gonotO. r FOR WA it DlNti ) cuMMiSisluir HOUSE. • 'lNClptirehaied the extensive ,h , t.t.. Cars; tr., or CuU Eattasnavr , I;:nreilntend to eatry^ an the boldness, no ,:u of HIGHLY & CO, at tha old atand on gl IY.4tington Rod Ithi.road attoota,on a th.te. heretofore. regular lineut Freight Can will leave our ,•t tufty IldEl.V.tl' - NOON. and accost . trews la n 1 he r “L. way re q ui re. arrange-meat ere are prepared to convey all times to and troll. Baltimore. All 4 ttlia i;iad e4rtud,d tour. mill beprompl, t... Our Cu. cvli to the Warehouse 01 i.urt:. Bowan' street, Battle detnn.ii-ed p pay gond prices, sell deal falrl3, a. ,riteererybudy to give wu.u.scanASl, 'iti. I .2CANDICR COBEAS 2- /kIIES BIG LIAM. RDY & HAMILTON, DI:ALE S IN 1:, C. - 7LI IN, GROCERIES, he pay;ug a t ttwir Wart /tome, ~tl, • t..,11•,11,ing Buehler's Hall, the =EI 1.1 iII:AT.- RYE, CDRS. RI:TH— AT, ('J,QN Elt AND TIM.ITIIY-SEEDS,, • I'OII4TOES, , kc., I—•luerrst, , F i, thrill a ;all Lrf:re selling . 1 I,lre ~Ictontly on Land fir sale, IGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, i) enpo.Ccfrecs.ling•ars, Le., with 'Salt Fish kc. Also Fl,••tR, wi,h FEL:I) of all kinds ;tart. P.AL VA E FKATILIZERS, lc:flr Planspbate •ni A • I;u.no. Ciry pay Ow Itig.liPst market price!! (oral' 11.ey 1,11 at ,the loweat living profits.— aliart•ofpul,tia patronage, resolved to give n in evrry ease. ItO ;MT McCURDY, 11 - 31. S. lIIMILION ANGE F FIRM. undersigned leaving leased Ture.lvnitle on the corner of Strut ton street .Ihoutt, (-let tyshurg., l'a.. will curry on the ll,CProduce Business • a:. lies. The highest prices will always W Loat, Rye, Cern. Oats, Clover and Timo- Flaxseed. Suanse. flay and Straw, Dried 10 lap, , e Hams, r , i...ulders and Sides. Pot,* vrrythlng else in the countty produce OCERIES OF ALL KINDS for vale, Coffees, F. ugare. Molaesee, Syr . epices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, ItrLxornti. Bucketa, T.iacking , Soap, 1: ',I, OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, !lc. FISH of ail Smoking nod Chewing Ttir, c'3:trays Ode to CI pply a brat rata article' I t4Htie different kiwis et reed. mina Minster, with Guano. and other tiusliel, ton or car load. also run u of FREIGHT CARS street. 11A LTIMORM, and Rll Market MAW:U.IIIA. All goode cent to either Jve place.. will ho received and forwarded should 1, rearked••lle.oners'.Car." 11. S. BENNER/LIMO. ,Ihu.--t NIEL GULDEN,, DEALER IN Goods , Flour , Graill uorrirs, Lumber, Coal, dc. Arrainnod keepson hand, at his Warehouse, n . •.Gulden's Station," in Straban town , 'inn of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds 0 1t0C,ERIER, Sacnq th i Cee,lasaea, Spices, &c., with • MIL. ToLuce°, Bacon. Lard, &c. Also, UMBER AND COAL, Building stuff, Shingles. Laths,Stove and Gnatr., and a large assort- Dry Gaols. Boot!! end Shoe*. Hate and Caps elltril he is prepared to sell at the low- o paym the highest market price fdr ..to. ta,'Elucku Leut, Clover and Timothy etrito“.. Ac.,er will receive awl forward the flatlet commi.sion. He respectfully sake a atql the public to give him a rail. 1. 1567.-t f DANIEL OULDEL dal Tamil:4., Xiang., &v. GETTYSBURG ME KILNS. , 4ertigne3 tana t,ught out We former part VISN, arid now continnis A ME-13 tlitNI.M3 BUSINESS Gt tlynburg Li+gie Kilns; on the corner Ih - owl and North Stratton /treat. Thank t patronage, he will endeaTor to deserve its ce, by pi, vecuring the business as vigorous ler : gen: scale tts pessible—always ceiling 'ele.and r„leing tro..lmenktire.. Farinersind lout for the prompt tilltetiof Orders =I )AL BUSINESS, c most popular kinds. Housekeepers andi ld giTe him a call. Blacksmith Coal CGS.- la In I ~..lirere anywbere In G ttyebtarg NA. 203 5C7.-t f JACOB BRILEY Youndrm. PARMERS, u 1 to your Interests YSBURG FOUNDRY. überrihet would Inform his eustomera and ra,tlLat he lestill maunfact urine various kinds ,sand Mach int.. made IL, order, ou short Ito a• THRESHERS AND POWERS, rent 1.17, Of Powers.) CIAIYER-SEED ROL- El'Al!), TORS. PORNFODDER CUTTERS AND HAY CYTTiRS; CORN PLANTERS: .1' L 0 L' C Li IS', of Plooglar, Rarabear Ploughs, Sitlehlll an pLc; o.e IRE.SPR LNG HORSE -HARR, Impr , rrinetit; also SIIIRE3LA'S'S SELF if intSMI RAKE- Plekisr manklacturs • MOW D _ SCREWS Ilir Cldar rressos, low Casaststio• or Porrlkst, walk • also us his Hilo, all fid ow rslas. !X. -A Oni-borse Wagon. .+kVID STEEN NB ft and tire linsitranet. ADAMS COUNTY. L FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY._ 'OP.I.O4ATED, IS, 1851. OFFICERS. idke=s B nTin. Banal I —D 41,Brob1er !HR. G. Fahvettock • Committe6—Robert McCordy,n. A.Piak- +.--Aleorge Swope, D. A .Itriebler. 11.111eCar• ussell, E.O. Febtiesteck, eitysburg ; Jacob ban township; Frederick Diehl, Franklin ug• SUnbea Abdi•l F. Wit, Now ; White, Liberty; U. 0. Peters, Peterskurig Company la limited in its operation' to the llama. It has been in operation for more s, and in that period has made bat one as awing paid losses by fire during that period ”rergl6,o9o. Any person desiring an In• • apply to either or the maaagebt. Exacta'''. Committee meets Pt the office of 7, on the last Wednesday Memory swath , P. Y. PUS& 10. Cabinet Wddisq- RNITUREL . SHEAFFER lIRG, (Y. K,) PENNA., tooter:Moths Public, anything in him lies" be had la the county wpl do well to call sad a:aalaa baying sleewbere. RN.ITU - RE Ufalring don* Net cheap and with lea. • I 11A- 81.131 0 1 4 11 . 1111 1 0 1 1 /1 6111 , - "et/ Imre - greet, betmeleNkaantrf.hatetaajPfinonar , _ Otttytbrr y, ht.; • TERMS OF kiBLIOATION The &WI CO ' Sairrptcs ie pdhitahed erery , Hay morning, at $2.00 I yeir in Mlranee Fet $2.00 If hot p.. 11 within the year. No antbseriptiona Aree}; tineei nntilall emerges are palli,ntilesa 'at -the Liao, of the publlihers. kl? , rcartacyclrrs are It4erted"at riuonabla ratea.— A Ilberaldedvetlon will be made to persona adreitt— bias bythe quarter, belt year, or rear.—Special , no.' fleet will be inserted at special rat* to,b• agreed WThe circulation of the Sum AND BENT - 1141.1.10214. halfiarger than that ever attained try any newspaper In Adams ennuis , and, as an advertising medium, It canno'r. be excelled. Jou %Vona of all kinds viii be promptly executed, .0.1 et fair rates. Itand•bills, Itlwts, Cards; Ptuplt• hots, be, In every Tartety end stylo wilt be prtited at short notice. Terms CASH. OFFiCIAi<DIBECTODY Govan , onnesgs. President Judge--Itottotta.Tishar: Associate Judges—lsaac kpblzustra, Icurt.L J. Zulu, Prothonotary—Jacob A--griasuithsr. Register and Rearecier—itg. D. Efoltsworth. Clerk of the Courts—A. W:ifin)..er. • . . District Attorney—A. J. Corr ~ • Treasurer—ll. D. Wattles. _ Sheriff—Philip llama. ' - Cbroaer —Dr. W. J. McClure. _ Surreypr—J vet., D. E. Ile, . Cb ns is iss ion ers—N ic hulas W i enuan, Jacob Lott, Massa Harurrta. Cert:—J . M. Walter, -Crania—Wm. s.lcCle‘u. Pkpsicia n k Jero-14. J. W. '. O'Neal. Directors of the .P..or—John Nioutemaket, Itll.i, ' w 31.trtIn Getz. Stelrd—Jonas Johns.. Crfirk —II. 0. Wolf. TreJsurcr—J4e,b Benner. Cows. :el—Ww. McClean. Physician—T. W. C. Q',Neal . itlitors—Mtrtio Bollinger, Jacob Pittraturff, Ja cob lull. BOROUGn OP GETTYSBURG Burytas—Pe tet Myers. Con ncii"—W. S. llatuil ton, Alexander Spengler t David Warren, George A. Earnishmr, A. 31. Hunter, Wm. F. Baker. Clerk—Jeremiah Culp. Treasurer - Samuel It Russell. Claistable—George W. Weikei t. 5-4aal Directors—Darld A. Buehler, .cm. Guh,n, W ,T. lflog. Hiram Warren, John F. McCreary, A.