Ted ples,,— WSIIIO--.410d it silbris us real a re to state the filet--a numberof bliean membersofOongreas, whose devotion to the interests, the honor and the glory of the great American Union, was stronger than their attachment to party, and who proved their patriotism by rotiag to increase the States of the Unioe to thirty-three. Among them was Mr. ELITHATSZ, of Massachusetts, who made a speech for Oregon. By the aide of a really true and patriotic Bo- publican like Mr. TUSTIN., what a figure is eat by such malignant and dishonest portimas as compose the Republican majority in Congress, who are all the time bawling about freedom and free States, and who vet voted, and spoke, antrancenvered - all this session,agaiust admitting the free State of Oregon. It may bo. proper to add here, that daring the passage of the Oregon bill through the .11011b0, Mr. REILLY redeem ed the pledge he made last fall, to vote to- repeal that clause in the " English 4/11' which prevents the admission of Kassa till her population shall entitle bey to seepresentative in Chasmbersberg Spirit. if/'"With . Oregon, the Federal Union onntists of thirty-three States, in eigh teen of which slavery is not allowed.— The relative positions of the free and slave States may be been at a glance, as follows: States. Senators. Repr'tivea. Free 18 36 147 Mare 15 . 30 90 418 66 R '' • .* I GETTYSBURG—SATURDAY kart, Superfine Flour . Bye F10ur........ Wheat Coro ..... . - Rye. ..... . ...... o.its Buckwheat )3uekslieat Meal Clover Seed Timothy seed.... Flex Seal ... Planter or Faris Pork.. BALTDIURS—hupky Lam Flour— ...... ..-.-.... ..... 575 to 00 Wheat 1 33 to 1 20 25 to 89 Curn I n to IS Oota 48 to 52 Clover 6 62 to 5 87 Timothy Seed --- 325 to 2 50 Beet Cattle, per hand. . 900 toll 25 Hogs, per hand 8 00 to 9 00 Hay :..........12 00 tol7 00 Ichislity 29 to SO Gaga's, Peruvian, per ton 82 00 11.150YEM—Tairsusumr LAM Ploar, - frous warm!, ... 6 3? Do. from starts 5 16 ilCkeat ..... 1 25 to 1.50 75 Corn $2 Oats 60 4. 25 Timothy Seed ..... . ...... 2 00 riosifr ...... ............ . 4 15 YORK—FainIA LIMIT. Flour, from wagons Do. from stores... 1 lol3* Rye. t ....—... ...... ........... 77 Corn 66 Oats 47 Clover Seed 025 Timoelty Seed 1 75 Plaster... ................... 60 ,OT)ecial NcytU'ex2s. HOLLOWAY'S P1t.1.5 ASD OINTSIWWIc—IIfe bear that Mowed toctodttile matte have I. Howell the nee sof thin euesdialat woollaine la eases of dropsy. Aeilqg Ho. needlately mon the blood. it prevents the egusioa of swum in greater quantities than the absorbents can take alp, and by equsltairut and reculatln.: the low of the &sem itone sod the eircaLstson of the vital nowt, elfectausilly stove the prover of the distemper. Holloway's Ointment is also used with great sheet so a sedans of thatharging by iiisperatius and I.l.surpti.o this water already collected In the elltalar tissue. Really there meows to be so disease which eset must the condoned action of these two pre peonlismai ?Hi GRAND BALL TO LORD NAPIER —This oplaidid istalt, Whit& erne off at Washington, on Thursday sight, wee &decided menu. All Cs* magnates of the land were prosiest, aad all *eloped themselves exceedingly. Lady Anpietwal droned Is the most hecomsm sty L, will. • , lity lord " hooked *eery loch a Nol..lernan and a gentleman In the new onit. which be ;immoral exproWy for tine festive astaakm, from the arm Stone Clothing hail of Rockhlll & Wilson, Noe, &A Led 1106 Cheep:int stmt Mors Birth, Nob. St. Int arttraxa BiLS•N OP WILD Cll26B2.—Bal bees l'ketarial of 24th Jaly mays :—ltesliairry the trim setae of rampeadteitt aldwebleg to the tditor anti Publisher of a widely adrealital *wee, a should deem It little Mos Oita 1611410111 to nermarmad soy stedieal rompourd the real elites of aides we amid not eoaentenbeasly lators, Tab taMarle oompeced ha,' beams a home tears ; end aD peamas who suffer, and hare in rain attempted to can their Cambs. Colds, *made or Pabermary Completes, mate ma elide neequalled remedy, The Ittihad's" Cm:tie:ate from a dlatlegeeted aseatiemea to pea" caseletalimi : has Nev. Hoary Wood, formerly Lditor of the Coors seised Jastrael, Conan* N. H_, more reeently American eamseall lbeynera,Syrie, and see Caspian, la the Nary: Otalcoae, N. H March 2. N, bmta k d ...-Grosoman:—!so ram PIP, kebabs nod start s upon my Laois osakoos ma Ss sby bad for sarsral works, and oboe t rorovensd, wys re meek agonsood by Men ity isb that tau alkwasakis shop oc nom opus a y bed by The ors attsamo, and jodebsg from tbs losalsoe li tsidtor nook I supposed - tuba - disolm losiarobro. Do gnissrasalsd to Cry a bolas of Wigan's Botsosa ofirind , orkbost ondlimsos is its elbow, I bend the almost sottrady orroarsd babes omit WM* was RAOq. eritplikr vita mf Itollow oaftsrars loess= me to mks this pekoe robitosasalt, sod moomassed las mike* to seem isdiody digted. Wilk reaped, years tnsty, HURT WOOD. Ilionnordno Wow Wiped r. BUTTS on tao impiger. by loth w ?owls t Co., bootee, and Mr mks tioinpolung; Jacob faineant, ilkamassi bac; /Now adoeil; D. D. aa.Darar, &wow , - sei Wolf, tort %els ; Mar Sob HU, Limp. Sin ; Ablialt, Toot Spelisr4 and loy an Maier. la nonthimen. [lob. fl. to lllikLilit k SMITE, Oman as Mess LIP Gana erearte, Pam &unmet* ablaleleeeareee WM Lead, Ilse, Petty, Tershebee, to Iraearea *Were I. Dnqpi, 11111ader Plata, **r at"sut Oseatry Ilkandreaks who dimire to paeshese bps = ilMisk and ak aimapaabie peso are reapsslnitly nr Is ipiput oat poet. Oar Milts Leek lies, TisOii, Vamildros, me nit lig meal taws an Oresmill Insiessk fortesaringboat taw trams, mod gin olinsomi solisheir. roe assessiw. Ms ova moribidos.43l laid par sedge /Out. ailkly INC greZiMPAAT SWAM iiltuy !--Ani JAM °LAMM Cia.sissees hams ruse, resealed trial s peardelloisi lir Sr Z. Clete, IL D. iltresime Itsetew ditotrill 11 lar. Theo yen taws sealias SISSUS lmellooklionds ass eat We possedr tor tenths Slitsesissa,Atesoi ear arm wisisver; sad slam* • loolobilmoir. 