litket itepotts. 0. 0 .0 1 4600 tibelleirmil Ihdidasie, Tod% it IlLsairrer papas leitiasons—Prielap Wt. Flour, per burred, 14 25 ® 4 37 Wheat, per bushel, 1 02 4 1 20 Bye, ‘• 66 4 70 Corn, ~ 54 (4 56 Oat., ~z 4 35 Clover-seed, " 512 525 Tlmothy-seed," 250 300 Beef Cattle, per band., 500 875 Hoes, .. 825 675 Hay, per ton, 12 00 18 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 20 21 Ottawa, Peruvian, per ton, 65 00 Ilanorfrer—.T Auraday Last Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $4 00 1)o. " from stores, 4-62 Whilst, per bushel, 86 ® I GO . Rys, 4. 60 Corn, 411 43 Oats, 1 • Cloverseed. " Timothy, " Plaster, per toe, riork-4"riday lost Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $4 00 Do., " from stores, 475 Wheat, per bushel, 85 (3 1 00 Stye, 62 14 Corn, 43 Oitts, al . 27 C loyersewl, " 4 7.5 Timothy, " 200 Plaster, per ton, 6 50 The, aii#. Them igloo Oa Wll4 hioathir, ennui iteot or twee pow; W• 11 sisal ly sash .t .r boirovirr 1► lairw." - MARRIED, On the 11th instant, by the Rev. Jacob Zieg ler, Mr. HENRY TATE to Miss SUSANNAH S. U. RINEHART, both of Strabaa township. la Lancaster, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. O. P. Rosencniller, Mr. CLINTON M. SWOPE, of Benders%ille, to Miss Runi U. WILLS, of Gettysburg, Pa. On the 31st ult., by the Rev. L. Gerhard, Mr. OF.ORGE H. BAKER to Mtge HARRIET METZ GER both of.thbottstown, Adams county. (hi the 4th inst., at the Conowago Chapel, Mr. NUS SMALL, of Conowago township, to Miss ALiNi.S HARE, of Mord township, Adams co. On the 29th ult., by Bev. Daniel Bowers. Mr. WM. A. WITHERS to Miss FANNY C. WEL DON, formerly of this place.both of Cumberland. In Scott, Luzerne county, Pa., Jan. 2, by the spirit of Charles Morrins, through a Medium, and in presence of a large number of Spiritual ists. Mr STILES VAN HOOSER to Miss MARY LOCISA LAKE, both of the City of Carbondale. De lohib. •• Li to leaves ea trees the ries of sou it &nod ; Yew vowels loath, sew rithotiog os the ervaai." DIED, On Thursday last, in this borough, after a pro tracted illness, which she bore with meekness and patience. Mrs. MARTHA A. LITTLE, wife of Ir. E. Z. Little, aged 37 years 4 months and 23 days. On the sth inst., Mr. WILLIAM VANORS DEL, of Straban tp., at an advanced age. On the 25th ult., in Littlestorru, MARY Mc- ILVAIN, widow of Moses Metivain, deceased, aged 85 years. On the Gth inst., MARY CATILARINE, daughter of Mr. Samuel Mumma, of Straban township, aged 8 years 4 months and 4 days. 0.1 the 10th inst., SOPHIA REAR, daughter of Nicholas Hear. dec'd., of Franklin township, Aged 29 years 8 swabs and 24 days. List of Letters DEM AINING in the Poet Office, at Gettys kto bur 7, Feb. 15, 1 185. Addams Goo, G. Mehring 1). E. L. Cunningham John Mellen Uriah cosinover David Ilicitlef Jacob cooper E. Miller vihn (',.W hover Margaret E. Potroof Ilonry Cutter John B. Stevens & Brown Dysart ll.tvid . Shetron John Goodson George A. Sider Jos. A. Grayson J if. Btetiman Jacob /1118eigh Sally S oner John H. ilitxelbergrr MAry A. Sunday Akigail 11,,Ilowav IL C. Sherbine George I anter-el corgo Thomas IVidow a tiller Abraham Trimmer Mitry Jamb% Ge Jrce A. 2 Traci] Levi .1 .hue Walter William • fArrion S. 8: W earer 1.-)viny MAlvain ILirrisan Whi.ler Bmjainin C. GEORGE GEYER, P. X. ipirPars . ms calling tor letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Collateral Inheritance Tax. pL'ELlftliED by the Commissioners of Adams cokuity agreeably W Act of Ae- PPrithlv. Pim. WLTER, I l ic+ister of Adams county, in account with tit:Commonwealth. fur I'ollateral Inheritance Tax received frota - Bet. L. 1835, to Nov. 30. 1837: DR. To cash received from the estatri of the fel- lowing donedlesta, vie: Magdalena Hoover, (halaner) Sarah H away. Sally Road, David U. , ose. Henr y ♦ igras.ll., John B. Pitzer, John Collins, Mary Kerr, Albert Bonder, Isaac Paxton. John Deardorff: Mary H.lll, Abraham Kitchen.. - Jultn Bulb usu. D.d oot *lonMsll4)lw, 1 per cost, BY the aennthis Wended by authority of the Auditor Gamed to duo estates of the fol krwing doodenta. viz : John Mee. Culbert& cm. Jobs Collin*. David 3foove. Counsel fee paid R. G. afo• Crusty. RN., 460 95 Tim undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court to audit the accounts of certain of the pey:reie officers, reports. that the above ac cutuxto correct. McCLEAN, Auditor. Feb. 15. 4t itastress & Winter, SEW OXFORD, Adams county, Pa., Pro dm*, ittewarding and Commission Ware konas ; - Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cro w:lien constantly on hand, Fisk, Salt, Pias ter. Gwsaa. &c. Fiat% WIZA.T, Cosr, Rra, OATS, CLOVIS and ?MOTOR' HINTD, bought at all times, for which the highest cash prices are paid. Feb. 15. ti & 6m The County Map WILL be delivered to the Subscribers in Straban, Eluntin&t.on, Lath:core, Reading, in a few days. Those wishing Maps who hawk : ant subscribed must give me notice im as the last edition will soon be printed. M. S. CONVERSE. Feb. 15, 1858. 3t, filing - 4 /regular monthly meeting of die 'le Yen's Chrinnui Association' will be hut in the Looters itoom of 84. James' asterdity regain Ile& 20tb, at Ok Allasta et the sear bete eeeted. D. A. 8U511149., Feta Litenial, 111.11111 L TAITON • kayos hose • flooktfoc • gad oatifiesss, ordw bell quail. • . Public Sale. OF PERSONAL PROPERTY . —The sob ! scriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sole, at his residence, in Ty rone township, A lams county, 2 miles west of Millersburg, on Tuesday, the 16:14 day o f Afarch next, the following ‘alunble personal property, viz; Four heal of Work II ' a yearling Colt, 4 head of first-rate Well Cows, a fine Heifer, a Four-horse Wagon, a one-horse Wagm, flay and W„ol Ladders, , new s sleds, a good carriage, horse gears, plough., harrows, shovel pl cultiro. tors, horse-rake, winnowing mill, cutting box, rolling screen, threshing machine, sin gle and double trees, spreaders, lug cirains, grain shovels, rakes, forks, a lot of cider bar rels, and a variety of other articles, too nu. merous to mention. to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOIIN ECKENRODE. Feb. 15. to NE Public Sale. rr flrE subscriber, Executor of the last will and testament of °coitus PLAXIC, deceas ed, will sell at Public Sule, at the late reel dates of said deceased, in Liberty township, Adams county, no Middle Creek, on Monday, the lit day of March next, the following per sonal property, viz: A bay Mare, with foal ; a large Cow, a set of breecbbaud•, horse gears and halters ; Wheat, Corn and Oats, by the bushel, Uay by the ton, and Grain in the ground. Also, a lot of lumber, suob as inch stud half-inch walnut, poplat and oak boards, with many other articles. 