~,~~..::t.w MIZE a ~ The subscriber will sell arpublic sale, 04 qtasertyty the 29th instant, OA the premises, at . 12- o'clock, M. SIXTY ACRES OF FIRST-RATE•CHESNUT 'MEER, LAND, Lying in Tyrone township, dams county, adjoining lands of Jakob King, Conrad Wa pner and others, 1 mile from W hitestown aikabout thn same distance from the now Furnace erte,ted by Messrs. Duncan & Ma hon. It Will be sold in LOTS orlo, 1/, er SO Acres each, tosuit purchasers. rersuo---One half the purchase money to be 04N and the balance in three equal an nual payments. HERMAN WIERMAN. - Ostebor--11,-1831. ts-26 PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at public sale ' on the premises, On Saturday the sth of November fiat, 1111 A TRACT - cr L - . 41 .11 4 D • -- 01:ming '230 Acres, more or law, we the property of Wm. Bighorn, de- 4stsed, situate - in Liberty township, Adams souaty, adjoining laid' of Robert S. Grier, David Roth, and others. The improve ments are a two-story • --rhea oriatgraZap tie double log Barn, with other • outAaildings ; au excellent well of water _with a pump v convenient to the &veiling— an orchard containing a variety of fruit -- trees r - a - sufficiency - oNntadow ittal timber Ibr the farm. ALSO, A TENANT HOUSE, With out buildings. The above property will be sold togeth er or divided to suit purchasers. Persons *Mingle new,' the property; will call on Mrs. Bigbam, who resides on the farm.— to commence at 12 o'clock, M. when the terms will be made known, and due at tendance given, by JACOB MYERS', Executor. October 4, 1831. .ts-20 PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an Order of the 0 rphans' Court of Adams county, will be exposed to publia sale, IA Tuesday tkc 25th day of October in54.,.1 on the premises, TRACT OF atiwate Cimberland township, Adams sounty, 2 miles from Gettysburg, adjoining leads of John Ritter, the heirs of Win. M". sen. John S. Crawford and othere,, Containing 290 Acres, - awe or laps— The improvetuents are a gailf Maritrain double log Barn, and Orchard--- s spring of Water near the house. Thgxe is a sufficiency of good WOOD LAND. To be sold as the Estate of Frederick Mahon:, deceased. . The above property will be shown those will* to purchase by Jeicob Eicholts, lit mg on the farm. Bale to commtmee it 12 o'clock, M. when attendance will be given, and terms made JOHN REX, Adwere SAMUEL R. WRIGHT; By the Court, • JOHN B. CLARK, Clerk. October 4 0 1881. . te--211 PUBLIC SALE. pursuance o an o ier o t e rp ane L be expo ''' Aid_to public sale,, on Saturday the nth day o f November next, on the premises ) • A: TRA CT CIP Lol sirD, 9 Late the Estate of John lichee, Esq. dec'd. Containing 21 Actes & 38 Perch . es, with au allowance, situate in Hunting !ion-+Youthip, Adams county,. adjacent to % lowa of Petersburg, (York Springs.)- . king lands of Fletcher Moorhead, Ja • cob ner and others, on which are erec ted large and convenient two story aIitRICK 11011 ,SE and KITCHEN, a brick Spring- / house, a double Barn, and frame . . Wood-house. There is a never:' idling Spring of Water convenient to the Muse and barn, with a Fountain Pump near . the kitchen door. . __ About SEVEN ACRES of the above . I",,Vatit is cleared and under geed fence, the reitrader covered with excellen t '- . er. There is an Orchard of Peach tend Apple , ises. 7- trees on the prem . , , • I . ALSO, - 4 tli . OLIP4ZP rat T o . Adjoining the . Town of Petersburg+ ALSO, . ' 41 .L(/'/' OF GROUXD In the Town of Petersburg, on which are , mooted, a Frame "louse 4. Stqlge. A Stiparn of Water runs thioegh this Lot. }tale to commence at •12 eoock, M.. of t ‘. Af , sul4 ,Oey, *hen attendance elll .. be fien, 'load terms of sale made known, by .. ' > , 4.40011. FICKES, •ii • „ , ETER, .-11. 'fItWITH, i. ' 44 ! " '\' • -.' :ay the .Curt, ~ . .\ . 701 IN B.I.CLARii, Clerk. Votekele 4 fati -.--, to-terse "1 1 ' . 11 1 . 