SuOirAitx - cis'or Tits WOUNDEn ntroux, inedicalL.-WifiCer in the camp before Sehastopol drehdful account of the'. treattnent and suffering of the wounded in the - ft&sattit the'lBth. 'ln the ward given to him, he :pats. - ' “rionnd in 'it fourteen wretched shaky bed ... Steads, as manyinatresses stuffed with chopped RAtibesisles, -and atteets and blankets to correspond.' This Avis ) alltrat-ri - single chamber utensil, not a citp:'lcnifc,.fork or spoOn —no large vessel for water'—nothing but • what- I have inaMee.• One orderly was giyen3- to attend on , 14 4 WoUnded men. and not one of whole was able to move. mach ward was the same. The constant cry 'of the Wounded was' for water. flee had- nothing to give it' them in,—Ohl tin ea ses that hid' Contained preserved Meats were (*serif - sought for,•buf out of these thev.conhl Tiotdrink, except by a most painful effort, as l Ef f-airse, - they . had to be 'raised lip in bed. —'- dining the:: whole of that' day the ipfrOundeditad nothin7,,to tat and not enongh *shrink:- ?During the night of tile 18th, s ootrrided came crowding in': some •of them %yew admittedliy: the orderlieS, Without 'hay ing,s4..en u 'Medical , officer. and, efiii"sectilently: is o t havinfr, been seen, their wounds Wero not dressed 'Yesterday the only food koett ha , these Pear creathres until: nine (filmic at' tright was tart] biscuit and tea ! There was to, bread.foi! , thettx --tto arrow-root, no 'beef ten, tea. without tnil k ! We Were oecupikd incessaittlk all yesterday and 'the day before in'dressing and operating. A. sOon as -etre-nianlvas removed 'from the operating ta bleltnittlutt was put - tut Your Medical' readers understated-;hoalit frightful:' deficiency of ttOtes when mention that there are nn 'solicits; except straight ones, to lie lack and that there arximo Ilanintyre's stllintst "nor 4trty tion•of- thew and no am:pi - fat splints,: All . these , ..things atel stored in the most , lavish pro fusion at 'Scutari . .. l ,Y ,•, , . _ NAHRDIF Eso f ilrilynom DEATH By LIGHTNING. —Capt.,. David .S.. Young, of Staunton, Va., was struck by lightning,, during a thunder storm. Wednesday week, from the effects of which he ha.S nearly: recevered. The Vindica tor says : • - • “The fluid . struckyhina first in the arm, just below . the left _shoulder, as he stood on his back porch, leaning with his left . side against theinorth- 6 , tsteernei. ) Of his house:. ,A raised and bruised iiidenture btr . Shout - Yin inch and a quarter:outside, and transverse - the arm', some thing like a slight burn, Marks the plate:of it.s entry- . At that, .point &hole, Weft made throngh, bissoat and shirt .aleeVo, -about One and -a - bag-inches. dimension.—Thence the track of tberfieleetrio fluid is. plainly' visible by marks similaF;to , that on his arm, around his rback, , (Um-8J.44 his right thigh, and thence on the outer side, of his right leg .to. the toes of his right f00t,.„ In its 'course itAharned the hair from his' linah .oral tore ,the , shoo- from, his right fOot,. pr,ostrating. him on ;the *tor el his ' Porcfe where he.. lay but perfectly in: big: senses.. ofwbich kie,waS„not , deprived for a rack ;-indeed, he-himself, with entire presence of. mind,, directed his family.in the. adrniaistra-* Con of the remedies by which'hc was restored. —such as:. paining „oven lain, cold water,:tte. • The.cocirse of the electricity around-his body be liccounts for by the circumstance t)f- h is, hav ing at the , time keys, ,and other. metallic sub-, stances in the-right pocket of his pantaloons:" . .. A DriaG...t u.Sitor,ay A LAiw.—Atrs.,l...indsey, a lady residing in Eighth 'avenue, New 'York, ailministered,a,,dose to a burglar, which he will find; it. `hard to ili.gest, and wliick way mrli a Ep- stop the follow Lora white froth laying his hands on other. "peoples 'Property: -Vic 13 l',, ,, tpress.says • ' , . . ' At mbout,' t o o'clock - in .the . stiorning she was nraS(Xl' f in her ' sleep lir a iioise,' l ri art, afkilai.lo,ing.riyiirt:•4l44 Isiujil, nijrlittg7ixTv Shedis covered a couple i'g: ItiOtbirders in the i.e.t., of carrying:oil a ihmtion of 'firr ihiwt.lry :ut 'her hitsba nil's, . gold ~watch. .. Seizing ; a rerolv et whieb was tinder one of Che Pillow.: -Of the bed, shelook Murat' flie chapilrat had the plunder in his hands, awl as good luck would have it, hit-him on, tireqirst fire. t The . feU.ow dropped the stolen projtery. and., sprang ,thropgii the door „into' the street, exclamting "Nty, God, Bill,. Pin - shot." 'On eiatniiiing the pi•einises, aiter.the'hurglarshaa escaped, itwas discover- • ed,that, nearly every , drawer , and chest littd' been .&)rced open, but: nothing carried ofr.--- , Ilies.,-Liudsay is •,eertanAy. a very courageous. Wouran c -and should he , highly. prized ~. by her husharid:4,..One thing is very certain, anti' that is, it.would• he rather.a dangerous proceeding to attempt to rob her premises so long as she possesseir& revolver, and knows so wZil hoW to.use it.- ': • . bi6IST . ON IN-A LIQUOR CASC.—In the case of , at AlOarmy, N. Y., wleise Vielatiu6- the prqhibitory law in Selling imported liquor has createkeonsiderable at temlon, the jury, Friday rendered a verdict of not'guitt.y. It Was during the preliminary_ stages. 