ibtrditliontgcnn , ae ti t;ied by 4 t ow 'Am* ita Gatfdation of tha Ousel the molt doodtiag tragedies .Itiat yelpers heard of fora long time, iareifille4, rePterday morning in Upper I),tt•riga, tow asap, Montgomery county, A** iji ) e mile west of Norristown. .11he *Aso of it is a tens n t hocar belong ing to.oapt A. Shancline, and occupied it, Le Mall named Tbenias /Why, Ms stiff Mary Kilhy, and three young :At so ielirkirtln. wirly hour in the faorning Kil toWOittr -tO the hom.e of bOlllO neigli , *4 aroun,d 0,.. , u. telling thew that his wile hurl been murdered he three negroes. He also wont himself in search of a constable to arrest the ;Wiled murderers The neighbors bar rio& to' the house, and there a shocking sect _presegtel.l itself. The body of 11.4 by was found lying on the bed, with the head nearly severed from the PR $7, from a blow with an axe. There irere two beds up ti the hodstend, bulk of whteh were eumpletely satnr :aid' with the blood qt the u4urde..nxi woman. i Ai deolaied that three negrnes Lad outtle t¢ :the house, forced their way-.in, and had committed the dread rat dead; but the suspicions of tip iseteabors were aroused, and, upon questioning hire further, he (sitar:elk:L ed himself, and finally he adolitted that o . d - himself had stain - his wife, in order id prevent the ;legroom from doing it. ',there 'can be no doubt that the story about the negrcem is all u fiction, and that Kilby alone committed the Vuruner's inquest was held ; after a' reit , examination, li..ilby was arrest-' et/ snd ktalged in the prison at Norris :7 . 60411 that Kay, who i; a quiet uwiTeurtivu luau when sober, has. *eon -intemperate it) his Ititbas, and wheelies-a state of isitoxinistinu.hati been very einient towards his wife. Lately iae ia•thrleatenied her repeatedly, -and lihe Law been frequently an fear of her life,', It,is presumed ho was drnnli when .40 posttleAted the murder, though he *bowed bu little sign of it after the crime was discovered. The axe with ar , the murder' was committed eresai l fiSind' o n the priiiiitses, showing ate 144f)fafifhtpo44_ which had par- Nally - sUped blrby thi'murderer. ,100:Kilby was an interesting youag omt , of an : English family, and we .01114W0*/}CI lIQ hlood reiatiytts in this igelliiii7..exotitt the throe young chit-' dreg who are more than orphaned by title !isonitde tragedy. The trial of :Klibir will take plates in the Cour% of. 11414er &soigne of lifmntgemery ooun tp meets as Norristown• on the Obi! liondiq of Ngvember.—Roexinj The North River, the Merchants' Ex change ateftlie Ocean banks resolved to close inimediately. The intelligence spread over the city as rapidly as an alarm of fire. In an hour - more the ILarince..Benk 'era; -actileX to the list. HnnoEa of beak directors and other bel curs wore sewn in ceinsuttetion in eviky _banking room. The alarm was now an vO4E/belied epidemic. Residents who yesterday would not admit the poesi -bility of a eumpansion, began to share in the common exeistornation. . Soon atter the St. Nicholas, the Peo ple's, Butelters and Drovers', Mill's Head, }lank of New York, Irving, Mar ket, Chatham, it tudest4eu.e. and New York lieccluiege Banks all itenouneed their inahtlity tp continuo specie pay ment* Heavy runs also upon the Cou tinental, Metropolitan, 'American Ex chanee Nassau and Phenix hanks tbllowell, but alt of them met the de mands. David Leavitt, Esq.. of the American Exchange Bank, made a-speech t' the crowd, declaring his determination IQ pay to therhutetiollar. Ilettlswainiouue ed that an egreemeut Lad Woe made with several of the strougest batik* to go through without saspending. The odicers of one of the principal Wall street banks advised its dealers yesterday that it would not take certi fied cheees ou deposit without reserving the right to retailn them if not made good at the eleeving-homes, The cease -quence was that gold was drawn front l attacked by Hy- i ' the letakii that were not likely to go Car _ I through another day. This aggravated dpophatda. the excitement among dealers; sAd it Our citizens will remember that is understood that some of the he.aviest •terii'veisekii-nooti4 chronicled the filet houses have drawn gold and replaced it - 0114 trite' girl was bitten by rebid: as special deposit, with the understand :44A ,Nekeon street. We Piave now; in g that it might be counted in the av _llicita -olifee to speak ef her again, erne , ittiliee. aim terrible tasiedY, 11Ydrophia, has Taken hold . of her with all of its Lat—Grent Ram on the.' Banks and .11elebibiti:)shaftgnity. On -Wednesday Pailitre of Some of the Struitye.st is the Ale# ferosieir store sneh that phyrieians f Pity. '4416 hriYe become veterans in their pro-1 The run upon the Mechanics' Bank =men who here stood at the of America, Manhattan and American of those suffering under almost ißanks was very; severe, and contiuued all milliner of *dibus.eil, and witnessed ap to the close of business. vymitosivegrt-rouding 'death