The star. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1831-1831, May 18, 1831, Image 4

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Advertisements.
. , GETTYSBURG •
I'EMALE.
The public is respectfully informed that the next
Scission of this Institution will commence'
On 21f190D-4 Y, the 16th of May instant.
In making this announcement, the, Trus
tees are happy to have it in their power to
state.that they have succeeded in making
such arrangements and providing such ac
eommodationS, as promise not only to sus
tain, bat materially to increase, the reputa
' tion of the School. A brick edifice has
been purposely erected, in an elevated and
healthy situation; and comfortably provided
with the necessary furniture and accom
modations. Measures have also been adop
ted, to make considerable addiiions to the
'Chemical and Philosophical apparatus; by
which the course ofinstiuction in the e'xpe
iitnental Sciences, will be rendered no less
interesting than instructive to the pupils.
But the circumstance on which the Board
chi;'fly rest their anticipations of the pros
perityi of the Institution, is the fact, that
they have succeeded in making a permit
cent engagement with the Rev. J. H.
itursto --- retain — elnirge of the srhool.
• The well known•reputation of this gentle
man, for amenity of manners, ample Lifer
ery and Scientific attainments, success as a
practical Teacher, and assiduous regard to
the morals and personal habits of the young
Ladies committed to his care, afford the
best testimony in .favor of his principles of
instruction and discipline, and render super
fluous any farther statenients on this subject.
The branches taught, aro Reading, Penmanship,
Intellectual and Practical Arithmetic, at
113-PER QUARTER.
Zngliah Grammer, Ancient, Modern and Sa.
- 'rod Geography, Ancient and Modern His.•
WtyMatiffil — Philosophy and Chemistry
with Experiments, Botany, _Elements of
Mineralogy, and Geology, -Algebra, Go
,. emetry, Elenientliof Astronomy with use
of the Globes and Atlas of the Stars, Rbet
aria, Moral Philosophy, Political Economy
Evidences of Christianity, History of the
Christian Church, -Holy Scriptures, at
$4 PER QUARTER.
Young Ladies from a distance can obtain
Boirding and Lodging in some of the must
respectable families,for $1 50-Per-week. .
S. S. SIMUCKER,
J. B. M'PHERSON,
J. F. MACFARLANE, g,
J. HOUCK,
W. M'CLELLAN, Jr.
T. C. MILLER,
R. G. HARPER,
eettyaburg, May 11.
LAYING
OT TIM
CORNER STONE.
rho pilblic is reepectfully informed, that the
• CORNER STONE
• Theological Seminary,
IN THIS PLACE, WILL BE LAID ON
THURSDAY, the 26th of May instant.
It is expected that the Rev. Messrs.
triILHORN and RECK will address the audi
once in the German, and Messrs.. SCHAEF
_rER and' KRAunt in the . English language.
The services in the German language to
commence at 10 o'clock, and in the English
at half past 11 o'clock A. M. A collection
will be taken for the benefit of the Institu:
tion. On the evening of the same day the
Graduate Address _will be - delivered by the
-.•, • • . 0
following, at 10 o'clock the Anniversary
Addresses of the Students.
J. G . Mt? anifte
May 11, 1811. Soc'ry of thS toisedo,-
Prothonotary's Office,
May .5, 1831. S
kiZaccountaJALLNZLEGLER,-TrUSteo
ELIZABETH EIIIMAIZT, a non corn
!
pomr , •rneittisiia-filechir nay otlice, -- and
be affixed for confirmation on the 4th MOD
day of August next,
GEO. WELSH, Proth'y.
AGENCY IN PIIIL.ADEPIIIA.
