evi!io . 1 NotzLoese. somas 6 wit, C4llBllll. OW 14100611 gee Oman Sessers. PinAseupri‘, Mestedeetetert et White Gad, Us, Putty. Yeashee, dra. lelletatale Soles la Dina, Winds, etas, to Ott eel Greatrt Itestisele Vie deals le parettase fere a Moat desk earl at aeoeptable pries as reepastreity re asoned le laspeet oar geed*. Oar *Dila Lead, ilea, Petty, sad Verstaitee, era mad ay awe, tau ea* tiosaud Whaterle Buss thserhaet the Celea. amid gis atartteal mattsteslee. (17 Jut ° coliPktist has lira* teethed at. A m Seed peer scan duvet Feb. 1, 1100. 17 cm. TRU OCT AND MICR IT IN TOrll AT.— Wood's flab Restorstive will Ulan* gray bait to its original color, *cp It from falllms ce, and MUM It tore w so Made. and se • memetio It boa so meal. ritoptee sad Weeds flair Restorative nowt exist logstber. Clltlo/1.-11•Tare of wortbleen Imitations, se assent are already le Km market, called by different nalose. tee none melees lb. worth, (Prof...or II oCreg Hai I. Kano rat vs, ih.", t , gm. Lena., Me , sad New Tork,) arc blows as tbil WM, Sold by all Draggixts tad PlAcat bikhcinb abiders, blot by all ran.' mad !olio. Uoode dobbina la lb* Miltbd fiestas sad Canada. lEr'Coesghl. Colds, Bronchitis, Aathlus, Crop, itlioop tag C•agh, Dla•aaw d thea 'Throat sal Lump. sad Pal tameary ►lmittee• of the sweetest tppe, are quickty oared by that long Wad and fasatfol rotnwly, wlt'T►t't t►LB►II os WILD CHERRY --efea.r. a Zolltor :—" Tbis La truly a Belaam and a b'rest tag to taresilda. It cootaJam the pure balmaser pro:Kept' of RIM Chary, tla• banal" yropertioa of w and of peso Its hermedianta, which ars mingled after the true prencsale elf echausiatteg, sere all balsamic. and thee...Gera /t s. safe and am la sad. Coughs, Colds, Coasumptslos, and Bremerton troahloll Illeappotr coder s,a balsa:roe Inflamer* as thrash eihmesoil sway. Probably n , modeclne his •ter attaeoed es arbodia a gale or aocompiu:udw math good as this wa•eaud &arum " 1 / 1 . Feb 26, 1621. 111WW2. !loth R. ?awl. k Ca . &WALL .ot la mas•--As tin reenset of year Tra, , ltoz Assiut.. I. Ins• YOftlE—Famay Lase. yea a otationstokt ot thy experisao• a th• tite of Dr 1.71 _ tt r, front wagons __ tit'. ilabiont et Wild Cberry. Jute 4~ 3 ‘,... n ni t it N s t is• venni in ray , for Colds and Ciiurde, and hare found Do. from stores ho w we t s rehnsly thM I ntre •ser tried Wheat Igor tO•sakibit and Cold. its children Ilion. it te Ise an ex seelleet mosillobto. Rospectfally yours. JOHN II RICE J. "" """ "'''"""'"'"" ID'lllerwars of TO* &ad worthies hottaterfsto Tbe y Corn Camino. Pare, and M•diatinal Rahn ht.. the sum* or t• . Oats ...... AtLTtd" •attssa with a ben, and the printed omit* of Um Cloter jt.. ..... .prixpolitont, tt 6. W. Ftly,t Lt k on tn. (rotor wrapper. I Timothy ihed PriliParica bY Path R" fowls Cn . Roston. and for sale l'PlAstiet by A. D. Mettler. (lettystistrx; Jitritb Pulweilsr. berg; K. Sitauttor. New 'Oxford, D Z. Hollinger. Abbott.- town ; William Wolf, leitat Berlin, P.t.r Rohlits. Damp ton; Wm. I Metcalf. York Ppriort; Jam*. A Ektor. sm. paitabars; and by all dealers to otedlcana. (April It. Mr HOLLOWAY'S OINYMIINT AND PlLL!—Treed haled. —The watermasked loarription, "Holloway, Neer Vert •od London," which now appears oo every lea of the ' hooka ef direction'. envelopiog tbe•e preparaties• te s ' perket Eaf.guani agai oat fraud. It the wombat* vt•lbbew halieg the paper apia•t the light, the article any be co- hod ua as pewee,. The °intone& differs troy watt other eciercial applseatioe la entat•nee, hummock is ft neetnlizee the irritating principle an the Stith and the and thee pets out the Are of inhumation at Ita heart. Instead of driving le the exterior symptoms. The riw ,operate eyeeiS lty ea the bile and the blond. Married_ Os Tuesday. April S. in Arendtsville. by the titer. L. J. Bell. fir. STEPHEN FRAZER. to Ills; JVLIA ANN MILLEft, both of the vicinity of Petersburg. Adams co., Pa. At Alto Dale, Frauklin county. on the 3let ult.. by E. E. Small. Esq., lir. 11 !LIAM& HEF EU, of Alto Dale, to hiss KATE BAKEII, of this (vasty. On the :14th ult., by Rev. C. E. Ambler. Dr. WM. Mc PHERSON FCLLEIS : of Winchemer. Vs., (formerly of Gettysburg,) to Yrs. JANE D. MACFARLAND, daughter of the Late Judge 1. D. Douglas, of Jefferson county, Ca. 7Z) led.- On the 1 , 4 inst., in Baltimore. Mm JrLIANX, wife of *direr I). Newman, and daughter of Jo sepb Carl, formerly of this county, aged 32 year. On the 13th inst., ARANETTA ELIZABETH, ,dAughter of Mr. Alexander Harper, of Cumber land township, aged 2 years and 1 day. On the 11th inst.. MARTHA. ANSI, danghter of Mr. Jacob Heather, of Cumberland township, aged 12 years 11 months and 26 days. On the 19th Inst., at the residence of his father. in tioarniltonban township. JOSEPH A. HOKE, ,aged 19 yew* 3 months and 2 days. On the 9th inst., in this county, Mrs. MARGA RET IfERGERT, consort of Mr. Philip Hergert, aged 63 years and 6 months. On the 26th nit., near Littlestowo, ALEXAN DER BITTINGER, son of Frederick and Catha rine Rittinger, aged 17 years 4 Months and 16 dais. On Saturday evening last, after a brief illness. FA/ It Z., son of Jacob and Susan Trosel, of this place, aged 6 years 7 months And 13 (Lays.— „I:Jaen] at 2, Y, DL, tu-day—to greetued t i Eret (.4teen Cemeteiy.. '• Weep not for little Eddy, His gcntle spirit's fled: Be sweetly sleeps with J ecus, Among the silent dead. Abed not a tear of sorrow, Around hie silent tomb, 'Think what a lovely now;r, Yon herein heal en to bloom." Ariss ISA.SP,LLa. Xt'S Nilliuer El" would inform In the Ladies of Gettysburg and surrounding uuutrw„ that she has commenced the Millinery loto. - in its cli . ness. ffereirt branches, at the resi 'tenet of het father, in Vest Middle street. op posite Mr. (harp. Little's store. Site will eu .deavor to deserve n liberal share of patronage. April Is, 1P39. Millinery. SOPHIA C. ItItINKrAtIIOFF haseom menced the business, In its tilt trout branches, at Daniel Sattzgiver's, one door from Peter Pre s v's corner, on Baltimore street, I ; ettysburg. and hopes the Ladies will give her a fair share of their . patronage. April 18, 1859. 3t Opening • ItILLLVEKI.—NEISS McCERAILY will ky open Spring Millinery on Tue4day. Wednes hly sad Thursday, the It th, 20th and list inn.. and cordially invites all to call and see her as sortment. [April 18, 1859. AWord to the Wise ! DON'TFAIL to call and see SAMSON S New Goods—a large and splendid assortment, of MEN'S AXD BOY LS CLOTHING and Furnish ing Goods--ar. extensii e lot of nil kinds of HATS, BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS--an un rivalled assortment of TIWNKS and CARPET SACKS, some very handsome and new styles.