- The Platform. Tar Pitrny seas. The Opposition are 'now fairly ergenifed, When the seeds• of a neighbAr's garden I in June, there appeared one stray are prepared to fight for it openly and fear- have adopted their platform, and we presume came up ris p ingout of the ground, away from its Healy. It will be our dutybeforo the cam- fellows, which were provided with poles. It gr peigi is over, to examine more minutely into i looked so beseechingly tot liberty to ow, the merits and demerits of the code which ; that a rough stick was put down by its side.' they have deliberately adopted. For the pees- the spreut ans twined around it and it was 'eats we tram only to say that it differs very i left to do whatt might. It g-reir, and when its crop was gathered 84 pods were found,' little from that of the Massachm,etts Repub- : ai licans, and may be summed up in few words, cont ring 447 beans. Now every story ..N egro , Kansas, Pro-cription and Popular thould have a moral or 'iota bent, and the n Sovereignty." They go full length for the iornl of this is—that there are some young nerzlected rogues who spring up in society Negro, though they t, uch the prosenptive feature of the 111as , achuRetts Legislature, ! ocklisionally and from neglect turn to no ac toward the foreigner, rather more lightly.— , Count. Only plant a stick pretty close to A few years ago, foreigners were to be oetta- them when they begin to sprout, and if they cued altogether,—then the anathemas came 'do not turn out in good works so large a per eentage as the bean, they will be pretty sure upon foreign paupers--now they arc denoun etokirrio,orewertelireniisseslovn3esetrorth raring. T l h to e cod as " criminals." "Popular Sovereignty" will undoubtedly be regarded as the great produce a goo ' d crop of l es ns l i ery l e e s si g ./ e i n al l a talisman, to rake together the faithful, and it becomes our duty to inquire what is meant IT that issue. Democrats have heretofore been impressed with the idea that they exer cised popular soverignty as a party, at their primary meetings, and at the elections ; here Lhen must be some new principle involved.— We find this fully explained in a speech de livered by brace Greeley, in Kansas, on the 18th of May. Speaking of voting on the question of Slavery, he says : But I say no—this is no popular sore reipty—there has no quorum voted—no decision been made—nor can there be, ae.xir ding to genuine popular sovereignty, todli eke neyruas shall hare toted. I demand that their votes be recorded," etc. Greeley, Forney and Hickman advocate the same principlei; and this is a fair expose of new idea embraced in this pktform of popu lar sovereignty. Up with the negro to an *quality with the native white man, and de nunciation of foreigners as paupers and crim inals—the negro must rote, the naturalized white man &hall not.—Jli-rst ;Ilan. Strangled to Death by a Snake..--The Hing ham (Mass.) Journal records the recent de cease of Mr. Daniel Corthell, of that town, who had for sometime past been troubled by ft living snake in his stomach. Several at tempts were made to eject the reptile by dif ferent methods, which proved unavailing, antil at last boiled milk was resorted to, the steam of which, as it entered the mouth Of Mr. C., started the snake up into his thrm't. where it stuck fast, and before it could be re movll Mr. C. choked to death. It is suppos ed thtnt Mr. C. swallowed the snake when it was iluito small, while drinking. .Tn Avserre Cherries.—Add to the cherries an equal weight of nice loaf sugar. Melpite sugar with the fruit, taking care not to boil. After the sugar is melted let them bland in a Lot plots, fur three hours ; then pour out in u.sitt plntes, ewer them with a thin cloth. and r. t m the sun for several days. By preser sing this wnv the fruit retrains its natnral flavor and color, rind will keep theyeur round. —ll - arrilhurg Tel. Death ,from Lnekjarr.—A young girl, n donghter of Mr. Joseph 31uncliel. of York, nged alymt twelve yettrs, died of lockjaw on Friday work. A few /fay. previous to her ilcath she accidently tramped upon a small nail, which- penetrated the foot, and in a very short time the pain became ro intente that lockjaw WWI brought on from the effoets of which she died. Fire—" nix flyer" Burned.—Cirdeville, Ohio, Juno 28...—Yesterday morning a de structive fire broke out in the stable of the American House, in this place. Thirteen liorneii were hurnotl, nod among them the celebrated stallion "Tom Ilser." The loss its 43tiautted at about 35,000. sir• The Ilarritthurg Patriot any.; that half n eranberry put on a corn, will kill it in a circle night. `eons the Philadelphia Ev nine Grape Cloature at Hotatinonton.—A another .of grape growers from Ohio have introduced the casitute of the grape at Hammonton, New Jersey. It is twenty-tive mile+ southeast from Philadelphia., and the soil and climate is considered by many the best adapted for the grape of any in the Union. Frosts never injure the vine, and there iq a high district 1f land between the little anti the groat Erg Harbor river., where they hare never been known to stiffer front mildew or rut. We un derstand that some forty vineyards were set nut the past season, mostly Catawba and the Isabella. The market here presents a great indnee went, grapes bringing twice the sum they do Cincinnati; being within but se%eral hours of either New York or Philadelphia by Rail road, the market is unlimited. Adjoining Hammonton is a bottle manufactor,y, and Avery appliance necessary fur extensive wine -111.4. Hammonton is a new settlement but of marvellous growth, rivalling many of the Western towns in rapid increase. A little over a year ago the tract of land was opened to sale. and within that time the p ipulatipn has increased some 1500 ; over 300 buildings base been put up; stores, mills, schools, churches and every facility of an old place in troduced. It was a portion of an old tract of land. which has been held fur generations in .one family, and is only now thrown in the market for sale. its proximity td market and advantages of climate insure its rapid improtement. Thu soil is said to be early and very product:he. The crops raised are excellent. Many per sums from this St:tte arc going there, and we Are sure it is much more desirable than many points at the West. 1 1 1 21 e Marl-c_e-t_ GETTYSIXRG.-•SATI:RDAY LAST floperfino Flour 'Eye Max....—. IV.beat. ..... Corn, Rye. Vets Buckwheat Buckwheat Meal.... Clover Seed Timothy...3o4—, Flax Seed Barley Plaster of Plaster ground, per bag FE BALTLVOLIE—Ftwur Liam Flour 6 50 to 6 62 Wheat......... I 30 to 1 80 Rye 85 to 03 Corp .. ... 74 to 80 Oats ....-.-... ......... ... 38 to 44 Cloyer Seed 5 25 to 5 l's Timothy Seed 2 00 to 2 25 Beet Cattle, per blind. 