a "taut edam. AP PRINTINci riEln r I Seativiel K & JOB TING OFFICE re St., Gettysburg, Pa. sett,' added 'Argot, to ol.r already larva Fancy Job Type, repared to accommodate oar old ea I others mho may hirer as with their o beet stile of the art, at the shortest the most reasonable terms. g of Every De-. - scription, DIRMDII rw wziorTrox, W I T - Mq IN lITTLII, AND UNRIVALLED IN eIIEAPNO/il, ♦T THE & SENTINEL, rye St., Gettysburg, Pa. LAIN BM ental Printing, Posters to the soraliest Cards. CIAL PRINTING zr Bust as 8, CARDS, ECKS, DRAFTS, . ENVELOPES, LABELB, BILLS, & RECEIPT BOOKS, NDBILLB, DODGERS, &c tly; - la the but wanner, and at the vary, lowest prim. ND PAMPHLET RINTING, •data, Le flayed etyle and at as °llea la the country. sib • trial by Shoal clearing aby ss RE SATISFACTION, It uid promptness 4 Allis% on ILAX4 PROMPTLY AS DED TO. GETTYI:LiG & SENTINEL ADVEBTD3LHG MEDIUM HD3 COUNTY. RUM mortar Lbw ba. eireabitaa very az.- flasmuirs, sad Is rid by all krpat elrealatfai ft Adana sat Mar • * rltOismrelna AND . , Beitionori St. between Oittri-AmosaiULDiatriald GettYrburr. _ . TIEJABCIP kI72I.IMATION: • Tim eras Juno Asti is paltisked Every Fri o morninkilat.oo a yam in advanite; or 100 ~ it not paid witiffn the year. No subscriptions die / continued until all messages are paid. unless at the option of the publishers. Azwastrmanwirm are Inserted at reasonalde • rates. A liberal recinction will be madistepersans advertising ti the quarter, half year, or year.— Special kotiace will be Inserted at special Mei, to be agreed until). itir.The circulation of the iSTAR Alm Wm:my Is one halt larger than that ever attained by any newspaper in. Adams county: and, as an adver tisingmedlum, it cannot be smelled. Jon WORK oS all kinds will be promptly execs ted and at fair rates. Hand-bills, Blanks, (bad Pamphlets, he., in every variety and style, 'MUM) nted at Mort hotkse: TIMIS CARR grattOidetial eardik ar. ET B. WOODS, ILL • TTORNST A T LA TT, Ha s'reenm etthe P r autlee at Law, sad will &stead tip any hallow In the Courts of Alkali county. 01.* Hoe —Hod . J. B. Danner' . SOUtti ' corner of the Diamond [March 4, IEI7O-4 I M. KRA.UTH, Attorney at e. • Lsw, Gottlabarg. Pa. • OoHulloes 5a13414 IWO busters Promptly Ittiesalsd to. Jake on Baltimore etteetommtkof nos Omtc.beguif Jobe LS, 1869-tf McCONAUGIIY Attorney at . • Llf, 01.00 an a 4eot wattof Baaalst'a urag is J re, tl hambersbarg street. - ittentlon glean to Salti 3 Oolleotloneand settlement et. deletes. all legal busiest* and lti us to eensioui, Bossity, Back-pay, and Amapa • . J. it ttes.A t .11.1.nes pro/24444nd ellelent• ly Attended to._ r tart *it ad iota • Farm for sal u tou ad other western States. =lEn23l k J. COVERS ATTORNEY AT •= • I.IV, oroinOtty attend to collectloneand I I 'tn.!. Suetnessentruatedt obiteare. - lace letwomi Patinestoak .nd Daatterand Zies • , c , ,restaltlmoreitrest,Gottylburg,Ps. kt15211,113eT• J.A.VID A.. BITE' HLER, -- ATTOR- Ag Y LA. W, will promptly attend to collo: , I Lu 141lother basin's. entrusted to blown. . T ) Ha a.l uto itionoo In the throostori hangnail to ,no :oart . House. rGettyOurg,l4,29,lB47 • AVID WILLS, ATTORNEY At' t or,o floe itisresideneeintWonth -*as R co; utOentreBquar•. Sfay 29,1867. DR. a. S. HUBER, B. the/14i , of Crianberaburg and Washington arts OPPOSIT2 CDL. nes'i Lau Hord. June 11 .1869.—tf DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL. IJr flag his Oalla• at Me rosktionos to Baltimott trest.two Wes Abovii the Groapikr Of/a• ta•ttyiburg,liiiy 211,11187. . JOHN •L. HILL, M. D., DEN TUIT lice a• OlumbersburOlitest, nearly pppmrito th Hagle Hotel, ogrwasuao, PINN.A. Sir Having bask id ototitagre practleibviir tO Years ts patien saw saassarai good work. Poly DR. J. eBERKSTRESSER, Deta in, oaring . boated la Oettysbarg, offers his *valise to the peolls..odissln York street, nearly' apposite the aloha tan, where he will be prepared to staesA to any eue wlthi nt he province ofthe Dentist Pe restrain Irma of roll or sortie Is ease fteetharain rl WS* call. Tering reasonable : July SO, f earriagto, garuto, ay. SAVE YOUR HORSES ! Patent Elastic Cork Horse Collars. THE undersigned has for sale these OSLIIIIKATAQ 0014.A11a, manufactured try Hauer a Berry, Philadelphia, which are now used ha,. all the City Passioneer Railroad companies br the pr.tection of their stock. They are l*hter is weight, absorb no moisten, and do not heat Ike Oork with which they are stuffed being very elastic. the Oollar adjusts to the shape of theauimal, and coossqueatly does not chafe. Termer*, 017 them. Allllo, HARNESS " •" KANDA for wile wed made to only.. Call at my astablialhe merit au **lisle street, Gettysburg, Pa, adjoining the Psaaeoger Depot. May.2o, DITD-44 JOGOT9OI.P. AVID 160ENART. JOHN /..HoOKIARY "Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, , A'ADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the Count are always to b• found at the old and well known •tarld,Baitimoseat.,oppoeitoittePreabyterlaninurch (MoCREARY 7 B.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, = Our Harness, (plain and silver mount adj.re completely' every respeetand warranted to be of the very beet material and worketaashlp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, OAS S 3? BB MIA'. They are the but FITTING •n d most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order... cheap setae.) can be made..)• where and la the moat eabatantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft names. tele-nets and evorythlag In the Ith !Potter or cheaper. Our prices have been 111DUCED to tbelowestliring a tandard A, Liberal percentage forzasholf allbilleamounting to 15 or more. We wort nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every %nide tarnedont to beln everyrespeot es repreeented. Thankfo!lbrpas tis vote welnelteettentlen to our present stock. ns,. , llve a■ •callatidezemtne emus inrtlanUff - i0,19,1858.-tf D. hicORILARY &BON. AGE-MAKING RESUMED. Ytk • w • rbeing,ner,theanderslgnedhaverssamei the OARRIACIE-MT 4KINGBUILNIBB, d!softest, Gettysburg •t their old stand,ln least bth. I where they Cr. spin prepares to pot up work la the most fashienableolubstantlal,•lo ouperlor m A lot anew and second-hand a kRZIAGIB,BIIGGIEB,kO on baud, which they rill dispose of at t.‘ ,o prices, sad all orders wilt be supplied as p..eatptly sad satisfactorily as possible. airREPLIRING.I) donewithdlapatoh,andatoheapeet rates. A large lot of now andold 11ARNIBB on hand fo sale. Thaakfulfor the liberal pot 000000 heretofore en joyed bv them, theymalloit and will endeavor to d , . • large share in theft/Mare. May 29.-tf DANNAIL t ZIZGILIE .Buggies and Curia' ges. REMOVAL. THE andoraliraod has removed his C aritag•-mak log abop to the east sad of Middle strait, Getty,. burg, Pa., where be will continuo to build all kinds of work In kis line, win: • CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. His work is all pat tip of good malarial and by Om best of mechanics, and cannot fall to give satin. fiction. His prlcosaro always reasonable. He sotto. Its orders, conddent that he can please. HiPAIRING promptly dons, at modarateratos. W. H. 131.11.LLAGIUSH. July 1.1163.—/y Ziit and girt fasnrsact. ADAMS COUNTY IiCITLIA.L FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY " . ISOORPOILATIDOLAJWII 18, 1851. ONFICIMB nksldent—evorgailsopie. V ics.President-Bassaslit.R 800rotar7 —D. L,Bushlu. •grassaror—l.G. taltostook. aseautiveCkmadttioe—ZobortlleCturdy ,11.A.F10 g,Ssooli Veg. ilsosgsio.