-J. . Corer. Seerrt,zry—John F. McCreary. Treasurer N• G. F.i.lineatoel4. GETTYSLITS.O NATIONAL BANK Peesidialt—George awopo. . gmory Bair. 7://er—lleary S. Benner. Dirrc/ors—tleolge Swope, William Young, Henry Wirt, David Willa, David limullehrirt, Win. Mc. ickrry, William D. Dimes, J.,.htia Molter, Marcus Sainion. I=l P, , rident—George . Throno. Car/tier-0 eorgo Arnold. Teller—A. M. Bunter. Dirretors—George Throne. David McConaughv, John !trough, Robert Bell, John Horner, George Arnold Jacob Muilelttran. :gem citurzst en: ur.r.r. President—J. L. Schick. Secretary—William C. Steals. Terasurer—Alexander Colman.. .11anagert—John Rupp, J. L Hill, Joei.th Benner, George Spangler, George Little, William D. 31.41 e, Alexander Cobeau. ADAM CCU:Trill tit:AL IN.SIIIIANCE COMPANY. President—George Swope. . lice President—Samuel-R. ititsmell. Secretary—David A. Buehler. Trectorer—Edward 0. Fahnestock. Cinamittse—Robert McCuray,• Fleury A. Picking, Jacob King. . ADAIS COUNTY sur.wrLiunil. SuCIETY. Preadeni.—Samuel Herbst. _ Vice Presidents—William McSherry, J. S. Witberow. Corre.tponding Secretary—nenry J. Stable. Itecord‘ng Secretary—Edward G. Fahuestock. Treasurer—David Wills. Managers—William B. Wilson. William Wible,Jonae Routzalui, Elisha Penrose, John 11. McClellan. BUILDING ASSOCIATION. President—Edward 0. Fithoestock. Vice President—William A. Duncan. Secretary—John F. McCreary. Treasurer—Jacob A. Aitzmiller. - Managers—C. Itenry*Bnchler, J. W. C. O'Neal. John Rupp, John Bulp (of M.,) Wm. Chritzman. I= President—E. G. Fahnestack. • Secretary—Wm. A. Dunc m. Treasurer—Joel B. Danner. Managers—A. D. Buehler. M. Eichelberger, 11. D • Wattles, 8. R. Russell, W. A. Duncan, J. B.Danner RATER CO ALT. Pr ident—G cor ge W. -- secretary and Treasurer—,-I.3pluuel It. Russell. itanapers—G. W. NcCletlau,• George Swope, B. B Buehler. S. R. Russell,ll. J. Stable. GETSTEECRO RAILROAD. Sequestrater—Robert dlcCurdy. • Se—rotary and Treasurer David First. Trains depart 7.15 A. 31. 12.451'. 31 " arrive 12.30 P. M. 1.00 P. M Both trains make dote connections fur Baltimoze.— The morning train makes close connection fat; lfar fisbarg and Eastern and Western points.- - AS§Oc1ITIO:18. • Getty: Lodge, N 0.124, 1. 0. 0. F.—Meota °rider o Carl inde and Railroad ott nets, et ery Tuesday evening. Union A' acampsient, -No. 126,1. 0. 0. F—ln Odd Fel- - - - Bail, Ist and Id Monday. in each month. Good asstaritan Lodge, No. 33d, A. Y. M.—Goner of Carlisle and Railroad streets, 2d end 4th Thursday .in each month. G'en. Reynolds Lodge, No.lBo, I. 0. G. T.—Oo more street, everyllonday evening. Getty:bung Lodge, ALL,— 1. 0. G. T.—ln Star an. seasiael Banding, every Friday evening. Cayugas hale, Re.3l, ./.0. R. 31.ceountighy'a !Intl, every Friday evening. Post N 0.9,13. A. R.—ln Star and Sentinel Building, every Saturday evening. Adams Dieison Sentine everyednat a Presbyteriars—Rov. Zdsall Ferrier, Stated Supply.— Services atibbatlimurnlug.Autl.Wednesday evening. Lomeran,WhrufsF=-Wnsturose...3 A —Services by Professors of College and eminary al ternately, Sabbath morning and evening and Wednesday evening. During vacations, Sunday evening service omitted. LuVieran, (St. James')—Rev. E. Byeidenbaugb. Ser vices Sabbath morning and evening, and Wednes. day evening. Methodist Episcopal—lievs. J. D. Van Meter, J. B. Shaver. Services Sabbath morning and evening, and Thursday evening. German Reformed—Rev. W It. H. Dostrich.. Ser. vices Sabbath morning and - evening, & Wednesday evening. 031Aolie—Rey. Joseph 8011. Services let, Id and sth Sabbaths. morning and afternoon. tinitect Prozbytertan.—Rer...l. Jamieson.—Serykez by-epecial appointment. groftoolonal Ortrds, AJ. COVER, ATTORNEY AT • LAW, will promptly attend to collectioneand all of her Bulitteas entruated to hlacare. 1111*o ,bottreon Fahnettock and Danner and Zleg• . itorea, Baltimore streat,Gettysburg, Pa. Hay 29,1667* g 'AVID A. BUEIILER ATTOR NEY AT LAW, witl promptli-attond to collec• Cons and all other butinetooutrustelto his oare. tiolp•Oilee at hie residence in the threootory building **Re the Court House. Illettsiiburg,3lity 29,1867 —•- -- DAN IT'D WILLS, ATTORNEY Office at lilaresidence itothe South-eas AT LAN, ',guar°. correr ofeent re .. oPP. May 29,1867. _ CLAIM AGE, ' NCY.—The under slgued will attend to mho collection of claim.! Inclading against the U. 8. Oovernme. rage, &c., either tsi !tamales, Back Pay, P. usions, Ni the Departments the Court of Claims or before any , at Washl ngton "ItEARY, „ ibtirg.Pa May 29.1607. Attorney at Law, (lett., J OS. H. LEFEVER, ATTORNEY AT L. 4 IV LITTLESTOWN, PA., Will grcsaptly attend to Collections, Cutireyances, Writing of Deeds, Leases. &c., and nil other business milet'usted As h Is care. AffirOiDoeon Frederick street, at the office formerly occupied ly Drs. Shorb, Zinser sad Mehring, May 2., 1.868.-I,* Attorneys and Counsellors. 11) McCONAUGHY has associa • atoll FCRAUTII, Esq., in the practice •of Lite late, at Ms °Wog:lce, one door west 'otßlittttnte. :Drug store, Chambersberg street. Special attention given to Sults, Collections and :Settlement of Estates. 01l legal baalnest, and alma to Pensions, Monty, Back-pay, and Damages Must U. Statecat all ti toes, p romptly and efficient. attended to. land warrants located, and choice Penns for sale lowa and other western States'. Nor. 27, 1867. -t DR. J. A. ARMSTRONG, Having located at NEW SALEM. will attend % all branches of his profenalos, an , will be found at hie Ales when not professionally , ngs;el Matsui talirows; P. 0.,1 - Adams !aunty, Pa • D R. J. W. C. 011 E.“.., Una Ilia Office at Lts in Baltimore street, two doom; above the Compiler Office. Gettysbur g , May 29, 166. DR. WM. STA.LLSIIITH, .1) ent hilkytog 'located In Gettysburg, Mien hie serrlees to the ptiolic. flake t Baltimore street, in room above nittogife Coutettiouarr, where he will be prepared to attead to any case within the province of the Dentlet. Pereonsin want of .11311 or partial sete of teeth are invited to call. Terms reason able. (April 8,1868. • JORN LAWRENCE HlLL,,Den :tit, oils csin Ohs., homburg !street, one door welt O f t he Lutheran eb n ceh, nearly opposite ~ Dr. R. Homer's Drug Store; whs'nre h e ma Y of the Dentist Persona Ine found ready and wlliingto attend any eeae within the province ASO hnited to call. want of fulisetsof teeth [May 29,1667 DR.- C.-W. RONSON HAS Ettand2ll o the Practice of M . Idleine UT TLUTOWN, and offers Me tore' •to the public. OfOne at lea bow, corner of Lonlau'd aria and Fouddryalloy, near - the Railroad. Specie 1 attention &MI. to Skid Diseases. [Littlestown,-ICov. + a . /a" ,foundrll. FARMERS I Attend to your Interests GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. - idbusibor would inform Rh eurtoutors and othron s tbst ha WWI nownfacturitut various Undo of castingsi and 211.dehines, made to order, on short nes. Me, maim' - • s• • TIIREMOB pro r • OWIERB. Owe diger sotosos of towors,)I3LOVIIIIWISXD LISILS .EttDBISPARATORILOOILNYODDAR STRAW AHD RAT CULT aftB; CORN P LAN T PLO Vailif, mettle Cast Ploughs, Iletsbeer riettielth-) Corn Mai 11411:1; the latest beitnerviemetit; e lm *ill/tEUVrtit . PLP DISCIURGIDIG Be willitikeerixeetatiotbetttre • • lowan 4.,WD_ ustet SCREWS for Oder Pretrist f ' 'PM ii,e-emsterife• "v. itire-belyirliii everyibla& alit to htelthei-eltat loaeurater. 1 0a Wal e—A Otisborte Watos. n4Vre INMOUNIL 14711114 111111 MIME =2 = July 24. IF.CB -tf . VOL.LXIX. NO. 3. : *ohms Orb. I OHN W. TIPTON, FASHION : ABLY BARBER, Borth-gut corr of the Diamond, neat door to tfoOlellarear Jeottfae, burwfia., whereto elm *8 .11-thnee be Imo may to attend to all baldness in hie lino. aloha. Oleos' ozcollent teadataat and win Meant ittiataetida*— Dive him a all._ Mao 29. 