Jititr & epithet t o!thnn. HEAP PTINTING AT, 'I I: ',tor - l& aelktinel 00K & JOB PRINTING OFFICE itimore St.. Gettysburg, Pa ile g eor. bllykrzflotmrM,adyl Arg ok & Fancy Job Type, ry foils preparvd to accout...late our old rum rs, and all othera who may favor no with their nagr, in the hest etyle of the art, at the shortext e, the moat reasonable terms inting of Every De- scri ption, EXCELLED IN EXECUTION UNSURPASSED IN AND VA RI YALLED =EMI AT Till.' 111 & SENTINEL, Itithore St., Gettysburg, Pa PLAIN MTh namental Printing, the smallest Cards. INERCIAL PRINTING IEADS, CARDS, CHECKS, DRAFTS, ENVELOPES, LABELS, ZEE= CEIFTS & RECEIPT BOOKS, ANDBILLS, DODGERS, &c., promptly, la tL; ntatmer, ;lad at the very lo«yt prime K AND PAMPHLET PRINTING, ■mall ordtra, in as good style and at as i• asany office In the.conntry. ectfully ask • trial 1.; those desiring any or I.ne, as UAIIANTEE SATISFACTION, let 4 Woi k and pronsptnesn In Ailing or dere. LS MAIL PROMPTLY AT. TENDED TO TIIE (;ETI'YSIII7RG tit & SENTINEL lIEaT ADVERTLSINQ 3IEDI ti 11 IN TMS COUNTY OF ►L'BacitIBY.BS sampriass the busi. • the commauity. ;I 'circulates very ts unami the tanners; mid is road by all has the largest sires:flatlets In Adams aad aaUas. 1:1132 eßorp rjp Bnlfiroore et. between Cburt-kous anclDianiond Uettysburg, Pa. TERM OF PUBLICATION Tim STA.II AND SIL4TEN - EL is published-every Fri day morning. at $2.00 a year In advance; or 12.50 f not paid within theOnr. Xifo fitfing dis continued until all ar . ges `are 'Ped;' - nnless at the option of the publishers. ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted at reasouable rates. A IlbeElLlyedjlMlO. IDll4e input:sons, advertising by lbw quirt*, Liii pillar, eeytar.---i Special notices will be inserted at special rates, to be agreed upon. The circulation of the lien AND SWITNEL is one hall larger thanthatever attabied by'suay newspaper in Adams county; and, as an adver• tising medium, It CatinoVlA excelled. -1 JOB WORK of all kinds will be promptly exeeu ted and at fair rates. Hand-bills, Blanks, Cards Pamphlets, Zke., to every variety and style, will be rated at short notice. TERial CASH.- groftssional Garda, &r. . _ B. WOODS, ATTORNEY AT LA )V Ras resumed the Practice of La*, and willattend to any business in W. Cocos of Adams county.. ,Fcr the present be can be consulted at his Store. )larch 4, 1870—tt M. - KRAUTS, AttorneY a IF • t,iw, Geftyaburk, Pa: Pollectione and all legal buei a es* peamPalf 5t , .. 1 -4 04 041 .ae on Belikoore street, of tbe Court-bowie Juan A lin C ONA II G gY, Attorney .at • t. tr, 1.11,, landau!. greetufaUIHLUVIII Drug turn. Oia•u4erdbarg, street. wzinl .ttencion;iron co Sults Uollectionsand , t.:10 ueut dtt•ites. all legal business, and . .3.. ency, , Itaels-pay, and Damages f01..t. U. it ites.sli ‘ li rase proinptly.nd eft:lntent ly ..ttonded.to. .11 r.icra.kt. ,c4c.4.0411 0 .,1i01cs Rums foraale a I tn.] other woltern Ratio. Jat“, 18,188g.—tf k . A.TTORNEY AT ii• • J. COVELL, t., tT, Wi ll ,, roxip t I y Attend to coitectionund ill.thor Bustraeseenti - uatedtobleeare. -- ()lice ldtmreen falinestock and Dm:wand Meg , -'s • ,rei. I 'lt Imare Itreot,Gettyeburg,Pa. tiny 29,1807. r RETEHLER,ATTGR 4--- EA W, will promptly attend to eollec • ..11..t1.,thar budinesseiatraned to bin care. 41e 1 .1. its rtii:Lasico In the threestory building p oat t : iurt llonse. f (kelt tyatiarg, May 29,1.867 nI.WILLS, V[D ATTORNEY I.Y, ) lice at nierptidencelattiedotith-eaa o r .er ~ f ilarttreSquare. May 20.1.867. DR. 11. S. HiTBER • t,rner nj Usambersbarg and Washington sfreei OPE6SITI COL: TATV3 SAUL/ 1102 /CL June 11 1369.—tt DR. J. W. 0: O'NEAL Has his Jilice at hiateaidance I a lialthpora Crast,t .o 41 i ors ,noun the COlnpilerOinee iattrobargOday 29,1867. OHN L. HILL, M. D.,. . DENTIST larnlshed, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights Lc.. also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and Prat Spigots, and,lnshort, everything belonging to gisor water. &tains. n,unersburg street, nearly opposite th I _ • r TYSBURG, PENS,A 41Qrilaving been in constant practice over 20 years, patients can be asoaro.l of rrbod work. IJali 9.—rl 11 R. J. E. BERKSTRESSER, Dent- LI tit, taring located in Gettysburg, offers hie erricee to the public. 011icein York street, nearly opposite the globe lan, where he will be prepared to sttend to toy ttse withintheproiltice ofthe Dentist io {vd.:lll 1.1 vt,t. r (AI ar portlalseteof teethare I ted to tell. Cerium reasonable . July JO, Ioll9.—tf DR.:H. W. LEFEYRE Littlestov, Adams co., Pa., HA . M.A./ permanently located In that Oat's, tell engagoin tab Kamm! practice of llaec:na an Flurgery. Office In Lombard street,' near Bettimor treat. biog. 20,1869.4 6arriagto, ganztoo, ac. .NEW. HARNESS SHOP. • • f.rofiN — CULP 1N FORMS bl a friends and the pubuq amorally that he be. rearmed the Harness-making Madness, aid opened a Stoop on Carlisle street, Oettobarg, Ina thoPecaeager depot, where be will manufacture and keep on beat/ail kind. of HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, LASEIES, ao Lot which will be sold at the lowest cult prices. Also, TRITN - Kg of all - r. REPAIRING and MENDING attended topromptly Having been working at the badness for Stlyeare, / can guaranty the beat kind of work, all being mad* under my own superintendence. Give me a call. May 7, 1569.-0 JOHN GULP. D AVIA! IIIcORZARY JOHN F. McCILEABY "Best always Cheapest." TIIE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, COLLARSBRIDLES and, HARNESS of alt.kinde,in the Count are alwaye_lo be found at the old and well known -„ atand,Baltimosest., - oppoeltethePresbyt erian Church (IifeCREARYIS.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount ed,) are complete in every respectand warranted to be of the very bestmaterlal and workmanship. Our upper lesither Draft Collars, CAS NOT Di sun. They are the best FITTING and ' most durable. Our. Heavy Dra - ft Harness, &re made to order, as cheap sethey can be made any where and in the atoetenbatantial manner, Ridinßiding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Names, g an everything in the lin drone Utter or ateaper. Our prices havebeenaseuern to thelowestli ring standard. A liberal pereeatage fore nab ,of al lbilleanionating tos6 or more. We work nothing bit the best of stock tad will warrant eyeryarticle turnedoattobein erarprespect as represented. Thankful forpastfavors wel nri to attention to oar p t stock. es.filve no a call andexamlne Parcae Aar nueirer. Jan.29.1868.