Local x.lrs. Mum et /14petl. Oar town van a vary lively appearance on Friday last. An nausaal amount of "flitting" was dyne, whilst the number of Persons here from the country oa 4settling" business was larger than for a number of years back on " the first." We understand that there were many disappointments, one way or other, in money matters. ■pei*l 4 With V.. The whole face of the country is robed in emerald, the blossoms are beginning to un fold beautifully on the Apricot and Peach, while the bine bird, the martin, and other birds of spring, enliven and cheer us by r- their merry chattering. Tbe C reps. The crops of winter grain look well in this neighborhood. The prospect is encouraging and in the absence of adverse circumstances our agricultural friends may anticipate with reason an abundant harvest. Valrilelill lieu's. Mr. Samuel King, during the past year, put up a neat brick house, at the west end of Fairield, which he sold, recently, to Hiram Eshelman, for $7OO. Mr. King has since erected a two-story log house, a short dis tance from town. Mr. Robert Watson has put up a two-story frame house, east of town, ready to be occu pied in about three weeks. Z. Ilerbert, Esq., has sold a lot of ground, on M..in street, containing about 3/ acres, for $5OO. Purchaser, Mr Alexander Rene hoof, who intends building on it the coming summer. The JbbetuNw■ itailr•aul On Mondai and Tuesday last, J. S. GITT, Rag., Civil Engineer, completed the survey of the Railroad route from Abbottetown to Oxford, a distance of about 4 miles. Appli- cation will be made immediately to the Leg islature. fur a charter, through from Oxford to ALbuttatown, and from ALbottstown to York, which will no doubt be granted be fore the breaking up of the present Legis lature. CrallMßmkell. The Locomotive "Hanover," on her dowa. ward way, on Friday morning last., broke the crank c.innecting the driving wheels on one side, at an old flaw, which, with the consequent bursting out of the cylinder head, entirely dis. abled it on that side. The Engineer, Ur. I isrui, however, made his regular trips with it throughout the day, coming in on excellent time. Large NI sirloins y. Our friend JNO. W. Dutt.., residing in But ler township.. was compelled last hill. in order properly to locate his Lew dwelling, to cut down a very flue Mahogany Tree, doubtless the largest of its kind in the county. It was nbuit ;0 years old. and measured 15 feet from the roots to the lowest limb, and 2. 1 . feet 4 fhehes across the stump. A cabinet-maker might make a "good thing of it" by par clots' ng•tho log and having it sawed into such parts as his business may require. Lane isaildliwilliase. Mr. J. G. Whavea, residing in Butler township, a few days ago, had placed as one (if the turner -stoney of a lefge Barn he is haring erected, a block Granite, got on his farm, the weight of which was estimated at 6,500 pounds! Surely a more solid, f9unda tion could not be desired. The stone was hauled by Mr. P. D. WEAVER, and Mr. ELIAS acme placed it in the wall. Adams county is " hard to beat" fur its excellent qualities of building stone. Coasameeserd. We notice that the garden waking business is pretty extensively engage.' in just at this Caw. Dirrin. garden is said to be an inthl- lible cure to pereqns who are afflicted with biziness. IVe have a little di on hand, and if any persons feel dirpueed t•) " pitch in," and test the truth of the above tuseertion, they can be acenninvidated by reporting themselves at this office the first pleasant af ternoon. Public Buildings for Sale. By an advertisement in our paper to•dac, ,it will be seen that the Commissioners offer for sale the old COiart-house, and the Public /Ace building on the N. Corner of the Square. Store Robbed The store of Mr. SAN ust. liusvisvocir, on the turnpike, about three miles Southeast of this place, was broken open on Wednesday night vilest week, and rubbed of goods val ued at about 3-10. Among the articles stolen were five silver watches, several pairs of fine boots, shoes, candies, etc. Mr. R. offers a reward of $l5 fur the apprehension of the thief or thieves and the recui ery of the goods. --Waynesboro' Record. jarGeia. Jacoa EYSTEU died at Harrisburg on Thursday week, in his 76th year. He serv ed in the last war with England, haring bad charge of the York and Adams Brigade, and represented those counties in the State Senate fora number of years. He held seal positions of public trust at the State Capitol—and was much respected by his fellow citizens. sir We are requested to state for the in fermation of all ooncerned that the Rev. J. R.. Kuala has removed to the parsonage of St. James' Church, immediately adjoining the Church property, and formerly the resi dence of Wx. !Wm, req. serffiee the advertisements of our Mer chants in subsequent columns. Lots of new goods and rare bargains are offered. Per TG. Oompilar. Ma. Swims :—The answer to" L. C. W.'s" Naives is "Miss Mary McClellan." The answer to " D. W. H.'s" Enigma is " Niaga ra flnspernsion Bridge." "G. W. H.'s " Problem is eipleined in the following man ner: Bash of the man's eons made two dif- farentides of their eggs, and realized 10 ,' oche from them. At the first sale they sold soma for a dent. S. who bad 10 ens sold 1 cent's-worth and had three left. B. who bad 30 eggs sold 4 oents'-worth and had two left. 0. who had 50 eggs sold 7 oetts'-worth aid had one left. At the second sale, they said lbws at the rate of 3 cents a-piece. A. who bad three remising sold them for 9 asitta,:whleh added to the cent he already possiened, made 10 cents. B. who had two seieelning. sold them for 6 cents, which, wish** 4 mats he had before realized made 10 emus: O. who had only one left. received 3 owls for it, tads he had, at the bit sales MAO aents'-worth, he had then 10 cents. Rea 911), 1359. - — ooods for the Beason risabscrame has ,hist retarned from the . ' ailip, with a lap 'apply of lam GOODS, h *Bin Wadi cheaper than ever. Give s e ,y4, - _ m i di jstdge forleurselvee. 2 1 as makbiscal .