,UO4, ::',.': kil ft ,<:,' C 2 : •;; ' r• -- - :- - ' 4 `-'"-.. ' .--,.,..,' ... ': - ! - -- 4- --- -; ( nlq , . i ..- : : • - :.;......, c ,..:_;4i-...:. , ~.. .,,.. 4 • - t . --- - - r -- - \ I I • . -...., 2: l.‘ .45 . ; 5=.-f E. ' 1„ - ,- -= l --- - 7.0 .44 . ...'...,. ft- t , t .„ c ..4m, ,v, , ......-. ine. 2 \ ''l W. 111 ''''' .:4*'4)'''''''' ' .' :4‘ t'lo.l,'• -`~- a-..~.~` Elitt Tiff; Tre WEAVER reApernitily stonneesi.to. the Lather= and . Genille• it. 4 hurt; and Vil inirc lhat he hnei iik . Daisterreoty pe ty:.;q7;ii;141111111 ilit,erlibltrit t vein.; whocAjnl,, ' wttf,yq .h.litp!,, to receive !snort, de4c484„01,-,evenritnc. perfeen. Daguerreo types tii.litetnttelveit nr Mok. • tninlidted nn en ire new and eetttdr jnitliili Ite to lake F!!')*10 of the act :intl . in suctort#l4alo.trtion,. . iiiil.gim4vt kook 50 rt; to *lO .00 - . so.P.tilOtao:ol operating from S. A. M.. to 4 .l'. -Ml. '?'.`Y` it 'avoid 101. red, blue, or add; much to the btbaiiiy ut itie picture. J 1110,9,s1864:1--af ,:~.:::-:~:~-:3 Read. GIL/INGE OF 11011169.• • • rrnINS ever:the Hanover Branch - 11, ' . lesuitt'7ivr . rint 'ail fullo)veis: . • 1 ..,r 'lWiliiiii will 'knave' Hanover SA. R A. Mmomitlk titttAnugers for Y.lr , Mir r":4olo,loAluulitia, and,,l'ltiladeltd in,•and room to Hanover . With patusengara from 11 ittliit4e; di 11.15 A:•\1. qo"traiiii %%911'1E101u ) Ilann!or at t. 30 PVtviili iie4etters frit" . l4.lltitnore ir rie.inoltpry itt,8.30.; and return inunedi atels..-iiithlP.arsehgera (ruin York, Ste,: at 4;46q)41....` , '-'..- ' .311 "6nWielll'leave linnriver at R'l'. M. with PosettgerA [or York : ;.and return wqh .... paasengernfrosit Ifaltinture at 8 Tie. ndaylirirititt exiin train will learlifpp:PjtltittAtire tti 4 . .30; return at 7 . A ~..!.. 4.1 . ~ ..1 . . • ~,tArA : , Kb: . i.. VOON (; .dgent. . ' Elanuver, March 24. 1f4.54.. ' I;:tr,...l46iri.i4gited kis jiist' • frnt wi:lt /nrgt• lash: RAHlollot:tw tie will, din= 1111 p JAR ,v( prlces nwho illinjoy/wAtlm a witt: ,a' :.II }u assort, nunit eunsists :of the follow itht ' • Shawls. , Hanneig, 1 3 1:141 1 4 !. Merinoe.s, 1 1 1 1!"Dtlaiiies, d 13Linkets, Wool, Quilts, loths, Cashmeres, Cassinets, OilitUtotbq Sltinets .Catieoes i • ; Collars, Handkerelas. - 1 ons, s, L . Grtireries end Qui eliewere wC1,1,4” wo!P ilnd will he son gei'llit,or reentry ruder°. To ptotivoill,comornere a eretlo GRA NIME sty. inonthe. J. S. R. OPft. ;13, • 1435i.—te lOU AVY-THIS WAY! PTABIASIIMENT curnim MARE To ORDER! /11,1L114 ultdtqvigitell takers pleasure in in 4114,,l'orinieg eitizonit of Gettysburg 'getti.rall`, that he is pre. priptl'to'hirlish Garments of , all ItirNiiitifepten'ti wear. at tlte ,shortest Lice, and' in the best possible stylit. ingitilened a MEIiC 11,1 TA11.012- IN G ea i bli'blul•pt; "in (;lisinbeeetburg street. approillid ifyi'iLutilOrsth Church, and st.euradthesert ices of experienced work nall,lll6 ferli'imilident of pleasing all who tnPnv patronage.-- takin in' exchange for wurk 0 ` S. GICAMMEtt: ' MeST.L.TE. . . ,ttodersig,ned, has made arrange awaits to.npen,an;Ageney Gave , . heti-kin-44e tialitof ,lteul Estate, to wbiett !taint/het. tile! attention of persons iug-to ee.II oe pnrehaso;'Fartns nr 'Real -Et statel.lieveiprlvritled 'Boolvin which wtilliejeesterell: (for- a trilling fee) a gen. stick pioperdeti as per 7 sons wish to dispose of et Jwivate These Books willitc•opetilo those desirous of put-abasing property. tSeerecy as to °woo-ship, te.rins, will be inviolably obseheif t Witettlestri.d. Alt further pecessart - informatio!l rail be oblaiiira apphclitii!tt ut the subscriber at the ItegisteiA office; or at his residence, DAN/ET) PLANK. August 11. 1854.