.0 . A404.t.A4D. Lt'‘IPE , AIMi. - ,ilE., iii...iiiiiii','//ji.-1.. COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Adams County, Pa. A . 1 • GREEABLY 10 an set of Assembly, entitled ..An Act to raise County Rates end Levies'," roloiring the Commisconeis Aittlhe **optative comities to 'publish a statement of the receipts anti expenditures yearly. we, the Commissioners of Taxes for maid dowdy, do report Its follows, to .wit ; front the sixth day of January, A. D., 1832, to the fourth day of January, A. D., 18111,-beek days ineluded. “ Th o m a s. Wairek Esq., Treasurer, and the . Cofinnissioners, in account with the County of Ad . anis, as follows : TO outstanding County. Taxes and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors. - Omuta !lots asd Lams insured/4r 1952. Borongh of Gettysburg, 81018 93 tin. Qttit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, 900 13 G4ruiiuy .. 591 73 Oxford 44 813 79 Illntaington *4 898 42 Li/diatom ' . .. 553 45 Hamilionbau .. 947 82 ' Liherty ~ 493 29 ';',Hamilton .. 730 85 ' Menallen, " 636 01 Strabap, MI 863 16 Franklin 4. 918 54 m etitmwago " 757 21 • Tyrone, ~ 484 93 • ' Mouritjoy -.. 002 13 14cinntp1easitnt .. 628 02 • ' " Reading •. 823 27 4 Berwick, i• 3116 73 kreetlep Inlet Butler, To cooh . reeeived from 8. Fahnestock. Esq. late Treaitifet; Di sundry persons-on Loan, is for inquest, " abatement on State Tar, coati from Fmnklin county. " from. Sheriff, Jury tees Sr Cotes. County Tax and Quit Renia appear to be in thr-hvyla of the following Cu llector4. to wit IMMO. con.zOrosta. TOW Ng I Pt , . 1848. John G. Frey. Bor. of OCtlyalturig 1850. Leonard M'Elwee, Huntington township, Samuel Studebecker, _Tyrone. 1851. Samuel Weaver, Bar, of Cle'tysburg.. • ' David Schriver, Cumberland tp. 0 Joseph Barker,, Germany tp. .0 Joseph 1. Smith, ()Akin! tp. O Joseph Trimmer, Huntington tp. " Aaron Criz, &infiity tp. 1952. Peter Ataghinbaugh, Bor. of Gettysinwifr-- leiscpb . H. Black. Ceinherlarill i p. " John Rider, Germany tp Jacob Martin, Oxford tp.t " Jacob Asper, Huntington tp. " Peter F. Smith„ Latimitre tp. 7 - &• John Clerk. Liberty tp.• " Martin Getz, - Hamilton tp. " '- George B. Hewitt, Memillen tp. " Nichohis B:=Schriver, Stratum tp. " Michael Crow!, Franklin tp," John Schwartz, Gunmen° tp.t • Jacob Hersh, 'evrone . At David ,Clapsaddle. Mountjoy tp.' " Pliineas Marsden, Mountpleasnut LP John L. Taugitinbaugh. Rending tp " Michael 11. Kitzmiller, Union tp , Henry Slaybaugh, Butler tp, Hamiltonban, Berevilk and Freedom. !lasi !laid in full before the settlement.. Those marked (•) have since paid in lull. Those marked (t) have since paidtiu part. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE Curia OF coNIAWN PLEAS OF A DAMs COUNTI' WE, the undersigned, duly etee lei, _di... d mm.s to Fettle anti atlinstithe Piano. Account s of thn T ..iiiv rear :110 1 COIIIIIII , 4IIIOTS 01 said county-. having been sworn or :ohmic,' according to law, REPOR tl.e following to bp 01 haid account from the tith day of January, A, D.,1852, to the 4th day of January, A. D., 1853—both days iiwitit•ive. Thomas Warren, Esq., Treasurer, and Commissioners, in account with the County of Adams Cash received from S. Fahnestock, Esq.. late l'reasurer, Outstanding county tax and quit rents, LOOM from sundry persons, Amount of County 'rim assessed for 1802, Quit Rents. Vests for Inquest. Abatement on State Quota. Costa from Franklin County. Calls from &arid for Jury . 