Swain. MOVAL. HAIT. REMOVED r 0 e44:4orner o(Centre e. Get to wait anon all m 7 "1. why Mir , favor The •itb a . addlliaro To my flock of .OTIOIVB, , 4.0 11'.e added ARE, E PROOF • AND GLASS-WARE, Invite the pobile to eoll otol examine. 41108 lICEIRT. Rto—t I MAR,' IN, °Neale and Real' Doak! i IES ANM .44 vallA I Onneottes thit j IVA ariltvg 'Cheap CE LIQUORS, WAkisky edged Negro Old. Old I'Vetsch Brandy ER KINDS OF LlQvonfr, nrtmort nt iliTTßES,•mongwhick G• = iquors for Medical par- WSI.J. WARM'S.. tlery, Glassware, Quo ens wm. J. NtAIYINI. BO YEA. Si. SON, SEAL -UsB IN 1 111E8, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Godes and Willow Ware general assortment of ods usually kept in A M ILY GROCERY. RGAI NS •t the new OC ERY GETTYSBURG COR W. CRESS wag -new Oroatry,to Gettysburg, ut. —west corner of the Public Square, ed a splendid easortineat of PRNalj„ )CERlr ; s } ar•: Chaim p t Tel• F it:cabins, linteßiders,A, A !•~ ti ARE, CONFECTIONS IN INKT At t Wirt, and Not kw, ginior yep Oh Daa 4 IiLOUR and !MID homed for CA U, I ant prepared to • , 4.r• mowcalleind Judge for your RISE O C RR Y • MEALS LIAS OPIINUID A Vegetable and otion Store 41crinint Meals * Brother's Marble yard, is I' YORK STREET to sot sa cheap am the choir..., • Ittke. Os.. has call. if *graph 453tritritp. = ON_ & MYERS' lOR GALLERIES XTTFSBURG, ?INN' ILIA OF ALL STYLI& of the Battlefield Stamp for Catalogue , ALBUMS, &c., &e ta for k MllittriPa ?stoat IDAYSI w Dab salatsibito pussikoni t ip 1.4 % A mit e oragryiy, s t. lb. old • 0o.„ Sal timers skint, dwajusim m . follsootocke *AI to takii is test ti '+‘ PHA MOROTYPTB. BON tratarkittELS, AND STYLVS, •Jtoiograph Frames. de., . • awkied iad kr ale sem, =l2g dome to p Iwo Col " 7 . SNYDn i J 1199111 PIINSIL. La. Aowutid ' E MANURE, WM MOM hosphate J of Lime, aria and Potash. .. IT utnese-asuicas, rear AZZ. GIMPS areiseilbeet ellbabitobtrb3e, I . IXlittL/SI.IILIAMge eta by the alit et sem aaeltisetry It' h abs Ing (11Ainnamled • 'Marto, . 1440 Terri ised, e6rWswilds of rW ?*eaLet • evessild4 is tbs threw 'orNloirolote ,12 P I T Via ar Csßi a a l 4w. • *pada! et thaw ram te tt to be it. kat ArtUiser mow suniutBB4 CO., ware ATIOU. 14/1 BIRIENOLDS, * N 4 Bsithime.m.d. GiO - N8 //V FUMT . ru =ma 11=12112 bay Irty ca. isaltlas ilare :.f IS. A. "Ana OA, PROMITORI: it %UPI:Ik ifir1147 1 11111,4110 . ' . itliiitfil . --, raorairroai A ND patimasaa. Rnltipdo - ri et. behmea & art4um anttDtamosut Gettysburg. Pa. . TEE.II9 OF PpILICAAN: Tim STA:a Jib Simaisswii ereri morning. at 3200 a year in advance; or $2.50 it not palo. Irtibiathe year. No ottbeffipthmsdiV continuodAtal all nrelimeei are pal. Pan* the option of the imbibition. Amiantus/rim are Inserted at reasonable rates. A liberal reduction will be made to persons adverliaing by like smarter, bail - Yearvier You.— Eitleetid notion will be insetted at special rates, to be agreed upon. The circulation of the ittAn AM) SINUEIL i$ one half larger than that ever attained by any newspaper in Adams countn, and, as in adver tising medium, it cannot be excelled. - • Jos Wogs of all lands win* promptly execs ted and at Lair rates. Hand-bills, Blanks, Cards Pamphlets, &c, in every variety and style, will be ntekat short notlee. Taw Oasts • frattoilional gads, at. LAB. WOODS • ArrogNsr AIT LAW, Ilse resumed the Practice otieter, and will attend to any baslaws In the Courts of 1.4m15 county. For the present beam be cousalted M hne Nora March% 11/7O—tf M. Attorney at J • Lto, Gettyobo rg.. _ Oolloctloai sod stilegal busiow-promptly attoLgol to.. Mee on Brltizooro itroot,soath of tbeCcuri-housio. 16, 1869-tf McCOMAUGHY, Attorney at • b.w , 01.0 .aedoorweetofßeamta's Drug übersburg infest. ar ipacial .cteritiou ;Iran Co Sults Alolleotieasaad 5 eat...neat ,f 3etetem. all legal easiness sad •.1 • • "WWI. Deek-pay,aag DayiLaipe .1: Res prolaptJyand elDeleat ty Mended to. I rerrAlt Ferree for sale. •,. Gad 'Cher greeter.? States. J t1169.-tf AJ. COVER, ATTORNEY AT • I. Ar, Jrouiptly attend annalist-Vona/and .A I attar Butinasaantrnatiodto4licara. .Itle. tiotwoow fahaoatook: and Oan aaaaa d :ores. talt intornitreat ,ti ettyaborn . Hay 29.19131• k J lUD 1. BUgiILER, ATTOR (er t F LA IV, will promptly attend to 911e ° Ae I 01,ther 'wail:less entrusted to his care. ape t a • to the threestory building . ,+l:a • ;le/ sort !louse. (Gettysburg, Kay 10,166 T I)A.VED • WELLS, ATTORNEY kr :.t.l", tic. a , dar.Aitleueetnth•flotith-earn nr ofleixtreSqnsre. Hey 29,1867. • DR. U. S. HUBER, 'of CiaatbersOur' and Washington street OPPOSITI I3O4.TATeII ZaaLs Efors.L. %nue 11 1860.—t1 -n a. J. W. C. O'NEAL Li Has hi. 4.Mee *I lac resiliency In B•Itlinoto rest.c.v* 1,4 d sloev•the'ObispilerolBc•. • • 7.ttysburg, Milky 39,1667. - - - 011 M L. HILL, M. D:, DENTIST nelirly opposite th Y. sea Ku I.IEITYEBURG, PENN-A wirti.sog boom in coortaat practice over 20 ream palls staspaa Le assared of good work. flaly 9.—t n R. 1.E.. BERKSTREBBER, Dent- Jet. a swing Nested - 1n eattylbarg; others bas •r•lee• to the public. 011Icsin York street, nearly ypollte 061110 e Eau, what* las will boprapared to to ,0* 11.1 e altlitatbairsvino•atal• Dentist v, ..f (411 ,r pulls Isstsoftestbars In ted to :•11. remit reastonallas July DR. H. W. LEFEVR4 • Littlestown, Adaxn.l co., Pa., LlAVl2lo.pernianantlylocated in that place, nil 1 eniag• in'the (coastal Practice or Nreec :A.ll nY larKery. 001ce in Lombard street, near Batiks* 'root. • (Al& 20,11/119est garriagos, OUSCISt INILW SHOP. JOHN . GULT - : NFOlllte his friends sad tits riblle moray that 1 be has nmararad the Ilan sea-making business, sad •apseed a Shop on °arils!, street, Gettysburg, adjolw Sag the Parameter depot, where he will matinfitothre wed keep on hand all kinds of . ' MAGNUS, BRIDLES, co.L.LAai, WHIPS, LASHES, FLY-NUTS, So •o Ibie% wtillwriad kt. Use lowest orb prim. Also, TRUNKS of all kinds. aIiPkIIIING and WINDING attended topromptly Mating been working al, Um bookies. for SO years, can guarwogy Wilma* liing of aroma. all WIN num& Pander my own awperkaiondknwe. Vivo ma a oati. May 7,1 —f7 JOHN csuz. 1) AVID 11100111LiET . JOHN J. NeCHIL&EIr "Best always Cheapest. " THE Best and Cheapest,- .SADDLES . cur,LARs and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the Count *re always to bo Frond of the old and will known a tand,Balthaosost.,oppooltutho Presbyterian Church Rit o 0 BIS A.BY 'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most eabstantiallj Wit and neatest. Our Harness, (pliztn - trislksilver thiOtteti.. ad,) are oorriplat• in every rural and warranted to be .af the very beet OM terial and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, oCIAN Coral IIIAT. They are. the but PITTING and nut daratdm. - Our Heavy Draft Harness, ears credo to order, as cheap as they can be made &ay— where and to the most substantial mannirr. Riding Bridles, Whips;' Idaho', Draft 'lease, fly-nate end everything in the lit Nue hatter er cheaper. Our prhoes • ; • • . have been iiii•VOID to the I o wee vin` standard. • liberal percentage forzash,off al bilisamOnnting to {tor more. Ile work nothiell bat tb but of ealakaall IffarTast *Tory ink. turaedoutt abets e*Oryreepeol sa represented. Tbsnektrorpastie vor • wel melte attention to ear forwent stook. ess.uive se a eel landeaueln• ratan urPhauxini ype.y9.111611.4f .t BON. V&A t1A.1334-11[4.1r1N t l3 RBERTICED. Al warbetneeivrAlisand•Mgrodimorstillii she OA aixstisauLZIN63IISINE4IB, of their old staadAn Ilsotriddlostitoot,Ofilibilft` whorotho aro span proomio2 to pato* vork to the moot lookI,00• ovitortior grow • let of aim • Rad assatittit.etrfients,oo:, on bead,lo6ll4 t, of ' IIOO.beTWOV Oft p does, and 111 asielled Jag gintoptly ' , s ad - a!Thofacterily as possible. orazpsumicuir . P - ..., 5, . dou•sithdispatt sad atai' ', * is . .ap. ' , +, * - 4 2 1 1 !site 10111!0 ill ill Do IkOian Asakiltitor the pat saga llaßataSiii ow ) joyed by Ulm, theyealllait iratiaataa 4 • dam a largo skate la thaillaaays. e Majllll..ti '.. e iaiMnirill SiliMiLliti: Buggies *1 CarrisigeLs R E -M: 0 V A L 41111141110HROMMIt of illillinirrlittUrral~ osugA 171brP wort la ble Ilse, via CARRJ4GM, cii9rzutra &441 4 . T" ING.IO.OIWOOTBW, J 44910,111 • miacists4.ea, 407. , Hl. work Jo At siolooral 4 into beat or grtia• so sem ono. *woo. Hl. pgipprokblo. 