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IESOLUTION
o 4:lllEii . l4i2tT9 TOTHS rosstrrutidt+
c s .,). nits MUM towsst;Tll,
•ereiAiimoibt th e 'Senate ITO ilouze of Mtpee
ts'asi iti its Clisamoniewnla Pentteglea•
7aptutot .21ktensiam thrty Thtit the •thl•
lo i t e ististailitisttio ism : l:atm:4ml \ ct:nti•
st :istilitrattritticiwirewill, in &beard:thee'
'with tilis.prcritiolis tenth etiele•ther9.
oei' s 1.1 ) ; '
-0111. ST
.‘.
*hall .be an additional art.:flo . tb
Constitilitiodtpi do.siguated us artielo
'
op pr. stlT's.
Btrititilf"tilhe State May contract 'dblits,
deficits ur ht. revolt
1104tmttt.4 tactet.expenscs nut otherwtse,prOvided
I•utt4.l4.4l,timaggrugute antuuut uf such 'debts
direct ittial it contingent, whether contracted •by
'victimot . ,y,tkii;'9r mete nets of the General,
*senittli, , kir periods ,
11,11 :ecltgeoed deven hundred and filly Allows•
end'dollttht , tend`: the money arising arum the
•erathnt , ,Of seth debts, 'Altair Ito npit,ted to . tthe
t ittai.ted,
tito°dus t ' 'pe
ptise whatever.
:/eetuotil 2, , le odditiod abttfolimited
t's . .t.t c 0.,. tuertlehrsktt reptiul
tiitrasiOtt,. sapp,•es, 411:41.1erec!,iun, defend the
•Stateitt war, or to redeem the,presentoutstind
lug,. indebtedness of the'Stum.; but the money
•artsiog from the euutpte . ti ugblsuch debts, shalt
b4;illl,,ii:A 0 alp purpose km i'llk;l4 it is raised,
or t,t repay :such dents, nitd%to no, other pur•
4)oA.T;whatever.“ t. A
Liectior J .I.P.icept.the:44th above specified,
%le `seCtilins'otte' and two article, Ito debt
vli.stever preated" by, or on haul& 'of
,the State..
tSectinn Te ,pi-tnide for the payment of
'the prtstent alebt,'and any additional debt cow'
ttratu.liet afer6.wid„.the legislature shall, at its
dirs'a.atetetiee, , after4he adoption of this amend
,sneut :create st sinking fund, which shall be
inutieteut to pay:the accruing interest on such
and a n nually to reduce the principal
tueretif sk:y a sum not less than two hundred
.audttilly thousand dollars ; which sit.king fetid
shall cont,ist of tho net annual income of the
public works, front time to time owned by 'the
orate" proceeds of the sale of the saute,
()zany ,part thereof; and oldie income or pro•.
ceeds of sale of stocks owned by the State, to.
.gether with Miter Muds, or resources, that may
'l4i:di:Agitated by law. " The said sinking fund
.may ;be, increased, front time to time, by as.
..signing to: it any part of the taxes, or other
revenues of the State, not required for the cur
rent' 'exPeitses' be government, and unless in
case, tit war, invasion ur insurrection, no part
of. the said sinking fund shall be used or ap
plied otherwise than in extinguishment of the
the amount of much debt is
reduced .ftitliiu; • the sum of live millions Of dol-
Section, 5. The credit uf the Commonwealth
altati nut ftreny, Manner, or event, be pledged,
air lemma any individual, cdpipa ny tory°.
r,ttiunr, or ; nor shall the Climmon:
mrealtht , lntreatier t become a joint owner, or
stoekhelder,,in'ttny ' company, association,
cOrgi/t4tittO.'' •
Ccannionwealth ,shall tint
AsSunte -the..dtbt, or any part thereof, of 'ally
eity;!norough,or township or of any
-Corporarigit:Or•nssocilition ; unless Heel:4old
4411, list been , contracted to enable the State
to:repel:in virsion,.supprees domestic insurrce!
titinolothild Conn of war ,; -or•to .assist
Oki Shad' t4o'diScharge of nay of its
proent tit eiitedniss. ,
Section .t. : .Tbe Legislature shall not author
izo.lanyv county, . city, .borough, township, or
iticorptiraie'll'dtstrict," by virtue of in vote of its
citizens Cirotherivise;
,become Stock holder
itt, any ; J eompany, association, or cntroratinn,..;
or to •obtain.trionep for, or loan .its. vredit, to
any imrporutidn, association,. institution, .or
party.
. 09 'Is&Al;
`tiolu irticla to Fenid
Constitution, 46:416iiituteil ss article-111, as
So(lows : ;''
:IL) 'lF:mix zit,
OF NEW GOV N.TIES
No county shall be divided by a line cutting
41frtifii'O.iiltentli iffilts, popuL%t 'chi, '(either to
farm a now county or otherwise,) without the 1
...
.express a.ssent o f such county, by a vote of ,
thseelMalfireafritbr..shall littjAnw county
be!..i;itrailisbed; - coutaining, less 'thin four hun-
Artd4tlremilest . ' , ',: .
f , .,:-
~.. 'piton :int nonnwr. - . : ' •,- ;
Ern
. aliel,kitt two of the first article •of the
C iNtiOnZiitrike out the words, "of tic cily
q , 4 1 , 1 071#;11. 0 1,,,,. aid ; of &iris -couaky'respc•-
•ti ''; ; froitt section.tive;saine . article, strike
t
u ' Ahli , tiieidi,.'"ut Philatirlpitiu und,of the
tiff,triiiiitie:ri" tli.)4 sersiott seven, sawe ar
t'. ef ! iiird.e out die - woros, "ariqser tfte city of
i' , tfittipkfo, nor tiny,' and inser t .. in: lieu
.tli T4, l 4,4klllls,'"ninf.no :" audstrike out
sec fitrltillr;gaine article, and in - lieelhereof
insert, the fidluwit%;
1. i • •
"Sectatek . 4. In t , hescar one thousand eight
hit adroranh sixly;lbur, and 'in every, seventh
year thereafter, representatives to the number
of one hundred shall be apportioned and dis
trihuted equally, through the State, by districts,
in prop.srtiuu to ihe number of taxable iultabi
tants in the; seie'ral.parts thereof; except that
Any i•liiiiity containing at least three thousand
five hi. , ,elred taxaliles, way be allowed a sepa
ratworepresentation, j but no more than
three , ti.unties"shall be joined, and no county
r- shall Lc-divided, in the formation of a dia..