5 'r' jet ego - TAO lia Sam. . WILL li;r3 Sold at public sale, on Tues day the 18th of October next, at the hones of the subeiriber in Franklin town ship, the following property, viz: 2 11101tWE% 61,, GE A. 1114, HOGS 4' SHEEP, 40 head Of Caine-40 - 11 - i6 of which are fat. PLANTATION WALGON., PLOUGHS k HARROWS, and other Farming Utensils—Hay by the tun; Straw by the bundle; 1 Windmill; 1 Store, with Pipe; HOilsehold'iirid Kitchen Furniture boo tedious to mention. Sale to cornmenco at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day hen attendance and credit will be gireirlSy JACOB GILBERT. &optembor 37, 1831. 4t-25 NEW STORE; ripHE subecribere resreactfulty inform their friends and the public generally, that they will open a NEW STORE at the hetteeNo. 1, in Mummasburg, on the 4th day of October next, where they *ill keep A GOOD ASEloirruErer OF • Grocerws, Txml.!Queen,staare, AND DRY GOODS.. Which they will sell cur:AP - for CASH, or trade for COUN TRY PRODUCE., SAMUEL WISLER, ' WILLIAM ANDERSON. ,--lilieptaraber27,lB3l. tf-25 SIX CENTS REWARD. ANAWAY from the subscriber, liv ing in Tyrone township, Adams co., on the 14th of August last, an indented ap drentice to the farming business, named JOHN NEWMAN. The above reward will be given for said boy if delivered to the subscriber. All persons are cautioned a• gainst harboring said apprentice. JOHN DEARDORFF. September 27, 1881. 4w-25 EDUCATION. DAVID 111 4 .51ILLAN respectful ly announces to the citizens of Get tysburg and its vicinity, that he has, remo ved his SCHOOL to W.st York street, a few doors from Mr. Newman's tavern, WHEIta WILL BE 'WIGHT Orthography, Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Geography, and all As principal branches of the MATHEMATICS. Terms of tuition made known on at hie echool•toom during the hours of school. Kr - Reference, Wm. W. BILL. September 20, 1831. ILAN SI The subscriber takes this opportunity of in forming his friends & the public in general, THAT RR HAI 00101ENCED TR2 HATTENG BUSX arms, 0 lq Carlisle street, alas doors from Mr. Win. Meeklland's Motel, Where he intends to carry on pretty exten sively. He assures those who may patronise him, that his work will be done as well, and on as reasonable terms, as at any other es tablishment. 'He hopes by strict attention to business, and good work, to please the public•atul receive a liberal patronage. WILLIAM W.eIPA XTON. September (), 1831. 4w-22 N. B. 04rAll kinds of Country Produce will be taken in exchange for Hate. TO MY CREDITORS. TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas : of Adams ( county, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws, and that the said Judged have appointed Monday the. 28th of No vember next, for the heering::of me and my ereditdrs, at the court=hOuse in the borough dr Gettysburg,,, where you may attend if you think proper. • .GEORGE EVILHOCK. Septelebei 27, 1831. 4w-25 NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of DAV ILVBXERS, deceased, are requbsted to present thdm, properly au thenticated for aettlpment—and those "in - - deb,id, are elso requested to call and dis vharge the same without delay. JACOB . HERRATOR, S w GEORGE BYERS, rt. September 6, 1831. GENERAL,..g 'NOD OK.THE LUTHERAN CHURC% IN THE UNITED STATE& lIIHE clerical anti lay-delegates appointed 1 by the different District Synods, are re quested to assemble at Frederick, Md. on the 30th day, and last Sunday of October next. Ai this Synod will be celled upOti to trAnsact buqiness of vital importance to the hureh, advisory brethren will be cheelfil. -ly received,if due information of their inten 'lion to be present, be givenho the subscriber. I)A.YID F. SCOLIF ! FFER,. ' Seerdary of th'i G. S. in the U. N. July 19, 18131. ' 4t-18 • ' IVIAI C Of 'Valuable pr Op-eity. Will be sold at pu bli c: -ale, on 'the prevnis . . • es, in A bbottsiown, Minna county, Pa. On Monday the 24th of October next, the following described Property, 'late the Estate of Frederick Baugher, dec'd, viz:— A 2 STORY HOUSE, . With large back-buildings at-?111'! tached, and Lota large brick :I bank Barn, and an extensive. ------ TANNERY , with 2 Lots attached thereto. This pre perty is well worth the consideration of Capitalists, as it is one of the first Tanne ries in the two counties. It 'is supplied With water (by a good water-right) from a never-failing stream running near it, and is situated in a good country. for Bark, lying within 14 miles of The (4 1ligeon Hills."