1, Xumbri, Ximt, k and Parlor STOVES, (IV 1.1. ityl,l 111 , _,ET-IRUX - AND OLLOW WARE. 1 awl Lumber OP ALL KINDS I 4. Exam we ! BITIILERB "a re Rooms, ( ItAILIZOA1) ';11:1•1 I ES, TIN-WARE Szt) G; COOK. ARE. If,. •t . :1 poutino =I .~,i: quick ly aml :ING STOVES },,trrar,te-1 p. Lake and • • 11,-;' I ; :IN the 5:.`,1,1..V.5 Nl.l C `K. a et, e that o;h hakite:. or to rhealtelm, ets hon- t.-z 11). Parti7nlar uttet, t it one of the I. 111.• Ako, NOBLE: COON. tl.. :r.tt:y ptitttri:s select • f 1-4 t V:If• t. r, Brass. Iron and Tin-ware . . t'. riet. •g And ."1.1 nab r. :lg.: many 4.titer artielee in the et , uJ.t4e. in tfati is t.. their Ityrof h erenl. LI to main -I,e-rDed rmpnfntloft tar chanpat. and fair M:=11E1 ETITSBURG LE KlL l~~►s BEE fotp, 1. I=llllllllllll lE-BURNING BL SIN ttyibil:r} . . LiliJi ;c❑ corn. m. nu•'• 'North Stlatth., etrret. Thnnk atroll 1c...1...wi1l end...lvor to le..erre ie y t 1 , 1, r r alt..4nre. f~nL~ 11, Lid p.q.u).. k.:;is. If uilso•lurpri n ~7i1.1.'/Aill.l Ln.ckimitL Coal ci:n u latyaborg J 4104 , REILEY in 9 :)lutplctiscuts, - tkr. \V L 1), A)1110 AND tcre * Ey, e-rs and Mowers. ram inn t ton of t ego nt &chines corn ar of their befier iur worst,. ever nil et, ...ill, durnlt.lity, ...tine of draft, and re .; hinds of ground, and in ev.. , f urn . Again. Confident ot this we . a al.: of itgood Inagnitic to einttliliC I:. 11:1191:1 re. Ague. can lie told as Naked Mowers— . Hand flake, FolfAlake, or Dropper:— etre, No. I Machine, with two cutter etttting fire and a halleet lot r fret 11,:t ee in gratis; No. 12, cat , tx • tt,..01ta•tt.:,.. 1 IL those machinw that we - • aLting a teasehloe test them •rilay may wish ' and keel) the one that th...a. .001361.6' AUTOMAN SLlP vas such aeuseal sattarattlai that we bc•l Self-144,e out, qud Is attached tt except th- Du,rgt• Machin , . Il“ dole patutt/ sent tli,we u.kz,ti:ll maellit.en I,6Da 'tea . of those 10 whom we 113 v n sta.ik.l./d.: • Sci livury Henry DarklAtewart' W.ltoee Wbile .I.J. Herr, EMI ENZI MEI Andrew Vi - rikert na. I 3 ighatn , John ()vim', Lol t, .1,1, John N. liotfatan Jam N.ltoyer Wroolll DAY DANES. including the cult hake , bied-Se:f.dischargiug Rakes, 3115. VANN /NU 311LLS, AND FARM kiENERALLY. . . Ling to examine atachiucswillsod thew 'eseref JOsren Wins h Sows, Getty/ at the residence of the aoheorlber, 2 ef tyshurg;eti the Harrisburg road. Per- Circular• will address the antic:Thor. 'a W3l . WIBLE, Agent AHEAD ! HOFFHEINS' • PER MOWER, Grculcat Ilachinea qf the .Agc, • o an, other 61lachlne now Ist use, an any that will ever be introduced, lute • nolytried And given general satisfie d new lutorgi all those who intend pure Ines l e o call and examine fur themselrec la uotedltorticu/arly to excel all other trength,durability, taitir of draft, gaol wort, in all kinds of grass and grain, gra i u admirably, Which is agreat Item o • firmer. It ran Le used as a hand a self-rakor. It cuts 6 feet 21Itiches In :0 inches in -graas; baa a steel •cntter nght Iron g,nards, ft can I , e used as a as weltaa a Combined t tine Mat Line tali be had. EN A,N TSELF•DISCIIA DOING LIORBE .0 gt • at and u BRANT RAKIC• • ere: I r.ttc.]nred We would kilo call n to the 411,03 DOUBLE. MOTEL :4 4. ft tun e, very light.arid Strong, .44..atiiy sted to run .bellow or deer, am. .asteluß) made : KEELER AND EXCELSIOR FAX ihe old Its subtfinugh Yam imptered, fur groat favorite inning the farmers ot . It is large and strong, hie two cock irritated to work perfectly. de of FARMING I D PLED EN TS ulitt,) wiettlogtovaamint these patellae. call • •Battle•able Hutt' or at my reeidenee, Liattialttg, bow the Tanerytow n talthnort ;Av. LEWIS d. 8U5.111116 Ell , Letter Meads, Bill Reads elopes, and all kind♦ of Job ego sad chopp K 411111 1 ,1 MnignAl lo 4 * / 11 • ritorlitiltie VoiLingin. Baitienoce 4. between o,nirt-house and Diamond air Yusi4o~r: . TEX Sus, Jxis figirimium la published every kid- 1 day =nal. at V.OO a year In - Musics; Or 1140 I if at paid within the year. No subscriptions db.' continued until all arearages are paid. olden at the °Oka of the Publlsherer , • ADVEICZTBA6OI6IMI are inserted at' ositsoailde .rates. liberal reduction will be made to persons advoriielnif by the cuarten hall Year or year.— , /voila notices will be inserted it special rat* td be agreed upot " • fffirThe circulation of the Buz AND fhtsrrima. is one halt larger than thatever stabled by spy memos* Agi duciaty=s:ail adile • tislog medlistitit sainetdoe' Jon Troia of all hinds will be promptly atm ted and at fair rates. Hand-bills, Itlanks„Cisrds. Pasaphieui. £c.. le every variety and style, win be flied at abort notes. rums CAM gratisstanal Cards, at. LI B. WOODS, LI. • AITORNBY Lt Has reamed the Practice of Law, Wad will Weed to any bushier is lb. Coarta of Adams comity. /or :the prima hail* tertatketal - a! Ida Star!". tril Xl 111-41 elB7 • ,* M. KOAUTH,. Attorney at •• • 1 6 4 We Beleeimrg. Pm, • Oolleetkras and el, leeml ouoirosqpromptly mauled to. • Its.. oa Baltimore treet, son t trof lb • Clonrt-banum. J me 18, 111881-tt SXcCONA UGll.Yruittomey sit zAr • la• door reatufßauttam , a Drag .t..r.9.4aAfttbarabarg atreet. ipeebirsatdattoa ;Ives gatta,tlallootioassag Attatas. 'all' legal baakaass sad i 1 • a • asi4ai, donut), Back-ply,Slld DvagN sll toss promptly Od 1150141,‘ ta. . tarred, ~c•t•d,.ndchole• tarnsforsale Eir Oat*, 13 41es J 18,1869.-tf • J..6 I OVER, ATTORNEY AT i.VV. rill ,ronsptly attend to collectionsand .11..ther Baal nessentruted tohlicarc Ice tbstwoloa fthaestoek and Omumr and Meg .c'i. lattlmoroitreot ettisburit,Pa. Nray IEI6IW • UVID B UEHLER, AT,TOR gr Vl' LAW, will promptlrattead to conga ung "11 tliutlaor budinewititrasted to Ids cara. ) Ysaft .irraaldruoeia the thmeatory b;Llding ~ice it : ,aT t iluss•. CllsttysbargOlLsy k.VIDNv-ins ATTORNEY r . t 6c• *tltisresldslinsintheSeitipsas ,r :sr st.lestritaquare. t 9. • H. S. HUBER, 4. !ware,/ Oteistbarsburp Waskiegtes s 6 .ermri CoL.Ts.Tz's faer \ Horal.. _ . . Juno 11 1118L—Lf. DR.J. W. C. O'NCAL\ as. hi . 001.1 bin resbilaace In Maori rest,tir.. I sbogra lb. goaspilarOgioo, J•ttysbarg,llay•29,lA67. JOHN L. [I'LL, D:, • DENTIST itle,obersburg street, nearly opposite lb Eagle Hotel, CTTSBURG, PJVIN.A. sir ff vies b••• I•countleat practice ovit,lo years, pat 'sots eau ba sowarod of good work. [My 9.—ii D 6 . J.E. BERKSTREBBER, Dent ist.", *iv Img losetott to Gettysburg. Wars his or vices ro the public. 011leelit York Street, nearly .opoeite the Globe las, gibers be will be pro= *trona to toy laAle Eithintbaprovincoofthe • or.oa •Iv v *at of fall •ir perils loeteof teethlit• •i t•tl tu,•ll. Cartu &&&&& osehl• July 30, 18e9: ti R. .W. LEFEYRE Linlastoloa, Adams co., Pa., NAViNilpermanently located in KAI place, eril engage:in the general practice of lited'ctrut an surgery. li.)dice in..Lontbard street, near Bali mos treat. [Aug. 20,1869.-t caritagts, af• NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN GULP . INKOR.IIBIII a Meads and the piddle genersGp thott he has roomed the bai1..... sad opened a Shop otOatllsle Uri*, G btri, adjoin ing the Peasetwpw depot, where ha wl nasnalketare and keep on hand all kinds of HAGNIGS, - ' eIItIDL6B, COLltailB Weiss, ' .. .. .. LASHES, IC/a-UM as as 'shish will de sold at tbs lowW auk prim. Mao. TRUNKS of la' kiln's- 1111EMX111111 art sumonta 1141.14•411•1 1 1 1 19 411 / Karla' boss working at ths bantam torts yews, I ea' outraaty tits bast Wad ad tron46 all bolsi' uncle • •Ear lay ors saportat•a4snec Miss*, • csEL 11., 7, 1165.