Iftt. -1" m• Know N ;thing St t a',, , , Ihtvo, ra-t vtc(.li, h, kol u;,-ur , r..lul in getting op re to Ow- larg,eny Ci;t! th.y ha.,e rodn, f ‘,l to piti;tl,le oxpi,liont of dispqraging t an.l of A:11112 111 g tunl, at 0 ,, .0, un otin In porso oti , t , Ow+ plan; a wolf kn o w l , w hi p . n i the oppositio.i pArty, one o f th i , - qaprtay v.../to first iwporte 1 iiiuuty Nothing. i . ui t,; ynuoty—.l sowed *aid disap 4.. I officit-huutcr---an AohottA iwo bull il/P1 a Gottv ,..b urg buffoon—Las Nohtlitecrv,l hi c li t tle!, mile to 'help a i4ittklng etto , ; .. contribution, modestly signed‘'Jw.iins," (God r.„ts.'e the ,nark i) is a. compound o f. D i v ji gn i vy , loiffoonery and falseltoo t i. This attack is inure vstweittily directed against yourself, and too, .as Iwing the thorn Nvhieh pricks tlnt b ditiontsts hardost : and this .-Ant ii„),4,jo,r_ ... ','ground and lofty tutabling," ( \cell lersml slieu mattels from suntlry ex po,rionees his own, r ‘olunteers a statement -which is known to be untrue by 'every One -who was present at the Fairfield I)emocratie I wai: at that nee tint. and you did nat okay one word which could he torimred into a por suilal .3ttACk ulau any of the candidates. much less upon Maj. Must:elm:ln and Dr. Horner. On the contrary, you bora testimony to the private worth and estimable character of both of h kt,e, nt lc me 11 But you did spy, and truly, that they could claim no paniliar favor for theinsely,!: , ,becati'-e they did not join the Know Nothing party, for they have now accepte'd a nomination at th , ,!. hands of that, party, and nuist be held re is,sorisible for its doctrines. They are within the shadow of the Know Nothing 'dark lan tern, and they have been smutted over by the caressing, but none the less black hands of their Abolition friend.; and , :upporters. This is shat you sail—it is true, but doubtless unpalatable. if it be stand4r, why—“let them mai:o the most of it." The other insinuations, of a. personal char acter, and direct 'J against yourself. are Of eCr - iirse perfectly harmless, considering; the t-ourre from which they come., In ease you stand in need °fluting, politically enlightened, Vice might ocea.sionally borrow the dark Lan tern of —Junius ;" and if conviction of error is the result, : , et 'the loan of his elongated ext:einities. They are used to political lo,onotion, having travelled ... at a two forty A: table from Democracy to Nothing thence to Black Republicanism, - `and finally to .Ili4►litionism, upon NV hiA he is fiiil founded, at least until he sees the corn crib of office in another party, iv which case be will again malie u- , e of his political legs, sprained and ring-b,med though . they bc. Q. UNDER TliE QUINCE BUSIE Entroit glad to percive. that the ettit./r of the Seatincl has partially recor e:'ed trum ins late a:ld last attack of lethargy, rd 1, d, fair to he ;wain the '•little Giant" of a few years ago. the tarn that his party t.vo rears ago, Z. , eemed to have taken him by surprise. and he *mid nut_reahze his posi tion or rCgani his powers of speech for Some time. Eue 'last-Sentinel proves his convales ce nce, if nut his total ree.)very, and should the e,,ntione to inerease in wind and speech, as he has done fur the last few mouths, we may C.111.1;t, n-,) Wird , if not 21t ,- aerik miracles at his haods. lie lost ground during the time of his 4-luutb:!rv, aitd ho knows and. feels' that he •is bound to s»ur up, in order to overtake the 'Star, has been "hallooing" it ever sinoc at a furious. rate. In his last sheet he "despel%ttely endeavors to give full indemnity fox t: past, 13.7 the most vigorous and unwar rantaide attack: uu 4atneS, Buchanan, as well ac on the almost last words of Henry. Clay. lie se..tais to 11 - are: no - i-egard for toe words or•ve ra,;ity of 21-entice, of the. Louisville Jour nal, ochire Janes lietenana.o was a candidate for ui .Presideney--he seems to hare, no re gard 'for the sou of the lamented Sage of Asolaul, ‘voile he declare; that : his father c.,:-..)11 >vac Mr. tluchanau from the lnain.t or reproach in eonnection with tne and szde " —int seems to - par no to 'the fltet that the conduct of this ti;Lnle PeCtni,-C. towards the son of this same "Sago , 1.1 A,Ataad," e.nnix!iled the widow, the tra,f,.e : lre:i3 of Henry Clay, to appear-in in order to rind:teat° her son l , and the sun of Sage of Aslllaad, from the load of calum ny and take :Iccusal ion that this Same Prentice has been endeavoring to heap . on this same s , m of the fr;age of Ashland, since he has conceived it to I.k; his duty w' join the ranks of the th.nnoerat:e party, in order to :evert the evils taut Know Nothingism and Black Re 'oat/ism are endeavoring, tofz-istet-1---u-n-thts--- the b.doved ermutry of his father and hiS own. Ires, this