Vonutititiltated. SVIT GaowlxG OUT OF TOR EXTRADITION OF Procee .- or hie, Adant4 Teach- .A NTIION't Dedtra tn ( Mass. )i a t rznp f era' Associatial. zette States that' Mr. Wm. Ela, the young man The mernberaeibe xamsCou . nty Teachers' who was assa,ulted and stabbed bj the bayonets Association nret iv; the !Lecture - Room of the .._of .941 g:, of the soldiery, in Merchants' Row, in Boston, on the day of the return of Burns, German RefermeAClrnrch in obedienCe to a call cause he chanced to_have I bottle in hi, hand be of ibe President titect, on Thursday. Feb. Ist, 1855, at 113 A. M. Opened with prayer by —which was thought to contain vitriol or soitie- Rev. Mr. Dosb. thing of the sort—has appealed -to his country for redress, and his case will come on, in, Nor reported- The committee appointed at the last meeting folk county, at the February term of the Su a revised constitution, was re eeiyerl, and the committee discha`iged. Each Prelim Court. article was taken up separately and after dis- ' cussion adopted. An opportunity WAS then offered to those present to attach their namcs to the constitution. The follo_wing is a list of -the persons who signed it : - David Currens, D. K. Snyder, J. Blocher, jr., U . is; Blocher, B. ,Snyder. J. 'A. Young, S. J. Little, S. Lott; T.. F. Grammar, J. Irwin, J. —Kit-finger , R. S. Taylor. J—Lott—D_McMillan, J. McKnight, J. H. Scott, J. S. WitlieroW. 11. D. Shriver; R. A. Lyttle, P. A. 'lr.:Derintul, C. 11. Austin. J. E. Smith, J. C. Ellis, B. J. Reed, It. G. Harper, jr., G. W. Hildebrand, R. S. p axto n, L. Chronister, R. 'lcCleaf, S. Durho raw, C. W. E. Welty, W. B. Thomas, M. Mickley, 11. T. Price, W. L. Campbell, J. Biesecker, S. Powers, D. Wills, F. W. Orner, F. Bailey. D. Delan,ll. H. °ram_ M. C. Thompson, M. D. McClellan, H. E. McCreary; A, 'McCurdy, A. E. Ueagen, H. E. Ueagen, M. zdaler, M. McMillan, S. J. McMillan, J. Powers, C. Powers, M.' D. Powers. After a miscellaneous discussion. the Associa tion adjourned to meet at 2 o'clek, P. M. - After reading and approval of the minutes of,t,he morning session, W. L. Campbell, Esq.; delivered an able and interesting address, in Which he gave a history of the Common 'School System, and defined the duties of the Teacher. The suttject of Geography was then taken up, and C. 1.1. Austin explained the method of teaching this important branch with Petton's outline maps. lie had a class of his. pupils present who exhibited a high degree of proficiency in this study.. W. B. Thomas ex plat nedifis method of using the same series of maps. Mr. L. Chronister also took part in the discussion. lie was not :fortunate enough to have the outline maps in his school, but sup plied their place with the small maps, and had succeeded in advancing his classes very rapidly by using the rhyming Geography. Adjourned to meet at tip o'clock, P. M. Prayer by Rev. R. Hilt. Rev. Robert John ston, then delivered an address to the Parents „of the Children of the Common Schools. He showed that the many defects in our school ;system are to be attributed to the total neg lect and Want of interest in them on the part of .parents'—that until _some meads can be de vised to induce parents to interest themselves instheir behalf the grand object of the schools will not be fully met. Adjourned to meet, at 9i o'clock, A. AI. FItiDAT, 91 O'CLOCK., A. n. Opened with prayer by Rev. Jdcob Zeigler. The subjtct of Orthography was then taken up; and \V. B. Thomas gave his Method of teach ing it.. After which Robert Lyttle explained the manner ,he taught reading. lie was fol lowed by C. H. Austin and W. B. Thoinas on the 'same subject.• T. Titus then interested the members of the Association foe more than an hour with an able Lecture on the subject of English Urannnar, explaining his method of teaching it and the utility of this branch as a study in our Common Schools. After this the subject of arithmetic was taken up and Mr. Austin entered into a minute explanation of his plan of teaching, Fractions. Adjourned to meet at 1 : i o'clock, P. M. • 1 t. o'cLocK, P. M. After reading and approval of the minutes of the morning session, Rev. R. Hill by request, explained ins method of teaching Syntax by diagrams. After which, Prof. M. L. Stcever delivered a very interesting and instructive att. dress on t 'The Teacher and the - Sellout." The following resolutions were then discuss ed and adopted: .fttsaved, That the thanks of the Association are hereby tendered to the Citizens of Uettys buig for their kindness and hospitality extend ed to its menibers on the present occasion, and to' the Trustees ,of the (iern►an Refortned Church. for the