ARRIVAL PY THE SITIOIII I,FTIIM . TON-TIIRE Fitful IL (.71LOVE r FA ;L OF SEBASTOPOL. DESPERATE lii;DTING AND, OREAT ;61.6AVGLiTER. S angaiaary CAPTCRE; !OF! tti !.,Atr..) P IMER tifications and DestniKb:one:their Shim by the llalsiar4:—Rrtreni to the. North bide of the Harbor—More Work, Still In be Done, ..assassznation of the French Emperor.. b• SASDY I.IOOK, Sept. 27-12 AL—The steam er Washington has arrived. with dates from Southampton to tte 12th inst., being three days later. The Washington brings the long-promised • ne ws -of the fall of Sebastopol, which took place on the Stfi instant, after three days' bom bardment-and six repulses--one repulse before the Malakoff, and five before the Redan: The slaughter was terrific, especially in the FrenCh- repo h;es• The French had fifteen thousand killed and •wounded,, and the English about the same number, making a total of 0,000. ' ' " The Russians evacuated the town after blow ing up their defences, and sinking all their ships, and firing the town, leaving nothing Wit smouldering ruins. Five'French Generals were killed, including Gen. Bosquet. • • A large allied force was • marching towards the coast to intercept the retreat of the Rus sians inland, with immense material - of war. kis reported that the allied GeneralS have orders to demand an unconditional surrender of all, Russian troops 'and stores, including Odessa. • Illmia.rrs.—BreadstUffs were generally dull - and unchanged.' Wheat has, advanced Is. Weather favorable and crops Pilfsmising. • . ATTEM - PT US TITF LIFE OF .X.IPOLEP2s". The life of the Eitiperior of France has again been attempted, and the city of Paris is in great excitement. On the night of the tenth inst. thrEniperer's carriage was fired . at,. the assassin suppitsing the Emperor was in it. Two pistols were tired, the balls entering the carriage. The assassin was' arrested, and his naive is Belle Mare, and. oh examination, was found to be-6. 'maniac. Bp is undoubtedly mad. lie will not be tried, but be sent to a lunatic hos pital. The Emperor was to leave on Tuesday for the' camp at St. Amer to review the troops des tined for the ' TILE FALL OF SI+III.tSTOPOL. The only - accounts received of the fall of Se bastopol are the telegraphic despatches to gov ernment from the commanding Gem; eral Simpson telegraphs, under date of Sept. 9: -Sebastopol is in the herds of the allies. The enemy evacuated the south side after_ex ploding the magazines and setting fire to the town. A dispatch to the French Minister of War Says Kara belnai, and the south part of Seba"Sto pol, no longer exist. The eneinS perceiving our solid occupation, evacuated after Vowing up nearly all the defences. The chief honots of the day are due to General's Boscittet and Mahonaker." PLAN OF TriE BATTLE, - The plan of the battle appears to have been as follows: The place was attacked in 'four directions. , ' The — British troops atte.nipted, the storming of the Redan ; the FrenCli attacked the Malakoff; the extreme right of the French made a diversion on the little Redan: and a united attack" of the English. French and Sar dinians was made on the Central battery. All the attacks were made 'simultaneously with great spirit end energy ; but one which was end iently successful was !CU by Gener 11 Dos quet and General McMahon on :the Malakoff. Both the Redan ansWenttal Bastion were at ,; i. times in the han‘of the storming parties. So accurately did he guns of the Russians cover these that as . oOn as the English had gained possession of t icto it was - found impossile to hold them. ,____ .--\. ) 3 RUMORS IN REGARD T THE SIEGE. The Paris corresponds t of the London Times of Saturday sags it is eeorted that 25,- 000 troops had embarked at alatlava for the north of Sebastopol, who r on that the Rus sians there were in full retr, at towards Perekop. ':.The Paris papers are dH,etti , si rig the question whether Sebastopol is :enable by the allies while the Russians are masters of the forts on the north side fronting_ the sea. A despatch from . Dantzic of the 14th says that the Baltic ships of the-allies are expected to ire ordered home immediately. . It -was rumored in the London clubs that the allies found 1,200 guns in Sebastopol. Also that the Russians were falling back on Batche seria, hat the French rumors say that the Rus . , sians . certain) wtti 1 t 9I ' Sebastopol to the last extremity. Also that the admirals of the allied fleets hid decided that it was not expedient to enter the harbor of Sebastopol until Fort Constantine should he silenced. Probably the allies attack this fort from Fort Alexander and Artillery Bay. Crt - mea, Sept. 9th.