• Maine ! Maine!! Oh. hive you heard the news frnarNainel newb And cinEs 84K.in Late news received from the wild cat'district in - Maine, give most undoubted assurance that T. J. D. Fuller, Democrat, is elected to Con , gress instead of Ali .F.usionist, as before reported. - , Also, that Morrill, sore head Democrat and Fusionist. is not, as at first reported, elected by. eleven thousand of a majority, but defeated by more than one thousand votes. This is good news and true. Obstructing a Railroad—Stranse Freak. Paortniw* Oct. 3.—An old. man named Lyman Hawes committed a strange freak to day, which caused tmq!nsll e7^i•ement. Ile , erected a house of board,: on the tracks of the Providence and'Worcester Railroad. and plaeed within the same a keg of powder,.and then nail ing himself in the house, swore that if the trains fiae mpt ed to run though the building he would blow all to atoms.—His wild and determined threats and the obstruction caused a*tention of two hours. to the trains, but finally a crowd of about one thousand . persons assembled and smashed in the door of the building and seized Hawes and dragged hint to,jail. The police speedily dernolisheti the house, and trains passed on. The excitement was so great that it was with difficulty the people ivere deterred from injuring Hawes. The•reasolf - given for the strange freak is that Hawes formerly - owned the land through which the road passes, and conceiving that he had not been allowed enough for it by the commission ers, endcav4red to revenge himself in the man ner stated. „LPThe Sunbury (Pa.) Gazette says the Snow _Nothing Lodge in Northumberland county has disbanded.- Worth Reading !—To Sufferers:from Scrofu la,--W onderful case of Scrofulous Ulcer, cured . by Holloway's Ointaient and Pills.—M ary A nn Johnson, of Batavia, New York, was afflicted for eight years with a scrofulous ulcer on her calf, which effected the bone ; she resorted to all kinds of remedies, hut obtained no relief, until she had recourse to Holloway's Ointment and Pills. The Pills thoroughly cleansed and _purified,the_blond„and_althotigh_the_ wounds were,ina inost dreadful - state, yet by continued applications of the Ointment, they have per fectly healed, And her, health is completely re . stored, It!article. Corrected from the latest Hal timore ,YorkA:Hanove r papers BALTI51"0 ICE—FL i oiv t. +sr Flour, per barrel, . $7 00 to 725 Wheat, per bushel, 1 40 - to 1 70,' Rye, “ 1 10 to 1 12 Corn, ,'' . 71 to 75 Oats, • 41 48 to 52 Cloverseed, " 6 87 to 7 00 Timothy, " . , 350t0 4 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 40 to 41 Beef Cattle, per hund., 550t0 8 25 Hogs, ( 44 .5 50 to 6 50 , . Hay, per ton, 18 00 to2o 00 Guano, Peruvian, per t0n,.50 00 tosl 00 NOV ER-TIIC!iS DAT LAST Flour, per 1.M1., from .ores, Wheat, per bushel, Corn, —Etats, - Cl o verg66d, " - Timothy, " Plaster of Paris, per ton, SOUK—FnIDAT L..sr Flour, per bbl., from stores, ' $8 00 1)0. i 4 from wagons, 7 00 . Wheat, per btishel, 1 00 to 1 75 Rye, ~ _ 1 10 Corn, . I( It OalS, Cloverseed, " Timothy. ~ Plaster of Paris, per ton, 9 C4 , rll ar:i ZI ‘ •(Y Lo Bank of Gettysburg, 1 • OcTofiEn 9, 1854. S "NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders in the Mink of Gettysburg, that an Election for TI-14RTEEN DIRECTORS, to serve one year, will be held at the Banking: house, on Monday,- the 2.0i/i. duy November next., J. IL McPHERsON, cashier.. Administrator , Notice. DR. DANIEL BAKER'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Dr. I • iel Balier, late of I'...ast Berlin, Hamil ton towns ), Adams county, deceased, hav ing been granter the undersigned, residing in the saute place, he hereby gives notice to arl persons indebted to said estate to in the imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. . _ GEORGE BAKER., Adm . r. October 9, 1854. 6t I r ACKEREL, Codfish, Salmon, Herring, 01 Pork, Hams and Side3,Nilotrlders, Lard and Chef se, constantly on hand and fur sale by J. Palmer SW Co., AVailzet Street Wharf, P 1111,4 DEL Pli October 9, 1854: 3m THIS WAY. YOU -1 <V P .II Y 1,!.: -11 E TILIT C,CV , T BE BEAT! THE u rttlersigned, Itavint4 purchased the Carriage-making estahlishinent of Wm. Graham, respectfully - informs the pet bile generally that ht will continue the said business at the-old stand, in ‘Vashington half a sil - iiarrt from C liainbe.r,hurg.,treet, where he is prepared to manufacture to order, at short notice. Carriages, Raekaways, Buggies, - SULKIES, JERSEY'S, &c. He flatters himself that his a ork is a little ahead of any turned nut by any other estab lishment in the place—having noi,e hut the tiest of iv ark (nen employed, and ii ins none but the lie=t in aerials. His prices are mod or ati!.tti)-.1( EPAI RING done at short notice. Country produce taken for any thiior in ihs line. J. BA R R Err. Ge:tyF,btirlz, Ntirch 13, 1851. tf Baltimore & Susquehanna Railroad, lIIANGH:OF 111517 - IZS - - - -WTty ‘...) Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.13 A Arrives at York at Accommodation Train leaves Calvert Shrine at Arrives at York at Express le.tves C4l vert It ttion at I u p Arrives at York at 1:2,r 3t RETURNINn. Way Rrisenrrer Train will leave Har risburg at 1.15 P 51 ' Arriving at Yuri; at - '2.15 r Express Train leaves Harrisburg at Ft.ls A r.) Arriving at York at 9.51 A 3t A. P. NV [ti C I - I ESTER, Super ' !. March2o, 1851. 11RICKITZGS, MUSLINS,kr :=S.Jauae mere. o those cheap &c., Live been - received by A. ARNOLD. $7 75 7 12 1 40 to 160 1 06 70 50 6 ; 00 3 00 7 00 " wagons, 4.'2 5 P .-2 ' On the 23th ult.. bt- the Rev J. Sechler, Mr. PIIILIP HARTMAN. a 1,13.4 SI:S.V.C.S.A, near lialupton, both I,f A lamg . enuntr. On tbe"2 CI) ult., by Rey. )1r: liuyies., 51 r.'t/TBO B. CAS TLE to -Miss KATE PLAINE, both of Cua-roll county, 31d. On'Wedn...day last, in Franklin townghin, Mias SARAH DEARDORFF, younrest daughtecof David Deardorff', deed. On the 23d ult., near Sliearersburg, West mo mlan I coup tr, Pa ,of Cholera, Mv'. ANNA MORRISON, wife .0111 r. James :llorrisou, ant daughter of Philip Heugy, deceased, formerly of Adam,: erAnt;e: aged y ears On'tlie -7 28t1Vult , near Littleqown, Adams eountY, SrS AN BARBARA. infant daughter of Ephraim Menchey, .aged 4 month. and 2 days Communicated. Died, on the Dth of September, in Huntingdon county, Mr. G ABM EL NIB.tLS, of.this Itorough. aged 64 years. At a meeting of Adams Division. hell Oct. :2nd, the fol lowing preamlile mil resolutions were adopted : Whereas, it hasple tsed kini i'rovideuce. in his ins !lite wis,hial. to rein.•ve our much beloved brother from this world, to a happier state of existence. as we humbly trust : therefOre. be it Resolved, That in the death of brainier 0 ABRIEL ME ALS, oil,l DiViSIAM hasio:;fit true, consi-rtelit and faithful Metil• her, eaeli brother a kind au 1 affectionate friend, and the cause of temperance a warm advoc Resolved, That we sympathize with our deceased brother's numerous friends and relatives,' at this heavy affliction, and tender them our ';':ondolonce and sympathy. ltesolved, That we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, in memory of our deceased brother, that the Division room be hung in mourning. Ihatthese poi -ceding , : be published in thri Borough papers and a copy thereof be sent to the relatives of the deceased. - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,. Tlsl pursuance of an alias Order of the Or phan's Court of Adanis,county,_ the„sub scriber, 'Administrator of JOHN STUMP, deceased, will offer at public sale. on the pre mises, on • Saturday, the 2Rlh day of October instant, the following valuable Real Estate of said deceased, viz : A TRAOT O LAIIZ, containing 96 ACRES., more or less, situate in Butler township, Adams county, near Fish er's Mill, adjoining lands of Adam and Wm. Gardner, Jeremiah Diehl, Esq, John Dull and others—a due proportion is Meadow. The improvements are a Two-story Alm& WEATHERBOARDED rre l l yag. s and Kitchen, Log Barn, Corn Crib, and .other Outbuildings; a will — of "never Tilling water near the Kitchen door, , and a goad thriving Apple Orchdrd. — The land . is tinder good-fenc ing and in excellent cultivatidn. Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, containing 14 - Acres, more or less, situate in Tyrone township, Adams county, adlyinittg lands Of Widow Eelienrode, and otheN. It is well covered with Chesnut" and black . oak Timber. Persons wishing to view the property: are requested - to call upon the snb , icriber, residing in Butler township, or upon Mr. Abraham Hurst, residing on the tract first mentioned: Sale to commence at 1 o'r,lock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JONAS ROTH, .fldnt'r. By the Court—Eden Norris, Ch-ik. - not 'sold on said day, the property will be Rented at public outcry for one yov, from the IQt of A pril nrxt. - October 9, 1854. is PUBLIC SALE, Of !Meal Proper:y. pursoa I Court of Adams county, the siihscriber, Administrator of PATH 11;K: BALL, deed., will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Tuesday-, the 31st &1,/ ff October. bpi+anl, the following described Real . Esiat€, of said de ceased, viz: • A TRACT OF - LAVID known as the Mansion Farm, adjoining lands of Lawrence, Schwillane, Joseph Baker, Abra ham- Myers, and others,..situtite in Franklin township, Adams connty, - coutaining if,) Acres and 40 Perches, in good cultivation. The improvements itre a TWO STORY LOG'S _ ir4ll jßfqli 4.0 •.o 41 Log Barn, &c. re is a good Orchard, and an excellent spring of water near the house. This tract will he sold entire, or in•Luts, to suit purchpsers. 