— • Also, a large and splendid variety of Setts. Breast Pins and Ear Rings ; WATCHES. MUSI CAL INSTRU.V.ENTS...te., &c. A vets- hand-' some and new style RAILROAD TRAVELLING' BAG. In short, everything in his line. After all said and done. SANISON'S IS THE SPOT to btu yottr goods at the right prices. A word to the wise is eufficient. Those whO wish to buy to sell again will do well by canister, as I can and will sell them goods cheaper than they can buy them in the city. April 18, 1859. ".el penny , semi is it penssy earned. '—Ft..t...Nicun Cheap clothing, WE, the undersigned, respectfully wish to inform Ott public that we have taken the store-room formerly occupied by H. S. Mix isms & Hos, S. E. corner Centre Square, where we always intent to keep on hand a large, well selected and cheers, stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING A -Gitsruntres FCRNI3BING GOODS, which mutant be - turpassed. We are very par ticular la Rissrolactu ring and selecting our goods, anti we would therefore invite the public to call sued examine our stock 'AMEN'S & Dors AOLOTHING sad 'Furnishing Goods, before pur. cheats' elsewhere. BRENNER & HAG N. B. Corner Centre Square, Gettysburg. April 18, 1850. tf Bich Wanted. JatiVITYVAS BLACKSMITH is wanted tita sabseribar, at Breanis Mill, 3 miles Iron O llyisbarg. Fair wages and a year's eb►- ployneat, of sills, vi , ll be given. Imatediato ',phallism Is desired. JAMES UMBEL Aiwil is, 1859. 3t IRIM have to inform 'the citizens of Gettys burg aid vicinity that I have made arrange ments midi • Arm-elan vroriusias to tarnish me midi Beets and Shoes of home manufacture. AO/ IL L L hicILIIENY. at k r q9OOB-erasprisirig every possible nartaittis sad !ore Hass, Flats ead • - of aid& be sold very asap sili FL. F. MelLHlLlgra. • .__ . ' r egilist44o6=lnt i r ei n ' "4 144 66 4 sew. SlRMlkike*OAs. g1i11Y40.." Colloid *gm poltria-410 trouble to 'bow caw s --44 '• ' & L ItILIII2M& • • • -• Trie -ektiES GETTYBIII "WY Liar Eloped's, Flour.. Rye Floar..-....- ..... Wheat Coro, Rye.......... UAL,.. Buckwheat Buckwheat Baal.— Clurer Seed Timothy Seed-- i Flax 5eed..... ....... i.Barley Plaster of Paris—. Pork BALTlllo.llli—Farb.s.r uutr. e 25 to 7 12 1 38 to 1 82 80 to 86 ... T 5 to 80 ~. 48 to 55 .. 5 50 to 5 75 2 12 to 2 37 9 25 tol2 00 8 00 to 9 00 11 04) tols 00 25 to 26 62 00 Flour Wheat Rye Corn Oats Clover Seed • Timothy Seed Beef Cattle, par hand Hogs, per blind Hay Whiskey Guano, Peruvian, per ton II NOVER.—TeruaAT LAST Floor, from wagons Do. from stores Wheat Rye Corn ...... Clover 5eed...... .. Timothy Seed Plaster Notice to Builders. EtLED I , P/waists will be received by the Tenstees of the United Presbyterian Church, ( urmerly Associate Reformed,) until the 23d of April taw., for Re-modeling and otherwise Repairing their Meeting !louse, in Gettysburg. Maw and specifications can be seen by calling at The Costpikr" office, or upon the Trustees. 1%1. youNG. Clerk. April 18, 1839. td Notice. TAE undersigned, having discontinued busi ness. and intending to remove to the West, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to him, either hy - note or book account, to call and settle the same on or before the tst day of May next, as after that date they will be placed in the bands of .I\o. C. Ewa, Esq.. for collection. bier The undersigned will he found at New Oxford, and his brother. PICTER AIL , LABACOH, at Hampton, with either of whom settlements may be made previous fo the Ist of May. Prompt payment is earnestly urged, as costs may there by be saved. April 18, 185 D.• JACOB AULAUACOR $5 Reward. T 40.41 , several weeks ago, by the under signed. e POCKET HOOK, containing sun dry sale -Notes, Due Bills, neeeiptg, ke. The papers will be of no use to the finder, but their loss may pat the subscriber to inconvenience. who will cheerfully pay the above reward for the rsdura of the Pocket Book and papers, either to himself, or by leaving theta at the t 'corder Office. larAll persons owing the subscriber on Sole Notes. Due Bills. kc., are berth; notified not to pay the same to any person bat myself. April 18, 1859. 34* JOSEPH %IDLE.' • The Latest News! mnE latest aews, la which all are interested, j_ is the OJTiVili of a very large and superior stork of HATS. CAI'S. BOOTS k SHOES, at the cheap aad fashionable store of R. F. Mal, HEM', at the N. R. Corner of Centre Square, ' , Gettysburg. Ills stock ofOlitts Is very erten- ; comprising all the various styles of Silk Hats. Gent's biz.lt and colored Soft Dress Hats, Men's Russia Hats, (broad-rim,) and all kinds of Men's and Boy's Slouch Hats and Caps, of the most fashionable styles—all of *hie!' are aasurpassed for beauty of style and elegance of finish. BOOTS AND ?MM.:S.—He has also re- I cnired a very large assortment, of Boots and Shoes, consisting of Men's French Calf Boots ,4 Men's French Calf Congress Gaiters, Patent' Leather Gaiters and romps, Oxford Ties and all lands of Men's and Boy's Dress and Connie Shoes, Ladies and Children's Shoes and Gaiters of every style_ The public is Very respectfully j invited to call and examine these goods before purchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly he to their advantage. . R. F.•McILIIENV. April 18, 1858. The Sickles' Trial OR THE SHOOTING OF KEY, and the Ex- 1 ecution of Four Murderers in Baltimore, as created the greatest excitement. The pp,.. pers are filled with details of these shocking al." fairs. The people talk about it on the streets , and in their houses, and look upon these trage.l dies as being unparalleled in history. So It is with PICKINtPSUGOTHING—having just open. ed the largest and most complete. as well its the 'Cheapest and best isisortment of READY-MADE ; CLOTHIIiG, of every description and style, ever offered In this place, the people talk about it on , the highways and in their houses, urging each ; other to go at once to Picking's and purchase a ; new suit of clothes. But joking aside, we as-; I sure the public in all candor that our stock t cannot be surpassed—consisting in part ofl i Black Cloth Coats, Cashmere Frock. and Sack Coats, Tweed and Linen Coats, and in fact every ' kind that the market can produce. Vests of. ' every description. Pants to suit all classes and I I conditions. Shirts, Collars. Stockings, Gloves, Suspenders, kc., kc. Also, Carpet Bags, rim-1 brellas Trunks, Accordeons. Violins, in short 1 everything usually found in his line. Thankful • for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same. Call' and examine our stock—no trouble to show goods. Remember the place, in Chain-' bersburg street. opposite the Lutheran church. I April 18, 1859. F. B. PICKING. ---- - New Boot & Shoe STABLISHMENT, in the S. W. rj corner of the Diamond, Gettys burg, Pa.