.. , • , , , • The Stonine ,R on. ftilio4d" '''4,"c,Od''Prit—'lncidents of . the „La , te, it atlroad. C • at as tempt to fhtow a Train frcina= ft Bridge., - * , trophti. ' • - An accident happened to the train from P.(i''s---1 'The logs of 'property to, the'Camlen arid' A ri - t; 'f ton for New York. on ;the Sionington Railroad,: boy railroad by the late,.nceident is 'estimated -- o - ii.1.1 - 612 - a - y - iiiglitTby - which - souttreiett - br ---- tett 2 :--at--f:-;1-‘4;01:a kurtv - : -- tire - T4firrs - beirig . ', slightly inj u red.*----The'N6w Tory Tribune - all - 'tines - Ones. 7 rt pe rs o ns were .serionstik- ganefiV several' (letters , The Neik- [Veil: 7 TinieS .sak•s : ' ' ' . ... .., has : -The liereie Cond act of Mrs.' Gill ecpie; of Mis- I, . the following details: . - - - ' ' sis'sippi, wbosebtishandilied-bn Friday. is spo- Ibt-ring - . -Moiadorts its a rail; Vi r nS ttil en- op_Lerii. ft iq ti Fonte who t" .i ng, ola v coin . - from the tract: - ofßailroad. on .', cidence That the left logint'herseif and luisband'i the Zaccheus Bridg,e; • about • four miles this • were -both amptitated: and - both at the-same, 'skle of South Kingston, ' and .laid len g th- : pitt'ee:_jitst above thel,knee.• Chloroform teas Wise in the centre-of the track. -- This bridge ' odminister(idto her'while her le!! was being f. is sittnited in what is termed the great swung): - amputated. She bore the - operntkin with .111- • and a bout - two - miles from ony' hunion hahita- most superhuman fortitude. • She even 'aped°. ' Lion : it'is• about . twenty-five 'miles long. and , gized to the gorgeous' for what' she'termert. her spans the . Pawenteck river .;.: the bridge .is -weakness," in <-1-oaring faintly. - ..At thi. first a ght.of ten feet above:the - water, which at this - touch 'ache' knife; a jet Of blond 'shot op: in' the 1 place is some six. or eight feet in depth. •Past - face of the opernAing sirrgerivt,ffOr . thivighe n'lo I the' bridge to the south, on one side of The ' apologized, agd regretted the -tronfile sire was f. track. -a bank rises seven or eightfeet bigh.-I cancin7.•,. When the limb wto'scvv•red'aesfaithl and on the other side an embankment slopes T "•I hope flu y will be. D bit: to bear die sad iieWs at. , down some 'eight feet . to: the swamp: } This borne; and then re-vested (jf the 'surgeons did f was the spot selected for one of the most brutal i not desire tri•4;:ke .. p i pt , for•any , parposel e that. her and cowardly crimes that. can disgrace a civi- i anknotate(l liiiih , tnighi be buried together with -lized poimormity :.the rail '-on.. the kilt side of the limb of her husband. ~.. . the track was removed, evidently with the in One riCtlie F:titreieri'sitys that as he buy be tentioir of . throwing the Steamboat passenger i naititthe "ruins' parched. with heat, a 4-fibt li train from Boston for Stonington off the bridge : quid" came pouring down within reach - of - Ids and into the river.m i outh, and he ,Sippedjp.t u eagerly, His phy- At . 8 `4.0,f ) :. IL, the doomed train came along' isicinn has net' YOt deemed it ' , Advisable to in to the spot ; the night - Was dark, the moon had i form Id or - that the "hot liquid-u-avlvichThef-drank, not yet risen, and the danger was ,unseen-1 was *Me blood of one of his fellow pendesikeh., The train, consisting of. eight' baggage flats, who waslying above him dead; orushed•almost , two second class and five passenger ears, con- .to a. jelly. -.' . .- taining nearly five hundred .pe,rsons, was pro-.., . The Railroad Company are: very munificent ceeding at a pace of 15 to . 18 „miles an hour ‘ , in their- outlays for the care of the sufferers. when it reached the bridge. :3711e -euginger i Anything deemed necessary for their comfort:. felt the sharp jolt as his locomotive came, to and ordered by - the attending. physicians,-is-at the gap, and-at the same Trion - tent reversed the once supplied. • . .. engine. Instead of riinning'off the bidge into Anteetingof the Odd. Fellows-of Burlington the river, the enginejotted overate sleepers - for was summoned on Monday . night to organize some, six or, eight, reds, and then' burying, one into parties, the better. to ,assist. the - wounded,. Of its driving : wlteet:4.,in' thb bank, - Carrie t o a 'who.are altdoirig well.' sodden halt. The'ccnicitsSiOn thi-ew t'he bag- ' gage crates oft frdm the truths,' and 'eight' trucks 'Were thrown 'down _the' 0111)6311:Meat.' The fyio,first . paskaiger Cars were thrown from' the track;' and ralior l 'anif 'Odes, were crustiedift' and dashed '1.6 titoms ; two fir'st 'class' cars' were thrown off the "track;'but' not'uttieli in jured,- while the other three first class cars re-- di:Lined on the track: - The•.'seene' that. ensued' Nso graphically deScribed by Mr. Ali erians' V: - Potter; Of.th:Yfiror 'of SaCket - t, Davis 8,7: Pot ter,jewelers, of,Priividerite, who was .'on'-'the , train, that we give it in his own words : STATEMENT 0,1rS1:17 A. ,Y,'. YUTT t., „ A §''sncin' a's the tone tts'siso 'took - iohee a hi tittrn" and pasie' d .ter the forward Ira saki tr,e r car, which I - found off the .track andt broken' nearly'to atoms. I crawled in at,thei front as besv 1 could, ar the root was crushed tdow ri to; within 1 . 