GETTYSBURG F.GUNDRY and Machine S TH E subscribers having leased th Foundry, in GrettySburg,''respectffilly informs his friends and the public in general that he . liii. - nossi on' hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large, assortment of ST 0 IP of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and siies: He has also on hand, • Castings for Machinery, of all - kinds—for Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw &e. also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. He has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SYLER PLZUGITS, which he trill sell low. lie has also on hand, and will continue .to make, HOT.- LOW-WARB, Wagon and 'Cdrriage-box es, and all other articles in his line ofbus iness, which arc too numerous to men c , lion. He has, also, THRESHING MACHINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture Lames Patent two-horse Machines, and the Hanover and York patterns. Any one who may wont BRASS CAST INGS, will be'attended to. All the above articles will be sold low, for Cash or ,Country Produce. Old metal ill w also be taken in exchange for work. rr2"Repairing, and alt work inlis line, done at the shorteskuotice.,47ll .The subsCriber is very thankful for past favors, and:hopes hiS-fciends- wilt rentem befthe,OldEstablislunenOri the Western part of the town, near W. Hainan's Coach .shop. Gettysburg, Dee. 19 1114 A.O 1i.% M 1912 RIX G. THE undersigned has connected with his. Coaehmaking Establishment a large smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of .. PLAOICSIVIITECVATiIk ) including ironing Carriages, Buggies, .110goris,,Ii.c. .11e-would say to those who have: Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy. first-rate hands, which, with his per- Appal attention, will enable him to give en tire satiSfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. 'Carriage all• Buggy Springs (warranted) will.be promptly made to or der- et; all tittles.' ItCP.AII kinds of REPAIRING. done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. . thankful for past enc,ouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of tiatro nage,,and invites - his friends to, call at his Establishment in west Chambershurg street, a few doors below Thompson 's . C. W. HOFFINIAN. Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 1846. Winter Stock Selling Offl Daily Receiving New Spring Gbods I REAT BARGAINS can now ballad in WINTER GOODS, including Silks, Satins, Velvets, awl... Evening Dress Goods,' at•..: F. GARDNER'S, No. 195 Batimore st., 4th house above Light, as he is determined to sell his remaining Stock ivithOut regard to cost. ' . GAPYJNER would also take this opportunity respectfully to inform his ens mmers and the public generally that he has Made arrangements to receive his azP'zit SJPO O,L),VMV direct-front the Manufacturers, and will o -pcii in a- feiv days a magnificent assort- Inept of RiCh and splendid Dress SILKS, • English Spun SILKS, (Spring styles,) English and French LAWNS, BERAGES and BAL'LARtNES, SHAWLS and SCARFS, &c. together with .the, richest assortment of I..enrey Gootim ever .brought to this market.. These Goods will be received :- dirnct, anti are imported expreSslr for etz, ":Baltimore and 'Washington city- retail trade. lie has also malle arrangements to 'receive .' the Paris Monthly Fashions, and he hopes :the same liberal encouragement will .be ex mnded to him That he has heretofore re . o ,. .!ived.' Due notice will' be given - pf-each arrival. • F: GARDNER, 195 Baltimore street. ( Wholesale Rooms up stairs.) Baltimore, Feb. 0,1846-3 t t . NOTICE. Estate_ of James lir Clurg, dec'd. TE heirs of JAMES M'CLuaci, dec'd, , are liciaby notified, that by an order nrihe Orphan's Court, of Adams County, ift)ii.e'hastrimil deposited by the' subscriber, A 4n,iransiciajOr said James M'Claig, the **.