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Orval Ditl4
F' I'l.i "
WHEREAS the Hon. JOUN REED, Esq.
President of the several Courts of
_Coramoa_Pleas, in the Counties composing
-the Ninth District, and Justice of the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail De
livery, for the trial o f ! all capital and other
°treaders in the said District—and DANIEL
SHEFFER, and WK. M'CLEAN, Esq's Judges
of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justi
ces °fibs Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the County of
Adams—have issued their precept, bearing
date the 25th day of August,in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
• thirty-one, and to me directed, for holding a
Court of Common Pleas, and General Qu -
ter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail
Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer,
at Gettysburg,
On Monday the 28th day of November next,
At 10 o'clock A. M.
Notice is hereby Given,
To all the Justices of the Peace, Itte Coro
' ner, and Constables, within the said
County of Adams,
THAT they be then and there,
is their
properpersons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations, and ether Re..
membranes, to do those things which to
their offices, and in that behalf, appertain
$o be/done—and also they who will prose
cute against the prisoners that are, or then
-shall be, in the Jail of the said County of
Adams, are to be then and there to prose
cute against them as shall be just. .
Dated at Gettysburg, the 25th day of
October, A. D. 1831.
WM. S. COBEAN, Sherif.
PROCZAZZATIPN.
pursuance of a Writ, directed to me
for that purpose by his Excellency
GEORGE WOLF, Governor of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania,l WILLIAM
•S:-.COBEAN, Esquire, Hih Sheriff of the
County of Adams, DO THEREFORE, HEREBY
N N:
- - -ake known, and give this public notice to
the .lectors of said county, that an Election
will bn , held
On Tuelonictlie 22d of November next,
at the several*ection Districts established
by law in said conM , y; at which time and'
places the qualified electors as aforesaid,
will elect by Ballot
One Member of 'Congress
to represent the Eleventh Congressional
District, at present composed of the Coun
ties of Cumberland, Adams, Franklin et)l4
Perry, in the House of Representatives of .
the United States, in consequence of the
vacancy which has happened by the decease.
of William Ramsey, Esq. who was elected
a. Member of said District.
By the 15th Section of the act of 15th of
February 1779, it is provided, that the
Judges and Inspectors chosen for and before
the preceding General Election, shall attend
and serve as such respectively at such oc
casional election; and the said Inspectors
--- sad-Zud s essvill therethre _meet_ at_ the pro._
per place in their respective districts, on the
day of the election aforesaid at nine o'clock
in the forenoon, to do and_perform the soy-
Aral duties enjoined on them by law.
-'The - Rettirn Judges of the several Elec.
'Notre. la, ore-ta_ineet_ot-flie_Court_
House in the Borough of Gettysburg, on
Friday the 25th day of November next, at
11 o'clock 4 1 :11t. with certificates of Elec
tion in their respective districts, to perform
the duty required of them by law. And in
and by an act of the General Assembly,
passed the 2d day of April 1 . 921 it is enact
ed and declared that every person who,
shall hold any office or appointinent of pro
fit or trust under the Government of the U.
States whether commissioned officers
otherwise; a subordinate officer or agent,
or who is or shall - be employed under the
Legislative Executive or Judiciary Depart
ment of the United States, and also, that
every member of Congress, is by law inca
pable of holding or exercising, at the same
time, the office or appointment of Judge,
Inspector, or Clerk of any election in this
State.
Dated at Gettysburg, the 18th day.ofoe
• tobee, in theyear of our Lord, 1831.
WILLVAIVI S. COBEAN, Sheriff:
JO IV S. BRIDGES,
OnefectOner and Pruiterer,
No. 139 MAILKET-STII2I6T, BALlJidda&
• illanufactures and Sells
IXONMEICITIONAILY,
AT WKOLIKIALEI, AT 1 . 8 CENTS PER ,POIIND.
trAll orders, pest paid, eucloaing the Cash,
will meat with immediate utantion.