trier TsAny - city. eontaining a sufficient 'nutia
ffier oftaxubleicto entitlelt Or at least two rep
resentutives, shall have a separate renresenta
,tion'toisigned it, and shall be divide:: into tron•
nrenieut;Edistricts of contiguous territory, o,
%equal taxable population as near as. may be
eitelt. of which districts shall elect ono repro
'tentative.?. , ' '
. At the end ofseetion neve% name artiele,,in
sect' thene'. l wardA, "thi - city of =YJiiladelyAia
irlsall be divided into single oenutorial dialreele,
140.
lif7„s,,,erritur,os I Nita/ in item
-61/ toPtt: , iait,'ll,f 14.!sede ,flo.ienirl •4411
be iei ' iiithe:tormalio ii oiiith
The legislaute, at, itstirst•seSsion i mfler the
mdoptiottAX this amendment, shall divide the
43itp,of ritiladelphis into senatorial and repre
•stutatit•ittliitrieti, in the flaunter 'abut.% ,provi
tded ;suchtlhdricts to remain unchanged until
'the hpiiprtioriment • in the ;‘year. one dietitian('
wisht hundred, and eizty-tour..,,
F 01:41111. ANKNEII ENT.
t , :i,TcP be jaliOn XXVI, Article I
• 1 ' , ilia! legislature • shell have power to alter,
'trerdlcaior auuul, any charter of incorporation
%lino:utter couferred
.hy, air under, any special,
Ku' wliinever iu their opinion it
tansy Arai injurious? toL thoei . tizelrs of the coin
n4unteidch in' such. mpuuer, however, thut Ito
Nualim:idail/lbe done' to the corperutors.
• 1- ' " Pir'fiGU'r•, A pril -21; 1 /35 6.
"itmeeibia, 4, 111 ht this. resolution laze. On
itluiltirstamakedrueut, yeas 34, nays On, dm
labecoul witainknant,..yeas 19, nays G. Ow the
1144 anionlinpult, leaf nays 1. °alio
.fo.rth ainendiueid, yens ?3, cane 4.
•hstruktfroiii , tle Journal. - •
17114,-AlUi t .sl. MAO lillt4
Io House of Repnesentatiuoky
• ' April 2k, ' 4
April 2!
That this reseiluticn atate.s. 0n
Akt keyr,l;dittent, yens '72, tory,
• tfi t ivirtilitl Licetelment, ; yens 63, telt 25. -4.)11
.064 isaciludrue.ut, ..7ilas 61. , uays ;
16. • the 'ilurtiv.duient, pais 69, rurys
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WILLIAM JACg, Clerk. '
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alheratntry'rOlfte A: G.
:Fil•J :. 1 3 1856. 'tj Seey. the VAAL.
Secretary it VNice, q.
ria t klpir r , Joakik
JP* Izisylcruis, rr •
w • Itio:ltmitai covey thstetteekhou.tend. fore
%Amts.& true *ad correct'ecippotdse,origiteel
Rata retatite to ap , eautadateist of the
it'Autrtiigtoot," ae , the saute reuutitai‘au fill is
*As Who.
In testimony whereof I bare
)•hertunto set n hand and cause
m
h°
affixed t he
seal of the See
. f
tary's Office, the day and year a.
bore written.
A. G. CURTIN,
Sec . ,' of the Comtnonvreelth.
IN SENATN, April 21, 1856
•
riesblutien I tropo.inveraendmunte to the
'Collett 'Lotion of the Cuustuaimealtb, being en
'tier rottsidkratien,
Uu the question, •
-Will the Senate agree to the first amend.
ment ? - •
The yeas and nap were taken agreeably to
the ; pros. isions - of the Constitution s and ware
as fulloW, viz :
Ycza--Messrs..Bniwtie, Bickalew, -Cress•'
well, liyanii, Ferguson. Flenniken, tinge, In
gram, datiaiscm, Minx, Launach, Lewis, Mt-
Chio* Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther;
Straub, Walton, Wherry, %V ii.
kind and Pn.tt, , •
Grubb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel,
linger and Viatt
Su the (vestige was determined in the tar-
Ott tho'quoAtion,
the benuto agree to the secual emend
went ? •
The yeas :nal rap W. 113 Luken agree:Jai. to
the pro isions of the Constitution atal were tut
follow, viz :
YxAs--Messrs. BroWne. Buckalevr, Cress
well, Evan, ,licare, ingrain, Jamison, Knox,
Leunach, Leivis, McClintock, Sellers, Shuman,
Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, and
Wilkins-19. . n• •
NAlll.—aleisni. Gmbh, Ferguson, Gregg,
Pratt, Price uud Piutt, 4:peaker-6. '
Su the questiou wad determined iu the of
fuluutive. _ ,
On the question,
Will the Seuute agree to ;the third amend.
meat T
The yew and nays were taken agreeably to
the Constitutiou t . and were as follow, viz :
YEAS—Messrs. BroWne, linekalew, Crab!),
Cresowoll, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Huge,
Ingram, Jutnison, Jordan, Knox, Limbach,
Lewis, McClintock, . Mellinger, Pratt, Prise,
Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart,
Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkias, and Platt,
Sjieuker,-28,
Nvt4-41r.
So the questieu was determined in the af
firmative. •
uu the question,
Wtil the &saute agree to the fourth atnend
The yea,' and nays were taken agreeably to
the Constitution, and were as follow, viz .
YEAI4---Messrs. Browne, Backelow, Cress
well, Evans, Flenniken; Hoge, Ingrain, itimi
-600, Jordan, Knox, Limbach, Luau, McClin
tuck*,Pricel Sellers, Shuntan, Souther, Straub,
Walton, ,I , elsh,, Wherry, Wilkins, and Platt,
Nava-- Hest Cmtb,, Gregg, Mellinger
and l's.Att,-; , 4 • •
So the question 'was determined intheaf.
attentive,
Journal of the House of Representatives,
April 21,1856..