8 00 tolo 50 Hogs, per hand......... 8 00 to 9 1 90 Hay .......12 00 toll 00 Whiskey 2 to 28 Guano, Peruvian, per ton 62 00 1 1 / I .NOVEIII--TnonsDAY LAST. Menu, from wagons-.......--- Do. from M0re5......., Whent. ....... Rye Corn ()WU Clover Timothy wed.... PIIIIIWII,IIW••••••• •••••*PPO •••••• 6.0 • • • ......... YOliit-7-FILIDAI' LAB?. nun, Bros ...... 4 3 Bo Pa. from 7 00 .... 1 .30 le 140 Bo Cots • 88 osts,"^"..!'"'7*•••• ..... • ..... •••••,•••••• Me• • ••• 44 Craver 5eed>..:.„........ 4 So Timothy Bad' 2 00 Plaster G 50 On the 27th ult., Mrs. JANE KillAF,. wife of Mr. Abraham Kriie. of Freedom tow (Ishii', aged 52 years 0 months and 24 (lilac On the 20th ult.. in Mount Pleasant. West moreLtud comity, Mrs. JULIANN BINOAMAN, ife of David Bing:am:ln. and (Laughter of Mr, Henry Bushman, of 1104 county, aged about 28 3 ears, In Knox county. Ohio, on the 12th of June, of parrkl ) Mr. }l4 )1w izT FLETeifER. for the greater part of hi= lire n re.iilent of this county. At Allona, on the 2311 ult.. Mr. OLIVER TAY LOR, formerly of this county, veil 23 yettreaud 9 montloi, - r Farm Land. for .ale 2.) miles from Phibeilipith Hallroad in the State of New Jer.ey Sod Atlanta the beat for Agricultural purpowee. 1, in a good loam eel!, with • thy bottom The land i. a tarer tract, divided Into I 'aro*, nod halVirNig from all part of the country an now settlin,r and burbling. The crop.. produced ale largo sad can be .sea growing The climate i. delightfol. and secure from frost.. Term. from *lb to L per acre, payable osthin four year. by lo.talmenta. To vied the pima-- , Loney % nee Mimed %hart. at Philadelphia., at I„ii A. /d.. by itailruad for Hammonton, or addreate H J Byrems, by letter. Hammonton Poet Oface, Atlantic wanly, New Jet ! hay. Sep fall aolrertieetnent in mother catalpa. (Among the many rtstorative; which nature him topp IN to rehire the sill cations of iminseity there is no more favorite ono for a certain class of aiseasirs than the i• medicinal—gum " of the Wild Cherry Tree ; but how ever valuable it L., its power to heel, to soothe, to re- Hese, mot to cure, Is enhanced tea fold by mientilc and judicious combination with other ingredirots,in tberumelres of equal worth. This happy wangling exists in that " Combination and t form indeed " or medicine known u WHIT AA'S BALSAM Of WILD CIIZIIRY, whoa* value in curing Coggin, Cobb, Droo chitia. Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary • (- footman, sad isnurent Commutptlon Is inestimable. lllama, April 18,11152 No. 44 I.;ekm St. S Mr. Seth W. Towle—Dear Plr:—Your Invaluable mein eine. I can truly say, has literally matched me from the bras - Lest July I was enacted by a sudden Cohl. resulted lea very severe Conti., with violent Pains in the bids ant Chest. I became so much reducol, that my frivol. frankly WA me that I mast die. At thle eHitis, I heard of Miami* itataassi of Wild Cherry, end Imuwßately mot for a bottle. The easel rodoessl was Indeed wonder. al. My phyeician. on. of the most respectable in thotion, who bad provhsesty told me that a mire was hopeless. came io. and t lefonned him what I had taken. U. weird the Lahore, sod advised one to ensitmue the nee of It, alnee whleh time I have cautioned to haprovo daily ; sat the mew physician who had p•ea rue up, toll tee, a few days since, that 1 asiebt yet hre many years. Illeapeetfally, MARY ROWS. We ems ebeerfully testify to the trill of the above statement, Sirs. Rowe haring been an Innate of oar family. 11.1,1 AM I!R:N.IOMT, UICNNKT? QT rewire of rile ant wortiale. wouterfolus ! The only (tannins, More. nal 11'4h:fuel Ilelsaln h. the mime of "•1. BUTTS " written with a pen, and the printed mune of the pmwietors, W. PUN' &. o• the Goiter ramer. . . Prepared by Beth 1r Yowls Jt Co , IM.tns, srl for sale by A. U. Burbled., Gettysburg ; Jadaab fulweiler, Illsulduse• burg; L. btaater, New °afoul; D. Y. Hollinger, Alibulls n ; µalum Wolf, but Ilertio; Peter Bobtail, lamp. tow; Wm. 11 Meta l', Tork I"prirtga; James A Alder, Nor duitulsorg wad by all dodoes is toollelrtea. Vitae 13. iw THE HAMMONTON IPARSIETI—A newspaper devotee to Literature and Agriculture, ale„ settinA Furth fell ac counts of the ore mittleivent of Itsuiinutun, in New der acy. can be Pub.eribed for at only SA cents per annum. inane , p...tne stamps fur Use arousal. Address to Rd. itor of the Yarwmer, framowbotou P 11., Atlafatbe comely, New Jersey Throe whaling cheap lama. of the best quali ty. in one of the healthiest and must delightful climates le the rnion. sad when crops are newer eel doers by boats, the terrible scourge uf the north, nee advertisement of Ilannoustimi Lands. TIIE GREAT' E\GLISII RIMED/ !—SIE JAMI2B CLAIIKE'zi CaLaaa.Too FIX ALI& hiu. proyorod from A prweription by Sir J Clarke. I. D. rhysscian Extraordi nary to the Query This well known use lielne In en Int prwition. but a mere awl safe remedy for numbs thilloottios and Obstructions', from ■ny cause whatever. and althoarb powerful remedy, they contain antitheft hierthal to the consthutom To M t wahau Lrol [4 it to peculiarly suited. It will, In • short time, bring ea the muathly period with regularity. These Pills hate never boon known to fall where the direction, on 'AI page of pamphlet Or. well observed. Nor further tiertaculars get ■ pamphlet free of the agent. N 11 —et wadi: wmta i es Amapa enclosed to any author ised agrot„ w ill imam a bottle, COULNIUM,I over 3,0 pills by mturn of mall. T N . Dyutt it Son. Whole:1ln Amts. l'hilledelpldu. &tub ler, Ascot, Gettysburg. pone 11, ly AN ANCIENT mossr BIZ —The people *Meath 1ee..7 I.,ve receuty exhume.' from mart bed the .keletno of as union{. whit* MAW hors bees of this tumor.° spode., of monstrout Pao. Its tun I leg , . ;owl hare Seen sieve* foot IgguA ; the /mitre Iowa; of Ms nniku J. tell Included, at hoot twenty Ore feet, The heed 11,11 small awl its nook thin ; its teeth about two foot tone. and .n are uocw.l a. to form the •• 1147 your cluing.% a omen." Us. Doak, tie ttp.b.rr. rr t ry- Person.. wishing to emote their !tallness to a rapid ly' increa.iug ennotry, • new •ettlenvnt where haulm!" era gr. mg —whvre the climate , in rolidl and delightful -Y.O adv. of the Ilasaurouton Settlement in another tattooist. Person. w Wittig to irteattist Itaacesctorlea in a sew and thriving place when. tio.ineivi is guod, sue advertlab went of the Itatiuninnan cottlintient. MODERN INVENTWNS —l , le kw. of no invention at imEmiern tiii,cs that direr% e, or n lc...lined toneespya higher niche in tke leimple of fame. tine the diwinvery or raven awn if the Veg . etoile vering kftilepur, or 14111114 10...