The star. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1831-1831, April 27, 1831, Image 4

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TILE LADY'S
'oppTgE op TIM LADY'S BooK,
. - Philadelphia, April 2, 1.01.
lig day is — pfiblighed the Anil, number
of the LADY'S BOOK. We shall forward
copies of:if - to:Acorn/try subscribers as
fast as we obta,i m from the binder—the
time necessarily devoted to- the colouring. of
the plate of the Fashions, may poss . dc.
lay its . delivery for a few days.
---- Although we - have repeatedly trespassed
MEI
upoit the friendly dispositions of our patrons
by noticing ourselves the progressive
Iprovements.:-.of_the Lady's Book, we 1 . 0 itri
dutk-ifihich wns necessary to be performed,
dt of 'llaCthey Might be - fully satisfied
:f the exertions we were making to deserve
Mer favourable opinions.
The contents of the present month !nay
not be judged so diversified as several of the
former nuFlabers; but we believe there will
be discovered no diminution of interest in
any part. So well satisfied are we of this
fact;-that we have felt-convinced that serer
' al of' the az tidies would be pronounced supe
nor in excellence to many that have alrea
dy appeared in the work. Among our fo
male readers especially, the story of "Al
' phonsine," by a lady of this city, will be
much apprioved.
The-Ernittilishment3 are path y writ
adapted to th:o elia.raSter wuich ha' been so
ably austained throughout. The plate of
p)(3) FASHIONS itsclf eonviys more tihtsli
and excellence than has been herotoi;)re
embodied in this ii..partreclit of the decent-1
tions; and we fuel cal! , :(I upon to award a
large share oldie credit of i Hieee; ; ;s the !
abilities a]ld attention cC:i!o;. (2. G. Ciftr.ii:S,
whose skill arid talent, a a en:Javt. - T, are
well known over the union Including the
late ofpattetns for 'Bonnets and Caps, in
- thig number, we give TM). Popular pieces
of MUsie—Two patterns of Embroidery—
The Ornamental Artist—and the plate rep
xesentino- "the conitmtinr , of Verb."
CONTENTS OF THE APRIL NUMBER.
Philadelphia Fashionsfor - Aptit;lB:ll—with an
. Engraving, richt. , coloured. Lyrical Writings.
Distinguished Characters. The Sky Loaners.—
A Pastoral Sovereignty. Decay of the Alavn—
ficent. A Father's Advice to his Daughter. S 1:; Ise
of Honor. Epitaphs
.and c'hurch yard s . The
Beautiful Stream—t (laps end Bonnet's I
—an .Engraving. To Laura—La li sits The
Knight with a SnOWy Tlume. The Groameu fal
Artist—with Engravings. Alfred and Ethelw;tha.
New-Year's Day. A Dream. History et:a Dia
mond. Increase of the N umber,: m
The Bride—by Theodoie Hook. Dr. Sliuldon.—
stanzas. The Skylark. Cosjogatint , a Verb—
with an Engraving. Follow 3le. A Moorish En
campment.- Mirror of the Graces. Su f plrilueus
Hair. To the Earth—by I loin. Sir Nicholas
at Marston Moor. The Gold The Won
ders of Physics. The Dead ki 4 .inecr. Ti Ile
Beauty. Embroidery for Head Dresses—two Eu.
gravings. Stanza—by E. M. Fit.7...-rald. The
Appeal---T. Alphonsine—by Aliss Leslie.
The Nuptials. Horn Music and its Origin. 'rho
Crtisades. A Chapter on Shawls. Sho weeps
o'er the 'Trinkets ho gave her—:,et. to Mush'. Thu
Tartar Drum—sot to Music. Woinati—by the
author of "Pelham." A Matin Song. The Gath
orer. Recipes. , Serenad3—T. Or gival.
