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I I OXIDE ioliuruhy toall Legatees ami THE ADAMS SENTINEL A GENERAL ADVERTISER. BOROUGH ACCOUNT. 1H)BEKT G. McCltEAKY, "J'renmver, i i AC(JOIJ VT I the JJorouyb of jnentioncd, will be probonted tit tho Orphans' Court of AdauiH count fur coniirmation and Jillowauce, on ALuuduy lltk day of January next, The lirbt and find account of Hu K-k, Administrator of the otlatu of Peter Huliuk, dccea.scd. 201 ThesycdiidacL-oiintofGuorgeJk-rcaw.

(now) surviving Administrator of the csUite oi Isaac Bercaw, douoiwed. T1 lh st )iual lt Moses aHctleau, lostameutiiry Guardian of Jvllen 0. McClelhin, minor daughter of McClellan, deceased. 200. The first account of John Patterson Lxecutor of the last will and testament of J.

i. ohullas Patterson, deceased. 207. The account of George J. llartzell, Adniiuistr.it.ir ol' Joliu J.

us settled by Lobriglit E. HarUell, Administrator of Uuorge J. llurtzull, -08. The first account oi' John aud Moses llartman, Admiuibtrutors of the estate oi'Ja- jub Ilartiuan, deceased. 20'J.

The first and final account of Hubert C. JIaekett, Administrator of tlio estate of Dr. Uriah JIaekett, deceased. The first iiouomit of John Curl, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, of the estate ol'tJeorgu Carl, 21J. The first and final account of CouUou aud Audrow L.

CouUou, mi. To balance in Iianda ofTroasurcr at last i-ettlunieiit, $07 UiUbtaudiug Tax in hands of J. 1 l''rey, 1848, 3-1 J-o. Samuel Weaver, 1850, 77 JLo. do.

1851, 9 Ho. Henry Briukerhoff, 1852, 134 Amount of Tax assessed for 1853, S(il 69 Cash iceeived for lumber aud material sold, Bo. from Burgess, for fines and licenses, 17 50 Balance due Treasurer, S120S 40 4 83 of thejast will and testament of William Coul-! Jacob Gulp Esq. deceased. 212.

The first and final account of Daniel iU ra ier Hiltobridle, Guardian of Mary JUuaboth awa Marsh, deceased. 21.3. The first account, of James and Smith Barr, Executors of tiie last will and testament of James iiarr, deceased. 214. The first and final account of Joseph Keptier, Executor of the estate of Susanna Jvepner, deceased.

The first and final account of Isaac AVolf, Administrator of the uf Barbara Horn, deceased. 21G. The first and final account of Heim Roily, Executor of the last will and testament of Jiimes McBarron, decoased. 217. The first and final account of John L.

Jireimer, of the ebtntu of.Mai Brenizer, deceased, 218. The first aecount of Peter Quickel, Adminibtratur of tho ostatu of Goor-" I3y cash paid officers for holding leution, gio 75 John Sleuta, 0 2 17 1. A. Buebler, for qualifying officers, John W. Weigle, for plank, 11 77 E.Z.

Little, taking care of Engines, 22 50 John Gilbert, for one pick, 1 5 0 Adam Doersom, smith work, 2 3 5 I T. Warren Sons, do. 4 fi7 1 T- i do. 7 00 repairs to town clock, 8 34 work at engine bouse 00 James Bowen, do. 1 50 George Arnold, lumber, 10 49 Samuel Little, carpenter work, 6 25 Samuel Jrahnestock, hardware koil, 11 57 Dinner do.

1 5Q S. It. liussell, interest, George Swope, do. 11. D.

Sweney, las refunded, John Brown, water rent, Peter llaffensperger, State and County tax, he matter of tho intended application of DAVID JXKWOCWLMKK, far license to keep Public Ilouso tL.e icnvu of JJurlin, IJuiuilton township. Wo, Ibo of the township of Hamilton aforesaid, being persoually acquainted with David Neweomuier, the above petitioner, and also having a knowledge of thu house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers or travellers; that he is person of good repute for honesty and temperance; and that he is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the lodging aud accommodation of strangers and travellers. David Mellingcr, II. L. Miller, William Wolf, Win.

C. U. Hildebrand, Dan'l Gniiubiuo, John II. Aulabaugh, George W. Spangler, Michael Bohu, George Baker, Jesse A.Iv.Stoner.

