I4JCUST GROVE swEim olltiattlLEs 3. /nor af: LIT SSTOIy'N, IN GL,RIkI.IA TOIPNSIIIP. " Ir olB establishment is now in full op ' Oration and calculated to do all kinds oflkinding upon the shortest notice and 'hi 'the very best manlier. Farmers and others wanting grinding done, especially in time of• low water, will please call at this gatedishment, where they can be ac cotomodated at nil times. The STEAM MILL Ohms by and in connection with the large Flouring Mill, it'd. together are calculated to do a largo iikritint of work. A PLASTER MILL ,411: CLOVER I 41111,1, is in connection • - 11sylla this establishment, and Sawing can "WOW be done at all times. Constantly on hatukaad for sale, AT TILE MILLS, 'Wholesale and retail, Family and Super fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Buck wheat Flour, warranted superior. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures, Beat 4 Shorts, ShipstulT, &c., to be hail at all times at fair prices. R 0 MVO PLASTER on,hand at all times, for sale or exchange for unground. Those persons engaged in the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all limes on the shortest •Doriee4illier with the Flour and Feed 'Atuessfactered, or by hating their own grain ground. -This establishment has been erected at heavy expense for the special convenience ' sod" sreeomModation of the neighborhood aWd will be carried on by first-rate EXPERIENCED MILLERS. The undersigned ther:efore respectfully Anshetts the patronage of the surroundings falsicastry. Farmers may rest assured o' I , ltleitig their grinding and all other work *AM at either of the Mills, in the very best-manner, and at all times upon short • notitte. Persons going to the establish. meat from a distance can at all times and particularly in a dry season, when the atrnants are low and water scarce, by .111-akin a short time, take their grain home with them manufactured as they may 'nose that bring plaster in the *oats can at all times receive and Aake with there ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD. • , Locust Grove, Sept. r,.—tf G. A. ! , I)EATius JR)UR." How_frequently do tve hear this expression, which. is meant to convey to the mind the last Sip of sickness that a patent can he induced to iledjtee. Mrs. Harr ienn, a member of the 'rrins !Ithaca, was. as she expressed her s elf, brought 'dirtirnlo'"death's door," by Rheumatism and Nec • vonsHeadaehe, vihen, like an angel of mercy, .isdaay's Ready Relief relieved her of her severe pains and restored her to her friends in perfect Malik. The very mat ant Railway's Ready Re _ iiief is applied, its beneficial effects are experien- It soothes, heals. cleanses and purities ; it Ilintimtly allays irritation, reduces inflammations 4auftct swellings, relieves the most severe neuralgic pains, gives ease to Bums, Scalds, Sores, Erup tiorpreurest Rheutnatism, Lumbago, Gout, Pa minis, sprains, Strains, spasms, stiff neck, weakness in the side and back, sores of all kinds, Minns, chsfesiSora throat, influenza, hoarseness ew, colds, 4r.e. TOOTH ACHE CURED IN ONE SECOND. This torturing affection can be cured in au in- Anaint, for the moment the Relief touches the item, the pain is mitigated. So with Tie Dot. leinint, and Heinicrania, Neuralgia and Sick Hitillidiehe--baths the parts where The pain is aiesteevere, and in a few minutes you will be itaitirely relieved. Taken internally it will ar lint the, roost violent spas ms and cramps, stop Vomiting or too much purging, and in all cases sitsustrength for weakness ' ruse for pain, health ilersiekiess. No Ready Relief is genuine un lioii~eretl by r & co., I6^_ Fulton ht. •' 'Elegant Toilet I?equisites. embellish and enhance the charms of beauty. • Radway'u 11frilicattd Soap, • Favorably know n throughout the fashionable onerld , for its extremely bland, purifying and soothing effects on the skin, while by its action 'FA, pores and minute secretory vessel; it ex pels all the impuritie. born the aurtace, allays every tendency to inflammation, and effectually inissipuble ail redness, tan, pimples, spms, freck kadimeolorstions and other cutaneous eruptions. Gentlemen, after shaving will find it allays all imitation and tenderness of the skin. and renders it soft, smooth anil pleasant. It is free from, poisons*, irritating and ' , emir ious ingredients, and can