— The Tannery is large epough to contain 1200 hides ; the buildings are large and con venient, and all in good order for carrying on the business. ALSO-OAV THE SAME DAY, WalatiVaq Ze0&0.,/,) Containing about •130 Acres, lying' part• in York and part in Adams et bull tier,- with - a_ bank Barn= the eon ; Braver creek runs thro' said tract. A I eo, LOTS in the vicinity ofsaid town ,to suit purchasers. Also—A .TRACT OF LAND, Lying in Hamilton township, Adams (warn. ty, adjoining lands of John Wolf, Rcury Stock, and others, containing uh,.ut 5(1 A cres—about 20 acres of which 1, tii.iviug Timber; Piny-run creek passes'through 't. - • 2 Tracts of Pigeon Hill Land, Containing about 50 Acres each—either di vided or undivided, to suit purchasers.— One tract is about 2 miles from Abbotts town; the other, 3 from Abbottstown and 3 from Hanover—the Hanover and Berlin Turnpike road passes through it., VrAll Patented Land. -ALSO in laid town, known as No. 3, with a Hat ter's Shop, now in the occupancy of Mr. Also, A Lot with a Stone Smith- Shop thereon; and several other Lott ad joining said town. Otr There will alto be sold, SIX SHARES of York and Gettysburg, and FOUR of Berlin and Hanover, TURNPIKE ROAD STOCK. --ALSO— O» Tuesday the 25th Oct., on the premises. A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Manheim township, York county, about 4 miles from Hailover, adjoining lands of David Runkle, Chris tian Melheim, and others, containing about 3815 acres; on which are erected, 4w-24 A GOOD HOUSE, IVA large Barn, and all other neces sary improvements, with an ex tensive DzinxiLEßY■ Of this Tract, there are about 200 acres of excel lent Timber : also a large Orchard. ' —ALSO-- On Wednesday the 26th of October, IN GETTYSBURG, A Tract of Mountain Land Will be offered, Situate in Fra4nktin4town ship, adjoining lands of Peter Mark, An drew Noel, and others, containing 900 acres, more or less. 07-11rernts math known on days of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, of each day. „ ISA AC BAUGHER, - Ex); FREDERICK RAUGI-HER, 8 September 13, 1831, COJCII%7PIaIKIXG, &C. zamx aizza& Respectfully informs the public that he has • removed to his • New Shop in Chambershuri Street, a few doors West of the Court House, wriEnz ITN 13 PRXRARED TO Make, Trim, and Repair oreg o ‘,l jb OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SAD TILES 4t-22 'BRIDLES, SA PDLE-BAGS, Portatdriteaus, Harness, Trunks, andevery other article in.his lino of basi l:less, with neatness, durability- and despatch. He returns hie thanks liir past enrciirige ment, and shall endeavor tbArit i+ coo ti - uarice of the - Same: July's2B, 1881.' s. ZWFV:DOFL, FIB ERAShis Professional services to the ‘l . public/gexierally, and can always be I found at his lather's residence, at the house forineoY- occupied by ' James .14orrisaon, within ono mile & half of Hann/ton.. Fair Mount . Tune 4 l4 - I \ B3l. ' ts.-23 -ALSO Is 136,,, IPM(11)01LIEVInallg HEREAS,' in and by an Act of the v General Assembly of this State, en titled "An . Act to regulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth'," enacted din the fifteenth day of February, 1796; it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate iu such Notice what Officers are to he elected: I, WILLIAM S. CORP:AN, Sheriff of the Coun ty of Adams, do therefore hereby make known, and give this 1 1 . 