. :DA -ionatzzlrinprii,z, aaa• aiti,33131210039 aes tonzf! . -- ,)'l!*}Pro 4:: - ft . et .. 41E3 *II -= • - - ;- ••• „. :4 7" 1 " - • PARE subaoribe: respnellully Worms al. the public that he tuna ..1a.a,1 a per- ), analsont Dstnerrentypo Gallery, in the fido.a formerlyl kept a. a Temperance Were hn ehlittlbergbilrg street, it few doors ftom tha',Dismontl, where he it prertifed, at all Woes sud in all weathera, to take DJ IN I 11.; R St A' 0 1'11"1' kn, beat etyle, of all !sixes and kinds, and at the lowest rate*. If my pictures dee, not give fiatisfaction, there wilt nu,charge. 0r37011 , * me is . • SAMUEL WEAVER,. Gettyahurg, May. 'l4, '52-Iy. ' ~,. • BOUNTY LANDS. , 11110ERSONS etitilled to Bounty v' , - 11 , [Arida under the Iloilo( Con gress of the United States min fi .. _, havo their clai:ns promptly nod . ~. efficiently attended to by applica `... ton either personally of by letter lithe subscriber. mins office in Gettysburg. Claimants; whose applications have benut euapended on account of deficiency in proof may (toil it to.their advantage wean scrThe fee charged is its in each mow. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. • The. entworiber will also attend to claims for Ponsions for Revolutionary or other services soil the location of lands. The aslo'and *Raise of Land Warrants si. ( tended tii;iatol the highest cash price paid for the same. IL G. )leeligAßY. May 14--v• D. M 7 CONA UGF-lIY, .ITTORNAIr .1t Mfr. jit'FFICE in the South - west corner of 7 1 .-F the public square, one door west of George Atnold'e Store, and formerly oc cupied as Law Office by John Pireon atigity, Esq., deceased. wifinornest and Solfritor for l'iltents and Pensions, _Can furnish very desirable facilities to apPlicituts and entirely relieve them from the oecessity ,of a journey to Washington. r D. htqC. is prepared to attend to thirproseoution.of Claims for Bounty Land trkSoldiers„of the .War of 1812 and others -,—the selection of chaise lands and lona. Ong their Warrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lauds to the best ad vanisge. Apply to him personally or by lour!, gouysburg. Nov. I. 1850—tf Dr.ta J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, n FFICE in Chambersburg street. op potite the Lutheran Church. 2 door east of Middlerof's store where he may be found ready -and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. . REFERENCES. Dr. C. X'• BluttvraT.l Rer.C.P.Kaaorg, D. D ..D.H 1 Prof M .14.ross " • H. B.lioap," ,H. L. &cream'', " D. Drumm, H.A t .aur.r.s surto Roy. ROIll'T. Jou rroox, I " M. L. Etratvßa. July 7. 1848. TO UT 0:1:INTO. I N'eionitiquence of il,l health, I have ple tied toy business and papers io the hamfecil - Wie. ff. &rum:goal. Esq., whom i'reicatitnaind to the confidence of the pub t• A. R. STEVENSON W. H. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. dirbFFICE. with A. R. Sitsviuseou. Esq. 7- the North Weeteorner of the Cen tre Square. Gettysburg. Pa. Diamond Tonsors—New Firm Wilton SD' lirotber,. FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS. CAN at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple; in the Diamond. adjoining the county Building. From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go throogh all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with each an intinitetlegree of skill, as will inlet with die entire satisfaction of all wimp may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hope. therefore. that by their attention to bolsi .nesti.sind a desire to please. They will :net'. it as well as teceive.a liberal share .d patronage. The sick will be attended :to at t4por private dwollings. -' TO THE 111131.7. C. HE undersigned holds himself in readiness stall , Mmes, to *etas Ti ra NEER, for the selling of goods of all kinds at Public Sale, and it any time and place its the county of Adams. He l saiy be found at all times at the 1 :0 1 drolumorY of .9. W. Blessing. next door to the Eagle Hotel, Gettyshuig. Tagopoite M'OAUGIIILY. _ 'larch b..