The yeas zintl nays were taken agreeably to
the prorntiuita of the Constitution, und on the
first proposed noteuflnent, - were as follow,
• YE.ts:-: , :-.11e.sais..AndersoMBuckes, Baldwin,
;Bull, Beck, (Lyecuniug, , Beek,.(Yerk,) Bern
hard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan,
Caldwell, Campbell, (.:arty, Craig,, Crawford,
Howie:ll, Edinger, Fuudold, Foster, Uetz
Haines,. HitMO; Herper, Heins, 'Hibbs;
Hillepts, Hippie, Holcomb, 13 undecker,
brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns; Johan',
.Laporte, Lobo. 4ougalcur, Lovett, M'Cahnont,
APContb,,Maugle, .stenenr, Miller.
Montgoniery c Moorhead, Ntinnetuncher. Orr.
Pearou, Pureell,, Itautaey,'. !teed ;
Iteinhuld, Biddle, ItOberts A ,Shenk, Smith (AI-
legheny,) Smith, (Cambriu,) Smith; (Wyo
ming,), Strettse, Thompson, Vail, Whollom
Wright, (Dnuphin,) Wright,- (Luzerne,) Zim
merman, and ‘Vright,lrker-72.
NAYs---MCSAN.Augustine Barry Clover,
Cobourn,, Dock, Fry, Fulton:Gaylord, Gibbo•
uey, Hamilton,. Hancock,. Housekeeper, - Hun,
eker, Leisinring;llagee, ;%lanley, Morris, MUM
-
111% Puttersou,Sttlidbilry,Smith(l'hilatlelphia,)
Walter,:7lVintrodo and Yearskj "_4
Bn-theiiiiiestiint wUs dutertniued in . .the ati
Ou the quegtion,
Will the House agree to the second amend
meat ?
The yens iltl,aays,wilire token and iv'ere as
follow, viz : "
Y Els--Messrs, Krider:lam'Btiekus, Baldwin,
Ball, Beek, It.yedniing,) Beck,. (York,) Bern
hard, Boyd. Mrovin, .Bru "litchi - unto, dad
well, Campbell, Certy,:eraig, Vousuld, Foster,
Getz, Hanes, Harper,. Heins, Hibbs,
Hill, Liilligas, Hipple,.. Holcomb, Hunseeker,
linbrie, Ingham, hods, Blida, Johns, John.
son, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, . Lovett, M'.
Calmonb Rearthy,M'Cumb, Alam;le,Menear,
31ontgcteuery, Moorhead, ..Nunneinneli.
er, Orr, Pearson, Purcoll, RaMsey, Reed,
Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shook, Smith,
Alleglie nyd -Strouse,, Val , toh,.W right,
I,Luzereed Limmermatiaml Wright, I..4,peaker
\ai ,„ Mese i l. , •
Augustine,' Barry, ,. Clover,
Edinger, Fry; • UabliOney,
Hamilton, 'Hancock,liti
, neker, Leisearing,
Manley, Mor els; Mumma, Patterson,
Phelps,. Salisbury', Smith, (Ctimbrinj • Thomp•
sum Walter,Wintrotle, Wright [Dauphin] and
Yearslev--.25.' ' '
Su die question wee ueterntined in.• the af
firipative. , • •
On the question,
Will the Bonen 4tgree': to this ithtid Amend
ment? ; • '
The yeas and: imp were taken, and were all
fOikiV, : - " • '
YE.A/t-MedSrli. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin,
Ball, BeekaLyeumitig,l Beek. [York.J Bern
hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, Cald
well, Campbely .Carty,•Craig, Crawford, Ed
inger, Pausold, Foster, Fry, Get; Haines,
Hatnel, Harper Heins, Hibbs, Billegas,
HipPle, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Imbrie, fig
ham, lonia, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte,
Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Comb,
Mangle, 51enear, Miller, Montgomery, Nun
' nentaehor, 'Orr, Pearson, .Phelps, Purcell,
Ramsey, Reed, Riddle , Shenk, Smith, (Alle.
heny,l Smith, leumbriad Smith, {,W) owing,'
•Iln NV ballot', Wright ; [ltauphind
Wright, ILuzerned and Zimmerman-44.
NA. YS- —Mears. Barry, Clover, Cobourn,
-Dock, Dowdall,•Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney,
-Hamilton, 1' ancoek, Iluneker,,Leisenring,N
•Carthi, Magee ' Manley, Moorhead, Morris,
Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts,•Salisbury,
Wiutrode,. Ycarsley and Wright, s.sl)Cliktr
Su the question was deterugued in the at
,firtuntive.
011 tilt; questiolt, . •
Will the • Raise agree to the.-fourth autend.
%tricot Y , . •
Thejeas and nays were taken, u.d were as
follow, viz :
Yzszalessrs. Anderson, Backus,
Beek,.fLyconting,l Beek, York,l - Bernhard,
Iloyer, Brown, Brush. Buchanan, Cald
well,CantplA, Carty,,Cruig, entwlortl, Dow.
dall, Edingsr, Fausold, Foster, Fry, tietz,
Hamel, Hurper, 'foment, Hibbs, Hill, Hille g us,
"fipple, Honmeub, Housekeeper, Hunseeker,
boom. Innis, Jrwiu, Johnson, Laporte, Lebu,
Lot:gal:or, .Lovett, M'Calmont, M earths, 31'
Cowl, Shingle, Meneary Miller, Montgomery,
, Moorliead, 'Nunneumeher, Orr, Penrson,
l'helps, Pureell, Rainsey, Reed, Reinhold,
Riddle, Roberts, .Shenk, Smith, [CaMbriad
Smith, [Wyoutitald 'Thompson, Vail, Walter,
%VI:allot:, Wright, ILuzerae] Yearsley, Zim
merman and Wright, Spec:ker.-09.
NA.l4—fitrscrii--- Barry, ,Clover; t °bourn,
Fulton, •Giliboney, Haines,' Haueock,
irighatm, Leiciering, Dlugged. Muuley,
Morrie, l'attetvou,:gulliburY, and Wins:wilt--
16.
So the.qiieationivai • datnimined
.finuadve.
• tl.crecarys'Officii,
• ' • •Hdrrilibusgo lune 185 &27, .
•
I do certify that the ahovo nod foregoing it
true and correct copy of tha "Yeas" and
"Nava" taken on the Itesolution propuaing n•
melidmenta to the Constitution (lithe Common
wealth for the aessioti of 1856.
tr Witness my hand snd the seal
of said office, this tweitty.setentk
; day of June, ono thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six.
A. U. Ct.:MIN,'
Sec'y of the CommottAyealth.
