Great Mass Meeting at .Hanover. A 'GLORIOUS DEMONSTRATION. The Democratic Mass Ateeting at Hanover, on-,Sattirdriv week, was one of the most grati fying demonstrations , we have witnessed dur ing the cam pal Rh. Delegations of large num bers, in decorated carriages and wagons, and on horse baek, from all points, attended, , those from Littlestown, Abbottstown, MoSherrystown and Gettysburg . ng promi nent among them. The town literally crowded with the friends of the ,L m, and we heard old meld say that it was th largest political gathering ever -seen th After passing through several of the str in one immense procession of vehicles, dinner was had, and at about 1,1 o'clock, the Vast assem blage WILA called to order by IL J. Stable, from a tasteful stand erected in the Public Square, and on hie motion the following gen tlemen were chosen officers: p re . v ident, George Eichelberger. flee PrexidrieN, Dr. John Culbertson, Jesse D. Newman. Col. henry: herman, Col. Joseph J. Kuhn, Samuel Isaacs, David Diehl, Samuel Keller, .Jacob Delone, Dr. D. S. Petrel., JosePh Fihk.,Amos Lefever, Esq., Nicholas Cordori, Michael. Geiselman, Joseph -Woods, Daniel lleltzel,Charles Wills, Jacob Kiunk, Jacob Lott, Sr., William-Gitt, David Newcomer, John Lilly, John Bushey, Sr., Esq. . - _ &eretaries, V. C. S.l,`ckert, Isaac Hereter, Abraham Long, Michael Reily, Frederick Moritz, (Jul. James Lilly, Joseph S. Gitt. R. E. M4lnglian,.Esq., of West Chester, Cob Ponder and James Ralmond, Esq., of Westminster, addressed the meeting in Eng lish, and W. A. Statile, of York, was making a German spech when we left, about 5 o'- cluck. The utmost enthusiasm characterized the _ entire day's doings. Democratic Meeting in Freedom. A large and enthusiastic" meeting of the friends of tln Union came off at Mi'iritz's, in Freedom. township, Ott Friday afternoon week, which was organize& by the choice of the fol- lowing officers : Pro.vident, David Rhodes., I "ice Pre.i, ids, Andrew White, Abraham K of I'., John Hoffman, Jacob Brown, Solo:non P.,wers, Daniel llesson, Sr., John Oyler, Sr., Henry Mcak "John Harrigan, (ii•egory P. Topper, Andrew Keefauver, Ueu. IZ,ise. Rogs White, Francis :11.13 addy, Jainc, Elder. John - L. Ziegler, James thiyun, Wre-Intel—Nic Fadden, James - C.irrey. - Toe meozing wag ably addressed by R. E. M ma: , hao. or thicAter county, Pa., and Carmack. E-q., of Frederick, Md. MR. EDITOR. (I saw indite Star of Oct. 10th, an article signed .'Scorpio," in which ,the - writer evidently labors hard in an attempt to reply to the picts of a communication which 1 sent to you some time ago, in Teference.to the " Shrickers! llunterstown Mass Meet ing." Now it was not my intention to ,pro yoke it controversy with anybody—much less with a person who has not brain enough to write his own communications, but has to em ploy a certain professional DAB-tiler t r do so f ir. him. Nor 110 1 intend to, as it is not like ly I. shall take any further notice of a man who has the effrontery to say, "it is' a iilflr :-iinsular nobody else saw it," (the cloud,) when I can prove by men of either party, th a t I honk by Ops arm lapel . , and pidated til not fn /liar.. lie says I did not tell the truth lvlien I said that there were “some twenty or twenty-five 4X - these - latter-day sitints" preseitt;" which I a lso can prove tei be true': as they were oatafe , l, and found to Ire twenty-seven in all, some four of which were considered doubt ful. leaving only twenty-three of the. "true ‘Tr' t " .1, • • - But to close, I woul•I mention to this darn piou with a r;fl cockale, that having ca-light him in two fakehoods, I could provp him a petty prevaricator in a:1 he has said, but to do so would only be subjecting myself to the reply which ''Bob Lambert" gave to the hangman when he. seelo... him ,soaping the rope which was intende , r to hall= him, re markeil, that ' , even that seem , a comfort"— (:what a glmst of mi-ery such a man must bc. Yours, - Disunion Boldly Avowed! At the-Blackitenublicart - Mass - Meeting - held in Lancaster, on Wednesday weel, there was .one harmer displayed which should, of itself. lie sufficient to sink the ptrty beyond hope of redemption, and which was an outrage to the mnnuity in which it was es.hibited. We al lude to the disunion Flag, carried for a time in the p-,oceision, and subsequently fastened to the Platf,irm on the left side of the Spe; - ers' stand. The flag was a field of cloth with t 6r:3r-one stars up 'nit, bearing the semblance and inten led to rep•eseat the ,"Flag of our 'Union." But this "National Flag" of the Blackfiqmblicans had