z lIKKPEit, mew :mason' & zur.u.Lpt, _ .. ._ . .. . _ . PROPIIIED*S AND PCNIIIELEIte . ' '•to ut Uti Imo. - lialtira)ro at. between Cburt-housc Ontifinantond, . Glettysburp, Po. . . . ' ,--. TERILS OF 'PUBLICATION: • • TIM STAR AND ftNTENEL is publLsheilevery Fri _ ' --- day morning. atV-00 a year in advance; Or rsu ~ c.. • if not paid within the-year! No soteicriptionsdis-. EAP P continued until all arearages are paid, unleunlessat: EIN'PI.Nt . . & • the option of the publishers.. • . . ADvEßTniuncEyrl. are Inserted at reasonable rates. A liberal reduction will be made to personi advertising by the quarter, half year, or year.- - AT Till Special notices will be inserted at special rates, to be agreed upon- • , . . • - The circulation of the STAR AND SENTINEL is one halt larger than that ever attained' by any newspaper In Adams county; and, as an adver . lir - & Seatixtel Using medium, it cannot be excelled. ' Jou WORN of all kinds will be promptly. execu led and at fair rates. Hand-bills, Blunts, Cards P.onphlets, &c., in every variety and style, will be nted at short notice. TERMS CAM : t 0 K &. g 0 el - 0 B . roftsoion4l Sardo ) . ftt • • . . • I M. KRAUTH , Attorney at . . J • Law, Gettysburg, Pa. Collections mitten legal . business promptly attended to. • 'INTING OFFICE Office on Baltitnor .. .9 street,sonth of the Court-house. June 18, 1869-tf. . A I McCONAUGH.Y, Attorney at .. x•-• • [,..,..1ic. one door westof Bonnie's Drug . . • , . - • .tore.Gh unbersburg Street. Special itteution 4lven to Suits,colleetionsand more St.. Gettysburg, Pa. , settlement of Estates, all legal business, and i ~ tat to Ventions, Bounty, Back-pay, and Damages . • .t.: Sin it O. 3tates,at tit:linos promptlytnd efficient ly attended to. ..--. ..II wart tats ocated,vadchoice Farms !Corsets ' u la at t and other western States. Jane IS, 18.69.-tf recently tied largely to one I.lremly.larr . J. COVER, ATTORNEY AT AL • LAW, wi II promptly attend to collectionsand al I other Businessentrustedtohiscars. 0 lice between Fahnestock and Dannerand Zinc & Fnc Job Type ... 's t .trem,daltimorettreet,Getty•brirtr,Pa. y ' I - May 29,1867 - • . - - 1 i .k.VID A. BUEHLER, ATTOR '- N ::Y VT I. IW,w i tt - promptly attend to roller - i o • .1 I tit alter builness entrusted to his care. • e - t 11 i o it 1., o.li Junco in the threestory building n • •.te tit 1 ' oart II .nee. i Gettysburg, May 29,1867 :ly prepared to accommodate our old ens d all others;rho may favor us with their - . ,in Abe beet tyle of tbe art, at the ehorteitll vI D WILLS, ATTORNEY' • on tbs. need reason l. W able tense_ 41 . lT 1. ,o) li, 0 ‘t hisresi.lenceinthoSouth-eaa . 1 ' ,to .. r ofliontreE3 pare. , ol.t '29,1867. " • ' DR. 11. S. HUBER, ,', lii of Every De- , .i. M . 't•• .or .r G"i reOrrAtiro and/Washington 'treat ption ) • oer JSITE Cpl.. TATE'S EMILE HOTEL. scri June II 1.009.—tf • ' __ _ _ ___ D R. J.- W. C. O'NEAL . CEIIED lias his 011 Ice at his residence in Baltimore : t. reet,nvo I 0..,c,. .ha t 0 the '.'oetpiier Offie 0 . Gettysburg ,May 29,1467. _ JO H N L. 111LL,1.1. D., • DENTIST ' i IN EXECUTION. . . 01,, t 11 in aluSentbn rg street, nearly opposite Lb • 1 _ Eagle hotel, GETTYSBURG. PENN A. --7 NSUItiPASSEDCI-HAN ' tic been in constant practice over 20 years, I ,ltients Can be assured of g... 3.1 work. [July 9.—tf • Irj R. J. E. BERR. STRESSER, Dent -1• I_, ,u, 'taring located in Gettysburg, offere bla . , orricee to the public. Office' n York street, nearly ' . upposite the Mute Inn, where he will be prepared to tend to icy IN fi 'l rYLE, AND ' a 'era. - main ... tit 01 fall or partial setsof teethare in- I . • . . sited to cell ferias reasonable .Inly 30,14.30.—ti . ---,. -- --:- 15.N.RIVALLED DR. H. W. LEFEV - RE Littlestowa,.lll(lllB 6.,-Pa., I fsyl N ti permanently located in that place, wit . 1 .. .41.4 tg, in the general practice of Mod'c!ne en Surzory. Orrice in Lombard street, near Beir.mor I rev t. [Aug. 20, 1089.-t IN eIIEAPNLBB, • , .. \ • tt scniug , I artitutSt ____, ,____ AT TUE ' - WHEELER& W.I.LSO'S • 5 LOCK-STITCH , Family Sewing Machine R & SENTINEL, ______ , , . • c OVER 450,000 NOW IN - USE. - , EXAgIME IT BEFORE BUYING ANY OTHER. . more St., Gettysburg, Pa. . SuLD . ON LEASE PLAN, ll • 81 0 PER MONTH. • . ---- . , • PhTERCON A CARPENTER, General Agents. , 1 .t.t t;EN ERA L OFFICE for ADAMS COUNTY, JACOB'S II L-' 'A 1 N BEI LDINd, OHAMBERSBURG STREET, - Nuv. 12, I,469.—tiGETtIiSBUEG, PA. . - . - _ HOWE . MACH LNE S 1 1 . _ _ 4ND ' TUE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUINE • - - - - 1 ELIAS HO WE, J.R., . _ • , . -.-- SEWING MACHINES. • . mental Printing . JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent, 1 GETTYSBURG, PA., N. I:. runier of Centre Square, in the Store icons o ! . Samuel Wolf. / II:A/611S will hopromptly attendedto: Machines rgest fosters to the smallest Cards. NJ •tel ivered to all parts of the county and instroc t ion t given gratis. _ tu_eile pantie are cautioned against parties who . use the nat. of HOWE in Connection with their ma ....te-....... chines onk account of the popularity of the Howe Ma chine.. There are none GENUINE unless they have ' t m .• 11., I in each machine a medallion having the . , . 1,10,1 .1 , 1..ia.,1 113WE,Jr. on it,kc. t ~ . ,o' o. : r • ER CIAt - - --- -- GROVER & BAKER'S i FIRST PREMIUM Such as ... I -. ELASTIC STITCH • - Alm, CARDS, SEWING MACHINES, CHECKS, , DRAFTS, 495 Broadway, New York.. . . , 7:10 Chestnut .street, Philadelphia. • _ . ,:. . ENVELOPES, LABELS, - - POINT S' OF EXCELLENCE. r I Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. ' Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. , - Using bath threads directly front the spools.. 'G BILLS, No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of , thread. , , Vi - iderange of application without change of ad - .... ustmelit• The ascot retains i tsb eau ty au'diirmuessafterwash• brigand Ironing, IPTS & RECEIPT BOOKS Brikloi doing all kinds of work doneby other Sew ; .. ing Machine., these Machiniii execute the mart .beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental ....... 91 work. • - • dir - The Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex• ANDBILLS,' DODOE.RS, &c., whitiow. o f the United Statesazid Ehrope, have been awarded the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines, and , the work done by them, wherever exhibited in nom . petition. . , . — • - riGT - The very highest prize, THE GROSS OF THE . eery lowsit prices. - mostly, in the he t manner, and at tb• LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the repro eentative of the Grover k Baker Sewing Machinea,at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, thus attest. ion' their great superiority over all other-Sewing - _ -..