1547. -QAIRVEYOR -AND • LICENSED cONvirre.Noint. The undersigned, haying tam ken oot s Coq reyancer's License, will,ln connection wiAh the odic. orCOONTY Stilt attend to the wArrnra OF D BEDS, BONDS,II.XLEASZS ,WIL A.B.ITCLIIS OF AGLYSEMINT, OLBRKING OF SALIN, kO. • Haring had ootuddetableexperhinee in this Hoe, he hopes to receive!, liberal char* of !patronage. Sod nets prostpt ty attended to and charge. reasonsble. Pus totdc addrese d, Ade m Co.. Ps . J. H.WITIIIIIROyV. May 29,1867..—tf • ppoms! BROOMS r The muk;roignedmontlaneo 112 11 3 Braißla at his Old stand in Carlisle street Opining: Railroad Depot. Re will haft daring tbaiili a lilt imply on band. and wilt be able to furnish Alai IPHOIMALE Ott RETAIL. Brooms toads to urdeVor on the shoran. Persons Loring. Broom Corn would do Well to give Wm a call. B. B. TIPTON. • Gettysburg, Nov. . C A HA TING disposed of the "EXCELSIOR GALLERY" to Messrs. Timms and myna, A take the nptews tonty of extending to the public ust sincere thanks tot their liberal patronage In the pail; and kw.Wlng my successors to be prompt, thorough, energetic and practical Photographers, I a.k for them a con tinuance of the same. They having had almost entire control of the Excelsior Gallery fur the last twoyears, I know that they will exert every effort to render full satisfaction at all times. C. J. TYSON. Oct. 23.-3 m GRANITR7YARR, GETTYgEURG, PA., OX RAILROAD, HEAR FREIGHT DEPOT. PETER BEITI,ER Is prepared to furnIsh.GRANITE, for all kinds of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES, at reasonable rated— Curbinc , Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments; Ceme tery Blocks, &e., &c., cut and finished in every.style desired, by beet of workmen. gal.:Orders from a distance ptomptly attended to. Jane 3.--tf JEREMIAH CULP, GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker Sc Paper-Hanger, Se prepared yfurnfab Ou Wirt noties'and reasonable terra* COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. itinhecikeens on hand a hule assortment of WALL PA.Plift. which he sells at lowest cash rates, and if de. /Arai will furnish hands to put it on the wan. .; PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. ithr York street—a ferrdoors east ofLuthoran Church itiay 27, 1868— ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East Nat'lls strad,latfa ;part fres the CbassfActuse. Ohria SBUSG I PEA., • - ILL,promptly attend to all or ders MU!, Wori Lose W I the most nth fa dory manner, and at prices as law as can p 05544460 afforded tomake s living. • P furnished, as well as Chandeliers, is - Drop Lights &e.; also WATER PIPE, fitops4 Top as. • • Spigots, an d, In ihort, everything belonging to Oa or water fixtures. Belie hung. and furnished ff desired. Locks of all kinds repaired. - [Dec. 26,1867.-1.2 MARSH CREEK PLANING MILL. THE undersigned has established a PLANING MILL, on Marsh creek, four miles from Gettysburg, nt which he will manufacture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES, FLOORING, WEATHERBOA.RDII , IG, Chairand Wash Boards, with everything ele. made at such a factory, and needed in the building line. The beat of lumberwill always be used, all thoroughly dried, a kiln having been put up for the purpose. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as ow as the lowest, and every effort made to accom modate customers. JOHN D. PFOUTZ. May 20,1865.-1 y • Attention, Housekeepers WASHING MADE• EASY. HA'/.G the agency for • Adams county for JACK SON'S UNIVERSAL WASEILNG COMPOUND. Patented Jan. 10,1866, I respectfully invite the atten tion of Ladies and Housekeepers to it as the most economical and ealnable Washing Compound in nue. It requires no rubbing of Clothes—washes in hard as well as soft tratfrotuddoee vot injure the most de• loot e fabric; presereem and fixes the colon; removes paints, grease and stains of all o kids. Give it a trial and you will use nothing else. Family Rights bleach. For torther information apply to CHAS. H. STALLDEFTD, Gettysburg, Pa. is..l have been informed that parties In seseral • . • vts•or the county are selling what - purports to be Jac6 - eon's Compound. As t have the exclusive right 'tins county, all persons are hereby warned to A nst i. sal ling or purchasing from,other parties. agai Aug. ls6B ' —" ug. FUI7tNITURE. D.' C. Sli t :FA EFpat, PETERSIMEG, (Y. S.,' rgAZIA. Is‘pierared tootter:tothe Publie, any Wog Ist kis Ilse sarl!esp as Ss be hadt h e mangy. lES—Pqrcli”srs will lick wtll i nil at.nk ben(' elsairbetv. FU RN ITURE M. to ordar. Ranal. tar doer ttatit ahem" and Ititb Jae .22. 12811.%-2.1 =ffEW BAKERY. NEWPORT & ZIEGLER. Meekanical Bakery, Corner Waakinicon and East %WA, Moeda, Gettysburg, Pa. - Peostaiikly on _ , liand tkilleeet of • - lißelD, CitACEEZII; CAKES, Perrone wishing freeh ate 4 will be eeired evei7 morning, hy leaving their wren and reddened" it the Bakery. Atter, effort lead, pleasit, GIVE ire ,A. CAM. way as. , - - A La, immix 07 BLAlS%lonuson, Adatahitts, terliind aucutoes, MortipipM.Judigimirs Nokii4 PlulliNNlT 204% ant villturat a( surapticet, Ikuosonsaubpainamisd aceautllciar 8113 " """ 'h.-P..1 tun Summis, VarOntre,l6utUrg, 4'. Uir ARDWARE ♦ADAEOOIEIXL siasetilborshsysilastiotarned from thooltloo Isamu srokokr of HARDWARE m t . mg. widab they are offering at that: old stead, atiorefttf•A if Woos to salt shot humps? sto 3 k , somata is patter earposfor'oloOla Blaokomititifools Shoeyin • • t Maker's T004,_ • Kmaost.e.piemacarmi • AllkiM pd a is! er - Gap aag SAL ..44.1r , •-- 004.14 Pia . se.Ats. Tlositotoatif can Slie r" "k I =Mtr illit " 1 0 oa% jost*Modroftbs oia !V o r tiobil iT v onnw Imam Inn " °lll ri swil4lall witty urier 41411 martiftoPerf 4 **IOW low 004) 4" 1 . 1111 a t 1-1, 19 141 .rt i llT Aln • i 4.1.141.00 107 1 ../.I I T. • . _ ~• . , , - . . ... • ''';+- •,'l"%,.,.Pelluiso . , A. I 0 1 1 „battalions, .. , ~ .. I , .. 1 , -,.; ''- ••• J. -, - ' -•,,, N.. ---* •• 4 ~..--.,...\," ~' - . 4 .4 4*j. i *--•'.---..: ' ....\ .•:: 1 '---: /•....., 7 : .-.:.'; ..---7. 1 .;.' -: •.. ... -.:. -: I ik ., ..': - • ! 0 11 1 411411 :480111* SAO '. . . , . .: -.. , • , , f . ~i ,-,,..: _ :... i FI: . f. , ,> 4itatt,. .)1 .; ..) , ,: ..7. 1 ~- . _. ..:41 • .' , r ' ../.... idikuroblitrameco . .... „.... .... , 1 / _,-- -." , ..4,‘ ) - 1 ~:,-,- : i --,-: '- , ; -_,.: .,. ... .. : .-..,' 4. .4., .• ‘, • r.' ) 1 r ' \ . - ' t '' 1 , \ ' ' ' ' •''' ,- '- \ \ -'. . ....r.. C s \ . ''' ''s ,--' . i r ' 1 , (-- F _ r. :fig, : as. F,;%BN ,OCK BROS. DRESS GOODS which they are selling very cheep FURS . FAHNESTOOK BROS Largest stock of Furs in town. If you want bargains call and buy from them Cloths, Cassimers, &c. A great variety, and at low prices on band_ at CHEAP GOODS If you would save money buy at the SIGN OF THE RED FRONT CIIRISTMASPRESENTS Buy a set of FURS or a handsome DRESS PAT- TERN, the must useful Christmas Present you can cram Cleitysborg, Dec. 4, t NEW, GOODS OLD PRICES. The uudenrlgued would respectfully is foe* the public geaeratiithet he Is noviaohkg business at the piste formerly ocftspled by Dtreeesx A NOYTICAS, and dist limbs...mitt iotitritad how tie Mho with the best selected otocit Owe brought to this plate, width coo- sista la past of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, __ SHAWLS; SKIRTS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, GLASSWARE, Some of theme good. will be sold: lower than eter before, and are jasi fresh (roux the Cities FRANK D. DUPHORN Noy. 26,1868.—tr 1868. DEBIHdHLE 1868. DRY GOODS ! MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS 1 r SELL for very small profits, and aim et doing a very large Business. FASHIONABLE SHADES OP FINE SILK POP FASHIONABLE ESOP FRENCH WOOL POP. NEIL FASEIONABLIS B AD ES ES OF ALPAOIA POPLINS. MINOR mina PIQUES, PBRCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK EMS. PLAIN KUHL PLAID gnaw SW/88 IHISLENS,Zi sr •NST MUSIJNIL CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCIA. Loma ALPACOA, BLACK ALL WOOL &LWOW SHAWII,OLKIKEIE ERA WLB, TWEET SHAWL& CLOTHE, oessudeas. clasKnicis,wrier DRILL ING, OOTTONADB. TABLE OOTERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW BALMORAL SKIMS, 1100P.SKIETL PLAIN UNIX HANDICIUMMIPB.