#4ltilsbnr, Pilts. ifitizur, XAY VI, .18118. NOW wasAunre AID HORDE SEMIS. A Mese'. sense is good dimmer' sense. any a man does not know half so much about some things as a horse, and there lea great difference in horses. The horse Is not naturally suspicious, but he is timid when young. lie learns very soon what his weapons are—teeth and heels—and in what Ins security lies— flight. Hie boldness and the "glory of his nostril." come when "he rejoiceth in big strength." With his age comes the knowledge of his powers, and it he has never ben mantc red—never brAen to any will out 'his own—if he is to be 'made useful, the struggle must come sooner or later, and man's will or horse will must triumph. We think it - best to begin quite young with colts to con• trot them; so advise to, halter a colt 'while it runs with the mire, and to do it after feeding It with carrots and augur. until it thinks it will only get careening from mankind, end has no fear of any man. .The colt submits easily, because Itthe easiest and pleasantest thing It cal*do, provided it is not frightened, anwould as lief be led as loose, since the curtailment of his freedom is made up by-sweets or carrots. The sense of smell In horses is very acute, and if they are suspicious of anything they al ways approach it cautiously and smell It.• They should be indulged In this; ring harrier, saddle, Oic., should all be Investigated by the nose as well as by, the eye before a more intimate acquaint. ance is forced upon the horse. A horse ring of from forty to fifty feet in diame ter is one of the greatest aids a horse trainer can have. In this a horse too restive and spirited to take a lesson may be tired out so as to be very docile, and a tired horse is much more susceptible to both favors and instruction than one full of vim and tire and play. There are a very few common-sense rules, which, if followed, will commend themselves to the horse as well as to the trainer, viz: Ist. Always feel kindly towards a horse, no matter what he does to you, -and consequently never show "temper.' Remember the horse knows instinctive ly howA•ou feel. 2d. Never go near a horse if you are afraid of him • the hone will know it and take advantage of it before you acknowl edge it yourself.— Turf, 17eld and Farm. FOWLS IN STABLES.—Some farmers are not as particular as they should be in ' , Secluding fowls from the stables in which theirtows•cept. We have seen hens cnmplaoent robed on the backs of cows, wholy different to the efforts of the poor beasts to shake them off. This is a great annoyance to cows, and keeps them in a fretful condition:and thus im pairs their productiveness. Besides, the droppings, which lodge upon and be smear thesspplmale, solmals, are alike offensive to the skin an&olfantories of the victims of this hen intrusion. But they are a pest in other respects. They contaminate the feed and mangers of cows, thus de priving them of the herietit of a considera ble portion of the too ‘l allotted them. Fowls are good things, but mixed with dairy stock, they are.' out of place, and should have a separate New Yorker. Td KEEP INEF.OTS OUT OF BIRD CA uol3.—Tie up a little sulphur In a silk bag and suspend it In the cage. For mocking birds this is essential to their health and the sulphur will keep all the re d ants and other insects from the of all kinds of birds. Red ante ?, I v i gr never be found In a closet or drawer I( a small bag of sulphur be kept con stantly In these places. LICIC ON HORSED AND CATTLN.—The Canada firmer says one of the best rem edies for this troublesome pest is a wash •of tobacco water, made by infusing one pound of tobaco in two gallons of water. It should be applied frequently, and a little at a time. LICE ox Potimuv.--If infested with 116 e, damp the skin under the feathers with, water, then sprinkle a little sul pha on the skin. Let the bird be cover ed with insects or parasites, they will all dillippear in the course of twelve hours. 'WOOD ASHES FOB STRAWBERRIES.— There is no better fertilizer for strawber ries than ashes We remember that one of the NO crops we ever had was'sraised when thionly manure was wood ashes. All soils will not alike be benefitted by such a'n application ; but It is always safe to use ashes In connection with other manures. If ashes only are used, there are fewer weeds, as no seed can be Intro duced by the manure. Ewnnonsmvs.—Now is the serawn to plant evergreens and shade trees. Beau tify the grounds about your dwellings.— Nothing is so beautiful as a yard or gar den attached to your dwelling, in which are planted Bowen and evergreens, which please and refresh the eye and cul tivate a taste and love for the beautiful. To MAKE A HRN SITtON A STRANGE NZET.—A broody hen may be made to sit In a strange place by being put on her eggs' at night, in the dark, and shut down alosely. After a day or two she will keep to them. Racers FOR SALAD DREIRDNO.—After every possible precaution has been taken by careful picking and thorough wash ing to have the leaves free from sand or lent, I prepare a dressing by to a pint of water and vinegar, I tablespoon ful of sugar, • pinch of salt, and a well beaten egg. Then when this mixture le boiling, I pour It over the lettuce leaves, they having been well drained, and cover Ina elms fitting tureen, for two or three minutes. If the lettuce Is not very ten der the dressing may be poured off, and again boiled and applied. This quantit y is for six persons.—American twist. PICIELKD Eoo&—Boll the eggs until very hard; When ooLd, shell them, and cut them in halves lengthwise ; lay them carefully In large mouthed jars, and pour over them scalding vinegar, well season ed with whole pepper, allspice, ginger, and a few cloves or garlic. When Bold, tie up closely, and let them stand a month. They are then fit for use. With cold meat they are a delicious and deli cate pickle A GOOD CEMENT.—AIum and plaster of Paris well -.mixed with water, and used Ina liquid state, will form a very useful cement. It will be found quite handy for many purposes. Ir ,you have bees save a patch of ground for buckwheit for their pasture. If you have no bees this plan will not come amiss In pancake times. GRAPH-OROWNRB In Canto - nil& are giving great attention to the manufac ture of brandy. The quality of that al ready produced is said to be excellent. Native brandy nine years old is pro nounced quite equal to the imported article of the same age. Virev Taus—When one sees the rail way' trains dying with the speed of the wind along the valleys, across the rivers, and through the mountains, and the lightning tubing man's thoughts over coisassets, and across the ocean, from shoe to shore, one stands aghast in won der at the stupendous triumphs of the Indium Intellect and will over the tre modson Morose of nature. - Trim CLIT Boxes-tn.