-- . NI whines. . di-For dale ity D. W. ROBISON, 0 ottysburg. , • , AND 'PAMPHLET _ ,NOTICE. ' . 'I tllE,undersigned having had 17 years' exponents PRINTING . - 1 :IS a practical Operator on Sewing Machines • would recurnrottall the Grover it' Baker Family Ma. 1 - . chine as the cheapest and best machine fur fatally • use. The simplicity of construction and elasticity of ' .• stitch made by these machines are two very Import • ant points In their favor. 250,000 of these machines , are to-day bearing witness to the truth of our good style and ■at as . as nail order In as •ertions and the. emand is steadily increasing. s , g We have also Shuttle Machlues on hand for Tailors any office In the country. - and Coach-trimmers use. Call and see us. D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Chatn'aersburg el., G ettysharg, Pa. -Tonal', 1059.-1 s . - fatly ask a trial by those desiring say ill% AM ANTEE SATISFACTION, 0. worlk-andpooptness f. SlMug or ders, BY MAIL: PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO GETTYSBURG & SENTINEL ADVEP . MISING MEDIUM THIS CY3UNTY. . rt. .51111111:181141ta ampriass CM tonal. 'allononnalty„ It eiteaktaa oriez az. .. 1M Ihnsars, Md la mad 1117 alt -, yl , • tams imiset t etrealitties in Alias Led • -_, ISE THE 'BTAR & BENTlMaquie • supretreautios duo all dm monis titt yabi;u47", ; Wi bad ~Wit sosibst. ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS wru. BUY A FIRST-CLASS 4 SEWING MACHINE OR A GOLD WATCI2I. As an evidenie that this advertisement is no Wm hug, send fur Oleo:ate., enclosing a three cent stamp R~rretutnpostage. Address J. B. GIBBS • ca, • 45 ,llntrenity -Place, Net -York .7412: 21, 1670.-3 m MINCE. ~ PIE'S 1 i. AT WM. J. MARTIN'S, Is the place to get the mr tetial foe a good Mince Pio• RAISINS, CURRANTS PRUNES, CITRONS, CRANBERRIES AND APPLES, so 11A11X1ril, Baithiort'at Nov. 10. 110 L-3,8 , . . . . . .. .. .. ~ - .. . , ... .... ~„ -----." * - ' , vense--- • • „: , -... , ---. 0..„ 4 „ , ;-$•., ..", , Tll 4 ".' ' '--;-- • ' - • '—'' ' ''' •-• . • . -• • ' • . -,s--,- ...: . _ • . .. ... • , . . . . . , I , ....... \,...... ‘445. 4 .... - -.....„ ... . . 14 4 , 11k e N , . . • , .1 1 .. . • I I . !• - ---..... '-‘, . , , . .. .. . .. „.. t ' i• 1 al\k) 1 . . - . - \ - • •• $ - , . _ .. . • , ~ . . , ~ . . _ VOL: LXX. NO. 14: gultintsogardo._ BLACKSMITHIN G. 8.. G. HOLLEBAUGH H As opened ; Blaekemiti3Shop on Wiudaniton street, next loor to Chrltzman•a Carpenter Shop and Isprepar:ad to do all kinds If iILACKSMITH ING,at reasonable rates,andinvltesashareol public patronage R.EPAIRING,if all kinds. Give nieacall April 30,1869-tf JE REMI , A"H CULP GETTYS#URG, PA., • UndertakV& Paper-Hanger, ispreparodtonshort notice aradroaconable IIIM:13 OOFINS OF ALL STYLES. liealsokeenson hand a large aesortmen tol WALL PAPER, which he salient lowest caeh rates, and If de eked will Cornish hands to put it on the wall. PLAIN & FANCY "SIGN PAINT ,. ING EXECUTED TO ORDER /Ur`York street-a few doorsonet ofLutheraniCharch May 27,1868 tf. ROBERT -DI ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East Riddle street,haVasgiore from theCourt-haute GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or: dors in his Ilue. Work done In the most satis factory manner, and at prices as low as can possitilybo afforded tomake a living. GAS PIPE urnishcd, as well • as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights Ac.; also WATER PIPS, Stops, Top and Frost gpigota,and,in short, everything belonging to ;awn water fixtures. Bella hung, and furnished if desired. Locks, of a kinds repaired. [Dec. 23,12.67.- A SERVANT- FOR ALL. Roth's Improvement for Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, MAY be attached to any gat eandoperatedfrom buggy, team or saddle, by one band, in soy de sired direction from the gate—opened H:Wooed from one point, at any distance from thegate. This im provement issimple and cheap, get pester tandstronfa will not be disarranged by the sagiretthe gate, nor by the frost raising the posts; m be made at • Country, blacksmith's,and easily atta r atta ched toe gate. Theunderaigned,having the High t for Adams coun ty, will sell Township and Farm Hight' °it h film. provement. Also, ROTH & EIHANE'SAMEHICAN LEVERG ATE —which willbe found valuableand conTenient..to all who have gates to drive t broiler—as they remain by their team,open close and latch a gate,witbout the neceeeityot getting to the wet or mud. Forfur,herinformatiOnAc:Address . ISRAEL BRICKER, Mayl3.-tf merianer.P.O.,Adamico.,Pa. NE.W BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimming WILLIAM E. CULP trAS opened an establishment opposite Weaser's ,tairery Stables, on Washington street, for Col;iaing Sofas, Chairs, .Mat- trasSes; and Upholstering • branches. Healed) continue : Chili old barium of Trimming Baggiel, Carriages", and solicits from the public tlkdr patronage. Charges moderate. • GSttyobrirg, Pa., Dec.q.—tof COOPERING! PETER CII-L - P Ullacerefuericed the `, COOPERING BUSINESS In all its branches at hie residence on the Mummer burg road, at the end of Carlisle street, Gettysburg, Pa. The public can always have made to order all kinds and styles of NEAT VESSELS, - 'CROL'2" STANDS. PIC'KEL STA.YDS, TUNS,' FLC&R BARRELS. Sj. also manufacture 5 and 1-0 gal. Kegs ;Cider Barrels. And all other kluge of Coopering. Repairing done cheaply end with dearittch. G ive us d call. , Ang. 13, 1869.—tf • Surveying—Conveyancing. J. S. WITHEROW, FAIRFIELD, PA., Tenders his services to the public as • PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, and Is prepared to suneyFarins, Lots to. on res. 'Doable terms . - Haying taken out a 'Conveyancerli License, he 9111 also attend t o preparing DEEDS, BONDS, RNLI AEU, WILLS, WiLASESAR— TICLIS OF AGREEMENT, CLERKING AT SALES, kc. _Having had considerable experience in th/sline,he hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Bust ace promptly at tended to and charges reasonable.— PoetOffloe address,Fairdeld, Adams co.,Pa. Jan. 1,18 89.—ti FURNITURE. D. C SHEAFFER PETERSBURG, (Y. 8.,) PENNA., laprepatied tearer:to:be Pablic,anythlng In file seaman as ca bo had In the county. IM Purchasers will do well tocall sad examine myetockbotc .buylng ileewbero. FURNITURE made be ardor. Itepaltingddae neat cheap and with pat , b. Jan. 22. 