The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 24, 1870, Image 1

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    * Statisti lobnus.
HEAP. R.4.NTI.NG
At. TAR
Star Seatiael
00K & JOB
PRINTING OFFICE
ltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa.
'lag rectally added largely to rev already Wire
or
ok 4!‘ Fancy Job Type,
• rally preporid to sotoutuaodato oar old c
amid an oasts who nay lint us with Omit
la las boot Mitre( the att, at the shattoat
sad on the moot roaboaablo term.
nting of Every De
scription,
EXCELLED
IN 71X11017TION,
ErNSUILP.,MED
IN STYLI; AND•
UNRIVAIILED
/hi 4.: ilki PNILBE,
Al THY
AR & SENTINEL,
altimore St., Gettysburg, Pa
PLAIN
LEM
namental Printing,
largest Posters to the smallest Cards
RCIAL PRINTDIO
Such as
CARDS,
ill
CHECKS, DRAFTS,
XNVICLOPIId, LAULM,
G BILLS,
REPTS a RZOLIPT BOOKS,
JELOTDBILLS, DODGERS, ac
prampUy. la tb be t MINIM Wat the
vary lowest prase.
..111ftur . •
40,
AND PAMPHLET
PRINTING,
sal
oast tbs *nl'4l 6 lll, as pal st
ask". yle aad its
as lay m
Y'I'TT -.r;.
ARANTEE 19ATI8PAOTIO2i,
lip se work tad pnrytaise la lUllaig on
Ilars.
BY MAIL PROMPTLY AB
IX IDED TO.
THE GETTYSBURG
R & SENTINEL
MST ADVMMIIING MEDIUM
11118 COUNTY.
'Or Mani emptier So bow
wimaskr. It alroakaas
tlie Iltraers. sad is red 17 a&
Ime tie Impost alriWithe la Adis, est
PUBLISHED OS JET,WS PSIDAYs
BUEHLER da CO.,
Baltimore at betverea Cburt-house and Diamond,
GettPinMl,
TI MM . OF PUBLICATION:
TEE &rift LID itsarrnua. is published every Fri
day morning, at =OO a year in advance- or u.sp
it not paid within the year. No subscriptions dis
continued until all arrearages are paid, unless at
the option of the publishers.
Anviarngsmorre axe inserted . reasonable
rates. A liberal reduction will be made to persons
advertising by the quarter, half year, or year.—
Special notices will be Inserted at special rates, to
be agreed upon.
air The circulation of the 32.118 AND
is one half larger than thakever attained by any
newspaper incounty M
and. as an yer:
Using medlutt iW cannot be excelled.
JOB Woag of rill kinds will be promptly execu
ted and at lair rates. Hand-bills, Blanks, Cards,
Pamphlets,, the.,lti every variety and style, will be
printed at short notice. TOMS cum
grotto:Wol Carib, kr
•
H( B. WOODS,
Arroßifir AT W,
klas &warned the Practice of Law, and will attend to
soy busiussa In the Courts of Adams conati. Of
ace J. B. Dettner's Baildiaa, bouta Zan
corner of the Ulan() sid Kerch d, 1870—t
M. KRA.UTLI, Attorney at
Law, Gettysburg, Po ilellectlona
business promptly attekded N.
office on Baltimore atreet,soutb of the Court-house.
Jane 18, 1869-tr
AcCONA.UGHY, Attorney at
a-a • L. .w, orle•ooe.toor westof Buiates's drug
tlttecon•rsearg street.
3;eCial Mention Oven to Smits,Oollectiontaad
tottlement of dstates. atl legal business, and
I tt n 4 co ?cahoot, doonty, Back-pay, and :Damages
Li J. it "et.. 111 mes. promptly tad edielent
ly 4tteuded to.
! Lat • ceeted. :twice farms for male
sod other western States.
"L toe IS, t869.-t(
A J. COVER, ATTORNEY AT
• • LAWowillpromptlyattendtooollectioniand
allother Businessentrustedtohiscarip.
pace b•twoele fahnestock sad Oann•r•tkd Z!eg
r•• .jr . Iltr.lalreitrestasttysbarg,Pa.
Stay it.1.86T•
j A. VI D A. BUEHLER, A.TTOR
( gr kr L 4.11% will promptly attend to solleo
ohs .11 it! 'cher Susitiess entrusted to his cars.
I • • 41.tafters to the threettory building
ii‘is rid llonss. (Gettysburg, May 29,047
)1V [D WILLS, ATTORNEY
(Ice .t bit..eildenceluthelloath-leas
r :or Jf.loutreSquars.
=MEM
OR. E,l. S. HUBER,
r u iS. Minsbersburg and Washitglorm sires
COL. TOTS 'S Leu Ham.
Jane 11 1849.—tf
DEt. J. W. C. O"NEAL
firs the Jllee rt his redldence In Baltimore
•Ereet,E I ,r• tbov e the Conaptier Ogles
7ettyiburgOloy 29,1.867.
j WIN L. HILL ,1,D.,
dl &N TM?
s:ke.o Chawbersborg eeeee t, nearly opposite th
A lag's Hotel,
0101Y8BURG, PINN•A
felr-tlrving been In constaoriiractlee over 20 years
patients can be assured of good work. Poly 9.-1,
DB. J. E. BERKSTRESSER, Dent
lee, guying located IroGettyaburg. offers km
v ices 1, ? the public. OfliceircYork street,mearly
ppo.ltrit* WOG Inn, where Elawlll be prepared to
to Au', ye.; within theprdvlnce of the Dentist
f f all or Paatiatliettotteetharein
' lied tocell. terms reasonable:.
July 30, 11169.—ti
earriagto, garusf, al.
SAVE YOUR HORSES !
Patent Elastic Cork Horse
Collars.
-7 1 , H E undersigned has for sale these
CELsattersD I.NILLA6B. manufactured by
aver k harry, Philadelphia, which are bow flea by
alrtbe City Passenger Railroad Companies fir the
pr,tection of their stock. They are liskiter in Waiiht,
absorb no moister.. and do not heat. The Omsk with
which they are atnffed Dein; very elastic, theOollaz
adjust• to the shape of the animal, and consequeutly
does not chafe. Farmers, try them. Also,
HARNESS OF ALL MRDEI
for isle and made to °roe-. Call at my establish
ment on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, Pa, ulielnlag
lb* Passenger Depot
Ilay ?o, 187o—tf
A:VID ticCILKAILY. Jona ). YcCRIAsY
"Best always Cheapest.?
• VIE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and,
11" A R NESS of all kinds, in the Couv
MI re always to be foand at the old and well known
atand ,Balttmos• at 4 oppositethe Preabrtatiaa Crhafroh
(McCREARY'S.)
Oar Riding and Wagon Saddles,
are the must aubstantfally built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and si/ver
fnount
ad,i ore complete i a every respectead warranted to be
af th• very best =scoria! and workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Collars,
CAN INS es MIS. They are the best PITTING and
most durable.
Our Heavy Draft Hammes . ,
are mule to order, as cheap as they eau be made nay
where sad in the most substantial manual.
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
"flames, Sly•nets and mrythiag in the Ila None
bitter or cheaper.
Our prices
ii.r.b....isßaosp to thelowestli ring standard,
& liberal percestagefora ash ,off allsillssmonnting
,to SS or more.
We wort nothing but the best of stock sad will
-warrant every ertici• turnedcrattoboln eseryreepect
as represented.
f hant.frOforpai tf• ears •elaelte attention to our
present stock.
Whales decall•naeXlMine PlllOlB qn.ttarr
Jan.39.1103. - tf D. MoOILL'AIT * dON.
nARRUGE-IttAKING RESUMED.
•warbsing evar,th•andersignedhaviresumed
the •
WIFIRLLGI-MAKINOBUSIN*IIB,
at Matra/ stand,ln Bast Middle street, Gettysburg
where they are again prepared to put up work In the
most fashionable '
satiptantlat, and superior meaner
• lot of sew and second-hand
a£ EILIAGSB ,BUGGINB ,40
on hood, whisk Oily will dispose of atilt* Inwost
pHs's, sad all orders will M supplied as preaiptly
end es‘jsfactorily as swasiblo.
