wages It is hared that there hes bean Rosh km. of file co the plains among the emigrants, and eettelal,Y a great deal of entering at the least. We shall Look with anxiety for full details of this show and wind storm, Bad Matcher—A man tiring near Nash ville, who had been absent in California sone three years, on coming home recently, found a baby only three months old lying in the cra dle. With a cruelty unaptly diabolical, he at ARM oat of the Infant's ears to avenge his "woutsdad honor." The screams of the little seism 429/led in the family, when the infuri ated man learned that the child belonged to s neighbor who was visiting his wife. Ile had to lea to escape a lynching. Area j( ea Alkjed Murderer.—Rev. Ja• cob S. Harlin. atiared with causing the death of his wife with poison, at Brlri dere. Now Jersey, has been arrested at Fair ;mount. lie was identified by means of a 46 $ 6 arrowtype. The Governor of New Jer sey had ofered $5OO reward fur his apprchen- Quentin Durward, by sir WniterScott. Peterson & Brothers have given us, in the above named volume, the fifth number of their cheap edition of the works of Sir Wal ter Scott, and a popular edition it is too, and we are glad to find they have made a tre mendous bit with this cheap edition of the Waverley Novels. Thera Is a constant de nims& for these immortal productions of the Scottie!' Bbakapeare, and here, ut last. we NM am edition fur the million—each volume costing but twenty•live cents, and the whole aeries comprised in twenty six volumes being furnished for the small surn'tsf five dollars, and sent posit.paid to any part Lf the Unite.' Woes. ••Quentic Durward "—which teems with romantic incidents and fine potraitures of character--bas just been issued. Such an opportunity to obtain these glorious actions has never before been presented to the messes of this country, In no other shape can these works be obtained in so desirable a shape for Anything like the price. Address all orders to'F. B. Peterson k Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. The Markets. GETTYABURG—SATraDAY LAfl. lityperais F10ur..,... ..,. Rya flour rrN Vheat ...... Con, Bye _ ...... ..... 85 Lite ...AO 50 Buckwheat 50 Buckwheat Neal ...... *seer.. ••••••••••• 2 00 Clover good. ..... .... . ...... 4 2 to 4 75 Timothy ................. 1 75 Piss Seed 1 20 Bari*, 70 Plaster of ........ i 00 1 Laster ground, per bag.— • 95 ITALTIMORIC—PastIAT LaitT, 612 to 825 148 to 183 80 to - 96 Mbar Wbeat • Itye. ( 'aro 0414 45 to 54 Clover Seed... 5 25 to 5 75 Timothy — Bea 2 00 to 3 25 Beet Cattle, per band. 8 00 tol3 O. Buys, per hued... ..... 8 be 1011;5 Hay ' 14 00 toll 00 Whiskey 25 to 26 Guano, Pererian, per t0e.......... G 2 00 LIANOVKn-.TIOILIDAt LAST Flour, from wagons 5 V: Do. from itoros .. 6 25 Whist ..-- 110 to 150 Dye 80 A'unt ...... ... ...... " ...... epos.. 68 hit. 50 Clover Seed....- 5 00 'Timothy &e¢... 2 00 Fluter 8 00 YORK-4410AT ►.AST. Flonr, from wagons.-- ........ ... Do. from 5t0rea......... Wheat Rye 'urn Ifatt qover Selig ljasothy Brea Mager ...... ....... ....... p.9l:NDoia.l Noticez. MOLES ♦ SMITS, 4: , 91t4 or SECOND AID thits Orafters. PlactsimmatA, Ilsaeleeterers of White Leet. Zinc, P•uf. iarosobesi, ape Wbeivraole dealers a Drar. Melee Mass. kr City an/ Couto , 33ereb sats who den,. to putrefies, from • ',tort atm* •sl ',aeptebt• privets are respeeeelly no. Quieted to inspect en r ireuda. Oar White Lead, Coe, rutty, and raraishes, are *ski by more than one tionesnd Wholesale Jabbing airasee tbsoegbast the rains. and tiro naorstatt astisfactloi. Ur:Cot Gee complaint has ever reaeled en j kaaL lair orders direst. Neb. 7,184 Y. V 1301.LOVAT'S rf LLlB.—Preinatare dew . "%elixir the sash of ogspLication to basis...a. tryst Ilftse, at gay West exhanstire mad, may he elsorket. gad the OP wad mutat eeergies restored to their swishes! rigor, ,by a persevering as. of this asegoalled restorative. Tha atoopiag frame may be straightoseed, the Instability agrees vatted. sod the whole toisealar syvtena brained by a goitres of the Pale. They rose aM eely to ;ergo the in. dorsal awes of all iispentsea. b to lease tato every #brs a are priaciple of vitality. Let sot the skit say that their easstitatiosie are broken down. 13E011 they hone posted the remoratang propertes of llulloway'a srocOrtn I gest grata re CONSISTISCY IN siaxirwi 4003103 vlth otooo pips $ and cost agog bocsta, naiad he I 4,,tazaloya 4:020 of ti e•, Si a ta Nod mat 5v0314 e. ssath !anal &wet sued (palbers. 16 4 , Lt. coashotency fa garb, as as averytibing able, and iiibb this Preoult 3 PO 4 * arty of Wows, vs ;motor to moo in stageat suit at coat, pull+ cal yeti, mole to tioo Waal gy le, by Botkhill & Waaset, Nes. 00 His 605 Chestnut west above bisth. Ilalladallatia. 8. &W. hare everything dourable IC t-04 1 WIT sst Wing wooz, for gentleman and yuattta Ag. lea 0114/4, arm& Ma, *Mhz/a, Croup, Wimp. lag Closigik giramot of the 'Moat aod Loop, sad Tut , mown 4110kofs at tba altrariot tppa, an It nick! y eared by thst law triad sod Unita! ',molly, Da. WISTOVIIII4I.B.ehr or wUrp Cgitii4T ...tiars wea.haerao *We rats is traly a Salaam w s Wm. Jog talearandha dt aenhaps the ptre Marie prisimple at Wild Caporip, tai labieode properties at ter assi of Pao—. minciret attar the Mot principle at elsarrarkry, aro etl Wow* espl tNeraG.ra it lade ma< pore im West. Neese, Coils, Comaarreptierie Ilroimbibi %radar" disapsar solar its %Maeda indaeme e. QOM* owing Mg rrehably so reorkieirie has ee or wailed Pso samerd • slit it asoosapilabod sr meal pod am tail resersit4 .." CLINVIIJA, GA., Nib. 11 1 1 Iltil. WW II 2. BMW W. 'oak & Oa, Moodos, Moda.--4Oaaalo. riff& :—.641 of paw Travail's' Argot, Ipm Cia L la l boom sf s r If: 4.'174 itl;."4`; ~... ii, w hiez, fp, Como aid Oimigit, mod More Mond " i tt• 1 . 4. : 11 1 ..1 "g iMt i." I "' s " Il f t: f ro 4 Oa Islam ma e a ts = flia le r r :o= l. osfriftt i f . VT. l otikf RIM fial MfAkfiffhl Afoul, boo Qs mow i • t ..1. vitiffi vitt s Waal sad Ow prima& woo of Ur "g• w. TORUS & 0a.," or sa• moor l'ifiri a l iiipr Oisili II row*. 4 Qa, bollas. mad ha dais kr a.