—The assault upon the Malakoff tower was made yesterday noon, and litter on the great Redan and Central Bastion. A gale from the north kept the ships at anchor; and the mottar boats, to he enabled to fire, were obli;zed to enter Streletska Bay. They fired six hundred shells against the Quarantine Bastion and Fort Stready. Six English mor tar boats also anchored in Streletska Bay and fired about the same number of shells. - Last night violent explosions and vast con flagrations made ifs suppose that the Russians were evacuating the town. To-day we ascer tained-that the Russian resgels had been sunk. The hrid(re, too, was covered with troops re treating- to the north side, and after Right o'- clock the bridg,e was destroyed. Only a few steamers remain in port, anchor s ed near Fort, Catharine, and the Quarantine Battery is':evvtinted and blOwn np. Our solniArs left their trenches and spread them selves in isolated groups on the ramparts of the town, which appears to be completely abandoned. GEN. SIMPSON ' S ACCOUNT Sehastopol is in possession of the allies.— The enemy during last night and this morning evacuated the south side, after exploding their man-azines and setting fire to the whole town. All the men of war were burned owing the merit With the exception of three steamers, which arc plyirer about the harbor. The bridge communicating with the north side is broken down. ()lir casualties in the altacks'on the Redan 've•re somewhat hedyy, but nn generdl officer 'as oiled. '('hp English loss 1 , estimated at tt'• o - thousand killed acrd wounded. 'John L. )133-er'g stable, at lurk, was de , trovt A l 1)1. 1 the on Tate. ay. k y an utl: , .tibtel rowif , •h; for A,ll l . 1 , 11 —NI, Li p,. 11 1 :..n. of nr , lnk NOSI Vi. I: ; f•f*s yciry re, v asthma. •••• ;•.4: t ("1" 1 . - ^.1 hinlS tn: h-1 t.r be :Irv] 1, 7, ft^oy , T. t• t. ..e•t• Hurt t ..,;11.11ly rN 11.1; T't t'l• 4' 21 • Jow Lreeu ti I Leta: libittinrg For- IZ/ZI 11 • • =MI illarkets. Co -- • - eil - ti i SEM T 0 R.E.-F /u T Flour, per barre'.- ; ,Whent, per kinsifel, Rye, -4 Corn, - Oats. -over seed-- .Timothy, " ' Whiskey. per gallon, 38 t , Beef Cattle, per bond., 6 00 to 8 50 Hogs. 4- S 75 to 9 00 Hay, per ton, 2 20 UU to 26 U 0 Guano, Peruvian, peT ton, • 53 00 NO VF.II-T icrrzi II 'Or LAST Flour, per bbl.', from stores, $8 00 Do. • " " vrtigons, 725 •Wheat, per bushel, 1 70, to 1 75 it Rye., 1 00 . , Corrt„,, .. 80 ' • OMs, - Le 3s . Uloverseed, " 5 25 Timothy, " 250 Plaster of Paris, per ton,' YIARK-k . It { 0 VI . L. tvr Flow, per bbl., front stores, $9 00 Do. ~ , from wagons,, 8 00, Wheat,- perlMshel, -I 80 te-2-±.04 Rve,' Ilitl 10 COrn, 75 Oats, ii 37 CI overgeed, " 7 00 Timothy, " Plaster of Paris, per ton, MARRIED. In• Dover. York co.. Penn'a., on Thu rc(1.17, the 27th of Sept., by th Rev. John W. Bard; Mi. LEVI. CHRONIS TER, of Hampton. Adams county, to Iliss AMANDA. daughter of Win. F. Picking, Em., of Dover. York voitutv. On the 2aitli, ult.. by the ]tor. J. :... , nchler. Mr.. JACOIC 11. (1914tECIIT to Miss HETT Y DECKER, both of Adams county. On the seine day, by the same, Mr. EDMUND U LEPPY, of Adain4 county, to M.iss CATHARINE 31. BENT ZEI., of Carroll county By Rev. M. lohr. Mr. WILLIAM N. SANDERS to Miss ELlzAuErn Al. SEIFEItI, both cdtiettyslng. DIED. On Tuesday last. after nn illness of three rnontha• Dr. 3054:P11 A. izlioltl3. a highly egtvemetl eitii.ett of l.ittles- Ittm it. in this er.llTlty. n•,ed 1;2 . I.parget months:lml t; daps. On the nth ult.. very :aldettly„ Mr. MORITZ 1.11.:1)11Y, of Germany township. aged 75 yeas and 7no nth'. Mr. B. retired to rest the !merlons evening in his usual health, and was found dead in his bed in the morning. 01/ the 15th nlt., in 31ountjoy towubldp. Mrs. NAM; AIIET L., wife of Mr. James G. Spalding,' and daughter of Joseph Pink. Esq i leaving a tender infant and many affectionate frietide.aud relations: On the tlth ult., at )I'Connellsburg, Col. JAMES AGNEW, in The With year of his' are. Fte was burn in Adams county, July .31st. 11(9. and removed to .M'Conttellsburg in 1791. rarer° he has resided ever since. lie leave 4 an estate probably the largest one in Fulton county. In Baltimore. on the Ifith nit.. !qrs. TROXEL. wife of Abraliant Troxel, formerly of tiettysburir. ' On the 29th of August, of cholera. at Walnut Grove Sem inary-: near Crittenden. Hy., JOHN NEWTON WATSON, son of Aaron Watson. of Beloit. Mils.. and formerly of this county. aged 20 years and 4 month::. On the 24th Mt.. ,in Adams county. MARY FISHER, adopted child_ of Mr. Moses Hart man. aged 14 years B months and 17 days_ . On the 24th ult.. JOHN M. D.. son of Mr John Trostle, of - Mounioy township: aged 7 months. itew At ISS M. A. 'LIPTON,' respectfully in- Nuns the Ladies of Gettysburg and vicinity that she has commenced, the MILLI• NERY BUSINESS, at the residence of. her father, in West Middle street, a few doors be low .Fahnestocics' store, whete she hopes to roceeivea - share of patronage. She has made arrangements to receive regularly the latest Fashions. Pct. 1,1855. 