+1,ALA1 all the rar...us modal oti+ Dr S,tti A. Ilanee, of 108 Italtineire .treet, Dalt/more. Md , the Inventor. la certain ly entitled to the bect 1r .1..4 EA All the lieneretent f , ortton of MAJII[II.I.I. won experie we a i leawre by the alleviation ahut.ta• •rifterm: 11 hen Dr Dance ar,t prepared theAlll Plat ho lot. o 1,1 t rem e.dvly for Vita. Cramps and :11.121/111P; tl.te xub+oquent I-SKrtemp watlafactority proved to Lan, Liut in at litoot to their remark this .I:lAUft, pro pertiea to tilt, eta., of they •zerted a perfect control o%•r the entire liOrioLLA prithein lie we, then in. doca4 to try thew an Ca.! , of Souralzil, Tic-boloreux, Nerrous rall,it.ttloa of WA heart, Incipient l'aralystv, Ilya term. hlttrtlar Uehi litr e and a hog of ra n cor diSMA , AA, APHIVIN: !Mtn a lack of tier, one energy, in all of which hr, antleipalbon.s•ere c:ownel with the neat man. game roceo.n. Perlon, at a di.taiire, by writinz and very]. ing a remittance to Dr. bisect. cats lut e the tzoNlietoe (or warded by owl to their post unke &farrow, lie pa,) tog the ion.t.ige The priced; are fors e.r141 , 3 1.,. uo Grout or 82-1 per.osech 11 e hate given 141.11 addrare above. Joao 6. ho IMPORTANT. YOU PEEL DEBILITATED. YOU AKE NERVOUS. YOU AEU 14 01:11IED AMC'? TIMPLES. YOU CANNOT ' jKK 1% ITU F. Eltfi Y. You 1$) NOT ?EEL LIKE DOI NU ANYTILINO. YOU II AVE NO 't I'ET IT E YOU CANNOT el.Ete' AT NI(SIIT. YOU FMK!. 11EAK. YOU FRIEL 1117.zY. U.s Illooliso.r.Us,n2-18 Bitters; OKT will conlorilt With out WI. C 50 3 25 1 20 to 1 25 70 80 40 50 2 00 4 50 1 75 1 20 Ems Three Ritter* are prepared by Dr. C. M. JackPon, 418 drth etreet, Plitbalelphta, Pa., and an mid at 76 cents pie bow., by dragged+ and eterekeepera in erery town ant valve in the Lnnto•t State+. t..th.las eat South A IneTICII See th the eitmatare of C. M. Jack.... 43 is on the wrapper of each beide. for sue by A. U. linenler, Agent, &let tylberr —and dasiets gennrally throughout the county . (June 6. lin 7 00 95 11:rShoe Wiliness and Factories ma he carried on profit obis at thuornonton. tie. air. of liansinookom Wan. il_7orape glowers can carry on their ketelnem most eneentsfally at Hammonton, free from frosts. Some forty yiptyanin set oat the past season. See adrortlaeumat of gatmernetein Lange la another co lama. pep= op 814011 D uu tiaxill &nazis, PalLiarLtrili, Masetaeturars of White Lead, Zino, Patty, Vara u eb, u , e. Wholesale ckulora ha Drupe, Window Mew, to._ Ivy sae Oostntry !taroks*/ who dodos to punka* hi* wheat sleek and at aintiptaide prima are rearacitaili etsested to Isespret our goods. Our Whit* Lead, 7.1*, ,peal, nut laroisbee, are aild by mom than oft Mammal Wbohncie Jobbing Hawses throughout the eniol7, aid give 11.71104 aid ecesephelet has soar reecdeel as.jon Seed year orders direct. Nob. I,lBl_ ly 6 50 00 ... 1 20 to 1 30 60 65 40 4 75" 1 50 60 irr AU ills` Tar= ha a deliebttal Waists, rib .41, sad ream from frosts. 8.. adtectimaleat of li.usiumo taus Lads 14 aziothor aallaasn. Errennen acanthi. change of climate for inolth, nee btv. of Ihnoloolhon Len Aria enether °shuns. U 714) all moth% larxes—Ms advertises's* at Hasa. siestos Laois. IXIMPIAPP PCIII tam BALDRItADS.—A Park letter wetter rya the great makers ate ball.-411 the lan the editor; all the vataaphrs of the Urea bow, all thwatiaera at the army, all the immature. all trio all the eauweellors otBwde, all the ategtetratot. ?be meat _Agana 'wow of Paris are hold ; the writer , ' are In MAL becoadiag Willis of power, for *Very awe dr *beast hard la theme dip, woks of him halt.— aorta- essay." la thria Oweatry all the bad WSW' are diathayaishod by ',earths samosas' yew. remit at the Brews Stowe Clothing Hall of Ilwahin Witswa.-Plaa IYB aid NA Chestnut Arcot, 'bore Math, Philadelphia IDietL Special Notice. UUM TISTIbIoNY ZI&GLEU & $3,11.T11, DEXOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE. Tux Iloemotratie Committee of Adam• county will meet at the house of II I). WATTLIII, in Geltysl , urg, on Sstarrsletti, the 1 fibit day of Jury nrxt, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. for the purpose of fixing d3.3s for the holding of the Lklt -,..r•lte Elections and the Co Aity eon% elation, and transatting inch other business ns may lie dcemed neces sary. Every men.ll,er is itrired to he pri. sent. H. J. ST•uLr, Ch , lirthqn June 27, 1P59. td Scr The following persons compose the Coin miGee :—Gettyhurg. li. J. Stohle, Nicholas Cudori, sr.; Berwi, k township. Jacob Hall ; Butler, John 12.cfren.pc rger ; Cumberland. (leo. Spangler; CODOWAgO, Dr. 11. Lillt ; Freedom. W. 11)=. . . Dr. S G. r Berwick bor., Samuel Wulf ; 11, - cnititunhan, John. Bennett: Huntinqton, Deftr Nlllier ; George King: Latimore. \V.T William , : • I•ihcr tc, •Edward Mclntire: Menallen. Wm. Bender; Mountjuy, J. D.NeN‘ man; Muut,tplcoiant, Ni, hu las uxford. Juzeph S. Gat. Henry A. Picking.: Strah.tn, JuQiall Benner; Tyrone, Geo. F. Eckenrode : Union. EdwArd Short,. The ms,inher fur Franklin, W. 1). tits brecbt, died rec ently. Pamphlet Laws. THE PAIII'IILET LAWS of the State have been reecke.l at this Office, and are now ready for di , tribution ninon;; those entitled to receive them. JAColl BUSHEY, l'rviA'y. Protbonotar) 's Orrice, Getty s- I burg, July 1, 3 t Timbor Lots. TAHE subscriber has ft few more LOCUST and CHESNUT TIM- ;,' ' f ' f i l LOTS, iu Ilazniltunban town- ,)`• ship, Adams county, for sale. .4 J. D. PAXTON Gettysburg. Jul}• 4; I ssa. tf Dividend. FARMERS' k Yscn►xtcs' HAVINOR ISIITITC TIOX or ADAItI Cut June 27, 1t159. The President and Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of THRICE PER CENT., merle on and after the let day of July next. GK4 U IGE Tlino Prcii. GEOB.IIII ANNOLD, Spey Tram. July 4, 1859: Farmers' & Mechanics' AVINGS INSTITUTION OP ADAMS COITN -13 TY.— Weald, noises by Sarnta.—Deposite your surplus funds iu tiii• luslitution nod ie. relive interest nt the rate of from to o to four per cent. This in-titution offers a safe. convenient arid profitable depu•itory to all classes of people. July 4, 185:). List of Letters REMAINING in the Yost Office, Gettysburg, July 2, 1850. Agnew Datil! Lower Henry Aikiu Joseph McDonley David 0. Mt Rew Datil 8. Miller Michael Brooks Rev. Julia D. Moore T. P. (lark W. W. Majors Sarth 13. Esick Mi. .s Mary E. Mecklcy J.J. Epley Rebecca March Daniel Fuller Miss Martha J. Mills David Garrey Patrick McMurilie David Gallagher Mrs. Liddia Leihert Rev. S. W. !Luther William blotter Christian hoover Henry Back William Hoops J. B. Boney Charles S. Harvey James Walter John IlermanMissliannahMC White Prudence J. Harrier Mrs. Anita M. Wilby IL li.; lieidler David Wagner Miss Eliza Jane Ilowerter Reuben A. Yoc Peter Ira in J. W. German Letter. Klecbury Chas. W. Marri Charlotte. 