foal c`;.;/ aftero. Commencement Rzerdsea. The exercises connected with the close of the Sessions of the College and Seminary, last wet*, attracted a large number of ladies and gentlemen from other places to , oar town, which for the time prensented an unusually lively ap pearance. On Tuesday evening, Rev. Dr. IleCron, of B i ati cou re, addressed the Alumni ofthe Sens nary. and the Seminary graduates, Mows. F. J. F. Shantz, of Allentown. FL. and G. C. Probst, of Frederick, Md., delivered skl oessev. On Wednesday morning the exercises of the Junior clam of the College casne MT—ad dresses being delivered by the following mem bers of the class :—Messrs. J. Q. M'Atee, Clearspring, Md.; J. B. Kersktner, wptia6, Md.; 14. Miller, Clearspring. Mi. ; D. M. Anna -Pittsburg. Pa.; & J. Berlin, Sahsburg, • Pa.; J. 11. Kreitser, NYerglowa, Pa..; A. A. flame, Bueks en., Pc ; T. B. Bar roves, Lancaster, Pa.: 1. H. float, Meehan icstown, McL; [E. J. Koons, York, Pa.. ex cused ;1 E. 3. .rohnston, Altoona, Pa. ; J. B. Litt), Nasareth, Pa. On Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Bernap, of Baltimore. addressed the Phrenokonnian Society. and Prof. Biddle, of Philadelphia, the A/POPP* Society. In the evening the Alumni of the College were addressed by the Rev. Dr. Bitele, President of Roanoke Col lege, Ye. , On Thursday morning. the College COM. nteemment took place—addresses being deliv ered by the following gentlemen, members of the graduating elms : L. A. Hilda Smithburg. Md. : 1.. A. Got weld, Aaronaburg, Pa.: ti. J. Wearer, Get tysburg ; D. D. Fiery, Donegal, Pa. ; H, L. Bstigher, jr., Clara 1101. Pa. ; C. S. Huffs, Myeistown, Pa. ; 11. R. Fleck, Sinking Val ley, Pa. ; C. Walker, Lancaster. Pa.; J. W. Early, Palmyra, Pa.: C. L. Keedy, Roh rer's:tile, Md.; W. 11. Myers, Hanover. Pw. ; J. A: Earnest, Ilummelstown, Pa.; G. F. fi.;baaffer. lleoutn Settlement. Va. J. M. Hughes, Stnithsburg, Va. ; D. M. Gilbert, Philadelphia, Pa. ," The &Wish Salutatory was delivered by Mr. Gotwald, and the Valedictory by Mr. J. 11:"Dimat, of Money. Greek oration, U. L. Baugher, jr. Latin Salutatory, LA. Bilk. The degree of A B. was conferred on the mew bars of the graduating class, and that of .A... 31. on the following members of the .4w of 1854: Leigh R. Baugher, Rev. A. Open hater, Rev. Lewis Ili! pe, Rev. Ad a m Long, J. Russ, George M. Setnucker, Rev. James M. Sehreekhise, Daniel J. Tritle, Rev. &mins enaugst, Rep. Jacob Wainpole, Rev. Josiah Zimmerman. The exercises were throughout attended by large and fashionable audience., by whom the sex end efforts were very well received —and the Commencement ranked, therefore, among the most s leeessful. • The music, by the llagerstown liana. was escollent and contributed no little to the in terest of the occasion. The College and Seminary Board+, we un derstand, .was untmally well attended. An effort fins been determint4 upon to inereaye the endowment of the College to $lOO,OOO, in which the Alumni have pledged thembelves to a.operate heartily. That it will sucoeed we do not doubt. rnanranoe Company. The following persona were, on Mon day last, elected officers of the "Adams ('ounty Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany," for,the ensuing year, viz : Pfroleart4-Cisaaaa Smarm. V kit Pca.klaat—laxcal. R. IcauLt.. th.rrbal—U A Desauta. • Imam". —D. Mee= Arr. rsaatuiv Conswittew— /Warty McCraw'. Ammar O'Mara. a.; Jac°. IC IMO The Report of the Executive Com mittee, of the operations of the Company for the past year, show it to be in a very prosperous condition, viz : No, I* b sod. }.fit 1. MO, ti•sea Mimi egg linennt -• Prima' a Caala riseivetl !Wring Ho year, lowed" nicelred darhog ape year, Tai4 oat daring die year, malry immismo. - 1/ 0 1 141 Paid J.im ameek. leas by. lA, WM IS Paid fof Ir.. bah, In 00 Troamasea Salary, In SO Notes bawiat tat/mak =OS SS 1 a kaad4 et Teemarm, 141 klAr ' - smert in ...rm. .Amosat ad' meiMrty Mmirml. Sept. 1. Ma, 8793.744 Its Ammet of pmporty lamml Muir" Me par, MUNI It thtrese4treet eerie; the par s $11.14.1 Kepi red datiag tboyeet, 90,600 di ----- WAS Property !metro& Sept. 1, 3667, Aimee et of Premium 'Notes, Sept. 1, lsta A must of Nettles Notes receive' defiers the Tier. temedered mice the yeer, Ifactreil &eclair the year, Pravda's* Nets& to fore". llopt 1. MT, AI/AH.IILN VIM* Of Mg COJCP.LIFT. Noting bitaript , eterit.t, Win MI debases le Mods of rukrargrp 741 ism ?MUM NOtel maixagebsd. 1111,1 M 1411 S Severe Aoeident. We learn with regret that Mr. Parts norrmax, of this place, met with a se- vere accident on Saturday last. l Mr. I A. W. Ftxxxitic arid himself were on the way toMenallen township, in a car riage, (to attend the sale of some pro- I party thered and when a short distance beyendaHilltown, some part of the harness loosened, and the vehicle com menced backing down the hill. Mr. Hoffman hastily jumped out, with the purpose of preventing an accident, when hi s l e ft loot struck upon a round stone with such - force as to cause the break ing of the leg, just above the ankle. As soon is assistance could be procured, he was conveyed to the residence of Mr. Bowman liairrittax, in the, village, and Dr. Strat,.gf Cashtown, sent for, who soon ar#74l.. and set the broken limb. The patient now getting along as comfortably as could be expected, and map poseNy be reinoved to his home ea fki,arday nor MA/4v next. ifirVirs ary .tinder obligations to Mr. Joint Beirr and' his good lady, of Cam berlacd township, for the present of a basket of most' aseions Peaches, with lots of fine Pears and 'tomatoes. Our friends deserve salmon thanks for so liandsomely "remembering the prin ter,? seid sea we heartily tender. TSat alk4" bi hard to best in but • • The Farm of the late Lux' licrturr, in Cumberland township, was sold on / Tuesday last, by the Executors, Stm -1.