be used on the tender skin of the infant smith titisseitne happy results as upon beauty in in phase. , Rich cake is enveloped in a splendid label of steel engraving, with the signatuie of 'IL G Rsowsr on each cake. Price 25 cents, large cakes. The crowning ornament of Beauty is aluxuriant head of hair. Radwa,y's Circassian Balm, Warranted the best flair Tonic now in use for Mesh* and beautifying the hair. It cleanses this snip from Dandruff, keeps it clean, cures seeerry, baldness and sores on rlis head, stops the how from telling our, renders it strong, fine, 17.1 b and glossy. Persons who trace lost their 7 sickness will tir.d a complete antidote in thii Balm. It also gives it a dark and beautiful enter and prevents it from turning grey. It. is sald In large bottles for .25 cents per bottle, and is warranted the best hair preparation in use. It will net soil the bat, cap, or the lineal fabric.— Noee genuine without the signature of Ilanwar 'l3 o `Agents for .the sale of the above articles in 'Adams comity—S. H. BUFIILER, Gettys• bout; Paton 4. Blythe. Fairfield ; Mrs. Dunran„ Cubtown• Bnereinger 4- Renshaw, Littlestown ; Hollinger, Abboustown; Irillians Wig dt C 0.,, East Berlin ; D. AL C. Illite,lbstup , Hollgringer lc Ferree, Petersburg. %0.6,1350-2 m Clll3O. V BUEHLER ESPECTFULLY announces to his 4131 ftiends and the public that he con tutento manufacture and has now on hand L.IRGE STOCK OP Nw,titE, sibo petablishateut in Chanthersburg WOW, wearly opposite the Post Mire 14140! will be pleased to till orders ~y .441 upon the most reasonable XgcutrEritnttl. fru ' Perry Chitty Aiulual Tice In hraanee Company** wish to employ eik.AOr.NT for the rounties of Adams, Cummtkortand and York. Application, by how, gmeivaid, accompanied with refer -11101101 la to choreal*, qualifications, etc., kaihkasasiski W Ito undersigned at New 11140004410 Perry county,. Pa. J. MIIARLAir A. B. ANDERBON, .40111.1. a. jrawsive Como rhiladelphiaAdvertisements H. HICKS JONES, tVIICILF.PALPS WOODEN, WILLOW WARE, DROOM, Brush, comb, Looking Glass, and Variety Store, NO. 18, NORTII SECOND STREET, PRILAD. Under J. Sydney donee' Carpet Warehouse. fINVING to the liberal share of patro- V/ lime I hat•c received this spring Iron my friends and customers, has induced me to renewed exertions for the preparation of my fall stock, all of which has been manufactured of the best materials and from the best manufacturers ofthc EasternStatea and Europe. I again respectfully solicit the attention of merchants to the examination of my stock, which will be sold at the low est market prices for cash or city accept ance. CEDAR WARE.-500 nests Cedar and 100 nests painted 'l'uhs, 200 - barrel and 100 staff Churns, 100 dokini Cedar and 000 dozen painted Pails; 200 den Wash Boards, 100 dozen nest Sligir and Flour Boxes, Spiggots, Spoons sod La dles. WILLOW WARE.-600 nests Mark• . et and 200 nests Clothes Baskets; 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortment of French sad Dome.: tie Baskets. BROONS & BRUSIIkS,—,IQ,OOO Wire Brooms, 10.000 shaker. bre:tome, 200 dozen itself Wall, Paint., SoroltPlagi Shoe anti horse Brindles; Tootit, ginning, Cloth and flier Brushes of every stee.., COM 8.5.-20004111 ml Fietre'yoitveititius patents, side, neck, pocket, dressing and fine-tooth combs of every style. • ;.! LOOKING GLASSlelS.of:Pineirer rv, Mahogany and, .Gilt Fresno'. of. a eV zes and paters ; German, French antl.En glish Looking Glass ,Plalea. of all @ism' from 7 by 0 up to 72 by 120--(packing insured to all parts lhe Mir:49 =II4I - 01.; er with a large nasortmentof variety goods too numerous to mention., !. Sept. 1, . 4. GREAT IMPRO g.yI I 4ENT AN DaguermdllPlNK. VAN LOAN te- 04„" , Nn. 118, CltesSnutatitneet, Philadelphia, HAVE,; br rocent discoveries in their art, enabled themselree to take. pic tures tit all times, With great asrlaintyl--os well in stormy aa•clear weather—which are justly iwouhuneed brardatiranitscien title men. UNRIVALLiD, fur depth, ikr woe and sollnetis of lightand shade. work 4 jug themselves they not only pp:4mo pic tures whieh'ige go9d and cheap,, but by far the best , and cheapest win.* ;can, be produced' at any other establialimento— Their charge for pictures in handsome im proved cases, ranges from : , ONE !DOLLAR to three dollars, deitending on the size of the ..picture, being scarcely one-half the price charged at other istatilialiiiiiitut,lOr pictures °retrial size, bitt of inferior qual ity. The Gallerymf Portraits; bonsiating of some burithrede.