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THE ADAMS SEJTTIIVEI, AMP A A I Three thousand six. hundred dollars were stolen from "a room in some time since, and a reward of $300 was offered for the recovery. The offi- rJ I cers were made so sharp sighted bv the offered reirard that have ac al b- arrested the owners of the money, GJETTYSBUKGrpa. Oct. 3, I pr VC the lbieves Tlie is said that the! worm fed on the black mulberry makes the best and strongest sewing silk on the white mulberry iiner thread, and ferable for fabrics and on the Chinese mulberry siill finer and more first is a native of the United States and abounds in the Slate of X.

York. JFOR PRESIDENT, war. H. HARRISON. FOR Electoral Ticket.

John Gest, Alexander PJureruer. Lewis Passrnore, 7'houias Carson, Charles Waters, Lewis Evaus, Cadn-aHader Evans, Sainae! Royer, John GilJFnjhini, Chester Butler, VViIJirun Johnson, Xer Sasntiel Grosh. ilver, Thomas AsiibriJge, Frederick Gebhart- Jasnes Paul, Benjamin fieigcl, Jacob Weigandt, W. C. Livingston, David John Fox, Charles Delhi, Beoj.

R. ilarchand, Thomas Ilugiies, Joha Read, W. A. Peniiiman, Samuel C. Orr, Wm.

S. Raafcm, James Cociiran. to escape the young man of seventeen years of age. in one of the communes in the neighborhood of Milan. so terrified at the progress of the cholera, that to avoid becoming- its I victim, he the recourse of hang- ing himself, and was with difficulty brought back to life.

Ticket. COXCRESS. HON. DA MEL SHEFFER. ASSEXBIA-, CHRISTIAN PICKING, WILLIAM McCURDY.

COI ISStO ER, HENRY MYERS, AUDITOR. FREDERICK DIEHL. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, JOHN N. GRAFT. CORONERS, ADAM WALTER, JOSEPH HILL.

Anti-Masonic Ticket. CONGRESS. JAMES McSllERRY. PROCLAMATION. Three passengers killed yester day (Sunday) on ihe Columbia rail-road by the breaking of a wlieei of one of the cars.

A few days age, at Portsmouth, Ohio, four men were instantly killed by the premature discharge of a cannon, whilst they were enraged in firing a saime in honor of ihe President's arrival. spirited Eiectioa for Inspector and Assessor took place in this Borough on Friday last. Inspector, Til TF. Paxton Assessor, S. Witkroic Tiie result was, (V.vx BLKEX.) Inspector, 110 Geo.

Ckri'tzaum ospecior. 1111 John B. Marsh. 81 The 21 Whigs are siil! at Annapolis, and will remain there. Dreadful operation of the English Poor infants were recently taken out of the canal at Preston, which had been thrown in.

it is supposed, by their mothers to escape the operation of the late law. which makes the mother chargeable with ihe support of her illegitimate offspring. FFearing Rumford. THADDEUS STEVENS, ESQ. DK.

GEORGE L. FAUSS. COM311SS1O.VEK. COL. JOHN WOLFORD.

AUDITOR. COL. JOSEPH J. KCHN. DIKECTOR OK THE POOR.

COL. BALTZER SNYDER. COKOSERS, DR. JOSEPH SMITH, MAJ. ASH.

OilttleorUte SIR. Monday, Sept. 2G, whose authority in such mailers is no! --o, 29, to be despised, was an advocate for wear-j 5 ing flannel next the skin in summer and i au his philosophical which are repleie with excellent lessJns in domestic economy, he says that he ex- Ct 2. ..31. 1 43 51 5G 40 3i 40 53 W.P.M.

51 Dr. Parsons, DENTIST. OF ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Gettysburg that he wiH be seen at Mrs. Miller's for a few days, where he may be consulted. All operations on the teeili and gums will be performed in a manner not surpassed in any country.

Mineral and natural teeth inserted from one 10 a full plugged, immaterial what size or situation the cavity may be. filed, cleaned, e. in a superior manner. Children's teeth adjusted, and placed in their proper situaiion. The most difficult fangs and leeih extracted with the greatest possible ease and safety.

From will be held in the said County, on the twenty-five practice, he challen- Fifth Friday preceding the firstH'etlnes- ges a superior in ihe line of his pro- titty in December next, which will be in fession, and is willing to test it by oc- ular demonstration by a judge. The most improved Tooth Powder may be had, that will cure the scurvy in the gums. Mineral and natural Teeth for sale- References to V. Mott. M.