14** . 14 9 1 1 , • _ ;is order% VIIMKPAPImt•ONWAMIIIMMIIk 011440 Nit. July lailiY.4; ED '71)41411-'000IIU , MUMAZ FEW 'wo w' IN o , rrnsclawiserpsvmf.-, -- sossoftip.a..ammens• -cmogne-a.e. az= l,lo kra.bortimPrill7.lri4 •ra . - • s• +an' 4801 . 0110 " 4011 Villier." 41 kilialiiiikanifteer ‘4 b. a. a. Wlual = l4"k ai . • = r / 1 4 4 'Wa. toss Whit., -1/ ._ V Y. 8.) ,:rl' 41.1V gaugipseif4 11 / 11 0.#44 1 4.Alrritiam " - oast, oflidass. It hasliess la .. ulp~r NMI 91 ,4. 11 ,401. 5 1440 A! 4 isusat.haviespeUl Ihrodavisisses rasentlairt• srgf.7 -amarpursra • • artac•oolle4s,.?*. 3 aims ihoetaititbiissittsivi 4 4 •9010WirilifirisTiretimigeos itsmit Wilsokita. Msaile,alß.4 JOHN W.TILITQN FASHION . - ABLE BAILBSR, opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg Pa.,-whersb• can at all timetbektound roadytoettendto al I bugloss, In his line. ashes &latent zeelleni Assistant nd wil Insure +attn. , faction. Give blm avail . Mar 29,1.867. GETTYSBURG BAKERY. TNewport. *Ziegler having been die solved, the undersigned sal icontinne theßaking basinessiid alllte branolies,as the old 'Laud, . Corner opf South Washington and R est Middle atreets Gettysburg, Pa. OBACEERE , OAKES. PMETZBLI, ha coat tantly baked and alwayato be badfreeh. With ruany,yeatrexperlence and oiery Olayoal Una to please, ha feels that he can intents& eatieractlon to &II cams. Orderesotlclted,sad promptiyattendad to. With scum tbankator the pairenalls t 41,04 the old arm, ita contlaataaa is g ate . d risit •prl9. 111119,—tf STEAM SAW MILL. THE underiigned bus hi operation • WNIAM SAW MILL, at tips &nth Mountain, near Graafian burg Springs, and is prepared to'saw to order bilis of WHITE OAK. PINE, HEMLOCK, or any kind of Timber desired, at the shortest notice and at ow rates He also inansifactures LUMBER delivered at asy point at the !LOWEST RATES. 3 per cent. Will be deducted for the cash payments, or interest will be chiried.trom the thus of delivery of Lumber. Thankful or put fatort, he ., would . dears a continuance for.tliei tutors. • All lettere should Do addressed to him at Graoffra ball P.O. Adams county; Pa. MORI' MILTZZOKROEB. Oct. 29, 1169.—er ICE CREAM SALOON. flu al ways on hand a large assortment of all kinds of CONFECTIONERY, made of lb* bat statsrla/s,. WM Prod is, Almonds, Raisins, ram, Oak's, . jotß E'A M • I served to customary, and orders Tamales or Par. ilea promptly 1111441. iLmingepodalwoossmodaSiona for Ladle, and Gen Omen, and asterattned to please, he Invites hie friendsto Ova bin a ea IL dprtlS, 1870.--tf Surveying--tonveyancm . g. J, S. WITITEROVir L.FAIRIjgLD, PA., Tenders Ws eervicas to the pabHe u a PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, and is prepared to surveil/areas, Lots, dr-, on res. wash leterate. , **elm takes. oat • ileavvaaalea License, he will also attend to preparing DEXDS, BOND8.1t1L1•1118,11ILL8, L IA 818 ,All - 01 miiiiimatarr, oLS/L/Jile , AT SALM, As. Saving had awasidarakja experience 1 tide f neat* hopes N reeseee•llbend alma of patruage. IMS Bad ly attended to and c bargee reasonable.— It.. 1. t 10e addreparepkillelld. astassase.,ea. sec -4 'GRANITE-Y4ltD GETTYSBURG, PA. , ON 8411.40.4 D. NILE ZRAZOMIr DiPOZZ," PETER REITT&ER In snowed totoxnhib 01 1 / 1 111171,f0r all kinds of AMP RONUM XTAL rummage, . at reamtabl• ratlo - Sills, Steps, 44hlers, `posts, .Motittme4ts, Ceme- I/ • • . tag Blocks, &c., &a., ontand Antotioil In *very otpo desired, by boot o workmen: ' - . iltb.Chiloroirom a tUstanceptouptlyottinutint to. Jnao3.—ti I COOPER,INGI -- PETRE C L P Hascomaiencod the • . , COOPERING BUSINESS In all its branches at lila residiese• on tb. Masoisais burg road,nt tAfp sod of Cullalo Omit, GottyabnzA, Pa. 11 ftg'shrayslave made to order - an kin" 40" QX inur rsaszmr, visor? antirDs. Awe= sraNDE, • runs, • BARRIZAL lido ntannieture 6 and Id gal.Hoga ANdor Anna& And all 'tither kinds of Coopering. &spatting - done thasP l 7 didgatch. @hems bean.- Aag.l3, 11160.-tf NEW.BUSINEBB.- Upholgtefing Ate Trimming ; WILLIAM! E: R CULP ft /lapelled an establishment apposititZf r eavel — Covering•Sofas, - Chairs,- Mat- . traaaes, aid Upholstering • • . - in 'all branohes. _ Reab°ollnuc" l mi e l iir i ttr: " ITi r e bu tte rians so rms. am pa FL% arg,Pa.,D•c.ll.—tf ROJERT D. ARMOR Nis i'' : i lt . i'le II , ; PL EsARMOR , ..ALL .11ARGER, . _ 4rerViqfmk sersitleardist_,refroseheangrA ms! , ! . - G.ETTYSBURG, PA., T ' - ' pe9lll#Wittelid o . t all cie, I iteihaleiltic ' klieeliii tlisitostistio: "laW•dtooliggilm"/" mosnikoMialibe , _ ..., GAS PIPE Was wiglissiba kids, ,ac op o.; also WAVES P l g e l r aps;Top sad frost Asid.lnshort.fmarialegkokrikesilingloor wat " Al t x" F": i Ad . 1 ~ .... , - • . :. fr . aii:s4i k I a lal i t i larAratarilikyd tis , . L t z . truer, , kinds MI ' OttiAgiCBMITHING. fre.... . micic..umh., en Ilrabtantos 1 ,0) 3: .. ,11 . E M 11 440 0 4 : ti next door to Outmost'', Oarpentor Shop. Pr1D04044 lio itliVagio waucts,survi. reteolgriarit«,.. i al.itaiub.reraigga 1111 , 411.1NG.4 all dada. Glee si;O:anall. t . .14,113,1 r it R rutp G#I I I 4 I4IIIFRO, PA., Plidertiker & Paper-Hanger, • P r. P ... "1....,'" '"1 4 111 * -”#" * "- - fraFFINS L OF AZALASIKAAL - 11 ' ookoitsii441164 s erkitiollionrAti r rtnd e „ ....: . ‘ 44.1.r. etAlti k /4 - . #414.i1f 4kMailiffir EIGIOEALVit - 1110 EXECUTED TO ORDER. . t *erkstnlot.eitowdoeroosot oft attboroniaberce : ai l 141114Mtt. . iilli 11185111 ME= 1..; , 1., IRE =I apisi ilmottnuse =u m jj US MB AIM . - . .... me _ _ ... . . , ... ~:,.., . .. ,.4 ,lr ~... - ,—:--- ..-.-,.. , %,-.,„- , • - ...,.. , - .',4-'-.:y• - • , -- - T.:, ,' r"'T...•::-.... - ,-; • . .., •• • -.. . , .- '4lll* ~...tr•-• .. ... . • ~.. .. ... _ . .. • . .._. . . . . . ... .• • . .. 1 . . . , . •\ - • , , . ~ . . • .:.1: f 9 . '%, : i• '...-..:--_ .'' II: .3 \ '. 7 ::,', ''''._.:', i . 1. '' . \---____......,.., .. ~. , . . \ .k,..1'; 0 , '• '.. '. . “... , 0., 0 ' -14 N., I ' . . [ • , ~.... 1 . - .. .. ----- . . -'..';\ ' -.. f• \ . , , 1 ' .. \ , \., \ 0 :: :i ; s '•••.- —,-,. . 7 ; • O r • ; - ~l~x~ • . r VOL: LXX. --NO , . 22 usiatss Cards Al! kJ - EWA of BREAD, BOLLS, SHINGLES, PAILINGS, &c JOHN GRUEL csAMliklial2BllßG ST., GETTTSBITG next doer to &We Medi, NLOOK HERE ! TIM undersigned undersigned has leased , the War•-hottatoa th stomata tiltratton street sad the Itallroad,Gettylburg,Pa.. andwi I I earlyon th Grain & Produce Business nallitebranches . The higheit prieetcwi be paid tbr Wheat t itye,Oorrt,Osta, 01. d ?Imo thy Weeds, Planted, Owente; Hay and Strew, Dried Fratt,Nnbaloap,lliune,gbanldere and ilidee„,Pota toes, with everything else in the country predate it... GROCERIE,S OF KINDS moamtiatl) for sale ,Ooffsom. Sugar/ Molauem.fyr- Tn&t o , , e t"; lr:Witarti Rp 121: 4.. Also, 00aL Ma 011, Tar, ae. PAS of all klads;i3plkamand . :N la; Barking and chewing To: baccips. Ha Ii always able to supply a first rate artlel• o floar,with the different kinds el feed. AlsoGronndelluitar. withonanosandotherfe sera. IOAL.by Then us hel,ton or ca rload. Ss will also Op a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to No .18bNortb llowerd, BALT/MORN . end No.Bll Market street, PHILADELP/lIA.