Railroad Accident. i In accident ix:curt-ea on the Penn ajivaula Railroad un.1 . t.4. I 11tS , .11V morn ink, about a mile above Ilarri,harg, to the early train going we,t. The axle of the fourth and next to the la-t broke—the ear upsLt, dr:1;:g. some distance, and nitwit thattcrcd, and some ten or twelve passengers, all gentlemen, eonsiderablv cut and bruis ed. One gentleman, Mr. Holmes Nor ton, of Trenton, N. J., was injured se riiinsly, and his life is in danger. One of his arms was broken, and he Was so verely .brnisod about the breast and else where. The hind car was thrown off tbectrack but not injured. Col. Benton was in the car, and was aiightly bruised, but proceeded on ltis pa' rimy. - Those who were more-severe ly injured were brought haat to }Cana ga's Hotel, where they lead their wounds dressed by physicians. The Death of Pratt, the Mormon Elder.—lt. appears that Pratt,-the Mur mini Elder, who was arrested at Van Buren, Arkansas, for eloping with the wife of Hector IL McLean, had an ex amination before a commissioner and was discharged. Pratt Immediately mounted a horse and left the plaee. McLean, also on horseback, pursued Idm, and, after a •chase of eight miles, overtook him and shot him down, in dicting a wound. that proved fatal in two hours. The. public feeling., it is said r -was decidedly against Pratt. Ile 1* said to haYi had nine Mormon wives. Horrible Areident.—A Young Lady in a gachine.-irThe nitrides, (e. W.) War(hir records a most heart-rend ing accident which occurred atr.3lillgrove on Thursday week : • A young woman, daughter of Mr. -David Cummings, in attendance of a shingle machine, was through her Mean tiousness right by the machine, there by jerking the unfortunate girl headthre most towards the knife, which in the twinkling of an eye completely scalped her, Out off both ears, and immediately burled its victim to the ground sense less, bet, wonderful to my, alive. Med ical sid was immediately procured, hut wp him that the piior young woman is nOt likely to recover. This is one of the plod distressing accidents we have ever heard of. Duith from the Pee-s r Illiogi4ation. —The Noitrelie, lr ;twig siwaks;of a phyaiet . an who tried an experimettif,on a , criminal capitally condemned, illus ri ting the power of imagination. The m was parmittod to see 4 r® dog blood to ' death, and to oh, erve all the symptoms of failing life al3 d etailed by tri s ie (gol, to the moment of thy animal's death. liumediately after, the crimi neaces were bandaged, and his arm piercedwith a lancet, thougPit no vein VMS opened. The physician Went on describing the same symptoms mitne::. .80 in the dog's rase, and finally pro. nountasttlie words, "nww he is dying." The Mall did really expire utak!. operations, although he haklP not lost a ital:detpoolt fu I of blood. ..Vivi . Dog&—.S:Teral MI 04 rhildrrn frilteiv-014 Tue:4l3l - I:ists a must fright ful scene occurred in Lower Nl , riou gewuship, this county. - It appears that a nuaiher of small children were attack 1 txi, oa their wa hom m e fro school, by' a rabid dog, and two of their number ' rp r non or Oen. L. I.lwards, aged abetit twelve- years, and a little boy, :min of Mr. Charles Ferry. were serenity kitten. The dog aim attackol a little !girl by the IMMO" of Kuox, but fortun4tely ti wagon happening to be passing at the time tire dog left her and made at the hiorges.— Quite a number otldogs were also bitten; among them was one belonging to the ' Hon. Owen JOnev, All the dol. - ,n4 that were known to have been bitten 'hare since been destroyed. The rabid animal wait afterwurd4 dispatched near the Hay elterd school hou.e. The unfortunate children who were bitten are now under vial; medical treatment, and every of us being made to preserve them (nun PO frightful a death as bydropho bia,—.Virristuita (Pa.) Irdellynivt. . Heavy .1.4 - 41 of Gild.-0n the 12th .ultimo Major bashiel, paymaster in the U. S. Army, :Ind four men, were upset in a boat on Indian river, Fla., and came near being drowned, but were fortunately rescued. Major D. had with him a leather hag containing about 523,- 000 in gold for the payment of the troops on the Florida coast, which was lost: The Charleston Courier, from which we learn these facts, says the bottom of the river is a quicksand, and the probability is the money will nev er be recovered. &eve of Slares.--Several slaves es caps' from Washington county, Md. on Saturday night, but wore arreste d at Chambershurg, Pa., and committed to jail. Two belonged to Wm. Keyser, one to Joseph Rench and-One to John Booth. They took with them a horse owned by Doctor Woks ' another by 11. K. Tico,the carria e le of F. J. Posey, and Joe. P. ong's buggy. A Big Wedding.—Tho fashionable world of Louisville is on tiptoe at the prospect of a wedding in iiik4l life, whielt is to take place in the quiet vale of Pee-Wee, on Thursday. A popular yeaag gentleman is to lead to the hyme nisi altar one of the most charming belles of this vicinity—no less a per sonage than the grand-daughter of the departed sago of Ashland. A special train of ears has been engaged to con vey a large party of guests from this city, and the preparations arc upon a sesle of magnificence commensurate with the importance of the event.