Metal Vote fer Governor-'-4854. Adamti, - —Ail - egtreny 'Armstrong,, - Beaver, Bedford, -- Berks. Blair, Bradford, Bucks, • Butler, • Cambria, Carbon, Centre, - Chester, Clarion, - • Clearfield, -- • Columbia, Craw ford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, • Erie, Fayette, --Forest, Franklin, Fulton; t ;repro., . 2;)06 ' 1746 Huntingdon, , 1500 . 2614 Indiana, 1261 3161 Jefrer.,un, 988 1559 Juniata, ' 1176 . 1170 Lancaster, 4699 • " 10962 Lawrence, ' 994. . 257 6 Lebanon, •1751 .2636 Lehigh, • , - 3026 3094 Lozerne, 4368 4881 Lycouring, 220 .2799 McKean, 502 4,051 Mercer, 2550 3034 Miffile, -- _ - 1287 .1 2: Monroe, - 1917 . Montgomery, . ' 5559 % 5141' Montour. . 976 757 Northattipton, 3685 3417 Northumberland, 2182 . 201 Perry, - . . 1412 . 2121 Phil. city and county, 21936 28817 Ptke, . 624 207 Potter,. 656 . 748 , Schuylkill, • . 5388 4252 Somerset,-, - - • 1268 2756 Susquehanna; 2126 2819 Sullivan,4l7 . - . 34) „ °_1489 2418 1913 , '2BBl 1466 ' 1679 1118 - 1400 3457 4276 1877 1408 3803 - 3773 893 1174 4707 4777 1 Union, 17enango,_ Warren, NVastiington; Wayne, W esuni)relan'il, Wyoming, York, , Tuta., Prohibitory Liquor Law. Adams, -Allegheny, Aru►strong, Beax er, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Col um Ns. Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie; Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancas ter,- • Laivrence, Lebanon; Lehigh, Liizerne, Lvcolni Al' Kc.sn, • mercer, 'Monroe, • Montgomery, Montour, Northampton. Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia, Pi ke, • Potter, Schuylkill, Somerset. Susquehanna, Sul li van, Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, Wyoming, 'York, Total, Majority against the law, 5168. ta 1) c Corrected from the Intent IlattimnreSork& Ilanover papers 11.1.LTIA012N—Famts LAsr Flour, - per barrel,. Wheat, per bushel, Rye, - if • Corn, ~ Oats, • ~ Cloverseed, Timothy, VhiskeY, per gallon, 37 to 38 Beef Cattle, per hund., 3 00 to 7 75 Hogs, `,` 5 50 to 6 25 Hay, per ton, 18 00, to2l 00 Guano, Peruvian, per - ton, 50 00 6)51 00 HA.NOVErt—Trreit3o.tr t %sr Flour, per bbl., from stores, Do. wagons , Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Corn, flats - C! -oversee( , Timothy. " Plaster of Paris, per top. YORK—FgTo iv L,..sr. Flour, per bbl., from Do. frrnu wagons Wheat, per bushel, • Rye, 44 Corn, Oats, 4' Cloverseod, " Timothy. " Plastor of Faris, r , •.-c toe. ItictEs, D. POLsocc. 2086 • '2121 ; -51-15 Ifi49 2689 1459 2233 2019 - 2157 8493 5143 1513 2706 1 4369 48111 5089 5198 22.99 2381 1739 1627 122.7 955 1 2113 1056 2799 3579 167001 204008 Against. 1348 WM 5079 611 866 1109 7987 1110 2681 2101 567 167$ SAI 31;3 411 890 859 884 978 1111 12G5 2084 702 406 50& 875 1030 370 231 El EEM LEE FEM 1018 420 1139 416 1144 1970 ME 756 642 47G0 EfE 2896 98 1115 4G5 MI 1004 298 1704 735 110 852 'CS 0.) ) 4°7'20 :37552 $8 75 to 9 00 1 G 5 to 2 00 1 00 to 1 15 66 to 75 44 to 52 650 for 75 3 50 to 3 75 $8 50 _ 7 8, 1 50 to 1 65 1 O( El 1 ' 160 co Pennsylvania. Legislatarp-,-Sessibn 1855 SENATE. - -- 1 - . Philadelphia city—Eli K. Price, Ir• (rabk. ' 2. Philadelphia cokinty—W. Groodwi , Levi Foull:rod, N. B. Browne. .3. Muntgptu ery —B. Frick. • • • 4. Chester and Delairare'—.T..l. Le s. 5. Berks—W. M. Mester. O. Bucks—lL K. Sager. 7. Lancaster and Lebanon—./. lallingTY, J. •G. Shuman. 8. Northumberland and Dauphin—Dav,id Tafrart. _ 9. '.Northampton - and Lehigh—Wm. Fry.' 10. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayife—J. Walton. 11: Adams and Franklin—D. 12. York—Jacob S. Haldeman: 13. Cmnberlaml & Perry—Samuel Wherry. 14. Centre, Lycoining, Sullivan and Clinton —J. W7l2niggle. 15. Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon--:,John Cressivell. jr. 16. Luzerne, Mountour and Colutnbia—C. .1?,. Buck:dew. 7. Bradford-,-Sirstrucliuirra - a - n - d W. \t. - is. Tioga, Potter.--MeKean, Elk. Cleilaeld, Jefferson, and Forest,--.--11. D. 19. Mereei.; Verkango and Warren--Thomas liege. 2J. Erie and Crawford—James Skinner.- - 21. Butler, Beaver - and Lawrence—Jahn Ferguson. 2 1 2. .Allegbeny—G.eorge Darsie, Jonas R. Mc- Clintock. 