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The Star and Banner from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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A i INN, fWl (HE undersigned, grateful for the very liberal encouragement heretofore extended to him by a generous public, takes pleasure in informing them that he continues at his old stand, on the South West corner of the Public Square. The situation is certainly the most desirable in the place, directly in the centre of business. The house is large and commodious, having a spacious back building, with furnished, airy and convenient rooms, for the accommodation of the travelling or- OF tVJL'RV --ALSO-- Families can be accommodated with private rooms, and every thing necessary for their convenience. His BAR at all times supplied with the best and choicest SAD DLES, At this Office, au Appi entice to liie Printing Business. To a irood and industrious Bov, I will give liberal inducements.

R. W. 1IDDLETON. August 2, 1831. informs the public that he has pursuance of sundry writs of Vendi- removed to his loo Expbnas, issued'out of the Court of JYezc Shop in Cfiambersburg Street, a Common Pleas, and to me directed, will he West of the Court House, exposed to Public Sale, on Tuesday the lth HE is PKEKAKKD TO day of August instant, at 12 o'clock, M.

at TritM iititt JtetMitr tne court-house in the borough of burg, the following REAL ESTATE, A Lot of Ground, Situate in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining lots of George Jshryock. and the heirs of James Agnew, auu known on the general plan of said Town by No. 12, on hich are erected two "2 story Brick Dwelling houses. BRIDLES. SADDLE-BAG'S, fronting on Baltimore street, and Two iquors; and his TABLE provided with a portmanteaus, Harness, Brick BACK BUILDINGS: Two 2 siur'v suijerawindar.ee ol every thing; which the i i -n i n- i A u- and everv other article in his line 01 Hl'ick markets afford.

His S1 ABLE i 1 1 i i ii i I ness, with neatness, uurabilitv and uespatcn. i -nwl ly large enough lor 60 hoises) wel attended aonnng on Kiick Stable, and iC i i i reUirns his thauks tor past bv a carelul and experienced hostler, and I I waier. seized ana taken i i i ment. and shall endeavor to merit a contm-. PII IOI i provided with provender of everv kind.

ecuuon me Lstate ol SiiiiiM-ont the same. A A Tract of Land Situate in Franklin township. Adams county. Persons stopping at the fxx, who wish to take the Stages for the East, are informed that they will be regularly called for at the hours of their departure. iSeats taken will be insured.

D. H. SCHLEIGH. August 9, 1S31. 4t--15 X.

B. A few more genteel BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. CAUTION. GAVE a note toJoJtn Hersh, of Adams county, Pa.dafed 21st March, 1531, for payable in six months. The consideration of the note has failed, and not been complied with by John Hersh, and therefore I am not liable to pay and shall not pay the same.

All persons are cautioned against taking an assignment of said note from said John Hersh or anv other person. BENJAMIN SELDOMRIDGE. Lancaster, August 9, 1831. 3t--13 Gettysburg Female Academy. Examination of the Pupils of this In- will be held on Thursday and Friday the ISth and 19th i7ist.

The subjects of examination will be the following: Reading, Arithmetic, English Gramruer, Geography, Use of the Globes, History, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry with Experiments and Algebra. Ladies and Gentlemen who feel an interest in female education are respectfully solicited to attend. next session of the Institution ce OIV -wt tf--16 i NOTICE. Proth thonotary's Office, July S3, 16:31. adjoining lands of Henry Grove, Daniel Mickley and others, containing 130 Acres, HE account of Wierman and more or less, on which are erected a two- Jofnt Sadler, Trustees of ISAAC story SADLER, is filed in the Pruthonotary's office in Gettysburg, Adams county, for confirmation at August term, 1831.

GEORGE WELSH, July 26. 1331. NOTICE. Prothonotary's Office, July 23. 1331.

HE account of Jacob one of the Trustees of MARY FULLER a non compos mentis, is tiled in the Prothon- otary's office, in Gettysburg, Adams county, for confirmation at term, 1831. GEORGE WELSH, ProtJi'y. July 26, 1831. Log Dwelling House, double Log-Barn, and other Out Buildings, with an Orchard. Seized and taken in execution as tbe Estate of James Bond.

ALSO, A Lot of Woodland. Situate in Mountjoy township. Adams adjoining lands of Peter Jacob Eekenrode and others, containing 9 Acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of John ALSO, All the Interest of William in a Tract of Land, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BAXJ q. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties composing the Ninth District, and Justice of the ofOyerandTermioer, and General JailDe- ui- iiverv, for the trial of all capital and other be ottered for sale at public vendue, lorc 1D A c.

i ouenuers tne said Uistnet--and DIXIKL On Saturday the loin of October itejct. ,1 ri SMIEKFEK and M'CtJKAX, on the 1 oclock, M. that rti- oi the Courts oi Coininon Pleas, and triable property, late the estate of John 11- ces of the Courts of Over and I ernuuer. Stephens, dec'd, knotcn Creek Woollen Fac- and Farm. Situate in Huntingdon township.