- enibrates collection of distinguished Amoricantr, worthy the attention of iisiters writteir robins, whiCh Open al all limes. The collection which they had deposit ed in the exhibition of the Franklin !nail tete*' wes. oo , lll sitOY surrounded by dense crowds of admirers, who were loud in , their praises of, the artists' akin. , ,guard,against every posdibility of mistake r they, guarantee every picture to be of the best Materials, and unless it is entirely , satisfactory,to the cnotontek, no charge will be made) When visiting the city call at their rooms, whether you wish a daguerreotype or not. The admission is free, and you will he pleased with your visit. Don't forget the number, 118 Ches nut street, a few doors below Foarth. • N0v.15.-3m aliintore Athrrlimrsameiulls. Shirt Establislinient. ONE of tho mast ex SIFIRTs tensive in the United States, No. 179 Raltimord at., where 500 persona are employed, and a stock of 1000 dozen of Shirts always on hand ; style sadiptal i ties suitable for all parts of the-Uniori,iMer chants and others visiting Baltimore are invited to call and examine the largeet end hest assortment of shirts that has ever been offered in this city, consisting of all sizes and quality, for men and boys, which, for style and workmanship, cannot be surpas sed. More than usual effort has been made to render the assortment of SHIRTS. COLLARS, Linnen and Cotton DRAW ERS, complete and desirable in ,every.re spect. T. W. BE'I"PON, 179 Baltimore street, nearLi l ibt.' March 29, 1850.—1 y OREM, HOPKINS & ROSE , Importers and Jobbers of ' Clothe, Cessimers, Vestings, Trimmings & Goods Generally adapted to lttert's ;Wear, , Have taken Warehotu.e No. 238 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, (Four doors West of Charles street.) ..; FOR the purpose of conducting the bpve business in all its branches.— They will be able to show as large sadde sirable a stork of goods, in their line, as can be found in the United States. Jan. 7.1851. ALI! Xi& 111CTIIG- MO so (VIE subscriber tenders his acknowl odgments 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 eliambersburg street, a large and fresh SUPPLY OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, tf,:wrati.4.1 . ,2 , 901(2.10 D Paints,Varnish,llyestuirs • I and every ~variety of articles usually ound in a Drug store, to which he invites the attention oldie pu hlie , w it h assurances that they will ha furnished at the roost reason able prices S. 11. BUEHLER Getysburg, May 3, 1850.—tf. TRIMMINGS ./I XD ANEW and beantiful,arlicle of Trim. i- ming for dresses, and Black Silk - Lace, can be had at SCHICK'S. TIDY 11:td RE, nk- every description, constantly on 10 hand and for sate at BUEHLER'S Tin Ware Establishment, .oppoaittt the Poet Olfice. [pct. 4. FIRE FIRE ►)4IIG Delaware Mutual Safety luau- A- ranee Company, Philadelphia, arc low doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. "Nopretnium notes taken on which assesaments are made.'' • The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company,. will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property end ef, fccts of every description against loam of damage by lire. _ _ _ SAMUEL FAIINESTOCC Gettysburg, March /, 1850.—t1 =EI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 11.11illISBURG,JP.d. CHARTER PEREIITUAL. Guarautee Capital, 876,000. Rabe as law as any other good Cos:Tail In tb paired States. T HIS company reapnotfully cells the attention of the public to the follow, •hi g , allYtatages which: they are. enabled to (mar to-pcFsons slesirous, of insuring their , lives :,, , , • All the profits of the company are di vided annually among, the life members in scrip dividentli;bearing Snteresit, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on lila policies may be paid smniquetually or quarterly ; or when they amount to $5O andoupwattls, they tray be paid one-half in s caalt and the balance by note at 12 mouths. Wives may insure the lives of their hue blends, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of , their wives and children,. thus securing to their &Indies* ;lent which creditors cannot reach in theevent of the death and iesolvency, of the husband. • L, RIEILY •Pres`t, o,Piunphlets and information furnish. .. , y_ltm,iiiiiler4geds_wito_is the regular sgencatGettysburg. , , ELLER KURTZ. Otr ' th K . yiIARI.I3S HORNER is the Com• ,tniny's• regularly atithorized Medical Ex andeter. 