NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Chairs, and Cabinet Furniture LOWER THAN EVER D. It J. CULP R s o sj i lcz A rtv g :o n u ti n r ry n t c h e at to u t ie h y e have entered into co-partnership for the manufacture and sale of all kinds of Ciliates and Cabinet Furniture. and that they will always 1 ave on hand, at their Establishment in South• Baltimore street, Gettysburg, a few doors above Fahnestock's Store, (the old stand of D. Culp,) a full assortment of CHAIRS, of every variety, such as BOSTON. ROCKING, C:1 NE SEAT AND COMMON CHAIRS Also, S. E'CTEES, of various kinds, painted in imitation of rose-wood, mahog any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all fancy colors. They will constantly keep on hand and make ta order, Bureaus, Centre Tables, Bedsteads, Cup- boards, Stands, Dough-Troughs, trash-Siands, Dining and BreaVast Tables, 4•e. alf manufactured by experienced workmen and of the hest material, which they will be pleased to furnish to those who may favor them with their custom on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied them selves with a very large and superior stock of stuff, they have no hesitation in assu ring the public that they can furnisll work which for cheapness, beauty and durabil ity, cannot be surpassed by any other shop in the County. They will also attend to all kinds of lIOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER . HANGING, &c, upon the shortest notice and most reason able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can be seen at our establishment. ScrAll work made and sold by the grin will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just to snit the times. The public will consult their interests ,by giving them a call before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Coun try Produce and Lumber will be taken in part payment for work. Feb. 2, 1849.—tf HOUSE AND LOT FOR SOLE THE subscriber will sell, at Private Sale, the PROPERTY, in Hunters town, Straban township, at present occu pied by Mrs. MARY WALTER. The Im provements on the lot are a large TWO-STORY pfd Brick Dwellling,-house, with a RaIME STrIBLE, and a well of water, It adjoins lots of Abraham King, Felty, and Josias Woods—is located on the North-east Corner of Centre Square —and is suitable for any kind of public business, therp being a large store-room which would answer for a store, bar-room, Shop, dze. The terms will be made known on ap plication to the subscriber. PO' If the above Property be not sold, it will be RENTED for one year from the first of April next. JOHN WALTER. Franklin tp., Feb. 1,1850.-8 t DIAMON D TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has removed his" Temple" to the diamond,adjoiningthe County Buil dings. where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himself that he can gothroughall the ramifications of the tonsoricaldepartments,with such an infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en tire satisfaction of all who submit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick willbe attended toa their private dwellings. tr4l7lOE SALSArit HENRY SMITH, ESPECTFULLY informs the eit rk, sans of Gettysburg that he has o pened an Oyster Saloon, in Chambers burg street between Paxton's Hat Store and the Temperance House, where he will constantly be prepared to serve up the Best Fresh Oysters, in every style, Fried, Roasted, Stewed, dim. lie invites the patronage of the pub lic, and pledges the best efforts of the es tablishment to please. Call, gentlemen, and judge for yourselves. The subscriber would also respectfully inform the public that he intends prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va ried and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, He'll shave your ince without a smart. clendemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels are clean, And in his shop he's always seen. 1111::7' He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at soy time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. HENRY SMITH Getty.shurg, Dee. 21,1849. ,MIOTIONEERINO. F. KOEHLER respectfully ten s den his services to the Public as Sale Cryer. Terms moderate. Residence, Abbot town, Adams county, Pa., where all let tars or orders for his services may be ad dressed. Oat. 19, 1849.