1 50 6 50 itarAlsu, at the saute time, w:11 the Fares of said deceased, coc~tt~:ain~ 1J acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Eiker, 0. P. Tupper and others ' haring there on a large Stone House. B arn, Orchard. Sze., with never-failing water. sir SAle to commence e.t 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by VALENTINE FROCK, Ex'r. Feb. 15. is THE subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public S. le. at his residence. in .I.l4untioy township, Adams county, 5 miles trom Littlestown, near the road leading from that place to Einmitsburg, on Mouday, tAe,StA day ‘,,./ March next, the following Tier sonal property, viz : A first-rate Soilfion, three-quarters blooded, 164 hands high, is named .8.11 Wesley," and fur beauty, action or carriage, cannot be excelled ; L work horse, I two-year old stallion, aired by " 8.11 Wes ley," and is St very promising animal ;3 Mulch Cows, to calve soon ; 4 Heifers, 1 first-rate Young Bull ; a narrow-tread Wagon strung enough for five horses ; a two-horse wagon, as good as new ; 2 ploughs, 1 harrow, 2 corn forks, hay carriages, front part of a two-hurse wagon running part, winnowing mill, horse gears, double and single trees, lurks, rake*, AY. Also, Hay by the stack or ton, and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. gar s Ile to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. 31., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known be JACOB ORENDORFF. Feb. 15. is rim E subscriber, residing in Hitler town ship, Adams county, intending to partly relinquish farming, and having too much stock, will offer at Public Site, on IVednes day, the 10th day of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following personal property, viz : G bead of Horses, two of which are goad breeding Mires, two being now with foal, a tine young Stallion, three years old the corn ing spring, and two yearling Cilts ; 7 head of Cows and Young Cattle. of which three are Seers, two Bills, and Heifers ; about 40 head of flogs, among which are 'Arend breeding S ors and a fine Boar ; 1 Dour-horse Wagon, one two-horse Wagon. a "ne-horse Wagon, a one-horse Spring Wagon, ploughs and harrows, corn abeller, winnowing mill. jack screw, and a variety of other articles too niinerous to mention. girAttendance will be given end terms merle known on day of sale by Feb. 15. u JONAS ROTH. TIER subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, of a mile from the Ctiambersburg turnpike, near ?lobes Church. on Tuesday, the 9114 day of March next, the following personal proper ty, viz: 4 head of work horses, 5 head of first-nit. Milch Cows, fat Steers, Ysung Cat tle. Hogs, broad tread Wagon. with bed, bows and cover. flay Ladders, Wood Ladders. Ino g hs, Barrows. double and single shovel ploughs. new winnowing milt, grain cradle, scythe, forks, rakes, spreaders, log chain, fifth chain, cue chains, horse gears, wagon saddle. collars, bridles, wheelbarrow, jack ac w, sing'e and double trees, halters and halter chains, 2 pair butt chains, and breast chains ; Wheat. Rye, Corn, Oats and Potatoes by the bushel. Hay by the ton, and Grain in the ground. Also. 1 Baltimore air-tight cooking store, ten-plate stove, barrels, tuba, bogs beside. masucka.shovels, old iron, corn brooms, and a great many other articles, too numerous to mention. $l5 47 23 30 15 00 86 07 1.06 40 36 00 00 54 93 82 01 3 05 9500 3 00 38 00 3 64 657 19 27 39 11:7`Sstle to commence nt 9 o'clock, A. M.. on mild day. when attcodan.m will bi siren and terms wade known by HENRY DEARDORrr. Feb. 11. 1858. to OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—The gab ‘-f scriber will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, is Tyrone township, Adams coun ty, on the property of the late Juhn Flick inger, deo'd... 1} miles southeast of Ileidlers burg. on Big Conowago, ou Friday, the 261 k day of ,ctiruttry the following valuable personal property, viz: 4 head of working Horsey, one a good brood mare, with foal ; 3 lch Cuwa, and Young C.rttle, fine brood S iwe, Two-horse Wagon, Une-horee Wagon, Plough.. Harrows, Siovel Ploughs, Corn Fork, Culti%ator, Iluree Gears,,S ‘ddles, S.de &Addle, a new Buggy, and Harness ; to- gether with a number of hui.mbold articles. IlogYheadk, Meat Vessels. ILithaway Cooking S.ove, and a Ten.plate S.uve, and Pipe, 2 sets of Cioper's Tools, with a variety of other things too nu:um-mi. to mention. to commence at it) o'clock, A. on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by 530 00 30 00 18 Its 39 20 6 00-69 05 ZACEIA . RIAII MYERS U. W. Flemming, Auctioneer.' February 8. to THE subscriber, Administrator of the estate of &won. Hour, deceased, will sell at Public Sale. at the late residence of said de ceased, in S.raban township, Adams county, on the State Road, about 5 miles from Get tysburg, un Thursday, Me •Itit day of March next, the following_personal property, via :- 2 Horses, Hogs, Four-horse Wagon, Horse Gears, Carriage, Hay Carriage, Ploughs and 11trrows, H fling Screen, S zorels, Rakes, Forks, &,c. A set of Carpenter's Tools, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Ifidr'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by FREDERICK QCICKEL, Adss'r. February 8. to 11}11 STI A N SHULLEY'S ESTATE.