IC lIETZE $351116; @mnjtl; THE ATTEMPT OF THE ANOHTHLV \HLXT.\RY OFFICERS TO DICTA’TH nuns PI‘IIHflLB IN INDIANA.’ The Fort Wayne (lnd.)‘ Seutmz! mlm‘uu'ncrl the following ctcelknlarebnke lo Abolition rm:- n-r when: who. from their ramps. nsnume to leclgre and scold (be great mnjurily oflhe p.O - Representative in Indiana. It says' “rouncs xx mt AIIY " '“A int ot' indium military officers in Rosen ernns' "my, It the inuigntlon “Gov. .\lorton, have heldnmeettng at \lurfreeahoro’,_lntl adopt ed malntion: denouncing the Democnts "u: the Legitlnpreoflndinn‘ and lhe‘Buttet-nuta' in the Sula genenlly, for their opposition to Littculnlo Abolition projects. and pledging the Indium toldlm to de\ ate their lives Ind meens to thn iupport of the Administntion. This in np doubt a cunning trick nu the part ofthe chit-erg, vhb leek promotion, and expect that ‘thrijt may follow rawniug;"Fut with the soldiers it. will be dtfl'erent. putt if Governq: Morton thinks to “my them ngninht their» lrlluw-cltizenl, or that he can ute them in may scheme to over thrav the onutitution of the Stine or destroy the liberties at our citizens, he will find him nclfiwofully mistaken. ; "This movement of our ofiicers In an omitt orH figment] dewrves the severe-t. reprehen nyq. The intfodugtion of politics into the "VF"! bodes evil to the republic, and“ army uzicers ‘nre to be allowed to denbnnce and 'ht't-Iteu their fellow-citizens who my differ with them, we any surely look for the downfall of the republic or a bloody nnd unnatural'civll “tar. ’l‘hele Indiana officers have degrndell themselves nndflisgrnced the State by their Officiant qbsequiousnesu and tendy compliance with Governor Morton's schemes. They ought to be drummed ou'tol the service; but as thqt cannot b't done while the present party remains ia‘power, they Should pt least be made to feel the ’acorn and contempt. they have atr richly tuned." THE RIGHT TO SPEAK. “It is the ancient and undoubted prerogative ofthiu people to canvass publicmensures and the merit: of public men. It is n ‘honfe b‘réd right,’ it fireside privilege. 't hath ever been enjoyed in every houpc, quttmc and cabin in the nation. It is not to he drnwn into contro vdrly. It in nu undoubted us the right of breath ing the air or wnlking on the earth. Belong ing to pnvme Me or a right, it belongs to: ‘uhlic lift- ~a: n duty. and it is the lust ‘duty which those whose teprcsentnt've l m shall find me to abandon. Aiming sh uni tibia-{Pic be ctlilrtrous and tempcrnte in its Int. except when the right it'self is questioned, l gilnll plaice myself nu the extremehoundnry of my right, and hid dbliiiiiee to any arm than. would move me fromuny ground. ‘{‘The high Lonstitlhtionnl privilege lshnll de fend and exercise, within this houne. and in all placeszin time ivfi’fpencemnd M all time};— Lixinyz I =hnll neseri it; and :hould 1: lane no other inheritance l 0 i’ny children, by the bless in}; of God I will leave them the inheritance of free principles, and the exnmple of a. manly, in- 1 depenrlcntnnd constitutional defence of them.“ } —E.l)mml Ill'ehafcr. " _ ‘ll i A Pubic-rim: or Dniev Wrasrnn.—-The lion. Dng’ieLWebster, of .\Lnschiuu-tts. in K apical! deiivercdvin “'nshinqton,jusl thirteen year: "go, guve it In his opinion that “if the in]- feinnl {Motion and Ahflilllnnkli ever get the poker ‘into their hunds, they will m'ei'ride th‘ (‘rirrstitutiom set the Supreme Court at defiance, clr‘nuge nml make laws to suit thexnselres’, ‘luy violent hnnda on those who difll-r with th'em in itheir opinions or dare question their-infalli hilily. an‘d finally. bankrupt the country and deluge it with blood." , SUSPENSION OF THE EABEAS COR PUS Inflge Curtis mys: “Whenéo than do those edit 5 of- th‘e President spring? Th’ey spring frdni the assumed power to extend.mnrtiul law bvér the whole United States ; n power {or the exercise of which there is no w‘nrmnt‘whatever inflthc constitution. a power which no people coixld confer upon an cxccutivc'xfilicer and re mein a free people. For it would [mike him flhghlule master of their lift“, theiglibertics, and their property. “ * * Let us beware ho‘w we borrow weapons from the armory o arhltmr power. They cannot be wielded by theshnngs of n free people. Their blows will finhllly full upon themselves. Distmcted couh cm; divided strength, are the fiery earliest ef feets of on attempt to use them. What lies be _yo‘n‘d no patriot is now willing to look upon." PURH‘AN PATRIOTISM. Under orders of the Secretary of War, and by request of its Governor, )lnsmcliusetts is pdrmiu’ed to enlist .\‘cgrbe; and “all persons of .Africxm descent” to fiil unher share of Volun tcérsl ~ln honest Pennsylvania people were jailed and forced into the army ngninst their will—in Abolition )lnssa'chusetls, which fur nished but little over lmlfl her quota. no draft wgsjexecuted, and slip now slavishly begs and obtain; permission to fill up her regiments with “demons of Africnn descent,” and such are to be the yompnnions in arms of our patriotic Pennsylvanian! _. i “by is it th‘at Pennsvlmnim was compelled w; drnft while the_ New England States were no“ Let the hongst, toiling freemen of Penn sylvania ask this question, and keep it ringing In‘xthe (fits of the authors of suéh an outrgge. why is there no arm in Abolition States 7 Cl‘c'nlon Democrat. ‘ ‘ ' A [Q‘While the edministrntion is thus despot ic to Democrats, such notorious disunioniste nslllhilips,oheever, Greely, Sumner, Lovejoy, \Vfide'b 00., have not .only been given free ecope by the adminihtretiun, but have been in vited nnd potted by black republican Seuatoge and oficiels. Let Demoérnts epeek: their prin ciples. Let them expose this reckless ndmin~ ”tuition, and if worst comes to worst, let them defend their rights. The doctrine that conser vetive men unnot advocate the constitutiofl and laws of the oouutry with the name fréedom thlnt Abolition fanatics and dimnionieu use in its deuuncintion, is the most insulting form at political despotism. When open Abolition dis— neionifle are permitted to room the country lwith r‘old Abe’s' blessing unon their heads, let no Democruh‘clole his mouth. Our principles m the true principle: of loyalty. let them be adv/outed end defended at every llflllld.