_.._,..~.r:.. ~ o * - ------- - .. A- d_v e - r ti s e the It 'S t • • . N07a02:. AN adjourned meeting or the "Temper ance Society of gettysOurg and its vicini ty,' will be held the Court House on Sa turday the 11th. of %June next. The citi zens are respectfully invitPd mattNid. SAMUEL R. RE; • - :;,-;ELL, May 31,,1831. Sceretar.,,.. JUST ,NECEI VED 4. F6R. NA LE BY D. COMFOWr, A NEW AND - , BEAVTIFUL ASSOUTMENT OF - - DRY_ GOODK_ 30 BAIMELS OF SHAD, G (S- M (.` N R RE which will be sold low fur Cash May, 2.1, Ib3l. 'l2-8 Pl3B C Ipursuance ,- )1 . an order t'3lthe Orphans' Court of Adams county, will he exposed to public sale, on the premises, On Saturday the 20th of August next, ..4, ,, T9.t.'4, "" . 4, A LOT . 0 F 4 -. )c.fzM, ~4 : • i'"'''' GROUND 4, rAi'';'4‘ - 9 !' ,_ ......erc4mm.... 'Containing 28 Acresy adjoining lands of John Collins and others. Likewise a Lot of Ground in the town of Heidlersburg No. 39, in Tyrone township, Adams county; all the estate of Arthur Nickel, dm: used. bale tp commetitie at-40 o'clock A. M. on the ItiA - descri bed lot at-3 o'clock P. M. on said day. - WILLIAM NICKEL, Addr. May 31, 1 831. ts-8 OFFICE OF THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAIL ROAD COMPANY, 20th May, 1831. The Exhibition of Lo comotive Steam Engines on this road, here tofore advertised by this Company for the Ist June next, has been POSTPONED, and instead of that day, it wilt take place on l IVIONDAY, the 27th_ of*June, and nu the two succeeding days. The selection from the several Engines that may be offered will be Made on the last of those days, viz: on Wednesday the 29th June; after which they will be subjected to the regular work of thiity days on the Rail-road agreeably to the original conditions oared by this Company. Every facility for previous practice on the Rail-road will be afferdedto competitors, and cars on the Winans Construction will be furnished for testing the respective pow ers of the several engines. .Persons, who may arrive with engines previous to the Ist June, will have the use of the Rail-road accorded to them on their arrival in Baltimore, for the purposes of practice and exhibition. P. E. THOM IS, President, Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road Company. May 31, 1831. cA 5 JET-IvlA &INa. The subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and its vicinity, THAT TIE IS MARINO, AND PREPARED TO ikIANUFACTURE, ALL KINDS OV II lit NA: V IPA 'F.:-OF---1104.4Nig.i.i—}.Y 1, Kat STYLE, At Mr. Hugh Denwiddie's Shop, in ,South Baltimore street, and next door to Mr. David Little's Coach Factory. lie hopes that those wishing to purchase will do themselves aid hi►ii the favor to Call and examine his work before they purchase elsewhere. 01c .7 TIT made _to order at the shortest notice. March 9, IH3I. latlA 'f The subscriber takes this method to inform his friends, and the public generally, THAT ILE rixß costmr.Nem) TILE TAILORING BUSIEILS4 I In Cush-Town, Ada7ns county, Pa., " Where he will execute all orders in his lino of business promptly, and ni the most thsli ionable manner, Cush or Country Pro duce. As he has made arraugt:irolits to re ceive the Quarterly 11.9prts or the Philadelphia Fashions. Through the aid of Mr. Allen Ward's Protractor Syvteut. of Cutting Garincol,s he will lie enabled to please . all who may favor- lain with their custom. - : JACOB LIOSSLER. Cush-Town, March3o,lB3l EOTICE. • THE creditQre or JOIIN . BEA Jr. an Oisolvoualebtor, are Ili - gilled to Present their claims to the Falb:scriber thr Fettlenlent. ELIZ ABETH ' May 18, 1:431: • - Trustee. SIX AVENTS REWARD. RAN AWAY. frornthe subscriber living ut I\4enallen township, :I :: (lapastoiity, on thel244 of April, 1831, itiLip.l.ented ap. prenticeNb the Weavaig flumness,"narned CISLER—hit has „three years yet to serve. 