BOOKS, STATIONERY AND t' 'MUM 041)03DON OM Woe—and that as low as at any 113tablisluoest out of the City. a. H. EMMOIN grußris hie acknowldegotenta to It his friends f,o• use lone oolitinticd Sind litrerxl rintrinanis estclulod. hinl, and iositPs attention to his prelooit largely in ernaved stoek of goods . 0%; recoivrd 'from Philadelphia Aid N York. fie deama it unneevaeary eitionmrkie the escort mem, which will he found to embrace every. catiety et goorls line, via : Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous ,//".!'• BOOKS and Stationery nt all kinds, embraeing. us he believes, the largest and best assortment aver opezied in Gettysburg. He Mao invites attention to his large supply of FANCY' GOODS, embraeing Gold and Silver pens and Pen ens. Pon-Knives. Non and Fancy Note Paper and Envelopen. Mono 'Moen, Beeline Was, Purim oilcans. Snaps, Per tkliatT,Y. &n., ikc..--011 of which will he sold at the "11Gr VERY LOWEST As4TSS..LI IrrOall and examine for yourselves atilteesuthlished BOOK & DRUG 4 1111011) in Cliankberiburg street, a few doors rem OM Osmond. S. 11. BUEHLER. dfietiebuqi, Pa., Cm. 21, 1853. i+~;~w DIRRIFIRI STORE. /VIM Subscribe** would respectfully A. •ssitiounce to their friends and the Oak, that they fume opened a NEW ILIIROVVAROITORE in Baltimore at:. adjoining the residence of Ds,ID Zoiotaa, Gettyaitrg, in which they are opening a sap awl itateralandartutent lIIIROMALSCE, MON, STEEL, CROGERIES I CUTL[RY I COACH TRIMMINGS Sptings, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Painti, Oils, & I)yest offs, gormindcittending every tlesersyttoa of bpi Ott rtAoyr line of business— , o whittilKey invue the :mention of Coach biSkiisittlatiliniths.Carpenters,Csbinet. atheist, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the enerally. title 'stack having been seketed with great elite 'and purehaeltett for Ca.h. we guart aterB,46 , r the Ready hforety,) to dispose purt•of it on es reset:re:olle terms as they die be pttrehametl any where, • - We particularly request a Mill from our frier:4l4;l.nd earnestly solicit a share of rUthilier fivor. , as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling. Gonda at low prices anti doing business on fair prin. eiples. inn 13. DANNER, DAVID Z;EGLER. GNey.bu►g. June 13 1851.—u. IV THE I,4DIRS OF BURG AND ViCIATIT. .I'lll.i'V E6t)LUASc. 0.2011:Z2 1217.:',1 1 Z Ash just returned from Philadelphia 11 . and Baltimore, and its now- opening theitisiteitt sstiety' of Drabs' & Fancy Goods, ever tittered to the pubic in this place— among which are Highland Plaids, Paris Helloes, De luge, Poplins, M. Mimics. Persian Cloth. Coburg Cloth. Cashmeres, Silks. Bombazines, Paramena Cloth. Print*, Silk Warp and Mohair, Black Alpaccas, timed. changeable and plain Fancy color do., vin /treat variety. Merinoes, Shelly And Berate Delatiea, urim almost eery other variety of Dtess Goods ; Sacking Flannels in great -variety, scarlet and white Crape. Thihet Wool, Bay Stile long ft, other Shawls, broad silk Fringe, end lee ; Ribbons, a beautiful article ; Trimmings of every kind ; Bonnet Vel vets, Silks and Satins. Sleeve-a, Collars. plain.aud embroidered Linen Hanilker side* vary *ulterior : Hosiery, Gloves, /4e.,&e., with &mutt every article belong. ing to the trade. Toe Lathes Will please call, examine, and judger fur themselves, Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassiuetts, Cools, Flannels. and Reedrmade Ooh ing, tdiethee with almost every other arti ste in the way of Gentlemen's weer.— Also, Preall:lbireceriPtcreted Querns. 11V 41Y'. U , 61 *blob will be sold as cheap as they can he hail at any ether establish. meat. Plintirlealtartdiarninet the Goods.,• Oct, 7415.11 L Blake's Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint. ASUPERIOR ARTICLE. for We *1 Pahutilurk's, sign of the RED FRONT S k.OVOZDO OAPS. Perfumery, Hail Oili, Motto Wefers. Portmanter, eke.. a new a.. eoriment jolt opened at BUEHLER'S Book end Drug Store, in Chinnbersburg aim*. Men's rm Goods. -1 1 VERY encltty of 'Colors end genii: • • ,;,.',or 01 Cloths, l• atatturrea, bitumens ,agil ,I)inctcuatingio, all of which will be 'toile Wi low as et 411 ; other aidite it ultra. Claritaa eft Alma at KURTZ'S Ciatap VOW VW ! : MAI' OS 8 tst Sti*le a tI n o oblo Hsrnb rd GUNS & RIFLES, 01 s 5uper .0161014,4 reeoivoii, end 6.r v a le elasep . 