The plan of this publication has been fa'ir
ly sub:nitted to the public. That we have
accomplished one, and the most important
object, in satisfying our fair 'readers that we
hold in high "est3em their intellectual tastes
and pursuits, is sufficiently attested by the
unexampled success of this work, which is
avowedly and
,exclusively devoted to their
uses and advantage. A higher range in
. the walks of literature than has been hith
erto phrsued in publications of a similar
description, was chosen by us in the begin
ningiand this course we have since. steadily
pursued. It would, indeed, be humiliating
to suppose that in a country like ours where
the possession of - talent has never failed to
enlist admiration, a share of the enthusiasm
we feel per;; .)ris of high literary renown,
did not -proceed from. the awakening im
_pulse of feniale society-. It is here that the
mind of man, when his years are unripe and
---judgment-tu*forpropet4y--ettltivated
and prepared for active usefulness in future
life; and the earliest and most powerful in
eentive, to - the- -paint aspirant for fame.
are these dirived from a loving -Mother eix
gentle sister; nay more, the same intl . iienee
continues to.be exercised under other moth
iitations until the flame of Genius burns
steadily - arid brightly, and even then admin
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inters its cherishing and protective
. ti -
Too mileh solicitude cannot be felt by
- parents in regard to the- cultivation of a
proper taste iii the difilment, anl) cspocially
the female -branches of their tamilies. It
-wOuld . erhaps be assumina too buch to say
that no p exception can be 't7aken i to any paet
_ of our work, since it is impossible that the
various and multiplied wishes. of a numer
ous body of readers can be perfectly gratifi
ed; .but we confidently believe' that it is lia
ble to rower exceptions than; post of those
publications .which have been specifically
dedicated .to the_atnusement and services of
tbesofter sex.
There is one matter In,i - vhich we claim
praise. The most fastidious cannot discov
er. in any passage contained - in this work a
thought or expression which, however rnis
constriied,.conld
MI
"Give virvie scandal, innocence - a fear,
"ar from The soft-eyed virgin draw a tear.",-
. IVO have,laboured zealouslyin promoting
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what to-us appeared the best interests of the
sex, and in perfcirininglins ugreea
toe duty, we have endeavoured to blend th©
...Y.tsssl4l with the, sweet—the amuseig. with
this instructive-,t,!le elegant With the serr,
4 :ll,Ceatile and- above, all, to . watch -with the
most :yizerous earetldUesi -morzit - ten
ofevery iirtjele.eWth-ma ror
Thus . I?irs beeti_ainifmtiv_
-4 stettlond while we ne4t - IT:7f- ,
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edgethaiiberal patronage already Bestow
ed, we look forward with an . eamestiapd eve
rus .no map ace, , assurance, oan areas •
which will enable
,ukeffectually to introduce
and sustain such contemplated impr6cOments
in the LADY'S Boot( as can of fart to render
it-suedmorn-cleverving-ef- iaemaoura: -
went and support,. '
All Jetters and Communications concern
ing this work will be promptly attended to.
Address L. A. GODEY & CO.,
Daily Chronicle Office, 112 Chesnut street, oppo
site the Post Office, Philadelphia.
The undersigned intends commencing in a
few days, the
11,330 T frgo-regurtarira
rUZINESS,
IN ALL I'N
In the room at prosent usr2(l as the printing
ollhe oCtly3 Star, in Baltimore Street,
five, (lours nortii of the Po-t office,
Whero ho will be ever ready to matmlacture
work in a good, substantial manner. He
gill procurn the Leg ot . lea - thet, and his
work shall equal, ilnot surpass, any that can
( 1 0:10 i n , I!, itoin;.!- a good work
man hini-zelr, and !shall emplOy none but
are compoent to make iirst-rate work,
he l 9 confident of giving satisthetion,' both
as to price and worh, 10 all who may favor
him with tk'ir c ustom.
'MICHAEL G ROSH.
March 30, 1P:31
CP 1 11, 1 17 4"- 1
( adi;i4s
And examine the Cheap Goods,
purelia them, if they are as cheap
aq any others, consist in , as follows:
Eng!;sli Dry Goods, Dome Sties,
- Groceries, Queens-ware,
-- Hard-ware ; Hollow-ware,
Dunstable Bonnets, Shoes, &e.
N. P,. Persons wlio. , ;e accounts are of
longer standing than .S'ix Months, are re.;
ipc2sted to call and scale, as money is Wall
tcd—and iithey cannot pay on the spot,
oite tiwie noics t.n sii*o cost. T. 3. C.
I'l3l.
PENN SYLV ANIA TELF.GRAPIf,
AN ANT ..!..) : 1A .40N-1.0-PA-1441----
Tube published in the Borough of Harrisburg,
rEN.Nsv44 6.
