r"Yi~t~w~xta < r - awtMs{!¢tic}yT.*?-~'ygr`7,~c=i:~+Yst!F.* < .i~r^^ + .. ,Fx :•..: i i,.'~Y:7:F~i ` G^tbl~x :: ~~+!.~~_~t,s'-.. .-... ... ~ .-._._. ._ _. ....~.,.w.-~„ r te.... ~.. ~:y,~ Zltt .iitittmn,stutinti. Glottsrburg. /Frldsiy, Pier : t 3, ISOM. THE UHITOMOCAIL HIEDXIIILE. I I:now a windmill is in ordinary thing, that there-13 nothing hesitiful abb ot . . it—but I reupemlwr seeing one that seemed beanti- It hail is history. When Frederick - the Greet Was Emperbr of Prussia, he went out n little way from Berlin and built him a iraiac ut Salm Bowl. Be taaEmpresa wert..tt , ated, one Sabbath efientoOn, in their beautiful grounds, and the Empress said : "I don't like that old windmill over there, wish you would buy the grounds and tear it away, ash mars the beauty of ourgronnds, being right alongside and so near them here." .."I'll do it to-morrow," said he. So on the morrow he went to the miller and told him he wished to buy his little home- Stead. "I don't wish to sell," said the miller. "link!' said the Emperor, "I must have it. I wish tb extend and beautify my grounds, and your windmill Is a sore eye to the Empress." "But," said hie, "my grand father is buried yonder, and my father is buried there, and my great grand grand father over there, and this has been the home of my arcestors for generations. I want to live and die here, and I can nst sell it." The Emperor, getting out oLva*nce, said he would order his men tear the mill down, and take possession of the grounds. Said the miller, May it please your Maps _ ty, there axe laws , in Prussia, and I can sue you." "I don't care," said the Emperor, _ and went on and tore down the -mill. The milleraued him, an t i the courts decided .7. against his Majesty, and declared that he should rebuild the mill, and pay, to the last farthing, all the miller had lost. The Em penz bowed his head, went and rebuilt the mill, and paid all damages. After awhile Frederick the Great was in his grave, and he old miller was gone ; but by and by . o tnother miller was there, and another Em peror was on the throne. The miller wrote to his reiging Majesty, that so many years ago, his grandfather had refused to sell his windmill and homestead to him, but, said he, "I am poor and need the money, and I will sell, and hope the price may be such as to please your majesty ; I must have $5,000." The Emperorwith his own hand wrote a reply. He wrote simply this : "You say you are poor, lam sorry for it. You are willing to sell your windmill for $5,000. The windmill cannot be sold.- It belongs to Prussian history. Inclosed find my check for $5,000." And the name Ind the great seal of the Emperor was affixed. I stood near that mill on a beautiful after noon, and as I wandered among the trees, and caught the fragrance from ten thousand beautiful flowers that filled the air with their perfume, I thought the most beautiful thing of all I saw was that windmill with Its ungainly arms,-and as "watched hawing around those arms the tears came unbidden to my eye, for ft seemed to me to awing thoiegiant arms around as for the defense of the rights of the humblest men, for the poor as well as the mightiest. And that Is the glory of Government everywhere.- Rev. E.B. Fairfield. FALL PRIMING GRAPES., Most grape growers delay pruning their vines till spring. This we think a bad prae tiee. If they wish to make cuttings of the surplus canes, they are not near so good as if taken off in the fall and carefully burned. or put away till spring. The wood Is fre , tocntly so ranch injured . by - the water, as not to grow in the spring.' - But the wood left for producing fruit is better for being pruned in the fall. It is much more easily protected, as it can read ily be laid down and covered slightly with ealth, and if we have a severe winter it is safe. Indeed we think it would pay to pro tect vines in