11s7 esalala Wien Mail to lie leltssoiss LAMM' Is bosiesali/lr soli& Irt ORM linr, Mir se lie medlar mkt ellik MAW. an* ~We Wm* loss loss i• 6;11 dos Os opal PIP ellmeasiess urn elsonsi. P.a. rrs6A P I " Pliao 66 fw dam sipsi. • x. aesagelAirrilloj IV maw apoif#4 inapirri maw • 4- Zit. Wm& wt l , llllllo .1. 1111 . lhandlogilia•.• 11; AIN* 11 40 1 0.11,0,117 1101111006:Al" • 4 '"` • ' Egf On the 1111th Met., by tiMilen.abettil Sr. DANIEL MILLAR, a Iliedeelmeera, M Mea ANN MARIA FRY, of Cembieland tewnelp. On tbe Fhb alt., by the *ICJ. !Meth Gads% Mr. HrMPHRRY P. GORDON, et Shady Gym, Franklin e.otinty, to Yin DIENORAH mum, 'Eastnitabarg, Md. Oa the 22d hug., at the boas. of Daniel (hrd- Der Req., by the Rev. J. Mania. Mr. JURE of Bloombeed. Perry aunty, to Miss' NOW* A. LI.ARDNIIR, of Adams eooaty. On the 12th last., by Res. L. T. Williams, Mr. JERNMIAR LAMBERT, of Taseylown, to Miss MARY BOWBRS, of Adams cousty. On the same day, by the muse, Mr. ALBJERT L BARR to Mias MARGARET M. MYRA:* both of Adams county. On the ethinst., by the Rev.!. Yeeadrey, Presi dent of Mt. St. Yary's College, Mr. THOMAS' BARRY to hiss JORDAN, all of Frederick county, Md. On dm 22d hurt, by die same, at Mt. et. Mary's; College, Prof. GEORGE H.MILES, A. M., of. Mt. ! St. itarT's College, to Miss ADDLE, daughter of E. W. Tiers, Esq., of "Ban Marino," near Ras- 1 =hobo:rig. On the same day, by the Bev. Elias Welty, Mr.l JOHN MILLER, (formerly of Adams county,) to Miss ANN ELIZABETH TROULL, of launita- b urg district. On the Bth inst., by the Rem. S. L. Harkey. at Mendon, Ell., Ms. J. CRAWFORD GUINN, of this place, to Miss A.NN M. JENKINS, of the former place. On the I:itk lest., by the Rey. M. J. Alleman, ' Mr. ISAAC RIFE to Miss ELIZABETH %V ILLET, both of Adams county. On the 22d inst., at Conowago Chapel, Mr, NICHOLAS PFLEGEL to Miss CATHARINE! SNEERLNGER, both of Adams county. In ArtndtsvlTle, on the TOth inst., by' the Rev. L. J. Bell, Mr. GEORGE H. BITTINGER to Miss ISABELLA N. MIST, both of this county. On - the lfith inst.. in Franklin township, Yrs. ELIZABETH T.tWNEI, (widow of Adam Tan-ney,) aged 86 years 11 months and 27 days. On the 15th Inst., Mrs. ELIZABETH STRAS BA 1:011, wife of GeorgeStrasba ugh, of Buchanan Valley, this county, aged about 64 years. On Monday morning last, Feb. 21, In this place, Maj. ELIENk:ZEIt LONGWELL, aged about 64 years. In Arendtstille, on the 22d inst.,SARAH ANN, daughter of Isaac and Barak luta Byers, aged 8 months and 29 tiara ........ 5 25 .. 3 25 .......-1 15 to 125 ......... 85 In Wheeling. Ya. ' Capt. JOSEPH DONALD- SON, formerly of Baltimore and York, aged about 87 years. In Memphis, Tenn.,on the 10th Ist., Mr. HENRY TEST, (drugist,) formerly of York, aged about 44 yews. Oa the 18th last., in Adams aunty, Miss CA THARINE MARGARET HARUERT, aged 32 years 8 months and 20 days. On the 21st inst., JOSlli'll AMOS, toe efJohn Krug, of MeBherrystown, aged 1 year 2 mortals and - days. On the 23d inst., in MeSherrystown, JOHN GREGORY, infant son of Frederick Streusel, aged about 10 months. Oa the 17th lam., in Adams county, Mrs. CA THARINE GOBRECHT, aged 73 years 8 months sad 14 days. Oa the ild Inst., In Hanover, ANNA BAR BARA, daughter of George and Delilah Ellnellel ter, aged 1 year 3 months and 8 days. On the 3d inst., in Montgomery township, Franklin county, after a protracted Illness, Bev. T. C. W. HOFhDITZ, of the Ger. Ref. Church, in the 40th year of his age. On Friday last, CHARLES NORMAN, son of Solisenpn R. Tipton, of this place, aged 2 year, 2 months and 8 days. 2 00 ......- 6 00 to 6 3' 1 60 to 1 T 5 ...... ... 1 20 -.... ...... - 78 ............... 660 7 25 5 00 5 15 JD led._ On the 10th inst., in Emmitsburg. Mrs.SAR:Aff, wife of James Storm, aged about 65 years. An amiable and accomplished lady. On the 18th inst., near New Chester, Mrs. MARY BEAM, at the advanced age of SlB years and 5 months. Died, in Cumberland township, on the 234 but., ALBERT MARTIN, infant son of Henry sad Emily R. Brier, aged 3 mouths and 24 days. Loring mother, cease thy wing; Dry thy teem; It smut be to— God will have me In his keeping, Oh, thee, mother, let me go! Wouldst thou keep my happy spirit Gaged, imprisoned, hem below, Whet 'tie ransomed by the snerlt, Of my Savior! Let me go ! Hard, I know, will be the parting From thy little Albert's side— /lee the pearly dew-drops starting, By the crystal fount supplied. a. o. a. Demoamtio Xeeting. /WIC Desnoends of throbs& tow aahlp see eo. j_ quested to meet at the hostas of Jame L. tiaAns, in Hanterstown, Nt &tem* NM, she tits of MarcA, at I o'clock, P. IL, to settle a Town- ship Ticket. MANY Feb. 28, 1859. The Farmers' & Xechardos' Ci AVINGS INSTITUTION of Adassa county 0 receives money on deposit daily, hum 9 .1. IL until 3 o'clock, P. 11, and on Saturday from 9 u clock, A. )1., until 6 o'clock, P. ll. Interest on deposits from 2to 5 per cent. Special deposits paid agreeably to notic e , and transient deposits paid on deasasui with interest. Interest on special deposits, when ma& for 10 months and upwards, 4 per cent.; for 3 months and upwards, 3 per rent.; on transient deposits for 30 days and upwards, 2 per cent., and on regular weekly deposits 5 per cent. The popularity of this Institution with all classes of the community, both la town and country, and its consequent success, may be as cribed in part to the following remiss: It offers a convenient, responsible and profita ble depository to farmers and mechanics, to ex ecutors, administrators, assignees, collectors, agents and all public officers, to attorneys, trustees, societies and associations, incorporated or otherwise, to married or single ladles, to students. merchants, clerks, and business men generally, to minors and all who have funds, much or little, to deposit with a return of interest. Depositors receive books in which are entered their deposits, which books serve as vouchers. They may designate in case of sickness, death or absence, who shall receive their deposits, with out the intervention of executors or administra tors. [Gettysburg, Feb. 28, 1859. Special Notice. IRF.RSBY give notice that Wt 441411 FlAwz, who some time since peddled Tin and Copper are and Stoves for me, is no longer in my em. ploy, nor has he been dace September last. All persons are therefore notified to pay him no money on my account, or make any settlements with him for me, as I will not be responsible for his acts. .1. S. XILLEIL Feb. 28, 1839. 