The star. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1831-1831, May 04, 1831, Image 4

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these witnesses had been tried
anti could net, I liereforn, be - called in ft tri • oil a.
at .
gain Ibr that &hence.- .No other intlividla•l! , conlil
be indictod hereafter, for any' 141.4:1111' I i.C!,71.' .. \ t 1 [1:1 n
Pnurder n , r=s-lhe stalute C:•''indtattcns 11,;(1 t ifin4l , )a r
red prod aoy °M P e
ier d olws co iii , ' 1
with the Morgan outrage. It \void,: sco ft us if
the fret ni nily had set down, and Cooly counta,d the
Elisio( the matter; & had en;; o ti the de terrUiw
lion, Ihnt it was \*.'iSl'. to shit I hi' '!nor rompl,ar
ajainst the bare chance of es n -
tal-' , :di, the Ilinr.
dc:r iif Mcrtran, by any 1.1,18 or in . ..ore,r:os to be ,:o.
rived from their testimony, oven tlw ,, L rh :t •',, , , ,01l
be donn at the e'•;?en , c. Of the. lihm ty :c. o! pro , ,iorl v
of :lonic .if its nip !C0 ., : a. Ili t:losil Ili. ,p,,
..., I i,,,
per,‘. , er of the fr:,tornity came into e . ,;:i.. i,,:i I,i;ii'd
046 Jaw ~ of 1.1:,! land in a most Ina'-':'al in nine'',
and set Vieht, a..td their p• nal rec, , M, 111 , 10 , vi iio
fatice, a , ol prevailed in tin) coortiot. 'f'n' 1:.•..:
were SN:a to be impotent a_aimt a Fewer no . :octet,
se murderous, and so 0% end:(•linilt;f.
l'lll,lf , a.rief.'r.l, who c.iii - ned 1 i“s power of IL' , Ina -
mortic,,,,ii::;t!ir4i,:, have boon 1:ono; v..;,1 , :in1. , in-L,a•i;
duty, as. (...1-0,-s, in relati a! to prc;.-. , :.n . .1., n, r,,..-
necled with II n: outrar o. I )21c. h o nor 'l , , -, ,, ,0 t 0.,,
howm,er,exi,t :.ill the .:0. , -,e of hi re, ea 'IV.. ''.:-!.
di,triot aldi,ri,oyro't )lltm io (-oun'v,-. 1 m,1 aLI !-
MI, Ii 1:: r, ' , I:i,'
.!•''", !7,1!::', ,'
` , Cly, 1 ."./ .''''` :iv
C,1:::'!' I his puldi .l. o
dedio::, nod , 0 ,1 - ..rni hi. , ho ..1. o :or
ti,:eni ..•Hi ,c,:t.-id-rahle : -, 1n . :•, , -,, to tii . w . 1,;,,,;',1
felidue, to pu;ll. , .lli,:''llt.
hAti'ver
r,l !lc
tn(9l/1)or
puriny,;-; I.
t;te; tlet e etrese, ite,•te •t.
masone t rtitederly implite t eeel in the 7 r,:
areiten, have interposed every olr-ttecet -in their
enyer, to prevent (1.21' , 210pC111 , 2:1 1 - lit
deed it was app. rent 0• 0 •,111.!t
both collectively and
ly °leveed to any inreetheatien ce tee entrateee
and determined to stipple.ts Men.: r, i:rF
of theirs could suppress it. Porees have teen
'beraliy opmete. e 'lions have h freely \
10 prOVetli COitllClloo` , , to enable- Dir.' I'S In th u d'.:
justice, and to aid in the renee .• 1 nn;' mot - alto: '
oeientortaut ‘venessee. Titoteell severe' of et
r eetirators have berm conviceed
jury, er their country, a hd some oethem heec even
et:ejected theic guilt, yet not a Aught , nee to the m
has be.nt flu! ject•ffi to•eye:f a lime c•tnewe.---
On the contrary, most ()QIN., etillii;kiraini', I'o
- the marlced comet tietitce and eteeee ete!•.:
order; ti - edn protected by ifs 'firid sf:d sh..red
largely in its sympathies and in its 11 rote• Lee an..:
even some of them, after thck 111 ILA:
bad been known, and euitli;e 2 ,• pr „
have been raised to a still Itleher rank in the hon
ors of the institution, as a rewatl, avowee in the
case ofoi truce, for the very
. ..lets which sbeu!d
have ennstened them to infamy and ptanis!msete.
