rr 703NRY OMIT 11.4RGAISS NOW OFFERED 412' K.l:lO'Z'S NEW STORE ! VirE ave now on hand a cholcd and ••• •fa ' assortment of all descriptions oVINIWITY. GOODS, Which we olTer now, itt Pitaii. at remarkably LOW enicits. Pespoits "Ivjabing bargains in the 'Dry. Goa* Hue will be sure to be suited by Calling a t,lrLr.rurlz's Cheap Store. MERINOIIq, all shades ; k w amk ;Maine', at 12j, 18 and 25 ets. ; plain and printed Cashmeres, at 25, 31* andensents; super black Alpaccas at 20, 252nd 311 cents-40Na Kurtz's. BPIIINDID LONG SHAWLS, at pri oetvarying from $3 to $7 50; figured and black Dress Silks very cheap ; also Blank ets, Flannels, 'Pickings, dic.,—Krto be had till Kurtz's. 'rogethisr with an assortment of Cloths, Cnisimeres, Vestings, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves; Hosiery, Ate. Ate. We close as we town, with the wholesome advice and significant inotto, that if you want bargains forget not the Cheep and New Pore of Dec. 2L, 1349. KURTZ'S. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber will sell at private sale the FARM on which lIKNRV HER• plum jr., now resides, situate in Franklin township. Adams county, adjoining lands of King Wilson, Andrew Ilvintzelman, and others, Containing :ade i110W3 4 70 I more Or ns. The improvements are a TWO-STORY [ilt.; Frame Dwelling House, -a first-rate LO( BARN, with a Sprincor good water convenient to the door. 'There is a fair proportion of Tim ber and Meadow on the farm, and an ex cellent Orchard. Persons wishing to as certain the terms, which will be reasona ble-wilt sail upon the subscriber. The peciiiirtY can be viewed on application to the' latent HENRY HERSHEY, Sen Fraklin tp., Julie 1, 18.19.—t1 DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTO . FASHIONABLE Barber _nd Hair Dresser, has removed It .0 0 remple" 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 that he can gothroughall the ramifications ofthetonsoric.aldepartments,with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en.' tire satisfaction of all who subMit them chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, there fore, 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. COM MktAgilltt , HENRY SMITH, ESPECTF U LLY i nforme the cit-; zeus 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 tolerve up the Best Fresh Oysters, in every style, Fried, Roasted. Stewed, &e. He invites the patrounge of the pub lic, and pledges the beat 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 alt its va ried and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, He thaw, your lace without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels ate clean, And in his shop he's always seen. Irriie also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest style.— Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. HENRY SMITH Gettysburg. Dee. 21,1849. AVOTIONEERING. F. KOEULEIt respectfully ten goy! dere Lis services to the Public es Sale Cryer. Terms moderate. Residenoe. Abbot , town, *dams county, Pa., where all let tere or orders for his services may be ad. drooped. bat. 19, 1949.-4 NOTICE. P. R. Small ¢ Sam' Execution Dalai, Small, Nu. 4, Jan. Tenni trading under the firm 11150. of P. A. &S. Small, an. 23,1850,m0and and 41Ien Payne, nies considered as, vs. in Court—Rule for Carville H. Redding. distribution of the same on the 26th day of February next. Nonce to be given by publication fur three weeks in one newspaper published in Get: tyaburg. By the Court. • JOHN PICKING, Prothon'y. Prothoetetsry's Office, Gettysburg, Feb. 1, 18110. f GEZ'TLEMEN Vir ILL find it to their advantage thrall at the Store of J. L. (CHICK. ar¢ Intamine his sunk of Satin Vesting*. Stodings. Handkerchiefs, Gra iransithispiniders, EU Cents Reward. fmAM away from the service of the subscriber, on Saturday the 25th ult. ut 'BO/1110n1 (alias Jobe Lightner,) an indebted apprentice to the Butchering bus imps. The afifise reward, hut no thanks, wilitti . gisdit for Ilia apprehension and re ut' 19 ti ll,* schecriber. AU persons are ' ' tnned against harboring or em us acid apprentice, or trusting hint on CuOintl, - ' ' . 'JAMES PIERCE. Gettysburg, Feb. 4. 1850. ,: RENT. , A •, : $OOlll, in a very desink- Vie situation ie the country. l'asaas , lame, tm first day of Agri! nail*— , lit•thisiollie. ••.• 41.....„.. 