R tieitoan Ems:et:ens —The report of the di- i REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY -1-- •-- DETAILS BY TILE ARAGO. - -ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF' rectors of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth. Mount I _. ..._ .._ . ___________ _ .._____L, _,, . . THE BATTLE OP THE TCHERNAYA. Joy anti Lancaster Railroad Company, sub- At. Public Sale. - - _ ( Ike a 1 E sla 1e ! • • mitted to the stockholders at their annual._ . • rpm; Subscriber, tetendine to • remove to JMIE r Subscriber, Assignee of JACOB Beam aLD.esparate_an_d_Blogarly Engagemen t . meetine• on Friday ,sows the . Bross receipts I L . the West; will offer at Public Sale, on Ea, will o ff er at Public Sale, on the 4 'l' 1 - The E n tsiish files by 'the .Arago, at New ; for the fiscal yea r 1 0 he„."-i343,743 68, and the . the premises, on .this,a - •sitey, - th - c -- ‘25 - t4dtry -- of -- pretrris - ese - taa -- teeurdrry - t - he-13t-k-__:rirry-ef-Oe-- d - kajis of the, b att l e o f th e . gross expenses :5•198. 840 41—leaving a pro. c pstoirce viext, , tuber nen', the following Real Estate of said - York, have full_ fit to the stockholders, after paying the inter- ! HIS F. A-41: 11,1 , • .._. Assignor, viz; A TRACT OF . LAND, , situate. i n Cumberland township, - Adams Tchernaya,. of which • we have heretofore had_. . . f rom est on the fended debt and current expenses, , situate in Libertvireivaship, Adatns county, —l tr i e e raeeoun ts copy the following ''. - $l - 24 - , - 230 - Wased - a -- surplirs -- of - $18;929 -- 89 -afl"--adjoinktg-- f" -nds-of- John-Miller 4ilant-Tre_sas_,___' coaniy_eastjoining lan_de of Alexander Came n as. the London Times : , ter paying a dividend of per cent on the cep-1 ler, Widow Zollinger, and the S tate line, oon:1 James Thompson, and others, containing 39 BATTLE-Or TeIIERNAYA. S''' j ;fat stock of the Company. . ' s taining,- 01011. acres, more or lose, ahont 1.5 ACreS, more or less, about 8 acres being btsalacnocnesiisnt ofk-o food cultivation. Encouraged, it may be, by the arrival of a 1 _ . _ .._. _ ____________ . _ _, _ _ __ acres being Timber,"anit about 10 acres Mea 1141"iotioditlnarro—vetubieen ' of the Grenadiers, and probably urged portion 1 frr Tin: Pot-r somewhere speaks of : "winter lingering ' dow . The land is under good cultivation and a n Ln e4 o ' s:al Two-story lebrle N.til.ti: buildings. r f ie G nsgi isi li n l g O ti U ,..li S ti,eo b rr .: z , . ..:,..i : i ." .1,1. , 7 :1_ personages at St. on by the impatience of high in the lap of - sp;ini.” which it itee , la no poet to tell ' let is good . • fencing. Tit; improvements ~,.,, , . :,, Petersburg, the Russian General determined , the as.3e. this season, the la , t two days, have been decidedly , on an-attack on the allied . position, and made wintry. Nor floes ft need name. to inform the pnblic that area - one and a half - story LOG . .-, for all sorts of weather there is a very abundant prow i 61,114 H 0 US K,Bank Bar n ,W a go n •- . preparations .for manY•days, with a- disregard or suitable and fashion-dile elothincat aockhill & Wllsou's L .. i ~ . .' ' ' shed, and Corn Crib, with other ,-: -. Is a neyei-failing Spring of Water near the o f ea -ne m , which revealed his plans, a u d, b ut cheap store. No, ill eile.l:3l street, corner or Franklin Plilladelithia, July lit, 1835, •2ra i outbuildings ; and two Tenant Houses.— ititcheit" door—also on the premises, a variety for extraordinary remissness, -should have i Place- _____7 There are three excellent Sprinee near the dlr. of Fruit trees. caused their ; snore easy discomfiture. 11 - -irost.ee,-r - s en.t.s. an unfailing Remedy for all dia. ! , ef` • At last,. on -the morning of the 16th, the Rtes- ' orders of the Chest an d Lungs -Oliver Thomp...on. of Little 1 ferent dwellings, and a stream of water taro ' . Se - Persons wishing* to view the property, e . e j an4 _ pouring down the sleep sill; tfieir po- Full.. New York, was certainly in a mast deplorable Qtate the Farm ; two first-rate Apple Orchards on are requested to call upon Mr. Beamer, resid er health ten weeks ago; hia itinga, so the doctors told him,' the premises, a nion, and levelled by the mist, without cry were completely g one.'his. chest, and in fact his body gen. ' with a variety of ether fruit. ' ing thereon. . or b e at of drain, burst upon. the -Piedmontese orally', bbl sca d re de l7 an 31 1 7 of flesh it, s h o thlt i c- 1 1:ad . he , - Persons wishing to view the Farm, are re- SiiirSnle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11., quested to call •on the subscriber, residing on said day, when attendance will he given position;slriving in thenutposts, they reached -, 1 ' p.eqe - 1 2 ., e - "Alta lets' ts t, ° ) u erec . es is ( . these aaresble:°4lll w hich c um- I thereon. the ITchernaya, forded •the narrow stream, and . has ju.t called on Profevor Ileiloway to inform