bleb bet tee likely to grow oat of Ctebe erganitationa. The President of the Cal. ted Segal her but a modified control over the volunteers and other militia of the sev. step Sites. To the States, fierefere, and the. Governer, of tho States, it belongs to reetedy the present existing evil. But, OongteP, s slsn, has a duty to perform in refereneer to this subject, by providing, as fer Itypossfhle, against the admission into • the cronityy of those dangerous and ilespe- tete Meth *he 'c o me here from fereign iretit4tilakeee and prisons by the compulsn.l to agency, of the Governments to which' they belling. If an telecoms' security seainst the future transportation of this Otil of tni ti into the country cahoot be preydetl, hy , negotiation, it should be dime by legislation. Congress has, the • power,' to Make such regulations as will efeotual. ly I thi door against the admission of • thie elass of immigrants, and it will he recreant to one of its highest duties if it ' shan't' tail to exercise it. Not only is the corruption of the public morals to be apprehended from the admission'of these men,..but the public peace and security are, likewise endengered by it. Private prop. may. health, lite. m o rals, reputation, every. thing dear to communities end individuals, it,endapgered by receiving this , class of men. The evil is not a new one, it it time . ; 'hut it is frightfully on the increase. A menfeer of years ago. during the period,' I airillfferined, that General Samuel Smith' . rarairAllavor of the city of Baltimore, a ship. I load Of,Hesaian convict*, two hundred an.l sixty its number, were brought into port with 'manacles end fetters still remaining ort their handl end feet.. General Smith,' Inkinegillscovered the character of the pae.l mangers:detained the vessel Al Fort Mc- Henry until ho could communicate with the Secretary of. State, at Washington ; ' on the subject, which lie did. By the latter. however,.he wits informed that there was nivremedy—thore being no law to prevent • their landing; and so the citizens of Bal. thnore were obliged to look on and seeileo hundred and sixty convicts landed in their • 111/014.end turned loose upon society. So desperate, too, was the character of these men,,accerding to my informant, that they • hid to be brought over in chains, eon were actually.landed with their , handcuffs and fetterif,upon them.. 'ettely (so lately that they have probe. bly not ,arrived) the Sardininn Geverit. meat, as 1. have ,already stated. sent over, in. it petition! vessel, (the Degonnes, man. of. War) thirty. or forty convicts, men,' of desperate fortunes and lives; old convicts, the, writ , here become schoolmasters of vice enttlearned professors of crime. Is it not Mr,' President. in view of such fatite,as these. that the most vigorous mess ures should he adopted to prevent the coon. tryftelm beceming. a mere penal colony of the. Peverunients of Europe 1, Hating our inetitetioes and jealous of the unexampled progress . of the. nation, in wealth, power, sift' greatness, yet afraid to assail Its open. ly,...ddes ; not; their conduct, in this 'respect, almosi.lopkaa.if, it were the result of a de teeoiieation on their part to corrupt the I fobntaini of our prosperity by sapping the Morels of . our people. • For a far less of feeep ,than that which is continually being etiMmitted !gains% us by the Governments oli emntinental.turope, war would be justi fieblee .But to this