-41 , rbe Sables A RE requested to enill and examine A PASISIESTOCICS larspe and beau lifutitnek ut Dress (ilocicLs, consittidg. of %HP de (44104 Aferinnoe, Do Sloe, Da- , mammies, Tliibeit (Moths, Cripreilis faus..l tress, Canton 'Cloths, Alpacas. alms Black:} LETTERS of !administration, on the and IFilley Drees Silks amitatimi, all fur , estate Etnesars IiAINEe. late of "le cheap at the mill • Munition township, Adam' co., Pa., de. REV' FRO:Tr. I einoed, having been granted to the subseri. tier, residing in said township, notice is Nimbi given to those indebted to sitid ea taie,in make pay men t without delay, and to those having olcima - to present them pro.; perly authenticated for settlement. GEO.. EILLIIES. Atlrter. Dee. at, 1851.—.614. • 499 MIN WANTED fite - purthase a superior lot of Sleek. Slue; 'mad Fancy colored French. Emends. end Ameriean Cloth, Drees and Weak Coats. These coats are well made. all we sok of you Is to come and judite for yammetees. Remember the placers SAM- N'S Ons pries stone opposite t he Dank. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons LADIES, 11 ,you wish to see a hefty 9011 imoietsiont of Bowie 11 0 6, eet`-Wonli. INA at FM -4 kW Hiartelmatipst * nag,. Omelaiitileli 400 cast. tlf.!, re. iR t?-] E PAH 24% conqtanik• inunniacittring all kinds of, CABINFT FURNITURE, - at his Old Establi.hment, in South 13shitnore street. second squnre, one door north cf ] the •Turnpiler" printing office, Getty. burg. Persons in venni of FURNITURE, =will do well to call rind examine for iiieinselrea before . purchasing else where. as he iv' 'rteterimined tit self cheap. er them fne theopeet. Itos...Airkimi. of LUMBER and PRO DUCE takein in trade for Furniture. of every cleiteripiton, ulnae at the shortest notice. Ilitylti t i a neat and substantial Ileums, he will convey corpses to ally burn,L tinnund in the county, without ex trr rhairge. Gettyburg, Dec. 17, 1852.-3 m FIRE INSURANC E. •ir H E "sqdatnts County Nutual The In siAranci Company" Inemed t.t Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, and for lowness of rates, economical manage 'llllellt °leis affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenge* comparison with any other similar comptiy. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Th.! Book:tor - the Company are at all times open to the intipectton of Mime insuring ia it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make sip plicaiiort to either of the Managers, Irotu whom all requisite information can be ; gained. iga"The Managers are : Menallen—Win. It. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert IdeCunly, Strabtut—Jacolt King, Frmiklitt—Andrew Heinixehnan, liamiltotaban—A woo W. MaginlY, 1 Liberty—John Itttunebnan, jr., 1 oxford—John L. Noel. Attorney at law Reading—Henry A. Picking. Lat intore—Jarob ?loiutjoy—J,Mrpb Fink. BOTVriCli.---David E. Hollinger, lloroligh—Georgo mauve, D A. Buehler, H. tilevenzott.g. B. Kurtz. S H. Russell. Chrnznieu. Alex. Clone:in. Eden :lonia, .1. it Vn!entitle Werner. xln.ld, 1852—1 f. _motes. ( 44"cr,t,q, .:Sk . - • 7..asi k _ -. 7 • -6.....12rt‘c DAILY LINE BETWEEN GETTYSBURG & HANOV ER. FINHE undersigned has made arrange '. tuents to run a DAILY LINE o -14:-- Comfortable Coaches. between Gettysburg and Han nyer—leaving Gettysburg tu the titornin4 in time to conneet with the cars for Phi la• delphia, Ils,ltinicire, Harrisburg, Pitshurg, and intermediate towns; and ren:raitn! the name alter the arrival id the Bahl more and :Philadelphia trains. irr For seats apply at Diller's Hotel, Hanover ; or to the undersigned, in Get tysburg. JOHN L. 