.ante 4 fs Pkedekitil C:Hirt kome—A gentleman fr om rrodoriek, 21144 intbnns is exciting Niue otourred in Murt, in that city, day4aefore yesterday. Daring the in yeaSiption of an alleged charge of for go" against a third party. the evidence or Ws crime, In the form of a note, it seems, was traced to the possession of Col. Vi'ut, p. M au jaby, a Nell known lawyer, who was immediately cited but In contempt of the Court refused to an pear before the Grand Jury. Judge Nelson, upon hearing of the matter, had the Colonel arraigned, fined him five hundred dollars, and, in addition, sentenced him to - be sent to Nilson. The friends of Mr. M. were greatly excited. =—Clipper. Skktee Case.—Mr. Sickles Indict rd for .Murder.—WASHINCITON, March 17.—The grand jury to-day, after a pa tient investigation, indicted Moo. Dan iel E. Sickles for the wilful murder of Philip Barton Key, of this city. Against. Mr. Butterworth, who was prescut at the killing, they found no bill whatever, in view of what was developed before them. Attempted .3furder and Suicide —Sr. Lama, March 17.—A man named Ham ilton, residing in this city, shot his wife and then shot hiensulf last night. lb has been married but three months. The cause' of the rash act is attributed to jealousy. Hamilton is mortally won lid txi, but it is supposed that Lis wife will recover. DeatA of Mike Wadi, an Ex-irenther of Congres.—New York, Murat 17. The dead body of Mika Walsh, an ex member of Congrees, was found this morning in an area of a building on the Eighth avenue. The unfortunate man, it - Was thought, had been robbod and murdered. Another version of the affair, bow over, and which is probably eorreot, says that Mike fell down thirsteps of the area whilst totoxicated, and broke his neck. His friends are mourning over the event. Election of U. S. Senator.—Tarsrox, N. J., March 17.--Thu Legislature of this State wont into an election for United States Senator today, and chose John C. Ten Eyck, (opposition,) over the Democratic candidate. This result wus brought about by the combina tion of the "Americans" with the ite publieatis. ear Shun the company of the vicious The Marlmen-s. GETTYSIICILG—S.truttu.tr ire?. Superfine flour ... ltL4 • Flour - N% heat ...... C0rn i .........a. o.its ...... Buckwheat Buckwheat Mea1...... .... Clurer Seed ......... Timothy Seed Flax Seed. ........... ....___ ..... Plaster of earls Purl 3 MI 1 35 to 1 54/ BALTIMOttg---Fatuar LA iotke ........ NV heat 'uro 4 lover Seed • Timothy Seed.. ilea Cattle, per hunt! • Hogs, per hund 11 ay Whifkey. • Guano, Peruvian, per ton HANUVE}:-.TIWRIIDAV LAST. Flour, frivol *agent Do. from stores . Wheat its (lover Seed.... Timothy Seed.. I'Llater YORK—FRIDAY LAST Floor, from vrogona....— ... Do. from stores Wheat llye Worn 1 hits - flower Seed Timothy seed .. Plaster... S - *:>ecial l'otioers.. irr Arnow the many restoratives whim nature tem map plied be netters the alllictioos of hameoity there le ea more javorfte one for • certain clan of dlaeamea than the ..ame "ahicral guns " of the 14114 Cherry Tree ; bet linrever valuable it is, It. power to Leal. to soothe. to relieve, and to ems, is enhanced tea toti by aciretille am} isatchaile combination with other ioreclieols, tbemeelvm assail worth. Th is happy crawling *Mats in that " Combloation awl ► form Iwiciai " Or MOGC/OO know, u DR. W DAWASI OP WILD CUD DY, oboe* rains in caring Cougia, Cohis, Dios. clads, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Puinamary At- Alettelle, aal Incipient Coe ianytion te in oti wade. Important letter from Bev. Jacob Seehlre, well known, mad highly respected throogbont the State of Pioussylvaida. titOTEG, re , Pea. Id, 1830. 13. W. /owls I Co., Doston—Dear bus:—Having realised la my family Important besell'• frees the ass at soar waleable preparation—% Isuar's Eta inam of ill ild Cher . 7-4 affords me plimeore to recommend it to the piablic. &wee Mght years ago one of my daughters seemed to barn a decline, Lod Hula hopes a.r bee recovery wore entertain -1 Wen prorated a bottle of your *iceboat Salaam, amid Nikes Mashed these the abuts of the coolants Si the bottle Uwe wu a great improvement is her bealth. hare is my leeditidual case,• male frequent nee of your vidailste medicine, and have always been beueltted by it. I wee* however, easitom the public , agnmat impaction., Wows tiers 4 a good dual of spurious Ntatar's Balsam at Mid Cherry afloat throughout the country. of vile sad worthies eisesterfaita The wily fisaaisse, Petra, sad Ilmircinal Balsam Wu the same of .•1. BUTTS " witless with • pen, and the printed 5.1.014 of Use proprieties., a. W. INJWLS A Co., "oe the otter wrapper. Prepared by float W Yowls A Co , Boston, and ter sale by A. D. Hastier, Gettysburg; Jacob Palm le r, rintuas burg; N. Siestar, New Oxford; D. IA Liolboger, Abbotts town ; Williams Wolf, Jiset Berlin Peter Uobtt4, tiso3P toe • Wm. B. Metcalf, York Sprinis; 101,1 by AO dealers se szawiiiireee. eato BALDNII3B CUR:X.—For real wortas, Wood's Bair Iledorative is ustsobtedly fte but proparatioa now in use, for restoring bur on bald limas, clanging gray bait to is original color, std u a cosmetic or care for plus plea, it Is tut *eking the place of other prsparationa. Igo toast mew-aidays is osimplata without i t. OarrwiOn.--Sewar• of worth's= imitation*, u several ars alreedg la Ms marital, tailed by dillarant names. Um se t a lpi 4asboas the vol. (Profaasur Vioai's Hai Iteatorativs, MU, and New york,) are blown on the bottle, laid by ail acid Paden:. Stadium dudes*, also yall homy sad throat doolara is th• as tilts* ealeassela. HOLLOWAVII OM 'JUT ALND FILLS.-1. meg w easeling MO Wsrain in Ink asosairy fa Miens to heaseeshakhtero pads. Thal art alliettat to &aka tho 1 11+ hoe Witt $116414041, homosee, hoseetilt i 1 k &owl km woos to Ileelibe I*l thorn. Sow we eolltetatte to fibr UNA onerihito d the Amer cm be etpoiltiosity moot 1. 