1 hereby caution, the -public against htirhorint or pinploying tiu,id boy, or truatit43.h...l on my , account. • • • 'GEORGE. TAYLOR, . Menalkur towilship;•Adam4 ()),Ya• May 4,1E31.* - 41,4_2_4 IMM!MIME!! e 1 L. SHARP. 61-48 1 t-5 1 IMIONEI _ANTIi•MASONIC STAR, AND REPUBLICAN 'BANNER. Otren, 1)0 respectfully inform the public gonorally, HAVE JUST nitecivEn 'A FRESI-I.SUPPL y OF SEASONABLB GOODS: tVliich 1 offer on pleasing terms for CASIf or - COUNTRY PRODUCE.: CONSISTING PARTLY AS FOLLOWS: Domestics,* British Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queens-Ware, Shcies, &c. A LSO an hand, r a umßEß; for sale. THOMAS J; COOPER. , Atuy 24, 1831. . • 4L-7 -c"'MEft - IiNDICATN. The ,undersigned respectfully makes known to the public, • THAT TIE - Has TAI ENAVKI.I. KNOWN r r mic KNi\s§VIZT.I,4 pile Mc% Id bar isiVid 4 Ad 124 Alla - Situate at the. south eild of Gettysburg, on . the :Baltimore turnpike, called the "CUM. I;ERLAN D INN, I ! where Tracellers, Drovers, •Vira.lTorters, &c. can be at all times accommodated, and every exertion made by himself and family to.render satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. . 1114 y 24, Is3l. • •Vew Store. TLIE 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 NDW STOCK 010 GOODS, Which lie intends opening in the house of the lute John ill'Conaughy, Esq. deceased, situate on the South West Corner of the Centre Square ira Gettysburg, CONSISTING OF A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF C.:: 4 • DRY GOOD ' S 'GROCERIES, _ Queens -and Glass WARE LOOKING GLASSES, AND LATIVORS,__&c. , N 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. went for them to purchase—" Look &fore -you-leup The Public's humble servant, SAMUEL FA HN ESTOCK. Gettysburg, April 20,1831. tf-2-2 THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersi l wd respectfully informs his old friends and customers,and the public in &eneral, that he has takers that _well known Atvra.lavdN ar 4 N AY NIL •y EAGLE • - 3EIOTTEL, isnANW-4- uate.sui the corner _oilialliwore_and MAL dle streets, formerly occeipied' by Mr. B. GILBERT. The house is . large and con venient.. His Bar is well stocked with the hest of Liquors, and his- Table will always be furnished with the best the 'market can afford. Thelstabling is good_ ancLroomy,„ and attended by an attentive Hustler. ravellers and others are assured, 'that he will use eve: •y exertion in his power to render both. Man and LI, wse.comfbrtabln. April 6, 1531. ruzzau rz OUSE. The subscriber has take' that old R - S 4 V1T0 711 I r r S rir fit agiiN •• ' ii • • (Foummu,v;:',oCUl; Ell BY CUED. LASTIELLS,) On the Yal.k and Gettysburr Turnpike Road 5 miles franc Gettysburg, and ,24..fr0m York. flaying provided himself with every !lc coluniodation for Travell/3rs, Wagoners, and Drovers,' he invited those who travel that way to give him a Call, and judge Whether his entertainmeill and charges do not justify t i johinyitation: • ROBERT TAYLOR.. April 27, IS3I. • N. B. Persons indebted to me, are re sted to call on MosEs MCCLEAN, Esq. in whose hands I have placed my books, mil make immediate settlement. R. 'F. SWRAY IVIAWD. fIANIE to the c:rielosnrae, of the sUbseri ber, living in Cumberland township, Adanis county, on Sunday the 15th inst. a BAY MARE 9 t i about 15 years old, with both t 1 ;. hind feet white to the pasiure - , ,:gr A joint, and several white spots the back—shod all round . . She had . a . part of a litilenrehain and the neek.baudon when she .was taken up. Thep - Viler is deSired to coin:: and prove proporty;.pay charges and talte her away. PETER EPLEY. (31 . 