di __ ^Y,;. El t., w: .~~.:i:.- Adfertisements: • :it -- WILL . be sold at public sale, on Tztes 18th_ of October neEt, at_thed Muse 'of the subscriber, in Franklin town ._---tlii_tollowingrpropert, lI.ORATAIA & NEARS, —110.68.# SHEEP, . 40 head Of Cattle—some of which are fat. . . l c PLANTATION W A.G ON, PI A OUGHS. ct HARROWS; and other . • by the ton; Straw bundle; .l:Windmill; 1 Store, Until Pipe; Household and Kitchen Furniture Soo tedious to mention. , Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. 31. on said day, .when attendance and credit wil - be - given by JACOB GILBERT. Septlmber 27, 1831. 4t-25 NEW STORE. ripiTE subscribers respectfully ,inform haiririends_atui the public generally, that they will open a NEW STORE at be hpuse No. I,in Nummtu3burg, on the 4th • , ill-keep A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF - -- 1 Groceries, !Queensware, MA L - AND DRY GOODS. Which they Wilkell CHEAP for CASH, or ire& for. COUNTRY PRODUCE. - SAIIII.IILL WISLER, 'ILLI.A.III ANDERSON. September 27,1831. TErell) DE US STE 'S AND D t LVIE.L .717. l' lt dc.Counsellor: :ylstvw f 111A.VING entered into • rtnersbip, ten. 411 - 11 i; der their profe-:• . al services to the iublie. Whey rn , at all times be consult. &at the of - of the former,South Bal. ; . • ra- fr om-ther ag ••, *here one - of them will always be en. cidde. timber 6, 1834. IX . CENTS REWARD. la AN AWAY from the qubscriber, ing in Tyrone township, Adams co:; so. , the 14th of August last, an indented ap. ice -to the farming business, named • • NEWMAN. The above reward .wißlie given. for said boy if delivered to the Subscriber. AIL persons are cautioned a. t harboring said apprentice. JOHN DEARDORFF. . . Stptember -- 27. -- i_ll33r- 4w-25 EDUCATION. rigam ThAVID TIVIVIILLAN respectfill --"' ly announces to the citizens of Get -lift-thug and - its - vicinity, that - he has-remo ved his SCHOOL to West York street, a few doors from Mr. Newman's tavern, WHERE WILL BE TAUGHT 111 1 1smiwwwws mama .limom LlMiminb IPINWSPINEWO I $ ' ,fr Grammar, Geography, and, all the principal branches of Os 401 A THEMATICS. Terms of tuition made known on appli ,sation at his school-rooni during the hours of-schostl. -- Or'Reforenco, Nir. BELL: -September_2o,lB3l. 'HATS% 11.11ATT The subscriber titte — s*tritreriprimitpititi3 - ' * "IbrraOghisifriende,& the public in general, 4PIATILNAVIMPPAriggP_ 4WII:No nun . - 14 Corlisiist; olein "doors front - • Mr. Wiii.7llcClellCuttl's Hotel, • Whore he intends to. carry on pretty exten sively. He assures those wh6 may patronise him, that his work will be done as well, and oyi as reasonable terms, as at any other es ttadialiment. Ile hopes by strict attention 1 4 1-Inisiness, and good work, to please the _puhlic and receive a liberal ' patronage. ,r ' WII4IAM W. PA XTO'N. , September 6, 1831. 4w-22 N. B. 0:7'All kinds of Country Produce will be taken in exchangs for Hats. - . • TO M CREDITORS. TAKE to TICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Piaui of Adams county, for the benefit of 14,9 Ingolvent laws, and that the said Judges • rtIPP I3 / ' 12 44: dayof the 28th No " ,bil_ I gigt ,a_ t irttext, fbr th hearing of me and my rum atthe Court•housein the borough fletitysburg, where you may attend if you thinktproper. _ OF.AItO.E. EVILHOCK. September 27, 1031. J 4w-25 JIATTALION ORDERS. 8 ' Ilit B ATTALION OF VOLUM. OIL ~2 . S, composed of the Getto iti4ol4 ' : ' ''.:6lsttysburg, Guards, Liberty 1 11411:Moutitploasant Ititlerneb, will • ..ticthe borough of Gettysburg, on n , . _...,, 4. the Oh dal, 43(*tober next, pre -7 010 1 abolt, , *. ar, . 