= .M.3gistraf, , ,m of Letters. ' - nubile sale. , . Sherlirs 5.4i3ie. T.--i - P,- ,, cr..,.x . r. —The Washingroa Crllion 53 .1 7 s NATIII, I. he (.fferet! iit l'idilie Sale, on the N ezprmas tsstlintz out cl the 13on rt of Com pursiiiinee of sundry writs of ren3Pirmi ti/( roz;iiatioas and instr , ictions to postmasters -11 p reju i.,,,,, on . 11.,,,,i, /y . fie , 5/h dm/ of carrvinz; into effect the 3,1 section of the ...Vorcuilitr next, at I o'eltirk, - P. M:, that ilesi- men. Plrag of A-1 arts comity, kind to me tfireet act •if March 3d. 1855,,providiug for the pc.gis- . r 41, 10 pinin , rir. ,i i „,, t ,, in the 13, 04 .„, it eh„,t• G e t• ed, will h e e x rost7t l to p u bli c . Sale, at the trati , ei of valuable letters, are, by airectl' i m °f ty.;hurii. mi South 13:01 - tinore street, adjoining Court-house, in the Boromfh o f Ciettyshtlrill tile I' „)st „taster- tieri•zral.,_modilied as foll9s) - s, Pr"ilf't4 of 'limey 13ritikerliotr on th„ south, on Saturday, the Inth day 1 _Voippntbrr next, - viz : . - anti an at on !he north, known as the 1t I n'elork, 1-.). Al., t h e f,,,ll„ w i ng d eF ,erth t yd lit. So much of seetions 4. 5,il E - these ‘.lVatopler Property.” The improvements Heal Estate, via.: - reivilations requires that packages of ter regis • --+--a-r-e-a :-y,--a--sitory—Weallterh-rarr• , ....... - A -- it) f' 07 - ITRDITN - W, E r] letters slinliTie sen/eiriSliefii: iy re - Wiked. • DWELL! Nt; 110UsE, with a 4 0 : 16 ' 4 " 'ld. ail reg,isterc.tilettei•s are. liefore mailing, • situate in.the ilcrottgis of C:ettyahurcr, Maras Priek haek-builtlin(r and Pantry ~',-% I I I I ti - „? , to h.e, nts.nbered on the upper left-hand, coiner , : , ...,7• county, oil the corm-- of East York and Liber att•telieti, a (rood B. Wood- •••-•:„....'-r.:77 . - , their tait) hers to correspond with th o s e „ Ii the oiled, I:lo2,:pen, ztp.. with 0 rirst.,,tp well iii, l e tter hills in Which they are entered. , ‘Vater and a number of choice fruit trees; also n i l. F.,,,e1t registered letter. er package or a - (rood [MICK SHOP-, noW occupied as a registered :it...ter:, will he eitclo•zoci ill a Wrap- Tirmer shop. p v t• •in tilt, itsue.l warmer, and if there be a 1 .. .- As tlii.4 pronerty can re.idi I y he divided 7)3cl'3`4e of (""egisun'ed letter.; to he seat by the „iiit -- (11 die lot o„ iiTh - ieli th-, ' t h e sa me tuaL.V . ,,Le o iegistered let -11111 be placed . 61 SAWS; WithOtit Eli3l, the tehule w l ti the n , b e care fully T ied up into one package, addressed 'to the o nioe of its destination, and placed in its appropriate hag at the moment when that bag is to ')e finallylocked and sent from the otlice. If no unregistered letters are to be sent by that n ail. the packacre of registered letters is to be tied and forwarded in the same manner without:being scaled. . 4th. The registe;vd letter bill will be, en ci,;',:cd in a separate envelope, addressed to the po,tniaste:r, as now nipiiica', and will Le for warded by the. usual routc.as an. unregistered letter, 501. The numbers given to registered letters at Ihe office of tailing are not to he changed in the accounts or letter bills of distributing dikes through which they may pass. ' tit h. Postmasters are required to see that the pnm;-iTbxlr of each registered letter (whether or " stamped) is clear and distinct, so that the place and date of mailing can be readi ly determined. A PROF C gop.—Brouoi Corn.—Mr. Sidney H. Owens. who purchassd Winchestex's Island, containing 80 acres, for $6,000, a few months ago, has realized half that sum for his crop of broom corn this season. Mr..H. had acres under cultivation, from which he re alized 40,000 lbs. of broom straws, and sold it ut priccs varying from 7 50 to $lO per hun dred—averaging full $B, which makes the gross sum of 6'3,200. In addition to this he has gathered about 3,000 bushels of seed. worth 25 cents per bushel, or 8750 for the lot, which makes almost , B4,ooo for the produce of onlysia-11l acres! The eXpense of cultivating was about $l,OOO, which leaves $3,000 net." Owing to the protracted rains, Mr. H. was un• able to cutsand cure-his crop' until it was rather too ripe, by which- it was injured ac cording to the merchantable-and marketable grade. to the 'event of at least $l,OOO. Win chester's Island lies in the Rappahannock river, about half a mile above Lown.,--Frede riersburg (Va.) Herald. -A wedding recently came off in Memphis; Tenn., which:was the ninth occasion on which the in ide had been made happy by matrimony. ri - Punch thinks that carriage drivers would make the hest soldiers in the world, as no ;soup could stand their ges. At. a meetinit of Catty , ' Lodge. 