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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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BTHK CKNTINEL GETTYSBURG, May The refolution of Congrefs to rife on the 23d of April, was, by that bo. dy, on the rescinded, and the ift of May a fobfthuted. On the i ulr. Gen. Wilkinfon arrived at Washington.

A committee of Inquiry, appointed by Congrefs, are now proceeding in their inveitigation of the General's conduft. On the 171(1 April, the houfe of re. prefentatives, on motion of Mr. Randolph, pafled a relolution for the re. tluctton of the a and navy of the U.

States and the fame was referred to two feparate committees, to report by bill or otherwife. The chambersburgSc Baltimore Apothecary Shop, c. LINE Of ILL commence on the 2 9 ih inft. The Georgetown Independent jrican, of April I7'h, fays on good Prefident is to place no reliauce on the report a a treaty is formed, or our difagreements, adjufted, with England. The National Intelligencer dates that--" The officer who lately a ed the houfe of Daschkoff, the Ruffian minifter in Philadelphia, has been dif.

miffed the fervice in confequence of that aft." A Member of who pafled through town yefterday morning, re. ports it as his confident opinion, that the commercial i bill will be rrjefted in the Senate, and the non.in. tercourfe law will be left to expire with feffion of Congrefs He alfo lays a the Bank of the United a will unqueftionably obtain a a of their charier. pap. and continue to be run twice in the week from that time.

It will itart from the houfe of Thomas Hetich, fign of the GREEN in Chamberf. burg, every Sunday and Wednefday at 8 o'clock, A. M. and arrive at the houfe of Ralph Lafhells, fign of the PLOUGH, in Gett jftmrg, at 6 o'clock, P. of the fame days will leave Getiylburg every Monday and Thurf- day at 4, A.

M. and paffing through Peterfburg, Weftminlter and Royftetf- town, will arrive at the houfe of ftph Worley, fign of the SHEAF OF WHEAT, in Howard ttreet, Baltimore, at half a 6 o'clock, P. M. -Returning will leave Baltimore every Sunday and Wednefday, at 4 o'clock, A. M.

and arrive by tbe fame rout at Getiylbarg at haH after 6 o'clock, P. M. leave every Monday and Thurfday at 6, A. M. and an ive at Chamberfburg at 6 o'clock, P.

M. Fare from Chamberfburg to Baltimore five dollars and fiventy. five cents, and every (horter diltance in proportion Fourteen poundsof baggage will be allowed gratis to each paflenger 150 pounds baggage to be equal to a pafienger. This line of Stages is fixed to fait the line now i from i to Philadelphia, fo a travellers wifh- ing to go either way can be accommodated and as the Itages are new and good, with excellent, careful and ftea- dy drivers, a the i exertions heretofore made by the fubfcri- bers to general fatisfaftion, will not "in the leatt be abated, it is hoped the encouragement of a generous pub' lie will be continued. A LASHELLS, THOMAS HETICH.

Geltyjburg, April 24, iSro. N. B. All baggage to be at the rifk of the owners. THE Subfcriber to inform the public that he has removed to tbe red houfe, north welt corner of the diamond, Gettyfburg, where he has for fale, an extenfive aflbrtment of Medicines, Patent Medicines, Lancets, Vials, Truffes, Syringes, large and fmall, c.

c. Alfo a variety of Aromatics and Foreign Fruits, viz. cloves, mace, Oranges, Figs, Raifins, Lemons, Almonds, Tamarinds, c. And alfo a a i of CONFECTIONARIES. All of the above will be a a of a good quality, and it is prefumed can be fold as low as the Baltimore prices.

To thofe who buy to fell again, a generous allowance will be made. H. G. JAMESON. April 17, 1810.

Rails and Cord Wood. THE fiibfcriber wants 5000 Rails made, and 150 Cords Wood cut and put up--for which he will give good wages. Two men be preferred as a mull engage to commence in the a end ot this month or early in the next, and con. ttnue at i intermiflion. ROBERT HAYES.

Gettyfburg, April 17, 1810. Carding Picking MACHINERY. HE fubfcriber having again af. fumed the management of his Carding Machine, and provided it with new cards, intends to pay ftrift attention to the bufinefs. The terms of Carding will be Nine Cents per Ib The bufinefs will be carried on at the late Fulling Mill of Thomas Lilly deceafed, on Little Conowago, in Ber.

wick townfliip, Adams county. The Dying and Fulling bufinefs will alfo be carried on at the fame place by the fubfcriber. LILLY. April 04, 1810. The late eleftions in New.Hamp.