Adams ces of the Courts of Over and Terimuer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Couniv of Adams--have issued their precept, bearing date the 2Sthdajr of April, in the ypjirolour 2 Tenant Houses, with Stables, a rv and Court of Over and Terminer, at bank Barn, (stone under ami loo; (Jett smoke-house and drying kiln Qa i loud ie of 4 under one. and stone and fountain pump at the back door: A PPLE HARD S-one of which is young, bearing and thriving: and a number of Peach trees. The FACTORY HOUSE uatwo-storv STONE BriLDISG. seve.it%-ihe fce'i At 10 o'clock', .4. -V.

Notice is hereby Given, To all the Jtusticcg of the Peace- the tier, and within the said County of Adams, THAT they be then and there, in their projer persons, with their Rolls, Records, long--winch contains the Fulling Mill and Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Reall the other necessary atacltiiitrif--n 20011 membranes, to do those things which to stone Dye Shop convenient. The Stream ir utlices, and in that behalf, appertain is and standing. to bo done-- and also they who will prose- There are acres in tins farm, with a cute against the prisoners that are, or then sufficiency of meadow--about 100 acres of i shall be, in the Jail of the said County of it are covered i limbc-r. It will suit well Adams, are to be then and there to prose- to divide, the great road leading from i cute against them as shall be just. Carlisle to Oxford runs through said Farm.

The terms will be made known on the dav of sale bv THOMAS STEPHEN'S. Surviving Ex'r. of John Stephens, dee'd. Petersburg-. i.York Springs,) July 12, Is3l.

ts--11 X. B. If the above Property is not sold on said day.it will then be otiered for Rent lor 1 year from the first of April next. T. S.

rt WJ. Situate in Huntington township. Adams AVGVST TERM. 1831. Stralian.

John Cassat, Jno. X. Gi aft. Tyrone. Baltzer Snyeier.

Wm. Sadler. Gettysburg. David Ecker, John Menallen. Hugh M'llhenny, Jiio.

Kline, Jr. Charles F. Keener. HainiltonLan. Eenry Hockersniith.

Franklin. Jacob Brough. William Long, Samuel BTake, Joseph Kitchen. Cumberland. George Guinn, Abraham Linah, commence on 3fonday the I2fh of September, when it is believed a few more pupils can be accommodated.

J. H. 3IARSDEN. August 9, 18:31 te 18 MARYLAND Peter Fry. Germany.

Samuel Winrolt, of Mour.tioy. John Wilson, of Wm. Young. Conoicngo. Abraham Rife, Wm.

Albright. HountpTeasant. George Moses Funk. No. 6, FOR 1831.

ODD EVEN' SYSTEIH. Bj? which the holder of two Tickets must draw ONE Prize, snd may draw To be draicn in Baltimore on WEDNESDAY, the instant. HIGHEST PRIZE, 1O.OOO DOLLARS! SCHEME: 1 prize of 4 prizes of 8100 1 2,000 8 50 1 1,000 20 20 2 500 1 200 4 it 300 10000 150 3 200 Half Tickets, One Dollar--Quarters 50 els, BE HAB AT CLARK'S, Offices, Al W. corner of Baltimore and Calrrrt, jYl corner of Baltimore and Gay, corner of Baltimore and Charles-sis. U'Where the highest prize in the recent State Lotteries has been oftener sold than atanj.

other offices I Hr'Orders, either by mail (postpaid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash for prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention, as if on personal application. Address to JOHX CLARK, August 9 1831. Lotterv Vender, Baltimore. id--IS ATTENTION: "OU will parade in complete uniform. on Saturday the on ihe commons, precisely at 11 o'clock A.

M-, prepared for inspection. Bv Order. JOHN EYLER, O. S. August 9,1631.

tp--IS N. B. The officers of said company strictly prohibit Spirituous Liqyors being brought on the ground. M'Divit, Nathaniel Bandolph, Henry Gordan, Joseph Hill, Henry Heagy. Myers, Daniel Jas.

Morrow, David Beecher. Peter Mickly-. Victor M'llhenny. Wierman, Wm. Isaac Wierman.

Bushy, Philip Beamer, John Galbraith. Trostle. AVinrott, Jr. John Sliorb. Ewiag, Jacob WiUs, Robert Ewing- Kerr, Joseph Shepard.

Erisman. Mciuntjoy---John Homer, r'en. Eli Horner. Cress, Michael C. Clarkson.