D. Thomas Boyd, M. D. and Dr. Stears, of N.

York, Oct. 3- 'HEREAS, Jn and by an Act of the General Assembly of this State, entitled "An Act to direct'the manner, time and place of holding Elections for the Electors of President and Vice- of the U. States," enacted the 2d of February. 1802. it is enjoined on me to give Public notice of such Election to be held.

I. J3MES BELL. Jr. Sheriff of the County of Adams, do therefore hereby make known and give this Public Notice to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that au TIME ILL open for the WINTER SESSIOJT, on the of October next. Additional assistance will enable QI to extend the course of study.

Considerable attention will be paid to the experimental parts of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, which wilt" be illustrated by a gentleman who has few, if any superiors in this department of science. Instruction will also be given in the Att cient languages, if desired. The return of the former instructress will give every facility for paying atten- the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and thirty-six. lAst ot Remaining in the Post Office at Gettysburg, Mams count u. Fenn.

on 'the first ot Xo- al the several Districts, composed of the following Townships, viz la the First District, composed of the borough of Gettysburg, and the township of Cumberland, at the Coun-house in Gettysburg. In the SecondDislrict. composed of the township of Germany, at ihe house now occupied by Mr. Alfred Cole, in the tion to i It is also expected that Lessons Drawing will be given. Boarding can be obtained as formerlw Gettysburg, Sept.

2G. td" 61 64 63 57 i 61 61 as Dead Letters A Peter Moritz SfCbn I John Armstrong; 54 Catherine Arndt 43 Hannah Allison TT fj perienced great benefit Jrom it long be-! in BaltimoreSU 3c S9 25. tore he discovered the piirysScal He says, "I am astonished that ihe torn should not have prevailed more versally I am confident it would vent a muhiiude of diseases, and I know no greater luxury than the comfortable sensation which results from wearing of t. It is a mistaken notion, lhai ii is too ACLISOX, of Uiis borough warm a clothing tor ihe summer. 1 have Jacob Bittinsrer fc township, Adams county.

Tuesday evening, oy the same, sMr. of Baltimore, to Miss SARAH I out before the of January nc.l. town of Petersburg, in the township of sent to the General Post Office Germany. In the Third District, composed of the township of Berwick, and that part of the township of Mountpleasant. lying A north of a public road leading from the farm formerly occupied by George Lashells, to Dellone's Mill; and of the townhip of Hamilton, lying west ol the Carlisle Hanover Turnpike Road, between Blake's bridge, and the intersection of said Road with the Getlvsburtr and York Turnpike Road at the house of Philip Ileagy, Esq.

in ihe town of Ox- lord. In the Fourth District, composed of the township of Latimore. and a part of Hun- tinglon. at ihe house of Daniel Miller, it Jcnr. M'Kesson Grace -Mars Henry T.

Miller Nancv M'Kellip Jacob or David Brln-Adzin kerhofF John Bell Jolsn Hover Joim Brown Brooks Hush er Jeremiah Budci Rev. "Virgil H. Barber Mary Brarkinric'ge William Norria Andrew Kutt XI CuHough Polly M'Allisler 11 ester Ann iin Kebecca Morrow Alexander Majors John Murphey Abner UST received and for sale by -the Subscriber, a very large Stock of FJRES1I GOODS, embracing almost every article in his line of business, consistin of A great meeting was held on Monday eai I of the year, and never found die inBaitimore.disapprovinaimhe^iron^estl 1 nc nv nieoc from the terms of the conduct of The 19 fifiS 1 ers iratio confined by sweau which ren of the southern K. Barnetz worn it in all climates, and in the hottest 5 Experimental Lectures Oil' Bhtle A I i .1. I i SUmmer insa flan pro- and evaporation, as is well known, produces positive Jor.r.

IffQTICB. of Jldaans county TAKE this method to inform you that I must decline running for SHERIFF, the ensuing election'; this reason lhat I have been confined to my bed for several iveeks xyith a fever. Similar meetings have been held or cailed i in various parts of the Stale, as well as in several of the Districts of Frederick ty. Great excitement exists, and none can the end of it. In the Baltimore address, by J.

i V. L. M'Mahon, it is intimated JcmciARV have the power to enforce the performance of duty by ihe 19 Electors. Cat roil Ionian. VS.Q Buren Delegate Ticket of Frederick county has been withdrawn and measures are being- taken to send delegates a convention to frame a new Constitution.