(hire, and Madachufetts, a termi. nated in the i of the former the hon. ohn Langdon is elefted Governor, a-nd in the latter the hon. Elbridge Gerrj. I A Feb.

15. A Courier arrived here this tnornios, from Paris, with the agreeable intelligence of the figniture of a contraifr of i a between the Emperor polcoii and her Imperial Htghnefs the Arcbduchels Maria It is irrr poffibfe to defcnbe the joy to which this news hasgiven birth, amongft all claflcs of inhabitants. It began to be circulated at 11 in the morning, and at 2, the Bank Bills had rifen from 10 to 100. It ia announced, that the Prince of Neufchatel will a i here on the ad that the ceremonies and the fetes will hft 10 a and a the Prince will out from Vienna on the I4'h of March, i the auguft Spoufe of his Sovereign. The Emperor of the French has fent a prefect to our a of lome magniftcient Gobelin a NOTICE.

A LL perfons i to i a of John Clark, late of Liberty townfhip, deceafed, are defired to come forward and dikharge the fame i i one month from i date. And thofe having a againft laid edate are requefted to prcfentthem immediately JAMES CLARK, Exe. and cu- P. I A Jun. tors.

April 30, iSio. JACOB SELL, Sen. INFORMS his i and the public, that he has removed his STORF from the old ftand to the (tone houfe the corner of the di on NOTICE. an act of Aflemhly, pafferl dur. ing the frffion of the Legifla- the Rev.

i i a Paxton, Wil liam Gilliland, A a Ruffell, James Dobbin, Dr. William Crawford, i i a Maxwell, i i a Miller and Robert appointed Trultees'of the Grttt'fburg Academy and by faid act Truftses are re. quire'd to meet at Gertyfburg, on the third Tuefday of Why faid Truftees are leqnefted to meet at the Cour 1 Houfe, in Gettys burg, at eleven o'clock on Oiid day. Gettysburg, May i. iSro.

For Sale attfffrPrintinp Office, A varietf of BOOKS. REGISTERS- OFFICE, Adams County, April 28, 1810. NOTICE is hereby given, to all Le gatecs, Heirs, Creditors, and others to whom it may concern--That the foL lowing ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTS a been filed in the Re. Sifter's Office, at Gettyfburg, for the Probatcof Wills and a i Letters of Admmiftration, in and for the County of Adams and Srate of Pcnnfylva. nia and the fame will be prelected to an Orphans' Court, to be held at for the (aid Couaty, on Tuef'lay the zgah day of May next, to i The accoont of John Agey, adminiftrator of the edate ot Mary A.

gey, late of Liberty townfhip, deceaf ed. The account of Robert Ewing and James Horner, executors of the lad will and teftament of Ifaac Ewien, late of a a townfhip, deceafed. The account of Jacob Metzger and John Erifinan, executors of the laft will and teftament of Peter Freed, late of Conowago townfliip, deceafed. The account of a a i and Henry Pecher, adminittrators of the eftate of Jacob Lambert, late of a a i dccenfed. The account of Frcdeiick Myers Adam Myers, executors of the laft i and a of Frederick My.

crs, late of Berwick townfhip, deceafed. The account of James Wilfoo, ing executor of the laft will and teila. ment of William WiHon, late of Ha- miltonban townfhip, decealed. The further account of William M- Miillen and John Adair, admimftrators with the will annexed, of John Adair, late of Liberty i deceafed. The account of Philip i and Chriftian executors of the laft will and a of George Metier- fmih, a of Adams county, deceafed.

The account of John Spear, executor of the lad will and a of Thomas M'Alleo, late of Cumberland townfhip, deceafed. The account of John Bichham, ad. miniftrator of the eftate of i i a i late of Tyrone tosvnfhip, de- ceafed. The account of James Bobbin and Mathew Dobbin, executors of the a will and teftament of Rev, Alex, ander Dobbin, late of i a deceafed, James Duncan, Register. 7 HMETICi For Sale at this Printinr-Office.

mond, in Gettyfburg, where he has fo fale a a of MERCHANDIZE, which he will difpoie of on his ufua moderate terms for cafh or countr produce, JOHNliELL, Has removed his a i Shop to th a houfe, and will execute any or ders in his line. Gertyfburg, April 10, 1810. 41 NOTICE. J. HE Creditors of JAMES EAK- NS, are requefted to tntec at the louie of Mr.

