PrOttislonal Cards. i'. - 7 - = 1 0TaTi• ' . ...t . .:,;;, . -,, . • ,• ' ' al 4 ;;R : ( ilidigEOPATiitBT ) 'ft jr - 0 Xrhni.Philadelphia, would re- L:1 I'l - ,ittilli!titfethis services to she tlt i • , iiiis Tideidehi'silli and • Adams county in byi tl'l oik in Bendereville, where he can ~ AL alittr found Ind consulted, when not pr,, sassinnally engaged. Bendaraville, May 28, 1854.-Bffi - De. I. Laterence Hill , DENTIST 0, rfICE, in Chambersburg street, one door -West of the Lutheran Churcb. pearly opposite Grammer's store, whore he may be found ready and willing vuinend to,any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full seta "of teeth are invited to call. . V .;, REFERENCES. .. Dr. o.N.Bintuou r, Rev.C.P.Kaaorn,D.H ',D. lleasaa, . Prof, M. J ACIII4II, .'„ H. d., abllllll, " H. L.11%0011111, " ti. tituicor, .. ILA. %lemurs° so Rev. R. /moor. I t.',.. M. L. STenTsa. July 7. 1848. . :DOC l'o.ll .0411}11N,A. SMCIPIE, 3 . _11071N0 nested permanently in Get -154' rtysbure,, offers his professional ser vihtil'i to the public. • Office and residence in York Street, noposite the 'Dank: Apr 11280 8 .54.— ly. W. A. M‘GINLEY I ATTORNEY, AT LAW. 6-10.710 E in, the South. West corner of the Square formerly nrcupied by D. 11;ponsughy, Esq., will attend promptly in nil business entrusted td his care. May 12,1854.---ly DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Low,, aA$ taken - 'AT. •STsvinion's office; ' l . - 11.-,North -.West Corner of Centro Square. . . „REPERENPE.—Bou. Thaddeus Stevens, E.g.; Eincahter.. - Dec. $0 1853. .1.1: 9 .C1) N A G-1111G 47,70.11.Y.E.r.9T-L.riff; , • (Meet retnoxed to one dour, West of Buehler Drug dr, Trook=,Sture, Chenlbersbutt street) , tokney and ,Sfilicitur for Pat4•lits and -Pensions R~ugty,Lind Warratitti, Back-Pay sus 14.1riiiItiim).; did all ot,heielaims against thp GotOrnment at 'Waallington. D. : 4140 American claims in England. Land Warrants located andsold..or bought. and higt)est'piieee given:', ". • Tolidg for sale' in lowa. Illinois , end , , other WeeternAitee ;'atttl Agents engaged ionating Warrants there. • IterApply- to him. personally or by 4 , oiler. Gettysburg, Npv. 11,1853 SAVE. YOUR MONEY! ESSENCE or comma, FA H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on ". hand (Ur sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF, COFFEE, of best quality. The, use of this article in families wilt be found a very great saving in the course of the year, liry.For side, WHoLESALE and RETAIL, at the Hrug do Bonk - Store•of S. H. BUEHLER. 513.'10. 1853. REDIEOVATA. THE undersigned has removed his ea tablishmettt to the room formerly oc cupied by , ALEXANDatt FRAZER...next door to Gran:inter'. 'Store; an Charnbersburg _street, where he is prepared to attend to every Olin" in his line of bneinese, such as clettifinkat repairing ; _ CLUCKS, " - • I • 4 WATCHES, &051 t?t -.4"1'17 at reasonable prices. 110 b‘. :,:, have now on hand a large assortment of exCellent CLOCKS al various, styles, which will be sold at prices which can't be beat. Give us a call. R. C. SCHWARTZ. Getiyabarg,Atiril 28, 1854.—if irAY WANTED. J,ERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by ' on' the subscriber, in Gettysburg; who is deeirousof purchasihg. The, highest. Market price will be paid at ill timei. +ll*t - ',its he intends having the Hayt 'after being packed, hauled either to H;nover , or Baltimore,- the preference to bent will ticgiven to those' from whom he may purehm. SOLONMN POWERS. Dec. 24,1852.—tt • IpjgFn?nefield & Co's., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, AND - CATTLE LINIMENT; Cps ,r) WIIOI.4ESALE and RETAiL, 17 'hy .§. H. RIJEULER, ageut fur &darns county. Dee. 30th, 1853. -brttr4.4 ..ama AND rittntaxarra. dfrom the beat `1"1" Efonsea, in the . city. eon- rv't•-•—, i n on hand ,end, for suie. at IT! the Driqtated fitinkitore or S: H.. BUEHLER a LARGE assortment or very superior rik )(MI T ES. apd -FORKS Pocket and Pryp , Anires, R or s , Siiiiisors, and Tea Spoons, &moo be bad very cheap at thiot3tonY of' GEO. ARNOVI Chtli s eassinieies 3; Vestin I'VE Gentlemen are respectfully in =tired to calk and ex mine my stock of eltilltee'Cattaitneree and .1 7estinge. reettenlithe Impoitera, before purchasin g , u I eimilifbciade,rtri4d, .4101 ARNOLD. , Secand-hand Carriages: A FSW died srcond•hand (lARRIA -41L & BUGGIES to be bail for 04 - 34‘ Collette ProAluee. at C. W “OrWAN'S Ceeolb raticsory. Philadelphia Advertimeinenta. t Waller 'end many . others who recommend UNITERSITI mr.incEms: i r them inuti highest terms of approba titan. FEVER AND AGUE CURED fil'iDoW.l All orders WHOLESALE. AND RE • ..AND'S