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Ots tkis 12th of April, 1859, by the Re -.Jacob
Ziegler, Mr. CHARLES M. TATE, otthis place,
is Min MARY LOUISA. DELL, daughter orate
late George B. Dell, Esq., of Baltimore. (Sun
sad Clipper please copy.]
tie the =9th alt., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler,
Mr. JEROME W. J. MELBORN, of Hanover. to
Miss BAR.AII JANE EYSTER. of Butler town
ship,. (Chambersburg and Hanover papers
please copy.)
On the :9th ult., by the Itcr. B. A. Shorb,
Mr, HENRY SLONAKER to Miss THLRESA
IVARNER--both of Gettysburg .
On Thursday last., by the Rev. Mr. Henry,
Mr. EDWIN CRUM RINE, of Manchester, Md., to
Miss MATTIE E. WEAVER, daughter of Mr.
Gco. Weaver, of Straban town-hip
Al St. John's Church. on the 19th tilt. , by
the Rev. Dr. Clarkson. %Ir. JOHN C. lIALL to
Miss PRISCILLA. LoCISA. daughter of Col.
M. C. Clarkson, of Geneva, Wisconsin, formerly
of Gettysburg.
At Meehaniestown, on the isth of May, by
the Iter. William Hunt. Mr. SA M [EI, J. SCOTT
to Miss MARY JANE DARMAN.
iecl._
On the 20th ult.. ANN ELIZABETH, daugh
ter Mr. Lewis Weaver, of Muuntplessant toa
ship, aged 7 years 10 months aid 2.0
On the 25th ult., Mr. JOSEPH FISHER, of
this county, aged 74 years lo woutlis cad 11)
days.
From the effects an fall. SAM CEL ntiWARD
WHALBV, aged 2 years 2 invntbx and drys.
Surely life is uncertain
Died, in Mummrisburg, on Tue•tlsy, the 31 .1
of May, ACM. 1). COM:I:CUT, Esti., aged 59
years 5 months and .5 days.
In the death of Mr. thihrecht our community
be" "'waffled a merlons foss. Endowed hy na
ture with talents of a very high order, pos,,essed
of remarkable conversational powers, hle,sed
with a genial disporitiou, and qualified by edu
cation tar almost any of the le.-trued profe=sions,
his aim sus to be u:t•ful in all the relrtrons of
life.
In accordance with the request of tho , e who
had opportunity of knowing something of the
exercises of big mind during the lest of his mor
tal days. the following lilies are transcribed fur
insertion :
"Ye 'fields that witnessed once his tears,
Ye winds that warted ott Ins sighs,
Ye mountains, where he breathed his prayers,
When sorrow's shadow veiled his ey es
No more the weary pilgrim mourns,
No more Affliction wrings his heart,—
Th' unfetter'il soul to God returns,
Forever he and anguish part.
'Receive, I.) earth, his failed form,
In thy cold boaoni let it lie ;
safe let it rest from erery storm,—
Soon must it ripe. no more to die."
On the 2d of June his remains were interred
in the burying ground of the Church nt Arendts
vine, which he as,isted in building and sup
porting. The funeral sermon w.o: btsed upon
the words of iti9iration. found in Prow. 14: 32
—"The Righteous bath hope in his death."
Oar commnnity during the last week lost
one of its most valn.ible member:. in the re
moval b♦ death of Mrs. E. WELTY. Mrs. W.
VIII about 51 years of age—W.l4 a native of,
and bud resided, in this place during her whole
life. Though she had been uuirell fur a lung
time, still her death was very sudden and un
expected. On the morning of Saturday, (May
2sth.) she ate her breakfast as usual, and re
marked that she felt nyirh better than common
ly, but before 1: o'clock she was a corpse.
For many years Mrs. W. was a member of
the German Reformed Church in this place. and
her daily walk and conversation was that of a
moat consistent christian. She had a firm re
liance ib the atonement of Christ, and looked
to Him as the ••author and finisher of her filth."
ller gentle manners, her kind and christian
spirit, made her beloved by all who knew her.
To the poor she was a true and constant friend,
nad the kind charities of her etcr willing band
were strewed lavi•hly 'round—by them her loss
will be deeply felt. ,She always tried to spread
jar and gladness around her, and was never
happier than x hen making others happy.
Her latst e.oio•ats were &lapse of t&eaee.. slle
was ready and willing to depart. Elie breathed
forth her spirit in prayer—her lot Hurd•; were
"Lord. recent my spirit.'• Thu. her spirit as
cended to God, robed in the Irateful ineemie of
an humble
and a contrite pr.;% er. Well might
she any. •• Oh ! death }are i , thy sting. Oh}
grave where it Oa) ictur, ' We cannot lint
mourn for her departure—but our •orrou is her
joy. She has exchange:l the care-,and troubles
of life, for the peace and joy of he ilea. -Bless
ed arc then that the in the Lord.
especial WkDtic,e_
AN ANCTISNT I,IO , 4t I THR —The renple nfAnoth "'envy
II &I' • recently exhumed from . u.,trt he-t the •Lelvt.t. of Ablt
1 , 1iii.111.1...111G1t W.I. 1141 e heels ”1 k Vitt° .en, of
in.troitrett. Kite Its Lill ).•.t. , eu feet
In.; the entire !mufti ufthe soon t illiltAtt I. at lewot
(rent) Ate feet The haul or. .null vet ItA neck thas ;
Ito teeth a4.ut t feat sot No Otz, I tO forte
the irord. ‘• r.u3 Tout ItAlittq, the
/le. k, Get t)
MPDEU IN ENTIONS —NI e kaitnir of no turnoLino at
innaliirn %line% that ile. ..Inrit.i Is, r. ur• .lAlvtier
niche in the teuir lc ..f f, ow. 1.1i.50 the ilt.t n.ert in. paren
t wan( the Ve. table EpC,eptie I 111- for rutin; k 4.1 In) or
Alias in., Sr..••l/0. Cr...TA...641J .11 0..• ~.1.1110.1:11,
cat,ona of Ner.oi.“ ise, Dr. Serb S 11.111 P., at 0$
Italticonro street, Itaillinnro, )14 , the inventr.r, a cart sin-
Iy fotitlent to the beat a 'tiles of all tke ben,okot
of maukihil. who unicrience a fir I 3 the alleviation
of 'Awes' p..11 . ,,ruq When Dr 1141, ti • t
he intended thmii a Jett for Fit• er.liorii and
titans; to it tehaequeu:. evicrien. 43 • .t' .rt..rliy firmed
to him, that in .14 Lie, rei 14-1, oil,. e tiro
tartlet in this els. of thee e, or t e u a
Control titer the entire oareoor I -to., lie the. in
duced to try them in rot.. of Neu ..t.... Tin-Laoloren C.
Nervota Ileaklaebe, of the 11,rt, Ini - 4pieut
Paralysis, Ilya Leiria. )lusi,uhir Drt htv. a loot of I/I I nor
disease*, springing troto a lack of ocrvouL ererd_r, io all of
i r stride-6 his anucipations Isere coossied with the insist
asn-
Eaiae snares Persons at a dustance. by writing , and see/-
hie roootioaro to /dr. Itasca can ha, a the toelicine for
warded by wail to their poet Ldica ad ireso he pa, bog the
postage. The price/ are for a sinzle te,. RS. two braes.
