Akagmbs'N 46 , har reudierissitil for For- Wg.-.4.hibilahiphis. May 6tio.-14-Jodgs Venderesitb. de tect sat forgery, has been emiliseed to PPM P imprtsonmeat and pay • the of lare s ed 'sake restitution to due government of $30,000. The misers- Ma ma L stow 443 years of age. U. was for- SerlY Sjullgo of the coact of Colossoo Pleas of Lanosette county, and s man of wealth WI high standing, The forgeries were cow- Ratted to the O,IS. pension office to obtain Lead warrants several years ago, and soon af t,* the prisoner aisle his escape to Europe. Misr as shoelace of a considerable length of doe be yes arrested, and Ism week tried be fore the U. S. court in Philadelphia and con victed on two indictments out of six on which be was tried. Attempted Landing of Filibusters is Cuba. —N ew O r leans. May s.—The quaker City f rom Hamm. reports that the schooner Al rims, loaded with war implements, had at sernipted to land with thirty-ire filibusters at Neese Grande. The boa ts were swamped and esdaxiner sailed for Hayti. The filibusters were in great, distress, and cannot get away. The American cousul would not recogLizo them. Gen. Concha had sent a war steamer to capture them. The Markets_ G%TTYBBUEG—sarcaa►r LAST Superfine F10ur...... ....., Bye Float Wheat Corn, Bye. Usti. Buckwheat Buckwheat Meal Clover Seed ....... Timothy Seed Flax Seed Barley Plaster of Part 5..... ....., 1 leiter ground, per bag BALT I.llollE—Fama LAST. 883 to 875 1 55 to 1 9t 86 to 97 ..... ........ ... 85 to 87 ........—.... 50 to 66 5 25 to 5 75 2 00 tot 25 8 00 1012 50 Z b 0 to 8 130 ~. ...... .......15 00 1.019 00 26 to 27 GI 00 Flour W heat 8ye.... Corn... Clover seed Timothy Becd Beef Cattle, per hand , Hogs, per hand Hay. Whiskey Guano, Peruvian. per t0n... , HANOVEK-T110111D•T LAST Flour, from wagons Do. from stores «"h eat RT. 00000 00000 • • Corn Oats Closer deed a. Timothy 5eed......... ............. frliamter YORK—FTIDAT LAST MK, from wagons.— - ... tr oak stores ._...... »....... Rye•• Cord Clover Seed.. Timothy Seed Plaster—, .SlDeial Notices_ n Ott 0111 - Arli Pll.ll l .—Sick beatincbe, re.nf the wad oefia3 axxi of all atlasenta, is moored by a stogie doe* of this ‘eutle aperient It dluas not aet upon Use meat of the pain, Got the dkortaesid atonaacti, the ulsdrisete bainele, .he ilfoteustwreit Hear. by the Irrepnb.r action of'whict. 01.- A :fut. the tortare is occastuameg. iful a mound, for offensirs CAreAtb the pill* are moot eonLisstly,riteurniesste !bey. b yttrify the whole internal ocipiniastins aoilinnpart to ewer, Ono.. a degree of vigor which Inane* Ulll appilar ArLarse of all ream, matter thtvugh U.. itatitithl Anil togitt ;icate clutotels. ZIEGLER & COIVIII Of PeCeeti 0111A4111 ST/IMA; PICH-111[Liitit, wutsctisrere of Whit. Lead. Zinc., Petty. Var.6tiee, etc Wheless!' dealers in Dray. Wiuttor Woo, .Ike *al Country Mionstotats who doetto to pon.ttgor from o **Wei stock sal at itoototalst. price. are reepectlittly re. eniteht to lavect oar Whit. tired. Ver.:, 'utty. ant Tart:wale., are s..W b Wu thmo Qom 41.10...Dit Weiolsoul• JolOtoad F10e..• tbrouQhogt lb* Cllll..ii. awl pier (t of ono eunitilaist has •011 f reaelied BetaPytetr orders direct. fib ,tine. ly CONSISTENCY IN DEZIII.—A slaslitot dnahlat with Si atnr• papa kat •u 1 cork sio/cll boot& wool! 1.. ■ ridiculous n.iiiilnuation of dr••• _snit m. s %wawa .Sit would laci with a tionnet yd fitatiorns W. like cooce-t•wcy N wait, am 10 et aryttrog chi*, and Guth this prowatt ands to titta way .4 beavers. Ss puler to lag WI a.c04.1 t ma a ma., past. and vertu mule In WO stj kr. Lry ItsokikEl Jc 01 Brion. Nos 603 and S Che•taist abnt• Sixth. It.. 11. have iliratrahi• I. tb. Ay of iiimag wear : forzentienarn /oat h& ♦p. 216. las XarniNG immix pors YE A%Y 4.1Q0D.--dourC men% C U 8 AL* . .—Ur C. NI Jaritgou. Philal•lo.l4. Peat Sir..-1 4a:4 Deem a ithetest aitW 1.11) ' , pepsin for a anus ber tif yeitrs mei sueti I throe lease m01...a I 0.4.161 feel 0 ,41310 8 • hieb was 1 , 1 +(.,n¢ relief. Yortusatel• fur me. I b•AIiNI el •• Dr lionaaod'a tAartuaa Ritters,"•6.l the•gliti I would try them, sot, bow - ewer, tkat "Waal(' tie *)earllt.: i/) 1,14 e, T. rnr aarprios, t foual that, as Lain • f4ll data. I was relutreilsof the pan iu ury ode BDil etwe, my aiipatite became good. l pupal irtriuktli, ita. 1 is feet fat atomiser and batter 'width thaa I nail for • luag tl.oe. Ide sot allow sepal( tuba uut of the Littlart efl c 1 . obtain thorn, for aotiiimy airs doss g+4.4 f giu willing at all Limes awl reads to state Clif A.4.11.1•Alf.01111 Wlve may wise to know Cs fall particulars, mug shall with pleasant roe "mowed them to all vela ...if be afflicted ~ L 6 Dpmey•Mt or Liver Complaint. fiir I brlier• if aartblim will girt them ratite!, Wm. wll.l Le rehei ed by Houttamt's Garman 111.ar per...SF C++ L iatprt Lace tool the Sera beuelte Lai raimlts. sat I bare sod utit you could yirt a number of certidratea. were you to ask fur them. fur "u my curtain knowledge quite a number 4+ra bawl • ear utich based taid by We use of your medicine f0r0 ,24 b ....z:-or that toy ((seeder. about mit =of sga. wu eared of Jatio..l bC4 b 1 llooLapfa llormaa ore. 1 Umiak be.t W urrotsw this. a. I flare sorer &mom awn toted io arty other case of the kind • MMMI Thema Dattora are prapamt by Dr. C. U. Jambe... OR AlkeeliaStroit, . aul are .11 at 11 rents soar Bottle, by Poi:gone an.l atorakeeiors in *vary toes /AI el La the L:atitee States, Caraolaa,Botitla for sale by R. D. Daabliir, Agent, tiuttyaberg , —anal Asigart gssisra.Uy UL ruiezUuµ t the wu Utf • f .ILay 2. 1q TITS! /ITS ! 7113 ',-Presnua latsrletz nosier Ole Alstswesing inalad• will dud Dr laitiaeo s Y.pds pale Pills to Lathe only monear ewer dtsaorer.J for euriug kpilepoy or X , +Whig rite. These Pills podmeaa a speelde releen un the mesons syatent; cal althnech prepare l espeniallp toe tite •PirPold 41( =Hat ribil a*, "al the loco 1 of iwpeci al torna• at to all parseas with weak nerves, er whom DK - wove system has been prostrated or 44 %Ana from sal comae lalaithear. The dpapirptie patient, whose stoma 11112 lid the power of deli coarartiaj food &ate • We sea, Litleiliqiialerneed, le cohered by &single course of the extra cirelleav Pill.. The gastric laid re-empires Its anlrent power,, and the erode nutriment wi leh was a bowl mail • Widen to the anSerer. while bill digestive orgianiahtme was pray - 4*i $44 viituvsg, becomes under Ws • nolesome revelation created in the system, the Lacs of strwelrth, potivity, and health base ta say pout of the *wintry by malt, free .at postage, kidross Brea S. HASCX. 1003k sorei.I :a tre4c. 13311.1c00re, Price---was box, ; two, twelve, SJ4. 