10411 .111)Valll Ilinnatansilliii .as et nothotoes ?ilia +iorr.aaat The Wear aged the merit teritatiew seetter OWL pashease the homotettipt "Me lea. OW atetet, attlett ea a heiraiole Anode, shoo hes ampotha at the nalleol thato..amis sere ao teetotera at Ute toteett oat mead, oat tam a WU, eemoilete, art porameeat ear a eahheeet. TELISILAND BALL TU LOBS spisaali akar, dank ems ca at Irealkiartaa, ea Tharsaky alga; traatiosided amorra. An is seerael s . o f um, had wen peoust. „ I d a g iniaired Ilaaarana ezeseelaislz. LAI Xvisit log Ina* in tan Nom bonnaig ne s , ir im s e m pen *WI recripie a lailassa sad a sarassaba la th ,,,, f i r o" vow a p s erma supromrs tab Imam oniiimk, bon Oa annarinan abaft Ana ft swam pallan, Ask fla ast API tar enat Anse owe 411:eay Vine. lYi 2‘. lst On the 15th last., bytioldbomitillikkhis., Mr. JEREMIAH' SCHIIIIIII, boll Iowa& ship, Adams count" ) to MM TILL. JAila DICKS, of Ilamptim, Adams emu*. ise At the residence of Jong► Aphiso, Petersburg, Mr. CHARLES LAFFERTY, aged about 58 years. His remains were interred in the !Cock Chapel grace yard. tin the trith inFt . at the residence of her brother, (Sir James Ewing,) in rranklin town ship. Miss ELIZA EWING, aged GI years and month On the 12th inst., in Baltimore, of T; fever, Mr. THOMAS F. FRAZER, recently of this Mao, and a member of Getty' Lodge No. 124, 1. 10. of O. F. Chi the 23d ult., haiiiibbottrtown, Mrs. CARO. UNE I'ILLECELL, in the :Atli ;ear of lier , es= Man mated On the 12th inst., Mrs. MARY MAGDALENE, wife of Peter Mickley, Sr., of Franklin township. aged 83 ) ears 11 months and 2u dais. Mrs. M. was, for many yesirs,• couststesit and faithful member of the Orr. Ref. Church On aerount of bodily infirmity. for the mat few earl of her life. she was deprived of the public or. hip of God; but this did not pre‘ent her from attending to her spiritual interests. In all her trial 4 she looked to God for support ; and now eh.: has gone to receive her reward. In hor death her khildren hate boat an atferuonate mother: and the pour. a fri, lid Ns ho ueter seut the hungry empty aµ ay. Her funeral vrallarge ly attended. The text selekted for the foneral sermon was: 2 Tim . 4 chap., 7 end CITII.I. COMING !—Just receive-4 at the Store of CobtAx a large supply of I 'A Pti, k till OES. it the incest Spring and Summer styles of flats and raps in the nuirketjnet opened. Cell and see them. They have never been excelled is quality and price in (logy/Mum before. .11imsAusing been fortunate in laying in a new stock orßoote and Shoes, we are enabled to offer inch bargains as will as tonish the public. a y- We have also added to our stock of WALL PAPEJt another supply of the moat beautiful patterns. COBRA); k CULI'. March 21, 1859. tf Marble Yard Removed. TILE subscriber having removed his plaice of business to East York street, a short dis tance below :it. James' Church, would announce to the public that be is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in Lis line, such as Monu ments, Headstones, /re., Le., of every variety of style and finish, with and without bases and sockets, to snit purchasers, and at prices to suit the times. Persons desiring anything in his line will find it a decided advantage to examine his stock and NUN before purchasing elsewhere. THE underAgned have opened a Lumber Yard, at their Warehouse, corner of Strat ton street and the Railroad. Gettysburg, where they now have Lumber on hand and will con stantly kesp .n large assortment, to which they usk the attention of havers. Their prices are Its low as the lowest, and no efforts spared to ac commodate. KLINEFELTEK, SEITZ * 6 00 T"public are hereby cautioned against pup. elpt3inp ur taking a transfer of a Pruntls. Bury Note, fur One Hundred Dollars, given by the undersigned, with Emanuel Golden, to Jolts WAILIaI:K s on the 14th of March, 11158, and pay able uu the 14th of January next. As the un dersigned has not received - value therefor, he will nut pay said Note unless compelled to do so by a due course of law. CORNELIUS S. GOLDEN. 11lonntplessant twp., March 21,'59. 31* 66 50 2 00 .5 25 toy 50 .1 5U to 1 75 1 20 70 6 50 T 00 TIE second and final account of JOlltpif LILLY. Assignee of Gactacut W. LILLY, has been tiled in the COurt of Common Pleas of _Warns comity, and will be confirmed by the said Court on the ISM day of April next, unless cause be shun n to the contrary. li 25 to 6 37 1 57 tot 95 80 to 97 ...... 7:: to 82 ...... 52 to 58 C 12 to G 37 2 00 to 2 25 7 50 tolo 50 8 00 to 9 00 12 00 tote; 00 28 to 29 02 00 NOTICE is hereby given to ail legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin. iteration accounts hereinafter mentioned vf ill be presvnted at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation cud allowance, on Monday. the 18tA of -Jell nest, et 10 o'clock, A. M.. rite t EKE 5£7 6 25 .. 1 25 to 1 50 80 70 . 60 6 50 2 00 6 26 92. The account of Daniell P. Dice, Adminis trator of the estate of John Dice, deceased 93. First and final account of Samuel Kri;e, Executor of the last trill and testament of John Clityhattgb, deceased. 94. The first and final account of Michael tier ring,' Administrator of the estate of Jacob Metz, late of Ilantiltonban towm.hip, deceased. 95. The tirbt account of Noah Miller amt John Miller, Executers of the litst, will and testament of John Miller. deceased. 96. :The second account of Frederick Dellone, surviving Executor of John Dellone, deceased. 112 a ti 25 1 20 to 1 60 82 70 60 . ...... .4... 6 50 1 13 6 50 91. The first and final account of L. E. Hart zelLacting Administrator of the estate of George .1. ilartzel, deceased. 93. The first and final account of Joseph L. Shorh. Esq., Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of William Lightner. deceased. 99. The first and final account of Eve New comer, Eexecutrix of the last will and testament of George Newcomer, d 100. The first account of Holtz, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Snyder, deceased. 101. The first account of John Snyder, obe of the Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Snyder, deceased. 