The see ty of their peilisieneet has 1,. tt al
leviated in every poseible manner, ly Ihe .e:apa
thy,eneout ageelmit,tand counter:Linea ot ru:::-
- Beale brethren; teal the distgrace which use:illyat
tends ri crimieol convlction, has been ia a measure
averted, by cheering the ualortusiate men opoti
whom Inefreeera - the idea titer 11 - was a
martyrdom in tlx cause oi'letaven descended nee
masonry. Indeed there have net been wareine
pepere, lt tee du
übtis“Let i lAvuf, to say, this convict: d co6spilAdon;
were hor est, upriede, innocent, 1/11:7
T;10 Pr/Chili:ler 0:411111i.iheil in
the winter for the purpose oietleittudieg
freemasonry, and endorsed le* pin i Lit her wise hon.
ouraltle and respected, grossly libelled the court,
jut t mid counsel, by o Item tai Ilruee and John
Wheney were convicted, and boldly asserted that_
they-were honest and innocentanen, who had fal.
len victims to the prejudices of the link=. For
this libel, its entor• NVOS eallyifqed and puniel t ed;
but he etc lino inv.'s, and :dill poryi.Ated
in the charges thr . which he had been I:rote:lit to
justice. Whitney, after he had returned from
the L'outhern states, where he had been hiding I
from justice for many motelts, was taken
the patronage of the fraternity; courted, cheered
and sits' a,r, el by them. and placed in the way of
d lucrative and prefitdale business. After hi.; re
lease limn the imprisonment to which he Will.;
Cdo/li.7 ; ig tied by the laws o';'' his country, - he was re
ceii;ted at home with o. en arms, by the fraternity,
and cheered and sustained by their cemitenance,
rillpPOIA and netrot.ege. (heat ems Whe
was centhed in lltititt.ti of Niagatea comity, bar
contunamiously retusing to ataiieer proper and '
legal questions, was lauded in the ('raf...men, and
other kindred drink, as as a mlie:cle of consteney
and firmanste and when the pet led °fills in:prime
ment had expired, he Was condumed emu the jai'.
to a public tav&n, in a coach and heir, I,‘
- Ihl7Frl3s'fle dem mstration - s - of'r - ceerect 1 y the triter.
nice. '
Faets of such a nature exist, as to induce ,
belielthat the fraternity have, by pauses oiehe
agents or their societies, tifruished feeds to see
port irtdividusls coevicted of an onetime menial
the la WtS, to aid thoee iodieted, and in one i esta tee:,
to enable a suspected 'member to eSeiipli I'lolll the
punishment of the lees, of his own sat h tee.
of these individmils wile were first cuff.,••
imprisoned fin. their pareeipet ion in thee! on tr atets
were, at the lime 01 their imprisamnent; hnoe'n
to be in embareassed circumstances, yet, wet of
these individuals at letett, foetid moans to (eery on
his business while cam fined in jail, and al the ex
piration ()lids it:titled of confiumme, was Mete' to ,
be in better eh cuinstanerte tieet at the commenee_
Kent of his imprisonment. It has been stared,
too, be Jarvis F. Haelee a reneencieg mar en,
that the Jerusalem chaptJr, of the city of Nee.-
Yerlevoted •etiljt) dir the' benefit of tee tevestere . ,i
antibrerse!Alie mystic name,by whiensc nmem
bets who were sulleriee under proseeutiett, ,vere
genes-elly - known ey the fraternity. It i.e., also
boon stated, under such eiretensta Imes,. as to in- I
duce a beliefof i , s truth, that the eaeud cietpierui
the state of - elcw 'Yore, at its emir/al tevettnibet-e
Lion, in Februaey, leei, by` a vete of 6:hi body,
placed at the .lispesal of their grind scree?, a conetl
eider:tide sum of money. Whether this was dune
by a vote ' • nerease "idle charity fund," or more
expressly ant the ass::-;ance of the "western suf.