scenes, shud- The Broadway Beak held nut till -dieted Attlee sight of that little girl's , nearly 8 lo'clock and paid Out $144,000 . "titutillibbtlittoks: Her eu*erings wdro in- specie , when it _gave out. moiti_pitaouot. _Frothing at the meeth, Th e' Lather 31anufaetarers' Bank %fig lethal& bend tackwerd Watt her 4 subsequently closed-ita - doors. • hqelierevidd elutes , . reach her heels so; The Seeenth Piertlaud Fulton Banks intense was the pain, and only recover- held out under a tremendons preesbre. -ed -to-41e- convulsed again. Medicines ' The People's Bank (dosed at 2 o'clock, wore adedelitetirEst that - pow- after pay inglatit $l9 0001.1 in specie &w -oeful reilasdy, chtorofortn, without avail, ing the day. -ibilettugy•wisedi nature became .exhaust- The Bank of the State of New York sod -44 her eonvulsione cease: 'rester- . paid. out its last duller and (walled . dikr to r orning'"he was eitrite4nw; tier at- all cheeks presentbd, , and . tondjug, physieian, Dr. Dorn, did not ' The Atrierlean"Exehangoliank -pa ettecietle r r i to live out the day, and we : all demende iipon it, but several °there ./eppewe ;hoe now, while the_ reatkir is shutout their customers at 3 o'clock:, glitateag-over this account, Ler little The:Bank of North America aufferdd ',pint, Was taken leave of ita earth- prouset this* attsirtuxte lv - tabetrneele..—Dithietee Express- and The the . Exchange Bank risks- Litiehi. ' ed to ray epeeie or bills, but certified A . cheeks. l'Arrgde nitest. hisirttile ! The ci t te n ini , :441 1 ' 1 0 03 ) and T ra . : • - was 'committed near "Prince e ders , , Bowery Savings shoe a nd L eat b. • ;tone,' df . do Wednesday week, The , er, Continental, American Exchange Snow 111 Shield says: A , I and 3letropolitan paid every deman d uegra man, Who has been l oraetirne up to the usual hour of closing. sittemptitig to pass hhaeolf ea partially A bank meeting was held this after deranged, net on the _road elle!. nig ht i a 'noon, et which it, is understood the white woman whom he attacke d, cut proposition of a general suspension open her tkArt.4;;, strewed them by the was to be discussed, as also the proprie roadside, and otherwise horribly rauti- . ty of urging the croon to convene "1° Bat h session of the Legislature. I" rg ted ht. t iut he ndal Y t . he l v e rie a t l , s° wl c i . i t e lt h c)catriin'uo''t At the beyond board el the stock ex be. foetid. • The demon w ' arn ' s ' ed, change, stocks took a rise, ender the be confessed the (heel, and gave as are sou lief that the banks will suspend specie for OW aCtlthat vorijure,B 112%11 PlldeV • had told him that if pay ments to-morrow. he 'could get the right hand of a female corpse and wear it about his person, he wailhi at ail times be able to overc•om,• kis enemies. ILO l 8 relinC:,ellieti .1.4 1- , 7orate, geruas s gro, ald had fur a long. time ' escaped lust punishiaeat for bid ids by feigning insanity. Eti. r to Ladirs.—A lady residing In the .'llage of :Stamford, Conn„ was Very sifirerely burned on - Friday Cast in the ritOoviing mariner : She had been Applynig to her hairy mixture of castor .al and alcohol, and approaching too neeral lighted lump, her head became enveloped in a blaze, arid the flame vii,;s not extipg.uitilieti until the lady was bo beverely burned that the is now eoribid cri:djoi be in critical Kituation. ~ ,„.27419e1d Cent. —Some days ago 9 pro- Aiwa dealer in one of our warkets sold a vastsaaer a half peek of potatoes fur a, terryi , und in taking his pay front a guar terdellar, returned twelve setae change. l'lrlithe customer declined to receive, clAik.kipg thistaeu ceuta as his dne. A &blame ensiled, w Kiel) ended in the ens tower gettin out a warrant tbr the pa runt, ead; the case being tried, he re ateuusfed iter- WsAisgtlit Star, AD./. • • at , 4:6411n-ai s icor h titi no par Want is **) , fik,lwolitud his Lilts anootinving the ,• •n the =coatis in e• window .3 11194: . singb i.ingio•A*titiines .' i" ' l = the to) ely Cietileptiila to the VlNr4ka:J. '!i B- hy li,t ficii bul_q lika • 4.vw a tail : ' Fall RY tiL W 4 .1 14 4 , 41 q i 0,04:i50 catassmaiL-.41 voilmeti• nwax.r t ti. , ...it u e *, , , rift . it tiilki . ni!VES 1i5%014 • %eta. . 'flul4o biotic. 111 684404%W his V. • ;;+774. abibugs-4-: -gm* , . r) 1 , ' hlorrl#l4d,,"'eo -444/1"li 1100•Kor..111Tertamod tors heifer r tiriiappepOtt i l t 4,ltoittl:7 sagetwao wokkl rummy .. • uoispois• . ciii • ii,w.,ypv• Al It I ;f i lm) ' ' iraip2;4llii livtil., *lad Malta," i with a ruan narueti w . .4411 y X' APtilitAit;(4otisoiy 40:114.5. iliertiWeli' With 1 tha Arowawk .•tlitimoirs -1,:1:6W Mg, 14 ' ! ) "#I!`J I • - 141-'ll tape, "Wil d ' Ma i ! '' ' ' ". ' . ?ha fins*. •4, 4x ~rcitta films • Ytirk—Heavy llaseb-- o ,sl4tipemiins cie Payments by Ailigibiesis Surriis-t-014- ers Boitilll Qsst, &to. NEW ; Yoak, October 13.