—The present =daubs style of bonnets has aftbrded sereooppaa for as economical invention in Pans. 'A slew bonnet is now offered for three sous, equivalent to three cents. It is composed of thin, pitiable strips of wood, reticulated like a net. The inter stices are flied with narrow ribbon. Of course the trimmings are an extra ex pense and at the option of the wearer. Seams rir ewe Ustox.—The four lar pot States in the Union are Texas, 274,- 9b6 square miles, California, 188,961 equate miles. Nevada, 112,060 square nines, and Colorado, 104,500 square miles. New York stands the twentieth in size, and Pennsylvania the twenty-tirst, con taining respectively 47,0M1 and 46,000 Mrsadm, whUe iinewbusetta stand. i b sktrifth in order, containing only Mid square miles—Conneetited, Dela aramardiibode Wand only being small er in berritsny. einci s potheesees asubot be learn at school toe, at the best, Isol Ise holl ow sad deceptive ; inix*Weeelle;illke ever Shred else gen hide, coos hten the Mark GETTYSBURG losoommem! THE angora's's." iryi bought out his ibrmer pezthee, Wm. Gahm sad new eenitnuet the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS httoself—et the (Millibar' Lime Kiln*, on the corner of the Rattroed and Salt' Stratton Street. Thankful An past patronage, he will endeawx to deserve Ito oontinuanaa, try prosoontlng the Dust pans as olgorronly and on as large rotate ea poa othht:always selling a good article and giving good mosoure. Fanners and others may look for the prompt filling °Conlon. Re Rho einttinnee the COAL BUSINESS, offering the mot popular kind'. and others should pie him • call. planaunith Coal constantly on hand. Lime sod Coal delivered askywhere in Clet- Ly*burp = Gettysburg. Nov. l 1887. it CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,- &C. Emri SOPER 4 Mc.C.4.RT.ArEr S NEW; JEWELRY STORE, On York Street, oppatUe the Bank, Get- Vebtov, Pa. • NNW •ND VIII& •MDNTM :OW ANCILIVED TROIA 1112 CITY. • SILVER AND PLATED' WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, such its Violins, Guitars, &mord - eons, Fluter, Flaw, &e. also the trimmlnp, via; Keys, Strings, Bows, Bridges, and everything belonging to the Instruments. and all kMd. of mark in our Una done- and on reasonable terms. SitAirrorwarranted to eve satisfaction— and all goods eold, warranted to 1,13 what they era represented. Nov. 911, 1817 tf PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET S-ETS, WRITING DESKS, PERFUMERY, FancyOhintrqu:ul. Bohemian Vane, ac., . AT A. R. FEISTEL'S, Opposite Takuiestooks' Ettore. Gettysburg, Maxc 4,1818. tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 0117TY581780 Wlll allow Intiraat on Spacial Dopoalla,am follows 5 per oast per 11121 MUNS he I ease. Irß=l CZ= MI Will convert -SO NOTIIO3 Into 5- e. 90 BONDS, as usual, free of charg . =I CARR CO COUPONS. Wlll aim puriguise or se; PTOCKB &Rd BONDS of every kind, free of charge aa conimieelon, and will at all 13mei pay the HIGHEST PRICE for GOLD and BILVER, 'and will, with pleasure Wawa ;11 boatmen promptly,- as heretofore. pertaining to a well regulated Bank. ONO. ARNOLD, Outsider. Gettysburg, Nov. 0. W. GETTYSBURG HI VIONAL BANK. GOVERNMENT BONDS, of 1I kinds, BOUGHT and of SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS eonverted Into FIVE TWENTY DONDE! without charge. F A Y?_[N,~:1:I:~~~ The HIEIHEBT PRIM/TOM paid an GOLD and SILVFJI. STOCKS mad BONDS, of allboht for -parsons without CHAROINCI"AhII6II3IO24. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest on OPRCIAL DEPO9III3 odlranord 1 per tent., yls : S per wag. Ste I yaw, • per ant. lbw 6 soeuabo, S per emit. lbw $ iiiiistlis. Persona wishing 1 In regard to U. B. Bonds, and Stoats et all kinds, ate Welted to ere us • all, Iliad we will give all informal= eheerfAlly J. IltlifisEY RAIR, Polder Gettysburg, Oist, N. Mt. St TIN-WARE & STOVES. THZ LitROPYST ASSORTMINT OF TIN•WARS IN TITZ COUNTY. AT S. G. COOK'S, (loaner Andrew Polders G she mate of MS BOOM COOKING STOVES IN NARKS among whteh are the OLD DOMINION, COMPROMMA, PIDINSTLII ANIL, NOBLE COOK, BOODOKIST, • BAALZT BMW% e &MO; zaani other saildm be Eftmbma, wklab will be mid as low as at alls 7 Maw - Is the eeeaty. S. 0. 000 X hose fk lia. U Ezeoutries Notice. tor eof PR noulo i n Ln d n ted ps NMOUTH'S ro slt StTow u n ed si e idl— b ep t o a d t to o o teete. ontary en the stole AL =Noldtk =rNelatmw tate to w asks I=t and those having rialtos enatirt the same to present there properly authenttented for eettkenent. ANN JANE SMITH. April 15, 1N d. et• I,eeatrix. LAST NOTICE. A LL Indebted to tbe late 877 D et IIe &DIEHL arta eel' and settle. Irnot *&d Wane the ofDeeetber, the Books vat be kit in the tends elan °Meer lbr bother tkel,w/thentzepird te pennon Oet ateCOMIDY DUUEL. . u. CLOTH (WAN, Puts &Id Mg DIGILLICIL darts ui . Pg_siis v xa _4OO6At iganN ema. plirCY rtes. T psial iirehaleinAsitles. l4.4" kga, l. •••0 1 4• 1016001 -1 6 .*4 1 JYll , ___ll * COUNTRY MERCHANTS, JMIRY.MEX, 14R.MERS, 4XD OTHERS, AMES, BEES WAX, BEANS, BUTTER, =nom 934516. FLOUR, AND FEED, FLAX, corroit, PUBS AND SKINS, inktr.vr, WOOL. OAHE. , POULTRY, NAVAL maps, HOPS, GINSENG, FEATS- ERN, HEMP, PROVISIONS, OTIA, LARD, TALLOW, TOBACCO, BK.Enk--- MOEOHUM, MOLASSES, &C., &C., &C. JOSIAH CARPENTER, General COMAKilliOa Merchant, 442, 444 & 448 Wealungton Street, NEW YORK CITY And tesel T e file weekly Prim Merest of Fro. dime and Groceries, the most complete Price Cur- rent published In the United Maths. Bend for a -Prioo Current. Marking Pbites and Grda Furnished tree. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. Esiab!Jihad May lat, 1880. FIRST-CLASB REFERENCES GIVEN WHEN REQUIRED. March 77, 1818. 17 BARK--BARK ! 1,100 CORDS WANTED ! TNT SUBSCRIBER WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, ilbr which he will Pa 7 Sa 0411 per cord, on delivery In road cedar, at hle Lanyard, In Cit!tlyaborg. Wanted also, 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BARK, for Which the highest market price Will be given Feb. H. MIL sal • K 11'4 MINNLGH. CHAMBEISBURG STREET, MIST A TO TEL KICTPROXT. HOTEL, TTYSII WIG, PA., Confeciion, Periodical and News ~,......J 1 4 -.. I . AU. lONDO OP CONPECI7ONEI, CANDIEII, Depot !ORANGE% LEIITA NUTS, atc., ' constantly on hand. ICE CREAM AND CAKES suppnedi to tandllea and parties at shortest rates. THE DAILY PAPERB OF BALTIMORE, PHIL- ADELPRIA, N Y YORK, AND CHOICE MAGAZINES, - supplied to subserttees at lowest rates. ikir CALL AND EXAMINE. '&* Feb.n k mg. u FURNITURE. SBIEAFTER & BECKER, PET): BURG, (Y. S.) PENN'A., Are preed to offer to the Public anything In their iltili an cheap aa can be had In the country on /Pa-ft Laren ie will do will to call snit examine our before buying elsewhere. • FURNITURE made to eider. Repairing done neatly, cheaply,. and with! dbpatich. Ef5Z E=l3 LAST CROWNING SUCCESS. 