„....- Gk AU =ra 1 ge a t _ , -1111W0 7 177)1LAPit . G, Arc illel OWL' 140 Off, 1 11, 1". AWN, st,44l4tore bow ire Svutre: laetteberg, April 4 1 ,. IBa ffa Timely Advice. ; - The editor °tithe ifechlest ROwsserrenutelks that, ea in the spring and end, summer, the sensibilities of the digestive organ* are in creased, the full diet of winter will, if per in, induce fever.. This is by no means a new diaeovery. The ancients named the month of February, when their spring be gan, from fcbrust a fever, and wisely recom mended, as a preparative fur the heats of summer, judicious exercise, light diet, and the full and free use of water. Professor Holloway, the distinguished English practitioner, hal done something more than this. He has discovered and in troduced two remedies fur all the derange ments incident to a change of temperature, which have saved-the lives of thousands of unacclimated travellers and sojourners, in every regiou between the equator and the poles. When a sadden transition from cold to heat produces:dyspepsia, liver complaint, fever, diarrhtra ur dysentery, Holloway's Pills seem to subdue the disturbance in the system at once, and to bring all its functions into harmony with the new atmospheric in fluences by which it is surrounded. Where the shock occasioned by the change affects the skin or glands, the Ointment, in combina tion with the Pills, soon puts the external or ganization into a healthy condition. Under these circumstances, common pru dence suggests the propriety of having both remedies always at hand at the commence ment of the summer, and of providing a supply of them before starting un a journey or voyage. In this climate, summer and autocue are, unquestionably, the seasons most prejudicial to health, and therefore nothing should then be left undone that will have the effect z f fortifing and bracing up the system, purifying the blood, and putting the digest; e apparatus in g,,u(lwun king order. So far as our übser% &Gun goes, Hilloway's Pills will infallibly secure these results.— Families who hate habitual.y used them for years as a Spring, Summer and Fall medi cine, declare that a complete exemption from the complaints usu-. 1 at those seasons has been the invariable consequence of their ex hibition. This we can readily believe, know ing as we do, that they exercise a triple in fluence upon the internal organs. They purify the fluids, remove obstructions, and invip.riste the digestive powers. There are few systems so healthy as not to require such helps to Nature at this critical period of the year, and it is therefore ob.loue that a °nurse of Holloway's Pills is proper, as a protective measurer—Barton Journat. Tae GETTYSBURG-SATURDAY LAST Superfine F10ur...... Rye Flour NV heat ...... ...... . Corn, Rye Oats Buckwheat Buckwheat Beal' Clover Seed Timothy Seed ...... Flax Seed ....... Plnster of Paris ork ...... BALTIMORE—FawAr cur Floor 6 12 to 6 25 ' Wheat 1 40 to 1 75 Rye 80 to 97 Corn . ...... ... 75 to 85 Oats 50 to 55 Clover Seed 5 37 to 5 75 Timothy Seed. 1 12 to 2 37 Beef Cattle, per hood 8 50 toll 25 Hogs, per bond 7 50 to 9 25 Hay 12 00 tol6 00 '' Whiskey 27 to 28 Guano, Peruvian, per ton 62 00 HANOVER—TaresDAT LAST. Flour, (row wagons Do. from - stores Wheat Rye Corn Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed Plaster—.. YORK—Fat DAT LAST Flour, from wagons--5 87 • Do. from stores ..... 6 25 Wheat ... 1 40 to 1 50 Rye ...—. ..... -. 85 Coro 75 • Oats_ 53 Clover Seed - 5 75 Timothy Seed 2 00 Plaster 8 50 Special I•Totic>es_ HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. AND PILLS protect the sick against counterfeits of his all-helling remedies, Professor Holloway has Canoed the words ,•Eloi loway, New York and London," to be Impressed es a we tar.mark on every leaf of the paper on which the book of directions, used as wrappers, Is printed. If this trade mark dose Dot appear when the papa are held to the light, the article is spar loos. Upwards of tan thousand cares of neuralgia, tle-dolostrenx. and NI tnal disease, aceonipliatied by the am of the Ointment, hare been reported from va rious parts of the Uatta 1 Ruses within the bet eight nth.. In all these awes the Pills are amid to hese galls toted the recovery et the patient. ♦ SINUMAIt INCIDENT.—At a sal" of aid fanit•e•, reasatly, then was accidentally dim:evened. la ores at the articles sold, • mall secret drawer. In wtdoh was found • will. doly drawn, mined, and • itoeseed, which wee not preseoted for probate ax the time 04 the testator's death. The legatee named in the will was the boir•at-law, but, curiously enough, We're" only to enJoy the 'stets oa condi- Lea that ha procured all hie garments at the Brown Btone Clothing Hall of Bockbill & IYileon, See. 603 and 605 Chestnut strait above Sixth, Philadelphia. Mar. 28. 1m LErTrIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY'-SIR JAMES CLARET'S Cut aaaaaa o Faust' Pitts, prepared from a prescription by Sir J. Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraor dinary to the Quseo. This wall known roedieine is no Ito positloo, Out a Tara ant safe tamely for P•rnals balsaltsea and Obstructions, from any cause whtterer, , and although a powerful remedy, they cootalo nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Maisie!) Limits it is peculiarly salted. It will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills hare never been known to fail where the directions on^l pegs of pamphlet are well observed For farther particulars gat a pamphlet free of the agent. N. 8.--.lllaad 6 postage stamps eoelorad to may author hod groat, will Irian a battle, cootaisciog °Tor 30 pills, by more moll. T. W. Dyett fr. Sae, Wl:tolerate Agents, Philadelphia.— A. IS Buehler, Seat, Gettysburg. May 17, 11156. 