• lets," we haYe not the in:mutation to citable us to
determine. It is believed that it was understood
byoyety member el the grand chaplet' thee pre
sent,' thetthe funds so appropriated were fur the
purpose of assisting in -tiro defence and the aup,
port of the conspirators in the Merge!" outrage. It
Is also understood, fhat the °eleer under whose
control - sue:li ildids were placed, - expended them
for the objects and purpe. Cs for which they were
appropriated, tend' hiad - d - a it,p6i,t at a sale erten; it
t9truatlllivatton said gfand chapter, theLiic
hari.so expe:,flid them. Apm tipe of this limpet"
ise•nderstood to have beep 'employed in TO-illallirS
in!l the expenses which individual members had
before sustained in the same great, object; a per
• then wadi , ..i.d.to :Inflictor the conrpir;:torr, whO d
beeoCll6 „.gitiyes .their ho::105 ft&lx aim try,
for fear ofennushniente and a pertien was peal tie
the stipport of inilividifah, witu lout twee con
of a violation oftho laws of the heel. It has berm
Mated; too, that fifrther lanes have ken apprepriet
ed,hy the mute grand chapter, for sit:4lr abject.;
but the vory'w,anization of the :grand chopthr,
bound, AilitAimeholiers are, tv seeree; , Ly oaths of
• surpas..sfog. strength, and guarded; as itti sessiees
• are,. by baked w'ciirons, voidd llaticany pro'veLl
full ovidertetrorit , f rat:vac:4:lw'. s f•o:fi riu to this
Itne4edgeitase not ;el:nit-a 1 witlein im
ed Nall rj:4 to stn:
i,y ,L•c;i c i;, : l
ot . port 4 I.s...Anarfloel c:. a.f.• iter
ttit*.ro - rthitiOwleye«.ll , A to
• iggiNkil
MMME
.
ANTI-MASONIC STAR - AND REPUBLICAN BANNS
ilic =tote; -.IA of tiic o,ro?rs (lithe grand chapter
that the oxpociitures of that body
-tire
r.•., so onion so as to encroach ;featly upon the
0 . 1 heir nicana. 'l'.icro is reason, also,
to t;^.. , I ;ill 1:10 Irkislative and executive coun
cil.; of fife : 4 t;.t.e of York . have .not On
by S. that their°
pet:cno: be nn lent to throw vilibarils , inient in
the %%ay of die , coo, ictioii of otienders again:A.lAm
In the i or I ••27, a itietn()( iql Wi pry:.ellt,
ed to 1. .)f i',./01 the
1 , or
the
pol ator of ti;::t crime toiv. and i,;;,y1:1(.1
41i0 . ,
4LI In (F. of the
( If'. I') V-1::::111!!1.,
1 . 11:01'. t!lf.:
vol. Lt ~(!lv c0.,-wora
I us I i!t.,i
MEM
,f .i l
ry;I!::',.1
dirioe, 1,
r; 1,1 , .1 ur 1)1' , ..,r1•1- , 1
-4. j.ll rec.
i;•• the p,rztt:il 1.1;t 1 ,1,!1,
1;:.c they v. or. , , i,ti lit
1111
=MEE
~ .i .:•.~
INEEINE
n. i~i:~_ i .1 ...I'.t
• • , , •I tJ conduct pro
. -( ;iL; . .1,i1r , t;111 110
v..L• I, Klitous
,t:,,
d et z.l , l3.,i,tidiel;t. I 10. pr,,,eca
-10,1 i':'‘•o :nit! to:v(41 his report
10 LOU e ocolivo (1 , ;(!lf,:„i11 , 1; reitiik of . Ili:, 'III-,
~.• 11
11111
1 . :! ni the state, a, to Curti
t• ,t fi 1,111 : 11 .
!rid . 1: I.). I. C.2:111 t:.ih - .( • 1111: ,`•
c(i, .;411t...11 c c':<o; .11ivo
1,, 1,.,, 1,(1, u:-c,l iu liruciim the
..(
(....„4.4(!cy hi:; ii... (~, 4. (4:4 a: . 14 114.:..
!,, tho 4,((c (ii :01:1'2 ()I I hi.,
iii 1••-, ,, f."io.