-EMBROIDKIIKD AUSDIEMICHIMS, HEN BTITCBED HAND ND 111,10/138' ltdl NO BI3ICB',tOiIILDBRNI4GLOVEB, =AS. 1111/4 aistamertantly receiving the latest styles of Drees arid r Roods. My stack ail:depth/se every la a Dristallse DRY GOON *to Walsh - t lariat the Minden of the public. hellautpqsied that can sahay challenge rampart 11,1MB.SRletlier Wares in quality erg ode and low aturarillt99, • . J. L. PCHIOK. tty burg, Pa.. April 29, 1.248.-0 NEW GOODS. PRETZELS, ka Cheaper than Ever! ELLIOTT, I , lstiwkiiorleat of kaithg \ andthniiiter (kids O'F KlNtvg. ar,ormic esszakilams,' 'TWINWA% , 00411Z4M* • • :WSW, WIC MUM as elegast assortment of HAVB FAIINKBTOCK BROS PAIINESTOCK BROS. to the place to buy of every description FAHNESTOCK BROS ICI3 04139MITTEL POPLINS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, QUEENSWARE, &c., &e • /Mgril/i% Arm 60Pi% gotionk ac. CASSIMERS; OLOTHS, AND 0 VERVO.A . riNGS, all styles and prices, by pie yard, or made to order, AT DUPHORN'S NORTII-WEBT C9121 , 7F41 SQUARE. Nov. 27,41 ONLY CASH We lier . e thL day narked ill Goodatopte LOWEST CASH PRICF:i t and to give our Cu - tamers fulllouef,Nof SHALL PROFITS, trial this oat w• purpose doing a strictly cask business, awl will sell at the VERY LOWEST CASH PHICRS toall who may favor us with their custotu N'iw.l3 -tf Carptutero and,' ontrartoro. W m • 0. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYBBuRq, PA.,' CARPENTERS &CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds ot Cs i aent er trig—contract, log and erecting hui !dings °Lel kinds, Repairing, They keep constantly on hisnd and mancillctora to order, DOOM, SIIU TURA, BLINDS, BASIL LOON AND WINDOW FRAMES, COItNICR, DOOR AND WI. , ‘.DOW BRACKETS. And any other Arti, , e the Buildina Line. Reasamed useterial constantly on bond,' experienced workeses alwaya to readiness, and Work executed with diepateb. ft-Orders:promptly attended - to. WM. C. RTALLSIIITH, • C. 11. BTALLS3IITh . _ Sept. 18. 1867 —tt TO TUE IIUILD.I.IsIG.COAIM TY AND ALL'OTHERS WHO IVIS,T i O IifPROVs. a LIM arnmathe publkiThat h• :tilt contains* the CAITIPS'N. TgRING BITSTNMS at Lie old st.and, on West street, Gettysburg, and la reedy at all dines to secomenodate thou wanting any thing done In his k lode of work for brilding purposes, of the _best me- Weal, and u neatly and cheaply as It can be done at any other establishment to thecounty. Itepertencad ze .. • Cosy. In readiness and Worn eancated omptn nd dispatch. ' , Lot ray'Ort, ha hopes, byatteation to busenone to race banal chore of public pat ronage. • May 29.18t7. ' • . lIRITZMAN. ERI2I FURS, _ GEO. U. UABII3I - GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter .ud Contractor, jot R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he will continue the Carpenter bu siness In all its branches, atil is prepared to take Cop tracts for putting up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonablerates Oa soy builder in Orttiaborit—all , work guaranteed to be or best quality. He hopes by . strict attention to business to merit public patronage. Shop on York street, rtceorly occupied by Cashman k Rowe. 30- Oct Notice to Capitalists I 1100EREONS desiring of Investing, and, realizing nearly NINE PER CE.NT,, are requested to call at the Gettysburg A atione Bank , AND OBTAIN ,CIRCULARS OF TUE UNION PACIFIC CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILEO.D COS. GRATIS: These investments are dailfgrowing ha favor and tale. increasing. f4y-BONDS ran be , had at all :tinttla at this Bank and where all information concerning said invest ments sill.bo cheerfully given. • Dec:lB.l.BBlirtf I. EMOR - Y BAIR. Casher. GrETTYSIEILIRG NATIONAL BANK• 00VBRNMENT BOBS, of aU kfe4l, IYQUOBT ask BEYEN-TUERTYBONisconvelitedintotlVE-TWBN. •LY BONDS without 4bar4o." " • • COMPOUND INPERIST NOB CASHED. The HIG HEST PREMIUM pakten GOLD andSILyER. STOCKS and DONDS;of all Mad& bought:far woos* without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECVITD. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS wh:nmeed 1 "sr gang . 6 PEE OUT. for' year, 4 en GENT. tor 6 months, $ PERCENT. for 6 mouths. 4 Persons wiah l i r r i Alnkrmation In.regard Nat!. Lamer aud !frocks gt 1 'dude, ere !gifted to siva alwaid6; and we will re alt latorinsaton theestelly. J. EitOßT.BATE,Ossider.l Gettysburg, Oct. 30, 1467-tf FIRST NATIONAL B OF gETTYSI3IIRG, P 1 1 ;,, Is Lterpesetfor the sate of tom thgen dfit 6 MB MM. i4 - searkst rata% ,wft ii I ag0410191a) adtznibiut. NoT.rt. FIRST. MTIODIAL BAsx I. or 4 GET Y'S-13 R Tim,Oti Intvrt en tracitAt - DlMltiolig *arm pm or "tip. am . 00coi . ' • v 45., fA., FRIDAY, DiQEMB I ER 11,-1868. F 0 It ROW & WVODB iU4llCiai. bSD ALSO (54niagrOttiamtn, DAVIDUcCREARY. JOHN N. McOREART !Test always Cheapest" THE . Best and fteapeat, SAADZES, BRIDzIA, COLLARS and;' HARNESS of all kfnda, in the County are always to be found —.•kitc 011 and well knoWn stand, Baltimore at, owls the Presbyterian Chutch. (MeCREARY)B.) Our Riding and Wiigon Saddles, are the most substantiallt built and ?moil,' Our Harness, (pica* and silver Mount od,) are complete In , every aspect and warranted to be of the very best material ati worktnauablp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, cis 10111 Dam They ash the best PITTING and must durahle. - Our heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap ,u they can be mad* any where and In the most sibitiottlal mennet. Riding Bridles, Whipe, Lashes, Draft !Lames, Fly-nets and evetyprieg ;0 the line; None belier or cheaper. • . Our prices have bean Rickman to this Weald living standard. A liberal percentage tor Isiah, nif sal bills amounting to $5 or more. We work arab Mg but the Let of stock and will warrant every article tumid out to be In every respect ae represented. , Thankful for put favorstiolnritaattectlon to our present stock. 111.01T6 Us • call and•Illiall0 Piing ANY QUALITY. Jan.29.1868.-tf /11. IfeCREARY t SON. p CARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED. The war being over, ate andergigned Lave regained the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUBINRBB, at their old stand, in East liflddle street, Gettysburg, where they are again preptred to put up work in the most Euildonable, - iinbidandlid, and superior matiner. A lot of new and decond•ldaid CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AC., on hand, whlcia they will dispose of at the h,wmt prices, and cur orders Ile supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as posi4bPs. 'IfirRENIRINGJED donit with dispatch, and at obaapeat A large "lot of nett sod aid lIARNESS band far sale. Thank Mi for the liberal patruasge barel4ore an joyed by' thorn, they soUelland will endeavor to de. serve a large share In the Altars. Slay 29.-tf DANNE,R ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. removed Ms Carriage.mak-• T I: g ura a rt- at Middle street. Getty". burg. Pa , where ha will maims. to build all kinds of work In his 11,, Ms: • • CARRIAGES, TROTTING& PALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER IVAGONS, &C., &C. • Ills work Is all pat tap of good material and by the beet of mechanics, and Cannot fail to give astir. fiction. Kim priessare always reasonable. He solic its order., oonddent that ha an please. REPAIRINU protuntl; dope, at moderate rates, W. K. 0 ALLAGLIKR. July 1, 14e.4.