4ecs acid tines, WIVE, the undersign«). Auditors of the County or Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursuance of law, do REPORT, .N.;ilhat . we met, did audit, settle and adjust. aecuiding to law, the seconnt of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said Coun ty. esSuencing.oo the Bth day of January, 1852, and ending on the .ttli day of January, 1853—both days prelusive ; that said woe*, as settled :bine. and entered on record in Settlement Book, in the Commissioners' lave of Adams roomy , iv eorreet, end that there is a balance due to itte County of Adams. by Thomas Warren, laq.. Treasurer of said roomy, in cash, of Seven Hundred and Thirty-one Dollars and Ninety-four Cents, and in outstanding taxes, Three Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-six Dollars and Twenty-four Cents. F. G. 11OFFNI AN, ANDREW NIAUSIIALL, .101 IN DICKSON, jr. January 28, 1853.---4 t REGISTER'S NOTICE the township of Franklin, county of Ad - aink, ;deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to all Lega- 99. The first and final account of Silas ..„,, rt e ,,,, ,. At an Orphans' Court held at Get ." tea and, other persons concerned. M. Horner, Administrator of all and sin- ( 1 tysbura, in itsd for the County of that the lideniniitratien .qcroonts herein- play the goods and chattels, rights aid f , r( . 1 Alistas,_on i t s hof be th u d r ny t i o .l tk a r in t ua i. after witiritioned. will be prese nte d at the credits . which were of Sarah Linn, laic of '.Z.--..,) 'A• 1-1 , • 3 ' . i . Fisher. Esq., Proudest, and ttin laingsaine (trent of Adams county, for con- Mountjoy township. Adams county, dee'd. oat R. Russell and Jahn McGinley, firstiallon and adlowanee, on Titesdau the DANIEL PLANK, Register. Esquires, Associate Judges, &c., assigned, dec. 22d a/ February next, viz : Register's Illiiee, Gettysburg, ? (hN motion the 'Court grant a Hole on 11/1. The second accootit of •Saiptiet. Jan. us, lsoB. S "Lfir all the heirs and legal representatives Ilireastr. Ode of the Executors of Conrad - ---- of John Noel, late of rlenallen township, We'sdigat:deettatted; • deceased, viz. Adam Noel, Barbara, in. . 9s, the 'irtrst and ' GOA) account of Ro- termarried with . Abraham Kime, Daniel beet 140:141. Admintstrator of the estate Noel, whose share has been thtit assigned to of Moirill. &castled,. David Noel, David Noel. Mary, inter -93., The anenutit Of liahn W. Conn. Ad married with Peter Kime, Elizabeth Noel,' miniaftraterof the estate of John Zoning John Noel, Harriet Noel, Susanna Noel, or, deceased, 94. The tint' mamma of Solomon Star- and Amos Noel, and Jolai Walimy, guar dian of the three !net named,—To be and guar nets `Jr., Admittiturittor of the mower of appear at aralrns' Court to be held at gtolloSurot Starntr.'Sen.. deeeeeed, ' t4ettysburg. for aci d county of Adams, on ' NI The actunini of %rid W. Dobler, 111, 1r Tuesday the 22d day of February next, kilitilaistralor of the emote ot William M. Proof Paint. .. to accept or refuse to accept the Real Es. Harper. deceased. ; SUPERIOR ARTICLE. for 4,aBP - heirBf said deceased, at the valuation made 99. The aoceent of John J. Nem guar- 1 / 11 - at Falntestuck's, sign of the. '' 3 V• . thereof—aud,ahio should the same not be dime alum% A. Scutt. minor sou of Jo. RED FRONT. taken by said heirs then and there to show 00 Seatt. darrassif. tears rts , 4 1 * loin)" iiho9 l 4* nokbo. liold s -97. . 