34 lijrFulton Desectensi and Gettysburg Compaer insert 3 times.—antsberabetv Bperst. • Now Work rR AGIVTB.—The Life, Speeches and lie raorials of DANIEL WEBSTER, containing • most celebrated Orations, a 'election from the &thighs delivered on the occasion of his Death, and his Life and Times. By &twat M. theccssa, A. X. This splendid work is just published, In one large volume of 530 pages. It is printed on tee power sad bound in besutithl style ; cantatas ex cellent at illustration.' of his Birth place sad Mansion at Marshfield ; and a full length, life like, &eel Pettish The Publisher oters it with coniklease to the America& public, and Is con vinced-that it will supply an baportiat want In Anscrican literature. /to wort was to be obtain ed bertgalbs% erbish premled, within a compact sat seamiest ''spins, k chief male of the llth of Daaiel "Webtlie, kis avast reesarkable ia ttlbu earls, sad the most valuable sad la- Wrestles , eulogies which the peat its of the sodas stared la haw of his alms We most ell thele trassantse is % TOIIIIIM4 at a very seedende peke, sad la a very coeveal est him Miaberelpliee peke, la cloth, $1;16 ; headeesisely meimaesed leather, 1112,00. • Penal. &deem et bemeseies. Assail fir Ws vabeabie woOrt_Will Adios, Aar ha partieslore, IIYI4IIIOIII, Publielse, ' &Ma Thad a., Pbßetheigiefe, Pa. Pea. ISM St ==l A MOW AT LAN, wlll ihisaihAir NA awed ID bobs= ameadad slallM i tilabi Illo all weiniso waft. .911mai fa - ilaalk ill = maw 4 .. i .., illiimi. a* ma* illos ' Wits. ' ~4 ..4•%44.tt . . IL tM=ti!MMI 4111Mtribiate Italbrea4. mormier aide with ItitTedt,Oeleahis, Se/tfraure tad the Nerthe=l est, bone Gelepelmag deny, (Ileadey eseepted,) ae Lit A. IL, reaffefraget LW, P. IL, with posses sors from Beltiasere. /diereses' wets tame Gettysburg at 2.30, P. N., far Hemmer, Wareing with frees York, 'Weisberg, Cahaiiii* P Ut4elphis, aad the Korth mad West. The above scrawniest has of sooesefty to be snorted at present, bat it la ectpectsd that only la March such aspring szniagesiest :ill be wide ea die N. C. NAL se to usable passengers over the Gettysburg FL R. to go through to Balti more without say delay such ss the present sr casement via oanskia. ROBERT McCURDT, Primer. Feb. 21, '59. tf Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR STORE.—The naderelgned respect fully armouries to the eitiseas of Gettysburg the pablie gesiiiiiris4, that they hare opened a new LIQUOR STORE on Railroad street, south aide, and midway between the Passenger and Freight Depot, sad hare made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a fall supply of all kinds of Liquors, Foreign and Domestic, such as Bran. dies, Wines, Holland and Domestic Gins, Old Rye and Rectified Whiskey, Champagne, Ginger Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Cordials, Kimmel, Anice, and Vi Ines of et ery grade. The above Liquors will be furnished at the most reasonable rates and warranted good. Ely strict attention to business and an effort to please, we hope to merit the patronage of the public. bd,"•ALI orders promptly attended to. Feb. 21, '59. COVER k KUHN. At Cost ! ._, SRUING OFF I—The undersigned, having dis posed of his Store at New Oxford, and in tending to remove West, will sell off the goods in his Hampton Store actually at cost I lie is desirous of dosing out the stock as speedily as possible. The assortment is very large, and not to be surpassed in quality. It embraces Dry Goods, of all kinds, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings ; Satins, Silks, Delaines, Cashmeres, Al paces's, Merinoea, Domestics, kc. ; Hardware and Groceries, Queen/mare, Woodenware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Perfumery, Cutlery, Stationery, Notions and Fancy Goods, in almost endless variety ; in short, every article that is to be found in a tint class Dry Goods, Grocery and Hardware Store.— Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine these Goods. A rare chance will be of fered to purchasers. The actual City cost prices will only be asked. SiirCome One I Comae All! JACOB AULA.IIAUGH. Feb. 21, '69. 2mil Greatest Discovery Q V' TIM AGM I—An entirely new article, af fording a beautiful sad attractive feature w IffeTOT used M a cost within the reach of all I It has takes the premien at four Fairs, with di plomas, Se., and is socknowiedged by all who have ewe sad used them inanitaly superior in cheapness and beauty to any other article before the public. 1000 AGENTS WANTIID I Great inducements coffered I lam desirous of engaging a lumber"( efficient and capable Agents to in troduce this invaluable invention, to whoa will be offered the most liberal Inducements. The demand for such as article has long been felt, sad its introduction will be hailed with great paOwn, and in • ecu point of view it will id a profit almos t .le I To each as wish to aid se is this enterprise. I will forward fell particulate on receipt of 4 Wee twat postage stamps, to pay this advertise inent and return letter. skrl have ao hesitation tooying that it will Ind n umerous supporters sadadpfrms.. Where're:. offend Ss business mew it !salmon Address, deb. 21. 'be. - York, Pa. Wail Paper. UTN bore jut received Dom the city a tonal 'I of WALLPAPER sad Wit- I BLINDS, of the latest styles, sad wIU be sold at the lowest rata Ws 110.