11) , *24, 1801. ~1 . 4t,4•4 co i:3 able's Blmaks for ,3).e.here. - 4, ! '• * . J. HARBAUGH. tf-7 PHILIP 111 AG tr-7-52 . 4. WW2 G Wl' ORE. DR. .7. ILB.ERT, • • Begs leave to inform his friends and 'the pliblic genenlly, that lie HAS ALWAYS 1 / 1 4 IANI) A SUPPLY or THE - FOLLOWING AII'PI.CLES, VIZ. Acid Muriatic do Culeebs do Nitric , , du Juniper do Oxalic do Pennyroyal do Sulpluiris do Sassafras do Tartaric • do Anther /Ether " do Sailed . - Alcohol do Sweet Alum do Worinsoed Annette Pearl Ashes 4+ol do. Barley Pepper ~ Precipitate. Red Prussian, Blue Pumice Stone Piitent IlediL:nes -Anderson's Pills _Hernia n's Drops British Oil Fisher's Pills flooper's ' ,P ills Dyott's Pills Leo's Pills Lyon's Pills • . Goilfrey'n Cordial Antimony Arsenic Balsam Copaivet do Sulphur do Do Alaltha Barks Bitter Ingredients Black Lead Blacking Blue Vitriol " Borax - Boxes Pill Brimstone Brushes Paint Caloinol Camphor Castor Chalk Chrome Green du fled do Yellow Cinnamon Cloves Cochineal Cologne Water Confbetionary Copperas Corks Dragons Blood Emery Essence Bergamot do Lemon do Cinnamon do Peppermint -Flout—of-Sulphur -- - Fluwers of Cli amino mile Fol Digi(ails do Senna Glue Gum Aloes do Arabic do Assafcetida do Copal do Guaiacum do Myrrh do Opium do Shell Lae , do Tragacanth Hive Syrup . Ink Powder do Liquid do Durable Indigo Lamp-Black • Litbarge • Madder Magnesia Manna Mineral Green pt. litmege Oil Aniseed do Castor do Cloves Tocrethor with a variet* of articles not men tione above, which he will sell on REA.wAvii- BLE TERMS. Baltimore-street, Gettysburg, May 18!---entarn. THE SATURDAY COURIER, A WEEKLY JOURNAL, • Of News, Literature, Agriculture, Many facturee, ke. The LARGEST Newspaper printed in Philadel phia, and the CHEAPFAST in the U. States Terms, only $.2 per ann. halryearly in advance PUBLIC ATTENTION is respectfully invited to this popular weekly pnblica tion—furnishing, as it certainly does, one of life most acceptable vehicles of informa tion to, persons whose occupations will not permit them to enjoy the advantages of pe rusing the daily Journals, and alsofor those - WITo reeide — olif - OTT liiTeity7Ttnil - daire - (for moderate equivalent) an acquaintance with the-earliest and current New. • 'rho SATURDAY COURIER is print ed on the patent NAPIER PuEss and com prises Twenty-eight columns of lice largest class, 4Vhi - citja RENE% - 4:1) every weejc, and Light" Reading, in all its departments. Internal Improvements, Commerce, Agriculture, • -Domestic Mawfactures, Prices Current.jf Stocks, The Grain and Flour Market, Public Sales of Groceries, 4.c. 4-c. Foreign' and Domestic Intelligence, rc• ceived during the week, - Kr-And all (Wer subjects of an interest ing nature. The publishers have already received the most flattering assurances of complete sue• cess-r—and it• is their intention: to keep •up corresponding efforts to make their Journal deserving the Poptilar character it has ob. tained. The publishers have O r e Jtdsrantage of ve, ry extensive facilities of obtaining intern - la tion at lIOME and. APROAD 7 ---vvhieh is afforded by an abundant..exchange with all the principal papers in the Union—besides, which their office is furnished with the best LONDON -and LIVERPOOL papers_ao Magazines of the earliest dates. , • The publishers intend to devote annually a portion of the profits of their work, to the promotion of the cause of LUERATURR. As soon as proper arrangements can be ef fected, a premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLUARS will be awarded for the best .AMERIQAN TALE. 