23. Washington and Greolie—Johit C. Flen niken. 24. Somerset, Bedford and Fulton--Francis Jurtlan, . 25. Armstrong, Indiana ,and Clarion—S. S Jamison. , 26. Juniata, Mill4in and Union—James M. Sellers. 27. Westmoreland and Fayette—Wm. F Frazer. 28. Schuylkill—./din,llenfiricks. Demhcrats 18—Whigs, &c., 15. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Adams - 2 1 loses " Alle , heny —John Kirkpatrick,- Jacob Guy, J. J. Muse. David L. Soillb. Armstrong. Clarion and Jefrerson—G. W W. Ztig l'. , Clover, ban e Beaver,Butler and Lawrence—B. B. Chana berlin, Y. R. 11. APCondic. Bedford, Fulton and - Cambria—William T. Daugherty, Geo. S. King. Berks—A. Jeremiah,Mengle, J. F. Linderman, Samuel Shearer. Blair and Huntingdon—George Leas, George Bradford—B. Laporte. Bucks—S. F. Gwinner,.E. G. Harrison, W. P. Magill- • Carbon and Lehigh—Thos. Craig, jr., Her man Rupp. Centre--D. M. Boal. • Chester—dl.3. Hodgson, M./. Pennypack er, Win. K. Downing. Clearfield, M'Kean and Elk--A. Clinton. Lycorning and Potter—Thos. Woad, Wm. T. Fearon. Columbia and Montour--James G. Max ' Well. Crawford-3. B. _Ross, Mved!. Comberland—Montgomery Donaldson, Geo. Cresswell. Dauphin--John A. Stebley, Lot Bergsfresset. Delaware—no/nos -H. Maddock. - - Erie—G. J. Ball, James B. Thompson. Fayette andWestmoreland—Clement Hobbs, Jesse Weddel, James Poster, S. B. Page. Franklin—James Orr, Joints Lowe. Greene—John M. Stockdale. . Indiana- 7 -3/e.r,tapier Jiro/mill. Lancaster-LHugh M. North, Jacob L. Gross, •E. Frank/in . , D. W. Witmer, John P. ii err. Le barton- W.l. A. Barry: . Litzerne- - -A. B. Dunning, G. V. Palmer. Mercer, Venango and Warren—S. P. M'- Cal tnont, Daniel LOU, Ralph Clapp. - Mifflin--E. Marrison. - _ Munroe and Pike—Abraham Edinger. Montgomery--Jacob F r y. j r , Northampton—P. Johnson, M. Bush. .Northumberla.nd—G. M. Yorks. Perry--Kirk Mines. Philadelphia city---M.V.Baker, K. Sirong, Wm. It. Morris, George Smith. , Philadelphia county--*Alex. Cummings, R. Al. Carlisle.'R.--L. Wright, E. G. WATEHEIM:E, NICHOLAS THORNE, CHAS R. ALLE , ;onn, J. A. SimPs(w,,Tirom.l,s G. SrExi,E.Roci,:aT M. •Fousr. J. S. FLETCHIIR., S. 11. BowmAx. Christ, Chas. Frailey. f.l7;et Cuoi." . )a in 3. Susquehanna, Sullivan, and Wyoming-4/40. Mirth:cant. B. T. Lathrop. Tioga--T. L. Baldwin. • *Union and Juniata—J. W. Crawford-. Washing on --S. J. Kreps,lnot-i.s Wayne--tko. A. S:ark%%eather. York--Eli W. Free,".ll 7 i,liaoi. M'Cunfiey,* Daniel Mater.* Democrats in Roman—Whigs in Pa/ix—Na tives iTI SMALL. CAPS—* Fern pe J.) 414 A:NUT FOlt ENTOMOI.O;ISTS.—B , ..:ezt r i 11 a torpid state have been found in,ide of a hard rock, where they have rep:lsed for ages. When turned out of their prison. they have soon ex hibited life and flown away. WhAt philosopher can explain this ? fl - The debt of Philadelphia is said to be nearly 820,000,000. -Those of our patrons who intend paying their Subscription in Wood, aie requested to —bring it along" as soon as they can. We want it now. Honcatury is the lr,arg es i Uralrr to 11e:themes in the World, and Itim,Pills and ()intatent are apron.* the; hest in the World. The lac: will be attested by the nUM eri HIS (tt'll. I ara from every seetion of thim awl the old Couniry. Thetr popu larity is entirely ()wino- to the.tr efficacy. lie expends trprartls of •:,.s . .:00,000 per aitennt, in placing hi= hu,ittesq before the people in every quarter of the Globe, and keeps upwards of 2,000 foreign titswsp ipers at his Estif)!l.ll - in London, itt each of which his Adver tisements are inserted, a proof that the virtues the medicines possess, are. appreciated in every quarter of the Globe.— illmng On the 25th inqt. at FrietyV it.eetirr4. in Ifengllert town- ABEL T. IVI:14.11i'. Of PenJersville. to .1 AN C , deusthter of Cyrus driest—all of M , :i:slten town-1, ir) Inorumg, by it. br . Ite. F:..\ FII \IMP:VT:S. P:otor of I.oll , _!ra.i • 111 , --eh ..t Pa . to Mis, A, daug. - lAter of lieu, this pllee. Les the 12tir .an=t., - by — the - Per Jr ffleie!). Mr. 'PA V:1) t C.ITILAKINE of Oil+ oroint v. (In the hs the som , . - ,11 '.. I r' ) " 1 711111 ' d".1"""-nt ni Nl , t , ir I , ' awl %), 0rt., , ,1 Collai,. 