institutions. The . .Nlezr has long been Phi"tivotiog to disturb this happy state of thi:trs, and to sow the seeds of religions dis cord and dissensam. The sober second thought of the pe - ople. i feel confident. --will soon rebuke and forever frustrate its unholy aril no-Godlv designs. It would be folly to enumerale — sli the silly and absurd charges hat turns been leveling—agairist—sotne—M--the best men 01 the country, both Protestant and Catholic. Such aspersions have long since lien refuted by practice , as well as by theory. When such wen as Thos. G. Pratt, Richard T. Men icy, Reverdy Johnston, Win. IL 1 c,ton, and others. pronounce' the sentence of e,ortdrrn trafi,,n one such doctrines as the Star and (lip iy - promulgate. under the sacred na Me of meticans, it is of little or nu utility or neces kr for me to raise my feeble hand to expose aml 'contradict them. The late conduct, WI, of the ,Slar towards the Whig party, shows plainly the domineer mg spirit of its editor, and those that- assist him in - his anti-republican`erritSade. - But he will mute out. Second ,best, as he did last fall, Nvhen he undertook to turn the undercurrent f or Wilson, whilefeizninir-to be an unflinching ls; c ely man. The iThigs cannot now put the least confidence in his professions, and they are glad to find him al lEngM their open enemy. And while they cannot eridorse all the politietd measures of the Democratic party, they cannot but see-that their own security and reputation demand of than a united effort with that party, •to crush this unnatmallimgns, - Know Nothing ism. which vampire like, saps the last vestige of life frorrt the tree of liberty. All true men, of whatever class or party, should therefore forget the slight differences and difficulties of the' _ _past, and cast their joint suffrages in favor of nien and measures that are in keeping with the spit it of our Republic, and not at voriance and at war with the precepts of the Gospel. So says and thinks A NATIVN AMP:RICAN. rr - r t would seem that the Knott' Nothings of York county arc as desperate and unscrupu lous as they are here. The Qazelle nails one of their vile slanders thus : AS INFAMOUS 'SLANDER ! TIIS STORY OF TILE IRISHMEN !—From the manner-in which the Know Nothings have car ried on the present campaign, we were pre pared to hear any. lie, no matter what its base ness, -uttered by them in their desperate at- tempt to secure the success of their secret, midnight organization. We knew there was no depth of infamy which they would not reach. Exhausting alt their vocabulary of abuse. and. misrepresentation,. they have re cently played a card which must inevitably cover them with shame and - confusion. We allude to the base - and wilful lie which they have !started in reference to the Irishmen who come to York to be .Assessed (!) and after. they had finished their work purchased a number of knives and revolvers for the purpose of using them. at the polls. This LIE has been pro mulgated by one of their speakers in the corm try, and in its utterance, the creature who as serted it,_ knew that he was LYING when- he spoke. Fr Is A 1118EliA - 31.1.: siAsniat, without. the shadow•of foundation, and of which they cannot furnish a: particle of proof. Now for the truth: A few days ago we understand, several Irichtnen came to York, whose business , it. is to peddle c(rtain wares through the country, and who frequently come here to replenish their stock. But they were not residents of this borouzh, they made no at-. tempt to be assessed. and when they - replen iShed their little stocks they quietly and peace -ably weni to their daily avocations. This fahrication is intended solely to mislead and deceive . the people. It is a low, paltry elec tioneering trick, and we tell these men that we know that Megan , now ready 10,/l o ad the Coun ty Itrith handbills, which are ready . for that pur pose, and thlit they are rillemytin• by their present course to produce the same state of feeling which the Knave Prentice, who edits the '.Louisville Journal," excited before the Kentucky election, and which resulted in riot, bloodshed, and loss of human life. Again, W E PRONOUNCE THE -STORY A 111ISERA - BLE FABRICATION, DESTITUTE OF AND INTENDED TO DECEIVE T/IE PEOPLE! Freemen of York County IVe ask you to examine this matter—rebuke ' thcse.common ut,•deceived by such barefaced slanderers—an teach these corrupt and unscrupulous partisa, s s that if they ate, lost to all sense of decency, the honest Yeomanry of York county cannot 1 • betrayed into - the Tiopport of a party whose on , v weapon is a lie, and w hose principle of action '‘; slander and deceit. 13E1 VA itE OF TnEirt XING I lAN D in LLS \V A , cull THEN I)1; TY TO YO tilt COU.NTIt YA I) . 