This orgaaizingfa. provisional government, is an overt act which, we should suppose, the authorities of the State cannot times are ahead In that YOKK. Sept. 27. Dreadful.Accident.--Yesterday morn- iiig a part if ihe scaffolding-, two stories iiigh.

in the interior of the Methodist E- pifcopal Church now building on the corner of Philadelpia and Beaver streets, gave way benentfi a heavy pressure of' workmen and materials, and fell, with eleven men who on it. upon the joice of ihe lower story. Mr. John Peifler. i was so badly bruised, as to die in a few minutes after the accident.

Mr. township, the Smith, very severely injured--back bead of Horses, milch Cows. Beef and posed 10 be broken. Christian Reck, young Cattle, Hogs. Wagons, Ploughs.

arm fractured dangerously injured in the i side. Daniel Sleeger, injured in ihe head and side, but not dangerously. Georoe Smith and Jacob Fissel, both badly hurt. George verv- much. Geo.

Horn, slightly injured in the Shultz. the architect, sjig'ulv injured in the face and left leg. Henrv and another workman, name not known, tiiough buried with the others beneath a large mass uf lumber that fell with them, almost miraculously escaped lESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg, that he intends delivering a short course pf Experimental Lectures on Pneumatic Chemistry, commencing on THIS EVCXIXG. zi 7 o'clock, in Mr. son's Sione Building-.

Tickets of Admission may be had of 'Mr. W. at ihe lecture room. Gettysburg, Oct. 3.

if and still remain very weak, and not able lo traverse the conntj- to distribute my Tickets. I am very thankful to the Vo- 1 ters of Adams county, for ihe encouratre- ment they hsd me and I am truly sorry that I cannot attend to my duty. obedient servant, GEORGE MYERS. rCew-Chester. Oct.

3. I AS ju 3 i returned from ihsehy with a large and splendid assortment of John Bishop Divid Chamberlain Wm. T. Coot John Comfort Thomas Cornan Alexander Currens William E. Camp, 3 John Dittenhafer Michael Downs Mathew Dobbin Catharine Donelson M- Belie Georg-e Elizabeth Essicfc John Earing John Ovler George Planfc John Patterson John Porter, jr.

JL-Vtiia Ann Peter Agnes Patterson Francis Hummel Henry Kambv John Kodilv Lewis lie mm el Margaret Uosenstcel Margaret Smith Ciirii'iaa Stout Samuel SH-ag-er, D. D. Jacob John Sadler Samuel Spittler Lazarus Shas Valentine FchI, Sen. Cornelius Schewbcrn suitable for the season, consisting of every variety of a Dry Goods. Groceries, and His assortment of CLOTHS and CAS- he calls panicnlar attention to.

His GOODS have been all selected care, and will be sold as chesp as thev Abraham l-'isber, 2 Henrv Fot Fuller Henry Gipe Jacob Goun'y William Green Hugh Galiahcr Jolin Ghee Israel Kolin CMiristian Hostler 2 Josiah a i a Lucy Henderson James Hall Robert Huston 2 HERE will be Exposed to Public. Sale, on Saturday the other Establish- "nenu fne Pubhe are reepectfuHy re- iober insl. at the late, residence of Mr. JAMES WRAY, deceased, in Tvr" one quested to call and jndge for themselv Geliysburer, Ocl. 3.

ves. if Harrows, together with a large slock of Farming and Agricultural Implements. Oak and Poplar Boards. Corn, Oats and Potatoes, Hay and Straw, Clover and Ti-C lober inst. on tl mnthy seed.

4 scaps of Bees, 1 Carriage) of David and Harness, 1 brass Eight day Clock, i deceased--consisting -f HE Subscriber will sell at i Sale, on Sutv'idny the of Oc- Jacob Jontz Jacob Jones Thomas John Elizabeth Kecch Hannah Kerr John I.efever Conrad Lower JL-U the prernises, ihe following Jacob JLon 0 and Elizabeth Demaree! Iiuale ln anil a variety of HOUSEHOLD 3 KITCHEX FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. x-of said day. Jo Terms of sale made known bv jhe Exec- a i i of Isaac and containing fust rate Land. The improvements aie a township.

Adams co. ulors. George Slagle. sen. Jacob Schcrer, 3 Elizabeth Swigcrt JCichoIas Stultz James Steel IJichard Sadler John Stoner Nancy Stewart Samuel Slaybatigh Henry Siaybaugh Georg-e Sluttower George Schrader Charles F.

Stoever Daniel Thompson Samuel Tagert Isicholas Uglow Elizabeth Wircrr.ari Henry Weaver Wiiliam AI. Jacob Wiheson Henry William Wiihcrow Daniel Wajjncr Henrv Frederick Wagner James White James Walker the town of Petersburg. In the Fifih Districi. composed of ihe townships of Hamihonban and Liberty, at the house of Col. James Reid, in Millers-town.