—The place to buy in or der to care money.'—The subscriber would uiost respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and surrounding country, that be has opened a large Boot and Shoe Establishment, in the northwest corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, in the rooms recently occupied by D. Wills, Esq as a Law °lnce, where he has now on hand. and will continue to keep for sale, an extensi , . e va riety of work. of his ewu manufacture. The work is made up in the best and most durable manner, including all the newest st)les. and embraces BOOTS k SHOES, Men's. Women's and Cbildren'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 have employed a number of workmen. "hard to beat," to make up customer work. That he will sell CHEAP, is easily proven. Give him a calk, examine his Bouts, 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. gfirShocmakers are informed that he al ways keeps on hand '.[JPPRILS," for Shoes and Gaiters, ready for bottoming. which he disposes of on pleasing terms. JOHN SALLWEG. April 4. 2849. 17 Goods for the Season ! IHE subscriber hat jest vett:Ls-tied from the city, with a laipYlepply of NEW GOODS, ch he offers to sell'ebeaper than ever. Give him s call, and judge for yourselves. His as sortment embraces Cloths,Cassitneres, Testings, all kinds of Stammer Goods, and a large assort ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, for men sad boys. JACOB RELNINGEB, Carlisle st., 4 doors from Centre Square. Gettysburg, April 4, 1659. Marble Yard Removed. THE subscriber keying removed his place of business to Bast York street, a short dis tance below St. Jaynes' Church, would announce , to the public that he is still prepared to furnish New and Fashionable all kinds of work in his line, such as Id °nu- NetCCICRY.—XIss MALISSA CARPE "H at., of every variety of = having opened a Millinery Establish- style sad Isiah, with and without bases and aisasiSit the amigesceefbesisther, Dr. Cameo_ .! sockets, to salt purchasers, and at prices to suit tar, ssilseeist ojghbigitowa, 00 the Chambers.' the thaw Persons desiring anything in his line h at z a t io ns e , woad regally taintstie will And it a decidaesdtaalikgs to examine his th i j r i m w h o us w ish a nythi sc stock sad primes belbtspitrObillang elembere. toot to the above lbw. nip kept Inc B. MEALS. ea head. [April 11, 11122. St* • Clottysbarg, Iberia 21, 18211. 12„,75 •••••• 5.25 •• • 20 to 1-125 70 00 45 . 541 2 00 ......4 75 to 45 00 1 50 to 1 75 1 20 ........ 70 7 00 7 25 5 27 e 25 1 30 to 1 50 80 ...«......... 68 ..- ...... .... 60 6 00 2 00 ....- 6 25 5 82 8 25 - 1 20 itA 1 40 85 73 65 15 50 2 00 6 56 To the Farmers. iValtuible Farm nt C I G .T I . 1 1 S A XI M S R E D I ' et WOOD'S R F" l" 1 M I P MOW IMPROVE.- Y 6 AT.—The andersigneni. Agent fur the sale of a decree of the Circuit CoOrt for Itsitimore ]lash's Combined Heaping and Mou nig Xa- ' county. the undersigned. Trustee. will beer at chiles' with Wood's Improvement, for .tdams public salt. V . I.:SHAY Ant:RW/ON, like 19th county, offers them to the pubilc.kuou ing them day of April. 1 n59, at one o clock, at the Et to bathe best combined martial , . in u. e . Rims. change Sale. Rooms, No. 19 South Gay street, been successfully introduced into different parts Baltimore city— of our State. arid I has - ethyl fsr sold sixty-nisei The VALUABLE FARM of DaviciGrryes.Esq.. + In Adams county. all renderiug satisfaction situate about twenty miles from Baltimore. and I The machine receix ed a silt er medal at the Stitt. about font tulles durth of Reisterstown, within 1 Fair—also, the ftr...t Frernium at York, Cumber- , one mile of the Hanover turnpike, and two land. Centre, Huntingdon. and other count.* miles of the Western Maryland Railroad, and I Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmers need- adjoining the lands of Messrs. Franklin Ander ing a Reaping Ninclaine, will plesse call upon son, John Jones, Jackmon Bond, Benjamin Bout the undersigned, before purchaung. as he RI. and Amon Richards. . ways takes great pleasure in showing the Ma- I The Farm contains about two hundred sere& chines and warrants them to do good work .Of there from fifty to sixty are in wood, from Early orders are .olicited. an the number re- ! thirty to forty are in mention , and the rest. ex eeived from the manuf..cturer will be in propor- . elud i ng the rcliardn, consist of arable laud in ' Hon to the demand. , good cultivation. ri.kill'EL HERBST. Agora, i There are two large APPLE ORCHARDS, o f, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa. , very superior qUality, in good bearing order. and April 11, 1859. 3m t the place is it ell stocked with Peaches cud other , .---...-- -- Call This Way! 11 nE iut,,eflber would inform the public that he continues his MACHINE SHOP, in amtiershcirg street, Gettysburg. near the Foundry. where he has various kinds of Ma chines on hand. such as Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters. Cornfocider Cutters. Cloverseed Hullers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Powers of different kinds,—two. four or wiz-borne, to suit purchasers;—indeed ill such as can be had at Hanover or Littlestown. Also. Mortising Ma chines, fur house carpenters, put up in the very best and most substantial manlier. Cutting Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size leas than eleven feet in length. always attended to.aa well as Turning in iron, casting or wood. Also all kinds of REPAIRING on Machinery, dressing-up Mill Spindles, Ike., done on the shortest notice. The undersigned manufactures Mosussies PATNYT HORSE RAKE, which he offers at the lowest living profit. lie is likewise agent for the REAPER k MOWER rnanufsetured by Joseph Shiremsn. at East Berlin. I hope Mist all in want of anything in my line will call at my Shop before goiMif elsewhere. I will warrant all my work to Orli tatisfaction to purchnsers. • DAVID STERNEIBI April 11, 1859. lye - New Spring Goods. JL. SCHICK, dealer in Silks, Domestic , Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Linens, Jewelry Notions, etc., has returned belt; the Eastern markets with one of the largest as sortments of DRY 0(5)05 O'er brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present spring -importations.