10 PA tmeturocK t M=TM!Mfi2= LEATHER. Wenn& Ztendry, Store N. 29, N. 3rd sweet, Philadelphia, Mnitin:cco MANIIIIPACTTRIM, CURIIIERS, AND IMPORTERS Commissit,n and Generen. L 47' ER US I NE'S S. 10780.titilA ZOO & MIL'AXL. 3jr•:llatinfactory 15 elfargaretta street,' • !Philadelphia. July 15, 1853-Iy,! • . F. BR . O N'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. /PEN Essence is a preparation of on -0- usual excellence. lit ortlinary diar clime. cholera, in sltort, in all cases of prostration of the digestive fonetions. it is of inestimable value. During the preva lence of epidemic cholera and aumnie cmruplaints of children, it is peculiarly ef ficacious; no family, individual or travel ler should be w ithont it. CAUVON---fle sure in get the genii. ine esPenee, which is prepared only by F. BROWN. at his Drag and Chemical Store. N. E. Corner of fijih and Chest. nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale by all the roper-table A potheroories in the United Simms, and in Gettysburg, Pa, by SAMUEL 11. 13111FHLRR. June 17, 1853-Iv, J. E. GOUL D, (Successor to A. Furr.) NO. 184 CHESTNUT NTIII.:ET SWAMI'S BUILDING. PILITLADELPITIA. Extensive Musie Publisher, and Deale m Musical instruinents of every descrip tion. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ilallet, Distil it Co's (Boston) Patent Suspengion Bridge ".Eoliem and other , PIiAN 014. 1.. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, 31eladellna. A141111 ' 6, Guitars, Harps. Violins, Sheet Motile. Music Books, tke. Rceudents of the country will be sup plied by moil ur Oiiierwise with ally music they may wish. at as Wis. rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest .rocks in 'belt - died Slaws, I feel confident of satisiying all u lin aay layer the with a Call or IlfliYr. Dealers ill Mi.sue supplied on the most li! , eral terms. 1 1 ,3n0s to let. Sccund-hand Pylims toe sale. May 13, 1853-1 y. =ay= "..1.0 •• 4,,0p la: • CHANDILI!M N. E. CORNER FOURTIf PEI3.ADELPI-11.1. n. AVlNG st impro ved ore, and ha+in> the : s l o t their meat of Liimpit in Piiilailelphia. they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, CAM PIIENE, BURNING rixTri. ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lamps. Lititerns, of all patents, Fancy Hotel & lieU Lamps, Chan deliers, Girandides and Cannel:amis. aml Britatict. Lamps, at the Nlanufactureta . lowest prtees. Giese Lamps by the package, et a small }Weimer over Auction prices. Being large MANUFACTUR— ERS of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, Ether eal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phila. gene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to theirlmtivantage to buy. Call before cu ing elsewhere, Wynn want sargailis. Also, the Safely Field Lamp for sale. DAVIS & CHIN, Sept. 26,1853-1 y WINDOW SOAVES. b•• ••41 G. L. MILLER & CO I MAICITACTURERS AND WHOLRISALR AND RETAIL DRALRIti IN WINDOW SHADES, Priruth4w est Corner of Second and A rch woes, PRILADELFIII.t UC II as Gothea Land‘capes, Borders, Vases. Seroles, limpets. GOLD BORDERS, &c., of the mon beautiful designs and perfection of flub-It in this country. and at such I.OW PRICES as to challenge all competition. Buff and I.Vbite Ilullands, Cambrics. Teasels. Cords, Brasses, &c.. in every variety, for City or Country trade. We in% he an examina tion of our stock, at the Depot, South west corner of Second and Are) streets, Philadelphia. Jan. 27.1854.4-$5 BOOK AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED in every town IA and county in the Uniud States, to sell the mat popular and saleable books published. many of them beautifully IL— LUSTRATED with COLORED EN— GRAVINGS: also She moo{ popular work oil. S. ARTHUR, including "JrlAur's Collage Library," Intelligent and etilerprisitig men will find this a pleasant and profitable busi. Hess. For prirtieulorkaddress (post. paid) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Sweet, Philadelphia, Pt Sopt. $O, leas-s e' Inv IvEnsITT ittErticiiies I I "EVER AND' AGUE CURED BY ROW d!