7 , ordqr of the Mador, Z -7 , -„ DAVID xprr, Adjutant. .fuseas4or,lll, Is7l/. i " \ AP-1 3 --47,--z MI MMUI • -- tf-25 4t-22 _---=_4~---24 EU &TETI:IL:LE - PROPERTY ron tams WiH be offered for sale at public vendue, n ?dartke — tsili of - - -Oetafe - r - •nra- on the premises at 1 o'clock, P. M. that va luable propirt;, — tate -- the state — cf-John Stephens, deed, known by the name of the. BernituliatiCreel Woollen Vie= %tory' , and Farm, Situate in Huntingdon township, Adams county, 2f miles south of Petersburg, (York Springs.) The improvements'are, a 2 story CZ. 22 CZ'S TeniMt-Houys, with Stab Les, a .baiik Barn, (stone under and log above,) btorie smoke-house and drying kiln under one, and stone spring-house, and foun tain pump at the back door; two APPLE ORCHARDS— one of which is young, bearing and thriving; and a great number - of Peach trees. The FACTORY HOUSE is a two-story. STONE BUILDING, seventy-five feet long—which. colAtaini the Fulling Mill and all the other necessary machinery—a good stone Dye Shop convenient. The Stream is good and standing. There ,are 225 acres in this farm, with a sufficiency of meadow—about 100 acres of it are covered with timber. It will suit well to divide, as the great road leading from Cailisle to Oxford runs through said Farm. The terms will be 'made known on the day of sale by - • THOMAS STEPHENS, Surviving Ex'r. of John Stetthene, dec'd. Petersburg, (York Springe,) j July 12, 1831. - N. B._ If the above Property is not sold on said day,it will then be offered for Rent for 1 yearfrom the first of April next: 'l'. S. A VALUABLE FARIY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers, at private sale, his V A.L112 AMILIE FARM, Situate in Liberty township, Adams coun ty, Pa., about 2 miles west of Waigley's Tavern, on the Turnpike road leadingfrom : ' ..ckra_to_Wayassho o'-14 miles from Gettysburg and 8 from Emmittsburg. - The FARM contain -9 250 .?ores of PATENTED LAND; About 100 Acres of which is OOD LAND, and Or remainder clear .V- a and in a good state of cultivation; and 100 Acres of the latter could easily be Made into, excellent well-watered Meadow. The. improvements consist of a new ' 3 STORY 110 USE, .; well finished, with an excellent si Spring of Water at the door - - Spring-house, Barn, and all other a ecessp ry outthu __There_ia_also_ • good W. JILW 111.16111 on this fariii. What makes this a desirable property to purchasers is, that its situation is well a dapted for the erection of an ektensive Tattalzrel l Distillery, (Bark and Grain always to be WO oil any other under taking wherein WATER is considered the principle desideratum. . 11 . • • WOOD LAND , ,4-40 Adjoining the above Farm and Saw Mill—the TIMBER is well suited tor all kinds of sawing;--and will be sold either by itself, or with thee Farm. Oti - As the subscriber is anxious to sell, the terms will be accommodating,and made known on_personal or written applkation. A good tittle, and possesiion, will be given at any time._ HENRY GORDON, Ada - In - IC - 6. - Fe August 30, 1831. - 4w-21 Irtktelt.TLIKEVV . , • - ' r , ' ' 7"' NIA, 1L.,,__! 4 "4 . ---.- .. -., ...... • - -.., : v . / ......!' ,V ' 7 1.1..' ~. 1..,..: „, .........r>- ..- ',' w• lON' .... I -7 >N ".,-.- " : c: I' .441 -11 :-. 1.i7-.- ..1.-4. ,- ',22°' - -"` --=" .1, ,- ,• , 0 „ __.. .., . , ,-- ~. •+,‘-\\ .• • ' - "` • EDVT.UN' . , Respectfully informs the public that he has removed to his ' New Shop in, Chasthersburg Street, a few • doors West of the Court House, WHERE RE 18 PRERARED TO .7Pkajce l Tilin,tayand Repair-• e 1. 