11 , ainet Itillhons, &e. to Mi.•;MATIEI) N. MN' ilitS--both ~ f t I:- ~,l iir'' 011 tIK . ititil. trvt I•ti• -t le 11 - . ‘lll' Ili IM eill - L , 11‘)•11 11.1rot•c-,t, Pl:di it'tti I. li Liflilli 01 ,1 S.i. I : OItG E N TIA,II EN —‘,Ve have it etv,ie, • s(e.*, of th- v,.14, , y. to .Ni,.. , HARRIET La.1:1.• CA 1111i1'- --, i ---- eror (rid iI ty - in (I • , 4: I c1i,v_p_r44 , 4 ,,,, ,- , 4i , -,tl-1-ti _!... t I F - -„4_,, s (J:1.111[1711. 01 (..,11 - Erli ttiy , t CIA ttiV‘HWl';' , 4„ I.Pver of FA IT I\ - ESTO C KS. (;„ , ,,li „ni. (Lts , ,i:e'ts, &e. (.wire earl v and sc ull tile , ‘l. , 4LI. bv th•-• ..tme. Mr .101 IN 11!1..Ttr , : PIT- Cady at the Cl.:ap store TENT( Lit: to.. e M., , MA1;“ AI:LT E ;t:T.II:LiY-1,,t.111.(th . !Pet your go.illi.—locot before - y ‘ ou buy else c,.,uroy. . C 4 . _ II A W r.`.----\ 1111 lot of flay St.it , Sir i wl S, 4,1, Liu- game rliy. hr the came. Mr. .11 , '(111 Frr R. F:' , , of W t ere Ii Ifl t, for!,? , t, the Sto_re at the sign of S - , 5- L'ai 7; anti Spl ift-; ; 13 ro , !'ie and Th i het " - ' Yolk ,t,i,rm. ; !.. b., Mi-,s St SAS I‘ ULF, of I. u.t.len-lan I e,. lite Red F runt. watztatizzammi , 51i.0.4 - k—a lilentlid, variety, awl szoi , %9 at the 8. PAII \ E S'I'OC K_ St-S0 NS.-- 1 clieliesfieAtes. at •iC:lll.Cii.'zi. 1).1E1) . ! 0. __________ ....-__ 1. October 1 t 5, 1851. )ERFILNIERY of all kinds will be found _ _.. ___________ _____ _ 1 Twits... May. in thi‘Berenh. Mr.. '3l.trtY M. w;re ,)I' M., - T.^ rn / at SC 11 IC:WS. : • p, •ki sue .2 , .." •• • Daniel Leader, in her ;-".t.t.i test. 1; ,r'" Hee funer3.l th:r Ji i_ ," NT ILT, 1 - ) 1 G t 7 F',ll. Fl a T 'NT PE Likeness _ ____ ___ _ _ ___ _ ~ attemonn at 3 to go to E%er(.er.en Cente tery. On the Eith in. t.. after a short but , ev.!..e, Hines.. in Ty- I 1,0 VES and Stockings, all sort.. 4 and ' , ni MN.- W.% mr:.Eit, deceasel. Tao per rove city. Liair t-,ottnty. k". a .. . FP.ANr 1"-_, nn . 1 v-P 4 . ("rye-- _ j , - 11" s y le , , at SC il IC k" . S. 1 2 , ed,t4,rof th e. Littleitowil — 1,../ger... aztt.l;thuut '24 yearv. _,-__ _ _ _ ' ". _ F. ori hit Vi Mt' it in I)rwsns-,1 on Rill 1)(‘ liber.t!iy On the 'l-Ith itm,... WI LLI.III I.oviiirt. :ri . u,t tt , h or -..-- 00KING-- G--f, AsEs..- a I I ,iin4 and pri. re.vardcd by sending . ft to the iinder,ig,ried. wol i vn iirpi P.et,o,2x - .. riAlttr, of this pia11....4;h.: I 0 c....y.ht:21 , r•••••• , 4 3•714 t CCS —at SC li I rli*: , .. . Oct. 1 3. G EU. NV A M I'L 1; it. i Wood Wanted Mr .TEr:I,MI.OI BEAm ) ÜBLIC SALE, S I S 35 Ix —a t Of RentPropert). Fiat CAPI'IIA LISTS_! TN purstmce of an Orli rof the Orphan's court Of :%dam, county, sttip4, riber, A dint nistraor of P VlTit h deed., ‘ ill oiler nt public sale, on the pr, ini N, on T lesrlity, the Us' day of 0 'rher instant, tho RI MIIE Sabseriher, - being aged and desirmis to retire fine) bosinesq. offers at Private Sa!P, the following VALUABLE .REAL ESTA'IsE : .„ No: 1.-7 bat well kninr72 and -desirable following described Real h.:state.• of said de- FdR.l.l and MILL P PERTI,-. known as ceased, viz : gt I q:11111{OLLME t ILLS, situate part in Liberty towns Lip, A dams coun ty. Pennsylvania, and pait in Emniitsburg District, Frederick county, Wiry 114 i I C. 3 SOU theitt.t. or Fairric'ed, and tildes wet't of Etninit.sburg-. The Farin contains 700 At • IGO a "PhIP S . 1 , -41 With . the following inyroverneasi'. A commo dious and cottifortsible • hilip atitillitit ,ti!IA attached, BAN I BARN, rorniiig=-1 with all necessary out buildings. 4.'7 - in al: 3.11 is entirCly . Nl.l\\7, funshed,in 1851'. and of su 'tenor structure every rf-;,,sprot for a Nlqr chant and UricNl ill. being huilt. of good ma terials and OR the latest improved plan. It is driven by '!'out's Creek, winch naves ncdrry centrally through thir — Farni. There is also -- A Saw 312111 alit! SI:11-Crowese, convenient to the. Milt,: and FIVE • TENANT 1101ISES;. nn the preinise;3r4i;i —also an excellent Apple Orchard and LEL. a variety of the choicest P s ruit. About 400 acres of the Farm are cleared land, laid out in convenient fields, and the . balance heavily Timbered. There is a 1 1' 7. ) "r) 7;," 77 ~!? 