"Devoted to Politics, Foreign and Domestic Intelli„c►tre, Literature, - Science, ar,rricilliiire, the Alechanic arts, Internal I'nprove►►xent, and General ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 6 13 1 1111.41.0 '6 A.I.E. . „ llirN pursuance of en Order of the Orphan's ..II- Court of Adams county, will'te sold nt Public Sale, on the premises, on Friday the 13th of Noreinher next, at 1 o'clock, r. m. . Leto tho Estate of Francis Alli s:* son, deceased, situate In Mountjoy township, Adams county, on the road from Gettysburg to Taney -town, (3 - miles from the former and 7 from the lackr place, adjoining lands of Isaac Paxton, Ja. cob !tiering and others, containing "223 - Acres, more or less. of Patented Land. The improvements are, a good Lon ¢ 11! • .., • , I 4 9 ff".- ,- ..• -- Baics BAIIN,and other necessary out-build. „logs, and a spring of never failing water-- There is a sufficient proportion of woodland and meadow, and a stream of orator running through the farm; also, an excellent OR CHARD GRAFTED. The flirin is in an ex• cellent state of cultivation, and pioduces good W heat and Clover. Persons desirous of purchasing can be shown the property previous to the day of Bale, by either of the subscribers living; on the farm. Terms made known on the day of sale. -ALSO , -On Saturday the 141 h of November next, • at 12 o'clock lu. on the premises, A -LOT OF GROUND, Late the Estate of Francis Allison, dee'd, • eituate in the Borough of Gettysburg, hav ing erected thereon A . TWO , ZOTITSEI STORY BRICK ::•:7: 10 4 ~ liV:h" SrAnr.,C, &c. and a well of water near the kitchen door. The property is now occu pied by Mr. Geiselinan. CO - Terms will be made known on the day of sale by FRANCIS ALLISON, n 'r3. ROBERT ALLISON, o* - If the above Farm is not sold at the time specified, it will then be offered to the highest bidder for rent for ono year from the first of April next. September 28,1835. 1U1311411 e T , . N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will be sold at Public Salo on the premises, on Wednesday the 28th of October next, the following pro. perty,4ate the Estate ofJosEru FALLER ) de• ceased, viz: APA M, situate in Illountpleasant township, Adams County, Pa. about two miles fioin Conowa - go Chapel, adjoining lands of Jacob Will, Jacob Lawrence and others, containing 63 aCkett, more or less, on which are erected, - A 'ONE AND A HALF STORY LOG DWELLING I ff i OVS XI ;IN ';-; iv 4 sops • Double Log Barn, Stone Spring house,there are also two wells of excellent water on the plaee. About 5 acres in meadow, and 12 acres of which is in good timber. There is also a first rate ORCHARD of choice fruit on the farm. -ALSO-• On the same day, A TRACT OF LAND, late the Estate ofJosr•,rii FALLER, deceased, Situate in Mount pleasant township, Adams Co. Pa. ahout 2 miles from Conowago Chap. el, adjoining lands of Peter Smith, Jas. Mc- Sherry and others,contuining nacres more or less, on which are erected, a one and a half STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Double Log Barn, Log Spring House, with never failing water. About 6 acres in mea dow, and an excellent ORCHARD. The sale of the former to commence at 12 o'clock, at. and the latter at 1 o'clock, r. ar., when due attendance will be given, and terms made known by JACOB SMITH, Administrator, De bolas non. September 21, 1935. ts*-25 0::7 - If the above farms are not sold on the day of sale, they will be offered for rent. Six Cents Reward. RAINAWAY from the Subscriber living in Franklin township, Adams County, on Tuesday the 29th inst. a mulatto boy named JOHN JONES, about 18 years of age. I forewarn all persons from harbor. ing, orirusting said • boy in any way upon my account. The above reward will be given for his apprehension, but no thanks nor charges paid if brought back. JOSEPH WILSON. • October 5, 1835. 3t-27 FOR S.ILE. Subscriber offers for Sale, until the Ist of January next, . his DWEL. LING AND Store-House, with THREE OUT LOTS—and if not.eold then, all will be olli!red for Itc'sr. • DIVID ECKER. • Gettysburg, Oct. sth, 1835. eoW;-.27 47r11143 0.14 ZELaaaallirr e ATTORN CY AT LAW, - YORK, PENN. ESPECTFU LLY informs the citizens of Adams that it is his Intention to the regular Terms in this County. He r ltOn_always,lx) found during the sitting of HON Court4t the Public House of Mr. Mc -Letters addressed to him in t, on business, (post paid,) will be at- August al, leBs. • THE GETTYSBURG STAR t.t. REPUBLICAN BANNER. Unbiltir csate+ IlviLL be sold at public sale, on the 17 premises, on Saturday the 17th of October next, the following property, late the Estate of IsmAn Wurru,deceased—viz: A FARM, Situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands of Abraham Plank, Geo. •Trestle, John flershy and oth• era, containing 21s acres, more or less—on which are erected, A TWO STORY LOG DWELLING ifi r 0 US E 9 tog Kitchen, Double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other necessary build ings, with two wells of water at the house. About 150 acres sheared, 30 acres in mea dow, and the residue excellent timberland. There is also a good orchard of choice fruit on the' firm. Persons desirous of purchas ing the above farm, can be shown the same by calling on the Subscriber. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock n!., when due attendance will be given, and terms made known, by ANDREW HEINTZELI 1A N, Jr. Administrator, Dc Goias non. September 14, 1835. . is-24 UAW! ROME FAIMAVI IN CARROLL'S TRACT, TEN pursuance of an order of Orphans' Court of Adams comity, will be exposed to Public Sale, On Friday the 16th of Octo ber next, on the premises the valuable F A .311, late the Estate of SAMUEL WITHEROW, Esq. deceased, situated in Carroll's Tract, Ilam iltonban township, Adams county, Pa. con taining about 326 Acres—of which above 200 are first rate Lime-stone land—and the balance in excellent Timber. THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE A good two-story Stone tDWELLING HOUSE, F: LARGE STONE BANK BARN, WA• GON-SHED, CORN•CRIII, Spurts°. nousc over a never-failing spring near the dwelling; a good ORCHARD of • 150 bearing fruit•trees, with a 411) . cider-press; a good well of water f. •• near the house, with a pump in it. About 20 Acres are in good meadow, and as much more can be made as desirable. Near. !y all the fields are well watered. An indisputable title will be given. The terms will be one•half in hand, and the bal ance in six equal annual payments. Sale will commence at 11 o'clock, A. H. when at tendance will be given by JOHN 31 ARSH ALL ' Adair's. JOHN WITHEROW, Sept. 14,1935. is-24 KrAni• person wishing to view the pre mises, will be shewn the same on application to either of the Administrators. HIDES, OIL AND JILEATTIER. • William W. Abbott and Robert Rechee, under the firm'of ABBOTT AND CO. return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public, for the ,very patron. age they have received, and respectflilly so licit a continuance of the same at their well known Hide, Oil and Leather Store, No. 97, Chesnut Street, Next door to the Bank of North America, PHILADELPIIKA. They have now on hand a large assort. ment of Spanish Hides, Tanner's Oil,Leath er, Tools, &c. &c. &c. 3500 La Plata Hides, 0 3000 Chili do. } 1200 Rio Grande do. 5 800 La Guayra do. } 750 Pernambuco do. 1500 tight Southern do. for Up per Leather, 2700 Heavy Green Salted and Dried Patna Kipps for upper Leather-100 Bar rels best Straits and Bank Oil, all of which they will sell on the most accommodating terms to Tanners. N. B. A general assortment of Leather finished and in the rough. LEATHER wanted, for which the highest market price will be given, in Cash, or in exchange for Hides, Oil, &c. ABBOTT & CO. No. 97, Chesnut Street. Philadelphia;' 9th mo. 7. 1825. 3ms-23 CABINET-WAREHOUSE, Chambersburg Street. Where there is constantly on hand A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF t7 l ara alv D s 44 #, Ready for purchasers, for Cash or Produce. (* - Orders for corrws punctu. idly attended to. DAVID lIPAGY. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834. tf-29 John Evans 4 1 / 4 John L. Mayer, AvronmEnrs AT LAW. -121-Eff AV E formed a partnership in business. / heir office is on the corner between Schriver's and Small's stores, where one of them may always be found. The Courts at Gettysburg dwell as York will be atteniled.. York, Sepr.:f2l, l q:is; 4t-25 DUE wyrOTICE. A LL persons having accounts with E. MANUEL ZIEGLER are hereby requested to call and settle the same with the subscriber. It is absolutely necessary to close the same by the 20th of October next—after which time, the Books will be placed in the hands of a Magistrate for col lection. DAVID ZIEGLER. 44.-914 I Sept. 28, 1835. tat-26 FOR. SALE. CARMINATIVE BALSAM Er HEALTH RESTORATIVE, In the Malignant,S:pasmoilic,or firiatic,Chole, a, Cho lera Mortnts, Diarrhoea or Loosnim, Dpentery, Sick or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera Wan. Iton or Summer Complaint, Chories, Cramps, Sour Stomachs, .5 c. lye. TO TILE PUBLIC. THIS medicine has been before the pub lic for three or• four years past and has ac quired probably a greater degree of popu larity, than any article ever before introduc ed into general use. It coatains no noxiou, article, nor mineral or metallic substance and is carefully compounded so as to always be of unifinan strength and consistency. It will keep good for years and grows more pleasant by age. Children are get, erally very fond of it, and none will refuse to take it. it is so well adapted to the various complaints of children, that every family should always keep it in their houses, as most families who have used it, now do.— Sailors and travelling persons should always carry at with them. This medicine is put up in round brans moulded vials of two and four ounces each, with the words "Da. D. JAYNE'S CARMI NATIVE BALSAM " blown on them, and the written signature of D. Jayne to the bottom of each direction—none others are genuine. This medicine is not recommended as a "Panacea" to cure all diseases to "which flesh is heir to" but us a remedy in Dim-- Ham The beginning and latter stages of Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, the Spasmodic or Malignant CuotEn.t, Cramps, Cholics, Sick and nervous Headache. For the - Sum. mer Complaint or Cum. ETI A. of children it is unrivalled by any other combination of medi eine ever used. It has repeatedly effected cures, when every other means had failed aided by the attendance and skill of the a blest physicians, that could be procured.