U., below Ocapal et. moat REV. K. n: TINDALL, = I have dericod decided benefit from the ate of troot- Inwi's Gorman LtittPre;tind foal It my privilege to mom. mend thew as a most Toloable tonic, to all Who are suf. &ring s from general do bili ty or front iljnne ft . a nal og ftonkdentitirtment of the liver. Tears, trimly, 8. D. 7.11.1. DALL. HooHanita Qerman Remethessre counterMted. 8.. that the signature of C. M. JACKSON Pi oat the wrapper bottlar. All others' are oaanterfelf. . • . • pther3rt Mace and 31anobatoryof ih•G armee tile& eine Siker, No. en ARCH Atraq, Philadelphia, Pa. ou4A.LS M. EVANS, Proprietor gonuetly o.#. JACRIoN k do. • PRICES Hooflantre it erto au Bit ten!, per bottle, 51 00 .i half dosen, 5 00 Ileolsod's 0 erma u Tonle, put up In quart bottles, $/ 00 per bottle, ore ball' dozen for $7 $O. sol.Do not beget to examine well the article you buy Wallet to get the genuine. [41144 16. TUN —ty ..if 4 . IMP 1 , 7 1,11 Druggists and d e•Ors in Medicine( ," ",iftalslito ant faulty. • " ' REMOVAL! The firm of. Porn k IdeCentxxx have , man e d to Moth Baltimore street, next door to flgs Shoe Store. • We hare on band • sholas.eisorrimees o r CLOCKS, WATCHES (now and 81lret4 - - ' frE W E 'L 'R y _ .4‘;lllklnds end latest styles. 1113rsiand Plefsed weiy Aiken, Gold, ilaxexenad E OT ACIS E of tbeltel menolneture. also, Thu l e, Minim, A 00 „, thms, rile*, as, lf/o ll netillOnfssesileri4 Rant& AL Repairin g in our Nee - dona at as s reasortable pica. ca eliesaidore, aud. warrasied, 4ilibenttfal for Past tasasaas wilds e eeete u g : iisamiof mac - 80P ss/004411 •Ifolbsee&-lf ISA.AD K. STAI, ihiefrhmitker X 0.14 8 Nord24 sin eamer,01,064.114 P H LA Dt - L4 - 13 I A ..iewilkAliteldAilf r atotas; eramajtatost Ware elmakitet*ins A/AA' • • • Elms! - st r og iefebt of !Melia sad *ma . " ""4 /44 .X . ldiro. ' st—t " tdY• TIT'Ei GROANS. A2s;l) NOTICE. CAUTION. She ffitar and „finding!. AUTUMN LEAVEN. Out in the sighing forest, Rhey rustle 'neath our tread, Like the halt-smothered wailings Of mourners for the dead ; Or, like some wandering spirit, That, sad and restless, grieves O'er all its bright days wasted— Mourn the sad autumn leaves. . . Like them °waves are changing ; Like theta we, too, must fade, When pass our few brief seasons Of sunshine and of shade ; And though, perhaps, our passing, Some home our hearts bereaves, We're soon no more remembered Than withered autum leaves. Oh, mowing leaves of Autumn ! As aati were earthly life, ' Were there no future Undimmed by grief and strife, , Where'beart-strings are unbroken, And no sad spiilt grieves Where arc no faded flowers, Or withered Autumn leaves. THE BABES IN Tut; CLOUDY AN AItERICAN' TRUK sror.y Just ten years ago there suddenly burst upon the western world a magnificent stranger from foreign parts, with •`all his glories on." It was the great comet of 1858 on the grand tour of the universe. It seemed strange that petty' human life could go on as usual, with its eating and drinking, toiling, trafficking and pleasuring, while that "darning minister," on his bil liori-leagued circuit, was preaching the wonders of infinite immensity and power, and the nothingness of earth. The comet no longer runs his kindling race, like Vich Alpine's henchman, with his fiery cross an nouncing.war and disaster. Herald of battle, fate and fear, He is on his own business, not ours. Upper the tail of this particular comet, doubtless many a tale of love was told—in the light. at Ida swift splendors many a tender look exchanged. The astronomer coolly swept the starry field wit; glass, mewed by the irregular night-guard patrol ing the heavens, and the robber and mur derer disdained the awful witness. He left us as he found us joined to our mortal idols, and wicked, but no castaways, of the uni verse after all. We remember that comet-summer, not so much for its great astromical event as for two singular incidents that more nearly touched our human sympathies, which will grovel in poor earthly affairs, even within sight of the most - august celestial, pbenoul ena. One pleasant Saturday afternoon during the comet's appearance, an teronaut, after a prosperous voyage, descended upon a farm in the neighborhood of a large market town in one of the Western States, rle was soon surrounded by a curious group of the farm er's family, and laborers, all asking eager questions about the voyage and