extremity we need not PriOatt; '; There are other remedial means ler seedy, and more effectual, if not to Plini,44f, the offending. Governments, at; least tecprevent the recurrence of the of. l fence ,:;- ` anti to those we must have resort, stay the flood of pauperism and . critne;flowing in upou U 6 from the Old World And Who, Mr.' Preaident, permit me to resist the attempt. or bo.offeeded aCfis euecesil Will the honest foreigner -=Who comes, :bona fide, to escape op. preitiMin at home and enjoy liberty here— objetitimeause we refuse to permit the asy luta Which he has sought as a home for ••bliuself and his children to become the - refuge of ; thieves,, and merderers or the thrifiletts inmates of European work betimes t Our advantage, and the silvan. Cage dour children ' , will be his advantage, arid, the ;editing° of hie children, from &en.' eralioti, to generation. Him, therefore, we cannot offend by pursuing the coarse which the national safety demands. Who, then, will, Complain ? It is easy to answer : Those - whom we shall offend—the unreel ing, bet calculating despots who send hith er. by compulsion, the wretched and mis erable inmates of their alms-houses and - NOlOlBll4 reduced to poverty and want, and eirlicted by disease in consequence of tho'burdens and hardships occasioned by unjust wars, waged for conquest or to grati fy. pritie. They will complain. (but not openly,) because, instead of fifty shillings paid . per head for transporting paupers to this' country, treble that sum will be re. qiiire4 to maintain Memel home. Anoth. er elites may also object to the measures which we may take for our own security —4 Mean the expatiate and felons, who will be left to expatiate their crimes in the solitude - of native prisoners, instead of per. suing asareer of prosperous viilany here, bedsore their. rulers will not dare to turn there Motet at home, though to do it here. I now beg leave, briefly, to. call atten tion to the elate of pauperism and crime in the United,States, as disclosed by the census, prieon discipline societies, and other similar associations. And first, I refer to pauperism as it existed in 1850. The foreign population , of the United Mites. in 1850. as compared to the native, wai nearly as one to ten, there being 21.- 9473741 natives, and 2,244.6112 foreigners. The whole number of paupers supported, wholly or partially. in the last mentioned year, was 134,792 ; and of this number, 88, 438•weie of foreign birth, leaving but 84,424 natives. , .14 . 1850 the number of paupers support. 004 the Poet-bootee of Massachusetts, anti who received partial support out of doom; was 15.777 ; and of this number 0,530 were native, and 9,247 foreigners. In'stier York the whole number was 59, 821 ; , 'aril of this 10,275 were natives, and 40,58 a foreigners. In Petin.s,lvania the whole neinbee was 11.551 ; a nti of this 8,858` were natives, and 6.635 fureigners- In' Rhode . Island . the whole number was 2400 ; and .at ibis 1,115 were n.tive,! and 1.6115 foreigners. 10'11 pursue littssatstistics of pauper isat *9 farther, belag compelled to turn fo mandar of O m , absolutely sickening in dete, de. shall first call attention Ou ;be number of Criminals who were coo t/Wed by. the ,eciarts of several States hi', 1240, ...In Connive:limit the whole Dumber of4atinletioia was 850 ; and ef . these 541, weatn sittisft, ate! 506 foreigners. In mks Iner fahnk , c amber cant/iced vas: 116; and or 117 Were OatiVet. and; 189 Ail : n*llo4Di oin cial , th ellinitr.yqf ' Fehrtithipiext.