PUBLIeiC SALES AND NO I'l ACS. Two Farms AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber will sell at private sale, his FARM, pitunte in Franklin township,Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands of Petk.r Deck, John Robinson, Heirs of Lewis Chamberlain and others—containing 105 .ICiren, more or less, PATENTED LAN D—ah , ut GO ACRES cleared and the residue weli.timber. ed, with water in every field. The on provetricnN aro an excellent IJ, story r,Or; and STONE HOUSE • nounr.E LOG BARN, a first-rate Orchard of bearing fruit trees, and a Spring of good winter convenient to the house. The Gettysburgh and 11a , erstown Rail Road passes within a mile of the above Farm, and the purchaser will find it a very desirable property. ALSO•-A NOT!! E R FAR 31, situate in same township, adjoining lands of JOhn Stewart, Rev. C. G. M'Lean and others, containing about 140 AcREs, more or less, PATENTED LAND—a bout 4.0 Acres cleared, and the balance in good timber, with a good site and water power for Sanh•Arill. TILE IMPROVEMENTS ART . , A Two sTotty LOG . at •••• HOUSE, t4A.t- . pouriLt: Loa BARN, an OR. CHARD and a nover•failing spring at the house door. Persona desirous ofptirchasing are invited to call on the subscriber, residing on the first named farm, who will talie pleasure in giving every information desired. Posses; lion can be had on the firet of-April ,next, or sooner if required. DAVID CHAMBERLAIN.. September 19, 1836, • - 3i-25. Public Sale. WILL be sold at public sale,on Friday the 14th of October next, at 12 o'- cloelt l it. on the premises, a certain Plantation and Tract of Land, Situate in Mountjoy townsh.p, Adams coun ty, adjoining lands of William Guldiii, An• drew Sheely, Henry Sponseller's Heirs and others, containing • 1 fil3 dcres anti 4-3 Perrhes and allowance, of PATENTED LAND—arid adjoining said tract and to be sold with it, a Lease of 11 Acres, inure or less, of Land, leased during the life-time of the Widow of John 111'Sherry, deceased. The Improvements on the first mention ed tract are, A LARGE TWO•BTORit BRICK DWELLING 11 USE , II I with a BRICK 13/i.cx.•Buuntivo—one bride, and one log Tenant-house, brick double Bank Barn, log Caiper•Shop,Smoke•houee, Sprtng house with a never-failing spring of water,and all other out buildings convenient; v , ? • TWO EXCELLENT ORCHARDS 1 -of choice FRUIT TEETS, a well of water with a pump convenient to the house and barn, and an excellent stream of water running through every field. There are a bout SO Acres of arable land in a good state of cultivation,' about 30 of first-rate IVIEADow, and the residue fine thriving Timm. The terms of sale will he made moderate. Any person desirous of viewing this proper. ty, can call on Joseph Remler, one of the undersigned, who resides thereon and who will show the same. --ALSO--.- On Monday the 17th of October next, nt 12 o'clock, 711. on the premises,. Plantation & l'ract . of Land, Situate in Mountjoy township aforesaid, ad- joining lands of— Wirt, Jacob Norbecic, W.:!ick, Jacob Fetterhoff and others, Containing aboutl63 ACRES, more or less, of PATENTED LAND. The Improvements thereon are, A Lou WEA'fli- A rgat, „ • ERZ° A RDED 4 t Ar aII I 111. 01E1411 • and Stone Kitchen, Frame Barn, a well of water with a pump near the house, Two ORCIL3IIDS • of fine Faurr, and a stream of run• ning water through the seine.— ''he tolettysburgh and Baltimore Turnpike passes through this tract and is situated a• bout 3 miles from the former place. There are about 110 Acres in arable and MEA DOW land" and the residue well set with thriving Timnr•:a. The terms of sale will also be moderate. By applying to Henry Bernier, residing thereon, persons can be shewn the farm.— Indisputable titles will be made the pur chaser or purchasers, and possession given on the Ist of April next, KrAll to he sold us the Estate of JO. SEP!! HEMLER, deceased. JOHN LIENILE'R, JOSEPH HEALER, Anemias in fact for the Heim September 12, 1836. - le-24 irric the above Estate is not sold as a• Bove, it will be offered for RENT fix 1 yezir. POLISHING POWDER. FOR Polishing Brass and other Metals that require - a high and durable Lustre. This Powder will produce a Polish with less labor than any other in use.