_
erREPAIRINGJII
.-don•witly.qtyyjitoh,sadistalisapost rates
♦ larg• tot of new andold fl•liN11111 on kaad fo
tale.
Tbaakfalfor tba Memel patronage keretodere en•
loped by them, gbeysellaltand will and de.
serve a large skim to thefugars.
May 29.-t f Itildfilli a zriazaz.
Buggies and Carriages.
REMOVAL.
Pill undorsiowl has romovoill his Carriago-osok
tog shop to Cho oast sod of leddlo stmt. 04417 , -
burg, Pa where tis will coition, to build all Wads of
work In Ls 11”,
CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL
ING-TOP BUGGISY, JAGGER
WAGONS, &a, &O.
His work Is all put up of go material and by
t►e beet of mechaales,and manor fall to give mile.
.taottoa. His prices are always reasonable. He aolLo
its orders. confident that be can pleas*.
ItIPAIIIING promptly done. at moderatecates.
W . i. G £LL•9H3It.
July 1„11168.—ly
flit anii girt §ussrmt.
ADAMS COUNTY
mirruAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
INOORPORATZD, KABOB 18, 1851.
pillow
reildwat—Georig•SwOr.
V lee•Presidirat—esaviii,lassoll.
i.eretary —D. A.laeklar.
fru/minor-I.G. fatisestook
gzeentiv•Ootaalsteir—Zobor MeClardy ,11.A.Ple
is , Jacob Kin.
gccogers.-6wKllwggD. • ilii•kler.l.N.Ont
y 3. R. Its 11.0 . lisknintock,G ettysbarg; Jacob
ging. iambics township ; itredorick
AI. ♦. Picking. litraban; Oxintd;
igss. loss White, Glicirty; H. o.Peters.Petorsbarg
7.8.)
t.Thl'Oompanyliltiltadialtsoporstioa.to t
aunty of Adana. It has boas La operation for mon
loan IT piste, and Is that paziod WM awl* bit 'was
alatoot.b avlag paid low* by ars tubs that polo/
noitatlag toovorsl6,ol/11. Layioraos daalrlas awls
atrium:ran apply to oltloy of l b . itatutgots.
men • luestly• Ilsaianta• Ruts atthipeallee
• onapasyrea Um lad Ilredseedayamt? woe
-Web& 1.11. • Maw 1111.111$
BAST ADVIRTIBING
na =mow
VOL. LXX, NO. 31
Removal 1 Removal I
ROBERT - D. ARMOR,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND
BELL HANGER,
QUI to•Saand ►t his residence on
Corner East Middle and Strait(' n'Sts
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
•
WILL promptly attend to all or
dors In his line. Work done In the moat satb.
factory manner, and at pricesas tow as can posiriblyto•
afforded tomake •11 ring.
•' GAS PIPE
urnlahed, as well as ()kandellas, Brackets, Drop
LAglitatc.• also WATER PIPE, Stops,Top Frost
Bpigota.sall,la short...everything belonging to visor
wets's-ll:tares.
Bells hang, and tarnished If desired. L.dek i.oi al
kinds repaired, (April 29.1870-If
GETTYSBURG BAKERY,
Tag Arm of Newport & Ziegler boring been &e
-solved, th e nnderdgnedarllloontlnnetheßaking
bualnees,in all Ito branches,at the old stand,
Corner of South Washington and 11 est
Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa.
lIRACIUIRB,
OAKES,
PRETZELS, Ao
cunt tautly baked and alwaysto be hadfrati
Wltl many years experience and *Tory poeltion
to please, he feels that he can promise sat tbon In
all cases. Orders whetted, and promptlyattendad to.
With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the
old Arm, its continuance is asked.
B ALTZER NEWPORT.
Aprl9, 11169
STEAM SAW MILL
rr Hl{ undersigned has in operation a STEAM SAW
I. Mll4, at the &nth Mountain, near Grudge
burg Springs, and I prepared to saw to order bills of
WHITE OAK. PINS, HSMLOCS,
or any kind of Timber desired, at the shortest notice
and at low rates. He aim manufactures
SHINGLES, PAILINGS, be
LUMBER,
delivered at any point at -the LOWEST RATES. 3
per cent, will be deducted for the cash paymenta, or
interest will be charged !tom the time of delivery of
Lumber. Thankful for past favor■, be would deeire
a continuance for the MIAMI.
All letters *tumid DO addressed to him at O raeffen
burg P.O. Adams comity, Ps.
kab1,11,7 MILTANBSEGER.
Oct. 29, 1859.—tf
ICE CREAM SALOON.
JOHN GRUEL
OFIAIEBERBIIII.II6 BT, OITTYBBIIIIO,
Ras always on hand a large assortment of all kinds of
CONFECTIONERY,
made of the best materials, with Fruits Almonds
Raisins, Figs, Cakes, Le.
'ICE CREAM,
served to cnstomers, and orders for Famill m or Par
tias promptly llliad. Having spacial aecommodatiams
for Ladles and li saltless en, and det sun ed to please,
he lushes his friends to give him a ea 11.
April 5, 1870.—tf
SurVeying-. 7 Conveyancing,
J. S. WITHEROW 3
FAIRFIELD, PA.,
. Tenders hi■ servi , » w sae ramie as •
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR,
and is prepared to surrey tarots, Lots, to., on res
sonable terms. Raving taken out a tionveputeses
Limnos, he will also attend to preparing
DEM, BONDS, BBL/•4213, WILLS, LIMB
TIOLBS ON AOAUBYBNT, ULNA/LING
•T to. •
Saving had considerable experience in thisline,he
hopes to resales a liberal share of patronage. Bast.
au promptly attended to and charges reasonskle.—
PostOtlee oddes's, Vairield, • dams eo.,Pa.
Jan. L. MC-4
JOHN CULP
GRANITE-YARD ,
GETTYSBURG', VA.,
ON RAILROAD, NIUE PR,NIQXI7 DZPOT.=
PETER BEITLER
Ls prepared to furnish GRANITE, torah kinds of
BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES,
Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers,
Posts, Monuments, Ceme
tery Blogks, &c., &c.,
au hind finished In every style desired, by bat o
==
11011-Orderstrom a ittatanetpromptlyattanded to
inno3.—t! •
COOPERING!,
PF.TER CULP
COOPERING BUSINESS
in all its branches at his residence on the Mummer
burg road, at the end of Carlisle street, Gettysburg,
Pa. The public can always hare made to osier all
kinds and styles of
MEAT VESSELS,
CEO Cr STAND&
PICILEL STANDS,
TU$
,•
PLCUA BARREL&
• I also manufacture Ai and 10 gal.liegis ,Oidskr Barre/s.
And all other kinds of Oooperhig. Repairing done
cheaply and with despatch. Giese us a call.
Ang.l3, 18119.—tf
NEW BUSINESS:-
Upholstering & Trimming.
WILLIAM E. CULP
H A 747t7ZenitPe7ite w°T r Pl.lor:s:ss, ro
Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat
trasses, and Uphob3tering
in all its .branches.
Re also conflation his old badmen of Trim:Din
SaggioyCiarrtaiteeSte., sad soMoitefreas the public
their patronage. Magee moderate.
Gettysburg, Pa., Dec.ll.—tf
BLACKSMITHING.
B. G. HOLLTITIALIGH
H AS opamod a BlacksaittliSlop oa Washingtoa
street, next door to Oluitankaa's Carpoator Shop,
sad tap/owe/to do all /dada ofIILACJIMILITE
INGratesamaabIo ratoa,aadiavitarasharootpablia
!Waikato.
211PA/11.110of all Staid/. Woo moLsoall..
April 110,11411—tt
JEREMIAH CULP
GETTYSBUBG, PA.;
Undertaker & Paper-Hanger,
a p reparad to tarnish on short notion andenessable
tsar
00771N8 07 ALL BTY.LXB.
gelds* bleoloa ka_at Wt. anortaiestotrAt
r*PliAlwftriestliki.basisarklater tarrl a . l4ll a
& Pdarak MOO •40 - .4.Thrlt ,
zap irEcurso 9./0)412L-
,firrisibtainoi-iitur*mmast offaitlisnOftarsib
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All kinds of
BagAD,
BOLLS,
next door to Nagle Hotel,
at reasonable rates—
Has commenced the
HOWE MACHINES!