1Mg..41 CABBAGE SEED UAVB grown sin:twill send by mall the Seed of the I follow ing.vet ietfee of CABBAGE "STONE 51 ASON"—a remarkable sweet and tender variety. shave enubeeded in raising this variety, to weigh from 15 to 22 pounds. Under fevorablecir cum./mance every plant will head. Mammoth Drumhead --equal in quality with the Stone mason. tinder high culture heads attain to the weight of 4o lbs. The Seed is put up in packages and seat to any ad- dress on the receipt of 60 eta, forom package, or 115 ots.for both varieties. Directions for sooceastga Cultivation accompany wick package. Bavaria 4601=80110t the above maxi. et'sa were on exhibition at tha last agricultural in Gettysbirg. Address SOLOMON wzrptura, Bigler, Adams co., Pa. CM= GRANITE-YARD., GETTYBBURG, 8.A., • pat RAILROID, IfE4R PRIMP" D3PO2.""' • PETER BETTLER L prepared to furalat dRAJT/Irldbr all kinds px . . BUILDING AND NONUKIIWTAL 1.17140111111; at renal* rater:: Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments; Ceant. tery Blpeks, &c., . 4. Aapatiod to °WWI stilt duir•dt bi,kaot, o isatrderatro, a ilstattooproaiptiyatteated to . JYa•S.—lf BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. Xi A MOMS t oats orCOVIA011)11111113.111iT lag bow mat h- aelstilke I. the ylibtactoory 111111b•••••••••64•Ebreallta* gas th i treltor• s•f Gr.A 11C9M1, itiky • .11MUNOMIN oHN ) FABAION- Er ABLE BARIUM; • oppoilts the' Maghs,.Motat,' Gettysburg Pa T , wherehe sunlit all tfmainefound readytoattendtotitbusiness in his line . Hams allucinexcellent %fislitarkt nd wII 'lneuro istis faction. Glyn hisnacall. May 29,1687. OYSTER SALOON! CLIARIirftSRIIRG er, OBTTYBBURO, Announces. to hie friends that in addition to hie OONFECTIONANr,he'has opened an Oyster Saloon; where during the season he will keep constantly OD band PRIME OYSTiRS, the best the market can attn.& with special necom• modatlons for Air(lire us a call.' Jan. 21, 1870.—tt GETTYSBURG BAKERY. 911111tIrma Newport k Ziegler having bees a.- solved,the undersigned willtoutinuetheltaking bustnees,in all Itebrancbee, at the old ettod, Corner of South Washington and 11 est Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. • All kinds of ORAtICERS. °MIES, BII2AD, WILLS, PRETZELS, cone tantly baked and alwaysto be hadfreeh. With many years experience and irret7 disposition to please, he feels that he can premix, estlefeetion in "all cases. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the old firm,ttecentienenee is asked. B A LUSE ERWPORT. Aprle. 1869 -11 STEAM SAW MILL. THE undersigned has in operationa STEAM . SAW MILL, at the South Mountain, near Gra,.lien be rg Sprinip, and is prepared to saw to order bile of • WHITE cies. iIaNE, 1/11.1ILOCK, or any kind of Timber dealt - ad, at the shortest notice and at low rates. Ile also manufactures SHINGLES, FAILINGS, &c L U M 13 ER delivered at &ay point et the LOWEST RATES. per cent. will be deducted for the cash payments, or Internet will be charged from the time of delivery of Lumber. Thankful for past favors, he would desire a continuance for the future. All letters aboold be addressed to him At Graelran burg P.O. Admit county, Pa. 11.1411tY LTENBERG.git. 0ct.29, you NT' S COMPOUND FOR TIIECURE OP PUTRID SORETHROAT,INFLUENZA or any other inflatrunator} or( nwatddiseaso of the Throat! f not Of too long standing. AIso,SCAIIL ET FEVER. This medleinehas bison tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES, _ n differentparts of the country, and has never been known toren If taken In time end aecordins todireetlons. It is warranted to cure. Givens trial and it willspeak for itself. Every bouseholdsheruld provide themselves .with a box of this medicine and keeplt on hands. Thecures that it has effected are truly marvelous. 11111.Preparedand sold by ISZAZLYOUN't ICo et yet:tura, Pa., or by their ant horized agent.. Po el ataearly. all the Stores' a Adams county. . . . . . . _ Mey 39,1867.—tf Carpenters and goutrictors. Wm. C. Stallsmith & son, GETTYSBURG, PA., UarpOnters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door andWindowFrames,Cor nice, Door &Window ' Brackets, &c. Conitantlyon hand and mannllattarad to ;order o BEST MATERIALS, REASONABLE PRICES. 113.0rderspromptly sitteoded to Jan.15,1869,—tt GEO. C. CASHMAN GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and 'Contractor, 'RESPECTFULLY infer* the public that betas removed to his new Shop on Stratton strvelbetwsen York and "Railroad streets and Is prepared to take contracts tot putting up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonable rate any builder in aat i yabuig—all wOrk g natant e L ed tcbe o best quality. He hopesby strict attention to bumf nesato meritpublicpatronage. Give ms acali. April 9.1869.—1 f WM. CIIRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA. Carpenter and Contractor, _ . liertugresqpred to 'Ay new Shop On Washingtonstreet, between Middle and t, burg streets, and I n trod * aced Steam Power ,I am prepared to ear nth all kinds of -work for bullditit purview, of tbe beat meter al,and'ltitettlyandeheaply sett cant. does at ear otter titabltidtmentlit - the oeunt7. 11x patented Mdtdraftrale to reddens, and Wort ex ecuted trlthfromptnetnanddlepatob: • dip-Orders fur *Ulla& ottltete,Serolle,lfoul4 figs, ke., - prOltt• fly ailed and dn Wasson ablations,: nrilt • • - • . . M EA,,.T::-.1.-g-4,,itx:Efr N E - FIR M! Glossa B. awns* TITADDitre previa° diiitesidfito'pirtuteriltip in 1114,8UT0117 . sapoinsanrigie; 7,111' c ‘ frry ' eh at lazy- Bed orairTresmiity sad 41skimilirilarainit.,aily1 . 1 arstsi -4 rrerpirmiDasimiro Tbrusitmread Triilarraimas7 asimialkloti.B.fterer.lareskiritastra4m. •_" lamb,* ' ==. 161.4 'N,. t, -, ~. :. ....r.fi, .p.. ikai irskeirtlV l ra airraterkiwoorreiittoraddres . : :.i., 0.1..„ . .... 4 .: • ~.. *Jugs.. WHOM rit t i -, t.1. , . :1 . 44.:}-3 'V ,C,..'74 ifr±,,. - - 1•4021 -.;', ,„i,,,,,,,tn ..,, ! + 1ft 45 041,0*t.r 4.- ' l i ft 4 4 15 Ile 'WW ;a* - • ....,,,: , ili , 4-,ti: c , 4,.. ,, ,.... :. ~,,,,,,r, ..,. :. ,c,..A. :aus : , ~ ' A r* , `,C .. ...t. , !*51 , 1'.., : :,:e. ~C 3, .',./M ", t• ~, .„,,,, a . , Fit, , ,,, ~, - at 11.:a• ,5 ipt 1.,g,- '1X064 1 0100 , 1 1 1 0 1 001 TfeiVIOVili4ihillbli; i . -. . . , 4 -- 4:4 - Aii.i - 4. - .44,..;.iii'd - ui.64,-.4i, 1 , , -,:, -4, 4' , l ler '... ... ..f7 ... , _ ~ , a1.,-1.1 -di •- - -.1 .41/1; ~ 'wfibmprearperilMtimillih•liillesimilistrafagi ' tr",li..'tripOlittlirlia atfr,ainst# . *Pril wo mpote; 4...,,5it /we - . 