O .I.IMMIMINIUMai DirSDIRStIMLa AO*MVI ;RAI:FALL .--Betiderasill• >rs Saw had Its "crest day," too, sad deserrette have proper mention made there - of. The Agricultural Fair held there during Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday last, was one of those successes which people do not al ways look for. an od that account the more a greeable. We were plximed, delighted, with all its belurgings—all its departments. " . The ground, cos ering sotue four is handomoly located, and substantially enclosed, - having, of course, the necessary buildings and stalls—the whole evinciag good taste. The display of horses was full and attractive—that of cattle, Lc , though not so large, was credita ble—whilst the Ladies' Department was among the best a e ever saw. The needle-work, of cvery con( el able style, was especially admira ble. whJI.4 the small fruits, Rowers, paintings, musical instrumenta, ke., which made up the , thousand and one articles contained in that " , ng, presented a picture which the ce feast itself upon for hours. Whilst we Bite high praise to the gentlemen of that region for their spirit and efficiency, as displayed in this undertaking, weinust award to the I.,dies el en more, for their great go)d taste and ii.dus try. The managers are no doubt under Orli gations to all exhibitors, and will be gLit to have aim favors again. Among the most attractive features of the ring ‘A as the splendid six-horse team of the Ric es'. It elicited general admiration, and was, indeed, a sight worth seeing. We doubt - thither the State can produce a better. The attendance was throughout good, we be- Cere, hut on Wednesday w•e know it to have been very Mtge, embracing a number of thous and. The entire available space was almost covered with human beings, and this without a Railroad or other public communication with the town. The Bcndersville Baral furnished the music, Lich was fine, notwithstanding the orgisniza t:o:l is quite a new one. We have heard mach o:der Rands do wor,..e. and trust they may be encouraged to persevere until they take rank maw./ g the fia re tuoct. They have musical talent, <Jr \se are greatly mistaken. .111 in all, the Fair Ivas a success, and with FL:CiI a start there cannot fail to be good one main, next year. . We should have been glad to•have given the nuard of premiums in this issue; but sulfpobe thy IL:t haq not vet been made out. AC4:II)ENT.—On Wednesday last, rourniug from the Ben r,% Fair. one of the hirge Strg,e Coaches l•etwren flett'sburg and that place V.:ln iiteidetitrily upiset. The couch was hear.. ;IN I.lden W ith pass•engtrs. orit-ide end 'aside. and in cro. , sistg a breaker where the ground v, - soruesrlint sideling, the henry weight on top of tue stage, entuied it to lose its bid . Il:ICe aq,i turn over. By the presenel of minil i.are of the drier the horses were checked range to say, the pits,engers escaped with out injury—excepting a few who were cousid bru ised —Star. THEFT.-1 live gallon keg of currant wine sr stolen from the eel:aro' our next doctr nei;rl.- 1:or: Dr. Dorbty, ono hiaht !vat t ek. fly that these pc tty tLiei es cannut be caught 31.1. t iroper virtnple made. E W ',II.IT.IItY CI IMP A N Y.—We arc plena - 01 10 Ie ra tliattibe citizen of Mouut hook and Iry h • cp,ro, itrAffluxis comity, art about Marling I.L cumpalay of,"aogerJ," to be called the ludeperidentU reys. /El i? co cs Lai Ncoticteoss. WISTAIrS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.— 'IL is remedy ims long been cherished by the (Lhniunity for its remarkable cthcacy i / IC ) of rag, healing and curing the most oln.tittat.., .t Lful and long standing cases of Congb. Cold, I ',Lterrza, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Whooping CoL ('rung, Asthma, * lnflammation of the ; w bile even Consumption itself li a. .de 1 to its magic influence when all Other h.iLrn have failed. Its whale history pfurea th.,t the pant has produced to remedy of equal :L/ c. as it cure-for the aium..rous and d Inger c.tl., pulmonary affections which prevail /taunt tL land. TILE REV. L1C0 . 13 SEVRLER, W - . 11 known and witch respevted among the Gernisu population of this country, utak. s 1.1.1 e following ,t.ttroteut fur the beoetit of the afflicted: 11.ccoven, Pa., FA. IC, 191 e• -N. Seth W. Fuw:e lios:tots— Dear ,Sirs:-11.1ving realized in my family ituportaut benefit-4 from the use of your vidua -I,b. preparation—Wistar's Balsain Of Wild C her ry—lt affords the pleasure to reeoliiii.end it to the public. Sow: eight years ago one of my (I.l,l,,,httrsz.rem.:.d to be iu a dezline, sad little !topes u: her recovery were entertained. 1 then pro:urel a INttle of your eicellent Balsarn,and before she had taken the At-hoie ante cos/gents of the bottle there w.ts a great itn:irJiemnt in her ' , edit's' : 1 have, in Lily individual vise, Ina le frequent use of your taluable medicine, stud hare always been benefited by it. I would, butt et•er, caution the public riga:slot imposition', bc:auie there is a gyud deal of spurious Wis tar's Balsam of Wild CLitrry afloat throughout the country ? JACOB Caution to Purchasers.—The ouly 11'atar'41 Balsam has the written signatureUY l; - rte" and the printed one of the Ifrop,ricie s on the outer wrapper; all other is vile and {V OrtblCs3. g_pPrepared by SETH W. YOWLE ,t CO , 13oston, and for sale by A. D. Huel,ler, Getty-- burg; E. Iliteglicw, York Springs; Wm. W East Berlin; Solomon ChrJnist?r, Hampton; JacJb Fulweller,Murumaxborg; 1). E.llollinger, ..kl,hott.tovra: 31. St-Later, New Oxford: John Miller, LAttlestou n ; and by de.llers everywhere. Sept. 10, 12c0. 4w RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.—BIITAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS'—The Origioal Medicine first article of the kil.d ever introduced andertli% norne of " Pt-Lilo:4lc Weraus," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers a.te counterfeits. The genuine can be kuoten by the name BRYAN Leins stamped on each W.giFElt. :}ryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Ctutgl4, Colds. Sure Tla.oat, Hoarseness. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting 9f Blood, Pains jn the Chest. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve incipient CQnsumptio,'Lung Diseases. Bryan's Pulmonic Waters ,_- Relieve Irritsticin of the Crate and Tonsils. Bryan's P9lmonic Wafers Relieve the above Complaints in Ten 4inutes Bryan's Pukr:lonic Wafers Are a Blessing to all Classes and Constitutions Bryan's Palmpute Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryan's Pulmojaic Wafers Are in a simple form and Pleasant to the taste firsan's Pu!meals Wafers Not only reliere,but effect rapid and laatittgCures Bryan's 'Palmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one No family should be without a box of Bryan's Pn!motile Wafers in the house. No traveler should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulnionic Wafers in his pocket, No person will ever object to give for Dryan's Pulmonic Wafers • Twenty-five Cents. JOB XOSBS, Bole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y June 18, 1880. lynow A CAW TO YOUNG LADIES AND GEN TLENEN,—The enbscrilter will send (free of eSsrps) to all who desire it, the Recipe sad di rectioas for staking is sisspls. Vestige le Be, that Will, to bon two to eight dam re wore Frumpies t Blintehes, Tan, Freaks, &.11 0 en tess , wad ail impurities and maths's, of tie Skin, leasing the sans — as Natty* Wended IS should b e - 4 A arw, owed and heantiAd. Thrill del airing the Ise*, with fell inarvetfiaais, direc tions, sad adotto, 'will please ea 4 on or addrp (with return 191111r id i ?. MARSITALL' Pra4tiessl Chemist, - No. i*Cety.Boildiars i NOW York. Aug. 241, NO. , la Aaaarmyksamikiakaosa6wPf.l , l4l4•4 --G ETTYS II URG—SATtrasorr usge. Superfine Flour.— Rre Flour Whate Wheat Red Wheat ...... Rye Oats ClorerSeed ......... Timotby Setd—.—. Flax Seed ...... ....- Barley -- Plaser of Paris --- I faster grisanci, per BA I,TIII.UPE--FalpAr LIST Flour Whent `'..... urn Oats ........... Ctorer 5eed....... Y . Timothy Seed Beet Cattle, pet hand. Hugs, per huud .............. ....... WLiskey Guano, PernsittEl, per ton H 0 V ft--T m (DUDA LAIiT Flour, Crum/ wagoas Do. from stores NVLeat ...... Rye..... Corn.... Oats Clover Seed.. Timothy Seed Plaster .v. .7, iv gieJ• iplil On the llth alt, by the Rey. Mr. Miller, in St. Francis Xerier's Church, Gettysharg,: Mr. JEROME A. BBINCIINER, ors Ernatitstburg, to Miss AMANDA A. NOEL, of Butler to:mast/Lip, •*dame county. ' On the I Ith alt., at Locust Gr•3re, near Eta mitsburg, by Rev. H. Bishop, Dr. JACOB RINE BART. of Fairfield, to Miss MAGGIE, daugh ter of Peter Graybill, Esq. On the 25th ult., by the same, Mr. D tVID RCS/IRAN, formerly of Adams co., to Miss AMANDA KEILIIOLTZ, of Nutusit:shurg. On the 13th ult., at Pleasant Retreat PAT ronage, near Chamberabnrg, by the Rev. James .11. Bishop, Rev. J. GIUEON SROA Fr to Liss SUE PETERS, of the vicinity of Adams county, P.t. 3:1X.111137. On the 18th ult. ' in Reading townghip, M. 11A RHARA TAUGHINTILUGH, wife of John L. Taughinbaugh, aged 52 yeitrs and 4 tut..ntlie. Blessed are they who die In the Lord. On the 18th ult., in Adams county, JOHN F RAN EL IN, son of Jacob and t%.th.arine 1 isher, aged 7 yeara and 19 dt.s. I On Monday lust, B.IIII'EL, Pm of J. F. and ::arch Fahne.atnek, of this pLice, iu the Srd )ear of his age., On Thursday evening last, Mr. , . SARAH VALENTINE, wife of 3lr. John Valentine, of Ilantiltonbaa tows aged 21,ye.vs 3 months and 14 du) i. • 01 the _'3rd ult, ti FORGE CALVIN, son of . Mr. Ephraim lloritz,olFraukliwtowneldp,aged S years 4 months aid 'Jo days. STRAZAN TOWNIatr, Sept. r.n.; IRrtn. ' 11. J. Creme, 1:W4: De ,r Sir •—lika:uttrh . as the repurt that I worth' not, if fleeted Pro ttead to the duties of s•u•1 office In per •on, it still eireu , ated, I hare thought DIA ,it misfit perhaps be well enotko to iusert a card in your piper • reiterat4ig what I ha•l au thorized you t t ray some tine ago, tiz : that I would consider it dishonorable to a-rept a Domination for no office, ill dil not d fiigu , if eleeted, to give it ivy persoual titteNlii,3. 1 ph. 1;:e IllyNtlf to do all, if elected, if health and strength be euutinued. !Leslie/V(111y yours, HENRY A. PICKING. Sr;:. 24, 181:0. 3t J. J. Horron, ATTtIftNEY AND CiWNSELLOLAT LAW. —Office on Baltimore gtreet, nearly oppo site rain es:oek Brothers' store. Liettysburg, Oct. 1, 1860. t.f Auditor's Notice. THE undersizned, Auditor appointed by the (et hs , t's Court of Adams county. to dig . p ups seeptions to the account of ISAIAH W. 0119. - Administrator of the estate of WIL LIAM 01:11 devessed, late of 11.1tniltonlotn uslitp.A , itas couuty, dee., hereby notifies all pe - eon= it, ca l f wny iuterested, that he will sit At his afire. for the purpose of ilispo-ing of said nn Ir.gbiesaray, die 21M day of Oa.- ' .1. D.. 11-.60. J. C. NEELY, 1 Oct. 1, I , tk. td A udihr. Pay Up !—Last Notice ! ' rim F. snhs:riber is determined that his Books I shall be settled tip. Ile therefore gie es souther notice to those indebted, to come and PAY. All accounts not liquidated by the lOLA of o:tober intl., will be place d in the hands of an officer for colection. WY. GILL&SPLE. Oct. 1, 1860. 3t* 1880. Fall Millinery, 1860. 4 ND DRESS GOODS.