r' -- Aye !eMesiiio:l44, or the *WI fri .er Moildredl.-.4lhret Ilundred Lira LOO4-i.ll - -bra 0.1110e5e, 3 e 2f4.—The steamer Mm-1 Areal burnt near Carango, about 12 miletabove this eity. lust night. There were about :ot) passengers on loard,ausinly Scotch emizrauts,of whom 'only 175 or 200 were saved by th u steamer Napoleon. is believed that many swa-rn aqhmre -and were saved in other ways, hat it is certain that ass many as two huud re d perished in the flames or K ern drown ,.eel. Xr. Phillips, of Three Rivers, is Jamb the dead. The Captain of the liottteal, I. C. llndillph, and the crew, :art - Among the saved. The reliorter. have just rot lulled from the steamer Napoleon, which has ar :riveli with the save 1. They are assur .44l by those who were on hoard that the number of the lost trill fully reach three hundred and QUZBEC, June, P. M.—The follow ling further partieularr relative to the 4.urning of the steamer Montreal, have riven obtained. The Montreal left here at four o'clock yesterday afternoon for Montreal, with four or five hundred pas4engers, mostly Cscotett migrants, recently arrived from Europe. Nothiniz unn..nal ocrarrud un til the steamer reached Cape flange, twelve or fifteen miles above Quebec:, when the woodwork near the furnaces was discovered to he on tire. Quickly ufter the flames broke forth, causing th,?;',:sttiuost consternation among the pus.epgers. EvtiFy .made.to appea.se - the flames, I, it to no purpose. Captain iludalph, finding it - impossible to save the steamer, ordered her to he run toward the shore. The , of feers and crew of the Jlontr:7al exert led themselves at the same time to get iciut the life-bouts. Tlio flames spread with the most as tottiwttia,, rapidity, and the wildest efm fuition and despair prevailed throughout the /ship. A nitudler of thell./:iengerA threw themielves _overboard and were drowned. Fortunately the €teamer Napoleon, also fin , Montreal, was bnt n few miles in advanee of the bunting boat and pat back, with all possible expeditbin, to her tifigiStance- The Napoleon ticeeeded in rescu ing' from the burning wreck a hun dred and twenty-seven passengers. Capt. Riplolpir find t4i piir4or of tho Montreal were mnong thloic whO threw tho►melve into the mei% Both being excellent swimmers they siteceetlett in reaching the steamer Alliance aml were salved. ft is quite pogible_ thrt souv of th , . others ueteode4l in saving th, ns.3lves by Slrinitiliti, but ns. the sty:" ner be e:twe umaanageahle when it j• nsidera bre distance from land, no ( ouht Ow most of those whu threw ti emsolve.: from thejiirrnims boater grave. Sixteen of those who were saved died shortly after reaching the deck of the apoleon. From present information it k believ ed that the total loss of life by this terri- Medi:taster will not 11:11 far sinirt of three or four hundred persons. The steamer Alliance arrived • this afternoon with forty-five of the dead bodies. We have not been able- to learn the names of any of those lost, except Opt or Mr. Phillips, of the extensive lanbor firm of .Noreross sk Phillips, of Thrl.t. Fix-ors. The 3lootreal had on hoard fibo hun dred and tilt} - -eight geoids eniigrauts, several German timilies and several .12emonre Mr. Mej.—A.pair of Misisis- Amerienn passengors. MOTrILVAL, June -)9.—rtp to this;sippi lovers, living in the vicinity of tnorning 13U bodies have been tecorer- Friars Creek, a few days since be edof those ruing or steam i thought themselves of getting married. er Montreal. Several Americans are - Having procured a license, they set out among them. it is said, but as yet their °ll horseback. They soon mine up to tines—it seems names have not been ascertained. a parson "setting" on a f nim.—The scene at the Arrtxting S,he did :4)1110E111W'; ocmsionully'at - farm •r; to s sheik (where the the saved were placed) ! * n g; and the sare cdre queste ri ghd hint M tS a t "sslein rialOny or at ze which we visited was so affecting as to once.' The parson finally consent beggar desoription.' in one place the: eel, and he "setting" on the fence, nod an isetogenarian couple lamenting they on their horses, the sacred right het% or their son, \vitt) had taken care Was went oil their way rejoicing. who. having, thus far brought them in! safety, lost his own life, probably in his Chi of Fortune.—There is an • ohl desire to preserve theirs. In another place gentleman in one of the city. pauper in plate was u wife on her way to Torus - istitutions ut Sonth Boston who was for to w find her husband,and four childriel, who, whilst saving two, hod many years the president of one of the, of beholding the ether two drown e the agd in on ; argest, insurance companies °film coun her sight. There was another mother! try. Ito was for a whole treneration, who had lust her only son, who had t the associate and Criend of le Thorn-. and; dikes, the BrOokisgs, the Lymans, thel rushed to •tat'j her from the flames, kinorys, the Cabots, the Perkinses, and , perished in the attempt, her niece also: - others who ! other merchant princes of Boston. Ile had perished. There were had lost their nearest and dearest rely-;Las insured millions upon millions of tires, and found themselves desolate and I PruPertY in a single year, and is now without a friend or comforter in a; in Isis old ago maintained at the public strange land.—lt was refreshigg to be- char g e hold, hoWever, the kindness they met Vde-q Instead of Horsey.