drawn through its centre, fron top to button), a of pile stripe ores tiro inches wide, on one - side of which were SIXTEEN and the other FIErgEN STARS ! ! Yes, Citizens of Lancaster Cuunty and of Pennsylvania, the Black Republicans, embold ened by the presence of their Prmtching htfi (lel Missionaries from Maine and Ma-ssachu- setts, ventured upon the desecration of the Flag of. our glorious Union, by drawing the broad line •of separation through the centre! Gracious Heaven, .as it come to this—that here in the old City of Lancaster—the early home of revolutionary Heroes and Patriots, and the present booze of the great standard bearer, who proudly floats upon the bannez of the People, whose candidate he is, the glorious inscription, "OUR UNION—IT MUST AND SHALE SE FILISRVED!" That here, in Lancaster, -where canting hyp icrites profess to be the disciples of WASHINGTON, and have made their candidate insult the memory of the great Father of his Country, by promising "to walk in HIS footsteps," they have dared in open day, erect "THE SLACK FLAG OF DISU NION! !" Hovering over the corner of the platform, like a thing conscious of its - loathing aspect, the -- Hon. Hannibal -Hamlin,--of the great ."liquor law" State of Maine, and the right honorable DUE LIST Burlingame, stood beside and upheld the infamy and 'treason it portrayed, `) . y harangues of hours in length, for the purpose of enlightening the benight ed citizens of Lancaster county ! Such men_ pretend to be the disciples and folloWers of GEORGE WASHINGTON Shame, shame upon such gross profanation of his name and principles. =9 For the Compiler ==l Washington's Farewell Address has, doubt less, been oftentimes read by most of our peo pie, llis wise counsels so solerauly impressed upni his countrymen, in that incomparable imper,ought never to be forgotten or neglected. They clic invaluable at the present moment! Ile warns his countrymen against the w • . and artifices of bad men in future, who assail the stability of the UNION. Ilis voice and counsel were prophetic—those times and those men are now nueopus. In speaking of our UNION as "the palladium of the political safety andz — sperity-of - the people," he Utters thefollviging solemn words of command: kl/""Discountenarice whatever may suggest even a snepicion that it idle Union] can ho abandoned! And indignantly frown upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our Country from Me re.vt,' or to en feeble the sacred firs Which now . link together (lie rarious parts.".ssll This was the counsel and command contain ed in the Farewell Address of the "Father of his Cuuntry" to his children. It. was deliver ed on the 17th of September, 1796—sixty years ago, and when our, UNION, as it now exists under the CONSTITUTION, was nine years old.- Yet, _now at this day, when Ind ; vorsal prosperity and happiness prevails among our 'people under the working of that Constitutioiflind that Union, the leaders - of the Black Republican—Fremont party--;pr fessing to be followers of WASHINGTON, have raised a flag in our midst bearing thirty one stars, purporting to represent the whole thirty-one ..:ates ira the Union, with a broad stripe distinctly drawn, haring on one .side ve it SIXTEEN and on the other FIFTEEN stars. Yes there stood the mntilated constellatton of ()In glorious, stars—clearly 'narking a separation of the States.—So says the Lawns: er Intelli gencer. GRAND JURORS---NOV. TERM. Reading-;--Zachariah Myers. Borough—lames A. Thompson, Henry J. Fahnestock, Geo. Stover. Menallen—John Burkholder, Jonas Ron tzahn, Isaac J. Wright. Latimore—Daniel Gardner, Daniel Minnieh, Juel Griest. Mountpleasant—Michael Miller, George Ha german. Butler—Jeremiah Diehl. • Tyrone—John Bolen, Daniel Diehl. Franklin—henry Brinkerhoff, Peter Comfort, James Russel. Oxford—Michael Slagle, Jacob Slagle. familtunhan—Michael Herring.- - _ ohn Flohr.l Huntington—Gibson Piekes, of D. Allwine. GENERAL JURY. Borough—llonry Rapp. - . Straltii-7.Josioh Benner, Jaseph,Wible, Geo. B. Monfort. --- Yeatts, Solomon Bender, William Walhey. Freedona--Joshua Brown. Franklin—John Pluutz, Edam W. Stable, ._ David Goodye..-.r. • Butler—Adam Gardner, Jacob Eppleman,Geo. B. Hewitt. Latimore—.Jacob P. Larew. Cumberland—John Haniilton ' Samuel Herbst. Conowago—Jeremialt Johns, Jesse ReadinA—John Brongli, (11ampton,) George 13elijamin Albert. Mountjoy—Jesse heck, Muses Hartman, Mi chael Dietrich. Germany—Joseph Desert. Ham; Lou han—.l osepil Gelhach, Jacob Mussel -11111/1. - • Li InqV—Wtn. 13. Hunter, Maxwell Shields. . Lroion—llenr,y Felty, sen., William SliCer. M4niiitpleasant-Levi Lawrence, Samuel Spangler, Elias Mayer. Tyrone—Authony K. Myers. PERPETCAL MOTION DISTOVEIMD.