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ADVERTSS 141 E
CABINET-31A - KING. '
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that
he has REMOVED HIS SHOP to the
houso, formerly occupied by Mr. Swency, a
few dbors South of Mr. MeCreary's Sad
dler-shop,. in Baltimore. street, where he
Mill continues to carry on the
Cabinet-eilluking Business
IN ALL, ITS BRANCHES, •
AND 18 PREPAREIk, TO MANI:FACTURE, AND
INTENDS KEEPING ON HAND A GENE-
RAL itSSORTMENT OF FIRST-RATE
2W2JP2WV22O
OF ALL KINDS.
OrY - All kinds of Lumber and Country
~Produce will be taken in exchange - for
Work, end for which the highest market
prices will be even.
• 0:7 - The subscriber would also inform
the public, that, having provided himself
with a IifEwIRSE for the conveyance
of the dead, and being prepared to make
COMM, all orders in that line will be ex
ecuted with promptness, neatness and de
.
`t giber hopes, by strict attention
merit_abci_receis_n_a_ liberal_
of patronage.
L. SHARP.
burg, Feb. 7, 1.832. tr-44
OTIOn -
*G persons - Weft:l to the Estate of
JOIN PEDON, late of Liberty
township, Adams county,—deceased, either
by bond, note or book account, are request
ed to call and settle the same on or before
the'frst day of March next—and those
having claims against said Estate, are also
requested to present the same, properly au-
Abenticated i for settlement.
THOMA.
February 7, 1832. 4t*-744
PRO C WTI 0
TIOSE concerned, will.take notice that
the Judges of the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, have appointed a
03.7341 - 4 3 2 t? CCOV2:O2
to be held at Gettysburg, for the County of
Adams, by the Judges of the same Court—
_la-commenee on—Monday the -sth-day of
March next.
WM. S. COI3EAN, Sheriff
Silent's Otlice, Gettys
burg, Jan. 17, 1832. S tc-41
BIOTICE.
rfirliHE heirs of Louisa Staly,
.Y. deceased, (widow °ldle late John 6ta
ly,) are hereby notified, that their respec
tive portions of the estate of said deceased
are ready for them—They will therefore
Flo well to call on the subscriber, either in
person or by order,iminediately, as he does
fiefintemlto - be - Erczemratilrrforinturtrurow
any portion of their shares after this date.
4 t- At 4
February 7, 1832.
C CRI-.11.1111.1.1Y4 dec.
1EZ,M2. 5 .57 ii2,222g
. the-public - tliut Lc ha
- _
New Shop in ChumbeFsburg-Street, a few
• -- - - doors West of -thee Court- House,
WHERE IfE IS PRERARED TO
_ Make, Trim and Repair
e 4 4 - air "d
'*‘
OP EVERY IFSCR IPTIGPh
--ALSO-.
SAD DIMS,
•
BRIDLES, SADDLE-BAGS,,
l'ortmanteaus, Harness, Trunks,
stud every other article in his line , of busi
ness, with neatness, durability and despatch.
He Wilms his thanks_ for - past encourage
ment, and shall endeavor to merit a contin
otiose of the same.
July 26, 1831
$lOO REw.ana.
A.NAW.AY from the subscriber, on
MA W the night of the sth of October last, a
'Negro; Man named ISAAC, about 20 years
old. lie is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high,
a, square-built well set fellow, walks a little
stoop shouldered, tawney comPlexion, very.
full face, wide mouth which he spreads very
much when, he laughs, and down look when
Interrogated or spoken , to. His clothing
,not known except a blue coat about half
an old fur hat. 'Rero , is no
;doubt but be will alter his name as I think
he obtainedi free pass from a fellow by the
- OfJohwßeeson, is in Pennsylvania
. froin every information. I can get; as he
. "mend the . Potomac at Shepherdstown a
bout two weeks. beforaQh-rietmas. The, a
-- Bove reward - will be given - to . any person
‘, god.will give me information so that I get
..him, if he is pormitylv;thia,or any other free
abaci - o $3O itin Maryland, and 810 if in
, GARLAN.D \lll. DAVIS. ,
Nair Char* • APtrirliTi Ceu'i •Va.
