Dr. J. Lawrence 111 11, DENTIST, OFFICE in I ham hers burg street. op posite the Lutheran Church, Y door west of Middleretra store where he may be found ready and willing to attend to soy cue within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of fullest, often:ids respecdfully invited to call. REFERENCES. - Dr. C. V. Bcruccorr, Res.C.P.KarioinkM.D •• D. illorissa. I Prof. M.Jacopo, H. S. Mtoca, 6 . L. Boromoo, ••D. GlLiallT. I . Musculature IIIoo.Moreo.IONNOOM. 1.. " M. L. STISTIII. July 7. 1840. TO 20 CUMINTIS. IN conaequence of ill health, I hare pla eed my hueinesa and papers in uhe hands of Wm. H. eramaaost, Die.,whom recommend to the atintlthsnce of did pub- AL. R. SITEVENSON. July S. W. IL STEVENSON, ATTOIIIIOIIEY AT LAW. with A. R. Eintvistsois, Esq. in'the North West corner of the Cen , !rst Square. trysburg, Ps. IF . UNTY I LANDS. have their claims editor personally or by letter promptlyl , e a d acts o o fi, Bounty aound. rej r a E lo itS arn O dthe N au fi n uduennrittitatid Statescan efficiently attended to by applica tion° the subscriber, *this office in Get tysttrg. Claimants whose applications have beta Suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advantage tocall gCrThe fee charged is $5 in each case. pa able upon the delivery'of the warrant. The subscriber will also attend to claims for Pensions for Revolutionary or other eerviees-and the location of lands. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid 'Noe the gismo. R. G. MeCREARY". May 14—tf. Attorney at law. D. M'CONAUGHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPIPICE in the Sontla-west corner of the radio 'Square; one door west of **vie Arnold's Store, and -formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John M'Con aughy, Esq., deceased. ollitortary and Solicitor for Patt.nts and Pensions, Can fitrnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. o_7-D. Moe. is prepared to attend to prosectition of . Iplaims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 18.12 and others —the selection of choice/ lands and loca ting their Warranie—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers` lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him perionally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov . 1,1850—t I 111407,741307211qii swap ilatatesaoazda %Iry Ztlo 9/1 MIRE subscriber respectfully informs 411 ' the public that he has opened% per . ,4ntauent Daguerreotype Gallery, in the 'house formerly kept as a Temperance house in Chamberaburg street, a few doors from the Diamond, where he is prepared, at all times and in all weathers. to take DAIGUERREOTriaIiS, in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pictures di) not give astisfaetion, there will be no chrirge. 10 0 Give me a call. SAMUEL WEAVER. Gettysburg, May 14,'82-Iy. FAIINESTOME & SONS wuuld • respectfully inform the Public that their stock of HARDWARE and SAD— DLERY has been greedy increased, and Bargains can be had. Call and examine their stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We CL A I N'S celebrated premium TOOTH-PASTE. Vegetable HAIR OIL, and FANCY SOAPS, a fresh sup ply just opened at MIDDLECOFF'S awes AND urnsmourits, dieall kinds, from the best 4 / 01111011 in the City, con. stonily on hand and for mile at the Drug and Bookstore of / S. H. BUEHLER Jape 4. 1863 CALL AND SEE. ieVery' large supply of TIN ' WARE on hand and for ~ at Buehler'sTin and Sheet Eitublishment, opposite the Post-office, which wilt be sol ,l at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. REMEMBER THAT TO GET CHEAP Guitars. Violins. Accordians Skirts and Shirt Conte. Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs. Suspender.. Wm 4low arxl Jewelry et every at SAMSONS. For Cientlemen's Wear, &CHICK lias opened a splendid assort- P. 7 mem of Cloths, Casenueres. Caul nets. Tweeds, Jeans. &e., dr.c. Call and On for yourselves, and you will °Oohs. that cheaper goods you never saw. Long Shawls and Dress foods, _ - ANEW supply just received and for sale very cheap by 8. FAHNEB— TOCK & SONB, atibt sign of the RED FRONT. EitiClitie'sod Velvet, also s tail stock — of Ribbons fOr sate !41+~ PAHNESTOCK'S gas! VESTS! VESTS ! Om. on hand • lugs and very soma Asourtoseas of Vests, sueh ll%n sod rooted Sauna. Csastmeren. thilsignaa, Veinsuh 14844: du-,4141- Ks ineelmt sioldSdliiioNl bode pensa. LATEST FASHIONS JUST RECEIVED. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE undersigned re spectfully announcer to his friends and the put lie generally that he hin commenced the Minoring Wasiness in the room recently occts pied u a Shoe store by JOHN BARNET, pa th South-west cornett( Baltimore and Mid dle street., Gettysburg, opposite Fahnes tocks' Stst i r. Having made Arrangements to receive the LATEIT EFASHOONS regularly. from the cities, and personally superintending all work sent out, those who favor me with their custom may de p.-nd upon having their work done to their entire satisfaction. ogg.:Country produce will be taken in exchange for work• WM. T. KING Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 1852—Cm. CALL THIS WAY • THE LATEST FASHIONS MST RECEOWED. THE undersigned respectfully announc es to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the TAILORINQ BUSINESS, in all its varied branches, in the room for merly occupied by the store of J. LAW acme SCHICK, and opposite Fahnestocks' store. He hopes; by a strict attention to business, and an earnest effort to please, to meet and receive a liberal share of public patronage. fr:rGive us a ca 11... Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest Fashions have just been re ceived. HENRY CLIPPINGER. April 18, 1852-Iy. PAIETKEESEHP. ri,`HE undersigned, having entered into I partnership for the purpose hi car rying on the COACH-TRIMMING bus iness, respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pith' in generally. For the present their establishment is in East Middle street. All work warranted to be done in a workman•like manner and to the entire satisfaction of those who may favor them with their patronage. DAVID B. LITTLE, S I !AA M MOORE. Jan. 28. 1853.-31 SOLUTION OF COFFEE. HDIsINGER's SUPERIOR SOT.U. 'PION of COFFEE.—This article is warranted to be n BETTER ARTICLE than any thing of the kind now mcuutac lured. Warranta to give satisfaction ; if not, the money will he refunded. Manufaetured by W. S. REISI N G ER, No. 42 & 67, Market st., Yolk, Pa. scar A II ordt•rs promptly attended to. Jan. 21, 1853.-6 m TORN SPRINGS SEMINARY POit F HIS imhool is Intuited in a pleasant -IL and healthy situation, mining ihe Yuri: Sulphur Springs. in Adams County, Penn sylvania. and is easy of access to Harris burg. Gettysburg, Carltsle. and Ildinnore. by daily stages passing between those pia• res The course of instruction com prizes al! the branchesof a liberal h.nglisti education, together with Mathematical similes. Draw. tug. and the French and German langua• gee. During the season of flowers, frequent excursions will be made to collect and preserve specimens for the herbarium. thus uniting a healthy exercise with a most interesting and useful study. The summer session will commence nil the first second day. (Monday,) iu the firth month, (May.) and that for the winter un the first second day in the eleventh month, (November.) and each continues 22 weeks. TERM& For Tuition, Boarding. &v., $5O per eeastim, payable tine hall in advance, and the remainder at the end of the term. Extra-charges are mado for Drawing and the languages. The use of rending books without charge; and othor books and sta tionery at the usual prices. Each pupil must furnish her own wash basin 'and 'owls, and have each artir:e of her clothing marked with her entire name. JOEL WIERNIA LYDIA S. NV 'ERMAN. Principals. RE FFRENCEs. Dr. J. Gibbons, Eiderpr ire, Lancaster Cn. Pa. Wm. Barnard, Marlborough, Chester County, Pa Daniel Cable, near Hogestunm, Cumb. Co l'a., Robert C. 'terret, near Carlisle, Cumb. •• Mathias Bitner, !