In the Sixth District, composed of a pan of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by the town of Beriin. In the Seventh District, composed of tiie township of Menallen, at ihe house of and in said township. In the Eighih District, composed of the township of Straban, at the house formerly occupied by John Gourley, in Hunters-town. In the i District, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house formerly occupied by Christian Boocher. in said township.

In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Conowago, at the house of Adam Oaster, in M'Sherry Vtown. In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Tyrone; and ail that part of Huntington township, south of ihe road leading from East Berlin to Carlisle, and east of the State road, including ali the voters contiguous to said State Road, at the house of Caleb Hildebrand, in Heidiersburg, Tyrone township. In the Twelfth District, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at ihe house of James P.lack, in said township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of that part of the township of pSeasar.i, lying west and south of a pub- road leading from Mill to ihe farm formerly occupied by George Lashelis, on the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Road- at the house now occupied by Samuel Swope, in Gonanghiovrn. In ihe Fourteemii District, composed of the township of Reading, at ihe public HARDWARE, HOLLOIVIFARE, Queens ware, Bar Iron, all of which will be sold on the most pleasing terms, and at prices to suit the times.

The public are invited to call and judge for themselves. GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg. Sept. 26.

4t TO HOUSEKEEPERS I Patent Feather JPrcsscr. above machine for purifying and cleansing new and old Feathers has been in operation in this place for a few days, and in Lancaster, Philadelphia, and N. York, for a number of months, and is pronounced one of the greatest improvements of the day. It cleanses feathers from all impurities or offensive smell, skreens out the dirt, kills the moths or other animal matter It thoroughly dries and enlivens them, so that three heda often make four and moths will never live in them after going through, this process. The expense is trifling, compared with the benefits.

Persons living in the country can bring their feathers to town, and have them dressed in time to be taken home the same day. Machine is in the smallshop one door west of the office of John Garvin, Esq. near the Diamond. N. B.

Beds will be called for and returned the same day perfectly pure and dry. C- KEPNER, J. KOPP. Gettysburg, Sept. 26.

tf James M'AlIister, sen. LE-r Ann Menijfh William jiller John G. Minler a IISTOHB unhurt. One of the workmen. Mr.

Charles Hildebrand. on hearinsr the girder beneath the giving way, had which the Sale to be held, is or i QQ jj enScieni presence of mind to spring upon RENT for a term of years togeih-j a a Well of excellent water The I the wall, and lhas Gar. er i a VeiifKif-Iiotrse. The house--with a suffic.enrv nf I a is a gone; si a of culnvation is Oct. 3.

Julias Kichter Hcury Antoney Sarj'uel Itchier Ke: W. Heisrv P. M. 3i 9 of fine Mea- ant! a due proporlioij of large, and conpniered one of the r. i ---n-growing Farms in this part of the Harrison left city yesier- country, and well for keeping Sale to commence at 1 cay morning on his way to Trenton.

Ke a iarge st-rk. The Terms made I when the terms will be ma wasaccornpar.jed by a large number of bv C. F. KEENER, one of the siven bv TO PERSONS I FHOM RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS. To Ihe Editor of ---Q -j, principle by the jreat and Dr.

Franklin, lo diiTusc as as possible every mean in oar er to mitigate or soften auctions of saf- school-house in ihe town of Hampton. In ihe Fifteemh District, composed of those parts of Hamilton and Berwick townships included i i the following limits, to wit Beginning where the nover and Petersburg Turnpike road crosses the York county along said Turnpike to the place where ihe road from Berlin to Oxford crossed the said Turnpike, thence along ihe said Oxford road, uniil it intersects she new road from George Mumrr.en's on the said Oxford road, thence alunsr said road, i to the York county line, near David H5- NOTICE. LL persona indebted to the Estate of DJIVID of Reading township, Adams county, de- censed, are requested to settle the same and those who have claims, are desired to present ihera, properlv authenticated, for settlement. iCPThe Administrator resides in Rea ding township. DAVID WHITE, Sept.