“ also thsbest j atepest article of Window Mel Vanua that ars la the market. We bare still on head sr glad assort- i p m sime eat of Meta, , Monism, sad other articles la our Rae of boahlesa Give se a oial—ws will sell at pries@ to salt the times. COBRAS t CULP. February 7, 1839. itinnanili. andersigaed, beteg the aathorised proem to make retaorals Into Ever Grace Celllo - hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the mules of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of the year to have It dose. Removals made with promptness —seems tow, sad as efforts to please. FIT= THORN, Feb. 14, 11159. ropy e l l Me °smeary. Blanks! (103010 N Blank Deeds, single and double au k/ knowledgment— Administrator's Deeds— Executor's Deeds, Bail for Administrators with the will annexed—Common and Judgment Bonds —Executions, Summonses, Subpoenas, tr., for We at Tan Coatr:Lca sees. Also, .blank SALE NOTES Gettysburg. Yeb. 14, 185 e. Notice. Air ART BTONEWB ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Mary Sooner. late of Franklin towd i r, Adams ni s county, deceased, having been zed to the undersigned, residing is Bo er towep hip, he hereby gives notice to all persons ind'ilbted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same tq present them properly authenticated tor set tlement. JOSSI'II FLECK, Adui'r. Jan. 31, 1650. 6t Caution. THEpublic are hereby cautioned against purchasing oe taking a transfer of a Promissory Note, for Fifty Dollars, given by the undersigned to John Yost, on the 11th of September, 1858, and payable on the Ist of April next. As the undersigned has not re. eetved value therefor, he will not pay said Nuts unless compelled to do so by a due course of law. WILLIAM SNYDER. Mountioy twp., Feb. 21, 'la 3t' Independent Rilleme n. "VOU will mama, for parade at the house of Lease Byers, in Areadterille, on Satur day, Mm 19rA day ofMarch next, at 10 o'clock., A. M., with arms and aeoontrentents in com plete order. II y order of the Captain, DAVID HARTMAN, 0. 8. Feb. 21, 1858. Call at llainingera 'OR BARGAINS!—The subscriber has .L just returned from the city with another large assortment of goods for Gentlemen's Wear. consisting of Cloths, Cassitneres, Cassioets. Tweeds, all kinds of Vesting. Lc., which he will dispose of at the lowest living prises. His Moak has been selected with great oars, *ad maws but please the tastes of this oomitenity. Dou't fu t I Call at the Merchant Tailor ing aMblishn >dt ACOB REININGER, Oct. 4, 1858. Carlisle street. Wanted. BUSHILS WIDIAT,. BY I, • COBS, OATS, SUDS, It. Aqi ( toVonr ° 2l=Prodnos geserally, for wile% the Newt vbs. will 14 paid. We have constantly or Land at wholesale and Mall, Dish, Malt, Claaao_, Plastor,Oollbe,ll e gars, Molasses, OsEasdnwe, Tephsimisiair Matsiass,Bplesta, Dear Itilstadd's Cattle Powdes,ke., to 'whisk woo respoettaUy Lucite the edesstioa ofloreistats, as we are detegfilii. ed to oeU at ea lairalpire os Übe same alleles oat be bated e/strobees. We beve also is bead ..e7et the Sin QUALITY OF 00440seceeklIbolar sad Sow-eosee Sway, eel ter neobieNlVe wee, *bleb we are mallet low,_oe we resolve r drool boa tbe Wass. ink FM Aso fir ode. SAIITSII.II • WM= Witt • Jam. &/M. 100 maaNd damo• r 4 - alma Passinhm ?, - - ' ' NW ;- -t iiserible. osi. luta*. V r. . • Oy YALU/ALB •s A paamornt,-- The asheadbisr, %Wolin W seihnshit oaf, VI sell at P.b clllaka r esaliesiee, is Germany township. Ahlkle half a lane 'oath ef Litasstows, me t aw 114* dap a/Merck nag, the following raisabie pereoa al property, vl,t: Vire head of 110nl- RI 1 yearling/00h, 7 'alias Cows. 4 Ileillse, f Itiar Rockaway Carriage and Harness, 2 Wagons, (one heavy broad-tread sedane new narrow-tread,) Horse Gears, tooreey's patent self-raking 11/owing sad Reaping Machine, Tres/tint Machine, grain drill, hay ladders, hay carriage, lime bed. wood ladders, ploughs and har rows, double and single shovel ploughs, cultiva tor, double and single tress, stretchers, winnow ing mill, log chains, fifth chains. halter chains, wagon saddle, riding saddle, wheel-barrow, jack-screw, rakes, forks, grain cradle, mowing scythes, and other farming implements. Also, a cider mill and apparatus, cook stove and factures, barrels, boxes, vinegar, potatoes, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. SW Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. V., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by PETSR A. WIIIIICII Feb. 7.1, '59, ts• Timber-land 117lOR SALE.—in pursuance of authnritygiven r in the last will and testament of Hamar B. ScHuoloca, deceased. will lie,Orerod at Public Sale on the premises, on gatteday, 19IA day of ittrrh next, a valitabletyt of TIMBRII-LANI), situate in Butler townskop. Adams county, on the public road. leading from Gettysburg to flenderstillit near the Conon - ego Bridge, adjoin ing landa of Jacob Rex, B. P. Thomas and John eontainissi D Axons, more or less. The Oat is covered with thriving white oak and up land hickorg.Timber ; some of it large—and the land u of aulexcelleat quality and susceptible of high cultivation when cleared. isdrSale to contingence at I o'clock, P. M s , on said day, when attendance will be girege‘oted terms made known by TOBIAS BUYER, Feb. 21, '59 Globe Inn, AtECIIA NICSTOWN, Frederick eau n ty, Md. Raving been renovated and re-furnlehed, roprietor assures the public that a call Is only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction in every case. Charges moderate. HENRY HEIR, Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1859. tf Presser River OUTDONE 1--Come to the Store at Great mown for Honshu I—The wadanigued would most respect ally Whine the public that he has purchased the Iltore of John Weikmt, aR Greentgount, Adams (musty, half--way •os the road from Gettysburg to Sannlitsbarg, where he expects, by atteatlon and small profits, to re tain all the old custom and secure lots of new. His stock of !AY GOODS, of every description, Groceries, Confloctlooaries, Queensware, W °odes ware, Crockery-ware, Hardware, he., is large and varied--equal to that of any other erste-lam style—and he will sell at prices astonishingly low. He only asks a trial, to prove the troth of this assertion. Country produce takenin exchange far goods. J. ALEX. HARPER. The