ati'itcoutips. Abakaimeik:llobeen..lekt. TroiaVr; thsi Directors of thii r oot. Dna ~ifilfe'BdBao of the Countk of Adoikillxinifft.dm th ud day of January, • .A. 1856Aotho 7th day ofJanunry,-4. D., Ad. To balance due on $417 44 Ordi County :Fret" rc.r, 600 00 300 00 lear l g 1, • " ! 3 00 , 00 • GOO 0? „ 400 00 Cash received of C01,,,A."1 . 4, 4 , Swope, 3 Pstu I•Cash_ "c ei;ea f Mc i. 42 5 , 2 , 'for Cow, t"9. received , ofS. Dnrbo ri k ,e'for ;limes • Priktele"fl67lG rif. ''• • ltei•frkrPt)rtltleiel E r nt,,ntunberlandCo. ,Poor '•Ctih received .of Andrew j , 4 . ..r ollY; Sdni'r of William 4 s - ,13e11,(1ce 1 4. for use of Mrs. _ !/ " tvii•te 9 96 Treasurer 200 00 900 00 4.141 ' f J Scott, 151 1 „ • Ctlx,Cc o Ted° 37 lb • sq., Steward, A lif.„ 6, Ocdo!,pp County Treasurer, 400 00 -r ; CA.,Part of Reaping Machine 4id by Poor }bese t; pu 22 s Received of Moses M. Neely, 0 5 p ar t value, of °strays, ighl23, J l: ,urddr'on County Treasurer, 900 , Pp., Deco ived of S. liurboraw, for Necks board, of Ebo Sample, • 26 00 . ,Order pn.Countyrrmkanrer, 400 00 Do. Ilaeowea of S. Durboraw • • . Committee of -Ebe Sam (Ls far boarding, . • , ;Hy Me. 6`, Order on County Treasurer, 600 00 Dec. 1, " " • .400 00 1200 00 ,'; ; g ??./•..• • • ' • •• •• ,47_606 ;30/ 18441tfIti414n*hillO -•n reesurer, $1291.44/ 4.-..O..;11;.;:,•, pt , ,,t,?•2 v ; ; ;-. •• •':',' ••, CR• ,; , AtiApdia Out aajbli4l4,: • • , -T , Gi•teeries 1337181 • 0 .5 1 `; 'Toupee suPpOrt : ; 1.014 99 F. -14xpenses41.do. 92'34/ Mitlntizqt bi*4, • • .•••;1,9,5 .111014Heislitigi,' ' • 'lBO 00 I Female do. • 183 00 Choppidg 1)t,004,' • ; ' :1 87 60 Horses, SmEle, )r3 Horses, Park bills and Stock Hogs, 349 20 Flour, Grain and Grinding, • • 717134 Lime, Hauling, 1.28 27 Stone Coal, ' - P 4 00 -Execating.notie4,,t., ,• • • 14 71 .1'14.1191 . 0F Aoconnts,,Ve.,,- • , 41_60, • gbyo,l,,lan q salary,. 100 00. Trenaltreesi " • , • ..40 - '4l 40,00' 1)i1 't ors, extra seiviee, • A lellutinglt*ca, . l5O ray, . . 1110 Salt, • ` , Irial Fruih . . 9-00 um tee,. • _ • • 42 . .27 otment, inaderto'Hintrd, 8 50 imit•orrif4rlo,cnkiiberidi,'d CO., 39.00 Drugs,Statibneri, &c., • , • 26' 67/ Balm:Calif tiMidn'OrTrintrer 1291 441 f ..irttrt• 1•• • , .• , e, esV senbers, Auditorsd to settle and t•djw*the;goblic•Accowits, do hereby , certify lo . itycl . ::iiio;§pkaiiiiited the tents which com os_,___.),9s%, atiClV ‘ e : Aceoo.4„. and,. that they are allA•t•hat tkere, a Vtlance of Twelve liiinNetl'and'.4inetY-Clue•Dellars and .Forty- Four Cents in the hands of Alexander Cobcan, Treasurer,--being froin thell day of January, A. D., 1865 to•the'7ol day of 'January, . A. T. WRIGHT, ' • • JOHN 'HAUPIIAN • Andtfort. ; scott:Pil. Steward, It? ecount with the bireetOrs of the Poor'and , o :„..ouse offniplOymerit of the County of Ad ‘,.,148, being from, thn 341 arty of January, A. C,IN 1854, to tleith, tlny ofJanuary, 1855. 4,.. DR. , • . , 1 tprti ( ,To cash for Lard ) , •• • ' •$1 65 4 " , ~ 1 . ,. ! ", ..10 07 !Kr t a` 's .... . 65 00 i , Cash'froralpha Gilbert, ,' , 15 80 " . from H. D. Sweeney for Fu ,i tte.lt Tallow,6B 25 Vl' • 1 ; , ' ;. " Nlik.owarcl . for .. Cow,. 36,00 4, " for Lard," 6 82 i ppa.Aii " for Sheep, K..Wilina, 14 00 1856, .Tano4-IB+ldit *lda, • t 0 $2 351 • . .. .e: loileal ~.;•:'i••11'• 1 . g..... f . . :; • • i. 104 .IRM;Ctith.pa(d o u t foliate. .. . a i ii n tiowt 041 i.lt,. Ma) ' a 10 hirelings, If plea, li'reight'aijl, Stage r . . 4*-'',';''' '''' .'''' l - ' '' 20•-'73- GraCiiihk int,' •'' • • ~ , .8 00 Household articles •.- •• ' ' 2357/ ; Strimr i titt i ptilt r St ytk „. 2 4 15 Cash L. i s .11 . I • . , . . li. r =ri MI . .r.. 7 3 4, 5 u mou 5e04,,,r, I 7 ::1•.11 :,...... • ••• ••t . Id :15 1 ,, ; ~ • , - „ liootl9urungoN: ,-- ; ,•-• .7 - ~,. .i.i 40 1 , 5' . iihilpringa:rr , 1 . ~ - -.1 1,... .....-.. L.,. 6t75 , • OM" 44 , ri'''t ' ' .. LIC.r. -.1 , 7:4; .: s.l2i tue„. 4. • - • 'l2 07 • - ' ~...,.? ...alie.; , ;::: . 7 ,, ,i,.- .-...., ~-.' ~ . .. !• . '. &IV, '. • ~ , ~, ~,,,,..,. , ~ ~ ~ 1 30, Atteßdanel• on sick, ~ , .., • - ' 51:1` PowNe#'rl ti. 4 ' l f ' M h • ',' 1 05 1856, Jan. 7,4440:4141 dud (. • - ' . Stewa . eh lii - 0 linvs..of = ..11 T -t ... •-•' i ; iii j , % 5 . 0 1,, ,t 0 illoiliilii , a 1 ..,•, '''' .' , E. " " " ' ./ ./1 1 10r' . 61 giiia6l7.ll6 i ll,:Xilkielia, to 'settle eat\ : • sUlltifilli*Tatilii; We'Counts; dcl'eettifti that iile teeth pationitiedtha (Roma which ,compiio Isle' . • 410TadiDeedruitv MAL da 'report' ithitt . the- same` c eq 8511/0 exhruxii:g the account, ofl rit. 1 4;Lier-letl/ §PftwArd, from ,th e ;14 dfTi O aunary, A. D., 1855, to the;,.7 . 01- Oay-4, -4nuMl,3APwlB447ilMl,:days nielu.siv-- • • leatittl'atnilidice id betas tit laid Ste#artl,.pf Two Dollars, Thirty-die -- and 'three-fourth ......_..._ ... ..... 1 Tont at vl.e -7 ~ - - • . • T.. :', ....., .1, 7 . .1 •• l , ~ ' A, . WRIGHT . 1 AudilO il . -,- . 1 • ,'," '' so $ll it.l3PldlH„ - r ' ..444'14" . ‘.‘4 _A-T.4. 114.1 r nitspers ud Alatittitustorit sal "5!:',.•ii.....',Atri9.11,-. ~.: .• ~ - ;•-,, i • - .I) 4"V. 1 4,.,,011. 