-tt D. MoOILILABY A SON. cARRILDE-MALKEND RESUMED. heirarbehagover,theunderslgnodhaveceinmed OARRIkGE-MAYIBOBUBLNESS, .at thetrefd staud,iu last Middle street, Gettysburg ishere they are again prepared to put up work in the issostisalasuable,eubstautial,and superior maser ot let of new And 'woad -bend • t' .Q AsaLta .11nMenlig,k0.. on hand, wiiieh therWill dispose of it the 'Owen prloesoutdall order' will be supplied es promptly dad satisfactorily 's posidale. dose withitliOaSehoatetetnapest rates. A LargOtt of pOW endplei EtARNEEIS on haadlo sale. Thankihdar th• Mani patronage handcar* ow Doped by tipsa, t t beysolleitand will endeavor to dc , &woe alaritelheWs fa that:tare. DA2I/4.11 a useisa. Buggies and Carriages. R E M - 0 V A L . Tneulersigned.has removed his Cavelege-malt J. log ahoy to Ito oallood of Middlestraart; Getty*. burg, Pa, where ha willcoatinaa to build all Muds of work in hislltie,'Thei CARRIAGES; TROTTINga• PAZ:Z -INO-7'O.P BUGGIES, JAGGER • ' WAGONS,. dia,- AC. . ni l wails ices pet up-04(1W • ma torts! and by , the best of easchaulcs, and cannot fall to give sans /action. His prices are always reasonable. He soli& its ordaYa, qoaAdont-hat he can please. asp/mare promptly done, at modereterates. - July 1.1368. 7 .1 y . gift aud girt Nuourautt. ADAMB .00IFNTY: ouTuA4. cutE INSURANCE 0031P.&N.:* mooltroa.vrzo, Kowa 18, 1831. oriroass, yresidaatialtratto. - - SlootPraidiait,==aaftatildiceli: - Aastatary —D. A.Boabler ?rhaars lizacuthatOomaattior—Bobor ißiceurdy,Ef.A.Plo a it, Jacob Vag. _ masagars.--Georg PI wopc,D. A .13 colder, 11.11(cOur y, B. It.guusll, 1.0 Pah ne•tock, Go t tymbarg; Jacob Cog, ittrabillointsitip';lltederkVilitekrithlllll R. A.Plekiivatrebeht-Abdistinstte,Weemox Wm. Rom White, Liberty; U.4l.peters."„so, Y. 411.) selsoaps4yl,l4salts4 it& oPora,4 o, ° asunty MAO Vain fit dim:alai& 'Sing hsn mrairricWittek Mt period has sigatliff die • •umant,batagpsidioraaabyAradarl gtbatperled amounting tooversls,ooo. Any wool desishig arum/man apply to ottbot. of Om toasogors. ArThe Zoottlr• Comalttae swots lit the Otto 0 ,napeas, ea the taut Wsdainisyln every. swath fp'elook, P. 14 Pim 111.1154.4 Sulu Hotel, FURNITURE. D.e: StIEAFFER - • PETEI/880114, (Y. 8.,) : liprepared tooffer:tothe Pnblic,anything in his aseheap as ea be had in th county. 9311.. Purchasers will do well tocall and examine nix stock belt , bitiihgalsewhere. YU- R'N T . I R,E • " 'i imide boarder Repalringdone neat cheap and with tenatrh. .Jan.l2, 1868.41 -- "CABBAGE SEED T HATE grown amt will mud by mail the Seed of the 2.."ibilowing vat Wien of CABBAGE: "STORM jussommadi rismaztataa rwist sad twat:variety. I have succeeded in mining this varlet'', te +weigh from 15 to 22 pounds. Under favorable ch , cumetancet every plant will head. Mammoth Drumhead quality with the Stone mason. Under high culture heads attain to the weight of tO lbs. The Seed is put up to packages and sent to any ad drum} on the receipt of 50 cts. for one package or 85 ete.lbr both varieties. :alrectione foynoceesfultet:tern accompE feel Pliellitl• %Aft the i ztv • skied We e ibi - nril e sailttyeburgv, , Aidrusa SOLORIOR WOW . angler, „A‘apas on. Pa. Oct. B.—tf 'W. N. 0 ILLAGNitIV. ” _ '''''E W-EURNIT URE , A. sumiii.ii.simetiviata mat,. it a "iiiiir. 7 4 • 6 4 :tiseC i a P ilare leii"brca lliai 1, V the 1 . r• of On. A. WAAinis A C 1 y ter ) PROPiklinkl. :' id Yip: ~wk Er VOL. LXX. NO. les- NUOinttlO tardo. BLACKSMITHIN B. G.. \ HOLLEBAU6II f iAB ogetied a Blackanwit s kihop na Waaidasto streot,"next 'loor to CLritztu'Op's Caipdater' and la prepared to , do all kinds of BLACKSMITH,' IN4,a t reawaable rato4,andkuvitesastqireot public patronage REPAIRING:of all kinds. diva ma acal April 30,1889-U .JEIZEMIAII CULP GETrYSBURQ, PA., Undertaker & Paper-Aanger lailreparod:oruratah ua ayort notice noarouonable term. COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. • !lesion keaoson hand a large nagortmen tot WALL PAPER, which he gallant lowegangh rates, and ltd.- sited will tarnish hands to put it on Ma wall. PLAIN, de FANCY SIGNPAINT EXECUTED TO ORDER. WYork it re et-a few ,kpOtibant ofLothersaphurch May 27,1865—tf ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND .J3ELL HANGER, East Middle straat)444 :owe front thcCourt-house •GETTP3BIIII9, PA., LL promptly attend to all or: dors la hl s Una. Wort don* the moat WA,. factory manner and at prices as low saran poadblyba afforded tomake a living. GAS PIPE Bells filing, and tarnished If desired. Locks of a kinds repaired. [.Dee. 21/.1667, NEW\ , .I3USINESS: Upholstering (V, Trimming WILLIAWE. CULP dD HLi 11%t tr Wear er' v iiV= lpr Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat trasses, and Upholstering ior in all its branches. Ile also manning his old ..basthess of Ttiominsi Buggies, Carriages, kn., and solicits tra m . the' public their patronage. Maros moderate. . T Ge t tyttittyg, Pa., Dee. 11..-11 COOPERING! PETER CULP Hutt commenced the COOPERING BUSINESS titan les bra/Wile at his roe/dance on the Kaamiaa; burg road, at ibis sad et Carlisle 'tract,. Gettysburg., Pa. The public oan always! have *ado to or air Mails and styles of . AfEAT:T.E.W74. • • CROVZ ACIFANDS. •a . PIOII4IZ STANDS, - . 4 4 ; TUBS, • .• • FLC OR BAirliZer; .161 also zniKu fee tura 5 and 10 gal. Kegs ,Cider Barrels. And all other kinds of Coopering. Itspalrinestene cheaply and with despatch. Give no a ctn. Ang.l3, 1849.4 f MOUNT'S COMPOVND • , YOR THZ CURE OF PIITRIDSORETHROAT,DTFLUENZA or 'tiny other Indanunattiribrinwardifseass of the Throati,f not of too lung standing. Atso,SCABLICT 789811. This medicinehas beentriedtn THOUSANDS OF CASES, si different parts of the country, and has never been known total] If taken in time and according tedirectlons. It is warranted to cure. Givens trial and lx,rillspeak for itself. Every householdshould provide themselves with a box of this medicine and Impepit on hands. Th ecu res that lt has effected are truly marvelous. 