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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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in iKo WrMlfh Atoll 11 III. but had already fo. prepare Tuesday -die lltbSept CON FKKEtS Jacob fh-yser, From Franklin Zephaniah Hubert, islature, (Tor whicVtwo adjoining with iheciiyj) they hope to be successful. Thejiulltficaiion party in South Car-na is rapidly rushing to an explosion be are mad. The descent At Berlin, oq Sunday last, "M-rsV Martha the neighborhood of this njace.

un evening insf, nt hura. Franklin couutw an inte resting and of l)r. fcpeer, of Una borougp. agwl lie; -1 years. fer of (ieorge Arinor, of borough, in the -Hli year ot hei On the -20th ult.

at Mobile. Alabama, Mr. Ebenezcr Workman; formerly of M'Sherrys- town, in tins.eoumy.ageu about Z6 years. nom te.tnnii*. or locKeq, jaw, Orphans? Court of Adams Will be Exposed to -Public; Sale, on IXMiSEmy.

tne xvth any oj UQtooer on the premise, a certain Situate in Adams county, 2 miles west of Petersburg (York ann convenient to the Turnpike leading Irom Carlisle Vo The Adams So siiiau'I. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN NOMJ PRESIDENT, liEiVii cum yf We received a note on Friday sivnei; by 5 or 6 gentlemen, to publish Samuel Andrew The cbnference was-orgelhized, by appointing Heyser, Chairman, and' Andrew when the following pro- fceedtiiffs-vtereMiuatiiinoiisly adopted titved, i hat the able and has been easy but revacareA gradurn is difficult. Many have swelled into importance, and to return lnloHbe mass ot citizens aga; whirh-T: HARTLEY CRAWFORD- lias represented of this Dis triet. in Congress, justly entitles him to nomination lor a re-election to that important I and we hereby unanimously put him in nomination tor me same. llesohfd, Tltat we recommend T.

Hartley VhimQWi regard to masonry or an the sinioort ot a 1 free and in the report ot a late trial ni-uie ae. and-coutrofled in the exercise or I Cpmmonvvealth VV rurht hv "tllfi 1 -which itmemimcd in- iJ' lud hl Uf throiVh the county. From the-arrangemeht nir matter at the time received it, gether with its length, we were obliged to deter its publication. It will appear next week. Our National RppnulicarVfrieiids in Fmnk- nomi nation, of Gear ire Chambers.

known and avowed friend of Henry Clay) p-v nihil kiipIi a thirst for office at'the sac- riiice of -principle, -and of. be Charleston ol the 6th ins't says "Nye learn from high au thoruv, that nullibcaiion is to be peace and that the modus operandi is to be, 1st. liy ordinance of the people in the tarm laws unconstitutional, and pronouncing it infii jaws and treasonable to. enforce them withiii the limits of the state. 2d.

Bv forcement uiider the penalty of death 3d. By means of state judges, juries and she riffs, giving efficiency" to, and teal opcuuaa ta ItT'Such Met. TITKO and respectable frei occasioned by an injury received in blowing a rock in a well, 31 rr Arise, or. Liberty township. On the' "jOth tilt, at Lexington, Kentucky, Mrs.

Susannah Hart, in the 80th vear of her the mother of rs. Henry Clay. Of seven cniuiren oniy survive ner. xae venerable ladv departed in peace. ONE OF THE PIONEERS.