50 6 25 3 62 7 50 Also, .4 TRACT. Or L CND, adjoining the above described Farm, and con taining '2-1 Acres and 100 Perches. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the AoininiAtratot„resid ino• in the vicinity: Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said day,- when attendance will be given and terms wade known by JOHNI BRA DV, .iithu'r. -By the •Court.--,--Eden Norris, C.ef k. October 9, 1831. is To the Ilimorable the Jurf2:es -th- Court if Qurirter S,essiun3 eithrtul /y. rIOHE undersigned reqpecifully rerrescnts, 1_ that she has heretofore been engaged in keeping an inn or Tavern in the town al Now Oxford, Adams mrintv—that she is well pro vided with stabling and with how•e room and conveniences, for the lodgityr and accommoda tion pf strangers and travellers. AMI she prays your Honors to grant her a license to continue the same. ELIzABETrt MILES. We, the- undersigned, citizens of Oxford townships, Adams county, heingpersonally acquainted with Elizabeth Miley., the above petitioner, and also ha vi n ff a know ledge of the Douse lot which the license is prayed, do here by certify", that such house i‘lecessary to :lc counnodate the public and et n•rtain stra.agers or travellers, that she is a person of , m.,41 re pute for honekty anti temperance, and th it she is well provided with house room and conve niences for the lodging and accommodation of siratiffers and travellers, and that the fact; set forth in this petition are tro , -. ‘,Ve therefore heir leave t rocominend her 14 - ,r a license agree ! ably. to her petiii9p. Joo. C. Win. D. !times. A.D. Diehl, Edward kVetgley, kicoo Diehl, Leo St it,b, Geo.. Hersh. Michael MeLadilcri, MIN tin. Washington M. Schwartz, Praiiiilin Mar tin, V. Scheer, A. W. SClub. October 9, 1551. 3t Z•ra r, B. M. RHODES, General Commission Merchant, 122 W. LOJIB-1110 Street, near Charles, TIM ORE. MD. lER I: N G L;A_NO, No. 1, fa rnislied at 'I -- the Government twin:num price of $50.00 tor the Ton of 221(1 lbs., with a ch.irge of commission., porelt•istngan., forviardirirr. The SAD).- rate or commission will_ preVoll. wh4t evr.r iri ty he the established government price of the article. 11eicic-in Guano ffirnished at the importer's pri..e arid at the s.inie rate GI commission. ly L 1 n m 4.040' •No. '41.0 Pratt Street, Baltimore. N 0 P - E , P oprte or. JOHN G.- KNO DE, SuperrinTermient. --May S", F. 51. ly MARRIED. DIED. F. A. c D 01 AD. 11. S. of Atlanis Div At Public Sale. ( VALUABLE FARM, AT PUBLIC SALE. SU;lscriber, Executor'nf PETER t'RREE, deceased, will offer at Public Sale. on the premises.-on Priday„M,rensber 3d. 1854, the following Real ,;state of said deceased, .viz: late.the Horne Place,nf Mr. Ferree,- situate in Tyrone township. Adams" county, adj(liuirw, lands of Amos +.llyers,..-Incob Ferree, Jacob Arntsberger, and others, containing, 252 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, having large proportions of Won i and Meddow. The improvements consist of . _ & TWO STORY WEATLIERBOARDED 1. .i g i , • V ~..' f. 1- - A Stone Bank Ram, ..Z:.„.. - . - ."- , 4! Wagon Shed and Corn CI ib, Spring House, TIN ANT 110 USE, Stable, 4Sic., - with a neverfailing spring of water at eac't dwelling, and an Apple Orchard on the premises. This has always been admitted to be one of the hest graiti•producing 'Farms in the whole neighborhood. Persons wishing to view it are requested to call uprrn Mr. P. Fickes, residing, i i thereon. As the V i irin is susceptible f con venient division, it will he offered in IANO parts or in whole, as , -purchasers may desire. . Sale to commence at-I o'clock, P. NC, on said day, when attendance will be given and term s''made' known by , JOU. 13. 