113.Preparedand sold by Iee.AILYouNTA oo.,Get yobarg, Pa., or by their authorized 'agents. Yo el at nearly all theStorasin Adams county. Ma y29,1.867.—tf ISRAEL YOUNT I 00. Surveyilg--Convey - ancing. • S. WITHEROW, FAIRF/RLD, Pa., Tenden his seribur to the pablio u • PRA_CTICAL SURVEYOR, and is preitarrod to surrey/arm, LOU, £O4 on rear salabletaross. 'flaying taken out a Glonseyankees Ldintitsi,jt•WWVlOUSSltdBo,9 7 •9 B4 lnl-. DIRNDL BONDS, 1t144/48 __,WNS 1144,1.11A1 E d1V1- - TIOLIS GIPA.BARIAMIT, Orall AT SALES, to. Having had considerable experience iniblallne,he hopes to receive a liberal ebaxe of patronage. Baal. see promptly attended to ands barges reasonable.— PostOfilce address, Pal rft el d, Adams co. , Pa. Jan. 1,1869.-4 • • . , •.. . , . . . . . ...._ ..:._....,;. ' . ' • ,etia ilati4 , -el ii.,AA ' -' . ... ? - elita -• Iti.-.- N:ii"vir - 5 , ..r,1 - -ar'il - . - 1, -., .:',- i 4 . -.. .., rz , " 41 ' . ''' -, - ',Z ''' ----., ..• _ t '' ' 1 .1 -.."--., 0.."..1,44 , • ;',_! ;,. I'aP _ T. _.F.'-. 37 ii • , f ... El - - ..: 1‘ , .! 4 t., ': - , •••4 • . , ' ' . \ ' * 4 . '...\.. . , s. •. \ . ~.\ , , 7. 4 ' ' „ . N ', 4•411.-".- i . . 1 s . I X \ < 1 t ' xe l Y. - " • ."'" - Vl 1 9; ~ , , , . , , 3\ , i *N., ,I - .• 1 t i pv ---- " , -. ~. , • \ \ -, ~.- , • ..._:, 1 . .. -.. • "- ' , AOHN WitIPTON,FA.SHION- Iv ABLE BARBER, opposite the Eagle Hotel, Ugli n tyaburg Pa., where he carat alllimeeboronnd reed3toattendto al I business In his lipe . Etehas alacanezaelleht resistant nd wit iniure citation. Give him atoll. , OYSTF.R SALOON ! =1 ORAMBEBABIING F?, OETIREIBURG. I.linouncea to hie friends that in addition to hie cONTEOTIONARY t he has opened an Order Saloon.' where during the season he will keep tonstantly on hand P.M E - O.Y E B• 13, the beat the market can atforcli. with special aceiam *iodations for AmirlaiTe use ca11:1RO Jau;dlll4 1170,—tf • , GETTYSBURG= BAKERY. MULE firm of *mirror t & Ziegler having been die. kg_ solved, the undersigned willeontinne the Baking nsi ens, in all i tit brienekes, at the old stied, Corner qf South WaAkington and 14 68g Mid6ll4 streets, Gliyysburg, Pa. ♦lltlnds of oßecalitz CAII.O. 11112,AD, PREEZILS; *0 coat tautly baked and alwaysto be hadtresh, With manyears experience and every dhumeltion topless*, he f r es h that he can promlas emistkotion In encase*. 0 rdrif solid tod, and premptlyattended to. With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on.the oiddrm„ Is continuance le asked. SALTZIN, NAWPORT. ♦prl9, 1869 -I.l' STEAM SAW MILL. T HE undersigned bar in operation a ISTEAII RAW MILL, at the Smith Mountain, near Graeffen burg SprftyKend is prepared to saw to order bills of WHITE OAR. PLI,E, =SMOCK, or any kind of Timber &atrial, at the shortest moth* 14d at low rates. He also mane factures - V • SHINGLES } PAILIENGS, &e. L delivered at aay point at the 'LOWEST Pang. 3 per cent. TIM" deducted for the cash payment*, or interest writ be charged from the time of delivery of Lumber. Thankful for put favors, he would distr. icontluusisce for tho future. All letters should be addressed to itm at 6raeffeu burg P.O. Adams county, Pa. RESET lIILTZNBERGER. Oct. 29, 18039.—tf earptutto and eautradoro. rM. C. Stallsmith & Son, GATITSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door andWindowFratnes,Cor- prictsitlyob brat! rug 'matittiocturod to order o qttSV'hiATERIALS; REASONABLE PRICES. 103.Grdorspriunptly attended to. Jaa.lssll69.—tl GEO—C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA:, Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the ',rtite that he has removed Wilier new Shop on Stratton street between York and Railroad etresta and Is prepared to take contracts for putting up and' repairing Builaldge, at as reasonable rate any builder in Gettyabnrg—all work guaranteed tcbe o beaequality. llehopeaby strict attention to bust tiessto alerltpub Hew ronege. 0 lye my *call. April :.:1869.-tf WM CHRITZMAN, - GETTYBBUBO, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, &my new Shop • On Washington street, between kiddie • emu Ohambresburg streets, and Introduced - Steam Power, I am prepared to • for With all kliide of work for building purposes; albs beat alder al,and es neatly andoheaply salt can be doneat atrOther establishment In the county. Pk perlanced Hands always In readiness andwork ex ecuted with premphiesaandillapateh. Sly-Orders !oral' kinds oferaekats,Sctoila;lfould• logs, de., prom; tly filled and on .easonable terms. Ahrinijohildti .41 EA T-M ARK T N E„W 'P 11. 4 1L.1 0404 - 4 8. iTovn2 THADimpi 4:11 3 .00„ gA into yartneisliti tit. twit. bnuncmouse 04 trill carry At on in all Its hae. All daef - Fr4h Meat Every . Beef every Tgetday and fletterday morning. Small meats 'weary Wednesday , Thuradafundtrt&ymone, , ritet stand it Geo.V.Stverer's Fealdence onehare hamburg street, second Iktmars. tr . T0V.2111 *.W That, batiot hit stock for sale trill And it to their intration'eall er idtfresattrait ter Mini, " - 131/1, 1.40;11189—ff•• ' - W east Ahddie - Street Market 7a. , redl/11141,1,1MthiMaii AFIN;Ik, Tolifo"Nrs44/1.6P1. Agit ievairmmg.".-Ximetqrester.iihatibta, Wl* 1,111 1 .41) sliver 444 '4a I.l4ll44;monklug . - 4. 1 60 . easiuGx f s.9oD9Ba. 10314/8,i80 . 2-t a • le • 4 T - - - _ k;1 .. .atd*Are''altglieGil— — dues ) The indliairibanbbsus -Jinst rotund from the cities ith an immense supply of HARDWAditIi- etideil patiothtehsbaxass,allering at Iliiiir old etellil lialtim° Villir/, 114 ! " i ii t ti r° 1 : 1 " u. li -- • MBM. ,f , 0* . )i• :: :14....0 . i:• - ti ., E L acct door N Eagle Hotel, LAMAS AND GENTLENBN BQLLE, MBER nice, Door &Window Brackets, &c .tr 7 expedenced workmen,and at gitchttiug. it f 1 , $, .y 4 Cook and Parlor s irEs, OF ALL ',HINDS The latest and mnfrit'apprOved st le SHEET4ON AND HOLLOW ,-WARE. Coal and Lumber OF ALL KINDS Call' Examine I C. H. BUEHLER'S Ware Rooms, CORNER OF CARLD3LF. RAILROAD 177 f, STOVES, TIN-WARE, SW, S. G. GOOK. fir • large imeartmeat of TIN-WARE. 00 manallactureo largely and awn the bast rastoriala warraiits all hie spa, 'ill gale as cheaply ae porple. Ia tact he allows sotto to madonna! him. Tin Roofing &Oponting Pail up at abort notice. Job 'kirk dose quickly and valL 'CQOK/NGJ. ST.O YES . of the bort potteries, intruded