lititikSiinir t Vice, ar. ook and Par lor STOVES, ,OF ALL KINDS he latest and most approved styles. LN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. coal and bimbe OF ALL KINDS all 4s<• Examine ! C. H. BURTLER'S Ware Rooms, ANER OF CARLIECLE RAILROAD STREET GETTY§BURG IME KILNS. Ea odersigned II sobought out hie former part M. GIIIINI,MEIti V lOW continues LIME -B 1 7RNIN(3, BUSINESS If—at the Gett3 -aborg Lime Kilns; on threorne Railroad and North Stratton ■treet. Thank past patrons, e, hewn' endeavor to deserve its wince, by pr , scenting the Dulcet' es vlitorcree . 0 a* Isrlro wale as possible—always •el srticl• and g prthg good meamore. Parrdar• and may look (or the prompt 011124 of order, continue Rae COAL, BUSINtSS the most popular kinds. Housekeeper. ard bould sit. shim ► call. Blacksmith Coal col. on hand n 1140091 .dellireredauywhere. u littysburg I tow. gR 7 887 J 4 108 4817.1r9 artuors, garners, &r. _ DiftCHICARY . JOHN F. HeCREARY est always Cheapest." E Best and Cheapest, BM BRIDLES, COLLARS and, '.31 - 2'S'S of all lands, in the County to be found at the old and well known Unsure st.,opposltethe Presbyterian Church (MCCREARY'S.) " lding and Wagon Saddles, room substantially built and neatest. : arness, (plain and silver mount complete I n every reepeetaad 'warranted to be or; beat material and workmanship. pper leather Draft Collars, • so stet. They are the best FITTING and table. . eavy Draft Harness, to order, as cheap all they can be madeany id in the most substantial manner . • g Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Fly-nets and everything in the lin None cheaper. rites ikaarom to thelowestlfring standard. ralpereentageforcuh,off allblllsamountio g mars. .rk nothing hut the best of stock sad • 01 every article turned out t o help everyrem , e cr, cited. fel forpastfavors weltivite attention V ~ our , stock. yens acallandexaminerammaint, Qui u ri ., D. McCRILd AC 80N. GE-LASING REF,Mtzio. over,thenndersi gnedhirvereacixn e d OARRIIOII-31AKINfaciaNgs g, .1d stand, in East Itid'Jle street, Gettysburg, ey are again preporicl to put up work 112 the 'enable, substantial d , and superior stunner. ew and second-hey h 0 A IMAGES ,BI7GetEB, &0., which they will dispose of •t the lowest dell orders will be 'applied as promptly saintly as possible. OrREP&IRINGJO dispatch, andat,chespest rates. lot of new sadold lIAILNISB en handier • • for tbr liberal patronage heretofore es them, theysoliclt and will endear or to do. rge ehare In the raters. -tf DANblltil t ZIIIILER.- ,gees and Carriages_ EMOVAL. derelpod has removed hie canter ..mak- Wop to tt e east end of Middle @tree% omsys here be will continue to bull& all kinds of tine, vie: AGES, TROTTINW FALL TOP BUGGIES, Xi ,GGEB WAGONS, dee', k is an put up of iv a._ and hy • 1 111 1 ChUtiC1,111:1d la primitive siva. t 6 1 e confident that lir g _ u ; rw ;;;;; litePlutoPti7 Joao. at W* nodsrat.r.t44, 0 ALLAG . 568.-1 y H ARNE' 3S SHOP HN C JuLP .41.7rie.d. and th 100 11 . .ned the Barns 0 Public generally that **l: , on Carlisle eta "' mil king bulimia. and ager depot, „t„ Gettyebarg. adjoin . hand all kind` 0 7 ha will manufactnre LBO, COLLAR? w. diPa, IBLIBS, I F LY-8E213, At As., • at. cub prcu. Also, of all kinds. b°l !.ldat. the) LINK IGad a wortl; I.? *be vu gni At kr DING attended topromptly at the business for 30 years, 1 .sat kt ad of Work, all taint =4O pork, .tan donee; Give me a oalL JOHN CULP. V; AG. E SEED. owa &ad vtll en by mall the &odor the trade /4 Of Cd IMAGE: • MAHON' r nen eerkable meet sad tie • een eceeded In raising this Var. al /6 to 22 pans de. (radar *vote every t *at will dad. I in Qth ) nrin.hr : grub dig $ too: maw sty oitto tb•• *olrbt of 'Put riplAs pooki woo sr. rice Ipt SO eta . for rori for 1 c • ftit • at w ampa n y , ore rar• Otani /Cr Addrar APIDNIR &desk, co„ Pa rA r , : ENTINEL L uis a Won than an the papers is the Coons, "RR to the beet advertistag Redfea RA" ER ! ',Rf‘4ll!""l44OllER* rnOrnrerons Ann munameA - • RtlttntorsAt between aittrrhottie and Diamond* ' • Gettysburg, Ztg• PUBLICATION: I EBMS OF Tim tiviiiaish Silurritml. ispuhlishedevery Fri day morning, at 112.00 a year in advance; or $2.50 If not paid within the year. No subscriptions dis continued until all arearages are paid, unless at the option of the publishers. ADVEIMBEXENTs are inserted at reasonable rates. A !Mend reduction will be made topersons advertLMngby the quarter, hall year, or rat.— Special notices will be Inserted at special rater', to be agreed upon. dir•The circulation of the STAR asa) BEterinitx is one half larger than that ever attained 'by-say newspaper in Adams county: and, as an adver tising medium, it cannot be excelled. Jon Wong of all kinds will be promptly execu ted and at fair rides. Hand-bills, Tanks, Cards, Pamphlets; &c., in every variety and style, will be printed at short notice. TERMS„casm _ Wearer aiittlCiaa.' ..sticiesttladge—Robert.J.tilsber.. .4 Judges—Joseph J. Kahn , Kober tG. Garner. Pe/Wiesetory—Jacob Mothers. 8 :jistsrusid B.ecorde.r—Wna.l) . Lie t rth. •.7trrileefilleComrte-3. W.Mtnter . D.drici Attorney—Wm. A .Gancan. Treasurer—ll. D. Wattles. sicsiff—Phtllp nano. Cirenier—Dr. W. J. McClure. surveyor—Jesse D. Haller, Ceptiesslstosers-,JatobLoq, Noses Hartman: Edwi na! . Jaiiar son alyermr.-rotmatel —Wm. Mct.llein. Phyticias to Jett—Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal. rec Ors of the Poor—John Rahn, Martin Oetz, Lain Uatr.larff. Slat/lord—Jonas Johns. Ckrk —ti. 1. .V.)lt. I'..ltrarer—Jacob Renner. Coma. Ne,ly. Phylicteeet—J .W. C. O'Neal. olitorr—Henry L. Dream, Martin Bolllnger,llll .3. Ile ,gy. II )6000110F GITTYB6IIIIO !largess—C. EI Buehler. f7444.711-W.3. Li ruittou , 4 1 exati4er3palsgter,Jaas W. Cress, St Alert Tate, A AI. Rummer, Wsit.P. Baker. Clerk—t. D. Daubers'. Treasurer—d. H. Russel. , Isastaides—tieorge W. Wettest, James Houser. 5.1,1 L)ireut..rs— 9a. l 3 Mau, W. T. King, Hiram. Warren, Wee. H. Eyster, Jae sb Au'ghtubsogb, A. tt.ll a scar. S!cretary—A. Si. !luster. Treasurer —E. %I. lisbnests,cls. . • •Ji last—aeorge 3 wope. gawp Bair. ler ry S. Bonner. l.reclors—leotgo 3.a0p0, William young, Maury Wert, akvid ' 1.) LP Kaudlohnrt, Wm. Me i carry; vl9 [HAM D. l limea r ktshua Metter, Marcus SAMIon. ?, 3.5 T t l CIJNA L. LIANI .)1+ GLITTEIBURCI. trident --sle3rge throne. 4 :4,4itr-7oargu Arnold. ftqler—icriot ISushurtn. get Oovid Aceunnughy,John .hruer4ieJrge Arnold, inrol.) n tn, John Wollord. • 1.111.11A21 01MITRILY. .. , ,adent —J. L.deLlek. f Mesta. trar, - -Alexander Coeeari. Irs sprf t flin t I.)ei•h Benner I , »rga 1;)4341er, deorge Little, William B. Meal. levaudor Cubes,,. Svgape. 4. Hassell. 3teretary—lltsll A. Bushier. ..reeistirmr—E,lward J. Valineatoek. Cra ;title!. —Kabert AlcOur.ly, Ileary. A Picking, JAcab Bing, multi O.It.LIZT /.0111COLT0111.8oCIZTT. P. lens -9 tinuel Iferbst. it ale—William Acitierry,J. D. Wltherow. yeretary—henry J. Stable. . • i try—Elw.trit FBllllOllltUCk, fr.• teeret Willi. Ali tiirJ 14.. Wawa, Wiblee7ol33B it •elf thn, PreJeilik Diehl, W. Ben White, Elisha ~•,• tr O LULDING 45.10CIATION. • ka-6durArda Pahuestock ereil44l—Wililim A - Duncan 4::relay-4041aP. ilca.lracry. rre tsar:m-7,01a Calp. c ;apart —J. W . C. O'fiealadhp Rupp, A.J. Carer i). Kat lea art, Wm. P. A.ttioson. OAS i9ILIIANY G ..FAlana.stoct S,crctlry —Wm. A. DaQC /O. trer—JUJl tt. o.lllllor. t D. 11[44541er. Hick.lberger, 11. D IV. A. Duncan, J. D.Dantier Wa LTERSQXPAXI, ~.e Do rge ideClallan. it h l it t . . g ß er a . ehier. R •..el,grar, pi./ Pre isarer --Scipao B. Russell, .. coorsatraa autacue. jo•steater —Robert. Illocurd.r. ry sad Treasurer —Davi d Wills . First. Seeca ed. Cr.ifna depart 9.00 A. M. 2.00 P. M. arrive 12.25 P.M. 6.45 P. M. [nil [lnn train mates close coonectloa.for thir d 0)4 rg ittetn anal Western points, the second trio ',lilt Baltimore. isSOCLATIOia. ;digs Lodgc, /4.12 i, I. 0. 0. P.—Meets lorner 0 i. tud Sailroad stteeta,every Tuesday evening ire ion Mocampersest, No. 126, 1. O. 0. P.