4.11 , ef.tod,'L:l9 0u he Far m , and .t portiola of t h e land islim e4. Yin beauty of scenery, abundance (if pure water and pure atmosphere, it is one or the must .desirable locations in the state. The ‘Vitynestioro', :Greencastle and Alereersburv: Turnpike passes through the Farin, inuttedi mei y to front, of the improvements., and inter sects the Plank Road leading throuLch West. iniuster to Baltimore city. - Al.io the Survey of-the contemplated line ofthe Western Mary la-rrd—Rat Irtiad passes within aew sI7 - (Tri se Mill.. ' KrThe improvetnents with acres of bind would be sold. separately,-to suit pur chasers. : A. VA LIT AB L E FA 1 At, Containing 214 Acres, situate in "Carroll's Upper Tract," Adams county, adjoining lands of Hugh Culbertson, Benjamin :11arsliall and others. The itnpro cements &onsist . of a com fortable _ o t, P,........ . i. 7. 1/ r u: ' ' Dwelliiio House,. BANK BARN, and all neees.tary out build. h i gs. - There is an Orchard of select Fruit • trees iu fine hearing condition on the Farm, and a due proportion of Timber; No.'3: •• A TRACT OF WOODLAND, Containing * 56 Acres, adjoining lands ofJclin John .Nl(lllEire, Enid (Alters. Iteav• ilv tin:bored ‘vit.li Yellow Popldr, lice!: Os 11'hite Oak, Chesnut, and' other valuable Timber. • fiersons•de.ziritig to purchse will please c;111 on the subscriber, residing on the Mill property. October 30, 1851. RE.:kI)Y — MADE CLOTH LNG. Geoze Arnold TTAS now «-Lntoroil in iho Clothinghusiness _ll_ eitorsivoly, and has EXI 3 EMENCEI) in hiS euiployinent, constantly cu.ttintr Put and OW ( 1 0111 z ,•, Dress Coals. Pantaloons, Vesta, ookey .1;m1;(31.:. Szo. &c. All kind; of (104 ng 11'1;1(10 to order, on short roilice. Constantly on hand and for salt grem variety of Cloildio4 . , hg, of is own twan as cheap as ate. cheripebl. - Call and see ti t far. I , Veciatinot be beat. October 30, 1 5 1 NE\%T GOODS A G - ekj fa PO/1 -4 k/V - lA ' llllllll • AS; just opetii one of tilt) . pret tiest awl elreapes s t storys of PAM, & \\ INTER GOODS ever broutrfii to Gettys -burnr,;lls(l lie illitll4.S thri 00htle t.) (A.iui iin iu u f jo.fgE , fur theA t ,i-hv o ,.-...... )1 ,, t rmi l, ; ,• I n '411.)W (.:0,,(15. 1 - lis 00W Stock runbraceA it v-sly larze vuriety of LlifHesl Ckrac)(7o4, sue!! as Siiikti , Tnrc Sari;;;, DehnPS, Bornb , zi.n.s. French .1 eri noes, Di! Eia , os, At pare.is, C oho Clotlis i -.4.;inglintas, CO*s, &x. I i the'liiwnt 'fl;ffstlfienviettlls Il r va.r, he h.ts selected a eltotoi; kit, of all styles and Flees : Clotlts, Vests s, Sati nets, Non:kicky Jeans, &c. _ . His stock of 4'.4.1Y.Y GUUIJS is also very fine, arid tou humorous to. enumerate. Call and soft. Thant; rid for past favors, SIC HICK solicits a continuance of pobl:c patrointv;e. 'lle will always endeavor to deserve it. by s e ltioz Goods, at the lowest It vi prices. •• Quick Soles and :Small Profits," is bis motto. October '23, 1831. Inunecliatel:f. 'IMF \!; 11 Ell to havfl charm , of Ow :•(..Itoryi volored rliildren in t 1).! BoronL;!, Geilyslthrg, during' Ill“ coiningAvintyr. Ap ply to It. C. NI.71:1? E %It V. Ott. 30. (!flioG-rtr fil - Birearws. Ocroimit 5, 1651. VOTICIE i herehy given to the tho it,int; en . (ii , tlv , t,\sl . . , . til an Elvctirin for TIIII?..TEEN 1) lit I.;‘ 1 . 0 S, to surve one ye,ir, will be herd at the Rinkitif - 4- houßo, on .11(irvbt Ihr 1.1.0 1 h dit ti ,V;v , halo' .1. H. Me MI 1-:44.:z: , Second-hand . Carriages. t . FEW tr,,od :second-1i +lid CA itid (.; E`.; INJ((;1 ES to be had_ for f :a.h Country Produce, at C. 11. I i FP AVS --Co wit - - - A oLfo -, t -- 1 _ . Tnizow:(”;.—Thp-se, 11) SI•le1q 1 JAMES McDI VIT. "_/ L itaak u.V GettNpelotirg - .) A Ticaur OF LAND, known as the Nlangion Farmondjoini-nom' lands bf Lawrence Selma'any. Joseph Baker, Ahra ham Al yers,. and others, sit im Franklin township, Adams court ty,.conta ini ng 89 Acres and 40 Perches, in good - cultivation. The improvements lire a Two STORY LOO f l .nl . .. il k - 2il 411 . AI) Log Barn, &c. -There is a good Orehard, and an excellent spring of water near the house. This tract Will be sold entire; or in' Lots, to , suit purchasers. _ 1i j .A I so— " 1)7- adjoining , the above described rarini anA con taining 24 Acres and I_o"_Pe_rclies.,_ PersonA Wkhing to view the property arc requested to call upon, the Ad in iniAtratot , the vicinity. Sitle to ::iontinenee at If! o'clock. 