°3l - IrefWeit , - (1 , ';li .!•c , i".-- , . • ~, ; - P. M., oil avidhwemisetf t -49 muknltarti. i If . ETTElp.pt Administration nn 'the non .therFolfo antkatnon,cs , l kite heirs lintl " 1 . rano Ad SAMUEL WITIIEROW, igarrepresentatiyas of said deel l uted: if< late of the lissupgllol fiettyrbutg.:Adama the eadanl Will' inlet it of iriartilion without comity, Pis., deceased ? having been grant. prejudice to or spoilingtlhe• , whole there- NI to the sikhlaiAtiet, resitlini In Pa yetsille. of; but if-the same sell , not admit of such Franklin county, Pa., notice is hereby giv• partition, then to inquire how many of the ; en hiLittirlt da ate' indebted to slug estatsblo said , heirs it, will eronveniesitly accommo• ' make, pay ment witiout delay, and ' ihtlie date, and part and divide , tha• same to and i kwridgelailthlere requested. lo Present the among as snanv of them as the same will sadly?, properly , authenticated, for 'fettles., accommodate; hot , if the same will not ail-! ment. miicildivision Ytit all without prejudice , to WM. 11. W 'TITER° Wy! didm'f. or spoiling the, whole_ thereofohen to val. Dee. .29, 035.1.--13‘,., . tie'. and appraise the flame, whole and undi.. - 11CrIPJraimi.litisintrelanniiitidinit a vided—w h ere of all 'persons in tetes ted , are 'bilirp"Psilitf.;crl4ll 1 4l0g ) lifidi ISt ei1,0314119- lusretnotifieti. - . , •: , , , i: E4l . ll)ettrio, carreall upon V. Mtnainv, HENRY THOMAS, Sheri ff : ' Esq., its i Getty i abu4; and pirkeavitleinet; Shetifra Office, Gettysburg, i -, i • thereof . 1 1 .-14: P.. 1 .. 1, i. l 4 J a n• 2 f i t 1855 . , ,i ~ , „ : 3t . 1-4-4- 1 L,444- 4 --,-------24 ; -4.: ‘itl 4/ -4-L-44---, l l ' : ' ' LAST.' NOTICE __. FAIIMERS,,IooIc to your interests. If you want to get hock , the tnriney you lost. JM ,iftl) yt. the, No rill weAtoorper of thOiitßutul, 4ereiy!)4 yillpe,Nt inettst 2:5' per cent. and get the full worth of, your moneyt.end where...you w,ill - no: have • tt to pay-Ydr those Who' 'don 4 t. L , ll , a,:y. 't, , forget to ' MO it Yon r rrniCey. 'Alen Ix r atuuatiythltrg ni(d "everYtliiey'tl f u lave to sell.4 7 atieli nitIU'P'PEW' EGG* BA.: C9ll. ,I4ARD.I.RA.GS, . and.:everything you, think, will, sell-m-and, l l: wilttbuy.iat what, the,yi are worth., . 1 ,41tt , call Aloha People's Stois, • , A . , .1 , I 4 .. , i 1 •Wr - '"the Sfrink consists:, of . ,DR I' GOO D Y, Groceries; Oleihittem,ao ; !o iirtfii, &O.' ' Oeltyobiiric Jeri:'l2'lBss' ...tl' ' ' ' £O;PARRIEISHIP E itftdcrslgneil . liVse Ibis - EI:4P form ed a Co-partnership. under the name mid style of: FA H NESTOOK. D.ROTII- EllS. Hoping fat n•contiminnee of the liberal patronage lieteiofore'ex tended to the old.firtn; they will in minim do theitut twist to merit , the, conlideneeleposed in 'both by ;be Publiv. • • • _ • JAMEB,I 7 . FAHNESIOPK.: • HENRY. J. FAIINESTODE; • , , EDW. G., PAIINEStOOK- Jan. -1. 1855. • . , IRISH 1 . /INDif. 3 1 t:ificp,Table . ,Tpw. Drillinge--n . Argo 'tote isle , ,ratiO .