him, that I . and terms made known by • ' !alt these complaints have been removed by ilfdloway's : KrAlso, at the same time and place, will , A BIZAHAM SPANGLER, .... nritwithstanding a heavy fusilade from the • t rine after he had used them for seven weeks and two flays, ibe sold • 1 Horse,•l Cult, 1 Ccw„3 Saws, an Sept. 10, 1€1.5. as , ire. Zona ves, rushed upon the allied camp. They • and he now feels better than ever he did in his life. Them) , • - Sig/ I Pill, will readily remove all diseases of the stomach and ± excellent Buggy; Two-horse Wagon, Ploughs a tti,leked Iwo -Fte{/eit regiments; in front -and .1,-,e-sk. • • I and Harrows, and other farming implements fl an k with a desperate bayonet charge, and a hot eontest.ensued, in which Gen. D'Herbil- I ' MARRIED Or-Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. l -oir, with-10,000-inea r hatiste-sustain the-at e - - when attendance will be tack of the 'Russians, who probahly by this given and terms made known by tilde/lad brought a "much larger force into ac tions ' . Sept. 17,1815_. is EZRA MILLER.' The first rush did not-last more than ten minutes. 'Tile Riissidns fell back, but - they had scarcely gone a few hundred-yards when they were met by the second column, which was advancing a pas de charge to support the first, and both-united and again rushed tor Ward., This second attemptwas more successful than the first. At the. bridge they forded the river on the right and left, and forced the defenders of it to fall back; scarcely was the bridge free, when two guns of the Fifth Light Brigade of Artillery crossed it and• wok up. a position on the other side in an open space which divides two of the hillocks, and through which the roads lead to the plain of Balaklava.—While those two guns passed the bridge, a third . crossed the river by a ford, and all three be gan to sweep the road and the heights. • The infantry, in the meantime, without waiting . e• portable bridges, rushed breast deep into the w er, climbed up the embank ment, and began to scale the heights on both sides. They succeeded on this point in get ting up more than one half of the ascent, where * . the dead and wounded afterwards showed clearly the mark . which they reached ; but by•the• time they arrived there-the French were fully-prepared, and met them in the most gal lant style. -. Notwithstanding,' the exertions and •thes.perseverance,-of- the Russians, ,they were, by: degrees, forced hadk, and-driven, af ter an obstinate resistance, across the bridge, • carrying away their guns. ' While this-attack took -plaee on• the bridge the- other column again attacked the French right, This - time they came on in such a - swarm that they were 'neitheP kept back by the . aqueduct -nor • cowed by the Sardinian guns, which were plowing- long lanes through • their scattered lines. .On they came, as it seemed, irresistible, and rushed up the steep hill with such fury-that the Zouaves, who lined thesides of it, were obliged to fall back for a moment before the-multitude. You could plainly see- the officers leading the way and .animatingtheir• soldiers. I. particularly ob served one gallant fellow wha, at least twenty yards in advance of the whole column, r w as the first-across the aqueduct, and I could still see him on the side-of-the-hill. This furious rush brought the advancing eolitinn in an in crenibly short time to the crest of the hillock, where it •stopped to form. - But the- French had not been idle during the time that the Russians were ascending the hill.—The Zouaves had only -Wien back from . the side of theltillock to the mainbody, which had been drawn up behind the top. Scarcely did the column or The enemy show its head, when the guns . opened on it with grape, and a murderous fire-was poured down upon it by the • French infantry. This immediately 'stopped ,the advance, of the column, w hich be gan to-waver; bet the impetus from those be hind Was so powerful that-the head of it, not withstanding the unexpected reception, was pushed forward a 'few *yards more, -when the French, giving-one mighty cheer, rushed upon the advancing' enemy, 'who, shaken already, `finniediately • turned round and ran down, if possible, faster • than they had come up. But the mass was so great that all the hurry could •not,saire them, and more than 200 prisoners 'were taken on the - spot, while the hillside, the banks•of the aqueduct, the aqueduct:itself, arid the river side were filled with dead and wounded. The Sardinian and French artille ry peered, moreover, a murderous crossfire into the scattered remains of the column,, of which scarcely a shot missed. .