—tt • . .7811111 OVLIP. Dial% 1114101EARY IItoffIIZAILY "Best always Cheapeit." THE Best and Cheapest, _ SARDL.IIS, BRIDLE S, COLARS and, HARNESS ej all kinds, in the Count 'us always to tHr bawl Id tle old sad vat knows idaad,Baltimosait.,oppoidtethe Presbyterial" Math (14c.CRE A. BY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon gaddlss, are the most solostsistlally ball* sod aostost. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount- - oij ars complete's, every rupees sod crserantsd to be of the vary best needs! sad workmanship. Our upper . Mather Draft Collars, CAN Nei alai.*re Its boat future lad most dursbls. Our Heavy Draft Harness, lire sids to oselswis slump is Om suistsny wtt sr • audio tlif meet substantial Isauser. Etidlug,Brldles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Ras, Flteutte sad Lima to the lie Noss bsttsr er csospar. Our prices IL --...moro falgo4 llow_WAsAelAllsa4ard• potoo( loilloisoat tias solder mere. Int work. aothlig bai Oki best of sleet • will erercant every &Melo turoodout t °bolo ova •I 1 represented. 4.lo4lgftlforpoottavorairotavitoolitostios to NIS n • ICI 111 GU • el ano dekdal trl I . intl• ir _ iga.„llo3, ,-tr tr..KOBISAItIr r i i mutagzatexpwoumgrifirm. it. via .1 • g o4szAlke oinutoll tko siauGsadtAllailko WNW. at elisirailMaa• s ta /WO Itiddlo• Ofaitydosnt• Arborsartht prepared to est op work to swat f r; nkftath"sad superior masa! • tat ono AAA Medan r. " itiiikveask,Abeywill . dlieeee et Otte 'lowest priese,eatillimlieed uri/1 be implied se preeeP l lll red eatiefeelllll - , : 4.. wiiiitiepotek,erilehtebeessee tetee. • largo lot of sow sidold HAANilliboa handl fa Tbankfalibatbolliawy• sir loyal by them. alboyaollaiaant w do servo a lan" aim* fa tballtare.• .• • • Itay2oo4l. Dasma&AinieLli. bigOtt and Ciweitga. R WV:* w a ti t a til ;; I!eo . ; VARRIAGARKIWO IN6 a ?AL& lira-rfili ROOM', JAGGpiril JrAGO2II4 INC, • KU work la allaal af good smairgiVabalt t tat maeakikalea,aa coma fall to site animate always riaaamalllo4- i 1 1 ,0a0~, 1 1 11 / 0 4W/ 1 0 . 441051pepoolpttiliiiimie i let • *AC OPLIJAIEZII .• Vitill4 - -90.00asiv. OEM .7 • AMAXO VMTY .artchks, Film -4 sooiroania; maw IS, MI. reaoo4,4oiirlio' 4% •Istativimli. " 'lltkodtrOtrabars. !- • .- ; ltilusilliodc • t all itot*.D. LlL.ll.llaltestack,Gotysbarg;7aii. 411461441 , tesilitick Diehl,Praaktha, H. a. Nokias, iltrabsia; Ablbll/.01111,1****ellell; Vs. fabi-Aniiitsjearty; I!..o.l.stenXiginiben 1 . . e. '• ~, • . 414144 is I,llipmr eel im64:41-rica4wftlisi iii+duelifrw* luia IT yeageodribilia•ipmeial kna mit* losS owe s, l 4 l f a rp l oti,= sigma oval Wt. arsaimesia mkt To 41110 4,11411• saasigen. Asp alL a • ' . 41/ 11 40110. 0 0K. • 0 a *posy.** Vg• Oslo* ital. VOL. LXX. NO. 19 BLACKSMITHIN G. B. G. HOT.I.F.TIAIiGH -HAs opened a niackstaltbdhop on Washington moot, next door to Obritaman•rCarpontir 81i4p, sad Ispropared to do ail kinds oiBLAOKBVITS. ING , et rossonable rates, and Invitssa shaiial public putt — outgo, IMPAIRING d all kinds. Give m• •ell April 30, 11169-tf JEREMIAH CULP GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker & Paper-Ranger, prnparodto furnish on short notion andreasonable terms COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. . Healso keens on hand a lark. assortmen tot WALL PAPAS, which be selleat levreatcash rates, audit de sired will/urn! eh handl Sonya it on the well. PLAIN* de FANCY ,SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. arYork it rest-stew door esso t eIL nth eran:Clenrch May 2'1,1888- tf. ROBERT D ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Nast Middle stradji•V• mean flroot 014Cearatowas GETTYSEIMG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or: Ors la las line. Work done In the most matte tactory manner, and at pries' aglow as can possibly b• afforded tomato • &lax. GAS PIPE aratotod, so well so Chandeliers, Ira/tato, Drop idatita tat also 11FAIEU PIM MP'. Top and groat lahotaaad,taahort. ae•rittlag beloogiag to gasor water &tura. Dells hang, and furnished If desired. Locke of • Mad, repaired. (Dec. 25,180.- NEW BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimming. WILLIAM E. CULP H e i s 4 0 p eui l tm . 7 ari tab4 r tetzlint o opittz t w or ....e. Covering Sofas, ' Chairs . , Mat " traises, and Upholstering its .branches. Haafao continues hhi old badness of Trl2sintag I tarr a frliee,lte ,: ,...andsolicittrent the militia clottyab 7 R i ja.,D•o4l,—tf • COOPERING! •. PE'T'ER CULP • _ llsticomment ed the COOPERING 'BUSINESS h. di its brainlike at 1Y realdieer es lb. Magfamow bogs roadoit the sad eir-Carliel• Ono*, GlOsrebort, an always h 81.70 Wade to °mar • kinds nod of 'Jour vast/L8 CRO ET STAND& PICK= .STANDB, RARRItg & I also mann facture 5 and 10 iplievi.Oidier Barrels. WI all ether knida 111 Coopering. JLepalrfai done cheaply and with despatch. Give as a coll. Aug.lB, 1149.-if yOUNT'S COMPOUND 1011 OVILM OP PUTRLDSORKTHROAT4MPLUENZA K &ay otbor tory °Armadas's' • of lb* Throat!! sot et rittaahlair. NOMY. flu 'THOUSANDS OF CASES, ■ dirmistputi df the eosatryt an d Sas newer bona knistreetofial - If tains Is Mao bud seoursding tettrostlono. It is varrentad to cure. Oleo It a trial sad It wilispoak for Mat' livery household should provide themselves with a box of this luodielne and kosplt on hands. Th es u rot that I t has wifeuted aro truly mareelown • , Ilibrotioad sold by Inuit. Youdt,4 Go.,Clot imbue& Ps,* r by thole authorised stoats, Wo al stooarly &tithed toreake Adroba 00111.11,7 lihryl9,lllll.-t iszAaLrouarfabo. Surveying--bonveyanclq. S , WIT-11-EROW FAIRFIELD, PA., Teedambits eervieia to Lei Public se a PRAC4ICAL SURVEYOR, and le prepared to aims fame, Lots, ko. ' on nos eouableteeeka. take. eat Con4acer's Lititass,/14 willabko d priming _ aitssalicrema i L wv TIMM 0/ CIL 2 11 Ut e • ASIL &ft Illawlegg bed esaillieralli ZlLLL leezporlaseallatblattso,he Mw tereeetree Merit alum of patreasega. z=urelll l 4 l eaded 114 sad e hams - reaseealelo..— Falrtela t ddassoio.,Pes. Sfin I,llM.—ti .i ',- WI - BAG MED. ' l AEA ' . . l ad sollftbe Seeder tbo MO -.4'r s gtreit sad Soseter essltty. I, so_ jui t a l lar Ibis Jar**, to wit* Imp/ ISO . tlirisr.to . th•- osatatautos at.... ' imiunoth Dritoead _7 ..mitts geiltty witb de Item Gioltildit taltaeoluoGsottitu to Geo voight At. • • gtes Getb i ter a rgadouessaulueft . tome, ait. Ggpo es* , et SO etu.lse este sikg, so 811 obi sot. left not ! . siona -• -PirsOtteus ate.. eultlffluttes . 11 1Mgal QI 4 4 Obtrt• vb iifue war* S. osotottboi bit usticultstest Pair Is Gettysburg. .. , , AgiosoojeldlGON mountipt. , - . ..:moo 41 1 4.049 •44\rov•• GRANITE-YARD taffirirsßusei PA • • oNzAtaIW.OW PralM o /99 11 = - PETEV.R.EIII-LEE LP krillo4l4gollz•bil6iti7EMbrinklids of • I n f iran!t l4 • ll * / 1 1 / 9"9 1/4 "V04r 0 , 18, - CUrbtagottilliN stept4Axhiers, fulteklioninnento, 'Cem_ • tion7 '4 l /r 4 7 41.6.1 eqt of Akikiii; •Tar 7 4•4 l r•dr jiamio lajparefres • asemarpiNur ly,taniat to, OYErrn " gAtikol4'. ""-ixiagrainr fiLitT 111: ' . ...Ivert.wilopeprilanyiraAa r It a' w y w y :di.r 14addli I! 444 ?*TIM r iC 071 1' R- 8; iosseehilli.the air Atlei -aistiow ~../.ADEMAND,6I4III7WIEK V **WADI 4at. ALA • • IN . :Ngtar - WEN Tief _ . ....................