to bake and gin eatlsktotton to miry resew* ; .among erbleh it the celebrated P2llllB l / I rAMIA COOK • Mere that cannot be ematlled la baking' ora ls ahsspaert as bur deeds Who use them can teretty. Parttmlar atlas, tlon is called to data Mere, as Midst:Madly mei el the beat Moves In the market. Also, the NOBLI COOK, the CON T. 15 ISTAL, and many other patterns 'Meet- Minna among the best in the market. Copper, Brass, Iron and Tin-ware Is milers variety, Ootrainintilm, Smoothing 'rasa, Coal Buckets and Shovels, tr and table Spoon; Halves and Yorks, and many other articles In the Hardware lino—ln tact almost ornery article, seeded Its kitchen nee. *Jr Housekeepere and others will fad it to thou. internist to Mu or him, 114 ha la detionnised to own. taro his we ll -earned reputation bra ampoule Mt bk dealing. Rah. isTa-44. GETTYSBITRG .11 IL N . THE a ndersigned basbo --"- aglit out bieformsr pa ner,litu.Giturr,atid now ocatinnes THE LIME-BURNING 151) srszsa unseat—at tlesGettysbarg Lim* fins: on tha s oorait of the Railroad and North Stratton. *treat. Tbaak fat or past patronage,bewllleodearortodeserve It conttausaes, by prosecuting tbelessiaoseasetgerami ly sad oasis larva a seals so possibla..alwaya malts a coati - nick and tiring vx4imsiteura Itarsurasai °then may look (Or tb e p roMpt Hip gof orders. - • alsominttimis the ' • " COAL .BIIBINESB Often The moot popular brads.' liousektapars ss tibbernbouldgire Wm a call. Blacksmith Coaloas titan tly on band. • LimeandOoaldaltveredanyerktereti. Atejsbuirr Aettyebarg.Nor.2o.agNr '.14101 RIMY atatchts And fftweiry. J . .WATCH AS & EWFrai" WIII."P.:IIIcCARThEY: . , urns:its* haunt blinOutillasi "ad thelotbiltr V V gatreally, thethaviog yersiesel the hater's* at his Pare:rr (L. 1t.41. lienta)) la lies-Watch sad JerelsyStare en lialtater• st., llittysbert 10 will "pea aselartseters selskstion. Wall. , ~,,, M $ tepartalat asciaptestaraer few de City eilth II apillUdia aeV ' .i.' eozGIaGGIG ea nue .41ErRICV0 STalla . waroarA. J'IIYSZXT • ,Sit ME AND mums oo _inGitira• Go . ztrzr - Iqi. AG - ntAklir arscri. ale: :Nato, 0411C8 thobestaigno- AMER g tx 4 ' Altralr Trouir d EiTIF. , 4.2 triXt/408,80.8XWZ . 1 ; - AM, BRIDGES. I ,• ley-Wstattand Cigar W.osk wanisea far ma'am. jelelryesptiriageasse tat la a asst eel 1111111111110. Uke llPAimr. • rapt 14 11146444 .18AAc Ir. are:woks:a, WATC I4 ER &nivEta . rattomaxax& . ; ..,-.,.. - arfa rst Ail imminent n Wacker. Ta w Menet** • 4`..e , ' rue 00411511,104.04 • ..,., . ' ' - 1 0 M1111011.94111pg et Titan snit At+ft e l 4. .... , _ • ._'. PAIR . .. /11110,'.. .1 N.., tyIeXPA ~r. _ _ __ .110Wilipti . '..:01)1012=1' KAMM i i =tri f igriAC & • • :trla% • ' • - : 1141 , 1 Pa# 4 11 6K 4 CA . cress qy. Maui, • . This4l4Tonnantiveltitn •nen* largo 1#14016444141 Ithlll4 tad all whigkii. Inp o r era 3.1100 a. PaCked in Bags fif 200 1.14; Astikk.t." 1 111 - 4 u• sip .a =MEE TO Salermintiv i , *oft, lit ° Aid ‘ 4 .444-4f:. ifklativiastles, -c - rer•° -41—, :rr" ' I ' GETTYSBURG, PA., fTIDAY, MARCH 1L 1870. ME KZ BOOKS, TOILET ARTICLES, • GOLD:PENS, Charahrsburg street, near Diamond City wheledale . DR. JAMES .CRESS • DRUGGIST Store in Brand's Building, Ballo. at. LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened new DRUG ifTOlll7 and Sited ft es i f r qhe hest style, I offer my do* of pare sad feta s to the (Mows el Utitbikrlnk and 'Welty at the onset market rate., eoprieltig in patter Drugs and AransilyMedicines, Pur ,Liiuors for Medicinal Purposes, • Patent Medicines, ITorse Powders, Pure Sphurs, ay.. and Dye Biafra, Perfumery, Toilet Sof s and Nancy articles. A full assortmeet of Ihrnabok y of ellkinds,Cisars,Tobssooaad Banff. SAY/Aoreosileotralfagneticileap will wash with hard or *oft water, colder wars. Olathe' imbed with tab Soap are made betustifilly white without pomp, or hissing. Theis the best Soap la use. Try ft. It Is warranted not to Ware the hands or fsbrie. JAII2B cruse. 69-, Juza 'O9. A FULL A 580111711112 011 Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, Immoles AID WINN/ /OR IIIpiCAL 1112,01338, PMIX BPIONS AID FLATORINI NOLTNACTS DYER AND DTI /VIM ROAM PNILFUNIED AND TO/LIT GOODS, rixsoisense PLUMS AID ITATIONNE T. PH/11/0411M/RNSONIITIONB AND PAIITLY MIS AOCITIATZLY nit Pp. ISTEODIANS AND 001INTZT 11111CRANT88OP , /Ll= AT ItIIDUCIND NATZS. Forney's Horse Powders as beat,and cheeped for Horsu, C eine and Swine. Other Herta Powders id approved Liam H ÜBE It ' S Balthttore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. Jo no 11, lag. c•tt DR. R. HORNER hal reamed the Piactice of Medicine. 0•.... b. DRUG STORE, zs CIIAMBEESSIIEG BT., GETTYIIIII3O. Mao, Dealer Is PUHA DEMOS, MIDICINHB, SPICES NAMING SODA, DEM 111 1 / 1 11, Jaa.l4, 1870..-tf PATENT MEDICINES, /wawa mummer. WIZARD .OIL FOR SALE BY .; A 13:17EM YR, ,G , E2TysB ÜBGi, Pd: !Druggist k Stationer.. . Feb. 4rlB7o.—tf J. X. VANION. • •W- W. MUM& • NE Mr F IR. lit ... CANNON &MILLEAt'S MARBLE WORKS, Corner qf Baitimorerand /Fad • 21ficlette . . ''streets, GegyabeivigPa. ..Every a - Description of . Work eieeuted . an. , th&- &best; . t-8 0,1yle of—the .4 . ii:t.j' - ' i.. filk`i i irrott<t, and--Wire .= -, ...„-,. :.• - ~,,,..tw -,, . . Rtaititigtr . ; „...-...„:„., ii46 ,._,. F ~ . .,, 5 4i n4, 0 ,07.6„ :. I },A 4 7 1 .41 1 :4 , 11PreC .• • * 6 1 X - - - Orreilliitaile ;a .r.rt - viltititik4o4.% 0.16 fiord troloydre leolihr e hth . w • . ..:F` • , •••• iltitif44.4(VlKPX7 B, TßXWl,#4.l_ , tkp#4a „ )i ;.t i„ :7 4. t• . • . 444 .4iiiimilfhisf bitiatimpue 1 4041 is i 5464-- kitthitz. et . i 114441'..6 WI; acta lsitisra e *4ti4~ lit ! lt ..ta A Vah 1110100800 Dr BEEIILER: - DRUG BOOK STOREr GAVTTNSBURG, DRUGS, MEDICINES, _ PATEFNT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, alirConntry Merchants supplied a lab. 21, 1870—tt I.