'No 124. I. 0. (1 P.. held Oct lit 1555 1 the following preamble and resolutions were unAniinotisly IvinptUd, and ordered to be published iu the p ; weti lir the Bertaigh • WhOre.li. lit pleved the alyise Creator and preserver of all the world. in Tp - h - wOvidenee, to remove frOm toil awl labour, to that ••rest which remaineth to the people of our worthy 1111 , 1 e‘teetoell brother. A. J. WALTEIt, who die.] at Ifollidaysiwg, on the first of Oct. 1855. Aul whilst we ilephilrV ins ()math. we 4+llool al,o heed the J761111(11 , 01 of fluiy 15 cit which ••he ye al'o ready, for iu •emli au lioor a, you think not'the .con of Tau euteeth," amt as we would call to ulin.l the traits of his noble charac ter ;eta niewherof our order, a ehristiau and a citizeu, be it therefore Rp.....sived, That is ii with ,leop I•NrPt we h•tve heard the .I 1 the ti!.1.11../1 an.l. unexpected de.ttli of our es teenc,i brother. ite,Mved. That ne deeply ,htplore hk death ill the sun-- ' v-:. and th.it in him tile order 1 / 3 .4 104-11. wor thy Nember. the 'church a devoted ehristian, and society - . That we deepl3'a"yinpathize with the father and relatives Of the deea-onl, in thi.4 their ,evere here tvement ; and wi in the at •111 d I he members of Juniata laalge. No. A v.. m..ll,llli.i,ty,litt;• g . (of olo.•11 he was an :active awl ze.tiou. metiliwr.) be comforted by this pa-sage of Ise.rip ttz:v, not dead, but sleepetii, thy brother shall rise 10- , dwed. That the 11111 he clothed in mourning. and the ear the n.u.tl inourniir4 ',adze fur thirty days. Resolved, That the'iecrota: sr he in.tructe , l to tranamit a copy of the lituaoiblo and re,olutiollS h , l the rttheir of the deeeaced. W.NI B. 311,..11,5, tY'N OINTMONT AND PILLS the inetit Cele brated ltemethes for the rare, of ,Sore Amts.—Samuel Weatwei ch, of Norway Mair!o, was for fire years afflicted ith sore :trios. there went four different ulcers on them. zupi the trt ing nntu re of ilk lap.iit•oi,(a loiotinaker) HMO m sn much devpite Or his wishes, he wan coin -1)&101 hi roll mulish it ; he tiled various Poioedies and they folcd to benefit him. however about thirteen weeks ago. at the roewomendation of Friel' 1.. Ito had recourse to nollo lA.LynA Pint Otellt whielr very SOW] made him bet tee, awl he called on Profe,ior ifollowar.' four weeks since to ; digit hiot lii, anus. ttli.clt were quite well, and with scarcely Cite iw.crs perceptible. tItT: ills's: ON kl:rses ettine Certain neat loci Liiiply• .11Tc:w.f." rend Ike. Ms lo , ,tAt.•r i.otookktely inh il .rtpte her interesting 440 n . c;!".. • , 1 know why Mr SinikeQhare defers to fr; tele4rNpli. it is ie 7,4•ki:1,1 Lord's son Joanws, aho e"ls roi after lie got that nice snick—in suit At Rocklin' S. 111 coiner of Frar,Mill Place Ike replied th.tt ILA , ' lie,Lnl of r:g," whenovee it met the views of the g 0 v 01111•4., .15-rre (tI)C illarlicts. Corrected from the latest flat ti more,York& Hanover paper ItA LTI MORE--Flti DAY r. tsr Flnnr, per barrel, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Corn, " 011 t g Cloverseed, " " Whiskey, per gallon, 38 to 40 Beer Cattle, per hund., 600 to 8 50 Hoas , << 8 75 to 0 00 Ilay, per ton, 20 UU to2G 09 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 54 00 jj kNovER---rur-fcgDAy wisr Flour, ver 1,1)1., front stores, Do 4{ " 4/..cOUS, "What, per bushel, BMII Corn, (Efts, Cloverseed, " Titliothy, " Pla.:,ter of Park, per ton, YON.R—Fat Y VST MEI lit DO. •[ rtfr(qutva..o s, 8 25 0 11 - fleat, per 1)1101tul, 1 85 to 2 01 1 12 .1;.i., c gm, 0-IN, ( . I,;ver:zvcd, Tit/V/14 V• ft I . I,LIZer of Park, per ton, MARTIED. S 11, A W-1.,5.;----Tnn iarmst, and kii)ll ,,, ,;iit- .t (, •1 .),, r•th__:,_.-• ', • • • -, 1,- - ---104A,,,---31,-.---mm—F -13ROGIIE Sf-1 kW f,S---- - - 4 -- splPiniiii — :And y. I(:t Of L , lllg tinii Silo fro! Sil .‘ `..% IS cy•cr I tHr;;;; - t „ \!,..... , I ~1 - s v ~.,•, nt.mi,rtt, I.oth, o r tLi, ,olgirr. ) I,lSillifill,lble arill:l..--pist brnti•giit from tilti iin t•, . :,:. ' ..• ln 1... i:, I/ il. 111* 31 !11l A El. Ifbrutigitt i() till .3 LC/W(1 C:all bi - ! se•-ii :it 'At , . ..; , 1-..: t, NI r!r...:, .i, %N. r, zt Ein.. .11tu,on.-r of '' -t .. , 1 .., , I I.? t 1. , 6C Lill:141. I idles, SC 111 ( : 1 S. •I*--.:.•:... 7,,....H - ~, , • :,...,..) lit , ~ t h., place thew. • ~„„ ,:..;',„• ~- 1".• !,..y 1fr'...,::..r. lir GEn- "., , •••,.. -, U.. All ANN OIiNEN, .4 -- - T ) ) 0N \-. ET (:0 0 DS. saclt :114 V( Iviqs, 5i1 . ..4, I Satins, 1:iii;• FI , • .!,. • I=ff=ol =lllllll=l 14 ED. z. 1;t1 F. 1. 1;1., of ce•i I= I • MEE Communicated $8 50 to 8 62 1 88 to 2 05 1 17 to 1 20 80 to 90 30 to 40 7 35 to 7 50 3 62 to 3 87 $8 50 8 00 1 85 to 1 95 1 00 75 v,ie.:pepit, 1, Aci• r / 1 !.OYES ii()NiER y-, I,tr:TP v,triety, Mr A.:it..., BROO.N/S Laid Cedar Ware, f - t-tr sale At. uFALINESTOGIi.'. :1J L. a"— i e-t • Ju Mrt .~: ~. ..~...0c stroiris will he - sfAti separate from that on which the Shop staMls, or both together as may suit purchasers. Also, at the s-ure time ind place will he offered, Six Town Lots, situate in said Borough, on the niirth-west. corner of Washiliff,• ton st rem-and mullion backlit) feet, to an to he lahLont ; and thr.