--ly STEAM MILL fillitilFrsitliseriber has effinplettd his new Bleadilkillt, 'add is Uow.,pre(rared tii SAW. and CHOP GRAIN at !ipaalllkittot and: *hurt notice. Farmers tind others eau hare Sawing and Chopping dono4)%ilYttitue:', - 1101 r. Hanover prices in Castor ill-he raid for Thilivered at die IWO; Funudry, 40' Fe041,-couStautly on Intrutind rof sale, - W. IIOFT.NIA.PI." ,iugitst I I, 11354=-1 • IitSTEWARD: WANTED LJk pritetutt Steward of l'ettitsylvania -.Ak...4.45i11ege *tog; about to ;ewe. nppit ttiettitmeretill , besreeeived.byT . ll, e nintersign 14.41 1 tilliCiiersi)tts desiring the itiitistion Ittereto eau be l ied ho waders'! tted 011117fvt, be , given on, the Is% Apri or'sootteeildearetl , c 4T1',1 11141SKS liter . 41).. * 184.••NitrtstrytveK. - • tt.:4,11(1 Uftß-. eGitintitet , 'of il , tatti of Trustees. ilettitessitt 3. /$44 —it =EMI Philadelphia Adr`erttiemenlr. CONRAD BARD 84 SON, Alanufacturing Silversmiths, Nu. I Itf Arab Street. 4 door* brh,w PIIILADEI.PiIIA, (I . ::fl'.“ll.lsHED YEARs.) TE sErrs. K. Fork,. 4 the illtWyg! iiiti most Irlil.•rtlA. A lAn: ;411(t 1111'11111W 11 . 1 . 11 PLA TEO W A RE, CIITLP.ItY: PI, ITNI (i.e M. 'Nletal) SPOONti, Ate ; tabte trum,rs, eott•thittly sin rand, A Inrgu titock•of LiverfinA old Gi•nev, 11 4 ..1 TCIRS'N. • 'reirether' with' birge stock of FJNE (;01,1) .Iff WELIt . 911 orib.rs by..topil promptly attended to. :Pad Silver otnrrloilt.ll Feb. 16, .1 . 955.-8 m • : - FR-EN C TR in S WEHHUINH LESS THAN 2.4 oi.7NcEs,, FUR : THE CURE -OF HERNIA OR RUTH& , 41 : cKNowrx.noEn by "lie highest -olg wiliest autiiMities of Philadelphia. inctimperatively superior to nuv other ) in tou r •.: 4 111Terers . will be gratified-. to Inariifiltat he o ccasion now otters to pro cure not on • itio lightest nod . most- easy,' nut ns reitrisb it Truss as any. nther;ln lien of the co ithroriv•tvid tritiult.4 4 .his g l ib*. •.: -i• .i I , e.r..P. -r,...,, ja 0.1 diait",l . iy -attending le titling; when the pat! is l o cated; mill - retain .its-possition with out chew •.'.• ' . , • Peas es lit 's distance' linable to (-Al ou The& ' ibscriber.'etin. t bave the Truss sent to any ,aildress,. by mutinied FIVE DOre T.A.RS for the.. single Truss; or '1 EN for lbeldotible!•;-- with Ni sure niniiiti lilt, iiiiiii and stating side ttffected., It will he ex .changed in suit if n'cifitting'iby returning it .ai once, Unsoiled. • • •' ' • For sale only by the linporter, • ' ' C.AI FII H. NEEDLES,' Ca. Twelfth -& Race Stanch i'hiladelAis. , 'ln-LADIES. requirititb the b 'unlit of M. chattiest' Supports, puling In derange ' mom. :al . the Internal .Organs,- inducing Falling or the :Womb, Viti;al; Pulmonary,. Dyspeptic; Nervione awl Spinal weakness._ nre informed that n coin peimil mill experi ,i•netiii hiiily, will iii, in - atteniktunat the 110mite.(ief. . np nr Int their exclusive rise.) Nn. I 14..1. W EIXTII St., Ist door 61,410,41; . .. - . June 30..18114.--Ir • • • • Watches, Jewelry; Silverware •r) AND FiNCFGOOIiNS: A of the Finfot Quality, iiALE AT THE Lil W EST t,.A!! 'Nicks . AT 0',31- 0. ELTOIIIIO.IO'S, o. 181 South secuttil.street, between rine and Uniun; N tat bele, PfILLADELPIIIA. SHE: assortment etultracev n Large net! Select. Stock id Fine %Vetches, Jewelry, Silver eVare, Alban) Were, plated Simone, .F”rks, Ladles; &e.—_ Jet k 40048, Fano von t Fanny Articles of a Stiverior.. ! rinality.'lleserving. the epoiina• lion of those Who- deriire to procure the best goods at boweirt Cash Frieee. flaying a , practical knowlenge of the busineatt, and all available facilitite; lor porting and Muntifacturing, the sithaeriher confidently -invites purchasers; believing 'that ife'eutt enmity then' oil 'emit; as favor ,ehfe us ney n uther establielituent in either of the Atlantic Cities, of Di:lroned and Pearl Jeivelry to . SiliOr Ware ntiotillaltuted to within qi .remomiable Watt:linti,Jewelry anti Silver Ware faithfully repairod. W. B. EINONIIEAD. No. 174 South a few doors ithoe tho 21.1 ;lildarket';Heel aide • 3 - In the 'South, Witt'law of the Store, maylte.seen the,faintius IVlitt•lt chtninnutts the attusiratinn of the scientific anti curious., Septembei 29, 1954.