DONA.' .1111..XTURE. TAIL, will meet with prompt attention. . fl HE Univerai Spire Roth and Scrolls made to ordea— -I'l and Popular li of The Medicine noioledge; chartered, Cardinal Points, and all kinds of 184 , weather Vanes, for sale cheap. by the State of Pcnnifyieabin. at its session, (viz. 29th April, 1853,) mainly' PlCr'My Agent, EfetttliEL C. WILT, will for the purpose of arresting the evils re. I locate himself during tint summer of 1854. suiting from the sale of spurious and dun - at No. 21. North Queen street, Lancaster, gowns nostrums, also for the purpose of Atrouszus CANN. •at Penns supplying the public with reliable reme. grove- N. J. Property owners In those sertiona of the country will do well to dies, tit eases wherein the patient canont obtain or will not employ the best medical cull on thOnt• Lelviaera ; having porchaeed that final's:l- i THOMAS ARMITAGE. fle remedy. Riswantra Tonic 31 , Vine Street. 4 agora above tweltb, Philadelphia. ecount of its just celebrity and known'!" Mafch 3. efficacy. — in the ;remittent of Fever and Ague, and ite kindred alrectione,---Inis nn lietniatino in' reerrintrieding in the !Oili est 'terms to the patronage of the at 'ROWEL COMPLAIN'r.-etired Ivy ROI' , A ND'S CK—BERR Y ROOT. Thn above Institutio n extends its sanction, iit like manner, o the remedy for "Bowel Complaint." so well known a s Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root, and earnestly reeornmend.s it to the confidence of patients miliuted with thei.e ,uomplainis,—bulieving it to he invaluable in the treatment of such en-re. By order of Hie 'Cropiteer. Hon. Henri K. Strong, Hon. J. R. Flanigan John R. Rowend, M. U., D. h A4ton. Esq. Hector Orr, Esq. • All Communications to he address. ed.----Jolm R. Rowena, M. D., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres ident of the University. Home Dispensary and office,. No. 47 Sooth Second street. Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY, Gettvaburg. - - Sept. 30, 1853-1 y - • PAIPSIVii. One-third Cheaper flan' Wile Avid, and - friefrom alt Poironaus Qualifies. THE NEW. JERSEY ZINC COSI .PARTY having grea s tlY enlarged. their works, and improved th e:quality of 'their products are , prepared-iteieente orders foi theirb r- ITPERIOR VA MI'S, dry, sod ground in oil, iii assorted packages of from 25 to 500 pounds also Dry, in barrels, of 200 pounds each. Their White Zinc, whiedt is sold dry or ground hi oil, is warranted PURE and unsurpassed for Andy and Untfortu White- A method of preparation has recent ly been discovered which enables the ComPany to 'warrant their paints to keep fresh slid soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. lit this respect their paints will be goperkor to shy iii thii market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low price,•and• can'only be made from the Zinc nrris• from - New Jersey, is now well knoivn'toi' its protective qualities when applied to iron or other metalic sur faces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the Brown, and is of an agree able color for painting' 'Cottages, Depots, Ont.buildings, Bridges, ite. ' Dealers supplied on liberal terms by thtir Agents # • • FRENCH & IMITARDS. Wholesale Paint:Dealer* and Importers. N. W.cor. 10th at 11r ketSts, April 14, 1854.--6 in Watches, Jewelry, Silverware rsjA AND FANCY GOODS. ,wrevL r, A Choice assorunent of the Finest Quality, 701% PALE ►T TER LIMAS? C►FV PRICtII ►T . WM. B. ELTONUEADN, No. IS4 South Second t•teeet. between Pine and Union, West side, PHILADELPHIA. Ar HE nasnrtmeift embraces a Large and Select Stock of Fine Watches,, Jeivelry; Sitier Ware, Albin Ware, plated Silver. in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, dtc.— Jet Ponds, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior qtfaljty, deserving the examina tion of those who tleidre' to prOcuie the best goods at Lowest. ('ash Prices. Having a practical knowledge of the husinetia, and all available facilities. for im porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently - .lnvites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favor able as any other establishment in %either of the Atlantic Cities. p.AII kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware, manufamuted to order, within a reasonable time. Watches,Jewelry and Silver Were faithfully repaired. W. El ELTONHEAD, No. 174 South 2d 4 44, a few doors above die 2d S t . Wicket, West Side KT In the South Wiudow'of the Siorn, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, Mach commands' the admiration of the scientific and curious. September 29, 1954.