ar. ARM IMPLEMENT. WILLOT.MHRN''S Id SPRING DRILL. 11.vt Drill in 1111. , will so* *ll kinds of Grain !ht.( changing any part el the Dent luvelsh then will or without the uauo dttaohmerits. ntgoill to to good woik. Alia,the • arrisburg Fannig Mill n Now Fork. Equllly se good as the mills ly sold in WA county. TORS AND THRESSIIERS, CLOTER UUL STf6L PLOUGILt, AC., FARMING IM PLINK:YTS GgNERALLY. ' 1144 WM. WIDLE. J. EL SHIBEMAN'S EILS & MOWERS. Ilt() bon *soot fir this iieditoei ell a other it to Um !inner r o b w lumina take* thi Premium, la tho-lteaders uv dee at th e Illertyaburg Mowewerlieeek over thrts, wietrh were oorseideied sedendld' tea owl titewise at tbe DiThibittzlitorrths Match. /lot to otter aa> faliebilie that will a rut 11,- ..“-tictioa, 1 bare refused, agesimehe ,re; al. - Liurs, awl nos offer tbie these Val:EAr MACHINE OF YHE SEASON • •. • tria•Patoe tuyself, I know exactly what It will °old t.t•fer you to mores of farmers who have naaattitra of me, wheats highly pleated and a i Cor Only nu/tattoo they imam n ac r ma al rays on hand, and repalring alone here at •••• thla 1.:. great eouttideratlou—tte machine ret wind at home introodiately,ang• with much t. ti.er carat vavio4; is the BINDER irldch is at t.. it., calt.l , rat.al Reaper and Mower. It has :ert hip tried, utd Oven entiresat4taettoo— t.OO hat revs haw! except 0 driver. This aAtt to the Reapers which kteet eo o jut co nte.t h: , attached to any other Oikept :bat MAW, :t here tett, youto a few harmers, in different h,, have Nought and used these machines Stephen Gatlin', litutrnsa, Mr. Sterner 4 . l 44.141 W Mr. Ltpn, t.ch Jacobs, Hershey alo Ilvrtatan, B. B. Woodburn. Jacob Lana I) • I bets, too limner 000 ti, mention en:thine boa a seltrake, aide delivery, and smell to do its work a■ above rert.innended. op hunk SIIIREAthi'S SELF-DISCIIAHO INC • BADE, a arrt•rate article, which we will tell overeat pesaible price. Warranted to give antis . Aleat be CoLURISIA BAKE alwayson band. ices ban b►aeon at any house, three sales *oath *burg, or at Sir. Conrad Snyder's Battleneld LEWIS A. CIISII3IAN, Agent. 3 : -tt word to the Wisel MPORTANT TO FARMERS iei•'s Chemical Fertilizer ! E importance of a quick, ac .and durable Fertilizer, adapted to the BO mutt', Is ackituvrlnlgt'd by all Fanners. n*,. _fled myself, after long study and careful ex , t, that F. C.ltaxxxa's heroical Fertilizer all others iu adaptedneara to all klaa of 'tce idirrhored the right for Mama county, renn red to fill Gillen/ for it promptly and on , ir tett.. It iJ no humbug, but :11:EN tSUCCESSULLY TRIED Farmers, ieadmitted.by elt be dir the tovat In and the market, and the . I 4.1 prepared t. , fUrGliSh thief Fertiliser in ,tity, awl will deliver iy town or village in the County, .eted im not lea, quantity than a TON. nae ft for Lila at SZA) per ton Without bags, or this fertilizer is composed of the b est - Lem im Is that can La had. I nap no oil of ‘1,4 not contain any ammonia, therefore I e ii. Neither do I uNn lima nor ash.. JE,.:I-0k"1"IIE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER .Lice a r.:rtilizer that will last torteseries of only for cue. It contains sulldelecitauitnal , asst ure the gt.tiu and make it ripen early, .anan‘gria focrea the growth. I expect to urea large sup ply this sor inter (or the spring • tLerefirre invit e (Armors and thew:lWe fru oive i t 4 trial toi all kinds of ursine and IN.-1 hereby give notice that Farm Rights . . old unless siged y we, nre zufrusetnents arid e Ili be n pros b ecuted and dea lt .with to law, trurn which there is no appeal. rlers n ill Le pr.thptly, attended to by id. le GEORGE BENDER, • Benderev Mi. Penna. E eKI M General Agent for file of COUtl tat.. Adam. county, Pa A.RMERSIM TRY TUE A VELA PHOSPHATE ! prin , ipsalli of lib, ealabrated nano. • ALTA VELA. three per cent. of AMMONIA, au ample to glee activity (without Injury) tothe.Tege -1 • large quautlty of soluble NE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, th Potash and Scat, the essential elements COMPLETE MANURE. • • • reputation It Lee obtained among tlisinens rarmere 'deo are tieing It In preference to Inde,ll • sure guarantee of Its value. ritic.csse.oo PER TON. a .Addreea • TILE ALTA VELA GUANO CO., V Broadway, Now York 110 P. & CO., 200 N. Dd. Ave., Philadelphia. tonna. and Southern Now Jersey. 186S.—ly RPRISE OATS eiiared to Idrnish SIIIIPIHE SEED OATS os desiring it. Weighs 47 ihs when fully od r/pens ten days awl ter than other oats; r and stiffer in the straw, and wilt yield t oldie's to the acre.' Persons warding it early application. I del ire the Oats to peirons In Gettysburg; al fr per bushel. Address CQA ItLES W. ORIEST, Petersilpr i ;, (Y. 5.,) Adams co., Pa. tinanrial. ice to Capitalists I NB desiring "at investing, and realizing S NINE PER CENT., are requested! to sburg _National Bank, IRTAIN CIRCULARS OF _WN PACIFIC .t..ND ALSO L PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS: cotenants are daily growing in favur and 8 can be had at nll times at this Bank all tuforntatiou cuucerultg sald luvaet• •6 cheerfully girou. MEI J. E 31011" BAIR, Cashier ETTYSBURG I ONAL BANK- ENT BONDS. of all kind', BOUGHT awl SOLD. IRT YRONDSeonvertediritorlYE•SWEN. BONDS without cbarga. L•NL INTEREST NOTES CABBED. ' ST PREMIUM patdou GOLD andST LYEA • BONDS. of all ktrla, bought for persogl. bout CUARGLNO COMMISSION. DEUS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. SPECIAL DEPOSITS a cfiv aced via: 5 PERCENT. fort ycar, 4 PER CENT. fore haocitles, 3 - PERCENT. for 8 months. hiug Information to regard to U. IL•Bouds of all kinds, are invited to give Ina call I gire all Information cheerfully. J. EXORT BAIR, Cutter R. Oct EO, ISG,•—tf T NATIONAL BANK TrYSBURG WILL ALLOW oa aPISCIAL DEPOSITS la filii(P/I/ CENT. PER.ANNCSI FOR 1 " •' •• " 6 COMPOUND INTKILRBT SOTS. iani .couvolia. aeon MOCKS sad BONDS of at dame madamlmlay and wilt at - WWIT ?NMI tor , AND SILVER, all business prageTtll as &Val Verdatad BOak • aso. Luau Club* it roil:Tr...a riory Fri ;l' o; :As yettrio li:tr'once ; or $2.50 if it psi t:if; yrsr. 5c aubtreripticriie discos , . t;iitio".100: 1 1 Ai OrOA, rigen RTC paid,111116.1.5 at tJ I or 0, 47 JISSIENTfrn rei 34.rteal 4 re/tunable rates.— i k t ibrral Ici.lnction will he made . to pereone cir,pett- I 4.; by the rtnlrter, bel freer, er year: Specbil woo- :I :ea Inn bt• trd 4peciiil iatoe, to be *geoid itht.lol.l oftba3YaJC.l4 SiXTIXXL IS Oil!. Itl!f Jarger that: that aver'attatned by any newspaper ! in A •lani.c ;and, all en atleerttstng natatnen, It 4 , •11 nor 6, ,rrvoleft. gob, *lwo, *dictum .; . ~,,,IVoi.a .4'311 Linda will be promptly ozetoited, , tol at fair rat.. liewl.bille, Shinto, Cards, Pauli& D• , n.td is , in ernry ramrty end et3ile will be ;plaited at , 4 . _p BUEHLER , short notice. Terms 1.7,1113. -- ' . " DRUG Sr, BOOK STORE, • - - .. ' J. COVER, ATTORNEY AT . rt• Liw,:rillipr.rnptly attend to conectiourand;, a/1 )11) , Ltulitlese entraeped to lateeare, • . ) 1 ••• .d+' •,),) ialmeitaek and Danner and Ziev ~. ..3 .t. Ir,..t.tlii.vre Itrert.Get tysburg, Pa. .1.l)' ..%).: ii, ) .AV [D, B UEIILER, ATTOR- 4 4-11, :f 11% promptly attend to collet i 411 otg•r t-11,1i111.119 uutrnated to his care. 4-0-..),H2ei It I :l4r,silcnce in the three.tory building illmtlysburg, May 29, /1367 AVID WILLS, ATTORNEY Alti,t)incv et rtsidonce in theSonih-ese ••, of inlre. fiL . AGENCY.—The under , wild attend to the collection of claims ,he L. S. , Goremitnent, including Military IIL,I. Pay, l'emdons,Forage, tc., either in tho t 'MY bcf.re may of the Departments :it Wuslii ugt.m. os. If. LEFEVER, ATTORNEr AT LAW LthLESTOWN, • e 1V iii proroptly attend to Collections, Conroyancei, Leases. Lc., sort all other husiheas to his care. 8 hfi,e no Itroderick street, at the office formerly Dr 3 S't Kinser awl Mehriag. IS .4.-IS. I i NI , :CONACTGLUt has associaL A- , • At • 1 ./ , I:IN4i. KRA (MI, r.:3 , 1., in the practice •dth, 'La - ...t , isol.l ,:t).•e, ontrdoot-rr,dt or Onstlt.E.R's Dr tic 5t , .,.,1ik.0n1,k rsburg street. • 5; , ...•;11 . tstention given t, zio Its. Collections nod o - .ziloot,or of Estates. All fugal baninotl, ■nd ::Ear :•• Pen.l Jur, ionoty, Duct-pap, and Damages ti•ues, promptly and ancient ortoodo,l : I u: a at 4 and choice Fariiii for sale _ I :AA j.ther w,, tore States. INoc. 27, 1967.-t 5. A. ARMSTRONG, at SEW SALEM, will attend t :011,4.011es trf Itntl will be found at Its wit , n not iiru(tlssi.wally et,,igtl MAiNIGHT6T.IWN, P. 0., ) -1'111:14 c• , unty, Pa. j D R. J. \V. C. O'NEAL 0:11<i. at Lie reqiiienc, in 11.Litimore ti i.•••••• d i.,..lbure the. , ',,npiltr Office. flap 0 lIN L WRENCE LULL, Den - ,i,,,,h,,.. , ..:hamb.,,bur g stret, one door w,..12 • J the f..!th. r.tl: 0111.1r , 11, ucarly oppo , dt e Dr. It. Drag Store, whore he may be found ready Ind to tttvud nny Ca-i& within the province .JI the"..r.dug in want fdlisetßof teeth Ire t I Et. WM.. STALLSMITIi , .Dent located iu Gettysburg, offers Ins •ieet iciis 4.. /Le lath/ iC. (Mlles In :York street, nearly Globe Inn, where be will be prepared to any case Wit Ilia the province of the Dentist. PI, of fall sir partial setii of teeth are Da , T, rrs reasonable. Dit. C. W. BENSON itr:sl73lBD the Practice of Medicine L I .T-1.1. 1.1. tLE:st...h% N, and offers his -ervicen to the public. it curlier of Lombard street and r ~in.lry alley, a...tr the Railroad. Special atteotion givu% Slciu Diseases. [Littlestown, N 05.13. 