'Hrs. S. .4. alien's IMPROVISD IR RESTORER. I=l Ez JR DRESSING Style, in' One Bottle, restore I3isy Nair to Its astura3 sad pretties laxosiaat growth. harsokes, sod Is preferred over preparoUoa by Mom who Dave a I=l besatigal glow sad pertains ha- Hair slake It dadrable for old and roeOe by all Drysßte. • • • Greener/a Iltree4 4 New York. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Tab. 211, ME HOWE SE trlJro 41L4CHIXES ! The most Perfect it Reliable in America! Themenee prentfinne—thor Craw d a l Le cif Honor, and Gold Mo awarded at the Paris Re position, 1867. sirEveri kind of work nut be done on them. For sale at Geo, Jambs • Bra's. Mare, Cham- beraburg Street, Gettysburg, where they ewt be found operating and giving full ianiractionn an the Machines. 1P619).'.TA00.118 & BEM are tits pat? Agents toe : Adams ea, Ps. Mandan oontatabag pb use. ea, ma be bad by addressing *bean. San. a. idlL U am. an „nal DAVID MaCitBARY. join( F. MoCRICARY. "Best always Cheapest" T ux Best sad Clue West trADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and HARNESS of ail kinds, ill the County,are always tote !band at the old an stand Baltimore It, opposite the d Presbyterian McCREARYS'. Our Riding and Wagon Saddles are the most substantially built and neatest, Our Harness, (ptafn and silver mounded,) are complete In every respect and warranted to be of the very beet material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars CAMMOT CC BRAT. They are the best FITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness are made to order, as cheap as they can be made anywhere and in the most substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Haws, Fly-nets, and everything in the line. Noe better or cheaper. Our'prices NM' been ILEMICED to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage for cash, off' all bills amounting to lb or more. We work nothing but the beat stack and will warrant every article turned out to be In every respect as represented. Thankful for past bison we invite attention to our present stock. EIME=II HAY AND GRAIN WANTED. . HE undlrsigned would announce 1r the MU seri of Adam,. county that they sti ll wry on GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS, at the old stand, GRANITE STATION, on Gettysburg Railroad. They are prepared to p Lhe a the highest prices for GRAIN AND HAY. They y keep all kinds of GROCERIES, SALT, GUANOS,, which they will sell at the smallest profits. Give us • call and see for yourselves. PHILIP HANN & SONS. Dec. 88,1867. ly CABINET-MAKING. Yea. 6. /tidier, tAWING located la the town of NEW OX FORD, Adams county, will carry on the u l siness of eabinet-maklnif, in all Its branches. FURNITIJRE kept on hand and made to order. lie will also keep for sale a choice assortment of • CHAIR S. He invites the citizens of the town and ear rounding country to give tilm a call, as ho will sell as low mg can be purchased at any other place. He will guarantee Ma work to be made up In the beat manner, and of materials. New Oxford, Jan. gl, ltlrWt TO FARMERS ! Pacifl c Guano Company's SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ! PRICE REDUCED TO 854.00 PER TON. ;THE USE OF THIS GUANO in Maryland Ibr several years for Guru , Tobacco and other pries Crone, as well as for Wheat, has establish ed Its excellence. It possesses all the quickness of Peruvian Guano, with permanent qualities not possessed by th at article. Experience has shown that this Guano ripens the Wheat crop from Jloe to six days earlier than the Super Phosphates. It also ripens Tobacco earlier, and produces a crop of better quality. The Piscine Guano Company has authorized the above reduction in consequence of the depressed condition of the farming interests in the South ern States. It Is the purpose of the Company to furnish the best fertilizer at the lowest price, which they are able to do by reason of their large capi tal and facilities. The Guano is warranted same in quality as heretofore sold by us. JOHN S. RE:b.E h CO., = r,=!=Z4=VMO . . . . 71 South iltreet, Baltimore. For sale by IitcCURDY HAIIILTON, Get tY lt b are 'r t V, 186 . dm A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. rnHE undersigned offers at Private Sale, the I old DOBBIN DWELLING, at thel canc. tion of the Taneytown and Emfaittahurg g roads, In the borough of Gettysburg. The lebuee le substantially built, of stone, and tantalise twelve large rooms. There is a strung, never-falling Spring of first-rate water In the basement, and 114 Acres of Land connected with It. The location Es a very pleasant one, and with a little additional outlay this could be made one of the most comfortable and desirable homes In the borough or Its vicinity. JOHN RUPP. I=3 GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. A LARGE noooliment of fine MIECEEI awntleas, White &wars new kinds, and Bin, sheep, prime cOrleang Melange., and all grades of ftropa; M I MACK. EREL, best In market. All kind. of wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rpe Whiskey, tket. form cinal and o ther purposes, in any quantity. //k - B. Miehler's Herb Bitters, and the "Great Zingari Miters." ALo, SPEER'S GRAPE WINE. WM. J. MARTIN, Baltimore street, Gettysburg. April 8,1867.-mot! INSURE IN THE AIVI3SAIrIiAIiiO4I;I4 OF YORK, PA., a. k nr. FARMERS' AND ar.llo/ANTIV.) OFFICE: Rastas:Vs DuiWWI, Omit , ' &Parc naartered Cap Hal,. 4100,000 Oa Available Anne ...... 