8 inches of the stmts, and the- sides Were all d'ashed out. Sexteral- persons im•this: car were ball}' injured, while the makirity were in an agony - of' terror,'and maknur , the 'most 'frightful noises imaginable. 'With the 'assis.. tariee 6f'twO be di:be; *lib arrived, we'cleared' .the car of tito_Well_and , the: mounded.hy paSs ing them through .the windows-'and Sides/ to people on thp,,ontside., I can assure you the scene was appalling. If Wasia'rit as i 4 ,rebnii, save the littfe Itolit that two'br # three feeble lamps could afford; and the-extent of the-datn av was as yet unknown. , After we .had Cleared the car of the rubbish we,were grhti. lied to find that none of 'thi"Peor erea,tttsfi4 were killed; . I then went thrUni=fi ihe'cars,ta find surgeon. Dr. Parker,' recentlY, from China, and now our Mittister - th*OplOa, was fortunately on board, and vigt7ther.:we made a personal inspection of all the cars, and eiz 7 tintineti the wouridetf. Some were seriously, and others only Slightly hurt; - or. three were injured internally, to what extent the Doctor could not determine, and tWO he Pro nounced 'thbe suffering from.'injuries to the Spine. One of them . was' very delirious from an injury to the spine that affected his brain: .When I first passed alOng to the Ir:ridge.' observed 'a loan on the ground ; I found it was Mi. George Si intro y ou 'yr farmer of North Kingston, 'ft. 1., with both o f - his legs badly the sited below the knee; and hi; feet smashed ' up. In two hours' time we obtained a small hand-ear, and placing ,four of the most severe 7, ly injured people on it, conveyed thent,two miles down the road to the aearestfarm ; liouse, where every possib.'e attention was bestowed on them by the inmates. illearttiihe stirgeons were sent for, but they hac' not arrived, and to save poor Simmons' life hid limbs ought im mediately to be amputated. Dr. Parker-had no instruments with him, but at 'the urgent request of the patient drew off his coat, and, rolling up his sleeves, prepared for the opera tion. A fine carpenter's saw was p,rocured, and with this and a sharp knife he was about to begin the operation,' when Dr. Palmer and his on arrived from Stolain,gton, with 'their instruments. Chlorrform -was 'administered, and Drs. Palmer and Parker amputated both' limbs four inches below the knees. This was at 3 o'clock - in the mornin g . The man bore up bravely, and it is hoped he recover. He is 27 years old, and has a wife and tt% o children. Soon—after 3 special train arrived 'from , Stortington, -7 WithT 'surgeons, laborersand all the help necessary ! to such an emergency. The passengers went on io Stoning,ton by this train, and the steam .boat Plymouth Rock brought them to this, city. • In my opinion, and in the opinion of everybody else on the train, this occurrence is the result of the fiendish malignity of some wretch living on the line of the road.. If the rail had been torn off by the engine, the flanges of the wheels, being inside, would have thrown it outside instead of inside the line of the track. Besides, the spikes show that they have been forced in two directions and the rail torn ,from its fastenings, and while 6i3 . the end of the succeeding raid ; there is a heavy dent, caused by the wheel striking,against tt p _ there -is no such mark on the rail torn up. , Col, J. M. , • Brodhead, second Controller of the United States Treasury, was a passenger on ttte,train at. the. time of the aceldent,,but was notiniured. About a year ago a man was arrested for at tempting- to throw a train off the track near ,tire—same,, place. He is now in the State prison at Providence, undergoing the penalty of his offence. A collection for the benefit of young Sim mons' was taken' up on board the cars. It amounted - to $6O. collection for the suffer ers generally airmunted to $193, to which Dr. • Parker added another $lOO. •AYOTTIER AGCIDENT AND DEATH ON VIE CAM DEN AND AMBOY RAlLlWAlL—Plziladophia, Sept.freight train on the Camden and Amboy_ railroad came in collision - 15. - night with a charcoal wagun. near Cooper's creek, kiilingt't4 - driver and mules. It is supposed the driver was asleep when the train struck the team. • Cor.t.Fuo.x- - .1 c - AR Fru. OF SPIE3- rrt".ll.lSt rt'Sgt —No ONE SF:Riot - SLY lint. T— . /s ei , i . 6.—A 'collision occurred On Monday on the Vermont Central Rallroitd, he twi-eil an express and freight tram. A pas seriocr car, filled with Spiritualists returning: from their convention, was badly shattered and a few of the occupants slightly hurt. :I„TYJabn a B. Seibert, said to be insane as becin an in li.n k, counts - , 'a., c.iargo. With niunkring Caroline Boueit, who rtfueci to marl k• It Lrl of J IIV Ra, ctl._l , rateri by fiLicna„tt.d vu .;•):1 .L: I M In Verdict in Relation tii'the Lite Railroad .• • Accident. _ • BulragG.ToNr.,Selit., 6., After being in. Aqli etatiort *ixieeti Antin half hours the joryin the ease or the 22; persons killer' , by the appident , olr the Camden Awl Amboy .11,ailroad-relidexeflitbe, following verdict at 11 o'clock ; Ist. The, jury, declare.the persOns natue4, having collie to their deatli in tlie.eity,atul goito ty of flurling.ton froui, other, than natur.4 caus es:since -IL o'clock A. IVednesday 29, 1855. , , , . „ • 20. That thajnry.declare the rtame,,of the de egased,to ~l: W ooniit the patnes-,-- r alroady published.] ‘,„ . • . -• , 341., • The jurydeplare,that.those persons cy.re 12 killed, by the, cm running backward, and„ the cars breaking, up nti.tbe fainden a i tut Attibpy Railroad, at a spot in the city of hurlington, between the Assisentik (4nd the -crossing of the said ) rail road }2y the rivr road. 4th. The i jikry .declare that :the, inimediate ea,useef the rifiin!ngOffettlieedri; Was ithi rear, car of, the trailile baCking coming 6:nl- tact 'Wjtit iv L a . pair of horses! driven •,hY , D. Heineken, the said horses being attached to • ~, a carriage.. , sth. 