—MISS MeCREARY pt . i just epeeise a handsome assortment of BONNETS & LADIES' DRESS GOODS of the Lite •t and most tashiohable styles. which she aid sell at the very lowest cash prices. t I . 43.l—Ladies, call and examine them. t. Oct. 1, /3t;1i,3 'arna for Sale. FINER subscriber will sell his FARM, situated 1 in Franklin township, Adams county, 2 miles west of Cashtowu, , on the Millerstown road. The Party, contatia. 75 ACILES-50 acres clear. The I.tnd is in a good state of cultiva tion, having beea limed. There are nll kinds of fruit—o thrilittg young Orchard of choice grafted fruit ; also pe trims. pears and plums of the best kinds. The buildings-ftre a . one and a half story STONE HOUSE, a E f fi large new Bank Barn, a Cooper Shop, ac. The (Amu is in good order, and cannot be beat for raising potatoes. I calculate on rais ing five hundred bushels this year. A never failing spring of water at the door. Oct. 1, 1800 List of . IEMAINING in the Oct. 1, 18G0. itley George Brady Mrs. Isabella Bickel Res. H. M. Barlow Henry M. Baanner Mrs. Barak E. Bassist Rev. Gopplieh Bosley Drs. Hann.sh Banther A. E. Brion Miss M. Campbell J. Cates P. J. Cluck Henry Colitis Wm. A. Collins P. D. Chronister Mre.Hannala Forrest W. H. Fritchey F. A. Frame Enos M. Ginter John Hartzell .1. D. Bart Abraham Humrichouse C. W. Hake; Freiertek Hassler Rev. J. W. Horner J. F. Irwin M. Keefer Miss Kate Little Miss Ann Eliza Lyons L, Z, 1 McFeely Col. John 2 Iloon.shour Mrs. lisrriet : Ilishsel John lieinstpr J. Cooper (U.S.Seatnan.) GEORGE GEYER, P. N. •Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they were advertised. frYSON & BRO. are continually tuning oat handsome colored Photographs from small Natures. tiring on yOur "tiny" ones and let us make something worthy a place on your parlor wall. Excelsior Gaßery, Gettysburg. ec UST weived sad pow opesinz, 1 large sod varied assortme n t of QITICESSIVARE, to t w ' It sekitirglolbs ottlgorhgril6. 41401.- •-- - • - - - &-zdY, • 00 to 6 25 3 SO «...........1 15 to 1 20 1 3to 1 12 . ...... 60 70 ...... 28 • 30 CO 5 00 -...............1 to 2 00 1 20 80 6 25 1 00 562 to 575 • lb to I 60 to 85 45 to 70 ...... 30 to 36 5 66 .o 6 00 • 2 00 to 2 75 • 5 50 to 8 00 8 00 to 8 56 00 tolG 00 22 to 23 26 00 ...... I 20 to 1 :la 70 60 A Card. LiAIIIIEL BINGAMAN Letters • ost Office, Gettysburg, McKee Rev. W. Miller Jacob Myers David M. Peters George . Pryo Asa Ptlieger George Ryan M. 2 Royal Miss S. Raid Mrs. R. Reeser Wm. Russell Miss Catharine Stahl Samuel • Shrirer Anna Margaret Shuts Mrs. Lavinia Smith H. B. n hoop I. C. 'toner D. 3, lewart Samuel 4 loenburg Lee ith Miss Susan with Lis Mary aylor Wm. ride D. J, Wilson Sam'l C. Wilson John 2 Walker John Wisaler Albert Dode B. G. W. Jr. Phi, Kipp*, Psi. Fra ternity President Philo Society Heirs at Law of John LI. Public Bale OP 16.P.AL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.— Oa Trodaasday, the day of October inst., the undersigned. Administrators of the estate of SAKCILL W. !dueness, late of Streban town ship, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, at the late residence of said deceased, in said town ship, 2 miles from Bunterstown and 2 from New Che , ter, on the old Carlisle road, the fol lowing Personal Property, viz • 2 BEAD OF WORK lIORSF.S, I Two-year ling Colt, 4 head of MBA Cows.-2 bead of Young Cattle, a Brood Sow and Pigs, several Stock Hogs, 1 narrow-tread Plantation Wagon, 1 thie-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Two horse Carriage, Spread and Shafts, Threshing Machine, Win d-ntill, Cutting Box, Rolling Screen, Hay Ladders, I.trge English Wagon Bed, Cart Body. One-horse S:elgb, 1 irge Sled. 3-hone Cultit ator, Ploughs, Shu% el Ploughq, Flax Brake., Horse Rake, Jack S, reN4 rhaiikt, t•rbwhar. 2 Crindst.ines, a lot at 11;g., Double and Single Trees, Horse Bar- DM, Collar.; and Bridles. Riding Siddle and Bridle, Side Saddle, 2 Cross, ut S.tws, Iron ''ice, and a lot of Carpenters T.ols - HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting in part of Bei,teatls and Bedding eirewkftst, Dining end Kit..lien Tables, Centre Bureans, Corner Cupboards, I set of Cane Scat Chairs, serer.tl sets of Common Chairs, Set.ees. Safe, S Jnds. Twenty-four hour Cluck, Veni , inn Window Blinds, 1 Parlor, 2 Ten-plate .inti 2 Cooking Stores, with Pipe and all nt cessary apparatus.a large lot of Carpeting, Iron Kettle, Sausage Cotter, Meat Vessel., Bar rels, Tabs,-Tin-ware, and many other articles aot necessary to enumerate. 6 25 IMM 6 00 no) 6 25 THE FARM will also be offered for sale at 12 o'clock, on said day, unless previously disposed of at Private Sale. It contains 243 Acres, and will be sold together or divided, to suit pur chasers. *Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. N., on said day, w hen attendance will be given and terms made known by WALTER T. HOFFNAN, P. S. UECIIERT, Oct. 1, 1840. is Adinanu trators. Valuable Real Estate, AT I'CIILIC SALE.—In pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscribers, Administrators of the estate of I) .1:4 Ict Plates, deeeased, will offer at Pubic Sale, on the premiers, on Saturday, the 20th day of fieebee wt., the following Real Estate of mild deeelent, ris : MANSION FARM, situate in Hunting ton township, Adams county, Pa., hilt a ile frost Petersburg, (1. 5.,) adjoining lands of John PAieger, John &idler, Jr., John Day, and gibers, containing 163 A( les anti 36 Perches; about 25 acres are woodland. ( overed with ex cellent cheentit and oak timner—and aln.ut acres meadow. The firm is under good culti vation, and is weil nstervd, - haiia,, n( rf,ri tug Aprings In neJriy all the fields. 