The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 18, 1870, Image 1

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OK & JOB
RINTING OFFICE
imore Gettysburg, Pa.
g recently added largely to one already lam
k & Fancy Job Type,
fully prepared to accommodate• oar old me
and all other■ who may favor u■ with their
e; In the beet style of the art, at th . e shortrat
nd on the moat roma/Wile term,.
itipg of Every De-
S' (In pt i on,
XCELLED
ttt EXECUTION,
UNSURPA,S►SED
IN STILE, AND
UNRIVALLED
IN CLIB4PNESE,
dV i TIIE
R SENTINEL,
Winer° St., Gettysburg, Pa
PLAIN
CM
amental
largest I'oste7 to the smallest Cards.
MEECIAL PRINTING
Such u
S, CARDS,
rs CHECKS, DRAFTS,
ENVELOPES, LABELS,
G 81L.115,
IPTf3 & RECEIPT 860118,
RA,Nriilll.B, DODGERS, &c.,
pity, blithe bail manner, and at tbe
.Taa7 laved prides.
AND PAMPHLET
gIII;'•iTING,-
sea order% la ai! gaol MAP um/ at "
as icy oti in tL• coissitl7.
Maly uk trial by those desiring say
blue, an
ARANTEE. BATIf3FACTION,
le et wort and pnieriansoa 111nis
BY .MAIL PROMPTLY AT-
TENDED TO
THE GETTYSBURG
It & SENTINEL
BEST ADYERIISING MEDIUM
IN THIS COUNTY.
OP MAW BIM eatepriese the belt.
*the ty. Zt eiteshhes Ivy ex.
mew. the *men, ash it NM 'b an'
het the Wiest etrettiths le Adams pad
A ars', MtIPMf =NW -4!
hu:)rimiroatrJuin PollllBal[llll.
Baltimore it. barium' Cburt-honk arickDkuttoud,
OstillSburg. .Pa. •
TEZMN OF PfTBLICATION:
Tim Bum A= EISKTOCICL toPablished anti Fri
day morning, at 12.00 a year in advance; or $2.110
It not paid within the year. No subscriptions dis
continued until an arearages are paid, 'unless at
the option of the publishers. .••••,
Anviorntoimams are Inserted at reasonable
rates. A liberal reduction will be znadarperseas
advertising by the apier, half year. or year.—
Special notices will be inserted at special rats; to
be agreed upon.
nit-The circulation of the STAIt •ND SZNTENIL
Is one half larger than that ever attained by any
newspaper In Adams county; and, as an adver
tising medium, it cannot be excelled.
JOB Wolin of all kinds wi l be promPiti sloe=
ted and at fair rates. Hand-bills, Blanks, Cards
Pamphlets, &e.. in every variety and stYle, will he
nted at short notice. TIMM CAUL -
gaffe . olio' finis,. at.
M. IiftA.U,TEI,. Attorney at
• Lay ,tlettyabarg, Pa. Golleotkorandalllogal
uusi mew promptly assouded to. • •
OJice ula B.ltilaar•aireat,Bollthof 18•0ourt-how.
J auo 18, Iseil-tr
AticOUNA.LIGIIY, Attorney at
• • 1.,‘ , /, ..214.Ja5.100r waster fluzni.aa'aVrng
Ja taaarabarg atreat.
.Ltaucidm ;drab Lo aults,Jollsatiodaseid,
+accta.uaut .l 4suatea. toga/ baliattaa, and
. • ...,11,141, JUOliq Back-pax, and Damages
• J. ILtLat.tt .11.1.. a•• promptlyaad einclenth.
Ly attended to.
. . t:ct .dated, tatlaholo• Farms for sale
L • tad others
J Lae 16,1869.-tf
k J. CO VER, ATTORNEY AT
t V, illy, ro‘uptly .[tend to collottiontead
• . or Dust Ile osentrutted tohisearo.
/d ,u •otwooo /shoo/lock aod Danner and litos ,
• '• clitiotor•tts t oot,Gottyoburg,Dit.
Il ay 29.11167.
H J.iVID A.. B UEHLER, ATTOR
NI .1Y kr 1,119, will promptly attend to canoe
0n..,1 •iiatbsr bualoono ontruotod to his care.
0., .t li• . - n-lidea co in the threestory buILLIng
F..i.te!be :hurt (loose. Geo ttysburg i Illay 29;1567
IA.VID WILLS, ATTORNEY
r xlr d ■co at hisrealdeno•lnt*eSosth-eas
or :or ofautrotkuars.
29.1867.
BR. 11. S. HUBER,
d. X. •!Jrn!r. of e4dnisersburg and Washington arid
oePJSITS COL. Tvreg Bums 1101.SL
Joao 11 IS69.—tf
I 1 ELO'NWAL
Has theca ai• his residence In Balpaior•
reet,t pro Jr...i ibovetbe gontpilerOfflce
iiettieburg ...Vey 29,1847.
j OLIN L. LULL, M. D.,
DENTIST
nice Olgamtbersbatig .treat, nearly opposite th
Eagle SoCel,
ocrreSBOILG, PIINN•A
vi mg been in constant practice OVOT 20 years,
patients can be auared of good work. fJcily o.—tt
EL J: E. BERKSTRESSER, Dent
..st, ,lariat located in Gettysburg, offers his
orrice' to the pablie. Odicein York street, nearly
tmtptulta the cilub•lna, where he willbe prepared to
ttond to of cats •rithlatimprovince ofthe Dentist
,C1131:14i at of 101 l or partia I t stso f teothare In.
• tad to•*11. fermereaeonable .
Ysly 30,1869.—tt
DR. H. W. LEFEVRE
Latiesiown, Adams co., Pa.,
tat VIVO permanently located in that place, wit
ongage in the iianwal practice at MatiNctre as
rtorgery. Waco in Lombard street, near Bellinior
treet. [Aug. Z0,11109.-t
*wing Viatitinto:
WHEELER& WILSON'S
LOOK-STITCH
Family &owing Machin
OVER 450,000 NOW IN USE.
&FA matt IF BEFORE aUYINO 477 OTHER
sou) ON LIA.S.I PLAN,
$lO PER MONTH.
PETURSON A CA OMB& Gamma 49 11,141 ;
MINERAL OFFIC/ribr ADAMS COONTT, JACOB'S
!MILDLY°, CLIAALBEILBBILLIG 1121LIAT,
ODTPII3IM)I°, PA.
Nur. 12, 11160.-6 m
HO WE; MACHINE'S
THE LATEST IMPIIOVXD 4 GENUINB
ELIAS HO WE, JE.,
SE WING MACHINES.
JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent,
GIiTTYBBIMs,
Y. E. corner Of Cautre Square, In the Store room*
- - llomuel Wolf.
at) Cab ,:(11 be proatptly attended to: leickloos
lJ iehrered to all parts of the county addinstruo
lone given gratis.
• ash.tlie pupil° are cautioned *vadat lotrtleit who
elm tau mama of flows la cotiusatlon midit their mit•
eniumilen amount of the ypoopularity Grille HOW* *la•
chines. TY ere ore nose (tgYQINB miles' tinily bus
meettedia scab masoning • medallion haring the
me amorof Ytrlif LiowN,Ar....2n Role,
GROVER & RAKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM
-.ELASTIC STITCH
B'AMILY
SEWING MACHINES,
495 Broadway, New York
730 Cheatnut street, Philadelphia
POINTS OF EXOELLENCIL
Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch,
Perfection sod Simplicity of Ittachinery.
