'y't :<.. PUBLIC NOTCIES. '` p " To 4 P4rtrenith NOTICE TO CREDITORS. - 'NOTICE. - .;.7 , : ~ • . - - irk% STOUSE'S INFANT DROPS,a ALL persons who have any unsettled accounts A LL persons indebted to the Estate of '-' safe 'effectual and speedy remedy for against DAVID MUMPER, of Hunting the diseases of young children,such as cello, ton township, Adams County, ere hereby notified Capt. JAMES CLARK, late of Lib erty township, docetted, aro notified that the Ruh. -,,, E.: 4.op!ulsionq,restlussness, griping, disordered t o meet at the House of David Momper in said scribers, Adyninistrators of said deceased, will .bowels, green stools, sour vomiting, flan. township, on Tuesday the 20th of February next, attend althe lu iv ii.._e i nf Mr. Nicholas Moritz,in said :. lenoy, & o . Th is art i c l e i s not a new ; fiver ,. for the purpose ofa rrangi lig the accounts between •tien, but one whose merits have been tested s vk a l i i d o hol d Nl timapner s a e r tt i le i d "s Cl C ai r nTs iftrs ins A t s"adid xllO o'clock, n A. M to r fT/ "l ft a 't person.i‘tirn t ownsh ip , the s,t t T in and o e f ut ilr arch nert, ,by time, and found fully adequate to the par- per arc noti fi e y d to present the a n g l a within one yea r . payment of such accounts. Those who have any poses for which they ate recom:nended. front this date, if they expect to redeye any divi- claims against raid Estate, are desired to present Price 25 'cents a bottle, and for sale at Bend of the assetts remaining in our hands at the them at (ho sumo time, properly authenticated for the - :Drug Store of . time of distribution. settlement. D. J. GILBER'r. JOSEPH LATSHAW, Ass i gnees. THOMAS REID, ? Adroirs. . - JOHN WOLFORD, 1v M. M'CREARY, S ' Feb. , 1838. '0 . ~ tf-45 Tonifiry 30, 1:138. tm-1.1 January 30,1834. 6t-44 Receipts and Expenditures of Adams County, Penn. V4ZIZ/367a24SPaZliZo COL P,2.0Z - 2 0 ca2).a.auv 1 / 4 7,1bYQYPerz9 ..TP.x2Q AGREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Rates and Levies," requiriom the Commissioners of the respective Counties to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES veiny—We, the Commissioners of Taxes of said County, do REPORT as follows, viz; FROM TILE SECOND DAY Or JANU A lIY, A. D. 1837, TO THE SE COND DAY OF JANUARY, 183'3—both days included:— Dolls. C(x. To outstanding Tax Jan. 3, 1837, at last settlement, 5,262 34 Quit Rents in J. A. Thompson's hands, 9 30 do. do. in C. Chritzman's hands, 57 00 do. do. in R. Smith's hands, 243 00 Cash on hand at last settlement, 112 99 Discount at Bank, • 792 05 Taxes assessed for year 1837, 10,901 51 Loan of Wm. M'Clellan, Esq. 300 00 Cash received from sundry individuals for released tax, 13 39 do. assessed but not entered in duplicates, 51 do. received from C. Chritzman released Quit Rents on Dixon Grier's lots, do. received from sale of Water Stock, do. Journals, do. Wm. Taugbinbaugh, Sheriff, fines and Jury fee; 100 75 Quit Rents in C. Chritzman's hands for 1837, le4 00 Gash due Treasurer Jan. 2, 1838. 369 3P The Taxes assessed for 1837, are as follows - COLLECTORS. Tow.rtsurrs. Christian Chritzman; Borough, Hugh M'Taggert, Berwick, John Butt, Cumberland Benjamin Landis, Conowago i Robert M'Mordie, Franklin, Amos Lefever, Germany, Frederick Klinepeter, Hamilton, David Stewart, Hamiltonban, •Peter IL Smith, Huntingdon, Nathaniel Greason, Liberty, John Chronister, Latimore, Joseph Taylor, sen. Menallen, William Stock, Mountpleasant, Michael Trostle, Mountjoy, Valentine Hollinger, Reading, Henry Wartz, Strabai, John Brame, ' Ty rune, OtrThe outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the fol lowing Collectors:-- - COLLECTORS. Towmum. County tax. School tax, 1834.—Allen Robinette,* Latimore, 8.76 62 " Daniel Gitt, Conowago, 150 00 1835-6.