AN TI- - 31 ASO N IC"STA D EMT BLiCAN RANNETL , ‘•;•'. :;74. ';•.-71! ".'• • -ff: - „ i "i' .. .::••; 1- - ": .1-1> • ' ..,' -' , ~,, ;, ,?,"" i " ...„1.-: . .,7 .?. ,.. - tti"_:.... ).., A • ty , .... - .. • - - --i ••,‘ ..,..' ' , \ ..., -- - L A . - t• I ''' \ •'.4" it -,....'"' " -:‘ • ' 1 It', 4 .... i v-,-. ~....,•.,`".,...1-• .•••••,•‘... 3. ,..., . .; ,':; ' .1. , :•-:‘-'-' 4 11 .1 1 1!.1 '•• ..., , 4 F"' _: • • ..„,,, p.„, 4.N.,..... , . 4 ,, ~,.., "`i ~--,,. '„:...r.:..;',:. - .,‘ ----",,;..- <-'::.:-.4:i.- --: .:'7 ,-- 4 ., -.:.r„, \ i I. ir.t . ... , • - z - ,:----: ! •,., "1 -11 / 4 1 \ 4. 'L . ') ' - gi V 41,, -t. * •./. "'"- "A,. ';,,- G EVA' VS V.: t 7 ItC. PA . - 11 . L)\ i::•4!) 11, A P.11.1f, 13, IN3I. A LT! 3 r.. 1 31A it K ET. From flip 1:,11:imore Palri 1. of Sal tircl:ty lact Fr,ilf 'I?, 1 !tura has been a mato rial 1:111ing- etriti the stypliei thiseek, the re nearly astir-lialfles than these 01 . the last. On t-;Autahly la: , 1 a talc or 10110 brl.-;. wp.s matte ttt. tif; ;;II hrl. oft GO (la v s without interest. and with some stipulation as to exemption from stora:.:e. I fit Ttie.- , (l:ty a parcel of 1(100 hrls. was take'. at 0 :I7S per brl. cash; and other parcels of less amount were taken at the same rale on that day and Wednesday. The annunciation yester day (Thursday) Morning of the arrival below al New York oflater advires 110111 Liverpool, threw the market into a liwerish state,and the excitement Ives increased by rumours of the receipt of thein tellig-ence here by express. One pitrchaser, hav ing been obliged to go into the market for some Hundred brls. to complete a cargo, bought the re quisite amount with some dilliculfy at 650 per brl. —a number of the dealers having ionised to sell at that price, and others to operate at all. The Liverpoolltd% ices are tot he '.'21111 ry, Nut show a :light decline in breakintl's in the English The intelligence has tended to damp our own anarket„and holdeM %vim yesterday re -50, are to-day willing to sell at -0 371.. mar'set Otlwr+, howovor, a , k G :it). The loarlwt tiepins to at a to-day;, and on hear of no tratisav 'l.ll,.rr,rurr prix , ilinvliout the taco nn -I+l IVC(I4IIPS(Iay 1111 111 , 111/11:11S hero ( Nrcels v.'ore lion ::1 fractimi Ti)-(1;1t' thepri,o appear. 1.0 lie 6 :25. \VIII :A'l'.—Op Sat prtiav tt r! , :n of ittottitt wlttsat xvw, sidd of '7;l por bush. nod on 1111)1111:I.\ 41(•;ir.i.“os ‘vitris sold at 1 :17. (In (lay a cargo %vat: shltl at I :17. Aea rg - tt Ivas otrort , (l to_tloy, hot not sf dd, tlic Licititool ;pit 174 liavi : nt.r dolorred -l'ront itp..; at pre% ions rate.. Solos L1”)11 re, 11 ry pd wra vd It-on 'natio from I .21.1t0 I :;,": Fircol Nv:is takon al raw lio:ri. yr , .1 or(!ily. c;irLi of . Vir;:ir,i.t p...;l , .rdas ;it. I 11(): , ! of Itto of :ay tt Ite;tl are ttrot (Nutt ry quality, and t:otott of thew littytt pron.otl so very inditrorent as to Itrintl hut ."4.1 In ;,"; row -7. 66 to I: vow, 1 to ti.-; (),,/,,:U to;;lets. (Vorf rseed,lll.4;lll F. 45 10 1111 ;E: 4 ,--IV O links this work oll:;00 Bile 11(14 al flij eiN. I; inf..; and .11100 sit IQ! 2 111'1' ek'llit TO MI? PATRONS. We this week present our patrons, the first aunt " her of the sevond volinue oi• the A vri-11.0.