(Mug both titreadie directly front the 'panics,
No fastening of memo by Mod and no mute of
thread.
Wid• raag• opplieition without change of ad
aatuteaL
The seam retains itsbeauty a naruidessafterwsugh
lag and ironing.
Besides dolor all kinds of work doughy other Sew
ing these Machines execute the mast
beautiful and imminent Imbroldsrysad ormeastai
work.
rarrh • Highest Primalams at all Malian and ex.
Mitions of the Meted'Statile and !hump', Wive bear
awarded the Grover a flitter Sewing .atlnee, and
the work done by tbein,rwh exhiblteid In com
petition .
firths te t righeet prime , ?$! 011061 0/ THU
LEGION 07 H O N It , vu eanistred on this morn.
sea wive or • Grover Lltishor lEsehtnes. at
the Exposition Univereelle, Pert., 1461. thus stunt.
Leg their greet sepitiority over all orbit Sewing
Machined.
Altirror sale by D. W. ROBLBON,Gottpbarg
NOTICE.
ears' experience
IT Lp satiereigued having had eence
c .A. R as a practical Ormator ou ariat
we UnAinee
ed r t
ecommend im OrelVer & Ram sully NM
whine se tlriv cheapest - and best machine br badly
ase. The slmpitoity a emetrustion and elastiday el
stitch made by these lailaklaas are two very fa
ant points in their Omer. now of them us
a c. bearing vitae. to the truth of our es
'grata's and the demand 6 steadily *aiming.
W e b a rs also Shuttle Kuhl* on hand for Tailors
And Closelvtrimmaiß mem Call sad see as.
D. W. &ORISON, Agent,
Chasehmakurget.,Oettysburg, Pa.
•
J a ell IM-4T
ONE DOLLAR AND
TWSN'tY-FIVE CENT&
WILL pry a niurvotauts
SEWING MACHINE
OR A GOLD WATCH.
As ast 'videos, fiat 41114 siolvertisuiss4 likaa tar
bas, Bead Ibr aradar, sadialag tans oast asap
tor rotors postogs. Auidnis
MIS & 00 ,
ll*lvenity Piny
Now York
Jan. 21, 1110,11.1142
MINCE PIES!
AT WY. J. the plow to Oka* IWO
aerial Ibr a good Maas Plea
BAISLEIB,
CIII113.4:15M,
PRUNRO3I,
CITRONS, \
CRANSSEmzi4
AND
- ACiurfurklialibme* •
•
TitK- BTA
& SENTINEL - a
Wipe alrealatiiior - Nu al the ilaresithi Omer
Oa bed simalabli aeon..
VOL. LXX, NO. 13
gusistto Cards.
BLOKSMITHIN G.
• -:•x.
13. G.- HOLLEBATJGH -
fps opened a Elaskatnithihep on Washington
street, next deor to Chritenisn's Carpenter Shop,
and hipreprtred to do all klitds of BLACKSMITH
1110 ,at reasonable rates, Slid Ipftesa shareof public
patronage
REPAIRING AAG kind'. Give mo,acall
April 80, 1884-LI
JEREMIAH CULP
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Undertaker & Paper-Hanger,
iipreparecke lurch!, on short notice and r wettable
terms
COFFINS OF ALL STYLES.
Hesleo keens on band a large auortmen tAI WALL
PAPER, which he sells at loweeteash rates, audit de•
aired willfurnish handato pnt it on the wall.
PLAIN •& FANCY ',SIGN PAINT
ING EXECUTED TO ORDER.
iga-York street-a few doorseasc ofLntheraniChurch
May 21,1888 tf.
ROBERT D. RMQR,
GAS FITTER, PUG' ta' ER- AND
BELL HANGER,
Ira:: Middle street e ltatfa square from the %tart-Amu
- • CiETTYSBURG, PA.,
%%TILL promptly attend to all or
den in his line. Work done In the moat satis
factory manner, lad at prices as low as can possiblybe
afforded tomato a liring.
GAS PIPE,
nrnished, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop
Lights ix.; also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and Prost
Spigots,snd,inshort.-everything belonging to gu or
water Antrim.
Bells hang, and !furnished if desired, Locks of a
kinds repaired. [Dec.: 21,18137.-
A SERVANT FOR ALL
Roth's improvement for Opening, Closing
stud Latain,g. Gates, - •
hid I' be attached to any gate andop irate d from
JEL baggy team or saddle, by one bend, In any de
sired direction from the gate--opened and closed from
one point, it any distance front thegate. This 'lm
provement tasimple and cheap, yet perfec tand strong;
wilt not be dlaarrangid by the sagging 'libelist;
nor by the frost raising the poets; may be made at •
country blechansith's,and sully attached to agate.
EU understood, having the Right for Adams mea
ty, will sell Township mid Term Rights of thliins
plovement.
Alm, ROTH t SHANE'S dIIERIO.IOI LKVERGATE
—which will be found valuable and courts:digit tool'
wbo bays gat•• to drive through--as they remain by
tad, tcan,openclose and latch • gate, without the
neesesity of getting in the wet or mud.
Forfar f ri nforma Hon dtc. r addross
IBRAIL BRICKER,
Nay t 3.-41 ge cellos P.O.,kdam s co., Pa.
NEW BUSINESS.
'Upholstering & Trimming
_WILLIA..II E. CULP
AB Opened an astabllablasat opposite Weaver's
.11 Livery &tables, on Wuhington .treat, for
Covering Sofas(Chairs, Mat-
trasses, and Upholstering
iwall its branches.
Heals* &Alines, his' old business of Triennia'
Saggiee,Oarilagee,do., sod oolloltafrom the public
their patronage. Charges 'Moderato.
eajtysbarg, Pa., pon;il.—tf •
COOPERING!
PETER. CULP
Nes cozaweimedi eh•
COOPERING BUSINESS
hall Its branches at his residence on the Mumma.
burg reed, at the end of Carlisle street, Gettysburg,
Pa. The public can always,- have made to order all
Made atutetyles of
NEAT TESSELS,
•
cRO UT STANDS.
RICKEL STANDS,
• rues,
• - -
• "CR BARRELS.
also mann fact ars and 10 ,Clder Barna.
And all other kinds of Ooopergel.g.egs U
isig. Reptirieg done
cheaply sod with despatch. Clive no natal.
Ang.l3, 11109.-tt
• ,
Surveying--O onveyancm" g.
S WITITEROW,
FAIRFIELD, PA.,
Tenders him service§ to the public as a
PRACTICALSURVEYOR,
and IN pritparetto surrey Farms, Lot., ke., on res.
'enable tweet. Haying taken out a' onydrancar's
Idoesse, be will able attend to preparing
DUDS, BONDS, L BASBS,A
TIOLIS Of AGRBIBLIBM. °LIMNING
AT NALLNS, Ate.
Saving bad eousidantl4 experience is thief Ine,he
hopes to melee a liberal share or patronage. Bui4
egg promptly attended to aad o bargee reeeonable.—
Postale* address, rei rseld,. A dams co., fa,
Jai. 1, 11160.-4
FURNITURE.