PROCLAMATION.
a!" EREAS, in and by the Act of
the General Assembly of this
Stute,.entitled, "An not to regulate tho Gen-.
eral Elections of this Commonwealth," eine- .
tut! on the tld of July, 1889, it is enjoined
on me to give Public Notice of such. Elec
tion to be bold, and to enumerate in such
notice wind officers ;aro . tO be elected : I
BENII,I"THO3IAS,, Sheriff of the County
olAdanis, do, thereforo,, hereby give this
Publie notice to the hllectora of the said
County Of Adams, that .
GENERAi ELECTIQN
will he held in said County,"mt the
Secossd Tuesday (4 . ,Oelober. wi3Olusl4 l ht)
in the several Districts composed of the fol
lowing Townships, via i
In the First district, composed of the Bor
ough of Goitysburg and the township of
Cumberland, at the Court. house in Giotto
In the Second district, composed of the
towniship of Gertnanb at the hout.o now oc
cupied by Levi firepe,:in the town of Lit
tiestotru, iu ttto tostitstiip of Germany.
If the Third tiisitict,_ computed of the
lowuship of Wood, at. the' lulus° of. Widow
Miley, in tho town of Nati Oxford
In the Fourth district, composed of the
:townships of Latimore and Huntington, at
the house of Caleb H. Hildebraud, iu the
township of Huntington.
In 'the Fifth dietriut, composed of the
townships of Hewilumbau and Liberty, et
the Public Sehttel-house to idillerstowu.
In the Sixth distriet. einopobed of the
tewuship of liatuiltOti, at the house now cm.
copied by David Neeetnner, iu the town of
Bast
1u the Seionth district, cotuposed of the
township of bleuallen, iu the public School
house In the town of Bruderevifle.
In the Eighth district ' composed of the
towuship of Stratton, at the house of JocoL
lintes,siu Huuturstown.
lit tbe giuth district, composed of th
toeuahtp of Nrauitlitt, at the house formerly
occupied by Jacob iu said totsu.
ship.
lu the Teeth district, composed of the
township of Cimowitgo, ot the house of John
Bushey, in McSburrystuwu.
lu the Eleventh district, composed of the
township of Tyrone, at the house of Saltine,
Sadler, in klenflersburg.
In she Twelfth district, composed of the
township of Mountjoy, at the ,Litiuse of Geo
Solder, itt said township. -
In the Thirteenth district, composed qt
the tuviuship.of Nlountplemaut, at the pub
lic Schuol-houlse in said• township, situate at
the cross roads; the one: loading from Ox
ford to the Two Taverns, the .other 'row
Bunterstown tip Hammer.
In the Fourteenth district, coutposed a.
the toweship of Bowling, at the publo.
School housa in flamptim.
In die Fifteenth diAnct composed of the
Borough awl towuship of lieruick, at the,
public School.bouse iu Abbithitililiti.
In the, Sixteenth compoed of
the township pf Preedimit, ut the iliAlott of
Nichulaa Mink fa said townsuip.
'tAtreh aentienth district, , COMputad of
'the towoliips of Union, at the 110112 iii of
Euticb Lefever,, in said township.
In the Big' hteouth district, eutuposed of
the township of Butler, at the public S'ehool
house iu Middletown, iu said township.
At which time and places win be elected
One Auditor Lieuerai of the Cohnuoti
wealth ;
.Oue Surveyor General ;
One Canut Commissioner
, One Member of•Congross, na represent
tho District composed (A the Conn
ties of. Adams, Franklin, liedford,
Fulton and Juniata
•One Men;ber of ;State Senate, to, repre
soli' the Ucittutids u" Adams and
,Franklin
One Member of Assembly, for Adams
couuty
Two As..,ociate Judges;
Uue Gotum6siouer ;
One Auditor ;
One Director of the Poor; '
One District s ttorney ; and .
,
'One County Surveyor.
. Particular atteutiou is direoted to the Aot
of Assembly, passed the 27th day of Febru
ary, 1849, entitled "An imerelative to vo
dog at elections in Adams, Dauphin, York,
Lancaster, 'Cumberland, Bradford, Coutre,
Greene, sett:Erie, via: ,
,S.atrrion .1. Be it enacted bribe Senate
and ituupe of Representatives of the Corn
wonwealth tif Petaisylvithia in General A.
monthly met; and it is hereby enacted by the
authority of the saute—that it shall be law.
ful for the qualified voters of the counties
of Adams,. ,tatuseter, 'Dauphin, York,
Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre,
Greene, and Erie, from and after • the psi
sage of this sot, to vote for all candidates
for the various offices to be filled at an elec
tion on one slip or ticket : Provided,, The
office for which every eandidateis voted for,
shall be designated,. asrequired by the ex
iating laws of this Commonwealth .
SECTION 2: That' any , fraud committed
by any person voting in the manner above
prescribed, shall be punished' by the exist
ing lower of this Cornmouwealth. '
Attio---1n and , by virtue of the I.4th.sea
lion o f the act aforesaid, every person, ex
cepting Justice of the Penoe, who shall
' huld'any office or appointment of profit or
trust under the . Goverument of the United
Sfates, or of , any city or incorporated dia.
trio, whether s commissioned officer or oth-.
erwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who
is, or shall be employed under the legisla
tive, ezeuutive or judiciary depurtmootnot
this State, or of the United States, "or of any
city or incorporated district, and also that
every member of Congress and of the S to
.Legislature, and of the Select or Cowmen
Council of any City, or Commissioner of any
incorporated district, is by law incapable of
holding or exercising at the same time, the
office or appoiutineut of Judge, Inspector,
or• Clerk of any election 'of this Common.
wealth, and that no Judge, Inspector '
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 Assembly entitled "An Act relating
'to eitoutieus, andlor other purposes, " ap
4)roved April 16th, 1840, it is enacte . that
,the aforesaid 18th section "shalluot be con•
•strued, as to prevent any militia• officer ler
.hurendi officer, from serving as judge, in
*e.pector or elm*, at any general or special
election Ili this - Commonwealth." •
And In and ky au Aei of the General
Assembly of this State, pasted the 2d day
of July, 1839, it is directed that the inapec
tors and Judges be at the places of their
districts ou the day of the General Election
aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do
and perform the several tiuties required and
et joined on thain in and by the ',auntie'.