SS. or int per oaken.. We kave Kisco Lis ...Worm aloe.
June 6. /at
lIIPORT ANT.
YOU PEEL DERILITAT ED.
YOU ARE NERVOUS.
YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT TRIFLES.
YOU CANNOT WORE. WITII EN
YOU DO NOP PEEL LIKE DOI NO, ANY THING.
YOC KATE NO APPETITE
YOU CARROT BLEEP AS muar.
YOU NIEL VI EAR.
YOU PEEL Dun'.
Uwe Rootlasd'.Cie, man bitters; thmy will an you with
out faiL
?bow Bitters are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jhelum°, 418
Arch Merest, Philadelphia, Pa , and are sold at 75 rents
per bottle, by druggist/ and stnrskeepers in *very town
mai village in the United Stated, C.uurtas and South
Au/sties. Bea that the hignatuni of C. M. Jackson Mon
the wrapper of each bottle.
ter sale by L. D. Bumbler, Anent, Oat tyhletrg—eed
dahlia gssurally throughout the county. fJ nee 6. lei
ZittiLlß
COMM 4:1/ BffeolD AID lititS STlrakill, Pattto.trull,
Manafactarera 4if White Load, ZIDC, Putty, Varnokhea,
ave. Witolossle dealers is Dru t te, 11 /slow Ws., ie.—
city sod °pastry Me rthanta wb.„, desire to purchase from
• salon stook awl at aecaptabie paces are respectfully re
quested to import ear goods. Our White Lead, Zino,
ratty, sad Tarsishaa, are sold by more than one thoaaaod
Wboisaaho Jobbiog Howes throughout the In ion. and give
tuivereai satiaimetdosa. fj7.%ot ow ao,oplatat has ever
scathed as. Zola Seed your onion duets.
Yob. 7, la /y
TEM OXYI:IIIYATZD BlTTEB3.—Nistars, is her great
Ishratory, ham stored some moody adapted to erery dis
ease which Mott la hair to." Bet it requires the lays str
odes sad research of the philosopher to discover sad ap
ply We remedy. Bach research surf ierestigstioa has rata
deeded is dareveriter s remedy far that wet die
,...-pearthse, the DYBPIPdIa, with ell Its leaser &ad sewer-
or *kW ; mad It may be safely asserted that anti! UN lip•
liskraaite of the Oargeosted Bitters s owe of Dppersia
md ; was • rare experience I. lasaical practise. Now
the isalwasee of these Bitters the rule is to ears,
the rate eseertioe, Ware to can.
Bead the following, which the subscriber remota us to
rabbi fee the Mesa of the kalsetwl
As Abliarm• sad Larekwata Clam of Dyspepsia Oared by
-0 ssla kattere.—Tbe folloiriog Imes a weette-eaa
wells tk•Fa whisk he Liras oaten to matey
all lime of little kink:
WATIMOVX, N. T. /sly 211,
I. W. lbws& , boataa,--Sira yarn dam I
anaMal by that corm of tli Mamma, Dyspepsia,
whiaima allothat as tat as to soma gram oppramMaa, ransom.
141446 hi Jet the WWI& esetectietely attar sans& m
at\ Martha* pains la tile stomach, o:taa amm.
ularmatambly scanty, aa4 headache towbar
a=a. sod saltoriag, altogettam ro adoring
Are halo( ktel ovary Wawa* meaty animist alMost,
awl Wreloittrx •Orryr.roolehog my teat b&ath, t ens ht.
disoel =ma aa Ot Otygoamm &Lam the soot M.
MOW whim* sows Losseseposty slew & gity haniaii eat
mica. aim *Mai a whole batty t aaa *enmity camas
ses l a b or s o no " la halaMarir mistues as may.
ma la *MP ilia OAS soorwita Trey
ccreetirtto wet worthies rowires O. citLIPWXLL.
rets
ihmo, awl Iliollstwat Remus hes ow some sit wt.
jowl the *fit ammo al the
& MM.. 411 Co., '' ea the eater
" ileidellt Oh lsttea. sod Ihr alio
•Abiwou.
tea; , T Spring ;lases L. A ft ,
omen b all iloolorr L Ille , beiail• Nay it 4.
What Party Do You Belong To ?
" What party do you belong to now, Bill ?"
said Joe, the other day.
" I belong to the Know—no, the American I
—no—the—the—hanged of I haint forgot,
Joe. What sort of rarruint was it you ketehsti ,
t'other night stealin' chickens ?"
"It was a oppossum."
"That's it, Joe, that . '" it. Op—op--what
did you say it was, Joe?"
" Oppoosum."
" It was sonißthinz like oppossum."
" Opposition," said Joe
" I kiinw'd it was sumthin' or r ther. JI
party changes so often, darn meet I min keg.'
up."
The I\la,rll.et_
G ETTY:itI LICG—t`ATUILDAY LAST
Superfine Flour
Itte Flour
Wheat
Corn,
Rye
°Ate
Buckwheat
Bitekvriteat /deal
Clover Seed
Timothy Seed
Flax Seed
Il.trley
Plaster of Paria
1-luater ground. per bag
Flour 7 00 to 7 12
W heatl 55 to 1 95
Ilye 1 00 to 1 12 ,
Corn 84 to 88
o.i,ta ... 47 to b3'
Clover ,eed 5 25 to 5 75'
Timothy Setif 2 00 to 2 2S'
Beef Cattle, per hued 7 00 tol2 251
Hogs, per bend 8 GO to 9 00;
Ilay 12 00 tol6 001
W hiekey 28 to 29
Guano, Peruvian, per ton 62 00
Commaniestet
Flour, from wagons 6 75
Do. from stores ...... ..... . 7 00
Wheut 1 50 to 1 70
Rye • 00
Corn 77
(hits 65
Clover Seed 5 00
Timothy Seed 2 00
I'l eter ..... 8 50
Floor, from wagons ... 'I 62
Do. from stores 7 25
Wheat 1 45 to 1 65
Rye 92
Corn 80
Oats 56
Clover Seed 4 50
Timothy Seed 2 00
Plaster ... 6 50
Foreign, Attachment
L. .1. 0.
Comesafticatea
A r STIN JENKINS and AL-1 No. 2R, Ang.
/ . 1 . FRED JENKINS, doing I T., 1859.
usi ne,:s under the name and firm Foreign At
of Edward Jenkins k Sous, nr. tachment.
Charle3 W. Hoffman.
ADAXS COCNTY.
e - The Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania to the SheriO'of said county—
,
• greeting :
• /'" We command you that you attach
Ciiiiries 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 be be and appear before our
Court of Common Pleas to bejsolden at Get
tysburg, in and for said count/Ain the 15th day
of August next, 1859, there to answer Austin
Jenkins and Alfred Jenkins, doing business un
der the name and firm of Edward Jenkins &
Sons, of a plea in debt not exceeding $1300;
and also that you summon all persons in whose
hands or possession the said goods and chat
tels, lands and tenements, or any of them, shay
he attached, so that they and every of them he
and appear before our said Court at the day and
place aforementioned, to sasw.er ',Oat 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, this first day of June, A. D. 1849.