—..m..............--..... ..-- -.... iti" . - 1 tr; - 3 C 'f• •• 'ft - .1 ~.. .. .......—____ --- N _ • . 1 r ,i,- , _ x • , ~ . j i • k . ......... • • 44 -'.";:-.-^ 14 , 4 1 .... ~ i , I r -. t . 1-. 1, • ' . '41. . \ Ikt .. 1. 1 . , . \ I', - . , I I - I . • ••............: 46 ) .. ........:1:• : - ... , ' 1 , r - 1 2 ,1 :,.•.., , i I • . I 1 1; I ' I {,. i : 7N. j -...,_ - , .‘ ..7.44 t, \ )1 , ~7i, .• . I l i •.,• . \ I - \ \ ''' •-•..„, _ _ __. •.. • \ \\\ ----71111461 V, " ' '4.1 .. ' t • . ' ' ill ‘' \ 41. • b' .• "4 \ 's .\ . -------""••. . . \ guisto gads. MO Magna% Oxrdo. 1011.141 Mr:,TIPTON.,,FABILION 111P • MILS SAMUUL, appaelta not Al, Efestribura Pa., whorehe afall thiltliberoalia his limo .41Fiiita alscauszeialsat ssidirtaat ad wII Ineur•••44B - faotPan. Give hlat.eall . Kap 29,i8111.' '• • - • , GL VISATRG BAKERY: MAR a4lll QV/tumor t Mister baviag bum db. .L solvid,Th• us designed lir Li !matins thatakliii beldame, tp, *Ulu beamallissoit • iike'4lll44•44 - Corner ceSosolA Wcialti4tonanti Veit streets, Gatitsagnirg , Pa. All kinds of ORACKEBB, OAII2. PRET= 11, - A CON tautly balm] aidilway sto be beatnik. With may plan expetienee sad wog dispaittke to gloom,, ha feebithathe ran pronarielac WW ednetton la all tom. Otdsesaolielia, awl p ye to. Withmosey Unman for the patronage , wed on the ski irse,ita co a tinaano ts asked. ALTZIR NNWPORT. Apr 19,1869 -it STEAM SAW MILL. gnu anderskpaed has numeration a BTIAIi 11.4 W 1 MILL, at the South Mountain, Dear Graefren burr SpHinp and b prepared to saw to order bills of WM= OAX. 8111ILOOK, or any kind of Timber desired, at the shortest aotics and at low rites. Ile also manufactures SHINGLES, PAILINGS, LUMBER `delivered at Any ' pant at the LOWEST RATES-. 3 per cent. will be delimited for the cash garneete, or interest will be charged from the time of delivery of Lumber. Thankful kw peed favon, he would desire • continuance for the insure. All letters sboaldr be 'addressed to him at 0 rie PGA burg P.O. /dame sopiety, PA. LONEY lIILTRNBZROZB. Oct. 29, 4NOrtf fittlesters mut totractoro. Wm. C. Stallsmith SG Son , GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door andWindowPrames,Cor ,. nice, Door & Window Brackets, &c. Ocostantl3on hand and manufactured to order o BEST MATEitIALS, impertimesduroarkinen,and al REASONABLE PRICES. in...Ordersprosptly attended to. Jrtn.l4,lB49.—tf GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG 'PA Carpenter vid Contractor " ESPECTFULLY inferno the •AMI. puidle that holies reviewed Whim sew !bop es Stratton eireetbetweea . Ifirk and ltarircied streets amid ispreverod to take oceitsse ts for putting up ea/ repearin SWUM ge, es as rat. ray blend ei Is Clettisbarg--ell work guaranteed tube • beet quality. Re hopes by strict atteutlen to bad. assatip manitpabllepstrosage. Give as acid! Aptll 9.116,,t1 WM. CHRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpehter and Contractor, Mbytes nowirromil $4 sag new Ship On Whirhingion street, between Middle a*a asansbrnsburg street*, &Drilla trod aced Stoma Powor,l aro prepared to for aleb all k Indict work tor liallitiag porposoe, of the Mat gaoler rwaortlyasdoheaply salt coo be done in ant rat* qn t eensty Sr periesoed Hands 4111110.111 f OSMIUM sad work ilk ocatod witlowroawlioelosaddkrotob. Order.6* en kinds otlirseketr,ScielleAtoald• Inv. du, preenttly tilled and on e eaeoaskie tense. ne.i110.1111141.4 -r parbit Inds. J. Id. CANNON NEW FIRM. C./kMON&,MILLER'S " )/ "• ," "itKSI Corner Of 13catimore euid Eaaritiadle strode, Gettstobsaw, Pa. Every Description of Work executed. in the finest style of tli6 Art .ALL RINI* OF Oast, Wrought and 'Wire Rai t. • ' l 'itritienunis es• talitakturf strkita max* kisini.-0 •'• • \ e_tETTYEIBII/teIIUOIBLS. WtD. ur. Norinisestsammuomonwir. Nov 41mi tF 4 oPrno:alxv,i4shuriptosw,opitaijaiti, • 4 I --EE • -se IVO* \ AI 2011:Mpil,"fpipltritililk110211 .` • " ittr! • •6'4 k4elk .•' , ' tivinfkitaPi *la as *4l4s, ' c t ' !!%1 rTr . /mm AkAttitt• inIitI P IMR.. \ r 4 l '4% ' • 4. • 7,, ww=tkamiat Baltimore "Lock :ffoispital. . . . DR. JOMPEITOINt Phiefilan Of this celebrated Instltailmi, 'healfli oororod the stoat Cleriabieflptialdt rbilkaW .and if• dectual Iteatedy fa the .World dar all Itldtl • • -InwitoWl NI OW awl 1 J,lmbe, Strictatee, ffeetlea .ot the Kidneys or 111Mder Involuitterg *ley, Omer. al Debilk auaan ltarionieneno, Seleguor, Low *Mem, it the Heart, tirty, Trembling, Phweees of 41104 or Gtddlasie, Disease of the Stead, Mrs*, nos* Dalai Atteetistes of the Liver, Luna, atestaoh tlaPowela — Pimit*Tri' M e Disorders &Aft RemSOniarilidattll of MUT end solitary . pm:Um. sow taxi • to steer victims than the song of the Syrian to the Matteotti of 111 awe, blightlag Usetr , moat brilliant Ikee •or sat reagettag. aarritighke, Isapawfbla.. • YOUITO MIN Ispeoially, who kayo beconie tfie - Victims of Boileau Vice, that dreadful sad destructive habit which ta• dually aweepe to an untimely grays thousands of ~~aa+e~lassmen at tbemott wired twat* and lirtillant who might otharwinsbdorseutrannati nam ing ttenates with the thandari of eloquence, or wak ed to sonic, the tiring ►7g may salt with toll cow- Mime e. lumps. Married persace, or YountMen cantina-Platingmar dais. aware of Physical Westmont (Goo of Promo. ttrqq Power—lmpotenefr), Nervous lability, rat. PtM 'onrisit Weskaasli, Mimes' Dibility, or soy other.Disqualillottion, egintl toll***L lie Who placer tithes as er the otre (TDr. J. m:l2 raly~oatly cooed. >a hla Leger 4 chill as:p 4 h l y e stlati. ORGANIC; WIAILIVW, • ' • . IMPOTENCY, .LOIVE OP POWER, Immediately . Cuted cad Fall V4we Thhi distressing Alfection--w6iih renders lite mi. molds and marriage impmatiebe..le the penalty paid by the victims of improper induluenom. Young per sons ate too apt to cototott exoewho from hot being aware of the Ikamdful eatipaquances that may mane. Dow, who that unaerstands sub.icpt will pretend te dewy that the power and procreation la lost sooner by those baling into improper habit" Wan by the prudent? Beeidnteing ddprived of the pleasure of healthy adapting, the mat aeries" end deetnctrre symptom" of both body and mind arise, The system became deranged, the Itepalcal and Manta Pow: Wan weakened. Lose of Procreative Power, Nervous Irritability, Dy"papala, Palpltackni of the Heart, In dlgestkin,Cenettuamonal ikehtitty and Waning of the Prame,Cough, Consamptloo,Decay and Death. a CORI wAszerirtit IN TWO DAYS. . RsWl* di Houtil No Wrenn I Parasols Ruined by /goorant, Trifling trateaden and their Deadly Polsons, should apply Immediately. DR. 4KNINSTON, Member of the BeralOollese .et Illeirgeonn, Leaden, wa la graduate of one of the wood 'aim t College, la the , United Beata', and&. greeter of whorl Ins Me been spent in the bossii•Js 0 dna. Yetis, Phila delphia aid ehniehere, has dome of the most trm agia gea dal it le tr u Zena l shot a to brid .r and sar kaowo i when wk. ? , net serioneneee, being alarmed iii sodden Da.WWean = a lmtnedietely.. v A th-41".41164" 4 wind ' " • TAKE PAIVICOLA,II NOTICE. ' .Dr. J. addressee all thole who have itsfured them seise. hy Improper iodulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body lied nand, unfitting them Poe dther bbfidost.sta43;,acclety or Marriage. Theta are some of the watt ate mermicholy effects pained by thecae': babies mflostb, via: Wastage" of the Beek and limb., Pains to the Head, Dininsas of Bight, Loss "allfuecalar Power, Parketten of the awry Dysperale,Plarvens trritatillity,Derangetnent of the DlgaM Ifve unctions, General Debility, By mi. tome of emesampetimOte. IiKkiTALLY.