Priam Mat, at; and Parlor TOYES, I}' ALL KINDS. snit n 444 approved styles IkET-IRON AND ,LOW WARE. and Lumber. sl;* ALL KINDS Examine ! BUEHLER'S re Rooms, F CARLISLE. RAILROAD STREET. TIN-WARE, &C. - 600 K . largik isportmoot of -WARE largoly Rad astos the boot work, merlons as ehovly as possible. • pme to uoderooll ofing & Spouting untie*, Job work don• quickly and ING STOVES warranted to bake and give el7fl. am 1 1 / 7 11 n l. ttat " • ha baking or to cheapness, ao bos on tan teatlf,y. Partimlar attes ts elovit, ma It le decidedly' one of the market. Atleo,ihe NORLX COOL, AL, and many other patterns Wert .lest In the markt t. _Brass , Iron and Tin-ware ty, OcareamMs, Smoothie's Irons, • Shovels, Tea sal Table Spoons, a and malty other articles la the la feet shared every article seeded and others will Ind It to their t haus. di lee is dotonstesd to wain . reputation for ebaspaess oad hie [Feb. 11170..-8 n ' 8B URG KILNS. odkasbouglit est kliforsa er p al noir canna's= -BURNING BLEIINEBEJ ttribarg Lla• Xilbo; on•thecors• aid Narita Stratton street. Th►nk ge,howllleudeaver to deserve Is roeoeutlag the Du sin eas as vigorous @WI as posalblo--always isllla givinggood ass•mars. Panzer' as r the prompt CURE of orders =I BUSINESS popular. kinds. Henault aivp•i as ,him a call. Blacksmith Coal aim • r•d•gwbr• • Sitysbers 211.1ing Java 'surf Vnipintinds, qtr. WO4LD, HIO AND BUCKEYE and likAvers. • tioa at those to Balsa aril/leas t disk imports stork" error all , /arability, sato of draft, sad to• oa all lauds of aroaad, awl la ay tsad grala = . Coaldaat of Oda so of a w iLooldria os pa oloostspro. ari tao can M am Staltod Sato, !Willa*, or ,Dropport.,— *. If a / IllsoWaa, with tors tattiti roe, cattlag &sand a kal had lad *he tackles fa ow; INS: it, eat scam: idotss la Moot asektioa OM so amo vaatlag a astelglatoSSldiom mai oriel_ „Asa oattka los. DOMINI. AItYLN M.P. look aSYiat aattollmattos Ilea so 15•1‘• • odt, asd la attathed oasspt! the Do/so .Itaolrlao, Oho patois.. of thews wasting saebinn• wo a taw of tam, to wbo• we bap , Moan Daly, Hoary Zing, BIM* Paarate, David Is.vart W.Rase White, J. J. Zaire' Aadra ß w Waikart, Was. LI Joba , . Jabs N. Holtaaa, JohaN. boyar, RAY 1... •d 1318, laduz a tt • awl a mime — =. l rAut maim soaddiseswillaOrdwe l Jaw RIAU & tem 9441- • reistemeo et d.; tit th• IhkrOsbarg rawl. s will address the rebeeetb•r,. W X . WIIILII. Ailat AHEAD! FFEEETNEP & MOWER, - • tett Machines cif the WAR BOW la sr, as - • Lds* o , to latooluok haw gelimiluffellw gibe Ani m al= WI bag - for Of ofesfir i I= r f i Est 1114 ri:l• fdloimfbly. los west item . is ow b• rot ao a luiol It tots ifilf S Wings II 'rm ; kw a affigrastfar Y Coalif Amaral; slt Goa dib• Nisi r • of • alAidc Jar artimalfiL nur-msca s tun s i mini Ist wsil4nmovo MUIR IEI2 rphatil. Woo toirtatit 1111._ ait MON Dotntus 'sawn 1 4 . boot: sittottati, Wally on& • .."" T. . MID Ififfl ;a asaikersi* faabsizt. forint* mon •i -lirrearoorikiliPetly. , MG z LIM= TS thrills tomainiaa time assekas Illsakto audiaas, g o Weals tito lLayt..a 'Oka. LIWIII A. I■7lll/1111S. '•• MIRA • /19 VSMEIII,III4 ERIK) aIIEIELER. • • • ntorsuprone AND PiLneueinas. Baltimore et. between Ortirehotise andDiantond Getty:bury, Pa. TERMS OF PIIBLICATiON:" Thu Bran Ann fturusta. ispubliahed s every Fri day morning, at $2.00 a year in advance; or *LSO U not paid within the year. No subscriptfou dis continued until au overages are Paid. unless at • the oPtion of the publlahers. AD' are inserted at, reasonable rates. A liberal reduction will be made to persona vire/Wing by the quarter, half year, or year.— Special notleim will be Inserted at special rates, to be agreed upon. sir The circulation of the STAR AND SEINTIM is one half larger than thiit ever attained by any `Aswillosper in Adams county; and, as tin adver tising Msdlarn, It cannot be excelled. Jos WORK of all kinds will be promptly ewe ted and at MI ate& 'Elhd-bilD'OTherits;Vards ramphistkills.., I* amistyle, will be pled at short notice. Timms Cum tirstesOisaal dards, Itc, f_f B. WOODS . • Arros4vEr AT LA W; Ras rammed the P tactic° 01 Law, and will attend to any Manama In the Courts of Adams cona. For the promut be can be ammalted at his titoie 4 - March 4. IVO —tf • • eIKRA.I.ITH., Attorney at • L.., tJettistturg. Aiolteciiotts ands', legal Ocuilcoui promptly swat-4W to. oro tareet,4.llllot t be Cu° rt-house. Juno 41. tsb9-tr 11000 N A. UY,.,Attorney at • 4. 4; Nita Sptptt.pah Drys it ab•rebdrig dtreet. Soszi.s. .itimilabpgitrea co cults. Jullootions Slid lout* gout At -locales. .11. legal 'maims tad • • •Str..l•• • . I.aaty. Sack-pay oiad Manage* f tiut J. tc-stedottlll Isola proaptlytad•adellit. ly sttaa4l44 t.. .1 Ire* si .asced.so.l ztiole• tarns foYdalip u t .• t ...1 .Ith or w..tern States. J.:as lA, 1/59.-if •J. COVER., A.TTORNEY AT lie • 1, •r, uptly litaud to collectionxand .11 itl4.,r nuelnessentrudted to blecare. food i.tlineatook tdd Oannerrud Zieg ,'.. talti ti,reurret.,lottyabarg,Pa. stay 211.1.867 it ) VID 8UE111,,E13, 3 ATTOR tr tW, rill proulpily *ttgtot to colle t •1. • 1-411 ••• •r rldiltellientrest.ruito'Wcy4 ' ho throeitory ug . • • • •in I • 14e. ~14.ttribitrzilotay'...11,18W 1) I\rfl) .V[LLS, ATTOILNEY .t V, 1 i leuceintlt.etulith-•as .•r If :nutreigunre. (iy ..1,1t57 DR. [I.. S. IIUBER, , T o'.4,4!periburg and Tash.iwgion Jerre COL. T•TI'S EtULZ 110TZ4 REM • ' O'NEAL vr• is residerice i n )11 ` m %t k 'tas , lisrollllce t testa Kar.node t.• 4...• lsttyst.nrtc,..l 4 Y 29.1 4 M, -- 1 (.1 N L. II ILL, 1, 1 D., • DENTISi m..lt .11.er.tios rx At:rnet, n*a 71 . Y "17/04119' iY terrserraa. YZNNIL. • esr.i t.iux ibee. is constscit busetice over,2o years be ...eared of good work. • [Stay 9.—t D , it.,J. E. RE aII.STRESSER, Dent ., I .I•{l7R located In Gettysburg. agora his ...vices t... the noblic. .0111ce In York street, nearly ••,,,, vice vi:-. 1I IZae Inn. where he will be prepared to it Ant i . La,' • ..•• rich in the p tor ince of the Dentist 5..,.., • , : , , i ... , it! ..r partial letsof Leathers In ',tali,. • •11. ~ .rncoresaonable . ... July 19. 1.3.;9.-4 I DR. El. W. LEFEVRE butt,,,,,ie k t, Adams CO., Pg., l•riii,neutlytocatad ia. that plane, wit 1 I. ca.:age in the general practice # gad'r.rie an etarearr. Ottica In Lombard arrest, 'soar linltituor treat. (Aux. al, 11‘6111.—t - - - -- Carriages, SarlirSS, 4c. W HAIINESS SHOP. JOHN P 1 )17olti.rid hie frieeds aad the PubUo genarvily that 1 hr has reenined the Uarneee-taakinglinetnews, aezd tpeuad • Shop on C4FIIIIIII at reet, Getkrahurg, adjoin ing th e p.s., de pot, where ha will ntaoufacture and keep on heed .11 kinds of UNIDLEF. , In)LLARS, • WHIPS. - • • . LASHES. • - .FLY-NETS. &a kc bekildye x•.'l4 et the lowoot cash prima. Also fI/ f all kinds. Iszeitv,xsy and 31Efitqltie atintiledtwptompti s y i.b.1.1 working al the tinaineas for 30 yearn, can guaramty the boat kind of work, aA being made coder my evra tuw•rintotlence. 0 lye me a call. kiry 7. 1669.—t f .)oxur CVLF DAVID ltealiAßY. JOHN F. mccms,,,,y "Best always Cheapest." I"HE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES B R IDLES, COLLARS and, and, tfARATE,..sw w.,. l .,ykiiids, in the Count ~• always tub* fOutil . el , 3 old -and well known ....ind,Boltinioreet.,ogi.dette'theiresbyteriau Church •. . (211. °ORE A'it'Yt) Our Riding and Vfragan Saddles, are the mart robetentla I.