1.6*"41111 "al "tint of Hen. e LOVES and "P iller '' , " lack 100 P i nt grass* to the Insestais laws of this Com fy Mtellthr Adintolattator of the estate of 111 cv Crayout, Ladies ' 1311004 J Cloth. atonwealth., •,,, AR piriovkto mhy.).: 44 .,..4 0 e550i1, woo ? was end Plush Caps. cheap at By the Court, . • , Otes&em of the person sod 01414 a Seitili . Ost. 8: ,' FAHNESTOCKS '. ; EtOgN N9Rftlf3, dip& .., plafillskOratveas Owtiitter. editor awsillttet . ' •. ,; ----- ~(re ity, to urg -j a il, 267, igm.l.Bt , • •'' •.' itli m il_qUelawit!;dts"" 4 . ' F1)441044 %F9RICEDi C n 1C', 14.4 ,4 8 f; ...:-.:, - _.-• ' ' --.....•_‘:-. 1 ~.--....-4....).-. •1 11111."Tht ffsatoctooot ,of John livat;lAstr 1114.1 E ps . , iti coat sant* did ' . . . sail 440.00paske.lottit. Flaocullits or dis la.i t'lloall:haogsals.be bad at • • • , ger- Illinks.of" all ' kinds to viiiiiald Wiiresk of bold Monfort, of, MIDDLECOFF'S. sale at 'this (Ace. alaul nah DOLLS. ) 1654 69 317 85 738 20 605 94 15,205 00 501 75 3510 00 18 83 040 00 12 00 75 00 $21,617 27 &:30 101 U 9 50 73 83 bd 78 OU 10:) 6t 140 16 77 1.) 4u uo 365 43 165 13 9u6 73 2(3 79 19:1 1.: 153 43 93 29 230 85 77 49 103 16 127 54 260 28 181 93 99 13 189 56 1"3 75 212 29 07 94 *3,866 24 AUDITORS , REINJRT. DOLLS. OTs 501 75 , 1064 60 3510 00 , moles so j Fees for 1849. 178 50 1851, 18 83 1852. 640 00 1 Exoneration" lor 1840. 12 00 1851, 75 00 •• 1852, _ *21.617 :27 By orders paid out„as follows, to wit By auditing and settling public aveounts, R. G. M'Creary, Esq., Auditor. appointed by the Court to Audit public offices, Clerk's pay. Wood ant! Stone Coal for public buildings, Postaae, stationery, and dockets for offices, Abatement to toilectord of 5 per cent. Medical attendance on prisoners, Fox scalps, Coroner's and Justice's fee• fur Inquisitions, Assesenrs' pay, Officers' pay, Spring Election, General and Presidential Eleetinn, Repairs at Bridges, • 206 Prothonotary, Register, and Clerk of Session fees, 159 Repairs at public buildings, (iron doors at Jail, &e.) 99 Public printing and blanks,„ 314 Grand Jury and Tip Stavesipay, 1852, 324 General Jury 1,079 heiitl's Bills of Court costs, 619 Treasurer of Poor.huuse, 4,8(10 Court f'ryer's pay. 82 Road Damages and Damage Views, 614 Ts xes Refunded, 52 Justice and Constable fees for committing vagrants, 35 Counsel to Cominissioners, annual salary. 30 .• Argument of cases in Court, kc. 211 John Alussel:nan, jr., EN.. Commissioner's pay 18(1 Jacob Greist, •• ISO Abraham Reever, Esq., 177 Notes and interest paid. t-- 2,849 Jailors' fees for keeping prisoners, 215 Certificates ul Constable returns. 1852, 87 Quit Rents paid Geo. heirs up to January, '52, 2 Conveying prisoners th 'Penitentiary. 71 John Houck, Esq.. in trust for Borough of Gettys burg for paving public square, Keeping prisoners at l'eniumilary, Payment on'Marsb Creek Bridge, (in pert) Digging Well at Jail, ke. Establishing leriffian Line, Jolin Scott. F:sq.. Sheriff, summoning Jurors, Directurs of Poor, pay. Exonerations to Coieetors, Collector-' fees ()wet:lulling Tries and Quit Rents, Treasurer•ii 13:dance in hands of Treasurer, IN TESTINION'Y that the foregoing statement of I{, , eMpts • and Fxpontlitotrem exhtin;,,l :a the otlive of !he ^. serer et said ('otintv, is e,rreet atitl trim coo', al • - , 1 74 t;thet: mull :tud eolevite,l st 11 , 1 the in the 11.011 of the. elliee, we have i'4.l-.2. ' set our hantlq, atiixrd 11)r seal of sm.! i , fTirt', at liettvsburg. the (much (lay Of 111111.1 r V. mu , • tinnp , ,inl hundred and fifty-three. .JA('( 111 it. IN:EVFII. JWIN jr. COW I/11.a 1011ef S. Attest—J. A UUMNBAUGII, Clerk Outstanding Tax A: Q. Rents, 1848, 1850, 1851. 