FM liebbers. Tile Freight Dow of the Osttyiburg Rail road at this plate was entered on .Saturday eight a-week by route thieving scoundrels and robbed of about $65, (u near as can be as cerisiaed,) which had bete left in tb. cdsce, and a•gnaatity of melons. The scamp, or -scamps, whoerer they are. are still at large. aallr•adll Survey. Some time nig,' a survey was made °fa Rail road route from New Orford to Berlin, and are learn tbat yoPeek before last the line be tweet' the latter place and York was run Ly .7.5. Gitt, Esq., Civil Engineer. The survey was commenced on Monday and finished on Saturday. We are not as p-t informed (Idle practicability of the route. It is in contem plation to op:tenant the Gettysburg Railroad at New OxfOrd with the Gettysbargand Wrights ville road at York. Rain Starring. This region was visited by continuous rain on Friday last, and on Saturday it poured down with little cessation, accompanied by a high wind. Much damage has doubtless re sulted in various quarters. RNA and Marsh Creeks have not been so high fur 20 years. lerThe Chansbersburg and Emmitsburg Stages were compelled to return on Saturday afternoon, haling been unable to get to the fridges across Marsh creek. Large quantities of corn on the shock have been swept from the fieldsalong Marsh and Conowago creeks. Mr. JAMISON Warm loses 1000 bushels.— Fencing suffered terribly. Two bridges on tho Hanover Railroad, near the Junction, wcrerendered impassable for anything hearicr than ahand car. mar Woare indebted to TRIM. E. Cooa I Sorts, of Pleasant 11.141,ge Nurseries, near Ben .dersville, fur a basket of very fine Pears, of the Stickel variety, for which they hare our acknowledgments. These geademen are .acquiring a high reputation for the superior quality and peat variety of the fruits grown .by them, and the specimen brought us cer tainly reflecta no discredit upon them. ify-Mr. Daniel. PLANS, of this place, will ct as .Agent far the sale of Real Estate is this County, and has opened an aux fur this purpose. His card will explain itself. Mr. Plank understands his business and will xnake a reliable agent. • Stir Mr. DANILL SN YDS", of the Arta of Snyder & Benner, in this place, banded as the other day a lien's menjuring it by iG/ inches in circumference. This is real mammoth " size. rarely equalled. ler The Good Will and Fixture+ of a Whole sale and Retail Liquor Store is offered for e.tle in another column. For particulars call Alt. this office Sierhe Board of Trustees of Penn. Col lege have determined to build a new and .commodious dwelling on the College Campus, to be occupied by the President of the Col lege. skir.ln pursuance of an order from the Court of Common Pleas the property known ns the .Publia Common, in Hanover, will be sold at auction on Saturday, the 15th of Oc tober. The Funnel and Gardener.—This is the title of a very handsomely printed monthly periodical, devoted to the inte rests of agrical turista and horticulturists, published in Philadelphia, and edited by A. M. SPANGLER., Esq., a gentleman well known fur the inter est he has always taken in affairs connected with the tilling of the soil. It is filled with useful information, which minuet but pruve of great advantage to the public. and is hand psuraely embellished with illustrations of fans implements, fruits, domestic uttituals, The subscription price per annum is one lidyqt is said that Gen. Scott will go out in the steamer fur the Paeilic to-morrow, in re gard to the San Juan difficulty. CFA fire destroying half a million of prop erty occurred at Chicago on Thursday. r /teat the Chemberabe.g Valley Spirit: "After me, the Deluge." The McClure meeting held in this plate, DA Wednesday evening hut, in the very ward is which McClure resider, was the stnalleet, dullest and flattest ever held by any party in this place. ?deOlure himself in whom the sense of shame I/saltiest extinct was ashamed of the meeting. Though called as a town meeting so sparse are the friends of McClure is this place that a townsman could nut be found to pr es ide at it, and a man fmtn the country had to be taken. After something in the form of an organization was gone through with, Thos. E. Cochran, candidate for Auditor General, was introduced. lie at once mounted upuntbcshuuldersof the nigger And road the poor darkee almost to death.— The Tariff was his other hubby, but the jade has been hackneyed so much that she refused to carry him and sung him utl . in the first fence-corner, It was ....Lousing to witness the bungling effort he mule at a epee h. When mounted on the shoulders of the nigger, the North was in a most thriving and flourishing condition—its workshops were glowing with industry, and its hills and valleys were teem ing with the fruits of free labor, while the South was E. blighted picture of ruin and des olation. But a change wine o'er the spirit of his dreams. lie mounted the Tariff hubby end than the North was the Wighted picture of ruin and desolation ! Its work shops were slosed—its farmers could get no market for their produce, and nothing was to be seen liut Democratic Constables and Democratic Sher iffs. Alter stammering through his twaddle of words he quietly retired and the sparse crowd manifested its appreciation of his speech by its e.rpressire saes/Lee. It is an absolute shame in McClure to inveigle strangers into this county, to speak fur lent, and have their feelings hurt by such cold receptions as were extended to Cochran andQasey. "After me, the Deluge:" The next item on the programme for the evening was a speech by Geo. Eyster. Esq., announced " POSITIVILY' to come off-e.but it didn't. Col. McClure's "little cracker" had no ides to be caught speaking from the same platform with the man he pronounced the most corrupt in the Pennsylvania Legislature. Mr. Eyater displayed his good sense that time. The bold CoL was next trotted out. Ile made a feeble attempt to mount un the shoul ders of the nigger but only got as tar up as the posterior termination of the spinal column and there he stuck. The Tariff was too much for him, it was a subject beyond his calibre, but the "Usury Law," "Extra Pay." and the "Sale of the Public Works," be knew all about them and more than he choose to tell. The meeting passed off without a cheer or a particle of enthusiasm. The unsppreciating ,gronp moved off, when McClure dried up, with an ominous silence that said as plain as words could speak itl 4,/icr Lig 2111 C, We!" Wilmington 311eation. The sownicipal election in_ the City of WU eiale (4r on Tuemd&Y isst, and resul- ' too is the 4:loolOttnaulph of the Demers- lie candidates. Mayor, Thema Young, (Peat.) had 183 majority . ; Alderm en . j am (Dam.) 54 insjo . rtt, ; Assessor. John IfelleaL (Dem.)lo seventy. A very lar ge vote Ives polled sad there was much wits, meet. Lest fall the Opposition carried the Citj with the utopian of