Died on Tuesday tbe4th of August, ult at nirton county, Pa. WILLIAM BAILEY7, a- ged $'2 years. The deceased, a native of Ireland, was brought trom that country by his parents when a child, and resided in Aiianis eountv, until the spring of 1760, when be emigrated to this comity. Shortly atler.his arrival here, viz. on the 16th of.July, the deceased and four of his neighbors were engaged in reap- killed and robbeel since'the late war, -Moses Funk, Peter Snyder and containinjr 145 AcFeMnd 1 he a convenient Two-sTonv Hows Silvell finished, with Uack Buildings, Brick Smoke house, a hrire Stone Barn, with Sheds, Wagon-shecT; and Corn cribs, with other Out-buitd- inmher, rushed upon them from the woods.

ings, a SA W-MILL, with a constant stream of waters, a young thriving chard; of choice grafted fruit, and a well of never failing -water, with a puvh near the bouse. About GO acres of the land are cleared, of first-rate quality, and in a good state ol cultivation, and. part of- which is fx- ellenl Meadow the residue is Jin county, at their late Delegate meeting in Chnmbershhrf, unanimously instructed their be sanctioned by Republicans, who properly estimate their rights alid privileges. a while engaged in the fur trade or the inland trade, of is 234; of shot tfie other four and took Mr. B.

prisoner, tied his hands behind his back, and set on tor her. To be sold as the estate of DANIEL FUNK, deceased. Conferees to support" GEORGE CHAM- BERS, Esq. for Congress. the Natioriai'Republican meeting held the anti-masonic conference, by which George Chambers is put forth as an intti-ma- son, and in favor of Wirt and Ellmuker, nformation, loo were killed.

T1i murderers belong to different tribes of in this borough oil Saturday last, it Will be- pprr-pivpH, fhp nnminnfinn nnnpiirtOllsly I Indians, "We particulajly -the Usages, now stands, where ttiey had thirteen bark ca- noes hid in the woods; and where they arri- clock the day attar Mr. is. to commence at 10 o'clock, A. of said day, when attendance will be iven, and terms mnde li probation of those voters they are intended minaterl by the. Conferees who mpet to day at iiir, -Itris with great satisfaction we support Resolved, That these pro P'l hy tbe officers, and publis pers of the JACOB HEYSER, CKn.

A. G. titfy, had been tahon. havinif kept him near e.Juiojiyji_by__ MOSES FUNK, Mm' a de ilimated at hours without fiwd. During the alisetice 67 the Indiaiiti, tlmir-eanorn bad hetm-di TUNK, Cottrt," A writer in the Fitchburg Gazette cximpTainsjof a fraud practised upon him in selling him wooclen whet-sionew in number, who lav in ambush on the oppo- ite bank of the river.

The Indians having1 placed Mr. R. iii one of the tied hiiiT bv the nock to a line of bark drawn across the Aug, 23. Those persons who mav to view the property before the of mouth of the canoe, and set out for the When about two-thirds across the river, one of the white men imprudently dis-covered caused them to retreat; The white men seeing this firing upon them, and soon drove them trom tueir canoes into the river. 1 he Irrdiamvho bad the care of Mr.

B. loft him tied in the canoe exposed-to the fire of the white men; he (the Indian) beinjr, as Mr. B. woumied in the arm, as he used but one arm in swimming. Mr.

B. by endeavoring to disengage himself from the canoe cans-ed it to sink, and -he -bebig tli nerrk, was in the most imminent danger, not only from the bring ot the. hut.ot he? drow svtl. lie. h.nvevt-r, Kent nead a- bove the water and called for assistance, whicli was-sobn-obtiiined.

One of the white men swam to him with a knife between. his teeth, and disengaged him-from the- canoe, i r- and Mr. B. being an excellent swimmer, soon arrived on shore, where, he was joyfully. received bv the white men, who hud so tortn- ntttely deiiverei 11 find an opnc-rtunitv by anplr ing to Anthony Dear dor ff, living on the premises, or to either of the Administrators near it.

Mr. JUhambers. There are few men in the interior of the States better for this of more honorable and exemplary character; oFra erely attached to the great leading interests of Pennsylvania. The Cholera has made its appearance in Richmond, Petersburg -Vir-ginia, also in Boston. It Ts stTR Baltimore, and Washington City.

see cases noted in probably 50 towns to the north. east and souw or us. i ney nave sunered considerably about SlVarpsburg, Md. A dreadful fire occurred in the city of N. Vork on Thursday morning des- troyed, in whole or in part, about 27 build- The African Repository; contains a long account.