latelyo.ll,4)4cl-big, doziity Sen tinel pays no atteution to these fiicts—pays at.teation . zo•the fact that since Prentice ha turned Know- Nothing he has been openly and boldly Otiarge4 with :inciting riots ; with alding and abetting bloodshed even onto the &alit —.tint with having caused the desecra tion and ruin of his own city—pays no atten tion to the fact that hundreds of Henry Clay's licare,t and dearest po/iticila and p erx mvit fricotis are eon' on the side of James Buchan an, teitifyiag by word and deed, that his pub lic anti private character is above reproach; :ind chat the tongue of calumny and detrac tion is h,reed to resort to fiction, such as the Sentinel employs, in order to bolster up some thing With which to feel the morbid appetites ut ,ucil as are ashamed to acknowledge them sdt-os li, , ,lpublicans and Know N ings. The Sentinel should look around him a lit tle, awl see how uric of his own fripds, and one of the grea'est admirers that Henry Clay ever had in this county, was treated two short yea-s ago, .by au editor that now joins the Scutinel in_waking a great Ititabriloo :tl»ut "bargains and siTAT — !s." --- Tiaru - de - to Co'. N oily, hi connection with the fact that the Gettysburg Star advocated- his election two rears ago until the very day of the contest, and one week afterwards declared that the great Mass of the Whig vote bad passed over to Wilson early in the canvass. The . Sentinel should, to appear consistent, have tins duplic ity and apparent "bargain and sale" cleared up before he a travels hack to 1824, in his de sire to appear learned and i a frikiedd and pure OD this sensitive question. He should repub lish. the manly, the open and the ()dire part he took i n exp o sing and denouncing the ly;- trayili..v, the political murderers, the iiiirini,qht as-arisins of the friend and admirer of Henry Clay, Cot. Neely. after having duly nomina te t and selected him as their standard bearer arot their political leader. Let the Sentinel clear its ownparty on the subject of "bargains and sales," and then it will be time enough to aflfic4- others.—".l word for the wise is suffi cient." JUSTICE. Make Way for The Democracy. llARRislirly;, Oct. I.—We have Baal a. tre mendous gathering of the Democracy today. We have had a r , re.at meeting, great sp eec he.., and great enthusiasm. Very able and eirr iinent -ad.lresz-es were made liv Ex-Senator Allen, of ,01 and II John L. 11:17c-son. of Penn , zylvania. Ex4;overrior Smith, of Vir ginia, is now addre-zsin;: a lare_rai":lJinr , in the Court Ilmse. Pa-- tlic Ivor]. "airs well." We are reluc:a-iilv (..)inpell..l. for van t at tip?. that, (. I, ,lltrret:• , ! lollin P,,rt of tlino sma , :n, p tittf:favo:::: i h;..) I. 11;iir)i-...01 tit , ; W. 1.3 ' 1111 . 4 a ." at/.l"'„ 1 , " until our nest. C;t:: F,tr Vp• Cw,ipi!er F] ST GUN FROM 01110. The Doulecracy are fully .rowel and Will oionquering to conquer. Read the fiillowing„ and remember that it is only the pattering drops which preee,le the deluge that will sweep Motion, disunion and treason to the gulf 1)1. oblivion. An election for Justice of the Peace, warm ly contestel upon grouuds. 1:dolY came la Miami bowuthip. Perry county, Uhio. It resulted in the success of Hardin, Deni , crat, by sixteen majority. Last. fall Chase beat Medill fifty votes in the sante township. Democratic gaiu, nixty-xis. FIRST GUN FROM We have giveu above the jir.it gait 0 1 1104 and here follows the shadow of the eom ing event—the preaionitiou of a future tri umph in Illinois. We Lind it in the Ottawa Eye' aiier, of the 4 20th ult. : GLORIOUS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY ! —Alton Redeemed !—Fusion Routed ! ! The Domocratie Candithae for M.iyur Elected —Also, one-half of the City Council are Ne bra,:ka Men !—The Democratic Noinince , ; for the Other Offices Mostly Elected !—GLORY ENOUGH . FOR ONE D. 4171 By-the returns - published, it appears that a Nebraska Mayor, 2.Aldertnen iu the I,t Ward. 1 in the '2.nd Ward, and 3 do in the 3d Ward out of the twelve—are eleeteil. Thus., with the Mayor's .ote, Nobraskaim Tuts a mai iorit yin the 'City Board. Also, the Deinoorat ie twinkle/3s for Register, Treasurer and OA lector, are elected. This - will.do! Alton is all right ! The Sheriff, Clerk of the Courts and Depu ty Clerkf Starke county, all elected by the Pusionists, have abaialoned the disunion par ty .tad come out boldly and openly for ituehan-_ au and Breckinridge. About twenty other citizens have‘also. wine out in a body and join ed the Denweratierauks. At a Fremont meeting in Columbiana coun ty, a few evenings since, the Bpenkor declared himself in favor of the dissolution of the U n ion, or something equivalent thereto. After the close of the speech, the chairman and eleven others arose and stated that they could nu longer train with the Republican party ; henceforward they should fight under the Democratic banner: These are only speci mens of the way in. which wen are deserting the Republican -standard. -Never were the skies brighter. Dill on the hall.