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    RECEIPTS 1 I 1' 'q I I '
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
4OREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to raise Comity Rates and Levies," requiring the Commission.
"L. era of the respective Counties to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES yearly—We, the
Commissioners of Taxes of tho said County, do REPORT as follows, viz: FROM THE NINTH. DAY OF JANUARY,
A. D. 1830, TO THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1840—both ays inclusive:—
Dolls. Ctt.
To outstanding Tax, Jan. 8, 1839, at last settlement, 6,567 48
Quit Rents received.from C. Chritzman, 34 00
do. do. in James Majors' hands, 184 00
Proceeds of notes discounted in Bank, 5,944 33
Taxes assessed for the year 1839, 15,307 75
Cash received from James Russell, Esq. for sale
of stray Cow,
Cash received for fines of dor,
The Taxes assessed for 1839, are as follows:
Collectors.
John Heintzelman,
Joseph Taylor,
David Stewart,
Henry Brinkerhoff,
- James Major,
John Martin,
John Blair,
John Marshall,
Jonathan C. Forrest,
James Black, Sen.
Martin Hill,
Valentine Hollinger,
Robert M. Hutcheson,
Benjamin Asper, Sen.,
Robert M'Kinney,
Samuel Hollinger,
William Yeatts,
James Bigham,
Et:7'The outstanding Tax appears to be in the bands of the
following Collectors:—
Collectors.
1838.—Wm. M'Creary,
" Anderson Ewing,
1837.—David Stewart,
" John Chronister,
1838.—David E. Cook,*
Is Wm. Douglass,t
Daniel Bowersox,*
di Henry Brame t
1839.—John Heintzeiman,*
" Joseph Taylor,t
David. Stewart,t
" Henry Brinkerhoff,t
" James Majors,t
14 James Black, Semi .
" John Marshall,t
J. C. Forrest,t
" John Martin , t
" R. M. Hutcheson,
" Benj. Asper,t
Samuel Hollinger,
Martin Hill,
" William Yeatts,t
" John Blair,*
" Robert M'lCinney,t
James Bighorn,*
Those marked [*] have since paid in full—thus [t] in part.
JOHN 11. ZUCIATAILIAAN, Mag. T - re,
41.aavas for Public School Yu
To Outstanding School tax at last settlement, Jan.
8, 1839,
Cash on hand Jan. 8, 1839,
" Balance of State appropriations for school
purposes on hand duo 3 non•accepting districts, S 160 95
i. IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the Of
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./(- 0 ,3`.. Bee of the Treasurer of said County, is a- correct and true Copy, as taken from and compared with tho
i 1fi,.),. ginals remaining in the Books of this O ffi ce—We have hereunto set onr hands and affixed the Seal of our said
._....., Office, at Gettysburg, the 6th day ofJanuary, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty.
WILLIAM REX,
DANIEL DIEHL, Commissioners.
J. J. KUHN,
ArrEar—H. .1. SCHREINER, Clerk.
AITIIT a s S 9 E P T
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Consmon Pleas of altlams County.
WE, the Subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Commis
sioners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to Law,REPORT the following to be a general State•
meat of the said Accounts, from the 9th day of January, A. D. 1939, until the 6th day of January, A. 1). 1840, both days inclusive:
John H. M'Clellan, Esq Treasurer, anti Commissioneis, in Account with the County of Adams.
DR. CR.
Dolls. Cm.
815,135 60
446 18
5,000 00
28 00
77 53
7,106 80
114 00
160 00
51 52
Dolls. Cts.
outstanding Istx at last settlement, Jan. 8, 1839, $6,567 48
tt It Quits rents received from C. Chritz
,... man, 34 00
ri Quit rents in James Majors . hands, 184 00
Proceeds of Notes discounted in Ranh, 5,944 33
Taxes assessed for the year 1839, 15,367 75
Cash received of James Russell, Esq. for sale of
stray Cow,
Cash received of Do.
STATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Taxes assessed for tE
propriations in the hands of JOHN H. M'CLELLAN, Esq
DR.
To outstanding tax at last settlement Jan 8,1839,
Cash on hand Jan. 8, 1839,
Balance of State appropriations for School pur
poses on hand, due 3 non•accopting districts, S
WIVE the undersigned Auditors of the County of Adams, elected and sworn according to Law, Report that we met at
" v v the Commissioners' Office in Gettysburg, on the first Monday in January inst., and in compliance with law, pro
: A - A seeded to audit, settle, and adjust the accounts of the Commissioners and Treasurer of said County; that on a careful and
attentive examination, made by us, of the vouchers produced by the Commissioners, and of 'Commissioners Orders, Re
ceipts, and other legal evidence of payments, produced by John H. M'Clellan, Esq. Treasurer, of said County, from the
Oth day of January, 1839, to the oth day of January, 1840, both days inclusive, we find the account of said Commissioners and
Treasurer, to be correct, and that there Is a balance due 'o the County of Adams by John H. M'Clellan, Treasurer of said County,
in Cash, the sum of FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY—SEVEN DOLLARS AND NINETEEN CENTS, and in outstand
ipg Taxes the sum of SEVEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND SIX DOLLARS AND EIGHTY—NINE CENTS.
In Testimony whereof, we have heretinto set our hands at the Commissioners' Office, in Gettysburg, our place of settling Public
accounts this 6th day of January, A. D. 1840. JOHN L. NOEL,
JOHN G. MORNINGSTAR, Auditors.
SAMUEL DURBUROW,
Febru 3ry 4, 1840.
Townships.
Franklin,
Menallen,
Hamiltonban,
Borough, Borough,
Berwick,
Mountpleasant,
Conowago )
Germany,
Cumberland,
Liberty,
Reading s
Hamilton,
Huntingdon,
.daunt joy,
Latimore,
Tyrone,
Freedom,
Townships.
Liberty,
Mountpleasant,
Hamiltonban,
Latimore,
Hamiltonban,
Germany,
Huntingdon,
Franklin,
Menallen,
Hamiltonban,
Straban,
Borough,
Cumberland,
Conowago,
Germany,
Berwick,
Hamilton,
Huntingdon,
Latimore,
Liberty,
Tyrone,
Mountpleasant,
Mountley,
Freedom,
for fines,
Auditors' pay,
Tuition of poor children,
Road views and Damages.
Assessors' pay,
Collectors fees and releases,
Bills of costs paid Sheriff and otherih
Fox and wild cat scalps,
Treasurer of Poor Rouse funds,
Grand Jury and constables' pay,
General Jury and constables' pay,
Work done to public buildings,
Commissioners' pay,
Clerks pay,
Directors of poor pay,
Court cryer and attendant's pay,
Jailor's fees,
Public printing,
Prothonotary's, Recorder and Clerk's pay,
Officers of election pay,
Coroner's fees,
11 42
1 00
28,109 98
County Tax.
01,159 41
1,119 70
1,143 90
1,109 09
D7l 98
1,021 02
994 66
1,023 07
819 05
960 67
516 81
901 62
828 91
794 07
597 81
532 86
521 19
352 33
John Camp's last payment on contract for Little t
Conowago Bridge,
John Camp two first paynTents on contract for
Great Conowago Bridge,
_
Wood for publicluildings, 128 (32
Books and stationary for public offices, 9 73
Medical attendance on prisoners, 3 50
Wm. Taughinbaugh, Sheriff, cc.nveying prison-
ere to penitentiary, i 129 72
J. H. M'Clellan (in trust,) E. S. Prison, 50 43
Wm. Taughinbaugh, Sheriff, notifying Judges
of Special Elections, 49 27
Public Schools, Franklin quota of county funds, 1839, 87 37
do. do. Menallen do. do. 79 43
do. do. Berwick do. do. 73 45
do. do. Mountjoy do. do. 43 14
do. do. Cumberland do. do. 69 74
do. do. Hamilton do. 1839, 58 33
$15,367 75
County Mr.
