"The Work Goes nrayely On 1 . 19 SKIES STILL BRIGHTER! Viola" Beady to Perch upon the Democratic Banner! OP ADAMS AROUSED 1 The Demogestic Meetings held during the present west; were, Rim those of the week previous sod enthusiastic, giving en/D -eolt that tends of the GO( n OLD CALM' ARE AiIIOCISHD, mid will rally to the polls in their strength at the rAcmoi Tuesday of October 'next. Truly, THE SKIES ARE BRIGHT! =WING AT XeSHERRYSTOWN On Monday afternoon the Meeting at Me- Sherrystown took place. The attendance was very fine, and the right spirit prevailed among all present. Irishtovrn turned out a handsome delegation, with the Band, flags, wreaths, &e., whilst Mount Hock was also represented by a delegation of considerable numbers. The meeting was called to order by Joas Iltresur, Sr., Esq., who read the list 41 officers. which was adopted—as follows: rretideal, JACOB DELLoti E.ll. "rice livaidents, Thomas Adams, Francis Marshsll, Pius Lawrence, Anthony Klunk, Daniel Small, Ambrose Eline, Samuel Short). Seetetiaries, Joseph .1. Smith, M ichael Law rence, Masai McClain, Eusebius J,:Owings. _ Mr. Bushey then mane some very appro priate remarks, and at their conclusion intrir siaced Hon. Moses ldcOleati, who entertained the assemblage with a speech vi hich gave great satisfaction, and was frequently ap plauded. J. W. Douglas, J. C. Neely, An klrew Dellono, 11. J. Statile, and J. N ew man , followed in succession, Ni lien the meet ing adjourned with heaf-ty cheers for the suc cess of the sivflOLE Democratic Ticket. LT MOUNT ROCK. The meeting at J. E. Smith's, in Mount -pleasant township, in the evening of the same was a rouser, all the country round about pouring in its scores upon scores until the -gathering amounted to probably 400 person v. eking the first meeting at that point, the large turn out and warm enthusiasta which Iriks obseryable on all sides, made up a most agreeable surprise. Among tee deleg itionA in attendance, was a lung procession of hoi-se ,men from Brush nun. They wade a fiery Vine appearance, and were received with re peated busts& The officers ut the meeting were : President, Groac.r. LAWRENCE. Vice Presidents, John Lilly, Esq., Sanurel Shorl),Jnftepli Lilly, Esq., Niehnlas Ilelnzel. 4.,F.eph J. Smith, Stunuel 11'01C, Simnel [lilt, (:apt. Thomas Brach. Francis 1 1 0111w:in, J;iciit) Cashman, Jno. McMaster, Francis Marshall, Fruncifi Lytle. &-Ymetcy ie., &mud 11. Smith, ccnro•e Y. loffennn. James Devine, Matthew l lumina, d'iuo S. Smith. Speeches were made by lion. Moses Me 'Clean, J. W. Douglas, .1. C. Neely, line, and Charles will, Esqs., in excellent and effective style, and eltcitetd frequent rounds of •applause. 11.-J. Stehle also addressed the ;meeting, in English and German. At the as.ijnarnment throe riiee,-s were pr.);)o4e 1 for dtbe whole ticket, and responded Cu iu perfe.,..t thunders. AT STRASBAUGH'S SCHOOL HOUSE. Buchanan Va . ,ley tut n.••I out in full force Itn the meeting at the s Ttl 'A twill', evening, cn.wilit,_t the hoilditit: to its ut elitist capacity. An earne-t Mitt rest, In tlie wuntest was manifested all,—lhar kind interest which lends to a full turn I , ut al the 'We rrteting, was called tat seder Ly ,I)r. Stem, and organized, as fullnwtt Preaideat, Se SI 1 : E I. B 13 r, Sr. Vice PreSideitS. - Capt. duo. Dick, Peter .Adams, Jno. Thomas., Wtn. Kane. Samuel Brady, Jr., John Cole, Charles MoKenriek, Jno. A. Noel, Robert Illeakner. Secretaries, Francis Will, George Goy, Jo seph Warner., 4ileorge Cole. J. W. Douglas and I. C. Neely, Esqs., Pr. 'W. C. Stem and 11. J, &able cddresbed the enacting, and at Its &use (Amen! were proposed and responded to with a will, ::rousing the 'echoes in the valley ?aid rendmg them revert).- -crating up to the mountain nos. A1111 , 1:4 ftene like that, none evuld thin : of buil a award-aa 4. fail." AT GETTYSBURG. The meeting in the Diamond, in ciie place, •on Wednesday evening, was n gran 1 rally - s glorious out-pouring of the p, °p.m—num tiering, we are informed by persona present at both, nearly, if not quite, twit:e as ataxy .as were in attendance at the Opposition meet. ing at the same point on Satarday evening. After several capital pieces by the Democrat ic Band, the meeting was called to order by Non. J. B. Danner, alai organized ty the choice of the fiillowiisg gentlemen: Comiun /luxe. Tice Presidenls, Isaac Deardorff, Christian Meaner. John Bender, Sr., John litihhman, George Shryock. Nicholas CAJri, Col. J. L. George Bushman, .I.lxCreary, - /Francis Bream,Gvurie Jacub 6 - Seerenvess, Jacob riswell, Aaron Wisler, Emanuel Bushman, Cornelius Daugherty, W4l. Warner. The meeting was addressed succeasively by Dong.hurrEsq., and 1190. J. Nill, of Chambereburg, Wm. A. Duncan, Eaq., H. I. -Stable and Charles Will, Esq.—the speaking having been continued until 104 se.tilock, du ring all which time the utmost attention was by Aka large audience, frequent warm.. ; applause only interrupting. At the Close -s chows Were -pro po se!'cw the whole -41aket, and oft with a treinendous ita4 mist have grated harshly upon Opposi tion. dara../ - A Number of delegations coming in Om the minutry, - gavo additional matte. Maim I to the occasion. "The people ere 4MS vigesow. The !nesting. Ai Want - Vernon School Muse, in ilionksipleaditteoetnehip, on Thane -441*7 ete . i b alearnoideiik *Awe witherta& dm = swing 'it -keel di to mete. sow in teat .4( 1 114141: ided amisit•— ' . Zai lilm::041 /be" . epeeietts Eititool . Bowe, . . ise Mr eneelde, - iambi, lorpe ar.t ad, 1 1"06 °Mere was : ° Lam Ihq. 7Wi r Tnr i isiksigi; 41iCitt Castles - bevid • • - .. •' ' -itt HergT h ilikeler4 Wit,, '... 