1, 11:rd.mong I.ll* away restorative,' which mann has sar plied to relieve thaadlictions of humanity Mary la no more favorite one for a certain cleat of dimness than the "sat - dkinal gum "of the Wild Cherry Trim but however valuable It Is, its power to heal, to soothe, to relieve, and to ears, le enhanced ten told by scisatile and jodidou combination with other ingredients, In themselves of tonal worth. Th le happy mirrgling =iota to that ~ Cookbanation sod a form lintood " of siodiatil kaows ma DE. WISDOM BALSAM Of WILD CHERRY, whoa" :aloe ht oaring Cough:, Colda, Bron. &it* Whooping Omit, (hoop, A:tilos, Pollsonnu7 At. Mottoes, sad Isoipkutt thotemoptios la Isostiosoblo. Important letter from Bev. Jacob Sealer, well knows, mm/ highly reepeeted through/ at tba State of Pommy!rods. Etruria. PA., tab. 16, ltetra. Weems. S. W. /owls lb Co, Bestort—Dser &no. —Kmiec melleed to my family lespoteet beeellta from the me of cemr valuable prepwatioe—Wleter's Belem of WIM Char ry —it Mord@ me Messer* to remmuesed It to the public. Sean apt years soes at my deachtere seemed to be ta daellme, sad BUM teepee et her noworry ems satertale ad. thee procured • Melte at year moelbeet Beheas, mad before she Itsd tubes the TIM* at the mutants at the MOM there was • greet hoprememat Oa her health. I Owe, la my lediciresi ease, made trecomt me at your raleitde modiehm, mad have alw aye beam heasitted by IL I well, however, malice the patens " ' puss i. r .i thes , homme them Is • reed deal M sportier Whitat's Mous WWChem MOM thmeghsed eseetry. the ;Loos abuzz. arliouraro Sc vibe sad oerliblimr osomorfolos !i. 0.11 Geoalaha, Pass, sod lottleisol Bann it tie woo Sc “t. BUrfl voilloo witl a pok awl eis pefoood .a... 1 WI Posorioloal, "e. W. - Nona t a.," oba tin older WW. by fi r, /ibis Oe., red be solo llor r rtr a ßootOw, flotirilmes; Jamb PolonilLor, nomosso. berg; M. Oilbrif D. IL iiiglib.s. M 66414- ,0.. ; _Willbmb INK NM Win; ram Bybilbs, Kamp. Sou ; libuipa, York • lima A- Bider ; rug Ilerisub pior. IL Mr 117-asesavegusrreliteePr. kakeiro Lynn UrTi.°. " .TO., it another sal.ffo.• Oa the 15th aIL, by the Rey. M. I. Allman, Mr. EDWARD FISHER, of this county, to Me ELIZABETH DAHOFF, of Carroll county. At the Tremont Hoven, York, Ps., on the I Tth ult., by the Rev. Mr. Lilly, Br. JACOB IL WORTI, of New Oxford, Adana county, to Elsa MAGDALENA SHEFFER, of (Hen Ruck, York county. On Friday fretting last. In Huntington town ship, Mr. GIBSON FICICES, son of Mr. Daniel Fiches, in the 4Utb year of his age. His illness continued upwards of three months, during which he suffered great pain, but which he bore with patience and resignation. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him. On the 29th ult., Mrs. ANNA LONG, widow of Philip-Long, of Butler township, aged about years. On the 29th tilt., of typhoid fever, Miss SUSAN NA STAMBACII. daughter of Michael and Li dia Statubach, of East Berlin, in the 24th year of her age. -None knew her but to love her, None nant'd her but to praise." On the I th inst., after a lingering illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, gr. JOSEPEI BLACK, of Cumberland township. On the 17th Mr. JOHN WALTMAN, of MeSherrystonn, aged 74 years 9 months and 17 days. lin the 27th ult., near Littlest Own, ALEXAN DER., fon of Frederick Ilittinger, aged 17 years 4 uminths anti lti dada. On the 3oth ult., in Adams county, GESTUS E. inf Ant son of John and Margaret Sheely, aged I year. 'On the same day, in Adams county, FRED ERICK WILLIAM 80,X, aged 9 ,)ears 8 months and 27 days. On the . 15th ult., in Adams county, JOHN ECKERT, aged 17 years 0 mouths and 1 day. AVID WILLS has removed his Law Office 1 y to the three-story house on the South east corner of the Diamond. near the "Sentinel" office. (April 4, 1850. 3t AVID A:BUEHLER, Aileron , at Lair, IfAS J REMOVED his office to his Residence, on haltimure street, opposite the New Court House. March 28, 1859. 3t Lost, OR STOLEN!— Was lost by, or stolen from, the subscriber, on Tuesday morning last, in the borough of Gettysburg, a Bunting-Case GOLD WATCH, with a black Guard and Steel Key attached. A liberal Reward will be given fur the return of said Watch, by 8131rEL, K. FOCLK. Aprilat, 1859. 3t .... ..... .. 5 75 ...... ..... 3 25 1 30 to 1 50 ...... .—... 75 80 .. 50 ....... ...... 50 2 00 5 00 to 5 23 1 75 1 20 70 6 50 725 yaNDARK BAY MARE, belonging to the sub scriber, strayed away or was stolen from t e ard of Black's Hotel, in Emmitsburg, Md., on Friday night last. The mare has a liar in the forehead, heavy mane and tail, a little white at one of the hind feet, and is with foal. Any person giving the undersigned information of her whereabouts. so that he may get her, will receive a reward of Five Dollars. MICHAEL HOFFMAN, Arendtsville P. 0., Adams county, Pa. April 4. 183:1.* grEORGE ARNOLD has just received and is now opening the largest and most beauti f assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS that has been offered to the public at any time. Al so, a lot of beautiful Fanry Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., kc.— A large stock of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, REIDY-MADE CLOTHING, kc., all of which have been bought low for cash and will be sold cheap. All persons are invited to call—the ladies' attention is particularly invited to my stock of Dress Goods, which for beauty of style cannot be beat. [April 4, 1859. 5 V! 6 25 160 to 155 ....... 80 70 . .... • 50 5 50 2 00 6 25 T L. SCHICK, dealer in Silks, Domestic J Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Linens, Jewelry, Notions, etc., has returned from the Eastern markets with one of the largest as sortments of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the preseht spring importations.— LADIES' DRESS GOODS, plain and figured black Silks, very heayy and fine lustre, cheap; plain and colored figured Silks, a very fine as sortment, at all prices; Bareges, Grenadines, Poil de_Chene, Satin de Chene, Poplins, Landes, Paris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns, French Chlnts, plain and colored Brilliants, Gingham., Spring Monslins, English Calicoes, and many otter novelties. MOCRNING GOODS in great varie ty, Shawls and Searfs,beautifiri stock; Ribbohs and Parasols, new styles, very handsome; Em broideries and WHITE GOODS', very handsome; largest and cheapest stock we have ever received. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, complete stock, Gloves, Hosiery, Mits and Gauntlets, of all kinds; Domestic Goods, at Factory prices. JEWELRY, new stock for Spring sales, consisting of the most equisite styles ever offered in this market. We would say to our customers and the pub lic generally, that we have opened one of the most elegant and largest assortments of goods ever brought to this market, allot which bare been selected with great care and upon tit* most advantageous terms. We are determined not to be undersold by any. Our motto—" Fair dealing and small profits." TIMMS ARRIVALI—FAIINKSTOCK BRO.'S r have just re - iitived a large and choice as sortment of Spring Goods, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Our stock comprises many new and b4tiful styles of Ladies' Dress Goods. i,uch ac are rarely seen, and we are con fident that those examining them will acknow ledge that they have seldom been offered better goods or as pretty styles. We hate ako increased our stock of staple gooik, as glens and Boys' Wear, Calicoes, Muslins, Delains. Chintz, kc.. in quantity, style and price, unsurpassed. We need not enumer ate, but can assure our customers and friends that we are prepared to furnish them with such goods as they may %ant cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere in the county. Call early and select from our large and varied assortment. FAHNESTOCK. BROTHERS, April 4, 1859. Red Front. Railroad Store. 7- C. GUINN k. BRO. have just received and J are opening at their new store on the N orth-west corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, a large and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Goods and Groceries. The ladies par ticularly are invited to call and examine our su perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles, embracing everything coming properly under this head at prices not heretofore equalled, and in quality surpassed by none. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, of every description, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Casinetts, Coatings, Vestings, which cannot be surpassed out of the city in quality and price. Our stock of Groceries is also complete, while every other article generally found in a Dry Goods store can be had at the 'ißailroad Store" of J. C. Quinn k Bro. Believing that the pub lic can suit themselves better here than else where, we invite them to give as a call. For the proof of our assertion, call and examine oar stock, even if yon don't buy. [April 4, 1559. Notice Hof Dinolution. IPartnership heretofore existing between e undersigned in the Foundry and Me , c business has been DISSOLVED, and ail the property, Books, Papers, kc„ of said firm ' having been transferred to the hands of Sow- Nos BOIL)III4 (one of the partners,) who will con tinue the business at the same place, in East Berlin, Pa., they hereby give notice to all per t sons having r 1 -lata against said firm to present t them to said Border for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted will make immediate nayment. I Mr They return their thanks to the public . for their patronage, sad the renialalft partner hopes that by strict attention to buusiness the same may be continued to him. I ' ' SOLOMON -BORDER, I. . JOSIAH. ROM. 1 April 4, 1859. 3t* Married. Dead.._ Removal. Removed. Strayed or Stolen! New Goods. New Spring Goods. J. L. SCHICK, S. W. Corner of Centre Square. April 4, less. Spring Goods 1 Now Boot & Shoe rPA.BUSBNIXT, is the N. w. oomer of the Diessoad,Oettys a.--The place to boy he or der to awe smog I—The sabetriber would most IZectrolly (ultimo dm tithe= of Gettysberg surromsding country, that be has .p..cd a large Boot and Shoe Ketablishment, in the northwest corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, in the rooms recently occupied by I). Wills, Esq., as a Law Office, where he hue now on head, sad will continue tolteep for sale, an extensive va riety of work, of his own manufacture. The work is made np in the best and most durable manner, including all the newest styles, and embraces BOOTS k SHOES, Men's, Women's and Children's GAITERS, in short, every article usually to be found in a first class establish ment of the kind. He has now and will continue to hare employed a number of workmen.. hard to beat," to make up customer work. That he will sell CHEAP, is easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters, and get his prices. With unexceptionable work and low rates. he hopes for and expects a fair share of the public's patronage. "'Shoemakers are informed that he al ways keeps on hand "VPPERS," for Shoes and Gaiters, ready for bottoming. which he disposes of on pleasing terms. JOHN BALLWY.G. April 4, 1849. ly Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. ROSILIIT J. Firsnla, President of the Several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justke of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and General Jail Dclit err, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and DAlrn ZISULKS and ISAAC E. WIER MAX, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, sad Justices of the Courts of Cher and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 18th day of January, in the Tear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred fifty-mine, and to me directed, fur holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, file 18th day of April next—N OT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. ISAAC LIGHTER, Men, Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, April 4, 1859. tc Wall Paper. ROWELL k BOURKE, Manufacturers and Importers of PAPER HANGLNOS, No. 17 Fourth street, (below Market, and opposite Meant street,) PutLanstritu, keep on hand • large and beautiful assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, FIREBOARD PAT TERNS, tc., which they_are selling at very low prices. Country Merchants supplied at the low est rates. Rooms papered at short notice by careful workmen. The citizens of Adams county are Invited to examine their splendid assortment of Paper be fore purchasing elsewhere; and judge for them selves. ablrElegunt new styles just rtreired. April 4, 1859. 