JBaugher. M'llheny, James Brinkerhotf. J. Kuhn. Miller.

county, adjoining lands of Henry John Collins and others, containing 160 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two-story Log Dwelling House, Log Kitchen, Double Log Barn, and an Orchard. Seized and taken execution as the Estate of William yickell. ALSO, A Tract of LaneL Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Philip Fleshman. James Lockart and others, containing 53 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a- li story LOST Dwelling House. vJ double Log Barn, Log Spiing-house, and two Orchards.

Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of John Schlosser. ALSO, All the Interest of Benjamin MCreary in CUIOBXSRXAND The undersigned respectfully makes known to the public, THAT HE HA3 TAKEN THAT 1VELI, A Tract Situate in- Straban township. Adams county adjoining lands of Jas. Bell, Jacob Taughinbaugh and others, containing 380 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two- story weather-boarded Dwelling House. Log Kitchen, double Log Bam, Log Stable.

Two Orchards, and a well of water-- AJLSO, A Lot of Ground, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Andrew Smith, Peter Hemler, and others, containing 3 Acres, more or less, on which are one-story LOST Dwelling-house. THE EAGLE HOTEL. rWlHE undersiijned respectfully informs his old friends and customers, and the just. Dated at Gettysburg, the 19th day of July, A. 1-31.

WM. S. COBEAN, Sheriff. Julv 19. ls'31.

from the subscriber, living near Taiwytown, Frederick co. Md. on the xf-lst of May negro man named JOHX HOWARD, Between 30 and 40 years of age: skin not very dark about s-ix teet nigh; tolerabiv slender: surly countenance: round chin, and public in that he has taken that shows his teeth very much when laughing; he has a very lafge scar on one of his legs, between the ankle and knee, occasioned by the cut of a scythe--I think it is on the right leg; he is tolerably fond of whiskey, and has some pretensions to- the Shoe-making business. He went away with a ne- who has had one of his hands taken off, well known THE EAGL.E HOTEL, Situate on the corner of Baltimore and dle streets, formerly occupied by Mr. B.

GILBERT. The house is large and convenient. His Bar is well stocked with the best of Liquors, and his Table will always be furnished with the best the market can allbrd. The stabling is good and roomy, and attended by an attentive Hostler. Travellers and others are assured, that he will use every exertion in his power to render both 3Iau and Horse comfortable.

PHILIPHEAGV. April 6, 1331. tf 52 I pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, On Saturday the '20th of August A L.OT OF GROUND, Containing 23 Acres, adjoining lands of John Collins and others. Likewise a Lot of Ground in the town of Heidlersburfr belonging to Maj. McKalub of Taneytown--no doubt they will be in the ssma Should any person give the medium of a letter, respecting the above negro, and the subscriber be successful hi having him taken, he shall receive the above reward, without his name being disclosed if he wishes.

DAVID KEPHART. Pipe Creek, Md. July 19, 1831. fr 6t---15 DOCT. S.

ZKL TUDOR, his Professional services to the public generally, and can always be found at his lather's residence, at the house' formerly occupied by James Morrisson, within one mile and a half of Hampton. Fair Mount, June 14, 1631. tf--40 39, in Tyrone township, Adams county: all the estate of Arthur Nickel, Sale nA-SSED at the last Session of the Le- gislature of Pennsylvania, have been received at this Office, and are ready for to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the GEO.

WELSH, Proth'y. Log Shop, Log Stable, with a well of water. an( ta en execution as the Estate of Benjamin ALSO, All the Interest of Sebastian Sen. Situate at the south end of Gettysburg, on In a Half Lot of Ground, the Baltimore turnpike, called the "CUM-j Berwick township. Adams BERLAXD INN," where Travdlers, coun adjoining lota of Joseph Barling and Drovers, can be at all times otner an known on the general plan of accommodated, and every exertion made by lo WT1 bv on wn iej, are erected himself and family to render satisfaction to' all who may favor him with a one storv Mav 24, ISa J.

HARBAUGH. if- LiOOK AT THIS! THE I call on all those indebted .7 i part Log and part Brick, and Log i Seized ann taken in execution as the Estate of Sebastian Ileaffcr. Ken. ALSO, ro Lots of Ground. either ly bond, note or book account, Heidlereburir, Tyrone township i A I i i i i T-T-n-xtl-fV A and known on the general i to come forward and make settlement-- I (his notice has no more effect than niy for plan of sard I own by os.

6 and which leave to go ouf wee harvesting he loft me on the 2d instant, and was to returned on the Monday week following not yet returned, 1 urn inchjced to think that lie has absconded. I will give the above reward it" said apprentice taken at any lime within i'-om the inst. and brought home. I hereby caution nil from harboring or employing said apprentice, for, as lie absents himseji from me without any just cause, I will positively prosecute all those who may hurbor or eiirolov him in deimncc of this notice. 1 DAVID Fn.