use of their Lecture Room. !Imam!, That the tianks of the Association he tendered to Messrs. Johnston, Stimver, Campbell and Titus, for their able and very appropriate addresses on the. present occasion. Rtso/i,,ed, That the proceedings of this Asso ciation he published in the county papers, and in the State School Journal. Resolved,- That w•e solicit the editors of the Press of this county, to take a more active part in advancing -the cause 'of - educiition, by adu►itting into their:columns articles bearing upon the subject. Resolved, That we recommend to the Teach ers of thiS county, the propriety of subscribing for the Pennsvlvania School Jol u •nnl ar s id oc d, That we recommend to Teachers and Directors to endeavor to introduce outline. snaps into their schools, as furnishing the best means for teaching Geography. /kinked, That we unanimously approve of the adoption of a uniform seriesof Text Books in each District: and most earnestly urge upon the Directors the strict enforcement of the section of the School Law requiring a uniform series of Looks—a feature of the new School Law which will, if carried into- effect, greatly facilitate t►e operations of the Teacher. Resolved; That in the formation- of District Associations, for the mutual improvement of Teachers, a great impetus is given to the cause of universal education. Rem./vet, That the thanks of this Associa tion are hereby tendered to those Directors of this conn.ty who granted us the time we spend in attending this fleeting. Boophyd, That a committee of three be Rp- pointed to call upon Rev. Robert Johnston and obtain a copy of his able address for publics- Mow-Comity papers—it being an address to' the parents of the children of our Common SchoolsAild not many of those from the coun try being present, we think that this is the most effectual w•ay of reaching those to whom it was addressed. The chair appointed Miss M. D. McClellan, Mr. C. IL Austin and Mr. A McDermad. - " ite.pdved, That a committee of three -be ap pointed to consider the propriety of publishing the addrses of Messrs. Campbell. Stever and Titus in pamphlet form, and if found practicable, to solicit thc:r speeches for publication. Com mittee consists of Messrs. Austin, Lyttle and Powers. W. B. Tuo.stAs, y THE undersigned hereby notify - all petions against trespassis on their premises, either by gunning or otherwise. They are determined to enforce the law to its full ex tent against all who disregard this notice. Jac , /I/ Fid/er, Jam Dieh/. Daniel Diehl. L.:mantle/ Kensper, 11 7 fit._11'irt, Jr., S'i,nuel March, 3fartin liqbrenspergcr, Joseph 11ill, .S'arattel Gilliland, J. L. 7'au , (hinhauf.fh, Geo. Fidler, - - ; --- .- -- . - .7 ------,, oniertril - Christian Ocerkfilizer, Blind .gtber.,l - %I'S ItiN7Ml.:Nr AND rlt 1.5.-- yr Thomas Ehrhart, Jr., Remedy tor 'z'alt Ithentit.-Copy of a letter from Charles jam Lehman,, Jacob {fief A.,,,,,,tii. St. Clair. Passenger, per the ••Atlantic.'' dated. " • , , . , E-ra . 1 1f r IN. I' .. ‘larch 17, 1ti54.-Tir. l'isifreor /lillua - ay.-sir.-1 left stt ..9e 8 9 .Liffe , iU./rn..Srierfier, -, Rogl• iel. non, three ureks ago. sod for se% end day: preei- ititOb March, Peter Fidle - r's Heirs, - 4)U.Is- to tot C.llll4A2ti.itl. I felt 4 terrible stalle, , ill my Ge ,, r ,„ 1if: , 1 . 1 ,,,, , 11. - J. Sp( •( • 2i - mits. act-loop mitil by the ut.lit,at paiLjk iienrt or i .tt,,,, p t_____ . + . '-ic" , ! .. .-...: , 7 a.- ~. -, g re ed to mote. with iti liiii;- :in 1 but uin.t. %. hill/ M ar . illillWit in. Lydia 1 , acktn4er, Bo it ze r Snyder, I under-igtieA, residing in Franklin township. *olor.i.lile; hoaeler. ito ite.liately i got on lei.s.-ii. : telt. uorse Geo. Eichollz, - Jacob Hersh. !Adams con my, lie - hereby gives niAice to all rtes. and was codified to ink' chin for sic dti‘,, Is hen ...._, Jacob t'idler, Sen , a fell ,, Yr IVI/iarttg;CC (qr. ) lartiii. of It/iiltelelphi.f.) . liceserbi-, •I . persons indebted to said estate to make 'mow ing. with s couple of boles of your Ointment arid l'ills. a hich F et) iiiir v 12, 1854. 3t c"'"Pirterst cured me. aud I am now as well as es er I was in - - --- - ---- - ---- no life. - C. A. Sr. et mt. 1 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. th e !amen) present them properly authenticated -- ------ • fur settlement. 177 — rits H kilt TS 4. r tutu lirut .5 II si•E: forma retry into- ST - KMAT. M 1.'.1.:" 171 NG of the Adams rr‘tiir.r. untie: of study. and a well-hshitesl man is alir 1.V.1 1 County Agricultural Society will take JACO II Il A RTM AN, aidner. - w , ,,-tliv of a t iiinition. especially aiming the la licit. The , . „ .0 place at the C ourt-hauAts, in Gettysburg, on Ft b. 5, 1855. 