113 - colde, Cold; Dzobeintis, /Attica*, eakap, Irbaap tag Cossib, Dimmer at the Throat as,t Lungs, sad at mar, alkatiass at Lb. aerates' tppe,arm ainickly caret 11l that ban triad /tad taitlatal moray, DL WDrt It% BALSAM Or WILD CW RAT —Says • arall-laogra Bdltar This Is trail a BaLsaaa and a b!esa• jag M laralkls. It costal= the pars Lulea-laic prise/0o a Wild army, tha balsamic pa:partied; at tar sad at pa* las abgasalsoata, rblab ara altar tba trio ;m1044344 at altruist:Wl., are all ba sat Umtata it Is sat• aa4 rats la Whoa. Osaibs, Colds, Catiaapptlas, aid Daaaablal tasabisa dassoaar anise ibs bairn& Wiliam* as Oases pilsansab saw. Prabablp as madbaas bas over site sal ao sat arbai a ago or sassaapLiabad so as. pal as alas pearrasal Ilebisaa's Cemeetus, GA., he. !41641. !feats Seth 11. loirio Co Boom, 3b00.--4kootio. 71." et your l'eseeDies Apet, I ees osee om lso Uto us of 80. Wie foe% Nib= 01 /MI _ I lisep boom h tor too ppm feaelly, he Wei Aid Cooshe, &ad boo/ Wm n og rover) erl I lore iwor trio& /he owl Cobb is eliehlose I thaw it se lee ea es. olleDshe Illompostrally room SWIM IL. MIL OMNI wed versales eseaserteite Tbe eel? , Velleiral Below° tam taw sans of "1. Ague with • sod Um per,* mum or the • Poipoklon, " W. IV I Co.,' on Ur over relliPor• Prigowel by 11•16 IV Pule 1 Co.. Bootoo, sad foe Ws Ser b.auliar r ; Joooto Polvoilor; Nookors- IPeq/i 11. Dtareste, New O D. I. ReNlaree, Abbott.- Welt, Les Deeligrioter Doeljelg i Item"- 1fi1f.5.1111484 a t spris e s; hew r. Miee, Now aid by eit &Woos mdidooi. [April 11- 4;1=1 GUST InfOLIINI WIDT !—SIS JLX Oassessras hats, tas.so rr. • g to ise by lis J. it. , M. D. Iltinise• . . Ito, woos. This well tam esaise• is as la bia a rue sal ads tweedy hr lritaals IliSsalSies t eaates, lam say skew wasseser ; sea • P• 1 1• 001 remArt_ user maw serMag Wirth= emo mm i se m ., To atiodia• Limo it It sepal lady Wed. e: 1 1 . 146 Mimi Wm. wt ea the assilltly peeiod rift , 4/14 Wm) sever bole kings to 1101 vbs.. Me amass Is it PIP at Plilletalit us waft sadarrol. lkill.fastbst pielaildin get * ~us b es 4 16 . 4= • . 41114116.41.miti1l 1~ am* Cominedi li. se, .?, liparee Willy wrarktia4 mar MI Ale. '" ' t• a utri f I, ,avikirillkial, 4 . 11 % rinaddeia.— g A 40116. - "aalitilag. -17, 4 4110 1 f .i. . i Iff 0, - 1 1 11,11=111=04000. 1 ri ' ' UM ilinea• Murder by a Fims-I*-Low—fflisekhup Yin de r of IS Oiri hy her Fe‘her.—Flurem,Muy —Arst ens o'eloek thie moralaa. is Month Weilfeet, liess.,Bonssel Fish filea Yr. Zees& I Ward, his fader-indaw. Fib this tried So shoot himself, but the gun seined ire. Tb. 'murderer first shamed the &roily by throw- 1 Win bricks through the windows, when Xr. ard and his wife got oat of bed, lighted a Lenin, and looked out to find the canoe of such strange proceedings. Soon after the fatal shot was trod through the window. Fish has been arrested. and confesses the commission of the deed. Ile has been occasionally insane. TROT, N. Y., May 2.—Yesterday. - at Sand Lake, an old man named John Belding beat, out his daughtsir's brains with a hammer, while laboring under a tit of insanity. The murdered girl was 19 years of age. 'Belding is now in jail iu this city. At Columbus, Ohio, last week, a luna tic, whose insanity was of a wild type, killed a comrade who roomed with him, cut him up in small pieces, ornamented them with bits of ribbon, and then proceeded to dii pose of them to the other occupants of the ward as Christ mas beef. When the terror stricken keeper entered the room several of the lunatics were eating the remains, and the butcher told him, with a leer, that the next time he killed he should reserve him ft, chsJice cat. IllarA son of ex-Secretary Gilmer, to Ty ler's Cabinet, otimmitted Fuicide un Monday week, by throwing hitnitelf under the wheels of a locomotive at the Washington depot. 5 75 3 23 1 20 to 1 40 lierßayard Taylor, the traveler, is about to treat an elegant rexilence on the Brandy wine, in Chester county, Pa., near the scenes of has boyhood, and where his parents still renxide. On Thursday evening last. by the Rev. Joseph Sberfv. Mr. GEORGE 111:TVIIINSON. of Cum berland county, to Miss ANNA DRUCILLA LIPS, of Adams county - r On Tuesday morning last, in Christ Church, near Littlestown. Sy Rev. Jacob Sechler, Rey. WALTER K. KREBS, of Enstaltaburg, Mdf, to Miss ISABELLA S.. daughter of Enoch Lefever, Esq., of Union township, this county. On the tat instant, at the Mountain Church, by Rev. B. A. Shorb, Mr. LEONAP.O LIYLE, of Franklin township, to Miss EVA M. BOUGH., of Gettysburg. On Tuesday last, by Rev. G. P. Van Wyck, Mr. A.. C. GARDNER, of Petersburg, V. S., to Miss MARGARET HARPER, daughter of IL G. Harper, Esq., of this place. 6 12 6 50 1 35 to 1 50 85 .. 75 ... 60 - 600 ... 2 00 ... 0 50 On the 30th nit., after a protracted illness, Mrs. MARGARET LITTL& wife of Mr. Peter Little, of Krushtown, Como Lilo township, aged nearly 77 years. On Tuesday night *it, in this place, Mrs. TiIiCRWA A., wife of Mr. Wm. IL Short', aged 30 years 2 months and 24 dace. At the house of Mr. Joke Itiely , In Liberty township, on the morning of May 6th, Miss MARY MINTY . , in the 74th year of her age. On Thursday, the bth instant, Mrs. BAIL& 11, consort of Mr. John Fieser, aged 43 years 3 mos. and 22 days. She was fully prepared to go, and although called to separate from her husband and children, they have the consolation to know that their lou has been her eternal gala. On Friday last, in this place, Miss MARTELA. DOUGLASS, aged about 71 years. CIE 6 35 .......... 1 30 to 1 50 ..... 8G ........« 73 . 53 . 5 50 2 00 650 On Saturday last, near Littlestown, Mr.' JA COB WEIRICII, in the 7Gth year of his age. On the ereniug of the 2lst of April. in Lati more township. Mrs. ELIZABETH A. ZIEGLER, consort of Mr. John A. Ziegler, aged 32 years 8 months and 3 days. On the 29th ult., in Cumberland township, MOSES TOLBERT WU:AN BEAM, aged 7 months and 13 days. On Thursday evening last, quite suddenly, lIIRIAM.EVA, only child of Kut. G. and Susan E. Seitz, of this place, aged 3 years 3 months and 5 days. ••1 take these little lambs, said Lie, And lay then, in my breast; Protection they shall find in me, • In me be ever blest. Death may the bands of life unloose, But can't dissolve my love; Millions of infant souls compose The family above." [Communicated. Biel, NI Sunday, May Ist, at the City Hotel, Etuntltsburg. PRANCES ALICE HORLOR, youngest daughter of Arthur and Anne Horlor, of New Orleans, aged 3 years. Swett rosebud, coind from parental tore, Thou art Ivriu'd is the oritotho of heaven! We would not woo thee from thy home above, Tho' our hearts are with angel,* rives. We'll miss thy fairy form, thy snub at ere*, Which oft hare lull'd oar heaviest earns to rest, But thou art blooming in thy kindred bitat.a, Near to the thrtme of Him who loves thee ;seat. Died, on the 12th of April, at the residence of ' her niece, Mrs. Peoples, Mrs. MARGARET / GLACKEIII, relic of John Chicken. She was a Woman whose kiadness of heart and purity of. soul rendered her &most walk,' and affectionate friend to a who knew ker. Iley ohs it in 1 pears. 