I . '. e!,0 , ,0 ;u:. , i ail the cauts which yoor committee
I f 11., , ,e ;11C, ti..o ; to al - rw.l;2.e io io!,;t. ;,,,, tf. ,ho coo
i'd.... awl mc......0r0: of ~,,),...., to t o . uvont a colivic
ti,.ll o. tb.•ir i:•1:)' toa .. ',•-: ori hi , Ciltoo .);‘11," :lb
litiell,)11 a • •. ion; ..0 IX Vr iftb:lll .\ I to: L'...•,..!, 1,,1 , . tbr.V
!;:,',` 10.' 11 , J .11'''.:11, , , ':11 timt c'',i-t in ii.i,.'1,.1 to lii i it
o;lljet . .. 11' tiksy v, - ero ::II to bt , . No'. '.1 , ,... 11, Lhts
r,- c urt tvould .4vveil to Oil incon‘onici. .: pt , rhaps
1
Ili ,11( ..• , ary I,:otth. '!' et c . are a 111..ti-01111 cir
f"M''ULLl.L....:.i..WhilAt hat.! Weil noted by those who
re , 4,le ott the theatre oft Ito outrage, wi:ich though
r. , i,,,„te Lott triiiintr in theiw.etves,
.and which
1 .- a7i7•i• ,Tii , ;;'re:c.re, almost. in:pus:obit! li' be colon - oil - 1-
i icated to ot::ei: , of !.a,, - .." -mitributoil to produce
all lot iste: , :oP., ti'o,t - the i'rat. ~ , ity, both culitlet ivo
ly-t, 1.11 .111.!i, itittl4l . ,•, 1:1.1.0 b.,''t.-1-1 Slff.7ll-gly-1)1 2 1,0•.leti
1 li',i , lly bill!Stl'1:it!0;1 0i5t11 , ....-0 !CI L . lal/ided ofil . rnerS
: ;.. .. I 1.11, lut:. 1 - 11,'. IC 1,11::., ;i.ll :m. , .c,...:, anti the
on(' the \ S, the
July, am! the throat.; of (Xlitr.:, gone. into 1110
account, to 4:reale a belief 1::at. the fraternity gen
erally, with very few eNeeptions,lnlve done all in
tin po , ,s of to averftwunishment from the heads
ortheirritiluniing relliren. Your committee sub-
Mit t.Il la report of facts withoul, a single. colnlllellt,
lull gill reel satit , tiod ;fatly man, or number of
own will be induced by it, to ilemire into the ea,
iere °fan lie:tituf jun whose pl.inciples your COM
inittee believe, authorized the commission oran
outral, , :e upon the liberty and life. ola fellow citi
zen, and prompted its members to use every effort
to avert !he .just intervention of the laws from the
heack ul the .;1;
SA IIPLE OF ASONIC SKILL!
! Look at this Shall
masonry command the Sltites 7 troops
to her aid, ill her strile with the people !
yet she hits repeatelle, and She has
given us imuti,er s:ample.or her Ad! in the
s.'ience of A lav,e, at the recent toWnnieet
i:ig in Sackets Harbor, by bringing the
1 ;;;11.:7;.t,) vcite dirmi the Anti
v. hen they ranle to the
the hu,ird promptly netu. cal their votes.
.r I" \vas not to ho so easily
thili . td. Sonic ur the hlo . yril A re. hers coaxed
them into ;motile': rootit and exchanged
clothes With theni--they then. went .to the
rills, and live Or six or tlicni statedtded in
' , wearing in their vote:-;--- • Were SOOll
ki,itt;;;Led, and the Hills closed.
I.Chiiliira.Urpll;
NV() R NI NG
In If;ii.clie's AlAsoNic :‘!oNrron, one of
the higlic.4 we'litill the
following Ling . uage respecting the me
chanics and utter classes of the
"ili'ett• in 4o:ti eiroc?mfances,-rtithough;pos
sed (f::unie ' c ' thiro!idit um/ " gorid toOra
iIC not iil to rt: /hi! lii. if oti
y NOW !hal l' ' reClll:LSollry re
(luiros nc,t, kiluwl:u ' igt, but zittwulance,
and .I)ECENT extriii , tl aiTeara:teo,
utnii t,tira Gad 'tor; -
I:l;:srEcTA.