—Cinciunati Engnirer. • Fur the Compiler Correepoudenee'of the Balticuu're Sun. INDIANAPOLIS, lA., Sept. 22, 1856. Politics are at a fearful height, women and children partakingof the general enthusiasm; but I ain glad to say, the Union feeling 18 up permost in the publie mind, and the National sentiment is sure to prevail. There is a large foreign vote in the State, more than seven eighths of which- is enlisted on the national side and opposed to all sectional agitation. We have a rumor here that Governor Geary is rapidly establishing peace in Kansas, and all parties unite in ascribing to him just and honorable sentiments. Peace in Kansas is sure to insure peace to the Union.—Gen. Lane, the leader' of the Free State three in Kansas, is far from being looked upon as a sincere man in this State where he is best known, and his divorced wife on Wednesday last was in the ladies' processioQ at Greensburg, numbering some five or six hundred, in houor of the two B's. There is a very large number - of leading -Clay Whigs who are out for the Pennsylvania candidate, and a very considerable lumber of Pennsylvania Germans in this State, who are proof against every species'of fanaticism. In great haste, your old • S. The Healing Waters.---Our -readers will 776btless remember the magic - properties as, sinned to the River Lethe in the Mythol'" of ancient Greece. In those darker ages sup erstition held.predominant sway,. and usurp -ed the winds of nien: „Immersion in its wa ters was believed to cause forgetfulness of past and present woes—the afflicted mind and dis eased body could alike throw off the trammels that hound them, and being thus no longer the slaves of mental or bodily enthralment, finish the rest of their days with indifference, to the past, and unalloyed anticipation-for the future. nut start not! attentive reader! when we tell you with les. fable, but farterner.fact, that we have a Lethe near our homes and hearchs,,whose waters not occasionally but at all ate. , ; flow in one continuous 16 tream of heal ing Iwiielieetiee wh e d v!r th e ainetiou emanate - Irma the deep-si2ated core or long neglected disease, or. from the ravztges of malignant epidemic, or again from long protracted habits of dissipa tion and vice, there is as hand, within the easy grasp °idle poor sufferer, be be high or low, a remedy fur his woes to which he can look for succor. We allude, in the above remarks, to the v:vt . ll,read — and — ini — grity ififinenee of the remedies which bear the name of the world famed and renowned Profe , ;f4ll. Holloway. Countless thousands of every tA i ngue and clime, daily hymn his praises, as having lift ed them from a lied of sufferingand sorrow to new life and reanimated vip;')r Be the malady hidden in the inmost vitals of the human frame, or evinced by s up e rfi c i a l sores, by sure, but gentle means, he eradicates theseeret evil, and disperses to the winds the "rh.roiiic vedtom, that has fur years defied the Physician's skill These are nut idle words we utter, nor ..the visionary imaginings of a fevered brain, but the stern realities of long-tried practice and fi fit it/fly i.csucx. The suffrages of universal acclamation stamp Holloway a:s the man, and his inediehics as the means that ailmini4er to the healing o£ the nations from the "Orient" to the "Occi dental" sun! The printer lio;ral , Li it from prde, and l(! - aves to all aulLeaell hut a "triarl b.:4" to wring from theunwilling lipi of the sltr.p ti, and ilouhter tip; univer,ally allowed con fe:4si,in that the-e tiling-, are so."—Setc) - ork, Exantirvr. TRANSITIIRED.—R(.r. 0. B. Thavor, who was apiminte'l at the last se the Balt;_ mr,ro Annual ConiOrUlee to Gettvsl,urg, has, ferto Coo ( runfi•rinirc : The Tide Has. Turned. ItM!I STILL THEY COME. PEACT IN KANSAS! A Striking Simile. MMS=MI 'Whig Convention : w i',, o veritl, in which has lately held it , mooting at Baltimore ha' , vosokr.l 'exactly us every body supp o sed it iouldo and that w,is in fa.,or of Fillmore and kittel , i.u. Awl indeed there was never any ocher it that Convention than simply to render aid to the !nomination of the Know Nothing Convention of last Fchruary. Anil this is evident from the Net that they not brin4 a single flume fomaril to (iontoider iu C:4lflek;tioll with the Pre‘oideney, lout the name of Mr. Fillmore. If they had goon to I;, t i t iu k or o to consider the subject °fa nomitin tion generally, why did they not bring for ward the names of some distinguished men and try their strenir,th? lint instead of this they did not preten d to (1(1 any thing hut en dorse Millard Fillmore, a Know Nothing, and nnutinated by a Know Nothing Convention. They thus confess that they lire going for Know NiithinHsni—olzie why did they not nominate a man of their )Wu?k And they-fur ther •show that, instead of being the proud old independent whig party they talk of. they art nothing hut an adjunct of the Ki,„. Noodling party itself, and to which the best they can do, is, to play sevond fiddle—that's all they have done, and a great do it is. :NIAGNET. Oot. 1536. Great German Demonstration. EASTON, 00.1.