—This gri;iit - problem, which has for ages detied the researches of the must untir ing philosophers, has at length been solved. It may he seen in the enales4 rush of customers to. the Brown Stone Cloth ing lIAII or Itockhill & Wilson, Nos. 205 and '21.17 Chesnut street, Above Sixth, Philadelphia. ET' nfiLLOW tY'S OINTMr.NT otti Pti.ts Skin iliseasrs cannot be cured by lotions and embrocathms. A detergent capable of reaching and neut. alizing the sources of irrita tion that ire under the slipuctiqint integuments can alone eradicate these unsightly disorriers. 1101loway's Ointment. when rubbed upon the surface, quickly disappears. It dives down to the nucleus of the ',Wady, and reduces out ward_ het:Limitation by extinguishing its elements. The clams it accomplishes in acesof scrofala, erysipelas, salt rheum. mei:co:Ll! erul tin il. blutrile,, Limits , ringworm, other airectiiiii-Tal — tae akin amt. glands. !her efore as complete as they are rapid. The operation of tire Pills upon the internal urg.tuto 01 the saute therough character. • jittiiket Corrected from the latent lialtimure.Yoek..4 Ilanorer papers Jiallimm•c—Friduy let.rt Flow., per barrel, 46 75 (10 7 00 Wheat, per I.qshel, 1 54 (q, 1 6( Rye, " ' 75 (a . ) 90 burn, ~ 60 op, 66 '4C 43 O 4 45 Oats. Ulu% or-seed, " 7 00 Or, 7 12 Timot ly " " 301 ' ..- -i' 325 Beef Cattle, per blind., 5 75 (a, 7 50 Bogs, 7 7.5 o, : , 8 25 Day, per ton, 18 00 0, - .20 III) Wiiiktev, per gallon, 36 (rip 37 Guano, l'erav;vo, per ton, 60 00 Ilium:et-7' hit rBiluy fast. Flour, per 1,1)1.,ir0m wagons, $0 50 Do. from.steres, 7 25 Wheat,. per bushel, 1 31_@,_145_____ Rye, AA 70 , Corn, CI 52 Oats, Al 35 Cloverseed, " 5 00 . . Timothy, " 200 Plaster, per ton, 6 00 Fuck—Friday 1(14. - Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $6 25 Do., 66 4. .rom stores, 7 25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 25 ® 1 40 Rye, 44 75 Corn, tg 52 Oats, " 33 Cloverseed, " 6 50 Timothy, " 375 Firmer. nor tnn. 6 75 DitESS GOODS, FOR Ladies and , Gentlemen, can be found in immense variety, and cheaper than ever, at SCHICK'S. Step in and examine the new stock for Fall and Winter. October 20, 1856. GOOO NEWS.—The best article of lASau sage Cutters for sale cheap at the cor- JOHN' LUKE. ner of Ladles, Come This Way. large assortment of Ladies' Dress Shoes AL and Gaiters, for sale at . CUBEAN & PAXTON'S. Hats, Hats. • BLACK Silk and Slouch Hats of the latest 4 i style and at reduced prices for sale at COBEAN & PAXWKS. 5,000 Democratic Majority in October— ! 50;000 Democratic Majority in No-, vember. In the Corrtrqpondonce which we have Inn , with our political friends, in replying tothei questions as to what wits our real opinion• in relation to the DeMocratie majority in Penn sylvania, we have uniformly expressed it as above, viz : That it would be FIVE THOU SAND in October, and FIFTY THOUSAND in November. The result in . both .eases will test the correctness °four judgment.-1% e now thilik that our majorities will exceed the nunt ber indicated above.—Pomsy/rArti. I=l "We have delayed issuing our paper until a late hour to give the official returns."--Stan 'There are those who art, uncharitable enough to believe and intimate that the delay was partly attributable to another cause : the arrival of the early mail _from 'Baltimore, with "news from PcnnXlvania" which knock : . edßnow Nothing Abolition ealeulations into most wretched pie, and created the necessity for the-taking down of Cannons, Roosters, Ea gles, Sc., with which it was said the Star . was to he embellishe( Such work always - takes time—particularly wh 1 one don't fuel in the humor to do it ! Se Our-Democratic friend Hear WEnrz, of Straban township. placed upon our table, the other day, several ears of exceeding ly tine Corn, one of them measuring 131 inches. Hard to heat we should suppose. Low Wider'in the Ohk—The water in the Ohio River, last week, is said have been low er than was ever before known. Droves of cattle were driven over it near Cincinnati. Ring-that Bell! MARRIED At Lewistown, on Wednesday. the 24th ult.. by the Bev. Dr J.S. Woodti. 11. OAT ES M VERS. Merchant. of Hanover...