'rATE Gettymburg, Oct. 8. 1862.—il 2900 LADIES A RE wir/ing In certify that th e HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now it,t rare , -Masme , th as they will do more Cooking. R4sting and Baling, and clo it with less labor, and last as long again es any other Stove now sold . These celebrated stoves are constantly Wept tor sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND MACHINE STOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have ako the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peal:Owl' and ('abinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SE "IMOR mouans which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on band for side, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one..fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap. est that can be obtained. WITIUMOIXT PLOtrOBB and oth ers, Castilian for the 'Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and mol low.warc, with every article in.unlly wade at Foundries can he obtained here. Slacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. 590 AGENIS WANTED. siooo 7115.3. 1 IV ANTED, in every County of the • U. Skates, active and enterprising men, to engage in the Isle of some of the best. Books published in the reentry. To men of good address. possessing a small militia! of from *25 to 5100, such induce ments will be. offered as w enable them to maks from $3 to $lO a day. tr:27 The Books published by us are all useful in their character. ex iremely popular 'and command large sales wherever they are offered 4 For further particulars ad dress (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ, Summons tis W. A. I,esry & Cn. , No 138 N. Fecund street. Philadelphia . _ A word to the wise is sufficient. _A DlES—if you want to buy the ni a"a nest, best and cheapest Long Shawls in town. tome to Kularn Cheap Cor ner,as your Will find there the largeatassort tuent in the county. t , Oet. 8. HiWte. Sacking Flannels. Frio 1011 Drees. Trimmings id groat our* 4y. and ehtniti et . Oct. IL FA HNEIBTOOK'S.. 8(S~IG'~C'I! ecieffna, T. WARREN & SON 110110.11, YOLK 111211161=111.: 311111atikkar Fell LIMA. T HIS sehool is located in a pleasant and health: situation, joining the York Sulphur Springw 4 in Adams County, Penn. ylvania. and in easy of accost to Harris. burg, Gettysburg, Carlisle, and Baltimore, by daily stagea passing between time pla ces The course of instruction comprises al: the brant)tes of s liberal English education, together with Mathematical studies. Draw. ing. and the French and German lingua. gee. During the season of flowers, frequent excursions will be made to collect and preserve specimens for the Herbarium, thus uniting a healthrexercise with a most interesting and useful study. The summer session will commence on the first second day, (Monday,) in the fifth month, (May,) and that for the winter on dot first second day in the eleventh month. (November,) and each continues '22 weeks. TERibla For Tuition, Boarding, eze., $5O per setoonn, payable one ball in advance, and the remainder at the end of the term. Extra-churges are made for Drawing and the languages. The use of reading books without charge; and nther books and sta tionery at the usual prices. Each pupil must furnish her own wash basin and towls, and have each article of liar clothing marked with her entire name. JOEL WIEII MAN. LYDIA S. WIERMAN, Principals. REFFRENCES. Gibbons, Enterprise, Lancaster Co. Po. Wm. Barnard, Marlborough, Chester County, Pa Daniel Coble. near Hogestown, Comb. Co Pa., Hobert C. ferret, near Carlisle. Cumb. " Mrohiss Bitner, Shiremanstois •• " John Rowe. Clearfield, Bedford, " •' T. E. Chapman, Philadelphia. 