4 ,4.. .. erioES•Calevlei•Beips • 0 o l at &wake*. TieC t eta. hr.. ike., for • ~• S. U. VUIF•014,:llt 11'ALISTER'S ALL-HEAL ING 'OINTMENT, ( Til E WORL D'S S ) Contains no Aletcury or otlicrlitfineraL From the'Reading There never, perhaps, was a medicine brought before the public that has in so short a time won such a reputation as-M'Allister's All-Healing or World's Sake." Almost every person that has made trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One has been cured by it of tie most painful Rheuma tism; another of the Piles, a third of a trouble some Pain in the Side, a fourth of s Swelling of the Limbs, he. If it does not give immediate re lief in every ease, it can never do injury, being applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful healing powerpossessed by this salve, we subjoin the following certificate from a re spectable citizen of .Maidencteek township, in this county "Maiden v arerit, Berko co., Pa., March 30, '4 7. Messrs. Ritter Sr Co.—l desire to inform you that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the back by the use of M'Allister's All-Healing Salve which I purchased from you. I suffered with it about 20 years, and at night was unable to sleep. During that time I tried various remedies, which were prescribed for me by physicians and oth er persons without receiving any relief, and at last made trial of this Sake with a result favors. ble beyond expectation. lam now entirely free from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and p.3aceful sleep. I have alsokseed the Salve since for tooth ache and other comraints, with similar happy resnltt. Your trieno, JOHN HOLLENBACH. The following is from a regular Physician of extensivs practice in Philadelphia: James M'Allister—Sir : I have for the two last years been in the habit of using your Hint. ment In eases of Rheumatism, Chilblains and in 'Penis Capites, (Scald Head,) and thus far with the happiest effect. I think from the experiments. I have made with it, that it richly deserve* to be adopted as an article of every day use by thepro• fetsion at large. Your's, truly. 8 BELL, M D Philadelphia, Pee 30,1947. James M'Allister—Dear Sir: I take pleaderm in making known to you the peat benefit thrive receked by using your Vegetable Ointment or the World's Salve. I bad an Ulcer, or running sore on the ear, of many yeans standing; 1 had applied to several physicians, but all to no par. pose; but by using your Ointment a few days, it was completely dried up and well • I hare also used it for Burns, for which I find it en sumellent article; also, in all cales of intim:Dietitian. EDWARD THORN - I certify the above statetnent Ultra* M C CADMUS. No 90, Market street. Philadelphia. ID - Around the box are. directions for using McALLISTERS OINTMENT/Sr &nips's E roil:Wee, Tetter,Ckillklais, Scald Iliad. Sent .41 cbtiosey, Sore ,Tipoe . ‘. ./ tilts. /tilts. 24911nee refifef tires, Paine, Di:MaSf flag; pins,, ileadoelle, .41mth ma. Deafitres, Ear sty e, titter. Cariti. an 1 : 64180 ' sr of theStie:Sore Lip*, i b taptisare, 160 1 04' 'of the .Litvlbs, Born, ShemerisHign; Piles, eitithrert, Crotp,Sweiled , er Broken.Breasti. Tottarscke• Apo in the Fact, offe. , • , • , . , , , 1f :bt at sins and Nulittita i linew ts ening in ca• sea of “swollea" or Bare ,Or t; 047 Would not be with Out it. In etch e' f rntebr. iileit,Ne. cording to the directions' a odd 'stets beer, it gi WY relief its a only l:esi hoer& ' . ' '•• .1 " ;• . . Ernie Ointment-is -good.for-snyytirt-of Ihe body or limbs whin iniistpsti.- lo some cues it should be applied ofteys., ____....... C4UT lON—No ' o,intipolit;rill be genuine unless ilia 'niche or JAvinf M'Axissiatt le writ ten with a pen odlifery lelnit. - ' . : nj - For sale by int 'Agents In all the principal 1 towns in Steil:railed States.. _,' , •, , . JAMES, bIeALLISTER, Sole PrOpriettirof tbe above Medicine, i PRINCIP4.I. OPTICE 'No: 21 North Third street, PliffieNititifi. -- : -.. . ItPRICE 26 CENTS PER BOX.xy• AGENTS.. 4.3. S. Forese, Gettysburg; Jo .q gt. Beery% 'Abbottetoeve;,Motter & Rowe. EtomitetkoriF; Schwa', Hsuover ; C. A. Morris,& Co., York; I.'. Desig,Chambenburg. 301413, . 1849 --eowiy' TILE GREAT REMEDY FOR DURAVII CERIIFICATEi AND lIEFF.ELENOES. ei IR—A few days firms I badly' burned ore of tuy 1 ,"4 3411 with Melted, f•ilYer,whicb I was pourmg fporri a crucible. I applied your Master of Pain, srlficit at once relieved Ma from the e.