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The Charlvi. The new Chariot of the Democratic Band made its appearance on our strectn on Tuesday afternoon last, and created a dccid- A Full Vote is a Democratic Victory! The Star managers, or of Know Notliiogisra, flatter with tlio hope that whilst the turn oat of their OTTO BoniBtion. The Band, in full foroc, occu-1 1 ttt the polls will be full, that of the ied Ufl seats, and discoursed n. number of may not be so. In certain quar- Look Out for Boorbacks! Upon tho ovo of the election we may expect to find all manner of stories and slanders circulated ibronghont the county against the gentlemen on our ticket.

Likely the Star and Sentinel will indulge Peremptory Sale REAL THE MTU OF Oc- TOBEH SEXT, I will sell at Public Venduo, at Maria Furnace, near Milloratown, Adams county, the following described Real 1st. The MANSION FARM, on which the Furnace was erected, containing nirs ilk eiicb charming stylo as to deligllt its friends Mid wring praises from the Opposition. With first rnto instruments, fine musical talents, and ft dtesiro to become proficienti tho Band nrtlst soon attain rank among tho best in Commonwealth. We heartily wish them (,11 success. The Chariot is a vebicle such ns few out of Gettysburg would suppose the plnco capable of anon AVA nnv their inclinations to the fullest extent or 1c 5 Th quality of the land is naturally pelting np We have never seen, here nor in the cities, anything to surpass, if to equal, it.

tors their minions aro already idling Demo-1 jast previous to the election. Let Demo- crats that the election will bo a small one." prepared for them. Lwk out it ia of very little conccquence that they Ijclicvc they won'tgo This is all gammon. They for the Roorbacks AXD BRAND TIIEM AS THEY DKSKttVE. staying at home, whilst they Blip off in the evening, just in time to vote before the closing Of the polls FellcnV Dumocfats, tliere is To describe di off thcse 8 fe bws ble design of the various paintings and orna- 'SMititft would require the pen of tbt artist i one of you go to in good the Democracy.

liimaelf-- (Mr. GcoitoS SEIUXO, of Heading.) i time, so that no accident of an ordinary char- will merely glance at hi The large back actcr may prevent your getting there--put in runnel contains a portrait of tlie "Father of. your ies, nnd tben all will be safe. With a Country," with surroundings of great oat, victory upon the Democratic richness and in good taste; cnch oFtbe sides contains in front, a strikingly finerepresentn- banner is CERTAIN---at of a bead, nock and breast bting horse--tho body und tail fish--and the feet VrtbDcd-, ad of tbe duck. Following the REMEMBER, That A.

K. McCLUHE, in 1857, voted fir, but made a flaming of $200 Kxtrn Pay only effect that i meetings scorn to "Let 'cr rip i has a fine overshot water power with a Sue Mill House. On it are erected a two-story Stone Dwelling House, large Burn, St.ibles, Smoke-house, and other out- buildinps. 21. Three Houses and near the Furnace, each having about 1 acre of ground belonging to Election Proclamation HEREAS, in and by th.

bland, lor which it 5Ucb E1 llon lo 5 on otmim well adapted, every in imcl, noliee wlwt ollicerAre be I- arm contains about Acres, more or SAAU of llfe-CuWrty fe-uWrty less, about 0 of which arc Tim bcr-laud, Aclums. do, therefore, hereby ivc public well covered the i mostly ol cbesnul I notice to the Electors of the 8ai.l Comity ot i Igcusfcstakui, and in good condition. Adams, thai a ELECTION will )c The consist of a large Double Two-Story BliICK 1IOUSK, a large new Bank Uiirn, (with thr beld in said County, on llir KKCOSD Ti-BKiAVor OCTOIIEH NKXT, (tlie i several I)i- tricls composed nf the following Townships, viz: In the First district, compospdnfthr REAT and horse is seen a magnificent sea-clmriot, the whole giving the idea of Neptune's team, ready for drive upon the waves, Tim "danh" is highly ornamental, surrounded with a plated rail, while tho driver's feat is surmounted by a pair of lamps, among the best that arc made. The ritnning-- T'ftrt is in correct keeping with the body, built in the moat substantial imumer, yet nicntly, painted in faultless taste-- -pure -white, with blue stripes and delicate, red linec. Jill the workmen concerned in getting up the vehicle may well be proud of their work, as ivery piece of it is just what it ought to be-- iirnt-rato.

It is supposed, by those who ought to know, that the building of the Chariot in any uf 1ho cities would have cost at least S800. The Chariot was first taken to the llcidlers- Vmrg meeting, on Tuesday evening, and that to all the meetings as named on the list. Kverywherc it in received with the highest of admiration. Crowds follow it, and spend almost hours in viewing its various beauties-- for in all its parta it bear close inspection. "Our Wagon" goes to demonstrate the old fact still further and further, that "sonic may be done as well as others." reply to our charge of on tlie Appropriation 15ill, the Sentinel says.

"If he had been absent, and not voted, i there eotiM have been no force in the charge, for tho bill, in then shape, contained no euch provision as tlie Compiler mentions," contained a provision to pay tbe mtmbera i Mtkfy, which was fixed at tfOd) and Mikick Mr. j)nrboratV pleJycd him- nelf In vote fur Ike repeal of! Tiie section (the 4tb) proposing no reduction, of course Injiirnl. The Commissioners have inudc an inspec- of tbe injury done to the County Bridges liy the bite flood, nnd find it to be quite heavy. reVtc'i'Tn' iho ''J'hestone structure ncross the Coiiowago at' u. Cole's saw-mill, is nearly down, and will re- a new Bridge immediately.

