'hers* LWAIMPurs• Wiese* Wt Oa Thereddy week, toilette's *smelted to the SIM Leta& Any leal(were bur ne d their death. harness, bor e rde Oren to death. Vara* harness, and reapers of the e7talliament Were destroyed. The loss is estimated st $4,900. Two tenant houses ad -I,littieg were also considerably damaged.— Merlin !teary Wolf, formerly an inmate of the Hospital, Its been arrested and commit ted to jad, on suspicion of having set fire to the property. Another fire occurred at two o'clock on Friday morning. The barn attached to the Dauphin county poor house was destroyed, together with its contents—twenty-five tons ef bay, one hundred bushels of rye, and other products of the Gam. Four mules, five hor se*, and sixteen horned cattle, were burnt to death. The loss is estimated at $4OOO or $5OOO. It is supposed that both fires were caused by the same individual, (Wulf) es h e escaped recently from the poor house. Any:ilea! of Rev. Daniel Downey.—Char tottsville, Va., May 14.—The case of the Rev. Daniel Downey, charged with the murder of Wm. Mullins, in Staunton, Va., was conclud ed to-day. The jury, after a deliberation of twenty minutes, returned a verdict of " not guilty." lipou the rendering of the verdict, the Court-house resounded with Applause from the large audience present, and the ac quitted prisoner received the congratulations of many of his friends as he left the room. Marrleci_ At Yew Oxford, on Tuesday morning last, May 17th, by the Rev. Mr. VAL/ Wyck, JACINI lIIHNEERHuFF, Esq., to Miss M A Rt; A RETTA 11ER.S11, eldeit daughter of the ]etc Win. Mc- Clellan, Esq., all of this place. • On the 19th inst., by the Rer. D. Bosserman, Mr. ISAIAH R. ROW E, of Emmitsburg. to Miss MARGARET A.. liCtil/MAN, of Cumberland township. Uu the rAds big_ by the Rev, L. Gerhard, Mr. JOHN Q. A LLEWELT, of Honorer, to Miss AMANDA OUST, of Abbottstown. Ott the 17-W road., by the Ilex, J, C, 13 tidier, Mr. 1104 NIEL DELAY to Miss LI - 1)1.k SLA.Y HAUGH, both of Adams county. On the I7tb inst., by tie Bev, M. Lahr, Mr. JACOB WAGNER. to Miss LIXY A..NN STEN -01.71t, both of Adams county. . 3Die.ci_ On the 12th inst., in Adams toasty, WIL LIAM LIKNIIX, son of David Martin, aged 10 ears 1 naiads and 13 days. - On the 13th inst., Ur. DA.NIEL SULLTZ, aged 24 years mud 18 days. - tin the 15th inst., Mrs. SARAH TAYLOR, widow of Joseph Taylor, deceased, of Butler township, aged iG years 3 months and 8 days. tin Thursday morning last, in this place, 11ENDS, infant son of Ms. David Myers, aged 5 tin the Bth inst., near York, ELIZABETH /ICKES, wife of Mr. Franklin Fickes, aged 48 years 2 mouths and 1 day. At IteiAtersterwn, on the 9tls tail, CLIABLES EDII,I ItD, son of George and Catharine Yeffcr, aged 9 months and 24 days. In Washington, on Thursday week, LEWIS L. IIAMFILSLY, Esq., formerly of tuis county, in the 35th sear of hts age. tin the nth lust., near Fountaindale, township, Adams county, Mrs. CATHA- IaN 11.EILEIGU, consort of Mr. Jacob ilitticigh, aged 68 years 8 months and 5 days. On the bth inaL. iu Whitestown, this'eounty, WILIAS1101:Cli, son oft/. U. and Lana Mark le;•. aged S years and 0 manila. Died. on the 18th inst., of typhoid fever, Mae SARAH J., daughter of Mr. William Scot; of Cashtown, aged 21 years 4 months and 7 days. Dear Sarah, now thy pains are o'er, Thy starring at an end ; And high as holiest angels sou., Hay thy bleat soul ascend. Thy ferer'd brow !scold in detail, Calm and sarene thy face; Across thy cheeks a pallet:mu breath Has marked its icy trace. Thy losing friends aroand thee long Hare watched with tend'rest cure.— Hare often sought to soothe with bong Thy grief so hard to bear: But thou art gone far, far away, To realms beyond the sky, T. join in an unending lay With angel bands on high. Though we, thy comrades, long shall pine To lose a friend so true, We hope to meet again in fine; So now "a long adieu." Notthe. T A COB WEIRICII S ES'TATE.—Letters testa. J mentary on the estate of Jacob Weirieb, late Germany township, Adams county, deceased, Leen granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to persons indebted to said estate to wake im -1 11/Algae payment, and those havingelaims itgaifibt the satin to present them properly authenticated (Jr SettlellieLlL rafr.;111115:11:1CH, litty 22, Gt* Ernewtor. Notice. THE undersigned. Committee appointed by the Commissioners named in the Act in corporating the East Berlin llailroad Company, hereby gir•e notice dint they will open Books and receive Subscriptions to the Stock of said 'ompany at the following times and places, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of each of said days, to wit: At the public house of Henry Hoffman, in East Merlin, on Monday, the Gth day of June, l 859; at the public house of 11. I). Wattles, in Gettys burg, on Wednesday, the Bth tla) of J une, 1859; and at the public house of David Maish, in ork, on Saturday, the 11 th da) of June, 1839. Samuel Meiseuhelter, J. J. Kuhn, J. 11. Shireman, J. B. Thos. B. Cochran, David Wills, George King, Win. Wolf, lieury..l. Stable, [May .23, 1859. td New Lumber Yard. THE undersigned have opened a Lumber Yard, at their Warehouse, corner of Strat ton street and the Railroad, Gettysburg, were they now have Lumber on hand and will con stantly keep a large assortment, to which they Ask the attention of hovers. Their prices are as low as the lowest, and no efforts spared to ac commodate. KLINEFELTER, SEITZ di CO. pip-Also, COAL & LIME at the lowest prices March 21, 1859, 3m Notice. 3LANEEL WEHLER'S ESTATE.—Letters F -4 of a,dministratio CI on the estate of Emanuel % eider, late of Hamilton township, Adams coun ty, deceased, haring been granted to the under signed, residing in Reading township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. HENRY A. PICKING, _filer. May 18, 1859. GI Notice. MEM undersigned haring retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry B. Danner and Way tuisiier, under the name and style of 1 Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. Having retired from the Mercantile business, it is neeessary that our old business should be settled np. We, therefore, notify all those in. debted to as either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without duia.T. The books will be found at the old stead. J. B. DA.NNB.R, X&y hfi, DAVID za•GLra. 51101r21.8, FORKS L 80E9 . -.A large lot ,last - received at the new and cheap note of A. SCOTT k BOX. .130.11NET13 sad triatatiags, very Vraalsoute—call and see thee at the store ORO. -ARNOLD. 