0 CO® dve - rtiiemnts. COdIeIb•MaLSEIXO Are. MI ESG2 iZa==lll =M:I SZWIIN 61.9 /1120,, Respectfully informs the _public that he has removed to - New Shop in Chombers6urg Street, a few — dOoriliresttir the: - Cattrt Howe, - WHEllile HE . 111 'PRERAR2I) . TO . .47410, Trim, and Repair Area eirrA,l OF !VERY DESCRIPTION, --ALSO-- 4 SAD / H* , DLES, bee 0%. BRIDLES, SADDLE-BAGS, Portmanteaus, Harness, Trunks, and►ery other article in his fine of busi, nese, with neatness, durability and despatch. He ',vaunts his thanks for past encourage ment, and- shall endearor to merit a Contin uance of I he .same. July, 26, 1881.. tf-16 NOTICE. Prothozwiary's Office, .? July 23, . 1831. S THE account of flerman : Wierinan and John Sadler, Trulttpos of ISAAC - 13ADLER - ;is - fited - in - the frothonotary's of- In - Gettyibitrg, - Adms county; Tor con firmation at August ' term, 1831. GEORGE WELSH, Proth'y. tc-*-16 -NOTICE. Prothonotary's Office, July 28, 1831.. THE account of Jacob Smith, one of the Trustees of MARY FOLLER a non compos mentis, is filed in the Prothon , otary's office, in Gettysburg, Adams county, .6)r-confirmation-atAugust term, 1831. GEORGE WELSH, Proth'y. July-26,4831. --- tet—,l.6 Oran') Suva?: AtratIST I TERIVI, 3.831. Strqban.--John - Crissit, Jno. N. Graft. ryrone.—Baltzer Snyder, Wm. Sadler. Gettysburg.—David Ecker, John 1.. Macfarlane. Nenallen.—Hugh Wilhenny, Jno. Kline, Jr. Charles F. Keener. Hamilionban.—Henry Hockersmith. Prc - TiVi in.—Jacob Brough. Reading, William Long, Samuel Blake, Joseph Kitchen. Cumberland.—George Guinn, Abraham Linah, Peter Fry. Germany.--Samuel Winrott,-of A. Mountjoy.—Jolin Wilson, of. C., Wm. Young. Conowago.—Abraham Rife, Wm. Albright. Mountpleasant.—George Brinkerhoff'. Rentington.—Moses Funk. Liberty.—Henry M'Divit, Nathaniel Randolph, - Gordan; Joseph Hill, Henry Heagy. Franklin.—George Myers, Daniel Mickly, Jas. Morrow, David Beecher, Peter Middy, Victor Milhenny. Huntington.—Joseph Wierman, Wm. Morehead, Isaac Wierman. Menallen,-Nicholas Bushyp Philip__ Beamer, John Galbraith. - Cumberland.-M ichael Trost le. Germany.-Ja cob Win rott,Jr. John Shorb. ,Mannip/easaliit.-Alax..Eiv lug, Jacob W ills, 80. Zatiniore.-Jamea M'Cosh. • amt onWit -- .-4liiiTrere; - Joseph - Khepar Conoloago.-Christian Eriaman. Metintpiy.-Johrt-Horner,•Sen. Eli Horner. Gettysburg. ohn Creas,-MichaeteElarkson: Bensick.-Frederick Baugher: Straban.-JoW M'llheny, James Brinkerhoff. Reading.--Josokoh J. Kuhn. ter-Millar. I 1i The.undersigned respeotiblly makes known to the public, ','THAT U HAS TAKEN TEAT WELL KNOWN 1 21721 E R ZU.L.S)IO _ Situate at the south end of Gettysburg, on the. Bsltirnore turnpike, called the "CUM BERLAND INN," where • Travellers, Drovers, Wagoners, &c. can be at all times imommalated, and every, exertion made by himself and family to render tat iefaction to all who may favor him withlectsli- J. RARBAUG IL tf-7 May 24,4831. LOOKAT THIS! rIIPOR THE MAST TEM° AL — I - call - on alt those indebted tvarizeither by bond, note or book account, .to coins forward and make settlement—l this tiotitel has no mote effect than my for mer itoticeithose indebted' will have to make settlement with persons who will add COSTS to their, visite. JAMES A THOMPSON.- Aprltgr, - - • tf-2-3 ty DOCIN Ski, DZ. TUDOR, OaliS hie PP:Amnions l services to the qntblic generally, Andean always be #ttind tit, hie fatber i e reitidence, a the Woe ittrios Ay. occupied by James Morritmon, sod i,bsif of HAMpiOn: • air MOW, June I 4 IPSL Elli 3 -_ 14 -lax ' I % : , ; 7 / ( 3 ' __;t:! Whaled Immediately, At this Office; an Apprentice to the Prin ting Business. To a good and industrious boy, I willtive liberal inducements: Atigust 2, 1831. 