57,493 17 RISKS of every description taken for a period of year., or perpetually, at ae low rates a. are consistent with the security of the Oompany and the parties Inented_, and on as accommodating terms as with any Company In the country. NO PREMIUM NOTMLI are taken In this Com pare and consequently_ no Assessments will be on Its Policies. More than half the entire riuw Ls owned by Its Officers and Directors, which Ls a guarantee that Its affairs wIU be e 3 managed ae to make It a safe medium for insurance. INSURANCE CREATEN INDEPENDENCE: a person pays for his own indemnity. and need not be • Tax on his friends in the event of Fire. Defogs ere Dartperons. eir/Lll Lm.sat promptly adjootod surd paid without Delay. DrascrOns:—Ptillip A. Small, John A. Weiser, John F. Spangler, M. B. Spahr, Geo. W. ligentritz, David E. timMl. Charles A. Morris, W. H. Kurtz, of C., Lewis Car t HENRY WELSH, President. DAVID E. SMALL, View President. J. CARL, Treasurer. T. K. Werra, See'y. irir ApplicaUons for Insurance promptly at tended to by the Secretary or any of the Compa ny'. Agents. Beitsel, John T. Williams, York• H. A. Pleking, Gettysburg ; Smith & •Har r* Wrightsville; T. W. Herr, Lanmater ; John H. Zeller, Xt. Joy._Lanoaster county; D. Q. Al- H.. 10 Hanover N. Z. Seitz, Glen Rock, and B. bleehaulesburg. Aprll2l, Mit gin FOITTZ'S WHOLERALE DRUG AND PATENT ME DEI)T, NO. IN FRANKLIN STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. IQ: I the dissolution of the co-partnership of FL A. Fouts Bro., August Ist, 16M E. , I, David ts, Junior member of said firm, purchmed all the right, Utle and Interest of the retiring partaer, 8, A.Pfonta, for all time, in and to the manuaia tare of Patent Medicines; and, having devoted much Ume, care and labor In gaining a thccough knowledge In the compounding of these prepara tions, I am tally prepared to offer to the commu nity FOUTZI3 FAMILY MEDICINES pure and unadulterated, namely: Forrm's Mix rtfax—Fourgs LIPS INVIGORATOR OR HCALTE RETTORAR—FOUTEN VIGGETABLA Llvsa PIMA— FouTz's COUGH BTRIIP—FORTIM CuimiaArrn Hoses min Myna Pownicas—flitarsue's BAL. RAMC COUGH STM:r—Brfaingii's VICRXIINGDA DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, Agent for . IM. Gaovit's MAGMATIC SAL Vs AND PLagnus," the "Demi OinTiencrr," and the "Owe UNGAR' Brnsits." 461 - / shoo have on hand • Nil easortenend of DRUGB, PAINTS, OILS, Window-OM; Extract' and of all fla vors; all the popular Patent llea of the day; Perfumery, Hair 011 a, Hair Dyes, and hun dreds of articles needed by Merchants, Farmers, and Housekeepers. Come and examine mystock and miens, and If I cannot suit you, you cannot be suited In Baltimore. DAVID E. FOUTZ, At the old stand, IN Franklin street. Feb. 21, Ink I y NOTICE. ItM partnership heretofore existing between he undersigned In the Produce and Forward ing badness was dissOlved on the first day of January by mutual consent The books of amounts and ail unsettled bushier bays been left In the bands of Rufus E. Culp. who Is duly authorised to settle up the assns. He will be found at the Warehouse now In the oecupan ey of Mew& Bight= tkobean. AU ptewoos in are required to eaU and eettle. HENRY CULP Geo. A. EARIISHAW. Jan. 17. 180. tf HAY WANTED. will pay the highest marks{ T Ele prie l wi Inquire at Spaagleri Wars haw*, GEO. U. EITRICKHOINOM Mph 11;WM. W V00011L—Ilawl• bow Wwt noterwill ham eit, with • line wrottotout at mod samads• libea, A l k di t % I= LIQUORS, East Berlin Firm. REBERT & HOOVER, =I FARMING IMPLEMENTS-- BUCKETS REAPER AND MOWER; BUCKEYE SELF-RARER, HadWas' paiat; BELF•DIHCHAROINO WIRE HORSE RAKE, Shlressaa's patent; BRAND'S PATENT WIRE HOE RAKE; also =1 THRESHING MACHINES; CORN PLANTERS, two thole. Mamallea patent and Wambaugh's patent, York ; GRAIN DRILLS, Moon's patdbt ; CORN SHELLERS, Wan:thumb's patent, de. All kinds of REPAIRING promptly attended to. thdl and see what we can do. szsEirr a HOOVES. But Berlin, Adana 00., Po. Mar. 6.1869. 4m CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, On Eskiniore liPreet, opporite the Coeirt- Howie, GE177238U1Z0, PICYN'A. Every deerription of work executed in the MOW STYLE. OF THE ART . Jane 4, MIL tf BARGAINS =CI NEW taii3OCE.I:LY IN GETITEIBURCI JOHN CEPS a SON HAVE opened a new GEOM. In Gettys burg, on the north-west corner of the Public square, and have Just received a splendid assort ment of FRESH GROCERIES, including Sugars, Corrhes Mo'limes, Syrups, Tess, Spices, Tobseeo, 'Salt, Fisk Hams, Shoulders, eke. Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts, Fruits, Soaps Farley Articles end Notions generally. We will also keep en hand FLOUR and FEED4EITUF FS. Having purchased for CASH, we are prepared to sell very cheap. Give no a call and Judge for yourselves. JOHN CRESS, J. W. CRESS. Sept. 27, 1867. II FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG. Notice to Holders -of 7-30 Notes. Last fall, when the privilege of converting the August 740Notem expired, many persons who ne glected to convert into 640 Bends, or sell, lost the premium and the privilege of converting. It will be the same with the 7-90's maturing in June and July next, if not disposed of in time. This Bank will either convert, or purchase, the 740's, allowing premium and interest. ?GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Feb. 14,1888. tf LEWIS STROUSE Has bought back his old stand, on Carlisle street, and is going into business again heavier than ever. He asks his old Mends and the public to call. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, SE GARS, TOBACCOS, BC., AC., &C., n large variety, and a little cheaper Una the cheapest. Don't forget tae place—nearly oppo site the Railroad Station. Gettysburg, Oct. 11, 1887. U NEW SADDLER SHOP. 1 1=ir Mat " o b rVr, f a l tl kol:l—ada RIDING SADDLF23, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, FLY -NETS. Ike, u low u the lowest. I=3El CHEAP FOR CASH! N.ENV STORE! GROCFMER, LIQUO, &C. The undersigned has rsUired to Gettysburß S g, and opened • new Store, on Baltimlre street, next door to the Post Office, and nearly opposite the Court House, where he Metes for sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, a large and choice assortment of Groceries,— SUGARS, COFFEFA, TEAR, MOLARFIER, BYE- UPS, BALT, &C., with PlBl7, BACON, LARD, &C. Also, Liquors, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WIID3KIEFI, RUMS, and everything else In the line- Also, any quantity of Notions. to cult any and everybody. CA Recollect this le the place to buy CHEAP FOR - - - • April 23. 