'June 28; 1850.—1 y TILE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE .INNOITI" TRUST COMPJAT Charter Perpetual CAPITAL, S23O,OOO—CASH SYSTEM Alt HE constant, unsolicited applications for 6.19 Life,lneuranee, tarnish the mosr abundant and 'gratifying proof, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the vast importance of this subject. The great object, however, of In. aoraner, should be ItIKT V. otherve roe the whole motive to insure may he disappointed. Too much care cannot be prae:ised in the selection of an office. with which to effect the contract.. The choice should be..regulated, not by present . and constant large inducements, as this is certainly incompatible with future aspierrra Thor pre. mionia on life are calculated for the strrvaei If Qteset . it and prospective benefits, therefore, ate given, the result, ultimately, must terminate in disappoiodmera and ruin. The object aimed at by this institutiou is stability and per petuity. The rates of premium have been care fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.— The cash system of payments has also been adop ted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the essetaof this Company, and eery con tingencY being foltiGed with an ample capital, Semi - more stamps the whole system. This fro. tare, paramount to all other considerations, corn. mends the company to public favor. , Explanatory pamphlets, blanks, application jropen, infoimation, and every facility, will be cheerfully furnished by D. AtcCONAUGH y Esq., who has been duly appointed agent of this ' ompeny. DIRECTORS. Stephen IL Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George M-Henty, . Jacob L. Florence, James Dever ens, William M. Gbdwm, John L. Linton. !STEPHEN R, CRAWFORD, Pleat. ilat•aosa W. Taostraos„ V. President. • ' UHARLIaG. Sac'y aml Treasurer. ACTUARY—ManueI Eire. Mitat&s. Ea istisria—Dr. H. Ranier. Sept. 510 i I d'T 'TIRE DLO S T.l A, LP, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J.G. FREY TENDERS his acknowledgments to his friends for past favors, and has the. pleasure of annointring thathe is again located at. the old stand; on Washington street, one square south of Thompson's Hotel, where he wilLbe_ plitpared, as here tofore. to do ail, kinds of GO.BCH, CLOTH, * SIGN PaINT INO. Ott - Carriage Repairing dons at short notiCe, and on reasonable teams, for which Country,Protluce will)* taken. -The aukieriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, Iry attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. PREY. Gettysburg. Jan. 12. 18411.-4 Waxes talleg Gootai 4 ne* '4l4leiid id ssoii- meat just received by L. a. SCHICK. WHiCfl be wUl'66 . ol'eitsed to exhibit to all who may call at his Store in BaltOpre Street, nearly opposite AMP estock's. The goods have been selected with care, and will be sold at remark*bly low prices. Among them will be fond the most fashionable CHARGEABLE SILKS, TURK SATINS FRENCII MERINOEB, CAME. LION DE LAINES, FIGU RED DE LAINES, Brocade Camelions, Coburg Cloth, Alpa cas, Bonnet Velvets and Satins ; together with a large assortment of Ribbons and Flowers, Stockings and Gloves, bleached and unbleached Muslitss, woolen and cot ton Flannels, Cloths, Cassiniers, Vestings Cassinets, French worked and mourning Collars, Curls, .!lair Braids, Buttons of various kinds; in short, almost any thing in the Dry Goods line. The attention of the LA DIES is particularly invited to my stuck of Goode, which will be found to comprise nut only the most fashionable, but the best style's. Call and examine them. J. L. SCIIICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 20, 1850. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of JOHN DUFFIELD, son. late of Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in same township, notice is hereby given to all who are indebt ed to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those havingelaims to present them properlyauthenticated Unsettlement. DANIEL BREAM, Adm'r. Feb. 7,11331.