6m Blowing and Reaping 314 - Actuss AGENCY, 633 Market Street, Philadelphia, where farmers may see and judo for themselves, between SIX OF THE BEST COMBINED MACHINES NOW IN USEI and purchase the Machine of their choice. EMLEN k PASSMORE, C*l3 M.irket St., Philadelphia. April 4, 1859. 3m List of Letters EMAINING in the Post Office, Gettysburg, April 4, 1839. ocher Jesse Murturff Ellen Beltzboover Charles Martin John A. Boyd Andrew Meekling Lanett Mtn Brown Miss Mary Margley Charles Campbell Charles McAllister Miss Marg't Croft Samuel McSherry Robert W. Cromer Henry B. Mowling James Crage Wm. B. Oyler Jacob Jacob Cauffman Oyler Valentine Dugan Patrick Botts Geo. W. Eckhnrode John Richardson F. J. Eckman Elias Rowe John W. Frasier Thomas F. Sheller Charles Forry Henry J. Stevenson Wm. H. Flemming Chas.F. fluffier Prot J. Farrar Wm. Summers Miss Lizzie Crepe Henry Snyder Miss Mary Ann Gassman Joseph Slouch Leonard Mendel George Thompson Lucinda Hoffman John • War Charles Hoffman Alex. k John Toot Miss Susan Harner John k Susan Wilson David Kemper Henry Young Israel Knouse Daniel N. Young Jonathan I Kopelin A. Yeakle John W. Miller Alfred Yeskle X. M. Miller Isaac 6 AAAAA LCT7III. McMillan Geo. Albert Hen: Leilick GEORGE GEYER, P. X. mirPersons calling for letters in the above list will please say they an advertised. Groceries, WHOLESAI j ii AND RETAlL.—Yolasses and Sugar by the barrel, Coffee by the sack, and all kinds of Groceries, either by the quantity or in small amounts, at prices that de fy competition. Call at once at April 4. FAIINESTOCK BROS'. Licenses. pH' following applications to keep public houses of entertainment, have been tiled in say (office, with the requisite number of signora, and will be presented at the Court of Quarter &Won', on Monday, the 18th day of April next; George W. McClellan, Bor. of Gettysburg. Hamer D. Wattles, Do. John L. Tate, Do. Benjamin Schrirer, Do. Francis J. Wilson, Bor. of Berwick. • Henry Kohler, Do. John A. H. Reather, Butler township, John Bushey, Sr., Con o wag°. " Francis Bream, Cumberland " Dal id Goodyear, Franklin 11 Fiezekiah Latshaw, " 64 Henry Moonshower " Jacob Shaner, 11 11 Daniel Bitner, Martin Boyer, /4 George Bear, 11 Peter Dillon Joseph Barker,ll 4 Germany 44 Peter Lingenfelter, 11 Levi Crebs, John Miller, 11 Henry Hoffman, Hamilton 41 Peter Sebively, Hamiltonban 11 Reuben Stem, IL Mary Hildebrand, Huntington " John D. Becker Conrad Moul, entimore Charles Myers, Menallen to Mary Brough, Mountpleasant " J. R. Smith, George F. Becker, Oxford Jacob Martin, 14 George Shane, I/ 44 Robert M. Dicks, Reading Jacob L. Grass, Strabau Jacob Sanders, " 11 John Kekenrode, TyrOne 14 Allen M. Coek, " 114 Abraham Sell, Unkut Peter Long, 41 11 . 0111 LICENSES. Reny t SDeeringer, Corowago tarektio. John H. Spam Win, Gerona" • Jobs Hebert, Mooatjoy " John Yost, 14 U. Joha L. ihalth, Oxford U HENRY a. WOLF, am*. March se, 180. . Wry. rundersigned ialtdius the eiduras of CM tlyibarg that be will call at *els dears every morning (Sundays at premed excepted,) with MILE sad CRUX and will se/1 at psis•e as low as the times will afford. IN Wu a Aare of public patroaage. GEOBIME WOLF. larch 28, 1859. 3N CY BONNBTS anst trimmings, very o randsoutil and see thsia at tint at* GAM .1110fOLD. CiIiWAR!.—A large anartassat at, ra ated prices at FAIDIIII3TOCIFS, County Buildings AT PITILLOGALZ,....WM be preyed at Pub & Sal is the seesshmts, R astiotilm. see dig if Apes Gm, 04D coorr-uoVax, doom& to the centre of the Pablie Diaaosfl. Gettysburg, sad the N COUNTY BUILDING," dose by, in whist' the Wien e( the Prothonotary, Rqester, Clerk of the Courts, 4e., are kept,with TUE GROUND upon which the War building stands. Marta/0 to emassenise at 1 o'clock, P. it., on said day, when attendance will Le given and terms made known by JOSIAH BENNER, JACOB RAFFENSPERGER, DANIEL GEISELMAN, Commissioners of Adams county. Attest—J. Y. Wairsa, Clerk. March 29, 1959. is Sheriff's Sale. N pursnance of a writ of geri Fatias, Issuing out of the Conn of Common Plass of A anis county, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court-house. in Gettysburg, on Rotorday, (he DM okty of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the folio% ing de scribed Baal Estate, YU: A TRACT OF LAND, containing 23 Acres, more or less, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Samuel Diehl, Noah Miller, John Mcllheny, and others, on which are erected a new two-story Frame Weatherboard HOE'S& a new one- i ,11: , : . story Frame Weatherboarded Back-build ing attached, with out-house and fruit trees.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of ELIZASLTH A. 1 GRORGE .ALIILST. ISAAC LIGHTNER, her Sheriffs Office, Gettvsburg, Mar. 14; '59. `Ten per cent. of the pnrchaae 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. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and• other persons concerned that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for coafirmation and allowance, on Monday, du 18th of April Rev, at 10 o'clock, A. M., riz : 92. The account of Daniel P. Rice, Adis:dais trator of the estate of John like, decuimed. 93. First end final account of Samuel Krise, Executor of the-last will and testament of John H. Clavbaugh, deceased. 94. The first and &nil account of Michael Her ring, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Metz, late of Hamiltonban township, deceased. 95. The first account of Noah Miller and John Miller, Executors of the last will and testament of John Miller, deceased. 98. The second account of Frederick Dellone, ourriring Executor of John Dellone, deceased. 97. The fist and final account of L. IL Hart sell, acting Administrator of thi, estate of George J. Hartsel, deceased. 