—Lete ters of administration on the estate of Chris tian Shelley, late of Freedom twp., Adams county, deceased, baring been granted to.the undersigned, the first named residing in the same township, and the last named in Liberty township, they hereby l ere no ties to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them roped! authenticated for settlement. • , ABRAHAM , KRISS, JOHN MUSSELM AN., F.b. 15; li' $t 6t Public Sale. Public Sale. Public Sale. Public Sale Public Sale. Administratord Notice. It ts Not it Inre MI I A. *MANI World's Bair Restorer and World'. Hair Dress ing . THE ONLY PALTARATIONS THAT HAVE A LUROPLAN BEI'I:TA nos. T HE Restorer, used with the Zyjobalsamum or D-essin4, cures diseases of the hair and scalp, and Restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color! The Zylobalmamum or Dressing used alone is the best hair dressing extant for young or old. We take pleasure in presenting the follow ing undeniable proofs that these are the best preparations either in Europe or America.— They contain no deleterious ingredientiy.- do not soil or stain anything. GREAT BRITAIN: Rim. W. B. Tnnuxttot. Neva, Lancashire. asys.--"Ilra Z. A. 41/lea'. World's Clair &atom awl lyksbalaisau are perfect marvels. Attar sada( thaws six meta, my estraaraly gray hair la matored to Its oat arid Color. I aas matialled it la mot a dye.' • HA 17/. arr. MRS, K C. ANDRES. for many years Illiadoesery to Hayti, Dow of Martinsburg(t, H. T. TIM climate bad maiemily illeetell bar lair and scalp. libe says, i• I bare derived mesa Weed% frame tbe meet Mn. & A. AlMah World's Hair Restorer and Zyloballemnum. bare tried varies. other remedies for my hair. bet as,.. seething that so materially Rued peremaspatly IlwasAtiad w h oa bas Mrs. 8. A. J. H. EATON, Pees. Union Univ., Tens. " I bare used Mrs. 8. A AlTirs World's/fair Restorei tad Zylebeisainum but very irregelerlir, bet estrittmenedleg, Rte iwisence Mai &alertly •Mible. Tb. Wile's" of heir aced. and my locks. enrich were quite gray, redone* to twor original Week " itLY. U. V. Decay, M. "Guile to ll.Zinest." Ruston. Mass "That Mrs 5 A Allea's World's Hair Reetunir awl Zylobassown promotes Use growth of the b4r where Widnes. has commenced, we now bare the evidence of our owe .yes Rev. J. A. H. Coavei.r., Car. Sec. B'd of Zdeentiois. N. T. City. elf procured Mrs. 8 A A11..'. World'a Hair lestorer sad Iyhotialeueam der a rolatlve. I see happy wry it prevented the Wing el id tee hair. and restored It, from bein g gray, lofts natural glossy awl beautiful bleak " Rev. Jiro. E. Boma, Editor "Clan. Ade." Damao, N. T. "Sirs g. A Allen'. World's Hair Re. stereo and Zyloteleasouni are the best preparations I bare ever known. They bare restored my hair to its original color. Ittr..) . Brooklyn, N. l'' "I am hap py to Crier bellowsy to the value sad enemy of Mrs A Alien's It erid's Hair Usetorerand Zylobaleamees. and also to acknowledge its caring my graytieseand beldame." Rev. G. M. PRATT, ...fgt. Penn. Bap. Pub. Soc. "We cheerfully reirommond Mrs 8. A. ALlea'a World's Hair Restorer and Zylobaleunum " Ray. J.—F. GRISWOLD, Washington, N. 11. "Plena Inform Mrs. where biro. 8 A Alien's World's Haar Restorer ad Zylehalsionum can be had ie Beaton. Toe may say se my Name, that I knew they are slat they purport to be " Rev. D. T. Woori, litailletorn, N. Y. "air hair kiss greatly thickened Tb. game Is true at suothir of my family, whom head we thought 'mold beton)* al. moat bare Her !war We handsomely thickened. wed has a healitir appearance Magt. awns Mrs h. A. alien's urld's flair Restorer and Zylobalasmum " Rev. M. 'fit trites. ;GO years of age.) Pitcher, N. V. “sme,,,, wring Mrs. s A Allan's World's Ilan Ifs starer sod ['labs/amount, my hear muse. to fall, and rattorwd to iLs natural 040 t. 'II. authiag like a dye " Rte. S. B. MORLEY. Attlehorn'. Mass. "The effect of Mrs. 8. A Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Z 3 lobalsamona has Woo to change Lb* •Crowo of Glory' Wool/log to old man, I. the ori g inal hu• of yuath. The same le true others of my acqoaintanoe Ray. J. P. Tusaix. Ed. "South. Baptist." &v.. Charleston. 8 C. "The white hair Is bseconfog obviated by es. and bstter hair forming, by the use of Hr. 8. A. Allass'a World a Liao. !Waterer mud Zylobalserusna." Rrv. C. A. Burette. Treas. Amer. Bible Union. N Y. "I very throrfully add tuy tostimosky to that of oistooroes other (reared*. to Mrs a A A11..'. • rld• s Uses Restorer sad Zyleileatratesni Tb. latter I bare found superior to anything 1 ever used Ray. AMOS BLANCHAND. hlcriden, N. H— "W. think very bighly• of Mrs S. A Allem'. World' • Hair Restorer and Zyloaalaasouto Ray. C. M. CLINCK. I,eteivtown, Pa. "Mr.. S. A Allen's World's Hair Restorer WA Zylobaleamenn bas stopped the falling oat of my hair, and caused anew growth. Ray. W. Potato'. Stanarich, Ct. "Mrs. S. A Allis'. World's Hair Restorer and tylobsilsamuin bare mot nay ,not await,* axpocLstieo, lo week* my hair to grow where It had Wiles. , Rtv.D. 3lnettis, Cross River, Y. V. "I know of a great away who huge had their hair restored by the ear of ,Sirs ti A. Alleles World's Hair Restorer and Zylobabiamnin." Ray. Jos. McKee, N. r City. •-Reecan meads We,.." REV. E. Erects. Pellet. 