'The jury .dechire !that' there vrafi not d ne diligence used by the driver of the' Said Car= ! nage., 2 , . - • 6t4: 'The jury declare! that the' engineer Of the backing train did not observe the.itles',of the company and' the laws of the State'of.New Jersey in reference to the blOwing Of thi*.Whis::" tle in approaching the crossing 'at the' eiciSs road.4. ' 7th. The jury - - declare that the condlitebir of the backing train is - exonerated front blitotelin amuck as he was acting in accordance 'with the instructions as laid down in the time table- of said road. Bth. The jury declare that the forwaid brake man is Censurable. -9th. The jury declare that one of the imme diate CaUSeS Of the collision was the carelessness a ad. recklessness of Dr,. Ile i neken driving, his horses ibn the railroad track. •., ' 10th. The jtiFfTliTclare that another inunedi, ate - canse,,of the collision was the careless and reckless Manner in shish the train : of cars was proceeding backward, at a rate of speed unsafe and inexpedient. ; „. . • , , 11th. :The-jury declare that 2by the running regulations issued by the company the p05 , i,b11.7 ill of/collision' between opposing trims ~on2 a single track -Is. so great as to„pr.ovg;, that some more efficient mode ought:to be adopted to pre vent the recurrence of the cause which had called this inquest together, ind - dcitereby sug gest- that the life and limbs and safety of pas .sengers is of more importance than the, saving of a fewminutes tune. _ Two of the jury refused to sign the verdict. APFLICTING'NEWS—SeTfbrtiN DEATH. —A let -ter was reeeined,in this city on TharOlty after— imon,•,August 30, by Mis. Thomasillarues, ;ad- , nouncing the sudden - death hqr brother Lewis Brown. formerly ! of„this city., ; Uri counnunicatine-- this intelli gence to her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ! Brown, she. ! became much affected,. and , remarked, • 'oo . s_ll.lll 'mid" A few Anoinents-afterwards slie-rtise---to-go-up- 7 -Hairs, a treinplons,mution was observed, wlien,:.she fell backwards and was caught in the arin - s, of tier daughter, and died almost in itantly, Without a struggle. —l-bwkiriter ,(IV. .Y.),Democrut. f 7 7 C MdTl - 1 rtiortal fia4 tealitty made it`s , 'liii)pehrtiOo 8n oI)g the cattle at bong Pond, ott the meitintain. utkint ther6onjuriction of -the county ebrriers of Colum . bia. Btillivan'and Luzerne, Pa. Ahont to week's since,.'in- one , day, , ' they ,, ,found heehty-seveit . rfiJad 'e i'tt the ivoixts' WI the moirrttnin . .i disease by .so . 'many have met their death is , supposed , .to have originated from some imphrities dran' frinn the stagnant Rools,.withou t being accessible to any pure Ar: Fp: PLIANT o. —The elephant. at• -inched to Baily Oircus, that lately he. come enraged and killed his keeper at exudeu, S. U., has since been shot.. It is said over 30t.) bullets were fired into him , before he died Ile. was - valued at SlO,OOO. BALLOON WARFARE.—Experiments are be ing made with balloons -at Vincennes, Prance; fur the purpose of testing a plan for dropping shells and carcases upon the Russian shipping and uiag,azines. 1e b lloon is to be sent, up when the Wind is ! ac' able, \ \()) and i•: to carry up carcases and 13 inch shells, which are to be fired by electricity a 'and dropped upon the objects of attack. TJIE POTATO CHUM.—The croakers arc "at it again," circulating reports that the potato rot is prevalent on Long Island and in the wes tern part of New York. Exchanges give the report - sii flat denial. and say that in their res pective vicinities potatoes never promised. bet ter. FAr.r. of 131:11)f:E. —As can Amhnrg & Co's menagerie was crossing a bridge in Burling ton, N. J., on the 24th ult., the bndge gave way, and the cage containing the rbmoi.erog went down. The rh inoc..iro. hors es and driver wile badly bruised. and a lad who was stand in` on t!lc bridge at the time seriously injured that his life is ile:Taired of. rant a sled. do Can't I itve , a sled Ina ?" want a -,led —Ccrtainly. mv F;0pp0,..2. Ask yntir fic!if - r." ••I ti();l‘t 11.,-,e to a.,k hitt'. ilia ISE what non. Cu.(' h:tn." ••Nr; II) • joinord nom F. 3 , .. u . , Democratic - County - Ticket, 'The Democratic ConntY CC(inventi oh', to-day, norninated . 'the follOwiti,a.l lent ticket.-- Tke, roceedinge in full bg given 'oar Assembly. ' ISA AC lICIIIINSON; of , ilantiltonbaz cpppnks*Auer, HENRY A. PICK,I;i9; Readia. , Dir6trtor of the Pour, y PitIN'KER:(IOIT; sirabac. • • t'ottoty, Auditor, JOHN 110 . 1.3,112111AN.;:o1 -Itiountpleagitnt. County Treautir!r„ , LA , IVRF,NcE,SCIIICK, of 'Gettysburg. '11Ot. 1 .1: B. p Delegate to the.Dern o:et:atic State Cinwention. • . • r" - "The'riertiocrats,of,ilannver and vicinity wilt hold meetings on the 21st inst., at Her shey's, four milt4s . lielow that place, and'in . the 'evening ofthe same day in ilanover. Wm, 11. Kl; ItTY. has our thanks for bound copies of-the Congressional Globe and Appendix. ELECTION IN" GEhItGIZTOW:si, D. C.