#ll ( I .lf one hdndred and seventeen , ri dollars, and f t w F4 e 4 qty-fre,cenis for'did - lse andbene Ijitl44 Niit t ubjectlo t n'piadi of v 4:1144 , • „," JOHN X 017111:;; ,y• e • )4100 /1340 1 ,‘ • -• • at 4 :4 4 issilin tonna . rocut,_ rioTrivikawk P Arrizt,s.' OF,,FICZ. •.. • The south's Literary : presseswar S a monthly periodieel,devoted to ovary I department of Literature and the Fine Arts. It has . been established more than 11 vc,ars,during which time it has stood at thee - head ofAmerican periodicals. his pub lished in the neatest style, and contains a great variety of intenntin,g and instructive reading;—differing widely. from a majori ty of our publications, in the solidity and utility of its contents. Novels, Tales, Poems, travels, Esnys, Critiques, Reviews, tlistoriral and Bio graphical Sketches, Papers on the , Army. Navy, General Politics, and other Natio nal interests elm its pages. To the South and West it confidently appeals for support. Whilst it is distinctly the friend and advocate of the South and West, it is not sectional, having always circulated quite widely in the North and East, and having imparted a higher Nation al Character to the Periodical Literature of the United States. Its motto is "In the Union and for the Union! In the South •andfor Ilse ,Youth I" But the South and West should especial ly cheriSh it as it is the only Literary Jour nal of long and high standing, within all their wide borders, and has vindicated and promoted their rights and interests. Du ring another year it will seek to extend its usefulness and fame, and solicits the in creased patronage of the public.; and also invokes the aid of its present patrons in ex tending its circulation. Its contributors are numerous—embra cing professional and Amateur Writers of the first distinction. To the present effi cient corps, new writers will be added, and neither trouble nor expense will be spared to make the work eminently worthy of pa- tronage. 'The twelfth volume of the Messenger, number CXXXIV, will commenced on the Ist of January, 1816. Each unmber con tiains 6.1 Super Itoyal . Octavo pages. it makes during .the year a large and elegant um e. . ' • • REDUCTION OF POSTAGE.—In order to reduce the postage as much as possible, the Messenger will be, published on lighter paper ; but of the best quality. Sithscri bers are*invited to send in their orders on the following liberal terms : I'. WARREN. tf The Messenger for nothing.—WhoevL er will procure its..4'new subscribers and send $2O, shall -receive the Messenger gra tis, or $4 in Money; and in the same pro portion for a larger number of subscribers. B. B. - MINOR, Editor and Proprietor, Richmond, Vu, Jan all. ErWe recommend all of our friends visiting -the city to call at the Pekin Company's store,arid lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. The Pekin Tta Company, No: 30 S. Second rt., between Market & Cimino .HAVE constantly on hand, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, a variety of FBESII 11 V: FBI 3IE AIL iE is I .TEAS. • AT LOWER PRICES, I according to the quality, than they cati.be bought, at any other establish ment-in-the City. pcit.TEAs exclusively are sold at this house, and several varieties which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfaction can be re turned and, eichanged, or the money will be refunded. The citizens of Adams county are re speetfuniuvited to give us a call. - • G. B. ZIEBER, _ Agent of th e Pekin Tea Company. Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 1845. ly REGISTER'S NOTICE. IwoTicE is hereby given to all Lep ." atceS and other persdns concerned, that the ADMINISTRATION AC ' COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the Or phans' Court of Adams county, for confir mation and alloivance, on Tuesday the 3d day of 11.1nreli next, viz: The account of Robt. Smith, Executor of - the last ivill : and testament of Joseph Ti. Livingston 'deceased. The account of Joseph Wible, Executor of the last will and testament of. Stephen Wible deceased. The account of Geo. Spangler, Execu tor of the last will and testament of Jacob Spangler deceased., The