--ly E!LEIS 111(14 A.asrs. IiEW , STREET FILE 'WORKS, ~.11111111LADELPHII:11. I/11HE subscriber ix constantly 11Innu facturing for WII LAIESA LE AND IZETAIIo FILES AND RASPS; of ever . )' description, anti having Mien praeiiciilli engaged in the bill:int:se more than T4irly Years; can guarantee hie work at the low est prices. Mtmufacturers And ile6lianics, can have their OLD FILES RE-CU'V• anti made. equal to. NE Vi at half the original moat. , J.• 11. SMITH. ;No. 61 New et.. (botikein Race & Vtue & 2tid, • &3.d0.te.) Philadelphid. Jan. 26, ' SAIICII, [H F ZULt/CILOIIIPTS MATHEWS SiZOLIACKOFFER, GIAEIGLIkt. PiftODUCE , CONtillaiSrAiN No. i 24 North Howard birert,TALTIMOR. WILL 'pay"particular tite,ll.m. eltuse'ikr GUANO utid all Consignments Solicited. It 1 , : , Y It :1t . 1.,..N .(IE S ' BALTIMODIR ..-4rnrigtil Esq. ointsttan Keener': Eq. -, Dr. David Kreuvr, V. 1.. Parusr - & Ca, Barthalaw, & Co., Long & Byrn; Hurst & !Jerry: , • • DarbeJohnstan, 'Jefft•iann . eaanty, ya. ; Clently & Cir/Villilitti; 0. ; hintingly ySc Oilpin; Patkersburg. Vb. ROW F. K. Zullirkafii.r, Nash. villa, 'l'.; F. Colliar:-Esq., - Aitinney arra*, Pitts. burg. Pa.; Just: Dellaplan,,klaq., HiCsbaro*, O.; 0: W. Butt; )II ) Esq . . Harper's Ferry: Va.; D. Me. L'unctuaby. Esq.. , knorirey et. law. Octiyilburg,Pe- June '23; 1854.--ly, DISSOLUTION: itarterhi l t: I r ieretefere existing hetwere the Sebshilieri *miler the name and style ofS. is 'this day dis•nlred• by limitation. All persons indebted to tic will please call and, settle, as it is nreerSery thst onr Banks Shrittlil he chum! Either member of .the Pirin ie authoriAnil-In the:numes of the Firm in settlinif their busi. €41111.1 4PA liN ESTOCK. JAMES F.,,FA NES I'M:K. IiEN ItY. J. FA II N EsTooK. Jan. 1855. • , . KENi'UrKY VEAF - 111 - TOBACCO, 20 titles Ilavana. 25 do Bogus. 20 do St. Togo, 20.esses i34ettLasr,' . 10st receivrd ind for eqe } l l5l. BUEHLER. No. VW Fanldio street Nov. 24;1554. • 00 erpiesstomil Cardn. C~== Q l .! 104 , . Dr. J: Lawrtiv.e hill, .DEATisnr, FFICE in Clinnihershurg street. min door -Wee , ' or., the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store, where he nuT be found ready and willing to intend to, any, case within the piovince of the Qentist. ,iPersons in waut offull Sets of teeth ere invited to . '.:. REFERENCES. - • Dr. C. N.D Kis I.tuurr. Rviv.e.P.Kno.tra,D.D " D. !luny KR, . Prof. M. .1 Atom', +•H. ti.Heuiti, . • H. L. D A .tmr.r4 , " D. Gicsicii'r, ' .. ILA. Muu t.x.t4 Rune Re' , R.. Joussurt. ' I " M. L'.•B7lo.Yiu. July 7; 1848; . •.' . DOCTOR (HOMOI'OPATHIS LATE from Phiradelphia, would re• spectrally .otrer his services to the cit tzeps el- Sandersville and . Adams. county in general.- , Ofiice in Benderaville, where he mut at all times be. found and consulted, when not prolesssinually engaged. llentlersville, May 20, 1804.—1 y. -- JUBAIng e . co la Y. ITS A MO•l4),ent,e(l permanently in Get? " tysburge carers his professional ser vices to the piddle. rpOilice and residence in York Street, pppos he the Bonk. • April 28, 1854. ly. .977011 XE It .97' 1..911. (wire 4einovii to one dour West of Buehler Drug& 'Book-Siore, thaertlberstiorg street.) 