—1y Adams County Ahead THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET, Manufaqured entirei of Leather, and nt&.. neater titan Gott= or Linen Nets. For eerviee unsurpassed. PATENTED TEM= ET 181111868 BY BUBIKIIOLDKR, WOBLEY . ORdVE. J. L. 'WORLEY, Sole Agent for the EXCELSIOR Pk. TEN? NEP tor Adana county, j_TAS constantly on band ulanntac t tired Nets of the 11 above Patent. Also, ; SADDLES, BARN US, ' - COLLARS, BRIDIAR WIIIPS. TRAMS' NO, Pe igoVt4l l 4l,r ' ) bt *tent Nets, also tent; Noakes conetsbadon to the Csaaty. All communicationl should be addressed to irommr, Yea, S&P r Stortalts. Adult e co., Ps. Aprlll,ll34ll.—lf . - • CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. PERRY J. TATE Is now bailding a variety of COACII WORK of the latest and most approved styles, sad construct. of thebed nuts:Ml, to whkh he Invitee the atten• tlo, buyera. flaring built hie work with gre.t cars, matbrial selected with epeeist reference to besot,/ o to and darablltty, ha can conddent ly recOnnuend theEX as unsurpassed by any other In or out of the cities - Mike SW h. an by of Ins work, to cuovince those id want Of any kind of • vehicle that ally Is the place tobuy than. hirREPAIRING in every branch done at abort notice and on reasonable terms. Glyetne a call at my Factory. near the corner of 'Washington sod Chambersbnrg street Gettysburg, Pa. Jam. 12. 12ff7.—tt glary .otablio. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SAit & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, reetingthanhfoi for the liberaipatronage here. Wore received, bees ieave to infernt:tite public that h • continues the LIVERY BUSINESS at hie olditand op Weishiniaoo street,Oot cysburg, near th e R a il roa d , where he le prepared at atlximestoaaeommodata perscia with anything to • HOSSZI, COACHES, BUGGIES,. Ac., furnished at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent dt ireri 'ant alongti desired. Pesstme will be oonveyed to other towns, or to sop t tlaceln the country file stock and Coaches ere e e e rie clan, and no palm will be spared to make passim pre comfortable, Ire Is , prepared at all tines to ft rota, coaches or funerals; and also to parties de. siring to go over the Bet tte Yield or to visit the Spring'. ALBO-41088611 AND.,MuLis will be boug h and sold atoll times. Pireourdesir log to ea stook will dud It to their &Osumi* to cation tite dadsrsigned, as Ms stall/cis warrnosog to be as represented or no sale. Ili has a -Ilualot of Abiraea sad Mules at moult on bawl Walsh *ill be soltroit kroaeouabis terms. They are sound.and ft ." t r o t s disease, and are guarantied to 'mirk as representad. Parson t wlli And It to tkeiradvantago tocallat the old stand beton, hiring or peltrehallfat elsewhere. ' My 99, 1.807.-et NICHOLAS If/MTS.& THE ,EAGLE LIVERY, 0,414 E& .I?,..CSANgyiI STABLES. Washington Street, Gewitiorpth,pa. 11.4DJOINENG THE EAGLS ISMM, coolersigned w A yitht • the public Vass Ls sam ,rUsito 2oP do 447 . 0 alp) 4: 4?* 4 ll gF '°t , . r Vtedial. finotiand's German Bitters, AND iIOOFLAND'g GERMAN TONIC. The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH, 'OR AMES- TIVE ORGANS. Hoofland's German Bitters L composed °film put... Juices (erg as they are medic, nsily termed, AstraMs)Mhoots, Herbs, and II arks, ma king a preparation, highly concentrated, and entirely freefroasakdbolicadmiziureof map kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN' TONIC a combination of ill the ingmliente of the Bitters with the purest quality of Santa Crag Runt, Orange, to.,makingone of themnst pleasant and egreosblerem edieirmier offered to the public. ' Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic ad. mixture, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Thome who have nn objection to the combination of the Bitters. ex stated, will 11114% HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC They are both equally good, and confab. the same toodichmai virtue., the choice between the two befogs suers matter of tau e,the Too to bang the molt p..latehle. The stomach, from a Variety ores uses, such as Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, ett.. is very apt to have its functions detanged. The Liver, - sympathizing closel, se it dove with the Stomach, then becomes at acted, the result.of which is that the patient suffers rose several or more of the following diseases Constipation, Fialalance, Inieard Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Read, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, fleartsburn, Magnet for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour • Eructations, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of "the • Stomach, ?win:truing of the feed, flur ried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Gnarl, Choking or Bolick:sting Pennatione when In a Lying PosOtre, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight , Doll Pain int e Deftelency of Perspire- - j Gen, Yellowness of the S.kl n and Eyes, Plain In the Side, Back Cheat, Limbs, et.., Sadden Pinta, es of feat, rning In the Flesh, Constant Im aginings o vtl, and Great Depression of Spirits The sufferer frtflu these diseases should ex ercise the grimiest caution In the selection of a remedy for his esse, pqrebasiog only that which he is assured from his Investigations sad Inquiries fass.lisaca true morit, is skilfully compounded, is freafrom mjutiousioared lent r, and his established for itself a reputation for the cure °Mims diseases. In this connection we would submi t those well-known remedies-- HOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTE.E6Y, UM HOOFLANTYS OERUAINT , TONIC PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACK:ON, PEILLADELPIIIA, PA Tweet)-two years sine e they were first introduced in to this country from Germany, during which time they belie undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited suffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the Theatre:l:ladles will effeettudly cure L ver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic or Nerson• Debility CbrOula Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidney.. and all Direasse arising from a Disordered Liver. Stomach, or Intestines. DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever; PROSTRATION OF VIE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hard ship, Exposure, Fevers, etc. Tb ere is no medicine eztant f vial to these remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the • hole system . , the appetite isstrengtben ed, food is enjoyed. the eb*ecii digests promptly, the blood is purised, the corn pietism beeonteisoood atrd healthy, the 4licer tinge is eradiated from the 'yet,* bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid beeomos a strong and healthy being. PERSONSADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the bald of time afetanlhg near d! upon them, with all iteattendant rat Bud in the naeo( this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an eliilr that will instil new Ilfe into their Taint, rem:oral:vs Mraill re the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build op their lb rank co forma, and give health and happinera to their re maining yaars. NOTICE -It is a aotihoshohilohod tact that fully ouaboll of the nimalmiortloa ttkluoplhtitim see reldotti la the em. %Pear 401 reit." - 0,..1, 7 ;;14....;14, , f0r0i5mirigm= LT , extreasely [[amens , eactba;b: no appetite. To this Mass of persons the BITTERS, or the TONIC, la worldly recommended. WEAK AND Df,LICA'fE CHILDREN Are nude owes% by the nee of either ut :hew remedies They will cureertry case of 31A RASMUS, without fen. Thoweabde of eertiAcates bare accumulated le the Lends of the proprietor, but space will allow of the