THE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUINE
ELIAS HO WE, JR.,
SEWING MACHINES.
JACOB. F.- THOMAS, Agent,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
At his residence on York Street.
ORDIRS wilarepromptli attended to; Machine
delivered to all parti of the county andl nstruo.
Mons 07en gratis.
ItE—Yitepublic *recant loned against parties who
use the name of HO WE in connection with their ma
chines on account of the popularity of the Rowe Ma-
Chines. Thereare none GENUINE unless they have
imbedded In each machine a medallion having the
kenos. of dGLAS HOWB,Jr. on it, As.
Feb. 26--tf
tug chints
t farmiug Vmplements, 4r.
DODGE'S PATENT
REAPER MW MOWER
AND SELF-RAKER.
This machine hu met with the most cowpf et* SOC.
car. In every section where it Lot hems Introduced,
it has taken precedence over those machine' w4loh
have heretofore ranked as first-clue. It is a perfect
Belf-Naker and a superior Mower.
A careini examination will convince any one of
lie superior merits over all ethers, in simplicity,
strength and durability. Al a Sell-raking helper it
has no equal to our —vvotatedpe.
The Dodge rake is attach." to no other mashine to
the United States, lament to this machine. Built by
toe DOWN. k bTSVISNIA/M Manufacturing Co.,
Auburn, New York.
Also Tax NOTICE of yas COMPANY TO OVA
AOKINTd
Haring bean ieformed that certain manufacturers
In Ohio and elsewhere are building keepers. with
DODO/I'g ItZLIV , ItAIUe attached, we ask you to for
nigh on the nan.no of all ptreons vending CV ppn
aiding such mach Ines r m we have never licerated %pi
parson or persons to mautifacture said
ur any paet theme, and will prosecute to the fait ex
tent of the law all persons manufacturing, selling or
using said Self-hate except of our own mum:suture.
JUDAS A. LOWY, Yresident.
We bee* that confidence In this machine that we
are willing to glom wanting a machine teat It
with any other machine that piny wjeg, and temp
the one that gives the mart
Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be seem
modated.
Vor the benefit of thole wanting machlitts we
would refer thew to a low of thine to whom we have
sold, tie:
Usury Culp, Peter Markley,
JObll B. Lem, Wm turner,-
Jesse D. Newman, Dliaha Penrose,
George P. Winter, John Deardorff,
Asratiain Waybrlght, Ephraim Lady,
David Plank, Jonathan Wiaier;
John Dockenunlth, Jamie hDchle.r,
Peter Nom men, Daniel dettie,
Henry iihriver, John Bender,
thrtetien bhrtvpr , Jahn Yckert,
Noss Hunter, itt,gF7 KING
Jelin Lower, Anarew Wrakeri,
John N . Boyer, .J.
George Phutpi.
ON HAND A YZW SECOND HAND }MAPES/IL
Also, WlNDSthrfli HAY DANJOS, of different
make,*awoke. whist' is the Brazos Nate. 11. few
rurl tia o I alff lltaS, Itirveher and Separator
one of the hest sad cheapest ever altered in tailcoat.
ty. usiticbetlise Lumina itiLL AND PANg
IMPLNHSNTN teiNDJAALLY.
Perste* 'slatting to epunlas machines will And them
at the Watauga of Jogai W?ii. lt Nos, Denys
burg, Pa, or at the residence of the etitapriber,
miles from Gestysbarg, on the Llarrlsbarg toed.
aXtIf.AS thiaILAISTLY UN HAND ia :ciao of
b•taucege. Persons treating Circulars will address
the souecriber, Gettystnug, Ps.
WM .WIBLI, Agent.
May 27.—U
STILL AHEAD !
HOFFHEINS'
REAPER & MOWER
One of the greatest Machines of the
Age
IS superior to any other Michins now in nos; an
will extol any that will ever be Introduced, bar
lag been thoroughly tried and glees paeral 'webs
lion. 1 would now inform all thou who Legend pus ,
clouds' Meentass so call and examine for thweftres.
This Machias Mt:toted particularly to excel all other
machines In strength, durability. ease of draft, and
reliability el work, In all Wade or aid grata,..-
la M a4 t i li a l d iars i ta a lees. li i
,ia Wi t i r i s aa sed is
a ter L'ln'
rake at trellea a ealarater. ix cats 6 feet X incase la
grata; lest 10 lashes in grass; ham a sting opium
ber, with wrought lion guards ; It can to. wed as a
Single Mower as well as • tioutolosd Machine.
Atoll trial of the Mashie can be bad.
4150.11/11MISIMAA'S naILY-LItiCHAXWING HOR6M
RAYS, and Cgs greataad wall-knows ISAAINT M 484,
the best rake/1510 handmaid. We would also call
year afteuthill to the ;WU DODBLN 8110 VAL
PLOUGH, wrought item trains, spry Lahr and HMIS,
Heal shovels, molly ImU.stod to Mb 'WWII Pr 465,
and Is neatly and isogotalky made.
LLB% TUN fiLANLAN. 'AND sicsuroi ,74N
-161Ati MILL, the OW oeasneroegh tea Improved, for
emu pare a gross favorite among the farmers of
Pennsylvania. /tints:go and strong, hal two cockle
screens, and warranted to work perfectly.
Also all kinds of/LAMING I . I LPLI4fIX TB always
on hand.
Any person vlah int to exantina these machin ate an
see own at the Battle-Bola Bow or at toy readonoe,
2 Wien front thatydnarg, between-the Taneytown
road aid MI6 Baltlinorapik -
IIWIB A. BUSHMAN.
micy:kisaa—t f
'Siren! stabits.
WEAVER & SON.
Livery, Sales t!z, Exchange
STABLES,
Waehingionet., Gettysburg. Fenna
TAKE pleasure in announcing to
the public that they have better aecommoda•
thin than ever to supply the public with all styles
and kinds of Conveyanses that an be found lo a first
glass livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Sleighs cannot
be beat by any estabtlatuneut In the town. In prices
they defy competition.
Horses and. Mules
la:night and sold, on resaonablo terms.
GIVE US A CALL.
Take Notice.
THE undersigned. is . desirous of
awing up his old aceoanta, and wou Id ask all
those tndebtad tonsil and settls the same. Ths books
will be foam' at the above stables and all penman in
debted WO earnestly saqueousl to call sad sonar*
their amounts. NICHOLAS WICAVUR.
Dec., 1810.-t
EAGLE LIVERY,
Sale & Exchange Stables
Opposite Ma Zagte Hotel, - atasebessbitry
.stseet,
SZITTSBBtIRG, PEfi'.N'.4
THE undersigned have opened a
sow LIVIEY, &ALI AND =CHANG) STA
tn this pleas, sad art prepared to offer suporkw
soconunodatkous le this Him Ws have provided
ourselves with
Buggies, Carriages, Hacks,
. Light Wagons, &c.,
of th• latest stiles, suilloimit to mint the public de.
wad. Our hones are rood, without moot or bum.
/aboind panto rotisido—nons of your "old alp.
plea," bat all el Ds 'IUD' ardor. ••
Biding ps.ties can always in accommodated and
sou Is equipments fataishad. '
Parties, large or can gotjust what the want
on the man aamammaamig lama:
Visitor, to Om Battle-Sold i p=attuniiod toa ad
rollsbla Mimes far anima if
Pittissoannir ~arras and from the Depot upon lb.
arrival depart of ovie7 train.
Horses , haul t, mid, or st rain.
and olaaTo
chancel Dr barnins glum. One motto is "fair play
and ai r p =
situation paid to furnishing V►
Moles and Hacks for - Amoral&
*rite latter 0111111111111 that be *barging mode,.
atoll and by taraishing superior actooniniodstlona,
we issuot hill to piano won ono who patronises oar
ostablishinent.
MDT J. TATZ
W/ILLUI D. uskrairossui
Doe. 81.1N10
Sardszn, any, kg.
Hardware and Groceries.
The sabauthars Rau Jut rotund Eau tbo dna
with 11111M•D•• 'apply of HARDWARE sad ORO
OILHES, oblcit thu Altag of *dr stand
ea
Salto
attau, at prior to ftit itte thaw Oar
go* ooludits Javan - •
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own imaeres,
NM 'mares;
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69.
