!t,*. : t l „ ; . s .e : ‘. ' ' ' 7 - 7 - r - x ; , ..., , -,,,,, ,;,...- , t; ,-,--.:, ...-, ; ..„..-- •J; ,-, .. '-.-1 1 _....!.., ‘11,E6 , - Di: „. ;.-- __ ), k t (l'iTurc_2%----- ---:....4......: ........._ PROCLAriII/TION: WHEREAS the lion. Joirs . REED, 'Esq. President of the several Courts of-Common-Pleivsy-in-the--countle,s-compes. ing the Ninth. district, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other . offenders in the said District—and DAMEL SHEFFER and WILLIAM 111‘CLEA:N:, Esq's judges of the Courts orCom monPleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other .ofliuulers in the County of Adanw—have issued their precept, bearing date the 27th day of Jaa nary, in the year dour Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty, and to' me direct ed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and. General Quarter Sessions Of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, . On Monday the 2611.. (lay of April next, At 'lO o'clock, A. ill. Notice is hereby Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ncr, and Constables, within the said County of Adams, THAT they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, - Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offiCes, and in that behalf, appertain to be done—and also they who will preB6: 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 16th day of March, A. D. 18 : 30. %VM. S. et/BEAN, Sueurrr. iaTTZ-M.A.OONIC COUNTY CONVENTION. THE Central State Committee have giv en notice of a State Convention to be held at Harrisburg r on the 25th of May next, for the purpose of appointing. Delegates to represent this State •in the National Con vention, at Baltimore, on the 26th of Sept. next—Therefore, we respectfully request all those opposed to SECRET. SOCIETIES ' , to meet at their usual places of holding Town ship Elections, on Saturday the 30th of April ;next, and elect: Two D.ELEGATES, from each township, to meet at the Court house, in the borough of Gettysburg, on Monday the 2d of May next, to elect THREE persons to represent Addms county in -the State Convention above mentioned. BERNHART GILBERT, JAMES RENSHA W, JAMES ROBBINETTE, JAMES WILSON, ROBERT SMITH, March 23; 1831. County Committee. WELL 63W WAFER & SUGAR BOXES, 2JILUSIUgp 40g NEST BOXES AND BARREL COVERS, 30000 cane; suitable for reed makers 500 nest sugar boxes 500 barrel and half barrel covers • • SPINNING WHEELS, Wash Boards Candle wick LaTp Wick - s Baskets and brushes Sugar boxes -Weavers' reeds Brush handles -REEDS Sitters and strainers Fishing rods Shovels and twine Butter prints Clothe pins Bellows and spiggots WILLOW BASltEreMtitrAtile.Si - Bed cords Fishing hooks Plough lines Shoe brushes Weavers' brushes MARKET AND FANCY BASKETS, Rolling pins • Shoe blacking Potatoo mashers' Butter trays, spoons and Muddlers • " paddles • 1 Towel rollers Trenchers Wash and cake boards Crabbing & cabbage net's Tubs and butter bowls. The above article's aro offered for sale, on rea sonable.torrns, by V ALERIUS DUKEHART, -- No. 101 i, Baltimore between South &Calvert sts. Baltimore, 3d me. 161h,1831.* 49 APPRENTICE WANTED. AN Apprentice to tho House-Joiner and li. Cabinet-making Business, is wanted. Advantageous-terms will be offered, if im mediate application is-made. • ' JES-SE bIARK. Hunterstown, March 23, 1831. 4w-50 or 200 TAU CANS. • • WANTED VALERIUS DUKEITART, No 1016. Baltitztore.st., &damn - re City. .2d 111(h. 16th, 1831.° • - , tf-49 ippOLING PINS, Lemon Squeezers,' - 1111 7 Potatoe Mashers and uddlers—For Bale by VALERIUS- DUKEHART,, No-101A Baltiotore:st., Baltimore City. 8d riN:l6th 1831.