'day; ER, Ex'r. C*-If not sold on said day,' the Farm will be Rented for the term of one year. Octolier e, 185-1. is LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN ! TT FIAT .A !MANI ARNOLD has just re ! turned' from the Eastern cities, with the largest ari•l best selected stork of goods for \leo and Boys' wear ever before offered,w hiclt he is new Taking tip, at the Old Sland, - where he invites all who wish to purchase LLUTII /NG, (rode of c....crDcoz.Dl and by good workmen, to call and examine his stock before purchasing - elsewhere, as lie is determined to undersell any clothing Store .or_Sl6p_Shop-inThe-townor country. Ilavin,cr,secured the services- of one of the hest CUT TE, RS in the country, lie is 'prepared to make up clothing at the shortest notice and In the best style. His motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. October .2,1854. tf WATCHES JEWELRY Aiiiretuntre, l'esury Goods. Seit - A Choice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at. the Lowest Cash Prices, at • 'TWirn. 13. lAtonhead's, NO. IS4 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Union, Vest side, I" Izilad'a. I 1 ii E assortment embtaces a Large and Se led Stock o'' Fine Walcites,Jeweln -- y - , Silver Ware, 41bata Ware, plated•Witli fine Silver, in ,Spoons, Flirk; l,cdles, st..e:e..—Jet Goods. Fans -and, Fancy- iirtielet'S Of a „SU periOr quality, de servti4libe examinatirm ontiose who desire to pro' ore the best goods at the Lowest I.!nsit Pdre - s. flavIno•• prartleal know Le d ge of the busi ness, and -available facilities for Importinu and Afailufactu ring, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing, that h° can sup ply their; on terms as favorable as any other establishownt in either of the Atlantic Cities. ' -- 7* All Lrni MEE 100 ,ekvei ry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a rea•lnnable time. Wdtehes, Jewelry and Silver -Ware' fail/if Idly repaired. WM. 13. ELT() N A I), • No. IS4 : 4 011 111 1:1 - St n few donrs . :ibore the 24 St. Marlet, %%est In tite;•_ , 'otith indow the :%i0r0... be. seen the famons . 1311t1) CLOCK,. whirdi commands the admiration of the Eeielittfit.: and co mus. October 2, 1851. ly LIS . P OF I, Err R Remaining in Ike . Post Offi•!e al Gettysburg, Oeloher 2, Iss 1. Aniiinn Francis . Nccly Margdret Arendt lEjviii .I.,ines A. Ann:in - ow? San , hL. P 14111; lit.Ccher. Hoover :& V0w,.;1 Nliss Mary Bell .1. M. 2 Selliitz 1 - 1. Black \V'illiacrt 2 Scott Abraham Sen. Byer Jacob - Steinhour fit'llry Bnston E.trls or NVro.Stewart I)atinl C stitphell Study I)avitl I)r' Cairy John Sluttiosir Cloud :Miss Sarah Stern Jeremiah Falsely 14 - 111.„ . Shaner Catharine.' Gthsonjof-rph H. It:sq. , ShriveT :Sallie Miss Gintlini; Peter Sterrett :Miss Clem Hart :lliss•Mary S.tostsfat, Betsy, derid.,‘ blurb Mks Ang,eline• ' to the hriss uf, Haldeman Hamry Smith S. B. newts(' Mich sel Shthits flea tt G. B. Esq. .Slyster oil la II iergity mi Anton Snyder :Miss H ttsnalt ll.Jrner Eli . Thomas 11ts.:C011,1611e limiter L. Trostie Jacob IL Lightner .N..itharsit.l Viprel Low/. I lertry NValliers A lox . ander NI. Lott 11i..s Eliz , beth C.Waltman Jeehn Lon NV illi.en 11. NV ellivrt .1.1 col) Mayor NV. 11. 1Vent7...1,41tt • NleGuire U eI. - NI. W. 211 ikon Miss Sii , :an Nlchsto , sh II igli Gar Mart LAler. Sl ttler Peter D. Fr_qtlerici Bolster. - 1I iller Peter WM. GI LLES PIE, P. /IT. () --— Persorts cnlllng for Illiers in the above List Will pleea.4 soy they are advertistd. Ootober Igsl. 'i•ipi 0- Teachers Wan tea. !71 111 E School Directors of I 1 alitiltott town j_ ship, will meet at the Public School 11,,use in thetr)%%itUt East Bet :s(flur'inY. the 11//t day (f" (Iclipifier inst., at I o'clock, I'. for the, porp,:se of employ' rlg tcAelwrs to talse charge the InWn 541110 ,- .1.4. • 13, [I I 1.1) ELM. A NI), Nr.c'y. October 2, 1-451. td I.IA ir NIT NTE 1). IiERSONS h-ving ll,ty tri 4el %% ill d wr- 1 ,1 by eittlino• nn the sub:rtriber,, in Getlys burg,, who desirous of pureh,lciivr. 'fire highest market price will be paid at all times. 0::7-As he intends having the Hay, after beinu racked, hauled either to Hanove.r or Baltimore, the preference to haul tt iii be given to, those from whom he May pflrChaSe i SOI.O - MON POWERS. Dee. 6. 1952. tf TIMBER LAND, • rug!! E cot);:Piiber a few more 1(14 of TIMBER L. %N I) for whivinvill be diAposed of rt•Lion.-11)1y. Fer itOrprmation to • J. D. ( ) ASTON. Algo a lot of I.OOT.TST POSTS !or sale. ' Gettyslpirg. May i 5, tt ( I I; EENSW AR F. AND G ROC ERIES.— -Z, A. ARNOLD is now receiving a large ;.-V r 0 - I;OCCM3.