5 : WLS.—Stella Msatlas,Priatad Cashmere sail Detain aim% h at is new store 41. MOTT t 8011, • p i vas e She /gni. Rossi. i gni em ; ewers - sad 'Whim for thipirm , ebesp stare vit A. SCOTT ;SON. MIZE Sherttrs dal,. • IL' pursuance of a writ - of Ravi "seise, issuing out of the Court °V.:elision Pleaa of A a county, Pa., and to me thracted, be exposed to Public Sale, at the Prothonotary a: Office, In Gettysburg, on Saturday, aka 18th day of Jaw next, at I o'clock, P. M., the fallowing de scribed Real Estate, viz : No. 1. A TRACT OF LAND • - , situated in the boroagh of Gettyabtirg. Adams County, Pa , ly ing on the west side of Long Lane, adjoining lards of David George Little and others : containing:32 acres, more or less.. No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND. lying son* of No. 1. and adjoining it on the north. David McMillan on the west. and Long Lane on the east, containing S acres, swore or less. No. 3. A TRA CT OF LAND, lying south of 'o. 2, and adjoining it, and also adjoining lands of Darid McMillan . Som . l R. Russell and others, containing 74 acres. more or less. N 0.4. A TRACT OP LAND. lying east of No. 3, and adjoining lands of Da% id Ziegler, Andrew Woods, and others, containing 9 acres. more or less. No. 5 A TRACT OF LAND. situate in the said borough of Gettysburg, Ding on the east side of :-.tony Ridge, adjoining lands of George t'o..)ri. Ephraim Hansa Ay and others, contain ing acres, more or less. No. G. A TRACT OF MEADOW .- LA-Dc fronting on North Washington street. situate In Gett;.burg. and adjoining lands of John Gil bert. Dr. D. Gilbert and others, containing 3 acres and 100 perches. more OT less. So. 7. A LOT OF GROCND, frontingeOn the cast side of Stratton street, in Gettysburg, sear the German Reformed Church, adjoining lade of Henry Culp, containtug l acre and 57 pe.rehas, more or No. R. All the interevt of Robert Smith In a Brick Two-story Dwelling HOUSE, and Lot, situate Go the south side of W. „iiddl• street, with a shop, stable and other improvements thereon, adjoining lot of Robert Shawls on Ow Gast and an alley on the south. No. 9. All the Interest of Robert Smith in THREE LOTS OF GROUND, fronting on the Railroad on the north, extending back to a pub lic alley on the south, adjoining Gettysburg Foundry on the west sad Presbyterian Church lot on the east. No. 19. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, known as Nos. 24 cad 25, in Trona* Addition to Get tysiourg, fronting on High street, adjoining lots of Amelia McGee and others. No. IL. A . LOT or GROUND, fronting on the Gettysburg Railroad on the north, eztend ing back to a public alley on the south, adjoin ing lot of Ephraim Martin on the west and Horner k McConattgby on the east. No. 12. TURES LOTS' OF GROUND, situated on the corner of Railroad and Washington streets, known as lots Nos. 46, 47 and 48 on the plan of mid borough—No. 4G being CO by 120 feet, and Nos. 47 and 48 each GO by 130 feet, with a brick barn and shop on No. 48, and a frame shop on tio. 4C. No. 13. The interest of Robert Smith in a LOT OF GROUND, fronting on Charehersbarg street, with a Two-story Brick Dwelling Rouse, brick beckAutlding and oilier improvements thereon exacted, and Lostruied by a public alley on the muds. No. 14. A LOT OF GROUND. adjoining No. IS on the east, James k Thespse• ut tine west, frosting on Chartrberrburg street, and extending b.lck ton public alley, with a good well of water and other impreeementa thereon.. ' No. 15. A LOT OF GROUND, fronting on Chambersburg street, adjoining No. 13 on the west, the heirs of lioltzworth on the east, a public alley on the south, with a Two-story Brick Dwelling House, Stable and other im provements thereon. No. ld. The interest of Robert Smith in a LOT OF GROUND, situate at the intersection of Carlisle street and the Harrisburg road, in Gettysburg, with* brick Carpenter Shop thereon. No. 17. The interest of Robert Smith in a LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of, Gettysburg, bounded on the north by the Ha gerstown road, on the south by Middle street, on the east by lot of Robert Smith, and on the west by lot of Fahnestocks, conta.ning 1 acre, more or testa. Commit Jested No. 18. A TRACT OF MOCNTAIN LAND, situate in Ilumiltonbun township, Adams coun ty, adjoining lands of T. Stevens and others, containing 35 acres, more or less. No. 19. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate lnljonntjoy township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Henry Noel, Christian Benner and others, containing 9 acres, more or less. No. 20. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Danailtonban township, Adams eoaaty, adjoin ing lauds of John Orr, John Knox, and others, containing 207 acres, more or less, with a one and a half story Log Dwelling Rouse, a double Log Barn, a spring with spring house, a good Orchard of fruit and other improvements. No. 21. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, adjoining No. 20, and lands of Wm. Bigloun, John Knox and others. This tract is situated in Hamihonban township, Adams county, and contains 03 acres, more or less. Seised and taken in execution as the property of RONEIT SMITIi. I:==2 Sheriff's °Mee, Gettysburg, May 23, 7.9 Mir Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all stiles by the sheriff must be paid ores im mediately alter the property is struck down, and on &dare to comply therewith, the property will arsin be put up for sale. Look at This NICAIIAr GA, contains mines of the precious metals before which the gold of California sinks to insignificance. A few months of well directed effort among them is ample to secure a fortune. She has a beautiful climate, and a soil admirably adapted to the growth of Cotton, To bacco. Sugar or Coffee. As the key to our Pa cific Possessions, and with her Government in a stme of dissolution, Manifest-Destiny clearly indicates another star to be added to our banner. For'all the details, with a history of the Filli busters, the Cass-Yrisarri treaty, a new and im proved map of the country appropriately color ed, and other matters of interest, read Ntosaa- GC• ; Past, AND FUTGIi, by Pasta F. Stour, Esq., "late United States Vice Consul." It is a handsome 12mo. volume, and will be sent to your address post-paid, on receipt of the price ($1 25.) Agents will find it very popular. Send to JOGS E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom St., Philad'a, Pa. May 16, 1859. 