102. The first account of Jacob Chntinister and David Chronister and John Chronister, Executors of John Chronister, deceased. / 103. The first and final t of -Valentine Warner, Administrator of the tate of Valentine Warner, Sr., Late of the Bough of Gettysburg, deceased. ZACBARIAR MYERS, Register. Register's Office, Gettig-1 burg, Mar. 21, 1854. f / OtICO. ITE rindersid, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's /Court of Adams county, to make istribution/Of the balance remaining in the hand 3 of .16'51P11 TANLOS, Administrator d. 6. a. c. 1. a. of/the estate of PIITER 811YDIM, 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 Gottyshurg, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the forerfoon of iwid day, at which time and place all persons interested !lay attend. E. B. BUEHLER, Auditor. Barth 14. 1853. 3t JACOIt SECHLZR S HEADS, BUEHLER. k KURTZ, in their new thren-story building, corner of Carlisle street and the Railroad, have just received a large supply of new and beautiful Parlor, Saloon and Shop STOVES. of the latest and most im proved styles. Also, all the latest stylise of COOK STOVES, embracing the "Noble Cook," Royal Cook,' '• Wm. Peas," "Sea Shell," "Morning, star," "Philadelphia Sunrise," '• Fre donia," (Baltimore-Air-Tight, improved) " Jewel," and "Charm"—all for woodor coal. March 14, 1859. TOFU EYLER'S ESTATE.—Letters testa mentary on the estate of John Eyler, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, they hereby pre notice to ail persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those haring °Liras vain* the same to present them properly'anthenticated for settlement. HENRY EYLER, JESSE SHERERTZ, Feb. 24, '59. St greesdors. rhsStockholders is the York and Gettysburg arnplke Ftosd Gaps y, are hereby nod tt aR election for President, Mammon end other officers, to conduct the affairs of the com pany, will be held at the public house of litagnst. Hormen, in Abbottstown, es Wednesday, Ms 234 day of Nerds lag., between the boars of 13 o'clock, E. and 2 o'clock, P. M. JOSEPH SMYSER, &ley. Mareh 7, 1859. t 4 rp02411004, awn &ado &m e. a large as serl at Ntrrbizi dr Area's. Md~i~~ I:1 ieci_ Fresh Arriyal! WM. A. MEALS Gettysburg, March 21, 1859. . New Lumber Yard. 3lsrch 21, 1859. 3u¢ Caution. Notice. J..\47013 BUSHEY, March 21, 1850. 41* Register's Notice. Stoves! Stoves! Notice. Turnpike Election. 13altirdoret• -.A.cl:cr4"Ui!s_ •I I um EMtn COTTAGE YUEN! 111,, W. lIE ' 010, No. 101 North Ch streetAllaltimorthasisg been engaged for last I years iltAbe suunafarttwe and salt'44 the *bore desirable Punillare, salted to country residences, has on hand a Large variety, manufac tured expre.aly for retail sales. Al.o. Oak and Walnut Chamber Sets, Oak and Walnut Extension Tablas, Dining Room and Fancy Clln/r9, Sideboards, /Isar sad Huk Mat %,“' a . ea th r and Bolsters, kr, au. March 21, 18:.9. ly J. A. Ruthrauff, WITII „MASSIE, BELL k GOODLOE, wboir •a'.c dealers in Butts• Shoes, lieu. Caps. So. 314 Baltimore street. Baltimore, Md. 11.-1 big ita‘e to inform my friends and that w e hate on hand a large and 0 , ,1i.1 , ~toc kof !loots. Shoes and flaw, among k 3 large as-ortinent of Ladies' and Gen t;,•men s t Hy made a ork, a itil a variety of Northern work, thicb Imo been selected -with gnat care from the stocks of some of the best Matinficturers m the Country. jparl)racr* from Country Merchants and ex cln.i‘e Shoe 1/titlers respectfully solicited sad esetuttA with ilm , pritrh. Address J. A. RrillIBAl7lP, Care of Massie,Bell a: Goodloe, March 21, 18:7.9. Baltimore, Md. 691 L CLOT/IS and liauings, wholesale and retail, Constantly on hand an aasortment Carpets' at low prices, oonsisting of Velvet, 'lmage's, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car peta, of every gtyle and price. ill Cloths from 1 to 6 )6rtli wide. Alm), Rage, Mats, Stair Rods, C,intioi and Cocoa Matting'. Rag Carpets of our on 'n make, by the piece or yard. at lowrates. JOSEI'II VICTORY, 145 Lexington pt., one door west of Howoid, March 14, 1839. 3m Baltimore, Yd. - - - Carlos Dunlap, W "L" t11 111 0VR k etail TEA DEALER, Corner of Howard and Lexington Streets, riAttiteuax, Ittis'on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Teas, - Wines, Liquors, Cigars, to Feb. 7 IR;,p• 1 y House Furnishing ( - 4 (N)DS, Xi% 11 ..Vvrte Berard &red, two Jr doors North of the Howard !louse.--The undemigned, daring nude large additions to his stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers, Country 31erchants and others, with such articles AA airy want, on the very licit tenon. list suns : Whitewash, Sweeping, Dusting, Paint, (lair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, shoe, Scrub and Horse Brushes. Woooes-traae : Such as Tubs, Buckets, Measure., Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, Rolling Pins, Butter Prints, Lc. Brooms, Baskets, Mats and Cordage. Masser's 5 minute he Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, ngright and chest—the most approved kinds, Water Coolers, in Wood or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre serving Cans, pisin Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Forks and Spoons, l'rns. Coffee and. Tea Pots, Egg Boilers. Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Knives and Forks, Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, Scales sad Weights, Coffee Mille, Table Castors, Old Domin ion Coffee Pots, Shovel add Tongs, Nurse Lamps, Toilrt Sets. Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife Cleaners, Wire Dish Covers, Table Mats,dogettrer with a %gritty of articles useful and necessary to Ifons.kcepers. ltohr k Davis' Patent Excelsior IVashing Ilachines. Plain Thu and sheet Iron Ware and Brushes of every description, manu factured to order. GEO. , A. MILLS, No. 11 North Howard st y BalMmore, Md. March 14, 18:4.t. ly Hodges Brothers, 09 HANOVER STREET, /e BALTIMORE, MD. Irlato Iron Front trareAcnue.) Importers • a lUSIEIiV, GLOVES, k.:101IWIDCRI111, Ir II IT 4' GOODS, Handkerchiefb, SII.IWLS, CRAPES, L.l ES , rid a numerous variety of 0 th er articles, and IWhole. , ale Dealers in AMERICAN F.INCV GOODS and NOTIONS. Our warehouse, which wa expreasly fur our own :c. contains six floors, each ) x 161.1 feet, and the large .ock and extensive assort kent which we keep, require ‘entireoecupaw. Nohouse any of the Nofflern Cities, bliing goods to the country, le combined advantages to the country merchant, as our stock is not only I: w, but obtained upon conditions which will defy competition. We t.tract with the Manufacturers for all the American articles ire sell, and send a buyer to Europe re t ro/arty twice a year, to select our Foreign goods, We are enabled thereby to offer great advantages in prices, as well as to get up a stock at all times replete with the newest and most desyable goods. Merchants in good credit are invited to examine our stliek when they next visit Baltimore, and they'Will promote their own interest by doing so. Orders by mail carefully executed when ac compaitied by satisfactory references. Feb. 14, '59. 4m Divorce. N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF I ADAMS COUNTY. Merl IL Rider. by No. 4, August Term, her next friend,John 1858. The original and Edward Plank, re. alias Subpcenu, issued In John Rider. the above case, having been returned n. e. i. and due proof baring been made that the defendant could not be found within the county of Adams, now to wit: Jan.. nary 17, 1859, upon motion of M. k W. McClean Attorneys for the plaintiff, the Sheriff of Adam; county is directed to cause notice to be publish ed in "The Compiler," a newspaper published in said county, for four weeks successively prior to the third Monday of April next, A. D. 1859, being the first day of next 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 BCSUEY, Fro(A'y. To the defendant, John Rider, *bor.. named : In pursuance of the above 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. 1839, to answer the complaint of the-said plaintiff'. ISAAC LIGIITSKR, &Serif. And now, to wit : January 17, 1R59, on motion, the Court appoint John It. Orr, Eeq., of Chain.. bersburg, Commis loner to take the depositions of witnesses In Chambersburg, Franklin county, Pa., and Zechariah Myers, Esq., Commissioner to take the depositions of witnesses in Adams county, Pa.; notice of the time and place of taking said depositions to be given to the defendant by publication in "The Compiler" for fuur weeks prior to the time of taking the said depositions respectively. From the Record. By the Coart, Atteat—JACOß BUSIIEY, Proth'y, The narkesigned will attend to the duties of the shove appointment, et the office of Rowe k Orr, is Cluunbersburg, Pa.., on the 11th d.iy of April, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., where the above respondent may attend. JOHN aOR Comaissioner. The undersigned will attend to the duties of the above appointment, at the office of M. k W. McClean, in Gettysburg, Pa., on the 13th day of April, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. 11, where the above respondent may attend. ZACHARIAH MYNAS, Chaomiseimser. March 7, 1859. 4t Call and Bee celebrated New Je R T EAM k MOWER, at the new Ware-roma of BBRALDB, REIRBLER %WM Morel 16, 1869. • nATTLS POWDZA.--Brailds. Frossiald Cu'. Osttl•Msditdatta—a first rate sr: tisk "tor liorses; - Cattle and llogs--asn had at SNYDER .1 BENNER'S. ROXIIPXI Sheriff's Sale. A is ciu!ce of a writ ' rieri wilit of the courtelgow=te of will etwilltr, Pa, to Olt be exp, • public 1104 a, at dot Ceertditeese,i la itorHi . h o n 414exrda7, etA ;qv of Ara 'Mr; o'clock, P. )L, the enowlidg de- i scribed Real estate, viz A TRACT OF LAND, containing 23 Atm, more or less, situate in Butler tosruihip, Adams county, Pa., adjuiniug lands of Samuel Diehl, Nuah Miller, John Mcllheuy, and others, on which are erected • new two-story 'Frame Weatherboard 1101 - '},a sew one- 1141, story Frame iVeatherboarded ld log with out-house and fruit trees.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of N&LSAINTN A. k 01/01011 ALII.RT. INAAC LIGHTNER, SArrif. Sheriff's Oftles, Gettysburg. Mar. 14. '59. ve r y -Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must he paid ON er im mediately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property a ill again be put up fur sale. - - The Farmers' & Mechanics' SAVINGS INSTITrTION of Adams county receives money on deposit daily. from 9 A. until 3 o'clock, P. and on :Saturday from 9 o'clock, A. U., until 6 o'clock. P. M.— Intereat on depogita from 2to 5 per tent.. Special deposits paid agreeably to notice:, and transient deposits paid on demand 'a itli interest. • Interest on special deposits, a hen rn50....! for 10 months and upwards, 4 per cent.; fur 3 months and, upwards, 3 per cent.; on transient deposits for 7;0 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 in town and country, and its consequent success, may be as cribed in part to the following reasons: It offers a conecnicut, 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 r io married or single ladies, to students, merchants, clerks, and business men generally, to minors and all who hare 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 administes tors. (Gettysburg, Feb. 28, 1859. GLOLOS P..LIIILT Abbey at Neff, O. 308 North Third Street, (three doors 1 1 11 above Vine,) Philadelphia. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND--(established 24 'years.) Every description of Building, Mechanical, Farm ing and Household HARDWARE, is now in store, and will be offered at the lowest prices, to Cash and prompt Six Moths B Nails at Mtieufactururs' prices for cash. Orders from new customers Will receive strict and accurate attention, and all goods sent from this bowie will be as represented. ifirCoantry Merchants on their next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases ore cordially invited to call and examine our stock and pricet before purchasing. March 14, 1869. 3m - - Nett Cash DET GOODS HOUSE.