• cruciatiug ;Oh worked ti complete cure, !gay's! uo scAr. W. B.' WM. D. Straccrill.Dee. l, '46. Elilversmith. BURNED CHILD CURED. W. Oreen,fornierly Pirefunsiderat Jos lin's Y., stolen that one of his child• ran fell en' a.brit store, very badly hii face, 'IA severely injuring one of hie ',lel. Tort ..ey's blasts:. °Chin *iiiiPplied; tehieb tome dietely'rtlfetedell pain, and effected a cure with- out leaving sister. TERRIBLE BURN CURED. Mr. T. Hughes, employed at the Salaniaider Iron Works in New York, had his arms dregs!. fully barna by the bursting or i furnace; anis• ing the skin and Ilesti , to peel of the arm in large dillies. leavings shocking and. painful sight.-- Tousey's Master of Pain wit used, and the pain instantly slopped, and the arm was speedily cu red without a scar. M . Armory, the pro prietors of the Foundry, certify to these frets.— Every person should keep id is Oi nt rnent by tbent ANOTHER BURN CURED. Mr SA:massy—l have been much ;pleased with the healing qualities (dyads Masterof fain I hau d you one of a number amines in Totowa family. My little girl, eigh(years °fags while at play in my sitting-roora, accidentally frill, testing her whole weight upon the hot stove‘fire cing herself back with the band stilton thongs , * and burning the akin of ber hand to ..crisp.- One application of your Ointment immediately 1131% owed all pairt—not a blister was raised-.-end the neat day, althongh the skin ins stiff, all sore. nesa had been removed. H. BARNS. tJ'For iwle by . SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, GanfralAgiuti, Osuystirrg; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. B. Hollinger, Heullersburg; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. M. Enigbt, Bendersville; J .F.Lower, A rendtstown; Stick &Winner. Mummasburg;T.WE nigbt,M'. Kaightiwille; A. Scott, Cashlown; J. Brinker• hod: ,Paideld; E. Zuck, New Chester; O. M. C. White, Hampton; H.L. Miller and William Wolf, East . Berliu; Ww.. Dittiager, Abbott* town; Lilly Jls Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Ow ings, Wgherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, ttestown, Sept. 14, 1819.—Stu . _ 4 ' REMOVAL. DR. J. 'LA WRENCE BILL, IDENTi ET, HAS removed his o ffi ce to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, iu Chambereburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middlecoff'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 °Hull sets of teeth are respecifully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. BiaLucHT, I Rev.C.P.Koarre,D.D D. Holism I Prof. M.3•COBS, "C. A. COWUILL, 1 " L. D. " Wl4- M.RILIXOLDi Rev. LC. NV ATsox, D.D." M. L. Esviarza• July 7, 1848. NOTICE. rrHE person who took from Lumber Yard a Lot of Locust Posta will pleats call and pay for them, and take no more without permission. I hereby give notion that I do noteonsider any person at liberty to take lumber of any kind from the yard. wllbota Ant nailing upon me.— You eon stall times be wailed upon. This gasy save exposure. • OEO. ARNOLD. Jan. 11, 1850.-111 Philadelphia Advertiaementol Baltimore Adverelisments. Paper ! Paper ! Paper ! WEST'S No. 21 Bank street, between :truk!? and CLes- ' GENUINE ETIIERIAL OIL, nut, and 2J and 3d streets, OLE HE Subscribers beg lease to call the alien lion of country buyers to their asiorirrent of papers, embracing the different .arieties rf Printing, Hardware, Writing. I:rwerpe, and IViapping papers, Tissue paper.. uh. e aid at— sorted colors, also Bonnet ane. Lex Beaidf..&c. Selig engage,' in the manufacture of printinst papers, they solicit orders horn Printers for any given size, which will be furnished, at short no tice and at fair prices. Market price either in cash or trade paid for Rags. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, Sept. 14, IS49—ly No. 21 Bank at. Druggists, Physicians, Merch ants, and others, lieN WANT OF HERIVII, ROOTS, PLAN'TS, Extracts, Ointments, Vegetable 'Medicines, fro.,are invited to call at the HEBB STORE, No. 38 North SIXTH street, between Market & A re h streets, Philadelphia, where are virtual, kept a larg e assortment of vital article is our line, whi ch mill he sold on better terms than - at any other establishment in the City. , The utmost care is taken in the raising, 'pre paring, and petting up all articles sold byes. The Herbs, Roots, &c., are neatly pat ap is pressed packages of 1 ox, }lb, 11b., and 11b. . The Vegetable Extracts are pat op in jeni 'of various sizes, and are warranted equal, if not superior, to any in the statket. The Botanical sad Thesnpoonias pnepanninns are put up in the neatest msaiser,withdamentions for use. (D .