—Those wishincr to select lot of QIIOF (I,w4rt , ,M . li lett. he will sell low. , 4 11 _, r , n. a I,„ we _.,,,,,,,, 44 ,„ i _ t i,„ 1 ,,, „,„/ or of any city or, incorporated dis - 4.ie — t, se, , :, ,la, i( n r" ,s N ee h li a le n m d . and for sale, a great viiriety of I a iol see -- ' -----44151 ' 2 ' Boot Morocco, Pink and Lail Linino4 of a so- J •0(10K STOVES—very &war): Cali , -, whether a corn rni-zsioned officer, orotherwL . GEO. ARNOLD. .) Li ING GLASSES—aII sizrs and pri. pPrior quality and at low prices. should call , , - , September & L k - - Ulcer or atveut who ' o . 14 r 1 1 4 -6— c ( e ' , - --at SCHICK'S, earl:, at tile cheap store of FAH 'N ESTOCKS. a: suburdinato o ,4a f_lop_ti ,_ffairin AT PUBLIC SALE. TN pursuance of a plorios Order of the Or a - Owl's' Court of Adonis county-, will be offered at Public Sale, uVii.trie prernistes, on Saturday, the :28th day fil Petober next, a por tion of the Real I.;it.ite of JACO-li MYERS, late of H untington township, 'Adams PUll toy, deceased, consisting of A\ IrJ 4 P - ISSIRT - 9 or Tract of Land, situate in said •township of Huntington, containina. 73 Acres and :)9 Per ches, more or leNs, of Patented Land, ddioin- . ing la n ds of Isaac Sadler, John Plank. Mary Wharton, Christian H u unnelbaug,h and others. 1 The iMprovements consist of a Two-story Lo.g • -- ' 1 Dwelling House, Double 1,oi: Barn, a Stone Spring House and Wash House ; at good Orchard of Apple and Peach Awes, There are about 5 acres of good eadoW—lo acres covered with good Timber —the residue consisting of farm land, in a good state of cultivation, part having been litned. Sale to continence at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will ,be given and terms made known by JOHN A. MYERS. Executor. By the Coast—Eden Norris, Clerk. October 2, 1854. is 13L1. 7 .48LE TAVERN ;STAND, AT PUBLIC SALE. N pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's I Court of Adams county, granted on pro. ceedings in partition, the Subscriber. Admin• istrator pr LO M N A 13 KM', deceased, will offer at Puhlic Sale. on the premises, on Saturday,' Othiber 2S I / 4 , 1854. the following Real Estate of said deceased, viz : Three :Lots of Ground, situate in the town of Hampton, Adams - conn. ty, - and known as Lots Nos. 49,50 and 51, framing on the Hanover and Carlisle Turn. pike road, and running hack to an alley. The improvements consist of a - Two-sfo . /1?) Frame Weatherboarded 1 7 . 11 0 - 11 S E• and Backboild ing, commodious STA MN G, and all necessary outbuildings; z neverfatling wells of water, one in front and-the other in the rear of the" house. "There is also on the premises a choice variety of Apple, Peach, and other fruit trees... - The property has for many years been oc cupied as a Tavern, by Mr. Albert and others; and is now occupied as a Store. The improvements are upon lots Noe. 49 and 50—hence No. 511 will he offered sepa rawly., if desired. ,Persons wishing to view the property are requested. to call upon the Admini,trator, resfding in the vicinity, or upon Mrs. Albert, residiog on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when attendande will be given end terms made known by HENRY A. PIC KING, .s'dper. By the' .N ()mg, Clerk. . October 2,•1854.• is - MONEY LOST! IT is an ESTABItSiI ED FACT that ma ny persons lost money by not purchasing 'Goods at the well known CHEAP STOV E of Abral , 111 OH I, le ~illc h ast corner of the Diamond, where !in is now • rvi:eivitig the chedpest, -prettiest..and hest selected Stock of Fall and Winter Coodg, crier drefore offered to the eilizeng of Adams county, consisting, in paft, as follows Black, Blue and Brow French Cloths, Fancy, ..Felt and Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, t. Newest Styles,) • Itlitek and Fancy Cassi ineres, Tweeds, .leani, Cassi nets, &c. &.c., for Nll'll'S wear, Silks, Moos de Litine, Alpacas, lerinops, Plain and Valley Sack Flanneim, also a beautiful assortment of Satins and Silks for Bonnets, Bonnet ltiloolll, anti ,i great va riety 01 oilier iglivles, all of t% Stich the public art- respectfully requested 10 eali and examine l'or theitiselves„believitig that it it. only necessa, ry 10 see our goods, price them, and examine, to induce pers •ris to 'purchase. A large lot of Trunks also received, %loch will he sold luw. •A !MANI a 1tN01,1.),. October 2, 1854, U. Executor's IN 401 lee. lAA VI U (.; It 1 ESPS EsT T E.