-6.8 t ; quia AMD r 4 4e1 4 414 la VIM= CommisaieneHrs' Office, Adams Cow A i l% p en w a . AMt REARLY to in Act Of Allielnhlyvertided "An Act to raise County Rates and Levies ," requ i r i ng the cerniniesleTazir,ifpiaillaP:ntiivyl: rt. counties*, publish a stateroont of the MN:MIFFS and EXPIiN DITCHES yearly* We, the Commiesionere of do Report u follow.; rift: tk'om die eight day of Jutuary, A. D., 1850, ,to the sixth day otJanuary, A. D., 1851, both days included: , John Fahnestock, Esq., diettP4l4 tate Treasurer, and lianmell Fahnestoeirq Aul Esq., present Treasurer, d . ' 1111pOnlIssitalers, in Aeelount With the County or Ada s, as tellow . s : ' DOLLS. CT$. To ontstatuling 'Mx and Quit Rents at last settletnent, 9533 33 Cask in hands of Tref/Mink-10 lira Settlement, 78 88 tbstroty Arte sad Levitt asiared far 1850; viz i , Borough of Gettyaborg e • • .41436 6,9 to ; • u ,Quit, Roots ' , 178 . 50 Vtanbetland township, , ' 'tett 41 Gerinaby 6, ' 844 46 • fierwiek .. . 411 41 ' titintingtoa " ,. 986-99 . Listimtm) 66- _ ' 841 96 , Homiltenban " lOll 93 Liberty 66 ' ' ' 544 81 ,Matnilton .. ' 853'34 Atonal's; S . , , -1971' 77 • - Strata; " .. 955 18 Franklin 6 6 988 14 'teonowsis IS . $l3 49 Tyrone 61 &M 73 litiountjoy SS ' 678 09 Mountpleasant " . 1039 3f/ Reading 46 948 38 Freedom "347 847 Oxford .. 'BO9 30 Union .. 839 37 $10,730 40 . , Ca.th received from 1). A. Buehler, Esq. for Bent, , 3O 00 " from R. G. Harper, Esq.. on Militia Fines as per Ant of May 10,18110,. ' 690 10 " received upon sundry loans, ' 7475 00 ,Abatement on State Tax, Marriaburp 624 56 (lash received front F. 0, Hoffman, Bag., for Strays, 4 31 " -" ' for Interest, 554 " " additional Tax for 1650, ' 60 , 61 " Jury fees and Sues front Sheriff, 45 OG Balance due Treasurer, 060 50 The Outstandisw aunty Tux and Quit Rents appear to be its the . hands if the following Odledors, viz, coLtacToit Tovnuni IPS. . 184 k John . eirrielitai, '''' 'Freed'om ; ' 14.85 . 1848. John G. Prey, Borough of Gettysburg, 52 36 1849. Andrew McSherry, Germany,. 49 76 " Elias Gardner, Huntington, 160 49 " Adam Gardner, Lailmre, 61 17 1 . Jacob Adams, Conovago, 73 86 1850. Samuel Weaver, Bor. Gettysburg,t (tax &q. r.) 335 80 .. Wm. r-'urrena, Cumberland,f 232 4 " Michael Snyder, Germany.t 327 46 " Leonard MeElwee, Hantington,t 375 99 " Jonathan Breneman, Latimore.t 431 06 " Christian Ortutioltz,er, Liberty,* 122 27 " Martin Getz, Hamilton,* 240 34 .6. , Daniel Plank, Menallun.* 214 77 " ('harks ,W ill, Conowago,f 443 42 Samuel Studebeeker, Tyrone, Henry Saunders, Motimplessant,' ._ Cornelius flyers, Reading,i Jacob Slagle, Oxford,* Rufus Weaver, Union,* *Since paid in full. f Since paid in part. . . . . '''' .IN testimony that the foregoing statement of Receipts and Expenditures exhibited at the office of the Treasurer of said county, is n correct and true copyous taken from and compered with the originals remaining in thn books in this office—We have hereunto set our hands and tamed them:al of said office, at Gettysburg, the sixth day of January; 1851- ..... JOHN G. MORNINGSTAR, ) -I.''' • ~r .. JOHN MIISS E LVIAN, Jr., 7 Commissioners. JACOB GRI EST, ' Attest—J. A UOININBAUOII, ( krk. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Picas of Adams County, Pcnn'a. I K. the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts oldie Treasurer and Commissioners; of said county, having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law—Report the following as k general statement of said account, from the eighth (Bth) day of January, A. D., 1850, to the sixth (6th) duy of January, A. D., 1851, both days included : John Fahnestock, Esq., late Treasurer, and Com Da. To outstanding Tax and Quit Rents at last settlement, Balance on hand at last settlement, Amount of Tax asseseed fur 1850, Quit Rents, 1850, Cash received from D. A. Buehler Rag., for Rent, Cash received from R. G. Harper: Hag. on Militia Fines, u per Act of May 10th, 1850, Cash received on sundry loans, Abstiment on State 'fax at Harrisburg, Cash received from F. G. Hainan for Strays, Cash for Interest, ". Cash for additional Tax. Balance due Treasurer, October 28th, 1850, $97,714 99 Samuel Fahnestock, Esq., Tieasurer, and 'Com s. To outstanding Tax and Quit Rents, DlL October 48th , 1850, 10,058 ci 18 Money borrowed, lO5O 00 Addinonal tax ' 44 49 Jury Fees and Fines, 45 00 Balance due Tressu!eir, 9,50 50 