--Goorg 68 wops,D. • aloohlor,R.ltoOur 8.6. • osoeU, 111.11.-gaimstook,Sottysbarg; Jacob Cog, Btiabaa township; Prodsriok Disklpitsaklis ti• 4. Picking. ettsban; Abdtsl/.l3lltt,Now Ogfbrd; 40411 Whit*, Libor y; H. o.Poters.Potassbirs 1.8.) *Ai" pOolaps47 Is limitedisltsoperattoasto amity of Adam. It has been in opsratlonfac mire tam 17 years, and in that period bu made bmtearu • ument,having paid lows by are during that paylod ♦mounting toorertl6,ooo. Anygerson desiring sal* prance eau apply to either •f the managers. write ii•eatirs Conatittoonio,ts at theorise dlompaey, on the last Wednesday In every seestb ddelook, P.W. _ : Pule 1114,11114—t CARDS, Letter Heade, Bill Ileadti ansalara, layalopos, and all Wadi of Job TAM* And wilt' 'atom sad Asap aCildsAllas. VQL. LXX., NO. 27. Removal! Removal! ROBERT D. • RMOR, GAS FITTER, PLVAIBER AND BELL ,HANGER, Caalmi found stidi residonee on Cornet East,lituicpe r and Strati° n SU. GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptl y attend. to all or ders In Wallas. Wert date In the maetttatia beton, manner, and at prima as low as can pomibly be &forded tomak a a tiring. GAS PIPE 'rubbed, as well as Obandelieri, •Drackste, Dreg Lights ho: also WATER g/PD, Stopcliag anti greet epTgotataig,lnsbort. everything belonging tops*: water fixtures. Bolls hung, and furnished if desired. Lock .of el kinds mpaired. rApril 211,1170-0 GETTYSBURG BAKERY. THE arm ofdlrewpott & Moiler baying beau dn. seived;the undersigned wiiloonttnnetheB►klns bushman ►ll In branches, a t the old st.mad, Corner of South Washington and If est Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. All kinds of OBACKZM, carat tantl ; bakad andalwaysto 'be bad fresh. .With many JUTS experience and story dispodUon topless*, ha fens that ha can promise satisfaction in all caw. Orderseolielted,and promptlyattanded to. With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the old Ina, ito contiamusee la asked. • BALTZIIt NNWPOBT. Apr19.1189.-sr STEAM. SAW MILL THE undersigned ham to operatke a S TEAM SAW *ILL, at the South Iltauttlau t JAIAr Gruirok- Iturg Springs, and le prepared to $ to order bills of • WRIT! OAK. Pl3l, HEMLOCK, grimy Wad of Timing daalred, *Sethi' shortest notice sad at low ritaa...4l•4o4aativaaatures B . III I3O4LES, ' PAILINGS, &a; LE UMBER .41ativerid'at say point at the LOWEST HATES. $ par Mild. will bi deducted for the cash payments, or .titervet will be charged from the time of delivery of • • her. Thankful for past favor', he would desire • • oontinianoe Ibr the future. letters should be addrassod to Mae at Omit' burg P.O. Adams county, Pa. HINRY MILTENILIUMLII- Oct. 29, 1969.—tf ICECREjt..Hkt SALOON. JOHN GRUEL OHAYBIRBEIRG Ft, GITTTIEBIIIII3, nest deer a .70801 Rota, Has always on hand a large alsortaisat of all kinds*, CONFECTIONERY, made of the boat materials, with /mita, Almon di Raisins, Pip. Oakes, he. ICE CREAM, served to Customers, and orders far Pandas. or Par ties promptly tiled. Having modal arecnosodatiens for Wiwi and Gentleness, and doterlainsd to pleas*, ha horizon his friends to giro his a os IL April 8, 1870.--tf I= Surveying—Gonveyanollg. J. S. WITHEROW, FAIRFIELD, PA., Tendon We service' to the patine as a PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, and to prepared to survey Frame, Lose, Jte., on rue Knob Warw. Having taken oat a Omani's/meg Limes*, be will also attend to pre/Paring BONDS. It ILI ALM, WILLA, L1A1125,A1, TIMIB 0/ AGA dilidliNT, 01.11111SG AT /Able, to. Having had co asiderab I e experience In tWeltlke.ite hopes to resells • liberal share of patronage. lust. sae promptly attended io •ad c barges reasonable,— PostoOice address, Val rd el d, Adams eO. ,Pa. Jan. t. 11160.—t; GRANITE-YARD , GETTYSBURG, PA., ON RAILROAD, NEAR PRZIGHT DZPOE PETER BEITLER Is prepared to furnish GRANITZ, for all kinds of BUILDING AND 11101rUlIENTAL PUBPOBIB, Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, Scc., entand finished in every style desired, by lest o workmen 113..Ordardrom • di•tancepromptlyattloaded to Juntk&—tf COOPERING! PETER CULP COOPERING BUSINESS In all Its branches at his resilience cm th• Mammon burg road, at the end of Carlisle street, Illettysburg, Pa. The public can always hare made to order all kinds and styles of MEAT VESSELS, °ROUT STANDS. rimpu, STANDS, TUBS, PLCIIR BARREL& • I also m anuhieture 8 and 10 gal.geige Alder Barrels. And all other kinds of Cloopering. ItepaLring done cheaply and with despatch. Qhe 1111 & Ang.l3, 1869.-tr NEW BUSINESS. UphoNtering &Trimming. WILLIAM. E. CULP H Aoriniees estab l ishment ptodteWeareeeL ry e tablu,onri zg sret.ror Covering sofas; Chairs, Mat trasses, and Upholstering = in all its-branches. He also ecialleuee big old business of Trinimlng IlOggias,oYrriagar, to., and notional: elm the public' their patronage'. Charges moderate. Gettysburg, fa., Dec .11.—tf BLACKSAtITIIIN G. It G. HOLI'.FRAUGH f ps °period a B!aokentlttehop WaaldAgtoa shoat, next door to Ohrltsuara's Oarpontar flop, and Isproparodto do all klnde ofSLAOIIBIIILMI. ING,atroasonablo ratompandlnvitodasttarodtpablio patronage. ZIPAILIVGof all kinds. Olt* toir:aealii. April 30,18419.4 f J - E REM lAIE CULP GETTYSEURG, Undertaker & Papifor-Hanger, oproparodt• rumba on short aotloo aadroosoaor• terms COFFINS 07 A'L STYLBS. Iloalooksoosos has/ atarg.u.ortaeatolWALL PAM. which h. soiloattowascoorb rate', and It do• DIM villforalsb loads to pitapat Oka wall. PLAIT fit FANCY slaw PAINT -120 EXECUTED TO ORDER. Wrorluitroot..-..alporiloorooaaj pileatlionaPinati Itll 7;ttes—if. . rut STAB & SENTINEL has a love olreulattos than all the morels ea Omer caddaed—key It le the beet advert fag sae" DRZAD, ROLLS, at reasonable salsa— Ras coauneno•d the jgonvaling §nuo. LOOK HERE ! THE underpizied has leased the 111 MeMousiseiMM - deliiire fateetton streetand the Itallread,HeM„gonrOn.,,Aptiwill,earryini tit Grain St Produce Business t price" Willaiirays he paid Om Wheit,Mys,Cloon, Oat., Ole d Time thy goods, Yiva..d away, Hay sod Straw, Drl.d NetajlemriTenuoilloalders and Hides, Feta. toes, with ey atsolatie sounlorproduos line.. , GROCERIE S OF ALL KINDS constantly for sale ,Nottibes. Sugars Mol es, gyr ups Tess, Spiess,: Hatt, Obsess, r, Beds, Nhatard,gtareh, Broosakßueksts, do. Also, 00 . L OTL, Fhb Oil, Tar, to. "IT 1 142 kiads;Bylkessad Nallsaiaoklag 'lllasellffistire Imms. Ile Is always aids to sepplya ilmtimmte *Aisle orlfloar,wlth the differ's klaassalfwed. Also,Orosad plutet, withGeaussandotherfer sere. COLL.by Matt ushol,ton ores dead. H. will also ran • LINE of FREIGHT CARS toNoallsNorth Howard str•st, BALTIII4/111 . and No. All Hark mstrset,PHILIDELPHIA. All geode sent to either plass willbe received and forwarded promptly All goadi should be marksd "CUSS CAR." - JOHN CRESS Apr 112,1159.-0 RASPS W - 111.2. . J. S. TIM Joseph Wible & eon, PRODUCE DEALERS, EamilWast,earaperaf lailroild and Washington struts GETTYSBURG PA.. H IGHIST y. 8 cash . prt Rae !• paid for . 11 tads of rim, .