100 00
96 61
. 32 18
34 47
33 99
263 84
113 71
73 87
353 41
719 70
819 90
609 09
359 08
560 67
. 546 07
208 65
261 02
123 91
449 07
72 86
121 81
431 19
379 66
204 81
132 33
do. do. Straban do. do.
Errors of taxes overcharged and refunded,
George limes, quit rents on lots, No. 82 and 208,
Justices' fees for vagrants, &c.
James Cooper, Esq. two years pay as counsel,
Cash due Treasurer at last settlement,
Notes paid in bank,
Interest paid in bank,
Certificates of constable returns,
Outstanding tax, January, 1840,
do. quit rents in James Majors' hands,
Treasurer's salary,
$29,058 46
Cash in hands of Treasurer, Jan• 4, 1840, 51 52
$7,106 89
swecr, , in Account 'With the County of
as, as follow
Dolls. as
Collectors lees and releases,
Treasurer of Franklin school funds is lull,
Treasurer of Huntington school, do.
Balance of State appropriations for School pur
poses on hand due 3 non accepting districts,
Cash in hands of Treasurer, Jan. 6, 1838,
204 25
428 77
8793 97
By monies paid on Commissioners' Orders,
Cash due Treasurer at last seettlement,
Notes paid in Bank,
Interest paid in Bank.
Certificates of Constables returns,
Outstanding Tax January 1840,
Quit rents in J. Majors' hands,
Treasurer's salary,
Cash in hands of Treasurer, Jan. 6,1840,
11 42
1 00
$28.109 DS
o use of Public Schools, together with the balance of the State Ap•
Treasurer with Orders paid:
Dolls. Cm
By monies paid on Commissioners' Orders, , 247 35
Balance of State appropriations for School pur
poses on hand, due 3 non accepting districts, 160 95
Cash in hands of Treasurer Jan. 6, 1840, .385 67
Dolls. Cis.
204 25
428 77
160 95
8793 97
CR.
By Commissioners' Orders, es follows, viz:
Dons. Cts
22 50
176 65
568 25
C R.
By monies paid to orders as follows, viz:
Dols Cis
29 30
45 12
172 93
MILITARY ELECTION.
N Election will be held on Satueday
the 22d of February next, at the fol
lowing places: Ist Battalion 90th Regiet
at the house of Wm. Ilamme, Lewisbury ;
2d Battalion 90th Regiment, at the house
of Moses Myers, Petersburg. (Y. S.) ; Ist
-Battalion 89th Regiment, at the house of
John Hershey, in the borough of Hanover;
2d Battalion 89th Regiment, at the house
of Col. George Ickes, Abbottstown ; Ist
Battalion 80th Regiment, at the house of
John Keekler, Franklin township ; 2d Bat
talion 80th Regiment, at the house of A.
B. Kurtz, Gettysburg—to elect 1 Bri
gadier General.
DAVID SCOTT, B. I.
Jan. 18. to
341 00
769 91
704 00
19 55
5,800 00
279 62
1,040 61
111 38
301 50
215 00
60 00
91 97
679 96
415 12
127 90
905 16
58 00
Iwould just here mention to those of my
friends that aro indebted to mo of a long
standing,etther by note or book account,thut
am in want of money. Do call and return
the favor I have so long bestowed upon you.
This invitation is given indiscriminately.
Very Respectfully,
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Jan. 4, 1810. (1.
Enrolled Inhabitants of the 2d
Brig. sth Di-v. Penn. !
IRE pleased to consider me a Candidate
for Igrlgadier General on
the 22d of February cext.
563 33
035 54
Jan. 18
3 tunes 3. Ilheunlr
ChF Hamiltenban township, will bo
NI
-F sup
ported for the Office of BRIGADIER
GENERAL of the 2d Brigade sth Divis
ion Pennsylvania Militia, by
MANY.