—ln Odd Pei low.' let end 3d Monday in each month. Good Samaritan Lodge, No. 338, 4. r. Jr. --Corner of Carlisle and It tilrosd Waste, 2d and tth Thltraday in each month. Gee. neyno/ds Lodge, No.t 80, I. 0. O. T.-00 SAW. more street, every Monday evening. syisgas rribe, N 0.31, LO. M.--In . 1 1cOonanghy's 11411. every Friday evening. Post .Y 0.9, O.A. 11.—North East corner of Diamond • every Saturday evening. legintdami. L raw.,( airises)--Pastor, &Hr.°. A . Hay, D. D.-- Services oy Professors offkillage and Seminary &t -iara itely, dabbath morning and evening and .V o Iritsday evening. During vacations, Sunday .".• °ming service omitted. a. rAer Breldenbsogb. ices Ibbeth morning mad ereging,an.d Wedars day eroolug. ( . 1 I , d?is,copai—Berm; Q. 0 Olaeston. J. B. iarrices iibunth morning and evening, end Thursday evening. r'resewteridis—Rev. Wm. H. Hillis. Services Sabbath morning and evening, and Wednesday evening. Gicra en itsformed— R ev. W Deatrioh. Bar. W, , rningend evening,* Wedgeviely eirenieg. !While...Ker. Joseph 401. Services Ist,l3d and Olt Sou tilts. eiorpllgg sad giternoon. uaied JataiesoiL—Bervice by epee's.' appolpeakests. grattosinal Sails, 4r, N - . M. .K.R.A.UTII, Attorney st .ell • Law, Gettynnari, PL. Collections atidillllitgal .buelnesi promptly attoLded to. ,petice on Baltimore street, south of the 0020cLIe• it: no 18, 1889-tf iIcCONA.CrG . Y,. Attorney at . one door rostof 017111.111'S Drug irture,,..:lll.,wergDarg street. • I, , ociat cttootival Oran to dolts, Colleottanhand ,cuvaeat let tee. All legal bnalneu; and ktpFy.,ty, Back-pay,and Damages I,c U. i&I% ted,“&111,11c es protaptlytud afillelent aly iltlegidell &O. v4rr • it. °caged, ipd at,c,te /arms for sale fa tors mid otik•r 'region' June 18, 1569.-tt . . t J. COY-ER, ATTO RN EY 44' / A . • LAW, wia. romAtlj estaad go itqlliicc!piiind ' Jth er aslueliseatruitsmi telsiseekre.. .1 lice : weed. Pehaeeteek . kat Dossier lid Zl.log-t ,r* •re s. 41119kare4iireet,Gett7gbant.Pit. Xay 2,i4:lSea. • AVID ii. 1J IILDB , ATTOB gy LAW, erttl preintitly attend to collo* ono tad ell otkar tttudtutaialetnteted to big cam fir I floe tt h esilllopestli the t4treestory bulldiar yJotitelhe :ear t.tanta. nyob grs, May 29,11nrf AVID WILLO, ATTORNEY AT 6tS4,ollce et alerseldieCollitheBo:4o,-, or c er ofoeptrelitquate. May D IL IL• 1, ItI7BER, S. K. Co, Ae; of Agaiibt!rsburg and Wagitsgtego ittrAct June LI, 1869.—tf OR. J.. A. A.II.IISTBONG„ Hattait located at NSW SLUM will &team' to an amoeba.' of bia profoaoloa, and will be found at hla °Moo whoa not protoadocally eammod. McKim) aroroww,P.O.,l Adams owaally, Pa. f D R. j. 6. Q'NEAL Huh 4 Oita* at Ma madam* is laltlitora ,t wo toaea .ttiove the e•optur Ostia . Gottysbagg ,Kay 29,18117.. JOHN 'L. RILL, M. D., DNNTLIT Moe In Oblieberiburg street, toseriy opposite tb Ailf-Raving 'Upon in constant practicii over Stieees. p &Stouts can be moored at good wart. 1.12411.-41 . . DR. J. E. BE R EST RESS ER, -Dent et. laving located to UettyNars. Wren ercloee to the mobile. .0111se I a .Tork etreekauitelt e pp o mt. ci t e Globe tea, where he will be prepand to Ahead to say ogee olthlathsprovlnce ettbe Deal" Pereoasta meat of fall Dr Portia 111 et so f t Where wiled to caltlecal e ream:mob/a . July 30,181111,-d,f DR.W. LEFEYRE Little/6km Adam co., Pa., • ACING pareasetently looated4g that plats, Ira engage la VIM meueral prigitlio of Medicine as Surgery. Ofilae hi Lombard street.. ruse Baltimor crest. • . 4 lilt 20, 181/1,4 1 Ladies? F - aboy Fids P JOHN •FAREIRA',,' 718 ARCH STREET., I Middle of the Block, heL7th end Ilth St., Ilona . Side, Impostor, Masedhettuar end ;Sealer in ell kinds and .quent" of FANCY FURS Al LAMB' AID 0H1131221r8 Truk- • a/Mu ealeried, nasodeledased 'swayed . "'" ferorebly known idicumitZ l Parma' Iral7 Wren* epleadld wortmest of the &final kinds orrajamati== end We had them use, I Would respordsio flaft ol %=. l. Adam) Sad &newt Conatwalktuid. Yam law end taseettft rtatent of Nesst r r runs ibr All le lore Lathes end Children. Lein iksteetseheadt sit, as Werrees lowpricee ea any iests—dio other rairetable Hoses ht the tales. CU WM% JO= Oct. 1, Ipic-ist I " Argil a FP/CIAL DIRECTORY =3 %DUES IYJITY IatITALINCJELAICCIOOMPANY • orroars 00i..3 . A.T Lea Ho= July 24, 11M4,4 Nagle Hotei, surryisuaa, MEMMII ; . . El VOL. LX X s . .NO. 1 BLACKSMITHING.- B. G. HOLLEBAUGH H MI opened a Blacksmith Shop on Washington street, next door to Chritelasan'aXarpenter Shop, and Isprepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITit INS{ , at reasonable raies,andinvitesashareol nubile patronage. S.SPAIIIINCI sr all kinds. Glee April 30,186 e—ti JERENIIAII CU.L p GETTYSBUEG, PA., Undertaker & .Paper-Hanger, preparsdco furnish on sheet notice 111 d r namable ? terms I COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. Heals° tsunami hand alarms assortmentoi WALL PAPER.. which he sanest lowestcaah rates, and if de sired will furnish hands to put it oil the wall. PLAIN .ct , FANCY SlcN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDE& fel - York street—a few doorseast oft uthormarburch nay 27, 1861— tf ROBERT D. ARMOR , GAS FITTER,,PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Bart Middle stred,hatfasguare -from' the Court-house GETTYSBURG. PA., •' WILL promptly attend to all or den in his tine. Work done in the most satis factory manner, and at prices as low as can possiblybe afforded to n4e , ? -+F . • • S =PIP E arnished, as well as Chandeliers Brackets, Drop Lights tc.; also WATS& ffliff.ll,4l4ips, Tap nal frost Spigots, and,' n short. everything belonging to guor water fixtures. Belie hung, and furnished if desired. Locks of al kinds repaired. Dec. 26,1862.—t A SERVANT FOR ALL Roth's Improvement for Opening, Closing • and Latdsing Oates, MAY be attached to any gate ondoperated from buggy ,team or saddle, by one head, In any de sired direction from the gate—opened andclosed from one point, at any di/Mace front thegate. Thisint provement I stlmple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disarranged by . the - nagging elite gate, nor by the frost raising the posts; may be made at • country blackentitb's.and easily attached to a gale. Theundersigned,having the Right for Adhuns 0 , , will sell Township and farm Rights of thltlia provemeat. Also, BOTH SEIANZ'S AMERICAN LEVERGATE —which will be found valuableand convenient to all who bare gates to drive throagb—as they remain by *heir team,open, close and latch • gate, without the necessity of getting In the wet or mud. /or Nolte r information,to.,addrosa • ISRAEL BRICKER, May 13.-tf ?dominos P. o.,Adama co.,Pa. NEW BU`SINESS. Upholstering Sr, Trimming WILLIAM E. CULP HAS = i l eslueiteW ivtabeionanVo street, for Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat trasses, and Upholstering in all its branches. " Ile also continnes his old business of Trimming Boggios,Cartiagor,ne., and weiletta trout sue try ki their patronage. Charges moderate. al Gettysburg, Pali Dee.ll.—tf HO WE MACHINES! THE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUINE ELIAS HO WE, JR., SEWING MACHINES JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent for Adam; Cbanti, Pa., Granite Hill, P. 0, (Ga i liten's Station.) tril I totoromptly ,iitAntrifed ko: Niacin 4./ deliveryi toiin part, of thrlannaty netnto glans given gratin. . . in.. The public are cautioned against parties who use the Damao( ROWS In connection with their ma chines on account of the popularity of the Howe Ma. chines. There are none OVI ITINII unless they have inibadded in each machine a medallion having the likeneas otELIAS LIOWS,Jr..on itotc. feb.26--t1 COOPERING! pgTER CULP ?pa comn . nuc.64l the COOPERING BUSINESS • , • in a3l its basiiichd‘ it his teal/lance' on the ilonlmia burg road, at the end of Carlisle street, Gettysburg, Pa. The public can always hate made to mast all pads and styles of VLAr resssis, ~Q 49 UT STANDS. PICKEL STANDS, TUBS, PLCUR BARHAM& / also manudeetare,b mull* miLlEeps Rider Itirrels. tot ell other Rinds' Of Oddpethig. Iltepidrlng done cheaply sad with despatch'.' •Cli,e-ns a c ty. 1809.