1852, Dirbursementson County orders Treasurer's on $16,707 71, at I pet Balance in hands of Treit.lurer, 200 107 90 372 100 00 10.4 11 036 71 146 50 J 4 30 $7 01, 60 00 no 77 1'25 84 3 , 016 24 '250 111 731 Of 621.617 27 52 3fS 154 72 531 00 3124 16 28 30 211 1/1 82 60 3 14 .13 15 1 , 1 IN 16381 87 250 81 731 114 :521.017 27 Imlitors NOTICE. & WARRENS att.22;•2;02)7.101121drazz S St "4 WITH THE LATEST Kinprotitb! Veincbinerv. ' undersigned Wolliti respeethilly " announce to the public that they have entered into partnership (or doing business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom township, A,:auis County. Pa., on the road trona th,t tysburg to Etnnioshurg. and are prepared to till all orders in their line of Such as 00 0(1 '25 5S Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, VtinufneturinK Chdhs. aid, Cal petsi ( A-e., in Mr best FIZIEM 11 E.IS 0 .N . .1 II I. E MITE S The Factory has been re-tined and 're paired with considerable rare and ex i Ilse --the latest improve:news In mach nery having been introduced—so that alsto liters luny rely upon having their orders tilled promptly nod to the best ailvawage. For the convenience and accommodation i d an.stottiers, Wool trill be called lor and goods delivered at the lolluwing places. every levy Weeks, to wit: All the , torea in Geuvaburit ; Brilikelhotre Store, Fairfield; 114 the 6: Pay tosi's do.; Li , e.!te's ALI], Liberty township ; \%*,,ltert•s :Store, Green elouni ; M yer's Store Fa ..edoni :ow liship ; I 1,1 1 ,,Ce Mountiny left nalifp ; L o 'ser's 'tete, r• e ed . stown ; hertz's remlKtosv ; \ t met's Store NI uniniaalior ; .; ; eat t•. c,1..11. ; f..lneortuger ond Arnold a dill, Locus) ; ; I ; Store, Etunittabur.;..%ld ; store, 'nolo - 00 it. \ ; (.71% . ..;10 . 4 ; , 10(.., 1.1111405 town ..11 of our work is warranhil u. pit•ase. um, ‘v mil. Tint price for kl 11111, 111 oxpviise or troolilo will % tilt ire saiisiac tie a call. aut lest our work. C. %V. IItIFFNI.IN, IVA I) %AID IVARREN. April 23, Itis2-15. "ANOTHER CHANGE" 4)l' llir -ri.unp is place, Hilt! u• , 111 a inau:,. a I.ll.togi• to the 1...,1111.11:4 /..1— /)//:.‘" .1- 1 /) AP i2i3icE.L. But ." 1 1„,„ will he, Jl:\\' A 1iN411,1.) i.. ai ti.t 11, prepared to ao,i/ teiil -titiiton tip" at \\ ot ter, of 1,0%v al niandat,-, of I pit of rodlion. thr rastusticiti, , , %%mil lit cheap anti bev,telec'ed :flock of Fall aml N'Vintrr Goods ever bowle elfereil in %lox Tio% , 1 I,r Cowl inziolii , t(l:' 10 call. I . NAII/1:1e, nrel !IV 311 ••,% tikll 11101$IIV .0111 Nvitliotil privy," of 1, , q 1.,r 2 “ si.“.l of 19,A IN l'.‘ ISLE, LADIES' (;I:\ 11,!•:111.:V•4 ISLA, ()live (•i.l)77iS, FHt. U.At.ev 1), 1)r ,b ;it'd (10 , 11 to; F.wt•‘ I .t , t 1- L i); ;tlllll'l likuck ?nut,. •,14. I',r;;c ;ut Si/ lit j, S 1 , 1,1 rt,e - 0 . - Ci!, alid 11',11 iu• I'',t 1:1,111 Van L , • 1,1.0 it at .tity (titter Ilf , to.e 111 WWII. (%111 uul ,cc 6.r von rs,l v,s ()et, I, I brd—tl. li'oohs Books ! rEiENDER.s ihaid, to /11.3 1!"1'111!.1 - 14 for the'liberal iglironage so !flog :11111 tintfortnly ext,ndetl to Into, arol thew tutu be 11.111 recently I ,•rei% ed at hts oht establishment 111 tottiliersiot, tx s t ree t . i n addition In lint former la' ge ot Books, 't new assortment to whielt I,e tovites at• tendon, as being ti.e largest, fullest and hest assortment of Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous 4: lA , BOOKS ever opened in Gettysbur g , and us ',surd, he is prepared lit ,1.11 :it the vr VERY LOIFES7' ES.,„Lzi Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1552. tonic atona A NI) see a first-rivte ;I...sort:item of Pan taloon.; at SA .11;41V:44 p i store, stielt 0 111,0. k. Fri , n oh t rt.s, f)toe Skin C...ssiiiii•res, s of evert' IMO 110•11114111:11.1r, ul all colors and shades, and ;it ) , rims to 1./et. 1. stilt all tt 4 4,) aYie :R. I• an kinds. Cap and Letter P:,per of the hestquality, Noir Paper. Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen. knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pc Is, &c., always on hand and for sale low by S. It. BUEHLER ligH A W LB, Bonnets, Ribbons, and Dress Goods, a select assortment, just open ed, and cheaper than ever, at MIDDLECOFF'S THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from"' he Mamond. by D. A. Ar. C. H. B(JEHLER. .TEltmrs• lipoid in advance or 'within the year $2 per annurnif not paid within the yet $2 iO. P;o riper discontinued until al I a ries rages are paid— except at the option (tithe Editor. single copies 61 eents. A allure to notify, a discontinuane will be regarded ast knew engagement. ..thfentriseetents not exceeding si square inserted t vie times for rill.reeeiy euttsequent insirtkin cents. Longer , we ip the Janie proportion.— All ads,ertirretneate not specially ordered for a girerftitne *AI be iontifined Until forbid. A Übe rid reduction with*. bade to who adverthre by the year; • ' ' -Joe. Ptikiing Pi all Itisule el eta te eatli and iniosptly, and on reasonable tartni. , , LettOrs and Cempewsicatiaill to the Editor, (ex. Isrpling 11 0 0 1 4 es, 40110641 , Money or :to natnis al pew subserilartktnnetk,nuas sot! in , ortleiso secure attendig. I ' , LATEST PASnIONS NEW ESTABLISHMENT. frIHE ondersighed re• speetfully announce!. to his friends and the pub• lie generally that he ha! commenced the Tailoring Business ill the room recently occu• pied us a Slow store bi JOHN BARRET, on lip corner of Baltimore and Mid dle streets, Gettysburg. opposite Militias- Locks' Store. (laving made Arrangements to receive the regularly from tho cities, and pvriiotially superintending all work sent out, those who favor me with their eii,.autit way de r-n(1 upon] having their work dune to their entire t•alisla,tion. ry.tx.C.ontry produce will be taken in exchange fur work. • W NI. T. KING Gettysburg, (let. 15, 1852—tha. S I' 0 c.IBLS. i s located in a ideasadt -a • and 11C.illily 1.1t11:16.,a, joining the 1 ork Nolithor Siding..., in Adams( 'outoy, °elm st, Ivan and IN easy 01 ;11T1,3 to Bakrts barL!, Gem Antra, Carlisle, and Baltimore, by daily stages passing bekseen Muse pla ves The t'ffilrST nl illStrIlr1141 , ) 1 , 1111 prize , . al: the branches of a liberal Et.glish tuluca non, uniether kith Ilathe,iiwa I studies. Dra tv. nig, and the French and Gerlstutt langua ges. ine,, the Season of flowers, frequent excursoms will be made to collcet and piesurve specimens for the Herb:intim. thiis uniting a healthy exercise with a innst !Were: mug and list !id souk. ,nitoncr m•s.ion ommence ou the -cconot N10nd..3 ,) ill Oil . 111111 m.nith, (Al.l ,) iilr th, Nvo ilvr on the 1;1 , 1 ~..e,•ond in the i•t.,toon mmok, and tarp contomes f;5(1 pg . ! payable tidvance, and the rt•inannler at i t lid ni the ti nni. v m:,10 I.rr 11ra w Ina and laii.r,L;gos. • ,tt reading Ivltttnst vii.tr4r ; :111(1 i•thcr book S 4 0id sinn. IC.III ;Willi 11111 , 1 lilt I:1,h lICr 1,111 10%1 1., :ilid 11:111 . r rh 1111v!i• .it hcr elothitlg with iu•r 1 1 r..1. it•t i...A1., I 14,1" ' k% rII • . :1•1••, • •••••ts 1.8 1 t• ;1 'II, • Pj., C Irr re[. (7,fint, •• • \ I ••!•; ••• If •11•••1, Limui.n ••• , 11 . •• • •• .1•••:11 , Ikv•t• e. I 'it••,tr t'•••••!. I . E. I;tl,ll,rn 1)I• .1 Cr.tin. aloud Cu.. I'LL A..i. K.ltt;', tn. t t It. ,',•••olli,loNvn !:•,hunore INtffa:fe•lpltia t(11 eirtlsetelents l'hilatlelplita, April' 3, 1852-1 y. 540 AtiEN l'S 1t 1N1f.1) 'l.OOO A YEAR. AN'rEll, in refry l' , umfri of the . avn‘t• and ent,rprisine men, in,itif.ive .it the ol the best plitoilt4hrd m LiAt votottly . nom .)I !row r... 325 , 11 . 