411 oroey_ lead Sol or otos for Patviits and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrants, flack• Pay sus pended Quip's, and all other elaiths against the Government nt Washington, 1). : Also American claims England. Land Warrants hmated and sold, or bought, and highest prince given. L'Aistls for sole in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ; and Agents engaged locating Warranisthere. geripply to hint personally or. by letter. Geityslyorg,Nov. 11, 1853. DAVID WILLS, .All9rne.Y. at, .1A VC,._ . _ HAS MIMI Mr. S'EEVP.I4BONeS office. . North West Corner of Centre Spore. REFERENCE%—lion..naddeus 81.1;verle, Etat . Lancaster. Dec. 30, 1853, OH, WHAT A PILE OF EEM CONS • CAN NOW BE FOUND AT SCHICKS CREAP CORNER! L. Sell ICK has just opened ore of w • the largest, prettiest and cheapest stocks of AVali $ ZlEttnttic Gootro t ever brought to Gettysburg. lle invites the public to eall r examille, and Judge for tbemselves—no trouble to show Goods. Ilia new stock embraces a very large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Silks. Turk -Satins, Mous De- Boinhaz hies, A Ipaccus. Coburg Cloths, French Nlerinoes, 1)e Rages, G I. ' , a lir nes. &c. In the line of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, he has selected a choice lot of all styles and prices :—Cloths, Cassiniers, Verlings, Satinet's, Joans.. &r. Ills stock FANCY GOODS is alsO very fine, and too nunieroui to specify.— Call and see. Thankful for past favors, SCIIICK solicits ~.... a continuance of pubr 1 patronage. He will always endeav to deserve it, by selling good GOOD, at the lowest liv ing prices. "Quick Sales and Swell Profits," is his motto. October 27, 1854 —tf LAST NOTICE IN retiring from business, the subscriber desires to return his grateful ackuowl ,edgmentio his friends, and the pub' m 1 generally, who have so liberally patrim.' ized . him during 'a period of a quarter of a century. and solicit for his Sons, in 'the Neer Run, the generous support so long , • eziended to him. is necessary that, hisbusiness he 'closed, 'he hereby gives ' , notice to all persons knowing' themselves 'indebted to Min by note or otherwise that . his accounts have been 'Paced in the hands of R., G. McCreary,, Esq.. for collection, to wheat all perimilalndebted Will please make immedfate paYment: He hopes thtireeill he the LAST NOTICE required, as the long , indulgruee gkven ;hem, shoultl prompt their todischarge' their obligations innntithatilT:' • • ` SAMUEL. FAIINESTOCK. - • Jan.' 12,_1855 • LOOK HERE, LOIES! NEW FANCY GOODS. . 1114 tit% 11 ' C LELA, AA U Id e Y het:tram the, La: ' ,dies and .Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity that she has just returned from Philadelphia with,a superior 4Neort• meat of FANCY VOODS including some bestuilutmew. ptyie Calicoes, Gin hams ', De Laines Silks, Cashmeres, De Bage, Coburg Clotit.s,Mi ' ntlin Lin nen, Sark' Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnei Trimmings, Satins; La lids' Dress Trim. wings Velvets Artiiieials Black Veils Blue do, Gloves, Hnsiery, Handkerchiefs, French worked Collars, Cambric, Ja . cnnet and 'Swiss , Edgings, Inseriings, Nueline, Sleeves, Mohair and Silk' Allis, Black Lace. and Einbrrndcred _ Handkerchiefs, Braids, Fans, Dentleinen's Collars, Combs M. 211 kinds, Idc., ICrtailies and tiontleinen are rtiquesfeil to calfand ex aminiciOr Gotitis. 1t x ill give us pleasure to l'how them - AlManacs PPR. ABM,. nageritow.n. Lutheran; a; Presbyterian. Christian, Fanner's. and Housekeeper's, as KURTZ'S Bookatoie. FARMS i 0 R SALE, MINN. N 0.1,160 House and Barn; w plenty ol good tilan cres: good Stone other meedow, and never. EMI= No. 2-175 eresaarge Stone tiopoe, largo new 3arn, Shops,. Sheds, Corn•cribs,' wow-. i ,nearly eNery field plenty good frail, 'Ancient timber and good meadow. ; r - No.. 3-4125Am:es :- first rate Jiouso and jinni; eiAutit-buildings, excel lent rticadUw;gooil tinning water, choice fruit, ill bet, &c.:; tear the turnpike. : good large Brick House, with:ont,huildoigs, plenty .never failing water s the houso and in the fields ; 60 ACres eicellent timber, plenty godd meadoW, firbt pile Orchard, of all kinds of fruit, good tenant-house. Zze. 5-,-7200,Acres :large brick minige, with back•laublingb, large stone Batik Haru,.willi slieds and cribs, and all other , . (1131;buji;lings, such as dry-housal smoke-house, &c. ; between 60 'and 00 Acres in good meadow, plenty good ton her, good fencing, Orchard of all kinds of choice fruit, several wells of Water, &e. No. 6-7- - -247 Acres : near Pipe creek, Frederick cou n ty, Al., large Stone House, Barn,Smoke-Imnse, Spring-house, sliedsi.pens, ertlis, plenty of water vq. ftnit,..fnam 50 to s wot: Homer— CBO ne flout'.... No. 7-105 Acres: ank.t n i n ir the above, good Stone House, Swiss Bor n , out•litidditio, good water, &c. [These two Farina are handsomely situated on the Public road.] Na. M ill with 30 _Ades of land, g ood buildin g s, shops, sheds, other outaioildin g s. Any person desirous of buying or sell ing property will please rail or on F. E. VAN DERSLOOT, A g ent. Gettysbur g , Pa., Feb. I 7—enw Irjmikr. F. E. VANDERFLOOT. SUR GEON' OENTIST will be at home here after the last two weeks in every mond). TR GREAT DISTRIBUTION • POST FtliEß. cosmorouTAN ART AS :4OCIATION anniontee a brief post ponement of the Distribution, from the 30th of January to the 20th of February, at which time it will POSITIVELY take Ware ;To all ss•ho hove not paiboicrlbied, ilie opivalunity is now presented.— Any one suhueriniot previous to- ilia . 28th of February, are emitlrtrio the Magazines for 1855. The payment of $3 entitles any person to either one of the tollowiiig Magazines for the year 1855: Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Grab:l'll'l4" Alag.zine of Art, and Gmley'sßr's Book, and ilia Quar terly Reviews re-printed in New York, Edinburgh, IYestininster, kondon Quar terly and North British. Also a ticket in the. Distribution, giving the budder an egtinl chance in drawing the $5,000 Slat ue of THE GREEK SLAVE, or IVelium, Bare4mite,llebe,Flora, With Bronzy STATUETTES and vet , . erai hundred Magnificent OIL zAINT. !NGs For lull particulars rice Illustrated Cats logties, which are stint free, on application to all parts, of the country. Address , C. 1.. DERBY. Actuary C. A. & 1.. A. Knickerbocker Mug. Office, 3-18 Broadway, N. Y., Or 1813 Water tit., .audueky, 0. DO YOU WANT A WELL MADE AND CHEAP • SUIT OF WINTER CLOTHING? IF so, you can be accommodated by calling on MARCUS SAMSON, who has just opened and is: now selling rapidly at his Store in York street, opposite the Bank, a very large choice and cheap as sortment of FALL and. WINTER GOODS, to which he invites the attention of the public. They haveibeen selected with great core in the Eastern cities, have been bought cheap for cash, and will be sold cheap for eash-4heaper than at any other estatiliehtnentG.ettysbarg. His stock consists hi part Of Black, Blue, Olive, and Green CLOTH ObATS, with trock.dress, and sack coats ;;also Tweed, Cashineret, and Italian cloth also, a large stock of OVERCOATS,! which can't be beat in variety, quality cir price, out of the cities ; also• a very superior stock of PANTA LOONS. consisiing in part of excellent and well made ;French Black Doe•skin Cassimere, Cassimere, Satinetts, Velvets,, Cord, and Cottonade.— The stock of VESTS comprises every variety'cf mantifacture—fine.hlack Satin. Silk, Velvet, heikino Sills, white, fancy • and buff Marseilles, Summer clotlk Also enlist:11)11Y on hand n largo lot of TRUNKS, Hats, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Boots and Shoes, Window Shades, Vio lins, Aecordenris, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons; Mirrors: Razors, •SPeetneles, Spoons, Witchis'and Watch Guards, silk and cotton Ilatnikercliiofa; Cravats, Sus , ponders; Glovds, Stockings, Spring Stocks; Shirts, and shirt Cellars, and ii; . splendid assortment of:JEW EbßY—in fact every f thing in the. way- of Boy's and Men's furnishing line, • " ICT!Firsi-rate chewing Tobacco always on hand—a t are: 'articic° which' chewers are requestedlitdro:.' ' • MARCUS SAMSON.: N0v..10; 1854.