-11,11 e GCIIIIIOI Deuaii!ratie Clubs have had a grand torch-light procession this evening. It was one or the j a y, is . in , sights IA e have witnessed. A. V. llofer, of 'Washington, is now addre s sing the assemblage in the puhlie square. You will bear sonie Penn icrat ie thunder from this neigh borhood on the 14th of October. Etr licrr.t.ow Ay 's Pitts operate beneficially not only up on the ilisar;crar•l orgaipi, but upon the erritstitutorn or the in yaltri. To quicken the torpid stomach, enable the diger .— red liner to secrete 3 due portion of to ',Mir bile. and re u; t e ribs! ructions front the intestines. are important oh jNcts but Ilollorra_y's do more than this Thee recruit the [stamina of the patient, aryl Infuse tone not r igor into the whole vital machinery. The animal spirits. sy iopath is hug' rr all the physical powers. heercue light lint buoyant, amt that eatest of earthly blessings ••:t seumi m ind itt it sound Issly'' is the result. Thouriants of persons why have been Cured of clirmiie dyspepsia RIM its attewt.ent tiepres sll4l. by this powerful alterative and tunic, know this to be literally true. " TERPETUkL MOT ,q I . ;NAISCOV MOM grent problem, which WA for ago etled the researches of the most untir ing philosophers, hasn't length been solved. It may he seen in the endless vush.of customers to the Brown :q.llllO noth ing Hall or Rocklin' & Wilson. Nos. 205 . and 207 Chesnut street. above Sixth. Philp lelphi : On the 25th alt.. by the Rev. D. Rosserinan. Mr. JACOB FLECK. of Frauidin tolimhip, to Miss MAGDAI.LN A IV IS LE It. of Butler tioxoship. On the 28th ult.. by the Rev, M, Lohr, Mr. JOHN HEAGY to Mice SARAH SCIIIII.VER, the former of )4,bAt tbinster and the Litter of Gett}sliurg. Uu Ireilnesilay, the let of October. ISSII. at Petersburg', urk Springs, Pa.,. by the Rev W. Guyon. BARNITZ, of 'Middletown. Butler co., Ohio, to Miss. LIZ ZIE BITTENGER, dAughter of Gen. Henry Bittenger s of Washingt.iti City. On the letli ult.. by the Rev. E II linfllieium. Mt. SIN GLETON E1C110137., to Mice ELIZABETH B. KEINER, bUth of Flaiiiiattiu, Adoins county. On the :30th ;Sept . by tla , re ir Jncob Ziegler, Mr. JOHN M ZABETIri'ATTERSON botlioreum berlaria towuNhip. On Friiny nizht last. Mr. SAMUEL ISLACK. of this plsce, acrd al•uut 2T years. The Gettysburg Itetieflei.d So ciety snit 1 tide rieudentdid ues atteadoith:. funeral, ,) tertty, to Every:l-rim Cemetery. - On - the 22d - ult., ISACELLA. LAY. ALT, nged67 years 3 niiiiittei and 4 dayx. Suddenly; on the morning of the 211th of 9th month. (Sep tetuber,) ELI Z A Ti;Dollo.wife of W. A. Tudor, and daugh ter crt W. ft. Wilion, in the 32n1, year of her age. On Sund.ty, Sept. :214., WILLI E FHA iufAnt son of John and Elisabeth Tudor, aged 6 mouths and 2* d.lytt. f' t cpoiqs. Corrected frotu the latest llattiumre.l'm k & ILI - cover papers 141:4 Fluur, per barrel, $6 62 (n) 6 75 Wheat - , per bushel, . 7 -1 42 lii 3 165 Rye, 74 (a?, 83 ~, Corn, - 60 (il) (i 7 . " Oats, 44) (nl, 43 R 75 (if 9 00 CioVer-seed, " Timothy " " 3 75(;;;:.) 4, 01) Beef Cattle, per hand., 575 (,j 8 (10 Hogs, 4c 7 7 5 (Z/4 8 25 Bay, per ton, . 18 00 0 ,;20 00 Whi:lkey, per gallon, 37 (1 ) :;8 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 60 00 jiantacr-:--7'hursflay last. Flour,per bbl., froin wagons, S 6 50 Do. •froin 6t4Jrcs. 7 511 Wheat, per bushel, 1 20 6 1"25 Rye, 4 4 - 70 Corn, Oath Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Plater, per ton, 7) rk— 'I- idtry. Flonr,-per, bbl., from wa, , .. , ,0n5, $6 0 5 Do., " from sturem, 725 Wheat, per bushel, I 25 ep, 140 Rye, ~ 7:, o)rn, .. r-, q u. Oa tS, 33 elarerseed, " 6 50 Tim%)thy, " • 375 Piaster, per ton, 0 75 Divadmd. r IJIE President and Manazers of the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Road Compa ny; finve declared a Dividend of One Dollar qer•sha'Ve"orf the Capital stock, to he paid to the stockholdersor their legal representatives, on demand. GEO. SWOPE, Oct. G, 1856. Avsisktut l'icayurer. Nol ice. first account of MARTIN (3 ETZ Corn- A mittee of the person and est`ate of Amt.- , FIRM KITCHEN, liabitual drunkard, has been filed in• the Court of Con►fnon I'leas of Ala ms county, and will be coinfirrned by the said Court, on the 1.7111 rhy rj . ,Vor , :nrip,fr jv.d, un less cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, Prol/c'y. Prothonotary's Office, Gettys- LttrB ,- , Oct. 0, 1 sti. td Nofice to Assessors. -THE Assessors elected at the last Spring election are hereby notified to attend at the Commissioners' Office in the Borough of Gettysburg, to receive thank Assessment Du plicates. and the necessary instructions, as fol lows :—The Assessors for Union, Con wag°, Berwick, Oxford, Hamilton. Reading., Mount pleasant, Germany, Strahan and Mountjoy, will attend on irr•liciw•bi'y, the, 1.;111 Oriobcr inst., and the Assessers for the Borough, Com heJand, Freedom, Liberty, Hamiltonhan, Franklin, Butler, MenaHen, Tyrone, Hunting- Lon and Latimore, will attend on Thur.r.log, Oct. 16, By order of the Commissioner;, ACGIIINIA.L;GII, Clerl• Oct. 6, Hats, Hags. it•ITOSE in need of the above article, would - do well to give us a call, 'Fiore purchas ing elsewhere. for unison cannot be beat in giv rrizu:cks.—A large lot of Trunl,s an,l Bags I nn harDl IYIi.CII will be !..01 , 1 100. to ioake rv.rva at tr 111,i DIED: SAM: - _ , ,UN . 6 New AND TriE CASH SYSTrNI. ATAIZS' eNliciiencc• in tin) c, t •llit •) nes. has sntislit.l 11131 It v,lll tint :mil have ttow ileterittiAeil to adopt thr CASH „Irc, f‘illow log i 'tools for cash or picilaci. : ('heap CLOTII 4 . Moe, brut' o, green, clAret, olive. .Cc.; fnncv t►vercoatings, ):diver Cloths, Petoislia ('as 2,itticres,black cvery variety of fancy col- Cassincts, Velvet Cot(ls, 4:c.: Pao. taloons stolls geovraPy : Cloths, )1c• rinocs, llcliages, M. 11,1aitic, 11pacns, Cali coes, liitiglotitis, lilt every eajefy of Ladies. nicsA llordy-nimic in great vat iety, well ma d e an d cheap Dome:ties, fivJt roccric,r, Qof,'llsware, Please call. examine awl judge for your selvell will be sold at the lowest rash prioes. October 6, 1.56 Cheap Fall & Winter Clothing. Y F have now got up om i t Pall and W j it t er stock of Ready•intle Clothing. eoiNist ing of Over Coats, in great variety : Dres.; I 'oats, of every description : Monkey Jaekets. Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts. Drawers, &c. A 'so Boys' Clothing, of all sizes. One stock of Over Coatings, Cloths, Cassimers, ('Rcsincts, Cords. Vestingsl, &c. k h►rge and full and having eNtwrienoed workmen continually employed' cutting out and making up, if we cannot please you will! a Garment ready made'. we can sell yeti the material, take. your measure and make you Op a s uit on th e very shortest notice. We sell none but our Own !Mike, and warrant them well made, and insure a good tit or nu sale. Our prices are low, our motto being •small profits and• quick sales," for the CASH. Please Can. ire be brut. The New Yarl; and Philadelphia fall and winter FASHIONS just receiwit. GEORGE ARNOLD. October G, 185 G. To those who are Indebted to me. AVINti now adopted die Cash system in I my business. for the purpose of settling up toy old business, all th o se indebted to me , of loug standing, either by note or book ac count, will please call and pay the same - . - till:OW.)1E ARNOLD.. October G, 185 G. PRIVATE: SALE OF Fivm. F'liP, subscriber offers at private sale, a TRAcT OF LAND. situate in Stilt ban to nship. Adams county. a bout 2 in .. e:4 ,ll W orn Gettysburg, on the east side of the :State Road to Ilarrisbutg, adjoining fonds of the suhscri. her, Wm. Wible. Henry NliifOrt, and others, containing 45 Acres, more or les , i,llliont 7 acres Of which are Woodland, and 10 nitres first-rate Meadow. The improvements are a one and a half story BRICK 110 USE, ... 47 4 a ;.,'rood Barn, i neverfaiiing well „ ii, 3 ' g of water, with a pump in it, and 4, N . an Orchard of choice fruit. .'.."....,..- 4:_:4 17-p e mns wishing to view the property, are requested to call un the Jubscritter, resid iug in Gettysburg. The property will be so;(1 in one tract, or in Lots, to suit purcha , ers. G EORG E LT ER, Sr. -- - Oct. G, 185 G. tf THE subscriber will ofThr his FARM, nt public' sale, on Fridrs y, the 31,:1 11 , 1 y -or. Oda& ind., on the premises, situate in llani iltonban township, Adams county, Pa...live miles west of tiettysharg, and three miles, from Fairfield, a dj o ining lands of -John Knox, John Nesecker, and others, containing 54 Acres, with good iminovemen ts, consisting of „ 7 ,- ; ) a Two-story. LOG lIOUSf,. Log horn lfF ° tvith sheds, flog-house, Corn-Crib, Spring-house, with - - a neverfailing -spring of water—also a well at the dwelling. There are fibula ten acres of good meadow. Also. about twelve acres of timber, consisting of Übesnut. Locust, Oak and Hickory. There is a good Orchard of choice fruit of all kinds. This properly is in a iich . and healthy neighborhood. There is lime-stone within one mile—and other inducements seldom to be found. .'There is other hind adjoining. the above property, tins tier and cleat, which could be bought low if the pur laser should want more. Sale t 'commence at I. o'clock, P. M., of said ay. when terms will he made known and attendance given by D. W. YOUNU. Oct. G, 1856. 