( Rail Rota E OF HOURS. CHAN r the Hanover Branch Ito as follows': %IRONS 0 'totitl.oniv loavo Hanover at 9.15 , -tot'Trnlww with p•.sengers for York,' •Ilsr risburg, Coin na and Philadelphia; and return tel Matt i tr with passetigeraffsom Baltimore, at 1 .45 A. M, , 1 ,. :71 2d 'friliti`t;t4 'l . eave flanti'ver ,at '1.30 P. M., with'ri singers for Baltititore,‘ ar riving.tlleri~:ol• '3O and, return iimidedi ately , ngerifroiXorit,,,Srol, at 4.45 P. M.l. t r I ad Trikitit Hatioier ;at 'e P. M. with' Plikiireligirs for Yorkiliiid 'iettrn with Pabsetigert .frtitia , l'Beltiiiierii 'lit 8 P. M. 0 ~..1,10/ " .Montlly, liorning extras will forßil Mare at 4.ao;:' recitert r ,at 7 A. , • ..fEDWARD. E. ,YOUNU,•sigent.4 . Elaitover,lMaroh ,•• . . . ' zzli tit '... vaTt;4346.. , :(..: tz tr. A ;i 0 JO H N VV. TIPTON. faihignable Bor. A iiec rut 4ilir../he...,,yr.., et alltiolee be f Ithil preparmiolattentl ta tlieleallt or the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, 'adjoinipg, tlitillJoetity Huilding. I !Faint ,Itmg 'experience, he flatten' himself thadie can go throoglralhilieramilleationa Of thy' Thilliofiii 4700aii smear' ~ with suet n t i s l ,in, ride degree o ,iii , a 4l'fileA;witli Vile . c;niii; eatiefaetiOnolitl Who they tiiilin Wiliiir l elane to" the been odeal elide riears.— He hopes therefOre, that by, hit atiention to.busittees, and a de. si sine to,plea 'he will 'Merit at welling 're , oeive. a , libe Ishare.of , publie patronage. The rick. wil, be attended to at their pet' cl ,vate wbilingin ,': , ''' .' ' . ' • '' ' ' ZSTAST Ir un RE dersigned, has mnd a rrange - moos in open nn Agency to polypi burg .for.the.nale of Real Estate. to Which lie invites ilia:. attention.of--peramis ttish ing to sell or purchnvb Farms or Real E 'slate. 1-faive provided n Rook id vilnink will.bn rtiginieretl; (for it trifling feel a gen eral description'of.such properties as per pinta wish titdierore of at private sale.—;- Theso Eltaikii. will be open to those deairous of pitralinaing liroperty. Secrecy . ' ea to onittershipoerins;&c.:4ill be' invinlabik absernetl, when desired; ' • 'further necessary irifOrmiition erin.he obtained:upon - applibation to' the subseriber at the Aegister'r office, or ttt his '' ' ' • , bANIEL PLKNIC Auguettll.lBs4* LAS (NOTICE t• IN retiring from business, the subscriber BL.'desitisdereltirn his grateful aeknowd edgment to his friends,. and An public ifbertqq.B.. , Pßtrri' tie l d dtun peritid 01 Attiai,tet i cif *Ceoltwir. add solicit for' his bona, in die 4 Yew the.ggserous support so, Jong extended, to livo. , it la necessary that o, butt Mega, plused, lie dicrgby styes votive to aldpersossAnowing,ihstuselyea ' indebted ; to loin by. Rojo or othrirwise that , secounts Imre been plarsd iii the hands °I IL !GI .liogo f9reglieoikon,. „to witomalf,perstms•inrfebted, w ill ;please shake, int tpetlfroe imsynienl, , ;hopes thtiwili be the LAST NidTWE required as the long,indulgenee given them should prompt them todiseharge their ol)ligatious ingn9tlttorlr,, ;i • S'A 141.11 FAIRS Er 3 1:994. • Jan. 124855: •,.. •• •• . • •All Ministrat ing. on' the 'LEVI e001C; 'fate "(if Looitrior!i Attains' ciotttlY.' PO', docaB'9,; frioVitit,' lira 'voila:LC to the snittif4fbor, 'rfqtiattg in the sante township. nytirg is.,hpyohy 'Op pt eutiti us nre !n• dobteth 00, snit!, nanny ;to' PiirtlerlL withoyfyletay,on4 those hosing, claims 4re requctogyl , to, prest4a, the. slime, prppeyly Outhentjnytkedi for tettlement. ,J4(',08 OREIST, .Bdm'r. Feb. 2, 1854.