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    Important Decision . of the U. B. Su
preme Court.
Ae important decision was dolivored
its itllifinpronie Court on Monday, by
05AC Justice Taney, in the case of tho
United klotes vs. Sherman 11. Booth, I
the &prune Court vs. Error to Su-
Prose Wort of Wisconsin. The main
points of the case are, in brief, as fol.
loivs t
The case involved the right of State
carts to release on habeas corpus par-
Ufa in custody under process of the ,
United States for offences against the
laws of the United States. This was
dohs by the court below in the instance
of. sit *direst under j udgment by the
hairier Court of the United States for
violation of the fugitive slave law.—
The whole conduct of the court belo w
was bold to be totally illegal and virtu
ally revolutionary; that the marshal
had a right, and it was his duty, to
resist by force any such interference on
Itrrt of the State powers; and that
. gitive slave act was clearly COO
stftatsonal. This is, of course, a mere
outline of the opinion, which is under
stood to have been unanimous. It
moat put an end for the future to all
contests between the United States and
States as to the constitutionality of the
fugitive slave law; and all attempts
t hereafter by State courts to interfere
officers of the United States in
carrying it out will be regarded as revo
lotionary, and treated as such.
sittrxr. Sickles, who killed Key, was
formerly a newsboy in e w York.
4 ,ispeclal Notices_
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.—Lt &woe u If the phartnatiorea
ware larealiaally to be aarrowad down to two specifics, Oat
t,eseilere PRY and Olatatawt. W. buss coavened with in.
who have witarood the effect of the Pills is
emu Cl epilepsy, ordinary entavolswee, spasms, bilious
sobs, paliatatioa of the beam dyspetnia, etc , sad they
all tell the same story of their efficacy Lod infallibility, &a,
too, of the Ointoleat. The general opinion seeaato I»
that tt suer (AIL; to ulcerous and eruptive care. It is as
latipatabls fact that thaw, beet acquainted with this pre
parations bars the moat Impt ott ociarldaswe Is the...
Acperiecie• teaches as that delicacy prevents moo,
Gooks from applying for the amens to alleviate sultoring
end mere MM. That otbection is obviated in the am* of
•• flfr James Clerks's Female Pills, proposed after the pme
mirispeboa et Sir James Clarts, Phydeiast to the Queen of
Xegbusit, mad von kaows to be Um oaly sere ull nib
sew* for teem% ask obstructions frone,pAy
mem." Tbey con be sent in a bottle momaining PAU,
post free, by eeclosing Si and 0 pottage straw to any
agent. See advertisement.
TAR °USD BALL TO LORD NAP! lIL—T his splendid
War, which es.otria Waddington, au Thumbs, eight,
ono adiselded maser. All tbis maggeater of the land were
premise, end all enjoyed theamelrea eaceedlngly. Lady
Magilow wee dressed le the Must brommeng style, •bile "my
101111" ladled o►sry Web a KeLloman and a gentleman I.
Ow now belt, which be proenred expressly br the breare
aaseeloss, from the 'rows 840/14 Ci0(11‘0,1 Hall of Reckhla
dr. Wilson, Nos. WO and WA Vaal/ant street obese Barth,
r/siladelphia. lob. TS. lin
ZLZULBII & 8111711,
Cali= or !IMO Aso Oasts drams, PH(I./.olltaltf&
Illandrelarws eV White Leal, Zia; Patty, Yareialwa,
dte Whalermle dealer' in Drug., Winleff Maw, he.—
,L;lty and CoaatrY Meratuala who desire W yard's*" from
a astern Week and at atareptablepeicat are napactfally re
gulated to ienpeat ear goods. Our Whits Lead, Zise,
NIA", and Tarnishes, are soLl by more than ow thosiated
Whateral• Jobbleg Blouses Own/boat the Cal.., sal give
dadvereal eattelketion. one ecomptaiat has ever
tamed 5it.4311 Send year orders direct.
Neb. 5, ly
OftgAT !SMASH REMEDY !-511t JAMES
eL•IIICZ'S C•teitairtli rail MI PILLS, prepared from a
jawed/41os by Sir J. Clarke, V. D. Physician Extraor
dinary to the Qeeen. Tian wall kiwis& 4141(citie La no lin
poerldon, Set • sere sal safe remedy for remote Dialeulties
eel °Wrentham, from any name whatever; arid al thotish
poverthl remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the
deisat.bstlon. To tithltitdJ L.maa It 14 pee ell laity malted.
(► TIU. la a abort time, bring on the uninthly period with
regalarly.
Three have sever loots twearti.to tall when the
diteattiows ow le pews or pamphlet are fan observed.
Nor rather gartlealsrs get a pear/Met free at the Resat.
$. L-41 bad 6 postage stomps esalmed to way 'Char.
lasi meet, will Wears a bottle, eoatalaiesg orer 50 milk,
by man trail
T. W. Dien & Is., Wholesale ageete,
Pb.lidalpttla
A. D. &tattler, Agent, GeV, 'bars..
Kay 17, 2561. 1r
67•4•• agrootlionso ot of De Saafard's L rff ma !somas
mos, to leothfor eolitiza.
Married_
On the 6th inst.. by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler,
JOUli LOWER to lira. E. DUZ7 I I.IEf, both of
Arendtsville.
On the Bth rout., by the same, Er. HENRY
CRUX to Miu CARULE WALTER, both of
Franklin township.
Oa the Bth inst., by the same, Mr. HENRY
FELTY, of Adams county, to Hrs. SARAH
GROVE, of Hanover, formerly of York county.
On Thursday week, the by &T. Er. Lilly, Mr.
MICHAEL SPANGLER. of East Berlin, Adams
county, to Hiss TILLIE MYERS, of York.
On the Bth inst., by the Rev. J. R. Keiser, itr.
GEORGE W. H.I.RBACGII to Miss AT HALLNDA
WRITE, both of Ilarbaugh's Valley, Md.
At the residence of the bride's pArents, on the
ad inst., by the Rev. L. J. Beil. Mr. BALTZER
SHIELY, of Mountpleasant, to IIias4...?LNNA.II
WAGNER, of Butler township.
Disci_
Oa the 7th inst., ADAM MICII.kF.L, son of
Yr. Daniel Kann, of Middletown, aged .1 years
and 13 days.
On the 24th ult., in Mercershurg. JAMES
LOWE, Esq., formerly a member of the House of
ilepreeentatires, aged tit years 1 month and 8
Ag reer Basle-Creek, Michigan, on the 23d ult.,
,of consumption, Mrs. ISABEL COOPER, wife of
Mr. John W. Cooper, and formerly of Gettysburg.
In Littlestown, on the 13th ult., MARY JANE,
pub daughter of Morgan and Lucinda Swope,
Aired 1 year and 3 months.