JUNE
A PULL ASSORTMINT OP
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
LIQUORS AIM WINES FOR ERDIOAL PURPOSES
PURR RPIORB ♦ND FLAVORING LI/TRAMP
DYES' AND DYE BTDITH,
130AP8, PEDSTTMEB AND TOILKT GOOD:
INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY
PHYSICIAN'SPRUORIPTIONS AND FAMILY ar,
VIPSS AOCURATKLY PUT UP
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRYI,RECHANTSAUP
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Forney's Horse Powders
the beet end cheapext for Hone., Cattle end Swine.
Other Horse Powders of Approved alike,
HUI3ER'S ?
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Petin'a
Jane 11, 11189.,—t1
DR. R. - HORNER
has resumed the
Practice of Medicine.
°Mee at UM
DRUG STORE,
IN onsumanuna ST., GNITTSBIIIIO.
Also, Dealer In
PLUM DRUG%
112DICINNS,
BAKING SODA. EYI
DI'S BTOP/13,
Pula: SUPPICINZ
Jan.l4, 11170.-to
R. JAMES CRESS
PRITGGIS
Store in Branca Building, Ballo. a
LITTLESTO WN.
H AVING opened a new DRUG
ISTOILI and fitted It up In the but style, I offer
mystock of pure and fresh Drugs to the slitting 01
/ 411 0 , 1 4 Wit and vicinity at the lowest market rates,
001:111114Ing in Wirt pr
Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powders,
Pare Spices. Dyes and Dia fliuff., Perfumery,
Tel let. Soaps and Taney art Woo. A full assortment of
Brushes, ISsilopery of allklode,Cfgars,Tobsecoand
BuulL
44r-Koores ilectro-Maisetlitoop will wash with
hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothe. washed
with this Soap are made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing. 'Thistle the best Soap I. .Try
It. It is wanuntud oat to Wit re the bands or &brio.
Littlestown Aar IS., t, JAMES Initbo.
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG & BOOK STORE
GETTYSBURG, PA
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINEB
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
GOLD PENS,
Chambersburg street, near Diamond
ilifirCountry Merchants supplied a
City wholesale rates
Feb. 2b. 16T0—tf
gottls and gtstaurants.
EAGLE HOTEL.
Th.firgeet •nd most3ommodleue la
.1 YTTYBHOI4.6, PBNWA
•••••1 01.1114•111-11•1710:1A•D WASZIAO7O
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor
gar A. nOmnibui,fo r Passengers •nd itagrago.rre
o tho Deno, oh arrt•alanddeparturt of.R•l Boa
Trains. Careful aaaaaa ts,androaionablechargoa
May29.1867,
KEYSTONE HOTEL'
GETTYSBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
N 0?A OPEN.
Tuns is anew House, and has been
Atted op In the most approved style. Its
ocatlon a pleasant and Coivenlent, being In th
moutbaslness portion of the town. Zverywrrang
menthasb *en nada! or themmonunodatlonand eons
rt et gam te, with amplestabllng•ttached Wits
xpetieneed servants, and accommodating Clerk
we shall nee every endeavor to please Thli B
nowapen for rheeatertalnment of thep.ll
wedadlymUeltaahareolpublicpat sssss
Ilar,lllll.
ESP HOT,EL e
HARRIS. HOUSE,
BAL27IViI 0.321770317R0, MN!
tIHI understood has opened a Hotel, the HAIUtil
HMIS, In the lately enlarged and Itahannee
mmatary Brisk Betiding on Baltimore street, tiro
doors Irma the Goa rt•hoses. Gettysburg, Pa.,and le
provided - with ecoommodatloss for the osabrtable
easertalassokof a large Ember (Woad'. His ex
winos la the boatmen warrants him la promising
orktaistlea is amp cae4 s aad he *els Getters that
those who Sop with dupe will coil egbia.--
Charges moderate.
Ms Table will ahrays be nalplied with the best
the Oetsysburg sad Stithaore markets may afibrd,
whilst ids Bar will hare Os obotaset pimp, lafrewe,
11/1111, 41p.
He
aiso has imple 9 tab ll ßG , Tilb a good Host* in
artedanoe.
• llama *are of Wablidpationage lo rewmadeedli
aollelteel, sm it e ffers will be spared to deserve U.
f W. P. lig/AWA.
UNION HOTEL
Dioxin:Rix Tax warns
YORE SPRINGS, PENN'A.
E. P. kITTEDTGEB, Proprietor.
rp HS undersigned leassd thieleag estalindr.
1. set "Rd popeiat Betil. Petersbork
sponge geseeo) spin so tlYbrt to AUN T
eisp paucities Ali. !be Hotel is
bested with large and esesibretble Obasebers
erases SI sopve satisiastiou. Flis 'Bible will be
aelpollll4 Irak sis best that the seatket tee stherd ; hie
allireCßlStair MIMI bet tbii best of Weems rite is ehee
w.i seppllki eltb , lee g/t the Ihnuaer seasserlhla
beteg tie only Betel be the vim* that trie. an 76e
Iteestntnitterbeil, Thli ng entie te eseeetaten Thlaibell6-
tel eeeme , stab ett7h spiestsia ketnietx
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IltasihkeUbee by the= l :l4e22l:'
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GET.TYSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 24; 1870
Baltimore Lock Hospital.
69.
Physician of this celebrated latEttntion, haat , 'le.
covered tbe most Certain, Ppeedy, Pleasant and Ef
fectual Remedy to the World for all
DISZASIS OP IMPRIMIS/Mi.
Weakness otitis Back
in Limbs Strictures, A ffectioh of the If iiksys or
Bladder,lnvoluntary Discharges, Impot rimy, G enter.
al Debility, Nervettiniese, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low
Spirits, Confusion et Ideas,.Palpttatten of the Heart,
Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness,
Disease of the Reed, Throw, Nose or Skin, Affections
of i be Liver, Longo, 8 tanked' or Bowels—those turf.
bye Disorder. arishig from Solitary Habits of Youth—
s/ban and solitary practices mere fatal to Gigr
victims than the song of the ryrens to the Mariner'
of Ulysses, blighthig their most *Want hopes or
anticipations, rendering marriage, Am., impossible.
YOUNG YEN
wbo hive become the lletbns of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and deetnictirahablt Which an
nually sweeps to an untimely grate thousand■ of
piing men of the most exalted talents and brilliant
Intellect, who might otherwleehaveantranced
Ibten
ibg Senates with the thunders of queues. or wak
ed to ecstaq the living lyre, may call with full con
fidence.
Married persons, or Young Men 000templating mar
riage, aware of Pliyelcal Weakness (Lose of Procrea.
tire Power—lmpotency), Nervous Ilacltabllity, Pal
pitation. Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, or any
other Disqualification, speedily rebated.
He why places himself under the are of Dr. J.
may religiously *dide in his honer tie a gentleman,
end confidently rely upon hie shill es a physician.
OROANIO WZAHNEfid,
iMPOTIZNer, LC,S'd or POWER,
Immediately Cored end Yell Vigor Motored.
Thir distressing SiTectfon.—which yendentilfe ml..
arable and tourisge impoesible—is ttilt 'Pella I t petit
by the victims of improper indulgences. Youn g per
sons are too apt to toinsult oxalates from not being
aware of the dreadful coneequences that May emu..
Now, who diet nnoerstands the subject will pretend
to deny that the power of procreet. is lost owner
by those falling into improper habits Vials by the
pi udent i Besides being deprived orthe pleasure of
healthy offspring, the most serious sad destructive
symptoms of both body and mind mho. The system
becomes deranged, the Physical and„kiental rum"
their weakened, Loss of Procreative 'Min Nervous
trruebility, Dy *viola, Palpitation ei th er Heart, In.
digestion,Constltutional Debility and Wasting of the
Frame,Cough, Conenesptlob, Decay alid Death.
4 01184 W4f4L4NTBD INIMO DAYS.
Relief In six Hoare, No Illmaiwy
Persons Ruined by Ignorant, Twain/Pretenders and
their Deadly Poisams, should epplyintmediet e d i .