0f .. , this case, it will_ be reinciribe . that the spectators were int pel/ed to inflict sonic indignity, upon the. person of C. P. Nrilliants, the complainant, .who xraS Said 'to be a tom be`i 'of the Carsou League. A despatch says : The verdict, was received with general accla mation, hy, the-itnmense auditory .w he were at the City; I/all,.antt iytho subject of eonjratula tion amen. , the business classes of our citizens. The defendant's counsel offered If the cone plainants chow to - -appeal from the decision, to unite in framing a case presenting ,for re view:the-various questiou -arising — unil - er - t a e law, and to furnish every facility...for obtAliqiiig a speedy,decisioh on the appeal. - PRoBABtx; nrimt. iv IsTir•trin CAROTANA.—A heated political canvass is now progressing in the buncumbe Con,gresi.ional District betwtxm Itlr. T., L. 'Clingutan, independent, and L. B. earmiChael, know-nothing. Incident to the contest personal diffieulties have arisen be tween 11 7 . L. ltilhtrd and J. D. Hyman of the AshevilleSpcetator. A challenge. was passed and abcepted, with rides, at forty yards. Friends and the law interposed, but, notwith standing, the partic.s had, left for the , scene of deadly strife. Another ,duel was ir..contein plition and challeng-e passed between Messrs. Beard and Vance,, but was settled by mutual friends. We have seine reason to hope the other tuay also, he thus amicably adjusted. The Spartnn. , , , rrEIE iundersigned , will sell at'Aiietion. at `his Store, fru Saturday, .1u. , ,rt0l 1/k• at t; YOVNG IiONATARTE IN 'mitt, CRlMVA.—fi rs .: &clock, I ' . NI iu d,a SW • (ard ity, Mc 11M, at Le Vert, of Mobile; writing frdm Paris, thus : 1 o . oloclt, P. M.;iis'.to , ek of . sptAks of veting Iltniaparte, late of "la I tintore : / ' DRY GOODS, QUEENSWAR,E, &C. "'Pelt ICI: that his Mend Jerome Bonaparte (All who wish to obtain •I.l.4ll(iltINS should bas greatly distinguish,xl hiinself.:and has done : att eu d. MIRA M Ait ~N OLI). great honor to his West Point training. Deis Gettysbu r g, J u ly 30, 1653, the aid of one of the Generals . , and is the medi• _______ - _. . , _._ .. __— um of cc.nnutunica.tiOn between-the French and S Teachers Viraitted. Eli g iisii, as he speaks the two languages equal- i_i r Li i • ,„, , , it; ~,,,,.., ...nr.ii,out.. I,livetor: , , of llettoa• distric.t I .Y well. . lie is always 1 " the midst of the - will inner at the Public ticliool•hou.-.r:, in battle, and has had two horses shotJtuder_bita,___m_ m _ diffti _ m , b, ~,, ~ s ,aiirday. , _ __‘ l,(cui. b er_ l si, itt 2 . but as yet has escaped'a wound. up. Ein,, 0•Glock, P. M., for the purpo.le or employing furor is proud of him, and the French soldiers t Toachers for the Srdiools ot th a t ( t. t qt r i et , call him the 'brave American Bonaparte.' " 1 ge;b—Thi,. County Su7erinteudent will be - - -------- ----- r - TA white swallow Brag been noticed. • present to •Qviiiiirie applit;ants. at, .IS Vi i . N K , OUSE, Say. New harm, Conn., among a flock of swallows e, 1.. liN NA, of the usual color. In every other respect, he July 30, 185.5. td re.seinbied his cotnpanions. haring the sue., . lorm and peculiar twilter : . but, the fact of his ' 'i..iv_itholit a. Irrlt 4L _ I-, thor,,liitiv(iii. ih-tt he . - • nh._ I 1. , 1: , c-ketTri , .. rind others, who mtorld way - considl/4.Tca tlw fralern:ty. stittno• ihetr .1.‘111.,.:t: lit, ~10,•1; At a pla. , :c g In Pik( f r f; r tcr. . 1 1 • Pa— 4. Agairt./ied" '..11,r-y-:;•N. 1.11 , • Tik:tt.. 014:v. ou ESCArK VROM A BLACK SNAKE.- On Monday last, several children. among whom Was an interesting daughter of Joseph Helot , - Esq., aged about ID years,, were enjoying a sociable picnic in a . tvood's about a mile south of West'Cliester, and weve thrown into a panic by a large black snake. Miss Hemphill. hing , eritin , behind her coinrades at'sotne blackberry '•hnsfies,:_e,spied-a-nest ofi-yontig_stukes—a mediatelyStatted to run towards the clearing. She succeeded in crossing the fence, when her ! progress was impelled - by n lame Mack snake that had wound itself twice around her thighs, lon the 'outside of her garments, and bound her !so tight that she could not move. How or when it got there she 'could 'not tell, her ideas being so confused by 'fright on seeing the nest from which she ran. he was relieved' in her locomotion by the snake 'taking a higher pOsi tionoVhcn she threw up her: arms — and' ran; using her basket to' fight the ,reptile, which clung to her and bit. incessantly at her dre:is. 'She was finally 'relieved from her perilous situ ation by a gentleman who was attracted to the spot hy her'eries, and who killed the snake.