-61 t THE Books and ieinurits" Or A. B. KURT have ,been .placed in. rtty itaplt s:fOrimuketiitite '9lleution,#4.notlie is Itereby „givin to sli persons , iudebted la ake psyen (tip oc teforuAturs so She 151.6 0 rOrtic,try next —after date allunsettled.aceounis.kvill.be..put.in suit, wjtbunqe,spaucto litteulifto McC44111,t4" fatiobt~ 10, tSSS-1 ' • DISSOLUTION =, ripHE partnersirip..liereto ore existing betWeWthAVlSliitioterilini under the name anti style of'S.falittestnek de Sobs, is this slap, dissolved brlimitstiOn. Versonti•indebted tri us will please call and settle: as it • ity.tiebeiiiirP :that • our Books shottill„ho . closed r Either metnbei'til the Virus is aintiortst.trAtiuse tlibt . nstnes of the Fain in settlingliteii , nen.- •, ' • BOWEL' FATINESTOCg.' JAM ES F. FAH NES POOL' •: IiEWItIt J. FAH NES'I'OCK. 44% 1 t.'l l3 P s n ' 1. • 1 00 BOXES BEST CT:INICREA TO BA.CCO.. in more and foti sale by = • WM. BUEHLER, ?to: If Vratililia'stieet. /10V. 24;1864, • Almanact' ?s. FOR' "1856. Halierstown. al th esan , ,preabyt,er4p,clirietian, Firthei% and lauitikt)er'i, iq KURTZ'S .Bookstore. 141 44; ) .81iltut"h" , Arffr : :11gEP7S . ..E.ND - MPEEMITBEIC)P4IMIU'i ..01.-.... , ;Ili-, it-3.1 . 1t•-•.;iiri .1.1 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE ; Adams:Comity i. y•P4 ..' ~ . ...., .t , kl..' ...: ....:. i ) .$ t . . A GREEPALT . ,to an ac! of Aesembiy, entitled "An An:to raise County Ante, and lerior! .. ,r!qtAring pa iloyam . i cal zilL or the reapeatiie enuntiee•Ao pdhpiti a calement of the reeeipoi and expenditttrt e yearly, we. the L'iirognlio(ows ' for laid Arily; trd ni follow,. 'to wit : from the fifth day of January. A. ,D; 1844 . .. to ihtete4tftiliVll Mail ° ' .. report,, , , . ,„. „,,at;,ii,,.•,,... 1,..at - 44. 1 11:t tft 1135,5,—b0th dayo,,iriclutlod :, , , .. ~, .: ' - e ,. . I.• P,, , 1,11 , ..t. 1.4 iif . o:ncirge. yArnp id, ,Esq,,,lrr, r, i the 'fintrunissinnga,4lo account wit, , t County of ' '' 'Adams, as fulldwi: : ' f „ • r. -, —,- ~ , s t ..?, ~ ,-G , ce.,, , : L..), ,-,,.., Dr.: lIMME Warton, Aug., ,Jute ,Treas t urer, fo 001nAnding Tates, awl Quit Rents in handirufl, „. polhtotint,st litit settlement., : ' • 441 b county Ratty and Levies wetted for 164 : . , , : 91239 00 • . do ,„, Quit Rimy?, 178 00 .•. Cumbeilind toryshi?. •, 2184,02 Germany„ f' " , , ,8011 26 • • , • • 0 0 3 0,‘• - , •i Hunti n gton , • „ ' ,1159 80 Laiim re7Bo 28 • " 4 . 1435 25 /Y. "(I , 802,'47 n1011110p„ s‘ , 907 6 8,- " ” ' 832 06 611 ' 8111.1)°11 4 • 1838 (0) ►ceari I , ll l °l I .1, • , 926 ' 46 ' '"". •" ' , 657 . 11 0 MothijoY , . :$13 , 94 ' t ..,1209 71 V 126 Bet*iekl 41' ' 1519 90 ' / 404 + 111, 1 " ;;‘, 1 ,; A B 5-1 57 I I 'Union, 1 1089 84 • /311 1 4 / 1 4 ;'''',.;. ;CI . 1 87 . 6 , 9 28414 87 I.inin Mien Banit itini sundry?tierebbs, " ~•• 2,292 .83 Abatement on State quoin. 1854. 891' 88 Di s Mina fibrif Mater; Conti:46ly, r - ~24 00 Additions! Tax for 141154, - • is , 112 Cash received. from .John Scott. Esq.. lidit'BlTijlt for •• • Jurr leen and•tinen fur 1864. • , •.)• '9400 ' Cairli received (runt Deitx, (fiue,) , 20 00 'rases refunded do State, . • • • • 180 421 40k.' tie • 4 TheTlutilanding County Tax and Quit Rent, appear to.be • the hands of the folloiiiing Collettars, sifit VIVRA. "coLuorroam: rowitSatike. I 1859. Baniu9ll3intiebrcker s . ,Ty rone, 95, 73 1852. • l'etetT'. Smith: Intimore.f . 