-e lots frontirez 50 feet on f-linit street and running back 180 feet to a ptililtr• (ri - A tirmlanre will lin (riven and terms (natio known on day uf sale Lt 'elIE II El RS. Oct. 22, 1855. is • - Fni'in Ow Rent IXTILI, be Rented, at Pith Ontery; on the premises, on ,Sotterdap. the :27//c duy of Oc,4,beT ins/., at one u'einek, P. M., A FA 11.11, kite the property of Ggo. W. D. (Rinse, deceased, situate in Hatniltonhan township, Adatus county, adjoining lands of Rev. Bessertnati, Abraham Pienttec, 'Nikon, and others, containing 21. S Acres, having thereon erected . a Two-story Dwelling HOUSE, a larve Bank Barn, ; Try is Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carri uge House, , and other out.btiiklings. - There is an Orchard of at least 300 Apple Trees, with a large variety of other fruit, on the premises. AkitrA ttendance given by JOEL B. DANNER, 4genl. October 2.2., 1835. td Farm lin• Rent. TILLIN tbe p b u e b R io e n b t o ed, use_a of fp,%iiibrlicotenry, at Mickley, Cashtown, un Friday, the 26Th dnr qf October inst., at one o'clock, P. M., A ARAI, late the property of SOLOMON BINGAMAN, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Samuel Bingmman, Henry tlinga• man, and others, contai ng about 75 Acres, improved with Brood and COnvenienti .%. , 1.313 ILDINGS,a variety of Fruit IN: Trees, &c. KrAttendance given by . JONI. B. DANNER, .Guardian of Minor Child. Oct. 22, 1855. td Valuable Laud, AT PU.I3LIC BA„LE. , The subscriber, desiring 'to quit farming, will offer at Public: Sale, on the premises, On Saturday, Use 27tic (Thy of December next, about AereS of choice Land, situate in Cum berland' township, Adams county,• within a few hundred yards °I the Borou g h line, ad joining lands of Nlrs. Gwinn and Abraham Spangler, and Ever Green Cemetery. The land fronts on the B dtimore Turnpike. The toil is: of the best quality, being "Granite," than which there is none wore productive- The tract will he ()tiered in lo;s, or atto gether, to suit purchasers. A rare opportuni ty is thus afforded to secure choice lots—such a sue as may not again present itself r for many years. 0.- - . W-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given "and terms mode kaown by 4 - ?A.:' - Oci. 2:3, 1855. td New 'Firm and New Goods. 'pi E subscribers, having bought the stork of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps of KEL LER KURTZ, purpose continuing the SuJi ness, at the old established stand, South East Corner of Centre Square, where they have just received a tre , h supply of the above goods from the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore-, comprising all the new and desirable styles ut Mews Bnys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, ~,I re, i , A ii... n and Slouch HATS. Men's, F kRoYsI and Youths' Fine ealf; ~ .4 ,, ~, . Kip, and Grained BOUTS & .... ' SHOES, with a large assortment 3 r L a di es ', Misses' and Child's Walliing and Fine Dross SHOES, GAITERS: &c. Gunt Dress-shoes, Buskins and Sandalls in every variety. . We would respectfully annomice to the. citi zens of Adams ctittnty, that we have an earnest disposition to .please i h e_ particular taste of every one who may favor us with their patron age. and respectfully ash all to call and see. The business, will he 'conducted under the inn of 1: OEI 14.: A N '-' I - Oct. 2'2, 1855 rrHE subscriber having disposed of his in terest in the Boot, :Shoe, Hat a tiff Cap Business to Messrs. CO B HAN at, PAXTON, respectfully asks the continuance of his friends ana customers to patronize the 'Jew Firm. KELLER KURTZ: Oct. 22, 1855. T I? PA SS I.; 131:INARE" !—Th n haviiii.r sustained considerable da til iu 4 e by persons trespassing on their prem ises, lii:rehy warn till against gunning - , or otherwise trespassing on theit premises, without their consent, as they are. kietermined to enforce the law to its fill extent against all who disrega.rd this notice. Julies S. Wilson, f). W. Voiint.r„ Joseph \V. Nittinger, Isr,te; Jesse P. Topp -r, John McCullough, John liiesecl.er, J. IlamilL0116;111 Y., 0 ct. 22, '55. 3t 6 30 2 .50 6 50 Administrator's Notice. .utters of administration (711 the estate rat Susannah late of llamilion town ship, Adams county, deced.-34 d, having liven p•rantfd to the undersigned, residtior in the tiilllle l()%1111Ship, hereby gives notice to ail persons indebted to said estate to (flake int- Int (Nail! 114y:111'111 v arid those having claims against the sante tri present them properly eitither;licalvil ler 7 00 4 :5 7 50 Oct. 22, 1635. 6t CIA LI, And see FA 11 N EST() (7 KS . chi-a() , CLOTIIS, Casslineres, I.:,istunets, it you w.itit luEss GS (4 al! kin4l,4 eau be ji;" 4.141 ,at .4s ched DANIEL BEITLER. 1 4 ; A & AX' l'O N ALEXANDER CC)UEAN, DUNLOP PAXTON. Card. Notice. SAMUEL ALM N E, .I(lnt'r !pit .1 13Lie Ciledi)Pr tv ~trects, im which i foretird a two-storY - 10 1 IA I(' ii I - I 0 U S E, ‘c illmet. Basen, rs— :, s. „ . Smoke' '-iott4e. atal.Waz-11 Ilittl'it'; a 1.4 ei 1:", a I.ll;whstititli Ntify, a hrgi. two.t.torv - -" ht;thii.:ll“, c+ ! •etspieit aN: it \Vnt+t! S!