3t PUBLIC S.,ALE OF Real Estate! IN, pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county,. the Subscriber, the Trustee appointed by said Court for the sale of the Real Estate of DAVID HARMAN, de ceastd, will offer at. Public' Save, on the prem ises, onigOtlailli x 4l4q27lltday qf October inst:, the following described .Rea l . Esta te, viz.:— A FAR A 1 , containing 174' ALCMS, more or less, situate in Strahan township, Adatu county, Pa., adjoining lands of Isaac Brinker hoff, Isaac F. Brinkerhoff, Peter Monfort, A braham Lerew,..inlin Brinkerhoff, and Wil liam Stallsmith. The improvements are a Two- story Log ' - Weatherboarded , --....., HOCNE, with 'Frame Kitchen, a Irre: L.. new Frame Barn, with Shed:, Spring i 'i ii _ :!1 !I House, and the usual on t•buildings ; - - a well of water near' the door never known to fail, (a pump in it',) supplying also the barn yard; and an excellent Orchard. There are about 35 acres of good Timber, and about 30 acres of excellent Meadow. raere, are seve ral good spring 4 'on the Farm; and in nearly every field. The property is within half a . mite of the, York Turnpike, 3 miles from Gettysburg,. and 2 from Hunterstown. The property will he shown to persons desirous of viewing it, by Samuel Harman, residing on the place. tligir Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said da , when _attendance will be liven ant terms t ruade known•hy SAMUEL. WIEST, Trustee. By the Coort--.1. J. Baldivin, Cleric. Zirif not sold on said day, it will be for Rent hy the Heim.. Oct. 1. 1855. is NOW FOR 11.9RG3INS ! NEW SUPPLY OF . FAI,L AND WINTER Ready-made Clothing. TARCUS SAMSON has just returned 11l from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, with the largest and best assort ment of RE.4DY..IIIIDE etO7 HING, ever brought to. Gettysburg, made up in magnifi cent styles, and most approved fashions. In regard to workmanship, they can't he excelled by any customer tailor. Having enlarged my place and stock, I am able :o sell Ready-wade Clothing of every de scription, cheaper than ever lAre red before in this or any other place this sine of the Atlan tic. _My stock consiits in part of COATS, of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up in a superior manner. PANTS & VESTS, of the latest and most_ fashionable styles, and every kind of goods suitable for winter wear ; also BOOTS & SHOES, and a lame assort ment of Gentlenam's and Bays' Furnishing Goads, conmstina in extra quality linen-bosom Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col lars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs. and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and fancy &!radjuslintr Stocks, and various other fancy atticles; together with Umbrellas,Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hall, Caps, Boats and Slsoes. My Goods are selected and purchased under the most favorable circumstances. "Quick Srihs Podits," is always the motto I am determined to carry out, at the Money-saring elidhing• Emporium itr York street. A per--oual examination can alone satisfy customers of the comprehem-iveness of my stock, winch I Ain selling at leai.t :20 percent. lower than car t be found at any of my com petitor,. am al,r, prepare.] to sell wholes.,]( to ci - funtry merelt,ints tlet,irin , g• to self ;wain. Ready Nl.ole Clothing al CHLAI.L . II RATES THAN cAN HE Hut2GHT IN THE CITIES. If you doubt it cal: and examine for you rSPI Vcs. MARCUS SAMSON. N. B.—All Goods bou ,, h; In he ex h I:l' , ('d It . thoy do 11ot prove s.al,l;iciory. (:;t•tivshnr;z:Oct. I. 15.55. :?10)0.11S, 1;•r .1) E. ZIEGLEICS. aliii ore i liTiiii.tiliiieorer paper sf 7, Si_ to 7 87 , 1 ; tom, 93 1 09 to 115 78 - to 86, 32 1., 7-3- -7—t , 4 00 t, 6 50 4 00 7 50 .. A RARE .t, MONEY YIELDING PROPERTY '_ .- Orphan% , Conk' Sale. [ REAL ANT} PERSONAL PROPERT . • -----A-i- rllOkiii): Sil-Aes: --- ~, . , ' 71 - Yr - virie - e Oran ord - ef - nttliti - OttilliffiVnitfirt - , - ' • -- At - Pabhc - Salt., _ . rri HE SUbs - Oriber' intending. rem AS inyritifirni health and utter, dependence ' 1) of Adatris:.sfAiritv,l'w4ll ,lhe eximsed to t +i - • ;till, Q, on hired help, notices the. longer cOntiiin- Public,Sale, on Suittrcioutitio,:lQM'ikiebf...o6 .1. the AN aat.,. will offer at Public-Sal , _anee_oLm_Y_business_very.itnaitisliictors„being,Liebet-inst:,__on_Alie_premises.-the---following,_. t h ei i ir i n: i smi _ m _Th ot .„ f i ar . rho , vott4 dt during Wet and cold weather, unable to super- Real'Estate of J icon Gm:, deceased:—No,. 1:. (Wolfer next, ‘ intend. it, I therefore offer nearly . all My. live TH E ,N 1 AN SlO NT. TRAcT, eittive in. Rend , ' I-I - I S F-- AIC M i ---- , --- 7--= Sterk and implements at , - . , . i ing.township, Adkius county, adjoining lands s i tonle or Libert y_ town o k i lw Adarno .4390n ' tv .. , IC SALE on - TIJESDA - Sr the 13tti . day • of - Col. 3.-J. -helm, : Samuel Hykes,,:Elipli adinining - lands , ol-John-Miller; -- A4am - To N , q . - : l',o - 11E - RiTtit., at 10 o'clock, A. M.— . ler. Wirlow Zollinger, and,,the.,state.line, eon.' r ;"nr/ of 4 Wagon TIORSES,' I' Broad , my mog 1.01, Acres, ol ore ories4. about 15 wheeled Wagon, 1 low Farm Wagon, 1 Eng.- , acres being Tim her,,and . about' I o,,acres Mea lish Wagon Bed, I Cart, 1 large new Sled, i dow.. The land' is under good e,ultisationand Plows and Shovel Plows, Harrows, a new , Wind Mill, a new Grain Drill, Horse Gears, i good, (enerng, t , - Theimprovements ...:. area one ,and a half story.. LOG : 1111. Chains and many articles used on Farms and Timber lands. Also, COWS and yoeng HOUSE, , Bank Barn, Wagon s . ': 4 ' i Shed, and Corn'Orib,, with other ~ ' - • °Arm:. - . .. • 1 out:buildin g s ; ,a n d two- --Tenant,- Watia'us. l -- Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as ' There are , three excellent Spriras tit'gtr-,the:dif- Beds and Bedsteads, a superior Choppering i ferent dwullings, and . a,streitto of Avatier,thro' Machine, Copper and . Brass kettles, Iron , the Farm ; two first-rate, 4ppl,e•Oreitapis Ain, ware, Stoves and marty articles, too numerOus.l the premises with a, variety of other fruit. , ~ , ~,‘ . a, variety particularize: Perso-ns .wishin* to view ibefarm.nre, re ;., ;.. Also, Will he offered on the same day ir . , ques ! tett- to ca ll ' on oe , au"kmDribori ,residing - TRAC'rOF LANl)yeentaining.**9 Acres thereon: a n d ltir ti aArlrsollit,atnlide otherin e , a:iad .121 Perches,.niere or less, sitna ' t i in the callern•herein the head waters of th i be seta: 1 Horse I . CoTt ,14 -w .3 Snwa 'an ~,, , • ~ : , I / - * • "Big ('onowago" originate, in Meitallen and , excellent Buggy' , Tivo-liorse Wagon,;, 'Ploughs Franklin townships, 3 -miles above Arendts vine and I 'mile from Bell's MITI on the Get!'f l a iCil rnl a ng nil'Ptncq implements Wiii. too numerous tomenticrt.--, : : - . -1 - - tysintrgind - Shippensfmirrea - kadjOi ling - lands- ' =ale' ' to commence .at 11l o'ciot of IrVil Haut Bell's heirs; Michael Beatner, sen.; I M., on said day, when attentliince w . , Henry Heartier; Michael Beamer, Jr.; Andrew i given and terms 'npade-known' by -- Bittfugerd'ulid Hall and - others, formerly the' Sept. 1 1 7,1855. .to EZRA MILLER. property or Henry ?eh!. • About 100 Acres are cleared,—the balance in Wood, containinga quantity of large heavy Hemlock, lofty clear Pli kite Pine, Beech, White , and It'd Oak, Rock nali, Chesnut and Yel low Pine.. The improvements •ire, a ..;. . Two story atone dwelling HOUSE l!it well fi nished i a two story log ,weather- gii i boarded 'House adjoining, a kitchen, a Tentint house, Smith shop; a convenient roomy • Barn with stone Basement and other buildings. At.so Two Saw Mills constructed on th.. most approved _modern plan, triple geared with maintaining power and - reversing action, worked by 2 - Overshot' Water Wheels 10 feet high and 8 feet 6 inches wide: part of the gearing cast-iron and some with metal se g,- merits. The Dam being the Reservoir of 4 streams conveying therein after working 1 Grist and It?, Saw Mills,—atfording a Water- Power unsurpassed fur continuance ; enabling the Machinery to run during the dry season without intermission : Working 1 Straight 'saw, I horizontal 'Cross , cut saw, 1 Circular Shingle-saw and Jointer, 1 Circular' Lath-saw and I Circular Crosscut :,auciiTl - fili I mount ed and propelled by large , Belt wneels and Pulleys, running nearly 300 ; feet of Belting. Empowering an enterprizing robust man with help of his own to saw 'from IS to 20 hundred dollar's worth of Lumber and hoodin g materi als in a year. A better investment cou ld not be made. Quantities rif Timber are hauled to the Bank of the Saw -Mill to be manufactured for the shares. - Terms accommodating and will be made known on the day of Sale, by WILLIAM D. GOBRECHT, .11re:1dt:wide P. 0. Adams Co: Penn. P. 8. No Lumber will be offered at Pub lic Sale. r7For more than one year since, Certain persons have exerted themselves to misrepre -864 and injure the value of the aboVe property by. industriously spreading reports,—That the goad While Pine and other, timber was nearly all cut down."—All T request is this, that any person inclined .ta purchase will come and give it a thorough examination : to prove the falsify, baseness and malicious nature of the defamation. Oct. 1, 1855. is EXECUTORS' SALE OF A IT:01mble Farm. mil E Subscribers, Executors of the last will and testament of ARILAHAM.BitowN,deed., will offer at Public Sale, on :he premises, on Saturday, the 131 h day qf Ottaber inst., the Real Estate nt saidedecedant, consisting' of a VALUABLE HARM, situate in Reading township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Daniel Bosserman, George Baker, Michael Bushey, Michael Brown and others, contain ingl9l Acres and IS Perches, about .21) acres of which are Meadow, and about 35 acres Timber-land. Part of the farm has been limed. Lt is in a good state of cultivation, and under good fencing. The improvements are a oue and a half story Double LOG 1101I5K, a new Bank Barn. Wagon fritt: Shed, Qom - Crib, anti other out-build- -' tugs. There is on the premises a thriving Young Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit trees, such as Peach, Pear, Cherry, Almond. &c. There are two never.failing springs of water near the house—a well, with a pump in it, in the barn-yard—several other springs, and a neverfailing stream through the farm, making it one of the best watered farms in the county. It will'be offered in two 'gm all togt-ther. Persons wishing to ,view it are requested to call . upon either of the. Executors, one of whom resides on the itremises, and the other in the Immediate vicinity. r-Sale to cotninence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN BROWN, PETER 13. KA UFF M A N, Oct. 1, 1855. is Executors. Railroad Meeting. • /FRE Directors of the Gettysburg Railroad Co. are requested to meet at the Court house, in Gettysburg, on Friday, the 12th V October ital., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Oct. 1. R. McCURDY, Dissolution of Partnership. rilut E Co-partnership existing between the 1 subscribers has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The Books of the Firm have been placed in the hands of D. B. Little for collection, lk lie will attend to 'settling up the business of the Firm. D. B. LITTLE, JOHN A. LITTLE. Gettysburg . , Sept. 21, 3t FLOUR WANTED. WILL, pay Baltimore prices in cash for I superfine Flour. Sept. 17 Hanover B. Railroad. 'TRAINS over the — Hanover Branch Rail road now rnn as follows: First Train leaves Hanover at ,91-= A. M., with Passeuffers for York, Harrisburg, Col timhia and Philadelphia. This Train also e.onnects with the Express for Baltimore, ar nving there at 1 P. M.. stopping at Gtenrock, PArkton and Cockeysville. Second Train leaves at 2/ P. M., with Pas sengers for Baltimore and intermediate places, end retrirns with passengers from York, &c. J. LF.113, .9gent. July tf Bush's Allegheny House, O. dno Markt:L sh, above rll► st.,la ritiphia. Terws, $1,25 per day. .Tune 1, 1,55. y C. I. BUSH. CitAPS.—Fancv and ('olnlnnn Smire , , iii eralleaid variety, to be 11:141 e4st.n p al ABRAM ARNOLD. E. ZIEGLER'S pang er, an of ers,connuning a- cres and 20-Perches. on which are erected a substantial, DWELLING .tIOUSE, a new Bank Barn. Wagon Shed. with ifi;;; Corn Crib;. Still House, Spring. House, with other mit-buildings. The land is in a bier state of cultivation, and has' nearly all been linneds_and sonte‘re,litned; a good bear ing' Orchard. with a variety of choice fruit on the, preatbses. nod good springs of water. one convenient to ; the .house.. 'Elle. Big, Celio wnao Creek is the boundary inc on the south east. There ,are -eriod Meadows, end a pro portion of. ood. Timberland. There is also a. streatli of running' water' throtioh' the Th.!-prpperty is 'tvi thin'nine miles of Hanooer, and foorteen Of ork, and is' very deslra4le: Trace No. 2, shaved in the township aforesaid, adjpinitii*r" Tract . No. 1 , and laadi of Sailed Orentiorff,Saintiel otlykes, Wni, finger, and others, containing 7 1 1' AC The-i ptarvements-Are-a-Two-stOry Haug: heast House, a new Bank Barn, and other necessary out-buildings.' There is a spring of running water near the - dwelling,;, a good - young Or; chard, with choice friiit ; a proportion of Mea dow and Timber, on'§aid tract: The land is also in a high state of cultivation, as it has been heavily Tract' .17 - Chesnut - Timber Lot, situate ,in Paradise township, York county, adjoining lands of Jacob Sowers. Wm. Hafer, and others, 'containing 'll ACRES And 'B7 PERC'HES; • Any person wishing to view the premises NOM. tend ‘?,,' will.he shown by the Adminia• trator, resitting on No. 1; and. any person wishing to view, tract No. 3, will be shown by Mr. Jacob Sowers. ° Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, part of the personal' property of said 'deceased, viz: Whertt, Rye, Vorn, Oats Po.. !aloes by the. bußhel '; 7 large Flogs, Cows and' Young Cattle, Horse Power and Threshing Machine, Wagons, Ploughs and Harrows, to. gether with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. to commence at I o'clock, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOI3 GIPE, Jr., .Rdmir. By the Oottrt—J. 'J. Baldwin, Clerk. • Oct. 'l, 1855. is thphan's Court Sale. y virtue of an prder of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the, Subscriber, Ad. ministratur_:of tort„ deceased, will ofres . at Pols-lie Sale, on the premises, on Fri. day,lhe 2614 - day of Ociaberinsl:',llse: Real bs tate of said decedent, viz: A' PAR A; situate in Liberty township, Adams county, three miles west .of Businitsburg,.adjoining lands of Hen. James MeDivit, .Maxwell and others, containing 164- Acres, more or. less, about 30 acres of which are. cleared and it a good state di cultivation, and the balance is well covered , with thriving Chesnut and. Rockoak .Timber. The improvementa area one and a half story LOG HOU.SE, 141 Log Barn ; a young Orchard of choice On fruit, &c. There" are two good Springs 1 1' 11 near The dwelling.. —•- Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscribed residing thereon.' It will : be offered undivided or- in parts, to suit purchasers. girSale to cnmmonce,at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be- given and terms made.known'hy W %C. A. COLL, ..adta'r. By the Court.:—J. J. Baldwin, - Cleric.. • Oct. - 1;1855. is Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an• order . . of ihe Orphan's Court of Adams county, the Bubscrilier, Administrator of DAVID 'P. Ilhasixtuu, deed., will offer at Pt'hlic Saki, on the preinisesons Solurday, the 27th doy .If October ins!., the Real Estate of said decedent, consisting of A LOT OF GROUNP, situate in Strahan' township, Adams county, adjoining the Nev Chester town lots, containing about 2 Acres, having thereon ereeted a Two-story ..11.1 Weatherboarded H 0 U S E,, with a i r ti, it!" Frame 11ack-huililing, and 'Log Shne- 'lt maker Shop attached, a gond Stable, also cal culated for Threshing Floor; and 'other' Oat buildings ; a well of excellent water near the door, With a ,variety of choice fruit, Apples, Peaches, Plums, &c. Kr Sale to cotitnence at 1 rileleA, P. M., on said day . , when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY M VERS. ../(Pn'r., By the Court—J..l. Baldwin, Clerk. :310 - Also, et the same time And place; will pitopEit. men , a variety of TY by the Widow. Oct. 1, 1855. is .Slauf & Harley. H P WATCHES •A N D 1.; WEL RY, ki Wholesale & Retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry store, 'No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, IR caret eases, $2B 00; Gold Lepines; t 0 caret., $2l 00; Silver Levers, full' jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Lepines, jewels, $9 00; Superior Quartiers„ $7 00 ; Gold Spectacles. $7 00; Fine Silver do„ 81 50 ; Gold Breeelets, 4 B3 00; Ladies' G•Ad Pencils, $1 00; Silver Tea . Spoons, set, $5 00; Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, $1 00 Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain; 1.23 cents, patent ,ISI ; Lnilet 25; other, articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STA U . FFER & HARI. EY. On hand, seine Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 1, 1855. ty List of Letters E t M INI is burg, i ) G t, i i n e the r i , P l o B s s t 5 0 Rice,- at Get - Armstrong Mis. Eliza Mold Geo. A. 2 A. S. Abel & Co. M'Cleary John Allison T. H. Mc Wright Miss-Eliz'h Bradley Miss lA2 zieC.Niugser sen. George liillmatin John M. Nulen Thomas H. Mack Samuel ' Porter .1. M. Dale William J. Randolph Nathaniel Deford J. 2 SaltzgiverMiss Temo- Earls Samuel Beene Fi?l;f:r L. H. Slydor Mrs. Rebecca Heart Abraham Shriver Miss Margaret Horner Mtss Harriet Ann Hoffman Miss Mary C.Thompson Wm. F. Jameson David Trinitner Richard likepperMisF;lizabetliTout Mrs. Miriba Kleoper \lisc Ann _E. Zimmerman A. 'Lapert Mrs. Lydia NVM. GILLESPIE, P. /Ir. Cr::—Persons calling for letters in die above List wilt' .lease bay they were advertised. Timber Land for rrII E subscriber has still a few t-it'q• I wore Lots of choice Locust arid Chesnut 'l'm BERL A N for sale. For Information apply to .1. D. PAXTON. Gr.ttybrutg, Supt. 21,18:6. tf ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF Real E s tsctel riHnit Subscriber, Assignee nf I Di A 11.1•„, Kit t \VIII otter :at _Pablia' . sale l . an .the premis,es, (;'Tx Soltardcr;y,(l4c , 1 i 1 4ay, - tf Qc the following. Real J .;ii tit t0,,0f said , Assignor via: :A TRACT , situate, _Cumberland township,, m Adas . , county, adjoining lands - Of Alexander CorienOt'i James Thompson, and ntbni,, nonittifti,nool l more or less, abo ut 8 acres, being.. ; WiMdla4a--tiii? balance. in good .cultivation. 'llseiniprovetnents consist of .a .., • new Two-story LO, GH Q E s 1/-41 •z. LeaStable,WitliThrehingFrepr l ; rlll and other There is a never4ailiria Spring of ,Water, new 04e,., kitchen. door—also 011 the premises ! of Fruit ,trees. —:' st&'•NrgonS wishing Jo view the property,,, are requested to call:upon Mr.,l3eatoer,testd ing• ,thereon. , get,l''SfAc to commence at..l o'r4ooki- X 1 .4 on said day, ,wlion ,ii*Otlipiee will be given and teriosi,made known by A8:RA.11441 -SPANGLER, Sept. 10, 1855. assignee. Public Nitle OF A G.O OD- p. A R THE Subspribqrs, lixecuiurs of GF,onag_ OciOloont , dit'ef,..ilS,e4 :will Of f er 90Piit). lie Sal e. yin the premises, ra t s , Setarthy s "111.c.61, dey fl,clober- next, the f'4ll6on le:stool; of said' deeeaSed, A-FARM, Pitnnte in Huntington township; Attains' 'erninty, one' mile front' HeldierSburg, on the Old ,ChrliAa road, adjoining landtrof Peter "Miller,'Afichael FiSsel„ John 'Bolen: and nilwis. 