- Pardeelar snootier, is called to our con centrated Extracts of Vanillaind Lamm, for &- roving porposs , 44gasasstiol °Mimi grigroot Wa tern, Pure ianitund i!vicro turd Ponrderog Articles or every kind, "old . hrbnlL r 4a wasdaanto eat [warily tar . family tam, • - The importance of pato and reliable Mediate is every day being °beamed and appreciald by the. Medical 'PreTitiehini Apbtbscaries. lid com munity at law: That ter proetitionet •shedli be abia to esilettlato with owtainty wpm tie effect oldie imoliciamtegan aidmigioarra is of eminent importance MR kqin And his Indicate. Athwart keeling' this point in view, we most those wins purchase or use oar tattirres — Will hare tin cause or disaPPAI, Mint. TiLDEN.t. co., rrpprieters the Botanic Garden, New t Lebw.. PI. I C. DI ItlttGin', Agent, N0...16N. 6th st. Sept. 14:18/9-616 Phpioians. Druggists, and Country Merchants. L.E..EEELER and BRO., most re spectfully attention to their flesh stock of Englieb, Pre& .Gewasaarand America* - DRUGS. Medicines, Clurcrilciels, - railer*. Dile, Ohl Stank, Gloomiest*, Petfirattryi Patent Med* Fillese Art. Easing opened a new More No. Xt4 A/irked street, with a full supply of Drrßs and Medicines, we respeetfelly solicit Comity Deal ere In examine our 'kick befote patch/pang are- Where; promising one and 'all who n.ay iiel dis posed to extendtis dish patronage, tomil them genuine Drugs and Mediciam,on as liberal tern.. as any otbstr house in the City, and to faithfull y ,exement all-order* eounemad us promptly and with dispatch. 941 of the proprietors being a regular physi cian, steeds amide go-mantra of the genuine qual ity of all articles Feld artheii estableehment. ._We especially Maim Dumps** and Conairy Merchants. a leo may Mak to become Agents toe Dr. Keeler'* celebrated Paereity Neeheirser. (stand ard and popular merlieines r ) to forward thew ad dress, Soliciting the patronage of dealers, tie respectfully tetrad*, , J. .N.-HEELER & BRO_, Wholesale Druggist*, No. .94 Marked at. belt. I-1. 144 V—iy irow=lllllllll. JNE undersigned has connect! n ith his Coaehmaking Establil•hmt•nt a large Smith Shop. and is prepared to do ♦LL KINDS OF BLACKISMITHING, ISOLVDISO IRONING CARRILGEB, MIES, WIG +S, Ile would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands; which. with his personal mien:ion, 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 ar tier at aft times. Jr?'All. kinds of REPAIRING dode, both in llfood and Iron, at the most redue ed prices: _ ir:rThankful for past encouragement, the subseriber solicits a. coutiossoce of pat• ronage r end. invites bit friends so call at his Establishment in west Chambersburg slew doors below Thompson's Hotel .• • O. W. HOIFF.HAN. Pettysboryg, October 16,1847. p.. ..._ It --- i aiillr. . ______._ G. E. BUEHLER ES PE CTFULLY informs his friend Lt - and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TIP.' WARE of every description. which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates, will do well to call before purehasingelse . wheie. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put opal 121 emits a foot. .11113P3EICICTIIIM-1111.10. - - - VrHE •subseriber tenders his acknowl edgments 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 jest re ceived, at his old . established stand in ebambersburg street, a large and fresh SUPPLY OP DRUGS & MEDICINES , I adidSl4-t`liti - .2[90`.1 1 .39 3 Paints,Varnish,Dyestuffs and every variety of articles usuallyfound in a Drag store, to which he invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. XOTIC E. LETTERS of Administration, with the will aonexed, on the mum of GEO. BAKER, dec'd. late of Mountpleasant tp., Adams co., having been granted to the sub scriber, residing is Mountjoy ip., 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 them properly authentkated for settlement. SAMUEL DURBORAW, Adm'r. Feb. 1, 1860.