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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Mm -xj- i' iLirT'l AS Jtfst rrturt.ed from the CH ri.il rt SUPPLY or which, lusher- with the Stock lately purchased of George Arnold makes bis assortment very complete, a verv General Assortment of DRY GOODS, MUSH tGRCK KRIES, of birsincss. The above Goods seln ted ith care, and on the best terms for will be sold at it rrv small advance cam unlit. The Public invited to call, exa- Hoe and n.r uiomseives wnen icy may rest ot having ijoocls glibly be had iu any re' ail establishment. April U. 3t ILCAMCF jf AVE just returned from Phiia- eautiful and Cheap an As ot liuum tl.was ever Drought to oettysourg.

they intend doing principally a UAan Dusincm. xnry are oeicrminefl to sell Goods lower than they have ev- sold in tne place, lor LTfisfrw COUNTRY PROD CCE. Their stock almost every article ot WE "POVvQ Queens-ware. LEGHORN, STRAW Sf GIMP and a Choke Selection' GROCERIES, AND be surpassed-by in quality; iney i uoue to call and examine their tneyTnay rest assured-ttOttUJWMS can for they intend-to do-business -with a small profit. N.

B. As I have formed a Partner- sbiDr it is that should be closed Therefore, I ear- nestly request all those indebted by Account, to call and settle the same by Note or those indebted by Bond or Note, to call and discharge the same shortly. WILLIAM E. CAMP. Gettysburg, April 14.

tf PrTMYR ft Tj APT! esfectfully informs his Friends and the ju re i red from Philadelphia Baltimore, a-Large Assortment of Consisting of ood sTGroeenes ware, and all which he purchased at which will enable him to sell low, for Cash or Country Produce-only. ICPHe returns his sincere thanks to iose and solicits a continuance of their patronage. April 14. 3t THREE RAN away from the Subscriber, on the 6th inst. an indented Apprentice to the Tailoring business, named JAC The above reward, but neither char-ges nor thanks will be given for the de-liyery of said Apprentice.

GEORGE 3KM0R. Gettysburg, April U. 3t abuTg As YOU will parade at your SILVER PLATLVCU tt. Waraplcr JLB. Panncr, all Slass.

to LttMlOHS, STH.1JV& GIMP TltW vi rv other m-ticle in his ants of and the Pub- ced the 'v SILVER PLATING, jn all its various branches, firm WJiMr LEK Hf DAN NEK. Their shop is in Baltimore-street, connected with Mrs. -shop. heyr hope, trom a desire to please hose who may tavor them with their is torn, to the patronage. a.

urdcrs trom a distance win meet with punctual attention. Gettysburg, April 1. WM. GILLESPIE, EESVECTFttLV informs his Friends, and the that he has taken that well krrown ffOTEL, May nexty at 10 o'clock, A. M.

at which lime and place those who have dan are requested to exhibit them. April 7. ROBERT G. HARPER. tm Enroned Militia of the 2nd Brigade.

5th. Division, Pcnnsvl- vania Militia, are regtiired to be para- ded and trained, as folio viz. IN COMPANIES, on Monday the 4th of May next, at such places as their Commanding umcers may aireot. iN BATTAI.iONS,^ft11ows,Tiz. The 1st Battalioirof Regt.

on do. on Juesaay cne i ne isi nai-talion of the 89th Regt. on Wednesday The at Battalio and the 2d Battalion of do. on Saturday me 1 bin oj iviay nexi manding Omcers should direct Kegi- ay c. s.

Di 'av nexr ai Saturday the of May next, ptecisely at 10 0 niay attach themselves to which of the above Bat- they tuay find most convenient and parade with suciyfor inspection Appeals, tor the Militia, on Monaay i Rth nt June niUrttft Mondau the id of November next. JACOB ZANDERS, Itup. 2dBrif. 5th Div. Pa.

Ma. April 7. tp List tit Lftitwa, Remaining in the Post-Office at Petersburg, Pa. April 1, 1829. Trtdf rick grkkhtrt Henry Fisel- John FitMBOM Conrad Haverstock Elizabeth Hughes Pbilip Long 7.1 Wt 1 JL fiy.order, r.

s. InrUH. Appeal for the 2 former Alfred Newlon jjohnWyant Andrew Winrott David Warner David Ztjck. FOR APRIL TERM, 1829. Peter Stem w.

John Kinert va. John Paxton vs. J. C. Cockey'i ex'n va.

C.S.Ditterline'i? Adm'r. Mary White's Ex'r. va. yPD.n Mumma Hugh Denwiddie wm. W.

Taylor va. TBaddeui vs. -Atnry Bishop vs. W. ffTBtlb.

Honter vi, George Oyster. Jesse Seabrooks. Nicholas Kemey. John Shriver. im Mary Reed's Adm'r.

Samuel White etal. Herbert. Wm. S. Moore.