-}.l. an I JOHN lltansr, at $29 621 per acre-160 acres. ARRAHA.K SPA.Nintit purchaser. ; J. B. DANNER, Esq., as Executor, on Wednesday last, sold at private dale. ' the Farm of the late Prrra Flaarx, Tyrone towu ship—about 252 acree—tel SAMUEL DILARDOII7P, for $5,000, cash. Mr. WM. E. MrEas has purchased Joseph Cline's Mill, (formerly Apple man's,) near liendersville, at $14,000. There aro about 90 acres of land con nected with the property. JAWS HANNET, Executor of the es tate of PLUM Straws*, has disposed of the Farm of deceased, in Cumberland township—about 184 acres—to Sown Fotrut, of Straban township. Price $4,000 cash. The Farm of the late JAWS BOSLITZ, in Mountjoy township-182 acres---eras sold at public outcry, on Saturday last by the Administrator, Purrs Boaufz, l l for t2S 03 per acre. JONATHAN YOUNG purchaser. Joint HOFFMAN, (of Peter,) Adminis trator, sold the property of the late Grostos Bottum, iu Menallen town ship, on Saturday laat,at public outery,d Ifor $7lB 00. Pam, ADAMS purchaser. `; The Homestead of the late JoaN BRoas-27 acres with improvements-- in Germany township, was recently sold at public sale, by Jeers L. SHORR, Esq., for 114,525. Joann Flak, Esq., purchaser. Peterson's Publication . Mr. T. B. Prrzasom, 306 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, will issue on Satur day, Sept. 2fith, " The Lost Daughter," and other True Stories of the Heart— by Mrs. CAROLINE LEN Harm, author of "Linda," "Love Alter Marriage," &c. The editor of the Dollar Newspa per gives a high character to the work, and commends it to the fireside of every family in the land as profitable and pleasant readidg. It will doubtless have a large sale. Complete in one large duodecimo volume, neatly bound in Cloth, for One Dollar and Twenty five Cents; or in two volumes, paper cover, for One Dollar. Either edition of the work will be sent to any part of the United States, free of postage, on re mitting the price to the publisher, in a letter. Mr. Peterson will also issue, on the 3d of October, ".Mrs, link's Receipts for the Million," containing four thousand five hundred and forty-five Receipts, Facts, Directions, Knowledge, etc., in the Useful, Ornamental and Domestic Arts, and in the Conduct of Life, being a complete Family Directory and House hold Guide for the Million. This is a thorough and practical En cyclopedia for the whole country.— From its pages, those who have not leisure from business, nor aptitude for mental toil, may obtain information which is the fruit of years of hard study, and an acquaintance with thousands of volumes. The whole is arranged with an Alphabetical Index to every receipt in the whole work, whereby sny one can turn to any thing wanted to be known on any duhject in a moment.— Complete in one large volume of near 800 pages, neatly bound in cloth. Price One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents a copy. Copies of the work will be sent to any part of the United States, free of postage, on any one remitting the price of the work, to the publisher, in a letter. *SOO 11111 /OM b. 1212 1111 112 it SII,CIS IS Disastrous Effects of Hog Cholern.—A Cur '.—ln a recent number of the Hen derson (Ky.) Commercial we have an account of the ravages of this fatal dis ease in that vicinity. Scarcely a farmer has escaped destruction among his stock. Many persons have lost every hog, both young and old, and some have but two or three left to tell the devastation that has taken place. The symptoms are not those of the hog cholera, bat more nearly resembling the quinsy. • This disease cannot be attributed to strych nine, as there are no distilleries in the vicinity. A farmer in Perry county publishea a - remedy which he says is effectual. He throws the suffering pig upon his back. forces open his mouth and applies a small quantity, of tar to the roots of the animal's tongue. He pro nounces it a certain cure. 111,11111,111 Mi 11001111.1012 SA 552,041 0 11,104 4 SSW SO 3,75 e 411 ,4.1111 It =t o axa .01,41112 am &kick and Extraordinary Death.— C ANTor r; Bradford 00., Pa., Sept. 14. W. H. Greenman, Esq., a lawyer of this place, committed suicide on Satur day by cutting his throat, while labor ing under a fit of delirium tremens. Mr. Spalding, the proprietor of the Canton Hotel, fell in a fit on seeing Mr. Green man's corpse, and died immediate ly. There is the greatest excitement prevailing here, as the parties are wide ly known and respected. Oxygenated Bitters.—This compound possesses much real merit.- The cures it is effecting on every side are without precedent. Dyspeptics who have suf fered for years have been entirely re lieved by a few bottles. Escape of Prisoners.—Two prisoners, named Alexander Deardorff and Leon ard Hoffman, who have been confined in ourjail since the late term of the court, for trifling offences, escaped from their confinement on Monday afternoon last. It appears they had been allowed to remain in the jail yard a part of the afternoon, daring which time they con trived to scale the wall and make their escape. Deardorff returned to the pri son early on Tuesday morning and ap plied for admission, which of course was granted, bat Hoffman is still at large, though efforts are making to re capture him.—Carfisie Democrat. ai`Five half barrels of syrup made from the Chinese Sugar cane were sold in New Orleans recently at 46 cents per plion. • ' Prcifiertf gold- Ounpaign Ikanig. Act :--Causpioses Nam. Tht Keystone Democrats slag tbis neg. 1 Du da, do dn. Of Packer, Strickland, Th. yin pibon and Strong, Du da, du da, da. They're bound to run all night, They're bound to run all day ; They'll make the Disck Repulorteszts And K. N.'s clear the way. They'll sweep the Keystone race track o'er, Duda, de de, From Delaware's so Erie's shore, Du da, do tia, da. They're bound to run, ice. They'll leave poor Wilmot's "woolly horse," Dada, du da, Far, far behind them on the donne, Da dz. do da. da. They're bound to ran, For they're the men, ther& any, da, du Will win on nest election day, Dade. du da. They're bound to rue., b. Basks ix Discredit.