this Way in.our mildest wint ers. It IR not fee the protection of the vine alone, however, that we recommend fall pruning. It is to strengthen the buds and canes-which are left. .Many think that it will have no such effect. BM ; itthey will prune two vines in the garde humper—ime in the fall as soon as the leavesaredestroy liy frost, the other the following spring they will find•tliat•fall prunedvines will-be much more vigorous and productive the ensuing bummer. The vine is not dead in the win ter. Its roots continue to absorb food, though, of course, in much less quantity than in summer. The nutriment, thus ab sorbed is distributed throughout the vine.— All the buds are more or less benefited, but as the buds remotest from the meta always receive the principal flow of sap, they are • most benefited. Now by phming in .the hill, all this is saved in the buds and cane we have left for bearing. It is upon this principle that we always prune in the fall OT winter for wood. By summer pruning we check the wood growth as all know! The buds that are left will become strengthened by the sap they hive received during the winter. They will push early and vigorously in the spring ; and if well cared for, will delight the eyes of the be holders with large clusters of luscious fruit that they produce.—Rura IWorld. ABOUT BLOOD. Observe your mother when she is packing a trunk, and you will see that whatever she is. must afraid may be spoiled, she is most careful to put in the middle, so that it may be halt exposed to accidents. And this is what a kind Providence has done with the arteries, which have the utmost cause to dread accidents, while the veins, which are. much better able to bear rough usage, are allowed to Wander about freely just under the skin. But when the bones happen to take up a great deal of room, and come near the skin themsejves, stain the case in the wrisi, - Abe artery is forced,whether he likes it or not, to-yenture to the surface, and then we are able to put our fingers upon- him. And there are others In the same sort of situation ; the artery of the foot for in stance. .You feel quite sure blood is red, do you not? Well, It is no more red than the water of a stream would be if you were to fill It with little red fishes. Suppose the fishes to be very, very small—as small as a grain of sand—and closely crowded together through the whole depth of the strewn the water would look quite red, would it not ? And this is the way in which blood looks red ; only observe one thing; a grain of sand is a mountain in comparison with the little'red fished in the blood. It I were to tell you they measured about the - three Thousand two hundreth part of an ! Inch Ur diameter,you would not be much the wise' so I prefer saying (by way of riving you a wore striking idea of their minuteness) that there would be about a Wilton in such a drop of - blood as would bang on the point of a needle. I sot so on the authority of a scientific Frenchman—M. Bouillet. Not that be ever counted them, as you may sup , pose, tuy more than I hare done kr but this is as-near an approach as can 'snide . by tudeulation to the size ...of. those Malan blobd4ishes, which arelle three theniand two htutdreth part of an Inch is diameter.— i fnaff Nay& (7.turmurik Wanay. —The San Francisco papers report that certain sections of San Joaquin county Anoduee 40 bushels ofiy.heat and 8.1 bushels at bar* to the acre.l The . Chill club wheat, however, raised In Loa Angelus county, yields 80 bushels of 'wheat and 100 bushels of barley to the acre.