1 TTORNSIr AT LAW, will attend promptly to collections iiik4 all loastakeaa entrusted to ha. °Mee between Fahnestoeks' and Danner k Ziegler's Stores, Baltimore M., Gettysburg, Pa. Slay 9, 1830, Mts ♦ UALM. Sitcfmath BANK iialliTillirlte, May 3, 1859. Ti. Presideit aad Directors of this Institu tion bars this day declared a sena-auto» Dividend of FOUR PER CENT., payable oa and after Monday, the 9th hut. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. Statement Loans TUE USX OF GETTYSBURG. .IaSSEDS. • -.oasts aad $309,459 39 Specie 30,172 89 Diet by other Banks.-- ..... 53,6 0 1 5 1 Satisaf caber Banks 11,642 90 8 4Ai:a ~• ...,„,,.., J udgments ...... Bonds Real Circulation Deposits ~... Due to other Banks The above etaSsasegt le correct, to the best of my kJ/owlet& ud belief. Last Notioe. Ivories is hereby give* to ell permit" la debted to the late aria et& lqueurroes. Sone, that ell accounts unpaid after the first day of Jame nal, will be seed out, irreepectire of 944: 1 9 1 . These seeovuts hare beta In toy bands for some dine—repeated aotiee has bass gis t s -end they now must be domed up. Hay 9, 1859. 3t I), A.. BUEHLER. 20* 000 L. WOOL wasted at the Good laical Woolso Factory, (fork Spriata, Pa.) for 'which tits sabscriber will pay the highest price 19 Caah or is auks/age for Woolaa Goode. May 9, 1959. 41, WILL/AY KEG ART. irtil first seetcurt ef Elm: /APT, Closatittee of the persos &la elol4 of locos Lay, of &cob, a fanatic, tuts bees filed It the Court of Cosmos Pleas of Adams eionsty, sad trill ho confirmed by the said Coast, ea the 14th 4. of My eat, taloa cause Do shows to tho contrary. JACOB Btrailli, Prierifp, Prothorsollary's Office, Gettys- bars, April 45,1859. 4to . rAM sad fatal aesseat of Jews Dom; otsaigass of °sow IL Oessatae, hes bees is the Court at Cessaida Plies et Mesas sty, sad will to eemineed tit the sett Geeet, ele do der tif .114.114L.V n ase be shows , h e m',. . 1114 Auvs 41139.4"44111 • Married_ 3D lecl. [New . Orleans and Boston papers please copy.] A. H. Dill, Dividend. Val. 9, 1839.:2 11,598 8d 6 , 6 7 8 11 ~,,, ~,,, .01••• •••••/. 8,400 00 T0ta1....• •• ....—....• •••••••••••• • ..... •••••••• 1 114 3 5.716 53 LIABILITIES. EMS T. D. CARSON, Cos Aier Aftriar4 WI sitbsa44o4 before as. May 9, 18$9, Gso. Assoua, J; P. Wool! Wool! Wool! Nato.. XoUoe. • (Mum, of Hoorn" Public gale. ONTHE GETTYSBURG RAILROAD 1-- ; parsaallee et as or d. ed tb Oephan't ikesseett Armayearat.—On mad after Timm- Genet of Adams county, do subscriber, Ad day, Aril 21st, the MORNING TRAIN will bare ' traitor of the estate of Banetaart Rstt.t, GettylliWrit tt 1.311 o'clock A. M., connecting At deceased, will offer at, Public Bale, on the prem. 111110119 J usetioa with, Express train to lies, an rem*, the lish dog ef May, 11359, a sort at 9.32, and Neil train from Baltimore at , certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in Mutant -9.33, returniag to Gilitysbarg at 12.30 nom, ' pleasant township, Adams county, adjoining with passengers from Baltimore, York, Harris- lands of the heirs of Henry Belly, Esq., deceased, burg, Philadelphia'. and the North and West. Jeremiah ()aster, and Capt. Thomas Brady, and The AFTERNOON TPAIN will leave Gettys- containing I Acme, more or less. haring burg at 1 o'rlock. P. M., connecting at Hanover thereon erected a Log and Weather- Junction an with Mail teals as Baltimore at 3.37, re- boarded Dwelling HOUSE, with an Attl turning to fiettesburg about 6.30 P. M., with story and other improvements. passengers from York. Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. IL, of said and the North and We ,t. , day, when terms will be made known and atten- - On Tuesday and Saturday evenings of every week, the Evening train sill wait at the Junc tion until 5.30. on the Ev ening , Express train from Baltimore, which leaves Calvert Station at 3. P. It, than enabling passeagers to leave Get tysburg on those days et t 1.30, A. M., reach Balti more at 12.15, P. M., attend to business there until 3, P. M., and return to Gettysburg the same evening. NoTic. is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, an Tuesday, Use 7.41 A of May nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz : 104. The first end final ficcorint of Samuel Herbst and John Herbst, Executors of the last will and testament of Jacob lierh.t. deceased. 105. The first account of 1-3amtiel. Metzger, Executor of the last n ill end testament of Marga ret Dosh, late of A bbott %town. deceit,ed. 106. The Feco r. d account of Michael Trostle, Executor of the last will and testament of Henry Trostle, deceased. 107. The first and final account of Jacob George, Administrator of the estate of John Knopp, deceased. 108. The first and final account of Jacob Ditzler, Administrator of the estate of David Ditzler, deceased. May 2, 1859. 3t 109. The first and final account of Col. David M. Myers, Administrator of the estate of Esther Myers, deceased. New Ltunber Yard. 110. The first and final account of Jacob lIIHE undersigned have opened a Lumber Myers, Esq., Executor of the last will and test/L- I, Yard, at their Warehouse, corner of Strut- meat of J. K. It. Herrigea, deceased. ton street and die Rallressit, Gettysburg, where 111. The first and final account of George they now have Lumber on hand and will con- Smith, Administrator of the estate of Joseph stantly keep a large assortment, to which they Smith, deceased. ask the attention of buyers. Their prices are as 112. The first account of Burkhart Wert, Ad low as the lowest, and no efforts spared to ac- ministrator of the Estate of Henry Eiebinger, commodate. KI.LNEFELTER, SEITZ I CO. deceased. March 21, 1859. 