—.110 01? BURNING FLUID. CR'ES'T. No. 13, 15 & 17 Sharp • street. Baltimore, is constantly man ufacturing Etherial, Camphine and Pine- Oil. Also, 95 per cent. Aleholiol, which lie is prepared to supply to whole-sale dodoes on the lowest terms. C. W. is also mannfactunng LAMPS of every description, of the moit,appco red styles for burning Etherial..Lard,ca Oil, all of which are offered. at Drive' which cannot fail to please. ' • Feb. 8. 18110.-6-3 m I . M. Onits. W. S. 11oPitThe OREM & IP:Witt / 48 4 MERCHANT TAILOR AN wuouoB4LE IDEALEfitB • r In Cloths, Camilakeresfiestlngt&T ' ailors'Trlnk Way- -Nis.l34) ilattieiore coo. 'air atOltariii,Siximnist: — • A lair' . issoriaietkiTot,l3,,EADt. NAPE CIA7I'IIOIO, 9t.iimiterscir, ea4ll Cloth tomes , it stais*--Entitifice, south end el rmattee'stroot, *7"h ttp. ISO COs Pi kJ E. HALL. CO& OFFRATT ST.& .ENTAIL{ MARKET SPACE, CLOTHING WAREHOUsE. ILL Proprietor of the above .estatiliah 4"‘ moat wouU respectfully inform the citioena of Baltimore and vicinity, that he las sereired from Europe the FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS: member with a rush assortment of coals olapied to the coming season, consisting of Stryterfrne French. Gerson and English Cloths, Castor Benoit', Pads. and Paluot 'Noting, A new article for Overiacks and Business Qom—Also, a splendid assortment of French and English Cashmeres and Doe-Skins, of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH VESt IN Gf3— We have and are constantly remising new styles of Vesting., consisting of plain and figured Silks and Woolen Velvets, figured and striped Cashmeres, Silks, bating and Valaicise, alai 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 greedy reduced prices. READY-MADE •C LOTH IN (.—Per sons in want of Ready-made Clothing are particuLuly.invited. to call and examine our mock before purchasing elsewhere, as ure manufacture all cotalitics of FASHION. ABLE t:LOTIIING. Aud our assort. oteuti-of dud-article -is at• all -times large, which offers to purchasers a great of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained, in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have. ow hand and are constantly manufacturing Garments of every variety, from the beat materials, in the most ap proved styles, for Fall and Winter Wear, CONSISTINO OF Surtout. Suck and Pc find Overcoat,. Of all colors, qualities and sizes, from $2 50 4 50 4 73, 5 50 and upwards : _ . _ BOYS' SACK & OVERCOATS.— A large assortment of Boys' Sack and Overcoats, 20 per cent. less than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from German and French Cloths; in the Lifeit fashion. A large stock of Tweed Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a large assortment of Tweed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article— Forr.t Sacks, fur Stormy weather. Pan taloons, from Super French Doeskins.— BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, of every variety of Shade and Color, at 81,1 50; 1 75, 2, 2 50,!, 3 50, and upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velvets; Sa.. tins. d.:ashmereit.aud Nalencles, and at all prices. Remember name and place 4 corner of Frail and Centre Markel Space._ Nov. 23, y 349.-1 SHIRTS at wholesale, STF,T hom *8 to 824 per dram). COLLLARS, (ruin 411 to . , $4 per dozen. llilanufacteW4 and, sold at 179 BALl'S mons Smarr, between Light and Calvert. MEN'S and Boys', shins Cotton and Linen. on band and constagoly tasking, all sizes.—plain and fanny- Remember the name and 179 Baltimore Street, Fourth door below Light. Oct. 28, 1849.-4 m BETTON. RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF 'IHE HAIR, BY IL WIIe and Son, of Va. • CARD. Aim WISE & SON, finding it impos sible to attend personally to the great number of daily applications, from all sections of the Hilton. for their remedy for baldness, and far their celebrated HAIR TONIC, have (quad it necessary to ap point a General Draoelling 4genl, to vis it different cities add lawns throughout the United States, vesting WO with authority to appoint sub-agentd,,lise and Vend die iiihtierudee . and to 'a p ply. the 'RESTOII. LlNE;andiolatt;thearinto the hands of those he aurappoint to operate , wherever a sufficient umber of patients 'in any town or neighborhood shall be obtained.: Capt.. lazoitoz Cat,vaar, of Fauquier county. Va., is alone authorized to. Let u 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. H. Capt. Calvert will always have on band a full supply of the HAIR TON IC (which cleanses the head of dandruf f strengthens and invigorates. the hair,:and prevents it also from falling off,) for the region of country most coutiguoue 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. 