1:11 Aire*, store less,Avit gOOd VriipOt.:• Boris of Tintber and Meadow. ', - C,Oritlitevi r ' hie - part-has 'been limed. - The iiiiptovetkente are tt Two-Story LOG HOUStr kind Shop, a vocal Ham and Sheds, an ex- ' cellent Young Orchard, nod tt 'never- 1 lei:Unit Well of Water - neat the door. oz:rPersuns wialiing to tile* the pttiPettY' aro requested to call upon Geoige Sliank; . re. sidittil thereon. OtpSalnio Commence? at I edit*, P. M...., on said day, when attendance- will -be‘giveri and terms made ittioten by J'AtIOLI A. MYERS. J.wiN-11; -- mpuyatt,rrir, Sept. 3, 1955: to ' ridulorit. A cIIANTE, FOR MILLFSS. The 4 ,‘Virginia Mills 11 11!ir 1410h6 r K . at tenticin' 0 f 'Nlittgrtt Is' ti - vited" to 'the j_ GRIST M I IX And 'Saw "Brill of ,MCA: M. Myers, situate One mile from Fairfi,ld, Miami county.. The enrrthindinit , e entitiOi surpassed for'beftihelti. There 'is - e House, &c. iu connectiop With then., - The terms of Kent will be reaseiTtehle tied' the,sit uation must yield well. A ' man - with a smetl family prerred. Nunn b-ut .experienced and well reeoninieialeti Mliters need apply. Ap. , plicauon to - be'inade to„ 1, M. & wotRAN, Sept. 24,':,5. 31.' rg, Pit.. Pottery, for' Sale., 1 1 13 F , Suhseriher, clPsiring to change his u ness,ptioni his polvve.m. at wisitte sale; It is sit sated Washinglon : .stroct, Gettysburg, Pa., adjoining IN-y.sotz. ky on the, North. the lot is , 60 feet, front hid 186 deep,, with an alley on the - north aticl,west, —,the impinventents, heinga Two.stery • Roualleast HOUSE': witt a new Two. MI!: story Roughcast Rack druitAingtit,Twp. Htory Shop. 30 by. 20 feet; Kitn, 9 rept:, irL diameter, under rooWarge Wareroorn ; also a good Barn and Stable / Spring !louse, and other out-building; a well 4.eliselltait water near the kitchen door, with a.variety , of Fruit Trees do the premises. If the property is not sold before the .first :ofd November next,. it: will be.for Rent... - KDWAIW IVIENCHEY. Sept. 1.0, 1855. PUBL/C SALE: 7 '_ rpHE Subscriber, Assittnee of . JAM EF.; J A M ESON, will offer at Public , Sile,on the preuthies. on Tuesday, the 91h day of Oe+. tuber flat, the following property of ssid4ee signor, viz: 3 L(iIW VROUND,:iiitiitin in.the town of Heidlershurg s 'Pyrone . towitithitii Adams county, known as Lots Nos: 1t1,19 and 23, upon one of which i.i.erected• a'• Two,Stery Roughcast HOUSE, with nai Back-builfluto attached. Theis - 184W a well of excellent water at the door. •; . (...7-Porsons wi,shing to .view the property arc requested to call upon the euhiseriher re4id ing in the same township., Kr Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known 4)3r JOHN LEHMAN, Sept. 17, 1855, " To Tax Collectors. THE Collectors of State and County Tax ; are hereby notified that they will be re-.I golfed to pay over to-the County Trmsurer,cat or before Friday. the 1216 day fy . October next, ail Taxes which may have been collected up to that date. By order of the Commissioners, . J. _Atria-11N BA LIG H. (Jerk. Sept. 17, 1855. td - - Stray Sou - . tlAm I to, the premises of the subscriber, k_) in Hamilton township. Adams county. en the 22d of July last, a large RED COW. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take . her away. LY DIA H EAGY. Sept. 17: 1855. 3t L . - 101)A, Sugar and Water CRACKERS, Ginger Nuts, tic . ~ tch and Jen . ti Lind (':lies. (.1 now article, and riot to be huat,) fat bale, elle4p, by the euund or Aprtl . 2.l. DILL SYIE'S. {F ~ ~ =M=l ,:10161rAdzillidok :r • " , L="4 d A .F : ll i9,4l,l4cTF,Ak• 44 , 4 '7# 1 4 1 .1" 4 9:5111! - 011-VlRt v so9.oo*Aff!fetTTF* -- 1 440 lottlell l'&41);40ir• - 4ideit al Sufficient , ' riiirebeief subsenhatit - he oh atut co qinkrei Map , af lanais &runty: All thirt• pahlio - -Rokat,i Railroads ce - 046 flees, - School llotptes, Stores, Mills, Public and' Private Hoantes, .-Centeteries„;' torie, Shops, acc.,'itc., are to be shown ,on the Map, in alkiitiort to , .the usual, topography . o f Rivera, Streamit,. Fonds arid llountainS. The names qfprOperty holders: generally, (inoltid. log those in the county Nvho subscribe:in vance ferrite:Map) • are nlatinlo•his: iitcerted ,it their -respective places. Sallie-sty lenl.the Miley ealtihited .by the canvassers; • • Map 9 nf "the principal villarzesi will eq . #)..illt.lit',ANalif4.4 o 73 ll .t.).:l ll .llitilki also engravfd views ofpnlilicand i ptilrale.4tnidinsp#. Np-Oxpiant:e I , ; xeciite Map in the 'Militia : 64 1 .1 will he, Plel!e,4 on' a 6,iii(able,.sioalil"_ 1) OW di tj! ariiee 011 rd t tied, and rrialcii a large ,aoWitf!ing* and - ered lo„onifl4c,ribinT, bandsoinekycolfired.• LW - 1 ,Ntr 1,1it%1 . . 11-13p1P6 Or etltTeiviKkg'ilt. SPl7fla it 11 43 091 lalB. It tv -bA, strerk tort only ir'llfrgof'sriiiiie'rtirtiiiir will ‘iai6rit" ther 4avY Tile ups *Pet- F94,PniS iPtfo, incLrlt ONE PHICIC« No' rho 4 'll6O Imiit6d Tlie,Mak will 6 , Oritairi tab los 'Of :Mr - vikl ~et+ty rep I itti Wiri3O)4, - Tittinirrit:f"of , i , ole)is; .atd., or rat+ roird Are= ly, tiirefoity"niirthi. Relying jti#t tlpptvtiotiOt pf orei %tr.' 