- 411 goods emit to altherplace will be received and forwarded promptly Towle 'Wald be marled "t:111188 CAR.' April 2,t1169.=1 Juarnt RULE. J. E. W 781.2 WK. J. Wittig Joseph Wible & Sons , Produce Dealerg, Forwardipg and Commission Merchants. Ernsth.east eornerof Railroad and Washington streets oBITTSBURG PA. H ItIHYdT price paid foialiklndsea : i nod try n licego7.ra,h l t : priorpaldforacwßayandßyeStraw. Weidllkeepconsantli on band for alien kinds of GROCERIES, such as Sugars, Cadens. Teas, Molasses and Syrup, To baosos,lioaps, Spices, and everything usually kept in a Grocery Paso. . - LINE OF CAR? TO BALTIMORE. vrik walrus' o f of 4TlltO allatizoore weakly, to the Warabous• of 111(1.140N A CO., 128 North .01, minor of ilranklfn, for the transportations of soods each way,lsartng thrtyablerg *vary ilonday and re turning on Wednesday. The beat broods ol FERTILIZERS constant!, oe laud, orsecuredatabert notice for these ordering. April 9,1869.-0 REMOVAL. --The undersigned I_ll/ hai reom oredbit PRINTING °MCI bow the Diamond to the corner o t Railroad and Washington streets, where be will be plowed to meet 'his old Mends and patrons April 90-3 t .NEW FIRM. A. E. ]CKENRODE HU, 444111 tha Warshousa, lately occupied b Philip Hans, at Omit, Otralop, pp the lip. of th 'Gettysburg Zailosed,3 isllnfroas Ilsataretewa, sad windmills ant/ads ot Grain and Produce, giving the Menai market pries. I will also keep eosidantly on hand for sale all kinds ofd , GROCEIL/ES, Chaos, depr, ltolases, yus, Tops, pith Hal .pish„Oils:par, spivs, Sae o n sad pard,Tobamos, to Also, thi hest breads of PIAVE, with nap of al kinds; a be, MOIL I reepectittily eoltclt themstrosageofinufrieside, =dinette the pit bIIC le eallaad my Mock •.11.1110i2111.0D11. • Jai .22,4 f 'RO.B.ERT M'CURDY, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES &o. OITTTIMIDIG, PAM 'A. pint a adersigned paying a this are-ho ass In 1 Carliele street adjoining litiebler's Mall,the liig,hosiprkosfor FLOOR, MOUT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BCC!- . ARRAS', CLOY= •NDTIMOTRY-8211)11, POTATOES, lte.;Ac., ikadlnylt•oprotkiesrstaglvo sisal %Libra lonise Re has eon/Usti, ea fustian sale, A - LARGE SUPPLY OP GROCERIES • NolssmAlytalw,CoMmte SsiagareAko „with Ea! t Fish OfhP,Tar, Soaps, Bacon umiLLard, Tobsecos,Ao. Also tb.bettbrsadaor/LOUR, with Fin of 1111 kinds Hellkewissbas SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, SolublelPardlielia . oo.albodes' Pbespbat • and • A Mexican Guam. 'Whilst impart thehighest market p rice* fo riti hs boys, he eons at the lowest Relax profits. :He asks ashore of public guOronsgs, resolved to giro ISt elbeticraliarrin else . SOBER T Mo4JUEDI , lel y 211,1869.— t I NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVEISIG p nrchase d the extensive Wayabonas, Oars,- Ito. of (in, IfJanatuur, the nodaralussahnuad tottirty , DS the bildasteino der deo dm of Mesas .6 Om, at ttia obi stand on tbsCollll.llo4tWeibbigtmand Rearm, datrista , on a esOrsexemilmasoatothen berotolbre ern Matalaritnettl Trelitat Can wi I naive oat Wateimas every 111111 DAY 2100 N. and atom- Aliedlitlon trains will bs run moot:salon may mitre By this arraaniament VIC see pratared imovlty /might at alt-thasm to and from flatof it. all bednaes of tkis kla d intrafted to as,wplba prompt 144: (4: - ...ra - R w owar• • Zest, Bahl ' ammo. Doing 4starininsd to my rood prima, sal absapanddrelfair we: seltmearybody to give as • sail. 1/74 - .II.ItIGNAN, ALIKAIMBROOSEMI - .T.4.IIIIIIIIIGEtAII. Jan.S.lll6a- TO THE. - LADIES. SPRING MILLINERY MISS A. HYMMEN mew hymn PhlledilethaH at her XII- I limit establishment on' Bat heron at. Chafro Meg, swat the Presbyterian Cllntrah v a ata7 larip and sloped amottmeat et nem style VONNETS AND HATS, Ribbons.l,7ks, Ova, Nkasks, ELBASAST FRENCH FLOWERS, natim i aislitow Trimmings and tailor Geode. at every dption awl the latest styles. Gaps for elderly ,Ladies. 1111Taill the dtiMitiont of the Leann. to' her se! lectinamt, MINA stfitheeold se lewied esih fries*, Are 15, 111711-110 /11.1 SON , IN' THE BLOOD, ,Nltnre's Own Vitalizer. TIE PERUVIAN snup -An Ifroi Tonic, without Alcohol, xuthouftwotobtbs:laidAs stavissi figm. ""k aisuarh____ BlP urawacm amassinsi allain trt. 4. ltem oits. .aft=4. itufaur, U • Pam Tait. lad aniggium pereaDy. .1 Iteztt. .....axamariaioss -84003144 1 41saiiITE s. Flat& . t of wli Baltimoi* Lock Hospital Physician of this ealebrstad Institution, hasDie covered the most Doctots, "goody, Pleasant and B feMuslimmody IA the World for all DIIIIIASIS OP IhiPitUDJINC/a. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Striotareo, Affection of the 'Ways or Bladder Involuntary Dischmaloo s i po j Gardß al Debility, Nervomsnen, Dyspepsia, a/manor. Law Spirits, Costruion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, nmidity,Troshilna, Diatoms of Sight or °Odium., Disease of Head, Thrown, Na.. or Skit, Atomises of thoLiver,,Lungs,Stomach or Boveis—thoee terra hie Disordsmarbing from Solitary Habit. of Touch— es:cage sod solitary practices more fetal to their victims than the song of the Symms to the 'Mariners of Ulyiera, blighting their moat brilliant belief or anticipations, rendering earrlage,Ac., is posaibla YOBBO WIN _ . lfspeohtlly, who have become the Victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and assernetive habit which - aa• Dually sweeps to an untimely grave thou/soda of young two of the tome :exalted talents and brilliant tatellect, who might otberwisehaveantroweg listen ing ihmates with tbe tbuoders of chows. or wak ed to scanty the living lyre, may call with faU. Den- Mew,. Married Permrs,tor Young Den oontemPlating mar riage. swam of Phyalail Waskussa (Loss of Procrea tive Power—lospotency),N•rvous Iscitability, pal pitation, Drum le liVealt i p. Darrow Debility, or any other Dlsquallileation, lly relieved. Do arbo places hives. an der the are of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his hamar ao a gentlennia, and conildently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAK IMPOTENCY, LOA'S OP POWER, Ito ediately Cored end Pull Vigor Restored. This disMasidag nifectßul*-wtdeb rendersilh/ Ihia• erableaud marriage inipossible— le the penalty paid by the sloth:as of Improper indulgence*. Toting per sons are too apt to coinuilt &acmes :POW pot Wag aware of tbe droultal coneequences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procrestion is lost sooner by those idling lute improper habits titan by ' the pedant? Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy °Reprint, the most serious and deetructive iry mp tome of Posh hudyAid plod grim. The system becomes deranged, the Physical med Mental room. Ikea weakened, Loss of Procreatipe Power, Darya,. Irritability, Dyspepsia. Palpitation of the glow , l a . digestion Constitutional Debfiley and Westing of the Frame, digestion, Consumption, Decoy and Death: JOHN CRESS A CPU WASHANTAT LIT TWO DAYS Relief lo six Hours! No Mercury I Persons Ruined by Ignorant, Trifling Pretenders and their pendly Poisons, al:*0 apply lnapledliatsly. PR. JORNBTog, Member of the Royal CoUrge of Rumour London, Graduate of one of the most Mamma ON is the Oohed States, and tae grastet pert et whose life kw been spent in the hospitals of Wildcat, Paris, Phila. deiph la sad elsewhere, has effeeteo seise of the mats astonishing cure that were sorer known; rainy troubled with ringing la the heed and ears when asleep, great aervousness, being alarmed at sadden sounds, baellIJIL 50 .7 w i th deringt meat of mind, were cured -hottaeditdely, TAKE PARTNDLAR licrneg. Dr. J. adlreases all Mom who hare injured them selves ivy improper ifedulgerice and solitary habits, which nth: both body apd miad, aulltaing the* Ike either heather, study, society of marries?, These ars mad of Ws sad and inelairehisly effects produced by the early habitp ofyentb, via: Weaknees of the Sect and limbs, Pale's In the Head, Dimness of eight, Low of Muscular Power, Plopitallen of tie 'Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irrimbillty,Deraugement OS the Digestive gamble; General Debility, Symp toms of uonsuroption, dr. KEN TALLY.-The fearful effects; an the mind are macs to be dreaded. Lou of Memory, Coisfoiion of pepreenan of Emma, Styli torebedlags, A Ter. NM Drina:les,, dell-Dfstrust, bye 13olitodt, Ity, IC., mescals of tha ev il s produced. Thousand. of persons of all ages am sew what what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming week, pate, neeMale leas emacistad, having a singular appearance. about the cough and symptoms ofEenetimptkot. 3. E. WHILE Who have Injured themselves by a attain practice, indulged to wben alone, a habit frelneutly learned from evil companions or at ttbool, the effects of which are nightly alt,even when asleep , apd If not in cared, renders errii e eaddestroya both mind mid body, ehoold apply immediately. abet a Pity that a young man, the hope of Wa country, the pride of his latent', should be snatched from ail prospects and employmint of life by, this conseqoence of desist fog 111411 the path of =PIM and divulging a certain secret habit. Bach pumas mud, before tosteseplating MASELLON, Itailect that a wand Wad mad body ary'pie wog ao. cowry seqtileftps to posses* cotispler hap lased, wittiest thee" sae jininiey Woe hie b. •••••• • , the ss ROI prospect hens", dash. mete the m amordt. gad tilled witli the litetsweboly rideraloa that the bappirese of soother is blighted' ' with as. own. DEILIBB OE DLTATIDINCLB. Wl* the aniguldsd lad iseprattrat 'rotary ofplar aur• An* that MI hat laindbai to. sans of tids sam e* diem* r Wp Pr!olt 11.Y.Peirs that la, lii 4 ouod sea* of *ma or drsad till aiscoe•ry 'asters hiss hula applying to thole lOW. trim ntacatian and ft baseman:ay, pia Moils batman* bias, do/aylitg flll the outietltatinsal nymytunas or gbh torpid utssaileiliallie their anpotrasee, both as ■ berated tors Wool, Os mod none, nocturnal salad to she hoed and Mato, daimon ol modal on the *la Man and arms, Plea:bog on the head, &co and satrealtiss, prag smog Wt* know yepialty, till of las; a. palaw . ot the month ur the beoal or the no., h4lll n and th ninon e ot this *gal ulna* bsottris a fd übJ of eumaloszatlon Till death pats • period to I balloting, by sobotag tom to that nada. covered *anal *.Mum who*. awn*** retaras.? It • rainsacholy tact that thoosandildit virtues to *la trirrinnt ituaasa, tablas toss tio *soar liana* or ariskilusul'YhTarlimars,who. oy the une of that awry Pets*, lternuy, di• sugy tae cazeittladatl4 Not toneftrithe of eorailt t hoop the yinaappy *fro Sr month anew month smug *as amass as Wanton craracainad, ate Inaind of bolas rebtonal to • resew al ce LW , Vigor aid ,ipinap h i a dap* Mare kiln pith MOH Itiallth toa dy galling dUllispitaintalit. .1 0 nook thereabia, Dr. Joillitroa pleolgashlrstaeli to preserve Iles oust farlohdle nearecy, sad' 'nom Ids **Delve proctlce sal ohnr•atioas in the gnat auspltab 'of htlloro. ptam. filet tit Ms country, inzoind„ • r*ce, ua*lphia., sad standar% is errant* to ono the nonlanahl, dpoody and .111- masa eterneay In mit world far atl Ulna,* of la d Office. 7 South Frederick at., Id& loft band Ado going from Baltimore WOOS, Vasarnona, • low doors from oho corner. nannot to *boom =aslant • fnuatfor. • 4/irNa letterarraelyed dalnripoetpaidandeont hip a stailerftola need on the reply. POISPai arts lag Amid frau hp, lad mend a portion of advertise ment deecriblng iymptoms. There are so many Paltry, Designing add' Worth. issas impinged& adveg tisetasaivea as Pitysiciasiss, trilling With and rotate' he health ot all! Who as. lbellanately tall Into thair power. that Dr. elohalltaa dams it noreeettry to my especially to those Imre ="4With his repatriate thed.hla prodhatlale or ,41,ways hang In his Aloe INDOXJ3IOII.EXT OP THE To &ZS& The many thousands curied it this Dablibili= year ante year and ;be anaminsse istporeastili Operstions pitlorthed by Dr. Johnston witaleheil by the repetwatattre of the prim ainfraeny , 03intir per sons, notices of which hove appeared Apia andegain benne the 'public, besides his standing ha 'ageo tie m= of character • sad reeponsibtiley, le a guarantee to the atilicted, I . - SEM DIBILIEII6 BPEIIDILY ODILID: March 11, t MEAT M.ARK.T! N E W 'FIR M! GIORGI B. STOUR i 71tADDIIIII B. Wlll4 HAVING estared Into pastaersalp laairsp IRMO 81 1 / 1 11111118, win klieg it on la all Its bresabea kis& Fresh Neat .very - Day. , • Bab(Harr Tniaday and Saturday mainlna. &,.H momenttt Wadnesdiy, Strtnidny and Map, sten. Ili 7[atinatitananteno.lll.starar's reddens* tinelain; . 1641 ilasolostaraditinata. Dow fat stack faa oda will And it'to their adaintaarraan iiaVndiilMhaao lfr • • t lTOvsa wp)„_ . West /fiddle Street Makket (=As Tax ootrar-aotras.). I . Every Day tin the' Week, IDNDAY inshltalitarwbetais +raker reia/II&O/1 weds,y. Orders ifidtddl*lidllldo4•ldisdr w9lNoipreaeol,4oUi, = 'Oozes A. oosoiu. rt i,`• Hardware and , : Groceties, 6 = GETTYSBURG. PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 'lB7O. DB. JOHNSTON, 11.11tRIAGI YOUNG MiLS DA. JOHNSTOS, §sichtring. p* , ..4.1 ght tar zid*mind. "WOW WILL IT it When a lbw more years us a►cr, And they lay our weary heads LoW beneath the daisy blossoms the Pale and peaceful dead— When the lips, which oft hare blued us. Strive, "Thy will be done,' to say, And they bide tut from the sunlight And thessing of birds away— When our:11)11-1UP, free finial prison, And the* fettering bond,' of clay, Upward, tdwtrd the "marry Mansions" Speed on tireless whip—limey. Will the loved ones gone betbre us, Watch us on cur upward flight P Shall we see their beckoning fingers From the battlements of light? Will they meet twat the gateway When we reach "the better land r When we:thimble at, theirglory Will they take na by the band ? Will they say, "0, Masi beleYed, ,Pligrim from the load of time, We have oft, among the Angelo, Sought for iineasnenta like thine t" Shall we not timong the etagere, •Whil&the music floats arotlnd, Recognize some friend departed By an , old faralller sound ? Will not families—united In their changeless home elystan— Know each "other, when they're gazing With an angel's perfect. vlson ? Will not children gladly gather sound a father or a mother ? • Or a sister haste to welcome Some one who was once a brother ? Will they not in pleasant cooyerse speak of earth—life's little story— As they glide, with feet that tire not, Down the avenues of glory ? 