undersigned also carries on the CAR RIAGE-MAKING business at the same place, and offers rare inducements to purchasers. He will warrant his whet good, whilst his charges are *mom the vilest !Moderato. A rap:hiag done on -short notice. J. - 2 HARPSR. Feb. 14, 1859. ly "The Ginn." ILEBTA URANT,—The undersigned has opeoed a first-Lisa Iteitaarsat, oa the Ner sour of IficOonaughy'• hall bonding, In Carlisle street, Gettysburg, and solicits • share of the public's patronage. The rooms have just been fitted up in the met approved style p and Trill compare favorably with many of the best In the cities. His Oysters, Ale, he., will always be found of superior quality, and his charges moderate. The proter **fair* for the bee eta of elisions - he Le drasdyliseeiftli, sad Is resolved to make ' , Tux dim " wee more portlar, If possible. Feb. 14, 1859. A. B. PRY OR. Can.. r Cured, FdITIIOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOOD.--Ceocers. Tumors, eseicrofale, Ulcers. kc., cored le a 'bon thee, without the knife, by Dr. NAcNicnot„ (Coneeinke of the late Dr. Loonsberry, dee'd.,) No. be, North Pilch Buvet, below Arch, Piffled's. TM remarkable sammas which Ma attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, kc., by Dr. MacNichat, fora number of years past, has at tracted the atte•tioe, mid la assay lastances has weaned the 'warty •pproyal of allay ani mist Nyeisfatn In Ptsftdelphie, who are no leaser willing to ask the dangers and nicer missies of eatsing. Cascap...eas as ecasol—if properly treated and promptly. A great majority of the eases of Cancer, eau he elibetually cured. The an ineroes patients, from every section of the country, who bore bees eared ander this method of treatment la a imamate* of its superiority Over every other known system. Those who may be slilicted with these die eases, died desire further information or advice, wii&liburee sue. ifeeNiebffi, when they will receive prompt: attention and a Copy of Pamphlet, on the treatment of Cancers—frets of charge. White Swelling, Hip Di ease, Scrofulous and Malignant Ulcers, Disasom of the Mouth and 1 4 1 rout, Ulcerations of the Bones, Tetley Scald Head, and all diseases of the Skin, permanent ly cured, and proper remedies sent--carefully packed—by &Tress to any part of the country. In every case a plain description of the dis ease is required. Address Dr. Mac Nichol, No. 50 North sth Street, Philadelphia, Proprietor and Manufacturer of Dr. Lounsberry k Co.'s Celebrated Imperial Depurative, the best and most reliable Family Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the care of all diseases originating in impurities of the blood. Jan. 10. 1859. 3m Valuable Farm POR S.tLE.—Ths subscriber. Assignees Utast S. MINNIUH and Wire, for the benefit of creditors, ofers at Private Sale THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, in Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., lyinabout 1i miles west of Gettysburg, and nor thof the Clumehersharg turnpike. adjoining lands of James J. Wills, Seq., Heirs of Jun. Hartsell, Ameased, Samuel Prederick Herr, Abraham Span'. ler, and others, and containing 156 ACRES, more or less. The improvement' _ are a Two-etory Double Stone ai HOUSE, with Two-story Beek- . building. having a bcsemeut _ _ Kitchen ahoy, ground, a Stone . k ant, Carriage House, Stone Spring House with neverfailing Spring. Pump if neverfailing water near the kitchen doer, and three 01- °tiaras, 2 of which are new, the latter con taining about 1000 Pesch trona. 100 Apple, with a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. There is running water in olttrAtt all the Acids. The farm is in a good state of cultivation and fencing. About 15 acres are ia Timber and there is a full proportion of Meadow. war Persons desiring to view the property can be shown the same by calling on the family residing thereon, or on the eabeeriber. J. B. DANNER, Assignee. Nov. 15, 1848. - T Oats-are Coming 1 ALL TIFINOII . IIUt BRADY I—The no- Ilemoliptitati *sone of aneeewe bog to Ws ekt t•iie--fiwolmee wed seensimate--es ow &Ito attains of bus sad "the rest of itawkiad." riot ku sew sad'weaseedleee Wareitowee' le sow timpasil that 'he Vs - teeeteletig GRAIN eta bals, fee white he ie pay tathisloiettoleW 9140111; end orktle OM dispose of their realm Imo tke tent i l Motteo. °l4l of as bleretket., emekaiewi !M, IlLskaass, Tow Iftle. Re* • dollise. Pisame, Osiones* •theollmidelhor thinlP sot Yee teeettioleti. 1114141 =es ti. siespoist is err owitee. It the ommit thmar ova imersols. sod in. siogr la not IhriOda Isiglistiio• ea as es* IM lll :etift lop* mak sok. awl *Ng 10 11 011ANAr *Ow - liisdpberg, 1!;1$56. • PECI CCM * /NM sae% Commaidiss of lours Dassoosrr, $ , will sal at Pak& We, a tee Fans of said Josepii Doardorlkia Butler toirosidp, Adaw county, *boat one sad s half miles somalewasi of Middletown, es Frisfog sod fissorritig, eis l la tad 121 A gays of Marra llel; the following veinal* personal property, via: 3 head of WORK HORSES, 2 three-year aid sad 2 two-you old Coke, 2 wilds Cows, 1 Steer. 11 Shoats, 5 Sheep, 1 narrow-tread four-horse farm Wagon,two-horee wagon, one-horse wagon. hay carriage, bark ladders, wood sled, one-horse sleigh, large lot of horse gears, 2 riding saddles. winnowing mill, cutting box, hay rake, ploughs and harrows, single and double shovel ploughs, corn forks. log and fifth chains, 2 spreaders, single and double-trees, halter and cow chains, rakes, forks, shovels, grain and cloy erseed cradles, jackscrew, grindstone, 2 cross-cat saws, wheel barrow, crow-bar, post augers, maul and wedges, mattocks, axe*, ke. Also, large quantities of wheat and cons by the bushel, hay by ther ton ; 1 tea-plate sto.e and pipe, kitchen dresser, wood chost, steelyards, barrels, boxes, blacksmith tools, and a great ninety of other articles. Also, one cat rifle and two shot guns. gar Sale to commence at 8 o'clock, A. M., on said days, when attendance will be given and terms made known by