— This in no time for men of honest principle! to knuckle and give ,nnder. It in not the tinie;tbr men of noble purposes to enliven—Allentown ‘D‘Wfll. n : ‘1 Runs» on SPOL‘IGYs—The Albany Argus, noticing Epiln a rflean from- fort. Effie”: on mlkgng n pitd‘lfl apology remarks: ‘ . .' “But 'cnn an offence which calls for the in térposition of the military, the suspension of the Constitution, the denial of the authority of the courts, uni the secret and viclent abdnci tian of a citisewgom a State, be wiped out by #9: apology? e venture to say that no gov ernment in the world ever resorted to such meansto reach an offence Qus easily expinted." . . , _ ......_..__ 1 Wm taped to imbhc nfl'airs, the faction‘ now in authority may be fairly reduced to, fibre: chases. Politically spenkiug some are ,Imaves, some art-Jock. and the rest. are_ both knives and fools. Let no one say this “judg men! is harsh. It is thejudgment of the pub lie opinion of this country ; it is the judgment of the public opinion of the world: And Wlll be the judgment of posterity—Exchange. ALILLu-mu W:nnr§a.—The marriage of Genenl Tom Thumb (.\lr. Charles S. Straitun) to Miss Lavinia Warren, was aolemnized in Grace Church, New York, on Tnesdsy inst, the loft inst. The gentleman is twenty-five years ofagt; thirty-one inches high, and weighs twen sy-nine pounds;thc lady is twenty-one years old gad thirty-two inches in height. Thcre wu great. excitement in New York on the occa lion, and the rapers devote a large space to plrticulm. Bliss Minnie Warren, we bride's lister, acted urbridesmnid, end liuie Commo: don Nun. as groomsman. Miss Minnie is six teen years of age, twenty—five inches high and weigh! nineteen pounds. The Commodore is itenzy-one years of age, twemy-nine inches in heigmjsnd‘ weighs twenty pounds. A small Ilair o Innkeiso much fuss about. gimme: Cook, of Chicago, bu commencgd “in against Horace Greely {on libel. Poor Gm!!!“ Bennettsayl. If he were sued for cvexj‘libel he utter: the courts rould have a. buy; time of it. 38’: what may be culled l commuflm! llbdcl'. up his nature to tra duco. ’ ~ PR'DEESSIONAL QAPJflSo . Wm. B. McClellan, ‘ TTORNEY AT LAW.-—omre in WeatNid-_ die street, one door won ol‘ tlu new; 'our! House. L ‘ _ Gettysburg. Nov. 14, 18M). -‘ > . Wm. A. Dunc”. , ‘ ‘_ TTORSPIY AT LAW.—vofice' 1n the North-7 weal corner of Centre Square, Gettysßurg,j Pa." 7 7 , V [Uc1.3,185?. If _‘ .A: J. Cover' , ' 1 TTORNEY AT LAW, mu gammy attend} A to Collections and all other buainel end tru‘stgdjo him.‘ Office Bét‘teen Fahncstlckl’ Ind Dunner A: Ziegle’r’s Stores. Baltimqre sheet Gettysburg, Pa. , [Sch 5, 1859. D. McConaughy, A, f TTORN'EY AT LAW, (officeone door new A of Ruehlvr's drug nnd‘botfl: storc,Chnm3 bersbu'g strut.) Arron" Axu‘Soucr-ron raq Pun-rs nu szsxosa. Bounty Land War-V‘ rants, Back-pay suspended Claimn, | and all qlher claim; ngninst the Governpent M. WpshJ fngton. D. 6.; nlaoAmericanClnims in England. Land Warrants located and sold,” bogghl,nnd highest prices given. Agents engaged in 101 eating warrants in lowa, Illinois and othe: wedcrpsulea fiApply to him personally or by letter: ' ’ § Gettysbuig, Nov. 21', 953. ‘ * Edvmrd B. Enabler, ,TTOBNEY AT LAW, williahhfglly And A promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. He speaks the German laugunge.-—‘ Office M the mme place, in South Baltimore unet, nenr Frlrl-cy‘lrdrup: note, and nearly? opp’oslte Dunnorx Zieglcr's More. g ‘ ‘ Gmtyfiburg, March 20. ‘ J. C. Neely, . TTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to canoe-g A tiona and all other husivfl'ss intxusted to hsi care with promptness. Offiée in the S._E.‘ corner of the'Diamond, (formerly occupied by “Wm. B. McClellan, Esq.) v _ Gettysburg. April 11, i 859. .tf Medical Card. OCTORS‘ O'NEAL 8: SWOPE have asso vinml themselves foi- the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in Gcztylbmg andfim vicinity.— Offiqe in Wills' Building, oppo§ite th‘e Bunk. Night calls will, for the present; be made at thé residence of Dy. Swope, in Bush-York alreetl: . Duc. 22,1862. 3m L L . Drs. Cress 8: Taylor, ‘ CLEGTIC mn'szAxs.—The€bm~n E named gentlemen, bnvidg Inssociate-l lhcmselves in the practice oflbledicine and Surgery, offer their professionbl services" to the citizen! of Gettysburg'nnd v‘lcinily. Hav ing had large snrgienl experience in the. U. S. Army, and extensive hospital [put-tire, they respeltlullysolicityourpatronage. “Eclectic" "learn to choose or select. "agree we select the best, safest and most reliable remedies from all other sectarian {iiegicail schools, which have been rewmmended; from ’lhe ex periéncc and sanctioned by ‘ptncliec ot-the nblest Ecmzcnc‘Pncflnoxaas; and discard~ those more injurious, such'";ns' Bfilimqny.‘ arsenic, me'rcu'ry,’blne pill, b 10913 letting,§t§:c.j Olliee in lhtltimnre ‘treetfoppnslle McCre‘ar’y'h, S dlerSliop. ,Volunteers'fu‘milidfi nttendedfree] cleaner-2e during their ébsence.: » ‘ Du. hall-150nm. ‘ DB. WK. TAYLon. 1 Jan. 1971863. . < ’ J. Lawrence H 111,“ M. D. 1 AS his (Effice one I I door was: ofthe'm‘ Lutheran church in » Chambersburg street, nnd oppmite Pit-king’s; More, where those wishing to have an; Dental] Operation‘perfcrmed nre respectfully invitethdl cull. Rnrznwxcas: DH. Hornet, Rev. (i 133 Kmuth, 0.1)., Rev. B. L. Bunghér, D. 1)., BV4 Prof. M. Jacohg; Prof. M. L. Siufl‘er. j Gettysburg, fipril 11, ’53. ' ‘ Bastress 8: Peters —4 _. J A“ the highest cush prices for all Efn‘d’s o ‘ GRAIN, ~ Q '1 ' FLOUR, . . B r SEEDS, km, I ntthe Brick Warehouse in New Qxfotdu ‘ é Consuntly on hand a large :nssorlmont n GRUPEIUES, at wholesale and rcmil—a‘lso, LUMBER, COAL, GUAM), PLASTER, kc. v‘ April 2R, 1862.