111 . •, on caid day, ‘vll4-ii attendance will be given and terms made known by -JOUN BRADY, Alner. By the Court—Eden Nerris, Clerk. October 9. 1854. is - • PUBLIC SALE OF 1:11,.( 7 3 II LE c,') MUM Subscriller, Executor of the last will of ABRAHAM lIIEHT., late el Adams, eottnty, dr - ceased, under - the di - rection of the Orphan's Court of said eounty, will of Pr tilt publke safe, on the pretniseq, on Saturday, the obtg (ye November nraq, tho Real Estate of stiid tteeeased, consistiug of A I? Alt , • Cowl:VW tag 96 - Acres, in ore-or-lESAVS itiTa tri - in — till i ori7. - row - rrsiiip - , -- ad - .. - joining‘ lands of _Clark; Zel I & - Co,„ and form- , ing• a part of the Tract from %Odell that was .pinchased in consideration of t he-vA LEA 13LE IRON ORE it pm) it, and several hand red tons of which have already hen mined by those gentlemen; it also vomit-cis with the lands of Enoch Lefever, and fi;ritts a portion of the Ridge from whorl' there is now being taken, on both sides of the F inn, an abund ance of as rich Iron Ore as can he hultid io the Staie. l'his 'A -let shows indications of possess•in• vreva quantities' of rich Iron Ore._ The improVements are a Two-sior - y ) 1 -4 ; ii- DAVELLING 110-I,'SE, it's.r4 ' a Inrire LOG BARN, Hay and Straw, Bh ui l, INagon Shed, Cian Crib, and other out buildings ; convenient to water, and the land is hi a good state of cultivation,. havnio been Well limed. There is a valuable IA 11. E. SiON E QUA!? RY Qn the place, and as A 0. , ple Orchari:. . . f'.- - .:4.) - Tli is Tract well deserves'the attention of, Cap itilli,ts, of those particu tat ly %vb.) are en- 1 irai!ed in the Iron business, and of Farmers gimerally. ric.L . 4 - Sure to .!ontinenee at 10 o'clock, A. M w hen attendant:li will be given and terms made known hy JOSEPH DYSERT, Eft. October IC:, lEi5l. tti. Nr_k TA T 3 A IME I' A P3l, AT PUBLIC. SALE. E 1.1 her, Exeeut nr of :PETER FERitEE, deet..lsed, win (itrer.at Public Side, orl tho premises, oft' Fildriy, Novi:tidier 34, 1851, the collowing Real '..7.:state of sald deceased, viz: • : 9 kite the Howe Plano of Nit% rerree, xittiate in Tyrone township, Afidni , ( - minty, killeiS Or Aiuo3 myyrs. Forret:, Jacob A rtttsherger, and others, vorttOnlng 2'12 3I(1), 11. U; L'ESS; hivinz hrfre proporlion4 of ‘Vry)lll.inil and ,‘leadotr. 'Pie trio provententg conskt *of A 'TIVo TmV INEATIiEItBOAIWEI) "n" 4 /\]l7 A St. to:a e q is R. lar:)p 4: 1, %%# \Vaa.)ti Sho'd and (;orr) CIO), Spring- TEN ANT I lOU SE, :•_;talido, eer., tv: th a sp,rilif, v,itcr at eacli chs and - 11r1 1)14. Orchard on the This has ali,v;iv , !woo admitted to Ile one of the heQt giain vrodiwinq Farms in the tt'lloiii• P: 4 1,5011-3 t Viet% it are ri to call lidori F': 1w:14161, 4 ihrr nn. A.; the F• 1 till is tit it oliore.l ili two parts car in whole, as purchasers 111.1 y tio,iire, Salt! to Citinitiwtit;P; At I O'lt Ot: , . nn s3icl day, a Itrn atti , n4lance),vill giveit and terms nrndt: .10 El; 13. D NNE C* - 11 not sold a s,tui (lay, thy• Fdrin ttiill it fienttbd for the tern of one year. Octubrr 1, 185.1. is ' J '4l, • -AN J vih.4n 4 114 :.. 4 4 4,1:1 WE are pleased to announce to our many frieut;s au I ell , d(lilif•rS, tit.rt wt! ue I) , I) 'red to oth-r Vie WIC NI ENT OF GOODS ever opened in the coun ty. We have been enabled to parehaw. our StocL at such prices as have never before 114- . 