the Major, w . was *Med tiy it very qwwgre ouvorit i y, not Vair a .1 13 4•4 Taal, hair Or Tansy Spirit Xcaure's Veracity. We understand that MeClerketated in a speech of which he attempted toeliver him self, at St. Thomas, on Friday nightet, that! he had in his possession a paper ram Mr.! Kill, one of our Atturuies, in which we admit that we have no evidence to sustain as in the prosecution commenced against us by Mc- Clure. For ourselves we pronounce this one of McClure's patent lies, which he has an ex clusive right to vend in this Senatorial Dis trict, and fur Mr. Ni/1 we are authorized to say it is "AF ot I AL.SLIIooD." There has not, a single circumstance taken place between ,51cCluri.i and auy of our Attormes, that would afftdd even a pretext fur the fabri cation of such a story. It is a pure unadul terated falsehood, and McClure knew it to be such when be gave it utterance. Ile will no don't tell the value story with the variations, in other places, as it is part of his stock in trade, and we ask any Democrat who may be ' present to demand a sight of the paper. If he produces one it is a forgery. Poor Gellowl he must feel that ho is sinking fast or he would nut grasp at such petty lies to keep him nfl The Ma,rimets.. GETTY:IBURCI—SATURDAY LAST Superfine Flour Rye Flour Wheat Corn, Rye. Oats Buckwheat Buckwheat Meal. Clover Timothy Seed....--.—..—. Flax Seed-- ....----- Barley Plaster of Paris } faster ground, per bag. BALTIMOILE—Fanwr LAB? F10ur...„ .....» 5 00 to 5 12 Wheat 1 08 to 1 47 Rye 78 to 90 corn ... 81 to 84 Oats 33 to 3R Clover Seed 5 25 to 5 75 Timothy Seed 2 00 to 2 35 Beef Cattle, per kund. 4 50 so 8 25 Hogs, per hund......—... 7 90 to 8 5) Hay 00 tolB 00 Whiskey ..... 27 to SA Guam), Peruvian, per ton 62 4143 MIANOlv'Efl-TUGIIIDAV LAI?. Flour, from wagons---. 5 00 Do. from stores.-- ....... 540 Wheat ........ 1 05 to 1 15 Rye —...--.—.—. 70 Oats.. ..---- 35 Corer Seed 5 00 Timothy Seed 1 73 Platter --.--.—.... 00 YOILK—FazDAY LAST Flour, from wagons.. Do. from stores Wheat Rye...... ............... .... Corn ..... Oats Clover Seed .... Timothy Seed ... Spacial Notices_ AN OLD LADY RESTORKD TO COUPARATITE YOUR BY 11001fL AND'S U nab AN tTTEk 4 .—llhila. delpkia, Jam S i TRU —Dr. O. M. Jackson. bear Sir: I am wary otd. awl for years bare bees very miserable winter. inse of my grandsons parented me with half a doses bottles of your Bitters, and Wooed me to try Meet. I did 60, and I sow real as if I was thirty yam younger; fort ere digest my Seed now, and am free fmm the water-brash—my constant sempanlon for the last for ty years My grandson, when he sew the good saw., of the Bitters, advised me to mad yea this certificate. Yours., ke., MIS. ANN PATTISON, Cherry, bekor Ask for Ilneflantl's German Bitter*. Take nothing else, and are Unit the ugeator*of U. IL Jeanie beim the wrap. per of arch bottle. Three BMus are for sale by drapiete and storekeepers le every town and village la the Lal Led elates. Caisadmbeat ladie s , and South America, at TS cents per bottle. liter eels by A. D. Barbler, Agent, Oettrabers--Aal deathora gemerally through.ut the coasts. (rapt. S. lam NERTOLTSDISEASXBCONTROLLIID ANDCONQUIR- XlX—Of all the serials ill. that detract foam Um *glop. meat of lemmas Ilk, moat of them may he traced to a dia. untered cooditi.a of the nervous system. The horrors of SO ism, or rallies &Anew arias la most cams from this c-ume. Our readers may nismember, om arneral 000114044 before. we base alluded to tie woaderful cares, er wadi. flastions of f 111, made hp the Irwindale Xpileptie Cola , Is. vented and prepared by Dr. Beth P. hams, of lUd Dahl. more street. faitictione, Md. We feel Pally satisfied that Uwe Pill. bare and some of the most slabber', cease of Xpilspay. a. well air thiLaeltder ferns of fits, mach am se vere Cramps, rpaisne. te. We now tweed the fact, that permits wilt end these Pill, equally ellensions is curios every form of nervous debility ; —au matter whether mem fasted In the acute and axeraciatimg form of fieeralga, Tic-Dokinrez. or Nervous headache. the winery of Dys pepsia or Indigestion, the eallsrimge of Rbeseastisin ur hoot, the melancholy heflacleatkm of depressed splnts or hysteria. their ideate will be erpaidly happy and certain. Persons in the country, cis veleta Use bisector. and have the niedkiee forwarded es them by all. The pries are, one but, SO; two boner PS; twelve Imams Std; ad meet to any part of the oeuetry, freed postage. Direct your cow ore miniboom to theth y. llama, Ilaltlimono street, ltalti• more, lid. [Sept. h. Ina Tax OXYGENATED Hi Trig 118.--The qualities of tee medicine have placed It epos as Imperishable faimsdatkm. Is destroying Weems, sad heseing health It has no plumate. Isar the following Complaints these Bitter' are a Spe cific, via :—Dpipepate, or ledigestdos, Heart Hers. Acidi ty, Costiveness, Uwe of Appetite, Headache, and General Debility. In *any seettous of our emery this preparation Is ex tensively used by physielaos In their practice, and it seems to have metered many to health, who were apparently 00- pm:el the reach of the heeling act. habjuused at. r.w u.ibutom, from well-known physicians, Itsns2eld, Tinga co , Pa., Aag. 21, 1156. I hare used the Oxygenated Bates is my practice-with derided success in debility and general prostration, ke , and confideutly mem:omen, It in tieciersi Debility, end es ease. of the digestive organs Y. it. WHITE. M. D. Aabons, N Y., cert. 6, 1658. Gentlemen :—I hsy• been to the drug Miasma the Last filler. years, cud hare never will a medicine •bich hw given each great astislartoon In cases of Dpmepda as the Otygenated Balers, and in thom diastase 1 alwars MOW -0340.1 it. H. G. YOWLER. Burlington, Wt., Nor. 12. 1854. Gentlemen :—T tm pleased to state. that I hare teed the oxygenated Bitter. for Isligeat,on and Debility, end found immediate miter from using only a part of a Waite. I have the greatest coralkoce initer• oars for Dyspepsia and Gerwite Debility, and recommend It with munch I ours, 12 , JAMES LEWIS, 11 D. Prepared by Seth W Fowl. k Coßoston,fir sal* by A I) Buehler, Bettvsburg; Jaceilmul•eiler, Alonarnas. burg; 51 Otswiter.Ner. Oxford, D E Hollinger, Abbott.. tmen; Vitalism Wolf, gee Berlin, Peter Bolilita, Hamp ton, Wm. II Metcalf, York Springs, James A Elder, XO - ; and by all dealers to medicine. (Sept 5 in DR RAM PT o , s COMPOUND DIURETIC PILLS, are highly recommended by eahoeut Phymciana, as a safe, tartan, speedy and permsneut cure for Gravel. htrmtures and all other d melon or der...gement of the bladder and kidneys. Pace Fifty saute per bnt —Sent...to any address free on receipt of puce. Address DK. J. T. iIAiIPTUJi k CO., No. 4Q Spruce street, Philadelphia. Also, Propnetore and Manufactansrs of Dr. liampton's Anti-ltbanovatk Mixtnre, Medleated Cough Syrup, Tb. Great Dessderatunv or Maar Itaaturer. 