— LADIES" DRESS GOODS, plain and figured black Silks, very heavy and fine lustre, cheap; plain and colored figured Silks, a t ery fine as sortment, at all prices; ?irers, Grenadines, Poil de Cbene, Satin de Chene. Poplins. Laralas, Paris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns. French Chintz, plain and colored Brilliants, Ginghams, Spring Slunglins, English Calicoes. and many other novelties. MOURNING GOODS in great varie ty, Shawls and Scarfs,heaotifol stock ; Ribbons 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, {its 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 mar 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, all of which have been selected with great core and upon the most advantageous terms. We are determined not to be undersold by any. Our inotto--" Fair dealing and small profits J. L. SCHICK. S. W. Corner of Centre Square April 4, 1959. Notice. JWIN ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate ofJohn McGrew, late of Menallen township, Adams county, de ceased. hating been granted to the undersigned, residing in Franklin township, he hereby gives notice to all minas indebted to said estate to make immedlalltisyment, and tholik baring claims against doe fame to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. • GEOUGE THRONE, Adner April 11,11,159 J. C. Neely, isATT(IIINVIi AT LAW, will attend to collec tions and all other busines4 intru4ted to care with promptness. 018.7 e nearly opposite Fahnestoek's Store, Baltimore street. Gettysburg. April 11, 1u59. tf Cheap Clothing. r.onom ARNOLD, at his Clothing Em porinm,, has now got his stock of :Sprit': and Summer Clothing—full and well assorted, all of uur own make. and warranted well made. We have jam received from the city, a large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Drillinr, Jeans, Italian Cloth, Parametta Cloth, Tweeds, Summer Cassi mere's, Linens, Vestings, he., all of which will he sold at prices to Ault the tiniest. We have hands constantly cutting and making up, and if we cannot please you in a garrnSint ready made : we can take your measure and make you up garment upon short notice. As usual Mr. Culp is always on the spot with shears and measure in hand, at your service. Please call. as we will not be undersold by any other establishment in town. (April I I, 1859. Railroad Store. T C. (WINN .8. BRO. have just received and , are opening at their new store on the orth-west corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, a large and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Goods and Groceries. The ladles par ticularly are invited to call and examine our su perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles, embraciag everything coming properly under thli bead at prices not heretofore equalled, and in quality surpassed by none. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, of , eve ry description, consisting ofCloths, Cassimeres, Cssinetts, Coatings, Vesting", £c., which cannot hi surpassed out or 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 bad at the " Railroad Store" of J. C. Quinn & Bro. Believing that the pub lic can suit themselves better here than else where, we inxite them to give us a call. For the proof of our assertion, call and examine our stock, even if yon don't buy. [April 4, 1859. Spring (foods 1 FFRESH ARRIVAL!—FAUNESTOCK BRO.'S have just received a large and choke as sortment of Spring Goods, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Our stock comprises many new and beautiful styles of Ladies' Dress Goods. such as 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 have also increased nor stock of staple goods. such as Men's and Boys' Wear. Calicoes. Muslins, Detains, Chintz, &e., in quantity, style and peke, unsurpassed. We need not enumer ate. but can assure our customer, and friends that we are prepared to furnish them with such goods 11... I they may want cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere in the county. Call early and select from our large and varied assortment. FAIINESTOCK. BROTHERS, April 4, 1859. Red Front. Strayed or Stolen! ADARK BAY MARE, belonging to the-sub scriber, strayed away or was stolen from the yard of Black's Hotel. in F.mmitaburg, on Friday night last. The mare has a star in the forehead. !wary mane and tail, a little white at one of the bind feet, and is with foal. Any person giving the undersigned Information of her whereabouts, so that ha may get her, will receire a reward of Five Dollars. lIICHARL HOFFMAN, Arendtseille P. 0., Adams county, Pa. April 4, 1859.* The soil is net nrali, - good, and has recently bs , en improl ed with lime and manure. The buildings are a good subs' ..:ntial- . ly built Frame DWELLING and Kitchen. nit,. and Barn, Stable, Corn House, Cow House. Granary, Smoke House. etc. A Well of excell;nt Water is within twenty feet of the ditelling house. A beautiful stream flows entirely through the farm, and good springs are in every field. The situation is high and healthy. Mr. David Greves, on the premises, will show the farm to persons wishing to examine it for themselves, and give any other information that may be desired. Terms of sale—Arse-third cash on the day of sale, and the'residtte in equal installments in sit a*d twelve months therefrom ; thf credit pay ments to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured with notes satisfactory to tbp trustee. .. CHARLES W. R11)01111 1 , Truster' 34 St. Patti street, Baltimore. March 28, 1859. u _ - Notice of Dissolution. inIIE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Foundry and Ma e e business has been DISSOLVED, and all the property, Books, Papers, M. of *aid firm having been transferred to the bands of Soto- KOS Rotuma, (one of the partners,) who will con tinue the business at the 'acne place, in East Berlin, Pa., they hereby give notice to all per sons having claims against said firm to present them to said Border for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted will make immediate payment. /-They return, their thanks to the public for their patronage, and the remaining partner homes that by strict attention to business the same may be continued to him. SOLOMON BORDER, JOSIAH ROSS April 4, 1P59. 