•
• • .4 . •
;7 , 0 ,1
4 - A f amt , ll
1- -a
A . CERT d CU ItE FOR THE 1
a HIS filthy and infections dimrder, be it ever
so inveterate, may be cured in one hour's
application by Me vise of
DUNI FRIES'. 01 NT% ENT.
It is unrivalled for the pleasantness, ease, expe
dition, sufety,and ccrtainty,with which it produces
a perfect cure of this disease. The Ointment is
known to be so certain and expeditious in as'oPti
rat ton, as to effect a cure in one hour's application
only! without any hazard of taking cold, as the
composition•does not contain the least particle of
mercury, or aby other dangerous ing; edicnt ; it
may be applied with, pe'rlbct safety in the s tate , of
pregnancy, and even to children 'at the beast.
LtTrice 37A cents a hox,with ample directions.
DUMFRIES' HIGHLY APPROVED
L.C.Y l ,:ar TI F AIW2
THIS safe and powerfAiViish for sore obi 44/Ta
med Eyes, stands pre-eminent among the multi
tude of ordinary preparations for this purpose.—
The most obstinate as well as the more slight
inflammations of that delicate organ, yield
to this highly approved Eye Water, which will
brace and restore the tone of the diseased parts.
On recent sore eyes, the effect is highly salutary,
and in cases of years standing, thetuostlinexpec.
ted relief has been received, after other applica.
tions of inferior efficacy had failed. Those who
use it, pronounce it to Lie one of the best prepara
tions for those complaints they ever met with,espe•
chilly ill obstinate cases of soreness and inflam
mation.
Price 25 cents a bottle, with directions
(113 - The celebrated CAMTIIIIAINIA TOOTH
ACHE PILLS, which give immediate relief with
out the least injury to the Teeth. On trial this
will be found one of the hest remedies fbr this
painful complaint. Price 50 cents a box with di.
ructions.
TOR FEMALES.
PR. RELFE'S AROMATIC PILLS
AVE. been long-celebrated as a_most value
hie and efficacious remedy against those
general complaints peculiar to the &male - portion
of society. They cleanse, purify and promote a
free and brisk circulation of the blood, when be.
come sluggish and langMd from tfie - iilliictitig
ments for which these Pills are a safe and effectu
, -apeeifice-----They-assistilie_suspended operations
of the sanguifereus system, when nature requires
it, and 'dairy the irregular habits of the unheal
thy female whose sickly and palid countenance be.
comes reanimated,' and freshens With the natural
glow of restored health. - They are a tried and
approved . remedy in obstructions, debility,hypochon
dria, green sickniss, giddiness, palpitation of the
heait, lard digestion, loathing food, pains of the
stomach, shortness of breath,. upon every little mo
tion, sinking - Oft - he Ittfdits — consequncei : a l
dejected countenance and dislike for exercise and
conversation. They are equally conduci4to the
al-of - married hrdiesi extept-in-meses of-piagna-,_ l
cy, or hectic and consumptive habits, when they
must not he taken. But they may be adininister
ed to great advantage-a month or more after ac
couchment, for the purpose of cleansing the sys.
tern and purging those gross humors, which,
when retained, lay the foundation of numerous
disease, and render the incautious subject un-,
healthy for life. They should also be taken by all
women from 45 to 50, to prevent the dangerous
disorders consequent upon that critical period of
female life. They have been further found, by
experience, to afford a powerful remedy in all
hypochondriac, hysteric, and vaporish disorders,
both-in men and women, whose nervous system
they strengthen and regulate, aid nature irrthrow•
ing off those gross and superaburidant humors,
which' produce melancholy and depression of
spirits,'renevate the body, reanimate the mind, and
diffuse a general cheerfulness and elasticity thro'-
out the whole system. Price $1 50 a box, with
.directions. .
above valuable Medicines are prooar
ed from the Original MS. Recipe' Crf the late Dr.
W. T. CONWAY, by T. KIDDER, his Immediate
Successor, and the Sole Proprietor. For sale at
his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. KID
DER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover
Streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, and also thr
sale by his special appointment, (together with all
the valuable Medicines, as prepared by the late
Samuel H. Buehler,
Druguist, Geitymbura, Pa.
% Observe that none are genuine without, eV;
written signature of 'l'. KIDDER, on the outside
printed wrapper.
rr A large discount made to those who buy to
sell again.
- January 31, 1832.