'a, /SU 2m Farm Lamle fur sale 25 males from Philo:J*looa by Railroad io the State of hew J•reely„ 801 l among the but for Aricnitoral purposes, beaver • good loam soil, with • ' clay t•Atoila The lam! la as largo tract, die Med luLds tame, sod totialeele from all parte of the Mamie . / an Dow settling sad bald ug Th• crape pro Woad ai• large sod an be woe. gru•log The climate u delightful. and sears from trade. Terms from 845 to 620 per ram p n y o hL e withan four years by a todelmeota. To T mit the place— Leave Time tatreet Wharf, at Pbiladelpleta, at A II , by Railroad for llam mooton. or address IL J Byrnes, by letter, Hamueogitoa goat 001 c., Atlaatim ootihty, bow Jill.- , my. thee full adyertlitemeut is *bother whiled. THE IItiMMONSOZi FIRMER...A ciewspipir clegotal to Liters-tire Lad Aviculture, also witting forth full ea• sponge of the now sectioning of Hammonton, in New Jer sey. Ma be embeen bed fur at only ES cent% per annum laicise pities stamps for the animat. Addrema to Ed itor of the Penner, Hammonton P • 0 -, kilutLx Nair Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the beet quali ty, in one of the healthiest sad most delight:al climaiie la the Unioa, and where Grope are serer cat dawn by froate, the terrible scourge of tie berth, lig adrertiasmint of Hammonton Lerida. Q3' Pamela wishing to clasp their I:Autism to a rapid. It locrweeieg coquetry, a Dew settlement where Intaktrode are golog—vliere the climate to maikl sod delightful—ose ant. of the ii.a.awootoo Beatlopect lea/space' eakuna. THE GREAT ICHOLLSII REMEDY !--EIR JAME/ ccmucre t ILaue7eD /[2l/Llt Plus, prspand from • prescriptioe by Sir J. Clarke, M. D. Pk an Natraordi. nary to the Queen. This well knows south:Ass is so los. polities, bet • sore sad safe remedy for Ifeesale DiMallties and Obstrocthoes, from say sum whatsver, aod although ♦powerfsl remedy, they cantata nothing Wife' to tho sesstitutsoit. To Useless LtOlill It is peculiarly suited llt t will, s eta short blase, bnog oaths toostbly period with relarity. T Mos Pills bans never hies Iwo' to fell whore the dineetiomi oa Id pace of pamphlet are welt observed. Fee bulkier *ride-slangs& a WOW** toss of Um wok. E. 2.-21 sod • postage stamps aselemol to say itotbor. lied awe., will lasers • bettie, mettplaing ono 60 pills by mare of mail. T. W. Dystt k Oka, Wbolosal• Agents, A. D. Beilalar, Agana, Hestystoorw. IJuos U, .69. ly SStrayed. 'RAYED away_ from the field of the Bab scriber, in Gettysburg, TWO HEIFiBS, one 4 moatheeld and the other a yearling, both red and white spotted. They base been missing itbont five weeks, DAVIP =GLIM, pept, 19, 1359. On the 15th Inst.. by this Rey. T. P. Eueber, , Pastor of the Ger. Ref. Congregation, Gettys- I burg, Mr. FRANKLIN MR to Miss 81.7 SAN KATE 'TNT. both of Menailea township. t 4ln the 11th inst. ' by Rev. I Sealer, Mr. i JESSE W. NARY to Miss SARAH J. JAC4JBY, booth of Adams county. 4 5, In Arendtseille, Ps., on the 13th last_ by 1.. J. Bell, DANIEL KUHN, Esq., to Miss rIPSANIN.III BINDAMAN, both of Franklin 1.0,411.111 p. dittrao ruunty. tin the 4th toe.., hy the Rer. R. 11. llofbeiue. Mr .1( /NIS 1101.1,INGEIL to Miss CATHARINE it A RTM 4.N. both of the vicinity of East Berlin, Aannis county. On the_ COI inst., Mr. DANIEL TICKER. of Irtintington township, aged 77 years 7 months ow! 16 days_ On the 9th inst., near Arerpltsville, SARAH CATIIARINFI WAGONER, aged 15 years 11 months 2 , ; days. On the Gth inst., in Mountpleitsant township, of putrid sure throat, :4AItAII CATHARINE CROUSE, aged 12 years months and 18 days; and on the 11th last, JOHN CROUSE, aged 10 years 4 months and 4 days. the 12th inst._ Mrs. MARY HARTZELL, of Rader township, u - idow of Geo. J. Hartsell; dee'd., aged 6:1 )ear4 3 months and 27 days. Oa Monday last, SARAH SOPHIA, daughter of Henry and Sarah Ann Saltzgiver, of this plate, aged 3 years 1 month and 2 days. ()a Thursday afternoon, ROBERT, son of Dr. Robert and Mary Horner, of this place, aged 1 year F month and 14 days. 5 00 3 50 1 00 to 1 15 70 70 30 50 2 00 5 00 1 75 1 10 To 6 50 95 Died, Sept. ht, Mr. WILLTAM EYLRR, ma of John Ryles, dec'd., aged 30 years 10 months add 10 days. Our much beloved and afflicted brother lino +sore. The Lord, in his all-wise Providence, hat laid bla on a bed of affliction for nearly tare yearn. lie was con.ffited to his bed and for the laat live menthe tie was usable to more himself; bat with all his affliction be bore it patiently. lie bad a kind mother and a beloved sister, who ministered to his want*. lle joined the church on his bed of sickness, and now, we trust, has joined the chores triumphant above. He has left a large circle of friends to mourn his departure. His end was peaceful. May the Lord watch his sleeping dust. a. s--. On the 29th ult., MARY H. A., only daugh ter of Frederick and Margaret Frensil, aged 1 year 9 Is ont h a and 9 days. Weep tot for me, my parents dear, Fat gone to real, you need not fear ; My stay was abort, you now may see, Therefore prepare to follow me. Fond parents, wipe your tears away, Suppress your heavy sighs; List while )on bear yoar Mary say: I dwell in yonder skies. - To Bridge Builders. Psores.iLs will be received by the Cont mbsioners of Adams county for the erec tion of a new superstructure upon the piers of the old wooden Bridge at the Great Conowago, on the State Road from Gettysburg to Harris burg, until 2 o'clock, P. 51., on Solurday, MP 2 Itis of Septrinbor inst. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Commissioners' Office, in Get shurg. JOSIAH RENNER, JACOB RA FFENSPERGER, DANIEL GEISELMAN, Commissioners of Adams county. Attest—J. M. WAtvca, Clerk. Sept. 19,1859. td ...... 5 00 ..... 5 75 1 05 to 1 15 70 70 ...—. :39 5 00 0 1 7:• ... 6 50 GIVE PS A CALI. !—The undersigned have just received from the cities ■n immense stock of CLOTHS, CASSI AIERES, CASSINETS, Vt.:STINGS in all varieties, he., suitable for the season, which they offer to the public at unpre cedentedly low rates. "They ask a call, To convince all" of the truth of this assertion. No trouble to show goods and giCt prices. large lot of REA D Y-ILIDE CLOTHING also selling cheaper than ever. Garments made 'np for men and boys, a.s us ual, in the ery best manner, and according ti 4 any style desired. The work being done in their own establishment, they are always en abled to warrant it. Remember, their place of business is the large and commodious room ad joining Cobean it Culp's, on Chambersburg street. JACOBS t BRO., Sept. 19, 1d59. Merchant Tailors. For Sale. • or further Good Will and Fixtures of &Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store is offered for pale. or further particulars enquire immediately at the " Commits " Unice. [Sept. 19,'59. Real Estate agencyTllis undersigned has made arrangements to open in Gettysburg an AGENCY for the sale of REAL ESTATE, to which he invites the attention of persons wishing to sell or purchase Farms or Real Estate. I have provided a Book in which will be registered (for a reasonable charge) • general description of such properties as parties wish to dispose of at private sale.