And, be it further directed, iu mid by the
act of the General Assembly of this State
aforesaid, that One of the Judges Of eiteh of
the different distracts aftkesaid, who shall
have the charie' of the 'certificates 'of the
number ''of votes which shall have been
given for each ca' nifidate for the different
tithead than and there voted for at their
respective districts, shail meet o n the third
day after the election, which obeli be on
Friday the 47th of Ociolier aforesaid, at the
Court, house, iu the' Borough of Gettysburg,
then and tlleit - to make a fair • statement
and certiticattduf the iiuultair of vbtes, 'which
shall have been *oven at the different dis
tricts iu the county of Adams fur any ?er
ten& fur the afilea aforemid.
LIENRY., THOMAS, Sheri j:
Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, •
he pt. 8, 18fi6.
liruireapktpoll tardfc
(
uman
Dr. 1. Lavirrence Hilb
' DEST/ST,
CI MICE in Charnbershurg strek t
.N /P, one door West.' of the Latheran
Church, esrly opposite Graknmer'sstore,
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth tkre invited to call.
REFERENCES. '
Dr.C.N.Dxstiapcsr. Rev.C.P.ICRAtriI.D ri
" D. Hoktitig, Prof.Ml.JAcnis,
" H.S. Hunea, '' H. L.B teams' ,
" D. atrAltNT, .. H.A.MVIILICIC 111/110
I/011. R. J lIIXOIOII. I .. hi, I...9TCRVIN.
Jodi , ..., .Hip
-- ---
DAVID A. BUEHLER,
.01,...ney at Law,
IVILL prontptly . attend to Oollectiops end
V T all other bugtoess entrusted to hie eare.
tl'Otlire in . the Diamond, adjoining the Store
of A, 13. KURTZ.
Gettysburg,' Pe 4 ., Feb. 1, 1856.
EDWARD B. B,UEHLER,
attorney Es law
'WILL faithfully 'and promptly nttend to
V V all busitrem entrusted to him. Na xprrtd:r
the German Itlystrge. Office nt the same
Once, in Sinith,ltaltimore street, near Forney's
brug Store, mid nearly opposite Datiner
Ziegler's Store.
• -.._
WM. B. M'CLE.LLAN,
ATTORNEY AT I.AYT,
.florti Priiserwitsr. 411toritey.
if - VH(IE on the South side of the Public
-1 1-1 , square, two doors West of the "belitinel"
office.
.411ml' 28, 1856:
APCO NA UGH Y,
.1777. 4 0101; I' dr LdI!1;
voice re.„oved in nue dour Woll. of 'lochle
Drug ',St I.luolc-Store,ehambtroburg 4tYrel.)
siti.fPriieg'oaett Suitt-11ot (ir•
I'at,•.i►ts and Pensions,
tsnnnty rand Warrabts, .13ick-Pam
;0(111110.4 01 aims, and all Oilier claims against
thu Govertinionynt Waslitlignin.,l). U.:
,aloto American claint4 in England. Land
el& arrants located and sold.-or boughtoinil
Itimitest prices..
lor sale •in lowa. Illinois. and
tither Western Stites ; and Agents•engaged
:16cating Warrants there. .
ill4rApply to „hint personally or. by
:letter.
DAVID WILL&
'.*ttUrney ni Laws.
HAS thkell Mr.. STEVP:NBON'B noire
. North West, Coiner of Ventre
F ogre. .
ItIiFIMF:NCE.—Hout. Thaddeus .Strvens
I:sq.. Laucusie•.
fE IL IL,
ts:,
FICE nn Chatithershurg street, Gl.t.
tyshurg. two' (loots •I Geo. Ar
nold's store, will attend to filing claims for
BOUNTY LAND, ,under -the late Arts
of Congress, Prat:ions, eit.o. An business
entrusted to his hands will receive procui4
attention: • •
TORE.
g NuF: , Subscri!)ers wouid respectfully
•_a 'ennotinde3/., their Wanda and th.
public. that they } have opened a NeW.-
MAMMY ARE STORE in Baltimore st,.
adjoining the residence of llst;to:Ztt.ouitt,
•Gettyetturg.'in which they ate opening.a
iiige and general asitirathetOof
11.11AILDW4114: IRON STEEL
- . GROCERIES.
Cutlery and: Coach Tiionings,
, ,
Springs ; Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, - Shoe 'FindipgB :
Panics, Oils, & yes u b,
n general; incutling every descriptioJ of
articles in the above line of husittess--to
which, they invite the attention terCoarli.
, malterit; Blacksmiths. Carpenters. Cabinet.
'makers, Shoemakers. Saildlers, and the
publicienerally. -
Our stock having been selected with great'
earc and purChashad for Cash. we quart
anteit.(for the Ready, Ilioney,) to dispose_
of any,part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased anywhere.
We "parnetnarty requesta'sall Irom our
frientleo.tul earnestly solicit a' there of
public favor. as we are ileiermined to, es-'
tablish -a character for selling' Goods -at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
liples.
JOEL D. ,DANNER,,
• DAVID '
iaburg, lent I 73.1851.--4 t.
HAY WANTED.
:PERSONS Iti7ing Hay to sell will do
well by veiling on the subeeriber; in
Gettytibtirg, who is deeirnueof purehasing.
The highest Market price will be paid at
all times. .O::T , As he intends having the.
Hay, .after being packed, hauled either'to•
Hanover or Baltimore, the preferenceto
hetil will be given to thcisulrom whom he
may purchase.
.801,0 MON POWERS.
'Dec. 24, (882.—If_.
00B () XE S HWY(' .02NPRESS
.TOBAUCO;'in 'tem ind lot
.sale by WM. BUEALEF,
Zia. 147 Franklin strut •
Philadelphia Adverlixernealil
FIRE PROOFS!
THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADEL.
DMA THE WORLD !
EVANS & WATSON, N0.,26 South Fourth
street,: Philadelphia; have bed the surest
demonstration in the fulloWing certificates'
'that their .manufacture of Salamander Safes
has at length fully warranted the representa
tions which have been made of them, as ren
dering an undoubted security against the ter
rific element ;
Pnrtatist.rnix, April 12,1856.
MEMEL EVANS SI. WATSON :—OelltS—le
-ftirds as the highest satisfaction to state toyou
that owing to the viir,y . protective qualities o,
two of the Salamander Safes which we pur-
chased ofyou some months slime, we saved a
large portion of our jewelry, books, papers,
&c., exposed to the calamitous fire in Palm
stead Place, on the morning 'of the 11th
instant.