• OFFICE OF THE LADY'S twit, /
112 Chesnut Street.
L. A. GODEY & CO.
• OFFER their services to collect for their
city antreountry friends, and all others,
having claims against individuals and oth
ers in Philadelphia. They have determin
ed to deyote a considerable portion of their
. time to this new branch, and are well con
vinced that their exertions will give satis
faction to their employers., There are no
doubt many . persons at a distance having
claims that might be collected, were they
aware of responsible p+ to address..—
.The great expense in many instances paid
for. Lawyer's fees, and where there has been
•Jso necessity for. such a proceeding, prevents
pally lawful accounts from being adjusted.
ey will receive bills & accounts from any
. _ of the country ,which will be immediate
tt
t, attended to, & the ptoceeds applied in this
frtf' j f,or forwardts.d by mail as may be directed.
No charge in any case will be made- unless
the money is actually collected. The com
mission in every. instance, to be charged on
cellectioneovill be 10,'per Cont. Postage
must be 'paid 'or ttll letters• will he, reincro-
Bed and.retried to the person sending.
May:ll - .. - . . .'. • .
3 011
f t. Or EVERY DESCRIPTION '
11106(strritur wkril 15X.CVNI: ESS AND DEsl,Aica,
AT Till OFFICIO OF THE
WAR. AN R ;
lk Ciawitheriimrg - . Street; a M o ors
Wod of AfrCs.correa . 'Tuvent.' )
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THE - ANTI-MASONIC STAR AND REPOBLICAN BAN_ ER.
THE EAGLE nOTEL.
THE under Signe - respectfully Informs
his old friends and customers, and the
public in -general,- that he has taker that
well known
fq:s
v aim:A
-..• •441. TILE
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; EAG LE
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Mi l
iFIOTEL,
Situate on the corner of Baltimore and Mid.
dle streMs, formerly occupied by Mr. B.
G manna... The house . , is _ large and con
venient. His 13ar is well stocked with the
best of Liquors, and his - Table will always
be furnished with the beet - the market can
afl4rd. ,The stabling is good and roomy,
and attended by an attentive Hostler.
Travellers and others are assured, that
he will use every exertion in his power to
render both Man. and Horse comfortable.
PIMA P IHE AGY.
t 1-5 2
April 6, 1831.
eirew More.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the Public, that he has just
returned from the Cities of Philadelphia.and
Baltimore, with an
EXTENSIVE AND ENTIRELY NEW
If.. OF G 0013%,
Which he intends opening in the house of the late John ,ill'Conaughy, Esq. deceasal,
Situate on the South West Corner of the
Centre Square in Gettysburg,
CONSISTING OF A
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
. .
DRY r.
"tt
svm- GOODS,
GROCERIEg
Queens and Glass WARE,
LOOKING GLASSES,
LIQU'ORS, &e.
(FOR PARTICULARS, SEE HAND-BILLS.)
A personal appearance at his establish
ment, the LOW PRICES of the Goods,
and elegant assortment, will-be an induce.
rrient for them to purchase—"Loo/c before
you leup i"
The Public's humble servant,
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK.
Gettysburg, April 20,1831. tf-2-2
PUBLIC! HOUSE.
The subscriber has taken that old
ULNAIMN
(FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY GEO. LASDELLS,),
On Me York and Gettysburg Turnpike
Road; 5 miles from Gettysburg, and
24 . 1r0nt York.
Having provided himself with every ao
commodat ion fur Travellers, Wagoners, and
Drovers, he invites those who travel that
way to give him a call, and judge whether
his entertainment and charges do not justify
the invitation.
ROBERT TAYLOR;
tr-2-3
April 27,1831.
N. B. Persons indebted to me, are re
quested- to — call on noslis AfeettAN,
in whose hands I have placed my books,
and make immediate settlement. •R. T.
RANAWAY from the snbscriber living
Menallen township, Adams county,
'an the 17th of April, 1831, an indented'ap
gprentice to the Weaving Business, named
as t iree years
yet:to serve. I hereby caution the public
against harboring, or employing said _bay
or trusting him on my account.
-- - - -
- Menallon township, Adams Co., Pa;
CABINET-MEANING'.
The subscriber respectfully informs the
aiti-
Jens of Gettysburg and its vicinity,
SLUT ILE IS MAKING, AND PREPARED. TO
DIA.NUFACTURE, ALL RINDS OP
V V It. rt" V RYA
IN 1118 LINE OF BUSINESS IN A SUPERIOR STYLI,
At Mr. Hugh Denwicklie's Shop, in South
Baltimore street, and next door to Mr...