0. ...I have used Mrs. S. A. alien's Worlds Hair Restorer and Zyinbalwitnum They hare enraged my hair to Its natural color, and stopped dalmatian off.' Rev. Ws. R. Dowvs, Howard. N. )7 ••11 r.. 8 A •Iletee World's Hair Dressing has no superior It clean/et the hair and's:alp, removes Unthaws awl dry- DINS, and always produces the softame, silkiness and na tural glues es, requisite to the humeri hair.' We might quote front odiere of the nu merous letters we hate arid are constantly receiving, but we deem the above sufficient to convince the most skeptical that we have at least the best preparations in the world for the hair of young or old. We manufacture no other preparations. Occupying the, large building, cornet of Broome and Elizabeth Streets, exclusively fur dice, saleroom and manufactory, wo hare no time or inclivati.ni to engage in other manufactures. These are the only preparations expArteil in any quantity to Europe. IWrib Saito would call lettlitilintli to the fact that we have always avoided all charlatanism. Our preparations are the highest prked, but the cheapest, became they last longer, and do more good; the expense, in thread, less than others. We aspire to have the best, not the lowest priced. One bottle of the 'letterer will last nearly a year. SI 50 per bottle.— Balsam", 371 cents per bottle. GENUINE bas "Mrs. S. A. Allen" signed in Red Ink to outside wrappers. and in Black Ink to direc tious p.tsted on bottles. Restorer bottles are of dark purple glass, with the word/. Mrs S. A. Alko's World's Heir Restorer. 355 Broome Sired, New Thrk, blown on them. The Bal sam bottles are of greers i t i ci say , with Mrs. S. A. Meet's World's Hair 355' /*wane Street, New Thrk, blown on them. Circulars around bottles copyrighted. None other is genuine. Signing the name by others is Lorgery, and will be prosecuted by us as a criminal offence. Some dealers try to sell oatr preparations oa whic.4 they We store profit, iasteati of these ; insist on Omsk S .1,/ by nearly every drug tin.l fancy goods dealer. Address t ll letter's for information, be.. to MR& S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR ILISTORXR DrPOT, No. 355 Brooms ¬, N. Y. Feb. 15, 1853. 3m THE subscriber, intending to discontinue farming, will offer at Public Sale, at his residence, in Ilatnilumban township. Adams county. 5 miles westof Gettysburg. and with in one mile of the Stone Church, on Saturday, the 27th day of February nut., the following personal properts. •is : 3 head of ilorse4, 10 Cows and Young Cattle, 12 Bogs, 17 Sheep, broad tread Wag,nn, Ilsv Carriage, Wood Ladders, 5 sets of 11 tree dears, Blind Bridles, Collars, Ll:titers, fifth chain, 2 sets spreaders, butt chains, ploughs, double and single shovel plotghs, harrow, 2 cultivators, winnowing mill, cutting box, rakes, forks, barrels, boxes, 160 locust posts for post fence. 50 do. for board fence, corn by the bushel, straw by the bundle, 2 grain shovels. crow bar, double and single trees, and many other articles, too numerous to mention. air Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., on said day, when attendnrics will be given and terms made known b♦ Feb. 8. is JAMES S. WILSON. TE undersigned would respectfully request all persons indebted to bim. by note or book account, to make immediate payment. All sooounts unpaid on the first of April Dail, will be plead in the hands of Ilsztar A. PicAtma, Esq., for collection. Feb. 1. It JACOB AULABAUGH. A Bargain Offered. F OR sale, a first-seta Boat-body Uarriage, pat up in the very best style, handsome ly and substaasially—will be sold are BAR tidIN, to make roast: Require soon at The Com Pair olhae, is Gettysburg. Fab. 1. cELßESt—A . lrili:nita article just noshed sa d to sale by GrputsiTs'irTdoVis.' .Actiot'r Public Bale. Notice. . , 4 MILIISLRY ACCOUNT.: 4 ' l r . UL. SCHICK, Tle!mem elAdazoseoutity, he conformity with thlOtb section of an Act • of Assembly. esiffitled **An Act to revise the Miqus System. at-* Peeled the WI day of April. 11153, exhibits the followiog eocoant : Dtt. To amount of outstanding Mintsry fines for 1856 and previous years. To amount of Military fines assessed for 1857 as Fier report or e°. CORltiliniOntall To amount of Additional Tax, (per Daniel Ehrthart,) ' ol " per Levi Kindig. ..1 “• per Win. Staub. " Exonerated Tax, per U. J. Kuhn, Ilastes. I Yam. Peter Y. Smith 1552 Ephraim Martin 1654 Hugh McGaughy John K. Helices Jacob King 14 Henry Slaybaugh Samuel Weaver 1856 Jame McCollougb " Solomon Sell Benjamin Weaver " Nicholas Slaybaugh " Christian Rindlanb " Michael Crowl 14 Samuel Sadler Henry•SLaybaugh " Samuel Weaver 1846 James Black Wen. Staub 114 Leonard McElwee " Peter Stevens James Wilson 11 Nathaniel Grsyaoe " Daniel Ehrehart Mishit Penrose ' " henry Witmor ' " Frederick Stover " Levi Kindig 11 Steven Weidner Jesse Clapesdelle " Nicholas Heltsall " John Miller Jacob Myers 11 David F. Bair le Henry Slap:meth " Henry 0. Carr 1857 William Rosa Jacob Kluokt 41 k Peter iller /I \ Jacob titsell Isaac Robinson George Kris' Daniel Lynch*, es Ihnnuskips. Lattimore Gettysburg 8., Cumberland Huntington Straban Butler Gettysburg 8., Cumberland Germany Huntington Menallsn Straban Franklin Tyrone Butler Gettysburg 8., Cumberland - Germany Huntington Lattimore llamiltonban Liberty Hamilton Menlolen Straban Franklin Conowago Tyrone Monntioy Mountplesaant Beading Freedom Union Butler Gettysburg 8., Cumberland Germany Oxford Huntington Lattimore Hamiltonban Liberty Hamilton Menallen Straban Franklin Conowago Tyrone Mountjoy Mountpleasant Reading Berwick Berwick 8., Freedom Union Butler David Dull 14 John McCreary Adam Itebert 11 Anthony Strasbaugh " Jacob C. Pittanturf " Moses Hartman• " John Mc%tater Samuel Orudortr* " Win. Bittinger. 111 Franris Wilson* 0 Win. Ross White " Peter hongt .. Burkhart Wirt* I' B ar Mose marked thus (II) hare since paid in full. Those•warked thus (t) hare since paid in part. Since the settlement the sum of One Hundred and Fifty-tire Dollars and Sixty-two Ceuta, ($155,62) has been paid into the Military Fund by diferient collettors. CR. ny amount psi.] State Treasurer as per receipt filed Oct.. 14, IRST E. G. Fahnesiock, Troviurer of Ind pendent Bids County Coininisaioners for services ..... John :scat. Brigade Inspector Printers for pul4ishing Military Account, Outstanding Military dries fur 1852 '• • 1854 /855 11857856. 