*OW
The necessity clan efricit;tiraffti7mrisinr7:petpef
at Harrisburg, must foreibly strike the mind of
every anti-mason.
For the purpose, therefore, of eoneentrating th©
pri uciples and action of the Anti-Masonic Party
in Pee nsylvania, and °flaying before the people
ea, ly and Illithful reports of legislative and execu
tive proceedings, III) subscriber proposes to pub
lish, in the borough of Harrisburg-, Pa. an anti.
masonic paper, bearing the above title.
That every body of men, having the same ob.
ject in viewonust, to ensure succes :, a dept an Mil
tbrin plan of operations, is a Ilia wit ich experience
has proved incontrove viable. It is equally certain
diet HO tteillirm sy- t' a can be adopted without a
Previediiispression of the-views and wisheS of all
concerned, to the end that the course agreed upon
may moot their entire approbation. This ne 7
cessary measure, it is believed, has not hilberto
been sufficlindly attended to V the Antiinasons of
Pennsylvania. It is the intl.-Mimi of the subscriber,
with the aid of the friends of the cause, through
out the state, now to ac'complish it by establish. SIX CENTS REWARD.
in" a paper i that will circulate beyond the narrow -
bounds of a coontry ote,u, district, and announce ANAW from - the frothe subscriber livingto every part of the state what is doing in its di& Ift in Liberty township, about the 30th
threttt sections, so that exertions of the party, of November 1830, un indented colored boy
who.:e organ it is proposed to be, May, by being
nnitisrm ie
and hartntious, prove more euccessful.— about 19 years of age, named WILLIAM•
I / i g lu and information, trout otherSE
portions of the LINDY. He was to have served until
Umon, wilt also be brought to bear upon anti-ma- 21 yezys of age.; He had on when he - ab ,
sonny here. No source of knowledge will be loft scowled, a drab chat, a light vest, light
unapproached in the present g lorious search after
r aill'lll and contest with the active s' secret reign. corded pantaloons, and a fur hat. He is a
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ing:polyer*Ad masonry. bout three feet eight inches high—of rather
n
One ofthe chief objeets of the proposed paper bashful countenance when in the company
will be ' ,to scan the measures of the administras of white 'persons—one Of his thumbs is
lion. Legislative and executive acts should have crookedf in consequence of a cut with a
for their sole object the good of the cednutreity re
presented or governed. They - should at all times knife. •: All persons are cautioned against
be fully known to the people. As ' , mesas this is harboring or employing 'said boy. The n
um case, fidelity and ability in public oiiicers will hove-reward will, be paid ibr his delivery to
be .suitably appreciated and rewarded, while in- the Sub - scriber, or secured in the jail of
competency or dishonesty being held tip to public r
` , dams
county. JOHN PEDON.
gaze, will be' frowned out .of pOWer. In this do-
pertinent endeavors will be made to render the April 0, 1831.44. • 4t--52
Tersisittseit worthy of public p.ttrcege.
' 'To those who may wish to loam Ins principles
and Manner of conducting a public proes, tho.-Mr
seri her-would remark that, for nearly throe years
past ho has been the conductor of the, teincaster
"Anti-Masonic Herald." That paper, establislutel
by him-at the first dawneafanti-masoury in Penri
sylvania, now enjoys . the Cordidesiset of a large list
of subscribers, • In conducting .4the proposed pa
per he will betuided by. the same - prieci pies. this
future labors, however, being intended for a lar
-14.0r sphere, will have less of a local and individual
bearing, and will be more general in their nature
and 'application. The leading features in his
character, as an editor, will be devotion to the
cause of Anti-masonry -a cause which evinpre
inutile all the groat and cherishedinterests-ofour
country, and till the measures calculated to •socure
and promote the general Welfare of the people of
l'ennsylvania.
With this brief exposition of his principles and
object, the stibseriber respectfully solieits,the pat
ronage of the opponents of sebrets societiesthe
liiends of civil and political reform, and the adve. ,
cates of equal-rightss--- \ -e
THE PENNsiYLVANTATELEGRAPHWiII•
be publisbecleiith-new type, on a large imperial
sheet, twice a Week during the sittifitof the Le.
gislaturo, and once a week the remainder of therl
year. The first nurither will be issued on the pith
of May next, it' a suflicieet slumber of subscribers
should then he ohtaiued, to Warrant its commence.
meet. - , , ...-•
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'Pk:ans.-4a per arensin, in adyince s or $3.50 at'-
.