—The fearful effects ou the toted are sect to be dreaded. lama of flanovy, GonfaMon o f Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Nereliodings, Aver sion to Society, Seli-Dfstreet, love of solitude, Timid- Ity, Ac o are town* of the mils produced. Thousands of permute of all ages can pow Judge that hp the erase of Miele declining health, lowing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, Xienroai g o o emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, mash sad symptoms of Pniehrsmtnni. . TOUNG Who bare Waned themselves by a certain practice, indulged is whew aloes, • lath freqneut ly learned tram erlicampptoOe or at school, the Orem* of which arealghtly tent, even when asleep, and if not cured, media tanniegeimpossibbe, and destroys bath mind and body,shonid apply immediately. Whom pity that a young man, the hope Weis wants", the priste,of his permit., should be snatched from tor ProoPorto Lod aninlol Ms At of life by, the meneemeeme or deviating mom the path cd nature, and hsdniging a certain secret habit. Euch persons mutt, before contemplating si - Autsa th•t • wend mind and body arts the moseae deaarir to ;imams connubial happiness,- raw, *Woo; *pm Is. Jemmy throve' bilo to motes • 'weary pilgrimage, the prospect bowls dark en' to the view, the Wad tomato diattoomd with despair, and tiled with the meleachmly- mdlentlim that the kappinees of another is blighted with oar own. lrbetilti &ad Imprudent votary ofpleee wens - .wee wiew we was lambed elm sere er ilia. pew 111,diseans, It Aso area We ea untamed manalba* , or dread o discovery deters him from lying to those who, from whicatios mad rw ata alone befriend him, deleylag s ll Me canatituelusal ~ass of *litho/rid Wiese* makes their sineestuus,sailt as •Icersted sore shrsai. die rued nose, nocturnal pains to the haul and Hobe, dimness of sight, deshaes, sales on the rata brae. and arits, blotches on the bead, fare and extremities, wish Wilda! replan, * till at last the palate if tLeNpth 9r the hopes of lie nose Dill la, and the fifths of this aerial beaeses • horrid °Wetter waasehesestioarshl Yeah pall a- period to dN~rattlbl sedating, b/ midi* bin to that ladl e /111141401.1- laelteretbr returns." It M • niabitiLet thanthisssal vicalsmr to this turribla Miami through 'Whim to the hassle at lgaleat or miskaltal RltiitmtLlts , who, by the use of that deadly Poison, 'fernery, gr., do. stray the constitution, and incapable of cluing, keep unimppy magas( reoark sitar ascent' taking their noxious iihduriousiwasposeds, and Instead of being missend to • resewalor LA linger and, a 'des pair hate him with rained Health Weigh over kw ogling dleasplateest. To Becllthairda., Dr. JOll3/1111 platinum kissed( to preserve s lath:table Brinficy, lad from kis extensive prattlite awl obearesti. Wavle rho greet Hospitals of Inrope, and the fret In this country, via: laginek Novae, Yklladdpita , sad elsewhere, enabled to oder the most Certain, dpee47 sod gr., Schaal lamed) la th e World nor all Dienes of ha. _ premium DIL JOHNSTON,- Officeil*7 South FredOrick st., • - BALIMMIX, ID. loft band aide 644..fran Baltimore street * a for doom gross the corner. Pall not to observe name mad amber. . =I girli d 'Lren received unless postpaid and contain ing a 'to be used on the reply. Poison, writ ing Anna slats pis, sad sentka portion of advertise. moot describing symptoms. Theme are se Messy Paltry s •Designing and..trortn lons oe teraadvertWmLion themsekres ae Physiclana,, trillheg with and reining the lean of all who Illohanttol7 thslnphiseithst Div Johnston. deems U rammeary to say especially to those tame =WM" liarepetatirm that hie Credential* ar alwaislkang in Wake The mlisilltirstiandi ivied it ilk llitabilidament' Sr li res y ralorm illat a l d h ty ng r e re ."l" l ' in t B T. a d 11 001bai pI I STsIV skidOlmse aton ;,otrisr =e l tVi Vag; t i t r i e go "P i l sg s ta sk apd l a lio Inn al nixtainun n• dent, vamps« 7.0 trio afflicted. PKXN mszAtias engin:ray cram). 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' ,4 I 1-4 ..,.2a1111411111114 , 421• 4: D } , 0440 , 16 ,11 " 614%1 , WU 4 •__ ! -- ` 0. se. IMF_ -01 1- • GETTYSBURCA-Y, APRIL 1, 1870. catr 1.; Dl/14.81 01 LiIIZITMINCJI. giddttrisc i; El] 0-'stiiiiiisit liititi.wie.... S[Tmoru GEO• D. !../IVITWE ' The teeMblinitletv-drops fall Upon the shutting flowers ; like souls at The star* slalne,gloziongly ; and all, Savo mei, are blest, Mother, I lova thy grave I The violet, withiblowsoma blue and mild, Waves o'er thy head ; when shall it, wave Above thy child ? ATIs weweet flower, yet must Its bright leaves to the scarfing tempest Deer mother, 'tie tbtpe etnblem ; dpet _ On thy brow. And I could ,love to die; To leave untasted life's dark,Lltter stream ; By thee, as first in shildhood, Ile, And share thy dreams. • And Must I linger here, To stain the plumage of my sinless years, And mourn the hopes to childhood dear With Litter tears? Ay, must I linger her. A lonely branch upon a Withered tree, Whbse last frail leaf, uutiutely sere, Went demi' with thee ? OA, Lsom life's withered bower, In aid communion with the past, I turn, And muse on thee, the only flower In Memory's urn. And when 140 evening pale Bowe, like a moprner, on the dim, blue - wave, I stray to hear tbenight-winds wall Around thy grave. Where is thy spirit Sown ? I gaze above—thy look la imaged there ; I liatan--and thy gentle tone Is on the air. Oh, oome, while here I press My brow upon thy grave; and, in those mild And thrilllni notes of :tenderness, Bless, bleu thy Child ! :Yee, bless thy weeping child ; And o'er thine urti—Rehglon's holiest ?brine, Oh, give h 1.4 Apirit, undefiled, To blend with thine. CIL UAYI IN GREENLAND, Dr. Lives, a native of our neighboring county of Chester, who has become dis tinguished as an Arctic explAcr, having three times tried to reach the open sea which surrounds the "North Pole," returning from the last enterprise bat - a thw months since, gave a Very Interesting discourse before the Chester County Teachers' Institute, lately, the greater Vitt of which we here publish : Sailing from New York in a small steam• er prepared expressly for toe navigation, In two weeks we made our Met stop on the Southern coast of Greenland, in latitude 61°. We are surrounded by the ruins of a former civilization, relies of those old Norsemen who, coming from the shores of the Black Sea, uceupied Norway, crossed to Iceland, - to Greenland, and hastily- to the coast of Labrador. Of this during my last voyage obtained Kane further proof. Their churches In mina still rennin in maey parts of eoumern oreenland. There, in the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth, centuries, sprung bp a Christian civilization—a Chris tian popolalitut of 12,000 or 15,000. This, stripe* a great falling off in the tem perature of those regions, for then the sod was cultivated to some extent, and a large number of beef cattle raised, a considerable trade in beef being carried on with "North ent EnrOpe. Now them Is no cultivation at all indite cattle. The *hole httatior of the Country, seven hundred by twelvelrtmdred miles, is one 'vast sea of Ice, coming down to the ocean In glaciers, and giving birth to. the vast number of icebergs, which make the navigation of northern Waters in the month of June and July dangerois. These bergi are fiegments broken off from the glacier, lid some of them are of enormous size. I have myself measured one 8 miles fa circumference, 315 feet above the water, 8,500 feet in depth, a mass containing in round numbers 27,000,000,000 tons, enough to furnish the whole civilized world with Ice for their sherry cobblers, etc., fora hundred years to come, and which, if transported , to New Ydrk, without loss, broken up and sold at the ruling rate of that market, would pay off the national debt, and leave a very lubtelsothe surplus. 