David Little's Coach Factory.
He hopes that those wishing , to purchase
will do themselves /and him the favor to
call and examine his work before; they
purchase elsewhere.
0.....-corrii\ T o made to order at the
shortest notice.
March 9, 1631.
9L I !LILO - Rill G.
The subscriber takes this method,to inform
his friends, and the public generally,
• TDAT RE HAS COMMENCED VIE
TAILORING BUSINESS,
In_Cash-Town, Adams county, Pa.,
Where he will' execute all orders in his line
of business promptly, main the most lash
iontible manner, for Cash or Country Pro
duce. As he has made arrangTmenta tci. re
ceive the Quarterly Reports of the
• Philadelphia. Fashions: •
Through the- iiid.oe Mr: Allen Ward's
Protractor System of Crating Garments
he will be' - iiiiiihted4k ) please ull who may
favor -lii r tfi'intli their custom.. A
JACOB HOSSLgR.
C?sh•Town„M'archl)o l , ,„ - 441 41-51`
LEM
L. SHARP.
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OOT ibc, SHOE 'IITAZILVO.
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4101/19
The Subscriber respectfully informs ihe in
habitants of Gettysburg and vicinity,
that he has taken' the •Shop, in
West York Street,latelv oc
. cupied by "Mr. Robert
'raylur, and that
HE 15 PREPARED TO MA-N-UP-iteTl3ll-11----
HOOTS A; SHOES,
OF EVERY DESCH IPTION,
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
any other shop in the place. As he is a
complete•handor making LA DIES SIIOES,
and just from the city,Qf Baltimore he will
ensure such work done in the most fashiona
-1)1e and durable manner.
DAVID SOMERS:
et-51
March 30, 1831.
LOOK AT THIS!
T OR THE LAST TIME
I call on all those indebted
to me, either by bond, note or book account,
to come forward and make settlement—lf
this notice has no more effect than my for
mer notice, those indebted will have to make
settlement with persons who will add COSTS
to their visits.
JAMES A. THOMPSON.
April 27, 1831. tf-2-3
MASONICS,
OR "the art of finding out new arts,"
embracing the art of ‘icuaderwerkynge,'
"the art of foresay thino-s to come," "the
faculty of abmard&a," "the skill of be
corning perfect without the excitement of
either hope or fear," the mystery of "de
monstrating moral truths by geometrical
problems," and "the transmutation of me
tals," so as from the dross of lead to extract
virgin silver, and from old itrotiteltitniete7:
ture bars of gold.
With modest puffing we. may add that
Science furnishes no parallel to Masonics.
The elixir of life and the Philosopher's stone
are both in the depths of its profound mys
teries. Crowns are resolved by it into sil
ver pieces fur the pocket, or golden orna
ments for the head. Proficients equally
love the Koran and the Bible, and combine
in their apparel the apron of a servant with
the spurs of a cavalier.
Pupils received into this mystery at the
Oothic Temple in Broadway, under the
charge of experienced masters, $25 admis
sion fee anti one 'dollar per quarter. 3w*
TO LET.
ON hire at half price, six Masonic Lec
turers well qualified to teach the "Roy•
al and Military art," of "knocking down"
and "burying" a num, and "raising him to
life from the grave, m which he had lain
fifteen days," simply by the use of "the lion
grip of a Master Mason."
N. B. They are "true, blue:" they will
affirm among gentlemen that "Morgan is
on a farm in Canada," and that "his disclo
sures are a tissue of falsetioods."
Wunktk—UNE_Mason_or • • •
who will bet from one to five hundred dol
lars against the accuracy of Morgan's dis
closures; the
_hot to be 4ecided by an ami
cable suit in a court of justice, and the par
ties to be concluded by the verdict. 3w*
WHO WILL BUY!