0:7 - Price SO per dozen cash. Six bot tles for *s—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7,1340.-1 y STOVIIS. ON hand and for aale,— cheap —a lot of STOVES, among which are a few' lIATILMAY COOK STOVES. Sept. 7.—tf GEO. ARNOLD. FRESH ARRIVAL. J I.3ST received, superior Fresh Macka rd, N. E. Clouse. Lard and Sperm Oil. G. A. and lint Salt, at ratiuced pri ces, for sale by J NO. M. STEVENSON. Receipts and Expenditures of Adams Co, for 1849. "garais AOREEABLY to en Act of AuemblY entitled an "An Act t. . of the respective counties to puhliehi Staieinint 'of ihe R elopers of Taxes of said county, do REJORT as follows, 'viz January, 1850—. both days inclusivai '• '' ' B. G. Harper, Esq. Treasurer and Coanalsaloppr , . , . ' - - - - - - 0 1:4 4- . ell. TootitstandinCountjo Tim litUt4o4 4 R 4014 4 i 10 1 44 • • o i ' - itird .' . ositi:iti ° Liail Ccl ivot tP lieu rtE tim iiilast'settlement, 2222 28 ' Cool Adm. and Lofts guessed f.c 1849, nil : Rohnigh of Gettysburg,, . 5882•40 . , . , ' a« ' Quit Rents. ' ___ll7B 00 • f Cu mbeOlind Towpolxip• ' • 70 6 ' ./2 ' Gerniany 4. Berwick so 3M 29 .3 Ilumington - - ' ll .‘ ' ' 09 9 4 9 Latimore " 4 4 9 A'? . Hatniiiinban H, 772 96 Libetiq ' ' « 4 02 20 ;fismiltnit ; • « , 657 Ot 'Miiiiallen oo • 941' 32 .816batit , .4 " ' 790 453 Franklin' " ' 766 47 quaowago : MI 569 76 -• ' Tyrone• " 379 44 Moutitjoy , " 490 ,17 Mountplesserit ig 689 '46 Reading, ,•• 874 70 . Freedom ii - 806 60 Oxford « , 688 . 90 Union o 616 54 12,364 81 021 06 ' To abatement on State Tax at Harrisburg. Cash received from D. Bohriver, Coroner's Fees for Inquest. 04 for sale of Boards, Berlin Bridge. Jury verdicts and fines from Sheriff, GA •' " from H. benwiddie. " From D. C. Brinkerhoff, Coroner's fees for inquest, Court Coats from F. W. Koebler's estate, Additional Tax for 1849, Cash received from -Mr. Robinson for Bridge sub scription, near Chapel, $17,206 23 . . . , 11:7* The outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents appears to be in the hands of the following Collectors, viz: SEARS. COLLECTORS. TOWSON IPS. 1848. John Carpenter, 1848. John 0. Frey, Daniel Our, " Abraham NVaybright, 1849. John Brown, • Since paid in full. t Since paid in part. 2,533,38 Menallen, Straban. Franklin, hfountjoy, Freedom, and Union 'cownahips had paid off their duplicates in lull before the set tlement. WE, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to be a general statement of said Account from the second day of January, A. D., 1849, to the seventh day of January; 1850, both days inclusive : R. G. Harper, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners. in account with the County of Adams. DOLLS. Ca. • To outstanding Tar and Quit Rents tit last seulemcut, 1870 60 Balance on band at last • settlement, 2222 28 Cash received from Mr. Robinson on Bridge subscrip- 11. IL COLE. _ tion,2B 00 Amount 'of Tax and Quit Rent assessed for 1849, 12,364 81 Abatement onState Tax at Ilarrieburg, 631 05 Cash received from D. Sehriver, expenses of Inquest, 17 52 611 for sale of Boards, (Berlin Bridge,) 38 19 41 Jury verdicts from Sheriff, 80 00 64 Fines and Jury Fees from U. Denwiddie, 14 00 $. from 'D. C. Brinkerhoff, expenses of Inquest,, 17 44 F. W. Koehler's estate, (Court costs,) 16 02 Additional Tax for 1840,• 12 42 WE, the undersigned, Auditors of the Couaty.of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and alcFn,iit,rauaßce of lag?, REPOT, that we inet, aid audit, settle a nd adjust, according 40 law, the:,Acconniott ;he 'rfeasurii arid pq Commissioners of said coun ty, corn Enencing on the second day of January,ll349;and ending on tits seventh day of 'January; 1850, both dayipclusive ; that said account, as settled above and entered of record iii Bettleinant-book, in the coonnisssioners' Office, of diatom cottaly, is correct, and that we find a balance due to the County of Adams, by IL G. Ii agent; Esq..'Treasurer of,said county, in /sob, iiiiivensyinlgin Dollars and Eighty-eight Coati, and in outstanding taxes, T wenty-fivo Hundred and Thirty-ibree dollars sad Thirty-three Clonal. A. A.W. 1111AG1$14. . ud ft fit the County SAMOL DWOORAW °ra i d li n ., • , SOOT ELDER, • '6l Gettysburg, Feb. I,` 850.