- to Miss 3101,1 XE E., daughter of Joseph Milliken, Esq., of the former place. On Thursday. the 9th inst.. in Bloomington, Pa,, by the fey. Wm. 11. Ilex. 31r, TIIADDEUS V. REX. formerly of Adanis,connty, to Miss VS ANNA. eldest daughter of Win. and Jane Wise, all of Clearfield county. Pa. Ou the inst.,. by the Itev. Jatub Ziegler, Mr. ErKmir. of Straban to.enship, to Mrs. SUSAN B. SC . III .of Gettysburg On the Kline daY. by the same, Mr. BENJAMIN _GEAR. II A RT. ofCarron coo nty, Md., to Mih.s LAVINIA ABBOTT, Of MonAtjny township, Adanig co. On the same , tay. by the Amite. Mr. EDMITND F. 110 R. NEB. of Mountjnv township. to Mimi ANGELINE C. HorCK. of Germany township On Tucs•lav last. hr the Rev. D. Bnoierninn. Mr. DAVID SHANK to Miss ELIZA. WISLEM. both of Frankliti towu ship. On the 1244, 1114 .by the Rev. D. P Roars filler. Mr JOS • m -nt4l-arrisbltegv-to--Mtss -JULI ANA. kl:t ugh ter ofJohn Jl.lllls. ESII.. of A 441114 MI (ht the .14th ftwt., by the Rev. Serbler, Mr. ISIIMAEL ItLTTASE to 3.11:48 MARY ANN HART, both of Adams en. on Erblay,erening creek, after a low; illness. Mra. MARY SVUI,ELIAA widow oC Win. .Esq., deceased, 84 . - el about tlll years. On the Rh init.. *near Llttlestown, Mr. JOSEPII 0. T 110 M PSON. aged 75 years. At La Grange. Genettia, on the 15th or September laFt, Mrs. HARRIET .11e(10$11. wife of Mr. Th o mpson M'rnsll. and daughter of Abraham King. Esq., of Hun terstown, aged 31 years 30 months and 15 days. In Hanover. on the 10th hist DANI EL PHILIP LANG E. Eso . for forty-tive gears putilrsher of the Hanover -German Gazette agett 7:3 years aril 3Sifvs. In Baltimore. oit the 12th inst....hf consumption. LEAN.. DEIt WORTH] NOTON. fourth RIM of Dr. L. W. and Strait A. tioldshorough. in the 20th "•ear of his age. On Tuesday, Oct. 7th, JOON EDO( E. infant on of Enos and Elizabeth Al.llrown, aged 4 months and 9 days. Election. BANS OF GETTYSBURG, } Oct. 20; 1856. NTOTICE is hereby given to the &ix:kilobi t- ers in:the Bank of Getty burg, that -an Election for THIRTEEN Dl RECTORS.to serve one year• will be held at the Banking-house, un—lboulffil. the 17th ditY -V , PO P niber next. - A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time. J. B. 11111ERSON, Cashier. Oct. 20, 1856, td A Dark Brown MARE, 0 YEARS old, good .under saddle or. in bar -0 ness. and a very pretty - annual, for sale LOW by JOHN T.. HOLTZWORTII. Gettysbu••g, Oct. 20, 1856. COME ONE! COME ALL! Here We Arc Again ! %VII'II, the hanclsoinest and cheapest Stock ' of NEW GOODS to be found in this place. All the newest, styles are to be seen 11-che-uso rt ment,-and-man-v-orthenn-are-re; I ly magnificent, without .hieing costly. No time foe pa, titulars: Call in and see for your selves, at October `20,1856 THE BIG GIDiT STOCK, And the Cheapest ! THE undersigned would inform the good people of Adams county, and the rest - of the world, that he has received an extra large supply of all kinds of MEN'S & BUYS' LOT T Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, Buffalo Robes, &c., from New York ; and although goods have ad vanced in price, he is able and determined to sell - at a - less price than heretofore. ' Country Merchants are invited -to call—he will sell them Goods lower than they can buy in the city. No one can compete with him. unless he . huys his Goods as he does: that is to say, go to New York and stay two, three c:• four months, and watch the chances. A word to the wise is sufficient. If you need such Goods as he ' keeps, go to him and Enalfe your purchasers, to save money. MARCUS SAMSON. October 20, 1856. Stauffer & Barley. Ckeap Watrhes awl Jewelry, VILTHOLESALE and Retail, at the Philadel phia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches. full jeweled, 18 carat cases. 828 00: Gold Lepines. 10 carat, 824 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled, 812 00: Silver Le pines. jewels, 59 00; superior Quartiers. $7 00 Gold Spectacles, $7 00 : fine Silver do. 51 50: Gold Bracelets, $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. $5 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder. 81 00. Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents:patent 181:Aunet 25: other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & 11ARLEY. On hand. some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the above prices. Oct. 20, 1856. ly --------- Notice. A LL persons indebted to me will please ti call and settle on or before the 14th of Novetnber: After that date my books will be left in the hands of an officer for collection. GEORGE WAMPLER. October 20. 