-liiremanston n, John Russia, Clearfield, Bedford, •• •• •• T. E. Chapman, Philadelphia. th..l „Crain. Hoy,eatowo, Cumberland Co., Pa A. J. Kauffman, near '• -. •• It. Shelby, Shiremanstown, •' James. Blatatmro, Bedard. " .. .. John Needles. Baltimore. Laddeal Dress Goods. S ILKS and Satins, Merinoes, M. de Laines, Alpacas, Calicoes. SH A WI'S, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, &c., &c., are to be had at ' LADIES ! lIIAYE jam received a very large lot uf N. DE LIMES, which •1 will sell cheaper than any other house in the county. Call and examine them. as it is no trouble to show goods. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner is the place to get bargains. WASHINGTON NOSH, CORNER OF MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE. Eilalpioburg, Pa. rINHE undersigned his fitted up this well known and favorite House. with every convenience requisite for the accommodation of the public. and solicits a continuance of the patronage so .fiber. ally extended to him by the travelling pirb lic. WM. T. SANDERS. Harrisburg, Jan. 14. 11953.—if OVER•COATS. A LARGE lot td Reidy-made Over Comes of all aunt, sizes and colors; aro adarod by SULLY k ROLLEBAUGIL BRlament Adverlbentents. IrtS re E GOLD 11ND SILVER . WARE. Whointik Wetleh and Jewelry House, No 257 Belt. at., 8. D. Corner offtbarles Street., IMPORTER of EngHeti and Swiss AL Watches and tools of every descrip tion, Watch Case Makers and Manufac turers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver, to our very extensive stock, assuring them that in no article in our line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, eith er in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in Baltiniore, and shall use every fair means to induce Southern and Western merchants to open accounts wia 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 Southern and Western mer chants, whether they open accounts with EIMER L. H. MILLER dr CO., Importers of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4,1353.-1 y Notottl $ Brothers, MANUFACTURER: , AND IMPORTERS OF Paper Hangings, No. 207 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. INVITE attention to their very elegant and extensive assortment of Paper Hangings. embracing fine gold and velvet decorations, fine French, in plain and rich colors, with an immense assortment of ordinary, satin and common papers. Al so Curtain Papers. Borders. Fire Prints, 'rester and Centre pieces, Ste. 11. ant B. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Gimu MKDAL for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Feb. 4,1853.-3 m Philadelphia Adverlimenteatx. Philadelphia. April 23. 1852—1 y LEATHER. Fritz, Williams CIL Eendry. Store No. 29. N. 3rd street, I'Liladelhliie CURRIERS, AND IMPOR TE RS Commisicm and General L E T L' RIIUS NE SS, WHOLESALE dt REITML. pc7.3/anufactory 15 Margarella aired, Philadelphia. July 9, 1852-Iy. Egre anti ItanZeit, Fourth and .Irch 4reets. Philadelphi j, now receiving, lor Spring Salt s, A BOWL. and Utilltrotl Stk., Fat:blotto- Silos...tot, Now II signs itl Dress Gtuols, British. French, atul India Goods, full stork of American Cothin :Intl Woollon Gotuls, Linen Damasks and Fiirnishing Wtodeaaie buyers supplied with Kenee and dedrable Gouda at low prices for let cash Feb. IS, 1853.-331 530. Al; EN IS WANTED $lOOO A YEAR.. , 11,17 A NiI";ED. in every County of /he G. States. active and enterprislng men, in engtge in the sale of some of the best Books published in the etointry. men of good address, possessing a sinali capital of front $25 to $lOO, siielt iniliive !Dents will he offsred as to enable them to make front $3 to $lO a day, 11 . 