‘") , , P..tint :' 4 1, ,, 1) Tri 1 ~ arid Carrt,t49 ,, ti-o-t ; =M akzo aSt dile. Titre k well nt wtior, wait a pttaip it it near the ,inor of the thAt and t.rken in etvecutton as the profierty of LAZ ON A HD STIA:(1 H. A TRACT OF LA-ND, situate in Hamilton township, Adams county, clitualnincr 51 Acres, thore or toss, adjoining. lands of Solomon Hoke and ('ono' NI 0 creek, Conowago creek pasing along- one side of it —on wliielt is oroeted a,iwu-story Dw e fli n cr HOUSE, with llrivk Back buildinir, a 13arn, (part log, and frame,) vtith other iou-e-sary There is an Orchard on the prenhses, and a eil of water tienr the door. • Also, 10 Acres or Woodland, situate in said township of Hamilton, adj , ,itritig lands ofJoslina hoover, David lhilliniter,and Gibers. Seized and taken in execution as the Froperty of An 11,111A.A1 M ERS. A F Alt M. situate - in Union townchip, Adams eon nty. containing 13s ,Acres, more or less, ailjoiniug I Inds of I. l rialt .1. Baughman, John 'Seeker, I ,s trite.rivk Lohr, and others, on Whiril Is ereet- A . ed a one and a hall story Lear Hii Huse...llo IIS E. , P double Log Burn, Spring e. (with - :pif a neverfailina spring of waier.) near' the door, Hog - Szahle. and other necessary mit bniltii nr4s. There is an Orchard of fruit tre e s . cous i i .qi ng of Apples., Peaches, Cherries and Plums, on the premises—also a sufficien cy of Woodland, being- mainly blackoati: and chesnnt. A neyerfail lug t•oreani of water runs through it. Seized and tkken in execution as the property of JACOB fLtlic. __. - ALSO A LOT OF GROUND, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, containing 2 Acres, wore or loss, adjoining lands of Barnhard Deardorff, Alhert Vanity lie, Jacoh M undorff, and (alters, on which IR erect ed a one arid a half story Log HOUSE. Logftitable, &n.—two first-rate sprinv,s EG4 near the dwellincr. There ,are Apple, PeaA, Pear and Plow tree., on the lot.— Seized and taken in execution as the property OL Ihtata., FORNEY. On lbinda:, t/Lif 1 3th November next, on the prentises,m 1 o'clock, P. M., • A FARM, sitnate in Liberty township, Adams county, containing 211 Acres, more or less, uijoining the,Mary land line, and kink ofJacob shover, James O'Brien, Adam ressler, and others, on which. is erected a one and a bal.( story Log Dwelling HOUSE. Bank Barn, fro; Wagon Shed, and Corn t.; w tiK. l other a.l. out-buildings., arid two Tenant Hott, , cs.— There are three excellent Springs near the d'iffereat dwellings, and a stream of water through the firm. Tw"•o•first-rate Apple Or chardS on the premises, with a variety ofother fruit. Seized and taken in execution as the property of I",zuk \NA H EN TH 011 AS, Sheriff. 'Pen per cent, of the pureliase money upon all sales by the ,Sheriff must be paid OVOT im mediately after the prOperty i. strock down, and on failure to comply :herewith theproper ty will ho again pot up for sale. Oct. 23, 1853. ti Election. 13 A N 1 C; Errys 1;1111a, October 15, 1855. r - OTICE is hereby von to the Stockholil - ers in the Batik of I;ettv , .hinly, that tin Election for "I'IIIIITEEN 11ECT011*, to serve one year, will he held At the li;iukin ',louse, on MI tinny, Hie 19 1 / 1 doll rf ,V(wriliber next. .1. 11. 11c1/11EICSON, Oct. 15, 1855. td Slacks or Nevis' 4400ti,4 The Chetipest flee Teeniest the Bed L. SCHICK has returned from the city • with the lar.re.“ and hest selected stork of FALL & INTER (;00IP7; ho h a „. ver had the pleasure of off. riticr Ir thiq cunuoonit y. CALL AND SEE FOR VOLJR:SELVE.'s! Ile wit! not pretend . to enunhtrme his !afire and attractive stock—the limits of at • - isement u•r not adroit of it. 13tit if you wi.:ll t) select from the Ibt of li,adi4, N s and tUend lemen , s Dress 5.. , ; clods, your eyes ever beheld., go to Seltick . s. October 15, 1855. TI"; tindersivied continues the Flour hug loess as hcretolnre. Ile sells by the barrel or any smaller rioantity. By taking SMALL PROVITS he east Intv as liwb and sell as low as anybody else, an,: by at %,t, ays endeav oring to keep mote but the hest. ise hopes to merit and receive , a continuance of littera( pa tronage. ‘‘ , :ll. GILLESPIE. Oct. R, 1855. At the (Kee. Administrator's Nolice. 1 -1 1.1Z.Vi1ETFI sii El:l.l — ti ESTAI'E. . _A tAll.r.rs of On the estao, of Sheely, 1 4 1/• of :1101intplca , 4 int to‘% shy, Aildrris moat', , 11 , (..4.::•‘1, ha granted to OW 1111111•I'lg:111'd Union township, he ht r. I.y ves I! !r,: to all peNons indrhied to - 'Ol T') 1 / 1 ,11, (: pdyinent. ;111,1 17.:i4 The iairio iu pri--.111 tio•la pr.tpi•r! ) . autiimiticated for se1;:,•1111,ilt. JACOB October 8, 1855._ GI sortmvrit of elloth-t, Aze., than such indileertivitts to itlJr(-11.ty.fkr... (•; ;Hro d hot io• advalica , ,zeoos to them. Gerttloown tivlll 11;y1 his store tveq sui:p7it-d Lind; of coiled to their woar. )ER VI; M i U Y—the ;1.4, ,irtryt-,llt in t,,,,vn trilf b. rnnltcl At SCA . : ills slnel( vory artulf• In rr Inwery 111W—dlid hr.: ,a,ll .1).)11c, &;•., he lwrid in usirlranel, d variotv a SC UN:RCS. 4111.:[>* E. I? irP. 111,1 07, , ry (!(•.:!rip- GRD_CEILI -r:) F II \ I.:STO C 1=21121=1 --- A I SO -- - ALSO - Flour ! Flour !, RegisturN Notice. 125,,i. : 4 1iety CEDGIIt.,:, . „.. ..- -. ~,, ..., 1§ - ;75. .%. RARE ,t-,' MONE`i ilf.,l...DiA‘t , 1'i..)1-''....