►'D'B TONIC ADMIRE. T HE 'University live Medidne and Foram: Khowledge ; Chartered by the State of Penney Nelda. If its Ira 141118i0g1.1•4., 29th April. 1853.) mainly for the purpose of srresting , the evils re sulting from the sale of spurious and dan• getout; nostrums, also for the purpose of supplying the public with tellable' Mite. dies. in cities wherein the patient cannot obtain oT will not employ the belt medical advisers ; having purchased that invalus tile remedy. Rowand's 'Fonic Mixture. on arccount of its just celebrity and known efficacy. in the treatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred affections,—has no hesitation in reeommeding it in the high est terms in the patronage of the af flicted. n OWEI• COMPLAINT eared •by KOWANIrB BLACK—BERRY ROOT. The *lmre !muumuu extrude . . he sanction, in like manner, to the remedy for "Dowel Complaint," so well known sal Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root, and earnestly recommends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these complaints,—believing it to be invaluable in the treatment of such eases. By order of the Trootees. Hon. Kelley K. Strong. Hun. J. R. Finnigan John IL Rovrand, M. D.. D. R. Ashton, Esq. Hector Ow. All Oommunieations to be address ed.—John R. Rowand, M. 1)., Head of the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres• ident of the University, Horne Dispensary and office, No. 47 South Second street, Philadelphia. Branch Dispensary at the store of S. S. FORNEY. Gettysburg. Sept. 30, 1853—1 y 1,000 TONS NO. SUPER PHOSPHATE of LIME. DEBURG'S Original and Genuine, warranted 01 superior quality, the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low rates. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLA•STER, 8,000 ballets Extra Quality Land Plas ter, elected espressly fur its fertilizing quality. 10,000 busljile blame in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 500 " Casting 100 " Dentist .4 PERUVIAN GUANO. This article we offer in eon Ittlenee to our emtnnerr, as equal to any import ed, and far au2erior to most in the market. 5.000 bags of this superior Guano. for sale at the lowest market rates. Also, Patagonian Guano, Poudrette, Ground Charcoal, itc. C. FRENCH & CO. At the Steam Plainer Mills. junetinn Pork Avenue, Crown and Callowhill ate, Philadelphia. Feb. 3,1854.-3 m Baltimore Ads•erlldemente. SAVE YOUR MONEY. N. MONTGOMERY, ( Late Salesman for Yeakle, Cobb 4- Co.) WIIOI.E•iALE DtALER IN Fancy Silk Millinery Gniids, Igo. 911 Da!timer° Street, (rp cT Beivreon Light a..d Charks rta., HA LTI YORE, F AS on hand anti will be rereiving ron4iant:v through the SP NEW GOODS—rirh inshionage Imicv silk Milliner!, Gon.:i.v. Jly stork of Rilthons, ilitprisi,,z et ery variety of the lan.gt and most in-inn In! designs. I offer my Goods for net cash, at low er prices than any credit Iluuse can of fold. All perttone will (tad it greatly to their inteicet tOg reserve a portion I I their ey, and make selections Irmo my great variety of rtrh rhea:, goods. I , tr S'a.hes Sc fi nines Nell:., Smn.q, Crapeo, Llscea , Tarletiiio:, Foundation., diusioni, and Einbroi.kred Lic.! for C u p.. French lad A nieri , an Flowurs. French Ll , e, Ailwrii•in And ha ian 6traw aiiii Triinininec, to gether with every arocle in the Miiiiii• ery Baltimore, Feb. 17. 1854 —ss I ur. P 0 0 T Tu TII Fanner, Farrier at Stage Proprietor. GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL NASA RALLIMILD IX TII C DI/ MAX 4,? X SLIICIRI As the moot remarkable External Application ever dacvvezad "They can't Keep House without it." ElparWare .1 More iluth •Is tat, )ea n has loGahltaheal Ilse faCt that Nlrrclitmi . .l:c I:aig , taa Venial Family Eittin , a . &lam, will ..111 loon •ZaleCa, and .iere 111 •ocl. Sactosy, Riogbous, Windgalla, Poll Evil, Call,us. Cruckot /leek!. Galls of all k ndg. Fresh Wouuds, Sprains, Bruises, Fits- Sitfast; Saud Cracks. :strains, Latuentro. Foundered Furl. SCratelieS or Gleam. Ilaugs, ltheinipaLettio, flit,. of Animals, External Poi- tons, Paintld Nervous Atfertions, Frost Boils. Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chilßasins, Chapped Hands, (tram^ con tructionr ,d the Iluscles. swellings. Weans of the Joints, Caked Braasze, tt.e. Tle ittootratteted ourytwt 01 this Oil, in the cure of its. MICR nt liar,,. 411.11:aid, net e. la human de t th, is .I,tly becoming moremorett boom to lit firming community. It (.111 , losolly Iro credited, e.uelo by thwa who heyt been w the habit of kce v t ittr ft In their enable, enti boases..bal a •.• anittuilt of min. and time, are saved by the timely epptrcion of tbie Oil. Sr' fit one the ovine 44 dor solo proprietor, GEORGIC AA, MERCHANT, T., is blown in the aide of the tootle, std 1,, hi• liob•lwriiino seer the cork. All rodent ittltireees.l to lb. proprietor, will be promptly rem YOUled to, net a Pam filet of dm Alain., soil see what wonders On sokoraplithed by the owe of dna medicine. Steil by rcetteciable dealers seemly, ie.da United Siete, and Canasta. Also by .farKELLER RURTZ & 8. H. BUEHLER, Oettyabura; J. R. Henry Abbotatown ; . 1. Aul. bough. Hampton ; W. Wolf, East Harlin ; Paz ton & Blythe, Fairfield; A. O. Myers, Roam! hill ; A. Nark, Casittown ; J. , Hooch, Menallen ; .1. Martin, New Oxford ; titudy di Norberk, Lit. tlesnown ; Taney & Mcßride, Etnniitsburg ; Md. And at wholesale by F. Klitt & Co , J. Gilbert & Ti W. Lyon, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 11164.-11 • Fashionable Cravats. I IV A!C u tTr ar. Fi g :M a9 B ,o o r N ime it n aa t just i r: e t c a e u i , t r i: tut C *VATS, of the latest, atyle, which he will sell chiaper than any oilier comb 'Whitten% in town. December 2, 1852. , . r (*NET% Bibb ins and Flowers,* Jo- large elaortruet of the different ty re, to be found at 9.4Beciortvare Queeussearei 4 Halt ARNOLD halt jest ieeeless) rs. a' large 10% of ,QUEENSW ARE, which he will sell low. Call and see. TIIEOREAPESTOLOTIP, Cani netts, Flannels, and neatly made Clothing in town, purchased before the rise. to be had at the store of GEO. ARNOLD. 4.nocuitiEs, •()F all kinds sod fresh, to be hill a. low ae the market affords at KURTZ'S cheap corner. A GREAT FACT ! 100 PUS FOR 25 CENTS! NO MROE EX PORTION FOR MEDICINE! DR. TOWNIttEND'R HEALTH PILLS, are being called (or, from all parts or the land ; they •re rapidly supereedingother medicines, both on account of their happy effect, upon the human system in removing ,disease, and impurities. and *WI the exceedingly reduced price at which they are offered. The rich and the poor find In them a teal boon —each box contain, 100 PILLS, being four limo* as many as are usually to be had of bttoec kindle of pate at the same price. They contain no Mineral pulion whatever—their ingredients are Extracts, Balsams, and Gums of great effi cacy. SARSAPARILLA, In a highly concentrated form hie prominent ingredient. These Pills are never violent in their operations, but alwAys thorough and efficient.— They Hill be found exctelingly efficacious in re moving the toilet% ing complaints, viz: Impurities ofthe hissed, Costiveness Jaundice, Female Complaints. Sick Headache. Pains in the back, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Rheu• !nation, Constipation. Pains in the head, Pains in the side, Liver Complaints, Febrile Afflictions Piles, Irregularities, Pains in the Breast, Pains in the L.JiI)S, It is now well understood that nine-tenths of the many diseases peculiar to the human family origina:e in Obstrectines, end impurities of the Blood. Hypo have Headache, there is an °tweet, lion. if a Cold. there is an Obstruction—it a Fever there are manifold Obstruettons--if Liver ('om• plaint, there teen °barrooms—Paine in the Head Back, Cheat, Sides and Loins, are all caused by Doer.actions—Rheumatism, Cramp, Gout. Con