When we_ reflect that these Safes were Irma;
ted in the,fourth story of the building we righw
and that they fell subsequently into
hearof burning ruins, where the vast conceM
trillion of heat caused the brass plates to men,
we cannot but regad the preservation of tit,
.valuable contents as most convincing pkOof o
the great seeurity afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much. pleasure in recom
Mending them to men of business as a sure re.
fleece against tbe fire.
GEO. W.-SINK:INS BRO.
PHILADHLOOII, April 12, 1856.
Messes. Ersxak IVATSON:•—i have to offer
you my testimony in favorof the great security
afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books,
papers Am., during the recent disastrous con•
dagration in itanstead Piece, from the fact
that the same were contained in two of the Sal
amender Safes manufactured by you.
Ilavin# tulle,, from the fifth story of the Ar
tisan budding, where they were previously
plaeedi and exposed to , a vast heat for a long
time, the preservation of the valuable deposits
seemed to every one who witnessed the open
ing and interior exatnination, a mutter of pro
found astoubtmeut.
Tonll who may require a perfect protection
tom the ravages of tire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the me of your Safes, as I consid
er they have now undergone the most truing
tat. N. E. MOROA N.
Pumsontamik, April 12, 1856.
Ntessits EvA IV Arsos -13 ent lemen—
No doubt you w:11 be deeply gnitified to learn
the good condition in which I discovered my
book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock,
and other valuable documents, when on Fri
day last I opened the Sure made by your
firm.
With my knowledge of its great exposure
both to the intestsity of the heat from so tot a
tire, as that Which debtroyed •the Artisan 'build
ing, as also from the force of the fall from its
former elevated position in the 'third story, I
could entertain bat slender hopes prior to its
interior inspection, that the contents which I
once so highly prized would ex-6r be of any ser
vice to me, but as these fears are now happily
removed; I feel it'only due to say to you, that
can henceforth ivcommend tnu two of your
Safes to all who may wish to Iccl a confidence
in the perfect security which such means pro
vides against so frightful an clement.
ED W ARD G ASK I LL, Bookbinder.
Constantly on hand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks•for Banks, Stores, Sce.
April 25, 1856.—1 y
"i'ltiladelphia Advertisement:"
EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES
VOR llerehaMs. Law y era, Formers and Oth
l: ors. haeing,Books, (per., or other raium
blew, to preserve from FIB . E or BURdiaARS.
Day Sc Newell's (11.1.th's) BANK LOCKS.
A (IARD.—Titc"F ILE NOOF SAPS," that
preserved otrrßocks, rapers, &c., during the
GreatF ire at Hart's Buildings,' wits purchas
ed of OLIVER EVA,.NS, 61S. 2nd., St. Phil
tura. UM% & BUCK.
"REFRIGERATORS SAND WATER FlI.
TER,s."
EVA2s:S' Premium 'Ventilated Itefrigera
tom tor cooling and - preserving meaty, !miler,
mill•, water and all articles foreulinary purpo
ses.
WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish
or narddg water,' whether effected by rains, lime
stone, marl or otheecauses ; can be bad separ
113 or attached to the Refrigerators—n small
quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the 'warm
eat weather. •
;PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the
we of warm or en/41,wnter.
WATER COOLERS, for hotels, Stores &
Dwellings. •
STC.,Ii TRUCKS, for 'moving boxes,.bales,
•
SEAL - PRESSES, CGPYING do., DRUG
GIST du.
OLIVER EVAN.
No. 61. S. Secondlit., (?,floors below Chesnut.. , )
(I.lsTAistaspro in 18.36.)
i836..—1y • •
H. BYRAM.] I T. MAY, PIEROE
FREE OF CHARGE I ! !
rriwo SPUN . DID PARLOR ENGRA.
VINGS, elicited "Bolton Abbey in the
Oldeu Times," a Splendid 'steel engraving,
trom the 'celebrated .painting by Landseer,
and the "Departure of the Israelites from
Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from
painting by 1). Roberts. The retail price t,f,
the above engravingir is $3 per copy, but will
be sent free' of cliarde ias follows:
The subscribers have 'established a BOOK
AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish
iirtybook or publication at the resail_price free
lof postage: Any penions by forwarding the
subscription price of any of the.s3 Magazines,
such, as Harper's, (Jody 's, Putnam's, Graham's,
Frank Leslie's Fa-7hions,itc., will 'receive the
Magazines. for ,One year and a copy ofeither of
the filar @ beautifut,engravings, free of charge,
'or ifaubsaribing . tci a:s2, and a,sl, ..Magazine,
such na Peterson's, and Challen's Ladies'
Chriiithin Annual,, they will receive both Mag
azines and a copy of either of the abode en
. .
graving& • •
Eveiy deseription.of engrasing en wood ex
ecuted with neatness and'desateti. Views of
buildings, newspaper headings, views of , ma
clinery, book illustrations, lodge •certificates,
businets"cards, &c.. All, orders sent by mail
promptly attended , to: Persons wishing views
of . their buildings engraved can send a, daguer:.
, eotype or sketch of the building by manor ex
press.
.. Persons at. a distance having saleable aril
,eles would find it.to their.advankage to address
• the subscribers, as we would act as agents for
-the sale offbeat. •
. • .13YRAM -do PIERCE,
60 South. Thi
Nov. 30 1.850 --13 , -
HEERIUNG'S.SAFE
AGAIN
rms 'cimaPiamti
The'on/i gafe i ichich, in evrA t ipt-t ance p reee ,
al their entir%.iontenis in the late C*l4-
eive...Pirei. • •
A T the tainting of the Artisan I,lildings
•Xl. April 10th, and iu the GREAT FIRE in
Market Street, :Map Ist, 1850, the' genuine
HERRING SAFE, preserved the yewellery of
Geo. W.Simonst Bro. ; Books, Pryers &e, of
Fisher./ •Bro. and Bwdttrd Seinaus k Co., af
ter retnaining exposed to the burning ruins for
nearly FORTY -HOURS,. and proviug'conelu
sively *hat. we .invt..s.ways dunned for Ahern
their great superiority over all securities now
known.