‘ Iy* . L Adams County : j { UTUAL FIRE IXSURANGE.C()MPANY.-I Incorporated March 18, 1351. ‘ OFFICERS Preaident—George Swope. ‘ . 1 Vice Iraidth—S. Bullpen". l ‘ Srcrrtary—D. A. linemen _ ~ . I Treaaurcr—Dnvid .\l’Crearj'. 1 e 1 Executive (fawning—Robert )Ichrdy, Jhcoll‘ King, Andrew lleintzelman. I ‘ Malaya—George Swope, D. A. Buchler, 81. M’Curdy, Jacob King, A. Heintielmnn, DJ“: Creary, S. R. Russell. J. R. ‘dersh, Sumne Dnrhorner. G. Fahnesto‘ck. Wm. B. Wilson . H. A. Picking, Wm. B. .\lcClelhtn, John Wok ford, R. G. .\[cCrcm-y. John Picking, Abel'l“r Wright, John Cunninghn’m, Abdiel F. Gitt, James H. Marshall, M. Eichelbe‘rger. - ‘ fi‘This Company js limited in its opera:- lion_s to the county of Adams. .th has been in suétesafnl operation for more than six years; and in that period has paid all flosses and ex. pen‘ses,without any document, having also a large surplus capital in .the Treaanr . The Corn. puny employs no Agents—all. gnsinessheing done by the Mnnngere, who are nfnnnrdly elect. ed by the Stockholders‘. Any prerson desirinf: an Insurance can apply to any'of the above named Managers for further information. " ; mhe Executive Committee meets at the office ofthe Companypn the list Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. j ‘ Sept. 27, 1858. ' ~ Something New r \GE-TTYSBURGm-The undersigned informs “he citizens of the town and county, that be his commenced‘the BAKING business, on I.‘ large scale, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly ogyositc Wattles’s Hotel, where .he will} try to deserve, and hopes to receive a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS,’ PRETZELS, to, km, baked every day, (Snu— days excepted) all of the best qmli’tz, and sold at the lowest. living‘profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely cmiedion, and order-3‘ to any amount, from this and adjoining conn ties, supplied at. the shortest notice. ‘Hnwinp: erected a large and .mmodious bake-house and secured the best workman my! the most. up pgoved machinery, he is prepared to do 3 heavy business. VALENTINE SAUPEE July 25,1859 ‘ A. Mathlot &: Son’s OFA AND FURNITURE WABEROOMS, Nos. S 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette’st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick n,—-¢he,largest eltablisliment ofthe kind in the Union. Always on hand a large nssortment oi HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Em bracing Bureaus, Bedstends, Washsmnds, Ward robes, Mmtresses. of Husk, Cotton and Hair spring‘ Beds, Sofas, Teteoe-Tetes, ‘Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble ’l‘nbles, Set,— lees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs, AS. SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs. Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Rack“, Ball Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Booking Glasses, Sidep boards, Extension Tables, ofevery length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited {0 call and give our stock an exnmination, which for variety and quality of workmanship is not equalled by any establishment in the :ounlrj. A. MATHIOT 5; SO.\', Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 6. 1866. [Q‘Sanns & Btansß’a Store ls well wor thy avisitj-ust at, this time. We doubt whether, even in our largest cities, so fine a display of Stoves can be found. Their lnrge room is full of Stoves oféevery patté‘rnnlso. every va riety of Hollow Wnre. Sheet-iron Ware, Tin Ware, Planished Ware, Japan Ware—embmc- ‘ iug, indeed, ever) thing in the house furnishing 3 line. deso, S.lusagc Cutters. Snusage‘Stufl'ers, 1 Lard Presses; km. kc. They are prepared to sail wholesale and retail. 'l‘in Ware and Sheet- ‘ iron Wane of their own munufncinrc—Reeplng‘ a sufficieu. number of hands to supply any de-: mand. Their assortment. of Lumber is very large; also Coal otevery kind. 1 NGLYSH. French and Amflrik‘nn Mustard E for n 1: .2 Dr. R. HORNER'S Drug Scorn. Fresh ReinfOrcements. ! QTRHVWHENISG OUP. P()SlT!u\‘.—We k nrv constantly adding new supplies to our already large and fashionable slm-k of HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AXE) SHUHS‘ We hme every slyl! of Spring and Summer Han, which in thty And price cannot fail to piggy. Boy’s and .\len‘l Hut; and Cup: of «9n description, and of the lan-nut) In. Our flock of ‘ x ‘ BOOTS. I ~ ' SHOES. ‘ ‘ GMTERS. ta, ta, was never more complete} Ladies. Gentlemen and Children can pe accobnmodnted with Iny thlng in thiglme; as wcmre boner prepared nov to give Ella and gunner barguins than ever befnre. . If you ‘nnt hnégnius, good fit: tnd huhionnhle gnoda, cm“ a} the sign of the BIG BOOT, in Clumbcnllurg meet. you}: CULP, , 21ALEX.COBEA.V. June 9,1862 .. ,M‘ < —'—. ‘7— ..... i New Goods. / SPRING GOODSi—CHDICE GOODSI/ _ \ FAHNQ‘STOCK BROTHERS have just received and Ire now openipgalarge and choice esmrtment of}SPRING $lOOOB, to which they invite the attention of” the public. Having been purchased ‘tyith core at reduced pricesflve are prepared tp give/our customers bargains. Our Stork has lieen largely increased by the addition ofn choice vdi'iety of the latest. styles of LAQIES’ DRESS’CODDS, material for MENS' WEAR. CA PETING, QUEENS WARE. MILILINEEY G 005, km, comprising a complete assortment dt' everything usnally minted. Call early andl select bargains for yourselves. 'FAHI‘JESTOCK BRO’S. April ’I, 1862. l ‘ , » New Tailoring STABLISHMENT.--GE‘O. F. HCKENRODE, E FASHIONABLE 'I‘AILOR, adopt?! this method of lnfurming his friends and the public generally, thht he has opened a Tailoring establishment tin Baltimore street, Gettysburg, (late Post. Office,) near the Dia mond. where he is prepated to do all world 7 in his line in the best manner, and to the satia faction of customers.’ we employs none but first class hands, and rec ‘iving 3 THE FASHIONS EEGULAELY, ‘ he on warrant fashionL le fits and neat. dnd substantial se'wing. llc'ainska a share of Rho pnblic's patronage, prom ing to spare noief t’o‘rt to denrve it.,« His clfitrges will nlwny ‘ be found as moderate as the times will allow? Cutting and defliring ngtice. [Getty-3 ’ , New" ROGERIES, PROVIS chrmxs. . The undersigned have ,1 in the Grocery and Ptori old stand of W. Gillespie ”dom- out of Will's Hote they will consmully keg) general variety or goods I‘ commas, i . , SUGARS, , MOLASSES l ‘ SYRL runs. ’ SHUULDERS, V .SIDES, . FISH F L O,U R A‘ N With any quantity of COXFECTI()NS, _ > A FRUITS :They ewpect also to d" OIL nndL‘OAL DIL LAM nrticle of the former and the Inher; ‘ ‘ . HM ing enlarged thefitd they are prepped to heel which will be disposed 0’ They offer such burghih: fore been hm! in this plnc Give lis a trial. X 0 em - =(Hit). ’ JUSE ' April 28, 1802. ‘ Somethifi =New. HEuhdt-hig'nod rr‘sper' ful- T )y informs the rofidemsfi ofGeuysburgand \icinitylthnt _ he has opened 0. “'l”an .-\.\'D JEWELRY STORE, in tho room imm-iintcly in the rear of \‘lrnJ. L. Schick's Star. and fronting tho Sqnnre,whero h:- intend. keeping an 8.530”- mam. of \VATCHF, JEW .1.1’.Y, SILVER and SILVER PLAT .0 WA iE, SI‘EC'EACLES, CLOCKS, kn, &c. _ filming been connector! with a first-clues Watch find Jewelry Stu e in Baltimore, fur several years punheiajpreparml to furnish every article in the line, at the lowest city prices, and all purchases in be guarantied he represented. L» From a inn: experiencrlim Watch-repairing, esp3ciuliy offine Watches, ;e is prepared to do 'all kinds of“'atcli-work‘£romptiy, in the best manner. and guaranty the performance ofit. 1 He will k'erp always on‘hnnd n large assort ment oi'SPECTACLESmnidSpec rtncle Glasses; and linvin much% experience in adapting tgiem mi the sight, is prepared to fit all who need'them. HA!!! JEWELRY made' to order in the best style, and a great varietyiof pnlterns on hnnd JEWELRY repaired in he nentest mariner. . LIUSEPIH Bm'AN. Gettysburg, Dec. 23, 1861. tl‘ Important to {the Ladies. ABOR SAVING- l L WASHIN MACHINE.— The undersigned is now uilding and offering for sale, G. -W. TOLH RST'S IMPROVED WASHER, nt Gettysbyrgflnnd intends to sup .ply7 them to those pal-Sims throughout the. county who desire a inbo savinzmnchine. . This machine is gotten up on an entirely new principle, and is considered by those who huh seen it in use; the best. Phet hes ever been bronght before the publi , ' Among the many edvnn ages of this machine over 11l other. may be me tioned the following: Ist. Its simplicity ofco struction, mskinglt almost impossible to get or! of order. 2d.'lts speed, which stonislies elike the operator and the locker o . 36. The {Mility with w ich itadspts itself to the bulk or quantity 0 idothes desired to be wnslied. . '4th. It washes eqnelly' well the finest and lightest fabric. or the coarsest and heaviest, such as lied-quilts, comfofts, blankets, to. 51h. Cenrbe managed by a child from 10 to 13 yous of age. 1 h Gth.‘ Consumes § less 409 p then any other process of washing. ‘ ' A’lth. Will in: as long 4 Lay other tub with same mire, \ . ' am. Saves hit the leboi‘. 1 s. SHERFY. Cértiflddte. May 12, 1868 DAMS COUNTY, mil—We, the under signed, hereby certify that we have used, end are using nbw, G. W._§Tolhurst's Improved Washing .\lnchine, and sré’fuily satisfied thntit is just the Tub Mr. S. Sherfy represent: it. to he, and supersedes anything of the kind we have. ever seen as yet; combining, u it does, great speed with little labor, and performing its: work in the most rutisfactory manner. We, therefore. recommend it to every family in the county with great pleasure. George Geyer. Marin Geyel'. CaLhu-ine Meals, Sarah Sh'orb, . Upton 'l'. Forrest, Sarah E. Forrest, Christian Musselman, Catha‘e C. Mus-elm“, John Chamberlin, Martha Chamberlin. Apri112,1862. Coal! Coal! Coal. SHEADS & BUEHLER are now prepned to supply COAL, of superior quality, in my quantity desired. Terms, Cash. ~Cona One ! Come All! I WThey Mm request those indebted to them to can and pay up. u funds are much needed. Who will be tho-first to call ? Ofioe open from 7 to 7., , Feb. 24, 1862. 1 John W. Tipton, ASHIONABLE BARBER, North-east cor- F uer of the Diamond; (nut door to lic- Clensn's 80121,) Gettysburg. Pa" where he can at all firms be found ready to amend to all business in his line. He bu 1110 excellent”- sismnce and will name ntixfucdon. Give him 5,0191. Dec. 3. 1860. RUNKS, Umbrellu, Cupet SICKIJU‘.‘ very cheap as ' PICKING'R TEW FAMILY DRUG no ' PRESCRIPTION STORE, : CHAIIIIIHUIG nun. Gun-sumo: -; fining retired from the naive practice of ‘my pmfulion, I take pleasure in announcing :0 the citizenspf Geuyaburg and vicinity, thu I have opened 1 NEW. DRUG STORE, In the room forpeny occupied by ‘Dru. R. k C. Honul, as an ofice, where I will conluntly keep on hand sin-go supply ofnll kinda of FRESH DRUGS, ‘ MEDICISES, ‘ CHEMICALS. ~ PERFUUKRY,‘ TOOTH POWDERS. DYE STUFFS, DIY PAINTS.de ’ PAINTSIgt-ound in Oil. OILS, expressed Ind distilled, g 81'“qu or." kinds, inks, Pens, Pencils. Paper. Combs, Brnahu, kc. , “raw MEDICINES. , ‘ All the popular Pnent Medicines, “mother with n selection oi pure WINES, BRANDIES Ind WHISKE! {or medicinal purposes 'only, always on hand n In a word,my Mock embr‘cel every'hing In lly loufnd in I. lintrclm store of this descript on. A large “my of fresh Drug: has been .re ceived, and other: He arriving, which I in: of fering lo the phblic on very accommodating terms. My whines have all been purchased under my pe lnnl inspection and sup rvision from the most -liahle houses. [can tgerefore not. only recoqme‘nd them nu pure und'frelh, but. can sell {hum cheap. N. B.