1867 1) AVID licC It EA ItY. Jotts F. iIcC It F.A.lnt - Best always Cheapest'? PriLE Best and Cheapest, SA 'IDLES, COLLARS and, _II,II2X_ESS Gf! hinds, in the County e ways_to be toned et the old and well known 1/ d,baltineure 4t.,opposlte the Proebyterten Church. tour Riding and Wagon Saddles, re ti,o tot anbetantially built and neatest. Our Ilarn'ess, (plain and silver mount ed', ore complete in every respeetand warranted tole ,f 1 he very beet material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, •CAN EEC BE DELT. They are the beat PITTING and chest. durable. , Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap as they can Le made any where and in the moat substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, mashes, Draft Mimes, Fly-ceta and everything in the line; None tidier or claxper. Our prices btau been REDUCED to the hiwa.at litlog standard. liberal percentage for cash, elf all Lille amonn tins to $7, re - more. We work nothing but the beat of stock and pill warrant over,. article turned out to bon eroryresOect tukful for pAet favors we invite at tention to out n ea.oCk. (-4-,.(11 c 'call end examine PE.1424 ANT QCALITT 'Jan .:!9.1665.-t D. McCii EAIIC & SON. RIN G RESUMED r!•. +.4 4 being cvcr, 1 , -; 114.1 1 0 their old strand, a East streq, Utttyaborg, whe.re they are &Kahl prepared to put up work. in the ttio,t flghionable, anhecantitl, and superior manner. 4 lot ,fnew and aeo,od-hno WTI b lull, which they will dispose of at the lot and an orders will be supplied as promptly and +tti.factorily IS possible. rtir 11 EP A.I.IIING-ini Joni, with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.... A large lot of now and lIIRNESS hand for Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en joye.d by them, they S.:Ili:it:111d will eadeavor to de term a large alive iu.the future. . . May 2,9.-2! Buggies and Carriages REMOVAL. 11 Li F. naLer,,igncd,lms removed his Carriage-mak ing shop to t 1 &east end of incline street, Getty' burg, Pn , wherote will continuo to Laild all kinds o work in his line, viz: 4 121?IAGES, TROTTING tfc PALL iNG-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &P. Tris surn is sll pet np of good material and by the bait of meqbanics, and cannot fall to glee satin.. faction. Ills pacer ate always reasonable. Lie solic its orders, confidant Mist he can please. CM .REPAIRING promptly dOldie, at moderate rates. W.' K. GALLAGHER Juty (868 -1y l ARRIA.GES AND BUGGIES is now balding a variety of 00.1Cii Won't of vue late 4t and moat approval at leg, sad coartniet esi of ate beet material, to widish ao invitee the sties 'ion of buyers. Having built hie work with great U.O and of inaterialsehmted with 'peckl reference to tratuty et style, and durablilty; ha can confident ly mow-mend the work as niumrpeasad by any other in or out of the cities. All he sake to an Impaction of his work, to convince those In want of any kind of a v °hid* that this is the place to hay them. tEirREPArRIXO 1n crery branch dont at short notice and on reasonabic term.. • a ',eine a eel! xt my Factory: near the corner of Wash lagton mad Cbatebersburg street Gettysburg. Pa. lotto 12, gift and etrirttliannut. ADAMS COUNTY . muTETAL !ÜBE INSUIECA.Nek COMPANY. LNCORPORLIZN MAWR 18, 1854 Presideout—Owik%sSwVii. . . vice-Prefil &Ravioli. at , ez•lary AXI-Bottirbst.. 7, • . Tremarer—X.O. Vahweatoc.k. ittmatiyirepeumitep.-ItabortgeOestha 41.P10k. u 4 negore.--Ciettivelkow.D,A - v einelder, - 11.111e0nr. Iy, S. It Rosaell,ll.ll4,ltahaeolioniallattyaberg;Jerob Knit, &mime tears** ; I ceduick .4= t ! it. A. Piet ior," Straban; Alidied LORI, New • Mat toe. Wtilte, Liberty; IL. CL NUN t'in!licaintlig intattiseoaspany Initiation lOU = • pa nty ilmy of Adobe. It has bees to oMr MIR'. II ',ULM and itt that irrien essraeateharlitgpefalldeeee 4l it, Irer l ,tiff bat Pit &motioning to neer $16,000. Any potion deitting eaten.. can apply to either of the masagars. The gicsoutte• Committee meet. at the office of elle Ocenyedy, on the tut Wednesday In every weak st do'cluet,p. U. 'Joss 10,11141.—1 f r t nr 11, yeur PRIERS'S% irtTEntrit • I,te 411.+1 BE=M2 +~ r-a SKI: zt: .fe rU l3LteAY'tL Tat Vroftssfortal ft ztrits, &r. R.O.3IcCREARY, ttorney •tLaw, 6ettyrburg,p• =MB -it twricys and Counsellors, Tarriagcs, Turntoo, &c. (McCREARY)B.) CI.ItILIAGE-11.'‘KING BUSINESS, CARRIAGES,IIMIGIES, LC, = PERRY I. TATE MI ONTIOXIGIS /,` ..N-i::i VOL. LXIX. NO. 15. CHAMBERSBITR9 STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS DRUGS AND MEDICINES, i PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS, SirCOUNTRY SIEROLIANTS supplied at wbolesa city pekes. Feb. 12.—tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIS Store in BAtnes Building, Ballo. LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG STOKE and-fitted It up in the best stylo,'l offer my etoq of pore and fresh Dreg, to the citizens of bittiestown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, corivisting in part of JOllll Y. LBAO7II Drugs and Family .111edieinex, Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Patent Medicines, Horse Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy art irks. A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. ElectrirMagnetlc Soap will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with thin Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or tatting. This is the best Soap in use. Try It, It is warranted not to injure the:hands or fabric. Littleatown, May 13.-1 y JAMES CRESS. July 24. ISCH-tf DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICI AN AND Dielib GIST, Office and Drug Store, CLIA3IIIERSIII3IIO STREIK Medical advice without charge DRAWS., MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, ETA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS,I3RUSFIES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAK ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, PURE LIQUORS fur asedidcal parp,wws Dr. R. 11 , ,ruer'e OLIEN, a reliable remedy for chapped hands, rough skin, kc. All itrlieldewarrantrA pure moil geunin• Jan 13.1.589.-.ll' HUBER'S DRUG STORE Porney'a old Stand—Baltimore Street GETTYSBURG, PA. HAVINO purchased this old and poonlar Stand and laid in an entirely new and fresji Stock offer a tallassortment, consisting in pus of DRUGS AND FAMILY BINDICINEE PATENT. MEDICINES-A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS A WINES POE 3LEDICINAR PUR SPICES AND IPLAvoanowns..ors• !POSER DYES A DYNAMISM/F.-HOW A STRIPENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DINS. AND ME ANILINE DYES-.. TELE CHEAPEST AND BUT IN Tall LINNET ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET AZTICLEE. COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. SOREST'S HORSE POWDERS-TIIE BEST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOUTS'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERSIAN,STONSBRABER'S AND ROBERT'S STATIONTRY OP ALL KINDS. CIGARS, TOBACCO • AND SNIJEF-THR RUT BRANDS. PHrSICIANS r PRVCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE- CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMPCJUNDED. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED ArtEDUCED RATES... Medicines furnished vz ALL 801,111 Or Mr NIGHT.- Nigly Rell a 1 the deer. April 1,1888.—U girtrY stabits. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, feelingthankful for the itheralpatronage here tofore received, begs learn to Inform the public that hecontinuna the LIVERY BUSINESS at his oldgtaod on Washington street,,ettyahnrg,near the Railroad, where he is prepared at all times to accomzuodate perso2s with anything in Waling. HORSES, COlCtileila, BUDGIES, Lc., tarnished at short notice and on reasonable tatms, •ndyompatentelz Isere sent along it desired. Persons wilt tie coiiWked to other 'towns, or to any place in the country. Ills stock and Coaches are of the first class, and to pains will be spared to make passen gers comfortable . Ile 111 prepared at all times to furnish coaches-for tuner:Az; and alsoto Parties de stride to go over the BattleVield.or to visit the Springs: ALSO-NORDICS AND MULE-S will be bought and sold stall times. "arsons deals log te,iarclusseetock will dud it to their advantage to call on - the ttodereigned,na his stook is warranted to be as rept:mooted or no sale. He has a fine lot of Horses.atid Mutts at present on hand which will be sold on reasonable terms: They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to work as represented. Persons will Audit to theiradsatitsge tocallat the old stand before hiring orpurchasing elsewhere. May 29, 1.367.—t f NICHOLLS WZAVIIII. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE SUELES Washington Street, Gettyiourg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL THE undersigned would ' respect .a• rosy in•orm the public that be has , opened • ißys, LIVERY, &ALE. AND RECHARGE STADES ' In this place, and is prepared to offer superior a oommodation; a s in this line. Ile has provided birneelf with *ltem, Oarriages i ffanks, Light Wagons,, of the latest etyles, snAelant to meet the public d to o• mood. - His honer are all good, without spot °ribbon fah, and perfectly rellable—none of your "014 trip. plea," but all of dm "2.40" order. Riding parties oandhlways be accommodated and comfortable equipments throbbed. rertles,large or mall, CID gokt just what they want on the most accommodating terms. Visitors to the Batt!Nista politely attended to, and reliable drivers tarnished If 4.100. - Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the anima and &parlor, of every Crain. Rome bought, sold, `or exchanged, and &limn a chanoefor bawl/tins Wen Glas motto Is "jr g play 1041 00 gouging.' . 