Star And Banner, The (Newspaper) - August 16, 1850, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania UY A. C. PUBLIC On Friday the of August Assignee of JOHN A of Franklin Ad- ams 1'a., will sell at Public on the the following described TRACTS OF 28 Aeres and 150 1'erehes. neal No. 40 Acres and 50 No. 32 Acres and 40 These Lots are situate in Franklin Adams near Caledonia adjoining lands of T. D. and all fronting on pike leading from Gettysburg to Lot No. 8 has on it a good TWO-STORY LOU and running Wa- 4 has also ou it a good House Stable and A good stream runs through all the rendering them a suit site for a or other similar will commence at 12 o clock when attendance be given auU the terms made known by CHARLES W. Assignee Franklin July Whig wOlf lease m and charge this UNIVERSITY am M. D Anatomy and M. Theory and 1'rdclice of THE next Session will begin on Man day the of 1850 and close 1st 1851. U M. E. A. M. Chemistry anu Samuel J W H. M. nnd and M. M. Pathological The ample opportunities lor the of practical Anatomy at a Chemical Lectures five times a by 1'rolessors Smith and in the Infirmary with the privilege of daily visits to its without charge to the for the Fees for the Lectures to tical Anatomy 610 Matriculation Graduation WILLIAM E. A. Haiti A 0. Sit will publish to the am t of 11 nJ 13nlt- T 1UF. Summer Session of this school Tile from the the of nnd end the 20th of September Winter Session will 21st of October to the 20th of prices of thu according to Ihc are and 68: Winter Pupils be charged from lime of to the cud ol the No de- ductions from the price will be lor lime losi by the or illness of the for Drawing and the and the various branches o Work 3, tell me I faintly joy lias flown and hope is And I am and and And and and Think nut thy words my spirit move the is love 1" dearly loved are far And who fondly near rnc Are and and While I am weak and Each for the other and tries To stay the that fill his Why comes not comfort from above but the dove Distinctly is love I started I beautiful it once was Is full of crime ami misery now siLi on a brow The warrior his bloody Slaves tremble at thu tyrant's Vice Why are ills to be V lie raised his the soft-eyed As though my he'd Then bowM and is love I in accents would I again a from the heavenly And it lute to journey My wings arc I cannot I tu but o'er and o'er My wings I raise in I and fall again In but earnest the dove Mill softly is love bird My soul i- deeply .My heart I My upon earth my love to God Firm of GULP Si 1'AXTUN having been dissolved by mutual con- the subscriber hilly announces to his the lic he intends to continue in all its at ihc old in nearly opposite S. 11. Drug and Hook where lie will be prepared at all times to fill all orders for i Col- with promptness and on reasonable The subscriber will direct his to producing work which will compare fa with any that may be turned out from any other and hopes by attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of JOHN June 7, lining nil my ShitH ominous be nj shall the rest in 1" i- his nil is heavenly I that picture beside liy the lor youth type of anil I1 ly and Knitli still lr over gentle that is love KELLEK KURTZ opened a variety of choice comprising th following choice varieties of French can to wit Jlon Preserved Almonds Preserved Portuguese Drops the following medium Son Mint in Twin Cinamon Almon all the usual varieties of Commo es also Ground Cream at PA. AUG 1850. The following lines composed by hearing Edgar Her own of blindness and entire helplessness is most alluded and the in the spirit of lire two poems is very I THU Twas midnight and deep vainly 1 had courted sleep worn wilh with anguish faith and patience nearly heard a a gentle the solemn stillness A soft nnd murmuring taking the stillness more hushed my breath it camo ily heart beat the same iow gentle murmur met my Approaching nearer and more near single yet soft and strangely fraught with memories A flood of clear and silver light Then burst upon my raptured filling my little chamber And in that light a little bird was Vot and black with stately But purely white and With look so mild and A lovely bird with plumage In that and clear Floating a moment round my It rested opposite my Beside a lovelier Thau heathen nnd holier Two beauteous sinless them still in Whose soft and gentle eyes Tell where that land of beauty There sat the radiant white-winged listened but no sound I And then 1 f what lar country hast thou fled 1" Whence why thou here 1 Canst thou bring aught my soul to cheer 1 Hast thou news gentle dove And the bird is THE FARMER'S Written by the vj while ing farming in connection with the bors of the Hose at three crawled into the and met who Work while ye have the light the night when no man can work my Father worketh and I Hang the great and roused the girls to went up to the roused the fed the horses while he was getting called the boy to suckle the calves and clean out the lighted the walked round the garden to see what was wanted there went to the paddock to see if the weaning calves were well went down to the ferry to see if the boy had and cleaned the boat returned to the examined the chaff and corn of eight horses ing to mended the cut some the pumped the troughs saw the hogs examined