Tbe Uridjie I ii.vnt«ria, ti near Ulack's mill was greutly damaged, but 11 i i le being repaired, fho midges nt Myers Slnmbaugh's near New Chester, TMT 4l itW suffered by the washing down of wing indeed, tbe Bridges in nil quarters have injured more or ICSH. The iiecijssary are, however, being niadu us speedily practidnblo. Dna Mhow It will be seen by reference to nn advertisement in niuither column that L.t\ KICK, tlie PAY If not, how wilt! it that Samuel Durboraw drew bis $7UO for lust winter's p.essimu Answer us that, BSSfMcCluro's speech, in the Legislature, in 1X57, ul favor of (he Jixlra plagues the Know Nothing rnanngerd mightily. They cannot deny it, for it was published, in plum wbito nnd black, in his own paper at Chambersburg at the time. nsrotioos, NKKTOUSDISKAPKSCOSTHOI.IED El--Of all tlie various illn that detract trim the onjuy- mcnt human life, most of tii6W hlftv be traced tft W'lBrel tin; uim'miri HVrttem '1'lle lioriws of Kjtilepoy, or Fatlini; SiukuoM, arlfift In moat cases from cjiirte.

renders limy rumoinbtir. ouc.i*ionii tafure, have tilludctl to the wowlerl til cures, or inoJi- of Fitw, mutlo lv the Vetgeluble Kpilejitie I'illfi, in. ireil by IIr. fcutll A. ol 1IM ttalti- more street.

JIullimore, Mil. them! I'illi vero Oriiint will wvery for To Bridge Builders. KALKD PROPOSALS will be received at I 'the Utlicc of tlie Commissioners of Adams county, uiiLil 'J o'clock, 1'. on tlic of October in.il, for building a AVoodcn liridjre Conowago Creek, upon the cite of the old Stone near Cole's Saw Mill, on i i liond. 'J'lic Bridge to be i after the ityle one 50 1'cct lonpr.

and car, bo seen at the (Joinmisisioncro'-UIIice in Gettysburg. JOSIAH BBXXKK. JACOB KAKKKN.SPEnCF.n. Commissioners of Adams county. WAI.TKR, Clerk.

Oct. isjy, cr 35 No. 7. 10 acres; No. 8.

16 This i Ics a it has i been, 1 acres and 80 perches; Xo. 0. 21! acres nnd 93 matic uiiit'nrin in order to allord the public perches. the o'nly i they i ever hove of aee- Tlie Tract which is i i as follows: ing (hi: greatest of Living this he- No. 1.

Containing acres; Xo. 2. 30 acres i DAK FUCK'S No. acres No. I I 11 ncrcs, more or I who SMW i i i should sec him now, 0 Teachers Wanted.

rilltE Uircctor; of Mountplcasanl I town.jhip, i meet at Brush Rim School- hdiise, on Ike Tiit nf iMnher nt 1 o'clock, to emjdcy t) tnaclicrs to take charge of eaid Sclioola I nut 1 KGUKHT KCKK UT, Scc'y, 3, 1859. td Wm. A. Duncan, TTOP.SKY AT in the Northwest corner of Pcpiare. Gettysburg, The Miller Tract, divided ns follows Xo.

9. Containing 3-1 aefos and SO Xo. 10. 32 acre! and 31 perches; Xo. I I '11 acres and fir.

perches Xo. I'J. acred and 5-1 perches; Xo. 1:1, UT acres and 40 perches Xo. 14.

'Jij ncrcri and 7- Xu. a Xo. Hi. 2'5 Xo. IT.

24 acres No. 18. '23 acres No, 10. 2:" acre' Xo. 20.

acres; XT'. 21. 26 acres; Xo. 22. 23 acres: Xo.

2:. 25 acres Xo. 24. 2.1; Xo. 25 acres Xo.

2'i. 23 acres, Xo. 27. 25 acres; Xo. 28.

2D acres: Xo. 29, 30 Xo. au. ncrcs; Xo. 3U i acres; No, 32.

Xo. 33. :10 acres, ThcCochran Tract. i Wed Peforc he makes hir- last anil farewell how I This establishment a for Hie generous patronage i h.ia already been so bestowed i its i management, and is graliliod to sny, a i HIP FericjS of a i are i i almost an i i its new resource- tif A i anil A i ure of the Ijcstiuid most i i selection--each ol artist liciiiL' himself a.Siar---the whole foriiiinir A A I I Kvcry a a i feature to the palmy days of the Grout Show, i i characterise its existence. The distinguished i Xo.

1. Containing 14 acres and SO perches i PAX HICK, will positively appear at every per- Xo. 2. lOacre? and 1 10 perches Xo. 3.

acres t'ormancc, and to add lo the cll'ccl of each he and 4 perches; Xo. 4. 17 acres nnd 77 perches Xo. 5. arrcs and 51) perch 1 Xo.

ij. acres; Xo. 7. 11 nnd 112 Xo. 8.

3 1 acres a Xo. 9. 21 nu-ei- and 04 perches; Xo. 10. 25 acres and 123 pcnhcs; will and give appropriate commentaries i a the topics of day.