JACOB BUSHEY, ProtiVy.
virtue of the *bore Writ, I have attneh
ed the following described Real Estate of
Charles W.llofftuan, the defendant therein, via:
No. 1. A Lot of Ground, situated in the
borough of Gettysburg, on the north aide of
Chauataerthurg street, and beating thereon 19
feet, with a doable Brick Dwelling House,
Smith Shop and other improvements.
No. 2. A Lot of Ground, fronting on said
Chatubersburg street, adjoining lot of Abraham.
Sent', with a two-gory Brick Dwelling House
out other improvements thereon.
No. 3. A Lot of Grociii.l. adjoining Nn. on
the ea,t, fronting on said Itbamhershurg street
2.1 feet, with a Stithle thereon.
No. 4. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 3on
the east anti No. I on the went, fronting on quid
...treet feet. with a large Conehmitker Shop
and other iniprot omen's thereon.
No. 5. A Lot of Ground, west of the
Foundry, on the corner of the Railroad and
Franklin street, in said borough, with a Steam
Gri..t and Saw Mill thereon.
No. G. A Lot of Groom', adjoining No. 5 oa
the IreA, containing 3 acres. wore or less.
No. 7. Three Lots of Ground, each fronting
30 feet on the north side of said Chambersburg
street, adjoining lots of 11. Jerome Walter on
the east.
No. 8. A Lot of Ground, on said Chambers
burg street, adjoining a public alley on the
north, with a Stone Basement for a House
thereon erected.
The said Lots. from 'No. 3 to No. 8 Jnclasive,
being unoccupied.
ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sherif
Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg.
June G, 1831. Gt
SCOTT & SON have just received a new
and choice selection of seasonable
Uth/OS, such as Challa and Lawn Itohe=, Du
cals, &c. Also, a variety of MANTILLAS very
cheap ; Bonnets and Trimmings, Brown Flats,
&c.. &c. Call soon at the new store of
June 6, 1859. A. SCOTT k SON.
County Treasurer.
WE are requested to announce JACOB
SUE ADS, of Gettysburg, as a candidate
fur County Treasurer, subject to the deci,ion of
the next Democratic County Convention.
June 6, 1859. to
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Dissolution of Partnership.
T"'partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, under the name of Oita,Es
, els & TROXAR, in the Flour and Grocery busi
ness, is dissolved by mutual consent this dar.—
All persons indebted to said firm n ill please
come and settle. The books will be left at the
old stand. WILLIAM. GILLESPIE,
HENRY THOMAS.
Gettysburg, June 6, 1859. 3t
New Store!
NSW FIRM I NEW GOODSI—A. SCOTT
k SON take pleasure in announcing to
the public that they have just opened a new
and complete Dry Goods and Grocery Store on
the corner of Chambersbnrg and Washington
streets, in the Borough of Gettysburg, opposite
the "Baffle Hotel," where they are now and
will be prepared at all times to offer bargains to
suit the purse and please the people.
By conducting our business on the CASH
SYSTEM, with the motto "Quick Sales and
Small Profits," and by pursuing a strictly hon
orable course, we hope to receive - the encourage
ment. not only of the citisens . of Gettysburg and
Adams county, but the rest of mankind. We
have . just returned from the cities with a hand
some assortment of SPRLNG k SUMMER
GOODS, embracing all manner of Ladles' Dreu
Goods, of the most beantital styles, Fancy Ar
ticles, Bonnets sad Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths,
Cassinteres, Vesting., ke.
Also, a large assortment of QUEZNSWARE.
Oar stock of GBAXBRMS -is also large sad
complete. We will not take time to particular
ise, but invite all to call sad see-,no trouble to
show goods. A. SCOTT is SON.
Nay 11, lsse. r.
Lumber.
t 7 7.uktr ee l. yr m WY' s .
as had it the Owl sad Umber Yard
BREADS, BUSHLEIL KURTZ.
March 14, 1859.
BALT IMORE—Faitur LAST
HANOVE ii.-TII CliilDAT LAST
YORK--FIUDAT L AST
Second Arrival
Notice.
E midersipted, Committee appointed by
/pH
tbe Commissioners named in the Act in
corporating the East Berlin Railroad Company,
hereby give notke that they will open Books
and receive Subscriptions to the Stock of mid
Company at the following times and plates, at
10 o'clock, A. M., of each of said days, to wit:
At the public house of Henry Hoffman. in Kest
Berlin, on Monday, the Gth day of June, 185.1;
at the public l o use of 11. D. Wattles, in Getty's.
burg, on Wednesday , the Nth day of June, 1859;
and at the pul,lic house of List id %sash. iu
York, on Saturdwl . the 11th day of June, leri . J.
Samuel Meisenbeitar, J. J. Kuhn,
J. H. Shireman, J. B. B.tiii.fliman,
Thos. E. Cochran, Da% id Wills,
George King. Win. Wolf,
Henry J. 'Stable. [May 23,1859. td
TER ritOSTA'S ESTATE.—Letters teis
tuntentnry on the estate of Peter Crusts,
e of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased. 1 t :3
haring been granted to the undersigned, resid
ing in the !MD(' pinee, he hereby git es notice
to all persons indebted to g.ttLl estate to
make immediate piu ment, and those hating
claims against the et.une to present them proper
ly authenticated fur iettlernenL.
JOEL It. DAM;ER, Executor.
May 30, IPSO. Ct
IMS
ENE
1 40 to 1 50
85
45
50
2 00
4 50
1 75 !
1 20;
70
7 001
951
%EXAM - F.l, WEIII.E.It'S ESTATE.—Letters
of administration on the estate of Enutenzel
1 ehler, late of Iltruilt,,n township, Adams coun
ty, deceased, bating been granted to the under
signed, residing; an Reading township, he
hereby gives notice to 01l persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, end
those having maims against the same to present
them properly authenticated fur settlement.
LIMN HI A. PICKLNLI, Ada'r.
Shay IC, 1850. Ct -
Irt)TAX-PAYEILS.—Notice 111 hereby given
that the Cunnty Commissioners will make
an abatement cit./ire per real. upon all State and
County taxes assessed for the year 1859 that
shall be paid to Collectors on or before l'riday,
tie la of July. Collectors will be required to
ou tax-payers on or before the above date,
and make such abatement to all persons paying
on or before said dny, and pay the same to the
County Treastfrer, otherwise no abatement will
lee made. Br order of the Commissioners.
J.B. WALT4II, Clerk.
May 2, 1859. td
TAR undersigned liming retired from the
Mercantile business, the sane will hereaf
ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore
street, by their sons. Henry B. Danner and Way
bright Ziegler, under the name and style of
Danner & 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 Meremitile business,
It is necessary that onr old toisidess should be
settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in
debted to as either by Judgment, Note or Book
Aeconnt, to call and settle the same without
delay. The books Kill be found at the old
stand. J. B. D.k.NXFIR,
May 25,1,955. DAVID ziEt:LEn.