20, fit HIGHLY VALUABLE ore- pot at Mount AT PEIVATE SALS- fTUlK subscriber i i to remove to fino.iv Oily, offers at Pi-hate Sale the VALUABLE M1UI, on which he ut present resides. Farm is, situated immediately on the Ohio Kail Koad, ndjuining the Depot Airy, and 295 Acres ol" Laud. The improvements on this Tract of Land consist of TliKEE comfortable Dwelling-Houses, together with all ncwwsorv OUT J5UJLD1NOS. This Tract of Lund may he convenieiitlv fe odvanta divided into TIIKEE FAldS, with a good comfortable Dwelling-house, and a sufficiency of "U'ater and Wood on each. There would also lie a fine OJJC1IARD of choice Fruit Trees on each Efefr-There are, also, a good TENAiN'T HOUSE and Blacksmith Shop, ui the property.

For purity of water andsa- Bu 219. Tiie first aecuunt of Jlenrv llemler aud Andrew Wih. Executo! of the la-t will and testament of Andrew Wilt, (lpcea--cd. 220. The first account of JaniOb Thompson, Executor of the lost will aud testament ot J.xobert Thompson, deceased.

221. The iirtt account of Geor'-e Beur and Poliy Bear, Executor- jf the last "will and tt-b- Nicholas Bear, deceased. 222. The first and fiuiil account of Frederick J'iebl, A.lmioi.strator of the estate of Bingaman, deeeaed. DANIEL PLAXK, lltyistcr.

Office, Gettvs- 1 burg. March 20. 1854. tc JL IVolice to Collectors of Taxes for the townships are hereby notified that the Duplicates for Taxes prior to the year 1S54, must be settled up in full on or ln'fore Tuesday the 1M day of April next, on which 5ay the Commissioners will attend at their oilice tu make the necessary exonfrations. By order of the Commissioners J.AUGI1IXJBAUGII, Clerk.

Starch 20. t( Tavern I the matter of the intended anpllention of DANIEL BROUUI1. for licence to kocp a Public in Franklin township, Adams county--it being an old saind. WE, the undersigned, citizen'; of the township of Franklin, hereby certify that we are acquainted iyith DANIEL Bitcijuir, the abore named petitioner, and tlse IIDUEC for which license is, prayed---that Inn or Tavern i a necessary to accommod-ite trav- eliert, and that petitioner fs a 'person of 15 15 20 50 00 00 70 00 R. S.

Paston, school tax, D. A. U. II. BueWer, printing, 11.

G-. Harper, do. Solomon Powers, stone. Houck JlcCreary, brick, John do. Michael Jitter, do.

Sundry persons, stone and gravel Gabriel S. It. (Juuiw'j 1 Michael Zhea, do. It. Tipton, and carting, 11.

G. ilarper, Burgees fees, do. special police, John Lutz, ivork, John Kitzuiiller, Schilling, Jacob Waiseen, Ileury Utz, Anthony Uodori, Edward Little, if Theodore iS'o 10 10 75 00 3 3 10 17 17 41 3 50 2 25 10 12 1 54 53 123 02 68 00 the matter of the intended application i i -Of KEIJBEN STEM, for license to brity of air, tl i.s place is not surpassed by ail J' locality -Maryland, and there is no soil more susceptible of'improveracntfroni the use of Limo and Guano, nhiolshnsbecnabisndant- within the year, both of which id. ofl'erp for sale A-SMALL PARK, containing about TIJinTY-EIGHT ACRES of Fine Land, the Patnpsco River and adjoining the Baltiuioro and Frederick Turn- eep a Publio House in Ilauiiltonban town ship--being an old stand. We, the undersigned, citizens of IJauiil- ly township, being well acquainted with i can be convoniently obtained thei Iteubeu Stem, the above petitioner, and joining the F.inn.

Tho subscriber also offc also having a knowledge of the house for which license is prayed for, do certify tbat such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travellers, and tbat the above petitioner is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that be is well provided with house room and other conveniences for the accommodation of stningeis and travel- lers. Joseph Heed, John Nunneraaker, Kobert Uoorge Den tier, John S. Welsh, Jacob Haiieigh, Jacob Krcady, Peter Shively, J. Biinkerhoff, John Cochrau, Jacob Stover, Henry AJuushonr 2 0 the matter of the intended application of NICHOLAS M01UT2, for license to keep a Public House in Freedom tovrn- being an old stand. pike, about twenty-nine miles from Baltimore.