# hint *,d aeotitlt. Our'Haruess, (plain and sliver monni-. ad,) Ire complete i a every red Get and warranted to be of tem eery boot msterlal and morkaomaildp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, „,pr .rarer sou. They are Ate beat WITTING sad ,„4•1”. igroblo. - 04 r Ele4yy Draft Harness, aid a cis t otJer, It cheap ea they can be nada say. arl:ere ead in Ave teoirlirtbstent.la I manner. Etlk.tlng lirldlesi Whips, Lashes, Draft theme, end ay•TrIOLF In the lie /Visa better or sito4per. Our prices storoboonzaskoso to thelowestli visa sisoista. A llberskperce stage (or: esh,of to $.5 or more. We work nothing but the best of stock aid will merge n trtiole turnedouttob•lis ereryrespect as represeated. l'heaktal Corpse tie rocs wei 'trite •ttetallis to oar promise stock. 13,..01v0 as 1 call •nd examine colon too otrouTO '&0.29.11168.—ff D. WeCILIARY t SON. nA.RIIIAGN-MAKING RBBlititED. Yeawarbeing o;or,th•nndersignedlisveresaimid ih• 4 w $ll4lOll-11.11.11, 3 1711110108, at stnotrold 114144i* lilt litddlestreet, Gettystnirit wimps Om mil Ksla prosterod to joisfue work la the ewes ttohleaelbie sebsteettoi.e Rd iswetrtor woewor *Jet crew, ad seoond-haell , VI 4 g ELOBB Avaents,4l3., *a amad, whisk tber will dispose of subs lessees prices,sid all orders will be supplisd as - promptly ad sails flistostly as possible. rerREPAIRLINLIO stkossou.AMA... Aoutostfht A largo los of sow andold hoted to gee. - - Thank&Milks Wahl pitroisk• 11•410100 loycl by thus, theyoollottand will Andiavoi tol e. may, a largo share to the fotaro. May2l.;.tt DAMN"! Buggies a$ Canfpges. 'REMOVAL. PEP anftriiiasa IMO revaimitchisApoinak .1. Int obi, forks seatimil of MIMI GOV.. 11011. Ir t ri antlimmt Ito Witt &Maids et CARRIAGES, TROTTING de FUEL; !NG-TOP BUGGIBSI, JAGGER FAGONS,-&a, &L 7. 4k4e agog ie tt e g s l os Pit m i tt a iook, otatorlal4ad by 44 Siete oi All to ere sailo r* IirtOMCO 111 0 M0/1 eSMOVIIIII. so li .. r oat to am 4 , lPALlFFP#7o.llkelydopopotobodoii - teratoo. SI A LLAGIalat. C:= ADAMS BOUNTY 3curual FIRE litstrapqrox INNIPABY twoolter811 0 81: 18. 1851. 07M1U: ; GEE floo-Pstd111•111,111248•11.' rressorli-11.G.1a1mA0ocit. gutdativsOomisltte•—ltobar a g, Jacob Msg. masAson.--HsorgeBwop•.D. A JiiielducitlireOits 1. g . Ar IliputiVoeNistqairiarameio top P; A•40111E Allohl;Hriskits H., AMID !Umiak; .ILl4P:Hittillipie.,Oked; W/3. Rose Inzita, , Giblitty; H. o.P•ters, ei:Tht • Company Is liailad in I ts *petal twit, t 1444 it MOE*, It irsi timelines Iwo has lll•ars.atd In that peirioettain sladiabut ~ea kir lin ilitlistiparied samosal4l4 toilasAi9lN.;*?l,7psi litands•a• 14917 At* Il•TialasaatltsOonaitta•aoots at tia•See &spay, sa Sim lest WelHods, is nil, aft* ;Wank s /X. bi 550.111411116.4 a ti• 1 p VOL. LXX. NO. 21 gusisits# Carats. J OHN W. LIPTON, FASHION esAs satiate., oppoilte the Saes lietely 6.tty.bvttPs., witerrbs ein at •ll tintetbittound xeadycoat.tendto alibi:wines' in bit line llahaa slet.entxcellen tasistant -ad wil insurt faction. Gl<•e Ulla& call . May. 29,1807. GETTYSBURG BAKERY. 'pusArmufNawport &Ziegler having been 1. seired,the undersigned willeontinnetheßaking . borineu,in all itebranchethat the old stand, Corner of South Washington and fl eat Mi4die streets, Gettysburg, Pa. All kinds of ORACEIBB. GABBS, isiteaD, ROLLS, PRBTZIL 8, do, coat teat!) baked •nd al way sto ba bat/fresh. Wl* mazy years expertesee emit sem eispositiott Se plisise, be Ines thistle can promise 'aside:ties la aUeaw Orderpeolleited, and proasptlyatteaded ta. With siaay_tlegks for the settroasgebostewee ea the eld Ina, its so nttnaenee is asked. A LTZZ R N IMPORT. prl 9. PAM -II §TEAM SAW MILL. r I LIE ont[ersigued has in operation i STEAM SAW ]TILL, at the &alb Mountain, near_Graeffine burg Springs, and is prepared to saw to order Mao( WHITS OAS. PINS, REMLOCF, or any kind of Timber desired, at the shortest milks and it low rates. Ile also coarintictures SPINGLES, PALLINGS, &c L U )1 J 3 _E It delivered at y polut et the bCiAgri RATILS. 3 Trkr petit will be deducted far the cesti payraa4,i, or ititetirat will be charged from the tithe of d'onvery of Lorainer. TbeojrAul for peat favor., he would' dekiri 4 cra - 41 MOW co for the future. 4.lllotters should he addreaspd to kith at 0 raeffen burr P.. 0. 4.4aps county, Pa. LiENKY MIATXNRERGER. O.L 29, 1889.-1 i ICE CREAM SALOON. JOHN GRUEL CIIAMBERBRIIRO BY., GIITTYBB7i3REI pert door to Eagle Rotel, pas alloy y■ on hand a large assortment of all kinds of JO.NFECTIONERY, ittade of the best materials, with Pruitt, Atom:ads, RaWas, Rigs, Cakes, &c. I,C CREAM, aerted cpetamers, and orders for Families or Par ties prompt ly Having speeisiammomodmi e n. fur Ladles and 43 tattleatn, aad dajanainad 40.6844 he itteites his Needs to site hint a Qs 0. April 8, Surveying-Uonveyancin g. • Je S.- WITHEROW, -FAIfIPIICLD, PA., Tenders his services to the public as a PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, and Is prepared to carry farru, Lots, to., err roe sonable tenni. Useleg taken out a Oeuveriacer's (Amuse, be will also stewed to pre par is g DEEDS. liGgPs.litt L LS ZS, W ILLS, L NA11113,13,-, ;AL RE OF 49 OLICREINCI #T - 1 1 ¢ 1 40, to • Having had considerable eaperiscve,:a tPlat ae,lse hopes to receive *liberal share of pa troriega• sec proraptly et tended to sad c harges reasonable,— PoetOdlee address, f Sid atur co., Pa. Jan. 1.1859.-4 GRANITE-YARD', 0411(8gURG, PA.,.. ON EI *Rob, ITAAIc taampi, pitrora: PETEA, BEITLER, •, - Is pseoared tottoraishiliANrrA•frrsUlMa' ° t BUILDING AND MONUKBIITAL PITBrOBICS, at maisonette rates— Curbing, Sills, Steßs, Ashlers, . Posts, Monumentk..Ceine kery Blocks, miasma Ilaistved if erery ety)e desired, by Leal o workmen. ISS.Ord•regnou a ddideminepyones ditto/aid do. Jane 3.--tt CO OP E R I N.G . !' PETER - CULP. Has commenced the 000114 RING BUSINESS 'mall Its brauchei at his reeldebce on the Mammas- Intrg road, at the end of Carlisle street, Gettysburg, Pa. The pubUd can always hers mule to order all kinds and ittylea of MEAT VESSELS, GROUT srANDS. PICKEL STANDS, TUBS PLCUR 21.4.R.RELS. I oleo manufacture 5 and 10 gal.Xegs ,Older Barrels. And ill other krnds of Coopering. Itepalrlng dose raIOPPLy tf end 340 de despatch. Eire as a tall. Aug. a, I. NEW. TUSINESS. Upholstenng WILLIAM E. CULP J o r r esisesos 13 Llrsrj Bbhlw, on • r va Covering ,Sofas,- - Chairs, Mat tra,sses, and Upholstering in all braaehea. Heals,' continues his old badvers of Trimming Ittimiee,C=lsgesct,,, and gw u z=trest the public - gmedribing, Dec-111.—tt ROBERT GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BF‘LL HANGER, - Seat ltidita agolairg organ ft wo gucourg-here. wru,omgt„staid ul $0 all or, •.• &miff Ibiellse. Werirlieswisaite incit sale. ilicitirplibiliser, aid at privies& lant stow peeeflolyli• sfordetbe ask e • riag. GAS - -P - I itrata t• li i lr Wl ° ata ' 11"11' 'rota e . ' ir g i e eboet T rree i ryibii: g a r i :or istatetlizNiVa g g ° r tills As& firs Imbed if debited. Lock • of s kivie repahst. 1 - D eo. 1111,1867,4 • ELACKSMITiII fps oposeld a Bleaksaidsilltop era- W 118401444 .azi.44e44i Mutsusaki 01 4 08,6 1 - - lora xsytpri , mite d all Whisk I!finl4.llf.pcinp. 111140111reasamossibto netse,aa•ihnittegiuhasuvollo 111PiiiVIVI4111. l'l CI Met st tail., *1 -,Ao.at 3:4Y harnll6,llo4--4.: ;.:.A,TocgTAitturar - j 2; 0 , 14 ezrrinsss mac, Undprteduir & rarer-14n" gmitlF•torAlli4.oll,l .!1.0.1.106•41nm044, ' . :0011LEIN8 . , . • ii zm y A t m pi no okt Ail:zar - 4.. Iwsrerxmlex ". fro Exivobizsz roggb.M'', •t 5..„ BUT ADVIIERTIaIk itiena an 110 IMAZ ANTO ... - .......- ................--, . ......,--....-- --...-____-- , ---.., -..- •!.. t .: . 