tilOisitnto 'fampiltr: rXrDAZ ANTSILWOOS, SEPT. IN 184 R NZ* SID rex WRIAT Mhs Alltast• ilipmeleirs" Si the Ada Criten , iheteeltarat Vale. The August number of the donetioan .Fitrwier has • seasonable article on "Bend awl for Wheat." We have fre quently heard agriculturists remark that land should, be allowBd, after plough ing. time to. "settle," before seed ing to wheat, as It may easily be "too loom." The Idea advanced by the Far mer !sof the same character. Whether correct or not, we are not able, to judge, and leave the question to our Adams county farming oommunity, than which there Loons better able to decide. —By the way—we hope this subject, among the many connected with Agri- culture, will be thought over, sod then talked over at the Agrientural Fair to be held here in a few weeks, titudog the morning to be devoted to "Ten Minute Speeches.". lA , that meeting be made interesting, as well by the variety as gen era discussion of topics, the success of a new feature of a Pair will be. wined. The farmers of the county generally should not only attend on the mein:ling. Mated in the bills, (Friday, the 27th,) but participate in the "free talk," in order to give each other, as fully as possible, the benefit of their respective thoughts and experiences. The invitation is general, ant.there ought to be no backwardness In imparting whitever may be of value in the noble art of cultivating mother earth. —To get back to the point. !darted from, we no`w subjoin the Farmer's arti cle on "Seed Bed for Wheat," as follow,.: The importance to the farmer of un- Aerstandfng the habits and peculiar characteristics of the plants he cultivates, as the nature and quality of his Roll, Is frequently Illustrated. Let irri take the wheat plant for instance, and we find by,,almost common consent. it is beet provided for In a shallow• seed bed. Very deep plowing Is thought to be, not only unnecessary, but absolutely inju rious. The young plant seems to need a Arm underetraturn not far from the sur face to imbed Its roots In, and with this advantage withstands the "throwing out" produced by alternate thawing. and freesinga, better than when the Noll has been recently stirred to *considera ble depth: No one at this time of .day can over look, 'or be, ignorant of the great advan tages to'the soil generally, of deepplough• ing. lit. It opens. much larger amount of soil to the range of mote, giving much more liberal pasturage than they could otherwise get. 2d. It increases very largely the sup. ply of nutriment, by allowing the acmes of air, and by the process of weathering, acting upon the mineral elements of the Roll. • . Bd. It preserves an equal quantity of moisture in the soil. We seldom have a 'rain so great as to produce an unhealthy stagnailon of water abbut the roots of plants set In a soil seven or eight Inches deep, and, on the contrary, we seldom have a drought of so long continuance as to extract all the moisture to that depth. These' and other known advantages fiom deep ploughing, we might dwell upon ; and, apart from the well known !het above alluded to, it would hardly be supposed that any crop, of whatever character, would be exempted frlom the good influences of the practice. We mast make a proper distinction, however, between a natural subeoll, in durated and rendered Impervions to the actiontlof the air by centuries of rest--ita original hardness and impenetrability _aggravated by a long course of continu ous treading, in ploughing the surface soil—and that firm, mellow body of earth, Which is produced by deep culti vation. It hdlg firm, yet generous subsoil, which forms so valuable