84' 48 1853: 'John .IslQel. , .:-; Oxford,C " 8 •`ll . Fisrel, • "'2 0 1','93 4.. George W Fitkeli Latimorei = • ' 55' Jacob Noel., • • • • Motinipleaein 118 94 ti • • .George ;Brown; , tßeadiMi,* 7 • - 183 1/3 - 854. ',Ephraim ..111artin: ,, • • Borough of Glettyshutit 401 60 Hugh McGattgliy, -, 870.78 la . • Benjamin Landis Germany, ; 131 36 ismes,Robione. • Oxforti,l • 172 68 Johii E. Hetkas, Huntington, ••::686'10 Michael:.B.ltriier; Latimer., 11$11.18 • Eli IL A. Moore, Ltberty t 105 47 Gluorg2 itaniiitUn,•, • 107 68 16 1 ' didin ' o `Minallen,t, •• • ,227 , -95 Jacob:King, •,,• .Btraban,t • • ' • tom pgt " Joseph Hartzell,. • Frankliu,t • •i • .223 Joseph 'Klink, ' Conowego,t 277 07, Comad lireOin; „ .T.vrone,t - • 17,2' 30 1 ' I , Ja'inra' l Wl Harr."` . '375 00 Henty' Heinlit; . ••623 Saina6l tlvailltiltzer; ' 1 Reaiiing.t ,‘ • - - 828 85 liaaer liefidck,* , oo - • .169 Bei 333 00 ~66676 Bis Hainihonban an 6 Freedom had' paid in full before Settlement. Those rharlid "blue haVe'rineallaul in full. Those marked ihug'(t) . tuive , since odd in pirt. ' . ~,: • , h •t: • ef4',4 • TO THE HONORABLE, THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF C:O3 , II,ION'PLEA4OI , ADAMS CIMINTT, ,f. ' O I ~,` ;‘, ` l I• • " W' E, thel,ttedeieiiited ? duly elected Audittini to Settle end adjust the publin accounts of thal s reaeormiand gampiitildol/011 gthe E, said Coutny been sworn or affirmed. acitording iti law, REPORT the following to be a getter4. 1 0 1 644 1 1106:4 2 61 1 accoants trom tile 5111 day, of January, A. D., 1854, to the 2d day of January' A. 'D., 1855—both days litulustre.. , t .INA George Arnold; Eiq:, Treasurer,'and' Commissioners in account with the ConntrOf Adams. IDr., VIIT.I . 4 ‘ 411:3 If I. 3•1 10 .1..1; 1. ;;; t? 1. Acitmomin• ,00standing Taxa lost, ,1850, tt.., • • , 480 , 4••; 0tc,4115 • II . , 48144 , • .L•cogi•oi •, ~ .18541, t . 4 a ifLOPA-70 , Fees,,, t , 1850. :11` ,14 4 4110 44 41, t ,; 1 §¢2,- ~ • ~; 4.01‘1,) IMO . (1 1 0 lASI 11 vAt• • 1658, ' 104.,Ap I • •'- I * 74 ' . 11*: 11041 - 1 frw. b 0 26 WI() :Eluittititiortr, 1850, ~••1 1 5 $ , -. l .*h 1864 12 Si . ~,,,,s 'ilf3V4l # 2.T t Z [ills " ."• , 1 4 .1 ,f .1 4 4 . 1853, lts 70 1 .)141“ , Ir te " ly18541" ":f• 4 'AA "1" s Disbursements on CputAltordeitsitta tett'B TreabilteAmninifoilor t• .41,1 ,-.; . • flasith frimdruf 'fretuiurer, :108 • 6 'l 9 580485 nom.S.;arp; To ostili from. T. , Worren. Esq., late Treqsurer, , , . 112509:68 Outsmoding Tax and Q101)1 43 04 in 'muds of Caeitors, 4418.24 Amount of County Tsx.assesso for 1664, 20214 87 Loop. , from, Bonk And sundry persons, f )2292 as Abatement oa Slam .qmns. 1854, 691 99 Dividend flAial ;Water Company, Addilitnial)..Eax kir 18K Cash received from jam. &on., Elq., late Sheriff; for Jury fees and fines for .-11354, . I. Cash received. lrom.L. Veils, fine, 'fax refunded to taw,- .VlV`d • •:"? L.%;l] WE. the undersigned, Auditors of the.Onnhir Of 'Adams, retintiylvailiti. eleete4i and sworn ; in ; purausrms.4 law: Ogpti*, that we met; did ,audirceettle and adjust, arcording to lair, the secoitrit thell reaatirerand Ontsthierionerl 01)144 4 4 iiiiiY• commencing tin utte.thh day of JantiaryoBs4, and ending:on 'the of January, 1855,oth.days inclueiyel count, as settled above, and'untered of record itiftettleitient Book, / in the o)mnd...illumine o f f i ce of Adams'enuuty, wrppl„and that we find balance due to the County of Adams, by George Arnedd: 'FASStifeir of sail!-Comity ,in cash, of Three Thousand One Hundred and Three Dollarsiind Cents, and ~ quistimklittg tges, Fire Citit ti.Mirer);:philAtiventy- Five Dollara:and Thirty• Fire Cents. ,JOHN,IIIP4',ON..; '-11 1 !! 1.1 •;, tuß 1 ,11,S slit, ' gots."' • Mil (11/)1 1 4 1, 01ilt101#41111 1 0C11. QTA'rENIEN'f'of the Tax on °Collate. I ` 27 "etal receiSed by Daigint, PLAKi. 