I rom the Colonial agent at Ltberta, giving the particulars of an action fought with the native kings, which resulted in the triumph of.the Colonists, and entire discomfiture of tbe.fiaUveSt-who have-siied for. pfate a rTcrbtarrreti- rt pon-l by tlie The emigration from Europk, in er tban ever it was before. It already much exceeds- 100,000 say 50,000 delphia, Baltimore, At the iavo ast named places, and especially "TJ-alTF nore, very many "Germans have ai -healthy and; lustrious; the most of whom seem to Horace" Binney, "James Harper and- J. G. Watmough are-tbe-an tt for.

Congress in Philadelphia ty they are opposed by B. W. Richards, Hen-ry Horn, and Jesse fi. Burden. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN MEETING.

He used one of them two or three lays without suspicion, but was aston ished and grieved at the expiration of that period; to--fand' that he had been sharpening Attempting to his scythe with a painted stick. A Fulnl Last Monday, savs the New York a. physician jirescrioed lor a man who was unwell, in- the upper part of the city, marshmul- lows tea. Jl'he man the ho possess means of conveying ihnnselves understood the Doctor, and prepared boilrd muskmelon The disease ternii-nated in cholera, and the patient died Nullification of the Supreme There is one passage of ackson's Veto Message 'which' doc trine of Nullification in its most odious nto the interior, where they will soon be among the most valuable ot our ci itrikes a. blow civil liber izens.

'1 hev. have -Mots" of hearty chil and it i-s very interesU.ng_lo can- ty, and its practical operation would produce first anarchy and then despot-' ism. it snouta ne placed over every man's fireside. TAe 'passage' read3 as rfrom -hnnds of the Having taken sutlicic bluudy and refreshment he set out for his residence, where he arrived in safety, and where he has residecrtor up wan VALUABLE FOR SALE. THE Subscribers, Executors or the Estate of John dee'd, offer for Sale, the Plantation of said deceased, situate in Conowago township, Adams county, Pa.

one mile (Tromt4ie Catholic Church. The whole Tract contains about 180 ACRES VNTE77 LAND, of which Acres will be sold, or the whole, io suit purchasers, The improvements are a Log House, a 1 story do. a douhle. Log Barn, and an- TatuTa spring of water. creek also runs through the and respectable number of National Republicans met at tlie Courtdiouse in Gettysburg, The meeting was 'called to order by ap-pointing JAMES WILSON, Esq.

President emplare a family group of these stran a kind husband, an indulgent father, a good ffers, Dreparinti for a start westward, Some brought their own and th ly clad, in the costumes of their coun ry hut clothes are good and tTrohg. without rents, and "welFtaken THE OPINION OF THE JUDO ES HAS NO Ml) RE AUTHORITY' ovm co (i ess, ii a i i OPINION OF CONGRESS HAS ER THE JUDGES; A ON "ME PRESIDENT ent-christiau, and an -honest-man Washington, lJe TEiiTA 1 5 i MENT. Subnrrihor MQ-pootfaHy- The Property will be shewn, and the terms by THOMAS MCCREARY, JOSEPH M-CREARY, Sept. 4. 7t lass, Vice-Presidents; and Dr.

Smysei and John X. Crawfordt. Secretaries. The object of having been stated by tne Chair, it was; be appointed to. draft Resolutions ex pressive of the sense of.

this meeting and to of. They differ as much from the recommend is to meet at Harrisburg, ort the lotbof Oc- loads of English paupers which are sometimes shovelled upon us, as we -anl a comaarison-as Ih.e.Jus.cious. neach differs from tne bitter Indian tur- And besides, the Germans will and support not nil IS INDEPENDENT OF BOTH." Sportsmen beat this if you Mr up.our poor houses. hooting nine times, has killed .629 wild pigeons. The smallest shot he made whs 50, the lai lorms lus friends arid the nublic that he has taken East York-street, Gettysburg, recently- by -Mr.