0 GOD ! Democratic papers of .Nlaryland are fairly loaded down with renunciations of Know Nothingism, so rapidly is the sinking ship be ing being deserted in that Slate. We copy the following from the mass, because it presents the aims and tendencies of the secret order in a strong and clear light—in such an aspect, indeed, as should arrest the serious attention of every well-wisher of his country. TO THE, PUBLIC Know Nothing Secessions in Di.,triet No. 8, alleghtny Countli„Va. We, the subscribers, having recently dis solved our connection with the secret political organization, known as the Know Nothing party, deem it due to those we consider our rui.,jvcirled friends of the order, as also to the uninitiated Public, that we give sonic of our reasons for thus seceding. We believe then, that under a Democratic ,Repliblican form of government like our own, no man should be coerced in the exercise and %E't .- . - . - . - ....m . m..a.vaas•rommall.alli.l.ll•Millilil . lllllMCMllllii . , .. . ,•"1 - ear yor lariz.iins. ; 17 ------— y editing iiiirmali.itely Jula paging rep, (Jot- _ - ______ _ _____ t . . . ~ bah of which, we consider virtual • en lair.er- r I •) i , FA.I.-I N ESTOUR If I? OTI I Elf S, i • les, this lo • &We, Withollt d , l.iy, ~ Oils Vl'ill ite. , •To Crocers ;owl Confectioners. .10I4N A. LurPLE. ell by the present political combinations, i c iav- f Oct. S. Gettyshur , r Sept. 24, 1855. 3t Si , ,lti (fed Front. instituted without . re,:pect to person., ; a .„i i „i„ i )1.; y your goods friiii first hands and save _ __. _ '''' ing as they do, for one at least of their avow- a liamenial iron . 44 . 01 4 ,04 " , - ' lar •ipleal try them havino- been utterly disre- I- ) .2() I"' cent . The unlivr ' i ii i ' d has in • . ed ti jests the excl tjsiorifouti office of any Wood'fii - 41,14 "-- --- . s. .tr ay litlfers. Ameile,ii citizen, who e'xercises simply the • , garded, no rte!/ter indulge-nee will be (riven. , store and offers for salt: at the lowest prices, _ . 1.111 h to the pre attars of the stahgcriber, Ridge ..icenue, Phibultipleia. ~., IvtiLIII a illsr,#)litlt. Of 3 per cent. for Cahh., 41 - ( _I rek , i(tiag in Butler township, Adams in no. rights guartinteed to all by the ' ; rii•-* J 9 . -- Hi:is :v o w sr:L.l,lNi; OFF' AT CI.)T., 111 P attention - ! mands, il'ulauts, ('trans Nuts, Filberth, Graund Cimstitution of the United States, to choo'se his i • of the nubile i'' invited t° 1 JUlie 'l, 18 - 55 - own form and manner of worship, but who In -1- the extensive IMMO factory and W.ite•roolii --- - --- -- Nuts, /irrisi.ix, ( urrauls, ( ilrnu. Pront,s, holes, county, ;shout the middle of July last, Two it ;t Hover It. It:ails-oath ' Fizs. 0 ,-, nzH, L c .,,,,.,„5•,,,i oil, oi.tive STI/ A "lEIFERS ; one is red , and the other the exercise of that right has conscientiou s ly 'i . the =.lth•••eriber, who is prepared to t u r u i,,h, ' at the shortest notice, IRON RA(IING of ril 11. AI N s ovcr the I ' , mover lirdneh flail. Saup, 4-c. All orders by mail promptly- at• whites peckled. The owner is requedted to chosen a form differing, from the exclusive, al bi u ,, r y aid political Know Nothing; standard. every description for Centricrit,s, Pullin. and, _ll r 0.1.1 now rain as foiloWs : tended to• THOIIAS BO \ If, come forward, prove property, pay charges and We believe the tendency of such secret poll- Prirate Buililluzs, (fist , VtiYinflalts, Ila,;-,,..1%s, First Tr.iiii leaves Hanover at 91 A. M., . 4.2 .s. W,04.i- Stre,t, Viola. take. , tiCili ii•ii , ol.7l;ttiOnS to be towards an arbitrary- Pautifaitm, ,elters, (hair..., L n ,,,,,, D„,,.,. _o- c. , 'with Pa...,.• 1 1.)-ers for York, Ilarris)opr, Col- Se i ii ",. l P'• 11765' It _ se t , p h t : 2 ln i a , " l Y S . s. ol, :. :____Nl t)N HA EITAIA N. enn,i ) : ilia Led government, eventually passing and other Ornamental Ir(qi IV,irk 01 .1 drcur.l- mold,' :111.1 iritikid«:iphia. This 'f r i - . - 1 - iii ak,f) 1 W aii i ll ' a 11(11*• - _ __..- from the 11:111d; of the people to api ivileged live Cit,ln. lc ier. a ll of which is evernted with connect , w)lli the EXpresS ft/r 1144in/ore, ar -7" Fl l IA& kl 7 ItrZ invites the - attention of Railroad Meeting. tiri N t uerae y, a nd finallv establishing the ve f j , the express V i e w ~I rilr,i , iip2: ilw Li-to. Willie riving' titete a t IPt ;NI., 1,10111)1n4 at Glenritek, iL. ' ' Ilmi,e-keepers and others, who intend grill E Directors of the -bur!: Ruilrnad evils against. which they now s o loud! di .1,- „..s--- they combine all the m+ elate, of be,iiity and , Park ton and l'oekeysville. tits„ ntcl Tram Ir.11:1s at i 2 P. m., with pas- riftin g u p Ilwir houses this, spring, to lits stork claim. I f_ait oath-1)01111d party can Si) to d,iv arid sii4:-1,11411,11 Cota,ifocLll,ll. I Co. are requemed to meet at the Cowl to Anteri4i. citizen.i. the -soli of the sires 4,1 Pitreh.istl-: rimy rt-ly on haviwr all artielec Sr iegeN Ht . 