4% SONO OOP EVERY . DIR9RUIIOrgs - --AIiV/tot•• SAD BRIDLES, SADDLE-BAGS, Portmanteaus, Haniess, Trunks % and every other article in his, line of busi ness, with neatness c durability arfid despatco. He returns his thanks for past encourage rnent,-apd shall endeavor to merit a contin uance OT the same • - ° - July. 26, 1831. ,' • tf--16 NOTICE. LL persona indebted to subscriber for the services of' his ( horse",‘ Colum bus, for the fast three seasons, are,requeit ed to cap add make payment on or before the latoef October next. Necessity corn pelehim to make , this call; therefore, he 'hope's it will'be attended JOHN Asll. ifsptearber 1;1, 1E 81, • 0-43 1 , 4 ; r r i a Ott j % to-14 I Of Palua Will be-sold at pu .---egOtt-Abbottsri- On Monday the 4th of October nest, the following dose bed Property, late the Hstate of Frederic Baughcr, dec'tl,-yiv-- A 2 ffrTOR i HOUSE, _With Ifilige back ,uiWings at ' ? :' 4 ,' taehed, and a Lot-3a large brick ;11.1,;,.,. bank Barn, and Ili extensive --------- TANNERY, Fi?' ith 2} Lots attaelo thereto. This pro perty- is. welit'Woril—thec,onsideration of Caphithlts, as it is brie of, the first Tame. dies - in ,the two at unties : (It is supplied ' with water (try a gilo4 wii ' r-right) from a j g never:failing streah runni near it, and is situated in.a good ountr for Bark, lying. within 1} Miles oiltbe ligeon Hills.",— . The Tannery is Mite .41pipgh to contain 1200 hides; the buid i ings rife large and con venient, and all inigbod oilier for carrying iptilifelifinfo • ' . "' • • ' . ' l i ALSO—QW 1, 1 4. SA ME DAY, .;".- i:6;•,- - A '4A CT OF ~. ; :iik'' S. ' L4lJr D ..,, ~ 10-ntainiiiff - about fa 0 Atts, lying part in 'York ind part in Adams;coUn ties,. with a bank 'Barn thereon ;'l!teltrO creek runs thro7 said tract. Also, LOTS in the vicinity ofsaid town,to suit purchasers. Also—A TRACT OF LAND, Lying in Hamilton township', Adams coun ty, adjoining lands of John Wolf, • Henry Stock, and others, containing about 36 A cies—aboat 20 acr,is of which is thriving Timber; Piny-run creek passes through it. =ALSO-- Tracts of Pigeon Hill Land, Containing about 30 Aereseach—either di vided or undivided, to suit purchasers.— One tract is about 2 miles, 1.111-Ahbotts town ; the other,. 3 frem Abbiataq'and 3 from Hanover the flimower and Berlin Turnpike road passes . through it. Patented Land. -ALSO -----&-112V7P4421 ' in said town, known as No. with a Hat ter's Shop,. now in the Occupancy of , Mr. Jonas Hartzell. Also, A Lot with a Stone Smith- Shop thereon; and several other Lots ad joining said town. • (Kr There will also 'be sold,. SIX SHARES of York and Gettysburg, and /POUR of Berlin and Hanovbr, TURNPIKE ROAD STOCK. e - — ALSO— On Tuesday'the 25th Oct., on the premises. A TRACT : `:11.7:4. Situate in Manheim township, York county, about 4 miles from Hanover, adjoining lands of, David Runkle, Chris tian Melheim, and others, containing about 385 (acres; on which are-erected,- A GOOD HOUSE, II large Barn, and all other neces sary improvements, with an ex eiisive - Tract, there are about 200 acres of excel lent Timber : also a large Orchard. —ALSO— On Wednesday the 26th of October, ZR GETTYSBURG; A Trad of Mountain Land Will be offered, Situate...m_Tranklin 'PA ship, adjoining lands of Peter Mark,_Aii: - drew Noel, and others, containing 200 acrer t ,..tpore. or less. Ct . ' Tern:811;1(711e -kno j iin 'onclitys of sale. Sale to commence 44 10 o'clock, A.M., - ----- - - - ISA !te BAUGIIEIt, FREDERICK BA UGHER, Ev'r September 13, 1831. ts,--23 