—tf InTlOll3. P. AK Bergh 4. Sane Execution Docket. Sluell. No. 4, Jan. Term, trading under the firm 1850. of. P. A. it S. Small. an. 23, 1850,mo omit alien Payne, nits considered as SO tit. in Court--Rule for illroortaille H. Redding. distribution of the .ante on the WM day of February next. Notice to be given by publication for three , WOOkll is one newspaper published iu Get tysburg. By the Court, JOBN PICKING, Protbon'T. blubsostats'as t thee, Gleulsburg, Fel O . too. COMTLEMEN llif"Lemilits th eir 'datable to call b"tr I,4 lklintillact a . J. L. 80141,0 K. V*4 l lloloolokir mock of Volk Vatting*. 01.*Alltitittse, Itualiandtikes, Cr. M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEAL- ING OINPNIENT (rale INORLII'L sdNirE,) Contains no Mercury or other Mineral. From theolleading Eagie." There never, perhaps, was a medicinebrought before the public that has in so short a time won such a reputation as 94'.Allister's All-Healing or World's Salve." Almost every person that boa made trial of it speaks warmly in its prase, One has teen cured by It of the most painful Rbeettia tism ; another of the Piles, a third of a trouble some Pain in the Side,* tourt of a Swelling of th a Limbs, bro. If it, doss uot sive immediate re lief in every case, it son ile,yer do Injury, being applied outwardly. As another iiiklentri Of the wooderfid bailing riewtripteieseM by this salve, we subjoin the folleatiag certificate from a cr. speetable cities* of liaideseseek Womb*. he this county :, "Maideoesseke,Both co, Pa” March 3,0, '47, Mews. Hitter ilt Co.'-1 desire to inform you that I wail intlAY cured of`• severe *eels the back by themes( Pl'Allisteek Satre which I petrebseed from you I soften* With it 'boot% yearn and at rightwas amble toshotp. During that time' tried tariens remedies, which were prescribed for indhy phyliciann' and ellser pinions without receiving any relief, and at last elide trial of this Salve with a result liven*. Ms beyond expeetaitiere,, 1 am now entirely Tres from the pain, and enjoy at night • sweet and peaceful sleep. 1 , have else used the Helve since for tooth ache and 6d:eclair:plain% With similar happy result& TOW friend, •JOHN HOLLENBACIL The following is from* reenter Physiciaa of extensive practice in Philadelphia: James SPAM:der-31r : I have: for , " the two last years been in the habit of using your Oust ment in emus or ltheumationi, Chilblailliond in Tunis Cipiteo, (Scald Head,) and this far with the bappivotelleet. -I thintrfrosatie experimenti. I have made with it. that It tirblll dewrifele to be adopted as an article of every day out by thepre. Ammon at large. Tour's, truly. 8 BELL, ltlD Philadelphia, Dee 30, 1847. James M'Allister—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the vest benefit Ilium, received by using your Vegetable Ointment or the World's Salve. I had an Ulcer, or running sore on the ear, of many years standing; I bad applied to several physicians, but ell to •no pur pose; but by using your Ointment a fast days, it was completely dried up and well I hive also used it for Burns, for which I find it an excellent article;also, in all cases of inflammation EDWARD THORN I certify the above statement is true M C CADMUS, No 90, Market street, Philadelphia. Q 7 'Around the'tix are directions for Wes MrALLISTER'S OINTM ENTfor &refera. rysipelas, Triter, Chilblain, Scald Head. Sara in Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervosa offet ftorss, Pains, Dimase of the Spine, Bradruhe, ma, Deaf ness, Ear aria., Bunts, Com, all Discos es of the Skin, Sore Lips, Piaspiks, kr, Sairfling of Ott Last*, Bares, Rheumatism, Piier„ Croup, Swelled or Brokaw Breast, Toorkerhe, idgsse in the Fare, i4e. if Morusas and Noises knew Its value in ca ses of "swollen" or Sore Brost, they would not be without it. In such . casets, If freely used, ac cording to the directions around ambling., it gives relief in a very few Aiwa— • • • - • • • UrThis Ointment is goodfor any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAUTION--No Ointment will be 'gem:rine unless lbe mime of James , WAccurrat is writ ten with alien on every libel. 117'Far sale by my . Agents. lit all the principal towns in the United *totes. JAMES -McA LLISTER, , Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine, _PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 25 North Third street, Philadelphia. PRICE 25 CENTS -PER 110X..0 AGENTB.-8. 8. FORIIIIT, ' Gettysburg; Jo seph R. Henry, Abbottstown; Motter & Rowe. Emmitsborg; J. W. Schmidt, Ronover; C., A. Morris & Co., York; L. Denis, Ohambemborg. June 15, 1849.