pub. nestles! of bet • low. Those, it will be obarted, are mew of Dote sad oral:chateau:Hug that they must be be lieved. TESTIMONIALS HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Jurlite a/ lke Jilipremc writes Phirade/p4ia, Marcl 16,186 T. .7 find 'lloofiand's Getman Pit tuts' is a good tonic, useful in diseases of the digest:re 'or - gnus, end of great binefit in cases of &LW ty, and want of net - roue action In the 53*trui Tours, truly; ' 0 GO. W. WVODWARD." HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the &prone Cburt of Amnity/rania Phikedfrphia, d p.it29, 1866 considet 'lloofiand's German Bitter,' a valuable muf fast in case ofattaeka of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, / Can certify this I om my experience of it. Too 431,ES TIiONPSON." FROM REV. JOSEPH IL KENNARD, D. D., Aortae of the Tenth Baptist CA ,arch, Philadelphia Dr:Jackson—Dear 81 rt—l have been frequently re. quested to connect my name with reenroutendstioni of different kinds ofinedicinns, bat regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere. I hero in all cam' de clined; but with a clear proof In varions instances and: particularly In my own famlly,of the usefulness of Dr. noofland'efflennan Bitters, I depart for on At from my usual course, to ail ress my fu linoavict7on that, at,forycit seal d,shifity of the system, andapecfaßyfor Liver flan Aria:, ft is a safe and rat:tante preparation. In some tasty limey fail: bat unnally.l doubt not,it trill be very beneficial to those who suffer from t h e nbovs censer Yours,mery reapectftilly, J. u. KmiNent., Eighth, below Coates et.. FROM REV. R. D. PENDALL, Assirfasst Zdaor Christian Chronicle,Plalattelphia I Lave derived decided benefit fromtbe nee of Lloof- Inntronarman Dlttera,and feel it my privilme to recant mend them as a moat valuable tonic, to +nitwit° are suf fering from general debility or from dioeneee arising . from derangement of thp. Itrcr. Fours: truly B. D. FENbALL. MEI CAUTION. .Hpallasprs German Remedios are 1 onterfolted. Bee that the eigastu re of C. M. JACKais op the wrapper atiach bottle. All others are eopettortelt. Principal °Moe a od Mafia Gar torxhilthe G armed McAl pine Store, No 831 ARCM ctreey, Phibidelphla, Pa. CHARLES 11.1:VAN& Proprietor , , Porinerl3 C.4I4ACABON do. F~'RIGEFt Rootletld's/termini BM era‘ = bottle, Et 00 14 l , 1,4 f dm., 600 Hoolland's German Ton lc,put up in4aart bottles,Bl 00 per bottle, era half do en for $740 .0/7•Do not tqtget to elbtmine wellth . e article you buy la order to get the genuine. [Jan. 16. IsolB.—ly per sale Ly all Drogkiete and dealers In medicines. elatatto atd-ftwarg. RE, OVAL!, no , Arm of / Soma a MoClArnisr have rein OwedAtt tank Baisloire moot, mint door to Spangler's nos Stow We *cope lisat • obote• worm Pat of CLOCKS, WATCHES (avid sad Ivor') IT/tWELRY, eadietest styles. Silver and Plated Warr oripoOptiVaidt. 811 vent aid Shel. T E 13 It4 Axe s ta g e tt =4: ,is !ow, dose fight and Jtarlentinft. THE GUESTS OF THE 11Foll. Soft falls through the gittheiring twilight The rain from the drtililog eves, - And stirs with:wtrercmiontrastle - , TiAt dead and the dying leaves Whitt afar In the midst of the shadows I hear the sweet voices of the bells Come home on the wind of the Autumn That fitfully rises and swells. They call and they answer each other-- They answer and mingle again— As the deepand the shrill in an anthem Make harmony still in their strain ; Ais the voices of sentinels mingle • 'ln mountainous regions of snow, Till from hill top to hill top a clot US Floats down to the valleys below. The sltadowe,the tire-light of even, The sound Of rain's distant chime, Come bringing, with rain softly dropping Sweet thoughts of a shadowy tine• The slumberous sense ttf seclusion, From storm and intriniers We feel when we hear in the midi' ight The patter of rain on tho roof: When the spirit goes forth in Its yearnings To take all lts Wanderers home, Or, afar In the regions of fancy Delights on swilt pinions to roam, I quietly sit by the fire-light-- The lire-light so bright and su warm— For I know that those only who love me Will seek me through shadow and storm But should they be absent this evening, Should even the household depart— Deserted, I should not be lonely ; There still would be guests in my heart The faces of friends that I cherish, The smile, and the glance, and the tone Will hatmt me whereverl wander; And thus I am never alone. With those who have loft far behind them The joys and the sorrows of time— Who sing the sweet songs df the angels in a purer and holier clime! Then darkly, 0 evening of Autumn, Your rain and your shadows may fall ; My loved and my lost ones you bring me,- I„rt, t i ..ids a feast with them all. —Chamber's Journql. There was a funny little episode on the car that helped to arouse us. At Montana a young man and a young woman came on board of the sleeping car, and the former said ; "See here, Mr. Conductor, I want one of your_.bost bunks tor this young wo man and one fur myself individually. One will do for us when we ,git to the Blurts, hey, Marier ? (a playful and affectionate poke at `3larier' with his elbow, to Which she replies, 'now, John, quit r) for you see were gobs' to git married at 3larier's cles when we git there. We ;night 'a been married at Montanny, bat we took a habit tf; wait 'till we got to the Bluffs, belts as Marier's uncle is a minis ter, and they charge gol' fired price for bitchin folks at Mon tanny." Maria was assigned to one of the "best bunks," and John was given tine not far away. After a time the inmates of - the' car were all stowed away in their berths to go through the inevitable. alternations of sweltering and freezing. During a stcppage of the train at one station the voice of John was beard, raised in pleading accents all unconscious that the train had stopped, and that.t'ones which the noise or the rattling wham had drpwrned while the ears werettioving, could be I,—.ol:anctinn: they had stop "Now, 3fis-ri, you might give a feller .jes' one kiss." ' -John, you quit, or/I'll git right out here and hoof it buck to Montanny in the snow storm." "Only one little kiss, ]Tarter, and 11l go ; hope to die T I don't." "John:— Just at that interesting moment s gray head protruded'from a berth at the other cud of the car, and an old man cried out so that all co uldlear, "Maria," for God's sake give John one kiss, so that we can go to sleep some time to-night !" It is needless to remark that a peal of laughter rang from one end of the car to the other, under cover of which John slunk back to the solitaryieclusion of his "bunk," leaving Maria to the undisturbed possession of her marriage license, which she inter preted to permit no license to John, until accompanied by the proper certificate.