July Stone Dwelling-house. I i mer notice, those indebted will have to make are erected a two-story jl tlement with persons who will add COSTS ACOB CULP, an indented- apprentice lcir 5 to the Cabinet-nuikine had my' A. April 27, tf--2-3 And osie-story Log Shop. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of JohnFitz- TO MY CREDITORS. A NOTICE, that I have applied to the.

Judges of the Court ot" Common Pleas ot" Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday. day of August for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the court-house in the borough of Gettysburg, ou may attend if you think proper. I CllOMKR. July 10, ALSO, A Lot of Ground, Situate in the borough ofGctrysburg, Adams county, fronting on and known on the general plan of said Towrvby No. 161, en which are erected a one-story Frame Rough-cast Shop.

Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Garret WM. S. COBEAN, Shcrif. Sheriff's Office (let Auyuit 2, 1831. ts-- 17 first described lot, and the last described lot at 3 o'clock P.

M. on said day. WILLIAM NICKEL, Adm'r. May 31, 1531. ts GENERAL SYXOD OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH, IN THE US1TED STATES.

HE clerical and lay-deleirates appointed by the different ITistrict Synods, are requested to assemble at Frederick, Md. on the 30th day, and last Sunday of October next. As this Synod will be called upon to transact of vital importance to the Charch, brethren will be cheerfully received, if due information of their intention to be present, be siven to the subscriber. DAVID' F. SCILEFFER, Secretary nf the 8.

in the U. S. Julv 10. 1631. 4t--15 ctmilty June 14 1S31 4v--10 PROPOSALS, By flic Editor of the Scheneciady Standard For publishing, on ihe 1st of October next, a of the In a neat pamphlet form; to contain the lilies of ai! the Newspapers and Periodicals published in ihe United States; the names of the Editors and Publishers: a statement of the number of copies published from each press, and a designation of the political nrin- ai lS nor expense will at any time be spared on.

fi.i Vmr-v number will REPORTER, Cotintt-rfcit Detector, and Prire THE publisher of thi? journal having been solicited by a of his patrons to issue the "Reporter" has, in consequence, made such arrangements as will enable him to comply with their ivibhes after the of July on. which date the first year of thss publication wiii be completed. We lot! grateful to the public for the liberal patronage awarded us, (having- now a more extensive circulation than any other newspaper in the United and shall leave no measure uii- resorted to, in order to render this journal valuable in all rot only to merchants, tanking institutions, brokers, and keepers of hotels, buU.oth? community in general. have engaged the Hu erarv assistanreof several gentlemen weUknown as writers, and have correspondents in all the principal cities and lovrns in She Unstcd States- We aUo receive weekly more than five hundred newspapers fiom different parts of the Union, so that whatever information may be circulated through the Medium ef and the resources from hence it is derived, we can confidently slate, may, in all he relied upon correct. Bank notes are being- counterScited in every direction; and on ihe arrival of everv vessel from Europe, or Vise creation of every national excitement, the state of the market varies.

Everv person should therefore, be of some certain gnide by? which all such information might be received by earliest mails, and at such a rato as not to, render its an exorbitant tax- Such ajosirnaV is exactly what xve endeavour to render the "Raj porter," in au to accomplish which, neither ciples advocated by each respective publication. To which will be added, a notice of the several pe Foundries, and Printing- the part of the publisher. E'very numter will contain a carefully corrected Bank XoteLifit, List of Broken Banks, Prices Current, Prices of Go'd, Prices of Bank and Insurance a. descrip Press Manufactories in the United States, tion of Counterfeit and Altered Notes in cir- The work is designed for the use of the Profession, and will be of equal interest to political Editors of all parties. Prnters and Publishers of Newspapers, who will immediately, upon reading ibis notice forward to this office a number of their paper enclosing 1 shilling, shall receive a copy of the work free of postage.

Editors friendly to this design, are requested to give our notice a conspicuous insertion in their paper, ivhich will enable us to make our statements perfect and correct. iy, N. Y. July 11, 19HK culation throughout the United States, and all such information as is likely to threw light upon Ilia subjects embraced in the design of this latest foreign. news together with much or- and well selected matter, will also be found in.

the columns of the ADVERTISEMENTS, not exceeding a square, inserted three times for ovt dollar, and for every other insertion tvcenty-jive onea in. proportion, publication will be enlarged and otherwise improved. It will be issued at the low price of $3 per acini-monthly to nx main at S2; single copies, 12i cents. Addross--. UOBERT T.

IJTCKNELL, Exchange Broker, Che-mut street. Philadelphia. NEWSPAPER!.

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