98. The first and final account of Joseph L. Shorb, Esq., Administrator de bolds non with the will annexed of William Lightner, deceased. 99. The first and fital account of gve New comer, Beleentrix of the last will and testament of George Newcomer, deceased, 100. The first account of Frederick Holtz, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Snyder, deceased. 101. The first account of John Snyder, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Snyder, deceased. 102. The .first account of Jacob Chronister and David Chroalster and John Chronister, Executors of John MN:mister, deceased. 103. Theist and fuel account of Valentine Warner, Adininlstrator of the mate of Valentine Warner, Sr., late of the Borough of Gettysburg, deceased. ZACHARIAII MYERS, Register Register'. Office, Gettys burg, Yer. 21, 1859. j" Valuable Farm "MBAR REISTERSTOWN FOR SALE.—At 1111 the request of the owner, and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore county, the undersigned, Trustee, will offer at public sale, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 19th day of April, 1859, at one o'clock, at the Ex change Sales Rooms, No. 19 South Gay street, Baltimore city— 'The VALUABLE FARM of David (levies, Esq., situate about twenty miles from Baltimore, and about four lilies north of Reisterstown, within one mile of the Hanover turnpike, and two miles of the Western Maryland Railroad, and adjoining the lands of Messrs. Franklin Ander son, John Jones, Jackson Bond, Benjeznin Bond and Anion Richards. The Farm contains about two hundred acres. Of these from ilk to sixty art ii wood, from thirty to forty are In meadow, and the rest, ex cluding the Orchards, consist of arable land in good cultivation. There are two large APPLE ORCHARDS of very superior q aidity,ln good bearing order, and the place is well stocked with Peaches and other Fruits. The soil is naturally good, and hes racially beau laprorod with lime and manure, The buildlogs are a good substantial-' ly built Frame DWELLING and Kitchen, and Bern, Stable, Corn House, Cu House, Granary, Smoke House, etc. A Well of excellent Water is within twenty feet of the dwelling house. A beautiful stream Sows entirely through the farm, and good springs are in e'er,. field. The situation is high and healthy. Mr. David Greve*, on the premises, will show the farm to persons wishiag to examine it for themselves, and give any other information that may - be desired. Terms of sale—One-third cash on the day of sale, and the residue in equal installments in six and twelve mouths therefrom ; the credit pay ment.. to bear interest from the day of sale, sad to be secured with notes satisfactory to the trustee. CHARLES W. RIDGELY, Trustee, 34 St. Paul street, Baltimore March 28, 1859. is Good Intent WOOLLEN FACTORY.—The subscriberre spectrally informs his old customers and the public generally, that he has purchased Good Intent Factory, two and a half miles west of Petersburg, where he continues the Manufac turing Business. in all its various branches.— He has re-fitted up his machinery, to do the most complete work. Wool will be manufiac tared into all kinds of WOOLLEN GOODS, such as Cloths, Cassirneres, Hatinetts, Flannels, (barred and plain,) Kersey., Linseys, Jeans, Blanketing, Coverlets, Carpeting, Shawls, and Stocking Yarn. Wool will be carded into Rolls. Also, Fulling and Dyeing, done in. the best man ner. A large stock of the above-named Goods, particularly Stocking Yarn, kept constantly on head, sad will be sold low for Cash, or exchang ed for Wool, Lard, Hard Soap, and Country Prated& of all kinds. For the convenience of customers, all triads of work, with particular directions on, will be taken in at Henry ilyers's mill ; the store of Gillespie A Thomas, Gettysburg ; J. t S. Nillees store, 2 miles below Hunterstown ; Jacob Ring's store, Hunterstown ; E. Staley's store, Centre Mills; Abel Wright's store, Bendersville ; Jacob Scbriver's shop, Hampton; Sidle's store, Dillstown ; and Shriver's store,Centre Square. Wool for Carding will be okra away from the stands sad returned in rolls every two weeks. CistotaerS will please send their Wool early, before the season sots in. MAny information may be had concerning work, by addressing the subscriber, at York Springs, Adams county ; and all orders for Stocking Yarn promptly attended to. WILLIAM MgGARY lamb ZS, 1859. 21t, . , Notice. andeinigned haring green a Note to Emma, for three hundred and tgrtß-three dollars and eighty - four cents, ($323 $4,) payable on the Ist of October, 1859, and haring received no rata/ therefor, they here by wars ail parsons spinet purchasing or tak ing a trawler of said Note, as they will not pay it unless essepelled to do so by. due course of law. JOILN //OTTER, mar. ti, '59. - MICHAEL HORRMAN. Notice. GliTrLamm fortax.—Laten inistrotion en the estate of Oharies Lafferty, iota of Huntington township, Mains 6ariag bees granted to tho in the same township, he I=6 7s A — ' settee so all reliant ladoMoi to said estate to stake inuate payeseat,-and this basing claims whist the easel* mesas then properly setbenticated forosttlesaoat. - JONAS JOHNS, 4611a'r. Karel) 28, 1850. et Baltimore .A,ctv 4 iWl. To Southern Western IeIMAINIT t DULERS.--LBATHRIt, 151101-TINDINOS, LASTINGS, hie..-- Chtsaale Agency for Shoe Pegs, beet Tanner's Oil,. Pans Bark Mills Tanner's and Cur rier's Tools, Depot for Oil, ?ea . -lace, Leather Pickers; largest and cheapest assortment of Leather, Shoe-findings, Hemlock awl Spsnish Sole, to be found in Itltithore, and by tie the cheapest. Call and look at fuy goods and price 4 before purchasing, is all I ask, and then compare prices, qualily, quaniily, and I feel satisfied that my house will be pronounced " theloonse," for the Booth and West—where New York and Bos ton prior are duplicated, and shall be kept so. Now la hand and to arrire, 3000 bushels of SHOE PIGS, at 5 per cent, to 10 per cent. less than New York and Boston prices. bir.ien , l fur Catalogues and Prises and read for yourself. Warehouses 42 South Culvert and 23 Grant Street, Baltimore, Md. F. H. OiI,UPY. )Lar g est and cheapest assortment Gent's, Boy's and Ladies' Gaiter Uppers and Shoe Up pers. Highest rash price+ paid for Hides, green and dry: Sheepskin+, IVool, Tallow, Beeswax, Leather in rough, kc. Bir.llways on hand and for sale, splendid Ritns, Hips, pure Tanner's Oil, dry and salted Hydes. Leather sold on Commission and Cash adt ances mrie on same. April 4, 1859. 