—e0w Ly TIIE GREAT REMEDY FOR SURJIW I CERTIFICATE 3 AND REFERENCES. nIR-A few days since I badly burned oae of MO my hands with melted slyer, which I was pouring from a crucible. I applied your Muter of Pain, which at once relieved me frocridbe ex cruciating pain, pd worked a complete cure, leaving no scar. W. S. WO(.D Syracure, llec.l, '46. Silversmith BURNED CHILD CURED. • Mr. W. 1.. Green, formerly Postmasterrat Jol liet's Corner's, N. Y.. states that one of his chit& ren fell on a hot stove, very badly burning his face, and severely injuring oneofhis eyes. 'row oey'a Master of Pain was applied, which imme• diately relieved all pain, and effected a cum with out leaving a scar. TERRIBLE BURN CURED. Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the SalarnandeT Iron Works in New York, bad his arises dsesd• fully burned by the bursting of a fume , cam ing the skin and flesh to peel (*tithe arm ie Wire flakes, leaving a shocking and painful sight,— Tousey's Master of Pain was used; and the pain instantly slopped, and the arm was speedily eu- : red without a sear. Messrs. Armory, the pro prietors of the foundry. certify to these (seta.— E very person should keep this Ointment hyillsent. ANOTBER BURN CURED. Mr S. Tousoy—l have been mush pleased with the healing qualities of your Muter of Pain. I send you one of a number of came in my own family. My little girl, eightyears of ego while at play in my sitting-room. accidentally fell, resting her whole weight upon the hot stove. for. eing herself bee& with the hand still on the stove and burning the skin of her band to a crisp.— One application of your Ointment immediately ten oved all pain—not a blister was raised—and the next day, attliongh the skin was stiff, all sore ness had been removed. B. BARNS. Error tale by SAMUEL B. BUEHLER, Grown Mina, Gettysburg ; and by Dr. Kaufman, Eetersbnrg; J. 8. Hollinger, Heidlersburg; E. Stable, Centre Mills; J. M. Knight. Bendersville ; J .F.Lower,Arendtstown; Stick &Witmer. Mum masburg; T.IWK night, W. Knightsville; A. Scott, Cashtcwn; J. Brinker. hoff, Fairfield ; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. C. White. Hampton; H. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbott, town; Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow. ings,M*Sberryatown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit tlestown. Sept. 14,18.19.-3 m nuoood REMOVAL. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, ©ENTO ST, iAB removed his of fi ce to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street. 2 doors east of Mr. Middleeoff's store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. DMILUCIIr, D.lf optima, Prof. M. JAcOOO, C. A. Cu %Nn Li, I " H. L. !Loma, '4 D• GIL " WX.M.RZTHOL) itaY. J.C. WATSON, D. D." 'M. L. !STUMM. July 7. 1848. NOTICE. THE person who took from Lumber Yard a Lot of Locust Poste will please call and pay for ihem, and' take no more without permission. I hereby give notice that I do not consider any person at liberty to take lumber of any kind from the yard, without first calling upoirme.— You aaa st all times be waited upon. This nay 111V111 StlpllSUre. GEO. ARNOLD. J.tp. 11.1850.-3 t Philadelphia A dveribeliteadol Paper ! Paper ! Paperl No. 21 Bank street, between Metket semi ates net, sad 2d and 34 streets, Pill 14 HE Subscriber* beg leis* to call the site* - lion of country buyers 'to their assortment of papers, embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue papers, white and as sorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards. &c. 13/lug engaged in the oleaufacture of printing they solicit orders from Printers for any given shiii,errhich will be furnished at short no tice and 'at fair prices. Market price either in cash or tradepald for R 4.1. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, Sept. 14, 18410...1y -No. 21 Bank et. Druggists, Physicians, Alerch- ants, and others, IN WANT OF HERBS, ROOTS, PLANTS, Extracts, Obstmeate, Vegetable Medicines, are invited to call at the HERB STORE, likt. 38 North SIXTH attest, between Market & Arch streets, Philadelphia, where are constantly kept a large assortmeett - of ever) article in our line, which will be sold.on better terms than at any other establishment in the City. The utmost care in taken in the raising, pre paring, and putting up, all articles sold by us. The Hartle, Roots, &e., are neatly put up in premed packages of I ea, ilb., ilb., and t lb. The Vegetable Extreme are put up in jars of saviour sizes, and are Warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any in the market. nu Botanical and Thompeonian preparations are pht up in the swami manner, with directions for use. lini'Particular attention is called to our con. minded Extracts of Vanilla and Lemon, Mr fla 'wine porpoe.. ES11011:i111 Oils and fragrentWa ties, Pune %around tipieel sad Powdered Articles Of reel hind, sold to bulk, or hi canisters ex pressly for family use. • The linportance of pore and reliable Medicine le every day being observed and appreciated by the Medical Profession, Apothecaries. and eotn =unity at large. That the practitioner should be able to calculate with enteiaty upon the effect of tbe medicines be administers is of cement important* to him and his patients. Always keeping this point in slew, we trust those who purchase or use air artieles will hare no cause of disappointment. TILDEN & CO., ' Proprietary of Owl Botanic 13a4en, New Lebanon, N. Y. C. D. KNIGHT, Agent, No. 38N. Ath st: Sept. 14.1849—Gm To Physicians. Druggists, and Country Merchants. Infix J. N. KEELER and BRO., most re *MP spactfelly solicit attention to their fresh stock of English, Franck .German and American DRUGS. Medicine.. Chemical., Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumery, Patent Medi cines, &t. Having optima 4i-new store No. 244 Market street, with a full supply of Drugs and Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal ers to examine our stock before purchasing else where, promising one and all who may feel die. pesedto extend ns their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal berms warty other boose in Hie City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted .to us promptly and One of the proprietors being • regular physi. eian, affords ample guarantee of fhb genuine qual ity of all articles foie at their establishment. We especially invite Druggists and Country Merchants, who may w ishio become Agents for Dr. Keder's rekbroted Faarilq Neditines, (stand ard and popular medicines,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respectfully remain, • J. N 6 KEPLER itz BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No 294 Market st. 'Philadelphia, Sept. U, 11449-1 y r .gg '..4:a t alog... "7lllll2.4 .araw;m , m. THE undersigned has conneied with his Coachmaking Establibhment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ' ALL KINDS OF INCLUDING IRONING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, AC Hs would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. 110• All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. ocrThankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of pat renege, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west hambersburg at., a few doors below Thompßon's Hotel . . C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. 0, 04 . it G. E. BUEHLER ESPECTFULLY informs his friend and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TIN MIRE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons Wishing to purchase at low rides, will do well to call before porehasiogelee w here. HOUSE SPOUTING wiU be made and put up at 124 cents a foot 311:111dIEIL 111134113:1111111.• frHE subscriber tenders his acknowl edgments-m- to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces •that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Chamberaburg street, a large and fresh SUPPLY OF DRUGS It MEDICINES, aaaattewagingnuto, Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the moat reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Vine 2, IS4B. X 0 TIC E. LETTERS of Administration, with the will annexed. on the estate of GEO. BAKER. deo'd. late of Mouniplessant tp., Adams co., having been granted to the sub scriber. residing in Mountjoy tp., notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without de lay, and to those having claims to present theta properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL DURBORAW, Adm'r. Feb. 1,18150.-6 t• Baltimore Adveretiiments. 11101011r# GENUINE'ITBERIAL OIL, OR BURNING FLUID. CWEST, No. 13, 15 & 17 Sharp * street, Baltimore, iseonstantly man ufacturing Etheria4 Camphine and Pine- Oil. Also, 95 per cent. Alchohol, which he is prepared to supply to whole-sale dealers on the lowest terms. C. W. is also manufactunng LAMPS of every description. of the most appro ved styles for burning Ethanol. Lard or Oil, all of which ' are offered at prices which cannot fail to please. Feb. 8. 