Jan. 4. to
78 12
19 11
12 00
8 23
40 00
440 18
5,000 00
28 00
77 53
7,100 89
114 00
150 00
OF ETTY9III3IIO,
'NS a candidate for the O ffi ce of BRIGA
21- DIER GENERAL—and will he sup
ported by MANY.
Jan, 18. to
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of
Jae° G ROPY, deed,
late of Mountpleasant township, Adams co.
having been granted to the Subscriber, re•
siding in Littestown, Germany township,
Adams county—ho hereby requests all per
sons indebted to the Estate of said deceas
ed, to make payment of their respective
dues without delay. Those persons having
claims aro requested to present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
GEORGE WILL, E.er.
Dec. 23.
528,109 98
OVEAP GOODS.
R. G. .711.4(lretcry,
pm.AS just received a !rest) supply of Win
ter DRY GOODS—embracing a fine
assortment of
Fnglish and French Merinoes,
Mouseline de laines and Calicoes,
Colored and White Flannels,
Cloths, Cassinteres, and Caastnetts,
Canton Flannels, Velvets and Tichings,
Linen Tatle-Cfoths,Bhmkets and Floor-Cloths,
Blanlect Shawls, Checks, Nuslins, Drillings. 4.c.
iVhich will bo sold at prices to suit the
times. All persons wishing to buy Cheap
Goods will please call and examine.
Gettysburg, inn. 4, 1840. tf-
160 95
385 67
CLOTH'S: CLOTHS
"[UST received a fresh supply of very
" cheap CLOTHS, comprising all co
lors.—Also, a good assortment of CASSI
MERES and CASSINETTS.
For sale by
R. G. M'CREARY.
Jan. 4. tf
8793 97
JUST IX SEJSOX !
AFRESH euppy of white and colored
Flannels, fine Whitney Blankets,
Green Bockings, and l• loor Cloths—now
opening, and for sale by
R. G. M'CREARY.
Jan. 4. tf
AVERY handsome assortment of French
and English Illcrinoes, suitable for
dresses and cloaks. Also, very rich black
ground Mouseline de laines—just received
and for sale by
R. G. McCREARY.
Gettysburg, Jan. 4.
D t I eaLSI II Mr GOVIVOQ ,
H. SWOPE, returns his sincere
• thanks to the citizens of Gettysburg,
and the public generally, for the very liberal
share of patronage received by him. De
termined to merit a continuance of public
favor by unremitting exertions to please—
and a determination to keep constantly on
hand
$28,109 98
Trench, and. 'Do
mestic Ywracy and eta
vle, Goods,
8793 97
at the lowest prices—he has the pleasure
of announcing to the public, that he has just
returned from the city, with an additional
supply of
Xew if• most desirable Goods,
which with his present stock will new on•
able him to offer to those who may favor
him with a call.
A VERY SUPERIOR 'ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
to all of which ho most respectfully invites
their attention•
Gettysburg, June 18, 1830. tc-12
ADVERTISE M EN'rS.
SAMUEL E. HALL
COL. S. WITHEROWI
NOTICE.
elle,tip Ale-r-luocs.
A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
H. SWOPE having just twinned
• from the cities of Philadelphia ui d
Baltimore with a, large and general assort
ment of
Clothe, Caesimores and Cassinetts,
Silk and Merino Vesting%
Black Mattioni Lustring,
Blue nod Black do.
Figured and Plain colored Gro do Nap,
Mousolino de Lames,
6 4 Englioh and French Merino,
3 4 Do. do.
6.4 French Bombazines,
Morino'and Thant Wool Shawls,
Highland do.
White, Scarlet, Green and Yellow Flan
nels,
‘Vhite Guuse Flannel,
Bleached dr, Unbleached Canton Flannel,
Colored Do. do.
3 4 and 4-4 Plaid Linseys,
Bleached and Unbleached Piluslins,
Corded Skirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
Net Lambs' Wool Shirts,
Ladies Black and White Silk Hose,
Do. Wostard do.