1, , . . &Mid Arilt, • " ' =l' - * ' : I s 4lll ,Vea tii - aaPe• f . ••-' -• • 1 Jiitni ter. t.. , lievegintia l neeli 44 h P 4l 4l 4l l Bo 7.thilk w lamp 4 ikusens Walt• 4 , , g ...R.70 , :. P I " •-, , , Nub Jeleot i Zer tiOn i* g.,,Mien' ' ' l 2lO l l Aillik wax. - 'Alto,. , AO 4, t ' - 49. • JS* liar The Desneeratle Bras* Band wns pres ent at, nearly all of the ribose meetings, in their snlendid new Chariot, and lent addi tional interest. Married On Tnesday last, by the Rev. J. Martin, E B. BUEHLER, Esq.. of this place, to Miss MAR.- GARET TAUGHINBAUGH, of New Chester, this county. On the 6th inst , by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler. Mr. DAVID CLINA, of Menal:en township. to Miss LEAH PL.ASK. of Huntington township. On Ot. 6th of July 111 M, by the Ray. Jacob Ziegler. Mr. - CHARLES R. BUSICitY, to Miss MARY A. TIPTOP, both of Goteysburg, On the 4th Inst., by the nay. Jacob Ziegler. Mr. WM. F. YEATTS to Miss SA.kAH ANN HARRIS, both of Menollen towasbip. On the Pftllle day, by the Saint, Mr. JA.OOII FRANKLIN RICE to Mips ELIZABETH JANE SLAVItAUUH. both of Menellen township, On the (1h inct , by the Rev. E. 11.11iiffheitie Mr. JOHN REIGLE to Muss ANN MARY H,IEST both of the vicinity of Eust Berlin. I's. (a the 3d hy the Bev. 11. G. Dill, Mr. WM. D. YINGLING, of Baltimore. to ]lib_ Eli- MA J. WEIKERT, of Littleatown. Pc. bar With the above came Peri. rill slices of delicious cake, for which the happy pair hare our thanks. Died._ This morning, Mr. El'illi.llll MARTIN', of this place, aged about 74 yearq. On the 3d inst EDNIUND AUGUSTINE, son of Alexander and M. Short), of Mount',leasant township. aged 5 years 5 months and 24 days. Life has its moments Of beautfb bloom; lint they hang like sweet roses On the edge of the tomb. • Blessings they bring us, As lovely as brief; They meet us when happy, And leave us 111 grief. Flues of the morning, Tinging the sky, Come on the sunlieqms, And off with theta 111. Shadows of evening, llangeOft on the shore, Darkness enwraps them,— We see them no more. Flo life's better moments, In brilliance appear, Dawning in beauty, Our journey to cheer. Round ns they shell linger, Like shadows of em en Would that we. lake them Could melt into Leaven. .SiDecia.lN - cptice. AV OLD 'LADY FIYSTORVD TO COMPaItATITIIi: 'YOUTH noun LAN Wt.. UKRHAV Bt TTNlttl...—phsh. delptua, June 5. IRAS —Ur C. M Jackents. Deer fir • A .4 very 01.1. an f for "ear. Itsve been very miserable teat winter, one of my irrAn4f..l.4l prinownted are with kalf a theen bottles of your Bitters, and tatteeed use to try them. 1 4.4 en, WA I now feel aa.lf I was W rty youoirer Jean digest my f. 0.1 tin., Al)! not free :rmil the water-bra ounetaat compaehee for the bat f o r. ItC year. Sty gvaralwal, when Le ScLo the are•l effects ul the llttte:o. selrie...l urn to seal 7t2 this certificate Yours. Ate , Miff. ANN PATTI:cOc, Cherry. below !%inth A‘k fur Iloolsrat's German Elitta - a. 'Take nothoi; and pee that the atguature of C M Jackaott an on th• rep. per of each tittle Tao.. Hitters are lam sale by Jr.:l'o. o iitocelteepore in every tern sad •illage to the t erred MAN, I: b. it.. $.5 est Ladies, sal Soule America, at TS coats per bottle. Th.reh!er. Ave.. Gettrberz—..,t dealt, tbroug!..,ut tut cuuuty. 1:4414 S 11.44 TUE littEar ESC:I.I ItE.IIEDY tMES CL th.h.E'r V. prtel.arrd fru., a J ClArks %l. D Mynct.n ExtrJarlr oar) to the ijurva Ti.,e mell known in uan taimitum, but a none as remedy for Female DifficutLem wad 1r0,64 eaul , e • Latever, tad altuuogh a Poavri. l fr.rd), th, . CoUL.3 u..th:og hurtful f.. the e•a-t.tut“ , • T., Id 14.1+n it em preolJarly malted It atil, ue A slue': thee, enug osier 1a...ti11/ period w,tit megula rat y I lave, ,'ills tare nerer been knove to fail where the dlrerti.,n+ou'tl rain> ut I.lniphlet are well unmarred. r loiter p4"lo64ket. a vam;thiat free of Um agent. —FI so-IA *Lamps encloaad to any aatkor- Iced ...ant., tamer.' tie, contaoouz over f.al tolla Ly totorrofo.ad Tll I lc Fa . Whole* %le Agent,. Philadelphia. 4. U I.4 . ullter, Agent, Gettysburg 1 . -ii,l4e 13, /y TUE OXYG ENAT ED Di TT Ilfl3.—The qu dates of this to/bi t e:toe have placed it opus au i nperisllse/1• f.tendattos In dratroyln disease, and Italtrearg health It lass no parallel lor the following Complaints thew Bitters are a Spa. edit% via —U . % Apeptua, or Italigestloa., Lleart Guru. Act.if tv, Ce.tireoess. hiss of Apptutte, Headache, sad General tebtlity I u 11,0 Y sections of oar country Una preparation is et testrirely asbi by playstetans au {A... practice, s.u.l it seenue to have restored milt, to health, vino were &pi/ore:lily be. you! the rearb•l the berlt ng art built/Used area few tribtates frotn well-known physicians: llass•Aeld, Tots. co , Pa., Aug. lb:, 1619. I I:na need the 0:n/edited tltttere fa my practice trlth decided Anceees in Jot.ffilty .It 4 preen] prust•etios, .11t.c and cot:ls featly reeonan...l et W li euera2 LlN,ehtf, and dis eases of ilia thrift+ re ucia to Y. 4.141/11E .11 L. Atabern. NjorY., Sept G, 1".5.3 Gentleman here bees le We drug Melrose tie tut !Roan yeem, end bare mem atial a coiedMne erbilett has 5 , 44• suM great mtisteetmo in mime of I.4repepi-t m the 4../xy ge ruted itittere, and ILi War 41.09,111 I ale VS reh, ur use ui it. H G FUN 1.114 litarliqgtoti. Noe. 12. 