11 - lllliii , ,rt: and iiiiermedette it i a r es , of Sidi' , rrihi"g ""d ii"id"r ll4 Per- Nl43' L'.l• litihse, in “ettyslmm, on 'Friday, the 12th 4f t- j . t . ,, ., a s well a, to all ,olbers :— „ Thus , ,liali Ini‘t ,I and shiprvti 1a) their plate, rif di'S'llii tlltin• and returns WWI pePoz,VO,4i:IS fruit, 'York, &'1". Orfoinr inst., at :,:: (lit-lock, P. NI. A h oo k o f (I,,p_rw ; w1:1 he ,vitt to those who thou worship. or he exe:•iried from all tilli”e- .1. LEIB. 3:4E111. (It.t. I. IL %WI:RI/1', Pres't. in thi; governtucut, • ' how far distant is the µ'l 6ll to Wake a SelttetiMl- July .23, 1555. tf thly witt..ll the ,:anus, or a like party. will have 1Z i) RE HT WOOD. ' - -- - c ' - - Ri.tz,i ‘,, , ,iiin. ii,,iii _ ii ,.... p, in ; 6,, inn ,t, . v.th 4, - ,44-14-1. tt , ,f,if—*ft (1 W.l-1, ICR k4',K1;;..„ , the• poit;•r li) saV 10 11• N .--"Ti111:-. Sil:ilt. 111011 Gi lin'f., N Illg. N ‹ ,•!el l . ;111 ,1 ./, nmi L;„3 "'"".." ' q""" ''"""'l''' '''' " ""'i ,^ 11 " , h ^ 1 """-"" ) " o. • tob,t -+, 1 ., :i . ). :ii,i • ,-) wrwl....e, to ILA he 'ill ~,1 11-.. rn It .11ow ix'. ( lift 1• , n• Atli ''''''' v''r 1, , L:: ;'/ 1" 1 i - 1 , ..11 ill 1 i,::10. qf ' l / if rI',IC r ' _ ._ ____ ___________ _ ('410,5. j.t iinw artirlp, and ot , t in be ft.•.it.) for i;,; , p,..tet 1.7 ror-..,,-tri z ~i lli' '' h.,:.• r.• -„ iser in ..t,T,rd Li, r Th9ll;ii not 1, 'ath,,;;,•. vcc ctonot. fa11.. 1, tuba B Rooms, Briisliez., ,tart Bic•kets. f-r :,ale .;,,ile, ch•-.lp, by the t iound or lei--,, ,it ..,-,t 3 .11* rnprovi 11-,••••:nrt• frar nit: , re .17,:, 11' , ral. r i•la , a 1 - I/ eCnien .tJ ri.,:oeui..:e .1..., a great. 231 fuacia- • at E. ZIEGLER'S. / April 21. GILL F.;5.: P I E.' ....; . i 1 ` .r. 7:; e 4 1 . , al it •-s 11 ' )V r .It , :d ?...1 WA."( lot,tor Ulan eve: no %An la i mental 11Iiwiple of Denim-x:lcl% the fullest and freest lii,erty of otmseitsi-cf• to matters pertam ing to the worship of the tircat Disposer of Luuuetl events : and well may the sons Of Mary land cherish that •principle, which has added tome) Iran histor2,- hrightV:`,A, page, and given to the world Its noblest example of ex emption from -1-edigiatis intolerance. Tinit principle it was that first shone ont within her borders amid the "loom and eril of our col- mud and revolutionary days. and proved the pillar of lii e to guide all men front the devious waysA fanaticism and persecution into the peac.efttl 11..,,yea of libcrty. It was that pi inci plc with Civil Liberty, that inado otir Sulte• and has made ou r I *l6, '•the hone of the or pressed and [he asvl mn of the exile." and given us popuktion anal power at home and respect and importance aisroad, Entertainin; , • these t tews, we could not long er remain cm oiled. with a party warning against the fundamental principles of our go% ernment. El,l-1.1 11 CILEEK. GEORGE CREEK. Allegheny co., :did , Sept. Sth, Massachusetts Politica. W(nicEsTim, (Mass—) OctOber 2. The Whig State convention met here to-day, J. Thomas Stevenson, of Boston, presiding. Letters from It. C. Winthrop were read, in which he says he prefers Clioare against fusion. Samuel 11. Walley, of Roxbury, was nominated for Gov.- ernor. re: , olutions adoptediby the convention declare that the Whig party should more than ever keep aloof from entangling alliances :,re pudiate the Personal Liberty bill and 'advocate its erasure ; declare the Liquot Law a failure ; - avow the determination to go for constitutional measures : advocate the organization of a Na tional party, which on the slavery issue should be formed to resist the aggressions of fanati cism. . Mr. Walley accepted the nomination for Cuvernor. Moses Davenport was nominated for Lieut. Governor ; and a full State ticket was funned. • Oct. 3.—During the session of the Whig State Convention, yesterday, a letter was read from the Hon. Rufus Choate, in which he said that the party of fusion is, in the worst sense, a geographical pai ty, and that the Whigs will nut join any party that does not carry the flag and keep step to the music of the A similar letter - was read from the C. Winthrop. lion. Geo. S. Hillard, of Boston, made a lengthy speech,in which he styled the "fusion" the tag baby party. He also alluded to the speech of Senator Wade, of (Thin, during the late Maine canvass, and said that its disunion sentiments was calculated to Wake Washing ton in his grave. As to the Personal, Liberty bill, others-alight call it nallilieation, but lie called it treason. , . After speeches from Prof. Fowler, of Am herst,_ and others, the convention, with loud cheers for the eandidate,s nominated; dissolved. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE The Assault on the Malakoff. FE.illtrUl. LOSS Ol' LIFE The Boreal the Russians on , Perc.l - 1) (on. frodicicd—More SegOtiotions—Excitement in Paris. SANDY lhmx. Oct. 3,121 A. M.—The Ameri can mail steamer Pacific has just arrived off this Point, with Liverpool dates to the 22d ult., one week later ,than previous advises. She arrived o'it at Liverpool on the after noon of the 16th ult., after a passage - of only taw dugs and IWPtity-threc hours! general Simpson's despatches to the British government deserihim - r, the assault upon and the capture of the Malakoff tower, had been received. 110 says: At 12 o'clock on the morni2g of the Bth of September the French column;,under tienern flosquet.