— Lnsiaville Democrat. Each —The editor of the Bastes (HILO Star was shown a helm tifdi sample of wheat hest week, grown by Henry Cook Tilghman, Esq., of Miles Ricer Neck, which was entirely beaded out. It is Japan wheat, a beau tiful white wheat. The ,variety was first sent to Mr. Tilghman, in a sealed eau, by Captain Buchanan, while the captain was with Corn. Peru's Japan ex. -.Won. Prolific.—There is a man in Whi county, Illinois, who has a wife that has borne him sixteen children; the first six tame by twos, the succeeding nine by threes—while .the last one, poor, help. kas, lonely thing! came into this world without any company. Sixtesa child- Nut at seven births Snow fell to tho depth of 7 inches on the North Mountain in Page coun ty, Va., on Tueschty night, 19th nit. r' of General Irtilher, nd anlina.—The end or Gen. 'Walker* ! tiliirrster rule in Nicaragua is at last r. as II and 4tatf entered in. to a capitulation on theist of May with the omini.iiider of one of our vessels of, war. t the St. Mary's,) the Cot.tit Rieuris nut being recognized in the article of ! capitulation. The General and his otli cers, with 290 then, were brought WTI !4afoly, doubtless glad enough to escap e from their unenviable position by tak in' shelter under the "stars and stripes." They have arrived at New Orleans, l,crimps somewhat wiser than when they eft the dwres of the United States. It is to be presumed,that there were some preliminaries to the arrangements by which Walker was brought off by a United States vessel, of which we may learn mom. hereafter. W ORULANS, May 27.--The Em pire City reliched her wharf at seven o'clock ; ten thousand people were present. Gen. Walker, accompanied by Col. Jacques, Mr. Pileher. and Mr. Turner, agent of the associated press, proceeded in carriages to the St. Charles, where Walker spoke, ezpru suing his thanks for the reception ; risspgnizing the American love - of liberty in the masses, and assuring th em that victo ry was Still sure. The greatest excite ment exists in the city. The St. Charles is besieged by thousands. Walk er spokki_twice. KW - oßic, May 27.—The steamer Illinois arrived at 4 o'clock this after noon. She left Aspinwall on the lilth, having connected with the steamer Golden Gate, which brought from San Francisco nearly /2,250,000 in gold. Gen. Ilenningsep and Col. Titus are among the passengers. Official information received at Pan ama from Bogota, states that the islands in the bay of Panama, together with the tonnage dues on American vessels, hall been ceded to England. Gent•ral Walker evacuated Mims on the Ist of May, ho having capitulated with the Costa Ricans, and being allow ed to retire with his officers on board the United States sloop of war' St. ' Mary's: The rest of the army was sent down in a steamer to Panama. The Costa Ricans received the news l of Gen. Walker's surrender with great rejoicing.• Extensive preparations were snaking for the reception of Gen. lota at. San Jose on his return from Rivas. Ivrea 1 . 1 es.—A bill has passed the' Legislature to enlarge the fees of bis triet, Attorneys, throngholit the State. he fee for drawing an indictment and p ecuting offences in the Oyer and Te • ter, which was 84, is now 810 ; •bill in the e Court returned '• ignor :LIMN," which formerly co-tt the county 8.1. will now eosf - ci; italietments awl iu the'lluarter 84..ssiunA, t;bctuerly $3, are now 8,5; a hill " ignora mused " in the same tig t ottrt \Odell vas $1.50, is now 83; a case'settled by Ica VC of Court, formerly 81.50, is now 83 ; every case of surety of the peaec, for merly 81.50. is now $3. It' will thug IK een. that the criminal costs are to be more than doultleil. • Prcvl,ltiltort of the (:71ifornite Riteli- Imr)i Chair t 9 the Pre. ident.—W mon't (1- T i),,. •23.—Iciiinnin, the California hunter, presented his buck-horn chair to the Presidind this afternoon, in the cast moon, in the presence of: a targ 1111Jr&Or of spretators, among . whom wAp. Gov. Dickinson. Kinnam was introduced hy Gen. lionvers, and made a neat speech, in fimuing the President that it was the first piece of Cabinet work he had ever atterniAcd. The President's response, as well as Kinnam> ; adtlress,, was loudly applaud ed. Having tried the chair, the Presi dent pronounced it comfortable, and promised to preserve it as a cherished memento. Struek by the annet.—The good peo ple down in Indianapolis, lud. , were terribly frightened on Tuesday evening. They believe down there that the comet is going to knock our little planet "all to smash," and have been greatly exer cised about it for sonic time. With this belief, and under this exeltement, they were throwin into a state of alarm on 'Tuesday evening, tl4tt is described as "perfectly awful," by seeing the moon rise from behind the eastern hills, :Is red as blood, and looking like the great head of a fiery dragon. They thought it Was the comet—that it was about to strike—that the end Oran earth ly things was at hand, and they set themselves to work, with prayers and tears and supplications, to "make their peace," and be ready to "go up." So frightened were they, says the Lafay ette Journal, that the alarm bells were rung, and the fire engines brought out, and the excitement and confusion, for a few moments, was indescribable. The idea of calling out the engines, under such circumstances, was worthy of the genins,of Dame Partington, 'ho un dertook to repel an invasion of the At lantic with her mop. The appearance of the full orb above the horizon soon restored the people to their senses, and converted their shrieks of affright and frenzied appeals to Heaven into a gener al guffaw. important Decision 'on a Hill of Ex change.