3111 113. The first and final account of Abel T. Spring Milline Wright, Administrator of Mary ew itt, deceased. ry. 114. The first and final account of Abraham 31188 U isi c e C n itE t o l f it ;t1 s Z s E w T o S Pe s i i i i i i n tifb a le lit f rg ur e the ga Kri b s i e e , t e dmin e is d trator of the estate of Jacob Set season, consisting of Straw, Neapolitan. Linen I 115. The account of Col. John Watford, Ad braid, and Fancy Rowlett! (with extra sizes for miulstrator e. I. a. on the estate of Peter Snyder, old ladies}---all of the latest styles, and which lof Joshua, deceased. `. for beauty and cheapness cunnut be surpassed ; 116. The first and final account of Rufus C. with new style Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Cords Swope, Guardian of Lydia Stouesifer, deceased, and Tassels. Allusions, Malin's, Chip, Tiuleton, ; a minor child of Isaac Stonesifer, deceased. and Lace for Trimming. Also, Mantillas, Para- 117. The account of Moses McClean, Testa sots, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries of every mastery Trustee under the will of Letitia Mc kind, Caps and Fancy Heed-dresses, Dress Trims/Neely, deceased, for the care of a special fund. wings, and Fancy Goods of every description, 118. The second account of John Horsier, Ad which the Ladies are invited to call and examine. ministretor of the estate of James X. McGaughy, Milliners will be supplied with patterns, free ' deceased. of charge, by calling for them. 119. First account of John Chamberlin, Exe- War Miss M. will make Boneeta to order at tutor of David Chamberlin, deceased. the shortest notice, and in the best and most ZACHARIAII MYERS, itegiiner. fashionable manner. [April 25,1859. 6w Register's Office, Gettys- M nery burg, April 25, 1859. f illi. MISS ISABELLA BUSHEY would Inform the Ladies of Gettysburg and surrounding country, that she has commenced the Millinery business, in its different branches, at the resi dence of her father. in West Middle street, op posite Mr. George Little's store. She will en deavor to deserve a liberal share of patronage April 18, 1859 mar By the shore arrangement passengers can go either North or South on the Northern Central Railway both morning and afternoon. R. 11 . CURDY, President. April 25, 1850. HE undersigned would most reopeetrully in form the public that they hare rented Mr. LCTZ s BRICK VA RI), ou Rock creek, in the borough of Gettysburg, where they will continue the Brick-making business. The first kiln will be ready for sale by the latter part of May. They will insure their Brick for all pur poses, par lug or building. They also make a first rate Presbmi Raring mach expe rience .n the hu.siness, they know that they will give satisfaction. MIIIHAEL REHM, "A penny sarod is a penny sarrisd."—Fasszux Cheap Clothing. S. the undersigned, respectfully wish to inform the public that we hare taken the store-room formerly occupied by 11.2. Nls ston k Sup, S. E. corner Centre Square, where e always intend to keep on band a large, well selected and cheap stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING k Gesrtrustr's Ft:asuman GOODS, which cannot be surpassed. We are t'ery par ticular in manufacturing and selecting our goods, and we would therefore Invite the public to call and examine our stock of MEN'S k BOY'S CLOTHING and Furnishing Goods. before pur chasing elsewhere. BRENNER k lth U. N. E. Corner Centre Square, Gettysburg. April 18, 111.59. tf New Boot & Shoe STABLISI I MENT, in the N. W.`gl iii• JD corner of the Diamond, Gettys burg, Pa.—The place to buy in or der to sore oremery :—The subscriber would mint respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg sad surrounding country, that he has opened • large Bout and Shoe Establishtneut, in the northwest corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, in the rooms recently occupied by 1). Wills, Esq., as a Law Ofice, where he has now on hand, and will tontines, to ko* fur sale, an extensive va riety of work, of Ws awn manufacture. The work is made tip la the hest and most darable manner, is:chiding ail the newest styles, and embraces MOTS k BHUES. Ilea's, Women's and Chlidsosis 41.1.11Zitst, is abort, every article usually to be foetid is a Pest dean establish ment of the kind. Ile hat sow sad will continue to have employed a number of workman, •• hard to beat," to make up customer work. That he will sell CHEAP, is easily proves. Give him • call, examine his Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, and get Lis prices. With unexceptionable wort and low rates, he hopes for and expects a fair share of the public's patronage. jwirShoernakers are informed that be al ways keeps on band "UPPERS," for Shoes and Gaiters, ready fur bottoming, which fiz disposra of on pleasing term.. RIMY D.ILLWEG. April 4,1849. ly JOHN WORMY'S ERTATlL—Letters et ad ministration on the estate ofJohn McGrew, late of Melodies township, Adams county, de teased, haring been granted to the andlarsigned, residing is Franklin township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims againit the same to present them proper '', authenticated for settlement. GEORGE ?I:IRONS, Adas'r. April 11, 1953, dt 965 74 MUIR sindersigned, Assignee of loot Eczss -1 1.0011 1 Wire, of Heidiersburg, Tyrone township. Adams county, under deed of volun tary assignment, is trust for the beset of credi tors, hereby gives notice to all weans knowing themselves to be indebtod to the said John ltekeerode, to make immediate payment, and those laving claims evilest tha WIN to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to GEO. Y. ECKEIiiiODR, Auigeee, at Ileidiersburg, or to his Attornies, M. k W. McClean, Gettjsburg. Mar 2. 1859. by ..$185,490 00 ... 44,200 29 ... 11,209 87 $240,900 16 To TAX-PAYERS.—Notice is hereby siren that the County Commissioners will make an abatement of )ire per rent. upon all State and County taxes assessed fur the year 1859 that shall be paid to Collectors on or before Prulay, at Ist of /arty. Collectors will be required to esU on tax-payers on or before the abore date, and snake such abatement to all persons paying on or before said day, and pay the same to the County Treasurer, otherwise no abatement will be made. By order of the Commissioners, J. N. WALTER, Clerk. )(az 2, 1859. td Wanted I t MMEDIATKLY, Merchants, Hotel.heepers, and private families , to know that COVER /11 rllll are sailing at their Wholesale and Se tail Linear Stars ea Railroad Street, a superior artiste of Liquors of all kinds for less money Lama was ever offered to the people of Adams comity. Call and examine oar •t. 04. Fine liquors for Medicinal purposes. 9, MI. Vpublic are hereby cautioned against se etiating two sates of head po4ordag to hare been draws by Dsrto MUM, deceased, late of Wooten, Test amity, sanely: Oas 11.6.41 be tea of April, 1160, for lire Hundred Winn. ita4 the otivit dated the let of April. 11162, far nix Siadwi Dollars. Payment of either of the above sodion64 •6616 iesiocliaed wader warthog ekosautimes. JACOB 11P0ILN1T, Ikeorator of David Mal, deceased, Ilimainiff, Apia 24 AS& dt IMMO woe latmatiags very I,L t tandsiatte-440 out asivilheta at tho store doe*. 