4 . . - , . . _ . .. • . • . •. , . - ......N .5. ''--''''....•....__---- - . . - ' , 5 ... . • .. .. . . • %,.....\;,... , i • i 't I* ~ • . ' ~ . ..--.............. \ a I ~ , , ',. -.. • i . 7 i .', e..5.' . ' p \ .1 '. .... * "....,,11: 14 . ) ':: :1 - . - --4 1 . ; -- . ~ ,i l . ...- \ \l I ~ i , 5............5)...4> , f. '• 1 ' . 4 . ' .. ' ' ' * ; 4; • .1i ' \\........ .i . . ..... e / I\ \ - r.' t+, '''‘,..., ! • .1 (i '' ', ~ • Or , -.I I- I \ ..,.\ . ___....... . \ :1: , (01 1 I 1 I i . 4 0 7 " 7 " -- . , .. : C • . , Nil 4506,11.1f0nci at. G 0 0 1) S . EtAIitiMOCIC 111110THIlltd kayo just received • -V All Jwl, of TALL dilD ROTAS GOODS which their - frieze& mid the public am Incited tb az. misc. Qpr Stork conands of Treat* ltorinoo,labial. me - prow Cloth, Toad* Spinel:kw, °TOMO Clo th , inet and Colored Alpacas, Wait and tau Silk., Plaids app ovary variety' of Dross Good. *Ph lioal eklrti, Roma Ribbons, brook Tian, do., Pe, de. Aln sad Fancy, lisps Hunt Cloths, to Doable *ad Illolobbakst„ Armee ound TUNIC We bay. a beautiful variety of &&a .11iPg 11,PF7 God.. Mao, a fell Hue of Children's Wu- • de...43111a and Drawer,. a cloak* awsurinseet of Cloths, Ca.lmam Oarla.tlr Jana, &a. Boma, Slats and pre a - rrr; fu►pe'Lderr, Haadkerchleh, Xack ties, CoMara, ac., &e. pdILPII; ; TE, ye , E1 . 1 , 1,1 , !T, Boma-made mad Oil UA 17,;SADDL,ZilY, QIIMILIKBWAILB iD.ULIVARI, u. a call and w ecan impply you with vbst you seed at leant rah*. IMUYINTOCE sitoraza Oct. 2 2 , t r • $lO,OOO REWARD! oTQBE ErTER.E'D! Robert Br, Elliott Store , IN GETTYSBURG, Was *stared Nisi Wasik mada large quantity o V 7 Dry Goods, Notions, Qlsenswa t @and Carpetlng taken. The partitive well known.bn I have thus far ta mped arrest, seamy telt Greanbacka In enchant* for 44 1 14 14 ,14 140 in* the Goods are vary well eaUaded eati tisi replied man OMPT Gwds for their money than they could hare Rol Come one Come all'l and ammilarinsr large amortment of SILKS, INIIA4MS, LAWNS, BAREGES, . ALPACCAS, &e., CLOTHS, CAIRSPLEERS, EEDIV, JEANS, VESTINGS, &C. Also,Clarypees,Ncitions,Wasmwm*, QUISSWIrOt dmi In a rimislassartment of everything balenting to a gra-class stop. AllalliKalia the phi* Is imposito the Court.immes, Italimaor• itrest, and that oar molts Is, Fair and rtUrradda. Until Ul= Ih J. L. SCHICK Las the Largest and Beat &lade took o DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS that luta Won brought to Gettyabhrg gas fan, *Mc will too "Ad at titolkoireat.poribla rata. - - Ow. ft, 1111141.-0 NEW Fall and Winter Goods. AT PETERSBURG:Y. S., PA.. .1 GRINS!' f t .B 0 Wllll3- I fATs raved %twit NW PALL AND 'MUM GOOD& Ma troothrot tatoothrest, setecttid Ina atrattatt wiit Do add=, eht. - ,1011.0for****di sad ear 4 4' ASINIT=III42I. • • -14.26 SELL IMARDLE24, cry, agrx TOW ~,BUUMtB3I Mi=S offy, , 0 D.4s Te r -AURIBI3,,A4b, 36; r. . "' e3 rOR UASII *A l thW a aaa P r et Ab srm -• gin l lM Allatt a11e , 04: a - Af!"ArFSPIP4 eix•Nsi") .a .•-' '• I • STAMtva '4l itleligaii FALL AND WINTER 10IL CLOAKING, SHAWL, 3' II A 3 , . large auertaleal sad very clamp DOMES T 105, at lowed rates yo# ckt LDREI4 rog MEN'S WEAR, wfickF f ixe - spooL COTTON, equal rr eat better than any wade MArriNG, C.Nal it? 8t g . HOUN AND LAP BLANELPL • full variety. AL°, out natal ens aaeartmeat of tn.. GROCIRRIES PAINTS, WINDOW GLA , • lifyillidie•Stselt : I} Is IM *dint J Baltimore Lock Hospital • DR. 'JOHNSTON, Ithysicha of fills entenrated Institution, hes Dk oesarad the post Certahy apearty, Pleasant and Et; featesdleadedy In the World bran . , ..DLEIRABBS OF IMMO/DENO& Wantune of the Back ;alTim, Strictures, Affection tbe littlasye or r, Involuntary Dischirgesjamotoncy, - Ostia al ilelitility; Nervousness, Dsmal". lApiwor• Low lipirlite, Confusion of Idvas,Taleltatkia of the Burt, 'fluidity, Trembling, Dimness of Bight or Giddiness, Bimini of the Bead, Throat, Node or ?kin, Alf-mime of the Liver, Lange; Ittotnaoh orilowels-4hou term hie Disordan arising from floithwy Habit' of TOP M— asan tad military practic«i mar* Wel to their victims than the song of the Syron, to the klatiorm of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant honer or antialpationsirendarlagraarvisus, imponsible. YOUNG MIS . Ilaroially. who bozo boweawa taal TJedais of Soittafy Tim thow droolifol mit 40840 bpi habit which aw• may mops to fin oatlitoly Oar* thoturaes of whit Elam o tbwoot lotabbot tolorats sad brililaat fatten; Ow Plght Otborwtsoltivotatraacod bit/a tm ilawatoo with tba Mouton of eklisawoo...or wak. oil to oftatsey the living tyro, waz call with fall coo-- 1614 mm II IREIAOII Married permit I, or Young Men contemplating mar viers. aware of Physical Wodrem (Loft of Promos. tiro Power—inipotency), Nervous Nicitability, Pal pitation, ("resole Weakness., Nervous Debility, or any other Disqualincation, rpeedllY reNcried. Ile who places himself under the mire of Dr. J. ms religtotisly oop4de 4.1 his haul as d gentleman, sp4Mmtildeatfr rely upon his chili as a physician. ORGANIC WRAIINEV, JNPOTENCT, LOSS OP POWER, Immediately Cored :ad Noll Vigor Restored. This distressing 'Affection—whlch rendersil.e' wis er/Ole end marriage impossible— Is the penal! ) paid by the viotlids priPiplppet indulgences. YiAtlbi per. sons are too apt to commit ekeessde front Pot Laing aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that understandi the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreution is lust sooner by those falling into Improper habits p l an by the ptident? Besides being deprived of the pleasure of keel*, offspeiny, the most serious and destructive sy6ptomil er bulb bckly ?lie system becomes derailed the PhYldmil and 'Mantel Pone. Mons weaken/ ;ate of Procreative Power, Nervous Irritibt ley, Dy [yap* Palpitation of the 'hart, In. digestion, Coustitutlonal Debility and Wasting of the Prame,Gough, Consumption, Decay and Death. • CUM WARRANTZD IN TWO DAYS. Relief fa eta HOUIII NO Mercury Pergola, Rained by Ignorant, Trifling Pretenders and tbstr Deadly Poisons, should apply immediately. JOHNOTON, Member of the Itoyal6allege of Surgeops, Loudon. Graduate of one 01 the most staiment Colleges In the Gaited State* ' and tit. grails/ pert of whore We has been spent' in the hospital/ of London , • Paris, Phil.. delphts and *bombers, hes dented ease, of the mast astonishing cures that ware ever known; many troubled with ringing la the lead and ears when eikrap, 'test DOSTOUSOISte, being alarmed at sodden sounapaatehlr Inca. with derange meat of mind, wry* iizrad • *Mt Maly. • • TUB ff(rfleir. Dr. ].addresses aU Woe Ow Lave Injured them by improver 'indnlpude mid soillary artrktrraln both body altealiod, uullttigg thou fur either boalnem study, society or marri age. There are male of the lad sad melancholy affects produced by the habits of youth, vie: Watauga of th• Dank and thaw, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Bight, Lem of If ascaraz Power, I'mhatiou of the Beat t , mysp d pat t s, N•rvous Irritability,Doraogstoont of the Digitate. functions, General ttrbil Icy, top. tame of Consumption, gr. , k111er41.0%-:The fearful effects on the mind are alial to la thrirdsd • WO of 1111,444F7, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Pp trita, Ism futsbostioss, Ayer- Won Doclay, BelbDhddia, bops of Igaltuail, Timid ity, in., are some of the eyils produced. nonsangs 01 permits or alt agai an tow Pidg e what la tbe cum of their daelhlripc hgertu, hodng their Odor, becoming weak, pale; nervous and SCIACI.tiII, bawling • otacular epporwauce about the ayes, cough and symptoms otCoumusaption. YOUNG MZN Who have injured thepiaelroa by a et lisle proctito, buhate4 in then alone, b4iit crequeuttytoarnod from ottoopooloos or et ttbool. the ttfeots of which are lightly left, even when .sleep, ..pd I f pot wed, reudersusarrlagelpipossiblo, auddeatro), both mlad aud body, ihoulO apply laktuatliately. What *pity that a, yams; woo, the hope of bta country, wide of Ws larepte, Aphid to twitched from all prospecta at.d rtoplo)torzt we 1,16 be. the aostoquesee of deviating trout the path of paler., apd toepletng p rrt tealu P,ret bsl.it . Poch persons intwe,beforktolbitiuki.i4.4' SIAIOLIACAZ, • Sailed that a soma mind W body are thiroust aiv mein requisite' topromote cannabis! happiness,- lased, withaarthimalifillitraey through his hip comae a weary ptiolianzp v illes prospect-hourly tart ens to the view, the - sthirl - 'becomes shadelved with despair, sad filled whin the raisieschnly neectioa ;bat tba kapptoess a9otbp; Is btlflated slit% oat afro, - • MHIMAEM OP IMPIUDJINOIL • li nen the misguided sad imprudent rotary captai nra ands that hie Ilea imbibed the weds of this pain ful disease, it toonftva banana that as f4-timed sess• of "beim* or dread of discovery deters him from a pplying to those who, from education and re ..,poijity, CM alone harmed him, delaying till the ayinptome of this horrid almost makes their appearedin , inch as Outdated pey. eased nom, nocturnal pains is tb. tugs and limM, disonapt or 1104 deaden, lidded on 'the ahln bone. and arum Wonting on the bind, face and astramitial, With frighclui tepidity, till at last the p ig : I=le mouth or the boned of the now fall ta, and the sloths of this semi dismiss beanies a horrid shiest of 00111allserratiou till death pots a period to kis &entre inferlog, by seating him to that and/a. wen d * t esta 'great wheats no traveller returns." It le • melenc=t thetrads vklisse toll& terrible kiting _into the bandit of 'potent or uneklithAt=gMbEilittl, who, by the nee or that demily Poison, Mercury, gc.o6. ' ,t ro y the t eestitatiou, and incepable of curing, keep the unhappy su ff erer month after month their ma i m InJurions notoponads, and loured otbeing restored to* renewal of Life, 'i - igor and Happinem,la d )sous him with ruined Health toggle *pulps Wimp intlitint• Td each, thereto', Dr. Jonxirrox piedoibirawf to preeers• - the mold intionble Naomi, gad from kb/ practice and o bservations• In the great Hospitals of Zurein, and the first in this country, graglasa, wtazice, Viliallth i ra t and •I•entwre, enabled to i s m the moot e in, /Speedy and .24 factual R oToo d, tai the World for all Menem of lin. prelo•llC6. DB. JOUNIBTON, 014ce. 7 Sol4.th Frederick st., Bactfatoll, Left hand aide going from Baltimore target, • few doom from the corner. Fall not to observe name and Number. gir ••No letters received unites postpa Id and contain ktg s stamp to be used oa the reply. P.asen. writ. tag should state age, and send a portion of advertise ment describing symptoms. There are so many Paltry, Designing and Wer th . less Imposters advert Wu g themselves as Physicians, trilling with and tufting the . health of all who un fortunately fall into, their power, that Dr. Johnston deems it estates:7 to any especially -to tithes unac quainted with his repntatiopthat his Credentials er Diplome savoys hang in his ornet • EDDOIUMMENT 07 THE PRIM. She many thosemeds cared at this Ditabliehment, Operations Etter year and the nomoroai important 8 stead Operation' performed by Dr. Johnston sitmateed by the representative if the presses* many other per sons, notices ot abieh have appeared again nano's' before the public, besides his standing as • gentle ness of character and responsibility, is • same/eat guarantee to the airtictia. • SIC/ N DISEASES SPEEDILY COILED Ninth 11/70-I,lpr gutchtring. • ME-AT„MARKETI • NEW G=ORGE E. STOUR * THADDIVO S. WI&LX, kinds of „ Fresh Meat Diary, Day. iiien&g7.‘ ll •o4l l 7 AseluAlt .rno4i . Iv , BEOII skeetsitery lirecip 7 , Tit . ytu&Triday mow ti rs tsia&ditilso la* nebam- Sera, ari—Ailh stook ir e; fFis ' ” ° lui# br obi& iffitiao ions!: o vt ier .. taparon tild!.44,s lb& ew 411_ -Y(64Middle Streetgarket - Ors Alt ofxrieiLa.cobsz:Y - F erY Day i 4. 'fide Week r IVIDAT 11;14 11 04. 1 0 1 rHVIms I liiikattiod47,Asthwit, bpaidtabstelif tasialam kitlyygliloi Milks. . 4i irficVaii."Otio - iiieft alieriasitOfitehilighill 1t..,,T......A, ,i 4.: ,• , rt 1., ,501 1 . . • `-' 1, '` , 4 ,. . Id A bo MPIP$ 170•11eir• P" It 1 1 " 14 0 1 .i: 44.4 1 0 0 , t y , ,s fA. t: . ••• ' Ar 2 • 1, .Aer. 2 : ' t j ' 0 •.; .-iiii.:',, i t " z i ll , e , 1 IPApifew mg du - *oe bug lapp o A sad GRO SS% aggi.igg o efigmil l a i lrieft l 4 rggr i " igigal l ite il. 11 , - , Larawrinot Tim ith oi o , , , i.il , c lit t AcruKiT ,__ GETTYBI36II-1, PA. I , FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1870. Aar and ffentinti. [For the r and Sent T to E reot ot rav Dr. "4 let not . Me foot At' Pride come againef me. '` A lofty head, and a bait tity An bye of scorn, and laughty prayer, All outward marks'—ihe heart may guide Where lurks the efoiiklYnt of Pride. But Ith 'tie not afonet thus seen, In high contempt and scornful mien, Beneath a mt ekoestrinienUied Well cloaked rietealii-llat foot of Pride. An open, frank, Ind kiikl address, Cordial, diffusing happiness, Concealed from every eye, may hide, Tb' Unknown, nnloolteff"kor foot of Bide. Search, prove thy heart, and anxiously Root out its slue what'er It be, But suffer not, though Jow it 'bide, To linger there the foutpf Pride. Watch, fast and pray;lor tiers must flow, And 'many a darling 1114 go, And Monk a thorn ID Ut3 . ; pierGe thy side, Ere afflu expel the foot •ir Pride. Watch, fast and prsy;',tl not be long, And thou sholt leave *world of wrong, Then, joyfully in Neaten confide, Where onteretli pot the Ilia of Pride, April 2, 1870. O. B. 4. [For the Star and Sentinel TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. "The Righteous emu regardeth the Of hie beast i but the tender mercies of the Wicked ere eruel."—Prov. =4. 10. There are tiro Characters spoken of In my text, namely the right,ecnfs and the wick ed. The former is denominated ri g ht. eons because he pursues hili 'objedta on a right line. The word righteous and up rigli are often couple4Aiitter in sacred writ. When they are ss, they give a char acter the most lofty aid _ ; imposing of all others—that of a man r. ho moves on a straight line in apeiendicutdr ailit4s, in the discharge of his duties to God and man. , The wicked man, en the other hand is a sipper, who goes on his way Jig fag, turning to the right and left after objects / that are fotbidden, a gratifications that tend only to lucrease own unhappiness. The Kicked la self- w d, petnlent, it !ta ble, prowl, scornful and cruel. He loves uo clue but himself, and he inspires hate in the hosom of others towards himself or his cooduet ; 130 that he is uubsppy, and cannot possibly be otherwise, because he wants the principle in his bosom, which cap alone generate happiness,—universal and particu lar love to God and his creatiou. Strange as it may seem, the happiness of men Is identified with that of every human being, with whom he is lo connenion. It is scarcely less so with every animal under his eitarge. , kiss may expect from his fel low being sympathy and kindness, because It is impossible for him lo be entirely in dependent of SWOPS tromp his tura ''hero is a