-=They are with in their here:lvnstt on every - substituting mules for the more aristo side, and which seemed to restore and ! l comfort them. , erotic horse in. tho Omnibus lines and 1 for express wagons in Cincinnati. The Commercial says they are equally tract-1 able; look not handsomely, but well enough ; their first cost is twentrto fur-1 Fatly 'e of (Afro : 10 :Several of the Chicago corn (loafers are :Oil to have "gone by the board," in t i ,consequence of spectibititn_7, .or rather: 4 ‘aelling short," which the Tribune of, that city thus explains: A. has not a !lock of corn in his pos4 session, but he sells B. 50,0 M bushels at fifty-three rents per bushel, to be deliv— ered thirty days When the con- ' tract time arrives, 'corn may have ad- 1 vauced to seventy-eight cents, and Mr. A. im called upon for the corn or the, "difference " which arm-Inuts ; Ilheis "short" of the -requisite funds, he 'goes under, and dra;_,s with him the path to whom he sold the corn, who, ou e strength of the purchase, may hop, sold turn turn 50,04)0 bushels to a; third pskrty at tifty-eight cents, deliver al* on a future day, who, instead of, mktittg Iff;900 fly the transaction, as he ' was fondly anticipating, finds himself ; out of pocket to the serious aniount of; *8,600. The half a dozen failures that have oc zarred among our dealers within a few days exemplity and reprove this vicious, reckless system of transacting produce business. We wiehhokiii list of names of failures in pq Omission, for the present. Several; iiho hays not failed are badly crippled from the same cause --Auefffng short—some of whom may manage to . keep off the breakers; others will be apt to go ashore before long. The Largest _Van in the Wirld.—The West Tennessee -Wing announces the death of Mr. Miles Darden, near Lex ington, in that State, and sars The deceased was, beyond all ques tion, the largest man in the world. His .erite for Tobacco.—The Peters-I, height was seren feet xis inches --two I*ZtO eer states that a hogs. ll : inches higher than Porter, the celebra beat Of 0, weighing 1,230 lbs. - I ted Kentucky giant. His weight was De, was sold on Thursday, at Oak's a fraction over one thousand pounds watlisPieillili.4o a hundred, footing up It required seventeen men to pat him AlfillapriPpedetafid ftiagt of 11015. in his coffin, and it took - over one hnn t . I drsd feet of plank to make his coffin. leadits a viral to, Torn Thumb{ 114 measured around his waist six fact hid tit i tleTinger.. ; and four inches. I Sugar Might/AN:Mi. 'fate asgair The folb,wing interesting piece of In formiition we take from the New Or leans lb.ita, of the 21st. It is the first re( °ivied evidence we have seen of the production of sugar from the species of Chinese sugar cane so extensively plant-; ed in the United States. It has been asserted that the cane NVill ,r , , , hick. lasses only, probably liixa use those w ho at t ern') ted to make sugar were not skill-' cfl in the method of producing it. But: it' the fact mentioned below is well an thentieuted, sugar 101 SA touch a product of the cam as uaukises, aul a better k newledge of the treatment of the plant, ' with improvements, which will grow out of experience, will probably make it all that is desirable in the production of that common necessary of life: 3lr. J. D. Layton, connected with the extensive sugar refinery of Belcher &I Bro., of St. Louis, furnished us yester-1 day with samplies of sugar and syrup,' the produce of the Chinese sugar-cane, , from the plantation ofCol. Ives, a Terre Mee In May, last year, Col. Ives put one-tiairth of an acre under cultivation,. which ripened by the first of August, produein. , two barrels of awn', and fir-, teen bushels of seed. In December fol lowing the second crop was matured. This seasou Col. Ives has, we learn, some two hundred acres under cultiva tion, which he exptrita will be ready fot nutting down in August; and will yield t least $40,000, In addition to this we have the fob! lowing testimony from John L. Marsh, .wlio resides at Washington, Illinois : "I planted early in May one square , rod of ground; the cane grow about ten Ifeet hilzh. I cut it in October, before any frosts ; about two-thirds of the seal . was ripe when cut. I ground it lin : mediately :diet' cutting in au old cylitt ider cider-uall, and I ground only a part of the c:gle I had, iu cOusequeap! of breaking the mill. Did not measure the juice I gOt ; Wind it in a conamou kettle; the scrip foamed in boiling, like maple scrup. I clarified it with a little Ewe Rno, nothingabout cane , I managed it just as I would ma ' ple sugar, and tried to rwtke it gram'- : late by stirring it, as I used to do with maple, but / could, nut Ilia ke it gueltlate that process, awl set it a waj. In :Anont six or eight days I looked at it, and finind its very/land:site article of welt granulated sugar. The syrup was • pronounced. by all who tasted it to be good—equal to any we get from the ;;outli." True.-110 following paragraph is going the rounds: Wa ' v 11 "The Troy iN. Y..) la , lies hare in troduced a, new feature at their lairs,. AritiAL makes them draw like steam en !gines. All the 111 , 14 t beWitching girls w”ar placards labeled • ktsses one shil tntt•h;' and in sotnt• eases when , hose' extraordinary beauty, as 11 i4ll as two) ty-:iKe cents is obtained. llientlemett who are fond of ,gutht,ri» . tr. this kind of fruit, 'melting from trees,' go in for it accordinLr to the weight of their purs,,s; and one or the newspapers states that, one rosy lipped, brightcyed gal re.dized 01W 4,:vening: (me tt•ent lematt actually purchased .511 worth .ot this hotiev." tv per cent. less than that of horses; They coosuutu forty per cent. lt36s fowl; are thirty-three per cent. more durable; are precisely adapted to the boulder pavement , -. and move with a steady, un yie Id i celerity—in hot weather es pecially—that recommends them Iii:411- ly to ati who have tested their merits. Draym.qi and teamsters are likewise be ing favorably impre4sed with their vir tues, and are beginning to consider the economy of testing them for use. Large Ammott of Golif—Grrat Fire at Port-au-Prine.e.