0.0- , ~ .ea %I 3. , J Foi, 04.4...t5ic...AtA4 4 41 =UM ME Ntobltso fardo. JOHN GRUEL next door t• Bogle fine, LADIES AND ORIVIZEMEN. ISRAEL YOUNT At CO by experienced worktnen,and at !ROW*. -~ ,~~_~~ G.ETTYSBIJRG, PA.; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1870. gooko, Prugot ViedYinto• DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST `Store in Brant'a suitdiny, Balto. at LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG sTone and fitted It ap-intine best,ekyle,loffea my stock of pure and &nib Drugs to the eitisithe of .Littlestown and vicinity at the towed market rates, consisting In partof • .1 ' Drugs and Family Medieinui Pstr Liquors for Medicinal Puiposes, Patent Medicines; gorse Powders, Pnre Spices, Dyes arid Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet &upend Fancy articled. A full assortment of EirruMee, Stationery of aII d o,Otgo ro, Tolowoo sad Snuff. . silwar e's El ectr o-Magnoticaosp will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This Is the beat Soap in use.. Try it. It is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littlestown.Mayl3.—ly JAIME CRYBB. 69. • JUNE 69. A FULL ASSORTMENIT OFj Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES . AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS DYES AND DYE STUFFiI, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, LINE S, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY, PUYSICLAN'SPIISSCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP. PEITSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCILANTSRUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Forney 7 s Horse Powders the best and cheapest for florae., Cattle and Swine. Other llorsePow4ers of. approved 'Lakes. HUBER'S, Ballinaore Street; Gthysliurg, Pennia. Jane 11, 11169.—tf DR. R. 11.0RNER Ls returned the _ PraCtice of , Medicine. Ofilee at his DRUG STORE IN CUA IBERSBURO ST., GETTYSBURG. Also, Desler in PURE DRUGS, . MRDICINES, PP/CBS, BAKING SODA, DY/S STUFFS, PATENT muncaritt, itu. 14, 1870,t/ gittnr AtableB 7, WEAVER & SON:- Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Washington St., Gettysburg. Ponna TAKE pleasure in announcing to .& the public that they have better accommoda tions than ever to supply the public with all styles arid kinds of Conveyances that can be *sand In a first dm! livery. /lair norms, flacks and Sleighs cannot be beat -by any establishment in the town. In prices they defy competition. Horses and Mules bought and soh}, on reasonable terms. GIVE .US A CALL. Take Notice. THE undersigned is desirous of doting up tin old *ecotone, sod would ask all than Indebted' fossil and setUe the sans Zbe books will be found at the above stables and all panes In debtad are intently enlisted to call and senate Weir accounts. NICHOLAS WZAVNI. Dee. 11,1869.-tf EAGLE LIVERY, Sale & Exchange Stables , Opposite the Eagle Hold, 01.41mbersbsirg street, OEITYSIIBORO, PEN.N'A. THE undersigned have 'opened a new LIVIRII, BALM ANDWICHANOOI trrs- BLE,\in this plane, and are prepared to offer superior senommodations It this line. We have provided ourselves with • Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Light, Wagons, &c., of the latest atyles, "Olden' to timid th e pubilE do maid. ' Ourhorsos \avo,good,4lthout spot or bhsio fOkferf.filif, rellablo — pouif par "old crlp• pies but al of sae "2.40° order. • Eliiiitepht ties earn always bir,acnessaa °dated and notailartahle evdprnonts furnished. • Palfl; Wile or tall% tog get flit' rhat the want • on the moat accommodating tams. "tailors to thiStttle-fieldtpatiended toted ble:dsivera farnialsod If _ ; Parties oopreyed to and from ma llopot upon the tiritatadd&martin, of wrest • -.0 1111 ! bought> sold, or exchanged, ; and always I elidrielflhi burning given. .iletifinotto is .tair play andlnotonging • adr• Bartionlar attention paid to furnishing irco hielerand Ilackifoir Noma& • fp-Wa flatter ourselves that by r,,harging moder ately ltieby" furnishing superior Veto' unnodattone, iweltssinsinlatl to pram ororyietle wise patrontraw oar .establitatme nt. • WILLIAM D...IIOIXZWORT•gfc J . /ea:1 ' 000 " • ! gold, wiltiOuritspi. The Israeli and indafoomitiddioua In It.T . .it!",`, • • anithistEte,422olr.t. . .41611A.AAr!." 31 .: 1 W3m 4( 4, 11 19Wigsil i9 ?°•f sr4l o • ..sar jot9 ,l 4o lb.i ! s . errass• sya . mots ~ It p : .!#!, 4 1i)07c4 A. ri: r 17 4 17,11,1% :atat!uraargill % ° 4 l o' P ira M I P TT ALA I -A dt tl a '4 "4iiii r. - - - ;.•••• i ig - L : 1 '; 1 :t4111113174'/31MMFf Plai.''''-'="- ;11 Nt# l l,,)tri!ti 3 ‘,. t 4, C. 1 , 775 - 411. Tr PI a( .4.41 WM /CV WriliOrAt THISis amsditideoktiditagtiene ;,--PAltibilzeltAll-aT T. 't*'• kr&Y. wißiste? d MlPrip.irri t° 1 1" ir4,lo.l,2ltlingfit,l4Ttir.viTs" %me Welr4 o4 .v.fiftWit"" , s . siosttektbe_midtv WiPigs4. 4 347 , 2.;,e "7 4 0 1 4 4114 ,, 00 „ • , sh_qiimatnellefte..fieti TV! 1....)/awir hiatroweitiewf...;%44lK.Je, Tea , smolt Itas „ER: ' ittlittb :diet-41w tw Quid i, power, Vitt, it. Cook and Parlor The latest and most approved st le TIN, SHEET-IRON AND Coal and Lumber Call it Examine Ware Rooms, CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD STREET. GETIrYSBURG . LIME KILNS. Illluadoraignodkaabought oat bh former pa as r Gum And non continues THE,LIME-BURNINO BbSINESB Imsoil—at tbaGettyiburg Limo Kilns ; on Outcome of the Railroad sad North Stratton street. Thud' [al or past parzorsage,lrwllloadloavor:a &Game It estatlnuanee, by proarientrog the Inasiseseaa shrew. !paid once tarp a seas as posalbis—ahrays sellta • gied artiollo said giving soodataamars. Mama. OM OSUMI may lint talk. preaiit 'Wag otorders. 110 elacieoatistecistio COAL . BUABINESB ofterlag the moat popular thide. Itouseirs•p• re as othorroshooldaltra blot a salt. Illarkamlll. I:Walesa staatlyon hand. Lisseanutioaldshreradanyaliere a Ittysbura Gettyrharg,ltov.2o,lllll7l RILE! Canines, garutso, NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP 1111 , 811101 his friends and the public geserally that .1 he has resumed the Harnees-nuking badness, sad opened a Shop on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, adjoin ing the Passenger depot, where he will mans facture and keep on hand all Mods of HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, LASH PLY•NETS, do de which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Also, TRUNKS of all kinds. 113PA1.813110 and 3125D1NG attended toproatptly Miming bum working at the bantams for 30 yams, I can guaranty tin best Mad et work, all Wag sada under my own sugerinteadesee. 131 re are a call. May 7,11100.