— ' West 'Chester (Pd.) .11. A. LA IST DECORAT FM ON TIM FIRLD, O BAT - Tu:. —NV hile the attack on the• as going -on-, an- EiigliSh laxly, the wife of one-of the offiatTn,, tirin;vpresenti-amd;Aisplayeil great coolness i and courage. General . Pennelather observing this Went up . and cut off a medal froih . the toad of a : dead it.imian' °Meer, and in the twat gallant,-manner and with •a,, very pretty compliment , pinned, it ou her - shawl, saying she had, fairly earned it., •, The general is a great favorite with the army, and the lady, who has 4l t tractio)S.:und is the daug,kter of sit 014 geperti °like'', highly Dri fits the' nietlai;•iihich she littrtitly,'obtailled on the' field of butt*: • anti-tobacco us,ing• society, with' strong platform, is. proselsaing - in Syracuse, iNrew. York, - • trrl'irg Pot.T :4ometvberr Alie'alc-i of "winter lingerin:z in tint lal. .of . spring," ristileit it -mini's-no poet-to tell us-- is the ease tliiii:ionson. the lit,st two ilik e tve been de, tvi nfry. Nor iiPed'n, tto inform the pultie tlute for all sorts of ntenther threre - ii cfery hburninnt provision of suitable apilf,otihrlutlale clothing crioart store. No. 111 Clo-iiint , trio‘t,'corivir of lErnOklin Plailadelrlti.A, July I', 1.5:,5' am , . Erllol,LowAY's ANn Pluts-1, an infallible Itemeds for Stoiclies on the Skiiv—l'sl4.lr Mortimer. :upul 25, of Third-street. Ptiit:utelphla. w. e fm (ivo vo r= rt severe &111rerer with hinteueß 00 the. skin, the whole of hi, faro, neck, :Inns. lin.l hawk, heing disfigured ivith them like srunlf pay ; he et,D , off , .AFevi•rai vory Oever lilt; , nettl semi, whio , tolll hint tiF•ts the . meditating, symptom.' of p o m e al.:- oar:0, which alarmed l liiip ,cxceedingly;, )lowever, he, IG,liasv:ty':r lulls iminediateTy, mid rubbed the Ointment on the prirt;' - alkieted, Arid in %r) weeks the li'hole of the hilotthesl dniuppecre , k and his hoslth)Witt .001 p4ift erahly lin proved. These reinedies will. cure the most deeply 643310 oil wininds and uleu r rs• even of twenty years Z}ri Clio `22.1 inst., by tin?. Tr.ov .Wni. Eitritstrix. Ur..loSl:lelf. ;O. THOMPSON .to Kr& Itel3Et.Xl.6:9.llF...ELY—ail of Lit 11.0stiewn - , , • Orithe2^llndt.,at Blminishurg. Pa., Mrs, SO Plll. , ANN,- witielittt.43. A: Slutrietts, awl daughter of Mr tieorgel.!. Stricidithisert of this place—aged Y years'2, months and '.19 days. . On the 2fith inst., in I'ltitadelidtia, after a short and severe illne4. Mrs. Era ZA urn( K. „wild of flarvey W. 'Adair, formerly of this nia;el), in the. 32d year of her age, On .Friday morning. : aft.er brief ainu,s, PAV 11) 1 0 1,:N, san.tif. Rbbert Homier, of this place, ttgisl 1 year and 24 days, - • nx}itclur RANrutr,, Ron of iti)bert awl Adelin 31-Ir/our, of alit; ploots-3 1 0 1 year 4 mentlta alai 16 aari. •flo the- '2 Ith ;lIENT:V - ItrirNP, on of Sir. John Zellers. of thi- wlll I . .4.(qtr nimith-4 upl dava. , oil the '2(43 r.1,1'4.1,, wit.) 1,1 Mr. LIJVi 09••• bum, t)f itrth,tti township..ryscd abintt at, yearq., L‘ortoet, ,, l t - tilmtli , •4;kte4 14.11611w1.,.,Vmickltannvqr tape r limy, per ton, 26 00, to2B Uu Gualpa, reruvian, per ton, 55 00, lrfillt drop . part of a Gold Ear•rin.,T; was' Snst, in this place, on Saturday vcnin! , his!. The finder will be suitably ri , waslegi by IP',l i 1 4,04-411-4-11G- 1 4;-0H-rtr'ite.4:"---uifec . L.hrly 3U. NEW tlOO-I)s,. .7 tic OLD num; mum ENT, Vu. I. T usT tno NI Tux, I) 1 V f, GOODS, With:id:Rl KS, ,S,te &c.--11 you! wait; • barvfaitts, 'milt and see me. - I will selbat4eltettp as the el:ea:test, and as to Cloths, Cassinieres, - , andlteaay'Anade • • • Clothinn- • challeng-e competition.' The elmlting nre all of out own mantilla:Luring, and warranted "right side up:" 'Come one! einte al! ! N o trouble to show them. GF;ORGE. ARNOLD. July 30, If 4t Ituluia at • ti. 1.., ME MARTI' E D.- DIED. 11c_ JA' 310 ltE—Fu!DAr L'sr . Flmle, Der trairc7: - . - Lt?,B 75 to 9 00 Wheat, per,busliel, . 1, 40 to, 150 Rye, -` . 1 10 to 120 Copt, • , " ' ' 96 to 104 ()tits, 47 to,, 48 Cloverseed, " 7 50 to 7 75 Tillsoilty, " 4ooto 4 50 111tiNlwy, per gallon, . 37 to ;;',) lkef Cattle, per httud.„ ,7 .00 ,t010,,00 Hogs, ,CC • 700 to 8 00 • II A :sIOV —Ton som ts , Li r Flour; per bbl., from stores, Do. " " witguus, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Cairn, Oat A . Timothy, Phi6ter of Paris, per- ton, $lO 00 ti 75 1 50 to 1 tai 1 10 IZMI VORIt--Vitt (1 IV' hiliT Flour, per bbl., frinn :shore~, - $9 50 • Do. . " front wagons, 875 -Wheat, lb!. bushel, I 65 to 1 75 ;Rye, ,: .‘‘P • . 110 COM, it VO Oats, '4 5. 0 „ eloversecrl, , " '• , -. . - .6 50 . Timothy, " — 3 25 Plaster of Par4i, per ton, 7 50 JAONT. Auction Ancliout Wa I Palmy. Er,r, FAZ PUT% invites the attentinn 87 45 5 2,5 2 50 6 50 LlL'r I_ 1, Valuable Farm at Private Sale. - tinitscritter; intending . to reliwinish fanning==; offers Itt Private Sale,The FARM on 106%11 he resides, situated in Oxford town ship, Adams oonitty, Pa., within Ulla mild of New Oxford, ricijoining, lands of lientli Gitt, Jacob Sntith, and town' lots, containin *OW Acres, titore..6r less. The land is in u-first rate state of cultivation, having been heavily limed—is well adapted to g,rasing: and is tinder (rood - fencing. The improvements consist of a two story double. BRICK HOUSE. with Back-building, a cm- Witte Bank Barn, with sheik at both ends. beim', Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and Carriage House; Spring House, Smoke House, Wood House, Smith Shop; a never well of water near the house. and run ning water on both sides of the buildings, the farm -being thereby well watered. Two et' cellent - Apple Orchards, besides Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Grapes. itk.c., all Choice fruit, on the premises ;_also a new 'Pew. ant House, and t Lime Kiln. About C 0 scree are letaeily Titithentd. Yids is one of the most deSirable Farms in the county, and ofl - ers an opportunity