-4 t REGISTER'S NOTICE IITOTIOE is herby given to all Legatees /I and oilier pehons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deeeased persons hereinafter mentioned will , be pre sented at the Orphans! Poort fif Lams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday /be 20th of .19tpruciritni# 89. • The dna end final Account of Wm, Plank, Allhfinilitrator 'of Elizabeth Guiseii deceased. • • 90. The Account of George Robinette, ExeicutoiOf Martin Gardner, deceased. 91. The first and final Account of John Brough, Esq., Administrator of Peter D Huh's, deceased. ' 93. The first and final Account of Rob. ert Wllbenny and Robert K., M'llhenny, I Executors of Wm. M'llhenny, deceased, who was ohe of the Executors of Robert WlLenny. dec'd. 94. The first and final Account of Ja cob Cover. Executor of the last will and testameot of Elizabeth Rhea, deceased. fib. The first Account of Michael Lev. insane, Administrator of Alloways Miller, deceased. 96. The second and final Account of George Jacobs and David Jacobs, Adinin 7 istratur of Samuel Jacobs, deceased. 97, The first and final Account of Jacob Deardorff, Administrator of Solomon Bin gamau, deceased. 98, The Account of Abraham Spangler, Admin'r of John Wm. Spengler, dee'd. 99. The first and final Account of flou ry Rice, Administrator of Jacob P. Hartz. ell. deceased. 100. The Account of Michael Ilultf, Executor of Jacob Hold; deceased. WM. W. liAMEßBLY,Register. Register's Offies,Gettysburg, Feb. I, 11450.-44 Freedom. $l4 85 Borough of Gettysburg. 52 36 Conowsgo, 73 86 Freedom, 38 36 Borough of Gettysburg, Quit Rents, 132 54 Cumberland,} 230 12 Germany, 107 76 Berwick,* 34 29 Iluntiugton s t 438.49 Latimore,t 220 17 llsmiltonbun,• 158 96 Liberty. , 132 76 216.02 Conowago,t 206 86 Tyrone, 49 84 Moon tpleasant, 183 49 Heading,• 111 70 Oxford,• ZO 90 Daniel Polly, Andrew M'Sherry, laaac Wolf, Elias Gardner, Adam Gardner, James Wilson, John Eiker, . John Dellone, Jacob Adams, John Conrod, John M'Masier, John King, Francis Felix, TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ADAMS COUNTY. DR. 17 52 86 19 86 00 14 00 EMI 4&311112Vali11 9 1112A1PcIDU320 $17,256 23 Alow4ys ,. sumET,HING **Ely WI . HE Manufacture of trattind.Steel, .41L1f all its' saviour , branoliel, including: ta description' of Woori,Cutting, Qtal-Dig;. ging, and.-the birthing of ClittiouiCand Cot& i • the 'digging and: roasting of bon ore,,the builduitruid manigemintef Blatt Foresees, tune., by:, Frederiak Overman, - Mining Engineer, With' I,4olwrotui cope. iittg‘ut Wri have alsoust rethlied Lynch's Narrative of the United Stites Expedition, to the River Jordan and the Dead Bea, with numerous maps and illus. tuitions, at 82.75. The American Fruit Culturist, with directions for the( propaga tion and.culture of Fruit Trees in the nur sery, orchard and garden, with descrip tions of the principal American and For eign varieties, by John J. Thomas—em. beilished with 300 accurate figures. Price 81 50. The - Whig Almanac for 1850, a useful docuMent for every person, only 12i centi. The Southern Harmony, price 75 cents. liCrNew Music, a fresh supply. Any n.. sie not included in our assortment will be •emptly ordered. At. he late standard and miscellaneous as. we. as cheap publications, received regularl) •Is issued from the press. Blank Books of all kinds, including Ledkerii, Day Books and all the various books used in the counting room. Pori Folios, Letter Paper, by the quire or ream, 'at very low prices, Inkstands, Sealing Wax,:Wafers, Letter and Note Envelopes, in great valiety, anti all the va rious articles of stationery at the moat rea sonable cash prices. oz'Remember the Cheap Book Store, South East Corner of Centre Square. &LONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA, Raise County Ram and Lelia'," requiring the Commieslefeere CEIPTB AND EX PENDITCII4B rearly" —W e , the, QATP,OI - Slonitd Day of January, 1849 to thn aavenitt day [of . . • ' ;In aCCPW Oh the Coyilly of A.dome,.islfelkol4, rt By orders eq opt pojWlousf, By itidithiginil Nettling Public' t• • `E. W. Stable, Auditor. apPbinted by. the 'Omni•te ' ' iltdit Publid ANON • Public rilriiitleg and ilkinitt. Atlertsciii; Pah• ,, Clerks'a pay, :I . F.UIOIIIv. 