—The following is a list of all the Banks discredited in Wall street, in consequence of the re cent financial disasters : Bank of Rallowoll, Hallowell, Me. Exeter Bank, Exeter, N. H. South Royalton South Royalton, Vt. Rhode Island Ce ntral: Bank, East Green- wich, R. I. Farmers' Bank, Wickford, R. I. Mount Vernon Bank, Providence, B. I. Tiverton Bank, Tivertqn, B. I. Wooster Bank, Danbury, Conn. Commercial Bank, Perth Amboy, N. J. Bergen County Bank, N. J. Sackett's Harbor (or Bociprocity,) Buffalo. Hollister Bank, Buffalo. Chernung County Bank, Horseheads. Mechanics' Banking Association, N. Y Warren County Bank, Warren, Pa. Reciprocity Bank, Buffalo. Bank of Kanawha, Virginia. tirThe General Post Office receipts during the first half of the last fiscal year were $1,494,114, showing a gain of $150,000. 'AT ta.e s - On the 27th ult., in Hillsborough, by Rev. Wm. S. Baird, Mr. DAVID M. SLEXTZ, formerly of Gettesburg, to Miss DOR9/AS A. RITCHIE. of Irillsburongh, Vt. At the Cuslowagn Chanel, by tißev. J. Enders, Mr. ISAAC NUNEMAq a Rto Miss loth SUSAN WEAVER, hof ntplessant township. Adams enunty. On Thursday last. at Litt town. by Rey. Mr. Bowen, Mr. JONATI AN BALDWIN, of 3lountpleasant tuvrnith' , to Mrs. ELIZA BETH MILLER. of Carroll county, Md. On the 18th inst.. #w the Rel. G. Roth, Mr. THOMAS TrIAS, •of Cumberland county. to Miss J. 4 E PLAUTON..of Menai lea township. / 7 "el, i s -,,.. 4 • 'l. ' A — e • V-1( , •fiz.•• i- / MEI On the 9th inst., in 51enellen township, MARY ROUTZANG. widow of Benjamin Routsang. deceased. szed *lona fib years. On the Bth inst., HARVEY. infant *on of Mr. James Mickley, of Franklin township, aged 3 weeks and 2 days. On the 6th inst., in Adams county, MAN TILLA C. infant daughter of Mr. Adam Leese, aged I year and 2 months. Oa Monday morning, the 14th inst., in Adams oounty. after a lingering illness. which he bore with Christi.tn forti•utle and resignation, Mr. FRANCIS SCIIIWERT, in the MA year of his age. On Wednesday task after a brief illness, Mr. ABRAHAM SNYDER, a highly respect ed citizen of Tyrone towuship,aged about 77 years. On Saturday last, PETER HENRY, a I'M interesting son of Professor Muhlen berg, of this place. aged 2 years and 10 mos. At MeSherrystown. on the 9th inst., Mr. BERNARD MI GRAVE, aged about 50 years. He was a native of the county of Watt), Ire land, and came to this country about 40 years age. iliqi.ket iiepotts. Cerreeted teem the Wert Haiti wen, York & flasovor peplos Aultiature--Frialay fait Flour: 'per barrel, $5 44 44 550 Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 4 1 50 Rye, " .65 (4 82 Corn, AV 70 4 74 Oats, 111 25 (4 -33 Beef Cattle, per hand., 70J(4 9 50 Hoge, " 9509 i 75 Hay, per ton, 12 00 18 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 24 25 Guano, - Pmathut, per ton, 65 00 Ronova.-•-ntaregiay lad. Flour, per big., hum wagons, $5 25 Do. " from stores, 650 Wheat, per bushel, 105 sae 1 15 Bye, I L 4 80 Corn, " 55 • Oats, .. 30 Moralised, " 6 00 Timothy, " ' 1. 260 Piaster, per ton, 660 rob—/Friday Wt. Mar, per b y., from wagons, $6 00 Do., " (ma stores, 630 Wheat" per basket, 1 15 ® 1 23 Rye, " SO Corn, " . 65 Oate, " 33 Clammed, " 6 00 Timothy, " 3SO Plaster, per ton, 6 50 Gettysburg Female Seminary. rr LIR Winter Session of this Institution will commence on the Second Nowday of Oc tober, (Oct. 12th.) For Circulars, etc., en quire at the residence of Rey. D. Emil, West Middle Street, Gettysburg. Sept. 21, 1857. 3i 9 Teachers Wanted. MITE School Directors of Mountplessant township will meet on Saturday, the 104 day of October next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at Brush Run School House, for the purpose of _employing teachers for the winter term. EGBERT ECKERT, See'y. Sept. 21, 1857. td Teaches Wanted. ryi Boas of School Directors of Reedits .1 township will meet at, &meet's School house, one rode north of Hampton, on Satur day, the 10tA of October nal, st 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of employing 7 Teachers for said township, to whom liberal wages will be paid. By order of the board, W. S. HILDEBRAND, Sec'y. Sept. 21, 1857. td CLERK OW THE 00111 ITS. rOll the Voters of Adams toasty :-1 of A. limit as a eaudidate fbr Oleit of the Comte, sultiecoe the decision et the treks Comity Oeavestios. Should I be astrieseed sud sleeted I phdlle uralf tea =..sad faithful diecharp at the duties at WILLIAM TOUNO. WiWwwgwy twp., Aus. S. IW. A Seed Faus t PCIBLIC BALI. subscriber, intending to PSSIOVS, will I offer at Public Sole, on the premises, on Saturday, ke 10th day of October nazi, bin FARM, situate in Mount joy township, Adams county, mile west of the Baltimore turn pike, adioining lands of Michael Trostie, 31ichael Fissell, George Bushman, and other., containing 156 ACRES, mere or less. The land is in good cultivation. part haring been limed—is under good fencing. and well water ed. About 30 acres are Woodland. and about 30 acres Bottom, 20 of which are now in ex cellent grass. The improvements are a hug! Two-story BRICK HOCSE.Brick Bank Barn,Wagon ifil Shed. Corn Crib. Carriage House, Smoke House. 2 excellent Wells of Water. at the buildings, and a young ORCHARD of thriving trees. lirPersons wishing to view the premises, are requested to call upon the subscriber, re siding thereon. 