—PAR'I‘gICL'LAR ATTENTION given to the trentment (1! all chronic diseases. WADV' CE GRATIS.“ May 12, 1502, u nw SPRING GOODS. ' ~ SMALL Mom's k QUICK SALES.— would respectmlly any to the citizens of Get tysburg and viéinity, than he is now receiving at. his store a sfilendid ‘ ' STOCK} or SPRING Goons. The stock ,dmsists in pfu‘t. of Fancy add 1 Eggs; DRY GQODS, of every description; 1 v ' l ‘ MOZAMBIQUE, , , - .- ‘ CHALEIES, ' ' ‘ i 'D LAINES, ‘ 2 ‘ ! Bonwrxns.’ ‘ . l , ALPAf‘CAS. ‘ ; LAWNS: . ‘ ‘ CALICOESh of all qualities lung] choicest ’styles. which will. be sold at Pl" ES TO DEFY COMPETITION. FU NISHING GGODS ‘ , of all kinds, in luding Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefiz," 4 dates, Stockings, kc. ‘ Also, a npl¢tdiul assortment of RIBBOXS, \ Laces and Elln'l gs. Umbrelln‘s nnd l’arnsols.- - ‘My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found full! nnd complete, nd. customers mny‘rely 'upon 'alwgy getting ood goods at the lowest poaai- f ’hle "prices. . Gentlemen wlll fiml it to their nduptage to call and exami e my stack of . . CLOTIIS, ‘ Q SSIIIjBRES and L, ’\ . VESTINGS, of all qualities n4l choicest styles. ' April 21, ml. _J. L. scmcx. ' -..__._ “L” 7,______:.__.._-.__.._ Vlll gar-9Vlnegar..{ THE undrrsi nod lnw (-nmm‘t-nved the mannw facture of 'incmlr, on‘Wnsh‘inglon Streak. a few doors rm th of Wm). .\llilall'e street, Gel-l t 3 sh . lle haihren in.mnfim~turing xhis VlnC-' gar finally om» your. and it ha: given g'eneral I Sullsfnotmn. The superin‘rily of [Mg Vinegar} over all other l nnnl‘ncturod Vinegar. consists l mit being mm entirely of";:rn.in, no nrid ol'l any kind bring wed in its cnmposition,.md froh from Mary hing injurlbn=. It is slrong,l nml at the sum 'time plu:l=.t‘lll tothc tnste,nnd has all the pre4rvnlim- qnnlllio:_luund in pure 1‘ Pillar Vim-gar. lle isiprl-pgred in wholnsnlel this “neg“ in Elly qmlntit)‘. Call rind (*xgun-| iue for yourself a. ADAM VIJIEIIL. , dons at the shortest urg, April 7,186 i. I u. . (ms. mums,ch- Tlo.\'S,&c. . y one into partnership ion business, nd the in York street“; one , Gettysburg, where on hund’ for sale, 3 their line, viz z,» TEAS, SALT, ATOES, BEANS, m, D F E E‘D, Troxs, &c.,~\: m :\1 large?! in C‘OAL S—promhfiag a good [a fine assortment. of re and ‘Vnro'llooma, 1 a large stock, all of n: the lowest rate; 15 hTw never hereto- rL shred tn please A. mnom. H S. GILLESPIE. WE, the undersigncdéihorehv certify that ' we haveinsod in on'r fitmihoaffor \‘nri om purpp=es,,the \‘inomfi‘ nmnut‘uctured and sold hy Arum “lEHL,:ImI find.“ m be nu that he ropn-aeuta him hp. We lmro h‘rly tested it and believe it to be‘ zupvfiibr in every respect, to any other rJnnulm-turo‘d Vinegar we have ever used, nnrfi would rd.omnu-nd it to tall pcrionc. - L ' - ‘v . Wm._flbyer It Sufi, Gettysburg, ' ' Jacob b’orheokfi (50., “ a ' Codoi'i & Gillewpig. —~“ ‘ John (ihnmherhn, Franklin twp., Levi I’ltzer, “ A. F. itt. Oxford. Mtg-12,1861! 134‘ . ‘ Trees! Trees! Trees! Hil} undersigned inrite‘nucnlion to their ‘1: rge and fire" grown stock of ' FRUIT AflIORNAMI-INTAL TREES. Shrubs, &c(, e lhracing a huge and congriete assortment of APPLES, YEARS, PEACHES, I’LCMS, CHERRIES. APRICOTS! and NEC TAmes, SmMard, for the Orchard, and Dwni for the Garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CH‘fSXI'TS, HAZLENUTS, kc", R.‘.SPBERRIE., STRAWBERRIES, 'C’K'R RANTS and GODSEBEIIRIES, in grant \‘nriply. GRAPES of choicest kinds, ASPARAGUS, RIIUBARB.&c.j kc. Also. :1 fine stdck of well formed, bushy iEYERGRI-lENS, suitalile [or the Cemetery arid Lawn. ' 1, DECIDUOCS‘ TREES, for street phint‘mg, and a geneml a¥sorlmenl of‘ . o“szan T us AND memixa Smiuss. ROSES, of hoich’nrieties, CAMELIAS, BEDDING PL. 'TS, Are. A , ‘ ‘ A Our stock is: remarknl‘ly thrifty ind fine, and we ofl‘er it 3;: prices to suit tbc‘times. _ 3.05211101111 e mailed to all applicants. Address EDWARD J. EVANS, & 00., - Central Nurseries, York, I‘. More]: 24, 18(11. t‘f ._ g . E 7 W .. ATIONAL §COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, ' EOCKTED IX \ ‘ILADELPHIA, > «S. E. con' 7TH AND Caxsxn’r 81:. New York City, limoklyn. Albnny, Troy, Bnfl'alo, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago and s‘. Louis. Book-keeping, Penanuship. Commercial Arithmetic. Commercial Law, Fermi, Corres pondence. km, practically taught. These Colleges being under the same general Ind local management, and unltingin each the advantages of all, offer greater facilities for implrting instruction tbnn any other similar institutions in the country. Scholarship Issued b} any one in good in all for an unlimited lime. The Philadelphia College hla been recently enlarged an?! refurmshed in a superior manner, and is now the largest. and wait proupérons Commerciallnatitution in :he State. Blyant k" Stq‘ton'a series of Text Books, embracigg Bookkeeping, Corpmercill Arith-- metic, and Commercial Law, for ads, and lent by mail. ‘ , WFor full particular! lend {or A circnlnr. Oct. 20, 1862., 1y “Carte de Vialte” HOTOGRAPHS l—We have justintroducod P s splendid massive column in our Gsllery uni are now pre ured to furnish the new style “ Cane do “life” Photographs—four for I dollar. TYSON BROTHERS, -‘ Excelsior Sky-light Gallery, Gettytburg. larch 10, 1882. E desire a!) persons indoMed to as to call and bake settlement, haying mode I chmge in 7am- hnnnor ofdoing busineu. 0ct.28, 1861. FAHNESTOCK 330’s. .-....—...”- -__‘_, .... m... __ ARPETS, CARPETS.