account of William Coulson, Ex ecutor ,of the last will and testament of Ma ry Coulson deceased. , • ,• The account of Henry Harman, Admin istrator df, the Etate .of John Harman, de ceased. • The account of David ll'Creark, Admin istrator of the Estate of John Flohr,dec'd. The account of. John Eiker, Adminis trator of of the Estate of Ezra Blythe, de ceased. • ROBERT COBEAN, Reg'r. Jan. 30. DALMOND T'ONS ' OR ASITIONABLE Barber and Hair- Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the Diatnond, adjoining the County Buil dings, ivhere , he, can at all;times be found prepared to attend to the,calls of the public. Froth longs experience he fiatteii hiniself I titallte can go. through' &l i the ramifications . of the Toilsorieal departments; withanch an intlt4tte &tree of skill as iv ill- meet the en llreiatisfaction of all wimo may submit their chins to,thelseen ordeal of his. r;xor. He fiopele,theifOre,`that by.attenti • to busi— ness kid a . desire' to— pkase,(lto will merit as wcll ti vzeAciy.e. Nliberal shear. pf public patiotiage. The'steit will be attended to at their privat c 4iAvellings.7 • ' -1 0et..1.0, - - . - - tf uirEnixtriin . Yore 1840. SinOe - copri Club of Two, Club of Five, Club of Ten, 85 per annum . 0, or $1- 50 per copy 2.0, or 4 00 " 35, or 3 50 PHILADELPHIA, S. R. TIPTON, Freights from Philadelphia REG 171.41.31 LXI4E. TRICE A .WT.V.K ESTWL'EII Philadelphia and "Fork. PRE subscriber rune a regular line of Cars between• Philadelphia and York. A Train will leave York every, Saturday and Wednesday afiernoon, and every Tues day and Friday Evening, A. L. Gerhart & Co.'s Warehouse, No. 305, Market street, Philadelphia. Extra Cars will be started on any other day in the week, when freight sufficient to to pay expenses offer. HENRY KAUFFELT: York, Nor. 7. tf TYPE . FOUN DRY A N D Printers' liwnishiag Warehouse THE subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New York., where they are ready to supply or ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, .Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every, article ne cessary for a Printing office. &so, second hand materials. The Type, which arc cast in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are thranted to be unsur passed by any, and Will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the typeluinished by us are "hand-cast." The types from any foundry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat- C omposition Rollers cast for printers cocK.Rorr & OVEREND, 63 Ann e t. Dec.l9.- Cm SUPERIOR COOK STOVE. rillaattention of the public is respectfully cal _lL led to S 13ExTz's FAnmEn's Corm SToyg as an article superior to any-yet offered to the public for cooking purposes. It was got up expressly to answer-the-wants of the Farmer, and - will not fail 'to please all who may require a good sized COOK STOVE:. One of the many advantages possessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but ter, clothing. &c, can tie boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior' for DiKryu—the heat being completely under the control of the cook, who can apply it to the bot-' torn as well as to the. top of the oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. It is - unnecessary to give any further detail of its advantages. Please refer to the subjoined certificate from W3n. F. Kl- Hatt. Esq., Patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur nished, but this may suffice. Those who want a supeliorCook Stove, will do well to try this arti cle—they are warranted or no sale. Boonsboro, Md., " lqay 19,1843 WASIIINGTON, May 3, 1543. To Samuel Bentz, Esq., Dear have tried the Cooking Stove that you sent me. and am well pleased with its performance. My expectations are more than re alized. I believe it will perform more cooking in less time, and with less fuel than any of the va rious Cooking Stoves that I have tried during 25 years' connection with the Patent Office. Its mer its need only be more generally known to insure its fame throughout the country. lam at length satisfied in the culinary department of my do mestic establishment—for which I aeknowleged myself indebted to your genius and enterprise. I remain very respectfully, yours, &c., WM. P. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent. 11:7°I THIS DAY APPOINT J. D. PAXTON & Co., my AGENTS for the State of Pennsyl vania, for the sale of Territory and otherwise, of my Cook Stove. September 17,1843 FARMERS AND OTHERS - Are respectfully informed that the underiigned have now on hand. and are manufacturing the a bove Stoves, so that they are now prepared to fill all orders with which they mny be favored, upon the shortest notice. • J. D. PAXTON & Co. Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. 20, 1845. tf Protection against Loss by 31E'llEllEit 11E. gip HE "Cumber/and Valley Mutual Protection 4.1 Company," being incorporated by an act of the Legislature and fully organised and in opera tion under the direction of the following board of Mana , rers, viz: Thomis C. Miller, John MoOre, David SW. M'Cullough, James Weakly, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, Thomas Paxton, AA. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham ,Kurtz, George Brindle and Scott Coyle, call the attention of the inhabitants of. Cumberland and Adams counties, to the Cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other : Ist. EVery person insured becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience .of frequent, renewals is avoided by insuring fora term of five yea' s. . 4th. Any—person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at, the rate of 5 per centum, which will be $5O on the $1000;To2, which he will have to pay $2 50 for five years, and $l. 50 for survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on band will cover, and then no more ,will .be required than a pro rata share. These sates are much cheaper than those -of other companies, except such as are incorpora ted on the same principles. THOMAS C. MILLER, PuzszDzNT. A. G. MILLET. &e.g. , - LEST OF AGENTS. The follotVing named gehtlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county ". Witham W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg. James A..Thomp . son, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mayer, Esq., Diirnel Comfort,; • Al?raham Xing. Esq., David Illythe;.g t siy, Witlimn Dlorrf on ; Thomai T Wiprman, Dr. D, Mellinger, Sept :O, 1844. S. BENTZ SAMUEL BENTZ W E, the undersigned, 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 ment of said Acounts, from the sixth day ofJanuary, A. D. 1845, until the fifth day of January, A. D. 1846—both days inclusive : John IL Esq. Treasurer, and the Commissioners, In AccoUnt with the County of. Adams. • DOLLS. CTS. To cash in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, - 1358 45 Outstanding Tax in hands of Collectors, r - 7438 00 Amount of State and County Tax asssessed for '45, 23015 05 " of Quit Rents for 1845, - - 178 00 Cash received of J. Robinette for Stray sold, - 3 00 46 " of N. Bushey, - 14 00 Cost received from York county, - - - 250 00 ... . WE, the 'undersigned, ArrnToßs of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn pursuant to law, do REPORT, that we.met, dtd audit; settle and adjust according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, commencing. on the oth day of January, 1845, and ending on the sth day of January, A.'D., 1840—both days inclusive :—That said account, as, settled above; and entered on record in Settlement-book, in the Commissioners' Office of Adams county, is correct ;. and that we find; a balance due to the County of Adams, by Join , / H. M'CLELLAN, Esq.,. Treasurer of said county, in Cash, the sum of Three Thou-. sand and' Twenty-seven Dollars and 'Seventy-two Cents; and in Outstanding Taxes the sum of Five thousand and .IVingy-tight. Dollars and Forty-three cents. . . . In Testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, at the Office of