1854 1855 1856 1857 17154 1856 1857 Collectors fees fur Ixooerations Aquatints for &aliening 625 men. Treasurer of Indepeutlent Bloat Treasurer's Conuniqsiosi on 81.161 epii at 1 pdr Balance iu ba..ds of Treasurer. 'l:7This ja to certify that the shore is a carect statement of the 111 Mary Account of Adios County. al; is appestre upelu the Books in the County Commiriots/ors' office. audited by the County Auditori. ' J. M. WALTER., Clerk. February 15.1558. 4t Public Bale OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. —T suxseribet,intendingb , discontinue farming. will offar at Public Sale, at his resi dence, ••Carrolsburg Mills,'' in Libert,itown ship, Adams county, 2 miles west of kit:unite burg, Md., on the Waynesboro' Turnpike, on _Caddy, Me 15th day of if arch nese, the fol lowing valuable persuntspproperty, viz : TEN II EAU OF 110t1SES, 8 of which are draught horses, of superior qualitt —the others are fine driving horses, well iiroken; 12 Mulch Cows, 1 young Devon Bull, of rare blood, 20 head of Steers and Luang - CAW.. 50 bail of 'fogs, 15 of which ere fat,„ 33 Shoats and 2 Brood Sutra, 32 head ot.Sheep; 1 broad-tread Wagon, with liztares, I.lPiantation Wagon, 3-inch tread, 1 narrow-tread Wagon, 1 one: horse Wagon, with springs, 1 log Wagon, 1 two-horse Carriage and harness, 1 Cart, 2 seta of new flay Carriages, of superior struc ture, 2 pair Wood Ladders, 1 Lime Bed, I Threshing Machine, (Davenport's Patent,) I new Wheat Fan, Grain Drill, Cutting Bal, Hand Screen. Cirri Sheller, Horse Rake, horse-power flay Pitcher, 2 sets heavy Breech Bands, one Os.ir new, 6 sets Cruppers, 111.ms jugs, Blind Bridles, Collars, Hatters, 3 Fifth Chains, 4 sets Spreaders, 3 Log Chains, Plough Clears, Rough Look, la Cutter, Car rying Chain, 1 pair heavy Lock Chains, 30 G l ow Chains, large new Jack Screw, 1 Jack arter and Lever, a dumber of two and three horse Ploughs, double and single Shovel Ploughs, new hill-side Plough. 3 Harrows, a variety of Forks, .00nsisting of pitch, hay, grain and manure Forks, a lot of Rakes, Mat tocks, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, Corn Hoes, (Irnia Cradles, Mowing Scythes, Sickles,with other farming implements. Also, Corn and Oats, by the bushel, hay by the too. 2 Scale Beams and Weights, 1 Smut Machine, (Young's patent,) a large Int of flour-barrel Stares, Lap Shingles. lot of Lneust Posts, Lc. Also. Household and Kitchen Furniture, such u Tables, Chairs, Clucks, Beds, Bedding and Bedsteads, Stoves and Pipe, Cupboards, Wool and Spinning 'Wheels. Kettles, Puts and Pans, a lot of Bacon, Meat Vessels, a number of tight Barrels, 2 iron-bound Whis key Hogsheads of large size, together with a great variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. illarSale to eornrnence at 10 o'clock, A. AL, on said day, and to continue from day to day until all is sold. Attendance given and terms made known by JAMES MaDIVIT. Jan. 25, 1858. te Valuable Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE.—Tbe subscribers. in tending to remove, will tell at Public Sale, at their residence. in Huntington town ship, Adams county, (on the farm of the late Wm. R. Smiler.) on Wednesday, tAe 3d day of Mardi next, the folios ing personal property, vii : 3 Horse% a first-rate Stallion, 9 Milch Cows, 50 head of Hogs, including .5 brood 8 >we ; a 4-horse narrow-tread Wagon. new Rockaway Buggy, Theshing Machine, Wind Mill, Cutting Box, Ploughs, Harrows, Shovel Ploughs, Cultivators, Horse Gears. double and single tree., rakes, forks, and a variety of other farming implements—all nearly new. glirfiale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMS DICKS, ROBERT M. DICKS. [John Hanes, Auctioneer.] February 8. is Terra Culture Xeeting.- rp HERZ will be s. mosiist of the listase• Torrst/olture Society, bold is UN psblie School House, in Besdersoliboy Ml 270 i et Febrisal si eeiX i i.V. pewits who base bees bosSiessed Torre Culture by Professor Cbssesoill lies is. tiled tesiOspti Br outs or fitessui4r, Fab. 1. ed lilt B. WrIAION. I lAmousta Awmeit *wind. I Rpm $8 87 61 75 $4O 00 14 33 14 33 34 20 29 00 17 00 114 00, 30 00 30 50 54 57 48 50 68 00 61 00 4150, SS 60 SS 00' 46 50 46 00 16 00 47 50 45 00 47 VI 19 00 • 1501 00 62 00 , 42 00 39 00 45 50, 41 00 27 00 36 00 21 50 13 00 45 50 80 50 43 60 61 50 41 00 6800 51 50 66 00 37'60 4850 87 60 63 00 57 50 29 50 41 00 43 00 57 00 52 60 20 50 1.4 00 26 50 51 00 42 60 1 97 1 30 13 53 10 1 42 1 ;5 17 01 29 43 7 07 34 30 39 00 i 0 60 M/1 rn 1 Po 3 Do 177 1 96 28 50 28 90 H 23 EEED 57 ..k.l. 28 93 20 GO 35 Q 0 48 45 23 28 2 515 1 22 EEEI 52 2.5 4k 00 IQ 00 2i 00 2 417 -11. 47 03 .3".". *4 75 20 00 27 50 _4_.._ /El 1131 53 48 84 2469 49 EUli • Public Bale O VALUAJILE PERSONAL ESTATE.— The subscriber, Administrator of the tate of J,ntssu 8111711, deceased, will. sell at Public S.ild, ai k the late residence of said do ceased. in MTuotpleasant township, Adams county. on the road leading from Llettysburg to II mover, 4 miles - fromFilie former !dace, on Thetratby, the 4th of ..V4,raft• next, the fol lowing Personal Property, via : 3 head of !forme, (including a mare with foal.) 6 Mitch Cows, 6 Heifers, 1 Hull, Sow and Shuns: a braid-tread Wagon. with had, hows and in's er, 1 narrow-Rued . 11r_igini, May Ladders. Stoneßed. !Carriage, Meese And LLerrow*. Winnowiag sat Cutting Box, Cloverame4l Stripper, 11 wse Wears. fifth, log, halter awl cow Chains, Forks, Rakes, Grain Cradles. iythe., .14.; Itiy . by . the ton. Corn by the bushel. nod Grain in -the . ground. Also, Household and'll itch co Form Lure.