2m AT PRIVATE SALE .- 1 will sell at private sale 52 ACRES OF LAND, on the hanks of Marsh creek, near Bream's Mill, 40 Acres of which is heavily timbered. If not sold prior to the first day of July it will then be laid out in lots to suit purchasers and sold at public sale. May 16, 1859, GEO. ARNOLD. Wool! Wool! Wool! 1.3 - L S. WOOL wanted at the 20.000 Good Intent Woolen Factory, (t ork Springs, Pa.) for winch the bubscriber will pay the highest price in Cash ur in exchange for Woolen Goods. May 9, 1959. 4t WILLIAM MEG Dividend. BAN= or GrTTYS3rII.O, stay 3, 1859. THE President and Directors of this Institu tion hare this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT., payable on and after Monday, the 9th inst. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. May 9, 1859. 3t NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders in the Gettysburg Water Company, that lection for Five Managers of said Company will be held at the house of Geo. W. McClellan, in Gettysburg, as Saturday, the 41A of June Next, between the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, P.M. By order of the Board. S. R. RUSSELL, Sec'y. May 16, 1859. to MUIR notes and book accounts of Jour War:- Zia bate been placed in the bands of the undersigned for collection—to whom those in debted are requested to make payment. All persons failing to pay their yendue notes when due, will be charged interest from date. E. B. BULEILBR, Attorney at Law, Gettysburg. Nay 16,1859. _3t Blowing and 'Reaping iMAC'HE'S AGENCY, 633 Market Street, Philadelphia, where farmers may see and pl for themeless, between SIX OF SS! BEST 00.1 [ BINED MACIUNBE NOW IN mu! sad purchase the Machias of their choice. Man 4 PAI3B3IOMA 833 Market Mt.; Pfdladi/pliii. - April 4, 1859. 3m IMINEEM ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sheaf. Wood-land Election. , Notice. EIMMMMI New stare I Vror P7RIII SSW GOODS I— A. SCOTT I SON take pleasure in announcing to it that they have just opened a sew sad complete Dry Goods and Grocery Store oa the comer of ChasaLersburg and Waahingtoa streeut, in the Borough of Gettysburg, opposite the " Eagle Hotel," where they are now and will be prepared at all times to offer bargains to suit the puree and please the people. _ By conducting our business on the CASH SYSTEM. with the motto "Quick Sales and Small Profits, - and by pursuinga strictly hon orable course, n e Lope to receive the encourage ment, not only of the citizens of Lett} burg and Adams ounty, but the rest of mankind. We bare jost returned from the cities with a hand some assortment of SPRING k St MXIE.R GOOD: 4 . erubra. tug all rummer of Ladle.:' byes Goods, of the ri..t. beautiful 4tyie,, r,,,,cy Ar ticles. Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths, Caßsirneres, Ve,tings, Lc. Also, a large a.‘aortsuent of QrEENSWARE. Our stock of GIIOCEIVES is also large and complete. We will nut lake time to particular ise, but invite all to call and sce—no trouble to show goods. A. SCOTT k SUN. May 16, 1#59. Willoughby's CELEBRA TED (I NG GRAIN DRILL, manufactured and, for sale in the counties of Cumberland. Adams, York and Perry, by F. GIRDS/SR k CU., Carlisle, sole ageuta for the above counties. Orders for these Drills will be received at the Agricultural Warehouse of Mewl. Shead .4, Buehler k Kurtz, Gettysburg, or they may be purchased of our Travelling Agents. Orders addressed to us, at Carlisle, will 'receive prompt attention.. Farmers are invited to ex amine the yilloughby Drill, which took the First PremWin at the various State Fairs last fall. Several of them may now be seen at the above .kgricultuntl Warehouse. Price 370 cash, or $75 on six months' time. May 18, 1859. 3m Military Election. Btttolla litaracvon's Orrice, 1 Gettysburg, May 13, 1859. f AGIIRBABLY to the Fifth Section of the new Militia Law, approved Aprll 21, A. D., 1856, the organized Volunteer t;ompanies of the 2d Brigade, 4th Uibisiun, of Pennsylvania, in cluding all the regularly organized companies in the county of /dams, are hereby ordered to meet at their respective Armories, ow Monday, Me 6th of Jaws next, fur the purpose of electing one Brigadier General and one Brigade Inspec tor, fur the 4a - id Brigade ; also, all the Commis sioned Officers to which each of the above com panies are reetiectively entitled. JOBS SCGTT, Brigade Inspector. May 16, 1859. to Brigade Inspector. MO the Militury of Adams county :—The un dersigned would respectfully announce himself to the officers and members of the Mil itary Companies in Adams county, as a candi date fur the office of Brigade Inspector, at the election to be held in June next. Should he be elected, be pledges himself to a prompt and Willful discharge of the duties of the post.. Gettysburg, May 16, 1859. to Brigadier General. MO the Military of Adams county:—The un dersigned offers himself u a candidate for re-election to the office of Brigadier General, at the election in June next. If successful, he will continue to discharge the duties of the station faithfully and efficiently. WM. F. WALTER Straben twp., Vey 16, 1839. to Goods for the Season ! mRR subscriber has just returned from the city, with a large supply of NKW GOODS, which be offers to sell cheaper than ever. Give him a call, and Judge for yourselves. His as sortment embraces Cloths. Cassimeres, Vesting", all kinds of Summer Goods, and a large assort ment of RBADY-MADE CLOTHING, fur men and boys. • JACOB HEININGER, Carlh.le st.. 4 doors from Centre Square. Gettp.burg. April 4, 1859. Notice To TAX-PATERS.—Notice is hereby given that the County Commiasioners will make an abatement of fire per cent, upon all state and County taxes assessed for the year 1859 that shall be paid to Collectors on or before friday, the lst ot lady. Collectors will be required to call on tax-payers on or before the above date, and mike such abatement to all persons paying on or before said day, and pay the same to the County Treasurer, otherwise ao abatement will be made. By order of the Commissioners, J. M. WALTER, Clerk. May 2, 1859. td Lest Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in debted to the late firm of 8. Faussirocs k Some, that all accounts unpaid after the first day of Jane wad, will be sued out, irrespective of parties. These accounts have been in my hands for some time—repeated notice has been given —and they now must be closed up. May 9,1859. 