- McMahon and De La lotteringe, canted the Malakoff by a most* impetuous valor. The British columns stormed the Redan bat tery, but after a most bloody combat cotild not hold it ! A second assault was organized on the fol lowing morning (Sunday,) when the ltedan was evacuated: '1 he hms of life leas been fearful, particularly among the otlicers. Gen. Pelissier's despatches had not arrived. The retreat of the lluss,ian-; on Perekup iw contradicted, but it was expected they would be unable to hold the not th side of Sebastopol for want of provisions. Nothing decisive is known in regard,to the next movement of the allies. —he The military stores found in SehastopOl hr the allies were very great. Four thor.sand cannon and fifty thon,;and halls, together with other immense stores of gunpowder, were taken posse , :sion of. The Czar Alexander, in .nn address to the army, says : "1 rely cunt - H(110y upon your courw. - re to,repel all the future attack - s of the enetur." In a letter to the King of Prussia the Em peror of Russia states that he -will accept of no conaitions of peace clef ogatory to Russia!" The Czar, with the Once Grand Dukes, have 6ignilicd their intention of proceeding to the Crinica. The Emperor'of Austria Ins formally con gratulated Queen Victoria and the Emperor Napoleon upon the recent great victory of the allies in the capture of Sebastopol. There is inure talk about Austrian negotia tions. The latest was that Austria is willing to undertake the work of mediation at Vienna, and ["ranee at Paris. At Paris cOnsiderable excitement prevailed in regard to the high price of bread. tram Arnold NTEN rerriovin , r to York, and mintAwn' :41141 Chea p GO/idS! therel)re settle up hi; hu4-iues , .. All rer yin.: have received our st , ick of FALL suns of empurirdly Ihuse w AND WFNTEIt GOODS. Particu• arronW% flrf"l liondi Nt r. e”.l (I" .r) V eorreott, fr.ou tln l.tt+'„t Ka ltim ire. Vor rkk Il:t naver piper 1 )1• virtue of an order of- the Orphan's . 1) Cowt -of Adains county, the Siihseriber, lIALTIMORC--Fainu- t s,sr. Administrator of D.tvio P. 11 el NI•AtO, dee'd., Finer, per letrrc:, $7 68 to 7 75 ' will offer at 1 31 11){ir Sale, on the premist-s„ on Wheat, - }ter bushel, Rye, - 1 05 to 1 17 , H ea l E.tato of said decedent, consisting of fora,_ - -•‘ 75 to 87 i A LOT OF GROUND, situate in 'Stratm Oats, ~ 35 to , 41 towpf.,hip, Adams county. adjoining the New -4-.4 - -e-rsectl, • 7-00-40- --7-- 2 5---- eiryster to - wit - lots, co ill 'lfni n g - al t our - 2 -- 2(1. - • rem, Timothy, ‘• . having thereon erected a Two-story q i ir.7l Whiskey, per gallon, 412t0 4 25 35 to 4_o. Weatherhoarded )1 : 0 11 SE , ‘N WI a Y t ilD Beef Cattle, per hand., Co Ott to S'i 50 Frame Back-buildino, and Imo Shoe-AI:0X. , I i o•; , 575t0 9 00 maker Slow attached. a ono(' Stable. also cal- Hay. per ton. 20 00 t o :2(.1 00 (-whited r, a 'Threshing Floor, and other out (intim", Peruvian. Per ton, 53 (JO b u ilding.; ; a-well of excellent water neat the 1110N - Ett---- tiiin4:,‘v I. k T , door, with a variety of choice fruit, Apples, NT \ zi• - Moor. p 7 25 er_hbl.., from - :;titres, _ FS 00 I ).). ey:::r - sale . to eonvitient•e at I o"r1 ilek, P. M., ' • on said day, when attendance •vill he give"' -and termA wade known by 11EN li Y NI Y ET:S, .iihnlr: . Dv the Conrt—.L J. Baldwin, Citric. gear - Also, at the saine tune and place. will he sold, a variety of PERSONAL PROPER TY by the Widow, . 0‘.t.,1, 1855. is • WlRat, per bushel, WE l'orn, Oats, Cloren;eetl, " Timothy, " Plaster of Paris, per ton, YOUR'—Fitc ‘ir I. wT Flour, per Ma., from stores, Do. 4, frol LI Wa gOng , 8 00 Wheat, ptsr bushel, Ryc, A l • .1 'BO to 2 1 i'o i t ,() Corn, Uats,_ 4. L ClilveNeed, " Timothy. " Plaster of Paris, per ton, i1IA11li,IEI). On the .1111 imt , hr No. Rey, Juoh 7,1000 r, Mr (:1:0, W. W EIKEUT to. 31iAs FILIZ A BEM EtizilUti, both of Cumberland tolAtt,hip. • Oo the 84.110 , 1.1. y, by Om qamo, JOUN CIII7M, of ~lcntlleo ton, nz,hip, to .11i,st2ATIIARIN NOLL, of Mount joy ttmo,hip. DIED. On Tau , Aar tin - ening Itt , t, iu this Borough. 'NB*. Joll\ EL. Sr . aged ri.ars I opotth, and 2.9 d On the 2:11 nIL., 11:11t . VEI . F , , onol Ang-o.:toc and Eliz n both _II irklev. aged :iyonra 111011th, 'imit.l 15 days. At 1/01th3:l17.1Strg, till. lit iva.. Mr ADAM .1. \VAL. TFAL formed . , of this e.,unt v. 11.• was Conductor ou tho Bin:101 frmli in Altoona. alt.! 11, 0 1 boon thrown from the Idutforni of one of lhp vars.a htc .lays prerion. 1)$ a IdecP ot tienhe .trikingleiue On the head, SOVerfi (...111.1.0•7,11.1111101 in his death. lIIE rennin+ N ere 1.1'1,11:411t to Lhi.couotrand interl+ll4t 1111 , ..ier tin iir.'eti4.ll. of thu Oil eon(' wrs, of which order In was Member. • To the Public. rpHE undersigned being desirous of retiring from business in consequence of ed health. has transferred to his son,.A LEX AN DER •1). liciati.v.e, his entire stock of Books, Drugs, aml Nledivines, by whom the business will hereafter be conducted. In thus retiring from business, I tender to the public my sin cere thanks for the liberal patronage they haver extended to me during a period of over thirty' years, and ask a continuance of favor in 'be. half of my suceessor. - (r`—My Books, Notes and Accounts. have been transferred to my son, to whom all per smuts indebted thereon are desired to make im mediate payment. S. U. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Oct. 8, 1855. 3t' Alex: D. Buelllei ESPECTFU infot n the-public that he has purchased the DRUG & BOOK sTo h; of his father, and will continue the business at the old stand in Chambershorg street. Having made arringements . larirelv to increase his stock or Drugs, Medicines, nooks, Stationery, and Fancy Goods. he solicits a continuance of the libe ral patronage extended to his father, and trusts by devotion to business, to merit the same. Oct. 8, 1855. .3t Flour THE undersi.rned continues the Flour ling iness as heretofore. Be sells by the, barrel or any smaller qoantity. By taking SMALL esoviTs he can buy as,bi!rh and sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeav oring, to keep none but the_best, he hopes to merit and receive a , cootinuance of liberal pa- tronage Oct. 8, 1855 Administrator's Notice. FLIZA B ETH SIT E El, V'S EST ATM— Letters of administration on the estate of Eivt, , theth SheeA . , late of Mousttpleasant town ship, Addins county, deceased, baying been firanted to the undersigneC residing in Union township, he hereby gives , notice to pepions indebted to said estate' to make immediate payment, and those having claims avnist the same to present them properly anthentiedted for settlement. jACOB Sl] E r. Ontohor A, 1H53. 6t Huntersiown English & Classi ca.l Academy. 'FIE Whiter tipssitio. of this Institution Corilll/TIM:11 VII the Nurember iirxf. The florattrPtown Aradetny is situated about one•fourth of a mile from the villaoe of lionter,,town, in the most pir , ,p , :arit and healthy part of the eotinty. The Trus tees have secured the services of Mr. E. BAR- N E TT. a mail of ahtl; ty and experience. 'Tuition ranges from 9 to 13 dollars per SI'S- Sinn. Good Boarding can he had in the most respectable fau,ilies in the_ village, at - -lower rates than is usual at such places. Oct. 8. Ili' ()Itnt.:lt.ny THE TrtugTEEs. Est Shoats. QTR 1V El) away from the premises of the t. star:et-11)er. in NleSiterrystown, on the .21,1 T \r‘i 0 SIII) A TS, weighing; about 1•20• pounds each. They had no particular marks, save mat one Imo curled hair. There is a si ilit difference In their size. Any person returning therm or giving me information so mat 1 way get them, will be suitably reward ed. EL It EILY. October 8, 1855. 3L WitBollS, 1 .70 to I 75 1 00 $0 $9OO 1' 1. GI 1.1.1 , :s PI E. At the PoA Oifice. Orphan's Court' sale. 33 5 23 2 50 G 50 NOW POI? NEW SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER Read y-noade Clothing,. I AIICITS• SAMSON has just returned from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, with the largest and best assort ment of READY 11..1111:: Cho7 MAW, ever bronglo, to Gettysburg, made up in magnifi cent styles, and most approved fashions. In rcoard to workmanship, they can't be-excelled by any customer tailor. Having enlarged my place and stock, 1 am able to sell Ready-made Puthing• of every de scription, chea . pur than ever offered before in this or auy other place this sine of the Atlan tic. My sick consists in part of COATS, of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up in a supe.ior man n, r. PANTS & V KSTS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, and every kind of goods suitable for winter wear ; also BOOTS SllOES, r and a large assort ment of Gentlemen's . and Bays' tnishing Goods, eonststing in extra quality linen-bosom Shirts, Suspenders: Gloves, Half }lose, Col lars, Neck and Poeket ll,lndherehiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black. satin and fancy Selfadjusting ..Stocks., and tianous other fancy ankles; together with UmbreThri,Trunks, Carpet Bags, liats, Caps, Roots and Shoes. My Goods are selected and purchased under tho most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sales 4/ Small Profits," is always the motto 1 am, determined to carry out, at the Mottersaving flu/king Emporium in York street. personal-.examination can alone satisfy customers of the co:nprchensiveness of my stock, which I am f (Ming at least 20 per cent. lower than can be found at. any of my com petitors. Ite,t)s•l am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, - . Heady Made Clothingat encArrat HATES THAN CAN fl noun we IN THE cerut.s. If .you doubt 1 it cal: and examine for yourselves, MARCUS SAMSON. N; 11.