- ITS EXCELLENOR IN CLEANSING; ALL KINDS OF MarAL , BUOJECT TO CORROSION,—TIin BRILLIANCY OF, ITS POLESII, AND VIE EASE WI 111 MUDD IT IS APPLIED. Render it an object to every faun:) , in point AitECONOSIY. lissuperior qualitieb have gained fur it a high reputation, and a most decided preference over any preparation Cl the kind over °Deed to the Public. It is warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any other corrosive ingredient, - • For sale at the Drug Store or Ur. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, ltiW tf-1 .LITERARY PUBLICATIONSAc. lIITT.ELVS MUSEUM Of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Is published monthly for E. Littell, No. 11 Bank street, yhiladidphia, at Six Dollars a year, in advance—Seven Dollars and a half, if not in advance. ethlicnii of September N,.mber. PL ATK i - Mis S C. 11.1 h Sir .1 , 11) , a C. nob ENieffl ‘1 l'os O'l t' e it.v .Ir, 11 , ACV; Llitilef ' S T N I. 1 1,01.1 G.1.11ortl; lenmirs 11•.niptiri D ivy ; .I.lleticAn it( ; Ara it r.( lir la; 11.-mann-4 tit 104 ou 0 by Sr N. ‘s')..ptall; l'arb NAtt• ;i1 Tbrologv. bi 11-ongthirn Hell; Ex peditt.t'i to the re , l)i-lyirttt by lihreieil; Mr. Co.r.be ;t..(1 .logy; Coop.. e.'s ENctir long l'be li.iptms in ,I!nefic , i; P. Nl,lttoirh; For- SICON I, fe WO tip Ji:bh; Thu Merel It. re; Clrylc; Ardmore Pittirtn; Item...pig of .‘lre lie mans; 1 lie Vort•si Tr;irk; .giaphy of. .‘rchib:.lt! Nick, E•ci ; tivarltyyo rimiin u ed ; C.lO. P" licit fn P; Aid "'i.e. Ili by itiry; Denc-de Allen lions; The Broken Nude ;Intl ;.is Tartly For- MAtiin Werner; Mts. S. C. [I di; Sir Jahn C. ii.)1,11, tie; Spring Sonnet.; tam; To Fern TEE lii\TIONEREI SIONT II 51:44aZ:bb, lib:dished by WI. EgA & LUNG, 1(31 tiro4tlu ay, New YUlk, ut $5 per annum, m uthunce. It io (me of the must v+louble. us well us int , ..le,ting Periodic extant, and is certainly (lest:tying nt patronage. Contents for September IVoniber, 1d;36. Chiral NA. PAVERS:—ACqUiSit . I OII Of the G erk Language: To the Breeze, er it prmracted Calm at Sea: by 'W. Gilmore Simms, E.g.. Un thor of" Yema•se," "G Itivers," etc., The Siege of Antioch: a Talc in two Parts: by Nev. J. IL Clinch, Nia•s.chnsetts, (Part Two.) S.anzto, accompanying a Bridal-wreath to D Fiend; The E,cape: a Tale of the Sea: by Bob• ert Bums, Esq , of the U. S'utes N,vy, author of "Jack Molio•pike's Yarn," etc.; The Breeze in the Dep.er: by tliss Mary Anne Browne; Famil• iar Sketches of Life in Florida: by "Orson;" Lines on Ashley IL ver, neat Charleston, (S. C.O o , nithichnokgy Defended: by Prof. Edward Hitchcock, Amber-t *College, ;) of the klairm; The Porticou Series of Origins' Pa pers: ( .Nomber One;) Lie: is Pleasant Scene; .l' sages from the am) , of a late Connectcut Sdtool•mustes: (N 'miter One,) The American Soldier's Song:by Miss II Y. ticmiley,N.Jersey; Edit , a'i.m; Spring: (sn Extr.ct:)•By J. G. Per. cival, E q.; Th , Vision of De..th: by 3.ll.loight, Esq.; I, , tteis of Lneimi U. f n o; p a i rn y, a , to his I iend 111 netts Collins; 11..rn,.: now first trabs'ated and publislH: (Number seven;) Time's Changes; Dle: written at the Grave of Washington, ut Mount Vernon; Talking vs Con. vetsation; The Meeting; The Victims of Con immption: by the amhOr of "American Society;" Wornuo at the Cross al/1.1 ' Tomb of the S.,vioto; 011apodianu: (Number Ptieem) Devercua Beach. LlTEasnr. NeSTICER:—The Gift: Edited by Mki Leslie; Sheppard Lee: Written by Himself; A Year in Spain: New Edition—Enlarged; A Treatise on Consumption: by Dr.Sweetzer; The Tin Trumpet: or Heads ind Tides for the %Vise and Waggish; Peluyo: or the Cavern olCoradom go; A RM) flee, by Niro. Child. EniTtins' foIlLe:—A1111 , iC1111 roetty; Dramat• is Prospect :; Viesva in Volt-Mine; Theodore S. Fay, Esq.; If.storical Collections of S. Carolina. LITERATI V 'trepan. NEW YORK TRANSCRIPT FOlt 'IIIH COUN'IRY. .