Lerma monthe,• All jotters to besPOst paid and
' 4 reseft4ttrtitceettiesitihereittsl
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BOOT & SHOE IVIAZENO.
The Subscriberrespoctfully informs the in
habitants of Gettysburg and vicinity,'
that he has taken the Shop, in
Mat York Sired, lately oc
cupied by Mr. Robert
Taylor, and that
RR IS PREPARED TO .MANUFACTURE
BOOTS SHOES,
OF EVERY DuscnirrioN,
In a neat workmanlike manner, and that he
will constantly keep on hand, a supply of
ready made work,. which he will warrant
to be'as good and cheap as can he had in
ny other shop in the place. As he is a
con etc hand for making LADIrs S►roES,
and jus em the city of Baltimore he will
ensure such •rk done in tlio most fashiona
ble and durable • • nner.
March 30, 1831.
PA+ 41 4 44 ksil 4tel
THE -Ng
00,9C1L1 WE GINLIPANT
Will parade by companies, on Monday the
2d day of May next,,at such, places as the .
commanding officers may direct, in Matti!,
ions aslows:— Thefirst Battalion ofsaid
Regiment will meet On Monday the 9th day
of y next, in the town of Lewisbury, and
the 2nd Battalion on Tuesday the 10th day
gf May next, at Petersburg, (York Springs,)
precisely at 10 o'clock A. M. The volun
teer companys belonging to said Regiment
will parade with the Battalion most conven
ient.
THE COURTSor APPEdL
Will be held on Monday the 13th day of
Jane next—For the Ist Battalion, at the
house of Mr. Apley, in Lewisbury; and for
the 2d Batalion, atthe house of Mr. M. My
ers in Petersburg, (York' Springs.)
J. L. NEELY, Col.
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April 20, 1831
- BIEiIL4LOAV SI
WAFElrtrik, SUGAR BOXES,
zLtOg
NEST BOXES AND BARREL COVERS,
30000 cane, suitable for reed makers
500 nest sugar boxes
500 barrel and half barrel covers
SPINNING WIIIE:ELS,
Wash Boards. Candle wick
ainp wicks. Baqlmtssuaddtruslies_.
Sugar boxes Fishing linos
Weavers'"reeds Brush handles
itireng AND SHUT TLES.,
Si (let d stunners Fishing rods -
Shovels and twine Butter prints
Clothe pins Bellows and spiggbts
WILLOW BASKET CAB.RINGES,
Bed cords Fishing hooks
Plough lines
Shoe brushes
Weavers' brushes
Ili:mini - Kr AND FANCY BASKETS
Rolling pins Shoe blacking
Potatoo maiebers Butter trays, spoons and
Muddlers paddles
Towel rollers Trenchers .
Wash and cake boards Crabbing & cabbage nets
'rubs and, butter bowls.
The above articles aro offered for sale, on rea
sonable terries, by
VA LER lUS D IIKEHAR7',
No.lllll, Baltimore between South &Culvert sts.
Baltimore, 3d mo. Nth, 18:31. 8 ` . 49
NOTIOn.
Ak LL persons indebted to the estate of
11a * IjAVID DEmmtitcc, late Of - Straban
toWnship, Adams county, deceased; are re
quested to come-forward and make payment
immediately—arid those having claims a
gainst said estate, are also requested to pre
sent them for settlement.
HENRY BRINKERHOFF,Px'r.
April 0,1831.
APPRENTICE WANTED.
A N Apprentice to the House-Joinerand
- 1111 . Cabinet-making • Business, ;s wanted.
Advantageous terms will be ofliired, if im
mediate application is made.
JESSE MARK. ,
Itunterstown, March 23,1831. 4W-50
M,ountplepsant Volunteers,
Attention!
IVOU will parade in complete uniform,
at the house of Samuel Swop, inn
keeper; in BonaughloWn, oii Monday the
2d of Afaynext, atthe• usual tinie. •
B order, J.A.COB` I BAIR , , Lieut. •
Apr&.
ME
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D IMPVELICAN 13ANN,
VID, SOMERS.