31. • . lIMMM 77 2 I F ) G 00 OVITE subs , riber offers at private sale, it LOT OF GROUND, property of the late Co: ILA u Sem:trim, deceased, hand, sit tidied in Straban township, Adams Vott4iy, ou the ChafnLersburg rovl, 2 mile:4 from ilun turstown. and 1 mile from Lower's; Mill, ad joining lands of George Boyer, Henry Wit 'nor, and others r containing 1,0 Acres , more or less. The itu'vrovements are a large ' Two-story ItAmghcast lIGUSE, with Back-huilding, Log •Barn, Corn Crib. Blaeksmith Shop, and other outbuildings.-- A nererfailing well of excellent water near the door, with a pump in it, and an Orchard of Ar)ple Vc a ch- a md pl um t rees . The land is of a first-rate quality, and in an excellent state of cultivation. A due propor tion is Meadow, and all .under good fencing: The property would make a first-rate location fit: a mechanic. Persons wishing to view the preinitom aro reque.ted to call nu the undersigned residing in the immediate vieinity. DAY D S(!IIItfVER, Agent - for too-Heins of Conrad F.QI/rivor, ‘loccamod. Sent. 1, 1556. Islit_4ll: LC/ i‘erS 1,3 EM.\INING in the Post Office, at Gettys- It burg, Oct. 6, 1b56. llehder John It. Lefever Jacob GlabanghM. Livenstine J. Chamhers Margaret MeGonigal Miss S. J. Ga.sell .1. E. , Jliller Jacob • Carr John. Quielde John StuisigJa , os Eckert Rachel Slentch Javith Gates T. S. Seltzer Ge,..1_, e0 Geary lion. Jno.W. ,Suder Peter Gurley Nl Th e, ;Thoina, Mary Atm Green Mrs. Mary ,Tipton Amon ifarman S.uuucl :Trestle J as . Ifarrold Jaeoh Welsh Silverton Heiner on 2 ,Welth Miss :•;.trali Ann Hotirnan Mr. Wilson Mrs. H e im M. Jobllq.oll:4iss Marg.A. Wilt . King George B. 3 Joshua, Kooken Rev - . J. IL .1 , ,54,1); 1 WM. G 11.1.ESPIE, ',Persons calling for Letters in the - above List will please say they were advertised. •--- RAILROAD NOTICE-PAY UP! THE undersigned, Treasurer 1)t . Getti teirgll,tilroa,lComparty, has been ittstrt;et e:l by p. resolution of the lioarJ to give the fi,l htwing notice to - the delinquent StAwkio,likN, to wit :—That dile on their St.tek Soh , eriptirc.s mu , " he itt to him or to one of •Piver-+ 111 1114! County, on /E :/;,f , ilii r(,, 1f the arro;ll . :l,i ht• i0.1• •, "[ th , ' of ;et I;,r c.A ie.-tion 4011 N H. :btlel'l.,El.l,A.N, Treasurer. Gettysburg, Sept. 1.:;, 1526. td GE(). AIL.NOI.I) VIn1) I lc N:t ie. iir ALU A ESL C 1401 New* Vol'. the Peos4e. I 'k:INESTOCK 111VITI1F.ItS tome just re ceiveo awl rive now opening a large niul varied assortment or Dry Goods. Qiieenswarei ih n i„... are .,c, ; ., to which they invite the atten tion of those wiNhing, cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with peat care, front the largest n holesnle houses of Ntw y or k, Philadelphia, and 11 iltitnore, we a re prepared to otter nelocenients to purchase f inn as, such as cannot often he had. Come and ev.amine our stock, and we know yuu will not. leave without buying. act. (, l85C) Piety Goods ! 1101%1E this way, if you want to save at least 20 Percent. ofyour money. Cobean & l'axtoo have just received and are note open ing. the largest and best selected stock of I ;orals iu their line of business, ever ()Greif in Oettys bOrg,.. viz: 13.1 -gouts, ()vet-shoes nod Socks: Umbrellas, Trucks, Carpel-hags. Fancy Window-blinds, Green Gum Cloth for 11'indow-blit.ds, Stationery, WI fluttery, and :t var;ety of notioos. Also. the largest stock of QUI EENSWAItg, Chinn, (class, Stone and Earthen-ware ever otleren in Adams county—all of which they are determined to sell lower than they can he had tit any o tiler establishment in the county. ('all nt COIIEAN & PAXTON'S, Sotith-east Corner of the Diamond. No trouble to show Goods. Oct. (, 1856. A Desirable Properly, AT •191.11.10 SALE. he offered ,. nt Pnblie Sale, on the . e tas k s. ,` Ithfriltr 1, the 25(1i doll 11;7,t that desirable property, situate paitly in Rnticr anti partly in Cumberland towntihips, on the toad leading florn 'wag to Btu& here the road to Roth's mill la:mites off, being n Tract of Land, containing 12 Acres anti 21 Perches, adjoin. inc lands of John Hamilton. David heckler and other-, having thereon ft large 'lw -1.1% o EN ellnig• HOUSE : a large Nu tan• , .tory shop, which could renddy be calcined into n Da citing ; a Frame Barn, a well oter at the dyor. and a du icing I•am , Ort. h d. Per-,ons wishing to view the premises are )(pit ~ ted to cull on Cul. Harman. residing thin o t -or on the undersigned, residing in the v n S le to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said det when attt minuet) aid be grt en and toms make known by SAMUEL EICEIOurz. Agt. Lit for 11•w.