• • Aga* Pa radar. liaimao• *AIL Matt fla= a , ii 7flo• *NIL Maga Oarlia I *Or Illomp *Wonolol &ow 4. , Sm. meirisigalogiir all foo *oar & rapait 111. lift 'WOW —mit Jpip 06 4 21 011110massaiss Maws fires, proms* from s rendsibs* wilt a. Oise* IL D. PlUSisiwa Irian Ss Issibissa. Two mitt kerns infesis 10 1101 OW sus wit of moody Dm Psis* vbsassee; ,' 111= 4 111 •4116161 .4". I.lllhigig 1ied144 14111d 4 * 0 10 of the - nate. A short thus after the Sot:Vil(r. Ladd fit sick and started for home. After arriving there he was taken with cramps, frothing at the month and other evidences of poison, and died shortly after in gross agony. The other boy started for home at the same time across lots, and was found in a field an hour afterwards. Ile probably became weak from the Allots of the poison and fall where he sou afterwards found, The ground near him was considerably torn and rooted up. the result of his struggles during the spasms. lie was taken home and died moos afterwards. Both boys ware buried on Saturday the 9th.— Oy. desulnirg (N. T•) .10trrnal. Toro Per:ow Kilted by Lisoltiositv,—On Saturday afternoon last, iu Martin Webber and his wife, of the town of Germantown, Wisoonsin, were working in a sugar bush, near the line of the La Crosse Railroad, they were both struck by lightning and instantly killed. They leave a large family of chil dren, to mourn the sudden and fatal stroke. Ac intoxieated Oyster.—The editor of the Rappahannock Southerner has recently seen a curiosity fished up by Mr. Alex. Leland, out of Carter's Creek. It consists of a por tion of is common junk bottle, to which seve ral oysters had grown, and one, the largest nod probably the moat dissipated of the par ty, had grown partly into the neck of the bot tle, completely tilling it up. Whether the oyster went into the bottle to get a dritik, got tight, and could not g et out, is nut known, btit certain it is that himself and his compan ions seem "very mach attached to the bottle." IliiirA dancing master was taken up at Natchez, lately, for robbing a new boarder.— Ile said he commenced by cheating& printer. and after that everything rascally same easy to him. In York, on the 12th inst., by the Rec. J. C. Smith, Mr. JACOB BUCHER to Miss MARY CATHARME FIELTZEL, both of Adams county. On the 12th hut., by Elder D. P. Saylor, near Double Pipe Creek, Mr. ISRAEL BROWN, of this county, to Miss ELIZABETH WAYBRIGHT, of Carroll county, Md. On the 17th last, In Iteedersetile, by John Burkholder, Esq., Mr. PETER PENNER, of But ler township, to Miss SARAH McKINNEY, of the same township. On the 18th inst., at York, by the Rey. A. W. Lilly, Mr. JAMES A. COOK, lately of Cumber land county, Pa., to Miss SALLIE WOLYUItD, daughter of Peter Wolford, .. 5 75 3 25 .........1 30 to 1 40 On the 15th Inst.. in York, NARY ELIZABETH. youngest daughter of Hon. Robert J. Fisher, aged about 3 years. On the 12th inst., in Littlestown, Adams county, JOHN RIGHTS, aged 2 years and 28 days. On the 21st inst., Is Lancaster. J ICOR 'HEN RY, son of Jacob U. and Louimt Norbeck, aged 9 weeks aud 1 day. Qs th• 10th Wit., at his father's residence, near bewisberry. York county, KLI B. GARRWT SON,'In the 29th year of his age. ' • Z 8 to 83 At his residence, in Westminster, on Friday week, afters protracted illness, Mr. JOHN F. REFASE, in the 524 year of his age. CM Saturday lust, in this place, FRANK. L.. son of Mr. Henry J. Fahnestock, aged 1 year and 4 months. Oa Thursday last, Mrs. SrBAN, wife of Mr. Jacob Musser, of Maliatplasioaut township, aged about 38 years. Notice. • puR public are hereby cautioned ugUlt ne t gotiating two now of land purporting to , have been drawn by Darn) Maus., dac r eaned, late of Hanover, York county, namely: One dated the Ist of April, 18:.0, fur Five Hundred Dollars, and the other dated the Ist of April, 1t152, for Four hundred Dollars. Paymeht of either of the above mentioned notes la declined under existing circumstances. JACOB FORNEY, Executor of David Diehl, deceased. Flasovar, April 1859. St [133 .... 8 25 ..... 1 20 to 1 SO F 5 12 ..... II 56 II 100 ..... 6 64 1110tdOes ir rb fret servant of Beene Lane, Committee of the person and estate of Jecoe Lane, of aeob. a Lunatic., has been filed lu the Court of Cowman Pious of Adepts county. and will be coofilined by the said Court, we the 34th du of Nay eau, 111liRU clause be sboirn to the contrary, JACOB BUSI/EY, I'iro44'y. Prtithonotarfe °Mee, Getty's- I be . A , ril 25, L. atil j YHE first and Anal amount of Joint Do'nur, Assignee off Oceims H. Crania; has been fed la the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the sold Court, on the 24tH Ayr of May next. oakum cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BL HEY, Prate's/. Prothonotary's Office, Gettyi- I burg, April 25, 185 e. 4t* f Public Sale. N pursuance of an order of tie Orpkaa's I Court of Adams county, the subscriber, Ad uunistraLor of the estate of MAINIARET RAIL; deceased, will offer at Public Sale, ou the peera ites, es lbarday, Mr 174 day of Mow, 1554, • certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in )(aunt pleasant township. Adams county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Henry Reily, Esq., deceased, Jeremiah °aster, and Capt. Thoiras Brady, and containing I Aces, more or less, having thereon erected • Log and Weather boardtri Dwelling HOUSE, with an Atilt wry "Ind other improvements. Srde ti ternurence at I o'clock. P. X., of said day, when terms will be made known lad atten dance given by MICHAEL KELLY, Asher. By the Court—Hexer G. Wor,e, Clerk. April 25, 1559. at Removal. NNW SnING GOODS. J. A. GARrfI;E 'e.s l reinoriii go itis new and splendid Ewa Front lore, end be" "et/tired from Philadelphia and Baltimore one of tbriargeo, choicest and cheap est stocks of DRY" GOODS, GROcERIF.S, HARDWARE. qUEVaidWARE, CEDAR-WARE, ' , Avers k OILS, STOVES, kc., Sc., to be bread is the warty, TM improvements I have male, sal eke facil ities I a OW szkloy, enable me to compete is fkalgiiir 1 0 0aq aaii Pied. with say toisiklisb meat La soasty, AA is mixt of barsine sN hirited tout! at my Cheap Store, whereto/. &sissy, do* goods, sad ioarierre, is the principle of doiag business, J. A. GARDNER, Petersbarg, (Y. 8.,) April 25,'59. 3t Spring XiMum% - Li" 140411AUY is now opening a law as. _al aorta:omit of BONPIETti esititile for the sawn, (assisting of threw, Neopoilian, Linen braid, and Fancy Bommeu (with emirs t aw fer old ladies)—ail of the latest sty*, sod whiea for beast' sad cheapness esanot i s osopasood with am/ styli Mimes, Rickas, Ilavers. Cords sad Taps* Allmskins, Chilh TWeisthlt, sad Late for Trimming, Also, Umatilla", Para sols, Gloves, Hosiery, Essbrolderriss of every kind, Caps sad nary Head-dresses, Dross Tries. Lap, sad irsacy (Moots of every description, wbicb the Ladies are invited to cell sod szsaine, will be *applied with psneros, boa cheri n kfiesiltan tbses. 