1:1ST of Causes for Trial in the Circuit
II Court of Adams County, to be held in
Gettysburg, on Monday_ the sth .clay of
111(treh next,
The Carlisle Bank
The Trustees of Mo.
see Gourley, an In
solvent Debtor
David Witherow
Wm. M'Clellam Jr.
John AO, Jr. and
James `Bowen
David White
Peter Brongle.
Thos. Neely, Geo.
Day, Rachel Ar
nold,Jas.Wierman
and Moses Neely.
° Thaddeus Stevens vs. Jacob Lefever.
9avid Gilbert vs. Bernliart Hoffman.
--G.- WELSH, Proih'y.
February 14,.1832. te-:-45
Jurors--Circuit Court.
Borough.—John Houck, John B. Marsh,
Samuel S. McCreary, Adam Wert.
Germany.—Amos Lefever,Jacob Keller,
Enoch Lefever. .
tf-1
Hamiltonban.—john M'Cullough, John
Kinett, John Orr, Andrew Stthyart,.Samuel
Blythe, Isarel Irvin, John Mid(ley, Jr. John
J. Kerr, Joseph Reed, (of Benj.)
Mounspleasant.—David Demarv,Edw'd
Riley, D. Clapsaddle, S. S.. Caldwell, Esq.
Liberty.—J. M'Divitt, W. Scott, J. Hill.
• Straban.—Peter Eyster, John Gourley,
Peter Hulick. '• •
Mountjoy.—F. Stockslager, Jas. Black.
Franklin.—David Middlccoff, John Bie
seeker, Thomas M'Knight..
Cumberland.—Saml Cobean, Jr. Geo.
Guinn, Jos. Walker, Quinton Armstrong,
Tyrone.—W tn. Greer, Win. Sadler. '
Reading. —NV i 1 lien) Jones. .
Haniittan,.—Michael Hanes.
Berwick.—Garge Ickes; Dan'l
man, George .Himes.. - ,
Hunti4ton.—John Fickes, (of , Daniell)
John. Gardner. ,, • ~
ilfeniz//e4.—Samuel Diehl, Jesse Houcl,
Nathan' Wright, \,
-ALSO
lyesw4-43
Nicholas Wiorman
vs. Abraham Scott.
vs. Peter Epley.
OR SALE.
IN THE. BOROUGH OF GE4"PreflOtiic
ghat iwo-story BRICK , .
Dwelling ilonNe,;,;,
In. Charnbersburg Street, a few
doors West of 31 r. Forry's Inn, recently occu
pied by Dr..Smyser. The Payments, if desir
ed:, be -will -made- very acoomodating-. ----For
further particulars, inquire of the occußant..
January 17, 183 . 4. tf-11.
litrirt4ato aid ty ervettbitttretti
* OF ADAMS COUNTY, PENN.
• COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
AGREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An. Act to raise County Rates and Levies"
requiring the Commissioners of the respective, 'Counties to publish a statement of the Receipts
and Expenditures yearly—We, the CommissiOners of Taxes 'of said County, do Report as,j fol
lows, viz:—V-From the 7th day of January, 1831, to the 51/i day of -January, 1832,- both
days .included •:
. ~ .„
Tax at last settlem6nt
To outstandin,
Ground Rents in hands of James Gourley . . . 35 .OSi
Arrearage Duplicate 725 44
Balance of George Ziegler's Bond 115 00
Ground Rents in hand's of C. Chritzman . . . 44 . 00 -
Tax assessed for 1331 . ...... 10,349 36
Ground RentS due, - January, IS3I 199 00
Cash of D. Wills, Esq. for an Estray sold . . . 600
Cash on hand at last settlement 2,149 85
Jury Verdicts and Fines in hands of P. Heagy,
• late Sheriff,
Addition to Tax Duplicates
. _ .
`"The Tax assessed — for 1 - 831, is as follows, viz:—
, George Irwin, Hamiltonban, . 655 55
Daniel GeTsilman, I3e - rwtek, . . --I:153 -36
.