On the 7th inst., LOUISA E daughter of John
jawd after Miller, of Littlestown, aged 1 year and
A dAys•
Now I an: an angel,
And with the angels stand ;
A crown upon my forehead;
A harp within my hand ;
And there before my Savior—
* pioriona and bright,
I will join in the heavenly music,
And pisise him day and night.
Year 13andersrille, on the 13th of February, of
blaatusatary croup, HENRY CALVLN, son of
AMON sad Margaretta Pisel, aged 4 years 3
months and 26 days.
ja the silence of night, in that dark solemn hour,
Came the spirit of death with his all conitring
poser,
placedliis cold hand on my lor'd Henry's
Mead,
Woo De the wings of an angel to Ilearei sped.
Test be, my bright boy, with his heart so gay,
As he'd merrily laugh and around me pled!
- Mast resign all his joy to redouble his store,
Par he has gene where death can reach him no
Now with harp in his hand in the heavenly hall
He serest the great King who is Taiditiisr tbmi s i
seraphs end angels his rob* may be I
ill iblibAear land where he rasps his re
- Mut
Thrwerhea I look on his corpse, es befogs see It lay,
%mknow that sweet !bee mast sommonlder
avay .
Millbiletlitise hope that exiMs in my breart :
*Wen well meet never stoic then to
fart.
.• Sa IbLlt os t) JOHN PRANC . Ti Iia " Iin I,ONG, W E :
g o . k
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ism ard rias l i Ar i sad 6 mouths,
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3' iresTaik
t.g. 1 81001111 Ida Wo inT ra tb ic ,
.
- A . 4.6. grls , a nd ample.,
4. r .f . ' a r .t . „/„, ? 4, er iikatias.
lir • . .4;014 Irkft.,
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DR. RIMAIIII ALLOW 01 , 11111111011111311 M—Sal
isre's Pirtersai of fah J uly :-41aadhuito the tree
of respomfbility attaching to the Lifer ile Maim et
lk widely yin:elated joenal, we Amid deem It litUe
then s crimp to resommeml any seeded aseepeced the real
virtue of which we cook' not oneedmilleesly
This balsamic , ootspoond has tomosse a hems ertare ; sal
all peesoom oho maw, and hag'. in rate setsegeserS ewe
their Georni, Oak* Broach Is I or Peamosee7 ComplNata,
make itse of this onequalisd needy.
The fo Rorie, Oortlllests from • tistisurnielikel
equally eonclas.rs ,
from tan Homy Mood, formerly &titer of the Ceirre
rational Joanssil, Canard, N , .or. resestly Asserieso
Coevals* Pie coot, Sphs, and me Chaplain is the Navy:
Mean. Seth W. told' & Co .—Crratioassu .—Two ywo
sip, • suddes and violoot apoornoy Lamp coated
mos to my beg ferversigal ormolu, mei whom 1 resswerml.
moo so mash ofpr ar by dillkulty is breathing. that I
w oilier Eastri• to sloop or root apoa a bad by arch! Tlas
oratorio' woo ostreatis, end joking from the lesticary of
tb• nnordtmi wad, 2 sinpuoseed the drowses incurable Bo
porsosstell to try • boti.l• af Wlaw's B•I•rm of WI id
Chorry, without couthiatouo la Its *Mosey, I found the
dilltralty alrowl initnely moored Wars oar bottle was
aged op bympathy with ray fellow safferors iodarwr
to oaks tbis publis mahatma, mat rwoomaised the ankle
to others similarly afflicted.
With roapoct, yam truly
urNiir WOOD
Nobs ;pumices unless espied 1. BrYTS ou the wr►pper.
Prepared by Seth W Voris t Cd , bestos, sod for sale
by A. D Huskier, Gettysburg; Jacob Trilerinter, Mambas
burg, Id etastar. New Oxford, 1) Z. Hollinger. Abbotts
toeu , William Wolf, L►et Berlin, Peter Boblits, Items
tat , W m 13 Metcalf, York Springs, bid by ill dealers is
triediclan (deb 21 4.
sheriff's Sale..
pursuance of a writ of Fie., Facia,
I
i3suing out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Adams county. Pa.. and to me directed, will
be exposed to Public Sa!e, at the Court-house,
in Gettysburg, on Sa:urday, the foti day of
April nest. at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following de
scribed Real Estate, viz :
‘A TRACT OF LAND, containing 23 Acres,
more or less, situate in Butler township, Adams
county, Pa., adjoining lamp of-Samuel Diehl,
Noah Miller, John Mcllheny, and others, on
which are erected a new two-story
Frame Weatherboard 1101:8E,a new one
story Praise Weatherboarded Back-build
ing attached', with oat-house and fruit trees.—
Seised and taken in executibn an the property of
Euzaarrn A. A Gauzes A
ISAAC LIGIITNER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Mar. 14, '59
sferTen per cent. of the purchase money upon
all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over im
mediately after the property is struck down, and
on failure to comply therewith, the property will
again be put up for sale.
Notice.
TtHE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the
Orphaa's Court of Adams county, to make
distribution of the balance remaining in the
hands of JOILPH 'Tana'', Administrator d. b. a.
r. t. a. of the estate of PICTII Barns; deceased,
late of Huntington township, Adams county, to
and. amongst the parties interested, will attend
to the duties of said appointment at his office, in
Gettysburg, tra Tuesday, the l'lth day of April
next, at 10 o'clock In the forenodn of said day. at
which time and place all persons interested may
attend. E. B. BI:EHLER, Auditor.
March 14, 1859. 3t
Gettysburg
FEMALE SEMINAR Y.—The Summer Session
of this Institution will commence on the
armed Monday of .4pri/, (April 11th.) For par
ticulars enquire at the residence of Bev. D. El-B
rea, Baltimore street, Gettysburg.
March 14, 1859. 3t
FL J. TAYLOR. U. R. PHRIZOILTIC
Win. J. Taylor & Co.,
COMMLiSION METW/1.-L`iTS and wholesale
dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions, So.
138 South Wharves, between Chestnut and
Walnut streets, Philadelphia.
SW—Sole Agents for Henry's Celebrated
Vinegar. . [March 14, 1859. 3m
Lumber.
ANY variety of
LUMBER
can be had at the. Coal and Lumber Yard of
BREADS, BUEHLER & KURTZ.
March 14, 1859.
Call and See
THE celebraaed :Sew Jersey,.
REAPER & MOWER,
at the new Ware-room of
SIJk;. DS, BUEHLER k EVRTZ.
March 14, 1850.
The Only Article
TTNRIVALLED IN MARKET, MTIII DI-
U MENSE HOME & EUROPEAN DEMAND.
reason why, is that by NaturCs own pro
cess it restores the natural color permanently af
ter the hair becomes gray ; supplies the natural
fluids, and thus makes it grow on bald heads, re
moves all dandruff,.itehing, and heat from the
scalp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus
cures all nervous headache, and may be retied
upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair;
it will stop and keep it from falling off; makes it
soft, glossy, Alma* and toessolul, and if used by
the young two or three times a weak, it will never
fall or become gray; then, readers, read the fol
lowing and judge for yourselves;
Ntw Yoax, Jan. ft, 1858.