1,j4 Gen;lon*. t . .at I I.la‘ Cr 1,1 the Oxygenated &Mars for In.ise•tion and MI6 liar, and hang iimosahate Mier from sung only a part of a twtt:• have the grealett cohtlenc• is tt ma a vary far ad Uerrem4 Uehlittl, awl recouawasoll it with /1.111101 fi.mwre. Yours, J All LS LXB - 11., M. r.) Prepared t.y Bath N 1 Forge & Co , }Jo ton, and for rats by A. U 11u.nler, tistivsbarg. Jacob atulweller, Atemmaa burg; M.:Water. Nair ONION, U. E. Uulhu a ror, Algaitt•- tams ; William Wolf, K...st Ftarl , a, Voter I.4,tatta, Itatop. ton, tem B Metcalf, York cprinow; Jamas A Hider, xis toltatturg , &Mil all dealers in Itardiction• tnept.s. 41. NERVOUS. DISEASL:it CONT ROLLED ANDCONQUIR. ED —Ur all tb• rarwut Ills tktt detraez from the enjoy meet of ha rum life. roast of them may be armed to a die. ordered cond.two of Ina sweat 'Moot The berms a 4.lopey, or Falling blekoeta. arms In moot cast. frau, this comae. Our readers oiay retnetubor, on tore, accadoes before. we hare &Rotted to Ow ereadertel ro carat, or toodi lcatlest of fits, soda by the Violable Epileptic ie. reoted and prepared by Dr. both S. Hand., of 103 RAW more street. lialthnore, led. we feel Intl ..tided that these Pill, bare oared was of the seatata bore cases of Iltdierey s wed ae the condor lunar of I its, arch at re- I varn Unbinpll O. We now record UK fact, that , erift=te ice. Pill. equally effkreekees in eerier eirory fd,p ettateetr oat debility; .-.o Mather aitether meal. felted Is the meek ad IRlCentiating form of Notralgta, Tte.ilkdoetes t reat theadamee, the mbar! of Opt- popes er ite the aothrtety of labileauttlaut er bloat, the meelaarholy . belfsetsallies ittints or byatarta, their Will MI mealy ham sad agrees. 3blemeitoistie maestri, cam write to the ioreeteir sod hue the mostisise 11=1 Shoo by soil. The erica are, otte nth elal, t ra bosom $l3 ; sad melts tiffl Owtfthalfee 44 roar Dirt.* jelerr eowa to bah itoltiasire 'trimly Boni. , Ego?" lm =EI 111111111101ITOS FAWIL-4 ....raper devoted to yaserlsosserst Soso* *ism sloe sett fag fortis fell se• sesete of tbo .re lettlifeigi of Reresseretors, I. New air sly ate be 01111bruibei fee Orb* asorisser sairons. I_lest park* *bow hisikimpesuest. Adolivesps id. tier a lb* reasose, Whimaissa Y. 0 ., AtJaaile ese* Now Jersey. Those *Wei *beep bud, of the bests& ty, Ii oes of th e beekbJert visa rleilirbOfel stiftlies tie Usloa, red-eiNies *mpg we wee est 410•• by hese; tie lisersil • aware* of 140 earth, He min/dimmest AIOrrirIIOMPTIN —Tb. limp% dam% :Mar tuea foritly aabiaarat fnas a marl tot the allaisam of as ildluday Mink. ssiastbamh Ilpsan at tea keeocue species, Of BleiliNima AIL 4a lital WI matt Ora basestroll kat vio ovum 5 th of till&1110314, tall aarearrbpoi tot. Mu baa 4 wag laimilf sit it op* Ws m i t a w% eon tam gaatimair, ao arra/11W se to face the;, , , s ali k repargioN4 of Ifraani, aippcit• the _ 11:7•1sest Labia bir sale 113 sifts ham Italt goa..lllolaa aaP ao =boat two' 100 loala aall, with a viol WM saaag, •-• ossuary ars WV' us Um aid orsis evar i . MOraik i MA ism P B l/000. alma ► ' • 14?"-- IA ESE • t i r -Jniateg.•l4.•••4l.• pow. •••••••• •••• .3, AO is ....... 01 tile 1 .16 et. . Vb lire • 1••414 aS• •••• ••••• 05t5••••14....i.••-• •••• • tit ••••••••611•1••• • .33• Back *l.4** • •••• . .1. • 643 Buckwheat alinal. ............... = 00 Clover Illeark....••••.aainaaiagi...•••••••••• 4 04 IA 5 00 TY maeby SOINI .... 0.4.644 • •••••• 4 4.4....4 7! I. ii• 60 Fibs Seed-- ..... .••••••..................• 120 Barley 60 Philter of Pdrig ...... hitter ground, per big Flour 5 00 to 5 50 %Ilbeat ..... 1 11 to 1 119 Rye 78 to 90 'Dora.. 84 to 86 (has ...... 33 to 41 Clover Seed 5 40 to 5 50 Timothy Seed 2 25 to 1 50 Beet Cattle, per hand 4 50 to 8 25 Hogs, per build 1 08 t• 8 23 Hay 13 00 tol7 00 Whiskey ..... 27 to 2$ Guano, l'eru‘iau, per too 1241 iIANOVEn-TIICSISDAT L& T , Flour, from wagoue Do. from stores Wheat. Rye Corn o.lts Closer 5eed......... Timothy Seed Plaster YORK-46HW! L•ST Sour, from ......... Do. from stores Wheat R) e.... Corn .. Clover Seed—, Timothy Seed. Plnster Communicated To Teachers and Directors. YOU arc hereby notified that I will tisit the following plates fur the iourpoae of ex minis./ teacher., on the drys ineutione,l : Hamilton tp.. at Berlin., °Lt. 10, at 10, A. M. Berwick, at Abhott +tow n. (ht. 10, at 2, P. M. Conowagu, at ItcShcrrpotoun, 04. t. 12, nt 10, A. IL Oxfurd, at New Orford, Oct. 12, at 2. I'. M Beading. at thlllll4oll, 0k I 13, at 10, A. IL ilutaivatou auti Latitnore, at Petoriburg, Oct 14, at /0. A. M. Stralian, at llunterAtnn - n, Oct. P', at 2, P. M. Tyrone, att Ott. 13. it 10. A. M. iiition and Germany, at Littlehtuwn, Oct. 17, at la, A. M. Houatjoy, at Two Taverns, Oct. 18, at 10, A. M. Cumberland, at Shriver's Tavern, Oct. 18, at 2, P.M. Freedom., at Morits'a, t►ct. 19, at 10, A. M. Liberty, at School-Louie No. 1, Out. 19,st 2, P. M. 11atniltonban. nt Fttirfteld, Oct. 20, at 10, A. Franklin, at Cusbtowa, Oct. 20, nt 2, P. M. Butler. lit Middletown. Oct. 21, nt 10, A. )I Menalien, at Lienderetille, Oct. 21. nt. 26 Y. M uuntr in leas.t, at liru.,ll Ituu Schou (ht. at 1, P. U. The trio ad: of education are earnestly in litL,l W utt.end these examinations, JNO. C. ELLIS, Co. Supt. t Ic.L 7, 1359. td NTURK SPRINGS, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.— A evo , l supply or Fruit, Shade, and ttrna ,l Tree., for at these lung estaitlisketi ,erie, FIZCIT TitgES —ltsTAtt, Paces.—Apple Tree•, u‘eniging, M feet in height, 121 cents per t ,e. Pe.tkli Tree , . from 7, to 8 feet in height, from Po to 12,1 cents. ~t. Cherry, k.c., &e., from 37} to :•0 ct nt a Pt• tr f d w.trf and standard.) from SO to 'ZS et .3. RI DK T 4 iES.--Silvor.luuleAMaple.l2 feet upvL.,rd.... 25 cents. Silver .11,.1e (.ilver-lenfed Poplar.) 25 cents. rtirtqw an 1.111,1vn, front 75 cents tel)Sl UU. EVEltilitr,,ENS.—Arhor Vita, Noru - ay Firs, Doubhe White spruce, At 25 tent. Lii.ight. T will be irlsd to Supply his old friendii and CINLA.M/Crd, and the pub/i: general ly-, with any of the abate named trees that they may want during the planuug season. Oct. 7, 1859. tf WII. 'IV RIGHT. 