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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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NOTICE. On Saturday the lit of Septem. it to have, gene, ral finging, at the Court.Houfe in Get- tyfburg, to begin tt 10 clock in the forenoon. Previous to the fioging, a Lefiurs on Mufie will be delivered by a Divine--after which the following tunes will be fung, Ro- chefter, Lenox, Sherburn, Ocean, Mortality, New Durham, Stillwater, Sut. Greenfield, Raffia, Newburg, Sunday, Cambridge, Portuguefe.

Delight, Bridgewater, Virginia, Middletown, is intended to fiog from Smith and Little's edition, and as the lines will not be given out, thofe who have books will do well to bring them along. To thofe tunes the following Pfalms will be fung, viz. 69--" Save me, God, the fwelling Hoods" c. 90--" Lord, what a feeble piece" c. Come, found his praife abroad" c.

The admirers of Church mufic, ge, nerally, are invited to attend. DAVID ECKER, Singing Majhr. Getryfburg, July 31. So DOLLARS REWARD, ill charges, will be paid for apprehending, and delivering to me, in Caroline county, By virtue of a Decree, I SSUED out of the High Court of Chancery, in a of a a Will be offered at Public Sale, on the premifes, on Thurfday the i6th of Au. gult next, the A A I of Da.

niel M'Cormick, of Frederick, county, (deceafed) containing about one dred and ninety acres of land firuate in Toms Creek Hundred, Frederick county, i i about five miles'of Em jnitfburg, two from Graceham, and bout three miles from St. Mary's Church and Seminary, adjoining the fouth mountain, in a very good fettle, ment, within a fhort diftance of feveral faw and grift mills. There is above one half of the faid land cleared and laid off in convenient fields, and the mainder in wood land, a great part of which is chefnut and locuft. There is a handforne meadow on the fame. The buildings are a two (tory (tone houfe, about 28 by 30 feet, with kitchen and cellar under the fame.

There is a a Jarge log barn and a good apple and peach orchard near the fame, and a never-failing ftream of water running paft -the barn and houfe, with an excellent fpring near the boufe there is alfo a compleat fuuaiion for adiltillery, and a houfe raifed for tbat purpofe. The land is tolerable good for raifing wheat, rye or corn. Any perfon i i to purchafe the fame it is expected will view the premifes, and may know the terms by applying to the fuhfcriber in Emm'usburgh. Due attendance will be given by me JOSEPH HUGHES, Trnflce. July 27, 1810.

State of Virginia, 14 miles below the town of Frederickfburg, A Neero Man Slave named RALPH, who way about the ift of Novem. her laft, who was apprehended and committed to the jail of Adams county, in the State of Pennlylvania in April lair, on fufpicion of his being a runa- a and wasdifcharged by the Court of Common Pleas, at Gettyfburg, on Tuefday the of a i 8 i no perfoo appearing to claim hinii He was afterwards apprehended and committed to faid jail as a runaway on an advertifement in the National Intelli- gencer, dcfcribing him--and on the 3oth day of laft month made his efcape over the jail is of a dark complexion, between 30 and 40 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, two of his upper fore teeth out, and has a large fear on the outfide of his right leg, occafioned by the cut a He is an artful cunning fellow, and I expert when accofted will (hew a difcharge from the Prothonotary of Adams county for John Scott and Robtrt Wheeler, which laft name he pafledby when firft apprehended, which faid difcharge is figned by James Duncan, Efqoire, Prothonotary, with the County fcal affixed thereto, and dated i day of June, 1810--Or I will give a reward of 40 dollars for fecur. ing him in jail fo that I get him when called for, and information aiven me by letter direaed to the Pott-Office, Villefbro', Caroline County, Va." It is probable he will aim for Philadelphia or to his cloathiog it is not remembered--He is a good lawyer, a rough Carpenter and Shoemaker, but has been accufromed to labour oo a mafters nf veffcls are forbid carrying him off, and all perfons from employing faid fhve. MARK C. WOODFORD.