1.11 hedrd of, and the vh.illenve the county to preduee & more general a,-orimelit of a2ad ViVinter ‘,;oodn, nr a t as low a prime a ofler them, the pithily. For quality and ehelpne4s, we as•tort that out preNe.st stock ea;litot v - 0,1111 , d in the, county, and to prove our asNertt ot . W 0 NI.. V it" IS , ' 1")1 , 10 to coin" allO jurl rn (Or 01010 • had Veti---eolllfidPni that their verdict will 5U514111 in our efforts to furnish thew With the (3// . .;. , JP/ , ;81 ' BES/ ' GOUI)S ' . _ ('oburgi of all col of S, Teri elopap er in in ever known; I)eb , if..ff . ! Alvdr • vil, Mori I),•i<nno, Alp,teed, lloh.lir Lumtre, I;r 4 ,e , nle. ii)e,t 131. wk Si!ks evn , r nifered, (; , ntnnni, Ch,imbr.t lily — St C'7.1,1)111. - re; DrersVrini miwrs. ‘V ‘irk, )wisi and Jae.wen, 1%; Iwsertiun. l''rench T 9 WN PROPEIVIY- AT PUBLIC. SALC. - t - xTILL offe - red at I'n blieSale,'"on_ the_ premises, on Saturday, lhe 11lh.dag Nprember next, :„ • . A . ir Lot of Ground,' sic nate on the South side of Mittdle. street. be. tw fialtimore and ‘tiwdli epee streets, in the Boroni.4ll (q Gettysburg. The improve 111,IMIS consist of a Two-story Roughcast , gr . i; i Dwelling,. 4 - irouse, .1.,t Back-nnilding, a g,)od S`PA-13 El, Safe to commence at 1 o'clock, P. - 417-,- -- nn said day, when attendance IA ill be given and terms - mad c-kttu wn - B. DANNER, dgent fur -.Margaret Irwin. October 23. 1951. to OPENING EVER GREEN CEMETERY 1 • Sale of Eturiat Lots, O_, L ; - umber, 1854. rum F. President and Manazers are. gratified I to he able to annaunen that the OPEN. , !NG CEREMONIES of Ever .Green Ceme tery _swill (wear on Tuesday, the 7th (Thy of Npecroher next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., upon the tielootery 12 nds. Addresses w ill be deli v• ercd, and tilkre will be other exercises appro. priale to the occasion. The Music will be older the gaperintetnlance of -Prof. -A. - J.-Per. TEM Flwith the Of his vocal•corps. On the same day, at 1 o'clock'. P. M., there will be a Sale of Lots. The Company have had the services of an excellent Rural Archt wet, who has furnished a complete and beau.; tifei phi), a rid laid out the Prounds'into Ave- noes, Walks, Lots, &c. About 1000 Lots have • been marked open the greueds„ The Cemetery presents many attractions—it is conveniently situated and very commodious, the view is very eXtensive-- - -the scenery the finest Art this region. enthracing valley and mountain-,.and the Grounds - thennOveS are beautiful. The price of Lot?--=lO 16 feet r —isl SI 0, ail& the ,kiisiribution by sale of premiums for choice. _• _ TlWcTtlions of the tnwn and-the county are invited' to attend the. Opening and Sale of Lots. I). Mc('' ON ALI 1-1 Y, Pres'!" MOSES McCLEAN, • C. W. DOEFMA-N, C. P. KRA ETD; ARRA'M. - ARNOLD, • THOMAS %VAitREN, • ,S. S. SCIMUCKER, • A. D. KURTZ, J. B. DANN ER,. WM. IL M EXLS, nl. JACOBS, JOSIAH BENNER, STA LE, 'Srey. • Oct-. 16. • 1.1,,ard of Nanagers. . Fixed up in the New ! Come and See Us ! ltead alt I his, and say whether 11 is not right. NEW EITVI.E - OF BUSINESS ON THE CASIVPRINCI PI,E, "QuicitSAl.F. AND SHORT IWFITs!" • /rill I , : stibseri has just relented froth the City with a very tarot; and Gum assert- liiE 11l of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shp6s, Of every description a nd fashion, w hi* hA will sell on good terms, tor Cash or its equivalent. 1 have done a 'wavy Credit bueiness for nearly 24 years, and the consequence has been a heavy lose on sales. 1 now intend to devote 10y to my Store, and lieep_a large assortment of II ATS and ()ES, and sell them as cheap as any body else can, for Cash or its equiv,rir nt, payment in a short time, and for Country Produce punctually de livered when wanted—and entirely destroy the .old halot uf long credit. By thiet plan .1 can heap up my Stock, and .1.11 (loads on hut tor terms. Come and see the Goods and judge for yourselves.. • Gentlemen's and Ladies' Gaiters, Ilitskias, Jenny Lin d y, Oxford Ties, &c., and Child ren's Shoes,-al way - 4 on lit.nd. 