--ilrE-a-rt-of:1-aying,-- - masonically a corner
stone of ally buildirKwhereby_ the - la
burers can gainTieadiiiration of children,
arid obtain."re'fre,hments." As it is a se
cret, the reader is requested to blind himself
and search'for it. Instead - Of "No cure no
pay;" lie will be expected to advance the
cash at first,
.and then make oath never to'
publish that he has been swindled out of his
money.
' Usual price $23, to be had- at fifty places
in this city. Sign, square and compasses
crossed. 3w*
im) Dora/ins
LL be paid fOC the best essay furn
ishing a plausible construction of the
Royal Arch obligation&tn "espouse the
cause of a companion - , rig,lit or wrong,-so fill
as to deliver him ost of diffieylty."
Many simple: fats suppose that Preema- :
sons do each:other a good turn in their dif-'
ficultics in coerts ofjustice. The object - a.
the premium is to provide against this sup
psition. •
The Judges to award the premium, will
be the Grand Officers of : the General Grand :
Royal Arch Chapter, to whom the compe 7 '
titors for the premium will address their
communications, post paid with a private
mark inside, and their own names - Under,seal;
that seal not to be b'roken mess they win.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
substitute for the word Ofa Alas
jk - ter .Mason: Dttut! min s ! BONE !"-L
It may be.hnown by a hiccough'whiehhas
followed it foemereithan a century. • Any
persoit who will return it to the I..odgss
shall have his initialien into thesublimest
degrees,or the mmtery,,Con the some terms
usually granted to the ministers of the Got
Oel,Allat is gratis: . 13e .particular, thlre
are irnestcrsin the royal art.
ISIMEEME
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HEWN
1 ..,,,
J OST,
HE CHECK DEGREE invented atom
taught by "the most Wors t- MO/I Grand
Lodge ofNew York," andits sisters road
the' Union, to detect and expose those
persons who may apply for admission. into.
the lodge-room as "visiting brethren," with
out more preparation than MorOn's book
furnishes—This degree is a beautiful spe
cimen of Masonic consistency; arid an em
blem most rare of masonic "light," "the
key word" being Los," that is sul or light,
reversed, and made darkness !!
The finder shall be re‘sarded with '.'a
'n-0r44 , 44-i-to kather apron -more-an
dent than the golden Fleede or Roman
Eagle, and more honourable than the Star
and Garter, &e. &e."
%SANTEE+,
A CLOAK of "Masonic Charity"
suita
ble to hide the BLOOD of a fallen bro-
IMIE
Enquire at the - Halls of the most Wm.-
shipful Grand,'" Lodges of the Several . U.
States of North America. lw*
V 0 It S
AKNAATE'ssKut,L, suitable for a
"Knight Ternplar's drinking cup,"
when he "takes pure wine in the filth liba
tion." The living owner was a notorious
scoundrel, whose ''sins added to those daily
knight candidate," will constitute a sufficient
penalty to be "visited eternally upon his re
creant head, although he were pure him
self as et saint. Inquire at the sign of the
Severed Head, fixed on a spire in Templar's
GREAT LUCK.
F LISHA ADA NIS, concerned in robbing
a freeman of his liberty, contrived to
elude indictinent and trial for four years &
upwards; and when hts guilt was proved in
contestildv, escaped by -the fraternal aid of
NVILLt,OI tr.soN, of Lewistown, a . Master
Mason, who had managed to retain a place
on the jury.
Similar opportunities of rescue are offer
ed to any rouges who acknowledge the pow
er of "the grand hailing .sign (f a brother
in distress:"
Refer to Judges litßov and NELSON, of
the Supreme Court of New York; to Judges
13112DSHALL and GAEDNER i of the Circuit
Court of New York; and to the Jui:Es of
the Common Picas' Newport County, R. 17
I PO RTA NT DISCOVERY.
"THE low* b lo , t word ofa Master Mason:
'
JAIT-BUII-LUN " IS UO\V tbund.