1347 WI C. ST.ALLSKITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds el Carpentering --contracting and erecting buildinp of all kinds, Repairing, to They keep constantly on hand and nuinufrotore to order, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES OORNICE. DOOR • WINDOW BRACIMITS, And any other Article in the :Iktilding Line. Eleasenad material canatabUy as hand, earn- danced workman al ways la risdlaww, sad watt axseuted with dispatch. Sir Order s promptly attended is Sept, 20, MA. LI MORO PHILLIPS' 9131013111 LILIIICITZD Super-Phosphate of Limo STANDARD GUARANTSID. FOR ILIALL A? XAXII7ACTORZZ . II DIPOIII, Ift!lli' No. 06 Smith Street, Hai And by •Deaters la mineral =tout the TM _INNBINCIID. C grai) of w lab mow PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATIC la and always. has been mannketuredi (and of which he has sole eontrol for the Hatted Mates.) wanting fifty ppeerr cent. moire Bone Phosphate than Haw Bone, Werefore It la more durable. The addition of Ammoulagivesmeater fertilizing value. Oversees* years' experienoelitroved to the Nut Farmer it makes a heavies. n than even stable manure, and Is not onlyactive but lasting. firPrkee $5O 00 per ton, 2,000 Its. DI/to:mat to Dealers. MORO PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor sod Monoteetorer. March 13, UNA Ilia Cemoteey Ratiords. f isaci t .rozior. Waliediralid o l= eery awl bass tilt sodi tostamPtot* rS. l a s v •Tri em a g " = Kass e year to hove it dom. Ittoorrolo outio with socotoinato—tersit low. sautirage74. Id = is* •• - imps oir :11:14.;1111,1;11r)j,,Cit:4:11:.:4 Ingsubscribers have just returned Nun the lis with as Immense supply of riasialreas a GIWITUI:Ik -which they Sr. catering at their old stead In Bal timore k eonata*a i ts street, ameof to suit the times. Our stoc HUMMING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, EtLACIOSMITIPS TOM" COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS, CABINET MASER'S TOOLS HOIIEUCKEEPERIS FIXTUREB, ALL KINDS OF IRON, tn., GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, &c., ic. There is no article Included In the several de partment mentioned above but what can be had at this store. livery Mass of Meclutnips mn be aosommodated here with tools and findings, and Monsekeepars can find every article In their /ins. Give ns a call, as we are prepared to sell as low few cash as any house out of the city. JOEL H.-DANNER, DAVID zmuusn. Gettysburg, May M, 1564. Robert D. Armor, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER .k..ND BELL HANGER, daft Middle AL, halics /quart from the Churl. Acosta, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all orders in his Ilne. Work dons In the most mtlaractory manner, and at prices as low as eau possibly be allbrded to make • Being. OAS PIPE tarnished, as well as Chandeliers, Brae.kets, Drol3 Lights, de.; also WATER PIPE, Stops. Top and Frost Spigots, and, In short, eve rything belonging to gas or water tl3 tures, Bella bung, and furnished if detired. Dom 13, 1387. If NEW DRUG STORE, LET NEW OXFORD THE nuderslgned has opened a Drug Store In New Oxford, Adams county, and respectfully eine the attention of the public to his stack of PAINTS, OILS DYE...STD - FPS WINDOAr OLASS. PATENT MEDICINES, and a full assortment of DRUGS; in a word a complete stock of Goods generally kept In a first class Drug Store. All of which have been pur chased during the post two weeks, and will be sold low. All thearfieles formerly manufactured at the old establishment in East Berlin can be had here. Understanding his business perfectly, and selecting his goods himself, he is nble to war rant his Drugs pure and as represented. The pub lic are requested to give him a trial. D. M. MILLER. New Oxford, May 6, lgbi. tf ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY = OFFICERS. Presldent—George Swope. Vice President—Samuel H. Russell. Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—E. U. Fahnestark Executive Commitvee—linbert McCurdy, An drew Bel titsel nmn, Jacob King. Managers—George Swope, I). A. Buehler. It. McCurdy, M. Elchelberger, S. It. Russell, K. O. Faltumtock, A. D. Buehler, M. 0. McCreary, Oct tysburg; Jacob King Stratban township; A. lleintzelmati, Franklin; Wm. D. I Dimes N evr W B Oxford; m. . Wiliam, Bmiders‘ille•, f. A. Ficking,Stmban; Joint Wolford, Latimore ; John Picking, E:iud Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Bendern ; Alxliel F. 010, New Oxford; Jas. H. Mar shall, Ilanilltunban ; John Cunningham, Free dom; John Bonier, llount,loy; Wm. Muss White, Liberty. swortils Company is limited in its operations to the county of Adams. It has been In operation for more than lb years, sad in that period has made but one assessment, having paid tonnes by Are during that period amounting to 513,088-18 ; 789 of which have been paid during the last two year.. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Mauagern for further Information. . . . . ... .. air - The Executive Commi ttee ce ttee meets at the of fice of the Compa . every month, at tinoil on aik, I'. 3 1 t. 44 "Th WennnY in Oct. 16, 1865. tf WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE' Or "KEYSTONE SKIRTS," kRE the best and Cnicaerarr Low PISICKD Hoop Skirta in the market. Trail Skirts, 25springs, .'4O; 81 spring., 81.20 ; and 40 springs, 81,45. Plain Skirtstapes, 20 springs, SO Cents springs, 45 Ce nts ' springs, 11,15; and 35 spring., 8125. - Warranted Make "Our OWN Make" T: "U NION . H K I RTS,” Elev en Tape Trails, from al to 50 springs, 11.20 to 12.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from 55 Cents to $2.00. These Skirte are better than those gold by other establiahments as first class goods, and at much lower prix es. "Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, nod only have to be ex amined or worn to convince every one of the fact. Manufactured of the beat linen-liniiihed English Steel Springs, very surior tapes, and the style of the metaLc fasteni ngs and manner of securing them surpass for durability and ex cellence any other Skirt in this country, and are lighter, more elastic, wear longer, give more sat isfaction, and are really cheaper than all others. Beery lady should try them. They are being sold extensively by •Merchants throughout thin and the miJoining states nt very m.lerate prices, If you want tke beat ask fur "Hopkins' Champion Skirt." If you do not find them, get the mer chant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to us. Merchants will find our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially Invite them to tall and examine our extenalve assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List, . . . , To be' had at Metall at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should MANUFACTORY AND SALEROOM, 03 ATtCR, STREET, Between Gth and 7th Ste. Philadelphia. WM. T. HOPKINS Feb. AlB6B. ICtm NISSINGIai k SHIRDIAN, NO. 2 WILIST MARKET STREET, yozx PA., AGIVITS A.ND DKALEELS IN J. M. ROWE. ~• ~ a r_e. ~~ ~ AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, = pec t u o furnish m Pa tnhes p o ub the thoawenymenu - e or of any other make that may be pre ferred: Albefallit, Meares t Plekshit, Cklekerbes & Mos, Bradbary Mani& & fen. Globe & Pam. =MIRY 8 CZLERRATXD COTTAGE, HARMONIC AND