'I hereaire some five or i.;.x Lime Kilns (onvinienci near. ie improvements are a Two-story HOUSE, with, Basement, 'trick k Barn, W.tgon Shed and Corn Crib. tttps'l ag House and Gran- Aries, log: Shop, with other necess.try out buildings; a tseverthilli.,: spring of water in the yard, a fine young thrivi n g 2pple Orchard.with a variety at other fruit, such as f• aches. pears, plants and cherries. Also, a one an! a half story BRICK TKNANT HOUSH, and a Bts'k stait't Shop—with water convenient. Cla Noaday, Me 22d day s/ October Use., the ing wifl be offered, on the premises: A VALUABLE: FA lilt, situate partly in Hunting ton and pertly in Rending townships, Adams eonnty, adjoining la\oda of Abraham FieLts, Jesse rhronisttr, John Hartman, and others, containing 211 Acres and :al Perches,—about 40 acres are heavy oak timberland, and acres meadow, and mote can he made. The f.trut is well watered. The improvements consist of a one . and a half story LOG HOUSF:, Double Log Barn , R 1 1. P:1 of never-failing water at the door, an Apple Orchard, and other improve ments. This property will be offered entire or in three parts, as mist bent suit purchasers. • Per n ous wishing to view these preperttes are refriested to call on the List-named of the Administrators, residing in Huntington twp. S de to com.acu.:c at 1 o'clock, P. Y. , ou said when attend .nee will be given and terms made known by JOSIAH FICKTS. ISAAC E. WIKILSIAN, A dia. aulralurs By the Court—H. G. Wot.r, Clerk. Oct. 1, 1669. to To Bridge Builders. SEALK,D PROPOSALS Dill be received at theiotlice of the Commissioners of Ad ints c o unty.,o,,u/ Ilunday. the Usth day of Oeiober tnzt., for building aWOODEN BRIDGE across " Lit tle (.7:mon-ago Creek," (upon the old site.) on the road leading from Hnoterstonn to Me:4ber rystown, u .arllone's Mill. The Bridge is to h± 1 cult after the style of "Burr's Patent," one span 55 fret long. PlAus and specifications for the Bridge can be SeCII by persJus wishing to fld ou the day of letting, or Ity application to J. M. Walter, Clerk to Co.sicnisiouvr=. JACOB RAFFF.NSPF.RGER, DANIriL GEISELMAN, .JAMSS H. MARSHALL, Commissioners of Adams county Attest—J. M. WALTKII, Clerk. Oet. 1, 1660. td Svds' Sarsaparilla. ATUILE'S TRUE RESTORATIVE. TOt IMIT, 1111,VIDIT, ucn pcsert, 'ONIC k ALTERATIVE EVER PREPARED. recommended by the leading med.cal authorities and i• highly approte 1 by all who have tried it. Delicate le lies find it a perftrt re. storadr , : and persons olio lead a sednutary lite will find their nervous and general system strengthened and Improved by its use. The great object of this medicine is: Ftarr. To purify the system of all morbid matter, and Impart to the blood such properties as to make it new, pure, and rich. &mos.*. To cleanse the stomach and bowels of acrid humors, acidity, and all mucus matter, which cause so many and fa.- tal diseases. ?BIRD. ro soften and relieve stricture of the skin, and thus establish a healthy and natural dow of the "insensible per spiration.' Focare. To impart tone and strength to the di gestive organs, and giro great rigor and vitality toall the organs of the bocly. Firm. To eradicate all diseased, impure, sad poisonous particles from the blood, flesh, and bones, and effect their com plete expulsion from toe body. SLIM To counteract the ill effects produced by the use of mercury, and to remove all scorbutic eruptluus, arising from whaterer cause. Ask for Saudi' Sitraaparilla and Like no other. Wir Prepared by A. 11. & D. SANDS. Drug guts, 100 Fulton St., eor. of William, N. Y. For sale by A. D. Buzzbia, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 24, 180. lm Notice to Assessors. TeHE Assessors elected at the last Spring Electir are hereby notified to attend at t Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Gettysburg, to receive Blank Assessment Du plicates anCthe necessary instructions, as tO/- The Assessors of Union, Coßowago, Berwick. Berwick Bor., Oxford, Hamilton, Rending, Mountpleasant, Germany, Strabnn and Mount joy, will attend on Tuesday, the 16th of October nex t And the Assessors for Lbe Borough, Cumber land, Freedom. Liberty, liamiltooban, Franklin, Butler, lienallra, Tyrone, Huntington and Latimore, will attend on Wednesday, the Mt day of October next, By order of the Commissioners, J. M. WALTER, Clerk. Sept. 24, 186. td Notice. T\ AVID H9OVER'S ESTATE—Letters tee taneentary with* estate of David Hoover, late of Reading township, Adams county, de ceased, having been 'Fantod to the under signed, two of them residing in the saute iownship, and Henry residing is Straban township, they hereby give Dodos to all pat rons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur settle.meut. DANIEL HOOVER, 1 Be y , HIOIRY HOOPER. WITH 111,0YE1i,,1c'r. - ' I - - Trzrmm.n. WIIEREAS. So andl by the Aet of the General etasesahly aside Slate. ontidisti “An set to regulate the General Sleetione of this Commonwealth." enacted on the 2d of July, 18:9. it is enjoined on me to give Pulilie Notice of such F:iection to be :Ri held. sod to enumerate in such notice lel, cers are to be elected : I, ISAAC LIGFITNER, Sheriff of the County of Adams. 