1113L1C . NOTICE to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a General Election will he held in the said County, on the • TSecond Tuesday in Oetqber next, (the. 11th day,) at the several Districts, coriiposod of the following Townships, viz: In the Firt District, compos ed of the borough of Gettysburg', .and the township of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Gettysburg. In the Second District, com posed of the township of Gern►any, at the house now occupied by Mr. Bishop, in the town of Petersburg, in the township of Ger- many. • • In the Third District, corn. - 1) ,),,,t (~(- the township of Ilerwaelt, and that i;art of ti., tween , :hip of Nl,Janipleasant, ly ing east and nratii of a road leading . fruni the larniX vrincrly ,)ecupiod hr Gpor t: ,(• Lasln.ll , , tc, Dellone.4 Ntill, at the bowie of Fiaiteis Illidt, iu the town of (ht; rd. lii the Fourth District, coin•- posed of the townshys of I tunun g ion mid -LEttinun w -er the Hose -ell'ironnis - Reed in the town of Petersburg, in the township of iluntinu ton. In the Fifth District, coinpos ed of the townships of Haniiltonban and Liberty, at the house of Cul. James Reid, in Millers-totvn. • In the Sixth District, Composr ed of the township of Hamilton, at the house of John Picking, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District, com posed of the township of Menallon; at the house of W. & F. Hapko, in said township. In the Eighth -District, com posed of the township . of Straban, at the house now occupied by John Gourley, in ;Hunters-town. ; In the Ninth District, compos ed of the township of Franklin, at the house formerly occupied by Christian Boocher, in said township. In the Tenth District, compos ed of the township of Conowago, at-the house of Adam Oasteri. in M'Sherrys-town. In the Eleventh District, com posed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of John Harman, in Heitllorsburg, in said township. In the Twelfth District, com posed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house now occupied by John Norbeck, in said township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of that part of thp township of Mountpleasant, lying west and south ; a public road leading from Mr. Dellone's Mill, to the -farm formerly necopied_ by George Lashells, on the York and Gettys burg turnpike road, at the house now occu ; pied by Sathuel SWope, in Bonaughtown. In the Fourteenth DistriO, composed of the township of Reading, at Ike public school-house in the town of Hampton. AT WHICH TIME AND- PLACES WILL BE ELECTED On e -- - Member. of the Senate =of Pennsylvania, to represent the District composed of the coun ties of Adanis- and York;- Two Representatives in the State Legislature, for .the County of -dams; - -- • One County Commisioner; One Auditor of Public Accounts, 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 Elec - tion shall bo .chosen by ballot, on the Friday next preceding the first Tuesday in October next, - - - Being the 30th September - inst., and . the Election for such Inspectors shall be held in such places , in' each township, ward or district, as is appointed by law for that purpose, by the respective Constables, (who are requited to give at leastotidl*elt's notice of such Election,) assisted.,by two qualified citizens, chosen - by such citizens, qualified to vote, as shall then..b.i. present. And. it is also in and by the said Act requir ed, that the Agent tind'lnspectors be at thi places .. , I,?htir Districts, on the day of the, General Election aforesaid, at nine o'CIOCA in the fen-4100n, to do and perform the sev eral duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same Act. And it .isfurther direeTed in and by the Art of the General Assembly .of ,this State aro:et:it id, passed the 17t1iday of:Mardi...me thOusand: , eiglt hunilresl aiid six, aforesaid; that One - of the' \JUIN.; ES of each of the ,ierent.Districta as aforesaid, whoshall have the Charge of the certificate oe the, number of votes . 