• ACI many applications have been made to ns 7, for the publication of a semi-weekly paper, and the answer we give, that we do not publish one, is no y to the applicant, the nppoi trinity we possess of pleasing our friends in this respect is so extensive, and our desire to gratify them so great, that we have determined to issue, foethwith, a piper twice a week, en titled "The New York Transcript for the Coun try," It will be of the same size us our drily sheet, but u ill be filled exclusively with reading matter, digested and arranged tinder appropriate heads, to the almost entire absence of adt ertise menu', and other local citcurnstances only of interest to the city reader. A price current, and a hank note table, corrected to the latt'hour, will form an important feature in this priblica tint); joined to the various other valuable and interesting contents, %illicit have gained for the Transcript its present. popularity. It will he all to our country readers at $2 per annum payable in advance, in all instances, and no at• tention shall be spared to render it on., of the most intetr sting, varied, and valuable miscela. nies of the day The pohlication of the New York Transcript for the Country, will be com menced nu the 6rht lion lay of September next, and will he continued on every Monday and Thursday following. Agents are wanted to obtain subscriptions for the semi-weekly, who will be liberally treated with. September 26, 1856 To tut se-keepers. PATENT MATE! ER DRESSER THE above machine fur purifying and cleansing new and old feathers has been in operation in this place a few days, and in Lancaster, Philadelphia, and New York, for a number of months, and is pro. :minced one or the greatest ii»provements of the day. It cleanses feathers from ell impurities or offensive smell, skreens out the dirt, kills the moths or other animal matter; it thoroughly dries and enlivens them, so that three beds often make four—and moths will never live in them after going through this process. The expense is trifling, coin. pared with the benefits. Persons living in the country can bring their feathers to town and have them dresser! in time to be taken home the same day. () -- Yourig llcu wishing to invest a small amount of money in a sure business will do well by calling. on the subscribers at the Feather Shop, in Chambersburgh street, nearly opposite Mr. Ferry's Hotel, or at Mr. A. B. Kurtz's lintel. N. B. Beds will he culled for and return• ed the same day pet reedy pure and dry. KOPP & I(EPNE;11. GvtiyAlurgh, Scpt. 2(;, 1 t=no. MITOP3' LiEETING. THE under,igned, Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to adjust and distribute the assets remaining in the hands of the Administrators of Moses dexittxs, to and amongst the Creditors and Legatees of said deceased, will meet on Saturday the 22d if Oct. next,at 10 o'clock, A .m• at ale , houie of J. A. Thampson,in Get• tvsburgh. All persens having claims a gainst said . estate, will exhibit the same, properly authenticated, on that day. WAI. N. IRVINE, SA %IL 1:M-INES1'0M Auditors. JOEL B. DANNER, Selitenilw 20, 1,9!10, tai-2;i • SHERIFF CANDIDATES, esx . SIMERILIFIE • Ven - ege NV. 'McClellan, 41 ' . - E•titiitNs his sincere thanks to his ritif;:ws and the PuELro generally Cur placin , him on the return With the pres dt at n I , r•iler election; and re.S. /it (11 . 04 vote 3 and itacreat, fur the at tlw citsoioff ELECTIC)S. S!zo(11(1 h( Ire Ii red ‘v";111 coliti , .tetwo by twin(' (.!..led to that 0111(..1.; no exertion shall he molting on hii part, faithfully to t 1 charge thit (toilet+ th tt hi:portant trust. Getty:4llml , , :25, I tzi I.L n To the voters rf 3thrms county Fa 11:Nn3 Asn FEt.Lotv T the request ola number oftny frietals, 1: 34 - I announce itys..l to your c o n .:ukra. tion ;e; aCAN 1)11).1TE fur the Sif II I T e , and most respectliilly solicit your support. Should I lie honored Avid' - your ,tieeesslid approbation awl giver, it shall 1)o nuv first wi•:11 furl lilt)) to dischai E .-,e the duties of that office %via) fidelity awl humanity. JOHN JENfiINS 14.11vslitin.r. Feb. 1, 18:,111. to—'ll SU - lkYkATs , l . To the lath peadcat Voters of Adams co FILLOW•CIPILnNS: I ()Wei my calf to your consideration as a Candidate Cur (Ito ti SIX liZ 17i 7 1' 7 8 ii, at the cunning Election. Should_ Iho elec. led, I pledge myself that I will pertin in the duties of that Office with fidelity and impar tiality. JAMES McILEIENY. iNtntintjov tp.l F,.b. 22, 1936. r-47 Lill AZT:OAM' X. To the Voters of Adams County: Once mote, Fellow• Citizens, I offer my self to your consideration us a Candidate Mr the SII _Fr 9 S OFFICE, and respectfully solicit your support. It you elect me, I, us is customary, most cheer fully pledge myself to discharge the duties faithfully. Your obedient Servant. MICHAEL C.