—EYRE k LANDELL, Fourth k Arch Streets, Pkiladelphia, ate now opening a full assortment of NEW GOODS FOlt SPRING OF L&3. Spring Silks of \ew• Soles Fa_•bionable Double Skirt Robes Shawls of the New Spring Styles. , Dc Laines and Fano,- Dress Goods. Summer Poplins and Valeneias. Travelling Dress Goods full variety. Blankets,Sheeting At Housekeeping Goode N. It. Storekeepers are respectfully requested to examine our stock of Ilbick Silks and Shawls, before purchasing. P. 8. New GaAs received daily, and good bargains from the Auctions of New York and this City. $ Terms Nett Cash and prices IoW. March 14, 1859. 3m The Only Article URIVALLED IN MARKET, WITH PA MENSE HOME k ErROPRAN DEMAND. —The reason why , is that by Nature's 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, itching, and heat from the scalp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus cum all nervous headache, and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair; it will stop and keep it from falling off; maks/ ettfl, glossy, healthy and healthful, and if used by the young two or three times a week, it will never fall or become gray ; then, readers, read the fol lowing and judge for yourselves: Nxw You, Jan. 8, 1888. Muses. 0. J. WOOD k Co.: Gentlemen:— Having heard a good deal about Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray, I made up my mind to lay aside the prejudices which 1, in common with a great many persona, had against all manner of patent medicines, and a short time ago I commenced using your article,„ to teat t for myself. The result has been so very satisfactory that I am very glad I did so. and in justice to you, se well as for the encouragement of others who may be as grey as I was, but aho having my peeju• dice without my reasons for setting it aside, are unwilling to give your Restorative a trial till they have further proof, and the beat proof being oceular 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 andonuch more healthy looking. I em, yours respectfully, HENRY JERI:I-NS. Cor. Columbia and Carroll sta., Brooklyn. , Livirrosros, Ala., Feb. 14, 1858. , Poor. W 000: Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restors-' tire has done much good in this part of the country. My hair has been slightly for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight, burn when I was quite an infant. I have beam using your Hair Restorative for six weeks and I find that I bare a fine head of hair now growing, after having used ail other remedies known, to , no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy now extant, sad advise .11 who are aillicted that way to use your remedy. Yon can publish this if you think proper. IL ours, he., 8. W. MIDDLETON. PIIILADILPHIA, Sept. 8, 1857. Plea,. WOOD: Dear Sir :—Your Bair Restora tive is proving itself beneficial 4o me. The front, sad also the back part of my bead almost lost its covering—was in fact bald. I have used but 2 half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the 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. It. THOMAS. M. D., The Restorative i• put up in bottles of three sizes, viz : large. medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and retails fur one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds • quart, 40 per vest. more in proportion, and re tails for ta a bottle. O. J. Wood k Co., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, (in the peat N. Y. Wire Railing Es tablishment.) and 114 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by aU good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 14, 1859. 3m Lumber. ANY variety of `LUMBER can be had at the Coal sad Lumber Ya BREADS, BURHLRR a KURTZ March le, 1869. WIC J. TA lII4i. Wm. I. Taylor & Co., cONIIIISSION MERCHANTS rad wholesale dealers is Fish, ayes* sod Provisions, No. South Wharves, between Chestnut and lifeboat streets, Philsdelphia. for sob. Agents fat Henry's Celebrated Thew. [Narelt 14, 1859. sin Gettysburg Ft=SEYIDi AILY.--The fkuarser &seise larritrties P * al ecosseaar or the mewl Kenai Apt; pa Ilth.) far lir. Ureters esquire ef et the Thiftseeet IiMP. liss. rya, itstlimerritresi, 011 tiobert• )I.arcla 14, tE rJ. 3t SIVTDONII 1--4almrinallis* Store at iiii4eets ill°loll foll4larßeilTlie undersigned - d ineit titiv the y inform the pubUs that *tints parithainotthe fit* of John Welkin, at Ofaeamonat, Adkins amity, half-way em the need from Gettylikarg to giamitaburg, where he tipped', by imitation sad small peodts, to re- , Min all the old custom mid "entre lots of new His stock of DRY GOODS, of every description, Orocerica, Confectionaries, Qv eensware, uiNI en ware, Cruckery-ware, Hardware, kc., is large sad retied---okinal to that of say arbor first ay. , . store—and he will sell at prices sumanisbingly low. Ho only asks a trial, to prove the truth of tkis assertion. The undersigned also carries an the CAR -111.1(1E-11AK1NG business at the same place, and offers rare inducements to purchasers. lle will warrant his work good, whilst his charges are among the most moderate. Repairing done on short notice. ALEX. 11-I.llPat- Feb. 14, 1859. ly WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF IlLOUD.—Cancers, Tumors, Weus, Scrofula. Ulcers, kc., cured in a abort tire, without the knife, by Dr. klacNicuot., (Colleague of the late Dr. Louurberry, dec'd.,) No.so,North Fifth Street, below Arch, Philad'a. The remarkable success which baa attended the treatment of Cancer', Tumors, Arc., by Dr. Mac Nichol, fort nomper of years past, has at tracted the attention, and in many instances Ana secured the hearty approval of many emi nent Physiciare in Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk the danger. sad uncer tainties of cutting. CANCIIII. Calf ■i Ccienl—lf properly treated and promptly. A great majority of the cases of Cancer, can be effectually cured. The nu, mercies patients, from every section of the country, who have been cured under this method of treatment is a guarantee of its superiority over every other known system. Those who may be afflicted with these dis eases, and desire further information or advice, will please address Dr. MacMichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Pamphlet, on the treatment of cancers—free of charge. Wipe Swelling, Alp Monte, Heroinions and Malignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations of the Soon, r etter, Scald Head, and all diseases of the Skin, permanent ly cured, and proper remedies sent--earefUlly packed—bi &press toasty part of the country. In every came a plain description of the dis ease is renaired. Address Dr. Mac Nichol, No. 50 North lith Street. Philadelphia, Proprietor and Manufacturer of Dr. Lounsbcrry k Co.'s Celebrated Imperial Depuntive, the best sad most reliable Family Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the cure of all diseases originating in Impurities of the blood. Jan. 10, 1859. 