1850. A SPLENDID assortment of Quoensware, A China, Glass, Stone and E irthen ware, at 0013EAN & PAXTON'S. 1=111:1= DIED : J. L. S(7IIICK'S. On the Public Square. VALI'ABLE REAL ESTATE 1 .) A I c — Nai BY virtue of an Order of the Orphan , s' Com t of Adams county, the undei signed, Guar dinn of the wino children of lAILI.O r NEw. MAN, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the premises, or, Tintrythry, thf tlth (Intl of No vember ;Iraq. at I o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, viz: A Tract of Land, situate it, Franklin township, Adams county, . adjoining lands of Conrad Wal ter, acob tle, Israel Little, and others. containing 149 Acres, more or less. The improvements aro a LOG DWELL -ING, Log ll , trn, Cooper-shop, Wagon- Ns shed, Corn ih, and other out ings ; a well of never-failing Rate - 'with a pump in it, near the door, an ORCHARD of choice fruit, and other improvements. About 25 ACRES are in good Timber, with a full proportion of Meadow. There is a Spring of water on the premises, and a small run passes through it. The extension of the Gettysburg Railroad passes through the Farm. Also A Tract of Mountain Land, containing 19 ACRES. more or less, adjoining lands of Peter Hake, Victor Mollheny and others, which is covered with first-rate Timber, chesnut and oak. VALUABLE LOT r'The above Tracts will be sold separate, j AT PRIVATE SALE. or together, as may suit purchasers. T IM subscriber offers at private sale, a r - - - Attendance will be given and terms LOT OF :ROUND, property of the late made known on day of sale by CositAn Sett F.R, deceased, Imodsomely sit- GEORGE TROSTLE. Guardian. timed in Straban township Adams county, on il7ll not sold as above, the Farm will be 'hambersburg road, miles from Linn for RENT for one year from the Ist of Apri terstown, and 1 mile from Lower's Mill, ad next. joining hinds of George Boyer, Henry Wit- Oct. 20, 1856. is mor, and others, containing 10 Acres,- more or less. The, improvements area large Two-story Roughcast HOUSE, withUß:: llaek-building, Log Barn, Corn Crib, Blacksmith Shop, and other outliuildings.— A neverfailing well of excellent water near the door, with n. pump in it, and an Orchard of Apple trees, besides Peach and Nom trees. The land is of a first-rate quality, and in an excellent state of cultivation. A due propor tion is Meadow, and all under good fencing. The property would make a first•rate location for a mechanic. Persons wishing to view the premises are requested to iatll on the undersigned residing in the immediate vicinity. DA Vi D SPIT RIVER. Agent for the Heirs of Conrad Schtiver, deceased. Sept. I, 1836. 3m Proclamation. WHEREAS the lion. Ronaar J. FISHER. President of the several Courts of Com- Mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District. and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dish let, and SA stlnct. R. RiTssm.t. and Jolts - ArGINLY, Esqrs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, mid General ail Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 20th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, an to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettys burg.on 21lowlay,the1ith ditrl q' Aiweinbrrne.rt: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIMN: to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroners and Constables within the said county of Adams. that' they be then and there in their proper persons with their Rolls. Records. lognisitions, Examina- Akins, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to he dune, and also. they who will prosecnte - n - gainst the prisoners tha t re or Shall be in the Jail of the said Comity of Adams, are to be' then and there to prosecute against them as shall bejust. 11ENRY THOMAS, Sherij: Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 20,1856. tc j• -Registees 'Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned. that the .1,/idthi istrittifin ArminiiN hereinafter. mentioned will he_piesenteditt_the r pit tnis__CAntrt_of Afin at • county,' for entifirmatioir and allowance, on Monday. the 17th /Iffy NrIre111110j• rrrrl , viz 191. Fist and final account of Win. Wolf and George Dick. Executors of the last will and testament ofJolin Nagle, deceased. 192. Second and final- account of George Dick, Administrator de honis non, with the will annexed . , of George Hardt. deceased. 193. First account of David Biehl. Executor or the last will and testament of Joshua Biehl, deceased. IV3I. V. IV LT Per I),Vstio, PLANIC, ikpitty. Register's Office. Getty:4)lo.g. t t ;et. 20, 1856. td . • PIUBLIC SALE;. 