'Req.; Register of Adam, county, ilturing the . year ending' Nov, 30, 1854. Additional tax from Estatit'of John Duncan, decd, $255 . 64 ir• r- Letitht,M'Neely, 849 '.‘ -; ' Miller, 15 00 . Sarn'llmytli; 19 181 ' 4 6 ' H. Oierholizer, 109 25 4.' J;dr..111,. Patlerann 10 . 4 50 5 00 Marg. Rhnl h,. ' 28' 75 WBarrOng 12 50 , . Harriet Diehl, 45 72 , - Julia A. Eckenrode, 1 97 km's . 41 So = i (1 '• .Peter Kitchen; 11 98 4t •' Miry 51Tonnel, 95 00 4 ;90phiKiipheit, 142 60 ': • • ~ I , 444trieY res,-PAQ (tic :.• , I Pep cgp4.,c9maliiiiagi -.12 43 t ,; • i ! .., •• 47 4$ i „liskJltiliance... ..i., ~,, ,-, ;...,:„ ..,.. p.7eit,-,lol' . rob.ir. i. ,f. ~- A vi7ROARe, stud . rob. s, tees.-4b ,44 at MEM Ts l. .:AlJOl::.tiiitigi , jitEo4(iitt:' l A a.'e.~ ~~.a~ ~i 94-.00 • SQ:OO' 4.185“12 in 530465 99 REGIsTER's KOIIC. NOTICE•is hereby given to •alli Lep- Wits Amtl, other persona concerned, dint the lithainieration ..9cralmts. herein. slier mentioned; will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county. Cordon; firmatinn •antl afiovrance, ou Prestiey Int 27th day Of February ace, . , 3. Sorntil account of Jneob Elhatily and. John Sheely, .Fxrculflia 01 . thelmit will and iebtanionioi Nicholas Sheely, de cexised. :..! 4. Second account of Thomas Envie, Testamenisty, 'Cruatce tinder the{ Will of Throne s Hints. Sen., dechaked, Of llenry Dittle, Peltti Hiltle , Thotriat:l3ittle.. 5. First anti final acuotitit of A lexamfer COhrrith Administrator of Frederick L. Smith, dece'ared. • 8. First ac.count of i. J. Kohn. Ad• . ministrator with the Will annexed of Ittlin Diehl, denesied. ' 7. , First and final, account, of Alfred:T. DomainAtlinintstraior of Conrad %Veva , er, deceased. • 8.. Third aenOunt OfJacott,Diehl.,dit'ar; itian erJohn Lasina Elighl . and Daniel Diehl, minor chijdren "or Dithiel Disbk deceased.. , , tifnetd Andlialacenun;ni Chris hen Bebtirer and Lewisile,,,lSOCvet.....ll - OroCie 1.. Snhriver,dged. §4f, n4ji Ton ass 46 DOLLS. Arrif .r • ~ x l9 '69 • ..i ' . ~' ' , 'ily'Nfife . 04 , tofitlltin airelloVitc'to wits r -- By audit iig' ind'atntln ` i . pub i lir adMoit: ' ~, 41,00 R..G. •sircregry;Emi.. Alaithi;iip94ool4 , da ,‘ •- Cita( to audit pablittolriciFas .1,..-, al; 11 ;JOi.e ri 16'00 esseiNfirerity, . - r: r. •• :''i ' 41 , •, a . 486 00 Clerk', wry, „ s •-• f •,. ~, „,. ~. ~1 ~,.1 ~:; ..., ,1 fp° 0 0 Conusehlees and. extra *Unit:" ''' ' ' ''-' - '''. - :''''''' - ' l i'lls 00 Fox and Wild. Cat , scalPti,l, , '', "' '_": :',.' r ,' 1 ;', ' 42 82 Abatemettl toCollectors o(s pr4 cent, xlooo 67 %Aid Ai stone coal and'hauling.4lo., tospublitthiiittOopria7l 16 Repairs at,puklic buildings, ite., ..., ~': • ,11 , ;vi 109'66 Notes and interest paid Binfert - hil'attitdry Pottiotta, ,, ':l- :4647 99 Tax refunded to eutidry pereiniii ' ""` ', ; ;,: i ' } ''':' . 139 87 Treasurer-of Alms House,. , i , •-• ':: , ~;', 41 _ 11f.10 00 Quit Rent paid to George Ilirne ' . Delis. . ' ' - 4.00 Sheriff's' Bills of Court COll6. • 1 ,•1 ? ?AAA • A . A , A lliAi ,' L 10'27 itund damages and datnige view, - , ' ' t ~, ,1 ;,-.:,••• 00114110 Genera: Jury and ,'Fip Sta vas' pay, , ,- „:, ~,; F ~ , I ,ISIOPAO I Grand Jur y and ,Tip Staves! pay, „ ~, ~I i 11 , 17 , AO . ~, 'I. , t.`.r0.1..! • ...7 I n ,‘. Court urier s pay,, • ' ' .. . r :11 'Ol 1‘ . ' , .d , t.',.