the and then the ordered a quarter of for the hogs want and the men want tilled the pipe returned to the and bought a lighter of for ry and another of sedge for ovens out the and set them a returned to the CONFESSIONS OF A GAMBLE K. bell alarms until she becomes nervous from solitude and The chirping of the cricket on the or the moaning of the wind through the i serves only to make night In almost nil occupations and pursuits bcu slm there are degrees in the downward 9 BY MAJOR cies of if could only keep the run of understand the The dashing beauty who has made the first two it is three in the his step is heard and then he enters tormented with passion and wild false and all around whom is wilh kind and does in soft of an endearing caress for her perspective the strides that reach the she sinks by like por pung thus barometer In the approaching Stepping into a popular a few days since for a cooling we heard the tling of billiard and saw two lads in fashionable with segars in their mouths and coats off playing at one of the and an old fellow whose nance was familiar to keeping game for We remembered him in the prime ly on a tender wife and a whole life of penance can scarcely A WONDERFUL In the American Journal of Medical edited by Isaac M. called the men to and cut the boy's bread and and saw the en bottles filled sent one plough to the three another to the three and so on shut the and the clock struck five breakfasted set two men to ditch the five roods two men to chop and spread about the two more to throw up manure in the and throe men and six women to weed set on the carpenter to repair and set them up till the to mend the old rakes etc. preparatory to and ed to the six found hogs in the went back and set a man to hedge and sold the butcher a fat calf and the suckler a lean The clock strikes walked into the leys fine picked off a few tiles and stones and cut a few thistles the fine but foul the charlock must be topped the tares the fly seem to have taken them prayed for but could not see a cloud came round to the wheats rather but the finest color in the world sent four women on to the ordered one man to weed long the ridge of the long and wo women to keep rank and file him n the thistles of life as a gentleman We make and published by Lea that distinction between a professional i July we a full account of one who cheats at and onu who ol those marvellous surgical cases of skillfully but He tremendous injury to the most vital organ some consideration in for his followed by unexpected recovery and was not generally He to liad respectable acquaintances gentlemen feels to be so incredible prr se as to noded to him in a friendly way his require the most absolute and ners were always correct and his dress ing proof in every particular before was without being He led ing Ihc life of a i The case we allude which occurred to-morrow all the phases in New England nearly two years and changes incident to thai We Sand was one of the nine days saw at once that in his descent he had ders of the was thai of a man who as low as a billiard and could nol by a premature explosion while blasting throw off his early although he hud had a large bar of iron driven through no longer any money to bet j his traversing lace said you are ami being killed on the always at a game of chance or a game or seeming to be very You as if fortune had dealt i ally harmed The American Prof. who justly describes the case as onu on paralleled in the annals of says that he was ly that he was personally Mr. as we ed Boston in and was for some time under the 1'rofessor's who had his head shaved and a cast taken with the tamping is now de- posited in the Museum of the setts Medical At that time thu wounds were perfectly the only vestiges of the accident being an unnatural prominence of the left with paralysis of the sear on the and another on the ing the irregular elevation of a piece the size the palm of the behind nn irregular and deep several inches in beneath the pulsations of the brain are all the circumstances into says Prof. may be doubled whether the present is not the most remarkable history of injury to thu brain which has ever been This is unquestionably true but ering the litlle real injury caused by the passage of a tamping iron through Mr. Gage's the wonder that a pistol even a litlle needle can do so much execution on the heads of other hardly with you Journal of Medical Sciences I don't should he 1 initial a authentic never had any certainly in i history ol the Irom the time when it my professional If I had thousands occurred on the 13th of 1848, I was without a dollar the Now I am sure to get seven dollars at the end ofa and I am you said taking a including alongside of him on the cushion j ry J. 13iglow, 1'rofpssorol TWO PKK to be eyeing the little game that were advancing towards but he red not At length ihe dash at and gate sharp with a the old bird look one glance at the pounced upon and with iw claws and hook tore ail pieces -T and to the astonishment and horror of the began to eat it the shared the fate of the and so would the had it not been by the enraged and who had already lost two by a very summary process. As thu Captain was declared he up his collected his end strode towards the where he turned and addressed