111..1 Crain, Hogeatossn, Cumberland Co., Pa. A.. 1. Kauffman, near 11. Shelby, Shiremanstown, James Blackburn, Bedford, '• John Needles. Baltimore. LATEST FASHIONS JUST RECEIVED NEW ESTABLISHMENT T HE undersighed re. spectrally announces to hi+ friends sod the pub lic generally that he has et:mune/iced the Tailoring Business in the room reeently octet] pied as a Shoe store by JOHN BARRET. Oil the South-west cornerof Baltimore and Mid dle streets, Gettysburg, opposite Falines melts' Store. Having made arrangements to receive the ILATErT regularly from the cities, and personally superintending all work sent out, those who favor inc with their custom may de li-nil upon having their work done to their entire Safisinelion. pckx,..Country produce will be taken in exchange for work. IV M. T. KING Gettysburg. Oct. 15. 1852-sm. Baltimore Adirertisemeiit:. pg^.lTC I I TS, GOLD .I.VD SILVER II:IRE L. 11. lIILLIEIt Whotests& trateh and Jewelry House. N 0 2'2; 13 tit. it.. S. E. C..riter ul Charles rt rre M PORTE R of English aura IJIL Watches "tin! took of eacr, min, Wale}, Case ,Nlakers and Manufac turers al Foie Gold Jewelry. IVe call the attention of Sottutern and Western dealers 111 %I . :ocher , . Jen ciry sod Silver. to our very extensive stork. assuring them that in no tinkle in oar line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us. er in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in Bill Ithore, and shill lure "very lair means to induce Southern and Western inerohants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall be as liberal and accommodating as can possibly be found in the United States. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Sou!hem and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with us or not. L. H. 31ILLER da CO., Iropottootof Watches, 13altiwore. Feb. 4. 1353.-1 v Rotutit 13ratbers, IdAD; UFACTURE Its AN IMPOWI'EIts OF Paper Hangingp, No. 207 Baltimore street, Baltimore, 111 d. I NviTE aitention to their very elegant and extensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embracing line gold and velvet decorations, tine French, in plain and rich colors, with an immense assortment of ordinary, satin and common papers. Al so Curtain Papers, Borders. Fire Prints, Tester and Centre pieces. &c. 11. ant H. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a GOLD MEDAL for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Feb. 4, 1 863.'--3m Philadelphia Adverthsementa HAILY Ic SON, =CZ= I=l La: I>lo 143 Ct 41T1CL... only parairtag the Latelll bty6ll av Gaut.la. w 4.04 •ro oared at. • 07 R:al• at Market Stmt. *bon Brdl4 1.01 lur Stscot. Pr.Mdylutim , YYI 44.tesitxta LS • muthyl M by lialM My yr. Philadelphia, April2B, 1852-Iy. - - LEATHER. Fritz, Williams dt. Uendry. Store No. 29, N. 3rd street, Philadelphia WIRIICCICO MANUTApTURIKIII., CURRIEIIB, AND TM PORTE RS Commissitorand General ZEJTHER BUSINESS, 1 11 / 3 111OLZIS6.IA1dt .111.311 1 211.135. ogr , Manufactory lb Margaretla ' Philadelphia. July 9. 1862.-Iy. MONKEY JACKETS: A pod and "eheep article to' be found st the one price atonal SANISON4 COUNTERPANES..white for eels very low at KURTZ'S gMr . " Blauks of all kinds, for, sale 4 this office. , ...I:. • • .0-„, „: r Lai '1 1 - v t \\ ' ••%. , HOFFMAN & WARRENS' Y 12,7) waltovalawah \..4 et li4b t, WITH THE LATEST lEmprobti) Matt Mem. FIIIIE undersigned would respectfully ."- announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doipg business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom township, Adams County. Pa., on the road from Get tysburg to Einmitsborg, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such se Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing Cloths. Cassinetts, Car pets, Stocking-yarn, Carpet chains, 4.e., in the best style and at RE3SO2I" . .dBLE R.d TES. The Factory has been refined and re. paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that custo niers may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience and accommodation of Ci mufflers, Wool will be called for and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the Stonier in Gettysburg ; Brinkerbors Store, Fairfield ; Blythe & Pan tote's do.; London's Mill, Liberty township; Weikert'e Store, Green mount ; yer's Store Freedom township; Hann's Store, Mountjoy township; Lower's Moro, Ar entlistown ; Wertz's Store, Arendstown ; Wit mer Store Mutinnashurg ; Scott's Store, Cash• town ; Sneeringer and Renshaw's. Littlintown Arnold. Mill, Locust Grote ; Smith & Clutz's store, Eninntsburg, 111 d ; Kudisill s store, TalSeY• urn. Md ; Creglo'e Store, Tenneytown Road. All of our work is warranted ! to please. Goods at all times exchanged for Wool. The highest price paid for Wool. I No expense or trouble will be spared to give entire satisfaction tocustomers. Give us a cull, and test our work. C. W. IFIOFFMAN, THOMAS WARREN, DAVID WARREN. April 23, 1852-Iy. "ANOTHER CHANGE" gni F the reasons IF shout to take place, -end wilt it many a change in the Stclesi Fashions and qualities of L.i- DIKS' .1A GESTLENES'S AP PA kt OL. But many and Great as these rhanves will he, JEW ARNOLD is, as usual, prepared to accommodate all who will -button up" at :he approach of Win ter. or how at the mandates of the Tyrant of Fashion. Having just returned from the eastrrn cities, with the largest, cheap est, ar,d best selected stork of Fall and Winter Goods ever ht•fore offered in this Town or Coun ty, he invites the world and the rest of mankind," to call, examine, and by all !means buy—almost !•wtt !out money and without price," of his law and well se lect• d stock of PLAIN it. FASDIONA— ; BLE, LADIES' alai GENTLEMEN'S !Dress G "11(18, ng in part. of Black. Brown, Blue, and Olive CLOTHS, as sorted Felt, Fancy Beaver, London, Drab :old Petersham for Overcoat?, Black,' Plain and Fainc!t Cassimeres, Black and Fanry Samiens. Velvet Cords. Buckskin' Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. Mark Satin.; Fancy Silk. and Woolen Vestings, Li n . seys. Flannels, Cloakings. &c., also FOR LADIES' ,WEAR, Black and Cha,igealgle Dress Silks. Black Alpacas, Fancy and Binrk Maus de !Agnes. Cashmeres, firings. Ginharns. Ate_ Arr., also, a larize lot DI Sii.M . LS ills( receiv ed, and Witt he Kidd' cheaper than can tte bought al :lily in her house Cal and bee fur yourselves. Oct, 1, 1852—ff. Books ! Books ! ! S. H. HEELER 7IENDERS his thanks to his frends for the liberal patronage an long and uniformly extent ted to him, and informs them Olathe has recently receivetßithis old estahlishinent in Chanthersburg street, in addition to his former large stock of Books, a new assorimen t to which he invites at tention, as being tl,e largest, fullest and heat assortment of Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous ea s tp BOOKS ever opened in Gettysburg, and which as usual, he is prepared to cell at the IIiCrVERY LOWEST PRICES...EA Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1852. ernltt %TIMM' A ND see a first-rate assortment of Pan taloons at SA MSON'S one price store, such as Black, French Cassimeres, Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres of every kind mentionable, Cassinets of all colors and shades, and at prices to suit all. [ Oct. 1. of all kinds. Cap and Letter Paper of the heat quality, Note Pa per,..Visiting Cards, plain and fanny Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Penedo, dle., always on hand and for sale low by 8. H. BUEHLER , H A WI,S, Bonnets, Ribbons, and Dress ►J Gonds,•a select assortment, just open. ed, and cheaper :ban ever. at MIDDLECOFF'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from" he Diamond. by D. A: di. C'. H. BUEHLER. T Mit kr a . If paid in advance or within the year $2 pet annum--if not paid within the yes $2 so. No paper discontinued until al larreantges are paid— except et the option " of the Editor. Bingle copies 61 cats: . A Allure to notify a discontinutuse will be regarded . 