a matrix for the roots of the wheat plant, and enables them to reshot the looserlng effects of alter nate frosteand thaws during winter. This important distinction, it will be observed, allows nothing to be detracted from the argument in favor of deep ploughing. - It is only when the previous working - has been, Indeed, most thorough, that the wheat reaps a due advantage from the shallow ploughing. The undetstra turn, though somewhat compacted In Comparison With the loose surface soil, Is so enlivened hy the former breaking up, that the tender rootlets take firm bold and keep their pieces. The advantage eh this comparative -firmness of the substratum Is apparent in the practice, now so common, of sees• ing torn land to wheat, without any ploughing beyond what has been given to the corn. The action of the tines of the wheat drill, or any such scratching of the surface as will give the seeds a slight covering, Is found to answer all neces sary purposes- even on tolerably tena cious clays. It is insisted, ihdeed, alter 'much experience, that this Is the mart succumb.' practice for corn land seeding. , WINE Makixo.—An experienced wine maker gives the following directions for making wine•: ; Pick the grapes off the stem when ful ly Ape, rejecting bad ones. Pass them through one of the Wine Mills to tear open the skins, but not to bruise the pulp. Press moderately ; then get all that re- Maine in order to make brandy or an inferior wine of. Strain and fill into clean barrels; then insert a bent tube tight la the bung, and let the lower (out side) end rest under the surface of water in a bucket, so that all the gas shall es• cape; the Mr will not get to the wine. When 1$ bas done fermenting, rack It off into clean barrels, bung It up, and sef in a cool place ; bottle it in a few months. The great secret of Mating good wine is to select only the best grapes, and not press out the sour portion of tke pulp. Gittgams CORN.-A writer in the Ger toantOwn 7clcgraph says that green corn may be kept the year round by pickling it with the husk on, in brine strong enough-to-preserve cucumbers, care be ing taken to keep 1t covered with brine. Boiling it is a good supply , of water will freshen it sufficiently for the table. It is Worth trying. Berm HAX.—Moet persons ball ham. They are much better baked, if baked right; Soak for an hour in clean water, and wipe dry,: and then spread it all over with thin flout batter, and lay in a deep dish with stick. under to keep it out of the-graty. When fully done take off the akin and the batter crusted upon the fled aide, and set away to cool. Yon will find It very delicious, but rich for dyspeptics, says one of our agricultural esolninges. Daszsitio.—Dry weather wilt show any Wet spine that need draining; ob serve where th are and mews draining le soo n naa Practleable. Some Am of,tiowvellanthY Ponta's; of our farms er="the lies& eiduable land, If peep ggio. Dry weather the most .... -7 " -- en; &Adidas when help be be MAW attend to It. likirphla capital gnu any time be prohh_ l /4. a l pvlßtbd. lb th,te insproeinent with ce rt ai nty 01 good OW death. MUTUAL rout RAN —:- ury ADAMB inr COMI co INontxraAria), MARL% I`7, Igal OFTICZAS. ?nekton Vies Presb i l==a. Russell. .soeratary—D. A. Baezler. Treasurer—E. Q. Fahnestock. Ezecatya Ovum" a.xecative Oommitssa;4lidignCardy, An. dreW Hen tasimaia, Jason Ring. jita t ra—Oeorg rr e nope, D. A. Buelair. R. larClgj e , M. 'Debating ger. R. Russell, E. n. Fahnestock, A. D. Raehler, R. o..Weereary, Get. /yabnnr, Jacob King, htmban township; A. 