This Parm is well AVOODBO and has on it A First-Hate mil Scat, immediately on the Turnpike. per-on wi-hing to -view the property, will please call on the subscriber, residing on tho premises, who will show the same and make known the terms of sale. The above property i- offered at Private Sale until the 10th day of April next WILLIAM ilUNKLES. March G. AI.TOTTK;\J3» SALES.

13 John DegrofT, Uenry Little, John Tawney, Adatu Pauss, John L. Burns, Henry Bishop, Henry Ilhiuu, George Hollebaugh, Samuel Julby, Conrad Kaistr, John Garvin, Henry Brinfcerhoff, John Staub, John Ertter, Nicholas Hoffman, H. W.B. Meals, G- C. Strickhouser, John Gilbert, Henry Welty, Hugh McGIaughlin, 00 44 5 QU 58 29 05 A 1 60 10 1-2 87.4 62 i rt 17 5 9 George Codori, James A.

Thompson Peter Rogers, Samuel Little, W. Hamersly. W. B. Meals, repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room' and com e- niences for the accommodation of and travellers.

Adam Biesecker. Silas M'Clure. Ilubt Gal- hralth, Jacob Deardorff, Mo'es Iavid Guodxear, Samuel Uiiiscimnii, llenrv Sharrah, Ileury 15itner, Henry F. Walter, i John L- Tate, Jolui Carbaugh, Peter Lauver. Clerk Treasurer, March 20.

3t 3kCrearVj TX the matter of thf intended application of J. JACOB STALLSMITI1. a. Public House in Frauklin township, Adams county. WE, the undorsipned.

citizens of the to-sn- of Butler, hereby ccrtif3" that we are acquainted with ST.ILLSSIITJI, the alwvc riained jpctitioncr, and the house for which license is nrnycd--that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and tcrtain stranger? and travellers, and that said petitioner a man of good roiiute for honestv and well provided with house-room and cnnvonicnce3 for the accommodation of stranger? ami trnvollers. Xewmnn.Ephraim J). Newman, Solniin-n Ilarmian. Car-1 Kiugh. John X.

Kuouse. A- II II II I it tl 1C it tt If II it It 11 50 28 SS 3 00 12i 87 i 25 50 62 02 50 22 05 7 50 50 21 S7A 13 81 3 00 1 50 2 25 -i 50 5 25 5 80 o. We citizens of Freedom JX pursuance of a writ of Firri Faciwt being well acquainted with A'icb-1 JL the Court; of Common of 'as Moritz, the above named petitioner, and I A'tams county, and to me directed, will be so having a knowledge at' the house for ox to Public Sale, on Tuennny tlie -ifJi al which license is pr.iyod", do certify that such inn or tavern is uecessaty to accommodate the public, aud entertain strangers and tra- vellets anil that the above petitioner is a person of good repute as to honesty and temperance, and tbat he i.s well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers acd travellers. Jacob Phiueas llogers, David Sandoe, Samuel White, Andrew Reid. Joseph Hoffman.

Franklin Black. Abraham Fleaner, Jacob Brown, Win. Ilarner, Geo. 31. Patterson, Daniel D.

Hesson, Michael 31 Tad den. 3Iaroh 20. luil nj April nerl, at I o'clock, P.M., at the houhe of Henry Chambers, in Jlountpleasaut township, the follow ing property, to wit: I--A. Tract in Muuniplea-ant township, Adajns county. containing 79 jnore or land; the matter of the intended application of DAVID GOOD YEAH, for license! cfearedami part "in Timber" i .1 OH wincii erected a one and a half story L.QQ HOUSE, Lop Barn, with sheds attached, log stable and other ou.t is a spring nf water convenient to the house, and an OfiCIIAIHl choice fruit the premises.

About 12 Acres arcinTimber. Also. jVo. 2--A LjOt of" Crroiind, situate in the same township, 3 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph Adam Long, and Seized and taken CUAJI- pursuance uf sundry Wrils of Voudi- tioui Kxponas, issued out of the Court ui' Common Pleas of Adams county, aud to mo din-cu-d, i be exposed to Public 8u.lu, on April HCJ.I, at, 1 o'clock, at the Courthouse iu the borough of Gettysburg, the following property, to i A Half JUot of Ground. suuato in the boiough of Gettysburg, fronting uu East Aljddle slreet, and running back-io an alley, arid Adjoining lots of Geo.