the man agement of the balloon. That, secured by an anchor and a rope in the hand of the teronaut, its car but a foot or two above the 6 ,-.mad, was swaying Lally backward and forward In the evening air. It was a good - deal out of wind, and a sleepy and innocent monster in the eyes of the fanner, who, with the owner's permission, led it op to his house, whore, as ho said, he could hitch it to his fence. But before he thus Secured it, his three children, aged respectfully ten, eight and three, begged him to lift them "into that big basket, - that they might "sit on those pretty red enahlocs." While the attention of the cerouaut was diverted by more curious questioners from a neighbor ing farm, this rash father lifted his darlings one by one into the car. Chubby little John ny proved the "ounce too much" for the EC/111,1 camelind brought him to the ground; and then, unluckily, not the baby, but the eldest hope of the family, was lifted out.— The relief was too great for the monster.— The volatile creature's spirit rose at once, he jerked his halter out of the farmer's hand, and with a wild bound mounted into the air! Vain was the aironant's anchor. It caught for a moment in a Yahoo, but it tore away and was off, dangling uselessly after the runaway balloon, which so swiftly and steadily rose that in a few minutes those two little white faces peering over the edge of the car grew indistinct, and those pite ous cries of "papa!" "mamma!" grew taint and faiuter up iu 1140 When distance and twilight mists had swallowed up voices and faces, and nothing could be seen but the dark cruel shape, sail- ing triumphantly away with its precious booty, . like an aerial privateer, the poor father sank down helpless and speechless ;• but the mother, frantio with grief, still stretched out yearning arms towards the in exorable heavens, and called wildly up into the unanswering void. Theteronant strove to console the wretch ed parents with assurance,-that the balloon would descend within thirty miles of the town, and that all might be . well with the children, provided it did not come down in water or in deep woods. In the event of its descending M a favorable spot, It was thought that the older child might step out, leaving , the younger In the balloon. Then it might again arise and continue its voy age. nb," replied the mother; "Jennie would never stir from the car without Johnny in her arms 1,.. The balloon passed directly over the mar ket tower, and the children seeing many people in the streets, stretched out their hands and called loudly for help. But the villagers, though they saw the bright little heads, heard no call. Amazed at the strange apparition they might have thought the translated little creatures small angel navigators, on some voyage or discovery, some little cherubic venture of their own, as heading towards the rosy cloudlends and purple islands or sunset arrlerxior, they sailed deeper and deep er into the west, and hided away. Some company they had, poor little sky vent. Something comforted them and al layed their wild terrors—something wills -pared them that below the night and clouds was horse;•that *bemires God ; that wher ever they might drift Or clash, living or dead, they would still be in His domain and under Hie ewe—that though borne away Icalhag the 'tars, they could not be lost, Dm His love would iblllow them. 1 Whets the sunlight all went sway and the grestunnetawise Wining out, littieloluuty srsittirprehliatio-, that the comet :night coins too near their airy craft, and set it on die sliesewhisit of its du:Mita bin. But ithontilitigliterailign4 hint _thst-the dotY 6141cotttese "liejedidt ar Awintytasilso *alr; tbilliGalractier et- id& hurt them he tesetrotquiliesd, tbdt; soCutestter ostdrOLlddrioallollaisteliCisitttlelloster4 gorlateddensiesoyesifarrieeeeler Altia01011401;1000441MMDWIPr Vent fbliC "11 0141. Neiglenibrkk "his idfi tozwidaa raE wank: tbef en* wad Intlftartili piipaMpitzin drol gp ro 1110140'' "Why, bow can I say my prayers before I have my sipper?" asked little Johnny. "Sister hain't any supper for you, or for herself, but we must pray all the harder," solemnly responded Jennie. So the two baby-wanderers, alone In the wide heavens, unawed by darkness, int =natty and silence, by the presence of the great comet and the millions of unpitying stars, lifted their little clasped hands, and