0 Ai t UNION Be: INN se illfgerp-Tottie l .)Plaryland. TIVEan ersignea, 'gratefiirfor the very -A- liberal encouragement-heretofore ex tended to him by a.generous public, takes pleas - toe in informing them that he-contin ues at his old stand, situated on , the Sbuth West corner_ of the Public Square. The - situationieeertainly...the_most _desirable in • the place,, beinirdirectly-in the centre of business. The house is large and commo dious,having. a spacious back building, with • ell furnishedrairc,:and convenient rooms, or-the-accimimedation- ortlietrevelling-or— dee. Families can be accemmcxlafed with private rooms, and •every.thing. necessary, for their convenience. His' BAR at all • .times supplied With the Wit and, choicest iquorst and his TABLE provided with a superabundance of every thing which the markets afford. • His STABLE(sufficient ly large enough for 60 hems) well attended by a careful and experienced hostler, and provided with provender of every kind,. Persons stopping at the UNION INN, who wish to take the Stages for the• East, are informed that they will be regularly called for at the hours of their departure. Seats taken-will be insured. D. H. SCFILEIGH. August 9,1831. • 4t-18 N. B. A few more genteel BOARDERS will be taken by the week, *nth or year. CAUTION. Mil lAV Era rietelogiikii-lrersk o Adams cOuaty,.Paydated 21st March, 1831, for $2OO, payable in six months. The consid -- -erittion-of 4he-note has-failed, and not been complied with by John Hersh, and there fore 'I am not liable to pay and shall not ---- pey - the - same; All persons are cautioned against taking an msignment of said note • — from - said .Tohn Hersh or any other person, . BENJAMIN SELDOMRIDGE. • Lancaster, August 9, 1831. 3t-18 Vellysburg 'Female academy. A N Examination of the Pupils _ of this. In stitution will be held on Thursdaiand 'Friday the 18th and 19th inst. The sub jects of examination will be the following: Reading, Arithmetic, English Glimmer, Geography, Use of the Globes, History, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry with Experiments and Algebra. Ladies - and Gentlemen who feel an inter est in female education are respectfully so libited-to attend. ---o*"The-next-session- of the Institution Will commence on Monthly the 12th of September, when it is believed a fe more pupils can be accommodated. • J. H. MARS EN. te-18 August 9, 1831. MARYLAND ST ANIE LOTTERY , No. g, FOR 1831. -- ODp - iic - EVEN SYSTEM - By which the.hoider of two Tickets must draw onz Rrize, and may draw THREE!!! - To be drawn in Baltimore on WEDNES- DAY, the 31st instant. lIIGIIEST PRIZE, 10,000 DOLLARS! SCHEME: - 1 prizo of "DW 4 pcizes of 8100 I 1 2,000 r 8 50 1 l,OOO 20 20 30010000 I 200 0.4_ 0 ne t o ar P uar ars Ic S. TO BE HAD ArT INE ~~~~-=. OfficesioV, W. cornet' of . Baltimore and Calvert, A I RY: corner of Baltimore and Gay, N. B. cor net' o e and Charlet.sts. !t Where the highest prize in the recent State Liiiteriee has bean oftener sold than at any other °Chap I ! ! irfOrders, either by mail (postpaid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash for prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attenlion, as if on personal application. Address„to - ir JOHN CLARK, Lottery Vender, Baltimore. td-18 August 9,1831. mammy RIFLEMEN; ATTENTION! Y OU . will pats.de,- in complete uniform, •bn Saturday the 20th inst. on the commons, precisely at 3,1 o'clock A. M., prepared for inspection. • By Order. JOHN EYLER, 0, S. August 9,.1881.. , tai' 18 N. 8.. The offisers of said company strictly prOhibit Spirituous Liquors being brought on the ground. • 4)1•20. lELIFAW ~=__ . . • IrAGOWCULP, 'an indented apprentide l a . . to the Cabinet-making business, hail my leave to gosout one week ...Harvesting—he , )eft me on the 2d instant, and was. to have felurpecj ox the . Miiiiday week . following-- Ilring not yuteturned , .I. indiced to `,.