1.16 lama Keckler Perry The Welch Newspaper Keeler Isaac Office. Lei velsberger Benjamin GEORGE GEYER, P. M. tar - Persons calling fur letterA in the allure list will please say they are ailcertiacil. Up with the Times ! TACOBS 11110. have just received from the 0 city a very large assortment of Cloths, Cussimeres, Vesting's, Summer Goods, and e%crything el , e in the men's wear line. They also offer plain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc:— Hat ing bought unusually low, for the cash.they are eushled to sell CHEAPER THAN EVER— an excellent full cloth suit, made up, for $l3, for instance. Give theta w nail, at their new establishment, in Chambersburg street, a few doors west of the Diamond, before purchas ing elsewhere. [June 13, tWiu. Notice. WILLIAM D. tiOLIIIECIIT'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Win. D.Gobrecht. Esq., late of Franklin town ship, Adams county ' deceased, having been granted the underAgned, both residing in (torus township, York county, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claim?. again 4 the same to present them proper ly authenticated fur settlement, to LIEN.Lt3IIN LEESE, CEO. T. BMW., Administrators. or to their Attorneys, M. k W. 11cCt.ssx, Get tysburg. [June 20, 18.19. et Willoughby's n ELEIIR ATE') (3 DM SPRING CRAIN DRILL, manufartured and fot sale in the counties of Cumberland, Adams, York and Perry, by F. GARDNER k CO., Carlisle, agents for the abuse counties. Orders for these Drills will be received at the Agricultural Warehouse of Messrs. Sheads, Buehler k Kurtz, Gettysburg, or they may be paircha4eil of our Travelling Agents. Order.' addressed to us, at Carllalearill receive prompt attention. Farmer; are itfrited to ex amine the Willoughby. Drill, which took the First Premium at the various State Faire last Several of them Hilt• now he seen at the above .1 tzrieultural NVarehouse. Price $7O cash, or $75 on six months' time. 'Thu above arc also eol.l in Adams count• hr ROBERT S. PAXTON, (agent fur Daniel Strock,whomanufartiircs them.) at Get tysha r 7. Fairthdd and other places In the county. XI ay 16, 1i1.59. 3so Private Salo. MBE subscriber offers! at Private Sale, one and a half LOTS 01P Clit )I.'l'in, on York street, Gettysburg, adjoining lot of Mrs. „. Culp on the east, and an alley on the ftlf:, west, improved with a two-story Weath erboarded House, a one—tory Nceatherboarded Iluuse, aguud well of water, Sze GEOUGE W. MIONTSE nccc.enry inforinAtinn can be hat' by calling on NICIIOLAB 0:wow, Sr., iu Gettysburg. Juuc 27, 18:69. St Apprentice Wanted. AN Apprentice to the Moulding branch wnntcd by the undersigned, at the' (jet ty.ibu rg Foundry." Good terms will be allowed one corning well recommended. Early applica tion de.ired. zonzAucat, SLOIT k CO. June 27, 1859. 3t More New Goods, AT CIItIKAN A CULP . S.—AII the new styles of HATS and SHOES—Trunks, Carpet Hags, Umbrellas, Wall Paper, Wiutlow Saddles, Bridles, Fly-neo, 'leggy Harness, &c., amp fur eami, at the Riot of the Big Puot. Jane 27, 1859. Ice! Ice! Ice! rPIIE hest quality of ICE can now he bad of the undersigned, which be will deliver every morning. Orders can be left at the resi dence of his father, in York street. DAVID TIIOXEL, JR. June 20, 1859. St County Treasurer. WE are requested. to announce JACOB SIIEADB, of Gettysburg, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the nest Democratic County Convention. June 4, 1859. to Lumber. A NY variety of LUMBER be had a the Coal and Lumber Yard of BREADS, UUE.ULEit k KUBTZ. Yard' 14, 1859. efEDAR WASUL—A bugs assortment at re l../ (laced priced FATRNKBTOCI`►-B'. IDANCY BONNETS 'tad triattainge, eeer 114adeetne--tall and tee them at the itere of GEO. ARNOLD. Now Agriciltural Sett Tomca t WANTING FARMS, a rare oppor tunity in a deligistri.l and healthy climate, miles southeast of Philadelphia, on the Cain den and Atlantic Itailro.ol, New Jersey.—.\n old estate, consisting of se'verais thousands of acres of productive soil, has been divided into Farms of various sixes to suit the purchaser.- 1 population of some fifteen hundrot, from • Narions parts of the middle states and New Eng land, have settled tit e the pit year, itupro% ed their places. and raised excellent trips. The price of the land is at the low sum of front Sl5 to tai per acre; the soil is of the bet yualtie for the production of 11hent, Clover, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Vegetiibles. IT IS (11‘..: SIDERED TIIE FLU IT 8011, IN THE I NU'S The place it perfi tie secure from ft, -to—thc ilc trio Iti e menu of the mrtuer.— Crops of grain. gra am] fruit 'ire no and t.tn he seen Ey evimining the e it self, a cor set judi..micnt can he funned of the productiveness of the land. The terms are made , ca , , to secure the r improt nt of the' laud.. w hi.h is only sold for actual improt carat. Thu result ha: been, ill it w ithin the pa-t year, some three hundri d hou-cu have been erected, too mills, one steam, four stores, Fffilie forty innards and peach orchards planted, and is large number of other improvements, making it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET. as the reader mar percelre from its location is the BEST IN TIIE UNION, Produce bringing double the price than in locations away from the city. and more than double the price than the IVe.t. It is known that the earliest and hest fruits and vegetables in this latitude come trout New Jersey. and are annually exported to the extent of millions. In locating here, the settler has many advan tages. He is 4rithin a few hours' ride of the great cities of New... England and Middle Stairs, he is near his old friends and associations, lie is in a settled country where every improvement of comfort and civilization is at hand. lie can buy every article he wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce fur the highest, (in the West this is reve-sed,) he has schools for his children, divine service, and will enjoy nn open winter, and delightful climate, where !fevers are utterly unknown. The result of the change upon these from the north, has generally been to restore them to an excellent state of health. In the way of building and improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of SIO to SIO per thousand. Bricks from the brick procured opened in the place, every article can be procured in the pl.sce, good carpenters are , at hand, and there is no place in the Union whore buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once be struck with the ad vantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up beforcL--- The reason is, it uas never thrown in the mar ket ; and Unless these statements were correct, no one would be in% ited to examine the land before purchasing. This all nre expected to'do. They will sec land under cultivation, awl such is the extent IL)f the settlement that they will no doubt, meet persons from their own neighbor. hood; they will witness the impilivements and can judge the character of the population. If they come with a view to nettle, they should come prepared to stay a dot:car two and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re fusal. There are two daily train , ' to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who imprpre, the Railroad Conymay glees a free ticket fur six mamas, aid a Auff-prire riekel for Oree yearc TIIR TOWN OF lIAMMON'PON.