(1. pt 20, 1F56. td Public Sale. SONeriber, Administrator of the estate 11. of JoilN Luryl.n, deceased. will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of :51id de ceased, in Mournjoy township, Adams county, about a quarter of a mile west of the Two Taverns. on the road leading to llorner's I , n TiwNilaii, the 2181 day of (Tubes next, the following Personal Property. viz : - 2 Cows, 3 Fat Hogs, 15 bushels of Wheat. a large lot of Corn, -(old and new.) 2 tons of I lay, Ploughs and Harrows. Cultivators, Win— nowing 1111, Grindstono, -Wheelbarrow, &á. Also. Household and Kitchen Furniture, - such as Beds and Bedsteads-, Tables, Chairs, Clock, Stove, Chests, and a Varietyiit_other articles too numerous to mention. The ivhole will positively be sold.. Also, at the same time and place, will he uttered, the Rent Estate of said. decedent, coti k,isting of a Lot of Ground, situate as-above stated,' containing 7 Acres, more or less, hav ing thereon a rood Dwelling House, Barn. Shop, with a nevee-failing well of water at the dour, nail a spring on- another part of the lot. Also, a Tract of Woodland, containing, 11 Ar.res. noire or less, situate about a mile (rum the aliove, in the same township. S:►le to counacence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAM ITEL LITTLE; -Muer. Sept. 29,1856. td UDIJIMIC SALE )f .itallith tad egtatt. rrjE Subscriber, EN, ecutor of the last will . 11. and testament of THOMAS MCKNIGHT, de cease:l, in pursuance of. authority given him by said 44 will and testament,. will offor at public ULle, on the premises, on 2' liur.yday, the. 2d day qt . ' Or? o h e r 2101, - TUE MANSION 'FARM, . late of said deceased,- situate re Franklin wnitdp. Adams county. on the Gettysburg_ and Chandiersburg Turnpike, about six miles west of the farmer place, adjoining hinds of Jacith Bieseeker, Jicoh Mond reff; Jacob Dear dorff, ,Dr, John Carpenter and others, and containing 122 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a Tw9-story • BRICK_ IIOUSE; which has; been long °cell aw - pied- as a Public House and it Store, for of tiler of which purposes it is very 4 '•• • clig,ibly situated. (It offilrs rare advantages for the mercantile _business ; a better country •location could scarcely be found.) Also on the prom i!:es an excellent Frame Barn, a large Wagon Shed, combining a Carriage House and 'Oats House, and various other out-build ings. Also 3 TENA NT HOUSES, one of which is a two-story Brick ; and 3 SHOPS, 2 Blacksmith's and 1 Wagon-maker's. Near the Mamsiun HouSe are two wells of never failing water, with pumps. The soil is red gravel, and in a. good state of cultivation. Some of it has been limed. The Farm is well fenced with chesnut rails. There is a good proportion.of Timber and Meadow, the latter heing of the best kind ; there is also a good Orcha rd. -If the- property is not sold on said day, it -will he t,fireit—at-puldia—outer-y—for—itout,for one year, flitont , the Ist of April next.. .-At the 8 a nio time and place will be offered, Some New Furniture and Corn Shellers. The Farm will be shown to persons wish ing to :view tho same, by the family of the tleeease , l, residing upon il, ur by the subscri ber, residing a mile and a half north of it. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, *hen attendance will be given and ternis made known by ALBERT VANDYKE, Ez'r. September 8, 1850. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, Audi tor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Adams county, to make distribution of the assets remaining in the hands of Joseph Power and Theoplaus Pow er, Administrators of Alexander Power, late of Lai more township, Adams county, deceas e''., to and among the creditors of said estate, will attend to the duties of his said appoint ment, at the office of M. & W. M'Clean, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday, the 21st day of Oc tober next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all parties interested are ret- V' .;t C , l to attend. MOSES McCLEAN, Slit. 29, 1556. Auditor. Parade Postponed. /1111 E parade of the Inilyoulruf Mites adcer- J- for Saturday next. his been postpon ed to rn_ri.* the 18th inst., at 2 (.0.- 6.'6i. By order of t . he"Captain. CI AS. X. MARTIN, 0. S. -Oct. 6, ISSG. Sign or the fled Front New (P)oct's Again I T .1 COBS'S Merchant T.ti10r;0f.. , ... E. Oh- A 1 lishtliolit. Gelleenion, cnit i r.nrf ror yourticivos. "G.(nlamd 111131,1'. ind a Little the 'Cheapest. 