-” Wall street has been blocked to-day. The excite ment was intense and all business par al}ted. Tile Post or this afternoon say t 4 : There his been some drernag by dir• positors from the city banks generally for a number of days pest, though it Wes parried on quietly. Yesterday there was the first decided manifesta tion of a systematic run. It was di rected particularly against the North !liver, Ocean and Mereliauts' Excgange Banks. The first named was reduced $lO,OOO in coin at three o'ckKik. conference was then had with some of the officers of the leading banks as to the proper courz i e to be pursued. If the run recommenced this morning the advice was to close the doors at quce. As soon as the hour for drawing checks arrived this morning the depos itors slinweAl an unmistakable determi nation to withdraw their balances in gold. They were paid long enough to assure the officers that the process would go on, and that an exhaustion of their means was only a vostiou of afew hours. &ill Later—The 13a.44: Resolved to Sue- s peard. "Szw YIpRIC., Ott. la--11 P. M.—Tho followiug 0316'0 announcement has been made from the bank meeting: The banks have all resolved to sus pend specie payment/4 as far as paying at the counter in vioneerned, and to make a reviler exchange of each oth er's bills st the Clearing House. It has also bi,•eri resolved•LO send a com mittee to confer with the Governor in reference to calling a inectiag of the Legislature. The committee will leave for Albany to-morrow at 12 o'olQek.. it appears that the Natine Bank was stopped by an injunction, at the in stance of one of its customers. It 13 presurnea that the othor stoPP.I.OOB were effected in , the eauie way. By thii means the penalty of winding up which attaches to suspension under ilia banking laws of this State is evaded, and it is rendered probable that the suspension in. most. C 3445 is only tem porary., This understanding reliev,es the eXe.itemetit. A Corps Uatik a Life-PfalerVal 04. On Saturday •aboat nooa, tit* Star of the West paMed the dead .body of a twin floating upon tho surface support ed by a lifu-preserver. it' vista of the capes of Yjorpriiiva.oll.lool was rough at ata, ti ulo• 4 1 4 3 4 P9P19 004, 4 71-. of the•paieortgoza of Coutsrat 4 f ie*. g riOIPAWAS WPM, TU411,241r Tag 014/1.44X wassi.) ! - 4 , 3"rner . of Prtsakfin and Howard Streets, SALT 'MOIL Z. DANIEL McCOY. PROPRIMIt IliiirPortuasteut anti Transient Boarders scoospoustainti with Fir+t-('Tars Ii arti and plasugt ft.. 0415. CHARGES 31 , )Dr.RATE. 11. K. CADY. General Superintendent. Sept. °S. Will IS IT TIIAT MARCUS 841280:11 OAN Keil cheaper Ulan anybody else!: k../ Because he bays se suction. fir Look st his Data, tint ho sells hundreds of. Greatlsamu hate bought and paid for such Lists from $.3 .50 to $4 (X—but Sants.:l sells them at $3 2.5. Arid why duos be them so ebesp Beasu,e ut auu tins. LAuk at bin Bunts and Zihoea—luuk at his Gaiterp—tne Name kiuJ sold at other phtreß at frutn $:; 00 to it 4 :At, he tell„ at rl t , 7+ $2 67 . i. And Ile !rougnt at auction. Look. at his (I.lthing, and, in fact, every thing in Ins line. tie wtll s,ell a Cost, Pants and Vest, some 1311041 and "unie cotton, fur from ;1 to 00 per full bait,. And why ? Lleeause Lu bought thelll at auction. - Also, black Sumner Cloth Cunt, Panto and Ve+t, he sells fur $3 (JO. And why 1. Be cause he bought ts:em at aucutin, I ata confident that my old friends and ettstomers will bear me out in th e a b ove .— I would say to thaw) who lira at a distance from town, muppo.4 you need but a flat, or pair of haiter.. IVoy %Lill, you come to try eetablishment ! en if you lose a wiluke hay by so doi, g , 3 00 will lie -saving 'from $1 121 to $1 ;,; in, the of either-, and that is re stout as 1110$ of turn wake a day by hArd work. Beside this, you eitti rave much inure in the purchase ,tpf such Wier articles as you may lifts!. ilectillect, my stock is a large and varied sue, and all articles sold astonishingly low. Come to town, get your dinners and Worse* fed, and you cttn never fail of saving the VOS of day's latest by buying at the Che e p no-Price Store of M. SAMSON, July 13, ltl:s7. opposite the Bank. wJ. Giciat-irrs Family Grocery dic. Provision *tore. , rI ILLESPIE &1110StA8 rrapectfully in form the poorde of Gettysburg anti the public generally. that they Lace just return ed from the city with a general aamortinent of 1100 RR FES, PROVISION:B . 4sta IIIIET A BLES, which they ore pnipt.re•l to Yell as Ipw AA the ',most. ktOelt Said FEF.Dahrasa.t.si hand. and sold at entail profits. " Sure ou York street, OLIO Jour r.ud'of 1%%t -des' lintel. IlettYs'hurg, Ang. 3. 1817. QIIC Qr Ike Faems, FOR SALE %Int; undersigned offer. tit. Private ' 4 itle. his FAlts4, situate iii &relent towtishi-,,, Adam.; county, on the Hanover road, and ad joining the tiettyshurg B .rutitr.h line. The farm contains 154 Acres, more or lens, the laud being of the heat quality, mach of it "granite"—with fair proportions of meadow and timber. reuees good and the soil in ex cellent culnyation. The improve mesas are a cumfortable Stone 'llll lhrslling ILOUSE, Bank Barn. Wagon Shed. Corn eras., -- rate Apple Orahard, a never-failing Well writer at the (Lori and a eupt4er of springs upon the toast.. 