HOUSESOS & LOT I es FOR - --- SALE. The subscribisr will sell, at private sage, her 1 41' 0 ) 1;0 K AND W!) . FEI 'Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands of Samuel Hoff. man, Anthony Smith, and others. The LOT contains Ten .Beres of Land, a part of which is WOODLAND. There is also a good MEADOW and a fine OR CHARD on the Lot. The .tenant will show the property to any Person wishing to purchase, and for tarps, which will be rea sonable, apply to the subscriber at New Word. . t" -- "" "" • ELIZA BETH SNEERI NtER. August 30,1831. 4w-21 NOTICE. ALl o persons indebted, either by bond, .tote, or book• account, to the late, mercantile firrk of JOHN, 4, ; JESSE HOUCK, of Hunterstortn—and also qiose indebted in the same manner to JOHN HOUCK, of the same place, are Nignested to come forward and settle With the subsoil.. ber, to whom the accounts have been . trans. fermi, on or before the FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT-after which time; no in(ulgenco can be given. ' BALTZER SNYDER. floidiere`towg,.T.rolip 4 . ship, 'karat O. 188 L - • 4 , 414-11• •• \ • C tV.ALW: le Property. is sale, on the premix. HE IM=I!M ' TIZLI2,;:kEik.U2O,Y9 'WHEREAS, in and .by an Act or the IF,v General ,Assembly of this State, on filed "An Act to re rulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth," enactra {.'• he-fifteepth-day- of February, 1796',. it - is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such EleCtion to he held, and to - enumerate in such Notice what. Officers are to be elected: I, WILLIAM S. Comm ti, Sheriffof the Coun ty of Adams, do therefore hereby make known, and give this PUBLIC NOTICE to the Electors of the said Coitifyo(Adams, that a "" t.,7447": General_ _aim' . „... - will be held in the isai nty, on th 6 - o:72Second TuesdaOctober . • next, (the 11 ,day,) at the 'several Districts, 'inposed of the following - Townships, viz: In the First Dis t, compos ed of the borough of Ge arg, and the If townshi 'timberland, 'Ol . ourt-houses in (19k . rg; townshi •• • • • In Secfma..W.. -co mix-matoittml township of' sttnin t the n0w41 . 149 - occupied - by-110 . 1 . -be town of Petersburg, in the . to Tishi er- many. • In the 'Third elSint Uto:townslip of tierwick, and that part of the township of Mountpleaktnt, ly ing east and north of a public road leading from the farm fornierly occupied by George Lashells, to Dellone's Mill, at the house of Francis Elildt, in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth District, com posed of the townships-of-Huntington and Latimoro, at the house of Thomas Reed, in the town of Petersburg, in the township of Iluntington. In the Fifth District-,--compos ed of the townships of Itamiltonban and Liberty, at the house of Col. James Reid, in Millers-town. In the Sixth District, compos ed of the township of Hamilton, at the house .of John Picking, in the town of Berlin. lii the Seventh District, com posed of the township of i%lenallon, at the ecW-4 , --F,Hapite c ift-said-tt4w rishipr In. th - e .Eighth - District, com posed of the township of 'Straban, at the house now occupied by John , Geurley, in Ilunters-town. in the Ninth District, compos ed of the township of Franklin, at the house formerly occupied by Christian Boucher, in said township: In the Tenth District, compos ed of the township of Conowago, at the house of Adam °aster, in M'Sherrys-town. In the Eleventh District, com posed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of John Harman, in Heidlersburg, m SaidlOWnShip, In -the Twelfth