BENJ. DEARDORFF, Committee. The stock and farming implements will be sold on the first day. Feh. 11, ..59. FATIMING INPLEMESTS, kc., at Public Sale. —The subscriber, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, near Comfort's Mill, 1 nine from Cashtown, is Frank lin township, Adams county, on rharsday, the 17th dos of .ifareA next, the following valuable personal property. viz: 6 WORK 1101iSES, (2 being mares with foal,) 3 two-year old and 2 one-year old Colts, 12 head of horned Cattle, 1 large Steer, supposed to weigh about 1600 pounds; 10 bead of Shoats; 1 first rate four-horse broad-wheeled wagon, with bed, bows and cover; 1 marrow-wheeled wagon, Gaeta of horse gears, with housings; 2 saddles and bridles, cart and gears, threshing machlue and horse power, winnowing mill, grain drill, rolling screen, 2 pair hay ladders, lime bed. ploughs and Isamu 's, single and double shovel ploughs, 2 horse rakes, single and double trees, 2 pair spreaders, forks, rakes, shovels, cloverseed cradles, scythes, leather lines, hc..; also, grain by the bus hel, and hay by the ton • a good tee-plate store, with pipe, eight-day cloc k and case, dining table, latent eharn, tubs, casks, hogsheads and meat vessels, amps of bees, with a hogs varie ty of other articles. atig - Sale to commence at ID o'clock, A. W., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made k nown by JOHN lIMITSIAN. iizecistar Areadteirille property la for sale or rest—a first-We Store Btaa4, with large room, counters and sholviag; and 18 acres of Mad. IN Feb. 11,'59. is V.ALCAI3LE PERSONAL PROPERTY.— ky The subscriber will sell at public sale, at his residence, in titraban township, Adams coon- Ik e :l v :mut two files west of Hunteritown, on , /kola day of ,MareA nest, the following personal property, viz : 3 working Horses, 1 two-year old colt, 3 mil' cows, 4 head of young cattle, 1 ball, 1 hog, 1 these-borne broad-tread wagon, and line bed, (both new t ) spring wagon , for one or two horses, (new,) (oar-horse tripple gear threshing ma chine with 47 diet of shaft, (good se aew,) patent winnowing all, (good as new,) eoroliodder cut ter. corn speller for hand or horse power, Shrin er's patent corn planter, (new,) ploughs and har rows, doable shoved plough, cultivator, double and single trees, spreaders, ono-horse dung fork, jack screw, roller, wood sled, key carriage, cut ting box, scotching on, horse rake, work beach, cider mill, for hand and horse power, cross-cat saw, ladder 29 feet long, log chains, horse gears, wagon saddle, side saddle, halters, rakes an forks ; bay by the ton ; mowing scythes, n Cradle*, lot of bags, air-tight cooking hate, two tea-plats stores and pipe, kitchen gi rr bedstead', bureaus, tables and chairs, ci i l bar rels, lot of potatoes, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. afir Sale to COlllll2lllOll at 8 o'clock, A. K., on 'aid day, whet attendance with be given and tetras made known by Feb. 7. to lIICHASL 1101 IF. Notioe. • TAR subscriber, harbor bees appointed by the Coon of Common Pleas of Adams coun ty, Committee of the person sad estate of Joann' Nkomo's, a Lunatic, of Batter tdwaship, in said 'meaty, hereby giros notice to all persons having claims or demands ageism said Deardorff, to pre terit the same to the subscriber, residing in Freak lin township, fbr settlement, sad all persona is debted to make immediate pa ant. .1110iJAYIN DgARDORTY, Jan. 14, '59. St auusitas. Notice. tjmot BYLIM'S ESTATE.—Letters testa: mentary on the estate of John Eyler, late of aniberland township, Adam' county, deesseed. having been granted to the undersigned, residing In the same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make ins mediate payment, sad those havingelaims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY F.YLER, JESSE SHERERTZ, Feb. 14, 'N. 6t Ezenaors. Hodges Brothers, ,43 kite km Front warehola HANOVER STREET, B e. ) ALTIMORS, MD Importers of (EBY, GLOVES, 11111111101DERIES /Ts uo bps, Handkerchiefs, [AWLS, CRAPES, L A CBS, numerous variety of ether articles, and desale Dealers in AXIILICAN ANCY GOODS and NOTIONS. warehouse, which we cpressly for our own tains six Boors, each feet, and the large and extensive assort ,hich we keep, require 'occupancy. Nobouse the Northers Cities, goods to the country, blued advantages to )iir stock is not only Serge, but obtained upon conditions which will defy competition. We contract with the Manutheturers for all the American articles we sell, and send a buyer to Europe regularly twice a year, to select our Foreign goods. We are enabled thereby to offer great ath engages in prices, as well as to get op a stock at all times replete with the newest and most desirable goods. Merchants in good credit are invited to examine our stock when they next visit Baltimore. and they will promote their own interest by doing so. Orden by mail carefully executed when se oosopialed by satisfactory references. TOSEPII CLUNK, SR'S., ENTATIL—Let- It/ ten if administration on the estate of Joseph Clank, fir, late of Mon otplaammt twp., Adams co., doosised, having base &nutted to the nadersigaed, residing is tie maw townshl , he -- herb' giros settee to all per. ems to sad omits to make int, medial* mutat, sad times having Malmo against the mum to #resent them properly aathastieseed fisr settitsmt. MICR &WITH, Adger. Jam El. 1859. .••4 P" - PI I eimialatnitioa ea do same of May lies 4 ll =" 1114 i Aims di se sc i i min gramaial dap . . fa dal NOM sivaiamisa 11 WI pares= " b asaisar=ilioaapapapa2 16111" : 11 : 11 3* . ASP - Miler. za t , r- ~, Horses, Cattle, Public Sib Baltimore .21-cl"cr'is- Feb. 14,18. 4m Notice. Notke. EMIR r. re _211._2 ' MI. .17 a. I. Moa. Sardis:r as Carroll, kMMISSION MIERCHANTS, Fire Proof Warehouse sad R. IL Depot, No. 125 NortA Morita &rept, BALTIMORE, BD. FeIL 14, '59. ir - COMAISBIOS 11/18.C111 .11T. N 044 124 cued 134 NotIA &rest, BALTII44OLII, L). I sea prepared to receive aced sdl on Commis sion all Nads of COUNTRY PILODUCEL Having an experience of ten years fa the Commission business, (and Nrishing to continue that alone.) latter myself that I aball be abfil to give SAM FACTION to all WllO favor me with fellsigatoents. Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilisers. Feb. 14, '59. I,' Charles Dunlap, W MalikLE and Retail GROOM k TEA DRALER, Corner of Howard and Lexington Styr eta, lALTIMOM!, MD. Hu on haild n general assortment of Groceries, Tens, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, It. Feb. 7, 1659. ly Burr Mill Stones WARRANTED.—B. STARR k CO., of Nord mid Coors &rev opposite N. C. R. B. Stab HALMOS, ' MD. MASH turas of FRENCH BUI Importers and Dealer, in Bloclu, Bolting Cloths, ther and Gnm Bekings, _ clued Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Qual ity. Also, Colone, Coeslies), and Esophes Mill Stones of all Awe. [Feb. 7, '69. ly ,". 411 0 ". • 114 I , I Aar.% LIOUNDED 1832. Chartered 1854. Located COR. OF BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS., BALTIXOSS, The Largest, Moat Elegantly Furnished k Popular Commercial College in the United States, DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FOR YOUNG MEN Desiring to obtain a thorough Practical Business Education. Every Young Man has a Counting Desk to him self, and is separately instructed. EVCDZYITS 11 ATTIC/MAIMS 'SON NSAALY ETZST ETATI II TIN 1:4101. The mist Comprehensive and Thorough Course of Stady, and the only PRACTICAL METHOD OF INSTRUCTION Are bare introduced. No Copying from Printed or Manuscript Forms in LIASSIXO 11001-101114119 AT Till BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. This method of itistrukt.ion is nowhere else intro duced in this country. Every Young Man should write Immediately for one of those large and besutibil Ornainental Circulars, representing the exterior and interior view of the College, Penmanship, tc., which will be sent by return mall, frog of okays, with Cata logue contain* list of students, terms of tuition, of the Press on our new system of Book etc- Z. IL Lonna, of Acemums, &Idioms, Onstouts, do. J. N. Purism; Prolemor look-Keeping aid Conintercial Calculations. H. H. Darin, Associate Prof. of Book-Keeping. N. C. Jonxsos, Professor of Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Mercantile Her. E. Y. Besse, D. D.; Commercial Ethics. IMOSTISS : Hos. John P. Kennedy, lion. Joshua Vansaat, • Thomas Swarm, Wm. H. Keighler, Esq., Jacob Trust, Req., William Knabe, Esq. The time usually squired to complete the full couriejrouLB to 12 weeks. A tkriOse to Chiduates. Large Circularised Catalogues stating terms, Ike ~seat my mall frog of eterr. Address K. LOBlllll, Haltintore, Id. Feb. T, 1859. ly T] To Merchants & Foam& [T CURAP MID 0110ICI OROCRI/JES, Al BOOR & BALDWIN'S, S. W. corner Lexiivesn , Gram Streets, BALTIMORE, MD. • We would respectfully barite the attention et buyers to our large sad well selected stock of prime family Groceries, comprising every article usually kept in a first-class Grocery, which we offer at prices as low as (if not lower than) any house in the city. We name in part: Prime New Crop Orleans Sugar. Do. do. Molasses. Porto Rico and low grade do.—very cheap. Rio, Lege ay rat, Porto Rico, Cape Java, Maricabo, and other C.,ffees. Excellent Imperial, Young Hyslop, and Gun powder Teas, at 50 cents per pound. Choice Oolong do. at 50 cents. Sir Imperial Tea at 7i eta. per mad ! - This Tea we warrant equal, it aot superior, to any Tee sold at other places for $1 per lb. 1/1.0t1A., MR, BACON, SALT, 80. Floe old BRANDY, Old Rye WHISKEY, Old Bourboa WHISKEY PORT, IMERRT, XADRIGA, aid MALAGA WINN Readied Whiskey sad Domestic Brandy AT CITY MCC& •All Goods delivered to Bosts sad Rail roads free of drsisim t3sAlsbction guarantied in all cases or the goods returned at our expense. A liberal dis count allowed to country merchants. BOOK I BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Southwest cor. Green I Lexington its., Jan. Y 4, 'U. tf Baltimore, Bd. Dr. Baakee TREATS ALL DISEASES FREE OF CHARGE.—Dr. Basket, will also give special attention to the following eases : Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis and other diseases of the Throat and Langs. He will devote particular attention to the treatment of all skin diseases —Lumbago, Scrofula, Rheumatism,(acute sad chronic,) Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epi lepsy, Dys pepsia Piles,- and all derangement of the Stowe:Lk, Liver rind Bowels, and also to all chronic female diseases. Special attention will be given to the treat ment of the N4:>.- - EYE and EAR, • without th • use of the ---- Knife or Nee die, and he has coastaotly on hand an excellent assortment of beautiful Artidcial Eyes, and Tympanums, or La Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages—laserted in Ore urinates. Dr. Bashes has made a net discovery of a Field that will prodeee perfect absorption of the CAT sad restoretialiret visitors to the Eye without the nee of the halls. Dr. Seabee ass produce use thourand certUleates his meows Wearing Cadman, elit Sores or geTri7.Ala, Bwellidp sr Tumors of every doscriptios sad without the asset the tater.