the said my opinion that next time yoti light kee you'll know that he's a bird always licks slapping his well filled the Captain and leaving the Cuba in a pleasing state of It many MUCH we seni from Willis Gay lord Clark's exceedingly amused a decided up to January of the present when the patient visited and was exam by various medical bodies and in I curiosity lo learn what was vard by whom the descriptor the largest sum you ever won ting night I won thirty thousand dol lurs at was his Thirty dollars J.M. of who do you say 1 played all night and lost it all as certificates from Joseph a back hundred I j of the and the Jos. should have lost but it was Sunday who witnesses personally nt a 's contributed lo the The paper j includes the official statements ol Dr. ward H. of who first saw the and Dr. J. M. of who j ed him throughout the whole as well Doc shepherd to prove the quickness ol his who was lying before the lire in the house where we were said to in the middle ofa tence concerning something the cow is in the Though he purposely laid no stress on these and spoke in a cerned tone of the who ed to be immediately jumped up ami leaped through the open and scrambled the turf roof of the from which he could see the potatoe He then seeing the cow ran and looked into the barn where she and finding that all was came back to the After a time the herd said the same words and the dog repeated his look out but on the false alarm being a third time the dog got and wagging his looked his master in the face with a comical expression of that we could not help laughing aloud at him on with a slight he laid himself down in his own warm corner with an offended as if determined not to be made a fool and I heard the bells ring for versant wilh the It is altogether so and recollecting that I had amazing a so perfectly authenticated my wife to go to hear the bishop washed my hands my and with 1 smoothed o end traversed all the came o the ihc ditches had i pious joined in the any and From thu table to church 2" in all and of an interest so far and above all mere technical and professional that we think we can do no butler than condense us leading features for the The in P. ami I run not the one who a young man of twenty shrewd Cuba Cocks and Yankee BY J. M. set them the too the rush sods too show the men how to hrce corner them laid out more work or the went to the set he foot a little cut the set he coulter must go and get a new against to-morrow went to he other gathered up some wood j tnd tied over the mended a tied a thong lo the plough to see which lands wanted ploughing sat down under a wondering low any man could be so silly as to call I i wont home tier was me read Iwo verses in the l ami MM fUO V Will It I KOII He ol the ol the in i I invited him to drink ram rod shot from a The tamping midst of his hummed a lime l lot K ucu l of rose the j a ui and dogs wagged their and e drunk some milk and fell underwent that It is not very unnatural or If you win you have something to give thanks for if you you can pray fur luck in This is the consolation of the gambler's life you never forswear gambling we frequently but broke a or head man on the and Burlington had with gunpowder a hole drilled in the and dimmed his tant to fill in lho sanu which he dropped his tamping iron into the hole to drive the sand It through sonic that sand had not been poured in and the my night I lost three iron striking upon the the the blown out like a iron was a round rod three feet seven in- in nnd an inch and a quarter waked by the for some which sawyers A BEAUTIFUL We from a volume of and by the Rev. Henry the l at 25 cents cents April 5. A WESTERN or will be exchanged for id this or its a In Washington Illinois to ensile Post Glorious fair Are polden and In sunlight o'er the on the Mellow fruit mi bush nnd These are but thy Now the wild bee's is From the forest evening if Gardens with their gorgeous moonlit soft nnd witching hours Family thou nrl Sweet Ihou as a stream When it sparkles Or a youthful poet's When heart H All the hours for bliss were made J Hut when twilight's gentle shado steals o'er hill mid Then Ihy joys are Then are in tones of Youthful voices greeting Then beneath the Hands and lips arc Then the time for youth nnd Through the fragrant glen to Smiling the moon On their bliss so Youth and love delight to go Hand in hand with Where the limpid waters flow With the softest Noun on earth so well When the heart is nnd As thoic happy spirits Youth and Love nnd There is no sunshine that hath not Its Nor shadow that the sunshine not made There is no cherished comfort of the heart That doth not own its tearful through a perfect constant flow The sharp extremes of joy of woe Our best from AnJ is but life 1 HAD will bet you a bottle o wine that you shall from tha chair before r said who ncem cd determined not to obey the summon so -I will the stop until I you a the bitter oaths I never again would handle While in tapering to a point at the 1 was lima I felt my pockets for weighing thirteen and a quarter a and found a bunk note of one hundred dollars rolled up in a All my gambling propensities revived through face an go said he stooped over the hole in the act of try our luck once more with this j tamping the Ii struck him on the left