When the Grand Master fell at the door
of the Temple, "struck dead with the gavel
of a fellow-craft," this sublime word was
16st, to the order 'of Master Masons. None
could rog it oxcopt "by weary na v al"
through four degrees to the recesses of "the
Royal Arch," where it ever beams with
radiance, "inscribed on the golden triangle,
which deposited by Methuselah, the son of
Enoch, in his subterranean temple, excava
ted and prepared before the flood."
-- We congratulate all Master Masons on
a recent discovery, that puts them at once
in possession of this invaluable word, which
thousands have heretolore . sought with the
same zeal that possesses those who follow
after "a Jack o'lantern."
-NOW % TIVE TICIIIII
Office of the Contractor for the Md. State Lotteries
I N presenting to hisfriends and the public
the annexed scheme oft he Maryland State
Lottery, NO. 3, for 1931, to be drawn in
Baltimore, on THURSDAY, 26th of May
ext T t-he Contra-ctor-would-mofst---regpcctfttl=
ly call their attention to the very stnall num
ber of Tickets composing the l same.
BRILM : I.NT SCHEME:
iiioliln;6oo2 prizes of rot)
I
1 2,000 4 100
1 LOOOB
I
1 603 lOO
1
400 1 2000 4
Five Tickets are sure of 2 Prizes and may draw 7!
Only 5,000 .Tickets—lssued in Quarters.
Quarters, 1 50 each.
TO BE HAD AT
CLARK'S,
N W. corner of Calnert and Baltimore Streets,
N E. Contr . )" of Charles and It g lii more Sheets,
and N IV. corner. ofand' Baltimore St; ts,
B DM RE.
Iri - Wheru the highest pzizedm.the recent S ate
Lotteries has been oftener sold than at any other
offices ! !
trOrders either by mail (pwitpaid) or private
conveyance, enclosing the cash for priies; will
meet the same prompt arid punctual attention a as
if on personal application. Address to
JOHN CLARK,
Lottery Vender, Baltimore.
td-2-4
May 4, 1831
NOTICE'.
111-LI; persons indebted to the esta
ISAAC CATOE, late of Latimore
township, Adams county, deceased, are re 7
quested to come.forwnrd and make settle.
ment without delay— T all those having claims
against said estate, will present them,-pro
:
perly authenticated, for settlement.
• JOHN WOLFORD, Adm'r.
May 4, 18f.31.
WANTIM.
AN Editor to take charge oFa Free Press,
about to be establishbd in one of the
coUntry 'towns of Pa. td whom 500 subsert
hem will be pledged from the,..start. Apply
(postage paid4at this office. May 4. •
rents pei lb, given tor Raki,
• CASH," - ' •
AT THE OcrlVAOcr TAB • STAA.
ME
ENGLISH AND' GERMAN-
, Printing Establish . anent,
ift:rtb_lLe_attention_afixin4ictive_and-initut4rioesa
Printer:"or any other Person who wishes to
engage in a large and profitable este' -
lishmeat of the kind.
T 0
- subscriber pliers for Sale, on very
rett,istiable terms, the large and eiten-
Englislt and GerthapYrint.ing establish•
inent of the
LTniou Anti4llasonic Telegraph,
ernum advoccits,
of New Berlin, Union County, Pa. togrithor
with a LOT OF GROUND, whereon - i
u
r'cted a builditlgis.Tnent
situated in Nlarket square of said town
opposite .the public — buddit , s. l e die pur
chaser will advance from 'tlo to 500 dol
lar-,, takin,g possk.s. ion of the Office, the
remainder will lee left to his own specified
tune for payment, with good Lecurity.
On, he .will ;Sell separate, either the Eng
lish or the German establishment.
On, if no sale will be nyde---the subs'ert
ber is Willing to take into Partner. hip,
active and industrious Printer,.of good and
moral habits, who can'he well ri;conimended
as sudh, and who is capable to conduct the
whole irianainent of office-, will meet
with good - enc - euragitnent and taken as (.‘ - - - i;•
partner on feast inable terins.
OR, it' no Sale nor Partnership will take
place, he will (ZEN T the said establishment
to any Printer who understands the business
or to such a pershn who pledges hitwielf to
employ capable hands to execute the work
in the office, and who knows how to take
ehargo of an office—for the,term gr 2 or m o ru
years; (in the most reasonaLie terms.