* • nyinklhat. tibseonded.. will give 1 ' Ilia above 'reward if said apprentice is taken at aay time within 30 days . ft . oin the .11th inst. and- brought hom e . I hereby caution , • -,,alt praline ..from harboring or employing apprentioa t for,:tto•• he absents . rate Without soy justeakteg; I Cirpevi i. tave , ty prosecute a-11:, those who may barber detfance of thiii • s"' eTtlyithu . rg, Pa: 391 y Mini EEO 9, , 113 =112211 i Tr'i r 4 `Li AM n i l • =ME= faMa Me::3:Zi ATZMN Respectfully informs- the public that lie Was removed to his New Shop in Chunibersburg Street, a -feu , doors West of the Court /louse, - WHERE HE IS PEERARED TO . 7 / a ke t Tritn i and Repair e I j . ael#o*** OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, -ALSO- SAD Tri„4 DLES ;;'l, • BRIDLES, SADDLE-BAGS, Portmanteaus, Harness, Trunks, and every other article in hig line of busi, ness, with neatness, durability and despatch. He returns his thanks for past encourage ment, and shall endeavor to merit atontsti uance of the same. • July 26, 183.1. tf--16 NOTICE. Prothimol ry s Office, • July 23, 18:31. THE account of Ifedman Merman and John Sadler, Trustees of ISAAC SADLER, is filed in the Prothonotary's of fice in Gettysburg, Adams county, fur con firmation at August term, 1831. . GEORGE WELSH, Proth'y. - Ju1y..20„1831. te-16 NOTICE. Prothwtary's Nice, 18th - . THE account of Juro Smith, one of the Trustees of MARY FULLER; a nou combos mentis, is tiled in the Prothon. otary's office, in clettys.hurg, Adains county, for confirmation at August term, 1831. GEORGE WELSH; Protley. July 26, 1831. tc*--16 (4t rattb Shtr2. AUGUST TERM,IB3I.T-- Straban.—John Cassat, Jno. N.. Graft. 7'yrone.--Baltzer Snyder, Wm. Sadler. Get(yabargr.—David Ecker, John 1. Macfarlane. Menallen.—Hugh M'llhenny, Juo. Kline, Jr. Charles F. Keener. • Harnitionban.-41enry Hockersmith.. Franklin.—Jacob Brough. Reading.—William Long, Samuel Ethtko, Joseph Kitchen. Cumberland.—George Guinn, Abraham Linah, Peter Fry. Gerntan.—Samuel Winrott, of A. Monntjoy.—John Wilson, of C., Win. Young. Conowago.—Abraham Rife, Wni. Albright. Mountpleasant.—George Brirrkerhoff.• Huntington.—:closes }unk. GIEANIER &IA 313111 C. Liberty.—Henry Nathaniel Randolph, Henry Gordan, Joseph Hill, Henry .Heagy, Franklin.—George Myers, Daniel Mierly, Jas. Morrow, David Beecher, Peter Mickly e Victor M•lahenny. Huntingtan.—Joseph Wierman, Wm. Morehead, Isaac Wierrnan. Menallen.—Nicholas Bushy, Philip Boomer, John Galbraith. Cumberland.—Michael Trostle. Gehnany. 7 -Jacob W inrott r Jr. John Shorb. Mountpleasant.—Alex.Ewing, Jacob Wills, Ro bert Ewing. IVl'Cosh. Ham atonban.—Jno. Kerr, Joseph Shepard. • Conotvago.--Christian Erisman. lii c • .—John Horner Sen. Eli Horner. G'ettysburg.—John cress, 1 Boloick.—Frqderick 'laugher. Straban.—Julin — MilhenycJamea - Brinkerhott Reading.—Joseph J. Kuhn.. Tyrone.—Peter Miller:, - CITVECIERLAN'D - INN. The undersigned resmtfully makes known to the public, THAT HE HAS TAKEN THAT WELL KN4iWN , . tRIVIMILIf&' I I 4 4:NIZIp II . Situate at the south end of Gettysburg, on the Baltimore turnpike, called the "CU M TIERLAND INN," where Truitt/era, Drovers, Wagoners, &c. can be at all times accommodated, and every exertion made by himself and family to render satisfaction to all whu may favor him with a J. HARBAUGH. . May 24, 1831. LOOK AT _TIAIEIt VOR THE LAST mama - I .call on ,all those.: indebted to me, either : by bond, note Or took account, to come forward and- make settlement-4 this notice. has no more effect, than my for mer notice, those indebted will hove' to make settlement with persons who wikadd COSTS to their visits. • . JAMES A. THOMPSON, April 27, 1831. TO MY citunirrons. WAKE NOTICE, that I h avd applied to . 4R- the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of kdaMs county, for the berietit-of the Insolvent laws, - .and that the said ,Judges have appointed Monday, thc :2,24day of Au gust 71.C.11 ) for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the donrt 7 hOuso inthe boroOgh of.Ptittysburg; where'you mayjitteuil if you . . .think proper: . - G,EORGE' CROZIER. 