Assignee's Notice.
MITE undersigned, Assiguee of Joss ECIII3-
sups k W/FIL, or fleidlersburg, Tyrone
township, Adams county, under deed of volun
tary assignment, In trust for the benefit of credi
tors, hereby gives notice to all persons knowing
themselves to be indebted to the said John
Eekenrode, to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement, to
GEO. F. ECEENRODE, Assipere,
at Ileidlersburg,
or to his Attnrnies,M. k W. McClean, Gettysburg.
May 2, 1859. 6t
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Here We Are Again
rUST from the city with the hest and cheap
est assortment of SYRUPS and MOLASSES
at we hare yet offered, calculated to please
all parsons in quality and prima ; 81;0AM, a
very large stock, low • COFFEES, TEAS. Choco
late, Bice, Cheese, S pices, (all kinds,) Crackers
and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Pickles, Sugar-cured
HAMS and SHOULDER, Lard, Shad, Mackerel
and lierringa, Salt, Cedar-ware, Tubs, Buckets,
ie.; Baskets, Flour Selves,
Brooms, Brushes,
tkc.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye;
Extra and Superfine FLOUR, all kinds of Feed;
Potatoes, Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on
hand; Fancy Goods, Coufectiomules and Fruit.
Give us a call. It affords us pleasure to show
our large and Inviting stock.
NORRECK k MARTIN
Gettyetturg. 11107 30, 1059.
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Boot and Shoe
-Fa W STABLISIDIENT REMOVED.—The under
signed would Inform s customers and
t e public generally, that be has removed his
BOOT k SHOE STORE, to the Stone Building
on Chambershurg street, opposite Buehler's
Drug Store, slid a few doors from the Diamond,
where he will continue the hnsinets on an ell,
lamed srale,ind hopes that his old customers,
as well as many new ones, will be able to find
him. None but ermrieneed workmen employ
ed to put ep all k of work to order at the
shortest notice. DA 1D KENDLEUART.
May 10, 1832.
Still They Come!
SCHICK has just received another heavy stock
of GOODS, which for ipiality and cheapness
cannot he surpassed in the county. lle invites
everybody to
,call and see for tlactu. , elves.—
,‘ Small praftlA and quick sale," is his motto.
Gettysburg. 113 y 30, 1:459,
New Lumber Yard.
TIET undersigned hat c opened a Lumber
Yard, at their Warehouie, corner of Strat
ton street awl the Railroad. Gettysburg, where
they now have Lumber ou hand and will con
stantly keep a large assortment, to which they
ask the attention of buyers. Their prices are as
low as the lowest. and no efforts spared to ac
commwlste. KLINEFELTER, SEII7. ,k CO.
kkir Also. COAL k LIME at the low est prices.
March 21, 18.59, Stn
CELEBRATED GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
manufactured and rot sale in the counties
ut Cumberland, Adarus, 'York and Perry, by F.
GARDNER k CO., Carlisle, sole agents for the
above counties. Orders for these Drills will Ire
received at tha Agricultural Warehouse of
Mes.rs. Sheads, Buehler & Kurtz, Gettysburg. or
they may be purchased or our Travelling Agents.
Orders addressed to us, at Carlisle, a tli receive
prompt attentton. Farmers are int ited to ex
amine the Willoughby Drill, a hich took the
First Premium at the various State Fairs last
fall. Several of them may now be seen at the
above Agricultu rat Wareh uu.,e. Price $7O cash,
or $73 on six mouths' time.
May IU, 1k159.
FOR sale by BASTRESS k WINTER,
New Oxford
GROCERIES, MILL. FEED, kc., /Lc.,
For sale Filiolesale and Retail by
BASTRRSS Ac WINTER,
New Oxford.
air The highest Cash prices paid fur Grain
May 30, 1839. Om*
Hanover B; Railroad.
ASSENGER Trains on the Hanover Branch
P
Railroad now run as follows:
First Train leaves Hanover. at 8.15 A. M.,
with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Harris
burg, Columbia and Philadelphia.
Second Train leaves lianaverat 2 P. 31., with
Passengers for Baltimore and intermediate
points.
Extra Train on every Tuesday and Saturday
leaves Hanover at 4.35 P. M., with Passengers
fur Yurk, Harrisburg, /to., returning with Pas
sengers from Baltimore.
D. E. TROPE, Tieket Agent.
Hanover, May 30, 1859.
Wood-
PRIVATH SALK.—I wi land
ll WI at private
sale 152 ACLICe OF LAND, on the hanks of
h creek, awn ihreass's still, 0/ ACres of
which is heavily thabaced. Helot sold prior to
the first day of defy it will then be laid out in
lots to suit purchasers and•sold at public sale.
Hay 16, 1859. 040.401N0LD.
lilOgst !MO liertb ef jeer mosey seit the
right thew beck," make 'wan Purnkesee
• the new estop *tare of A. SCOTT & EON,
May 16. Opposite the Eagle Hotel.
Notice.
Notice.
Notice
Notice.
Willoughby's
Lumber & Coal,
Sheriff's Sale.
pursuance of a writ of Y,eri "ciao,
I issuing. out of the Court of Common Pleas of
A ma 4atty, Pa., and to me directed, will
be exposed to Public Sale, at the Prothonotary's
Office, in Gettysburg, on Satiorday, the In:Addy oi l
June next, at 1 o'clock, P. Y., the following de
scribed Real Rstate,
No. I. A TRACT OF LARD, situated in the
borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., ly
ing on the west side of Long Lane, adjoining
lands of David McMillan, George Little and
others, containing acres, anre or leu.
No. 2. - A TRACT OF LAN 1.; ing south of
No. 1, and adjoining it ma the north, Dan id
McMillan on the west, and Long Lane on the
east, containing 9 acres, more or less.
No. 3. A TIAt7T ll' LAND, lving south of
No. 2. and adjoining it, and also adjoining lands
Of David McMillan, Sam . ] it Ituibell and others,
containing 71 acre., more or
No. 4. A tRACT O LAND, I)ing east of
No. 3, and adjoining lands of David Ziegler,
Andrew Woods, and others, containing 9 acres,
more or less.
No. i. .1 TRACT OF LAND, situate in the
said borough of Gettysburg, lying on the east
side of Stony Ridge, adjoining hinds of George
Codori, Ephraim Hanaway and others, contain
ing 91 acres, more or less.
. No. 6. A TRACT OF MEADOW-LAND,
fronting on North Wa , hington street, situate in
Gettysburg, and adjoining lands of John (:il
.ert, Dr. 1). Gilbert and other.. containing 3
acres and 100 perches. more or less.
No. 7. A LOT OF Gil' fronting on the
east side of Stratton street. in Gett -burg, near
the German Reformed Church, adjoining lauds
of Henry Culp,eontaining 1 acre and 57 Perches,
more or less.
No. 8. AM the interest of Robert Smith in a
Stick Two-story Dwelling 1101'SR, and Lot,
situate on the south side of W. Mobil street, with
a shop, stable and otherimprovements thereon,
adjoining lot of Robert Sheads on the east and
an alley on the south.