6t. _ t..t place in l'hiltelelphia. or in-lee 1. in any other city ____. ..______ __ ....___ -- ee•u-e a first r*tAm fashionable ant 4enteel suit of clothes, Thursday. Me 22d (f Feb., at 10 o'clock, A. M. - -Ii r r I - '1 i. at Roekliill & Wilson's cheap store, tt. 11 / Clit'- out - 'rile examirwion of the subject, ‘.the anplica- r()VES --- S I OYES 1 .., Ftreot. corner of Franklin pla^e. .1.10. :W. 2tu -- - tion of Lime to land," will be continued. fy,sl hand and for Pale, a great variety of lis - aLt., tau: ItEmeim.—• , l2riner•c Great Remedy for JN O. McG IN LE Y, Pres'l. COOK sTov.Es—very cheap. Call liiteases onto liiiing,-s "till stands unrivalled as the most ele- . 1 H. 3. s s o t , , 1. 7 TABLE, . c . y. and see them. GEO. ARNOLD. 1: ~t .‘z.ett.sb'e and s-tfc ‘lediciue. knowntor this lingerous ,r, - ... 11-c ve , Tli :I. 4 lin i January 29, 185.5. td 1 September 4,, 1851. tr7Tlionuts Jefferson's grand-datighter is .tenchitri , school in 11".ashingtott city. 2 O'CLOCK, P. M 61 1 o'cLoCK, P. M. el)e Markets. Corrected from the latest MI6 tnore,York& Ilanorer papers BALTIMORE—roiI/AT Flour, per barrel, Wheat,-per bushel, Rye, '4 Oats, 411 52 to ' 54 Cloverseed, " 1-- 6 75 to 7 00 , Timothy, " 325t0 3 50 . Whiskey, per gallon, 34, to 36 Beef Cattle, per hund., 350 to" 537 Hogs, .. 6 50 to 7 50 - Hay, per ton, . 18 00 to2o 00 /guano; Peruvian, per ton, 50 00 tosl 00 Flour, per htd. i .from store;, $8 75 Do. 6 4 " wa ,, ons 0 , 7 87. Wheat, per bushel; • 1. 85 to 190 .., Rye, 4 4 1 00 Corn, , " 77 Oats, ~._ .4 4 47 - . Uloverseed, " 6 25 Timothy, " 300 Plaster of Paris, per ton, , 6 50 ------- -- ---- YO MC —Ful n .te L, AST. Flour, per_bhl., from stores, $9 00 Do. - " from wagons, 812 Wheat, per bushel; - 1. 90 to 2 00 Rye, 4 4 - , 1. 14 Corn, 4 4 78 Oats, -44 - 50 Cloverseed, " --G 50 Timothy, " - . 250 Plaster of Paris, per ton, 7 50 MARRIED. On Tnesday week, by Rev. Robert Johnston,' Mr. JOTIN G. BRINKERHOFF to SARAH, daughter of Mr. David Shriver—both of Straban township. - On the - 4th inst.. by Rev Jacob Ziegler, Mr. GEORGE MOOS to Miss MARGARET B. NOTTNAGEL, both of Cumberland township. On the Ist iust,, by the Rev. Mr. Roth. Mr. HENRY WERNER, of Monallen township, to Miss MARIA ABET CASHMAN, of Butler township. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. D. D. Clark, Mr. RODERT cG AUGHY -of Cu tube Hand. township, to Miss 1..:14 7. it. ORR, of Hamiltonban township. On the 3Sth ult., by Rev. C. J. Deininger. Mr. DAVID GEORGE, of Adamicounty, to Miss SUSAN REED, of York county. DIED. .On the 20th ult., in Straban township. IDILICIA CLEMENTINE, daughter of John and Eliza Cress, aged 1 year 1 month and 6 days. On Wednesday last. in this place. EDWARD JOHNSTON. son of Col. Hamilton Longwell, aged 3 years 3 mouths and 3 days: On the let inst., in this county, Mr. GEORGE BLAIR, aged 6t years 8 months and 7 days. In Greensburg. Pa , on Monday week, Mrs. ANNA B. (11 EST. wife of Rev. 8. 11. Giesy, and daughter of Mrs Smith, of this borough, in the 26th year of her age. Near Emmitshurg, Md., on the 26th ult., of consumption, GEORGE OLIVER, aged 18 years 6 months and 1 day; and odtheSth inst., MBAR ANN, 'aged 20 yew-$.9 months and 13 days: son and daughter of Solomon and Mary Slaybaugh. In Westminster. on Thursday morning, the Ist inst., Mr. DAVID F. P AMNI ET. in the 53d year of hi% ago. 1111AR1ON RANGERS. YOU Will meet for parade at the public house of Moses RaffensPerger, in Mum masbura, on Thursday,,--Ihe 22d if February, at 10 o'clock, A. M. with. a rms and accoutre ments in complete or der. A full attendance is requested. J.- F. BAILEY, Captain. C. DAUGHERTY, O.S. Feb. 1/, .1855. PUBLIC SALE. TH E undersigned will offer at-Public Save, at his residence, on the property owned by Amos. C. Myers, in Tyrone township, Adams county, 2 mil es north of-New Chester, on Tuesday, the 161 h of March next., the follow ing personal property, viz: FOUR HEAD OF 'HORSES, and Horse Gears, five Head-of Cows, (three of them fresh milchers.) six head. of Yourig Cattle, in thriving condition ; a lot of Hogs; a full set of Farming U tensils, consisting in part of a good Wagon, with Bed, Ploughs, Har rows, and Cultivators„ a gohd Wheat Fan, and all necessary farming articles. (bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by PETER BOLL INGER. ANTHONY K. Nivßfts. Auctioneer.