11M=7,11, / edialef* At this Office, "an Apprentice to the Prin 7 ting Business. To a good and industrious Boy, .1 will give liberal inducements. :R. W. AIIDDLETON. Auguit 2, 1831. Wag RIF V S A.141E. pursuance of sundry - writs of Vendi tioni Expbnas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on-. Tuesday the 16th day of August instant, at 12 o'clock, M. at the court-house in the borough of Gettys burg, ther iti) 110 w ngliE A L - ESTATE, viz. A Lot of Ground, Situate in the borough. of Gettysburg, ad joining lots of George Shryock, and the heirs of JamekAgnasx,' nod known_orLthe general plan of said fTown by 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 Beisel. - ALSO, ) ._ . A Tract of Land, Situate in Franklin 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 other Out BuildingS, with an Orchard. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the Estate of James Bond. ALSO, A LOt of Woodland, Situate in Mountjoy township, Adams co., adjoining lands of Peter Bomgartner, Jacob Eckenrode and others, containing 9 Acres, more or less. 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 MuntoriT, John Collins and others, containing 160 Acres, more orTeii; iiiiWhioli areerected - ii two-story- - - Log Dwelling House, Log Kitchen, Double Log Barn, and an Or _chard. Seized and taken in . execation as the Estate of William Nickell. • ALSO, A- Tractof Lan ill Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams. county, adjoining lands of Philip Flc i shman, James Lockart and others, containing 53 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a story Log Dwelling House, double Log Barn, Log Spring-house, and two Orchards. Seized and taken in execu tion as the Estate of Jokri - Sclfroiser,. ALSO,. All tke Interest of Benjaniin 11.1' . Crectry in Situate irrStraban township, Adams county adjoining lands of Jas. Bell, Jacob Taugh inbaugh and others, , containing 380 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a two story weathei-boarded Log Kitchen, double Log. Barn, Log Sta ble, Two Orchards, and a well of water— ALso MCI A Lot of Ground ; Situate. in MlTntpleasant county, adjoining lands of Andrew Smith, others,, containing 3 Acres,-Inore . otlesigyon-whick-are-erected=a one-story LEN Log Dwellipg-hopse, : Log Shop, Loa Stable o witha well of water. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Benjamin,Arereary.. ALSO, All the Interest., Sebastian-Healer, Sen. •In a Half 'Lot of Ground, In Abbottstown, Berwick township, Adams county, adjoioing lots of Joseph Barling and ,others, and known'4;in the- general plan of said town by No. 17, on which are erected a one story . ' DwOljng'-house, part Log and part Brisk, and Log Stable. Seized and taken in execution asthe Estate of Sebastian Reafer, Sen. . , - ALSO, • Two Lots of Ground, Situate in Hcidlersburg, Tyrone township, Adams County, and known'on the general plan of said-Town by Nos. 6 and 7, on which are erected a two-story Stone DwellinOlouse, And one-story, Log Shop. Seized and ta ken in execution as the Estate of John F itz feral& , • •,. ALSO, • - Lot'of Ground' 9 Situate in the borough ofGettysburg, Adams county, fronting on Middhl‘street,,.. and known °tulle-general plan of said Tows by .Isl 9. lift on which are breeted a one- - story 'lFrame Rough-cast Shop. Seized and taken in exec On as the Estate of Gartet Vanaroln• 111.' S. OnAN - , Skerif. .Sheriff'S Office c s ettys 7 4 . • burg, A %mit 2,1 8 21.3 07,-17 MI I ttJa) Li C-f 7sr N ( IMa A Tract ofLandf, Dwelling House, PROPERTY . FOR SAXE, . - -:" , •":4± l •;* - r to a • - . Will be zilbred for sale at public vendue, On Saturday the 15th - , of October next, on the premises, at 1 o'clock, P. M. that-va luable property, late the &irate of John Stephens, dec'd, known by the name of The' Bermudian Creek Woollen Poe- • tory, and. Farm, Situate'. in - Huntingdon - _township, Adains _county, 2 miles south of PeterSburg, (York Springs.) The improvements are, a 2 story • min irtpi . 44 ~ j ue u .-- 1 111'. 