—in connec tion with the agricultural settlement, a sew and thriving town has natnrally arisen, which pre sents inducements for any kind of busine•s, par- Ocularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe buziness could be carried on in this place and market to good advantage, also cotton business, and manufactories of agricultural implements or foundertes for casting small artielett. The Improvement has been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. Town lots of a good size, we do not sell 'Mall onea, as it would affect the improvement of the piaci', can be had at from $lOO and upwards. The Ilimunnsuon Fanner, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet, containing full informa tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at 25 cents Orr annum. Title indisputable--wariantee deeds given, clear bf all ineuniberance when money is Route to the land: leave Vino street wharf, Philadelphia, fur Hammonton by Railroad, at 74 A. M., or 44 P. M. Faro 'DO cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding eon venienees on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided as to.purebasing, as he Will shOw them aver the land in his carriage, free of ezpsnse. Let ters and applications can be addressed to-Lan dis k Byrnes, Ilansmonuni P. 1 2 . Atlantic comi ty, New Jersey, or S. B. CougMln, 202 Swath Fifth street, Philadelphia. Maps and Informa tion cheerfully furnished. July 4, 1859. Gm What Everybody Wants. FAMILY DOCTOR: containing in plain T language, free from medical tering, the C.tl'SK., SY IPTO.IIS And CIIRE of disease in every form, with important RULES FUR MK_ SERVING THE HEALTII. and Directions for the Sick ('hamber, and the Proper Treatment of the Siek.—This book is written in a p 1 tin, gasy and familiar style, adapted expresqly to family and individual use. It advocates no particular theory of medicine, but draws alike from the Flowers of the neld, the Plants of the Garden. of the lhinerals of Earth, for such Remedies as have proved the most simple, safe, and effectual, believing that wherever disease has found a foothold, there the Giver of all Good has. in souse forte, mercifully placed Specific. Neither does it profess to supercedc the physician, bat only to avoid the necessity and expense of call ing him in except in dangerous cases. It is in fact • physician itself, always at hand and ready to serve you, while its simple receipt may soon save you many times its cod. It contains 308 pages, in a clear and open type, is illustrated by appropriate engravings, and sill be forwarded to your alarm's. pi' ;tage paid and neatly bound, on receipts of the price $1 00. Fret-21)04y slomla h.ive it. Agents wanted ever" a here. aho will filld it very popular, anti with a hoot liberal arr.tage meats w ill be made Address, JOHN E. PUTTEE. Publisher, No. 911 5.111.10111 St., l'hilalelphin, l'a. July 4, 1859. t'au Farmers, Take Notice. ALL persons re,iding in York, Cninberland, Franklin, or Adam , county. Penn % ) It an m; Ifarford, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, llnnard. or Montgomery county, Maryland, are hereby cautioned not to purchase of A. Smith. in Han over. York county, Penrotyhlllik, nr tin of his Agents. the Slide Drill manufactured by said A. smith k Co., which is an infrintzement on Hunt's Slide Drill, the Patent of which I am sole owner for the above counties. Any person in any of the above named counties purchasing (after this notice.) the alto% e nnuud Drill, man ufactured by staid A. Smith A: Co., n ill he dealt with according to law. And said A. Smith k Co., are atm herel)y cautioned not to mlnufacture or sell the .shove named Drill in the alum. mimed counties, or he will he likewise dealt n JNO. WANB.ttGII. York, June 27,1859. 3m To the Farmers. 14-4NNY'S COMBINED READING .(.; MOW_ ING MACHINE Inv: WOetws IMl'li tv E_ ENT.—The undersigned. Agent for the sale of Manny's Combined heaping and Mowing Ma chine with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, otters them to the public, knowing them to be thebest combined machine in use. !thee been successfully introduced into different parts of our State, and I have thus far wild arson-wives in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction.— The machine received a silver medal at the State Fair—also, the first Frentitun at York, Cumber land, Centre, Huntingdon and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmers noed ing a Reaping Machine, will please call upon the undersigned, before purchasing, as he al ways takes great pleasure in showing the Ma chines and warvanti them to do good work.— Early orders are solicited, as the number re ceived from the manufacturer will belt/ propor tion to the demand. • SAMCTEL ITEREST, Agent, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Ps. April 11, 1859. 3m MMn A ND MILLINERY GOODS.—A large' and A fashionable Ibt of Bonnets, closing out at reduced prices. A fresh arrival of Itmiches, !Wirers, Ribbons and all kinds of Millinery Trimmings which will he soil cheap. Call at once at FAIINESToCKs' Cheap Store. numpbroy's Specific • ITOXKOPATHIC It MEDIA& HI)NtEt YPATIIIe !IL). 1.-413V1dIt PILLS—For Fectr, Cotage4- tion, 310 Inflammation of all kiatlzi. Nu. 2.--WORM PILLS—For Worm-Fever, Wurm-Colie, 111111 Wetting the Bed. No. 3.—BAIII'S PILLS—For Colic, Crying, Tt ethiug, and Wakefulness, and Srtt witness of Adults. No. 4.—DIARRIIEA PILLS—For Tharrhea, Cholera Infant 11111, and Summer Complaint. No. S.—DYSENTERY PILL'—For Colic, Griping, Dyientcry, or Bloody Flux. Nu. G.—CHOLER A PILLS—For Chulera, Cholera Morhus, Vomiting. No. 7.—COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Ccdds, lio.ir3enetig. Influenza, and Sore Throat, No. rt.—TOOTHACHE PILLS—For Tooth at he, Faceachc, and Near-I I :jot. o. 9.-11 EA DACII E PILI.S—For Head:Ate, Vertigo. fluid and Folloe.t.s of the Head. No. 10 —DVSPEPsIA PILLS—For Weak and Dir Anvil t•ztoinachn, Constipation, and Liver Compinint. No. 11.—FOU. FEMALE ITITIEGFLARITIES —Sertuty, Painf.ll. or Srippre-sca Periods. So. I 2.—FEMALE PILLS—For Lcucorrhcca, Profuse Menses awl Bearing Dolt n. No. It.—Cl:ol'l' PILLS—For Croup, hoarse Cough. Bad Breathing. No. 14,--BALT RHEUM PILLS—For Erysip elas, Eruption. p im pl e ., on the Face. No. 13.—IIIIEUILITIC PIECE--For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.—For Fever aid Ague, ChM Fever, Dumb A , ruc, an/ mismenage.l Agues. P.—Fur I'ile3, Mimi or Bleeding. Internal or External. o.—For Sore, Weak, or Int/smell Eyes and Eyelid+ Fading, Week, or Blurred Sight. (7.