'Phis Establishment is one "oldie largest .
and extensive Printing Offices, in the NV( St
ern part of the State.—Th.r subscription to(
both papers have been larger than any (Alt- .
or western paper in the State—upwards of
'..2000 papers were issnoil, lo.f. /re the' oilier,'
was left in charge of 11.. fLichenberg, the
present Editor, who is no printer himself,
and involved in other large and extensive
business, who has thereiiire 110 bore to con
duct the Establishment to its great advan
tage. By some exertion the number of sub
scriliet•s couldl2
he increased to 500 or 3000
as this is the only Anti-masonic Press in ll
nioti,,Ohtmiberland, Columbia, Centre,:
Cleargeki, and other surrounding Counties,
and the only GERMAN Anti-masonic paper,
west of the Susquehanna, in which Counties
it has an extensive :inerease and will still
increase, as the majority of the people. are
becoming Anti-thasonic.--All the printing •
of bills, tickets, &c. fin• the Antimasonia
party . of those Counties are executed in this
office, as well as all the public printing of
the county of Union, and the Job-work is
extensive; the Office e x ecuted work in 1.830
for upwards of 6000 dollars, which it will
produce yearn, arid indeed nn)ru a ii businesa
is properly managed.
The Office is cOmposed of every necessa
ry materials as a complete Book and Job
Office; a good Ramage Press ; the assort
ments of Type are good—the Job and all
the German, as well as pant of the English
Types are all but new, and every thing in
good order to execute any kind of work.
The reason for offering the estabrshment,
on the above favorable conditions, • • because
I have established anuther Office t Lebanon
Pa. which requires my pre!ken e and whole
attention, and Navin r given charge oldie.
office at New Berlin, tt r. Ilachenberg,
who from reasons ahoy stated, has no time
to attend to the business, as it should be at
_ twig •
a large.outstantling business in Union and
the adjoining counties,w rich cannot be done,
to the advantage of the Office, as long as he
has any interest in the same.
e • 1•c
at Lebanon Pa. will be promptly attended to.
JOSEPH MILLER.
=
rmi. , :r - be a clecic?wi __
Anti-mason, and well recommended us such
-- 7 autipledrre hi mselfulnet thc twp
hers on t hem rine ples—no other need apply:
THE SATURDAY COURIER
APRIL 23, 1831
It is gratifying to learn that the "Couanat" has
loot with very general titvour among our patrons
in the neighborhouring country, and' also in dis.
taut states. Many gentlemen, not personally
known to us, limp ibrwarded their orders for the.
paper, and s'eme 11 - i s t'Ve kindly offered to become our
Agents.. We have in all C - ases cheerfully arced.
ed to their wishes—and feel ourselves under par . .
"ticulat obligations to then Tor the interest they
!lave expressed for our success. IVheiever as
agency is not already established for the couatiF.a..
i rum). be proper to obtain one, and use shall offer
such liberal terinsjo gentlemen who are disposed
to act-in this capacity fi - ir us us we have no doubt
will be perfectly catislitctory.
REIM V A L.
THE PRINTING OFFICE of the subscriber
has been removed to the now building in Chum.
bersbur
TAVERN, where
ELI
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.0P ,EVERY DESCRIPTION,
will be done on moderate terms, with neatness- and
despaich; and where subscriptions= to the "STAR,",
andadrcrtisernenis for insertion in its columns.
will be thankfully received. — He at the same time
interns his acknowledgments to his friends fo(
their liberal support, and hopes to merit a con.
reliance of the seine. •
ROBERT W. Nil DDLETON
WONTED.
ASCIENTIFIC man, tt man orlitera.
ture.and of, worth, politically , friendly
tto the - American "System, : and to ANTIMA.
SONRY, to edit a newspaper in .one
.of lho
pleasant cities of the northern states. Apply
(postage paid.) at Altis one, say 4,
,ANp TILE
El