No. 9. All the interest of Robert Smith in
TRUER LOTS OF GROUND, fronting on the
Railroad on the north, extending hack to R pub
lic alley on the south, adjoining Gettysburg
Foundry on the west and Presbyterian Church
lot on the east.
No. 10. TWO LOTS OF °norm), known
as Nos. 24 and 25, in Trosel's Addition to Get
tysburg, fronting on High street, adjoinit*lots
of Amelia McGee and others.
No. 11. A LOT OF GROrND, fronting on
the Gettysburg Railroad on the north, extend
ing hack to a public alley on the south, adjoin
ing lot of Ephraim Martin on the weal and
Romer k McConanghy on the east.
No. 12. THREE LOTS OF GROUND, sitnated
on the corner of Railroad and Washinlgton
streets, known as lots Nos. 48, 47 and 48 op the
plan of said borough—No. 4G being GO 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 No. 40.
No. 13. The interest of Robert Smith in a
LOT OF GROI'ND, Routing on Chambersburg
street, with a Ta o-stork• Brick Dwelling House,
brick hock-building and other Ireproventents
thereon erected, cud bounded by a public ►lley
on the south.
No. 14. A LOT OF CItOrND, adjoining No.
13 on the east, James A. Thotnpson on the west,
fronting on Chambersburg street, and extending
back to a public alley, with a good well of water
and other improvements thereon.
No. 15. A LOT OF OR9IIND, fronting on
Chambersburg street, adjoining No. 13 on the
weft, the heir" of I.loltzworth on the east,
a public alley on the south, with a Two-gory
Brick Dwelling Howse, Stable and other im
provements thereon.
No. 16. The interest of Robert Stnith.th a
LOT OF GROUND, situate at the intersection
of Carlisle street and the Harrisburg road, in
Gettysburg, with a brick Carpenter Shopthereon.
No. 17. The interest of Robert Smith In a
LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of
Gettysburg, bounded on the north by then*,
gerstown road, on the south by Middle street.
on the east by lot of Robert Smith, and on the
west by lot of Fahnestrtcks, eontaming 1 acre,
more or less.
Nu. 111. A TRACT OF ILOCNTAIN LAND,
situate in liamiltonbon township, Adams coun
ty, adjoining lands of T. Stereos and others,
aostatoing 32 acres, *ore or tam
No. IP. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate
in If onntjoy township, Adams county, adjoining
ands of Henry Noel, Christian Benner and
others, containing 9 acres, more or less.
No. 20. A TRACT OF LAND,• situate in
Hiiniltonban township, Adams county, adjoin
ing lands of John Orr, John Kaox, and others,
containing 207 acres ' more or less, with a one
and a half story Log Dwelling House, a doable
Log Barn, a spring with spring bons., a good
Orchard of fruit and other improvements. -
No. 21. A TRACT OF MOUNTALN LAND,
adjoining No. 20, and lands of Wm. Bighora,
John Knox and others. This tract is situated
in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, and
contains 0 acres, more or leas.
Seized and taken In execution to the property
Of ROOM' 8111111.
ISAAC LICIIITNER, Sherijr.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, limy 23,
'Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon
all tale. by 'the Sheriff mast he paid over im
mediately After the property is struck down, and
on failure to comply therewith, the property will
again be put tip for sale.
Dr. irLane's
n ELRBRATED VERMIFI.7GE k LIVER ...ts
PILLS.—We beg leave to call the atten- "-
ion of the Trade, and more especially the :14.
Physicians tit the country, to two of the tuo.t t r:
popular remedies now before the public. We t.c.
refer to DR. CHAS. WLAN 6'B CELEBRATED W'
Oil.
VEIIUIFUOIC AND LIVER PILLS. We do e ,„
not recommend them as universal ('aye-ails, twl
but simply for what their nanie purports,
The VEILNIMGE; for expelling Worms from tos
the human system. It besets() been adminis
tered with the most satisfactory results to va
rious Animals subject to Worms: The LIVER ;to
PILLS, for the cure of LIVER I '4)IIPLA IN Ts, all
1111.101:0 DERANGISNICNT:I, iSics
In eases of Ft:vim AND Ant's. preparatory to
or after taking Quinine, they altno.t nn aria
'T'
lay make a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifies for the alone mentioned di,- "b* 2
ease', they are unrivaled, and never known ;,;
to fail when administered in accordance with
the directions.
Their unprecedented popularity has in- g
&iced the Gfih;UTllEß.9, tas
fiII,OTHERS,
PITTSBURG, PA., to dispose of their I/mg. - 0
business, in which they hat e been successfully ;'
engaged fur the last 20 y cars, and they will
now git e their undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being determined that
Dr. M Lane's Celebrated Vertuifuge 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 moat
thorough ruilluer. Address all orders to
FLKIIING BROTIIEILS,
I'aLsburg, Pa
P. S.—Dealers and Physicians ordering from
others then Miming Bros., aril du well to
write their orders distinctly, and take noise but Dr.
prepared by l'ieminy urea., Pittsburg,
Pa. To those wiAing 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.
mlfuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. All or.
ders from Canada must be accompanied by twen
ty cents extra.
For sale by A. 1). Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg,
and by dealers generally throughout the noway,
Allay 2, 1859. ly
omrmi
I:IMEDIATELY, Welsh/tuts, Hotel - keepers,
YIM
sad private fa • to know that GO
"UHN are sellisg sil fidr IVholeaale and Re'
tail Liquor Store ow ilhelseed Street,* superior
article of Liquors of all kinds for less money
than was ever offered to the people of Adams
county. Chill and evasaine our stock. Fine
Liquors for Mediciaal purposes.
May 2, 1859.
Notice.
JACOB WEIBIOR'S SSTATll.—Letters
mentary on the estate of Jaeob Weirieb, late'
of Germany township, Adams meaty, demised,'
baring been granted to the undersigned, residing
in the same wroth* be bereby gives notice to
=
ens indebted to WA estate to make
peptoest,sad those hiving &gm
the ems to present then properly authenTc l erel
for settlement. PATER WILMS,
May In, tail. Sto Alemoter.
§ErAWLS:--Stolls 1111Allei,iatiod tiotteere
sad Wallis altirett l eilooP, she Tow Mete
A. soot? 1 SON,
Opposite the Eagle Hotel.
List of Itirohants
IYITFIZI that:minty ofAdasns, returned and
classified by the undersigned, Appraiser
or ercantile Tams, in accordance with the set
end acts of Assembly, for the year 1850-60, of
Goods, Wares and Merchandise :
Borvispl of Gettyebtaziami. now.
ois.