0, when they whose presence to us Seemeth needful as the day, Answer to the "Come up hither" Of a voioe they mast obey— When they to tour bluer weeping Answer not with sigh or moan, But, with pale hands meekly folded In their dreakniem rest, sleep em— it is sweet to think that ever They will kep some mortal semblance ; .And that e'en Smong the angels We can tried some old resemblance. There to earth—names they can answer While eternal cycle, roli— And their countless years of heaven Make the lifetime of the coal. POs THE LITTLE HOLZ/ JOHN BHRTONI3 PIXASURE Taw Here waa sad news, indeed; all the more that finch very different 0 1 0 1 411 ware ex pected. "Poor Harry!" said Mrs: Burton, wlplog her eyes. "The last time we beard from him he was in such spiritsl Mr. Ludlow had Just bought this great tract of wild land, sad was VW( .4 Q WM tip city right along. HO 1 144 1 10 Rack aE U.rry, end prondied to give him sncheiteaces, be sides pfalng him the vary Wiest trawl, that lha Paw Wm! *ought Ids Somas wu as ggod as made Tart was a year— yes, eighteen mouths—ago, and we bola been looking this long time for &law; but Haul watt never any band * walOpiroad no wonder, he hadn't the beast to said strh news. SO Mr. Ludlow has failed, you aay ?" "Gone all to pieces," replied tie neigh bor wbo bad brought the word. "Sim Jones stayed over night jpgollwassotiab , with a men who had been on Umre only a few weeks before. The works are all atop ,ped ; the huddle's left off, just, kap pened ; some halt !Wished, some jail Mead, others dons, all riut the doors and windows. Of course the men were thrown out Of Ink pkinnent„ treaty one. %hose that had a little got sway 'a fast as they wild. But many had rum in Zia at the mill .and stork . expecting their wages soon from Xi. low—wages that they'll never see a pmay of—snd they had to stay. nil - km* hose getting ;Kamer and poorer, till Ws hard to my what they'll come to. Its. -my belief, Hannah liuttoo,l that your brother's folks actually bona% Pacnifib to ems in- What a tale was this to be told In ibe mug Ibrin house, overflowing with imaged and with plenty l The girls stood Aglaia at the dreadful picture, and Yna ikatea's tears flowed afresh. John Burton was a young fellow Indian days, though we are rued tor seeing • ids gra n del k iktr ea about bbn notr, mad kw bad not a bit of the priest nor the Lashed! his composition. He remembered bow Mid& Harry, a tail, shins hid, used to -Adis Mat nutting In the fail, or draw/s*l4o, the lied in winter. One f.the brightest- renollea dons of his childhood, was that ae-Berty.'s wedding, When lie bad been AM ithodossil guest, allowed to sit up till ten 0194114.101 *sited on. sit Mt., of dl 4.o ol ___. !r F' pretty, lively young woman laws imp bad been, and little 'Joey and 'dm_ baby; what cunniiig children ! And la',lhink their being In iblifdreadful State 110110 irk de creatures *that tepongito Thiry kat behrtiptitfin some way; thatinister- Mr- 81A 0 4,,had,_4 08 w11k 41 , 1 01,1 a be, ciati44 - 41* wbelik,lo7 Dade blown Ok aliaL Se,•Nbe lbw'wet. "Andlain ler wild to XV° oentethlng done ationt " MI& 31401116 4 7 1Vhy, -what would pa Mato eyrie*. ad tha ilifOrsVidnOng t° :Tata:l4 3 lo John sumained„ "Ade.% Li mesa Wive, Mimi lwacit. Hrß katt,thlng would be to get them away freer -osioacol 4.0 4 • R . ! Aillki.w.l 3 if *we ise,waiki xS madileiPuuinr. guanwswing lort••'Tietkiesw bow sunitialtial Intim* dawninal At dst at til**4lll*** - 4. f'tei, fkliAit'!:,4o4- I V 4 bow on earth M be to ptAllUdt r Tien Mitt b — roadied-14. _radoubt fel of:the mosolioak It wIGP :•{U me gorallta tbatartather, 74 o4,l l Ll4.i -1 : Srpiz 41144 •ex should lbst.tolumw italiltiOtiblik an be Ikea . /WO Poolibleaniilleiloda tw Ram, oven if / wady. iikesw yommif." , . 1. 1, /SO, heler,r3sidilJobsblkon4ll6o ' " thiiebonethiattiolulby tOtlloololllll4 madinliall4l Isodi 0 4 11100nol *isle I/Orel Dl4llklNWlEffek bektitimplegatker," . ^tt ..,ctfurki 61,490;,emee140 woulek uteilutr 014; Mr. /34100 Are - • "Well, 'beie would be so paitli;age trouble, also. "There's my hedfer," said he ; "pretty little Star, I to part with her, but it's in a good cause. Let me sell, her, father, and whatever she fetches shall go in for my share of the business." lir. Burton still hesitated. Middle aged people are different from boys; they look longer at a project before adopting it. The flamer was well to do, but he had a large Lustily to bring up, and there were plenty of calls upon his mama already. There was but little money in those days, and a dollar looked like a good deal-to hard working people.. Ho knew nothing of what Harry's debts might be, and then, if be mess for - the family, they must stay with him till they could look about, and get a chance to do something for themselves; and very likely they might be out of clothing, and need a regular outfit. But then, on the other band, what a dreadthl state poor Harry was re dosed to; a good-hearted fellow, too, as ever lived. The dellberatkms all ended In John's favor, and he was t., t,e off qa soon as he could get ready. He dhinot need a secs bidding, but flew about, and soon bad team rigged up. Though it wait toward end of April, there was a good deal of scow yet in our State, but be was going Into Pennaylvanla, where the Ornate was milder, and did nut dare to Mart on runners, lest the snow should go off, and leave him on bare ground. So be took a Pennsylvania wagon, its great, strong hoops covered with canvass, and making a comfortable shelter from wind aid ftenp. fde had not a very showy pair of horses, for the old white was big and gaunt, while the Deacon's mare was rather under-sized, besides being of a Warren col or, and they had any number of spavins and *lndlais between thant. Partner Bar low had a pod laugh when be saw them harnessed up. 13ut John did not moan to be disheartened, Be thought as much of appearances as other lads of his age, but be would not let pride stand between him and a good deed. "I don't care bow they look," he said, theerfully ; "there's It good deal of go in 'CU yet " Mrs. Barton and the girls bad been busy u bees mesnwhits. They had a two-buir hel basket ready, full of provisions as It could hold. There was a turkey staled and masted, two or three pairs of chickens, half dozen mince pies. a roll of butter, and loaves of bread ; and every chink was filled up with dough -nuts. John watched the puldag of this basket with the greatest satisfaction.' "There'll be plenty left when I get there, and I gnus it will look good to hungry f01k.," be said, exultingly. He sot forth in hick spirits, and traveled south, almost in a direct Vise. There was less and less snow as be advanced, and he was glad enough that he had come op Wheels ; The itsi dsi Went off 'very well, end be stopped for tbe idea st a village bran, not Ear from the Pennsylvania Hue his horses ware pat up, and fed with the oats be lad brought along. The land- WY mode tea for hhn fa h 11Wn little tea- Pet. and he took hb eitiVer front the two- Nisbet bliaket. route people did not travel that as day do now-adays ; they eloebnl ill* own provisions, and paid for musk* bat their lodgiag sad their berme bay. At Me pin* Jots beard of amble 1041114; tti Oft* was sing cif rapidly, and *teems weed Mag. The atm day we a best cis Over mess Mune fie bridges bad been swept away, and be raiddi i ted to ones oa a ride frantework of beans and planks, badly Lid down, balm* wk/oh the water boiled and bawd, and 110 yeas blade et lee were eibirkA. Oben the road was owned with , tiger . t rOdwe , r up the horses' lop, and' he want blew chill 'ewe melting snow del& It was a raw, emir fatiasrtime, and he wegbdesough to put 0 1) fee the eight The hut darwas plemmiter again. He wan sit iiightWground, and the Meads were einesicom, hum than be bad 'liver " :era in his own &ate. In open 4dacmi he saw great patches of the moss pink In blossom ; tbe grotmed was roof Whit ' it you Might bays stotehied garden after prden with the tioitern„ and bed . piety still • to spare.