0110; 1111NOLD. Brick ! Brick ! MICHAEL BUSHER Notice. Assignee's Notice. Notice Notice. donee gireo by MICHAEL REILY, Adio'r By the Court--Efrirr (1. Wotr, Clerk. Apnl 25, 1851... .it Register's Notice. I. C. Neely, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to collec tions and all other business intrusted to arewith promptness. Office nearly opposite Fahnestock's Store, Baltimore street. Gettysburg, April 11, 1859. tf Goods for the Season! THE subscriber has just returned from the city, with a large supply of NEW GOODS, eh he offers to sell cheaper than ever. Give him a call, and Judge fur yourselves. His as sortment embraces Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, all kinds of Summer Goods. and a large assort ment of READV-ILADE CLOTHING, fur men and boys. • JACOB REISINGER, Carlisle st., 4 doors from Centre Square. Gettysburg, April 4, 1859. I 4 11=13 New Firm—__New Goods. Tltendersigied have entered ip in the HARDWARE A GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner A Ziegler, in Baltimore street. under the name, style and firm of DINNER & ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask, and wilt endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They have 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, Ac . Tools, including Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Chinas, Gouges, Braces and Bitta, Augers, Squares, Guagu, Hammers, Ac. Blacksmiths will find Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, Ac., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth. Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Spokes, Felicia, Bows, Poles, Shafts, Ac. Shoe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Ate., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Knobs, Ac. HOCSEKEEPERS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittaunia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tube, Churns, Carpeting, he. Also, a general assortment of forged and rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds ; Cast, Ulmer, and Blister Steel, which they wiU sell as cheap as the cheapest. GROCEEDIS, a full and gen eral assortment, sack as Crashed, Pulverised, Clarified aad 4 - Brown Sugars; New Odessa, West lad's' and ,. House 31ohuses and Syrups, Coffee, Sikes, Chocolat*, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Limited, Flab sad Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, hc.;-si fall assortment of Lead sad line, try sold in Gill also Fire-proof Paints; is fact, almost every ankle In the Hardware, Coach Finding, Site Finding, Housekeeping, BLackindth,Csbimet Naker's, Painter's, Glazier's, sad Grocery lime, all of which they are determin ed to sell as low for CASH as say house out of as city. HESRT B. DANNER. WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Geltysliarg, Nay 24, 1838, MM . ' lll :9 as SPRING GOODS. J. A. GARDNER as removed to his new sad splendid Iron Front Store, aad has received from Philadelphia sad Baltimore one of the largest, choicest and cheap est stocks of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUERNSWARR, CEDAR-WARE, PAINTS A OILS, STOVES, Ac., kc., to be found in the county The Improvements I have made, and the facil ities I now enjoy, enable me to compete is quantity, yealay sad price, with any establish ment in the county. All is want of bargains are invited to call at my Cheap Store, where fair arealimy, ruin goods, sad issrpriaw, is the principle of doing business. J. A. GARDNER.. Petersburg, (Y. 9.,) April 25, '69. 3t Elastic Cement IlkOOFING.—Tba subscribers are prepared to contract aad put on at the shortest notice, . Child k Co.'s PATENT FIRE AND WA TER PROOF ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFLIO. It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, and la point of durability is equal, if not superior, to any Metalic Roofing. It can be put on over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however as or steep they any be. to point of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing bits yet been discovered equal to the Elute threat. Those wise have used it, ants testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there Is uo farther nos fir iurproveinent. No are will new-think of potting on ski/mks, when this Genoa sae he bad for stash lass money sad will outwear f oist shingle roofs. This 1300tiSff is warranted as turmoil" The Mastic Cement is the &hoopla* end beet protection frets dusky for wood ezpoeed s. the weather or deapeass of the graced.. It ts also, the the best paint for Iron, effectually preventing rust ; and wherever applied perhstly ersiedee den:pews, The subscribers have this Coma for isle:4 quasetties to salt. /or Amber spN, Mr to P. J. , /t Cf. 3L ETA,TII, • lissie Aoki, Gettobwrir. , April 2S, 11159. Cf . EIITLBLS FIMIGIL—•Tii oinM seerame mei teeth' wnii sawn its wenn.— 4 Jane 0, 11151,—The a adonis's& has Feemkeeed the Rigid for Adams eitite i tUf Borehole e Poled Portable Noce a to tmeneet the pomade of Awe, b; la tel the *so of posts is disposes& with, Md at sheet owe titled the usual cost. This frame is hold together by means of a einiplo bolt unmet:Cog the pas eels, and keeping them is as upright position ; then, by driving two pins into the ground, thro' the ends of tho sills, dm fence is made perma nent, as well as portable. It requires but little skill In its coantruction, and takes but half the time required to make a common board fence ; the frames are made without a single mortice, the panne. are nailed up with strips on each side, and can be set tip in a few moments. It : will be readily seen that oue hundred panties of this fence are worth two hundred pannels of stationary fence,as it is easily and readily Moved from place to place, thus enabling the farmer to dispenbe with half the fence required when sta tionary is used—and from the fact that middle faeces can be entirely dispensed with b merely using portable fence for pasture lots alone. ley this process one-third of the grass is saved that is generally overrun in pasturing, by Mere fencing the quantity required, besides saving at least five acres of land to the hundred that is necessarily taken up with fence when stationary fence is u'ed for inside fencing, all the land be ing firmed alternately, it gives ao chance for briers and other ruht;age that usually grow up along fen, es This fence can he used to great ' advantage on low or wet land, where it is dill!. cuLt to set posts, merely requiring longer pins than for dry ground. The advantage also, of moving the fence, when streams overflow, that are likely to float it off, and the convenience it i affords, in fencing pasture and other lots, for stock, enclosing grain stacks. kc., kc., all high ly recommend its practical use to the farmer. The first premium was awarded to this fence at the Pennsylvania State Fair held nt Phila delphia, 1857. Farm Bights will be disposed of on moderate terms on application to JONATHAN' PITTENTURP, Heidlersburg, Adams co., Pa. April 25, 1859. 