'And at the time when I Mellatned this one, I-counted front the' mast head five hundred, and stopped in de- The proms of the breaking oft of- the iceberg from the glacier I hire seers, and I may 2.",..t00,- fait. The coast of Greenland Is oat ap by , narrow boYI rurinhilf 1 0 / 10 0 1 ; esgedle.ds„ 17p one. of these . Ueda we steamed IMIDO twenty miles, tillour farther progress wee arrested by the face of Lbs glacier two hundred feet high, ranning.bick miles Ato.the interior to the great , mar de gidaq. Gloss by we anchored sod passed the night. The next months, sue spent is I PhOtoivrifthhill different. Tiewfof thegkoter• Just.alles, distaff we were startled-,by a Millttlhf noble, Mt of the fear tithe Vanier Awing gives way, The Ouse ~wan: • 0 0 t. k "petit piece of Ice bat „catergsfed ,:off Phi -200010,40:64; itud•cate Oltbeists had intik fallen, bat crumbled , down two kip i e r eg XeoCligo 0184 1 4 1 1. Tide, liqweser, was but a pesiudei to a grander eight. Presently the whole front of, the gjicleXbciPto Howls, to r,lOl, tiff, clOn 9 fr om the 'fig/Wig the sest i Wee 14 s „p it? ii. *".p id oo , - 4 411 4 21 ~. . ;Ca Y , Otir:, and a, 11 90 . :wa*' atek 1p / 00 1 ' 1 1 4 9 4-41/ 1 w iyl " trgi '''' take, came 'Simi/ t ll O Iliril I— ' l ~ pillwed'no crap ! , sehlitter thin ottr ' t,hetuf it me a dolta upai n iiii.lt OangkC Aroir IF vesnef4oitioo4 'bags 1 :enda t 'dragipo Intr . 's+ aid". :.ig - 6ittpi: l on 9 1 1, 4 i10w.4.4. 1 ,tt, Ott '..r,fe . 4thors tellowed, lint We Wirt;la a *eiter ,pgaltiotr to Ire 1 • them. I.atlfar sew sait,filog:ve vioicAling:ll4ol?i - " ; toNtAkiiV 41110tilikrti ) lit s ' 1 ) `. 'Ol 'ileatlifigiit e llisivi# Wit* aged, ,liittorilrcrialAeiOrg,e.cai WO iaebeegi ''' l The tlikriatUr attri the:aiortiiiilo ' - '611; PIA 11 1 1 4*ItatrtikliCelitT : te ,lre :/*. n Ot t-i f 6 il ' Aitat tl7-41.4i.tc! ` sad ; emii k ) li . idioniu k t . ; .as , 0 . 1& We, - ...-Ti r ~ # 611 9 11; : ,* 4 011 41 • Then we paused *if isbratirinta titrca l tki 3 k. ' Mind Ai : Matelot p es t ( vim, 2,000 by 8,000 miles lii 'dis 4 ' inehie;yiiinded heArdsvtdmtrics;l: Green saatiiiiiiiinarliti Thistallarisid 4111 the lee; and kiss% beselsettlit tai= Patiiish o WithisCoiislawrier Ass tisk open Teilartifei. litireildter alslldsini,iot this( Alto no one hie ever , Been it. iag teal .eyegov Ti f fin!. , . .p.pre could ~ beam s be , ft , •`'nf won' in 'mot*: 11 ittii . laißes thitg IC_ SO' eitiillholke leak. ' TUitn4 . #er "..ill Willi uktiiiikef .b4l) ' 4 1 441 " 166:be1 t: '' 'lslet ' 1., ." . Ift " inaftSlVV - : . :'; . „,,,,,:9( !:,:.: ~.,1.; '.!ja i .:. Or "15774 I. 1" -. -0 f r. c 0 ;agAra 1 = FIZA . which should have means of either passing over or breaking through this hard er Science alone 'now demands it. The north west passage could be of no practiced MR, but, the Goddess Beienctecialms that the ex plorations be made. Eight years ago I planted my country's flag on Grimiell Land, further north than hid evec been reached be- Awe, and within fear Imndred and fifty mike of the North Pole, and I have always cherished the hope that kpriglit plant that ,flag on the point of extreme north. The WhOle region around the ice-pack is inhabited, and it le alter all In the hnmeir feature of a count 7 that we take the deepest interest. .Theile people always live on the . shore of the sea, never Inland. Perhaps It may not be"unbitereeting to describe one Of these itringe creat u res; Penetrating a fiord one "day;:l stopped at Lomeli Island to the hope of-shooting some birds. I had not gone far when, on a clurnr6* of rock in the centre of the island, I sa* what eeemed a human being; find priefentit 140 re came run ning toward rue a creaturt in furs - from head to foot, a coat with ai• dof the Arc tic fox covering all but thy;' :ce. That face was indescribeble—round as the MI moon and flat as the bottom of a tub, and of the color of an unwashed Indian, (though if you ever saw en Indian, you law him in that condition, and - the adjective is unnecessary.) Across the lower part of his face was an enormous gaping coming out from fur on one side and ending in far on the other, and lined with two rows of bris tles, standing upright oat, the whole pre senting the appearance of a ditch between two under-grown hedges ; the nose small and fiat, making no show on the profile, flanked by two bumps, the prominent cheek bones, and the "eyestooked as if the nose, with the ditch bekm It, had tumbled down, drawing the cohere of the eyes with it.— He wore pantaloons of bear skin ending in the paws of the animal. Presently other living creatures appeared, and three women and seven children came hurrying towards its, "There," said he, "is my family ;'• and added, in a tone of sadness, "I have only three wives now ; yesterday I had four ; one Is dead." • • =II They curiously examined our clothing, Which they evidently considered as odd as we did 'belie. The master invited us to go up and see his home. As we climbed over the rocks, there appeared other living crea tures In'the shape of forty or fifty wild Esqubnaux dogs, which seemed determined to eat us up then and there and it required all the authority of the three wives and seven children to prevent them from carry ing oat their intention. His house was a tent of seal skin, and crawling in, we found a heap of thirty or forty skins—seal skins bearskins and fox skins—into which the children wriggled until their faces only were visible. On the. right hand was a lamp ; a soapstone dish_ with a wick of moss and fed with olt Over it was a pot, the only cook intapparatus of the establishment. On the other side lay a litter of puppies ; beyond, some meat, kept somewhat too long to be savory. We were not disposed to make a very, long stay in that neighborhood. The Esqulinaux then took us to his winter house, a mere hut, five by ten feet. In this be spent the winter with his family and dogs.— He showed as his graveyard, where he said he bad buried his children. "lint one was no good," with a shrugef his shoulder, "had a bad foot, couldn't walk, so I covered him rip in the mow, and he got to sleep quick, and never wake up." The vegetsultin :of the country is very peculiar. A dwarf willow grows here no more than three inches in height, with a stem no longer than a knitting needle, yet a parted tree. tasked The patriarch why he did not more to the sooth. Why should he ? He could bemore-comforttble. - At that he shrugged his shoulders, and uttered a shout of astonishment,' and looked around on his possessions, his wives and children, dogs and sledges, as much as to say, "Well, if this ain't comfort, I'd like to know what itdr He wee altogether the most satisfied man that I ever saw. I asked hint if he did not think It wrong to have so many wives. He replied that be could not possibly get along with less, for less could not do the work.