•
D. •C. BEE AFFER
P11TZ11131311114, cr. 8.,) .RENITA. •
Isproparei tooffer:totha Publie,anythlng la his
aaeheap uea be bad in the mut,.
Stilauehasers will dowel' !null as/ main'
• "
ajatockb.k 4:myl its elOwli ere. -
FU Rly ITURE
node boarder. Zepahing dose nut ehentiand with
Ireat4. Jan.lo4 1111141.41
CABBAGE SEED:
T RANI grown awfWill wad by anti the Seed of the
/. ibliewitag vedettes of VAIIIIAGEz
arn/ ILAISOPP%-a rentarkabls sweet and tender
variety. I have sweee•ded in raking this variety.
to weigh flea Id to 112 aennda, linder favorable ein
entastasees every yaMwUt head.
Mammoth Drumhead .
the Stalk MOM. Under high
eaters Wadi attar to - tbeeridght of a Mo.
The Ned lah , r ;sasses sad Nat to any ad
dna ea QUO otein one psakago, er II
eta. bo th -
Dirattlons for adonsalfal ealtivatton accompany
Nab palinapt : Spiked lipselasetil of aka above mid
eila
la vies filtiPllkol Olin last **altars! Pair
Gettydaing.
• Addrosa sowaole WArrpm.
wow, map,. es.
GRANITE , YA.RD-;
erivyaltusia, PQ., --
011 2.411,1104 D, NZAJI razreztr DE,ror,tl
InEITLEIt
• ailvars tofor0#0.111111:TAI for oil klub of
Mai% Am, lifinntmaftrpasrosis,
rabut—
Silith ERZ* Mier;
PO* Monuments, Ceme.
.tery' B.oclua, e.,
=tiislr4b•(En anti style didisit; by but o
intimate.
.I%.l)Fileriken a
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Ittf
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NEW FURN'rrURE..
via tog
am by
laur
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pay.pay.
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• *e./e:
JOHN W. TIPTON, FASHION-
Anl. l! 1111/11iii, oppoalt• the Eagle Hotel,
Labors Ps., where tt e can at all .timetb efound
seedy tosttend to till business in hbb Iln e . Helm
alsceue relines assistant nd wll insure is tilt
[motion. (Heim Wm/teal] .
May 29,111167.
OYSTER SALOON !
URA BEILSBU RO ST., GETTYSBURG
Announces to his friends that in addition to his
CONFECTIONARY,he has opened an Oyster Saloon,
where during the season he will keep constantly on
hand
PRI - ME OYSTERS,
the beet the market can afford, with special &acorn
urcelations tor -
AI na q call.
Jan. 21, 1870.—tf
GETTYSBURG BAKER
rrla.F. firm of Newport it Ziegler having beep die-
I 1 solved, the undersigned willcontionetheßoking
hinflueee,ln all its branehee,at the old 'Witt,
, Corner of South Washington and TT est
Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa.
All kind' of
CRACKERS,
OAKES,.
PRETZELS, it c
.cont Cantlybaked and alwaysto be hadfresh.
With many years experience and aviary disposition
to please, be feels that he can promise satisfaction in
all eases. Orden solicited, and promptly attended to.
With many thanks for the patronage bestowed oh the
old firm, its continuance is asked.
BALTZER NEWPORT.
Aprl9, 1869 -tf
STEAM SAW MILL
THE undersigned has In operation a STEAM SAW
MILL, at the South Mountain, near-Oraeffen
burg Springs, and is prepared to saw to order bills of
WHITE OAK, PINE, HEMLOCK,
oil any kind of Timber desired, at the shortest notice
and at low rates. He also manufactures
SZLINGLES, PAILLNGS, ece
LUMBER
delivered at arty point at the LOWEST RATES. 3
per cent. will be deducted far the cash payments, or
interest will be charged from the time of delivery of
Lumber. Thankful for past favors, he would desire
a continuance for the future.
-• • .
All letters should be addressed w him at II rat flea
burg P.O. Adams county, Pa.
1110.11 Y 31ILTENBERGER.
Oct. 29, 15139.—t
MOUNT' S COMPOUND
FOR THE CURE OF -
PUTRIDSORETHRO*T,INFLUENZA
or any other Intianamator3 orinwarddl sssss of the
Throe:lt not o t too long standing. AIso,SCARL.XT
PRVIIIR. This rasdietnebasbsentrtedin
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
• different parts of the country, and has *****
been known to fail If taken in time and according
todirectionc It is warranted ko cure . Ire it • trial
and it willepeak for Itself. Every householdshoold
provide themselves with a box of this medicins and
keepit on hands. Th ecures that I t has effacted are
truly marvelous.
*a..Prepared nd sold by IszAzl.Yooso & Co. e
yeburg, Pa., or by their authorised agents. 1
el at o'er!, ell th eatoreeln Adams county.
lby 29,11167.-tf ISRAEL YOUNT k CO.
Cupolas and Contractors.
Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son
(MT.TYSBURG,
Carpenters and Contractors.
Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door
anfd indow Frames,Cor
'nice, Door & Window
Brackets, &c.
Clonetantlyon band and manufactured to order o
BEST MATERIALS,
4 / °ern - fenced worktuen,and at
REASONABLE PRICES.
Ila rderepromptly attended to.
Jan.16,1602.--tf
GEO. C. CASHMAN,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Carpenter and Contractor,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
public that he hu removed to hie new Shop on
Biretton Otreetbetween York and Railroad streets
and Is prepared to take contra:4p lbr patting on and
repairing Buildings, at as reasonable rate spy
builder In Gettyabuig—all work guaranteed tobe o
but quality. He hdpesby strict attention bust
oust° merit publtepetronage. Give me scan.
April 9.11169,41'
WM. CHRITZMAN,
GETTYSBURG, PA., •
•
Carpenter and Contractor,
Haring removed to my new shop
On Washington street, between Middle
„
and Ohatnbretburg areas,
and Introdseed Steam Power,/ ant Prepared to Stir
Web all kindsof work for building purposes, of the
best meter &Land asneatly andoheapty salt can be
done at any other establishment in .the amity: itx
paiienced fluids 'always In readiness and work ex
ecuted with promptnem sad dispatch.
MirOrdifts for all kinds ofßrackets,Scrolls,Would
llig. Ake , ProalEo7 Vied and on. saionable terms.
Anrilfealet• - t -
*EAT MARKET!
N E. W ,F I It
• •
TY1.14),1417/1 8. nu%
traynfiroialiriatisti . )pirthainaipt ia ate 110t011-
-L MINFRIMISBOritt carry. It. aft to en' Iti
torinehes., at
iresk-Meat,Every Day.
tea overy,Tuerder Sad 'lleterdsy . 610
m p rstreroy ir tidneedari ihursofeyrinti "ere
• llaatetsteadet9oo.BAimr4 reeideneeotithkeo
bershargatreet, eseoad Square.
These berth; MIS dock brute sin Ind it le their
ailirestagelkoasil ou or liddifetininew Pins.
.Arts , ll,llP-41 . - -
Wefit, Mile het Market
Owl
Every Day in the We
Mt.4lMectiriti?*
=IM
101005ithr4ifitiir
•aiiiiksarkaterfugssorithitp. MOM.
_ '•
k. IrS
1 0 "P 71 1 0 4 404 t # t .t inai t . . "4
7fiu14,11104t
gusintso ttaxdo.