— , Thom immense crops, it is stated, are pro duced without the use of any kind of mat ure or fertilizer, except rain and sunshine , In England, in soil! under the most perfect eot cultivation, 32 bushela-of wituat.per - 110 re it considered a veil fine crop. From 28 w b 0 bushels per acre is the .customary yield of the rich gain growing-countries. ; - g • ontitre44 I NEW F 0 R . W 4 li p I.NO I AND 001111ISSIGN I;IOtM.E.: iHAVIINTG purclia'seittlie etZionlive' 1 waribousi,qoors. Sc. of an* 4i.siartsKair, - the ontlestitied totend teteertf hushirbideteek.A. 1 'dolga Arm a Hain.ig A 06:04 itS• idi Ottisol , Oti I the .etbizer of ifsittidittoiiiid ihettreitit al rkette,ott • I sporeertooolo , wale thaw honAnlbeii. , --- . 1 /firA regular litoot IProlglit ' Coro wilt lisdlro OW Wareibowse,' mm 47 TUJOIDAT NOON. cod Reties isekttoo t w ine trM tovrts eiCeeeletep mot require: By Ihte Otreogiotent wi ewe propitted - to eteittey 'height la all Utnee to sail hots litlthwere. All liaises& of lifidetarnstedtAlsorrtllefrol*t- Wtittentledlo, ' Oar cars-reit to - the Wertheim or ottatOmt & foss, . ro6 nom ILowird lilted, WM wore. 'SA* determined to pey good - irrietw; sell cheap sod 8,1 tAlrly, we invite, irearyboily lo give lu* stall. . WM. M.SIORAM. • ALEXANDRA copmAN, 1 JAMES IMO lIAM. ' ..ho.B. 1888. , M'CURDY & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN FLOUR, ORAIN, GROCERIES, tte I-1 HE undersigned are 'Animist their Warshaw, in Dadide street, adjoining Buehler's- Balk the highest :mires lbr 4 / 1 ,017R, WILSAT, RV; CORN" OATS, RUCK - WERAT, CLOVER.. AND TIKOTTIY4BIDS, • POTATOES, k.a.; Ao., and Invite producers toglve them *call betttee selling They have constantly on hand tor-tale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, fingers, Ac with ' Balt Fish, Olla,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To baccos, &c. Also, the beet brandoof FLOUR, with FRED of all kinds. They Likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodos' Plesiphato and A ♦ Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits.— Thoy ask a !thereof public patronage, resolved to give satisfaction in every case. July 3, CHANGE OF FIRM. TB:F. - undersi g ned having leased J. the Waterhouse on the corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, Gettysburg, Piorill carry on the Grain SI, Produce Business in all fte branches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Bye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Time. thy Reeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Pota toes, with everything else in the country produce -GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly for ode, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Teas, Spleen, Bak Mew, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soap, to. Also, 00AL OIL, 114 Oil, Tar, kc- FISH of all Skids; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To- Demos. Thar arsalways able to supply a first rats article of /lour, with the different kW* of Peed. Also Ground Platter, with Guano, and other fertili sera CULL, bj the Weibel, ton or car load. We will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to k 0.77 North street, BALITMORZiand 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. All goods eent to either .of the above placer will be received and forwarded promptly. Goode should be marked"Be tmors' Car." H. B. BENNER & BRO. April, 8,1868.—tf D7iNIEL GULDEN , DEALER IN Dry Goods, Flour , Grain, - Groceries, Lumber, Coal, &e. HE undersigned keepann hand, at his Warehouse, .known as"Guiden's Station," in Stroban town ship on the line of the Gettyaburg Railroad, all kinds Of GROCERIES, Including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Ac., with Salt Fish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon. Lard, &c. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, inclediug Building Stuff, Shingles, TAths,Stove and Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large assort- Ment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Mats and Caps of all kinds, which he is prepared to sell at the low. est prices. HO also pays the highest market price fur Flour, Grain, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Potatoes, Ite., or will receive and forward the same to market nn commission. He respectfully asks his friends and the public to give him a call. • Aug. 21,1357.