whole ol this i in mouse weight and this bar or bludgeon of was It is well known that the Spaniards are greatly addicted to Cock deprive of their and that del and they would be much more likely lo re- volt than at any oppression of the While was in Trinidad in April I was told of a very ludicrous scene that occurred in the pit in that city It should be understood that cock lighting is a very popular and fashionable and that on the result of a is carried to an ex- Their very and being deprived of all their except those on ihc and two or three ones in the they present a very diminutive and naked They with never are allowed to but use their natural ure sharpened to a and with a coolness and care following beautiful picture of a just The two volumes are filled with similar passages of eloquence and truth man is always He is a nature is not to be an inverted j WOrm any now i Them arc some We went back check just behind and below the minutes So ascended into the behind the left much for the virtuous resolutions ofa 1 passed from the which it shattered I may win five and 1 lost the note in five that indicates how carefully they have been An American captain of a ing at a fight that had been in print We were at the air and manner ofa decided a sentimentalist with a had come out of his way Buffalo to see the l said he to the of the Who stand on this witnessing this you see before a sorrows head I twenty thousand and saddling Circumstances alter cases now I wish to Some of you seem to be 1 do am to self Dan to and say all is No I have read life of say on and most of the literature of the as way I'm situated at heart is and I'm just about the a sombre and a bo- som laden wilh Who will help me Will and drive my as Isaac Walls says in one of his al No answer was A general laugh The pride of was excited rage the better of Ilia humility and shaking his fisi in ihc face of the he roared out all a pack of poori com- mon You insult but 1 do not ihy head for as Burns I will chastise any mail here for two three cent drinks of whiskey though I have escaped coming gan to am weak froin loss of strength yet I will whip the of Let any on ye coins over to Black Rock Railroad and I'll lick him like mind said one ua about the he scene Twenty miles out at on the lake the storm upon the duck like mad making over it continually lightnings a and hissing in the waler the clouds meeting the land just liver the at length out with out with birds as they biger than a and ain't man of direct aims and There is no complexity in his hence there is no jarring or discordancy in his lie wishes to do right and in most cases he does he may but t is by mistake of not by or The moment bis is his action is cor- Setting before a lear and worthy ho will never ue it by any concealed or unworthy We may carry our remarks for both into public and private Observe such a man in his home ere is a abont him which no irial grace has ever had the power to tow there is a I had nid a music in his which no The ira houses of the present a distance ol about iwo inches in every I Cuba I reckon l l said -are on rather a direction around the Hew through on board my ship a genuine my old than in your j the was up by the workmen that'll lick any three or four of on a similar scale is the with blood and several your miserable cocks before you can say We are a progressive behind where he Cage who I'll bet high on Houses of a questionable character used also more or less was A was in- to bo in nooks and whore no lamp apparently less by the blow of the offered on ihc captain's 111 ft 11 IMP nl tin p v they out in splendour iron than force of lie notwithstanding the quite near and the lady abbess fell on his gave a few convulsive CCs of his put up the and jjG and give all rides in her own you ever visit any of the sive saloons in the city of the in a few His men placed him in ox in which he rode three quarters to carry a note or to inquire of a mile to his silling creel got some he am out of the cart himself with hut little quite lost in tho splendor surrounds walked to the piazza and after- me. I smell the rich viands of the wards up talking rationally to the en as I ascend the I the physicians and giving them a clearer of the where the the accident than his friends could refinement has ever j Ulc Turkey carpets and occasionally vomiting up blood the effort such small fry cocks at particular thunder be it the captain hud an old on board lis and his first order was not to give to eat for the next lis ever fresh from purity and of controls all that its with an unfelt yet re- Faithful to every c as to religion and his he would no more prove recreant to any Hy at home than he would blaspheme the Maker in whom he or than he would forswear the heaven in which he Fidelity and truth to those bound by love and nature to his are to him most sacred principles they are in ast recesses of his moral they are imbedded in the life of his life and to or even think of violating would seem lo him as a spiritual the suicide of his Nor is such a man for the goodness he so largely is largely paid back a- and though the current of life is trans- it is not shallow on the it is deep and The river that fills its glides smoothly along in the power of its course it is the stream which scarcely covers