5 , a new engagement, 1 10.ffistenents, not exceeding a square inserted tune donee for sl—every sobsequent insertion .12 ante. , Longer nisei in the same proportion.-- !ill sdietthentents' not specially ordered' for' a given time will be continued until forbid, A libe rat reduction willbe glade to those who advertise by thwyear.. -) Jett Prima*, of tl-k Inds siceontedneatly end prikmptly, and on rit sUnable tame. , , Ultra and Cetnetutiiioetions to thr *alto?, (ox. ti lt s 3epting such as 44 Money or as' name, 01 sew sibeedhe 'Mt POST Pica in 014400 s Nouns 'Manna ' ,t 4 '! , + . • ~,, 1 IMELIPTS LIAD EAPEADT4IASIF MINS . 01A, • COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Adana County , Pa • A GREEABLY to an set of Assembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Rates and Leaks," requiring the CommisC rsone of the respective counties to publish a statement of the receipts and expenditures yearly, we, th e Commissione r s of T axes for said county, do report as follows, to wit : from the sixth .day of January, A. D., 1852, to the fourth day of January, A. D., 1853—both days included. Thomas Warren, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the Coaty of Ad ams, as follows : To outstanding County Taxes and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors. County Row and Levies smurdfor 1952. Borough of Gettysburg. $lOlB 93 do. Quit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, 906 18 Gertn•tny " 591 78 Oxford •• 813 79 Huntington •• 898 42 Latimore 553 45 Hamiltonban " 947 82 Liberty •• 493 29 Hamilton •• 730 85 Menallen, " 636 01 Siraban, •• 803 16 Franklin ... 918 54 Conowago " 757 21 Tyrone, •• 484 93 Mountjov " 802 13 Mountpleasant " , 928 03 Reading •• 823 27 Berwick. '• 396 73 Freedom .. 317 85 Union " 738 29 Butler, '• 606 94 15,205 00 To cash received from S. Fahnestock, Ebq. late Treasurer, 4. sundry persons nn Loan, 4. for Inquest, ' 4. abatement on State 'Fait, costs from Franklin emintr. 4. front Sheriff, Jury lees (IL lines, The outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents appear to be in the hnnds of the following Collectors, to wit : YEARS. COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. 1848. John G. Frey, H. of Gettysburg 1850. Leonard M'Elwee, Huntington township, ° Samuel Studebecker, Tyrone, 1951. Samuel Weaver, Hor. of Gettysburg, " David Schriver, Cumberland tp. " Joseph Barker, Germany tp. Joseph 1. Smith, Oxford tp. " Joseph Tronuter, Huntington tp. " Aaron Cox, Latimore tp. 1852. Peter Aughinhaugh, . Bor. of Gettysburg, " Joseph H. Black, Cumberland tp. John Rider, Germany tp " Jacob Martin, Oxford tp.t " Jacob Asper, Huntington tp. •-) Peter F. Smith, hatimore tp. John Clark. Liberty tp.' " Martin Getz, Hamilton tp. ° George B. Hewitt, Menallen tp. ,‘ Nicholas B. &quiver, Straban tp. " Michael Crowl, Franklin tp.• " John Schwartz, Conowago tp.t o Jacob Hersh, Tyrone tp. " Davin Clapsaddle, Mounijoy tp.• " Phineas Marsden, Momnpleasant tp " John L. Tanehinbmigh, Reading ip " _Michael H. linzintller, Union tp, " Henry Slaybaugh. Butler ip. Hamiltonban, fierwilk and Freedom, had paid in lull before the settlement. Those marked (•) have since paid in full. Those marked (t) have since paid in part. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ADAMS COI NTI E. the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and ad said county, having been sworn or affirmed according to account from the 6th day of January, A, D., 1852, to the 4th da Thomas Warren, Esq., Tri..asurer, and Commi Cash received from S. Fahneetock, Esq., late Treasurer, Outstanding county tax and quit rents, Loans from sundry persons, Amount of County Tax assessed for 1852, Quit Rents. .. Costs for Inquest, Abatement on State Quota, Costs from Franklin County, Gusts from Sheriff for Jury tees and tines, W E. the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursuance of law, do REPORT, that we met, did audit, settle and adjust. according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioner* of said Coun ty-, commencing on the ou t day of January, 1852, and ending out the 4th day of January, 185 a—both days inclusive ; that said account, as settled above, and entered on record in Settlement Book, in the Commissioners' office of Adams county, is correct, and that there is a balance due to the County of Adams, by Thomas Warren, Esq.. Treasurer of said county, 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. O. HOFFMAN, ANDREW MARSHALL, 4uditors, JOHN DICKSON, jr. } January 28, 1853.-4 t ...._ ___. . ... ... . .. REGISTER'S NOTICE. the township of Franklin, county of Ad ams. deceased. TO THOSE INTERESTED. NOTICE - 99. The first and final account of Silas THE notes giver for articles purchased 1 . 11 tees and other persons concerned , M. Horner, Administrator of all and sin- at my sale last Spring, and falling that the didministration discounts herein- gular the goods and chattels, rights and due on the 23d of January next, have been alter mentioned, will be presented at the credits , which were of Sarah Linn, lam of pitiedd in the handsof D. A. Floznt.ea, &o- Orphans' Court of Adams county, for con- Mountjoy township, Adams county, dec'd. quire, for collection. The attention of &minion and allowance, on Tileadati the DANIEL PLANK, Register. those interested is desired, as it is my wish 22d of February next, viz : Register's Office, Gettysburg. 1 to have said notes promptly liquidated. 91. The second account of Samuel Jan. 28, 1853. Weaver, one of the Executors of Conrad Weaver. deceased. Doc. 24, 1852.-3 t 92. The first and final account of Ro bert M. Hill, Administrator of the estate of Martin Hill, deceased. 93. The account of Jobb W. Coon, Ad ministrator of the estate of John Zolling er, deceased. 94. The first account of Solomon Star ner, Jr., Administrator of the estate of Solomon Starner, Sen., deceaged. Ob. The account of David W. Horner, Blake's Patent Fire and Water REIVIOVAL. Administrator of the estate of William M. Proof Paint, , Harper, deceased, SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale j ' LAW REN°E , 3CI/143 -ii has 96. The eccount of John J. Kerr, guar. AIL at Fahnestock's, sign of the removed his Store to the toom . ding of James A. Scott, minor eon of Jo. RED FRONT. on the South West coroer of the Diamond. seph Scott, deceased. • . . 9 7. Thcrlllin slldanal , arootint of Him. d - jr,ovEt; an d Hosiery, Black and Fan. His friends i i nd customers are nvitee elo ' . ry Mickley, Administrator of the estate of I LO or Crrarshi, . Ladle's' Shoes, Cloth call and ace him. Nicholas Rushy, gip.. deceased, Mho was and Plush Caps, chesEat Jat l - 2 1. 1 852 , . Guardian of'ilie person and estate of fhtio Oct. e. ' FAHNESTOCICEP. ' ..., , , OV.EIRACOAIrs. phis Catharine Giniater, ' minor daughter ' ' ' ' of Henry Dobler, emend.. . WRENCH WORKED COLLARS Az, A • LARGE tat of B a w dy -1112de Oehr.. 9$ The nneca t nt of J o hn Deird or ir AL , IfILIPE:2I9,, in grent •vatiety. asd 410 . coats, of ill' *ores, aim and Matti . , anl4l*Jkardoirff, Executors of the laid, thisp 'foe,. 