Mxisas. 0. J. Wool) k Co.: Gentlemen:—
Having heard a good deal about Professor Wood's
Hair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray,
I made up isf mind to lay aside the prejudices
which I, in common with a great many persons,
ha 4 against 411 manner of patent medicines, and
a short time ago I commenced using your article,
'to test it kw Veal/.
The reitattliu been poverty =lisfaetery that I
am vety glad I did so, sad in jostke you, as
well as for the encouragement of who may
be as grey as I was, but who haying my prejn
dice without my reasons for setting it aside, are
unwilling to give your Restorative a trial till
they have farther proof, and the best proof being
menhir. demonstration. I write you this letter,
which you may show to any such, and also di
rect them to me for further proof, who am in and
out of the N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment
every day.
My hair Is now Its natural color and much im
' proved in appearance every way, being glossier
and thicker and much more healthy looking. I
am. yours respectfully, HENRY JENKINS.
Cor. Columbia and Carroll its., Brooklyn.
Livrsospos, Ala., Feb. 14, 1858.
Pao?. Wood : Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restora
tive has done moats good in this part of the
country. My hair has been slightly diminishing
for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight
burn when I VAS quite au infant. I have been
using your Bair Restorative for six weeks and I
find that I have a fine head of hair now growing,
after having used all other remedies known, to
no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy
now extant, and advise all who are afflicted that
way to use your remedy. Yon can publish this
if you thitikproper. Yours, kc.,
S. W. MIDDLETON.
PHILADILPHIA. Sept. 9, 1857.
?tor. WOOD : Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restora
tive is proving itself beneficial to me. The
front, and mo the hack part of my head almost
lost its covering—was in fact bald. I have used
but 2 half pint bottles of your Restorative, and
now the top of in, head Is well studded with a
promising crop of young hair, and this front is
also receiving its benefit. I have tried other
preparations without any benefit whatever. I
think from my own personal recommendation, I
can induce many others to try it. Yours, re
spectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. 11,
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three
sizes, viz large, medium, and small ; the small
holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per
bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per
cent more in proportion thaa the small, retails
for two dollars per bottle; thb large holds a
quart, 40 per cant. more in proportion, and re
tails for $3 *bottle-
0. J. Wood Jt. Co., Proprietors. 312 Broadway,
New York, (in Oka great N. Y. Wire Railing Es.
tablialmnent,) and 114 Market St., St. Louis, Mo.
,4nd sold by all good Druggjats and. Fancy Goods
Dealers.
March 13,1959, 3m
" Hard Times
N 0 Y OR E ."—.Any person (Lady or Gentle
man,) in the United States, possessing a
small capital afro= $3 to $7, can agar into an
wry and respectable business, by which From $5
to $lO pet day tan be realised. For particulars,
address, (with stamp,) W. R. ACTON XOO.,
41 North Sixth St., Philadelphia.
larch 7, 1839. 3m
- Notice.
via be as adjourned miating of the
1 11:1 4:11, N (Batista& AssgAiition," at ,
Kari.
is Oath& Basa l ea Then4aa *yak.
iss aesk (the 1740 at Y o'*eir. A tall Masa.
Mina iemo44
: '35 , 3L Bad R, Brt.
Poor-Rouss. Accounts.
aOEL B. DAUER, Esq., Treasurer, in ac
count with the Directors of the Poor and of
House of Employment of the County of
Adams, being from the 4th day of January, A.
1). 1858, to the 3d day of January, A. D. 1859:
1958. DR
January. To order on Treasurer, N 0.42, $6OO 00
May 25. " 199, 2500 00
Sept. 21. " I 4 252, 1500 00
ii ii
Dec. 356, 1500 00
Cash from N. k O. Codorf, 45 50
Fine from Edward Delap, 2 00
Balance dt.e Treasurer, 594 05
Cowan), N. II , Nardi 2
By lecat da e Treaartrer at last settlement, $125 17
111 CaeA paid OW as follow.*:
Out door paupers' support, 699 25
Merchandise and groceries, 1762 30
Pork, stock hogs, sad beef, 741 72
Beef cattle, sheep, sal horses, 904 91
Flour, grain and grinding, 628 45
Mechanics' work, 233 38
Publishing accounts and blanks, 37 00
:Stone coal, plaster, lime, guano k lumber, 292 61
Drugs and medicines, 54 84
Retnoring paupers, 23 21
Wood chopping, making rails, post, fence
and Phil' wf es. ' 161 15
Urders to Steward, sundry expenses, 150 00
Male hirelings, 136 33
Female do.,
Funeral expenses,
Sawing and boards,
DR.
IBalance in hands of Steward &LIAM set- •
tlenseut, $3 54
Amount of Directors' order, No. 7, 50 00
it 44 54, 50 00
o a " 167, 50 00
! Cash found on person of pauper, 40
Cash for wood of Dr. H. S. Huber, 1 25
;Interest due Eliza White from A. Polley, 997
I Horse sold John Scott, 00 00
Cow and lamb! Win. Howard, 47 00
1 A. Brien, balance on note, 5 00
Timothy seed, Dr. Haugher, 1 25
Collected from C. White and R. Smith, 48 21
No. 464 Vine street
Physician's aidAry,
Counsel fees,
Directors' *sue. eerviose,
Steward's salary,
Treasurer's do.
Clerk's do.
We, the uadersigaed, Auditors to settle and
adjnst the Public Accounts, do hereby certify
that we have examined the items which compose
the account, and that they are correct, being
from the 4th day of January, A. D. 1858, to the
3d day of Jannery, A. D., 1859—both days in
clusive. CHRISTIAN CA SHY AN,
ISAAC HERNTER, 1 Auditor s .
JOHN BIIINIESRHOFP,
TACOB CULP, Esq., in account with the Di
fl rectors of the Poor and Howie of Employ
ment of the County of Adams., being from the Bth
day of January, A. D. 1858, to the 3d day of
January, A. D., 1853 :
Found on person of J. Culp,
" J. Furst,
Sundry persons for tallow,
EMI
Gen ernl expen PPP, *l2O 11
Hirelings, hsn•eating, butchering, kc., 49 28
Removing paupers,
MEM
Vegetables and fruit; 28 09
Two barrels of Hour, 10 50
iligging graves and permit in Cemetery, 5 00
Sheep and beef, 41 55
Cow and calf,34 00
•
Fire barrels of herring, 45 50
Os ts, 7 50
Balance in hands of Steward, 27
We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and ad
just the Public Accounts, do certify that we have
examined the itesps which compose the above
Account, and do report that the same is correct—
the same embracing the account of Jacob Culp,
Steward, from the 6th day of January, A. D.
1838, to the 3d day ofJanuary, A. D. 185 S---both
days inclusive.