1;1 N ;
This was the ari•o;.,int tone of Frecina
sm,.y ni the day of power; hut now ; when
hot intiuny is exposed, her tone is too soft
to lure the working'Mon to her support.—
Masonic lawyers are e.;,:cecilingly solicitous
Co.; the rights of.the Working Men they
are now to jie wade dupes orll , lasonry,
and the Cfaft are devzsiii:_; every expedient
to colis: their aOtiv(3 :;up port. lint it won't
d'=;,,Brother arc Ito late.
The Phila.chlphia Son sai , s-- 7 --En the State
of :cow York !ht.: annual elections were held
in s
~
ome of the town:;, in March; in the oth
ers, in -April. retums 'troth then a nd
now, show lhe p.ause, of a.ntitnasottry to he
most ti`titiuni;hlnA rThe of trefiloni
ia its Kings
and I igh Priet:ts are Ilquißg, ht fire it; Al
• t hpug - , - 11104.1 . ,a4 of the laA election'was.
zreq-J; at the sp.rit42; towivrae - itiriv3
over ftn( ,o 1 the hist fall; are s',id iTretitf._‘x,
Another and tht3 r or he. a .bility
gtdo 11)i.ever. LA , the
eilin!a;e
r " .9 r:"C:1 6 '44 1 .1.1%
••! •'' • •
1111 f the
u v
I I a (..,nvet.! lon n
r ; itticrf.,l U 1 io'!.
10 . l!W
1;:.t . V10 , " zrrp)::lawitt U! a
to solid f.,t• per,4);;;;311(1
the vrcatnl
“:
ll.e .1
=I
:se to fitter it In the ttt.
110 fnle )t
r t
utbve
, ~:,,%
Free "'rex?.
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Advez.tisements.
THE EAGLE HOTEL.
undersig.4ed respect fillly informs
his7kl friends and - ensto:tiers, and the
piritlie in general, that he has taker. that
tycll known
yea
,4% V I P - ,5 1- Z4 F k 411 A V - 1 4-4 I N7
NI e J"‘
at V s.6•l6wilsil evillide
•
fioNcllZ>. THE
• I
•-•":41A.
Situate on the Corner olnaltiniorc and Mid
dle :'-:trects, inerlv occupied by )Ir.
G it.nEkT. The house is large and.con
vcnient. II is Bar is well stocked with the
best Of Liquors, and his 'rabic will always
he iiirnished with the best the marktt can
atiiird.. The stablini4is good and roorny,
aad attended by au attentive hostler.
Travtillers and others am assured, that
Ili! will 11 , 4! , _ivr!ry eViYrfirealti his polder to
reliihir both .llati uaul IforseciiniCortahh4.
tl=-57)
April 6, 1
,
® e.
1,1 1111'N
I lit ()/.
rilif Subscriber respoctfully iniortns his
frietnis and the Public, that he has just
returned front the Cities of Philadelphia ilia'
Baltimore, with an
EXTENSIi'E AND ENTIRELY NEW
sri , cyd, o"ki Tio Cola
ivhich he intemis (penin g in the hour' of
the late john .il'(.'onen hll, Ew. rlerea::(d,
.eituute on the .`)'outh West Corner of the
- Centre Square in Gatll.;burg,
CONSISTING 01' A
GENERAL AsSORTMENI 01'
DRY
GOODS,
GROCERH N
_AL /
Queens- and Glass %VARE,
LOOKIiNG GLASSES,
AND
IJQ &e.
- (l 7 (Yit - PARTICULARS, SEE HAND-BILLS.)
A personal -appearance at his establish-.
ment , the LOW PR ICES of the G nods,
and elegant assortment, will l)e an induce
ment for them to purchase—" Look (VON;
you lea .
/17
Inunble.s(;rvant,
SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK.
Gettysburg, April 20,1831. tf-2-9
CALL AT TuE
Old Establishment
And examine the Cheap Goods,
And puTchase them, if they are as cheap
as ariy - iithoi* - Egistling
English Dry Goods, Domestics,
Groceries, Queens-ware,
Hard-ware, Hollow-ware,
Dunstable Bonnets, Shoes, &c.
THOMAS J. COOPER.
N. B. Persons "whose accounts are of
longer standing than Six Months, are re
quested to call.and settle, as money is wan
ted—and if they cannot Tay on-the,spot f
(rive their notes to save cost. T. J. C.