To i a the graceful and rapid i tlio new school i i II AX KICK i her fnvorite RACEII, tf sufficient, quantity of Locust JoiJ.X acrcH i IAMEL WBIUTEII and the MII.K WIIITK STKBI, and 2 i A interesting a of i i is the a a A I A I A reduced from i a i i lo the docility clnu.ictcrmnji domt'stic favorites of their specie'. Tliu A i I I Messrs. llni.i. sxn, have cherries, Persons wishing to purchase, will please cull on the undersigned, iesilin; thereon. FHEDKRICK 1IKRR.

Aug. 1, 1S59. Valuable Town Property A lo ollered nt sale, OH Saturday, Hit Kill ilut, of Or- inlirr on the premises', a I I A PRUPKRTV, i i i i i i Bullinuirc slreet, one door south of the Post. Office, in Gettvslinrg, with alleys on the north and east, and adjoin- rof. i i i on the It consists of a A LOT OF with a two- story Roughcast DWELLING a a Inrpc two-atory Brick Back- i i thereon alsoa well of water in front and a (partnership) well in the rear of the dwelling.

property was for many yours occupied as a Tavorn Siand, and is one of the most desirable in Uic town for husincus of any kind. A chance to purchase PO cenlr.r. is raiely tillered, and capitalists i i i it to their interest lo atlent the snip. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. said dav.

when attendance will IP given and terms made hy JOSIAH BKNNKIl, Aug. 2if, Ayuit for the Owners. A ocutors Valuable Real Estate IU The suhscrihcrs, of AIIIIAIMM S.NVDEK, deceased, tion of the 'und Xo. 11, 26 acres 40 perches; Xo. 12 anil 35 perches; Xo.

13. 18 acres perches No. 14. 21 acres and 45 perches; Xo. 15.

19 ncrcs. Most of the above lots are well covered with young and i i Chesnut. lit fur cutting, in terspened with lot' posts. The terms arc: one-half of the purchase money i laurels, and nn the 1st of April. ISHD, and balance on the striking grouping, and tableaux.

put, a i i 111 Acres nnd III Perches, more of A i I i i in be secured to s.ilisfac- The i i i I A i present bis or 12 Acres of i is covered i farcical and peculiar oddilie-i. Miss Timler and about 20 Acres gf The 'returned from Pairview Farm A I A I'm Farm is on the giu-d. If i tour crowned with I Turnpike, adjoins tin- Hnroiigh of i nppe.u- in i classic and Gettysburg, and is in sight of the llailroat! Uc- 1 Acres nnd III Perches, of i is covered 20 Acres gf Meadow, Two-stovv in thp township of Germany. In Ihe Third of Oxford, at (he hou.sc of ti. F.

Decker, in the town of Xew Oxford. In the I'onrlh district, composed of the townships of Latimore and of B. llildebr.ind, iu the township of llunlingtnn. In the Fifth district, composed of the lown- slrips of llainiltnnhan and Liberty, al the Tub- lie Scliool-ltonse in Mitlerslown. In the district, composed of Iciwu- ship of a i at the house now Henry llofVman.

in the town of Kant lie! liii. In the Seventh district, composed of the township of Meiinllen, in the Public Sclioul- IIIMI.SP in the town of Heudornvftlc. In tlic Kighthdi.stricl,voni|o«ed of hhip of at the house of Jacob L. in llunlcrstown. In Ihe Xintli district, rompospd of the township ot Franklin, (including Unit pan recently stricken off from MenaUcn.) at the hoiiKe now occupied liy Joseph Hennru, in said township.

In the Tenth district, conposod of township nf ConoWitgo, at the bi.ube ol'Juliu in Mc.Slicrj-yfloivn. In the Eleventh district, composttl of the township of Tyrone, at the bouse ol Allen r. Cook, in lleidlcrsburp. In the Tweltlh district, composed of the township of Moimljoy, at the of Victor Haas, in Miid townsliip. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the at tlie public boiiso in t.aitl township, situate at cioss rontta, Ihc one leading from Oxford to the Two cms.

the other from Illlnterstown In Ilic rourtecnlh district. of tow nshipof Re.tuiug, at the public In many ftectvoni of our ctiuutrv this preparation ex- pri'al wit anil IlllinoriSt, i Visit, tills phlCC I 1 by pliysi-iiini in 1'O-MOIlliOW. with bis superb equestrian 1 i' arl 11 )' and give two entertainments, one noli-knrm-n tbe afternoon and one i the evening of Mmmieia, Tiogi Aug. I Inivo twe't the if liters in my wild i-t-ciiiiiiiifii-l it iu utnei-al Ucbiliiv, uii'l ort-Kiu. F.

11 i I'K. M. 1. Auburn. ti, 18f8.

GentltmeD: -I hare bpcti in tho drug UUIIIIFIM the firieen ye.u-s, iuil litive nt-Tttr wili it tueiliciiie wliicli giwiiriiicli gruitt in of as tlie ilitters, aud iu i tliitcase 1 atwuvri ret-Diu- iiuTixl it. 11. HlWI.Mt. Kurlington. XOT.

li. 1S64. nm pleisetl ttuit 1 luve tried tliw for Inligeritiuu aucl Mobility. tnl foaivl relief from u.iui£ uiily a part of tM'ttlu. tht- cituliduncu in Has cure fur Dyspepsia i i I a Uvnentl and recommend it i niucU t'sunj; fcfttures this exhibition are the per- i 0 ure 0 ini, A.C JA.MKS LKH'is, M.

i. the i by Selh Fowlu itoxton, and for ly Itnvliitjr, tiettystinry; Jacob Fulweitwr, M.iater, New Oxlord; 1. K. llollinger, Abbotis- lon'n; Williitin Wolf, Bast llurlin; 1'ctur Ui.bliu, inuiiic.itiunn OXVUESATKI) medicine hit 111 tlestroyiog fiaialtel tlio cHle, vii Hum. und UenuntL ilav.

AVho bus not beard nf lun Kice, im iou of the greatest of living his jininc is ns familiar to every man, woman and cliild in the land ns liouneliolil Jle is bin last tour through the country, and lii.s numerous admirers should, therefore, not luil to gaio bear the inimitable jester for the last nnd enjoy ft hearty laugh. i i i DAN will deliver bis farewell and give some appropriate common- taries on the topics of tlio day. Other inter- ud after the iiuildincr Committee. loriimncca of the educated mules arid nets of the "Talking Kior," which to be must lie seen Jilondin is to be ontrivalled in his feats on the tijrnt rope by Lalhi liookli, the duncing Elephant, which witli the other novelties to In- introduced, will make up a most wonder- and interesting exhibition- The perform- -rs sire among lie lierl in th! country, and the whole forming a most brilliant constellation. "J'hc Cavalcade will enter tuwu about ll) o'- cluck in tho morning.

There will no doubt be a large turn out from the country on this occasion, and in order to procure comfortable scuts, persons biiould go early. fatal cases of Teiaim.s, or lock Jnw.h.ive ocourrelin this pU.je i i last months. First we recorded the death of Mr. HEKBST; week a of a son of Mr. A.

1J. PKIOR, who accidi-ntly injured his foot at the Railroad Turn-nible nnd this week it is our melaifclioly duty to record another from the same discase(lock -jaw,) that of Mr. MEALS. Soihu two weeks ngohe run a nail into his foot symptoms of Tetanns soon appeared, and on Friday he lit-d. His age was about 34 years, and he leaves a wife and five children to mourn his loss.

His remains were interred in Kvcr Oreen Cemetery yesterday followed to the grave by tho Independent Blues. Odd Fellows, Kcd Men, and the Gettysburg lieueticinl Associations, in all of which ho held membership. It was the largest fuueral ever had in this place. A. DUNCAN, has opened a Law ftffice in the Diamond, in the looms formerly occupied by P.

WILLS, Sec his can) in another column, jiiisiness entrusted to him will be attended to promptly and faithfully, as he is a geiitlcinuu ol ability, Loneaty and integrity. A. HOLMAN, of Harrisburg, and late of our Seminary, has receiv and accepted a call to take charge of a Lutheran congregation in Pottsvillc. If we mistake not, be will be a faithful nnd acceptable pastor. property.

The fences, imi-tly of chesnnt rails, i oflice of M. McCLC.vx, on lire fiuuil, mid the a is in a of cul- i 8tli day of October, i i i i i of it a i been McOLKAX, Persons i i tu the are re- FAIIXIift'TOCK lo c.ill on i of Executors, named iu Hamilton and I I A i I the hist a in near Xew I I I Chcstcr Oct. td to commence at 1 o'clock, P. on snid day, attend.nice i be given and terms made known Wr I I SXVDKPv, FKKUEUR'K not sold, the Tarm will be llented at public on said day. Oct.

LsfiK. ts ton; Win. 11. Vork and by all dealers in nitidiciueM. A.

Klder, 4w Akcu Miss Mary Janu Hur.man r. Abraham LinaVt, near Hcidlers- burK.haiaold his farm to Mrs. Polly Stephens, for 8200. Mftj. Samuel Lohr has sold his farm, 100 Acres, in Franklin township, to Mr.

Eli Hart- nan, for of FRANK Ucnsn, G. F. and WM. WRIGHT go over to next ienue, notice to insert them reached us too late for tbe present. IVMr.

JOHN STOCK exhibited to us, at New Oxford, on Saturday, a mammoth Potn- toe, weighing 2 pounds, and measuring 17 inches in circumference one way aud 11 inches the other. The largest and best meeting of was at Bendersville last gfA person who went with the Opposition delegation from this to Bendersviile informs as that the meeting numbered less than hundred persons'. If this was the best, what must the rest been The people of Adams do not seem to have a better opinion of Know Nothingism and Black Republicanism combined, than they hod of the former unadulterated. Sentinel, taking the cue from the Star, says the Appropriation Bill contained 0 1011 winning tho $700 salary." li this trae. then Mr.

Durboraw didnoth- payment of are to point to ctto Sflr will go any len and misrepresentation'to Samael Dnrboraw. They are oven Irvine to Wi npp 1 that the $700 pay to members of the Legislature com- when Mr. Will was a mem- rank untruth. In 1857, dur- iflman's term, the pay was.al. the Know Nothings had the BssMti.Mi Pcrtlook, who siaaaf ttoBttt.

Tsies Ithrill be teen that "the collar is on the other horse." Pit. HAMPTON'S COMPOUND DmtETIC i rtuoiiiineiicled eminent a sjife, I corUiu, Bpec.ly anU euro for (iravcl. ttud all utUer or ilcr.ingeiiwilt of the bUclder itml I'rico J'lftj- cents jx-r box --Seul to my wicirew I tretou receipt of price. Adareu Kit. J.