Johw Ash, merly by Philip Heagy, Esq. where IN pursuance of an Order of the nhans Court ot Adams 11 be Exposed to Public Sale, on gpst 99. Plymouth Mass Memorials eAvery exertion will be madt for the romfort of those- who may hpur or him wilh rday the of September insl. on the Hon. John Reed, Peter Hulick, John B.

McPherson, John F. Macfariane, and Wm, Johns, from' Belfast, in 6.1 diys. She sailed tv'iih 189-passengers at Haltyrack, I Archibald McCambridge, aged 123 years HE HAS ALSO REMOVED HIS A Tmct of Land, and 4 months. He was an industrious HORSES and A.BRIA.GMS Late the Estate of John Fickes, Esq. de ceased, containing 21 Acres "and 38 Perches, with an allowance, situate in MeClella.il were committee perished for Want of food 1 be kept for the i having forA short, limp, rp.

on the passage. -The account; can exceeu me misery, oi man, and never had hud a day's sick- the Public. kept at Livery by-the tele: month adjacent to the town of ported the following which Were unani- Those not only their own stock of provisions but that of the vessel is completely, exhausted," and ihe part of them, when they arrived, had not tasted a Tnouthtul lor two days- (York Springs,) adjoining lands of letc'ier Morehead, Jacob liardner anrl Resolved, That Pe- ter Hulick, and John F. Macfarlane be ap pointed Delegates from the County of Ad ams to the JNatmnal Kepubhcan Convention, to meet at llamsburgOQ the loHi day ofOc- toocr next. they are wallowing in fiUh.

present a sad spectacle." An article dated Warrington, Virginia, September 8th, gives the following accouTTTbT an Incident hich occur- red at that place on the 3 1st of August. "While Chiel Justic'e" Marshall was sitting in the htitise of "his so if James, a shock of lightning prostrated BWore htm lits sbjis James and Edward, his John," the son of Marshall, and two other grand child MZepublUan GOVEKNOR, GEORGE COXORESS, JOHN B. MARSH. Gettysburg, 1 8. tf T.

HARTLEY CRAWFORD. ASSEMBLY, JOHN MARSHALL, CHRISTIAN PICKING. COMMISSIONER, DAVID WHITR. Catharise RoweH late SlallsmithJ by her next fnend, AliasSubprena for John Stallsmithy JJ1 VUUVJi, vs. JOSEPH ROWE 1 THE COMMONWEALTH OF TO others, on which are erected a large and convenient two-story ftek Brick House and Kitch- luiluLenj a brick Spring-house, a dou- Barn Iramo Resolved, That the Delegates so appoint ed, be vested with discretionary powers, to be exercised in such way as they may deem jmost likely to secure the election of HENRY (J LA i tor President, and JUrtiN SERGEANT for Vice-President.

That every day's experience establishes the-propriety of a firm and zealous opposition to there-election of Gen. Jackson: firmly belie not only ihe upon our success. Resolved, That as neither of the candidates AUDITOR, JOHN DICKSON, Jr. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, JACOB DIEHL, Sen. Ticket, Governor, holds opinions in accordance with and Mary the Huid ihc wntuc iiuusc.

i.u aai George Alexander, Henry Marshall and John H. homas were also shock ed, although not prostrated. For twen ty-tntnutes all ot the hrst hve were con- YOU are hereby commanded, as you were before commanded, that setting aside all business and excuses whatsoever, be and appear in your proprr person, before the Judges of the Court of Common "Pleas of Adams county, at Gettysburg, on the Foudhl There is a never-failing Spring of Water convenient to the house and barn, with a Fountain Pump near the kitchen door. There is an Orchard of Peach and Apple Trees on the ses. About 7 Acres of the above Tract is cleared and under good-fence, the remainder covered with first rate Ches-nut Timber, which, will in Lots of 2 or 3 Acres each, or the whole I ract together, to suit purchasers.

Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, m. ourown, in to ttiePreside'ntial candi dates, we deem it inexpedient to make any nomination for that leaving it to the discretion, of the individuals of our party, to make such selection as their own feelings may oiciaie. Kesolved, hat J. t. Macfarlane, Wm.

sidertd as dead "of ice- efficacious in the restoration of The Chief Justice, Major Ajnhjer, and Thomas TIT. MarshaTTwere in the room with the sons, but were not injured, al though 'so much shocked as not to see the lightning or hear the thunder. The are all recove-rtng. GEORGE CHAMBERS. ASSEMBLY, JAMES PATTERSON, (of Berlin.) JAMES RENSHAW.

COMMISSIONER, ROBERT M'lLHENNY, AUDITOR, Monday of November next, to answer the petition or libel of the said Catharine Rowe, and to if any you have, why the Rowe, your.wife, should not be divorced from the bond of Matrimony, agreeably to the Act ol Assembly msuth case tnade trrnt proviilcd. WM, S. CO BEAM, Sheriff. of said day, when; wilT be given, and terms made known, hy JACOB FICKES, PETER H. SMITH,) By the Court, JOHN CLARK, Clerk.

Sept. 4. ti 'Johnston, anil SiclleUan be appointed as Delegates to meet similar Delegates from Franklin at the house of Mr, D. Newman," onTuesday nVvt the 18th inst. to fix upon a suitable'-eatidwiatefor Congress lor this Congressional Resolved, That, said Delegates be instructed to support GEORGE CHAMBERS, Esq', of Chambersburg.

ns a suitable person. Baltimore Prices Current, Sheriffs Office, Gettya- 18, 1832. tbe Patriot of Saturday last. nullification candidate and editor of the has been re fleeted intend ant (or Mavor) of for Mr Pttrckney sure Flour, 5 7a. Wheat (redj- 1 08 (whiter 1 18 Cloverseed, 35 575 TAKE NOTICE that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for Battalion.

Orders The Amer'n. Union Bultalimof. Ydmtttrt-L Will parade in ihe borough of Gettysburg, on Saturday the Qth day of October precisely at 11 o'clock, a. m. SCO Adjutant.

Sept 18. tp signedliy- the. meeting, anc published in the papers of the District WILSON, Pres't. Abraham K13w.i VlccPrests. m.

Douglass, H. Smys(rr J. S. Craibford, Rye, 2 PlaisWr, 4 25 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN CON-FEBENCE. The Democratic Reoublicaru Conferees, from tbe counties of Adams knd.

Franklin, composing the 12th CongressioneL District, The elect'uHr was great violence. It seems that confined uiftil the election was over, or highly charged wtth alcohol, that they might vote as their fceepc rs desTredr The par-j MARRIED On the 30th ult by the Rev. D.Gottwald.' Mr. Joseph Spangkr, to Miss Elizabeth Uit It. nt Henri ing, township.

have ted Memfaf tht 26fA 6J Fovembtr, lor the hearing of me and niy Creditors, at the Courthouse in the borough of Gettysburg. JONATHAN HARBAUGH GettvshuVg Guard 8 YOU 'will parade, at your usual place, en Saturdafihe 6th nf October at 10 o'clock, a. in summer uniform. 1 By order, G. ARMOR, 0.

S. Sept 18. tp On the Oth inst by the same, Mr. William to Miss Margaret both of Huntington township. On the same day, by the Rev.

Hihsch, Mr. Henry JEeJU, of-IJeniillen township, to Miss tMzatKUkttoumsrer, ot rrmain town- Sept. Movintpleasant Riflemen YOU will parade(at Gettysburg, on Satur-jf ji. titt in n. Byorder, GEO.

EPLEY, Sept. 16. tp Troop YOU will parade in Gettysburg, bn day the bth of October next, at 10 o'clock, u. with urma and accoutrements in Comoletft order. JAMES Sept.

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