100,000 l E " I '"E T Lb he. - ( t ; ii ß g A heel market price will tie paid for Wheat, Ityv, Corn, Oats, Barley. Clover-seed, Timothy-sped, flour, eke., at the I lege yellow Warehouse, west end of New Oxford. Onana, Plaster, Salt, he.. and a large and %cull elected qv), k of Lumber and Coal corustantly on hand and for Fmle at my Ware- FRANK. lil ILS111" Sew Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. If THE sub.criber offers at Private Sale, a lII,LUSE AND HALF LOT OF 1.411 I.sILOUND, 00 Washington street, near High. Gettabuig. The House Is a one story Frame IVeatherh , mrd, with a Wood llouse. and a first-rate Well of Hater. Fruit trees on the premises. If not gold Ily Monday, th. 21.1 of Norro4her next, st t% ill uu that da) be offered at public sale, nt 1 u clock. I'. Enquire of .11r. Gto. 1ii06.1, for terms. ke. FREDERICK PILLARD. 04. 7, 1859. rirtllfi WASHINGTON HOUSE, New Oxford, Ye., will be sold or rented on sccomtno dwtintr terms. Any person wishing to buy or rent will call, or eddre.i the undersigned, who will give evert• information io regerd to the property, &C. Oxford, Oct. 7, 1132.9. tf New Fall and Winter Goods, AT A. SCOTT k SON'S NEW STORE.—We have just received oar stock of goods suiuthle for the Fall and Winter sales, to which we invite the attention of buyers—which for beauty and price cannot be surpassed—among whirls may be found a variety of LADIKS DRESS GOODS, of new and fashionable de.. sires. Shawls, Bosusets, Trimmings, ke.; kc.— Our stock of DOMESTIC 00%0 is also full and complete. For MEN'S AND Do YS' WEAR, we barest Variety of Cloths, Cushions, $A* mita, James fie., of various styles and prises.— Also, GROCERIES AND QUESESWAEE.— Haling purchased our goods at low prices for rash, we are serrbledim sell them at prices to slit She times. All ere ask is an culmination of our stock before purchasing. Thankful for past encouragement, ers hope by strict sties floe tq !wage's and a desire to please, to merit, eittlitoikriteoleiroliii continuance of the - same, stamen st lota oteew. Oer motto Is, "Quash sale/ mad-small profits." Oct.. 3,184 f. - - A. SCOTT k SON. awe. .(Ait3. GBO. ARNOLD botamrarest ep ids stock of TAW AM Wllolllllt C LOTHING—aI sm an tari p, ....6. 4 . O'er Cosu, Dress MO, '' -deshsiiiy •Vedir, Vostoksons, blirerois,4-ftirisrpos, Meadow Ise., all of ifitistreseto Obsolpipt for Use =ow. pall owd ow them. .1410.28011 f. ' e goeo rimmurifirxiimist-440inamihoth o . * weri nf li atotAiitato Immeettirsal. eltltlromollrOr ._ Wiwi %4.s. tii New en4 l 4a ,t_Ae%t ° lbsi V •t a . , A * Z 141 Egvwft.GssoNt "*. hai BALTIMUL'E-FLLID►Y LAST Plainfield Nurseries, Notice to Farmers. Town Property for Sale. Private Sale. G. F. HECKER - Yi= lt-'. :Wv - 4 1 i• . • A,. beir L ierilimit offer at oivh. iv i it = ."„iii.e, , the 12tA "the-property ost which he resideailidilltAollllMlA. 10Altill, idtnate In liounitiAdisailisawr, Adam 'county. adjokuhtg lams ! / . illii dupe, Aleil. I ander Ohtlb wird abet* *lfalitalg NI Aare*, ; WIPE Or Perf4-11Sivia ......64„, .. z „ . ..,,.. wo u I sloe, rit,Amvr4 D o w i - orriti7 a seoiri llisla‘f = . • Wing' of ' itebravatilvpwooKiOttliewsid lee fruit of all kinds on the prerobsis. About i ' 12 rah arc Woodiaort aniislo acres Meadow, About 2800 bushed of limn Nave &carat upon , the Firm The tract will lir offered (mire. or from 40 to et mere', With ..he buildings. to suit parehrtaers. i Perrone wishing to view the property are re. i quested to call on the subscriber, residing t thereon. sfi`Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31...0n said day, when attendance will be Oct and Items made known by 13. F. JIAGARIIAN. Oct.. 3, 1859. is Ila 1110r* . . 4. 6 50 LIC) 33a,ltinac•re Something New. GIFT ENTERPRISE CONDITTED o A 1. I UN A LII3EI IMPARTIAL !—(lifts to suit Ever,budyl Gifts or G rcnt Vial! Gifts of a Better Quality! And Mole of Thew vs, • The moat liberal, punctual and reliable F 4 ,2 GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE in existence. =,).. • The best 'el idence of this I, the fact of its o F. being the only one that stands en.lareed by the l'rets of the City in which it ie basted. IIEADQUAILTEItS )rt st/UTHERN ANt • IVESTICILN ORDERS ! Dit.xtxoatt, Mt.:= Write for a Catalogue. It enibt3Cee n thousand varieties of publication in et cry department of Literature, topth. r with the "LARGEST LIST of useful, ornamental and r.,„ valuable Gifts ea er published 21r,4) differ- e 5 00 5 SO 1 10 to 1 20 5 00 175 G 50 11 00 5 75 1 05 Lo I 20 5 00 1 75 C 50 ':cut of %% hit h .tre of le“ t. tie than it, ..tad fr.dn that to $lOO on. = READ ! READ ! dta. tributed - 71 ,_•—• among our Patr,ms during the past yvar. UVEIt:2:,O, O OO IN GIFTS t 4 be distributed during the present )ear I Con:i.ting of Cull z an.' Sill et \Vat( he-, C hains, Charms, Lock eta, Sill Dre,i Patterns, Fine Crape Shawls, —! E. flit h Lace Cull.tri, Sew ing llarhineS, Muni al Instrument , . and in fact. SOMrTIIITO TO 7 , jr Et un uonv ! AGFINTS WANTED EVERY_SVIIERE. Catalogues giving full p.trtriculars in.tile.l flee to any addreis.— Don't rorget, direct all orders to cf. 4 IL E. HOYT & CO., Nu. 41 Baltimore it., Baltimore, Md. say-PRILFECT sArtar•crioN (..r..III,ANTVLI, :,; . 4 Sept. 26, 1859. 3ui OAK and Hemlock Sole-Leather. Ahk and Hemlock Sale Leather. (lull and }remloak; SA+ Leather. French, 'eentan,and Anieri, nu Calf Skins. French German, and American Calf Skins. Fres , German, and A nierican Calf Skins Morocco. Kid and ['meta Leather. Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather. Morocco, Kid and Patent. Leather. Bindings, Lining-, I..k.,tingii, Sc. Bindings, Linings, Lastings, .kc. Bindings. Loxings, Lawns, de. We invite Country M. rt li.urta and Manufac turers to examine our stock of Leather, Shoe- Andings. Trimmings, kc., which we offer at Wholesale ur Retail fur cash or good paper at Uaelureatprices. A ll order , Faithfully executed. 