Swopo and the heirs of JSz.ekial Bucking- 'w ul deceased, on is erected two-story weather-bonrded 4-jUif- DWELLING-HOTJSE. with a Back Luilding attached, aud other Out-buildingb; with variety of Fruit trees on the Jot, and a well of water near the door. Seized and taken in execution as (he property of Joint A. Little. tho Interest of J.

in A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, ting on the road leading from Gettysburg to Hanover, and adjoining lands of Lute, Henry Gulp and others, containing Four Acres, more or iu A Lot of Ground, situate in York street, in the borough of Gettysbarcr, adjoining lots of Blankley and other lot of sajd Gulp, and running back to an which is erected a two story log weatfierboarded noxt County CiHiventimi. Vruukliu luAvnvhij), To tl(e Yvfrrit of In- a of (he tc 1 for the favors and uviduiicrs of cyutjdenyu heretofore extended to mi' by my and encouraged by numerous solicitations and friendly jisfsuiuneus, I am induced to aimoyuof) nivte'lf as a candidate for the OWce of PKOT1IONOTAUY, subject to the decision of Uw next Whig County Convention--plcdginjj myself, if nominated and elected, to devote uvy best efforts faithful a.ud impartial discharge of the of the office. JOUX PICKING. Knnt Berlin, Dec. 12.

tc HE undersigned will he for eneourugcd by the noliri- friends, antuiiincca antuiiincca a a)idij(ijf(! ((jr'jhp oflico of Slll'IR- at the.uc.xt Elceiijui, (he suiDort'ofhis fclliMrtiiitKoiis. 4 office with iideli'ty and iinpartialitv. 1 A Freedom Dec. 20. To tha Voters of AJami County I tf ol numerous friendt, At the solicitation 1 offer mysi-lf with a one story Back Building, and a Shop attached, a Stablej and other Out-buildings.

Also, in A Half Lot of Ground, situate in said borough, fronting on York street, and running back to an alley, adjoining the above and the lot of Jeremiah in Three Lots of Ground, situate iu said borough, fronting on Middle street, and running back to an alley on the north, and bounded on the east by Liberty street, and on the west by lot of Peter Crosta. Seised and taken iu execution as the estate of Esaias Cnlp. At 10 odocic, A. on the sumo day, on the prcm i.ies, A Lot oOIeadow CJroimtl. situate in the borough of Gettysburg, containing four Ai-res, more or less, adjoining lauds of Alexander Cobeau, Wm.

W. Paxton, and others. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, situate in same borough, containing Five Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D.

M'Con- aughy, Adam Doersom, E. Vaudersloot, next Election, subject to the ddcision of the Whig County Convention, AVM- S. HAMILTON. B.utlor township, Nov. 1-1.

tf undersigned will be candidate 1'or th.c Office of PKOTIfOXOTAKY of Adams county, subject to the decision of tha Whig County Convention, and respectfully asks the support of his fellow citizens. Gettysburg. J'eb. ROBERT Clerk the Courts. HE undersigned will be a candidate for the Office of Clerk nfthe subject to the i i i i i JL decision of the Whig County and respectfully solicits tho support of his fellow- citizens.

JOHJs 7 lU'CLliJAKY. Fairiield, Nov. 28. lo your consideration for the office of SiiKKIFF at the next Election. Should 1 he elected, it will bu my aim to acknowledge Hie favor bv to discharge the duljea of tlip ol-, fice proniptly and with 'HKNlt'X Straban tuwnslijp, Dee.

1'J. IIE undersigned will bo u. candidate for. the Ojlice ol' SHERIFF at the nest Election, subject to the decision of'tlie AVhic; County. Convention, and respectfully solicits the consideration and sapport pf friends, pledging hjmselF, if nominatcii elected, tc discharge the dutiei of the office with fidelitv i' i i and impartiality.

Gettysburg. Oct. 24. JOHN L. TATE.

tf I will be a candidate for the Oilice of Ofcrk of tht at the next Election, subject fo the decision of the Whig County Convention. 'JOIIX'GAIIVIX. Gettvsbura Nov. 21. and other: JN'o.