—Letters testimentary 'on the estate el' David t;rie,t, late. of Latitnore towoOlip:Adants co, having heen granted to the untfersi•rned, resMillir in the same township, be hereby ;rives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay !Tient, and those having viaima against the same to present th e m properly authentier.ted for F.iettlettlemt. - .It)EL ti ICIEST, Ex'r. September 25, 1851.. (it 'J qJe) Cheap Watches & Jewelry, W HO al l, 1 1 .:•:•; A a ‘, l ‘,, E tt & I ; Il ui l' t i..l l ' A I l i; ; a , I s t l h e v i\, Phil- ,. 96 North Second street, 'corner of Quarry, l'hi!..tdel ph i'a. u.aa Lever Nva.tehe•, full jeweled, is caret cubes, it2S 00 ffol.ll.piiitt-. la na• pt. . - • 24 00 silver Le , el 4. full Jeweled,- - - 12 1)0 Silver Leinn.... j,;.‘s els,- - .11 00 . • - So , ,,erior 4./.4m:tlerfs, • - • - 7 00 . (;01.1;-: , reeta.el , •s, 7 - - - 7 00 Fluo .`list ,- do.. - . . 1 (.0 • • l•old llce..el ts, - - - e - aOO I,:i.dioo fluid Pollens, - _ . - . 1 GO_ Sil% er Te, spoon , . set. - . - - r, 00 lioid l'etH. I,:th Pencil nn•l Silver 11 , 41er, . - j uu ii,.141 Finjrl-f Hlwts 376 eent. to 1.. 7 .;:i0; Watch (;:asses. plain, It cools, patent IS2; I,ti not 25; ( t iller a rile les in proportion. All goods war r4llied to he what they are so-41 for. ST:1('I : FF.11 -& 11.11?f,Er. 0:1 (r i nd, straw. Gohi ;,rid Silver Levers and Lepities, ,- ..',.i II lower than the above I)dt:us. Sept. 25, II tisl. ly 'fo TZIE MILE.7.9.IEI{I"IILADE. JOHN STO.N E 8: S IstrvicrEiss IP:ALF:Its IN FREI4OI-1 - 1/111,11:4E.aY ( A HODS, J'o. 45 &lath .S . ..curlel :arca, l'i‘ilatlelphia, t ICE now prepared to o ff er their 'cii.toniers t_ and the ir.ide, I.lr;ze and well selecied a , ;sortwerit of I{ Ili BL `S, S ATI NS, V El, V ETS, Fk:ATil ERN. PLOW/ ERN. Lit ',ES, and el:try article appertaining to the tradr. • T - 7-onr : :sloe!: being of nor own direct irn trartation, offers great ad vantiire, b ot h i n sty l es awl prices. [Sept. 19. 2itt ,1 &RION It.iNGERS. - IC - OU will meet for pAr rd.. a t t h e p „),li c house WISPS RA iren , pergPr, In Mum,. ~,,,,bi trg, ,,n - , S'filttrrigy, M.! •'!1 . OcOter next, at 10 o'clor;k, , A. M., with arms arid drcoritre. merits in complete order. A full aitendance is reque,ted, • i:y order trt the-Ciptarn, • CORN MAUS DAUGHEICIA, U.S. October '2, 1.351. PROCLAMATION. :0" FIEREA.S, in and - by the' Act of • 0 1 **4' - the General Assembly of this Star7titled "An act to regulate the Gen. era Ele Cicala Of.this Commonwealth," eine tettgnAlie 2d of July, 1839,,it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate in such no-, tice what, officers are to be e ecteo , JOIIN SCUM Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this Pub he notice to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a -GENERAL ELATION will be held in said Countyi - on-the Second Tuesdny of -October next (the 10th ,) in the Several Districts composed of the 'fol lowing Townships, viz: - In the First district, composed of the l3or ougb of Gettysburg and the township -of Cumbethind, at the Court•hbuse in,Gettys burg. In - the Second district, composed of the township of Germany, at the house now occupied by Levi Creps, in the town• of Lit tlestown, in the.township of Germany. In •the Third district, composed cif the township of Oxford, at the house of Widow Meliy, in the town of NeW Oxford. In the Fourth-district, composed oelthe townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house of Anthony Sliatiehrook, in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth di:4'6ot; composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the Public School-house in Millerstown. In the Sixth district, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by David Newcommer, in the town of East Berlin. • In the Seventh district, composed of the township of Menallen, in the public School house itr the town of Bendersville. • In the Eighth district , composed of the township of Strahun, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Ilunterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the township, of Franklin, •at-•the house now occupied hyJacub Stallsulith, in said town ship. • • In the Tenth district., composed of the township -of Conowago, at the house of John Bushey,. MeSherrystoWn. In the, Eleventh district, composed of the . township of Tyrone, at the 'house of Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburg.' In the TyveHU district, composed bf the township of ,Alountjoy, at the house of Geo. Snyder, in said township. • In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of 31ountpleasant, at the house of Anthony Smith, in said township, situate at the cross roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other froth Ilunterstown to Hanover. • ' In the_nmyteentli district, composed of towoship:'of Iteading - , - at: the house of Irs. Albert ,in Hampton.