- Welt xtaa UM! It to 'taint! Attila Row softly on the brithied heart A. word of kindness Tails. And lo the dry and parched soul The moistening 'tear-drop calls! Oh, if they knew whO walked the earth 'Mid sorrow, grief and pain, The power a word of kindness hath, 'Twere paradise again. The weakest and the poorest may The simple pittance give, And bid delight to withered hearts Return again and live. Oh, what is life if love be lost? If man's anldnd - to man,— Or, wiuit thatteaven that waits beyond This brief and mortal span ? PERFUMERY, stc., &c. As sumittpon 11th tranquil six In Mimic : glory shine, bo winds of kindness In th heart Reflect the source diviD Ob, Uteri be kind, whoe'er .hou art That breathest mortal And It elan brighten all thy life, And stieeten even death. AN EXOCLUAIRDETLSONOVLAK TOOT , 01' TIIE lIIATTLZ OW MICK. OBtAIUGA. A gentleman who witnessed the play of Enoch Arden at Deßar's Opera House, St. Lords, relates a circumstance very similar In its details to the sad story of the cuta way sailor. We five the statement in his own words ; "That play recalls to my mind a circumstance that :happened in my own experience. Qservant in my regiment was wounded at Chiekamauga, and was re ported dead. He was seen to fall in the heat of the engagement, and our lines being pushed back, the body was not discovered until next day. When the poor fellow was found, he was so mutilated by being tramp ed on by the cavalry, that his face could not be recognized. A comrade, however, found in his breast pocket a miniature of his wife, and sent It to her, with an account of his death. It turned out that the; body was not that of Torn C--, but a sergeant of another company. Tom, desperately wounded, fell into the hands of the enemy, and was sent to Andersonvllle, where the rebel surgeon cat off one of his arms and one of his legs, and in spite of his bad fare, be recovered In due time. I never knew why they kept Tom so long in prison, ex cept it was for/the purpose of exchanging him for a Bond man. "When poor Tom returned to his home in Pennsylvania, he was a mere wreck of his former self, and nobody in the village knew him His wife bad removed to Illi nois with her parents more than a year pre viously. Without making himself known to soy of his old acquaintances in tie vil lage, Tom started for Illinois to hunt for his wife. When be bad arrived In the neigh. borhood where she was living, he learned the was married to an old friend of his, who had followed her from Pennsylvania. His first impulse was to make himself known to her and claim her as his own ; but when be saw the snug cabin in which she was living, and heard how kindly she was treat ed by her husband, he changed his mind. `Suppose I go and elafm -lime NM to himself; 'how can I luppert her? What can I do for her, with only oats arm and one leg, and a body weakened by months of suffering' at Andersonville f No; she is happy and contented, and thinks me dead, and I will not destroy her happiness and become a burden to her.' "Tom acted upon this resolution, and worked his way to New York, where he set up a small-business as a curb-stone mer chant, selling nuts, and cakes, and soda water, and getting along prosperously. He soon made money enough to buy him an artificial leg, and after a while he got a patent arm made, and to see him walking along the street, you would not suppose that he was but little more than half a man. He was a good business man, and in the course of a year enlarged his stock in trade and opened' a regular retail vooery.. He made money fast, and became a prosperous merchant respected by all who knew him. "In his prosperity he never forgot his wife, and always cherished hope that she would be restored to him.. He was a rega -1 ler subscriber to the village paper published it the town near which his wife lived, and read it with great igemit. Otte di, he saw in this 'paper - the aimounotimmit of the desti of the man who hid married his wife. He lost no time in starting for Illinois. Ha foruid his wife in. deep mourning for her late husband; and slie had added another infan tile link to the "family circle. TOW 'made himself imam to her, and was rejoiced to find that she kill loved him as fon* as ever: It was 11000347 before' he could conviiine her thit he was a ghost 'returned limn the other 'world. In order to make 'things BIM) tie parson was' Called in, and Tom and tits wilt were married over again. They went to New York, where they are still living, as happy s couple as you will end Gotham. They in • brown stone honk sad the _family. wI I saw them, were preening to add aeotitax little link IA Ma circle, Of coarse tier do set tell erehybody_ahout their ihuily •mutton but you can rely upon this story u strictly retie; tiding is Mint betker thiathig of Zona AWNS, and I think Adesoilyeabi db a gootthlog U wouhidepartfrons vendon of Tennyson, end in the lea limier gP Raylatsuid up in his own•ttiili-.<o.` oidentkr t of connoe—make - poor ri,odc step. in pnd enjoy, the wife andtint forgone left, behind?' • • "WbalStboat= the picture of Toser jetted lalhepoeket of the desd roldleir , 4 01401 begot- :Tom. that, •To. esys ,w,itetrati wee 'woueded sate MlA:upon the Weld-spraggist , rase itiongpsadluietopped 43 1 0110641.103 stosidbleed tof.deitb, he 'gave Llakpisivre to theitearzier i ,with s : :mama for Woks/Ks; the , retesl_ eesebr it# 4 'WV 8 9067 &hers, :fel Mot Ate gniiiggler, with the picture of Tom's win befsemi.ed carded Tom Apftto,Andatv intik.: Um maw" kar the picturettle.' ing folmd amteseting eterybo4y-torbsilevro Mktg wits ecenethlnic i'ttarieckty ear imtic in the recentALregli.pLe 'irbeme4te•Sbotit'be tom gel* ttr fOzterx•YlkiPsiefilhathltr IlPdearer," liiathinsnatedangiatatild, "tionV 'paean., MI anyithrivithaskow Illassit yet dawitdor p;iciftkopa ' . iiiiiy Itr ., •%filud&ealmeinel ",,.. 4 : .. I I I tit 4 man says he defamed yo the very act - ofVenT2: "TIC ~itrillitji 7.14 1 lb o / - * l ,.;:,4 l iftg BIT , , ~,.._T: o‘ . ..__lrlio- -7 01 1 -•- • .• . _oar , ".TWIC WWI* Detketei 'ai ac i s t 0 1 001164 41"i iir t k'Wt4 ti"ltli .. __ .. i libejtilawrititif, - Ya t ilett fott ' ! :. ittin Nrkiiiii* eiciiiii rats' iiinught yon warox,,,. , *(lt w t'-to jet . 1 1 - -• It t itemajotir r ta " ; imir: iiii6i, food; 44 4 , „ 1,744! lurborlikhlAng," - 40 , ~:Agusweilimitl o w 1 • + i ' - lei 416 ' ' ~.... : ' 1 abuttoned." . 4 *VAIN; OF suproHEsa, I \CONE itIETURNPI The following compilation from decisions of the Internal Revenue Laws, affecting Incomes, was prepared by William E. Bar ber, Aitsessor of the 7th District, for the In formation of. his deputies. We publish them for the information of our readers who have Incomes to be assessed. WHAT MUST RE RETURNED. Income, Intereet, and Profit from all Sources, for the Yea• ending Deeein bet' I et, 1869. I.