3. A LOT of Grouvtl, git- tf the request of many frionds I airain offer mvsulf as a candidate for the next CLURlv OF THE COU11TS of Adams caiinty, to the decision of the Whig County Convention, aud respectfully so- lioit your favorable consideration aiidfcupport, pledging myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office with punctuality and.fidelity. J. J. BALDWIN, township, Nov.

tf Branch Rail Rond. after Monday, March 1-5, Trains ovar flil road will be run follows: Train will Jeave Hanover at 9.15 A. with Passengers for York, llarrisburg, Columbia ami Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with Passeiigersfrom Ualtiniore at 11.4-5. A. M.

execution as the pstate of BERS. per cent, rif the purchase money 30 Town Council, i Book, posting Ordinances, Fees exonerations allowed Henry Erinkerhoff, 70 Outstanding tax in the Lands of J. 00 00 00 25 3-A to keep a Public House iu Franklin town- i ship--an old stand. I The subscribers, citizens of the township of Franklin, recommend the above petition-! a11 lj tllu Sheriff, must h-j paid over er, and certify that the inn or tavern above im TM odii the property is 'truck down, mentioned is necessary to accommodate the public, aud entertain strangers or travellers: JOIIX SCOTT aud that the petitioner above named is of Sheriff's Office, repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided witb hou.se room Mid conveniences for the lodging qud accommo-. dation of strangers and travellers.

Moses llaffeusperger, James B. Mareh j' ts son, E. D. Newman, Newman, John Clark, Samuel Carbaugh, Daniel Brough, Alexander Eein, John Biltylcy, Henry F. Walter, Ezekiel Bisel, Charles Xewman, Michael a March 20.

Do. Do. Do. G.Frey, Samuel Weaver. do.

Hcarj Welty, 1S4S, 1S50, 1851, 1S53, 34 77 74 03 9 82 89 05 S1212 S3 3t the matter of the intended application of MICHAKL HOFFMAN, for license to keep a Public House in the ough of Berwick--it being an old stand. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Uo- rough of Berwick and its vicinity, beinc personally acquainted with Michael Hoffman, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify tbat such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and tem- perance. and that he is -well provided with I hviis-e room and conveniences for the i and accommodation of strangers and ellcrs. Jobn Elder, George Ickes, Wm. Jlarch 20.

Jacob Deardorff. intended application of By balance due Treasurer, 37 Ma ch Th Town Council of Gem-sburg do ccuifv; oscph Berlin, John a settled the Henry, George Strubinger, M. Eicbelber- Wilson, Samuel Ilaiier, P. keep TI 11- I uMic in the of at Iwinc an old stand. that they have examined and account of BOBERT G.

MC.CREARV, Treas- iVUlpB8t caniucl macr urer, for the term ending this date, and that i a niuol Mctzgcr, Frederick Wolf" snd account, is correct, and there a bal- nncc due said Treasurer of Four Dollars and Thirty-seven ry Mayer. March 2U. tvilh John L. "VVc. the of the of i wc la inlcJ I wakne nv a vfliidi is ccnifv lhat Mich inn or tavern is necessary to nccw.nno i Hie IX A.

lUTSHLER, JOILN" GILBBllT, KHEX nonius, JOHN OULP, March Cn JOHN 31 and liiat JJjo above pel5jii7n T'cranw. ami tlial mom i A. 35'ilifrt -13 lor the accota- an3 C. n. S3 Miller, at BUKHLEi: informs frwfc i.

dial 3io a I A March 20. I 3he iV- JOHNS, of -rrtjfv 5s that the 5nn or Jaswn thai -od relate flr j.rfv,idfi3 for l.io tif'Ti -of Small. Jacf.b:S-5r, 31 frjvncii i'dcr Haraiiils, Jacob March 20. I df s-wttil i ASH COrXTKY K. the matter of the inteiidcd application of SAMUEL SADLER, for license So keep a Public House in Tyrone Jovnship--it being an 3d stand.

The Mibrtribers, ciiizt-n? of the township of Tyrone, rcwmmcnd the abftvc petitioner, and certify tbat "die inn or Savern above I nicntioncd is to accommodate the puJilic, -and i-trangt-rs or travdicrs, and thai the petitioner abovo is of with hpase rom frr lie lodging and accsinino- HEREAS the Hon. ROBERT -T. FISJIER, President uf the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and of the Courts and Terminer, ami General Jail Delivery, for the trial of ail capital and other offenders in the said district, and SAMUEL R. RUSSELL and -Jonx M'GiNLY. Judges of the Courts of Common and Justices of the of Over and Terminer, and General Jail tho trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams--have issued their precept, bearing date the 18th day of January, in the year uf our LORD one thousand eijrht hundred and fifty-four, and to roe directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyor Terminer, 2d Train will leave Hanover at.