CHRISTIAN CASIMAN,
ISAAC HERETER, Auditors
JOHN BRLNKERHOFF,
March 7, 1859. 4t
List of Paupers
REMAINING in the Alms House of Adams
county on the Ist day of January, 1859:
Males,
Females,
Children,
Colored,
Total, _ . .
. 107
Tnuasieat poppets, 1535
PRODUCE OF FARM FOR 1858.
Wheat, bashels, 881
Osta, 44 MI
Rye, "
Eon of Core, "
Clover'Seed, "
Timothy 6 , "
Ouioar,
Beets,
Potatoes, u
Turnips, " 30
Loads of Cara Adder, 16
Toss of flay, 65
'
Beads of 'Cabbage, 1900
Pounds of Port, 3474
Pounds of Best, 8578
JACOB CULP, &sward
March 7, 1859. 4t
Stoves! Stoves!
SHEADS, BrRIILER k KURTZ, in their
new three-story building, earner of Carlisle
street and the Railroad, have just ruesived a
large supply of sew sad beautifisl Parlor, Saloon
aad Shop STOVES, of the latest aad moot ins
premed styles. Also, aU the latest styles of
COOK STOVES, embracing the "Noble Cook,"
" Royal Cook," " Wm. Penn,' " Sea Shell,"
"Rosin " Philadelphia Sunrise," " Fre
donia," ( timore Air-Tight. Improved) " Jewel,"
sad d "—all for wood or coal.
March 14, 181111.
Great Reduction
IN THE PRICE OF TILE I. M. SINGER k CO.'S
SEWING MACHINES.-11. liannatt, pro
prietor of the State of Pennsylvania, the counties
of Philadelphia, Erie and Allegheny excepted.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizipas of York, Adams, Cumberland and Lan
caster counties, that be will sell Sanger's Smog
Madams in reduesti prior. Persons desirous of
purchasing a good Sewing Machine should by
all means purchase one of Singer's, for they are
the ouly machines that will do the work that is
required of a Sewing Machine. Call and examine
and see for yourselves before purchasing else
where. For beauty they cannot be surpassed,
and for durability cannot be beat—there being
now in use over 15,000 of Singer's Machines,
which recommends them to be far superior to
any other in use. All I aAk is an examination
of ea Machine, and if you bare any notion of
one you will be certain to buy. Machines of
every variety of Singer's on hand. Every family
should have one of the Family Machines, for they
are certainly a handsome and useful piece of
furniture. They are not liable to get out of re
pair, and will last you a life time.
Machine Silk, Needles, Thiliad, Bobbins, Oil,
kc., kc., at all times on hand. All orders at
tended to with dispatch.
W. F. REIRDMER, Agent,
42 Market street, York, Pa.
Jan. 3, 1869. 13st
Dr. A. W. Dorsey,
ki ORMERLY of Carroll county, Md., having
penaaseatly Waited in Gettriburg, offers
professional serrices to the citizens of the
town and surrounding country ha the practice of
the Tariou branches of his profession. Office
and residence, Baltimore street, next door to
The Compiler office, where he may be found at
all times when not professionally engaged.
SCIPB/1113fess.
Prof. Nathan R. Smith, Baltimore, Md.
Rev. Augustus Webster, D. D., Baltimore Md.
Dr. J. L. Wartsld, Westminster,
Dr. W. A. Mathias, 11 AI
Jacob Raw,
John IL L00g1,11,41.,
s.l. Wangler, 't ett
$4
is,. Thomas Noinoit, ysisseg. w
Oot. fi,iWS. Oat
tICt.M,II2II
in="4l:r9 ,ll Zl I"NWto
4310101 P. Alit,
Abbey fk'Ner,
o. $O3 Korth Third Street, (three doors
Ifiae,) Philadelphia. THE OLD
ARDWAIIS STAXl)—(eetablisted 14 yam.)
Every description of Balding, Nechanicsl, ramm
ing and Household HARDWARE, b now In
store, and will be offered it the lowest taerieet
prices, to Cash and prompt Six Months Boyers.
Neils at Manufacturers' priers for cash.
Orders from new customers will receive strict
and accurate attention, and all goods sent from
this house will be as represented.
giareountry Merchants en their nest visit to
our city to make their Spring purchased are
cordially invited to call and examine our stock
and prices before purchasing,
$6741 55
March 14, 1659
DRT GOODS 110USE.—EY RE k LANDRLL,
Fourth k Arch Streets, Philadehin, are
now opening a full assortment of NEW GOODS
FOR SPRING OF 1859.
Spring Silks of New Styles.
Fashionable Double Skirt Robes.
Shawls of the New Spring Styles.
De, Lines and Fancy Dress Goods.
Bummer Poplins and Valenciaa.
?ravelling Dress Goods fall variety.
Blankets, Sheeting k Housekeeping Goods.
N.B. Storekeepers are retpectfully requested
to examine our stock of Black Silks and Shawls,
before purchasing.
P. 8. New Goods received daily, and good
bargains from the Auctions of New York and
thia ma C i la. iprer Terms Nett Cash aad prices low.
111, 18.59. 3m
207 00
65 15
18 98
100 00
1000
t 0 00
Belatirclore..A.cl - cr' - UE3_
UN GO
EH
House Furnishing
GOODS, No. 11 North Howard street, two
doors North of the Howard House.—Tho
undersigned, having made large additions to his
stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers,
Country Yerehants and others, with such articles
as they want, on the very best terms.
Havasu Whitewub, Sweeping, Dustin,
Palat e Hair, Tooth, Nail, Siher, Shoe, Scrub aad
Horse Brushes.
S6Y4I 65
WOODIX-WARE : Such as Tube( Buckets,
Meainres, Tar Buckeii, Churns, bleats, Rolling
Pins, Butter Prints, ne. Brooms, Baskets, Metz
and Cordage. Mauer's 8 minute Ice Cream
Freezers. Refrigerators, ugright and chest—the
most approved kinds. Water Coolers, in Wood
or Metal. Tin and Whit, Safes. Arthur's and
other most aroved Fruit and Vegetable Pre
serving Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block
Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Forks
and Spoons, Urns, Coffee and Tee Pots, Egg
Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Knives and
Forks, Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, Scales add
Weights, Coffee Mills. Table Castors, Old Domin
ion Coffee Pots, Shovel and Tongs, Nurse Lamps,
Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife
Cleaners, Wire Dish Covers, Table Mats, together
with a variety of articles useful and necessary to
Housekeepers. Rohr It !Veils' Patent Excelsior
Washing Machines. Plain Tin anti Sheet Iron
Ware and Brushes of every description, manu
factured to order. CEO. A. MILLS,• ,
No. 11 North Howard st._, Baltimore, lid.
March 14, 1859. ly
10 00
1 90
5 57
9 72
IL CLOTHS and Mattlogs, wholesale and
retail. Constantly on hand an assortment
o Carpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet,
Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car
pets, of every style and price. Oil Clothe from 1
ton yards wide. Also, Rugs, Mats. Stair Rods,
Canton and Cocoa Matting,s. Rag Carpets of
our own make, by the piece or yard,at lowratts.