JOHN GRUEL
next door to .EagLe hotel,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
BRRAD,
ROLLS,
§utcheriug.
BIE
gooks, .prugo, kitegitiuso.
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGgI
Store in Brantie Bui/din , :alto. a
LITTLESTOWN.
HAVING opened a new DRUG
RAIL STOKE and fitted it up In the beet style, Lodes
my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of
Littlestown and ricinityst the lowest market rates,
consisting in part of
Drugs and _Family .Medicines, Pur
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent Medicines, liorse
Powders,
Pure Spices. Dyes and Dye Stuffs. Perfumery,
Toilet Soape and Fancy articles. A full assortment of
Brushes, Stationery of all kinds,Clirars,Tobaecoand
Snuff.
/kir Moore's Electro•MagneticSoati will wash with
bard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed
with this Soap are made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing. ?hints the best Soap in one. Try
it. It Is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric.
Litt lestow n Slay 13.-1 y JAMES CRESS.
69.
JUNE
A FULL A`SOILTAIENT
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES
LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDIOAL PURPOSES
PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS
DYES i..YD DYE STUFFS,
SOAPS, PERFUMES Ale TOILET GOODS,
INES, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY,
PIIITICLAN'SPIINSCHIPTIONS AND RANLILY )I.lf,
CIERS ACCURATELY PUT UP
pnysrciANs AND COUNTRY MERCHANTSAIIP
PLIED 4T ARDUCED RATES.
Forney's Horse Powders
Lc Lest and cheapest fur Horace, Celtic and Swine
Other Maria Powders ol approved makes
HUBER'S,
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a
Jane 11, 1869. —U
A. D. BUEHLER,
GETTES'BURG, PA.,
Has just received a large assortment of
BOOKS
volt 111 E
HOLIDAYS,
Comprising gnglfith and • American publications
handsomely Illustrated, imitable as Holiday CHM Ibe
OLD AND YOUNG
also, a large assortment of lliseellsosons Books by
stand sod authors, Blatiosery, Toilet Articles, Par
knives, Gold Pens and Pencils, to.
Dee. 0, 1809.—tf
DR. .R. fIORNER
has resumed the
Practice of Medicine.
Once at his
DRUG STORE,
IN CHAMBERIIBURO BT., GETTYSBURG.
Alao, Dealer In
PURE DRUGS, '
MEDICINES,
SPICES,
BAKING SODA,
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
Jan. 14, 1670.—tf
ghltrP stabits.
WEAVER & SON.
Livery, Sales & Exchange
STABLES,
Washington at., Gettysburg. Penns
TAKE pleasure in annonneingto
.L the public that they have better accommoda.
Hops than ever to 'apply the public with all etyLts
and kinds of Conveyances that can be found in a anill
dais livery. Their Horses, tracks, and Illeighsoannot
be beat by any establithinent In the town.. In price.'
they defy cinapntitlon,
Horses and Mules
bought and 8014; on roasonable terms.
GIVE US'A' CALL
Take Notice.
THE undersigned is desirous of
closing up ble old accounts,' and would AA 1 41
these indebted to call and mettle tbe mum • The boots
will be found at the ebove stables and all pomp lap
debted are earnestly segue/bed to call and swir•
Weir accounts. NICHOLAS wsevita.
-I)ec.B 18139.-tf
•
EAGLE LIVERY,
Sale & Exchange St.tible .
u...4„1. mut, cr.6.4.6,.. arm.
cernasaulto,Jizzar.i.
. .
riIHE tuadersigned ham .opened.
_IL new LIVERY, 11/LE AND BEOHLNEE EU?
BLE, In Ibis place, end arwprepored to offer supe.
aceeenmedatAons Irk Ude We ,Inere prided
011110114011 with . • •
. -
Buggies, Carriages, Hacks,
• , •
Light Wagoits, &c., ~
~ •
• ..:.
of the latest Weer; eplolentjo steel Ile pablier de.
mend. Our horsed sockfOrithout spot •or blew ,
leb, and perfectly rellableasonerof your "old alp.
'tiltib" bra all of the "240" order, „ .
Attling MUM Call allilar be, nocoartfindntad and
:comfortable equipments,. fainhML •
• pert ho, Urge or mull, eau getJeket whet the went
ea the molt atcumusodeedug h 111111.• ..• • •ed ' •
Visitors to the Battle-WA pollhdy . Atteud tele& •
tellable drivers furnished If doer&
__' Puttee eonviyed tri and front the Deilet- am .tbak.
antral and departure of every Ulan.
Igprilee bought, Add, or =bawl; and always a
' thane* fbr bantrutorlerni. Oor sotto • hr. l, s4ilaplar
and no goaeng. ' • , ' _ „
~ " ,
sir yortkeur attastlan paid ta.. __ .agp_ Te.•
Melee and BrakeMarais -
... ,
~.__
sir We Latter that ilieliiiratit istair-
,atady aad by Wahl oupoider , ninoaronodatiena,
tre omen All toolihre itineyoldwrinnmr
mat. tm,
bib UMW - . 4121111141111 % 14 _4 l I— .
GETTYSBURG', PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1870.
69.
COR2 , .;ER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD
GETTYSBURG
'LIME KILNS
THEandersigned ham bought ont t, former pa
ner,Ww.Hetwit.and now continues
THE LIME-BURNING ISLSINESS
imself—at the 0 ettystiorg Lime Er:,,; on tbreornii
of the 11,,allreed and North Striate!. stint. Thank
&tear past patronagein e will endeavor to deserve It
continuance, by procreating lb. busier., as vigorone
ly sl i ps as large& scale as poitnible—alwaya rellin
a good anode andnlring goodilleaintrs. formers en
otherrmay look for the prompt 011 in grof orders.
He alsocontinnes the
CQAL BUSINESS
ageringikk Moat popular kinds. iloaret repel. .to.
etherarbouldglire him a mall. Blackesuitt Cos 1 con
dant!, on hand.
LisssaidJoaldelleeredanyw bar. o 6ttysbarg
Oret7alourg,Nov.2o,lB67 I J Xllll RNILEI
NEW. HARNESS SHOP
JOHN CUL .1 1 `.„
INFORMffhls Dien& and tke public generally that
J. be has resumed the Barnes...mak mg business, aid
opened a Shop on Carlisle street, illettistourg, adjoin
ing the Passenger depot, where he will manufacture
and keep on hand all kinds of
BRIDLES,
CO,LLAni ,
WHIPS,
LASHES.
FLY4CETS, Ac Ac
which will be mold at the lowest cash prices. Also
TRUNKS of all kinds.
REPAIRING and &TENDING at t endtd toproteptly
Raving been working at the business for 30 years, I
can guaranty the beet kind of ware, all being made
under my own soperlntend race. 0 lye me a call.
May 7,1869,—ff JOHN CULP.
DA.FIDMcCREABS J OIIS F McCREAIFY
"Best always Cheapest."
THE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and,
HA.RNEL'S of all - hinds in the Cotint
arealways to be found at thr, old and well known
stand,Bal Smose st.,opposi te the Presbyterian C _ hared
(..McCREARY'S.)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
are the moat substantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and si/vertnount
•djare complete inevery respeetend warranted to be
of the eery beet material and workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Collars,
CAN NOTALINAT. They are the beat PITTING and
most durable , .