-It was a com plete rout. The French rushed down the hill- Side and drove them faracross the plain. The 'defeat seems to• have so completely cowed - them that nothin-gtdcgte-was-attempted-agaiiiii this Side. -Not so on • the bridge. Notwithstanding the heavy loss suffered by the second attack, the Russians concentrated once more all their forces, collected the scattered remains of the column Winch had been routed on the right of the French position, and brought up all their reserves to attempt. one more attack. They again crossed the river, and the aqueduct too, and tried to take the heights—but in vain; the French were now thoroughly prepared, and the tenacity of the Russians served only to augment their losses. They were soon fly inL.T, in all directions, followed by the French. This first attack was decisive, and immediately the usual Russian preparation for retreat— namely, the!advance of the artillery—showed clearly tharthe Russians acknowledged them selves defeated, and were on the point of re Everybody now rushed to the battlefield, and one look was sufficient to convince them that the allies had won a real battle on the Tchernaya.—Although not quite so obstinate and ' sancruinary as the battle of Inkermann, - which this affair resembled in many points, it was a pitched battle. On the banks of the nrpteduct particularly the sight was appalling; the Russians, when scaling the embankment of the aqueduct, were taken in flank by the Sardinian batteries, and the dead and wounded rolled , down the embankment, sometimes more than twenty feet in height. The French made every possible despatch to collect the wound ed. They were laid on the open space about the bridge until the ambulances arrived.— While there the Russians, who could see plainly that the French were engaged in bring ing help to their own wretched countrymen, suddenly began to open with their guns upon them. repeating the barbarous practice which they had already - often - previously shown Lathe troops. Pennsylvania Whig State Convention. A KRIS ISURG, Sept. I.—Tile W big State OM- Velltioll has notoinattxl Joseph Ilemkr:>on, of Washington county. for Canal Cotorms:,ioner. the the first ballot ilend&rson receivetl 20 votes, Passtoore 6, R. M. Lemon 1. The whole proceolitrrs were very tame. Tltc reso -hitiotm pled o . - ly delegates were picz,ent. great k to take place Ilayrk,!) , ,r,;', Lid., 0:1 the '-:;?h1 1110 air. On the 13th inst.,-by Res. R. Hill, Rev- JACOB FRET, Pastor of the rjr,t 'Lutheran Church of Carlisle; Pa., to Miss ELIZ A JANE WATTLES, of this 'dare. On the suno day, by 1.1 u; SAIIIP, Mr. HENRY 11,. WINT RODE to Miss REBECCA WEI &CRT, both or Adams coun ty. On th - e — llth inst.. by Rev.J.Ulrich. Mr. JORN 11. YEA GY to Miss HARRIET ANIANDA: JOHNS, all of York Sul phur Springs, Adams county. On the 9th inst.. by the Rev. /web Sechler, Mr. JOAN LANDIS to Ali SUSANNALI. SPANGLER, both of Adams county. On 'the 11th hist., by the Re*. Jacob Ziegler. Mr. Wf LIAM M. KERR to Miss MARY ANN BOWERS, both of York county. On the 9th irrit. ' by the Be. c P. Rosetuniller, Mr. GEORGE LOW to,Mitis LOUISA UNGER, both of Adams county, DIED. • On the 15th inst.. in thin Borough, Mrs. ITADESS A, wife of Mr. David McElroy. aged - 66 years and gmonths. On Wedne,day last, Mrs. 3IA RET, wife of George Munfort, of Sttaban township, agcd'26 years 5 mouths and 26 dap. On the 4th inst., in Mountpleasant township. Adams county, EI,I7.ADETII, relict of Nicholas Sheoly, deceased. aged SS year, , 7 mouths and 11 days. Ithc illatkcts. Corrected from the latest Ila . ltiutore,York&llanorer paper BALT I NIORE--Fitt u.ix I. UT Flour, per barrel, •$7 - 68 to 7 75 .Wheat, per bushel, 1 66 to 1 92 Rye, :, 1 00 to 1 15 Corn, Lt •78 to 89. Oats, CI ' 33 to- , 40 Cloverseed, ." ' 737t0 7 50 Timothy, ".. 400 to 4 25 Whiskey, per gallon, 42 to 43 Beer Cattle, per hund., 6 00 to 8 50 Hogs, 4 4 -8 00 to 8 50 flay, per ton, - 20 00 t 02 6 -00 Guano, Peruvian, per ton; .53 00 ILANOVEII-MITUSI)A7 LAST Flour, per bbl., front stores, -* .58 00 Do. 44 , " wagons, 7 25 Wheat, per busliA, 1 GO to 1 65 Rye, 95 Corn, • * '" 80 . Oats, t it 35 Cloverseed, " 5 25 Timothy, " 250 . Plaster of Paris, per ton, G 50 I.4sr Flour, per bbl., from stores', • ' . 88 50 DO 4 4 4 from wagons, 7 50 Wheat, per bushel, ' 1 70 to 1 80 Rye, 1 05 Corn, ,‘ 80 Oats, '4 37 Cloverseed, " 7 .00 Timothy. " a 75 . Plaster of Park, per ton, 7 50 FLOUR WANTED. T WILL . pay Baltimore prices. in cash for superfine Flour. Sept. „. ..... ABRAM . ARNOLD, - Stray Cow. CAME to the premises - of the subscriber, in Hamilton township, Adams county, on the 22d of, July last, a large RED COW. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away., ' LYDIA H EAGY. Sept. 17, 1855. 3t To Tax -Collectors. THE; Collectors of State and County Tax are hereby notified that they will he re quired to •liay over to the County Treasurer, on or before Friday, the 12th doy of October next, ail Taxes which may have-been collected up to that date. • 13y order of the Commissioners, T. AUGHINBAUGII, Clerk. Sept. 17, 1855. td -18%" , JNO. STONE; & SONS, No. 45 South Second Street, Philad'a, are now prepared to offer to their customers, atutte the trade, (of their own importation,) the latOst and handsomest assortment of Mil linery Goods, in this city—consisting in part of Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Velvets Fzncy Fea thers, Flowers, Laces, 4-e. ic., which will be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most fa vorable .terms. [Sept. 17, 1855. 