3t* New Livery Livery establishment, at the stables "r on Washington street. occupied in part by the "Eagle Hotel; and has made such arrange ments as will enable him to accommodate the public at all times, on reasonable terms, with nurses, haggles, Ilitcks, ke. liis.stock is good. On Nitta! oLcasious. 4:c., lie will be able to supply a want which has been much needed. s ir Terms C.lBll. [May 24, '5B. Notice. riTIARLES LAFFECIITI"S ESTATE.—Lepers of administration ou the estate of Chnsles Lafferty. late of Huntington township. Adams county, deceased.. having been granted to the undersigned, regiding in the same township, he hereby gives notice to nil persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the Antrie to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JONAS JOHNS, :Wirer. March 28, 1839. Gt Mowing and Reaping LIACHINE AGENCY. 633 Market Street, Philadelphia, where fanners may nee and judge for thentnelves, betweeh SIX OF THE BEST COMBINED MACHINES NOW IN USE! and purchase the Machine of their choice. EMLEN k PASSMORE, 633 Market St., Philadelphia. April 4. 1559. 3m Groceries, WHOLESALE ANT) RETAlL—Nl°laiies and Sugar by the barrel, Coffee by the sack, and all kinds of Groceries, either by the quantity or iu small amonnt.s, at prices that de fy competition. Call at once at April 4. FAIINESTOCK MOS'. What the Press Bay. " Cosrsa's " Exterminators are invaluable remedies for Cleating houses of all sorts of 'Ver min. With all confidence we recommend them. —N. Y. Daily State Register. "Costar's" remedies for all domestic pests, sncb as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Ants, Thu, ac., are invaluable; we can speak trots actual knowledge of their merits. Druggists and Deal ers should send their orders early, if they would secure .a trade in them.-,./Crw Turk Jorrnai. " I shall write something shout your Extermi nators. as I canllo so with propriety. They are selling here and destroying all vermin.—Edsior Banner, Fayette, Ma. "Death to all Veroxiti." As Spring approaches, Ants and Roaches, From their holes some out, And Mice and Bats, In spite of Cats, Gaily skip about- Bed-bugs bite Yon, in the night, As on the bed you slumber, While Intact' crawl Thro' chamber and hall, In squads without number. It is truly wonderful with what certainty, Rats, Roaches, Mice Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bags, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects or Ani mals, in short every species of Vermin, are utter ly destroyed and exterminated by "Costar's" Rat, Roach, ic.,Ext'sninator, "Costar's" Bed-Dug Exterminator, "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects. Supplied direct, by mail, to any address la the United States, as follows : On receipt of $l,OO, a box of the Rat, Roach, he., Exterminator. On receipt of $2,00, a box each of the Rat, Roach, kc., Exterminator and Electric Powder, (sent postage paid.) sufficient to destroy the ver min on any premises. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. • Costar's" Principal Depot, 420 Broadway,'S.Y. P. S.—Circulars, terms, kc., sent by mail oa application. Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania: COSTAR'S BRANCH DEPOT, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. And Wholesale Dealers generally. Parch 21, 1859. Gt New Goods. ucrEORGE ARNOLD has just received and is now opening the largest and most beauti fassortment of L kDIES' DRESS GOODS that has been offered to the public at any time Al so, a lot of beautiful Fancy Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Shawls, Hosiery„•Groves, kc., kc.— A large stock of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, READV-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. GIORGI P. AIIIIICT Abbey & Neff, 308 North Third Street, (three doors gg above Pine,) Philadelphia. THE OLD WARE 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 market prices, to Cash and prompt Six Months Buyers. Nails at Manufacturers' prices ibr nab. Orders from new customers will receive strict and accurate attention, and all goods seat tram this house will be as represented. sireocuitry Merchants on their next that to oar city to make their Spring purchaser are cordially lurked to cell and. examine our stock and prin. before purchaelng. March 14, le. Sat 73a1t.1.3:m.0re A_ cl•v.r•tiE3. .C.ll/. Slagle & Co" (1011KIRSICIN k PROUCCE MER- t • IL/ CHANTS, Nos. Hand 133 NorrAlla *frees, Bakausets.--Being established In the COMIlli/44.01111 bllliDtall ref II member yeani, they solicit eesaigniusents. and pay particular attention to the sale of GRAM of all kinds, Flour, Clover Seed. Whiskey and Country Pro duce generally. We remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern Central Railrosd run into onr Warehouses. Refer to E B. Buehler, Esq., Gettysburg. [June 21, JOON C. ONNLI.IIt. E.. 4. ?NICK. Brieller at Prick, Fi,orrt k PRODUCE Commission end For warding Nev:hulls. YortA strfet, opposite N. C. R. It. Depot. BALTIMORE:. January 17, 1859. ly ts, o9IL CLOTHS ani Cl Mttings, wholesale and retail. Constantly on hand an assortment Carpets at low price.. consisting of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car pets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from 1 to t yards wide. Also. Rugs, !Mari, Stair Rots, Canton and Cocoa ?Jottings. Rag Carpets of our own m$ the piece or card.at lowrates. maw*. JOSEPH VICTORY, 14 Lexingtonst., one door west of Howard. March 14, 1859. 3m . Baltimore, Md. Charles Dunlap, WHOLESALE and Retail GROCER k TEA DEALER. Corner of Seward and Lexington Streets, SALTIMOIMI, MD. BAM OM Wei a general assortment of Groceries, Teas. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac. rib. 7, 1859. ly Susquehanna House, (IPPOSITE Carert &ation, BALTIMORE, MD are reduced to $1,25 per day. JOHN A. SLADE, Proprietor January 17. Gm X. R. RARDINS. RCII'D V. CARROLL Harding & Carroll, CiOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Proof Worebotrie •nd R. R. Depot, N o . 