-11 • ' • Surveym . g--Conveyaucan . g. • J. - S. - .WITHEROW, ;11.1RFIEVI ) PA;. 4 .Tenders his per-vices to the public • PRACTICAL SURVE Y OR, ,ii N d Isprepared to survey' Farms, Lots, ie., on rea eenehle terms. flaring taken out a lon verncer's Lteense, be will also attend to preparing DUDS, BONDS. BEL E &SEC WILLS, LEASES,AR -7/01.11 Of AGREEMENT, CLERKING j , • ALSAbik es. . ~ :, Miming had considerable experience in title line,he hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Susi- INN promptly et tended to and et barges reason able.— Postoface address, Psi rA tad, A dams co., Pa. Jan. 1, 180.-4 FURNITURE. r(..?". D. C. 811EAFFER • PETERSBUR9, (Y. 8.,) REENNA., lapteparedtothe Ralf ite,aiything in Me asebeari ea ea be bad la the county. lit‘Paroluteefe will do well toonil and examine tairatoek beft bayjag elsewhere. FU R TURE madddidartAer. ltapatriagdotte meat obospaad wick 41010 1 •1", Jan. ltd. Ind -II STEAM f SAW 3-4-- nailoragproCluis oporatjoaa4MAN ilaW; BULL, at tliot Katla.Nolcatoia, otsone burg Elyria" and it prilgarloil to amrioardor tallest . WEITZ OAK. MN; , many kind oflljakb4edadea44 ItkAiiWirtaitdiotico' and at low taloa. Ws Ono taaa El ' i "l ar r m SHINGLES, PAMIN' , • L U It . _ delivered at au gals s$ thiolowlar RAMS: alaaarill he deducted for the ash treseste,. o o r e *r. walQeth Tili t alt==llareir; be WSW' rkryi ethatliarahatastase. • • ". A le - Sato should toe addressed to his at Gruffes t/on P.O. Adum ,oast a. : • • #3121q110 3 / 4 219N22120/191., OeL 29, 1.13290.41" OUNT' S COMPOUND 701 THI 01111 OF " PUTRID ORE THROAT Nr way otber;lallawaske.on vikmrar4dlsasia *Me ftreatif not of ilalheirtaft~. — Alio,Bo•llMlT MS. This modkinshaaJmnitrledla' THOUSANDS OF AU:SA ; a dllferiat p la arte of the eouat4iatutAkaa sever &ma knows fatliad I,peorift teullneetloae. flthurair beemarol. °treat. trial awl it . ' t i lriosxr 0111 P *Cade strtisiss lints twit it kat tam:Wore _ • . slibtso4, " istSitosistil wale. /V .1 as itestttlilmistor•lnt Adams oos. ILIUY.-tf IrOurr 00. .!...„. . i . . . .. ' . . -..- . -. . • ',. * ' _II: .: • , . . . - . . .. , . ~ . . , • • .. .. . • -1 ut: • . ..•? • -..--, . ~ . • • \ . . . .... • ,'' "'" ; - ' - '''.' -.. • i.• .- " - • - g," 0 :-. • • • ... . CL 1 , ' \ I 0 1 . •• I . 1 "--....„ \ I s . 1 • ,-, . , . , L j l aii . 44*.s.,\J ... c 1 .; .. . ~.. -. •.! i .-- - - .. • • . . . JOHN 1 WIN W. TIPTON, FASHION ABLE BARIUM, opposite the Maple Hotel, Mettysbura,Pa., whey. he tenet all thesibeonad read)thattendto ail easiness in hit tine. Hebei alstanezaellaat tesfetant Insure lotto factioo. Oise him acall . May 2901457. GETTYSBURG BAKERY rft HZ Arm of Newport & Ziegler having been Me -1 solved,the undendszonf willeoptinns the Baking heeled.., in all Ito branches, a tthe old erted, Corner of South Washiligian'and g eat Media streets, Gettysburg, Pa. . . - Al) kind, of - o►ase, , - saran, • ROLLS, PRIITZILS, AO tont tacitly baked and al wa y to be had fresh. With many years experience and every disposition to please, he reale that he eon promise eatlethettoa In alleaare. Orders solicited, sad promptly attended to. With many Omits for the patronage bestowed on the old Arm, ita continuance to muted. B A 61111.11 Atirt 9. 1969 ,ir OYSTER SALOON ChambersburgSt.,Gettysburg LW always on hand a largo usortment oral kinds of CONFECTIONERY, made of the belt materials, with fruits, Almostle, Sabha, Ylv,Cakee, Le. FRESH OYSTERS _ served tooted:mem Mid orders for Families or Par tisi promptly filled. Having special aocentmodatlon or Ladles and Gentlemen, and being determined to please, be Invitee his friends to give bibs a call. Nov. 5.1860.—ti GRANITE-YARD , ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT. prepared to (anthill GRANITE, for all kinds of BUILDING SAID MONUMENTAL PURPOSES. Curbing, Sills, Steps, Adders, Posts, Monuments, Ceme ter-y Blocks, &c., &c., entand dabbed in every OM deflred, by beet of workmen. 114.0rdieratrom adbtancepromptlyettended to June 3.—tt BROOMS! •BROOMS! The undersigned continues to manufacture Brooms *this new stead on the north-east corner of Centre &pier., adjoining Blerbowees Bogor Store. He sill have during the fall a full supply on hand, and will be able to furnish them waot,ssALE OR RRTAIL. Brooms medal° order or on the shares. Persons hay ing Broom Corn would do well to give him a call. Gettysburg, B. R. TIPTON. flept.l7, 1369.-3 m - BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. ANUMBER of sets ofCOTTAGI FMINITITRE bar lag been gent by mistake to the Gettysburg Borings Hotel--fartics wleblag very cheap and good furniture cua be accommodated by calling litmettlate ly at the Furniture Store of Gao. A. Wawa & Co., pa Old elessta•lolllce,) - Jay /0.-111 IPROPRIBTORE. FARMERS Star Bone Phosphate. T o all agriculturists, tberekire, who are in search of an active and pernianeat manure and wits lay have the claims of this article presided to their motion for the QM time, the naanulazturers would suggest, that STA.II, .130 NE PHOSPHATE Is worthymf their experimental trial. at lut; past uoatimeoe warranting the tallest senfigespe, that af ter a trial they will sad their testimony Co that of hundred'sf humeri into now regard It es the cheap eat and best manure In the market. THE AMMO N I loonppliodsbundantly from Um orsanie portion o tholienn. PRICII $5l PER TON TN BLOB. Armen wishing Ground Bone, Oil of Vitriol ,esn b supplied. Give us a all. tit .A. Spangler basoitr Phospbatoter sale. PBTER BUBLITZ. hiaaniketurer. BURKHOLDER & WILSON, Beater Hay-Press Buildings, Worner Washington and Railroad its. • ettysb tirg, Penna. 11116:130 Pboaphate is Ids sale by A. SPANGLER, Gettyabwrg, Pa. WIBLN k SONS; Gettysburg, Ps QSAYT A EZILLWROD Gran n, Pa. ig.giatoAlr * New sdis,Ps., Pa g#4.M lO r>EVati allim KaYch 111.-4( A Word to the Wise Efyipiy Thx:POTLTANT TO P4BACIIRS ' • Reaver s Chemical reitilizer Vlmportance 1[ a, :az cK, se aatt email* Vartiliwir, • itortheiall of oar coant4rowbalgaa 10 au sac ma lag satlanad aftar laufgatady sad maw sz perimmat, . Chemic,al Fertilizer surpusesaltotherelu adaptednomie to all kinds of soil, I have pirrehased the riAtPor Adana amity. and am prepared to 1111 orders It prempt/P sedan reasonable term. It la tio he.mbeg.bat HAS BEES S,(TC,p . EBSFULLY TR]ED by a nareberof ear restearp, pad fradalited by ,ali who have It to be•the best Hs the market, •tad the cheapest. lam proposed to furnish thls letyllispr he say quantity. sad will denser In,any town or village in the 'CPunty, whoaorderedln aotlootqa•otity ilia • TOW. I maaaleettute it'll:math) at 560 per ton without baimoir. 5661. bap. This ftrdliter Is sompolood at the twat •tertillahm ohassioalethat ear' behad. I eme ma oil of vitriol; it does aot cantata &ay opeoadaitharoftwo do not aro it. Mather do Zap Una sat sakes.' Tax OBJBOT 01- TUN OniltEdii UREMIA Is to 'strolls,* a fertiliser that willitalot ter averts** otop—oat only for gas.. cantatas thdlkdost at fatal matter to toataratbo waist/ad teekellrire WV. while the sausoakkhwese the firseldr. I expect t o maanlktetreklicip Pl tty ied='hit•lZits 4 015 5 ask no pot • .nip to gve t atrial -al an Itlado'bf‘ . rapt std. roptablea. nanTloll.