- Oonstantly on band for sa oaa rilll kind. of " zit R 0: GE RIE S. .hs toast brands of IfIiTILIZKILEI constantly on band, or soettrof atiltort notice. April 211,11170—tf NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE BLS taken this lrlarebonas - „ lately occupied Philip Haan,tladsof at Granitalltatioa, oa tho line of th wiU deal la ali ilettpaburg Itarirosd, 2 miles frost Ilunterstows, and Grain and Produce, tba highest market prise. Lain abet hoop consAntly on band for sale all kinds of ,as GROCERIES, =tSugar, Molasses. firms, Teas: go., with 8.1 its. Tar, gave, Bacon and Lard, Tobaottos, as Abe. tie bear brand/ of ZLOULTItIi NSW of al kiwi also, Coal. _ I rupiWilly solicit thapatzonagoefeirfrionds, a mil wine th • pit b lie to call and az amain• aiy stock • . BOICSNIODS. Itts.22.—t ROBERT M'CURDY 9 DEALER IZf . FLOUR, GRAIN; GROCERIES &e. 01271111111111 ii, rivElliatordsisdis piyingathls WariobossikAa .i.lags street 494•69.1194 Similar's Hall,tba Itlghastprioeafor /WI W8:1162. COSS IMO , OAM /WOK , owl= AirDT7lll4lll4pk ARO net tesp reducers toglye haa cal Sedate a sill ug He has constantly on hand for sale, A. LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES; Solsases,Syrups,Ooffees Sugara r te.orfth Salt Ptah OUs,Tar, doaps,Baconand Lard,Tobsecoe, As. Also thebestbraudsof.PLQUl,alth /SSA of all kinds Hellkewls• hoe SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, • Soluble Pacific Hu s no,lthodes' Phosphate and • • Mexican Guano. Whilst hems thehighest market prices fossil kis bays, be sells at the loermt living profits. He asks a share of public patronage, resoled to glee sat sbetloulnevargeass. SOBERTMeCIIIIDY, .Tu1y23,11169.—t NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cars Ao., of Calm & imutansw, the undendined intimitosarry on the busineektua• derthe arm of BIORAJI & Co" at the old stand on the owner of Washing ton a adltailro d ts ,o n • more extant ve sea le then heretofore Wfi am r eg ualriy e T o II f BB r D ei AY t hOOl I w . i a l n li d e s&vmeom modatkntraire will be run as occasion may vetpdt • By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at alftimes to and from Baltimore. AB business of this kin en trust ed to ns, will beprtuns attended to. Our ears run I. the 'Wstiebft,se o Stevenson & Bons ' 1116 north Howard street, Haiti ware. Being determined to pay good prices, ml eheapaud dee lfa ir ly el stvi ybody to glvp us • call. w~s:Bt.BIG ApILLANDBILQOBUN JAiniksinesouv. J0n.1,111611 gkrtograph Obantrits; ESTABLISHED 1569 TIPTON & MYERS' • EXCELSIOR GALLERIES YORK eraser, aximarract, PENN' A PIOTIIRIS ON ALL fiTTLJUI. Views of the Battle-field. Send Stamp for Catalogue FRAMES, ALBUMS, 'to., &o. Istiallole Agents for Berseby k Millard' Palest 'avoids' Albans. Die. 3,1569,4 f Photographio Gallery 1 --- • JACOB PENSIL I s prepared at all times to execute L *be .at style at dm set all kis& of PHOTOGRAPHS, AIIIIROTYPES, BON TONS, CARTES, IMPERIELS, AND ALL OTHER STYLES, all Ms (Miry ea Balthmer• street, patty 40Polgt• Ilknestickßries.lhomilistijabergi all Woad dtbums, Photograph Prams*, &cr., of contiatly on hand indiA ells akedip. elvo is. • /April XI, SENT FREE. K. O'TKIEVI, SOK. & 00.1 SEED CATALOGUE sad OVIDI to tla FLOWER & VEGETABLE SUMS, 7011 MAMA is Januan. Ivory love AMI kr et "it F "vist aiikrieff sod volsab 111. rAtares of th 1111waa rpoingilr kik 4711GW1 00, 00.11. *Mai Vtathiscs. HOWE MACHINES THE LATEST IMPROVED & 0 ELLIE, ZOWE SEWING MACHINES. JACOB F. TROMAB,..Agent, GlTlligginte, ' At Ma residence,on, York. Street:::, • nilDigg wit I beptemptig agtooded to. nfoolloe V delivered to all parts of tho cootie: sod t mitre*. is. • publican) cautioned against parties MILO vise themes. of HO Wit In 000noettoo with thoftglife. °bine* 011 sooouitt of the po_pnlarity of the Howells anise'. Thereon noise GLIVINII *oleos they have =bedded le esob otootlae a tosaatuom having the tonne of SLUR Warli WAR Sc BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New Yoprk. 780 Chestnut street, Phitadetphia POINTS OF BXM=C:IPC'E Beauty and ilesticity of Ultra. Perfection and Simplicity of machinery. tieing botb thrombi directly from the spools. No, fastening of roams by band and .no weals of Widening* of applicatkm without shame of ad isoutiout. Moors retolositoboooty saddrioasosaltorwaab- Inroad froalog. Besides doling all kin do o f work doss by otbor Bow ing Minh trim, those NSW .went. the we beantlfn I and permanent;mbroldertaad orosassatoi work. • aarTbellinbast Primlass st all the fain and is. hibitioss of the United Staten and Korona. hate been awarded the Grover I Baker Rowing Yoektnee, and the work done by them, wlionvor inr.blblind In nor petition. AM* , wry Wished prise, TEN ORM OF TEI LI:PION OP HONOR, was conferred. on at repro• sentaUve of the Omerllakitr flewing the llzposlUon Halvorsen% Paris, 14107, thus attest- Iniethelr greet ispertorlty over all other Betrlng Neelnes. 4.-fer sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg NOTICE. • Trill undersigned baring bad 11 years' eiperienc• A. GS a practical Operator oo surlog Machines woald recommend the Grover k Baker /wetly Illa atpe u the cbtepest sod beet numblas for hinny use. 'rho almathilty of constituents and *Mondry of stitch made by these Machina" Sr. two veryimpart anpolota In tkeir favor. 150,000 of thew marki••a ar.l to-day bombs witness to the troth of oar ma sartlons and the dammed is steadily lecnaeleg. We bare aloe no tile !limbless os hand for Zenon and omb-trimmers sse. Call and me as. D: W. ROBISON, Agout i , tdl4.iSttilab• g et, Cittiabliri, /Ps 3.11.11. arming. lima:Wu% im THE WORLD, DODGES' CHIC AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A careful crisSattatlon of Mesa mashfana milltermh emote may one of their superior isatim over, all Mime, la ittiragth, dotal My, AIM Of draft, mint! llablllty Toth. twat sad mri variety °limos agent of We w. Invite Hume ha west of a paod .[Wits to orealne Sir flenseelees b. reparthaelap elmarbero. Them amehtees tan be .old . aa Nak.d Moolerit-* • lANAPSIS as Used Sake, SeiSioka, mt. DralltoSee Tliii dUrirsat alum fict.l Mashie', Itroesttes Dare sad throe relies, watt*" Sonealre hal heAtetlf vale and four femAtelme la grant MO. » p . am" tear Mt We havothat Tcf/DOZie="46ll7" aro milling to let Mame • ted•Mhtme witalesyother they nit kris tie seirnua Imertergirit eleistderiithest Self. set, es& Is sttsithall te so other meohise strop' Ike POP Machin". lb. Ohio sod Deasy. postai. for the bumf t of thou wanting machines we would rider them to • few of thou. to whom we have sold the laat altiaoO l vbt Jobb Deardorff, Henry Salo, Ephraim Lady, Henry lisp, George Lady. "Saha ~rose, Jonathan Maier, David Stewart James Mickley, W. UN White, - Daniel Sottlo, J. J. Nom Jobs Meader, Andrew Welkert, John oe /faith . 7*. BAthallf, W. Pant, olio Gahm, Coraellus Lott, • John N. Hoffman, Wm. Goldin, JolutN.Boyer, Wm. Lou. Also, WILD TootH HAY RAINS, ler-Went the celebrated Bradt Rake, and Itelf-dbehargiag Rakes. Also, pLoug us, PANNING MILLS, AND PAIN IMPLEMENTS GINIMALI4., Persons wishing to esasilesi liachineswill Ind them et the wiusbosse of Joie. Wins A SOU, Gomm bare, P.., or at the reddens., of the subscriber, miles from Gletty•burg,on the Harrisburg road. Per spas wasting Circe/ere sill Mums the esbeeriber, Oettyibrirg Aprll23.