District, corn-. posed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house now occupied by John Norbeck,. said township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of that part of the township of Mountpleasant, lying west and south of a public road leading from Mri'Dellone's Mill, to the farm formerly occupied by :o.9ge_l4.sheas,_en_theamic , trld G ett_Yt3-, burg turnpike road, at the house now occu pied by Samuel Swope, in lionaughtown. In the Fourteenth District, composed of the township of Reading, at the public school-house in the town of Hampton. AT WHlCii TIME AND PLACES WILL BE ELECTED, - niber—of-the -Senate of Pennsylvania, to represent the District composed of the-coun --tie-iiirAitsmrantl York; TWQI I PPrqsPO tatives the State Legislature, for - the County of Adams; One County Commisioner; • One Auditor of Public Aocounts, and One Director of 'the Poor, and House of Employment of the County of Adams. And in and by the said Act, it is directed that the INSPECTORS of the said Gener al Election shall be chosen by ballot, on the' Friday next prec t eding the first Tuesday iri October next, Being the 30/11 , September inst., and the Election for such Inspectors shall be held in such places in each town l ship, ward or district, as is appointed by la* fao. that purpose, by the respectiie Constable", (Who are requited to givelit least one ,weelt,* notice •of such Election,) assisted by two qualified citizens, chosen by such citizeo, qualified to vote, as shall then be prest.- And it is also in and by the said Act-req rr ed, that the Agent and' Irspe?.tors be at the places of their Districts, on the day of 4he General Election aforesaid, at nine o'clock ,in the forenoon, to do and perform the iev. 1 eral duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same Act.- • , t 'And it is,further directed ip end by the Act of the General Assemblyof, jhiegiate aforesaid, passed the 17th day ofliarch, one thousand eight 'hundred and kyr aforesaid, that one of the JUI-KITES ef eiidh of the dif ferent Districts as aforestit*vhe shall have die charge of the certifle'ate of the number' or. VOWS' which shall have beeh given' for each candidate for the different offices theik and them, voted for at their re.spectivedie tricti shall meet oethe third day after the ==2M Hi,cb election, which will be on Friday the 14th day of October aforesaid, at the, court house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a. fair state me t and cer tificate of the number of votes • hich shall theCounty-of-Adams r for any person-or per ..sons for the different ,ollices aforesaid,,&c. And, by a lab! passed,April.2done.tho u - :- sand eight hundred and twenty-one,•it ix made the ditty of the Sheriff - to give public notice of the provisions of said laws . . The following aro exttacts: • -Sac- 1. Be it enacted by the Senate nitc4 House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylv i ania, in General As sembly marend it 0 hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the several qualified electori who shall vote at any gen-, oral.