the raggedness of its that is and With all its gentleness there is exceeding lorce with all its meekness there is imperative com- mand but the force is the force of dom and the command is the command of And yet the authority which rules BO never gathers an an- or an irritable cloud over the brow ol the ruler and which admits ol no does not repress one honest impulse of one moment of the soul's high one bound of joy from i the Persian the tall and ol which caused hemorrhage from the wound carved and gilt the wilh the actual loss of a considerable lamps and the paintings and in gorgeous frames the silken tion of the substance of the The lefi eye was dull and but was sen I ken draperies which vie with ancient sible to impression Gage bore the rich and delicate sufferings with heroic telling viands on and the plate and 1'r. is business enough all have the appearance of an en- i for and expressing to Dr. Harlow chanted of what we read of Para- thu hope that was not much It is where the souses are in- Of it forms no part of our with liquor and the pockets tion to give a detailed account of the The having no to re his position till that came down from the and paid the in of tho ed acquainted with any of the of these splendid establishments ment and management of the which was not varied by any circumstances of interest to persons not of the medical would know a brother of the We merely that dcr ol faro and rogue ct noir in a seedy for the first ten days every thing wont on and shocking bad hat Yet I know well Gage wilh some intervals ol them by their bushy nnd well natural delirium from pretty rational trimmed the oily smoothness of hopeful that at the close of this the richness of their j riod he lost the sight of his left and their and diamond lay for nearly a fortnight in a their easy lounging and the j lose or stupor that he then cigars in their began to improve in body and mind our rich extensive two walking about the kers and patronise these es in defiance of a relapse in finally be- He also stripped the of The last of this was as our coach wheeled had a- a and was perambulating the of his The leading feature of the says No to any They spread their Irom was in the tenth nets for the rich planters j week free from and factors with which our city and fash hotels We were glad hear that the bulk Prof. iis A victims were not our own townsmen and physician who holds in his hands a yet there are too many ol such three feet and a half and more lose their money at and throw a than thirteen pounds in will not melancholy the happiness of an j readily u has been Night after u t any thing bur ll its plumage save the wings and two or three tail causing the old ow to feel decidedly ashamed of The day of trial arrived the cockpit was crowded to sec the great irial of one bird against The captain arrived in lime with his bird under his Who pits your captain was I think I'll attend to that business said and step- ped over into the The old eagle seemed ashamed of the company he was and did not look very courageous and as they examined many were the side and nods exchanged among the ex- only his thorn was not any thing very encouraging in old eagle's Ho was wretchedly and they also discovered that he had no spurs said bird has no the first spur said but he's worse than a wild cat where he scratches or biles so go ahead Three noble looking game were now brought and the belting com- by the tains and his friends was eagerly taken up by the The it was ob- took all bets that he and Ite bow every mast in every sail in women a mer's wives to the west calling for their good many was dreadfully and one after casting every wilh a violent letch threw Ins it was awful At came ihe last and ll smirk Ihc ship on the left in ihc neighborhood of the and all at once 1 lull under us Thu vessel was One of lho crew was drowned passengers ware praying and commending themselves to 1 alone escaped ihe watery how did you manage to redeem yourself was the al the fact I seen how things was and I took my hat and went AN Dr. Duff a learned and highly useful missionary of Free Church of Scotland in lie is now upon a visit to his native As a proof of the great sensation created by this distinguished the Edinburgh Witness stales that on a week such was the desire hear were offered for a mission without ticket of ad- The tickets were distributed among the booksellers in One bookseller had 90 and 500 Numbers perched on the roof and others listened at the open Numbers were present Irom and various parts of the country equally brain of mgu JUJ the unhidden in the 1 wife sits wailing the return of her still able to wdk off w uh i truant Each jar or jingle of the me and equanimity of the hole m his DR. who is preaching at Berlin and at on behalf of the Chinese expresses a confident hope that the Emperor of Japan will converted to speaker at the meeting of the Bible Society in New after describing the various of ihe referred to German it was Winy of was he gently old as he put it into the ringi Paul where the game cocks were strutting and had been go old for ihe honor of your country The eagle stood still in centre of the cocked his head on one and seemed woke up she found ratren up all and England and as there was no for Otr to she went upward and of the air I