— Obstinate Diarrhams of } ears standing, have been removed by the use ofa few bottles of it; violent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera Mortars cured. The Spasms attending the Malignant Cholera have always been sup• pressed in from one to three minutes time, and that much dreaded and fatal disease re peatedly cured without the aid of any other article of medicine. In filet its power over spasmodic diseases of every kind seem to be absolute as it has never yet been known to Ihil of giving relief in a single instance.— Griping pains, torminn and tenesmus ics, Cramps &c. are also soon removed by it. Hundreds of females and sedentary per sons can attest to its superior excellence in sick and nervous Headaches as two or three teaspoonful's generally gives them relief 'in the course of half an hour. Children laboring under the Summer Complaint, have been cured in a short time after all known remedies had failed:--those Roo who have been so extremely emaciated that their bones almost protruded through their skins, and all hope of recovery aban doned, by all who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this medicine beim restored-to perfect health. CERTIFICATES Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor oftho Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Salem Co., N.J. Having been made acquainted with the ingre dients composing Dr. Jayne's Carminative Bal sam, I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many complaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children, Cholic, Cramps, Looseness, ,Dyspeptic Disorders of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with all these diseases attended with Sourness of the Stomach; and believe that the regular . physi. cian will ellen find it a uselul remedy in his hands, and one that is proper fbr domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at large with safety. WM. BACON, M. D. Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 1831. Certificate from Dr. Win. Steeling This may certify that I have used Dr. Jayne's Carminative Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any preparation that I have met with, for the relief of those diseases. WILLIAM STEELING, M. D. Bridgeton, July 19th, 1831. From Dr. M. L. Knapp, late Physician to the Bal timore Dispensary, and Agent for the Mary land Vaccine Institution. Baltimore. March 27th, 1833. Dr. JAYNE—Doar Sii.—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that has given me so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and per fect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a fainily, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for again and again; which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and use fulness. In the Summer Complaint ofchildron, it has frequently appeared to snatch the little vic tims, as it wore, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," I have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affec. tions of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give pertnanout relief in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be with. out it. Respectfully, From Dr. L. Lawrence. Cedarville, Oct. 9th, 1832 Dr. D. JAYNE—Door Sir.—The curative powers of your Carminative Balsam appears to be fairly established in all Bowel Complaints, &c.; and from the experience I have had with the medicine, I am disposed to think very favorably of it. I have lately tried it on ono of my children, who was severely handled, and with coimiletaiuccbss, without the use of any other medicine. o fur as my practice has extended, I think it a desidera tum in medicine, especially among children, who are apt to be affected this way; and which every practitioner in medicine has found to be a very troublesopio disease. Re:i'pectfully, LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D. From Dr. Charles Hammond Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.--I have made use of the Carminative Balsam prepared by you for Coin. plaints of the Bowels, with complete success in every case and I do not hesitate to recommend it to the patronage of the public as a medicine, worthy of their particular notice. CHARLES HAMMOND. Leesburg, Vu. Oct.. sth, 1831. Erdal the Rey. Marisa J. Hopkins, Pastoi of the Baptist Chiirch at Salem N.J. Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir.—Understanding you were about to publish cortificatos respecting your valuablo Carminative Balsam, I thought if it would tic of any service to you, I would wish to bear a public testimony in its favor; as wo have proved its oacelleuey sory frequently in our family, and M. L. KNAPP, M. D also administered it to our friends, who:lmve visi ted us, and always found it gave them speedy re lief. Yours Respectfully, CHARLES J. HOPKINS. Salem N. J. Jan. 7th, 1835. The above valuable medicine is sold at the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub scriber. SAMUEL fl. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, May 4, 1935. ly-5 GARLEGANT 7 S BALSAIVX OP HEALTH, Prepared only by JOHN S. MILLER, Frederick, Md. 111 TUE subscriber has just re ceived a supply of the a -4 . bove valuable BALSAH, which f:;! i l l I!! 4 , is now extensively known and . ' .!) ma;S l' r ' used in many places in the . s oi / 1 . States of Virginia, Maryland, d i t / Pennsylvania, Ohio, N. York, dijl l II it and Kentucky, with astonishing h — 1 . i success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, cholies, ner;' vows tremors, lowness of spirits, and palpita tion of the heart—it is also a sovereign reme dy for all kinds of worms, &c. The pro: prietor has a great ',umber of certificates in possession, of cures performed by this val uable medicine, which would till several co lumns of a newspaper, and therefore gives only a few of the most prominent, which the reader will find below this advertisement. It is neatly put up in square half pint bottles, with the name of the medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, and the proprietor's sit.; nature on a label, pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle - to prevent it from being counterfeited. Each bottle is accom panied with extensive directions for its use, which can at all times be bad ofthe subscri ber, nt one dollar per bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal discount. _ SAII'L U. BUEII LER, Aeent. Gettysburg, June 22, 18:35. eowly-12 RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES. Dr. John S. Miller, Fredoricktown, Md. I do hereby ocrtiry that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and a great weakness in my kid neys, and pain across my eyes, for which I used a good many remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try a bottle of Garlegant's Balsam of Health, pre pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use of one bottle, which I procured of his agent in Hagerstown, which restored me to my good health again, and am now us well as ever I was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those ufflic ted in the same way. Yours, &c. JACOB BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown., Sept. 1834. About two years ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for the last fifteen years, previous to the above named time,wh►ch was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in creased my complaint, dyspepsia and goner al weakness and debility to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam I never eut a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had immediately to throw it up. Seeing Garle. gant's Balsam of Health advertised, I was induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my sto mach; and every dose of the first bottle help• ed me so much, that in the course of a few days my stomach began to retain and digest every thing I out. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to per fect health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerful ly recommend it to all persons who are af flicted with dyspepsia or debility of stom ach. Given under my hand this 11th day of January, 1834. HENRY LOUTH AN, Frederick county, Va. Leesburg. Virginia. Dear Sin—l have used the Balsam of Health which I procured from you, with great benefit, if not with entire relief.— When I procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by all the distres sing symptoms, headaches, giddiness, heart burn, and the thousand nervous affections which accompany it, in its worst stages.— At times such was the debility occasioned, that I was bed ridden. I think I can say, that the first relief, if not the entire cure. was produced by the use of the Balsam. Jan. Ist. CHAS. W. BINNS. Estate of PETER LOB ACH,Esgalec,d late of S. Middleton township,Cumb. Co. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of PETER. LOBACH, Esq. deceased, are requested to make payment to the sub scriber, who has taken out Letters of admin istration on his estate; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, on or before the first day of October next.— Suits will be brought against delinquents after that date. ALEXANDER SEARIGII T, Administrator of the estate Of Peter Lobach. dcc'd. South Middleton, Sept. 14, 1835. 61-24 NOTIECE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of JACOB BRA NI li,sen. late of Ty roue township, Adams County, deceased, are re quested to make payMent; and all those hav ing claims against eaid estate i are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscribers for settlement. One of the Administrators resides in Ty roue township, and the last named in Hun tmgdon township, Adams county. DANIEL BRAME,Jr. Adm'rs. JOSEPH BRAME, September 14, 1835. _ . HIDES, OIL & LEATHER. THE Subscribers, at their Old Stand, No. 88, Chesnut Street, three doors below 3d Street, have for Sale a large assortment of SPANISH. HIDES, TANNER'S OIL AND LEATHER-viz: :3500 La Plata Hides 1200 Chili do. 1000 Rio Grande do. 700 La Guayra do. 600 Green Salted do. B. Ayres 500 Pernambuco do. 500 L;ght St. Domingo Hides. 