---On Thursdatthere was quite an animated contest in , . Georv;etown, D. C., fur a member to fill,a ; vacancy in the hoard of Common Council, :which result'ed-L:for COd i dal4,l . 6iciw-NothinO . , 256 ; majority:l4 English triow- N:oiling loss since the Mayor's,election in February, of 252 votes. Their. majority then • was 156. {1,7 - The Ilawesvilie (Ky.) Eagle, heretofore nen tOine outs Demoetlitic inti-Kilow- The :editor could Wait , . st,and,peutial'ld see, the,. Mate. •d r iskvaffd by lawipssilinow-Nothing molls. • e A "ASA CCE M Rizer, of Pay ton-,olii6,6a's4;icenpted a icall from the Lutheran congregatio'n of 1 1,:iicfdlet6voln, Ad. Rev. P. Krauth, of Winchester, •V a., 'has - accepted a call itp-ALutilteran elm reit at•Pittsburg. . irlTertnota.has gene for the "Fdsionists" hlitan;"' A holitibn. Free-snit. ' K - now Noihifr etc -.--.ls . e'sr' crybody expected. 3" EXTRAMegIN ESCA 1' E.—At a'' railroad Bertiardston. Masa... on Sattirtlay, the locanYotice:krineked' a 'carriage to pieces. 'andfkilled the horse, while 41iss Martha Bur rows, 'the only 'oectipant of the carriage, was taken Off '. - by the engine and seated on the rail ing in-front of the 'smoke stack, where she Avak found 'unharmed when the train was Stopped. ("MIT MUSH (...lON ENTION —Now. that the politicians at the North have got through with their conventions, ''.that 'useful animal the horse" , is.about to go into convention too at Springfield, Mass., on the lath of September— ,. not to make a platform—but to exhibit the best breeds and the fastest:nogs. It is said it promises ,to be .the i great:est exhibition of the • ' kind ever. held in the United States. 117 T iIE ' POW Ajmiakii of ' , •r, - i ti ter lingering tttthe hip of :iprinic," which it needs no poet to tell it , is thexase till , 15034011, tllO last two dn.ys!ha.vo Liven Aeci.le , lly. wi tars. Nor dO O l. it 110.1 it pout. to inform the public that for Mt ~)rts of wt.atlier there is a !very aleind int prat i4lon of ,u tahle clf?tliing at, flockhill chem.-store. No. al Che.nut street, corner of Franklin Place. Phila4elpnia„ Jnly 1555. nl 01%TNINT ANIS nhiirn Wang Item edie, fur Scrofula —Mr. 11,•nry .1114.1. of 1),•tr01!„ :11Arliitran, (VAA' In ti longt alarminit , t,tte.of health. lie had been_ gri•nt, Taffrrer Itcno Kerotuia for a number of ye,il4, and hnuliy Of lt4s butte brois.i• out into 1 , 111 . 1 M. r1 . 11.10r1 hi n t an 1)- ject6l" lion or to everr one, lie t - , lllle of the town-reptit. ed reitindic known. but the) did not ma t h 104 1 in the g reafvtalarm hecnmulteda friend a , to V/ hat roar.ae lie 00., 4 1 1 t to ,viort. wlwn Oilitilwrit awl Pills,•tvern recommended. which hn commenced urdnz, and I by pecinvtring wilktitesit remedies fora short time, he NV.l,b perfectly mired, alter ~t•ry other remedy had failed 1 I , .. . , . ' . . ' MARRIED. on the 29 It tilt, . by the ft'ry Jahn Hi.r.lr. Mr, GP,OTIGT: FAH:AHD to Visa CATHARINE E. MiIItMAN, -- both or I. I Ailiiiii. , co.iii.ay, . . . ' On the CHh iiiitt., by the iteV. J. H. (I Dosh, Mr. JA1?011 ; 0111.111 t, t'o Mitqi V, VELINE DAYIS AIN; both of .1 1 1:0Tleritk -- county. 114. . ) -Oa the 214 tilt , by linv W. A Lilly. Mr. ALB ATVOI T.: 111.:1 V. of Al. roil Cull tit% . 'I/ AII•, ANU I:1,1N tr. r.i,1 7 ) . . wytio,. ._ ter or the late f 7 i , rirge Forney. elet'il., of the vii iiiity of 8; -,u P •, r ' 'Air. ~~__ ou :S.itirday, the 1,1 iu.4, by !Lev. Mr. An-tilt.-;\1. PETERr itt.tz.tnrit m4l::zEit, ,4 • . 4)11 the:34. tot by Row, lir. 31r. L1:r1 K. HOCH, furl:e,•tt.N. a , •tiet , •ett )11 l't,tileylN.ittia to Nli-,M TII V.' Nit,l4 )1: E. of 4 pritirredel I 'it whorl:11v( roe! nte On .olina ht t, ar the Met hwiiit I..vm rig 4:9, by tlif• ittr. tii lipti4. tiII‘A,AIIP of pl.w.e, to Mk, Tutats'oli, ..cm DIED. On Saturday. the 25th nit:, in Mottntplea*ant rtoultlt v after au illue— Porgnil months, Sir. AN. zlIfTll, aged about hitt ye.t.r.,. - "'On'Nl ,, pday Tart'. 51r. El/WARD WARREN. of Met/Alen ;4•,!;"61:10 year' nn•l I mouth: , • . .• • Y•orki cal Fri.Lty ,e%euinir after a lingerin;.; and painf'ul the 'ping. lIENItY ' S ' ln . e. . of l ritiz'iq, iif-trftt plare, a ur.ll 3 C11.A4 tier ,, n , r,:t ,, nt the csainty. Mr: tit,,yrter.furtetettly repre,ented Jlud cluAriut in tit,* Pentu , vlvatita anti r (Aire ; lc it!) ability awl !Mel; tAI e A.-ared 4 • 1•14'e. On Sat.i.i ray'. 4;64 1 qt. 14.11:werqtown. >I , 1„ W)1 . it/W. EMILY. wily t 1111•1.4.04 eureri Ir, %earl it tic itint-licts. Corret;ted from ale illte.t ¢alti i nrire,S'ork& Hanover pArbe • u . Flom-, per barrel, ,b 7 50 to 7 56 Wheat, per bushel, 1 50 to .1 80 Rye, B2 to 1 05 Corn, 82 to 90 Oats, , ," 33 ,to, 40 Cloverned,, " 7 00 to 7 50 Timothy, " 400 to 4 25 Whi:,key, per gallon, 42 to 43 Beef Cattle, per bond., 6 00 to 8 50 Hogs, , ~ 8 50 to k 75 hay, per ton, 20 00 to2r Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 53 00 11.1NOVElt—TrirrrinAr tAsr Flour, per bbl., from stores, - 68 00 1)o. ~ " wagons, 7 00 Wheat, per bushel, 1 50 to 1 60 r — l-tye, " - 00 C,)rn, 4 4 SO ' Oats, ~, - 35 (loverseerl, ' 525 Ti ino tl , " 2 50 Plaster of Paris, per ton, 6 50 YORK—Flitt, L •tsT. Flour, per bbl.. from stores, Do. " from Wagons WWI Cori!, (lit . f'I•,~•« ~•..