mutual depaudence of one class of ao defy upon another, from the lowest to the highest, whit* demands consequent re dermal aid, and in bestowing it, of those courtesies which distribute pleasure and Ittneness, without nklnti. pre links of wi t ty must be broken up, and public oonildosboo destroyed. In the established code of hu man laws, it Is admitted that "knowledge is poWer." That all men will not seek this knowledge is a postulate in the eochsl sys tem ; and if so, 'the ignorant will be weak, and th'e weak will in general be under sub mission to men of intelligence, whether na tural ur acquired, and submit to their gov ernment. That this power is expected over the Ignorant, defenceless and weak, in proportion as they are so, is either @princi ple in the constitution of man, or • else one Of those mysterious propensities infused in to our nature by the permission or the will of Providence. It may have been Intended as an infliction of punishment for our apathy and indifference to those provisions, and that punishment a bleb would elevate our character, and bring us to a just estimation of our own value in a moral, social and po- Iltlcal'condltion In life. Some men from choice become subject to the dominion of their fellow men. Now to be aid of our fellows, In everything by :which we can mutually sustain each other in our duty, it may be • ordination of Providence that some men should become volunteers in servitude ; but those who do so deserve their fate. Whether it Is the will of heav en, or the passive spirit of supple and. Ignorant men, it is certainliat, despite the beat efforts of philanthropists and of clybi tian benvolenee—eo powerfully exerted to raise the drooping and infuse intelligence Into the ignorant—some men will be slaves from choice, even when freedom is ogered them, and thus compel grades in society by their own arts. The difference between such men and the lower animals is thin—. t+ for Mer was put over the latter by the autlitirity of God, and therelbre those are nitnnil slaves, and cannot be otherwise; bit the mail who will be a slave In; despite c 4 q t ppm, pi pip own to raise !him to his, proper rank in life, becomes so contrary; in tbit divine intention; andis usually Can. #61.0 jlO by the divine pent:dada% Such men tinily. declare that they ate- ncapable i 9f self-government, and to live under the rule 9f a more intelligent and Tiowerfttl, though pot always syrnpatliislig ~and ; kind manta * is no snore' thus lip May res. Pane* e4PeO i Par should be complain aping Providence, who had provided bet ter things for hint, !reveal& lot is harder still: , Bur whsteler or whoever Lapland. under the dominion of a righteous ruse, is i treated pith :temill; ;:n ikelingit.ood • hipline* The . *vita conshilerithai inionils under .tsia fikrreia& friraii* i -ataht his &Ming, p re ddeber um comforte c mut ..lema tii iii g Ids toils =diatoms. He treats than - _lily -kw the ask, of his own !atentate* ,Sitige this tom .; Intimately t etinniteked ~ w itgi•igel t , hidtliandimpolneek Alai ilia unitive Or po i ai n do we is of aiiiithervvele 04 'ilet .eillOli - ill , maPlr'ilad , tikukrs. i * 4 'o 3 vempiceimeratasuritmotfik 4 jn. I yea teoefume a- 5 , •liit POW. , a lift SAW ivilibld:lio . r 03 # 14614 fi'="4"4 s Ymlr .... a . a i .4be Awn ,tistabeee 1 a k a . ist c d. bolt lint* gia IR s t 4 41iiinthatvedroga 40 • 41 ""Ill illft 49 41 itileirigituger weieilaatimakt „,.,,. ii , lgntt That ilkar44o-, uffte 4: z ,isliWil- eront. wetland 741/lew " Ithoihnen deniginio . : of - - 1, i s e l sind.thoonfas i ft Inje,. ( iiiIPIA*IICIO CD AO WAS iifiCAK*l and mar the p Peels ot. the, psi Pauper', IDUIL Alalibb' 'Le solne lai.m4l6llllollll46 Akilielk , 444 1 , *014: IWilltid*ituvitsliskiltimirt - titi . .. ' ftliiligote* "'. ' 01 ,0 Alt/41, A , lia.gtvps'or With- Anonothitiow play d • - LPiMIIIIMInst-apt when uianof*rwit,sl. r li,p4l;w: i v o 4ll4. r i .1, favours. ~, : ESE ttni4piato jairmwto Awe* ins eil i ots, tot *AK That the wicked will do wickedly. In the lace :f God's mercies, and when his hand is moat lavish of his favors,. is a truth which receive a universal assent, lie receives Abe labors end services of his brute heists without gratitude, without pity, often without any return of kindness ad equate to the favors received. Now, in any part of ar.imated nature, a sense of jus tice pi edominates.. The spirit of justice is diffused from man down to the lowest ani mal that breathes. Every thing Las au in tuitive desire to protect itself, maintain its rights, awl war against its enemies. Every animal is conselous of kindness, and many are capable of rendering grateful returns for it. But there ate few animals which do not feel the spirit of retribution when ag gravated by Improper treatment or abused by the brutal conduct of masters, often more bestial and wicked than themselves.-- The hard mister will make his horse, oxen, or other animals toll withote re,t, and often when their physical neut. .A- exhausted they are forced to renewee lions with the lash till their excoriate sides exhibit to the public the symbols a cupidity, and infamy, Pelltaps much of vicious pro pensity we discover In don, a. lc animals is owing to this' instructive spit hot vengeance on their pe:seeutots In consequence onhe variety of aggravations to which they are suNect. The horse will soon lea - n to bite and kick the unruly boys who discharge them from servitude with a grateful • up plication of the whip us a recompense for his toils. That this n‘hle animal will be grateful for kinduess has been too often de monstrated to need elucidation. Dogs, steers, and other animals are taught to be' vicious by example in the same manner as the man; but they do not have his redeeming qualities, for they want reason, and hence, when once initiated in the art and mystery of mischievous tricks, they are not so easily curbed; lawsilo not restrain, and force of ten adds to their spirit 'or iriliChieVatid malignity. Time' we'see that men, by their owii conduct, often transfuse into the ani mals which God"has placed In their hands for good, a spirit of wickedness, whieli not enfrequently deals a heavy infliction of ven geance upon those who qualify them for the work—namely, by bites, kicks, or other habits, the consequences of which prove of ten fatal. The tender mercies of the wick ed are cruel; and this cruelty is widely dif fused, its effects are often calamitous to the *Vea l , W illie ;44 e tiztblififtY Victim, by his conduct, mars Ills own eujoyment, and through his own folly at war with earth off heaven, seatterjag the vines or his own poisoned feelings and hardened heart among all who unhappily fall Into his path. TRITTEIPTL 4101 p elfiElll,l44T, "Charlie Charlie!" Clear sod sweet as $ silver bell, the volee rippled over tl,e "that's mother," cried one of the boys and be instantly tlrew down his hat and picked up his jacket and cap. "Don't go yet a "Have It out!" "Finish this game:" "Try it again !" Cried one after another of the boys in a noisy cbome, muii•im—right off—tbh; very minute. I told her I'd come whenever she eats .'" ' `•Make believe you didn't hear l" they all exclaimed. .stit I did Lear!" "she don't know you tad,' "But I know it, and-7" "Let him go,* said d byabuider. "You can't du anything with him. He's tied to his mother's Spron strings." "That's oi," said Charlie ; "and it's what every boy ought to be tied to ; and .in a hard knot, tool "But I would not be such a baby es to run the minute she called," said one. "I don't call it babyish to keep one's word hi his mother," answered the obedient boy, a beautiful light glowing In his blue eyes. "I call that manly i and the boy who don't keep his word to her,• will never keep It to any one else—you see if he does!" and he hurried away to his cottage home. Thirty years have passed since those b rys played ball on the common, and Charles Fray is now a prospect:bps business man in &at citi, and his mercantile friends say of him, that "his word is as good as his bond." We asked him once how he ac quired such a reputation. "'mover broke my word when a boy, no matter how great the temptation, and the habit formed then haS clung to me through life." Assam:mg or J. B. Glocose—Tne Dem me!' faitarrrtrne.