1111r8ale to eminence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said dap when attendance will be given and tonne made known by MOSES WI:MARTZ. said day. the Fara will taw Ladle% a CO.. (New No.) 918 , above Sightb, Phila delphia. Iniportera, Manufacturers and dealers in Ismbee, Gentlemen and Children's FANCY FITS, Wholesale and Retail. J. F. k Co., would call the attention of Dealers and the public generally to their iniaz; Stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies. Cientl and Children ; their assortment embraces every article and kind of Faacy Ars/that will be worn during the Season—euch AP Full Capes.. llalf Capes , Quarter Capes„talmiss , Victonnes, Boas, Muffs mid Muffatees, from the fiscal Russiam Sabk to the lowest price' Domestic Furs. , Fur Gentlemen the largest assortment of Far Collars. Gloves, Gauntlets. ke.; being the direct Importers of our Furs and Manufacturers of them 44er our own super vision, we feel satisfied / ore can offer better in ducements to dealers z ind the public general ly than any other house. having an immense assortment to select from and at the Manufao. Surer.' prices. W . W~ may aik a call. JOHN F4REIRA & CO., No. 818 Markel Street, abate Eighth, Sept. 21, 1857. 4m For Sale. Iwill/sell at Private Sale two smallimi . 1 DWELLING HOUSES and Lots in Cheinbershurg street, recently built and in good condition. If not sold before the Snit day of January next. 'they will then be rented. 11E0. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 21, 1857. lm A GOOD LITTLE FARM, within one or 11 two miles of Getcymbirr, in exchange for Philadelphia property, dlear of all incum brancea. The property is Innerly new, and leased to good prompt paying tenants. Ad- dress, (with description of warm.) 1)11 J. Li:TERING, Germantown, PA lila. Sept. 2L 1857. lm Administrator's Notice. Itr ILLI A M lI.A ftrzEL'S ESTATE.— Y Letters of administration. de bonis non. on the estate of William Hartsell, late of Mountjoy township. Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersign ed. residing in Cimberland township. he hereby gives i.otice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the 1111111319 41 pre sent theta properly authenticated for settle ment. JACOB lIANKEI. 'a ~ Sept. 21. 1857. Ot • Administratrators Notion: TOSEPH SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letters of eadministration on the estate of Joseph Smith, late of Mountpleasant town'p. Adanie county. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Oxford township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those, having claims the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE SMITH, Sept. 7. 1857. Admit isiatrulor. TOWN PROPERTY, Alt Private tile. THE undersigned o ff er at orivate sale. the Two Story ROUGHCAST HOUSE and Lot of Ground. on , West Middle street. in ettysburg. the property of Matilda brooks, now occupied by Solomon B. Taylor. On this lot there is a variety of choice fruit also a Sable. Zjitte Lot of Groomd on the corner of High and Liberty streets. in Gettysburg. with an alley in the rear, on which are erected a one and a half story Flame ROUGH CAST HOUSE and Kitchen, flack smith Shop and Stable, with s well of water—the property of Matthew Becks. M. & W. McCLHAN. Sept. 7-3 t Attornies for the Parties. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be offered at Public Sale, on Sat urday, the 3d day of October ne.ri, on the premises, A HOUSE AND LOT, situate in Idossat)oy township, Adams °Pan ty. on the Turnpike leading from Littlestown to Gettysburg, four miles from the former, adjoining lands of hell! D. Newman and A braham Garber. The house is a double TWO-STORY BRICK. with an out building of stone, • fru suitable fur a wash house. smolt - how" or any other purpose; also Suwitlig sulkiest for three head of cattle, aka. The lot emitains I acre, more or less, planted with growingypang fruit trees. AlBO4 A -LOT OF GROUND, neatly opposite the above. containing 1 acre, more orlon. The lots will be sold separate ly or together, to suit purchasers. alyblitale to commence *1 12 o'clock on mid day, when attendance will be Orem and terms made known by THE HEIRS OF Atornazw sums, DECD. September 7. 1857. A Valuable Farm, AT PUBLIC SALE. 1111 C Heirs of Dorm, NIIDICIT, deeeased, will offer at Public Sale. on the premises, on Tuesday. the 61A day of October next, the following property of said deceased, vii : A FARM, situate in Reading township, Adams county, within two miles of the Gettysburg and Han over Railroad, and 1 mile from New Chester, adjoining lands of Joseph Spangler and John L►ydum, and bounding on the Conownv Creek on two sides. The Farm oontaine 166 ACRES, more or less, about 60 acres of which are first rate Timberland, with a due pronor tton of Meadow. The improve ments arc a large two story BRICK HOCSE, with a two story Kitchen; •double log Barn, with 2 Threshing Floors, Weetos Sued and Corn Crib, Carriage House, Spring noose, and all neceesar outbuildings;• good Apple and Peach Orst.re of choice fruit, and • never falling spring of water near the door. The Conowago runs within one hundred yards date buildings, which is very conveni ent for watering cattle. lWPersons wishing to view the propurty, are requested to call on the heirs, mains thereon. alerSa• to 001OISMOO at 1 (Moak. P. 15., os said day, when attesdasoe will be gives and tams made knows by THZ HIM. Paftweekwe 7, 1851. AND MOW made to , of taw IWI asiorials aad by good warlaeo...- sau is Mopeds Aaptiabingi's. Wanted. dd►w'r de Genie num • 111090164111ATIIIPIL vparasAa. hi tad by dm Act of the V I Geneml Assembly of this State, enti tled, "As act to regulate the General Elea bone of thi4 Commonwealth." enacted on the 2d of July. 1839. it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what otßeers to be elected: I. HENRY THOMAS. sheriff of the County of Adams, do. therefore, hereby give this public , notice to the Electors of the said County of Adams. that a IltNr2Sly 2'71,2,a . n021 will be held in said County, on the &mad ntesclay of October next, (the 131 h.) in the several Districts composed of the following Townships. viz: In the First district. composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg and the townaNtiCum leriand. at the Coort-house, in Getty rg. In the Second district, oomponecl of the township of Germany. at ,the house taw °o ccupied by Peter Lingen4lter. in the town of Liulastown. in the township of G e rmany. In the Third district. composed of the town ship of Oxford. at the house of Widow Mikey, in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourtb district. eompreed of the township' of Leiimore and Huntington. at the hoone`id Caleb 11.