'be hat xi ' ~, : are offered by will ,*O, kindliest of Distild' Deardorff, et .VIDDLECOFF'SIt SKELLY' 4 HOLLEBAUGH4 TUB itZZSa DOLLS. CTII 1654 89 501 75 3510 00 18 83 640 00 12 00 75 00 $21,617 27 52 36 101 90 56 73 83 66 78 09 105 61 140 10 77-45 40 00 365 43 165 13 206 73 213 79 198 42 153 45 93 29 230 85 77 49 103 16 127 54 260 28 184 93 99 13 180 56 123 75 242 29 97 94 $3,806 24 AUDITORS' REPORT. CCEMEM 501 75 1654 60 3510 00 15,0z6 50 178 50 18 83 640 00 12 00 75 00 $21,617 27 4 . .t ..• .-- -. .. , ..! '5. . ~' 7-:`-•`--74- #. I."' ,r- ...LS:00": 1. ..,.." ° .. I - t. OS i iel," , 1111 ,1 ti I .4, • ' ..---: - - • o.* , , 4 , t ' " By orders paid out se follows, to wic By auditing and settling pubtic areoonts, R. G. M'Creary, Esq., Auditor. appointed by the Court to audit public offices, Clerk's pay, 15 00 Wood and Stone Coal for public buildings, 200 00 107 25 Postage, stationery, and dorkpli-for offices, 90 58 Abatement to Collectors or trpor cent. 372 57 Medical attendance on prisoners, 17 00 Fox scalps, 34 06 Coroner's and Justice's fees for Inquisitions, 75 63 Assessors' pay, 471 50 Officers' pay, Spring Election, 316 42 General and Presidential Election, 943 92 Repairs at Bridges, 206 40 Prothonotary, Register, and Clerk of Session fees, 159 95 Repairs at public buildings, (iron doors at Jad, &c.) 99 13 Public printing and blanks, 314 00 Grand Jury and Tip Stavesipay, 1852, v 324 63 General Jury.... .. 1,079 73 Sherifrs Bills of Court costs, 619 43 Treasurer of Poor-house, 4,800 00 Court Cryer's pay, 82 50 Road Damages and Damage Views, 614 08 Taxes Refunded, 52 10 Justice and Constable fees for committing vagrants, 35 46 Counsel to Commissioners, annual salary, 30 00 Argument of cases in Court, &c. 20 00 John Musselatan, jr., Esq., Commissioner's pay 180 00 Jacob Greist, o o 180 00 Abraham Reever, Esq., .. 177 00 Notes and interest paid, 2,849 52 Jailors' fees for keeping prisoners. 215 93 Certificates of Congiable returns. 1852. 87 77 Quit Rents paid Geo. 11iines's heirs up to January, '52, 2 00 Conveying prisoners to Penitentiary, 71 10 John Houck, Esq., in trust for Borough of Gettys• burg for paving public square, Keeping prisoners at Penitentiary, Payment on Marsh Creek Bridge, (in part) Digging Well a: Jail, &c. Establishing Meridian Line, John Scott, Esq., Sheriff, euinmoning Jurors, Directors of Poor, pay. Exonerations to Colectors. Collectors' fees, Outstanding 'raves and Quit Rent', Treasurer's Salary, Balance in hands of Treasurer, IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of Receipt, and Expenditures exhibited at the office of the Trea 4, 0 , `C.:. surer of said County, is a correct and true co py. ae ; taken from and compared with the original remain 4s. ing in the books of this office, we hare hereunto set our hands, and affixed the seal of said office, at Gettysburg, the fourth day of January, one thonsand eight hundred and tilty-threo. JACOB GItIEST, Attest—J. AcutitxnAtrtati, Clerk not the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Coin in issioners of law, itEPORT tl.e following to be a general statement ul said • of January, A. D., 1853—both clays inclutuve. ,stoners, in account with the County of Adams.. Outstanding Tax & Q. Rents, 1848, 1850, 1851. 1852, Fees for 1849, " 1851, " 1852, Exoneration!, for 1849, 1851, •• 1852, Disbursements cm County orders Treasurer's commission on 818,707 71, at p et. Balance in hands of Treasurer, fig OAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto - " Wafers, Portmanies, Ate., a new as sortment juet opened at BUEHLER'S Bdok and Drug Store, in Chumberaburg street. 1. REE VER, JOHN MICKLEY, Jr Commissiouers. 3 1 4143 4 4 0 /1" 4/c01047 DoLLs. cTs 100 00 108 41 958 71 140 50 34 50 87 00 60 00 611 77 323 81 3.8(10 24 250 01 731 WI 821,617 27 DOLLS. CM 52 30 158 72 531 00 3124 10 28 30 214 94 82 00 3 14 93 95 14 18 16381 87 250 61 731 114 821,017 27