-or special Election within this Com monwealth, shall give to the inspectors of such election, separate tickets for each sta tion or office voted for, which tickets shall contain no more than the rkopernumbor of names; but no ticket shallbe• fejected by he judges of the election incountingofftt votes, should the samill li t • - n than iiimpflOper m l '"waist and Coroners excepts • leiV •'• . J Sac. 2. And be it filrtlaPPOkitted lOW . authority aforesaid. That it . A allitlblPt !It? • duty of the Sherd or C4earcvo.s ,tlie cAd • ay'lre; - :of titehlind7:,verTeddrity-withinn - - - this Commonwealth, to give Public Notice, at, the i sairie time, and in the same manner ; andainder the same penalty, that het - iiiii* requif'ed to give notice of any Geneiat Or ' Special Election—that any porton ".ivho shall ;hold any office or appointment ofProfit or trust under the government oftho United States, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate...officer .ot..agent,- _ who IS or shall be employed under the Lo g,islative, Executive, or Judiciary Dipart= ments of the United States, and also that .- every Member of Congress is by law inca pable of holding or eltrcising at the same time the office or appointment ofJudge, in spector, or Clerk of any Election within the State. Given under my hand, at Gettysburg, this 6th day of September, in the year of our Lord, 1831. . WM. S. COBEAN, Sherif. O FFERS his ProfeSsional services to the public generally, and can always be found at his father's residence, at- the house formerly occupied by James Ajorrisso • , within one mile and a half of Hampton. Fair Mount, Juratl.4; 1831. tf-10 BOROUGH .ICCOUXTS. Robert Smith, Treastirer of ,the • 13();. rough of Cettyslotrrg. DRa 1825,Ju1y 29. To cash of S.S. King,Esq. r. • 3,00 13urgoss, for Licenses to Players,. s To do do 3,00 it Sept. 8. To Duplicate of borough tax for 1825, to Jamos Gourley, 201,40 - Duo R. Smith, Trim:Ulm, June 3,182 ~.17,13i 1.5, April 29. Hy balance kat settlement, 28,13 i " Dec. 23, by cash paid J. B. McPher son, Treasurer %Vater Company, quo 826, June 2. By order on Andrew Stor. 9,22 nor, and interest, By outstanding borough tax, James 112,18 Gourley's duplicate, - - - - Clerk and Treasurer's Foes, Robert Smitht Treasurer — Of the Bo rough of Gettysburg, D119.1:8 826,Juse 3. To outstanding tax in hands 14 of James Gourley, Collector, 827,Ju1y .27 Roeder Rev. S. Schmuck ' -er for B.shares Water Stock, " June :N. To Duplicate in hands of 51 . 9t99 C. - etrritzman, - Collector, -- Tdarricil subscription for town Clock, 101,00 CR. 1826, Jun 3. By balance on settlement, 17,131 " Aug. 15. By cash paid John Smith 371 for work at Engine, " 19. By do paid David Little SI " Oct. 2. do Isaac Jordon, '25 " Nov. 4. do Joseph Wharfo, 3,03 " Dec. 23. . do Adam Swope, 5,00 1827, May 31. do Leonard Dill, 1,20 " July 7. do George Kerr, 5,00 " 11. do E. Hanetwoy, 16,00 Li it 24. do John.Garvm, 23,00 14 IL 26. do Thos. Bringman, 4,00 " Aug. 6. do J. B. AlcPherson, 31,00 II 9. do - B. Gilbert, Council, 5,00 " do S. Macfarlane, do. 5,00 " 27. do John Garvin, 48,25 " Sept. 22. do Francis L. Kelly, 62} " Nov. 10. do E. Hanaway, 2,00 " 16. do Geo. Srnyser, 3,26 I " Dec. 15. do _,John. Miller, 33,00 828,March 18. do Geo. Welsh, 460,00 " May 5. By outstanding Tax in hands } . 13 of James Gourley, Do do C. Chritzman, 136,27 Do P - do Jacob Sanders, 41,50 clerk and Treasurer's fees for 2 years, 41,60 By balance, 3,263 NOTlL . clk. A SEMI-ANNUAL Meeting of the "Temperance Society of Gettysburg end its Vicinity," will be held at the Court House' in the Borough of Getiohurg, on Saturday the Bth day of October next, at ,2 o'clock r. M. SI.B. RUSSEL; c'y. :Sept. 20,1631. Petersburgjnvinciblesi VDU will parade on Saturday the Bth q. .J . • October next, precisely: at 10 o'elock, A.M., at the houie of Thomas Reed, in Pe•_ tershurg, with arms and accoutrments in • complete order, and 12 rounds of Wolk car" •ridges.' By. eider, • - • . F. &GODFREY, lit ,der. September 18, 1831. • . =l2ll M V2`).4,531 13E1 $2.24,54 168,00 8931,17 $931,17 ENE OE