2m To Grocers and Confectioners. p)ill' your goods from first hands and save 2il per cent. The undersigned. has in store and offers for sale at the lowest prices, with a discount of 3 per cent. for cash, Al monds, Walnuts, Cream. Nuts; Filberts, Ground Nuts, Raisins, Curransfs, Citron, Prunes, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Sweet Oil, C'asli le Soap, sc^c. All orders by mail promptly at tended to. THOMAS HO N 42 S. Water Strot, Sept. 10, 1855. Fall Stock of New Goods. O r ,SEASONABLE Shavvls-.—Fash ] (IP/• ionable Silk , ;,--Dress Goods, all kinds.—Blankets and 'Flannels.—Linen and Cotton Slieetings.--Staple I I ousek eepir-g (roods.—Clothe, Cassitncres and Vestings. EYRE & N DELL, Fourth k Arch StA , lad'a.• P. S.—Storekeepers and (Abet tact cazh Guy -6 T-supplied with scarce awl desirable Dry Goods at low rates. BARGAINS from Phila delphia and New York Aueiions daily. N. 8.--8 cases French Merinoes, all colors, wholesale from 65 cents to $1,25. • Sept. 10, 1855. 3m Teachers' Meeting. AM EETIN G oS.theAdalus_C °fluty:reach,. erg Association will .he held in the Methodist Elik.colial Church, in Gettyrditir2, nn Ike 2d if (Wisher next, at 111 o'clock, A. M., and rontirtie in Nession letir days. Addrc,F;es will he delivered by Rev. R. HILL, Rev. 1). D. CLARK, Dr. STEM, Dr. MAitsnt.N, and ()I erS:. f . " 7" Every Teacher in the Comity__ who feels an interest in the profession, is expected .d-i•rz-kc.49n4414,-o-p-the-i44ori,-st of tlip .loci:ttion 135 . order of thr C , lfitniictee, C. iI. A US I'i N. uhaiiniun P.R . /. A. I,r rT , 27. 167)5. td ille PUBLIC SALE. E Subscriber, Assignee of- JAMES B. JAMESON, will offer at Public. Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, Ike 9th day of Oc r tuber next, the following property of said As signor, a LOTS DV GROG D, situate in the town of Heidlersburg, Tyrone township, Adams county, known as Lots Nos. 21, 22 and 23, upon one of which is erected a • . • Two-Story Roughcast HOUSE, with tiv :: Bark-huildmg attached. There is also - a well of excellent water at the door. Ki—Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber resid ing in the same township. Kr Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance wilt be given and terms made known by JOHN LEHMAN, Sept. 17, 1855. Fire . Insurance Compatiy. AT a meeting of the Managers of the Adams County'Mutual Fire Insuranea Company, Sept. 3, 1855, the following Re- port of the. operations of the Company during the past year, was submitted by the Kxecutive Committee, adopted by, the Board,and ordered to he published-: Amount of Cash•on hand at last set- tlement, Sept. 4,1854, $761 06} Cash paid during, the year to Treasu rer, on Premium Notes, 1022 13i Interest on monies loaned out, 49 88 Cash paid out— as per Treasurer's Itertrt, 71 221 Cash paid for printing Policies and Applications, 30' 00 Cash paid Treasurer, (Salary) 15 00 Notes outstanding►, $1605 00 Cash in hands of Treasurer, 111 851 1716 F35:1- Amount of Property insured as per • - - last Repro., $361,194 24 Amount of Property insured du ring year, 306.792 32 $677,986 56 Amount, of Property surrendered during year, .2_ 3,860 00 Present liabilities, =.-=- Amount of Premium Notes in force • as per last Report, $18,332 21 Amount Premium Notes taken du ring year, 20,521 97 Surrendered during year, STATE.OF FUNDS. Money invested, (Notes) $1.605 - 00 — Cash in hands rof Treasurer, 11l 85} Premium Notes uncollected, 36,406 57 $38,123 42i Deduct surrendered Notes, 287 57 Ntrm er t( • °het' es as per last Report, 6.2 lit during year, 267 Surrentiered during year; 1 - Nlicies now iirWe - e - , The undersigned, Executive Committee, submit the foregoing statement of the opera tions of the Company during the past yeat— from Sept. 4, 1854, to Sept,. 3, 1855. t JACOB KING, ROB"I'. M'CURDY, Ex. Cora. A. HEINTZELMAN, Attest—l.). A. BUEHLER, Seey. Sept. 17, 1855. 