to por eltagers rarely presented. Should purchasers prefer,'the tract will be divided. JOHN-h. ROLAND. July. 30, 18.5,5. • Farm for Sale. THE , Subscribur, intending In relinquish farming, offers at Private Sale, on very favorable terms, - • 111 S . A .situated in ,Butler township, Adams county, rived ieading from limiters town to the l'inegrove Furnace, -about 3 miles from. the former place, adjoining Ahrabant Fishees -Mill, and lands of Allan/ ham Gardner, lolirt Dun, and others, containing 135 Atcres , , about 30 acres•of which are Timb erl tit:, Al 110 plrOportiton 'Nitta ow; ttu bal.tstce totg - opd state of en I LiVatiiin—parL Itaii_batmlimpil,:_ellte-!improyente-ritg ate a two story STONE 110 USK, With a Mick . Building, a large (Sank Barn, ff; n Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage --•'`• - Rouse, and other.outhuildings; running water in the -barnyard, a well of - excellent _water at the house, and running water thro' thii-farni ; ak) a thriving young Orchard of, choice fruit.. 0-_, 7 7-This.-property is very handsomely and conveniently ,sinntted, and ()tiers/aro induce ments to pureltasers.. I.t will, he shown Mid terms Math, known by the si l hseriber, on the tarot. ' 3EREMIA9-1D1E111... 3nl.y 3 . 0, 1853. if - tot Of. it4roitfill;, • S AY' E, S A I, N. NV - l a ..l 4lly 'ho ( a ia t .y l ) :; f l) s l v e rp S te . l t r l t e l , ,,t ( r Yri n S cr et at I' o'clock, I'. M., on the precnise, • 3 LOT OF GROUND, •‘ property of the late Conrad Schriver, deceased, handsomely Situated in Strahan township, 'Ad.- anis county, on, the Cham .t bersbarg road, !3, Milos froth H iinterstown, and - I mile front Lower's Mill, adjoining 'Ands of Gee. Boyer, Fleury Wit.inT - , and ,others, containing TEN . ACT - INS, more or less. The improvements are a lar g e two-story Bong/least • HOUSE, with- Back-Building, Log 4 • • H tin, Corti Crib, Blacksmith Shop, , Dud other outbniblings; a neverfailing.' - well, of excelfitrit' water near the door, with a pump in .it; an Orchard of Apple Trees, he ides.l'each and ?loin Trees., clic land is of a first rate quality, and in an ewlient .state of Cultivation ; a duo proportion is Meadow, and all under goad, fencing:" 'The preperty - 'wonld ntake'a first rate location rot a Mcchanto• _ Pi•rson , ; wishin g to Vil,!W the premises, are ieque-toir 'to call on the undersigned, residing in the' immediate vicinity. / ) A V 11) MO V I.: 12,. Sgent . for the Heirs- of Conrad ,Sehriver, July 23, 1855. is Public gale. • ril l DE Subscribers, Executors of Thomas Eltrehart, •SenA deceased,' will otievat eithilc•Sale, on theiireint4el, in New (71 1 e ster, Strahan township, Adittrmcnituty, on 806 tfrdoil, ticc tilkday of September next, • 3 LOT O.P" GROUND, in Nn w Chas ter; containi nit nearly , an.A C R the improvements being a two-story Roughcast HO 118 F.. zi Shop attach,. ; ed, a Stable, a 11PilerfailiII:r 41'eil of f u f watPr at the door, & choice Fruit trel'S. • .4 fah to • nummence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when attendance will be glyeii and turns inadc I:nown by GE014(41 14 4 1 ,1-11: ED A lel', DANIEL Ell/LEH A 11T; July ..‘23, 1855. ' - Brecistrwm. Arthur's Patent Self-Sealing Cans. Flo R PI; MS MRVIN i; MR f MR 11 I TA, TOM ATO MS, kr by Berm:lieu! N,yzl jug,. Tltesn Cans, which are seated by the lintisrlicepers. without the all of a sinner, opott en , -ity without injury to the can, are rapidity reining into g - f, , D4sTa) use. run direc tions for inittinis, uli fruit accompany the eau , : ; and the iV(gh is so easity perforneel. that by their use, every funity may - have fresh Iron anti tornatini.y on their tables at all ttinen, at smuttier priers. J'ricrs.L—rint sx,oo; Qum $2,50 Tlnlf-(;3llnri 543,5(1: Thri•e (Itoirts $1125 lons *;i,oo per dozen.' '('he cliirerent sizes nest, in order to sef•nre economy in traiivor tasion; Country StorAeepers will 6n4 new article one of re:fay Mannfnetnreil and sold by A frill IT It, r 3 rRNI4 A & f!0- 60 Sim/h. 7'etilh street, Philadelphia. July 30, ant New Uri ck Yard. N & CO. most respectfully form the ptibtk, that they have c.turtircirc crl the 131.1.10K.' BURN I Nt; lursineN' , :. at Ihrir yard, in ffit.'ffoio,4ll l ~( an d uirer . a 111.4 rate, ;midi.. of at towe..t prices. ' ( ' heir are all Ineli larger than arc 11,1 tally made; their clay i t plod, atlf.l their Nvorloticti not to he' sit teed. With Initiation lo ill) food and sett - on rreemn tno4l,lfili2 term;. t hey trope to Merit awl rec . .ive a liberal share of pithlk favor. fry - Krick can at aft times he had at the Kiln, or they will he dcdivered, if so ordered. July :23, 1655: 3r Ii I i T AS LftST, (IN Friday last,, between the residene.e If IN. N. llanrey and the Cemetery, 44 ill the lat t*r, a lady's gold BRE:AST-PIN, con miniier braid of hair, and the initials 'J. N.' The find , r will he suitably rewarded by leav ing it at this office. Only 23. 3t Cos!nly TreaNtirer. - A T the urgent solicit,itton of nobody in par tieular, and evuryltrAly in getir•ral. I ~ trer all that's rat at - :,as a eartilidate m t (74)111VV1 Tit HAS II It I.:II, at the (b-144-r ercetion, sub ject to a nomination by 64 - -; Atm:tie:lp party, Slitao(l I be notninated and elected, I will fullil the (Itltir.a of the olitre hime,tly C. X. MAUTIN. faith Cu I ly as anybody. 