-tf • .BANIRL GULDEN. Arming Vittpinutitts, &r. FARM IMPLEMENTS. WILLOUGHBY'S GUM SPRING DRILL. pw E itt e zt c t Drill i li ig t n new an , will s y ow all the D rk r i rids of Gra in Con furnish - them with °roe:dim:a the Guano Attachments. ftwttootett, to do good work. Also, the' Harrisburg Fang - wide In New York. Equqly as good as the mills formerly sold In this county. • StTAEATORS AND THRESITERS, CLOVER. HUL hEILS, STEEL EURO &C, FARMING IM PLEMENTS UE-NEHALLY. For sale by. %%31. Aug. 14.-tf • J. E. SIIIREMAN'S REAPERS' tt MOWERS. HA VINO boon agent for this machine last season, I also offer it to the iarmer this season. It is well known, having taken the premium at the Benders. vine Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over saved others, which were considered 'plaudid ma chilli's, and likewise at the Dtllsburg Mowing Match. thvingconclnded not to otter any machine that will not give entire satisaction, I have refused agencies of several other trmehltiea, and now offer this one as THE GREAF MACHINE OF THE SEASON. Having tried onn myself, I know.exactly what it will do. I could refer you to scores of farmers 'who bare purchased machines of me, whoare highly pleased and say this Is the only machine they would nee. llxtraa always on hand, and repairing done here at IE7 place. This is a great couaideration—the machine can be repaired at home Immediately, and with much lase coat. Another great saving is the HINDER which is at tached to this celebrated Reaper and Mbwer. It has boen tbproughly tried, and given entire satisfaction— requilisig no harvest Wand except a driver. This Binder. can also be attached to the Reapers which hare been sold; bat cannot btrattached to any tithed machine except Shireman's. I will bare refer youto a few farmers, In different loCalitles, who have-banght and need these machines Michael Viseel, Stephen Odder; Moses Hartman, • Mr. Sterner, Joseph Wiermso, . Mr. Lino, Ulrtch Jacobs, J. R. Hershey Jacob Hartman. • 8.13. Woodburn. Jacob Lutist', with others, too numerous to mention • Thls machine has a self-rake, side delivery, and Is warranted to do Its work as above recommended. Also on band, BIIIIIIIA NI; SELF-DISCHAROING HORSE HAKE, a first-rate article, which we wily sell at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give esti*. faction. Also the COLUMBIA 8.4.11.1 t always on hand. Machines cap be own at my hosts°, three miles math of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Royder's Battlefield HoteL :, , LBWIB A. BUSHMAN, Jone&—tt Agent. gitt and Al Nuaurnurt. ADAMS tOU.I4TY MUTUAL- FIRE INSURADIC.E _Ou.IIP4NY. INCORPORATED, MARCH 18t1861• orrrckas Presldeot--CliDorge Swope. VierPresident—SaMonl R. Russell Secretary —D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—E.G. Fiihneetock • - litteentive Committee-11060st McCurdy, 11 ing, Jacob Ring. kfanagers.—Deorge Swope, D. A .llnehier, R. MoCur• dy, 8. R. Rene% S.Q. Fahnestock, Get tysbing &hicob K ing,l3t rebut township; Frederick. Diehl, Franklin; H. A. l'icking. ambits; AbdieLlLlilitt, New Oxford; Wm. Rom White, Liberty; IL C. Peters, Petersburg (Y. 8.) Ifflattle Company & limited &rife operational* the county or Adorns. It bait been In operation For more than 17 yeate, and in that period has made but 01114 seseinent,basingpaid lows by Are during that period amounting to netwilb.ooo:, Any person desiring. em annum, can apply to either or the managers. 