Our Heavy Draft Harness i
steams's to order All chomp as they den be mad e any •
whereend in the meat enbstantial mariner .
RidinggPly- Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
name, nets and ererything ip the lip /Tows
Utterer eiteeper.
'Oar prices
havebeenßlDOOlD to thelowestliring • tandard.
A liberal percentage for: ash ,off allbillaam onn ling
tos6 or more. ,
We work nothing but the best of Hoek and will
warentit every artiele tern ed ont tobein everyrespert
as represented.
Thankfulforpastfsvors welnviteattentlen to oar
present stock.
ga-Glve us cal arid erenei ne PRIOSO air owatrer
j10.29,1868.-tf D. MeCRSA AT t SON.
RJESID. •
warbehii over,thoundersigneehaver unwed
at *timid stina,lolitit Mid di e iireet, Gettysburg
whore elm are &gran prepared to put up work to the
atogthwitienable satistaritlei, end superior mappe r
A lot atieW siteond•ii oat
- .
on honogorhacar ibilyirfildh9oo4. * of maths loW•st
prlose,sad all orders will be supplied am promptly
*ad satisfactorily ea possible.
. •
Iia MPAIRIN 47 . 4IIO
• .•o
.
dsematibillipatehoisdatobsdepost ragas. - . . •
. A lialgortert' ar Raw szadold lIAILI4IBO La, haat, to
Isla.
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Itglikfli I for the menu- patronage illigefeife„ e n .
4 4 170. 1 b, tbeah, tbeysolicit quiwin s a 4 PPTPT t 9 de.
• erya a large share In filth:ar c e N ._
int a
ziza
isz '
q49.—ti • . DA
Buggies and Carriages:
REMOVAL.
Cerrhpmat
1 31 1rog in it e p to tri l l t and orYIL III I I o
how, Pa., where he will continue to build all kind, e of
'oft lo his lixurodir
eaIutIAGAS, T.SO TUNG& NALL
. -
%NG- TO.P VOGUES, 44 GOA'S
- WAGONS; &C., tEO.-
"HL work It all put up otgood matoital and by
thlo4B N p rp rgocbaptua I ulpt ttstxtl:i i
tcan .ri ;rotatdiut thuA u
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417/4M. '41,444 don" r ut toquiptttAtio.
- -Ji 11 17.161101:.rly , >
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4111/ -tettPlhaditt
and all illadli-444e-ltharti
usu with itestakewaltti Asp
• Coal, igumber, Zinit
Cook and Parfor
STOVES,
'OF ALL. KINDS
The latent and must approved at le
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE.
Coal and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS
Call (S- Examine .
C. it BLEW ;R'S
Ware Rooms,
bTR.I.ET
Aartim, &r.
0 A /MUG /1-11.1 IC IN 6 8 penneps,
o 1 &i46ksupontB *O.,
10=3
,ins' and r.ientind.
W -;) AV EA E
Who will Care?
Wi.ou vfe liv belenth the da14.14,
U.l:durt edth the churchyard
d ;!In, o'er our ca.•:•- , .
La , ,, it lin crdd da:np and c,,1 t ;
s!cop from care and
And the Ilk
nos- id to la. row,
ifs ditt , •rfiefH of ' , tin.—
N , ;!1.1r, will rare?
-1.4'h0 will care?
Who will Nitne tz, weep a!
Lying._ oh ! now bite and still,
Hu der - Le:oh the skits of §tuniner,
W lan as usturii's pulses thrill,
kl nam ii:e, yairl and lender,
Full of beauty, lel) and .woot,
And chili in kph:odor
nut it o 3 4 ill', +ilia ~ 't Teat
P. l i
Who will - th *.f f.l bands lying
On a and silei •reaM,
No•eriyto U. kilo • • sighing,
Everlieire rest?
Wli.• 'is in ? N.• trli 14,
t arat I Calif) 1. 14 •1 . 1/1i,
Will it 111 rit thvy miss lis,
Or if IL( y 114 not at al:7
Nat at all!
MU N. RU A UPTION
"Whcn thou inche,t a dinner or supper
call not thy liicas, nor thy brethren,
neither ihy hillE11:1111, nor thy rich neigh
bore.''
"And so we a:e lt aily sitded in our own
house. It seems t ,- .)o go,d to Le it ue, don't
it r
As John lietty NS ife was speak
ing, she let (lowa the soft, nut-ry falling
beatUlle CULIZ:::. do. li::ll,ls , • ine route,
half paler, hallliLtatc, where she sat with
he r husb on a little more gas, so
that the Italian peasant girl, and the dark,
bright Spanish wt tn:n, the alabaster
shade of the chop light, might display their
beauties yet more glowingly, end then scat
ed
herFelf in a little easy chair, beside the
lounge where her husin.tntl lay stretched out
in the enjoyment of the masculine comforts
—evening ease and household sovereignty.
Taking . up a dainty bit of Might colored
knitting, .he went on.
`•lt %las vary nice, t3rl3c SUN.', boarding at
mother's, hut it v..as a sort of vacant life,
after all. Thi.3 is :To murk I.etter. I have
something to do now."
John Stirling an,iled.
"And t , cimething to govern. After all, I
believe it is are love of power that makes
you wcrnen so delight in homes of your
own. I tit u't doul,t, gentle as you women
seem, thst our van is hid 3 - ti a. austere
a., the Great Mmml."
"I declare, - .Jolle, yeti ar,.. too I.;a] ; I
never 1.4:old and I am sure everythin:: Las
guile on Fr, Ili , e;y = ll:cct we have ben
her t—"
"A whn:t the brcows new
But don't o , er. I have every confi
der.ce in your keep the wheel iu
MIMI
She sat siient a whi!e, uutll her hueband:
began fb w:mt to Lear Ler voice again, and
rallied her from
r abstract inn.
"What is it, little one? You seem in a
brown study about something. Remember,
Fin your prime miniiter, and must know
ad the state secret, and cares of govern
"I was only woulerltm, John, wheti.er
you would see a certain matter as I do. D.)
you realize how wally rizaties We went to
while we were at mother's? There Were
the nurlbuts ai . ked its three times, and the
Glaysinis twice, and you know we went
SN
John titerlinc keen that very- well. Some-
what te,et t . co care to :nose of
his own and not loud of general
cicty, guiLg to a continual round of par
ties Imd I cLa one of the sacrifices he had
madvcuring the tit st uint,er of his marriage,
pleate I.ls ;.;..ty lithe will'. The idea
clo-sed his mitt!. I.: :he spoke, that she,
t.. o, had we. IL:a of much e.riciteinent,
and was going to pi rpose, fur the future,
quieter life.
"Yes, 1 lik«1 it, rLe said, with a little
etubarra..mmerr, fur Ler woman's intuition
(lined the churse Lis thouglitALd taken.
" only thinking, John, that Laving
accepted so many invitatiorn, ecely One
would say we were mean if we did not give
at least one large pat yin return. It would
be just the time now, don't you stir Every-
Ulm we have is fiesta and draw
ing looms Lie really elegant! I should so
like to gather cur fliends found us, and
give a sort of house warming. -
"That's a plitlitive, comfortable, wuding
teen, Nellie. How much would this
liiendly little aff:rir cost us ?"
"AA, I've thought it all ever. We should
have to ti:k every one we know. It
wouldn't do to slight any ; besides the more
the merrier, you know. We could have
Smith get up the supper and Impish the
decorations. His bill would be about three
hundred and fitly dollars—say fifty more
for music, and a new dress for me."