4n, therefore, hereby give this pnblic notios to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a G•neral Election will be held in said County, on the &rota Tuesday of (kioher nr.rt, (the 014,) i n th e several Districts composed of the following Townships. TM: In the First district. composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg and the township of Cum berland. et the Conrt house, in Gettysburg. In the Scond district. composed of the township of Germany. at the house lately occu pied by Peter Li Irenre;trr. in the town of Littlestown, in the t. , wriNhip of Geimany. In the Third district. conipo-ed of the town ship of Oxford. at the h , use of J neoh F. Beck, in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth . distriet. composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house of Caleb B. Illldebraud, in the town ship of Huntington. In the Fifth district, composed of the town ships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the Public School-house in Milleistourn. In the Siith district. oomposed of the town ft:lip of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by Daniel Becker. in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district..composed of the township of 3lcnallen. in the Public School house in the town of Bendersville. In the Eighth district. composed of the township of Stratton, at the house of Jacob L Grass, in flun4erstown. In the Ninth district.oomposed of the town ship of Franklin. (including that part recently stricken off from ,Slenatien,) at the house now occupied by Joseph Bennett, in said township. In the Tenth distriet.composed of the town ship of Conowago, at the house of John Busboy, in le%herrystown. , In the Eleventh district. composed of the township of Tyrone,. at the house of Allen C. Cook, in Ifeidlersburg. in the Twelfth district, compoard of the township of hlountjoy. at the house of Victor Haas. in said township. In the Thirl centh district, composed of the township of NlountVeasent, at the public School-hou-e in - said township, situate at the cross road*. the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from llunkrinue to Hanover. In the Fonrteenth district. composed of the township of Reading, at the public School• house in Ilanipton. a In the Fifteenth district. composed of the Borough of Berwick, at the public' School. house in A iplw.tatown, In the Sixteenth district. corny ivied o( the township of Fre stout. at the house of Nicholas Moritz. in said township. In the Seventeenth district, cntnnf the township of Union, at the house orroch Le• fever, in said township. In the Eirliteenth district. coinpostsl or the township of Butler, at the public School house in Middletown, in said township. In the Nineteenth district, coutrulael of the o w ,:ehip of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill &b,,,, n i. h ,:nse, in said township. A t w hi c h t ame and places will be elected One Gocernor of the Commons c*ith of Penn- sylvauia; Otte Nlenther of Congress represent the Dis trict compose/I of the ConL:ti",l of Adam :, Franklin, Bedfard. Fulton and 4 1111 iatai One Niel:ll,er of Assembly; tine Sheriff; One l'rothonotnry; Otte Register and Recorder; Oue Clerk of the Courts; One Commissioner; Two Directors of the Poor; and Oue County Auditor Particular attention in directed to the Acta Assembly. pasted the 27th day of-February. 1849. entitld "An act relative to voting at elections in Adams. Dauphin. York, Lancas ter. Cumberland. itridtord, Centre, Greene, and Erie." viz : &writ»; L Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Miserably met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the game—that it shill be lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Lan cattier. Dauphin. York. Franklin, Camber. land, Bradford. Centte, thecae, and Erie. from and after the passage of this act. to vote for all candidates for the various offices to be tilled at an election on one clip or ticket : Provided, That the office for which every can didata it voted for, eball be designated, as re quired by the existing laws of this Common wealth. Secrtos 2. That ally fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above pre scribed, shall be punished by the eitating laws of this Commonwealth. Attention is also directed to the following section of the Act of the General Assembly o the session of 1851. entitled "An act to pro vide fur the election of Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth :" Sexvtow 4. That the election for Judges shall be I.eld and conducted in the several election districts is the *sole manner in aU re e as elections for representatives are or shall be held and co:Awe:ed. and by the same Judge*, Inspectors, and other officers; and the provisions of the act-of theiaeneral Assembly. entitled "An Act relating t' the elections of this Commonwealth." approved the second day of July, one thousand eight bundled and thirty-nine. and the several supplements, and all other like laws, as ftr as the same shall be in force and applicable, shall be deemed and taken to apply to the election for Judges : Provided. That the aforesaid electors shall vote for judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of paper, .tnd for all other judges required to be learned to the law, on another separate piece of pa per. Aiso—ln and by virtt.e of the 14th sec Coo of the act aforesaid, every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall holdall office or appointment of pr. flt or trust under the Government of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the kgislative,executive or judlciary de partment of this State, or of the U 1, r Led States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Cougr. ss and of the State Legislature. and of the Select or Com mon Council of any City, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any elec.ion of this Commoewealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. Also—That in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions, and for other purposes," approved April 16th,,18.40. it is en ictel that the afore- said 14th section -shall not be