200 n Henry Green Salted Patna Kips for Upper Leather. 2500 dry Admix. 100 Barrels of Straits and Bank Oil. The highest price will be given for Leath er, in cash, or in exchanue for Hides. JOSEPH HOWELL, & CO. Philadelphia, 9:h mu 7,1835. oms-23 Ii 4)1171e . 44:12241),)?, 4 lIEREAS, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of this State, en titled "An Act to regulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth," (marled on the fifteenth day of February, 1796, it is enjonned on me to give Public Notice of such Election to he held, and to enumerate in such Notice what Officers are to be elec ted: I, JAMES BELL, Jr. She; if]' of our County of Adams, do, therefOre, hereby make known, and give this PUBLIC NO. TICE to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a G IE MI IL EL E CTI 49.1' will be held in the said County, on the (j".- - Second Tomtit y in October next, (the 13111 dap•) at the several Districts, composed of the !ollowing Townships; viz: In the First District, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg, and the township of Cumberland, at the Court- house in Get• tysburg. In the Second District, composed of the township of Germany, at the house now oc cupied by Mr. Bishop, in the town of Peters. burg, in the township of Germany. In the Third District, composed of the township of Berwick, and that part of the township of Mountpleasant, lying east and north of a public road leading from the farm formely occupied by George Lashells to Dellone's Mill; and that part ol•the township of hamilton, lying west of the Carlisle and Hanover Tnrnpike Road, between Blake's bridge, and the intersection of said Road with the Gettysburg and York Turnpike Road; at the house of Philip Ileagy, Esq. in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth District, composed of the townships of Huntingdon and Latimore, at the house of Wm. Thompson:in the town of Petersburg, in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth District, composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, nt the house of Col. J. Reid, in Millers.town. In the Sixth District, composed of that part of the township of Hamilton east of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road, at the house now occupied by Philip Eich, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District, composed of the township of Menallen, at the house of W. and F. Hapke, in said township. In the Eighth District, composed of the township of Straban, at the house now occu pied by John Gourley, in Hunters-town. In the Ninth District, composed of the township of Franklin, nt the house formerly occupied by Christian Boucher, to said town ship: In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Conowngo,at the house of Adam Oaster, in M'Sherry's-town. In the Eleventh District, composed of . the township of Tyrone, at the house of John Harman, in Heidlersburg, in said township. In the Tweltih District, composed of the township of Mountjov, at the house ofJuu►es Black, in said township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of that part of the township of Nlountpleasant, lying west and south of a public road lead ing from Mr. Dellone's Mill to the farm for merly occupied by George Litshells, on the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Road, at the house now occupied by Samuel Swope, in Bonaughtown. In thu Fourteenth District, composed of the township of Reading, nt the public school house in the town of Hampton. AT WHICH TIME AND PLACES WILL BE ELECTED, ONE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA: ONE SENATOR, to Represent the Coun- ties of Yuri, and Adams. TWO REPRESENTATIVES IN TILE STATE LEGISLATURE, for the County of Adams. ONE COUNTY COMMISSIONER: ONE AUDITOR of [Ville Accounts, and ONE DIRECTOR Or• Tuw, POOR, mid House of Employment of the County of Adams. And in and by the said Act, it is directed that the INSPECTORS or the said Gener al Election shall be chosen by ballot, on the Friday next preceding the first Tuesday in October next, Being the 2nd day of October next, and the Election for such Inspectors shall be held in such places in each township, ward or district, as is appointed by law, for that purpose, by the respective Constables, (who are required to give at least one week's notice Oradell an Election) assisted by two qualified citizens, chosen by such citizens, qualified to vote, as shall then be present. And it is also in and,by the said Act requir ed, that the Agent and Inspectors be at the places of their Districts, on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the sever al duties required and enjoined on them in and by 'the same Act. And it is further directed in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State aforesaid, passed the 17th day of March, 1800, aforesaid, that one of the JUDGES of each of the difierent Districts as tif;,re said, who shall have the