sobbed out their sorrowful "Our Father," and then that quaint little supplementary prayer : "Now I lay me down toaleep, /I pray'the Lord my soul to keep; 'lf lahould die before I wake, pray the Lord my soul to take." "There! God heard that, easy; for we are olose4o Him up here," said innocent little Johnny. Doubtless Divine Love stooped to the little ones, and folded them in perfect peace —fbr soon the younger, sitting on :the bot tom of the car, with his head leaning against his sisters knee, slept as soundly us though he were 'hug in his own little bed at home, while the elder watched quietly through the long, long hours, and the car floated gentlx, on in the still night air, till it begun to sway and rock on the fresh morn- ing wind. Who can imagine that simple little child's thoughts, speculations and wild imaginings, while watching through those hours? She may have feared coming in collision with a meteor—for many werea broad that nigh; scouts and heralds of the great comet—or prehaps being cast away on some desolate star Nand, Xir more dreary still, floating and floating un, night and day, till they Should both die of cold and hunger. Poor babes in the clouds At length, a happy change, or Providence —we Will say Providence—guided the little girl's wandering hand to a curd connected with the valve; something told her to pull it. At once the balloon began to sink,slow ly and gently, as though let down by ten der hands ; or as though some celestial pilot guided it through the wild_ currents of air, not letting it drop into lake, or river, lofty wood, or impenetrable swamp, where this strange, unchilillike experience might have been closed by a death of unspeakable hor ror ; but causing it to descend as softly as a bird alights, on a spot where human care and pity awaited it. The sun had not yet risen, but the morn ing twilight had come, when the little girl, loc,klng ovi,r the ed4e of the car, saw the dear old earth coming nearer—"rising to wards them," she said. But when the car stopped, to her great disappointment, it was not on the ground, but caught fast in the todmost branches of a tree. Yet she saw they were near a house whence help might soon come, so the awakened her brother and told him the good news, and together they watched and waited, for deliverance, hugging each other for joy and warmth, for they were cold, Farmer Barton, who lived In a lonely house on the edge of his own private prai rie, was a famous sleeper in general, bat on this particular occasion he awoke before the dawn, and, though he turned and turn ed again, he could sleep no more. So at last he said to his good wife, whom he had kindly awakened to inform her of his un accountable insomnolpeta , , "It's no use; 11l just get up and dress myself, and have a look at the comet." The next that worthy woman heard from her wakeful spouse was a hasty summons to the ddor. It seems that no sooner did he step forth from his house than his eyes fell on a strange, portentods shape hanging in a large pear tree about twenty yards distant. He could see no likeness in it to anything earthly, and he half fancied it might be the comet, who, having put out his light, had come down there to perch. In his fright and perplexity he did what every wise man would do in a like extremity ; he called upon his valiant wife. Reinforced by her. he drew near the tree, cautiously recon noitering. Surily never pear trees bora such fruit . Suddenly there descended from the thing a plaintive, trembling little voice : "Please take us down ; we are very cold." Then a second little voice said : "And hungry too ; please take us down ?" "Why, who aro you ? And where are you'" The first little voice said: "We are Mr. flarwood's little boy and girl, and we are loit in a balloon." The second little voice said, "It.is us and we iuuned away wish a balloon. Please also us down." Dimly comprehending the situation, the farmer, getting hold of a dangling rope, succeeded In pulling down the balloon Ile first lifed out little Johnny, who ran rapidly a few yards towards the house, then turned round and stood a few moments, curiously surveying the balloon. The faith ful little sister was so chilled and exhausted that she had to be carried into the house where, trembling and sobbing, she told the wouderfirl story. Before sunrise a mounted messenger was dispatched to the Harwood home, with glad tidings of great joy. lie reached it in the afternoon, and a few hours later the children themselves arrived, in state; with banners and music, and coin-eyed in a coy erect hayivagon and four. Joy-bells were rung in the neighboring town, and in the farmer's brown house the happiest family od the continent thanked God that eishtt A SMILLINd FACE.