118,118 17 , WE, the undeAlfried;Andltorri of the con s of Mama, Pennsylvania, sleeted and sworn In pommies of law , de REPORT, that we met, did-altditosettle and idlest: aderwding to' lairi l titastbompatof the 'rreitaurir and Vicirimiseloners of said county, dernmeneing on the eighth day of January, A. D. IWO, and'esdleig on ihe"stittla day of January A. D., 1851 , both days fnefuded. . Thao maid atteohnt, 'la settled Above, and intmed tlitollF*o l l if clgernias Psph, in 111. CutsuiliSiesepe Oitiqe.of Adam a county, is chirect ; and that , we. tind•lbers WO "'Ulna due by the county of Adorns to Ow tunate,ofJoiur Fahnestmih l .late Troaanrer,at the time of hit/death, October 2811 r, A. D. 1850, Fiv.a Hundred and Fifty-eight Denali shit Eighty 41% Cents, fos n ,yrbiall , dikre ia'Sredit given in the account, of $1411311el Fahnestonk, Treasurer; mid a balance yet remaining ot outatandint Tat and Quit gent, afTeetTfinuitiindVilty-eight Dollaraend k iglqren Cants,•*hien' II ohaird to Samuel Fahnes wink, bid suowasorp. And we alio cattier' that there ill due to'histintiel Fnhnestimic,Treasisrer, the anneof Nine libridred aid Filly Dollar" 'and Fillyi Ciente (0050 50), and a ballot* orOhtitandlog Taxed ind Quit Rents ofThrair Theuiand Nine, Hundred and .Ninety Dollars and Fifty -81,41,0414w (3990 55 .) , •.' • ~ ‘ 7 .,.,. , . ~ ,‘ : , 11111" DURBORAW, February 3, 1851 HATS & CAPS ! Il[7 emb IPlbw Boots Air, Shoes ! - rIMIE subscriber has just returned form -m- the City with a new and full supply of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, prices, and styles, which will be sold cheap. Vrltemember his store for providing for "the two extremes,"— the head and feet—two doors below the Post Oeflice. My stock is the largest and best selected ever opened in this market. Call and see. W. W. PAX'I'ON. Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 1850. ALEX. IL STEV EIN ON, .ITTORNEY AT LAW, O FFICEin the Centre Sqnare, North of the Court-house, between Smith' and Stevenson's corners. STOVE PIPE, OF every size, constantly on hand and for sale at BUEULER'S Tin and 13heet-iron Establishment, opposite the Post Office, Chamberaburg street, Getty,- burg. (Oct. O. OP AZILIOLS COITITT7:7O.a 1850. .N9AI6 12 AUDITORS' REPORT. 1 5 ~... 1~ LATEST FASHIONS. T HE undersigned respectfully informs his friend's and the public generally,: that he has just manufactured a superior, f t- ) lot of .HATS of the best materials and latest. style, at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite the 11ompiler office, and next door. to Wampler's ning Establishment—embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia, Fine Fur, and Slouch Hats, &c., all of which he will sell low for cash, or country produce, if delivered immedi ately. Furs taken in exchange for Hats. J. J. BALHWIN,' Agent. April 28. 1850. Jarquurd lirtive Braid. A NEW and beautiful article for Trim ming (,:liee dregmea, for sale at t h e cheap Store of J. L. SCHICK. Oct. 4. Cassimerr. Vesting'. 41e., a fashionable variety. received and for sale at SCHLOKIS' DOLLS. OTC fly auditing end settling poi:olio illrounts, 4A . 00 E. W. Stafile, Aaditor appointed by the Court to audit • publio'Offielie, ' ' ' 28 50 . . I,l3*Miirs.S‘Prison and publio'brillaings, - ' 175 851 Assemore pity, , -•- • • ' • 873 00 Road damage and damage views, 594 54 Justice and Corilah . le tees for committing vagrants, 37 68 Quit Rants paid thio:Hinies, dile' tip 0 January 1, 1851, 2 00 ;Fos androrilii-eat settle's,' ' ' ' ' • , 21 20 IF,'Ulilio "Noting and 'Blanks, 819 91 :Schol funds t? Beading township, 67 87 Wood tor obbilo 'buildings, ' 9137 i • ffiedicil ittendimce on Prisoners ' 11 00 • Gazed Juirand Tip' Staves ' pay for 1850, 281 494 General•Jusy and. Tip Sum& pay for 1850, 757 25 §yreurieg,ToWnship O ffi cers, 1 37 Prothonotary's fe'es and dockets, 44 55 Clerk of fiesitiOne' fees and dockets, 81 59 „ !hikes •fees kir keeping Prispners, 63 60 Count flryer's pay, 1850, 65 00 PotiMge and ,Stationery, arc. for Office end Court Hones, 120 524 Tax refunded, . 00 50 'Proxmire'. Of Poor Houma, 4760 00 'hod, King, Esq., Commissioner's pay, 241 50 J. 0, Mooningster, Esq. it .. 