`Hildetwsod, in the tran ship of Huntington. In the Fifth distillet. coinpneed of the township' of Hamiltonben and Liberty. at the Public School-bouse in Millerarown. the Sixth diatriet. oar posed of the town. ship of Hamilton, at the bons* now templed &o of David Newcomer, in the town a East Ain. In the fie►nth distriel °warmed of the township of ileasilen. in the Public School• home in the town of Bendersville. In the Nish& district. composed of the township of Straban. at tho boom of Jacob L. Gnus. in Huntermown. In the Ninth district. composed of 0 . • town ship of Franklin. at the home ftwmerly occu pied by Jacob titallsotith, In said township. In the Tenth , district, °Palpated of the township of ennowago. at the house of Jahn Busboy. In MeSherrysuran. In the Eleventh district. composed of the township or Tyrone. at the house of Samuel Sadler. in Heitliertberg.l In the Twelfth district. roomed of the township of Mountjny. at the re of Geo. Snyder. in said township. In the Thirteenth dittrict. composed of the township of Mountpleatant. at the public Schoolhouse in said township. situate at the cross roads, the one leading from Ozked tbo Two Taverns, the other from Ilunterstnwn to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district. composed of the township of Reeding, at the public School house in Hampton In the Fifteenth district, complied of the Borough end tow eship of Berwick. at the pub lic School-house m Abhottstown. to the Sixteenth district, compiled of th e township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Morits. in said township. In the Seventersth district, comprised of the township of Union. at the house of Eau ch Le fever. in said township. In the Bighteenth district. composted 4 the township of Butler, at the public School-house in Middletown. in said township. At wLich time and places will be elected One Governor of Pennsylvania; Two Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ; One Canal Comm issioner of Penn'a ;' One Member of Assembly ; One Sheriff ; One ProthonotAry ; One Clerk of the Courts ; Otp Register & Recorder; One County Commissioner; One County Treasurer; One County Auditor; One birector of tho Poor; One Coroner. Also. to vote For or Against the Wowing Amennmenta to the Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania. agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature. It two successive sessions of the same, each amendment to be voted on aepa rately, and the tickets to be labelled on the ontside.•'First Amendment." "Second Amend ment." "Third Amendment." end ••Fourth Amendment." and containing on the inside thereof the words, "For the Amendment." or "Against the Amendment." the said tickets to he deposited in separate boxes and Dept rattly returned. RESOLUTION Proposing Amendments to the Constilraion of the annum/ wealth Resolved by the Istente as 1 Roes. of Iteregnetatlng et the Coonewsonslth of Peonenylvsele la Oeseral Aaeo- N 7 set: That We tense* soembeeets an prepared to the oeseAtetioest the tatonongereelth. ls 'cognisante with the orovhdoe of thin teeth snide them( . 11l F) lEMEiSESESCSEMEiI am Cl.ll it Of PU%UC MISTS Secret= 1. The Ptah, may retract dear, to aegmly efts. sal 40efa or Salem 14 reverea. or be meet taproot ,at otherwise prewided fir: het the wept* emout of Math debts direst ad imetimpret. whether retreetet by Tinto. of maim mere acts of the semeral sursolly, fir et 411hiset prlllllll fir thee. Abell mere toed new bemired sad arty theeramtdollent:eed t h e eery arleing hem the emonne of tech fork Malt be applied to the parlor for wbkh It was eitaird, cc to ropey the debts ao redrafted, eat to no other parrot whatever See. S. la widitios te the above Welted pewee. ale State ray enetreet debts to repel leirodoe, /apron tosunr thm. defied Use ern le war, or te redeem the premed matetteding loilebtolawee of the Siete; bed the moray aria. hip hem the artzeethey of tech debta. girl be applied to the parrot for which It Inks mimed, or to repay reit debt* sr to r other parrs* whatever. 0E0.3. Exempt the tette above twilled. to retire re test two of this article, no debt wringr rail be omelet by, or oe behalf of the State Sec 4. To mord,. for the payment or the primer AIL and say additional debt contracted as &foment, the loplida tare 'ball. at Its first selono. otter th• selotetkot A tble axweadenotit, mots • siallog rand. Irbich ran be telitieet to pay t h e awning ietereat ma each hr. sod samaallyr radon the pried* thereof, by a sum rd too thou two boadred sod drt. thanes id dolbars; whir Mettles , far shall animist of the at areal Lenora of the public weer, from thee to time owned by the Mate, or the prone& of to. sate of stocks ewer by the Pate. toitettotr vita ether Node or ivotAirom that may be dionroand by kw. The rad rain hand may be lietroomei (rum time to time, by argon' to it ear port of the team or other ripreouto of the nth,. sot revile's...l for the ordinary, sod cornea or. peewee fetioeernmernt, Lea anus. in e•fte of war, itlV.lgne or losorruettoo, tie part of the sot 'lnger fool shall be used or applied otherer, than la the ettintfulehineet of the petite debt. soul the Linnet of mai debt is zeroed bes tow the arm of aril million of Jolters . . Etc. 6. The credit of the comooorrealth dull Do lo any sosuarr, or *root, be