4hich shall have beeP:given. Ihr eiieli candidate for tlit diflierent offiCes then and forAt thejr respective diet: tOtt_l4 . ahall, greet of the thilt -dry after,the EMI election; which will be on Friday the 144- day of .October- aforesaid, Nat -the Court house, in the Borough of Gettysburg,- thee and there to make a fair statement and cer tificate of the number of votes which shall have been given at the different districts in the County of Adams, for any person or per• sons for the different offices aforesaid, Aker And,. by a law passed. April 2d, ope thou- sand eight hundred and twenty-one, it is made the duty of the Sheriff to give publis notice of the provisions of said law.. .The following are extracts: • Sac. 1. Veit enacted by o r semi House of Representatives Common wealth of Pennsylrania, in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the several qualified electors who shall vote at any gen eral or special Election within this Com monwealth, giVe to the inspectors, of such election, separate tickets for each Lion or office voted for, which tickets shall contain no more than the proper number of names; but no ticket shall be rejected by the judges of the election in counting off the votes,-should the same contain fewer names than the proper number, those for Shoritrs and Coroners excepted. Sic. 2. And be it further mulcted by the authority aforesaid. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriff or Coroner, as the case may-be, of eaeh-and every County within this Commonwealth,-to give Public Notice, at the same time, and in the same manner, and under the same penalty, that he is now required to give notice of any General or Special Election—that any person who shall hold 'any office Or appintinent elprofit or trust under the government ()Utile United States, -whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, why tv ur shall be employed under the Le gislative, nxecutive, or 'Judiciary Depart ments oPthe Unitvl 'States, and also that every Member of Congress is by law inca pable of holding or xmercisiffir at the same time the office or appointment ofJ udge, In spector, or Clerk of any Election within thu State. Given under my hand, at Gettysburg, this 6th day of September, in the year of our Lord, 1831. WM. S. COBEAN, Sherif. NOTICE._ • LL persons indebted to the subscriber -rill- for the services ()fins -horse; Colum bus, for the last three seasons, are request ed to call and make payment on or before theist of October nest. Necessity colo nels him to make this call; therefore, he hopesit will be attended to. JOHN ASH. 41--211 September 13, 1831. N OTICE. THE Account of JOHN' WRIGHT, 9ommittee of Joseph L. Hutton and Benjamin Hutton; is filed in the Prothono tary's Office of Adams county, and will be confirmed at the next November Term if no objections are made. GEO. WELSH, Proth',y. October 4, 1831. 4 ' tc--26 LIST OF (LETTERS, REMAINING in the York Springs Post Office on the Ist day of 0ct.1831 Jblin - BrOugh, 3 George Hoffinal) Miss Anna Doyle Mary Mondorff .Win. Delap Wm. Nicklin Robt. Elliott Wm. Reid. J oe l F un k John Shewmaker David Funk John Shoeinan. HERMAN WIERMAN, October-4, 1831. 4t-211 Writ - A - X -WROTE'S. WAS taken up by the subscriber, some time since, as estrays, THREE SITOTES,IiIatk and *had color, with their left ears cropped: The owner is here noti fied to call and prove property, pay charges and fake them away, Othorwise they will be disposed of as TlieTri - w - directs. ROBERT TAYLOR. October 4, 1.831. 4t-2t3 TO OUR CREDITORS. WAKE NOTICE, that We have applied to the Judges of the Court of Ceintnon Pleas of_A jams county, for the benefit of the- Insolvent- laws, and, that the said 'Judges have appointed Monday the 26th day of NoveMber next,• for the hearing of us and our creditors., at' the Court-house in the bor ough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you think paoper. ' ALEXANDER SCOTT,, JACOB SMITH, HENRY %VOLF. October 4, 1431. TO OUR CREDITORS. j llr4oak r . E, that we have applied he Judges of the Court of Commons Pleas o Adams county, -fir the benefit of the Insolvent laws, and that the said Judge*, have appointed Monday the 28th day of Nov' istber next, for the hearing of us and put creditors, at the Court=house in the borought . of Gettysburg, wherq you may attend Wye* think proper. JOHN. MINTYRE,. JOSEPII. TONER,.. JOHN MYERS: ••:,41111' October 4; J 01$ - 11[ 1 4. i . . • O? VERY Dp3OAIFTION . 1 1 4.41. 4 1'NE88 /ND'nissriacis. Ezints OFFICE o*lritE, • • sriAit, AND , 4t-26