1 USPEN ('ravnts, Portnionieri,Sool:q. 1 7 Kill StockB, Pocket 1144Jchic-14. Razors, Clothes InruAet.,l,Voolem socks,( ;loves; Comforts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt. Co are always Id he found at Drys• Coodki, CI 0 to see PAIINESTOCK'S clirap an it pretty assortment of In.i.ss; Goutig. If you Want. Rnything fashionable, that's the place to get it. Keep Warm. have jolt received a splendid assortment of Wool Undershirts and Drawers, which will be sold low at Over Coats. Rpienditl assortnient of All kinds, just op ill ened and for sale, very cheap, nt SANISON'B. IIR AN!) FROCK COATS of every shade and quality, and cheaper than ev er at SA NI SUN . S. VESTS, VESTS.—An u nusua lly — l arge as _ sortineut, 'of every dese ription, jnst ceived nt SAMSON'S. TREMENDOUS assortment of Pants, such' as Cannot fail to please the most fas tidious. Call at SA Ai SON'S. A TTENTION! Those who:11.011)mi of music. PI will find a large ussortment of, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, &c., &c. Cheap at SAMSON'S. foots find Shoes. A large assortment, just opened,,' and will /1 by sold cheaper than the cheapest. at. SAMSON'S. FEW MORE LEFT, of Jerome's (*necks, also a few geed Witches at Krep• Dry. Alarge assortment of Umbrellas, at all pri ces, just received and thr - sale ,it • SAMSON'S. GALLAGHER'S SUN-RISE. -AIRR•.^I`IGIIT, Patented, 1856.—A 71e10 and spletteici Large , Or•en, Flat '/'op • COOKING STOVE. • For Coal or Wood, Fialr Sizos, N04.'6,7, 8,9. fIALLAGUER'S Sunrise Air-Tight, a beau tiful design of a. new UM top Cooking Stove, just out. It is only necessary to say, . that after' very many years of experience, and being fully conversant with all of the ) various kinds of Stoves which have been in vented on the doWti-draft principle, that I have, taken advantage of every well known improve-"' ment that has from time to time been made, particularly in reference •to the formation and construction of the flues, which are always necessary to be large, and I have - fully applied every improvement and combined them all in the "Su nriBe: Air-Tight Cooking Sterc."--This Stove is made very heavy and is a mood Sub stantial article; I have made theM t;'iret keeng in all parts where long experience has proved I it to be important, and can assurc.my custom- - ers, that I have spared neither pains nor ex pense in getting it tip : and it will not be , ex celled by any stove now known,,of a similar character. Imu convinced that it will at once become a standard Stove; Se t ri havo fully tried 'thorn in every tray, with WOOD and GOAL, and St.ongly roconp; mead them. to the _public , . They operate in the ; most satisfactory manner. . • PatAntee • A. J. tr HEIt, Philadelphia. ,Q 'For sale by AN`DREW POLLEY Sept. 15,180. drn Administrator's Notice. • JACOB SERGABLE'S Estate.—Letters of O.P adthinistration on the 4:hi:lle Of • Jaeoh Ser gable, late of Liberty township. Ada tin: coon ty, deceased, having been granted:to' the under. signed, residing in the same township, he hereby. gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate toinalie immediate payment, and those having claims against the "same to pre sent them properly a. thenticated for settienviit. A BRA ILA itt ERISE, of A., Atlnt'i. Sept. 29, 1856. tit Administrator's Notice. JOHN LITTLE'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of John Lit tle, late of Monnijoy township, Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Germany township. he hereby gives notice to all person , : indebted to saidestate to make immediate payment, and those havipg claims against the same to pre sent them 4 properly authenticated fur settle ment. SAMUEL LITTLE, Adner. Sept. 29, 1850. fit Fall Stock,- New Goods. VRENCII Merinoes, all colors ; fashionable L Cloak Cloths ; Fall Silks, the new styles ; magnificent new . DeLaines;' Lest styles Fall Calicoes; very large stock of new Sh.twls; Flannels, Welsh, English and Ntnetican ; Cloths. Vestings, and all kinds Men's Wear ; Sheetings, Table Linens, Towelings. &c. EYRE & LAN DELL, Fourth and Arch streets, ilmldphia. n 7- Storekeepers are invited to examine our New Goods. Families can be well suited in every kind or. Dry Goods. We make Black Silks and Shawls leading articles for whole saking. P. S.—Jobs received daily from the Auctions in New York and Flnladelphia. CC)" E HMS NETT Caw. September 15, 185 G. 3m For Sale or ncat. llEnndersignoddesiringtip form ing, will either sell or rent' his FARM, containing 120 Acres, situated about one mile west 'of Gatysburg, ou too Millorstown road. Fur terms apply to - Sept. 22. tf 4..1CY STATIONERY.—Sc-hick . keeol94 kinds of Fancy Statiorieiy. and sells 3140%4 cheap. if nitkcheaper than anyl.lo , lv elee fiiirn or chef county. If you don't helieiiiit; 4l ' call in and see Tor Yourselves. Jan. 7. 'Crest time. WOOD burnt Lime, for trivi'e-was:liing, fur sale !)r S. POWERS. SAMSON'S SAMSON'S. SAMSON'S. GcttysCury, 'Pa. J. N.
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