~c,i. " ii:a..ter of Pam, per ton, Ell F.. 9 00 S• 00 IMAM 1 05 fs SIM , "I i 3'l A sstull.:l -0 , - Is _oF t 't C'! 011pr:4:14,1g - tulleof 4t7()Et AEA at 'Public Sale; on ryi 1 1 I r prvtiiikes, on 'Orr 134 day If fif'- loher Ilex', the faloWina Iteal Estate of said 'l`l?Arl' I . •' ',AND; Onni6erland , township, , Adatire , CialTrityVadiAltrittf,riair(l , 4,of Alexander ( -- tirren:-.- kiniert Thentpßorwand'oihera. - containing 39 4 thoitit - 87.1cregi - bei ri 00d1anc4 77 , :. 1 ite lialanOe• ltivation:2 The 1 iprirribvemmits consist nt zi • gi-/ new 'two-story 1,0(; , 1101TSE, r and otter trait - - building's:' There -i neve'r-Intlintr - iStir.int! of . Water Tien r Ate kiu hen Itonr--illso on the prenliseA, a variety of la'r ti it -ffeet.'' , Ili2Y-Pergons - Wishing the property; are , rogne,:ted to call upon NI r. Reamer, resid ing. Ibercon. 11e ; •5nle to - comnieneeot t o 4 elock, P.' M., ort gaiti••dn}, when attendance will be given and terms made known-by .‘ ATIgAtIAM SPAN'GLER, Sept,. 10, 1955., dssignee. Pottery -for Sale; rIIIIE ,Sublerihe fi : rlesirino. to change his jj blisiness. Offers his Poregit Yat erivate sale. It sitnateil' in 'Washington 'Affect,' Gettysburg, Pa., adjiiitring, Wysoti ky on the North. '.The lot is GO Feet front by 185 -, deep, iviih Itn ultey on the north and west —the improvements heinga Two-story 4. , - Roughcast 110 USE. With a new TWo; story . 12 ougheast Back -building; a Two story 'Shop, 30 ,fty' 510 feet; 10N:9' feet in riimneter, under roof; large Warcroom ; also a good Barn and Stable, Spring Hotise, and' other Mit•huildinqS;,u Well of excellent:water, near the kitchen 000 r, with a variety of Fruit : Trees on the prentist.s. If the property is sold. before the 'first of Naveinber next, it will he for Mont. ~RDWARD 1411.:NC11EY. .Sept. 10,1855. ,P11!)10 . ,Sale OF A. GOOD FARM.. ITfin% Slibscribers4; F) 'cu of Groitok, DIII RIIOKFP, ttecetmedo , vill.offer at .1)e lic Sale. on the premises, on Saluretaq, the tith; day of .oelhher titxt, the followiiiff !teal Es.ate cat said deceased, viz: It% sittiatin , Huntington—township. ‘Adan.s conntyy' milefroin I kid ler-int:N., on theinld• Carlisle roads adjoiniiiglianaiva Pker Miller', Michael ,Fissel, John 13olen, and btiters;• cdntainitlg -275 Acres, niore,or los, with genii propor tions of Timber and . Alconsidera , hie past -has blioen Thelnaproveldehts' are T.VvooS tory LOG S 14 . 6, 'and geod BartuandiSheds, an es- It ,onllent ,Oroliard e 'and never. tr a .failina Well of Water near. the,door. (3(7-Persons. tai view, the property are requested vilest! upon George Shank, sidinfr theroori.,' • Kr Sale to commonco'ot 1 -o'vldck,, P. NI.. on said . when ottendanee -will be 'given ari&jertus'oade..known • ' • . rJAttOl3 A. JOH N, B.,McCItiARN'. Sept. 3, 1855. , to Executors. Teac 114 MS : cu. TITE Roar of SiihrSil :Dtree l :ors Of Frank lin lowreihip will , meet at the house of Henry Mickley; in - .Cushtown, on Sahrriirry, the Orb day if Nelitember inst., at 10 o'clock, in the morning, for 'purpose of employing teachers tot the•winter term of the Schools of said township. All .persons interillted are requested to attend. The, County ,Superin tendent is exiii4ted to he' preselteror 7 "the - -pur• pose of examining teachers. By order of thr Bohrti. , - '= W. STAR LE, Seey. Sept. 10, 1855. 3t —y 11111=1 Teacher Watitedo.. , —. .T Di ",t4.57 Directors of II Strlfi pten Slehool District %;ci'sli emOioi Tettetter +te take . elia rte. of the Hampton' School. Liber al wages will be giien. Apply to fI. , A. PICKING, &egg. 10; 1R55. MB Grocers Volitect loners. ii s )rAntr goods, froth first hands apt' save 26 p'er cent. The 'tiaders'iveA 'has in' store and *offers for sale at the' lowest, priees, wish a diFicioint of 3 'per cont. Cit. cash, .#l - Walmels, ('rerun .Nuts, Pi/b. rfit,Orquild Cifron, Proms, balc.4, Leinfpris,' Sweet Oil, f 'asti/e Soy, 4'c. All orders; by _wail promptly at tended'to. 'TIIO I II AS BON Sept. 1008: . 55. it Fall Stock or NOW Goods: ' SP:AB6N R LE; 811;10 a;--INO. 1.1 • MID res.- lon s, a _ Janis.— lant.ets and Flannels.—==Linn and C nt. ton Slice ngs.--Sta Hno Heiwovirg ('assiinerts and Vesiings. tlYft'n i LAN I)10,1,, Arch '3b.:, littra. _ P. S.--.•storelteepers and oth t e nel culfh, buy ers supplied with ecatce and desirahle Dry Goods at tow rats. BARG AIN 8 from• Plil delpl►ie and New:York Ailed Otis daily. , N. 8.-8 camas French .Mori nova, alt, colors, wholesale front 65 cents to $145. Sept. 10, 1855. 3m MEM Stoves • SiOVCtia • 'WE' respectfully- solicit the attention Of t the public to our Rgi , inrtme 4 "nt'di Mac- G EGO II E ATI NG STO V E S,, for St o res, Halls, Churches, Parlors, &e.,-L:iparranled In gire more Ltd ilhime third !keine!, than ony ather flealing .S'lore in use. The large number which have been sold in this and other (title* and the constant and increasing demand for theca, is st.fficient gurantee of their superiority over all other Heating Stoves, and we cheer , fully invite 'the strictest investigation of our claims to the most perfect article of the kind in use. We also have a superior Cuithlron, for farmino• and chemical purposes, made, on the same principle, for which vie claim only trial to be appreciated. We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the leading COOK and PAR LO - It STOVES; and are sole Agents in this State for Qrsecn'x Portable Forges— Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, and Ilarslow's Unrivalled biok tie Parlor Stoves. W holesale Dealers will be supplied at the lowest foundry prices. NEMAN & Wholv.ale & Retail : , itove N 1& Cur. urS,coul & Rue Sept. 10, 1555. '3ln Teachers"--Mectin,; M E ETIN of Lite Adatn S Colluty Teach- A.ssociation will be held in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Gettyshuro, nn 2(1 of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. and %sill continue in hession lour days. Addre‘ses will he delivered by Elev. it. ti I 1.1.