--Judge Petit, of Indiana, ren dered a decision on the sth, in an im portant case on a bill of exchange, at Lafayette, which, if sustained as law, will have a material effect on the ex change business of oar banks and bank ers. The ease was founded upon a bill l eo of exchange drawn a d accepted by par-1 ties in Toledo and di anted by bank era in Lafayette, for e acoommodation of the holder, at a considerable shave the hoJder's endorsement being required to the bill, as a condition of its being ta ken. The bill was not paid at maturity; the brokers came back on the endorser for payment, who set up the plea of usury in defence. The Judge charged that the fact that the plaintiff required the endorsement of the holder of the bill —now the defendant in the suit—made the transaction a loan of money to him and not a sale of the bill, and conse quently usurious, if more than 6 per cent. were taken, and that they could not in any event find for plaintiffs for a greater sum than the amount paid by them upon the bill when they received it, and also that a verdict must be ren dered against the plaintiffs for the costs. 'The result of the trial was a verdict for the plaintiffs for the amount advanced Iby them upon the bill, without any interest whatever, and against. them for cost. The onion origimpli in Egypt An Old Sablicr.—The oldest veteran in the Prnaaiiin service, named Bar. tinsel', was buried on the 2fth ult., at Piblitz, a small village near Breslau. lie entered the army in the reign of Frederiek the Great. [When Frederick, near eighty years ago, wrote a letter to Washington, he culled himself the oldest soldier in Eu rope ; here is a soklier who served un der him, yet has outlived him Seventy yuiirs.) General Scott is said to be tying dangerously ill in Paris. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Itajo r Scutt, has f eigned to join her. mar The Big Sofe,mensuring 51 feet MO, by 44 feet wide, and weighing 4,360 point's, has been attracting much attention at the Ague of the Psanta's • WD MI Se. Shy rovoo, in 8. W. earner of the 'public square. Everybody nearly in town has been to see it. Our friends from the country hare been and are still dropping in, to see this, the largest &We ever brought into the comity. This Safe furnishes another ground for confidence to depositors. The security for the &pulite they make is of the same char acter, and as extensive as shoes afforded by a bank to its depositors, the stockholders in the one and the other being in the same manner liable. The safe keeping of the monies and the security to depositors thus afford a doable safeguard to those thinking of depositing their monies where, iaskud sf !ging idle, IA., rill produce interest—in LAs Sasisg's Shaktpenrinw.-- lie booech roc to remolo e Um eh..r and comfort of oar re— ((l /a ar chlefoot colartler, 01011111114, aid oar a..." Thus and the encle of his nephew on, a certain oecanion. and we can also fancy we hear young Hamlet reply: "Av. good my lord : but here I cannot stay unless I wore such seemly garb as 'dime obtained at the great Clothing Hall of Resekhill & Wilson, Nan. (11):1 and 605 (new style) Chesnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia." Si" - Hotlwo!' a Ointment and Ptlia.—The stronxest flrauf of the wonderful and uniform efficacy cdthase remedies, is to los found in the perfect conformity of the testisionv in their favor free all Forts of the globe. this testimony is couched in at boat fifty different laimuages, but leis all of the same purport. Remotest India, and the centres of civilisation alike declare that these unrivalled external and internal curatives are never administered in vain. There are no exceptional eases.— Such a mars of coincident evidence cannot he prodoccd in favor of any other preparation that has claimed the cosiWoodo of mankind since time began. .We advise - those of our friends in a state of single blessedness, who would win o ut id.' of their heexte, and enjoy that dom. tie felicity known onl i y so those in married life, to restore the-hair on their baldrates. change their grey locks to their original e,,Wr, make them glossy as silk, by using Professoraood's Hair Restorative. it ism OW the standard remedy for all diseases of the hair and skim-0460 Salesman. SOLD BY ALL Dacoutsys. June 1. 