pledged, or /cooed to any 1 Waal, company, corporation or 1.11 ,, Ci1i1011 nor shall ono moneeslth hereafter Income a joist oyster, or steekbotder, la any 00Capanty, illsociatioa. or corporation. dec... The eoromoawealth shall cot worse Oho deg. er say part thereof, of any musty. city. borough. or tows chip; or of aay corporation or associattou • *alma mach debt shall hare hoes 000trocted to *noble the ; Mate to re. pet laramos, suppress domestic ineurreetioo, defeat Itself la time of var. or to smart the State In the tUseherge of say parties of Its preetat indebtedness ate. T. The, legialatare stall not authorise lay *catty, city, borough. toosship, Of laeorpersted district, by •irtn• of a rote of its enlace.. or otborrrim, to become a stook. bolder /a say mammy. samrelatioo or eorporalloo; or lie obtain mosey for, or lima its credit to any corporatema as. sothatioa, lastlhaties or party. •SCt'JD ASIINDItIETT lEMEi!ES3S9II2Oii •ITICLA OF :41%W COI:MIMS No cow oty shall bet:11,444. by a lbw setting Mt ore, owe teotb of Its poyolshow. (slater to forte • tow meaty or otherwlee.) wt 'hoot the ecprs•a teat of such moot,. b$ • Tot* of the electors %bored; .or shall may now terasty be estah)l•bed. 000taheiwg lota tbao roar hundred slows tulles. 1.11:2== hoe melon woof the hot scuds of the esastlestion, strike out the words, • •of the city of Philadelphia, sad of each county respectively ;" from sectioo eve, woe article, strike out the men, -of Plidindolphis and of the etrveral mantle. • " from sectim serf,. sum article, Mike set the words, "neither the city of Adlidelynis or my," sod lo ose In Me thereof the men, ”sael en" and strike est maim roar, sews ertiole, tad V ides thereof Insert the foilenting -demon J. Is the mime the eisrbot leestrell awl slily item sad is every wreak yew themereer, represer Wires Mae nosseer ems bemired. Ann be egneriloned W theta Meted edendy, thiningbnit tbe Sents, by diatrient, = edam to tine mobs, of Monte be the pule thereof ; • moot list rep essiesty rash at Met these theremed benined bentelen my be saws* ftrete espeseessiettee; bet se nem has the,. seeptles elhedd be jellied ; sad so emit) shell be eletiel b els berer tine era diesiet. iq eel seeiletWe u sellitset errobse at Immo to entitle It to et nest Owe neemires, dell Mire • eseseete tereistestise emeipmet ht, mai Mtn be AMMO We ern rodent tleintentsf meidgwees torreliery, dsend Mashie peratetise r met as my he, ash o f whirl heteblet lien hest IN nereeseteltse " At the est et seetkee ems. essme use Sa, laseet these ewes, .the et rht~is MO be divided leile see eseebetiet esselspeeee teseleoey, se swirl he bininio pepabilim se /sane ; se wee= he Wylie! le Ise lisresselee dome The Iselideltare, al he test esiebse, n wile, th e tbY sissisisiest Illetis the sit, el aye seteleelal eel w/ rrhs be Ibe isseeelt dee. ; soh diastole le essiele until the eer swelimmeme le lie rue elle Ilemesel WNW ad adirkat• ram aaaaame. Throdell ma Is the Giethedlie rid •._.. "Mk *ail be sealbsosi aid neeil &scrim IL Tho *Wotan shall hove lass favor la al tow, novae, Sr somet, lay shams of isioosporsalao bone las sioalbstall. by, or soder. say spoolsd, K mast lisa. atoimovise Is ttoolr opinion it oar be ittfortooo to for cilium, of tbe envieseperee•Atb ; is web ntoosor, botorror that Ito lejsaties steel be Anon to tbe etanevratine. • Particular attentiuu it dlrected to the Act of Alaseurbly, passed the 27th day of February, 1849, entitled ..An act relative to voting at elections in Adams. Dauphin, York, Lancas ter. Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie." viz: sacrinert. a it eructed by the Bombe and House nf loprimentativel of the Commorrenrelth of hialseylrania in Geourel Arguably seat. eel it to bereby eiseeted by tb. en shsoity of the manse—that it shall to lawful rot the goalie's, Tutors of Urn. Doe ghee of Adria,. Lanesittsr, Deo phin. Tort, Ceestmertaad, Bradford. centre. Linea.. ■nd Brie, trees and Ober the pumas of this set. to lota for ell easel dotes for the eerie./ °Pkn to be alled shoo •leetioo on ore elle or ticket Prattled, The odic* fil`r which every ausdidete is noted for. shall be designatod, es recelred by the ealetises laws of this Common. eeltb Mellor 2. That any fretal committed by toy pane weals( la the artantmr above premnbed. Quill be paal■had lip the extetleg leas of Um& Commonwealth Attention is also directed to the following section of the Act of the General Amenably of the esenios of 1851. entitled "Art Act to pro vide for the election of Judges of the several Coma of Ms Conintonweeldt Iseemes 4. That ow eleetioe feel shell be held aid coadoebot Is the semsl Meath* district. la tlio woo amasser ha all rospeehi ot eleethes for represeMlatime or 'ball be Mid eomfeeted. awl by tie tamp Jadew mmeoleve. sad ether odious; eat tb• prorldwas at thaw ast et the fiemeal Amiably, eelltled "An Let retell/is to the abottlase K thus Chimesmormilth." approved the sound Es 111 1. 1 w 1 1, we theorised eight boadred sad thirty idea. mid Ifts eseWral aapplemeete. sod an other Oka laws, ea Aram tbe mme *all be la Font, ant applicable, shall be deems/ sod ham to appl• to the electkia For Jodi..; Travailed. That the aforomid electors shall rota fur judges ef lbe Samoa Wert oa s cameral* plea of pacor. and for all Wier Padres maim! to be harmed la the low, as actotb er seams% pier of paper. Atae—la .ad by rirtoe of the 14th menthe at the ant adolimid, every peocia, easmllm Julia* at the trio, who shall bald say algae or appolotoseat of prod! or treat seder tae Owromemeet at the Velma Mateo. or of soy silly or lemorpombol dlatelet„ whether • sneamdsehmed tame er ethorwlea. a eabanUaate Dies, ne nat. who Is. or atoll be employed ender the lopialative. emeethr• or judiciary of this Pam of el Oho Voited dials., oral ray, sty or IllmirporMed district. eadoiso that goofy .amber