—NEw lons, June 2.A. —The cleaner Illinoishas arrived from Aspinwall with the California mails of the sth inst., and about two million dol lars in specie. fihe brings nearly t3OO passengers. The bark T. R. Mem arzired at Pan ama on the 10th in.,t. with :;tto of Walk er's men on board. They were scut to Aspinwall and put on board the S. frigate Roanoke. The Illinois brings an account of a great fire at Port-au-Prince, where one hundred houses were destroyed. Cane. Crops in me Wesa.-;Alghe .etlaciikof the Cinciauuti Gazette has examined a large amber of papers from the West, pith , 1i.41te41 witinn the lasi few fitly's, and found (rum every soction mog fl. tter iti! account., '4 our prurpect3. 111 at i • mat uriii. , linely, and corn i' ; , ro«iii rapidiy.—The corn crop of the 11'uba:,11 valley pronti,•ca to he immonso. 1,,,g4h0nd of toLnevo, in the leaf', sold in lti,•htpond- nn Snturvlay at the exurbitant , priee of $lOO per hun dred 11,4. /'atal „Array is Kansas.—St. Louis, July 2d.—James Lyle, county recorder and pro bate judge, WWI Until by a free-state man, Haller, on the 21th ult., iu an affray growing out of' an elect'um to ill vacancies in the city eouncil at Leavenworth, KLIMA. hailer was arrested. Great excitement ensued, and a riotoras apprelmded. ser Vic Big Kt re,ineasuringt4 feet high, by 41 feet wide, and weighing 4,360 pounds. tuts been attracting much attention at the office of the FA %Yu Nftegtvic's INZ4Th vrrtos, in S. W. corner of the public stputre. }:reryisslT nearly in toxin has been to see it.. Our friends frotu the country have been and are still dropping in, to see this, the laryut :tile ewer brumght iitto the earthly. This Safe furnishes another ground for confidence to depositors. The security for the depseitp they make is of the Paine char acter, and as extensive as those afforded by a bank to its depositors. the stockholders in the Otte and the other being in the sine wanner liable. The wee keeping of the monies and the security to depositors thus afford a (fusible sty...guard to those thinking _of -depositing their mimic+ erliere, twits:if of fitful i llr , they • rill produce interest—in the Saving's lasts.; Wir `We cannot refrain from calling the at tentim of our readers to the "Ilair Restora tive" of Prof. 0. J. Wood ,t; Co , of St. irmis. It will If seen that lie luts numerous certifi cates from persons if the highest character, to the merits of his Restorative. From positive knowledge we are also enabled to say, that it is in es ery Sense what it professes to be. and sire do not hesitate to pronounce it the finest preparation for the head and hair which has so far been Ile% i4el by human ingounity.— We have seen it arrest threatened baldness, and re tore to the heal its original profusion of natural and glossy hair, and when the lat ter has been prenutturely tinged with gray, we halve seen it, like magic, restore the colors of youth and heal it. Tue diSI41:411 . 1illiell property of this, we might truly liar. iniraeu "ltestoratice," is that it gives to the per son win uses it, the saute head of hair that they wore is youth, thus acting in strict co m pliance with the rules of the first, turd grttittest of all toilet makers—N h ture. one w ho h a s used it will liesit-tte to unite with us in this testimony to its peculiar merit.— Corieglun (it.) Prople.l Frien(l. SOIJ, ILLY at.t. DR rt:GISTS. June 15. Shriktiver 4 an We beneechlqia Orenviin here in the cheer and comfort ~r oar •co— ther chtehtet courtier, cutuen. an 1 our eon." Thus said the uttetlH ut his i t epnow on a eertaia ocatasi.m, an.l..we eau alsq fancy we Lear young Ilaailet reply: ".Iy, g I illy lor,l ; hut here 1 cannot stay u. icy. I ,corn 0u..11 ,:potaly garb as thw e .ilaaine.l at the great l'h , thiug Hall of Itockluill N.,s. 6113 an , l G ti t new style) Chesnut otrevt, abate S xtla, Phihylelphi.t." g r-z-D., any of our high livery ever eat ton notch dinner r If any of our reader+ hat e i cooks who tempt, their appetite a little t. ' far, I will tell a iivet that will to td them to the enjoyme , it of their dinner.. with..ut a t i-it from that gouty old gentleniat.—l)y-poi Td., rt ,/o-er Mario-frit /urifp.roto, rani !pod toll weer be treeldeil Oil; ja rliyeylloll: lint on the e•mtrary, before the next meal time ap.yr.utelte+ the n pc tile will ; .barpened to appreciate any kind of food. I f the r..)41 rive.. or %ours, the Invigorator wi It fix the matter right at.mce, for there is xonte thing in it that, to use the expre4aion of n I friend . will let a mau eat gravel stone,. and ' take the Int igorator and they wilrtligest.— i We have trio I it in d ouble one or too occasions, fur sick headache, and it acts liken charm. Whnt we want to stty to our render!. young, nr old, is, if nily thing nils you. go without delay and ;at a bottle of 1)r. Sanford's In viguratur, nit 1 if it don't cure come and tell us, for we want to see one person that it will not benefit. It. Buehler, Agent for f/ettyfthurg; Wm. Berlin, llnnorer ; and Charleft It. Hen ry, Abbottstown. May Is. 9aqi , dlPlCay . l Pahl as a Remedy fie. /)ys p,psia.