Hs likewise-keen. constantly on hand, A
WIFE AND WELL SELECTKD STOCK OF ,
•
FRUIT
9
Wall the dittbrent kinds, Foreign and Domestic.
- - -Porelime Swett eats, Ordials,
'Emit indica Prerterved.Winge . i, Syrupir
Pint Oats:kers,: 44. 4 4.e.
,LiatimoreiOitiber le, ltsl. 4t7—
•
"AL ••• 4. - 4 ' 4
I
WILL)* exposed to public sale on
W
Saturday the 17th tio, of Decembe•
next, at the house of John . Bair,,lunkeeper
in the Borough of Hanover; at .1 o'clock
P. M., the following described property, viz!
A 2 STORY PRICK •
HOUSE ' SW
a
pnd Lot of Grrnmd, - situate in the Borough
oillannver, Baltimore-street, next door to
Crobrechts' Apoth4cary, late the residence
of John Michael, deceased. The above
property is well , calculated for any kind of
public buiidess, and has been occupied by
said deceased as a store for a number of
years, being the third lot from the corner
or square.
The condition of sale will be as follows:
One half of the purchase money in hand on
delivery of the Deed, which will be on 'or
before the Ist day of April 1832, and the
residue in two equal annual payments; the
purchaser to/give his bonds with approved .
security.
JOHN MICHAEL, Jr. Ex'r
October 25, 1831. is-29
WOR'TILT ATTENTION.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
customers and the public, that he is
just receiving a fresh supply of
FILIL. GOOllOl%. •
• CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, Groceries
Queens Ware and Hard *are,
Stoves aid Hollow Ware,
Iron and Lumber, &c. •
All CIIEAP for CASH and COUNTRY
PRODUCE. .&c.
THOMAS J. COOPER.
N. B. 1 return my thanks to those that
have attended to my last notice for calling
and settling; and wish others to call and
settle, where their accounts is of old stand
ing. T. J. C.
October 18, 1831. • 4t-28
eXPIEW 2 It4DWDSI2
THE subscriber respectfully tenders his
thanks to his friends, and the public
generally, for their liberal encouragement,
and informs them that,he has just returned
from the Cities of Philadelphia and Balti
timore with a
LARGE AID SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
M71=TT 7 ' .. 771.
ANON') WRIER ARE,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and
SATINETS:
BLANKETS, FLANNELS,
TARTAN PLAIDS; 4 . 6. (3%.
WITH A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
En lish and French super royal
OS, & Merino and Thibet
SHAWLS. •
Ozr •As Puffing is unnecessary, I only re
quest a call, to oblige
Your obedient serv't.
• SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, October 4, 1831. 4t.-2.8
DOOM S. M. TUMOR,
OFF E 4,8 his Professional services to the
public `generally, and can always be
found at his father's residence, at the house
formerly occupied- by 4ames Morrisson,
within one mile and a - half of Hampton.'
Fair Mount, June 14, 1831. tf-10
COGICII-JULIKING, Sc.
• 911117211 ANIL
Respectfulry ihrorms
removed to his -_
New Shop in Chambershurg Street, a few
doors West of the Court House,
WEITCRE ItIORERARED TO
'Make, Trinirand Repair
C Zit* OA,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
-ALSO
SAD. it...e.- • .
~,, , ,:, . .„7.--5,,,--i---,
.:;..,„,3. - DLES,
. ,
BRIDLES, SADDLE-BAGS,'
rortmanteaus, Harness, Trunks,
and every other article in his line of busi- -
ness, with neatness, durability and despatch.
lie returns his thankslor past encourage•
ment, and shall endeavor to merit a centitt
'uance of the same. 1.
July 26,1831. - 'tf-16
A NTI-MASONIC BOOKS.-IA, great
variety of Anti-Masonic Publicettions
have been received and are ready for dis
tribution, and sale, by the subscriber; a
mong which are the following :
5000 Qiddin's AltnanacsforlB3l and 1832.
New England do. 'd
p.
Proceedings Vac National Anti-Masonic
Convention. -
L.
j?. Colden's Letter.