vidinutis, Fits, Nervous Debility, Prostration- Paralysis, Female Complain's, Piles, Constipa tion. Jaundice, and s host of other ills, arise from Obstructionsf Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum, Erysipel■s, Scrottile. &r., Alginate pertly from the saute cause—lmpurity of the Blood dues the rest. Now for these, and kindred diseases, TOWN SEND'S PILLS are a sovereign remedy, and they are moreover THE I'HEAPEA' MEDI CINE IN THE WORLD: rf - Directions .accompany emelt box. F. A. Palmer. General Agent, Stonington, Ct. Remember the Price. Odd Hundred Pills for 2.5 Cents. AGENTS--Samuel S. Forney, Gettysburg; H. S. Fink, Pleasant Hull ; B. Ac D. K. Snyder. Two Taverns; Spalding dr Brother. Littlestuwn; John Bushey, Mc' herrystown ; Samuel Faber, J r. Lo•aeis Mill; Jesse Houck, Butler township; Nndrew Creglow. Ceram Mill; Abel T. Wright, Bendlersville ; Jacob Pensy I, Middletown; Jacob F. Lower. Arendraville ; H. W. Witmore, Mum mashurg Hann. McKnightsville ; Thomas J. Cooper. Franklin tn..; Jacob Mark, Ussliniwr. ; A ulabAugh 6t spangler, Es.t Berlin; J Martin, New Oxford ; J. R. Henry, Abbott town. July 8, Iss3—eoty—ly. TILE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE IGE. Planters, Farman, Fami:iea slid others, can puronase no Itemedy equal to 1)12. 1 . 013( : 18' VENE ri.‘:Nr UNIMEVT, 1 " D.>"f.tely. I hone, Croup. ( . .111011IC Ithehms 11,r11. Z 4 . , 111 . rlioa Ls, root he, !tictlittr•ss. Cuts, Bums, Bruts , s. old ;ores. Hraa at- Mosquito Bites, Palos to the limbs, chest, beck, fi it does not giro relief, the money rill he re think,: ; all that is coked. is a trial, and use it ac cording to the Pirecton.s. It is w English remedy, and W3ll used by Wil liam the IV.. :ate limg 01 Eue, mul. and cell:fiod to by him , as a cute or Ittieuttiatistu i when uvers awl t•,; GE hxd lailcd. Over 10,000,000 110111C41 have i een r..ld m ne United 6:atea, a.; bout a Plll,ll - e, and tueny have , i'ited they vroulei tint tie iv ittneut it If it yeae t tit per heittle.in i.f Croup, as tt i• as certain as it is • l; cures Cholera. when first taken, in a few hour,; ll•a.ntery iu half an hour; 'Toothache in ti r mi~tube. It is ricrtecOy 11$110Cent (0 tithe and it recunun.•nded by the unist etui nem l'a, .ii isii• in the Ulliteri razcz 25 AND CO CENTS. c 1/1 , 1 fill a d,.7.1. Nets:st with certificA;es anti ielters relatitie. to thrw,mdrr fill cur., Accomplished by tlu> Liituticto, hot cOll. .1•11 .- 13 W . 11,51.i.114 it ssflivient. :16 airy perei,it who I d 0..% riot olits.s relief need not pa:, fur it. DR. TWA l.t has put up a HOUSE LINIMENT, in pint ti,ltles. is warranted cheaper and lie• ter than any other fur thuirc, :Scratches, Uid rams., I; Wit. tswellinga, Cow, Bruise., &r. .sj-Price 5 r rents. 1)r. Tobias office, No. 210 (t•e , ourielt s atreet, New York. ktilF.7t; r, --starnfiel Piiritey. Gettysburg; 1/ 8 rnik, Pleasant 11111; B. & D. K. snytler,' Tara Taverns; Sps:ditirt, & Driither, Littles town ; John Basbey, Ikrztherrystosain ; Samuel Fakir, Jr., Lower . / Mill; Jos.. Houck, butler toorn..h , p; .Aoiltesis Cr...V.lOV*. Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wrigat, BenJermaille; Jacob Peneyl, town ; .lacnb F Loper, Arerettssille; 11 W. \Vita - lora. Mumrnashurg ; Philip Hann, Mc- K nizhtsville ; 'Pt...mita J. Cooper. Franklin tp. ; JACOO Mark, Cashtown ; Aulalianah & :spongier, Kea& Berlin ; J. Martin, Now Oxford ; J. R. Henry, .‘ btmltAtowta ; July 8, luZ.3—ouw—ly. TUE WONDER OF THE AGE! ! FOR THE CURE of tisitrheum, Ery s ipels., Chilblain, C happed or cracked build Burns sold Scalds, Cuts, W u u oils of any kind; Piles; Intim- Breast; Bites of Insects ; Old bores ; all kinds of breaking out and tore, on children; -sore Lim Pimple. on the Face, and all diaetures of the ;kin. Fr Fur particulars ace small bills accompany ing each hoz. CV" 20 000- boxes sold in this State the past year, and gate uniseisal satisfaction. • The great secret popularity of tlib4Ointment lies in the him that it accomplishes all it Is recom mended to do ; and that 1 do not recommend it to cure any thin but what from the na ture of the ingredients, it is an absolute ppecific for, while other' preparations of the kind are recommended to cure every disease that bi-v•an flesh is heir to, from Consumption down to the bite of. lies, *hen, in feet, all the medical prop. cruel they contain are in the handbills, and the thousands of fictitious certificates published in their praise. I invite those troubled with the . abOes com plaint., (particularly halt Rheum,) to take a box and try it, if you are not fully satisfied, Mom it and take back your money. N. B.