Martin Conrad 8nyder. It King. TSXZOLOaXOAX. mm MAT Of SynoJ ef the Lutheran Qhitrch. Jacob 1 Board of Directori.

of the heo- ingiriti (Session 'of the Board will im Succeed the aw- Hontk. which is1 to commence on the tnorningof the The Public Addresses of the Students will be delivered: on thooth; and on the preceding Vening, the Graduate Address will be prenounced by the Rev, Mr. Kiohkl- 1 commence on thle 1st of July next. As Tne Tegaiar course or siuoics ougtw w4thr'the Summer Session, that is the cuitohto timp fnf pntranrfri Prirp pf Boarding 1 50 per week. Tuition Gettysburg, March 31.

Garvin'rRstn Abraham Eekart- Jacob Eckel'd' Anderson Ewing" John Ktzlef" Elias Eyler. Azel Fitch, or J. P. Avres j-Peter Ereyet-Esq. wavia letcnei Hf Forjry.

Ferree, Peter Fe rree. G. john Gilbert George Gilbert jacob Gillespy Philip Graft 2 -Philip1 Gallagher Henry Gipe Philip Reagy Robert Huston Andrew Howlet SimonTToHinger Susan Hartzell (for- Lvsias Heape Jesse Hamilton Catharine Hubi Daniel David (far. man Samuel- Hunter George F. Hoke David Heagy.

I. "Intelligencer." J. tm PUBLIC NOTICE, formerly occupied by GILBERT, Mtuate in Baltimore- rrrodmus the Stable His Bar will at all times be furnished best of Liuuors; and will constantlvTe furoisheU with plenty of the best the Market "can atlbrd. His Beds are and au attemive Hostler 10 that favor him with a call, may rest as- to render both Man and Horse, comfortable, and give general satisfaction. Gettysburg, April 7, st- eriven 10 the TS hen 1 1 hereby I 1 "oh'c'yc" of Remi Oli tt)-d ere period, on behalf of the Commonweal tthc i.

Orphans' Court of Adams county, A u- onors io -apportion ine asscivs ui- Estate amon est the Creditors of saidf Intestate and they will meet for that al the Mrs. in Gettysburg, on Friday the Blh day of tocV holders of the Hmover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Com pany, we hereby that ah E- LECTION will be held at the hou se Bv order of the ROBT. Sec'y, April 7. LIST OF LKTTERS. George Bow Joshua Craig Cage-Coins Mary Cook Joshua Cpnoway vlJloiepkiJQshJua, Ltluwick Ceffer.

Ueorge Uiflendall Doct. Saml P. Dillon Valentine Doft James Dobbin. avid M'Eh-ov: Jamfcii B. Moore M'Gre te" aininir in the Post-Ofiice at Gettyabiirj April 1st, which lifted be.

ii fore the 1st of Jtily next, will be sent to the Oeneial Pust-Oince, as l)e ad fcetters. Edwin A. Atlee Armor 2 rhotias Armstronir Wm. AaMell. Fordv Bear Peter Bejsell.3 H.

Buckler David Byera3 tiannah Blake Wm. Bayley Heecher nerV2 Isabella John Beecher Hugh Black Adam Bticher continued. 'JohrTLong JohivKower John Leas Jacob Daniel Longanecker Jane Lowden Eve Lawver. Willii -Jl) M. homas 2" Ann S.

Menough Thomas M'Cune Mr. Miller (Potter) Samuel Miller' George Menich John M'Clanahan. JamesTStitchell Robert Miekfe Sarah Jesse M'Allister M'Dermid. Robert Morrison 2 Elizabeth Martin Michaefttei N. Jacob jonn Andrew Patterson.

S. James Stuart Peter Schlossef Dennis Sweney 2 Georce 5 David Sanderson J-onas Spangler John N. Starr Lowrie Sibbett Lindsey Sturgeon. T. -Andrew Thomas Robert Taylor Mary Thompson David Troxell Joseph 0.

Thompson Joseph Taylor James A. Thompson. William Watkins William Wright William Witherow Jacob Weaver John Welty John Woods Abraham Kitchen John Wanck 3 Dr Elijah Kille Wilham Work 1 Henrv Wampttr Rev. n. the Establishment.

formerly as TORY," -wnere they wiUManufacture bol into at prices to-sitk the times. As torv wt be nut complete sx erTthev assure all those who may ta vor them with their custom, that their be the Where they will attend once every two weeks to receive and deliver worn. send" Wool to the above places, to be particular to attach--their names, and to their Wool StuttX, to prevent mistakes. ZDAVID Jr. tf 3HE Subscriber returaaiiafcs received trom them nere- and hopes still to have the plea sure of bestow wing a general to the Public, by strict attention ta JFqt.

the tant customers, Wool and Cloth will be received irt the foHew Rolmrt Smith's Store, Gettysburg; John Barrett's Tavern, (formerly Mark's) JMrs; Rnrtzell, the Two Taverns Drinker ho ft, Esq. Bonatfghtpwn Prff.r, at Bonaughtow 'Blythc Johlulotfi Town. The will be duly-attefr-" ded every two weeks, or. pftener if re quired, feopie will be careful hav ing their names, with directions, at- left with every nine pounds of Wool. April 14.

tf 1 Liktary Afisrellantous Gazette, Smbellished with splendid quarto Engravi tign -published $1 50 yearly. volume wui commence on the 2d of May next, and prrpl ate 1 engraving of the interview be-tween- Leatherstocking and Elizabeth, Irom Looper hoVel ol the Every thitd number is euibellisheAl which will appear in the third are illbstrative of the most interesting scenes in Cooper's favorite novels of the jpm and novels ol uuy. Mannering, and the Heart pt, Mid, se engravings are oi niost beautiful kind, and have been procured expressly for the Ariel. The 3d. vfthj me will contain eight alone worth the price of the paper fpr a year.