'Poor-lutute, FOA tilOitlpo• • • 'Prikihenotary'e, Register's, and Clerk of ' ur flognpacrees,' ' • '" ' 1011 11 1 440 alii%ages and dintige views, ' ,960 87 Abatement to Collectors of five par ' 0116 RePO l II; Prima and Public Beildings , ' 183 45 Counsel fee teLotinunissioners, 40 00 busies and Oonstahle fees for,comailiting prompt, • 43 22 H. Sahrivr and pay full' tor Cilhoviigo Ott, near Chapel, t 11 SPaldl pay in tuft for 'Bridge aeroie Allittray, V s • - Creek, • 114.3 00 Sheriee hills of Court,Costs, , 615 V Grand Jury anti' Tip / Staves pay, 1849, O2 asneraPJury and Tija Staves pay, 11149.• ~ 0: 1 74 4 Quit. Rentspild Geo: Mines dile up 'to lit Ja1 . ey,1135 . 0 , '2 BO Postage and Statibnery tot office, 51 23 Dockets and torpaiiing Dockets in Protkonputry'o • ' and Registers offices,;.• , 63 . 88 Jailer's fees for keeping prisoners, 302. 84 Wood for-Public Butfdiqs, 4'lBl .00 Court Cry Or's pay, 86' 00 A. Heintzelmart,Commissioner's pay, 174, 50 Jacob King, " 169 . 60 John G. Morningstar, " . 180.50 'Paz refuiided, 88.29 Coroner's and Justices' Fees for Inqubitions, ' ' 95.20 Medical attendance en Prisoners, • 24' 75 Wocifl and sawing for Court-house and office, 5, 87 J. Aughinbaugh in trust for hobblesond boats. An prison, 16.00 Geo. Arnold for 2 stoves for Court-house, 25.00 Interest paid oh Notes, 4.90 Officers' pay fur Spring Election, 395 91 Officers' pay for General Election, ' 403 30 Repairs at Bridges, 583,50 Coustablere fees for Spring Elections,. „ 97.58 Wni. Makes, Sheriff, susuinuning juries, - 70 75 1)i:odors of the Poor, pay, 80 - 00 Certificate of Constables returns, . 90 30 Ezonerations to Collectors, 176 ,34 Collectors' Fees, SI 8 22 Outatanding.Tax and Quit renu, Balance in hands of Treasurer, • . IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing state m ent of Receipts . • tilid Expenditures, exhibited at the Wits of the Trea f..— . surer of said county, is a correct and true copy. as ta ken from and compared - with the original remaining in the books of this office,—we have hereunto amour hands and affixed the seal of said office, at Gettys burg, the 7th day of January. A. D., one thousand eight hund red. andiifty. JACOB KING, JOHN - G. MORNINGSTAR; Attest—J. AUCIIIIMIIAI7OII, Clerk. Conunissioners By Constable.' Returns, 1849, Exoneration. for 1849, •A for 1849, Fees for 1848, " for 1849, Outstanding Tax for /13411, and Quit Rents for 1848, •4 I' for 114 V, Disbursements on county orders, • Treasurer% salary, Balance dud by Treasurer, KELLER KURTZ 6‘diroistioisOroititolok ' r tii-Y , °tag o i sANPiI#9 I IY 904a1u. 1 and for Sate% id' ms to priceol,t the book end tital.innery,.,repr Deis. 01- • Bo Ausritaß. Halms srownim tisitroilihrtm drily:the stgiocritioilwhO'iiilittendptc!iopv. ly to all otidern; Ind tort& ar Can inbtruW , tit' .. ti# meet in the °minty.. ' • ' , 'GE (BTITEHMR. 1 FRINGE I SILK! T . L. 'BOl - 110K Gds:' jeer reneiVeo . a • fine intim:Went Of Maps' Ptin gee, and a kne.ll artiole'til Blatt' JLARGE lot A3f Awl F . ) iir* ere just received aild tor eale.by 00. J: L. SCHICK. THE STAR ASY'llorigt„ Ispublishedevery ,y° , Counqi Building; above'lhe'Regiioi and Recorder's Office, by. . D. A. C. I# B 1-11 . Tionetts: • If paid in advance or within the yesr, ist ppesee annum—if not paid within the year, 02 Ott 'no. paper discontinued until all ermines ere paid.. eximpt at the option of (he Editor. Siullie,CPPrea, 131 cents. A failure to notify a, discoxiLnurix", will bo regarded as a new engagement , Alvertintments not exceeding* square 'hearted' throe times for thi—avety eubsequent•lnsettloia: 25 cents, Longer ones in the same propottlan,—.l All advertisements nut specially ordered lor. given time, will be continucd,until foFbid,, A lib*. oral reduction will be made to thaw wboaslinottime by the year. Job Prirlibeg of all hinds executed meetly star promptly, and on reasonable terww, Leiters end Comalunicaticas to the Editor, (es piing surh , as contain Menu or the m ews of w aubacrihere,) must he roar PAID iu 0464 11 0 6 . urrr sttsnion. 33 00 - 27, 00 , 22* 447 )00 00 4,976.00 40 29 249.00 2,533 33 $17,256 23 DOW'. CTI. 0 9 80 90 02 82 . 71 280 '57 2h 'O5 14 0 1114 . 103 235 J 90 13002 90 249.00 78 88 217422 23
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers