STAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER. OUTTTSBURGH. PEI N. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1838 Committees of Vigilance: For the Borough of Gettysburg. S. S. Forney John Gilbert John Garvin George Gilbert Hugh Scott A. Stevenson Robert Thompson Daniel Trimmer David Troxel William Picking Joseph Livingston Robert M'Creary G. S. Orth Conrad Baker Graham M'Farlane Daniel Gilt Henry Saltzgever Henry Ramby Alexander Riggs S. R. Russell A. M. Blanchard Daniel Leslie!! John Echert W. M'Alillan John .IM'Elroy Daniel Gilbert James White, Harvey Sweney John Sanders David M'Creary R. W. Middleton Michael Newman Samuel ill'Creary Jacob Sarbaugh ,William W. Paxton Henry Rupp Alfred Ray George Richter Lazarus, Sharp Samuel Steffy George. Strickhouser Christian Schoeck Johnson Skelly John Slentz Robert Smith Peter Sheets D. M. Smyser David Sweney John M. Stevenson David Troxel Jr. James A. Thompson John Troxel Jr. John Tate ' Isaac Tate Hez. Van Orsdle . Henry W eldy J. A. Winrolt al S. Witherow Nicholas Weaver William Weygandt Conrad Weaver Joseph Wharfe William Witherow Samuel Wiiherow James Piracy Jacob Aughenbaugh George E. Buehler Rupley Croft A. D. Buehler Henry Forney William Garvin F. K. Hoisley Herman Haupt s William King R. F. M'Conaughy H. M'Clellan C. S. Swope G. W. M'Clellan John Swope Samuel Gilbert George Swope (of A.) B. Gilbert _ James• Majors Doct. D. Horner David Heagy George Heck John Houck Jacob Fleck John Jenkins A. B. Kurtz Joseph Little Samuel Little Henry Little David Little George Little Isaiah Little Jno. B. M'Pherson William McAdams Adam Mowrey David M'Millen David M'Elroy Georg e Myers S. S. M'Creary John F. M'Farlane John Ash George Arnold E. A. Atlee John Adair Peter Aughenbaugh Samuel H. Buehler James Bowen Michael Codorous Daniel Culp M. C. Clarkson Henry Culp (of C) Thos. V. Caldwell Jacob Culp Wm. J. Cook Thos. J. Cooper Wm. E. Camp H. Denwiddie Chriatirin Dobler Samuel Fahnestock John Fahnesteck John Freberger For Berwick Township. Joseph Harman Henry Speck Henry Eichelberger John Harman Samuel Hair Jeremiah Harman Reuben Harman Henry Slagle Joseph Cant Michael Hotlinen George Wampler Ambrose M'Farlane Joseph Berlin Wm. Berlin Isaac Berlin John Spangler George Strubinger A. Shaffer T. Shoenbraugh John Zeller J. Metzger Wm. Young I. Felty George Pflieger Theodore Pfleiger George Heaffer Joseph J. Henry George Ickes IVio. Hoffman M. Hoffman S. Heaffer Wm. Heafler Joseph Heaffer Jacob Falinestock Charles Grant John Hoffman F. W. Kohler George Keaver A. Stephan Charles Teitge David Bell Robert Bell John Elder B. Kepner L. Kepner John Grim Joseph Grim John Littish D. Ditzler sen'r. D. Ditzler jr. William Carbaugh Anthony Stoner Michael Slagle David Hoke Jacob Bear Charles Young Joseph Rankin Peter Diehl Levi Slagle John Melhern John C. Smith John Yeaker John Louch Henry Keaffer Jacob Diehl James Garret George Diehl William Melhorn Adam ()aster David Sneeringer John M'Clain John Cotton Adam Mourer Henry Gitt John Decker Jacob Smith John Sneeringer [far] Samuel Noel George [limes Georgi 3 Hersh John Miley Esq. Cornelius M'Caddan Peter Gana Simon Melhorn Lawrence (faster Nicholas Linny James Robinson Joseph Palls Patrick Cutter Andrew Lynch, George Bang J. Sneeringer (b. s.) Joseph J. Smith James M'Barron Matthias Martin. For Mountpleasant Township. H. Brinkerhoff Esq. John Ewing J Lockhart Sen'r. Alexander Ewing John Howler Philip Fleshman John Fleshman Alexander M'Elvain James Lockhart Jr. Henry Stouter Michael Stainer George Weikert George Snyder William Galbraith Benjamin Galbraith John Blair George Howard Charles C. Smith Andrew Smith Josepli Smith William Disert Joseph Coshun Peter Breachner Sebastian Weaver it Mb Lorene.