—For Catarrh, of long standing or reeent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening Recourse. In all ACUTE DISEASES. mach as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrheas, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as Scarlet Sever, Measles, and Erysipelas—the ad vantage of git, lug the proper remedies prompt ly is obvious, and in all such cases the specifics act like a c harm. The entire disease is &tau arrested at once, and in all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease shorten ed sad rendered lets dangerous. Even should pis)sician afterwards have to he called. he will take the case at decided advantage from the previous treatment. COUGHS AND COLDS, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at once cured -by the Fever and Cough Pills. In.all CHRONIC HISRASER, inch its Dys pepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaint., Piles, Female Debility ant; Irina laxities, old Headache, Sore or Weak Eyes, Ca tarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eritption.s, the Case kas specifics whose proper application will afford* cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as D)spepsia, Piles, or Catarrh, Headache, or Fe -male Weakness, has more than paid for the case ten Lilacs over. I'ItICES. Full set. 20 large Mali In Morocco Case and Book .$5 00 Full act, 20 larg43 iu Plain Case it Rook, 4 00 Casrof 15 numbered boxes and Book-- 2 00 Case of and• C numbered boxes and Book. 1 00 Single numbered boxes, with directions... 2 Single lettered boxes, with directions 50 Largo plantation or physician's enze, cud 2 ox. vials. 15 00 ==! Look over the lint; make up a case of what kind you choose, and inclose the amount in a current uote or stamps, by mail, to our address, at So. 562 linolwAy, New York, and the medi cine will be duly return:4l lay mail or express, free of charge. F. IGTIII'IIREYS k CO., No. 562 Bro.ulway. New York. Sold in Gettysburg by A. 1). Bt and by all druggists. • July 4, 1859. 3m New Store ! NEW FfilN! NEW (101.0f$ !—A. SCOTT k SON take plevure in linnonileing to the public that they have just opened a new and complete Dry Goods and Grocery Store on the corner of Chambersburg and Washington streets, 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 purse and please the people. By conducting our business on the CASH SYSTEM, with the motto "Quick S.des and Small Profits," and by pursuing a strictly hon orable course, we hope to receive the encourage ment; not only of the citizens of Gettr4burgaml Adams county, but the rest of mankind. We have just returned from the cities a ith a hand some assortment of SPRING k StIIMEIL GOODS, embracing-all manner of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the most beautiful styles, Fancy Ar ticles, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths, Cassixneres, Vestinga, ke. .lisp, a large assortment of QUEENSWATIE. Our stock of GROCERIES is also Urge and complete. We will not take time to particular ize, but invite all to call and sec—no trunltle to shove goods. A. SCOTT & SUN. Illy 16, 1859. Here We /Lro Again ! JirST from the city uith the hest and cheap est assortment of SI Rt. - vs:Anti M(.OI.ASSES that we hate yet offered, calculated to please all persons in quality and prices: MUG ARS, a very large aloft, low; COFFNMS, TEAS, Choco late, Rice, Cheese, Spices, (all kinds,)Crackers and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Pickle.. Sugar-enrell HAMS and SUOCI,WERS, Lard, Shad. Mackerel and Herriug,, Salt, Cedar-ware, Tuh., Bucket., ke.; lls,keta, Flour Solt es, Broom.. Brti=hes, kc.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye; Fctra and Superfine FLOPIL all kind. of Feed; Potatoes. Frei' Butter and Egga constantly on hand ; Fancy floods, Confectionaries and Fruit. Give 113 a call. it affordv n a pleasure to show our large and inviting 'dock. NoltitECK £ Gettysburg. May 30, 1850. Lace Cap, l‘r f NT ILL AS, *O.—Another new nrrital purelut4e4 at Auction Ist reduced price., and w hie!' w ill he sold at rates that compe tition. Our stock of C.litS and Mantill.ts i 4 the largest cier kept in the county. and for and chcaime4i. it only require+ an esamivation to induce those ui.hing the article to purch.l4e. A harp* and general nsdortment of all kinds of I.ll.liri . 1)11 , 4 Goods tilwApl MI hand, to which we arc coustantle m eking mlditions. FAIINE: 4 TOCK BROTHERS, Sign of the Red Front Jane Ii Bruce's W YORK TYPE FOI'NI - 111Y has now on hand an immense stock of Roman Type, iancy Type, Copperplate Script, German Type, Music Type, Ornaments, Clic , s and Checker Type, Borders, Itrass and Metal Rnles, Leads, Brass and Elcctro Cireles and Ellipses. Labor- Saving Rules,Corner Quads, Metal Furniture, etc. The types are all fast by steam power from the hard metal peculiar to this foundry. Tho unNualed rapidity in the process °feasting en ables me to sell these more durable types at the lowest prices of ordinary types, either fur each or credit. Presses, Wood Type. Ink, Cases, Sticks, etc., furnished at the manufacturer lowest prices. A specimen pamphlet of Fonts of Letters only, and prices, mailed to printing offices, on the re ception of sereu cents, to pre-pay the postage. Printers of Newspapers who choose to pub lish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the Ist day of August, 1859, and forward me one of the papers, will be allow ed their bills, at the time of making a purchase from me of fire times the amount of my manufac tures. Address, GEORGE 'lures, 79 Chambers St., New York June 2%, 1939. St Wanted IkMMEDIATELY, Nee:lituats, Rotel-keepers, and private families, to know that COVER URN are selling at their Wholesale and Re tail Liquor Store on Railroad Street, a superior article of Liquors of all kinds for less money than was ever offered to tiro people of Adams county. Call and examine our stock. Fine Liquors for Medicinal purposes. Ray 2, mit. retcll subscriber respectfully Invites the at testiou of the Ladies to his full and com p assortment °C LAMS' 8110119 and Giti- TERS, of shnoet every style end color. Call and exitanue for yourself—no trouble to glow coed —at R. F. 11c11.11ENY'3. Miaatinacpr o tcs. L. H. filler's FIRS AND BURGLAR PlttnlE SAFES, Bank Locks; Vault Doors, kc., mataufae lured La Baltioiere.—Persous in nant of these articles will end it much to their advantage to purchase from the manufacturer, where they can find a large stock, and leave any they desire built to order nt a low price. Miller's Safe. awl Bank Securities hare }vox beeu manufactured In New England, n here they arc considered indispensable to those who w.ttit perfect protection fi um fire and thieve 4. For prices, sizes, Ace., send for n tint ul.tr.— Parties ordering safes are rettut , ted to return them at my expense if not perfectly satbfactury. L. H. .MILLEII, 159 North et., opposite Cal% crt Stat ing, June 27, 18,3, ly Baltimore, Md. 830 Dollar Sewing Machines ! NO MORE SITTING UP AT NIGHT,STIrCH, STITCH, STITCHING!