—Which will you do— smile, and make your household happy, or be crabbed, and make all around you gloomy and miserable ? The amount of happiness you can produce is incalculable, if you show a smiling face, a kind heart, and speak pleasant words, Wear a plea sant countenance I 'let the joy beam in your eyes, and love glow on your forehead.— There is no joy like that which springs from a kind act or a pleasant deed ; and you will feel ?tat night when you lie down tq Met ! at morning when you rise, and through the day when at your business, Tim shadowsof the mind are like those of the body. In the morning of life they : are all behind as; atoms we trample them under foot, and in the' ervenbsg they stretch, long, broad and deepening, beforens. Are not, then, the shadows- of childhood as, dark as those of age? Are not the morn ing shadows of itib as deep and broad as those of its evening? Yea, but morning shadows soon Ede away, while those of evening resat' 1..• forward into night and min gle with the coming darkaseas. Ws can dos great deli kr our friends, but 'there are some things we mina do. We'cannot repent for them or lite tta.thent. Taw tiro things they: iamb- do for them- Selves. Mr anima, pointer,: ea bebtimited what be mixed-Ida cokes with- to gkweipti see Mt valet, eaeweatcyl Witt theft with brstusi : . 3 Q9t ATikwim) .4*+ l hat fora, = I IYAgt "TAP 4 1 aP ylon° ll alr'lm 6 Q llll 44W; goK)A 'le& be, Nay eV wamee."" WHOLE NO. 3536. ABOUT Doe vita IBITISMI. Mr. Olives Dyer, in a recent lecture rs the"Wickednese, Romance and Rascality of New York," gives us an insight into many of the peculiar institutions of Meaty which threw 60,000 majority Mr Seymour. Here is his description of Kit Burns' famous dog pit: - "This noted establishment is lotated In the Fourth Ward, famous for its low dance houses and crime generally. The New York Tribune office is on the southwest corner of it exactly. Run. down through Spruce street to Burling Slip, and to the river, then up the river to Catharine street, up Catharine street to Chatham Square, and down Chatham street to the Tribune office again—there you have the Fourth ward, which is considered the wickedest ward In the city. You might like to know which the wickedest block in that ward is. It fronts on - Cherry street on the west—that is to say, It is on the side of Cherry street next Broadway, and it is bounded on the „north by Oliver street and on the south, by James. This is said to be the wickedest block in the wickedest ward in the wickedest city in America. In one sense, .New York has been govern ed from Kit Burns dog pit. Some of mu city members of Congress, State Senators and Assemblymen, and municipal magnates are Kit's patrons. They keep their dogs, have them trained, also fight them, and kill their rate, etc. The "royal game," as they call it down there at the dog-pit, is • dog fight. And, really, the ingenuity which those men exhibit in the training of dogs to fight is wonderful. For 'example, here is your dog. He Weighs a certain number of pounds—he always weighs too much. A match is made to fight him, and be has to tight at a certain weight—say twenty-one pounds. He must not exceed twenty-one pounds by an ounce. Perhaps he weighs twenty-seven or twenty-eight or _ thirty pounds. • By the day on which the fight is to come off that dog must be brought down to twenty-one pounds. Now, the question is, How are you going to bring him down to the prescribed weight ? When they train a mon to fight In the ring, they have the in telligence of the man to aid the trainer. If you are training a horse to trot or run, you may drive or ride him, and work him down in that way. But you cannot drive a dog, and you cannot ride a dog. The question is, How are you going to bring him down to the proper weight, and also harden his muscles—in fact, have him in fit and proper condition for making a successful fight?