"Five hundred dollars, ell, :Nellie 2"
!`Tes, I'm sure I could' make five hundred
do it handsomely. I could send out the in
vitation for week after next."
"Well dear, you must let me dream over
it. I really didn't know receptions were
such expensive affairs. Five hundred dui
lets for an evening's entertainment, and
the prospect of &hard winte,r, and much
suffering, among the poor. Well, I'll tell
you in the morning. If I can makeup my
mind that it is right, you shall have the
party,
The t et-t of iheevening. was a little con
strained. The young wire, seeing that her
husband did not care to talk about, the . re
ception any more just then, struggled
bravely to avoid tile subject, and, inasmuch
as it held possession of ell her thoughts, was
rathuy tiflit.l4ent minded companion.
That, night, after bis wife was quietly
asleep beElde bim,John Stirling spent an
hour of not untroubled thought. Unlike
Nellie, he had been brought by in a quiet
country horee, where five hundred" dollars
would have been thought by no means in.
atietivate litoyielon for tile support of the
who e family - during the entire year. Was
it tight, could itbe ilea to spend it upon
one evening's diteitainment, for the WWI
too, of people whO would be f¢ ho wise
benefited by it—whose choicest pleasures
were so common that they had, already
palled upon their senses? But. then, as his
wife had suggested, they had been out so
mugtt7-would not this dravviiig bank from a
returrtfor Mtn - tiles look very mean? An.
JO:in Stirling shrank, with all ihe pride of a
sonsislve frpm the ImpOlation of
mew:mess. They were not rich. True,
ids capital was his own; and his business
gooi f
.but he had nut telt ihat he could
spend morai"tban three thiinsand a yeiion,
. ,
bows eipensea andere 'WU
4.xtra upoi which Ii( bad ~not cdiuted
.
0:0310gatopco. Bat elfhe copld - not dare . ,
for each a (=lie, to stint Tile coat ipytionr
(et the relief of the solferitie liettle s the
indulged child of wealthy parentg, knew
nothing of such anxious thoughts; she
only heard Elie Jesuit in the morning. Be
fore I c ! ,ytve hur his good-by kiss, he said
in tone a little more sober than •he meant
it should be :
"Well, dear, you shall have your party.
You c t 0 be; in making your 'art angements
t toot,. hear is a hundred dollars for the
fea,i:ll;:e :alornments ; I will pay Smith and
the tatisio :iffetlvatds."
That was . 11. John Stirling had a sonny,
ett' elfkli tc•tnper, :mil when he had made
up his mind to grant his wife the indulgence
she craved, it would not have been like him
to spoil her pleasure by any indication of
dissatisfaction. Still, as I have hinted, her
imuitit , ns were strong and her nature sen
sitive and impressible, and she had a cer
tain sense of having persuaded her husband
somewhat against his own wishes. that
rather disincliaed her to commence her
preparations. It was nearly eleven o'clock , 1
before she dressed herself for the shopping
expedition. She was just tying the strings
of her elegant fall hat when she heard a
ring at the door, and presently a servant
came in with the information that a child,
who bad brought home some sewing waited
to see her.
Mrs. Stirling was motherly by instinct,
and Ler heart warmed at once to the shy lit
tlecreature who came timidly in. It was
a girl not more than seven years old—quite
too young, Mrs.. Stirling thought, to be
trusted alone in the streets; but then she
herself had been brought up alder the suc
cessive rule of nursery maid and ggveVuess.
She took the bundle from the child's
hand, and said, with the same bright, kind
smile which bad wiled John Stirling's
bachelor heat t away :
"Where did you come from, and how did
you fad your way here alone, you poor lit
tle thing ? '
,''Sister Annie sent me, ma'am.. She had
done your embroidery, and she thought if
she could get the money fur it to pay Mr.
Jenkins, maybe he would let us stay in the
room till she got a little better."
"She is sick, then ?"
- Yes'in. She didn't feel well enough to
come. It Las been hard getting along all
summer, for the ladies she works for were
almost all out of town, and some of them
owing her ; I s 'pose the woriry and not beg
in.; mach to eat did it, flia'aul."
M;s. St...thug leaned toward the little
creature, and looked at her more closely.
Could it be hunger, she thought, that made
those blue eyes look so large and the skin
transparent ? Was this little thing actually
suffering for bread, and she going to spend
live hundred dollars iu one evening, feasting
those who had never felt a want even of
dainties? She knew not what thoughts
had been in her husband'a mind when he
si.,otte .4 the suffering among the poor. She
said pleasantly : •
- Wit', child , you must have some lunch
' it n, end then I 'aid go with you to see
)uor sister. I Lad better speak to her
about the wink."
"Isn't it dela ? Can't you pay her ?"
The child gave a start of alarm and spoke
w;'h alas prematurewornanlinais and natur
al spprlbirerion of misfortune which are
among the saddest fruits of poverty.
Ms. Sterling relieved her with ready
syrnyathy.
"Yes, indeed, the work is all right. It's
done be utitully ; but I want to see your
sister about sonic mote, and perhaps I can
do her good."
It would have made the kind lady's heart
ache could she have seen the eagerness with
hit the hid! tarnished child devoured the
!math which was set before her in the
kdtheu
In a few moments they were ready to
star!. Mrs. Stirling had replaced her velvet
mantle by a Scotch shawl, her French hat
by a simple straw i and With It haelict in her
containing a few clainties with which
she hoped to tempt the sick girl's palate,
she followed the child across the city to
ward street, a locality hitherto terra
incognita to her.
In a half dilapidated wooden house, In e t
narrow court, she found the object of her
search. She went up two flights of stairs
and entered a back room lighted by one
window. The atmosphere struck her, In
spite of Ler warm attire, with a sudden
Evidently the sun never game there.—
The ilainpau. on the wall, the general as
pect of gloom and cheerfulness, was only
relieved by the scrupulous neatness which
pervaded everything. Mrs. Stirling Itsd
alre..dy noticed this quality in the attire of
the ehihi, which, though cheap, and poor,
and patched, was as immaculate in its
cleanness as her own. .
At the window, 'autMpting to sew, the
older sister sat, but she was evidently very
ill. Every now and then a spasm of cough
ing seized her, which compelled her to lay
down her wort; and clasp both tier hands to
her side, while the paleness of her thin
cheek flushed into heetiQ. Mrs. Stirling
had nut seen her before since spring, the
work returned that , morning having been
sent to her by a servant. Shp went to her
and sat dawn in a chair that stood near.
"your sister said you were sick, and so I
came to see if I could he of any use to yoa,' ,
she said, in gentle tones, which of them
selves carried a certain comfort with them.
"You have changed tetribly since spring,
I must hear all about it ; but I want you
should eat what I have brought you ; here
is some jelly, and a bit of cold thicken—
they will du you good."
The poor girl looked at the viands 'with
the involuntary grecainess of hunger.—
Then she blushed deeply, and said in a low
voice
“.1 - am very grateibl, madams; but if you
please, I will wait until you leave ma. Al
low me at present to attend to you.”