2,n George M. Bake°, T.IIPORTER and Dealer in CHINA. GLAS:, 1 QUEEN:MARE. No. 41 North Howard Mt., between Lexington and Fayette Streets, Balti more, Md. [Dee. 20, 1858. ly Light, Light ! WHOLESALE PATENT LAMPS, superior to all others in tie market. Also dealers in COAL OIL and LAMPS of every description. Constantly on band COAL OIL of the very best quality, which we will sell at the lowest sacrist price. All orders promptly MA AMMIDON k CO., No. 1 S. Liberty st., (neer Baltimore,) Jan. 17. em Baltimore, Yd. avian 0. IX L'LLEII. 111. A. razor. Kneller & Prick, LOUR a PRODUCE Commission and For warding Merchants, ItiwtA street, opposite N. R. Depot. BALTIMORE. January 17, 1859. ly Carpets, PIL CLOTHE and Mattings, wholesale and retail. Constantly ou hand an assortment Carpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet, Brussels, Tbree-ply, Ingriiii)i and Venetian Car pets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from I to 6 yards wide. Also, Rags, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Mattings. Rag Carpets of our own make, by the piece or yard, at low rates. JOSEPH VICTORY, 145 Lexington'st., one door west of Howard, March 1 - 4, 1859. 3m Charles Dunlap, WHOLESALE and Retail GROCER k TEA DEALER. &Naar of Howard and Lexington Streets, lIALTIXOIIII, YD. Has on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Le. Feb. I, 1859. ly Susquehanna House, (IPPOSITE Calvert Station, ' BALTIMOILN, MD. re reduced 101,25 per day: AffN A. SLADE, Proprietor. Jamtary 17. 6m Peter Zell & Son, COMMISSION MERCIIANTS and Dealers In CORN, Corn Meal, finances, OATS, Rye Chop, Bone Dust, MILL FEED, Hay, Straw, Phos. Lime, FLOUR, Field Seeds, k Ground Plaster Nos. 147 k 149 NORTH HOWARD &TRENT, Jan. 17, '59. lye BALTIMORE, MD. Assignee's Sale OF A VALUABLE IRON AND BRASS FOUNDIiit.;-0a Aiwa. % IA. 19th day of April, at 2 <Mott, P. Y., the undersigned, As signee under a deed of voluntary assignment, for the benefit of creditors, by THOLUI Waists Wtrs, will sell at public sale, on the premises, In Gettysburg, the following valuable property, Two Lots of Ground, fronting on Railroad street, on which is erected a valuable Iron and Brass Foundry, known as the , t,GETTYSBURO FOUNDRY," with all the necessary apparatus, Steam Engine, Flasks, Patterns, Tools. itc.— The Fonadry is now in running order and doing a good business. aiiirAttendance will be given and terms made known SAMUEL WEAVER, Assigner. Mar Will, 1859. ta can and See Tax celebrated New Jersey REAPER & MOWER, at the mew Ware-room of BREADS, BUEHLER & ErRTZ. March 14, 1859. NOtiOlt. second and dl account of Jossrn riß ua ILLT, Assignee of GIIIOIIIG2 W. LILLY, bast been filed la the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court on the 18th do,- of Apra next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BUSHEY Proth'y. March 11, 1859. 4t5 Marble Yard Removed. THE subscriber having removed his place of business to East York street. a short dis claims below St. James' Chnrch. would announce to the public that he is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, such as Monu ments, headstones, tc., de., of every variety of style and finish, with and without bases and sockets, to suit purchasers. and nt prices to suit the times. Persons desiring thing in his line will find it a decided advantage to examine his stock and prices before purchasing claorliere. IVM. B. MEALS Gettysburg, March 21, 1E359. New Lumber Yard. THE undersigned hare 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 keep a large assortment, to which they ask the attention of buyers. Their prices are as low as the lowest, and no efforts spared to ac commodate. KLINEFELTEIt, SEITZ lc CU. March 21, 1859. 3m Cancer Cured, WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOOD.—Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Scrofula., Vicars, kc., cured in a short time, without the knife, by Dr. RAclitcnou, (Colleague of the late Dr. Lounsberry, dec'd.,) N 0.50, North Fifth Street, below Arch, Philad'a. The remarkable success which has attarded• the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, ac., by Dr. liacNichol, for a number of years past, has at tracted the attention, and in airily instances has secured the hearty approval of many emi nent Physicians in Philndelphin, who are no longer willing to risk the dangers and uncer tainties of cutting. CANCII can as CCIIIO I—if properly treated and promptly. A great majority of the cases of Cancer, can be effectually cured. The nu merous patients, from every section of the cosatry,whohare 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 die eikeee,and desire further informatioe or advice, will please address Dr. KacNichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Pamphlet, oa the treatment of Cancers—free of charge. White Sweillag, Rip Disease, Scrofulous and Malignant Ulcers, Diseases qf the Month and Throat, Ulceratloes of the Bones, Tester, Scald Bead, and all diseases of the Skin, permanent ly cared, and proper remedies sent--earefally packed—by krprese to any part of the country. In every case a plain description of the -dis ease is required. Address Dr. MsoNlebol, No. 50 North sth Street, Philadelphia, P and Manufacturer of Dr. Imanaherry ro rat7s Celebrated Imperial Dopamine*, the beet and most reilieleleltemily Median* of the Nineteenth Costars, for Lissom of all diseases originoting la isiparitiat of thilsioed. • ha. INA. Ina pow pium ilasys on ' bead and Will be furnished at rates at FAHNESTOCBS'. B. E. NMI' lolir mi ... i, . IS MD.. We to coseettlisilyjniitiljii, *Ws_ tt ea of buyers