946 00 John Muttselman, Jr. Esq. 4 4 " 154 50 Clerk's, salary, - ' 900 00 John F. "Welty, Esq., in full for Branch Conowago creek, ' State roan, 700 00 Remain at Bridges,l29 72 . . , Counsel to Commissioners, 50 00 T. C. Deathly, Esq., services in Yotk county, 25 00 , Officers' pay, Sprtng Election; 307 59 Fall 't • 426 20 Sherif f 's Bill of Court costs, • 491 16 Rent paid for House for Sheriff, 51 95 Davidlii. Myers, Com Missioner appointed by the Court . to diiiide Mouldiest township, die., 48 00 Jacob Dellone, do. do. do. 69 00 Nicholas Ifeltael. do. do, do. 66 00 -James Bruised, Esq., for Surveying . Menuijon township, 44c., 40 00 Binding Books, • 1 12 J. P. nodded, tor Drawing and Specifications for Jail, arc., 25 00 David S. Stoner, Esq., on Jail contract, 7975 0 0 keeping Prisoners in Eastera.State Prison, 109 24 One Share in Gettysburg Water company, 15 00 Incidental Expenses at Jail, 28 00 Coroner and Justice fees for Inquisitions, 66 95 D. A. Buehler, Esq.. fur Stove for Shedd". Office, 6 00 Notes and interest paid, (on Jail loan) 9513 76 Wm. Picket, Esq., in trust for hopples and hand-cuffs,&c. 24 25 Sheriff Fickes ' conveying prisoner to E. S. Prison, 71 75 Wm. Firkin, Sheriff, summoning Juries, 60 50 Directors of Poor pay, - 60 00 General Index Docket of Wills. Administrations, Invent!). ries, Yeildue Lists, aud account* of Executors, Atheist ; istrators, and Guardians, from the year 1800 up to 1851; end re-filing, numbering, and arranging the files con nected with, said docket, covering the tisane period, 1050 00 Ahhtoment to Collectors; • 595 46 Certificates of Constables' returns, 99 40 Exonorations to dolloctors, 312 13 Collectors' fees, 487 61 Treasure:a' salary, 301 54 Outstanding Tax and Quit Rows, 3990 55 330 73 178 59 131 38 115 !:.9 86 55 siuou 55 missioners, in account with the County of Adams. cu. DOLLS. CM.. By Constables' returns for 1850, 73 46 Exonerations, 1850, 913 28 rens, 1848 and 1819, 960 96 Outstanding Tax, 1846, 14 85 Do. dd. and Quit Rents, 1848, 90 79 Do. ' do. do. 1819, 367 98 Do. do. do. 1850, 9407 63 Quit Rents for 1850, • 177 50 • . Disbursement on County Orders, 16,897 68 . Treasurer's salary, 919 13 PULLS. OTI. 2533 33 78 88 16,552 90 177 50 30 00 690 10 6496 00 629 55 4 31 6 64 36 02 558 86 issioners, in account with the County of Adams. CR. By . balance due Treasurer, October 28tb, 1850. Exonerations for 1848, Do. 1849, Do. 1850, Fees ;1849. Do. 1850, Outstanding tax, 1848, Do, do Q. R. 1818, Do 4 do. "1819. Outetanding tax, 1850, Quit Rents. 1850, CFretables' returns, pu4kFiguarma on County Orders. Ire o as,srer7s fees, , 1119,118 17 YANIEJt4ER, F. Q. HO MAN, ahlaitrist tithe County of Mama, .w.40ti.*,'.6, - *o***B,ialli DIIALI4It aItoCERIES 14, 604)10@itS, City Ptieet: Na a, !Matti hvat mullet; itarriibarg, Penasyl's inHE business heretofore carried on in for "etitablistnnen i t . wilt hereafter Conatieted as above. The encouragement which' ties thus far Nen extended'to the, enterprise Of 'selling, goose IN Harrisburg at City .prices; leade - 4'the indulgence' of the hope . that it is looped upon favorably by merchants avid others in this section of the State. A. for the future, it ie only, necessary to say that the arragement will afford renewed facilities for the success of the undertaking, in the co-operation of a large importing house in Baltimore, which will enable the undersigned to offer the same advantages which could be offered in the city. He therefore cordially invites merchants and others to call and examine a very large stock, and satisfy themselves of his entire ability to sell as he promises. A lot of choice liquors in store at im porters' terms. ar7bOrders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at City Prices. 11. STEVENSON. January 17, 1851. G ETTYSBURG ypynity .1141/CLILVE :SAlrof • , , Tills establishment' will IC44o(ip ried on by `1711 9 2.11.T. who take OcasOre in beieg,abie 111111iM Iwo to their Mende and the public gattera,lly that they have constantly ou hand a very great :variety of ellolloware , and Stoves; bonding *Kettles, Potc - Ovena;"Skillets, Pans, • Griddles, &c.; Common Parlor, Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an ittettflent assortment of Fails' in 'Reit pirnaill stf consisting of the * renowned Saylor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent W indnaill , Straw-euttersi dso.i lIL CKSMITHING is carried on by the beet of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT SIIOR shop in the South