of Conran awl ef the State LeclaladelW, sad ef the /sleet er Cormano of way City. or Eloasoase ef aay Is. oispainded dietsiet, la by law lampable d Itublimi of ear. eialpg at the mate doe. Übe Mice or appetatimet of /ado,' Immo:Mr. or Clerk of say oileetbse of Mk Commocesreellti, aod that leo Jody.. impactor. or other wailer of aay Beek Meeting. OMB be alliptil• tout Aloe to be Ohm mild for, Atau—Tbat la the fear* wallas ef' the Aat st /Weal*, swatted "As Aet Wari to essoilano, and ho ether par. pss." April ng MO, It k *meted twit the alhoseali esetien -shell ant he easetrsedor to pre/Teat say Wilda abler se Wrench *Seer. town eosins se Man, faiaseter or alert. at any general ar gosial eleatiors In tat. Voisoneweslth." And La and by as Act of the Barn! Aearedity of thle State, paired the Id day of July. 1 39. it is directed that the laameeters ud Jade. he at Um place. of their diattiebt oe the day of the throws! Elortlon afuresahl. at 9 o'clock la thu firrearion. to do awl perform the several datleeretteinst sad miloleed w theta In end by the maw art. Awl be It farther dimated. in au I by the Ant of the Ouse ref Amembly of this Stahl, aforesaid. that ow of the Jeilitee ad matt of the Carom t districts aforesaid. Who (ball hare the charge of the tertilmitioi of the amber of votes which shall bare Wee eves ter verb easdidate for the llllrrest oases the cad there voted fur at their reepeetive (hall !meet the third day after the riertloa. which shall be ee Pal DAY. 1111. tern or 0010111KII eformaid, at the 0011rj. holm, In t h e Uoruanh of Uottestaimr• thee and there to mate a fair statement awl smith:ate of the member of mime, which .tail have boon given at the dilerent Mete In the Nasty of Adam fur any persona fur Um alltemi HENRY THOMAS, Sherilr. Sheriff's Oflke. Gettysburg, Sept. 14, 1857. to R. MEADS. C. H. BUEHLER. LUMBER, COAL AND STOVES! -V EIV FIRM! TH F. undersigned respectfully announce to I the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity. Essoatori' •riatids. e that they have entered into a co-partnership. R rst k ATHA BIN KO KISELMAN'S H;STATIL—. and intend opening a COAL d LUMBA tiers ternentaiy_on the estate e(Uatbs- YARD, on Washington street. in the rear o lak of Hamilton twp.. Adams ' the Eagle Hotel. where they will be happy to county, Miri rig been rusted to th e see all who way favor them with i call. They undersigned, thefirst onnd restaittg hakes& will furnish every variety of Store, Blacksmith log township, and the p istipamed in Rant Bee and Limcburner's COAL, at the lowest Fiori- lin, Hamilton township, they hereby give notice We wholesale rates, in order to introdellie It to all persona indebted to said estate to into general use. They also intend k make isiate payment, and those having aNI and general assortment of LU MB claims at. the same to t th em pro. anon as the Railroad is completed. 7 poly authenticated for se at. will keep constantly on hand every variety of JOHN G . SF MAN. COAL and WOOli STOVES. arming which HUGH hicS BY, are the celebrated William Penn, Noble 6t , Cook, Royal Cook and :ea Shell Cuok Stoves. Also the Charm. Capitol. Victor. Planter, Premium awl Parlor Cook Stoves. Air-tight. Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Grate. Lady Washington. Oak. Magnolia. Anion. Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Cannon Warm • Persons Wishing io examine their stock will esU at their Stove Ware Ku Kn.' so o:l a :Middle street. at the residence of Robert Shawls. ETOrders promptly attended to. ROBERT BREADS, V. RENRY BUEHLER. GeUrhorg, Ans. 31, UM. MUSIC. PROP. P. MAIBEAGER, formerly of New Yon. and lately of Newville. Pa., an nounces le lbe citizens or Gettyahurg and vi cinity, that he will be pleased to give private instills:aims on the Pus°, MKLODION,VIOIAX. (iCITAII, FIATS and all BIAM INSTSCJIRXTS he will also give instructions in VOCAL MUSIC, CI:VTIVATION UV TSUI VOWS, and TllOl.OOOlll 01.311. For penicillin% and references enquire a John L. Tate's Bowl. Gettysburg, Pa. REFERENCES. Rev. J. Evans, Newrdle, Pa. Rev. D. Heee'finger, Dr. R. A. Sharp, ' 4 Dr. David Ahl• 1111 Me R. Linn, A. IJ., John Diller. Prim% of Newville Brun Band. J. IL Deem, Req., Newell's. Messrs. &trek k Smith, Chambinrsbarg. Capt. Bradley, Mercerabsuir. Pa. J. B. Meyers, •• Dan'l Shelly, Supt. Corn. §ChOOl/ CUM b. co. Dr. H. L. Leafier, Cburchtown, Ps. Rev. Seakwooka. Cow. John Thorns@ Newton, U. S. N. Capt. S. P. Wilson, U. S. N. Capt. O. J. Pendergrast. U. S. N. Dr. Sharp, Surgeon. U.S. N. P. S.—Tuning Pianos and Melodeoos at the abodes' notice. Gettyaborg, Sept. 7, 18.57. 4w Notice. MITE undersigned requests all persons in aebted to him either by Nuts or Book Aocount, to call and make immediate pay ment. He has made no assignment of his Books; and will urge the oollection of sooomits with all speed. THOS. F. FRAZER. Sept, 14, 1857. Stone Peach it Tomato Bottles. Ws have jest received a large lot of Pesch and Tomato Stow Jar*—an oz• anent article for preeernng Ina. If you want motoothing that will not rust sod injure the (mit t by all mans, um atone ware.— There is 'nothing equal th is. Call sod me them at PAUNESTOCILB'. Found. ABookskis Pores. wi th a steel clasp, oon- Signing a malt meioses neouey, wee found in Danner I Zieglele Store, PASO days sines. The owner can have is by demioribiag the property . sad payiag for slue adrartime =ens. Enquire at this olka. Sept. 7. SILVZIL—k 1.. kot or Silver drum sad &her forks. at tow aa_atti pries"; sow to a. had at softwiva Call took as any ima . Tin MODIL MIN OP ADA= COMITY, AT PRIVATE SALE. • • T'l7 f' "1 ii t" remflre to Vb Wit,: ;Lo spletithd FAR-If on which be resides, situate in Butler worp,• ship, Adams county, on the State Reed lead ing from Gettysburg to Newville, tit silks north of the former place, and within a short distance of the thriving village of Middle town. This Fehr) posse s'4features of a da pirable character such as • t•, he claimed by few others in the State. It contains 108 ACRES—between 10 sad 11 acres are covered with lofty limber, sad ' there is a good proportion of Meadow ; bet att, the cleared land is well adapted to the growth of wheat and other grain. Since tilia nearly 9,000 bushels of lime and about 1,500 of forms have been put upon it. The has been turned up a toot in depth and no rook or other obstruction found upon the estate tract., The Farm is hands,imely and wave niently divided into fifteen fields, with never. failing water in every one of them. Upwards of 600 panels of post and rail and 300 pule of board fence have been put up aims 18111..