the Commissioners, at Gettysburg, our place. of settling. Public Accounts, the sth day of January, 1840. . - J. H. REED, . _...... A TTOI2NEY .4IT L.AIV , ' . . . ' .an FFERS ' his nrofessional services .to s- 4. j rof i b ill arlis j r,) 311:111. l' the people "of Adams County. His Office is the one On the public square in IriIatESENTS his respects to his friends Gettysbtll•g, latelp .occupied as a Law-01‘ .11 — and .informs them that he has made 4 by xu Tiff Q five • . Id. .3.,./...4IEnRY, Esq. ,He has . arrangements to continue to practize as usual also made arrangements to have the advice in the Otani!, orAdams 'cnunty; under the and assistance .of his Father, JUDGIE REED, new regulation of the tithes for ' holding , of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. them. ' September 20. . Jan. 30;1848. .. - - Petersburg. New Chester. Abbottstown. Striban tp. Ifunterstown. Millerstown. Bendersville. Arendtsvillet East Berlin. , . mlc E , 4TTORiVfY4T LAIV. c FnCE in -the Sotrig4ast• Corner of " the Diamond, between Ai B. Kurtz's. Hotel and R. W. l lK i Slieiry's Store. esttyehurg, Dec. - 11, 1845.--tf I • • RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF ADAMS COUNTY' FOR 1845. • GREEADLY to an Act of Assembly entitled, ""An Act to raise - County Rates and Levies," requiring, the Commissionors of IL the respective Counties to publisli a statement of the 'RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES yearly—We, the Commis sioners of Taxes of said County, do REPORT as follow, viz. --From the sixth day of January, 11. D. 1846, to the fifth day of /unwary, IL D. 1846-4oth days inclusive DOLLS. CTS. To Cash in hands of Treas'r at settlement, Jan, 0, '45, 1358 45 Outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents, at settlem't, 7438 00 Candy Rater and Levies assessed for 1845, to wit: Borough of Gettysburg, - - $1542 51 Do. Quit Rents, • - - 178 00 Cumberland Township, - - 1551 07 Germany, 44 . • - ' 848 70" Berwick, 44 . 1401 59 - Huntington, " - - 1223 43 Latimore, " 810 75 Hamiltonban, " - -- 1052 10 Liberty, 788 41 Hamilfon, 44 - 1300 24 - Menallen, 44 . . • 1736 42 • Straban, " ' - • 1619 20 Franklin, ~ - - 1074 04 Conowago, " - - 1174 42 Tyrone, 14 . . 4 '. 4 745 05 Motintjoy,_ " - . 1010 42 Mountpleasant, " . - - 1417 25 Reading, lit - - 1369 83 Freedom, " • • 540 63 Union,'" " - - 1142 93 . - 23,793 65 . Cash received of Jas. Robinette, Esq. for Stray sold, 3 00 41 " of Nicholas Bushey, Esq. " " 14 00 if " from York co. for Costs paid by Adams co. 250 00 fig 46 from Tobias Laughlin, for Costs, 18 00 o .. ig 44 Additional County Tax for former years, 772 . Ip"The Outstanding County and State Tax appears to lie in the hands of the following Collectors, viz.: COLLECTORS'. TOWNSHIPS. - • James Major, • . Borough of Gettysburg, 104 65 Win. S. Hamilton, Cumberland, , 94 22 R. Armstroug,t Borough,6sl 20 James Black,. . Cumberland, 488 21 Henry Snyder,t Germany, 257 76 John C. Ellis, Berwick, - • 415 82 Frederick Wolf,t Huntington, 234 41 Jacob P. Lawrew,t Latimore, - 260 _75 James Wilson,t Hamiltonban, 370 28 Joseph Cline, Menallen, • 402 . 47 John F. Felty, Straban, 239 60 Jacob Lady,f . Franklin, 430 91 Jer'iah Aulebaugh,* ConoWago, . . 271 21 Francis Fickes, Tyrone, ' - 251 65 Fred'k Stocklager, _Mountjoy, 86 71 William Stock,t Motintpleasant, - 394 65 George Kershler,t Union, 144 93 YEARS. 1841. *Since paid in full. tSince paid in part. 'Er. The following Townships paid in full before settlement: Liberty Township, Reading Township, Hamilton " Freedom " IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing Statement of RECEIPTS and EXEPENDITURES, exhibited at the office of the Tres surer of said County, is a correct and true Copy, as taken from and compared with the Originals remaining in the Books ,1( 9 ,.. ..d‘" of this Office—We have hereunto set our Hands, and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at Gettysburg, the fifth day of t r • January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. ATTEST-J.. AVOIIINDAIIOII, Clerk. TO, THE HONOR.IIRLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON P.T,E.dS OF .1.0.1 MS COUNTY. . . f f from Tobias Laughlin, Additional Tax in former years, - - Feb. 0, 1810. L.qW NOTICE. !