3t D. A. BUEHLER.. "4 peway assa it • penny oa►nai."--FuYltas Cheap Clothing. WE, the undersigned, respectfully wish to inform the public that we have taken the store-room formerly occupied by H. S. MIN- Men AL Sow, E. corner Centre Square. where we' always intend to keep on hand a large, well selected and cheap stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING k Garrtswex's Frusienten Goons. which cannot be surpassed. We are very par ticular la manufacturing and selecting our goods, and we would therefore invite the public to tall sad examine our stock of MIMS k BOY'S CLOTHING ebd Furnishing Goods, before pur chasing elsewhere. BRENNER & BRO. N.B. Corner Centre Square, Gettysburg. April 18, 1859. tf No 1. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the borough of Gettysburg, on the north side of Chambersburg street, and fronting thereon 19 feet, with a double Brick Dwelling House, Smith Shop and other Improvenients. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, fronting on sad Chambersburg street, adjoining lot of Abraham Scott, with • two-story Brick Dwelling House and other improvements thereon. No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining No. 2 on the east, fronting on said Chambersburg Dr. lirLane's street 29 feet, with a Stable thereon. No. a. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining N 0.3 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE k LIVER on the east and No. lon the west, fronting on PILLS. —"Wil beg leave to call the etten - i said street 25 feet, with a large Coachmaker tioo of the Trade, and more especially the mg Shop and other improvements thereon. Physicians of the country, to two of the moat r:t. No. 5. A LOT OF GROUND, lying west of popular remedies now before the public. We the Foundry, on the corner of the Railroad and refer to DR. CHAS.WLANE'SCELEBRATED 67, Franklin street, in said borough, with a Steam VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. We do em Grist and Saw Mill thereon, not recommend them as universal Cure-ally, CRI e . No. 6. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining No. l but simply for what their name purports, viz: rin; 5 on the west, containing 3 acres. more or less. The VERMIFCGE, for expelling Worms from min No. 7. THREE LOTS OF GROUND, each the human system. It has also been adminis-.0... fronting 30 feet on the north side of said Chant- I , tered with the most satisfactory resul t' to bersburg street, adjoining lots of 11. Jerome ' none Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER I=l Walter on the east. PILLS, for the cure of Lissa CometAisra. all ;"' No. 8. A LOT OF GROUND, on said Cham- Ilitiors DErtisossears,Sics Bean-scot, &c. ash bersburg street, adjoining a public alley on the In cases of FIVER AND Anrc, preparatory to IS' north, with a Stone Basement for a House or after taking Quinine, they almost invaria- thereon erected. blv make a speedy and permanent cure. o The said Lots, from No. 2to No. 8 inclusive, As specific for the above mentioned dis-re being unoccupied. cases, they are unrivaled, and never known J. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sherif to fail when administered in accordance with the directions. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, )• May 10, 1859. Ct Their unprecedented popularity has in- r i duced the Proprietors,FLEMlNG BROTHERS, aw PITTSBCRG, PA.. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been successfully n' engaged fur the last 20 years, and they will ue now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. MI/site'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 Beat and Pnreqt materials, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address sal orders to FLEMING BROTHERS, Pittsburg, BROTHERS P. S.—Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and takenene bat Dr. 11' Levu ee, prepared by Itathray _Bros., Pittslawy, Ps. To those wishing to give theta a trial, we will forward per mail poet paid, to any part of the Uaited Staid, one box of Pills floe twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Ver. mifage for fourteen three-cent stamps. All or ders from Canada must be accompanied by twen ty oen ts extra. For We by A- D. Biehler, Agent, Gettysburg, and by dealers generally thronghnat the mots: May 2, 1859. ly Wanted I(3L DL&Tffi.Y, Iterehants, Hotel-keepers, and private families, to know that DOVER URN us selling et their Wholesale andße tail Liquor Steve on Railroad Street t a superior ankle of Upon of an kinds fbr leas isomer than was ever oared to the people of Adams ooastt. Chdi sod- examine oar stock. Liquors for liredklital purposes. May 2,1859. MEM ONE Foreign Attai3hment. p i ANUEL FAIDIESTOOK, 1 214.13, A a !tuna-, i N. 1359. Foreign ' Elirt RUMS W. HOFFMAN. A ttacinnent. ADAXI COMM Is. The Commonwealth of Pennsyl - xania to the Sheriff of said county— ,N) greeting: We command you. that you at tach Charles W. Hoffman, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in' whose hands or possession soerer the same may he. so that he he and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at Getty.bnrg, in and for said county, on the 15th day of August next, (1859,) then to answer Sams& !Patine stock, of a plea in debt not exceeding. SOO, and also that you summon all persons in whose hands or possession the said goods or chattels, lands and tenementt, or any of them, may be attached, ' so that they and eeery of them, be and appear before our said Court at the day and place afore mentioned, to answer what shall be objected against them or him, and abide the judgment of the Court therein, and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Robert J. Fisher, President Judge of said Court, at Gettj sburg, the :9th day of April, A. D. 1859. S. Fahnestock 1 Sons, No. 14, Aug. T. 1859 re. Foreign Attaclleneut. Charles W. Hoffman. COPIITT. IS. P The Commonwealth of Penneyl i,,,, vania to the Sheriff of said county— greeting: We command you, that you attach; Charles W. Hoffman, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession soerer the same may be, so that be be and appear before oar Court of Com mon Pleas, to be holden at Gettysburg, in and for said county, oa the 16th day of August next, (18590 then US answer Samuel Fahnestock, James F. Fahnestock and Henry J. Fahnestocb, late partners doing business under the name, style and firm of S. Fahnestock 41; Sons, of e plea in debt on note under seal not exceeding $425, and also that you summon all persons In whose hands or possession the said goods and ellattles, lands and tenements, or any of them, may be attiehed, so that they and every of them, be and appear betbre our said Court, on the day and place aforementioned, to answer what shall be objected against them or him, and abide the judgment of the Court thereon, and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Robert J. Fisher, President Judge of our said Court, at Gettysburg, this 29th day of April, A. D., 1859. JACOB BUSHEY, Prot4emotes7. Fahnestock Brothers,} No. 15, Aug. T., 1859 as. Foreign Attachment. Charles W. HoMoan. ADAM'S COUNTY, as. The Commonwealth of Penney'- . • vaaia to the ttheriff of said county— \.igreeting : • We command you, that you attach Charles W. Hoffman. late of Adams • co unty, by Wand singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession soever the same may be, so that he be and appear before our Court of Com mon Pleas, to be holden at Gettysburg, in and for said county, on the 15th day of August next, (1859,) then to answer James F. Fahnestock, Henry J. Fahnestock and Edward G. Fahne stock, partner., doing business under the name, style and firm of Fahnestock Brothers, of a plea in debt on note under seal, not exceeding $9OO, and also that you summon all persons in whose hands or posstisiim the paid pods and Chattels, lands and tenements, or any of them, may be attached, so that they and every of them be and appear before oar said Court, at the day and place aforementioned, to answer what shall be objected against them or him, and abide the judgment of the Court thereon, and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Robert J. Fisher, President Judge of said Court, at Gettysburg, the 29th day of April, A. D., 1859. JACOB BUSHEY, Prothonotary. H. G. CAREL David Middleeoff, No. 18, Aug. T., 1859. es. Foreign Attachment. Charles W. Roffman. ADAXII COCYTT, St. The Commonwealth of Pennvl ,, ' vania to the Sheriff of said county— ' \ .., . greeting : .., ,' We command you, that you attach Charles W. Hoffman, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession soever the same may be, so that he be and appear before our Court of COMM°Pleas, to be holden at Gettysburg, in and for id county, on the 15th day of August next, (1 9,) theta to answer David Middlecoff, of a plea in assumpsit, and also that you sum mon all persons, in whose hands or possession the said goods and chattels, lands and tene ments, or any of them be attached, so that they and every of them be and appear before our said Court, at the day and place aforementioised, to answer what shall be objected against them or him, and abide the judgment of the Court there on, and have you then and there this writ.— Wi ess the Hon. Robert J. flitter, President J ge of said Court., at Gettysburg, the 28th d y of April, A. D., 1859. fri JACOB HCSHRY, Protiosokay. B♦ virtue of the above Writs, I have attached the following described Real Estate oteharles W. BotTinan, the defendant therein, via : MISS NeCREARY is now opening a lsrge sortment of BONNETS suitable for the season, consisting of Straw, Neapolitan, Linen braid, and Fancy Bonnets (with extra sizes for old ladies)—all of the latest styles, and which for beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed ; with new style Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Cords and Tassels, Allusions, Hahne' Chip, Tarleton, and Lace for Trimming. Also:Mantillas, Para sols, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries of every kind, Caps and Fancy Head-dresses, Dress Trim mings, and Fancy Goods of every description, which the Ladies are invited to call and examine. Milliners will be supplied with patterns, free of charge, by calling fur them. liiu M. will make Bonnets to order at the shortest notice, sad in the beat and most fashionable manner. [April 25, 1859. 6w T 2 undersigned, Assignee of Jams &ERN ILODI k Wl's, of Beidlersbutg, Tyrone township, Adams county, under deed of volun tary assignment, In trust for the benefit of credi tors, hereby gives notice to all persons knowiag themselves to be bted to the said Sohn Eckstarode, to asks • to payment, and those having claim against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to 0130. Y. ECETOIRODII, Atasiamies, at Heidleasberg, or to his Attornies, Y. A W. ifcClesa, Glettobarg. May 2,18 U. et 14°at "the worth. of yaur ea owl tha 441 Wove hack," mak it ez yrr mar rases at the cheap WV A. May 16 . posit* the Eagle Mast. JACOB BUSHEY, Prothotrotary Spring Millinery. Assignee's Notice. List of Xerobants YereTHIN the comity of Wass, returned and claasilied bylaw nadereigned, A.ppralser of antlle Taxes, In accordance with the sev eral acts of Assembly, for the year 1855-80. of Goods, Wares sad Mereitsadles : Awserik 5.1 GotrANII" W k Fahnestock Brothers, 9 25 00 banner k Ziegler, ins., 13 10 00 J. L. Schick, 13 10 00 John Scott, l3 10 00 A. Scott k Son, 13 10 00 Guinn k Brother, 'l4 7 00 George Arnold, 14 2 00 M. Samson, 14 7 00 F. B. Picking, 14 7 00 Jacobs and Brother, 14 7 00 Brenner k Brother, 14 7 00 J. Reininger, 14 7 00 A. D. Buehler, 14 7 00 S. S. Forney, Agent, 14 1 00 R. F. ileilheny, 14 7 00 Cobean k Culp, 14 7 00 Gillespie k Thomas, 14 i r 00 Norbeck k Martin, 14 7 00 George Little, 14 7 00 Boyer k Son, 14 7 00 Mrs. Norbeck, , 14 7 00 Miss McCreary, 14 7 00 Philip Winter, 14 1 00 Daniel Plank, 14 7 00 W. E. Mule, : 14 VOO E. H. Minnigh, 14 7 60 Benner k Snyder, 14 7 00 Andrew Polley, 14 7 00 Thomas Warren, Sr., 14 7 00 Sheads, Buehler k Karts, 9 25 00 John Hoke, 3 25 00 lainefelter, Sella k Co. 9 25 00 Comberiaall Ilsmalite. A. Harper, 14 7 00 John Weigle, mill, 14 7 00 French' Bream, " 14 7 00 .1. Mellkeay,• " 14 700 itrolmist limealia. Philip Bann, 14 7 00 P. A. ilims, 14. 7100 Jacob 1, 14 7 00 Until Um , 14 700 King k IlleGurdY, . 11 15 00 Daniel Goaldieni 11 15 00 /Wow Thwedrip. Peter Yeatta, 14 7 00 Samuel Stoke. ' l4 7 00 Jacob S. Hollister, 14 7 00 . 