5. Gt D. J). and Hodgson, Jr. VSholesule E.

Corner of Arsh and Sixth streets, linger's Saw-null, (hence along the SJH! ork county line, lo the place of constanily for sale an extensive assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Colors, Country merchants, druggists and physicians may be supplied, on liberal terms, with articles of the best quality. They have on hand, recently imported, or carefully prepared at their establishment-Compound Synip of Sarsaparilla, in large and small bottles Compound Fluid Extract of the active principle of Sarssparilla in concentrated form Genuine Bermuda Arrowroot Robinson's patent Groats Embdcn Groats; Carrageen, or Irish Moss, a new article for jelly blanc man Farinucious Food, for infants, and persons of" impaired digestive organs, obi neon's patent Bailey, for preparing faar- water in ten minutes; Jg, at the public school house in Ab'ools- 3 3 celebrated Powders for Fever and Superior English Extracts of Cicuta, friends, and among ti.em set era! of those at any tisr.e. who were early and efficient supporters of General Jackson. learn that it is the intention of use General lo remain but a single day in Xetv York. He return home by of the internal Oct.

3. C. F. KEENER. S.

S. McCREARY, H. BRLNKERHOFF, Ex'r. Oci. 3.

ts nn- luist nmg, town. At which time and places will be cho- eyamoas. Itclbdonna, cure of flUEU.M ATI-SM I -vas 'P- a ber of equal to the Chloride of Soda, or Disinfeetingand with wllo of Senators and Kepresen-j Liquid 1 wllic l' in of their of Pennsylvania, and Remaining in ihe Post Office al L. psss ihrotigh Lancasier, Lebanon. Dan- Town.

Adorns coinths. Perm. phsn. York and several coinr.ies.-- i October 1336. He will every where be received with Jacob Bowers Barbara M-Cain enthusiasm by ihe people.

Deatrick Bishop Joian George Chesnat Policy StHRrniER lo be Envoy Extra or- Vj ar: clinarj and Plenipoientiary Rio Janeiro, "and EDWARD in the same quality, to the United Slates of Jacob Marshal Adirr. Menchcv Martin Rudy Jacob Ryder Rev JO'IR Ratjjfong G-over Sheplev Petor Shi't Hcnrv F. LEAS. P. M.

01 he Gpneral AwemWy, P. are hereby jr en J'" ne(1 perform the like J- tlilll es saiJ of 10 JfcmpitfaJ. March subject lo like penaliu-s for neglect or i o'clock, in winter from the above com- as they xvere liable to al the p'amts- and in piir ofa cure, from the fail: of Members of ihe Genera! As- Petcrsburg Jnvincibles OU meet nt place And a great ot other medicines and chemicals, selected and prepared with peculiar csre- July 4, 1636. 6m A. A O.

S. York Sprinos, Ocl. 2. THE IXDiAXS. We learn from the Columbia (Geor.H.%,, papers, that about 13.000 of Creek Indi'-i Adair ans have started for Arkansas.

According lo Jacob Bennir.jrer the statistics depended on some time Lazarus Baker there cannot be o-, er 6 or 7,000 remaining John Bowers Remaining in fhe Posf-Offire at Fair- fidd. Penn. October 1st, 1835. Mrs. El'heth Landers James M'CIeary James M'CIeaf, ureof the various remed.c-s they used.

and one Judge from each zri invited to make trial of this long celcbra- to attend at the Cour; I red medicine, which has. in years cu- house in Getty-burg, on the Monday 1 red and relieved, as it is also now A I 3 next said Klectson, for purpose The Monmouth (N. Jersey) i in estimates a the crop of peaches, that county, this year, will produce 3100,000. James Eso. Marv Ann Ben- Wm.

M'Sherry shoof Coffman David Eic-ker IJenrv Tobias Strawsbaugh ElijahSoabrooks David Sheets Jacob Weaver. WM. JOHNSTON, P. The Public generally are re. invited to attend, as it is expected a one or more Addresses xvjli delivered.

R. W. MIDDLETOX, Secy. Oct. 3.

who hare promised in for their subscriptions, are requested to deliver it soon. are gcfitiine, signed T. I on the wrapper, proprietor and siicf xfor to Dr. by whom they are for tale, at his 'Jounlmg Room, No. 'JO, Court-t-trt.

Boston, and also by his special appointment, by A IT. TILER, Druggist Apothecary. Oct. 3. tf "OU nil! parade in front of ihe College.

prepnrrd to march lo burg. (Y. on Friday of October next, at 10 o'clock, full winier uniform with ki5--r au accoutrements in Sept. 20, ie By order, JOHN ZIEGLER, 0. S.

tp PANACEA, the cure of Scrofula or King's Syphilitic ancl Mercurial dis- es. Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, d-" eases of the Liver Skin, genera! delility, st the ApoUiecarv and SAMUF-Ji is rp of l- BUEHLER. S. King, Justice of (he Peace, and Scrivener, AS removed his otTice tauh a li welling in JSorth Bal.iinorc-streot, he i be. i i to to any business in his profession.

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