JOSEPH VICTORY,
145 Lexington at., one door west of Howard,
M 3
GEE
EIE
3Lirch 11, 1859
J. A. Buthrattlf.
wITFI MASSIE, BELL A GOODLOE, whole
sale dealers In Boots, shoes, Bats, Caps,
No. 324 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
!larch 11, 1858.
$35.3 81
Charles Dunlap,
WHOLESALE and Retail
GROCER , 1 / 4 TEA DEALER,
Corner of Howard and Lexington Streets,
SALT/111414.1, m►
flu on band a general assortment of Groceries,
Teas, Wine 3, Liquors, Cigars, kc.
Feb. 7, 1859. ly
Hodges Brothers,
.23 HANOVER STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.
( White from Front Warehouse.)
Importers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
IMPIROIDERIRS,
WHITE GOODS,
Handkerchiefs,
SRA W LS, CRAPES,
10
100
51
7
..itry mt., as our stock is not only
large, but obtained upon conditions which will
defy competition.
We contract with thS Manndietaries foe all the
American articles we sell, and send • buyer to
Berope regularly twice • .year, to select oar
Foreign goods. We are enabled thereby to afar
greet advantages in prices, es well ea to get up
stock at all times replete with the newest and
most desirable goods.
liersheato In good credit are invitedlo examine
our stock when they next visit Baltimore, and
they will promote their own interest by doing so.
Orden by mall carefully executed when inc
eompsnied by satisfactory references.
Feb. 14, '59. 4m
IN. TEE COT RT
ADAMS COUNT
Mary E. Rider, by No. 4, August Term,
her next frieud,John 1858. The original and
Edward Plank, es. alias Subpoenas, issued in
John Rider. the above ease, having
been returned n. e. i. and due proof having been
made that the defendant could not be found
within the county of Adams,. now to wit : Jan
uary 17, 1839, upon motion (OM. k W. McClean,
Attorneys for the plaintiff, the Sheriff of Adams
county is directed to cause notice to be publish
ed in -The Compiler," a newspaper published ia
said county, for four weeks succevively prior to
the third Monday of April next, A. D. 1859, being
the first day of mixt term, requiring the said de
fendant to appear on the said third Monday of
April, to answer the complaint of the Libellant.
By the Court,
Attest—JACOß BUSHEY, Protley.
To the defendant. John Rider, above named :
In pursuance of the shove order, you are hereby
notified to be and appear at a Court of Common
Pleas, to be holden for Adams county. at Gettys
burg, on the third Monday of April next, A. D.
16511, to answer the complaint of the said plaintiff.
ISAAC LIGLITNER, sh4rl
And now, to wit : January 17, 1859, on motion,
the Court appoint John R. On, Esq., of Chana
bersburg, Commissioner to take the depositions
0011ritnesses in Chambersberg, Franklin county,
Ps., and Zechariah Myers, Esq., Commissioner
to take the denotations of witnesses in Adams
county, Pa.; Locke of the time and place of taking
said depositions to be given to the defendant by
publication is " The Consprier" fOr foot weed
nor W tha time of taking the said depositions
From the Record.
By the Court,
Attest—JACOß BL'EIHEIr i ProtA'y.
The undersigned will attend to the duties of
the above appoiAtmeat, at the office of Row* h
Ow, in Cheasberstowqr„ PA, os the 11th day of
April, 1159, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, where the above
respondent may attend.'
JOHN R. ORB, ogesewemialer.,
The andeviigned srIII attend $e the duties of
the stone spittetent, at the Masao, M. k W.
NeOisitai in Gemysburs, Pa., ea the 111* dor ot
41401,11019,*10 o' v e r . b ...i i r thookole
"1"6.11- SA S fratit
10471/1-39*
JOIUI • . X sr,'
Nett Cash
Carpets,
' Baltimore, Md
LACES,
Lnd a numerous variety! of
other articlev, and
Wholesale Dealers in
•111111C.4.11
FANCY GOODS
and
NOTIONS.
Our warehouse, which We
wilt expressly for mu. own
'e. contains six Boors, each
x 160 feet, and the large
,oak and extensive assort
tent which we keep, require
entire occupancy. Nobodse
any of the Northern= ,
ibbisiglbods to the
le combined sdroatagos to
vorce.
OF COMMON PLEAS OF
13alt1acriore•
B. T. Hynson,
UPEOLEITERSR, PAPER HANGER, AND
VENETIAN BLLND MANUFACTURER,
No. 62 North Howard Street, one door above
Lexington, Batrusoax.
Purer Havegs.--Constantly In more, Paper
Hangings of every description, and of the latest
and most approved patterns. Also, Borden,
Fire Board Prints, de.
Venetian Blissis.—Keeps on hand, and menu
factares to order Venetian Blinds of all colors,
lie. and qualities, which will compare favora
bly with any offered to the public.
isirPaper Hanging dune in the best style.—
Old Blinds repainted and trimmed, or exchanged.
Mirth 7,1869. ly
L. 1. 11/IDINg . , EDWD F. CAIIIOLL.
Harding & Carroll,
rfoXIIISSION MERCHANTS,
‘_/ Fire Proof Warehouse awl L Depot,
No. 126 North Howard Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Feb. 14, '69. ly
James H. Bosley,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Nos. 124 and 136 NortA Streit,
BALTIMORE, MD.
I am prepared to receive and sell on Commis.
lion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Having
an experience of ten years in
. the Commission
business, (and wishing to continue that alone,)
I flatter myself that I shall be able to give !ATM.
rscnos to all who favor me with consignments.
Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries,
Guano, and all kinds of Fertilisers.
Feb. 14, '59 ly
Burr Mill Stones
NI rARRANTED —B. F.
STARR k ar.
of North and Centre CO., itrcete,
opposite N. C. IL IL St.wou,
BALTIYURC, MD. M
toren; of FRENCH ISUILKS,
Importers and Dealers in Burr ,
Blocks, Bolting Cloths, Lea-
ther and Gum Beltings, Cal
cined Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Qual
ity. Also, Colone, Cucalico, and Esophes 3611
Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 7, '59. ly
T] To Merchants & Farmers. [T
CHEAP AND CHOICE
GROCERIES,
At HOOK k BALDWIN'S,
B. W. corner Lexington 4 Green Streds,
BALTIMORE, HD.
We would respectfully invite the attention
of buyers to our large and well selected stock
of prime family Groceries, comprising every
article uscially kept in a first-class °rotary,
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 &gat.
Do. do. Molasses.
Porto RICO and low grade do.--very cheap.
Rio, Lagnayra, Porto Rico, Cape Java, llaricabo,
and other CAtees.
Excellent Imperial, Young Elyson, and Gun
powder Teas, at 50 cents pei pound.
Choice Oolong do. at 50 cents.