1 of the Ariel is purely lit- erary 1 1 is published every other Sat urday, on an imperial quarto sheet of stipetior number con tain- of original and selected such as Tales, Essays, Reviews, Biographies, Poetry, Anecdotes, and an ample fund' of MiscellaneousTjeading, selected from the best- foreign and American literary It is now entering its third volume. The patronage beretpfpre extepdedhas been unexampled for liberality, and continues tojnerease. Additional ef-Torts are now making to increase it still more. The work is, beyond a doubt, the cheapest ever offered to the patronage of Americans. Any person who will procure seven subscribers, and remit the Editor Elizabeth Lamersojj Maj.

George SSiegler. Mary Ann Livingston JOHN HERSH, Jr. P. M. (April .) It for his trouble.

Orders, enclosing the be immediately attended to. All letters posb No. 95, Cbesnut Street, Philadelphia. mil be received of quit having gold out hit form ifelr and wUrconltnue the will convenp fief-1 fcntvt of Mr. John Wolf, innke' J.OHN HERB ST, The Secretary of the Board, ThP Su wi mntitude.

and in the neatest manner. eeper, in south Middleton township.Cumberland coun- ty, of for, the purpose ot" electing as MANAGERS lor and Adams countiesr -are also hereby notified nttpnd at the same time and place, to choose THREE Persons to serve as MANAGERS, tor the like IMC flCLOmOUjU.UU Ul maas it iiw a distanrPr Wool and Cloth win be received at the fojlowiner places, ajPj oi Mr Ash 1 avem, carop Store, In Mr. Swope's 1 avem, Mr. BiacK's at the 1 wi6 i averns Black Mill, on Micldle-creek Mr. Store, in PrisciilaviJleT John telter's Mill, on lorn s-creek 1 av- hear Taney-Town D.

Sell's Mill, on Monacacy Lrab Mill, on lorn s- Having determined quit expressly Wr the purpose orxpnectmg my outstanding indebted to by Bond, Note or Book Account, will be so good as to call and close the same in the course of a few The Public will please accept njy inrere thanks for lihornl agement I hare received. from them pleasure of givinjpthem a few more bargains, engaged- to assist Mr. Stewart occasionally tor a short and may be pretty generally found at the Store untikl get my busi ness settled. March 31. 'HE Subscriber hereby gives No- him, by Note or Book Account, that his Books and Notes have been left in the hands of Amos Matpnly, Esq.

of Millers- -T-owfly-wti A call and settle the same, at an early day. DAVID kllMvK, Jr. March SI. 4t DAVID HEAGY, his and Customers, and the Public that he still continues his Shop in West York streeV MUST JUiS nlUlSJlDL WORK -made, and finished in the best manner. He keeping different kinds of cere uiaiiK.s io ins rrienus.

auu the Public in ppnPrarfnv thPlihPral en- qual in quality, if Jiot superior, to any in the all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash or Coun-try Produce; All kinds of Country Produce and wilrbe. taken in. exchanger for and the highest price given. As it is well known he is prepared for making a particular notice is del at this 1 returns his sincere thanks for the very liberal encouragement ire Jias heretofore received, and liopes strict attention to receive further favors. March 24.

tf ALL indebted To the Estate of Frederick late of Huntington township, deceased, are desired to call and settle the same on before trf May nerf 7 and-tbose-who have claims against said. E- state, to presets them, properly authen- tir.atf-d. hp.fnrp that Vlfiv. JOHN, WIERMAN, PROCLAMATION. HtfflnJoHN President of the several Codrtsof Common the ties composine the Ninth District, and of miner; ana uenerai j.an uenvery, ior the triarotWcapitiFand other often ders the said and.

Daniel Shbffer and M'Clean', Esquires, Judges ot the Courts ot common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and' Terminer, and. General Jail. Deb? for the trial of a fendft's in the County of Adams- issued their precept, bearing date the 29lh day of January, in the year of pur thniinund twenty-nine, direcUd, holding a Courtof CommonHPleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, andCeneral Jail Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on To all Lhc of the Coroner, and Constables, within the said County of Adams, that they be then ahd-therevin their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, ajidr-pther Remembrances, fodo.those things which to their offices, and in that behalf, appertain to he done also they will prosecute a- shaU be. iu thliaU of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there, to of every detcrtpttem.

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1805-1949