— ,Re never ,worked. He was a great hunter, and must have several wives. Y exPreised theopinion that he was a lazy fellow. He replied that of course he was—all great men were lazy.' I questioned him on his religi oui belief. He believed in a happy island far off In The ocean, where the sun shines forever, arid it le always warm. In the cen tre, on a huge rock, sits thellseat Spiril i . who Judges each man's' life .and appoint" hlnt. hie 'Ade tin the hippy Wand, - or sends hint • roar.te' the • place 'of .paaildanest, Which; in their idaiv4robaretha sus never *het and .It is always cold. A Greenland tniefdointry told me , that 011 One ocalsicia, deserriti ggibe tutranchable Ares of bell% glowing lhagus e, the &KM' mobilised, "That's At what we want." . Monad the shoni otthe happy island is row of large pots, a reatriniftre tinder each. and, Ailed With 'waking flesh. nigher up another :,row containing eisa's flesh. higher, eao pontaining.beer mot; another reindeer ; :pa brit ,salnion.- The • Great Spirit assigned very A prdit r tQ hie deserts, to °nap! these. rows Of pots. The nun wanders abont at :A ple l asure until be dada a pot :W.40 hina, bat . OnCe katVhig adopted his place he sits down sad bee iibthing tb To foretei : . - •n ' 7be : relliglnti qiesi, people Is not al ways ilkere',are Wilma in that dm& as well as in all others.. Some liesslbat she Oars are apitita.. of the 'Blie Pleiades, they thigh, no, Ithirspirlinof eaves dogs, and a rim most by rum oto taw heat. 'Without , - ULM twinning, they am twiny* the mint sag `evil people In the •world. hr fiegabean fiatesolia, by the laberestths orneloidarias, Sborlavo beery oileistmot hole: ibis's bor. batboy art& awry or *mai boanglik Clithilosilfonoket. "'Loy lire slaws by ltigittai in& tisk 4etscdpsl 000spagop, hifigtoOlie %Wood oat. 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When and where, it matters not now to relate—but once upon "time, u I was pass ing through a thinly peopled district of country, night came down upon me almost unawares. Being on foot, I could !tinhorn to gain,the village toward which my steps were directed, until a late hour ;• and I therefore preferred seeking shelter's nd'a night's lodging at the drat htunblii dwelling that presented itself. Dusky twilight was giving place to dark er shadows, when I found myself in the vicinity of a dwelling, from the stnall.un cirtained windows of which the light phone with spleen* promise Of good cheer and comfort. The house stood within. an enclosure, and a short dishume from the road along which I was moving with wear ied ket. Turning , aside, and passing through the ill-hung gate, I approached the dwelling. Slowly the gate swung-on its wooden hinges, and the rattle of its latch, in closing, did not disturb the air until' had nearly reached the little porch in front of the house, In which s slender girl, who had noticed my entrance, stood waiting my ar rival. A deep, quick bark artswerd, almost like an echo, the sound of the shutting gate, and, sudden as an apparition,lhe form of a immense dog loomed in the doorway. At the instant when he was about to spring, a light hand was laid upon his shaggy neek and a low word spoken. • "Go in, Tiger," said the girl, not in a voice of anthurity, yet in her gentle tones was the Imasclousftetarlhtt the would be obeyed ;. and, as she spoke, she lightly bore upon the animal with her hand, and he turned sway, and disappeared within the dwelling. ' • • "Who's that?" A rough voke asked the question ; and now a heavy looking man took the dog's place in the deo►. "How far is it to 0----1" 'I asked, not deeming It best to say, in the beginning, that I sought a reeling pleas for the night. "To r growled the man, but not so harshly as at first. "It's good six miles from here." "A long distance ; and I'm a stranger, and on foot," said I. "If you can make room for me until morning, I will be very thankful." I saw the girl's hand move quickly up his arm, until It rested upon his shoulder, and now she leaned to him still closer. "Come In. We'll try what can be done for you.' There wu a champ in the man's voice that made me wonder. I entered a large room, in which blued* brisk ire. Before the fire sat two atom lads, who turned epee me their heavy eyes, with no vary welcome greeting. A middle aged woman was standing at a table, and two children were amusing themselves with a kitten on the floor. "A stranger, mother," aid the MLR who had given, am so rude a greeting at the 4300 t ; "and he wants US to let him stay all. night." The woman Waked at me doubtingly for a few momenta, and then replied coldly— '!We don't keep a public home." "I am aware of that ma'am," said I ; &but night has overtaken me, and We along way yet to --" "Too far for a tired man to go on foot;" said the master of the house, kindly, "so it's no use talking about it, mother ; we must give hint abed.'-'- - So unobtrusively that I scarcely noticed the movement, the girl had drawn to the woman's side. NOM she said to her I did not hear, fur the brief words were uttered in a km voice ; but I noticed, nabs spoke, one small, far hand rested on the woman's hand._ Was there magic in that gentle touch ? The • woman's repulsive aspect changed into one of kindly welcome, and she said : "Yes, it's a long way to G we can find a place for him.' Many times more during that evening did I observe the magic power of that hand and voice—the one gentle yet potent u the other. On the nest morning, breakfast being over, I was preparing to take mrdeperture, when my hem iskormoisee-that if I would wait for half as hone he' would give me a ride, in his wagon to as business required him to go there. I was very well pleased to geoect the invitation. In due thee, the farmerW warm was driven into the road Nears doe house, sad Irwasinvite& to get in. I -, notated - the horse, s sotigh- Waking Canadian PODy,lsith.s- certain air of Le humor took his seat by my aide, the family - ease to the door to see us of; "Dick !" aahl tha faun ever, Ina p er m i t,. tory voice, giving-the reign a quick jerk as he Spoke. • Dick moved - not a step. •-• "Dick i yeti - vagabond! get up." And 'the fitemer's whip :clicked sharply by the Pctul ear . • It availed nal, iioWerei, this second lip- 'pal. Dick stood Orally disdolienk Next 'the whip wit braiNtlit down Itgobithinc with ran • hartitnit 'hand t-- hal the pony, onij reared - teti a ' hue. -ikat, and laid* 'the Strokes ireiernext - *nit tit; the inembet of I half a-ilitten ' The men might as well hail s ' beaten hie !iiioii;' for' WI his end via, gala-, A , i • . . stout lad - came now Ont. into the:ll44 'Ailia:Cttetthig t DOCSY ticebildleyittiiittd len, for - Wulf, ding iii..the'itipo time the ' - 1 46'*ini*"( 6 0 6 _ 1 4 00 01 3 8 : 14 i 0 1 ; t inet.thif'#ifiliti*Uriii4iiiimed stu b - ~ al lra t elai .•l;*fil:t4 lll oo.l.. I°A ir li t t * ,. _ .gthant * l4 . 4.'111:14, ;sae *o ll * boil* ithia Ilie POikeilAt 0 4. 7 Ode or Mislaid VAtifla . .:piratheA )40; 041, 3 iii440eni 4 Ai' bitrie. Ito id,thing; Idrbeter. i' 'tint - wee not . Id be t .Wrien o.o lll *-i 41 7: RP' q i iutent. lo ~. .00?1 , :.tolar I : 41 7 1 . 