—l hue hundreds of testimonials !can show any one who feels disporied to call on me and satisfy himself of the virtues of the Ointment. Prepsnuland sold by MONROE TERRaL Naugatuck, Conn. 113." To whom all Orden should be addressed. Sold I'6oll the principal Druggists and Country Merchants generally.; Prior 25 cents. Witoursace,Deecreso--U. V:- Olikener 4. Co No,Bl, Hanley St., New York; A. bleC.lnte dg Co., Albany i J. Kidd dc, Co, Pittsburg; , Wm, H. Brown & Hr0...!f0. 4 Liberty St., %dilators i I'. W. •Dyott & Bens. Philadelphia. AClElNTSo—bameei H. Ildehlar; Gettysburg H. S. Fink, Pleasant Hill ; B. & D. K. Bay. der, Two Teems Spalding & Brother, Little.- ; John Busboy, Matiberryatown ; Samuel Faber Jr., Lower's ; Jr." Hood. Mail" township ; Andrew Oneglow, Cantos Mill ; Abel 'l'. Wright, Benderavills ; Jacob Peneyl, Mid. dletown; Jscob P. Lower, Arendtaville; H. W. Winners, Mumniasbarn i Philip Hann, Mc- Knightsell!e ; boa, J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ;Ja cob Mark, Cailitown Aulabanilk ar, Spangler Eon Barna ; J. Martin, New Ostrird t J. Henry, Abbottstown. July g. 1853 yeow. falr Blanks of all kinds fot sale at: this office. IiIECEIPTS GOD E.PEADITEIRES OF tolim gtia apina A GREEADIA to en act of Asseembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Rides and Levies," requiring the Commi s sione r s of the respective counties to publish a.stateinent of the 'acolyte and expenditures yearly, we. the Commissioners of Telma for said county, do report B e follows, to wit from the fifth diy of January, A. 11, 1859, to the fourth day 01 January, A. D., 1854—both days included. Thomas Warren, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the County of Ad ams, as follows : DOLLA. OTC To Cash in hands of Treasurer at settlement, 731 94 To outstanding County Taxes, and Quit Rents in bands of Co/lectors, 8866 24 County Rates and Levies assessed for 1853. Borough of Gettysburg. $1316 05 do. Quit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, 1188 98 Germany / 4 801 69 Oxford .‘ 1017 12 Huntington •' 1165 93 Latimore 779 44 Hstniltonban " 1403 20 Liberty 44 672 37 Hamilton '• 910 40 Menallen i. 812 30 Straiten " 1229 05 Franklinl34o 31 • Conowago . 976 99 Tyrone i. 652 86 Moumjny i. 853 02 Mountpleasant •' 1106 94 Reading . ~ 1118 43 Berwick ii 516 09 Freedom .ii ,i., 392 42 Union ii 1020 15 Butler - 811 21 To additional 'fax omitted at last settlement, 1852, 1853, Cash from Bank and sundry persons on Loan, for Inquests, {{ •• ahatementon Stale Tax, 1953, tax refunded to Stale, " from Sheriff, Jury fees & fines, The outstanding County Tay and Quit Rents appear to be in the hands of the following Collectors, to wit : I YEARS. COLLKCTOR3. TOWNSRIPA. 1850. Samuel StudeWeeker, Tyrone, *56 73 1851. Joseph J. Smith, Oxford.° 0.1 10 •• Aaron Cox, I.:iiiinore,• 40 00 1852. i'. Aughinbaugh, Borough of Gettysburg, 154 87 .. Jae: - ,b Asper, Iluntingtoti,l 173 42 .. Peter F. Smith, Latiinore, 99 45 " George 11 Ilewit, Melt:Allen, 367 1853. Peter Ititlensperger, Borough of Gettysburg,4 305 15 " George Culp, Cutimerland,4 IV:a 62 George [lesson, Oernisti,4 201 69 John L. Nod, ()shirt'. 217 12 " Michael Fisael, Huntington, 305 93 - 4. William Finkel, I..itimoro, 70 55 " Jacob Raffensperger, Haiiiilmnban, 106 21., " fames Bowey, laiberty.f 79 57 " Martin Gettz.. Ilamilton.t A 310 40 " J.)11118 Rautsslio, Alenallen, 2. - )0 30 Jacob Bucher, Strahan,• 250 05 .