— This Register will be open to those desirous of purchasing properties, free of charge. Secrecy as to ownership, terms, tc., will be invariably observed, when desired:- Properties will also be extensively advertised tinder special contract. sa`All necessary information can be obtain ed upon application to the undersigned at his residence in Gettysburg. Sept. 19, '59. tf DANIEL PLANK. 3f ISS MeCREARY will open to-morrow a 1 large assortment of BOVETS AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for the season, and in% ites the ladies to call and examine her assort ment, which is composed of the latest and most fashionable styles of the season, and which she is prepared to sell at the very lowest cash prices. Sept. 19, 1859. 1m PA NIEL FICKES'S ESTATR.—Letters of administration on the estate of Daniel es, late of Huntington township, Adams co., deceased, having been granted the under signed. (the nest named residing in the same township, and the last named in Lurgan town ship, Franklin county, Pa..) they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to *aid estate to wake immediate payment, and those having claims against the seine to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC' E. WIERMAN, JOSIAH FICKES, Sept. 19, 1959. gt Administrators. Valuable Town Property, AT PRIVATE SALE.—I will sell at Private Sale, the property on Hit:, Chambersburg street. known as the TEMPERA-NCH HOUSE." Terms accommo dating. (AEU. ARNOLD, Agent. Gettysburg, Sept. 19, 1859. 3t ATARKET STREET WHARF, PIITLAD'A., dealers in FISH, CHEESE AND PRO VISIONS; hare constantly on hand an assort ment of Dried and Pickled Fish. &c., viz : Mackerel, Shad, Salmon. /3lue Fish, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard. Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, ikc. Sept. 19, 1859. 3m OAK And Hemlock Sole Leather. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. Oak andllemlock Sole Leather. French, German, and American Calf Skins, French, German, and American Calf Skins. French, German, and American Calf Skins, Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather. Morocco. Kid and Patent Leather. Morocco, Kid sail Patent Leather. Bindings, Lining Lasting., kc. Bindings, Lining's, Lastings, kc, Bindings, Lilting', Listings, kc. We invite Country Merchants and Manatee. toren to examine oar stock of Leather, Shoe findings. Trimmings. ke. which we offer at Wholeliale or /Wa il for c ash or good paper at tire lowestpricea. AU orders faithfully executed. MAYNARD, SLY k ROSE, No. 49 Month Calvert at. Baltimore, Md. Sept. 19, 1199. $4 mip•SAitosz. Faux** has probe/sod Joint Ecithassies fins, is Tpore hmradhip-103 scre , --* filo& ' MarrieclL Died_ Cosinestested Just in Season! Fail Millinery. Notioe. J. Palmer & Co., Leather! Leather! Town. Property Purview Barn' AT PUBLIC BALK.—WiII be offered st Pub- VATS Tay Desirable lie Sale, ea Titstsvalay, die Itti of October Farm is situated on the start, on the premises, • LOT OF GROUND, tunnies org Torapike, adjoins the Borough of situate on York street, in the Borough of Get- Gettysburg, and is in sight of the Railroad De rg, adjoining property of lion. S. R. Ras- ' pot, containing 1l 1 Acres and 20 Pereira, more self on the west./. Cooper oa the east, and an or less, 12 Acmes of which is cowered with alley on the north—rr feet qaphich is improv- Timber and about 20 Acres of Meadow. The rd with a new Two-stor 137b1e link t oprovements are a Two-story ~„ 110L'SE, bating two new M.. k Back- f i r "' We.it berboarded Dwelling 110 USE, 1111 buildings, with rolrit Balcolio with &One-story Ilaok-building, ..' ed, and Cellar under the who], house. There good Barn, Mechanic's .Mhop, and _ is on th( property an exec Ilent well of water, other Out-bat(dings—all in good order. From with a pump in it, a number of tliriving young the l'iaziA of the !louse you hat e a run VIC w of Fruit Trees, Vine.• he i the town, and can at , tilt Car , arm tug and de gkerTwenty-set en feet of time Lot are vacant. parting. The hullo , niii4tl rid soil, is of good ikdr- The property will be sold whole or divid- quality, and susceptible of it high state of culti ed, a. Mt) purchasers tation. Lime /trig well on it, and can always *lir Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on be bad at the Ilailro.td Depot, one mile distant. said day, when attendance will by given and at 121 cents per bu+hel. There is a young Ap terms made known by , pie aac: Peat h Or. hard, and a great variety of fruit in the yard. A well of water at the door, and a net er-failing Spring et the barn. This property. with very little expense, can he made • very desirable and most beautiful reentry residence, well calculated for a vineyard and vegetable farm. iliale"l will sell cheap and on the moat accom modating terms. It will he shown either by Mr. Sleetz, lisieg en the premises, or myself, residing is town. GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. I, 1838. MARGARET IRWIN Sept. 12, IRS 9. tf House and Lot in Hampton, ArT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII ho offered at pub lic sale, es .4aferdaw, the 2,tin day of Sep iseL, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, is the town of Hampton, Adams county, which W has been occupied as a Store and Tavern, for many years. There are two wells of excel lent water, in front and rear of the house. There is a large Stable and other out-buildings; also a quantity of Fruit, Grape Vines, /cc. Terms will be made known on the day of sale by WIL A- TUDOR. Sept. 12, 1859. its • A Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscribers, Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of LIAX GOLDIrd, dee'd., offer at Private Sale, the following Real Estate of said decedent., via: A valuable YARN, containing 193 Acres, more or leas, id Germany township, Adams county, Pa., within 2 miles of Littlestown, adjoining lands of Jacob Kiunk, John Rider, Edmund Long, Henry Schwartz,John Shealy, and others —about 643 acres being irstnrate Woodland, well covered, the balance la good finning con dition. About 35 acres are Meadow, and more can easily be made. The improve- ments are a new Two-story Stone 11017 SE, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, • a Well of good water near the door of the dwelling, a thriving young s Apple Orchard and other fruit. The Farm ha s been limed over once, and part of it a second time. Beaver and Alloways Creeks pass thro' the Farm, as well as a public road. The Farm is susceptible of division. Persoas wishing to vies- the property are requested to call on either of the Executors, the first-named residing in Yonntjoy township, and the last-named on the premises. SW Possession and a clear title will be given on the first day of April next. LEVI GOLDEN', JACOB ALTIIOFF, Sept. 12, 1859. tf Executors. Valuable Real Estate, AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will he offered at Public Sale, on 'he preirii.es, on Saturday, the let day of October nett, the following described Real Estate of the latq MAXWILL SHIELDS, deceased, as follows, to wit : No. I.