In these fires, 'the lIIERRINGS SAFE,
standing sida , by side with those advertised as
"warranted to stand 10 Ter cent. more fire than
lierrings,"cameforththe neknowlelyed victor,
not catty avoierving their contents in excellent
order,tbut 'being themselves in a' condition to
go through another ordeal, while the luiasted
"Salamand•-s - of oda- ' '-crs -- were badly.
toed up in - every instance, and in some cases
heir entire con tents completely destroyed.
To the public we would simply say, that,
during the 14 years that Herring's Safe has
been before them, more than two hundred
have passed through accidental fires without,
the occurrence of a single loss.
We would, therefore, caution purchasers
apinst the misrepresentation ,of interested pan:
ties: The Herring's Patent is the only, 1 , ire•
'hoof Safe made in this city Which is protected
by a Patent Hight. and we will guarantee it to
resist More than double the amount of heat of
any other Sale now known. . • •
I RILELB 8s HERRIN(4,
Solo Manufacturers in this Statoof •
a IiERRINWS PAISHT CHAMPION 'AFL'S,"
' • 34 • • Witlind Sti
N. B.—" Evans 'dt Watson's lintiroverl'Hakt ,
menders," "Oliver p.va q ' N ' . ' "C. d. aaSlued,"
and ''Scott's Abietos," Iron Chasta,'(a large
assortment having Elena taken in'part pay
theut for . "Herring's,") will' be'sold at low prt.
June 13, 1856.-17
NEW WHOLESALE
DRUG STORE.
SPENCER THOMAS, No. 20 South
, • Second street, Philadelphia, Importer,
Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi.
eines, Chemicals, Acids, ,Dye ; Stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Colors, White Lead, erench and Ameri
can White Zinc, Window (Bass, Glassware,'
Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Groyn e
Spices, Whole Spices, rind - all other articles
usually kept by Druggists, including Borax;
Indigo, Gine, Shellac, Potash, ace., &c. ;
All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at.
tended,to. Country -Merchants are invited to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Goads sent to any of the wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goods
Warranted.
March 7,1856.—1 y:
Za. P italigalAt Vannig
JOHN W. TIPTON. Fashionable Bar.
ber and flair Dresser, earl at all times
he found prepared to attend to the calls of
the people. at the Temple. in the Diamond.
adjoining the • County Building. • From
long experience, he flatters itiinself that he
can go through all the ramifications oldie
l'ussteureest DellffriMent
with such an infinite degree of skill, at
will meet with the entire satisfaction nf all
who may submit their chins to the keen
odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore.
that by his attention to bueineas, and a de
sire to please, he will merit as well as re
ceive, a liberal shore.of,public paironare.
The sink will be attended to at their pri-
Vale dwellings.
THE LADIES' STORE.
A NEW SUPPLY OF FANCY GOODS I
mugs M'CLELLAI%
eAS just returned from the city with a
very large stuck of
JIILLI ERY & FANCY GOODS,
to which she would invite the attention of her
friegds 'and the public, believing that an ox.
amino:6ou will satisfy them that her Goods are
the heat selected and most fashionable as well
as the.eheiipest ever offered in this place. The
assortment comprises
Litshmeres,
Be lanes,
GilighowN,nlicoos, Do
Tinge, ohurg loths,
Linnen. Sack Flannels, Bon
nets and Bonnet Trimmings, Swills,
Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Arai , .
dials, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs. French Worked ollars.
inlitic..lackonetand Swiss Edgings,
Ituiertings, Muslins, Sleeves, Mo.
air and Silk Mies, Black
Lace and Embroider
ed Handkerchiefs,
;,Braids, Funs,
tk,m,
end examine for yourselves.
Gettysburg, April 18, 11456.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AND
INmad fROPIERTIT tkir
Pit 1 VA'l% SAL E:
WISHING to retire from•the fanning and
alining business, .I. will sell at Private
Sale the billowing valuable Real Estate,
known as
LOCUST G OV
situate about one and ahalf mile S. West front
Ltlestown, Adams county, Pcnn'a.
No. 1.-39 Acres of Mead
ow bottom of a superioritmlity of red gravel.
soil, well adapted to timothy, -2000 bushels °-
lime huiing been put on tt. The improve
ments are a LARUE AND 'VERA' BEAU
TIF Ut MEacilAyr KILL, Saw Mill, Coop'
er Shop, two Dwelling Houses, a
Store Boom, two 13;14 Ovens, two
Stubles,dhree Hog Peps, Lime-kiln, ; n ;
and all necessary out-buildings. The
Mill is built upon the most modern and burn
veil plan. The dant and race are not sur
passed by any. Four County roads centre at
this Mill.
NO. 2.-37 Acres of Slate Land,
very susceptible of a high state of cultivation
8 or 40 acres of which are heavily timbered;
with about 10 ncresof meadow. The •
improvements are a large and very
complete GRIST MILL and Dwel- ,--41jd
ling House. This property ad ,
joins No. I. - • .•
No. I—A Farm Containing
156 Acres mostly the red gravel soil, and pro
duces well, 40 to 50 Acres of which are heavi
ly timbered and about 20 Acres of meadow.
bottom.. ,10,000 to 12,000 bushels of lime
'have been put•upon the land. An abundance
of fruittrees upon the ;premises. The
imp.ovementsure a Stone. Dwelling
House ctini Kitchen, Smoke House, ;
a. large_Aaelt Barn, with Wagon " .
Sheds, (*.torn (kik Hog Pen,, andell necessary
out-buildings. , This property is also a Tull .of
No. 1,-and known as above. There is not a
more desirable property ;In the county than
,LOCUST GROVE, either separately or 40-'
gether. Cal Land see •it. These properties'
will he sold scparatelror together, as may hest
suit purchasers. 1 , .will. sell' on accommoda
ting terms. Any person wishing, to view the.
Property will please mill on Edward Stehle lir
mg- on the -premises, •er myself in Gettys;
burg.
GEORGE ARNOLD,
Aug. 16, 1856.—55
800,000 SECARs of every
description ati d
Braude, all of which aro offered lower
than any other House in the city. Aud
Warrente all he sells to be of the besttua-,
terial. Call and examine.
WM. BUEHLER,
.11o: 157 Franklin direst.
Not•. 24. 1854. .
BOA BLACK FAT in store
w-irwo and for sale by
WM. BUEHLER,
No. 167 Freeklio direct, Baltimore
TOBACCO.