• Anthony Deardorff, Franklin, 85 31 " V. O'Biliii, I 7 onowlige, 2811 99 " William Snyder, Ty mile, 108 86 •• AVilli.im Keever, 111iniiitioy, 49 82 Jacob Noel, Mounipleasant, 413 94 •• George Brown. Reading, 218 43 '. Michael Dietrich, Butler, 146 21 Berwick. Fromlona and Union townships had paid in lull be fore settlement. Thine marked thus (•) have since pant in lull. Those marked thus k . .r ) have Billie paid in part. . . . - . Iw VE the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Pithlie Aeromits the Treasurer and Commissioners of said comity, haying been sworn or affirmed areording to law, HEN/Iyr the tollowmg to hen getterld statemeot of said account from the sth day uflanuary, A. D., 1853, to the 4th day of January., A. D.. 1851—both days inrinsive. Thomas Warren, Esq., Treasurer, and Conin►issioners, in account with the County of Adams Cash in hands of Treasurers at last settlement, Outstanding Tax and Quit rents, Additonal fax omitted at last settlement 1852, for 1853, Loan from Bank and sundry persons, Am't of Co. Tax and Quitrents assessed for /853, Cash r (valved fore inquest, Ahatem eta on State Quota 1853, Tax reit , ?Jed to State, Jury Fe Lt.d fines received from John Scott Sheriff, E. the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursuance of law, do RE— PORT, that we met, dirtudit, settle and adjust, according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, commencing on the: - th day of January, 1853, and ending on the 4th day of January, 181t4—both days inclusive : that said account, as bottled above, and entered of record in Settlement Book, in the Commissioners' office of Adams county, is correct, ani that we find a balance due to the County of Adams, by Thomas Warren, Treasurer of raid county, in cash. of Two Thousand Five Hundred and Nine Dollars and Fifty-eight Cents, and in out-standing taxes, Four Thousand Four Hundred and Sixteen Dollars and Twenty-four Cents. ffidiloll of the February 3,1853.-4 t Collateral Inheritance Tax. EXHIBITION. QTAEMENT of the Tax on Collateral ADMITTANCE FREE. Inheritances received by Daniel Plank MARCUS SAMSON'S Clothing em- Esq.,'Register of Aciams County, for the IVI porium embraees the largest and use of the Commonwealth during the year best assortment of Frock and Dress Coats ending Decenal'er 81, 1853. of every variety of color, quality and Received from the estate of Catha- style, which have over been offered to the rine WlCnight, (balance,) *B4 go public. Call and see,even if you do not wish " Mary Orendoiff, 594 to boy. " Mary Lavinia Smith, 17 56 Oct. 14, 1853. " LatitiaM'Neely, 72 50 Sarah H. Naglely, 88 05 James Robinette, 90 44 Dinah Butler, 2 78 Miry' Wilson, • 8 78 Sine! M Hier, (in part) 300 00 Worley J. Stenesifer, 18 89 Henry Hollinger, 17 71 John Diehl; 194 21 Leonard Kuhn, 18 05 Harriet 0. WAHann, 94R Draw near—Come and Seel 1874 97i • j L. SCHICK Wouki inform the Ladies Dednet leper bent. Commisidens 48 74} . t h at hi . now w en the largest ago". meat of BONNETS,. Bonnet Silks and Velvet,, tibbons, Flowers & Hair Britidi, ever before , opened in this plses.' Call" end 'See, .theirv-onti trouble to show Clooas. Groceries, pot. ?7, 1853—tf UEENSW ARE. Dye Sinai, always -- • . vs* eikheei4 at FAHNESTOCK'S RAW INKt h HMO LOOKING GLASSES, of all sizes RUST received and now open• and prices, for sole at l J ling at the Store of SCHICK'S S. FAIINESTOCK di SONS. sBs 20 R. Q. IWOREART Juditor. Feb. 0, Mt. 4t AUDITOR'S REPORT. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE counT OF COAINION PLEA,4 OF ADV4II: COUNrY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Adams county, Pa. By orders paid nut as follows, 10 wit: By auditing and settling public aeihunts, R. G. M'Creary, Esq., Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit public offices, Repairs of public buildings, &c., Clerk's pay, Public Priming and Blanks, Abatement, to Collectors of 5 per cent, Sheriff's Bins of Court costs, Reward 011 !hose thieves, (2 cases, annul mileage,) Repairs at Bridges (and rebuilding a Bridge near Dentine's Mill ) Justice slid Constables' fees for committing vagrants, Fox and Wild Cst scalps, Coroner's and Justice's fees for Inquisitions, Assessors and Assistant Assessors' pay, Taxes refunded, Atlanta Co., Fire Insurance Company, Insuring Jail, Expenses in holding appeals and Clerk's pay, Counsel fees and extra suits, William B. 