3m* EE subscriber would inform the public that be continues his MACHINE SHOP, fa bersburg street, Gettysburg. near the Foundry, where he has various kinds of Ma chines on hand, such as Threshing Machines, Corn Sheller', Corufodder Cutters, Cloverseed Hullers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Powers of different kinds,—two, four or siz-borse, to suit purchasers;—indeed all such as can be had at Hanover or Littlestowa. Also, Mortising Ma chines, for house carpenters, put up in the very best and most substantial m . Cutting Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size lesi than eleven feet in length, always attended te,as well as Turning is iron, casting or wood. Also all S bx kinds of REP MING on Machinery, dressing-up Mill Spindles, e., done on the shortest notice. The uadersi ainnufactares Molosn's Psvaar HORSE KR, which he offers at the lowest living profit. Ile is likewise agent for the REAPER it MOWER manufactured by Joseph Sbiremaa, at EafitEnviln. 1 hope that all is want et anything in my line will call at my Shop before going elsewhere. I will warrant all my work to give satisfaction to purchasers. D. 1111) STERNER. April 11, 18S9. le DON'T FAIL to call and see SAMSON'S New Goods—a large and splendid assortment of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHLNG and Furnish ing Goods—an extensive lot of all kinds of HATS, BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS--an un rivalled assortment 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. ite., ac. A very hand some and new style RAILROAD TRAVELLING BAG. In short, everything in his line. After all said and done, SAMSON'S IS THE SPOT to buy your .goods at the right prices. A word to the wise is sufficient Those who wish to buy to sell again will do well by calling, as I can and will sell them goods cheaper than they cam bay them in the city. _April 18, 1859. I==E3:IMIT! rIELEDRATED VERMIPUGE k LIVER Et PILLS.—We beg leave to call the *nen- tion of the Trade, and more especially!ths Physicians of the country, to two of the most r: popularremedies cow before the public. We rot refer to DR. ell AS. 3I'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIN:GE AND LIVER PILLS. We do Qm e , not recommend them as universal Cure-ells, ems but simply for what their name purports, viz: r, The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been admlnis tired with the most satisfactory results to, va rioas Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER ro PILLS, for the cure of !Arra rONTLAINTS, all ;1 2 Iltuors D [NTS, lisse••ACH a, kc. In eases of Pima AND Aocra, preparatory to ill or after taking Quinine, they almost inverts bly make a speedy lad permanent cure. As spa:Rice for the above mentioned dis eases. they are unrivaled, and never known r. to fail when edadniatered in accordance with " the directions. re Their unprecedented popularity has In-;,1 dueed the Proprietors,F L Eli IS G BILDT HEMS, ws PITTSBURG, PA., to dispose of their Drag " 1 0 business, in which they have been successfully g engaged for the last 20 years, and they will pa now give their undivided time and attention to their mansfactare. And being determined that Dr. li'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the, high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest materials, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BROTHERS, Pittsburg, Pa. P. S.—Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take none but Dr. if Lases, prepared by Arkinial Brut., Pirtsbury, Pa. To those wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mail post paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Ver mifuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. All or ders from Canada must be accompanied by twen ty casts extra. For sale by A. D. Enabler, A gent, Gettysburg, and by dealers generally throughout the county. Nay 3, 18:b9. ly WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOOD.--Ciumers, Tamers, Wens, Scrofula, Ulcers, Ac., cared In a short time, without tbe knife, by Dr. MscNicaoL, (Colleague of tbe late Dr. Lonnsberry, dec'd.,) No.so,North Fifth Street, below Arch, Philad'a. The remarkable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, kc., by Dr. Mac Nichol, for • number of years past, has at tracted the attention, and in many instances has secured the hearty approval of many enti tles& Physicians in Philadelphia, who are no loafer willing to risk the dangers and uncer tainties of cutting. CANCIII can an Como l—if property treated and promptly. ♦ great Majority of the cases of Cancer, can be effectually cared. The an meroas patients, from every *sedan of the country, who have Wen cared ander this meth of treatment is a guarantee of Its superiority over every other knows eyttent. Those who may be afflicted with these dis eases, and desire farther information or advice, will please addreu Dr. linclikkol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Pamphlet, on the treatment of Cancers—free of charts. White Swelliag, Hip Disease, Scrofalensarid Savant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Threat, Ulserstioes of the Bosse, Totter, Scald Bad, awl all ii)01141111 of the Skin, permanent ly eared, and proper rinnedias sent--Garefally pasted—by grimes to any part of the cavalry. Is every ease a Oda deseriptioa of the dis ease is rimaired. Address Dr. KsaNichal, 50 North sth Street, Philadelphia, Proprietor and Marnifecturer of Dr. Lovinsherry k Co.'s Celebrated fogierial Depatutleit, the but sad most rellaidefandly 164alaitiri the Nineteenth Century, for the earl of all diseases originating in impurities of the blood. Jut. 10,1151. is • ris:barivilse Übe st ides nh• lit hit sad egos. suserimmoi .11 /WM EkAM gliiiimma or e*st. t Poltamot WWl* hishis • •& V. iturAde * Illtandswes Zated Call This Way! A Word to the Wise 1 Cancer Cured, Mi6t.2.l=Lc)ri!!h,A.c3. - v - 't._ A..listhiot. & Son's 0 WA mmiturruu WAR/CROOMS, Nom. 0 25 sad St L Gay street, Baltimore, (sear Fayette st.,) sztesdssg from Gs, to Frederick st.—Shis largest ssisblishasest of the kind in the redo.. Always on head • large assortment of HOUSEHOLD A.ND OFFICE FURNITURE. ea beaming Bereses, Bedsteads, Wesitstaulds, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Bair, Spring Reds, SoNta, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres. Warble Tables, Set tees, Reception and Upholstered Chaim, AS SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles!, Rat Racks, Hall Farnham Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are Invited to call and give our stock AS examination, which fur variety and quality of workmanship is not equalled by any establishment lu Ott country•. A. PATRIOT I SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Oay sweet. Aug. 2, 18 S. ly To Southern & Western MERCHANTS k DEALERS.