141.141E5. TT Npursuance of sundry writs of Vendi -11- tioni Exponas, issued, out of the Co.tirmt . Common Pleas, and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on Tuesday the 1 fith day of August instant; at 12 o'clock, M. at the court-house in the borotieh of Gettys burg, the following TEAL ESTATE.; viz. A Lot of Ground,- Situate in the borough of Gettysburg, ad joining lots. of George Shryock, and the heirs --of--.1-atnew•Agnew r -and-k,nown-on-the• general plan of said Townby No. 12, on which are erected two 2 story • Brick Dwelling houses, fronting on Baltimore street, and Two 2 story Brick BACK BUILDINGS; Two 2 story Brick Dwelling Houses, ' fronting on Middle ; street, Brick Stable, and two wells of water. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the Estate of Peter Beige!. A LSO, A Tract of Land, Situate, in Fianklin township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Henry Grove, Daniel Mickley and others, containing, 130 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two story Log Dwelling House, double-Log-Barn, and °tiler Out Buildings, with an Orchard. Seized and - taken in ex ecution-as-the-Estate-of-James 'Bond. 'ALSO, A Lot of . Woodland, Situate in Mountjov townsnip, Adams co., adjoining lands of Petei cri - mgartner, Jac:ob Eckenrode and others, containing 9 Acres, niore_or lekse Seized and taken in execu tion as the Estate-of-John Eckenrode.. ALSO, All the Interest of William Nickell in a . Tract of Land, Situate in Huntington township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Henry Muntorif John Collins and others, containing 160 Acret-more or less, on which are erected a two-story Log Dwelling House, Log Kit Chen, DoubkLog Barn, and an Or chard. Seized and aken in execution as the Estate of William Nickell. ALSO, A Tract of Land, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Philip Fleshman, Janes--Lockart-and others, -containing- 53 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a 11 story Log Dwelling House, double Log Barn, Log Spring-house, and two Orchards. Seized and taken in execu tion as the Estate of John Schlosser, ALSO, All the Interest of Benjamin 11I'Creary in A Tract of I.and, Situate in St raban township, Adams county adjoining lands of Jas. Taugh inbaugh aniibthers, containing 880- Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two story weather-boarded Dwelling House _ Log Kitchen, dodble Log Barn, Log Sta- ble, Two Orchards, and a well of water-- ALso, A Lot of Ground, itilateiTrMountpleasatit lownship, Adams county, adjoining lands of Andrew Smith, Ator.lignikr,tind._..9.ll3exs, _containing 3 Acres, mofe or less;-oft-whielt-areerectett-tr one=-stedry Locr Dw.ellin Log. Shop; Logatable, iyitha.well of milder. Seized •and taken in execution as' the Estate of Benjamin ifrl'Creary. ALSO;- AU the Interest of Sebastian Heafer, Sen. In a Half Lot of Ground, In Abbottstown, Berwick township, Aileros county, adjoining lots of Joseph Barliag and others, and kriown on the general phut of said town by No. 17, on which are, erected a one story - Dwelling-house; part Log and part Brick,.and Log Stable. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Sebastian Heafer, S'en. ALSO, Two . Lots of Ground, Situate in Heidletsburg, Tyrone township, Adams County', and known on the genera . , plan of said Town by Nos. 6 and 7, on which are erected•a two-story. • Stone .D.welling-house, And ode story Log Shopc Seized and to ken in execution its the Estate of John Fit; jerals. ALSO, A Lot of Ground; Sifuate in the borough ofGettysburg, Adams county, fronting on Middls-street, ana known on the general - plan of laid Town by No. 161, on which erected a one-story . Frame Rough-cast Shop. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Garret, Vanoraiiiiikm. • WM. S. COBEAN, Sheri": Sheriff's Office Gettig. : • burg, August 1831 ! - S ' _CAMPLIKEIETntaa - - WHERE will be a . CiMP MEETING beld on the land of Mr."Brinkerhoff, 3 miles from Gett. sbur on the York turn- pt e, t.) commence on rtday to 12t of August, under the direction of the Rev. Wm. lialnilton,'VE. of Carlisle District. All well disposed persons are invited to at tend; We would hereby 14 - 1 - 4 - wain an per sons from selling Beer, Cakes or Spirituous Liquors within 3 miles of the Camp ground the limits prescribed by law. August 2, 1831. Contents the the July b omber. —Philadelphia fashions for my 1831; with a splendid colorful engraving. ' A Tender -Wife. Maxims. Steak. speare. The Bird's Eye Flower. Truth. La Piazetta Di .3an Marco. The Parting; The Seat -ofTa sta.- -Latest-London e, Caps,--Bonnets and Head Dresses, illustrated. Meeting sadder than parting. , The Love 'Watcher. Albert Gal latin. Garden Operations for Ladies. The In cendiary. Hindoo Women. I'm not a handsome man. Flattery, a fable. Embroidery for Head Dresses. Female Education. The origin of Chininies. Prayer. The Polish Wife. The Ma. jesty orGod. BOno. The day ofJndgment. Bat rforoo. There's Music in a Mother's Voice. Reflection. The Broken Heart. Polish Song. Kosciusko. The origin of Wine. A Sketch.— The Cruel Hour—piece cti . Music, written and composed for the Lady's Book. The Necroman cer. sensations. The Coeffeur.. Eloquence. Country Lodgings—original. Woman's Heart. Song. The Ornamental Artist=illustrsted.— Learning and Love. She is gone and for ever. The• Gatherer. Recipes. An Island of Ice.— Chirography. Love. Riding, with illustrations. Elijah's Intervievv., Christmas Carol. L. A. GODEY & CO. 112 Chesnut st. opposite the P; Office, Phil. By the Editor of the Schenectady Standard Fin' publishing, on the Ist of October next, a orlhe american Press, (n tCneat parnphlet.form; to contain the -ti tles of all the. Newspapers and Periodicals published--in- -the- Ultited St tes; -the names of the Editors and Publishers; a statement of the number of copies published from each press, and a designation of the Political prin ciples advocated by each respective publica tion. To which will be added, a notice of the several Type Foundries, and Printing- Press Manufactories , „ in the United -States. The . work is designed for the use of the Profession, and •.• interest to Palificar Editors Pritites and _ Newsprpers, Who will imtnediately, upon rending this no tice,.thrward to this ()like a number of their paper enclosing 1 shilling, shall receive a copy of the work free of postage. Editors friendly to this design, are re, quested to give our notice a conspicuous in surtion in their paper, which will enable us to make our statements. perfect• and correct. Schenectady, N. Y. July 11, 1831. JACOB CULP-, an indented apprentice to the Cabinetmaking business, had my leave to go out one week harvesting—he left me on the 2d instant, and was to have returned on the Monday week following— Having not yet returned, I am induced to think that he has absconded. - I will give tie above reward if said apprentice is taken at any time within 30 days from the 11th insi.-and:brought-home. I hereby caution all persons from harboring or employing said apprentice, for, as he absents himself from me Withost any just cause, I will posi tively prosecute all those who may harbor or employ him in defiance of this notice. DAVID HEAGY. --Gettyahurg,_Pa-July_l9,- 11331 4t--15 TAKE NOTICE, that I-have-applied-to the Judges of tiorezfirt of Common , Pleas-of-:Aduin,szmulty, Insolvent laws, and that the said Judges have appointed Alonday,.the 22d day of Au creditors, at the court-house in the borough. of Gettysburg,, where you may attend if you _thin. im.er- -house ANA WY from :the subscriber, living near Taneytown, Frederick co. Md. on the 21st of May last, a negro man named JOHN HOWARD, Between 30 and 40 years of age; skin not