116..Partionlar attention paid to banishing T. Woke and Hacks for innuala. ildrWo latter ourselves Mot by charging nadir Wady and by furnishing superior accommastians. we cannot tall to please every one who patronised oar wdolddolonnad. • T. T TAMIL May 1111,1161., • Winn, elan k. ARDWABZ .a.a. - • AID 11 . 100 Ilan . . VIM subseribnyboxejltit rettreedirolotimiltris Idasa. laussis• assay 0 1 4 1L112DWAILE &11110. CJlMUAllosidek cloppi• eftring se theirold shad Lo italthaorestrimil, stria. AU salt ft etlakita4ar lito4ooatidin to "arta Oarpsaitor't Tools Illaeksmith"rools, 00ac h *lndia g likotiladjasa. -WoUso t Motor , o Tools. • - Itolisokigark 'Milan Miliaria"( Iron Dos a az-caz. WAS, Ofia,Pliata Do.oto. T horilaaoarti boon elolneintodaAst,,,,ato.rommAnamataa *AO o ,b, nie NI Wit Star. . Wray dos of Rashanica auk boos bola tools sod waok i ", •ig ' • boa • lad Gooey sT - 45dopi Omar 11110 • Give to wean ea folkar 'pulpwood tot al all ow b mob a nay. r bottom, oto fth easy DAVID 111/MDMIS, JODI. 1. DAMS 60111,1114 f. ~-: _ • • • • a . • • - . . . . , ~. . :. • . - -.-. - • ', , '..."........., . ~ .. • . ',...4 • ---:\ . . ... t . , . • (111 110 i . r . :. '". \ - ' •.:/.(,-,. . 4 :, i ~, '.l : ,- i -- \„,.. .' - •,,.. L :• . ' \ \ ' L .'\ , ~ . ' ~ . . • i - -..",, ''''''...\\ ' i Li' 1 1 ~ , - .. ', . 1 4 . . . . • dip - r ----,,„. 4.. i - . • • : A. - .. . . . . . Near the Diamond Powders, GETTYSBUIM EITIEME3 COAL OIL, AC., AC GROCERIES & LUMBER AT PAXTON'S STORE; ON TIIE HILL, B ALTI molts STREST, OItiPTSBIIRCI, PA FRESH GROCERIES every week from the Oily, Provisions, Dried ap Green Fruits of all kinds, aiways on hand, at twined rates, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHEESE, PURE CIDER VIE BOAR, SOAPS OP ALL HINDS, CANDLES., .NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, BROOMS, Ac. ; LUMBER, snob as Scantling, Posts, Shingles, Plank, kn., cont Nally on hand at lowest living rates. Call and see dune 24.—tf. GILLESPIE & CO Dealers in Flour, Grocer ies, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA., MITE the attention of the public to their large •tuck of Goode, at the old stand, on York street, next door to the Globe Intl, consisting of the Lest of GROCERIES, Sagan; Syrups, Molasses, Coffees, Tens, Spices, ga &c.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOL R a the market, with Hems, Shoulders, Sides, Fish Dried Yruits,Conactions, Ac. Also, NOTIONS, in great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Stc.ns ware, Crockery-ware, Baskets, Segirs, Tobaccos, and n thouasad and onenther articles. BUTTER AND EGGS nice and fresh, always fur sale. Gii.t.zsetz & Co. will spare no effort to plea+e, and are confident of being able to do s.) by constantly keeping a fall and choice stuck, and selling at the eery lowest prcilts. Coroor PRODUCE wanted, either for the cash or in exchang e for goods, highest market price allowed. JOSEPH. S. GILLESPIE, CAMEL CASHMAN. Jane 17, ISP.3.—t f WM. BOYER & SUS DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware VA general assortment o all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. bc,-.4,1661.-tf BARGAINS at tin new GROCERY IN GtETTYSBURG JACOB W. CRESS T_T AWING openiid ► new Grocery, lu Gettysburg, o the north-west curter of the Public Square bas lust received a splendid asaertmcut af ESII GROCERIES, Including Sugars, rune, 3folah.e., f-yrur, Teas, Spices, Tobacco, RAlt, Ylah,lialus,Bllol:ld.r., Or Sl.o, QtrEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,grnltettopps, Fancy Artlcle4 and Noth-ut gerier• ally We .rill also keep on hand FLOUR and CUD STUFFS. liaving purchased fur CASH . , I am prepared to sell vary cheap. Qiye me a call and Judge for your selves.- Sept. 26.11167.-tf Grocery and Flour Store. JIRMOVA4, MEALS & BROTHER HAvx removed thelr Store to the ttinevtedt prop tidy, on Chtnberabory. street, whore they pro pos, to kesp coaat.apt:y oa hand . ALL KI.N.DS OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, tfr.c, Also, TBORTARLXB in SISKSOLI, freak hem the city and country. They are determined to dell. Re Oben, as thecheapost.and as theyonly ask the lowest living pronto, they hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. MEA LB& BRO. April 8.1268--tf. GRECIAN BEND. AT WM. J. MARTIN'S Ii the place to get it if yon wi 01, where yen can get everythinz ozpected tube round iu s fast class.- GROCERIES Ala) I,I9LIORS. The Groceries conkist In part of beet Syrnp, hloirfee, Susan., Tees. Spices, Prime, No. 31acLerel. &c., At. Always on hand a lnrge quantl:y of LIQUORS of as kinds from Champagne to Common Wbbiker pure Rye Whiskey, Brandy, Cusi Ea' med.:hist and other purposes, Scotch Whiskey and ;in.; (or hot punches, A. Spear's puro ()rape Winc, M.ishltrea t Itootlaud'sZlugari and German. Bit to re. HOTEL KEEPERS will find by giving rna a call that the: eau i,a Z•apPiled with Liquor at all times ea licrrro to picnic at reduced rates, and race freight and package. Sig-Thankful fur past patronage and soil:Aing a continuance. WM. J: MAI:TIN, Nov. 2O 1068.-t` fialtirnort at .tiottyaburg. GO TO WM. J. IF you vast all the necessary Ingredients fur agood Mince Pis. • - A _ PPLES, Raisins, Citron, Cur rants, Cranberries and Prunes. Nov. 24.—tf At. W.11..1. MARTIN'S. farptuters and itiontrattors. G. Non; GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractorg. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door UndBVindowFrames,Cor- nice, Doof& Win dow Brackets, &c ooustantl7 oa hand and manufactured to order Of BEST MATERIALS, by experlencal sortmea, sad at REASONABLE. PRICES. .Orders promptly attended to :Taa.16,1860.—t( GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA. , Carpenter and Contractor ; 12ESPROTAILLY informs the laktma that bowitthemthisktho Carpenter Da dewmauitobraneiss,aad.Pltaparid to take too moos fbr patting up sad g Buildings, at as rouonableratat it any *Ws 4,oaltysbaria-A1 work gaaraataat to ba ts? beat onallOo hoots by Arktattentlow tolkurtaillst4i LitatiOribliepaStonage. Shop ail 'fork street, recta* oCeopioill °igloos= Rows. pie 30- A LLIINDBOII BLANICB, 11 torsand itwantiveichopedt, ltattioges.ladgowat Soh% Prwsksory Notes, with and without whir wriniptios, Ilitawwwh. albPwwiwwwil Nwocutiowl Of Mb et IND Wu um Swim oft 4. KVAMIES PUBLIC SALE OI • VALUADLE PERSOSAL PROPERTY Tho nodereigned, intending to quit fa. ming, will tell at. Public :isle, on Tuesday Or oth day of March rust, at 10 n'elork , A 3L, at hie residence in Stratum township, P 1,4 mites front Gettysburg.. on the road leading to Sunanzlit-wo, the following Personal Pro perty. viz: 4 HEAD OF HORSES, one of them a Brood Mitre, 2 Colt,. oue rising 3 years and well broke to harness, and the other two years old, S Mach Cow*, some of which will be fresh about the time of Bale, 2 Bulls, one of them a tine large 801 l of goal Heck. IS head of young Cattle, S Southdown Sheep, 1 Brood Bow, 9 Shiites, ehoep Shears, Threshing Machine and new Horse Power, Grain Tooth Horse Bake, Screw Power.Reeper, Corn Cruidier, 1 four bursa and 1 two bone Wagons, Spiing Wagon, a gond strong Peelling Wagon, a two bursa Family Carriage, Sleigh and Belle, two and throe - horse Plows, !ferrous, Sboial Plows, Corn Fork., Corn Coverer, 2 Hey Car riages, Stone Bal. Windmill, single, doubles and treble Tree., 2 Lcjf Chains, Cow Chains, Lialte , s, 4 eels of Breechliands, 4 *eta of Front Gears, set of Double Ilar• noes, Single Harness, Collars, Bridles and Saddles, Crowbar. a. first rata Circular Sow and Frame, 20 inches. 3 Crain Cradles. Mow hig Seythes,2 Clover Cra dles, Huy and Dung Pucka, Dung Hooks, Mani end Piedgea, Axes, Cross-cut Sow. lot of Bags, Clover and Timothy S loves. Grain Shovel, Fifth Chain, Butt and Ble.t Chnine , 2 tour herbe Stretcher", Spread, Dung Boards, 2 Scapa of 1 Buller, 4 Flyuets, with a anthber of other ur t Ides. Oa Taf,4l# the 16/4. day of March, at 10 o'clock, A. 1!., the undo - signed will also cell, at the same ',dace, a variety of household and Kitchen Furniture, con sisting of Cook Stove, 5 teu.plete Stores and Pipe; Bedsteads, Table., Bureaus, Corner Cupboard, Eight day C lock, Cilie-ts, 2 Wis.,' Dozes, Meat Veseels, Bar relit. Tube, Churn, Washing Machine, Iron andeopper Kettle., Crocks, Iron Pots, g Glass, Pictures and Frames, a lot of Books, Stonde, Desk, 4c; Alen, • first rate Bellows, Anvil, Tongs, hammer, 1 Vices, Benches, Pianism, Sawa, Hand sizes. Spoke Shares, Braces and Bite, angers, Drawing Knives, Miele, Compasses, slot of new and old Iron, Lever Punch, • led of Rasps and Piles, Grindstone, Sion ige Grinder and Stuffer, and a t.riety of articles too numerous to mention. ' A credit of len months n'ilt be given on purchases req. 15, otvnt,tes with approved security. Joits STALL/SMITH, A uctimu-er PuBLIo SALE OF VALUABLE PEithoNAL PROPERTY - The nutt.ntionca. it,tcotiina to quit fat riling will 661 ut Solo. on eantsthly the loth day f t f fi• ,at n o'clock, at hit recfitt.co tu Stratton townebip, Athl.rd county, Po., on the York turnpike. two wiles e,L.t Ciettyr,Lur;, , ,. tholullowin g Talurtbk. rerB , 4lll Property. to wit: . 