=-t STILL AHEAD ! HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER , One of the Greatest ifaohtnea of the Age, IS superior to any other Machine now In use, an will excel any that will ever be Introduced, bay lag been thoroughly tried and Oren general satlatio• Mon. I would now inform all those who intend pur chasing Wechtdes to call add examine fir themselves. This Yacht's Mooted penicaluly to axes/ all other 'sackings in strength, durability, use of draft, and reliability of work, in all kinds orgraes and profit,— It cataimiged grain admirably, which is &great item la Igacitlnpa to a tamer. It sun be used as a hand rake as well s& a self-raker. It cuts b Wet 11 tubule grain; 4 feet 10 inches in grus ; has a abut cutter bar, with wrought iron guards ; it eau be need as it Single Mower as well as • Combined Machine. ...Vol, trial ot4h• Machincan be had:; Mao. sit.r.Drsontsorom VOW RAHN, mad the great and creii-knurn Batirr RAILS, 'the bectfalcoireter introduced. We wogid also call Taw ettentios to the /NON .DODO4II SUOVW/s PLOUGH, wrought Iron ham e, very lig/mood strong, 'steel shove* easily adjusted to run shallow or deep, and is neatly and tastefully made ALIA .TH/ AND 111.011141101 L !A3• Nan WILL, the 91d damborough fan improved, for many years • great laforite among the farmers of Pscutsylvenia. It is largaa4d e5n3 . 1 , 1144 two cockl e screens, and warranted to work TT Also all kinds of 5.4.1.W1NG / Pl,llpiTSalways on hand. 'Any parses wishing Jessamine these =eh law GM eeethem at the Beatiseleld Hotel or at aLreeldease, II atlas from Ellettisbarg, between tha Tasoytaws road and the Balthsete pike. LIMB A. BOORMAN. May 26,1143111—tf Iflarbit lards. J. IL. CANNON NEW. FIRM. CANNON & MILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Corner of Baltimore and East .UicbZi attvets, Gettbaburg, Pa. Every ' Description of Work executed in the finest, style . of the Art. ALL KINDS 'OF • Cast, liTfronght and Wire 7111.111)=D ON TWA 1 / 1 0.1110112 zarnoi March 4,1.1170.-4 t . . 0 MTYE4B:MGII!U.]I!!BgI2i'IIiD. Inlay To rid Sr, ot i Getlyslbitiqps Wkorelliq areprepaieetoturnlshallkiadm:ihrorklatholrise IVOR ♦B lIIONIIIIIIIPM,IOKIIII,ILIAINITOIIIII MANTI4I , ao. „ . Mahal Itortestnotinsotaitainhisp Ws eliespei Ire eaesoal.Prods.etitoatao CM fiittf*AriAlt4/ 19,18111 , • 4 CM GETTYSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1870. Batt iota LO k Hospital. ;, , . • DR. -- .TCORNSTON rill Of 1110 eielniVetl to non , bas mitered 111604 Oartsta. 3t, Pleasant nd a escpuld edi in thes e .. . all DlSEAffiliffOna l litrff MI Off. . ie ! ''.. - q -. ' 3- ° Ziaknees of the Bank or Lim fitricteree, of the Ildoeys or Bladder, Involuntary . LePoteney, Genet al DebUlayaninte. la. Laortior. Low Spirits, .6,ftlidWof Ideas. flies of the Heart, Tina d tilreg, Dimness of Bleat or 0 iddi a en, mii ‘ Disease tbel tad, Tbrotklifoes or Skin, Affections of the Lust, Lung; Stomata' or lbw els--thoee terrt blelifseidersatiaing front fielitary Habits of y ou th_ smart ited solitary practices more fatal to their victims tbain the aeleg of 61070111. to the Mariam of Myles* blighting tic lifilltAllifi brilliant hopes or snUcipations, renderittififiellfilnie,ec, impossible. I rceinta mu IspeoiallY, who have bemuse tha 'Victims of Solitary Ifies,"tbat dreadful and destructive habit which an nually releopa to on mafiosi, gate tboulleride of young men of the most exalted tennts and brilliant intelliet, !who might otininriselisre estimated listen ing Senates with the thunders of el/ finance. or wak ed to unitary the living lyre, maycall with full con fidence. Mairied persoca or Young Me Sontemplating mar riage. swam of Peydest Weakliest (Late of Proctor mi ci z Use Power—Lap:den Miami's Itscitability, Pal pitation, Organic W Tietwous Debility, or any other Disiinalitcation, . enlaced. Ea who rheas lenses is or,,the care of Dr. J. Mai laildenialy cool& he his honor as a gentleman, said confidently rolynpon WWII as a physician. , 'masaml6ly Cured and Dull Vigor Restored. This afskreseing tglectiem—yrrich readers lit mis erable and Marriage Impssellb the penalty paid by tlpp victims, of imatorrur r.. ences. Young per sons an Uri apt to commit e from not being aware of the &maul cos s that may ensue. Now, who that smosemanda , "abject will pretend to deny that the power of pespfietton is Inst sooner by those *Mug late improper Sabha nun by the prudent! Iliad's being deprffid of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the mart airbus and destructive egueptoens of both Ix* sod ISM arise. Tb• armor n it becomes deranged, the , . aad Mentsi Stine tkonnweakened, Loss of • Power, Nervous Irslusbilitg, Di orris* PaJpi of the Hoare, I n . dirges .a, Donalbsittousi Drifri and Wasting of the . - • I,9,oll,ooossuroptio*Dway and Death. 41 . efts WAILLANTSID xi TWO DAYS. I Sidle( In six Hourll4 Heronry Persons HAMM by Ignerint, Mg Pretenders and their Delray Poisons, iraradepoly immediately. p 74, ;Oa Member *li th e Royal CoUsge . Surgeons, ;radon. Graduate dram ot Mita* Mit MA loges in the United aligtee, and Me gr of whose ire has been epees to the hoephals . don; Paris, mg.. dolphin and elsewhere, hasslit SOW* of the most astonishing cares that was er known • many troubled with ringing la this and ear; when Weep, peat nervousness, hun g alarmed a sadden rands, braininess, with thsidgement of mind, were oared Intradraely. VMS PAILTIC NOTICI. Dr. J. addresses all those wholtave injured them erase by hleprepor indulgramand binary habits, which rola lioth body and raid, unfitting them Mr either braliess, study, soraqhr marriage. Them cry home of medal sai melancholy (Mite produced by the early litionth, via: Weakness of the hick and limbedfratii tithe Head, Dimness or bight, Loaf of Mascara Pelf_ Plukitottou of the Item t,liiipsta, emir getiab I I Ity, D era ng omen: of the D vs Funerara, drama' Debility, B 1 toP• toms of I.msnuiptiou, MJINTAILLF.--The Marta; edema on the mind are sum to be - dreaded. Lows el Mowry, Confusion of Ideas, Derrissies Of Spirt Itgl Forebodings, Aver sion to Eleciatty, BeliD Imo of dolitads, Timid. tty,to., are mine of the radit radioed. Moran& aromas oflphg.a can now ,judge what le the came of dudr dierning health, bring their rlioc, Wades IS Pa* Dermas sae imaimistid, having a - rairtheOppeiranc• about the eyed, cough and symptras 0/Pesetuaption. TOl7llo ka t Who have Wend themastira a certain practice, Indulged in whim Akre. a' frequently learned lira erapitnions or at oat. the ejecta of Which are nightly trig, even uteep, and if not cared, renders marriage tram. IN and destroys both mind sad bray, should applribmediately. Wra • pity that • young hen the bops of hie iteuntry, tra pride of Ms were, ;tumid be matched frueirarir ara Mph*. nt ef life by the camera ,of deviating, mem the path of astute, aid • omit* habit. finch persons sera, Fiera oftrera=d4 . Meet lbst 'Bound 111111114 sia body aro the most mi aow, rimpoms to prowsmratunut4l bapploess.