-1 y CAUTION ! CAUTION ! THOMAS ARMITAGE'S PATENT ELECTRO-TiIGANET NINO Robs BZWARIC OF IMPOSTERS AND SWIN DLkitS. N order to prevent a repetition of . the 1 FRAUDS su extensively carried on .during the last two pears; by 'a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, and represented theniselves as my - a'gentit. and in IllaaV instances exhilmed forged certificates tilagency, iinw . give: notice that all my agents -carry with them printed fOrms, authorizing them to act Sb my. agents, legally executed . .. and at , knowlmlged belore. Alderman HENRY SIMPSON. of Philadelphia; they have . :dill My name and Flare of business on their wept's. I. believe them all to be 816(.11y - honest, and fully acquainted with the business of putnng up Lightning Rods; %Okh they will do at as low a prke 'as they •can pe obtained at the factory. As many schemes have loten resorted to, to defraud . tnyself and .the public, purchasers should, be on their guard ; thousands have been grossly deceived_hy purchasing me lees articles . in shape of Lightning Undo, baying pewter, lead, copper.' zinc andlion points, either, or ill, of whirls are gond for not fling. , My - ELMTRO MAGNET 'LIGHTNING Rups•.here been examined by mattrof the,mest Sci olific men in . .the.worldi who have pro nounced them to be the, only. rods.. that _they -haste:ever seen, which are calculated to'save liven and .property. from destrue-. tics •. by Lightning theser•are Professors:Henry,braiurlFie. James Ittr. Clintnek, Vitiate • R.: Johnston, of the. U. 8. Patent ollite..g. J. Garr, Dr. T. .E. FRENCH TRUSSES) . WEIGHING LESS THAN 2i OUNCES FOR TUE CURE . 0? ERIIIA OR RUPTURE. - - A CKNOWLEDGED by the higheet zmi• medical authorities of Philadelphia. incomparatively superior to any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion.now s,flers to pro cure not only the lighteit and papal ,easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the eumbruut add uneomforlable article usually sold. There is no difficul ty attending the fitting,. aitil when the pad is located, it will retain its passition with out change.. . Persoiis at a distance unible..to call the Subscriber, can have the Truss sent to, any address; by remitting FIVE DOL- I LARS for the single, Truss, or TEN (or the double--.-with measure round the hip's. and 'stating side affected. • It will he ex changed to suit if•no fitting, by' ret urning it at once, unsoiled.- For sale only by the Importer, . CALEB IL NEEDLES,. • . Cor: Twelfth & Race Streets Philadelphia. in„LADIES, requiring the benefit of 4echanical Supports, owing to derange ment of the Internal Organs, inducing Palling of the Womb, .Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, ?ferrous and Spinal treaftners, arc informed that a competent and experi- j enced Lady will be ,in . attendance at the', I,llitomr, (set apart for, their exclusive use.) No.. 114.11 V ELFTH St., let door j_below Race. • June 30,18¢4.—1v , • To Confitry Merchants. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. RI.II3INCAM & SELLERS, , _ Dloksals 'Manufacturers and Dealers in CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KINDS. No. 113 Noith Third at., below Race, Philadelphia. FEIHE attention of Dealers is requested -ma ,- "to' ttn exeniination 61' their stock, which will be found to be AT LEAST equal to any in - this . atty . . -- .FOREIGN FRUIT,S of all kinds in season. N: B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. August 18, 1854.-3 m • NEW FALL DRY GOODS. 3. D. GREENE, (Late from L. J. Levy &A:o'i) f S now 'receiving a choice stock of Dreis Goods for Fall and winter sales, consisting of . Rich printed Cashmeres and de Lanes, Plain Chashmeres and Nerinoes, Saxony and Gala plaids, French and English Chintz, • Silk of the richest coloring and most beautiful designs, Black SILKS, of the best BR.INDS, Extra Rita Irish Poplins, te. 4.c. • Also, Embroideries of all kinds, English and German Hosiery, of the best makers, Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawl', Velvets, Lin ensillitslinsi Domestics; &c. Ms Store Is • S. E. Corner of Arch & Ninth Streets, Philsde• Where be invitee the Ladies of Gettys burg, to call and eptitine his stock, which will he fond good and cheap as any in 'the city. • OZTONE PRICE ONLY.O' September 22, 1854.-3 m FRESH SUPPLY. T HE undersigned has just T eturned from the Chi-, with a large assort of FRESH GOODS, which he is pre pared to sell at prices which cannot be % beat. His stock consists of GROCERIES of 'all kinds; Sugars, Molaises, Coffees 'Peas. Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick• bled Cucumbers, &cc. Also, Fruits & Confections, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes. &c.—Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking . Tobacco, and a variety of other articles— Also a first-rate assortment of the best qualities of • • LIQUOR' S, Wines and Bran des, of different kinds, N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c. —all of which can be had'on the lowest terms at the Store of the Ruiner ber, in South Baltimore street, next door to' the '.Star" office. - - -- - uz)! - Also, aliVays on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &e.--Give us a call. EMANUEL ZIEGLER,Jr. Gettyaburg,.3lly 19, 1854.,-tf Hats. and Caps. CO ge VLTOULD inform his 'friends and the • • public, that he has oh hand a fine assortment of HATS of his own menu ,facture. His stock includes 1 1,1111 FINE SILK, Fun, RUSSIA, ‘7 l l AND. SLOUCH HATS , • of all kinds and prides'; and also all kinds of Summer Hite and • - CAPS FOR MEN , AND BOYS. 11(7' Please call, examine and judge for yourselves., 'The undersigned will not be undersold by any establishment either in the City , or Country. v - 13,8; M'CREARY Gettyebarg-, May 12, 1854.—1 y EFAGICT ARTOCILIES. G° a fine'collgetiOn ol 11%incy arti . ~ciesat v ery reduced prices, go to Fahneetneke where you can select Imm a large assortment, inlcuding Sewing Birds, Port Monaies, Calm,Fine ' , French Worked Swiss, Cambric, Harmon and Bobniett Colima, Top and Side Combs, dtc., la., all of which can be purchased at the lowest rates at the sign of the RED FRONT: SHERIFF'S SALES. IN pursuance of sundry writs of Vendi dont Exponas, a alias renditioni Exponas, a Levari Facias, issued out of the Court if Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa.. and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday Me 7th of October next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. at the Court house, in the borough of Gettysburg. the following property, to wit.: A Lot of Ground, situate in Reading township. Adams county. Pa.. containing 3 ACRES, more or less,' adjoining lands of the heirs of Henry Overholizer, Elijah Spangler and others. The improvements are a ORR AND-A-HALF STORY %. LOG DWELLING . tm a log stable and some fruit trees.—Seized and taken in execution as the property of JACOB S. HILDRBRAND. Also--A ,Tract of Land,., situate in Cumberland township, Aden's county, Pa.. adjoining lands , of George Wilson, Wm. Gwinn, Thomas Cooper, Gen. Kerr, Esq., David Troxell, Ludwick Essick, George Plank, Emanuel Pitzer, flank of Gettysbuqi, and otheras con taining 273 Acres and 77 Perches, more or less. The improvemeot are a TIVOi•STOUY L LOG HOUSE, • ... i 1 "Lvi frame Stable, and other out-buildings, well of water; and an Orchard.-S•dzed and taken in execution as the property of MICHAEL C. CLARK:AIN, with notice to loses Cooenn, and other terre-tenants. • or.y•Tbat portion of the above tract of land which hatinot been aliened by James Cooper. Esq., Will he first sold ; then the part last sold V_ him, and so on in the in verse order of the dates of purchases, un• til sufficient money tins been realized to satisfy the judgment on the mortgage. A LSO, on Monday Me 916 day of October . next, on the prenTises,-at 10 -• • n'alock, A. M. l A Tract of Land, situate" in Mountpleasant • township, Ad ams county. containing 36 ACRES, more or less, aljoining lands of John Shultz, Peter Miller, and others, on which is erected a A ONE-AND.A.IIALF-STORY. WEATIMRBOARDED ,DIVELLING 11011E 9 a Barn, part log and part frame, with sheds attached. Orchard, and a spring of water near the dwelling. There is a due proportion of ,Timbet-lund. Seized and taken fn execution as the property of GEORGE CARL. Oz7 - Ten per cent of the purchase mon. ey upon all sales•by the Sheriff must be paid over immediately after the prOperty is struck down, and on failure to therewith, the property will again be put up for sale. JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff. Bherifre Office, Geityibutg, Septeniber 15, 1854. 5 • 1nr3.741110 011%110 11 1 11 E subscriber, Administrator with the will annexed. will otter at Pub lic! Sale .on the premises, on Saturday the 14Th of October next, at I o'clock. A. M., in • Latimure township. Adams Co.. Pa., the REAL ESTATE, of CALEB BEALS, deed, adjoining lands of John Wismar), the York Sul phur Springs, heirs of David S. Beals, the subscribtr'and others, and.containing 174 Acres, more or less, of Patented Land. The improvements are a double TWO-STORY BRICK • DWELLING . . 7''lll with a Kitchen attached., a. large stonn Bank Barn, stone Spring-house, Stone Smoke-house, and frame ..Wagon Shed and Corn.hotise. . There is an excellent never failing spring of water near the door. Bermudian creek passes along the prem. ices. There is a good proportion 44.