7 The Books puldislmd by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular mid conimand large salmi 1% lirrever they are offered. For further particulars ad dress (postage paid).. DANIELS & Successors to W. A. Leary &Co , V.. 1 38 N -ecouti street, Iluladelptaa Sept. 10, 1852-611) CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND ATANUP.A.GTORT of L. Willer & Co., S. IV. corner ri 3rch and Second sts., EVERY Variety of Shades, Whole sale end Retail, such as Syria Flow. er, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Land scapes, ere 10 be had at the lowest prices, for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades ex ecuted at short nonce. Nerchauts and inherit are invited to give us a trial. We will try to please. Brasses, Trunininks, &c., always on hand. Remember S. W. corner SECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1883-8 m 1,000 Book Agents Wanted, 10 SELL PICTORIAL 41, USEFUL WORKS W ANTED in every county of the U. States, active and enterprising men to engage in the sale of some of the best books published in the country. To melt of good address, pursessing a small capi tal of from s2b to $lOO, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make Irmo three to five dollars a day profit. pft.The books published by us arts all uselul in their character, extremely pop. ular, and command large sales wherever they are ofiered. SCHICK'S Fur particulars, address. (postage paid ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 181 William at. N, York. Jaa. 14, 1853 LETTERS testamentary on the estate of JOHN SMITH, late uf Conows township, Adams county, deceased, ha ing been granted to the subscriber, residimi in Oxford tp. he hereby giver minas to all persons indebted to said estate to Make immediate payment, and to those hewing claims against the same to present Thom properly authenticated (or settlement. JOSEPH J. SMITH, Ez'r. Jan. 21.-1663. - 'Gt. mr- Blanks of all kinds for sate at this office. L. 11. MILLER & CO., MuRR( CCU MANUFACTURERS PIIILADEDPHIA FOR THE YEAR 1053 *l.OOO a Year. NOTICE. • <Z,, , z. 4-t -' • 't • _ • 7 7 1 1 *. `allit‘i HOFFMAN & WARREN'S d~IZ 1%111%%%1 4 WITH THE LATEST *mprobtir faarbhurg. ICHE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that they have entered into partnership for doing business at the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom township, Adams County. Pa., on the road from Get tysburg to Emmitsburg, and are prepared to till all orders in their line of business, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, Manufacturing Cloths. Cassinetts, Car pets, Slocking•yarn, ( arpet chains, 4-c.. in the best style and al REA SONd E 11.1 7'E S. The FiletOry Ins been re-fitted and re paired with considerable care and expense —the latest improvements in machinery having been introduced—so that custo mers may rely upon having their orders filled promptly and to the best advantage. For the convenience and accommodation 01 motomers, Wool will be called lor and goods delivered at the following places, every few weeks, to wit: All the -.tors+ in Ge.tyaburir ; Brinkerhofro l 3 tore, Fairfield; Blythe & Pas ton's do.; Loud on ' s Mill. Liberty township; Weikeres Snore, Green mount ; M)er'sstore Ffet.4lollllownship ; I lann's Sou e, Montt joy tau nship ; Lower',, tore. Ar ced•stowu ; Wertie Store, Arendatovrn ; Wit mer's Store Munimasburg ; Scoteb Store. Ca eh town ; sneeringer and Renshaw's. I.itt.e-tiwn Arnold a Mill, LOCUaI Gro, e ; Smith & (lutes Stare, lEfunntaburg, Md ; Rodamtli a "!ore, Taney- OA H. Md ; Stort...latineytown Road. All of our Work is warranted to please. Goods at all times exeli.in g ed for Wool. The highest price paid for Wool. No ex pense or trouble will be spared to give entire satisfaction to customers. Give us a call, and test sour work. C. W. HOFFM AN. THOMAS tV A lOWA, DAVID WARREN. April 23. 1852-Iy. E. ra kind. of c.%IIiNFT FuRNI unE. at his Übl E•111b11.11(111.nt, in Smolt Baltimore street, i,eeonil square, one 11“ or north of the “iliimioler" printing office, Gettys oira. Per:4MS in Want 01 FIIIINITUIIE, d., well in mill and examine tire purdm,ing rise m, hero. as lie i 5 detursuiried to bell eh, up er Ilirm clieupt.t. ts,,A_Ail kind. LUNIBER and ITO DUCE taken in trade for Furniture. eo ffi n of every tleseription. {mole at the shortest notices,' Minn,' a item and substAnti tl hearse, he will coot ey rorlises to any bnrrd t; round in the county, x% . ,thout ex tra ,•11,irge : Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 11352.