'rhe gentleman who shall hese leeted to decide the award, shall* named Y at the time of offering thepremiufn. • . ~. , • The publishers are,..aware •orthe difficul ty of furnishingthe:iCpaper.iri due season to subscribers residing at a distance ; -=this ob btacle wilt be routedied' in the course of a 'Yew weeks . , when spell arringements will be made .as cannot fail to be perfectly skis ritk factory. ' . . , ....- ... . • • . . - -' All orders fo °SATURDAY COUR IER, contsinin thiprice.ofsuliscriptioo,) twit be adOresseillit . - - - • _,•• ." . - .woobWARD 4i . SPRA.GG,, piiiia:,,l I===ll Opode!doe Potter's Cadiolicon Golden Tinctoro Stoughton'il Bitters Rod Lead do Satndere. Root Arrow do Colombo do Gentian do Rhubiirb do Snake _ Rose Pink Rosin • Rotten Stone Sal iEratus do Epsom -do Glauber do Tartar —Sash- too)s-assorted Seeds Anis do Caraway do Coriander do Fennell du Fennugreek do Mustard White Soap Shaving do Castilo Spanish Brown Sponge • Spirits Nitro do Hartshorn do Turpentine Starch Tartar Emetic Therisc Trusses Umber arnish Black do Copal Wa*rs White Vitriol do Lead Wine Antimonial do Bitters Wood Brazil do Fustie do Log do Nicaragua Eliiffla yy ~~.~,. ~,. ;~ .' THE 'CASKET, FOR A l, The * May No. of this work, has beon received. Its contents sire as follows: A beautiful portrait of the Marchioness qf Carmarthen,grand.daughter, t2f the vine , ruble Charles Carroll. Venitian Arr . It itecture-7'he Church o fSt. Mark ; and the the P St. eter's, aiid part of the Colonnades. -School of Flora,-Panax Qainquefoliuin, or American Ginseng. Music—Orook's Do lighter, a fitrorite song. K7 - The, terms of this popular , publ publication are $2.5 - 0 per ntinutu payable in advance, ' I-not— • • • ' Twelve numbers make a volume, containing about 000 closely printed pages; to this a title page and index are added at the end of the _year. Considering the quality of thn e engravings, and the large' amount of read• ing matter in the Casket, it is perhaps, the cheapest publication 9f the kind in the Uni ted States. A few copies of the casket for 1828 1820 and 1830, containifig an extensive variety of splendid engravings, remain on hand, which may be obtained on application at this 'of Those who wish to subscril* for the pre sent volume, will please forward their orders as soon as possat, as we have printed but a small number 'of copies _over those actually subscribed for. Small notes of solvent banks Will be received at par value. .Address [post paid] SA:?IUEL C. ATK I NSON, N 0.112. Chesnut Street, Philadolphia. THE LADY'S BOOK, FOR MAY, IS3I. THIS number has just -been issued from the press, and forms the last but one of the present volume. A GREATER VARIETY of LitA'rary SllhjtlEl,: have been collected together in the edition for this month, than is usual, and the EmIIII.I.ISIIMENTS are equally suited tu the character of the work', and as well engraved us any former ones—they consist of:— A View of Philo delphia,from Kensington. Embroidery for Head Dreises,two Engruv.. zngs. Ballet Dancing. Physical Exerciscsfor Women. The Natire and 0(1(1 Fiwlr; Jeptha's Daughter, Music, from the He- brew Melodies. The JUNE number will be published„nt,an early period,andebnipietes the second vo lume of the work. In the short space ofone year, we have, by uniremitted exertions, procured for the LADY'S WOK, an en viable station among the Literary publica tions of our country. This has not been accomplished without very consuierahle pense—the fact is, upwards of THREE _ _ pended in EMBELLISLIMENTS alone— which comprise no less than SIXTY BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, On various subjects, and some of them of a superior and costly style. In addition to, these, there may also -be included' two appropriate engraved Title Pages, with indexes to accompany the vo lumes, and Fifteen