•;e• STAII AND RI:PI Nti \ TilP "STAR" has been hi eNi:denee I;Ir on, y, r,:wd WO think we haz ard nothing in deneminatingthat dietiod ! I cor of 71 , rexisi encl. “01 rIZEN in Adams C0a1,(,,. Few ',lour readers ran firm an adequate idea ol ; the dillicnlliestio to encountered itt esta :dishing such n press. ( ht-the one hand, we are opposed by all the members and friends ()fa powerkil se rill institution, who aro hound by , their private in.' lor , sls and s,dom o oaths, to stri.presq Ihi the otter, ti are assailed by the whole class of unprincipled denn , gognos, who prefor their own 1,..r , :0tia I aggrandizement and selfish ambition, to the fond of the ' cfmntry. This class is neither small nor - inactive; and, fora soaini, they will be able to tendoi• more etfeetind aid to, Freemasonry, , that' a11it.i11in11144444-.1-ittirrtrnt,i! hypocri tioal professions thr the well-being ,of a favorite Marty, they sako over their ulcerous designs, and steal 'rho e‘petistss of.studi" an establishm en t at it s commencement are necessarily heavy, and the profits small, which renders its eontinuance difficult when the proprietor, like us, has tlic miss J . ollloll' to be—roon. But notwithstandin g . all these o'ostacles, our sue. ra;s,thus lira has been highly gratifying. In one short year, I he" Star" has obtained,' a la rA•or cir cola, ion thad noy ol*tho old e.-italdishments in t h e I county. It numbers among. its patrons, a large I portion of the intelligence and patriotism of the people. And we have had I Ito sat istittlion to Ina jority of our tidlow.cilizThs record their ap probation oft he cause which wo am lending °tux , ' lumilde_otlint s to sustain. lint although thus , 1 chect:ed in our cours (2 , wo m u m, urgently call-on our friendsoand the friend s or correct principles, to renew. Abet r e.yortion s in extending the circula tion or our paper, our;canse will 'lloitrish just in proport.ion to the information tlitrthsed. Every mealls aro resorted to, by our opperfents, to impede our progress. Sitareely an individual, in the county, who is not an antimasoii, subsci ibes for our paper. And the ti'w who ventured to do so st the titi;t, tiro compelled, by party disci pline, to witlidrnw their names. "While the friends of the craft, and of crafty, demegoguos, (tie thus endeavorin g to destroy hon.: PlltStift, a largApr(r. Port ion Of our-Ant iimuutlic friends aro ifoglect itlg to yield us their aid, endure feeding their enemies by patronizing their papers. Many do not like to ghango their printer, on account ofpersonal friend ship, 4-, 01 associations. But theyshould remom her that patriorism demands a chtrerent course; and that by thus contributing to disseMiiiatefulse priuciples, they conspire against the well-being of ,their country Those things Should . no longer, be. illverypatriot should exert. hints9ll to ;ustain the vehicles of truth. Let the "workers ofiiiiquity,r derive sustenance from- thdirown brotheofi. h)r folio e, our past, coutso Shull be diro9l - ad with ti.".'steady, aim'to the great interests of our belovell country.", We never support any men or rue:mires, by whomsoever advocated, yyhich we believe Injurious to the public 1% We shall oppose alike the nullification and disuni on doctrines of the South ;, and the unprincipled, sycophantic accordance to the schemes of ifie -- " — rellb - g; Dvnasty," — which wotcld sacrifice the vital interest of Drenestic Industry and Internal Improvement oy the altar of cdtrupt ambition.