— lased, Ebbw% aro tawjtily s tbroosb bto boo mom a woozy pOgrtrimmo. prospect boothdank est@ hi all tido, Ns obod ap Windowed with obirivoir. .14 Ailed With thoomehmeholy relectiou IN *es tho ot 4MilliMilie bligtited with our owl. OR .:111:=DONCI. Wheel the mlegulded and luirudent votary of pime. sore dads that Os ha. imbibed the seeds of this polo ist dismiss It too hats happen. that as 111-timed ruse of shore or dread of discovery deters him from applying to ;UN who, Iniss edocatioo and re. spectability, can aloes befriend him, delaying till the constitutkraiwympara el this horrid gurus makes their appearance, such as ukerated sore throat, die. eased noes, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, thinners of sight, deafness, sodas on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of mouth or th • boas, of the nos* fall to, and the victim of this &wail dime, becirsa a horrid objector commiseration till dirk puts a period to hie dreedfel suffering, by winding Dim to that undlii "ward coiantry 'ifrom Warr no traveller rotortia.. at lea melancholy fact that thereede DIJ Timms to thin Web lo Mom*, thionsh tatting Into the hands of ignoi ant or unskillful DIMS, Who„ by the use of that deadly Potreo, emery, itc„, do. stray tti oonntsation, add Incapable of taring keep the unhappy end:ism mouth alter mouth taking their no xious or Warms compounds, and instead of being reetored to At rsoswat of LI4, Tiger sad liapploarin despair leave him with ruined Health tosigh over has galling diseaplaunent. To rib, therefore, Dr. Joantroirpledgesbinuelf to preserve tbe moat Inviolable hairy, and from his sreasive or and obeervations In Op vies Hospitals Of liurope, and the grit in thin co untr y , sin : sagland, 'ninth, Philadelphia, and ebiewbers, is enabled to oder the most Certain, dpeedy and If. factual lieziody in the World be all Diseases of Im protium. • Wlf .1fIBLIII • Apo', Office. 7 South Frederick st., 8iL1111 . 013,. left hand side going from Baltimore street, a fe• doors from the corner. fall not to cakes DUD* and numberJ r . .ENO letters received unless postpaid and contain log • stamp to be used on th• reply. P• 111601111 writ ing should ants sge,and send • portion of advertise. moat doseribing symptoms. There arils* may Paltry, Designing and Worth less Imposters advertising t h emselves as Physicians, trilling - with and ruining that health of all who un- Ibrtsinstedy, tall Into their power, that Dr. Johnston deems It necessary to say eopecially to those unac quainted with hie reputation that his Credentials or Lipkin's' always hang In his ogee IWDODISIKJINT OP THE PRXU. This manj thousands cared at this latablishment, year:after rear and the name/one important flarglad Operations performed by Dr. Johnston Withana4 by Um representative et the prase and tinny other per sona, notice, of which hare appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing sm • msatle• NMI of thatscter and responsibility, is a .0 cleat gamma,. to 'be amicted. Bitti DISJIABZIS BPIDDILY CUPID Match 11; 1870--Iylpr MEAT MARKET! NEW opium B. Brom TILADDIUB 8. WIRLI, AVING eatered into partaerebip in this JUL ZAIN(111118INNB8, oarry it on in all its brain:Ass. All kinds of • Fresh Neat Every Day: • Beef every inesday and Satarday morales.. Opal meats every Wednesday, Thareday sad /May rawer I "Lrltet etind at silso.B.ettsvars reddens* onCham. berstnirnstrest, Dimond Square. Those having fit stock for We will end it to their advantage 'location or addressee new liras. MY" ELI 'A 13,1888—t f W. N. NELLIE. West Middle Street Market • (Bowe Tits comrr-noviz.) Every Day in the Week, strirDAY. ixozeziP. . Nriabßaitibros times • wikek, Tuesday, Wefts& ayandihituidaill• Lalab.Veslor ll'attos etiryday. Odor' oft at is 7 autetinthe muds& proziptlydellvirid the hilowhigmonalag. ' 9101111.1 A. (ODOR . Zane 18.1iiik-t COUGHS,INFLUENZA, Bore Throat! Colds. in l6, Tralt - Coush, Liver Com • plant, Broad"kit Autaus,.Blesdiag of Oa Loom sod our, sTartiou of the Throat. Marto sad anst, are armaditi aid Wpm . " , eared the us of WISTAR'S BALSAM - OF WILD CJIERRY• nal wen kiowa preparamint Vets NW dry up a eerpk add flee tam amiss khan* ai 4 th , 050 soh most usitictutts. but it bum ens demurs tkA hewn fad aliaprinrOorarth ihausursisw Ms 04„„ Nthe psupthoh& i Consumption can , be Cured Ed's 06%4= to this staudierd resin as is mita by of . 1 04hilostala cOOstred by the •Trspardiblirill W.JOTLI *IIION.Baston, sad bp *take generalip [Aprill,lBlo—iynde Bart t , cAniarns . wi no waist ( • \ • ... Ituoim II IBILIAGI C2iWll/0 ZB9, 4#Porszver, LAO cif' POWER, V. JOHNSTON, Vutrittring. v- .:a~ ~:--=nom :~,~~,>_ Ight star and stutintl. HAPPY THOIIGHTII It Manhood's waves have borne our bark Far distant from the shore, . Whose pleasant scenes were dear to us When life its blossoms bore - 'Tis sweet when we come back again, To Sad each spit we knew, Decked in the self-tame joyous garb 0 ur malt around it threw. If Time bath laid bis hand upon The things about our home, And o'er them all the mournful shade Of deep; sad change bath come— Tis sweet to know that in our breasts The self-same heart beats on, And that white change rules all'arithee Within we're chilled by none. - Yet , sweeter than all this it la To meet, when we are men, The friend we parted wb in yout,. The self same now as Ii• 1 To feel that he brings bar , through mina By time and absence ca- , The light of that same kindliness That warmed the bliasfull past. The roses that with garnish bloom •In pleasure's garden spring, Have each within its painted leaves Some insect that will sting— And so %Is doubly sweet for us, Amid life's heartless joys, To catch the blush and fragrance back, Of flowers we culled when boys. KITTY'S TRIALS "Kitty, "Kitty, child !" "Yes, mother!" "Do you know that Its pest six o'clock, and the children to be dressed, and the milk churned before breakfast ? Ann has been up this hour, while you arc still deepping and dreaming 1" Kitty arose with a sigh. She had not been asleep, bat had certainly been dream ing—those vague, haltconscions dreams that come to ns Moor first waking moments when we like to lie and review the past day and think over the present, and so prepare ourselves for what awaits us. We' ll like those moments of dreamy rest before rising In the morning, and generally feel our selves refreshed and Invigorated thereby. Yet Kitty had seldom such a luxury allow ed lier. She must be up at six precisely, and set about her day's duties—the mono tonous, irksome duties which made each day to her an insupportable weariness. Not that Kitty was lazy, or cross, or sel fish. On the contrary, there was not a more industrious and obliging girl in the little town of Greenville, or more univer sally liked. Her father, whO owned a wheelwright establishment, was "well off," as the phrase is, snd lived in one of the prettiest frame cottages on Elm street—a white cottage with green blinds, and a trellised porch, extending its whole length. He was a good man, an elder of his church, and much respected by his neighbor% His wife was a notable bousekeer and manager, and he had a large fluidly of bright, healtdV children, of whom Kitty, now eighteen, was the eldest. She had a plain good edu cation at the beet school in Greenville ; she was never scolded by her parents, though Mr. Lennox was sometimes rather peevish when there was much to be done . and she bad plenty of wholsesome food anti comfortable clothing. In short, most peo ple thought that Kitty ought to be a very I satisfied and happy girl, and yet she was not so. Why, the reader may perhaps dis cover. • Kitty, stood at her little Wick window, dressing herself. It was October and the morning was cold, bet bright. She looked toward the east, at the rosy flush of the waking day, and the light, crimson-streaked clouds, which Mated like barques upon the clear blue expanse of sky. It was a pity, she thought, that anything so lovely should fade. She loved beautiful forms and colors, yet