Mir Imperial Tea at 7i Ms. per pond -sa
This Tea we warrand. equal, if not superior,
to_any Tee sold at other places for $1 per lb.
FLOUR,
FISH,
BACON,
BALT, AC.
at prices to suit the times
♦LDO,
Flue old BRANDY,
Old Rye WHISKEY,
Old Bourbon WHISKEY
POET,
lnitla t i.l
MALAGA
WINES.
Rectified Whiskey and Domestic Brandy
AT CITY PILICICII.
lerAll Goods delivered to Boats and RA&
roads free e j ( dasyayr
and
Iro caAaol POl PACIaosS
Satisfaction guarantied in all cases or the
goods returned at our expense. A liberal dis
count allowed to country merchants.
BOOK k BALDWIN,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Southwest cor. Green & Lexington eta.,
Jan. 24, '69. tf Baltimore, Md.
',A' • 40 0. tir
!Al.t•
VIOUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located
COIL OF BALTIMORE & CHARLES STS.,
MALTIDOIR, MD
The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished & Popular
Commercial College In the United States,
DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FOR YOUNG MEN
Desiring to obtain a thorough Practical Burin -
Education
Every Young lan has a Counting . Desk to him
self, sad is separately instructed.
Stumm Et ATTETILINCI PEON NIAILY STITT
BTALTI El TEX UX/011.
The most Oosuprehousive and Thorough Course
of Study, and the only
PRACTICAL METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
An bore tetrodasel.
So Copyiathom Printed or Masoocript Fame is
LAIA4I/11110 BOOL.EIZTING AT Tll
BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
This method of insttnetion is nowhere else Intro-
dueed in this country.
Zyst7 Toga( Yea should write immediately
fbr one nf those large and beautiful Ornamental
Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior
view of the College, Penmanship, lc., which will
be seat by return mail. free of cAarye, with Cata
logue containing list of students, terms of tuition,
opinions of the Press on oar new system of Book-
Keeping, etc.
FACCLTT :
K. Lome, Principal—Lecturer on thcienoe
of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc.
J. K. Pwitura, Professor of BOok-Keephse sad
Commercial Calculations.
H. H. DAMS, Associate Prof. of Book-gasphig.
N. C. Jonnisox, ProleMew of Penmanship.
8. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Mercantile Low.
Rev. R, Y. Rana, D. D., Commercial Ethics.
Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vansant,
Hon. Thomas Ss ann, Wu,. H. Ketchler, Esq.,
Jacob Trust, Esq., William Ersabe, Esq.
The time usually required to complete the full
course, from 8 to 12 weeks.
A DIPLOMA if awarded to all Graduates.
Large Circulars and Catalogues stating terms,
kc., sent my mail fres oreAarge. Address
B. K. LOSIBR, Baltimore, Md.
Feb. 7, 1959. ly
Dr. Baakee
TREATS - ALL DLSZASES FRO OF
CHARGE.—Dr. itaakiee will also give
special attention to the following cues:—
Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Croup. Influnint,
Asthma, Bronchitis and other dismal of the
Throat and Lungs. He will devote particular
attention to the treatment of all skin diseases
—Lumbago, Scrofula, Rheumatism, (scats and
chronic,) Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dys
pepsia, 'Piles, and all derangement of the
Stomach, Liver and Bowels, and also to all
chronic female diseases. special attention
will be given
to the treat
.- •
ment of the v•
EYEand EAR, •
withont tit e
nee of the
Knife or Nee- -
die, and he has constantly on hand an excellent
assortment of beautiful Artificial Byes, and
Tympanums, or Ear Drums, suitable for either
sex and all ages—lnserted in five minutes.
Dr. Beaks, bu made a new discovery of a
Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of
the Cavities., and restore perfect vision to the
Eye without the ase of the knife. Dr. Slakes
eau produce One tbeetand certificates of his
perfect conceal in curing Cancers, old Sores or
Ulcers, Fistula, Swellings or Tumors of every
description and without the use of the knife.—
Special arrangemeuts most be made with Dr.
Beaks* for the treatment of the last named
diseases, as they will require his constant ad
vise and attention. Dr. Beaks" is one of the
most skillful aad celebrated Surgeons and
physicians now living. His fame La known
permaally la nearly every principal city in the
world. lettiesedtreeted to Dr. Beaks*, (en •
closing tea esata,) from any distance, correct
ly Ise , tike *Mere el the disease, shall be
promptly answered, and patioreSs taw .d by
correelreadabae f O GRAftßai• - CO"
kiwi boa • A. 7L, Ile►P. 11.
/ 46 :1 41 Milikh ' - eat - jtikir . • • I
.'"1116 . 1111.1%. "" 1 114404P0n,
Mia,ltinacDre .A.cl-v't.9.
DAXIZL w mtg.
White titc Swo_pe,
WHOLESALE Dealers in &JUTS, SHOES,
CAPS, J. MAW GOODS; also, in
fashionable Moleskin, Silk, Felt and Fur
HATS, N. W. Cor. Baltimore and Howard
streets, Baltimore, Md.
Nov. 2), 1858.
George M. Bokee,
IMPORTER and
DIILTI IN
CHINA. GLASS, k QUM:NSW-ABE,
No. 41 North Howard St., between Lexiog
um and Fayette Streets, Baltimore, !dd.
Blirtitonowara always on baud at factory
prioea. [Dee. 20, 1858. iy
J. S. McClellan,
Deakr in Hats, Caps and Children's
Fancy Goods,
MO. 343 West Baltimore Street, near the
Eutaw House, Baltimore, keeps on hand
all Roods of the best make and latest style to
be found in a first class retail Hat store. A
call from persons visiting the City is solicited.
Dec. 20, IBLB. Gm"
Howard House,
CORNER Howard and Baltimore Street..
BALTIMORE. 311.
% iew Proprietors. Pare reduced to $1.60
per day. Call for the Howard House Coach at
the Depots.
J A . . N B . H B I U P C,
E k , Proprietors.
Ussery 24, '59. Is
Susquehanna House,
CIPPOSITE Co/yea &oho%
nAurixon,
an redneod to $l,ll per oisiiT
JOHN A. SLWE, Proprietor
January 17. G:n
Light, Light !
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR JONES'S
PATENT LAMPS, superior to all others
in the market. Also dealers in COAL OIL and
LAMPS of every description.
Constantly on hand COAL OIL of the very
beet quality, which we will sell at the lowest
market price. AU orders promptly filled.
A51,1111/0Y L CO.,
No. 1 S. Liberty st.,(neer Batthwere,)
/an. 17. 6m Baltimore, Md.
Peter Zell & Eton,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in
CORN, Corn Meal, Guanoes,
OATS, Rye Chop, Roue Dud,
MILL PIED, Hay, Straw, Phos. Lima,
FLOI - R, Field Seeds, k Gronsid Plaster
Noa. 147 & 149 NoaTu HOWARD STRICRT,
Jan. 17, '59. ly' . BALTIMORE, MD.