2w ile•Do Any of our high livers ever eat too much dinner? If any of our readers have cooks who tempt their appetite a little too far, I will-tell a secret that will lead themto the enjoyment of their dinners without a visit from that gouty old gentleman—Dyspepsia. T,vke a &roe (br. Samfinq's hirigorigt,r (Tiler eating, awl you will Nem. lie Iron/dal with la k/es/40A: but on the contrary, before the nest meal time approliches the appetite will he sharpened to apprettiate any kind of food. if the food rises or vmrs , the Invigorator will - fix the nuttier right at: once, f•ir there is some thing in it that, to use the expression of a friend, will let a man eat gravel *tones, and take the Invigorator and they will digest —. W hare tried it-in doublet doses, on one or two occasions, for sick headache, and it acts liken charm. What we want to say to our readers, voting or old , is, if any thing ails you. go without delay and get a bottle of Dr. Sanford's In vigorator, and ifi it don't cure come aid tell us, for we want to see one person that it will not benefit. *IPA. D. Buehler, Agent fir Gettvithurg Wm. Berlin. Hanover ; and Charles )t. Ilen ry. A hbottativorn. ldity lA. ,tai e On the 29th alt., by the Rev. J. Martin, Mr. SINGLETON CUILON/STER, of Huntington , township, so Miss REBECCA JANE CASH- I MAN, of Butler township. On Thursday morning, the 2Sth alt, at the residence of Mr. H. Shaw, in Baltimore. AL, by the Her. Dr. J. C. Orrick. Mr. FRANCIS M. BAUGHMAN to Miss EVA S. LEADER, eldeat daughter of S. Leader, of the Hanover Spectator. On the 24th ult., by the Rev. M. J. idle man. Mr. HEZEKIAII BOIVERSON. of Adams county, Pa., to Miss MARY JANE FLICKINGER, of Carroll county, Md. On Thursday. the nit ult., by the Rev. Samuel Philip', Mr. OLIVER P. MALHORN to Mist MARY A. GOODYEAR, both of Ormffenburg, Adams counts'. - On the 30th of 4th month:VW:Ay Friends' eeremotiv. FRANKLIN DAVIS. otlitaunton, Va.. to MARIA IL, daughter of Jorenh and Muria Jane Kent, of Chester county, Pa. ))0 , •' • • '•11 , ap•Nr • • • - ' • On the loth alt., near Hanover, after a long period of Illietion, Mr. JOSEPH ADAMS, aged 55 ycirs 7 maths and 27 days, leaving a wife and eleven children to lament hie loss. At the irsillence of his son-in-law, (Dr. Isaac Lefeer,) in Bloomfield, Perry county, Mr. JOB R. MU LLET. formerly of this coun ty, in the Tith year of his age. On Tueithy, the 2f)th ult., in this borough, Mrs. JANSISTEIVAUT, in the 67th year of her age. I.ket epo s. r--~~~^t 1 Ishirtedtlimers, Tat k. Sawavvir mem ism/ft—Pride, £.z4. Flour, pee, Wheat, Itye, CAkrn, OW, Beef Cattle, Bop, llay, per toe Whiskey. Guano, P.. 4, ,$7 501 756 hel, ' . 1 80 1 93 - SO 1 12 , J 90 95 55 ( 63 1 03 hand., 10 R l2 50 8 75 950 2100 00 37 38 02 00 lon, Per toe. H . Thursday WI. Tim?, per IL> from waves, •16 62 Do. " ' from More*, 750 Wheat, per .61, 160® 1 75 Rye, 93 Corn, 77 Ostx, 55 Cloverseed, 6 00 Timothy, • ' f 250 Plaster. Per till • 650 JUidtsy Itme. Flour, por bb waves .6 .55 Do, 1,4 4% stores 1 . 7 'IS Irimitto Per 50 aTS Rye, o 9O Corn, " 1 76 Oats, " I ' . 53 Clovormod, " . 6 SO Timothy, " ' 1 ' 350 Plaster, per toy 1 6SO DEKIWBII ST O c I C,PF r DRY • .GOODS, Clothing, Groceries, ckt4enstrare, AT AUCTION: Sobaceiber, Executor of the liwt Will and Testament of [,sec deed., will commence selling at Ants ion, in Heldlersbarg, Manse calmly, on Wednesday, Ike llfh day of Atte kW.. a large and general assortment of DRY 000I)S, such asi Cloths, Plain sad Pitney Cassiaeres, Cassinets, Cords, Drilling% VESTINOS, (good Ariety,) with other Gentlemen's wear. Alen. Silks, Lawn Robei, rimed Lawns, Moon. de Lines, &rages, Hingham:a, Cali coes, Shawls, Cambric., Jaeonets, Bohinets. Lanes, Priam. Wow, Hosiery, Silk aad Cotton Handkerchiefs, Linens, Muslin., Tick ing*, &e., ,Le --together with a splendid as surtimen t of iteady-made Clothing , . imitable for the season. Also, HATS & OAPS. (fur and others:) BOOTS, SHOES, LANES' G A ITERS,—ia award, the articles to be put up atomic will be found to comprise as large and general a 'sanity of Goods as can be seen in ary country dare in the county. and for quality they are lot to be surpassed anywhere. . skO-It is hardly nareaspry to direct the at tention of the public to din rare opportunity to secure Goods, of the ha nd most desira ble styles and qualitiesfavorable rates. The Goods must be soldall who desire bargains should hear in mind that the. lith of .Inge IS THE TIME fixed sfirAuction to commedee at 9 o'clock. A. M., on said day, (and to continue from day to day,) when atteuolanee• will be given and terms made known by -MEI, B. DANNF.R. ErPrutor of lits?; fakilemoser, dec'cl. Juno 1, Is3l. is TO TH E COINTRY. OD N4MS. IHAVE rented the Foindry for die etym ing year, and tua preared to make the different kinds of Castingansually made at a Foundry. I will keep conitantly on hand the different kinds of PLOC.GILS, Points. Sh.tres, Cutters, &c.: Puts, Kettle, - Pane, IVashing Machines, ie.; Stoves an4Machiaery; Por ches, Verandah's end Gentler} , Fencing mile and put up with dispayli., All orders will be atteeled to promptly: but being without :enpitacsrol,money being necessary to carry on the lisineste, I will be compelled to sell for cash. out on all country I work ;leer cent.. will be II !acted. Suitable trade will betaken, if del crest at the time of purchasing. Give us a 11. E. - Gettysburg, June 1, IK,' SECOND ADRI ill' Spring & Sunlit r Good*. NITE rerapeafully iuvit the attention of buyers and curator') ra both in town and country to our- new rat k of Goods. It eonsiratra of Dry Goods. Notitur. Queensware, Cedar Ware, Crockery Wart and Groceries : BEAD VI M41)1.: CI4rHING; Clothing made to order. All Good.; cut free of charge, at the north-leo corner of the 'Diamond. IJIIN lIOKE. June I, 18.57. , • One Dollar & Savantgive Cents, P.l In IN .1 911.1" CE, Will Secure the IZeglar