—hicome Of Citizens of the United States, resident or non-resident. Of Foreigners residing in this Country. Of Husband, of Wife, of Minor Child, or Children. 1. From Annuities, notirithstandlue the Legacy or Succession tax may have been paid. • 2. From Legacies, from the time they have been paid to Legatees, by Executors, Guardians, or other Trustees. 8. Of Decedents, Lunatics, Habitual Drunkards, Ceetui que Trust, front Janu ary I, 1869, to the date of death of the De cedent, or the appointment of Committee, or Trustees. 4. From Estates in charge of Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Committees of Lunatics and Habitual Drunkards, and Trustees, from the date of appointment to December 31, 1869; this includes accumu lated interest. 5. Members of the same family having separate incomes may return them sepa rately. If s Minor Child is La the service of the Government, receiving a salary, the Par ent should return* so much of the salary of the child as is exempt from tax. I.—lnterest 1. prom Mortgages, Judgments, Bonds and Promissory Notes. 2. From Capital and Deposits. 3. From United States Bonds or other Securities. 4. From Bonds of the Union Pacific, Central Pacific, and other Railroad Com panies, 5. Dividends and Coupons rn Bonds and Stock of Incorporated Companies, although the tax may• have been withheld by the treasure_nk thereof. 6: Market value of Scrip Dividends. 7. Interest good aad collectable, whether collected or not. • 3.—Profits 1. From any Badness, Trade, Profession or Occupation. 2. From Sales of Real Estate, or portion thereof, purchased since December 3lst, 1866, including underlying coal, iron or other ore. 3. From Contracts of Lease to mine coal, iron or other ore, or from salsa of the same when brought to the surface. 4. From Sales of Leases, for Years or for Life. 5. From Farming Operations, viz : Live *tack sold, Agricultural Products sold.— (For Details, see Form 241.) Sales of Timber Standing. G. Fees of Physicians and Lawyers, ac tually reoeived, or due to the business of the year, according to the practice of re turning them in former years. 7. Inventories of Stock taken by Manu facturers and Dealers, should be; rated at cost value, or market value, according to the practice of making returns in former years. 8. Marriage Fees and gifts from members of congregation, when in the nature of compensation for services. 9. Government Solstice. 10. The 4TOBII amount received for an In vention, during the year, less the expenses actually incurred in perkcting it, or pro curing ar Patent Right. 11. Shares in gains and pronto of all companies, partnership, or incorporated, whether such gains have been divided or 12. Rents Including Ground Rents. 13. The value of a Building, erected by Lessee, the title to which impledi.t.ty Yeats in the Lessor, subject to the use of the Les see during the term, should be returned by *the Lessor, as Rent. 14. Landlord's Share of produce of land leased on the Shares, should be returned as Rent, by the Lessor. 15. Recovered debt of a former year, considered lost. MM 18 NOT TAXABLY INOOLIZ. 1. Gilts of money, when not in the na ture of compensation for services. 2. Amounts received on Lite Insurance 8. Damages - for injuries to person, or. proPertr 4. - Promissory Notes, Book Accounts, &c., from which nothing his been received, which are only of a nominal value, and not converted into money. • DIVITOTIONS LLLOWZD. I. Exempt by-Law—slooo. Only one deduction of $lOOO is allowed from incomes of Husband and Wife, or of Parents and minor children. If members of s family return separate incomes, i ratable proportion of the $lOOO is to be deducted 'tom each. • t. Nadonal,State,County,Borough, Road, School orether Taxes, actually paid within the year. ,LRgacy , and, fitrmesalon, apd . rollateral Inheritance taxes, are to be de ducted fiomt t he income derived from these sources only, not from other incase. . 4 3. Losses incurred during the year, if not itlready dedncled in ascertaining profits, From Fire. riom Shipwreck = By Payments u . Bnreties, provided the ri rinellial le bleolvent, and there is:no pros- Peet or recovering the among so paid. Frotif Debts found to be worthlesi, if never before 'deduCted. 01213toelia aktually 'so id and , lose 'resits _ 9h fairies of 'Real Estate purchased *Rhin .stiree year): 4.1 piit - Osult and other, iegal proceed lugs arising out of or4inaiy:busideal. • TniUmtiioti s ploiiAiputlifiuk 'ark eiparum, of tihtifiiii**ier by owner or tenant. 4 6 24tuir ex:pihaes cif 6taineii, Including Remt, Fuel , lrtgltt , StatiOnery;:iciver'tjaln!,. •liik Eke and paid for pr.iiluctive • 7. traveling e4penaes aolually necessary in 'the , ilioactutiOn of a businesp. exchastve orlieliftlat or olber eYpensesbf living. 13: 11 the17):Penfies 'DI' a horse, or lkOriell • V6ll 0 1 37 1 1:ehltr, ins:fined , it his bud: 4 0: - Itetilinfor h4leniiiin 'Of - tank wed In btisineen 10: Rent of Homestead or of Riaim;lm mai!), ' it'erditnny aepsra to , Bondi n g. gk i leiis e r'or *iiiriT roof, when tietiesury . 4 *eerier a i litAkin *dm injury, ' or of Other lioctiona qre:- in lien of the old titihTirielTtsiainerchiulatei and via #l6atfiti' 12. -- rdt6reit [laid on mOnol_,.nTentc.if I{ua~Neis which Inoon&elid6lls4l2. iinprille 011;101r,fithe;e imiirtetite loryttetrfiefittorent, eiteeptealtliere ,the principal is invested in business, only so much of amount paid as Is not in excess of the interest received, or falling due, can be deducted from Income. 14. Government Salaries, from which tax has been deducted. Ir.. Amount of Coupons, or Dividends from which tax has been withheld by Cor , ponulons. 16. Compulsory Assessments for grading or paying, Imposed by Municipal Corpora tions. DEDUCTIONS ♦LLOWZD TO TARSIERS I. Exempt by Law, $lOOO. 2. Produce consumed in the family. 3. Money paid for productive labor. 4. The price of PerilMaus applied dur ing the year, except such u are produced on the farm. 5. Cost of Seed used for sewing, or plant ing, where seed is actually bought. C. Repairs of Implements and Tools. 