—A ‘ Iplendiq jot. of Cowling-100d and chap—just ogened It the New Store of H. SPANGL R. L. SCHICK has just teceived o lot of . chen‘p Looking Glasses. HE attention of the Ladies is relpecifully invited to a large and splendid aslortmen‘. o dies‘ fine Kid and Morocco BOOTS and SLIPPERS—Lasting GniLen, kt”, &c., at April 21. ' ' a. F. murmurs. ' DRE BRANDY. WINE AND WHISKBY, for medicinannrposu only, “the New Drug . mg. or Dr. R. HOENER. RUNKS snd‘Gnrpet Such then} at PICKINGJS Dr. Robert Homer’s The 61d and Reliablé. SCHICK s : Certificate; Notice. Schenck’s Mandrake mus. VEGETABLE SI'BSTITI'TE FOR CAL O‘IHL AVD .\ (‘ERTAIN (‘K'Rb‘ FOR AL DISEASES AVD OUSTRUCTIONS 0!" THE LIVER—To explain how than pills pro dncr the wonderlul efl'octa which are attested by thousands of reliable Witnesses. we wil give, in the fin: place, a brief description 0 THE HI'MAN LIVER end its functions.wlnch wilrmnketheefliciency of this popular med e perceptible to every man's understandiny V The liver is supp led with blood vessels, nerves and absorbents. One of its obvious uses is to secrete and prepare the bile. lt likewise filters and purifies the blood. If this .work is imperfectly performed, the blood, of course, becomes vitimed, and there 1! the true origikof several dsogerous diseases. such as lifir omplitint. pulmonary consumption, to. en the liver is torpid or ohslrurted, it can )3 strain or purify the blood properly and the Vital current is sent back, in u‘ morbid condi ttm, through the lungs, brnin nnd o'her pnrts, c flying jaundice, bilious ufl'ections, obstrnc tions of the khlneys, headaches, gravel, or some other disorder of n more, fatal nature. The blood in it: circulation lakes in many impuri ties, and if these are not separated bythelinr the consequences we lmve described must fol low. It is impossible to cure consumption, scrofuls or scnrcely any other‘klud of ulcers tions, whilé that important—grgsn, the liver, is diseased. For this reason I “REGULAR PHYfiiCIANS" rarely cure Consumption. hey usually begin with cough medicines, a basis of which is opium in one form. or «noun 1’" and such medi cines lock up the liver. inst ad of relaxing the secretions, giving I tone (dime stomach and producing nhenlthy flow aisle. Dr. Schenck's PULMONIC SYRUP. SEAI EED TONIC AND . MAN-DRAKE PILLS, . will positively cure Consu ' ption‘. The Man drnke Pills cit-nose the hodyof morbid matter, the Sea-weed Tonic stredgthens the appetite and promotes digestion; the Hulmonic Syrup soothes the irritation of disease Ind heals the ulceration of_internal orga. s, and these three medicines opeiating ‘toge'iher, improve the quality of the blood, invl omte the’s‘ystem aud enable the patient to digfist the most nourish ing food; and this in the ”an cunt. For all that medicine can do is lo resto‘rc the organ, J., eertlfies flint. he had allythe most distressing Bympthmg of liver complaint nadyapegsia. He applied to Dr. Schenck, an , ner tqking the Sen-Weed Tonic and . Mandrake Pill; for several weeks, he passed a surprising number of wormslsome of which were from three to five inches in length. Thercnuse of his disuse having been removed, he ‘speedily flowered. his health.— His appetite is now remarkably good, and his digestion excellent. This gentleman’s name may be seen M. Dr. Schenck’s ofiice, and all who ‘mny wish to have a polljirlnntion of the fnctsdrom his on lips will be directed to his place" of residence. 2 Dr} J. H. Schenck can 15% consulted at his principal office No. 39 Nogth Sixth‘streot. Philadelphia. every Saturday; and at No. 32 Bond siren, New York, every Mood" ; o! No. 444 Eighth sweet, Washington, D. 0., every other Wednesday; at. No. 150$ Baltimore street, Baltimore, 31:1,, every otiei- Thursdny, god once A month, in Bosion, Man. Dr. Schenck’s Principal ofice in N 2; as North Sixth street. Philndelphim, Pl", hen letter: for advice should always be directed. WHOLESALE AGENTS New York city, Conrad Fox, No.‘Bl Bucky “feet. , ’ Boston, Mum, Geo. C. Goodwin & 00., No l] Kimball-urea. 4 Portland, Ma, W. F. Phillipa. No. 149 Mid. die skeet. , Pugsbnrg, PLLDr. Geo. H. Koyser, No. 140 ood street. , . lhrtir. Kgfih, Unity, Columbim co., Ohio. St. Louis, 0., Henry Blakeley. corner Second nmfi'ine streets. I Bdtimorp, ld., Seth S. flanceflfo. 108 81-l timéro “not. ' Wuhingtou, D. C., Samuel B. Waite, corn: Seventh street. and Loni-inn avenue. Chic-go. 111., Lord 8 Smith, No. 23 Luke IL. And will by Draggisu generally. PRICES. ~ Pulmonic Syrup; $1 per botue,Ss hslfdozen Sea. Weed Tonic, $1 per boétle, S 5 hllfdonn Imdnke Pills, 25 cenu pier box. a J1n.26,1363. \m - 3 ADIES' DRESS TR“!!! c'GS. in grout vs riety. It 5 SCHICK'S. OUNG Men's Full aty‘es of Hats and One] 20 per cent. lowei! than usutl price: “ n. g. MgrLHmY's. usmcu Exansxouf COFFEE—Good A as Java and cheap as r 36, for sale at . CODORI azGILLESPIE’S. LL the best Patent Medécinea can be had A n the new Family Dru and Prescription tore of 15:. B. BURNER. LL kind: of STRAW GOODS, embracing A Men’s Add 8031' Hats,.~)lisses’ and Chil dren'l Hfifl, Sinker Hmds, in, km, an April 21 ' R. F, MeILHENY’S. LYCEBINE And cufiaoa SOAP, .fm preventing and curing '11:. mm of Mul quilou aild othr 'nsec, At DR- 3- HOMBRE Drug $0” Receipts and Expendituxes F ADAMS COUNTY FOR 1862. 0 Commissioner»! Offiu.Adnm~ co,. Pa. Agrel‘nm“ to an Act of .\nemhly. entitled “An _\(;y I.) misc County Rule: and Lents,” requxrvng the Commissioneru of the respective counlm: to publish a Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures yearly, We, the Commit giant-ray! Taxes of snid‘Connly, Report u fol lowa, to wit: from the Rth duy o! Jnnulry, 1362, to the 10th day 0: Jannuy, 1863—both days incluive: H'CB. QAFNER’ 'l7qu Tmuuree. Ind the ommlsuoners, In account wil‘fi :11 of Adam, s. {0110" : 9 County DR. To cub in hind: of former Tren urer Iv. tut settlement, « $234 59 Outstanding County Tun Ind Quit. Rent: in bands of Collector“ {8,339 37. County Ramg'Lm'umucdfanlßGZ: 7 ~ Bar. of Gettysburg. $1,322 ”.17 ul/ - H Quitßenu, £75=Q4 Cmnberhnd township, 1, ”182 Germany “ 981 '44 Oxnard “ - 1,055 84 i Huntington “ 1,149 25 ; Latimore ‘.