'Reintselman, Franklin; Wm. D. Rime. N,,w Oxford; Wm. R. Wilson, Bendersidile; H. A. rteking,Straban; John Wolford, Latin:wee; Jahn Picking, East Berlin; Abel T. *right, Render*. Ville , • Atallel F. Oltt, New Oxford; Jan IL Mar pima, Hamlltonban; John Cunningham, Free dom; John Horner, blouniJoy ; Wm. Roon White, Liberty. gd-Thla Company la limited I n its operntlon, to the county of Adams. It has been in operation for more than Li 3•eara, and In that period Moo made but one aaaeaament, hash* paid lonnea by dee during that period &moo nth* to f13089.-$Ol.- ; 7110 of which line been paid during the lan two year , Any person desiring an insurance can apply to any of the above named Manager, for further infbrznatiou. /14 - Thc Lxecuthe Condelttee meel• at the or gies of the Company, on the last Wednesday In every month, at 2 o'clock, l'. M. Oct. It, 1a65. HARDWARE AND OROGIMM3. THE. Anbncribpra pig( rottirned from the cltlei with an Immenae ' , apply of HARDWARE & GROCERIEY, which tbey are offering at their Old Mimi In Bah_ Moore street, at prices to suit the times. Our stock consists In part of BITILHING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, • aucti FINDINGS, SHOE For. Drras. , CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTUES, ALL xiameroF Inow, ere., GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, OHJi, PAINTS, tie., There ix no article included In the myna' de partments mentioned above but What can be had at thia ato n e. Every clam of Mechanics can be accommodated here with boob; and nildines, and Housekeepers can rind every article in their line. Givena a call, as we are prepared to aril as low for cash m any bathe out of the city. JOEL R. DANNER, DAVIS) ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, !day 15,1964. CHEAP FOR CASH! NEW STORE! . GROCERIES, LIQFORR, &C. The undersigned hex retn red to Oettyaburg, and opened a new Store, on DalUndre 'greet, next door lo xtre Peat °Mee, and nearly 0 1 , Pmite the Court Bo um., where he offefa for awe, CHEAP FOR CAPIII, a largo and choler, sursortment of Grueerlerf,— SL7GAIN, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSE. 4 4, SYR CPA, SALT, QC., with Vigil, RAPON, LARD, AC. Also; tiquirls,— WINES, BRANDIES, GINS; WHISKIES, RUMS, and everything elee In thellne. Wan. any quantity of Not.lowl, to hull, any and everybody. - 40eollect Otte fa the place to buy Cif EAP FOR CASH. - • CEO. F. KAMM-TISCH. April A 1867. itsporfogi TO ALL PERSONS! MVDRICKS 4k WARREN have purchased d the stare formerly oocupled by J. A. °Them, sad latterly by G. ff. Swope, where they wth keep combo:Sly on band a complete assort ment of EMMETE! Inc:lndio/ Syrnpa, Coffees, Sugiura, Tess, BacCiu, Flour, reed, Rice, Potidote, !snit, Tobacco, dre., with ovary article to be found Ina drat-claim G AN rocer.% Alen CONFECTIONS, NOTIONS and FCt ARTICLE...I. They hope to receive a Mum of public patron age. and earnestly solicit a continuance of the custom heretofore given to the eafabllahment. JOHN HENDRICKS, NVARREN. GoilyBburg. April e,1847. NEW GOODS CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST! I rog wish to boy good and cheap Goods, eel JACOBS & ; awe. STORE, near Myen's Hotel, In CHAMBEILSBUBG ST. Gettysburg. They have the very best selection o tom* riae as GLOTTIS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &C., the market can produce, and are determined to sell them as cheap man be sold anywhere In town or country. Any person wishing to have them CUT, run have It done tree of charge. Thime desiring goods MADE UP, can also be Return o• dated. - We warrant the best work and the t ate to bo had anywhere. No humbug in what we ear. We have on haadthovery beet and