James Renshaw, Germany, . 601 05
Valentine Hollinger, Reading, . _ . 656 00
Isaac Durbor'row, Mountjoy,4 B 4 20
John Duffield, Tyrone, 3B3 9 6
James Patterson, - Hamilton,. 472 61
Nicholas Groop, Huntington, . . 454 35
--George_ Myers, Jr. Latimore, . . 433 39
John Emlet, . .. Conowago, . . — 693 36
James Scott of D. Liberty, . . 581 86
----George---Brinkerhoff, Mountpleasant, , .: 60 ._ 87 -. 7
Anthony Deardortl; Franklin,. 769 95
G. • Chritzman, • Borough,4 Bs 51
. .
Michael Miller, Cumberland,7o2 30
Jacob Taughinbaugh, Straban, . v- • 760 41
Jacob Smith, Sen. Menallen, . .
801 31
("The Outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the
following Collectors, viz:—
COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS.
1820 John Marshall,* Berwick .
1823 Michael Snyder, Germany
1825 Adam Swope, Borough
Wm. Cobean, Cumberland
1827 Caleb Beales, Latimore . .
1828 Peter Deardorff, Reading • .
" James White, Jr. Liberty
1829 Henry Albert, Reading - : •
Michael Kitzmiller, Conowago . .
M. Jesse Seahrooks, Hamiltonban
" John Mcllwain, Mountpleasant
" .P. Bishop, Jr. Germany . .
183E)} C. Picking, Hamilton . .
" _P._ Kuglesorat Berwick . .
" John Marshall,* Hamiltonban
John Bream, Sen. ' TyroneYT~ . •
Samuel Kennedy,fFrunfingion
1831 George Irwin,* Hamiltonban .
" James Renshaw,* Germany . .
----14— ftme - Durborrow,* - Mountjoy . .
John Duffield,* :Tyrone . .
" James Patterson Hamilton . .
".Nicholas Groop, • — flutitington . -.
" George Myers,,Jr.* Latimore . .
" John Emlet, : Conowago . .
" James Scott,* Liberty . . - .
" ' G Co. Brinkerhoff,* - Motilitlitea§iint .
" • Anthony Deardorff, . Franklin
" Michael Miller, Cumberland .
" Jacob Tatighinbaugh, Straban . .
c Jacob Smith,= Menallerr . .
0: - Those marked thus V] have since paid part—thus [t] in full.
To ate IliOiiiiirable Fite Judges of the ' Cou
WE, the subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to se
W rnissioners of said County, and having been sworn or trtfi
Statement of the said Account, from the 7th day of January; 183
Robert Smith, Treasurer, & Commissioner
• Vat.
To outstanding Tax, Jantiary 6, 1831, . 8 5,902 77
Quit-rents in hands of James Gourley ' • .• 35 OA
•
-.A.rrearage Duplicate • • •- . — 725 44
Balance of George 'Ziegler's Bond / • . 115 00
Quit-rents in hands of Christian Chritzman . 44 00
Tax assessed for 1831 • . : 1 ' •, - . 10,349 36
Quit-rents' due .January , 1831 '!,;, . . 199 00
; 'Cash of David Wills, Esq. for an Estray sold t' 6 00
in;.Franklin township, • S
Balance of last set t tlement. • • . 2,149 85
JUry Verdicts and Fines in P. Ileagy's hands . 414 48
Addition to Tax Duplicate • • . •• 18 99
WE furthe'r itefiOrt, that we have examin - ed . the items which _coutposelbe above
and certify - that they are correct—and "that. the Balance of al.Two Thousand Nine•
Bred and Two Dollars and Ninety-Six and an half Cents, is in the hands of, the Treasurer:.
CHARLES.KETTLEWELL, Z s A ; : m7 , 1 , m i 1a ,: .
.)-7;rr. JOHN. IWKESSON,
- • ; • AI-4c
IMI
A. COPE
. ,
1 4 ,5bFultry "7, 4 B:#2.
2VIVI 2)gfizTrlN E l Ma . -_._
int.
,44 itbritoro' Itevort..
GARDEN SEEDS.
Early York Cabbage Seed,
" Scarlet Radish, ,
° 1 • Large curled cabbiige Lettuce.,
" Frame Peas,
Just' received and for sale at the Drug-.
Store of
•DR. J. ALBERT._
February 7,1832. a 4t-44
Dons. Cis
5,962 77
414 48
18 99
.4,2,0;019
$ 10,349 36
Dolls. Cis.