"No, indeed I" MIL Stirling spoke is
her pretty absolute fashion. !!I ant not go
ing yet. I want to talk with you awhile;-
and I shall not do so until you have tikes'
something ia tarengtheir you. Little hue'
has hinehedelfeady,', 3 ' ' -
So the gaY, hiledibidy• eat and waited,
feeling, in the new prospect of being in;
Lively useful, a general glow of delight. l 4 l
When the girl had finished her - *Moronic
meal and taken up her work avlln, Mrs,
Stirling began to talk to - hie. '
"Is this consumption, Annie P" she ask
ed, gently, "your cough admit:Pe,"
"No, ma'am ' Fam sure it ie nithing ot
the kind yet. there is ?co consumption in
our family. - My father *l . B a country , 'lnia;:
later, and had a strong and'4allitY ooli
stitution. He died Alloit,, hat it was 'firma
a violent fever, caught In. attetulanti on 'a - •
sick stranger. I think le was :grief that
made my Mother follow hint in Mies /
months. .lihe had alisys beeD delicate,
though, not sickly, and she lacked he
strength it required to live and stiffer., It is
seven years since she died t?uth, Tery dar
that little da.g e torn.
ago.* old were Yaiilitiri,?' - , •-•-
'.. firil l e6, : il 44 4 9re I , e ! i lz4 li v l n li '414 a 7
diedliel'etta isf two."
-44 lon haie'enpOorted youreelf 00
let ever drift pr. - ' -:- - '
' “oht no. * fitheFs books road` or
WHOLE NO. All.'
enough to keep us some time, and my aunt,
who lived here, brougi.t na tas Bosteu. We
both lived with her. She took care of Jane
and I worked in a shop, and earned enough
to buy her clothes and help Aunt Martha
with the living. It is only since she died,
three years ago, that I have been at all alone
with Jenny."
"You came out of the shcip r '
"Yes, because I could not have Jenny
there with me, and she had no one else to
see to her, and indeed I have made More
money since ; I have embroidered so much."
"But surely you have suffered more than
usual this summer ?"
"Oh! yeti, ma'am. The ladies that I
work for are mostly out of town in the
summer, and so winters I try to save some
lug to help me through. But last winter
was so hard that I had not as much work
as usual and this summer .ve have not been
very well oft I had to give up the com
fortable room I used to have, because I
could not earn enough to pay for it, and I
suppose the dampness here has not just
agreed with me."
She tried to smile, but the tears awe in
stead. Mrs. Stirling took her hand with a
comforting pressrun.
"Don't cry. Better times are comiug to
you now. lam sure I can influence you a
great deal more work. You shall have
enough to do, and we mast see that you
move out of this unhe•t by place."
Sister Annie smiled sadly. •
"The landlord has tam to that, madam.
I can only stay here three days longer. He
wants to let the roc= to si tenant who will
pay more ; and I have bean tuedska for far
I should not be able to go out and And an
other house."
"Well, you must not feel ansjous. hat
leave that till to-morrow. Then If you age
not able to go,I will flnd'a &tee fbr you. It
can't be a difficult matter to fled omits good
as this. At any rate; to-morrow you shall
see me again ; and, in the meantime the pay
for the work little Jane brought home will
make yen comfortable." •
Bo saying, she put into the girl's hand
twice the customary price for the embroid
ery she had done, and without waiting for
the thanks which trembled on Annie' Had- -
ley's pale lips, she went out of the room,
down the stairs, and returned lime, after
this, her first charity vial:.
On the way, she stopped but once, and
that war not to look into any of the win
dows, gay with autumn goody, or to eft
change her hundred dollar note on the Suf
folk Bank for silk or satins. She only went
for a moment to a neat, respectable Looking
house on Myrtle street, and then berried to
wards home.
She met her Imsistrid, when he mine to
hit five o'clock supper, with a beaming
smile. The meal was well cooked and
neatly served ; the wife opposite him was
young and fair; and when John Stirling
rose from the table and went with her into
her evening room, It is no wonder he said
to himself that this being in one's own home
wasn't so bad a thing after all,
"What is it, Nellie t" he asked, after a
while, in answer to a questioning leak from
his wile's eyes.
"You are sure, John, you can spare me
that five hundred dollars without putting
aside any tightful claim ?",
"I hope so, Nellie ; if I hail not thought
so, I should not hive &cult to you, much
as I love to please you."
"Then what," the spoke hesitatingly,
"what if I wanted very mach indeed to'use
it for something else V
"I do not understand what you can pos
sibly mean."
For an answer she detailed to him the
different events of the day. When she was
through, she said:
"It seems so hard, John, for atitt poor
girl, a minister's daugitter, too, to be sailer
lag for want of food; and living, a rather
dying, by inches, In that miserable, damp,
unhealthy place. I can see how, with five
hundred dollars, I could make her so com
fortable. I stopped In at Nurse Smead's on
my way home to-day, and j found that she
bad a ;tips, !eight, -s hied go room, which
isle will let for lars a which
tab s
le astove inn aiready,and a carpet on
the floor, and thirty dollars more will sup
ply it with every needed comfort, Now,
If I could pay the rent of the room a year in
advance for Annie Hadley,and fit It up neat
ly, what a fine start would be for her I
Itf.ould give her such rest--such freedom
from care. She would hare tine to get
well. She's very skilful with her needle,
and with the work she could easily do, she
could live so nicely, and Jenny could lb to
school. I have it ell plumed, and there,
with your permiradon, goes the hundred dol
lars in my pocket."
John Stirling looked at hbi. wife, and it
seemed to him, with the generous, unselfish
light Illuminating it, her Dice watithe face
of an angel. Blithe did not say so than.
He answered her, in the tone of one rat
ing an objecties--- -
"But what would you wear to the party,
Nellie? I should not Ukeyon to look shah-,
by, my dear,"
".Dwit to me for that, I can Wear my
weddinglmm. It is snob a. rich, heavy
white silk, and It is not soiled at a.U. With
a little different arrangement of the Vat
mbigs, it will be ait handeome so anything
I could get. licc4 are you quite pet upon.
giving Ills Party, 4 1 4 ?"
"Axe you not, deer 1"
"I was.
There
There was aliens° fora few momenta, in
which Nellietied and untied the *sick of.
her silk apron several times. Aiwa she
looked up, an wog Ilekumgoub jeug h the
mist which lautipatthoW.awthextral beforra.
tier Vist
"illoPfloselhore arcs many people la the
city, Johns Pal Ala :York' as Aurae Bad
ley; and needAliii help jut as much rt :
"Without doubt, Nellie t pleaty cit whrse
mums, wipeciali t y'uora ea wknier
,conrang
W,"
"Q Olll 4 you 404Aiela r"
",L• think i
,Nolil - Bowe of the Qom* of
dem/union, which he ow nue itikmil ;P
-ans, imams buaiselmi Rikala 414 8 4* Alt;
4TIKI 44y."