4 Liliirty Toomaiip. G. N. Grayson k' Brother, 14 7 00 Zigansore Township. . _ Henry B. Smith, Jacob A. Diller, Adam Lercw, Mendiets Township. Charles Elden,. 14 7 00 David Diviney. 14 7 00 Burkholder & Wilson, 14 7 00 Abel T. Wright, 14 7 00 George Itinnigh, 14 1 00 Wm. Overdeer, 14 7 00 Jacob Pitser, 14 7 00 U. 11.11onse, - 14 7 00 Norstloy ItommAip. John Yost, 14 1 00 John rtebert, 14 1 00 Henry Mahler, ' 14 7 00 Balls ranntskip. Noah Miller, 14 7 00 EdwardStaey, ' 14 7 00 K. k N. Camp, 14 7 00 John Hoover, 14 7 00 Samuel Faber, Agent, 14 1 00 Hamilton Theratitip. Spangler k Brother, 14 7 00 Wm. Wolf, 14 7 00 Henry L. Miller, 14 7 00 J. Carson, 14 T 00 Wm. Snitcher, ' 14 7 00 Hildebrand & Stough, 14 7 00 rredetikh Meidler, 14 7 00 George Mandozif, 14 7 00 Henry Kline,l4 7 00 Miss !hunte r, , 14 7 00 Bernick Towasidp. D. E. Bollinger, 14 7 00 Wm. Doris, • 14 7 00 Lewis Bamthal, 14 7 00 Joseph '['offer, ' 14 7 00 Prank& Township. Jacob Shank, 14 7 00 Israel Shank, 14 7 00 James Mickley, 14 7 00 Jacob Fulweiler,. 14 7 00 Peter Mickley, of D., 14 7 00 Martin L. Miller, 14 7 00 John Cluunberlabs, 14 7 00 Mrs. Ann Monsoon, 14 7 00 C. H. Catalano, 14 V 00 W. W. Witmore, 14 7 00 Huntington linonsAip. Jacob A. Gardner, Ephraim Ileitac.hew, James Megary, John Gardner, , Amoi °Hest, 14 • 700 Orford Annul* W. D. k A. S. Himes, 13 10 OS Bastress k Winters, 10 20 00 F. Hersh, 10 . 20 00 Aaron Heagy, 14 7 00 A. Staub, 14 7 00 ' J. Wert, 13 10 00 W. Stouter, 14 7 00 ' R. Weigle, 14 T 00 Morssilearese normiA*. J. k R. Miller, 14 700 Peter O'Neal, 14 7 , Jacob Closeman, 14 7 . 00 Emanuel Smith, 14 7 00 Read* Toornakip. Spangler k Brother, 13 10 00 Peter Boblita, • 14 700 ' I. B. Shipley, 14 700 Jacob Wolf, 14 7 00 Man Ibrissla4e. Peter Long, 14 7 00 Abrahaat Sell, 14 7 00 Abraham* Sheely, 14 T 00 Hamateabot Township. SuMean & &Meehan, 13 10 00 Paxton klieCreary, 13 10 00 Jacob HeMigh, 14 T 00 John C. &kaiser, 14 T 00 Gessway Township. Study k Stonesifer, .• 13 10 00 J. A. Shock, is 10 00 Spaulding', • 13 10 00 Lewis StOoesifer, 14 T 00 G. W. Rowe, 13 .10 00 John Miller, 14 7 00 Myer Nussbaum, ' 14 700 Henry Dysert, 14 700 L. Brant, 14 7 00 Myers k Sikorb, l3 10 00 Dotter& k Weikert; 13 10 00 Swope, Landis k 'Cabins, 13 10 00 Go y+ T.W.M.ip John Busbey, 14 700 Reily 4 Sneeenges, 14 7 00 Disigke• Lamm. David Rhodes, Freedom township, I 15 00 Wm. S. Jenkins, Conowago " 8 15 00 4PPEAL. Notice is hereby given to all personsinterested in the above return °fel/unification, that I will bold an Appeal, at the Coonniisioners' Office, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday, tAe 7th day of June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. 11., and 3 P. W, when and where all persons that may con sider themselves aggrieved by said classification may attend. .1. 31. WALTER, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams co May 16 , 1859. 4t New Boot & Shoe FIO 4 BTABLISHIIENT, lathe N.W.‘ij ihw corner of the Diamond, Getty's burg, Pa.—The place to buy in or der to tare money !—Tbe subscriber would must respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a large Boot and Shoe Establishment, in the northwest corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, in the rooms recently occupied by 1). Wills, laq., as a Law Office, where he has now on hand, and will continue to keep for sale, an extensive va riety of work, of his own manufacture. The work is made up in the best and most durable manner, including ell the newest styles, and embraces BOOTS A SHOES, lien's, W011:10101 and Children's GAITKRB, In short, every article usually to be found In a Ant class establish. meat of the kind. Hs bas new sad will continue to hate employed* number of workmen, "hard to beat," to make up mutant.* work. That he will sell CHEAP, is tan. Give him a call, atagalie his Boots, Bioa and Gaiters, sad get his prioes. With eaereeptionahle work sad low rates, he hopes tbr sod expects ak Me share of the u:le patronage. a g heu = ore falbrised that he al. ways keeps aa heed "UPPERS," for Shoes and Goiters, ready , tee bottoming, which be disseis dos pleas*: terms. JOHN BALLWIW. April*, 164 d. -17 melved a 164 of Scythe* aad &ado, at the neer 'tore ot• ♦. SCOTT k DON. 13a.ltina_care_A_cl - que't.e. WIIOIXSALR mad Retail GROCER A TEA DEALER, Corner of Howard and Lexington Streets, BALTIMORE, D. Has on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Teu. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, to. Feb. 7, 1859. ly Susquehanna House, n PPOSITE Calvert Static*, B..ALTIMORE, MD 'filtre reduced to $1.25 per day. JOHN A. SLADE, Proprietor Jarman. 17. Gm I= Harding & Carroll, COMMISSION .11ERCHANTS, Fire Proof Warehouse and R. R. Depot, No. 126 North Howard Street, BALTBIOILE, Feb. 14, '59. ly I= Smeller & Frick, FLOUR PROM:CF. Commission and For warding Merchants, North wed, opposite N. C. R. R. Depot, BALTIMORE. January 17, 1859. 1y Q. W. Slagle Bt. Co., COMMISSION k PIIODucE mER_ CHANTS, Nos. 1 18 and 133 North street, Bakussorr.—Being established fn - - the Commission business for a number of years, they solicit consignments, and pay particular attention to the sale of GRAIN of all kinds, Flour, Closer Seed, Whiskey and Country Pro duce generally. We remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern Cectral Railroad run into oar Warehouses. Refer to E. B. Buehler, Esq., Gettysburg. [June 21, '5B. ly • Carpets, lic)lL CLOTIIS and mattings, wholesale and retail. Constantly on hand an assortment o Carpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car pets,of every style and price. Oil Cloths from I to 6 yards wide. Also, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Matting.. Rag Carpets of our own make, by the piece or yard, at low rates. JOSKPLI,tICTOILY, 145 Lexington at., one door afeat of Howard. March 14, 1859. 3m Baltiwore, Md. James H. Bosley, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Noe. 124 and 126 21 - uriA Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 14 T 00 14 7 00 14 T 00 I am prepared to receive and sell on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Having an experience of ten gears in the Commission hOsiness, (and wishing to continne that alone,) I flatter myself that I Mall be able to give saris •scrtoN to all who favor me with consignments Will also attend to filling orders fur Groceries Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. 