— This Is the way It la done. They have a round table, with a revolv ing top, and oyer this top is nailed a cloth, so that the dog's nails will scratch in firmly. They bring him out and put him on the table, and his owner or trainer takes him by the collar, or the chain on the collar.— Other dogs near by, but out of sight, are set howling; and the moment that the gamey creature hears the howling he wants to get at them to try his teeth on them at once.— He starts off, and the table begins to go a round. You have seen horses working on an endless chain, sawing wood ; this is very much like it. The dog thinks he is running. The.other dogs keep up their howling, and this dog gets madder and madder, and tears away tester and faster. And so they keep him going; the first time ten or fiftlen min utes, and after awhile they keep him at it a couple of hours, just as though he should run two hours on the road. They keep him tearing away, and he gets so angry because he cannot get at those dogs which he hears howling, he cultivates Iris ferocity as well as his muscle. In that way they work him down. 0.. They feed the dogs on the most nourish ing food, and have dog sogeixus to look af ter their health. Then here comes a point : of course, a great deal depends on the grip . of a dog's jaw in a fight, =don his capacity for handling his teeth. Nothing can be earned except by practice I and the more you, give practice to a dog in the use of his JAR'S the stronger they will get. The mode of doing this is a very cruel one. They take some ordinary cur and put him in with the game dog; and the grme dog very soon finishes that our—he often kills him out right. That makes him work his jaws, and sharpen up his teeth, and get himself in pro- Oer training. I remember once expostulat ing with a trainer on the cruelty of this practice ; but he had not the slightest idea of my - meaning. lie thought I meant no thing but the waste or wet of the cur. He said : "A cur ain't nothing ; curs is plenty Who cares for a our ?" When a tight Is agreed upon, articles of agreement are drawn up 'with great particu- larity. If the fight is to be at nine o'clock in the evening, the dogs must be weighed at eight o'clock, or between eight and nine, 141 they don't allow more than one hoar be- tweetL the time of weighing' and the fight This into prevelat any accretion of weigh in either dog ; because, as 'KU Barns says and I suppose be is good autbotity, a half' pound weight ".tilakes aptuigltty sight, - or dif ference," and that a pound weight would make a difference of a hmtdred dollars in the betting. I thought, in my ignorance at first, that the difference would be In favor of the lighter dog. But Sit said "Not a all ; it is in Livor of the heavier dog." "Why so ?" I asked. "I will tell you," an swered Bit. "Tort know they go In and are worrying away sometimes fordo kours in a clinch, before either one wants a turn —that is, to go tack to the trainer is the comer. Now," said he, "if one dog' weighs a pound more than the other, that other one has got a pound more to shake, don't you see ; and that makes a Mighty difference In the course of two hours." Before the doge go into the pit to 44 they yeah them with as hot water as the dogs can be tr, with soda and caatile soap— wash them all over caretbllp.. _ Suppose Kit owns one dog and Joe Jenkins the other.— Kit appoints one of his men to wash Joe', dog along with Joe's wan, anti Jcie appoints one or hid men to wash Kit's dog along with Kit's man, so there can be no cheating be- cause that washing business is s very Im portant matter. Alter the dogs have been washed thoroughly they are then "tasted"— that is to say; Kit appoints-one of hta men to taste Joe's lice, and Joe appoints one of lag mop to taste. 4ive dog. "Tasting" la done by biting and licking the dog all over* from the end of his nose' to the tip. of lily tail. [Laughter and applanse.] The man licks the feet and all. What do yen sap- pose that is for? It is this—so the doge shall not be "rubbed." What is "rabbing ternethitng poisonous, *Suppose there &odd be something on ICU's dog that la lioesors- 01111, kl when the other dog 'takes hold of Sit'a dcg Lore_dtherebegete some or k 41 hie =MA, WMOII OlNkiell his gums to got sore, so dot he healtwO to who _hold vrlth hLs teeth, andlo;iio.itilal bite at all. Of CoqOno 441 *pt. typal b il e can't flight AVA *co thi° "Footing" t° -lee that IWO nothing of Up l kind an she ,dog.— Off taat,O them spin atter the bad% see.git , nothing ha been tt