‘ 776 03 ' , Humilzonbn “ ),|o4 ac ‘ Liberty “ £63185 i Franklin _ “ = 1,354 15 \ Smban “ 1,483 06 Menailen’ , “ 906 42 " Mountplemnt “ 1,290 0) i Mountjoy ‘ “ p 45 88 ' Bending “ -l,“l‘68 91 ‘ Hamilton " 915 ’77‘ i Conowago‘ “ i 996 ’l3 Butler ' u, , 860,30 Union ‘ I‘ > 1399 82. Frée'dmn “ 581 95 Tyrone . “ ‘ $740 94 ' Benfiick ' . “ 398 08 ‘ Berwick POL, ’ 222 44 ~. 21,836 so Loans fl-om Bank and mndryperms, 8,980 on Abmement on State Quota, 1 788'81 ICash from S. Wolf, Sherilfhiury feel ‘ for 1862. = , 29 49 Cash from: H. J. Myers, Esq., fionz- +- lion ofwnl’uess fees m the contut- ‘ ed election of John Busbey, J , 197 22 Cash from Michel Deflono; and = ‘ Others, rat, dohntion tow-rd: th ‘ erection‘ of Berlin bridge, ‘ Q‘./250 00 Cuih from‘ D. Ziegler, Sn. Adrhinis- ‘ trator of Wnybright. Ziegl‘r, in _ : part on momma. i . 500 (:0 Cnsh from‘ V. h J. Warner, in fun on 1 old Court Hobie, 3 V 87 0!! Cash from’H. G. Cnxjr, in' pa}! on . I judgment, * 107 00 Cash from Amos Plank, Adm’r of * Riddlemose’r's estate, ‘ u 88‘ Cash from sundry person: for posts r 1 and fines, E ' 103 00' Additional tax from sundry pagans " - for 1862, u 12 36; Exonoraled tax, ‘] " 6 22' Quiz-Rentsomittedl former icéount, I'ls 04 The Ofitstnnding County Tu'hnd Quit Renta‘ nppmr to be in the hands df‘the lollowing Collecmrs, viz . ,_ Yuri. Collector-I. . Doe, I: 'lvrpu. Dom. cu. ”35,4. John E. Heikos. Huntingfion, ' 8 In! 1855. Samuel Smllo-r.’l‘yrnne, ‘1 6 83 1857'. H. G. Carr, (lettyslnrrg,- ‘ A 87 75 “ f‘ ‘- 'Quit Rents, 154 12 ‘! Jacob P. l’lttenturjf. Tvrorie, 15 52 1858‘ E. W. Smhlcfi l-‘mnklin,: 328 66 “' Jacobfiasllmup, .\lonnlplénsnnl, 351:! 33 1859, Emanuel Ziegler, Gettyahprg. 4n 18 u « H h . Quit: Rem-pm: 5o “ Phineas .\lnrsdon, Mountpluaang,’ 26 70 “ Winffilifer, Unmn, ‘ 91 SS 18!}0. R. l). Aruwr,Getlylhurg, 240 25 " “ “ “ Quit Bent'o, id 50 “ John G. Byers, Germany,‘ ISO 53 !‘ Wm. chrdeu.‘ )lenallen,‘ 280 0.1 “ Samuel De‘lqp, Tyrone. 199 33 ‘_‘ EmnnnclNeidicll, Reading,- 31 22 “ Aaron Wish-r, Butler. :' ' 183 l 7 1861. John L. Holtzwonhd' Celfyshnrg, 275 68 “ “ If ’ Qnit‘Ronu, 173 04 - “ Hamilton Myors,l~ Huntinmoh. 2m 0:; '“ J.H.Bnumgnrdnerrl'llamillonhnn, H 3 78 “ E; Brongh‘. .\lt-nnllan, _79 00‘ “ Daniel Cnthmand’ Srrnbnn,« 32! 2|: "‘ Joseph Roben. Frnuklin, ‘ 9 G 7 .71.' “ David ngmansf Tyrone. 207-, 87 “ Jame‘s H. Collins, .\loun'jéy, 40 2.3 “ Geouflnker, Reading. . 1 132 14‘ “ Samuel Harlin-f Butler. ? 474 44 N Joseph Kelnner, Berwick bor.. . 7 74 1862. H. D. Wmtles, (.h-ltpzhnrg¥ ' 2'22 l 7 ” V “v ” “~ Quinlan". 75 04 “ ‘Henry (‘lmm’ Cumbefimd, o'l2 40 ~ f‘ Gyeo. Shoelygf Germany, ‘ 656 66 “ thn Hninesd' Oxford, - 117 84 “ Daria “KMillerd‘ Huntington, 856 50‘ “ Jncob Stitzoll, lml'imore. 10l 03 “ Rbhert McClenfif Humikonlmn, 804 so] “ E. R. A. Moore, Liberty. 96 85! “ Wesley 11. Lotti- Frnnklin‘, 765 101 “ Gro.Thomas.l-_Slruban. 5 87 l y“' Thomas lllocher. fienallen. ‘ 23: 42! “ 1 Henry J.,llemler,f Moxgnlnleasaags , 82' " Henry Beillernl' .\lountjny,‘ 33;? 9'! “ ‘ Thomas N. Dickscf llenfiing.‘ 3m '9l 3 “ Albert W. Sturmlf‘llnmilton, 436 77 I “ Nntluniel Gith Conowafioy ‘ 378 73‘ “ Jacoli B. Lcuse, Butler," ‘ 431 46* , “ Jessell'l. Wentzfi l'nion, ‘ 421 69:; “ Solomon Bukcr,* Freedom, 97 77" “ Jonas Sterner: Tyrone, 505 94 “ Samuel BIUWBJ' Barwick tp , 11l 08‘ Those msrked * paid. in full. Those marked 1' plid in pay. . ‘ on. ‘ By Order: paid off (in/allow” Auditing and settling public Accounts,- $42 00 J. C. Neely, Esq., Auditor appointed hytheCourttoauditpnblicuccodnu, 15 00 Ptinting, hlnhks, km. , 609 81 Sherifl’s Bills of pout/costs, ‘ 371 60 Clerk’s pay, ' y ‘ 200 00,‘ Abatementto Collectorx off: pen cent, 1,074 88 Fox andAWild CM ucnlpn 20 25 Geqeral Jury and Tip Surel’ pLy, . 1.204 23 Assessors' pay, I » 849 60 Jailors' fees {6: keeping prisoner! And turnkey, \ ' , ' 349 97 Wood, stone 60-1, hunting; lc., for ‘ public buildings, napai‘n Mpublic buildingl,_ J ' 47 67 Grand Jury and Tip Sum’ pay, 309 ‘6O Prothouotary, Register and Clerk of Sessions' fees, Tu "funded to sundry persons, Court Cryer's pay, . H 3 00 Certificates ofConltahlel’ rvtnl, 86 99 Counsel fees, ' .‘5O 00 Treasurer at Aims Home, ’ 7 7,300 00 Postage end stationery ‘for 05¢“, 10) 88 Notes and interest paid Bank and Inn dry persons, ' .3368 70 Quit. Rents paid Mucus Samson, ‘ ‘ 100 Wm. B. McClellan, an., Dlsuict At.- . torney's feel, ’ 75 00 Wm. A. Duncan, Esq., Diurict At- mrney’s lees. 102 00 J. H. Nutshell. 3:11., Commiuianer'l pay, 193 60 Wm. B. Gardner. Esq., “"' ‘ “ 193 60 prrnim .\lyers, Esq., “ u 193 50 Keeping prisoners at E. penitentin 24. on Sornuel Wolf, Sheriff, conveying p loner: to the Houlo of Beluga, “a a: Justices‘ and Consublee’fe. for com- ‘ mining “grants, 24 90 Jn-tires’ fees for mqniaflionr; 122 53 Railroad Co. for freight, 18 88 Hardware for public buildingl, 101 09 James McSherry for painting Gono ‘ wago bridge, ' 25 00 Bedding nnd clothing for prilon. 45 95 Hedicnl attendance on prisonen, 11 so Telegraph Company, , ‘ 10 on Gas Compuny, 25 60 Adams County Agricultural Society, 200 00 J. l). Boas, Sherifi'of Dauphin mum], conveying prisoner from Harrisburg. to Gettyshurg, ' 17 £4 Sheads k Buehler, 3 ”are! Ind pipe ‘ for court room,- . ’ 43 b 9 Planking two cell! at. Jam including materials and work, )5! ‘5 Michael Rupp. court. house keeper, 25 :00 R. D. Armor, messenger, 34 so Special Court, , 286 82 Geo. W. McClellan, Esq., boarding jury 2 duyl. 2B 00 S. Woll, Sherifi, for summoningjuron,. 57 00 Geo. Win: for menment booh. 29 55 Bountyw Guptlohn lc'crury'n 00., 5,059 00 w Gem. Jamel Walter“. 00., 1,800 00 “ Capt. I. B. Shipley'l 00., 1,060 00 H Anderson Body Guard. 