31LYNAII1). k ROSE, Po. 411 t7 , outh Calvert pt., Itoltouure, Ald. Sept. t 9, 1859. $4 OIL CLOTHS AND DEtrOGETS, wholesale and retail. Con.t.intly on band an assort ment of Carpets at low prices, consistiug of Velvet, Brussels, Tlrree-ply, Ingrain and Vene tian Corpets,. of every st 2. le and price. Oil Cloths from 1 to 6 yards wide. Also, 'Bugs, Mate% Stair Rods, Canton•and Cocoa Mattings. Rag Carpets of our one irafile. tirttte piece or vsrd, at low rates. JOSEPH VICTORY, 143 Lexington st., one dour nest of Howard. Sept. 12, 1859. dui 11.thiinure, 111 COMMISSION MERCHANTS anti Dealers in CORN, Corn Mmil, Guanots, OATS. Rye Chop, Boue Dust, MILL FEED, Hay, Straw, l'lms. Lime, FLOUR, 1'1,1,1 awl_. t Ground Plaster Noe. 14i & 149 Nowell IN% Ann STREET. Jan. 17, ly* BALTIMORE, CORNER Howard And B.tltimore Streets, BALTIMORE, Mi. New Proprietors. Fare reduced to $1.30 per day. Cull for the Howard House Coach at the Depots. A SIMI: `proprietors. J. S. BUCK January 24,'39. ly I= Harding & Carroll, OONIIIISSION KI:011.1NTS Fire Proof INirelidiar4e nod IL R. Depot, No. 1•,4 N.r(Ji !toward Street, MD. Teb. 14, '59. Ir. WIIOI,,ESAIE and Itetall Dealers in CHU, SON SFL:IIN.ICES, brick aid portable; COOKING STOVES, or every dercription for wood and coal. Also, Church, Hall, store and Office Stoves: Franklin. Air-tight, Bar-room and Cannon Stu% C 5 ; Fienon r Gas-burning and Latrobe Stoves. Orders from the conntry re epectfully solicited. Merchants iropplied on the most reasonable terms. .1. WEATHERBY k CO.. 40 and 41 LighiaL, one door from LombArd, Aug. V!, 143'9. cianl RERCILT stud Refurnished, Corner of Howard and Frattitbs struts, a few squares west of the Northerst Centra l Railway Depot, Raves /Wag. Terms $1 per day. G. LEISENRING, Proprietor, from Sehns Grove, l'ennsylroma. Aug. 1, 1860. 6m RI7MS, BLACK T$Al3. ke. P. TLIRNAN SON, agar tar mile the fellowtarartimies, or their own importatitm, particularly for filmy Wisss--Paniartiire's ducat pale, gold aratillihriiii Sherries. in wood and in glass. Pow Wrsia—Sandernan's competition red sad while Port, in wood and in glass. terra Wtss—John Howard March's tine wool.ial in glass; also, (trope hies. Hess Wrsaa--Jabannesherger, SWinberger, Mareohrentner, Wanes, Lieb-frau-Inilch, Brett neberg, of 111411. estateaoso.Wnias-.-Yeet and Chandoa's fin est, in quarts sag plats. Basaiirits-4)lmed eadifeenelsY s fine old Pao ao4 dart ihooiliee.' • Bates-Odd smilitae - JaPoisa, &Wen. Grist sea, aoltfrentliiirLieo424, WW I " W r e c t me i n Loudon. ItSLIAND Ging—Vb. belt coslity—Tlemsa brand-64d .as tektescP cividnailk *nu is it !What chests-a the amen Seemliest' Tn. /tallow% .ft.al/41 1 / 4 41010. IY . . Leather ! Leather Carpets, Peter Zell & Son, Howard House, I=l J. Weatherby & Co., Franklin House, Wines, Brandios, WI4P at the house, and the other at the barn an ex cellent apple Orchard, with a variety of other choice suit. Conowago Creek runs through the Farm, and there are also two springs on the property. The fences, mostly of cliesnot are good. and the land is is a good state of cul tivation, two-thirds of it having been limed.— Persons wishing to view the property are re quested to call on either of the Executors, the first named residing in Hamilton township. and the last named in Btraban township, near New Chester. Mir S ale to continence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given awl terms made known by JOIN SNYDER, FREDEPICK HOLTZ. Rrerasort. par3f not sold, the Farm will be Rented at public outcry on said day. Oct. 3, 1859. ts Poremptory Sale OF REAL I.:RT.ATE.-0% THE .14ru Oc , , Torica .tt Public % . ectaue, at Maria Furnace, 'Pm? Millcrotown, Adann!! county. the following, L:cPertheil MAI EAlatc, Ytn: lat.. The .MANSIoS YAM!, on which the Furnace was erected. cont ining 120 acres, more or less. The qnality of tht , land id naturally excellent, but has Leen cultivated. ft has a fine oiershot water pou. - q with a fine ►till House. , On it arc erected a two-story Stone Dwelling llou.e. Ben. stables, Smoke-house, Grain-house, and other 2d. Three Ilou.eß and Lots,nettr the nun each having about 1 acre of ground belonging !'CI them. Also one 110u. , e and Lot near C. Fry's, containing *3 acres, mole or le+s. 3d. The NcelelLttad Tract, which is divided as follows : No. I Containing 17 acres and 50 perches; No. 5. 16 acnee and 82 perches , Nu. t. 19 acres and 35 perches: No. 7 19 acre; ; Su. H. It; acres and 80 perches, N. J. acres and 03 perches. The Welty Tract which is dii iilc.l es f o llows: No. I. Containing 20 acres, No: 2. 20 acres: No. 3. 25 acres: No. 11. U at co...inure UT less. The Millet Tr.ict, divided as IoUoH t : No. 9. Containing 31 acres and so perches ; No. 10. 32 acres and 31 perclie. ; No. 11. 27 acres and 06 perches ; No. 12. 20 acres and 54 perches; No., 13. 29 acres * .and 40 perches ; No. 14. 23 acres and 72 Ingclke- • No. 15. 25 acres : No. 16. 20 acres; No. 17. 24 acres ; Nu. 18. 25 acres; No. lit. 25 acres; Nu. 20. 22 acres; No. 21. 20 acres; No. 22 23 acres No. 23. 25 acres; No. 24. 25; No. 23. 25 acre+ ; 20. 25 acres ; No. 27. 25 at rci : '2B 25 acre.; No. 24. 30 acres; No 30 30 acre , . No. 31. 30 acres; No 32. 30 at.rei ; Nu. 3 .1, 30 acres. The Cochran Tract, divided AS fallow S : No. I. Cuntaiiiing 14 acres a perches • No. 2. 10 acres and 110 pert hes ;111.3. 19 acres and 4 perehee; No. 4.. 17 acres and 77 perches ; No. 5. 15 acres and 3o perche4; Nu. G. 13 acres; No. 7. 11 acres and 112 perches ; No. 8. 34 acres and 101 ruche., No. 9. 24 at refi and 94 perches ; No. lu. .25 acres and 113 perches: No. 11. 26 acres 411 perch, No. 12. 30 acres and 35 perches, No. 1.,!. 