—tf 79811 OULP. DAVIDIfeCIMAZY. JOHN N. HeOZNARY "Best always Cheapest. ), THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES InupLE,s, COLLARS and, 'HARNESS of all kinds, in the Count are always to be toted at the old mid troll known stand ,Baltlssosa tt,oppositotbs Ptetbytertaa Churl (MeCitEAßY'B i l Our.B.lding; and Wago n Saddles, it. nelson substaitlilly ilt and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount ed,) are complete in army reepeetand warranted to be (Atha Teribeetitaterial and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft 'Collars, tum man mar. Tim are the but RUTIN° end most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, ere wags tp east, as cheap as taw, can be aside say. where sod la tbi most substeatial Roman . Eidin%lles, Whips, Lashes, - Draft mows, eau ere mitkilas la till lie Nemo batter or . Otir prices kivebsensailraiD to thistairestUTlng staaderi... • A Liberal percentage locos'!' ,of slibillassozetlng ies6 et mbith ' We work wittier but tbs. best of stock sad will warrant sversaktic Is tu rued on t t °Ds's inseyiewpset satspreseittel. Tbanktelforpsslteyora yid write attentlsa to oar -proud stook. rsnsscallandezaalaePßlMA= SIIIALITT re15.29.11168.-tf • D. McMillin , a sox. LLGE-MAICIIiG REBITICEP.. heivarbotnierrer,thviniersfpaedhavirmskika .the at stitad,lo Masi Middle otioot. eitlysboti Igurstbay are4dp proportitto put tap welt Ilitike acottaohlooablonbotoilliol t iLad super/or aisiassr . A lot °film tind'ootood-hanit kima vlddl2 thejwphihipoee et attbilowest Won will ► supplivi awl naelladtelrnishe• • 7."7"T—' ilogimitbdispillob 01'4 14 4490t Mos. /kb*, or sow asdoldtgAingiss "b ud fci , „ th• 1114.4 **hew 44; tlitei l itigt i :=.„ . ..."7 " 1 " r :Amkiewsi •"•••FiNgh as -tw!,t. -..ltgMo VAL. : tilia6l4;2 i t i kttWti tioll 1111,010110 hit Aro=4:l4rll # 41 0 1412 'l 2401N0R010g0444'04464fl I= tairsoanot aezintimadalina4 4 PPlalfr. ::. ri4 kli tst: -4° itwL'i" . ' - 1 / 4.. %1 Amak§ , ,Wishiwkailei Aiodik - fil . )s l 4e r tol n 444, ; —1"41611111‘.1 , 1 ...v i 2;1i; t_ STOYES, Of ALL KINDS HOLLOW WARE OF ALL KINDS C. 11. BUEHLER'S CARRIAGI-MAKINGBIIBINISS, 0ARR,TA.0N5,1313001,38 smw , minmiwb Jftar ind **b d. IrMronITION. Brave youth takelead—Tenspiation Aar*, All wreathed and draped In Murrain flowers. And beckons you with jeweled bands Into her odor-breathing bowers, And otters yen the sparkling boot, 1311 prudent eauthms seltogitrol. Manhood and pride, and hope are dead i .And every noble impulse fled. She rarely comes in humble guise, With downcast looks and modest glances, But proudly, with brlsbt laughing eyes She woos yon With her songeand dances, Pause ere }ow Jahr her OW Pause= you sing thexibuid MUM t . And listen mot, but quickly See Far from such scenes of revelry. There's danger in her silver bowl; Her bright and glittering chalices, wlfl yield a poison to thy soul, 'Though quaffed in glided Palaces. Then shun them all, and thou shalt tread A path where flowers their perfume shed, And every breeze shall watt to thee Rich blessings for thy bravery. [(3lsorr ROBIII9OIf. _ - A LEAF FROM A MOTHER'S LIFE. 13A3130 Mrs. Leigh was dead tired. She was strong, and could bear more fatigue than most women nowdays cant but this had been a trying day. Tbeo bad been naughty —a strange thing for the usually good, gentle boy ; Fred bad been nobler than usual ; Jen nie had torn her dress, and spilled ink on her white apron ; Rath had been cross ; and baby—well, baby was in the agonies of dentition. At last, evening came, and peace. The last little foot had gone np the stair, the last good-night had been spoken. Queen Baby slept calmly in her cradle, and the overwrought mother had a moment. to rest. She was worn out, and her husband was not by to contort her ; so , she did a very foolish, womanly thing. She just leaned back in her rocking- chair, and bad a good cry ; and it relieved her intattely. "I was so cross and nervous to-day," she murmured. "It's no wonder the children were trying! I think they are my echoes, poor little things !" - It was a chilly March night, and all around Mrs. Leigh's home the winds moan ed ind lamented. It was a rocky nook in West Virginia. Snow still lay sifted in the hollows of the' bills ; though in other por .tions of the state spring had already made the gardens gay with flowers. Mrs. Leigh went to the window and looked out ; but turned gladly back to survey her cheerful room, With the great wood-tire blazing in the wide tire-place, and the candles butnbsg brightly on tables and mantel. Her hus band was away over the hills. He was a hardworking Presbyterian minister, taking care of a scattered people, whose homes lay miles apart In this mountain land. Besides two reviler preaching stations, where he of ficiated upon alternate Sabbaths, he had three or four places where, as he found op portunity, he broke the bread of life to the eager men and women, who prized his com ing as a precious privilege. Mr. Leighton and Mr. Leighton's white horse, Bawdiest, were well known figures iathat region ; and many a blessing followed them as they plodded up and down the rough roads on their errands of pads. Some medical knowledge Mr. Leigh added to his theolo gical isre ; and often was he summoned by some tow-beaded urchin, who had watched for him from a pereh on the highest rail of the fence "all morale," to "come in and see Mann, cot fine's got the chicken-pox, or Tom's sprained his ankle•! " And when he had alleviated anxiety, or soothed pain of the body, bow easy it was then to drops word of the higher life, to speak a word for Jesus. But we Were with his wife at home. She roused herself suddenly from her unwonted idleness, and, drawing her overflowing bas ket toward her,'tht ended her needle and be gan her week's mending. She felt dis couraged as she looked at the pile ; be t smiled as she remembered bow often her mother bad bidden her never to let "one week's work lap over the• next." "Poor mother!" she thought, "bow little she knows of my many cares. If I can only get enough clothes mended for the need of the coming Sabbath, I'll be satiaed!" One sock was mended, when baby woke up. Mrs. Leigh nursed her, singing softly the while, "How firm a fbUndation, ye saints of the Lord ;" and baby was cord plaisant, and presently felt asleep. Her mother laid her down again, and continued her hymn. It rested her to sing•te herself tittle grand words of promise to the people of God. "I'll never, no never; no never forsake!" she sang. "Mamma, Mamma!" cried s voice froM ap•ataire. "Yes, my love!" "Please come here, mamma. I'm so firsty ;r and I'm as bet as fire, and pins are pricking me !" It was Ruth—the three-year old girl.