-31 n 000 LADIES' A RE tt ilinnz to eerily that the II A WAI COOKING STOVE Is the very best Stove now in ti C, inasmueh as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and Biking. and do it with less labor, and last as long atron as any other siove now sold ccichrated stoves are eonstantly kept for sale a. a very reduced price at the GETTYSDIE FO[ DRY AND SROP, where the subscribers feeling determined lu suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakscell and Cook Stmt., and Air-oglit and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the must beautiful patterns. , THE SLITLOR PLOUGHS which cannot he surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on haul tor sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs isone,-fuurtli heavier than 111;11 of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that' can he obtained. turrlizacrar PLOUGHS oil oth ers, Castings lor the Woodcock Plough, Wind-m.ll Machinery, Casting,. and Hol low-ware, with every article venally made at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON 24arrP3i' abq)ZDZI S OAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto IVafers, Portmanies, &e.. a new as- Imminent just opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Cliamberbburg street. O F all kinds. Cap and Letter Paper of the hest qualiiy, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fanny Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Child Pens and Pencils, &a.. alwa} a on band and for male /ow by S. H. BUEHLER THE STAR AND BANNER. h published every Friday Evening, in Carlisle street, two doors from`' he Diamond. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TR K lipoid in advance or within the year $2 ra annum—if not paid within the yea $2 50. Pkti paper discontinued until ell aaaaa rages SY' paid except at the option of the Editor. Single copies ~6-k cents. A failure to notify • discosoinuanc will be 'warded as a new engagement. .ddoertutarinsts not exceeding a square inserted I tree tunic for lll—every subsequent insertion cents. Longer ones in the same proportion.— ' All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid.' A lib. rid reduction will be made to those vile advertise by the year. Job Printing of ell hinds executedneady and promptly,ind on reasonable twins. Lagers ■tid . 001111119101riefii01111 to the Editor, lasing such as cooler* Money or ce names nt pew subscriltem sent be* IMMT PAID in esdin to mount attention. 'MOTS LAND RPEEDITUDIES Innwis AGREEABLY to an act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the respective counties to publish a statement of the receipts and expenditures yearly, we, the Commissioners of 'Faxes for mild county, do report u 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 County of Ad ams, as follows : To outstanding County Taxes and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, County Rain and Levies a d for 1852. Borough of Gettysburg, $lOlB 93 do. Quit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, 906 13 Germiny •• 591 73 Oxford •• 813 79 Huntington •• 898 42 I,,,timore •• 553 45 Hamiltonban .. 947 82 Liberty •• 493 29 Hamilton •• 730 85 Nlenallen, •• 636 01 Sinthan, •• 863 16 Franklin •• 918 54 Conowago •• 757 21 Tyrone, •• 484 93 Mountjoy •• 602 13 Motimpleasant " 928 03 Reading •• 823 27 Berwick, •• 396 73 Freedom ~ 317 85 Union •• 738 29 Butler,. •• 605 94 Co cash received from S. Fahnestock, Eeq. late Treasurer, sundry persons on Loan, for Inquest, abatement on State Tax, eosts from Frtinhlin roomy. from Sheriff, Jury lees & tines, The outstanding Cormly Tax and Quit Rents appear to be in the hands of the following ( - olleetors, to wit C..LLECroRi. John (. Frey. Bor. of Gettysburg Leonard M'Elwee, Huntington townbliip, Samuel Studebeeker, Tyrone, Samuel %Vetiver, Bor. 01 Gettysburg, David Schriver, (7iimberland tp. Joseph Barker, Germany' tp. Joseph 1. Smith, Oxford tp. Joseph Trimmer, Huntington tp. Aaron Cox, Latimore Ip. Peter Alighinbaugh, Bor. of Gettysburg. Joseph 11. Mack. Cumberland tp. John 12tiler, Germany tp Jacob Martin, Oxford tp.t Jueolt Asper, Hiiviitington tp. Peter F. Smith, Lam/tore tp. John Clark. Liberty tp.