pieces of Music, of the most approved kinds—which, with more than Six Hundred and Seventy-two large and closely printed pages of Letter press, together comprises two volumes of the LA DY'S BOOK, one of the cheapest publicatiOas in the United States—being furnished to subscribers, monthly, at the moderate price per annum._ Having redeemed the pledge we made to the public in the onset, to make the work .creditable to ourselves, and satistlictory to all who patronize it, we feel authorized to state, that as our abilities and willingness have increased with an augmented list of subseribers, no effort shall be wanting on our part to render the adore -numbers, in every particlar, SUPERIOR. to those which have been so extensively approved. • A large amount of dues on subscriptions remains uncollee.ted. We respectfully re quest agents and others whose accounts arc still unclosed, to forward the balancesdue us, in their hands, at once, that no mistakes may occur hereafter in furnishing the work promptly to those who settle their The ENORMOUS EXPENSES which are neces , 'sarily incurred in publishing a on the extensive scale we have adopted, does not admit of an apology far thus seasonably so liCiting from • la compliance with our terms. A or the numbers from the first of January, are still on . hand, and can be ob tained by persons who wish to subscribe. All orders (enclosing the price of subscrip tion) must be addressed to A. GODEY & CO. Philadelphia. June 7, 1831: LOOK • LOOK AT TIDES! F°'THE ZAST TIME I call on all those indebted to me, either by bond, note or bOpk account, to come foriard and make settlement- 2 -If 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. THOMPSQN: April 27,1831. _ • _ NOTICE. - • i . 4 LL persons ,indebted to 'the estate of AR- ISAAC CATOE; late of Lath - Imre township, .I.thinv3 county, deceased, are re quested' to 'dome forward and matte settle ment with Out delay—all those having claims against said estate, will present them, pro perly aattientited,forsettlement- JOHN? WOI4FORD ' , May 4, I 1 4:31.. -- • . ===ll GM BOOT & SICOE M A -eati#lo The Subscriber respectfully inform s the in habitauts of Gettysburg and vieittit‘ that he' has taken the Shop, in , West York Street, lately oc. cupied by Mr. Robert Taylor, and that IS PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE BOOTS & snoEs, of 1v1;1;Y nEscateTumr,. In a neat workmanlike manner, and that ho will constantly keep - on hand, a supply of ready made work, which lie will warrant te as good aticL Cheap as can be had in any other shop in the place. As he is a complete hand tar making LADIES S►ior;g, and just I'ron► the city of Baltimore- he will ensure such work done in the most fashiona ble and durable manner. DAVID SOMERS. A LARD I supply of lirst:rate Lancas ter oIUL A IL3 V A for sale by JESSE GILBERT. Prot/ionotary's May 5, 1831. account of Jon N Z I F.G LER Trustee -21- of Er.lZAl n ;'llr EnTinAnT, a non com ps inentis, is tiled in my ollige, and will he affixed fur confirmation on the 4th Mon day of August next. EQ. WELSH, Proth'y IN 'l' IRE NE AV IV Olt . UNPRECEDENTED IN THIS COUNTRY! COMIC MARIMOTtI Rlastraftd by ignearas of T.INU HUNDRED CariCabe/TS, ,Slectelies, and Comic En - gravings, combining all the interest and ,spirit the Domestic and Po reign Comic Anntials, Humor ous Designs, and Langha. ble DROLLERIES. Flll I. pu • • Prospectus of a work of which Wit and Iluinuur, are to constitute the princioal gredieuts. The publisher has observed the avidi ty which productions or similar pretentious are sought after, notwithstandilv their leaden at. leuipts - atifit,'have been disfigured by coarse vul garity, and too often evinced an utter disregard of