Bt-51
Marbles and tops
Lemon-squeezers
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,V°_ aim WAIiEIEMITSE
JOHN N. 'STAR R,
Respectfully informs his friNrdl and 'the
public generally,'
THAT Iu STILL CONTINUES TO CARRY ON THE
CABINET-51A KING I! SIN ESS,
IN ALL ITS BRANCIIES,
At his old Stand in the Diamond, next door
to Mr. R. G. _Harper's printing otlice,
Whet' he has on hand, and will continue
to have, •
A 41ENERAL ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST
FAS'ILION A BLE 7AND DURABLE
FURNITURE
In the place, and hopes, by strict attention
to business, to receive a share of public
pat ronage.
KrAll kinds of GRAM 4. LUMBER
taken in exchange for Furniture.
[U* ALL ORDERS IN TnE COFFIN
line, will be , - t ittended to with punctuality.
Gettliskr ,, , :30, Is3l.
NOTIICE.
TIE Stocolders of the Hanover and
-a• Carlisle l'u iike Road
,company are
hereby notified that a election for Two
niANAGERS, will be he . on Monday the
second day of May next, betw n the hours
of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day at e house
now occupied by John Wolf, innkeep . • in
South Middleton township, Cumberland c
The Commissioners of Ciimberland and
Ada ms counties, are hereby notified, to meet
at the same time and place, and choose
THREE MANAGERS Olsaid road all to
serve 4br one .vear. By order of the Board.
SAMUEL WOODBURN, See'ry.
April 6, .1831. 4t-5`2
THE SATURDAY COURIEf.
ON the first Saturday in April was com
menced a Periodical Journal, to be
published once a week, and disignated by
the above title. Custom has rendered it
necessary for the projectors of a-new htera
ry`Undertaking, to present an analySis of the
plan which they intend to adopt, in order
that the public may judge how far the scheme
is likely to be deserving of patronage. Ours
shall be brief.
Newspapers have been aptly called The
Chronicles of the Times, and when , under
the guidance of sound prinCiples and assur
ed abilities, may justly be considered the
safeguards of a nation. Many, however,
diverted from the legitimate objects of their
Institution, are prostituted to purposes winch
involve injury to the morals, illlo - - imvedi
ment to the advancement ()fa people. '['his
it shall be our study to avoid.
All matters of interest, conneetedir
the general and state governments shall re
ceive from us the earliest attention. We
disclaim all party feelings or prejudices, but
in doing this wo would be understood as
holding ourselves at liberty to open our co
lumns and express our sentiments in relation
to all subjects of public interest, whet)
connected with politics,or otherwise.
LIGHT READLy:, in all its various de
parrgts, will form an object of our espe
cia e. The numerous sources for ob
taining the best selections from fo:eign and
domettic literature Within our r.'ach, au
thorize us to assert that, in this respect, our
journal will not sufferA comparison with
any other in the country.
Internal ImproveMeil, A I riculture and
Domestic Manuact. m.pive _from
us that consideratioks. alley are en
titled by their great
twice. -
Among the regular nettices the week,
will be given a corrected PRICES cIIRRENT
Of STOCKS, and the GRAIN MARKET. The
latest Foreign and Domestic Intelligence,
received by the Eastern and Southern Mails
on Saturday, will always be- found in this
paper. In short nothing shall be overlook
ed that may be deserving the attention and
character of enterprizing, intelligent, and
industrious journalists.
We are not ignorant that we must en
counter- many difficulties in advancinp; to
public favour, but long experience in the
mechanical branches of our prbfession, and
an ardent desire to render ourselves useful
in Eheir more extensive prosecution, lead*,
1 ?t.O 1 believe that these obstacles will not prove
insurmountable. We rely particularly one
the 'liberality always shown by an enlig*
ened , public to enterprizes judiciously con-`
ducted, and confidently make the assurance
that our claims to patronage will not be les
sened by any want of proper talent in aiding
go give spirit and value to our undertaking.
I WOODWARD & SPRAGG.
CONDITIONS.--The SATURDAY OW
.
nrEri will be printed with good type,;On an
extra-size Imperial paper, of the largest
class, and of excellent quality—,comprising
twenty;ejht columns of reading matter. .
ADVERTISRAFINTS handsoinely
displayed, and inserted at moderate prices.