—Harman Wierman, Huntingdon, 1836.—Christian Chritzman, Borough, " Peter Diehl, Berwick, Abraham Mumma, Franklin, Wm. White, Hamiltonban, Jacob Funk, Huntingdon, 100 48 Wm. M'Creary, Liberty, 100 00 G. J. Hartzell,t Monallen, Anderson Ewing,Esq.t Mountpleasant,l9l 61 Garret Brinkerhoff',` Straban, 5,2 47 -Christian Chritzman, Borough, 88 75 Hugh M'Taggert,t Berwick, 191 33 John Butct Cumberland, 299 09 Benjamin Landis,t Conowago, 562 70 Robert M'Mordie,t Franklin, 548 59 Amos Lefever,t Germany, 468 77 Frederick Klinepeter," Hamilton, 30 26 David Stewartt Hamiltonban, 362 18 Peter H. Smith,t Huntingdon, 221 25 Nathaniel Greasoo,t Liberty, 308 37 John Chronisteret Latimoie, 184 47 Joseph Taylor,t Menallen, 292 01 Wm. Stock,t Mountpleasant,227 11 Michael Trostle,t Mountjoy, 268 12 Valentine Hollinger,* Reading, 44 17 Henry Wartz,t Straban, 365 33 John Branae,t Tyrone, 177 27 Those mailed [*] have since paid in full—thus I . t] in part. DR. To outstanding State Tax, Jan. 3, 1837 $649 35 Cash on hand at last settlement, 125 09 JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, in Account with the County of Adams for Public School Funds, as follsws: Dolls. Cts. To outstanding School Tax at last settlement, 5,561 67 " Cash on hand at last settlement Jan. 3, 1837, 724 14 I do. Balance of State Appropriation due non• accepting School Districts, S 363 03 I 0 . N TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the Office of the Treasurer amid County, is a correct and true Copy, as taken from and compared with the Original6l remaining in the Books of this Office—We have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at:Gettysburg, the 2d day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. . , Jr utile& RefiSh 11W, , John worford, Commissioners. Milian, Rex. Arrant—WILLIAM KING, Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES. 125 00 180 00 2 02 18,671 f 5 County tax. $644 14 • 699 16 759 70 627 70 891 09 597 73 545 26 799 18 576 87 628 37 344 47 782 01 663 20 300 74 669 07 787 55 375 27 $10,901 51 82 07 01 90 92 69 56 04 385 73 70 72 122 18 71 46 224 24 61 02 $5,425 00 81,063 90 8774 44 $6,648 84 CR. By Commissioners' Orders Rh follows, viz: Dolls. Co. 16 30 298 65 432 06 301 00 738'3 604 12 17 69 48. 1 0 00 2 4 5 36 b4'i 40 21 75 2 6 2 50 159 00 39 00 2 8 2 69 372 89 :75 73 60 00 075 72 57 87 Auditors' pay, Tuition of poor children, Road Views and damages, Assessors pay, CoPectors fees and Releases, Bills of Costs, paid Sheritrand others, . Fos Scall s, Treasurer of Poor House, Grand Jury and Constables pay, General Jury and Constables pay, Work done to Public Buildings, Commissioners' pay, Clerk's . pay, Court Cryer's pay, Jailor's fees, • Public Printing, Prothonotary and Clerk fees, Directors of Poor pay, Officers of Election pay, Coroner's fees, John Camp two last payments on Contract for Great Conowago 'Bridge, Wood for Court House and Prison, Books and Stationary for Public Offices, Medical attendance on Prisoners, • Township Views, Michael Hoffman arresting Horse thief, Repairs to public Bridges, Robert Smith Esq. late Treasurer overcharge in Quit Rents, Public Schools, Huntingdon quota of County funds, do. do. Berwick do. do. do. do. Franklin do. do. do. do. Borough for 18:36 do. do. do. do. for 1837 do. do. do. Liberty do. do. Samuel R. Russell, Esq. Water Rent, William M'Clellan, Esq. temporary loan, Wm. Taughinbaugh, Esq. summoning Jurors, Interest paid in Bank, Notes in Bank, Register's fees, Certificate of Constables for returns, Quit Rents in C. Chritzman's hands, Outstanding tax Jan. Ist, 1838, Treasurer's Salary, CR. By monies paid as follows, viv Dolls. Cis 376 37 22 79 121 68 31 33 222 27 By cash paid State Treasurer, " Exonerations allowed Collectors, " Fees allowed Collectors for collecting State Tax, 44 " to Treasurer, Cash on hand, CR. By monies paid on Orders as follows, viz: Dolls. Cis Id to Collectors for collecting School Tax, 361 40 Borough Treasurer School funds, 22. 