without an idea that there was anything "poetic" in her nature. She hardly knew what "poetry" meant beyond the verses in the stray papers which occasionally found their way to her father's house, and some of which she would carefully cut out and keep between the leaves of her old school atlas, which now served her as a portfolio and scrap book. Yee, there was "Harper's Magazine," and at the thought her face Studied, and her heart gave a sort of throb— a quick doubtful little throb, in which it would have been difficult to say whether there most of pleasure or of pain, for Charles Hallam sent her those precious numbers of "Harpers"—as he bad done for six months past—ever since he Went away - from Greenville to live in the city as clerk in a firm there. lie had paid' one brief visit to Greenville this summer—a two days visit; and, oh! how often bad Kitty Len nox's thoughts gone back to that August evening when he had walked home with ., her from church, and lingered at the little gate talking in the bright moonlight, till her mother called her in to get Pussy asleep—that spoiled child having awakened at the very moment when Charlie was bee itating, as if about to say something very particularly, and had been obliged to go away next morning in time to take the five o'clock train to the city. Kitty thought bitterly of it now, as she had many a time beiore. If only she had not to be forever attending upon the children! At first she had hoped, and, indeed, 'almost expected that Charlie would write. But no ; he bad only dintinned sending "Harpers," and it was only a week since that Mary Hallam, his cousin, bad said something about a Miss Myra Grey—such a pretty girl—who board ed in the same house with himself, and had worked him a watch case. Myra Grey I What a pretty name: So different from Kitty Lennox. "Kitty mother says you're to dress us directjy i and mend this hole in Eddie's stocking ; and ran up this rent In my apron for me to wear to school; and come down and do the churning, quick." • How Kitty dreaded that daily hour of washing and combing, and mending those three restless children. But she set about the task-z•arguing with Alice, as the oldest; coaxing Noddle, and exerting herself to keep Pussy quiet by repeating nanny rhythes. And then' she went down stairs to her half-hour's churning; after which she was to give Pussy and Noddle their breakfast things, and "let to rights" gener ally. And then came the sewing and mend ing—such quantities of it for this large family. She did not object to fine sewing; she either liked to sit down quietly with a skirt to hem or an apron to make; but, ohl the boys' thick, heavy jacket' and trousers, which her little fingers could scarcely grasp without aching; and those coarse dour bags to mend. and the carpet to patch where Pussy bad burnt, it with a hot poker! And then the looking after the baby, and the helping her mother and Anna the hired girl, to get dinner and hang out the wash ing, • And all the time there lay beside bet ott the little work table the unread last num ber of "Sari's;" and through the gold. tinted vine -leaves over the window sunbeams peeped In and danced men upon the floor; and without, all warmth and brightness, and gladness; and poor Hilly, her spirits dull and her eyes heavy, longed for a stroll under the willows by the river which she could see not far away. What Was the use she thought of such a life as this ? Not that she did not love bar family, and was not willing to do all In her power for tSem ; but' it was so dull, so tiresome, the daily, never ceasing routine of petty tasks and troubles. Was there never to be anything pleasant or beautlhil in he: 7ffe ? And she felt so lonely, thdngh A by those most near and dear to '-sted for compudonahlp, for , ogeniallty, and, in short, hardly knew what, to • , n)L Told In her heart and her th . h... was always absorbed in rontters, her mother In domestic of them ever seemed to • .entiou to Kitty, except as Te r pyFeezt comfort, or to Imagine CORI , Jr%ti.ot :tog sht needed anything be : thia tamt'-;e tippy and content. aq t tJuthr !'ici; those great grow ing tx,p, Visit I her. ex cel,: 018; I Ye!.,:rit, to (Oa .bal, poor Kick . / 0 .,53 was . . Ana I; , 72. s r !eh ; not quite COLO that she had Ate o. Crow and peevish, so that , xc, l. dered at her, and her mother hat "girls were the most eontrairy cldngs on earth. She never could understand them." "Anna," said Mrs. Lennox, "I want you to go over to Squire Lee's this afternoon, and see about the fowls she promised me. Dick will have the hen-house finished by to-morrow." "Let me go, mother !" said Kitty, look ing up from her sewing. "Why, Kitty, it's a long walk." "I know ; but I siall enjoy it." "Very well, if you'll take Alice and Will along with you," said her mother. Kitty would have preferred the solitary walk along the meadows and mill stream to Squire Lee's ; but she knew the children, noisy and boisterous u they were, would like it too, so she made no objection. "Kitty I" called out some one from the garden gate; "Kitty i do run here for a minute !" "It's Sue Somers, mother," said gitty, dropping her work on the table. be back in a moment." "Just take the baby out with you, titen, Kitty. It'll amuse her, awl she's so cross." So Kitty wearily liftel the heavy fat baby and took it out to where stood Susan Somers, radiant. "Oh, Kitty, I just wanted to tell you. Aunt Mary's going to have an apple-paring to-morrow, and we're all to be there—such fun !—and don't you think, Mr. Charles Hallam has come just in time tor it I" "Who ?" said Kitty, her heart leaping into her throat. "Why, Charlie Hallam ; only he's grown so old with that moustache of his, and so dignified that we'll have to call him Mr. Hallam in future. He came this morning. I saw him just now, at his uncle's, and really hardly knew him, he's improved so much. And he'll stay till the day alter to-mono*, so we'll bs sure to have him at our apple bee. He's been to C— on some business for his employers, and got leave to stop on the way. Now be sure, Kitty, that you're at Aunt Mary's in good time. It will be so nice !" Kitty walked back to the house, a brigh spot burning on either cheek. "Well," aid her mother, approvingly, "a little fresh air does brighten you up. L walk to Squire Lee's will do you good, no doubt, and you may go u soon as please, child." But Kitty hesitated, with a haleasharned look. "I did think I should like it mo ther ; but if you ltad rather Anna should • go—" "I suppose you've changed your mind about it," said Mrs. Lennex, shortly.— "Well, girls are the mast csontrairy things. So Kitty stayed at home that afternoon. She - Upped up stairs to her little room, and very carefully arranged her curls, and look ed at herself In the glass a long time ; and she laid ready, jut out of sight, behind the pile of books on her dressing table, a little knot of pink ribbon, which could,be pinned on in a moment. And every thee she heard the front gate open, her cheek would flush and she would give a little start, and stealthily peep front behind the white'dim ity curtains. But nobody came—at least nobody that she was looking for—and as the afternoon wore away, the color left her cheek; and her starts grew nervous; until at length, about dusk, ab put away tne lit tle rose-colored ribbon, arid wrapped her self in her mother's brown Oloak—a very ugly cloak, but thick and warm--ond start ed for a walk up and down the back garden alley. ,** ".ll.itty 1" called her mother, "since you're chit of doors, - and all wrapped up, you may as well take this pot of butter over to Miss Martin's." Kitty walked on 'lolly serou the with the heavy brown jar in her arms.