—All Goods bought of me will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855. • Timber Land for Sale. „.,- , 7 tio 4 oti 7 50 rum 0 subscriber has still a few rin 1 more Lots of clu'rice Locust ~ f NI and Chesnut TIN' BER. I. IN 0 for .1... sale. .For information apply to ; . J. IL VA XTON. Gettysburg, Sept. 21, 1855, tf Stanirer & Harley. ruiIHAP W ES AN DIKW !MU V, v./ Wholesale & Retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street. corner of Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, lull jewelod, - 18 caret eases:s-28 00; Gold Lepines, tOearet, $2l. 00; Silver Levers, fell jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Lepines, jeweils, $9 00; Superior Quartiers. $7 00 ; Gold Spectacles. $7 00; Vine Silver do.. $1 50 ; Gold' Bracelets. $3 00; Ladies' (;' , ld Pencils, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set, $5 o 0 ; Geld Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, $1 00 Gold ringer Rin; 373 cents to ARO; Watch Glasses, plain, 123 cents, patent 181,; linnet 25; either articles in. proportion. All goods warranted to he whal, they' are sold for. STA II VFP.II & Ait I,NY. • On kind, some Gold and Silver Leyers rind Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 1, I/455. ly .eel of Letters EM VINING in the Post Office, at Get tysbortn Oetober 1, 1H55. A rinstroni. Mrs. Eliza Mold Geo. A. 2 A. S. Abel & Co. M'Cleary Jiihn Allison T. H. Ale kV right Iks Elizili Headley AI iAs Lizzie C.:II usser syn. George liiiloratin John 'M. Nolen Thoitias Black Samuel Porivr .1. M. Hal-e---W-Dfia-tn-J. Derord .1. 2 -SaliZgive.kMiss Teino- Earls Sarnueh ffeeite Fisl:er 1.. 11. Slyiler Mts.. ilebveca I !cart Abraham Shrivicr Miss l‘largaret Horner Nliss Harriet ' Ann Hoffman Miss Mary C.Tlionspson NViri. F. Janiehoit David Tristrner llcepperM iss El izabetbToot M rs. M irtha Ileoper Miss Ann E. Zinarnernian A. Lapert Mrs. Lydia W (aLLESFIE, P. fir. (" - ""llersons caltin lor letters in the above List will please say they were advertised. Fall Stock of New Goods. . •IQ7; 7; SEASON .181, E Shit wls.—Easli ionalile 4.- - --Dresti Goods, all kinds.--I;lan4ets and flannels.—Linen and Cotton litaiselseepi , g Goods.—U rrs and Vestings. EYRE & I.A F"urol& Arch MA., P. S.—Storekeepers and other net omit buy ers :Nil ppi ii.ti With kirarre dehirable Dry (:oodsat low rat.s. RAI2G A 1 NS from Phil& delpitia and New York Anetions N. I.l.—ri eases French Nleri noes, all colors, wholesale front 65 cents to $l,-25. Sent. JO. itis' f7 - 7.1'' , 1•""r ( llNT'lr'l A\n PtLi s a tw•wierrul ruro of 1 . 1, r in the I.oz -1 1; r04-14-kff: of flo , i , ron. rej,o, a 4. , arlll,-ttr: for right VC: v< wlf il" - - - ;tri'..41 filen r , rh o 1,. : It 6. t h.. here .4 a 'NI e. wni , 11 , 11.4•11 trZP ,ontovo.t3,lr el _Kum(' s.‘l,t‘; IW . ICC aII Est lc! N porsoitnee of an Order of the. orphan's court or Ad:ons rouoty, the tiottrriher, the Trustett_hipoinied Icti ! ! Coco for the w il e of the Real Estatc of Dinvtni 11 tikR3ll:l,N, (113. ceased, «ill - offt - - - r - fit - Pti Mitt Sa:o, ontlto preii . ises, i nt Saturday, Ihe '27th day nj October the followin described Real Vistitte, viz:.:.. A K A It 111, containing 171 Acres., more or less, situate in Strahnu township, Adams eonntv, Pa., adjoininglands of Isaac Brinker hoff, Isaac F. Brinkerhoff, Peter Mitfort, Abraham Lerew, .101111 Brinkerhoff, and WO. liam Stallstniih. The improvements are a Two- story Log Weil therhOarded -..........„ 4 .1.6 I-iOIINE, with Prattle Kitchen, a rtith new . Frame 11:trit, with Sheds, Sp_rino , ' 111 : House - , and the usual ctrl-buildings ; a wril of Iratt.r near the doo'r never known to . - tail. (a pump in it.) supplying also the hare vard ; and nil excellent Orchard. 'flier.- are about acres of good Timber. and about 30 acne of excellent Aleadow. INiere are seve ral good springs on the Varm, and water in nearly every .r" dd. . The property is within half a mile of he York Turnpike. miles from Clettyshni;.,, and ‘.l from Hunterstown. The property will he shown to persons desirous of viewing it, by Sanniel Mammy, residing on the place. trar - Sale to eommence_ on sa,d day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEI. W 14;ST, 7 rusice. By the Court-,--.1. J. Baldwin, Clerk. not sold on said day, it will be for 'llt sit by the Heirs. Oct. 1, 1855. is A RARE S. MONEY YIELDING PROITRTY At Public Sate. siLS my infirm health and toter dependence n hired help, makes the longer confirm-. nnueot my business very unsatisthetory,being, during wet and mild weather, unable to super intend it, 1 therefore offer nearly all my live Stock and implements at Puiti.w SALK on VII ES D AY. the :30:h day of OCTOBER inst.,-at. 10 o'clock, A. M.