Fahnestock Brothers, 9 25 00
Danner k Ziegler, Jrs., 13 10 00
J. L. Schick, 13 10 00
John Scott, 13 10 00
A. Scott k Son, 13 10 00
Guinn k Brother, 14 7 00 k
George . 4 trnuld, 14 7 00
M. Samson, 14 7 00
F.ll. Picking, 14 7 90
JRcolss and Brother, 14 7 00
Peter Kress, 14 7 00
J. itrinlnger, 14 7 00
A. D. Buehler, 14 7 00
)3. S.. Forney, Agent, 14 5 00
It. F. Mcllheny, 14 1 00
Cobeen k Culp, 14 7 00
Gille,Tie k Thomas, 14 7 00
Norbeck k Martin, 14 7 00
George Little, 14 7 00
Boyer k Son, 14 T 00
Mrs. Norhecit, 14 700
Visa McCreary, 14 7 00
l'hilip Winter, 14 7 00
I).iniel Plank, 14 7 00
'F K. Ilittle, 14 7 00
F.. 11. Minnigh, 14 7 90
Benner * Snyder, 14 T 00
Andrew Polley, 14 7 00
Thomas Warren, Sr., - 14 7 00
Shettds, Buehler k Kurtz, 9 25 00
John !Joke, 9 25 09
Klinefelter, Setts k Co. 9 26 00
Cumberlald firmalhip.
14
14
14
14
.1. Harper,
John Weigle, mill,
Francis Bream, "
J. Ilellheny, "
&rakes reemsahip.
Philip Bann,
P. Myers,
Jacob King,
Hugh King,
King k
Daniel Goulden
' Trniss Ihership.
Peter Testis,
Samuel Stoke,
Jacob S. Bollinger,
LArrly Tosraddp.
G. N. Crayon It Brother, 14 V 00
Laiiswe
Henry B. Smith, 14 t 00
Jacob A. Diller, 14 't 00
Adam Lerew, 14 1 00
Needles TronaAlp.
Charles Elden,
David Diviner.
Burkholder k Wilson, 14 7 00
Abet T. Wrigbi,
George Minnie',
Wm. Overdeer,
Jacob Piper,
0. P. House,
R. H. k E. Hoopes, 14 7 00
H. Penrose, 14 T 00
Znagjog Ammo*.
John Yost, .. 14 700
John Hebert, 14 7 00
Henry lieltler, 14 7 00
Butler 2buitalip.
rrnr
HdmitrdStaley,
R. k N. Camp,
John Hoover, •
Samuel Faber, Agent, • 14 1 DO
fiend/an fbernakip. •
Spangler & Brother,
Wlllll Wolf,
Henry L. Miller,
J. Carson,
Wm. Breitchar,
Vdebrand 41; Stough, 14 7 00
Frederick Ileidler, 14 7 00
George Mundott, 14 . 700
Deng Kline, 14 V 00
iliss Kreuter, 14 7 00
Ikrviek Ilistmedp.
D. M. tfollinpr, 14 V 00
Wm. Doris, 14 7 00
Lewis Bumtluil, 14 700
Josephllaell94. • 14 7 00
hail& lbsiiiiii
laseiflitatit, --•— * fti.. 94 - 1 se
lomat Shank, 14 7 09
Jamie Mickley,
Jacob Felweiler,
Peter Mickley, of D., 14 V 00
Martha L. Miller, 14 t 00
Joh a Chamberlain, 14 t 00
Mrs. Aim lionnas i 14 ', 2 - 00
C. H. Curtis'', 14 I 00
W. W. Wiusore, ' 14 T 00
lleustiaylas ZoinwA4.
Jacob A. Gardser, 11 12 20
Ephraim iteitsebow,
James liegary, 14 if 00
John Gwrdner, 14 T 00
•
Amos ( ) rl44t, 14 1 00
Oxforii Torisi*
IF. D. & A. S. Dimes,
Bsstress k Winters,
P. Hersh,
=REM
A. Huth b, 14 1 00
.1. IVert. )3 10 00
W. Htanter, 14 7 00
E. Weigle, 14 1 00
Notaairkatastat Ibassakip.
J. k Inner, , 14 100
Peter O'Neal,
Jacob Gosantaa,
Euutouel BE4II,
&aim" Tuarish4l.
Spangler k Brother, 13
Peter iloblitL,
IMMO
Jacob Wulf, 14
Ultios Tigssadyi.
Peter Long, 24
Abraham Sell, 14
Abraham Sheely, .. 14
llawitimices Tome Alp.
Sullivan k Rhinehart, 13
Paxton k McCreary, 13
Jacob If eitiigh,
JohnC.Schatter,
Genoa" a*.
Study k Stouesifer, Tam
13 10 00
J. A. :ihurb, 13 10 00
John Spaulding,
Lewis titonesifer,
G. W. Rowe,
John Miller,
Myer N 'obsess, 14 7 00
Henry Dyhert, 14 7 00
1,. Break \ 14 t 00
Myers & Short), 13 10 00
nutter& & Weikert, 13 10 00
:Swope, Landis t Yoskam, 1$ 10 00
Samuel Little, - , 3E 7 00
Cdleariep Term.
John Be sbey, 14 7 00
Reily a Sueerigger, 14 7 00
Dias/Ids Liana,.
Dnrid Rhodes, Freedoms township, 8 15 00
Wm. J. Jenkins, Conowago " 8 15 00
APPNAL
Notice Is beteby given to all persoas Interested
In the above return of classification, that I will
bold as Appeal, at the Cosmaissicraeni Office,
in Gettysburg, oa Twoday, the Tth day of Iwo
next, between the boars of 9 o'clock, A. 111., sad 3
P. M., whesdad where all pereoN that may cols
alder thesaselvea aggrierbed said classiication
may attend. J. 11. WALTER,
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams Co.
May 16, 1859. 41
New Boot k Shoe
JFiSTABLIBFIVENT, in the N. W.n im.
corner of the Diamond, Getty,-
trg, Pa.—The place to buy in or
der to save weisq I—The subscriber would most
respectfully Libras the citizens of Gettysburg
and ornrronsdiaig muntry, that ha has opened a
large Boot Nd Shoe listablislimeat, Is the
northwest eemseeeir Centre Square, Gettysburg,
in the rooms rseently occupied by D. Wills, llisq,
as a Law Offee, where he has now on head, mid
will continue to keep for sale, an extensive va
riety Nif work, of his own manufacture. The
work is made up hi the best and most durable
manner, including all the newest styles, and
embraces ROOTS k 8110118. Nea'a, Woutea's
and Childrea's GAITERS, is short, every article
smelly to be feud la a test close establish
meet ef the kind. He lieu new and will continue
to boas misplayed a number of winitmen_" bard
to beat," to make up cancomer work. Tbat he
will sell CIINAP, isproven. .olts 11.
mill, examine his Boots, and Claihmoogill
get his prices. With wiezospilomble week
low rates, be hopes for and expects a Ask Map
of the public's pationigs.
sfrpmemakers ire Istarikei *O4
was keeps on hind lllTSfilke 14OW—
tem readylor iagsmfag, which he
of on pleasing term. JOHN BALL
April 4, 1849. ly
To the Farmers.
MANNYGSVMBINED REAPING .1k MOW
ING MACR/NE wtrn WOOD'S IMPROVE
titT.—Tbe undersigned, Agent for the sale of
Manny's Oombinexi Reaping and Mowing Ma
chine with Wood'. Improvement, for Adams
county, offers them to the public, knowing them
to be the best combined machine in use. films
been successfully introduced into different parts
of our State, and I have thus far *old sixty-rune
in Adams coiftity, all rendering satisfaction.—
The machine received a silver medal at the t 4 tate
Fair—also, the first premium at York, Cumber
bind. Centre, iluntingdon, and other county
Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmeri need
ing a Reaping Machine, will please cull upon
the undersigned, before purchasing, as he al
ways takes great pleasure is showing the Ma
chines and warrants them to do good work.—
Early orders are solicited, as the number re
ceived from the manufacturer will bein propor
tion to the demand.
