OFFICE OF THE STAR, CHAMEERSBERG STREET, A FEw DOORS WEST OF MR: FORRY'S VAVEIIe. ADVERTISEMENTS 'Conspicuously inserted. FOUR times for ONE por.Lag per square—over four times, TV/ ENTY.rivz -- o — frimr - per - square Will be-chargrick--- - Urd Ei3 , !)Wl:ll . it Wrci lEWDEtAlaii`Oaa At $ per emnuns, half.tensly In advane4s. 5 ADVVRTISEMgNTS. A.SgEIVIBLY -CANDIDATEi At the solicitation of many of my friends I have been induced to oar myself aa.a Candidate for the Assembly at the ensuing Election—lf the Public think proper to sup port me for the above office, it shall be thankfully, received by their humble servant. JOHN DICKSON. to-22 September 6, ISBI. ODD & EVEN SIMT.UIVI. ellarylatul Slate Lottery, • No. T, FOR 1831. To' be drawn in Baltimore on THURS. DA Y, the 29th instant. MGHEST PRIZE, 6,000 DOLLARS! SCHEME: I prize of $6,000 f. 5 ,1 2,000 10 I • , 1,000 120 1 500 1 100 1 300 150 1 200 10000 4 prizes of $lOO MODE Or DRAWING. The Numbers will' bo put into ono wheel asl.l. sual—add in the other will be put the Priies ahoyr the denomination of $2.00,_ and the drawing .. .to progress in the usulatniaimer:7Thelo,ooo . Prizes 0f52.00 will be awarded to the Odd or Even Num. hers of the Lottery, (as the case may WO depend ent on the drawing of the Capital Prize of Six Thousand Dollars—that is to say, if the '56,000 prize should come out to en Odd Nurnber, then every Odd Number in the Scheme will be entitled to a Prize of $2.00; if the 6,000 dollar prize shOuld come out to an Even Number, then all the Even Numbers in the Scheme will be each entitled to a prize of $2.00. Half Tifkkots, Ono Dollar—Quarters 50 cts. TO BE HAD AT CLARK'S, I ~ 7 . --- W. - eriffer — orTiitfirnore and Cattier , N. W. corner of Baltimore and Ciay,. N. E. tor, ner of Baltimore and Charles-sta. llT'Where the highest prize in the recent State Lotteries has•been oftener sold than at any other offices ! ! ! IrfOrders, either by mail (postpaid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash for prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention, as if on. personal application. Address to ' JOHN CLARK, Lottery Vendor, Baltimore. September 6, 1831. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers, ,at private sale, his kiAU A..ito ILE FARM; Situate in Liberty township, Adams coun ty, Pa., about 2 miles west of Watgley's Tavern, on the Turnpike road leading from Baltimore to Waynesboro'.-14 miles from Gettysburg and 8 from Emmittsburg. The FARM contains WO acres of PATENTED LAND; About 100 Acres of which is 1 WOOD LAND, and the remainder clear ed and in a good state of cultivation; and 100 Acres of the latter could easily be made into excellent well-watered Meadow. The improvements consist of a new 3 STORY II:0USE . 9 . • s well finished, with an - excellent _Spritia• of Water at the door— . Spring-honse, Barn, arid all other necessary out;bUildings. There is also a 111 . MILL on this farm. purllma eelliiiii - de - ifira - blelifirfierty eto lErs is, that its situation is well a dapted. for the erection of an extensive Tion-rard t ijistillery, (Bark and Grairtalways to be had,) or any other under. inking wher_ein WATER is considered the principle desiderattim. • . 100 acres of Patented . WOOD LAND, Adjoining the above. Farm and' Saw Mill—the TlMBElifis well suited for all kinds of sawing—and will be sold either by itself, or with• the Farni. 