end of the PoUndri buil *ling, where, with good workmen.and the eAcollent materials, the neatest tire and beet work will be made, 0;r - Litt4es will be waited on at Ilion.. residences. All the above mentioned artictea, 'With a great many others not named, will b fur nished as chen ' ash or country pro duce as t End nriy where'else. NE:rite Fit all kinds,done at the shortes not' 111 Gettysburg. ....en chin •1 th n 20, 1850. Important to Housekeepers ! THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN LA ÜB4CIP S PATENT COOKING STOVE. WO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gettystmrg, at A ND RE W POI.LE V'S Tin Shop, and in Littlestown at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. They are proven to be the best stoves now in use, for cookingg, baking. roasting, and for warming a Luse, with leas wood than any other stove, end are the heaviest in the casting, fur the site, of any now made. They are warranted to bake well in both ovens. Any person wanting these stoves delivered, by leaving word at either of the above mentioned places, the proprietor will deliver them at a short netiee, as he intends doing the peddling principally himself. Ile is eonfident that he can give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. There are already upwards of SIX HUNDRED of the I.:1'01nel/ Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within two years, but not so many of the late improvements. The improvement is in the middle flue, by which the lower oven is much easier heated, and the holes are larger on the tops, to put on larger pots. We deem it unnecessary to say morn about them, but want people who are judges of cooking stoves to examine thoroughly, and we are confident that they will find that they have advan tages over any other , stove now in use, and according to the quality and weight, than any that are offered to the public. They are likewise kept for sale at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg, York county, Pa. $29,91612 11111:AII ARNOLD. Proprietor of tho /tight for York, Adanta, Carroll, and Junkti comities, and like whie Agent rut rolling territorial rights in Manfland, Virginia end Tennessee. Aug. 23, 1850.-1 y $27,714 99 rr HE undersigned has connoted with I his Coachmaking Establiahment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KINDS OF , BLACICSMITHING, INoLtDimak IRONING CAROMS, BURGRR, V/IGONO, He would say to those who have Horsey to shoe, that he has in his employ ftretlate hands, which', Witli his personal will enable him to give entire' satisfction to all those'who may fart:Whin' with ` CARRIAGE & BUGGY, ORINGS (warranted) will he promptly made ,to or der al all times. 11.:7'Al1 kinds of R 1 PAIRING done, both in Woodand Iron, at. the mmatndia ed prices. ocrThankful for past encouragement, the subscribereolioitsa contintuntenapat ronage, and invites his friends to a t his Establishment in wpst chambereburg et., a few doors below Thom peon?* Hotel C. W. H9VF31,0 N. . i t etty.bur g ,u ‘ top t io,l q 47•, , ,PI)LIAL cm. 558 86 38 86 13 10 46 89 8 90 218 35 14 85 52.36 345 28 3400 56 177 50 25 94 7197 31 89 41 HQUSE-StrOVTING• WILL' be merle apd' kt, the aubscriber,who willattettd 0 01 4 1- ly orders, and upon .as reasonable terms ae can be 'procured at any establish moat in Or coup f• , , • 15140 E BUEHLER; E STAR -ANY BANNERV Ir.pieblesheit 'every, .Priday trpetaing, Carlisle street, two doors from„e Diamond, by' , " D. A: Sz"C . .` H . BUt IrLER. If paid in adearbge or within the yellitArir annum*--ff not paKivithin the yes o' paper discontinued Until all arrearagedire except at the option of the Editor. Single capital 6.1. cents. A failure to notify a diecontipinsms will be regarded as a new engagement. Advertisements not exceeding a eortarelnierted t wee timec for *l—every subsequent Mullion. :6 cents. Longer ones in the so e 'proportm..— All advertisements riot specially entere d' tor t 's given time will be continued until forbid. 'kVA rat reduction will be made to their who Woof** by the year. Job Printing' of all kinds executed neatly lull dromptly, and on reasonable terms. LNurs and COM/1108 ira riot's to the E ditor, (igg r. cepting such as contain Money 'or -• f new subectSbere) mast b• 10117 Cats in pan 6 'crux attention.
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