—l was appointed to lec ture in a town six miles from the railway by Which came from my last engagement, and a man drove me in e fly—a one-korse hack -from the station to the town. I no tined that he sat leaning -forward in an awiwa-d manner, with his face close to the glass of the window. Boon he folded a handkerchief and tied it round his neck. I asked him if he was cold. "No, air." Then he placed the handkerchief round hie neck. 1 asked him if he had the tooth ache. sir," Was the repty Still he sat leaning forward. At last I mid: "Will you plemie tell me why you sit leaning forward that way, it you are not a*, and baye ng toothache ?" He said very rintly, !,`The Window of the carriage id broke and the wind is cold, and I am trying to keep it from you." - raid in'enrprittert "Ton are not putting yourfacele that broken pane to keep the Ori '6 9 1 41 met *4'e Yoq r "To. sir; I am ," tsWhy do you do that r "Qod bless you, sir, I owe rverphiug I 'haitile the world toyOu." '"l3ut I never in* you before. " slr, butl haveseen you. I wit a 411 ad Singer °nee: 2 deed to go round ' , filth a:half-starved babila my arms for Znatjty, dPicifeen mr heels. ;4 the _atria with tier trellihakeetedt 'Anti went Ad 'Mar yo u . Edfliba'lo, 'kid rat told me rFiti n4ki.amt when I aredt.out of that hoijacc_ll l iiild,' .4 .,By the help of God Mho Or r s no /ow psi." happy amta 4#l,lloo ; :boailiiblma Y3+o,isii4ltt ; ,woul4 ' lint:hob wider tint. IriVen4 tiltinnadCr***l isiscod " ;A Wisest siamsalikihma.l* OA botil *irlYniskingrimk - aVitpitived to a amaitaiwattbovnAPl'.*Mont *F. : * ;tholes in v. . mraroadiallY":•in4Pli:""llsll4- is* ONE *it* wai tkyial to siitaiset with a -tamable min, th e titatilarA rK l i never bids flut with bet . e taliVSeirtaittwied 0440 It is nore 111 , 1* * Iitii:" ' Is r-- • sus, Warweakeditor v izt- resiboassie a- sals‘ scriber who grumbles that his paper I. • : "That's • baciuwe .:40zsimapp ow* 4w t. 00!" 1. liilisii2l,Alipiri-Alliiiimutiiillirisaikar r fortist.oko -Avoid kniba# 4 ii‘fßatti . oiliie pit like itiatte-44theriik I:Tlrrn lir tour MTN A IteAR What a dark wood, and what a brown little house, right ueder the shadow of the tall M.nnesom pines Corning nport-it, thongh, after long miles of silent forests, it seemed quite esy and lively, and If you went in, and saw the bright faced mother and the three wild children, add, after a while, the tall, sin:Mu:tit 'Ober, you made up your mind this Was almost a •Illage. Then a few rods nu, and the wood opened out to the clearing, where day after day the father worked in hid great field of corn and pots toes,w hich warmly needed scare crows because the blaCkeued stumps still stand ing, each seemed to be Mir. Then the lake, and the brook which emptied into I', And, the - otber side, the maple wood, where sugar wits made in the spring, when the Indians came down from the tipper lakes. In the winter, lie woods were filled with lumbermen, who camped only a mile or two from them, and through the summer they amused themselves lu ways you would never dream of. And so the years went on, and little Betty, the youngest, cam to be four years old. It was August, a he,v;briglit flay, and the very height of the huckleberry sezt,tai. "Now, children, I want you to do your prettiest to any," 3lrs. Brower acid early in the morning. "It you want your fill of huckleberry-pie this winter you've got to get me a bushel more afore they're gone." "I found a place yesterday," said Jack, "I bet tkere's half a bushel anyhow. put Betty dowi in the middle, an' she might 411 a two quart pall without getting up." "Well bring home all you can," said the mother ; "and here's your dinners in this little pail. Look cut for Betty. " "She'll look out for her self; aluis cute as a InJin this minute." And Jack picked qp his basket and start • ed on, followed by Sarah and Betty in In dian Five or six miles to the best huckleberry add would'aeem a long way to you, but the 9bildreD's bare feet never tired, Belot'e long, they passed a little lake, stopped there a moment to drink, and soon reached the opening where the berries grew thickest. What with finding better and better places and stopping sometimes to watch the scold ing squirrila t and thpp to mt dinner, the day went swiftly by, and it was almust sun set when they turned toward home witlk heavy palls 44 basket. Betty lagged be hind, for she ached with long stooping, and Jack and Sarah grew more and more impa tient. J. S. U "Now, Betty, we'll just leave you If you don't hurry, You've got the littlest - pall. Come along quick !" said Jack. "I can't. I won't go quick if I don't want to," and Betty half cried. "Come tdor.y, Sal," said Jack, hurrying on ; and Betty, indignant, sat down op a leg, and waited tit they were almest out of "I know the way just as well as they do," she thotight and walked on leisurely. Jack turned once or twice, and suing her following slowly, cpnchided she would soon 'overbite them, and went on. Now and then Betty stopped, the last dime Ott they were entirety out of sight, determined to show she did not depend up on them at all, The shadows lengthened ; the wood had never seemed so dark ; and at fast, a little frightened, Betty called loudly : "Jack ! 0 Jack !" No answer save the echo, and uuw Betty ran on, hoping every moment to see the. two before her. Slip did not notice that &fie bail taken a Ii leading off from the one they bid gone er in the morning, and only stopping on coo 1- , LOA swampy spot she did not remember. '0 Jack I ' she sobbed, turning once molt, bu ••• d noes was closing In upon her. The firest was thick and close, and try as she would there was no finding the other trail. Over head an owl hooted. She Stumbled on, startled at the sound, then tripped over a root in the way, spilling the bertiew all about ; picked herself up only to fall again; caught at the air as she felt herself going; rolled down a sleep incline, and lay at the bottom in a heap. It was nearly eight , o'clock when Jack and Sarah walked into the little house and set their pails on the table. "Where's Betty ?" said the mother, "Just behind ; she wouldn't come along with a" And lira. Brower, satisfied, told them, to sit down and eat their suppers. "Where's Betty ?" said the father, pres ently coo lug "She's coming she wouldn't keep up with us," said sack, privately a little un easy at the long delay. "Then go out now and help her along in," said Mr. Brower. "It's a poor way for a boy to do, to leave a little gal alone in the woods, even if she does know the way." Jack, with a alice of broad in his hand, went oat a . little sulkily, and Mr. Brower stood to the door looking down _the trail. Half an hour went by. "I don't see what's the Dialer," said Mrs. Brower, "I'msort of worritA John. i'Dt you a ruing to ou t? " For answer, Mr. litower took 'down his gun and started. For an hour or more . Mrs. Brower waited, growing more and more anxious. Then she walked down the trail, calling now and then, corning sudden ly at last upon her buslmOd and jack ; "ffere'll e lse.k, Aims beet out,"; he s.fd. ‘inactilm litik rya . going, for old' Pierre kleauchamp. knows .n. every tarn and crook c!' the w,ocniti . Keetre'fire ins fin it's a raw Dight,.and the chntili be' cold when we brinchm in, end "don't:fret;" and Mr. Brower Dirtied doWD the old ;tall to Pierre's cabin, ' ' ' imutY.t B4l 4o9 hUW ibi night weni by le the. Poor IncAtittr, 319! 