1,400 90 John Busboy, Sr.,vit.neu feel in un- - V,. tuned election, n 09 J. Ci Neely, Esq., Committiour'l feel in contested election, H. J. Myers, Enq., witnen fee» in con tested election, Jacob Trnxel, Elq., former Trunm, commission on State taxes, J. M. Pittonturf, contract in full for Conowsgo bridge,nti.illy'lmill, 1,193 00 Samuel Stoufi'er. contract in full for Conowuo bridyemt lieu-'5 fording, 2,343 00 Directors of the Poor, pay, 50 0. Oflicerl‘ pny'nt Spring Election, 390 99 “ Fall “ 632 88 Road damnges nnd dunngo vlun, 234 00 Repairs M. bridges, 486 N Exonerationu to Collectors, ' 3“ 5,4 Collectnn’ lees, 1,1403}? Ouutanding Tax Ind Quit Bum lh bond: of Collectorl, I 13,867 93 Tnnlurer'u commiuion, ‘ ‘435 8b Blllnce in [nude of Tram", : 1,692 03 RELIEF ACCOUNT. B. B. 'DANXEB, an.,Tnamor, nd the Com njslionerg, in Account. with tho County a! Adnma : ' To end: hi band: of former 'l‘nunrer' It lut. Implement, $2,"; 59 Ouutanding‘Rblief Tnxiln htndl of - Collectors for 1861, 1,753‘09 Amountof Relief’l‘nnueuedforlBB2,s,4l§ oz u Hilitury fine: nuued for Relief fundb, 1,231 to , CR. py amount. of outstanding inimary ' fines for relieffunds, $1,164 85 Amount ofouglnnding Relief In, 3,514 99 Exonantiona o Collectoxl, 48 82 Collectors? fees, ‘ ‘ ml 1'! Diobursementl on relief ordeu, 4,94] 00 Treasurer's commiuion, 2 par cent, 98 94 Balanceiu‘ hands otTrenuror, . 588 16 {N (alimony that {he foregoing Gunmen: of M. Reccipu Ind Expenditure-.uhihmd " in]. 1 the office of UT:- Tx‘znsuruvof uid Cunn syd ’ 1;, in I correct. ahd true copy. an “it. from and compand will: theorizinll. relinin. ing in the book: of this oflice, we have glun umo set our bud! and «fixed the seal nfluid office, at Gm, Iburg, the 10”: day nN-nuny, 1363; V WM. B. GARDNER, EPHRMM MYERS, JACOB EPPELMAN, Commisuioncrs of Adnuu county. Mien—J. M. WAu-n, Clerk. ‘ , Audltox’u Report. ‘ H o ihe Honor-Mg the ‘Judgu or the dam ‘ T of Common Pleas of Adams county ’J‘ * We, the undersigned, duly elected Aud torn [to selue and Adjust. the Pulllié Acconnu oath. 'Treasurer and Commisiinncrs of mid (loumy. [having been sworn or “firmed ngrecublk to :lnw. do report the following to be u. “err-ml slalcmenlofseliduwufinu, from llu- B|." (hp 0! :Januury, 1862. to th 10th duy ol Jnnufury, ‘ 1863—hnlh days inclusive: i H. B. DANNEK. Esq” Treasurer. and the Com missimwrs, in amount will: the Cuuntb‘ of Adams: $52,158 44‘ = ‘ DR. , [To (:an in ha'nds of former TrcMurer' ‘ f . qt hm soulmnem. 82:“ 59 l Outstanding ,munty tnxrl and qnlt *‘ you“ in hands or Collectors, [8,839 31 ‘Amount oft-minty tux anldfiuit renls ' . A 1 assessed for 18:.2, ’ ’ 21mg so Loan: from H Ink qud ulndrj perwm, 3.9% no lAbntnncnl on Smtc quutn. - 78 s it ICnsh from‘Snm. Wall. Sherifl'. jgury fr”, 29 4: I " H. J. “\yv'rs. Hui" douutiun of witness Ice: in the coutcs‘ed 1 election ofJo'ln Bufihry. ' Cash frumllichuvl IM-Hnnemn-l others. donation towards, the eru-limi 0! Berlin blidgc, ‘ Cash {rum Hon. D. Zirglrr. BL, Adm'r I of \V. Zieglc-r. on uccvyfiul, ,Cnsh from V. k».l. “'nruur, in full for on «our! hm‘sc, ‘ ‘ Cnih hum H. U. Carr, in 'pan on‘ ‘ judguu‘nl, (‘ush from Amos Plank, Adm'r ofthe can“! 0! llilet-mosc-h ; , i‘nsh Irom sundry penonl for coal; nn-I fines. ‘Additionni in from sundry personn, Exam-nun] mxr . Quizn-utsmfnillcéin former account. ; ‘ ' . rll By ,onv:t+ding nuts for IBM, $8 $4 in h lBs‘-, G 3; 1:57, 25; . luau, «3‘ 9 1559, -' 69$ 36 , 1950, 1.1% 7 um, 2.18:. no 1361, 8,827 a: ‘ 1856, an 2:6 ”as, as '4 1359, 10:. it. Haw 3w :{s 1246), - 635 3a was, bu .49 1353, 1| 5.5 ”59, 35,97 Fees, t, Exoneration', " ' [as], us a} ‘Dixbumménfi on cnn'nty ordgh, 34,70; 62 Treasurer's commission, ~ 43 a 5 Blanca in lungs of'l‘nnunr, has: 0:3 $13,067 S 3 ' To cash in hand: M farmer Treuuror ‘ ‘ at Inst settlement, $2,123 55 Onumpding Relief Tax in! hands of j Colléclors for 181:“, ‘ e 1,753 GB Amountofßelil-f'l‘nx unesud f0r1862,5,413 M “ Military fine! uses-ed (or ‘r rclier fund5,1862,‘ 1.23: ab 1‘ , . __/__ _ 4" ‘ - 310.521 7;. Ontluudiug milillry “P" {or 1882, $1,164 65 ” Rolief‘l‘nx for 1881 cudlfiez, 3,5” 99 . Foeulloweonllecton for " “ ml 7 Exonentiounllowed 001.," " :48 82 Treasurer’s commission; 2«e‘rc¢nl., , 98 N Biluncoln h-udl of'rre r' 586 18 . 344 19 120 55 6 26 We, the underlined, Auditor! of the County of Adm, “Pennlyivenin, elected Ind worn in pununnce of law, do report thet we met, did nudit. nettle and edjnu according to law, the account of the Treaurer nod Commialionen or uld county, commencing on the Bth‘dey oi Junuery, 1861, and ending on the 10th day of “bony, 1863—both days inclusive-that nid eccoun}, u nettled above and entered on record in settiement book, in the Commissionen' "omen of Adam! county, in correct, and that we findn. balance due County by Trenrurer of six. teen hundred and ninety-two dollars and three cenu, ($1,692 03,) also find n balance in bend. of Treasurer of Belief, five hundred and eighty eix dollus end sixteen cents, ($586 16,) due the County by Treasurer, and in Outamnding Texee, thirteen thousand eight hundred And sixty-lever: dollars and ninety-three cen‘tl, ($13,867 93,) 1110 four thousand six hundred and leventy-nine dollars and sixty-{our cenu Belief Tex,(se,679 64.) HENRY DYSEB‘I‘, PETERflCK, _ J. H. S KHAN, Feb. 2, 1863. n , Caniion & Adair's NEW HARBLE WORKS, Count of Balti more sad But. liddle urceu, upped" the Court Home. Gettysburg, PL—WO no red to Inmilh Monumenu, Tombs, Head " 3:“, Muble “uncles, Slabs for Gibb“ Inken, md :11 other work appertaining to on: bufinen. Wewill gnu-ates Initiation both uto auction and price. Call and sec on designs Ind Ipecimens o! wotk. Feb. 2, 1863. u Making Room OP. NEW GOODS.—-PICKING is ulllng F on all his old nacho! m: an influx touring, t: greguy minced piano, to w foam for bisfipnn; apply. A , , flow in dunno to bu chop. , , , ( , CantomAmmth ‘hb. 2, 1803. . . z 180 00 EOM 165 40 ;52,158 44 $10,521 73 810.521 73 =5l 191 22 altiM re 0 , in: 1?. 1,43: ‘7O x} 113 } I:=!11 1860, $52."; A; RELIEF TAX DR; $10.521 77 Auditors. MD