July Z4, 1810. The Chambersburg Baltimore LINE of STAGES, ILL commence on the 29th inft. and continue to be run twice in the week from that time. It will Itarc from the houfe of Thomas Hetich, fign of the TREE, in Chamberf- burg, every Sunday and Wednefday at 8 o'clock, A. M.

and arrive at the boufe of Ralph Lafhells, fign of the PLOUGH, in Gettyfburg, at 6 o'clock, P. M. of the fame days j--will leave Gettyfburg every Monday and Thurf- day at 4, A. M. and paffing through Peterfburg, Weltminfler and Royflerf- town, will arrive at the houfe of Jo- feph Worley, fign of the SHEAF OF WHEAT, in Howard-ftreet, Baltimore, at half after 6 o'clock, P.

leave Baltimore Sunday and Wednefday, at 4 o'clock, A. M. and arrive by the fame rout at Gettyfburg at half after 6 o'clock, every a and Thurfday at 6, A'. M. and arrive at Chamberfburg at 6 o'clock, P.

M. Fare from Chamberfbarg to a i morefive dollars and five nty five cents, and every fhorter diftaoce in propor- i Fourteen pounds of baggage will be a gratis to each paifenger I JO pounds baggage to be equal to a pafienger. This line of Stages is fixed to fuit the line now i from i i to Philadelphia, fo a travellers wifh- ing to go either way can be accommo dated and as the Itages are new and good, with excellent, careful and Heady drivers, and ilie i i exertions heretalore made by the fubfcri- bers to render general fatisfaclion. will not in the leaft be abated, it is hoped the encouragement of a generous public will be coutinued. A LASH ELLS, A 1 Cettyjlarg, April 24, 1810.

N. B. All baggage to be ai the rifk of the owners. psvif JOHN AGNEW, BOOT and SHOE MAKER, At fign of the Eagle ir Boot, in York doors wett of the diamond, i bis tomers and the public in general, iliac he has jufl received a large allorttnent of the belt materials, from Baltimore, calculated for his line of bufinels. He has now on hand, and intends to keep, an handfome aifortment of ready made BOOTS and SHOES, of the neweft fafhion.

He will alfo conftantly keep on hand an extenfive a of -Ladies' Morocco', Kid and Leather Shoes and Slippers, As it is his i i to d'" the abovementioned articles on ihe lowcft poffible terms for A he trufts ihit thofe who ftand in need of them will find it their advantage to give him a call. Orders from the country will be a received and punctually a to. Gettyfburg, May 15, i8ro. to difpofe of GRINDSTONES, Of a large fizr, from 30 to 60 inches diametor, and 6 to 17, inches thick, dc- figned for nwaufaurys--And a Jity of large A fuitable for making Weavers' Sleys, for falc by MITCHEL SHEPPARD, Cheapfido Wharf, Baltimore, July 31, 1810. CAUTION.

HEREAS my wife, CHARITY, has left my bed and board, without any jufl caufc, this is therefore to forwirn all pcrfons from trurting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contrscliog from this dare. As witnefs my i a of July, 1810 hand this AARON HAGERMAN. PROCLAMATION, HEREAS the Honorable James Hamilton, Efq. Prefident of the feveral Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties compoftng the Ninth Diftrift, and Jullice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the faid i i and John dgns-m and William Scott, Ef, quires, Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Juttices of the Courts of" Over and Terminer and Ge. neral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the county of Adams--having ifl'ued their Precept, bearing date the day of A pril, in the year of our Lord one a eight and ten, and to me directed, for holding a court of oyer and terminer, and general quar, ter feffions of the peace, and court of common pleas, at the Court Houfe in the borough of Gettyfburg.

on DAY the 20th day of Augult next, to continue one week, Notice is liereby Given, to all the Jultices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Conftablf within the faid county of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper perfons, i their Examina tions, and other Remembrances, to do thofe things which to their offices, and in that behalf a a i to be done and alfo they who will a gainfl the i a are, or (hall be, in the Jail of the faid county of Adams, are to be then and there to profecute againft them as fliall be juft. Dated at Gettyfburg, the 24th day of A Domini, 1810. James Homer, Sheriff. God fave the Common-wealth 30 DOLLARS REWARD. A A A on the day of March laft, from the fubfcribev living in Baltimore county, a Negro man named DICK, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches'bigh--has a fear over one of his eyes, juft under the crown of his har-- has a large coat of wool on his head-has a new round crowned wool bat- when fpoken to he a boldly i fmiles, but has a caft--he is apt to (how the white of bis eyes--bail on a country cloth upper jacket, light blue kerfey waiftcoat and overalls of the tame with fome patches---coarfe (lockings and nailed fhocs.