BOUDOIR ORGANS AND MELODEVN& . . . These Instruments stand unrivalled by any thing found in thin country or In Europe, an is admitted by all impartial Judges. The most em inent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers, the last to discover excellence In reed Tone, pro nounced them vastly superior to all others for ex ceedingly- quick articulation and round Tone the essential feature in Instruments of thin c lass. We Invite the sei. ere scrutiny and criticism of all. PATENT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO. This late and moat wonderful Invention (sa ac knowledged by all leveling artiste) will be found only In the Entey Instrumente. In attempting to describe the effect of this stop, we are at law for language. Its beauties cannot be written, but must be heard to be appreciated. By this atop an otdlttary performer gan produce an effect which requires a life time of practice for an artist g u grng a ZlL ol a i ; . m pa l t fbnelfeeleyweehlt= th e r eed Tone, uman voice, making it so melodious and pure (hot it never fails to enchant the listener. • . THE HARMONIC ORGAN for Churches, Public Halls and Parlors has a powerful nub-Bean with independent reeds, Har monic attachment and you Humana Tremolo, and la believed to be the most powerful reed or gan made, being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of three times the omit. AL inatrumen t a warranted for fi ve years. BitA.BI3 . BANDi3 supplied with lue r tniLente A liberal discount allowed for Churches and - - ail -instructions given both in Vocal and In strumental Musk, at our 1 . 0111111, and at pupils' homes,either to individuals orelasses, on remark able terms. Dee. 17 DK tf WATCHES I WATCHES! ! LIMBS STROME lost tr.f.d'ilEfel."7,',Anture..""l" attractive essortamat. He oars snob Lasts; es cannot fell to be acceptable to buyer.. His stock embraces a large lot of the CELEBRATED "AMERICAN WATCHER,•• GOLD AND SILVER, els: "P. B. Bartlett," Wm. =tem" and "Appleton a Tracy;' with Watcher of almost all other makes. If you want CHEAP sad GOOD:Watob, call on LEWIS STRO ME, At his old Stand, Carlisle stree nearly opposite the Depot, Gettysburg, Pa, p Ha continues the Oevoery, Hutton and Con fectionery business, as hereto . Jane% ISM If lashood: How Lost How &stored. Tow pueembee. sew edition of tr Mr. DonntrivelPs Oskbtated Panay on Moralisers/we (without medicine) or Spennatatviee, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, and Physical Inoepecity, 'el ements to .i.riage, etc.; also, Consumption, .112 w, and File, Induced by sett-Indulgence or &7-Plie l e,l; • seated envelope. only 6 rents. The oeiebrated author, In this admirable essay, newly demonstrates, from a thirty years' aut omat* practice; that the alarming consequences of ireteabuse may be redleany cured without the dangerons use of Internal medicine or the moral isation of ties Indb—poLatlng oat a made orhure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every =Barer, no matter what his con dition may be, may care himself cheaply, pri vately, and nomiierl4. This Lecture should be In the hands of every Font& and every man In the laud. Sent ender ma. In a Plain eurel*Pe, to coy "- dation, polposio; pi) receipt of Mx cent la m = e 3 post stamps. Also, Dr. Cotten's/Ps " thilide," pries IS cent. Addle.' the Publishers, CRAP, J. C. KLINE & CO., Mar. 117 Bowery, New York, P. 0. Box OK V. 8. BOMA. == Nolliloo = d Nook of 1R aldi Ws N. 6. assa=2 sod NONA 04 ORDIROIF ARNOLD. adder. I. NW 1"i 111 °. Pita* Chia,. 4 d ilarrstair. as, so to HOOP SHIRTS. NEW MACHINE SHOP AT NEW OXFORD. TECCundersigned oaU. attention to hie new Ifachlne Boy, at New Oxford, Ademe coun tportdoh he has put up, at large expense, with the determination to do good and eatlifeetury wort. He wUI manufacture various kind. of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, sorb as THRESHING MACHINES, SPRING. WOTH RAKER. An; and will keep the RUCK. EYE REAPER 13 MOWER on hand for sale. All description& of REPAIRINU done prompt. ly and as otmaply as poosible. He him In connection with hls Machine Shop • SITAR SAW MILL, upon which he will do all kinds of work in that line. He asks the public to call and give him a trial, and he guarantees fuR satisibetion. JACOB STOCK. March 13, INK tin REMOVAL ! THE GETTYSBURG SKY.LIGHT GALLERY. dersigned takes pleasure In snnounchig /CIE un tante= of Gettysburg and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street, and nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The mom he now occupies has been recently fitted up expressly fur Ills business. The location ts an admirable one, enabling him to take pie. tuna in all shadesof weather, and with.. correct. mew unequalled any hero else. LI Flt-LI K E I . lloTini RA PUS, of every size and dencrlptlon, executed In the attest style. Particular attention given to the CARTE DE TIMM' and to misting AMBRO TYPEY and DAUUERREOTYP734 of deceased Wends. Also— r • new style of picture, which h. I,econie very popular with the priblle, not only for their brunt but for thenpneow and convenience. NIXTEEN for ONE DOLLiAIt only. Ahao—THE POWS LAIN P I CTU RE, which for their beauty and du rability are unsurparmed, We are prepared to curry on the Mildness In all Ito various branches, and having had Lltnitlers 'l3l7T.M.2lrll:llrltrjuNini'rVll,HATlSFACTlON Our faellltlee for a full dlmplay of our skill are nnequalltui by any other chtllery in the county, and we would therefore Invite every one to call at the NEW GETTVI3I3I7ItO MK Y-LICIHT GALLERY. Call and examine our Speel Men. and judge for yourselves. LEVI I.II.!MPER. June 25, NOAH WALKER & CO, cl.orirrstes; WASHINGTON BUILDING, 166 AND 167 BALTIMORE lITIMILT, BALTIMORE, KEEPKr a constantly on hand a large and Well as ..sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate 1 . 7 . 