"Tim Gluf biwkr+4l4ol" ggi* Rlkkik
Yon would not have given otherwlse a , will
do a great
"Yes, .a l arge a aum.
a par 4 deal . . At i "
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'fl rels 4 lialviri *4 1 ,4p . mi you
~ i 44 LAI'
night, to be , s ilent 4 a angle eke! . st ,
entersitAmeut, for throe WticiAi not tli4t '
but not largss:Wtleu*7 00141411 4 tti:Orke
'want/ . of *ale . lay, sulV' . 7 4 1 have
no WM to tiro t 1 444!t5% 'OrlU l 7Oa ` take ,
the
who usoney,SOk
' ottpdr: ,; .. "Bat these thesesTo incited µs,,liabil
Thi Eturibnia, the Orkreauf ',ail' ryathi
Mew* , Ottolrootthet-4 41 4411 1 4/. 400 11 01 ,
mesh." - •
"We can eakalsowili p sjiiiaLajigno— •
4 those we ogre for. Your house
itMeiasil anoiranCe `ii'MAO '4040L; k!
iia. ', g'uo4 flgin alai - pieW
ibi4" thoitoie:_i!thr:
in,l - e=gitt Ur Mt? w° o4 W i t: 3 ! .lr .
fike! OK lopiniatincri,s l 44 l4 / 4 6'-, 'e • PO
thquitit 4 ti e t i guAiSri ! 4 !Rar .1
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they shaukliiot , iikitoielt: ir . ~ ,
'se
Mach iaora wpat Hurt Links w1:1, 1,41 !.1,1 t.,
ladla tbli#l4446r iic. to
and the Wad: I'llave L. au tt,
day. I don't we, 114:13.4;ei p ny
more."
"Tuveilia3l4kkas3rour ,Lv art bo o (,44.0c I
led yelet,—efellifoi Sloe mammy shod
your &11e ditoirint rWe MU 'give
oar r:-.)pit:ll3tl - e i sliists'ldoei 6?' Mtn .
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Fie said just then, Let Nsli,iu
Stirling had unconsciously 'gained In that
hoar s nettand bollix hold on the Jwsrt or
her haelaed. Hs bad lovettlx: gay, ) 1 4.11 .-
spoiled girl; what word expresses-what he
felt for the nobl4 salfiesetlfleing woman
who had Utak day hew revealed to hint ?
Annie Hadley's been was lightened Drat
day of st.wearykertiett, and itto Wit* dw
gndethl for /Art kitirlities delicacy as for
her sick '
Lptirt i r lar.—Lord Ross has heel]
measuring, says giu:c cr Week, the heat
that comes to us flow the moon. rsfug
one of his gr eat rellecticg teleeopes as a
burnhig minor, he has comiensed the
moon's rays upon one of the most delicate
of heat gagues—a thermopile. Without
being able to determine by what Fraction o
• Fahrenheit degree the lunar warmth iu
ncases, he has found, I,s an opproilm a t ion,
the radiation from the 'moon is about the
temperature of the terrestrial nttuosphetc,
the ninety-thourithdth part of. that from the
Ban. Ife conceives that the variation of
heat from our iatelite follows the same
law ea that of its light, viz, that we have
most warmth from the full moos, and I.ist
from the nearly new.
By comOertiton with' thelerreatial source
of heat, Lord "Hose estfmates the actual
temperature of the moon's surface at lunar
mid-day to be about Aye hundred degrees
Fahrenheit. This scorching resuiti from
the WOW rotation of the morin, which
makes It equal to our month; and from the
absence of any atmosphere - to screen the
lunar world. Tears ago, Sir John Her
schel, who has more than once proved him
self a prophet by his sagacious inferences,
remarked that "the surface of the full moon
exposed to us must necetwarilybe very much
heated, posaibly to a dewree much exceed
ing that of boiling watifi. "Pontenelle
and him followers to the contrary notwith
standing, the moon can be no place for liv.
lug beings, untess they are salamanders.
A coo rcassur and an Iriehnout happened
to be journeying together through a most
Interminable ktrest,. and by some mishap
lost their way and wandered, about in a
most pitiable condition for awhile, wise
they fortunately came amour a miserable
hovel, which was descried save by a. lone
chicken. As this. was the duly thing eata
ble to be obtained, they eagerly dispatched
And prepared it for supper. Whets laid bee.
fore them Pat concluded that it was bowl
&lent for the support's', both Windt- and
flawney, and thenefore a proposition was
made to his compassion that they should
spare the chicken until the next morning,
and the one, , who had thor. most. pleasant
dream should have.the (thickest. Which was
agreed to, Um morning Sammy told hie
dream. *sr thought angels were drawing
him te - heaTert i 4 a belket. and he war nev
er beftsre so . happy. .Upon concluding his
dream, Pat exclaimer], "Och, lure. and I
saw ye goin, and thought ye wouldn't
come back, so J. got up and eat the chicken
myself."
_ .
Sootorsa.--A little girt, not six years or
lure, screamed out to her little brother, who
was playing-La the mud :
"Bob, you good-for-nothing rascal, come
right Into the hagie this minute, or I'll beat
you till the Wit comes oft"
"Why, Angelina; Angelina, dear, what
do you mean? Where did yon learn such
exclalined the mortified mother,
who stood talking with a friend. Angtli.
meg ebildishretrirrial a good commentary
upon this imalaishr , tit speaking to children :
"Why, mother, •you see we were-play
lag, and Meanly little boy, • and Pm scold
.g him just . as yon did me thiti
that's all" • •
of klons ti.c.e,ne wit* lately w itn e in.
Paris. 4 girl wai t obiervgd 4ie street
with - it wooden leg under ha urns, while, a
gentleman was calling to , her ironi a win- -
dow on the other aide of the street, gestic
ulating fiercely and demanding her return,
To the large exusfi.whielstha Aatta attract
ed, the girl made ezplimation that silo was
washer-woman to the gentleman, that he
would net pay her ; that she . visited his
lodgings to demand tier utuney, and that on
his refusal she had taken possession of his
wooden leg, purposing not to return it until
alto received her money.
In addessing Judge atrault, afthe Cincin
nati Olio Oust, in a case recently,au Irish
barrister wide eau of the following beautiful
figure of speech "Your honor is silting
there on that blricli; as the ripreseritatlve of
the absthrict Jigger of Justice; which is sup
ppiteg to be blind; howldlng the scales even
ly b I iost betwane man Rudman and wu
wan and woman."
A YOUNG woman who'residea in the town
of Neir - Hartnony, Indiana; boasts that she
has broken twentrseren engagements of
marriage in tits Tears, Bhe has the rings
that Once 'Wilted to these engagements
hunt Op in her' "headquarters," and to
these she points as does the red man to his
string of scalps.
Sestenool Says that Ikea /oat trick was
to throw Mrs, Partington's gaiter La the
alley, and then.eallaka„owaday.dowit from
the third 400 f tO Bee an alleygaltee. He
might hire palled just, before ha threw, tlio,
, galtariimn the window, and asked, her to
t i 4 2:. • •
A wily Riatniu over by' an oz-cart in
Wihniogton, Delaware, and ler this brought
the dtiretqd'ihe tftiri beftwe kinetic% The
jeaticiedtiminied *case, it Being common
law thidiny mad stew enough to he ran
over bi4n fix te'lnitt too slow to atm.
Ax a ituunkk fair La Kinn. City, a set of
toed Ittera llthiltate tires vast sns young
huir, - WU& Ape nuderstandiag that if she
was ant non* irrs. yeas. tim furniture .
ehnekLhatetrunadiwthe demi. fibe
nosf seethibtrate path, armed mita a bed..f
A ttitNll-itatklt who caterial ltx 100,1) or
his tylither•la-hiii, - ) n
, aTaxsui hotel a few
nighia - ttnee, id - I:jai. s match fur a llght, and
the the abund for
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Rai Wtagools plipw talk isebilerig boy ;
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