-.,...i. Nom:, Ei s her., , lg Fivon to all Leitateets r_ril E sult , tprilter tenders lik :telmowleill , At • Pittikc, - :4•:.1.1e. ?Ma other person , . concerned, that thp - 10-: frieed-I and tlie peltlio f . tr• ii F 4 ra y i n fir m t w , 1 16 ,iii n l it Ityr iii-Te 4 mlernto 3de:dr/is:ration A:rot/els hereinafter inentioncri the liber.ti Niroil.tzit herPtitf.r.. ~,.,,.,,,, , ,,,t te .., _ 4 / I,_ on iired 44 , qp,, innt: . ;.4 ut,.. lon„ , „r enn,linn., viii he presentt:tl at the Orphan's Contt t-f biro, and re-tpocif illy infornig Owe, it Al he an ,„..,,,t 0 ,.,,. f,,,,i t ,,,-,„ % , i ,„ er _ y _ tima ii s f attloors i ti . L i ax ,„__, ,A,laini: enemy. for confirmatton ay 41 allowatteo. hi just P'ltirtleil w t i frottt the-ctlies - w•ili a .dirt. it rtini . ot itnil cald- Weoilier. litst,thle 80P1' 10 5• I+4 , ..ilondri;/. lire I.oirt (i . .I ., treinbcr Hi xi, v ii, : did iisqorrineni of 'l\ 10V e;t)()DS, entlipi;.:illg i n ,. i , i it, I tiv . rofdre off , r iwarLy , an at _y lII.E, 80. 'lite first and final account of Barnhart). in part a fine sto"li of pokier's, Sliawk.l,llit,t2:- if.... 1 ,, ( .1, 3 ,,,i i„, p i et n iits at : Dc..ndortr, .l•llninistrattir of the Estato of Eati• 1'1,3111.4 . , 1; lovl-211, Sloi'liinii_St.„___l4l)l_lo_o _ o._- 4 1.,-14_,-rt,„, - P rut le SAlat on TU ES DAY. the :401: (1: , .y i WI L T G. - Minter, tete of Franklin Itt..•4lpc'd. Mt:shin:, Irk!: Litton , . &0., all of whieli vt :j1 i of ocToBER inst., ~,t . to „- t . toe t c, A, 'A L _ I , 81. Ti ts aeceanio:'.lm t ies, En ;sr.-di, one of the bp said ill, thy! Itiwe4t cash Prier's- lie dr•L`flis i Consi s ii rn i Li r .1 ‘i; , t ero n 1-1 u I.: s 1:7,-S,' 111 rold ExtiontorQ of the Est,:ft‘ otileier WaJner, Lite 11 titineeet:saLy to enuniorale_i_lic . _thlierimi_ar_ti- „ I „,, iti .,, r _ w ,,, :zmi, 1 T -,-,-- w -r iii ,- 1 ,, v -. 41 -- go, 1 1 -,- .7 --„,,.... -or riTo - ret --,-- tp., oee - d - :, - C 0. ., vctijch comprise iii.' si"eg• lie ‘‘ "Id liSh Will4oll lied, I ( 41(1. I I ,ar.n.i new :..tie7l„ 8-2. The first and final areonni of NVilliain earnestly invite all in pall and examine before 1 7 ) (0 , vs ;111( 1 si tovo t, pi„ % ,,,,, H arr ,:y rs , a new Swarm, Adtninistrotor I f i:'.llll.iiine Z.Slaisler, l pit ri'llaSirr.f els; where. %Vim! Mill, a new (fir i.iin Drill. Ilorse Gears; late of 1,00ow.)(20 ip., de'e'd. I Ott. U. At .1. 8. GRAM MEI 3. Chants and tn,tny artiele,..tip.ed on Faints and 83. Tint , t eenli ill of saititiel [loam, A•tbniii-1 iitilter !Intl.:. Vls_ct,__C-OA-V-%`i--::1-041--y4 - mtg -- NO 1f " Po 1? R.llll, : .11 V ! ' ' '' ' '''. ~ I ' i 'l:4ls-an-i-444-ytii..r. ITMI BWRI kit. of .Str,ltrin ti),, lft'd ii. 1. run fir . st 3t.v.oti,ii. ofSiDiorl 'l'3yl(4, ON' 0f of the 17,?1,0 of I.4+org'il T,tylor,.l.:to of Menatlvn tip., th'c'4l. lir•zt account of 'Wm. B. SinyPrg.. .c% t n rni tor a the msiate Il Jacob Stayers, late of liontington tp., decsd. 86. The, first and final neconnt of Wm. _M. Iligliatn, Executor of Janie , s Bighorn, late of Freedotn ip., dee'd. 87. The firio. aeommt Of Tittles Fero 'r, MY eeutor of the lost will and testainent, ofTw o h ri'eSer, or Germany'tp., dec'n. 881.. Tito first aot.l areoont of Samuel flepton, ' , ,sxerot.or of tile JoHoph Ilertnno, late of strtlion tp., der 'd. 89. The fir.n and final neeount of John Storlislng•er, E ectitnr of the last will and it3stutneuL 0t Ann SLoner,Aan.: 01 putajoy tp., dt•censvd. 90. The first and final account 'of Peter Ep ley, Administrator of 1110 ESIAte of Lydia Mel helm, late of Cumberland tp., dec'il„ 91. The second and final aceoutit of John Oiiardoill - , Administrator de honis non e•oat testamento a nonexo 01 David M'Creary, late of Straban townaTeip dee'd. 9'2. The first and final 'account of Jacob Eicheltz, Administrator of the Estate of John Roth, late of Butler tp., - 93. The second account of Jacob Myers, Administrator 01 the Estate of tleorite jr:,-late of La etitnor tp., dec'd.,settle"id by Jahn A. Nlyers, deceased. •W M . WA I; Elt , Register. Register's (flies, (;ett)slitirg„ Oct.. - 2, 1-855. td New 4Uoods, Cheap Coods. HNEsTOCK IZOTI ERS h.ive just received their usual Large and Hand some 'assortment of Pall and VS , Inter Hoods, to which they invite the attention of the Pith lie., cousin-wog of every description of Dry Hoods, I I ard ware, Saddlery. Qtlet'nsware, Groceries, Cedar were, Iron,Oi Is & Pain ts,ke. Gi ve us an carly call, and . we will show you the Largest, 'Prettiest, and Chcapest Stock of Co«lc in the Cotint V• - . FAUN EST° C.K BROTH ERS, Oct. 15. - Sign ofilte licti el Va.. A RNOI.D has just returned from IJIC the Cities with a lore e lot of I)I{Y GOO I) S, (RO( ER lES.Q.O h: EN SW A It J EADV D E LoTHING, LADIES' DREss GOO &c. ; among - which are English and French Cloths, Coatintrs, Cassi. metes, Satinetts. Jeans, 11114.eis, Flannels, and an endluss variety of LADIES' DI? EBlB G0i)1)S, together with almost every article in his line of business—all of which will lie sold an-t cheap. if not a little cheaper, than -any other establishment here or elsewhere. And as to Cloths, Casirgeres, -Satinetts, and Ready-made Clothing, we enalleNe petition. - Having now furnished you with Goods tar upwards of 40 years, I have at all times_end_eavored to pursue a straight-forward course, and fttrnish any anti every article in my lino of business npon the very best rerms, afiri- will continue to do so.