—LE ATHEft, SHOE-FINDINGS, LISTLNGS. &t..— 'esale Agency fur Shoe Pegs, best Tanner" Oil, Patna Kips, Bark Mills, Tanner's and fur rier's Tools, Depot for Oil, Tan'-lace, Leather Pickers; largest and cheapest assortment of Leather, Shoe-findings, hemlock and Spanish Sole, to he found in Baltimore, and by far the cheapest. Call and look at my good' and prices before purchasing, is all I ask, and then compare paces, qualtty, ,vtannty, and I feel satisfied that my house will be pronounced •• the house." for the South and West—where New York and Bos ton prices are duplicated, sad shalt he kept so. Now on hand and tlit arrive, soon bushels of SHOE PEGS, at I per cent. to 10 per cent. less than New York and Boston prices. gei'Send for Catalogues and Prices and read for yonrself. Warehouses 42 South Culvert and 23 Grant Street, Baltimore, Md. F. H. GRUM% per-Lergemt and cheapest assortment Gent's, Boy's and Ladies' Gaiter Uppers and Shue Up pers. Highest Cash prices paid for Hides. green and dry; Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow, Deeswai, Leather in rough, kc. air Always on hand and for sale, splendid Pates Kips, pure Tanner's Oil, dry and salted Hyde,. Leather sold on Commission and Cash adranees made on same. April 4, 1859. 2m C. W. Slagle & Co., COMIIIBBION k PRODUCE MER CHANTS, Nue. 118 and 133 NortA street, Behiaore.—Being established iu , the Commission business for •number of years, they solicit coturignments, and pay particular attention to the sale of GRAIN of all kinds, flour, Clover Bead, Whiskey and Country Pro duce generally. We remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern Central Rnilroad run into oar Warehouses. Refer to E. B. Buehler, Esq., Gettysburg. [June 21,'89. ly Carpets, pIL CLOTHS and *sittings, wholesale and rats& Constantly on hand an assortment arpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet, Brims's, Thress-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car. pets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from 1 to 8 bards wide. Also, -Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa /lettings. Bag Carpets of our own make, by the piece or yard,at low rates. JOSEPH VICTORY, 143 Lexington st., one door west of Howard, March 14, 1839. 3m Baltimore, Md. James H. Bosley, COMILiSION MERCHANT, Nes. 124 mei 126 Nora &red, BALTIMORE, MD. I am prepared to receive and sell on Commis sion ill kinds of COCNTRY PRODUCM. Having an experience of ten years In the Commission business, (and wishing to cootiaise that alone,) I latter myself that! shall be able to give ISATIS /ACTION to all who favor me with consignments Will also attend to filling ardent for Groceries Guano, and all kinds of Fertilisers. Eeb. 14, '5B, ly Charles Dunlap, WHOLEWHOLESALE and Retail GROCER 1 TEA DEALER, SALE of Howard and Lexington Streets, RALTIIIOIIII, MD. Has on band a general assortment of Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c. Feb. 7, 1859. it Busquehannii Howe, OPPOSITE Calvert Station, BALTDIORE, MD. Fare reduced to $1,25 per day. JOUN A. SLADE, Proprietor. January 17. tint 1,1. HAIDIXO Harding & Carroll, COMMISSION MICIICIIINTS, Fire Proof Warehouse sod R. R. Depot, ais. 121 North Lfesreril &red, BALTDIIOIIIS, 3U). Feb. 14,'59. 1' I ' ; JOIIIX C. ILXKLIAL. Kiteller & Frick, rILLB A PRODI7O2 Comedesioa and Foe wardlng Merchants, Nord street, opposite N. .IL Depot, RALTINOBJL Jonustry 17, 1859. 1y The Sickles' Trial TORTHS SHOOTING OF HET, and the Ex ecution of Four Murderers in Baltimore, created the greatest excitement. The pa pers are filled with details of these shocking af fairs. The people talk about it on the streets and in their houses, AO look upon these trage dies as being apparelled in history. So it is with PICKING'S CLOTIIING--having j a st open ed the largest and most complete, as well as the cheapest and best assortment of IIEADY-M IDE CLOTHING, of every description and style, ever offered in this place, the people talk about icon 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 sure the public in all candor that our stork cannot be surpassed—consisting in part of 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 conditions. Shirts, Collars, Stockings, Gloves, Suspenders, &c., &c. Also, Carpet Bags, Um brellas, Trunks, Aceordeons, Violins, in short everything usually found In his line. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the sane. 'Call and examine our stock—no trouble to show goods. Remember the place, in Chain. bersburg street, opposite the Lutheran church. April 18, 1859. F: B. PICKING. To the Farmers. .X.NNY'S COMBINED REAPING k MOW ING MACHINE wire WOOD'S IMPROVE . T.—The undersigned, Agent for the sale or Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Ma chine with Wood's Improvement, fur Adams county, offers them to tie public, knowing them to be the best combined machine in use. him been successfully introduced Into different parts of our State, and I have thus far sold sixty...sing In Adams county. all rendering satisfaction, The machine received a silver medal at tke State Fair—also, tie drat Yremium at Toth, Casket land, Courts, Huntingdon, and other count" Fairs, where It was exhibited. Fmniers need ing a Reaping Machias, will plowi call upon the nodes -signed, before purchasing, as he d inky, takes great pleasure la showing the Ma chines and werresits theta to de good work.— Early orders are soilehod, as the number re eeivil from the inasufactarer will be la propor tion to the demand. SANVEL HERBST, Aiwa, OPPoidt. Hut Hags Hotel, Gettysbarg, Pa. April 11, 11119. Cheap aothing. rllOlOll JUIWOLD, at his Clothing 11* - ur pastas, las sier got his stock of Sprieg mod .Soirear Clothiegl and well Wortod, all slow Owo sesta, and wan-sated ska , well made. Ws kayo,' est mitred *ow &Delay, &kw stoelt of Clothe, Jaws, Italia* Ciodiollioneseesa °lllllthi =7; lll lfinsiwe Caul. ISM% AIWA% V4l/44%/itc...• of Wash W= tE 'dr Oa diem WI bays *Weis aid soklog ap. ea& WI w• omm•Splsosig• la • isnaspill ready imado, 1141411•11 itak• you tip si • • ' stiftirlir. • 8 Es. • • Asa isaaiitto 4 ' - tZif "eau, am opt' ' - . J.441.11„ . _ r .L :7 13aatinaorer:1 0 a.ctNr'tEs.. T,INAIIILLBD camas VIIRMTIM.