DA. "JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgegus,
graduate of one of the must emlatewntkillegee uu the
United iltstimond the greater part at p hue Mu bee
been 'Peat lb. boop;tale of 4A,Pabiirrhile
delpbia and elsewhere, hu effeettet IMO ur tits Must
satioilahlog cores thst were tree known; many
troubled with ringing in the head sad are when
uleep, great nervousness, being alatued at sscdsla
sonnets, Lubin mars, with derangt Went of wad, were
cured hunattilately.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured them
seires by improper 4naulgouce and tobtery habits,
which ruin both body ana mind, utaitting them kir
either Ladner/1,44v&, society or martlege.
These are some of •the sad end alidascholy effects
pi oduced by the early habits ofyouth, viz Neatness
of the Bach and limas, Pains in the 14.4, Dimness or
light. poem of kluscabar Power, Paiplietiort or ti ta
fleas t, Dyspepsia, h Orton' frritability,Dyrapgement
et the Digestive tunCtlons, thiseral Petality, By Dip
tome cat ounsuniptudt,
IIENTULL.Y.—The fearful offsets on the sand are
MUGU to be dreaded. Wm of Jiteroury, Gaetano° of
/deas,ltepreaskin of hunts keit Foreboding', • ter
soon to *ale ty, delt.lastrusi, lut e of /Solitude, Timid
ty,,ltc., are sums of the evils produced.
Thousands at wants of all ages Can now Judge
*hat is the cause of their declining health, luslng
their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and
emaciated, haring a singular appeerande shunt the
es, cough
Slid lqapttaus of Cuwaumptlon.
Who has e Injured theraselies by • eirt•iu Practice,
indulged In alma Muds, a habit trtimently learned
!nag evil cotapantobs or at ichool. the_ elfecte of
which are mealy tali, area when asleep, 'and I/ am'
Mired, renders stainiegslatposeibie, atiddeetroys both
nand sod body, should apply initoadiedidy.
la hat a pity that a young mac. the hope of his
comotry, the pride of hte pareati,eboald be 'batched
from ail prospects and employmant N lite by the
coneequence of deviating ;rum the path of nature,
and iboutalog a tertian 'caret habit. Such persona
must, before contemplating
Reflect that. a woad wield sad bade 1110 the tetot oe.
codas" requieltes toieced* counnblel hipplusee.—
/esed, wi th out the w. Jeurney through ha be
cause ► Wavy pilgrimage,' the judepegg hourly &ik
on. to the ir linrs ihe ailed becomes dusihnirod unit
Weetwit , wel gibal with the ntelaselinly reflection
that imp ltapinwe le blighted ebb dug
.we.
When the =Moulded and Imp mideint votary of plea
sure finds that be henizehibed the smear of tlarpain
nil disease, It too chits happens that an 111• Weed
sense of shame or dread or discovery deters bins
ring applying to those who, from education and rs
spectabilny. can alone befriend blio, ,lelsying up the
cunetittitketal symptoms of Mils horrid weenie makes
their appearance, suck es unstated sore throat, dia
eased nose, nocturnal pains In the bead and liable,
Caine= of sight, deafness, nodes on the able bones
and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities,
progressing with frightful rspldity, till at last the
petite of the Month of tbp Pones of the none fall in,
ape tbe'rletign or l• avr oul aleerup bcoques a horrid
object of come:deers:kip till death puts a period to
his dreadful seaming, by senolog biro to that moths-
COTered wintry "from whence no traveller returns."
1118 a welauchoil fact that thoomuds DLIS victims
to this terrible disease, throash tehleg Into Ow
handier Igno.ant or anskillini PlikraholtbB, who
by the use of that deadly' Poison, Memory, ac., de:
'troy the couststritton, and incapable of curing, keep
the unhappy soffeter month alter month taking their
noxious or injurious compounds, and instead of being
restored to a renewal of Life, Vigor and Happinees,in
dated, leave him with ruined Health tough over his
galling &isnot, talent.
Tp IMO r thOretore, Pr. longues pledges himself to
preeerye the moat Inv toleble ffeczety, and from pis
extensive prsotice and observation, the great
Hospitals of Europe, and the first in this country,
viz: sooleud, Preece, .Platiadelphls, and elsewhere,
is enabled to offer the Moat Cerullo, epeedy and If f•
factual /tettiedy In the World for all Diseases of Im.
preCienCe.
PERFUMERY
&c., &c
Office. 7 South Frederick a
&Limon, ND.
left band side going from Baltimore street, a few
doom from the corner. not to observe name and
nom bet.
ag-Ifo letters r cool v uniess l er" tpi.id and
Dig a stamp to be used of the reply. ?mous writ-
lag should state ago, and send a portion of adrertiase
meat deweritiang symptoms.
There are to many Paltry, Deeigulog and Worth.
lees imposter" advert:slog thetuireivesirs Physician',
trifling with and ruining the health of all who an.
fortunately into their power, that Dr. Johnston
deems It necessary to ally eurpmially to those OWlC
quail:dad with his reputation Met se t. Credentials or
biplanes always hang la his °Oise
Or TUN PRILlig.
The many thousands cured at this Establiehment,
year after year and the numerous important Surgical
Operations performed by Dr. Johnston witnessed by
the representative •f the preen and leaky other W
achs, mitres of which have sypeated again and again
Deems the public, besides his standing its .reitle•
man of character and responsibilit3, is a ellfildent
guarantee to the &Minted.
SKIN DUALISM! SPESUILY CUMIN.
March /3, 18 7 0-2 7/Pr '
W. N. MILLER'S
Corner of Baltimore and East Middle
strcpfr, Gettysburg, Pa
Every Description of Work
executed in the finest
style of the Art
ALL KINDS OF
Cast, Wrought and Wire
Tunisian ON TEI stIORTRET mynas
Jolt 17,1870-4 f
G ErrYBRURGMA.I 3 /3 P C YARD.
41e*
't 1
Torldtrestolottisbarg Pl. rieretly
areprep#r• ?toter alai} lk deo w orb I Mire fr is
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atihmkortoota qqap,stigain !!!p th dumps
4pe lir as a•a I. Prottealateßlas haat.
ileattyleurg .11 ay 116.1i1l
FOR' SALE
'4ll 3,:r ra Pern , " aktaber+WS St.; etiV4/07, .11111
HOUSE ii 4 two ov a
=Pao vas!
stasignfis,r-u h rL'i
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Virdirat
DR. JOHNSTON,
111A.RILIAGE
TA&X P.►BTICULI& NOT/C8
TOL SU USN
MAHRldtit,
OLS/LiSNI:or
Da. 40106T0N,
Waal: Inds.
MARBLE WORKS,
Rulings,
111111'Ll11 to. to
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ght star and Satinet.
THZ OLD CHERRTWOOD CLOCK.
It has ticked, with the bell,
That a wedding could tell,
It has ticked, keeping time with the gong
It has ticked at the birth
Of a soul brought to earth,
To tattle and grow with the strong.
It has ticked through the nigh
When the small shaded light
Saw the weary, fond watchers above
With the breath dying fast,
Ere the life-lease was past,
Of a parent or child whom they love.
It has ticked to the tread
As they carried the dead
Through the old-fashioned hallway and
door,
And it ticked right alon4,
Just as steady and strong,
When the funeral services wag ~'er.
'Tire an honest old I it
Witt a dingy brax. . nd.
Tracing round the old al ! . ach day
lint it seems to tot 11,
With a rnyaqa spe.l.
How swiftly our lives p::.I away.
"rib an heir pool at Lest,
Look lug odd with the qv
Of the modern apparel and icare I
With Ita wondering glum;
At the present odd ways
Of the new generation and fare.
Thers's a problem to solve.
As the hands slow revolve;
Whether modern folks, manners and a
Ars as true and as good
As the odd folks so rude,
Whose hands pined the clock In the ha
INuIDEXT iN AIRRAILMSAJS LIFE.
BY JTIDG/I ARRINGTON
I shall never forget my llratilsinn of
Jtam Penton. It was in the 'wort house al
Little Rock, Arkansas, in the summer of
1834. The occasion itself possessed a terri
ble interest, well calculated to As in the
memory all its circumstances. A vast con
course of spectators had assembled to wit
ness the trial of a young and very beautiful
girl on an indictment for murder. The
Judge waited at the moment for the sheriff
to bring in his prisoner, and the eyes of the
hnpatient multitude"eagerly witched thy
door for the expected advent, when sudden
ly a stranger entered, whose remarkable ap
pearance riveted universal attention. Here
is his portrait dune as accurately ai pen *can
sketch it.