1N pursuance of an order of the ( . .)rplinn's• 1 Court of Adams county. will be oltered at public sale, ii poly tl)c premises. on Slilfritily. the Nth.' v ! /* ..Voronher imrt, the Real FAate of JACOB SEBGABLB, kite of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased; consisting of "-. A TRACT OF LAND,. situate in said township. containing 7 Acres and 37 Perches. more or less, adjoining lands of lion. James McDivit, !Michael Deily. Nm. oel Brotigh, and others. The improvements are a one and a half story LUG -....... ❑t')l'SE. (lathed and plastered in the a '•''"l' , Log Stable, with a well of •; ;!zt exc - ell - unr --- tvater, mu a poop ticar the !muse. There is on the preinises an Orchard of choice fruit,. The land set in grass. • _ Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by , ABRAHAM KRISE, of A., By the' Court— Attnt'r. J. J. Baldwin, Clerk. , . October 10. 18:i6. is " Adruigistrators' Notice. ADAM ,MOVCREY'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate Of Adam Mowre - y, late of Oxford township, Adams co., deceased, having • been granted to the under signed, the first named residing in Oafo•'d township, and the last named in Mountpleas ant township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same• to present thew properly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN 'MO Wal'Ar. I.IiItALISM 10,1856. Administrator's No ties. EDWI N C. STONES'. R'S EST T A ters of Administration on the estate of Edwin C. StoneSifer, late of Mountpleasant township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settletnent. ELIAS MAYER, Adm'r. Sept. 1, 1850. 6t Fall ittiliinery. MISS McCREARY has just returned from the city. with a new and handsome as sortment of Bonnets & Faacy Goods, which she will open for exhibition on Tuesday, the 14th, and . respectfiilly invites the Ladies of Gettysburg and vicinity, to call_ and examine her assortment, at her Room, in East York street, directly opposite the Bank. October 10, 1b56. 4t Notice. rE first account of MARTIN GETZ. Com mittee of the person .and estate of Ann - RAM KITCHEN, habitual drunkard, has been filed in the Court of Common Plea 4 of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, on the th (lay of Noreniber next, un less cause be shown to the contrary. .1013 N PICKING, Protle y. , Prothonotary's Office, Gettys- j I burg, Oa. 0, 1850. td Al Demirable Properly, AITHA, Ix; ofTered at Public Sale, on the Tip • premies. tAit .Seiturduy, 1. ) ;)111 du, e)I: Ortober ;rex/. that desirable property, situate rattly in Butler and lutrtly in Cumberland. townships, on the load leading from Gettys burg txj syillc, where the rend to Roth's mill 'branclws off, being a Tract of Land, containing 12 Acres and 2.1 Perches, adjoin. ing lands of John Hamilton. David Keckler and others, having- thereon a large two-story Dwelling HOUSE : a large lint! two-story Shop , which could readily ' be converted-into a Dwelling ; a Frame Barn, a. well of water At the door, and a thriving Young Orchard. Persons wishing to view the premises are - requested to call on Col. Harman, residing thereon, or on the undersigned, residing in the vicinity. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms make known by SAMUEL EIC1101:17, Ageut fur Win. 0: Itex. Sept. 29, 185 G. td Public Sale. rtnit sitbscriber,Adlninistrator, of the estate 11.. of Jolty LIMP.. deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of said de ceased, in Mot Intjov township, Adams county, about a quarter of a tulle west of the Two Taverns, on the road leliding to Iforner's Mill. au node y, the 218, day qt . ()flaw). ?text, the following Personal Propert . viz : 2Cows, - 3 Fat - ' ogs, )ustiels of Wheat; n largo lot of Corn. (ol and new,),2 tons of Day, Ploughs and llarrOws, Cultivators. WinT. flow i ng m i ll, G r indstone, Wheelbarrow. &c. Also. Household and. Kitchen Furniture, shell as Beds and Bedsteads, :Tables, Chairs, Clock, Stove; ,Clrests, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. The whole will - positively be s.old. Also, at, the slime time and place. will be offered. the Real Estate of said decedent,, con sisting of a Lot of Ground, situate as shove sot td. cankwining 7 A cres,more_or-less,.-lia-v— -ing thereon a good Dwelling House, Barn. Shop, with ti never-failing well of water at the door, and a spring on another part of the lot. Also, a Tract of Woodland, containing, 11 Acres, more or less, situate about a mile from the above, in the same township. • &de to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms Lunde known by SAMUEL LITTLE, Adner. I , Sept. 29, 1856. td • Mrio "lll'7l" mr..rti THE subscriber will offer his FARM at public sale, on, Pridity, the Mgt dos, of Odober ismf on the premises, situate in Ham iltonban township; Adams county, Pa., five sidles west of Gettysburg, and three miles from Fait field. adjoining lands of John Knox, John Biesyeker, and 'others, containing, 64 Acres, with good improvements, consisting