'form, thp citizens of A da•thi, to isstie t Map of iikpir'Optiriti,'"Onithp, tibov& piabilhor Altai! otitick4 -priiPpr“Pspechititillfl. - 8 rid 4p. ett tirelyEFlotttint'Ptkty; folly sOliriti , dihl • • • VAI 1C43-R4' ' 24i tesq. ‘: • W:tishiftet,4l; „i„, ... .....,‘„,,„...e,,,,,,,,:. fir. kien-TonritriOip,....eii!,;ifigstoe:oe!A,4lo tS'l.llioaribers Aka#,lllseq - ,44550l yid, : 41104 , by ,nagfuWpopnept. ~, 1 , ” , ,.,,' 4, : W° 'a Kie , FlAchl otligttli t 6 PArii i rle9os itno, t4!i ppillticAl !he - ,V 11 94 1 1 5ki , P.,P4, 1,4 401 1 0PA fci,lii'ir Our 1 : 10 4 1 s, are ,ft , iiiilt 111 4 1 # 1 1fte4t 1 dt -NM. Colman tr c61100!'90..a91 , w:o,,,arpesP y re l ., 'suivi th.R Bl t. t,a4 4 .itif.. l #s w 4 th. 911 and : illutuediMeT4Y, ll lF l ll , ,,a,tNß4 Ost, , cft ,, Pß "AO. \ tha , bimicp3B4„ of i t4ofitinSrzt( 0 t ;11619y.,, , .. ' - " ,Idt... ~ if4X, i roW e , o t„ Peps. 14. ;:,'Lr , -,.4 ',it to,-0-4br. , Wel )(Nat TN FORIVI&Imi friodisiti Abeolgioigeorsm , .011,444ntil000ivUkcoontinuat.thelnat* shoo Buointoo,m, - hi 5.4404.14114, , etvi Will, always folep gon.thand•ailasire..*4 optendid , atsortotent% 'Pfloicterf:ll-410,SOCINSeAl4k3'.6 LIAPS =or every vartetyvof styJo mut ikiclowtOtchliteria dotorminodlio,,wll, losviihtiNtaidi C4Olinvy QiiilfandouttOlw , Goads. , 5ept. , 24,:1845,, f ,, z, I riv-; it ,d • ritira a 6177 ~. tii t 4i4 Jo: Xd , itolaseessors. Piro E I Amiessia& lideetid. fat elte i last Sittig A. Aliattdela care befeby-aotlfied.Atitattetal'et the Cornatiesioneri! •Olika ifl , kiw. litoi , otigh;of Gettyibing t to reeeiefi,, ,Blau ,, Ass:Teapot . thiplionfitratiethiWeetkaftiilstiiiihoes, as followw ; , ..Th i e , A ileum , tee:Wawa, gbh* *. wegci f , Berwitilt.:Ox fertilibleal hue, Readied Nountobahmtat,tGettetoott, fittabauriarell Mauna. ' .1 41 3"1. will letield' , .ott' fretiaaittiorA ars ftUh vf• Dauber ne,r4 6.041 the lowiiilkitatt , ftektlm Bo* tough.. 43teatitteleadi.reredbarilkign‘ II tonban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Thottai II untiesteor,tantl , liettra Mt i wfiirAttllid 9a IL 7 h ol ,l¢.tiltr - 1 1 4 , t., 1 ,-,, ~,, ~ xi g i , ybt ' 4 4, , cpmwooleii, 1: A' Gqiuktp i kEloH, tkrk. Sept. '17. , 18411.. Liii c.. ', '4!.„:1: . - . 11111111111 .---„ - - :,.."""r - ":" , ~ . . ••,•. , .„. -- , .' The *lir tiiiiiireit! - r irlintiliie ill *l4oi:fa tliiikilyrt/4"gibiallig 1: pablie ifigentionii , And' prideiipthetaltr gni going.' op: , " 8411 , threindetalgiledltionlaiiidieht . tohißtaustnmeii hindf , ettary body! blNe 7 thAt be haw last, rovatriedt from! the - iltpi• Aivitit Athol cheapatigindAesisigdoVor - - • 1 - . ,z,:e' .4 ;.,44F, 4.,';' • .1; , G;; , inaglES2Z 9 r 2EIEI% 9 0 ~ Nuts, Confeetionair; Piutbrio*"4o.; he, has vei; liqii ia l Viri : iell' ,r eiill t ili4lliige for yoursaliiasi and iryou 4.l,4, l 9qt,pißlnaitc,o his, go9oe, a!oofig. the ,OlvpjLeall.p.itflikklsi•Yrlli 1 4 1 f1 iiiivVski'i 1 .9. 0 kgd.:4*. 1 ,4' 1 v ul l ngrfßA •lt'' t'ake s k , ' ni,4,Ait° o c 9 / 1 1 ,0iiAll , P3F 1 ' •M_ o' Sugars, Te 4 il• r N,o9i,Alw-sAININ, . M0,, 6 V 4 v, crack e r's, Ora aigvJe, ' X ; r i t,nq , K t , 4 wril . if •, , retir! , .• , . :., . . _ l'•rts. 4 ._ anfeblinciar`y,; atii hat. • . sorts; Pe peer, Cinnamon, C. ere 4 4Erelt 18 .W4, ry e Soda, a. large 'variety' of .. F ancy' IS'uipe, and avery thing else, *Witiittfterdl. ..'"'7,l el 0rP, 4011 4 u r 4 Cilnkr • RP °d M°#4 4 l4 e ni i ffll - si 'a ie Mr 48. ""' ,•. c ,' 1 , ~ , ~—,-,/ , • :".;:l - , t;.,..1 , TO: reqUit, / 4 / 1 /1t , F, 1 4 1 ,, 0 ,4 4 " 13 ,',. F : ' if; . dop - tinaed. ' I'Vg6mt;jit.,*ikei, tiiiiti p4'id: • • -' ' 'lint. 01,LA.,ESP,Ig,',, In rot k tfircito ai . t4f,e44of•'; Gettysinfig, A 1 144'044 4 1854:: .•:. . ~ I liffoV - ti,the TWO., iespeo kfu Ily aplounren to , 14p ..land ,P,elltlentW44:,.ffoilyphuir Land vicilk4Y,r , Okat ilf•ki)telinMeft,totool/uO, - reotypl, !utmeat:, tlte , old ti „In Cita nt, :he'rAPP.rg ) 1 1' Yfik 4410' 10 "Mis 'Ol-fe PstAPA'sesirf4uS' , I ,scaring../Pcfri r e44 I:laoer!cotypes themae . 17es ~OC friends„ • , furnished; with an entire t;elt ftqd costly ap pa raffia ite• is prepared:La fait. pieta rPI3 in every, style of the art and- itisorp,...fiertnot satisfaction. , . ; see lia rge,t; firocri All 00913 to $lO. ititqloqis o. I operating.r from 8 A. il,l . 10 4 P. Nl.' st ei n dtnsu. Mold lighf tee, httirrinr pur ple. Dark dress adds ',much to, the it,Niuty the picture. Sept. 1.14 . .11:14. Stray Illeirer. ,QTRAYEI) away front the resifiettee of ; the 1,7 anbacriber,in Uettysbnrg, Fhb of September instant, a dark...luau-it with white face, white belley. anll•Whitet at --the-end—nt_thstAnii.. .-1-inx age' is about a year, and a half; but is very, lirg* fur that -tige, Any yertaen returniivr her, nr inform lion sera may gather, will-be itnetati),7—macti. cd. SOLOMON PO IN BliS. Sept. 24, 1855. Stray Heifers. C(IAMB to the. prikmittea of the litlhairrithrnr,-- residing. in Britfar township;,' ktiatnt county, Omni the Middle of itdv, fast, TWO— S' l'it AY 11E1 r BIL:s.; 'tide ii.reti,stiire tit _ white speckled. The owner iR' ietr..i - tea In 6:031e forward , prove property, , pay th`urget.'axid take them awa • SOLOMON HARTMAN. Sept. 24, 1855. 3t . OA RSI 11 R ES. :In excellentotOrdieiriShl ascorttuent, selling very ehelp",itt April 16. JOHN .HONEt'' 0