—No one w•ho has seen the effect of Ilolltorar's Pills in miles of dyspepsia, ran believe f. )t • n nimnent that this depres.ing and dangerous disease is incurahlel The patient who has suffered frnui it for years, whose strength, appetite, and cheerfulness, seem ut terly gone; to whom life i• a hurthrin, nod who has long mewed to hone for relief, may be radically cured by It course of this power ful stomachic and mild aperient. Hundreds of instance• of th:s kind arc on record. IN porsoance of a writ of Fieri Fr-hri. A inguol out of the Cnnrt of Cotnturrn Pleas of AdatttB county, Pennsylvania. and to nit directed. will lie exposed to Public Side, at the t7ouvt-bouse, in the borough of Gettys- burg, on 5,1,-,/ , fli. t/, 18th ,br, / q • Jag, iS: ii . at I o'clock. P. M., the following de scribed Real Estate. viz: A MIT tit' GROUND, sitnnte In 31enallen township, .Itlonta county. Pennsylvania, atl: joining binds of Gidenti Raw:Liter, Levi Griest nod others, on which aro erected A two t.b.ry frame nod plastered lift,: DWELLING ITOUSE, 't frame Wneon-maker's shop : there is a LA of fruit trees on said lot and a 7,11011 well of water near tho door. Seized and taken in execution as the property of EMANI'EL files, and to be On the Ist - instant. by Rer. Mr. 3leColloi, I sold by we, at the Cathedral in Italtintore, Mr. 11. W.' HENRY TiIOMAS, Sheri". CEIRISSIEIL to Miss SUSAN ALICE, datigh• Sheriffs Pilket tiettYshorg. } teruf Alevouder Frazer. I),wlt of ileuyaburg. i Julie 2 '..1145:. is ~ On the 311th ilfJune, nt Carlisle. l's., he the; f 7 Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon Rev. NV. W. Eels, Mr. RU P ERT w. M'SfIER- all sales by the Sheriff "'at be paid over home' Ry, o f ithi1,„1,1, 1 ,1,-„, , to 31 . . i„ 4ATriv, p ‘ i . R. dialed) , after the property i.- struck down. anti SONS, of Cwrltsle. on failure to comply therewith, the property In Ciuunhershurg, on Thursday, the 2.5 th will again be put tip fur sale. • oft.. bv•lLev. Samuel Philips, Mr. lIENRY --- SWARTZ, of Fronklin county, to Miss JANE At an Orpliati'm Court, C. 31cCREAltY, of Adams county. • . 4* lIELD at Gettysburg. in and for ...t7 , the 001111ty 11i Aliiiiiil4. on 20th ~. f o 41.. day of January, A. D. 18.57. Le _ .. fure hint Zlegler nod David Her ! I net, 1,414., .1 - , suciatc Judges, .L., 45' 10 4 P 0 s 3:7 0 0, s_ , It . • - -• ' 1 ' I= YeAt4rday wPek, in L:ttimore township, JACOB GIZIEST, late County C.,inmis- ! aiouer. Ilu was attacked with paralysis sev eral months ago, sinve whi h faun his condi tion has been a el ideal one. In this pl.tec, yeJterdav morning, MAR-, TIIA, daughter of Mr. ILobcrt S. P,txtou,, aged about years. On Thorb , lay Loot. of .cadet fever, SAM UEL, sun of Rev. S.uuuel Long„eneeker, of Stratum township, in the tith yew- of hiiage. Limit or Letters E3fAINiNG in the Past Office, at Gettya- IL burg. July ti, 1557. Aikin Joseph Mr. 31eClear Robert Mr. Arta L Miss 'Miller Cud. Wm. L. Chapa'an L. W. Rev. Miller Joseph Mr. Baird Charles Mr. 2 Met-4,-er Wm. Mr. Belt:hoover Chas. Mr. MuCleary Eliz'h Miss Bricker L. Mr. Norman E. 31i4s Creager Calvin W.3lr. Reed Charles Mr. Frazer IVin. Mr. Rinehart SophoraMisa Frenoel Frederick Mr. Stuart Jordan Mr: Foster S. Mr. 2 Stuueli S. Mr. Groff Davi- , Mr. Strong Julius Goldberg J.din Mr. White Mary A. finpely Swab Misß "sVeikert Susan 11.ausersly IFuLIV. Mr. Woods Adam Ilunberger Louisa Miss German Letter. Johnson A. Mr. 2 Juba Adele liergen- Ling Henry Mr. 2 rider. GEORGE GEYER. P. Al. -g3'Persona calling far Letters in the *bore List will pleatie say they were advertised. . .'t . T4 . ll(ef Tepotis. _ Corrected hoot tdst latest Didtbooro. Tort a usurer papers Jl4ll iNto,c—Frillay la., Finmir. per lutrrel, 1%1it.;..3.t, per bwilael, $7 Is ~ r• 7 ' l 5 1 70 • (I, I 9 ; . . It.:6e, •• 91 (,!, 14; eo rjII, 41 R 4 (Le, S 7 Oats 41 .70) ( , q. 5(I Beef Cattle, per hand., 8 0) (,/,11. 50 Hogs, .. g 5)) ((;', 9 .10 Ilk,, per ton, ' 16 ii.l ~,,•10 (PI IVilialey„ per pall , ,n, 30 ( l y ::•2. (ivanu s Peruvian, le•r tot,. 62 00 Itsimayr-7'httrolay la At Floor, per lill., from wit;;otis, sf; 75 Do. " from stureot. 7 50 Whmt, per bushel, 1 G 5 @ 1 75 Ite, " 90 Corn, dI 75 Oath. II 51). cioverNevi, .. G 00 Timothy, " 250 Plaster, per ton, G 50 Tong--FrUny laid. ; Floor, per bbl., from wapot, $i 2.5 )., " from Mures, 750 Wheat, par bushel, 1 65 ® 1 60 Bye, 14 93 Corn, • " 75 Oats, 50 Clorerseed, " 6 50 Timothy, " ' 330 Piaster. nor ton. 6 50 A DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT Public Sale. THE undersigned, desiriug to remnre to the West, wtil offer at Publie Sale. on the pprenr•e+, on .S:htr•lny, .Ivit4 8, 1857. A TRACT OF LAND. containing about 9 Acres, On which he re•tdee, situate in Cum berland township. Adams munty, a few hun dred yards south of Gettyshurg, on which are erected two comfortable Dwelling HOUSES, and two Stahle., with :gimp Barn Floor : also a young thrir- -i: ing Apple Orchard, with other; ;. Fruit Trees, and two ncverfailing V of Water on the premises. The lamd is under grand fencing and good cultiration. P.1%he , .1 , /II given on the Ist of September next, it diodre.l. C......F . 5a1tt to continence at 1 o'clock, P. M., nn said any. when attendance will be given and terms utAlle kuown Iv GEORGE WILSON. July 6, is;;. ttt Ants Wanted. 171 4 XuELLENT BUSINESS OPENING.