4%X. lOU Inns Batiste to order at 04 sallies, snit is tbe beet sad wet taddismilie arauspr. April 11, 111 N, *sr Goo4s Sp WI! lisommal r....esta bap_ elite *so the may, si4h * boo feenhtertallr GOOK is An se ea casopt Nos rye. Wee his a eel, aid aer Eh N. edelllemet Veefilp, MI him* itheamor .IhADI awl& kipalmorik Nile fa allADT=A p r elsi, Wyo. - JAOOII ..,_ ~ OW* *, 4 wee hes ONO. %MO. uenireeeirs, April 4, less. i i a : 11 " 1144 boys. _e a aua gar*, title • aosainealy tha rag Married. Died. Notice. Change of Hours 0N THE GETTYSBURG RAILROAD Seamy Arrtuyeasasso.—Ga sad after Thus. , April :lat. tLe NORING TRAIN winless* Gettysburg at 6 o'clock. A. N., connecting at Lianoser Junction with Szpraas train to Balti more at a :%7 and Mail train frogs Baltimore at 9 4:4, returning to Getty burg at 12.30 noon, drlth pa.3engert from klahicuore, York, liarria burg, l'hilndalphia, and the North and Wait. The AFTER.XOOSI TRAM will leave (leuys. burg at 1 o',luck, P. N., connecting at Hanover Junction with ]tall trxisi to Baltimore at 3.37, tb turning to Gett),burg &boat 6.30 P. M., waif passengers from York, IbirriAburg, Philadelphia and the Sorth and West. On TUC ;day and Saturday evenings of every week, the Evening 'train will wait aj the Juno tion until 5.30, on the Evening Express train goes Baltimore, which leaves Calvert Station at 3, P. if., thus enabling passengers to leave Get tysburg on those day-s at 6. A. W.. reach Balti more at 11.15, A. M., attend to business there until 3, P. M., and return to Gettysburg the same evening. Her ily the above amngetnent passengers can go either Sorth or South on the Northers Central Itatlway both morning and afternoon. ICCURDY, President. April 25, 1859. Register's Notice. "NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees sod other persons contented that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentlased will be presested at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, as nesetsy, do 24i.i of Map sari, at 10 o'clock, A. U., viz : 104, The Arqt and flnal account of Simnel Herbst and John Herbst, Itsecutors of the last will and testament of Jacob Herbst, deceased. 102. The first account of Samuel Metsgar, Executor of the lag' will and testament of Hama. ret Drab. late of A bbottstown, deceased. 106. The second /waist of Michael Trestle, Executor oldie Last will and testameat of Henry Trost* deceased. LOT. The first end final account of Jacob Georg*, Admisoistrator of the estate of John Knopp, deceased. I us. The first and Moil account of Jacob Ditzler, Administrator of the radiate of David Ditsler, deceased. we. The first and final account of Col. David Y. Byers. Administrator of the estate of Esther flyers, deceased. 110. The first and final account of Jacob Byers, Esq.. Executor of the last will and testa ment of J. K. R. Herrigan, deceased. 111. The first and Moll account of George Smith, Administrator of the estate of Joe/ph Smith, deceased. 112. The first account of Burkhart Wert, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Henry Kichinger, deceased. 113. The first sad final account of Abel T. Wright. Administrator of Mary Hewitt, deceased. 114. The first sad Mal account of Abraham Krise, Adatlaistrator of the estate of Jacob See gable, deceased. 111. The account of Col. John Wolford, Ad mlnistiatoe e. i, a. on the estate of Peter Snyder, of Joshua. deceased. /IG. The first aad anal account of Rufus C. Swope, Guardian of Lydia Stonesifer, deceased, a minor child of Isaac Stonesifer, deceased. 117. The Account of Moses McClean, Testa mentary Trustee under the will of Letitia Mc- Neely, deceased, for the care of a special fund. 118. The second account of John Korner, Ad ministrator of the estate of Junco X. McGanghy, deceased. 119. First account of - John Chamberlin, Exe cutor of David Chamberlin, damaged. ZACIIARIAIi MYERS, Register Register's 011ie., Gettys burg, April 25, 1859. ' f Grand Jury Report MO the Honorable the Judges of the Courts of Adams county:--We, the undersigned, members of the Greed Jury, baring visited the County Prition and examined it carefully, bud parts of it in rather a dilapidated condition, and many of the Cello insualeient for the safe-keep leg of prisoners. We would. therefore, respect fully recommend that the Commissioners, as soon as practicable, put the building in proper repair and make such alterations in the cells as will render them altogether secure. P. Shively, R. McCort*, Jeremiah Diehl, A. fleeter, Samuel Lehr, Isaac F. Brinkerhoff, Sam uel 8. Miller, Isaac Deardorff, John McCleary, John Bigham, Benjamin Shelly, John L. Bolts worth, Sebastian Stitsel, Samuel Bucher, Daniel Mickley, John Themes, Samuel 0. - Cook, Francis litiehten. Jacob G. Ilasehoar, Michael Carl, David Wiater. [April?s, 1859. 3t --- Elastic Cement ItOOFING.—The subscribers are prepared to contract and put urn laths shortest notice, . Child h Co.', PATENT FLEE AND WA TER PROOF ELASTIC ChMENT ROOFING. It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, and In point of durability as equal, if not superior, to any Yetalie liooftsur: _lt can be pat on over tin, tar, iron, or shingle goofs, however liat or steep they may be. In point of resisting tits eleensets of tire and water, nothing has yet been discovered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those who hare used it, bare testified that it is the Ivry perfection of Roan", sad that there is se farther room for huprorement. No one will now think of patting on shingles, whim this Cement can be hail for math less money and will outwear bur shingle roofs. This Rooting is warranted as represented. The Mastic Cement is the cheapest sod best protection from decay fir wood exposed to the weather or dainpneAs of the ground. It is also the best paint for iron, effectually preveating rust ; and wherever applied perfectly excl udes dampness. The subscribers have this Cement ibr sale, in quantities to suit. For farther hibernation, up- Pk/ to P. J. k, C. IL TATE, Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Be. April U, 185 g. tt HWY J. D•XX[t New Firm—New Goods. mHg undersigned have entered into partner ship In the HARDWARE it GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner A Ziegler, Is, Baltimore street, under the name, style and Ann of DANIIER t ZIEGLER, iRS., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They hare just return ed from the cities with an immense stock of Goods—consisting in part of Building Materials, such as Nails, Screws Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass, he. Tools. including Edge Tools of every OsAripSiot, Saws, Planes, Chissels, Gouges, Braces anrl Bitts, Augers, Squares, Guagcs, Hammers Rs, Blacksmiths will find Anvils, Viers, R asps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, he.. with those, very cheap. Coach Find legs, inch as Cloth. Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth. Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Sl:takes, Fillers, Hors, Pyles, blnkfti, te. Shoe Findings. Tampico, Brush ant Fneseh Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, ke., with a general assorelneal of Shoimasher's tools. Cabling Maker's Teo* a general wortineat— lase Varnish, Knobs, it. 11OUSEILIMpu3 till also hod • Large assortment Of Kaires sad Forks, Brittannia, Alhota and Silramtlagod ale and Tea Spoons, Candle-fads, Walters, Sborel and Tosga, Sad irons, Enamelled nod Beam Pass, Tubs, Maras, Camotiag, he. Also, a sigma assortment of forged sad rolled MOS of all alms and kinds ; Ca 4 Shaw, sad Blister Snook which they will sell as cheap am Ike elegagenst. 411110CERWA a fell sad gen eral assammeatt, such as Crushed, Palralood, MAW mod Emirs PAW" New West hulls sad Sages Hoses Soh= Syrups, Otellha, Spiess, Ch000laM„ Fine, Comae and Dairy &at; Linseed, Fisk and Sperm OIL • Darpeatiao, Fish, to.; &fill assortment of Lead and Zia*. dry smells ad; aloe Firosproof Paints; is tam, &latest every artiale in the Ha ware, Coach Nadia & Shoe rindilligt Hg ILS ma t trs e e ft4goeitloksol, Pantos% Oleaklest and Grocery lig*, idirlitek the, imps dionermisfr the ed to as be HE CAM Y Las im haw oat of eAr. NR V s t x WATIBIGHT PORlstogril HIV $4, ISA von= kk MITIM 11AUL—Tbia who +- 1 1. Wool k— be the UM is mordir oohs by MUM IMMILS CIIO haft *a Won% Os iiftbis of 0.11410- .1114 Oft* quit UM, Is* immipt will agoikiir Whim aw4B with Bub sad Mosso 01~ mailliamok April IS. j. r. *mimic illarriaoies Paton . I .. ~ - = The Illoklea' Trial 33taltinatoreAct -vr'ti. ABLE FENCE.—Tae ogee rostagtal a Ten iIIiOOTING OF KEY, and the Es- . -- Pricy rut WILL Mew Tea ereast.--.1 immillida of Tear Mbersitreve is illnitinsore, 4 s. A. ruck. =Jess I, 1110 .- 114 sadosislio bas l crested tae greatest excitement. lbw pe- r , irskaller it Pric k s the 114114 he Adams toasty of ;pen ate lied with details of thew &heckle; af-j FLOM* PMODUCE Commission and For ifSc-fisse-, 1 - iPtsteeet Portable Itseee,a ample frau ' Ilan. The people talk &beet it ea the streets I wattle( Merchants, North wrist, opposite N . to easseet Ike pannsh of fence, by which a.; and la their hassles, and look epos them trap- 1 t... IL IL Dipet, BALTIMORE. am of posts is dispensed with, and at sheet one- ' dies es being aa is history. So it is I Jaaaary 17, 185. ly third the weal cut. This Alkali is held together with MEOWS !LOTITTNG—bav intim open by means of a simple bolt connective; the pea- / ed the largest and most complete, as well u the ads, sad keeping these is an upright position ; cheapest d best aaeortment of READY-MADE thee, by driving two pies into the ground, thro' ' CLOTLLING, of every description and style, ever the ends of the sills, the &gee is made perms- i offered in this place, the people talk about lion neat, as wallas portable. It requires bat little I the highways and is their bosses, arcing each skill is Its construction, sad takes hat half the J ether to go et twos to Picking's and purchase a time reqaired to make a common board &see ; t se* snit of clothes. Bat joking aside, ars Li the frames are made without a single mortice, ' sure the IntbUc la all candor that oar stack the patinas are nailed up with strips on each :cannot be sarpeased—consisting in part of side, and tan be set up in a fee momenta. It i Black Cloth Coats, Caasimare Frock and Sack will be readily seen that one hundred pseuds j Coats, Tweed and Linen Coati, acid in fact every of this fence are worth two hundred patinas of : kind that the market can produce. Vsits of stationary fence, as it is easily and readily Rioted ' every description. Pants to suit all chases and from place to place , thus enabling the farmer to , condition's. Shirts Collars, Stockings, Gloves, dispense with half the fence reqiiked when eta- , Suspenders, /re., ki-. Also, Carpet Bags, Um- Memory Lo 140•41—sad from the Mt that middle brellas, Trunks, Accordeons, Violins, in short] fences can be entirely dispensed with by merely ' everything usually found in his line. Thankful using portable fuse for pasture lots alone. , for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the By this process one-third of the grass is saved ' same. Call sod examine our stock—no trouble that is generally overran in pestering, by mere- to show goods. Remember the place, in Cbam ly fencing the quantity required, besides savingl bersberg strict, opposite the Lutheran church. at least five acres of land to the hundred that is I April it, 1859. F. 13. PICKING. necessarily taken up with fence when stationary — &ace Is used for inside testing, all the land be- To the Farmers. lag farmed alternately, it gives no chance for , ANNrs COMBINED REAPING A MOW briers aad other rubbage that usually grow up i ING MACHINE WITH WOOD'S IMPROVE aIong fences. This fence can be used to great AT.—The undersigned, Agent for the sale of advantage on low or wet land, where it is difii- Manny s Combined Ileapiag and Mowing Ma rgit to set posts, merely requiring longer pins c hi ne w ith Wood's I m p ro v emen t, ( or Ad a p t , than for dry ground. The advantage also, of 1 county, offers them to the public, knowing them moving the fence, when streams overflow. that t o be the best combined machine in use. Lau are likely to float it off and the convenience it been successfully introduced into differeat parts affords, in fencing pasture and other lots, for of our State, and I have thus far sold seeto-wine stock, enclosing grain stacks, LT... Ac., all high- , in Adams county. all rendering satisfaction.— ly recommend Its practical use to the farmer. The machine received a silver medal at the State The first premium was awarded to this fence Fair—also, the first Premium at York, Camber al the Pennsylvania Stoic Fair held at Fhili- land. Centre, Huntingdon, and other county delpkia, 1857. Farm Rights will be disposed of Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmers seed on moderate terms on application to lug a Reaping Machine, will please call apoo JONATHAN PITTENTrEP, the undersigned, before purchasing, as be al- Heidlersburg, Adams co., Pa. a aye takes great pleasant In showing the Ma. April 25, 181;9. 