%— ri IL, W. lIIIMWOOD, XL lei g V .trust, Balthoore, Prising been espa hli tlbet last 12 years is thi Issallalkathre sad Ma the abets sisalratd• Tardiste, salted to eotattry rsakkoseas, lour ea kapd • haw twisty, matvithfe. tared eapresalyke.mtail isaalt .Aiime, itak and Mint .Cballher, lak end Walnut istesaie• 01101711811 Fear, Chant, Nat. tresses, - Feather Mews sad lltaiktal, ale., Ilserib 21, 1849. DEAT.III.Ia 11.1711,,CAPS and CHITIMIIIerS FANCY Goong, No. 843 Wait Baltimore Street, near the Matey Howie, Baltimore, keeps on hand all goods of the best snake aadiakeat style to be found In a Ara class /shit Rat store. A call Rom persons r ifiertint die Pit Dec. 20, MS, 6001 IMPORTER and Dealer In GLASS, k QVSENSWARN, No. 41 North Howard St., between Lexington and Fayette Streets, Bald mom Md. Dee. 20, ,11X111. UPIIOLSTERER PAPER RANGER, AND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTCREIt, No. 5'.2 North Iloward'Street, one door abeam Lexington, Paper Hanga:es.—Cortstantly in store,•Paptr H tngingg of every description, and or the Lem mid most approved patterns. Also, ligmbes Fire Hoard Pnnts, ke. renetirtn Blinds.—Keeps on hand, and mean fnctures to order. Venetian Blinds of all colors, sizes and qualities, which will comps,* favora bly with any offered to the public. Sfee'l'aper Hanging done in the best dela-- 4-- Old Blinds repainted and trimmed, or exchanged. March 7, 1853. ly House Furnishing' el 00119. No. 11 North Amen, aired, two 1r doors North of the Howard tionee.—The undersigned, having wide large additions to hie stack, iWprepared to furnish Reneeeiteepere, country ere hes ta and otitgra, with each articled as they went, on the very best term. URI:81188 : Whitewash. Sweeping,, Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, ficnib awl Horse Brushes. WOODEN-R•lti : Such as Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, ilettieg Pins, flutter Prints, ke. Brooms, Baskets, Mats and Cordage. Masser's 5 minute tee Cesar Freezers. Refrigerators, ugright and elseet—the most approved kinds. Water Coolers, In Wood or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and other nio'kt. approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre serving Cans. plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Forks and Spoon, Urns, Coffee and Tea Pots, Egg Rollers. Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Kabul and Forks. Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, Saks and Weights, Coffee Mills, Table Castors, Old Domin ion Coffee Pots, Shovel and Tongs, Nurse Lamps, Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife Cleaners, Wire Dish Corers, Table Mats, together with a variety of articles useful and necessary to Housekeepers. Bohr k Davis' Patent Excelsior Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and Brushes of every description, manu factured to order. GEO. A. MILLS,- No. 11 North Howard at., Baltimore, Md. March 14,1839. Iy 08. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,- 8/1&9R0011 No. 207 BsMoors Otreet, weer Charles and Light—DALTLMORIS, Md., Manufactorers of Geld Medal Peonlsm GRAND AND St/I ARX PIANO FORTE& Win. Emilie k Co. would respect , I#lll invite the attention of the public, and e tilos% in want of a FIRST CLASS PIAN ,to their as sorted stock of instruments, which, for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable tough, and beauty of finish, have, by the hestofjudges,' been pronounced unrivaled by any in the coun try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, we would refer to the Certificates of Excellence In ourion from TIIALBERG, STRAROSII, G. BATTER and IL VISUXTEIIPS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country; also to the fisiloWint HIGHEST PREMADIS, received within the last three years: GOLD MEDALS at the Maqiitnil nstitute, 1955, 1856, 1867. SILVER IMALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1847; sago, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute, Philadel phia, 1856; FIRST PRINICII at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, 1855, 1838 AU Instru ments of our manufacture have the fitft iron, frame, and are guaranteed fur FIVE YEARS. Ba. Particular attention paid to the seinetion of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege .( exchange granted at any time within six woe., 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 advert- , tape to give us a call, as by greatly furrowed facilities, we are enabled to fill all orders with dispatch. shar'Constantly on band, a large assortment of MF.LODEONS. from the best Feelpries. SECOND-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices from $3O to $l5O. Pianos Exchaurd, Hired and Tuned. IDIeD P. CARROLL it. - A. /BIC*. A call Is respectftilly solicited. WILLIAM OIABE k 00. January 17, 1859. ly BuTi/pliAlirDelgtinuhig lamas ' Fr GAOCZILUti, At 1100 K k B ir DWIVS, We would respectfully Write AS sasatioll of buyers to our large and well solsete4 stock of prime family Groceries, comprisini every article usually kept in s first-class Ckbeferi, which we offer at prices as low as Of tot lower than) any house in the city. We name in part: Prime New Crop Orleans Nagar. Do. do. Molasses. Porto Rico and low grade do.—vel7 amp. Rio, Lag u ay ra, Porto Rico, Cape Java, listaabo, and other Cut Tees. Excellent Imperial, Yosng Hysou mut Glut. powder Teas, at 50 ousts. per pooled. Choice Oolong do. at 50 cents. xis- Imperil' Tea it 7i cts. pst paid; awe This Tea we warrant equal, If mot superior, to any Tea sold at other places tor Si per lb. FLOUR, flea, aacox, at prices to Nat the Hatt 41140, Fine old BRANDY, Old By. WHISKEY, _ __ Old Bourbon WIHRkEY PORT, SUARRY, MAMMA, WI 11141,14111 IMES Beetlied 117biskey and Domestic Bread,' AT eiTY IPILIOSS. airA/1 Goods delirered to Boats sad Rail roads free of drayage and SO C 541201 SOS PACLIOSS. hula guarantied la all eases or the goods returned at •ar erposme. A libskal dis count allowed to eonatry neoreitmtm. 114)0iC 41 BALlialall. Inalesale an! iteMßOroosre, Bostkwakeag. &sem k Lezingtoo eta., Jas. U, '59. t( Baltimore, Md. New as Milli arRUM, SILVER WAILS 82./Tlll PLAT ED WARE, kc.—A. R. WARNER Gel I: and. vetatitkra.•lo NOILTS OAT firassw, BAL 'rum% ~ has la ohne a beandill assort moat of dyke, and patterns of RICII annuakv, stag& Re,preseido, eithrseing a great variety of Plain Gold and Bets. I=l, Mosaics, Eas tmain', /re., Ear-Ritte, Sims !sea with Diamond, Raby, Pearl, &., or mit swenin, .1 Udine GlohiChafas, Test I W a s, Niigata:a Lock**, Gold "Thha . . l DY! ) Cif Plus; Signet, Chaied and Ada Ckdil Ship( Pencils and Tad, Slam Dawns alit fleebe, Odd - sod Jet Crosses, Jetlivasilits, Plas h Nog 4, - A3.1110,, A satiety afifitnit MOW I Plitet a t thike Baskets, Ihillinew, Saaditadeka, Sat fkaaria, AAA His& Mmo* nets, Weis, resey 401)411" alkof leepeeekillr litibriese treett e • . OftuittrillsdAsel Maim giegally see wiled togive s. insee/ei Orthe " Moe 1 1 1 0 41684111141110111 - 1111 ens. IT, lest "ky J. &. IMMfflan, George X. Bakes; B. T. Hynson, Wm. Knob() & 00., B. W. urner Lezinvion 4. Orem BALTIMORtrD. BALT, 40
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