Lamentations of Free-Masoniy.
illustrations of Free-Masonry,.by William
Morgan.
VALEItItS DUKEttAtti%
General Agent.
Baltimore,llth Ist, HMI. 44-30
JIM PRINTIN et
ft .
ZANCUTND WON NNATNNIZ AND, DIIIINATEN
1 AZ Taw ongei.,
FUBLCSAJ
IN pursuance of an order of Abe Orphans'
21 . Court of Adams county, will be expos
'ed to public sale, on
Saturday the26th day of
,Naeembfr next,
on the premises,
A tRA.CT OF
Late the eEstate of John Fickea, Esq:dec
Containing 21 Acres & 38 Perch ,
es, with an allowance, situate in Hunting
ton township, Adams county, adjacent to
the town of Petersburg, (York Springs,)
adjoining lands of Fletcher Moorhead, Ja
cob Gardner and others, on which are erec
ted a large and convenient two story
BRICK 110 USE
..,- and KITCHEN, a brick Spring
is
•:.• • house, a double Barn, and frame
-- Wood-house. The is a never
failing Spring of Water convenient to the
house and barn, with a Fountain Pump new
the kitchen door.
liut SEVEN ACRES of the above
Tract is cleared and under good fence, the
remainder covered with excellent Timber.
There is an Orchard of Peach and Apple
trees on the premises.
ALSO,
aaL41741 4 /Batt'.
Adjoining the Town of Petersburg. ALSOV
.1 LOT OF GROUXII
In the Town of Petersburg, on which are
erected, a Frame House 4. Stable.
A Stream of Water runs through this Lot.
• Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. of
said day, when attendince will be given,
and terms of sale made known, by
JACOB FICKES,
Admi're
PETER H. SMITH,
By the Court,
JOHN B. CLARK, Clerk.
October 4, 1331. ts-26
COME AND SEE
TZ2 7R1P3.23 FALL GOODEI•
HAM .& COMFOR T has
Aw-Ar just received from Philadelphia, a
new and beautiful assortment of
FALL itsWINTER GOODS
-CONSISTING OF--•
Superfine Blue, Black, jr . r rkniviDE
Mixed and Olive ‘) 11UL
CASSINETS, BLANKETS,
FLANNEL, - MERINO SHAWLS,
French & English Merinoes & Crape Royal,
for dresses.
Black Bombazetts, Cirpassians,
Tartan PlaidcanCamle.t_CLOAKS,
English & Eakin Lustring SILKS,
With almost every other article in his line
of business: His stock of 'Goods having
been selected with great care, will be sold
on very accommodating terms. 0:7-Per
sons wishing to purchase largely, will find
t to their advantage to call and examine—
they may rest assured of hawing Goods of
fered them as Ch EAP as at any other house
in the place.
--ALSO--
di large lotilf IR 0.7111
HA3 just been received from Arnold & Ste
vens' Forge; warranted of a superior quali
ty—which will beWold low.
Gettysburg, October 18, 1831. 4t-28
IROX: IROX:
THE subscriber offers Iron for sale at
the reduced price of $5 50 .per cwt.,
gross, and $4 92, nett. He has on hand
a large assortment ok all kinds of Iron,
rolled and hammered.
DAVID ZIEGLER.
October 18, 1831. 4t-28
Ten llors Reward.
B y authority - of - TM Town Counctr of
the Borough of Gettysburg, I hereby
offer a reward of TEN DOLLARS, for
such information as shall lead to the con
viction in the Court of Common I!leasZOf
Adams county, of the person or persons who
committed a wanton and malicious outrage
upon the property of a traveller,' at the
house of James Gourley, in said borough,
on the night of the 17th inst.
ROBERT SMITH., Burgess.
Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1831. 4w—.--30
TO OUR CREDITORS.
FAKE NOTICE, that we have applied
.to the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of Adams county, for the 'benefit of the
Insolvent laws, and that the said Judges
have appointed Monday the 2814 day .f
November next, for the hearing ofus and &lr
creditors, at the Court-house in the borough
of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you
think proper.