— The wind was cold, and blew her hair about her face, and made her nose and cheeks red ; brit she cared nothing for her looks now. Just ',she reached Mrs. Martin's gate, it was opened for her by a gentleman who had walked behind her with a young lady on his arm. "Dear! it it Isn't Kitty J. 4 enuoz," said Miss Cynthia Martin, patronisingly.— "Come in ! You'll find mother in We kitchen, I dare say. It's the butter, I sup pose." But Bitty did not reply. She had looked up and recognised in the tail, good looking, moustached and well dressed, young man beside her, Charlie—no, Mr. Charles Hal lam. Her face became crimson; her eyes fell, and rested upon the brown Jar she car ried, and upon the ugly, cumbersome old brown cloak of her mother's. "I am glad to see you, KIM Kitty," said he, smiling and holding out his hand. And then, seeing that she imuld net let go thejar to shake hands with hlm, he added ; "Let me carry this for put" "No, thank you," said Kitty, in a low yoke. She felt not only Mortified, but in dignant. While she had been 0 - anxiously watching for him he had been walking with Wm Cynthia Mirtln—it yoUng lady just from a &adorable hoarding school, and with a wardrobe which was the wonder of Greenville for its style and' expensiveness. A thought of her poor little rose oolored ribbon crossed Kitty's mind 1 and of the ringlet" . which she had that afternoon-care fully arranged. And to think what a sight she now was I What rinks had he to Bar prise her thus, when she wasn't lit to be seen ? So she answered him briefly and coldly, and unceremoniously depositing the hateful, jar on the benoh of the portico, said hastily ; 4 1It Is late 1 I must hurry home," and so departed 'lRear me," mid 11.1 w Ova*, look*" ter her, with a slight shrug. "I had Ito ides that Ilse had so much temper." pa. help . —ell sh could no. "He cares - she repeated to herss.., wringing of her bands. A,._ all the light that her life had ever known had suddenly gone out forever. So, after walking up and down, up and down, In the cold. October wind and dark -nese until she wu chilled through, Kitty stole in by the sit% door and went upstairs to her room, and there lay down on the bed, feeling herself utterly miserable. "I can't attend to you this evening, Alice," she said, when the three children came tearing up stairs to call her to tea.— "My bead aches badly. Ask Anna please to give you your supper and put you to bed. "There's no accounting for girls," said Mrs. Lennox, peevishly, when this mes sage was delivered. "I never saw her look better than. she did this afternoon s and now laid up with. 7 a head/Ate I It's all con trairiness, I doubt. Howsoever, Alice, n't make a noise. A rest may do her fi-ood." 18=E=I ' Kitty fell into a dull, restless slumber, from which she was aroused a few hours later by the slamming of the front door by master Dick, who then came bounding up stain to bed, three steps at a time. "Oh, Dick, dear, pray don't make scab a noise'" pleaded Kitty, as he her door. "Who was it went out j now ?" "Only your Mr. Charier an swered Dick. "I ay, Kit, you fix my fishing•llne for me, gluon pietaised ?" "Did he stay long, D4dE?" "Long? I thought held maks up his mind to stay all night. It's paat km, I guess. I say, Kit, where's the flahhig line r don'tknow," replied Kitty, absently. "Did—did he ask for me, Dick ?" "Yes; and mother said you were sick with a bad headache andmusta't be disturb ed. Hullo I here's my line, AJI right.L" Poor Kitty I I..et no one smile at her tri als. Blight as they may seem to others, they were to her very bitter and severe.— Let us all look back to our own youthful days, and recall these experiences, and then ask ourselves What trials in siter-life have been more bitter than those eta girl who loves, half unconsciously to herself, and who flutters in the tormenting suspense of hoping, doubting, fearing, whether she is herself beloved ? Who sees in her visions a paradise of lore and bliss that may be hers —yet beholds it drifting away, drilling, away, and knows Iterselfperweriess, through her very maiden modesty and womanly sensativenees, to grasp and retain it I And it was her mother who had placed this her , rier between herelf and Charlie—as she had done more than once before. She bad no feeling, no consideration for her. Did she look upon her as still a child—always to stay at home and work and never be loved and courted and married like other girls 2 Poor Kitty felt resentful toward her mother, and to her whole family, who, had shown themselves so tmemascipits of and regardless of her feelings. That they &tumid have fancied that Mr. Hallam had come there and spent two hours for the sake of their society! Bo Kitty was sulky next morning, sratecolded Pussy, and slapped Neddie, and had never, as Dick declared, been half so cross and disobliging. And then, In the af ternoon, the poor child went up stairs and cried in bitter repentance; and came down again, looking very meek and very un happy. Still Kitty bad one hope, one consolation remaining. Mr. Hallam—it was only pro per that she shouid call him so, since he was six years her aenlor—Mr. liallem Ind called to see her, and though they had both been disappointed, yet she should certainly see him this evening at Aunt Mary's apple. bee. How cheerfully she dressed herself, In her new blue merino, with the little rose-color ed ribbon fastening the frill of lace about ber throat, and another rose-colored ribbon confining her bright brown ringlets behind- She was pretty, and she knew it; prettier than Cynthia Martin, with all her silks and jewelry. She wondered if Mr. Menem, would think so. She wondered whether he would pay her any attention—escort her to . the supper table, or walk home with her.— He had done that once or twice before hia leaving Greenville. Rat-tat-tat ! went the brass door-Itnoeber and Kitty's heart beat almost u loud again. She flew to the bead of the stairs and peep ed over as Alice admitted the visitor. It was only Sae Somers. "Are you ready, Frilly r she called out. "Do make haste, and we can go on togeth er. It is live o'clock already, and I met Cynthia 'Kart* and Hr. Hallam Just now, on their way to Aunt Idary'L " She had run up ittain, and now stood leaning on the Hula &eaglet-table while Kitty fastened the Laze frills about her wrists. "She thinks that she is mAkipg a con quest," pursued Misty Susan sarcluttlosllY, "but I know better. Mary Hallam showed me to day, while be was out, the prettiest card case--all pearl and silver . --that he had bought in C-, for a present to that Mica Myra Grey. It had her initials on it ; and when grandma asked him this evening if be were not going to be married soon, he . colored and laughed, 4 and sale he hoped so. And what puts It beyond a doubt," contin ued Miss Suitt, positively, "is that Mrs. Moore. told Miss Higgins, that her sister, who lives in the city and takes in seeing, is engaged upon Miss Myra Grey); wedding clothes ; Bo there's po doubt that Mr. Hal lam is to Marry