7. Purchase money of Lire Stock Sold. 8. Peed bought for Stock. • S. Sian Rent. . 10. Freight on Produce sent to market 11. Fare to market., 12. Purchase money of animals halt by Robbery or Death, (except such as are raised by the owner.) 13. Necessary Repaint to Buildings Fences, &c. 14. Interest on Ineumbrances. 15. Expenses of cultivating land leased on the Shares, are deductible by the Ten ant. 1. Losses from Depreciated Stock still on hand. (They must have been sold, and the loss realized.) 2. Loewe by Gifts of Money, or other Property. 3. Losses of Capital, by Robbery. Losses la Security. Mika the money is not recoverable from the Principal. 5. Rental Value of Property owned by the Tax-payer. 0. Proportion paid for the Furniture of a furnished room. 7. Rent of Room of Boarders in Board ing Houses, and Hotels, unless there is a contract for the the specific rent of room, as a place of resedence. 8. Interest on a Mortgage on house oc cupied as a residence of the tax-payer, is not deductible, as Rent, unless income is derived from the rental of any portion of such house, in which cue a proportionate deduction of interest Is allowed. 9. A Tenant who sub lets, cannot deduct more Rent than the excess of his Payments over his Receipts. 10. Insurance on Homestead qr Tax-pay- 11. Insurance on Rental Place of Busi ness, if paid by Tenant. 12. Life Insurance premiums. 13. Interest not obligatory to be paid. 14. Medical A Ustrul•nce, Store Bills, Rotel Bills, or other expenses of living. .15. Income used in the Payment of Debts. 16. Labor, or personal expenses of In ventor In procuring Patent Right, or per fecting Invention. 17. Expenditures for Recreation or Orna menting Grounds. 18. "Betterments," made to Increase the value of a building, Kt to preserve it from injury alone. 19. Amount paid for "Good Will," of a business. 20. Bonus paid by Incoming Partner, on interest in business. 21. Corporations withholding tax hem Coupons or Dividends, not entitled to de duct it as expenses of business. 22. Farmers are not allowed deductions for 1. Wages of Domestics, employed exclu sively in house work. If engaged a por tion of their time upon articles for sale a proportionate amount of wages may be de ducted. 2. Money paid for Labor upon articles consumed In the farmer's llunlly. 8. Value of services rendered by minor children. 4. Expenses for Ditching and cleaning new land. 5. Fertilizers produced on the ihrm. G. New Machinery, Implements, or Took 7. New Buildings, or Fences. 8. Losses of animals raised by the owner. S. Hotel Bills, or other expenses of Hy Big. N•BBY A • "MmanamtAxim"—Whim 'torn from my peaceful home to ate oar : friends ay the south I bed a wife wksh I 'loved. Life was a peaceful strew, and we floated eahnly eking. She took in washin, and I talked politicks at a neighlwrln gro cery, Investin the proceeds- of Isertabor in the sustenance at the bar. When I return ed watt met me? The killia uv men out vrright was not the mast hatizendin in cident, of that fraticidie struggle. It 'wuz the aeverin uv domestic abate and the separation nv families. When I returned I Ins coldly met. Loolser Jane was wash. . in as yoosnal, only harder than ever, and I notist the children bed new frocks and shoes. The Ant afternoon I woe at home I askt her in my old familyer way for a dol lar and a half r eslvranted toindown the street. "That's. played," th e remarkt. "Hevu't you got it," I eat. "I hey," she replied, "and I, propose to keep it. I hey diskivered within ,since yoo've bin gone. I hey ibund ica enuff to support myself and the children, waahin at a dollar a dozen, but add to that a hulkla man, with a nose like yoora, awileabarder than I keer. This house is mine—you kin vacate." , And she calmly rung out a skin ez the wet she sed,wuz a common place remark, iustead of a pnAtikel devorce. I left her. A fiendish abash - I/Lit he.l put this Idekinto her lied, and she hedactid to IL Since that time I hev wended my way alone, subalstin by chance. Abllsholsos owes me tlw, Ulcer I ought to hey , hed out u► wet that woniailer, earned since that cruel wat a. tearful•,debt to pay. unliTtnitAX in Alabama, in exerting himself-one day felt a =Wei pain, and fear ing hia IZOnalinaChioery had been thrown out of gear,. sent for a negro on his planta tion, who made some pretensions to medical '4lll, to prescribe for him, The negro hay- Ing,investigited the came, prepared and &d -ual:attend a.dade to his patient with the utmost confidence Of a speedy cure. No relief being experienced, however, the gen tleman sent for a physician, who, on *nil" tug, inquired of the negro what medicine be bad given-ids master. Bob promptly responded, "Rosin and alum, sir."—"What did you give them for ?" continued the doctor. "Why," m eplied Bob, "de alum. "draw tie parts togodder, and de rosin to iodder 'eV." The pedant eventually covered. .1114," said ono &prattle° to another, "okt boa; Is *Utter luau to work for thaw your oltf man.' MT WO VIA shop Intertiriogwithithi own Wile*" MEM WHOLE NO. 3604. DiDUOTIONII NOT ALLOWED .Rent. insuranoe 41171 r COILIEOS SCUOOIB A:5 r• rit" pqrprt lAAFFI t. "It matters not how waned ,ntly ' the sebool-houses we build, or lion many and competent thetettchers we employ ; it molten; not bow many of the appliances furnish, or what the means used; the grit cral education Of the rising and future eration is impossible in conueetion whit a legalized liquor traffic.. All Itotli of that glory and blessing to our race Mutt be abandoned, if that curse is to rejnain.-- , Surely our school laws and license laws do not look well on the same itatute book.— ' They do not harmonize, and one or the other should be repealed. At present we are pulling down with one band what we are trying to build up with the other.