• CLARK ON. February 22, .1•3(i. te-47 ~~'.'~r..'~'e :o To the lodeperident Voters of Adams Co.: FELLOW errizEss: I ()Dr mytielf to your consideration for the office of 14 II Ai' I I EIP, at the next (InNcuAL Emarrtorg. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected I will dis charge the duties of the office faithfully. Your obedient Servant, NV M. TA UGH! N HAUG U. Petersburg, (Y. S.) Feb. 29,1836. to—IS %.",“•••••••••. TO TRIM PUBLIC. I have, for some time past, understood that a report is in circulation in some parts of• the county that I am a member of the Masonic Fraternity, and believing that it was got up by some individuals to injura my election. I know the impleasantness of coining before the Public with a refutation, being satisfied that where I was personally known that it would be unnecessary. Elav• ing now understood that it is spoken of in various parts of the county as a fact that I ' am a Free• Mason, I do hereby, tl!erefore, unequivocally declare, that I never belonged to said order, nor as far as 1 know ever I am Ilse Publics Humble Serv't, WII.'!'AUGIIINHAUGE!. Pelerslmrgh, (Y. S.) Sept. I 4th, 1316 To the free and Independent Citizens of A. darts County: FELLOW CITIZENS: I ()au- tuysellfor the SHERIFF'S OF FICE, at the next election—and should I he so fortunate as to succeed, I pledge my word and honor to serve with lionesty,with.' out respect to persons. ABRAHAM MUMMA. Franklin tp., '‘liirch 7, 1 p 36. to-49 isarr.;l:t.zairrah.722 - Y. To the free and Independent Voters of A. d(17113 County: FELLOW-CITIZENS: 'l'l►rough kind persuasion from mum• of my friends, 1 have been induced to offer nivselfas a candidate for the office of SIIBRIFF, at the ensuing Election, and respetfully solicit your vote-z; and should I be so fortu nate as to receive your confidence, by being elected to that otfiee, I would yled. , e myself to discharge the duties of the office with care and fidelity. XV 51. ALBRIGHT. Conowarro In . n rt•li 7. I Fellow-Citizens or Adams Co. E . TAKE this method to inform you that 12- I n►u-t decline running fur Sheriff the etisiiing election, for the reason that 1 IitIVO been confined to my bed for several weeks with a fever, and still remain very weak and unable to traverse the County to distribute my tickets. I au► very thankful to the voters of Adams county for the eneouragc ment they gave me; and I atu truly sorry that I cani►ot attend to my duty. GEORGE MYERS. October 1R:30. 2t-27 Liberty Riflemen, ATTENTION! PARADE at . the Commons, in %Virile:. lniform, on Suturday the 22d inst. at 10 o'clock, A. :IL with arms d accoutre :net:is in complete order. SAMUEL Mall R, Capt. October :3, 1836. t p-2,7 EN LOYAK DE EPP For sale ;tt the Office of the FStar. CABINET-M AKING„Sze CABINET-WAREHOUSE; Cttaacn>;ttenurm• STRI:ET. i^'l IF, subscriber re:41)04_11;11k' iolOrins his 01.1 frrendy and co-:tottiPts that he has c m lewd, nod is prepared at all times to nineuraeloie, atirisplv, C l / 2 erry anti ,15 - a1).2,2,:t 1 -STI V 'l - cl. 'till - 17 41• L Wjj WM (11 444 7 i 44441 EVE.,,V DEsciarrioN IN ICS LINE. fI is materials are good; his work warranted, and of the 'west patterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated to the limes. IT7 - ,111 order:, ftr iDailif; ,- Z.l.trzi putie tualiy attended to. DAVID IIEAGY. Ge!tyshurg . , June 1:3, cABriET WA RLI!]