— Then h would ride mils attar sallotiough the Lida woods, always over the same dos made. z. They laid out their routes- theft as we do a rapway, from if one. givem point to anothor, and it went thrt)ogh a town, ..or through s landmass,. it.was just as careltd iy . • Towtpd poem of the fourtikdayhe found binning judo; the end of his josoneyi pICMITIM that he had beat ail the way paint ings otitis Erin' pew bdatmeramd bright er. However WO. off asnyondAta WU irmight be, their troubles were almost., I ever And hen was Ludlow . itaslf, the pus to which the tackler merchant had gives his name, and which he had hoped to build up to,o emu and prosmotals town. John implatel the idle sawmills and the large ho mif to walls Mopped half way in. their atk cent ; he nit everywhere, u ihe neighbor had described, the windewlesaand,doorless hums swing bleakly at the. passer-by. TIM iinMpartionlif Whoothe Made Inquiry dated hi m .16 to be hums 'dweumg Wei of dgo r dire& Hb stocked at the door. Could file pale, holloWeyed woman, who openet by be the oound 7 ikced, rosy checked Aunt Ellen he ,Vimesidettred„ e - 4/11 - thil Si' Dean's r be asked, thinking there Might be 'same mistake: I .iTaly* was the answer. "D 6 you Wish to see hill?" • - • • I "I &mild like to see either 14 or his with," moliel John. "I am Mrs. Mao," the wqrsii, .74111 you int My lumbsollisagsse *ise mew bosh, bnt. will 'be' home pre lenti,pp" • • Ittlutimawdetl Abe itnitatin, and wok pioti by- ibadka 1 •at rat l tbat was . 420464 up tbaddeanap o mad did balm/ to •lbarftanaktlyrtimpaptioaaa absettal, It cOuld not& watt, bateettavtba piaosina 111 I* SLatt, *PM 1 _ SRA Velda. were *OM aback 41 1 4.411 1 1 man was _ • idadirti • taw mita matiattkettrpt lkale baked aIICAPAstr , Aa fti:4111161:1111st, 111; Cobbitatat•bausakt•ibtrAt VaUpabolat. 40, Am& *Ara isuatikabbai ,ptiamd MINe *rail bad asatittaadbualibtop b ompi . ••• _.. • _. ;... ..71k. dakmpikimitiaia..•edemkowe mittilmr Rift-tuaw 4proswy xems* abiilliffbrittm....l: _.l ,. .d.:l xPli-wil, tikes; . Thqr• i 1M1N0.400. .„ r sad i Mrs. Deis, iritlN t it. .... MbAt Yi:o t4.•tern:4 PS k: TiVll. = A/9Am, aLit looked at him earnestly. He could bold out no longer. "Well, Aunt Ellen," _said he, "it's a pretty story that you won't even knbw me when I've come all this way ito see you." She ran to his side. "John, John," she cried, "is it you, can it be you 2" "Just me, Annt Ellen. No one else, whatere'r." And then she threw, her arms around his neck, and kissed him, and cried, and laughed together, while John himself, tall lad as he was, bad to turn away and wipe his eyes. The children started at the scene, greatly amazed at the behavior of their mother and the stranger. "CJme here, Annie," said Mrs. Dean, re covering herself a little. "This is your Cousin John, that you've so often heard us talk about. She was our baby, you know, when we hired in Buuernuts ; we had only her and Joey then. Joey has gone to the sugar bush with his father. 0, what will Harry my when he sees you! The others have been born since—Mary and Johnny. We named him partly for you, and partly for my brother. Come here, children, and see your comic. " Before long, John had his namesake on his knee, with the others hanging round him, and the mother seated close to his chair, It was only a few minutes, though, before the most natural - thought in the world came into poor Aunt Ellen's tuba "I am sure you must be hungry, atter your ride," said she, coloring deeply, "and I've very little to offer you. There is nothing in the house but a few potatoes"—her voice faltered— "and—and I don't know where to get any thing more." This cut , to John's heart, you may be sure. tine of his own d Leople och a strait I However , he set show his "NeVer said .he, cheer fully. "We'll soon, attend to :that. It's time I was looking after my horses. Chil dren, suppose you come out to the wagon with tne. " 411 the youngster trotted oif contentedly In the Wake of their new cousin, whose first act was to draw fOrth the basket front beneath die camas oover. "Here's a doughnut for each of you, Johnny and Mary ; you mast eat am feat a* you can, for there are a great many of them, and I am afraid they won't be good if they ste kept long. Oue for you, too, Annie, and do you think I can twat you to carry in tltis mince pie ? I mum drive tunic( the shed, and give the horses antuthirw to eat, and then I will bring In the rest of the things myself." "Now if you cm let ua have a table cloth, Loath Elken i " be said a tow minutes afterwards, u be lugged la the heavy basket, "a cloth and a few dishes, we'll soon hare dinner ready. I bays not taiten my own pet i thought I should enjoy it better WWI you," The cloth was soon spread, the turkey liuded to Atm Ellen, a loaf of breed given to one of the children, a pie to another ; WI Presently 4 liMet WU aft corth, the like of which the family had not beheld in many a day, "I see you hays the tea kettle on," said John ; "that's Wig, for I ban semi Mat ra. ten here that Wive bought be last time ha went down with, a drove to .A.thasiy." "I had a few &swim kit said Aunt liiike ; "I -hare been keeping it along In met we should-be sick, and needit more; but you is hatter, I don't doubt, /lister /Want alltays would him the my beet, I know. lam sorry we haven't any milk or sugar," she added. "There Is $ paper of sugar somewhere In this basket," observed John, diving, Into It. "As for milk, we must contrive to get along without that.' - 'The potatoes will be done directly," aid Aunt &lien ; "I put tha' ores as soon as you welt oat" "Math pritir," returned John. 'Me shall have a dianar weak eating. Now if Uncle Harry would - joss mew tot" Be had not bag to welt. As the pota toes- were taken off the fsclpt. qf Ahe family appeared. You can *vim the delight, the hand sluicing, sad ejsenissioris. There was the acqualatanos with Joey, very dif &rent from the Wale isahlise -John resama bared. And then came,* dinner, Uncle Ilan) , returned thanks him a full beam It was loilimihrt to see bow the hungry badly ewloyed that meal. They had not Mated lead ,in months ;Indian cakes, inked up with water,weritall.they had been able to afford; the flee- *herniae loaf went off with pat rapidity,, An for butter, Atitti Elsa said ,they bad almost torgotten how It taatid, pild the Erlietgeklee roll met with special Amor ; while you may be ore the children did not neglect the mince Pies, real Awl deb sad sad full of plums. Whatitia meal .was over. John and his uncle demi their elialps to the Are; while Aunt Ellen cleated awry% , Ahem wits so much to ask and.teff , t h at !biz meld hardly talk fast enough 1. theehiltiretoeleit about them, listening, endaow Agat Ellen paused, towel and cup hi hand; to Join the conversation. The gnat 4lre scared, and sparkled, and idiot ! 