-4 bora paaatabtotaata horoattor sold, aad if so, art to oa aalls . /0 * *nal Vilte law, it Wailers wappal. oritora prt•loonlanoWilittob, sd' 11/01/M 111012114„ 7%. . • IsiolostirenteaNnuts. is. N. liellYM Alaristsl tattatibroola atcanat tyaadttate 111411 itajleadinwvaleAran Pk] v. . BOWER'S MANURE HENRY BOWER, atertist, -;-L rwmaftulir*, • :. saulassalr - - - • of r r "bil 48 " 11 1.1. "t= iffffo meal . Paekedia Beyt lietitti :0414' DlX4olLl424iiii ' 1:410.; . • " 4 " 114 • assi;suk Iragcibiitgiwhiiaarfiift• A4linig t P L z ,! • WILLIAM' kiplitAishr • 0 I 16: ija isos J• • • Bag Hewer. . • EE1923 1111 JOHN GRUEL, next door to Jingle Rotel, GETTYSBURG, PA., PETER BEITLER ►t reasonable r►tp— ttrtiligtrs, at. TRY TR. == Pea sum sr IPA; 114-17 - pETTYSBURG, PA S ., FRIpAY, NOVEMBtR 26, 186 g. tarwardiug g!noto. _ _ LOOK HERE I THE undersigned has leased the Warelouseon the ournarokEitrattonatteetsad . the Itallroadaettisbarg,Pa., andwlll carryon ih Grains& Produce. Business nalli tab ****** s .Tlis highest priest willtlways be paid for Whest,lt7e,Cors4oatii 3 Oluverand shy Reeds, flaxseed, Sumac, Say and Strew,' Dried 7relt,Nits,Beep,4ams,tiboillders end toes, with everything else In the county, produce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constant)) for sale ,Ootrees. auger, Mol Byr• ups, ~Teee, gplees, galt, Cheese., Vinegar, Bode, Mnstard,Btarcb,•Sroome,Buokete. Blacking, Soap, Sc. Also,CoaL OIL, Cell Oil, Tar, Sc , 1150 of all kinde;Elpikeeandelails; Smoking and Chewing To b‘ge.. e le .41ware able to supply* Brut rate artlole 011 flour orltb the different kinds of Teed, Alio,Groundelftedir.withaaanoftndotherfertill zero. COLLATthebastkol,ton asoarlowl.l He will also ran a . LINE of FREIGHT OARS to N 0.165 North !inward Arent, BALTIMORE and No. Bll- Marketetreet,PRILADELPIIIA. All gdode Rent to either place +Mbe connived and fornra*ded promptly All ,roods abotald be masked "cans. CAR." APri) 2,t889. JOSEPH W ail. J. a. WIBLI Joseph - Wible & Sons, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants 6orth•eatt camera/ Raanpad asd WiLllthiggielf Sir GETTYSBURG PA Wen n? cash price paid for alikinde of Grain and 11 Obtintry Prodnce generally. The highest cub price paid for good Hay and Rye Straw. We will keep constantly on band for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, such a. Sugar*, Coffee'', Teas, Molasses and Syrup, To bacco., Soaps, Spices, and everything finally kept in a procerl Store. LINE OF CAM TO BALTIMORE. We will ran a line ofr rs to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse of KAIFU:ION & CO., 12S North it., eorurr of Franklin. (or the traneportatlons of Roods earls way, leaVing Gettysburg every &louder and re turning on Wednesday. The beet brands of i➢YT;LIZRBB constantly on haw], or se rnred at shortnotice for those ordering. 'Apt.119,1.869.—tf pENIGVAL.--The undersigned has removed his PRINTING OFFICE from the Diamond to the corner of Railroad and WaiihingUld , where he will be pleased to meet lola old Mande and patrons April 9.—.3t NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE , HAS taken the Watehouse, lately occupied b ' Philip Hann, at Granite Station, on the line of th Getty'Yarn Railroad, 2 miles from Hunterstown,and will deal!, all kinds of Grain ana Produce, giving the higheet market price. I will also keep coasktntly on band for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar,Mol .lilyrope, Tem, ic.,•ith Pal Pleb, Oils. Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lord, Tobaccos, /to Also, the best brands of FLOUR, with TIED of al kinds; also, Coal. I respectfully solicit thep•tronageofearfriends, and invil•the public t• call and e x mine my mock Jan .t 2.— t f A . B. ICH ENBODE. NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse Oars, &c., of Cutp & leagurra&W , the undersigned Warehouse, to carry on the business, an der the firm of . 31011111 & Co. at the old stand on the corner of Washiagtonaaltailroad ***** ts . on a more extensive 'cal* thee heretofore eve of Freight Oars will lisav• oat Warehouse ry TUESDAY BOON. sad acCol3 modation trains wile be run as occealon may regatta ity !lila arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times t• and 'from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to ns,will beprompt ly &guarded to. Our cars ran to the Warehouse of Stevenson & Bons 166 north Howard 'trust, Balti more. Being deeennined to pay good pricer, sell cheap sod deal fairly, w• Instr. ybody to give as a call. WM.M.BIGRAM. ALIMANDIRCOBRAN JAXISBIGHAN. Jan. 11.1868 ROBERT M'CURDY DLAIIRR, IN • FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &o. • GITTTSBIIRG, PENN'A. TElEtindereisned Is payingathis Ware.house,ln Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's Hall,the high's t prices for IFLOUR, WHEAT, Ring, CORN, OATS, SIMI— WERAT, crwv2R ANOTIMOTHY-151111118, POTATOBB, Ap., to., aikd I nTI teetuOducer , toe v e bila a oletib r 'Mips Re has constantly °nisi:id/oriole, A LARGE supT.Pr OF GROCERIES ' , 114poss,ti a r a rdrossAlltuts•die..wfth Salt Nish, sA4 PirA,Tobancpp, Ake. Also, th•beetbrav ornan'orik lesQ o f s al 1g...., Efellkewlse has • SEVBRAL VALUABLE pEßTlLrzans, Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A • Mexican Guano. Whilst he pays the highest market prises forall ho bops, he sells at the lowest Ilvingyroilta, He Oars of public patronage, resolved - to give ea, it taken; o sae. ROBERT ALOCIORDY,, • Suly23,lBllo.—tf garb And' Sistattrants. E H.O T-F, • 4rhe tarps t- isd stoat oolimadloas in IiZTTYSI4IJBO, ItZNNA. - limns 4): A zzz ammo &vs wAssumairoa sinus JOHN L.,TitTlif, Proprietor. ter%e Onantb”,for Pasaciagers and ihmigsgiNrini' Doiset; onatTivalanddspartureofial Yoi fin Osiotakerisitcsuareik o * l !4",*( l4 ; - Kai* . : KET ST N Ell-01.B1; h..- _. GETTYSBUTia, Pd. - . Wb g:.MITERS, PROPRIETOR. • NOW OPMN; THIS is line* Hansa, and haabeia . l a. Rated tip. la, 4.a. aunt. approved septa • ' . . 1414 4 44441 , 4 04041 .0404 a'oivi•pt•nt beta, ita tks motto tligthet!, pvl4lolol' !h, town. * livery jApaapo tjanittiliabtea earatetor titesorsaaoredirt!etitilfdtoiii art ati*Vati,i/att.aatilitilitialillitattaltal WI we 11011411 asa yelp *ficifitetor Stride fai r - pita roxial• - q iitermas.imeof rpoirtto wocNYytolloJtuhaaolygLlk~Mrat~y.. s!, `> I 401i.,;4-4 PRE-' EITTION- .• '2., wire MlltkltD A S' s " T ; R ..OP,Noi mama m i d, prraalpti*:ll4olaataitd -.143”:11 Ilastledziodelsbar hoods,whictir viliraoisishimas at a fair ads tit 11164 . 111tata la lillassaaasky. Pa. - 0110.14X014.` 10.1•MI.rolt -.....4 , 1:74.iirp0.c0r.irv . "4 . ` ' `'FC. Vagaziaco, at. "UNQtriv.nIONADLY AMR BERT BD 4 TiINREP WARS OF TUX KIND IN 'MR WORLD." HARPER'S MAGAZINE . . . . Matter's Magazine, apart front the Illustratirma, cantatas front I try to ono' hundred per - rent: -mote ma ttrr than any similar pertodiral tanird in Zhu /M -eth Mugu . ge. 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'A COMPLETE PICTORIAL HISTORY OP Tug TIMES "TUE BEST. CHEAPEST. AND MOST SUCCESSFUL FAMILY PAPER' IN 'IME TN I ON." HARPER'S WEEKLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED In November will be commeneetl".lf:n and W(fe;" pew sorisl story . isidendidly 1118sta:ed. by WILIIII Counts :Author of "The wasp in While." Name," ...Amadei:kw anal `The ldoenstonen. New Subseribtry will be supplied with Mar rs's Wzmu.v from the commencement of the Story to the end of .Ih7o for lour Dolhers. CRITICAL NOTICZB Or Tin PRIMO. The Mann Rank Peen of our country. Complde in all the departments of en American immlly Paper, nee WKSILT bee earned for keener debt to He Jotraxu. or CrYllitaTlON."—Nrat York ere foiag Poet. Reirea's W May be unreservedly declared the beet newspaper Ia Asseries.