4 WORK. HORSES, ti'llead of Mulch Coos, two of which u iil be thc time of .ale, 3 head of young rattle,l Dull, 7 I,LO of g od 81)4,2, 1 Ham (Cot.wald breed, bard to beal.) 1 Broog i•ow, 2 broad tread W4tl..mß, 1 a four tonne (nearly new,) the other I,r lire ur pis hurter, 1 good one Wagon, Lime 1 tirnt.rato Day Carriage ‘‘.:l/ 4fv,:11, W'o,d Ladderp, &ul Carriage, 1,,r1 Tro,:glt, 1 litre-be:al (take, 1 go. ~d Tllrenhlog tot, l'u•Arr witlo 14 feet of Slab er to Mn',d. 1 g,..d IVlumming 11 4 11, Cut- Log Aux, Ylattbrake, Gran Hel 1 , PIOU Shovel How, C n largo Cul Ilvatiir, verer,Jeck Screw, .E.141+,11 Wiag.,,n Bed, lot on, Dung Bowls, siugl., and 11...111e Trees, In! ee A L.ar hcl Se Spre.trlrs. Curt Sheller, YIN), Ctn.) , , g, Log, Llalter, Dui t. Breast and Cow Chains, 5 bet:, . . . . Goal, WA,* Ci.ll,tre. Whip, IVngc4l Paddle, Side bririia Line, P:ow Ilutteingq, Gra.lu Cradle, trrele. e sea. Hay by the tun, 9rtrkx et n•ruddr wbizil will be ‘,ONI by :be band!, Also. lionot,i,ubl and I:litchi-it l'utniture, c,.,:hting in rat of 1 Kitchen (Japb.ard, Sink, large Rocking Chair, good aWI a groat tuntv article. too 0.1.1:u• rona ninntion. Any [...canna haying 40-k at Illy sale, can !care It n days site, the a.tle, :( they wish. TERMS OF SALE —All tarn, of lire dollars or on •r cash ; all over that a credit or cloven 111011thel will be given on notea with appr,iseil security At tbndaDce will be Oven mud terms made k n Jul Lamle by Joni ST•1111111111, A wntl,neer ' - ` I _,UI3LIC SALE OF VALUABLE 1 YBREOSAL PHOgEIITY The unlyr,itiord, in truAing to gait tkruaLng wil sell at Vedic ti:tle, ea Friday, the 12th tidy of Hate/ de.rt, at 9 u doc.l , A. JI., at Lie resdroce, lo Striaa towtothip,on rho York turnpike, near Linlaptei o °°.Libif 1 , 43 , bat W feu Uettyabut.? and itx fun% former ly kaowri . Coiu tot t%; lag raj uatol Perth:mai Property, to wit ; 5 WORK HOBO ri,(ge,tl stock.) cue of which is a No.l throe 3 cot old, al. a Colt oue year old, 12 bead of Horned Cattle, among which are some good St ilch Cows, the bittsuce ago nut !toilet.. 1 Brood Sow, 2 good four horse {{'ogres,,.. 1 broad the other !narrow Gray:l, Threiihilig Ms chin e and Horse POWer, Bcfipltr, go.;" ati4 Grain Raki, Gum Slriog Gram Drill, 1 / 1 111ci, Cuttlog Box, Roiling Screen, Sleighs, Belle, Harni, 2 H e y Carriages the one IS and the other 'feet long, 2 Plows, Harrows, DOttble Shotel Plows. Coro. Forks. single and doublet Tress. gpt - codo.rr, Jack Screw, 'Feed Trough, Cross-got kale, Browthhends, /rout idocrs, Collars, liridl44, Housings, Riding inddlosand Bridles, Wagon &Addis, and Whip, Wagonaud Plow Linos; Hal. tere,Grain Cradle, Scythes, Axes, Orindstone, Log, Batt and Cow Chains, Hay and klauurelrork•;• 260,1 lar Klkthan role, Bedstead, and a r .greak many, TERNS Otis(a- i ntrie4 P 4llve cieintrs or ati: dor, cash ; all over that q credit oftweive months will be given en notes with upprcrad Seoo WIN= Jolts Sittaaimu, Aucti.pem PUBLIC SALE OF VAL:L:I:a: pLitsoNAL PROPERTY The undersigned having .rented;dife Perm, ',Risen at Politic Sole, sin ne y Gn4/ Prednesday, thelGfle end 171 h days of March li Cr:, et 3 o'clock, A. .It. ow each day, at ku residence In Butler township. 2 miles east of Arendtsvilie, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit : 6 IVOR 6 lIOItNES, three of them brood mores, will Work wellany' y..,all;te'n No. I. draft horse, 2 y min Staliony rising, fgrao , lio , ra, SI One yearling Colts. P ylllch Cows, 2 trailers, 2 Bully, 10 13beep, 2 foinr.BOrse narrow tread Wagons. I Bilicß.V, Bleicli• 2 psi,' pi - Hsi Carylag-s, Lifne Bed, Bova and Peed Trough., I Bruner and Mower. 1 FAeol. tooth Hay Rake, 1 teleabing andflorael'ower, oae Prot rote: Wionogluz 11111. 1 Cutting Boy, I Flax Brakellikutrhing pores apd Atoms's.. 1 Shovel Harrow, Shovel Plows, Cora Forks and Coen doribliine Engle Trees. Spreaulera.4lCk arter,Cutter and liough Lock. Fifth Ohala,LOg Maine, /loiter and Cow Cholos, 1 wring of , lleigh Ltelle4 pair of Breerida‘oda. 3 pole of Front Goner. Wagon Whip, Wagon ott4 P/yM,f.laea , IV..zr , t gra fuddles, I 1 and Pri,"iot 14: arises*, ff•lters. Ifousin.„3 and C,harn, Btiovels, Dung H00k..., forks, Cr* lit RR Scy ;Ica South., 100 IL.; utivi...hefi 'Wood 10C bushel* of IV healt, 200 Modsela of 0.18,30 liustode of Says, o 4 lindh e ls of C orn Pat s,SO bonito., or :, ow, IS taus o f Hay .444 gi eat tri soy firth:ha tea numerous to net:sloe. . - ... 71.1t.,16 J SALL : Ail e.'11119 4 .i:a and Under cash; all over th.d amount a ere ilt ~f nice months 1.2T.1 La Oren en tivtes trial appruved ic,urity. - , ,/ONAS 11011. r. , Jons il:Azii.x. A lipti,...e,. j Jan . it.-141 EITA3Lic SALE OF VAT,TA.M., PERSONAL PROPpiTY 'the undersigned, Ent r titar of the estate of Fred erick Forney, loth of 31:aintjoy township. Adams copa:y, , deceased, will eell at Public Sale, on -Mon day. At 6t. 4.. f ;;,-.1, al W o'clock, A. at Lis tale residence, to the . right Of tir o Ba'timore turepike ittlleg t and 1:1(. miles east of Itornnr'n Mill. the folk:whip Pe . rssinal Property. to wit: 1 F.l. LT 31.1..R3 with fail, 5 head of Mitch Cows, 4 it iii.t.. 1 licit; I Saw, d head of Sheep, 2 m a: .:n., tea s , ^, ;6,1d tar o4,er ,-,. one locrse,) Bug , ; ladder;Le 11;rezy Rale, Brailadder Cattor. Ifignowing Cutting , fka, Cul ti rata re, Plu.s, iiarrous, CorP 1 1 . 0 4 , 4 thittb.ls 6! ZI plows, i'lax-brake. ftlairth. hey Carriagei r•rcend•-rs. double, single sod tech**, Trees, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Fty Nets, 2 LYthkr6, lOt Mr Bags, Koh: ler, Boards, Sledge. t.row icor, 2 sets .ot Bresechbartds„ Pront Gears, 2 set single Harness, Bridles, Collars,i halter;:,kl'illial,Braast,l3iittsodcow Cholus. Atka, a largo lot•of nay'. tirsthi tieo• grout:dr lit of Oats, Corn. 5 butheisCioverreed, a large lug of liaeog,• Laral,2 Scup; of Bees, Itc. Also Usual:old sod Hitch er: Furuiture, fogaiorip3 to psi of Bfriatea„l4, Tables,' Chairs, CupLeatd,4tuk, 2 Cioci,s, Woad Chest,l'arpet-'. log, I Cook Store and Fixtures, Tetl-p/ato Stove and Pipe, Copper Kettle,2..lrog Kettles,Mout Ireasel,BOxes Bartels, Tuba, and great many other articles toe: numerous to nose lion. • by.n' kenJipcp 01! 4:3 Won.l end ns tee toads known ' • ‘. - 4ciliu Joan STALLWITI . I, AgtijOde,iir. flan. pIIIILIC WE OF veLpAbLs sg424NAT, PROPERTY • On Yonder y 0,8150, of March negi,at 10 The subscriber harin2 sold his Mill, and intending to remove, will sell at Public Sate, at his realdencein Highland township, (Weigle's Mill,) the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: : 1 00W, pearly fresh, 3 Shoes, Sled, 1 Saud Screen, 1 Bolling. Sorel:Ps PlllYalneil Scales and Weights, 1 tlitshel kleasure ‘ lt) Store Ito?eJ, 2 k.pg ytdders, Mast sgd wedgsa, 'Log Chain, 2 Cror*Zl, Diggin g Iron, 2 Sampson'. J/`/ 5 41911 14C0T0 ;teller, It lot of Saw Hill Tools, also a set. Of Larpeuin and Cooper TOOL.. with 2 heavy Jointers and Drees Hoops, Oran cut Ilaw,lot of Dry Lumber for Milt weight work, suet as Cogs, Shafts, a lot of Plank of various shwa Im, 2, 214, 3, 3. 1 4 and 4 inches, lot of Oak Poets,lot of unmet Wits, of of_ Wild Cherry Boards: lot of Be. Soaps, Post Bbring Bench, Skutchtog NM, Hay by the ton. Also, lionsehold and kitchen Porniture,- conah i eln g in part Of 4 Bedstead., Bnieatt, Owner Cupboard, Chairs, Tables, 3 ten-plate Stoysa, 2 Pot Backe, Wool Wheel, 2 lleckels, Barrels, Tubs, Aire Dogs, and a earlety of other articles,. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by Jan.22.—ts The ppdatsiped /flttaidi4ls to f More west will WI at Public gale, on Yrictolf I 12 4 dog , 11 Akira furl. u liFe'elork, 4- 4 1. .. id olt roold_liwoN ro wtookno town ship, 3 milts polio! oat of COlkotowo, op 11, row leading from the hrm er place to Poplar Sevi n n 0,,,,,,, the following valuable Personal Property, in wig ; g ind.D OF !MOH COWS , two of them will be fresh st . es 0 ., o s . ef sale. Helisr, Brood Bow,l Spring Wagon, W tithowiag Mill, WlS.lbirrow, double and ain . i . ob o y e l voice, Coro Fork, Grindstone, Pork.,Lo os , cow Chains, Cal pester 2' ooli, Broad, Doublekd t and Pole Arm, Drawing Kalb, Berthas sod Swaths, Wittooks, - 1 Pair of Dot Irons, Socket Wedgies Alin, notutehold furniture, consisting is part of Bureau, Corner On pboard, Sink, Tabby Mamas, Bed .tardy 01 1 4 1 04 #oot tn i df 44ol 4t* Cook 11 To sad az butt, tip plate ppm o Or i otltimijb u td„ c lock Looking aims* Pletireekami7ros ats;; Toiii; Itanoloogploitill wh 26 ). 1 1 4 2 *F ito4 SWF ter, Lard *two Omit oil It Otto, tron Polito! ow e , Dutch Oren,* lot Orient Flamer pro an d Ten Gallon Sego, WO B•111341011,1ot of Tip old loototo , iary-Pbtatoee. Bata Qatar., Chlelteger riad., Soap of Nosh lot of empty SNP, SteelJarde, nit Think RIP a great many Itikit* too alrnotoao to iwootocot. . . Attopilanco will Do glum sod woo load* koown ou day aisle by 4I.IIItAILIO FLOOR. I -J,ltoll lentil, Au" l°° •et. . _ _.flab. i,...4. 171411413.1 , 13 BALE OF - iv FE RS OXAL ' PRO,PERTY. „,, A .,,....ditin psi 11 4 , ftboo iholb fowls 6„,riiihrWiltacisteg i a....__ataaft eri togre. lin SO t oll tioV ac to""n 2m ... to /sad 1 ---- 7 .----- . - 7 , -: 1t" ,,,,..1, 4t1 "4 13°6-7. 6Pi lif e •U B t c' - 8 AL 2 . • miourirutotaii - 4,1„,i4 orlat Owl, leo roAk it 7 - • bad ol' . sat ~ no_ obscobse lon nu at Rolillollaltk o rt *4 li b ticows.Pout d /a Of Aimee tu ISA day Akira Wad, al iflllz ' I ',GM lava Val , i,.., O =sot*is u tv w4 . . 4 im ok imitoir stood ww#o4.a -_ . Da TIP Toworokt_ho a T a o , with oro'wo. I LOH SA:t AU ~.; .' t t o, btolkettiw' ott ,wtr: .- i _ .ci g gat osidison, 1 9 * / 913 P. 1141 " 9*-.--- - . stivrf ' roirl d ri al ' i l c a . 