Molt-durable SIVI-VO MACIIINES, and are always ready to wait on customers. Pull satisfaction given In operating machines. Cali and examine. We warrant them to be the best lu use. JACOBS t BRO. April 8, Mr. tf GREEN RIDGE! IT NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! VI ~;1011N. , 1VORBECK HAS commenced Store-keeping at ()REVS RIDGE, In Hamilton township, Adams on.. on the Hampton turnpike, and would Infornithe public that he has Just returned from the city with an excellent amortment of DRY Goors, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR-WARE, TIN WARE, CANDIEs, NOT/ONS, Tobacco, de., dc.—lndeed, a full and complete line of Goode, to cult the necessities and tastes of all. Flis prima are as low as the very lowest— ()theme at 10 cents and Mullins st 11 cents, as Ingtaneeq. lie feels that hie goods and prices will be Wis. factory to the public, and therefore ins Res allude share of custom, from near and far. Don't forget the advice—the Green Ridge Store ix the Place to get the full worth of your money. April V. led?. tf Farmers, Attend to Your Interests!' GRTTYSBITRG FOUNDRY. MBE wobseriber wrmid inform Ma eturtomms I And other, that he Is still manifittetaring va rious kinds of castings and Machines, made to order, on short noticie,,Mieh as THRESHERS AND POWERS, (Rao different bill. of Powys,) CLOVER-SEED HULLERS AND CLEAZ., CORN SHIEL LEES AND SEPARATORS, CORNFODDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAY CUTTERS; rz v oUGHS, , such as Cast Plaughs, flarahear Ploaghs,Shlehln Auld Corn Ploughs; thq -. ~ the latest improvement; atm Metal Screws for Cider Presses, IRON' RAILING for Cemeteries or Porehea with everything ales In hie line, all at low prima POlt SALE.—A Dint Two-nata•Waaon. ague. bur Wagon, and a Sprin gDAVlD Wigan. AW: aD new. R. Apr 1130,0311. tt NEW BAKERY, NEWPORT ZIEOLEIk daCHAXICAL BAICER4 South WaskitsM street, oneiegoare from the Emih anle, Hotel, of BERG, Pa. Constantly on the beet BREAD, CRACEERS, FAKES, PRETZELS. .ke. Persons wishing freak ,BriMd will be served every morning, bf leaves their names and reel dances at the Bakery. Every Mort made to please. Give wa Call. April Photograph Albums. r. P ...t.,akeet beautiful end cheapest lot of HOTOORAFH ALBUMS ever offered In G IMurt . ,ME recediVatshr =Pita au= 01 71. Our stock oompkiNes"" over 30 different Myles, among which are the celebrated everlast ing Chain and Hinge Heck. Them Albums we have bought lew sad are determined Lomeli lower than the same qualities can be-bought anywhere In this county or out of it. C.. J. TYSON. Jan. hi, IH7. G" your PHOTOGILVECB st OM' MCTLEMEL.VII Annalslang /Goads all kinds IX and sty/es at, NORRIS'. rtheNß vrtatg UOTOG at their thrtdron Irtll Ro fin d it P to *Ws aOran RAMELS tose to ouill lexcelPlor. C.. 7. TYSON, •et ktt ia ttiS ts w tooldaJk "i_ 44 m t eLre&D RUW* WOO IhRICER at the Ex.:Water cannot 'be awdeasted while the avidity and ehple HCTUR ewoot antpaleed., Call au4 (=imam. C. J. Tiro r. ,LUMB - ER, COAL, STOVES, TLY- TV.9 RE, &C. OETTIMWIU), PA. AN IMMENSE sTocKt 4N order to give the public aomothing like an . adequate Idea of the inntronsortork of Lumber, total, nu, Tin-ware. dr., dr., on hand and for Sale Is.s the und•waigned, at hia rsiablialunen_,l la Carlislt• ' , truer, arnsa the Railroad from th e Par Ml , nfrer Station, tee would 1‘0,0 , , .o‘r loorns, nu.t ot poplin Itonir. , ,t I Cher to 111 , 110 , 1n/0s ...e1m..., oil Tea... 11. .tltle I. rttU. Pot 4. tf 01.FEGOIOA EOft 140P11.V.F0 OR MEZZO SoMAN° Vol( ,y(udien to acquit' , Mt .131 of Sinviog, • rilllll-1: ~ t er, w. re eninpob,4l 2., he uaed L With his nyet, , ,,li • rilh ART Or a 1111 Jib:. collwr 1.11. d the tul - die tutee, met 1.111 tale tile Wave of t ~,NtlitNl7, Et at fit,: lasto; more mei.). !Loan and be ttel ant:weed lot Ii al long. Nom , of th, re t xtreisee II rt. e.peentliv beautiful 0 , , o ell as 1..41. en Lie deuce el aide, hieh to, urea the interest an Welt UN the impforey ment of the student. The vatluns sty], ileN 004,1 to I eieretw, render them invaluably, in an educational point of 1 iew, nx they tend to isylattte the intelihrenee and a ',predation, nod at the %.m, lime form the taste of the pupil. They b. Ott t. , yttliyi I.Leeildly Itli rt (trestl eto the innumembh mark., of txpre.dod Mut turns of ornamentation. Upon tar tntuute arein racy with o hi, it th, Si. ale netuuipll.brd dedenel , , tilt actual Sb rling 11l ancement lit the pupil, any et ,a.lott or 'ludo. , in niece I ~P eet, Is time 1111,1 ..00rt !ilk, on the other .111101, a thlAt. nod pa t lent 1111 eAtigratloll. in tl II Mil/Melt' batilllli eXe etif Mb 01 theta, will gi , . r limes littlest and intuit?, and open to the Alibleht the mums and resouret , by Itlllol grew artist., produce their ne 1 , 4 brilliant and profound effects. - -Watson'. Journey/. - . . Pi n.e. each, lu - Boar ils . 11. tall ... . . . , $2 00 • not h. Retail , 50 . .. .. - - A ,-, Nine L'OpV Kell; by M.ll, pr0,..t.p1. on receipt of Wholc.l4 Pr ice, ? I ;14. l'oblisbed l • - W3l. 11A1J. de BON. 'No. 543 Itrouniwayfy P441,11...h0t, tunl doulore. In 3444•46 )I, 4 n u n te _ to re; .of I 1.17E8. FIFE:* 11....114P.1. 'S, 6.c., 6.. e., I.e. 4•o4ni to m(4410404. nepriet..t. July 13,1 , 67. $l2 • I= UN \NIMOUSLY nwartied the Fimt, Prize, A Gull "AS I',EST CABINET OR -6.12,:t4," American Infitittite, New York, Octo twr,lB6.l. Being uronouneeli Nuper!or in grALITY, Pow roand AnIETI OF TonF.,nud In nUMber of earn barttlnns. ••.te the best tnAtru nients of America were there contendinfr.. whichever won the hard,• would It.t%e notltlnit lett to connuer. - -.A.nniewst Art ro flat, (edited by n well-known innutenl critic.) 1 ne•F h.it e nlwinken the Ana premium wher ex er exh awl this Kell4oll. PEDAL I /1144.1. N ,, one, ITN. and I hree I nn km of k. ..1,,540. Without pedals, somde and double hurl: n urt nt arletv, Sn.l to t 4 l - r. , . he. , (TrauniT,with their smooth tape-111w qllalo of lone, heautlful solo stop, .41, inTth of rt, unequalled pedals, and uencrul organ eielvvt,, are sUPCTI, I. , rehupdies, Bully, Par lor 4 And Selndole. Ti,. y are put up In c ries of Tad id Walnut. fancy veneered Walnut mew and unpine ..tvle•u and elearnt noTwwood, d splen did dcal,k and II utah, and of the best worlunnn bn n twirl of its etihunst. Aft I, l ‘ l ,. l.7t r ru n n t: 4 l . e n rg down to n lino n 4 tnvo portable :Melodeon, have the beautiful Ti emulant stop, 1, ithout extra charge. I.3tr assortment roommitly on 1111114 at our \VII' ILES &ti: AND R!TtJL W F.ltt n)Ms, ,11 lirmidwar ontr rirrzthir nt.141 Prier lists, 'with flew T Fs Ilan,r3 are rolvergelly acknowledged nt ridge e equal to the bext Pianos 111:01:. Fin 114,,T111 . 1i, they hate 1131111 V 0141%1.11d tits .tnil muntrc reeldente, 111 , 411.1 nm large num. tars rat the flurli Schools, 8. iulnnrirte, Sr. These 1',11104 Irivo not only stood the ennt trm al use 1111 d heal y prnetlee of one yeor, hat have been used the last fifteen years to the utmost sat tstnetion of this.e using thVd, The) have taken IT.F.:%lll.'Mts ..IND MEDAS L WHFAIEVEIt EX4LIBITED. such has been the ,b.mand for these 1'14n04, that i A INE44 BRITS. bare been compelled to enlarge tho, m min, to the extent of 24 to 30 PIANOS A WI-1.15% Hi, nag 110 W nue of the moat , extenvir