4t in oortaiely tine of the most desirable farms now in market in this county, and demands tho attention of cap . aalists. Persons wishing to view the property ore requested to cAll upon the undersigned. resid ing thereon. ILISIi:LBENNELL. Jely 1311817. Stu JUST ElzuLl .rIIN etril, With a Larger St3ek than Ever rSCOB NORUCK Imm just rec4iTeti from 411 the city a large stock of t 7 ROCEILLES, FISII, lar7r4:,hc late yet offered to the public, and which h^ iq now opening. at his new iteettiuu..7..,Y4 oul3eltintore street.. h:at a ,;•61 . 5. Ytat w4t fiat' his Coffee,.Bntran Nolassos, Salt, Tees, and everything else, the butt and the cheap est to be had in town—he having bought at low rates; and heir; tereined to sell fast at 041111 profits. Itethlieot, liere'Vold corner, Baltimore aud StreetA. teittvillvir-9 , .. May it 1)457. R. StIf:ADS IMBIBER, COAL AND STOVES! NEW FIR 11! rrtls.: undersigned respectfully annoonce to L the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have entered into a co-partnership, and intend opening a ('O.l f, (f. LUJIR ER Y.l VP, on 11 , aslitnizton street, in the rear of the Eagle fluter, where they with be happy to bee all who way favor thew with a call. rbey wilt furinah every Ifflliety of so , ,t.e. Murk: u m/A mot LJmtGurn •I .1 1., at the lowest possi b'e wholesale rated, in order to introduce it into general use. They also *tend keeping a P.:11 and general axaorttnent of IX NaiM. ay toPOR as the ItSllrUti id onnyleted. 'Hwy w;11 keep constantly on hand every variety of COAL and ‘k 001 i STOV Es, among which are the celebrated William Penn, Noble rook: Royal Gook and Sts Snell Cook Stoves. A 1•40 the Charm, Capitol, Victor, Planter, Piemiutu anti Parlor Cook Stoves, Air-tight, Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Gate, Lady Washington, Oak, Magnolia, roiort, Air-tight Rare C. ) hinder, Tropic and Karp Cannon Stoves. Pomona wi4ung loe%ainine their stook will please cat!' at their Stavu Wan Ru en. on Wert Middle street, at thu fesitlenoe of Robert EtOrders promptlratetwied to. ROBERT SH E.% FM C.lll4.NitY BUEHLER. (leap:Writ. Atrt. AL 1t•67. A • LAkttli; lot of SUMMER CGOTIIING, Z‘, melting as very mesa profit* vit (*BEAN & k'AXTOVS. p, OR 'anythlnig in the' Fkir, Grocery ant Provision lnic call at GILLESPIE &1110 X.1 1 9', 9 AnnPlECiaittlf.WALL PAPEA just Aw)uMV - rtionivedand fbr male xi,' • ' • ' • • . 4:lOllLAti 11 PAITOW'ki 1 l'Aftria M. Lenten*, Nettle*, iftlekarn. .I...fdpiatinveTeitltin.le, Panay eh.. Comma 'Mop, flat 05.4, an.. at ..$01t.81501‘ . 8. 'Pitt:llkt (loot Mgt. Y 0 00 4,11 ite7l of ..1,.. 7 W 4 0.41ty, end latetittc-at . ' ' . . • • ' S.LNISON'S, I .' illr•EW.fdittY-k-13-TATIONERy—"eni quin ,Eghee • end the • halo. eVhfk icor Alva gint tp Chis . ifluu . &ids itoldit id end obi Mt' Alt_ . Pioas , .•iesi ' • • , i . • IIICII1dCIV&I *WM, HA bbont, ParasobOunt filisTirler, wA* heti 1 44047 1 011 017 0 ' " ) ~.. .1 -1._. , ~ A . , e. . {, f4t • i 11 40 1 1rA g ritICKS SUPERB:ArIo ; Of Bleak. Lead i kr tdecnenipt es, for Fele by ''-- 9 "r ‘ 11.‘7.1 I'iII'AVICIIIKr INN •t D.t cove tug lin Puy lAattrgitce goznpany. Ituvrperated Atarcit 1s 18:01.. ormees. President --George Swope. Fier Presidesi—...S. R. Russo Neerelary—.l). A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creary. Exerantire Coes se ittae —.Hobert MaCard)', Andrew lieintselintan, Jacob King. MANss.r.as.—Ge.trge Swope, D. A. Buehler, R..M'Curdy, Jastob KLug. A. Ileintselman, M'Creary, J. J. Kerr, M. Eiehelherge,r, S. It, Russell, A. B. Kurtz, Anther Polley, S. Fehr/6.40A, 'Wm. Id, Wilson, H. A. Picking, 'Wm. B. M'clellan, J ,hn IVolford, it. U. Mc- Creary, John 'tomer. E. IV. Jr.4l/Ic, J. Anglo ittbaugli. Gut. ,mpanv is limited in ite opera tion, to the e 'duty of Adani.i. It lily been in atossful operation for more than siz years. and in that period hal paid all I,..sei and ex penses, reithottl nay aascdament, having al.o latgc surplus capital in the Tie.i.siiry. The , l'oinpany , employs no Agents—all business :tieing done hy the 'Managers, who are annual ly eteltell Idy the Stockholders. Any person deliring an Lowrance Lail apply to way of the chive warned 3lai,aers for further uafur— illatiolr. • •tear The Executive Committee meelm at the office 01 the Compauv on the laic Weduceday iu every MAntb. at IS., P. M. Sept. LB, 1857. FULL STOCK OF Pall Dry Goods. MITRE k LANDELL. FOUATif & ABlglf respectfully re quest Vas/i Buyers tai exatuine a fi tie stuck of SENSONABrAE' 0r.)01)8, adapted to Baas. PIWISYLY•NI,S, 1 1 )1LAUX. Full Li. o r Fa Tress (ands. • New De.lgni of kid Bich Silky of blewest Styles. crud Black Silks Ut widtium ? , 4 Caves asSurted Frieneb Maritinets.' 7'• Pull de Shieres, New 06Pda. British and American Dark Prints. Batineats, Casainteras.'Clotbsand,Teiitinga. Muslin& 'Linen*. Flannels, Blankets. &e. N.ll. Auction listrgiins from New York and this City duill 4eoelved. Particular et teotion given to Country orders for Desirable 13Lkuls. Perms Ntrer UASII: Aligu,t 31, 10a7. 