4. They supply orders for the finest to the lowest priced articles, either ready mode or mode to measure, to any part of the country. They keep also an extensive Mock of FUR NIALIING (1001314. embracing every article of Gentlemen's Under-wear, Also. MILITARY CLOTHS and every variety of Military Trim- Virg 21 well Y'LlO'frlk•lL'i stock of RE.W Y Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1664. ADAII3 COUNTY AHEAD! • Doe ii!reelsior llttent afilnyinetured entirely tbe Leather, and esedeh Neater than Cotton or Linen Nete, fbr , orr , vice 4ensurpazarti. . PATENTED PENNI:TART lern, IS4, BY BURKHOLDER. WORLEY d HURST. J. L. WORLEY, Sole Agent for the EXCELSIOR PATENT NET for Adams county, HM constantly on hand iniumbrettired Net, of the libel% e Patent. Also, ti.11 , 1)L104. " CO RM '%Vil IN, TRU N Rti BLAgli ETS, HEUSI, AND EVERYTHING pertaining to a Horse tarnishingestablishment. SWAG ENTS WANTED to sell Territory Mr Patent Neta,also to sell Nets on oommtmice the manly. All oommuniestione slimild be sal. dressed to J. L. WORLEY april 3, . York Bniphur Springs, Adams eo.. Ps. 064. tZ NEW BAKERY. N is..h PORT & ZIEG!,ER, .1114C1fA N/CA L RAICRRB, South Washington street,_anc, avers front-Die Eagle Hotel, CIETTYSIMSO, Pa. Wastantly cm baud, the bt of BREAD, CRACKERS, CARES, PRETZELS, de. Persona wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their names and nmi deuces at the bakery. Every elibrt made to pletuse. CilVo US a call. April 20, 1861. tf. 011+01:11:.1.11 OfdtllM) i, (11,10e1 AND ALL °TRIM WHO WISH TO 111 PR O VE. TV. =V. Vileco="utetn'the '''''' CARPENTERING BUSINESS, at his old stand. oh Wain Street, Gettysburg, and is ready at au UMW 14 accommodate those want ing anything done In his line. He Is prepared to furnish all kinds of work for building purposes, of the beet material, and a. neatly and cheaply as It can be dune at any other establishment In the county. Experienced hundealwsys in read!. nese and work executed with prompinese and di rrTtankful for thud favors, he hopes, by at tention to bualnesa, to receive a liberal share o public patronage. Wll. CHRITZMAN. Inns /7, 1557. tf VERONE'S IMPROVED OM_ ACHEMICAL PREPARATION OF LARD , Lard 011, neutralizing Its attraction for ozir umc—the eouroe &gum, ae. and imparting to it (by chemical affinity) p property of ATTRACTION FOR METAJJ3, whereby It Is retained. In ItibriesUou, CONTINUOUSLY PURE from at least 25 to $0 per mot longer than sperm oil. 1 By bbla. $2 10; Cask, or 2110 Gallons, 02 06 ,per Gallon. To provide against Leakinfe,..etc,. and for the convenience of 1634AL4 CONAU MM., AND RE TAILERS, the nil Is put up, In the required quantities, at an advance to cover the oust of Cbu, and • reams/4bl° retail pront 5 ;gunman, SLY t—reze, 2-12 Doz., 2,21 - 111 3 . • " 7 12— . 2-12 " 15 24 1 2 74 642 . If 44 34 144-- 1 17 52 Chns eredtad on ratans In order. Discount by case, to retail deadens. Sewing Machine Oil The 011 In also i ct up as a SEWING MACHINE and ARMOR 0 lea to 4 oz. (white nlot,) 25 cents—packed In dolL, 3 4 and ,t 4 gross panes; In Box 50 cents—packed 1, 4 and *dos. taxer; and In 24 oz. $1 a—packed 3.4, 1 and 2 doz. cam; sold by Sewing Machine Agents , First Clam Drug gist., Graven and Country Merchants. Orders received through the trade. The Winter nandard of the 011 to 35 0 to 40° Fah' t Oil, In casks and bbis. subject to return and credit within I days, sample lota SO du) 8, alter date of delivery, If not satisfactory. Orders by bbl, eta, sent through Mears. SMITH dt CO., Manufacturers' Supplied. idarkettitreet, B. BULLOCK'S SONS, Wool, 42 South Front Street, WM. SELLERS A; 00. Machinists, and the PHILADELPHIA MACHINE AGENCY, ath and Minor Streets, Philadelphia. C. B. Ds LA VERUNE, AEVT., Branch Manufactory, 106 CallowhUl St., PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 26, DM& Dm SPEER'S • PORT GRAPE WINE, Vied by Ihoulsoris W Cbssgregrattows for (*web or Ctrossuurrow Purposes. ALSO, isxogentlor Ladies and Weakly Perm., TO USE. VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY. fleet's Port Gnu Wiie, Fur Tears 114. rOlastly celebrated native Wine le mad* n the Mae or the Oporto Grape, raised In country. Its lavakanble Tonic and Strengthening Properties are unsurpained by any other native Wine. Be ing the pure Juice of the imam produced under Mr. Speer's own personal eu=labois, Its purity and genulnesem are The 'remanent child may partake ottrTiTpte t roue demi* Um. nod the weetad invaMl may use it to adveatenn la y it to the ailed end deblll and salted to the various ellments that at• diet weaker sea. It in in every respect, A WIPE TO DS BELIED ON. Irma&ls use Speer's Port Grape Wiese. Females use Speer's Port Grope Wllse. Weakly rsous dud s benefit by its um. Speers Wine in Hoopltals are preferred to oth er wines. sold by Brueurtste and Grocers. 461-The Trade supplied by Johnson, llolloway .2 Cowden, and Prench, Recbar4lt Oa, In Flails delphia. ft. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey. Ofßee, 2L3 Broadway, New York- Ansast 30e DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. oak,. awl Dreg Mora, GIiAMBEBBBURO BT., GETTYBB6II,O. Medical adwlce without auto. I=3 DRUGS, _REDICIMMA_PATILMT MEDICIEM STATIONERY, P BRUM: ES. TOILET ARTICLE:Ik_ __DYE EII7PPSATEC.I - SODA, CREAM OP TA AR, COAL OIL, &C.., AC. PURR LiGuolui far isediebuil pinhessia. Pr. IL Harpies OIJEN,A reliable ready for dapped beads, mils akin, Aar ♦U wades warranted part ltd gerailnie. Da, X, IW, X THOSB BEM/TIM M 14EW TORE SILICATE BOOK SLATES Just published In the Meet athrstellve OTC Or Tar. COAT tliCrOL INNICIrrIONS 0 AOC. DESCRIPCII'R PRICE LIMIT. alkyl., School & Mcreantite Book Al (Bang bULL CLOTH BINDING& Per lito POCKET BOOK SLATE, Interleaved, and with calendar for 80, with soapstone Ise , QUARTZ ItOt;11( SLAT, ' SI4X 4 For oran men school use, with stematone ppee SLRti CRYSTAL 1100K . SLA ; E , aloe, For common school USe. with gi llat e, pen SILICA BOOK SLATE„ Interleaved, (six slate aurae/tat for sebool, organ tile and gen end purpottee, with soaptstnue ize, SILEX BOOK SLATE, Interleaved, (slx slate SUrfsees,)for onlot and mercantile purlsaes, with soaptiton. size 5 , ,,x10‘. ' Interleaved, x slate surfacea) fun schools and seminaries, at ith wsapstona IsIINERAL BOOK si.AVIC, aloe, taxti interleaved, lelz slate einrfacee,l for cold lege", academics and professional tilte, with sneretune else, 7xll FLINT BoOK SLATE, Imterlera eat, ,SII. Wale surf/set,.,) for the, dealer, store or mechanic, with sonp-1 I atone . Site, fixl9!*l 100 RI Any one of the shove Ma tannplel will 'be sent, (prepaid by moll,) on receipt of the alnitle priee, Ever) body wants; ever) body buys an quick as seen. Just the thing Mr pract lea! entaptaient. A good man wanted for this county; apply or ' 4 ll% g g address New York Silicate Book Slate Comsoy , 59 oourtlandt ■ vt, April 21, Im New ork. U. d H. IBARMOKE. P1.4X0 FORTE ;' =I War,-rooma, 318 Intecker titrerr, Newyrork at,. 