1 1,:0. 0 . , f ':,.:,.• 20 . ' 2. mrs. 4,0%.,,„- 4 4 . ....:, 1.. 0 : ..,, -' 1 20: 3...-Y.-14.-Weisteri),lBllis] 45 4.Nii,944iee,if,-1. ii.r , 0 , , 1 ,.. , ~ ~2, •.. 5 ' f i tliT et 4i t' / .01.. I • i'; • i '..i 2 P • ' 6.t . t 4 Fah , " • . : - •20 • ' ' 11dAtteab Sardtteiii .:. 0. -;.; - `• ' ,'-,.:,-- '' 201 - • 8. 1161111.1hboi,r; " •--' ~! . -' .- --- T'• 20 ; -., •- 9. Sophiellok111,.$10•11 yenriy,': 20 i CALLIND SEE -OS IT -THE ... 10. - John Lei x;r„ • 'ES tir.•;... "'. 20 1 . . .. . . . , 11. J 16 10Ifyearly, ~,- ~1.2 1 '.• ''' - 1 1 7.E1k qTriN D . ... ;- , Viit...L ‘""i '2O • , . ' • , • 13. Henry Swope„ ' - ..•-lc i•- ; 20 I Witt. T. KING respectfully annonntlia -to Ilivait-Olt-81tidiki , ' -" . X . ',.-'',. ;'' ''(l 20 1 V V 'his' friends and, the. .puldie generally. - • . lk.., l Thatt:Htirts.oll, , j 4 ";• - ' ' ' ',-•' '. • ''. -- ' ' 201 a -id he continues the ;7'.,4 ILORING BUM . - s .. • 111410011010611‘, 11 it :, '''" i` '''"'''''''- '' r - : '''''' ',' -110 f' NESS in the room adjoining tbit store of ..1. ilitisistioalitoiditorrtit;e - . ~. • f l , ' ,-,- . -- 28 1 , , i liiiiilee - SChick, awl fionting on the Dia- 184*00111tditillirt#14Mtr,-.‘fil•'-' t ' •oi•-'_•:"•'20' mond. He has made aininftements to receive , . . ~i, Ko ma t topicup a t.,- ,,, iti,.. -,::::"." i'•' l, "-- , ! , -2.oercialirlytthe - LA TEST I'ASIIIONS, and -.2o.•glisibetth Messer, " , -401'itisilibuiiii constant nitn to Oive entire antis.; • • 310 eakins;‘'''''. l4 ' l''''•: c-A"'"!' 4 "•"•'•';:i20 ito those whos:nap favor him with-their eustoni. :0:, . l icanCti elifi' f - elt, ''' 114. ' 7 •*.•'"'t`'''4•;!l:::,tllo°l-I:ClikiratigiC:fc%)ue:iirArYorird. ... uce 7 1111)° . •; t6 -. lell in:ex .. • 3 411~ SIM_ .alli ' 44. '.' ''` :'" ''':'• ';'201 1 WM/T. KING.. wiN, ''''''. : 1 '''' 'A A ' , ''.' 204 - . Gettysburg, Sept. 58,1855. - • . • Pafters;.' , .."- ~..;- :., .''-• . - '-' -• 20 1' . . , ~ .- iy D v irosi 4.4 et . - -Th '.'• , '.; " ' , IOI‘III.I4I..NE4Y.GPODS cheap at ' ' ''' JINNI . i1d1* 1 11.41,W.f14: 4 ". _4" .‘,:.' ,''' VlO ' .I.Vi."' , - 1 ' j • ' . . ' • FAHNESTOCKS. . , . . , ....... -... _ - .. . .. - . .. _ _ .... . 2 3 9 0 .. .Tl 3l rg i ona. v s a ll i n ri c l e f,y , , s s s s half qr., yearly, ~ 2 1 ° 0 - 1 1 ifsubse,ribing to a : s2 and eV magazine, they 1111184lepb a. Adestiben:t ntp. • - ,- . • ..—..—:.—...-:-•• I will recei4 is copy o(either +of the three per. 31. ,John Leonard ~ • - • '• 20 lu ,I _•, F. IL SMIT H : units Ifsubscribing to ttfi worth of meg:t imes, all three portra ._ . • 32. Willtelmina IrtiltknYi $ 5 clr'i • 2- ' powr MONNME, POCKET 'BOOK its will sent gratis ...'.. 33. Frederica Hapkey, I‘ -, 201 Musie.furnished,to those who may wish it. Feb. 15, 1855.--tt . •' - AND -;_ • . . Envelopes of every description and size, in ----- 1 DRESSIIO CABE MANUFACTURER, 1 large or small quantities furnished. Setkl: Eve s, Dies, &c. sent to order. "•.' 1855. NEW GOODS. 185 a., N. W. cor.of Fourth& Chestitutsts, Philadelphia , 1 Every description of engraving on wood ex - ,' " --,---- - , and varied l i e b c u t i t l te di t g w s i , tl t i le n , c y l s t n ta n te pe ss t n i t i t e d a . d d in is g p s a , tc v h ie . ws V o iers m o a f . THE subscriber Waders his acknowledg. A LWAYS on hand a large meats to his friends and the public, for , assortment of : chinery, book ilhtstrittions, lodge certificates, the very liberal -patrenage hitherto extended IPori1 Pori ilionntries, Pocket Books, Bankers 'business curds, i te. All orders !tent by mail 'to hire, and respectfully informs them that he roars, Note holders, Port Folios, Porta- . promptly. attended to. Persons wishing vimisl has just returned frorn . the rides with a splen-1 Ale Desks. Dressing Cases. Work Boxes, ; of their buildings engraved can send a &goer- I d p i a d rt, a ;:l ir t ns in s e t n o t ,' io,toNf New th°°dsi in'comprising,comprising, Cabers, '''', ravelling B eotypo or sketch of the building by mail or ex. ags, Backgammon , I Boards. Chess Men, Pot ket .41/emerandum i Press, . Dlaneti, Shawls, Ginghaills, Bunks Cigar Ca3el,-4*C. '. Persona at a . distance having saleable arti ' cies would hod it to their advantage to address Gloves, Stockings,Rib- • Alin:. a general -assortment of English, the . bons Collars, Allis , , French and German FANCY GOODS. the side of them. • lins, Irish , Lin- . 1 Fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor BA - RAM A: PIERCE, . l Strop s and Gold Pens 50 South Thinbsi., Rirodriphiu. ens, &C., 1 Wholesale,Second and Third Floors. Nov. 30, 1835.—1 y all of which will be • sold at the lowest' cash! F. H. SAIIIII, - ...r.... prices. He deems it unnecessary to e""" 1 " -. ' N. w.car. FourthelSi &Chestnut sts., Philadelphia. ! Vt. UV, ift 01% ate the different ankles which comprise' his ; N. B . —On the receipt Of $l. a Superi- ! stock. lbo would earnestly invite all to; HAVE OPENED Gold Pen will be sent to• .