March 30, 1+.3:31.4t—i,1
•
Mvirstitli2:uM
TILE •
WTI( GINIVANT
Will parade by companies, on Monday the
2d day of May next, at such places as the
commanding officers may direct; inaittal
ions as thllows:== The first Battalion ofsaid ,
Rogimcnt will meet on Monday the oth day
cf May next, in the town of Lewislmry, and
the 2nd Battalion on Tuesday the 10/h day
of May next, at Petersburg, (York Spriligs,),
precisely at 10 o'clock A. M. The volun
teer companys belonging to said Regiment
wdl parade with the Battalion most conven
ient.
THE COURTS or•- .IPPE/I L
he held on Monday the 13th day of
Anc, next—For the Ist Battalionat_thc,i
house of Mr. Apley, in LeWisbury; and for
the 2d Batalion, at the house of Mr. M. My
ers in Petersburg, (York Springs.)
J. L. NEELY, Col.
April 20, 1831 tp-2-2
rpHE Stockholders of-the Honorer and
Corlisle 1 urnpike Road Company are
hereby notified that an election tier TWO
MANAGERS, will. be held on Monda y the
second day of May next, between the hours
of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day at the house
now occupied by John Wolf, innkeeper, in
South Middleton township; Cumberland co.
The C.:Oininissioners of Curnlierland and
Ada ms count ies, are hereby notified, to meet
at the same time and place, and choose
111 EWE M NNAGERSoI saet. road all to
serve for one year., By'order oldie Board.
SAMUEL ‘VOODBURN, Sec'ry.
April 6, 1833. 4t-52'
. NOTZCEIL
L L persons hit.);ing arty deciiands,'Brany
kind,- against the estate of JOILY
FICKP,S, Esq. late,of H untingdon town
ship, /Warns County -deceased, are request,
cd,to present the same to the subscribers for
settii:aient---and all persons
_owing said
estate, arc:petified to call and oay tiie same.
JACO); FICKES,J -
PETER • I L I. SMITIT •
AihninistratorAry John Fic7ces decenspl.-
, ..Ithach , 4t 1
NOTICE.
C.MBENtT-riLalmra
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The stll).-:ert!);;r ;;;Cyrii4-4 the cit.-
of Cwltv.:(itirg ittid
111.11 , 111: 14,
- W - A % T 711 T, ,t 4
11, ‘ 711 7'4
IN 1119 1.1•1: \ I
..kt Mr. Elu.li IN.nwititlie's Shop, in C'llnii;
strc , A, Hest (141 , 0* to .11 r.
1),IN id Little's Coach Factory.
TIC
l opc.c thaf. th , - . 4-wi , l'in.4 to parcirt , ' , o
d tl.a; Ci‘i• h.
call and examin , his Nv(a.l.; byli)re
pun. hase
to . orikr :II 00
sio,rtest
.11arch 0, 1
ZS 0 ei . .1 1 w
Sub , crihnr resprct Cully informs the in
habitants of Gettvsbur" and vicinily,
that he Ins taken the Shop, in
WeNt York Ntrect,latelv
uc
cupit•d by Mr. IZekert
Taylor, and that
tin PREPAIIED TO M \ SVF U."11'1:1 7 .
1101Yri , 1
to'
In it neat. \ VOrk Inanui , r, and that he
will constantly keep on haial, a supply oi .
ready made work, which he will warrant
to Inc as good and cheap as can he had in
any other shop in the plave. As he'is a
complete hand thr making I,Anms Snots,
and just from the city of Balt iinore he will
ensure such work dune in the must fashiona
ble and durable manlier.
DAVID SOIIERS.
Illaich 30; IS3I. —5l
NEW Vt - '41 1 .1, FbLIFSH 31 ENT
FOR MA NG (! Tonuo
BOOTS & StIOES.
1
gweip,
•
The undersigned. intends commencing in a
*days, the
BOOT Ec SHOE-MAILING
ZUSINESS,
IN ALL ITS B1A:N:411Es
In the room at present used as the printing
°nice of the Star, in Baltimore Street,
'five doors north of the Post office,
Whine he will he ever ready to - manufitcture
work in a gocd, substantial manner. Ile
will procure the best of leather, and his
work shall equal, iluot surpass, :HIV that can
—at lire!,
be - dcmcrintira county. .Iking a good work
man himself, and shall employ none but
what are compete,nt to make fir.Thrate work,
he is confident of giving satisraction, both
as to price anal work, to all who may favor
him with their custom.