Do. Cashmier do.
Black Wosturd 4 Hose,
Ladies Kid Gloves,
Dn. Lined do.
Berlin and Wool do.
Prints, Cheeks, Ticking, dm.
Which he takes peculiar pleasure in in
viting those who are fond of Bargains, to
call and examine, as they were bought upon
such terms as will enable him to sell them
LOWER THAN THEY AYE EVER
YET BEEN OFFERED IN THIS
MARKET. Now is the time, cail and
examine for yourselves. Country value°
take in exchange for Gooda.
Gettysburg, Sept. 24. 1639. tf.
mlzw . o.oons.
JUST received and for sale at his 'old
stand, a large stock of
.11F, ll' coons,
among which is a great variety of cheap
Cloth, Coatings, Cassinetts,
Merinoes, Calicoes, Silks,
Domestic Goods—and a very great vari•
ety of Fancy Goods—also,
Hardware, Stoves, &c. &c.
Call and see, the above goods will be sold
at prices to suit the times, for Cash or pro
duce.
GEO. ARNOLD.
P. S. Old 141etal, Copper and Brass, ta
ken in exchange for new Stoves or Goods.
G. A.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
0.11%A.121. VAOTORY.
THE Subscribers begs leave, respectful
ly to inform the citizens of Gettys
burg, and surrounding country, that be has
commenced, the above business, togother
with HOUSE PAINTING, AND TUR
NING, &c. &c., in Chambersburg street,
nenrly opposite the Apothecary and Book
store of Mr. S 11. Buehler, where he will
at all Limos bo prepared to execute all orders
in the above business with neatness and de.
spatch; ho will also keep a supply ofChairs
of every description constantly on hand,
which for neatness and durability cannot be
surpassed by any manufactured in ibis sec
tion of country. Ho hopes by strict atten.
tiod to business and a desire to please, to
merit and receive a share of public patron.
age. ADAM KLTZMILLER.
Gettysburg, Aug. 13,1839. 6m20.
Stoves ! Stoves I !
500
FOUNDRY STOVES.
TIDE subscriber is now getting in readi
IICI3B for tho Fall Sales from 4 to 500
Stoves all trimmed in the neatest and best
manner. Comprising the greatest variety
ever offered to the public in this place ;
among which aro :
20 Difft.rent sizes and pattern 3, 9 plate.
6 Do. Do. Parlour. Do, a new
and very neat article.
Do. Cook. Do. among
6. Do.
which is the Premium Stove
2. Do. Do. Franklin. Do.
1. Millers Patent. Do. for heating two
rooms at the same time. Among
the above Stoves are many new and
handsome patterns.
Public attention is invited, as I will V'
able to furnish any kind or size of Stoves
that may be desired.
The above Stoves are of my own menu
lecturing at tho Foundry.
Will be sold Cheap and all warranted.
Persons wishing to purchase Stoves will
find it to be their interest to give me a call
Old Stoves; Metal, Copper and Brass tuk
en in exchange for now Stoves.
GEO. ARNOLD.
July 23, 1839. tf-17
FOR THE LADIES.
A VERY splendid nesortment of plain
/ 31 - and figured SILKS and SATTIIVS,
for Bonnets, fashionable colors, with trim
mings to match.—A !so, Beltings, Gloves,
Hosiery, Laces, Ildkfs.
Just received and for sale by
R. G. M'CREARY.
Jan. 4t. tf
ADVERTISEMENTS
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rt.annisaunG, PA.
/N A- lUE Subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public that Ito has to
ken the WASOINGTON noTEL—that
well known tavern stand situated at the cor•
nor of Market street and Market Square,
Harrisburg, lately occupied by Maj. George
W. Johnson, which be hag fitted up in a su
perior manner, with et,tire new furniture of
the newest fashion end best quality, from
garret to cellar. The house has also un
dergono a thorough repair, and is put in
the best condition for the accommodation of
customers.