4116. Veno ld arfistkliMisi gam -1, 4 - sgre dlos . W otipe,tt.,9 . tile. B liregomiliantris Me ,s Sim; glesnr,ll4llollo spit *sok iron r . " Oltalo. n th ObolVit; r s trg io; ~,,, , =atoms* otttllooZl=4=l/1; Wogitajaatho mil, • es.ol)to toe ,14 -, ?double bets, MTh, 11 , 0 404 isatamir kr. Corn Corarer. a •e. asa aIF "mosaqr - " --- ' . ''rr bastaL an 4 . 10 040 , 4. A. m. o . ut s 1 1 too onion= to moottion. lial• commence Atloodosoo will be eon and woo m ai d. k aowuou what ottoodsoce will be givaa and toriwoomodokno ' do,/ of wag b 7 ' ' max YOUNG. b 7 OPOBsI ?OHL r0b.19.-tip , • Jim Itt-ti PUBLIC SALE OF 'VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The ondersigued intending t. qpit ?analog, will tall at Public Hale,on Wedusaday, ake 171/1 4•1 of mar c h neat, at o'oeb, 41. Jt. hts reahlenettu Btrahan township, on the York 'Turnpike, about 1 mil m k t ot Glettlablisg, the 1411oningrodueble reAonittProper: ty„ to wit : - &NORM, 4 bead of Mich Cows, which" will be fresh alma the time of sale, 1 one hone Wageof single and heavy Wagon Hanel; Corn libeller, Sleigh adilalso Naar Plow. 2 Warp Rolm eairow i aft Works, etonie and dot*. Shovel Plows, H Cl iitr O i n , gyring 40 gal Sakti 1 NW)/ Oart s i k stbr case or two erne, Wattle, iiiding end Ode Oft BtilniONl k Tigge Hit Mela, 44 7 11 M1, ( Ingo 0, ifeg, Breast and Ow Chase, Crowbar Mattocks. um. Yorke Corn Coverer, lipresdark; Whoide _ l . lll * tem P atent Chars, Tin Pans, and Breit many - arm "Tire w"t° ' ln S etiti°l44 ims as ios of Ten Apulia _ anderomell ; ele terse . 2110- &lag months will he !Alen t 4tllPtiOn•Or. =Pan] ~s •-.. ~ , E ate`: ~ _ -Z ?~ .1. ~o- . .~,:5.,.~.:.:: GETTYSBURG. PA., FRIDAY MARCH 5. 1869 cfalto EZEI JOHN eIIES. ifvb. 5. - . All wy 110R8KB, Cattle and illicep. Wagons, Car risgea, Balkles, Sleighs, with all kinds of Agricul tural Machinery and intrikments, including Thresh tug Huhn., Grain Deal - udwing 31 ill, Cutting Shovel Box, Rollin Screen. P t Ratrus el, Cdrn Forks, Ploughs, single a Lie Tries, n large lot of Geats and Harness, with Grain and Cleterseed Cradle., Mowing bottles, Halter and Core Chains, Butt and Breast Cimino, Log Chains, Grindstone, and hundreds anther infields wed on Elie Fern and in the Nursery; Wheat by the bqnl,l, a 1.4' .1" Lumber, linius. Lc. Also, all my Ilutu,el,Al and Kitchen Pun altur e, Coll.>/,(114 in pert of Lat , it, Chnit a, Bed3:,_ads, Bureaus, Cupboards, lirafas, Sink.,, Cook iti.ir and lix• turmi. Ten plate Stoves and Pipe, Iron Kettles. Pots, Pus, ttueenieware,ntrthen•ware, TM ware, and oiler articles too numerous to Moota,u. Sale to commence at 9 (lci,k, A. M., whee attend ance will be given and trim• made known by GEORGE PETERS.. Joaki [lama, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE . OF VALITABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The subs,:riber, intruding to quit raining, will sell at Public Bale, an nurviay. lee/. day , , f tiarcla, of 9 o'clock, A. dL , at his residence in Union township, Adam. county, Pa s about 2 rulls-s north of Lit Ges t pan, on the forks of the road the one leading to Bousughtowr and this other to Conowago Chapel, the (dinning Persanal Property, wit: 4 LARGE, URI: ANT WORK 110118 ES, two of them !snood Mares heavy with toot, 6 head of Mitch Cows, 3 of theta will be fresh about the sale, 3 head of young Cal Ile, Lanza Buil, Ilrin4 itit four-horse Wagon'', 1 a three inch and the other • narrow-tread Wagon, 1 two horse and 1 .Spring WAg.'llll. Threshing Stachine and Power, Harrisburg fanning Mill (Rey nold's Patent.) Fodder Cutter. Corn Planter, Hay Car riages. Plows, harrows, 1 Grain Drill, Corn Forks, Shovel Plows. Roller, Cottirator, Dun Boards, RAF. tr and Hoerr, Baring Rake, Dree,bbands, Fron, and Plow Grates. Riled Seidler, Collars, Ply Nets, Log, 14114 Breast . Halter, Butt and GoV Chains, Wagon . Saddle and Whip, Crosccot Raw, Haiti and Wedges, double. mingle and trable Trees, Grain Cradles, Jack-. arrow, Fort., Rake*, CrOWLit, Scythes, lot of Bags, Leg Sled, Hoisting Rope and Pulleys, Stone Bed. Grindstone, • good Bull Terrier Dog. Also, Household and Kitchen Paridture, con eistlug in part 01 Drolsie..is and Redding, 2 Tables, son, Template and Parlor Stoves and L'u.tsc, fitC(.,/, Meat read ,a nd • a great many artidsa rno ;muse soui tome:Mon. A tt, ndsuct will be antra and terms made known by .11106 BASKUOAR. Jacon Au, tiouter. [Feb. 12.—ts A 14 81(1N ErS kiALE OF vALUADLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. 111:\ItY lIBRBSC [la¢.29. The underaligned, kasigtea of FA mutt gleileber tend win. ander tigrad 11. d 4-mkPmsehl f" Mallfr,Of ereetteraorlei • leafiC lan: Mite. disk. I 0 fitic klarei , MI( A. St, on the premise; a ra 4er OF LAND. situate in Butler t.wmhiPi aslenag couniy. Fa., 1 tulle south-cut (A' Arendtsville, couto inlog Xeres. more or enl joining lauds of George Binebangh, Jeremiah W. Diet, I. initouel Lawve r, and other; The improvements gobsi g r, p.m two—tory Fitellll Backbolidiug, Sow u iro, and Other oulantidinge. 'a thriving young Orchatd, a Well of water near the house ; about 10 acre, ore in excellent Timber, the bal. &ace chant! and under cultivation. /jig Cunowago run. tLrougli the farm there is a tbrieetory paper Mill. which ha: recently Loan undergoing thorough repair, but the repair: are out yet complete. There is good eater power, ao 1 the Paper Mtll ham been long and favorably known to the public. The property will be sold entire or In parcels to mat purchasers. JACOB BIAX SR [Jan. 'X. At the vtrur time ;146 ll;nb4uld a two ttortte Wagon, truck Wagon, a lot of &raw, a lot of Lumber new awl ,14, awt Plank, Steam Bailor lA kat knit 4134 11 Jo'.-two tr{dr, gross of Middlings, a lot W (mie) liatz4. I,awe,(lldlrca,C44tiobs,Blia4favand Gearing., Whreibarrow, s4orelt,;larneae, ljralu Cm, Ale, ti no, tad a grnot wauy 4rticlea tun untunnus to into , iuu. Attendance I. ill be eked anil terms made known on day of salt by JEREMIAH W. DIEHL. A. 4 gnee. 1 SANT. LI. LAIIVt.II. An, O,l•Cr. ,Feb.s.—ta kirl" /I. /),-1 r.t: iustrt 4 tiu.ee .1.1 OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY ::.1. al gblic 21le, sn h 6,1 Jr. Mar. A 7,X1 . t, o'orocL A. a t his retl. deuce, th Uni,ol leo 1,14 .!dame couutjr, Pe., about mtlp ',ora l of Little. t.,en, nod oft mile east of the liouvugh tow, the ftllooing valuable Person al Property. to o FOUR BEAD of IkatiNG AND ELEGANT WORE fl: In ?fart/ling and working, two of them Brood Mares, t azovi itp tcnl, i Cotta, 1 ti n , o years old, well b ruli a to dotalo or single flaruges, / two yadr.; and:: 3 ear old. 51100 a Mil t ', c 0„, 2 Heifers, 2 Bulls, I 3 DeVCOnsiaire, ele g a n t, gh aap. 2 four and five Wa;unt, S Buggies, S flay Card. figesone of them new,et , ne Bed, Threshing Machine &dB Bower, Winn ,a it, k ; 3.llll,Buggy Rake, Reaper and Mower, Roller, Plows, 114 rrtnre, 1 Grain Grin, Shovel Plows. Coto Fork, ,:nale, doubleaud treble Trees, 2 :ct G , a.rs Bree^,bhantis, Front end flow 6,lra, Wind Bridle... Collins, - Roos inge, Fly Nets, Wagoo Faddle and R hip, Riding Each dleand Bridle, f rand five horse Lizes,lialters, Log, Birth, Breast. Halter. Butt and Cow Chains, tiny rot 2 apd FOrkli. Raker: Eq1.: , e12! , . ri:n She e3;01 - 10r.tone, It at tack, aept:thg and a ood Wagon noLlevhuld and 11It;.hen F rut tats, eunersting In port of Bedsteads and Bedding, Table. Benches, ;Tinning Wheel, Cooking and Tea- plate Tables, lot of Tula, and a great variety of articles too nnmeroui to mention. • 44" 4 4ere .. e!i! S'e u ab.o lernig raada . utty .en i. l .l 3 .lBßiftiAt, JR. J.itotßtchr, Aucto...:etx. i Fe .12. to LE - - • prupLic VALUABLR Pr.V.RONAL PROpERTY. The undetictrued, Adedotatratrix of the Estate of Hosanna 3fontort, deceased, will cell at Public Bale, on Wednesday, the 24th day qf larch nut, at 10 o'- clock, A. st the late residence of sald dace to Tranteretort,”. , frok , r!ps vgloUble Piraeus! ra , • . pai, r. 116 AT MARE; .he is an excellent ieJnii)'l}9.l.sf and trill *ark any place. 1 Shining - top Bow, one horse wi gor y ggst 7 of wagon liarness,Sleigh sad set* maab. ing Wachtel rend Wrihaer, /ol Of Idarrele, it aa p at Bees and MTN, 2 lledetelldi and Bedding, ceepett nir , Kitchen CuphoaTd,Co , 4;ing dtoosand dxtures,Chalrs, Case of Drawers., lfsehstand, Bide Board, Stands, leather Bed,Looking Glasse., Clock, Copper Kettle, Lard Can, Pots, Pane, Ladles, Fire Dog; H aa b.' D u . ket, Wheel and Reel, Side Saddle,. lot of now Begs, 2 small Heftier, Crocks, Doushtruy, iy aix t B ox, 8 .. a, BachetAlcales, Chore, Dishes, II Beishats, Qulan g /mats, 6 Balton Jur, and wear articles too nniyerone to mentUß : • BONVORT; Adam'. Peb,l4.-ta puBL C SALE • 07 VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPER* JOHN W, WEIOLB Beal and rersonai Sfalts. PUBLIC situ OF VALUAiiiI7. ` v PERSONAL PROPERTY. The snb.criber, Inteeding to move to tho Welts will sell at Public Male, on Thursday, the ISM day of mares, 1866, at his residence, in Cumberland town ship, Adams county, Pa., 3 mile. west of oettyshnrg, on the Chambers:burg turnpike, the following valua ble Personal Property. to wit; 250,1 WORK fIORSRS, the ono 6 and the other 7 years 01.1,4 good Yates, all young and well broke, two of them 3 years and two 7 year. old, 4 heed of Illick.:ftws, 4 bead of young Cattle, I good four-horns b tread Wagon, I four-horse narrow-treed Wagon, goo d Sp r i ng wagon, for one or two horses, Carriage, good Sulky, Buckeye Reaper and Hower, good Lime lied, Wood Ladders, Bark Ladder', Hay Carriage, Wire tooth Rake. im good as new, Cutting Box, Wheel barrow, 2 set. of Bresebbands, 4 seta of Front Glears, 6 Bridles and Colla - s, nearly all have been in nsa ly three years, 2 sets of harbour. Lines of all kinds., 6 Fly Nets, grawl riding Saddle, Side Saddle; Riding Bridles, 3 Bersheer Ploughs. 