** f..llows : Tables nod Cotirs. Sods, Iladstostds and Bed ding, Cesiaof Orawers,•C &ore and Pipe, Iron Kettle, with otbororticles ; Damon ani Lard, by thp pound, 2 swaps of Bees. _I smooth Ride, a tot or hogsheads, with a varie ty of other articles. toe numerous to mention. IffirSale to ootionence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on said day, wlitn attendance will bo given and terms made knoitn by • GEO. SMITH, Adger. Feb.l, 1858. is • Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given Wall legatees and other persons concerned thatthe Admin istration accounts; hereinafter mentioned will he presented at the Orphan's Cuort of Adams C ,unty for - confirmation and allowance, on Taelday, the :?:lit day of February nal, at 10 o'elock. A. M., viz : 7. The account of John Brough, Ex ecutor of the last will and tostamont of Michael Miles, late of Hampton, Adams county, deceased. S. The first account of Albort W. Storm, Administrator of the estate of John Felty, deceased. 9. The first account of Daniel Golden, Executor of the last will and testament of George Golden, docomed. 10. The scoonnt of Isaac B. and Peter Tmstle, Executors and Testamentary Trustees under the Will of Abruhiln Trostle, deceased—of the heirs of Sarah Stoke, deceased. IL The first account ofJohn Mowery and Abraham Bixler, Administrators of the estate of Adam Mowery, deceased. 12. The account of Anthony Dear dorff, one of the Administrators de bonis non cion testamento anne.ro of John Arendt, Esq., late of the township of Franklin, Adams county, Pa., dec'd., settled by Benjamin Deardorff, Admin istrator of the estate of said Anthony Deardorff, late deceased. ZAC &WAIL MYPS, Bsgiskr. Register's Office, Getty.- burg, Jan. 25, 1858. f New Court HOMO. RE ALE D Proposal' will 'be received at the aloe of the Contetiseioners "of Addams comity, wail 3 oNliask, r. M., on resicket• tea Wet day of lobb nial, for the erec tion, in the Burlme of burg. of s new COURT H 0178 14 00 by WI few, two stories in height, with wrgiraa. Oc• Pleas sad specifications may be seen at the Conisoissiewere OAes R oe nad,after Monday, the lei of February. KAN ll• A. B YICKING, AG/41.4„U WINE& „/ ; ' JACCGULAIIKKBPSWiSita: • Attest--- • .Outunripgieems. • J. , iiikkiritilwit, Airy. . 25, Int Pablio Sale. THE &obscener. having sold his Farm. and intending to ro West, will sell at Public dale, at his residence. half • mile south of Middletown. Bigler township. Adams county, Pa., oa Wedmplay, Thuls,lay and Friday, ate 17fh.1.8th and 19.1 day, of Marrh next, all his movable property, (which hits Les but • few years in us)—a well selected lot ui Farming linplenterts, a good lot of Horses and Cattle, a tun set of el.lgant Carpenter's rook, (as good as new ;) and. intending to quit house-keeping, nearly .very article iu the house will be s,,ld $1396 S 2 1061 50 6 00 1 50 3 50 47 /246* 49 Horses, Cattle, (CY —1 heavy Bay Draught Horse. 1 heavy Brows Draught Mare. 1 heavy Brown D.ssught Mare, with foal to the Coup. pany Cobham, now owned by J. Y. Bushey, Esq., 1 Bay Horse, 3 years old, 1 blood-bay Scallion, (brooded stock) 2 years old, 1 Black Mare, 2 Tears old, 3 Stall-6•d Cattle, 2 of which weigh upwards of 2000 lbs. each. 3 Milch Cows, 5 Heifers, 1 extra Roan D,lrliam Bu'l, 1 small Bid'. I izears- 1 Oneidas. thous. i duly. $8 67 ...... 21 75 Urn $l4 50 lb 00 n 4 00 / 50 8 50 4754 X 50 18 1 Fanning Utensilz.-1 broad-tread four. horse Wagon, (as good as new) with bed. bola and cover, 1 narrx,v-tread four•borae Wagon and lime bed, 1 spring Wagon, fur 1 and 2 horses, with tiel, Ay.' and corer. 1 Carriage, fur 1 and 2 h,rses (new,) 1 Buggy, 1 Cart, 1 push Cart. 1 hand Wagon, 1 extra McCormac Reaper. 2 W heel-barrows, 1 IYith crow Plough. 1 Lloyd Plough, 1 Woodcock Plough, 1 single shovel Plough. 2 double shovel Ploughs. 1 corn f,;rlia, 1 now titres• bone harrow. 1 new two horse harrow, Ithrt.e• bursa trees. 2 doable trees, single tredk,clr via. es, 3 it rF•tadera, 2 mattocks, 2 digging irons; 5 shovels, 2 s7ndes. A lot of hosts, corn rakes, 2 feed troughn sled, double ruler, horse rake, LOH'S log chain, light tog chain, filth chain, sixth ehain,:i.jesckyiug sticks. jack screw. 10 oil cans. extra Threstung Machine,- Lancaster Wheat Fan, corn shelter, 2 grain Shovels, 2 grain cradles, 2 cover cradles, 4 scythes and snathes, sickles. bay rakes. 5 pitch tbrks, 4 manor. forks, 9 shaking forks, bag wagon, extra cutting box. hay 'pitcher, rope and ponied'. 3 ladders, extra gt inelstone, hay by the ton, *heat by the bushel, corn and oats by the bushel. a lot of hoards. a lot of oak joists, • blot of pine joists, plant fbr stone bed. 2 sets bay carriages', extra post bring machine and anger, a onl-ho:•ae wagon bisd, a lot of bags, an assortment of baskets. lot of brick, harrow sled, .with a Tarlifty of other ar ticles. St 00 41 60 MEI 80 Ou 10 so aOO 56 00 81 50 11 50 SO 50 9 00 15 00 13 00 37 50 7 50 QM Horse Gears, (as good as new.)- -2 sets breech bands. 4 sets front gears. 2 sets heavy harness for spring wagon. 2 sets carriage bar hess. (new;) 1 set buggy harness, 9 horse col lars, 10 pair hames, 7 pair long traces, 4 pair butt chains, 4 housings, 8 blind bridles, 4 riding blidles, wagon line, plough line, pair check Unes, single lino. wagon whip, 2 riding saddlrs. wagon saddle. 2 side at ld'es, 11 leather halters with chains, 4 leather dy nets, 2 fancy d 0... lot deo w ehains.sleigb Skip note.—Mall and wedges, post axe, rail pointing axe, 4 Tailing ax-s. broad axe, hand axe, hatchet, 8 hammers assorted, 4 drawing k hires. 2 spoke shares, sharing horse, work ben..l, and screw, iron s;c•!, anvil. 14 12 50 10 00 11 00 52 50 15 00 4 50 31 00 4 ,50 7 50 13 00 7 50 52 50 20 50 14 00 1 '✓o 6 00 7 00 25 00 8 00 817 62 441 50 extra augers assorted, extra brace and 45 bins, lot of hies. full set tenant chisels, full set morticing dn. c ;minas and caliber, cross cut saw, 2 hand saws, tenant saw, whip saw, compass. jack plain, double fore ptain, single smoothing plain, double smoothing.plain, Un shears, spirit level. take line 40 feet. squarest, corner chisse's, siddler's bench and too's, shop slot eSnd pipe, bridls bias, buckles and rings, extra monkey wrench, pruning hook, &c., &c. iloodadd and Kilelsen fetrniture.