11 induce ments trill bu °tiered:is to unable llient to loom :i43 to $lO a Joy, t •?, i.;• The IS,n pidilishi 11 by its are all uNeful in their character. exit - cutely popular hid huge sales t% are offered. For further particulars ad dress (postage pail) DANIELS (L GETZ, ....',ucerebsors to W. A. Leary S C.. N.. 138 Sept. 10, 1852 —6tit 2000 LADIES ARE ‘villitta level-10 . v that the I1.4'I'1I• AWAY COOK, /V E is the very best Stove new in ittabinueli as they will ilii-niore Hiiiibting and Baking, and do it with less I:1110r, and hint as long wain as any other sieve now sell. Tht•SO velehrated stoves are roustantly kept for bale at a very reduced at the t;I:TT1A1111; 111110111 MaU:r.i..lNE SUCH?, Where the son,eribers L.) suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltonore Air-tight, Peakskell and Cabinet' ( wk Stove, and Airtight and Ten-date Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SE YLOR PLOUGHS which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for male, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of oilier ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITILZIROW PLOVIMS and oth er'', Castings for the Woodcoct Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings nod Hol low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries Call be obtained here. Blacksmithing and Shoe Making as usual. rritz, Williams & ilendry. Store No. 2A, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia dURRIERS; AND IMPORTERS Conimisrion and General LEJYTBEE BUSINESS, St TKIROI4II* AZAD 4, iII'AIL. , oir Man u f actorli 15 Margareita , strea. • ' PMladelphia. • . July 9, 1952-Iy. ... CI, OUNTERPANES--white twill.— w•-' for saki vtiy low ai KURTZ'S JUST RECEIVED YOU.= SPRINGS i ylt~ it)1:1. 1 1 :11:1011N, 1.11)1.1. s. 11.:1011‘ lithe =riIEMZEII/111 T. WARREN & SON LEATHER. Plimßecco ANUFACTIIREIM FIRE INSURANCE. frilE ...Varna CoonlN Mutual Fire In surance Company" located at Get- iburg, is no in successful operation, and Jowness of rates. economical manage mt of its affairs, and safety in„lnsurances, iallenges comparison with any other nilar company. All its operations are [lauded under the personal supervision Managers selected I'v the Stockholders. Books of the Company are at all times pen to the inspection of Muse insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap. pheation to either of the Alaitsgers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. pCjt•The Alanagers are : Memi,len—Win. B. Cumberland— Robert AlcCuldy I ra --Jacob Ktng, Franklin—Andicw Ileintralinan II nentlton han—A moo NV. Libeity —John Mu4,ehnim, I NI/1.1 IZe.timg--11 ,1, ry PlAirg. I.4liitiort.--Jacob Griest, J.'.,•ph Pink -I),tvi.l E. Hollinger Sv.ope, 1) If Stevenson, A. IS. Klutz, tor 12 Unssell, /oliii Chritsinoin. Al..x Colortin, Eden Norris, J. 11. akrlls. Valentine lA tuner. ...cp1.1 , ), 185'; —tr aar „totos. _ -3-33-. 3 .A.,.P.13.3i1A, Vii• --- I, 4 `-:4 1 !"--.. i Jdf DAILY LINE BETWEEN GETTYSBURG &i L 01ER. rvIHE Undl`rhiglll'd 113 S mule arrange tuenis to ran a DAILY LINE of Comfortable l'oacbes, , • ) belt% i.en Gem shttriz and Ilan. rues—leaving Geny,hing in the n 1,41111 1 1; in twie In eontleet the ear,. 6.1 . Phila . lt,dintwre, Harrisitire,, and lii It rtin-d late h.ts nt•• :thd retuA lithg the sanie d..v alter ow arrival ul the Ilalu 11111F1' ;111.1 l ' l/11.1dt . 