40E-The Exechtive Committee mute at the once of theOnntitany, on the last Wednesday in erary mouth at4o'etock, P. X. LJUIIe 10, 1868,-4 guithuss garb. JOHN W. TIPTON, PA141110N ,4,41LN flARBIlk t liortalOitatlrllar et . tb• Dlastaad, asst •lour - to tioetollallea llotal - ,)(lottyo; burg,Pa., wkere ha van at tll them tot foundroady to attend to all b I n bin I att. Babas also BO vacation t taalstant and will insure • ttlatsetlow-- Olir• aim • ail. May 22, 1110 T. . • . • k SURVEYOR AND :LICENSED voyolyoxeiji, The anderalgnea, hi. Oat soooroysioor's Moose, trill a 000aection With the oljpoo ofOOIINTY 81711Y2Y0E, attend to tho • ff &EYING OF DIRNDL BONDS,ItILIASELI ,WILLS ASTiCLEB OP ACIBILIAMENT, CLIMBING Or SAL I IB,. &O. . • Havlig Wetiosidarahleaxparhaiee al/ Ilse, he hopaoto motto& Üborst abate of patrousga. Bad streptlttopt iyottaapod to sea al n uirc reasionabia. Pat t o ryOcisla. Las - 1 ,11 - _ _ 11. ITHIMOW. 11117.•!—Iit ' A LI, ENDA ttaxasei. adastaaara• teetotal isataitotNi,Dwitt i lots; Pramurpm at exklasam mu m t sad tB u w k m lir ids at thalami atta Ilatman aka.. CI SLLINO- -., OF Tl44 , ..andoH,tottood totoo'diag to m 44 ik *ANIM , . tbsirlDwolnerwy, eisiosSiebw4. C 0 T Maly QQ013.3 Tin matdlonuf eat. =I pn - y .47r Persona desiring heroine should *mall theta solves of this opportunity at oucti—as the whole stock ItOBEHT McCURDY, WM.•SMAIIILTON. Will soon be disposed of. DUPHORN & HOFFMAN NORTH-WEST CORNER, GETTYSBURG, PA August 28,1868.—tt FAIINESTOCK BROS. NEW FALL GOODS. Just received • Isrge ■ed vsllsslect•J Btock'e Fall and Winter Goods DOMESTIC-8 CLOTHS, AND CAS'SIMERES, tCARPET-S, Hardware and Building Msterfal to SITIIIO Neq mot. on,s. & P4INTS at low rates. GROCERIES Our Fitock comprising sinned everything which the consumer may need—parties In want of Gor:mis can IN supplleet at low Wee by patronizing the well known stand et the SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Oetty.borg, Oct. 16, 186 i.— tf NEW G(IODS • Cheaper' than Ever! REBERT & ELLIOTT, Battimorcet.,oppoaitethe Court House, H AVEJaat opened* now and large aasortataat of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL KINDS. CLOTHS,: CASSIMERES, Tif EEDS, SILKS, ' . GTNG EA MS; LAWNS, PRINTS, B A REGES, • MMLIN4 To which they tonna attantloo=balag datioradnod to WI at lowan mak prioes. [April 11, IMlL—tf 1868. DIdTBI9Lt , IB6B, DRY GOODS!, MOST ItCCELLENT OBBORTMENTSI r SELL fc* yen , amati profits, and x- aim at &lag # very large Eualsau. FASAtpriABl4 alum OP SUEBILKI:POP. r - LIL FABITIONAtLa =ADM OP MINOR WM* Por. FASHIONABLE RUBES OP ALTATJA POPLENB. 128C11 OttINTWA PKW:44, PnanAlaen AND L B B W LA ICKI/2N A,YtRLIA cinD, BLACKAA Z O OTZ R T ED am oo A, a uck CIX ALL WOOL ULM% anima A uswLA,Ossastrks num" !MOM atuw - La. morns, _CASSIIIRRaCLOAKINGB,LIN IRO, COITONADE. TABLE Milan, TABLIII LINEN, NAPKIng SOW ELL BALMORAL Blinn% HOOP PLA m iti r annam ei ‘ max imm tlir KNIGEWIIII • It>gPLMB" vaniar, senunnionlfflallin, Ain nen. sirtasi A:outlaw, reedits; The leteet *kis at SciViierikentt. ' a l lzet-eier i ttr 04V0 telolifeis I laviti atteeeles et tie .211:wend &at I can sob& thelleue rfeaMi other Btor is valley ofit^edi J.L. .$ 1 $. -41 • iTle.; Ape 111;131 - • CITRPER THAN EVE& E. HITESHEW HAVING disp o sed to his Store triav ", :a 6 =l , :,zr o gg biajihni ag GREAT _BARGAIN Ngf.lnaiuJot. Ns Moak of Alt kinds of Merchandise Whale ' Olll *Wily dirreaSl4lllll64ll prim. IL altall `Taft ri#4., = Ps, July 10, less,,tt apit smarm bowlegibamisg laie Wall* to ease flannel red tsi main AT CO *S -T OtiIt . STOCK CONSIEriS OF NOTIOVS, CARPETS; QUEEN - BWMUI, GLASSWARE, &c., &c CENTRE SQUARE, DRESS GOODS of new styles and of every variety, •t reduced prices, a full saiwriment, • largo stock. We have hut received additions to one QUEENS-WARE, of our own Importation =1 alwafa In band FAHI'ci'ESTOCIf e BROS. MI C 1-1.4)Tt...,.a.r5;:e; . subrorgw. , ,pietTetavaiii frOt,ilt, m Jo. tint tiro - BeBt-Weettid Eck - of 414 -r !. • sMTIMP4 iX 'WWI.