• [toy. 1). fiIiCLARR., - Dr. STEM, Dr. M - A - RSDEW, -- and Every Teaehor in the Count who fvels on interest In tic procession, is I" N pertpd , TII F.,itaersigne in tains tIC i m IC t tat make immediate, payment, and th,nyit -haying to to. pre-,cnt and aid in keeping up the interest , he still removes the renntins of the dead, c l a i ms iii4,,in , it the same vipresent'theat prop- , r 4 • • . rd tiiii 1. , ,,“1.1ti0n. drei is prepared to go to any distance to bring cri,.. authentiated for mittlesnept. By oitkr , i tile Exi culive roin armor. , them het, . II h, ehargei: are lower than ever GEfiliG-111 81.:AGL,F,..liiner. ' (•. ii. kr ,,. r IN, (;'),; , ;,Th-..4. —and ai., low aii the 11.Wt.17,t. r ` Aii '. '27 Iflii.l.r). 1;1 .'....- lina'r. . A 1,1 111 F:. 2 ., ..^.. 2/ - f (*.dia. A. W. FLEMNIING. (. „b AJ-,;.:.-0 ~, 1. : - .)3.). h - 1 - . * 1 ~:t; 1 ,1, Sep: lit, lEl.1)O. ;',4,. ' _....._.___'_r.J..k..,i.---o A5Z...1013 PIiINT;NG DL ! )NE HEN E. la 42 I` • WMtkr true, L'hfa. ma:= . _ , Eiefilolll 'lrt i VOirifiellfiOn. V A ILYikIit P ik`..KPZi t ,__VATXTP%_'_AT - 1 1C:Ir DV:REA:4, in and by the' Act hi the i' , Piiiiii.6*Ale wi° , TI IT' ceilerai Ac,e.intily' of tlIS,l,_ Stme, en- I rim! ! ! s!ur,iii),i6,i. 4klW/0 piii - rp ti tcf; sh i p: . (We'd, "An aet to regitliite thr t,trot , Tal rare-'" ' ia' . I . u_ , _t_g_i__." It'the'"l?..ytA' - Yl:4Wci4.jetkbei-i'next;' ; •. . f - this - s - f,(.1111111111\VV!tiiii," iLl'iWeVO in -, t h e ;,0 4.. 60,ar0a1t,„1pt5. we . faite n trao t r og roale ,,,, , viv i 2ti of July. IWO , it is enjoined an me' to give , A PAittki;lititatii in CiOrifieitAtriffivnsthlt , * - ' Pubdie Notice of such Etection to he held, and . - • . , , .. '' Adams conny'oll tireehaielititirk ;Tatn.•'•' to QMltlierate in 'sin+ •rk t ice whoa `nffulerk iire l', , p i ke, . 2 , 3 m i les Al i ni -Au ntLy f .... nr . 1 , , a dj o i n i ng - -1-o , :bilii "4" 1 1 I H V N-R-Y-T-W-IMA-SyNite-Offrinls u-t-DaitierPOloSc,-I~ilitr,',ll-iffr7 of the County :of Adams, do, therpfore, here }by givo-thi,S :Public_notice.th' 'the bectors of improv.ed 1, otiersoleintainini.to AC41104- inere,orAesset , , withlal'TdiVP..-5.10u i s''ro NE - -. ~,;' -, the said Count y of Adams, tliat a GEN ERA L '' ' 110 .USE,, Wank Barn Alltc,,,ali,nßw ; ,arlIa!" ELECTION . Will be held - "in said flotinty; welt of water at the j' aarii ,andiasiami. wi .) ~,,,., ()u the S, cony Tuesday of October,vexqthe f1,1I, ( .) • o rc h a id ,,, _ , ,, in the several DiStricts composed of , the-fiii- land : „ . . 10Wilig I ‘ oWilSlllll4, viz: ' Titer fencing iaP fits)`, rlter , f l ,ld *It ) " . •ft gond cnitivAtion.- : l'h,is, is, ~pust de:,, k sirable',propeity, anti offers a raze ;chance l° , i In the First district, contrinsecf iif 110.. R'c'r.: iirch a tirfi. , ; ouch of '(:ettyslmrg:,, and the 'township of Also, 'Wive Wood tots; coltaintiig . Cumberland, at the Courthouse in Clettys7 Trotn 3to 5 Acres.-each, and all heaxilx,„,titn-,. burg. In the Second 'district; - comp osed of the teitee.east of , the above Furitt.,_ . , • : # ; . - 1 township of Geßnatty, at the. house now oe- Also, 60 )1 cries of ,Litllii, Rom of,ies;ii , ("'l‘it'd by Levi Crel)sl !" 'the town of Littles 7 in the same township, on Trtplit:s 1 ; 4101V-cod, town, to the township of Crerinatty. adjoining larnls of Dr. Do l ,,Ahrnwsm..,CAA9kt .. . In the Third district, composed of the toil. t n - and' others,. having lliwim erected •a, .., ship of Oxford, at the house of Widow Illili.y, p w „,,.s t „ ry: F rolnn, 0 ,(1,0 s,K, mimj, . , :.. ~ i . in the town of New Oxford. . StuldeL with ame(l.of„watfr„Atho-ili.ior, 'f • :. 1n 'hie Fourth district; corn posed of the About 4 tieres are Yinitier. ~,,,...,, ~ - , „y Mao, 413, Alkfti'eA orldikillid s trtnre' or rtliOit , townships nfl.atiniore and Hunan toil, at the house formerly occupied by Atithorky Shane- o n the r same road, a shortdistonc,e . etist , hf v t 1 , 14 last 7 ineutigocti tract,adjohlirozdands of Sam lir,,ok,.in the the township Of Flutitimiton. In the Fifth . distriet..compotnid Or>the•tOtVil,‘ nel - dierbst, 11r. Hall, and ships of ' klamiltonlian and Liberty,: at , the 14 acres being Timber. _ . • Public Sclionl•house in \I illtirstown. .' • Persons wishing' to vieiP;theliroperty, will In the Sixth district, composed, ofllie•tow.il - please call: on the litibscriher. ; i p, - ship of liamilton,•nt • the house tinw;4l,eettpiedo,..7B:ile , to comm ence at 1 c!clock, P T 1,. j hy David Newconiiner, in the town of East ore said 'rl4`, Wlie.n attilnilifit oe , Will - htufi i vekt er . • ~ _. and terms' Made known hy• : ' In the Seventh district, composed of the . FREDERICK .HERIr.' ' • township of hlenallen, in the public School' . ''SePterriber 3, 1855. ts, house 'in the town of tendetsvillo. In On Eighth district s , composes). eff the, township of Strait:in, at the house on Grass, in Elunterstowe. In the N i iitlittistrict, Composed of,thcAowv: ship of Prittilitt, at-the house tortnerly ',oc cupied by Isenh Stallsmith, in said:township. In this 'lsenth distridt,composed of the,tuwn ship of Conowsgo,.