100 BOXES 3 L B. LUMP TO
BACCO in store and ftir side,
a t 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLEWS
Old Stand, the elienpeas in
1M Franklin itt. j Baltimore.
LET US REASON TOGETHER
HA LOWAY'S PILLS.
WHY ARE WE ICK ?
IT hasbeen the lot of the human race to be
-11-weigheildown. by disease• a i d snffering.e
119LLO WA V'? . PILLS ere,spcelilly adapfkl,
to the 'relief of the
the DELICATE, and the IN Flax *elf
mates, ages, sexes, and i censtittitions,' Pro
lessor.. Hsuperintends ellowar personally superinnds thin ,
matinfileture of 'his Medicines is • the •Unitedi
States, and offers them: to a frve,ael onfighti
ened people, as the bent remedy the world ever
saw for the. removal of dideese:
. , + . f 1 ---• I. • , I
'- ' ' riii , Jeginiii loisifildlia' Ithogiiik. 1 ".
til l
These famous.i'llhi 'nilt i eii)ressly CO ibined.
to operate on, tho i stnniphh,, the iiverilt e kid
neys,. the, lungs, the skin, and the bo chi t cor
recting driy. derangentetiithheir fitsinns, pu/
rifying the blood, the very:fountain of lilei . aud
has curing disease in all its forma,
.., i
posplesso and Mimi. i l ie4;laintif.
... . . .
. .
Nearly, half the human race: have taken
these. Pills. It has been proved in all parts Of
the world, that
,nothing has been found equal
to them in cases of disorders of dys
Pepping and stomach. complaints getienaly.—s
limy soon give healthy tone. to these organs,
however much .deranged, and when all other
means have failed.
General bebility. 111 wealth.
Many of the most despotic Governments
have opened their Custom Houses lathe intro
duction of these Pills, that they may became
the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges
admit that this medicine is the best remedy
ever known for persons of delicate health, or
where the system has been impaired, as its in•
vigorating properties never fail to afford relief.
reheat. complaint&
No Female, young or old, should be without
this celebrated - medicine. It corrects and reg
ulates the monthly courses ut all periods, acting
in many cases like a charm. It is &Ise the
best and safest medicine that cnit be given to
Children of all ages, and fur at.y complaint;
consequently no family should be without it.
Holloway's 4U, are the beat remedy knows' in
the world for thejbllmeiny .Direases :
Asthma Diarrhaut
Bowel Complaints Dropsy
Coughs Debility,
Colds Fever and Aguo
Chest Diseases Female Complaints
Dyspepsia Headaches
tune and Gt.vel
Indigestion
Influenza ec otulary symptoms
Inflammation Inward Weakness
Venereal Affections Liver Complaints
Worms, of all kinds I.OWn'ssoi Spirits Piles
old at the manufactories of Pridensor
llot.t.owsy, 80 Maiden Lane, Now:York, and
2 l•lStratid, London, by all respectable Druggists
and • Dealers of Medicine throughout the Uni
ted States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at
2Zi cents. ti2.} cents and •isl each.
I:l9,:fliere is n considerable saving by tak
ing the larger sires.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa
tioOtA i every disorder are affixed to each box,.
Oct. 26, 185--eow
€ILL IND SEE US IT THE
NEW' S7'.HN U.
TII. T. KING respectfully announces to
his friends and the public generally
that lie continues the TAILORING BUSF.
'VESS in the room adjoining the store of J.
Lawrence Schick, and frimting on tlin
Dia
mond. lie has made arrangements to receive
regularly the LATENT' FA,RHIONS, and
it will be his constant win) to give entire antis
to those who may favor bin.' with their custom.
Oar Country produce will be taken iu ex
,chtinge for work.
W.ll.
Gettysburg,-Sept. 58,186:i. .1,
too IifIVC2MI.2I 9
J USTICE OF TltT PEACE,: gots 'opened an office in the front room 6flistrevidenc••
in Baltimore street, whore he will be Areptti.4l
to attend b Berivening, Convoyisnemg, pod
collecting thtims, promptly and punidadly.
Gettysburg, April .20.—Ay
BOUNTY LAND V12.1)18,.
ry HE undersigned will •artetra promptly
-M • to the collection of claims foriROI.IN
TY LANDS under the late act of
Von
grays: Those who haerisidrein!y'receiell
40 or 80 Acres, •can •receive 'the. bal
ance, by vallingunlh l e .011ueriber end wink
mg thetrieceasary • -
JOEL B. DANNER.
Gettya'burg, March 0,1855.—tf .
TIN WIRE! TIN WIREI
EO. E. BUEHLER yinftirms% 'his
friends, and, customers thin he has . *
7ery large assoruneot uf,.
' TIN WAIRIN. ••
on hand ready for fbellprintalileVniatle
by experienced' workmen attt , of gond 'ma
teriale..whieh. for CAgH
'or COU.NTRY. PRODUCE. - 11:710111
t am ' eee. . .; .
Geityaburg, March 10, 1854
NOW WE AVE'J THEM
Tvar anfred .froincHnltimore and Ithiln.
:dolphin the best assortment or, „
//0/8, • Capsi,, ifoopv,,tattri t
that has e'er been, offered :in :Adentp'Vonntv.
All 0 0 1 M, allElvkillti*, •(soots etAiely
new.) Calt.anttpeu, the% at the ald:efanil,
newly fixed tip,. in Oniinbersbnriatieet t 4 .t oir
dooroTrOtfi tlo cornet. '
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Maich . 2f3;1856.
FAM AT - PR!VATEt SALL('-
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fvflE.nlior6'Fit , em is situated ahont dirk
fourths of a mile south ofGettysbarg, and
contains about 44 acres uf land. The
improvements are a doulde! log and
•; frame. H 0 HS 13; weadxr.l ioarrAd
and a large brick bank BAHN' t iAnd
other outbuildings ;- tyre melts of water agar
the hotuie, with pumps in. " There ,is at ace!.
lent thrivin f ORCHARD , with choice fruit, and
a variety o other fruit, consisting of T'eaches,
CharrieS, r .For .furling , turr , tMilpia,apply
to the au lisc Gettysburg.,„ ji v i •
r?There are alio FillY Acres or Land ad,
joining the above properly, thrttcan lle,hosght
at a fairvprittr.'• ' ' •
: .Ik. , cqttv AN,
tietlinkiitot for
sale.at this office. •