Visit of , to the Home of any Farnilgin , the County. ITS rEiti•sm. MILL Afford Instruction and Amusement )lt FAT (HIS, MoTIIERS, 11R0TIIKRS AIP SIRTERI4, OLD AND YOUti, • AIF ALE AND FIOALE. faßly ehoubl be feitho4the Compiler e5.,81,75 could be spe in no more profitable manner than o Eitibisrribing for the "Comemmi," whi will furnish you with all the news o h e d a y, the markets, the marriages a the deaths occurring in the communi ,with choice selections of literature, .try, wit and humor, and all that will to make up a first-rate Family New aper. Ad dress the Editor um] Pro tor, 11RittY J. STAHL& May 18. PHILADELP Type & Stereotype , LJO UNSON it CO. infoi . and Printers generally ctoistantly milking large addi 1 sortnient of Book, Job letters, and Will continue scription of type which the i the art may suggest, and thin w require. Their assortment Go cr variety than any other nited States, and their pr" lowest. Printing Presser, Chases, Ink. and etery article used office, constantly on hand. Stereotyping and Eleetrnty description, promptly attended Philadelphia, May Is, NOTICF. IHEREBY caution the publiagaihst the purchase of a Promissory NW, given by me to John Enter, for the su of 1f27 50, dated the 7 \ th of May: 1857, at payable in thirty days from date. I haiot received value therefor, and will Dot the same, unless compelled to do so b&)la June 1, 1857 FLOUR, CORN & OATS bnug II J. NOILLIECK, corner sad Iligh stroets. BOOTS AND SHOES wade Beat itutteriaL and by good, Call at Briagasaa d As --- - - - 9 (lAA PIECES OF WALL 1,0 ) 1 ' 11 II received and fur sale COLMAN & P. - - SILVER.—A foe lot of Silver Silver FA*. a 4 low city to be had at SCLIICK'S. Call 'ell rapidly. 31 1S8 sir s i t riery Cl e d m tBpri c e.M ! LVBRAN L P OR ANG RS. L e ami, c a w.. Spices ()fall kimla. Fancy a Soap. Hair Oils. Ic., at NOR tVALKiNq CANES. tortilla! riolui kidds. just received b ttricsomaii& Amy ALAI:WE lot of SUMMER V selling at very mall prelim COBEAN & PA MEN'S sad Boys' Boom, Sli and Slippers, of all kinds, pekes, as champ as the cheapest, a MIKAN & PA. A LAROZ aireartment oI'STR.I /Ilea received, snd for sale at Baurammit L Avuuisr SUKEVI•Ii, ARE, Cedsr-ware variety of Household articles cheap at FAHNESTOCK BR ATTIKSTION! Those who are (ow will find • large assortment o Awootrioons, Flutes, rifoi, &c., SA • LADIKS Gaiters. Basking, a 6)1. sale cheap at BILIMIXAN At Aroma 8101111 • 15A1.141. IN Porananoe of an alias writ of run: Pilot, lammed oat of the,t)eart Common Mu of Adana county. Plenooyfraisio, sod to me directed. will be exposed to Public Sale. at the Court-house. in the borough of Gettys burp on Sabirritoy. the 13:h day of June, IASo, at 1 o'clock. P. 111., the following de scribed Real Estate. A FA KM; situate in lluntington Aden's county, Pa.. oonusiuing LA/ acres. ore nr {ems, adjoining lands of 3lichael Fir eel. John How, Thomas Kenuedy, and others, oa which is erected a one and a half story frame DWELLINO 110USK, lA% Kitelten %Unclad, '- I 11 a double Lou Barn. C. • - Iluuse. and all necessary out Orchard and a well of water wear the dour.— Seized and taken in eaecution as the property of Jima Wawa. and to he sold by me, HFARY THOMAS, Sh er i, Sheriff's Oates. Gettysburg. Mar to lr , 'Ten percent. of the purchase money upon all sale* by the Sheriff must be paid over imme diately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sac. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. N pursuance of astherity given in the lam will and testament of JUSCPU To'. in:WC the eider, deceased, I will sell on the premien. urn Tisurmlay. t/✓. IIA day of June well, at public ►endue of eatery. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Butler townithip. Adam, county, Pa.. lately in the occupancy of Francis McNutt, de ceased. The property is situate at the junc tion a the public roadm leading from Gettys burg to Carlini° and from York to Chambers burg. shout four miles from Gettysburg. ft is hounded by lands of Joseph Bnyly, Jesse Bucher. Samuel Eieholts. Daniel Saltsgiver, John Quiche!, and others. and contains 242 ACRES, with the usual allowance. The im provements are a large Two Story LOG 11 0 U S E,. JJA /J.V, A One Story Log Rouse, an orchard, two wells of water noir the buildings--nev eral tine aprings of water upon the place. There is a larje proportion of fine Meadow. also of good Titoism, and both so nituatki as to render a disviaion the tract, (if desired) convenient. Sa I e to commence ot, 1 o'clock. P. M.. when Attetm a ula will he given end tennis monk known by %V MIA.% M 1.. MILLER. Surviving Xiecutor of the tont rill .e tr.tati.nt of Jo- 7Persons desirous of viewing the tract previous to tho Jay of gale, are requested to call upon Capt. Haoatif Virrmon, residing near the same. . WARREN 11E1 7'Any information La to title. &c.. can he obtained from M Lt. W. !HcCt.s.sx. Est - is., my Attorneys. re%itlinz, in Gettysburg. May 4. 