** Itet.atiicig Q 0401411 ti VERCO - Vi..B OR ALL. BIT44OI•AND-81-Zii, . press Coats, Busy 'es cipA, • • Mosey daudipoto goods al ad stylVitlipit Omits. Ten atop, rancy liker• • Odin Pants, Wout Sittriiii Wird* lid Creiddtd , ami lirawers,'Clocits, Muidad Lostrusedis (dal Weida, TOJ3A.CCO & -' ItteLtidy -04 s• dimmed rrei fi ra=r nur° " ntlikAtafnllr 4444,,u10.--et SE . LLTIZOVIT. AT C 0 T - '• Waving densmined to clog* ort my mita* litocii of READY-MA lE_ CLOTHING, I WILL 814 L AT ' • C - 0 S T • OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &C., &C., &C. , Thar desirous of iscuring" .good bawl= CIO now bate an opportunity by calling at my store. Come one and come all. 050. ARNOLD: Gettysburg, 0ct.2.-tf HEsiD-QUARTER► CLO THING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Every kind of Gentkmen's Wear, LINEN COLLARS; PAPER CUFFS, PAP= BOSOMS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, UMBRELLAS, O&M, ate., &c. I kiwi, Goodall:ma's Wear of ell k(oth, alufl will owl) thaw of tk. LOWEST CASH PRICES. ALSO Boys' Hats & Shoes, in great variety. .3..81re um call botbisynrchasing 0114, Irtifee. ' April 22, 186 . 7,.41 THEO. 0..!10/111/3 KLINGEL'S Boot and. Shoe Empoilum, BALTIMORE,TitErr, TWO boons *Sent Olt-ras panarristAzi ' • • Ventscar. e yr /LI lofted pi* bisPlatißßirsod 4 1 , wital the beat As 4 cheapest earlity Bodo , noes Aid GaMers; Er Speed' inIS - Sameney, elessewl tared in Gettysburg. BL loot consists LADIES ltRl3B GAIIMER, • LANNIF ' LIAM sr 4101010 N -0 • LAD'S:, XIV BLUitilit& LitlES' 'MOROCCO BALMORAT.S. ' IN BERGE VAREE7Y. OUTS' !BENCH CALF BOOTS,, GENTS' AMERICAN CA L1P30058, GNATS' KIP ROOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMOBALS, GENTS' SLIF.R.ILKS. 41 lilies. GENTS' BROGANS.Au, to. MISSEN CONDEMNS OAI7NES, MUSSES' BALMORAL DAMARA, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, to., to', to., to. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, ' BOYS' BROGANS, to., to. INFANTS' BUOYS, all styles, IN LABOR VARIETY. ' Also, Boots end Shoes of his own manufacture con stantly outland. All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buy ers, from town and country. are invited to call and examine good. and prices before pcirchastng else where, feeling confident that I con please all wh o may call. The IILNITPACTIIIIING of Boots Shari, end will also be carried on, in 11l Its breathe., as be fore. Repairing done on abort notice. By employing none but first-clap workmen, and aging none but the choicest leather, he feels confidetit cf maintaining: his fanner reputation. Certainly nothing will be lartlD done to deserve it. Ita..Thankful for put Aaron, ho galena a Luling once otpublie patroono. D. U. ICIAMODA. Getty.burg, April 1868.-tt U. THE LATEST STYLES OP SPRING AND ISIIkINER Hats, Caps, Boots it Sioes, Jae. received bP ROBERT C. COBEAIsI . asamberaburs /*set, First 4pharAt; GMTTYSBU.RO, Mre lb@ pablieesa Sad • largo ediA mit 't am which As minas ablew sloomigaafic: tans up' *win _ HARNESS' of all kf promptly soden reasonable birds.. Dridlo6,l4lNArg, Trask' Valium Widps, Ow.; sada warlati no. as a !AIL _ [April 2,1.1, New Boot and Shoe giote. D. KITZMILLER &KO, GETTY= DEE D,I2II2Mity "'roes terieerriplionrmic. • T" 'Oka y * - vow - &et sad . Moe en Toth strast . 6660dkinr' in! moo receetly .aocupOd 4 1 4CAUsix. faro jut , rendre/I'lkm tailcvser - beige ielbes. B 0.0 T ot , 8 It E 8 - • a • . : ; • aENTLEM EN LADIES & OHLIr DRKIWEV.WRAIA • ' Coasisting Ofttilarip7So4B, Ccmgkesi dt Baynorar Ctai - ten; - 131±trrs,- Fe abo AwarTAlTTuaz To ORDEE b all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES—the work being Enda np. of beet: ntetartala sad Mitt' oboeworitmeno. The Dolor pintoes , Du been In the bulge's Nearer 16 ank.and pownellgyntends all work made op. We prifips Witte, i t , of the pet)* to . onr irembuiisid; bop, by strict ifteittkik to- haelowie =Wan at bonen wok Prkterklio-ghlk retiro ea ; DAMS JACI011 , 411:MFAI61&. • hui•24,11.14-4 _ ~~:` ~~ =Ea ittenoito, fiturauteroata I GETTYSBIIRG --FOUNDRY. andoriber voilldidlirm Ida hie en re sad othira,Oreillielstill & opech eeethogiaad Xacidoesosade to order ondio4 no doe AO • • PrIUMMIES Ailli_POWZlll; , apitilses et Pfswenj OLOTIII43Ma 1111WWDER 41M1 sa• • 001 IX is fL0110113,, 'web ailist,Plaaghs,„Derfbm 1,4•46481d•bi1l pora im Oara iro mo • taultll2lol, taw istaiitiVismat• amp Spurzoissiums. • • Ifkosiminsinilbe•twe ' ' • 1. MrtiFlrspicalaViti ;kith, ;l4s4k; 111 W i al.