— And Marier was right. AT a Far-Western Court, the case of Smith against Jories was called up. , 'W ho's for the plaintiff?" inquired the Judge, im patiently. "May it please the Court," said a rising member of the legal fraternity, "Pilkins is for the plaintiff, but I left hint just over in the tavern playing a game of poker, Ile's got a sucker there, and he Is sure to skin him, right smart, if he has only time. He's got everything all set to ring a 'cold deal,' in which case hell deal for him self four aces and his opponent four queens, so that your Honor will preceive that he must 'rake the persimmons.' " "Dear me!" said the Judge, with a sigh, "that's too bad ! It happens at a very unfortunate time! lam very anxious to, get on with this case." A brown study follow:41 and at length a happy idea struck the Judge "Bill," said he, addressing the friend of the absent Ifilkins 'who had juste spoken, '‘you understand poker about as well as. Pilkins. Suppose you go over and play his hand !" And Bill did it.' A Rkirman who had employed greet' Emeralder ordered him to give the mule some corn in the ear. On his coming in, the farnier asked : ' "Well, Pal, did you give the mule some cot n r "To be sure I did." • "How did you give it ?" "And sure, as you told me, In the ear.' want haw rough did you_gtve?" "Well, ye see, the crayter wouldn't boald still, and kept switching his ears about so, I couldn't get lines 4st full in both eurs," A susurrsx was one Sabbath morning ex amining a Sunday-School In catechism be fore the congregation. The usual question was put to the first girl, a strapper, who us- easily assisted her father, rim was a pub lican, in waiting upon the ctiatomen3. "What is your name ?" • - No reply. "What Is your name ?" he repeated "Now of your tun, Mr. Minister," said t¢e girl, "you know my name well enoner, _Don't you any when you come to our house Ou night, Sgitt bring me some more SNN F. LLzma Pnuosoi;ass.- 4 Ta," said the . 10 4_ or tisititlY, "whit is the mean. ilaiironis cherubim sad oeraphime we meet in the Holy Berionies ""replied his &Shoe, is a Hebrew Iseiephi% is an- CST 4 ,airs"afeethitsainslaiga, and sigui ii supposed that the. easel'-in iogoot *re4 ansaiikki ' • *fftWilig - Ud" 4101 hi ,, fniriken - - 14 diet +agar boa rt=rik;v 404 ONE KISS. MARIA. W.1501,E, NO. 3539. Man thy Illarterd Oftestot. ♦ CONaMerkerT Father Hawley, city missionary, tsson , times called upon to attend female in the capacity of clergyman, pall-trier ind gravedigger. Op Stmday evening be gave an account to the audience in the Pearl street church of his experience id that line of duty, which is worth publishing. We will let him tell his own story t • A man, who bad bten sick, died. He llved—well, no matter where. The first se lect-man came to me and said, "Mr. Haw ley, that man is dead ;. can you see to the fitneral ?"- told him I would, and I did: It was on, Thursday, a rainy, cold, disa greeable day, and I started in my buggy for the house. ! On arriving there I !band the wlfe:of the dead man and her .boy. The corpse had been put in a coffin furulsbedby the town. 'PCs was in the room, and I sat down on one side . of it and the woman bn the other. I thought I would talk with her about the loss she had met with, and so . I commenced to speak of her husband. "Yes," she interrupted, "he was a smart fellow ; he was the best man I ever see tti raise nice•potatoes." This was somewhat halicrous,' but I kept on trying, to get her attention on the subject of the death, but every now and then she would have something to say about the pa. taloa," or about the skill of , her husband as a farmer and producer of crops. Finally the man engaged by the town came to take the body to the grave. I*- posed that we should have prayers before leaving the house, but ,just then I heard a big bull-dog, that had been eyeing us pretty sharply, commence growling, and told the woman the boy mast tie up the dug. I was satisfied that he would make a strike for Ma or the other man Wore the ceremony was over. The boy tied him up, and we went on with the exercises'. • When were ready to start for the grave here was only the man and myself to load up the coffin, and it was a heavy load, law sure you. Finally we got it in the wagon, and were all ready to go. I told the woman that she could ride with we in my buggy. She said she didn't believe she would go, as she was skald she would 141 be dress The rain was then coming down 'ln torrents, and the , mud was quite deep. She,consent ed at last to go, and a ft er she wairseated In the buggy I tucked the blanket all around her at her request, as she was very anxious not to get her dress wet or muddy. leaked the boy if he wouldn't ride, and he aid he guessed not ; he would run over cruse-lots, and thought he would get there first. Ali the way over the woman talked of nothing but. her-dress-1f she should spoil that it would be all day with her. .In due tired tho burial took place, an I got the woman back home again. The next Monday she came into my °taw and showed me a marriage certificate ; she had got married that day MAIL benvirime COLFAX Harper's _Bazar, for December 5, de votes a page to Schuyler Colfax and his bride, Miss Wade, giving Waked poruitha of both, with a representation of the bridal gilt from Mr. Colfax. The Bazar, in speak ing of Miss .4a, E. Wade, now Mrs. Col faX, says the picture shows a sensible, ear nest, and thoughtful face, the owner of which would be likely to give none bet grad counsel to her husband in his respon sible position. A. -Mena wh hasps,a t i er well says "she is Just thirty-two, and "not ash aiwid at her. age. She is not tall, nor short, nor stem, but will " - average. 14u pounds.. She is not handsome, but good looking. She Is quiet, reserved, repressed, sell-poised, and self controlled to a remarka ble degree. But you think of her that still waters run deep. She seems to have had a t—a quiet country town, village, and farm life—dutt had not been congenial, or rather has not drawn tier out at all ; and her re pressed manner and nature are due possibly to this. There is no gush, no brilliancy, n o show, no exuberance in manner, appea r _ ante, and style. Her new life will bring her out ; but she has nothing of what is called ' society msnners' and will make no impression upon the multitude. Fastidious and feminine to a very high and rare degree in one of such experience, she is a most admirable selection for a wife for Mr. Col fax—a sweet, true self-adjusted woman, with a younger heart than I ever saw at thirty odd years, who never would make a career for herself, but would accept mid fill what ever place came to her in the way of duty." With such a woman for the wife of the Vice President, and such a woman as Mrs. Grant in the White House, we .may expect a, new order of society matters at Washing too which shall exert a beneficial influence throughout the country. The day of plain common sense, Which suits the character of the 4usericart people, dawns at last. Tun Poo' Box.—Don't be ashamed, my lad, if you have a patch on your elbow ; it is no markot disgrace. It speaks well for your industrious mOther. For our part we would rathor see a dozen patches on your jacket than hear one profane. or vulgar word from your lips, or to emelt the fumes of tobacco in your breath. Nu good boy will shun you because you can not dress as well' Is your companion ; and it a bad boy some times laughs at your appearance, say noth ing, my good lad, but walk on. Vlsrp know many a rich and good man who. was once as poor as you. Fear God, my boy, and It you are poor but honest, you will be re. apepteci a great deal more than it you were the son a of rich man, and were addicted to bad habits: JONKS was, or believe he was, near his death; and, the doctor calling, de held a long and earnest Conversation with him about his chances of life, "Why, man," said the physician, "yclu are likely to die any hour. You have been living for the last fifteen ° years with out a constitution,— lungs gone, liver diseased, ani all that • sort of thing." "Yon don't mean to say," re_ plied Jones, questioningly, "that!' minim live for fifteen years without a constitution r. "Yes, I do," retorted the doctor,. "and you are an example." "Then, doettleitte3 a bright smile illiminated the palid face of the doomed man7-"then, - doctor: I'll go it tap yam smite on the by-htwa." And be did.. • . , "A goon wife is Heaven's lastrbast Ohio man ; his angel and minister of graceslitj numerable ; his gem of mans virtues; Ida oaake.t of jewels. Mr voice is sweet music; her smiles his brightest day; her kiss-the gluddiun of his Innocence het *rah the pale of his -sateti, the balm •of his health, the balsani of his flfr, her, Istituto his surest wealth, her economy hh-efeii stew , . :ard,; her lips his fidttifuf ooneelors, .her ileililll the sofiegt plikht of his cants, `gild I*.priters thicablelia#rPoate of HeliTil l4 h:hieing on lib bast - ' • tetotruttist be aeon . °mica, my .on. .d vist-1414 ii-sgrast s year,' you kuow."