Whoever takes up faid Negro and delivers him to his matter, (living fe ven miles weft of Reifter's Mar a fliall receive the above rewat and all reafonable charges, or if confined in any juil fo tbat i can get him again, the above reward will be paid by the fubfcriber. JOHN JACOBS. May 29, iSro. 3m. 10 Virginia, 11 12 South.Carolioaj 13 Georgia, 14 15 Ttnnefiec, 16 7 Ohio, NOTICE.

ADAMS COUNTY'S quota of Englifh and German Journals--of the Treafurer and Auditor General's laft Reports; and of the refiduary copies of State Laws of 1808--g, are received at the and ready for delivery to the Conftables, and pervifors of JAMES BROWN, Clerk ro Commifltoners, July 18JO. WALSH'S ARITHMETIC, For Sale at this Office, At this Printing-Office, Three Cents per pound will be given for Clean Linen Cotton Rags mixed--with an addition of 25 per cent, when delivered by the 100 weight and upwards. For Sale at this Printing-office, BLAIR'S SERMONS. JUST PUBLISHED, By R. HARPER, and for fale at his i i office, price 25 cents.

The Englishman's Right, Or, a Dialogue between a Barrister at Law and a Juryman Shewing--I. The A i i 2 The excellent defigned ufe--3. The office and jtift privileges of Juries. Being a choice help for ail who are qualified by a to ferve on Juries. To which is prefixed, An Introductory Kssay, on the Moral Duty of a Judge.

tf A generous deduction will be marie to thofe who purchafe by the dozen or larger a i A Valuable Work, PROPOSALS, By A Gertyfburg, For Puliliflrina by Subfcrip-tion, THE CONSTITUTIONS Of the United States of America, VIZ. 1 a i 2 Mailachufetts, 3 Rhode.Ifland, 4 Connecticut, 5 i 6 7 Perinfylvania, 8 a a 9 a a I I BE I The Fare-well Address of Gserge To the People of United on his Refifining the With an ehgcnt Pcrtrali oftbs Ctatrah I The Declaration of July 4, 1776 And the Federal Constitution, With the Iuiift I I 1. It will be comprifed in one decimo volume of about 500 pages and will be printed on handfome pica and good paper Shall bt a and lubftantially bound and leu 2. The volume will be embellished i an elegant portrait oi General Washington. 3 An alphabetical Sift of fubfcrlbers 1 flames i be printed i the volume, 4.

The price ro fubfcribers will One Dollar CiuiJ, paid on i of the work. 5. A pe'r'fo'n procuring id fubfcrL bers, and a i for the volumes when delivered, will be i to one copy for his trouble or a difcoum of ens dollar and i cents. Cf" Perfons who will be kind enoaoh to takff charge of Subfcription papers, can be furnifhed i them at Printing Office. May, 1810.

JUST I And for Sale at this inline-Office, Price 50 cents, a bound and leiteted, For Sale at this i i Office. The Happy Voyage Completed, and the fore Anchor caft--A Sermon-By John Murray, A Paftor of the Prcfbyterian io Newba- 25 cents. For Sale at this Blank Executions. For Sale at this Office, The Mother's Catechifm. A Summary of the principal evi-J A pp rcnticc Indentures, clcnces for the Truth and Divine! Judgement and Common Bonds.

Origin of the Christian RCN cla- tion. Dsfigned chiefly for the ufc of young perrons. By I D. D. Wrapping Paper, JFor Sale utthis Terms of Subscription to Ths CcntincL The Centinelis published eve- iv at Dollars year--One Dollar payable eve- hs in asice.

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