11'11..3 4:1111S. ~. FOY aeala NO at Ildler'tt Hanover ; or to the untler:dgitud, in tiet tyetturg. JOHN L. .rATI. Octtysburg, Oct. H. 5...02.—t1 • I _JJ• - UrITERS Of 'idministration, on the etwitv of EIOWAVI, HAI:SE:4. hie of a to tot • , . • •. 01 . :,t . 11, het . ll oc.,•d to tilt• rt•-illioe tit slni t%t 11-11 rot itonto• , Ittoi 11,1 tei S Ilf! 10 111 .ki• i..tN 1111 . 1111 1 , 111,.111111•!.i ,Wn!to 11,1‘1 . ;I: ri.“111 6 1 lo 111 1111111 ilru -11t11) (;I:() II Al:\ U.S, Deo. :11, Li:' M_ 1 0 ,i!,„r,' 11 1: 4 1 c' ,4‘?l,i. JAL-. 4t • • ('.\ I'W\ FT 111 . 1(1', :it 11;s 4)111 jiiiskinvitt, 111 i . `oll/111 II:1110111 0 °r , strl . ('l. e • 111)01 0.01`1:11 . 1°. 0111° 110 0 1 1 1" 11111111 101 1111 . . 4 '10 01110111. ° r " 1111111011 ff 141 . 10 . 1... (11 . 11): 1 - 111112. Pr:101111s 111 11'1°11 - 6•••••••,,... F N ITU I? , • t•i V. 1,0 1- dc,iniii:t,l 10 Auld, \HIER And PI:() Coffing, of every de , i•rlioi,m, time ;it the shorle , t no n • e . Il ,v1,,,z a unit ;Ind Ileatsf., ht will e4.locy ;oil' burial nntuJ in the count% , ex• Ira li 1_ Doe. 17. 155?..-3m wio(1 to the wise is sollicicnt. g Atiws-A • ?thy tht• ni / c, , ,t,t),•5l and chr.npct ShawlS in t.•%% C(iit! K RTZ ' S Ilt•,111 liur,a 3 uti trill ithd titere Ilic larl!,,lassort melit itt the county. L'"'l. d. 489 31 IV vr rffy U pvrelinve a superior b.t Black. Him., Fancy French. En 21 1 ,11. awl A nierwali (:lt,lll, Dress and Fr(tek 'These enaiN arr well mode, all we ask of y,/II I, 111 route y0t1r: , 6% , %. Remember the planets SA KI. SUN S One price sum, opposite the Hank. A RE reyur trd it. call aim] eX7IIIIIIIO k I N ESTOCK'S la.go and bean stock 1)r, ss (;(mils. ol )lous (le 1,.11119, Nlerino.qt, I), D o ge. Da ma,retivP, Thihet Crilvt.lll4 Lus tres, Cant4,ll Cloths, .1',1).1ea., ai,u 1111.ick w 1 Drk•s,4 villa 4ii.l Satins, all lot' sale cheap at Ow t-ign U} Flt()N1 I,f4flies' lirt Npi 6 , 10115. 11Prilifit'S, NI. de I, M 1.,. CaIICOCe , . A WI,S, Collars, I lueca, StUekillgS, &c., &e., are 10 be had at 1161 FAHNESTOCK & SONS would • respectfully inlornt the Public that their stock of H.//e RE said s.d D— IME/U.llns heen greatly increased. and Bargains can he had. Call and examine their stork and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Inc C LA IN'S celebrated premium jYi TOOTH-PASTE, Vegetable HAIR OIL, and FA NC Y SOAPS,'a fresh sup ply just opened at , MIDDLECOFF'S SUB•SOIL PLOUGHS OF the best quality—always on hand anti for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of T. WARREN & SON Gentlemen's Wear. CLOTH Si Cassinteres, Cuseinets, Ken ' lucky Jeans, vEsTINGs of all kinds, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, CRAVATS, Stockings, Ate., d c., may be found, pot and cheap, at SCHICK'S. Rnnnets and Bonnet Ribbons ADIOS, if you 'wish to see a beau tiful assortment of Bonnets and Bon net Ribbons, call at* DJ M'CONA uGui y, .ITTOIINEY AT Lair," 'LirFFICE in the South-west corner of the public square,. one door west of I George Arnold's Store, and formerly. ee -1 copied us a Law Office by John Areotrv i edgily, Esq., deceased, 'attorney and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. 11117 D. WC. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Laud to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice Imola and loca ting their Hi/minis—procuring /'uterus and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personally or by ilettysbiirg, Nov. I , 1850---tt BOUNTY LANDS. A illiEßSoNs entitled to Bounty 1; I ..anbs untie' the acts of Con . gress ()I' the United Statue can have their claims promptly and 1. efficiently attended to by appliee -A.,- non either personally or by letter 0 the subscriber, at his tiiri ee G i i tv ,h„ rg. (laimants %idiotie applications Irate been suspended on account of delicienev in proof may lind it to their advantage ti; van ". 