1 !las 44 . w*teii le& er. 116 9 , 44ert, 4 0./Pi A 0 . 1,4444 ; Pk n , seoliredV.47. fool ' of vf"O4I,QE each Bilk the Mali Sad hy,the light o 7 their Plus knot torches searched, each bellow tree, thinking Ile, ehibt . ietthy, possilidx have pvitvlecl Into oftepr giefter, Thei ed'and called; bilt inorutor dwireeerit." vrjtb no slip ofßetiy, atet-tfic fadbee`e,h biwitetfand almost despittine,t *fit .6 unikernue so(the lan pines. at 4 i Ids (a Inhla baud,. Stuideulr he lifted lila 1?Bad. .. qbet.vvs7."- oldJahnve sale, as hie mtleit ear beitioltanighteicenid v atikAr..,,fttiFt darted tahtcpm•semomicatqapbi#ON..3o statsd 'tide/ a 4 thluel3t" - litie ihil 1)14) - Pierre, -toe, patieel-• implant. dot atone's throw , frotit thee Sewed a ii4leeP creek, ene'of the tritatterlerti Gull Lake, and crossed hereby- at' eld*rtbrowu over teleeiage by-the ludbum. Awhile b . . `OW by lir tide, and tiger it laid BeittY, reeling Partly apinaV topilwerteit *blear, apperently aideep, At tbeailsbeerackilig in Old brush flashed italteationdiroWYlng low, put oae paw on tlateldbradreletatbeiti •e_4*.eptirw 4 91ret *eik abciur ; lial* U. ! Mr., * e t* ir t i " SlV:iii ant AMIN / 91 1 4 :45 r c i jililiesti haw at.ol. via stailairkiiiiKilta Jett I= MEI= WHOLE NO. 3609 "Vat you do ? Vat you do ?" said old Pierre 14 Mr. Blower levelled his gun. "You shoots not now and made de bear, den de chile all gone ; rah a minute. Hold you atill—not cry ; keep you mooch (oho!". he called to Betty. "Not be feared if you falls in de vater," • As he spoke the _bear had reached the middle of the log, and turned now to see If he were followed. The small fierce eyes rested" second on the pair, and in that second, old Pierre, the best shot in Minne sota, fired. Without struggle or sound, the bear reeled from the log to the dark water below, and in one moment Mr. Brower had dashed in and seized the screaming child. "De prettiest shot this bon gun did ever Le," old Pierre shouted, hugging his gun and dancing wildly about, while Kr. Brow er bugged Pierre and the gun and Betty all' at one, and then ran on toward home, for getting all wearhMses in this great joy. They were a happy family that day, as, sitting about the bed where Betty lay in state, they tried to make her tell wbeu the beu came to her, and how she felt. "I rolled way down somewhere," said Betty, "and sort of went to sleep, and then I cried when I woke op hewer* I was all scratched an' smarty. Theo I heard some fin coffin', an' didn't cry any more, en' it came an' snuffed all rotted me. thought maybe it would eat me up, but I couldn't cry, only I sort of whispered, 'Now I lay me,' an' it kep' smellin' me. Than it lay - down an' licked me. Its tongue was all rough an' scratchy 1 it hurt me. But when_ I tried to get away It growled. Then I kept still, an' I wee so tired, an' we went to sleep; an' I didn't remember till it picked me np an' made me cry, co; the teeth pinched me, an' then I heard Pierre holler and you got me out of the Ti t ter." po you think this can't be true, boys and. girls ? I know it is, for Belly herself told me the story. She is living still, and if you are very anxious to find out her real name, write to me and I will tell you.—Beart4 and .goine itoNtiesstos: A farmer living in Oxkird county, in the State of Maine, went down to a town not it thousand miles from Portland, for the Pur pose of purchasing a yoke of oxen, qs he bad been informed that Were was a lot of very tine stock for sale by one of the wealthy lend-owners of the plat*. Arriving in the best farming district of Cumberland county, our friend met a man driving en oz•teaot, of whom he inquired : "Can you inform me where Mv, Wall lives?" tThere's a number of Walls live around here. Which one did you wish to find ?" returned the stranger, who was a loge; stoutly built, keen-eyed man, babited in homespun, but bearing in his general llP peanince unmistakable tokens . 0 ease and comforl, so far as Aunties were concerned. "I don't know what his christian name is," pursued our friend ; "but he Is the own er of some very fine oxen." "Well," responded the stranger, "they all own pretty fair oxen;" • "Ant the one I writ to find has oxen for sale." "As fur that, air, I guess they'd any of 'em sell if they could get titelt price." "But,"exclalmed the Oxford county man, "the 14r, `ly wish to find la quite wealthy." "'Yes, well 1 reckon there abf-t-any Lir 'em very ba off," replied the other with a no 4. "My . Wail," cont,inned our friend, hesitati . ly, "ha d been represented to me es be a Tory close- tided man and not serupu usly honest in alibis transactions." WI a curious twkilkie of the eye and a gen pat upon the haunch of his near ox, he id. "To tell you the truth sir, I sues: ey're a cloe fisted set all around and 1 never heard that honesty run in the family. lan't there something else ?" "Yes," replied the searcher for oxen, des perately, they say be has been caught in the aot of robbing his own brother's chicken c00p. , • The stranger boNxed aud smiled. "; guess I'm the gum ! Come with me and I'll show you as fine a lot of cattle as you can find in the State; and if you know what oxen are, there's no danger of getting cheated." Lrrri.a !duty's T4tougirr.—Little Marx Pet ecru from the window, where she had been gazing out with great pleasure, and sat down on her Utile stool at her papa'♦, feet. It wu just at sunsets and a most glorious sunset it wee. The western sky was mantled with clouds Of the mast gor geous hues, upon which the little girl gazed with thoughtful pleasure. "Paps," said she at length, '`do Yon know whatl•think when I see these pfetty clouds ?" "No ; what do you think of titan, Mary ?" "I always think they are ( ifkrel' . !4/ 9 . --- poesit 3he have beautial yells; papa; to hide him from us ?" ' - True enough, little orie l thought r;the clouds which Yell Elm from °Ur eight - how are beautiful. 'There la a rainbow On perm if wet will see it';'they shine with mercy and truth. Was not that s , pretty thought of little HafiT Ate doe, it not rewind pm of the time whisaithe Tell Milli beperted; sod He shall edict° Witt the- ekeille,:eatif inert eye elle see Hite sowo;.7..v.pellogratlolap,prisi 'Oas-i A mw i !I* . 1 9 ban_c__ __,PP ll4 .a . ___t 9 1 . Onwm•tllwa....a o 4 1 4 1a Tier .1" . tr it lm',._, # 1 . 1 .„, (13° a nuts t° lb°°°/°llsl,44flalliq;ff'Alrr.J.l.4.sll 4k&ving Pre 0 ruolill I '..: 7 P i •-:: T . "" ti pet : t'al ei4/ 111.11!' he. 100A:trig -l l4ge", !put Aims pipf.t., l. aud gisql,ftirfist flab 1 4llic99ut str IT a r r- 2 6°11 ' a fi l 11001/!l°l gledtitgrt Illid 0 4 9 - W liril ,4 ; ' e 01.7.'s Turgut9 be °w i n, 4. • 41- lave yea. 10 q,10!iia00,144 can (A Kit. Ylrti ? 