— Special arrascrearsate seat be made wish Dr. ; Dashes Apr the ureateseat of the but aimed diseases, so they will requiie his casstant ad. vise mad ableatisa. Dr Posh.. hose of the seat skinild sad esiehtsted , Ilargsens and Photo:ions aye Heti.. His tame is known perserrill b Me* nay p 450414 oily in the world—Ml Wien Areas* terika. leakee, (ea eleift tee salter) frees dirtitillhinwi r soma. by the astery of as illabers, stott be prislipdy 1111101111 , 4 makpbllo.o tiambd by ' nal Or; CaMilio See hose 44111111 := $0444 • )11.4 1 141400.111 0 babomsalisylw/FLibsety, is*. Isitiwgrm /WM 111111110 r. 1111 ...ma-. ob. , aII zow's v. gam s& James H. Bosley, IPACVLIT : rr7FT:7,”!9 sad NO CIAIIOI Pos 7•11111111 RD IV4 rniosi t bolo dial ei tistallNlA risoofts arsrt af ri p m eri aClT s ifinnitoßV l hrtaeof nala tad hankies, kr 2 ., BOTalasg•ll=rinrw, Maga eet with Diamond, Soy, , ftere ld, it., Ladles' Gold Chains, Vest * and Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Calf Thai Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Poodle and Pens, Sleeve Bnftoss and Stubs, Gold ski Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins I Bar Rings, hd , . ALSO, A variety of Silver Mounted Is Plated Castora, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks attar and Ssgt Salads. Pearl Sandie Desert KRIM, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fahey Articles, lc., all of which is respectfnUy smeared ea the lowest terms 1 uft.The Country Trade and Draiersgeneßlity are Invited to give me a call, and examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my MINIM 11'.1'.'E cannot be surpassed either fir fineness or quality, or the latest andmost besatlial patterns. January 17, 1859. ly Wm. Knabe & Co., XTOS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— ill SALESROOM No. •;107 Baltimore Street, between Charles and Light—BALTIMORE, Md., Man ufarturers of Gold Medal Premium GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Wm. Knabe k Co. would respectfully invite the attention of the publie, and especially those in want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instruments, whi ch, for power and aweetnegrof totre, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish, here, by the best of judges, been pronounced unrivaled by any in the coun try. As to the relative merits of oar Pianos, we would refer to the Certificate* of Excellence in our possession, from THAL/MEG, STRAEOSII, G. BATTER end H. VIEUXTEMPSas also fr om some of the most distinguished p rofessors and amateurs in the country; also to the Mowing HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the last three years : GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland Institute, 1855, 1858, 1957. SILVER MEDALS at the Metropollian Institute, Washington 1857; also, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute, Philadel phia, 1856; FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, 1855, 1858. All Instru ments of our manufacture have the fall iron frame and are gnaraateed for FIVE YEARS. )Particular attention paid to time selection of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within six mos., if the instruments should not prove entirely satis factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers will End it to ll r advan tage to give us a call, as by grel4o, teased facilities, we are enabled to MI an orders '3ll dispatch. • igrCongtantly on hand, a large assortmatt of MELODEONS, from the best Factories. SECOND-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices from $3O to $l5O. Pianos Exchanged, Hired and Tuned. A call is respeetfully solicited. WILLIAM KNABB k CO. January 17, 1839. ly Gifts! Gifts 1 Gifts 1 WTTTIOVT MONEY, Gifts and Books can be obtained at H. E. HOYT k CO.'S (heat Southern GIFT BOOK STORE, BALTIMURE t .sd Md. Bend to them for a Catalogue. Greatezjt i s ducements than ever before offered to Agent . •w„,„ Persons sending to H. E. Hoyt & Co. sr' "'., of Gi ft woe* sot less than fifty cents, ' 4343 / 6 0 / any instances worth ONE IMNDREI! Daniel LABS I Our Jilt of Prizes embraces a gieripliotz ' riety of Gold and Silver Watches, Lockett7 ith the Ladies' Broaches, Bracelets, Parlor Tint e„,. „, o. Sewing Machines, Silk Dresses, Pictures,"" In a new Catalogue of Books may b Histories, Biographies. Travels, Adventn.bollBB on ries, Anecdotes, Talcs, Namitiv ",Bare, for. Sports and Pastimes. Alen, Reli ~ btTheological, Classical, Philosoli 4, *-T . . . Ical, Botanical and Agricultural --1 - I) ' on!? Igor" , Dictionaries,Lexicole, Amons, Xnnitals ;OHM Presentation looks. Bibles, Hymn and Pt ,I Plltp, Books, In every style of binding. Together an the newest Works of the day, all of el 4 are handsomely bound and GUARANTEED O ' FECT in EVERY respect. / t the P e P urchasers living at a distance will, bs k, y title of books wanted, be treated with tp "7 . Liberality as if at our Store themselves. TAKE NOTICE.—AII orders will be e Op i ;lid .of t . relish It two days from the time they are recd et . We can guarantee the best actual pe 1 414,0 0 It IN ((Including books and presents,) ever m o il whom say Boot selling firm or agency bb ni ag boom ted States, and are confident that all n rgi o kl oo us a trial will be sure to buy again. i'. was of Persons wishing to act as Agents , d which have (on application) Catalogues -, anvi Show Card, establishing oar Agency, i he inno.: free of expense. I while it All orders should be addressed to .„... n i t was H. B. HOYT a„..! No. 41 Baltimore street, Bolds” hies him. Jan. 17. 3m tvice, Miss , Dail/LS. VITITTN. 10111 t,• her Catly Whi ......_ t o ik ic yr:lttir Iler w i t h tiz. WHOLESALE 1.1 %, aderness, and CAM, & ST :I oTS,SilOwlationAriP• fashionable Moles n PS; sl}rrre r HATS. N. W. Cur. . elt son, a nosrard streets, Baltimore, lid sad n so Nov. 29. 1858. • ' r • IL - A loe, - IMPOItTi G rN ' 1 DULL! CHINA, GLASS, 1 (413 SWAM No. 41 North Howard St., betwen Lesing ton and Fayette Streets, Baltimore, hid. iiirStonoware always on Laud et factory priced. - [Dec. 20.1148. ly J. 8. McClellan, Dealer ix Hats, Caps and atadreit'a Fancy Goods, NO. 843 West Baltimore &mt , near the Eutaw Row, Baltimore, Mops or hand all goods of the best make aid latest style to be fuend in a first clasi retail Hat store. A call from persons "bating the City is solicited. Deo. 24, 1838. 6m• Peter Zell 8c 8011, Cominastux MERCHANTS and Dealers la CORN, Cosa ]foal, Onanoaa, OATS, Rya atop, Bone Dust, KILL FEED, Hay, Straw ' Pima. Lima, ~-„,„ FLOUR, Field Seeds, A Ground/Rester Nos. 147 & 149 Roam Holman Jan. 17, '52. ly* B.AL=i, TED. =3lE= !Cuellar is Fria,. OUR PRODUCE Coszadasioa Nertil R. Jai Co Wed; the et they SI atteoti Flour. um 16 Tracks Into oui Esq., r Neer per dap the De ; 1 El 1. .L. norm.
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