to Swir karg• sisliwilil AO StOck of prime Wally Greottheir i elttisOil *Very article usually kept Ina fer4-e sea Oureery, which ere olfer at priors as awe 11*(11'44414meg. than) any house in t h e city. We name in part: Prime New Crop OrleansEingebr. Do. do. * Molasses. Porto Rico and low grads de. --.sett cheep. Rio, Dago ity ra, Porto itico,C•prJava. Ma:lambs, and other C.iffees. Excellent linperlsl, Toting ilyscinj stanliiate. powder Teas, at 50 cents per pound. . Choice Oolong do. at 50 cents. sir Imperial Tea at 7$ ela..per paid:l Nils This Tea we warrant equal, If hot imperial., to any Tea sold at other places lbr $1 per ' ILoutt, Flan, 1114541 N, • JIALT,4O. at prices to slit the Owes. • Fine old M. NDY, Old 140 wHISEST, Old Bourbon WiliatitY POIll, !WRIT, Rectified Whiskey Nod Domestic Study •1 CITY T. 111101.11. sermi °nada delivered to Boata and L►ll. roads free of droptoe Satisfaction guarantied in all eases at th. goods returned at our expense. A liberal dia. count allowed to country merchants. HOOK & UALDWI: 4 I. Wholesale and Retail Groom, Southwest cot. Green k Leziagtaa Jan. 24, 'AD. tf Baltimore, lid. csc - ) HANOVER STREET, BALTIMORE, (White Iron Front Warehouse.) Importers of ; HOSIERY, GLOVES; WHITE UO ODC, llandkerehlat, SHAWLS, CRIPU, LACES, hir warehouse, which we milt expressly for oar Own contains six floors, each x IGO feet, and the large tock and extensive assort nent which we keep, require ts entire occupancy. Nohouse n any of the Northern Cid* mobbing goods to the country, one combined advantages lo rant, as our stock is not only large, but obtained upon conditions which will" defy competition. We contract with the Manufacturers for all the American articles we sell, and send a buyer to Europe regularly twice a year, to selset.onr Foreign goods. We are enabled thereby to offer great advantage.; in prices, as well as to get up a stock at aIL times replete with the newest an4l most desirable goods. Merchants ingood credit are invited to C/11111131111 our stock when they next visit Baltimore, and they will promote their own interest by doing so. Orders by mail carefully executed when ac companied by satisfactory references. Feb. 14, '59. 4nt . Baltimore, Md GQpDfl,, No. 11 Xortla Ilward MM., two - aoors North of the Howard House.--Tha undersigned, having made large additions to his stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers, Country Merchants and others, with such articles as they want, on the very best terms. Bill713111:43 Whitewath, Sweeping, Dusting, Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Scrub and Horse Brushes. WOODEN-MARE : Such as Tube, Buckets!, Measures, Tur Buckets, Churns, Saul*, Bolling Pins, Butter Prints, kc. Brooms, Baskets, Mats and Cordage. Masser's 5 minute Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, ugright and ebest—ther 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, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Parks and Spoons, Urns. Coffee and Tea Pots, Egg Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Knives sad Forks. Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, Scales and Weights, Coffee Mills, Table Casters, Old Detain-' inn 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. Bohr k Davis' Patent Isrelidor Washing ,llachines. Plain Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and Brushes of every description, mann lactated to order. . GEO. A. MILLS, No. I 1 North Howard st., Baltimore, U. March 14, 1839. ly UPLIOLSTERER, PAPER HANGER, .AND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 52 North Howard Street, oue door abate Lexington, BALTIIIOIir. Paper Hangiays.—('onsttantly In stars, Paper Hangings of every description, and of the latent and must approved puttorus. Also, Borders, Fire Board l'rints. Lc. Venetian Blinds.—Keeps on band, and *lsmail factures to order, Venetian Mind, of all colon, sizes and qualities, which will compare favors. bly with any offered to theopublie. Paper Hanging done in the best utyie.-- Old Blinds repainted and trimmed, or exchaved. March 7, 1859. ]y T;INAMELLED COTTAGE FVENITHAL.L. EA it. W. HEYWOOD, No. 10; North Chief** street, Baltimore, haring been engaged for the last 17 years In the manufacture and sate of the above desirable Furniture, salted to astitry residences, has on baud a large variety, mouseise lured expressly for retail sales. Also, oak and Walnut Chamber Hate, Oak and Walnut Extension Tables, Dining Room and Fancy Chairs, Sideboards. Hair and Husk lihit tresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters; ie., hifi - March 21, /859. ly WITH MABBII3, WILL eGOODLON,triod•- sate dealers in Boots, Shoot, Hats, ceps, ke., No. 324 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. N. B.—l beg leave to inform my friends and customers, that we bare on head a large sad complete stock of 'Boots, shoes and Halts, siommig which is a Urge meiortanutt olliedits'..ntoWesi tlemen's City made work, with a at Northern work, which has been seMetWititit great care from the stocks of sows at lbw WA Manufacturers is the Country. Orders from Country NOTAlliatiftillif. elusive thoe Dealers reepiinthlly executed with despatch. Address J. A. RUTURAUFfy Care of Alla/sk i Bell k 0 March 21, 1859. DASIZI. I. Wang. - LOU 4 . , 11111111111. White & Swope, WHOLISALS Nolen la BOOM =OM CAPS, It STRAW 600D8; olio., in tiublonable Moleskin, Silk, Pots sod ViteMTol,. N. W. Cor. Baltbzwoo and Howard oVooto t illoiti. snore, Md. - , Mor. Mil,illdil.' 14NAL= la HATS, CAPS aat ri =E. FANCY GOODS, Na.. as sew the Sinew Bases, lta head all goods at, the,hot '. ' t style to be found to it Aro lbw - - A ten ham petscperslehlag the Chlrigeeil Diem 20, Mr is*- - - - • - " ♦LSO, MADICIUA, Aid MALAOS And Ito cuctoi rot rActldrif, Hodges Brothers, Ind n. numerous rarieky other articles, and NV liolc4ale Dealers In , a raicAN FANCY ()OW and NoTli House Furnishing B. T. Hynson, First Premium J. A. Ruthrauff. 3. 8.. lircaelita4 wain
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