—THE MANSION TRACT, situate in Liberty township, Adams county, containing 275 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lauds of the heirs of Hon. James McWrit, deceased, de heirs of William Flohr, , John N tine maker, and others, on the pike leading from the Maryland Line to Wa bor n ', and within two miles of the former ace. The improve ments are a large two-story Roughcast DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, Wag on Shed, Corn Crib, Stone Spring vil House, with a good spring; there are upon the farm two Orchards. one of which is not excelled by any in that district of country. Friends and Tome Creeks both pass through the farm. The farm has a large quantity of choice Timber, and also of good Meadow. The farm will be sold entire or in parcels, as may be=t suit purchasers. No. 2.—A1l the interest of said deceased, be ing three-eighths, in A TRACT OF LAND, situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Christian Overholler, Joseph Zimmerman, Patrick Savage, and others, containing 100 ACRES, more or less. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE, one and a half story; Log Barn, Log Spring House, with a quantity of good Timber. Flat Run passes through the farm. The sale will commence upon the last de scribed property, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, and be continued at the Mansion property as soon as the first is disposed of. Attendance given and terms made known by JAMES H. MARSHALL, JOHN MUSSELMAN, Administrators. By the Court—H. G. Wolf, Clerk. Aug. 29, 1859.' bar The subscribers, owners of the remain ing intersiis in the last described property, will °tier theNinie for sale at the above time and place. NATHANIEL GRAYSON, ELIZABETH GRAYSON, JANE HUNTER.. Removal. THE subscriber informs his friends and the public that he has removed his large Boot and Shoe Establishment, to the southeast corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, where be has now on hand, and will continue to keep for sale, an ex tensive variety of work, of his own manufacture. The work is made up In the best and most durable manner, including all the newest styles, and embraces BOOTS & SHOES, Men's, Womeu's and Children's GAITERS, In short, every Wish, usually to be found in a first class establish. went of the kind. He has now and will contiene to hairs employed a number of workmen, "hard to bent," to make up customer work. That he will sett - CIIKAP, is easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, and get his prices. With unexceptionable work and low rates, he hopes for and expects a fair share of the public's patronage. llgarShoemakers are Informed that ha al, wads keeps on hand -UPPERS," for Shoes sod Gaiters, ready for bottoming, which he disposes of on pleasing terms. JOHN 13ALLIVEG. Sept. 12, 1839. 1y '59. Dry Gooda for Autumn. '59. FULL STOCK OF SILK GOODS, Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Full Stock of FANCY GOODS, Fashionable FALL SIIA WLS, CLOTRII, CASSIMIIIIII AID VISTINDS, 1.11.4..%12111, QUILT; TAM& Lail:lM, &C. &C. EYRE k LANDELL, Fourth & Arch streets, Philadelphia. N. B.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at low rates. Bargains daily from New York Auctions. Sept. 12, 1839. 3m Carpets, OCLOTHS AND DRCOGETS, wholesale and retail. Constantly on band an assort ment of Carpets at low prices, consisting of. Velvet, Brawls, Three-ply, Ingrain and Vene tian Carpets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from 1 to 6 yards wide. Also, Hags, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Mattings. R.ig Carpets of our own make, by the piece or yard, at low rates. JOSEPH \ ICTORY, 145 Lexington at.. one door west of Howard, Sept. 12, 1859. 3m Baltimore, Md. Notice I 8 hereby given to my creditors that I intend to appear before the Honorable the Judges the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Adsuas, oa Tuesday, the loth day of September next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the Court then to be held at Gettysburg, in said county, and upon the written consent of a ma jority, In number and value, of my creditor*, to apply to said Judges to make and order that the estate and effects which I shall acquire after my discharge as-an insolvent debtor, on the 21st day of December last, A. D., 1858, shall be exempted for the tern of seven years there titter from execution fur any debt contracted, or any cause of action existing previously to such discharge. JAMES C. HAJ3WELL. Sept. 5, 1859, td Gettysburg FEMALE SEM I NARY.—The Winter Session of tbis Lustitutiou will commence on the OND MONDAY or OCTOSIO, (Ott. 10th.) For farther particulars esquire at the residence of Bar. DAVID Byerms, Baltimore street. Gettysburg, Sept.. 13, 1859. 31 DAR WARS.—A Isnie assortatest at re dittol ties' ai PARNIZSTOOLEP. Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE, on Saterrday, the 241 A day of Septex4er, 1850,—1e pursuance of an or if the Orphan's Court of Adamtcoanty, the undersigned, administrators of ire came of FaIDCIICI KLlSseirrss, bite of liamilkus town ship, Adamss t ingily, dec'd., will sell at public sale, on the °raises, the following valuable Real &tate, wit: A FARM OR TRACT OF ti t LAND, situa In Hamilton township, Adams county, con Ring 161 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lan of Samuel Hollinger, Daniel Becker, Devitt Becker, and others, and faces the Hanover and Abhottstown turnpike, within a mile of AbbOttatown, 3 miles from East Ber lin, and within a quarter of a mile of [lolling er's Mill, on yhieh are erected a Two Story Stone DWEIAING HOUSE, with a ~.., two story Plaik Building mulched. a [ill large Bank Brans, two Wagon Sheds, Cooper Shop, dnd other nece4sary out-buildings. There is on the premiset a A rAt-nite Orchard of choice fruit tees. There are three wells of water near the dwelling, and a never-failing spring of water which is conducted into the barn-yard. About 18 acres of the above tract arc Meadow Idncl. The above property is well calculated fori, and has been kept fur many rears as a i jalern stand. About 40 acres of the above desertbed property are covered a ith 11EAV l' OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER. About l 3 acres of tke above named Woodland is cut off by the kir4egh road, wad Dill be sold sep arate If desired. Also, at the same time arid place, will be sold, A TRAUT OF ,FLEST-HATE CHESNUT TIMBER LAND, situate in Jackson township, York county, coutainiug d Acres, more or less, adjoining lanids of lon Brinkman, Michael Fishel, A. No and a public road. N a r Sale to, commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on snitl'clay, ,when attendant* will be given end terms mimic non by Jolly FLISEPFTER, FREDERICK KLINEPETEF, Ang. 29, 18.99. Athainisi rata For Sale. RE subscriber offers for sale the FARM, late of vol. Campbell, deed., situate 2 mi es east of Gettysburg, on the public road leading to EMIL Berlin, containing nut ACRES and 77 PERCHES. The Farm is well calculated for division Into two separate farms, having erected thereon sliti TWO SETTS 'OF BrILDISGS— is handsomely located and very conveniently laid out. Access is ` had to each field from a lane which passes through the tract, dividing it in equal parts.