— _LA . feu- e.iergetie, Meat, to SELL -lUltlt'UL'll - lIAL BOOKS ninon4 the Farniorg. Vtry ra‘oral)io terns i NI in. 1, With rropor intentitia, nu ire tlian Tin per month elvar profit ,re till ex• Toln.e4 eau hi' redrx..l. A ram chance to apincy uithot t F,r particular., appty im •Kliatoly to m.s.kx•ro7.si & A.grioulturil 11.4 k Pu!,li..her., No. 14) Ful ton street. N. Y. July G, 1857. Gt REGISTER AND RECORDER. • rro the V.ter. of A' h uin county Cltizens:—Ere.urt.,.•.,P , l by the w,,lieitn,- null , of ...mammy , friend-, I hereby 11.111.111nee toy-elf.t. a eao , bdate fc,r the otti,!e of Itegister tt,el IL ....r.ler, the •aleei.i.o of the r o ion County Contention. 510 , u1.1 I 1,,p curdeleete , t, rilv.lgt• In \ eff .1 t., a fai 1.1 im partial to:atir,i.tratioa of the tter I the t.trwe. ll.‘ VII) 3 tiettrzharg. J•dv G. 15.;;..' A FARII, .1 11. i l ' . 1 / 4\ l LE. 11.1. nn tLr F t -13 ,on r Xo!,11, [Ol4 (bey -Seltfellibt Val ,r Ipt emitnini,: ; .: 23 Acres, m , re "r sitnate in Germany t.in isointv, on. the Tornoi , se • fr..in L'ttlostowil to (; , •ttv4- burz, duo quiarter of a mile fr.:lt the former _ ;o 1;oi o i a;:. ..f shunt. Renshaw, Ceiirize MtPre, owl others. The improve- Mentz: lire a tn.') tttnry Ilarn.earn .. 41111 nnil \Vnm Shell, and other ;, i.ut a never failing.. • well of water at the floor, • awl set oral ne%er failing springs on the tract; also an .Ipple Orchard of choice fruit, with other fruit trees. Per•ronot Iri.hing to view the property are request, , 1 to ealcap , n the undersigned Agent. nr on Mr. George t nder, re.iding t hereon. It iq one of tit" in ,4t deiirahle country residen• ee4 in the county. S.tle t.) e.milenre et 1 n'elneit, P. M., on fri;tl day, ri hea attendance will be given and terms wade known by June 29, 1817. tlq SUER' FF'' SALE. assigned. .te• On motion, the Court grnnt a RULE upon the heir 4 and le , -t1 r(Tre.ent:ttiVe4 interested in the e•=tate of_ PANI YR/WI:EV, deorased, to appear at an Orphan's Cmrt n, be held, on the third Muo?oi Awpt,t .1. D. 1857., and accept or refuse to acoept the Rc.tl Estate of said do:eased at the valuation. or show c a u se why the Read Estate or any part thereof should not be sold in ca.° they or any of them should neglect or refte , e to take ar,d aecept the same. Personal riottee to be given to all the heirs resident within the eouuty, and to those re siding rout of the county anti State by throe suere•sii e week's publication in one news paper. pul,limhed in Getty‘leirg, aniray the Sheriff ftendunz one oopy of said paper et}- dressed to each of the !wire at their neareet. Peet Office, .te. Ilv the Court, J. J. BA LDW IN, Clerk. HENRY THOMAS, .'4lterijr. June :9. D.:)7. :it 4 3"-;;* : ALT.--A large lot of Salt on hand at NOILBECK.S. Flaying been purchased at a cheap rate. it will be sold lower than at any other Store in the county. $1.75 per sack, and warranted to be a superior article. DoN , T row; ET t , ) call at SCHICK'S, all ye who wish to purchase choice articles of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Slaps, and ererything else in that line. GIIOCERI I.:S.—A fresh "°M'IY oflas- Res. Suter and Coffee, just received and for salo cheap by E. H. MINSIMI. 1 .-- - -- - --- 1 LADIES Gaiters, Buskins, alui al for sale cheap at BRINGMLN it AUGUIXBArOa... 1. TRACT op • JOSRPII t. Slloltll. Agerafior James E. Short) .Jetty sburt ilkelohillasoctia- Lion. AIEMIIEII.fI of the Gettysburg Beneficial Aesociation, residing * within four miles of the U trough of i;ettymburg, are hereby an titiod, that at the last meeti n g of the Anolo,•ift ti,ill. nn startailtiwtit to the By-Liters was 11 ,1„ T g,..i, confining the li.lLs of t h e StewarT., to the limits of the It .r,01.41 All nog/therm tiio-io liuuts, thereh/re, will hale to comply with tip pro% i•Wii• ling:e of /kw in their apolir,tion• for tine hen• lit of the A•sw•lation—vi he le are as folhok • : '• Ails oot, the 111,1114 of the Srl'lTllr.l., written minima:mu for rpliuf, I. the Pre-pleat of the AISIPCIIIIIOII. w huh aecouiparii e4 with a pertilipate from re•iie , table prtko tieing Physieiaii, the nature of all4i catit'a disease. and his present inaldhtv to at tend to business; and where the avid waiit re sides out of the county of Adapts, the paid certificate shall LP uttmdel by a Magistrate, who shall certify that the Physician is a re spect:dole practitioner of Medicine : and, at the coil nf every woek, the certificate or certifirates shall be renewid in manner as Melte mention ed, except as respects the certificate of the Magistrate; and no renovred certificate or certificates such be withheld from the Asso eiation for a longer period than six weeks from their date, or. if so withheld, shall lie void and of none effect—and no benefit shall commence prior to the date of such written apiilicatiou. ' • 11. J. STAIILE, l'edt. 11. G. dime . 2.2, 1857. TO THE FARMERS! Manny'e Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, WITU WOOD'S 1.111'1.'0 r HE undersigned, having been appoin'ed E .Agent fur the sale 4,ll4nny's Cetohitied Reaping and Mowing 3laehine with Wasp's Improvement. for Adams county, idlers them to the public, believing them to he the hest combined machines in use. They have been successfully introduced into different parts of our State and have rendered general satisfac tion..?. It received a silver medal st s t e State Fair last fall: also drew the first pieta tamsat York, Cumberland, Centre Hunting on. b.c., counties. where it was exhibited. 'antlers needing a Reaping and Mowing Machine will please call upon the undersigned before pur chasing. as he always takes great pleasure in exhibiting these Machine*. He has one bet up at Tate's lintel. where it can be seen.