-210V.:i f7,..4y,, - 1!: I FF,; - 1 7 1" i 1 1, I , 4 1 , ,11'' li ';' .. ' ll , , 1I I, i i ,Ii• li _ , ' & 7 MOURN DMA. aAEIITET-MAZER : 2LLt) ESPECTFU Ly infbrins his friends 2L*4 ' and the public in general, that he still carries on business at the old stand, where he has on hand, 9nd is prepared to inanullic lure to order, TILE 41087' FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE YZ7I3.ITITUR,M, tVAILICANTED TO DS of TOE: lIF:ST MATERIALS, AM) SUPER lOR WORKMANsIIIP, —CONSISTING IN rzt UT OF French Pedestal-end and plain SIDE BOARDS, Fiench and plain BUREAUS, Ladies' and Gentlenwn's SECRETARIES and BOOK-CASES, Pi LLAI:andCLA%V DINING, BREAK FAST and CA RD TABLES, Plain do. do. do. WORK-STA NDS, CRIBS, CR A DLES and portable IV R T 1 N G -DESKS; AND A GENIMAL ASSORTMENT OF B E E d A . All of which will be sold as CHEM', 101' Cosh, or Coot:dry Produce, as they can be *Chased, of the same quality, at any tither plitee has also provided himself with an excellent 11E:1 ItSF.—and is prepared to make copoligs to order, at the shortest notice. / The subscriber takes this methoo of re turning his sincere .thanks to a generous public for the encouragement received since he commenced business, and hopes by being punctual in his promises, making good work and attending strictly to his business, to con tinue to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. CHRISTIAN 1)OBLEIt. Oettvp,bura, June 27, BOOTS & SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMPNT OF MOOTS AN!) (VOW SHOES . Just received and for saLp by .1. GILBERT. Gettysburg. KrHaving made arrangements nt home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can Lu .nade to order in a workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. April 4,1836. tf-1 IkIEW 1300' Si; ,`1 • ff.% ESTABLISHMENT. Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has commenced the business of niannlitetui ing MOOTS AN D W-&g:g SE-EOES IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, lii his residence in East York Street,: few doors /Tom the Cour t-Hottac: Where he intends always to keep on hand a general assortment o . f first-rate w,,ck— SUCH AS, Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and I'U MPS ; Ladies' Morocco,Stuff& Leather SHOES; Misses' and Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every description. E Having first-tate Stock and'hands, he hopes to receive a share of , Public patronage. _ Gettysburg, June'27, 184. (* — MERCEIAN . FS from the Country will besupplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manufacture. Two or Three Journeymen, First-rata workmen, wanted immediately scove.3 mazravroznA 0. - ain'Erfiri FOR the cure of Ringworm, there is said to be nothing equal to this Ointment—ma ny having been cured by its use. , - Fur sale at the. Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Tr Tr' A ccOmpany Mg each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the .synipt onus in the different stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored--for Vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest phy sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, it. the directions are not thithfully adhered to. The public, are infiirmed that the do post- ' lions 0f2.H7 persons have been taken, before I proper authorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate eases aconsumption, some of which are de talled in the bills accompanying each bottle. 1. -- " The price of each bottle of Indian , Specific is $l, and each envelope : of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarksonj Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the soul of each bottle. None can be genuine with. out his signature, a base composition hay.; iog been attempted to be imposed'on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. Estate of Catharine Long, dec'd, ALA, persons indebted to the Estate of CATHARINE LONG, late of Lit tlestown, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are requested to come tOrward.and make settle ment—and those having claims against said Estate are also to present them, properly authenticated, fur settlement. The Administrator resides in Germany township. JON ATH AN C. FORREST,Atim'r September 26, 15:36 ❑EREAS, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of this state, en. titled "An Act to regulate the G eneral Elec• tious of tl►is Commonwealth," enacted . on the fifteenth day of Februari,, 1790, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to beheld, and to enumerate in such Notice what Officer.; are to b elected: I, .LAMES BELL, Jr. SheritTof