MICHAEL GROSIT
March 30,
SIX CENTS IR EWA
• AN AWAY from the subscriber living.
in Liberty township, itboat the :30th
or Noverolwi • an indented colored boy
about 19 Years of age; named WILIA. 4 II
LIND:4]Y. Ile was to have served until
tit years ofage. Ile had on when he all.
scowled, a drab coat, a vest, light
corded .pantaloons, and a tier hat. Inn is a
'kt/00 t 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 empleying said ; bov. The,a
b4e reward will be, paid for his deliver to
'the Subscriber, or secured- in time jail of
Adams county. . JtitlN PEDON.
April 1A:31:* t 41 - 2
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
bEnAlitiEFI, late of Strabith
township, Adams county, deceased, are re
quested to come forward and make payment
immediately—and those having claims a
gainst said estate, ane also requested to pre
sent their' for,settlement.'
LiENitY B WIN KF.R,IIOFF„ Ker.
April 6, 1831. - '44-52
IDD CI Clilk
FACTORY.
T HE Subscriber 'respectfully informs the
public' in general, that he has again
taken that well known-ai4-lottf;es' fablished ,
FACTORY,(the property of the Rev. Da
vid 1'1'0:0 on Middlereck,and bas 'taken
LEV I (.; RIBBLE 'into partnership with
him; and that all wet k sent to the Factory,
shall bednne in a good, substantial mantfcr.
64.7 4 f . •
(1, 1831.
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L. 11 A R I'.
Gt-tc-
ZIOTIOE.
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THE LADY IS .13001 i.
Aititotigh-gyre - have - rivpr3iiteilhr t resp4F3eil
upon .th, rriendy - di. v osi t io ns 61 our patrons
by noticing utirsch.es the progresz;ive im
provements of the Lady's lkolt, we felt it a
duty which was ialcessary to he perfirrined,
io.iler that might he fully satisfied
olthe exertioris \vu were making to deserve
their . •
The t.t the preuent, may
not (liver:a:kid assrwer a l of 019
forint.r vi . t• thcr:. will
he disco‘vH'il no diminution of intere..t ;11
all parf•
;rell ytt. are we or this
f ac t, !hat wt' have t : 2!t COIIVitICOI.I that sever:
al ()rill , ' a rIIC!Cs 4 \l'i;l11(1 prOtliMilred Ntlpt-
TIOr in ONrdloi . rf' I.) many that have alrea
dy app-;:tell Allloll , ' our
fnA. , the stoyy of 4 -A1;;
phon , ine," a hotly of ails city, will. be
appriis
'lie !mien! , nye parra-ilLirly well
'.11; 1:!) 'fu
111:11)tk'd to i:1(! Wliicli ha..;
ably it-taia: , .l thc‘ao.:l) ,, tit• 'Fite plate or
Tho cooveys 1111 We lih k h
and (o-T. , .•ace than has beLlt hereb , l'ero
etiihodi.,l in thk (.lepartioutlt of the tleeora
tOrds; and Nl'4' rf 't 'I called upon to award a.
lar . ,, e share (.Ithe credit ()lit,: success tho
abilltics and atleotioa.ot . Col. C. G - • C llll - I )' 4 ,
who.ie and talentoas an engraver, aru
toll linowo over the Ilhoti acht.liog thu
plato of iKitt:Ati.4 for Bonner": and ('al%a, in
I.llk nonti)-r, we give 'l'wo llopular pieces
)1u,i..—'1'%%0 pattcrtis of .Elobroiderv—
rf.e. Arti,t--atal the plab , rep
ru.,ent Op.; "1 he conjn,%thug of a Verb."
c_t):v`'l'►:.V'l'a APRIL NU11r1;!?
tbr April, I t•i'.3l--with as
viii r 7, richly coloured. hyrical Writings.