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A trrinrisailleittiafAitioadipl mill leave didolieit4 limy 4S; WIN/ 4rfpliradtopti adds &alai ea 4 • ilia", talk saitAerd or maga TtleLlalt Viibica+46llPhyi betweediferi Clkr tA' A NA Ft iss--1-17. = Mae do* years, I suppose„ have '• away *lce I Paw the ritnpress En genie and Queen Victoria st tl. ide side. Atentedly the dirt-renre erect Oleo might well bate been calle.l r. comics:. tbOugli the queen was In her Isappit at ; . Omdbas worn out lett ibly fis• II tit I period. But the quality wlti h above ' others Quenv Vl...tons wanted 11.4. Jusl ii..t In which the Empresa of the French is ',l - quality of ; gtacc. I have never berg :a rata ttrims tniret of the beauty of Oil. ; a t•(.. rain larrownefs td ecititon , hi thefaci., f .• eyes no ehtstly set lograiier, ,inil a; 1 0 2 , ance arliflciality in ;v. ry movements the features, stem to me to d• tr..ct ver. much fmm the charms of be r t.. But her queenly gn.ce of atti tude,:of iir rual.4 be admitted . 1 0 be , beyond ta I mapetb. She look, just the wonirn ott , wlia , eta tiny e• 41 of gut Merit .would Inuit! with . rave and et tbet j v•• nese ;' a blanket would in eOll4 like a •-rega I mantle if It fell round tut- sh o ulders ;. I verily believe she w;;uld actually look grac. - ful In. Mary tValker's cosi lone, which I Nat eider ileePedly the most detestable, in an artistic truce, ever yet induct by monal woman. Poor Queen Victoria looked awkward and homely indeed by the side al this iracefol, noble fill m ; this figure that expressed so welt the combination of sup. platen and inlinemce of Imperial dignity and changing womanhood. Time has not of late spared the face of the Empress of the Fiench. Lines and bollos-s are grow ing fast there ; the bright eyes are sinking deeper Luto their places; the complexion . is fading and clouding. But the grac , i of form, of movement is still there, unimpaired end ut surpassed. The bites% and flargt abouldats still surm o unt a noble bit-t which, but that ha amplitude s..mewliat ex ceeds the severe proportions of amigo, Grecian beauty, might be reproduced in auulfie to Illustrate the contour of a Venu. ors Juno. I have seldom looked at Ow Empress of the French or at any picture ;41 bust of her without thinking how Mary Wortley Montagu would have gone Into bold and eloquent raptures over the superb womanhood of that splendid tit rm. —.just i McCarthy in "Gataxy." Dlperg Or THY LAST REIIALXIXO PRISONER or Tug Bayou:rms.—Judge James S. Cardpbell died on Wednesday, the 22d ant., at his residence near the village of Cherry Valley, Otsego county, at the advanced age , of 97 years. He was in many respects 1, remarkable man, being probably the last pritioner of the war of the Revolution, and undoubtedly the only man w,to int.t and conversed with both the first President. Gen. Washington, and the last, Gen. Grant. He was born in 1772 on the estate where be died, where hie father was born, which his grandfiaber reclaimed from the wit demean on the first settlement of the country and Which 16 now the residence of his son, the Hon. William W. Campbell. When the,Luunefcre of Cherry Valley took placaia-1778, innuedlateli after that of Wy • outing, and by the same party ot Indians and Toth undee Brant and Butler, Col. Sam. ;lel Campbitdl,-the late Judge's father, was away from home with bli command in the. army. ; His family were takan spur* ; the homestead was burned i his seed mother, being tillable to keep up with the party on their Stoney November march was killed, and hie wife and children carried to Foi t Niagara; *rust of them were soon ax chang ed: but the late Judge, then a child six years old, was carried off far back into Cam e ads, and became so habituated to the savage life, which be led for about five years, as to f orget . his native tongue. He was dually. after gireat exertion, restored to his family at Quebec : and on the resettletuenr of Cher ry Valley, alter the war, returned to hl, horde,, and Ime resided there ever binev. litiltenithe war was over, Geo. WaShiligt. , n radii alp , (be Valley of the Stfiquebanna with a party of officer', to view the goon* of the late massacre. On his way he !at enter tained it the house•of Col. Campbell, where he wet the survivors of the bloody attack among whom was the little rescued prig oner, then about l?, years old. He manifes ted much 'planet in the story ot the boy intiVa, panning freely with hint about the cartons experience he bad gone through. The old man retained *vivid remembrance ot this event, and to the leaf Mouth of his lir , dwelt ripen it with evident 'pride. When the war of the Rebellion closed, and Gen Grant came to Albany to participate in tit - celebration of the national victories, the aged Judge happened to be visiting bill son, Samuel Campbell, Esq., of Castleson. He went thence to Albany, where ha was In troduced to Gen. Grant. liorr—Commurrit--Captain Ward, or Portsmouth, was as eccentric of the first water, end one of his peculiarities was that he Fever gave a desired answer to a direct question. AA -yawing ipstanon of this evasive Whit litated, 9hia morning, four of his friends, who were aware of thin trait is his chrracter, ebeerTed the captain going to market, and after some bantering, entered into a bet ti..f tp the,practlcability of learning from him the price he paid for his purchase, They accordingly settled the veliminar lee, mid statiOng themselves at different points; along a street which be must pass on his way benne, awaiting - his corning. Very soon the bluffs:Ad gentleman made his appearance, with several pigeons in his band. As he approached, the first ques tioner accosted him rink “Goad.moralng, captain h What did you eve far pigeons ?” • "kidney," said the captain, bluatly,.as ha pestied!ap the street. Theseeond gentleman, a little turther on addreeeed him sail asked "ifflArgoes : pigettnor tag morning e Min?"' -' -49 TIlairdingt, vivaria; I carry 'em!" was tha unaatisfaetory likteittly idler be met the third, who aske.t .IPerlhae it day .andinciuitgil much are pigeons a (192 • cap r • 4 ..:DiOn't get a ihmen—arily boae,lit Lull it *wen' Bahl theohl pl.) - - iA~uYt : 4 l w Alas oir 14 way, timrtit and het of the e,,n apirattlp tactiteud thp wary' old salt I y ..beerillM la the blaudeal tmiei .. A. e nv 101 of ptgeonayoit have there c Whit did you kut thief)? for?" WKS 1 4 6 Deoll , lli Itll4l emphatic r join4tr„ . rtira Itte..orninLin'res'eaci home witllo4 ittrilter nacilitAtijittu. ViiiirillirlllalSMATLTAN. —Among the 041014 who oi IVA Axle iixe. ive luau `skin ritaiiiilll4vss slid Turkish Mini er, who iltd tio thii:Prodattni tt 'he Sulu's, allthitu lostimilis him& tiiiirsiof ht., •, wil atkl 11711411431stadissuctivolerifis.the ssi Ihestiaby max Otoyrutt, 1 .0 1 the tifloolaii,eintsatinss of a lake court of ono pleoe; fur iheZast Roam I4e M ingt n. TW eaimimmon,.:.dinietutions of this room " -tvimentsdiss tun9ng of • loodi #l.r..Ol43r.JTVF.i4PF.t"e* ti tel it . Leper b • rt.lo a clerical irti,ltitati .oettr:lorriao rw , a werk4, on the Jprength of his piety 4411. r (-II of the I' n CA;nunindoirots:willtitt. posted au hle Tie other thy ant ltrotiivr kO, to OM r•u another intnltter, trot it,. 11.,e Ar•t nat(rnedyet. 7 he eilltO hag btien brok en open, and ibutlnfia . 6)ntsin a II anent °Voss mute. • , • A AsingiaLmsnerS* to eqvi fn . . ilspontiNtbeibizAca Wyk. of limy, Ass brit einnuyienl hk„boctitin county. Vln tila.atilinClidttriglggp t itaic pust city, and it angry*** tiruistiii, %I' 4 . "14 its.
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