decency, unniindful that The favorable disposition which the public have so constantly mannbsted towards similar attempts to amuse and entertain,-has con vin • the ptiblish or that a well 'conducted al plca.ing melange of Wit and Humour, extensively patron. -lied. Under this impressii 1, he has made exten sive arrangements to Foci re, at great cost, the hest productions of a hut ierous nature both at home and abroad, including; the comic woilts ut flood, Gruikshaidt, and other genuine Sons of Co -di:its; thirT,ooltiiiiGlass, tin amusuig and unique affair, with numerous other laugliabk and mirth • inspiring siihjects. . . It is hopos.sible, nor shall wa.attempt to give in a. wore prospeotio;, an -adequate Woo -of the-v:11.h,- ty and which it shall be the conslant . aiint.6 infuse into the pages of the COMIC: MIRROR.— It will be satishietoty, however, to Show . , by the testimony of the most astinguished physicians, that invalids of almost every description, will de rive benefit from our labors; particularly those who arc alllicted with weak nerves, lowness oT spirith, and complaints of a - dyspeptic-or -billions-: nature. To the3o our work will prove.invaluable;-: and the smile of quod humor which will brighten the countenance, and the sense - of inward satis factioicand self-complacency .which . will assured ly.. put our patients in the best of humor with themselves and with the world, will induce theta to throw, tbithwith, their bottles, pills, and "phy sic to tho dogs." . We can only specify among the general and di versified topics of the future pageir-of the work: Pouches at the Pride, Whims and genies of the 'fumes, in which the lash of satire will be used with unsparing- severity' , ; but always in such general terms, and with such perfect good na ture, as to give no cause of personal offence, Humors and Vagaries of the PolicoOtlice, whore hornet - in:lton, is exhibited in its, true colors, and vice exposed in its naked deformity, only that the beacon - 11 - my serve as a warning to thee dissolute and vicious. - Doings of Folks about Town; the Ways or the Worhi,& Peeps behind tho'CUttain; Caricatures; Tales of Humor; Sketches of Nit, and Anec dotes of Celebrated Characters, men of Fancy aq Fashion, who have nothing else to do but to entertain their neighbors, and inspire others . with their flashes of wit and merriment, which is "wont to sot the table in a roar." The whole will bo illustrated by numerous Comic Engravings, executed at great, expense, and whicliof themselves will furnish. an inexhausti ble fund of amusement: and may, better than a ny thing eilso,- be taken up on a dull rainy day, or servo to beguile an hour which would other wise pass heavily away. . - • Tir m ains:: : -Nothwithstanding the heavy ex. pens° attending the publication of this singular and entirely unique work, the publisher has de termined to put the subscription at the very low- . est price , at which it can possibly be afforded, con fidently relying on an extonsiv.e patronage for re. mUneration. • It. will be published every other week, at only Si 50 per annum.. Agents will bQ allowed a- commission of`ls per cont. on all re mittancest No'anpaid letters or orders without , the amount of subscription will receive attention; as the expense 9f the publication and-,the lowneisa' of the subscription, Wilk not warrant • the,pablisli,: twin doing otherwise. • Addrois t S. R. KRAMER,. • March 30, 1831-. G I_. U May 19, 1,931 NOTICE. "Wrinkli.. .that Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides-' PROSPECTUS OF TILE FRAGE, ONLY Wit l 50 I'ER ANNUM "Immodest voids. admit of no defence, For want of decency, is want of sense." Play 10; 1,01; NMI 0 ' " 4, . . 21