31 4 2 OM :24 • --• s iwith-StableSi-a m I • ••,.. bank Barn, (stone under and log above,) stone smoke-horse arid drying kiln under one, and stone spring-house,.and foun tain pump. at the back door; two APPLE ORCHARDS— one of which is young, bearing and thriving; and a groat number - - of Peach trees. • The FACTORY HOUSE isa two-story STONE BUILDING, seventy-five feet long—which contains the Full* Mill and all the other necessary machinery—a good stone. Dye Shop convenient. The Stream is good and standing. There are 225 acres in this farm, with a sufficiency of meadow—about 100 acres of it are covered with timber. It will suit well tn . divide, as the, great road leading from Carlisle to Oxford'runs through said Farm. The terms will bo made known on the day of sale by THOMAS STEP-YENS, Surviying ofJohn Stephens, deed. Petersburg; (York - Springet,Tr -------- ' July LI, 1831. is-11 N. B. It' the abrive Property is not sold on said day,it will then be offered for Rent for 1 year from the first of April next. 'l'. S., THE EAGLE HOTEL. rinHE undersigned respectlidly harms his old friends and customers, and the public in . general, that he has taken that well known rir AN lEWN ST kV% - - THE EAGLE HOTEL, Situate on the . corner-of-Bakimore and-Miil=- dle streets ; formerly occupied by Mr.- B. GILBERT. , The house is large and con venient. His Bar is well stocked with the best of Liquors, and. his Table will always be furnished with the best the market can Aim& The stabling iS good and roomy, and attended by an attentive Hostler. Travellersand others are.assured,_that he will use every exertion in his power to render both Man and Horse comfortable. PHILIP HEAGY".•• April 6, 1831. tf .52 1 1 90131 LAC SAIA-E. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will be exposed. to public sale, on the premises, • On Saturday the 20,/h of Aupist next,. LOT OF . ; ,-? * . '•s l 7,Ri. GROUND , Containing 28 Acres, adjoining lands of 'John Collins and others. Likewise a Lot of Ground.itt the town of Heidlersburg No. _39,_falryrone township, Adams county; all 'the estate of Arthur Nickel, deceased: Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. op, the firsedescribed. 101, and-the last described lot at 3 o'clock P. M. on said day. wiLLFAm-meKtir,--Atfre May 31, 1831, is 8 . . Grki,TERAJE SYNOD '- OF' THE LUTHERAN CHURCH, IN THE -- UNIT Ev 4-fittrES. rpHE cleridal and lay-delegates appointed by the different District Synods, are re quested to assemble at Frederick,. Md. on the 30th day, and last Sunday of October next. s As this Synod will be called upon to transact business of vital importance to the Church, advisory brethren will he cheerful ly received, if due information of their inten tion.to be present, be given to the subscriber. -- DAVID F. SCII r iEFFER, Seet:etary of the G. S. in the U. S. Jtily 19, 1831. 4t-15 PROPOSALS, By the Editor of the Schenectady Standard For publishing, on the let of October nextot tileiv of thcalmpricati `Press, In a neat pamphlet foi to contain the tip Iles of all the NewspaPErs,lind • Periodicals published in. the United States; the names of the Editors and Publishers; a statement 'of the numherof copiespublishbd 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 will be ("equal interest to political Editors of all parties * Printers and Publishers oC igewspaper,s, who will imniediately, upon, reading this no tice, forward to this offite nurnher of their pap - errenclotiing ) shilling, 'shaßreocilie copy of the work free of postage. Editors friendly to this design,' are .re : quested toll"e our:notice a copsineuotigin sertionin their paper,' which. Will enable us to rpake our statements- perfeCt and correct. t3chenectadY, Jab" 1831, WA AtOClLiumiTion. wIIBItEAS the lion, WIN REED ' , Esq. President of tho several Courts of Comnien Pleas, in the Counties composing the Ninth District, and, Justice of the Couits livery, for the trial of all capital and other offendeTs_m the-said District-and•Accitm. SHEFFENR-acrd WM. 1114 CLEAN, Esq's indges 4 the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justi ces of the Courts of Oyer aqcriertniner, and general Jail. Delivery„. for the trial of all . capital and other offenders in the Comity of Admits—have issued their precept, bearing date the 28th-day - of April, in the year ofour - Lori ont thousand : eight hundred and thirty one, and to me directed, for holding a Court off:oink - non Pleas, and GeneraLquat ter Ses sions of the Peace, and General Dolive. Ty; .