—N. P. independent. The article. upon public qweettalle which appear In 'a WIMILT freak week to week Wow eiritsuark able series of brief political est ays. Thee are dfirtin. gnlsbed by clear and pointed tistrment, by good e =mon sense, by independence and breadth of•lew. They are the expression of mature conviction, high prier/OS.l'Bd strong (seller. and - like their place among the best new spaper writleg of the time. North American Ser ino. Betas, Man. .7. Y. WIBUI BB BBCRIPT/088,-16:0. • Tana: Harper's Weekly, ea* S 5 00 Eztra Copy of either Ike Nogortoo. Woekly. or Bazar, soul be skppiierl yrafisfor may Club of Phe BP bieriber• al IN On each. in one nrosinarree; or, ,tkx Omits far 120 00, without raira caM, Bubscefyikas go Harper's Maittiges HyaitiV. awd Baser, to ate address for one year, CO;or, two of itarper s Persodicois Oa one addreroyer one year- $1 00. Byle. blushers can he supplitA at soy time. The A usual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth bind la it,. will basest by impress, free of expense, for! each. A complete Set, comptisiog Thirteen Volnmou, seat on receipt of cub at toe rate of $0 25 per vol., freight et ripens* of parthastr. Volume Yin. ready January Ist, 1570. The postaa• on Harper's Weekly 1220 cents a year. which must be paid et the aubscrther's post selos. Addy.., HARPHN A DE0111215, New York. "A REPOSITORY OF FASHION. PLZASURE, AND INSTRUCTION:. HARPER'S BAZAR A ainrpligestisaMisiajni numerous fall-Mmod pate term a 'Newhall ertlides serempstdon the piper every and oonaalraany an elegant Ordered Pub. PMts, Harp. r's Haw eontalne 10 folk pages o f the also of Ihuper's Weekly, printed on auperflas cideadered paper, and le publish ed weekly. ail TICAL FOTICKB OF TIIII NUM. Harper's Baser contain* betides pictures,pst tem. etc., • variety of matter of especial Doe and 'Duren to the fatally; articles of health, dress, and house. keeping In all Its branehea ; its Mitchel nuttier Is modally adapted to the circle It is intended minter eat mad Instruct; and It has, besides, good stories sad literary matter of merit. It I. not surprithig that theJoureal, with met femme., bits sabred In a abort time en issmsese stmeses; be sensibly of Its kind was desired p ebopeqmkthe of Ibmillse, and moblialters have tiled his demand. Tb. young lady }ho buys a single nember of tberpehaeaser is med. k stbscriber for lila—Res Fork Zeoining Art Sim Baser is excellent. Like all the yoriodicals Ishii* the Harperepubllsh, it is abase* Meetly well edited; and the dug of readers for abets it la intend. ed—tbe mother* and datighten is averse famitise— ot but profit by it- good sense and good tagie, Width, no Olive no doubt, are today making very many homes happier than they may havebeen before eb i , women began taking lemma le POI ettili mod household and oohs) manages:mit fro" Ibis good watered pootoit—Tite Nationg. - It bas the merit of baths sessible ef eopyrytog struemon. of gwing ageellent petters', In slrhy pigment, and of betas nonelected with good read. Ingmatter.—Warchmen and iyejkagr. lawyer's Sour, ono year, „.... 00 ho AA es Von of either the. lajgaphair,lrseitlY;Pr Bazar villt be supplied posits for soar, Mob: of Five Bulacribers at $4l 00 seek hi one rasotttause g or; sfx Copley Jor 820 tO, whhoutortzs igepy„ Bubstrfptloas to Harpers Xaaastas, Weakly. sad Bazar, to ma address lir ono year, 010 DO: sr, two elf Harpy's Pazioditals, to one address for on yam, gat) fry pl. be Vit o et ti Woe. Vali d o Oa r • haw , the years bstiod ersoarlsoritoe Wp m. be Oen tby express, freight repaid, Az II Dom*. irwiltspo ipp Barra' a Your le ID' amt. • lair, lebkh peat be ea tha stires(beertoipostateA, Addrisi Baling) t BBOTBW Pow Tort. Oct. It mann as* (b . t 1 NM. C. Stalisplith Sc GETTYSBURG, Pd., Carpenters andC tr tO on ac rs Doors Shutters, Blinds , Door And VirindowFratn.es, ex,r- nice, Door ik Window,. ,Brackets, Usudantl,yon. hand and !nnanaral4luiad .tio. Order e BEST MAT PIS, by experienced inteduatukand at REA.SONABUI PRitES. leMltdroprolopay attoodod t. IMEM 1,0. C. CASTIMAIii, GET`TtI3I3II7IOI,'U., tarpenter Gild :Contractor ) illuspEcTFuLar itifoivii the. .A.Tikubllothatkiiiisorwisoved Wide Sunr Shop Pi Strattios strootliikoliow TWrk !thief oitd4a 914iltid ‘ totalkoittntts ftttinial f tig op 'sad Boating', at wo wwwasbtresikt• balklpr ;It Gottysbarg—all work guarsota4 tab* o impliciptafii. Ho hopes* strut attosytios to bad ; miaow go;bitep oiroioo. Gkivo ipwatioil. • ,A10 111 : 1 4.7", vatw: W 34 C . Ap, ucurawritsauwzi., ,, - LS BHtET. .and;tiontni :1- t • 1 4 , 14“Thr shom . VerpfitifircejwAlattunarkfifklis tfrafsProsaunkgriligsC, Up • Brain Power.T preporid tole° alas ki of work for bunting fin, of abo barn ." 1401. 4 1 ...."41Pa d - Stib folLesarbs &mat any vtiblfebelat 11 • ILumirtstodys oos• =Ala' midi pompoms. sad dloyareb. serOrderefor all Muds ofirseksti,Soialls,Moratl. t~tflism i p” pipit vt4 "84 oil •••••••110 gam liFtluk I!!!]!=3l2lEiME3 =lO ,$ • • Tanis: • • Win: She /tar /Ind egtutintt mourn TO EAR. Nay, speak no 111, a kindly word Can never leave a'sting behind'; And, oh, to breathe each tale we've heard Infer tieneant a noble mind; For oft a better seed Is sown • ' By choosing tbua a kinder plan ; For if but little good we know, Let's speak all the good we can. Give me the heart that lain would bide, Would fain anotherte faults efface, flow can It plesse'our human pride To prime humanhy but base? No; let it reach a hither mood, A. nobler estimate of man; Be earnest in the seirch of good, And speak of all the tot we can, Then *petit no ill, but-intent he - To other's failingtras your own I If you're the firsts fault t.. e. Be not the first to mace l• crown. For life is but passing No lips can tell how bri f the stay ; Be earnsst ID the search of qtxxl, • And speak of all the beAt we may. TUE BROKEN HONE. "TRHTH STRANGER THAN . FICTION In San Francisco, on the north aide of °born street, overlooking JUNIOD Bay, , t ands a palatial residence, The interior of' this house is even more beautlfnl than its exterior, every' - apartment being in its way a gem of magniiience and refinement. - ' • The library especially realizes the moat perfect ideal of an elegant and cultured home. And yet, at the moment we look in upon him—one August afternoon, as he occupied hie library—the proprietor of all this wealth appeared of all men the most miserable. ' He was Mr. latwton Preble for many years a leading banker of Ban Prancisoo, It was in vain that the broad bay window at the south end of the mom had been open ed, giving ingre.s to the sunshine and the fragrance of rare flowers—in vain that tbe wails were lined with richly carved book cases and paintings—in vain that soft couches and luxurious chairs bad been gathered around him. He was wretched. He lay on a sofa,' In the depths of .the great bay-window, the wreck of a once powerful man. His figure was thin and gaunt ; his face white as marble ; his eyes having an expression of woful appreben slots, of having anxiety, of dreadful expect ancy. It was evident at a glance that no merely physical ailment had made him what be was By What withering secret, by what de stroying afflict inn, bad he been thus &goo lz ed ? thus haunted? thus bunted? he so nolrle and good ! he so wealtbly and dis tinguished ! As be moved restlessly upon his luzuri • one cushions the pretty clock on the man tel piece struck five, every stroke seeming to tall like a hammer upon tbe heart of the nervous invalid. He aroused himself, strug gling feebly to a sitting posture. "Ob;will this fatal day never, never pass ?•' he murmured ; "nor bring us re lief ?" Noticing with a nervous start that he was alone, he touched a bell upon a table before him, and called : "Helen, Helen ! where are you ?" Befote the echoes of his voice bad died out a step was heard, and his wife entered his presence. " left you only for a moment, Morton," she said, advancing to the banker's side.— "You were dozing, I think. I wished to seed for the doctor 1" She was a beautiful woman, of some six and thirty years, graceful, with broad white brows, and loving eyes, in wide* the bright ness and sweetness of a sunshiny nature were still perceptible, under a grief and anxiety no less poignant than that evinced by her husband. "The doctor!" he echoed, half-reproach- fuilf "Yes, dear," she said, in a calm and cheerful voice, as she drew a chair to the aide albs sofa, and sat down, stroking the corrupted forehead of the Invalid with a magnetic touch "He will be here tin mediately. Your last nervous crisig alarm estate. Yoe may become seriously ill!" Mr. Preble bestowed an affectionate look upon his wife, but said despondently : "The doctor ! He cannot 'minister to a mind diseased!' Oh, if these long - hours wi uld only pan! If I only knew what the day has yet in store for us !" "Look up, Morton 1" enjoined Mrs. Pre ble, with a reverently trustful glanoe up ward through the open window at the blues sky, and as if looking beyond the azure cicada therein. "Let us appeal from the 1 injustice and wickedness of eartk to the goodness and mercy of Heaven I" The banker gave a low, sobbing Sigh. I cannot look up, Helen," be an-wered, with a passionate tremor in his voiese—"on ty dfore own, down at the grave that is opening be Me It' Mrs. Preble continued to stroke his fore km? stay, while she lifted Or pale facet° the spnlight streaming into the apartaieut. - "L ook up, Morton—elwa look. main enjoined upon the in v alid. `" During all these fourteen ,yeetta of agony , t have not once doubted ellnw_ tbe wafts or tbe jostles of Heaven. 