41 Huntingdon do. do. do. 366 78 Berwick do. do. do. 337 00 Straban do. do. do. 505 04 Cumberland do. do. do. 474 07 Germany • do. do. do. 394 42 Liberty do. do. . do. 392 00 Mountjoy do. do. do. 208 00 Franklin do. do. do. 252 F 6 Monalien do. do. do. 250 00 Haruiltonban do. do. do. • 4'30 00 Tyrone do. do. do. , 2:35 77 Mountjoy do. part of State Air. propriation of 1936-7, - 53 57 By balance of State Appropriation for school pur. ? ) poses on hand, due 5 non-accepting districts, S 30 9 46 " Outstanding School Tax, 1,063 90 " Cash on hand Jan. 2, 1839, 730 06 Cash pai PUBLIC NOTICES. 81 8 ,871 F. 5 $6,648 84 To the Honorable the Judges of the .court of Common. Pleas of .?dams County. W E ' • the Subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Commis.stoners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to Law, REPORT the following to ho a general Statement of the said Accounts, from the 3d day of January, 11:37, to the 2d day of January, 183 P, both days inclusive:.;— Jesse Gilbert, Esq. Treasurer, and Coarnissioners, in .3ceount with the County of AdamB. Dolls. Cis To outstanding Tax at last settlement Jan. 3, 1837, 5,262 :34 Quit Rents in J. A. Thompson's hands, 9 :i0 do. do. in R. Smith's do. 243 00 do. do. in C. Chritzman's do. 57 00 Cash on hand at last settlement, 112 99 Discount at Bank, 792 05 Taxis assessed fin. 1937, 10,901 51 Loan of Win. Nl'Clellan, Esq. • 300 00 Cash received from Sundry individuals relensa'tax, 13 39 do. do. assessed hut not in duplicate, 51 do. from C. Chritzman released Quit Rents on Dixon Grier's lots, 125 00 do. Sale of Water Stock, 189 00 do. do. Journals, 2 62 do. Wm. Taughinhaugh Sheriff, fines and Jury fees, 109 75 Quit Rents assessed fir 1837, 184 00 Cash due Treasurer Jan. 2, 1938, :369 :39 QTATENIENT exhibiting the nmoont of Taxes on Real and Pr " of the Commonwealth, up to the 2d day of January, 1838—w and the amount paid into the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Dolls. Os To outstanding State Tax Jan. 3, 1837, 649 35 Cush on hand at last settlement, 125 09 k b iTATEMENT exhibiting the amount ofTnxes assessed for the use of Public Schools, together with the balance of the State Ap " propriation in the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, with the Orders paid: Dolls. Cts To outstanding School Tax nt last settlement, 5,561 67 Cush on hand Jun. 3, 1837 do. 724 14 do. balance of State Appropriation due 5 non accepting districts, 31;3 03 900 00 116 53 34 88 1 25 63 00 20 00 93 82 32 :13 67 97 83 18 102 07 72 40 65 42 . WE, the undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, DO CERTIFY, that having examined the Accounts and Vouchers tq,kf of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer of said County, from the 3d day of January, 1837; to the 2d day °flan. nary - , 1838, inclusive, do fincia balance of THREE HUN DitED AND SIXTY-NINE DOLLARS AND THIRTY 4. -o = - 14:* NINE CENTS due to said Treasurer,execlusive of the Taxes assessed for the use of the Commonwealth; and we forth .l44ol, er certify, that the above is the amount of Outstanding Taxes due by the several Collectors of bald County, and also the amount of Taxes assesssed for 1837. Given under our hands and seal of office, this 2d day of January, A. D. 1938. attest Robinette, Prederich Diehl, AUDITORS. John L. February n, 1839 63 82 27 50 200 00 85 50 8 58 8 0 0 00 2 20 70 49 47 00 5,425 00 125 00 The Fashionable hats, Caps and Bonnets. Wm. W. Paxton , 11AS now on hand a very large assort.' ment of EATS, CAPS & nONIVETS at his old stand in Chambersburif Street, two doors from the Court House. CONSISTING AS FOLLOWS Men's Castor HATS, " Roram do. " Spanish body do. " Silk do. " Plain Russia do. Youth's Fur do. Old Men's Broad Brimtdo. 