— Early orders are solicited Is the number re ceived from the manufacturer will be in pro- portion to the demand. SA M CEL RST. (1.1 . (1 . 11.5bary. • April 27.1857. 3m N. IL—There are no Reaping and Mowing Mr.claines manufactured in the r a nted States having upon them Wood's Improvements ex cept tlan,e inanitfactuted at Iltardek Falk, N. Y. Partiva; insinufActairing Reaping and Mow ing Machine:4, are cautioned it ) t.tinst veiny; Wood Improveim tits, and are ha relay notified that payment will 1a exacted to the full ex tent fur the use tuafle of them. 11. K. PARSONS. Agra. 1) I.: S IZ Il I. 1.; F. 11: \I, At Private Sale. TSub.(Tiber, intentlito• to remove, of kr, :tt Private Sale, ii Cumberland township. .Iditllll,4 C4/I ty, near Marsh Creek, adjoining lands of t.unnol Co bean, Wm. Douglass, heirs of George Toot, ' and Ilt ken , . 15:; ,k( ' it ES. neat nwasiire, with large propirtbots of lirqt ran. Wi and Jle.elow, The F.tria n ell watered, melee feinting awl good ulthati..n. The intpr.,tentent4 are a Two-storir L OG S F„ A 'Argo Stone Barn, Corn Crib. , Wagon Shed, Carriage llote , e, Smoke House, and other neeeo.ary oat-buildings : a neter- Tailing well of esuelleitt water: an .Ipple Orchard, n ith a t ariety of other Fruit Trees. &dr - Persons tvi•ltiog to view the pretniheß, are reque-iteti to call upon the suleeriber„ re siding thereon. Pill LIP lIEDING. 31.1 v IS, Carriage's,luggiem, &c. (;00D AND e E P ! lunder4iveft would inform his friend-4 I and the ~:enentlly, that he e. 414- tintlea the CAURLAGE -MAKING BUSI ESS, in all its Inainelse4, at his estal4lish ment, in East Middle Street, (near the east end.) Gettysburg, Pe.,.wheie he has on hen a first-rite hit of work, and is prepared to put up to order wliateter may he desired in his line, viz:—Rockaway end Boat-Body ('‘trriafp-,1; Fallid4fi• np,l?tich away & Trutt in ! , Bagyirs, Jersey Inrywix, &e. With good workmen and and materiels, he can pledge his work to heaif the Istst, quality --and his prices are *meow the lowest. kritepairing done at short notice, and at reasotuthle raw. Country product) taken in exchange fur work. Call ‘, JACOB TROXEL. June 13, 1537. "ommoGg." VHS. E. P. SUULTZ; at that delightful p hive, "Oakri ,Isr," a few minutes walk from the :own of liettyph„irg. Pa.. will take fifteen or eighteen City Boarders during the ensuing pamper. The location ip one of thu moot healthful in the oonntry : and affords a delightful view of the town and surrunuding country. There is a grove of majestic oaks immediately in the rear of the buildings. Ike tering will be moderate, and with obliging and attentive semants, eke hopes to render her guest* comfortable. Fur term*. address MILS. E. F. SIIIILTZ. June 15, 18.57. 3t Grays/Awry, Pa. . A CARD; S there seems to he strong desire arnung the friends of Cie enterprise, to see the m ,p of Adams county', nog being; completed, plaoarin as many families in the county as po..siltle, and us it is now meeting with very general favor, I will make the following T-optcution I—lf I can have five reliable ewritiers to eiery one hundred population, the price the Man u ill lie reduced to z'ol. This arrant:einem u 111 include all who have sub- Nerilual--w. well 111.4 all who loaf subserilie. M. S. CONVERSE. • June 1857. The Last Chance. few miire ofprimeell NCT and L( t: sT TIMBER ''- 044; • LAND, for sale. Apply t° J. D. i , ,t, i•rox. May It, 1557. Cc L'" EEP DRY.--4 fine assortment of UM -1116 BRELLAS just received and for sale cheap at Bi .luyisiotbaugh'it. ILor It, CORN tk OATS bought at all times lir J. NORBECIi, comer of Baltimore and lliglt tweets. 2000 PIECES OF WALL PAPER just receive , ' nti , l for ,alt nt & PAXTON'S. (1 ANDLES AT 16 CENTS.—A. first rate ki article of Mould Candles ran he had. at 16 cents per pound, at NORBECK'S, Kerr's old corner. 31.ENT'S and Boys' Boots, Shoes, (loiters and Slipcskrs, of all kinds, and at all prices, as cheap as the cheapest, at COBEAN I'AXTON'S. I ISSES' and Children's Flats of all kinds itIL and at 'very low prices at COBEAN Sc PAXTON'S. - - - - BON NETS, Ribbon! , Parasols and Shawls, be bstl very cheat) at FAIINESTOCKS'. A LARGE lot of 'SUMMER CLOTHING, A . selling as very .raslT profits At / COBE / 124 PAXTPN'S. . siimuFirAzair. .1 , 0 the Votes of Adams teauttl: Eacourag. :trem 1..1T‘ szli.s;v t : goo Jt. eel by numerous womb, F ow* mvvir 84 r A i',)1}:1...4, rend tiii?i, a can , lidate for the office of SIIERIFF at the, 1 isty. r ,, ~,, „„ ti h „,„., few morn le ft r, owl then chum nne next election. (subject to the Americed Itcpuh- „.„. ~ L ~ . ~, . 1 o r m ili og bean County Convention.) Should I i etteet• r i . , i • lie , nr..v. t ince t*Ae• URN HI( mu, i Ow itii;•nti;;ll Jai. 1;111;fie in genernl to Att. rd ' I Ple4ge myself 4° discharge the duties "' is yf umphinerv, Ptyieli the villa; with protnptneta 1:11tia le i and fidelity'. . ; ; ISAAC I,F.F,PEIL i ; Herslis Patent Ray Roister and *anise ('iiii,bcriand twp., Apiii 13, 18.57. Excavator. NiiiERUPEAIZiY r the Voter, of Al 1111% mainly :—Enconr a.zed by iinna•rousirieinds. I offer utytself an L cAndislAte for the (Ake of SU at the next eityzlioa. (subject to the deeisinn of the Democratic Convention.) Should Ihe noininateti and elected. I itli•dge tlay.4.lf 1.1 discharge the ditties of Ilse otlitx with prousp4.- hens and fidelity. IS.\ AP LIGHTNER. Mountjoy tp:. April G, 11 4 57. - SHERI FEALTY. 4ETAIIW-CITIZENS of kdanri ronnty : L I offer my self as a undulate fiir the uffioe of SHERIFF at the October election. (subject to the Democratic nomination.) If I *tmid he so lucky u to he no ttt itt ated and he elect ed, I shall pledge myself to discharge the do ties of said ptlico with sohrietyind fidelity. SAMUEL WANGLER. _llOuntpleaaant tp., April 20. 