1850.-3 m . M. Oesn. W. S. HOPEINI 01IEM & HOPKINS. MERCHA NT TAILOR AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In Clothe, Cassimores,Veotings & Tailon'Trim mings. No. 290 Baltimore at., N. A • rip, at Charles, B•LTI1110111.. A. large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, of superior quality. 131anato Cloth rooms up atairs--Entrance, south end of the Store on Charles street. March 30, 1349.—1 y COSTUME HALL. COR. OF PRATT ST. & CENTRE MARKET SPACE, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. Tat Proprietor of the above establish ment would respectfully inform the citizens got Biltintore and vicinity, that he has received front Europe the FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS: together with a rich assortment of goods adapted to the coining season. consisting of Superfine Frenchi Canaan and English Cloths, Caalar Bearers, Pilots, and Pelitot Coating, A new article for Oversack; and Business Coats. Also, a splendid assortment of ThrteA wad Enofish "Cossimeres and Dos-Skins. of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS—We have and are constantly receiving new styles of Vesting'. consisting of plain and figured Silks and If'ookn Velvets. ..figured and striped Cashmeres, Silks, Satins and Palencia,. of all shades and colors. Our CUSTOM WORK is cut and made in the best man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warranted to give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices. REA DY-M ADE C LOT HIN GL —Per sons in•want of Ready-made Clothing are particularly invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we,manufacture all qualities of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING. And our assort ment of that article is at all times large, which offers to purchasers a great induce ment of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have on hand and are constantly manufacturing Garments of every variety, from the best materials, in the most ap. proved styles, for Fall and Winter Wear, CONSISTING OF Sartori, Suck and Pella)! Overcoats. Of all colors. qualities and sizes, from $2 50 4 50 4 75. 5 50 and upwards. BOYS' SACK & OVERCOATS.— A large assortment ol Boys' Sack and Overcoats, 20 per cent. less than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND PRESS COATS, made from German and French Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large stock of Tweed Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a large assortment of Tweed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article— ForeSt Sacks, for Stormy weather. Pan taloons. from Super French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY CASt..IIMERE PANTS, of every variety of Shade and Color, at $l, 1 50, 1 75, 0, 2 50, 3, 3 50, and upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velvets, Sa tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, and at all prices. }'Remember name and place. corner ol Pratt and Centre Markel Space. U. D. COLE. Nov. 23, 1849.-1 y SHIRTS at wholesale, HDT "from sBl° $24 per dozen. L "COLLLARS, from It to $4 per dozen. - Manufactured and sold at 179 BALTI MORE STRgET, between Light and Calvert. MEN'S and BOYS' Shirts, Cotton and Linen, on hand and constantly waking, all sizes—plain and fancy. 110".Remetriber the name and 179 Baltimore Street, Fourth door below Light. Oct. 29, 11449.-4 m BErl'ON. RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE HAIR, BY M. Who and Son, of Va. A CARD. WISE & BON; ending it , impos- Lvm-• sible to attend personally to the great number of diily . applications. from all sections nt the Union, for their remedy for baklness, and for their celebrated HAIR TONIC, have found it necessary to ap point 'a General Travelling Agent, to vis it different cities and town* throughout the United Stares, vesting him with authority to appoint sub.agequi; .use and vend the Hair Tonic and to apply the RES'POR ATIvE. a udio put them into the hands of those he may appoint to dperate wherever a sufficient number of. palients in any town or neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. Geozoi Cuszwr, of Fauquier conn4r, Va., is alone autheirized to act as General Travelling Agent, with the powers above indicated. Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speedily as possible, the principal cities and towns of the Union. N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAIR TON IC (which cleanses the head of dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it also from falling off,) for the region of country most contiguous to his operations ; or it may always be obtained. at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addressing the proprietors M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va. 07Price $0 per dozen cash. Six bot tles for ss—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7,1340.-1 y STOVES. • • ON hand and for sale,—cheap--a lot of STOVES, among which are a few HATHAWAY COOK STOVES. Sept. 7.—tf GEO. ARNOLD. FRESH RRRIVRL. JUST received, superior Fresh Macia rel, N. E. Cheese, Lard and Sperm Oil. G. 8. and .1 ine Salt, at reduced pri ces, for male by JNO. M. STEVENSON. Receipts, and Expenditures of Adams Co., for 1849. COMMISSIONEES' OFFICE, • ADAMS COUNTY, PA. AGREEABLY to an Act of Assembly entitled en "An Act to Rehm County , Rites and Leviee," requiring the Commi s sioners of the respective counties to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS , AND EXPENDITURES yearly—We, the Commis sinners of Taxes of said county, do REPORT I! follows, via From the Second Day °Unwary, 1849, to the seventh clay of January, 186—both days inclusive : R. G. Bauer, Esq„ Treasurer, and Commissioners DR. Tooutstanding County Tax. and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 1878 50 Cash in hands of Treasurer at last settlement. 2222 28 County Rates and Lesko Queued for 1849, viz : Borough of Gettysburg. V 982 60 .1 Quit Rents, 178 00 Cumberland Township, 766 11 Germany . 431 71 Berwick " 334 if) Huntington " 899 49 Latimore a 440 67 Hamiltonban " 772 98 Liberty 402 78 Hamilton .4 657 02 Menallen " 031 32 Straban " 790 53 Franklin .4 766 47 Conowago II 569 73 Tyrone " 379 84 , Mountjoy 4. 490 17 Menntplestant " BB9 40 Reading II 874 70 Freedom " 306.00 Oxford . " 563 00 Union IN 818 54 12,364 81 621 05 To abatement no State Tax at Harrisburg. Cush received from D. Scbriver, Coroner's Fees for Inquest. Inv sale of Boards. Berlin Bridge. Jury• verdicts and fines from Sheriff, from H. Denwidilie,. From I). C. Brinkerhoff, Coroner's fees for inquest. Court Costs from F. W. Koehler's estate, Additional Tar for 1849, Cash received from Mr. Robinson for Bridge sub scription. near Chapel, $17,256 23 rr The outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents appears to be in the hasuls of the following Collectors, viz: TIARA. COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. 1846. John Carpenter, 1848. John G. Croy, .Daniel GM. Abraham Wiybright, 1849. John Brown, Daniel Polly, Andrew M'Sherry, Isaac Wolf, Elias Gardner, Adam Gardner, James Wilson, John Eiker, John Dellone, Jacob• Adams, John Conrod, John M'Master, John King, Francis Felix, • Since paid in fail. t Since paid in part Menallen, Straban. Franklin. Mountjoy, Freedom, and Union Townships had paid off tlfbir duplicates in full before the set- dement. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OP ADAMS COUNTY WE, the undersigned. duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Commissioner. of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to he a general statement of said Account from the second day of January, A. D., 1840, to the seventh day of January, 1850, both days inclusive t R. G. Harper, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners. in account with the County of Adams. DOLLS. CTS. To outstanding Tax and Quit Rents at last !settlement, 1870 50 Balance on hand at hot settlement,• 2222 28 Cub received from Mr. Robinson on Bridge subscrip- Lion, 28 00 Amount of Tax and Quit Rent assessed-for 1849, 12,364 81 Abatement on Slate Tax at Harrisburg, 621 05 Cash received from D. Scharer, expenses of Inquest, 17 52 46 for sale of Dearth, (Berlin Bridge,) 30 19 .0 Jury verdicts from Sheriff. 36 00 116 Fines and Jury Fees front H. Denwiddie, 14 00 •• from D. C. Brinkerhoff, expenses of Inquest. F. W. Koehler's estate, ',Court costs,) Additional Tax for 1849," WE„ the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania. elected and sworn 'lst ptiniganeeef do•REPOrt. that we met, did audit, settle and adjust, according to law, the Account of the Treasurcit and• Oommisaioners of saill'Otta ty. commencing on the second day of January, 1849. and ending on the seventh day of Japuary. 