A figure, tall, lean and sinewy and
straight as an arrow ; a brow massive, soar
ing, and smooth as polished marble, inter
sected by i large blue vein forked lite the
tongue of a serpent ; eyes reddish yellow,
resembling a wrathful eagle's eye—u brit:
Bent as timidity piercing I and finally, a
month, slight, cold and sneering—the living
embodiment of unbreathed curses ! He was
hal•ited in leather, ornamented, alter the
fashion of Indian costume, with bisada of
every color in the rainbow.
Elbowing his way proudly and slowly
through the throng, and seemingly al
together unconscious that be was regarded
ea a nhenomenm thitt needed explanation,
the singular being advancea, anu wan me
haughty air of a king taking his throne,
seated himself within the bar, crowded as
it was with the disciples of Coke and Pink
stone, several of whom, it was known,
esteemed themselves tar superior to those
old and famous masters.
The contrast between the disdainful coun
tenance and outlandish garb of the stranger
excited especially the risibility of the law
yers, and the junior member began a sup
pressed titter, which soon grew louder and
swept around the circle. They doubtless
supposed the intruder to be some wild hun
ter of the mountains, who had never before
seen the interior of a hall of justice.
Instantly the cause and object of the
laughter perceived it. Turning his head
gradually, so as to give each laughter a look
of infinite scorn, he ejaculated the single
word—" Savages I"
No pen can describe the unspeakable
malice, the defiant force which he threw
into that term ; no language can express the
infernal furore of his utterance, although
it hardly exceeded a Whisper. But he ac
cented every letter as if it ivere a separate
emission of fire that scorched his quivering
lips, laying horrible emphasis on the s both
at the beginning and ending of the word.
It was a mixed growl, intermediate betwixt
the growl of a red tiger and the - hiss of s
rattiesnate—!'rgatiages ,I" It cured every-
body of the disposition to laugh.
The general gate, however, was then di
vorted by the advent of the fair prisoner,
who came in surrounded by her guard.—
The apparition was enough to drive even a
cync mad, for hers was a style of beauty
to bewilder the tamest imagination and
melt the coldest heart, leaving in both im
&gloat-lop and heart a gleaming picture,
enamelled with fire and fixed In a frame of
gold from the stars. It was the spell of an
enchantment to be felt as well as seen.—
We might feel it In the flashes of her pile
tenance, clear as sunlight, brilliant as the
iris I in the classic contour of her featizres,
symmetrical as if cut 'with an artist's chisel;
in her hair of rich ringlets, flowing without
a braid, sober than silk, finer than gos
samer; M her eyes, blue as the heaven of
southern summer, large, liquid, dreamy ; in
her motions, graceful, swimming, like the
gentle wafturee oft bird's wing in the gunny
air ; in her figure, slight, ethereal--e-a syph'i
ore seraph's; and more than all, in the
everlasting smile of the rosy-lips, so frank,
so serene, so like starlight, and yet thrilling
the soul as a flock of electricity,
Ais the unfortunate gis I, so tastefully
dressed, eo incomparable as to personal
charms, calmly took her place before the
bar of her judge, a murmur or admiration
arose from the multitude, which the promp
Interposition of the court could scarcely re
maw from swelling into deafening cheers.
The mnrmor,was followed by a loud un•
earthly groan from a solitary bosom, as of
some one in mortal anguish. All eyes
were centered on the stranger, and all were
struck with surprise sod wonder, for his
[coati writhed 44 if in tortpre—tortarp
gut his rain of tears cook) not asunage.—
Ott what could be' the cause of this sudden
emotion I could any connection exist be-
tween him, the apparently rude hunter, and
that fairy girl, more beautithl than a him-
mom of summer, and in countenance celea
ial as a star
The judge turned to the prb►oner—"Em
ma Greenleaf, the court bag been Wormed
that your counsel t lanel Linton, ;L• sick
and:eatutos Wend. Bate yowwlnployad
ny other V' _ .
She simmered in a voice meet as the
warble of the nlghtlaple. and &air at the
song. of the skylark- - !'M7 eoesties have
bribed all the Imam even ray own do be
sick; bat God will defatilke bummer
At this raw* so topoldag In Ito aim*
pathos, a pluton or tho auditors bossed
ap
plat>ae,and,the-rest wept. Op the yostaas
however, the leatherrobbed otroogef l wbollo
sweet hod_ PrevieuskY attic
mitosolted .the prhowir, sad
iddivind solutblng U. be" S. Site
hounded several inches from the floor,
pale
wild shriek, and then stood pale
and trembling as if in the presence of a
ghost from the grave. All now could per
'eeive that there must be some mysterious
onnection between the two, and the scene
assumed the profound interest of a genuine
romance. The stranger addressed the coast
in accents as sonorous as the trine of an or
gan—" May it please your honor, I will de
fend the legal rights of the lady."
"What I" exclaimed the astonished judge,
are you a Remised attorney?" r
"The question is immaterial and irreva
lent," replied the stranger with a sneer, "as
your statute entitles any person to act SS
counsel at the request of a party."
"But does the prisoner request it ?" asked
the judge.
"Let her speak for het self," said the
stranger,
"I do," was her answer, as a long-drawn
sigh escaped, that seemed to rend her very
heart-strings.
"What is your name, as it must be placed
on the record? interrogated the judge.
"William Denton," said the stranger.
The case immediately progressed. We
will briefly epitomise the sqbatenee of the
evidence, About twelve mouths previous
ly the defendant arrived in the town, and
opened an establishment of millinery.—
Residing in a small room back of her shop,
and all alone, prepared the various articles
of her trade with unwearied toil and con
summate taste. Her habits were secluded,
modest, and retiring ; and hence she might
have hoped to escape notoriety, but fur the
perilous gilt of that extraordinary beauty,
which too often, and to the poor aud friend
less, proves a curse. She was soon sought
after by those gay fire flies of fashioe, the
business of whose life is everywhere seduc
tion and ruin. But the beautiful stranger
rejected them all alike with unutterahle
scorn and loathing.
Among these disappointed admirers was
one of a character from which the fair mil
liner had everything to fear. Hiram Shore
belonged to a rarely at once opulent, in
fluential, and dissipated. He was himself
licentious, brave and revengeful, and a duel
ist of established and terrible fame. It was
generally known that he had made advances
to win thq favor of the lovely Emma ; apd
had shared the fate of 411 her ether w ooers
—a disdainful repulse.
At nine o'clock on Christmas night, 1833,
the people of Little Rock was startled
by a loud scream, as of 'some one
in mortal tenor; while following that,
with hardly an interval, came successive re
ports of fire-arms--one, two, three--a dozen
deafening explosions. They flew to the
shop of the milliner, whence the sounds
emanated, and pushed . back the unfastened
door. A dreadful scene was presented.
There she stood in the centre of the room
with a revolver in each hand, every barrel
discharged, her features pale, her eyes plait
ing wildly, and her lips parted with an
awful smile 1 And there at her feet, wel
tering In his warm blood, his bosom literal
ly riddled with shot, lay the all-dreaded
duellist, Hiram Shore, gasping in the last
agony. He articulated but a single sent
ence—" Tell my mother that I am dead and
.nna in h-11!" and instantly expired.
"In God's name who cud this ? exclaim
ed the spelled spectators.
"I did it !" said the beautiful tulllitter, in
tier sweet silvery accents. t'l did it to save
my honor!"
Such is a brief abstract of the *sell dal
circumstances, developed in the examina
tion of witnesses. The testimony closed
apd the pleadings began,
First of all, Fowler, Pike, and Ashley
(all famous lawyers at that time in the
south-west) spoke in succession for the
prosecution. They about equally partition
ed their eloquence betwixt the pr ironer and
her advocate, covering the latter with such
sarcastic wit, raillery, and ridicule as coacie
it ; matter of doubt whether he or his
client was the party then on trial. As to
Denton, however, he seemed to pay not
the slightest attention to his opponents, but
remained motionless, with Ida forehead
bowed on his hands, like one hurled In deep
thought or slumber.