° Sen'r. John Lorence Peter Smith John Snyder • Ralph Sanders George Eckenrode John Eckenrode David Clapsaddlo Anthany i Sonth David Sneeringer For Germany Townsh;p, Frederick Bittiugor Jacob Wintrode Jelin Lichty Jsaac Krebs Jobe Keefer Jacob Bishop Ism Jones " Thitmas Himes Arrrne Lefever Henry Colehouse Henry Gateßus Enoch Lefever Henry Stallamith „fs, Siemer Isaac Staub theriatibrivcT Isaac Snyder Jacob Keefer • Henry Shriver 'Wm. Lansinger James Renshaw John Miller Wm. Staub IVm. Keefer Dr. J. A. Shorb George Myers D. H. Eckert Jacob Welton John Topper Peter Shanefeltor Francis Buddy John Colestock. Par Franklin Tenvnahip. Eph. D. Newman James Ewing William Walter John Scott James Russel Joseph Bear William Hamilton Frederick Stover James Lynn John Walter John Arendt Jr. Peter Mickly (of P.) Abraham Scott John Sholl J a mes E.. Wilson Hugh F. M'Gaughy Jacob Biesecker Jr. Henry iThckly William Keller John Bucher Jacob Pilzer Daniel Arendt H. Ang.henbaugh Wm. Shenkly Adam Biesecker Robert Cobean Thomas Warren Jacob Keckler John Mark John Stover. For Menalien Township. William Arnold James 801 l Christian Bucher Thomas Blocher ' William Bell John Burkholder Nicholas Bushy John W. Cook Joseph Hartzel George J. Hatizel William Heller Peter Homer Jr. Daniel Hieges James Hurley John Hall George Group John Knaus Peter Keckler Francis W. Knaus Daniel Minich William Rex Jacob Shank JacobSando 1V ilhain Taylor George Taylor Henry IValter Frederick Wolf John IVright Daniel Wolf Adam J. Walter For Freedom Township. Nathaniel Randolph Jacob Myers Her.ry Myeis Francis Fisher Nicholas Morritz Jacob F. Linn James M'Cleary Jacob Nay bright John Stewart John M Cleary Samuel S. M'Nair David Bosserman David Rhode Joseph Rork Michael Brawner Samuel Rhodes Jacob Rose James Bigham William M'Creary Abraham Rhodes Anthony Rose J oseph Kelley Henry Heagy Samuel White Andrew Reed John Blakeley Robert Linn David Sheets John Neeley William M. Scott Samuel Harper John Scott William M. Harper Daniel Sheets Barnabas Riley Abraham Scott John Smith Lewis Seiphman Alexander Majors William Kerr William WEitiley John Morritz W.lliain M'Peak George Patterson rhomas Reed Christian Shulley Henry B. Cromer A• Waybright James White Armor Bigham Christian Brand J acob Freet J. Cunningham. For Hamilionban Township. John Mickley, Sea'''. John Mickley, Jr. Samuel Knox William White Daniel Midday William Blythe Benjamin Marshall John Biesecker Joseph Kerr H. F. Middleton John Weldy John Irwin John Donaldson Jo,eph Baugher Robert M'Glaughlin John E. Ebert Andrew M. Bigger H. J. Schreiner William RuthrautT Daniel Baldwin John McCleary William Johnston Maj. J. S Pollard Capt. A. Harbaugh George Trankla Benjamin Freet James Wilqon James Templeton Levi Baldwin Ezra Blythe Amos Nl'Ginley, Esq. James Gallaugher Christian Musselman Christian Musser David Musselman Martin Ebert M. Martin Edward Gavin Alexander Peoples C. W. Sheldon Alexander Longwill Ebenezer Longwill John Bartle John C. Caldwell James M'Cleave Michael Galeman Patrick Manuel Thomas 'l'ims Hamilton W. Longwill Joseph Hoke Thomas Wilson Thomas Parker Alexander Rankin Samuel Stover Eli Jones , Joseph Kittinger William Call Philip Call Thomas M'Cano Timothy Campbell Robert Little Patrick Maddan Thomas CofFu Henry Eyler James Cohran John Jones Henry Darkis Jacob Weldy Hiram Bnyd David Blythe James Gilmartin Thomas Nevin John Traery James Armstrong Jacob Canause Joseph Bohon Jacob Kridler Jeremiah Kridler John Witherow S. Cobean, of Wm. James Wilders Robert Paxton Jr.o. V. Allen David Bishop James Carney Henry McGinn P. Wermon Thomas Collins Thomas Wilson Thomas Kam Matthew Daley Thomas Kenau Thomas Getchion Lewis Webb Samuel