—Six days' wifrk done in one day. hr linbhard's Double Thread Family Sewing Machine, having a tension su perior to say in ace. Sewing , done Gy them will not rip. Ever family in the Lind onght to hare one at the reduced price of Thirty bollari. with a lisankotue Stand. The work they do will pay fur one in a single month. In4truction sent with each Machine. Send in your orders. Address E. MCITOT,T,M, Corner of Pratt and Bowan!. Baltimore, Md., where Machines and 3ample+ of Sewing' ran be seen. [June 13,183). ly Money Saved BY BUYING GIZOCEIIIES from HO K /1.1 f.) , S. W. corner of Lexington and Green streets, BALTINIGIZE, MD, Ton sore 23 cis. pd pound in buying Tea You B&TC 50 eta. per barrel - - • You save 50 ets. per banal in ituying Fish You save from 2 t 0.3 dollars per ton pounds in bu.liag Bacon You save from I to 4 eta. per pound in Inning Sugars You save Nen 2 to G eta. per pound in lat3ing Coffee rbu save from 2 4* 10 eta. per gallon iu ttylug. Volusse3 In short you a►n sore money Is the Grocery tine by buying of HOOK k BALDWIN, S. W. corner of Lexington end Green ste., 1.1" any body doubts it let them give as 011 TRIAL, And if they are not satisfied we will be content that they shall bny somewhere else We warrant every article we sell. We pack all goods securely, - - and charge nothing fur packing And if the Goods are mut us represented, They can be returned at war expreet. Perwat' Spahr*, inconvenient *a visit Ha'thump, Can order of us through Ole 3,411 and may rely upon having their order.i Dromptly and mitisfaetorily attended W. sicit su c►uectc FOR only Anx.alall HOOK & BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retail liroyerl, S. W. corner of Lexington And Dm June 27, lits 9. [jau.2l. ly.] Baltimore Artists', Painters' A ND PIIOTOG LI Al'llEllB' DEPOT.—The A subscriber has constantly on 11:11:111 a full assortment of materials for the use of Artioß, Paiiter.amd Phouvrork , re. Also on hand a large and beautiful assortment of Sic, oprvic 1,44 ru mmers and Vince, embracing e%ery variety of Foreign and American Ltutd,e,ters, &limn?", Parini' and Rural Grump, t ST. The beauty and interest of the Stereseopic Views 1110011 the par lor table furnish a never ending sourre of en tertainment both to % isitors and the home circle. COrNTILY 11E1tCILANTS supplied un the must liberal terms. W. A. WISONG, No. '2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, Md June 27, 18.59. ly The Sickles' Trial EOR THE SIfOOTISO (IF KEV, an d th e B K . CVIOOII of Four Murderers] in Paltimore, 51111111,401 the greatest excitement. The pa pers at filled with details at - the-ie. shockinf , af fnirs. \The people talk about it on the streets and in their houses. and look upon there tra,e dies as being unparalleled in hi: fury. So it i.; with PICKING'S CIA ITII IN 11 —ha% lug juct open cd the largest and most complete, as It ell a, the cheapest and best 11S,1 irt men t of READV-Il k cLoTil !NO, of every 11 , ...cripti.m ct er offered in this place. the people talk shout it on the hig.hways and in their houßes. urging each other to go at once to Picking's and purthaoe a new snit of clothes. Pint joking attic, we as sore the public in all candor that our steels cannot be surprised—consastimr in pint of Plank Cloth Coatta Cas , i:llere Frock and S ac k Coats. Tweed and Linen Coats. and in tart every-- kind that the market can produce. 1 c-ts of every description. Pants to suit .i I il.raes anti conditions. Shirts. Collars, Stocking:, Wove!, Suspender], A:c., Se. Also, Carpet Rag+, Um brellas, Trunks. Arcot - aeons, Violins, io sho . rt evvf, thing usually found in his line. Thankful for past floors, he solicits a continuance of the Ltaine. Call and examine our stock—no trouble to show gooda. Remember the place, in Charn•- bersburg street opposite the Lutheran elturcii. April 18, 1859. F. B. PICKING. Proclamation. WITEREAS the lion. Ronetrr J. Ftsitsa, President of the eel (Tat Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Court.; of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Prlivrry, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and DAVID ZIKULEtI :11141 ISAAC E. WlVrt- NAN, Esqa., Judges of the Courts of Comur•rn Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adorns—have issued their precept, bearing date the 2uth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred filly-nine, and to me directed, for holditnt a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of 03 er and Terminer, at Gettyshurr, on .ffondao, eke IJih day of :Import nezi—NOTICE IS 11E1 U GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams., that they Le then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolle, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to b 6 then and th em to prose c ute against them as shall be just. 73A AC LIGLITNRIL, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Jane 20, Phi?. to Notice. - It3BTEII, CitOSTA'S ESTATE—Letters tes tamentary on the estate of Peter Grosta, e of Gettysburg, Adorns county, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in the same place, he hereby gives aetiea. to all persons indebted to add estop fo make ininsediata .e payment, and those, haring claims against ti same to present the= proper ly aatheaticated Art astllement. YOZT. IL DANNIGZ, /gutsier. May 30, 1839. 6t . ir lust reemredi slot or Scythex smtl h.i.art the uew store of A. SCOTT k SON, F3aII.I.IXICIO .d1,.c.1"4:%2;. IMPORTKR and Henleiln CHINA, CLARA, QuEENswARK, No. 41 North Howard St, between Lexington end Fayette Streets, Balti more, 21 , 1. - [Dec. 20, 19 8. iy B. T. Hynson, TTPROLSTERER, PAPER HANGER, ASD VESETIAN BLIND MANPFACIVIMR, North Howard Street, one duoi above Lexington, Mims:out. raps illayrov.—Constantly id gtore, Pain th iog i ngs of 4 ctlry ription, and of the la:.se and tnu.t itppruvril pattern. ALto, Ilordar3 Fire Board Prints, kr. remetan Ifliudr --lierpa on hand, and ;nano fictores to order, Venetian Blind , fit nil etilurs, i.jle3 and 11111111ile?, ti hick will COITIVIrO fsiyorn n ith any 'offered to the 1/111111r. PV Taper Hanging done in the best otiple..- old itlitati repainted and . trimmed, or esettoor 4. NI-trch ;. First Premium COTTALI I' IL W. 111:1'Wtiolt, No. 10} Neeth Charles street, ILLlthnore, haling been engeogutl.for the last 17 t c.us in the tnanutluAure Reid sale of the deb:r.ilde rurniture, suited to country residence , , lt.aq on La t.l a large Variety, manufue tsurvtl expre+iy for r,dail sales. _ll.‘o, (I.lk nod AValunt Chamber •Rets, Oak and IVulunt 1. ti Tables, riiuing Room and Palley ('hairs, Sideby:trds. IJair and Husk I.l4t tre-NeK, Yea.ther autl liulaters, kt. Mandl :11, 187,9. ly SO FA .1NI) Fr ITURE WA 1; Ell( K/1113, 25 RIM 27 Y. (ay- btreet, Baltimore, (near Fiette st.,) ti . ll4lillg from (lay to Frodertek st.