construed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough offi cer, from serving as judge, inspecOor or clerk, at any general or special electiou in this Com• tnewirealth." • - And in and by an Act of the General As setubly of this State, passed the 2d day of Ju ly, 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 perfnm 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 this State. aforesaid. that one of the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall hare the charge of the sertiflcates of tbe num ber of votes which shall have bees given kg each eandidese Air the different trims then and there voted 5w at their respective dia trims, shell meet the third day &Aar the else. lion, which shall be ea Friday, the 12th of October aforesaid. at the Cksartebante, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and tyre to make a fair statement and certitiosttrof the number oUroses, which shell have Lusa given it the different districts in the county of &duns for any persons (jr the offices; akweeaid 011111,, aseisS. eberirs Qtatif i tty sßuil Lll4l.l , Sept. 17, 'at; Valuable Perm ibr Sale. Wilcox & Gibb's a subacribee Milers *or ale, on very Ie- WING vAcimig. eommodating twee, TWO FARMS. o. 1, situate to Bind:ow township, Adams We 'rent and increasing demand for this county, 3 miles eaat.of Gettysburg, 1 mile from remarkably simple machine is a guarantee of the Railroad, containing 110 Acres, more or its suptriur escelletica. less, the improvements on which n 2 e a STONE EIOGSE, good Bank fit 1 Barn, o and other out-buildings.— About l 5 acres are In Meadow. and . tht-re is running spring water in every field., which serer There is a large Orchard of choke grafted Fruit, about 4 acres. About 2700 or 2.500 bushels of Lime have been put upon the farm, and its convenience to the Railroad renders Lime very accessible. There is a due proportion of Timber. No. 2, situate to Cumberland town.iliip, on the Kmmitsborg Road, a mile and a half from Gettysburg, containing 143 Arras. more or less, the inKir it ettient, on which arc a 13CW FRANIF, DWELIAN+I HOUSE, large Brick Barn, sod o th er out-buttding4; a well of water at the barn, and one at the house. About 22 acres , nre in Meadow. There is a due. proportion of Timber About 3,000 bushels of Lime hare been put upon the Farm sheir The terms will be made known" on ap- OIL attua to the subscriber. Sept. 3, 1860. tf Private Sale. TE subscriber will sell at Private Sale his TRACT OF LAND, situated is Hamilton ban township, Adams county, Pa., h a mile west of Fountaindele, on the Turnpike Rand, adjoining lands of Jacob Haelleigh, Robert. Wil son, and others, containing 12 Acres, more or less. Nine acres are in a state of good cultiva tion, the balance in Timber. The Dwell ing Is a Two-story LOG HOUSE, well j finished outside and also inside, a good L . tt double Log Barn. Hog Pen, and other aeces ears buildings. There is a good Apple Orchard, and other fruit of good quality en the premise's, also, two springs of never-tailing water near the Dwell,ng. Persons wishing to view the property a ill call on the subscriber living thereon. jikeir-If the property is not sold on or before the 22d day of October, It will on that day be offered at Public S..le. and if not Fold be 'tented. GEORGE DENTLER. Sep). 10, 1860.. 3t 'A Good Home. ROSEieIARLAND FOR SALE.—A FARM, cont. lining about 283 Acres, situnt•.i iu liamiltonh in townsh , p. Adam. , coun , y, adjoin ing the property arc* knawn as the “ttrr Farm; ' ab t tt one-halt of this farm is of same quality ; its Orr's land. The meadows are large and good soil. can be'made to produce very large c.ops of Hay, a product for which there is now a constant good market; about 'JO acres are iu ti ob , 7. much of it of the best kind:4, includiug Locno and Walnut. It is supposed the mein I.llnahle Poplar timber In the county ou this property and within of a mile of a good Saw-mill. A voting Apple Orchard, contain ing 200 trees of choice selected fruit. planted 2 or 3:years ago. A young Peach Orchard of 100 trees of but kinds selected. These Or chards, *hen in full bearing, will add greatly to the value of the property, as the quality at Adams eonnty fruit is known and held in great esteem in the cities. Numerous Springs on the farm, one of which is a large Sulpher Spring, that may become of great %slue as soon as the Gettysburg and Waynesboro', or Gettysburg and Chambersburg Railroads are finished, as the property is within one mile of these R tit. roads: and by these Nada a constant supply of Franklin county lime may lie had cheaply, so as to improve the land to any degree of fertility desired.— - There is a HOUSE and good sub- Stantial Barn on the farm., Also, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, in same townehip, adjoising him of T. Stevens, 5 ,.: 1 others, containing about 35 Acres. si g_rie property will be shown to any per son_ w i s hi d2 to purchase and the price made k'own on app li c ,;!lon to lodate Robinson. E Faireeld; Robert O. Zeßreary, 3eorga Mc- Clellan, and Col. J•aints D. Pazaiivi. Uet tysbnrg. ISAAC R. SMltil t . Sept. 17, 1800. if t Tavorn Stand K Olt SALE. In pursuance of en Order of the Orphaa's Court of Adam. county, the sn scriber, Guardian of Result C. Selina and Cuxean SYYDIIR minor children of Conrad Snyder, dec'd., will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Sapirtfay, tA , 13a . day of October next, the interest of -aid minors, being two thirds, In TUE TAVERN PROPERTY, known as " Sehriver's Tavern," situate in the borough of Gettysburg, at tb" junction of the Erumits burg road with the P.altinsore Turnpike. The lot contnina gel perches of