3m VIt`CRT Titui.li. rir R E rinderalin'ettrfstiectfully Intim . thefr frieudi I'M the pt.blikitligeietal; that they have cutumeuced the Cabinet arkitindt-making business. is llaltiwort stew.. near Middle. where they will noinufacpre all Linda ul Ft, itNll4.lRli. soak' Inir Ihresing *nil ftenuon - Bureaus. Tables of vi -r' rious liediteada. Wartirelks, :hernia. and every other article is their line.-- ALL of the best vrorkisanahip and.good ma terials. which will enable them to .warrant their work. • Also, every variety of CHAIRS. 17orytNa made at short notice, and in lbe various styles. , House Painting and Papering attended to, and done in the heat wanner. Their prices' will be as low ea :he lowest, as all who pray patronize thew will acknowledge. L•Luwt,er and country produce taken to exchange for work. NORBF:cK 1 REILLEY. Gettysburg. Feb. 23, 1857. • ly AT JA.COBS ds BRO'S, Baltimore street, near the Diamond, where greater bar 7 gams than ewer east be 6oeured. —Quick sales and small pretitl"—alwavp better fur seller au i buyer--is the motto tisby practice aa well as preach. Gives them a call fee anything in the Merchant Tailoring hue—you won't re gret it. tiettygbarg, July 13, 1857. rp;lE subicribers wohld respectfolly' an nnunce !Jena'. ind the public 014 they have openeiliffirebtare Store, in Bahl flora street, adjoining,Via residence of David Ziegler, Gettysinarg. in'which they alway s In tend to o ff er to too public a liirgo and general assortment of Ilardirete; iron, Stitt Groiet)cit; , C E R V. ccLicit vmh6iisces, , • 01,M Ito Lefit'ir r l4 ' 544. c• fin? Paints. Oils, and - niv:hreg in genets'', tociptling . Isar, desoript , iion of art.- des ii elii at;ove line or I, illine,s, to. whivb they unite the attention of Continual:pm. Blsclianiitlic Carpenters,' Cabinet- tni.leers„ Shoi-nrakers. Saddlers, and . the liriblit geiler , ally. Our stock 'haring been . aeleeted alit great care mid purchased for nub; sre•gatersti teenlfor the ready Owner.) tii ifutPose of ahy part of it tin' as reasonable tknuii as they.can be purchased anywhere: -.- t ' ' We particularly retinhat a 'mill -from our frietult, and iargestly, aulklt a Aare of public favor, ma wet ate dketenitted to elstatiliA a char acterfor gel ling'Otixta at low prioca.aud doing 4 business on fair priuoi les. •' • • • - ' B,.DANNEB. • :.• "-' rtfiiIETEGLEK. Gettysburg, Juno 94 Mi. . tf VRANCIS J. 'ffirlLSON,late of the Wash a: Room - House at Abboustown, bee taken HBfi r StiKY'SOLD AND, POPULAR 4TAND, ui Ilanover. where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronise him. Hie Table is supplied with the best the market and ger• den can aunt end his Bar with the choicest of liquors. His Stables are commodious, aild attended by careful (hiders. Give him a call. You will a:ways find FRANK. on the spat, ready and willing to male everybody com fortable. April 21,1857. _ _ _ nal:1101W 11. Railroad. C H. ACEHTATt. I(RAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now run as follows : Firat Train leaves lianover at 9 A. S., with Passengers for York. Harrisburg, Colman& and Philadelphia. This Tram also connects with the Express (or Bultimore, :arriving there at 12 Y. Second Train tvave4 at 2.Vi r. m with Pas sengers for Baltimore and intermediate plays, and returns with passengers front York, Ang. 3. J. LEIB, Apra. Stone Peach & Tomato Bottles. AATE h.ive just received a large lot of Y Peach and Tomato Stone Jars—an ex cellent article for preserring fruit. if you want something that will oot rust and injure the fruit, by all means use stone ware.— There is nothing equal to it. Call and see them at FA lINESTOUKS'. ---- Sover's Liquid flair bye. r foueniimillm that eminent Physi• cian of Philatie/phia. Dr. ltrinckle, adiled to the testimony of Pi oferc.r Booth, only fOli- Arms what is evidenced by thousands - oho have used Hover's Dye : “Gliard Row, Chesnut , stre r et, Philadelphia. Dec. 22. 18;2. regard W Hecer's Hair Dye.l (*n em,. unheititatingly that it contains ae deleteribas ingredients, and way be used with entire safety, sad the utmost confidence anti *UCC(.II." W. D. BRINCILLE, .M. D. I Thirer's Wailing soul bodelible Ink, ale la well and widely .ketown. is to r orsoo cnrogy of their Met*, it is mily seceded sae; drat the wady Mid 'lneraisi og destivir. gives the best evidence that, they maintain Usk okaratuar fin. superiority , wl#4, OW"- *unshed thew ',On fink. isisvgipood. yes* Ire. *Tx, RACE 416 street. above Fourth. (trgo. 4-441 Philadelphia, Wilt maim, prompt alt,p , . .4109311 1 0.1 L. BOYISH. ibstatifodurited likset.T. • ikpril IS. ly) _ter. Giwisa= , vomit i!..tieri;47. REUOVAI4, , AND NV,* FtRM. 81111 Another Arrival of NEW 'GOODS, Nett' Wardware Store. SPRINGS, AXLES, Removed to Ramoier. II "dice. w..rrilleing is utility every other glue, Kum. mueilage, paste