-41 °wham oos. 111 41711 1113123qa. AIM li t IMIL =NM FOB AND SUCH A 8 ' R 'PW 0 VAL TRIMITITSBURG SZYLIGH WALLY/Rt. virixundersigned takes pleasure In sonouaid/44.ealtlaeis otGetsjetsmr ind the public gene tbat he has removed frosithis. old room on Middle 'treat, to Baltimore street,. Ind nearly opposite the store o trabneskiCk Brothers.' The room be now oetutplot,bas been mouti7 feted up expressly ter his business. The location is an ad. mirable one enabling bim to take pictures in all shad" of weitther,and with a oorreetness unequalled I ItS7 where**, . Lrri-Liira ruoraol4.j9re. ot even , Cie and Hon, exedneeditt the Attest a rr t. sartientes Own laths Clealle-DB- - matoand In copying AMP thrtsa rrnswaacemdattlP ruseserrammeguisi Lll•w dlisatplaiataaaai has lissoblavvoliiipi liatith k e public. not only tor their asketrAaistor aatt kottistitaisoi. =MIT( Tor gym 4 . 1 W drise-11/1 ..1 0 011101111111W Walk irjacgtony beauty atadeassiditaraxe .. • - NEWPORAr & ZIEGLER. D aket ) Cornie Wasibiarat Awl - Zest tha bestot vir, Pa. Cfmataatly on haat Igo - iilrbltigftii"datir=ll. Jakll7 . ihirrlibrCaMertep&i- ` ibca.l 4l 7 lß . A. Oil& the People Volne I . ~. an ccianncry 424 w - ' CA"olis d ainf • . . lEug widendsn — ed, hair' t: ow J. It. Want a t ADM as Calthbre — jou ~ .. BtoreCleureemm, Om em rand tastelak as Wittatoek hu bent, Do • mated to reader It still more obey:Mu . „ - It ors. . .. . -.....01•14.0aadY.0. '" , vvic ,*, Fancy ... 4y,, 1444"." 11 A ' ~ t iktoke, . . ~.. ...;.Lohatera,. • T. , -, ". ' Chow "411 1 71/41.4(hate IT • • Zip t;. - ille y, CE l_ . t . e : , ialeb, ~ :il ... ..Washeßi.e.a.. 7 „u . g ".g.li, ~1• =-.i la 4 ' • • -c ' ere bs oy. eu„,ik .. ~- .r. ... . ...1.,. -Aro ir.,'re ,"700 NUICE B OLT.L/ 00-M Si" "*' .. -"'. • ; Be tetrads lotion rrttlatinf 111 th° 49 .1514 POr { "' Ule} o rteea.bellevingtber"eManPloftre blJug 4 ,9 n Clr' 100 0 and are therektribest for buyer acid setter.--. 1 , .. I- ~ .. ... . .. i. Al • ilierbower's acw,..J&Dte, G E T Tir 5,131.1.13, A., isOßTZlin f r CORIUM Olif ,11111 • DIAN-OND ICMIE thankful tor „peetjavort c re - ' calls the 4ttentiona4the pgbUcto bit aiiiirtment of • •- • • Segars,. Sinokillg& Ch6w :in Cr Tobacco, Pipes &c., 7 . which he le peepal•cht to sell at the lowest ) Irltig peke., }k/I4E9ALE AND UET141... Us will keep eatiaand THE BEST. BRANDS, and will manufacture - fOr gen eral sale throughout .the County. • 'Remember the pieee,in the Diamond, between Brink ether's atom and McClellan's notei. WABLILMOTO)i BIZIIBOWEL Aug. 14,11168.-tt E. H. MINNIGH, CHAMBERSBURG STREET; next door t; the Hgston• Hotel, GETTYSBURG., PA., Confection, Periodical and News. Depot. The Daily Papers ofßaltimore, Philadelphia,. New York, and choice Magazines. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., &c., constantly on hand. ICE CREAM & CAKES repelled to Amnia, end portliest thoftert rites. March 16.—tt PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET SETS, WRITING DESK(, PERFUMERY,, FANCY CHINA Bom-srrX,l4B, TOYS, &C., & , 41- C.. AT A. B. FEISTEL'S, , Opposite Fahnestoeks' Store, Giottystrum, April 1. 111M.—lf JOHN MIN NIGH. Diamond thnfectionery & Ice Civcrut Saloon Vii.ALTI.IIOB-g Street, two door. shore Centre Square, Getqabmw, Pa. Haring returned from the city with a fail Work of Costae...losers, I will fell at theyory lowest proats—lnmluiling FRENCH & COMMON CANDIES, Oranges.L.Rom, Na PI. Top., Notions, Ac., and eTery tblng betongTfrg to a !fret ciao. Confectionery, with OAKES, lIZAD AND LHIJON A DE. Alpo, ICE CREAM supplied oo short notice SGT 20.