7- The Ice charged is *5 ill cull ease, payable upon the delivery of the Wan-nut. The sobs( riber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other terriers and the loea!too of lahthi, The sale and purchase of Land %Vat - rants at tended to, and the highest cash loieelahl lor the same. H. U. 31cCREA Nay 1 4 —tf. Attorney at law. of ill health, I have red my bw.itie,..4 and hap. r 111 thy lOW'S W 1 4 ;,L1., Whot❑ I Tt • V011il mend to the confidence of the• pill).- NV. If. S'I'EN'ENS()N. 1. 1 ,‘, r ii V 8 IA iki V, "ii ii , l, Tr Ec i . A., V. O FFICE. %%Atli A. IZ. STRVENNIIN, ut the North Wet.t corner of the Celt uartt. Gettysburg. Pa. 1)r. J. Lawrence Ilill, if I In I Itanti , cr•btog t+trt , et, op AP 'lto l.titi•Eatt ('lurch. 2 door o.ost ,tore where :11111 %S tll ing to attoittl .It,‘ olOtt lhr plovittet , oldie litott- t. Prr,t , ; l , nt N‘ .1111 01 foil.setn of teeth 3rc rr+prr'tiuh lit Vllvd to call. 111 . :liAZENCES. 1,, N 13,.ttLit j b '• I.l‘. I I' fi.f. 11. S. II1 : 11},R, 11. 1 .. 11%11,i, LI, •• I;t itt rwr, I " 11. A. 111 1111.%111 1111 lirr Rt.ll• r • soy, I •• stn.,' it. .1111 v 7. IS 11,11, ri • .1" • NO, Li ,S.A•Ids,W ! rt.sprvittilly informs °L. tier pit4,lte that ht• I I ,tpened a per- tilant•tit he lallely. 111 the rid' as a Tritiirei:.:ll•rt it , Ll: . litilwrshur!! strevL, a (P‘i, 11,14 , 1 . .4 ht. is 1.l all %ve.kilit•rs, to tale -I -1 \ 11.. t ar. , l kllidS, :slid al 1 ,, %% v-t NH' El. IV EA VElt tiy4l.urg, I:,y I '52- I TO TIFaII PUBLIC. undersigned holds himself in readiness mall times to act as A (IC- Tit INE:Elijor the selling of goods of all binds at Pablo• Sale, and at any lime and Id:tee in the rounly 01 Adams. Ile may he found at all Omen at the Conleetionary of S:. W. Blessittg, next door to the II ()tel. (4'ettysloirg. I'IIEODOR A . UGIIEY Marrh 5.--tf Diamond TonsoN—New Firm Cipton Sz' Brother, FA:,llli/N %BEI RBI Its AND HAIR 'AN at all times he foetid prepared to `"- envid to the calls Of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County podding. From I,n m! t . xi „— riliec thee Iltttter themselves that they can go thr0,.1411 all rile ralliifie;itions of the Ttniso Depart Mellt, %vith iatialie degree of skill, as will ii..!et with the entire satisfaction of all wi,,, may submit their chins if/ t h e keen orde.il of their razors. They hope, therefore, that by their attention to busi ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive,a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. SCHICK'S DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 110 allf kinds, from the best P ilobses in the City, eon stuffily on hand and for sale at • - / the Drug and Bookstore of June 4, 1852 CALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sole at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. REMEMBER THAT TO • GET, CIHAP Guitars, Violins, Accordion(' Shirt* and Shirt Collars, Pfeek and Pocket Handkerchiefs. Suspenders. Win dow Shades, Cloolcs and Jewelry ()revery ind, eel: at SAMSONS. HA MA, Backing Flamed', Fringes, a? and Drell 'Fru:lmlay in grist varie ty, and cheap at Oct. 8. FAIINOTOCK'S. ISCiIICK'S. TO 1.7.7. A. It. STEVENSON t ~~~` I. huliircs do Hot r, will to no chargc. S. H. BUEHLER.
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