— Consisting of 1. Wagon HORSES, 1 Broad • wheeled Wagon, 1 low Farm Wagon, 1 Eng- Wag o n Bed, 1 Cart, l large new Sled, Plows .and Shove; Plows,. Harrows, a new 11 . ind Mill, a new Grain Drill, Horse Ceara, Chains and many articles used on Farm's and Thither hinds. Also, COWS' and young C Aril, H. Houschold•and Kitelkhn Furniture, such. as Beds and Bedsteads, a superior Choppering Machine, Copper and Brass Nettles, Iron ware, Stoves and many artieleS too numerous to partienlarize. Also, will be - offered on the same,. dify a TRACTOPLA N 1), contai ni ng 556 ArreS stud 1127 Perches, - more or less, situate halite valley wherein the head waters of the ronoteago" originate, in 141enallen and Franklin townships, 3 miles above Arendle ville and .1 mile front Bell's Mill on the Get tysiirg and Sid Irpentsbn rg roalionijoining hinds Of William Bell's heirs; Michael Beameri sem; Henry Warner; Michael Deemer, Jr.; Andrew Bitilitger; John Hall and:others, formerly the property of Henry b'ehl. About 100 Acres are oleared;—the .balarice, in Wood, cementing a quantity of large heavy, Ileadoek, lofty clear White Pine, Beech. White and tied Oak. Rock Oak, Chesnfit and Nei low Pine. The improvements are, a A , Two story stone dwelling HOUSE. '4li well finished two story Fog weather- , bif hoarded 1 I ouie acljnining.a kitchen, a Tenant house, Smith shop, a convenient roomyv Barn with stone B i asentent and 'other bnildintta: - ALSO T*Io: / 411. Saw Mils constructed on the most approved modern ?lati,fritile geared with maintaining power and reversing 'action* worked by 2 Overshot Water Wheels 10 feet high and 8 feet 6 inches Wfde: part — ether ip.aring cast-iron and sewn wills - moth( seg ments. The Dann being the:Reserve** 4 . streams converging therein 'after working I. Grist and 12 Saw NI a Watts:. Poukr,uniurpassed for continuance; enabling; the Machinery to run during therdry ae:asod vv idiom intermission Working 4 Straight. saw, 1 horizontal Cross cut maw, 1 Circular Shingle-saw and Jointer,'l Circular Lath-saw and 1 Circular Cross•eut saw, all weirmount ed and 'propelled try large Belt wheels and Pulleys, running nearly . 300 feet of Belting. Empowering an enterprizing robust man with. help of his own to saw front IR to 20 hundred • dollar's worth of Lumber and building mown iu a year. 4 hater' investment could riot be moth , . • Quantities nenuiher 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 W 11,1,1 AM D. GOl3ll ECM*, Sreenfigvide I', Li. Adams Prun. _P. S. No Lumber Will be offered at Pull in! Sale. • J . For more than "one yciir since, certain urcons have exerted themselves to misrepre ent and injure the yalue of the above property by industriously spreading reports., —"That the ;;ilia IVltitt; Pim. and other thither was nt•arly all cut down."—All l request is this, that any person inclined to purchase will conic awl gi%e it a thorough cumulation : to prove theMsiry, busenebs and malicious nature of the defamation. Oct. 1, 1855. is NCW i 1 illlneLtr. A NS' M. Af- -- TIPTON reApneifiilly in• . 4 .11 forms the Ladies of Gettysliiirz and vicinity that She has commence/I the 51[11,1. N BUSINK:iS, at the. residence of lwr l at h er , i n \Vest Middle street, a few doors be. low Fahliesiockg' store, where she horns to receive a 6liare, of patronage. She has made arrangements to receive regularly the latest Fashions. °Ct. 1, 1855. 3t Dissolution' of Partnership. TliP: Co-partnership existing between the stilir,rribers has this day been dissolved by tvoutual eimsent. The Books of the Firtn have been placed in the hands of 1). IL faitile fur collection, who will attend to settling up the business of the Firm. r - tr 11 MER GOODS 3' REDMED Pill ~. . . FLOUR IT ANTED. rim-lid...vs, wt ‘vill sell nut noir larg.e assert_. no ot of Siinirtif.r Gon,ls . elieaper than even— i ir w u,f, pay ,Baltitnore pries& in tacit for New; is the tune fur barzlin4—at ' 1 tauper,tina Flour. <3 FA fIN I:STOCKS'. ; .(41.)t. • 11. EXECUTO!:B' SAIT.: OF - ' - A Valli:dile Farm. of ..., , , Tr i 1 E Sohieriliers.l l .:Ventors. t he Tait tell! a I,l i id'Atd Me la 1 0 f Arnt.4nrig !NOV fq.(rveci., ' will otTor at Padre Slide, - 011-nie.pretilises. on . Sallsrduji, the 13th fray'. ii,("Ocli&r .ine., the rri,it F . ,,r;1r.. or h,ird ilpite:ii.at, ilitasiSliiiir ,)/ a V A I.IT A 1114: F.% ft )4,- . siitotte 'in iteadi niz tOlALltiittip ' Ad; nt ae.o.Lutt 7.y,Pa.„4eljnioirtgr-lart4l- - of Daniel 13ossertnin,tileiirge Baker, Niche, I , Bushey, Nlichael Brown and others, ern-it:lin ing 197 Alicrem - and '7S ("erches.about, ;lli acres of wish.), are Meadow, and shout 35 acres Tin, her• la nil. Part of the f4rill li . aShvita' limed. It iv in a good state .if etilliv4iir, i i, and voider goo,* feitetint. , "Pte inyprovernew l are a cme It nd w hal f staryntiohle.4.oo. F i tt I I (WITB E, a new Ilaolt...llarn,l4.larrnii i l ::' ' --- L . 81,e,1, Corti t::rib t - aritt oilier otitjniitil. ~.. • . '. tn. • - There is- on the 'remises a thriving . ' 1 • !Young Apple 'Orchard.. with at - , varititl.' uf,... 