3m JOHN •. {lift 4-OKL B. DANNER, Esq., Treasurer, in ac count with the Director of the Poor and of e House of Employment of the County of Adams, being from the' 4th day of January, A. D. 1858, to the 3d day of January, A.. D. 1859 : 1858. DR. January. To order on Treasurer, N 0.42, $9OO 00 May 25. " 44 199, 2500 00 Sept. 21. " 41 252, 1500 00 Dec. 350, 1500 00 Cash firm N. k G. (Wort 45 50 Fine host Edward Deiap, . 2 00 Balance due Treasurer, 604 OS • $6741 55 CR.' Bya'mtdueTreasurerat last settlement, $125 17 By Cash paid OW as /Wort: Out door paupers' support, 09 25 Merchandise and groceries, Pork, stock hogs, and beef, Beef cattle, sheep, and homes, 004 91 Fiour, grain and grinding, 628 45 Mechanics' work, 222 38 Publishing accounts msd blisnks, 3T 00 Stone cosi, plaster, lime, peso & Lumber, 292 8l Drugs sad medicines, 54 84 Removing paupers, 23 21 Wood chopping, makkigsails, post fens Orders to dteward, sundry expenses, 100 00 Male hirelings, Female do., Funeral expenses, Baring and boards, Physician's salary, 100 00 Counsel fees, 10 00 Directors' extra services, 70 00 Steward's salary, Treasurer's do. Clerk's do. We, the undersigned, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do hereby certify that we hare examined the items which compose the account, and that' they are correct, being from the 4th day of January, A. D. 11058, to the 3d day ofisnastry, A. D., IBs9—both days- in clusive. CHRISTIAN CASHMAN, - ISAAC KEMPER; Auditors. JOHN lIRDICRRHOPP, JACOD CULP, Est, in account with the Di rectors of the Poor and House of Employ ment of the County of Adams, being from the 6th day of January, A. D. 1858, to the ad day of January, A. D., 1859: Balance hi hands tit Steward at last-set tlement, $3 54 Amount of Directors' order, No. 7, 50 00 44 " do 54, 50 OG • " " " 167, 60 00 Cash found on person of pauper, 40 Cash fur wood of Dr. H. S. Huber, 195 Interest due Elsa White from A. Polley, 997 Nom mold John Scott, 60 00 Cow and lambs, Wm. Howard, 4? 00 A. Brien, balance on note, 6 00 Timothy seed, Dr. Dangiser, 1 VS Collected from C. White and R. Smith, 48 91 Found on person of J. Culp, /0 00 II " J. Faint, 1 06 Sundry persons for tallow, 5 57 44 lard, 9 73 CIL 063 81 General menses, " $l2O 11 Hireling', bareesting, butchering, ht., 49 211 MME Yegeiables and fruit, Two barrels of flaier, 10 50 Digging graves sad Permit Ia Cemetery, 600 Sheep sad beef, 41 56 Cow and calf, Five loarreLs of barring, Oati, Balance in hands of Steward, We, the subscribers, Auditors to satle and ad just the Public Accounts, do methipthst we bays examined the items which compose the above Act.° nu t, and do report that the rune is correct— the same embracing the account of Jacob Culp, Steward, how the 6th day of January, A. 1). 1858, to the 3d lay ofJatinary, A. D. 185.9--both days inclusive.. No. 464 Vine street Mb MI AMINO in the Alms House of Adams It county on the Ist day of January, 1859: Mwat, baabels, -. U. I. 11411111110 US la Oats, Rye, a Ran of Corn, a Clover Seed, " Timothy " " °alone, " Beets, a =1:=;1 Turnips, ~ Loads of Corn-foddir, Toss of Hay Ifssilisst 046.69, rose& stitaik, Iresediseelast, Hurl 7,18b8. 4t /tow- Rirrec Ceuta" . produce takes in exchange for goods J. ALEX. LUEPKE. Cancer Cured, Poor-House Accounts. and abingleg, CIIRISTIAN CASHMAN, ISAAC lIERETER, Ardi[ors. JOHN BRINKERHOFF, March 7, 1859. 4t List of Paupers =I Females, t'hildren, Coland, Total, 107 Transientls33 pßojgro TAU FOR 1111111. 1900 1,414 sea ; . SACO' COP, anglinE i3ca t -ts . I nialtilnaitil4kla Gifts! Gifts! Gifts ! WITHOUT iiONZT,Gifta awl Books can be Obtaine4 at H. il. HOYT'S; 041•8 Great Southern GIFT BOQ STOW, BALTINORC. .114. Seed to theta fora ClStednipe. Greater in asereseme than errx before offeredia Agents) , Persona worth 6:i . e.` IL Hoyt at Co. are ni re of a Gift trot kits than lifer cents. and in many instances worth ONE HI:N1)11ED DOL LARS! Our list of Prises embraces a great rat riels of Gold and Silver rt stases, hockets.'hains. Ladies' Broaches, tracelets. Parlor oar Piete r, Sewing Machines. Silk Dresses, Pictures. ice. Ace. In a new Catalogue of Books may be fu.ind Histories, Biographies, Trn els, Ath cultures, tito ries, Anecdotes, Tales, Narratives, Romances, Sports and Pastimes. Also, Religious; Biblical, Tkeologit al, Classical, Philosophic.ll. Geograph ical, Botanical and Agricultural WorLs. Dictionaries, Lexicons, Album., Aunuali and Presentation Books. Bil.les, II) inn and Pr iyer Books, in every st:‘ le of binding. Together with all the aewest Works of the da v, nll of which are handsomely bound and G UAR..INTEED PER FECT in EVERY respect. Purchasers living st a distance will, by stating title of books wanted, be treated with the same liberality a s i f at our Store them•eJvcs. TAKE XOTICB.—AII orders will be answered it two days from the time they are received. We can guarantee the best actual per ecutage (including books and presents,) et cr yet offered by any Book selling firm or sgenty iu the Uni ted States, and are confident that all who give us a trial will be girt to buy again. Personswishing to act as Agents for us, will have (on application) Catalogues and a spendid Show Card, establishing our Agency, forwarded free of expense. All orders should be addressed to H. E. HOYT & No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Jon. 17. 3u2 pjFWEIRY, SILVER WARE. SILVER PLAT ED WARE, ke.