1:1►1)D: 4 .17' i:1); ( El) j. 10 111 r )4111'1! il. J''o•f 111111 t Ve =EI • N •1114 , ,, L.A . Dar -or !I.' Sheriff - Is N:t Ie• N A mrs 9 anee",of sundry writs f Vfniditinni Exim)l . l%awi-Firli I••ar•iasoNsiteti out of 'the Court of Colat mon. Pleas of Mains; en t ity, and ; to direeloti, will be eximt,ed to Potilir Sale, ! at the ennri-hotise, in the Bornu:rli of (zettys serturday, ifie tl tth'dny of .lu t t l itt next. 3t o'clock, P. M., the following rlesulbed Heal Estate, : 1%06 1.- 7 A Tract of Land. , containing 65 ACRES, niore or less, situato in. township, !Adams county, ad , joining the Maryland' lino; and lands of John' Keeler. Franklin PattersOn, and others, and hounded on tho southwest by the Baltimore turripilion which are vi t :el e d a t wo . s t or y L1 7 ,...' Plasiered I/OUSR i 'with a two-story i - to Baeli,buililiii!!, llank- Barn, (the tipper N ti! -'. Story log,) Wagon Sheet, Wash 'Hoiie, and other out-buildings— also, a three-story Brick Grist Hill; a well 'of watet near the door of the dwelling, -and an Orchard. 11io. 2.-. A. Tract at, Laud, containner GI; ACRES, mom or lez;c, adjoin ing the Maryland line, and lands of t,leorle l'almer,,Goor_te , BitticOnul otheN, on which nre erected a one and ,n half story I.OG t--.: !IOUS?, a I?9tible Log Mira ; a Duet and a half :4tory Log Tenant tione, • 4 . 4 anti a one anti a hall story Log PULLIN t NI I II:. and other iinprovenoath:. .Seiked and taken in execution as the-property , of To o mm; IliTTI.k. ' iLLso No"1•a-lf. Lot of t4rouitoll, sithate'on the ,fienthwest eerher of Baltimore and itlittille.stre - ets, , ifi the llereuelt of fiett.o - seotl fit Tioll tt hH h tire erected four two-story - BRACK W I+l I. I N 11011: , 30:S, !online Stable, and other outbuildings ; with a large Cistern, aifil two wells of water. N 0..•24-47 Acres - ot Land, ouire - or - ies:i.'qtfrite Cumberland township, Id;itus eon lay the 'l3 Orougli litie a Lund of 'David 1(.111014o and others--to ho offered to LOTS. Beized and (alien in.execu tiDil as.the property of JonN /JARRETT. The T interost of I:eorge Wainider in a Lot of Grll/110141; Pit:into In st4ntsth Baltimore s,treet, its the Boroe t th 4.l;ettysiturg, Adams erso l tv,- k i wIN YI as 1. , 1t .No. 15. lnisonlesf on t tite - sToilf:by I:lops:my ofl kitty Brinkerhoff; north and wrFa by , an;lllll.- - --nn , l liavinv; there on ereete.sl , l : two-fstory W'ssailierboarded %"1/I,),'ls;Li - .liS l ia. HOIISIi, with Bitek- iii; L 111 ~,,. :building,a tote-story " Brick. Shun, 'a , (rood N 10514.), with hare- 11,40 r, 11 Wt 4 I of water !in.:tr this door of thedweiling,.ansl a variety of ittlistiests,forit tees. , , . -.= . ' ANO . ille'iriterest of said eresirsie Wan; 1. , 1) or in 3 Lots .011. Crooti4l. mitoan3 on High 4:1 rise!. 'i it the Borough of (losfyshorg;' Adams county, known as Lots NOR. 177. 178 and 179, tim- other two not helm! numbered, bounded east by Washington street, and• north by an ;alloys. Seizes' RIM taken in executinn as the ..proverty 44 1:notto tr. 'NA; ANI to.mt ,-, ~ , • . HENRY T MA R t Teti per rent. of the pert:bawl. money upon itit/sli.tefi•by the Blierlif 91,151 be paid overitn pledietely the propertv.ie - -..eitnek down. and !Ail failure to entoply.therewith the proptir ty ‘ci II be ai.raie put up for sale. ' lay 1(, 1855. tre An INNeeiient. Farm, • AT PtAAA) SALE. rptlE gub-w.eilyer. purrhaged iri the I \WA. of ur Public on the I)retei9F.::, ori • 1 hurstioy, the '2olk (4131 ~,S4 ten.ther•irter.f, T E f'; nn ‘vlticit he now, reKidel, situate in Tyrone. tow Mains- cou n ty, Pa.-, or. the mail leading from New Ox'ford to Carlisle, /uar the a go cr eek, and f from NAPILV' ileFfer, il4ljdiniag I:M(16 Of (enrgn Filibtf• t:e4.rt.te Nlack.ley, and, others, and eontaittint; about 11.40 Acres of land-. About 25 or :10 acres an in Timber, with a large proportion of Meadow. , The. cleared- land 'Mite nearly all been limed, And is in. an oxcellent _stun.; of cultivation, :sink under good- fencing. ',The Ottilifings an. all rivet, consisting of a large two-story 11.0,1_.1611(1A:i'r IicIUSE l'rinit- (Sara. Wagon ,'Slotd, - Corti Crib,Carriage Ilimse.Wash and ;di other neeessaryoulbuildings. • ..;'=- The situation a- inost heattill'el. and healthful one, amid- otferA rare inducements to those win.) dosire to . There are throes ' Sale to comnience at I o'clock, P. M., on Rntil day, wht.fii attendance will be given and term,: til:l4N (1,) by - • 40.11 N Valuable Farm at -Private 'Sale. r v, Tiber, intending in remove to ifie I,V4 : st, coffers , at Private II I Y. 9 L IT-.4 .111 . ; in lip...tding•townt:lii(i, Adams county, N-)., on the, bard,: of Mg Conovt'ago creek, tip in; ri le hest •)I (7(itiu.vago land, awl 'state - of caltivatien. 1t erintains 1,36 A.Cres:, rriore •or let;s., and adjoins I;in(Js of . 1)r: C. PifAlng, {lvory l 4 liangier and John I.4ydnin. The iini•rovcinynts are two-mory 11 12 K 0 IT'S •nevii a Mink litteti,_,* r Yl.ll .. Slicit,Corn Crib,6 ranitrirx; :in excellent. well of Wlttor he! tweon the litto , m anti ihirtt, and several firings on ills prptilisPs. The land is tinder- ‘,, ,- 0011 and well watered; part or it hat+ tivAri limed : with doe proportinie4 of Wimoltatel 'and Meadow, and all kindii ortriiit--and it.; within a milt. of two Grist Mills: There i::: upon the proti k i,or: ari oxeellent LIMP; 1(11,N, and a A GSTIINK (111.11? , tint" to - he surpass ed in thu Suite. TIM.; property offers iintisudi IfidnrAsitentf: to rOreirczertl. Yeari'ertuuisishing lo view the firm are rivivstrii•to call titt the gtih , ,eribcf, Twuditig thortui❑ July 0, i 5.5.5, 4in, - Farm for Sinle. riirig sttb - st;riber offern at Private! Pare, on . 