-L- Pursuieg this course, we shall keep steadily in View, as the polar star of our direction, one other Object of more vital importance in this Republic than all others ifit l ed— We shall war with unecas in,P find fearless efforts, afroinst the secret con spiracy which ',cronies our land, (gut sops the fimndyti' o n of oar lyre. institutions. We shallow. der no circumstances, in exciting to wilco, an a,lberio MP or ,adrocalc of Freemasonry.— Not Itirr4 short of this vulorm and rigid course on be part oft he people, can (lest roc the Monster. A contest is about commencing, in which rival candidates will be presedted fir the chief °Hires (lithe Slate and Federal lovernments. That eon warm and fierce. 'Kings will not stir. render their Thrones without a strtiggle. We shall not shrink- front our duty is public sentinels. But instead of inflaming, we shall attempt,,to al lay the fury of the passions;—to assuage the evils of t he conflict. 'A:4/ hoe vet. may ho our opponents, we shall ne ve r indulge in personal crimillatfimu. The private and domestic relations and charuc, ters of unofficial individuals, shall be hold saered. A contrary course can contribute nothing to the public good, however it might gratify malevolent and demoniac feelings. It tvould not only is. Ifirli social infereoure, and wound defenceless and unollineling cifiziins, but create painful sen sations in the breast or cq.cry honest man. If rvi; have ever been betrayed info a slight departure from this course, It was always under feelings ex cited by the most profligate and aggravated inju ries of our reckless opponents ; ,lout their example and provocation shall not, b;;realler, induce us, like them, to prostitute our press, ()ten for the pur poses of retaliation. To the encinios rerietics, we an say , with confidence, it• ruu aro true to yourselves, you have !milting to rear. Your cause is sustain- ed by reason, and every where prospers. But if you grow sour exertions, and prove re- errant to your country, your situation is doplora blo. In the eyes or the "liing,s" and "Royal Arch" Tyrants oftho land, your sins are unpar glonahle; you will never lie tiir2,-i% on by thorn. Von have Inolianoly dared to lilt Oa. veil and look into Hie-dreadful sanctuary of their crimes! It be. hooves you, then, to stand constantly on your do. lioico, nor sliiiithcr at your post, or you will c, , :no tho victims r,rtlieir trea:urcd wrath! 11 vig ilauro, our eitii,e runi-t obtain signal i, this high olour country, It in the (2;tw-o 01\ irluc and re', inn linno4ll a slranger to most- of you, I Itopo,to Inc cli diled, by your I;ind aid and constant sup_ Doll, long to dwell 'among you, and batter the thick walls of: .4 Atan's syna7ogno with maily . well directed biow. And, judging from past th- V9r, , , I Ibel-contido n t f inztyvu will continuo - to stn)- !curt my paper, which is the only FREE PRESS lin the English lama o,; in Adams cranny. I cult, your faithrol friond and servant, HOBERT W. MIDDLE FON. 3 )'Those of our suLsrriLers wlin have changed their residolice t will please inihrin us soon. A D,101:11NAII:NT OP THE LEGISI.Vrt'ar.