1s a, re's and 11;1 perches ; Nu. 14. 11 acre, .tad 43 pert hes ; No. 15. 19 acre.. Most of the alma c lot , are well covered with young anti tlirnu,,t Chesnut, fa tor cutting. in terspersed with a sytta, ivot quantity of Locust for po4ts. The terms sre: one-half of the purr ha:e money on the Ist of April. I u . and the Milan( eou the Ist of April, Isla, to be ...cured to the satisfac tion of the undersiguesl. If security he given for the paytneut of the purchase money haute diate pOPSCISiOU OI tl.e be gl% en. 1034 The sale to commence precisely at 10 o'clock, ou the morning: of said day. The sale will be absolute. Each lot on which there is bid will he struck elf ithout regard to price. A plot of the l.tn•l will he prepared aud exhibit ed to those a ii.hing to purchase. OcL 3, 1859 PASIR% FICICIa'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration ea the estate of Daniel es, late of H u utington township, Adams co., deceased, baring been greeted the tinder signed, (the first named residing in the same township, and the last named in I..urgan town ship, Franklin county. Pa..) they lieseby gi%e notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. slid those having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated fur settlement. ISAAC E. WIHRISRN, JOSIAH Sept. 19, 1859. lit Administrators. Notice to Contractors. CiEALED Propos*lq tor the erection of a Or DWELLING lIOUSE fur the President of Penn'a. College upon the College Grounds, Will be received arltil S tTCRUAT. TIN 220 01 , Oirroaca !NIX?. The pl•in of the buildleig.speci trcation‘,kc., may he seen and extimined at the office of YL. k W. ...McCIAAN, on and after the Bth day of lktober. Mt)NES McCLEIN, SAMUEL FAILNESTUCK, GEMIGhI H. L. ItArGitElt, H. $.111:11EIL Oct.; td Building Committee. To Bridge Blinder& SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the °See 'of the Commissioners of Adams county, until I o'clock, P. M., on Sativirry, the 15th day sif OdeAer Sao, for building a Wooden Bridge acres. Great' COnowngo Creek. upow the site of the old atone Bridge, near Cole's Saw Mill, ea the plitippensbarg Road. The Bridge is to be NO after the style of" Burr's Patent," ono span 60 feet long. liirPlsls end specifications can be seen at the Collillgasionerie Office in Gettysburg. BENSICR, JACOB RAFFENSPERGER, DANIEL GRIBELMAN, Commissioners of Adams county. Attest—J. M. WAtrzst, Clerk. • Oct. 3,185 U. td • ISA LTlffollt 9' Teachers Waste& 'DEE Sihool Directors of 111oantplestaiwit _L towip, will meet at Brash Run Schools kouse, on Saturday, lb 224ALektiolter fast, at I o'clock, P., IL, to employ Illeachers to take charge of said Schools four months. ROBERT stga RT, Oct. 3, 1859. td AIitARAM SCOTT. J. SCOTT. A. Scott it Seti, E Q ALWis is Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, uiransicars, Groceries, atc.,Ate., opposite " Gbansberabrtg street. Hauge stet Lot raluirmo-I +61114 iiim ii4lThirion- I S AMISiII AND WE caL minis( grew - Algo t . swab 1161114= • 1014; t 2, a . , OW • '_" I NN E jam, 410 * of champhl4ol . *S s ( Ossaings.-Attk sat Irdowsla amp* *lap* *W*7-0 'Jai (1604.1 sob übss. TIJADIA:CS STEVENS Notice. NMI MOIII Vallilble Property Ar PILIVAIII a/Lt.—Tim stsideesigael kw, at IV at* SeAkkis *AAIUN FARM, .k.Ssise nig Turispike, 1} mile, &sin ail,' *Masers kouoy, Pa. - k is fie imost 11r property, sad Mks been fer'inadv Tesritooo4led its • Tavern Stand, for whit% it * haring every, convenience. atiatalas about ISO Acres, more or less, ahotirtAtO ants of which are Timber -bind, well served • the &acing is aititay of cherirtt rails sad losast stakes, Mid in wood condition. The iniproventents coosist of a large • .• Double Two-Story Brucx 110Cf3E, • 114 a large new Bank Barn, (with three - , f Boars,) a large Stone Stable, Wag-. on Shed and Cern Crib; Stone Tense vitae and Blacksmith Shop ; two 'meth of venter, one in front and the other in the rear of the large dwelling; three Apple Orchard , with a variety of other fruit., suck as peaches, pears, plain., cherries, kc. Persons wishing to purchase. will please call on die nnierstirned, residing thereon. IItEDEIIICX IIP:R11 MT= A Valuable Farm T FRTVATF. SALIC.—The subscribers, Ex =owl of the last will and testament of Vs Gesmts, deed., Iffer at l'riente Sale, At‘tas the following Real Estate ofsaid decedent, cis: A valuable FARM, containing 193 Acres, more or less, in Germany townahip, Adams county, Pa., within 2 mites of Littiestown, adjoining lands of Jacob }dunk, Jobe Rider, Edmund Long, Uenry Schwartz.. John Sheely,and . others —about GO acres being first-rnte Woodland. well covered, the balance in good farming con dition. About 35 acres are Meadow, and mor e can easily be made. The improve- , meats are a new Two-story 5t0ne,...."'... a , HOUSE, Log than, War" Sheds 4 ' Ei ii i a Well ofgood water near the door of the dwelling, a thriN ing youn- - Apple Orchard aid other fruit. The Farm has been limed over once, and part of it a second time. Beaver and Alloways Creeks pais thro . the Ferns, as well as a public road. the Farm is susceptible of division. Persons wishing to thew the property are requested to cull as either of the 'Executors, the first-named residing iu Mountjoy township, and the last-named on the premises. larTosaession and n clear title ATM be gi TM Orl the first day of April next. LEVI GOLDEN, JACAII A LTII oFP, Slot. 12, Issa. if Exccut&rs Publio Sale OF RE9I. ESTATE.