- February 12, 1855. is ... LIST .OF L ETT E RS , Remaining in Ike Past Office at Gettysburg, February 12,1855. Boncan Calvin Mrs. Police of Gettysburgh Brand Bernhard Paxton Isaac Bell Mary Mrs. Peason,, Mr. Bigham William Paigne Eliza Miss Bushman Amelia Mrs.Randoll Nathaniel Commons R. S. Rode Tobias Cary Jno. Rumple Geo. H. Cary AndreW Sunday Cornelius • Cary Elizabeth Shihnon Cunningham James '/Smith Peter K. Maine! James S. Trust Wm. E. Gump Gariel Walker Wm. J. Grnegory James P. Watson Henry GTiscom Win. M. WariMan Nickolas Hill C. Mr. Weaver Mr. Hartzell Barbra Mrs. Wisler Conrad Hoffman C. W. Wierman Ellen Miss Johnston Benj. or Wm.W itiner Gen. Morrison Yeagy Leonard Maedoll Uriah G :rnsan !Ater. Minter Daniel Schindler August .• WM. GILLb.'sPIE, AL oz;v-Persons calling tor letters in the above List will please say they are advertised. Fehroary 12, 1855. NOTICE TO GUNNERS. . PUBLIC SALE . I . PI. MMt V A 11. ' - 1 p ECEIIITS & Fx - p - uNDITuIIEs 1., _4 .4,..d A.. , . ' Ut . i I HAVE REMOVED from 122 West Lom- ! - - Valuable Personal Properly., bald street to- the new And con•modiousi - - --_ OP ADAMS COUNTY, FOR 1854. . „ . . , jinn F, sohseriber, Wending to quit fanning, ' Warehouse. No. 141 West -Pratt street, roar. • . . . - COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, -ADASS CousTT, PA. • • . GREEA BL Y to an art, of Assembly, entitled . j will sell at Public Sale, at his residence , Light, 'opposite the Maltby House, and - Will t i __. :( p n .,.,„, continue . my GENERAL_ COMMISSION_ in Union township. Adams county, ''An Art to raise County Rates and Le- - Wednesday and Thursday, the 21st and 224 BUSINESS, for the sile of To_paCCO. . . 4. A . vies," requiring the Commissioners of - the respective mantles to . publish at Statement of the. Receipts and, Expenditures, We. the Commist•ieners of Taxes of said conitiyido Report - P ro 1 :1 1 (1 1Y to t P he ßl3 ex n e E C T .U l tit ; n l of 'of as f o ll o ws, to wit: •.from the sth day of January,. A. D 1854,.t0 the*Second day of January, err Fe-hi-wiry next, the following Personal . a G il ß u A in lN ds; a a n n d d C w O ill U a N tte ' perty, viz : .., orders fur purchasing. A. D., 1855—both days inclusive. ,_. . , .. IrDD (00e32/. -_1 shall continue my Guano AgeneY, GE ORG E ' • . . . _• .. • • ,and the COMMISSIONERS, in account with 3e „, having increased facilities for supplying ti . C.:014.0y (f Alums, as follows: -.- - ,Seven Cows, Nine Head of Young Cattle, best article, as usual, at the government ' s . _ - FIFTY HEAD OFSHEEP. . lowest price—the ton - of 2240 ibs.—with a Hogs. two Narrow-tread Wagons,(ene nearly• moderate charge of commission fur purchasing new.) one Grain DIM,- Pennock's Improved, and forwarding. nearly new; -Lancaster Winnowing Mil I. - - I - am having manufactured Phosphate nearly new; Grain Rake, Roller, Corn Shot- of Lime, a superior article, which I wilt ler, Rolling Screen, good as new ; - first-rate warrant to be pure. Cutting Box; Wood and Hay Ladders,-Stonel have connected with my business; and • ed. Plows.-7--Alairows.—Ciiltiriitors,.'Corn shall at all- times be supplied frorti-the'-most:, , Fork's, Grind Stone. 2 Jack Screws, an excel -, ; . celebrated manufactories in the Union, a large 1- lent Cross-cut Saw, a lot of Shop Tools, Horse supply of Agritaltural Implements,l Gears, Log Chains, Sixth • Chains, Cow of every description, warranted, to which I ask Chains and Halters.-- Breast Chains, Butt I particularly the attention of Farmers and deal- Traces, (a good article.) 3 Spreaders. a first- s:rs. Trusting, by strict attention to all busi rate Feed Trough, Rakes and Forks of all i ness confided to my Charge,- I shall merit the ,kinds, with many other Farming Utensils.-- ' ' patronagea o f th e pu bli c , Also, a large variety of . - - , - B. At...RHODES. t 1 -41 hold dc Kitchr Furnit Balt., November 27, 1854. $8 56 to 8 62 1 90 to 205 1 15 to 1 20 82 to 90 ,ousehoi viz: a laige Cook-Stove, Pi pe,2ke., a ten-plate Stove and Pioe. Taliles, Beds and Bedsteads, one Kitchen Cupboard, Iron Pots and Kettles, Mat Stands, Tight Barrels, and other articles- ofHousehold and Kitchen,Furniture too tam erOus to mAtion.. Also, a quantity of Apple butter—and' a lot of seasoned Mill Cogs, (a good article.) Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on each of raid days,. when attendance will be given and terms made known by - _ AMOS Lk:FEVER. J. F. KMILER, Anoioneer. January 1, 1855. ts" Collateral Inheritance Tax. O,TATEM ENT of the Tax • on flollaSeral 0, Inheritances received by DANIEL PLANK, Esq., Register of Adams county, during the year ending Nov. :30, 1854. Additional tax. from - Estate of - John Duncan, dec'd, $255 64 Attorney fen. paid fnr servi ces in collection or taxes, 15 00 5 per cent. commission, ZZ NT - i °TICE is hereby given to all Legatees / 1 1 and other persons concerned, that the ridm bile ratio ti ..liccqun Is hereinafter mentioned - will — be — presented at the Orph - an's - Coo rt — of - Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on 7'uesday, the 271 h of February next, viz : 3. Second account of Jacob Shealy and John Shealy, Executors of the last will and teqamenf of Nicholas Shealy, deceased. 4. Second account of Thomas [little, Testa. mentary Trustee under the will of Thomas Bit tle, - Sen,,geceased, of Henry Bittle, Peter fitttle, 'Phonons Bittle. 5. First and fin al account of Alexander Co bean, Administrator of Frederick L. Smith, deceased. 6. First account of J. T. Kuhn, Adminis trator with the will annexed of John Diehl, deceased. 7. First and final account of Alfred I'. Hor man, Administrator of Conrad ,Wagoner, de. ceased. 8. Third account of - Jacoh Diehl, Guardian of John Diehl, Livina Diehl and Daniel Diehl, minor children _Ol Daniel Diehl, d. c'd. 9. Secoa and final account of Christian Schriver and Lnwis P. Schriver, Adminis trators of Georffe L. Schriver, deceased. 10. First and final account of M.trtin Tho• mas, - Gu:►rdiau of I .lenry P. Qnickel awl Mary A. K. Quickel, minor children of George Quickt I, deceased. Wli. F. 'W ALT ER, Register. I?egisteep, Obit e. Gettysburg, t Jantkary 27. 1855. LAST SOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF STO CK. /TINE last instalment of the subscriptions to 1 the Capital Stock is now doe, and imme diate payment in all cases is required in order to the coin pleti , m of the improvements con• templated. and to the meeting of the engage ments of time Company. ALEXANDER COTTEAN, appointed Collector of the unpaid subscriptions, will call upon all in arrears ; and it is hoped that the response will make any further steps unnecessary. Deeds are ready fur delivery to all such pnr- Chasers of lots as have not yet paid purchase money, and it is requested that they make payment and lift them. The thanl.s of the company are tendered to all who have already made payment. I). WCONAUGHY, Pres'l. H. J. STATILE, Ste y. Feb. 5, 1855. tf HAI!, ROAD - 11. EIiTING. 4 m Ern NG of the Stockholders of the "Gettysburg Railroad Company" will hr held at the Court-house in, the Borough of Gettysburg. on Thursday,lhe :21,d if February flex/. at 2-0 9 41 k, P. M., to consider the pro position in reffard to the building of the Road, ir r ide to the lioard of Directors by Mr. PAT • Reel R etix ,of Reading—also the liroprie ty of contracting for the grading and bridging of said Road. tiiiy-The Directors are requested to mePt at the Cnurt-hou-w, on the same day, ill I o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board. Jan. 22, 1853. H . M't.:l.ll? D Y, A thiiinistratorN Noliie. Ul EU RGE HA RTM A N'S ESTATE.— I I r Letters of administranon on the estate of ; George 'Hartman. ((Innerly of Adams county. ; Pa.. and late of Cass county. ;n the State ofS: ~‘ 4 : Letitia M'Neely, 8 49 '66 66 •S:tut ' l Miller, , 13 00 Am% "_ Smyth, 19" 13i " " FL Overholtzer, 100 "5 John & M. Patterson, 102 50 " " - - --John Dickson, 3 00 " " Marg. .11 nk ' • 28 75 " " 'James M'jlirron, __, 12 50 • " . ht Harriet_Biehl, 45 72 " " Julia A. Kekenrode, L 97 " " ' Peter Kitchen, 11 96- " " Mary' M'Connel, 95 00 " - " - Joseph Kitchen, 142 50 Net balance, R. G. M'C R RAP Y, Auditor. Feb. 5, 1855. 4t REGISTER'S NOTICE. DIDVADIVIE*43OIkit) 5r4A 314 _ azimmaaoz - Balsamic tong!) ..C.inrup, .11ND IND 1.411" VERMLFUGE. L. Lamborn, M: U., Proliorpetor.. 114.V1NG purchased the above Medicines, so generally known and justly celebrated, the undersigned takes pleasure in stating to the Public, that , he has fitted op an extensive LABORATORY, and is now manufacturing them• on a niuch larger scale than ever before, in or der to supply the constant, vincreasi ng demand. Having been extensively and successfully engaged in the Practice of Medicine for years —and having visited all the principal Hospitals and Medical Institutions in this _country and in Europe, and become familiar with the Prescriptions and Preparations used in the practice of the most Eminent Physictlins and Professors of Medicine throughout the World, - he has no hesitation in asserting that ho has found no Medicines so uniformly efficacious in the - rliseases.for which they are recommended. A fair and impartial trial is all that is needed. The Medicines recommend themselvei where- - ver used. All orders sh.ould he addressed to DI?. L.9tllßOltN,. Sole Ma niffaiturer arid Proprie tor, We.stininster, "or to his authorized Wholesale Agents, of whom they can always be had at the same raters as of the Proprietor. Baltimore—Wm. 11. tiro rn & Bro., 4 S. Lilferty Sirret ; - 64 C. P. Rogers & 8r0.,. Corner 11 oward and Baltimore ats.; York-0. A.lll , 4ris & Co. January 2:3,1855. 4m 844 41i DO YOU WANT A WELL MADE AN D CU EAP 57 22 SUIT OF 'WINTER CLOTIIINGt F so, you can be accommodated by calling I on MARCUS SAMSON, who line just opened - and is now selling rapidly at his Sture in York street, opposite, the Bank, a very large, choice and cheap assortment of , • Fall and itinnter Coodr4,- 757 19i to which he invites the atterlon of the public. They have been selected' with great care in the Eastern cities, have been bought cheap for cash, and will be sold cheap, for cash—cheaper than at any other establishment in Gettysburg. His stock consists in ,part.lof Black, Blue, Olive and Green CLOTH COATS, with frock, dress and sack coats; also Tweed, Cashmere, and Italian cloth ; also a largestuck of OVER. COATS, which min't be beat in va - - riety, quality iir price. mit of the cities; also a very superior stock of PA VITA LOONS, con sisting in part of excellent mid well made 'French Black Doe-skin Cassimere, Fancy . Cassimere, Sati netts, Velvets, Cord, Linen and Cottonade. The stock of VESTS con , prises every variety of manufacture--free black Satin, Silk, 'Velvet, Italian Silk, white, fancy and buff - Marseilles, Summer Cloth; &e. Also constantly on hand a large lot Of "I'llUN KS, Hats;Carpet 13 gs, Umbrellas, Boots & Shoes, Window Shades, Violins, Acconleona, Vut tars, Flutes, Fife., Melodeons, Mirriirs, .iia znrs, Spectacles,. Spoons, Watches &. Watch Guards, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Suspenders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks,Shirts, and Shirt Collars. and a splen did assortmetrt of .IE W ELRY —in fact every thine in the way . cif Boy's and Men"s furnish ing line. - (* - -N irst-rate Chewinis 'Mace° always on hand—a rare article, which chewers are re quested to try. MARCUS SAMSON. Novemher 13. 1854. tf NEW STORE. FARMERS, look to your intert-sts. If you - want to get back the money yon loot, just call at the Northwest corner of the Diamond, where you will save at least 2:5 per cent. and get the full worth of your money, and where you will not have to pay for those who don't pay. Don't forget to bring your money. Also bring along anything and everything you have to sell—such as BUTTER, EGGS, BACON, LARD, RA GS, and everything you think will sell—and I will buy at what they are worth. Just call at the People's Store. 1 - The Stock consists of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing n►ade to order, &c. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Jan. 15,1855. If NOTICE TO FARMERS! H USSE Y'S REAPE It. THE undersigned respectfully informs the Farmerb . ot this, and theadjoiniug Coun ties. that he continues to manufacture more extensively that ever, 0. Ilmisey's celebrated Reaper and Mowing Machine, now so generally in use, at , -his Shop, 4-of a mile North of Hanover. Farmers wishing to engage a Reaper, or a Reaper and Mower combined, for the next season, can have their orders filled, by sending these on immediate ly, with promptness. The prices fur these Machines are as follows: For a limper, slue For a Reaper and ,hewer, from OA 105 to Sll5 CON R A I), MO CT 1,. C6r:Address me through the Hanover Post Office, York county, Pa. January 22, 1835. 5t CO-PARTNERSITIP. _:: tindersiffned have this da formed a T ai Co partnership. under the name and style :f i tamentdry on the estdte ot John trot of FA H N Ks•roc,•K, BitoTui KRS:. H (Ting, ' late of Butler township, Adams county, de. for a continuance of Om litter - 41 patronage here- . ceased, havingheen granted to the undersigned, tofore extended to the old Firm, they will in res!ding in the same township,they hereby give return do their utmost to merit the confidence notice to . oll persons..indebted to said estate reposed in'them by the public. ; to make immediate payment,and those having .I.tIIII.ES F. FA H N IF:STOCK, !cl4inis against the same_ to present thetu . HEN RIJ.FA 11 N ESTOCK, . I properly authenticated for settlement. . EI)W. G. FAIINESTOCK. i CONRAD DULL, Jan. 1, 1855. 1 .JESSE DULL, . - - -- --- - --- - - January 8,1855. 6t Executors. FOR cm RtsTmAs.—The Great Double ' . .. . .._ IrtIiCKINGS, MU. . , , . . ome more 44 L1 NIS Scc —s Brother Jonathan.--.AO copies received. ill_ of those cheap TiCkings, Muslin% &c., Price 12 1 1 eents,_or 10 copies for I. For sale at KELLER KURTZ'S Bookstore. i have been received by A. ARNOLD. WHOLE:RALE AORNTS. To Cash from T. Warren, late Trea surer, . . . , 2509 58 To outstanding Taxes,itnd Quit Rents in hands of Collectors at last set tlement, ~ .. 