—A. E. WARNER, Gold and Silversmith. No. /0 NORTH GAY STRUT, BAL. TIMORE, MD., hu is store a beautiful assort ment of styles and pattorns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable for presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car bookies, ke., Earallnim, Bracelets, finger Males set with Di amond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, Ac., Ladies' Gold Mains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins; Signet, Okayed and Rain Gold Rings; Pencil. and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Phis A Ear Rings, he. ALSO, A variety of Silver Mounted it Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Butter and Salt Stands., Pearl Handle Desert Knives, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, kc., all of whieb Is respectfully offered on the lowest terms! 11014.. The Country Trade and I)ealers generally are invited to give the a call, and examinp Goods and Prices, being satisfied •dott my SILVER WARE cannot be surpassed either for flnencts or quality, or the latest and mostbeltutiful patterns. Jaituat7 17, 1859. ly Wm. Knabe & Co., NOS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street, between Charles and Light—BALTIMORE, Md., .Manu fa e tine rs of Gold Mudal Premium GRA-ND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Wm. Knabe k Co. would respectfully incite the attention of the public, and especially thole la want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instruments, which, for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, aed beauty of finish, hare. by the best of judges, been pronounced unrivaled by any in the coun try. As to timrplotios merits at our Pianos, we would refer to Ibe Certificates of Excellence in our possession, from THALBERG. STRAKOSII, G. SATTER and H. VIEUITIMPS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors aad amateurs in the country; also to the following HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the last three .•ears: GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland Institute, 1855, 1856, 185/. SILVER MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857; also, .11CDAL at the Franklin Institute. Philadel phia, 1856; FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, 1855, 1856 All instru ments of our manufacture hare the full iron frame, and are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS. I t 62 30 741 72 s96.Partic*r attention paid to the selection of lnatrumentffor distant orders, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within six moe., if the instruments should not prove entirely satis factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan tage to give us a call, as by greatly increased facilities, we are enabled to fall all orders with dispatch. ger Constantly on band. a large assortment of MELODEONS, from the best Factories. SECOND-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices from po to $1:40. Pianos Exchanged, Hired and Tuned. 16 15 136 33 207 00 55 25 18 98 250 00 40 00 40 00 154 74 I 55 A call is respectfully solicited. WILLIAII IiN.II3E * CO. I January 17, 1859. iy Peter Zell & Son, COMMISSIONS MERCHANTS and Dealers ill CORN, Corn Meal, Guanoes, OATS, Rye Chop, Bone Dust, MILL FEED, Hay, Straw, I'hos. Lime, FLOCR, Field Seeds, k Groan/ Motet woo. 147 k 149 ?JO BTU il -01TARI) STJ[lll[7, Jan. 17, '59. 1y BALTIMORE, MD. =UM! Kneller & Frick, r i tLOCR k PRODUCE Commission and For warding Merchants, North street, opposite N. C. R. R. Depot, BALTIMORE. January 17, 1859. ly C. W. Slagle & Co., COI9IISSION k PRODUCE MER CHANTS, Xi*. 118 cad 133 Nurila i lia Orel, Ballistiore.—Being Illetblished in, the Commission business for a number ;If years, they solicit cassignineuts, anal pay particular attention to the sale of GRAIN of all kinds, Floor, Clover Seed, Whiskey and Country Pro duce generally. We remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern Cectral Railroad run late our Warehouses. Refer to E. B. Buehler, Esq., Gettysburg. [June 21,'58. ly Howard House, cOLINZIt Howard and Baltimore Streets, BALTIMORB, Md. ew Proprietors. Fore reduced to $1.50 per day. Call for the Howard House Coach at the Depots. A. MPS " " }Proprietors. " J. N. BUC K , January 34, '59. 1y 3 30 8 71 Mil Susquehanna House, 34 OA ( imam Advert &wives, BALTIMORE, MD ‘- fitre reduced to $1,25 per day. JOHN A. SLAVE, Proprietor January 17. 6m rn 7 50 $383 81 Light, Light! YLFIOLEBALE AGENCY FOR J 0113118•8 PATENTLAMPS, superior to all e th ers lllliirtet.Also dealers in COAL OIL and LAMPS iirsiikery description. Constaittly um hand COAL OIL of the very beet quality, which we will sell at the lowest market price. All orders promptly AIiKIDON k CO,, Na. 1 8. Liberty st., (neur Baltimore.) Jaa. 17. 6m Baltimore, lid. Datum. S. wuirs. JOIIX A. SWOPS. White & Swope, 1117110LISALS Deniers in BOOTS, SHOES, " CAPS, & argAw GOODS; also, in fashionable Moleskin, Silk. Felt and Far HATS, N. W. Cur. Baltimore and Howard streets, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 29, lBbB. George X. Bokee, piPORTER sia MIL'S 1W CIIINA., GLASS, k QUEENTSWARE, No. 41 North Howard Si.. between Lexing. ton anA Fayette Streets, Baltiotars fac % i larttonewaro always on hand at prices. [Dos 20, 17 N J. a McClellan, P • in Hats, Caps- and Clt7dren's Fancy Goods, N 3.43 West Baltimore Street. near the 4 . 1 lintaw House, Baltimore. keeps on hand all of the beef. stake and latest style to , nd iu Orel slam retail Has stars. ' persons elsitiestko City iliogeited. Dec. 20. 11158. tint* ..1 ao New & Rich 1./. PICICIL. Burr* Sill virARRANTED.-..8.' ST Ant k 400_, • of Sara sod C4OllOll 801.14. I 1 1 . uppoaite N. U. R. R. *atla s. s, - 7 ital-rivoitt, MD. $l6OlO l l l .- - timer: of PRKSeri WM, Intpcatera sad Ikalers in Barr ; • 61ovics, Bolting Cloths, Lees: tiler and Gam 13elthtge, (-Int d 11.1.,ter and Uiil Irtrna, of Warranted Nal* Coluue, Catalieu, and 'llsophins 1101 SLunes of all sixes. 7, '3O. —[Feb._ B. T. Hyason, UPIIMSTERER, PAPrilt HAN-RER, Ala) VIiNETLIN BLIND SIANUFACTUREA, Nu. 52 North Howard, Wrest, elm door above Leriugton, BALT/mons. l'aper Ilaagings.