land. The improve ments are a T.arge Two-.tort' , - Brick Dwelling nor Ell, a Two- . f ill story Brick Back-Building, Frame . I/ 1 1 Bata, Frame Stable. Sheds with . _, Granaries, 2 Wells of Water, with uew Drops in the name: a part of the lot is enelosed as a Garden. The property has many advantiges as a Public House, especially for Wagoners, as there is ample room for teams. jper Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, X., on sold day, when stleudince will be given and terms made known by JAt'OB BENNER, Guardian. By the Court—li. G. Wotr, Clerk. ear At the Rime time and place, I will sell my interest in the above described Property, being the remainime one-third part in the saute. AGNES JANE SNYDER, By her Agent, Jacob Benner. oberlf the above Property is not sold at the time and pl ice, it will then be offered for RENT, at public out, ry, for one yeas from the first day of April nett. Sept. 17, liitilL ta Merchant Tailoring. GEOTIGg .g.q.N01.11 has procured the ser vices of W. T. KlNG,itnil has comurotteed the chore iya 4:rice.t, And will carry it OD in all its various branches, a,.d has connected him self with the stoic of Mr. George Arnold,where there will Le con+tantly kept on haled a large stock of (-hex? Cloths, Over-eostings. CASAI.• 111 .res. Cassinetts, Vesting!, and Trimmings of every kiud. Work done to the very best ncr, ant w e:ty style on notice. Custom wur;. and cutting out soli( ited when goods are ptirclised chett here. The shop is in ciunec tlun ujth Mr: Arnold's store, where Mr. King can always be found during business hours. ,a - 6/%e a c ill. (Dept. 17.'6 1 :r. 2 crt Gettysburg FESIALT: INsTITCTIC.—The Winter Session of the tiqtyiburg Female In4titute, will commence on Monday, the 15th of October next. For further particulars apply to Rrr. D. ETBTII, Principal, High street, Gettysburg. Gettysburg, Sept. 17, 1860. 3t Estray. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, in Frankliu township, about the 2ith of July last, a white and red spotted muly STEER, sup posed to he between 2 and 3 years old. The owner is requested to prone property, pay char ges and take him away JACOB I.,A.DY. Sept. 17, 1860. Yt Fall Trade 1880. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH. JOSEPH VICTORY, 1;3 Lexington et., 3 doors West ofliow*rd, MALTIIIIOIIII, Mu., Informs his eustonters and purchaser! gen erally, that Lis stock of Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mattingt ' kc., is now complete, consisting of Brussels Carpet, Velvet, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetifn; Carpets of every style and price, Oil Cloth from 1 to 8 yards wide , Matting, Rags, Rau, Stair Rods, Le., Rag Carpets of our own make, constantly on hand, all of which will be sold at the very lowest rates. JOSRPH VICTORY, 145 Lexington Street, Sept. 24, '6O. 3m Baltimore, Rd. Millinery gSTABLTSIMENT 13( HAMPTON.—MARY M. BNITLNft would most respectfully W orm the Ladies of Hampton and surrounding country that she has secured her IfaU stock of Millinery Goods, embracing ev variety, cal culated to please every taste. Prices low, as usual. Her aasurtment includes all colors of Straw Bonnets and Feathers, Ribbon and other Trimmings. Silk wad Velvet Bonnets also on hand, ready made. Likewise Band Bows. Sept. 24, 1860. at ALL wt TriXON A BRAYS pl lery of Ptip-1 C 11 91 Inirr, 0 Stem se l aVelgurie thill""" " • 11°1 4 CAltitt Ilt3 * KI . IS • pw,y R . 4. qvA{ • • For Sale at 411 T PRIVATE SALE.—No. 1. GREEN YOUNT.—This beautiful and very deaira b e country seat, adjoining' the Borough of Get tysburg, on the road leadiug to Fairfield, is now offered at Private Sale. The Farm contains 124 ACRES, more or less, 10 to 12 acres of which ere in Timber, and about 30 acres of Meadow hottu:n ; there are two young Apple and Peach Orchards on the premises; the land is the red grat cl soil, Qns ceptible of a high et its of cultivation; lime acts well upon it and can ally tys lie ii ui at the Railroad Depot, which is in sight, at 221 cents per bushel. The iinproTcinetits are a large two story \Tenth erboarded HOUSE, with Cellar, Back-building, Bake Oven, Smoke House, a large Bank Barn, with Bins, Corn Crib, /Lc. together with all necessary Out-buildings, In complete order; there is a pump at the door eq.& never-failing spring of water close by. WThoighby's Run bounds the west end of the Farm. This property will be shown by Mr. J. Scott Wilson, living on the premises, or by the subscriber in (jttycburg. N 0.2. CUMBERLAND Farm is also a ban tonne and very desirable property, situate on the Taneytown road. four m.les from Gettysburg, containing 1 . 38 Acres. more or It as. About 30 acres are in Timber and 25 to 3) acres in Meadow. This land is also of the red gravel kind, clear of stones, easily cultivated. produces well, and is capable of being highly Improved. All it wants to make It one of the best firms In the neighborhood is a farmer and a little lime, which can always be had eithe r at Gettysburg or at Littleatown at 121 eenbi per bushel. There is a young Apple and Peach Orchard and two springs of water near the house, and a stream of water crosses the south end of the ferns near the buildings. The im provements are a one and a half story Stouc HOUSE, Bake Oven. S.noka 1:s 1103 PC, a large double Biro, with Wago PETER TROSTLE Shed. Corn Crib, Mx; Pen, and all noce sary Oat-buildings; Chord). Mill and School iioll.4e, all clone by, in a healthy and pleasant burhood an4gool sod , . ty. This property will be shown by Mr. John Black, adjuiuip.— Terms easy. No 3. WIIfTE I:REL.