* " 49 FOR SALE, AT TUB . OFFICE OF THE TAR, • A.PEW COPIES OF THE • -- GERMAN , 3 5 _ El THE ANT.IiiiIIIASONIC"STAR AND ItEPUBLICAV BANNER.: Marbles and tops Lemon squeezers ....L:y:.s:•f CAIIINET-MANING: The subscriber respectilillv informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and its vicinity, 1" THAT TIE IS MAKINU, AND PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE, ALL .KINDS OP IV V, it-111-1-111-VAIL--E IN MS LINE OF ROSINESS IN A SUPERIOR STYLE, At Mr. Hugh Denwiddie's Shop, in South Baltimore street, and next door to Mr. David Little's Coach Fa r ciory.. Ile hopes that those wishing to purchase will do themselves and him the favor to call and examine his work lx,fore they no echase elsewhere. Kr.".6.LN oP L,)QN dH made to order at the shortest notice. March 9, 1A:11. CALL Arirr I I E Old Establishment, And examine the Cheap - Goods, And purchase them, if they are as cheap as any others, consisting as follows: rig is oods, Domestics, Groceries, Queens-ware, Hard-ware, Hollow-ware, Dunstable Bonnets, Shoes, &c. THOMAS J. COOPER. N. It. Persons whose accounts are of longer standino. than Six Months, are re. quested - to call and settle, as money is wan ted—and it' they Cannot pay., on the spot, (rive their notes to save cost. T. J. C. March 30, 1831. • 4t-41 NEW - ESTABLISHMENT FOR MANUPAC TOR ING, BOOTS & SHOES. 1 faliga The undersigned intends commencing in a few days, the BOOT & SHOE-DIASING BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES In the room at present used as the printing office of the Star, ia„Baltimore Street, - five doors north of the Post office, - Where he will be ever ready to manufacture work in a good, substantial manner. He will procure the best of leather, and his work shall equal, if not surpass, any that can be done in tho county. Being a good work man himself, and shall employ none but what are competent to make first-rate work, he is confident of - 'giving satisfaction, both as to price and work, to all who may. favor him with their custom. MICHAEL GROSIL. March 30, 1831. 4t-51 SIX CENTS REWARD. RANAWAY fromthe subscriber living in Liberty township, about the 30th of November 1830, an indented colored boy about 19 years of age, named WILLIAM LINDSEY. He was to have served until years of age; - He had on when he ab sconded, a drab coat, a light vest, light corded pantaloons, and a fur hat. He is a -bout three feet eight inches high—of rather bashful countenance when in the company of white persons—one' of his thumbs- is crooked, in consequence of a cut with a . knife. All persons are 'cautioned against harboring or employing said boy. The a bove reward will be paid for his delivery to the Subscriber, or ' secured in the jail of Adams county. JOHN PEDON. April 6,1.831.;; (- , .4t-52 No ALL persons indebted to tho estate of DAVID DIMAILREE, late of Straban township, Adams county, deceasetWare re quested to come forward and make payment immediately—and those having claims a gainst said estate, are also requested to pre sent them for settlement. HENRY BRINKERHOFF,Er'r. April 6, 1831. d 4t-52 'Mountpleasant Volnnteers, Attention! VOU will parade, in conipleter - nttiform; - -•- - at the house of Samuel inn keeper, in Bona.ughtowd, on Monday the 2d - of ivfay next, at the usual time. . By order, JACOB BAIR, Lieut. April 6, 1831. , • tp-52 HORSE-BILLS; HAND BILLS, AND - • 3 0111 , PWINVILN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED VUTUI NEATNESS AND DEPATCII, AT TUE ornez OF mg STAR AND - BANNER, 4 1Sliinbersilig Street, a few, floors , -10 Wc8t of 111 r. Fort:II:s Y'avern. ME . , . ,• , . • , . , . . . . , ~,.. , , 011. , , ~. my 1.1. W - *.V - 1 , 1A- "Zip --' - ••••=" -^ '- ' .r.- ~,, °:, a-A - 1 6 ' ,-- ;..• , j• • . ~....••, ....., -...0,-....i." 4 4Aisrory al. ,•' I , k, - 1:1.44 4,. - ...:• , ..‘ rf..4........ '......g.,4 e.. v . ~. ~11.