1,857. • _ _ DESIRART,Ii FARM, At Private Sale. MITE Subseriber, intending to remove, of fers at Private Sale, HIS FA RM. - situate in Cumberland township. Adams county. near Marsh Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel Co bean, Win. Douglass, heirs of George Toot, deceased, and others. containing 156 ACHES. neat measure, with large phtportianto of first. rate Woodland and Meadow. The Farm is well watered, tinder g,,Hal Boxing and good cultivation. The impr o vements are a Two-story 74 0 ( lI O ITBE, A Large Stowe Barn, Corn Crib,— Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smoke House, and other necessary out-buildings ; a neier failing well of excellent 'water; an Apple Orchard, with a variety of other Fruit Tree•t. Iftr•Persons wishing to view the premises, are requested to call upon the subscriber. re sitting thereon. PHILIP BEDISO. May IS, 1557. G in the Post Office, at Gettys • 25, 1857. Norris J. Clay liovinger Michael Robert John Brown Emanuel Iteneeker Cornelius Chamberlain Jeremiah Itusrell Nathaniel Culhertsolf Joseph Richards Jno. Foster S. 2 Riley John Fisher William Sauna John Fowl Philiti - &hater Lorenz Winer Louisa Study George Lentz Joseph Towson Cyrus I , Jr. Lingenrelt Joseph 2 Wanderßut! Mrs. Mary Meting John Worts John Meyers Mr.. 31nry Young David Mowry Mrs. Alma Zeglor Miss A. Norris Thomas .undry. their friendis , at they are I to their am- WM. GILLESPIE. P. M. 1 3:7 - Persons calling for' Letters in the above List will please say they were advertised. amental d every de- Yemenis in Ever Green Cemetery. A N Election for President and M a n agers AL of Ever Green Cemetery will he held oe Monday, the Ist day or Jose, 11;:,1, between the hours of 1 o'clock and 4 o'clock, P. M. of /mid day, nt Mceonaughy's Hall, in the Borough of Gettysburg. I). McCONALIGIIY, J. ST trrt.r, See y. May 1857. N 4 of the trade I incl.; n great dry in the • among the a, Printing a printing R , of erery as usual. A T a meeting of the Board of Managers of 41 the Perry County Mutual Fire lerii mice Company,,held the office of raid Company, in Bdox,mfiehi , on the Ist of May, the follow ing resolution was adopted : Resolved, That in order en meet the .loner by fire which the oonipany hare recently MAw mi ne d, an assesrment of the per cent.. be honied on the Premium Notes of all policies in force, in said taimpanr, on the lrt. of May. it. C. MILANS, May 25, 1457. 1 SSER. ell times Baltimore . er l 411 the Amen.— , To Railroad Contractors, nsoPosALB will he reeeived kir the struciton of a Railroad from Hanover, in York county. to Litilestorn. in Adams coon. ty. Pa., a distance of shout seven macs. PER just MO Proposals will lairectived ter the construe. ciao 01 the entire Road. also separate propos als fur the Grading. Bridging. &a.. of the en tire line. and of the several siietions, sad for the furnishing of the Iron, Ties, Lc. rpecifinstions.; La, may be seen at the °Bios of the Company. in Litt/es. tovrn..from the kh of May to the 6th of June. when the Contracts will he even oat. For information Odra* WM. MeSLIBBRY. /..ittiow‘ows, Adams comet', Pa. 11 , 0 . 11. 1837. it ..na and li, now as they all kindg; ►on 'OM 1110 a CK'S. ---J , of vs, OTICE in hereby giren to the Rockhold- L ere in the Gettysburg Water Company, that an Rieeticm ftbr Bre Managers of said Company will be Wit at tbe house of George W. Mcelellan, in Gettysburg,. on Saturday, The WA' day or Joao sex& betwean the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board, S. R. RUSSELL, Soc'y. May 11, liks7. =I MSG, EM I (Jailers I, as all Elide* & Tannres On. 1,000 "Rl'. !LINT MORS; 100 MIR. TANNER'S OIL. For eale hy J. PALM/IR LCO.. Mnrket Street Wharf, Philadelphia. May 18, 1K57. $1 RE § DS, all 'a. endlese be had IERS. fi.INDLES AT 16 CENTS.—A. first rue Vi article of Mould Candles can be had. at 16 cents per pound, at NORBECK'S, Kerr's old corner. TORIC. johns, pat E,N'S and Boys' SUMMER HATS of ILI( kinds, to wit:—Straw, Chip. Braid, Panama, Otler Skin, Fur and Wool at all prices, aceoidingp quality, at May 18. COBE.IN.S: PAX TON'S. =ffl Ait or Letters Notice. pg.3“!5, 4 jw,i4t Election. WtN=l4l, WENN & SWOP!, IrIiIUILISALZ DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, MIS, fIP.S, • Bonnets lusdl.Strsw Goods, No. •i Nortli street, up 'stairs, (appomite the Ruffian" ilatt.le,) Adam B. Il7afgr(l,) Amid s. what,. t BALTIMORE, ND-' John A. Steve May 1:4. :311T lII' SZAhr.V.:ll'4. AND SAVER DI'T or SIASON 1 'LINERS, re:A this , and then come, an t ! I. buy, for we still have •St few more left 1° The subscriber takes this wetliud of ;idling the attention of the public in general t," that valuable piece of machinery, Herah's Patent Hay Holster and-Manure Micavator. Haring the right of all Adams county, ex .cept Conowago, Orford and .lutsntjoy town ships, he will sell either machine: nr. Gown ship rights. H. (1. CAItR. Ikal - Also, at the:tante place. you mit be itc conna:slated with as fine 111;1 i: iIES as can be gist up in the State fur the 14atue money--eon :unruly kept on hand. Repairing :lone, neatly and dice ply, at short notice. All kitels of country produce taken in exchange for work. liettysltrg, Hitt: L. ISLi;, Gin It cmoy.-1 I. Ate:. Frazer, Watch and Clock-maker, TIAS relay% e,l his slop street. bylow lI.L m's MDho , tvloire Ite will alunys be Imppy to attend ti the calk of ens tmners. Sr , , past fav,,r,f, he impel, I.y strict attention to loe.ine•s and n de.sire ti , please, m merit end Neeive the patronage of the public, Gettysburg, May Ig, 1)457. SII ER IF FALirlir. FELLOW -CITIZENS of Adams county:— T offer myself as a candidate for the otfre of SlIt:111FF at the October election. (subject to the Democratic nomination.) If I should be so lucky as to be nominated and be elect ed. I shall pledge myself to discharge the dii. A NEW STOCK OF ties of said ottim with sobriety and fidelity. SAMUEL. SP.INULEIL notrrs ,11,ND Dlountpleasant tp., April 20, 1857. At M e old stand is next fliantheralswrg deed. %II Eft' EVALTY. 