4 89
1 05
125 46
1 26
52 09
46 62
2 00
86 92
44 82
. 3 00 -
139 86
57 017 -
150 66
105 72
35 86
399 03
601 05
229 20
220 26
62 61
350 - 35 - 4
205 14
275 36
456 .86
335 - 89
269.95
567 30
396 41
405 31 .1
$5,790 0I
10,019 97i
MEI
By Orders paid,• as follow, viz:—
Auditors' pay - _
Tuition .of Poor Children'
Sundry bills of Costs paid Sheriff and others .
Collectors of Taxes—Fees and Releases . . .
Assessors' pay
Treasurer of Poor-house Finds
Prothonotary's and Recor7er's fees
Grand Jury and Constables—pay
General Jury and Constables—pay . . .
General Jury, Circuit Court—pay James - I‘l6lllienny, Esq. Commisiioner—pay .
Thomas Ehrehart,-Esq. do - do
Jacob Cover, Esq. do do .
1). Horner, Clerk, salary, &c
Sundry persons for Fox Scalps
Road, Vic w . s_and Damages . . . . . .
Jailor—keeping prisoners, S.Le,
Court Cryer—pay, (Vc
F. W. Koohler, for Printing . . . .
Jacob Lefever, • do
R. W. Nliddleton, do
R. G. Harper, do
Directors of Poor—pay
Work done—public buildings
Wood for Court-House and Prison . . .
Officers of' Elections (General and Special) pay .
- Medi - car attendance on Prisoners "..
Coroner—fees, &c
P. Heagy, for R Lot . of Ground adjoining the Jail
Treasurer of Borough of Gettysburg, for Hose
for the use of the Fire Company of said Borough
Wm. S. Cobean, Sheriff, for'summoning Jurors
for 1831
.Tolin Heagy; for one ream of Paper . . . .
By outstanding Tax
Ground rents in handsOf James Gourley .
do arrearage Duplicate . . .
Balance of George Ziegler's Bond .
Treasurer's salary
Jury Verdicts and Fines in hands of P.
Heagy, Esq.
Orders of former yetii• paid by Treasurer
Cash on hand
.I[N__TESTIRONY.Ahttt the foregoing statement of RE.
-m- CEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES,
?AR. ? lice of the Treasurer of said County, is a correct and
true Copy, as taken from and compared with the Ori
ginals remaining in the Books of this Office—We
.;•• . 14 •
.4 j .' o '= ► 4, have herennerset - our Hantls, : and affixed the, Seal of
our said Office, at Gettysburg, the Fifth of Janua
ry, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two.
Thomas Ehrehart,
Jacob Cover, Commissioners.
John L. Gubernator,
ATTEST,
D. Horner, Clerk.
t Ot"'"eirinmon "Neils of 'Mains. County; .
tle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Corn
rmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to be a General.
1, to the sth day of January, .1.83 —lciAli days included
Actount with the toipaty of Adams.
CR.
By Cash paid on CommissiVis ordefs
Outstanding Tax . . .
Quit-rents in Jumas of James Gouriey
Arrearage Duplicate
Balance of George Ziegler's' 800
Treasurer's Salary.
Jury Verdict-t;,and Fines in P. Heagy'ii hands
Balance in Tfewury
50a lbs of Lamp ok.Cluidle-W"
1 , 1,000 Butter Prints;
I,QOO Barrel and - Half-Barrel Covers,
1,000 Nests of Sugar poxes. •
500 Fancy Baskets,
200.. Gross Lamp Wicks, .
500 lbs. Candle or Lamp Wick.
For sale, by
VALERIUS DUKEHAZT:
B A lthpore, Ist mo. 31st, 1532. 4t-42
CRS:
Dolls. cts.
10 50
856 84
765 04
884 59
257 50
2,600 00
31 75 •
280.50
721 54
204 96
_ 105 00
• 00
. 94 50
169 87
. 2855}
. 798 25
. 575 56
.• 61 62
. 78 50
.. 45 62
. 88 75
. 50 44
. 60 00
. 13 85
. 231 00
. 562 84
• -15—
. 18 58
. 200 00
BIS
40 00
78 00
. . 3 25
5,790 01
. 35 04
. 725 44
15 00
100 00
. 414 48
. 15.84
2,902 96j
$ 20,019 971
10,036 991
5,790 01,
35 08i
725 44.
15 oa
100 oa
414 48'
2,902 96f
G31:1=2
L
420,019 97i
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