S.INIVEL ITERTIST, Agent,
Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg. l'a
April 11, 1859. 3m
The Sickles' Trial
rR THE SHOOTINO OF KEY, and the Ex
eention of Four Murderers in Baltimore.
all created the greatest eteitement. 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 as being unparalleled in history. So
withPlCKlNG'SCLOTHlNO—haviugju.stopen
ed the largest and most complete. as wens the
cheapest and best it , surtincnt of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, of every description and le. tcc
offered in this place, the people talk about it on
the highways and in their houses, urging each
other to go at once to Picking's and purchase a
new soft of clothes. But joking aside, we 'as
sure the public in all candor that our stock
cannot he surpassed—consisting in part of
Black Cloth ('oats, Cassimere Frock and Sack
Coats. Tweed and Liuen Coats, and in fact every
kind that the market can produce. Vests of
every description. Pants to suit all classes and
condition?. Shirts, Collars, Stockings, Gloves,
Suspender?, kc., kc. Also, Carpet Bags. Um
brellas, Trunks. Accordeons, Violin?, in short
everything usually found in his line. Thankful
for past favors. he solicits a continuance of the
same. Call and examine our stock—no trouble
to show goods. itetnember the place, in (lam
bershurg street, opposite the Lutheran church.
April 18, 1e59. F. B. ricKim;.
T 00
T 00
1 00
T 00
T 00
Too
T oo
7 00
15 00
15 00
700
700
rOO
cl SORGE ARNOLD, at his Clothing Em
porium, has now got his stock of Spring
and Summer Clothing—full and well assorted.
all of our own make, and warranted well made.
We hate just received from the city, a large stock
of Cloths, Cassituares, Drillings, Jeans, Italian
Cloth, Pariunetta Cloth, Tweeds,Summer C:1,881-
merest, Linens, Vestinga, kc., all of which will
be sold at prices to suit the times. We have
hands constantly cutting and making up, and if
we cannot please you in a garment ready made.
we can take your measure and make you up a
garment upon short notice. A. usual kir. Culp
is always on the spot with shears and measure in
band, at your service. Please call, as we
sill' not be undersold by any other establishment
in town. [April 11, 1859.
14 1 00
11 T 00
14 V 00
14 T 00
14 T 00
14 T 00
14 T 00
C .1: so • :T. 4. • -
14 T 00
14 T 00
14 7 00
14 7 GO
Charles Dunlap,
WIIOLESALE andtetail
GROCER & TEA DEALER,
Corner of Howard and Lexington Streets,
DALTIIIICRRE,
Hai on hand a general assortment of Groceries,
Teas, Wines, Llgnors, Cigars, lac.
Feb. 7, 1859. 1y
14 7 00
14 I 00
14 7 00
14 'I 00
14 7 00
Susquehanna House,
O PPOSITE Culvert Station,
- BALTIMORE, 11D.
‘ fare reduced to 51,25 per day.
JOHN 3. SLADE, Proprietor
January 17. 6m
X, R. IZARPIRO. RDW'D Y. CARROLL,.
Harding & Carroll,
tjOSIXIS:UON 31ERCIUNTS,
The Proof Warehouse and R. R. Depot,
• 30. 126 .3"ort6 /Tourtrd Sired,
• BALTIMORE, W.
?eh. 14, 19. ly
14 I oe
14 T 01/
JO/11111 C. [NELLIE
Sheller & Frick,
LOUR, k PRODUCE Commission and For
warding Merchants, NortA ♦trret, opposite N.
R. R. Depot, BALTIMORE.
January 17, 1f35.9. ly
James H. Bosley,
Coxmissius MERCHANT,
Nos. 124 ruid 12f; ..l'urth Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
11 If 150
I we prepared to receive and sell on Commis
sion all kinds of eIIUSTRY 1 3 110DucE. Having
as experience of ten years in the (7ommission
business, (and wishing to continue that alone.)
I flatter myself that I shall be able to give seria
•arrtos to all who favor me with consignments
Will also attend to fillins; orders for Groceries,
Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers.
Feb. 14, '59. ly
13 10 00
10 20 00
10 20 00
yOO
C. W. Slagle & Co.,
COIIIITSSTON k ITODUCH MF.II-
CHANTS, .V . ,,5. 118 and 133 ..V.4.1)14 .
street, Hrthanorr.—Being established iu
the Commission business fort number of years,
they solicit consignments, anti pay particular
attention to the sale of GRAIN of all kinds,
Ploar, Clover Seed, Whiskey and Country Pro
duce generally. We remit proceeds promptly.
Tracks from the Northern Central Railroad run
into env Warehouses. Refer to FL B. Buehler,
E 4, Gettysburg. [June 21,':.8. ly
•- - -
Carpets, --
Pit CLOTHS and Matting", wholesale and
retail. Constantly on hand an assortment
Carpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet,
Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car
pets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from 1
to 6 yards wide. Also, Rugs, Mats. Stair Rude,
Clanton and Cocoa Matting". Rag Carpets of
Our own make, by the piece or
~vard, at low rates.
JOSEPH VICTORY,
145 Lexington at., oee door west of Howard,
March 14, 1839. 3m Baltimore, Md.
14 1 00
14 1 00
14• I 00
10 00
T 00
7 00
7 00
T 00
? 00
TN
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
13 10 90
14 1 00
la 10 00
T 00
A. Mathiot & Son's
§OFA AND PC RN ITV lig W 4 18i1t100312, Nos.
2S and 27 N. Gay meet, Baltimore, (near
yetta st,) sineadlng trenikiery W Frederick
st.—tiss Largest estaidishinent *fibs kind in the
AlwaysaMa t ienon aciortatenst of
BOVBERQUI. vertuayers
bracing linreasui,Betbstredie,lir, Want
robes., Nnakesses of Busk s Coties mood Bair,
Spring Beds, mss, Titteoeatelegi Chairs,
ReckhotChaln4 anon* 111 4 1 44 1 410 6 1
tees, Bnception and COielstars4 CileatiN AS
SORTID COLORS OF CTAGE FUnTrirßil,
Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles, Ilarßacks, ILO rural/bra,
Gilt and Walnut Prune Looking Glasses, SW
boards, Extension lebles, of every length.
Persons disposed to inrebsr• are 1140 4 to
call and give oar stoelfestwbieh
for variety and quality of w la.
equalled by any establieli meat in eh. eountry.
BATHIta I SON,
Nos. 2.s;iind 27 N. Gay stregt.