11 very favorable twins, Ifiß 1://1'.1f, iittia te!f iti I latoiltonball toWtlSitill. AiI3111:4 County, fire rollibtvest of llettrlirg, adjoining Ltrid % -: of Istalulrtrvin, John llieseckf-r and others, coontinho4 1144 Ncrem. • There are -15 aercs of Tinfloo, allow 16 acres of _MPA(b)w , and the li a i liiii .,,, i n a ooil state of eultivaion, part GrAnite. The firifiroventenv: :ire ~-.T,:ift. a (rood two story LOG I !OUSE, ;;1 . 7.; i , n ew 11e!ohle-I,101 DARN, with„:, ,•. •. shols, Vtinoott Shed, Corn ('rib; - , '1” ...,....., Spriog Ilow,e, unit a rllOll Springy; several ot her—Am:Wier- Spf ill!!-, -,310 :- roluntr,-...:- - wntor -nn f..., other pArt,4 of fit, fsann. Ahm ano, a ;, , nod v. TEN .1 NT 1101 1 SE: two thrivin. -"F Ili young A PPLE OF:(11 A !WS ofatfutit ?oar 1111 raft rrd chetict; fruit ; also a vatic:- ty I other fruit. (Y7 - "I'lw properly will he sly) co dtid the terms made known Dy tie sub t- •crlber, on the farm, " I.INI ES S. WILSON. Juw! I ant L - 1 f M !in ES. rli ~i tai e tit. i•• ~i• !r Ih. 111'if 11ri11 l i r it , 1 , ,- , 4111!.'ig • - ALSO - THOMAS N. DICKS. / t• • / .. RegiOnos Nottee, OTIOE is, hereby given to all Legatee's.. -: and other persolis concerned, that the - N ~,,Inzi,? i siration &counts hereinafter nieptioned will be presented at. the Orphan's Conti Of A davus coun ty, for confirmation and allowance, on AT/air/fry, the clOfh day ra* Stigissr tart. Viz : IS. '('he firgi account hf Mi_ehaol 'rint l ti o Executor of the last will and teStanteht of Henry' Trostle, deceased. ' . 39.: The first and final account of Isaac 1. Wright, Administrator of estate' or:lscuti So%Vers, late of Tyrone tot .hap, deceased. , 40.. The see6tiii account of , Poter peririir, Guardian of the- persouv, arid ti , iiliftS‘ of Julia Ann Colit and .(leorge W. Culp., minor children of Jacob Ciilp, of etiluniblana comity. Ohio„ deceased. r 41. The' first and final account of Homy Iteily, AtlrniniArittor Chun Tostamento An"- nos o, of Patrick Daugherty, lato of Cntio wag() tOwlighip, deceased. 4';.. _The first ar4 , outit of Joseph 'Kuhn, Atl ininktrator of John Kuhn, lain of Moimt-: . - plc:isnot townSlifp, deceased; • '• 43. Thc first account of Satmml Ilarman . and• Samuel • Miller, Administrator:: of David ilarinatr. late ofStrallan town:hip, deccaseil.' 44. Thu. first account of - t:rfor!.4e Group,' Guardian of .Courg,e Cyrus. Carson, Jblin S. llaraoti, and • Ezra Carson, minor elrildnin of Urialt non, ‘locca rl. - 45. The neenoot of George•Slaglo, Triune° for the salo of lanfls of George. Slagle, Into of Oxford tow nßitipolocoaSed. 464--Tito first aecrtunt of William' Lott, Execaltortho estato of , s lllary ,MeCoi)9s.ll, late of the liornitah`of 'fitcitrittorg . ; 40.64ttseti. 47. 'rho kist acenant of PkerNtatlstnith,, of John,-and Alitaltam Spangler,/017001st/41.. tots of .101111 Stalkinith,` laic of Strahatt*to‘VO-, siversropil. * - .18. Ti:o first awl final aceonnt of Jogoph -Wintutan, Atlntittfstrator of the estato of _Vred puck - B (tier, late of norm:100n ttiWn ileet.tit4ea. • 49, The second and find account of James, Rxecntor of the last will awl testa 'taint .nf lbseph late of Franklin townsh ii p, &compd. • SO, The first account of Clinton Mc- Knight, one of the •Executors•of Thomas Mc- Knight, late of Franklin inwitship, tieocaried. 51. first neconnt of A (boil Van Dylru, ono of thn 14;xecutors or Thomas McKnierkt, late of Franklin township, doevasOrk ' 'W.. 'The secolul,and final ,accouut of Iticx a infer J. Thotnps(in, Ad hiiniutrafee of Thomas lietr,vil'enaseti. •,- - • '' • The ,Goardiansh,ip.,ttenottnt , of. ; lltlrtio Thomas, Guantion of the persontatul estate of lieOry Slothsar, minorf G oeorgorSlot• hoar, (foceasefl, ' , - • first and final neennut of "Itiajor,, Exmoor of the !anvil! Anil. testaiurittif., ef Robert AlikOr, late. of .Suaban township,-, dochased. 55. The: first, nod final..aeeonnt,nf nervy ltuaiinel,, Administrator of Moses ,ehiltps, law of It eioliga tovis4ip,.ilecenopt)., SG. The account of Williani : Auller i 41.0•; toinistratot! d' !mins, rot) of 'Mons* Cleary. late of Tyrone township, deceased. 57. The first account of ,i)ovift llartinno, 'ilinintstrator of ,Solontoo llartntan f Into of lenallenlownship, - ileneaSed. 58., The first 'amount of :Abitham Bootie„ I;loentin- of 'the last wtii and `testioient , ,of: DP44l[l l l'l' W V .Itite of Mbointploassot to4.rmilip,Aliveaßtid. - = • . 59. 