When his time - came, buwever,he sudden
ly sprang to his feet, crossed the !iv, and
404 4 positiop almoit touching the foreman
of the jury,he then cqmetenced in a whisper,
but In a whisper so wild, peculiar, and in
describably distinct as to fill the hall trout
floor to galleries.
At the outset he dealt ip pure logic ; eu
filyaing and combining the proven facts, till
the whole mass of confused evidence look
ed transparent as a globe ot'crystai, through
which the innocence of his client shone
luminous as a sunbeam, while the jurors
nodded to each other signs of thorough
conviction. That thrilling whisper, and
concentrated argument, and language slip
pie as a child's. ; hpd satisfied the demands
of the Intellect, and this, too, in only
twenty minutes. It was like the work of a
mathematical demonstration.
He then changed his posture sal as to
sweep the bar with his glatree ; told, like a
raging lion, rushed upon his adversaries,
tearing and rending their sophistries Ibto
atoms. His sallow face glowing like a red
hot iron, the forked blue vein swelled and
wreathed on his brow, his eyes resembled
live coals, aud iris vele; was the clangor of
a trumpet, I have never, before or since,
listened to such appalliere denunciation. It
was like Jove's eagle charging a flock of
crows. It was like Jove himself hurling
thunderbolts in the shuddering eyes of in
ferior gods. And yet in the highest temper
of his fury be seemed wonderfully calm.
Ue employed no getture save one--fiesh of
along bony Yore finger directly at the pal
lid faces of his legal foes. He painted
their venality and unmanly baseness in
coalescing for money to crush a friendless
female, till a shout of stifled wrath broke
front the multitude, and some of the sworn
panel cried "Shame!" And thus the one
tor had carried another point—bad aroused
a perfect storm of indignation against the
Prosecutors—and this eh° in twenty min
utes.
He changed hb theme mice more, 444
TOica VONT IP a Noma dirge and
his eyes pled with tears, u he traced a
vivid picture of a man's cruelties and
woman's wrongs, with special applications
in the Cale of his client, till half 14eiautn
ence wept like children.
But it was in the peroration Ltist be
reached the smith both of term, bud sub
limity. Ills Amuses were _livid u those of
a corpse ; his vac! hair appeared to stand
on. end ; hie nerves shook as with a palsy
he tossed Vs bandit wall'' , toward' halms
each Anger spread apart and lutyering like
' aka game of a candle, as he olosed the last
words of the deceased Hiram Sbore—"Tell
my moths. that I tun dead and gone to
h—ll l'! Ilia emphasis •on the word hell
embodied the elements of all horror. It
was * wail of immeasurable despair—a
wild howl of letialte torture. - Woo
can *victim edict latt ell who bawl II-
Mew roomed, women , abriebed, sad one
poor mothering, home *way Ist convulsions:-
The satire speed/ s :led
The jury • het seedks of "Not
*0 gist the box, and Wen
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WHOLE NO. 3619.
tremendous cheers, like successive roars of
an earthquake, shook the court house from
dome to corner atone, testifying the joy of
the people• At the same moment the
beautiful milliner bounded to her feet and
clasped the triumphant advocate in her
arms, exclaiming—"Oh, my husbatd ! my
dear husband!"
Denton smiled, seized her hand, whis
perea a word in her ear, and the two left
the bar together, proceeding to the landing,
and embarked on a steam-boot bound for
New Orleans. It seems that they had
previously parted on account of his cause
less jealously, after which she assumed a
false name and came to Little Rock. How
he learned her danger, I could never ascer
tain.
They retuined to Texas. The husband
was a colonel in the revolution, and escap
ed its perils only to fall the next year in a
terrible fight with the Comanches. A new
county in the cross-timbers, a county of
wild woods romantic as his own eloquence,
and of sun-bright prairie beautiful as his
own Emma's sweet face, commemorates his
name—the name of a transcendent star
that set too soon, which else had now been
the that luminary in the political sky of
Texas, if not in the circle o: the whole
Union, for he was nature's Demosthenes of
the western woods !—N. Y. Sunday
Times.
Tux Saves WOAD/Ml.—The ancient
world had lie seven wonders, which were
much talked about, and which people
traveled hundreds of miles to see. Ant the
seven wonders of our time are more useful,
and quite u remarkable,
The seven wonders of the world were :
?Wet, the Egyptian Pyramids l ; the largest
these is 793 feet square and 469 feet high,
and its base (-were acres of pound.
Second, the Mausoleum, emoted to *Kt.
solos, a king of ,Caris, by his widow Arte
misia ; It was GS feet long and 35 feet high.
Third, the Temple of Diana at Ephesus;
this was 425 feet In length sad 220 feet In
breadth.
Fourth, the Walls and Hanging Gardena
of Babylon. These walls are stated by
Herodolns to bare been 80 het thick, MO
feet high, and GO miles ip leugtli, and the'
statement is deemed credible by modern
antiquarians. •
Fifth, the Colossus at Rhodes. This - was
a brazen statue of Apollo, 106 feet hi gb,
standing at the mouth of the h arbor of
Rhodes.
Sixth, the statue of Jupiter Olympus, at
Athens, which was made of ivory and gold,
and was wonderful for its beauty rather
than its size,
The Pharos of Ptolemy Philadelphu.s.
This was a light house 550 feet high, on the
Island of Pharos, at Alexandria, in Egypt;
a wood fire being kept burning oa . its sum
mit during the night to guide ships into the
harbor,,
The seven wonders of . the world now are:
The art of Printing ; optical Instruments,
such as the telescope and microscope ; gun
powder; the steam engine; labor-saving
machinery the eleotric telegraph ; and the
photograph.
A airwrissi.sw traveling In Ireland hired
a pure pative as a servant, who he thought
g,,,fc LAMA AMU/ Utill.l.Jll V/ We 4wr4asu•J
Observing a beautiful residence at some
distance, the following colloquy ensued
"Patrick, wbo lives there ?.'
"It's Mr. Fitzgerald, that's dead, sir."
"What did he die of?"
"He died of a Thursday, sir,"
"How long has be been dead, Patrick ?"
"If he bad lived tlil next Thursday, sir,
he'd been dead a year."
The gentleman, thinking Pat's wits were
wool-gathering, asked :
"Have you taken anything to drink to
day, Patrick?'
• "Nary &trap,"
"Will you take a little V
"I will, sir."
"Well, what shall it be? Will you take
the raw liquor, or will you bave grog, or
shall I make you a toddy P"
yer honor please, I will take the raw
liquor first, then I can be a drinking the
grog while you are making the toddy,"
Jozp Bp.t.tztps thus speaks of a new agri•
cultural implement, to which the attention
of harmers is invited, John Rogers' revolv
ing, expanding, unceremmions, self-adjust
ing, self-greasing and self-righteous haw
rake iz now and forever offered tew a sen t
erous Thee mikes are as easy to
keep in repair az a hitching post, and will
rake a paper of pins sowed broad kast in a
ttu aker lot of wheat stable. Tebze rake
kan be used in the winter for a hen roost ar
be sawed up in stave wood for the kitchen
fire. No farmer ov good moral karakter
should be without this rak, even if ho has
`O4llll/4
o steal one,
A GENTLIMAN was pralaing the pretty
hair of a lady, when one of those terrible
children whom Providence seems to have
sent on earth as scourges of hypocrisy and
falsehood, exclaimed : "My hair would be
as baudoome as mamma's, If She'd let me
take as much care of it as she takes of heri
Mamma never sleeps in her hair, but al
ways puts it away in the bureau before obe
goes to bed,"
A xoung lady having !'set her cap, " for a
rather largo specimen of the opposite sex,
and having failed to win him, was telling
her sorrow to a couple of her female friends,
-when one of them comforted her with these
*olds : "Never mind, *elle i there arses
good fish in Ike sea as were ever caught."
knows that," teplled her little
brother ; "but she wants a whale."
_ .
Tux other• day IMO ladies were out visi
ting• There being a little two-year•old
present, one of the ladles asked him if he
would not kiss ber-
He answered; "No."
"Wbr.t is the rebson you will not kise
"/ 'ln too little to kiss you. Papa wi
kiss you ; Papa kisses all the big girls."
Re was permitted to play with his toys.