--In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Gourt of A llama county, the stillscriber. Executor of the last will and testament of Orott:e Ct.s MIL ES9.,deCtAlleti, will tam. at Public Sale, on the premise:, on Thursday, lA ?oth day of fkfolper nei l, the rent estate of said cleatimt. as falOVlrit No. 1. A LOT - ANI) ti.!1.44.1,F OF GROUND, situate in East Berlin. Adams ^•ouritY , dl joining lots of Geo. Spangler, t, "latine' oll .11T King street and bounded by nu alley. with a Tao-story Frame ROUSE, L.,' ,Stable, and other improvemer.t4. No. 2. A LOT OF OROT . ND. in the midit'ion to East Berlin, bounded by lute of Nlichaa I Stambaugh, Second street, tut uT Geo. Baker, 1:1-4., and au alley. N 0.3. A LOT OF GROUND, situate in Ham ilton township, Adams county. near the second de ,, cribed lot, adjoining lots of Catharine !lesser, John Hartley and Wni. Wolf. The first described property is in a central location and very de3irable for a residence or business. There is • variety of bearing fruit trees on the same, and a pump of good aster near the kitchen door. ar'Sale to commence nt ln o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JGIIS 11. AeLABACGII, E.Cr. By the l'ourt—H. G. Wotr, Clerk. • Sept 2.1. 1:359. Estate Realfor Sale. pursuance of an order of the orphan', ('onrt of Adams county, will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises. on Saturdny, the 22d qi Oeiober next, the real cabtte of HENRI . Xlcu- Mlcler, ilccengc4l, eonsi,tiug of A TRACT ,S,W PATENTED LAND, situate in Hamilton town ship, Adams county, containing 62 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John flutflieini,John Nommen, George Jacohr, John Klunk. and other, on which are erected a ; . Frame Two-story Weatberboarded' littl'SE and Kittlien, Frame Barn, .. 1 4;1111 CarpeuterShop, and other improve- went,. with a pump of good water near the house, and one in the born-yard, and a thriving Orchard of all kiarla of fruit. There is a sufficient proportion of Meadow and Timber land. The farm is in a good state of cultisatiou. Part of it has been limed. The property Bet on the Turnpike between Abbott: town and East Berlin, about midway, and ld Coloci.ieut to Churches and Scliool-boui.e4. sorSale to commence. at I drin4 k, I'. M., nn said day, when attendance will lie given and terms made known by F.NRY 111 - 11 NI MIT, SOLOMON MUM (FART, Adm•re or the estate of Henry Munmert,dec'd By the Court-11. U. Woo., Clark. Sept. 2G,•1t13). is Notice. ADAK/ COUNTY, as. • • A T en Orphan's Court, held at 4' • Cettesburg. for said county, en the 2titi day of SiTtenther, 1859 : present the Hon. Robert J. Fisher, " • President, end Hong. Da% id Ziegler and Isaac E. NVierman; E 119., AB3O - Judges, on motion of AI. .k W. McCleau, Esqs., a Rule Was granted upon nll the heirs and legal representatives, end all persons in terested in the estate, of NICHOLAS MVXBIIOIrXII 2 late of Cumberland township, in said county, deceased, requiring them to be and appear at au Orphan's Court, to be held at the Court house, in Gettysburg, in said county, on the third Monday of (21st) November next, then and there to accept or refute the estate of the said de cadent at the valuation thereof; and an case the heirs and legal representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of the said decedent, neglect or refuse to take the same. then to show cause, if any they hare, why the same should not be sold according to law. By the Court, Sept. 2141859. 11. (1. WOLF, Clerk. Notice to AUmors. IE Assessors effected at the last Spring kilection are hereby notified to attend at t ie Commissioners' Office, in the borough of Gettysburg, to receive blank Assessment Ottpli cates and the necessary instructions., as fallotes: The Assessors of Union, Conaway°, Berwitli Berwick bor., . Ozford, Ik dthg, •itanrittoa, MouniPleasant, Germany, Silaban, and Vaunt joy, will attend on Widnestlaii, the 19th of Oetober nest; and the Assessors for Getfysblirg, Cum berland, Freedom, Liberty, Ramikonban, Frank lin, Butler, Itenallitt, ?pante Nuntingeon, aid Lathnore, will attea4on Me •ilea Oehober, 1859. By order a( the Comtniasianers, 11l - WALTER, Mark. &pt. 26, 1659, td Notioe. COMM! WWII'S, SINS. ;STATE. Ur Letters seetenemory en the estate of George Wolter, Sen., late of Gettysburg, Adonis toasty, daemonic!, !Wig bees pant ed to the 'whderittned, (the fiat named re siding in Horiven, and the but mated la Gettysburg) Grey' hereby rim amine to sit persona Indebted to Odd estme tsonselus mediate - payment; tut Afriies hexing slams with 19Woonan to prisenteldincyniperly no-, thentfitatitybr settlement 14. & TALTitic' 14 4 " 11111 0 i 1dr 40 . 110 45 1 0 04 / 4 " ' '77804,1)".. =I . Elaati' Oti Proelamatlide— itictititikilikonik-thsk ad tatthig t i V V ergi l Ey or tarhi'Btidw, _esitills i "An wt to 4 1 r0 .141= th ;A Ootaies ' ' . N - . . - if 1839, it is lilliafteteit 411 , trketintikc IF stay 3 of such Eleietiii4 to 'Pell4lXtegkites'Asairetrete in smelt Lotice w 4 W others ilia, he dotted: 1, ISAAC LIGHTNEII;,4Oswitf of iboC'oont," of Adams. do, the:dere; berwhy Ore this ;while notice to the Venters a( the .s hid nwt). of A &am tlowskiitiiitital, ,NLX6I-110.. siiii be held in said Orretromkthis=lo44oAr or 1 4 0„, Ovrozwa anal; plisi Mho) .., 'pis' tricot cuntrosonisetthefelleetkoji Ths; In the First district.cosopured n she tough of tiottysborw sad the tolKnebiP ,of Cluaigr" hind, at the Court-house, in Gettysisittrg. In the Second district, c out posett of, the town ship of tierr-tuy, at the house now occupied by Peter Linger/fetter, In the town of Litt/estown, in the township of I,lernsany. In the Thlrd dlstrict,romposed of Mc town= ship of Oxford, at the kolas* of V. Becker, in the tows of New Oxford. In the Fourth astrict,composed. of the town ships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house of Caleb B. Hiidebraud, is the towaship of Huntington. fn. the Fifth district, composed of the town ships of linmiltoolsan mad Liberty, at the Pub lic tichnol-honse in Ntillerstown. In the Sixth district, composed or the town— ship or Hamilton, sit the house now occripii.