Alden George Winters Henry Hennekle Jacob Byerly James Wilson Sanford Schroder Daniel Crum Robert Wilson Michael Fingon Hiram Beard Wm. Steel. For Hamilton Township. William Patterson Hugh McSherry George Binder Samuel McFarlane Joseph Miller George Spangler Henry Carpenter Jacob Wolf Sen'r. David Hollinger Abraham Trimmer John Picking John Blinsinger Emanuel Kuhn George Clark 61ine Trimmer Barnet Hildebrand Geo. L. Fauss Jeremiah Sherman Jacob Reitzell John Yeatts John Baker R. W. Hutchison William Blinsinger Andrew Patterson Dr. C. H. Mellinger Jacob Trostle Henry B. Reber Peter Brough John Louck C. Chronkter Shollas Patterson J. Patterson, Sen'r. Daniel Grumbine Samuel B. Patterson George Schwartz Michael Spangler Adam Staub Daniel Baker, Potter John Brown, Sen'r. John Brown, Jr. Jesse Updograff William Staub. Valentine Fickes J. H Fickes For Cumberland Township. Andrew Walker Eli Horner Abraham Linah George Guinn Samuel Ept•ly A. H. McCreary David W. Horner John Hughes Robert Allison Thomas ,Linah Charles W. Walker Joseph Bayley Benjamin Shriver Robert Cobean Samuel Cobean Solomon Welty James Heap , James McCullough Joseph Walker Alexander Currans Henry Gipo James Black George L. Shriver John White llenry Trestle George T rest l e Jacob Hankey Samuel Gallaugher Daniel Welty Adam Livingston Qinntain Armstrong John G. M'Gaughy William M'Gaughy Peter Eline James Thompson William Hamilton Hugh M'Gaughy Robert M'Gaughy David Miller Henry Heagen James McAlister Robert Flecher For Tyrone Township. Amos Myers Jacob Ferree Jr. John Myers Jr. John J. Neely Daniel Fidler Samuel Duffield William Yeats Sen'r. Edward Staley John Miller Thomas M'Creary David Brame Anthony Myers John Sheets William Sadler Baltzer Snyder Jacob Hersh John Myers Sen'r. George Fidler Peter Ferreo Jacob Ferree Sen'r. John Spangler James L. Neely James Mlinight John Staley John Duffield James Duffield William Holt:ingot.. Samuel Sadler George Haverstock. Daniel Weidner John Bolen Philip Lanier; David Shriver Michael Harman Michael Sheet John Neely David R. Littlo John Diehl David Detrick George Fidler (of J.) Randolph Detrick Elias Deter David Cooly Benjamin Myers Enoch Simpson Frederick Shull John Myers Jr. William Yens Jr. William Sadler Jr. William Detrick Abraham Slider Joshua Ross Peter Haverstock Sen'r. Jacob Haverstock. Jonas Yctt For Reading Township. James Morrison Jr. John Tudor, Sr. Samuel Overlie,later Philip Schriver John Tudor Solomon Albert Jacob Smith James Morison Sen'r John Brough Cornelius Myers Peter Rossennan Ralph Morison Moses M. Neely Jacob Myers Wm. Fickes Win. Noel Francis Fickos John Shriver Henry Hildebrand Joseph J. Kuhn Jacob Hollinger Simon Cronister George Hollinger Silas Fickes John Trimmer Wm. Mummert John S'heatTer David Yoe Joseph SheafTer John Geiselman Wm. Hariaughor John Arilebaugh Peter Aulebaugh Win. Picking Wm. Long John Ross Alexander Long Frederick Nool Jacob Noel John Eicholtz Henry Greofr Dr. C. Blish Jeremiah Latahaw Daniel Harmer' John Simpson Jacob Bushy John Albert Nicholas Buchy Abraham Bushy Andrew Brough Jr John Ellicker Henry Nell John Hinklo Jacob George Jacob Cronister Philip Myers John H. Myers Moses Cronister David Nitchman John Morison. Por Huntingdon Township. John L. Sadler Charles Lafferty John Gardner Peter H. Smith Leonard Marsden James M'Elwee John Sadler Sen'r. Harman Wierrnan George Gardner Robert Nickel James Wilson William Brandon Michael Bower Jr. Moses Funk Joel Bower Jacob Funk John Stephens Benjamin Gardner Jacob Gardner Sen'r. Jacob Gardner Jr. David Latew William Holly Samuel Neely George Albert Edward flatten James Hatton Emanuel Smith Franklin Fahnestock Templeton Brandon Joshua Sadler Richard Sadler William