• so that, in cultivation, water, fenciu_g. and every other requisite for a MODEL' !FARM. this one is hard to excel. The building" (all erected since 1 , 52) consists of a large dm. hie BRICK House, with Brick _ Back-building, large and dry tel. ;1113 lar, and a constant fountain of 1 1 , Water under the r of of the house:. a commodious Bank Barn, unsurpassed in us improvements and conveniences ; Wag, 3 Shed and Corn Crib. earflap House. a complete Hog Stable and all other necessary out buildings : ;boa two-story TENANT HOUSE awl Back-building. recently erected. An un failing well of water and a running fountain in the barn yards. The buildings are constructs ad in the very best style, and their !nation IS such u to afford a view of all the fields from them. • There is on the premises *first rate young ORCHARD of Apples and Peaches. and the country is also excellent for fruit. T) track its being laid for a Railroad fium Hanover to Gettysburg, and when finished will add much to the agricultural importattee of this region. Cl:7"Persons wi hing to view the proper,/ are requested to rail upon the subscriber. re► siding thereon. Letters of inquiry sharld fen addressed to Bigler P.O . Mama °minty. Pa. ALEXANDER ROSSI. August, 31. 1-857. • Administrator's atlas. ELIZABETH HUGHES' ISTATP,.—Let. ter* of administration on the estate of re lisaheth Hughes, late of (lemony twp., Adams on., deed., having been granted to the under. signed. residing in the same township, he hereto , gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having! claims against the Kann to pre. sent them pmperly authenticated for settlement. r,NRY SPALDING, ddner. Sept. 7, 1107. Gt. ildudnistrateris Notice. Q A RAH DEARIXHIFFII ZSTATIL-rLet t„) tent of administration on the estate of Sarah Deardorff. late of Straiten twp.. Adams on., &erased, baring been vented to the um. dersigned. residing in Franklin township, he hereby gives noon. to all indebted to said estate to matte iini jaw permed, and these having claims spins% the same to pre sent them property authentiested for Bettie. nient.., FREDERICK DIEHL, Ades'''. Aug. 24. 1857.. 6t Admiaistratoes Notion. Qt AIN UEL 1111 H F'S 'ESTATE. —Lettere et 1.7 administration on the' estate of basset Hoof, lets of &ratan township. Adams comuy. deceased. haring been ranted to the nadea signed, residing in the same townebiP. h i hereby gives notie• to all persons tadsblsi to said estate to make immediate paymest4 and those having claims against dos NSW to present them properly authirntioated ibb settlement. QUICKLE, Atiner. Sept..l4, 1857. 6t &pt. 14. 18.57 idadniatrater's Notice. A NTRONY DEARDORFF'S ESTATE.... 11.. Letters of administration on the weave( Anthony DeartioriE late of Franklin township. Adams county. deceased. having been granted M the undersigned. residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all pewter.' indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them prolaerly anthem:lasted kir settlement. BCE/AMIN DEARDORFF. Sept. 14. 1/Ibi. dt Arhatr. SOO laborers Wanted Tax KMATELY. on the GETTYSBURG 1. RAILROAD. Wiwi $1 21 pie day-- Wird a MI. This Wed rani thrum 6 high and healthy country tno Deems* au in the State. Wages paid punctually eve. ry month. Railroad communication to Help. ter, York county, Pennuylmutia, where Ilte Road commenced. Enquiry to be aids et Coatrentoneon the line. IRWIN A TAYLOR.. Gettysburg, Aug.3l, 1857. 4t Littlestown Railroad: Fifth Monthly Instalment el Ffien 1. Whirs per Share on tho Stock selwerib ea, will be doe and payable to the Tremont of said Company, on the Mk day of Beyis, trot. *irk a Resolution of the Board of Diem* tors, poised on Saturday, July :sth, all sons in arrears after Aug. 28th will be ed interest at the rate of :Me per cent. a = on their back payments, in &mord/Awe with the Act of Assembly. E. F. SHOI3B, Secretary of tka Batirei. Ant. 31, 1857. td N. 8.-.. Any of the Directors will receipt for payments on Stock. NEW FIRM. Family Groceries and Confektios& • rfi H N smikrsigned havepurchased the Of* eery Store of E. H. NINNY/EL se dr Northwest corner of the Diamond. ibeinedy occupied by A. B. Karts, when they %viol the attention of all who stay wish Orouneissi Confections, Fruits—Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Km: lasses, Salt. &arch, Soda, Spices of all kindle, Lemons, Figs, Almonds, kn. Also, a Ise tiv sortment of chewing and smoking Taboos,. &gars, Snuff, ko.nV , 'Country Fredonia tiie ken in exchamp for Goods. WM. BOYU k SON. September 7, 1247. FULL STOCK OF Fall Dry Goma.. LANDELL. MUM* ABCsE l la, PhiWei**. respeetfelly = Cosi Dryers to examine a ins stoek.of NAB 000D8, adapted to B Pas XIITLVANIA TRAM Fall Line of Fall Dress Goods. New Designs of Fail &awls. Rich Silks of limos Styles. Good Black Bilks of all widths. 4 Cases assorted Freud* Iderisess. ' 7 " Poil do Shevres, New Ileac • British sod Allid6olllll Dseik hstiessts, Gessiasarie, Milts tied Muslim. Limas, flannels, Ifisaist7g,) N. B. lassies Bargains free=et sad this City daily received. teams gives to Doe Was for Desbitio . Goods. Tow NWT . kiiii lBl4l 4 SP.