'Pawed ere Silty that Eprn for they stall he cou n tered ,' . I be e that we shall yet rejoice more keenly We keen n tbli th at we shall come to bits de ofloyincind Imo ipag or liana I!' • The lace - of the Invalid" lighted up with an answering glow; sad-he murmured : - Knorionstaith I My Wife, •a u u are in deed a blessed comforter ! rftlispa, ayger all, you are right!" A ksock resounded on a side-door at this juncture, and : the next moment Hutton, the rin4l7 physician, for whop Mrs RP/ ble had sent, entered the room. He wee an eldman, jvrtly in flgm'e, with wiLitgisir and beard, best with a bosh and ruddy gion, a pair of shrewd blot arm and with an eFtiberant. boyishness of .matmerthat sat well upon him. fie bad a kind heart and a clear head.' OPPrOach ed the iota, after greeting the husband and wife, sad Med the thin restless hand of the invalid, 'feeling his pulse, "Quite a high fever,' he said, after & brief rosin. "Worrying again, b, M r . P_rsble? TOO life Irwin _youtileff Our,— Ifedipine dp you No goes, •WA Jong as -your mind is in its , present, frfAh4o.ll. I, most gire you an epistp.,., "Not now, doctor," interposed - the Vault er. "I aMnote-utust iret.-Lideop to day I need to be, broad awakelow, for I logien `at any Moment ifilthsiltlikaaktwisy , bring forth. lam look ing for the culmlea don of all my years 'of seeable—for the cropping agony of- ther --- wiatie. - Perhaps even nOW•e-. AO, Whit was That ?" ffeetarted up wildly, and. thew, as the mind that bad disturbed 'him was not re, peated,i lie souk back again on his cushldne, pallitrand panting.. The doctor looked at Mn. Prelgewith an at:dabs, questioning glance. *lt le the anniversary," she replied to Wit atiopakewirequirpr"the anniversary bf Our lose"t. r • " "*,yeel," , said the doctor. , "I - room. "'lttis, it's another of those Ate deys, dried The banker; in a bed% ' Caper.— "Sledo s ß:doctor, and I *WWI yew 'the bole I . 1,/ our Welt solithg• to-day, eus @Mutilate:, sion and hide ditzt_ T Dr. Hatton 'rqiCiff''seated. l blitwell, ll*. *FtlO4l4" don O il solicitude of stnignepkitsaiji ItY4at 40 kaew •JOIM 1 =., ,10 0 0 4 ,,F." 4316 "P1% i ..% fjC lve J 16 1.6 dui* if bk-,-;,Ushig and .mid oU'i.. eee is yettioki ' Rade. ADOlCtimPtuessea yam agoloultribitt bar 71allik was "walk ~,14191!mber it," said lie As t > bllly - t she iptclaza-bapw.lask •Mr, late r :She went ont n u , , tfiiember nlOe sear byyttl spin. ; Save" - di mew—. , 'C "&t we thght for a whole year, doctor' liiifetruged the banker. "We never dream . . . . ed that obebad been Oak= We sessr4ted eyerywbere by bar, and offered blimeine rinnwde hr bee regwyeryi Prepleyel tecttves, but all to no' purpose. When our 'little Jessie ran down the steps int, that flower garden," and he pointed to the front of the house, "as if the earth had opened and swallowed her up, we never saw her again." "She must have found the gate open, and wandered out," suggested 1)r. Hutton.— "She might have strolled. down to the wa ten and been drowned." The banker fixed his burning eyes , upon the physician's face, and whispered : . "I said we never saw the poor calid again. I did not my we had not heard of her. She was lost on the 9th of August, 1884. For a year we thought her dead.— But on the anniversary of our loss we re ceived a written mesugcconeerning her." "A message I".cried Dr. Button, starting. "A mere gcrawl—a 'bale line in a hand evidently. disguised," said the banker.— "Here it is." Be produced a dingy scrap of paper from a drawer in the table, and held it up to tm. view of the physicitu, who read u follows: “Artgoot 9, 18.6. Jarkis. ha! Je4SIEC" Dr. Button locked, with a puzzled air, from the scrap of paper, which he turned over and over, to the countenance of the banker. "I can make nothing of this," he de• dared. "It is merely a date, with the name of your lost daughter. It tells me nothing." "Nor did It be, at first," said Mr. Preble. "Then that name and that date, with the demon laugh connecting them, set us to thinking. A whole year we agonized over the dreadful problem and then We, received another message, which you shall see." - He thrust a second slip of paper, !dead cal in shape , and appearance with the first, before the gaze of Dr. Hutton, who read it aloud: "August 9,11156. Tour joasio tap UM." The physician started, 112 if el, ctrified. "Aft! this is something definite—some thing decisive," he muttered. "It con vinced you that your daughter was still /ly ing." "Ye., doctor," said Mr. Preble, "and ev ery anniversary of that day has brought ns some message. The disappearance, of the child, mysterious as it is, does not seem to me half so strange as that the villain who took her away could contrive to eommtmi cute with us every year since, and always on a particuhr day,the anniversary of that on which she was stolen—without our be ing able to discover who he is. And a still greater wonder to me is what can be his motive. It seems incredible, If it was stated in a povel many people would not ,believe it. But 'truth is stranger titan tic; ion. ' " Mrs. Preble drew from her husband's breast-pocker, his note-book, opened it to the proper page, and presented it to the physician. .; Dr. Hutton ad,,lusted his spectacles, glanced over the page, inid then slowly read the group of entries aloud. The entry the first year is as follows: “August 9,1855. Jessie, ha. ha! Jailer' And the next year it ...August 9, t 856. Your liver!" And the next— ..MaganS, 1851. 88e is in stoat hand, 1" And the next— " August 0, 1856 She is well as ever 1" And the next— agrwr 9, 1859. I saw her yesterday.'" And the next- - "Aspen 9.1880. She's crowing rapidly :" And the next-- °gust 9,1861. ..4h, 60111i111111,4 to do nen:" And the next— "A utast 9.1868 l'fie ices her arli• r t And the nex t _ “../1116118t 11.18e51 Shii teaming a woman."' And the next— "A agan 9, 1861. Tour dead ur thirteen!" And the ne xt _ "auras% 1845. she's lovelier Chan era!" - And the Deit— "Anima 9, 1466. She's really charming Ahd last year it is— " August 9,1867. My reward if at hand:" And what we get to day! The physician looked up and fixed his thoughtful gaze upon the bereaved husband and wife. "How did these messages come to von ?" be demanded. "Invariably by post," replied Mr. Preble. '•Ustally to the house, but sometimes to the office !" "And you have never seen their author?" "Never !" "Tbe last of them is dated, I see, a year ago to-day!" "Yes, yes," faltered the banker, "and the time has come for another message. This is the 9th of August, 1868 !" "I see," said Dr. Haven. "And this is the secret of your terrible excitement!— Yon are expecting toreceive to day another of these strange messages!" There was a brief silence. Mrs. Preble's band fluttered in Its task, and her face grew very pole. The banker breathed gasping ly. The physician regarded them both in friendly sympathy. "We alkali hear of her again to day," said Mr. Preble; "and what will the message be?" The mother averted her face, Her brave hear faltered as that quettion echoed la her soul. "The writer of these letters is unques ticniably the abductor of your child !" said Dr. Hutton. "Hare you any suspicion as to identity?" "Not the slightest," said Mr. Preble.