1857. PROTHONIVICA R T. WrE , :tre authorized to announce that Dr. t C. E. GI /Li/SiioliOCUll, of llunterv towir, will he a candidate for the 4.lftee of Prothormuwy—mbiect to the deci.ion of the Democratic County Convention—at the en suing election. Juno 15, 1857. • REGISTER & RECIPRDER., r lo the Independent Voters of Adams co. 1 Fellow Citizens :—,The ilia lersigutti offers hituself to your consideration as'M candidate for the office of Register and Recorder of Adams county. (sithject to the decision of the Detnocratic Convention,) and respectfully so. liCltt4 your support and suffrages. Should Ihe nominated and elected. toy endeavours shall he to distharge ilia duties of the (Alice with fi delity and impartiality. _ _ L GrBERNATOII Conowago tp,. April 27, 1837. REGISTER xllO the Voters of Adams Comity.— Fellow citizens: Being encous aged by numer ous friends. I effer:nyself to your oonsideration n. 4 a cAmlidate for the ollide of Register and Recorder at the next election. (subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention.) And should I receive the nlmiontbni and be elected.' shall duly appreciate your conlidende, and promise Lo discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. Your obeili lit serving. Z %CIIARIAIi MYERS Tyrone tp., April 2.7. 1b37. REC()RDE2C. 1110 the Voter.' of Adams eounty:—At the 1 ...olieitntim. of ntoneroni friemk. I offer my elf ns it ewolhlitte for the "thee of Reels ter & Reeorder.itt the neat Pleeth.n, (.mhieet to the derision of the Democratic County Convention.) Should I he nonihntte.l nod leered, I pledge myself to (lisehnro+ the du ties of the office to the le.: of My ahilit v. WM. CIVEIIDEER. Bemlergrilbs, Jitne R, IK)7. • CI 4 ERK OF THE COURTS. riiti 'nit.: VOTERS OF ADAMS eoFN-. T I.—The wider-ivied, at the xolirita ois ~f friend:4, ofrer.4 h;in-elf to V.)II o.li.iderat koo t 4 a candidate for the othee 7.0 . Clerk ,)1 the C“iirt-, at the next eleeti“ii, (.o t ject to the 4[11.4140n of the Democratiq, CeantY Con venthm.) Should Ibe nominateif and B ete the iti.IIIIP any rely upon a faith ful dieteliari ; ;l: of dutv on my p ar % • iil...olll;ii BUSHMAN. Cumberland tvrp., .Juno BOROUGH ACCOUNT. IL G. M'CliKAlti`, Treasurer, in ac count with the Borough of Gettysburg. DR. To balance in bands at settlement, Mareb U. 0456, . S2O 1S Tax outattuttling, 135 (4 Loan from Hank of Gettysburg, 41)0 00 1)o. C.anelius Litt, 400 00 Balance of 1).j( Tax cullected, 4 Of) Relit frutu Pauner'Jc Ziegler, 25 00 Tux asNesiu.%l fur current your, 1188 44 Licenge-und fines trews Ilurguns. 6.00 By orders and expenses paid oul us jidloars. as: ,- C IL .• , Elcrtion officer's, ' 5 SG °thee fees; K, Norris, • 3 51 Interest on 1.101111§9 IG7 Ira leans repaid, : 70Q 00 15'utor rent, 22 50 Engine Keeper, Ifkmonthe, 4.1 U) Engineering. Mr. Jacobs, GO GO Torn l'onoiteble, John L. Burns, 49 '25 Special police astAtes. • etratiant.ac. Clerk and Treasurer's salary, 30 00 Town Clock. 18 00 Tax and quit rent. 5 NI . Granite and anal% 24 00 , • Blacksmith work. 5 02. . Masonry. brick and materinls, 4$ 77 Carpenter work. and Lowlier, 10 44 Plank. 41 47 Grading and paviugstseeta and gut- ters. t. 200,111 Opening streets in snow, 0.) 00 Oil. Spikes, Tape-liae, /sa w ' .. 11 0 lteampring nuicuismss, 1 75. llurg,ess and ennuoil l 0 3 PO ' Collector's fcei, •40 IS Iteleaskus. t 15' 43 Errant in avirgainent, • • 111 32, 'Fax nutstautlin • 118 '27 • 11.11x4f0 lie lianda oC Treasurer, 461 WI *Since paid out in full. (i. June 29. 1/437. Trellxllrer l Tllir y.AI MECII A N ICS' Savings : lnstitution of Adams Co. riIHIS Institution receirciidepusites for which 1 it pays interest as rot lOW b : For over 10 months. 4 per cent. per antiim. For 3 and nut over 10 months. 3 per ei tit. per annum. For transient detsr.iies, net le.• than :3 ►days. 2 per cent. per a nnum, payable on demand without notid.. A joint fund (capital) of 1. 1 10,0. 0 has been paid in. For loans apply on Wednevds v. SUIII4 received on depovite as low an a dime. Interest to he allowed whenever the deposites amount to $5.00. nod on each additional *5.1•0 and upwards. • Office in Snnth \Vett Corner of Pohl% Square, nest to George Arnnld'a store. Opel daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.. and for reeeiv ingdepositua every :'aturday, froin 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Protid en f EORGE THRONE. GEORGE ARNOLD. Ifirrrlors, John Brough. John Horner. Samuel Dorborivr, Cleorge Arnold, ' A. Ileinizelinan, Jacob 31nx.celman, D. McCrtary. D: Mcl.lormughy, IVilNani Culp. John Mickley, Robert 4lorner, John Thu oue. April G. 1057. SEG AES, an immense quantity. ni excellent flavor, and decidedly cheap —elan Te *time° and Snuff—to be had at NOttliEeK'S. %WA L K LNG CAN KS. for gentlemen, of v r.oua luAtbs, ju t og, ytt ypd „ , • • • • 1 • • YANti•v*i. Ha% inz the right (sr all .111rttn‘ county, ex -040M: and Insisetj,.y town ,cll eit'aer inachh:e4 or tcn ri21,1.. 11 . t:, 4.3'•.11,.., at the soine pl toe , 'you lull Ins ste i,unicnl.tted IL it h 1:1 tlt.l 1.:8 M i i i 1/0 gut uy,. in tho Snoe fcr the same stiney--tnal- Imintly kepi in ham,. Itcpoirinz .lone, neatly nint nt Atari n itice. All kinds 4.r country protitiee tAkeA iu eyrixinge fltt. worst. • {lefty-burg, May 18, 185 . 