—This Firm contains 100 Acres, more or lets; its was originall% pert of No. 2, and is no less d...sirable, being the same kind of red soil, easily Oultivatcd and producing well, and wantajnst a hat No. 2 does to make it one among the best farms in the neighborhood. Some 30 acres are in Ilmher and 2:, or 30 acres in Meaanw. There 14 a young Apple and Pe ich Orchard on the premi ses. The improvements are a Two-story Weatherbourded fiCII;: , E, with Cellar Beek-building, Smoke house , Frame it Barn. with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other Out-buildings, with a pump at the door, all new. This property front; on the Taneytown road—the public road leading from the Taney town road to the Baltimore Turnpike passes the door; a small stream of water runs through the meadow. This ism has the same advo - that No. 2 has, as tb church, school house, mill, lime, and good society, and will be shown by Mr. John Black, or by Mr. J. Bol linger, adjoining it. Terms easy. Persono w ishiug to purchase will please look et the properties. GEO. ARNOLD. Itiettysburg, Sept. 17, 1860. $0 The Only Preparation rplrAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, AND GROWS MORK AND MORK POPU LAR EVERY DAY I—And testimonials, now, a dd Alm )st-wlthout number, might be given from I.4ies and gvntletnen hi all grades of so ciety, whoge gaited testimony n me entf.d resist, that Prof. WooTs Hair Restorative will restore tio bald and grey, and preserve the Lair of the youth to old age, in a its youibfal bealty. Battle Creek, Mich., Dee. 21, IRSB. Prof. Wood :-.--Thee willt please accept it line to inform thee Huts the hair on my head all fell off over twenty years ago. caused by a compli cated chronic disease, atta.. - ded with an erup tion on the head. A continua! course of suf fering through life having redncea me to a state of dependence, I have not been able ;..2 obtain staff for caps, neither have I been able ts. do them up, in consequence of which isky bead has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar butte of thy Hair Restorative ationt the first of August last. I hare faithfully followed the direction.' and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short, it is also coming in all over , my head. Feeling confident that another largelsottle would restore it entirely and per manandy, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute of nreanti to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wonldst n it be willing to send me an order on thine agents. for a bottla, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—" the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH RMBY. Prof. 0. 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I at once made application to the most skill f•il physiciani in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be restored, I wits forced to become re conciled to my fate, until, fortunately. in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative woe recompended to me by a druggist, as be ing the meat reliable Bair Restorative in use. I uied one bottle, and found to my great satis faction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used tie‘en dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result. have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of imp wolderful an article, I have recommended its use to of my friends and acquaintances. who, I am happy to inform you, are using it uritli like era feet. Very respectfully, yours, A. V. LATTA„ ' Attorney and Counsellor at La*. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. 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A cold settled iu my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatis.n.— Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the udvice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but .:ire. By persevering In the use of them, l ain now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge. La., 5 Dee.'ss. D_r.-_Ay_e_r: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of _Rheumatic Gotit—ts painful dis ease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDCLL. of the Pills in-market eontain Mer cury-, which, although a valuable' remedy In skilful hands. is dangerous in a. public pill, from the dreadful consequences Met frequent"_ iy follow its incautious use. These,eontala as mercury or mineral substance whe,Sever. Price, Ji teats per Box, or i Boxes for a Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES k CO., Wail, lyiu. 14rSold by A. D. Rudder, tiettylihute; P. Arendtsville; Paxton k *Creasy, Fairfield; I'. A. Myers, New Chester; M. StaaSer, New Oxford; E. iliteshew; York Springs; and dealers generally. Sept. s, 18G0. lyeow Lime Factory TN GETTYSBURG I—ATTENTION, FARX- EftS !—The undersigned would most re •spectfully inform the public in general, and tho fanning community in particular...that they bare. erected two spacious LINE KILNS,at the corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, and Art : now burning, and will continue to burn, largo ' quantities of the BEST LIMB, which they will • dispose of at the lowest Bring rates. farmers • and others sas incited to give them a ealL By supplying a good article, which they arpoet always to do, they cannot fail to give satistao. ties. goOCRDY A CUBS. An; ri ALL AT A. SCOTT k SON'S and en tho • j PATIN? 811.114311ALING, AM- S. Tionr FRUIT CANS and JARS, wbicb ase most reliable and ecttmettiest vessels for.lies•-,v serving Traits and Vegetables of all klatis,-.,, 4 which can be proven 1,741ar Wit ridiabistecilkc., ; ,,,i, stony. .kll,l, • L - Andit 110 of °rockery sad Queesivei 4011. fb; tabs by Ifelissor4 *UM 20, 1860. tf
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