• Martin Getz, ILuniltuu tp. George B. Hewitt, Menallen tp. Nicholas B. Schriver, Stratum Ip. Michael Crow I, tp,• John Schwartz, Conowago ip.t Jacob Hersh, Tyrone Ir. Davie. Claps:ohne, Alountjoy tp.• Phineas Vanden, Moinopleasant tp John I, Tmiellitibatigh, Beading tp %helmet Union tp Henry Slaybaugh. Butler tp. Ilantiltonban, Berwi , !k and Freedom, had paid in lull before the settlement. Those marked (') have since paid in lull. Those marked (f) have s ince paid in part. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUlluEs OF THE CuI:HT uF uoNnioN PLEAs OF ADAM curNTI W E, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and the p.hti, the Treasurer anti Commissioners of • said vounty, having been sworn or affirmed according to law. ICGI'l)lll IL, loollunttu t to be a gl•IIVIal tmgentuot uI said acenunt front the 6th day of January, A, D., 1852, to the 4th day 01 January, A. 1)., 18.53—both Jaya inelusi‘e. Thomas Warren, Esq., Treasurer, and Commissioners, in account with the County of Adams Cash received from S. Fahnestock, Esq., late l'reantirer, Outstanding county tax and quit rents, Loans from sundry persons, Amount of County 'Fax assessed for 1852, Quit Rents, Costs l'or Inquest, Abe tement on State Quota, Costs from Franklin County, Costs from Silent! for Jury fees and fines, W E. the undersigned. Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursuance of law, do HEI ORT, that we met, did audit, settle and adjust, according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said Coun ty, commencing on the oth d a y of J anuar y, 1852, and eliding 011 the 4th clay of January, 1853—both days inclusive ; that said ;termini, as settled above, and entered on record in Settlement Hook, in the Commissioners' office of Adams colony, is correct, and that there is a balance due to the County of Adams. by Thomas Warren, Emi., Treasurer of said county, in cash, or Seven Hundred and Thirty-one Dollars and Ninety-four Cents, and in outstanding taxes, Three Thousand Eight Himdred and Sixty-six. Dollars and Twenty-four Cents. F. C. HOFFMAN, ANDREW MARSHALL, Smietors. JOHN DICKSON. jr. January 28, 185L-4t Books ! Books ! 1 Diamond Timsors—New Firm. etvtan 84 - 13rotbtr, S. H. DIEEHLIER FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR /VENDERS his thanks to his frends BREssElls, JII- for the liberal patronage so long and if - lAN at all times be found prepared to uniformly extended to loin, and informs ‘•-•,' attend to the calls of the people, at them that he has recently received at his old the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining establishment in Chambersburg street, in the County Building. From Long cape addition to hie former large stock of Books, rience they flatter themselves that they. can in a new assortment to which he invites at- go through all the rarnifieations of the Proof Paint tention, as being the largest, Oiliest and Tonsorial 'Department, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale , best assortment of with tuck all infinite degree of skill, es .tn at F a t me c a de s , s i gn of the Classical, Theological, School, will meet with the entire satisfaction of RED FRONT. & Miscellaneous MN BOOKS allwho may submit their chins to the keen orde,ll of their razors. They'hope, TO THE PU'ELIO. ever opened in Gettysburg, and winch therefore, that by their attention to Nisi- ness,and a desire to please, they will :ner- HE undersigned holds himself in as usual, he is prepared to sell at the it as well as receive, a liberal share of pub- I reatlinesa at all times to act as AU C- Kr VERY LOWEST PRILES..EA tic patronage. The sick will be attended TIONEER, for the selling of goods of iill Gettysburg, Pa.; June 4, 1862. to at their private dwellings. kinds at Public Sale, and at any time tool ..., place in the county of Adams. 