3t. Notice to Assessors. THE Assessors elected at the last Spring Election are hereby notified to attend at the Commissioners' Office in the Borough of Gettysburg, t 2 receive Wall Assessment Duplicates and the necessary instructions, as follows :—The Assessors for Union, Cono wago, Berwick, Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, Mountpleasant,Germany,Straban and Mount joy, will attend on Wednesday, the 10111 of October next ; and the Assessors for the Bo rough, Cumberland, Freedom, Liberty Hain iltonban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Tyrone, Huntington and Latiinore, will attend on hursday, October L la. By order of the Commissioners, J. A U GHIN BA UGH, Gkrk. Sept. 17, 1855. td Moves Stoves! ic a l i t so tl rt ie mert attention of n i of `1 the public to our GREGOR EATING STOVES, tor Stores, flails, Churches, Parlorz-, &c.,—warranted to give more heat with, one third the fisel, than any other Heating Stove in use. The large number which have been sold in this and other cities and the constant and increasing demand for them, is stiffieient gurantee of their superiority over-all other Heating Stoves, and' we cheer fully invite—the-strictest' investigatinn of our claims to the most perfect article of the_ kisid in use. We also have a superior Cauldron, for farming and chemical purpohcs, made on the same principle, tor which we claim only a trial to he appreciated. W e keep constantly on hand an assortment of the leading COOK and PARLOR sTov ; and arc sole A rents rip E .nbscriber offers for Sale or Rent. the ~ in this State for Queen's Portable For4es-= - ' .1 Cs' ErrY SBU RC; STEAM MILL? lie will run the Mill only dintil the 15th of March Buck's Patent Looking Stoves, and Barstow 's C.. W . HOFFMAN. 71777* — lik — Prlr titer ..,. I),..t:yr, %%di !,e , Supplied at the loweqt foomiry Feb. ' 26 . 1955 - N ENI k Vt kU\ ti•K, - - - - - kSSI EIZEti, exeellent and de.,iralile p. . Cor S. as ',or! int..llt, :telling v. iv chew Sept. 10, 1o."3. 31u 1 April 16. JUIIN IIt)KE S. El THE Subscribers, Executors of GEORGE DEARDORFF % deceased, will offer at Pub lic Sale,-on the premises, on Saturday, Use 6118 day of October next, the following Real Estate of said deceased, viz: A FARM, situate in' Huntington township, Adams county, one mile from Ileidl'ersburg.,,on the old Carlisle road, adjoining lands of Peter Millet, Michael Fissel, John Bolen, and others, containing 1 75 ALerem,,more or less, with good proper tioni - of Timber and Meadow. A considera ble part has .been limed. - The improvements OE a Two-Story LOG HOUSE and Shop, a- good Barn and Sheds, an ex cellent Young Orchard, and a never- d 4 -I failing Welt of Water near the door. • Ir:l—Persons wishing to view.the property are requested to call upon George Shank, re siding thereon. (t}—Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, V. M., on said day, when attendance will be given -and terms made known by JACOB A. MYERS. , JOHN B. MeGREARY, Sept. 3, 1855. is Executors.., Pottery for *ale. MITE Subscriber, desirirur 4o change hi-4 1 business, offers his PO'IVER V at private sale. It is situated in Washington street, Gettysburg, Pa., adjoining William 'Wysotz• ky on thcl North. The lot is 60 feet front by 185 deep, with an alley on the north and west f or —the improvements bongo Two-story Roughcast HOIISI.I, with a new TWo- LT I:: sto r y Roughcast Back-building; a Two story Shop, 30 by 20 feet; Kiln, 9 feet in 4liametin, under roof ; large Wareroom ; also a good Barn and Stable, Spring Douse, and other out-buildings ; a well of excellent water near the kitchen door, with a variety of Fruit Trees on the premises. If the property is sold ,before the first of November , next, it will he for Rent. $1833 08 IN pursuance of. an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the Subscribers. Executors f.. 1 JOHN HERSHEY, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Sat urday, he t2.2d of Scpcinber MK/ the following detcrihed Real . Estate of said deceased, viz: A FARM, containing 165 Acres,. more or less, situate in Cumberland township, Adams crunity;:atljqining lands of Sam% Lohr, Daniel Polley and .George Trostle. Marsh Creek runs along one side of the Parmeand the Turn pike leading from Gettysburg to Chambers burg passes through it. It is also within a short distance of Trostle's Mill. There are good proportions of Woodland and Meadow. The improveriients are a Two-Story LOG HOUSE, Double Log Barn, No Spring House, Smoke House, &c.; a - • young thriving ORCHARD of choice fruit, and a well of water near the door. 81833 OH 8664.126 56 - $38,854 18 302 70 Oz:7- Persons wishing to view the premises, are requested to call upon Mrs. Hershey, re sidina thereon. --(Sale to commence-at-I-o'clock, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ELIZA HERSHEY, - • ' BENJANHN DRARDORPF, Executors qf John Hersluy, dee'd: By the.Coart—J. J. BALDWIN I .Chirk. August 27, 1855. td V 38,551 48 I= $37.835 85} Teachers Wanted. 'VIE Board of School Directors of Frank lin township will meet at the house of Henry. Mickley, in Cashtown, u; Saturday, the 29th day 1 . 1 Seitemher at_lo-&-clock, the iiinriiinge-palp_ofic_o_f_einplo_y_ina iifi EEO teachers for the winter term of the Scheele of said township. •. All persons interested are requested to attend. The County Superin• tentlent is expected to he present for die per. pose of esau►inind teachers. •By order of the Board, E. W. STABLE, Scc'y. Sept. 10, 1855 . . 