P. with Passengers for Baltimore, arrivinfr there a.t (5.4-5 and return immediately with Passen- uate partly ju said borough, and partly in jgers from York. at 5. 1 31. Cumberland township, containing od Train will leave Hanover at C.

P.M., Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of F. E. with Passengers for York: and return" with Yandersloot, James A. Thompson, and lots from Baltimore at 8, P. M.

4, 5, and 7. I Round Trip Ticketi b.etwuen Hanover and i (good fpr tjours,) will be issued I at reduction of one-third from thcrcgu- lar fare, The Monday morning extra train will leave i said borough, and partly i berlaud township, containing Five Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of "Win. for Baltimore" 2.30: return 'a: Paxton, and lots o. 3, 5, and on which EDWARD E. TOU2f Agcni.

is a young Apple Orchard. Hanover, March 20. tf more or less, adjoining lots No. 3,4, I 3 1 1 i forning Passenger Train from York to Baltimore, leaves York dally (except lavs.) at 0 A. JL.

arriviiv in T.nlrimnrn 6 and 7 on which is erected a fratae wea- Sundays,) at 0 A. arriving in iaitimorc ther-boarded BAHN, threshing-floor, at A.M. Eeturning, leaves Baltimore at and a well of good water, with a pump in it, 3h o'clock, P. arriving at York at J. near the Barn.

The Evpress Passenger Trail No. Tra'in fur Baltimore 3 York leaves the encouragement of of friends. I offer niysielf as acondidatQ for the Oilice (if SHLKltT. subject to the decision oi' tlie "Whig County Convention--pledging myself, if nominated elected, to perform the duties of tie Oflicc tp thp best of-my ability. WEO.

0. STRICKIIOUSEK. Gettysburg, Js'o-w 28. tc the Bequest of many; JL? friends I again offer myself as candidate, for the next SllBJOTFALTy of Adams county, subject to the decii-ion of the Whig County and pledge iiijtplf, if nuiuinated and elpcted, to discharge the duties of the office satiafaptorily 10 all. 3IIXXIGII.

Latfmore Nov. 7. tf- lIRODplI the encouragement of a number, of friends. oifer myself as a candidate; for the Office of 'SLf-ElUi'F, subject, to the cision of the County Convention. therefore, respectfully splicit vour otes and influence.

Should in the nominal tion, and be elected, no effort or exertions on, my part shall be spared, b'y a faithful and impartial p.erfonnaE.ee of the duties thereof, to, evince iny sense of your kindness and confidence. pAVLD XETVCOMMER. East Berlin. Kp'v. tc rpITE imdoi-signcd will be a candidate for JL.

the Office of SUEftllTJ 1 n't the ensuing, election, subject to the decision of thp Whig' County Convention, and respectfully solicits a. liberal support from tho 1 oters of Adams county, and vrhon elected will proniisc'to ful-' jill the duties of the office with fiilf-Iity and despatch. P. UiaqjKD. Straban Feb.

tc the encouragement of a number of friends, I offer as a candidate, for the office of "SJIE-RIf to the dc cision of the Whijr County ponvention--pled- ging inj-self if nominated and elgctf to perform the duties of the oiBce to tlie test of my ability. GEORGE B. THOMAS. Reading township, Xov. 7.

tf the encouragement of numerous friends I am induced to offer rovself as' a candi- date'for the Office of S1IER1FF, subjeqUp tho decison of the hig County Convention, and I the support of mr felloTTr citizens. J. F. Abbottstownj Jan. B.

tc No. (5. A LOT OF GROtLVD, situate JfJ? 3 iork partly in the borough of Gettysburg aud 8 I Y- a a at n-irtk- i 9 P- and immediately leaves for Harris- in Oumberlana township, containing ij ur Seven Acrcf, more or less, adjoining lands The afternoon Passenger Train to Baltimore of J. John Gilbert, aud lots leaves York'at 3i P.M., arriving in Baltimore 4, 5, and on which is erected a 6i. Returning, leaves Baltimore at $4 A.