14 Yam E• 41.22111•24.4. MI n d 27 Pries Ned • als Awarded. Our Plano Fortes Rtt now 111W...really neknow lodged by the most distinguished artists to he the beet mattufactured, and where% Sr. they have been Introducwsl and tlitekt, WO nee not required to sRy one wont In their moor, their estwilenee stand. pre-eminently to time,. of other makers; and from the Frost success seldeved, sad Ittl proventeutslntit. It the !Mt thirty ) earx, weean strum to sel ls 11rAt-clathe. Plano hone at $lOO to $l5O leas than a similar one eon Iw bOnght 0110 M here. Every Piano Ibrte Wartantedfor 5 are, and in give Salk/uNion. Our Plano. are made to feat; the utaterlaht tined for every part are thmotighly ...toted, nod of the very tot quality that eon he procured. No par; In slighted ; that the puhlle r might iuo over, neve. Veellperl rear . igitllerge Every part, 1.1.1.1 e and out, in 11011041 Y. Otlthrully and tho, mighty made, no 'lint It will hear the meet mi nute examination. They differ from the !mt, coigne tone of must pinuon, (which la had In the beginning, and grown wont, every day,) intim Uell an It I. relined and delicate, pith' In It. %Mea th-ma, delightful In its anteing capttelif, and Itan all the power ineeesaary to pnaluee every derlired They are, without doubt, the but , the most. lasUlta, and consequently the eheaterst. We am mutant with a fair profit. Our prima rattipt how Chu to um =MC= HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES. InICRY DFACRIPTION OF PICA LFI9IV4RIRANI , 17,4 ID TO WYK ENTINIC SATIKVACTION. Mend tar l'ataloitue and Ilreular. tiOcoolt•liond B.ltha of other makers, taken In part pay fur ours, for Nate CU KA P. ITOWE FICALE 1 Park Mace, Now York, 131 Federal et., Bolton. I=l Osborn Mannntoturing Company, IN Bleeeker Ittreet, N. Y.. .0411011.N . ' BIRD AND ANIMAL CA01.71, Mantatttetnml arlelybLthloCtltt)oM CoOn.. un,rlxtr.oriueri;tW” EtaMiai==l Cltary, Parrot, Mockup Bird, &emir-ref, gr. They are finished In a superior manner; no PAINT OW ANY DICACRIPTION—whIeh Is in Mini to birds and sninuila—being used In their construc tion. Twit , ANN V xaYrn Patios. Bird Panders will appreciate these points of exeellemv. to is• found In no °therapy.. They received the high est premium t the Amerlimn Institute and Now York State Fairs of Liberal discount to the Trade. Rend for Orr*. lan and Price List. (April 21, ISO 4. 41x4 Hintze & Wolff, (6IITAIXI.II4HIM IN MO Manufacturers of the Now Patent MONITOR PLATE DOUBLE IRON FRAME P.1.4.V0 FORTES COMPLETE PROTECTION AGAINET WIT. COLD AND • 110 T CLIMATIC. (Patented February 21Dtb, larre.) WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS Ware-ewes. 48$ Mr••ase IL, New York. The Patent Monitor Plate Plano. by their pa culla/ construction are superior to all other., and their merit consists in the wrest plank being supported by the Iron frame, allowing a larger spat* for the wending hoard than Is puslielated by any other kind of piano. lly this means the quantity as well us the quality of the tone is largely Increased. These Pianos hose been pronounced by the best Judge. to ho unrivalled for Power and Sweetness of Tone, Easy and Agreeable Touch and Beauty of Finish. Most flattering certificates of excellence from Tlialberg, tiottschalk, atmkoreit, Vlcultempa, and a large manta, of the most dbdingalshed Professors and Amateurs. From long experi ence and superior facilities or Manufacturing, we are enabled to oder our Pianos at as law prices as are asked by Inferior makers. Send for Circular and Fries List, April 24, Mite. am THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES, MANUFACTURED BY TILE HONE MACHINE CO" I=3 FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. TILE GREAT PRIZE, Exewernox theresmariAm, Paste, 2W17, Awarded Dow 82 Oampet dors. THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, The only Cross of the Legion of Honor AND GOLD MEDAL given to AyeneAN ftrAtING MAC . ItINES, per In penal Decree, puhlislied In the . Monitear tlnl venvJ" ((Metal Joanna of the From h Emplre,) 204 JOl9, ING, 10 theve wnrde Falincaulle de Machinell coudre eh powinil. WCEI=E2I Manufacturer of Hewing M.illneB, Exhibitor. The Howe Sewing Mach Mee arc celebrated fur doing the lawt sort tieing a much smaller nee dle tor the sane thread than any other ma chine. • • . They are adapted to all kinds of Family Hew ing, and Manufacturing uf every de•erlloe. making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike both sides of the article sewed, and will neither rip nor ravel. Each blachtne la as near perfection as the best machinery In the world can make it. The parte sire exactly alike, 1f any part necila to be replaced, the operator can replace IL The New Improved Family Maclaine la without a risal, and twiny!. be surpasacd—a Hemmer, Feller, Brakder, quitter and Guide an With each Family Machine tree of Charge: Buyers of Sewing Machines are earunitly cau tioned to observe the Medallion ILead of Elias Howe, Jr., anuleruarki embodied In each Ma chine. Certain parties hat e taken advantage of a similarity of frame, end other equally dishon est devkee to foist Iriallations on the pahliaaa Howe Machines. . I=l N. B. We have Fuller & New Tuck Creaser and self-tower or tielf-gaide end baster combined, for all Hewing Machines. & OTOOPII, Sole agents for Pennsylvsnia, New Jersey, Dela ware and West Virginia, to whom nil aPPIlea - Done for Agencies mast be addressed at (diner of the following places( No, in Routh Eighth street, Philadelphia, (Principal Odiee); No. 4 &tint Clair Street, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, or 270 Broad street, N . ewark, New Jersey , Aprll24, M lin NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY, (CNA RIMMED it/Sij Manol!setarers of GRAND AND SQUAICK Ajraffe Piano-Fortes, No. Seib rood 114111111orood Avenue (corm or 2Orm errszyj NEW YORK. fiend for doteri NIL ptsve Cstaloruestati Prier List Aprtill, Zo • HORRIBLE ! T HAVE SUFFERED WITH CATARRH thlr. I ty years: it had Ihr my woke and smelling Impaired my • t a nd hearing.. In six weeks I have hems ly eared. For hu manity's sake I will mod the recipe for the elm ple remedy used, roorrooz razz, to all aillicteel. Throe wishing or needieg . the name, will please address, JAS. T. HOLDEN, Statical), April 11, IW3. 3nt Bible House, N. Y. l ike110•16111 ° B e arl , 1/11.11111•3.141614 'Pk S.9Crows Crimeeluito • Are Superbar (or Elastitity Th.ssas.•s C?sw. Crimelines Are unequalled tor Durability Thall.l4llloll Crown Dramalnca ton word, are the bait In the world, end more widely known than say other. At who ale by THOMSON, LANODON * co.. 318 Broadway. Net York. Apri1?4,1849. 3m Whit,. Goods. ReaIk% O EVIVI•4I4 Trim to • WOODY. LAW= wadding . good molds of Pooltlonery, View Soap, or Haireta Os sop at J. Lb RCELICXII. GI O it t: = DI7PHOBIA li mtkinw. "lUl E ..' M POULTZEZILS 1111.112 , elbliNal irH,g,„ kw Ikkitirlizive ■U'll+. TB = And. Seta 2 0 , 00 DO 4o' ao I 30 i 00 IS EMI I 100 00