04r As the subscriber is anxious to sell, the. terms will be accommodating, and made known.epersonat or written-application. A good tittle, and possession, will be given at any time. ' - HENRY` GORDON, Near Founlaia Dale P.O. Adams Co. Pa. August 30, 1831., HOUSE & LOT 1..1 . ,, ‘ 4 FOR -- - SALE. ? , • - The , tier* will sell, at private sale,her 201 ( #1/01A 740 AM) Situate in Moimtpleasaat towaship,'Mams county, P. adjoining' lands of Samueffloff man, Anthony Smith,' and others. The LOT contains /fen Slays otriatid ) a part of which is WOOD.LAND. . There ie also a goodVEADOW and a Fine OR CHARD on the Lot: . The 'tenant will show the property to any person wishing to purchase, and for terms, which will be rea sonable, apply to the subscriber at New penal-' • EIaIZABETILSNE.ERING R. August 34,, - , \ --111 r t • • . IP . , • P . . . - vaLUaBLE PROPERTY FOR SALES Will' be Offered for sale at public vendue, On Saturday the 15th of October next, on the premises, at 1 o'clock, M. that va luable prOPerty, late the estate of John Stephens, dec'd; known by the name of the Bermudian Creek Woollen Fac tory, and Farm, Situate in Huntingdon township, Adams county, 24 miles south of Petersburg, (York Springs.) The improvements are, a 2 story 3,I2CLZ 2,OZ7ZM I g I " 4 Tenant Houses, with Stables, a bank Barn, (stone under and log above,) stone smoke-house and drying kiln under one, and stone spring-house, and foun tain pump at-the back door; two APPLE OR CHARD S— one of which is young, bearing i and thriving; and a great number -- of Peach trees, 50 N 20 10 The FACTORY HOUSE isa two-story STONE BUILDING, seventy-five feet long—which contains the,Fulling Mill and all the other necessary machinery—a good stone Dye Shop conveniegt. The Stream is good and ,statiding - • ''' ' • 1 here are 225 acres in this farm, with a sufficiency of meadow—about'loo acres of' it are covered with timber. It will suit well to divide, as the great road leading from Carlisle to Oxford runs through said Farm. The ters will be made-known on the day of sale` by THOMAS STEPHENS, Surviving Nx'r. of John Stephens, dethle Petersburg, (York Springs,) July 12, 1831. N. B. If the above Prolierty is not sold on said day,it wilt then be of for Rent for 1 y_eajjr.Mlll.l,llt.first of A TII.I.II.IIErS STEPEXS AND • .111 r. SOIPSER, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, HAVING entered into partnekhip, ten der their professional services to, the public. They may at all times be consiilk od at the office of the former, in Smith BM timoire street, three doors from the 'Centre Square, where one of them will always be in'ttendance. September 6, 1831. 4t-22 The subscriber takes this opportunity of in tbrming his friends & the public in general, RATTING BUSI NESS, In Carlisle street, a few doors from ( 1 0 4 it-' - Mr. Wm. McClelland's Hotel, Where he intends to carry on pretty exten sively. He assures those who may patronise. him, that his work will he done as well, and on as reasonable terms, as at any other es tablishment. He hopes-by strict attention to business, and good work, to please the Public and receive a liberal patronage. . „WILLIAM W. PA XTON. September 6, 1831. 4w-22 N. B. Kr All kinds of Country Produce will be taken in exchange for Hats. C0..1C11-.7►LIK XG, %'c, 22V71N 1g 14%22 Respectfully informs the public that, he has • removed to his • • . New .Shop in Chambersburg, Street,. a few • doors West of the- Court .House, WHERE HE IS PEERARED TO Make, Trim", and Repair. coaewea, • 4SAD. . DI ES , BRIDLES, SADDLE-BAGS, Portmanteaus, Harness,'Trunks, and every other article. in his lihe of busi ne-ss, with neatness, durability and despatch. He returns his thanks for pastifentourage ment, and shall erxleavor to merit a contin uance of the same. . July 26, 1831. , . tf-16 TO MY CREDITORS: WAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to ' -m• the Judges ot the Court , of Common Pleas of Adams couroy, for the benefit of the Insolvent law', rthd that the said Judges have' appointed Tuesday the 27th of Sep tember next, for the hearing of me .and my creditors, at the Court-}rouse in the borough' of