Robonstein William L. Wierman William Gardner Nicholas B. Wierman John Deemer Nicholas Group William H. Wierman Thomas Stephens Joseph Taylor Andrew Spea!men Enoch Vanacyoc James M'Cosh John Davis Benjamin Asper Josiah Ross Adam Sleybaugh Peter F. Smith John Spealinen Sen . r. John Spealmen Jr. Jacob Bower Jr. (of M.) Samuel Gardner Wm. Moorehead John Frayser Adam Stouffer Ludwick Group Philip Group (of L.) N. Wierman (of J.) Obediah Joyco Jacob Resser John How William Crab!) John Sadler (of 3.) David E. Houck Arnold Gardner Benj. W. Vanscycie Abraham Trostle Andrew Trostle Jacob Trostle John Elliott For S(raban Totonahip. John Yeagy Henry Monfort A. Toughinbaugh Samuol Longenaker Joseph Trostlo John Tate, jr. Joseph Herman Wm. Black Jacob eassatt, jr. Henry Yeagy D. Saltzgavcr John Cress George Weaver Jacob Grass, jr Hugh King John Cashman B. Hoffman Jacob King Wm. Cashman Ralph Fickes Daniel Gouldan David Hulick Wm. Mel!hew Samuel Beam Jacob Ycagy Hugh Mcilhenny James Dickson Samuel Neely D. Longenakor jr. Richard Frame Adam Eply , John P. Demme Peter Smith Henry Hassler H. Brinkerhoff John Deardorff Daniel Comfort For Conotrago Toumship., William Albright Jacob Little John Kuhn Joseph Burger Ignatius Obold Dr. Brecht John Aulabaugh Achim Leonard Benjamin Landis David Ornderfr James Sneeringer John Small Peter M'Lean John Adams Jacob Dilone Joho 51ersintll George M'Lean John L. Gubernator John G. Morningstar Samuel Sneeringer Abraham Keagy George Bogor° Daniel Hoover Joseph Litdo For Liberty Township Martin Newman John Alsrtin Moses Gurley Henry Wel(ly John Eiker Nathaniel Grcoson Johnson Hill George Wcagly John Coyler Sen'r John Musslmam ADVERTISF.MENI'S G.ETTYBBURG STEAM POUND RV. THE subscriber has established a J. - Steam roundry in Gettysburg, Adams county, pa., and is now prepared for making CA,0 , 2 3 3V60 of every kind, in the neatest and best Having the best gray Foundry Pig in the State, and lonm experienced Workmen, the castings cannot fail to be smoother and or a superior quality; and in a short time will be prepared to do all kinds of Brass Casti:sgs and Smith 'Pork. —ALso— Turning* of every kind int IKON and BRASS, Persons having any thing to do in the above line of business, would do well to call. An orders and particularly those front a distance, thankfully received and punctually attended to. A FIRST RATE ~lacl~i»iat anal lattevn. Makev is attached to the Establishment. Patterns can therefore be furnished at all times on short notice. OLD MEATAL taken at the Foundry in exchange, and the lIICrHEST PRICE IN CASH paid for Old Copper and Brass. OZrFrom a disposition to please, and a determination to make SUPERIOR work,— (none other shall leave the Establishment,) the subscriber hopes, therefore, that he may be patronized. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, August 28. 1839. 3m-22 Netv ootiO. R. G. TIVCREARY AS . just returned from Philadelphia and Am Baltimore, With a fresh supply of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, E.3IIIILACINO A. SPLENDID VARIETY OF Black Italian Lustring SILKS, Superior Coloured GRO DE NAPS, French Painted Muslin DE LAINES, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Hosterys, 3-4 & 4-4 Chintzes and Calicoes, WITH A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS', C.ISS 1.11 ERE S Doe Skins, Checks, Ticking, Muslins, &c. WITH A OENF:RAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCER'. ri Si e tic:7"All of which he is disposed to sell on the most pleasing terms to all who may fa vor him with a call. Alie.osi 21. 18:39. 