Aug. 2, MS. ly
To Soothetll is Western
K.7I I IANTS h 11114,1411180041111011 3 1
ElLiOlt-PlalDloo, LASTlNOillisaii—
ho tet rt or ftsoa Pegs, hastisiiissir
011, Nita* I*. Tiouser's t o t
rier's Tools, leek Taa'-lace - I ,
litho . * largest Ail "befoul aamatisisah , if
Leather, Shoe-liadiaiK Hoiallaek . mai
Sole. to be fogad la Illitidallaie, mot tar=
Cheap Clothing.
131=133
Seiltimei•f!, .A.clirq4,
Hodges ,Brothers,
9 0 HAY ova% /STREET,
BALTIMORE, MIL
(Wkie hole Frost Warelixtse.)
Itopeaters _of
11081Eliri OLOVEB,i
aussotiotuts,
ilfrx GOODS,,
Bandkarthlefe, • ,
SHAWLS, CRAPEr,
L A AV *
rul a unmet sty di
other Kai
holesula DM is
A 4 1:111("401
FANCY COORS
and
NOTIONS.
Our warehouse, which nil
wilt ex, , rtsaly for our own
contains six floors, sac
o x No feet, and the le
( - ,ek and extensive nano
lent which we keep, require
.scritirc occupancy. No hon..?
any of the Northern Cities,
11,1)ing goods to the country,
.me combined advantages to
the country Timm]l tot, as our stock is not mai
lurg". but obm;nud upon contlitious which Will
defy onmetitiol
- mitract with the Manufacturer' for all the
Ameri , , an ortl , lt.s we sell, and tined a haiyer to
Europe reTidarly twice a vear. to select out
Foreign goods. We are enabled thereby to rear
great nit a sung 24 in prices, as is Cll 11.4 to get up
steak at all Wo' replete with the nen esrt ur
dedrabre gf)(4 , :. 11
Mcn-haut4 in good credit are invited to mating
our stock adieu they next tiisiL Baltiotore, and
they will promote their own interest by doing so: ,
Orders by mail c.irefully eteeuted whert
companied hy satisfactory references.
Feb 14, •Int
Burr Mill Stones
wAnitANTED.—B. F,
k CO., Cos-,
tippw , ite N. U. R. IL Station,
BlLTIX(IIIE
MAIIU fac-
turers of FRENCII ItURR:3,
Importer,.nud lle.ilers I3urr
810.k.5, Bolting Cloths, Lea
ther and Cum Beltiugq. Cal
cined Plaster. and Mill Irons, of Warranted Qual4
ity. Also. Colone, Cocalico, and Esophea Mitt
Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 7, '39. ly 1,;
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FOUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854.. T o riejittif
CUR. OF BALTIMORE & CHARLES STS4
BALTIMOMI. nt.
The Largest, Vo.lt Elegantly Furnished & Popular.
Conmervial College in the United States,
DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FUR YOUNG M
Desiring to obtain n thorough Practical Littsi9esi ,
Eduention.
Every Young Man line a Counting Desk to Moto
self, nuti is separately instructed.
STrDll2iTr3 IY ATTENDANCS FROM NJUKLY
STATE 15 THE r!ifON. i ,l
Tbo most Comprehensive and Thorough Connie'
of Study, and the only
PRACTICAL .METHOD OF I\STRUCTIOK ti
Are here introduced. 411
No Copying from Printed or Manuscript Pbrms la
LEARNINO BOOK-KEEPING AT TRY
BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 1 4
This method of instruction is nowhere else intmd
dueed in, this country.
Brery Young Man should write immediately
for one of those large end beautiful OrnamentnY
Circular's, repre:enting the exterior and interior
view of the College, Penmanship, kc., which will
he sent by return mail, free of charge, with eetak
logne containing list of students, terms of tuitionol
opinions of the Press on our new system of Book—
Keeping, etc.
TA CTLTY
E. K. Loma, Principal—Lecturer on the Memel
of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc. q
J. M. PIIILLIPA, Professor of Book-Keeping awl'
4041fflusserriwf ettienlatiews. : -- "LI
11. H. DAVILA, Associate Prof. of Book-Keeping. - i
N. C. Joflystox, Professor of Penmanship. a
B. T. Wil.t.urs, Esq., Mercantile Law. :1
Rev. t. V. REEss, 1). D., Commercial Mies. q
TIECSTHKEI : in
Hon. John P. Kennelly, lion. Joshna Vansant, Is
Hue. Thomas Swann, Win. H. Krieller,
Jacob Trust, Esq., William Kant); Esq. d
The time usually required to complete the tuna
course, from 8 to 12 weeks.
A DIPLOMA is ItiriltdCll to all Graduates. .1
Large Circular.: and Catalogues stating terms,
ke., scut my mail free of charge. Address
E. K. LO3IEII, Baltimore, 311.
Feb. 7, 1859. ly
- 5;-
- Dr. Baakee -
/PRE ITS ALL DTSE.tSES'.—DR. 131AKE1C l
will give special attention to the jullo"wing 7
C,,ligitc, Colds, Consumption, Croup,, , ,
Intiticu/a, Asthma. Bronchitis and all dieetutett
of the Nose, Mouth. Throat and Lungs. Altar.
t ion to the trehtment of all Skin diseases—Pm
liago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheum;
Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dyspepslit,. l ) ::
Pile-. and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and
Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining to,;`,'
Women and Children. Dr. Baakee can pro
duce one thousand certificates of his perfect: ,
~,,
success in curing Cancers, Old Sores or alcove,;.;
Fistula, Scald Beads, Wens, Swellings and Tn.
mors of every description and without the use .
of the knife. These last named diseases can
not be treated by correspondence, therefore the
patients must place themselves under the Doc
tor's personal supervision.
DR. DAAKEP, has made a new discovery °fa
Fluid (bet will produce perfect absorption of the_
C AAAAA C 7, and restore perfect vision to the Ey*
without the use of the knife or needle, and se
no
cures all diseases of the
EYE AND EAR,
without the use of the knife o.r needle. and be
has constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of beautiful Artificial Eyea, and Tympannuta or "/
kat - Drums, suitable for either sex and allsges . " 4
-
..-lasested in live minutes. t)i
.109. - ilaakee is one of the most celebrated:ad', /
Mired Physicians and Surgeons nowliving.--'
!#s Angie-
is known parecontily in nearliy- every
principal city in the world. All letters dinfteri )
to Dr. Basket (enclosing ten cents.) asking any'
quetioni peitaining to may disease, Omit be:..s
peemplly answered, sedan Chronic. diseases can
be treated by correspondence, except those
ansalliciptel, that will require his personal Super- fr
AUL, Oilice hours from 9A. fi., to 4P. 11. _L
DOCTOR. BURKE, -it
lies. td Lexington lit., between Charles k Liberty, 1 : i
April 11, pan. 31. if] Baltimore, lid. 01
WWIIPa. JOHN A. anroeft. Ta
in
.1 * filiropet
11112PSOLBSALS Dealer* la BOOTS, MOSS,
yy CAPS, k STitA,W GOODS; also,. is
AsMaasble Moleskin, Bilk, Felt sad Far
If Ig.Cor. Baltimore sett Howard 'greets,
[N.Y. 18,187
Howard Hpues,
, ORSSR Seward 14 ibattleiore Streets,
r BALTI/406/44
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per Say. Nil ilor
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