—Give us a call, - Oct 15, 1855. if 0. A. To Ike Vol'ite. PTIFIE undersigned being desirous.of retiring from business in euiniegitence Of impair ed licnlth, has transferred to his S(M. ALEXAN DER. D. BITIAII.I'.II, h entire Sinai of Books, I)rinrs, and Nledicities, by whrnu the business et if l ' ilere;if:er he condneted. In thus retirin!) , from 1)11,111e:4g, 1 tender to the l nhltc ny ,in cite tlianiss for the liberal patronage they have extended to ine rinfr a porii dof over thirty years; :11(1 ash a contailuatice . 6l flavor in be.'• half of n y saecesser. 0:!)-- My Books, Notes ;111(1 Accounts have liven transferred to my son, to whom all per- SOIN ir,ilehtod thereon are desired to make jut - iate pay': WC ;it. S. U. BUEIILItIIt. Gettysburg, Oct. 8, 1855. 3 t AlleA. D. Buehler 1) ESP ECTVIJ ELY infornvi the 'public that IL, he h,c; purchased the DRUG & 13()01i. sTO HE of his talker, and «ill Ilw businesn a! the n street 110 v wade a rratigemen iaryriy Co it.erftase his stock of Drugs, lied 4P 4`Vt, /301))4 Si, Stationery, and 11.%t0te3 Goods, itn soiicits d continn;inec of the iirbe rd patrondge I.Xtencieli to hot fAther,,and trusts by devotion to blisint•ss, to merit the same. thq. 8, 1855, 3t "Iltitnterstovivii Englist' Cl:4sta cal Acadleilly. rin d 1! *Winti.r Session (If this Institutinti _IL will cr,ultnunce On tint jirld Monday .I%,yrntbk:r it( The ( 1 liiit: , rtlytvll .leinlettly is situated about one fourth 01 a tulle from the v ili dLfe of Hunter:town, in the ttioe..t pieas,int an d i t edlfhy part of the rnatote. Trus t,es have; tile services ~f .11r. E. Dna"' Maliof rthllltV :1()(/ 1 . Np!'(1111( . . Tliito•li tr , nii 9 to 1:1 (loi;,irs per s.•s cion.. (bood can be n—peeta),lo tau,rit. ti in the vnla ;4o , at lower rare, than is +wit pl'oc,,S. Oct. ' 4 . •) itor TRU, 'TEE:4. ITooe's Ornamental if Iron /r,:rittr, P/tibf:ti /p/tt!, rri 111 E thr p , i1)1;(• it,vi+ , -( 1 to o , hi, I , .11 “.11:0 ri") . 11 I thf' r;i) , •r. r,••1 to ir.ll , :sit. .: Pio 11:(1`s; R 1! LI ".,(; i/i foti $(1 1,,r mrtfri..s, Itll , l •ru • ••-• it - -; ---- I"Pri , •• • • , ',• • ( •Id•.n . i•yq. ere., r Or.t fro,o (1-ror,t tive ett;;r.i:•lcr, ail thi . I.X Pt/fllll/11P ;di Vtti: ft tj 01 ;Ind 1,4! r. haviwr ;Irtiv!pc, it d•—tnimion. A ();• , 1 .).! ,ent to tii. l -,c ! 1 0 ,1 1() V.I:)II LO ILI OM 1?( - )PENT ()()1). 1..1 Octr,het voN. ;,irge aslortment of HARD. v 1 .1i:1. rh.•ni.Cdt F‘liN E' 4 .TOCK BROTHERS; 0~-!I:IVV. rp.vr artHe or SI EN_ , in d 04)I, MINE. lint:(1 11();;E, f or 4;:;(• F.UI N ESTOCK 131{()Tii /I',// ;,l. 6•t. i 1 >I ‘v Int liartrklune awl e'to.tp T . 4 (;i101)S. e: 1 11 al kliN • Ei{S, C • . I 5 Nev GoodN. 1: W s 17. P Pl. Y 0 r b'A L -AN AV I N EH, Rea midi'. Cloth itt;,;. AIN SA MBON Itaa just returned from 'York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, with the largest and bi.st assort nt..er ,d• ,11/;`,11).1 - . 1 / 3 /,1/ , ....1.1".0/ /1/.VG, ever brought to Gettcsbur!r, made up in magnifi cent styles, and most approved faNhions„ In rectard to Wnliillzonship, they can't be excelled by any customer tailor. Having eidarged my place and stock, I am ahlo s4;11 Roar/if-made (let/zing of every de scription, cheaper than ever etrered before in this er any otawr phlere tins Moo of the Atlan tic. stock conskts in part. Of -COATS, 0( all. si'LeS, pript-4, colors and kinds, made tip in a sit ior manlier. PA NI'S ESTS, of the latesl and most fashionable-styles, and every hind of goods suit dde for winter War ; .111,0 4;( 1 i l'!'` & Stn OES. and a large assert ment i i and lbws' Furni.shing conststirer in extra qualttv linen-hosom :-nss, Sto , poinh.rs, Wevos, Ilalf Hose, Col lars, Neck and Pneket Ilindherchicfs, awl an extraordittary assortment of hirtek eatin TIMd t . :Ativy ad/wring Weeks, anti vaktons other r me y oi ti c i rs; together With Untbcella..r„Trunks, C ar p e t Cars, M 1.4 and Shoes. My Goods are solee.ted and purchased tinder the most favorable eircumstances. 'Saks s ,t• Small Pr(9lls," iy always the motto. I and determined to carry nett, at the: itioncy•saving cl o thi ng - /..;mporittia in York street, A it'r , enal alone satisfy customers of the comprehensiveness, of uty stn.*, hieh 1 a n d selling at least Qtt per cent. lower than can he-found at any of my cont• petitor.4. am also prepared to sell whOlesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, Ready- \lade ClothingatetHKAPEß BATES THAN N no ItorWIT IN TIIE - ctylks. If you.- doubt it cal: and examine 1 . 40 r yourselves. --- MA 11(717S SAMSON. • N. 13.—A1l Goods britight 01 me wIl I he ("it ch ingot' if they do not prove satisfactory. (kttyshurg, Oct. 1, 1855, Great Attraction at the Santl- , stone Front. Reacly-made Clothirw. I , : AU NOM) has just finished kJ kitof up. and has nn hand, as large si (wk .