• •:::. • OF TIMBER-LAND, and also of, good Meadow-Land. The balance is in a good state of cultiva tion. An indisputable title . will be given. ICJ'Atteedance will 60 given and .terms made known by ' JOHN WOLFORD, Adm'r. September 15, til" RE.Lia 3STATE AGF3NpY• E undersigned has-- made -arrange -IL mews to open an Agency in Gettye. burg for the sale of Real Estate, to which he invites the atteneioir rif persons ish ing to sell or purchase Farms'or Real E state. I have provided a Book in which will be• registered,lfor a trifling fee) a gen eraldescription properties as per sons wish to dispose of at private sale.— These Books .will be open to those desirous of purchasing property. " Secrecy as to ownership, terms, &e, will be inviolably observed, when desired. ICT - All further necessary information' can be obtained upon application to the subscriber at the Register's office, or at his residence. DANIEL PLANK August 11, 1854.—1 y PUBLIC' SALE. MBE undersigned, Administrator of the estate of CORNELIUS Mc- CALLION, late of Liberty township, Ail an" milli', Pa.,deceased, will sell at Public Sale on S aturday the 7th day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the rem ism the of said deceased, situate in, said township, adjoining lands of James Bowie, Maxwell Shields, Short), Duphorn, and others, and containing 93. Acres, rooro or less. The improvements are a two and a hall story ' • lATMATIEEB-11041.*Innt g• s; LOG . 'llottgE., , Log Stabil, and other out buildings.- 'The Farm will be sold on easy terms. -110" A itendbnce will be given arid terms made known by • • • :WEIN C. MoOALLION. Sept. 8, 1864' • - PROCLAMATION; 4, HEREAS, in and by the Act of " " the General Assembly of this State, entitled "An not to regulate the Gen eralileetiona of this Commonwealth," cm ted on the 2d of July, 1830, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Elbction to beheld, and to enumerate 'in such flee what officers are to be elected : Iy JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this Pub lic notice to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a 4 31 :/- I WiA*l l 4 l will be held in said County, on the,. • &cowl Tuesday or October next Os 10th,) in the several Districts composed of the fol lowing Townships, viz: In the First district, composed of the Bor. ough of Gettysburg and the township of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Gettys- burg. In the Second district, do'mposed of the township of Germany, at the house 'now occupied by Levi Crops, in the town of Lit tlestowii, in the township of Germany. In the Third district, compoied of the township-of Oxford, at the house ofpidow Molly, in the town. of Now Oxford.' In the Fourth district, composed of the townehipsof Latintore and Huntington, 'at the house of Anthony Shanebrook, in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth district, composed of the townships of- Hamiltonitan and • —Liberty, -et th e Patine gehool.boliso in Millerstown. El the Sixth I ligrict, composed of the , township of Hamilton, at the house now neritilinit by David I`4 , nentomer, in tho tow ' of East Berlin. In theSevendi distriet, onmrseil ..f rho township of Menallen, in the public School hoime in the town of Bouderaville. In the Eighth district, composdll of the township of Strabau, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Hunterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at. the house now occupied by Jacob Stallsmith, in said town ship. In the Tenth district, composed of the township of. Conowago, at the house of John Busboy, in McSherrystown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of . Tyrone; at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Ileidlersbut, Iu the Twelfth district, composed of the township of ilountjoy, at the house of Gee. Snyder, in• said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the house of Anthony Smith, in said township, situate at the cross roads;, the one leadink, from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Huuterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Reading, at the house of Airs. Albert,- in Botupton. In the Fift , .enth district, composed of the Borough and towratup of Berwick, at the public Sehool.bouse in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district., composed, of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the .house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, ,composed of the township of Butler, at the public School house in Middletown, in said township. At which time and places will be elected One Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania; One Canal Commissioner; One Judge of the Supreme Court; One Member of Congress ; One Member of Assembly ; One Sheriff; One Pfothonotary; One Register & Recorder; Ono Clerk of the Courts ; • One Commissioner ; One County Auditor ; One Director of the Poor; .and One Coroner. Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the'27th day of Febru ary, 1849, entitled "An not relative to voting at electionsin Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greetie; and Erie, via: "Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senateand House of. Representatives of the Commun. wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, and it. is hereby enacted by the authority of the same—that it shall be Inv,- ful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Lancaster, Dauphin,York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to rote for all candidates for the various tdEces t, be MLA at any eleeti.n 011 one slip or ticket • Pr fAititql, Th. ,Slice for which every candidate voted for, 001 INA designated, as required by the exiiiting laws of this Communweath. . • "Section 2. That any fraud committed by any. person voting. in the manner above prescribed, sball'be punished,by the exist itiglayrs of this.Cornmonwealth." ger A tten tin is also directed to the follow ing section of the Act of tthe General As sembly of the session of 1851, entitled "An act to provide for the election 'of Judges of several Courts of this Commonwealth. 'Section 4. That the election, for Judges shall be held and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all respects as elections for representatives aro or shall be, held and conduatetj, and by the , same judges, inspectors, and other officers; and the provisions of the act of the General Assembly, enthiad "An Act relating. to the elections of this Commonwealth,",approved the second day of July, one thousand eight hundred: and thirty ; nine, and its several sup plemenie, and all other like laws, as far as the same shall be in force and applicable, shall bo deemed and taken to apply to the election for judges: Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of pape r Als o —ln and ,by virtue of the 14th see tion of the act aforesaid, every person ' except ing Justices of the . who =sh all hold any office or appointment of pro - fit - oetrust under the Government of the United States, or , of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer, or otherwise, a subordinate officer or , agent, who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, aeon tive orjudioiary department of this State, or of the. United States, or of any city or incorpe; rated district. and also that•every member of Congress and ' - of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of any incorporated distnoti is bylaw incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inipector, or other o ffi cer of any snob election, shall be eligible to any office to he then voted for. - ALso—That 111 ' the fourth notion of the act of Assembly entitled "An'ActlelatinL , to'executions, and for other purp^..6, l ' ap proved April 16, 1840, it is enlist .d that the aforesaid,l3tb section "shall not be con strued, u to.prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge, in spector or clerk, at any general or speoisl election in this Commonwealtli." itiiirAttention is also directed to the fol lowing act, which it is made my duty to insert% the proclamation for the General Election in October - next : AN ACT For the Suppression oldie Manufacture and Salo of Intoxicating Liquors, as a Balm rage. WuzazAs, All laws to be efficient should have the approbation and unction of the People: • And Wherias, It is represented that a largo nbmber , if not a majority of the cid, sena . of this dommenwealth, are deeply im pressed with the necessity of the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law: And whereas, It is impossible to obtain a certain indication of popular sentiment. relating thereto by means of petitions and remonstrauces : Therefore, SF.OTION 1. Be it enacted. . by the Senate and Rouse of Representatives cf the Com. minneealth of Pennsylvania in General As- Seinbly met, and if is hereby enacted by do- , authority of the same, That tho qualified I voters of this• Commonwealth aro hereby authorized, at the planes for holding the general elections in their respective wards, .borouglia—and townships, on- the second Tuesday of Oetoher nest, to vote for nod against a law which entirely prohibit by propqr and coustituriondiregifl a ti,,,,, vmh . . of: 11 t , ?;,it::l6u 11(i 11 re , vXeept for -wni 1111(1 71 r t 411C,i1 