— "thkal, hihee, --I think go teskplim 4 'oo fur. to singes who 1101- 4 41 e mosquito, • - from Smart% fining the clua liPtaak..o ll .**Paulta , _ tortiva bY FW ll 4ol4 o Talasit ill s a lm ll . oll ool/b1 the c rier oengtriemr‘ Aggring the tappil,krif ti made, be finds .a, pet four ib abbikleljblwoLhmtnnrknoMoirrbe top 64.111 ‘ 1 1° 1 , 1 ** 11 . • intiell thief .. 1 11 1 fIlhi Who ads IS our WNW ralimattut hanugars, whisii come of ,tyithn. of filte-Irmfilhas a sitting aaol therm wish o "MoistkotAirges y e , ibit ad dam) by meispiesk, vs" * 'boob thairould dmasilMd yovir nose** to * jelly had they been tuzder Ma 'blastoff. This is a finger crusher, a debar* Ultik mrtummt U s ed to mat conbreiona from rektmant witnesses or suspectmi criminals. Here are bracelets for the wrists, not of goider of sliver, but of nom and * parts which touch the mime are ens with Immt ' les. Put them on yOUr area* lud Mtn It screw and they close upon the flesh, the needles pierce through Um cords, tendons, flesh and bones. It is one „degree more exeniciating than Crud:W*4M fingers. Here is a head drew-4 ammo which has been worn by many men add omen. It has sharp knives, which out through the scalp to the small. Here are chains and weights, locks and keys, handcudf; and clasps for the ankles, stocks for the feet, weights to hold your that to the doe's., anti pullies to draw your head to, the same time to the ceiling. Here Is a beach of solid oak, with a corrugated surface, upon which many men have laid, held down by cord. to undergo the kneading process, and that rolangidn, knotty and knobby ipso of oak, which lies Upon the table, has been roiled backward and forward over the naked forms of men and women, kneading live flesh to bloody dough. We look at thn cradle—the bottom and aides thickly set with pine, In which many victims have been rooked to death. Think of lying open a bed of oaken pins, rolllngto the right and to the left, dashed always 'against the .pins till the flesh becomes livid jelly. Here le a string of oaken beads, each bead sixteen sided, about as large as hickory nuts. This was for sawing off legs and arm& Bete is an instrument shaped like a pear. Bis of iron, but to alt appearance a harmless thing. But just take It for a moment in your Month, and .let me give a gentle pull at the string attached to the string of the pear, It will no longer be a pear, but a full blown filly; and Iron lllly, unfolding its leaves so suddenly and vio lently that your jaws lira tbrce4 open till the joints crack in the sockets, while the delicate petalabecome pincers, which grasp your tongue. No outcry now. Moans and sighs only from the Wrenn. One ;vetch of the string sad the tongue is torn out by the roots. We go into the court paid and enter an other door, descending a long flight ofateps, to dark, dismal dungeons, where no light ever falls except through narrow Iron-grated windows. Here are laddet s, with windlasses and pulleys, on which the victims were stretched till bones snapped, till joints leap ed from their setdrats, and cords and tendons were torn asunder. Haman racks and wheels., pillories and stocks, whips and manacles. Tbis was thet.place Of torture, We leave these, and creep through a narrow passage, through doorway atter doorway, and reach at bait, far beneath all sight or sound of the world, a darker dungeon.— This is the room of the ".Von Maiden." Here is the statue or Image—a maiden with a hood upon her head, s lox ruffle around the neck, enveloped lean iron cloak. duddenly the folds of the cloak are thrown apart, and by the diui ,light*- . .0f Unt candle you see that the lining of the garment irreet with sharp Spikes. Take one step forward and the folds enclose yott. Iron spikes pierce your body, and intonour eye -balls, clear through to the vertebrk!they pene trate. Not a quick emintegr but slowly you are enfolded one turn 'of the wrew, to penetrate the dem, just enough to touch the apple of the quivering eye ;'lutes, after an age of anguiatt, another torn and it hundred spikes reach a little nearer to the nerves! and then as heat,thirst and fever rack the body, another gentle turn andattother age of torture; and then ono more advance of the spikes . towards the vitals till death comes on, and the maiden, unfolding her arms, drops her victim through a trap door down—down--down into unknown depths! We drop a pebble and hear the faint splash of water) fur he neath. Tun gulf Stream is a river in the ocean. Its bank and its bottom are of cola water, while its current is warm. The Gni!' of Mexico is its fountain, and its mouth is the Arctic seas. There is in the world no other so majestic Pow of water. It cur rent is mare rapid than the Mississippi or the Amazon, and its volume more thau thousand times greater. Its waters, as far out as Carolina coasts, are of an Indigo blue. They are so distinegy marked that this line of junction with the common sea water may be traced with the eye Often one half of the vessel may be perceived floating In the Gulf -stream water, while the otherhalf is in the common water of the .sea, so sharp Is the line and the want of :affinity between these water.. The fisher men on the cost of Norway are supplied with wood from the tropics by the (hilt' Stream. Think of tho Artie fishermen burning upon their hearths the palms of Hayti, the mahogany of Honduras, and tie precious woods of the Amazon and Orinoco Tax whipping-post Is still 'among the cherished institutions of the State of 1)e1a ware. An old man TO years of age, was put to the torture et the lash * for some petty offence, at New-Castle, ax 'rtday -last, as well as hall a dozen other offenders, The report of the ease 'Says that the putt ishment was "strictly ' in accordance with the laws of the State," So much the worst: for tge State, We are very glad ihat Dela • ware-did not vote for draht. We hopillile , will remain Demeicratic while the remains thus barbarous and semi-savago. IT is said that an effort is to be made st the next session of Congress by a whisky ring, having large amounts of whisky on hand; to increase the tax b y raising It to the old rate, $2 per gallon, thus making a profit • of $1 SO on the stock in store, Conititis stoner Rollins thinks thit Congress will Dot entertain sqeh a proposition; OS his report now In pipeturatinti will show that he receipts from the whisky tax have been largely in tacessi under the workings of ihe DOW law or the receipts for a .14)1 . 11.81)4mM mi period under the old 32 law, GABLonnie TONI ADIS& —Make up pint beds early in the morning; sew buttons.on your husband's shirts ; do not rake up any grievances; protect the yotui,g aqd irnder 4/Katcher of yaw tinnily ; piant walk or pod temper L► your face; propagate tilt. tendrils of affection wherever they appwir : I and motility root out itll angry reeling, and exPeot a good Croppf bappinev. • A DEMOCRATIC NEGRO VOTER. —Th. - he,tocrcrimindie`thnt'a-colored mut voted In Town:mutlug township, and two yoked the Democratic ticket,. but it toil. that the titan wait neatly whit& We Wriiittl Ike to kedw JUSt how Inne4 into would crzolude woeinietitsakittioat the high _privilege et voiingilwaiwitititietlekei• Maga* Cirttletirtilatailik ~ .4.41 . 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