. JOHN M'INTYRE,
JOSEPH TONER,
JOHN I)IYERS.
October 4, 1831. 4t-26
TO MY-CREDITORS.
'NOTICE, that I have applied
JIL
to the Judge* of the Court of Common
Time of Adams-county,. for
the benefit of
the Insolvent laws and that the said Judges
have appointed Monday ?he 28th of Pk
mother next, for the hearing °cane and Aity,
creditors, tit the Courthouse in die, bu y ugh
of GatYsborg, *tore yotr may aittetid if
you tbinliproper. - • •
EpßogiEviLliocc
' september 40.831- 440--46
MARV'S/W . %
-- 77 -- SifElLI PPS -- SALESi--
- .
purivance of sundry. writs of Vendi
. tioni Exponaa, issued out, of the Cooit
of'COmmon Pleas, and to. me directed, will
be exposed to public sale, on Friday the
25th day of November inst., at 12 o'clock,
M. at the Court-house in the Borough of
Gettysburg the following real estate, viz:
A- Tract of Land,
Situate' in Mountjoy township, Adams co,
adjoining 'arida ef Jesse D. Newmany Jacob
Hartman, and others, containing 15 Acres,
more or less, on which are erected a
Two Story Log Dwelling House,
with a well of water at the door, a double
Log Barn, and an Orchard. .Seized and
taken in execution as the 'Estate of James
Collins.
ALSO—A Tract of Land,
Situate in Mouttpleasant township, Adams
county, adjoinin — rands of Philip Fleshman,
James Lockhart and others, containing 53
Acres, more or less, on which are erected a
1 Story Log Dwelling Hous6,
double Log Barn, Log Spring-house, aid
two Orchards. Seized and taken in exe
cution as the Estate of John Schlosser.
ALSO—A Tract of Land,
Situate in Tyrone township, Adams co.,
adjoining lands of John Hartzell, Adam
Voniey and Philip Hartzell, containing a
bout 14 Acres and 151 Porches, on which
are erected a Two Story Log Dwelling
House, Log Stable, Tanyard, Log Shop e
Log Mill - H ouse, and an Orchard. Seized
and taken in execution as the Estate of
Samuel .Neely.
WM. S. COBEAN, Sheriff.
LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.
The Pennsylvania Telegraph.
Will be published on a large Imperial sheet
with new type twica week, during the Ses
sion of the Legislafuie. It will contain full
and impartial Reports of the proceedings of
that body, and a summary of the debates,
on all important questions, together with ,
such remarks as the independent course of
the editor shall deem just, uninfluenced by
the hope of gain or reward, and unswayed
by the officers of power or dispensers of pa
tronage.
In the exercise of this privilege, he will
from time to time, speak of the conduct of
our public men, the character of their mea
sures, and their principles of administration.
But in doing this he will aim to be just and
impartial, as well as free and independent.
Truth shall be spoken, and such facts as be
long to the public conduct of public men,
shall be given without fear or favor. Able
Reporters are engaged. Arrangements are
also made for giving the earliest reports of
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Harrisburg, Nov. 8, 1831. 4t-31
- GRAM JURY;
November Term... 1831.
Straban township.—Peter. Hulick, John
Dickson, Jr.
Conowago.—Nicholas Ginter, Jr.o. Emlet.
Menallen.—Geo. Sumter, Levi Grist.
Tyrone.—Jacob Smith, William Miller,
Berwick.—Geo. Hi mes, Isaac Wolf.
Cumberland.—Joseph Walker, James
Boyd, John Plank, RObert Thomilson.
Hunlani►ion.o-JoTin Sadler.
amuel •Durborrow, John
Adair.
Hamiltonban.—llavid McMillan, John
Ferree, Isaac Robinson.
Boraugh.—John Slentz, Jacob Lefever'.
Mountpleabant.—Samuel Swope.
Hamillon.—Daniel E. Fahnestock.
GENER/LZ.