-tf rtuAsgraph -(6alletieS. E XCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS *mon to C. J. Tpon. Pll . O -- TOCIR APRS PHOTO. MINIATURES AMBBOTYPES, cec., cte., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PH9IIOGRAPH FRAMES, ♦ND AL B U -S 6AT .. VARIED; AND A . T . BEDUORD: .PRICES. . "altir• We dim treadling bat the Deaf of Vali owd examine oat/tack. ietl t etirw _as be laralslttod from 41,1tagativea ever -ta- Ci&illii7. • ~ . TY§ONS OLD STAND. - Oct. =ll 'NEW BA)IEitY. =SI BiIUD. qAeltllll4 furze, _ .... . . ''4 i - ' . - 111,114 . 1nik! - WC ! ' I .1.....---.. ~....--,... .' ..a . •. - r4.3.... , ':,,z.-:::.-.4.1...--,.),.... : :....-. i . -- - G RA .'.Wr T" Y A RA ' 1 ELEC TRI C . -;. „... .i.:i,.y . , ,a..: , 1 1 ELEG tArI . IN' VII INA • .401v , 6iiirdeblisi,t NtltAlik'Piiihr; uri tikivi:r i " ' ' - ' .." '-' ' ' " . ...ca . • ••••• - s - , i ,- . , f - EltlEß.tilkiiiigiefillt,....::_i '..:. .. i. , ''• • -- - - - A...... ''- • . . . • ~ 4, Mt 41414i.LLitit..& .T.ILk.;.:SIIO4I4III.P&Arti iitlirelitit-litiulliititti:iiiiTlOlt ittit4.ll6ii t ‘• • _•' .. "" r it.W..; . ki r ritronny*itit•iifit i oif i tt , it - ' , • - • ',full. 1. A\ fl 2. 4 5 14 ASSACI srgerr ', -, , ..., - ;•-• - x:-..:-.,-...-: ilik. , 5 ..r.i. :-.T! , .!. ;-‘ - 4. -.- Ji-.. , ' ..- : ~.- - -..- • et. ' c,l - 11 _ c ,,_ . _,_, . . Orstuize.l nador ape :Lit charter fr....the State of ,iyailot I: ur Inp. '-- 03 a". -I.4 °" : ' ,43 ' co i4 p r'i' :::,tifi — t u '"' et - s, -: '- .•-• 7 E : " : 5 ,-k h : lt. - ; - : :- ,': 1 . . ..,. i1 13 .. s : I tr - "•..• ' '-'••,, :..,F.A. • !.• th ..".•. . ADASPIT it: r 0.1.1..;0t.;•;;4111.t......ti:Litt.......,:.i...1K60040., ' -"q t '' TohtinA - _et , ~ . ~, .....,,.. ,, .?t-J, 4 1 .4P7 . . i . 1••••-:•• -.. '•ittalloivistrAßßs, Stott-neii. -. . ' t"''' ' 'WrY -13106 hT'OCC. - -itc4 •-• 4; --- • 1 .work m .k.tegO, II ROth cl. 1 4 ..!?,'T".!o‘ 7 ;° .: - Ir l F° d ' - Iq, bait " 1. -r.= ' ;'' b -. ~" TiinlievrAtti.' • en. . - dtt f erni hal ti • ": 119...Ordera ham a Eltatauce premplly atteroliqt to. ' Heir ' ANDINW °: - ' lir."'" ' )1.i3.• 1 • ' 3 , 41 i. 3.—e= A. • • •L. PAy 4- Egluillti r 04104 of. cista... i FP. .D. ilv LTERI IE LD . kuiterltuht & Co, ...=.-....-./L.. _--....-_—_-_-................-._ '•\ -: .• ~.. `: .._! ~,_ f. NW YOtt • •• • : • :. . , :- r'E.- ii., t . M.l A .1-i,Z-lil LT V EUlo,4l,l:l,,,Tleteu ror :10Fau Coo tral t ttaltroTl.lik•eton.• • • - '••• ' ILL • • , . . A. 7 i .4tA...1. 1 , i 7 i 1 7 1 A1t 5 !.301. 9 1.,:•&X D I 14 *akar or . ,Alueriesa Bx.- - GETT:rS72 . triza . .1 , ;:::i - iL. ~ Jr= KKTicg o ,.. .... ... . , . • . ~., .--,., . ~,. . .. . , 0. U. PALSIEU Trea...rel Wee N tr . r l u . : . C.:4. * :.7: 1. , trodertaker' & l'a:pei, ariger # g.-4.9.*w0r. floe Y. , k , • • ' ' ' `': . . , . ~,,, FLEritt3l7lll. W 7 L•711,11.Y, of Weattey,UibLa & Hard. r'elotle:t4trYotit. Xa., , :parvtlto!orui e l l oti *on nralco Apr! rrsorutb't, 1 , ,. ~N to I it) E. As Nuctchtm. Nei York: OEM MMIEMI COFFINS OF ALL.,.BI!YLES. . • Ile alio keens on Lana a lar 4 e asvorteptl - it et.WAL . A.. a. CiILLTI N. Pteai:test. • ' 4L, . N. 31,1,:fiLES; View_ rcr,idr.rit. . . PAPER. shish he sell. at low. frt canli rate/1,44441de- r.: aired will ferei.iv bendr to put it on the *All. . , ~ w , .A:u,,)T.1 esteurpr, , ' 1 1}f , 11tflP, 1 0 ,L7.1.4 (Cashier Nation tr is! 1,1: C:Anui,,,,- 11,y. A. R. ' 4 1,:t1f..1i It f:, 11,11A,',1plii.i, 5,11:1 ,r, PLAIN & .PANOY 81ON' PAINY- The (.7,;,,,e C,.r rn mane I.NO EXECUTED TO ORDER. aanankcite y :/,•• • • ~. oaccti47l rp - tat Lea pill{ thf, Itornliia, ~. k street-a raw fLutberav _ n - • • • ••• nJKnaip„a in aa a lava./