0 499 MEN WANTED 4".' ebe nalltto • iie may be found at all limes at thTe purchase and slack, F FAFINESTOCK'S large and beau- door to the Eagle Hotel, Giotyshurg. English, and American Cloth, Dress and tiful stock of Dress Goods, consisting of THEODORE NFGA UGHEY. Frock Coats. These coats are well made, Mous de Leine,. Merinoes, De Hoge, Da- March 6.--tf all we ask,of you is to come and judge for t muSeenee, 'Phibet Cloths, Cruvellis Lus— . yourselves. Remember the planets SAM! tres, Canton 'Cloths, Alpacas, also Blank CI LOVES and Hosiery. Black and Fan- SON'S One piice store oppositetlie Bank. and Fancy Dress Silks and Satins, all fur ' Ol. cy Cravats, Ladies' Shoes, Cloth sale cheap at the sign of the and Plush Cape, cheap at RED FRONT. Oct O. FA liN ES'POCKS'. Si HA WLEI, Backing Flannels, Fringes, and Dress Tnntwinp in great varie ty, and cheap at Ont. 8. FARNESTOCWB. WWI aaszei COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Adams County, Pa C 03201311 1654 69 15,205 00 501 75 3510 00 18 83 540 00 12 00 $21,617 27 52 36 101 VU 56 73 83 68 78 011 105 04 146 16 77 45 40 00 3654:1 165 13 206 73 213 ;9 NS 42 15.1 15 03 20 230 145 77 19 103 16 1'27 54 260 2rii 1s 1 1.1:1 ilt) 13 1 tin 51; 1'..3 212 29 07 01 $3,806 24 AUDITORS , REPORT. I=l 501 75 1654 60 3510 00 15,026 50 178 50 IS 83 640 00 12 00 75 00 $21,617 1.27 S---a large assortment just mealy. CIOUNTERPANEB---while twill.-- Fad at Kurtz's ehearkeernar. I L-' for sale very low at KURTZ's ; By orders paid out as follows, to wit By auditing and settling public accounts, R. G. M'Creary, Esq., Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit public offices, Clerk's pay, Wood sue Stone Coal for public buildings, Postage, stationery, and dockets for offices, Abatement to Collectors of 5 per cent 111ediral attendance on prisoners, Fox scalps, Coroner's and Justice's fees for Inquisitions, Assesz.ors' pay, Officers' pay, S pri '4; Election, Gviieral and Presidential Election, Repairs at Bridges, Prothonotary, Register, and Clerk of Session fees, Repairs at publie looldiugs, (iron doors at Jail, Public printing and 'Minks, (;rand Jury and Ty Stavoqpay, 1852, General Jury • Sherilrs Bills of Court costs, Treasurer of Poor-house, Court Cryer's pay, Road Darlllllges and Damage Views, Taxes Rellioded, Justice and Coostahle fees for committing vagrants, Counsel to Commissioners, annual salary, Argllllll'lll 01 t•a+es w ('curt, br John Jr.. Esq., Cu:missioner's pay Jintob Abraham Itverer, laq., •• Notes tool tuter,•al loud, . Jailors' fess for liecptng prisoners. rtilittates of riot-tab:, rr•rorn., 1852, Quit Roots phi Gt., heirs op to January, '52, 2 tog roamers to Penitentiary, 71 John Ilouek. I•'sq.. ut trust fur Ilitrough of Gen) s- but t ; for pa‘nig public square, Keeping pri-uur•rs at Penitentiary, l'a) mem nn Jl.tr•h Crt4.l, Bridge, (ill p•trt) Di :wing Well 'lrnduut Line, John Soot'. E.g., llirnlf, suinmourttg Jurors, Directors. 01 pay, Exonerations to Colecturs, li•ts, Outshutlitig 'faxes and Quit Rents, Treasurer's Balance in hand,. ul Treasurrr, IN TEsTINI()N Y that the foregoing statement of I?. cripts ..•, 1 •. and EX 1.0.11111i11r1 , Nhlt/1.1 41 al 1111' t. 11 1 ,1• of thr TI soft:+llfr r +:+:u„( . 1 , 111/1%. IS .1 et ril mid true A• i - , !nun and ,•01»11:1 rt.() %% ..111 the rt•lll.i iii the ol eilhoe, vie luny herruutn • set nor hand,, ;end affixed tim stal of said nitro e. iit (mirth day of Jatitimv. iilll. .dgit hundred and idly-duct:. JA1•ii)11 GRIEST, 1. It E : Eli, .11)1IN NIII*K LEY. Jr. COllll/11SblUlle1 n. Attest—J. A UGHINBACGII, rlerk Outstanding Tax & Q. Rents, 18.18, I N. 50, 115.51. 1832, Fees fur 1849, •• 1831, Exoneratiums for 1849. 1851, 1852, Disbursements on county orders Treantircen C01111111S•101i Oil 516,707 71, at 1 pct Balance in humid 01 Treasurer, ° C R. DOLLS. CTS 15 200 107 90 34 75 471 31(1 20 180 180 177 2HO 213 87 100 00 1118 41 1)58 71 110 50 :i4 50 87 104 (V) 00 110 ":7 325 M 4 31166 24 541 61 731 NI tz21.017 27 DoLLa. 52 :u 1581'2 531 00 312.1 I 0 28 :10 214 04 82 00 3 14 43 45 14 IS 16381 S 7 250 61 731 64 $21,017 27
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