2 double shovel Ploughs, Corn Ferks,stingle shovel Plough, Harrow, 2 sets of Butt, Chains, Halter Chains, cow Chain, Fifth and other Chains. Sleigh and Bells, 2 Sleds, Moller, Feed Trough, 2 Rough Locks, 2 Spreaders, decide and single Tree*, 2 Grain Cradles, Scythes and Spathe, Fork., Shovel. and Spades, mattocks, Mewl and' Wedges, Axes, Iron Drill, Crowbar, lot of old Iron, Ae. Also, Ifonseboki tied Kitchen Furniture, so& as 7 Bedsteads, Buteans.Corner Cupboard,3 Tables,Chairs, Desk, Stead. Wood Box, Sink, Clock, Cook Stove and Fixtures; Ten-plate Stove*, Tubs of all kinds, Wool Wheel Small Wheels, Reel, Small Copper Kettle, Iron Kettle, Tinware, Pots, Crocks, Benches, Barrels, Hogsheads, a lot of Bacon, a lot of Rage Shot Gun, Pitted, end a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Bale to commence at B o'clock, A.M., when attend. i. ee will be given by the undersigned. Terms o't eale—All sums andel - IMO to be paid cash: on all snms Of $lO or more a credit of eleven month. will be given, ou notes with approved security. Persons wishing to pay cash on notes will hare the advantage of 8 per ctnt. J. W. LOTT. JACOB MICLIXT, Auctiolecr. Alan, en Ttkaday, Ike 23rd of March nest, at 1 to. clock, P M., the uudarsimied will offer at Public Sale, oe the prmaisew, 2 LOTS OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate In Ilanalitonbai township, Adam. county, ad joining Litbds of Jacob Diehl. Jiamph Wible and Abra ham Waybright, the one lot containing 2 acres. more or less , and the other a acres, more or less, and both cowered with good Chestnut timber. Bidders are requested to gather at Ming ley's Saw Mill. which ls - only a abort distauce trout the lots. Feb. 24. -:It pußLic SALE . having sold my P.m sal Norsery, I am going to tho West, and will thereto.) sell at Puhlic Solo, on Friday, the 19th day of .Ilar , h r,.-cot my residence, In !Jonathon township, Adstos county, Pit, one tulle such ut Dinademille. to wit: She e9tar and stutircel. 'Tis sad, 3 et sweet, to listen • To the soft wind's gentle swell, And think we hear the music Our childhood knew so well; To gaze opt on the even, And the boundless fields of air, And feel again our boyhood's wish „To roam like angels there. There are many dreams of gladness 'That cling around the past,— And from the tomb of feeling Old thoughts come thronging fast; The forms we loved so dearly In the happy days now gone, The beautiful and lovely, So fair to look upon. Those bright and gentle maidens Who seemed so formed for bliss, Too glorious and too heavenly For such a world as this ; Whose dark, soft eyes seemed swimming In a sea of liquid light, And whose locks of gold were streaming O'er brows so sunny bright. Whose smiles were like the sunshine In the Bps bag-time of the y eer— Like the changeful gleams of April, They followed every tear! They have passed—like hopes away, And their - loveliness has lied ; Oh, many a heart is mourning, That they are - with the dead. J. w. LOTT Like the brighteet buds of summer, They have fallen with the stem; Yet, oh, it Is a lovely death To fade from earth like them ! And yet the thought is saddening To muse on such us they, And feel that all the beautiful Are passing fast away ; That the fair ones whom we love Grow to each loving breast Like the tendril of the creeping vine, Then perish where they rest. And we can but think of these, In the soft and gentle spring, When the trees aro waving o'er us, Autj the flowers are blossmniug ; And we know• that winter's coming With his cold and stormy sky, And the glorious beauty round us Is budding but to die! ONLY ONE FAULT BY 11ARY KYLE DALLAS You may see it in Greenwood Cemetery. 4 splendid tomb-stone, with a woman's name upon it. Not Ruth Holly—though that is the name under which you shall know her—but a prouder name, and one you may have heard. Flowers grow about imr tomb and the turf lies ;witty over it.— yon would scarcely guess her life and its gad end as you stood there. Rather would you fancy that love and tenderness sur• rounded one, over whom such costly piles of sculptured marble rears itself, from her hirth unto her death : It is a story suoh_as I seldom write—this life of hers—one that cannot be ended by happy reunions and the sweet sound of marriage bells; but there are too many such stories in the world to-be quietly pass ed over, if, haply, there be any wafning to tUe t a. The live. n; other's Wre, if we read them rightly, the best sermons ever preached, and this of Ruth Holly's is only too true. Yet it began very sweetly, like some old pastoral poem. She loyed, and as loyed'again, and the man she loved had only our faufl. He was young, he was brave, be was witty, he was kandtorne, he was generous; his love was devotion, his friendship-no lukewarm thing of words ;he had great talent and great wrier. Ictriglu queuce had thrilled many an audience worth thrilling. What he wrote touched the skirl to the very quick. He was an amateur painter and musician, and every ' where was loved and honored and admired. He bad only one fault in the world—he drank too much wine at times. What p did so he turned, ;o ?aid conylval friends, into a very demi-god. It was wrong; but not so b-id as might Lave been,apti he would sow his wild oat; sortie day, they said, lov ing him as his friends all loved him ; and so Ruth thought. Sweet, loving, beautlihl Ruth, to whom he plighted his truth, and wooed in verse and song and with his most eloquent eyes, long before lie put. bis fras alun intu words ; but so did not think Ruth Martin's father. This one fault of Edward Holly's overshadowed his virtue in his eyes, and Le refused Lim his daughter's hand giv ing Lim the reason why, plainly and not kindly "you'll be a drunkard yet, lsjed EipPy," said the old man, shaking his lieu, sternly. "I've even ipsn of genius go the same road before, I've often said I'd rather have no talent in my family, since it seems to lead so surely to dissipation. My suns are not too brilliant to be sober men, thank heaven, rude; for ley 4au4htpr, onIA: a oqiier tlenian guor *re her for a wife ypo'd break her heart, hied Efolly," So the dashing man of letters Iblt himself Insulted, and retorted hotly, and the two were enemies. • Ruth suffered bitterly ; she loved 144. `4 1 44r, P 4 she loved Edward ; to disobey her pima, or to break her lover's bead, seemed the only clielve oflhred her, She bad other levers, she had seen muish'ioolo ty, and bad been Introduced to the highest circles in France as well as in England; but amongst all the men she had know none pleased ber se Edward Holly did. N'ot what one styles an latelleclusi woman her self, she reverenced Intellect, and•her 'ac tions were Intense. The struggle In her heart was terrible. She met her lover by stealth, against tier father's Will 1 !nit FOI a laag while she re sisted his entreaties to marry him in dee- once of the old moolo refusal. At last, an- gered tiy bCr persistence in obedience, Al. ward accused her of flaring to link her destiny to the fortunes of one compara- lively poor—owe who must brave his owu way up life'S steep hill without assis- The unmeirel ) PzmCb gME deep, tilliCe, ly into hFr worm 4iesii, and in a sudden inspidEe of teociernital auQ sYmPathY she Die him the promise he had so loassought in vain. They were married that evening, and before morning were upon their way.to shr off city where Edward, mortise sad ""t c ' till of the Pewee, believed that be should wake for bimoelf *moo mad pool- tlea of wblob any women 'night be proud. To her father Ruth wrote a long and loving later, lotploring his forgiuteak but the an- atrer crusbad all hope Obis box bosom. 4 tAs you sow, so ssost. 7 solo," wets the Imola the old Inca wrote. barn aw 'Weir& daughtsr." and atilh - kmir gat heaceftoth•.