1 ''Mt 1 1' 4' u the sweet inibiiin'il itigiti leneleithiliv r .. 1 0 8 :iiiiIiimitit*P* *l 4 :gAtal%4' *A' 4ii4 an *did' next - : _* -- 0 1161 ' 1 Pffi ;Ale tka *rig dra4a . 11' it* g ,1 p 0 .040., Itij itisiii . iiste - iitett4ol, 1 04,1 . '4: 04, - **iiiViiiiii,anerte 4w, 0 * 'woli - AiniikOry'.!‘ - ithe' wok:0 i p l Ol b0760* - it4040 6 0 . ; giiiiMt iteilthad'Wtre tell -on*. 6ii ihoscOL#l* iiidia'atOliiii . .` held '‘Ori . a. ot . r:ltiSlo4'*Wie kite . ' iamb , kittosora . - -AO*: iiiikikltili: - .! . , 1 4, 0 . 4 4 31/ 14 F 41 . '::• 1. -..'. : - 2. 21 T ri r9ktnCi . i 'i . ess la : inakilit i :all ahe Or - -I *t ; ° tt .1 01 , ;*4 1114 rl .:.- ..IL;' z ~. • . a -.6 .-. Lit i: r.;..... . hi& 0 * k ip skrigirs Plyti_ , she added in a half p s h adasamopme r t e k. e e4,l o42 . . PwiIIPOI At.o4iiielf4 l .lla2l - ,o_ * 6 44oPred iiiiikinto4lolllllo6oilillthell, 1 . . . glipl. , bli 4,l,llWsliiiiiislel at a ' VirVAl•4otif tti ivooo4 l My #5 - kopiarjkigi kifiokileolie:*•ith wigA , Zli a M* o4 r." l " o " th o l W , ; ' ..- - romiVitomos„lit 114011) 11 ibu;ui,:it VW: ,:v t. L . ..,,. 4110400kedIsta• Vikimplit 411 ). 1 !7 e atinitgi="s l VA ~, _ _ - , T.• WHOLE NO. 3607. light tame into Ida countenance, and he told Medi— "She'll good! Everybody and everything loves her." WM that Indeed the'seetet of her power ? Was the quality of her aonl perceived in the Impression of her band, even by brute beasts ! The fitther's explanation Was, doubtless, the true one. Yet - have I ever since wondered, and still do wonder at the potency !filch lay in that maiden's' magi* Walt. f have seen so m ething of the same power, showing itself in the loving and the good, but never to the extent instanced In her, whom, kw want of a better name, I mast still call "Gentle Hand." BLOW SMITH MINDS TRIO OLD MAX. Smith had just asked Mr. Thompeon's daughter if she would glee him a lift out of bachelordom, and she bad laid, "Yea." It therefore become absolutely necessary to get the old gentleman's permindoe, Doom Smith said, the arrangement might be made to hop the conjugal twig. Smith mild he'd rather pop the Interroga tories to all et old Thompeon's daughters, and his sisters, end his lady cousins, and his aunt Hannah in the country, and the whole of his female relations, than ask old Thompson. But It had to be done, audit° he sat down and studiedlost a speech which he was to disgorge to old Thompson the very first time he got n. shy at him. So Smith dropped in on him oa Sunday Nam ing, when all the family had meandered around to meeting, and found him dole/La sum in beer measure. "How are you, Smith?" mid old Thomp son, es the -former walked in, white as a piece of chalk, sad trembling as if he bad swallowed a condensed eerthquake. eolith was afraid to answer, because he wean% sure about the speech. He, knew be bad to keep his grip upon it while he had it there or it would sUpLmuthisp quicker than an oiled eel through as auger hole. 130 be blurted out "Mr. Thompson—sir : Perhaps it may not have been unknown to you, that slaying an extended period of some live yew", I have been busily engaged in the prawn- On of a commercial enterprise—* "Is that so, and hatpin' it a secret all this thus, while I thought you were tendin' store ? Well, by George, you are one of them, now slut you r Breath had begun to think it .all over again, to get the run of It. "Hr. Thompson--air, perhaps it may not be unknown to you that, for the extended period of fire years, I have been busily en gaged in the prosecution of a commercial enterpt Ise, with the detemdnatiop to secure a sufficient maintenance—" "Sit down, Smith, and help yourself to beer. Don't stand there holdhe your hat, like a blind beggar, with pamlysLa I have never seen you behave yourself to queer in all, my born days." Smith had been knocked out again, and so he had to wander back again and take a fresh 'Kart, "Mr. Thompson, sir : It may not be un known to you that during an extended period of five years I have been engaged in the prosecution of a cernmercitl enterprise with the determination to procure s an cient maintenanse--* "A which once ?" asked old Thompson, but Smith held on to the lost words as if it was his only chance and went on : "In the hope thit some day Imight enter wedlock, and bestow my earthly patensions upon one whom I could call my own. I have been a lonely mat, sir, and have felt that it fa :Tot good for man to be alone,there fore I would—" "Neither Lit, Smith ; glad put drop ped In. How's the old teen ?" "Mr. Thompson, air Saki Smith In &sparing confusion, raising his voice, to a yell, "It may not be known in you that during an extended period of a lonely man, I hare been engaged to enter wedlock, and bestow all my enterprise upon one whom I could determine to be for certain posseseions—no I mean—that is—that—Mr. Thompson, - Sir It. my be unknown—" "And then again, it may. Look here Smith,. you'd better ley down and take something warm, you ain't Smith, sweating like a kenyear old colt, went in again. • "Mr. Thompson, sir: It may not be lonely to you to prosecute me 'rhos yod a Mend for commercial Ma44 012111 . 2 Ces but— ind•-be-•dang ii—Mr. Thompson, sir I I guess "014 yontalk llker, 41oL I 'WM saw , a men &U Own *Jot In Umi Connie o my whole life. What's the * mattee , with. you. 'DOFF 2 7 , , ' "Mr. Thomism, sir," add Batik la Ail WM' of beldi4P7Reatt Pit.m* -n o t ba kwirn upt. you Oroesßo la a lonsly asp ,who Itr out food_ 9 0 1 3 41 11 1terk4 Sit die par% but-" , "Bee Mr. Smith, yo u're drunk MA If you an hire Ma that you'd better leave; if yes don't I'll elm& kou onaor Imo• s Patediumin," > illtriThosapaim, odd Sasids,.. NU* nit Sepik; Alt:law uot ilie•ankaoats yam dm aity eastalypaidaaa antionalliad dater wallimials Para with* 004 1 447, hooey liaa,Wiratia not goodifor a amulet ail azdadaerboa.i. - . • .'The does holm%. tyou Jed sid nii amdsit,orVitalit,lllllll *alms pp ./ Attyou you'lle.gtit kik" ; , ~ ? ;1 I. _ With thatold Timpstatioak $llOlll hu ll S . shot Idatiato VW Mimi ai if „bit A 4 ,1111 spinet arkaimiottlt. lOW illi-AW _ I f dartyudititikliktur. , : Agin itid'Ximmi .. had , thus taiihettif frith" *Ma MIA .1 6 : looted hit*" **MP 001IIMIA, _ ..i i , *a& iscoommilowAlMPlPPOlAifrelg t Jobsialubk , s , Tetikeil , RolthicA, eit: , i 2 , -.. :. 1 ..., ~ . I • I /LauLY. DPI 1 143 kaommisimetllol* 111 4 old Plan 110-1/111$ :b. WiAti 010 4Sid let buli4arier Oft 811401 , IlAbgn,C 49 19 sad 4ml aciesfddo witit odds In Amor or gill ilk / 110 0 04 Ladlin *wad bold for such _ lola. enarlPtrif IMATiad the .0 1 and APLA *flay 4 4 1 1014 0 4*.4 kly :* w PO, 4 l* bL * A u t lti , 4 a d 14ilesid,R 1 447 WE, ,more t at and undergo a million more dog b tp Dv* r•.! rid of her. I,,446E•mtetawvia, evrw 1!, 110. ra 94009.14 1 .1ir sabp4. lB o4 tl44x OK v wiwiNatieltriblink. firftedlOigi 0M*0651 11 9 1 ,1-_, 1 Val Pict 110044,11 411 1- 1 . 