Frame STABLE. 1 nd arrives in York at llj, and runs thro' on Monday Yiih of April at Gettysbur; iicxi-- XOTIOE IS HEREBY GIMHX to all the Justices the Pe-ice. the Coroner and Constables ivithin the said county of Adams, thsa they bf then and there in their proper porsons, with Rolls, Rcconls. Inquisitions. Exain- and other to do those A A A "I No.

7. All the Interest of William W. to narrii bur Hamersly in .1 LOT OJF G-KODND, citn-! ate in the township of Cumberland, contain ing Fice Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of George 11. Swope, and lots No. 3, and 8.

No. S. All the interest of William W. Hamersly iu a LOT OF GROUND, situ- A. P.

WINCHESTER, tf ate in said township, containing FourAcref, more or less, adjoining lands of George II. Swopo, John Gilbert, and lota No. Gand 7. --AtsQ-- At 1 o'clock, F. JL, at ihe Court-house in.

the JBorovyk of o. A prosecute them as s-hall lc SCOTT, Sheriff. Ofik-c. 1 K. io LI! I fit" 1 fairy Grate, fn on tho of 3i ctinntr.

3 to the to a33 ted a two-story Brick DWELLING-HOUSE, a Stable, and oilier and taken in execution as the estate of Wai. IV. llamfrdy. --ALSO-On TiinJny il-. lliki-f Aysi! at 1 A Tract of Land, j-ittiatc in HainiiH-nu lowaship, Adams county, containing fifty Arcf, more or Jess, ad- To Hie Public.

IIE Subscriber desires to call the attention of the Citizens of Adam? County, to his extensive stock of JBooks, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Jewelry, forte iMonnnicK, Ptrfumery, Brushes, Combs, Hoots, Shoes, Jfats and Caps, A the of many friendii I mysjilf sis a candidate for the Of- tfee of SIIERiFF, at the nextEleption, subject to the Whig 3f Should I be so fortunate ae to. be nominated and elected, I pledge inys.clf to discharge the duties of- the Office to tlie best of inv ability and without partiality. BARKER. Qertuany township.

Ifov. tc Fellow-citizens of Ow County ofAtiamsz undersigned, encouraged by solicita- I tions of numerous friends, announces himself a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next election, and respectfully asks the support of his fellow-citizens. If elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of thej office with tidelitv and impartiality. ISAAC LEEPER. Cumberland March 6.

tf RIEJS'DS Fellow-Citizens of County of Adams have never before solicited your votes for any public station. I noiv present myself to vour' cousidemtion as a candidate fo? the OiBce of SHERIFF, with the confident hope and assurance of receiving from cordial, generous, and liberal support. which for variety and he dofips all Vnd I would Wst ask a nomiaa- eompetuion in tl.is orany of the numbering tion romnn friends, when assembled 1 .1 Vf i. i. Counties.

and tee, at the S-jiith East I Corner of Centre Sfjuaro, June KELLER KURTZ. NEW GOODS S-LADIE TUTS JOr- .11 IS cCJL A A AS just ojraiH, at Corner in the Franklin llousy. in County Convention. If elected, I will deavor to the thitips. Ti'ith promptness, lenity, and impartiality, asiJ all iny cSbrts shall be direcicu towards a f.iithful 'dischnrge of duty.

SAAIOEL E. HALL. Dec. if Centre Square, a m-nt ami well- selected vf FAXCY GO01j. oi every v.iriely--coI«i.ri^5l)g Bonnet Sal-1 Jiad clecM, i' ins.

and ItiJOmns. JxnJics" Trim- with 43d-liJ3 and TMii Handkerchief. Frc'iVch ed Cniiilinr, -Jnwuct and Swiss and c. l-c-. and rPHE undferiisned TTsli he a.

candidate for the 1 Office of KEGISTKK and "KECOKDEK. subject to ihr- 'f 1 Counlj C-nnvontion, and himself, if nominated FULWEILEIJ. Franklin townihip, Fr-lj. IK). it c-ill anJ niak" payaicnt without 3clav: and 'joining lands of liivid Hcagj, Andrew and others, oa i i is erected a two-storj HOUSE.

JM with a r.rick Kitcbca a j-nncv to wliich the attention she Ladire and G-en- jlerncn Unvu and country is invited. tf I 'HB first AftX-antof-lAoon AT PUBLIC SALE. James Jaopb Il-crsb, George E. Starry, Wro. S.