the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby Make known, and give this PUBLIC NOTICE to the E. lectors of the said County of Adams, that a at the several Districts, composed of the flit• lowing Townships, viz: In the First District, composed of the Borough of Gettysburgh, and the township of Cumberland : at the Court-house in Get tysburgh. In the Second District composed of the township of Germany, at the Wave now oil copied by Mr. Cole, in the town ofPeters• burgh, i i the township of Germany- In the. Third District, composed of that part of the township of Berwick not inclu• tied the 15th district, and that part of the township of Mountpleasant, lying east and north of a public road leading from the farm formerly occupied by George ',naiad's, to Dollone's Mill; and that part oltho township or Hamilton, lying west of the Carlisle and Uncover Turnpike Road, between Blalt!!'s bridge, and the intersection of said Road with the G ett) sburgh and York Turnpike Road; at the house of Philip Ileugy, Ilse town of ONlord. In the Fourth District, composed of the township of Latimore and that part of the township of Iluntingdo►, not included it) the 11th district at the I►ouse of Mr. Mi ler, in the town of Petersburg!), in the ttmnship of Uuntingdon. In the F lii Ii District, ;composed of the townships of Damiltonban and Liberty, at the house of Col. J. Reid, in M►tlerstowu. In the Sixth District, composed of that part of the township of fialiiilton east of the Hanover nod •Corlisle Turnpike Road and not includeu in the 15th dishict,nor in that part of Dannlton included in the :id dis• trio, at the house now occupied by Philip F.ich, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District, composed of the township of Menallen, at the house. of NV• and F. Ilapke, in said township. In the LliOttli District, comnosed,of the township of Straban, at the house now occu• pied by Mr. Sourbeer, in llunterstown. In the Ninth District, composed et the t3wnship of Franklin,. at the house formerly A. B. KURTZ: 6m-1:3 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. FRESH DRUGS AND Vair Drt LiZeP.llZio FRESH Supply just received and for - '2l sale—aniong which ale lho foliowing: C deltic(' tgfiesid, Itift t'e, Oil Smof ft.„ Indelible Ink, " Nubia wf, Flor. Nlias'sid, hest, " Credm Tdridr,, Ntir.ing holtleq, Ptttt der Pull's, in em- C'ololl 0 1).) , , , .e. I boxei, Copuihn, I.*.n nit•tre Corko, Nlef tmildl Ointment, Tenth Brushes, solid Etsli Sounds, hacks, Vi•ittng Cdrds. Q•iittille, Ilr.uiugpaprrorboards lit lined Lgliorier, Pedyl ininttlt English yen. Bed, Aro.tutic Sults. cet , c Acid, N. 8, All or which et !! bo hod, on reasonable (cirtns, at the Drug Store 1)r. J. (;11_ - ,I3ERT, Juniq, IsBn. CONS ELIEIPTIION. 11- "• „ 0 , ek , s l peelne, p i lOR the p, evention and cure ofCoughs, 14 - Colds, Astlonas, COllStffil ption 9, Ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lanes, prepared by Duct. CLA RKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. HILL OF DIRECTION, For sale at the drug storo or Dr. J. GI LBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. ly-29 arria aziAatal ata—alyka G E.l l l ILI if. IE tECT o.lis will be held in the said County, on the Second Tuesday in October next, (the lith day,) occupied by Christian Boocher, in said township:. . In the Tenth District, composed of the township ofConowago,at the house of Adam Oaster, in 111'Sherry'stown. In the Eleventh Distriet.composed ofr' e ' township of Tyrone, arid all that part of Huntingdon South of tho Road leading 14i.m East Berlin to Cal lisle,and East ofthe Sian) Itaul, tut:hiding till thu Voters re:iding ern ligutis to said state rua I— a t the hr use of 31 r ilildebraud,iu fleicile:sburgh,in 'l'y rule: township. In the Twelfth Dihtrivt, eomposed of the lownshil) ufMuuntjov, lit the house ofJaines Black, in said tow:ship. Ili tho'rbit teem h' District, composed of that part oldie township of Alounipleasant, lying west and south °la public road leading limn Mr. Delhme's tlitll to the farm for merly occupied by George• La , heils, un the, Yolk and Gettyshur!zh Turnpike 't wit ], R E th e l o m so now occupied by 6ainucl StVcpe r ut Bonaughtowu. Gettysburg. tl-in In the Fourteenth District, composed of the township of Reading,at the public school house in the toWn of• Hampton. In the Fifteenth District,composed ofthat !part of Hamilton and Berwick townships, beginning where the Hanover and- Peters burgh turnpike road crosses the York colln. 