T. 4ui ktrci-t, AUu, uucl lr. MwJicjitotl Biu(, Ttii PtMiduritluin ur Hair Itesturer. withing tuch.in 0 'e the'tf IttiKiDdM ton rapidly iiicriM-iug nuw wliere ure ttio climate mild mid ul tbd HaiuinuutoD tJeUlemeiit iu AiiutUer column. to tiiuo wliure lammuiituu ti li inufactoriefi io naw i iti gouj, see OETTYSUURG--SATOIIOAV LAST.

Superfine Flour live l-'lour oats 5 00 3 50 i Meal Clover Seed Timothy Seed Flax rteed Barley Plaster ot Taris 1- luster ground, pur bajr CO to 1 15 7u 70 30 50 2 00 00 List of Letters KMAI.VIXG in the Tost Ulfice, Oct. 18.V.I. 2 llovcy Jnmcs A i i i i i i Miss Maggie I Nsincy Jantesoii Charles King SaruU Kilt Little Miss Mary A. Little A. W.

Luuket Basil Morris RuvJohn G. D.D. Kllcn Mc.Murdy David U. Virgil How Geo. AV.

Kuffen.iperger Dnniel Kobinson Heuben Htoiich Eliza tSnyder I i i Granvillc Snvder Ilannnli Baker Uradlev Win. liatche'ller Mrs. S.irab llijrest David Becker Hon. James 'amp Hev. Clias.

Corlett Mrs. Jl. F. 2 11. Oilier Michael Diehl Klijali Oeardortf John K-Jsick Miss l-'orsyth John Fink bine Samuel S.

Guver John M. 2 Uaildis Henry M'. Uuorgc I'M ward TIIE TIGHT UOI'H. The GOAT in his various Tlie viirioii-S lirecds oi Horses i excite special attention. The per- foim'ince i opon i a entitled 4 Quarters of tho Globe.

The Talking Horse i I who not dead, i various reports to the contrary i i will per- lorm these acts, i to believe must ho seen. The American Mustang. Eureka, or the i ot tin: r.uiche. Lady Margaret, whose i and i nnd a i a are vegetable farm. Sfffl i sell cheap nnd on the most accommodating terms.

It will be t-liown either liy Mr. Hlentz, i i on the premises, or myself, residing in town. I i AHXOLI). ljurg, Sept. .1, 1P.10.

Town Property A PUBLIC be otVered at Pub. lie on tlie of (Irtolirr Onc Member of Assembly; One Commissioner; One County Auditor; One Director of lh. Poor; One County Treasurer; One County Surveyor; One District Attorney. Particular attention is directed to the Art or Assembly, passed -the 2lb day of February, li)! entitled -'An act relative lo voting at elections in AdaniK, Duuphtii. Vurk, l.m.c»ilcr, in Dry llouds.

l-'aney A i i i i oipoaite (jeorjre Jacobs. others, on whicli nre erecteil a Frame tory boarded IIDUSB and i Ij.irn. Carpenter rihoj 1 tuid i iinprove- i i TIJK A I of Ivltink, aud i (lie entire i of tbe a i and A i a A DK.S", a by black I'enn-ylvania Ildraes, will enter town about 10, A. accompanied tlic STON'K i A 1JAX1), led by the exquisite bugler, Prof. C.uili.im.

C.H. Agent. Sept. 20, 7.ibsei Itev. II.

A. German Letter. Johonas ,.4 GO to BALTIMORE-- Flonr Wllc lt Clover Seed Timothy Seed 50 05 5 00 to 50 1 1 2 0 1 30 78 to 90 8 4 B6 33 to 41 5 40 to 50 2 25 to 2 50 REORGK GKYKU, P. cnlling for letters in the above liit will please sny they were advertised, Valuable Tract of Landj A I'CULIU The subscriber wilt offer at. Public Sale, on the premises, on 'lailay, the of Oclolicr tlic property 5 on whicli he resides, being A SMALL FARM.

20 i situate in township, Adams Co comity, adjoining landi of Samuel Swope, Alex- Public Sale near the house, and one in the burn-yard, und a i i Orchard ol'all i of fruit. There i a sufficient i of nnd Tiuibcr- lund. The farm is in a good st.itc of i a i Part of it has been limed. The properly lies on the i between A i aud East' I V' 'J A 1 I pursuance of lierlin, about midway, aud is convenient to 01 Court of Ad.i Cliiirclici- and to commence at 1 o'clock, P. on said day.

attendance will lie and terms made known by U.EXHY JirMMEBT. SOLOMON ML'MWEHT, Adm'rs of tho estate ot Henry dec'd. ly the Court--11. G. "Woi.r, Clerk.

20, ISJii. Is ander Shorb and others, cuntnining 8C Acres, Notice. ADAUS COUSTV. ss. A an Orphan's Court, held nt Gettysburg, for s.tid vn the 'JOM day of Sfjiffmbrr, 1STK1.

present tbe Hon. 1'isherJ President, ami lions. David Kicgler and I.Miac'K. Wiermau. ciatc Judprcs, on motion of M.