. Franklin Townehip—Robert Morrison,
David Wills, Nicholas Mark,. Alexander
Caldwell, Thomas *Knight.
Berwick—Jacob Newman, George Sla
gle, John Barnitz, Daniel Ge*lman, Henry
Lilly. . .
Huntington—John Gardner, Thos. Ste
phens, Abra'm Trostle, Templeton Brandon.
Mountpleasant—Jacob Diehl, Jr. Joseph
Rider, Anderson Ewing.
Mountjoy—Jno. Black, Silas M. Horner,
Jesse D. Newman, Joseph 0. Thompson.
Hatnikonban—William White, Jacob
Weldy, David Stewart, Joseph Baugher.
gerratm—Wm. Winrott, Joseph Fink,
Michel Snyder.
Ramilton—George Brbwn.
Gettysburg—Samuel Fahnestock, David
Straban—Jacob Cassatt, Jr. Intim Brine
kerhoff.
Reading—David White.
Menallen—John Dillon.
Liberty—David Boeeerman.
`TO OUR CREDITORS.
TAKENOTICE, that we have apPlied
to the Judea oTthe . Court of Common
Pleas of Adams county, for the beittifit of the
Insbivent laws, caul that the •said Judges
have appointed Monday the 28th day of
NoOmberacar t ti for the hearing of us and
otiroreditors, the COurt-house inthe bor
ough of Oettytthurg, where you marattenit
ifyau thialipeopere,
, • ALEXANDER SCOTT,.
. - JACOB: SMITH.
\ IrElkißY WOLF.. 1
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A DVNIiTTSEMENT•
The :imitated _and extensive reputation
acquired by this Medicine for the kultfive
yeari, both in Hostrrsz, and pribate prac
tice, demands from the proprietor his grate
ftd acknowkdgments to a discerning pub
lic.
Potter's Vegetable Catholicon • is offered for the
cure of Diseases-of the Liver, Ulcerated Sore
Their., Debility -resulting =from Intemperance'
and-Diseipation, Scrofela-or Ring's -Evil, Old
and Inveterate Ulcers, Pains in the Bones.
Rheumatism, Dispepsia or Indigestion, Dis.
eases of the Lunge,Syphilis,Blotches on the
Face and Skin, Wite Swellng of the Joints,
Totter, Mercurial diseases, I ilea, &o. &c.
The Icht,tholicon consists, exelu s sively of vegeta-
Lie, matter; and with a ought determination to the
bowel's which it preserves in a soluble state, acts
insensibly, is.pleasant to the taste, and requires no
particular regimen or confinement. As a gen
tle cathartic inedicine;' improving the appetite
and restoring the general tone of the system, it is
confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate
situation.
The unrivalled and extensive character which
this medicine has enjoyed, for the last six years,
as a complete renovator, ind purifier of the Mood
and humours both hi Hospital and Private Prac
tice,
,
is a substantial basis for its future suppoit
It has obtained its present groat distinction - by
the extraordinary success which has attended it
in the Healing Art, while every avenue and track
have been searched in vain for iteparrallel; in
deed, its discovery may be considered ono of the
most sacred boons that can be afforded to the un
fortunate; and I most sincerely hope the tintype
thy of the public will tur excited to diffuse its in
valuable merits. •
There aro at this time several spurious mix.
tures in circulation abroad, and some vended in
this city, assuming to possess the same, or equal
virtues, of Potter's Catholicon.. It is to be hoped
that t he unsuspecting will be placed on their
guard against such impositions, much mischief
has resulted from their use. They consist prin
cipally of sarsaparilla sirops, viz. Sirop de Wei
ner or Rob L'Atrocteur, and are sold for a much
less price; you will therefore be particular and
purchase of none but my - authorized agents,
where you can obtain the GENUINE CA'l 110.
LICON.
W. W. POTTER, Philadephia,
The following strong testimonial is furnished
at the request of Dr. Davis, of Lynchburg, Va.
by a gentleman of great respectability, residing
in that place, whose original certificate, of which
the following is an exact copy, is left with the pro..
prietor of the Catholicon..