— There is an abindant and neverfailing supply of water to each set of improvements ; a sufficien cy of meadow; two (orchards of choice fruit and in great variety. " There ere shout 40 acres of good and thriving timber, lying in sight of town, and there is not an acre of waste lamd on the entire premises. I will sell the farm entire or will divide it to salt the wishes of those desiring to purchase. Persons desiring to secure a pleasant !Hone can obtain a bargain by calling soon, as I have de termined to :part with the property. The premises will shown to such, as want to be suited with homes by calling ou the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. W5l. KT\ G. Sept. 5, 1850. 3t A Farm, T PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be otTcred at public dale, oil 84hirday, the 24th dam of STiessiber nrrt,! on the premises, A VA LrABLE FARM, situate in Germany township, Adams county, 3 mis from Littlestown, on the Em mitshurg roa m, adjoiniag lands of Samuel Bei gle, Widow Bhl, and others, containing about 136 ACRES, having sufficient portions of good Woodland and Meadow. The farm has bent limed, and is tinder good cultivation. The im provements consist of • one and a half -; story LOG IIGI:SE, Doable Log Barn, g Corn Crib. Wagon Shed, a new Shop, and • other out-buildings; also a Two Story Frame Weatherboarded House, nearly new, formerly occupied as a Store, and is a desirable location for that business. There are two Orchards of choice fruit op the premises, and two wells of never-failing Scoter. The property will be of fered in one tract, or in two, as may best suit purchasers. Ilisr Persons wishing to view the property can call on either of those residing on it, or on the undersigned, residing in Union township, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. )1., on said dal, when atteadamee srUl be given and terms made known by AMOS LKFEVEII, Agent for George Houck, Sr Aug. 29, 185.9. te A Firstrrate Farm T PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, de sirous of reducing his landed property, of ers at privatc sale, one of his FARMS, situate on Marsh creek, in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining the property he resides on and containing 108 Acres, more or less. The improvetnentsure a STONE ftWEL- LING HOCSR, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a well and . fru a spring of excellent water near the _ buildings, an Orchard of good fruit, .tc. Tue farm is convenient to churches, school-houses, and mills, with good society and a pleasant neighborhood, Persons wishing to view it are requested to call an the undersigned, adjoining. The farm offered is 4 miles from Gettysburg, within a qu.irter of a mile of the Chtunhersburg Turnpike, and possesses more than usual ad vantages. July 25, 1850. 3m* A Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of fers at Private Sale, his MANSION FARM, situate on the Chambersburg Turnpike, II miles from Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa. ft is a most desirable property, and has been for many years occupied as a Tavern Stand, for which it is well adapted, having every convenience. The Farm contains about 150 Acres, more or less, about 40 a7res of which are Timber-land, well covered ; the fencing is mostly of chesnut rails and locust stakes, and in good condition. The improvements consist of a large Double Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, a large new Bank Barn, (with three floors,) a large Stone Stable, Wag-. on Shed and Corn Crib; Stone Tenant House and Blacksmith Shop ; two wells of water, one in front and the other in the rear of the large dwelling; three Apple Orchards, with a variety of other fruit, such as peachet, pears, plums, cherries, kc. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call oa the undersigned, residing thereon. FEEDERICK HERR Aug. 1, 185$ Notice. jANNAII FERREE'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of liannala late of Tyrone township, Adams county, dae'd, having been granted to the tindersiped, residing in the borough of Gettysburg, he Iwo by gives notice to all pemons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those harks( claims against the lame to present them properly authenticated for settlement. J. B. DANNER, Aug. •,'sf. St Assesiger. nal Luce I—la quantities great or small --411,11/114411 al the levet market 'price. .• • 1.-..0111,1 SCOTT. SIF AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriberg, Ex ecutors of Asnantx BNYDIK, deceased, wilt offer at public wile, ow Saturday, ar Ist day of Ouober nest, on the ,prtraiAes, that des iroisie FARM, on which decedent resided upwards of twenty years, situate in Tjrone township, A+ ants county, Pa., adjoining lands of George Ideckley,,Petar Mi lee , A.nthwity De.triferlf, Sam uel Deardorff acid Dusid Jdournr, colitainiag !W ACTES, auto or less, with good. propor tions of Timber utid Meadow. The improce meats consist .fa two-story weattlt- ' erboarded DA ELLING 11 ( 11. SK, 'tank Baru, Wagon bed and Corn Crib. Cooper Shop, and other out-.." buildings; two in rer-failing wells ot water, one at the house, and the other at the barn : an excellent apple ttrehdrd, with it cartetr ut other choice fruit. Cs-ases.ozo Creek rum. through the Farm, and there tire abot tis springs on the pi uperty_ The fences, mostly of clamant ralh, arc g0.,c1. and the land is in a good state of culti‘ation,two-thirila of it hav ing been limed. Permian wishing to view the property are requested to call on either of the Eaeeu'tors, the first named residing in ifornilton lownoltip, and the last named in bisitshan tease -1 ship, near New Chester. B er Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. N., um said day, when attendance will be given and lemur tita.de known by JOIL\ SNYDER, FREDERICK 110LTZ, Ang. 22, 1859. Executors. Valuabla Town Property AT PUBLIC be offered at public sale, on Saturday, die 81k Ask of (M. tuber ant, as the premises, that DESMABLE PROPERTY', situate oa Baltimore street, one door south of the l'ost Office, in Gettysburg, with alleys on the north and east, and adjoin ing ProL Iluhlenberg on the south. It consists of • HALF LOT OF GROUND, with a two story Roughcast DWELLING HOUSE, and a large two-story Brick Back- - building, thereon ; also a well of water p : a In front and a (partnership) well is the rear of the dwelling. biirThis property was for Many. years occu pied as • Tavern Stood, and is Quer of the molt desirable In the town for basins of any kind. A chance to purchase property so cestral is rarely offered, and capitalists will find it to their interest to attent the Isla_ Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on sail day. when attendance wiU be given and terms made known by JOSIAH BENNER, Aug. 29, 1859. .Agenl fur Me Owner*. Valuable • Farms FOR SAL .