— She had been fretful and heavy-eyed ell day, and Mrs. Leigh had been afraid she was go ing to be sick. She hastened to her now, candle in hand, to find hes fears confirmed. There was no mistaking that scarlet skin, the 'tongue hot and blistered, ae if powder ed with cayenne, the bloodshot eyes. "God help me 1" she **erred. "It t 'is scarletfever ! Oh ! if hoshimil were only Scarlet fever—moat dreaded ..of visitants in henseholds where little children are— came seldom into that pine, airy rig ion.— But Ude opting there had been one or two cases in the village ; and mothers were hold ing their darlings close, and realizing, as they did not often, how frail will the tenure by whieh they held them, "I can't have Buthie sick here," thought Mrs. Leigh ; "and it I take her into my room, there's baby, And I've no place to send' the others to, any way: I'll call Ann; Chloe." The kitchen was outskle of the kOnia,, some distance MCI, Tapping a &awl about her, Mrs. Idelitt ran down . the payed walk that led to lt;indlnOckid at the low, door. No inswer. ' After het 40 Wort, Aunt Chloe wasmonAJA steiMioundly, iri+ock 41 1. 11 1 1 / 5 1 i Dail *lPS Newicen. , 44:4 o ,* °lb dfeNt 4nd , *Win hiS OMR YC A Ie AS. f i nal*/ W/ 04 " *M I T & 91, 1 ;0 • wat 4clid y 114 ,04 4100 olipeN 4 bit. sakari Miclikerit 80 1 ,6“ 1: laikensitgraos . , planPA, Ammt:Ohlwr, •md ;own kw** bouw:„../seekrau." ,dillatoo3looll4 4411.14i!R MO OW 4resing.ooooo 01 3 31044.. Aithr litt sq* imiibuideb***AmpAiti „ 44 4„ 1 .9704,10014 1 1, „Atift 11..1 11 P AollObVirmimar Miplikthe Oft.r.--,. "Aunt ChlothandliddileillNlSAlßVl! Witififititt lier- ='- = :;-:-- fin=d'bf ' tit hats roolP_Ar -444, WNW WbrailtOsiObWill , b4lio,:isdaeshrsUkgsf.atl . 7 :: ikte . ; 4 i'' , l ',1 ,t ." . . trt!e , ti ::',.*14 ,=,,* ,fn Haat' _Wee wile off, sad ars hoe mobody send.r . "And he couldu't.do. unfits' •ir...118 lrai here I" -said Aunt Chkoc. "Conte Mies Mary, let us move the chile.". "Ruth, dear, you are going to sleep with mamma to night!" said Mrs. Leigh, as Aunt Chloe's strong stmalifisdAltsjittle. Agars and bore her, blankets and all, into mam aua'e•pleasant room., "Good!" said the Child. "I love to Sleep with mamma," sad a Bailie played over her face as ahe found herself IS that paradise of the children, "mamma's bat va just bring br my mattress and and stay here;" said Chloe; is Mrs. Leigh began to undress. l'Atik MI6 Maly, we'll jis' trust her to de Lord J'esus—our ' lfciie Ruth ; he can make her well, if he - wantate. Don't look so sad, Miss Mary. - 'Cate illy burden on de Lord!' It's the on'y way to bar a burden in dis world." Mrs. Leigh read and prayed, and found' a little comfort, as God's children ever do, at the throne of grace. Then she lay down by Ruth, but tiot to sleep. Ruth tossed and moaned, and flung her self about, and was what dant Chloe called "a very sick child."' Early in the morning, Ned, the boy of all work, was dispatched for Dr. Green ; and thatlentlemin, mount ed on his shaggy pony, as well-known la the minister's,. , arrived in due time. Hts saddle-bags werifille'Vvith inedfcine, and as he came into the room, spectacles on nose, Mrs. Leigh exclaimed : "Oh, Doctor, I am so glad you have come! Ruth IS so very, Yer'Y sick !" "Pooh, pooh? my child, she will do very well ! You must look out for yourself.— Your eyes look as if they hadn't been shut all night. Let-me feel the pulse—so, so." And, with directions as to treatment and medicine, Doctor (keen departed. It "was nearly noon when little Theo set up a shout of "Tether's coning! Father's coming I" Old Standhist carne onwith his steady jog trot, and whinnied cheerfully as his rider drew rein at the Wilingr gate.— Theo sprang on bier a ride to the barn, and the minister came into-the house. Mrs. Leigh.oente down to meet him. "Well, my darling?" "Ruth Oi sick l—searlet fever!" "Ak ! And you were alone, poor child !" "Come and have dinner before yon see her," said the wife, leading the way into the household-room, which served for parlor, dining-room, and study. Chloe had already set on the hot coffetwuld sinking pone; and presently she brought in the diah of broiled ham and the baked tweet potatoes._ The children. ggthereil around the , table, father reverently *Led . the blessing, and then all ate laJitatlCAC.MilinitaUteallitY 'Except mother—she forced a few morsels down, but kir alipetlie was eine: "I knew she was going to be sick r she said, as they stood afterward at their' der. ling's bed. "It was so unlike my sunbeam to be cross, as Bulk was the past two or three days. And now ram sired she won't get well. And, oh, Charlie !'i spoke im patientlYlo her only yesterday. How can I forgive myself?" "It Is unlike you to have done so, my patient little wife! Yon think so because you are weary and anxious. I have never seen a more patient and gentle mother." "Everything combined to vex me the other day—yesterday, I mean—dear ; bat it seems longer ago than that. I' had a inradeette, too; and I certainly did ;past[ sharply to Ruth. Mamma's love, mammet darling !" she murmured, in a soft, cooing accent, u she bent over the little one. "Well, dearest, don't grieve over it now. If we were to remember all our hasty won* and brood over them in sorrow, we should have little time foranythiag else. Go now and rest, and I'll watch by path." The mother's forboding was a sort of pre science of the truth. Days followed days. Everything seemed at first satisfactory ; bat the terrible sore throat followed the fever, and after the most inatenie suffering there came a day when the parents heard the fear ful words, "No hope !" "Spare her, oh, God; spare her !—I only ask her life," 'Walled the 'mother, as she sank on her knees and burled her face In the bed-clothes'. "If it be Thy holy In low, solemn accents, said the father—"lf it be Thy wM to take our child to Thee, oh, make us will ing to glee her up." Bet Mrs. Leigh could not at first pray this way. Her mother's htort craved only that her Ifttle one might live—live. ' , Darlb3jr, "'said ber husband, cid* not pray sot tinve seen snob prayers therfut. ly answered. `We wind not whet our child to Rye in idiot, the light of mann pretzel ed ; we wooldnilot even cheese ibr hat Chid knoivehest, darling; let tsitrnst In him." Thit ;night little Roth iribleleased from her pain. A'whiti; tin limb* *brain lily, she lay on "mother's bed r ;" and thence they bore her to le bed, very trilltand gni*, in the shade of the wind , swept pines. The/ turfy coverlet above her was star-set with daisies and sweet with violets ; and, In after days; it camd to be a spot over which Might litre hien written