3t TSchool Directors of Hampton School District. wish to employ a Teaclier to take charge of the Hampton School. Liberal wages will be given. Apply to H. A. PICKIN G , Sec'y. Sept. 10, 1855. TE is to be had at the drug stores of S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg. and - James A. Elder, Fin intt,bnrg, a mint elltelaal remedy fin. the Twdhache, wlocli will, (tr pi414 7 0s ap plied, according to directions,) cure the most vbilctit Tmdkache itudatdancously. Should the pain in eouNe of time reappear, the to/me ap plication has to be made aga;n,.arid after two or three a pplie.it lout , the cure will be effectual. Please call for A. Verger's Toothache Balsam. Ittiy-Priee 25 cents per phial. August 27, 1f155. ly QUSAN PATTERSON'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration on tl►e estate of Susan Patterson, late of Reading town ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undrrsigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to n►ake immediate payment, and those having claims against -the satue --- tu present them properly authentiedted for settlement. JACOB AULABAUG El, ✓ldin'e. August 13, 1855." a Public Sale OF A GOOD FA.RIf, EDWARD MENCIIEY. Sept. 10, 1855. REAL PROPERTY .AT rfiblic Sale. Teacher Wanted. IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOO 11111CIIE idniinistrittor's Notice. For Sale or Rent. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Public Sale. T HE Subscriber, Adminisirator of JOHN ;will offer at Pub- STA tn...smini, - deceased, lie-Sale.„-on---tb.e_premise.S.,-on___Saturd a y, die 22t day -of 'September following,42 ea Estate of said deceased, viz : . A F A R M, situattl ip Strthan to_w_nabip: Adams count adjoining lands of Daniel Lady, Joseph I Weible, and others, within, -sight of Coups burg, containing 232 Acres, more or less, _with good proportions of Meadow and Timber - 7 land. The improvements consist of a Two-story LOG HOUSE, with Brick Back-building; double Log ti ; 1 ; . 11 1! Barn, Wagon and other'Sheds, Corn Crib, Spring House, and other-out-buildings. The land is in a . good state of cultivation and noder 'good fencing. Also, A Tract of Land A situate in the saute township, 2 - , miles.from tgettysburg. ad• joining lands of-Henry Eckert, Toseph,Weible, and others, containing- 27 Acres,_ -more or less, a portion being, good_ M endow. The improvements are a double Two story Stone HOUSE, with Back-Wild ing, Log Bain, .Shop,__Spring House, end other out-buildings. There is an excellent well of water near the doot. ' - Also A Tract of taitifi l , situate in the same .township, half a-mile-_,sontlt-of the last mentioned place: adjoining lands of George Howard, Daniel :Spangler, and others, con-, raining about 15 Acres, of which 5 - acres are cleared, and the balance Woodland. Also, 43 Acres of Mountain Land, in Ilaaniltonban township. „ kirSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by - A MAHAN! SPANGL RR, Sept. 3, 1855. ddner. VALUABLE . REAL ESTATE AT Public Sale., . rpH E Subscriber will. offer . at Public - Sale; kon Tuesday, Mc 2.5 a Seplember next on the premises, the following Real Estate, viz.s A FARM, situate in Cumberland township: Adams county, on the Chatnbersburg 'Turn, pike, 23 miles from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Daniel Polley, David Wisler, and others, containing 60 ACRES, more of less, improved with a Two-Story STONE HO 11:7; E, Bank Darn, &e„ all new; a well of water at the door, and a young Orchard.. 'The Anteing is first 'rate, and the, land in good cultivation. This is a most Oe propetty, anti offers a rare chance to purchasers. Also, Five Wood - Lots; containing from 3 to 5 Acres each, and all heavily tint-. hi-red—situate on the Turnpike, a short -dis tance east or thu above Farm. Also, 60 Acres of Land, more or less, in tlio same township,'on Trostlo's.Mill Road, adjoining lands of Dr. Dail, Abraham Plunk, and others, havit Pi , thereon erected ' Two-Story Irritate ll 0 1.1 S 1, and a • t l o Stable; with a well of water male dour. About 5 acres tiro Timber. Also, 43 Acres or Land, more or less, on the same road, a short Alistance oast of the last-mentioned tract adjoining lands of '.tit an Herbst, lir. lid, and Allred Hass, about 14 acres being Timber. • Persons wishing' to vibw the property, will please call on the subscriber. 0..7.8a1c to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terns made known by D Ellie K. R K. .September 3,.1855. is Real Estate at Publie.Sale. TN-pursuance - of authority given -in the last will,and testament of JOHN BENNER,' late of Mountjoy township, Adams county,. deceased, will be offered at public Sale, on, the premises, on Saturday, the 291 h day of S'eptentber next, the Real Estate of said de ceased, consisting of • .11 PhaNTATIO . N, - of Patented Land, situate in said iownship of Miintjoy, adjoining lands bf Samuel Reck,' Frederick Stackslager, Isaac Paxton, and. others, containing about 6 260 Acries.