- of - I: EADY' MA DR C I,(Yr 11 !NIA, sti itahlit for thn and ‘ , N , inter Season, as has ever been offered to the . this place. • Il i CLOTH IN Gis all or his own manufacturing . . and well made, of the very best inaterials, and none'of your C A DE which has be( n put , together in IC harry by c rnshrug the poor seamstress with a mere pi I tilitre for hor labor, or done with ttio loop-smell of a Sewing Machine, which if ono stitch gives way the whole seam is troty.--- W We give fair wages, have Our wort, well done, and Made of the best and our young ladies come in with the; garments with smiling . con oteoonces and cheerful hearts. We have now 00 hand A ;03IN of all grades & col OTH from I to 20$, Pantg 4, -62 i etc. to. 7s, rinnie of all culnrß, and in every variety of style. %VI. Wye experienced workmen efflo pirtVed eOnslittlLly Culling' Out and n n up all hindnnt 1.11;lek, It foe, Olive, Green, itrow it and Satinetts, Vrawers, Shirts, &e. &e. llama just returned from the 'East, we have uolv on hand, in connection with our Clothing. :',4tore, a very large stock of cheap :lotio . ,Cie=t , itoures,Cassineis,CGOing , s,Jones. &C. &r. of every vai ioty of eolor. We have jest reveived the Fall and Winter Fashions, and it wit cannot please you in a garment made up we can at all times n:lie your mea sure, and malie up a garment that will please on short 1101i,v0. WO Will nntlll4titt the hold ; ,.. e ze r t ion that we will sell t 25 per cent. cheaper than anybody eke, hut that we will sell any arlicle to our line a s s cheap as therheapeat, and a little cheaper, arid a nod deal better. Give iii it call, examine awl judve for yoarselv,".s. (;nti,h , one, come all, to tilt, CLOTHING It:M- N/Hi at the Sasid-x/tine Prim/ rf GEO. ARNOLD. Occ, 15, 1855. if v- ‘ l l 7 - 11 Ell li",Asl the lIon• Roamer J. P.14 , 11ER, arl yr ta r r II lIN 1 4 --T .....,111 . ft - 7 -- .. ..., -- . OV. ‘0 la ri . Pre,ident ot the several Cieirts of ( lOiii- - matt t i leas„it the r.itutiti(•tt notuptetin(r tim I1)th GRANI) JURY. .. 1) isi riet, and .11o.tir(, of the Courts of Oyer and nerwiell—Wil haul lijuingilr• Terminer, and Oeneral Jail I)Pliv , ly, for cite Ilutler—John Iloover, licoh Applemnn. trial ',fall capital and tither offenders in the Mf)lm l l)lA4slitt—Andrew Little, Michael Le sdhl dknietood SAMIa..•.I. It. IttrssEi.l.aorl lam V illig:ine. 1I . (;iNi,:."1/, E.airs,, iiiil:4os fit the.Conrfr. of Hamilton—John Spnitgler of M., Ephraim I 7orliiitrai lie.lB, and iii.ilees of Use Court., of licagy, Jahn Ilisory, Michael Huhn, (1 ~:- awl Terminer, awl General Jail Delivery. Franklin- 7 -Altralialit Iluinnier. Sro the trill ot ail capital awl other o ff ro d,, r , Nleitalleti;-\-.lticath Bear, 1-lenry Beata r. in the County of A, l , iii i s—hav e , issued their lie at li ng _mi c h a m Ni y ,,i. s. , precept, ',Park! , date limp - 2:!..1 day of : lu 2 - iist , Strahaii----Jereinialtringliihbattgli, Anus:tong , in the year of efir Lout) ot ie thousand eight Tmghi inha tt!..t it, ,l aeo l i ‘iVit tstu r„ hawked and iitty -Civil, and to inn directed, for Tyrone—John Bolen, - - lo.ld!ois a Court of Common Pleas, a w l (lea- I igntillton—lletity Landis, I),titiel ...11iitiselinati. v.i.ti 44,ttarier ties:;loris of the Peace, and (;o t i. J "wiwall,"—Ahr ,4 ).) l l l li e agY• 'Aral Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer;_autl 0 xfoni—Limes Robinson. . l'eNiiiiier, at Ccily..burg, on ,11. o: the !Ji b i;P.Tlllatly—./ itil tt LMlSin,.fer. . of , A y DriO/tto'r lir.ft—N(Yrit.l.: 1 , . II cAtvity (; t vi,-, t i to (111-111,eriiiiid--Jolin Carey, a!! the .11o.,:icc, of I.IW Pl'al'l', cite Coroner awl II nion—ilenry Puliy, .Ir. c 0 „.., 1 ,,h;,,,„ .o,ll!iin the t , :ticl cannty of Adams, (11',NEILIL JURY. that they 10. ;Iwo arid tio•re In theii prolaerper-i M oil otplcasan 1.--N 'cholas II el tzel, James sow-t, ts ifli th. it Rolls, Records, lihiut , itions, butiera. P.:.lhiLittion4,,ind oti.er Retitriribra i w es , t o d o Hamilt o n—Dan:el Laker. (Putter.) Charles doe , . Iliirojs v% hid' io Owl(' "sfl;ites and in that Spaihtler. behalf appertain to jact done, and also, tlwv a lioniiictton—Francis Cookon, I'rancis C. who will prosecitio ,i4aitist the prko t wrs that Gar-doer, I?ohert C. I...ivingston, Jul.iii 0. are or then shall be iii tiot Jail of the said Sieveic., Taonias C. Iti.etinedy. .. County of Ad,:ats, are to ho ti.ett and there to Dri,l,---Ail , fiti (....irillier. jusL. EN lt 1' I'l It) M AS, Sheriff. Sheriff's 01114:i., t;d•ttysbur. Oct. 15, Ela Dover 1.3. Ms i !road. r1 1 1?-1„1 NS ovcr Olt , 11.111 over Branch Rail. ro.id Hutt rnll :18 fall , ' : 'Train 'allover ar 9! .1. lt., NVith f , Jr York, ilairishtirr, itint,ia and l'hi:advipilia. This Tr:tin also 4.•onticrts with lII,' Brtltimore, I P. .11., stopping at Gletirticli, pirl,t and Cot•lrrystr.dle. Stfe4.lof Tram leaves at w:th l'as sent-_,Yors tor Baltimore, and tittvrowiliato placts, and returns ‘l,ittt_passengers trwa Nork, &c. J. L July , Timber L:::111 t'or rilllr, 51.1, , - , -r , er fil , ; ~ .•ill a l'e tv 44 1 , ,r45 .,7 I,o r i'd Chi , i"i! L1 , ( 7.1 ,t. • " : 'r7 /, a, O l ( . 11.'.1iftl r‘li - i!';i: it 1. Ni) fo r :"7...f . sa .