14 likt sttnicilqiiill9l l 4PlPAgat V 4 w SW sakiissze, 0011 , 401 1 14,4illimdi megmht yalit.2-4o _KW.ituAlowis , waftwow& 40 , 4Fp4 09 # 04 , 1 # wkchlog thing's eyes , and Iria iSeicinai4 pt onea.alaonaiiiii,hit.lailar • Paiied ihole asked:— - • 6 4 "tiNkt is:WO* 215 * iiii I PiAtY ' W reik jetiel : fitihr - Orita it t • i - 4 0 681catcarittas ierisietTratii 'iiko misi i'aistiiiish pibtathia!frier Ur* ,em ,liMll4 4 4 eir k*llt i ;i isp, ' niamer;_ LIPLICAJNE DOWT STEP Tit Eit A layer of sap* was spread (Ater the Icy slirdeil4lll4 pedestrians shod with mi,ber walked carefhUy toward the village chump, on a cold, Sabbath morning in February. Walking somewhat hastily church-ward, tor veer (midis I-noticed a bright' looking Ild.standitigtpon the pavement with his caiip hawks/id his eyes fixed upon a Kota= /he sidewalk. As I reached bin), he looked ap to me, and pointing to the place, said : "Please, don't step there, sir-1 slipped there, and fell down." I thanked the philanthropic little fellow, and passed around the dangerous spot. "Don't step there," was the theme of my meditation during the remainder or my walk. A thousand thaw shun ham the clear ring ing voice of that kind hearted child rung in my ear, 'reminding me of my duty to those around me, and urging me to repeat, whenever It promises to be useful : "Please sir, don't step there i" When I see a boy tempted to go with youths who drink or gamble, I would say, "Don't step there 1", When I see a youth enter the path of the Sabbath-breaker, I would cry, "Don% step there 1" Whenltiee bays or girls commencing a comae of disobedience to their parent', I wapiti say, "M e% step there I" As on the path of nth ere trod, We amoeba many a place— Where, tf not careful, we may fan And sink in sad disgrace. Some idle habit, word or thought, Some sin, however smell, May make as stumble in the path, And stumbling, we may tall Our fettow traveler on the road, • watotylrlth anxious ear% When they'neselt some dang' recta area We'll warn them—" Don't step them Tar. CPAs Taal—lt is one of the curi ous facts in the history of delusions, that even scientific men once had anunquestion. big faith in the deadly influence of the Upas tree on all living things within Its range. Dr. Frersch,an eminent surgeon In the service of the East India Company, first described the tree and its destructive powers In '"Pinnock's Outlines a the Globe," published at the close of the last century. As he gave the account from Ida own observation it seemed entitled to a greater weight. He said, "I saw it myself, the sole individual of its species, standing slope, is a scene of solitary horror, in the middle of a naked, blasted plain, surround ed by a circle of mountains,. the whole" area of which is covered with the skeletons of birds, beasts and men. Not ■ vestige of vegetable life is to be seen within the con Laminated atmosphere, and evert the fishes die in the water," Mi. Darwin, the distinguished botanist, accepted the theory as a sctentlflc fact, and in his "Botanic Garden," exercised a little poetic license, making the miasma pane trace over "ten leagues square," and destroy alike the eagle In the air or the lien on the A mere careful Investigation of the facts has !bend the tree to be perfectly harmless, and that the destructive power Is due alone to fumes of sulpharate and carbonic acid gas corning fremvoloanio openings in the region. There is a famous "Valley of Poison," at the fuot of the volcano Papan daging, in Java, where scientific travelers have found a great number of dead animals of various kinds, u dogs, cats, tigers, rhin oceroses, squirrels, birds, and snakes. The soft patio of the entails, as the skin, awl muscles, and hair, and feathers, are Pre , saved, while the bones crunahle Ind disap pear. NJ living thing is fbund in the vicinity we the Upes tree, and It is not =wide; tbet superstitious notions, of Its =impious power should have been wide spread. But the true cause of death In this case Is obvious, as there are many crevices and openings in the side of the mountains, from which carbonic acid and sulphurous Awls are emitted in great quan tities. It was by such embolism that the elder Pliny and his companions were suffo cated, at the time of the destruction of Hercalinenm, though they were miles away from Vesuvius. A Low Crvunzarson.—At the last meet ing of the American Geopraphical and 812'11*th:el Society at its rooms In the Coop er Institute, Protestor Newberry, of Colum • tie College,dekvered an address on the sub ject of his explorations la Utah and Arizo na territories. The speaker commenced by giving a short history of the circumstances under which the two government expedi tions to whiob he was attached were organ ized. He then confined his remarks to the subject of the latter expedition, no account of which bee yet been published. Its aim was principally to explore the region em braced by what Is known u the old Span ish trail from Sante Fe to California. After gild:wen interesting account of the topo graphy of the region traversed, he proceed ed to speak of the traces which were found on everyhand.of. a former - Occupanby by a nmexous population now extinct. These were moat ntuaterois near the course of the skin Jtmaxiver..,' There were found ruins of lipMenidstructnies, i Tisk of one of which he *r t idhtted, bre leg** of bricks 1 fbot la thickumr,itnd about eighteen With in length, with the joints properly Woken, tad le regularly hid and as stnooth as any in' a Fifth Moine Mansion. Thu structure he said was as large as the Croton reservoir. likilab were rooms as nicely piasMred MI the iraltiof a - Modem biome. Timm were also I twee ; et extensiMi canals, which had been conitrueted to bring water to those towns, which were received in large cisterns. The - lest firer also exhibited pleats of pottery Mkkit he laid abounded everywhere, sikmr ing that lan former age this.vast region had ben inhabited. Bergave it se his opin ion that the diPopulatkm af this region wit ettrilbatabie to the Abet this both to the Muer suit lie south were warlike hordes, Midi flaw the' incumbent of one sad the ether of Mess, 11* peuudde Aztecs, who lid bear the former denizens .of the coon kiy,- hid, been gradually wiped out. The 4rety tomb led bent - new warn the Mokies, wirtiThried kn taw= teemed within high, 'tbldfutekhr, and who sure almost isacees I The people IMO. visited, and the - sums received by them with great . The musket concluded by givinta short etoceant at the manners 01 the PooPlt attd their custom', es far as an opportmdty was bad to them. ~.fluor tx .Ranzain Intin.s:=:- As history repeats Itself ! perhaiet -there is nothing remarkable is the deed of it 'rem sharp - itionteir who lately ; out illirittflisso Tell. 'read. in the torlisans papers s ki:4ofew nannair : since a party of !Mans were Pnindshigwith six shooters ii . • a target, when a wager was proposed that a piece fif silver should be pieced on oY~ 011 the stead of one of the number. and lie' otk stiovonc the coin restlug ail s 4ke:iiiiierisia; ..de, :.crikt - allistattimr of tit reel the parties triik piiks4 Osittok the ihrgd adjusted, tt tel at Oath** Wfdladt injury to I . 4 i ti 14tiiiiittitpidteeofilielargst 11"1111"lobr.'de doctor is he owl lib ma doss two, nes, four days longer!' Aselakosd Peter Snow, with* sad counte 11111101L ' ti awry sorry for you, Pete, but de bass of mamas will dle, dat am a (ac—dig las% so balls for awn. Wot ant tie parttoo lalrdkvellase ob his sass, Peter r •doosse say he; hab got tt004:4441 , OR him Inn% APd gu marl NI ".. 'pi* be bebss 01,pstion ob , Elli - 4 11111 TOPPITOI/Ov.ititt In as kid kiyierimniggiiillo ` t un di Odi' Ok4ki t" k m a menu • . • . 'I 1. - •• 12M