--011 'rues_ day week last, tho Legislature of this State. ad journed sine (lie. Two hundred and "fifty -ono laws and resolutions were passed; the titles °lt'll , most important ofwhich, shall be given in our next. The TAX 111Tif,S, pulilishod in 'our last, takes etl;•ct on the Ist day offetolier next. The bus tle and con connected a ith rettioving our oui,e prccent.us giving ow own and others views until next week. F. Tiv!n. 1 , , I•;:,7. the able Editor of the Lancit. ter Aid iniasonie _Herald, has issued proposals for -- 7 - rntrlttrirEi- - a paper in Harrisburg-, be called the Trfr2-ra ph. The importance of a tliorotigligoing Antitinisonic presS at Harris burg,- is- muctriiecTilea. And wo are gratified to lin : d that a iiatiof Mr. Penn's talents and capacity for conducting such a press has undertaken 4.-- le has our best wishes for his success. The Prospectus shall be given in our next. MORE LICHIT.—Wo. have received several numbnrs of a now paper published, at West-Union, Adams, county, Ohio, called the CoUßtErt or. Lia r:n.l'l..7 • It is well conducted, and advocates the cause of Antimasonry.-Success to it. WARREN JENKINS, EAq • has issued pri?prosals for publishing an Antimaannic papor at COlumbus, gill°. Go on. • "PENN-SY-TX:MIA INTELLIGENCER."— This paper has elutpgrd hands. Alessrs. Cu ts. lloway & CU. have Leconte the proprietors Of the "Intellig,encer." "SATURDAY COURIER."—The, Ist. No.of anew literary paper, published in liiiladelphia, has boon received. It is neatly printed on an'"ex tra sized imperial sheet." The matter, bethorig inal and. selected, exhibits taste and judgment It is pUblislied by Woodward and Spragg.,''at.o pet. year. The prospectus of the "Courier, '!as ultio the colitents oftho "Lndy's Book," 0411 be given in our next. ,____, , DIE!), On Wednes(ray last, in the 77th. year of his age;"-Mr. Ft - Maria Ba arrher,son. of Abbot ts.town. On Thursday evening last, Mr. John P. Gilli -, The N.York Pilot of the Gth Says—" Rumors of land, of Tyrone township, aged about 53 years. wars" aro heard between Russia and Prussia on On the - 22th ult. Mrs. Margaret Mickley, one hand, and Poland and Austria on the other— wife of Mr: Peter Mickle %it . . of Franklin A rebellimi has burst-out upon Italy in Mod ena; township, in the 3,8, th yea y, r of her age. and no small disturbances are expected in that • On the 4 27th 'ult. - in Germany. township, part of Europe. Dithilsch is marching with an Mr: John Yegerlenter,agtid 44, years. army upon the frontiers of Poland With proffer of 'On . the 24th ult. Lydi a.VA, daughter of pardon in ono hand, "and threats of punishMent in s Samuel Kitzmillet or ery4any town tin) Other; 150,00 G ,non accompany him. Spain: • • . '• ti 4 , is arming. France i; arming. Enztand is turd. s in the 10th year of her:age.• fishing lier anus, and reducing 'her taxes, atittup . -__ On the ..` - same day, Henry, son of Mr. hit setting tlai tithe of the clergy upon the fruits of Conrad Pary, ofConawavo township. ' the soil.' --Cardinal Valietlari is elected PorE.— On the 2.lSt tilt; near ,A b bbetts-town, Mrs. Tno:pranil .s.aitan. is said to buathering tbroba „ , ~- ~. with iian . .cienry., let tct-of ilf.t.