-‘• 1.',.): 1111.)r.ii.trioli ;wily I , 3l• - •:,• - ....4 .1. D. P.‘ X I'ON. Sept. .3.1, 1 . ).):). it EE ('A'FI'l,l; and Kitchen Furniture, such "as Beds and Bedsteads. a hit L ,erior Choppering I‘Ltehine, Copp e r and Brass 1 ettles, Iron ware, Stove:; and many articles too nonereus . to particularize. • Also, will be offered on the came day a TRACT OF LAN D. comai nirtg 559 AtereM and 111/7 PereteeN, more or 11 4 54,. Sittla Is the valley -- w herein the head waters Of the Conutoug - h" originate, iu Menallen and Franklin townships, 3 miles at A rendts- 1 ville and 1 mile from 'BON Mill on the Get. lyshurg and shi p pewit) org road,adjoining lands of IA Ottani Bell's heirs; Michael Beamer,'ien.; tlenry, Beamer; Michael Beamer, Jr.; Andrew 11401.17,er; lohn Ilan and others, formerly the property of tieory All o w- 100 Acres- aro eleared,—the balance in \,V nod, uoutaining , a qmuitity of largelicavy n el d6 c fr, lofty clear White Pint, Berch. White and Red Oak. Rock Oak, Chesnut and Yel low Pine. The inipmvements tire, a ireu Two story stone dwelling !lOUS N: well finished ; a two, story lee* weather- A t:2i boarded fl nose adjinintig. a kitchen, a' , Tetunit house, Smith shop; a convenient roomy Bar n with atOnt, Basement and other boildinns. ALso Two ,littaltv 3 , 11115' consuucted nn the most typroved modern Titan, triple geared with maintaining power and reversing action, worked by 3 Overshot Water SA: buels . lo left high and 8 feet 6 inches wide: - pan of-the gearing east.irint and stuns with tnethl seg ments. The -Dam being the Reservoir of 4 streams converging therein after welling (ins!, and 11 . ills, 7 —nirortling a Phace- Power tonnurpns4rd for ten/into:me! enabling, the Machinery, to run during. the .dry: acenton vv how, intermission - Working. 1! Straight saw, I horizontal Cross cut saw. 1 Circular 'Shingle-saw-awl ,lointi , r, 1 Circular Lath-saw and t Omni:lr ertAS.Clit balk' I.' Edi well t p t i t n i t. ed and .propelled by large. Belt wneels and Pulleys, miming nearly, 300 feet of Bolting: Empowering, an enterprizing robuit mint with help, of his own to saw from IS to '2O hundred, dollar's worth of Lumber ;tail building materi els in a year. di baler invesPnent could not be oracle. , Quantities; of Timber are hauled to the•'llatilc of the Saw Mill to bu umuulactured:fiq the shares, Terms accommodating .nnd will ha made '.known on the day Of Sale, by • WILLIA-M U. (40,13REcuT, dlrendlavide o...Vonis Penn. P. S. N - o Lumber will be offered at Pub- lie Kart.. . • „. a;J'For•morQ thr►n - ono yenr since, .certairt persons have exerted the•rnielvcs to misrepre sent and injure Ilse vane of the above property industriously sirreading. repasts,--That the god Pine and other tiniter -was nearly all cut. down."—All 1 request is this. that any person. inclined -to pureinnie will also and give tt a thorough : to prove the /alsi(g, busenees and malicious 'nature of the dofoination. Oct. I, 1855, _ts. Vauable- 'Farm at Private Sale. , Tr] li; subseriber, intending to remove 'to the West, offers at Private Sale, -:_ _.-- • II IS 1 7. .4 I. tl' II 1.; E P. 12 II hi , ' • . situated in Reading township, Adams county, Pa., on 'the haults of ,luig Conowago, creek, being the -best of ,Cono.vago land, and in a, high state of cultivation. U. contains - 136 Acrepd, , more or less. stud adjoins lands - of, 14. ,(1. Mirth, Win, Pieking t .llenry Spangler mil John Laydom. The improvements :ire a two-story BRICK II 0U S hl, - "' .. (nearly new,) a . - no ilk Ba - 0 rn,, i I Vaga n • Shed,Cor n( 'r 111. G r a nor le* ;Af I 1 ln excellent well of water .lie.. •- . .r"-''' !wenn the ,house and barn, and several .springiv on the premises. 'The land is under good leneirig, and we I 1 watered; part of :it hart been !limed: with due prephrtions of W,oodland and — MendoW, and all hinds of trait-and ia within a mile of two Grist Mills. 'There is upon the premises an excellent --.1,111F, Kll. 7sl, and a FLA GsToN V. Qll ARUN not to he surpass- eel in the State. This property_ollers 111:111idell . i Ild 111MIIIPIIIS to purchasers. - - - 13 , 4"• Persons wistikg to view the farm are. requested to call on the subscriber, residing' thereon. ' TiIOMAS N. Dicks: -- 1 - Wly If, 1855., 4m. - 50 ets. to 10$, .erio lov—Jolto Mating. F. Bonner, Cyrus Beales, Da.ie, P. J.VSOW. Rea4ltilg—John Clironister. Libel v—Christi to Overholtzer,George Fivedwo—AbrA 44u I.'lenner, Samuel Nloritz. Con44‘%;lcro—Levi L' ll i,4ll—Jae44l4 Basehoar, Martin Grove. Ty rune—iiridll Gardner. - Bor• - mgh—Soloinon Powers, Emaniel Ziegler - of E. Grorge- - -Shryoeli, Pliter Myers. John I lol;e, David David Kendlelzart. Nlaeliley. Fraliktili—Joseph Harizet. ( . 41;nhett;i:gd teob Swisher, Imo/ Muting. 1 414..41.:1104.—.L1it Bertv:4:l.-11iellae,1 Christ. - ‘ssf M ER nn nvc , .llnnt nnei desirable n , ; , sortniceut, selling I.ery April 16. . 42 ( ) A PS.--r.!:1• 'l,l l , Cottirin,,n Soaps, i n endless vurioty, bt. had cheap at E. ZING 1)U )O .\l. BfliStiCS, and 1.3.1.ket4, (Or le - I) 4L L. zi.EI:I,IKI, El
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