4t-21 CO-PARTNERSIIIP. DAVID HEAGY AND DANIEL TRIMMER, HAVE this day entered into Partnership in the busines of C A. 121 INIET -1111:KIN G, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES: which they will carry on at the Old Stand of David Ileagy, in Chambersburg Street, Where they will keep constantly on hand for sale, at the lowest prices, Bureaus, Talbles, Bedsteads, and all other articles in the line of their business. 0::7 - They will also make COFFIA'S on the shortest notice—and have a HEARSE with which they will attend Funerals when required. They hope for a share of public patron. age, and will endeavor to deserve it. DAVID HEAGY, DANIEL TRIMMER. March 13, 11' 4 38. tf-50 rarunEns, LOORTIERE THE bubscriber has opened a Shop, on Second street, a few doors east from the Market House,in Chambersburg, whore he will build SMITH GA R EH'S PORTABLE HORSE POWER THRESHING MACHINE, which he will sell in Franklin, Adams and Bedford countie6----These machines are now in operation in this county, and aro equal if not superior to any other —and may be had, by persons wishing to obtain them, in any of the above.named counties, on the shortest notice, by applying to the subscriber, who hopes by strict attention to business to secure a share of public patronage. • (KrAn advantage which this Machine has over others, is that the horse-power is constructed to work under the overshot of a barn, so that rain does not interfere with its operations. JOHN TAYLOR. Chambersburg, lune 5, 1838. If-10 TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. • AVID R. MAU, of Borwick town ship,, Adams county, Pa., having made an assignment of his property to the under. signed, for the benefit of creditors, notice is hereby given to all indebted to him to call on or before the Ist of October next, and mako payment Those having clai ms against Mr. Maus, will also present them for settle ment. ANDERSON EWING, Trustoe. August 29, 1839. th,22 Emanuel Everholtzer ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE. I N pursuanceof an order of Orphans' AL Court, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock r. u. , on Saturday the :29'h of September inst. .1 certain adessitage and TIMICT OT L.1. 11 1'11, Late the Estate of JAMES Mc:CLEAN, de. ceased, situate in Conowago township, Ad ams county, adjoining lands of Martin Klunk's heirs, John Endo, John Kuhn an others, containing about 85 acres, on which aro erected, A Two•STORY WEATHER-BOARDED - '2l' • • i 4C:: log Barn and Spring-house—also, a one. story TBNANT Housc and Stable. Also—,Jl tract of Wood Land,• Situate in the same township, and adjoining lands of John Ernie!, David Om• dorlf and others, containing about 18 .1- CrCM. 0:7 - The terms will he made known on the day of sale, and attendance given by JACOB WERTZ, Aciner. By the Court, .1 AS. A. THOMPSON, Cleric. September 4, IRSR. St-23 PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an order of Orphans' Court of Adams County, the subscriber will sell at public sale on the premises, on Saturday the 25th of September inst. Tract of Laud, Late the Estate of Wmu Aat Bolt D,decensed, situate in Menalltm township, Adams comity, adjoining lands of Valentino Feltl, Peter heckler, Andrew Bittinger and others, con. mining 400 area' , more or less—on which are erected A TWO. STOR Y LOG DWELLING ...' II 013 %FA Log Kitchen with a good spring of water near the door, Log Barn and other out buildings. (1:7 - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. 