He takes the liberty to state that the
Was/ring/on Hoc/ shall be kept in the Lest
manner. Ilis Table will always be furnished
by the best the market ad:n.(l4, and so serv
ed as to suit his guests. Ilia Bar will be
supplied with the best if wines and liquors
of all kinds. His Stable, (the largest in
Harrisburg,) will be attended by faithful
Ostlers, and every attention given that can
be desired. As he is desirous of proving
that he is determined to keep a house not
eNcellcd in Harrisburg, be respectfully in
vites travellers, members of the Legislature
and others, to call and judge for themselves,
as ho will be hippy at any and all times to
see than.
DR. FRANKLIN J. SMITH,
RESPECTFULLY calls the attention
of his friends and t he public generally,
to the rinportant and interesting fact, that
he is fully prepared and qualified to cure
the most inveterate cases of rheumatism.—
The various diseases to which mankind are
subject (if curable) can also be effectually
and radically cured by him, safely and ex
peditiously, at moderato and reasonable
charges, without subjecting the patient to
the poisonous influence of minerals, such as
mercury, arsenic, &c.
His remedies are mild, agreeable, and
efficient, and orerate in accordance' with the
laws of the animal economy.
Doctor F. Smith is ready at all thnes to
attend patients at their houses. Patients
living at a distance can be accommodated
with board and medical attendance at mod
erate prices at his dwelling, in Carlisle
street, the house formerly occupied by Dr.
Berluchy.
Dr. Smith would also inform the public
that his mode of treatment will perfectly
remove the bad effects remaining in the eye
tem, from the use of mercury or any other
poisonous mineral.
Medical men of the highest distinction
and talent, such as Matthias, Alley, Cramp•
ton, Pearson, Abernethy, Carmichael, &c.
atrirm that chancres and buboes, ulcerations
in the throat, together with diseases of tho
periosteum, tendons, cartilages, ligaments,
fascia, and eruptions of a highly obstinate
character, are the consequence from the ad.
ministration or use of mercury. These aw
ful effects of mercury are not novel, for
every physician of veracity will acknow
ledge them to be of frequent and melancho
ly occurrence.
Sept. 17. tf
Gouley's Vegetable Medicines.
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS!
No medicine has, perhaps, ever met with such
decided and general success Us
Gouley's Vegetable Bitters.
THIS medicine has been but a few years
before the public, and the demand for
it has already become so great, that the sub.
scriber finds it difficult to supply the numer
ous orders which ho is constantly receiving.
Innumerable Certificates in his possession
bear testimony to its medicinal virtues and
attest the fact of its having preserved the
lives of hundreds both in this city and else
where.
His VEGETABLE COUGH DROPS,
now article, are also getting into general
use, having been productive of most be
neficial effects in hundreds of families of the
first respectability in this city acid vicinity I
and although they have in one instance, but
without any toundation or truth, been pro
nounced poisonous, lIUNDREDS of certificates
can be produced of their hnving performed
positive and effectual cures in the most obsti
nate cases, both on young and old, and he
now challenges any one to produce satisfac
tory evidence that there is one particle of
any ingredient in their composition that can
injure a person in the lowest stage of any
disease.
flaying administered his medicines in al
most all diseases to which the human fami
ly aro subjected, he never, in a ringle in
stance, found them to produce any injurious
effects, but, on the contrary,they have been
attended with the most complete success.
N. B.—As the Fever and Ague is very
prevalent at this season of the year, he can
confidently recommend his
VEGETABLE HITTERS
ss n CERTAIN ctian,and invites all wliontay
he afflicted with this dreadful disease, to -
make trial of them.
The-ar Masters and 01.10:04:-,
Vessels is Called to this medicine; it . will 14'1'
found of great bent.fit nmong their crews,
and a sure preventative of many of the di.
senses to which the mariner is subject during
long and tempestuous voyages.
LOUIS COOLEY,
No. 213 Baltimore street,
near the Centro Market,
between Harrison and Frederick streets.
Nov. 25. ly
WM. E. CAMP.
6m