of , a Two-story LOG ROUST, Log Barn sae with sheds, Hug-house, Corn-crib, Spring-house,with a neverfailing spring of water—a-o a well at the dwelling. There are about ten acres of good meadow. Also. about twelve acres of timber, consisting of Chesnut. Locust, Oak and Hickory. There is a gond Orchard of choice fruit of All kinds. This property is in a rich and healthy neighborhood. There is live-stinte within one mile--and other ' it e tits_sel dina_to_be,fou lid—There-43 oth e r l a nd adjoining the above ploperty, tim ber find clear. which Could be bought low if the purchaser should want more. dole to contuse:we at I o'clock. P. M., of said day. when terms will be made known And at te nda nee given by U. W. YOUNG. Oct. 6, 1856. 3t PRIVATE SALE OF A. Nini:ll II Farm. rpm: subscriber offers at private sale. 1. a TRACT OF LAND, situate in Straban township, Adams county, about .1 miles from Gettvshorg, on the east, side of the State Road to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of the subscri , her, Wm. ble. Henry Monfort, and others, containing- 45 Acres, more or less, — about acres of which arc Woodland, and 10 acres first-rate Meadow. The improvements are a one and a half story BRICK 1101JSM, a good Barn, a neverfailing well tin of water, with a pump in it, and 4. tilt, an Orchard of chow fruit. 1 -- " Persons Wishing to view the property, are requested to call on the subscriber, renid- The property will be so - al in one tract, or in Lots, to suit purchasers. GEORGE WALTER, Sr. Oct. 6, 1856. ts _ THE; RAILROAD IN SIGHT! Come to 'MIKE'S More vOß:cheap Fall and Winter GOODS, as tar is determined to sell, for Cash or Country Produce, at bhort profits. Also - Read y-made Clothing. (.1 - Y3.11 goods cut free o f - charge by an experienced Tailor. October 10, 1850. - Flour! Flour! MMITE undersigned continues the Flour busi 1. ness as heretofore. He sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity._ By taking SMALL PROFITS he can buy as high and sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of liberal patronage. AVAI. GILLESPIE, Oct. 8, 1855. At the Post Office. To those who are Indebted to me. HAVING now adopted the Cash system in my business. for the purpose of settling► up my old business, all those indebted to me of long standing, either by note or book ac count, will please call and pay the same. GEORGE ARNOLD. October 6, 1856. IiFEW MORE LEFT, of Jerome's Clocks, - also a few good 4Vatches at SAMSON'S. Prep4l4l en 1 int 1 le 0 CLA.V.-17 7 1( )2V. VI/ HEREAS in and by an Act nc tire (;em , - 4111 As , embly. of this State, entitled %An Act to . direct the sikoiner„ time and pla,,e i'f holding Elections for ilk; Meta IA of Presiikpt and .Pico-President of the United Slates,' it is enjoined on me to give PublieNditize of Fitch- Election to be held, I. Iltmot Tuomas. She itf of the county of- Adams. do tbetviiire heryi.y make known And give this Public Notice to the Hectors of the said county of &diking. that :at ELECTION will be held in said comity : )11 Ihe Tuesday next after the first 'Monday in Nov ernber, which will be, in the year door Loid one thousand eight hundred 'and fifty-six, - Tacarloy, the 4th qf November, in the several districts cotnposed of the follow ing townships, viz i In the First, district, composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg and the township of Cum berland, at the Court-house, in Gettysburg. In the, Second district, composed of the township of Germany, at the house now oc cupied by-Levi-Keeps, in the town (.f Littles town, in the township of Germany. • In the Third district, composed of the town ship-of Oxford,- at-the house. - of Widow Miley; - in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth dietrict, composed of tho townships of Latimore and Huntington, nt the house of Caleb B. Hildebrand, in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth district, composed of the town ships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the Pub li in Millorstown. . . In the Sixth district, composed of the town.; ship ofllamilton, at the house_now -occupied-- by David Newcomer, in the town ofEast In the Seventh district, composed of the township of Menallen, in- the Public School house in the town oflßendersville. , • In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Strabani at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in llunterstown., - In the Ninth district, composed .of the township of Franklin, at the house formerly occupied. by Jacob Stal'smith, in said town ship. . In the Tenth district, composed of the town ship. of Conowago, et the house of John Bus her, in McSherrystown. - - - In the Eleventh district, composed of ithe township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Heicilersbarg. In the 'Twelfth district, composed of the township of 111ountjuy, at the house of Geo. Snyder, in said - township. in the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of Mutintpleasant, at the public School-house in said -toWnship,.situate nt the cross -roads, the one-leading • from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Hunters town W Hanover. In-the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of liendit.,, at the public School- muse in emptoii, • In- the Fifteenth district, composed of the, Borough and township 'of Berwiek, at the public SchOol-houtio in Abbottstown. In the Sixteentli — distriet, composed ot 'the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicloi las Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth.' district, composed, of the township of Union, atth e house of Enoch - Lefever, in said townnhip : • In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the publieSchool-house in- Middletown_ * in - said bon:whip. At which time and places will be chosen a number a persona, equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives to which this - State is entitled in the Congress of the United • .States, (being tweraly-eeveu in number,.) - to be ELECTORS of President and Vice President of the United States. And the several-., - Judges. Inspectors and Clerks, who attend on the 14th day of October instant, at - the election for menibers. of the General Assembly, &C., are herelky enjoined , to attend and 'Perform the like ,duties at the 1-leak:twat-Electors, subject to like - penal , ties for neglect or misconduct as hey were liable to at the election of Members of the General Assembly, :.and-one Judge from each district is enjoined to attend at the Court house in Gettysburg, on the Friday next nfter said Election. - (being-the 7th day of Novem ber,) for the. purpose of making out the re turns of the Election. 11EX11,Y THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, 1, Oct. 10, 1857. to News for the People. A}INESTOCK BROTHERS have just re ceived and are now opening a large and vnried assortment. of Dry Goods, Queensware. hardware, &c., to which they invite the atten tion of those wishing cheap Goods. As-our stock has been selected wit _reat_care, frn the largest wholesale houses of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, we are prepared to . offer inducements to purchase frotn u 4, such as cannot often be had. Come and examine our stock, and we know you will not leave without buying. - Oct. 6,4856. A editor's Notice. TILE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Adams county, to make diStribution of the assets remaining in the hands of Joseph Power and Theophilits Pow er; Administrators of Alexander Power, late of Latimore township, Adams county, deceag ed, to and among the creditors of said estate, will attend to the duties of his said appoint ment, at the office of M, 4; W. M'Clean ' in Gettysburg, on Tuesday, the 21st day 'of 00- tuber next, at 19 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all parties interested are re quested to attend. MOSES McCLEAN, Sept. 29, 1856. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. JACOB SERGABLE'S Estate.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Ser... gable, late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,' and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly a lichen cleated for settlement. ABRAHAM MUSE, of A., Adrit'r. Sept. 29, 1856. 6t Administrator's Notice. JOAN LITTLE'S ESTATE.—Letters of 4PI administration on the estate of John Lit tle, late of Mountjoy township, Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Germany township. he hereby girei notice to all persons indebted to said estate to.make immediate payment, and' those having claims against the same to pre• sent them properly authenticated for seal.. ment. SAMUEL LITTLE; -Mier. Sept. 29, 1856. 6t Dividend. rM President and Managers of the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Road Compa ny, have declared a Dividend of One Dollar per share on the Capital stock, to be pnid to the stockholders or .their legal representatives, on demand. GEO. SWOPE, • Oct. 6,185 G. Assistant Treasurer. 'TRUNKS, Carpet Bags and 'Umbrellas. for sale4at COBEAN Jr, PAXTON'S. - iralralo Robes. • JUST receivotl, awl for sale cheap at SAMSON'S. Sign of the Red Front
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