Terms of _SubscriptionTwo ..aoLbAns
per annum, payable half yearly in advance.
Agents,- and other persona at a distance,
proeuring aix subscribers,i and' becoming
responsible for the payment of their sub
seriptions;*ill receive a seventh copygratia.
' All communidations concerning this pi :
perjo lie . addressed .(pest: to _ , •
. WOODWARD az ,SPRAGG;
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T HE subscriber. respectfully informs his'
friends and the public generally, that ,
he tuts removed his GOODS into the Room_
timnerly occupied by George .Vrnold, and
lately by C. J. Showers, where he has just
o pened a
VERY HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
NEW GOODS,
CONSISTING 4P
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Q„ITEENS-WARE, •&C.. &C.
\Vl►ich will be sold, wholesale and retail,
on the most accommodating terms.
DANIEL COMFORT.
April- 6, 18:11-.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
JOHN YAG ER LINE It, late or. Ger.
many township, Adams county, deceased,
will call upon the subscriber, between now
and the 15th day of May next, and ►cake
payment—Otherwise, suit will be brought
without respect to persons. All those hav
ing claims againts said estate, will also pro
duce tho same, properly authenticated for
settlement. A G USTIN E ISNY DER, -
April 12, 18:31.
T PALO RIX G.
The subscriber takes this method to inform
his liiends, and the public generally,
TDAT II E HAS COMMENCED THE
TAgLOMING REYSINEISS,
In Cash-Town, Adams (Windy, Pei.,
Where he will execute all orders in his line
of hnsiness promptly, and in the most fish
'enable manner, tin Cash or Country Pro
d! . As he has made arrangements to re
ceive e Quarterly Reports of the
Ph' delphia Fashions.
Through the id ofMr. Allen Ward's
Protrartar System, Cutting Garments,
he will he enabled to aso all who may
favor himivith their custo
JACOB I
Cash-Town, March 30, 1 S 3 t
3I I DIME Cit EEK
FACTORY.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the
public in gen6illl, that he has again
taken that well known and long. established
FACTORY,(the property of the Rev. Da
vid Fdutz,;) on Middle-creek,and has taken
LEVI CRIBBLE--into partnership with
him; and that all wotk sent to the Factory,
shall be done 'in a good, substantial manner.
SAMUEL ARTHUR
April 6, 1831
Lis gi ail z.. ..p, 51 7 71117.R.9
Remaining in• the Post-Ofee of York
, • Springs, April I.st. ISBI.
,
G. Smith Brandon John KaSler
'Wm. U. Bonner Martin Makey
David COok . Jacob Miller
Adam Davis Christian.. Picking
JaeobGrirst . Abraham Snail
IWO') 11611 SO mObil Tudor '--
M ichael Ile.rmsn Matthew Tag
i i denry Diner
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TVEIR3IAN, P. M.
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Aprill3, IE3I
LIST OF LETTERS
Rimutining in the Post . 'Tee at Hampton,
Apreil Ist. 1t:31..
George Wagon Sarah Nerativro
.latnes Ellicott
Dr. Cornelius Smith Sainuel Matter
Peter Marshal
C. 8141811, P. 31.'
April 13,1531.
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,:' ATTENTION
IETOtT will parade in Gettysburg, on Mon.
JR : day the 2d day of May next, at 10 o'..
clock, A. M., ench member provided with
12 blank cartridges.
qi: 3 AMES BELL, Jr. Capt.
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'ATTENTION: -
raTTSIIIIIIG GOARDS3.
U will
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. . . Monday the 2d of :May ne.rt,iitiOp% -
*Meek, A. M. with arms and accoutrements
'incomplete order—in Summer Uniform.
• .By order,
G. ARMOR: 6., S.
April 2a, 18.31, ' '9)-4-2
Attention !—Liberty Riflemen..
you_ will' parade on the first Mondayo"
May next, at the house of George
13aum , in Liherty township, at the commons,
precOly at 11 o'cleck.. By order ,
JOHN EYLER, 0.
HORSE-BILLS,
• RAND BILLS,
3 ova ipw 4
•.'op EVERY DEBORIPTHEY
EXECUTED IVITII NEATNESS AND 15111SPAItIr,
AT THE :OFFICE OF THE
STAR AND DANNER,-
Chambersburg Strect„p few doorf
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