116 N or th Howard Street, BILTIMORE, MD. Feb. 14, '59. iy James Bosley, COMMISSION MERCOAST, - N... 124 us-i 126 North Street, BALTIMORE, MD. I am prepared to receive and cell on Commis sion all kiude of COUNTRY raoliucii. Basing an experience of ten years in the Oommission business, (wad wishing to continue iti:t alone.) I flatter myself that I shall be able to give .;•ITIS FACTION to all who favor me with cousigrinteoa Will also attend to filling orders for Uroceries Guano. and all kinds of Fertilisers. Feb. 14, '59. ly , To Southern & Western AIERCIIANTS k DEALERS.—LEATHER, 8110E-FINDINUS, LASTINGS. kc.— hulesale Agency for Shoe Pep. best Tanner's Oil. Patna Kips, Bark ]fills, Tanner's and Cur rier's Tools, Depot for Oil. Tan'-lace, Leather Pickers; largest and cheeped assortment of Leather, Shoe-findings, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, to be found in Baltimore, and by far the cheapest. Call and look at my goods and prices before purchasing, is all! ask and then compare priers, quality, quantity, and I feel satisfied that my house will be pronounced "the house, - fur the South and West—where New York and Bos ton prices are duplicated, and shall be kept so. Now on hand and to arrive, Lo oo bushels of SHOE PEGS, at S per cent. to 10 per cent. less than New York and Boston prices. tor Send for Catalogues and Prises and read for yourself. AVarehouses 42 Sunda Calvert and 23 Grant Street, Baltimore, lld. F. 11. Gann'. t,sj'Largest and cheapest assortment Gent's, 110)'s and•Ladiea' Gaiter Uppers and Shoe Up pers. lllgbest Cash prices paid for Hides, greets and dry; Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow•, Bceswas, Leather in rough, Lc. abrAlways on hand and for sale, splendid Patna Kips, pure Tanner's 011. dry and salted Hides. Leather sold on Commission and Caah advances made on same. April 4, 1850. 3m DRY GOODS HOUSE.--EYREk LANDELL, Fourth t Arch Streets, Philadelphia, are now opening a full assortment of NEW GOODS FOR SPIHNO OF Hi:pg. • Spring Silks of New Styles. Fashionable Double Skirt Robes. Shawls of the New Spring Styles. De Laines and Fancy Dress Goods. ;Summer Poplins and Valenelas. Travelling Dress Goods fall variety. Blankets, Sheeting k Housekeeping Good.s. N. B. Storekeepers are respectfully requested to examine our stock onllack Silks soul Shawls, before purchasing. , P.S. New Goods received daily, and good bargains from the Auctions of New York and this City. atijr.Tereas Nett Cash and prices law. /Lerch 14. 11159. Ans O ELL k BOURKE. Manufacturers and Importers of PAPER HANGINGS, No. 17 South FourtA street, (below Market., and opposite Merchant street,) PRILAIMPHIA, keep on hand a largo and beautiful assortment of PAPER HANOLVGS, BORDERS, FIREBOARD PAT TERNS, kc., which they are selling at very low prices. Country Merchants supplied at the low est MUM BOOM papered at short notice by carettl workmen. The citisens.of Adams county are invited to examine Abelr splendid assortment of Paper be fore purchasing elsewhere, and judge for them selves. jperglegant new styles just received April 4, 1859. 8m Cancer Cured, WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOUD.--Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Scrofula, Ulcers, Ic., cured in a short time, without the knife, by De. llacNzcnoa, (Colleague of the late Dr. Lounsberry, dec'd.,) No. 50, North Fifth Street, below Arch, Philad'a. The remarkable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, kc., by Dr. kacNiebol, fora number of years past, has at tracted the attention, and in many instances has secured the hearty approval of many emi nent Pbysiciars in Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk the dangers and ancer tainties of cutting. - CAPICtit can a■ CCRID 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 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. Mac Nichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Cop; of Pamphlet, on the treatment of Cancers—free of charge. White Swelling, Hip Disease, Scrofulous and Malignant Ulcer,. Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Uleeratioas of the Bones, Tetter, Scald Head, and all diseases of the Skin, permanent. ly cured, and prolier remedies sent—carefully packed—by Express to any part of the country. In every case a plain description of the dis ease is required. Address Dr. Mac Nichol, No. 60 North bth Street, Philadelphia, Proprietor and Manufacturer of Dr. Lounsberry it Co.'s Celebrated Imperial Depurative, the best and most reliable Family Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the - care of all diseases originating in Impurities of the blood. - Jan. 10, 1.859. 3m O , R STOLBSI--WasLost lost by, or stolen from, the subscriber, on Tuesday morning last, in the borough of Gettysburg, a Bunting-Case GOLD WA7OH, with s bank Gaard and Steel Key atfacbed. A liberal Seward will be given for the return of said Watch, by • SAMUEL L TOULK. April 4, 1859: 3t JOUX ♦. NIS, New Lumber Yard. randa=ili have opened a Lauber lard, at Warabause, coma of Strat um street sad tbs Railroad, Gettysinui, whore they sow have Lumbar as howl will eon staidly keep a largo ssantaast, to whist Om .d*the • auliedoe bayeris Thole slrieee area. Simielowast, ao4 so Worts spared to ac. arniadialm. XLINXIP6LTER,z >lllllll a CO. With 21, 1859. 3at Nett Cash Wall Paper. miedioira _ xpr a ris e - OW & Riot( 40111 i a, EirELßY: t _aiLvsit w ARM, 1411,VF11 PLAT.: lED WAtit, Ae.—A. E. WARNER.. Gold and vErnouguaihmihe Anon eranith; No. 10 Nostra G r STlLarf p B A I,- Oocitos t • igeo, I TIMONE, MD., has In store a beautiful assort- fashionable M Nii,Tedlkolieffur RATS ment of styles and - patterns of RICH JEWELRY. N. W. Vor. ttallbni4O lisitiMPerattaiteets, Bahl. suitable for presents, embraciag a great variety more, Md. (Nth its, 1858: of Plain Gold sad Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car bankles. Ac., 114-Rings. Bracelets. Finger Rings set with Diamond. Ruby. Pearl. Opal. Emerald, kc.. Ladies' Gold Chains. Vest St Guard Chain., Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles. COT l'ins signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings ; Pencils and Pens. Sleere Buttons and Stubs, Gold and Aist Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins t Ear Hangs, ke. ALSO, A variety of Silver Mounted & Plated rastor4, Cake Baskets. Waiters, Candlesticks. Butter and Salt Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Knive.t, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, kr., all of which is respectfully offered on the lowest terms ! liteL.The Country Trade and Dealers generally are ins iced to give me a roll. and examine Goods and Prises, heieg SIIIMCCI that niy SILVER WARE cannot he surpassed either for fineness or quality, or the latest and most beautiful patterns January IT, IAIP. Is 33altlaslore Actv'ta_ Wm. Knabe & Co., Z4TOS. 1, 3. 