- at the house ot John lithibey, in MeShetrystown. in the 'l4lleveistit'District, composed ,of the township of Tyrnne; at the house of Sumuel, Sadler, in Hi. id 1 ersh terg. In • this Twelfth district, compoNed of; the township or Mointijoy 4 , lll, ; the house of Geo. Snyder, in' said township. ~ In the Thirteenth, district,' composed of the , wnsiiin the üblia inKhip 4t .ottnlpicaaant,- p. t Schoot.houge in said township, situate .atitlitk, crOss , .oads, the • one lending from Oxfordrto.' the Two Tavernsithe othet-from.Houteiitown to Hanover, , In the Fourteenth district. composed of the • township 'Ol , Itesding,:al. the public,Bdlioel iligose in Hampton. )1.,1 In the FifiteiitriVdiStitoto composed of the nifd .itoiviiallip" • of 'Berwick, at the 'public School-house in Abbottstinta.•, In the Sixteenth district, composed of the , . tow midi) of Freedom, at the botirje - df - Nieltolas Nleritx., in said towttahip.. ~ hi - the Sevimtpentli district.' compotted_ of the tovvrt9fof Union, at titpi house of F'aooli Lefever, in said townglii.p. .. 0 -:.: - it a • . In the Kify,liteetith disirict,enniposee of L. tOWttRII p - limier, at the public Scllo Itu,lise Middletown, in said township. At~wltitlt time and plates will 14 oleFto4 • ONE CANAL U 1M tsalnNßß ; ONE Mb:misigit or ; , O 14: Counrt; TawAtitlttica; ()MK CoNIMIABIoNiiii ; - , ONE ColniTV AUDITOR; and . ,, ONE Dtioarreit *if Pariiettlar. attention is directed tc:llll3,,Act Assembly, passed t thetrlth ,day of February, 1849, entitled AtAn,act,,relittive toNotog,ut, eloOtions in! Adams, Dauphin, York, Lanclmr, trr,, etankciilai\ Bratilord,?Oetimi, and Erie. viz; :• • * Smilers I—Be it enacted by thp,Sertatpintd . 110oso of 12.epresentatives pi the:o-41/I'l'9ol w I t of Pep tisy I vani it i eneral"Asmitihli wet, and it is.heieby enacted, by tier tiuldlorits of the same—,-that it shall . * hivillitiforahtt, qualified. voters of, the, coupt4te, of t; 44 . Lancaster, Dauphin; York,- ' . rankligo,Nll,-, her Bradford, Centre, 4 . ; relent!, and i;rie ß , froiu and after the passage or this,avt, to, vot, GI ail oituilidalos for the , various offieesAn filled at •an edection on `:one sip or, tieket•: . Provided, The "office, for which every eandi• date is voted for, shall be 4,, t ii g natvd,, ; a, re• quire() by the exiting lawit : of this Common wee I th • SCcTioN 2. That any fraud committed * by any ,persen the manner above ,pre- , • craw& shall JAI punished by the, exhittag jaw of this Commonwealth.' _ and,by ,of tha : Lltls ,qeclipp of the ne4,aforesitiol4 •every• per s "ne. , coP t i n g Justices ~of the 'Ponce, who, OA hold any office or appointineo, of profit or trupt j ecidet the Clovernmenc( of ihe 11114 , 111 ;itates, or of any city or incorporawil distrtot, w conliniNsi6llod bffieer or ptherwiiet, a subordi nate. officer or agent, who is, or .shal,;,bo, etrt. ployed slati.ve,---tocmctittve • ,f dietary department, of this Stye, ol"'of the. United , States, or of any city% or incorporated district, and. also that every member , (*- greßs and, of the State Leutidature,:and of the Select or Common Council, Of any City, Of Coln inißsioner of any incorporated districd, is by law incapable or- or giterijis t iik at the same time, the office. or, appointment. of .fudge, ftispeetor, nr,Clork, of,e ( ny election of this COmmoriwealtli,, and th4„ 11 , 0 , 1 11.- pectori;or other 'nflicer or . 0:03+, toecilOin. shall he eligible to arty office to be thlit voted for. ..,. ...Aeso—That In the fourth section of die Act Of Assembly entitled "Au 'Act relatinioo ex ee4tivnfi, and,for other ptirpdses,"" approved April li;th, 1 , 16, it is enacted that the afore said 13th sectOri "yhall not, he eimitrited, as to prevent any, iiiilit(a ,officer ,?r,f;P°E3,6l,o' officer, from serving as jinlge, inspector or clerk, at any general or speeikti election in this Conithottweal . th,',', ' ,A n d in iTd, by an Act of the General As., senibly_ of this State,. passed the ld daY,', of July, 1839, it is direzted that the t‘rispect,Ors and Judges be at the places of their 'districts on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perternt 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, afore said,,that one of the Judges of,each of the . dif- , ferent districts aforesaid, who shall have the ! charge of the certificates of the number of votes which have been given for each - candidate for the differe.nt offices then and there voted for at their respective districts, shall tneet on the third day after the election, which shall be on i Fridtry, the 121 h ,f October aforesaid, at the .C.oorkitouse, Borouoli of Gettysburg, then - and there to make - a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes. which shall have been given at the different districts in the 1 co lnty Of Adams for any. person or , persons for the offices aforesaid. REN RY TH ONt A.S. Sheriff. , Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. :Sept. 10, = BeiHOVai‘. VALUABLE /MAL , ESTATE AT litooc,;sol4') ~Ktrtmeribwv, Adi ustor o ; loam' STALwitsTitvdactimil, lie. oti Life , . the 23d r Oy,of Seple*her.,.cipsb i .. - tite,Culloystingptteal deceased,, v.iz -tki'ir A 'ft ?