W. McClcnn, a Rule was granted upon all tlie heirs and legal representatives, and all persons interested in the eit.Ue. of MI-VSIIOKTR, late of Cumberland township, iu said county, nn county, the Kxocutor of the last'will nnd testament oi'OEoiuit: Ci. UIK. will offer at 1'ublic on llic premises, on the liny of October nest, the real cstAte of said decedent, us follows Xo.

1. A LOT A OF GROUXD, situate in Knst Berlin, Adams county, ad- i i lots ol'Geo. Sp.inglcr, IVoiitingon i street and bounded by nn i a Two-story Frame llOL'SE, Log Stabli, und other improvements. No. 2.

LOT OK GROUND, in the a i i to East Berlin, bounded by lots of Stambaiigh, btruel. lot of Gco. liakcr, ami au alley. No. 3.

A i situate in Hamilton jiroperiy will be sold whole ordivid- ed. as may best suit purchasers. BSsy.Sale to commence at I o'clock. P. on paid day, when attendance will be ghen and terms made bv MAUGARET IinVIX.

Sept. 12. tf PRIVATE The subscribers, Ex- A centors of the last will and testament of appointment of profit or trust under the Uov. the ollice for whicli every candidate it for, Khali be designated, as required by the cximiTig laws of this Commonwealth. XKCTIOX 'I, That iiny fraud coinmillcd by any voting in the nmnncr above preccriieJ shall be punished by the existing Commonwealth.

ALSO In and byvirtnc of the 1-tth of the act aforesaid, every person, excepting Ja- ti''cs of Ihe Peace, who chall hold any oltiet I I A GOI.UKX, oiler at Private Sale, the following Heal Estate of said decedent, viz: A valuable A containing Acres, more or les-s, in Germany town-hip. Adams countv, i i 2 miles of Liltlvstown. adjoiniiig lauds of Jacob ICIiink, Uider, Kdniiind Long, Henry Jutin Sheely, and others --about (id acres being lirst-rate Woodland well covered, the balance in good fanning con dition. About acres arc Meadow, and mor can easily be made. The improve- are a new Two-story IIOI'SK, Log Barn.

Wagoii Shed, a Well of pood water near the door, of the dwelling, a i i young Apple Orchard and other fruit. The Farm has been limed over once, nnd part of it a second time. Heaver and Alloways Creeks pass thro' jivndhip, Adams county, near tlie second I the Farm, as well as a public road. The Farm described lot, adjoining lots of Catharine liesser, is susceptible of division. Persons wishing to John llurtley and Wm.

Wolf. icn- the property arc requested to call nn either eminent of the Cuitcd States, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned ollicer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, nnd alsu that every member of Congress and of Mute I.egisln- lure, and of the or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of any incorporated is by law incapable of hoidiug or exercising at the same time, tin- otiiccor appointment ol'Jiulgc, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other ollicer ot any such election, shall be eligible to any olticc to be then voted: for. A i.so--That in tlic fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled An Act relating lo executions, and for other purposes," approved April Huh, 1840, it in enacted that tlm aforesaid 14th buildings n' snrinir dcccased requiring them to be nnd appear at he door7 with excel- 0r P) nn to be held at the floiirt- premises A ousc ln in said county, on tn'third Beef Cattle, per 4 50 lo 8 25! 6C acres, with the buildings, to suit purchasers. Hogs, per bund 7 00 to 8 25 Persons wishing to view the property are re- Hit i A i Guano, Peruvian, per 1UNOVER--THOIWDAY LAST. Flour, from wagons Do.

from stores Wheat 1 10 to 1 20 5 00 5 5o Corn Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed Plaster 53 35 oo 75 more or lt83, having thereon Two- story FUAMIi HOUSE, with Double Log Barn, Smoke House, and other out-building of never-failing water near the door, lent fruit of all kinds on the uremia, 12 acres are Woodland and 10 acres Meadow. Aorrmbtr next, then and there About 2800 bushels of lime have been put upon to ncue Pt or refuse the estate of the said de- thc Farm. cedt-nt at the valuation thereof; and in case The tract will be offered entire, or from 40 to tllc hci lp a representatives and all persons interested in the estate of the snid decedent, neglect or refute to take the same, then to show cause, if any they bare, why the same not be sold according to law. Bv the Court, Sept. 26, 1859.

II. G. WdLF, C'ltrk. The lirst described property is in a central of tbe Executors, the first-named residing in section '-siiall not be coiislruiid. as lo prevent location and very desirable for a residence or Mountjoy township, and the laat-iiamed on llic militia ofliceror borough olhccr, from scrv- 13 00 toll 00 quested to call oil the subsciiber, "residing 27 to 23 thereon.

62 00 JgfSale tageommence at 1 o'clock, P. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by B. F. HAGARMAN. Oct.

3, 1859. ts 6 60 YORK-- FRIDAY LAST. Flour, from wagons Do. from stores Rye Corn Clover Seed Timothy Seed Plaster 5 5 05 to 1 00 15 20 75 75 35 6 00 1 75 Lots of New Goods. EO.

ARNOLD has just received from the city a large lot of cheap CLOTHS, Cassi- mereg, Cassinette, Coatings, Sack and other Flannels, Men's and Women's Shawls, and Clonks, together with a variety of LADIF.S' DRESS GOODS. Call and see them. They will be sold cheap for the money. Gettysburg, Oct. 3, 1859.

On Tuesday, 27th by the Rev. E. H. Hoffbeins, Mr. JACOB W.