very dark; about six feet nigh; .tolerably slender; surly countenance; round chin, and shows his teeth very much when laughing; he has a very large scar on one of his legs, between the ankle and knee, occasioned by the cut of a scythe—l think it is on the right leg; he is tolerably fond of whiskey, and has some pretensions to the Shoe;ma. ;Ong business. He went away with a.fie -00 whO has had one of his hands taken off, :longing to Maj. Jno. McKalub of Taney. nrn—no doubt . they will be in the same eighborhood. Should any person give inrormation, through the mediurn of a letter, respecting the:above negro, and the subscriber. be sue (eissful in having him taken, he shall re ceivelhe above reward, wittrut his name being iiiselsF.ed if he wishes. DAVID KEPHART. • Pipe creek, Md. July 19, 1831. ? S' • 'SAE 1Li'11.W 4 4 4 ~ PASSED at the last Session of the Le. gislature of ,Pennsylvanin, have been ,received at this Office, and are ready for delivery. • 1 i GEO. WE' SH, Proth'y. Protponotsry's Office, Adam. 4 : county, 7/T1014,18317 • 1 I iw".44) • . ria ,. la , .., - ..l - - ... ..•1! ~/ ,f ~• ,_ At AL. ~. 0... i i4-WV I , I_l4] U k;t - a 11 - NI . - THR .LADY?S_ 1100 K. PROPOSALS, X 620 ILVEWA.RD. TO MY CREDITORS. ~,,, July 19, 1831. - . 4t...15 *l5 'UMW &RlOl. PJLU.RBLE ROI' Tr Will be offered for sale at_public vendue, ur;(10 - On Sal nth . OctoTer next, on the premises, it 1. o'clock, P M. that va. &obi c ,prOperiy,• late the • eittate . of John .Stephens,dee'd, known by the name of the Bernui dian Creek Woollen - Fae tory,.and Farm; Satiate in Iruntingdon township, Adams county, 2i miles south of Petersburg, -(York Springs.) The improvements are, a 2 story 2112 IE - 0 ea 2 -- Tenant flumes, witliStabres, a hank . Barn; (stone under and log above,) stone s moke house and drying kiln under-one, and stone spring-house, and fount taro pump at the back door; two' APPLE ORCHARDS— of which . is young, bearing • and thriving; and a great number of Peach trees. The FACTORY HOUSE is a two-ttory STONE BUILDING, seventy-five feet long—which contains the Fulling Mill and all the other necessary machinery—a g,od stone Dyeilliop convenient. The 'Stream is good and standing. There are 223 acres in tins farm, with a sufficiency- of meadow—about 100 acres of it are covered with timber. It will suit well to divide, as the great .road leading from Carlisle to Oxford runs throughkr Farm. The terms will ho made known on the day of sale by 7110 3t A - 4 )S'TEPHE/YS; -- - Surviving T" , :cr. ofjUkiii - stophens, acid: Petersburg, (York Springs,) July 12, 1831. - # ts•--14• : N. B.- If the -above Property is not sold on said day,it %y ill t hen be ofittred for Rent for 1 year from the first of April next._ T. S. .AUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpersons concerned, that the Sub scribers have been appointed AUDI TORS, to settle find apportion the remain ing Assetts of the Estate of THOMAS BOIVNER, deed among the Creditors of said deceased: and that they will meet, for that purpose, at the house of Philip lleagy, in Gettysburg, on Saturday the 13th of Au gust next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.--where all persons interested will please attend. THOS. 'e: MILLER, 4.- JAW. R. IIIcPIIERSON, a. JIVO. M. S'I'EVENSON, if July 12, 1831. . 41--1.1 .... 