or °meat ever iusuvrn. Always Ready at Appriesifien. Adhesive on Paper, leather, Furniture, Porcelain. Chide, Marble or Gluey. For manufacturing Fang Articles, Toys, etc., it try no superior, not oat: immunising greater strength than any ocher klunro article, hot adheres more quick ly. leaving sus &Imp wleero the pa is are join ed. NIVIR FAILS. Within the lamt three veers upwards of 250,000 bottles of this justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE have been 11, and the great, convenience which it has proved in story c.v.e, has deservedly secured for. it a demand which the manufacturer has fund it, at times, difficult to meet; a, knowledgett by all who hate used it, that ito merits are far above any similar article ur itnitauun tv.or olferod to the pu LI ie. GL ('F. igextemirdyeounterfeite.l _ol , 4crrelllC Zabel "Mc/Cries Ceirtirdied Livia th , Get-fa Arliissiry." Take no other.-. TWE.VT.Y..FII"ECE.NTS d BOTTLE..' -31.1iitifisetered and 5.,1,1, Witolesale atul Retsil. by .WM, ,C, 31eltEd, Ntaiioner. „Fo. 907 Chesnut St., Piciladefp/lila. I frol"*Lkeral inducements offered .0 person diniiruus of iselliug the above article. Sept. 28, 1S:17. ly TIEN FIRMERS' L MECEIANICS' Sayings Institution of Adams Co. Institntion recei vett deposites te hicb 1 it pays interest as follovhs : For over 10 months. 4 per cent. per annum. For 3 and not over 10 months. 3 per cent. per annum. - For transient deWositea, not less than 3a days. 2 per cent. por anuum. payable on derogod without notice. A Joint fund (capital) u( $lO,OOO has been Paid in. So loans apply on Wednesday, .Sums received oo dewsito as low as a'diine. Interest to be allowed whenever the deposites amount to $3,00, and oa each additional 55,t , 0 and npstardit. Otlice in South West Corner of Public Square, , nett to George Arnold's store. Open daily from 9 A- M. to 3 P. M.. and fur receiv ing depeautes every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. • Foot;'leis/ GEpRGE 11110 NE. 7'i.:(2.-nrer & Sceretary, GEORGE ARNOLD. pieethirs. John ilrotigh, John 'Horner. Samuel Durboraw. George Arnold. A. Heintz°[man, • Jacob Ilesselinan, D. MoOrtnary, D. Mct:onsughy, Culp, Juhn Robert Horner, JOhn April 0.1857. Corrlairel!, Ihrgr,irs, GOOD AND ritEAP I glitz undersiped wquld inform his friends and the public ,zenocally, that ho con tinues the CARIIIAOE -,XIAKING BUSI NESS, in all its brooches, at his establish ment, iu East Middle Street, (near the east end,) Liettyaborg. Pa., where he haw on heal a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to pot up to order whatever • he desired in his line, viz :—Thalutsvity and Batt-kkaly asirriages ; .Falling-Tfip, Ruck- 01 , 1 , away ii Trotting Buggies, \ Jersey IT'agoits, (C-c. With good workmen and Bond materials, he can, pledge his work to be of the hest quality —and his prices are among the 100-est. kir Repairing dwie at short notice. and at reasonable rates. Couutrr produce takeu in exchange kir work. Call! JACOB TROXEL June 15,1.857. Fancy Furs for Ladies. I - 11 - oriN i i,tr43ll4 ir-CQ.. (Now No.) SlB Li • M.:IItKET Street, attire Eighth, Unita ; delohla l . Tniporteri. M i glOu Faet II tors find tl.t•ttsrs in Lt+ol', Cl - "ttlernc, and Phiblre.i's , FANCY FURS Wholesnlo and Rrtail. .1. V. & Co., would call the attention of Nalers - and the pifblic generally ta their immense Stuck of 'Fancy Furs for Lltdies, llentlenten, std Cilildran'o their asotorttneut entbrazTo every aiticle acid kind of Fame, Fury, that will be wnyn:during the Season---such a.. Full I rape;, 113,1 f Capes, Quarier Cnpea, Talmas, Victocines, Roar, 31titfs and MuffuteeS, from 1 the . flit, et Russian Subic to the lowest price Domestic Pur. 1 V-r Gan:lsmer' th t e lin - gest assortment of r.lr'('AY!' l lars . , (i! •Itir; 11111nit).6,-, a-, : bein4 the u 0... , imrortcr+ of :a our Fzir4 an , l Matittfacture.o . •. * Coc:n taller our own snpor . , • ni, we feel slatiaiiii„..v...4.Gart offer Letter in dueentepts fo cf4leltifrilltrthe ,-.lLl;e.genertl i 1 3 + than tni? Ober lititti,i% hitving w ' nunitense !eatsortutetti tit selrot front and to the )1....:•afa,;- ; Claim? prkwir. /VC only hak u all/. • 1 L • ' ' ' 1 'JOIIK'FAREIRA &CO., ' 1 . ..10.' 81f1.3fnekri &reef . , abore is'iyhth, P Add' a. 840.' 1 21, 1837. 4tit ---a_.1...:.;• ----a , ---..11.1-2 1 ...-- .25 , WITN tSSES • , An, Wm. * Four:ix cPSTICTED: . , PAIN 11 - i r irP la 7 . 1 W. ArrilAtit.. , , Oa W tic; lout had 10 years experience:Lae a.Ba alit - I pies r awl Publisher, awl author u( . . A A Soles qf /zebus,/ ut as Broadway Zi aberuar/e, when, fur 10 successive ni=b's, over It ,r 7 50,00 Ptopie ...Anti Greeted hitp with round% of applause, while w- tie exiiitoted the manner iu which Colin kJ o t terfeiters execute their frauds. and t h e AL curtail, end shortest lateens of 0 Detecting them! , '''-. The flank Note Eng, ayera All sky be is ibe 2 greatest Judge. tai Paper Motley living: _____ 3 GRE eiT EST DISCOV ER Y ! ,110.1 , ILIF. PREcIiNT csaruitr rou I CDeTECTING COCSTIM,FEIT BA:VK NUM "Describifig every Genuine Bill in - extatetrce. and exhantinc. at a glance. every X Counterfeit in CI-relation! arranged KO zdutirahly that AIitESENCS is z sAhr AND iurriceTlON iNSTANTANSOTS. ri'No Index to exist/sine ! So pages to A hunt up ! But so simphtied and arranged **that the Merchant. the Bakker and Business " Es man can ace 'di .si u Glance. 