• . • . • . . . OINLZIE3iI.O2OII/T / PLAIN AND FANCY CILAIP.,I3 & MEDOTMAIDO, WARRANTED TO BE OF THE BEST QUALITY, And will be sold - wr accommodating terms, at his Stand in South Baltimore street and • xtdoor Noith_of Mr, David Little's coach Factory. He also returns thanks tOTormer customers, and hopes they may not find it to their disadvantage to continue their favors. 11-OrTSE & SIGN PAINTING will he done in the( best manner, and TURNING Of every description, as above. HUGH DENWIDPIE. March 9, 1831. 4t-48 NOTICE. ALL persons,hay LW any demands, of any kind, against tie estate of JOHN FICKES, Esq: late of Huntingdon town ship, Adams County deceased, are requeSl ed to present the same to the . subscribers for setllement—and all -persons owing said estate, are notified to call and pay the same. JACOB FICKES, PETER H. SMITH, Administrators of John Fiches deceased. March 30, 1831. 4t-51 L. SHARP. 6t-48 Disolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers will be diSSalvcd on the Ist day of April next, and as one of the partners intend leaving this place, it is necessary that their business should be clos ed—Therefore, all persons having claims against the firm are requested to present thorn for settlement on or before the 15th day of said month—and those indebted will please come forward and make settlement. JACOB BRETZ, ENOS R. WHITE. March 30, 1831. 4t-51 QUPERIOR Boot and Shoe Blacking, " - Long and Shirt Brush Handles, Hum ming Tops, &e.—For sale by VALERIUS DUKEHART, - No. 101 i Baltimore.st.; Baltimore City.. Baltimore; 3d mo. 16th, 1831* 49 WIrEAVER'S,'SERUBBING, DUS ting, Shoe, White-wash, and other BRUSHES—For sale by VALERIUS DUKEHART, No. 10111 Baltimore-st., Baltimore City. Baltimore, 2d mo. 9th, 1831, 44 'FAKE NOTICE, that I 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 25th day of Apia next, for the hearing of me and my Creditors at the court-Irouse.._ in the bor ough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you think proper. ELIJAH. SEABROOKS. March 9, 1831. 4t-48 TAKE NOTICE, that I 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 25th day of April next, for the hearing of .w and. my Creditors, at the court-house, inMer bor ough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if-you think proper.- JACOB BORKERT. March 9, 1831. 4t-48 TO MY - CREDITORS; . WAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to -m• 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 25th day of April next, for the hearing of me and my Creditors, at the court-house in the bor - - ough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if yeuthink, , proper. JOHN REED. March .9, 1831. 4t-48 TO MY CREDITORS. WAKE NOTICE, that 1 have applied to the Judges of the Court of Cot - nylon Pleas of Adams county, for the Mat of the Insolvent Laws, and that the said Judges have appointed Mond a y ; the 25th , day of April next, for the hearing of me and my Creditors, at the icauft-house in the bor ough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you thinwoper., • HENRY TATTLE. • • March 9,1831, - h i e subscriber bees leave to inform the in. habitants of Gettysburg and its viality, THAT HE HAS 07P HAND AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF TO 111 Y CREDITORS. TO MY CREDITORS. - TO MY CREDITORS: TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Iniolvent Laws, and that the said Judges have appoiated drniday • the 25th day of 11 Aril next, for the hearing . of the and my Creditors, at the:court-house in the bor ough of Gettysburg, where you may - attend ifyou think proper. , • JAMES tIMMONS.- March 9, 1831. , RIGS! R•tiGAS! 