1609, both days inclusive t )hat said aceount, as settled above and entered of record in Settlement-book, in the Commisssioners' Office. of 'Adam moiety, is comet. and that we 6nd a balance due to the County of Adams, by R. G. Hansen, Esq., Treasurer of said county, in cash, Seventy-eight Dollars and Eighty-eight Cents, and in outstanding taxes, Twenty-five Hundred and Thirty-three deltas end Thirty three Cents. A. W. MAGINLY. „, „., SAMUEL DURBORAW, ti "" ° " Ike Ci i ! n Y JOHN ELDER. cf Gettysburg, Feb. 1,1850.-4 t REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees 4:‘ and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will be pre sented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the With of Fkbruati next a 89. The first and final Account of vrip. Plank, Administrator of Eliaibeth Guise, deceased. 90. The Account of George Robinette, Executor of Martin Gardner, deceased: 91. The first and final Account of John Brough, Esq., Administrator of Peter B. H nine, deceased. ' 93. The first and final Account of Rob ert M'llhenny and Robert K. Milhenny, Executors of Wm. Wlthenny, deceased, who was one of the Executors of Robert Mllhenny, dec'd. 94. The first and final Account, of Ja cob Ccrser, Executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Rhea, deceased. 98. The first Account of Michael Lev instme, Administrator of Allowaye Miller, deceased. 98. The second• and final Account of George Jacobs rind David Jacobs, 'Admin istrator of• Samuel Jacobs, deceased. • 97 The first and final Account of Jacob Deardorff. Administrator of Solomon Bin ! . gaMan, deceased. 98. The Account of Abraham Spangler, Admin'r of John Wm. Spangler, deed. 99. The first and final Account of Hen ry Rice, Administrator of Jacob P. Hartz ell, deceased. 100. 'The Account of Michael Hohf, Executor of Jacob Hohf, deneaae3l. WM. W. HAM2ROLlNltingister. Nei.WIN okd,Odttyeburg, Feb. 1, I 8 60. —td DOLL'. C7l Freedom, *l4 95 Borough of Gettysburg, 52 30 Conowago, 73 86 Freedom, 38 36 Borough of Gettysburg, Quit Rents, 132 54 Cumberland,t 230 12 Germany, 107 76 Berwick,* 34 29 Huntington,t 438 49 Latimore,t . 220 17 lismiltonban,* 158 96 Liberty, 132 70 Hamillon,t 216 02 Conowago,t 260 86 Tyrone, 49 84 Mono tpleasan t, 183 49 Reading; 111 70 Oxford,• 70 90 awmalazitalz laraLpanuic, DR. *17,256 23 0 01100 L BOOKS. AKA ,STATIO,II - SOMETHING ,NEW 0 ERY ofall 'Ode c it tly en il NEW BOOKS, diC. ' -' 1 % •t Pn 44. Am; and for sale, eft 1 e lowest press, at the /11r111E'Manufatture of inin and Steel, in L....a. a n ti 0 : maim 4 .4ata.onu t ir *roof _ ~' „.,. . - 1 .- ' elite vitriotts branches, inclading'n deseription of Wood-Cutting, Coal-Dig- D ,... n e° ' 1 L,.. • , _.,„...' 1 1 '........... 8 P ,811 / 4 •Vlq r v"; Coal-Dig ging, and the burning of. Charcoal and • .121.1/1 , 1 - 111= 1 11-14rOUTLINEGI- Coal ; the digging and routing of 'IronILL be made anti pill iip'•W the ore, the buildingand management of Blast W subecriberewbOwillottend poompt ' Furnace!, &c., by Frederick Ovarian,' IY itt all ordere, and upon as reasenable Mining Engineer, with 140 wood cope- terms as climbs presatedut any establish vings,„,ati6s. We have also jest reutved merit le•thoe•OUnty., • • , - I -Lynch's Narrative , of the United Slops , '. GR•0.13 .11UERLER. Expedition to the River 'orders and Ole , GIMP!' iIiVNIYE 1414,, r I . ' Dead Sett,,with numerous mapa end dins- .1: SCII/CK has just-tailsiatel& 2 , nation', atll2 75. The American 'Fruit ski er .finearteortmeqt of .Oix t pe s o Fo n - Culturist, with directions for the propage- gee. and a pied eructsol Black Silks'r , - lion and culture of Fruit,Trees in the,nur- gee. • sery, orchard and garden, with doserip7LAßGE lot ' of Ribbons' and Flew dons of the yrineipel American and FOr- ' 'era just received and for sale li .4 . .' sign varieties, by John J.,Thomas—em. Oct.o. J. L S CHICK; hellished with 300, accurate Agures. Price L--------J---- - -- ---. - „Li_ _ .._ 11l AO. The Whig Almenae for ,1850,.4 THE STAR AND BANNER:: usgfel decument for every person, only Ispubliehed every Friday Eveningdn'ilso 12i cents. The Southern Harmony, County BuildinF, above the Reefflif.. pries 75 cents. and Recorder's o,ffice, by ' .. ce. Ne* Music; a fresh supply, Any D. A. &C. 11., 11 If EII L E R:'*, music not included in our assortment will 'Fla It Di la . , Jr paid in advance or within the year, sera be promptly ordered. All die tate standard and miscellaneous annum.