--A • NOTICE IN:EARNEST,' THE sitbseriher 'has quit business on . his own'hotik, for the express pur pos@ "! settliug uP-hishonks. Those who are indebted io Wm' are beieby notified to call immediately and make payment , as his entire business must and will• be settled up this .season. ,Those whose account are of long standing need not, expect fur,. titer indulgence, amt• if auy oilier person cells for Ihe money, don't blame me. books will be in sty own hands, in the store of Paxton dr — Cobean, at my did stand, unti(the bit of April . next ; then it may . be necessary: pnrthem in-the hands of an officer for collection. • W. W. PAXTON. • Feb. 18, 1855. . drift BOXES BEST CONORESS -"L!‘"" , TOBA(;c0. in inure and -,for sale by , . Wlll. BUEIILER, 1.10.' 167 ftsultlia itteet: Nov. 24, 1854. MEC'EPTS . GIE . ID„UPEAD . III',.IJEES . ....OF. I ,.. I .D4MS . OR , . , A GREEABLY to an act of Assembly, entitled ' "An Aet to raise County Rates and Levies," reqvirinz the Co mu i ss i oners 4-1 "- of the reepettive counties to publish a iiatement of the receipts and expentlitowt a yearly, we. the Veilltelainnerti. of , t a n s for imitleounty, do report as fallowito wit . : from' the fifth day of January; A. D., 1804, to the seuund day ol • January, A. 1).: 1855.—both days included o:' ' ' ''. - ‘,.... George Arnold, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the County of Adams, as follows : To Cash from T. Yarren, Esq., late Treasurer, To outstanding Taxes mid Quit Rents in bands of Collectors at last settlement, Corm/y.11(81es and Levies messed for 1854 Borough of Gettysburg,' 81239 00 do Quit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, 1184 02 Germany 802 25 Oxford 972 08 II untingtott " 1159 DO hatimore, " 760 28 Ilitrailtonban, ' 6 1435 25 " 1 Liberty 14 055 47 Hamilton, . " 907 08 19enallen, It 832 95 Strahan, 'A 1252 62 Franklin 1338 00 Co no wago. 925 87 aITO lie , 411 037 30 Mounik.F. 19 mini &Bean ‘, • Reading, 1128 35 Berwick, 519 90 Freedom, 66 385 57 Union, 1069 34 Butler, 66 787 69 —20,214 87 2,292 33 001 33 24 00 18 52 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, Abatement on State quota, 1854. Dividend from Wati,r Company, A dilitiann! Tax for - 1854, Cash received Irmo Juin' Scott, Esq.. late Sherif* for Jury fees and fines fur 1854. Cash received from L. Duitz, (tine,) Taxes refunded Io Slate, The Outstanding Count"; Tax and Quit Rents appear to be in . the liands of the following Collectors, to wit : YFARS. CoLLECTORN. TOWNSIIIPS. 1850. Samuel Suidebecker, Tyrone, $5 73, 1/452. Peter F. Smith, Laiiinore t t 84 45 1653. John L. Noel, Oxford,* 3 11 Michael Fissol; II untington, 201 93 George W. Fiekel, Latimore, 76 55 Jacob Noel, Mounipleasants 113 94 George Brown. Reading,* 133 93 Ephraim Martin, Borough of Gettysburg,t 401 50 Hugh MeGatighy, Cumbvrland,t , 370 76. Itonjamin Landis Germany, 151 25 James Robison, Ozlord,t 172 68 John E. Heikas, Huntington, 535 10 Michael Schriver, Latimore, . 156 28 Eli It. A. Moore, Liberty, 105 47 George Baker, Hamilton,* 107 68 John Burkholder, Menallen,t ' 227 95 Jacob King, , Straban,t 264 62 JOseph Hartzell, Franklin,t 223 .6 6 Joseph Klunk, Conowago,t 277 07 Conrad Bream, 'Fvrone,t 172 30 James W. Barr, Mounijoy,* • 375 06 Henry Renner, of H., Mouritpleasant,t 523 71 Samuel Overholizer, Reaoing.t 328 35 Isaac Wolf, Berwick,* 59 90 William Gin, Union,* 169 34 Henry Slaybaugh, Butler,t 333 69 liamilionhun and Freedom had paid in full before Settlement. 'Fhose marked thus (*) have since paid in full. Those marked thus (t) have since paid in part. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGESOF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ADAMS COUNTY E, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the public aceounts of the Treasurer and Commissioners of ill. V said County, having been sworn or affirmed, according to law, REPORT the following to be a general statement of said accomils from the sth day of January, A. D., 1854, to the 2d day of January A. D., 1855—both days inclusive. George Arnold, Esq., Treasurer, and Commissioners, in account with the County of Adams. DOLLS. CTS. To cash from T. Warren, Esq., late Treasurer, 62509 58 Outstanding Tax and Quit rents in hands of Collectors, 4416 24 Amount of County Tax assessed for 1854, 20214 87 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 2292 33 Abatement on Slate quota, 1854, Dividend !row Water Company, Additional Tax for 1854, Cash received from Jno. Soot', Eq., late Sheriff, for Jury fees and fines for 1854, Cash received from L. Deitz, tine ; Tax refunded to State, WE. 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 Commissioners of said Outlay, commencing on the 6th day of January,.lBs4,.and ending on the 2d day of January, 1855—both days 'inclusive ; that said ac count, as settled above, and entered of record in Settlement Book, in the Commissioners' office of Adams county, is &Irmo. and that we find a balance due to the County of Adams, by George Arnold, Treasurer of said County, in cash, of Three Thousand One.Hitudred and Three Dollars and kFifty-Six . Cents, and in outstanding owe, Five Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy- Fiie pollars and Thirty-Five. Cente r Feb. 2.; 1855 COLLATERAL. INRERITOCE W,T NI ATE ENT of the Tex on Collate= P••'''eral Inheritances received by DANIRL lixotrt - , Esq., Register of Adams coonty, during the year ending Nov. 30,1854. Additional tax front Estate of 8255 64 John Duncan; dee'd, It Letitia M'Neely, 8 41, a I. 'Saht ' kbliller, - 'lsloo' Am's 00 , . Sam'l timytlei t•• 19 181 is.. os Overholtzer, 100' 26 , J. & M. Patterson 102 60 : Is Johh Dickson, 500 " 28' 75 /C go J'ames M'llarron, 12 , 50,- do Harriet 45 72 , Julia A. Eekeifrode, 1 :97 do ' Peter-Kitchen, 11 913 a . Mary M'Oonnel, 96'00 . . a • Joseph , liitehen, 142 50 • • 844 41i Atkiiiiey fee, paid : cir set. vices co Ileatititi. Of taxes, 16,--00?` 5-per cent. commission,- 42 -22- • Net balanise, - 0.31 I PWARY:, Judilor. Feb. 2,1855.-41 IPS3I Tata() COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Adorns County, Pa. DOLLS. OTI3. 2509 58 4416 24 t 39,405 99 56575 35 AUDI IiORS 9 REPORT. 691 33 94 00 20 00 185 12 $30465 99 REGISTER'S NOTICE. NNOTICE is hereby given to all Lega l. tees and oilier persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts herein after mentioned,, will be presented at the Orphans! Court of Adams county, for Coll= firmation and allowance, on Tuesday M 27M day of February next, viz. : 3: Second account of Jacob Sheely and John Shealy, ~.Executors of the last will and ter, mount c)1, Nicholas Sheely, de. ceased. 4, Second account or ,Themas Testamentary , Trustee under, the ,will of Thomas HMO, Sen., deceased, of Henry Rini°, Peter, Thomaqiittle.. bi first and finalaiceetint of Alexander, Colima), ' Administrator of . Frederick L. Smith, deceased. • • 6. First account, of if, , Kuhn., minietrator witlitho will annexed of John Diehl, deceased. 7.- First aria firianniebuneOf Alfred F. Horman, Ad to knistratpr olConrad . Wagon er, deceased..* 8' Third account ofJacoh 'Dial, Guar dian 'of. John Diehl,`lavina :Dlehl ''and Daniel Diehl;.; minor *children; of . Daniel triood deceared.• " ~9. Second and. flasCaepounk of, Chris.; Ilan Fi.,hriyor aod taWill P. Scliriiier,,Ad... mittistritorii of George L. Scharer, den'cf. EMU . By orders paid mu as follows, to wit: fly auditing and settling public ace"untlii R. G. McCreary, Req., Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit public (,!di c es, 15 00 Assessors' pay, 489110 Clerk's pay. • 200 00 Counsel fees and extra suits. 