— Tho improvements are a large ,Two- - Story Brick DWelling HOUSE, with a t ii Wash House and a Hake . House attach- -- 3,111 ed; Double Log Barn and Sheds, Wagon Shed, -Corn Crib, and other out-buildings. There is a never-failing well of water, wish a pump in it, under roof, neer the- kitchen door also a never-lailing spring of water ow the farm, and a stream of running water through: it, affording water, in. nearly all, the fields: There is'a large quantity of good Meadow on the, Farm, and a proportion of good Timber. There is also a thriving Young Orchard of choice (Nit on the place. The public road Irons Gettyshairg to Taneytown passesHirough the Farm, being situate 7 miles ,from the for mer place and 6 from the' latter. 0:7-Sale to commence at l o'clock, P. M., on said day when attendance will be 'iven an; terms mu.e - Hewn )3r HENRY BENNER, JOSIMI BENNER, Sept. 3, 1855. is Eseitslors. Timber-Land, AT PUBLIC SALE. Subscribers, Executors of the last will 1 and testament of Whl. LounoN, deceased, wilt offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Siaurdely, Me 29Th- rf September-next, the fal lowing property of said deceased, viz : A Tract of excellent 7.'IMBER-L.II2VD, situate in Liberty township, Adams county, - adjoining lands of Gregory P. Topper, James Moore 'and • -others; containing about .24 crest, about 6 Acres of which are cleared. veer Persons , wishing to view the tract are requested to call on either of the Executors, the first named - residing in Gettysburg,'and the last named in Liberty township. sr& -Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by - JOEL B. DANNER, N' M. L. McKEE, Aug. 27, 1855. td Executors. Assignee's Notice. TAMES B. JAM ESO N, of Tyrone town. el ship, Adams county, having executed a voluntary assignment of all his estate and ef fects to the subscriber, residing in the same township, in trust for the benefit of creditors, he requests all persons indebted to said James B. Jameson, to make immediate payment of their respective dues, and all persons having claims or demands on him to present the same for settlement. JOHN I.F;lJMMAN,✓lsddgnee. August 20, 1855. 6L AdministratorN Not Ice. CAT H ARINB BA IL BARA SL. AC: LITS .' ESTATE.—Lettes of administratior. on , the estate of Catharine Barbara Slagle, -late of : Oxford townsh;p, Adams county, cibcpis,url, having been granted to the t i tit irsi 4 64-.:1,f61. X , ding in Conowago tow m.sli i it, he 10.04' '•ii~ !t' B I notice to all persons indehted• to said* " . ofitt make immediate payment. arid those:l, „ g clajmis tig4inst the same to present thetirefrop erly actlirmiated for svitlyan,nt (;1;;01:GE SL.%(i),E, ddra'r. koc!.. t 2 7, 16 v.). tit, kr,i-J01; I'RIN EING DUNE 11EUE. Election Proclanfatiori. HEREAS, in and by the Act by the General 'Astietlikli „M" tftie:-,State, -en titled, _4 4 oact to eikra I Klee firms of _this -Coniniorivitiafti4" , 'enieted oii the 4 enloWeit. coo, to gi . Public Not ice CiCifaclV'Eleetkiir Jp,ti'e Wit s -and, .to enumerate iti_.Seet afft to be Elected : T, tilDlHlASVSlicilfl" of - tir oun y o Adams, do, therefmr,--Irere by give this .Public notice to thti , lEleetors.of the said County of Adams, thata GENERAL:" ELECTION will he held in said County, On Ike Second fuesoloy of October 14e.rt,(1be911,,) in the several Districts composed of the fol lowing Townships, viz: In the First disttiot,'"Cornposed srthe nor ..migh of Gettysburg, township of Cumberland, at the Court-houlm in. Gettys burg. - . In the Second district, composed: of the township of Germany, at the house now oc- , copied by Levi Creps, to the town olLittles town, in the township of Gerniany: In the Third'ilistrict, coniPosed of the town ship of Oxford, at' the house o f 'Widow Miley, in the town of NeW Otford.;- In the Fourth distrieti composed of the townships of Latimoreand - iluntint.-106n, at the house, formerly oortipied,. by Anthony -Sitanu .: brook, in.the the toWhshij► - off Remington. - In-the Fifth district. eampi-eind 4 of the town ipa --- of , itantiiton ban and Public SChoril-house in Millorstown. In the Sixth district; composed of the town. ship of -Hamilton, at the house now orcupied by David New.commer, in 'the town of East . In the Seventh district, - ioiriposed of , the- , township of Antal-len, in the public' School , house in the town of.llendersvilte. In the, Eighth district, composed of the - township of Stniban, at . .the house of" Jacob L. Gras's; in If unterstown. • •-• In the Ninth district, composed . of the town- , .ship -of Franklinott the house tortnerly• oc cupied by Jacob Stallsmith, in said township. In the Tenth disttict,composed of the town- , ship : of Conowago, at the house *of Joltri Ilnsbey,in McBlte.rrystowe, ' In the Eleventh llistrict,:composed of the! township of - Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Ileidlershutg.:. In the- Twelfth distlici, comp6Sed - of Limo township of Mettntioy, the:hou.iteof Geo., Snyder, in said tow 'lshii)... . In the Thirteenth district,' compos'ed . 