'OW undersignedhas just porehmod a well t selected Moak of (iota's, sod invites the lINO the Voters of Adams county : Encourag- attention of the public to his duo aasorttoontot ed by numerous friends, I offer myself as Gentlemen's. Ladies'. and Chit a itanilidate for the olliee of SHERIFF at the 1 1 dren's BOOTS AND SHOES _ next election. (subject to the Amer i c an Reprih- t Th ese . G 0, 44 hav e he el) select e d , bean County Convention.( Shoultl I he elect- I with a view to meet the carious wants and ed. I pledge myself to discharge the. ditties of .ner:essities ()fermi/milers. Also, a splendid as-, the ulnae with promptness and fidelity. l snrtment of Plain and ;Fancy GAITUIS ISAAC LEE VER- SLIPPERS. of all FiZeli and descriptions, nude Cumberland twp., .461 13. 1857. very hest inaterials, which he is prepared to sell cm as favorable terms as they can bo bad Eitl FLA lAA% at any place In the County. Having bora ! engaged in the Shoe business lot 30 years, he Hatters himself that he has selected such Itioods as will give entire satisfaction to all I who may wish to purehrue. Call and examine for yourselves. iii Boots, Shoes, ie.. made to order a; heretofore. IVILLIAM BUYER. ' May 11, 1857. 3m r • r 0 the Voter; of Aihing enonty :—Kncrinr- I aged by imilicrous friends. I nffer myself as it candidate I'm- the office of SHERIFF at the next election. (sui.ject 40 the drcision of the Democratic I 'minty Convention. Should Ihe nominate.: and elected. I pledge myself to discharge the ditties of the office with prompt uexa fidelity. ISA A e LIGHTNER Mountjny tp.. April 6, 1857. REI4I•TEIIt & KECORDEit. I'llo the Independent Voters of Adams co.— ,' Fellow Cluzetts- --The undersigned offers himself to your entißlieration as it candidate for the office of Register and Recorder of Adams (snotty. (si t ivet to the decision of the Democratic Convention,) 1111,1 respectfully so lictts your support sod siillrageq. Should Ihe nominated and elected. my endeavours shall he to discsrce t.l.e duties of the Ake with fi delity aiod - impart JOHN' I. I I If . BERNA.TOR. Conowago tp.. April 27, 1557. REGISTER & RUAVIRDER. rvo the Voteri of Adams County.—Fellow 1 citizens: Being encouraged by numer ous friends. I offer myself to your consideratio`n as a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder at the next election. (subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention.) And should I merry() the nminatiou and be elected.] shall duly Appreciate your confidence, and promise to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. Your obcdi••nt servant. 'L4I)II.►RIAII MYERS. Tyrone tp., April 27, 1557. 25 WITNESSES; THE FOE G El: ri)NI7OTED. Jorts P. MA.: iS TIIK AUTHOR, 071 Who has had Ili years experience as a Bank -1.3 ex and Publihher, and author of g A lif - rie4 Lo,larrx al Ike Jiroadway bermale. .. 5. 1.4 when, for 10 snerescire nigh's, over T 7 51000 People Greetell him with rounds of applause. while nhe exhibited the manner in which Coun. ma terfeiters execute their frauds. And the A surest and shortest means of 0 Detecting them ! WThe flank Note Engravers all nay he is the O greatest Judge of Paper Money living. O 0 GRE ITEST DISCOVERY 0 OF 111 K PIi!LUNT CENTI'RY FOR O DETWTIMI COUNTERFRIT BL:CK NOTla. "Dtmenbing every Genuine Bill in existence, .„i and exhibiting. at a gl.iiice, every 'Counterfeit in Cimulation! 0 „ Artlsngt4l M r.4lthirably that itatnotexca saa j r-aND DRICCTION IS:4TANTANKIM9. to examine ! No pages to "hunt up! Brit so simplified smi aming,rd 0 that The Nierrtiant, the Bahker snd Business man can see all at a Glows:. =I ; - .4 ?MOS EACH MIAY READ rnx PARK IN HIS ORM V P. ATI Vic 14 omi UK. i s ROM MCAFEE? DANK NtrriC LIST PUBLISIIIID r AI o. A list of CIO Au. TAR PRIV ITS 81.1CCISs IN AillelllCA ! . A Complete Strmmary of the Finance of • Europe and America will be published. in Meech edition. together with all the impor t taut News of the day. Also, A SERIFS OF TALES, From an old Manuscript found in the East. it furnishes the most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE. gt Describing the most .Perplexing Situations tin which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that ua country pave been so often found. These a Stories will continue throughout 0 the whole year, and will Olprovethe most entertaining ever offered to fil the public. Ir7Fornished Weekly to Snbecribera cooly, at $I a year. All letters must be ad dressed JOUR & DIE. Beaker . Publisher and Pro, 70 Wall street April 27.11137. ly New York. i QALT.—A la-ire or &It on hand at N 011.1114304. 1 iilj been purchased at a cheap rate, it wilt be mold lower than at any other Store in the meaty. 81.75 per sack, and warranted to he a superior article. F LOUR k FRED always on hand at NOTUR MICR. L" KED DRY.