•rt f the' mil and examine his stock before purchasing •or ‘ • and' 'l. o f An Immense Clothing Palace and elsewhere. United States, by,,mail ;—describing p.:11, , Merchant Tailoring Estab- I thus. motion) , hard, or soft. lishment on March 30, 1855.—1 y • SILALINDER SIFESu No. 105, PIIMATIELPIIIA One door below Fifth skeet, .Norlh side. - - Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing 11 V,l NS & WATSON, No. 26 South rt•atly made quite .as good as can be made by 1 JI-A Fourth St., Philadelphia. any Merchant Tailors in the United States, Great fire, Chestnut and Fifth Streets, .diould visit this magnificent st:re, whets ! , Friday morning, December, Ifitl - ., 185.1. ( t ; i ( l ' le is an c d t. ii t i h tle il lL e :e t , a c hi s ct i n y u i t l ' l li t t p i t: Mi r t.l:. a( t ) .., EVANS k WATSON'S SALANIAN. miler ut the shortest notice, and perlbet satis, DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, as they faction warranted. Also, a full ussortment of always aro When put to the test. 'fine FURNISHING GOODS, and every arti. ' • PHILADELPHIA, Doc. 15. 1834. C 1 ee is marked with the lowest cash prices in . MEssns EVANS 4c: WATSON, No. 26 l' 1 " 1 " li g"' : Noy. 18, 1855.—aim South Fourth St., Phtiadelphia. , GENTLE:39.N :—We take much pleasure ; Ti: iSSES ! in recommending your Salamander Stiles' to Merchants and others in want of a se- ! cure means of preservnig their books, pa pers, &e., from fire, as the oho we par chased from you about seven m onths since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great lire of HENRY S. RENNER, this morning, which destroyed the entire PETER BEITLER. block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Dec.7,1855.-4in Fifth streets. The safe was in use in our _ • THE UNIVERSITY'S' FAMILY— office, on the second flour of our building. f which ;dace it fell into the cellar, and . RE MEDLESi remained there until the fire was out.— 'issued limier the Seal, sanction and authority The Safe was then removed and opene.t iL, of TILE -UNI VERSITY OF FREE MED- I t tithe presence of at least 1000 persons, LCINE mid POPULAR ICNOWLEDGE,I who witnessed the good condition of the chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, sprit' ; efflitenr.„. vi• ... ill you please have the ~,le 29,1853, with a capitaief $106,000, nl"unil locks rop.•.tred, as we intend to put it for the purpose of arresting the evils of! 1Y ; 1 ,e i rim and worthless Nostrums. Also, fur sup- ill use again. having perfect confidence :., plying:the community with reliable remedies us lire-proof qualities. wherever a competent physician &intuit or Yours. Respectfully, - Will not be employed. Ibis Institi..lon ha-;+ LACEY & PHILLIPS. purchased from Dr. Jobe R. Rowand, hi I E ,,,,,,, & waison take pleasure in re. celebrated (erring to the hollowing, among the many Oct. 19, 1855 NEW EST:MANDL GRANITE ,STONE-YARD FIE undersigned respectfully inform the T citizens Of Gettysburg and the pliblic generally thatthey have opened a GRANITF: STONE. YARD, on South Baltimore 'Street, opposite the reAidence of George Shrvock, wlmre they are prepared to furnish GRAN ITE STONE, dressed in every style, for Monuments, Door Sills mid • Steps, and'every kind of buildin and ornamental use. Arso, CEMETERY BLOCKS nlways on hand and a general variety of dressed Granite. VElit'The undersigned having had consider able experience in their business, re.spectful-. h invite, persons wishing anything in their lino to give us a call--ns we are prepared t , ) furnish the same article CHEA Pr:lt than it has ever been heretofore offered in Gettys burg. . litonantiN Tonic Mixture, known for upwards of twenty-five years as this only safe and Atli(' cure for Pever and Agar!, &c. ; aiid his inestimable remedy for Bowel Complaints, ItOWAND'S COMPOUND Syrup ofifilaeliberry Root, which highly approved and popular remedies, together with Th 6 University's remedy for COMPT LINT: OF.TIIE LUNGS ; - The. Coiversity's remedy for DY:,'"I.IPSIA. OR INDIGESTION ; The. Unirersity's remedy for COSIDIL BOWELS; Also, the UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAC, May be had, at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of $7606:301 . . . B. W. RILEY, S. Co.. Ifeidlersburg. Mums Cu., Pa. Oct. 12, 1855.—e5 . _---- •., . •.-„-E.,-,.., - ' 1 .; ,i,cila.l• - eli..Alf ...,-,:, ( 11' '''t - •git- 4 4 , 7. 7 ; 7 41" 1 -.TIM.. 4, -y - ' , IA V•':";',7. ,, r:Vf.'P.at • n 1 ' ' ' SS '' '=*l:. N l ' l' . i. ',.'•:,- - !. 4 0 • '... - irL:"5- 4 5 ,i^a. -:.-. • . ( ."" i* 161, , • - . TIN WARE TIN WIRE! rgOL ER E. BUEH informs his friends and customer that be has a 7ery large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials, witch will he sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. la- Call and see. Gettysburg, March 10, 1854 12 46 29 61 ' 7 00 44 87} NEW FIRM ~ --N - EW UOQDS. 'l 4 ' '•Subseribers, having bought the stock . of .Bnots; Shoes, .:Itts and Caps of KEL LER' KURTZ, purpose t., "tinning the bui,i ness, at the old established stand, South East Corner of 'Centre • Square, where they have ust received a fresh supply of the• above good's rout the 'cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, • rfiprising all,the new and desirable styles . of Mens, , Boys' .and. 