4416 24 f min ty ft iti t e s f t_bity ice menet! fur. 1851.. __._ _ ___,_ Borough of Gettysburg, sll3Boo — do. Quit Rents, 178 50, Cumberland township, 1181 02 Germany • " , • 802 25 Oxford • • " ' 972 68 Huntington 66 ~ 1159 60 , Lattimore - 66 ' 760 28 Hamiltonban . "' 1435 25, 'hotly 46 65 5 _4 7 - • Hamilton 64 - 907 68 Menallen - ". 832 95 Straban - - 66 1.252 .6/ Franklin 66 , 1338 00 Conowago 46 . 925 87 Tyrone • - 66 - 637 30 Mountjoy 44 ' 833 84 Mouittpleasont 66 1209 71 Reading 46 1118 35 . . Berwick 66 ' 519 90 Freedom . 46 355 57 Union a 1069 34 Butler - --+ 6 - .787 69 *20,214 87 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 2,292 33 Abatement on State quota, 1851, 691 33 Dividend from Water Company, '2l 00 Additional Tax' for 1854, 18 52 Cash received from John Scott, Esq., • 'late .Sheritr, for Jury fees and fines for 1854, 94 00 Cash received from L. Deitz„fine,. - 20 00 Taxes refunded to State, . 185 12 The outstanding Counly Tar and Quit Rents appear to be' in Me hands if Me following Tollectors, to wit r • . 'Vows. Collectors. Townlihips. 1850. Samuel Studebeeker,:Tyrone, $5 73 1852. Peter F. Smith, Latimored B'4 45 1853. John L. Noel, Oxford,* • 3 -66 • 111ibliael 118134, Huntington, 201 93 " George W. 'MAO, Latimore. 76 55 66 Jacob N.0e1,-Mciuntpleasant,* , 113 94 -" George Brown. Reading,* 133 93 - 1854. Eph. Martin, Gettysburg 8.,* 401 50, Hugh McGaughy, Cumberland437ol6 66 Benjamin Landis, Germany, 151 25 66 James Itobieomilxford.f • 172 68. 66. John E. Heikes. Huntington, .535 10 " Michael Schriver, Latimure, • ,156 28 6 4 Eli R. A. Moore, Liberty, • 105 47 66 George Baker, Hamilton.* 107 68 66 John Burkholder, Menalleiht 227 95 . 66 , Jacob King. Straban.t. - 2114.62 66 Joseph Hartzell, Franklin, t - 223 00 Jumeph Klink, Conowagod . "277 07 66 Conrad • Bream: Tyroned 172 30 " James VV. Barr,7Monntjuy - ,* - 375 - 06 66 Hs Homier. of-H., M'tpleasant.t 523 71 66 Samuel OverhOltzet.-Iteadingd 328 35 66 Isaac Wolf. Berwick.* , 59 90 66 William Gitt, Union, * . 169 34 66 Henry Slaybaugh, dud .333 69 Harniltenhan and Freedom had paid in full before Settlement. Those marked thus (*) have since paid in full. Those marked thus (.1) have since paid in part. lECOXVII,VA( IaZZORT4 To the ilonorabli the Judges of the ~ totirt of Comtnua.Pleas of .1111ama:Catsilly, . n a e n d ii , ru duly ‘o i tl i e i e s t i e o d oe A rs u d o i t f o s r a s i A d o , i r o n: t e sty % And having gst been IL-P s u w hl o i r e l ' t A c c r a oj r ? r t a s l l.l W " tit e th ' e l'r ti o n a d sU r r s e i r g agreeably to law, report the following to .be a general statement of maid aOcntlitt front lhe1 , 5111':;i day of.lanuary, A. D , 1844, to the 2,d day of January, A.- I►., IRS --both dark inclusive. ~ ~.:', U.F 4 ORGE ARNOLD, Egg., Treasurer, and COMMISSIONERS, in account with the .. ~ .. County of Adams. - - CR. Dom. co. Cash from T. - Warren, Esq., late By out•standing Tax 'for 1850; Treasurer, . $2,509 58 ."., ' • " ' ' 18.52, Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in . • , Si 1853; hands of Collectors, 4,416 24 11$ ' ' 1851, Am't of Co. Tax assessed for 1854, 20.214 87 1850, Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 2,292 33 Abatement on. State Quota 1854, _ 691 33 Dividend from Water Company, 24 00 Additional Tax for 1854, 18 52 , Cash received from John Scott, h;qq., late Sheriff, tor Jury fees and fines • , 1 for 1854, 94 00 Cash recoiveil from L. Deitz, fine, 20 00 Tax refunded to State, lB5 12 itrE, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Adams.. Pennsylvani a, elected and sworn, 11 in pursuance of law, do It El'OWl`, thia we inet,4l.itlaudit, settle and aditter according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, commeneinzon ilia sth day of January, L 854; and ending on the id day of January. 1'55--butte days inclusive: that said account, as settled above, and entered of record in Settlement Book. -in. ! the Commissioners' office of Adams county, is correct, and that we find a balance due•tu Ate.. County of Adams, by George Arnold, Esq., Treasurer of said County, in cash, Three Thous and One Hundred and Three Dollars and Fifty-Rix Centel. (ifit3,lo3 56,) and in Outstandinw e Taxes Five TIM/Sand Five Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars and Thirty-five Cents, , ($5,575.35.) JOHN DICKSON, 14.1) NI CND F. SHORB, ',Auditors. A. T. VC RIGHT, Feb rua ry - 5, 1855. 4t Executors' Notice. T 0 111 N DELLO N 'VS EsTAT E .