e and eomplete Fut torea In the l'ulted Fneto- Mi. Anne covering %lot an so re or [lrking a frontage o(2111 feet on chid Ile. The v are undoubtedly Ihe t Imape.t nrrt-claNa Pfunoa , ln marker, Folly guaranteed for 5 Yen' , .vnd for illn , trated Circular. _ . XANUFACTI:RER OF Finn CLA.KS PIANO 71,73 and 73 E. 22d Street, New York City. riviE undendgned ins des the attention of the I nubile and the trade generally, to thew cele brated hydrurpents, of 11...4 own nianufn , WAN., built of the bent neaboned underlain, hav/lkg the Intent Improvements, Full Iro Frame, °renaming Rat., French Grand Action, Large Scak. These Plano Fortes are not surptmsed for strength and beauty of finish, durability, puritY, power, and staging EauWY of tone, by those of any maker in the country. They are warranted for the full term 017 pears. The Inspection of the musical public Is rcstpret fully solicited. Lit,eral terms to Dealers, Teach. ern and Clergymen. Circular Price Lint sent on application. Address CONRAD NATIVEs* +EN. 71,73 A 75 E. tki EL, New York City. Stay 20, 1567. Out COLLAES, FLY - NETS. &c., J. N. ROWE. 10.000 ACTIVE Local and Traveling A gents, Male or Female, of all ogre, nre wanted to eoUclt trade in every City, Town. Village, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory through out the entire world, for the most saleable novel ties ever known.—&o PER CENT. PROFIT and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED!! :Mart men nod women enn make from CI to MO per day, and no risk of toot! A Mall capital re quired of front cos—the snore mono' in entrss the swestter the profit. No Money min Ired Co /kilt anr, —We , Pint Rend thenrticle. and rr , elVe per ultersrarlg! 10 - 011 itCLUlinv evict to make mom r rapidly and etaalty, write for fell particu lan and tuldreng 11112 MIL & CO., (From Paris.) 210 Broadway, New York City. Feb. 2i, 147. BrusGuAN S WARRIN U. S. BONDS. THE First National Bank of Gettysburg will cash 5-g, and 1440 U. P. Elands: also 740 and Compounds Intermq !rotes. cazonso: ARNOLD, Cashier. Out 8,1Pa6. PM nice Feints, Cheeks, GlaiLleurup, ins, 1: &ergo to ROW Woolw. GOODE.—Norrle luutinet returned from - Ca [n end (minim, th eatly with a large e eararsateut of M clowns. 11 m. elt A. 4,7 lIBLIIIWIRROFF'S I===!El=Ml WM. Winn - , P. 4 4, Mix 441, Upti) 44 lin rg, AND ,f I. WIND, or %11 , 414'%1. INt.TItUNIP:S7,I =li:f1:1 },TFI I 1,1,E1111. , \ l'Orl.WE, II kitll.l\ NI) BOUDOIR I=EMM=52llrl MONMEMEMBEI I= 110:121k11*TiritOZ :01) , , 11 , 4 I k Milk itll TWENTY MELODIC EXERCISES, = PELOUBET ORGANS AND MELODIANs, . . • Manuliielitrer‘, No i • sil lipipthe9e, April C i 1047. New York ly - - HAINES BRO'S. PIANOS VIE PIANO of , AMERICA 41.1iNT.:4 3.-A,200, 162,.k“, 301, 0...C70, 372, Second A, crone, New York (Its April R. 1447. PIANOS ! PIANOS! CONRAD NARViESEN, Money, Free as Water. FOUTZ'S =ZI 'torso ad No Powdert loo n g li artl " trwav My , known, •111 dm. . ' onghly reinvigorate broken•down and )0 ( low splrlted hones, by atrengthening and cleansing tba sitnnaell and lute* Unes II Is A *um pre , ventive of all all. • canes incident to this animal, etch se LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS, YELLOW WA• TER 11 EAT ER, =Mr= IMIZ3I VFRS, FoUNIMIt LOSS OF AM, ammiza 11=MEIZ use lepproeS the I=l S. the appetite. firm • smooth ••d =imam I= E!;;MM2EMZI To teepees of Caws this preparation 0 loraluabia, It inereavel the quautity awl Ito provet the quality of the milt It has hero proven by sr 4 " twat expertment t• --- T.llllryairT , Increase the quan. lily of milk and eiNkcream 0111 per cenland make tho bu trot firm awl • sweet In fattentua t 4 rattle, it eyes them au appetite, loosens - .'