—the largest estaldi•iliinunt of the kind in the Union. Mn a) 4an hand a large fvsortnient of 11017SF.II()Ll) .t\ 1) orncE 11]ilTU1:E, em bracing Itureatt, , , Itt•tbstentL , , Washstati.k, Ward robes, klattfe-,..: of Ilubt., Cotton and /lair, Spring Beds, lola4, 'fete-e-Tetes, - Arm Chair- 4 Itiwking Etagereß, Marble Tables, Set tees, Ite, , cption nod l'nhol,tered Chairs, AS- S( iitTEl) C 01,0141 COTT.IG FL TNI Wood Chairs, Office Chnirg., llarber ChnirB, ('rites and Cradles, lint !tacks, II ill Furniture, (lilt and Walnut Pram'? Loolsing Gins: eq, Side boards, Extension Table?, of e% cry length. Persons disro4cll to inirebase are invited to call and Kitt: nor &tack no examination, which fur t,trictc nml quality of t‘orkinatighip is nJt equnlied by any esbildisliment in the country. t. MA'IIIIOT & SI)N, Nos. 25 mud 27 X. Gay street. Aug. 2, IRSR, ly In liu'ing Flour sin most every nrt icic llaltimore TOS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,- 11 SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street, between Charles and Light—BALTIMURK, Manufacturers of Gold Medal Premium (111,1,3:0 ANL, SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Wm. Kolli: it Co. mould respectfully invite the attention of the public, anal especially .14111111! ht want or it El iLsT PIANI 0, to thVit. ,- sorttil stock of instrutticate, which, for imam. and an er.ttee , .3 of toile, city mid ngreQable touch, awl beauty of littish, 11.1%e, by the beat ofjudgv,, txen primoutietd unrit Act! by any in the coun try. AJ to the relati% c merit aof our Manus ; we would refer to the Curt:tic:tic. , of Excellence in our pos. , e , don, from TilAl.lllllll. ST1t.t1C(1811, G, and It. VIEF.XTE:ttPri, as also from suite of the most _distinguished professors null amateur , ill the etal lOU ratio to the fallen ing I'EFMIUNIS. received within the ht‘t three years: Cl )I,D NIEDAL:i at the MaryJand Instittite, 11.355. 1856. 1837. SILVER MEDALS at the getropt ditn inaitiite, Washington, 18:,i; also. 31EI/Al, at the Franklin InAitute. itt'al; HINT PizEm ILM at the Mechanics' It , tatitte, Richmond, 1855, IN3G All instru ments of our matilitaeture hat e the full iron from:, and are gu.iraiteed for FIVE VEAIL‘i. W.l. s „Partictilar attention paid to the selection of ImAruments fur ili.tatit orders, and a privilege or e\clialige glue teal at any titue within .tno.., if the instruments should pot prove entirely satis factory. A liberal di , rxtuAtt to Clergymen, T.-idler; awl richtarls. Terms liberal. Who,lc-ale dealers will End it to their adrun taL:.e tat e Uri a CAI!, IIS by greatly inerensed f Hines, tic are enabled to fill all unbars a ith d -pattli. 10..b—Comatantly on hand, a large aeganttneat of \I E 1,4 11/ Et INS, Irian the best Fitt toriot. SECOND-HAND I'l \ NOS at Great Bargaiwr, at pricey from tit) to sl:' , O. Piano's Exchanged, Hired and Tuned. Now St Rich EWELTIY, SILVER. WARE S!!XEI PLAT t) El) WARE, Acc.—A. E. WARNER., 0011 and sil‘,.r.stoilit, No. It) NottTil GAY STI:EgT, 1 / 1 1.- TIMultE. MD., has in store a beautifed assort ment of styles and patterns of JEWELRY, suitable for presents, embraeing a great variety of Plain 'Cold and Sett Broaches, )(Osaka, Car bunkles, ke., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger /Zings set with Diamond, Rubs, Pearl, Opal, EuseraJJ, kr.. Ludic; Gold Chain , t,„Vebt tc Guard rtain+, Miniature Lockets, Gbld Thimbles, Cuf Signet. tha-ed and l'hOm Sold Ring- 8 ; Pencils nu.l e Buttons and Stubs, tiold and Jet Cruses, Jet Bracelets, Pin;.): Ear Iting3, Le. ALB 0 , A variety of Saver Mounted k Plated enitnr , , Coke 11J-ket:, Waitrra, Cunelle4tiekq. Niter nnd Sit Pearl 'lnutile 110, , rt Knivin.,•Spoong, k L niney .krtk !e all of which i 4 ro.to•ctrolly 44,11 , 1 on the o-t term -7! L'f'4..The Oottntry 'frade and Plealvrst fcenerally are in,itod to give• rue a call, and exts min.. 1;41414i and Prices, hying satisfied that my MINER. WARE rannot be surpalned either for fineness or quality, or the latest and !Mug beautiful patterns. January 17, 111:m. ly - rloop6, NO. 11 Nrwth. Thump, erre!, tw• itourq North of the Howard lionse.—The latuler.igot4l, having wade Urge ad.litionitt 1., Ilk stuck, k prepared to furnish lintrekreper=, Country lereitant= and others, with `,711( b 11 tu, beg as IheySl tut, on the very lie , t 1 , 11115. . Rat sill SwerTivw, tiktutinv.. Paint. flair. Tooth, Nail, silver, :ihne,:•ti:rith Aug 11(irge ISIOODEN-W tug: Sae% as Tulo, P,nekei., Nicas ur ,,, T.Lr Mural, Pin=, Iltitter Print 4, kr. Brooaiq, •. o and Cordage. Ila•ser's 5 minute tee ere us Freezera. Refrigeratom itgright and chest the nowt appro-vcd Water Coolera, Jn Vi - ood or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes, Artiie4 other nio:t approved Fruit and Ve , ,tetaibb., p re : serving Cant, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Kritannia and Mated Ware. A Nita Fin and SlAinag, Urn!. Coffee nod Tett Potg, t• Boiler -% Waiters, Vhalling Dithe.t i Knit e; Fork:, Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, and Weight 4, Coffee Mill., Table Castors, 111,1 IPomin ion Coffee Pots, Shofel and Tung, Norte Lamp% Toilet Seta, Foot Tuba, Bath Tuhs, Knife CleanerA, Wire Insh Covert, Table Mats, togetln r with a variety of articles useful and neee , e - nr . , to lion.ekeepers. Rohr di: I)aN iz' Patent elsior Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet Inn, Were and trushea of every description, tuanit faetitred to order. 6RU. A. 1111.1...1, No. It North !inward st., Pultitnare, Uareh 11, 1959. Jy MITE nntlersipmil baring retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in street, by their sons, Henry B. Donner and 11 ay bright 'Ziegler, ander the name end style i.f thinner k Ziegler r hs, ;whom was ill recomlll4.l` It to, and fur whom we would bespeak a fiber. I shape of patronage from old eustonni's, and f the public in general. Baring retired from the Nlereantile busineqs, it is netessary that our old business shank! be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in debted to ns either by ,icidgment, Vote or Book Account, to cell and settle the swat without delay. The books %till b J found ft the stand. .B. DANER. old May 25,1858. DAVID ZIEGLBR. T)ASSICNGER Trnin3 on tho Hanover Lirs nett 1 - Railroad now rua as follows First Train leaves Hanover at 8, with Passengers for naltimore ' Y, btuOolontbia and. Philndelphin4 Wilma Strain team ilanooorn&A Postiengert, for Baltlitiore an - - 'lfittritTralut on wart Tgesday_tia4-Sat,miny leaves ifiintiier at, 4.35 1 0 4 ;44- witarasai•op t., s P" - - • ~ D 1O X; Agent, Hanover, Kly-30, 1859. - George M. Bokee, A. Nathiot & Son's Wm. Knabo & Co., A call is re:pectfully solicited. WILLIAM £LtB kCO Jannorr 17. 1859. lv House Puinishing Notice. • 9113311 Uterine
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