%l by Henry Hoffman. in the town of East HerHu. In the Seventh district, composed of • the town:hip of 31rnallen, in the Public School house in the town of Benders‘ In the Eighth district, composed of the town ship of Stroban, at the house of Jacob L. Urns', in ilunterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the town ship of Entuklin, (including that part recently stricken off from Menaltem) at the house now occupied by Joseph Bennett, in said township_ In the Tenyh district, composed of the town ship of Conowago, at the house ofJoko Busbey, in MeSherrystown. In the Eleventh district, composed of tke toa nship of Tyrone. at the house of Allen C.. Cook. in Heidle:rstoarg. In the Tweltlh district, coin posed of the lowa - oh I p of Stotiotjuy, at the boon of- Victor limos, in sail township. hi the Thirteenth district, composed at the township of Itenstplessant,at the pnbliettleilool house in said towsohip, sitarste ears+. rends, the one lending front oxford to that Two T,iverne, the other FromiluntendoWn tenancy er. In the Fourteenth district, compened-rOf the township of Beading, at the ptddlicScitool-housa in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of thcr Borough and township of Berwick, at the public ! Seho(4-bouse in Abbott atown. in the Sixteenth district, composed of the township of Freetlom. et the house of Niehohte Morita, in said township.. In tae Serentreenth district, composed of the towaebip of Union, at the house ut• Enoch Le fever. in said townithip. In the Eighteenth district, composed of township of Riefler, et the public School-house• in Middletown; in said townehtp. At which tisue and placre wiil be elected One Auditor Genera/ of the Cuntannowtialth 9ne Strecyor General ; One Wernher of the State Senate . , to represent the ed IP ties of Adams, Frankitu ind Fulton - One Nun, her of AltartablY One County' Cdultaisittmer ' One County Auditor ; ' One Director of ittp root; t me County 'treasurer One County Surveyor; One District Attorney. Particular attention is directed to the Act or Assembly, -nestled, the 27th day of rieltruary, 1e49. entitled " act relative to Voting at elections in Adams, Dauphin, Turk, Lancaster, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, arcane, •and Erie," viz : _ Sicriox 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and 11uu ofJtepresen tali ves of the Connuoutreslth of Peuneylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authorityy, of the. same—thus it shell beiawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adasue, !diameter,. Dauphin, York. Franklin, Cumberland, Brad ford, ('entre, Greene, and Brie„f,roui awl after the passage of this act, to vote for all candi dates for the various oaken to be filled at an election on one (dip re-ticket :—.Trltyjded, That the office for which every oaudidatte is voted An; shall be designated, as required by the existing lawstif this Commonwealth. Seems 1. That any (mutt committed-by any person sating in the manner shot - , prescribed, shall be punished by the existing laws of this Coninionwseitht _ . it.so r , x lp.,and 14 virtue of the 14th section of the set afortirnid, evil pkr!ifix.tteePtlnCj" - *ices of the Peac e, whoshall Mid any office or appointmenrot Pro fi t or frost 'Order the Gov ernment of art; rbitetl States, br of any city or Incorporated .dtetrkt, wfiether,it commissioned officer or otherwise, a sabordinste officer or f f 7 agralt, whols, or shall bs 60016'0 under the I eel dative, -executive or J u di - digiartment of this State, or of the liiSitert tides; teof any city or incorporated district, sad alsolirot every member of COngress and of the Sista Legisla ture' and of Um! lect or Comthetfebincil of any City, , joint ofiy incorporated district, is by law incapable oldies or ex ercising at the same time, the o aeorisppohit meat ofJudge, Inspector, or - thilir 614p0y else - tion of this Commonwealth, and that ma Judge, Inspector, or other of fi cer of tray sad efectioo, shall be ligible to any office to be then robed. for. Also—That in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled " An Act reistinteDiutecu tiowi, and for other purposes," apprild• April 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 14th section "shall not be construed. as to prevent any militia officer or Doren& olficer, Rom serv ing as judge, inspector or clerk, Madly general or special election in this Otrmanonstellsk." And in and bran Act of the Geporel Assem bly of this State, patted the 2d of July, 1839, it is directed that the Inspectors anti Judges be at the places of their districts on the day df the General Election stotesald, at- t o'clask toile foreitoon, to do entipsrfons the several duties required sudi r m*Stotl on theta in and 'by the sameact. ' And be it further directed, in and by the Art of the General Assembly ofthis State, aforesaid, that one of tile Judges of. each of th different districts aforesaid, who shell have the charge of the certificates of the number ofrotestlitich shall byre 'been given for each candidate for the different offices thew and there voted for at their respective districts, shall own. the third day after the election, which shalih• on Fai- DAV,..3112 14e0 Or OCTOWI I / 1 1 AWNlllad, at the Court-house, in, the BerrOugit- ottiiieuysberg,_ then and liters to make it fair slslinintint and. certificate St the , aninber ofinstis, which shall have been . givenlit diellifeient districts in the county of Adam"' ibr ality pelfeethaitre the waked aforesitid. if3NAC ShierfirS (lies, atallobffylitilsPg. 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