45 00 Fox and Wild Cat scalps, • 42 82 Abatetnent to Collectors of 5 percent, 1000 87 Wood & stone coal and hauling. &c., ler publichuildings,•l77 25 Repairs at pettily buildings, &e., ~- 109 65 Notes and interest paid Bank and sundry poisons, 2647 99 Tax,reltmiled to sundry persona. 139 87 Treasurer of. Alms !louse. 6712 00 Quit Rent paid to George !limit's Heirs. 4 00 Sheriff's Hills of Court costs. 720 27 Itosildainsges and darn ige view, - 803 28 Genera; Jury, and Tip Staves' pay. - 993 88 Grand Jury and Tip Stases' pay, , 817 13. emirs criers pl. on - ofr' ... _.:.........4 Constable fees for committing vagrants., • 36 67 Prothonotary, Register and Clark of Sessions, fees, 188 51 Conveying Prisoners to 4:astern Penitentiary, 69 50 Certificates of Coostables' returns, 87 44 Printing and blanks, &0., 310 81 (Meets' pay it Spring Elemion, 341 47 Directors 01 the Poor pay, 60 00 Jno. Scott, Esq., late Sheriff, summoning Jurors for 1854. 55 '5O Officers' pay General Election, • 480 50 Repairs of Bridges, 347 71 Reever.Et q., Commissioner's pay, 177 00 John Mickley, Esq., 174 00 James J. Will, Esq.. 174 00 Coroner and Justice's fees for Inquisitions, 83 56 Jador's fees for keeping prisoners and Turnkey, 248 28 Geo. Chriminan, pay in lull on Marsh Creek Bridge, 1975 00 Jonas Routzahn do. Opossoin Creek Bridge, 1450 00 Keeping prisoners at Eastern Penitentiary, 20 32 John C. Ellis, Esq., in trust fur survey of State Road front Gettysburg to Buck Tavern, Lan caster county, one-third of entire cost being payable by Adams C, linty, us per Act of As sembly, Medical attendance on prisoners, stationery and Postage tor Office and Court house, Exoneration to Collectors, Collectors' fees .Outstanding Tax and Quit rents, Treasurer's sultry, Balance in hands . of Treasurer, IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of Receipts and tia tr t Expenditures exhibited at the Office of the Treasurer et said Couiity, Is a correct and true copy, as taken Inuit and compered with the original remaining it, the books in this Office, we ',use liereutitu set nor hands, "" and affixed the seal tit said Office in Gettysburg, the second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and filly five. JOHN AHEK LEY, JA 11 ES J. W I LES, Commissioners. GEORGE MYERS, Attest—J. iI7OIIINDAUOII, Clerk. By outstanding Taxes for 1850, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1850. 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, Disbursements on County orders, Exuneratione, 44. Treasurer's rotnmission, ()ash in hands of Treasurer, JOHN DICKSON; EDMUND N. snout!, Auditors, A. I'. WRIGHT, 10 ; , First end 'final account of Marlin Thomas, Guardian of Henry P. Quicker and Allay A. E. Quiekel, minor children of George Quicket, deewed, iV M, •F. W A ',TER,' ITeester, Register's Office. Gettysburg, 1 February 2, 1855. S • NOTICEIt f_ ETTER'S of Administration mr;the A estate of EVE CATUA ELN SNY- ' DEB, late of Mountjoy• township, Mawr , : county, Pa., dec'd, having been grantetito the subscriber, residing in the Elproqgft Gettyaburg, notice is hereby,given to lo pp!i As are indebted to traid estate to make payment without delay, andAhose •huv.i ing claims are requested to present the same, properlrauthenticated , .for settle. ment. '. CONRAD 'SNYDER, AdtiOr'. • 'Feb. 01,1688.--01$ I 1 Subucriber takes this,niuthotlor, ' giving notice that he tutit.lelts.l4 Books and Notes in the handsol 1,1& W. Median:, Eggs., fur collection,- ; where hopes all intereatettwill call - snil'piy 'up withuut further delay. • •D. MIDDLOC.OF:rei Feb. 2, 1865.-44° DOLLII4 ers b 30,465 96 DOLLS. CTS. 5 73 84 45 52996 4955 71 27 63 68 60 103 60 704 38 90 26 5 53 12 23 88 34 135 70 16 23 20279 58 805 00 8103 56 880465 99 LAST' NOTICE. 422 06 10 50 00 44 203 03 001 47 5575 35 305 00 31(13 56
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