3ais anises and marrows them to do good work.- - Early orders are solicited, as the number re ceived from, the manufacturer will be in propor tion to the demand. undersigned, baring dLscontissed sad intending to remove to the West, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to him, either by sole or book account, to call and settle the mate oa or before the Ist day of May next, se after that date they will be placed in the hands of Jso. 0. Ewe, Zee., for collection. Mir The undersigned will be found at New Oxford, and bib brother, Pam At:Lassoes, at Hampton, with either of whom millesimal. may be made previous to the Ist of May. Prompt payment is earnestly urged, as costs may there by be saved. April 15, 1859! JACOB AULABACGII. TOM( Me:MEWS ESTATE.—Letter of ad ministration on the estate of Jobs McGrew, Ist* of Woollen township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the underalgned, residing in Franklin township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring deltas against the same to present them proper ly authenticated lbr settlement. GEORGE THRONE, iklat'r. April 11, 1859. et J. C. Neely, TTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to collec tions sad all other badness intrusted to s care with promptness. Glace nearly opposite Fahnestock's Store, Baltimore street. Gettysburg, April 11, 1859.5 tf Millinery. MISS ISABELLA BUSHEY woukl inform the Ladies of Gettysburg and surrounding coantry, that she has commenced the Millinery business, in its different branches, at the resi dence of her father, in West Middle street, op posite lir. George Little's store. • She will en dearor to deserve a liberal share of patronage. April 18, 18.59. priliierY. AIRS. SOPHIA C. BR ir INK BRFIOFF has com menced the Millinery Dominus, in its dif ot branches, at Daniel fialtzgiver's, one door from Peter Frey's corner, on Baltimore street, Gettysburg, and hopes the Ladies will girl her a fair share of their patronage. April la, 1859. 3t IIFILLINERY.—Miss MALISSA J. CART/M -AYA TER having opened a Millinery Establish meat, at the residence of her father, Dr. Carpen ter, 2 miles east of Cashtown, on the Chambers burg turnpike, would respectfully invite the attention of the public who may wish anything dons in the above line. afirTrimainip kept on hand. (April 11, 11159. 301 $5 Reward. Ir. 4 OST, several weeks ago, by the under. sigma, a POCKET BOOK, eoatalaing sue. ye Sale Notes, Due Bills, Receipt; to The papers will be of no ass to the ander, bat their loss may pat the subscriber to inconvenience, who will the:T(1111y pay the above reward for the recant of the Pocket Book and papers, either to himself, or by leaving them at the Cavils, Nice. "arm" persons owing the subscriber on Sale Notes : Das Bills, kc., are hereby uotiked not to pay the same to any person bat myself. Apcil 18, 1859. at* JOSEPH WIBLR. "A pm, semi is a pm" scud"--Faistur SITE, the undersigned, respeetfally wish to inform the public that we have taken the store-room formerly occupied by H. S. Mu th■ k Sot, S. S. corner Centre Square, where we always intend to keep oa head a large, well selected and cheap stock of BEADY-LADE CLOTHING k Clnartastss's Funausiure Goons, which cannot be surpassed. We are very par. dollar la manalbcturiag and selecting our goods, and we would therefore invite the public tocall and examine our stock of IM'S A BOY'S CLOTHING sad Furnishing Goods, before pur chasliielsewhere. BRSNNICR I BRO. . I. Corner Centre Square, Gettysburg. April IS, 1859. tf WAYBIJOIT snout. DON'T FAIL to call and see SAMSON'S New 1 . 1 Goods—a large and splendid assortment of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING and Furnish ing Goods—an extensive lot of all kinds of HATS, BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS—an an rivalled usoriment of TRUNKS 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 INSTRUMENTS. kc., ke. A very hand some and new style RAILROAD TRAVELLDiG BAG. In abort, everything in his line. After all said and done, SAMSON'S 18 THE SPOT to boy your goods at the right prices. A word to the wise is suißcient. Those who wish to buy to sell again will do well by calling, as I can and will sell them goods cheaper than they can buy them in the city. April 18, 1859. rrlathe news, in which all are interested, i: the arrival of a verylarge and superior stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOT k SHO ES, the champ and fashionable store of R. F. Mal, HEM at the N. B. Corner of Centre Square, Hottrabarg. His stock of Hats isettulgstss soutprisiag all the various style.. Silk Hats, Osst's black tad colored Soft Dress Hats, sees Bunn* Hpts, (broad-rine,) and all kinds of ilea's and 15y's Sloaeb Hats and CAW, of this 'lost flisidiseable styles--all of which are nmarpassed for hsaisV of style and elegance of Isiah, BOOTS Age NIOSS.—He has aim so solemn a eery lasts nissortioseit of Snots sad Shoes, consisting sf Men', Preach Oalf Hetes Preach Cae Conran Cialtess, Palest Leather (haws and Poops, Oxford Ties and all kisds of Yea's sod Bost Dress sod Comae Shoes, Ladies sag ChildreWs Shoos and allgiOn of Mai itoB. The paws is vral g = 0 0 101 Y larited to sail and ciaska• these Whirs P urchasing obstriters, 11l it win =be kb their April It , lifll. subseribor soopoinfallr WON Illba 114. tanitioa et the Learn Wi MI awl tow imissetnest of LAWNY MOM and 04,1- 1141, et about gm strisasi soda, CoLand 0311 1 111011110 t asi kU r gils —at L T. car Wier pesibis iradsts earl% sad lkors 11.101 sir Neods—el of 'Aids will ls• odd "err cbesp st R. F. SelLifirfre. Notice Notlos. New and Fashionable Cheap Clothing. A Word to the Wise! The Latest News! • SAMUEL MERMT. Opposite the ILA& hotel, Utttyrturg, Pa April 11, 1859. 