'Third and final seeonfir Of , ItiirepVlll. l Rnytter, OM of :the Emit:toils of yotiiti Snyder,' late of Mountriteasani:townshipi CO.' The -first and final aneolint 'of Daeld cf; real 37 - , Mini istrater •of the 'estate:-:e Mary Byron.. foitnerly , lif Adatno ntiunth , Of blind eidnitk; - 11Iihots, limonite& (,tFirst ars, final accotintitif tinetge.BhtY• I oak; traitlian' of Wmanda 'Jane 'root; child" of Georgs Toot, Ace - eased, '" , • 623 ThwaccOnnt , of P. Iloinaldvliatnin isarator ,& of the estate of Henry Heine* late of, Lathan -toitrit'Slfiy?diiceutinil,"* 1 ar as said es tate w att4nl iilht tared LI!" D.l IR. Heleard axiiihitedty floury NI yore * . Adrninistraise 1) P.,liemarit,-deepased I • ' 1 - 1 63. The first ilCOOlln t or.losOplt Dyearti, Ego l'eutor ,ot thr,lost will and,testantent of?Ahrei. bans Tale of Union township: dicesso,d. 64, Tins first and find accoußtrof John,kifoi tiortr, lixecntor of the last will andlestamo-fit of Sissa [mai' Settle, late of , Franklitsiovinship, flee:caw:4l. 66. areennt 13'.` - Diinet,Truß4te, of (Thrl,Ottla ' 66, 'first and ttivirapcciiifit -oh* AnnA ts labats g Is ; John N. '4 titahaugli, rail of fteadiiig ship, decrasol., • . .67...1 . 11e.funt nceot)'ni of Jonas Ooth,m.' Mini tr :►lUt oftite . Cgtatb'Of titt4l4); 140 / of Defiler rownsliiii. IJ/ice:mod. " ' fir s at' isCeontit of :Joel ,I)Aitrid and William P.lxticiiiins of tho la-it will and !,estatnetir or Wibl'afif LOtltiti; lair of 'Liberty toWnstiip, derierakirt " - ' &9. The first account of Joel Q. Dannei, I'i!u rn tor of las't Will 'a rid teseiment . l'en• W ry asn't late of the Boressglt'sif GettYrbtilt; deceased.' ' - WM. C. WAVPER; Register. ltehistar'N. ()flite, Getty sburg, 1855. 1/1 .) A 44001 l Farm fiw Sale; rip i 1.;:s (if I 'scriberi t iitending to forniiire, offor's sel I - oil 'very reasiniable term's. It is situated in' 'N , linintjoy !owlishly, Adams county', mite vi7eiit of the WO i raorc ill rrepike,-aflp)ittinv, lards of :14 ichael Trestle, 'Michael Finacll, ileorge' iloshinan, and etherti, containing' X 56 Alc,res, more or less. Tim land is 'cultivation, part having been good ov., and, well. watered. ,About 30 - acres are Woodland, and about 3iriteres b o t. Am u t3l) of Ovhich are now in excellent 'grass. The improvements:are a' large swop - story BIZ IC -Ijriesk , Lan, IViigort Shed, Corn'. a Crib, Carriage liout,e; Smoke • ; I two excclient wellu , of •• • w a t o r at the building,and a young Orchard of , thrivinc trues. VT- Persons mishit - 14,f to view the premises, are requested to mil , upon' . tho eubscribor, re. bid thereon, MUSES SC 11 W A RTZ. July 9, 1855. 2ni Farm for Sale. lj IIF stritscrilwr, ,intending to relinquish 4. farming, would•oirer' his F-2111/ for sale, situated to liantiltoWian township, Adarits county, Pa., five utiles west of Gettysburg awl three front Fairfield, adjoining: lands of John Knox and John Wit:seeker, containing rifiy.. ronr ACritts of land, with good improve twirls, having Meadow and Timber ,saititeient 'tor the faint ; also a large nuntber of FB urr TREEs. 'rite sou consistsot Granite forma.: Lion ; and is in a aood state of cultivation; Thcre ih an abundance et rood sprint! water and a well at the door of the dwfdling. Ilt - f‘r• Pelsons to purchaAe. are in vitod to view the iartn, as it will be sold cheap. lIAVID W. YOUNG. Juno 11, 16:Jr,. 6t 1.1 MS, Sh.rul.liqta, S:11,14, Machete! and •, In h.. hmi Eit 11 1. 1 EL. ZIEGLER'S. r• • •n l , /111 1 .( wtth "a ' i'ry variety t f:••: , ` , 4!' ' 1 ••rl •-•111.1i ilftr . f LET US REASW TOG:.E LAilt 114 11 01 11 WAYN*4100. • ELY , ARE- , 101 E has . been V T thslot . ot thollarnafirees CO 1016 Wel Kb eel down by disease a '?traffehtig. ;‘ , IIOLLO-: W AV'S =P1L,1.f.4 arts . lady adapted to "the relief of - .the W EAT' is N ERVOUS, the DEI4O - ATE - 4aird ti k ht ; - of alt 'ages, sexes, and —e6nsiiittlions.. Professor. 'folkway personally superintemis,the facture of hia,medieines in the United States._ and offers thoiti A :to - a - free - a`rni enlightened pee- Ma, as the hest • remedy the world Overt raw for the removal of disease. , • - Theie Pullry the Ilio n.' ' . These famous Pills' are eXpreist4 OeinVoerf ;to operate on the titrifnaclwthell'ver; the kid ;nay n, the the •cerrisoting any derange Maki in their functions. purifying the blood, the very toentain oflife, • nnd thus curing disease in all,its rosins. • , I)YM P elinta and Liver Complaints. .• Nearly half tlienntrinin ' rare have taken tin.3e Pills. It has been in•oved parts' of 'the world, that nettling has - been found erre' ire then, in ott69Or tlit4ohroi4"Of 'kilo liver, dyv - repsia, and stomach complaints generill*:.i—t iliey soon give a healthrtnne toillesel)rgims. -however• .much deranged, and when alt eth er , means have failtni. ! _ • GenortiVi)elblitty. , 'ltlarti"of th e most cfeepetic GoVerinne,utt ',noir! opened their (ItiSfeuu 1161190 a, 'ttraatietiaft - nf these that'ilt4 to. m " - , coe t foe mortichlo o. 010 111113(10s., , Leartrr . I.,elloges admit - that this le the bestinedieln4. ~e ver known for persona of delic;atri heiltir, or whore . tho 'ayagona, Itas'heori !invigorating ,propenieir never. rag Female Complatntsa, ~ No'irinaln, Yariiliortdd,itiioltia hitAktlitint Altia colthrtated tundiaino. !low/novo and tog - ,Atlates . the monthly conienst at all petinde, art ist* in Many calms' lik&viihanft: •It ta , al4o l tt he beoeand tallest mediad itti ihat tan. be ti yen . - to chilkett of all apphatiki for any aott4lailti .; annoetittently no family about& tie withoutit.t ilalloway's Pills are the best rkiiiiify - kirwa ip, 1 the world for theigillotu,iitir !iiiseasei , Jtatinns - 1);141Ity ' .. Liter Onn4ininto . IllowvlCoinvilninin Rorer and Aitttof' . Imilmorsot Spirit's • bought) Ourinietknroi intoNilos, . • • , :1 . 