1;11r• p. acs. SECTION 2. That,the officers authorized by law to hold elections in itach ward, bor ough and towuship,-of this Commonwealth, are hereby directed and required at the place fixed by law, in the several districts for tho holding of the general elections in said dis triets, on the second Tuesday of. October next, when they shall be organized as an election board, to receive from each quali fied voter of their said districts, p ticket written or printed on the outside, "Prohib itory Liquor Law," and the tickets-in favor of the proposed law shalt contain In the in side the words, "For a Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those opposed to the proposed law shall contain in the inside'the words, "Against the Prohibitory Liquor Law," which votes shall be counted and returned to the court house of the counties or city, in which the said election shall be held, on the following' Friday, by the return judges, who shall cast up and certify all the votes . polled in said county, or ely, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, directed and transmitted in the same manner the votes for Governor are required to be directed and transmitted, and the said Secretary shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing, communicate the said returns to the Legislature, to be opened and counted in tlie same manner the votes for Governor are opened and counted, and considered as the prayer of the voters of this Commonwealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. SECTION 3. That all the election laws of the State prescribing the hours of opening and closing the polls p - the reception of votes, the punishment of illegal voting, the defray ing the expenses of publioation, and holding of the general elections and return of the same, and all other matters incident thereto, be and the same aro declared applicable to the election above authorized. SECTION 4. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriffs of the several emiuties of this Commonwealth toinsert a copy of this act in the Proclamation for the general election to be held on the second Tuesday of October next. E. B. CHASE, Speaker of the H.. of ft M. MeCASLIN, Speaker o/ the Senate. Approved—the twcnty.eighth day of April, oue•thoueuud eight hundred and fif• ty-four. WM. BIGLER. And in and by an Act of the General As sembly of this State, passed the 2d day of ( July, 1839, it is directed that the Inspec tors 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 perform the several duties required and icujuiucd tat thew to anti by the Dame act. And be it - forthtr directed, in and by the act of the Gcutral Assembly of this State, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the 'different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge.of the certificates of the number ,of votes whieb Fhall have been ) i given fir each -candblute for the ( lla m a . ~ .tlikictnert and there voted, for at their i r ;,,./p e titi ve . dissttielS,' chill meet on the i 611.4 dity, after the election.. which shall Iho on Priattt, the 13th u(Oehher ::.f6ce• 1 said, at. OM Couri.houso, in the 11. r ,-.u g l, lof Gettyeburg, that and. there to make a fair statement and burtifeute of the number of votes, which shall have- been given at the different districts ka the county. of Adams for any person 'or persons for the offices' aforesaid:— .•- H - - . , JOIN SCOTT, Sherif. Sherifre Of&co, Gottpbuig, Sept. 11, .1.86 P. f collegiate and Media Institute. New Oxford _cal. VALENTINE in the Col M. D. G. PF Med CHEER, Proteesor in gime I)elutoment FrEß,SPinfeseor in the I 1 Depar tment. THE Winte session in the aboveln- AL stitute. wi commence on . Monday, the 9th of Octo er next, and continue till the last Montle in March following. Tuition Fee in the 'oliegiate Department $l5 00 Co nuptials' 1 40 0 ‘in the tactical Department 20 00 Ctingencies ' 250 German Lang gi 5 00 French do . 500 Drawing , 5OO Music., ) 10 00 i SeirPayme s always in advance. BOARD, .dging. Washing, eat., the , Principal, if quyted. will, procure for i n in 9100 per ann , quarterly in advance. N. B. T eetni.enhual examination, dolling the S mer 'Session. will' be on Monday th e th inst., commencing at 9' o'clock, A i _. M. D. .PFEIFFER, PrincipaL - ' New-Oxfo , Sept. 22, 1854. IT Queens are re I Quectesto 1 I , have j t received a laige lot - o QUM SWARE, which . ! will sell low. Cal4nd see. spa: oii P.LOUGILS OF the Iffsl4ittality—always on hand 'find frt call in' Gettysburg, at the Foundry of T. WARREN & BON• TO TIM tamer s -Farrier t Stage Proprietor. CELEBRATED' GABBLING OIL . 