JOHN C. IXELLICIII. a. L. WM.
Kneiler & Prick,
ELorR & PRODUCE Commission and For
warding Merchants, North street, opposite N.
.R. Depot, BALTIMORE. .
January 17, 1859. Iy
C. W. Slagle & Co.,
C& PRODUCE lIER
CHANTS, Nos. 118 and 133 Northla
*west, Bakimore.—Being established in
the Commission business for a number of years,
they solicit consignments, and pay particular
attention to the sale of GRAIN of all Muds,
Flour, Clover Seed, Whiskey and County Pro
duce generally. 'We remit proceeds promptly.
Tracks from the Northern Cer.tral Railroad run
into our Warehouses. Refer to R. B. Buehler,
Esq., Gettysburg. pima 21., ly
Gi63 - 2 ! Gifts
WITHOUT MONEY. Gifts and Books can be
obtained at U. E. HOYT k CO.'S Great
Southern GIFT BOOK STORE, BALTIMORE,
Ed. Send to them fur a Catalogue. Greater in
ducements than ever before offered to Agents
Persons sending to H. E. Hoyt k. Co. are sure
of a Gift worth not less than fifty rents, and in
many instances worth ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS I Our list of Prize* embraces a great va
riety of Gold and Silver Watches, Lockete,Chains.„
Ladies' Broaches, Bracelets, Parlor Time Piece.,
Sewing Machines, Silk Dresses, Pictures, itc. lc.
In a new Catalogue of Books may he found
Histories Biographies, Travels, Adventures, Sto
ries An e ddotes , Tales, Narratives, Flatmates,
Sports and Pastimes. Also, Religious, Biblical,
Theological, Classical, Philosophical, Geograph
ical, Botanic's' and Agricultural Works. .
Dictionaries,Lexicons, Albums, Annuals and
Presentation ooks. Bibles, Hymn and Prayer
Books, in every style of binding. Together with
all the newest Works of the day, all of which
are hisndsomely bound and GUARA.NTEED PER
FECT in EVERY respect.
Purchasers living at a distance will, by stating
title of books wanted, be treated with-the same
liberality as if at our Store themselves.
TAKE NOTICE.—AII orders will be answered
it two days from the time they are received.
We can guarantee the best actual per ventage
(including books and presents,) ever yet offered
by any Book selling firm or agency in the Uni
ted States, and are confident that all who give
us a trial will be sure to buy again.
Persons wishing to act as Agents for Its, will
have (on application) Catalogues and a spendid
Show Card, establishing our Agency, forwarded
free of expense.
An orders should be addressed to
LC E. HOYT 1 (Xl.,
No. 41 Baltimore street, Dalliance, Ed.
Jan. 17. int
Wm. Knabe it CO.,
.OS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North 'Eutaw Street,—
SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore 'Street,
woes Charles and Light--BALTIMORM, Md.,
Manufacturers of Gold Medal Premium GRAND
AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES.
Wm. Kusbe k 00. would respectfully invite
the attention of the public , and especially those
in want of* FIRST CLAi`i PIANO, to their as
sorted stock of instruments, which. fur power
sad sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable colic I),
sad beauty of finish, have, by the ',rt. ofjudges,
bees pronounced unrivaled by any in the coun
try. As to the relative merits of our Piano+, we
would refer to the Certificates of Excellence in
our possession, from THALBEIIG. STRAKOSII,
G. SATTER and H. VIRCATEMPS, as aliso trout
some of the most distinguished profe++ors and
amateurs in the country; al+o to the fullon ing
HIGHEST PREMIUMS. received within the last
three years: GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland
Institute, 1055. 'KA, 1.57. SILVER MEDALS
at the Metropolitan In+tittite, Washinfpton. 1857;
also, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute, Philadel
phia, 1856; FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechlnics
Institute, Richmond, 18:6. 1856 All instru
ments of our manufacture have the full iron
frame, and are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS.
DML.Particulair attention paid to the !tele( Lion
of instruments for di.tant orders, and a privilege
of exchange granted at any time uithin six mos.,
if the instruments should not prove entirely satis
factory. -hi liberal discount to Clergymen,
Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal.
Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan
tage to give na a call. as by greatly increased
facilities, we are enabled to 611 all orders with
dispatch.
jpap-Constantly on hand, a large assortment
of MELODEONS, from the best Factories.
SECOND-HAND PIANoS at Ureat Bargains,
at prices from VO to $l5O. Pianos Exchanged,
Hired and Tuned.
A call is respect - folly solicited.
WILLIAM K.N.tBE k CO
January 17, 1869. ly
New & Rich
EIEWELRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT
ED WARE, ke.—A. E. WARNER, Gold and
Ilversmith, No. 10 Nolan Gar STIMPT, BAL
TIEURE, MD., has in store a besintithl assort
ment of styles and patterns of RICE JEWELRY,
suitable for presents, embracing aOast tariety
of Plain Gold and bett Broaches, aildi, Car
!Ankles, kn., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, "timer Rings
pet with Diamond, Raby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald,
ke., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains,
Miniature Lockets, Gold Tbimblts, Cuff %as;
Signet, Chased and Plain Gold tangs ; Pencas
mid Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold. and
Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pinsk gar Rings, ie.
ALSO,
A variety of Silver Mounted A Plated Castors,
Cake Baskets, Waiters, 'Candlesticks, flatter and
Salt Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Knives, lipoolSs,
Forks, Ladles, Yaney Articles, ha, all of "tick
is reeVeetfolly tared as the lowest Serval
ie,:rbe Otiikatry Trade and Dealers gesnivally
ass Invited Isere me a call, a n d-Ys— ns
and Prises, being-ustAdlni that lar MY=
MANI smasoi be sapaseisiiMrise Swam or
an law, aloft Imo tilt poitOrsts.
;owl IT, um. Ir.
Fraser Elver
(117T1)OX8 t—Com to the Stort of goosor.
‘t. j mount for Bargains I—The undersigned
w aeld most respectfully Inform the puhihrthaa
he hes purchased the Store of John Want, at •
t; rcentnount, Adams eonntf, halfrway as the
road from Gettysbutig to Intsattabiarc whose he
expects, by attention and mall prolate, to re
tain all the old customs and smart lota of new.
II is stock of DRY GOODS, of every description,
; niceties, Confectionaries, Queentreare, Wootlee
were, Croekery-ware, Hardware, in,, In.large
and varied—equal to thot of any otbetrAftt elau
tore—aud be w/H see at prints; airtuniskietsk
10e. Ile only asks a trial, SO prove the Vault of
this aasertion. •
JOHN •. swors
Country produce taken in exchange tot gook.
J. ALEX. HALUTA.
The undersigned also carries on the CAS:
RI AGE-MAKING at the same Plan, sad
Wrung rare indu to tieserbesers. Us
warrant his !cork good, whilst his duties ars
among the most moderate. Repairing alone all 4 .
short notice. J. ALK.T. HARPI/2.