'Wilson. Esq., in trust fur Surveying boundary lines between York, Cumberland and Adams enmities, one third of expense!, Wood and Stone Coal for public buildings, Court Cryer's pay, - Road damages and damage views, Jacob Griest, Esq.. Commissioner's pay, Abraham Reever Esq., •• John Mickley, jr., Esq., •• 'Treasurer of Poorhouse, Conve ing prisoners to Penitertiarv. Prothonotary, Register and Clerk of Sessions, fees, Jailer's tees for keeping prisoners, Officer's pay, Spring Election, nt.sry. Keeping prisoners at lie toir i Otheers pay, General Payment tit rod on ;Utast' Creek Bridge, •• on R. 011 Bert11 . 1011:01, " Certifieates nt Constatdea' return', 1R53. Note.., and Interest paid, Rink and sundry persons, Postage, Siationery and Doeketa for officers, Oeite ral Jury and lip Stases pay, 1853, G rand:Jury John Soot', E.g., Sheriff, summoning Jurors, Direelors of Nor pay. Exotteratntna to Ctillectors, lee a, Outitanditi tt Taxtta and Quit Rents, 'Treasurer's Sal , try. 11.111a:tee to Itanda of Treasurer, 20,334 65 17 86 39 84 5056 00 18 31 672 00 131 99 110 00 $31,008 83 IN TESTIMONY bat the foregoing ftnternnnt of Reeet,tts and Expenditures exhibited at the offiee 'tithe Trea .,,, 4 surer of said (7011111 y. is n correct and trite ropy, as romparvil null the original I elna the 1100104 of 111 Oflit.f., VI'V hate hereunto I our - krlf% hand and HITIKt'll the seal of said other. at (;e t% the fourth day of Litman:, one th, to.lotl eight Idiiitlrt and fifty-four. REEVER. JOHN Nll(slif.E.Y, jr. JAS. J. 'WILES. Conuut-aiunerr. $4.416 24 ' Atiest—J ACCIIIINIIAI7OII, I 'lrrk, DOLL'. crfi. 731 94 3866 24 17 80 39 84 5086 00 20334 65 18 31 672 00 131 99 110 00 By out standing Tax for 1850, 1851, 4 4 1852, 4. 1853, " Fetes for 1850, 1851, 64 66 1852, 4i 46 1853, " Exongrations for 1848, 1850, 1851, 1852, 4 6 16 1853, Disbursements on County orders, Treasurer's rontinission, 831,008 83 Cash in hands of Treasurer, Ladies' Dress & Fancy Goods, 911111 E largest and handsomest assort ment of Lailiel' Dress end Fancy Goods in town, Sleeves, Collars and em. broidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Hoisery, Gloves, Ribbons, and trimmings generally very cheap, to be hid at the store of GEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 14, 1853: ANDREW IttARSA ALL, . JOIJN DICKaON 4 ✓wiirorn ALICOES, te In rge assortment, new styles. also Gingliams. Donteptirs and , otherb, with a large variety of DRY GOODS too large to mention here. Call and lee them at KURTZ'S Corner. OSIERY, Gl:nves, Bonnet Materii,l and Bonnet Ribbons, Laces, Pig-. ings. Very cheap at PAHNEITOCR'I3. Comforts all the tlifferent Sfylee, coloii, sizes " prices.. for Ladies, gentlemen and Wren, it KURTZ'S. if ONG RAY STATE and intim 811AWLEI in'great variety, Tartars, Red and,Whita Crape do. a beautiltil aril+ ele, BONNET VELVETS:Bas, dm., dm, very cheap Cl the store 4 ' OEO. ARNOlvn: I Pliwilna, r Flannale, bincti Table cloth., Tow- ' ailing. and Drillings--a large veriaty—for male at 80ilill.K13.; 5V11.860411114 r Lo' ma). the best finality-040p oil . hind arid for sale In Gettysburg, et the Foundry of T. FARREN do SON* • BLANKETS, • ALARGE lot 01 'BED BLANKETS , at different price.. trial s eery Imo oseortmoit of !lone BLANKETS. it the Cheap Corner of KURTZ'S. DOLLS. CTS 339 13 30 44 46 48 54 93 718 25 128 ill 8 50 82 06 40 00 134 50 141 07 15 00 682 05 163 50 159 00 159 00 4000 00 120 83 120 00 127 57 319 01 91 10 473 79 585 29 L 494 01) 1,300 00 85 05 7,169 53 78 18 998 56 331 40 75 66 A 0 00 803 90 4 416 21 360 20 2.509 58 F 31,0118 8J DOLL*. CT., 56 73 138 10 431 41 3780 0t 48 72 118 10 540 78 9.3 21 38 31 1 i 57 30 55 88 45 4 70 22.745 21 390 20 2509 58 $31,008 83
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