—The subscriber o ffers for sale, on very accommodating terms, TWO FARMS, the first situate in Strahan town ship, Adams county, about three miles east of Gettysburg, and one mile from the Railroad, containing 110 Acres, more or less. The improvements are A STONE SOUSE, IV good Scat Barn, and other ont-bnild- Inge. About 15 acres are in first rate Meadow ; and there Is running spring-water In every field, which never fails. There is n large, OttCIIARD of choice grafted fruit, about 4 acres. _About 2,700 or 2,800 bushels of Lime have been put upon the Farm, and its cons euience to the Railroad renders lime very accessible. There Is a due proportion of Timber. The second FARM is situated in Cumberl.ind township, on the Enonitaburg road, a mile and a half from Gettysburg,.containing 145 Acres, more or lees. The improvements ,are . a new Frame DWELLING UOCSE, large Brick Barn and other oat-buildings ; well of water at the bar*, aad one at the tense. .lhoJt 22 nerd arein Meadow, with a due pro. portion of Timber. About 3,000 -bushels of Lime have been put upon the Farm. The above properties well be at private sale until d.e 19ils and 2001 day., of September, when, if not sold. the first named Farm will be offered at public sale, on the premises, on Monday, the 19th, at 1 o'clock ; and the second on Tues.l.ty, the 20th, at 1 o'clock ; a hen terms will be made known by I'ETER TROSTLE. Aug. 22, 1859. Desirable Property ATgI.7IILIII SALE.—In pursuance of en Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscriber, Adminiktrstor of the estate of Jaws Cxe.sx. dece.ised w ill offer nt public sale on the premise+, on Thursday, the 32tod day of ST:ember siert. A TRACT OF LAND, containing 38 ACRES. neat measure, situate in 3Jountpleasaut township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Moses Senft, John Sneeringer, and others. About 3 acres are Woodland, with a sufficient portion of Meadow. The land is in a high state of cultivation, it having been limed. Conowago creek runs along part of one line. The improvements are a One and a half story Stone DWELLING 10U$E with Kitchen, 1- 1 a good double Log Barn, and Sheibc /.7 Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, n 11 . • Smoke and Spring House, a ith never-failing spring and a well pf water near the door; an excellent young Apple Orchard, with other choice fruit, such as apples, pears, plums, ke. The fences are in good repair. The property lies about one fourth of a tulle from Senft's Mill. Persons desiring to view it are requested to call un Joseph Clunk, Jr., who resides near the premises. A clear title nud possession will be given on the first of April next. ,gale to commence at I o'clock, P. N., on said day, when attendance will he giros and terms made known by PETER SMITH, Adier By the Conrt-11. 0. Woz.r, Ckrk. Aug. 22, :859. to • - -- Register's Nof ice. '"OTICE is hereby given to di legatees 81td other persons concerned that the Ad=l3- stration accounts hereinafter mentioned will ba presented at the Orphan's Curt of Adame county for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the 20th of September nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: 138. Account of Charles Hebert, Adminis trator of the esassa el Jacob Hildebrand, de ceased. 139. First mid Mal aeconnt of Frederick Quigle, Adminfstrittor of Samuel Hoff, dec'd. 140. First Account of Levi Golden and Jacob Althoff, Kxecutors of the last will and testa ment. of Win. Golden, deed. 141. First and final account of Philp Cut shall, Administrator ofJohn Walter, deed. 142. The first account of Valentine Frock, Executor of George Plank, deed. 113. The first and final nccount of Conrad Slaybsugh, Administrator of the estate of llenry Becker, dee'd. 144. The second account of Jacob Group. acting Executor of the list will aud testament of Lilly Peter, late of llenallen township, Ad ams eo., as settled by James D.tvis, Ad ministrator of Jacob Group, dec*d. ZACHARIAH .11YElL.3, Registl7. Register's Office, Gettys burg, Aug. 22, 1859. f SAMUEL LOIIR AT an Orphan's Court held at Gettysburg, in and for the county of Adams, ou Mon day, the 15th day of August. A. D., 1859, the petition of JOHN 11. AULADACOII, EN., Executor of the last will and testament of Geo. CLARK, Esq., late of East Berlin, in said county, dec'd., was presented. praying lur a Decree of Court, for the sale of the Real Estate of said deceased. Whereupon the Court appoint Tauday, the 20th day of &Timber *eV, for the parties, (legatees, Lc.) to appear, and grant a citation directed to all the parties who have not voluntarily ap peared, warning them to appear on said day, fur hearing in the matter of said application. By the Court—U. G. WOLF, Clerk. Aug. 22, 1859. GEORGE WALTER, SEX'S. ESTATE.— Letters testamentary on the estate of George Walter, Sen., late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, (the Ent named re siding in Hampton, and the last named in Gettysburg,) they hereby give notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. 11KNIIY A. PICKING, J. M. WALTER, Sept. 5, 1859. dit. - Sueutors. House and Lot YOR SALE.--ItailiEEdUssaurEDwell iag HOUSE ATV LOT, on Masa- fill rsbarg street. Also, several Bol it tir Lets in thellorengt. GEO. 'WA). Gettysburg, Sept. 12, 180. tf Valuable Real Estate Notice. Notice. Election irocitunetkni. WIIERRAS, to and by the Act of the Gen end Joiaemlsky of this State, entitlecd, "An set to regulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth," enacted on the 2d of July, la:19, it is enjoined on me to give Piddle NoticJ of such Election to be held, and to euutnerate in such notice what °Meets are to bealected I. ISA M' Lit:ll'Mß, Sheriff of thg4Nianty of Adonis, do, therefore, hereby silsoJlids public tout? to Abe Electors of the said County of Adana+, that CKNERAL fJ will bo hell in gaol County, on the SiccoNti Tcrao•tr or /CTOllk K v.\'r, (the 11th t in the beyeefil !lis ten t., coetpte , e.l of the t 011.