'out . towthe of flame, and tinkled bright bits of rs*,down into the ashes, and tilled the room with its rosy glow. "Ton have pkatty of irgirali here, at, any rate," =asked ;ON as they • drer ' _ back their Chain from tins hearth. "Tes, thank God!" • said • Uncle Harry. sews have never known ryitat It was to suffer from the weather. We have all the Mel we choose to'cut and-draw." "I luxe sometimes thought," Aunt main added, "that it was the greatest comfort We could have.' I had almost rathei be huogry theta go without a good fire." John thought It would be hard to a*ke the choice, but 4uo :word APNAInn4, asperisuce. When the uldldum were .4 I, U 4 tltPhiuteel l pith 1 11841 4 71110H s of tbritglruutslnd intocuvtee Coltman!, the rurerati told the story of their. privations. 44141 emdfihNNlO Credit 4t ; It seemed too ittfoctuhlif Y ) .Pc info!, , • "You are not so attached to the Awl, Wen, that you ain't tear yourselves away," biked I" ropned tdOsither. Alto what cm we goat--I %vat *Vent tO of ituariwitb. Alt my +IAD Amur nit *Waal*** spot. Truiskitti Idak 01111 or theivelgtelronorod) buptrita make it littlitiby it, but It 4 stilts drop bi Op boob*" 11 11 " Ms was Joba's keow, and be hid ,stissigesili all Me , oirti- *my: 4 0110 inkri*4hiniabk- to tar 4ili dJe igerl itibiLbet; 01 *W is 'o w se* It -3 01010111;$ catasrm•T omb for. You dual go beck to the o • I n c fc • ',f4ti 4, 1 w7""gli tifto ' fitbt° • • s 4 * l •. ' "'Ole " 114 W". thfillt . • • ' ' a r. 9 1 ? 0 . O \c J. l o' "if • "dh. BO WHOLE NO. 3610 "Oome, come, wife," he said, when he Could And his voice, "this will never . do. You've kept up a good heart through all the bad luck; you milsn't give out when It comes to the good." Aunt Ellen presently grew calm, 3nti the three began to talk over their plans. The neat, day was Saturday ; that would give them time to pack up what few things they still possessed, or dispose of whst thy could not carry with them; on Sunday of course, they must rest ; and bright and esrly Monday morning they would be on their way. What a prospect It was! On their way from this land of famine, to com fort, and peace and pie* ! Suddenly a dreadful thought struck Uncle Many. "I'm afridd it can't be done," he said ; "can't be, after all. I owe a good .teal; not more than I could soon pay off, though, if I had work. Bat the people here are very poor, and they can see by your looks that you belong to folks that have things. I'm afraid they'll make trouble for you. You don't know Pennsylvania law, perhaps ; that anyone engaged in car rying off a-man who is in debt, can be arrested. and held responsible till all Ls paid. And I'm afraid they will think it is a quick er way to get their money than to wait I can work, and send it to them !' John was taken attack by this disclos ure ; he had known the law before. Still he would not be discouraged just yet. t`l hope • there is no cause for alarm, Uncle," he hastened to reply. "We thought there might be something owing, and I have a little with tue to provide for it. In the morning we will look into matters, and see what can be done," The next day, then, accounts were ex amined. Nothing showed John the sad poverty of the region more clearly than did the miller's book. Here was charged quart after quart of Indian meal ; some had bought even as little as a pint ; no one had takeu more than a peck at any time. He was rejoiced, indeed, that his uncle could be removed from such a famine-stricken spot. Many of the debts were discharged at once; they were no great matters after all, though they looked large to the poor man who had nothing whatever to pay them with. Some few, which John's purse did not hold out to satisfy, were arranged for the present, Uncle Harry promising to send on the money as soon u he - was able. It was speedily known through the settlement that the family was about to leave, and all Saturday and Sunday, neighbors kept drop ping in to say goodbye. Glad as they wine to go, the elders found some sadness in the patting ; they had passed through hard ti 4 aea 441 / 0 4 1 8 these people, and found kind friends awn; them, too. The children bad nothing to shadow their pleasure; they were wild with delight at the prospect of a ride in the great wagon, of the visit to the relatives whciqi thsi,y pad heard about so often, and of going to such a land of plenty as their couairis basket indicated. The narrative has grown to such a length that I cannot venture to describe tliebutilis ward journey, bor even We arrival at ibis journey's end. You can imagine it, per baps ; the joyful weklome, Use good chew, and the old friends coming in. I will only say that Uncle thug's praspeeta soon im proved; be found work, *ld was well paid fur It; in S year. lime DO was able to pay of his debts, and to feel himself, as he said, clear at last of Ludlow. Things prospered with him ; he brought up his children re- speetably, and be and Aunt Ellen looked beet to the old days of destitution a. one ten:embus a bad dream. This was the trip John Barton took in the year of grace, 1818, and I doubt if any Aiahlonable jaunt, last summer, to the White Hills, or Newport, Of Bars►oge, gave truer plealinve st the,dous, or will be more agree- • able to look** upon. wheo fifty years have passed away.—Little Corpora!, • COULD NOT . as efiltaptu.—A dader„ad., vertised eye-glatiees by the aid of whkit a pectic could wily read the finest print. A well dressed man called at the counter one day, to be fitted to a pair of spectaleee. As. he remarks[! this he had never worn any, some were handed to him that magnified very little. He looked hard through them upon the book set before him, but he declar ed be could make out nothing. Another pair of stronger power were saddled upon his nose, but as unsuccessfully as before.— Further trials were made utt4il nt length the 'thnostdisetmniged dealer passed to him a . pair which magnified mom titan all the rest in• his stoe.k. The.custemer, quite as imp!' dent as the merchant at bedsit, obliged to try. so many, put on , the last pair, and glowered through them at the printed page with all his might "Qui you read,,gieLgrinting nolt.1" In quired the dealer, pretty certain that ho bad his it right this time, at any rate. - -`"Sure not a bit;" was the reply. "Can you read at stir asked the mernh ant, unable to eoneesi his vexation any longer. "Rade at all, is it l" cried the customer ; ritheies noL i ii single aim/ among them that I can Identify the *mares wt." • “I my, do you know how to read r ex claimed the dealer impatiently. sit!ut wid ye I" simeted the hialunea, throwing down the spectacles in a . huff, Kt I tot id retie, *lst * I be ether buy ing II pair of apectacke tort radiate the people :wid the idedy that yout , glasses, 'od help 'em to rade print slay bat A's a •,,hig. 114 it to I • Ah. is -Ye thought , I'd buy 'em witbouLtryin' 'en 1" ` Air Honey Livuto'.—A young lkotoit =ir k Who Purposed !!$. l O ll -100 PPA I NIJA liew York city, ma ! a preliminary - Shit the, eibrated with letkoe otiatieduction tti buidusto men. Mies . , presented. and-tbd aural eampilmeats passed, the Neer Yetis merchant, inquired- at your Ikokikb wb he latended to4ks; 0 1-1411Ve , lioteetkotitde cidell," replied the young Purim, "best f espial to settle Into swine bed baldness which I can gm* llvirg honestly." halsestly 1" "An honest. thing" repested the Begs - .-1 4 Yotraff mm N mid the New Yorker, " ominetateicymel Mere le mkt oily in the ittenviirwhiek you will tom with• tie competition In your method et do ing hostneen.— _ ,oldsoti 94 - . 44 •Ww ,in fi= nor [t anii r - ni oki , u Ik e ., A °lml lh !.. `11 4P" 1 1°,' ,4 t4h, coulA 7 ferorleAlleftar tat C''s he :ikisiborn etpl i rOici• • - 61 'c '44llll4tAyikbeisti - b&I; again r - Weild !lab **Anion. • • • • 1 , tires, I trust Iltive.