Peace.. - Leigh mourned in abandonment grgrtif tier a keirtilne 3' but at last the Saviour's hand Nedra lOr wound, and she leiniedlo be g id.forth. angel child Who' waited Ihr leer .above, fig 141 deli lbr the dear. Onili who we* Witll,l)erVidW, . • Wheri'another rchild was burn, end a ielighbeir brigekt that they stithikl - call Der "Ittitb," - litre. Leigh Matti: "N 6, my hilier,not lost our little one. She it still one .Ot 'the hunify 7 - 'ouly gone tinny tint. Another not wear her name."' ' •• It was - vert beautiful to notke lost pa reins tad cfilktrea Mich *le of gait le some lisjfitrvedhiewes the mini; of the' ifisi Is eeldom 800 ; thi:telongh4e of the deadtiiir,rt,Matifaiu* Here, when Atide;:p4ptedlYoo babyhood, waa Very pod, stieleasritteriile'ar astir Rathlido7 ho bold ;`ithi,ththlftiy irere,aiwvy ' n most matfidlYtalatiieft 4Sitt l l* l'he nt tle +ter la Hearii N a ' ae gl e fß.lSFlF sn a la K f t " r 4 9l4 B 4 f U e . l , 4 ;! iß l ekkerte, l o 4o +5101 1t RietW0R1L144 1 .1 1 4,444" 4 a ci WU:kneel ARNIM - (1 - 4 4kne" b 4l- 1 • . 4 . a. • 4. Y9a4,oel.triPkoil4 %o 1 194% In ...wtries949 oll / 4 CoVtil*Pcilti metgß f0re. 4 740 14 Ylt.uPLAWitalkil 9ClRAlVAlll o ,l9l6,9 l nrAitilmiker-1 # l 4 cs 14- illigtafe lOW Sirtatbadelpialiiolllollo - ida4abitta4roaisiii, - -ikttlialle e alma boligillibe`boat** SI rettau u•S fAigaM a r gp a Ass Istaanei . riaggita brzina .121 a -rod :1; cb, goodl CM WHOLE NO. 36021. Perhaps one of the Most ersjoyable things in a modern *court of jostle" where not nn frequently innocent witsessea, who are los ing patience, time and money, In their eompulsory occupancy of the witness stand (widch is a pillory) are I'M:Hy-ragged* and tormented—is the torturing return of some impudent, unfeeling advocate. A cur in point : la 'court not more than An thousand miles away item the city of Gotham, a legal gentleman had gone through the n- Alone stage. of bar pleading, and hadoosx al lad threatened, sad bullied the wit. nefiefernO heart's content, when it ebantet Mgt a stspid fellow, a hostler, Was called 'open the Mend. He - was, In act, idmplioity personified The counsel It iboeld be manta* had made a great fuss shoot the previous witneas speaking so low That lier ectuld not-hear him. "Now, sit" said the learned counsel, "I hog* we alien have no (Malty in making you speak up." He himself spoke rude load. "1 hope not sir," shoaled the witness in such bellowing tows that fairly shook the building. "Hew dare you speak la that way alr ?" demanded the counsel. "Gus% speak no louder," be shouted, loader thin before, as if to atone for his fanltin speaking too. low. “flare you been drinking this morning?” asked the lawyer, who had now entirely lost his temper at the roam of laughter which burst from a crowded audience. "Yes, air," said the witswea, frankly. "And what him you been drinking ? Look at the jury—don't look at me In that way." "Coffee, alt." "Did you hue anything in your coffee, sir ?" "Yes, sit." "I thought ao," mid the counsel, with a glance at the jury. "Well, dr," continued the learned ommsel, "you say you had `something' in your coffee. State to the jury it you please "That that 'something' was." 'Sugar, sir," answered the witness, with out a movement of the muscle. There was another bunt of "furtive laughter" throughout the court-room.- "This man is no fool, your honor," ad dressing the court, "but he is something worse. Now, witness, you must coma to the point. Had you anything else in your coffee besides sugar 7" "Yes, sir." "Yes—ydu had. (Well, we are likely to getat,the truth, after all this turning and twisting to the contrary, notwithstanding.) 'sir, what else was ft you bad in your coffee ?" "A spnue, sir !" shouted the "kneel ; "do I make you hear me; Squire? A spnne !" •o That was the last Witness, and the last of him on the stand. Here the trial was ad journed until the next day. PROPO6ID ASNUAL firxxxAnoist Ex correspondenoe has taken place between the Department of Bass and the British government is refinance to a scheme proposed for holding a seslas of in ternational exhibitions annually in London, the Beat exhibition to be held in 1871. The objects of the proposed exhibition, as set firth in the communication of the British conunindoners, is to have a display of the the arts and indostriee of all coUntries, withoustbis usual heavy expenses attendant upon such osxasionL The adage to be exhibited into four classes : Fine arts, Bilantific Inventions and New Discoveries of all kinds, Mannfactuns, and, Holdall. face: The arrangement of the articles will be according to classes and not nation alities, as hitherto. One-third of the whole space available will be assigned absolutely to foreign exhibitors, who must obtain ra dii:Um from their respective governments. Tile dot of Um_ series of exhibitions will be openedat South Kensington on Monday, May 1, of the present yasr, and close Bep- Umber 30, 1371. Our Government having been requested to appoint a commissioner for the purpose of corresponding with the British commissioners on the subject of the exhibitioni t President Grant has appointed N. M. Beckwith, Esq., of New York, as conunisairiner. on behalf of the United States. _....Mrusr New Your Cm us DOING FOR Sri:—During the past year, no less ' ti;11111 11412*0 was * paid over from the prof She City to pay Roman Catholic - 1866, the inualcipal represes `Wives gave the Montan Catholic AMON*. "isp, for the nominal Ma of one dollar a - year, half a block of ground on Madison 'Ammer, so* worth V 20 408 0. In 1859, 'they gave the IMO sect, !or $BB considers- Wks, the fluor a whole block of gromul, inning :Nun , Fifth to Fourth avenues, which is noieWorth a million and a ball of doltin. IS 1864; they paid this suet $ 84 ,- fbr the privilege of extending Madison avenue across this same ground they threw star" - glow they shied $8,928 m a dma lion, to plsy the Miestmests. In 1864, they iota thearlialf 'the - block on Fifth avenue kr 41446111 r rear, sod in 1851, they poet dully Mete lot the rascal tier block for an other WS block. is worth another lidstntllion half In an bettor than three millions and a half of dollars to support the lionmr-Ostelittlan- - Does not , 441, look 44 . if We, al of New York and thorliorniagiouro Iwo united ? i eutnn. oinentliv4: number of applies have been pcseented to the Beeretery ‘lo l Ver 41,ptichntfile orders, approved by . taillookAllititerig MU* AOKI fieni Washington 'eV to duly at otter posts, but the &motility refined to snake nriPeliarigits the order, and he's sustained • the Phobias. 