— Why should.we Incur the trouble and ex pence of educating our children if they are to be nude sots in dens authorized by gov ernment ? Not less than half a million or the male pupils of our district schools will become human wrecks in the comae of the next ten years, if the license laws of the several States are not abolished. The nc. cessity of total abstinence as a rule of life should-be inculcated in every school,u It is of more conseqoerice to the future welfare of each pupil than any one or all of the branches now taught. It Is also the special duty of State and County Superintendents, together with all teachers, male and female, to protest earnestly against that which Is constantly antwerting their best eudeavort ' —Da. Smola Sranmas. A SCENE IN TUE HOUSE The .Nerabeee Broshheg up their Neelphare Knowledge. • Thero was. an interesting scene in the House of Representatives at Washington on Monday, when General Butler's disabil ity bill came op. The debate extended to the question of general amnesty. Benja min was in a mellow and genial mood, and was extremely liberal in allowing every body who wanted to speak an opportunity. Among those who took advantage of But ler's kindness was Judge Woodward, of Pennsylvania, who immediately gave up his right to "Shoo Fly" Cox, late "Sun beam" and "Sunset." Cox appeared in a new role. He read from-the 156th Psalm about the return of the children of Israel from Babylonlaa bondage and how the peo ple rejoiced thereat. But reading the Psalm, which, a correspondent says, was executed in a style of pulpit elocution which would be no discredit to the Most fashiona ble clergeman in New York, did not fully satisfy Mr. Cox. He followed it with read ing from the famous commentary of Bishop Clark on the Psalms, after the fashion of the old fashioned Presbyterian preacher. Mackenzie, of Virginia, followed Cox in the same vein. He advised the Congress ional congregation to read the twelfth chap ter of Si. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. Several members called out to know what that chapter was about, but Mackenzie was In such a fever of religious enthusiasm and eloquence that be did not seem to hear. It was very evident that the House was fast approaching a frame of mind moat favora ble for a revival. Members began to brush up their recollections alkalosis*, especial ly those portions that relate to forgiveness and revenge. Honort. John Covode, getting his hand in, tried to offset Cox's quotations from the Psalms and Itackenzier's reference to the New Testament with the story of King Benhadad, of Syria, and King Ahab, of Israel. Covode told the story back end foremost, to the amusement of the whole house. At one time fie had Beniutded slaughtering Ahab and al another Ahab was getting the best of Benhaded. The whole sermon was very much mixed. Sempronions H. Boyd, a sickly looking fellow from Missouri, followed Covode, with the evident intention of throwing oil upon the troubled waters which Covode stirred up. Nobody conld ascertain his text, but the sermon was read from mann-. script in the truer Oterie./ style, and lasted just one minute. Mr! Boyd afterward re ceived the congratulations of his friends. Mr. Porter, of Virginia, who It better. known as Ben. Bullies "ball and chain member," made his maiden speech against the bill, inveighing at great length against rebels generally, and Virginia rebels In par ticular, forgetting that General Butler had once condemned him to wear a ball and chain an account of disloyalty. The result of the entire debate, Scriptural dissertations, sermons on charity and all, was that But ler's bill went through. Tinto Norsa.—Some years ago there was a clergyman in a town in Mas sachusetts, whom we may call Rev. Mr. Cogswell, who had an old and favorite ser vant named Coffee. As was often the case, Cuffee bad as mob liberty to do as he pleased as any body in the house; end he probably entertained a high respect for him self. Oa the Sabbath, he might have been seen in the minister's pew, looking around with a grand sir, and, so far as appearance indicated, profiting quite as mush by his master's preaching as many others about him. Cuffee noticed, one Sunday morn ing, that several gentlemen were taking notes of the sermon, and he determined to do the same thing. So, In the afternoon, he brought a sheet of paper, pen and Ink.— The minister happening to look down into his pew, could hardly maintain his gravity, as he saw the negro "spread oat" to his Mak, with one side (gbh% face nearly touch ing his paper, and his tongue thrust out of his mouth. Cuffee kept at his notes, holv /Nei; until the sermon was concluded, •knowing nothing and caring as little about the wonderment of his master. When the minister reached home, he sent for Coffee to come into his study. "Well, Coffee," said he, "what were you doing In meeting this afternoon Y• • "Doing, maws? Taking notes!" was his reply. "You taking notea.7",exclitheed the maq- "Sartln, massa ; all the gentlemen fah( notes." "WeD, then, let me see them," said Mr Cogswell. Coffee thereupon prutineed his r heel of paper; and his master band it scrawled ail over with all sorts ut maths and lines, its though a dozen spiders, dipped to .ink, 11141 marched. over It. • "Why, this la all, nauteake." wad the &abaci . , u ha looked at tbe ••u•'Ws.' "Well, muse," Ceitee replied. "I; thought the time you were preachhig.". ENVZLOPICS. —About forty yettra ago there rived in Briobtoe a beasuta stationer' of the name of S. $. Brewer; and be nse,l to place in his shop window piles of paper, beginning at the largeseup w the sensible& 16 mo ; but to 4nlett ert the pile *put cards sou to bring them up stk.& pnint... Ladies used to go in and ask for tttgt,‘, 4 'l4l‘ little paper," which ihdeced him no9* .114_ pet in mall sizes. Then name Alte 411. unity of the place of address ; and Lim result, . was, he unmated the taiielope, angL metal, plates made fur mating Onus ill shapes and sizes. -• This. just—Otose,l the ladles, and orders came to hint fur the lit le paper and euvelupea from all . "para. Thle at length became such tf dem mg upeiilits• time that he gut Dobbs St CO., of 1401ItIon, • to make them hr him. Such was lite' bet'' ginning of the envelope trade s ' '1 AN Illinois Tindall:slier aent the galeoikag entertaining note to n Sith r t•onear air : 'Haring' heard that yiru are *Maki ; • proachlag 'death's gate, 1-biliairiladittaiki thought it nod turproderft to eat : Lion thti enclosed' advereseraestlitlf 140 4 ibarldrao ak,ok of ready-mada•tallitik"iiitt• dlgtre to • mike 06. suggeittair. *art to-you frlenda-a- Whit -bre littaria: it your Wrist omit at miky *Of' ME
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