-=.°v , - • • CotifiNsioners' Office, Adam)/ Courity, Pennsylvitnia. John IL 3PClellan, Esq., Treasurer, and Commissioners, In account with the County of adams, as follows, to wit 31Eg A,VIDIIMOY2O 2 ' MIBo _ HAND-BILLS,:' : Cards, flanks, Notices, and Trinting of every description, neatly and Promptly :executed at the ' , Office of the ,. Otar Oh Republican Banner ' DULLS. CTS. By Auditing Public Accounts, - - - $2O 00 . Public Printing and Blanks, - - - . 329 1* Paid Schoca Funds due the following Townships, to wit vliuntington township, -, - $260 18 Hamiltonban " - - 397 57 ' Straban, I/ - - 90 79. ' Borough of Gettysburg, - - 157 44 Cumberland Township, • - 106 13 Liberty ~ 66 - 117 43' - . Mountjoy ' ,11 - 50 33 Germany • 41 . . 111 73 Freedom 16 . . . 1 24 81 Union, 66 . e.• . 64 00 1395 41 Wood for Public BUildings, - - - - 157 02' General Juries and Tip Staves, - . - 763 48 Grand Juries and 114 311 24 _ Repairs done to Public Buildings, - - - 120' 11' Tax refunded, - .. -.- - - • .11 12 Fox, Wolf, and Wild Cat Scalps, - - - 47' 24' Counsel to Commissioners, - - 20 00* Extra service, - .- - 5 00' Justices and Constables for Vagrants, - - 16 27' Sheriff's bills for Court Costs, - - - 250 83 t ISheriff Bream, balance for summoning Jurors, - 34 75' D. M'Elroy, Court-Crycr's Pay, - - - 4 . 55 50 Treasurer of Poor-house, .- - - . , 1 , 5100 00 Jailor's Fees for keeping - Trisoners, - . ' 226 70 Books, Stationary and Postage, .; - - '3O 7G Officers of Spring Election, - - - - - 300 96 Officers of General " . - . - - 394 75 Road, Bridges, and TownshiP -Vie - Ws. and . Daknagei, '. . 25 86 . Assessors'" Pay, - - ... ' - 483 25 Repairs of Bridges, - - - - - 76 - 37 James Patterson, Commissioner's Pay, - - 138 00 Peter Diehl, H. 61 - - 142 50 J. Cunningham, ,g • 4,.... • 138 00 Clerk's Pay, 44 . ~ . 174 75 Wood Sawing for Court-house and Comers Office, 2 83 , Binding Books, - - - - - 1 12 Abatement-allowed Collectors, (5 per cent.) - 342 13 Coroner's Fees, . - - -- - 23 67 Medical attendance on Prisoners, - - ',*, . 6 50 . F. Bream, Sheriff, for conveying Prisoners E. S: Prison, 77 75 Directors of tho Poor, pay, - '- . - - - 60 00 Indexing Dockets ill Public office, - . - 190 00 Prothonotary-, Recorder, and Clerk of Sessions' Fees, 117 09 Collectors' Fees, - • - - . - - , 845 71 Certificates of Constables' Returns, , - 86 00 Exonerations to Collectors, - - - 329 39 Treasurer's Commission, (for County Funds,) • 200 00 Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt to Treas'r, 11,577 00 Treasurer's Commission on payment to State, 121 86 Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents, • . - - 5,098 43 Balance in hands of Treasurer, . . 3,027 72 $32,882 82 $5,098 43 By Cash paid State Treasuier as per Receipt, - " " on Commissioners' Orders, - Amount of Outstanding Taxeli. and Quit Rents, Cash paid collectors per Contage, - - - - Exonerations to Collectors, - - - Certificates of Constables'. Returns, - - Treasurer's Commission on payment to State, - " 66 on County, - - Balance in hands of Treasurer; - • $32,882 82 By Orders paid out as follows, to toil; PETER DIEHL, JAS. CUNNINGHAM, Commissioners-. JOSEPH FINK, 1 WM. R. SADLER, ADAM J. WALTER, .luditors. JACOB DELLONE, E OVA. IA - C, G. .113.1\CH s Attorney and Counsellor at Law, MI AS removed . to Waynesboro% but will practice in the Courts of Adams county. He will be at the o(lice of Wm t M'SIIERRy, Esq., opposite the new Luthe ran Church, during the session of lho Court, Gettysburg, Aug. , • Otri ALEX: It. STEVENSON', OFFICE in the Centre Square l Is j c rth of the Court.:hou§e, ketween and “Stevensoq's" cOriiitrs. ATTOBNEr. LAW, $3,2,882 82 DOLLS. CTS. 11577 00 11596 71 5098 43 845 71 329 39 86 00 121 86 200 00 3027 72 $32,882 82