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A Porter Or liolsoit.— In the flub ilmw of Vicksburg, When the phrase "hard case• . zbernimmtetbing more than it does Juni. Haley Jenkins wart admittedly one of the ender • By' some strange acddent Harvey band himself at church one evening. The sermon being over, the preacher rerptemell all who were friendly to religion to rise and hold up their riled hand. The whole audi ence apparently were on their feet. After thery were seated, the minister continued— "Now, if there is a single one here who donnas to see Satan and his kingdom pros- per, he will rise and hold op his right hand." Harvey, with some difficulty, got to an erect position, and said— " Had the vote been leas unanimous, I should have retained my seat ; but I make It a point of honor never to abandon a friend under adverse circumstances." Dn. HALL, the site explorer, has a new theory respeeting the aurora borealis. He thinks the boreal display is produced by the rays of the sun, which are refaced from *ads surrounding the pole krihe ice and mow of the exotic regions, and thence again retooled to the clouds, and so book and intik turtil It comes within our range of sleion. The glancing and Lashing of the .wens of light, he bolds, are caused by the motion of the clouds, an exact cones pnodence being traceable between the more. meats of the light and those of the clouds. As Irresistibly ludicrous eight was pre sented on Sunday at Springfield. A fellow who evidently hadn't been to the right sort of revival meeting, with bleared and blood shot eyes and a black pipe between his teeth, was embracing with one arm the In dian sentinel before one of the cigar stores, and gazing ink► its stolid face with an air of puzzled admiration, and doubtless on the verge of inviting the wooden sachem to 'come along and take something." A NMPIM paper teUs this anecdote Au anxious-looking chap wandered Into the Mayor, office the other day and asked per mission to look at the book In which the names of candidates for office are entered. The clerk blandly asked, "what office are you running for, sir?" To which the other replied, "Wall, I dunno ; thought I'd look over and go for any vacancy that might turn up. I'm beastly fond of orb." TOLKDO Berman, who has kept a sa loon for the accomodation of pridten, has had to suspend on account of the custo mary impecuniosity of the craft. Here is a list of some of his customers, safound on the books : "Der Wm Brinter" ; "Der Leetle Brinier"; "Der Pen Puller Banter" ; "riv et" ; "Der Brinter mit der red hair" ; "Der er mit hair not so red." A urns reconstructed Southern girl, five years old, sated a colored servant, in the course of theological examination, what the 15th commandment was. The reply that there were only 10 commandments was scornfully received, and the child gravely announced that the 15th command ment was that the colored people should vote. A moos in the United States army was crossing from England In one of the Cun ard steamers, when one afternoon a band on desk played "Yankee Doodle." A gruff Walesa wk.) stood by inquired whether that was•ths tune ihe old oow died of. "Not al alf,"retortod the major ; "that is the tune the old 801 l died of!" GrA young man on being asked by a judge whether he had a father and mother, said he wasn't quite certain whether he had or not; first his father died, and then his mother married again and then his mother died, and his father married again ; and now he didn't exactly know whether they were his father and mother or not. OLD master Brows brought his ferrule down His face was any and red "Anthony 13falr, so 14 you there, Among the tuts," he said. So Anthony Blair, with a mortified al r, And his bead hung down on his bread, Went right away and sat all day By the girl who loved him best. Pur an Englishman Into the Garden of eden, and he would find fault with the whole blasted concern; put a Yankee In, and be would see where he could alter it to advantage; put an Irhiltman in, and he would want to hose the thing ; put /1 Dutchman In, and he would proceed at once to plant it. us late dean of Cape town, in relating his experience with tracts, found that the charity Inculcated in them led one of his penitents to say: "I'm a changed man, sir, through them tracts. Once I cared for neither God or Devil, and now I loves 'em both alike!" "Aooozouto to Milton, Eve kept silence in Eden to hear her husband talk,"' said a gentleman to a lady friend ; and then add• ed, in a melancholy tone, "Alas there have been no Eves since." "Because," quickly retorted the lady, "there have beet no hates& worth listening to." A COSTIMPOART suggests that If drivels wouldtnow, experimentally, how a horse feels when his reins are twitched and jerked and "yanked," they should take a good-sized board-nail into their mouth, and, tying a cord to either tad; should give a lively boy the ends, and let him yank than awhile. Boma rash fellow says that the giving of the ballot to woman would not amount to mach ; for none of them would admit that they were old enough to vote until they were too old to take any interest in politics. Tux Cincinnati Chronicle displays its ibmillarity with the Bible by coming to the Mune of a suspected mercahtlie firm of that city with the statement that "it is as Oa above reproach as Potlphar's Wife." A autos beim asked how k 9 liked his -bride, segßed, "Why, d'ys see, I took her or.to beady WIGt me, u the parson says, but dash me gibe isn't twice as much 11.$ 1. I'm only, but she is a Tartar." Tla York Gazette says there is a colurcd woman In that place who has reached the extreme ago of one hundred and six years. She was a slaw, and manumitted in 1816 at the aim of flAptwo. She never used glasses, and attends daily to domestic duties. A Lima [oar-yearcid boy In Ric Va., on being asked by his mother if he would not like to be an angel and have wings, replied that he had rather be a hawk and live on chicken. A Wyman' paper says : "Wanted *t this Ace, stream who can please every body. Aso a footman who can so arrange the paperaslo allow every naluesadvertise - mat bo MAIM column." A illumr Woe 1101004104 !ohm WU a tYR irsit bawl what the apparition aid to Ma. 'llow abdoid I kaoir ?" be re . ."loat not. *Wad to the deal 1114311" 111141 5 1 Pectal telegram from Ileavear,elateat.bireke tip a church servim to Ikjittis h mkplteier. The ruluiteer deDbirM the 'wires -10 be dolga bet were NevYat and that place. 4 tEitior ffstadaled a tipsy Lusbaad siambied ve.ftairs. 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