- and - COury of - Oyer ilia Terminer, Gettysburg, On Illonday, the 22d day of August next, At 10 o'clock, A. M. Notice is hereby.. Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ner, and Constables, within the said County of,Adants, THAT.they be then and there, in . th eir proper pers9ns, with their Rolls, ReCbras, Inquisitions; Examinations, and other Re membrances, to do those things - which to their oflices,'and in that - behalf, appertain to be done—and also they who will,..prwe cute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said (;runty of Adams, are to be then and there . to prose cute against them as l Shall he just. Dated at Gettysburg, the 19th day of July, A.D. 1831. WM. S. COBEAN, Sherif. July . 19, 1831. tc...15 5 - IVIEW RANAWY from the subscriber, living near Taneytown, Frederick co. Md. on the `moist of May last f a negro man named 30EM 1101111111Litir Between 30 and 40 years of age; skin not very dark ; about NIX 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-scytl • a s nit the right leg; he' is tolerably a whiskey ; and has some pretensions to' the Shoetina , king business. He went away with t ne- Trivwlio-has-had Otte o hi4-liands-taken-ofr, belonging to Maj. Jno.;McKalub of Taney town—no doubt they will be in .the same' neighborhood: Should any person :giVe - inforniiktitin; through the medium of a letter, respecting the above iegro, and the subscriber be suc , cessfill in having him taken, he shall 're ceive the above reward; without"tams being losed if le w as. e DAVID - KEPHART: ' Pipe Creek, Md. July 19, 1831. Ss DOCT. S. Vt. TUDOR, O FFERS his. Professional services to the public generally, and cm - always be found at his ftither's,residenec, at the house formerly occupied by James Morrisson i within one mile and' a half of Hampton: Fair Mount, June 14, 1831:: TAB I. %W PASSED at the last Sessioi4tltthg„Le• gislature of Pennsylvania, have been received at this Office, and are ready for delivery. GEO. WELSH, Protley. Prothonotnry'H Office ; A tom / county, Juno 14,1831.. i‘ Ili au tiii Di m rigi til aria) t;4 0 Di 1 Counterfeit Detector, and Price Current. THE publisher of this, journal having been soli eitodby e lergejnumber ofhis patrons to issue the - i.Reporter" . weekly, has, in consequence, made such arrangements as will enable him to comply . . With theAr wishes after the 31st of Jtily ireit., on which - date the first year ofthis pubfwaition will be completed. We feel grateful ta'the public for the liberal patronage awardal us, (having now a more extensive circhlation than'any other newspaper in the United States,) and shalfleave no measure un resorted to, in order to render this journal valuable in all respects, not only to merchants, banking in stitutions, brokers, and keepers of hotels, buttathe community it; general. We have engaged the erary assistance of several gentlemen well known as writers, and have correspondents in all the prin. cipal cities and towns in the United states. We alto receive weekly more than five hundred news. papers from different parts of the Union, so that whatever information may be circulated through the Medium of thei 4 Reporter," and the resources _ from whence it is derived, we can confidently state* may, in all cases,. be relied .upon as correct. Bank, notes aro being counterfeited in every direction; and on: the' arrival of every vessel from Europe, or the creation of every nationq excitement, the state of the market ivies. Every person should therefore, be pessessed of some ,certain •g.ulile • hx , • which. all such' information might be received, bp earliest mails, anfl at such a rats aorc not expender. its pdssession an ebtorlnhutt tax.. _Such a, journak is exactly what we endeavour to render the "Red porter,"in au effort, to aooomplish which, neither , pains nor expense will' at any time be. spared ch), the part of the publishill. 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