% tag Tots In the Ftr-t diitrict, composed of the Borough of (lett) diurg and the townrhip of ('umber oil, at the Court-house, in Gettysburg. In the Soootol di.tnct, cotoito,,ed of the town_ ship at Germain), ,It the !muse now tic-copied by Pet.er Liugetifetter, in .the town of I , :ttlestawa, in the Liitiaship of Germany. In the Third district, compared of the town ship of Oxford, at the house of U. F. Becker, in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of the town ship. of Latimore and Huntington, Rt the hou.o of Caleb 13. Hildebrand, in the township of Huntingten. Use Fifth diNtrict, composed of the town. ships of liamiltonban and Liberty, sA.the Pub lic School-house in Millerstoun. in the Sixth district, composed of the town , ship of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by Henry 110 Moan. in the town of. East kierhu. In •the Seventh district, composed of the teltmthip of /IP n Allen, in the Public School house in the town of Bendersville. In the Eighth tiktrict, composed of the t0%1.- ithip of Strahao, at the hoube of Jacob L. Grass, in fluntel.tawn. In'the Ninth district, composed of the to•vn ship of Franklin, (including that . part stricken off from Sionaller.,) at the house It occupied by Joseph Bennett,in said tow!, 1.i;,. In the Tenth district, compoeuCl.af the tr ,, wl,- ship of Conowagu, at the house ofJohn in lleSherrystou n. In the Eleventhsdistriet, composed of !ha township of Tyrone, at the house of Mini C. Cook. in Ileidlersburg. In the Twelfth dbarict, composed of the town ship of Mosmtjoy, at the house ef Victor /tofu, iu said township. In the Thirteenth distriet,.compoiritil of the toe luck p of Mountpleaaant, at thepti tine School house in said terwaship. situate at the ,reoog roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Ilunterstown to Itemiser. In the Fourteenth district. composed of the township of Reading, at the public Itititool-hoeso in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough and township of Berwick, at the public School-house in Abbettstown. In the sixteenth district, compostid of the township of Freedom. at the house of Nichelns Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of rnion, at the house of Enoch Le fever, in 'aid township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the public school-houau in Middletown, in said township. At which time and places will he elects.' One Auditor General of the Commonwealth ; One Surveyor General; One Member of the State Senate, to represent the Counties of Adams, Franklin and Fuhou , One iientber.of Assembly; One County Commissioner : ; One County .Andiktr ; • One Director,olthe Poor; One County Treasurer:; • One County Surveyor; One District Attorney. Particular attention is directraloilse Act or -Assembly, 'cussed the 27th day of February, 1849, entitled " An net relative to voting 016 elections in Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie," : Ssmos L Be it mulcted' by the Senate and !loose of ltcpresentatirea of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Asaembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the slime—that it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the countlea of Adams, Lancaster, Dauphin, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Brad ford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to vote for all candi dates for the various offiees to be fitted at an election on one slip or ticket L - ---;Provided, That the office for which every candidate is voted for, shall be designated, as required by the esisting laws of this Commonwealth. Samos 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished by the existing lass of this Commonwealth. and by virtue of the 14th section of the act aforesaid, every person, excepting Jus. tices of the Peace, who shall hold nay office or ni;pointment of profit or trust under the Gov ernment of the United States, or of nay city or incorporated district, whether'a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agenty who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Ceuucil of any City, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the same time, the office or appoint ment ofJudge, Inspector, or Clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, sad that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. Axsa--That in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to execu tions, and for other purposes," ammo% ed April 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 14th section "shall not be construed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough ulliver.Tront serv ing as judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Common w ealth." And in and by an Act of the General Assem bly of Ibis State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it Is directed that the Inspectors and Judges be at the places of their districts on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the several duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same act. And be it further directed. in and by the Act of the General Assembly of th i 4 State, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of CO It of the different districts aforesaid, u Ito shall Mite the charge. of the certificates of the number 01 votes which shall have been given for each candidate for the different °dices then and there voted for at their respective districts, shall meet the third day after the election, u hick shall he on Fur l/AT, THE 14rit or OCTOBER. OfOrOdditi, at the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and .there to make a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes, which shall have been given at the different districts in the county of Adams for any persona for the Olives aforesaid. ISAAC LIG Shefliff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. kept. 14,11 - Teaehist Wanted, take charge of it Public School in Free dom township, Adding county, about the Ist qf toter next. 'None need apply unlerg competent... - Enquire of ABRAHAM KRIHI, • Sept. 5, '59, 3t J011: 4 ; SleCl.E.Mitt; - A. J. Cover, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend to Collections and all other business en trusted to hint: Mice between Fahnestocks' and Danner Ziegler's Stores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. [Sept. 5, 1E359. Wood Lots FOll. BALE.—I will sell at Public Bale, on Friday, die 301 k day of Stirtteinter next, on the premises, the following Wood Lots, sl!uate in Cumberland township, on the banks of 'Marsh Creek, neat Bream's Mill : No. 1. Clear land, containing 14 acres k 121 per. " 2. Wood-land, '• - 1, it 3. ii 4 it 38 u if 4 . di 9 " 104 '4 st 7 " t 4 5 157 The above Wood Lota are all heavily timber. ed. Sale to commence at 13 o'clock, lg. Term accommodating. G EU. AILVOLU. Sept 3,185 v. td A Rare Chance FOR MDRUGGIST.—Dr. L. 14. getsaime, iq • of declining Wank i dam o ,.. pose : I =G &Wag, is Littleatowu r sed asks earls atm. 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