•Comrad floury,i in to he ready agamstthe tune Rtis - sia is -busy Poland: And Perlin is stirll'4),th° sarap_Alic.x. I,fito 101st year of he ~, . ... . , ---_ _ If all these signs rail, it - must be indeed a dry tirbo. - ..REiIIOVAL. We hope tliry • may; but tiio 41:111.1eS Ur J 0.7.70i)1211:i • , T , T Tr , ili; hit/ lig in the air ovilr Joritiletll, wer. not mom I"" "INTING .01:TWE of the Pubseriber I been removed 1 o the neW building, in ('Joao- intltcat I% e of - st rile, thap the pre, (l ,l ii , i ii ;ar , ~,.„., ~ t, bort:liorg, street, a 113 W doors Wei - 4 of Alr. Eonov's parat ioris in Europe. TA ft:n v,..who're a , Olt . PurS vali, CI ONCE - MORE.—WiII 1 110 1 1 / 7 ,1/ PI, .3R Vl' rifer-"ror the t 7on2j2iler," i,v)to appoars to he s o rouseictiticuas._ accept of the. ihnow log prop , isition ? Come, let the People see whether the "I tisolosures" are Intt•; or not:— fLi 'We will procure to he ri l , pviied in the 13nia of Gettysburg, or in the hawk ofany rot.pui.s.ahlit person, not obi on, /or adri (1"1/itt. , :, which rp Ha t i cr w 1! Freennison, or ally iiiivoca , e cf. Inst ilirt;rn, Who chiciaiie to p. crept j.,"IIIAT THE*l)l,,cLosi t,i"llll'cu_Vl'lls '11)•VI; '1.1.1‘" 1:1; 1 , 1; I:I; vc,:-(1_ , ,: \; .; I.:N Tcrl'lll.,'l . lTriC (•.% 11.:;1O1'_(:AN, A7.1)('oNTAI:\,1:1) IN 111-4 (It INTEI) ARE IS NTI I, PAlrt:l( TLAIi, I: "I' A,N I) 1 . 1 :11;, Nve tall enter an auricalric ;:lio n in the Court of Coninion Pleas or Aila no: v lie 11, other ixiiits are Iiu0(1, ;I 1(I lie c vlit lud. et! by the jiulgmqnt,; - . Appointment by ,tlie I ;orerni, G Altaic!: IlIALLEI; I', to he Pre.ident Judge ofthe Third judicial cli , lrict, rompiA . ed or the counties of Perks, Northampton and Lehigh, in the place of I?obert Porter, resigned. Our. respected fellow citiArZ o l. Wit. Lr.tx STEUART was yesterday choeen anti sworn in Mayor of Baltinuort,.te Supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. dirceb Stintll. The electors wet at 12 o'clock, , and on th© rote being taken Col. Steuart received eight ballots, and there were liair • Chronicle. • FORTIFICATIONS. --The following are the appropiiations made for Fortilira ( (ions, for the present year:---For George's i Island, Boston harbor, $5,000; Fort Adams, R. I. $100,000; Fort liamiltOn i N. V. ;;1, 0,- 000; Fort 'Columbus and Castle 1 - Vilria ra, N.. Y. tiii:s,ooo; Fort Monroe, Va. 000; Fort Calhoun, Va. tiit.o,ooo ; Fort Ma con, :',ito,ooo; Fort tni Oak island, N. ('. !).'"),000; Fortifications at Charleston, S. C. ! . .i;1.),000; Do. at Pensacola, i:titto,m_to; Fort at Mobile Point, $90,000; Battery at Ben ving, Lou. *i:;000 ; Fort Wood, Lou. _Contingences $10,006. The sin-i of , . 20•;.000, is appropriated for carryiog on the Delaware Breakwater. Five Rdlar counterfeit notes Bank of I 'lilted' States are in ei !Tulin bin rtr th ::cite, sPveral of tlium have been' prrs7utt - Ai ai of our yesterday , and to-d;:y. '['hey are dated New-Ur!- an. let. 71av, 1.29, letter in l'avor i d*J. P. N"Lit, or order—igned, S.Jandon, asLier, Bc v. Chew, Pre-.t. 1.,k1 . The la. 'Norfolk lierrildsays—"Welm.-.e received it tellizence upon which-wr r(174,,,re. 111, that the lion. SAMUEL D.• hcirAm, has been rrmoved rrons the Treasury De ,. partment !" "‘; .' • similar rumors have been current in Bal timore within a day or two past, but no men tion is madec‘f the removal in the Washing ton papers. Mr. Ingham is a Calhoun man, aril we gave no doubt it' he has not been al rendv, he will be deposed. 