BACGHER, of York, to Miss ELMIRA J. KLING, of Dover, York county, Pa. On the 22d in Fairfield, by the Rev. J. R.

Warner, Mr. ANDREW MARSHALL to Miss HELLEK M. KNOX, both of Fairfield. New Fall and Winter Goods, A A. SCOTT SON'S NEW have just received our stock of goods suitable for the Fall and Winter sales, to which we invite the attention of buyers--which for 6 50 beauty and price cannot be surpassed--among which may be found a variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of new and fashionable de- In California, on tbe 23d of August last, JOHN DAVIS, of Emmitsburg, aged about 50 years.

Schenectady, N. on Wednesday week, HARRIET daughter of Dr. C. H. Van Patten, aged 2 years.

On tbe 20th MARY JANE, daughter of Alexander and Lavina Little, aged 'i years 1 month and 28 days. Oa the 26th her residence, at Marsh CreoV. Mills, Adams connty, Mrs. LIDDIK MYERS, aged 39 years, 7 months and 23 days. Ori the 17th of May, 1859, WILLIAM OBR, of Uamiltonban township, In the 69th year of his On the 19th of June, JOHN ORR, of tbe same township, in, tha 75th year of his age.

On the 45th of September, THOMAS ORR, of township, in the 78th year of hU age. On Friday morning last, MARIA, daughter Shorb, of Mountpleasant town- suip, aged about 12 years. I signs, Shawls, Bonnets, Trimmings, Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS is also full and complete. For MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, we have a variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati- nets, Jeans, of various styles and GROCERIES AND Having purchased our goods at low prices for cash, we are enabled to sell them at prices to suit the times. All we ask is an examination of our stock before purchasing.

Thankful for past encouragement, we hope by strict attention t'o business and a desire to please, to merit, as well as receive, a continuance of the same, as well as lots of new. Our motto is, Quick sales and small 3, 1859. A. SCOTT SON. Cheap Clothing.

EO. ARNOLD has now got up his stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING--all sizes and of every variety. Over Dress Coats, Monkey Jackets, Vests, Pantaloons, Drawers, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for the money. Call and see them. 3, '59.

TjlANCY BONNETS and trimmings, very JP handsome--call and Bee them 'at the store of TOXE FRUIT JARS, Pitchers, Jn A. SCOTT GEO. ARNOLD. Register's Notice. OTICE is hereby given to Ml legatees nnd other persons concerned that the Admin.

isirution accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court ot Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on the 2G(A of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. viz: 145. The supplemental account of Dr. T. Ilaller, Administrator of the estate of Robert Mcllvain, late of Hamilton township, 146.

The third and final account of George Slagle, one of the Executors of George Slagle, deceased. 147. The third and final account of Elias Slagle, one of the Executors of George Slagle, deceased. 148. The first account of Emanuel Brougb and Andrew Brough, testamentary Trustees of Abraham will of John Brough, deceased.

149. The first account of Jeremiah Slay- bnugh and Jacob Sandoc, Executors of Baltzer Grainier, deceased. 150. The first and final account of Wm. McClean, Administrator of the estate of Esther S.

Pace, deceased. ZACHARIAII MYERS, Remitter. Register's Office, Gcttys-1 burg, Sept. 26, 1859. rilHE 1 la at Pub Public Sale.

subscribers, Administrators of the cs- late of DANIEL FICKKS, deceased, will sell ublic Sale, at the late residence of said deceased, in Huntington township, Adams county, about 1 mile from Petersburg, Y. on Thursday, tht 6(A day of October next, the following valuable Personal Property, viz: HORSES, Cows and Young Cattle, 1 Fat Bull, Fat and Stock Hogs, 2 Wagons. Threshing Machine, Ploughs, Harrows, Winnowing Mill, Cultivators, Sled and Sleighs, Horse Gears, Rakes, Forks, 1 Carriage, 1 Rockaway Buggy, nearly new 1 sett of Blacksmith Toola, a large lot of new Cultivators Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats and Cloverseed by the bushel about 40 tons of Hay with Household and Furniture. JQfSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. on said day, when attendance- will be given and terms made known by ISAAC E.

WIERMAN, JOSIAH FICKE8, Sept. 26, 1853. Adm'rs. business. There is a variety of bearing trilit trees on the same, nnd of good water near the kitchen door.

to commence at 10 o'clock, A. when attendance will be given and terms mnde known by JOHN' H. AULABAUlill, Exr. By the Court--H. U.

Clerk. Sept. 26, 18.19. 3t Postponed Sale. virtue of an Order uf tho Orphan's Court of Ad.im.i county, tho subscriber, Administrator of PHILIP deceased, will offer nt public siile.oii the premises, on Saturday, the loth day ij October next, the lleal Kutatc ol said decedent, viz A FARM, situate in Liberty township, Adams county 3 miles went of Adjoining lands of lieirs of Ilon.Jumcs MeDivit, beirs of Maxwell Shields, nnd others, containing 164 ACMES, more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared and in good stale of cultivation, and much of the balance is well covered with thriving Chesnut and Rock improvements are a one and a half story LOG HOUSE, Lug Barn, young Orchard of choice fruit, are two good Springs near the dwelling.

The road from McDivit's Mill to Sabillusviile passes through this property. The property will lie offered undivided, or in five parta, containing from 14 to G5 acres, as may suit purchasers. Persons desirous of viewing it are requested to call on the subscriber, residing noar Mt. St. Mary's College.