charge of the E'er:: tificate of the number of votes which shalt) have been given for each Cand;date for the different Offices then and there voted for at their respective Districts, shall meet on the. third day after the Election, which shall he on Friday toe 16th day of October afore: said, at the Court-house in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a lair statement and certificate of the number of voles which shall have been giVen at the (IX ferent Districts in the County of Adams, for any persons or'persons ffir the difnrent Offi ces aforesaid, &c. CONVENTION. fly a law passed 14th Aoril, 1 5, it is made the duty of the Sheriff to give Pdblic Notice of the provisions of said law. The following are extracts: SEC 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and house of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted the authority of the same, That for the purpose of wertainang the sense of the citizens of this commonwealth, on the expediency of calling a convention of delegates, to be elec ted by the people, with authority to submit amendments of the State Convention to a vole of the people for their ratification or rejection, and wifh no other or greater pow ers whatsoevre—it shall be the duty °fetich of the inspectors of the vote,: rir the several townships, wards and disc ricts in this com mon%vcalth, at the next general election, to receive tickets, tither written or printed, front the citizens thereof qualified to vote at such general elect ion,and to deposite theta in a proper box or boxes to be for that 'pur pose provided by the proper officers; which tickets shall be labelled on the out,ule with the word "Convention," and those who ate favorable to a convention to be elected as albresaid, with limited powers as aforesaid, may express their desire by voting each me written or printed ticket or ballot containing the words: "For a convention to submit its proceeding to a vole of the people," and those who are opposed to such convention, may express their opposition by voting each, one printed or written ticket, or ballot con taining the words, "Against a convention," and all tickets containing the words, "For a convention," and all containing the words, "Against a convention," shall be counted and returned whether other word§ be or be not added. SEe. 2. The said election shall itValP res pect be conducted as the general elections of this commonwealth are now conducted, and it shall be the duty of the return judges of the respective counties thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for or against the calling of a conven tion in the manner aforesaid, to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressed in words at length and not in figures; only one of which returns so made out shall be lodged in the prothonotary's office ()film proper couty,and the other sealed and directed to the Speaker of the Satiate, which shall be by one of the said judges delivered to the shed]; with the of her returns required by law to be transmit ted to the secretary of the commonwealth, whose duty it shall be to transmit the same therewith, and the Speaker of the Senate shall open and publish the same in the pres ence of the members of the two Houses of the. Legislature on the second Tuesday of December next. And, by a law passed 2d April, 1821, it A made the duty of the Sheriff to give public nonce of tho provisions of said law. Th© following are ext racts:--! Six. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and !louse of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enected by the au thority of the same, That the several quali fied electors who shall vote at any General or Special Electi , n within this Common wealth, shall give to the Inspectors of such Election, separate 'rickets for each office or station voted fir, which Ticket shall contain no more than the proper number of names; but no Ticket shall be rejected by the Judges of the Election, in counting off the votes, should the same contain fewer names than the proper number, those for Shoran and Coroners excepted. See. 2. And be it farther enacted by the authority a foresaid,Timt it shall be the du ty of the Sherdror Coroner; as the case may be, of each and every county within this Commonwealth, to give Notice, at the same time, and the same manner, and under the same penalty, that he is now re quired to give notice dopy General or Spe cial Election—that any person who shall hold any office or appointment of proht or trust under the government of the United States, whether o commissioned officer, or otherwise, n subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legisla tive, Executive, or Judiciary Departments of the United States, and also that every Member of Congress, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the some time the office or appointment of Judge,. Inspec tor or Clerk of any Election within the State. Given under my band, at Gettysburg, this 7th day of September, in the year of our Lord, -1835. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff. 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