4! MO F:a 71 ,F, 0,01 aad German. is TIIV.S kiell WAY IIF-4.1) THE SAME IN UIS OWN NATO/. TONUUC. MUST Plll4/Ig. - T !LINN. NOTE LIST PCIII.ISIIIiD Also. a list of ALL ?I raiviss Ilaxcsius n AXiisICA A Complete Slinniary ot the Finance ot • Europe and America will be published in :each edition. tebether with all the iwpor tant Yews of the day. Also, A SEHiFt , OF TALES. iss From an old Manuscript rotund in the East: 41t furnishes the most Complete Buttery of ORIENTAL LIFE, gg Describing the most Perplexing Sitestione 4c in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that country have been SO often emnd. These el Stones, will continue throughout - the whole year, and will :prove t h e moat entertaining ever offered to the pubbe. W it fr7Fornislied Weekly to Subscribers 0 only. at $1 a year. AH letters must bend dreams% to JOBN S. DYE, Broker, tiihfitoher and Proprietor, 70 Wall strlffst, April 47..1567: ly New York'. ' ItERIOVA Alszilltsser,leit sad Clock-miter, .A,s, 'removed illsahop to Carrot's street, below ILke's store, where he will Itiwaye be happy to attend to the'ealls of cur totners. • Theakful for past favors, be it!ipes, tistrict attentio . n, militiamen, and desire to ease. to merit and riii:eleo the, patrotmge of patine. 4 z t ea2 ' 11.11,, 18,1857. 910BADC1).‘ EIB(1.1111. of bast bruin:o4lld .j, 410101iiiiinift rams chew high tier,, BS tb a Thar ? • - PriAidgmaad %wog Siemer . : • 4WWII. Jr. TOMAS, _ perehated the Gro cery SI • L. H. MIN NIGH. Sin the Northwest corner B. the Diamond, formerly occupied by A. B. Kurtz, where they invite the attention of all who may wish Groceries, Confections, Preits--Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Me leases, Silt, Starch, Soda, Spices of all kinds, Lemons Figs, Almonds, Ai. Also, a fine as sortment of chewing and smoking Tobacoo, Sagan. Snuff, kc. 'l:7 - Country Produce ta ken in exchange for Goods. W.ll. BOYER 3 SON September 7, 1857. :CTZ.T IN EAS^rIT AVD NEVER OCT Or cI.V 4 (IN 111M1.1:54, rend tfii+, and then come anal buy, f.r I' Atilt have "'a few move left'?' Tile suivieriber takes this vnethed of veiling theiatLeation of the public in general iu that visluabie piece of iu.44lhinecy, styled Hg's Patent Hay Roister and Yanare Exnavator. Timing the 'rij.l.ht iif all Adams cpmaty, he will Sell either machines ur township rightS. li• ' Stir Also, at the same p!are.l.4 , tt'clin he tic eutnauodateil with as finellakilES as can be gut up in the state fur the same munep—con atantly kept on hand: Repairing done, neatly and cheaply, at short notice. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. Gettysburg, May IS. IS'i7 Gm The Rev. C. Burnett, IN F.H S4 l ) L uther is ti b l r h i i n i t oil di as : l ere 9iio da ss lm ila p r l y i e any:r ? ! certain Cure for Cmt.tumption, Agthma, c„ fiy i ts , 0•14.1,, Xrd•rmor Debility, and al) impurities of the also, an easy end effectual mode oaf totaling the n5m..1.1. Ac tuated by a desire, to beueth his suffering f lows, he'will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) to such as desire it. with full' and explicit di re..tions for preparing and successfully using the Itedicitie. Address RED'. C. S. BURNETT, 831 Brvachcay, J . City, August 3, 1857. Ini pWta a t Discovery. CONSI73IPTION And all Disea.v.s of the Lan;js and Throat I are Po.sitirely Curable by Inhalation, F c l a r v e i t H i es co i n n vtehyee lung hnegm through re med ies thtoe the messages. and emit% in direct convict with the disease, neratailizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough. ca u ses a tree and easy ex , pectoration. heals the longer, purities the blooci, imparts renewed virility to the nervous system. giving that tone and energy so indie>j• pensable for the restoration of health. To be , able to Stale confederal) , that Consumption is • eurable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasere. It is as much under the , ' control of medical treattneut as any ocher for-' mitlably disease: ninety out of ererrhandred Cases can beetled in the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second : but in the thin! stage it is itupossilibi to sane inure than five per cetit , for the Lungs are so cut up by the dis ease as to hid defiance to •medics! ! Even. however, in the last stages. Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearfid• scourge . which annually , ' destroys ninety-live thousand persons ir. the States •Ione: and a correct caleulatiog show* that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to till the Consumptive's grave. ' Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In - all ages it has' been d great enemy of life, for it apexes; neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the I brave, the beantife!, the graceful and the gifted. By the belt) of that Anpreme , Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gilt, I am enabled to offer to the milliard it permanent and speedy cure in Constitnption. The find cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the inwnedoue e ff ect produced by their 4RCLEtitiOll t)e lung. 4 is to prevent the 1 , free admission or ae- into the air cells. - whielt causes a we a kened litelety thremet.l the entire system. Then aintly it is mote relined to ex. ! • pect greater good fruare medicines entering, the , cavities of the lungs than from those *Juan islered thrangh the stomach : the patient will , always flood the lungs lies end the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies.' - Thus. Weak- tion is a local remedy. nevertheless it - acts consti utionally, and with more power and certainty thin remedies administered by- the . I stomach. To prove the powerful and ilivect influence el- this mode of " administration. eilltiroffinn inhaled will ientireiy destroy sensi• bdity in ri few nit 'lutes, paralyzing the elite re , nervous spteue, so llrat a limb teal be ; putateil without the.slightest pain : iglus/int; thai ordinary blitzing-gas will deatcoldtfeiri a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will miss the l wlitnr•faintiiig or apt;areutly - deed.— : The odor of inany.oflthenie , licines is percepti- ; ble in the a for isirmtes after. beiogrin % l haled. and way be , innuediklely detected in the blood. A convincing ptbof of the sonata- ! • tutioital effects of inhalation: is the racttbat ' sickness is always giroduced ty breathing kw I i atr—is not this pusitive evidence thatpriper rimedies. carefully prepared and isdieneiLly • administered through the lungs should pro , duce the hapeieit results! During eighteen yearn' practice. deafly thmesends• deffeeing from diseases Of tbti lunge and throet; have besin'utitier to care. arid I have effected rainy remarkable cures, even allei-lhe sufferers hat. been pronounoed in the last stages. which fatly. satisfies me that curisutuptiors Is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of con sumption is original,' and fuurided bn long•ex ; peiieuce and a thorough investigation. My "pellVllMErflMitatterwittrttse-nature of tohe.- cies, Lc., enables tee to distinguish readily, the various fawns of disease that simulate oon sumption. and apply the propel r e medies, rare ly bring mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in connvitt - insi with certain ptitho logicakend microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the tffecis of con , trained chests, to enlarge the chest, purity the blood, impart to it, renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire syatein. Medicines with fell directiumi sent to any .part of the United States and Canadas by patients coininunicatmg their symptoms by letter. But this cure would be more certain if i the patieut should pay we a visit, which would give me en opportunity to examine the lungs and suable me to prescribe with touch greater certainty. and then the cure could be effected %whamt any seeing the patient again. G. W. GIIAIIA.M. M D.. Ofice,ll.3lfahert 5t..014 ...". I H 9 • ) 1 " .1 ‘-' 14-1:21h, PIIILAWiI.PULA, PA. July 20, 1857. lY• ZOO Dos. lisives sad Fsinks. HAVING just received of our own impor tation, from England, a large and es tausivdassortment of Cutlery, we invite the attention of `thy 4c. in want of any style of Knives and Forks, Carvers, Nut Pies, kc.,..t0 examine. - We will WI at - tech prices se will defy competitioo. AlsrAmblargoe assortment of Table Forks, which will he so/d separately. Don't forget to examine the stock at VAILNESTUCIES% kairCountry .MerchaufA es.* be supplied at a small advance. Ality is . ME PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL TIRE lissarance. Company, APITAL 6130.686 —*fans i nears:wee In V any part of do State. against Inas by Are; pnidently adapti ita, operation.; to its resour -004 ; nifords, indetnnity. and promptly . • ad its _ . " - dams otivicy' ts 'PeTiresented in the Boon/. of WWI= bY iion M oans Mnaiov; • McCLEAN.Arterit • • 1856 '2014. . 43(4: vv. mocui• , aidtomirg• tiO orisons degirins to lay ia • Titrter'isitri+ltef °ad, Will please 4ttd ...itaktfrntsSea at_opce, as it colt he furnished 41warr *la Vaitiliih than *Jai& tYsfthr 0110cisWooilldiadivoriPS. •• . • , SICADS nttgrAP. Ttlls TAlififiST ;;1i Chair & FurnitxueEstabliahnioart . „ Li Baltimnre. 3 j i jua ..sr ` ;: lATIiro - r's GAY T. WARSHOWINP, .v„. N,, r t4 Gay street, g,lft w;tere are kept alw.tvB on lant e er ,trtlK 'here 4tylet.l"Preneh TETIi•X-141118, iG in wa ' r. ILtir, Cloth or 11;,,e.u.a11e, French Full Stuff and 31.Arali,)n ear it .1101 CHAIRS, in' - Pluzl4 tiroctitello. Ft:Prlch Stnfr Otived