3m Call This Way! lIIE subscriber would inform the public that be continues kis MACIHNIC SHP, in mbersburg street, Gettysburg. near the Foundry, where he has various kin,.; of Ma chines on hand, such as Threshing Machine.. Cora Shelia* Corofbdder Cotters, Cloverseell Hullers, Strtiw Cotton, and Horse Powers of different kinds,—two, four or six-horse, to suit pureltasers;--4adeed aH such as ran be had at Hanover or Litt'esteem Also, Mortising Ma chines, for house carpenters, pub up in the very best and most substantial manner. Cutting Strews or long Bolts, any kind or size less than eleven feet in length, always attended texas well as Turning is iron, casting or woo& Also all kinds of REPAIRING on Machinery, dressing-up Mill Spindles, he., done on the shortest notice. The undersigned manufactures Mustosx's Psyssit HORSE RAKE, which he alien at the lowest living profit. He is likewise agent for the REAPER A MOWER manufactured by Joseph Shirentan, at East Berlin. I hope that all in want of anything in my line will tall at my Shop before going elsewhere. I will warrant all my work to give satisfiletion to purchasers. DAVID STERNER. April 11, 11158. lye NeW Spring Goods. L. SCHICK, dealer in Silks. Domestic Embroideries .• Goods, Cloths, Cusimeres Embroiderie s. u rns, Jewelry, Notions, etc., has returned from the Eastern markets with one of the largest *g eode:teats of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present spring Importations.— I. AMES' DRESS GOODS, plain and figured black Silks, very heavy and fine Wore, cheap; plain and coated figured Silks, a very fine *s entiment, at an prices: Bareges, 'Grenadines, Poil de Chen*, Satin de Chene, Poplins, Laraine Paris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns, French thints. plain and colored Brilliants, ((isthmus, Spring Boodles, E nglish Calicoes, and many other novelties. MOCRNING GOODS in groat varie ty, Shawls and Scarfs, beautiful stork; Ribbons and Parasols, new styles, very handsome; Em broideries and WHITE GOODS, very handsome; largest and cheapest stock we bare ever received. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, maggot* suck, Gloves, Hosiery. nits and Gauntlets, of all kinds; Domestic Goode, at Factory prices. JEWELRY, new stock for - Spring Miff, consisting of the most equielte styles ever offered in this market. We would my to our customers and the pub lic Kennelly, that we have opened one of the most elegant and largest assortments of goods ever brought to this market, allot' which have been selected with great cue and upon the most advantageous tents. We ire determined not to be midweek! by say. Oar motto—" Fair dealing and small profits." .1. I t . SCHICK, 15. V. Gorier of Centre Square. April 4, 18*. _ New Boot at Shoe STABLISMIEXT, lathe 11.W.12 11h. COMA' of the Diamond, Getty,- P.—Tlie plate to hay is or der to seas mousy!--The sabseriber would most respectfully intone the citizens of Gettysburg surroundisg country, that he has opened a large Boot sad Shoe Establishment, is the southwest comer of Centre Square, Gettysburg, in the roams recently occupied by D. Wills. Esq. as a Law Office, whgpre he has now on hand, and will continue to keep for sale, an extensive va riety of work, of his ewe manufacture. The work is made up in the best and most durable manner, including all the newest styles, and embracesHOOTS k SHOES, lieu's, Wonfen's and Children's GAITERS, in thort, every ankle nsuelly to be found in a first class establish met of the kind. He has now and will continue to have employed* number of workmen. "hard to best," to make up customer work. That he will sell CHEAP, is easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, and get his prices. With unexceptionable work and low rates, he hopes for and expects a falr mbar* of the public's patronage. iiiiT'Shoemakers are tntwined that he al ways keeps on hand " UPPERS. - for Shoes and Gaiteri, ready for bottoming. which be disposes of on pleasing terms. JOLLY BALLWEG. April 4, 1849. ly Cheap Clothing GEORGE ARNOLD, at his Clothing Em porium, has now got his stock of spring and Summer Clothing—full and well assorted, all of oar own make, and warranted well made, We hare Just reeeired from the city, a large stock of Cloths, Cashmeres. Drillings, Jeans, Italian Cloth, Parametta Cloth, Tweeds, Summer Camel meres, Linens , Vestinge, kc., all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. We have hands coustandrbutting sad making tis„ and if we caaaot please you In a garment ready made, we can take your measure sad Make you up a garment upon short notice. As usual Mr. Culp is always on the spot with shears sad measure in hand, at your service. Plass* call, as we will not be undersold by say other establishment In town. [April 11, 1859. : Store. T C. GUINN i BRO. have just received and „, are °peals( at their new store oa ;be I" orth-w est comae of Coors Square, Gettysburg, a large and templets assortment of Sprigs sod litammar Goods aid Groceries. The ladies par , . ticularteses Weed to sal Ned aiming oar su perior styles of Dress Goods sad Posey *Older, esdesealsqg sverribisi swami property ender -this bead at prices act immature squa/bW, and in quality osepassed by none. "GINTLISEIPS WRAR, of every itassetption, coestedng Gesameres, Gastailits, Coatings, Teasley, vehicle sanest be ssepained oat of the sty la quality see pries. Gum Moho( Grosseto' is also mosplets, while every Mims artists ipossrally !bead la a Dry Goolsibirs ems be MAIM the "Railroad Stars" of J. C. Quinn 1 Rem ashortag eat the osa rah "mules Weer biers than etas titan, ire beetia ibis ts Stirs an Per taxa at es* treestes, ma and ommulao sir imucifiesdeiebbeir. Phipsil4lll.ll.. Wanted. A x =lc GoOquaisio, Tok wow mot quo. paoloirlis, or Imoni, igkOil, agigiestise is inbred. MUSLIMS& April 18, lel. 3$ • Carpets, EL CLOTHS and &unzip, wholesale sod retail. Constantly ea hand an assortment Carpets at low prices, adulating et Yearet, Brownie, Three-ply, Ingrain and Yagoda. Car pets, of every wtrle and price. Oil Cloths ions 1 M a yards wide. Also, Rap, Mats, *sir Rost., Canto, and Cool* M.t%lais. lßag Carpets of oar *fa make, bj• *be pleas et Ard. at lerwrates. JOS EPH ICTORY, 145 Lexington st., one door Irma at Howard. /Larch 14, 11s14. 3m Baltisourt, Md. Charles Dunlap, WHOLESALE and Retail GROCER I TEA DEALER, Comes ai Howard and Lexington %recta, li.LTllltOlit, YD. Hu on hand a Renee sj assortment of Groceries Tads, Wines. Liquors, Cigars, /sc. Feb. 7_, 1859. ly Susquehanna House, (IPPOSITE UdWeltrt &arum, DAL:MOBS, MD I lan reduced to $13 5 per da T. JOHN A. SLAM, Proprietor Jecuary 17. 6m X. ■. ILLILDIXO Harding & Carroll, CONXIBBION MERCILLNTB, Fire Proof Warehotue and R. R. Depot, No. 126 Nerd Rimearti Sirege t BALTINORK, YD. Feb. 14. 