'Youths' Silk, 'Fur, and 1 40 ~ .iit Slouch HATS. Mon's,. y,.... Voris' and Youths' Fine. .... tuff, ••liiii; and " •Orained. /'''''' .., , BOOTS AND. SHOES, -,. . *Alva large ,assortmeut of Ladies',: 3liis'es' and Child's 'Walking and Fine Dress SHOES, GAITER"', &c. .Otun : Preas-Shßety Buskins mil !Stun:Jails in t , ieiy'Vliriety: '' ' ' • • We .would respectfully -announce to the citizens of Adams County, that we have an 'earnest .dispoSition to "please the particular taste•Of every one siliii - nidy favor us with thcit patronage, and respectfully ask all to call ia tid sce. . • 1 ;; ;;; :. , .... .„:, :.,, •••, . ;.-- , . . - The business will be Conducted under the Virra pICOBEAN & PAXTON. • ' , 'ALEXANDER COBEA:si, ' .• • ' - . ; DUNLOP: :PAXTON. I - Oct. 19,1855: ' ••• . • .• _ • ' .. . . .... . 215 231 2 35} HE subscriber having disposed •of his in storestiu the : Bout;; Shoe,.llat and Cap Business to Messrs. COIIESX & PAXTON, r espe et fully asks.tko: eon tin alums of his frieqds and customers to patroniao.the New Firm.. .." HELLER, KURTZ. Oct. 19, 18.55 A J. S. GRAMMER. li ondredswho have had their Sales in use :—U. S. XI jilt, Phtlaila.; Farmers and Mechanics' Batik ; S amu el Allen. Esit. high Sheriff, Philada. ; John N. Il euderson. City Conti-611er ; Cab b Cape & Co.. No. 153 Alarkt - f - St. ; Rich ard Norris & Son. Locomotive builders, Plißada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Mat.',linlSlN, corner 16th and James Sts.; „ , F+ iuklin Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsy vania Railroad Co.. Plutada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro.. No. 32 South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third Street ; W. H. Horsiman & Son., I No 51 North Third Si.; Smith. Williams & Co., No. 4 7 Market St ; J. & 11. (hue, I No. 185 Chestnut St. _ _ AND ill C`A R I, A large assortment of ihe above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand a least ID per cent. more fire than any Her ring's Safe now In use.) EVANS & WATSON. also manufacture ant! keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and. Iron Sash. for [talking fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, publie„ and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, &e. Phase give us a call, at No. 26 South FOURTH St . Philadelphia. April 6, 1855,---ly R. D. CLIFTON & SON, MEN'S MID BOYS' CLOTHING STORE, North East corner tat - S-I,ond and Dock sts.,Pbila To the Citizens of Gettysburg, Pa. and YOU are respectfuily invited In exam ji ine the extensive and varied assort mem of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at the stare of the subscriber, where may always be found a full supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and de acriptions, wore by men and boys of all ages and sizes. made by experienced work men and: of the very best rrinte.rial; the make, lit, and appearance surpassed by no establishment in the city. Please preserve ,this notice,•and give me a call, and lit out yourselves and Sons in a manner worthy of you and them. Remember the North East corner .ol Second and Dock Streets: R; D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, [855.—1y "Philadelphia Advertisement." -EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES ! I FOR 'Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth era, haring BlNde.l ' Papers or other ro/o/1- bk.; to preserve...from FIRE or BURO LARS. Day it Ns ns ell's • (11obb's) BANk LOCKS. CARD.-- 2 1an "Firm PROOF SAFE," that presery cd;our Books, Poperi, (Pe.; the 'Great Fire at }fart's Buildings; . - was, tn-chas ed ofOLIVER - EVANS, 61 S. 2tl:, ad'a. • • GrlliA, BUCK. "REiRIGERATORS & AND WATER FIL TERS." EVANS' Premium 'Ventilated Refri,gertt. tom for. cooling and preserving meats, butler, water and all article for culinary purpo ' WATER FILTERS; for, parifying . (prackisA or, in uddy water, Whether effected by tams, lime stone, merl or other causes can be had sepitr ate or attached to the Retrsgerators—n small quantity of lce - coolittg tho whole, in the warm= est weather. - - PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the user of worm or eold writer. • WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, StOrea Dwelinys. • • • TRUCKS, for *moving boxes, bales, Lc. SEAL pTIESSES,.COI r I'ING do., DR UG. (11ST do.: • • ' 4 OLIVER EVANS,.' No: 61. S.Second-st., (2 doors below Chesnut.) (EBTLBLISIIED ity1835.) ..• ': Feb. 8,1856.-1 y • [ T. MAY PIERCE soon 4 . ciz c HE subscriberaltave established a 13ook T Agency in Philadelphia, and will .furnish any book or itubliesit:tin 'at the, retail price free ef Postage. Any pertatn4, by forwarding the Subdcription price of any of the 00 Magazines; such as Harpers', Godo,y's, Put nam's, Graham's,Frank Leilik's Fashions, &c., will receive the magazines for. one year, and a copy of a splendid 'lithograph portrait of either Washington Jackson or Clanor fittiSSKS ! TRUSSES C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, S. W. COIL. TWII.FTII RACE ;;TILEKTS, PHILADELPHIA, :SIP(.IIITEIt of tic. French TrussPs, coml,i -a. nicLg r.etreht , ! east. and 111111.1 , 11 , t 111 1,11.1.