. ll ! Pir • their hide.. and a—. • • mate. them thrive =M In .11 diseases of Swine, inich as Conghs, Maw/ In the Lana., Liver, lac, thl. amide j oirt *els as • specific. By putting from owe-italf • yap, r to a paper lat a tassel of swlll the whore diva aites will be eradicated •. - . • i mitredp peerenkill lf Oven In thee, • dretala prereatlve and curt for et ling Cholera Price 96 Cents per Paper, o; 6 Papa for 91. 131" S. A. vou-rz a,- 13110.; ME= wzolons ova Amu MRDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Framuin 6t., 1181th:ore, Md. For Sale by Druguitts nod Stuctitooptr throol , out the United Biates. For .:u,• u. k. 11. litlt'll,. I iotlyshtlrlr, lin 4 iitl , llllo.l, I lat,llllg, I INtiNhilrg, 1'00.1.1, Lk,. 17, I.oitl. ly XL I Iq CF. IS VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE-AGE! Crlty.lteuded r.ersiislo have their locks restored by it to the darh, lustrous, 'Men imam of s oath, and are happy I Young People, with light, faded or red flair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads arc covered with, Dandruff and Humors, use it, and Ws clean coats and clear and healthy scalps I Bald-liciaded Veterans bare their remaining looks tightened. and the hare spots covered with a luxuriant grovi th of Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use It because It keeps their Hair In place! Everybody mess and trill use it. because It is the deaneat and but article id the market! For Bale by Drn,ggiste !morally PRICE al tK Lkirrix .to -For by A. D. Iluelllur and It. Horner, GPltystmrg, and A. E. Barker, LI ttlextown: =l= stoo REWARD F OR a medleine that will cure • EOM ElMMliiin!!Nl=i2ll =1 MEMO = an qu irk n. Coe's ftugh Balsam I ovF:it ()NE MILLION' BOTTLES Inn e been oufl,llll‘ll not a at llgleln4tarnw of Itafnllnrr knowis. We base In our nowwwf.ion, any qamility o f eer, tlneatea, wore of then, from EMINENT P11Y41C1A.14:4 who ha v e ll•Leti It In their pructlee,', and given It the pre-eminent . r nvel ery other eplal.a.nnt II dory not Dry rp a Cho h, but • /SENS IT, , no an to enable the patient to expectorate fieelY Tao or t lime dates facarioblY Nee Tirkling'oo i Throol ' A half bottle lute often completely cur,vl the Moat Siehoern ltorah,and yet, though if to no aura and apectly in Ito operation, It Iv perfectly hann• lean. being purely vegetable. It In yen agreeable to the taste, and may be admlnlidered to Chil dren of any age. In town of i'IIOUP we will anaranttle a yore, If taken in amnion. No "Ors/illy shoat) Iv without ! It la within the reach atilt, It being the cheapent and beg medicine extant. p. G. CLARK & (11:, Proprletore. New llav`•n,(i,nn„ Marrh Z. 196. eowl) LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS! T HE GREAT FEMALE REM RAY di TURD iULARITIES I hay e tested those 1/ropq In raytarn priallea, over ten :‘ ears, and do not hesitate to Put% , that nothing has yet been developed by medleal re amer, that acts so powerfully, pooltlN'ely and harntlearly, In eases of female irmrularlty, lUt does this medicine. In all reeent MO. It nm.tr c ' l B, n w n ili lru i l i t!l:: l :T u t d o s ZT " :,r ha tVe i lz,, ‘ „ io a fi r healtk ht Jac. Althuth isyrerfnl and positive, they are perfectly liortolegg,uod logy be c.a../ at alPtirtle*, except w hen also i tOrb,dfit n ill t he direetionw. • They have b erm Cot( nvIN elv employed by out neat phyalelana In Franey and England, at. tell an In my nu n pram kr. in IT ted yeam, and 1 have yet 10 timer Or the heat J71'41111,01 lallure !could give you leStifllolll/0.1 of their ,niency f r om all over the northern and