-(lbrahe Ind . batop netbarkm for years),she thoi seadi oobr the husband kw whom be Jewl letnigoed, Axone, Imo% whet hfircesh iht more, the tender plate alp:: 3u.thapievirsts3oolo 14 11 bees at *lke weeds. Pr - sad 'WU att - OW of lax% antatiold Othirn 03 114 , soon Argot to "Fiore, she hoard Ids woo uttered In wain by AIL sbe knew that be had bet to keep OVA CHILDHOOD. DY .0 ED. D. PRIDiTICE steadily on to mount to the proudest seat In fame's high temple, and for a year - she had nolear of his faltering. Now and then a feverish something in his voice and man ner, a strange light In his eye, a greater flow of eloquence in his talk, a more pas sionate demonstration of love for her than .usual told that he was under the influence of wine, but, the fact only seemed to en hance his power of fascination; never was he so brilliant, never so handsoine. Al- Most could Ruth have laughed at the ser mons preached by temperance folks, of the harm sure to follow wine drinking. If the story could end here, the true story of Ruth Holly's life, It would be almost a happy one, but, alas, the sunny slope down which it seemed so easy to slide, daily grew darker as the years flew on. Hew they be gan to tell her the fate before her, Ruth hardly knew. A little flash of shame came first when his step was unsteady and his voice too lond. Then a grieved tear or two when he was unreasonable. Then a sorrow that kept her heart aching night and day ; for the man who had first won inspiration from the glass now lost It in its depths ; lectures to be delivered were not given to the ex pectant public because "of the. Illness of lecturer " Ruth knew what the illness meant, and tried to hide it. Literary work was ne glected also. Morley was lost that might have.been easily won. Debts grew and credit lessened; Me handsome suite of rooms was exchanged for one quite shabby. Ruth's dress became poverty-stricken, her husband was out at elbows and at toes—he was intoxicated from morning until night, and yet she loved him and clung to him, and in his sober moments he loved her as fondly as ever. Sometimes the old strength and the old hope would be aroused in - him and he would struggle to regain Lis lost position, but it was all in vain ; rum I triumphed, and five years from her one wedding day Ruth found herself with her one remaining child, the fin t had died with in a year of its birth, in the dingiest of wretched tenement houses in a state border- ,ng on beggary. Edward had been more madly intoxicated that day than ever before; he had even given her a blow ; and now, as the night wore on, he muttered and raved and called fur brandy. and cursed her and himself, until she trembled with fear. At last, as the clock struck ten, he started to his feet and staggered out of the room, vowing to get drunk somewhere. Poor Ruth stood where he had left her, for a few moments. The memory of the past was strong on her that night. Just at this, hour five years before they bad fled from her father's home together. How ten der he was, how loving, how gentle ! how he vowed that she should never regret that night, and how had he kept those promises? He had broken every vow—he neither cher ished nwr protected her. His worldly goods he had given to the ravenous demon, drink: his love bad become a something scarcely worth having, and yet she loved him and clung to him. She tried to feel cold and hard to him, but she could not ; she strove to remember the blow he had given her, the oaths he had uttered, but she answered herself as she did so, "It was not he who did 11.--it wax rum,' Elbe listened to the uncertain, reeling ibotstep in the street below and burst into tears. "My poor darling," she whispered, as she thought some grievous calamity had smitten him into the atilag hp was, and he had pot himself "put an enemy into his mouth to steal away his brain," unmindful of Ler pleading, unmindful of her woe and of her shame. lie thought of him reeling helplessly sior,g tie street, and *ared that Some harm would come to him. He might injure himself, or some one might ielare him, He might flail in some out of-the way place and lie there undiscovered,and so freeze to death that bitter night; and in her agony of' terror, poor Ruth ronid not restrain herself frAm following him. Hee poor, weakly baby slept sbe wrap ped it iu a blanket and laid it in its poor cradle. Then sip threw her warm drawl over lier head and hastened down the street, busy this late Saturday night with market going people of the poorer classes. A little way before her reeled the hand some broad shouldered figure of her hus band, and she a lady bred and born astidi oua, elegant,aceomplished,reared in luxury, heard poor laborers' wives warn their children to beware of the "drunken fel low." Bee heard coarse laughs at his expense, and under the shadow of he . ; shawl her cheek bunstbotly : but for all quit nev: ur tholight of going back anti leaving him to himself, As soon as she gained his side she called to him by name : "Edwanl! Edward!" He turned and stood unsteadily looking at her,;in a bewildered way. "Your lie said. (Ton ought to he at Dome this tired . of 1:41A," ‘‘flo ought we both," mid ittith, "Come dettr,". He threw her hand ofE "I'm my own master,' he said ; "I'm not tied to any woman's ;Troia string I" and ataggered away, Ruth following, through the long streets, with every thee turned to ward them as they passed—some contemp tuous, some terrified ; out at last upon the wharves, and there the besotted man sat down more stupefied by the liquor he had swallowed, in that fresh, cold air. Roth was thinly clad—the chill of the sea-blast seemed to reach her very heart. She thought of the babe at home and tears coursed dein her cheeks. Again and again she plead with the mad man at her . Again and again she tried M bring to his mbad score lingering memory of the past days when his love and protection had been hers. fo vain I wild fancies tilled Ida brain; demons born of filmes of rum, held posses sion of his senses. Sometimes he thrust her from him, sometimes he gave her s maudlin embrace and bade her bring him more liquor, but go home he would not,— The distant hum of the city died out at Wit; all was still with the strange stillness of a city night, The frosty stars twinkled over head. Now and then a night boat passed up the river, with measured beat and throb. Once a ruffianly looking fellow sauntered past Arent an the pier; bat though he Rung her an Insolent word and a yet more insolent laugh, Slid went away diving yet more insolently, he did not ap proach them. So benumbed bad Rath grown, so cold to the very 'heart was she, tbat, the power of niotlon had, almost de , faititOlihr, *hen it last, as the church:dock .414 fariltsray2olle4 Ow hour Of AF, tits 4 1 0liga ded alp staggered to IdsM r ind ntal -04 bowsrard,, Storfolloised ; only by clinging tothe tudust4t, could sbe mount the wretched stairs. It was hitter. cold within as with*, but shei was 0,46 And heraelfitatatuncitis Her bk, miltahnsibmtat and alMstiltinot -*be '11•Z• aotilktiOt honolo otndil ottlY, Use oilles thelitilelereetare. Therkyrstren lbw bits of twolueou4x4 Ins owner, amtwith Wed, she ma da a flre in the old Move, arelercoch ed trier, Striving to phi some *is winonth, We her hudiand slusubsredheavil7 apes ME , . WHOLE NO. 3651 the bed in the es4ltr, to which he had staggered on his entrance. Thus an hour passed by, and Ruth also fell asleep. The silence, the pleasant warmth at her feet, the fancy that all her trouble was over for the night, lulled ber to pleasant dreams. From them she was awakened by the loud ringing of the fac tory-bell and by the sound of cries and &Loth& in the streets below. She cast her eyes toward the bed,—her husband was not there! toward the cradle,--it was empty,— She flew to the window,—the ,street below was fall of factoryboys,with their tin kettles. Some great jest amused them mightily. They roared, they danced, the tossed their ragged caps on high, they shrieked in nu musical laughter; and the object of all this mad mirth was only too evident,—for on the steps of the liquor -store opposite stood Edward Holly, holding his child in his arms, and exhibiting for the benefit of the delighted crowd all those antics of which au intoxicated man alone Is capable ! He called on the grinning master of the gin cel lar to "give this child some brandy ;" and turned the screaming infant about In a man ner that left no doubt that he would end by dropping it upon the broken pavement. Wild with terror, Ruth rushed out into the street, and made her way through the crowd to the spot where her husband stood; but, before she reached him, the scene had changed. Some boy, more brutal than the rest, had thrown a handful of radd into Edward Holly's fib r es d he, reeling and blas pheming, dashed forward to revenge the act. The child had been flung away at the first step, but fortunately, had been caught by an old negreas who, though a degraded crea ture herself, had enough of the woman re- ' maining to save the infant from injury. And now the whole horde of boys; beset the drunken man, pelting him with sticks and stones and decayed vegetables from the kennel, and revelling in the brutal delight with which such a scene always seems to inspire boys of the lower classes. Ruth saw that her babe was safe and that her husband was in danger, and, forgetful of all' else, flew toward him. She cared nothing for the jeers of the mob; before them all, she flung her arms about hint, and interposed her beautiful person between him and his assailants. The head that had car ried itself a little proudly in.the presence of the highest of the land—that had seemed more queen-like than that of the empress herself, at the Court of France—that had awakened the envy of titled English wo- 1 man while she dwelt among them—dropped itself low upon the bosom of the drunken , wretch who was the jeer and scorn of a low mob ; and only in love. and pity, not in anger did she speak to him : "Come home, Edward! they'll hurt you, my poor love! come home with me." Mad as he was—filled with the demons of drink, to the exclusion of the soul God had .given him—the soft, sweet voice, the fond tench of the white fingers, awakened some memory of the past in the man's breast. "Go you home, girl !" he whispered ; "ru kill them! Don't fret. I'll kill 'em, and—" "Come home, darling," she whispered egekts WI he stopped and gave her a kiss. At that the boys yelled derisively, and flung mbee mud and stone, at them- One' threw a stortn:--4 heavy stone, sharp-pointed and jagged. Whether he even intended to strike the man is douhtful but the missile flew fiercely through the air and crashed against the golden head of the devoted wife. A stream of blood gushed from. the white temple and poured down upon the bosom where it dropped never to iifl, Itself again—. never, never