— "We have puzzled over the problem for many years, but we cannot gems who he "Think," said the doctor. "Have you no enemy ? Ido not mean people with whom you we not friendly—every stirrieg map has plepty of these•rbuf ; downright cm. my i ri Otte no man wham you knew in the Nast who hated 'you I No one against whom you were called epos to teintly—mo one whom you possibly red The dinker head, He 'abed hituself all tbshot* Ilk_ eietptesticins re had peatediy. "I We no such extratJridoetor, - " be en twored with sincerity of voice end manner. "And Mrs. Pr' bin r" aoggceted 40CIOrt turning to her. "Have you no rejected suitor who iniVe revengeful emigh to Yea! r !To," said lady. wee inerried ear iinn lover 1" "ims is stssers — very strange 2" mutter ed the doctor. *Yoe ale neCeorisclotte of 114 1 wend, illS,Pu have ea enemy—a amoral ' the-4 item lel brae= form—who Is welki n& .011/ hive yon %lard llateld And yon have net Ike fligbreet se-who he eaisl" "Not slighwet," deck'. .W the banker." "Not tbeafightest. I" reflood 44rs, Preble, hwihite i d a Itteirrtrother who might have beet; capable et this Inflient—tica be tadaidr , "PK ninnwrlltni is not famllisr?" "No, Itis merely a rush, scrawl, as goa see," said the banker. "Intl ogees nothing •-4 4 that it is evkkietly diegnltied I" Werewas&profound silence. " child Is seventeen_years old .pow 2' at length murmured Mrs, Yreble, tier Toi, trembeug, *on the throld ' womanhood.. Mo tioraik dethis all o ne lINGLIIIEWAN PADDLING ate OMaGN year", obi heti yearned,for NI L wham." etes rem/ New Yeas. To TINA& —Mr. Bena!- Is WI lleVegearned Tor her !" son, a favorable specimen of the muscular at where babe r asked the physichin young Englishman of the period, lately —end nowik2.l voice Was Wiwi' by his d 2 23 3ll 3MPsth.g. with the 'goateed penile., Plashed Blazing Star, New Jersey, In ti -6 1vmste ma bite be r. craft, something between a kuyack !•Itelivtet ratty knews answered* tne- stud a canoe, in which he proposes paddlin lWet."rallies lo Nan irranch---PstilsPs g • If to, New Orleans Teem Mr. in some rude nut in the Interkw, vita some, kr oticure firmer , and nude; le nelson arrived iu ,tveLw York on Thursday put bent I Mink her abductor wort have a London steamer, and lett oa the /Stk nun"' sums klindY region or id- makme, lila twenty miles in seven hours easy, leder ' "wed the via l s sae meu n i nt " — Yet rnerseieea young girt in thp,itrec paddling Nsl wind end part of the , without Wilke; fo look at her. I flavor time against the tide. The boat i n which beet a &Iva voice without listening;eager- thia enterprising young man has-undertaken lb lag ewel do, inssAlnalr Prose lanyulne his long journey is , only fourteen feet long, of last, J" • _ _ Hut. and pitying heaven I" sighed Dr. and weighs sixty pound.. It is built arioniug a flood or tears &oat his eyes, stauuehly, yet lightly, of some tough wood, Nltiosig agony never be Meer and is decked two thirds over with ntaltog "irre Pop ter' spa Melt believer so,r ea- the centre l e • mend Mrs 01% w#4 l o o A mmo o f = an ype pace, ays,hoptt ru o o o de i 4.21 40 where the rower aka, aepported at the beck , iliNCOlabi4ll Witeablld oar enemy by two upright slate of wood epd a cross *awe loquiaaseteutniaind otwebisirite.” piece, and protected, in trent by a rubber 4 ._T;AI4 inPsiN#l4 s wiki4 liultonshltailamPlebtly bribe ".'° In tl% imAiiitttos a. Frewarais atikapfl,' brat, For cargo he carries only his rifle and r thai'he ratendi' to mem ammunition and alottetherseeleisepeekett 004 ti L • aenlanla , ,, _ .. away, solids progehavo power is given by 00 f1PhY • I Y°u for bringing """" --w double blade,, made of ash, sad weighing 44. It. a go 'p t" only two attic half pounds, Me.pro . posea • " F clay Re: to la n ti-cot fiNIC I and fdeep at such points as IssTv swum& message ,-' no doubt . may !pi converdent. Mh Napoleon has • paddled'hie beet up the Rhine and down the • Ekes! tint',: D ene h e and th e trcigs, His course. now aid his kitaileelegviattPsisr• t. "WhetaTirition - it t. omit' neftior- • lies by. river and canal to Amboy, Ptilladel "Aquila( emits l'orkie bend: phia, Baltimore andrWaeltingtorr3tr Au U ll6l O l imPiogs• -L 4ll. coan• $44 ; thence by the Ohio and Mississippi o rßit ar e „„worok o phed tbe ~"ni vok y;) :Kew Orleans, and thence to Mk tiend a fragnitiet ' *bit" &W. 101-" 'reitogl or some other Texas port. He pro • lowed. poses to d •vnto tomseirto bootleg in Texas, Amthermelles P 111111 " the heeher ' bates heard to Wien' 'mucks of the game A arum soon entered, bearimi a Wart las that region, WHOLE NO. 3559 which he extended to Mr. Preble, saying : "The bearer is in the hall." With an ewer gaze, the banker glanced at the superscription of the missive. "It is from him :" he faltered. He tore•the envelope open. It mtained a slip of paper, of we'! known shape and appearance, upon which was scrawled a single line in an equally well known handwriling, which the banker ex lilbited to his wife and the physician. This line was as follows : • "August 9, 1.964. At ills t inll caUr A shock of wonder and horror the three simultaneously. - ltcried Mr. Preble, starting to his feet feet, and glaring w ildly around. "Is coming here ?" cried Mrs. Preble, al no arising. "It seems so," mid Dr. Hutton, his eyes again reverting to the message. "He will be here at six o'qipek, and see t it is six al ready !" Even as he spoke, the clock on the man• tel piece commenced strikinn the appointed hour, and at that instant heavy foot steps resounded in the hall, approaching the library. "It is he ' cried the doctor, also arising. As the last stroke of the hour resoupded, the door leading from the hall again open ed. One ong and horrified glance st the istoker l and his wife in that directi ca on, and then she fell heavily to the door. Her senQes,bad left her. The above we publish as a specimen chapter ; but the con tiuoation ot this story will be louud only in the N. Y. Ledger. Ask for the number dated December 4th, which can be had at any news office or bookstore. If you are dot within reach of a news office, you Can 'nave the Ledger mailed to you for one year by ceding three dollars to Robert Bonner, publisher, 182 William street, New York.— The Ledger pays More fur original contri butions than any other perWdlcal in the world. It will publish none but the very, very best. Its moral tone is the purest, bud its circulation the largest. Every body who takes it is happier for havin g it. Leon Lewis, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. Booth worth, Mr. Cobb, Proftssaor Peck, Mary Kyle - Dallas, Fanny Fern and Miss Uupuy will write ouly tor the Ledger hereafter. Mr. Bonner, like outer leading publish era, might issue three or five papers and magazines; but he prefers to concentrate all the energies upon one, and in that way to make it the best. Oue Dexter is worth wore than 'thee or five orotu t uy hums, One science only can one genius lit, So vast Is art, so narrow human wit Taft WRuNG SlGNAL.—i'What has hap pened 7" said Air. Hamilton tools soo, wuo eutered the room in baste, and , with an air of one who has some interesting news to ceramutaimate. "A freight train has run off the track and killed a man l" said Joseph. "How did that happen ?" said Mr. Ham ilton. "The watchman gave the wrong signal.— The engineer said that if he had given the right signal, the accident would not have occurred.... Making the wrong signal cost a man his life. There is another sense in which wrong signals sometimes occasion the lose of life —of life spiritual. The preacher who fails to declare the way of salvation as it is laid down in God's Word, who teaches that men may secure salvation by their own works, gives the wrong signal. In consequence, men take the wrong track, and go on to perdition. The private Christian, whose reputable standing is the church and in society gives Influence to his example, pursues a course of conduct utterly inconsistent with the in junctioc ; "Be not conformed to this world." The young Christian is lEd to practice a similar course ; by degrees he loses his spirituality, and becomes one of those who have a name to live, • but are dead. The holding out of the wrong signal led to the disaster. A professing Christian exposes himself to temptation. One or less power is led to follow his example, and falls into sin. His predecessor had given the sig nal that there was no danger there. He gave the wrong signal. We are constantly giving signals to our fellow men--signals, which wilidirect their journey to eternity. How caretul should we be at all times to avoid giving the wrong signal.