a, ,-.tern State,., were they not In their nature private. Over lag 140 bottlee have been sold the pant year. and I 'hope and tried •e 4 many hutterem have ben benentted. am wcll.vrai a the I a remedy no potent to remove hIl Ohtani,' iolot, may be 4,, , t far a lout purpose. but trust that where en, with to ahoy l,4•ll, fel l ma fall ill it) the hawk of mnut rwsal, ,nrremrh, • Mall a ho suffer from any irregniario • Pnia fill, ding, tilt, eXe,f.IN e, e “ImlrUeled Menstruation, Lueorrhen, , the 1 , 11 fia ttistvuws that follow, I wmild ss v, try a 'Katie"( Do. I.vores Farexcn rEli !flint, I. Dimes. living anu id preps ration, their ta•tt n io more direct and positive than nny pills or pit dern. Explicit direetiona, bearing my far simile, necompany each bottle. They nine he obtained of lieuriv every druggist in the ronntrv, Or by ent loolng the price to C. G. 11LARK h (1) , Non Hat en, Conn. General Agents for the United States and ['amnia. 1.‘ , 1N. Practicing Physician. New haven, Conn., Si Prlrv , SI hottle March 25, 1/417, env, ly A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. ifialo , ,---,,, Ji , iT PrIiLISIIED, Inn .ngleil En -0../..i''' N eitg 0. Prlre mix vent., A Lecture ori ." the Nature, Treatment anti Radical Core of Spernattorrlicr, or Seminal t, a „,gg e .g, Involuntary Einlasiona, Sexual Debil ity. and littpoliments to Marriage generallY. Nervnuaneria, consumption, Epliegav, and FIN; Mental find Pity/deal Intaipaelty, resulting [nun lielf-Abine. &v.—ROBERT 3. ITLVE.RWELL, M. It. Author of the "Ore*. Honk," eke. he world-renowned author, In tills admirable Le, tore. deafly proves f his nun cup Arses that the awful con,equenee of Self—thaw may he etre, foully removed without medicine, Roil with oat dangerous surgical operations, bough., in struments, rings or c'ordla.* pointing out a moth, of (anent onee e, Milli and effect ual,l,} hid) ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may he, may cure himself ehenply, privately, and rad ically. Tills Lecture will pro, e a 1,4. a to !hoar ands and thousand.. Sent under wal loan!: addrele, in a plain waled envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two poet - ag e stamps. AL., 10. Cull. erwell's "Marriage, Guide,' mice 25 Cent.. Address the publishers, ,11.1 S. U. J. KLINE k 127 Bowery, New York, past Office Box 45116 3185 2 ), No 7. :Oa HOOP SKIRTS. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, "orR OWN . MAKE." FTER more thin FIVE YEARN' experlellele LA. and elperinlentlng in the roantarketure_pr STROM - IA FIRST QUALITY HOOP SHIRTS, Ire Mir our Justly celebrated g. MAR to merchants and the pnblieln full confidence of their superiority aver all others In the A merloin market, and thZ Sr. so acknowledged by all Who wedeln deal In ern, as they give more satishietlon than any other skirt, and reeopimend themselves In every Fe. epeet. Dealers In Hoop Shirts Should note Or thl, tact, EvEny LADY WM, HAS NOT GIVEN THEN A TRIAL OLOULD DO No wrrnort FURTHER lictsv, and s ae,ortment emhMees every Style, letZ i : and size for Ladies, M lases and Children, fixture' made to order, altered anti repaired, Ask for "Hopkins Wi a Make," and be not de ceit, ed. See that the letter "IF' Is woven on the pe. tad"ween pitch Hoop, and that they are mpe "W. T. HOPKINS, Manglactuirer,-(1118 Areh Street Philadelphia," upon each tape % No others are Genuine. Also, coma/mar on hand a line of good New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prima WIIOLYRALE AND RETAI_ At the PHILADELPHIA HOOP siCrEa• Mau tactoryand litmpOrtuni, lict.ilitS Attain_ PHU, ADPELPHIA. er. tent WU. T. aorsuts. march i,te 9