(1 I 1 ritta,l or ntptilred pati,•nts ea:i Nowiing linin r•r rottnd tht hip=, 411 , 1 si... Cost of Singh, iros,„ j.1,:51 . ;,,, :7;1. 1)11tI1/14,--:f6, 55. atilt $lO. In - true I i , 11 , 21 , to WVIIr t :11111.111M torflnctlL cur , . wt.' , IVILII 110, Truss. _ll,, tor Jlll .. 111:114V, Jinn Ur. bilyriw.7l I 'facia fi f.,t cun• of Prolitp.;ll , Ilrri: Spiral If: sifdlif fee. :anal If:reeler a :raves, adapted al 'with , ;t tip , iMaiiii•ts anti ut.ak iz.11;.;•; .khdoniinal in , ..l•—•m.d.• and female. Itefltias. kith Lad amend:a:its. 111 . ..:•ta:at :, i.nrcross Rotary Planing 111 - frith' undereigned is now fully prepa chine. - A red 10 file and prosecute ('loons to , 11 ANTED—To soil the Itightii and 11If., Boltl - 1.1/ /.,atid, for soldiers of the Revolt]- , V 'it chines for ) Planinglion,ot tile War of 181'2, and 'of Other die lards 1 ,1 4 0,, wars in whic!i the U. States hate been en under the Pao Rt. ko, thi attach- gaged—and for their friftetes and minor 11),•lo• \ine h ir.e, tild , h trill chili/nisi. The nett act embraces them it wh" ! " } th i "' iii "I'' all. lit addition to lute lung experience and' vl,llll. :111d tlO - he would add, that, in all the ei,1,1 iu the +•.,,,,t in 1C21,11111;:011. I,t 110 110 illirlil,:01111.1q, 1 ..:11 1 ” Ni l P l '/ .10 / . to many claims he has hitherto tiled, (lie worth's Machine. tween 100 and 200) lie has earefully pre- Apple t o .1. 1), 0A LE Willow Sit-eel, served, and has how every thing necessa• Twe!fili. Philadelphia, where the Niachiii, eau ry to establish the lights of claimants—as but seen in oporapiai. also Rolls and Lists Of Companies, and fa- Jan. cilities for furnishing proofs in all cases • TO TIIOSE Irllo It that may he entrusted to Min. He i.e now rapidly ping (quill's. He has made complete arrangements for Inca• rbare fcrt4e laud at a nip prier , and ling warrants in the Western ;:tates.— on ea sy ti.il f uls, your attention is lurratits bought—Warrants sold. A p to the Fly personally or by letter to itiff,freicaO Fisran .a.tat Coal D. NI'CONAUGIIY if 'row ins as y. Gettysburg, March 0, 1555.--tf Twenty•fise iteres or tutors in proportion, are given liii'iryalile in in,talments of sl' per uveqk In . $4 per month. It is locat e d ittl Elk county, Petinsylvatiiii, and has one of lie hest markets for its produce ill the State. The, soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassedi fin thrilling, as examination will show. It has the laistielentialts of prosperity, being under. , laid by two rich veins of COAL, and wilo shortly lie intersected by.,tliur railroads. 'rt., timber is the most valuable kind. Titre-un , exceptionably ghoul, and warrantee deeds :ire given. It presents tt good And 31111Stalltiai portuility to commence farming, providing Mr eau's chilglo!n ut making an investment. Fur ther particulars Can be had from the pamphlets which, are sent to inquirers. Letters unswei•- cd , Apply or address SAIO UEL W. CATTELh, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side ' be. tuveen Smith trod , Fillh streets, Philadel phiu- trrFull information is contained in the pam phlets. Feb. 8. 1356.-3 m SUPERIOR TEAS. N the Original Half Chests. in boxes, of t I and 12 pounds, and in =talk: packages, of 1,3, 1, 2 &4 pounds, FOB HALE BY JENKINSS:, CO., (INVENTOII3 AV THE METALIC TEA PAVIC,) Wholesale.. Dealers in Teas Only, N. W. ear. of Market and Ninth Stn., PHILADELPHIA. ge•Teas in Metallic Packs put up in half Chests, containing a variety of both Black and Green, to ,tuithuyers. Printed List ot Prices, Terms, &e., furnished by mail to all who order them. All Teas warranted to please, or no sale. One and the same price and terms to all, and one only. Half Chests of Black contain about 15 pounds, and of arena, about 50 pounds each. Feb. 29, Litici.---3t li'lllhNVS)%N‘u %15 Removed few doors Sorahof the old Stand. T H. SKELLY respectfully informs 11." his old ; customers and the public , nerally, that lie contin is the TAILORING ,USINESS, at his new land. in South Ra!timore treed where he will be ppy to accommodate all 'ho may patronize him. II work entrusted to his ire warranted to fit and .anital Make. Thankfu solicits a continuance o pulilie patronage. „ • • !Cr The New rork , Spring and &Tit ther ,F.f7 $111911'47 are 'Trebled. 'Call and „ se &Them. Aped 27; 1 t1155:--tf OSIERM—A. neiy article - of SILK arid 11 , WOOL 'HOSE,- atid Silk-lined -HOSE, for ealo'nt VAII , N,E - STOCK BROTH' , •- • ' 'Sign of the Rid P Oct 1'4'1855; • ' ; _ . • ' ,:e6144.L.• TOPES 0F various4tatterns and sizes, eonstaultly - 0n hiul4and for salt, ut, .7 'WARRENS' FOUNDRY Prorosslonal Cards: D MICONAUGriIY, .11TtORNEY Ldll', (omce removed to ono door West of flueltle Drug & Book-Store, (Mu mboributg 'street.) attorney ass d os• for Patents and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrahle,.Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. : also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. .Latids for sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there. IffirApply to him personally or by letter. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, AS thken Mr. STEVENSON'S office North West Corner of Centre ware. REFERENCE.—FIoh. Thaddeus Stevens, Limes Ater. DAVID A. BUEHLER, allortiey al 1.10111, 'V LL promptly attend to Collections acid T all other littsinesA entrusted to his care. IV" Office in the Diamond, adjoining tho Store or A. 1, 1856. -- - EDWARD B. BUEHLER, Jltortety eet lata. I LI, tiiithrully and promptly attend to v busilit.S3 PlitrliStOl 1,, him. Pre G. tmlyetafie. (Mice at the Name place, in South thiltimore sireel, near Purac e '.; I 'rug More, anti neatly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. V 7. L. iN BELL, Attorney at 1.,1f, OF FICE on rhamhersburg street, Get "kir tyshurg, two doors front Geo. Ar nold's store, will attend to filing claims for BOUNTY LA ND, under the late Acts of Congress, Pensions, &c. All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt anentior. 11: ha; CP all in OW front r 0,,,,, 11 ; ... •tro,“, ,ilicrr In. tit.•nti to Si•riiiming. lIIV. tool collo. Cho: trro,nl,ll OLD SOLDIERS. NM LAND RT OF 18;A Dr. J. Lawrence 11111, DENTIST, OFFICE in Chambersburg street one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full s of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr C.N.DritLueliT, RCV.C.P .KIIA uTH ,D.D •• D. Hon:ran, Prof. At ACII I...lLtunitEn , 4. D. GI t.nanT, H.A.MunLv.s nun] Itcv R. Jon:rec.:v. I " M. L. STI/I V Ell. July 7. 1848. CO3l PLETI?, EDUCATOR ; TOWER'S SPELLER AND AND TOWER'S READERS. FIRST READER, or Primary School Enunciator, Part I. Second Reader, or Primary School Enunci ator, Part 11. Third Reader, with Complete Exercises in Articulation. Fourth Reader ; a sequel to the Gradual. Fifth Reader, with Principles of Elocution practically illustrated by Elementary Exor cises. Sixth Reader, with the Higher Principles, of Elocution Explained and Illustrated by ap propriate Exercises. The Readers are prepared upon the plan 01 teaching only a n d thing at a lime, and the contain a full, complete and original systent of exercise in Articulation, to which the author has an exclusive right.' The' Elocutionary matter is simple and comprehensive ; adapted to the School-room as only practical teachers know how to pre-' , pare act adapt it. The Selections for Rending are carefully graded from the first step 'to the Ult. The pieces are chaste, pure and freed from all low and improper expressions ; they die designe, to cultivate and correct taste, to reline the feel jags, and to elevate . •moral affections. They were selected and prepared by the true teach er, who alone Can understand the practical wants of the expanding 'Mart and mind of the school-room pupil. • - Alsp, • Tower's Elements of GraMmar for beginners, and Tower's English °remitter for advanced classes. Teacher's School Committees, Clergymen,- and all others interested iu Education are MI vited to call and examine these Books. " • DANIEL BURGESS & CO. • Ptddishers, No 00, • - John Stria, Km Yin*. Beit.Eor sale at A. D. , BUEIILER'S Drug and Book Store, Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 2, 1856.. 1 4m ••• er B. flail road TRAINS over •the Hanover Branch Hait rotul•now tun as follows t First- Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M.; with Passengers for York, Harrishmrg, Cbluim him and Philadelphia. This train also con- nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving 1 there at l:2} P. MI, stopping at Glenrock, Park ton and Cockeysville. • Second Train leaves at 3 P. M. with Prig gaugers ; lot: :Baltimare and . intermed iate places,- and returns mill Passengers from Yorlcoke July 27, 1855 McCracketesinvalunblelemedy :LET US REASON .TOGETII FQR TILE RilitohATlON t FREBEILVATION El?' TH E HUMAN . HAIR. AFTER many years of laborious rescind' and experiment, I have the. gmtificatiOn to announce to th'ose of the public Who'inny:ho Afflicted with.buldness or prematute grei hair, that I have succeeded in the preparation dim article that is nu infullible remedy for either Of these disorders. For a consitlertiblti length of time I have been in the habit of tnting lt,tr lIALLOWAY'S on my Own customers, andsin no instance ens t it titiled to tender the Most entire satisfaction. 