7. Can ItEIIIIOIVA • Alm Prater, Watch and Clock-maker, As mno od hie shop to Carlisle sttert, iks's stOre, where lie *ill &homy* lie harry to attend to the wills at tamers. Thankful for past favors. lie hii til tet. by PitrietAttentbrn to business t o o l a demire to !arose, to inerlt and mei,e the petruonge of the Gettysburg, May 18, 11ViT. 10 THE, COUNTRY. G' OOD NEW WS. , - RAVE rented the Foundryfor the ensti lug year, and am prepared to make the different kinds of t'astitigs usually 'pads at a Foundry. I will keep ronstnntly un lomiltlre different kinds of PLOI'MIS, Points. Mares, Cutters, Lc.: I'itta,-lietiles, Pans, 1 1Vashing. Jluchit,er, tic.; Stir' es tool illachinery: Por elles7 Verandah's tutibeinueteri Feet:leg made and toil up with dispatch. All orders will - be attended to Itrottiptiy; ' but being without, capital., and maxr tieing necessary to carry ott the '1A.1111111416. f will LO compelled to sell for rash' ' but final! country Work •' i per eent. will Is' fiedueted. - Suitable' trade will he taken, if delivered at the ilea* of purehai•ing. Give ur, n ,3111. E. M. IVAItIIEN; - Gettysburg. Jmic 1, lo;;1. WINGERD, Wli/TE & SWOPE, - DEAtEnsITT BOOTS, SHOES, 11.1 E, CRS, Bonnets and Straw Goods. No. 4 North noward street, up ,stairs, (olif.;;.it'e the [toward Houti.e;) Adani B. 117,iy , rd,) s. ~b•, 1 BALTIMORE, !i.a. Julru J. Str,,pr 1;1 , . IS, 1K:,7. A N I:II'SITeK Ot oft'r ,tk AD Numw, ' Al fl u r/i./ 11 If r , d.r'// a /111,01 xfreri. riiIHE imultrsigned hag just purchased a will selected Stock in Goods, - and invitee the f a tteittii , n of the public to his fine assortment Gvntiernen's. Ladies', and l'hit• dren's BOOTS " AND lINGESIIOI6 B "These Goods have been selected with a view to meet the viTicras wants arid necessities ofctistoiners. Also, a splendid as sortment of Plain and Fancy GAITERS k SLIPPEIts. of iall sizes and description*, made of very best materials, which he is prepared to sell on a. favorable terms as they can be had at any place in the County. Having bees engaged in the Mule business lot 30 years, ho flatters himself that he has selected such Goods as will give entire satisfaction to all who may wish to purchase. Call and cumin. for yourselves. Shoes, Ate.. made to orilet heretofore. W ILLI A M MIER. Alay 11, 1857. Stn • s Latent Arrival! Another Lary,. Stock of Nrie Goode!—C7iertp, l'hen7e . r, Cheaper,! ACOBS & BRO. have just received from the CV city. a large lot of New Goods—Clotho, Carisimeres, Tenting's. &e. &c. Ste., which they are prepared to Pell cbeaper than ever. Step in and look at their assortment. You wilt rind the newest stiles of goods—as well as the latest Fashions ?or garments.. The Tailoring branch attended to, as here tofore. flood work and warranted to flt ! . Gettysburg. March IG, 1857. : • Type & Stereotype Foundry. T JoitNsoN & CO. inform their friends, _Li e and Printers genernlly, that they are constantly making large AT:litmus to their now sortment of Book, Job and Ormilmtal letters, and will continue to add every,der s er iption of type Which the improvements in the art ntavriggest, end the wants of the trails f . ietiu ire. 'Their assortment as imprises a great er variety than any other 'Foundry In the United States, and their prices are atneag the • lowest. • Printing Presses, Cheese, Cases, Printing Ink, and ever, article used is a printing. office. constantly on bend. • . • Stereotyping and Electrotyping, of every de. :141'44m. prrimptly attendCd to as usual. • Philadelphia, May lit, 1857. 21:48 16 6 00 20 75 C►,`COND ARRJVAL OF spring do Mummer VoOdal• AATE retTeutfully incite the attention of • buyers and eastAmers both in _town and country to nor now stock of Goodik-. eottatiatn of Dry lioods. Notions, queensware. Cedar Were. Crockery Wore, a n d tiroieries ; 1hr.411 r-. 1,14 CUITHIya I ; nothing made to order. u tbu d iv cu t free of charge, at the uurth-Ncest eciner of the Dinnum.l. JOHN HOKE. • June I, 18,57. . Administrator's Notice. TOSF:PII ORNI)ORFPS F.STATE.—Let .ltent of adinini.tration nn the estate of Joseph Orndorlf. late of !littler twp.. en.. deeensed having hecn g.rantett to the un dersigned. residing. m Freedum,township. its hereby give* nowe to all per..ott , indebted to said said estate to inalse immediate paytnent, and those haying claims ageinet the same to pre sent them properly All themiente.l for settle. ment. WM. ROSS W Ill'T,t..ld sk' r. June S. 1857. flt s2lsB 161 Home of Entertainment. ~ 9111 F, •oib , irriher l opened the F1C.1.4.1K -1. LIS 11017:0'.. in the pleasant and health. fel village of New Oxford, Admits Pa.. and is now prelim eil to iveconiiiiudate eli who farm him with a t U, in a saliiiliestory manner. PerNonv reititling in Baltimore, or other cities, de.irintt In .pond a feu wevlo' lit the denintrv. wilt ;ild New Oxford ezeetding- Iy healthy, beautifully located, and lits,house well. adapted to their wa n ts. JACOB - MARTIN. June 8, 185;. 3t Illideol dig; 'Fanners OD. rtfin DRY FLIT IIII),E.S; 100 Mils. TAN Elr,S OIL. For Nor by J. PALMER &Ml.,' Market Street Wharf, Pliilattlelpkia.. May IS, 1557. -r-- noon+ and Mimeo'. Ai.%rite stAlnrt tilt:lll4o%K upetlici. Alll4 • hell' hcasoW eLeeper theta the ot.vepeeLat S A SISON Flour Air Sale. 1 1 IF von want a good barrel Of Flour , cull at " HOKE'S STORE. ail fie has inade 'mange ,,,. menet to live eltvaym the beat, which be will sell at 25 ins advance. l' May 5. : ' JOAN auks: ' lACEMNSWARE: China. Gloat and gifiriL . • 1 VC ware--a large intaortnient mud selling cheap. at -- - Wilts% 4t P.417ftl 'IMP ~ r -..e4-- . ULOUR &,,FP.ED ilwaya , on halatacii.ljutti NoRIIXCHT: ronAcco.—Xt 14.4"t001td at • BANVICA,.. . ii; 111 RI =I iialiliM ;ZEISS