—Letters tv testamentary on the estate ot John Dellrme, ' late of Hamilton township, All•IlliS county, deceased, having been granted to the under ; slotted, residing in Paradise township, York county, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to wake immediate payment, and those having el.tinis against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. P D I. 1.0 N YREI/KRICK DILI.ONK, January 15, 1855. 61 Executors. Executor's' Notice._ TOM N DULL'S HST:VlT.—Letters tes. .1 DR. Dolly Ct.% 1530.41.;5 99 ====== $5575 , 35 IMIM1=I:= DR. 64. ba 18514 . . 16 23 Disbursements on County orders, 20.279 59 *314465 99 , =,,,= Trensurq's Cuinti&Oion. - 305 00 i Cash in handkof Treasurer, 3.103 56 I By orders paid out as follows, to wit: By auditing- &settling public acconntsi - 42 00 It. G. McCrea:3r. Esq. ; Auditor, ap pointed by the Court to audit pub lic offices,. 15 00 Nesessorsi_pay _ , 200. 00 Counsel fees' and extra suits, 45 , Fox and' Wild Cat actilps, , 42 82 Abatement to Collectors 0f,5 percent,loo,C, I 67: .Wood- and stone' coal and hauling, & - c., for public buildings, • Repairs at public hiiiitlings,-&e., Notes and interest paid Bank and sun- - _____dry_lwrsons,., , ' • 2617-19 Tait refunded to sundry persons,. • 139 87-- Treasurer of Alms House, .571.2 Ott Quit Rent paid to George Hiene's heirs, • - 4 - 00 , Sheriff's - Bills of Court costs, 120, - ur Road damages and damage view, ' 803 28- General Jury and' Tip Staves' pay, '993 88 Grand Jury and . Tip Staves! pay, - 317 13 Court Crier's pay, *- 85 00 Justice and Constable fees for Com'. `. - muting vagrants,* • Prothonotary, Register Mid Clerk of Sessions; fees, . Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Pen itentiary, ' - 59 50 Certificates: of Constables' ;Vans,- - .87 44 Printing and blanks, dac., 810.81. Officers'pay at SpOnt,Electiliti; 341 47 Directors of :her.. . 60 00 John Scott, Esq.. late 'Sheriff, 'anra- • irioning , Juicirs for ''- Officers' - pay General' Election, Repairs of Bridges, A brahrun ReeVer, Esq. f er's pay, • • 177 00 John Mickley, Esq., 174 'OO James— - ,`• '174 .00 Coroner and - Justice's •fer Impiixitiont r :33 56 Jailor's fees for keeping pri sutlers and • , • - Turnkey, Geo. Chritzman, pay in full on Marsh • Creek Bridge t 1975 00 Jonas Routzahn, pay in full on Opos- • . - soin . Creek - Bridge, . !Seeping prientiere at Eastern . Peci-'. tentiury, : Julio C . . Ellis, .Esq., in trustfor sur vey_ of State Road froni-Gettysb,urg - - to Burk Tavern, Lancaster courtly, - one-third of entire .cost .being -pay- , able- by Adams county, as per.Aot- . of Assembly, - ..Medical attendance on prisoners,„ Stationery and' Postage for Office : aim" , Court•house, Exoneration to Collectors; - .208 03. Collector's' fess," . 934-47 Outstanding 'nix .and Quit rents, = 45575 , 30' 4 Treasurer's salary, 305 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 3,103„ 56, 1 - N - I'ESINION - Y - tion - theforegoing Statement ' of Receipts and Experiditure*othibilid:l - the Office _of the Treasurer of said ;. .County, is a correct and true copy, as taken from-and compared with the original- iv maintng in The books in thii Ofiree, ws ,hover hereunto setnur bands, and affixed the leat'ot said Office at Gettysburg, the spoon& day of *- January, one thousatiffeight 'kndred and -JR ty-five. JOHiV MICELICY4' JAVICS - J. WILIS, I GEORGE SIVRItsi. Attest—l. AUGHINOAVOI4. Fees for 1851, NW, 1853; 1,854, Nxonendions for 1850, 1851, I' 1852, GA - . 1853, IaSSOZTJTION. ging partnership heretofore existing he jl_, twee!' the Stoltseriners, under the name' _mid style of S. Fahnestock Sr. Sons, is this day ili.sulved by limitation. All persons in debird to us will please call and settle.** ilia necessary, that our Books shoald ba closed iiiiiiiediately. - Either member of the Finites authorised to use the names of the • Finis in settling their business. SAMUEL FA 1.1 N RS'rOCAT.. JAMES F. FAHNESTOCK * HENRY J. VA :IN ESTOCK. Jan. 1, 1855. LAST NOTICE. H E Books and Accounts Of A. B. Kum J have been plaeed in my hands for immedi ate collection, and notice is hereby given to all fiersons indebted to make payment on or be.; fore l'homulay, the 154 ,y* February nest—at ter which date all unsettled . accounts will be put in suit, without respect to persons. 22. td It. G. McCREARr.— 101 DA, Sugar and Water CRACKERS. Ginger Nuts, Scotch and Jenny „Lind. Cakes. (a new ankle, and not to be beat,) for sate, cheap. by the round or lesit, at April 24. ES PI Mc. DONN ET Velvetb, Satins and Silks, vary 1) Ivw, as, . GUAM NI EWS. 133 Dulls. Ctm 177 2,5:„ 109 55,' 183 51 55-50 989.50 2 347 71 248:28 4 29' 32 9 Doffs. eta. ' 5 73 84 45 529 46 '49'55 71 • 27 63 ;68 '6O 103 60 7(tl 38 90 26 .553., 12 23' 38 34 135 70, $30,465 99 36`67 IMM MEI
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