—Tables, chains. settees, bedvends, bedding. cosh-stove and pipe, ten-plate stove and pipe, bureaus. wash stantlm, a varie'y of carpeting, looking glasiws, copper kettle, iron kettle, hollow ware. (pi .ins-ware, glass-ware.t:n•ware. steel y*, ds, (correct, weighing 40U lbs.) scaleti sad weights. barn.ls, whs. meat Tessa's. churns, milk crocks, apple-hotter, lard. Macon, 2 extra bigf..lo robes. vinegar. a lot of fruit dryers, alto!, rin. potato.s, and so forth. :1:7-0.1 the first day, 17th. will be sold all he stock. %%regime, aul continue at Farming fools ; us; the second day. 18th. continence at Household. and coutinue until done ; and on the third day, 19th, will be sold what is left. lit the mum:: of the 17th it will be puhlksbod at what h iur the sale of Shop Toots wilt commence. SC7 07 75 00 60 00 25 50 45 00 S 67 55 95 206 50 1 _ .107 50 1 439 00 3 27 8 59 28 45 10 53 29 50 • - - - 97 00 144 00 171 c.O 12 50 ... . 165 50 - 11 62 709 34 $9.469 41 CU - Sile•to commence at o'clock, A. N., of each day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ALEXANDER KOMI. Feb. 1, 1858. to Timber-land and Farm, T PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be offered at Public Sale, as Feidast. tie 516dui .. of iLsreh next, on the prim**, a Tract of un her-land, containing - Lill Acres, situate in Franklin township. Allan county, 21 miles south west of Castrtsern, and well cowed with Crestiut and CaeanutAlak Timber of the best quality—the tract to be multi in Lots of from S to lu Acres .aseb. Sale positive. The subscriber will also,nn mid day, offer at public outcry: hia FARM, adjoining the above. con taitung 100 Acres. with a 'Two- St..,ry HOUSE. Frame Ram, 290 fill Apple tree, and other fruit there on. gkr•Perennewiebing to view .tho premises.irtkrequested call on we subscriber, residing on the farm. ggirSitle to emit:nonce at 9 o'clock, A. M.. on said day: when attendance will Le given and terms made known i b WI lAM BOLLER. Ars; or Seven hundred .L.icust Pasta will be sold on said day. Feb. 1. to A T NEW OXFO3D.—The undersigne4 would inform the public that lie bar opened a LUMTIER YARD, on a large Peale, in the town of New Oxford, Adams county, to which the Gettysburg Railroad has been al ready extended. Ills Reeotrurent. embraces all kinds ol Lumber—Panel, First and Second Cjmmnn and Culling Boards, First and Socond C.nninan and Culling Plank, Ilemlurk Fencing Boards, Hemlock Joists, Scantling, Plastering Lath, beaded and plain Paling, ite., Ice., die. Ile invites calls from tilase in want of Lumber, feeling assured that in quality or price his stock CAN'''. St BEAT. lie will en deavor to deserve a large share of public va t:image. 1.,CJ8 At LAB UlGii. Feb. 1. 18:3. • New Coal & Lumber Yard, AT New throiLD. ADI.IIII COcNTT, PA.— faANILLIN Iltssit has received and will constantly keep on han I. a large and well at* leafed assortment of LUMBER, and a superior article of COAL suitable for family purposes. Also, filacksusith's Coal of the best quality. All orders for sawed lumber can be filled at the shortest notice. FRANKLIN HERSH New Ozford, Feb. 8, 18'18. if A Large Supply of Lumber, NCLUDING every quality of River Pine. T )net recei ced, and far sale. at very low prices, at the Yard of SHE & BUEHLER, OA the Corker of Washington clad Railroad Streets, just in the rear of the " Eagle Hotel." They have also on hand a largo variety of Plastsruel .Lat Ass, Skingliv Lathes, and Picket Heats, (fur garden fenciair) which they will sell low. Orders for any amount eark,be promptly filled. Builders, before war chasing elsewhere, will find it to their ad vantage to examine qualities and prices.-- Also, a superior article of Blackmail& Cord, at S3' eta. per bushel. Gettystatrg:Jaa. 25, 1.85& Ezeoutarli jonbi B. Makiliftl3ol63ESTATL—Let! tentssessonittary en the anon of Jahn B. McPherson, late of Gettyliar* Mains *minty,- deceased, baring been granted to the undersigned, rending in the, be hereby lisle unelise to an Phe i t : *shied Or said 'WV* . to ask* Mum* - and MOW &Ong slag* . the MD* to priii* Shinn propel, &Wham. licntisisatibmisitt. StrfaItrIgaNTIIILSON, lib; 1, OS ' ' MOMS& Pithlaa. al arettaaaotfikaw 1 . 1 b• had abaap a$ NORBEVICS, .New Lumber Yard, r• Public 1111.: 41 # ' VIE subscribers, Executors of es estateur Jscos llsRaar, deceased, will sell 14 Pato lie &lc. on ractday, tite 2rl dais/March nest, at the late residence of said deceased, netirthe Millerstown road, one nailisiesi,ef burg. the following Taloebhi viz: ii•irses. 2 Mules, 7 Sae Nowa, 3 S eer., Young Cattle, Ilse, 3 Wagons, one broad tread with bed; bows it'd owlet, on. narrow tread, ands one horse wagon.. (i.e. rialto, Sleigh, S.od, Hay Lidders, Pluagbs, harrows, shoiel p;ougbe, tarn forts, Ivrea raker, glean drill, 'train cradling winstoutag mit!, roiling screen, fork s = rakes, eporedart, log sad fifth ohelneomer chains, horse gears, a ay nese, saddles Mid bridles, - oruatur, wheel, jack wow; grind stone, hay by the ton, grain la the zrounci, de. Also; Household 'and Kitchen Furniture, such al tables, chairs, eat:board:4 came of drawers, chests, clock and ease, , bade and bedding, carpets, wool wheels, rpinniog wheel+, reels, copper and iron kettles, pots, cooking stove, ten pinto stores and pips, Me of bacon, hod, apple butter, a Taney vt books, with many other articles too numerous to mention. dcrS. , le to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on raid day, when attendance will be given and terms wade known 1.7 lIERTST, JOHN HERBST, I:seculars; Fein? nr l' 1. to Public Sale. TILE subscriber, intending t,) reWOre to the West, will sell at - Public Sale, at his falai. dunce, in Cumberland townsilip, Adams county, on tho Millerstown road, 2 mild from Gettysburg. ols''Phursrlay, 1/ae tlth of Yard& next, the tulloising property, viz: I Worse, 2 CAYS, Ono•horse Wagon, Woad Ladderr, 1 Buggy, 2 Stacks of Ilny, 1 set of Blacksmith Tools, G reaps of 13uel, I Cut Rifle, 1 S mt Gun, Uri ndstone,, Wheelbarrow, lot of - Shingles and hoards, At. Also, House bold and Kitchen Furniture, such at Tables and Chairs, 2 Bureaus, Bedsteads. 