'loots and Shoes made to order whenever -required. Philadelphia make of Silk Flats, Citizens', (Ithaii, Know Nething, Wide Awake, Kos h, a nd old 1111'n ' i For and Wool ILits, to -1,;-eth, r tuith men's, boys" and children's hats and Caps, of all kinds and sizes. W. W. I'AXTON. Getty , toirg, October 16, 1851; LOOK TO YOUR . INTEREST! r ttnder•+ignrd hn» jost retarne•d trorn littiladelplii4 W 404 -a- large and fashionable ! •40 44, whir . nil! dispose of at VERN' UM/VC ED PRICES to till who way favor thin with e:111. Ilis ass , nttnent consists of the fol. alx Is, Flannels, Plaid Silks, nuslins, Morinoes, Linen, M. I)elaines, 131ankets, ‘Vool Plaids,. (Quilts, )ebeges, Cloths, Cashmeres, Ca ssinets Persian Cloths, Satinets, Calicoes, Collars, Ginghams,* liandkerchiefs, Ribbons, , Veils, &c. A 140. a lot of Groceries and queen.sware, tishu It WP.N. bol);411I 101 V and will I)tt sold low for (7;1 , J) or country product-. To poocival r , istoliw'rs a credit of six months. ELIZABETH MILEY. We, the undersigned, citizens of Oxford townships, Adams county, being personally acquainted with Eliziheth Miley, the above petitioner, and also having a knowledge of she i1011•Te for which the license is prayed, do here. by certify, that such house is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers or travellers, thin she is a person of good ,re. pate ftir honesty and - temperance, - and that she i. well pro viilerl with house room and conve-• 'nienees for the lodging and accommodation of LEI' THE PACTS BE icrimmv ! strangers a:ol travellers, and that the facts set r 1111 AT ABRAM ARNOIA) has just re- ! forth in this petition are true. We therefore 7 be , T leave to r , cont mend her fora license agree -1_ Med trout the Eastern cities; t ablyLO her petition. la r2.est an I best selected stock of 1100 u for jay. Ellis, Wm. D . Nimes, A.D. Diehl, Mel, and Boys' wear ever before otrered,whieh Edward Weigley, Jacob Diehl, Leo Staub, he i 4 W. W u,,ikiu r tip. at the Old ,Sland, where 1 Geo. Hersh, Michael 'w McLadden, Jacob Mar. hi , invites all ho wish to purchase CLOTH- I tin, SS M. Schwartz, Franklin Mar. ""(- En.' 2 :19 ma, I October 9, 1854. .3t J. S. GRAMM ER. October 16, 1851. tf and by good workmen, to call and examine "--- his stock before purchasing elsswhere, as he W. A . AVGENLEY 1 i_.;_di,!,:r.,„in„d_!n t he — town or country. o undersell any cloiltingStore iirsi , q, shop i A y— - 2•01R - 1(1Ele AT-=fillTlV. - liqvityr secured the services of ono of the fiFFIC F. in the south-west corner of the ‘_.7 Square, formerly -occupied by P. Mc hest CUTTERS in the country, he is prepared tO make up clolliiti , r at the .shortest notice and Conaughy. Esq. Will attend protuptly•to all in :he hest style. His motto- is citlick. Sales. business entrusted to his care.. and S - 11,3:1 - lin)fits. L. Gettyshurg.-Slay 15,-1 8;14.- _ I --,:- 1 t.l t) EENS WAR E.AND A. ARNOLD is . now recin GROCERIES.— , The Dorcas Society-of Gettysburg, ±' 1 -'4- lot Of Qurensware, which he witi'selt 10w,._, Iv I I 1,!, ,f - re pe l t l in l i, ' , l 4 l i i 4 s s i rf l , ( t il, ,,, r x ea i ri o , ': ,,, S;;l. e t t 7.l , - - , Cali . and st:e. :. .- : - . - OWIL .- - 0, - ' — ,'2 : , i . ,,,,, .I',,ettrib,:r (!h, at 7 o'clock. A punctual" eiOME ONE! COME ALL !—Jegtsiotticie ato.r4ince i:i requestel. •1 V cheap Crciodejust received , by <, O,:t. 23. C. POWERS, Pres't. I Oct. 9. A. ARN MID Ortobor 2, 1851. tf .SAVE. 'LOW _PriLetS. PPLE. Peach, Pear:, Cherry,:Ptum. A prieot, Almond anil-Neciaride, carefully selected. Late size Grape Vines, Straw shorty and Raspberry Plants, Silver Maples, large and straight. • ApOy to . • JAMES S. PETERS,. Conevidville, Del. co., Pa. October 23, 1854. _ _ Landholders, Take Notice. T - HE. Morris 'Claims, (of the late ,Robert • Morris, Financier of - Wi - Witi of tfie-Rev. elution.) will _be sued _out. _ -Octuparttud---- otheje can have Confirmatory, Quit Plaim,and Pee Titles, l,y early application to .• JOHN Moss, Sole Grantee. 50 Walnat St. Enw. WALte, E'ssti:‘, No. 2 York Building, J. L. HIPARANr., EsQ., No. 2 Sansom Street, • Attorneys at Law, Philatlelphit4 Pa. October 23, 1854. .Im Educational 'Con f H b Teachers of Cointnim Schools in, Ad ams county, and all the friends. of.Educa lion, are easnest4 solicitett_to_attend_Jeroach-L -CT'S Convention, to bey held. in the .Lecture Room of St. James' Church, in the 'Borough of Gettysburg:. on Saturday, the Lila day of November Next, to commence at 10 is"clk, A.M.. HON. TitamAs H. Bilitiewas. of Lancaster, the great chaMpion of. the Common !Setf - ail - systkon rin Pennsylvania, and its first State Superintendent, will • he, present ,a'nd address the convention; Other addresses may be ex pected on the art of Ft/qilling knowledge, teacher's duties, &e. We sincerely hope that no Teacher in - the county wilt fail to be in attendance, and thus evince their interest, in .their profession and their desire to elevate it to a rank ileser+ingof its'responsibility.-• ! :• ' • ' We urge upon Dkrectors,and all others In• terested in the great,cause of Education to en courage' us with their presence, and thus aid in elevating the standard of e'dtsentiod hy,Com mon Schools which it. 'is .our ambition-and pride to cherish, perfect, and extend. -DAVID -WILLS, County SO peritstendent.* October 23,-1854. td' COL RT__PROCLAMAINION.---- ther : R°r l i r tt l t ' 1 President of theseveralCuof igo- mon Pleas, in. the Counties' comPoeirk the 19th District, and Justice of the CourteislOyer and Terminer, and General Jail. Delivery . ; for the trial of all capital and other 'offenders in, the said aistrict,imMimurt; R:RuSser.t, and JOHN MA-Onvtev, Eggs. Judges - Of the Coitris.of Common ; Pleas,'and Justices of the Courts •of Oyer antiTerminer,ana GenerallaßDelivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Cennty of Adams—have issued their pre cept bearing date the 4 23 d day •of August. in the year of our Loan one thousand eight hundred' and fifty-lour, and to me direeld, for bold - fig a Court of'Cortittion Pleas, anWeneral Quer te:rs Sessions of the Peace, and General-Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer. and Terminer. at ttyshurg, en Monday,' Me 2014 day jf. • next—NOTICE is Hengist Giveri-to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner -ant COnsta bles within the said County of Adams; that they be then and there in their proper persenti f with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examina tions, and other Remembrances, to , do those things which to their offices and• in that behalf appertain to.be . dune, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of - Adatn - sand - to - be then and there to prosecute against them as shall .he just. JOHN • SCOTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Oct. 23, MI. • - WITOITE'S JEWELRY StivertvitaT .1* 'Ggiods. Viy - A., Choice Assortment of the Finest Qu4-, ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at. . Vi r tu. 13. IlltosslteadYN,', .NO. 184.SOUTII SECOND STRUM, ' Between Pine and Union. West side, ..tWiladYa. ► E'assortment embiacies a Large, find I . _ led Stock ,? 4 ' Fine TVolches,Jewcfry t . Nilver Ware, a lhotet Ware, plated with fine Silver, in ,sporms, Purks; Ladles, gPc.—Jet Gawk Fans and Panty articles of a superior Itiality, s(:rving the exami»ation'of those who desire to proem re the best goods at the Le everd.COA„PJ. ices. liavlng a ,practical knowledge.--of Tbusi nest+. and all a vailabla, facilities' fur Importing a*nd Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can sup pl y them on terms as favorable as ,any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. 0 -- 'j-A I I kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel. ry and 'Silver Ware manufaCtured to order, within a reasonable time. (*-oAjatclies,...lewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. W M. B. ELTON READ. No. 184 South 2d St., s low giootsaltove tlio2ll St. Market, West Silo. the South Wow ; et the Store, may be seen the famous 131114 CLOCK, which woodlands Alie-mttniration of thin scientific and rIOIIS. October e, 1854. ly To the honorable the Judges .f the Court .f Quarter Sessions .1 Alums county/. rilH undersigned respectfully represents, I , that she has heretofore been engaged in keeping an Inn or Tavern in tho town of New- OxCird, Adams county—that she is well. pro. vided with. stabling, and with house' room and convenh nces, for the lodgingand accommoda tion of strangers and travellers. And she prays your Honors to grant her a license to continue the same.
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