14, '59. ly A. NEathiot & Bon's SOFA. ANT FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore,(near Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frderick st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattreues of Dusk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chain, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs, AS SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs,Office Chairs , Barber Chairs. Cribs and Cr adles, Rat Racks, MR Furniture, 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 an estiminstion, which for variety and quality of workmanship is not equalled by any establishment In the country. A. MATIIWT k SON, Nos. 15 and 27 N. Gay street. , Aug. 2, 1851. ly- To Southern. & Western XhuERCHANTS k DEALERS.— LEATHER, SHOE-FINDINGS, LASTINGS, Ike.— esale Agency fur Shoe Pegs, best Tanner's Oil, Patna Kips, Bark Hills, Tanner's and Car rier's Tools, Depot for 011, Tan'-lace, Leather Pickers; largest and cheapest assortment of Leather, Shoe-findings, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, to be found in Baltimore, and by far tho cheapest Call and look at my goods and prices before pnrehasEag, is all I ask, and then compare prices, quality, rowdily, 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, and shall be kept so. Now on hand and to arrive, 5000 bushels of SHOE PEGS, at 5 per cent. to 10 per cent. less than New York and Boston prices. •Send for Catalogues and Prices and read for yourself. 12 72 50 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 Warehouses 42 South Calvert and 23 Grant Street, Baltimore, Md. F. U. GIMPY. •Largest and cheapest assortment Gent's, Boy's and Ladies' Gaiter Uppers and Shoe Up pers. Highest Cash prices paid for Hides, green and dry; flheepskins, Wool, Tallow, Beeswax, Leather in rough, hc. liiirAlways on hand and tor sale, splendid Patna Kips, pure Tanner's Oil, dry and salted Hyde.. Leather sold on Comminion and Cash advances made on same. April 4 1859. 2m , gANNY'S COMBLNED REAPING k MOW- G MACHINE WITH WOOD'S IMPROVE iNT IN .—The undersigned, Agent for the sale of Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Ma chine with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, offers them to the public, knowing them to be the best combined machine in use. It has been miccessfullyintrodsced into different parts of our State, and I have thus far sold strty-ntne in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction.— The machine received a silver medal at the State Fair—also, the first Premium at York, Cumber 'sad, Centre, Huntingdon, and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmers need ' ing a Reaping Machine, will plea‘e mill upon Ithe undersigned, before purchasing, as he al takes great pleasure in showing the Ma- Arises and warrants them to do good work.— Tarly orders are solicited, as the number re ceived from the manufacturer will be in propor tion to the demand. SANWEL HERBST, Agent, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettygburg, April 11, 1839. 3m The Sickles' Trial - r IL THE SHOOTING OF KEY, and the Ex ecution of Four Murderers in Baltimore, crested 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, and look upon these trage dies es being unparalleled in history. So it is with PICKING'S CLOTHlNG—having just open ed the largest and most complete, as well as the cheapest and best assortment of BEADY-11AUE CLOTHING, of every description and style, ever offered in this place, the people talk about lion the highways anti in their houses, urging each other to go at once to Picking's and purchase • new suit of clothes. Brit joking aside, we as sure the public in all candor that our stock cannot be surpassed—oonsisting in part of Black Cloth Coats, Cassimere Frock and Sack Coats, Tweed and Linen Coats, and in fact every kind that the market can produce. Vesta of very description. Pants to snit all classes and conditions. Shirts, Collars, Stockings, Gloves, Suspenden, kc., ke. Also, Carpet Bags, I: m hrellas, Trunks, Aecordeons, Violins, in short everything esually 'band in his line. Thankfbi for past favors, he solicits & continuance of the same. Call and examine our stock—no trouble to show goods. Remember the place, in Chem bersborg street, opposite the Lutheran church. April 18, 185 L F. B. PICKING. GSOWN ARNOLD, at his Clothing portals, has now got his stock of ;Spring and Summer Clothing-4mi and well smarted, all Over own make, and warranted well Made. We have:net received from the city, a large Moak of Cloths, Oassimeres, Drilliugs, Jams, Italian Cloth, Parametta Cloth, Tweeds,lleurmer Cusi mares, Linens, Tasting., ke., all of which will be field at prices to suit the times. We hays hands constantly cutting and making up, snail we cannot please yen la a garment ready made, we can take your nmaaare and make you up a garment epee abort walla, Aa usual Yr. Only is always ea the spot with idiom and aeaaare le hand,.at your Maretps, Pleake l ws will et be s ia sienl in town. (April it, !BS% Chutes Dunlap, IOW), P. C/1111014. It. ♦. •uC[ To the Farmers. Cheap Clothing. 86tlt~t]mo.,,,A,~q,~~' Wm. Bribe Ca, tom. 1,3, 5 not 7 North Intim Eltreet f ., N SALESROOM No. 101 &Masora [Streak . between Charles and Litki—SALMOß*„llll4., Manufacturers of 01014 Nedel Prestriges GRAND AND INCASE PLI.NO PC Wm. Knabe k Co. would Invite the attention of the public, suld Chow in woot of a FIRST CLAM. MAN le kr sorted stock of htstrainents, wh plower and sweetness atone, easy and agreeable too*L, sad beauty of finish, hare, by the bestofjadm been pronoascod unrivaled by any in the coke. try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, was would refer I. the Certificates of ¢ime, In our possession, from THALTIERG, STITAKOINIg, G. EiATTEIt and U. V/EUXTRIPS, as also from some of the meet dletieguished professors-and amateurs in the eonistryi oleo to the fisliseekni HIGHEST rammilllN, rseeired within tb.bet three years: GOLD MEDALS st the Institute, 1855, 1856, 18:4. SILT= 111 11 2 12 1 at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857; also, MEDAL at tho Franklin Inetitnte,lPlMledel phia, 1850; FIRST PREMIUM at the liesksoiste Institute, Richmond, 1855, 1854 All inaten ments of our manufacture bare the full lees frame, end are guaranrovii for FITZ YEAH& isS.Partirtilar attention paid to the eeleellind of In"triuncnts for distant orders, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within elf WM, if the instruments should not prove entirely lath": factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen; Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers will find it to their *draw. Loge to give us a call, as by greatly hiereaseil facilitici, we are esebled to fill all orders with ke.rongtantly oe hand, a large assorbsest of MELODEONS., from the best Faeteriea. SECOND-HAND PIANOS at Greet Hamalna, at prima from $3O to $l5O. nukes &a mused, Hired and Tuned. A call is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM ENABR k 00 January 17, 1859. 