- In the Fit ) 6eutti district, composed of the 3orough and, township of Berwick, at the ) • In the Sixteenth district, 'composed of the township of Freedom, at ,the house of Nicholas -Moritz, in said township.. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. • In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the publie School bon4c in iMiddletown,-in said township. At which time and places will be elected One- Governor of the Coirimon wealth of Pennsylvania ; One Canal Commissioner ; • One Judge of the Supreme Court ; - .one Member of Congress ; One Member of Assembly-; One Shilitr; • • , One Prothonotary ; One Register & Recorder.; One Clerk of the Colirts ; - One Commissioner ; One County Audi 'or ; One Director of the Poor; and One-Coroner. Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of Febru ary, 18-19, entitled• "An uct relative to voting at elections in Adams, Dauphin, York, Lhneaster, Cum herland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, viz : "Sect ion 1. Be it etnieted by the Scnate.and [louse of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General ASSCM hIy met, and it is Ifereby enacted by the tithority of the same--that 'it shall he law fulfor the qualified voters of the counties of Ada:»s, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumherland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this act; - to vote for all- candidates fur the-various of to be filled at any election nn tme slip or iMcet: Provided, The office for which every candidate is voted for, shall •he ile&ignated, as reqnircd by the existing Laws of thii Com mon weat h. "Sectiun 2. That any. fraud committed by any person voting in the n►anner ahovd preser►hed, u4►ail Le punished by the exist.. laW4 ~f this Coruluonwealth.P geir A t tent ion is also difected to the fol ing 'section of the 'Act of the General As sen,Hy of the session of 1851, entitled "An act to provide for the election of Judgea of the several Courts of this Commonwealth. Section 4. That the election — for Judges shall be held and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all respects as elections for representatives are or shall be held and conducted, and by the saute judges, inspectors, and other offievrs; and the provisioug Of the act of the General Assf.tuldv, en ti , ted •LAn Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved ; the alond day of July, die thousand eight hultdred and thirty-nine, and its sever; asal). plements, and all other like laws, as tar a 3 /e same s a 'Me i u urce an( app lea i e, shall he deemed and taken to apply to the election for judges: Provided. That the -afiresaid elvct4Jrs'. shall vote for judges of thc,Suprerne Court ou a separate piece of Ploughs, O F the beet quality, always on hand, and In and by virtun of the 14th see for sale, in Gettysluirg, at the Foundry of tion of theaet aforesaid, every person, except- T. WARREN & SON. ing du,tices of the Peace, who shall hold a ny office or tq,coialnierit of profit or trust s under the Government. of the TI - shall he employed under the legi s I ative,exeou tire 'nrjudiciary departmentof this State, oral' the United _States, or of any pity or incorpo rated district, and also that every member of Constrean and of the State Legislature, and of the Select orCommon Coiancii of any City, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding , or e,,v,ereising-at the same time, the office or a a alt. u ige, nspec or, or er o• any election of this Commonwealth' and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any .office to ho then voted for. ALSO—That in the fourth section of the act of - Assembly entitled "An Act relatink to executions, and for other purposes," " ap proved April let, 1840, it is enacted that— the afBruslid 13th section "shall not be con strued, as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge, in spector or clerk, at any, general or special election iu this Commonwealth." ice - Attention is also directed to the fol lowing net, which it is made my duty to insert in the proclamation for the_ General Election iu October next : AN ACT For the Suppression of the Manufacture and -Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, as a Bees- rage. WIIEREAS, All lawslO be efficient should have the approbation and sanction of the People : And Wherein It is represented that a - large number, iftiot aif of the zeus of this Commonwealth, are deeply im• pressed with the necessity of the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law : And whereas, It is impossible to obtain a certain indication of popular sentiment relating thereto by means - of petitions and remonstrances : Therefore, SECTION 1. lie-it - enacted-by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Con:- 1110 V leeolilt of Pennsylvania in General As sPnalkly met,_and it_is_hereby-enacted-by-thi.