1 . :4r SW TUX mirroar OF StIPM3II2 AA the inapt reniarlatd• Emma! Application nor disamkred. • Msperlence of m ore than sixteenyears has escabliehaa Ilia fact that Merchant's Celebrated (tangling OH, ar Cols venal Family Embmcatiom will can neat men, and re. Ascii all such ea Sparing. Sweeney. Ringhene, Wiedgans. Poo Evil, Callous. Cracked Heels. Onlis of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises. Fis `taln, Shiest. Sand Cracks. Strains, Lameness. Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease, Mange. Rlieumatmm. Bites of Animals. External Poi sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites. Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds, Chillblains. Chapped lim n's' Cnun i r . , inactions of,the Muscles. Swellings.- cakes's, of the Joints, Caked Breasts. te..te.'.lte. The unparalleled success of the Oil, ea the eon of dm sure in Hones and Cottle, sod even m human Reek is daily becoming more' IMIIIIIII to the fanning conunankty. It can hanily he credited, careen by those who bale bees .n the habit of keeping it in their stables and - bower, what • rase 1 11000111 of ven. cohering and time, an oared by the timely application of. We Oil.. lle were the name of the este propricar, GEORGE W. MERCHANT. Locke - eon, N. Y., w blown In the ado of the bottle, and in Ins handweiteng orer tbe cork. Al) order* addrewed to the proprietor will he peompety reeponde•l to. Hee it - Tamphlit of the Ater% and We what weeders at. afromplothell by the nee of this medicine. Surd by reaoectable dealers generally, eu On • . Etatee 4011 Canada. AIM 61 Ler Ke.l.l.Eli ItURTZ & 8. H. BUEHLITI Getlysbure.; J. R. Henry Abbounown ; J. AO bough, Hampton W. Wolf, East Verna ; Pax ton & Blythe, Fairfield ; A. 8. Myer*, Round.- Hill ; Meek, Gashtown ;J. Houck. Menallen .1. Martin, New Gaunt ; Study & Narked', Lit. tlestown ; Taney & Mcßride, Fmatitsburg ; Md. And qt wholesale by F. nu & Co. J. Gilbert & Co., and T.-W. Dyott, PHILADELPHIA. 11111. 27, /224.-11 2000 LADIES A RE willing tocertify that the BATH -I.IIL AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch' as they will do more . Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long - again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are 'constantly kept for sale at a- very reduced price at the GETTIrSIMIG FOENDRY IMI Where the subscribersfeeling determined. to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakskell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautilul patterns. THE SZYLOR PLOUGHS, which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand forsale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs. it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITZEIROW Priall7ollllll'and oth ers, Castinga for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hoi low-ware, with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blarksmithing and Shoe Making as usual Hanover Branch Rail Road. CILINGE OF ROUES. rirRAINS over the Hanover Branch JIL road now run as follows: - let Train will leave Hanover at 9.15. A. M., with passengers for York, Har risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with passengers from Baltimore. at 11.45 A. 31. 2d Trttin will le;,ve Hanover at 2.30 P. M., with pa'ssen4ers:for Baltimore. ar rivitnt there ai 6.30 ; and return iruMedi atelv with Passengers from York: ite., at 4.95 P. M. 3d Train will lease Honorer at 6 P. M. with Passengers for York ; and return with Passengers from Baltimore at 8 P. M. Mantlay morning extra train will leave to Baltimore at 4.30; ietura at EDWARD E. YOUNG../fgeat. Hanover, March 24, 1854. BandmoiNe # , Suirselsormusa ita`itroad.;. r i MANGE OF HOUES.—Way Pas -10, meager Train leaves Calvert . Station at ' 8.15 s .31 Arrives at York at 11 A vs Accommodation Train leaves Cal , Vert station at 4.25, r Arrives at York at 7.42 P X Express Train leaves Calved. Station at Arrives at York at RRTURNING. Way Passenger Train lerie Har ribburg at 1.45 r Est Arriving at York at 2.45 r 11 Express Train Isaias Harris burg at 8 - .45 A 1; Arriiing at York at • 9.54 A Accomudation train leaves York at 4.45 e. , 14. A. P. WINCHESTEL Superintendent of Transportation. May 19, 1854. . BONNETS & PARASOLS.. I. have now; on hand a large assort - 4mi of Ronnela & Parasols, latest styles' which I have just received, and will sell cheaper than can be had of any esublish• meld in lbw°, call and see. ARNOLD lADIES who are in want of a splendid j assortinent . of MRS'S GOODS', will find into their advantage by calling: on 'the undersigned and eiamining 'his stock before purchasing. _ IMPORTANT GEO. W. MERCHANT'S MACIONZ SHOP, T. WARREN. A. ARNOLD. Ladies' Dress Goods. A. ARNOLD. JOtM 12'1. M