Ting 2..“ srm..—lt. is understood that the
Senate Finances Committee will not report
the tax bill, recently passed by House, for
at least a week, awl during that dine they
will consider bow the income tax can be
dispensed with. Great efforts are being
made to effect a reduction of tha tax, on
spirits, but the committee decline to enter
tain the question of reducing that tax.
A Tonto lady, wishing to entangle II
young man in , the meshes of Cupid, sent
hie the knowing invitation
"Oh, will you come to tea with 1,
And help me eat a custard pie!"
To which the young man, with corrrs•
ponding sentiment and grammar, replied :
Another one's asked me to tea,
And I most go and sup with she I"
A tarsq lady In town who was beasUag
of her teeth., Was el* if they were natural
or artificial. "Neither " was the reply
Ilabey are outicsperekl7
Aoltiorrroruz. pepsreliiilntoptd sips ;big
the growlez wheat oroge look finely every
whenksaid a orop lava than the *Temp
is expected.
I Dmoorrsirr.-;ilpar u4seiedll, !
Wr
never heard I rims *So ceukfity "I ani
content!" Go where you will, saving the
rich or poor,. the Matt of c•lnpetence or the
Man who earns his bread by the nifty
sweat of his buw; you hear murmuring and
the voice of complaint. The other day we
stood by a enoper who was playing* sherry.
tune with the ads around a cask. ".1.11!
sighed he, "mine is a hard lot—forever
trotting around like a deg, timing away at
a hoop."
"Heigh° !" sighed a blacksmith, one hot
day, u he wiped away the drop., of perspl-
Mtloo from his brow, while his red ima
glowed on the anvil, "this is life with a
yettpanoe—swehering and tryum• one's
self over a Dm*
"Oh, that I. were a carpenter!" rj iculated
a shoemaker, u he beat over his lapatoue.
"Here lan, day eller day, work log my
soul away in making soles for others, coop
ed up In a seven try ultie mom."
"I am sick of this out door work!" ex
claims the carpenter, bolting and swiltetint
under the son. 'or exposed to ti* inclemen
cy of the weather. It I only were a tali-
"1 la too bad perosetoolly cries the Ten
or," in be compelled to sit perched rap here,
plying the needle all the whit—woaki that
mine were anut 'active life!"
"Last days o grace—the banks won't
discount—the eirstomers won't pay—what
shall I do ? grumbles the members 1. "I
bad rather be a pack horse, a dog, any
thing 1"
"Happy fellows ?" groans the lawyer,
as be scratches his bead over some per
plexing case, or bores over some dry record,
"happy fellows t I bad rather hammer
stone than cudgel my brains on this tedious,
vexatious questions
And through all the raminc..tions also.
ciety, all are complaining of thelr . calling.
"If I were only this, or that, or the other,
I should be content," is the universal cry,
"Anything but what I asu." tilo wags the
world, so it has wagged, so It will now,
"Coat. Oct Jon " Memo Coat.—Ak
RoilacTllle (PIO correspondent of the Pitts
burg Commerciat says:
"Johnny Steele," the farmer boy, :Ai
prince, millionths, but now teamater; la
one of the celebrities of this Lowe, Asa
self-made man be Is as stains an example
as can be fOO,DAI anywhere. Five or six
years ago it wee estimated that be was
worth between two and three mlln4ns of
dollars ; but to-day he is reduced to the
necessity of earning an honest living by
hauling coal along the streets of Rouseville,
and doubtless a greater blessing to the com
munity than in the days of his prosperity.
His case furnishes as apt an illustratirm '44
the truth of the old adage, "lbatrlclkes take
Milo themselves 'flags," as can be desired;
but, unfortunately, whiskey and fast ilk:
furnished the wings. k is a marked tact
that the majority of the old residents who
became all of .a sudden immensely wealthy
are to day sunk in poverty almost as deeply
as before they woke up and discovered
that they were the powwows of east
wealth.
Orre day last week Mr. J. II: Goals. a
wealthy stock dealer, lost a wallet, con
tabling twenty-five thousand dollars, at the
Union De ft, rlusburc He did not, miss
it for some time, and on becoming aware of
'his loss returned, to the - depot and a diligent
search was instituted bat an to no impose,
ith a heavy heart he was slowly leaving
the depot, when a young man stepped up,
to him and handed over the missing wallet, •
informing the loser that he had dropped jt
while In the act of getting out of a car. The
now happy drover tendered a cue thousand'
dollar WI to the young man as a reward,for
his honesty, but the proffered rewani • wet
not accepted. After much persuasion the
young gentleman took Itie hundred
I - to so•doing and
il h ecliVg Math to devote the
to some charitable object. Be contended
that he had only performed a simple duty,
one incumbent ea every honorable mau,
Land he did not, Therefore, feel 4ustigkegi ltt
taking a reward. The•dame of the Andes
Is Charles E. Idebiartrie, and his residence
Tyrone, B6ir comity.
Miss O'Neal has answered the chap wh,,
called her "ihrllng," "sweet," sad . •It {hat,
Here It Is:
"Oh ! Ygla hay Yon are . lonely o
without n-,
shut yeu sigh for one etude of ul l y eye
you're blarneying always about me—Oh
why don't you to papa apply } Yoo men
are so &caving. I,Oant believe aught that
you sly t your love I will ouly I),..diere iu,
when Jointers Is made au fait.
"This trash about eyes, voice and elan ,
eing may do for a mill; her teens ; but be
'rim to me makes advances mast talk oflila
kink stock and means. You beg of me 14
go galivatlng, to meet you at ail foot cirati,
lane—with a kiss • too ! why •niten your,'
ranting I ao you think I aln eleolly insane ?
When yon woo a lady of sense, sir, non'‘
whine about sorrow and tears its a mattak•
of dolly' and cents sir, noWe of romances
interferes. O h! poverty is Erit very funny
(my style I'll not try to conceal it,) I emu';
get a husband with money, I'll live and die
Nora O'Neal.
Tug New York Warkissys the tali for
the enforcement of the Fifteenth amend
ment, particularly that portion of it dltve:
ted against fraudulent voting, snob as ht
practiced in Neu; York slavery electioryte
a vile partisan measure. This denanciA
tion of the World is tantamount to a con
fession that the law touches the Democracy
on the raw. "Massa," said a Mississippi
darkey, 4 1 ain't a gwtue to dat meetio' no
met preacher call my name, right out,
In church." "Why, : no he didn't Pete; I
was there ;he didn't lay sword about you."
"Wall—lt's Jess de Ism He 1 1 0 d. yen
miettlp Pinner, ye man% He asesialicte-,
an' I know well 'nrdt he meant me I"
Cam ix Kum Crry.—Th• Repubti
can'i special iron krone City eves thy
following estalape of ovine enacted VI tb A x
city
A. man named wintan, allot *amber
named Weioden, and crushed 'dtit skull tf
another named Masat, on Saturday night.
The latter is dead and the Sumer in a et hi
cal condition. WMiants Is In jail.
On Sunday afteroon James Hall stabbed
and killed 'Timothy Hanna, This la lb*
eight Stabbing alFi , te , s that Hill has dguivcl
In, '
Ou Sunday nig t George D. Campbell,
from Knoxville, Tennesse, or Dalloh,
Georgia, was murdered by au tiiikomat a
patty. The body wow settrirard pium*net -
the ndlruad track and nut over by up WM: )
=I
' 4 Alanam" said a owls lettiatbrat
elan to a patient, "If wytnen weraalnii utpf
to l'aradbte, their tougu s w. •uld wake it a
purgatory:"
• %ad scene physicians, If allow.il prer
Lice Mere,7 repleid the lady , w tilti soon
make its desert." . .
"GRAINDIPA, did yen know that the VW'
ted Stites has been In the habit of sneatet
aging end Soksowiedglng toirear "What
ki04,1 Amiss P" "Territm leo t Now give
me some peasant, or catch thy me talets
and make you pay Mr them."
A CoesnentAw inn facture lwt the er.gi
neer* dollar that he . octukl seine the A.
wheel and bold ft, Hu tte4 , l It to,ll ^tot
picked op on n pile of bricks outride t
builillog,_ "Ilk s wind..w sash for a heel;
"WHY du you . ahroP buy *
- ticket tr asked agemtleaul t 4. 1110,0.,
cause lbws is ists tbbiti eteitirtield v : viobs
Pomp* reply. - -
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