5 Joni 7 North F.utaw Street.— SALViIIOOM No. 207 Baltimore Street. ween Charles end Light—BALTIMORE. Md., Manufacturers of Gold Medal Premium GIUN I) AND SQUARE PIANO FORTE:i. - Wm. Knabe k Co. would respectfully invite the attention of the pahlic, and especially those ID want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instruments, which, for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch. and beaniy of finish, have, by the beet of judges. been pronounced unrivaled by any In the coun try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, we would refer to the Certificates of Kxcellenee in our possession, from TRALRERG. STRAKOSH, G. SATTER and H. VIELTXTEAPS, as also film some of the most distinguished professors and anadtenic in the country ; also to the following lIIGIIEST PREMIUMS. received within the last three Fears: GOLD MEDALS fit the lalarylnefl Institute, 1855, 1856, 1857. SILVER XEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857; also, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute. Philadel phia, 1856; FIRST PREMWM at the Mechanics' Institute. 'Richmond, 1855, 1656 All Warn meets of our manufacture have the full Iron frame, and are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS. ..Particular attent' paid to the selection of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within Mc mos., 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 adven mge to give us a call. as be greatly increased facilities, we are enabled to fill all urders with dispatch. gler•Constantly on hand, a large assortment of MELODEONS, from the best Factories. SECOND-RAND PIANOS at Great Bargains. et prices from $3O to $l5O. Pianos Exchanged, fired and Tuned., A call is respectfully WILLIAM KNABE & January 17. 1859. ly 0 ,9,01111, 1 00 1. 4 0 411 0 S. . Nv • b` - , IL • FOUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located CUR. OF BALTIMORE I CHARLES STS., BALTIIIoRE, The Largest, Most Elegantly Furniidied St Popular t'omtnercial College in the United States. DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FOR YOUNG MEN, Desiring to obtain a thorough Practical BUSilieSi Education. Every Young Man has a Counting Desk to him self, and Is separately Instructed. STrDZSTS Ix ArTZIDANCI PROM NKABLII Event Stint IS 7111 Cstox. The most Comprehensive and Thorough Course of Study, and the miry PRACTICAL METHOD OP IN'STRCCIMON Are here Introduced. No Copying from Printed or Manuscript Forms in LEAR:IMO BOOK-KtICTIIIIG AT Tile BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. This method of Instruction is nowhere else Intro duced in this country. Every Young Man should write Immediately for one of those large Sad beautiful Ornamental Circulars, representing the exterior and intericr iew of the College. Penmanship, kc., which will be sent by return mail. free or charge, with Cata logue containing list of students, terms of tnitluu, opinions of the Press on our new system of Book- Keeping; etc. IMMO E. K. Lomita. Principal—Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Business, Customs. etc. J. M. PHILLIPS. Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial CalculationS. ri. DAYIKS. Associate Prof. of tlonk-Keeping. N. C,Joussos, Professor of Penmanship. B. T. Wimassta, Esq., Mercantile Law. Her. E. V. Itssaa, D. D., Commercial Ethics. TIVIIITERS Hon. John P. Kennedy, Ron. Joshua Tansant, Hon. Thomas Swann, Win. H. Keleder, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq., William Knabe, Esq. The time normally required to complete the full course. from ' B to 12 weeks. A Dtptoma is awarded to all Graduates. Large Circulars and Catalogues stating terms, kc., sent my mail free or charge. Address E. K. LOSIEI4 Baltimore; Mil. Feb. 7, 1859. ly 'et - Dr. Baakee 411CR1TS ALL DISEASES.—DR. BAAKEE will give special attention to the following iseases: Coughs, Cohis, Consumption. Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases of the Nose, Youth, Throat and Lungs. Atten tion to the trettment of' all Skin diseases—Lum bago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula. Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilein.y, Dyspepsia, Piles, and all diseases of the Stomach. Liver and Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining to ;Women and Children. Dr. Ileakee can pro duce one thousand certiticatei of hie perfect success in curing Cancers. Old Sores or Ulcers. Fistula, Scald Beads, Weni. Swellings and Tu mors of every description nn.l without the use of the knife. These-la n named diseases can not be treated by correspondence. therefore the patients must place themselves under the Doc tor's personal supervision. DR. BAAKEE has made A new discorei7 ofa Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the Csraiscr, and restore perfect vision to the Eye without the use of the knife or needle, and he cures all diseases of the EVE AND EAR. without the use of the knife or needle. and he has constantly on hand an excellent assortment of beautiful Artificial Eyes, and Tympanums. or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex and all apes —inserted in fire iniuute4. Dr. Baakee is one of the most celebrated and skilful Physicians and :Surgeons now fame is known per=nually in nearly et cry principal city in the world. All letttra directed to Dr. Baakee. (enclosing ten cents,) asking any questions pertaining to any disease, shall be promptly answered, and all Chronic diseases can be treated by correspondonce, except those mentioned, that will require his personal super vision. Office hours from 9 A.,11.. to 4P. M. DOCTOR - BA-kb:Ea. No. 74 Lexington St., between Charles t Liberty, April I 1,'5.9. Dan.3l. lyl Burr Mill Stones ARRANTRD.—R. STARR k CO., of kortii sad Centre &i opposite N. C. R. R. SW Bstrusons, IID. Maar timers of FRENCH BUI importers sad Dealeotin Mocks, Bolting Cloths, they sad Gut Belting', eined Plaster, and Mill from, et Warranted Qom lty. Also, Coleco, Corsair°, and Empties Mill Stoats all due.' iFeb. 7, '59. ly Peter Zell & SOU, naltlaSSIOK 111ORCRAN.TS sad Dealers la ki CORN, Corn Neal/ aanoes, GAUL stn, Hay , Cisop, lione Dust, KILL 112 ED, Hay, - Straw, nos. Urns, FLOUR, Field Seeds,* Ground natal Nos. 1.47 k 149 NOSY. 110 WAND STRUT, ha. 11 , 'U. Iy* BALTIMORE, MD. B. T. Hymen, TTPITOLRTERVII. PAPRII DANGER, AND U VENVTIAN BLIND uNsurAcTrRICR, No. L 2 North !Inward Street, one door above Le ugtuu, ILtLTtxuas. Pay , . //asyrigtp.