-if n " P 6id ' with . , i ,7 l .. t r h LY,: it a g r :,,,!:, o s° l ; o l 4 l " ). as well as cheap publications, received paper discon tinued u"1 except at the option of the Editor. Single cows , regularly as issued from the press. ni cent.. A failure to notify a diap o ntinusiie Blank Books of all kinds, inCluding will be regarded as a new 'engagement. i .. Leduers,'Day Books and all the various .ildrrrtiiirornii not exceeding a squall: insettid three timer; for $l--every subsequent emitter' books used in the Countieg. room. • Port Folios, Letter Paper; by the quire 25 conic Longer ones in the Faroe proportion,-. or ream, at very low prices, Inkstands, All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time, will be continued until forbid. A lib, Sealing , Wax, Wafers, Letter , and Note oral reduction will be made to those wheittfeolliso • Envelopes,, in great variety, and all the va- by the. year. . i rious articles.of stationery at the most roe- Job Printing of all kinds rx eC t iltd 0 . 101 7.1 1 4 . sortable cash prices. Kr Itentemiter the prozp h il li , e a n nl n c i v i mn rea u eoza a h l ie • f or t u rr t m o ih ' e tilitar, Qat. Cheap , BOOL.Store, South East Corner of copilo t( such as certain Money or the names cf Centre Square. . . near‘eubeeribete Mast be tell 'PAID in 00611-14 KELLER KURTZ. 'attire lineation. in account with the County of Adams, as follows : Ily orders paid owl as follows, to grit By auditing and settling Public Accounts, l. W. Stehle, Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit Public offices, Public Printing and Blanks, Assessors' pay, Clerks,'s pay, Treasurer of Poor•house, Fox Scalps, Prothonotary's, Register's, and Clerk of Quarter ' Sessions fees, Road damages and damage views. Abatement to Collectors of five per cent.. Repairs at Prison and Public Building's; Counsel fees to Commissioners, Justice and Constable fees for committing vagrana., H. Bchriver and Slagle, pay in full for Conowagp Bridge, near Chapel. H. Spalding, pay in full for Bridge across Alloway's Creek, Sberitrs bills of Court Costs, Grand Jury and Tip Staves pay, 1849, General Jury sad Tip Staves pay, 1840, Quit Rents paid Geo. Him., due op to Ist Jan'y. 1850, Postage and Stationery for of f ice. Dockets and repairing Dockets in Profircynotary's and Register's offices. 09'30 Jailor's fees for ,keeping prisoners, $OO, 84 Wood. for Buildings, I ,00 Court Cryer's pay, 8a 00 A. Heintzelman, Commissioner's pay, 172 50 Jacob King, a /fit' 60 John G. Morningetar, , 180' . 60 Tax refunded., at 29 boroner's anti Justices' Fees for Inquisitioni, 20 Medical attendance on Prisbners, ' al 75 Wood and sawing , fur Court.house and office. 5.83' J. Aughinbaugh in trust for hobbles and locki for prison, It (8) Geo. Arnold for 2 stoves fox 008n-hOlUlb . , 28 DO Interest paid on. Notes, 4 90 Officers' pay for Spring Election, 395 91 Officers' pay for General Election, 493 ; 30 Repairs at Bridges. 451050 Constables' fees for Spring Election*, ST 58 Wm. Fickes, Sheriff, summoning juries, 79 75 Directors of the Poor, pay. . _60::00 Certificate of Constables' returns, 99 50 Exoneration. to Collectors, . 178 84 Collectors' Fees, 518 2S Treasurer's Salary', 249 00 Outstanding Tax and Quit rents. 2.533 33 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 78 88 17 cya 36 19 36 00 14 00 IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement Of 'Receipts o• and Expenditures, exhibited at the offieet Of the Tres surer of said county. is a oorrectand trne.eupy, as ken from and compared with the original remaining in the books of this office,—we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of said office, at Getty*. burg, the 7th day of January: A. D., one thousand eight - hund red and fifty. JACOB KING, JOHN G. IVIORNINGSTAR I Atteet—J. AVOIIINDATIGH, Clerk. Cumrakissioners, "33,33 By Constables' Returns, 1849, Exoneration. for 1848, .41 for 1849, Fees for 1848, " for 1849, Outstanding Tax for 1846, • and Quit 'Rents Air 1848, " fur 1849, Disbursements on county orders, Treasurer's salary, iltilance due by Treasurer, • D0L;.11% CTS. 27 00 329 37 463;37 190.00 4075 00 40 29 108„ CI I 960 87 671 06 166 45 40 01) 48, 22 328- 7 848 00 66? 00 396`62 U'72 et' 2 00 61 23 •17;328 28 DOLLJ. ere. 99 50 99 63 82 T 1 280 57 285 05 14 85 104 58 15.1.90 1 not 96 249 QO 7kt AB 10,266.23
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