ter." Kitty did not answer. She sat dOwn on the side of the bed, and her fingers trembled about the lace "Let me do that for you. Why, bow you tremble—and your face is so white Why, Kitty, what is thematter ?" cried Suer ,In alarm. "Indeed, I dont knoir, lam not well—l bare not been welt all day," Bald poor Kit ty, brokenly. And she laid her head on the pillow and closed her eyes,aa if she wish ed never again to open them." .. • "You'd better stay at: home this evening, child," said her mother, who now rime up stake. "I don't know what can be the matter, unless it is that you took cold stay ing out lut night. rn get get you a grit of hot tea, and let you go to bed early. But, to my mind girls are the most unaccounta ble creatures Kitty took off her blue merino and her pink ribbons, hardly knowing what she did. To her all was sdreary blank—a dull, dead, hopeless sold: She west down stairs me chanlcally testipper, sad drank the tea, and then took the baby which her mother plac ed in her arms, and rocked to and M' to and fro', hi the low• rocking chair, feen% all the time as though eke were Ina OW --but seek a dreary,dreary dream• "If you are well _enough, Slily, 1- id& you'd stay with baby *bile I go round to and -PPY— Act would parents—and . Her mother! ant more rms, and • ..sing towards her. Oh, lean her poor aching head mother's breast, and rest there its sne bad done when she wes a child. Poor Kitty. • Her head wu burning and her temples throbbing. She went ,out into the little front porch, and sat there, screened by the treills-work. •It was a mild, pleasant eve ning for the season, end she felt refreshed by the open sir, and soothed by the eight of the calm moonlight. • It was late--almost nine o'clock—and only one or two persons passed hastily along the quiet village street. Presently however, some one stopped at the little front gate—her mother no doubt. Not her mother, but her dither, or one of the boys, for, it was a man. He opened the gate and came in. "Is it you, Kitty? he asked, and Kitty's heart beat so painfully that she could not answer—could not even rise lkom her seat on the green bench behind the trellis. "I have to leave Greenville early tomor row," pursued Mr. Charles Hallam, very quietly, and "I could not go without see,, Ing• you and telling you good bye." "I—l thought'you were to be at the ap ple bee this evening," murmured Kitty mechanically. "I have just left there. I had expected to see you there, Kitty." "Me 1 I was not well enough to go." "So Miss Somers said, or I should have called for you after haying escorted. Miss Oynthis Martin. I was on my way here when I met her, and as she complained of not being able to cross the muddy place *bore, I offered my services." "Hid you- a pleasent evening r' Inquired 'ur, in the same low mechanical voice. "Not very "Me !" -1 oilseed you, Kitty." Looking up, she met his eyes Axed upon her with s t age loot -s look which sent a sudden her bean, and caused her almost to tremble. He moved a little near er her on the bench, "I have wanted so much to see you, Kit ty," he said in the same low voice "and to talk to you. I wanted to uk Ohl some thing." "What?" said Kitty, lifting her blue eyes wonderingly. They were very sad eyes now, for the had not forgotten Myra Grey. "It is this," answered Chariest Salim, taking both her hands in his, and lOoking tenderly and earnestly down into the blue eyea-:-"I have loved you a long time. Kitty —more than two years ; and what I have to ask is, will you be my little wife, and go away with me to a home of oar own ?" Oh, what s light and glory burst sud denly upon Kitty's life, with those words t It was like enchantment, and for a mo ment she could not realize, could not be lieve it. "But," she faltered, drawing a little back, and looking seriously into bin face, "you- I beard that you were to be married soon." "I hope so, Kitty* "To—to Miss Myra Grey ?" Mr. Charles Hallam smiled. MIAs Myra Grey Is certainly to be married next week, Kitty, but not to me—only to a friend of mine—and I am to be groomsman." Kitty suffered hlm to pass his arm around her and draw her gently towards him. There was no more darkness for her now— all was glorious sunlight. What a wonderful change In our lives may be wrought by a few spoken words ! "Dear me!" said Mrs. Lennox, as, com ing in a few minutes later, she found Kitty Aualledi happy, radiant—" Dear me I Of all the unaccountable, contrary things on earth, I do think that girls are the m worat. There's no underslptding them, any way !" Pape she tanietikkid It better next morning, when a letter .was delivered Kitty's father from Kitty's suitor ; her only exclamation was— i.Well, do declare! Who'd have thought it 7" Who, indeed, except those who have no; forgotten their own youth and Its secret joys and sorrows, that are so keenly felt and iciseldorri told 2.4-N. T. Sunday Times. TIM LADY JURORS BAUM@ THEIR Prtev zas.—A little circumstance connected with the late term of Court comes to our know lege, which we are inclined to make public, even at the risk of betraying confidence. During the long and tedious flowle utrder trial, the jury( of whom one ball were la lesj were not permitted to separate and git tq their homes but were, under the charge of bailiffs (one.lady and a gentleman) taken to the hotel for their meals, and lodging was provided for them in the adjoining parlors, each under the charge of their bailig. And here, every morning during the trial, upon arising from their beds, these ladles kneel ed-together, and, like the child Samuel, asked wisdom of God to enable tbem properly and wisely discharge their new and anions duties. While their male assoc latet‘were engaged in bolaterotletnirth and trifling levity they, with the fulLeongclous nen of tbe responsibility resting upon them, were seeking aid at the' throne of the All wise.—:Laurantie Sentinel. A wanatan journalist, who is often flea Cy over hitpersonsi plainness, tells this stony on himself: went to a chemist the other day for Anil morphine ibr a sick blend. The assijiant objected to giving it to mu withoutilipreactiption,evidently fearing that I intended to, commit suicide, "Pshaw said I, "do I look like a man who would kill kims:•lft" Gazing steadily at me a mo• moot, he replied : "I don't know. It seems to me if I looked like you I should be greatly tempted to kid myrif!" A Sax Fmascisoo school teacher re 4 eived the following: "I hope, as to ulyNohe, you will flog him just as onto .as you kin. Seas *bed boy—la Jobu. Altho I've bin in habit of tesohin him myself, it RC= lit me be beYer will lent autthieg-hia spelliu is ootisgoosly dellahent; Wallop him so 11, set; anti you will /weir my thanks: , ,What accounts An John beln at 0119,01,4 ;r Is that be Is my um by my witch Not bus, baud." LINCOLN used to say the be t story he ever read of binaselfwas this : Tw.l Quekeresees were tmvelligg On the railroad, and were heard discussing the probable ter mination of the war. "I think," said the first, "ttiat Jefferson will succeed." "Why does 'thee think eo review, thopther. "Be cause Jefferson is a praying man." "And so to Abraham a praying man," objected the:* second. "Yes: but the Lord Will think &habitat fejt/kith," the -find replied, am 0, — . illkileuerT old kohelor ssys he thtilts Is women, sedltot.her wmisgs, that (Light to be settswelki.4ll,