- autharity of the same,.. That the qualified voters of this Coinnionweslth are hereby,. , authorized, at the places - for holding the -general elections in their respective_wards, boroughs and townships, on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote ,for and against a law which shall entirely prohibit by proper and constitutional regulations and penalties, the manufacture and_ sale of intoxicating liquors, except • for medicinal, sacramental, mechanical anifartistical pur.. poses. • SECT.IOI4 2. That the officers) authorized by law to hold elections 'in each ward, bor ough and township, of this Commonwealth, are hereby directed and required tothe place fixed by law, 'in . .the several districts for slut holding of tho general elections in - said dia. "triets, on the seeend Tuesday 'of October. next, Alen they shall be. organized aa-an_ election beard, to pecnive front-each quail.: fled vptitr i .of their) said districts, it ticket writA tii l 'prinied on the outside,-"Prohib itorylicior Law," at` tLa tic twin favor ermaamiait. -" " • To, side the words; "For a Prohibitory Liqu'cii — Law," and those opposed to the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words, "Against the Prohibitory Liquor. Law," • which votes shall be counted and returned to the court house of the counties -or• in which the said election shall be held, on the following Friday, by the return judges, who shall cast up and certify all the votes polled in said 'county, or • city, to the - office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, directed and transmitted iu the same manner the . votes for Governor are -required to be djrected.and` transmitted, and the - said Secretary shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing, communicate-the said returns to the Legislature, to be opened and Counted in the saute manner the voted . for 4Goverwor are opened and counted,' and considered as the prayer of the voters of t,his•Cummonwealth relative to a Prohib4oty Liquor Law. SEcrioN 3. That all the election law s , of the State prescribing the hours of opening and closing the polls, the reception of votes; the punishment 'of illegal voting, the defray. in the expenses of publication, and holding of the general elections and return of the tame, and all other matters incident thereto, he and the same are declared 'applicable to the election above authorized. SECTION 4. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriffs of the several counties of this Commonwealth to insert a copy of this act in the Proclamation for the general election to be held on the second Tuesday of October next. E. B. CHASE, - Spedivr of the ff of R. M. 31oCASL1N; Speaker of the Senate. Approred—the• twenty-eighth day or April, one•thousand.efght hundred and fif ty-four. WM. BrGLER. • u • to an. ty nn Act of the General As; sembly of this 'State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the Inver" , tors and Judges be at the place 6 of tb , eir districts on the day of thb General'Eleetion aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the several duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same act. And be it further directed, in and by the act of the General Assembly of this State,. aforesaid, that one, of the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the Lumber of votes which shall have been giv , •o f,r each candidate for the different oiflees then and there voted for at their r'.pcctive dit-,:riets, shall meet_ on the third day after the election, which shall be o,n Frid(J4, the 13th (?/. Oc'oler afope :,o 1, at the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a fain statement aid certificate of the number of v•iteS, which shall have been given at the da.ront districts in the county of Ad.ciiis for person or persons for the Aloes. JOHN SCOTT, Sheri,. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Sept. 11, 185-. } STOVES FE rqA UE MEI
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