2 Corner Cupboards, Clork & Case, Mantle Chlek, 2 Stands. Case of Drawers, Cooking Sotto * , d Pipe, C,ipper Kettle, Sink, Tubs ; Cruse-cut Stw, and many other 4rtivlog, too nnmernus to mention. atirSale to commence at 19 o'clock. A. 31., on said day, when attendance will be gleam and terms made known by Yob. 1, 1868. to JOHN D 1717, Sr. Notice of Inquest. JOTICE is hereby given to all the biiri and legal representatives of DAVID DITZLER, late of Berwick township, Ad ams county, deceased, to wit : Mary.Dits- - ler, widow,—Jacob Ditsler, David Dits ler; John Y. Ditaler, George Ditsler, S unuel Ditsler, Elisabeth, widow of John Bates. Susannah binder, Mary Ditzler, Re becca, intermarried ' with Samuel Little, Catharine, intermarried with Daniel Hoover. Juliann, intermarried with Daniel March, and Sarah, intermarried with John S. Reisinger.... all reside in said county of Adams, except. ing Jacob and Elisabeth, who reside in Gar rol county, ma., near Manchester, and Sarah Reisinger and husband, Georot Vaster an& Rebecca Little and husband reside in and near Galion, Crawford county, Ohio, and 1131 in Y. Ditsler, who resides in Huntsville, Logan county, Onio—that in INQUEST will be held on the following property, via: A ,Farm, situate in Derwin k township. adjoin ing lauds of &wool Baugher, David Bucher, Comics S.,brook t, Frederick Laugh mew. Jacob Wolford, and Peter Klunk's heirs, containing 73 Acres and 33 Perches, more or less, with the ap . purtenancoi; also, a Tract of Wood land, in same township, adjoining lands of Samuel Ditaler, George Null. Spangler. and others,oontLining 15 Acres, more or Isms.-- on Wednesday, Lie 24th of February intl., as o'clock, A. M., en said premises, to make par tition thereof, to and amongst the heirs sad legal representatives of said deceased, it the same will admit of partition, without preju• dice to or spoiling the whole thereof; bat if the same will not admit of such partition, in Inquire how many of said heirs it will ciin- Teak:tidy accommodate—and part and divide the same 10 and among as many of them si the same wilt accommodate ; but if the same wi,ll not admit of division at all without pre judice to or spoiling the whole thereof, tutu to value and appraise the ,same, whole and undivided—whereof all persons interested are hereby flotilla* to attend. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olice, Gettysburg, Feb. 1. td Register's Notice. OTIdE is hereby given to all legatees sad N •other persons concerned that the Admin. istration acmints hereinafter mentioned will be Fireeented at the Orphan's Court of Adams count• fur confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday. Me 9M day of March next, via: 18. The second account of John 'a 31cl'herdon, Executor of William Pherson, deceased, settled by Edward McPherson, Executor of John B. Me- Phonon, deceased. 14. The second account of John B. McPherson, Executor of the will of Samuel Sloan, deceased, settled by Ed ward McPherson, Executor of John B. McPherson, deceased ZACIIMIIAII MYERS, Rogiiter. Ithiater's Gerty - burg, Feb. S. 1858. Money Wanted. pROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT! -I- Persons desiring to invest tuu ii ey timbal and profitably, and at the Fame time free from all 'oval taxes, can make en ezeoliint investment by calling soon on the undersigned; President of the Ueityaburg Railroad Um. pany. or any one of its Managers. The Get tysburg Railroad Company have Bonds, as cured by a Mortgage on their property, beer' ing interest at the rate of six per cent. par. annum, payable semi•annually, on the lat• days of February and August in each year until due. They have sold some of the Weak and met the interest ftll;ng due on tbemtbs Ist inst.. promptly. by setting apart a fund (or -hat purpose. The Bonds are now selling. at 80 per cent. of their par value, and thus ew. holder will realize seven and one half per cent. interest per annum, payable eeery months without fail ; and also, withoat doubt; make tvventy•ti‘e per cent. on his investnleni, in a year or two by the Bonds going up to pp!. The Road is now in operation as far awIWIP Oxfurd and_ bringing in a profitable teem* From the business on that portion atonivVillt confidently expected tbat more than suflitlenr will be realized to pay the interest un all ills Bonds issued, after defraying ill expenses. Subscriptions can be mad. for Bends payable in instalment.. ROBERT iIcCURDif, PrieL Feb. 8. 18513. 4t Littlestown Railroad! .fr• Tug Twat, Monthly lascalment et Tint- Dollars per Share on they Stock subscrib-, ed, will be due sod payable to the Treustirst of said Company, on the Dla day of rittiitie s Resolution tithe Board of Dixie tors, passed on Saturday, July „per : sons te arrest* after Aeg:2llleirettl be elit ed interest at the ram dose plutoem. sisow on their back payments, its. the Act of Assembly. Z, /, 81100.11, &modem, oftlic mix' ' Feb. 8, 18.58. td N. B.—Any of tbs Directors illpsi* for menu, on Block. . . l agolll3li PUNK'S' EtrA. 4,-- --. somissadary cm :she aw l H it , 'Plank, ii. a Woos tomieli*. 1 • bunt', ftemiN-4, Whit lion Egimi r e duo umbit, vesidyir ill 11 . 0 n s k Pli r 1 I 111 p i, tr ar szo l ) 0 t ei 0 3 Ser ro : 41 S PF ° 4 1 C 4, llt * 1 ' -. " . • -'* f ' : ab4i•iit i i i E - ' : - ' ‘4444:1 11 01*.446,f ~.,..'‘, Mit i , . tionsior a P .: lam eh. . , %, Mawr se* of II . , tiilir Map. ,* .
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