--A One anacirtinene of Wl t naeLLAs jeuit revolved and for isle ebeap at Brisayatan it- A nik gabuttyh's. BONNETS, Ribbon', Parasols and Shawl., to be had very chenn at FA lINESTOCKS% ÜBRF:LLAS, Parasnls and Fans can be found, good and cheap, at SCHICK'S. DOWDER and SHOT, the hest minitrac k turgid, to be hat at NOLIBECK'S. SiICOND arrival of Spring Gnadit 06. 1 ,1 4% , at the Cbisap Store or FAHNESTOCKS'. 'FORA CGO. --A prime article just received JL at SAM 3ON Tilt: LA itt i EST Chair & Furniture Establishment • In Baltimore. ir ATI! TOT'S t; Al . HT. WARKROOXB, AI ,v". 2.5 Nlirik 6,1 y .tired, neat k'sty•tte, ulit•re aro kept alwntis un Land, ur mtidlds tn circler. every r•tyle Frenrit TETt.A-TerEs. lu Pinsk, flair, Mat or 13:fseittollo.: ' French Full Stuff mid Melbillion Parlor A1t.31 CHAIRS, in Pluc •Hair , eltith- or 13roentelle. FronA Full Stnfl* Cnrrnil PA RIAR CIIADIS, in Hew, with Cloth ur ttroentello. T !..IVFAS. half ?rebel' Spring Mahogany. 404 Walnut Parlor Hair, Cloth or I OCK rIT A I HS—mei - one - deeigna, in Ilitt h and l'itigli. Stuff Spring 11.01'N(4ES--qt largo otsort. ment alivnym on hand, or any pattern nteallt i)r envvred witk ally ;0,11 , 4 to order. (211A:1111E11 Mahogany or Walnut. eAtinplete, fruit' $34 up: CANE CHAIRS dint Rocking dn.—the target as.ortnient ready made in any one house in the United States—from $l2 It dos- en np. Bar Room, Office and Dining CHAOS, in Oak. Walnut. or Mahogany, with Canc; Wood nr Sniffed Scat—an u.asortment anuttrawing over 50 dozen. mia etwits and SETTEES and P.4.lcking ('hair--over 100 A. 31.1'1'1110T, 25 N..rtli Guy Strnet, near Fayette strout. May )8, 1F , 57. ly NOTICE TO TA X-rAYERM. X7OTICE is hereby giveq that the empty II Commissioners will make an abstinent of . fine per rent. upon all State and Canny taxes asses ed for the year lfifi7 that shall be paid to Collectors on or before Wednesday; the lal day ul July. Collectors will be rer quired to call on tax payers on or before the above date, and make such abatement to all persons paying an or before said day. and pay the same to the County Treasurer, otherwise no abatement will be made. By order of the Onninissioners. J. M. %ALTElt4Ckrk. May 11, IS .57. td Lalefil Arrival! _ A rualter Large ,See/,• Nctr Goods !—Chen}, 17 /toyer. (' heopest ACOBS & BRO. have just received from this • city. a large lot of New Goods--Clolks, Ceeelmeiree, Telitlnrce. aim. km. ice.. which they are prepared to sell cheaper titan ever. Step in and look at their assortment. You will rind the newest stiles of goods—aa well as the latest FokAllirms for garments. The Talloting branch attended to am here tofote. tiood work •and warranted to 9t! I:ettysburg. March 16, 1857. TO VIE FARM:RS! Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, 1711 WOOFS IMP/) ITMENT. TILE Undersigned, having been appniu'ed gent for the sale of Manny's Combined. Reaping and Moving Machine with Wood's Improvement, fur Adams county, offers them to the public, believing them to be' the brit combined machines in one. They have been successfully introduced,into different pens el our State and have rendered general satiable). tion. It received a barer medal at the State Fairjaat fall: also drew the first ptetuituna at York', Cumberland, Centre. liuntingdon.&e.. counties, where it was exhibited. Farmer* needing a Reaping and Mowing Machine Will please call upon the undersigned before pur chasing. as he always takes great pleasure ha exhibiting these Machines. lle has owe set up at Tate's Hotel, where it' cen be *CM Earlyonkra are solicited es the number rt. oeived from the manufacturer wil! be is pro• portion to the demand. SAMUEL HERBST. • Chque.rr.vbury al., Ustlysinerg. April 27, 1857. Stn 10 Per Cent. Interest. • A NIIIV SAVINGS INSTITUTION.-11 you want to invest your money with a certain tenon of gond interest.•sail at the 'tame time furnish to your familial that which wilt be protitalile and treat—buy all loot Gouda at Pahnestooks' Cheap awe: They have received. and are comitantli adding every thing new and desirable to their stoat. April 27, 18, r i7. tf Removed lo Hanover. RRANCIS S. WILSON, late of the Wiwi)- ." ingtan House at Ahhottstown. has taken H WISH EY'S OLD AND POPULAR STAND. in Hanover. where he will be happy to ester• tain all w,ho may patronize. him. Hi• Tills is supplied with the best the Market and pr. den can afford, and his Bar with the chows' of liquors, His stables are commodiemt. anti attended by careful tlatle , s. (lire him a ball. You will always find FUNK. pn the net. ready and willing to make. everybody emir [actable. (April 27, Dun. The Last Chance. fewmore L.44,,frignA LEXIE Ira NUTtintl LOCUST TIMBER LAND, for gale. Apply to J. I). I'AiTON. 1857. Gt. Hoots and Shoes. large axsortraent. just opened. std .11 be sold cheaper than the drapes it SA /WOW& Flour for Sale. IF von want a rood barrel of Flom. aim id 110 K ES STORE. ea he has made imam& merits to have Maisys the hest, which be win , sell at 25 cents adOfnce. May 5. f_JOON HOKE. DON'T FORGET to call at SCIUCKI, ye who wish to purchase choke artistes of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Soaps, 'and ererrtbinT, else in that line. dA LTEENSWARE. China, Glues and Stone ware--a large assortment and NM% cheap. at PAVTON . S. - - EGAN, an immenoitqnsaidly. ate • 0 &Tar. and decidedlybeilp--alan an d Shull—to-be bad at N OitiaX.l;