'other fruit truss, such as Peaolt,'Pear,lTherrjf, Alumni,. km. There_ are two neverfailieg springs of water nesr.the hotiAce—a well, with a pump in it, in the Fr:an-yard—several 'other- spines, and a neVetraitilllZ ~treat. li.rna'r!ll 1118 leinn, malting it suet of the heat watered farms in the county. It will he „Hired. in two ) parts, or More, as may hest Anil paroba. , ..fls. or iall together. ,PersoNs wishing to view it are requested to call open either of the lixecutors, pjw orwknaLresidefi- on the prestat4e, and the other in the immediate vieini . q. . , Cej•.Sale to continence at I o'clock, P. R., on said day., when attendance will be liven and terms made known t,v . JOHN 44 itOWN.," Plak.,lll A,U F . FM AN, Eitets tors. Oct. 1, 1855. to Orpitaxes Colin Sale. Jyi virtue of anerder of the Orphan's Conrt ) of Adams enunty, „will 'he exposed to , . Pithlie Sate, an Salarday, the 20th day ty* Oc lrshce- inst., _on the premises,- the foliowilq, Real "Estate ot - J AVM GIPK, THE-MANSION Tit A . CT, situate rr heat log township, Adams nounty,,aujointeg lauds, • of Col. J. J. Kuhn, Sgaitiet .ftykes, Elijah . -8 pa ngl er„ and , 011(ers, tot tie oing 126 .4 cries n d*o,percheili., nn whielutre ereertod - a.;-, "'sults, tartar! , .1)WE131,-IN G. -1-10tIkS14:. new liank_Darn„,Vragon : Sheds , With Corn Crib; Stilt lionse,,Spritctlonse i with other out-buildings. The land . high state of• Cultivation, and bas nearly, all been limed, and some re-firmed; ngoot: beer -, ing Orchard, with a variety of 'choice fruit on, . the premises, and good sprielts of water.- ens convenient to the, honer., ,The „wag° Creek is the bonadary,inson the, anuth •east. There are good. Mettiovett,ernd a pro portion of good - TitiiVerland.l7heie glans stream of. running water throinrh the farm, Tir4 property, is w.ithin nine,:nrifestOlanover, and -fourteen ,of Orli., and ery &ABfira4lo,. No.' 2, 'situated In the at`oresaid t 'atijoinitig Tract No.l, and - tends of Samuel - Oteridorff, blaninal•ll3 , l4' W oil 1) i 4. and. others, 'containing 14 :ACE , The iniproiements anti l'itteritaryffoOghtqoat. Hume, a nrw Batt* liaill o atpl other 'nati4otattry'' on Thera s # apring , of tinning - water near"thn a good w ith _choke fruit '40 . -pretiortion n Men- , dow and Timber, ontiald tract. .I . list, - --ittrid is also in :thigh Attatti4P,Onitivirtionfitiits 'hits been heavily limed. - • • ~- - "Mitt No. Sot "t omit: limier: 144 situate 4n -Par.tdise 114johnitio plods of Jacob Wttr4l,lafer, and -others containing -11 ikeRNS- and' pnon-s;4. Anis pitmen . wisiting•toslvittw - the rent' Alai 'NON. end 24 . w -ill-he shown litythe totter, residing on r-No. - 1 ; »trd any Itetntsa w isiti rig tract ila. - 3, led V lab • *town by Nif. Itootr.Sowata* ' • - • iltirAiseez'at- the *nit timelsed hS sold, pars 'of , the personal ft .rotterty !said deceased; via, : TP4estl. Oists, Clarn,'6ale,#Pik.v Meta by the tb and Young ,Cattle, Hems- -Power and Threshing ,Machine, Wagons, Piottaitsr and' gpther with a variety . or other artiolotr too' numerona ateittla OtrSale to commence' at 1 o'citick, P. M., , 'on said. day, when, atte-ndattoo .. tern! tte.lo . .irent- f stud terms matte known...kis 3AIX)'.B lA* Jr', By the fleitrt.43. , . , 0114 ,it,48 1 4., -,10 , • - _ .-; „ oqAtaxelA Court Sale. .1 . 1111 ,virior of au_ordetettlto ()kphtint's Court ' I_, of :Arlarns:cotinty, tlie - 'Ads tt►inistr,►t,►r. of . Pit I i.r7 . deceased * Will offal at Public Sale,'Atk the printrisaa..eis4ll. day, the glitb day O/• verober tato of. said decedent, viz.: it ;FAltlll 4 ,4lituate' iol IsiberlY townslii . l4 • liill4o till Ns west: of Beim italtetig,Airirti nft of Hon.',Jantes, and niberSi eontalitingift4 keret, -14 , 40:0t lead," übriutt 30 ;iir.red of whieb ;stir eriemod .004E1 it a good State of-enitisation..and tlte hatisnees is, well coveied with Arising-- tatesnot'irtal Itocili-ostt-Aliorherr—',lfire-froproventetta - areitr one and a half Atory; 1401 k ‘111:4•K' Log-Barn t;a yintiez °reliant -of eboiee- „ (reit, &c... TSlere ate twu good Swings , near - the ' ' Per4alis wishing 'fro thin property - are , regliebted to call tman'tbe 'Subscriber, residing , tliereon.,, It. wlll be offered 'titttlividcd (it parts, insult intreliasera. tee:Jr - Sale to continenceat , 1 .o'cl qr.k. r). •. on .said" day, when att;lntlarca will bt: gliwta and terms made known by «h. A. v()I,L. By the entirt—.l. Baldivist. Ller/c. Oct. 1, 18r)5. is Di - sseintion of Piirlitiership.. r H E f":0-Partnership .existinq betveon the Sobserihers has been .dissolve 41 this Jay by Oluitial ronsent. V‘•l are tnuch obliged to our friet,,t, amt the psiblie for the liiperal senfirt IA us. Our [looks are plaerti iv, tle. ,A;. c. Coto an for e9iieetiot,. aild we earpestly re que,,L th o se. Indebted to, us la (7.) 1 1 'end lu4k.ti i mme di ate int y m ent, as we .44 litiinefis of the 111111 Wlttont, dela V. W. W. I'AXUON, Sept. 11. tf VOI3EAN. NFOR 11S his friends and the vftner ally, that lie will contio.le Business, at his old Stan.l, and \Ail keep on hand a large mind :nue.nt of BOOTS & suums, RATS & t;.% PS of every variety of style and priee:,, which by is determined to sell low for Cain or Country produee. Call and 'see the Goods. Sept. 34, 1855. tf St ra eiftr. I_3 subscriber, in Gettysinir;!, 011 sith of September instant, a dark-brown with White face,'"'wirite - helloy and 'white at the end ol the tail. Her age is atrial a year and a half; but is very I ir4ol fir that age. Any pert-ou retiarnintr her, or trivllaa infortna- I thin su I may get her, will be iifuSrally reward.' ~ed. -- 5(Y40,30N PCMERS, sept.2tl, 1R55. . Pasion ADRANI ARYOf4Dt ' , hue