'ty line, thence along said turnpike to the place where the road front Berlin to Oxford crosses the said turnpike, thence along the 'said Oxford road, until it intersects the new road from George Murnmeit's farm, on the said Oxford road, thence along said road to the York comity line, near David Holling er's saw mill; thence along said York coml. ty l ine t o th e beginning—at the Public Sehool•House in Abbolstown. at which lime and places will be elected, One Member of Congress, to represent the District coin- posed of the Counties of dams and Franklin. Two Representatives in the State Legislature, for the County ql.lldarns: One County Commissioner: One .4 udiior nj Public .flcenunts, One Director of the Poor, and House of Employment of the County of .11dams: Two Coroners: and Two Sheriffs. And in and.by the said Act, it is directed that the INSPECTORS of the said Gener al Ulectiini shall be chosen by ballot, on the Friday next preceding the first .Tuesday in October next, Being the :10//z day of September inst. and the Election for such Inspectors shall be hold 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 of such 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 ferenoon,to do and perform the sever al duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same Act. And it is ffirther directed in and by tho Act of the General Assembly of this State aforesaid, passed the 17th day of Match, I RN, aforesaid, that one of the JUDGES of each of the different Districts as afore said, who shall have the charge of the cer tificate of the number of votes which shall have been given for each Candidate for the different Offices then and there voted for at their respective Districts, shall meet on the third day after the Election, which shall be on Friday the 14th day of October afore. said, at the Court-house in the Borough of Gettysburg!), then and theri) to make a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes which shall have been given at the dif ferent Districts in the County of Adams, for any person or persons for the diffi2rent Offi ces afbrestod, &c. And, by a la vv passed 2d April, 'ISM, it is made the duly of the Sheriff to give public notice of the provisions of said law. The following• aro extracts:— Scc. 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 by the ow thority of the same, That the several (poli tic. 1 electors •,vlio shall vote at any General or Special Election within this Cosmnon. %veldt!), shall give to the Inspectors of such Election, separate Tickets for each office or statton voted thr, which Ticket shall contain no mo re than the proper number of mines, but n )Ticket shall be ri jeered by the Judges. of the Election, in counting olf the votes, should the sane contain fewer names - than. the proper number, those for SheritTh utak Coroners excepted. Sic. 4. And he it further enacted by the , authority aforesaid, That it shall he the du.. ty of the Sheriffor Coroner, as the case may be, of each and every county within this Commonwealth, to give Public Notice, at the same time, and the same manner, mid under the same penalty, that he is now re quired to Livo notice of any General or Spc. cial Election—that any person who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, whether a commissimall officer, or otherivise,a sabot dinate (Beer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legisla t tve, Executive,or Judiciary Departments of the Mated States ond also that every Meth lwr of Congress, is by law incapable of hold. rig or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, I nspector,or Clerk of env Election within the State. Given under my hand, at Gettysburg, this sth day o fSeptember,in the year `."Of - our Lord. 713.3 6 . JAMES BELL, Jr. Sherif. September 5,1.93 r.,
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