311. when the terms will be made known and at tendance given by JAMES BELL, Jr. Adner. By the Court, JAS. A. THOMPSON, Clerk. September 4, 1838. is-23 PILIBLIC SAIL-Es IN pursuance of an Order of Orphans' Court of Adams County will be sold at public sale on the prensises,on Saturday the 29th day of September zest. at 1 o'clock r. at Tract of Lana, Late the Estate of JouN MILLER, deceased, situate in ("crummy township. Adams Coon ty, about one niile from Littlestown, adjoin ing lands of John Beck, Andrew Rorebaujh, Henry Snyder and others, containing 50 Acres more or less—on which are erected A TWO-STORY DWELLING .! . .."74 Ir. .cl II 111 M.013%El log barn and stable, with all other necessary improvements, as well as excellent water conventen'. Terms made known on tho day of sale and attendance given by FREDERICK COLEEIOUSE, Administrator do bonis non. Scriternbyr 11, 1 f5:38. to-24 PUBLIC "A <A. P IIE subscriber will sell nt public sale on Thursday the 11th of October next, nn the premises, the following Estate, of DAVID and ELIZABETH DmitaititEc, deed: CONSISTING OF A VALUABLE PAM. Situate in Stratum township, Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands of Isaac Monthrt and others,containing 100 •Itres first rate Land—The improvements aro a • GOOD TWO STORY szoivc • ~ V ; ; II 0 113 FA. _ Double Log Barn, and a well of excellent water near the house—with n su'lictency of fine Meadow and a duo pro portion of Wood Land. Ilc7•Sale to commence nt I o'clock, P. 31. when the terms will be made known and at tendance given by HEN ILY BRINKERHOFF, Ex'r. September 11, 143' 4 . Is-24 PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale his IV X. It M, Situate on the Turnpike !toad lending from Baltimore to Pittsburg and within Italia mile of Emmitteburg, containing 10 siCreS more or less. of firatrate land, nearly all in clover—the improvements are a ~ >!`11 ONE STORY BRICK ■ I II ze, HOUSE, I 04 A FRAME HOUSE, with excellent water convenient, and other necessary buildings, with a firstrate Orchaig,ofchoice fruit trees. Ore has been found orrthe above farm. Persons desirous of purchasing are reques ted to call and examine the premises with out delay. The terms reasonable, and will be made known on application to the sub scriber residing on the farm. • JACOB MILLER. September 11,1 , 438. 3t-24 APPRENTICES WANTED. IF), OR 3 Apprentices to the Saddle and Air Harness making business. Boys of good moral character, from the country, rind about 16 years of age, will find a good situ. ation by applying immediately to EDWIN A. ATLEE. 'Gettysburg, Aug. 2-3 7 1838. tf-22 A DVERTISEM ENTS. PROCLAMATION• WHEREAS the Convention to pro. pose Amendments to the Constitu tion, have agreed upon sundry amendments to be submitted to thb people of this Com• monwealth for their ratification or rejec tion :—Now therefore, in pursuance of the provisions in such case made in and by an act of the General Assembly, passed the 29th day of March,•A. D. 1Q36, and of au thority given by said Convention : alet is Axe,t elYy Given, That an Election will be held in the several townships, wards and districts of the said county of .Adams on the second Tuesday of October next (being the day for holding rho Generrd Elections of the Commonwealth) for the ratification or rejection of the said Amendments to (ho Constitution. The Judges and Inspectors of said election aro required to receive tickets either minted or written from citizens qualified to vote, and to deposit them in a box or boxes, to be for that purpose provided by the proper ottiPTCH which tickets shall be labelled on the ouiSido "amundmints," and those who are favora ble to the amendments may express their desire by voting each a printed or written ticket, or ballot containing the words, "For the Amendments," and those who are op posed to such amendments may express their opposition by voting each a printed or written ticket or ballot containing the words "Against the Amendments." Given under my hand and seal at Get tysburg, the 10th day September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun• dred