'Badger's 'flee/lay Mess('eger. By the former Editor of Zion 4 Herald and Chrfitlan Advocate and Journal. • LeriJal2l.4(9i2TO• 9 • Plan of Publication: TfiE first page lAI - Ili - Weekly Ali!ssier mill'be entirely devotpd to editorial articles,, origina re igious-correstioni ence; con, ens., ed intelligence of ecclesiastical, missionary, and hilautti moveme t 8 I I t lout tilt _ ► world; embracing abstracts of reports oY Bible, Mission,'l'ract, Bethel ,Sabbath, 'rem ! pemnce, and Literary Societies, and such • Interesting miscellany as a wide range of valtatthl6 Ana e d - Foreign — pc - Add kid§ shall apply to combine variety with use, and pleasie while it instructs. The tburtli page. will be devoted to various miscellany, ar• ranged under departments, suited for every age, profession, and circumstance in life, which original and selected articles may be found, with engravings and pictoral ' tions of scenery and moral objects. The de pal tments assigned to. Sunday and Infant, Schools will be prepared under the super vision of an association of gentlemen who have been engaged, for several years, in pro moting the hest i'nterests of t hese institutions. The two pages of the ,inner side will be de voted to secular intelligence, foreign andrdo mestic, literary reviews and notices, the pro- . ceedings of general and state legislatures; literary, professional, mercantile, and other business udveftisements, together with the Current account of prices and stocks, bank note disceunts,,races of exchange, dic. pre pared by 'a 'gentleman in tlie exchange basi• ness, together with a ctOect, although 'ne cessarily brierlist of marine arrivals-and clearances at the port of New York and other principal seaports in the United States. azr The price of the Weekly. Messenger will be TWO nommts AND FIFTY CatiTa a year, payable in advance. .. • • . 6t-15 lEr Offers of agency from responsible gentle. mon it ti distance will be gioefuily- received. rr Gentle rr, eirpep d ing on their win names as subscrihors, or 'he names of those persons whom they wish to Include in their agencies, are desired to write the noble of subsc....lbrr ii toron k erpostifice, county dud State, in a pl ain , hiled. with attention lathe I:orrectimis of tho ortlut raphy, or else mis. takes may occur in the direction of the papers and'in the ecceiititliooks. B. BADGER. . Pte* York, 41y226, , :44,46 FOR sazzt, VIIIMMEfIo ME ' r _PIELOCLAZIMEZON, - 11147 HEREAS.the Hon. Jour Haiti, tog* President of the eelveral 4.3ourti ot . egmmotr-Pleaai-in-the Cotintiereiiii*Sing the Ninth District s and Justice efthe Courts ofOyerand T-er-miner, and General JaitDe , livery, for the trial of all capital and other -offenders4n4he-said nod DANIEL SHEFFER and Wu. • M'CLEAN., Esq's Judges of the Courts of Commoh Pleas, and Justi ces of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General. Jail Delisery, for the trial of all capital and other of .oders in the COubty of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 2bth day of April, in the yearOfour Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, and to Eie directed, for holding a Court ofCommon Pleas, and General Quarter Sess. Sions of the Peace, and General-Jail Delive. * -- 03 7 e - r -- a - i - id - 17 4 ;rrniuer, at Gettysburg, On Monday the 22d day of August next, At la o'clock, A. if. - Notice hereby Given, To all.the Indices of the l'eoce, the.Coro: ner, and Constables, within the said County of Adam:, THAT they be then•and there, in their proper persons, with their Rells, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Re membrances, to do those things' which to their offices, and in that_ behalf, appertain to be done—and also they who will prose r°'ute against the prisoners that are, or then shall in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and' there to prose cute Against them as shall he just. Dated at Gettysburg, the 19th day ofJ uly, A.D. 1831. WM. S. COBEAN, Sherif. 