'sg. ly James H. Bosley, CONY AKION MEACHANT, Nos. 134 and 126 /Vora Steer, BALTIMOILS, MD. ‘"/ I peapared to moire wad soil ad COMail , - got all kiwis of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Raring an swims of tan years in the Commission Iranians, (and wishing to continue that alone.) li flatter myself that I shall be able to gire aatis ►acrtotr to all who favor me with consignments Will also attend to filling orders fur Groceries Guano, and all kinds of Fertilii.tr3. Feb. 14, 'rm. 17 C. W. Slagle & Co., PROOCCE MER- U CHANTS, Nor. ID3 and 133 Nadi ilia street, Baltimore.—Being established In this Commission businers for a Dumber of years, they solicit consignments, soil Pay particular attention to the sale of GRAIN of all kinds, Flour, Closer Seed, Whiskey and Country Pro duee generally. We remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern Cecil's' Railroad run into our Warehouses. Refer to N. IL Buehler, Sig., Gettysburg. [June 21,'58. iy ——— - To Southern & Western TERCHANTS k DEALEBS.—LEATHER. SHOS-FINDINOS. LASTINGS, ke.— Aolesale Agency Shoe Pegs, best Tanner's Oil, Patna Kips, BUD, Tanner's and Cur rier's Tools, Depot for Oil. Tan'-late, Leather Pickers; largest and cheapest assortment of Leather, Slioe-fladimp, 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 I ask, and then compare prim, paddy, pawky, end 1 feel satisfied that my house will be pronounced " the house," for the South and West—where New York and Bos ton prices are duplicated, and shall be kept so. Now on hand and to arrive, 5000 bushels of SHOE PKOS. at 5 per cent. to 10 per cent, less than New York and Boston prices. may -Send for Catalogues and Prises and read for yourself. Warehouses 42 South Calvert and 23 Grant Street, Baltimore, Md. F. IL GRUM% gaj•Lar g est and cheapest assortment Gent's, Boy's and Ladies' Gaiter Uppers and Shoe Up pers. Highest Cash prices paid for Hides, green and dry; Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow, Beeswax, Leather is rough, ke. 'Always on hood sad for sale. splendid Patna Kips. pure Tanner's OIL dry and salted llydes. Leather sold on Commission and Cash &draw*, mad* on same. April 4. laS9. 2m GLOILOII r. Abbey ac Neff, piAto. 308 North Third Street, (three doors others Vise,) Philadelphia. THE OLD DWARF STAND-4eatablished 24 years.) Every description of Banding, 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 Hanufacturers' prices for east. Orders from new customer' will receive strict and accusal, attention, and all goods seat from this lianas will b• as represented; liarCountay Merchants oa their seat visit to our city to make their Spring ptiruhases are cordially invited to call and examine our stock and priests Wore porchasing.. March 14, 1849. • 3m Spring Goals 1 VIRKSR ARRIVAL I—FATINE3TOCK BRO.'S r have jest feeei►ed a large and choice 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 cook 'ideal that those examining them will acknow ledge that they have seldom been offered better goods or se pretty styles. We have also increased our stock of staple roods, such as Yen's and Boys' lrs,.tr, Calicoes. NI tubas, Delains, Chintz, kc., in quantity, style and price, unsurpassed. We need not enumer ate, but can assure our custoiners and friends that we are prepared to furnish thew with such goods as they may want cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere in the county. Cull early and select from our large and varied assortment. FA ILNES fOCK ItltoTllE ltS. April 4, 1859. Red Front. Xarble Yard Removed. TIME subscriber haring removed his place of business to List lurk street. A short dis tance below St. James' Church, would announce to the public that he is still prtpurvil to furnish all kinds of work in his line, su,:ti as Monti uments, Headstones, &c., 4.c., or every iariety of style and finish, with and without bases and sockets. to snit purchasers. and at prices to suit the times. Persons desiring anything in his line will find it a decided advantage to examine his stock and prices before purchasing ekes-here. NV NI. B .E. ALM . Gettysburg, March 21, 1e.9. Cancer Cared, WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOOD.—Cabeers, Tensors, Wens, Scrofula, Ulcer., kc., cured la a abort time, without the knife, by Dr. MacKamm., (Colleague of the late Dr. Lunnsberry, dee'd.,) No. 50,Nortli Fifth Street, below Arch, Philad'a. The remarkable success which has aneaded the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, .tc., by Dr. Mac Nichol, for a number of years past, has at• craned the attention, and im many lusts/ices has secured the hearty approval of many emi nent Pliyalciars la Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk the dangen tad itocer- Landes of cutting. ° Canons east is enamel—if properly treated sad promptly. A greet majority of the eases of Csacer, wbe sallstamily mired. pie an mores( patioate, from every section of the coestry, wbobeeribeis vend seder this method of treatment hi b giametee of its superiority over Array ether knows system. Those who may be 111Usted with these dis eases, and doeircharther information or ad v ice, will please address Dr. HaeNiehol, whet they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Pamphlet, on the treatment of Cancers—Doe of charge. Whim Swain, Hip Disease, &minimum/ad lifillpmat Ulcers, Diseases of the Youth and Moat, lilsereidees of the beam, Teeter, areit Head, sad Mt diseasimmf tits Skis, peromemi. ly oared, sad proper temediet seat—earefeny peeked—by %pea to say part of *imamate,. In every err a pleat descriptioe glebe dm ems is required., Address Dr. HeeNicitol, No. 110Sorth itb Mem% titihtdtiphia, Proprietor sad Ifemehiellanme ft Jr. imeneloorry Dolobeetsive, the lest sad IWO Oasis", fir the epee if all Ammo, mightstile is hiplidlisi et*. blood. he. fiVIL 3at MetWARIL-4. tarp msortisest st re prices at FAMSTOCIS'. IM USTIL 1 / 1 111 PLAT 1111,1141111, . Si, &Sias rsilveselaiih;lllA.ll/ Totairi MIT Aragon, SAL. TIAOIIII, - 110., - assort. 'sent of styles sad patterns of MOT .11111111LItY, suitable for presenta r esolatalag a great variety of Ma tioU aad Sett Bresehae, isaides, beak's', Sar-Skags Bre sat with Raiff, Pea ( rt *Te Nsd, rb = he, Ladies' Geld Vast Gairhl Cbaiss, Mlissiatere Lockout, Mu Orldf Pim ; &gait, pureed aad Pieta 161ohI hl% Slap; Parefie and Peas, Sleeve Bottom and Shahs, Gold sad Jet Crosses, Jet Ifirseelata, Pins Itlaz kegs, ke. ALSO, A variety of Silver Taunted It Mud Cu,,tor Cake Beasts, Vahan, Candintialts, Satter and salt Stands, Petri Saadi* Desert Igaine,flpeoes, Yorks, Ladles, nag Ankriee, Sc., all of which is respecatelly ofheed ea the lowan tonne I fiek.The Cowan Trade Trade sad Deans" geserally are invited to give ma a estil, and easuatmearrilla And Prices, being satisfied that ay WARP. cannot be surpassed eltberfor Sawn or quality, or the latest and stoat banntittloaiterns. January 17, 1859. 