—Constaotly in 'tare, Paper Hangings of evcty description, and of the Welk and utwt -approved patterns. Also, Borders,- Fire Board Prints, &e. I - faction Mimic—Keeps on hand, and mime. factures to order, Venetian Blinds of all ochre s sixes and qualities, which will compare &mem I.lli with any offered to the public. pa-Paper Hanging done in the best idyls.— ( )1 ti 13l iu d- repo inted and trimmed, or exchanged: Mar. Ii 7, 1839. ly I= Harding 8c Carroll, COIIIIIBBION MERCHANTS, Eire ('roof Warelionse and IL IL Dopef o No. 120 North Hotrarni Street, DALTLIIOIIE, MD. FAB. 14, '541. ly -es James H. Bosley, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Nat. 124 and 126 Nara Street, BALTIMORE, MD. I am prepared to reecire and sell on Commit sion all kinds of (IJCNTRY PRODUCE. Haring an experience of ten years in the Commission business, (and wishing to continue that alese,) I flatter myself that l shell be elite to give astir rearms to all who furor me with ronsigsnweets, Will idea attend* tilling orders fur tircsowitta, Cimino, and all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. 14, '59. ly T . ] To Merchants & Farmers. [T CI AND CIiOICE GROCERIES, At 1100 X k DALDWrN'S, S. W. censer Leziagton t t. Cruet Simla, 13 ALT/ MORE, 1/D.* We would respectfully invi,te the :attention of buyers to our large and well selected stock of prime family Groceries, comprising every Article usually kept in a first-class Oroesty, which we over at prices As low as (VAL:110~ 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, Laguayra, Porto Rico, Cape Jars, Marlwabo, and other Coffees. Excellent Imperial, Young Dyson, and Gash powder Teas, at 50 cents per pound. -Choice Qolong do. at 5t cents. miir Imperial Tea at 75 eta. per pound -Se This Tes`vre 'retreat equal, of not superior, to nn• Tea ',cadet other places for $1 per lb. /LOUR, VISE, BUM, BALI, 40. at prices to suit the times. •cao, Fine old BRANDY, OW Rye WHISKEY, Old Rourboa WHISKEL POET, 81111U1Y, • S iI~DYBI/ 4 est MALAGA Iteetlled Whiskey sad Domestic Brandy AT OSTY rlipa. /a All Goods detiveredto Ikeda aad roads free of drayage and so cassias roe IJOlrlOllll. SatlsfaeLiwit guarantied in all eases or USW goods returned at our expense. A libel diew count allowed to country merchants. RO43X & BALIVRIS, Wholesale and Retail Orwell. Southwest cor. Green k Lexington eta., Jan. v 4, '5O. tf Baltimore, d e dit ik •401019, 411153 e 1 • MIOUNDED 1853. Chartered 1854. Loaded CUR. OF BALTIMORE k CliAlti.ES (XL, BALTIMORE, Mn. The Largest. Most Elegantly Furnished k Popular Commercial College in the United States, DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FOR YOUNG MEP Desiring to obtain a thorough Practical Business Education. Every Young Man has a Counting Desk to him self, and is separately in: true ted. STEDILEES LX ATTIESDANCE FROM NICARLY ETIXT STATIC IN TUE UNIo , i, The most Comprehensive and Thorough Coarse of Study, and the only PRACTICAL METIIOD OF INSTRUCTION Are bent introduced. No Copying from Printed OT MARtscript Toramils LsLAlftse BOOX-EsErtna AT vu. BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL *COLLBGIL This method of instruction is nowhere else taro duce(' in this country. Every Young Man should write immediately for one of those large and beautiful Ornamental Cirrulars, representing the exterior and interior view of the College, Penmanship , ke., which will be sent by return mail, free of charge, with Cata logue containing list of students, terms of tn= o " opinions of the Press on our new system of Keeping, etc. MEM E. R. Loma, Principal—Lecturer an the &Imes of Accounts, Bueiness, Cuetows, etc. J. H. Pantars, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Calculations. H. H. DArms, Associate Prof. of Book-Keeping. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Penmanship. S. T. Wir.usus, Esq.... Mercantile Last - . Rev. E. Y. REssit, D. IL, Commercial Ethics. TRUSTERS: Hon. John P. Kennedy, liou. Joehna Vanessa, Hon. Thomas Swann, Wm. IL Keigblet, En, Jacob Trust, Esq., William Knabe, Esq. The time asuAlly required to complete the hit course, from 8 to 12 weeks. A DIPLOXA is awarded to all Crude/des. Large Circulars and Catalogues atstiag terns, Lc., sent my mail free of charge. Address E. K. LOSIER, &Woos*, X& Feb 7 -1, 1850. Iy Dr. Baakee TREATS ALL DISEASES FREE Olt CHARGE.—Dr. Baakee will also give special attention to the following asset t-- Ctfughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup, inflow" Asthma, Bronchitis and other diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Ile will devote particular attention to the treatment of all skin disease' —Lumbago, Scrofula, Rheumatism, (seat. tad chronic,) Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy ) pepsin, Piles, and all derangement of the • Stomitch, Liver and Bowels, and also to all chronic female diseases. Special atteulikis will be given to the treat- _ • went of thelk. ' 4 EYEand EAR, - • * L \ without the use of the Knife or Nee- dle, and he has constantly on band an excellent assortment of beautiful Artificial Eyes e Alsitit Tympanums, or Ear Drums, suitable [prelim_ sex and all ages—inserted in five minutes. Dr. Baakee has made a new &sevenry of S Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of • the CATARACT, and restore perfect vistas tht the Eye without the we of the knife' Dr. Hankie can produce one thousand certificates of site perfect success in caring Cancers, old Senses, Ulcers, Pistns., Swellings or Tumors of greet i description and without the use of the Special arrangements must be made with Dr. -f &sake° for the treatment of the last maid diseases, as they will require his coastal% a 4. rice and attention. Dr. Make. is ore of *a most skillful and celebrated Sergeant Ma- Physicians now living. His fame is keen* personally in nearly every pricelPal city world. All letters directed to Dr. lisakee;oo. closing tea cents,) from any distance, eintecte ly stating the nature of the disease, ist-- pronspdp eacmered„ and patienta correepea‘usse, FOP. OF MAW. itonimfeenstl A i L, to SP. IC • XaL DOOM: • k. Jas. st, ca. - • , ILL ZUVLI F. caliaol4.
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