Cliaracti - irs. The Sky heaper.4:—
A l'astoril i" . 4lvoreiy:ut Deeay nt I he! ,Thi g hj.
tieent. A Father's Advice to his DatCrliter. Sims()
of Honor. Epitaphs and Church Yards. Tho
SI tea i Huai. Caps a ni.l
I:ngra.ile-. TA) Lauta-I,a Basile. Thd
II a Snowy Plume. Ornamental
Ai It- t---with I:oLija Alfred and
D:iy. A Orem!). History ola
loom!. I of the Numbers of
ider=bl: Theodme I look. lir. Snelden.—
Stanzas. The Conjugating a Verb—
with an Engraving. Follow .11e. A Moorish En
ti.inipment. Mirror ()I' Ow (:raites. Superfluous
I I air. To the Earth—by ollim! - s. Sir Nicholas
at :Marston Moor. The Cold Cross. Thu Won
ders of l'hysics. The 11niu1 Engineer.- 'l'ruo
Boatity. Embroidery
,for IleadPresitis--two
grri‘ lugs. Stanza-11 . V P. 71. Fit zgrrald. Thu
App ea l—T. w, mphowime—hy Miss Leslie:
The Nuptials. I torn Music and its Origin.
Crusades. A Chapter on Shawls. She w taps'
o'er the Trinkets ho ;Ivo hor—sel to 'rho
Tin tar Drum—set to .Music. Woman—hy tho
author of "Pelham." A Matin Fong. Tho (:ath
erer. Recipes. S: , reninlo—T: ig
rho plan of this publication lets been fair
ly submitted to the public. 'fiat we have
accomplished one, and the most important
object, in satisfying - our fair readers that we
hold in high esteem their intellectual tastes
and pursuits, is sufficiently attested by the
unexampled, success of this work, which is
avowedly and exclusively devoted to their
USCS and advantage. A higher range in
the walks of literature than has been hith
erto pursued in publications of a similar
description, was chosen by us in the begin
ning, and'i Ins course we have since steadily
pun.Jted. It would, indeed, be humiliating
to suppose that in a conntry like ours where
the posses-ion of talent lets never tidied to
cidist admiration, a share of the enthusiasm
wn recl for persons of high literary renown,
did not proceed from the awakening im
pulse of female society. It is here that the
mind of num, when his years are unripe and
. jadgmetit imffirined, is properly cultivated
and invpared 14 active useffilness_iallauto
life; ;mil the e a rlie s t and most powerful in
centive to the volitidid aspirant for fame
are these thrived from it loving mother or,
gentle . sister; nay more, the :4:1111( 111111101 We
c:ultinuc:; ht he exercised under other moth
ficatiins until the flame of Cienitis burns
and hriehtly;and even then admin
isters its cherishin, and protective qualities.
Too much solicitude cannot be felt by
parents -in regard to The cultivation of a
proper taste in the diiiirent, and especially
he female branches of their families. It
woulitlicrhaps be assuming too much to say
that no exception can be taken to any part
of our work, since it is impossible that"the
various :111,1 multiplied wishes of a numer
ous body of readers can be .perfectly gratifi
ed; but we confidently believe that it is Ha
hie to fewer exceptions than most of those - '•
ptiblications .which have been specifically
dedicated to the amusement and services of
the sorter sox.
Thorn is one matiort;in which-we claim
praise., --The Most fastidious cattnot-discov,.
er in any passage coatained in this-work a
thought -or expression which, howcrver mis
construed, could
"Give virtne.scantlal, innocence a repr,
"Or freal the seit-eved virgin draw a' tear."
We have laboured zealously in promoting
what• to us appeared the best interests oftho
female sex, and in performing this agreea
ble duty, welave....enfluvoured to blend tho
it;l'eltil with the sweet—the amusing with-
The. instructive---The elegant with the ser
vieoable, and above ill!, to watch with the
most vigorous caretnlness •the Inoral ten
deuey of every .artitle designed for publica
tion. Thus far we littie be& eniioently
-successllll, and while we gratehiili acicnowl
edge the liberal -patronag,e already besloiv,
ed, we look for and with au earnest, and we ,
trust not misplaced, assurance, to an inercaso
%I/nch will enable us etlixtually tnintroduce
arid sustain such contemplated improvements .
in Ilie tany7s LOOK as cannot 1411 i rcniTer
it oven more. deserving of publicenconraie
tnent and suppnit. „ .
All letters - and comniunientions concern. ,
ing this work will be promptly attended to;
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