* .;!'Well," said tIRMR/WlQuittr4efug .think 'mak" ...... _____ A tilt ' Borman - Et' Fs. —llion doide :de past(- bntadf,ilt* .11 fr`aijuenq illared t 4 by enorehing,lOr y the addition of to much water. Good' pastr y ,whan•apriliel oupiper, will not strikel tlUntigit itlike wide - 4:laukatill-.4 remain on- teal aorta e% like bottemon a pieee of bread.- -Tainike 'paste of 'tee 111414 , 4 1- ?' rurality tit*: fnot spoil Iviten keg In a, cool plartAlir Itentral ,rtmedits, it iticeec.a. , ddaaimen ~- my toaeel alum as a proporlditivis„ o When a few gnarls are r, quired, dissolve** dealleti llin t liekarstailift3ll/eralliflaMlX tepid water. .put the water . *.t:t paiJolut. will hold six or eight quarts, atitlie their of of which the paste is made will ex. id greatly while it is boilin As. o ..", he tepid aetter'halt cooled, st g. ir in s good s ryo or ' wheat flour, natal the liquid hal alio consia [easy of creamy Bee that every iump ot flout, • is crushed, berme placing the vessel over the tire. To prevent scorching the paste, place Over the fl e e a dish kettle or wash boll or, partly fined with water, and set the pail containing the material lot paste in ,the we ter, permitting the bottom to rest on a few large nailior pebbles, to prevent asses sive heat. Now add a tea spood; II of post dered resin, a file cloves to flavor the paste, and let it cook tintil the paste hatebecome as thick as "(Indian] mush,' when it will ready tbr use. Keep it In a tight Jar, and it will last for a long time. If too thick, Ad cold water, and stir It thoroughly: Such pane will bold almost as well as glue.—Nano • factuter and .itagilder. - - How re Bire-st BAs Flsatvs.—Undri-- standing clearly the reasons, and all -the reasons, why the habit iiinjuaiutta. Study the subject till there is no Huge/ lug doubt in your mind. Avdid the places, the person:, and the thought. that lead to the ten vatlon . Frequent the places, associate with um per sons, indulge in the thoughts that lead Irma temptation. Keep busy ; idluneas La ut, strength of bad Ih.bits. Di not give up thr struggle when you have broken your resolu tion once, twice, teuthues, athousand times, That only shoals bow much need' there for you to strive. When you have br..ken a resolution, jut think the matter over, and endeavor to undersaind why it WU you faili.d ao that you may lie on your guard against a recurrence or the same oi rcumataance. Do not think itla little or an e-Asy thing that you have undeitaken. It is lolly to expect t.') break off a habit In a day which may hare been gathering attenth in yon for years. • _ - 'MUTSU SUTRA BONDS IN EntOPE.--11t. Fremont - visited the Treasury Building day before yesterday, andwaa conducted through the building by Trembler hipinner, and while pasaing throto the bureau where greenbacka and bonds are printed remarked that whilst travelling In Europe, and especi ally in Switzerland and Germany, tberowse nutlincthat.made her feel Mile proud of her counkry Mani the estimate which latur placed upon United finites securities by the Europeans. • in private life it was not an iincoinnioa thing, she saki, Nur the people *moa t ibe middle clam* to; take trout their sarong b , meit one or more United &ales bonds and exhibit them as an evidence of the esteem and great conntienbe they feet In the ability of this country Ilmuntally. In one la stance she fourntin a (kennels inn an original let ter trout Mr. Moquiloch, then tiecretary of the Treasury, framed and hanging upon the will. A Wane Y in amine &mg — Parnassus in sending ita occaslunal tribute of praise to' mark awn step ot Prufgress widen the world takes. A woman in Wyoming, giarMg wen sommuned Or jury duty, lawns beg, ineepiruz au t uncuguetuus Woe m warps tau nurse. 'rue nunment aw.ures anti utietti up its voice, cud will nut tke persuaded I,i 17 down *gals; nu, nit fug sit um buttl.4 uitlt m Quingenduog ; stbegvuputt 1.00 white std ear misery to Ituktfln numbers, awl Lams Ands ; 6 "34tee tittle baby, don't get in a tory, 'Cameo mama's gone w set ustajary,' The expatiation seem* to 'Lae been ag ar/awry, tut the almal curoulaer £u 4 _ eludes, "Aud Immediately Ute Wilder off .priug alma up. "—Ar. cOni. Ix a time of mqcu I.eligous excitement and consequent diiitualorl, an tione.t Pula farmer on therifotutert was salted Lis "LAM in *4 10 which dls44,4l4thalkja utUuristtans wt4e on the right way. tor Aaun. - wily deo," said he, "yen we ride our wheat tortibeay. .onte say. dish road is the tort andeutne mot; bat itdon't 'flake epoch (lithe euce which tchul we delve, for When we get rare dey nem. ak Tit* ray we tome- and tttSllooo , of dine pta ineet—ef our wheat de good is Ix the neighbor:lily:a of Balton once lived ,wo clergymen ( On* of whom was remota- e• bar his dry humor. Ned We caber forhis pro lixity. The &unser, meeting the ask ed him to preach fur hiat at his "Pzepara tory Lecture. " latter replied that he naiad not, ache wai busy writing a sermon oaths "Golden Cali" i•That 'just theiiking wad the reloitAeltt , ttimme and ere IV • fore quarter alt." "WILT 40 lata ?" ,said a acboa!maaier to a a little urchin, u he entered the room on a . cold,. slippery mcirnlng In February.-- the boY, "lifould take one lispforuatadaadslhle boob etoe."— "Indeed 1-7,4001 tho . *letter did you get here at all, It this was the ciwe r "Oh," salcrthe . boy, scratching his beatiott Ind* tan:twit caught, ..r turned sroned , aoetwailliediewother way." Damao a'reel on oa Natural HittorY, In sneer ocakirell-itioorn eoilegee, a 'umbra in pinion - Mama* concerning the hab its oianistiala„ Mid "Professor, why Opts a cat whit eating, tarn hpr head firat one way, anti then the other ?'" BEE ""Poi the nabs;"- replied the l'ittlitehot, "that ehe duet tarp it boils , wigwag Once. - Ong of the Phytheians in Darlington, Vermont, 44,14 -tato town on:igeotidtk morsim, w, lost by Tr hnid IMO WOW him frith thia y question : "Have you valeta" "Not yet," replied the domor,."but I shape beWt otit tiff tiled , titer `s ' voter. got fifth "fis, leo." "When wilt 'he Motet"- "Ohs nhout.tarentymno years from now." DttaxsuastMfiaLakitte Tomah+, Se other daT, ,1 4 1 4. JficAr fe4aked.o aWpid veilneMlfkor i!Penklpg, diurrut...fufly of public meal ; riereat the ieffnipsa, In gram alarm, ex gialated, "1 beg yhtlent.inor's pardon,' an' ,I . yrunt"bever. isy anything /iglu 'lli licbutulteir tor fee or -bonin g your kinuoko4 1/14141. riotgews claqipentan once l ltalt to tt it etiebbY, limed . 10 04 / 1 0 4 ° - !Ote:ifVeintibil4 witliont raising hie bat,••l3 y9Ouxoei whom uni sir, that you pea me hi ihii notig* :natty :14 I'd *thin l i WieklAneybe ittet Ai% 41644.11"014C1.04 ORY t. " k thr YA n "It " 61% !le / reeds mp 1 .4.7, • • •'' Cilie;llltA witol reoetkly- • Sound Ittle 0 1 ,, 1 r 1 104$ h OIF eer994 l. o^,c*fber t i - ekOler if she. WO blown i . kout, ; la t tend 01 IQ eoWitia Was told ttatikbe h - bt Inriliheifitildi the:- Jibe had:only forth oteoltrailittle, Was it itimiithe 614. ter 11 44144 1 11149. . • - lkirelmAlrffrighte ad4ezttgrnhihorai that • wow* Jaye R tight to Moire die -N t ee4 o At o /...._ 11 4 le3 / 4 w 1 4 01 4 1144 ‘ 1 ", •• , J .tilatittie right sitar:age Mod/ denfe9 or 411464:T0rt acCi;dnt otrkic4;: cotti '' "rsiTiiiiti , oolitiltioti servitatte# lv d.. 2 •z-, frieopri," says a modern pia! *re; mega rx irkf bit 4 fritaelito ice,, *mei itakidiszrodycitioAimkniuniztlivm ' day sat,4 it hiciabiliftikeigen:—:) s = • ' `. •.: IN nlo 4l,_ • 1 e, wine* . : mg., _ . 4. _i, , •, ~,,,,,,, wil, 11=1
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