46 Low Crown do. Also Second hand HATS. Ladies FUR BONNETS, " SILK do. •Also—A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF IF It C Aces, of different kinds: 11.1 IR SEJL CJPS for MEN( and BOYS. All of which he will sell at Low Prices wholesale and retail—for Cash and Country Produce—such as W heat, Corn, Rye, Buck wheat, Onts, Wood, Wool, &c. &c. icr Call and judge for yourselves. November 17, 1837 8174 44 Ketllewell, Wilson GROCERS & COMMISSION M ERCHANTS, Corner of Commerce and Pratt Streets, 13 A L T 1 M 0 R E, OFFER to the Country trade for Cask or prompt payment, the following TO WIT : 50 bts. S. 11. &Molasses 20 hlit4 West India & N. Orleans ditto 200 bags Rio Coffee, (part strong scented) 100 Laguira do. 100 " Havana do. 50 hhde. N. Orleans & Porto Rico Sit! , ar 10 pipes and half pipes Champagne and Rochelle Brandy 5 " Gin 50 tierces Honey • 200 boxes Raisins 100 quarto do. 150 eighth do. Fresh importation. 50 ksgs . do. Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Teas in chests,) half chests and bores, 4•c. LS c. Itiltitnore,Nov: 17,1837. tf-33 •IVDITORS I REPORT. GOODS: ToOETIIER WITH $18,671 85 $774 44 riM 'arcs& Ji . voobo CHEAPER THIAN EVER: SAMUEL WITHEROW HAS JUST RETURNED FROM TIIF; CITY, WITLI A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CrOCIDS, • Suitable to the Season, comprising every variety of Y GOODS, GROCERIES,' NI ea- av e Queem S 'AY et which have been selected with great care. and purchased on such terms as will justify him m offering them to the Public Irr CHEAPER THAN EVER. He invites public attention to his Stock of Goods, assured that it needs but tt "peep" at them to convince any one that his Car. tier is the place for BARGAINS! Gettysburg, Dec. 1, 1837. If-35 COACZ-1 F R ILVG E' SLAV) TA S Lib S. ripHE Subscriber has now on hand a large 31 ' stock of very superior Ga©d3 21421 4 24 FRINGE AND TASSELS, OF Ills OWN MANUFACTURE, which he will dispose of on the most reason. able terms. 'Orders from a distance will he prompt. ly attended to. Any Puttern made to order. Address JOHN ODELL, Gettysburg, Pa. N. B. All kinds of MILITARY work done to order. November 17, 1°37. tf-33 NOTIC'E. 41FEHE subscriber, residing in Straban town 1, shir. horoby givos notice to ull parsons in dubtod to tho Estate of JANE GIJINN, Late of the Borough of Gettysburg, deceased, to' cull and make immediate payment and those hex log claims against said Estate, will present them' without delay, properly authenticated for settle ment. ROBERT M'ILIIENY, Adni'r January 5,183 S„ NOVICE. rz-pinti subscriber, residing in Motintplensant township,heieby gives notice to all persons indebted to the Estate of MARY Q. YENOWINE, Late of Mountpleasant townehiP, Adams CO. P. deceased, to cull• and make Immediate payment, and those having claims against. said Estate, will present them without delay, properly authen ticated, for settlement. SAMUEL HOFFMAN, Adner.. with the will annexed. January 16,1838. 61-42 G EirT BUR G 'il'R 0 OP . wou will parado in Gettysburg (01 Thursday the 9.2t1 of Fehrvary, at 10 o'clock. A. M An appeal will be held on that day fur the lest :your. All fines not remitted ut the. last appeal i lod not ;mid on or ()cliff° that (lay will be put int.• the hands of n proper officer for collection. lfy ardor of the Captain. Ut /BERT 311..WRDY, Sec'f y. January 30. 