more. Only with a quivering shudder of pain she felt for the face of the man who had sworn to love and cherish her, and had broken that vow so utterly hers had been so truly kept. '434x.4-twe, Edward," she whispired. "1 can't see you now—kiss me. Oh, be good to baby Be good to baby r and no word more. - The crow was hushed to silence. The culprits slunk away In terror. A. sobered man bent over the dead woman, whose hands had dropped away from his brest, and the love and truth and tenderness of her heart were all manifest to him In that ter rible moment—manifest In vain, for repent ance could not restore her to life, nor blot out the love which had crashed her heart through all those weary days of her• sad married life. "What is the matter here ?" cried a voice, as a portly man forced hl* way ,through the crowd. "4 woman hurt ?" "A woman killed," said the policeman, "and that brute is the cause of all," and the gentleman bent fbrward and started back with a cry of an guish. "It is Ruth !" he said. "Itly Ruth j" and fell back intopoly:Rotes in a daath Uku swoon. Forgiveness anftpent ance had come alike too late for poor. Ruth Holly, Her l i iith i e; could gi t ve her nothing but a grave. The child born amidst want and penury, nourished by a half.starting mother, pined away aid died In the luxurious 'home to which its grandfather bore it ; and now as the old man site alone in his splendid home, he sometimes hears a strange, wild cry In the street outside, through which a drunken creature reels and staggers, howling ever and anon, "Rtith ! Ruth t Ruth 1" •It is gtrward Solly , who ever, in his drunken madness, searches for his murder ed wife. It Is the pitiftd, horrible, heart breaking wreck of the once splendid, bean. tiful man of talent, who had only ONE FAULT. A hire.tOrat; ov ' HONESTC—At a party one evening, several contending for the honor of having done the moat extraordinary thing, a reverend gentleman Was appointed sole Judge of their respective pretentious. One produced his fallor's bill, with a re ceipt attached to it. A buzz wont through the room that this could not be outdone, when a second proved that he had justir rested his tailor for money-lent to him.. "The pityn. Is was the generous cry, when a third psi in We claim. "Gentleman," he Said, "I moot boast of the feats of my preclecomors, but I have returned to , the owners two umbrellas that they lea at my house," . ~r u hear no more," cried the astonished arbitrator. "This is the very acme orlon esty ; it is an act of virtue of which-I nem knelt , any one capable. Thirprize--" "Hold," cried mai*. "I. hays done arm more ituia MIL". I Wel" ort %Wm' e a am , "Leine Leap.' -- • maim* - . 41 1 halm imeak.Wdamc met : r twen ty ririnorpadrgrlt 471 - tpwinmitiscog s tcsoli Wu: ,„„ PROWS POUttilenier tO Witt }lever study kehlPAlleibleiiithent telog uielbl; * 0 Jest thinKki uPon isitriPx 4 *ilinter4 1 0e- •07 thilt*ifir'enbla UltraelnVit";36thil• EMS "I say, Jim, what unclouded work you do tint," asked one &rimy of another. • "Why. cut teeth, ob witelist4 ° replied the other inatetottt TM WILET AND TIME liAlt7.lf . _ . The (took of a French nolalimian t v, h:J..e chataut Is in the south of rfll"Cf!, /lad 4 lll.Outer whldb was allowed the free huge el the kitcken,and which was so intelligent lb. I 1 4Y.WlvevellitObig its usbiral propen it) t., 'Mischief -haft been subdued, and it ~ . enrett taught-to. perform certain useful Fel vi . 03s, such as plucking fowls for instance, a t which ; it was uncommonly expert. ti tl e dab Morning a pelt" of partridges wen given It to pluck. The monkey took thela to an open window of the .hrtehtm, w Lief; looked directly upon the park, and wens 4., work with great diligensx. He soon na -1 Med one, which be laid on the outer ledge Cl the window, and then went ;,quietly on with the other. A hawk, which had, been 1 Watching his proceedings from a neighbor- I ing tree, darted down open the plucked par tridge, and In a minute was up in the tree again, greedily devouring his prey. The consternation-of the monkey at this untoward adventure may he . imagined: He knew he should heieverely whipped for losing it. Ile bopped about in great distress for soma minutes, When suddenly .. bright thought struck him. Seizing the. remaining partridge, he went to work with . great energy and stripped off tbo feathers. He thersiaid ken the ledge -where ho land placed the other, and'cloilink one of the shut ters,conanded himself behind it. The hawk, • which by this time had finished his meal very soon swooped down' upon the par tridge; but hardly bad his claws touch' «i the bird, when the mousey sprung up • , ,t him from behind the shutter. The has k , head was instantly wrung, and the monkey with s triumphant chuckle proceeded to strip off the feathers. MIN This done he carried the two fowls to Ilk master, with s wade= and self rati.(ll,l air, which to say, "Here are two biol., qii. —Just what you gave me." What the cook sad on finding ono of tip: Partridges converted Into r. hawk is mon. than we are able to tell. Bs*. FRANKLIN AND THE PIIILADEI.I.IIII Menoxrarrs.—When•Ben. Franklin was printer in. Philadelphia, it seems he publi,ll - a newspaper. Among other thing.: that received censure at his hands were certain modes of transacting - business by the mer chants of Philadephia. He handled the knaves in such a manner as to arouse their wrath, and calling a meeting among them salvia, they waited upon the sturdy printer. and demanded to know what he meaut. "Here," said they, "we have boon pa tronizing and supporting you, and this our reward. Yon must change lids mod.. of dOing or we'll show you that the mer - chants area power you may not trifle with. Without our patronage where would rot stand r "Gentlemen of the Merchants* Conunii tee,7 said the polite printer, "I, am as ynu see, very busy now, but call at my house this evening for dinner, Isbell consider uo. matter over with you In a friendly manner. The committee congratulated themselves that old Ben was evidently frightened. came to. the dinner at the hour named, but were surprised to find nothing on the bible but mush—made from 11l pound corn—and pitcher of milk. The merchants' commit tee not, being used to coarse rare, could do nothing but watch the healthy printcrwhile he made a hearty meal. Rising front the table he addressed the committee thus "Gentlemen, he who can live comfortably on such food can live without your patron age. I shall cease to attack those practices when you cease to practice them, and not • before. Gentlemen, good night." And for many a year Philadelphia Mer chants were better and far more Itune , !. owing to this incident. We cut the following anecdote of Oen eras Hancock, from the history of the 14oth regiment, published in one of our exchanges. the author speaking of the scarcity of ra don; lays: They were scarce with us—so - much so that some boys bought of other regiments. During this scarcity, Blake happened to be on guardat Hancock's headquarters. was pacing his beat very industriously in front of the General's tent, about daylight, when the General rolled out of bed and came to the door. "Soldier, are you from the 1.141 th ?" "Yea sir." "Is it true rations are scarce ?' .9( 04 s i r. . "You haven't enough?" "No, "How many have yon ? Half enotitzh "I think so, air." "Well, it's a mighty - poor -soldier who can't steal the other halt:" With the I:1 , r remark he went to bed again, whit.' 111:11,- renewed his labors Befnre long the. - cook litlau prep 0 . 11,,, breakfast. One thing after an o ther on the table in the mess tent, and tinalh a plate of hot biscuit. While-thc cool; ret):).) ed to the kitchen Blakestepped up. etniktir'l them into his haversack, end requncil lei walk. Breakfast was annenueecl, - and tli( General went in. lie bad not been then long before he called the cook to bring so:ne bread, The cook told him be had pat hot cakes on the table. Soma conversation passed between them, and the Genvral step ping to the door, watched Blake.very Blake walked his beat apprrei - ,tly conscious of any one being within a mile• Finally the General called a corporal, re hexed Blake aad sent him to his quarters. Ho had twenty-eight biscuit in his haw!. sack. nun Yong .MOTHEIEL-9 have discov ered (said Gray, the poet, in a letter to u young friend) a thing very little known. whieh is, that In one's - life one can never have more than one mother. You may think this obvious, and what you may call a vita observation: You are a green gos _ ling I was, at the same age, very near as Pax azt4 yet I never discovered this.-rwithltdi evidence and conviction, mean—till it was too late. It is thirteen years ago, and it seems to me but as yester day, and very thy I live it sinks deeper in my heart:" Ttiiz following anecdote of President Lin coln is characteristic A Mrs. -, of this city, once called on him in Washing ton to Introduce a youni lady Wilo bad been instrumental in transporting the Cul ted States mails thrimgh rebel territory dcws the'War. 'lire lady wM rather small ; and when Mrs. M r — introanced• her to Mr. Lincoln us •'the yonnsiady who carrittl themitils across the Parana& at Winelic-- ter," be half took her up to lila arms with the laughing remark: "awried the nude-, did she ? But who carried the females !" A navaincan gentleman horrified a email Company a few evening* since by them that he and his wife sepatale4. 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