'WHY ARE WE SICK ? IltiVing long entertained the 'belief that, in a vast majority of cases, Baldness and remit- t, tore grayness were induced by disease, or want I of vigor and vitality of the scalp,' rather than being the necessary consequence of mere ac• cumulation of years. My whole attention urns directed to the dis covery of some preparation, which, b r rem v• ing the dandruff and other foreign matter which, in spite of the utmost precaution, will . collect upon t h e, scalp, wool(' restore to this part all its vigor and vitality, and thus remove the groat rause of both these diseases. In offering this preparation to the mnblin, I have full COll f ;donee that it will not ilisappoint the I expectations of many who may Mel inclined to give it a fair and impartial trial. It more c f. , fectually, than any other preparation, removes the ilandrtill and cleanses the heed, thus re• moving all alma:toles to the growth of a new ( and luxuriant crop of hair. For the 'mount. titre grey. it reitorw; to the huh the free vireo lation of its natural flitid, and. in an almost in- credibly short time, b r ing s to it ity natural healthfulness and ruler. Although this prkIll• nratiou h a s never been brought helinte the public through tin medium of advertising, yet by its own inherent virtues, it has won its way I into flow in many of the comities of this and neighboring States. At the solicitation of ninny of my friends and patrons who have been twinkled by it, I hove Inch induced to give it to tlet',title, tile! in doing. ti 11.., I do it with the confident assipanee that any who may try it. will find it to posi.css all the merit claim lu it:a• whet; 11 , 4'11 Sl grel,:thlr to tlizvetimis, this lli,torative has not failed, in 11. 111. , 411.111.1., to produce a luxu riant growth t.ftl.t. natural hair. In the hand.+ of mothers and iiiirto.s, it is a npiUtl ciiratioti I i t.ll thit.te the eulp incident to isitutlit children. In linr, 11,1 a toilet tlt i. , it • , 11.aild lie in the hands of all %vim wiA tot pill the (Innartill, pre-erve the hair, 11.1,.•tit it trout falling 1111 , 1 retal,r and wit% V. r.-d•tr , lar...l 'lll,l iilikdr,Lie 1111 , 1 ~1111,1, 11(.1 , 1.) l'utn!writtild county Pt. 11.110. I' I: It lIFICITES Ili „, \ w thi• in of the mod ntr ;xiiitex , ..l, ,toll ill It tl .t IN I lit•rtthr cortify that I 11,1.1;t •Ot ibr sj ; , i , r lit t•ttt...tttl ht Ent linsllt It :11141 into t••r Prop:;:•:,tiori has ret , tort•tlmN hurl It, itttrlt.t4 Itit.titli ttittl rtmthtrt tl Italy 4 . . I'l: , tlEil, 51. 11. This is to oa.tifv, tiro , ov hair had ,d! tall tr )It•l!ta, , l.co's l'or :1 od I all 111 . La in 11.1 fill(' hair lid 10I) uuc c , m l d Wl,ll. S. A. Sltioloismeg, Sept. ISt h, rim' our 1. 01,4,1,1011,11 IVe 10 t , '• th7ll for tii.;ll.iiir Will nrcnmhlitih 1110 1 , 11.1 Which 111.11- feJ,I,S it to do, A. STEW A ItT, M. It. .1. .1( iIIN 11. 1/I"NrA Thy plt•a:“Il'e ill nnnoum lei OW pnhlir 1110 Preparation fir If I lair, he Nl,('rack,n of Stiipp..osiiitrg. it: itsi• 11l 1 .01 Ili- , iS• roa~inrr.l 01.1( it NVill :10 . 01111 , 1i,11 tilt` 1.1111 fur which 11E1. ti. \V. Iit.E.SSN Kit. 1 with reeimitiletkil to the pi lilie MeCrivelieti . . Preparation lei. the Hair ; I lucre lied Lot i Illt . hußlo, 1111.1 11 1111 S 1.111101 . 011 1 . 1.1,41` 8.“1,1111.6(111, Iry dandruff, unil iUI yin} , the hair iti oulur twit in beauty, and venting the hair front REF. ,1. C. i‘VIiINA. SAlinsysiore, This it; to errtily that WO have In ea 'bald I; , r vonr.t—in Ive got some of Metlynekon's 'Hair Itt,lttorative, ;old in ttt-vtottnontlts ov Ind a pod and fine head of hrir. CIIAS. MOY .IltjlN H A RTINI.I N. Dec. 21, At I). Bt . El I 1,E12, 8..: t v,,tmrg.; 11,111,r, A : B. 1•'. I'eterAlitirg ; .1. Cid, in Guyer. Franklin town .1. A 1110.111401, Hampton ; .1. I.... Smith, I rislitown ; .1.11. ; .1. M. ti, hiniilt, Hanover ; F. G. Williamson. Spring Mills. t' ,^ F3el JOIN W .TIrrON, Fashionable liar her and Bair Dresser, can at all tintet be found. prepared to attend to the causal the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, at will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors, He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de sire to please, he will merit as well as re ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to' at their pri vate dwellings. SEGA RS °revery 300,000 description a n Brands, all of whieli aru Whited lower than any other House in the city. Autl narranto all he sells 10 he of the best ma"- twilit Call and (iXamitie. WM. BU Pal LER, No. 157 Franklin Arent. ' Nov. 24, 1854. 1t„ HUDS. KENTUCKY LEAF •D. TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, 25 do Sligda. 20 do St. Jago, 20. Cases Seed Leaf. Just received and for sale by - • W5l. BUEHLER, - No. 157 Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. • t • TOBACCO. 100 i t BOXES LUTE'( ` . BACCO in store and' for eali f at 11 cents by the box , , at 111.1EW..Eft*S 014 giaptl, the chespeo in the City:. No, 157 Franklin it . , Baltininre. Breinig, Fronefi6ld . 'Cgs • • YGETABLE PATTLE'POWDO' - AND -; . : ,,; CATTLE LINIMENT QLD WHOLVSALE and AETAir,, by .A. 131JEULEfL, tigout,. for gams county. •• • , -I.OO'BOXFfS JIEST CObIGRESS TOBACCO. in num, and'for saleby WM..BUERLE R; , ;4'l . i No. 157 tratiklisilticet.o 24,11334: GLOVES AND 110SIERY=slargo ety, good !bud cheap ut Nov. 2, LEIB, dbfeill. Pet CS•, r sh I !4:b5 scuickza. TT has been the lot of the human'race to he iweigheddown by disense and suffering,— II 0 LLO WAY'S PILLS are, apecially adapted to the relief of the WEAK,the NLIISO I76- the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all cli ages;' 80=1, and constitutions. Pro feeler Holloway personally superintends th manufacture of his medicines in.. the United States, anti offers theM to a free and enlight ened people, as the best remedy the world over saw for the removalof disease. ' These Pills Purify the Bleed These (humus Pills aro expressly combined to operate On the stomach, the liver, the kid neys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, cor recting any derangement in their fimetions, pu ritying the blood, the very foiuntnifi oflife, and thus, curing disease in nil its finals. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. Nearly half the human race have taken theiie Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to then in cows of di4ortlers of the liver, Ilya pepsin, and stomach couqilainta !ley soon give healthy tone to these organs, howeier much deranged, and when all tithe: means have failed. General Debility. 11l Health. Many of the moat dt;spotie Governments Intyn opened their Custom Houses to the intro duction of these Pills, that they may become hue musses. Learnea Colleges admit tout this inedieine is the best remedy ever known tar persons of delicate health, or w h ere the iret.ll impaired, as its in rigorating properties tilner Mil to afford relief. Frniale ton:plaints , N 4, 1 , e111314, s4,ling in ohl,shottlit liv without ! t•,•lokrulodoloaicitio. It MITI•CtS flll.l rog- 1111de, 111,1111111 V cute • +es itt all licrioils. acting in 1111111, tvnv:: like a elatrin. It is Mho the limit nail ,artist tneilieitte that can he git en ti Children all t tw.t•it. and liir miy complaint ; v no nuttily bLkitld lie witlinat it. C011,:1111,111 firr te , ,, 1,1 !lie 1 ii.o 1.11,1• IL Ih psi 1 . 011 , 1 is 1 /4.1.11ity (N 11414 ;Iguo I 1e.ti111111i..4 SItrIll• 1111 11.41VP1 tik.Cllll , lllrV B%IIIIIIOIIIS 11111:111d11.1(1.ill inward yak itess 1'0,1,11 .\ Grtions 1.11,r l'ollll,lnilos 01-10., 01 all 1:0011, 10, II (4t Spirits IPrito ' 1'101172e ,:1411 ',..lllllllt`W:t Soi4l at the imilitLfitvlorivs ul Prolersor 11..1.1,11, %N. I.lttte,,New York, awl t rt•sirevittbl , f I )ritygiotS at,,l I )1,1k.f . 51,1 . llrtliciurthrwtgliwit the liii.l . lVll l / 1 111 wu ldxju later., at vents slid I 111• h. considvral.hr savitzg by Ink- t h. , .N. It. I.r the .4uidnuri• of In i ever, (11,,rder are allixt.,11.111.141•11 60 X 21; l I i 55 -el.w NOTICE. I rrrEns of Administration on the I:,tetto I of Nl'l I.V.N Int.. or Ail anis ettitty, deriiamiil, bnr lug been grunted to the NO serilivr. Iv:4- .I'llg in Yolk, 110 1101 - 11 v 1101 . .11,4 to Entity 10 iim ko imwrdiatc 111 : 111111 1111 , S.• 11:1% are rei l tit,t,..l to pees ut the stitio• ff ii.tithytititraLtt•il, for , tittitinti•tit. 'l'. N. 11A1.1.1.117 Fell. 1, 1856.-61 STACKS OF COOK r LEI,PEST-THE PRETTIE3T-TIIE BEST L. SCHICK lia returned from the riot of . with the litrgest,ntid best seleetvii stock of I'AI J AN!) WINTER PlOOl/A lie has ever had the pleitsurli of 0111.611 g, to this rote-. • annuity. Call and are for yourselves I Ile %till not pretend to enumerate his hirge and at!n • actice hl..cli—the limits of nu tolvertise mitt kill m t admit of it. But if von tvi , h tt• select fnon the choicest lot of LA //WS' A NI) 1; E EN'S PRESS 61)(11)S, your eyes ever beheld, go to Oet. 19, 145,1 NEW GOOD S, ell E AP GOODS Hl3(l' HERS, bare just received their usual large mid handsonie ni,sortnient of Gall and Winter (:Mils, to which they invite the attention of the wine, ,ionshitit.g or e% ury de: , triptioli of Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddlery. Queenswitre, GrneerieN„ Ctilar ware, Iron, Oils and Paints, ate. Give its nu early call, and we too the large-d, prettiest, and cheapest stock of Goods in the Ceatity. b'AIINES'IY BROTHERS. Nign of ihr Ike! l'roni Oct. 12, 1855 „Mgt BOXES BLACK FAT in store "r‘r and far isle by • WM. I'IIIEIII,ER, No. Ib7 Franklin *treat, Baltimore CORN I►RYER6. /VHF attontion of MILLERS is invited to to a very superior article for drying CORN, which elltl ha lual nt all times at WARR UN'S FOUNDRY. Jan. 11, 1856 Nhoemakers, come this way. IIINFgTOCK BROTHERS will sell you MOR ()COOS from 25 coots to $1 00, the eheupedt lot ever brought to thO County:— Cull soon at the . SIGN OF TI3E RED FRO NT. LOST AND FO:UNDI AT TIIE CHEAP CORNER, VAIL WINTER, 'COMPS, drikE. c ey'ery description,, a will bO sold ee ry low 11l tor caslil Also a ndy of SHAWLS. Readwi made very, cheap, Call mud seg. • .101 IN 110KE. Gottysburi. Oct. r lh, 1855." 13V1WHM.H1.1,X,--4110 largest asaoritnput in 1 found at SQIIIC,K . I3, Hia Ovety artielo in the perfumery liine:L•itnit , herwili sail tlieup. • • Nov. 1 ADIES;if ilia want hanitao'nio arid c eap DRESS 0001Y5,4 all at , 1! 'EARESTOOK , BROTHERS. # l 9/4 , , 0 ,0,4c Red_ . pont Oct IH,~G. BLANKETS AND LONG, SHAWIS--. r.Tho.largopt.agl cl*apo§t Lilies dress goo4o—tlic prFttieitl. lot Iff PIM to be itt ' • • 4 • I OEORerR• ARNOLD. TRVIIMING.B of all)cituis .can. be X., bad at SCIFICIVS'ius e b eap as the'cbsop est ? if net a lade' ifienper. Nuv. 2, 1853. %. SCHICK'S