91 then . township of Mountideserant, at-the . :publje School-house in said township, situate it the cross reads - ; the no leading ,trOn . Oxford . to the 'Nig Taverns, the. other float, Hunteystown to Hanover.. . In the Feerteenth- 4istrict:Cetutiiktied - ettito township - ot Heading, at theintlqic Seheol.; house in` }Tampion.: ' - - _.- --:. ' -, A ''. c , In she fifteenth distriet, - composetl of, the [Through sand township' of Berwick, ,at the public' t..iehool-heitse in:AbbottshiWii":" . ..:' -. ' In the SixtecntWtliSitict, cornpesed. - or she township of Fruited:lo4;olo ituatmof Nichtilee. !Moritz, in said township.. .-. .' ,-,--.,:., In the - Seyeetnettitt distifet, 'composed of the township - of union; aVtlie'llatkille or EiMelt Lefever, in said township. . ' , • • •Iti•titc EighteentiLdistriot,,compoed..of the tow nshi p*of Butler, nt the public School hens!) in itilidttletewh, in Said tothishici;-`- , . " At winch time rind• plices-witi , , befetec ted. - •ONECANAL, COMIHIRRIONER ';' : , , , , ' ONR Mcmeen or Asseteut.v3 C Ose COUNTY Tauttse.extt 4. : . : , .. ONE flemittssioNe...ei - - - NE COUNTY AUDITOEIIIIII4I ~ , . NE DIRECTOR' Or . Trip,..Pona:.. • 'articular attention,iadireCtett . : 16 the ;ict of Assembly, passed iheinth .day of February, 1849, entitled-" Art. hot: relative, to voting at elections in Adams...Patiptiin e . York, etim b erlad, Bradford, I)mile:4, Green 4 end Erie, viz t • Soweto! , I-- Be it enacted bylliTeSenote. and House of Representative's of the COOMlOn wealtit'of iiennsYlvania in Geofiral ,net, and it is hereby enacted by the ainhority of the. same=-that it ,shall , :he lawfiti„for. the qualified voters of -the cpantire. .tancaster * •Da ttphi n. York,' Prank! in, - in hertand, Bradford; Centre,,Greettet:and F riot, 'from.and after the passage Or ittis.Fo,4 ,Vote On ail candidates for the various otli*t,tO be filled at an- election on one- slip.nr.,4lo,et : Provided, The offiao for whielt, every,Candi date is voted Tor,' shall I),E, 4..Hgligitattql, .re. quired by the ettrsting kayis'of this Common wen I th. "Stitritom 2. -Thai any frand- ennisnitted-, by any person .voting-in.iheinstinerabeve scribed, abaft befriiunisfied :by . the 'existing !siva of this Commonwealth.", -, , ALso—ln and by viitue of the: littheection Of the act aforesaid, .every - lictsdn.:-exCepting Justices of, the Peace, -wit&tehull - hold,, any office or appiniatment of profs' or. trnst.endor the Government, of the .11nited Slates,. o r of any city : 'oi• inccolirated, - district, , whether a commNsioned officer or otheni iae, it-siffolonli nate officer or-jigent, who is, or shall he.ent ployed under the legislative,. executive or jrl - de a t eat' of this. State or 'Ol the United Statis t or '0 any city or incorporate district, and. also that, every member, of Con gress and of the State LegtsWere, and of the Select Or Common Council of Ony 'City, or 'Commissioner of any incorporated disttlet.-is by law incapable of bolding or exercising at the same timei the - office pr appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk -of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, in spectur,,or other officer of, any . such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. - • ' ALso—That In the fourth section of the Act of Assainhly entitled .",Ati Act rc.latiter to ex ecutions, and for other purposes," apifroved April 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the afore- said 13th section "shall not.. - he. construed, as to prevent lay militia ot4ieei or borengli officer, from serving - as judge., inspee.tar or clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth." .• • And in and by an Apt or the General,As sembly of this state, passed the, 2tl, day of July, 1839, it is directed that inspectors am/ Judges he at• the places Of their" districts on the day of the General Election 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 stn., afore said, that one of the Judges of each of the dif ferent districts aforesaid,• who shaft have the charge of the certificates of the number of Votes which have been given for. each candidate for the different offices then and there voted for at their respective districts, shall ineet on 'the third day after the election, which be on Friday, Use 12th uf- October aforesaid., at the Court-house, in the Borough of .Gettyslirg, then and there to make a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes. which shall have. been iri yen at the different alistricts niche CO'J ivy of Adams finally perbon or persons for the offices aforesaid. - , • 4.1$ Xtfi7 I'l-1 0 11AS. Sheriff. Sheri ff's' Sc pt.: 1:1!;-• OVa 1 TIIE nntiersignd informs the _public that he stir. removes; the rentaino of the dead, and is prepared to go to any di4tanee to bring thew here. His eii.trgesrare lower than .evu — an d as low a 3 the IoWeSI., _ A. W. FLEA Gettysburg, SQL. 10, 1.855. • „ •