183tl. ti—ti By monies pnid on Commissioners' Orders, Interest paid in Barth, Notes paid in Bank, Register's lees, Certificates of Constables for returns, Quit Rents in C. Chritzuniti's !mods, Outstanding Tax Jan. 2, 1.t.: 4 38, Treasurer's salary, rsonnl Property assessed within the County of Adams for the use th the amount of Exonerations and Fees allowed to Collectors, Treasurer: By monies paid ns follows—viz: Paid State Treasurer, Exonerations allow©d Collectors, fees al 11. )wed do. Treasurer's li'p's, Cash ou hand, t By monies paid on Orders as follows—viz ComMissioners' Orders paid, 4,485 85 Cosh paid Treasurer or Nlountjoy School district share of State Appropriation,s3 57 Balance of Appropriation on hand due to 5 non accepting School districts, Outstanding School Tax Jan. '4,1838, Cash on hand, Philontatheemi Society Pennsylvania. College. AWNS Society will celebrate its seventh on -2.5,3 niversary on Friday evening. the 16th of February next, in Christ Church, at half past six o'clock. 011 which occasion several addresses will be delivered, accompanied with appropriate music. 'the Ladies nod Gentlemen of Gottyti: burg', and the public generally are respectfully vited to attend. J. fIECK, M. L. STOEVER, E. M. KELLER, H. BAUMGARDNER, C. WATERS. Committro of Arrangement. Gettysburg, Jan. 30, 1838. NOTICE. ZifEHE'subscriber, residing in Liberty town. OA ship, horoby gives notice to all poisons in. dobtod to the Estate of DAVID BEARD, Late of Liberty township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, to cull and make immediate paymeni; and those having claims against said Estate, will present them without delay. properly authen ticated, for settlement. SAMUEL BEARD, Adm'r. January no, 1t3:38. ~ fit-44 NOTICE, • . ATMEJE subscriber, residing in Germany township, hereby give noticeto all persons • indebted to the Estate of CATHARINE REEVF.R, Late of Germany township, Adams County!' Pa. deceased, to cull and make immediate pay ment; and those having claims egotist said E. tate, will present them without delay, prop. arty, authenticated for settlement. • JONATHAN C. FORREST, Adnfr. January 30, 1838. NO T rikera . • • trIlE subscriber wishing to cies° his Mar candle Business as soon as possible, would hereby give notice to all who hnow themselves indebted to him, by note or book account, to cull and settle the iiarne between this and (hefted of March next, as further indulgence cannot he given. • • THOMAS STEPHENS, - • Pvers'iirg, (Y. 8•) Jan. 5, 1858. tf.-40 Office of the Star & ,Banner: .;hatnbersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court-House. CONDITIONS I. 1110 STAII & RNPUIILICAN BANNEtI is pub lished at TWO DOLLARS per annum (or Vol ume ofs'2 nuMbers,) payable Nalf-yearli in ad vance: or TWO DOLLARS & FIFTY LENTS if not raid until after the ea:phi:lion of lite year. 11. No subscription will be received f r u shorter period than six months; nor will the paper be dis continued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option or the Editor. A failure to nlify a dis continuance will be considered a new vliogernent , and the paper forwarded accordingly. 111. A nvcartsms ENTS not exceeding a Equine, will be inserted Tun}:}: times for $l, and '25 cents for each subsequent insertion—the number of in sertions to tin marked, or they will be published till forbid and charged accordingly.; linger ones in the same proportion. A r,....0,..0nab1e deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. IV. All Letters and C o mmunications addressed to the Editor by mail must be post-pawl, cr f%...y will not be attended to. Dolls. Os. 12,193 58 - 8 58 800 00 2 20 70 49 47 00 5,425 00 125 00 $1. 1 3,571' 85 Dolls. Cis. 378 37 22 79 121 88 31 33 222 27 8774 44 Dolls. at. 30946 1,003 90 788 06 86,648 84
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