6011..lacksoa ha4ialreadv indicated to the Honorable St.e. retail - , his Sorereiirn displeasure and that his place. is wanted tier one who i.: known t,) be more loyal to MN Majesty King Andrew the First.--11;u11. Pat. Previous to the adjournment of Congre:,7.s, the tbllowing resolution, offered by Mr. 111(, , veer, was adopted by a vote of 1 I S to Rrsolred, That the President of the U. States be requested to renew aud prosecute, from' time to time, such negoiuttions with the several Alaratizne powers of Europe and America, as be !ay deem expedient for tho elfeefual abolit ion ofd-the A-frican SlaVe and its ultimate dentmeiatien, as piracy tin der the Law of Nations, .by the consent of the civilized world. . E -- 7" A Methodistclergyman was taken np in j ja '" /I En g land New - Alaxamlor Ethatinii England, upon . siispicio'n of havingin,; his saddlebags inirt or the money lielotiging I Sivii; Edwards to the' bank in New Vol*. Search was ac- . . i . G l' COrdingly made, and the nicely folded and 1 Peter Fl9tc hor closely tied.packa. o es ere found to contain ',lldil'le"r religious tracts. w• jray Anti i On Saturday week last, by the Rev. C. Wcyl, Mr. Andrew Sandie, to Miss Bar bara Frit; both of (Ins place. On Sunday week last, by the same, Mr. Michael Orereash,• of Cl ttilturd township, Franklin county, to Miss Sarah ftei ntzle man, of Franklin township, Adams dainty. On -Sunday the :3(.1 inst. by. the Rev. L. L. !Tinsel), Mr. George Tliontos, son of Mi. Adam Thomas, r Miss atilotrine (laughter of 111 r.'Dm'id Meals, both of Me township. On .tlio . morning of the 29th tilt. in Balti more, -Mr. Jas. Bloke, of Indianapolis, diana, (tbrmerly of this county,) to Miss Elizu Sprole, of that city. It. . crc — rxifff v ors(' I"rioN, will be done on moderate terai" ,, ,,with nentrip,r. amd derail h; and where stib , cript ime, to the anthyleci iisrments for insertion in its column..., %yin be timid:4lllly received. llc at the same time relarns his acknowledgments to his friends tin. tli'M liberal support, and IMpes to !men a eon tinua nee' of the same. ROBERT W. ` , ll l / I )I,ETC)N. April I:3, ISII. NI AUNT, A NO— WT VW L (1050 rii` VA . o. 2, to he drawn in Baltimore, on the 2 - -th 'April, 1 ;31---on the terminating syslein, live Tic Lets severe TWO' PRI ZES, and rnnv draw SEVEN. IllialEST PRIZES!, of €:,44kimilt., 2of 000. ' Tickets 50—No Shares: SCIIER 2 Triztsil or:A:5,000 P 4 prize; or f5O. • 1,000 '2O 500 10 2 300 200 a 2 1300 8000 • 1 4 100 . • Ff2sl Prizes amounting to S . :2•1,000. 11 7143—:20,110(1 Ticket:4. T:t4.kets fin - sale, in the greatest variety of Nos. J. CLARK'S, N. W. Corner olCalvert and lialtimorets.: N Corner ofQ.liarles and Baltintore-sts. and N. W. Cotner of Gal and Baltimere.sti4. • LI i - Witero the highest prize in the recent State Lotteries has bean oftener sold than at any other office:: ! ! ! r 1 . - Oiders from a distance, enclosiniNho Cn sh will 1,. punctually :inputted to Paitinjore, April Ili, LIST OP LETTERS nonainin g in the Post. Offiv e at York :pr . i.a.vs, April G. Smitli. Praildon John Kasler Wm. It. !limner Martin Alakey Itaviii 'ook Jacob Aliller Adam Davis Christian Picking ,AbrahamJseo ,( neat Slllia/ J:11 . 