3i Cents 'peilb..givn fOr Rags LT THE °PUCE OP TILE STAR." \ • , BOOT tt. SHOE MAHING. • • The Subscriber respectfully informs the in habitants of Gettysburg and .vicinity, that he has taken.. the Shop, - in West Y rh Street, lately °C . cupied by Mr. Robert Taylor, and that TIE IS PREPARED TO mANupAcTuiti: • HOOTS AT., SHOES, OF EVERY . DESCRIPTION, In a neat workmanlike manner, and that he will constantly keep oft hand, a supply of ready Made work,: which he will warrant to be as -good and cheap as be had in any other -.shop. in the place. -As he is a completehand for makingLitinEs Suons, and just from the city of Italthnore he will ensure such work-done in-the most fashiona ble and durable manner. DAVID SOMERS. . March 30, 1831. Trial List—April Term. Mathew llnnean vs. John Minya!), Jacob Moose vs. Henry Wisler. Mary Scott vs. Jas.& David Scott Jacokkheat & Wife vs. John Kuhn's Ex'f— George Ifartzell vs. Henry Colstoc.k. John Sholl & With Vs. P. Wolfort's Adar FOR A nGumENT. Samuel Deardorff • vs. Jacob Ifildebrand. NEW GOODS! Wholesale and Retail! ! TIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his GOODS - into the Room' formerly occupied by. George Arnold, and lately by C. J. Showers, where he has just opened a ' VERY 11ANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE, &C. &C. Which will be sold, wholesale and retail, on the Most accommodating terms. DANIEL COMFORT. April 6, 1831. T All.O RIX G. The subscriber takes this method to inform his friends, and the public generally, THAT HE HAS COMMENCED TILE TAILORING zusnooss, In Cash-Tam, Adams county, Pa., Where he will execute - all orders in his line Of business promptly, hnd in the most fash ionable mariner, for Cash or Country Pro duce. As he has made arrangements to re ceive the Quarterly Reports •of the • Philadelphia .Fashions. Through the aid of Mr. "Allen Ward's Protractor System of Cutting Garments, ho will be enabled to please all who may favor him with their custom. JACOB HOSSLER. Eash-Town, March 30,1831. 4t-51 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOAN YAGERLINER, late of Gev many township, Adamscpunty, deceased, will call upon the subscriber, bet Ween now and. the 15th dai, of May next, and make payment—otherwise, suit will be brought without respect to persons. All those - bay ing claims agiiints said estate, will also pro duce the same, properly authenticated for settlement. AUGUSTINE SNYDER - , Adaer of said estate. April 13, 1631. 4t-2--1 MIDDLE CREEK: FACTORY: THE subscriber respectfully informs the public in general, that he has again taken that well known and long established FACTORY,(the property of the Rev. Da vid Foutz,) on Middle-oreek,and has taken LEVI GRIBBLE into partnership with him; and that all wm k sent to the Factory, shall be clone in a good, suimantial manner. SAMUEL-ARTHUR. April 6, 1831. 4t-52 NOTICE. THE Stockholdersof, the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company are hereby notified that an election for TWO MANAGERS, will be held on Monday the second day of May next, between the houts of 10 and 4 o'clock on said .day at the house now occupied by John Wolf, innkeeper, in South Middleton township, Cumberland to. The Commissioners of Cumberland ,and Atiumatounties,nre hereby notified, to meet at the - 'same time and pace, and choose THREE; MANAGERS of said road all to serve for one year. By order of the Board. SAMUEL WOODBURN, See'ry. April 0, 1831. • 4t-5.2 - VALERIUS DUKEHART, Noe 101 i Baltimore.st., Baltimore, Has on . hand 4. - toustuntly-kccps a supply of REEDS & SHUTTLES. Baltimore, ..o. 16th, 1831.* -49 QIFTERS, Strainers, Spinning' Wheels, Sugar Boxed;parrel tked Half Barrel COVERS—For sale by VALERIUS DUKEHART; No. 10.1 i Baltimore-st., Baltimore City.. Baltimore., 3d mo. 10th fo 1831.* 40 EWA .--N LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining. 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