-, 801i:46.405i to IA Al (In His- itnt MT, wijoitiing . land tor - ' DEtti 1J*1:0, ndoph - and ,ofd Ge 0.94- b re: cortiaiOrwit' 232' 4644 , with gond proportions of Meadow acid ritaber*# lend.' The itnpriivicimmtsvionsiml of; a Tkvolmthiy ! , 11 0 U 14+1 4;, , maih! I Brick l3ae,47l),oildlol.,ltttM!vio'f)t „.uni • "AV) Barn, Nt alttisAMl=Oilitiii Sliiid§; th'kri Crib, Spring House, and otbi;iloot;•btkilidie4t6. The laud la ill a,good Rtaitt of evitivivion and onder vito r t meffiet*lr , ±t 'liii,2"..llla ear • +ANN 41r - Vratlii6ll4mtavolittuottiOlite same tow:natiip'i-9 milealkom AiNitysin;oll. ad!- , joining lands RCP orrll 11o40# 13 101eAdvWeitols, Cp . ;ma r.okitttrii,P cfMtalfllng lAT , A. 4 . .1.9 P. oriitrits,44,portio,,pipg!ppd atilt , ~,, 4 a 119 , :imprpiggiilemis grc , M4-"att 410- 74, . 1' story ) .stone j,i0,13§,k,' JOAN IfAe, li i i ie Iriv : 1 - OK.,,Jotg. Pa Fn. othetr -ont-hui;dl(4l#4 fl:rtirFk4slOß rtFPLIVAS, Well of-Miner liqfq _ AlBO, , tow, Ito sott; o l ot msg. - cl4lO- "15Pr. f til nrentinnea; ll*Ort , 1 4 11 14#=.0, 1 , ~,141 2 11 ( - toward., , Pailig,s,lMMlVO)))6l,A), thtn. ,P 51,11 409 1 ,10 :, ter41? 1 , 4 rOviligik l 4 iiolllB. are el-eared. lind Innop,r 9"0 1 ""),., Mon, 44 *ere* of yountottr, LlOnd)4olilla l 4 3 WP Blll •Pt.. sarSale to corrintene ectoeu t A i m,„ °ulna() day, when, atti.tria9s4, l „twili . .hp,gyrrn all 4; t wi ns /wide known )4 • • 4,411)A11k, b 4, STANG4 S ~„, _ _ _ Idr lI=M SePl. 3 ;185 5 . ' ' - rft .. - 0- i ,110.41 ;'n. RealiEstate.at ‘ Publtalia.). TN pursuanepiglodithipiihNoilin in the last 1 *,,w i itt,anct 1 4etgatrifyikof.JCHIN.R,Tpir late of • Ncivtititj9y,looli t hh ,OAhliNaScitlit ttepßari, Vg,ikt beo e.lpfl t rt', 01,1fe Sygo o, , the ., , EkrfmliseN , 111 *L'irA* l /Acißtit tax.; 1,, scp/m4ber: f, ,, f1., thf,“9,o;„*;,el4, t glol,fv, el‘set l lii•. ° 2 l 9llltliflg.,Pl . zek3 - i,ll. I , ..witrlvt. , " , •., . qii di 44 A tliTcit, ri oArTi.„ , : i ,'. of Pitientimtleot ialt4telkto kiiiii tmodihilt•-of 1441 1 ;iii. , y; ity;)figit g , • laeas , of , itisimitet'Reek'• Yred'eVi elt." I Sine kol ori it' lane. ;. ,, lliiittonz.- itid (Aborts, containing-, *hoist '.oll4oroAtCtlelW-1 'The itniii6vettiento ate , i' large TAda.. . Story'. Otteif 11 welling 11 01.1.KEt: with 0.4 1 t WaahFleYse arid a Mike 14;eAse atta4lt.iTh !+ • ed; 4)oliblO'i)l,ior Barrif;aild ?Itifitidotte3l4 Shed. Cord c:rib. and otheroout-bßildingoir.' There ice eilver-fitilitig until oil *arkliklwiiiilei pump in R I tinder , roof, near tlie-kioehiniclklar ; alma - it' never-lei fii4 "aprihig' kit:magi ; ao: lb* Earl(, and a stream of - runnidg sratei 4krough , , it'.'' affWriling ' water ' lir , tiejarly -sit , - ttri.l gilds. 'llinfd tail% hirge iptantity il i flootilMeadpve on the" Form, and a proportion of good , tllitubitre Tkertils 'also a ihrivilig likotriig' MlA:lrk:of chOlt* fruit' on .the • plaeo.l"lllte , ptiblibt road , from Gettysburg to 'Varieyximinipaesterthreigh the P . arrn,,beirti . airhate ~1 thiUs•fiotn the for mer . )Illii. i er Oial 6 Mita =flid 'litittri.' .3 t „ _ wr • • 4 • _.- _ , _'efifvelc - ,___ on said day. ''W,44.11 illitlndiiiie l e Will lie ilotii ...e and terms made known. hy,i , , ; ',rt. , HENRY BE w I. e ER, ''' ;' • :z J()S1Al 1 43 NNER;J , t Sept. 3, 1855. to' Exec:dors. : i' fl ' friltilbeir•iiallid, , . d AT, .P VIVI; VC 'S'A'l, E. „ •-f 4.' t r ,. .' ! 64 ~,, ~• 4 „ Trills. Subscriners, nxecutoro of t h e 44.15 , 1,W11S find testainfAn of Wro..Loopor , i,Aim'eased; will offer at Vublic . Sake, on the - premises., un saturdiq,,Oe.:29l4 (f.% i ' en l l ' er fleaq. the,,,fjc)i lowing property of sai d , deCeased, viz ,:, A Tract of „ excellent :I'IMBE.II-I;rlNe t situate in Liberty township.; A'dam's colniy, adjoining lands of Gregory P. Topper,Janies, Moore and others, containing abojit 160 At reef, about 6 Acres of which are cleared, biy-Persons,wishing to view the tract ; are requested to call. on either olthe Eseeutorp , the first named residing in Gettysburg. and 1,14,, last named jr,i Liberty township. , foiirSale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. m., on,said day, when attendance will, be gi:oen and terms inade,known by i 'JOEL , 13. DAN,N,E 4 , WNI. " ra..NICktEc ' Aug. 27, 1855. td Assignee 94 Notice; TAM ES B. J A O EN,' of Ty roqe ,Vrivll- TAMES ship, Adarns county, having eft:cooed:4 voluntary assignment of all his estate Arid e lects to the subscriber, residing- in the shine township, in trust for the benefit orireditors„ he requests allpersons indebted trisuid James B. Jameson,- enJrnake . tmfnediate vitynfilit of their respective dues, awd ul! persons Nevin claims or demands an'hini tOliresent the'satrae, for settlement. August '20.1855. .0t Achnliplstratoes Notice. CI A T 11 A G L J I . :4'l'l4;::—:L'ette4t 4 we aitefihitnitittkiton the 'estate of CattiariO'lktriArteSligiei latii Of Oxford Ow dstt;p, Attatni4 ibontity; deceased, having been granted to the'ttlichitsiOeti,i: Ow& ding in Conovfago s jowiishio:;h6 kriatif eve% toil le to a 1 - mrsorii indebti4l to said estate to i 1 = Ezccul~►re.