Sale to commence at 1 o'clock," P. on said when attendance will be given and premises, figjF" Possession and a clear title will be given on the lirst dav of April next. LEVI GOLDEX, JACOi; ALTHOFF, Ktetuton. Notice. EORGE WALTKR, SF.VS.

testamentary on the estate of (ieorgc Walter, late of Gettysburg; Adams county, deceased, having been grunted to the undersigned, (the first nauied residing iu Hampton, and tlic last named in Gettysburg,) they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make im- terms made known by Aug. 20, 1859. WM. A. COLL, Administrator, Notice to Assessors.

BE Assessors elected at the last Spring Election are hereby notified to attend at tlie Commissioners' Office, in the borough of Gettysburg, to receive blank assessment Duplicates and the necessary instructions, as follows: The Assessors of Union, Conowago, Berwick Berwick bor, Oxford, Reading, Hamilton, Mountpleagant, Germany, Straban, and Mountjoy, will attend on Wednaday, the IStfi of October next; aud the Assessors for Gettysburg, Cumberland, Freedom, Liberty, Hamiitouban, Franklin, Butler, Menullen, Tyrone, Huntiugtou, and Lutimore, will attend on Thurtday, the 2U(A of October, 1859. By order of the Commissioners, J. M. WALTER, CUrk. Sept.

26, 1859, td Still a Few More OOD FARMS IN I will sell from 50 to 200 Acres, in tracts to suit purcha- Theyare well supplied with wood, water fruit trees and good meadowg. Any quantity of hay can be made. These properties lie from to 2 miles east of Gettysburg. 'For call on the subscriber. Sept.

JOSEPH WIBLfi. ing as judge, inspector or clerk, al any gener.il or special election in this Commonwealth." And in and by an Acl of ibc General Assembly of this State, paused the 2d day of July, Iti39, il is directed that the nml Judgen'be HI the places of their districts on the day of the General Election iu o'clock in the forenoon, lo do and perform tlio several duties required and enjoined liieu in and by the samv net. And be it further directed, in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this lint one of the of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of number uf votes wliich shall have been given for each candidate for mediate payment, and those having claims! the different then and there voted for lit against the same to present them properly mi-, thenticated for settlement. 1IKMRY A. PICKING, j.

M. Sept. 5, 1859. Ct Notice. ANIEL FICKES'S of administration on the estate of Daniel 1' of Huntington township, Adams deceased, having been granted the undersigned, (the first named residing in the same township, and the last named iu Lurgan township, Franklin county, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to laid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the fiutne to present them properly authenticated for settlement.

ISAAC E. WIERMAN, JOSIAH FICKES, Sept. 19, 1859. Aitniiuitlralori. Law Blank Store, O.

230 Dock Street, in subscribers respect- tully call the attention of the nuuurous Sheriffj, i Protbonotaries, Lawyers, Magistrates and to their large slock of Law Blanks, forms, which an experience of nearly 30 years.enables them to present with great accuracy of form and neatness of style. Orders solicited. A printed list' of our Blanks will be forwarded, on free of charge. JOHN CLARK SON, 230 Dock street, Philadelphia. Sept.

26, 1858. 1m their respective districts, shall meet the third day after the election, which shall be on THE 14TI1 OF OCTOBER ftlbreSitid, al tile Court-house, in Ihe Borough of then and there to.make fair ami: certificate of the number of votes, wliich siwlfr have been given at the different districts in the county of Adams for any persons for the aforesaid. ISAAC L1U1ITNKR. Shcriif. Office, Gettysburg, Sept.

Valuable Town Property, A PRIVATE will sell Private Sale, lite property ou street, known as 'TEMPERANCE Terms acvomroo- dttiug. GEO. ARNOLD, Gettysburg, Sept. 18, 1859. 3t A Bare Chance A STowtTEB.

consequence of declining health, will dispose of his DRUG STORK, in titlleslown, asks early offers. The Store doing a profitable business, whicli wili increase. It is the only one in the place. Lilllertown, Aug. 22, 1859, tf House and Lot will sell it gbiall ing HOUSE AND LOT, on Cham-1 bersburg street; Alto, several Building Lots iu the Borough.

GEO. 1 AllSOl Gettysburg. Sept. 12,1859. tf Iff KANO Fall Millinery.

ISS HcCREARY will open to-morrow a large assortment of BONNETS AXD ANOY GOODS, suitable for tbe season, and invites the ladies to call and examine her assortment, which is composed of the latest and tnoit fasliionablefstylea of 'the' season, aud which she ia prepared- to sell n.t thcVcry lowest cash-prices. Strayed. TRAYED away from the of the' iufc- scriber, in Gettysburg, TWO 4 months old and tbe other yearling, both red" and while epotted. Tbcy have been mining about five weeks. DAVID Z1KCLCR.

Sept. 19,1859. J. Palmer ft HTRKKT WHARF, JJJL deilcn in FISH, CHEESE AND PRO- Vh-iiOXS; coMtnhtly.ou hnnd an awort- mcnt of Picklcffl Rill, llnckercl, Sttd, Salmon, Blue Fish, llerrsnirs. Codfish, Lard, ktioii, Side-.

Cheese, tc. Kept. 19, 1859'. 3BU" Sept. lia OOATBf of CIMfc, at astuuishiogly low pricra, at.

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