--Constantly In store. Paper Hangings of every description, and of the Wet end most approved patterns. Mao, Borders iry Hoard Prints, Arc. renetian Illinds.—Keeps on hand, and noon foctiire,n to order, Venetian Ltliads of all colors, sizes anti qualitiel, which will compare favora bly nab aux uttered to the public. ziorraper Hanging done in the best, saylo.—... Old Blind,. reiuunted and trhantediur exvh*Digta• :111trvli 7. ly . . First Premium "EN NA If I, EI) COTT .1 E Fr RETTCRE.— JD It. W. HEYWOOD, No. 101 North Cherie* street, Baltimore. having been engaged for ike last 17 pyins in the manufacture and oaki, of the above desirable Furniture, suited to conatry renidences. har on hand a large variety, titanufat tu..rtl expressly for retail sales. Also, Oak: and 'Walnut Chamber Beta, Oak and Walnut Extension Tables; Dining Room sad Fancy Chairs, Sideboards, Hair and Beak 31st tresses, leather Pillows and Bolsters, lc., /Cc. Ilartli 11, 18:4). ly J. a McClellan, EALER in HATS, CAPS and CHILDREN'S FANCY GOODS, No. 343 West Baltimore 'treet, near the Eutaw• I louse, Baltimore, keeps on hand all goods of the best make and latest style to be found in a first class retail Hat store. A call from persons visiting the City is solicited. Dec. 30, MS. Cc/14 House Furnishing OODS, No. 11 North !toward semi, two dooN North of the froward Ifouse.-11.0 undersigned, having made lard additions to his stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers, Country :Urn hanta and others, with such tinkles as they want, on the very beet terms. Bursitis: Whitewash., Sweeping, Dusting-, Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Sifter, shoe, Seinsisang. 11 orse Brushes. ABE : Such RA Tlll/1 1 Buckets,. Measures. Tor Buckets. Churnit, Mauls, Rolling Pins, Butter Prints, Ate. Brooms, Baskets. Mats and Cordage. Masser's 5 minute Ica Cream Freezers. Refrigenitors, ugright and cheat—the most approved kinds. Water Coofert, iu Wood or Melia. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre serving Cane, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block, Tin, Britannia and Plated Were. 111wita Forks and Spoons, Cruet, Coffee and Tea Pots, Rgg Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Knives and Fdrks, Waffle irons, Sonee Pans, Scales and Weight:, Coffee Mills. Table Castors. Old Domin ion Coffee Pots. Shovel and Tongs, Nurse Lampe, Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, .Knife Cleaners. Wire Dish Covers. Table Mats, together with n variety of articles useful and oecessai•y to Housekeepers. Rohr k Delis' Patent Excelsior Waehing Machines. Plnin Tin and Sheet-iron Ware and Brushes of every description, 111111114• factiired to order. ONO. A. MILLS, j No. 11 North [foram' at., Baltimore, Md. I March 14,1,459. ly • T] To Merchants & Parmerrj. Cr GIEAP *AND ( . 11010E GROCERfA'L • Ai now: a BALDWIN'S, 43. tr. comer lenngton Green Sheds, We would respectfully invite the *Motion of buyers to our large wad wall selected Mock of prime family Groceries, comprising every nrtirle usually kept in a, first-class Grocery, which we offer at pricesns low as (ifnutlowei than) any house la the city. We name in part: Prime New Crop Orleans Sugar. Do. do. Molasses. Porto Rico and low grade do.—very cheap. itio,Lognayta,Porto Rico,CapeJava,Marieabo, and other Caffees. Faciikot Imperial, Young Dyson, and Gun. pWder Teas, at 50 cents per pound. Choireglolong do. at 5u cents. sir bipedal ftit at 7i ets. pervaii "sit This Yea we warrant multi, lilMrst superior, to any Tea sold at other places for $1 per lb. IfLAWR, 1110, BACON, at prices to suit the times Fine old BRANDY, - Old Rye WRISKY.Y, Old Bourbon WlfliKrir POST, • - lIMILLSY, IJADILILLA, amil . MALAGA RIM Rectified Whiskey and Domestic Brandy . Am CITY emcee. arm! Goods delivered to Boats and Itaii• road* fru of drayage ■ad X 0 CHARGE ?UR PACJIAOZR flatlarastion guarantied in all cases at the goods returned at oar expense. A libels/din. count allowed to country n:kerchnnti. HOOK k BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retail Growler', Southwest cor. Green & Lexington it,, Jan. 24, '59. sr Baltimore, Xd. George M. Bokee, IMPORTER and Dealer in CULNA, GLASS, QUERNSWA RE, No. 41 North Howard St., between Lexington and Fayette Streets, Balti more, Nd. [Dec. :0, 1R59. ' 17 Hoivard House, CORNER Howard and Baltimore Streets, BALTIMORE, HI. CORNER Proprietors. Pare ?oilfired to ft WA per day. Cull for the Howard House CUI4C 1 a the Depots. A. SNIPE, I._ _. . r rispriesors. .T. X. SUCK, ... lumen' 14,1 f. 17 Hodges Brothers, 93 HANOVER. STREET, u ' IioRF MD rrflailt bon Front Irarehoids B ; ) • Importers or .0 SIE1:1 , GLOVirdr, - YIRUIDILUIS WIIITX 4101.1 DE: lla ndkerellielh, SHAWLS, rRAPJUL, LACES, id a numerous variety et . other articles, sad. • Wholesale Dealers - AMERICA FANCY GOODS • and NOTIONS. Our warehouse, which w. ,ilt expressly for our 'On!' !Le, contains sit Room osia- Q x 160 feet, sad the "took and extetudva int which we teep,llolllo ,entire petit . Nebreale • any of the Northas Chi" Ibbitag goods to themissgo ir se combined advantaistr: the iountry merchant, aa our *tout ionshi.sekt large, but obtained upon coaditiOtta waldi defy competition, . - - We ooutract with the Manuilicturers fix: all the American snide' we sell; and rend a %tie, tO Europe regularly twite * year, to seteektitk, Foreign goods. We are catbird thereby-4'4lSW' met tidy/twirls+ IH prices. n r well se telitipa - , stock 4 all times replete with the, awes mot listen desirable goods. - * Merchants in good credit are invited to mat our stock when they next visit Beitireere • cem they will promote their owe iateeeelrhy dolmas - ft Orders by mail caretbliy executed wheurtiew,-, cotnpsmied by satisfactory relitureatios.' Feb. )4,'59. 4m Light, Light! OLTRALE AUILNCY FOR • .Ktimg , - V I PATENT LAMPS, superior to all itpi Lot nsatinst. Also dealers laClPPAlaidard#ll LAPPS of creg dasoriptien. - Constantly o baa 4 . COAL 011, OCAUtfiiff best quality, irkicit'vre trip sell at do Usti* , snarbot pries: All orders enspttelllriL AMIDOiI t 1•0 4 No. 1 S. Liberty A., (near lialtiatore,) Jan. 17. em batismare, EI Ez 11.-iLTIMOILE, RD- SALT, AO.