—Rxatniner. THY VAGABOND old man of active physiognomy, answering the name of Jacob 'Wilmot, was' brought before the Police Court of a neighboring city. Efts clothes looked as it they might have been bought second-handed in his youthful prime, for they had suffered more the rubs of the 'world than the proprietor himself. `What business?" None, rain a traveller," "A vagabond, pertutps r "Ton' are not tar wrong. Travelers and vagabonds are about the same thing. The difference is, that the utter travel without money, and the forWer without brains." "Where have you travelled 3" OAR over the eontloent." "For what purpose!" "Observation." "Wind did you observe ?" "A little to commend, much to censure, and a great dial to laugh at." "Humph t what did jou commend?" "A handsome woman who will slay . at home, an eloquent pr eat that will preach sport. sennqns, and a good Writer that will tol write too •mach, end a foot that has aloe enough to hold his-tongue." "What do you censure ?" "4 man that marries e'erl for her fide clothes, a youth who studies medicine while he has the use of his hand, and the people whn will elect a drunkard to Tacit" - "Wnat do you laugh at ?" latigh at a man who expects Ms posi tion to command that ramect Which his per - soma qualifications and 'qualities do not• merit," fte woe dismissed UPS AND DOWXII IX THEAVORLD "131 r, bring me n good, plain dinner, said. & melancholy looking indlvidnni to a ellter'st One of our Orincipai bidets in t4o i(*le. .Yea, i h The dinner was brought end dev. mid, and the eater called the landlord aside . aMl thus addressed him : ."Yon arp the land third P" "You do.a good:boirtness bete'?" : "Yes,"(in attonlahment.) "You make, probably, ten tit/llama day, clear?" "Yee." "Then lam safe. I cannot pay for wkat I have consumed. I hare been out of em ployment for kleven months, but hare en gaged to work to-morrow. I bad been without food four ane-twenty hours when I entered your place. I will pay you in is week;" "I cannot, pity my bills with such prom ises:4 blustered the landlord, " Mud I do not keep a poor-house. You should address the property authorities. !Aire me some thing . for security "I bare nothing." "I will taste your coat." "If I go into the street without that, will get my death such weather as this." "You should have thought of that before you came here". '''You are serous! Well, I solemnly aver that one iseelkfone now I will pay you." "I will. take your cost." The' coat wr s left, and a week afterward redeemed. Seven years altar tbaLa wealthy man en tered the political arena, and was present ed to i caucus as an applicant for a Con gressional nomination. The chairman of the caucus held his peace. He heard the name 'and history of the applicant, who was a member of the church, and one of the most respectable citizens. The tote was a tie, and he cast a negative, thereby defeating the wealthy applicant, whom isr ..net an hour afterward, and to whom he said i `iron don't . retuember me? "No." • - "I onceftte dinner in your hotel, and ale though I told you I was famishing, and pledged my word and honor to-Day you in a week, you took my coat and saw me go oet in the inclement air at the risk of my life without it." "Well, sir, what then," - "Not much. You called yourself a Christian. .To-night you were a candidate for nomination, and but for me would have been elected to Congress." Three years after, the "Christian hotel keeper" became bankrupt. The dinner less wretch that was, is now a high func- , tionary. We know him weal. The ways ofProv dence are Indeed wonderful, and the world's mutations almost beyond conception or belief.—Coamopolite. Sarramir Nanrr.--Saturday night makes people human, writes some weary laborer of the mart. It sets human hearts to beat softly, as they used to do before the world turned them into war drums and jthed them to pieces with tattoos. The ledger closes with a club, the iron doored vaults come to with a bang, up go the shuttet with a will, click goes the key in the lock. It is Saturday night, and the business man breathes free again. Homeward, ho ! The door that has been ajar all the week gently closes behind him, and the world is shut out ! Shut out ? Shut in, rather. Here are his treasurers after all, and not in the vault, and not In the book—save the record in the old family Bible—Sad not in the bank.— Maybe you ire a bachelor, frosty and forty. Then,' poor fellow, Saturday night le noth ing to you, just as you are nothing to any body. get a wife, blue-eyed, or blaek-eyed, but above all, true eyed. Get a little nome--no matter how little—a sofa, just to hold two or two and a half, and then get the two, or'two and a half, in It, of a Satur day night, and then read this paragraph by the light of your wife's eyes, and Apank God and take courage. I , I4IIFUL railroad slaughter is reported by telegraph as having occurred on the track of the Pacific Railroad, near San Francisco, on the lith intr. An east ward bound passenger train, just leaving the city, collided with a local passenger train while each As going at the speed of twenty miles an hour, and the two came together with tremendous, force, smashing cars and engines and piling the wreck Into a confused mass. Twelve persons are known to have been killed and thirteen wounded many very badly, and the list of the dead and dying is not yet complete on account of the inextricable cortilision at the scene of slaughter. OLD Johnny Borry that used to live op lake Champlaiodoved , to tell a big story. One evening, sitting In the village store, be said he once drove a horse seventy two miles in one day on the tee, when the ice was so thin that the water spirted up 7 through the holes cut through It by the bone's Corks- lime of the by-standers re; marked that seventy-two miles was a pretty good drive for one day, "Yes,'" said Uncle Mat, "hut It was a long day in June." Joan Bunyan, ° while in Bedford Ad, wse called on by &Quaker, &drone of makieg a convert of hlm. Jolm,": mild he, "I have come to thee with; mange ir•ni the Loid, and Dior having searetFai tar then in 1,11 the prisons of England, I cat glad I•ltaie found at last." "If the lord had sent you," returned Bunyan, "von need not have taken-so much pains to find me out, for the „I,grd knawa,l !lave bean here fdr twelve years." Tax governmem will, in all probability, Buffer no sore lessee from the employment of connteribit internal revenge stamps for tobacco. The niannfactnrers of the bogus articles have been apprehended h 3 New York, Together with their apptraius.— Theae scamps carried• on their nefarious hi:olwatt on a large mile. commcirktr being asked by s clergy Min why he did not attend the evening prayer meeting, said be could not leave the children_ • "Why, have you no servant! ?" ,"Yes," he replied, "we have' two ser vants, who keepthe house and board us we are allowed few privilege!. ". mair attempted es eppeliPAtrefteir" die other dlty,:aud_ proaeoded "kratgh:- iterreighe," hutetzgdred is a spasm before he could make ay, with which he intent/ 4 to end An word. • "PawSs; you have heartf the cow, plaint ter habitual drunkenness; what have you to suipr h your tleferine,l" "Nothing, pintas you honor bat habitual thirst." A utza4statri 'ALIA *prisoner - 1f ha were burned. '"No,'reptlexl the man, 'Two," said, his 4toiship, staid peal of lausliter, ."its a gooid ihlog thr,yo.ni wife," , . A. sortirmsolual , says h had hardly pab liabed Its 'aria number - when the edih:c re. calved is laagiby aotablualcattou frod Ckmatasa Header." .' • A Lanka/41A her husband breaking her hOops. tottATI, re - elle preilde, the suitor= Waste oiskentewee a.drsg store pot chs stni Istir,sseesestive. • - - • Storialmildsiiii4frain a:lC*4d. beautlial Ilianie ilia spiders crawling from the Leart of a ruse, • A stow at real ealatop—whea men are en salmi In atellidlig Il
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