CASE.
LYNCHBURG, Va May sth, 1829
At the request of D.—, I here give a state
ment of the effect of Potter's Catholicon in the re.
storatio4 of my health. My constitution had
been In a declining state for more than eighteen
months. I was .nuch troubled with a short dry
cough, slight difficulty of breathing, which was
much increased by bodily exorcise. *At night,
great oppression at the chest was experienced,
with excessive colliquative sweats, soreness and
pain in the sides and breast., with extreme languor
and loss of appetite. In this situation, I travelled
to the New England states. by sea, but obtained
no permanent relief. Some time after my return
by way of experiment, I was induced to use Pot-
ter's Catholicon,
and after using two bottles, my
health was perfectly restored.
DAVID 11. EDLEY---
CASE
PHILADELPHIA, March 28th, 18:p.
Dear Sir—Alter many but ineffectual trials to
relieve myself from a most severe and distressing
attack of dyspepsia, I have been completely cured
by the use of; to me, your invaluable Catholicon,
and I think it my duty thus publicly to state my
case, and in order that others may profit thereby.
The first symptoms of the disease were manifest
ed in the spring 0f1827. Warned at the approach
of this destroyer ofall ease, I had recourse to phy
sician- after physician, and remedy-after-remedy,
but received little or no relief. I was recommend
ed to retire into - the country, where I so far re
cruited, that I began to think the enemy was die
lodged. I returned to the city, where in a short
time all my old symptoms returned with doUble
violence. My stomach became so debilitated with
drugs that I relinquished the regular system and
entered on a course of Swaim's Panacea. It did
me no good; and I went back to my doctor, who
crammed me with pulverized oyster shells, etc. etc.
My teeth became loose, and some actually fell out)
there was a constant pain in my joints, particular
ly in damp weather, pains in my right side and
of medical treatment, until the fall of 1829, when
my physicians stated the disease to be a echirrus
of the liver. Then it was that I determined to try
your Catholicon a few doses of which improved
my appetite, and: gave me 'a feeling of ease and
Comfort, I cannotreadily describe. In twelve days
after using but one bottle, I found myself well—
the few teeth I had left were firmly clasped by the
gums and my appetite and diglistion perfectly re.
stored. I now enjoy as good health as I ever did,
and I must say it is to your valuable Catholicon
that I attribute this happy result.,
Respectfully yours,
EZRA P. WILTBANIC.
CASE.
NORFOLK, Va. May Ist. 1828.
Dear Sir.—l will shortly state my former case.
I labored for six years under a violent Liver Com
plaint. It first manifested itself in the summer
of 1821, and,rendered frequent application to an
eminent family physician necessary, by whose
prescriptions f could obtain only a temporary re.
lief. After the lapse of many months, without re.
ceiving any permanent benefit from medicine; I
came to the determination to try jamPatholicon.
I took three bottles, and thank GA, I can truly
pay the disease of the liver entirely left me; and I
have since been as well and hearty as man cari be,.
irt the &Hest enjoyment of heulth and apipiip.—
My cure was ,011bcted solely by your celebrated
and agreeable Catholicon.
Your friend,
EDWARD-L. LONG,
To W. W. POTTER, .Phitade/phie. `.•
CASE. '
WILMINGTON„ May, 224 r B 3O.
Dear was a caw of rheumatism ire
an intimate friend of wine, an old gentleman a
bout.sixty years ofage, who had the• Rheumatism
fee a number of years past, part of the time con
fined to bed; be- took it merely through experi
ment, and was surprised to find himself entirely
f l ood from his pairtful disorder) by neing only one
bottle► ''_ ''
Your well wisher,
JEREhiIAk NicnoLs..
An eminent physician - saye r "X have knows
several elves performed bir. the use °friar Catho
• • which had previous y resisted the ordinary
nmeoriptione- of the ilculty,. and P have never
known it to )tro:d' uar I.N7OrRIOUS EFFECTS-I'
be had at the Drug Stole of :"
Dr, J. (waltz
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