Wm. fVTCIellan, Inn- teeper, in Gettyfburg, on Saturday tbe ib day of May next, to receive their dividends out of ttieeflatc of he laid James Eakins, fold by i of an A a c. by DAVID I 1 a Audit01 s. R. M'PHERSON, April 24, 1810.

Thompfon Armor, TAYLOR, INFORMS his former friends and cuftomers, a he has again reiarned to Gettyfburg, and now refides in the red houfe in Baltimore-ftreet, oppofue to Mr, John Sweney's joiner (bop, he will be happy to receive the orders of his or country friends and pledges h'mfelf to execute their work in the belt manner and in tha neweft fafhion. Gettyfbjrg, April 24, 1810. Two or Three Ready men Taylors, i meet with conftaat employ and generous wages, on plication as above. An aivegood natured boy wtU bs a as an Apprentice, if immediate application be mads. T.

ARMOR, wifhe? tbofe perfon3 who are indebted to him for work done when be formerly refided in this rown, to come forward and fettle their counts. REGIMENTAL The Commissioned ORDERS, and Slajf cers William M'Clellan, RETURNS his thanks for the lupport he has heretofore re. nerous ceived, and begs leave to inform his i and the public in general, that lie has purchafed the extenfive buildings late the-property of James Scott, de. ceafed, and lately occupied by Mr. Fre derick Rupley, on the eaft cor ner of the diamond, in Gettyfburg, where he has opened A House of Public Entertainment, At the Sign of the INDIAN QUEEN.

And a i provided himfelf with an aflbrtment of the beft of Liquois, and every thine; lf neccfTary in this line, he hopes that fuch as call on him will meet with accommodations to their fa- tisfat-lion. 03- A fteady, will be kept at all times. Gettyfburg, April 3, i8lo. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. The Commissioned and Staff Oncers Of the Regiment of i i a Militia, are required to meet at OK ford, on Monday the 30th inft.

at ten o'clock, A. M. with arms and accoutrements complete. The Companies composing said Regimeor, will meet at fuch places as their refpeftive Commandants fhall di- reff, on Monday the of May next. The Regiment will meet at Oxford, on Monday the day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, with arms and accoutrements complete.

And no Mihtia-man can he ad- i into the ranks i a fuffi- cient firelock, except fuch as are by lasv excepted. JAMES IIORNER, Lieut, Col. Commandant. April 18, 18:0, Of theggd Regiment of Militia, commanded by the fubfcriber, will meet at the Quaker Meeting Houfe fpringon Monday the joth inft. in order to perfect thstnfelves in the i i a art.

The different Companies that compofe the faid Regiment, will meet at their ufual places of company meet" ing, on the firft Monday of May next, to exercife by companies. The Regiment to meet at the houfe of Frederick Hapke, in Menailcn townlhip, on Wednefday the i6th day of May nest, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, with arms and accoutrements complete. And no Militia-man shall be ad- mittcd into the ranks i a good and fufficient mufkst or rifle, except ihofe who are by law excepted. I A BROWN, Lieut. Col.

Comcaaadaat, April 24, 1810. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. Tlie Commissioned and Staff Officers, Oftlie 2oth Regiment of PeaofyU'30'S i i i a are required fo meet at the Court Houfe, in Gettyfbuig, on Monday ihe 3oth of this month, at tea o'clock, A M. for the purpofe of imp i tJiemfclves in the military art. The Companies which compose faid Regiment, will meet in companies on Monday the yth day of May next, at fuch places as their refpective Comm a a (hall direft.

The Regiment will meet on the a a i of William M'ClclUo, efq. now occupied by Mr. Dehl, eaft of the dwelling houfe, on Tuefday the day of May next, at ten o'clock, A. wiih arms and accoutrements complex. No Officer can be permitted to come on parade, on any day of tt lining, i complete uniform.

The Officers are required to be punc tual in the difcrurge of their refpective duties to have the public arms in complete order, and to conform I to the laws in every particular. JAMES I Lieut. Co'i April 24, 1810. SPAPFRI.

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