17 Td To Nerchanto & Farmers. rr HEAP ANid CllOlOl OROCEItIq, . Ai HOOK k BALDWIN'S, S. W. corner Lesuons r Great &rate, BALTIMORE, MD. We would respectfully Invite the attention of buyers to our large and well selected stock of prime family Groceries, comprising nor, article usually kept In a first-class Grafter. ; which we offer at prices as low as (if sot lONS than) any house in the city. We name in pnit Prime Nuw Crup Orleans Sager. Do. do. Mclnnes. Porto Rico and low grade do.—rery cheap. Rio,Latguaym, Porto Rico, Cape Jaya, Maricsbe, nod other Coffees. Excellent Imperial, Young Ilysoo, and ChM* powder Tens, at 50 cents per pound. Choice Oolong do. at 50 cents. *kr Imperial Tea at 7i eta. per mid This Tea we warrant equal, If nob supesibe, to any Tea gola at other places for $1 per lb. FLOUR, • IAOO2I, SAL?, 40. . at prices to suit the times, ALIO, Fin* old BRANDY, Old ltj. Wf11131E111", Oid liourboa WWSUV P0I?, "UT. SLUM, sea MALAGA Beetlaid Whiskey sod Domestic Brandy AT CITY PIUOIIII. prim Goods delivered to Boati asi 114. roads fres et draygye and NO COAROR 101 TAORAORS Satisfaction guarantied in all cola Or OW goods returned at our expense. A liberal Ms. count allowed to country merchants. BOOK A BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retailtiroeere, Southwest eor. Green A Lexington etc, Jan. 24, 'N. tf . Baltimore, Md. New & Riob 1- lIWELRY, SILVER WARE Envoi PLAT ;ED WARN, kc.—A. B. WARNER, Chid aM ilrensmlth, Kb. 10 Norm GAY Stale?, Rkl.- TIMORE, MD., has in storm a beautiful assort. meat of styles and patterns of RICE' JEWELRY, suitable fdr presents, embracing a gnat varlet/ of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Measles, Car. i Winkles, ke., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Mao set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest ili Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Piss i, Signet, Chased any! Plain Gold Icings ; Pawns and Pens, Sleeve - and Stubs, Gold sad Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins k Ear Rings, to. A I, 5 0 , A variety of Silver Mounted & Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Butter and &tit Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Knives, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, kc., all of which Is respectfully offered on the lowest terms I le..The Country Trade and Dealers generally are incited to give m• a call, awl examine Goods And Prices, being satisfied that my SIISKII. WATI.B. cannot be surpassed either fur fineness or quality, oi the latest and most beautiful pattered. January 17, 1859. ly House Furnishing (ICONS,' No. 11 North Ilo'card sired, two Ur doors North of the Howard Houss.—Tho undersigned, having made large additions to kis stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers, Country Merchants and others, with such articles as they want, on the very best terns. Bacsucs : Whitewash, Sweeping, NOD , Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Seri:band Horse Brushes. IVOODIeN-WARII Such u _Tabs, Baalteas,. Measures, Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, Rolling Pins, Batter Prints, .kc. Brooms, Baskets, ffishe and Cordage. Masser's 6 minute Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, ugright and Asst.-6s raost approved kinds. Water Coolers, is Weed or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Ar thur's sod other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pla serving Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, no* Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Fort; , and Spoons, Urns, Coffee and Tea Pots, X Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing Dillies, Kakis sod Forks, Waffie Irons, Sauce Pans, Scales aid Weights, Coffee Mills, Table Castors, Old Dossis. ion Coffee Pots; Shovel and Toags, Name Law, Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tabs, Lib- Cleaners, Wire Dish Covers, Table Mast, togslise with a variety of articles useful and necasam, 10 Housekeepers. Rohr Jr Davis' Patent Haisekiter Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and;Brushin of every description, =NW factured to order. 0160. A. MiLLS, Cu. 11 North Howard et., Baltimore, Md. March 14, 1839. ly J. S. McClellan, DEALER ttyy HATS, CA?S sad CifiLDIUDIV FANCYC.O 4 IDS, No. 343 West Baltimuts• Street, near the Eataw House, Minimum keeps on hand all goods of the best make sad Watt style to be found In a first class rs'si slat story. A call from persons visiting this lit soiidbi, Dec. 20, 1858. eat, George X. Bokee, TIIPORTER and Dealer in CHINA, OLABA, it 1 . QUEENSWARE, No. 41 North. Litman, $l, between Lexington and Fayette Streets, B*I11• more, Nd. pee. 20, 105$. 17 -, . B. T. Hyman, HOLSTERER;PAPER HANGER, AND 1.) VENETIAN BLIND NANIIPAOTERRAI, No. 52 North Howard Banat, one ilenc, above Lexington, BIINIMOII. Paper Hangiars.—Constantly in dam Parr hangings of every description, sad ottheistse and most approved patterns. Abcb, Berisra Fire Board Prints, de. romenin Bisteite.—Keeps as loadt, awl &etre, to order, Venetia. Blinds stalk oslimiC sizes and qualities, which will compote derissor !dy with any ollered to the public. • pep-Paper Hanging dose in the beat NAL-, Old - Blinds repainted *ad dimmed, or Mretionindc March 7, 1859. ly • 1" Find Premium • MINAMTLLED COTTAGE 7111tMlelit. • Ej R. W. HEYWOOD; N.. 104 Ea* %wisp , surf, Hal havtag bolls "it *R ale kw. 17 yam 3R 1 1111111 111 0 14101:4104..1011;41t r rooftop. somptuummii matem, hale& Wits laiginaviftaimpoo. tareli eximaly A* Matt 0411“.. .r Moth Aid legiant Oapiiiiir4ADOPEEt. alti Waiaist , Nareb 21, DM 11 1 . 111 , 1 0