011 IlollSf John Tudor 1i irh;irl flerman Alatthow Tag 'away flitter H. IVELIOTAN, P. O. Aphil 12, IEII.. LIST TTE Remaining in the Post (lifice at Ila)upton," April ist..l- , 31. (;001-7n Rear.,,on sandi liefiturro Sheatrer .Janie:: Ellicott 1)r. Cornelius :' , ruitis Samuul Alattur Peter Marshal April In, 131 .LIST OF LE .7TERS,. Ronaining in the Post.( Vier at Gell ysburg, Pa. April lei, Toh n Anderson . 1 .'(;• ba ugh lanry Auckur l'hivid Dry ern .11r. 110% io Nel)evra Cell I4usicl Burns Thonias; 11lochor I'c is E;cv, augher 2 Ucii ,taker John 1;1.1.(•'.:, Scn. Darhi.; I. poattora I.4in. Llailrfy, jr. Jacob Bilthigor Maria C'cle John ( 7raw Cord John Clapror George Corniony Owen Connolly floury Coons :177 . 01.)Chipsaddio Eliza Culp John-Cownover lien. 1)otil;liorty .M sotto I);tritisto Jcxl4-11--Difrit'att- Janies (7a It Alm AI. Gilbert• Eliza tl,t,i,vor .lames Galbrait . h Alary Graft Margaret Gallaher Win. W. Hutcheson Joluilluhes • 12 George fleck $ Casper fl,,ncln Win, Bolt , worth Francis Harri s • Peter Hulick Henry Hake Henry A. Holcomb John flerA Henry Ilartzel Philip Hagen Martha Ann frays Alexander Horner Win. Wilson . ..: Saniuel Wright - .Philip Warner Win. Walker' Adaui IVa!ter, jr, Israeli ) ; Wright . 4 David Warren Isaac Warren 2 Violet Wilson Win. & Thos. White Rebecca 8, Wilson Rev..l. V. Wistleinan Thomas N. White Mary Weak ley Y—Z PAlnithid L. Vouco Henry VOLT ... -.lliclicl . '.ow, Soil. (.come Ziegler WM. I L 8E1,4, P. 41. :it--f-1 . _ . Lucretia M. Johnson Robert Kenyon Goorgo Knopp Wm. Konoy Jolm Andrew Kerrigan l e i rrigan Lzra Ruffin Ke ogg Peter Koehler John Kant Peter Little Peter Linard ' PiHJip Long Jae° Laiisinget Mr. [Aim Win, Li nn 13,1pril S:"1, C. BLISH, AL :it-2-1 Robert. A. M'Phorson John A.:Miller Nathan Miller 2 'in. W. M'Clellan .AfaiSy Itobert .M'Crpary John Mosier John M' knsson Nancy . * Menich Peter Morit/. • Robert M'Alordne Jacob Miller Isaac Miller Jacob .11inniorli; Son. John illll~nil Lt Henry Moo,o .iilllloB llitchell John Mays or Mr. flukey James M'Allister N John Neely ITatiry Oi•her Patrick O'Frioll bliss l'eixtort (;cori;o. l'eterA . Sau~tit_ I l'a it vrson Samuel Reutzon James Ray James Russell Reek or Samuel [toutzong Philip Rahn. IVilliani Rady- Jaseph Reinhard floury Rupert Belay kupp 2 13enjainin Ravonzan .Tames St:olbn! (;eorgert-.4tvettey .16111) t.. 4 nwer "riper Sehenehruch • Robert Stewart George Swope • Richard Seutt 7. '".P1 . 611 ) Stallsinith Mr. Sity tor Chrfslian Shriver _ E - lizahoth Swigart Margaret E. 6llydur Mary Scott Joshua l'homppon Mary 'lll9lllpson kutitiel 'fagert 3 Mary Torrtnico Abraham l'awney IV Li, persons indebted to the'„estate.of JOAN 1* A GERLI T.CER,lato Of * Ger. , . many townslap,.Adarns - county, deceased, will call upon Elie- • ciTio (hr . , / (filay nest, iand palm pay ifient-----ot herwise, (salt will be brdught Wi!hoot reypoct to persons. All those bay in ;• againts said.estatr, will also pro duce- the tsarno.'properlv. autlimuticated for, settlement. A i N E SNY DER, 4l //tr of said estate. 4t-2---1 Prd I s e, IS:3I. • 'Trial List --A pill I 1 erm. \lal how Dtoosan vs. Jolm Duncan. Jar,plp 31 , 0,(3 vs. Ileury illary Sr-nit y,. Jas..k:, Jtavid Sentt. Jacob (;,fr & Wire Vs. John el Ker., I .i•tii'Lrf` Henry , rt. - ril vs. Colsiovli. John Sholl %Viro vs. I'. drut Cl+ Adia'r. GUI• AIt ( W)IENT. S;;I:1!If`1 DPardOrir vs. Jacob Hildebrand 11.1 U R. 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