Feb. 14, 1850. ly .
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR STORE.—Tbe underlie; itt lik
fully announce to the citizens of
and the public generally, that they "tt
a new LIQUOR :STORK on Railroad street, in* •
Bide, and midway •between the Paaseurie
Freight Depot, and have mails arrangement" te
keep constantly on hand a fun supply of Obis&
of Liquors, Foreign and Domestic, such as RM.
dies, Wines, Holland and Domestic (lies, Old •
Rye and Itectifled Whiskey, Champagne. Mere .
Bandy, Cherry Brandy, Cordials, Luke,
and Wines of every grade.
The above Liquors will be furnished et the
most reasonable rates and warranted pet Ity
strict attention to business and en sent to *sae,
we hope to meri4 the patronage of the paleac. -
b a r All orders promptly attended to.
Feb. 21, COVEY k lianOt
The Farmers' & Mechanics'
S►VINCIS INSTITUTION of Adonis count y
receives money on deposit. daily , frion 9
A. M. until 3 o'clock, P. M.. and on battorday
from 9 o'clock, A. M., until 6 o'clock, PAM.— -
Interefit on deposits from 2to 5 per cent.. Special
deposits paid agrerabl) to notice, and trausitut
deposits paid on demand with interest.
Interest on special deposits. n lieu nude fbr ti
mouth.; and upwards, 4 per cent.; for 3 months
and npward4, 3 per cent.: on transient deposits
for 30 days and upwards, 2 per cent., and on
rtsgular weekly deposits 5 per cent.
The popularity of this Institution with ell
classes of the community, both In town sad
country. and its consequent sucvsa, may be as
cribed in part to the following reasons:
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, Ineorporatod
or otherwise, to married or single ladies, 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. 24.185. t.
ItESTAURANT.—Tbe tindersignedhas
opened• s first-claps Restaurant, on the
uwer flour of liceonsughy's Hall buildint, In
Carlisle street, Gettysburg, and solicits a 'bare
of the public's patronage. Tbe rooms have Just
been fitted up in the Mint approved stylz, and
will compare favorably with many of the best In
the cities. His Oysters, Ale, de., wlll always be
found of superior• quality, sad his charges
moderate.
The proprietor is thankful for the be run of
custom hale already receiving, and is resolved to
make "TTs Gan" even more popular, If possible.
Feb. 14, 1859. A. B. PRIOR.
SSELLING OFF !— The undersikned, having 411;-
polled of his Store at New Oxford, and In
tending to remove West, will sell off the goods
in his Hampton Store actually at cost 1 lie is
desirous of closing out the stock as speedily es
possible. The assortment is very large, and not
to be surpassed In quality. It embraces Dry
Goods, of all kinds, such as Cloths, Casements,
Vesting! ; Satins, Silks, DeLaines, Cashmeres, Al
paces', Merinoes, Domestics, he. ; Hardware and
Groceries, cineensware, Woodenwarc, Hats and
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry,
Perfumery, Cutlery, Stationery. Notiorif"and
Fancy Goods, in almost end!ela variety; in dhort,
every article that is to be found is a first class
Dry Goods, Grocery and Hardware Stara.—
Country Merchaais are Invited to call asst] m
anilas these Goods. A rare chance will be of
fered to purchasers. The actual City cost prices
will only be asked. my-Come One I Costa All!
JACOB AULIBAUGH.
Feb. 31,'59. 2m*
WJIT!OUT SURGICAL OPER4TIOIq3 OR
LOSS OF BLOOD.—Cancers, Tumors,
Wens, Scrofula, Ulcers, kr., cured in a short
time, without the knife, by Dr. IgacNienot,
(Colleague of the late Dr. Lounaberry.
No. 50, North Fllll Street, below A rch,Philatra.
The remarkable success which has attended
the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, ho., by Dr.
IfecNichol, fora number of years past, has at
tracted the attention, and to many instances
has secured the hearty approval of malty mi.
neat Physicians in Philndelphis, who sr, a*
longer willing to risk the dangers and liiister
tatnties of cutting.
CLIWZA .C. 1.1/ 111. CCM I—if properly treated
and promptly. A great majority or the eases
of Cancer, can be effectually cured. The au.
merons patients, from every settles of the
country, w ho buve been cured under this Method
of treatment is u guarantee of its superiority
over eery other known system.
Those who may be afflicted with these die
eaßes.and desire further information Of AMC*,
will please address Dr. klacNiebol, whets they
will receive prompt attention end a Cep) of
Pamphlet., on the treatment of Canon—free
of charge.
White Swelling, Rip plume, Serpi*lolo4o
Malignant I.7lcer-r, Diseases of the Mouth med
Tsroat, Cicerations of the Bones, rearic SIMI id
Dead, and all diseases of the Skin, smaegurisats
ly cured, and proper remedies sent—istrifpllit
packed—by Express ft' any part of the coilsitry.
In e%ery case a plain description nil the li.
ease is required. Address Dr. litteNiciid: WE&
50 North Lth Street, Philadelphia, Nis% tbr
and 31.tuuMctorer of Dr. Louasberry & Co's
Celebrnted Imperial Deptirative. the 11111atiand
most relinble Family Medicine of the Niostel9 . lll
ecntnry, for the ccre of all diseases orialisistipf
in impurities of the blood.
Jan. 10,1839. 3m
*otice. A
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ToiN EYLER'S ESTATE.—Letteri
pl aleatory on the estate of John Eykr,Jahtief
Cumberland township, Adams county. deeertelbd,
haring been granted to the undersigned, raiding
in the same township, they hereby Ova 1,0114 to
all persons indebted to said estate to mlio
Ml
mediate payment, and those haringet=
the same to present them pommy a
for settlement. IiENKY ElLPikt -
JESSE3IIRSLKTZ.
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Feb, 14,'59. 6&
T'urnske Election.
lIIRE Stockholders in the Yotk Ind Gettysbotg
Turnpike Road Cotspany, are hereby seti
that as election for Presidest,llllasseere sod
other officers, to condset thil albite .offfite cop
pray, will be held at the public hour. of /boy s 's.
Horrnu, in Abbottatown, on iretionidah
23d day of Mara inst., bettieee the Soleil iifil 2
o'clock, X. Ind 2 o'clock, P. 31.
JOSEPH SMYSII:I4
March Y, 1889. td
Wall Paper.
have Jost received from Ai e*,
1 4,
.assortment of WALL PAPER own/ "-
DO Mr BLINDS, of theiatett dyke, aire ' be
sold at the lowest ester poiteibic. -.:•:'n - ii
We hive shoo the best and awaited Mi. of
aal
Window Blind Armen that ass liwtilit t.
We hays still oat hand tiollood lima, I
pent of Mau, &ea, iforainv, MK
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articles La oar line of business, J*
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"The Gem."
At Coot !
Cancer Cured,
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