WJnteroilc, A. X. Jacob Bolca, Henry A. Shckr, i Gw. F- Erkcnrodc, iVm.

ISctridt, JU5 I'lcilrifk, John March 20-' 133 Shares of Stock jji lie 3anfc of (Jet- cr nsuiwl and hon.T room anl i known on Anv ff ff and March 6. A. Lillv, rr, Jdhii cr, Jfhn JohnC ELECTION, fif ai Ji I'lJrg Tanipil'-Cc'inpaiy uou- Ihxi zn Elwli'-w viJl lidd al t-ff Col. George Ickts, in AbTxrilstewn, ibc hfmisof M. P.

toflfldoBC UvX. S. H3MK5. GrtVff Hlfflft, mailer of iheinlcncMapTilscaiJon 5IARV M. BKOiTTH, for3 lo 5cccp a Poblic Honic an Frantlin an old G.

HEXKY Ct Iye anil IESaHwri, FOlliTH ST15KET For H. 3413JJ, (Ifirmn-Jy ihf Mr, March 2 of CHASLES WEI Tnils fopncT TCIIO-BTI as I I I March 6. ship of Ftanlvlin, licrrhy certify, ih arc villi Mary II. alwrc named petitioner, and Ibo honj vhich license is prayed swh Orfl' T'cr will IfciJ n'-Til, March fi. 1 1 1' 'il, 1 1JC and e-tite HEXKY Usc TMA Vt ffl A Dy la 3, kxs lwen Cmirl jhis I aiaic jv a .1 jrbcd, Oder ont-bniMiogs.

ITjere 3S of WCM and m. yoang UrctajxJ of chojcc frail, gcij a we33 i Conrt appmutod Montiiy In 1 TIIE PEOPLE'S CAXDHUTE FOB Kcififlrr and To tlie Ybtm Adamt Ceyftyz McTKEAlSY flffirs as a for ilicVScc JiEGlSTER i KECOltllElt. MliniJuj; tKe mcninatioij from the dsmiTnlifln. In doing if of water Bp4r tie door. --AL5O-- A Tract of Timber iiiaatc in same Jownsbip and onnty, joining lands of Jojiua Kphrajm Hijiy acd ciicrs, 'ffn more or and Islseu in cxccn- JJon'as lie property of AlraJiam JtzrTcn per tcni- of tic purchase money AprU for tLc cnnfinBalaqw andalloTwuicc I of the sawc- ih'C Court.

-Jt I ETTE11S of -sii JLj BUKXS, l.ilc ftf L53-erty. 3t- upon all ss3ts bj the Sheriff, inqil be paid grantf-d over aramcdiatcly after She property 5s struck 1 TT 11 3n he down, and on failure to comply therewith, tic property be ajrain pat up for JOHN SCOTT, ShcriiT- Marrh lie, arid and and that s-aid pcIJtiotier is a person icpjilc for and Jcmpmnw, a protjdcd with ihons-c TOOEJ aad niences for tie iccoinioodaljofl of slrai and iravcll-Ts. H- E'itn Sillik, Adam John Abraham Join Join JJcus-53, Ja-ol'J A. Robert Mr-rch -i'. PEXXSYLVAXIA COLLKGE.

li am on tho MTLEAX FAHXE5TOCK, HUBKR, Ira notic" irt all jo call and make withwit 'ire to them. pwiTf rlii rx.M3 TUT7MAX I Arm Stvizmf: ETTEIJS tm iV. of i ETTEKS JU WILLIAM FLOHR, laic nf' Liberty JU LYDIA ANN STU township, 1 i an the sane town- ams cnanv- having 3y-n to he hcri-'by gives 50 jhos-) in- the living in iJifi same tV'-rni-hjp, Vj to Mid So pay- ihc hereto OTCS noiiw to all mrat xnthom df3ay; and shwe having claims, tu said to call and and AT? j.tt*«i! liens prqwrlr, an- claims are yrtilnnmi. -hero, c'vrttm-ni. Ad- inly jjyr 3lnl JffWjnl I trill duiicB tl.js in aq lioncat and Jc Ji to fat ALEXAKpKR COpEAX.

I''T. S. tc To. my nth (. il ccrtft ftti Yvtcrt A y-ur ff-r 1)7" ttf RE I Jp tioTii on irip wrt -JOHX FLOUR, Mr.

March 33. (,. "SAMUKL my JOJJX 1. GCBERNATOB. Xw.

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