and thirty-eight, and the sixty-second year of the independence of the United States of America. W M. TA Ulan N BAUGH, Sh'ff. Shrill's (Mice, Gettysburg, Sew. la, lc nedrister9sl' otices. Notice is hereby Given. TO all Leg,ntees and other persons con cerned, that the ADMINISTRA TION ACCOUNTS of the deceased per eons hereinafter menthmed,w ill he presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 2d day of October next., viz: The Final Account of Henry Spangler, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Spang ler, deceased. The Account of John Eicholtz. Adminis- trator of the Estate of Frederick Eicholtz, deceased. The Account of Jacob Wilt, Executor of the Estate of George Wilt, deceased. The fiirther Account of James Morrow and William Patterson, Executors of th© Estate of William Hodge, deceased. The Accnunt of Joseph Sneeringer, E. ecutor of John Templain—and of John L. Gubernator, Esq. one of the,Executors of Henry Vender, who wad Executor of said John 'Complain, deceased. The . Account of Daniel Comfbrt and An thony Detirdorti; Executors of the Estate of Peer Corinna, deceased. The Account of Samuel S. Forney, Ad ministrator de bonis non of the Estate of flenry Morningstar, deceased. The Guardianship Account of Abraham Trestle, Guardian of %V illitmi Brame, minor sun of Jacob Brame, deceased. The Account of George Brown, Esq. and Henry Sherman, Executors of the Estate of Ann Maria Jacobs, deceased. The Account of David . W hite, Adminis trator do bonis non of the Estate of David Chronister, deceased. The Account of George Slothower, Ex ecutor of the Estate of Elizabeth Benedict, deceased. JAS. A. THOMPSON, Register: Register's Office, Gettys burg, Sept. 4, 1838. NOTIC'E. WRITE Subscriber, residing in the Borough of Getlyslmrg, hereby gives notize to all persons indebted to the Estate of WALTER SMITH, Esq. Into of the Borough of Gettysburg,Adams County, l'a.decoused,to cull and make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate, will present thorn without delay, properly authen. licaLod, for settlement. ROBERT SNIITII, Executor. September 4, IS:AA. NO'VICIE. 111 E Subscriber, desirous thnt the nfliiirs - 111 - of his deceased son, CHARLES F. lIIM ES, should be settled up as soon ns pos sible, gives notice to those indebted to his Estate, either by Note, Book Account, or otherwise, to settle the snipe on or be fore the Ist of October next; and to nfliod n con venient opportunity finr such seilements, he will attend at the hotel of Mr in M'Clel Gettysburg,erery Tuesday a fternoon, until that time. Those who have any claims against said deceased, are requested to pre sent the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. GEORGE RIMES, Adrn'r. Auirust 14. 1838. A 6t-20 NOT11:ME: A lA, persons indebted to the Estate of / 111 -• Dr.. JESSE GI LuERT, late of the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are desired to call with the sub scriber, and make immediate payment, and those who have claims against said .Estate, are requested to present them, properly au thenticated for sediment. The Administrator resides in Gettysburg. B. G I LBERT, Adiu'r. September 11, 18:.N. . 61-24 TO OUR CR EDITORS. I'IAKE Notice that we have applied to the . .Judges of the Court of Common Pipe* of Adams County, for the benefit 9ft tho Insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, and that said Court has appoinWt) . Tuesdo the 2d of October next, rur the 'lime, ing of us and our creditors, at the Court house in the Borough of Gettysburg, when and where you may attend if you think . proper. WILLIAM WF,YGANDT! DAVID IIEAGY I September , !l l lepq,
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