17 Wan. Krusbe is Co., OS. 1,3, i and 1 North Kotaw i 11,.:. SALRS &sh HOON No. 207 Bohamar, irt, peNw . sen Charles and Light--BALTIIOIIII, SI., Manatactarars of Gold Modal Premiums GRANO AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Knabe k Ca. would respectfully Invite the attention of the public, and especially those In want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to tiler as sorted stock of instruments, which, for power sad sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish, bare, by the best of Judges, been pronounced unrivaled by any in the coon try. As to the relative merits of our Pitooll, wn would refer to the Certificates of *teams in our posses.iion, from THALBERO STRAEQ3II, G. SATTER and 11. VIEUXTEMPS, as also from some of the most distinguished protium» soil amateurs in the country; also to the fallowing HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the hot three years; GOLD MEDALS at the ILiryleiiii Institute. ISM, 1856, 1857. SILVER MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 11151; also. MEDAL at the Franklin Institute, Philadel phia, i.nt;; FIRST PREMIUM at tbe institute, Richmond, 1855, 1856 All instru ments of our manufacture have the MI Ron frame, and arc guaranteed for FIVE YEARS. IF .Particular attention paid to the selection of Instruments far distant orders, and a privile.,;a of exchange granted at any time widths six mOF., if the instruments should not prove-alatirely satis factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan tage to give us a all, as by greatly tousled facilities, we arc enabled to fill all orders with dispatch. Sig-Coustantly icia hand, a large assortment of RELODFAMS, tons the beat Factories. SECONIT-ILVIF PIANOS sit Great Bargalas, at prices from $3O to $l5O. Plaice giebilard, Hired and Tuned. now'', r. cAsiaocs, A call Is respectfully solicited, WILMA' KNALBZ it CO. January 17, 18,19. ly OOA9, No. 11 NertA Hewers( OW, tern Ur doors North of the Howard House.—The undersigned, haring male large additions to his stock, is prepared to furniah Housel= s e, Country Slerclututs and others, with such as they want, on the ray best terms. Hatrouna : Whitewash, Sweeping, Dusting, Paint, Hale, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Scrub aid Horse Brushes. Wm:mu-uses : Such as Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Par Buckets, Churns, Mauls,-Rolling Pins, Butter Prints, &c. Brooms, Baskets, 11,42 and Cordage. Nasser's 5 minute Ice Cream Freezer.. Refrigerators. eigright sod chest—the most approved kinds. Water Coolers, in Wood or Meta The and Wire Safes. Arthur's sad other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre serving Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, mock Tin, Britain& and Plated Ware. Alban' Forks and Spoons, Urns, Coffee and Teo Pots, Ng( Boilers, Waiters, Chafing Dishes, Rehm and Forks, Waffle Iron, Sauce Pans, Scales and Weights, Coffee Milts, Table Castors, Old Domin ion Coffee Pots. Shovel and Tongs, None Lamps, Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife Cleaners, Wire Dish Coven, Table Mats, together Kith a variety of articles useful and necessary to Housekeepers. Rohr & Davis' Patent Recalslor Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet boa Ware and Brushes of every description, manu factured to order. GEO. A. BILLS, Jon ♦. utrr No. 11 North Howard st., Bsltimors, Nd MAKI' 14, 18:19. ly TdTo lierohants it Farmers. (T HICAP /al) CHUICS GROCERIES, Ai HOOK & BALDWIN'S, S. W. corner Lexington 4 Green Street 13ALTIMUlU, dll. We would respeetfulll invite the attention of borers to our large and well selected stock of prime temily Groceries, comprising every article nasally kept in a first-class lirocety, which woofer at prices as low a. (data lowa, than) any house in the city. We n.tuse in part: Print, New Crop Orleans Sugar. Do. do. lioLtsses. Porto Rico and low grade do.—very cheap. Rio, Lagnayra, Porto Rico, Cape Java, Marlealse s and other Coffees. Excellent Imperial, Young trysouotal powder alai, at 80 cents per pound. Choice Corong do. at 50 cents. siir Imperial Yet at 71 ets. per pond ! This Tea we warrant equal, if sot dewier. to any Tea sold at other places for $1 p., lb. IrLOUlt, Frig, &Loon, SALT, iO, , at prices to suit thy times ALIO. Floe old BRANDY, Old By• WE KEY, dourboa vaistir PORT, slow. 11401111 I ii YI MALLOA Itectihdgisy Ana Does•sils linued,y AT CITT MUM& XiirAll Goods delivered to Boats so4Solls roads/roe of drayage Satisfaction guarantied la nil eases et Go goods returned at oar expense. A ÜbareAttiet count allowed to country serehaats. ROOK k BALMY. Wholesale and Retail Greet" Southwest ear. Green k Lexington Sta.; Jan. 24, 'SO. tf Baltimore, EPORTER aid Dealer is CHINA. MANI I QUHIMSW',III.2, Xo. 41 Nord, Bovar4k, wiles Larlattos and /capital Btreeta. HOW mere, I4d. [Dee. 20, MIL is U PTIOLSTERSIL PAPSR AA7fL3RR, _ADD VICARTIAN BLUM .1111ANUFALi No. 52 North Howard &rat, ate doer 84.1111 Lexington, Bxtrinoas. ?VW Banrigtsto—Ceeelpaily ba otara f ylert ilsagiage of every deseriptios, and Odes *Mt sad most approved patterns. Ana, Bordeen- Piro Board Priati, he. Pomba Bakod..--Noopt ao lout, owl mow 'bomb to order, Vomitlei Bilbao of ait stow. olses sad qualities, widcb .in empire My wialt say oillowt to the piddle. 'Paper Roasts( dose is dm bootillpio...„ Old nods ropoiabott sad triotasi,orbbilmostal ! Matte 2, 11130. ly Pint Premium VIN.IIIELLED VOThst: II VC stNITI7IIII..— • Jej W. IIiFTWOOD, 10i Xsestis OWN woes, 12sIllsoors, having beaklalrla „ 41 3 last 17 years in the issasusesctors mum Ow above desirable Foraitura, Wind to cooitrj rwidoooes, has osa bassi a large tared expressly for retail isles. Also, Ott sad Wainat Chamber ease, sad walnut Extension Tablas, Fancy Cbabt, Sideboards, assie l tillhssit B.ll. = trews, Feather Pillows and Dalaioni, • March 21, izik ly ZIAISIL la nit Oars said 0111011111 1 /1. nkIICTAIODSI, No. 34a West IS our the Veto* 'loose, Doldioora so W dresois of the best Rao s _ style to behoad la wi s bat alio, soft Dec 20, Pittittisw. A call Deno weals e io.ltlog Ilk a 111, t 04111161. . 1838. t House Furnishing and SO CEIAIOI 701 PiCILJAMS. Georip3 AL .dokse, B. T. Hynson, L t Its • eta