'illy 19, l„S:31, tc...15 BICKNELL'S ItEPORTEIt, Counterfeit Detector, and Price CLrient• THE publisher o - r this journal br vlnq been soli 1. cited by a llrge nuti,! , cr his.pai7dErw•issue the 'Reporter'' ‘teeltly, .hus, in consequence, made inch a rran“enieuts as:will pliable bi , n to comply with their ‘l' ishes aflrr,lhe ,31.1tepi Jnly inst., on _which date the first yeay ; of trii*lniPie,ition will be I completed. We feel gr'ptrful to 410 pu! ? lie for the liberal oat iOnape awarded us, Paving now a- extensive circulation than-any other news• the United State;) ind shall re,tve nn nn resortr .'o, in order to'reilarthis jtO:r . in all respects, hunt::, tutt,,,lng in. stitutions, brokers, and keepereof hotels, bid. in the comnitOty,in general, We'haVe entaked the lit: erary. - assistance of several gentlemen well known as writers, and have correspondents in all the prin cipal cities and towifrin - the United states. We . also receive weekly more than five hundied news- papers from difforeut parts—of the Union, so that whatever information' may be'eirculated through the Medium of the "Reporter." and the resources from whenee it is derived, we can coni:Jently state may, in all caset.,.be relied upon as cot rect. Bank notes are being counterfeited in every direction; and on the arrival of every yes :el from Europe, or the creation of every national excitement, -the state of tile market varies. Every person should therefore, be possessed of some - guide -- by which all such information might be riteivAd by earliest mails, and at such a rate as not to render its possession en exorbitant tax. Such, a journal is exactly what we endeavour to tender the porter," in an dfort to nccomplish which, neither pains nor expense will at any time be spared on the part of the publisher. Every number will contain a carefully cut rected . l3unk Note List, List of Broken Hanks, Prices Curt cut, Pr ices of Gold, Prices of Bank and It.stirance Stock, & a del1C111)• tion of all countorfeit and .kltered Notes in dr dilation throughout the United Stoles, and all such , mftirritattun as is likely to throw light upon the subjects embraced in the design of thisjournal.— l'he latest foreign news, together with much or- I iginal and well selected matter,4will also ho found in the columns of the." Reporter." ' ADVERIJSEMENTS, not exceeding a square, ln serted three times for one dollar,, and for every other insertion twenty-five cents—larger 'ones in _proig)rtion. Notes on all solvent hooks, of a less denotnina; (ion thiin five dollars, received at par in payment for subscriptions and advertisement s. --- ffll'ho - weaklylitiblitailianwilt-heonlurg — CA and otlierwisn iniproved. It will be.issued at ine low erica . 1 'VI i • main at $2; Single copies, 121 cents. Achirtivs-v. ROBElef 'l'. BICKNEt,L, Exc.linAgo Broker s Chesnut si root, Phria,delphia. THE EAGLE HOTEL. 4111Eltridersigned respeetrui his old friends and customers',-and. the litifirein general, that le . has taker, (hat welllinown TAVERI ST A.ND, TILE • (t :•' 4 4o - V; EAGLE • OTAL, Situate on the corner of Baltimore a:4l.llfid— dle streets, formerly Occupied by Mr. B. G 11,11E14. The house is large and con venient' Ells Bar is well stocked with the best of Liquors, and his Table will alwaya he thriiighed with the best the market can afford. The stabling is good and itoorny, and attended by an attentive Hiwtlet. Travellers and others t4e asiured, that he will use every exertion in—hiapower to render both Man and Horsecornitruible. April 6, 1831. PVIRILICXIATA. purtintnce of an order of the Orphans' - 0 !. Court of Adams county, will be exposed to public sole, on the premises, • . On Saturda the 20th of Augeat next, ' • A. LOT OF , 4efii!V GROUND Containing 28 &erns, adjoining 'lands *of John Collins and others. Likeyvieei a Lot of Ground in the town OT peidlorsburg No. an. in Tyrone township, dams county; an the estate of Arthur Nickel, deceased. 'Sals to .commence at 10 o'clock A. M.'on the. first describedlot, and the last deseribed,lot la 8 o'clock P. M. oo aid day. • WILLIAM NICXEL; Achier. • • May 81., . 'As • I i II ,lo PHILIP BEAM. • tf 0 P 1 61 Al