1 1- f t:9lile r 1 • , i Afeuilantuto. , Bk)no anclAirrut ~ , Moot Drmoinivt' I ndititdino' r ' ' ` Fleentaniy Elynsp- ',' , Costive near Induenza . . i • '-ttitts i'' . "• • ''' '-' 3 ''' : 1) 01 0 4 1 4, . , lUtivntnationi, r ., “tonpvto0 2 /01001prk I Marrhoen, Dnipsi Inwardlyegdpiens, , ritrynt, It tli ti.psts * * *Sold at ilia ftenibiliftniao(o kirft(etimr v ' t tiow,o,wAy t so' MAidiri .pu n . N'?ir Y• l3l ,,kaPql 114 Kinlndt Londim. arid . by li s li 1 .4 1 1 10 140 . pruggista and I)ealara ra',Kiltipluti"„ It inkiNlb ; Out tho United Stateao9o t1ia : MY 1 1F414, • ,..,9111. it in Ilozea , at 25 cants, 2j,Ciaeta, pad *1 each. Verltero lo a bOitaltlatabla neriniz - by tak ing the largiti alum: 'IT- ;. 7 3'1 .,i - ~,, ~• . i , N..11.-iiitectione, foi Ahit.liailkieeveil.l)3.-: Contain overy diaotifineareliffited tehaettotiek. July .16,01M5.!- ly eow i.::i' ' l, ! :: 4 ; '... • , . , 01111atiart-EiciWatiarr.: ~ - . ' . T " F 4 no tiac r I Ito c, ,hart _'L . l.;O ~ ' -' ' Pittniit R ilea of 'al ttIOU Y SIfr,JOIT . M A N'llll hl, gXfdAy#7oll:fai in'to - alp it 4ou nty ixeaptingethtiOrd_ieptio*V9,',ll6evi,l4 y anti Mountjoy tow nebiliiit' 4 ooll"Aigt opitie. itioL f - , (machines ~or tovv,ip Bld p rigta,f t tia'n brotisiiitiii,‘. a ray onto*: - 'Ttiellie*ltatithio" iltitifirti ' lititlikra4le porpotto in-ettioffifitifati k lel' or .. i poiveri iittiliiting the ontilibfailita :0 W: t iOt? 1 io output a Aoall, of !tity 1% tett . Iti r teei . nu , ,tiaity It t titicittgtiesetkit a'rikfe l "roi''' Ai ' i i i i tt : 3oo l of foment ja 1004 3011iiiiPva4 to if ninSltaittitinfOilt it itztititio tilieiiiiiiiii, t ,i(K t +oat nieful spit-alto - ". ftdjiltialiniti4l4tt fit li 4trodaand. ' .. - ,01 ',;-t'''''-- -0 'ictillt,7o;:r RV"' ' 1 •Getilitigigitt 444;''" : . . SusilitClooll6o 4 ool#l4 l „,_ ~,," ilppaalte ' .liiivert, iniMen,..pkiltliirdit*, - IRd: . _ , - ,4 113 : inittailogeto as ti"0144,10:10 0, I. 3 , il‘itOPPAPt s re l liolio f tßOPAtlt7 4;ar.4 , ,,,10,,ircel , ,:i10,40cm.4i, lin .1 1 -‘, ;4M.04.44A.PAPP0 4 11 0 1NA -.::. . 0 ,;. '01. 3 01 0 AROPI 1 1:9,t . t i, 1 !/940t.01 1 44iPrii 441 ,4- , k -I °-.4r 1 i) 1 C1194,04Y Pilf4,— lft MO Rfit.o4 - . , i Lel: I iipkipt Aak.ft#,lit 'kir Ami110,e,n,:,.. 0 , 00 , t • ;$t r 11: l-:,1 . ,: :t- - - 'I . . gilrOW, JF :le te et iO4 1 4 1; ti 0 f -10 ''. 4l '' 4 706 " . PitotaAfroti -- ~ , ..: ,—.., ,_ ~*) 2 • 4,..<1Th •5 :+f .4' L ' 1) ..- -. . ~"' ' < ''. - -.- • - -;),s.- ~: ,Ekoopfgcholf i kftte.' l ion' j)101:41' . rn:m. 7 4olm* ,mer tamentar, an ti,e ihfltate, af JO D • ieits. _. : o of torMilso l f l / 4 4114 ) , : ',, la,. , 410cenood; biptlna i tint,g7o44 Iwa ut fug 11' PA 011004; tenlattic t #truiloufictoili t ifpfohr - iti#l4l4ifint /6, itiliAltiAtii' . Abaii ' !() 'tioTil aot'dtolO ritiiikc Miiii*tiao 4 , 0 tiffiiiit;'` and thosekvittlifit itibtiiiiiibit iWiai: 4 l`ci' 'proavnt theni'pro fotly fofiltonifbkieff rotlietrife:" 'motif. ''' ' l ' fYIVIAti tir. 4 1511tielik ' ; • , /Olt* A: tneßg-" - ' • , h 174, 1061.. 4 " ft"' '" ' .'l Aititistai•V" . Execuurre,leeticei. . ,;.,-,!, J'ETii.lii,l,'c i ii:ittiofe,4Kit."4 ESTATE.— - Lfilitlnf ' gialr(opti' ton, tile estate ,of or Millie ter,Tato di ltluthilton soymiltip, Adorns nounty, deceased., liavitigimett - pint= ed to the undentismat k i „(010,;, Nat named Tn . : a itli,pg in ; ,Iteaqiox..4?wnilqp.. and ; !he pec,, Tinie,a 'in 'Llaiitilita iowstaltip,) 'they hti#l;y„ give notion' tit,itiriteitMiti indobio to said! eat til•fitilitat liiiiitedtitelfiaynitmt, ind elpie ', 1 0Ving=1,4itiniClika4,I1W—lhh salmi° !,o _Keeled i ' , ii 'IV ‘ll "tit' 4ttsi fors ttletent thorn'p eyt, yu.n te I 0 I •,, '' ' ' - 'S.A MAIM OltilliOnFir, ' SAMVELVOGLINGT.I4 - ; July 9;180. "Gt • ' • Exiiutark.'— Administrator's lt lell AEL WILLYARWSESTAT,E.--::: Lett,ers - tif ad uiVeistratiion row ot tho' estate of - Michael late of_ I amiltonhaii towrohip; County,: do= rdased,"Cavingrbeen granted,to tbp widersign -04, residing in COmbertand kiere. hi gives noticofto all persons iinceined'tei'sitid; estate to Mak° irnined late pay oriont, and those' v ink claimsagainst t 1 an* frOSent. them properly sorliernicatod for sottlorrnmt . : i • JOISf:PiA Bti git luly 23, 1855: ' ' " •rr Teachers Wanted. :rtiuf.; Board of School Diretit ors of Strato4` i . township; will' innet' at the turVote .lAcos L. GitAas, in 'lliinterakiivo, on Sititir day, MC t . 04 4/f, iNgtist 'Otxt; M., irir -trio— puipose 'of eolploying T.9aoheiP, for the (1I tot in. Mal? TIONO,Arn, Seel July 23, 18:15. . „ Groceries. , . I,ITE have just received 'a fresh Amp& eg Y - Wucnriea -to. which-uon---in vita tike;44-- tention of purchasers..., Our stock, , t4 fiugmta buen considarahly inereared.,..and,wouey can La saved ip aivisml ow a eall. k:AEI N EsTouK BROTHERS.' Ju I y 23, 4855., E=Mllll ! it HE subscriber has hutnr'ean 6,00" and 1 'l,OOO tir•it mit: White Chsitnikt,4A/14:4. 4 •• , usro,of on - on gratiiid, in t. • • 1-I.i m ilim i ji44l township, ;glow 4 ;miles from Fairfield. or the !neves, rotes. BARNEY DEVINW. July 9. 1c55. 4t 13rnahi...c, and INFltetfs. for. rolf# 11 it E_ ZfEeMEßttr. OM
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