•08049 Justice,and Covetable fees fur committing nglanlesit i.0t ,, ,1 11 1, 1 17 Prothonotary*, ,Register and Clerk offSesoiouth i .ress a , -,.t I /14 , V Conveying Prisoners to Eamern, Penitenliaty x ,,, ~,,:, - ; ;I:19 v Certificates of , Copstabler' returns; tt.,i ~, , .tt k fict-40 Printing and blanks.' Jtc., I ,- ~ ~-, ..,.. qfl .1 /I 11 ' •. ' :}.. 41.04 tt 1) . .i. if ty Officers' , pay at. Spring Election, 4, ..: . Directors of the Poor pay. -', ,, ~,,,, ~,..;:.Ir o o JR°. Scott, Esq., late Sheriff, amptuoitingiums, l PrJOeiit l l ' •g Officers' pay General „Election,„ ,„- , ,' ..„ , ~ „t,, „; 000 t Repairs of'Bridges. , , —,. ~ ~, ~ i . ~ ~ ; 0 , ~ t ~ 4 .,‘ - 1./440.:7 • Atitaliatit Reeser. Et q., Commissioner's t psY.ll . . 1 ‘ , i 0 ;1 1 1" t i John,llltckley, Esq., , " l', ~ .'.;,. q lJames J. -Will, Esq..; .;; 7: ~ _”, ~,,, , , ~...„,, I * earont.r and ,Instiee'l ( easfor,,lpqnksittomp,•,2 / 37 :;,, ~, , .A 6 Jailor's fees for keeping prispnersand ,Tujnicey., ,‘„; , i IJan. Chinaman, pay in full nti'Mpirsh Creek BriOget, i , i flt„; jouae Riot tzahn do. ?;. , 9protorn c reek 0rii.1ge,.,.11 ik 00 Keeping :Prisinie're. at Eastern ,Penitenttexyi , , t ~, i f g,; . -, ), 1 John C. Ellis, Eaq., in .:rust 'for Purvey o' 1 katp .',;, t ., 7k 1 . , . Road from,Gettyaburg to ,i,luck Netitqra._ 101117 I.j ,6,)'1 easier cousoy. otte•thirtl, of enpre, coat ~ being,' ,,,,,;,. . ,r' . payable bv, Adams c unty, as, per „Act ,f 1 1 , 4.A.,.,•11 ~,4i setntaly, ~ „ , - .., 1 ,4, ',, ~.<, ,;,1 1 424 Netlicill attendance on priaoners, P. ! '.IVV StatiouttrY and Postage for Office and CouqrktoMis t ,t, i,l . 41,0 7 '44 Eximeiatiun to Collectors, • - 20b 03 Vollectnrs,' fees - 994 47 Cittistindingtai and Triptsdrer's salary," Balance iiihands . cd 'l', I ,1 'I 1 • ...%,, I'7 " ' ''' ''l, r , Ir, si-y-4 rl: 4 ..?4 , . ~, ~.,.,, ~ .—• , • ~, ~ _, ,A. ~ , ;COI, kC ' ik r IN O TESTIMONY thlit - theTo'reirfiliertiterdeftivf Rate add ~i , i Expendittires eiFhibitel at thja Of ?fill i'ttlter q Ae r, 1 -from and compared `wild tie it'riginal't*:tiiiiitilg p 4tljia brinks in thiit ' 01Vi.e.,, ore' lieve it'ettianto ani.itit hand', , 1 , ,i r , • . and affixeetlie ilea' of said' Of6e at Giittya!itritOltet second day 'of Januar,Y, one i hntie'lind eight hendted ' and Arty five. , .'. JOHN MICKLEY;' ''"" ' JAMW 11. LS, ' ES' J. ibeilinitaitiAileie. } EOIME HYERS, Attest-4. AvarixNeAuon,' ' - , „ 1. f~f ,s , • t ' 41)71' ; It' , ' A .., rriij i;ulte )1/1 at 'ill m . r' , '\ ~ \ ‘f‘.` \ .First snit 6nal • a peogui,4 'Thomas. Guardian of 'Usury ;Mary A.. E. Quiektil, minor .children Q(Retirge Quiskuti I,b .1 1 V M. F. WAI:TER....Regiasr.I., itesiener'sorini.gintyidaug.2 ..1? .4 Febniary's, 1864. ~; 4 .i .14" CA bed premises 0f.,41e . hes ea the ,0 13 1 1 Yellimt.: , • Mad, one mile East or Faun. i, fitarrihnebent!p„ a „ • FlVlFElRi 7 :Borposid to *3 years 111 rl, of a white color, t wil.lll me can and a (ilie 'epeisjihout4hri heral.-- Coraetabrout tix weeks age. The E mflr is' reque;sieil to prove 'tiropeilrty. q!kr.. ger. and iiitee: her miser; etherWite she will ba dispoved 61 according tb her; e: C. • W4KERf' 'Feb. • • • ' LAST WO - : , •.,. .• • V. , .1) ' '' . • 11• t^ ?TT , 1 4 . n ' g WOflieridee lakell lib MOO Of '' wi giviiiii nisieloi '' *at'lliiitiff his Books anti Notes !sib"' , ..," , ' lli. Mc.Ciesc, pip.. reit: \` ,i, ; , , 1...- • , ~,,, , hoPsa PU 4 1 110° 11 4' ' ,i...... • kl '' Oasi,fittlitt*KY... 4 %.; iii,'•:. \y am . , D -lUD 1 • . ' ' 1 / 004 h#k—© n't ..11$ 004.1. 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