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    GETTYSI3I7.II I III, PA.
Tee, - sday, .Ipa-ti II 839.
r i totoußATlG ANTI. MAsON: t; NOMINATION
FOR Pll ESIDENT,
Gen. Were. Henry Harrison.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Daniel 'Webster.
niE'IOIOVAL.
The °flux of the "ST.-1R dr. BANNER'
•
has been removed this week, and is now
81111;Ited hoar the Court ['mew, and ininiedi
...fttelv • opposite the Apothecary/ Store of S.
Chandierbburg Street; entrance
up_tuttira.
To the l'atrons of the Star.
present num hertmininences th.•
TENT!! year since the 'Star" was first
established in Gettysburg; and scarcely
three months have elapsed since the present
Editor asimetecl the arduous and responsible
duties attendant upon the publication of a
newspaper,devoted to the principles of Anti
Masonry-,and opposed to thse present ruinous
Administration of our National, and State
Governe.ent. To our fumerous friends,
who have during that shor7Per,ied, expressed
their approbation of and sataioned our best
(though inexperienced) endeavours ; to pro
1 mote the interests of our common cause, we
would say, that to the utmost of our abilities
the interests of that cause shall continue to
I. ° be supported and established; and if indus.
try and a` strict attention to the duties de
volving upon us, merit and receive their
commendation, they shall at all times be
brought into requisition to obtain that pur.
prise. To our new patrons (and we are
happy to state that we have a goodly num
her of them) as well us to the old ones, we
would say, that as the New Volume corp
' menses, our exertions shall be redoubled to
I`. •
Make our paper both in a Literary:, ,lliscel
`
latteous'tMd PoWical point of view e st ill more
,f.,..-worthy of their generous patronage.
',II*. Respectfully yours
• ROBERT S. PA XTON. .
O Those of our Subscribers Who in
remOvink their 'places of residence on
pt . :Ubout:the first of April, will • please in
form us where they wish their papers to be
seat after that time.
report of the Committee and
other important matter have crowded out
Junius this week, we will probably find room
'tor it in our nest:
intended to publish the whole of
the appamtmenis made by the late Eta
more Conference, this - week, ve find howev.
er, that 'we will have but u sufficiency of
room to publish those of the North Balti.
more District in which the Gettysburg cir.
cult is• included.
NORTH. BALTIMORE DISTRICT.-A. Grif
fith, P. E.—North Baltimore—C. B. 'rip,
pets, J. Poisal. , Great Falls—T. B. Sar
gent, A. A. Reese. Ilarfiird—W. etty
man, R. Emory. Shrewsburv.—lsaac Col
line, F. A. Elarden. York—John L. Gib.
bone. Carlisle SiationT: C Thoniton.
Carlisle Circuit—S. McMullen, J. Mitiliels
Gettysburg--H. Furlong, J. M. .lone'.
Patapsco—W. 11. Coffin,'('. . Lib
erty—Thom:lBll. A. Munroe, B. Barry.
Frederick City —J- H. Brown.--,-Frederick
Circutt —J. Clary, T. A. Morgan. Ntont
gomery —Richard Brown; J. W. Cronin.
Codorus Ege.
Next Baltimore Annual Conference to
he held in Georgetown, March 11,1840.
Irr The la3t "Compiler," contains an
article on the subject of the dismissal of
~V►llium .l 'Clean, as a teacher, from one of
the Public Schools. The dismissal of this
man, is denominated an "act of tyrany,"
on the part of the School Directors ; and it
is alledged that the latter acted in the mat
ter, without nov fault having being found,
with the ; erson dismissed. From the
whining tone of this article, we presume it
was written by the party himself; and we
are the more inclined to believe so, as the
editor of the "Compiler," has, on more
than one occasion refered to the delinquen•
cies of the individual in question ; and he
can hardly help but know, that daily com
plaints wore made, against the continuance
01 this man, in any responsible public Ste
Lien.
- The Directors, or a portion of them at
least, were not unaware of -the impropriety
or the example of rewarding, or of reposing
any trust, or confidence in such men, a;
lutveibven uuniitldul or dishonest, in the
perforinatice of any pubtie trust or duty.
"• I ‘:'itt the appointment of this individual, this
Ipiritteiplo was overlooked ; and althou : di
idle° brought tti,the minds of the Directors,
by citizens of the comity, they 'neglected
suppose through a outwit!
repugnatico . to dis,.bligo or uff•ild —to do
tins( which was a duty, mid which
p o tai e f equired.
About Ilto eotuiietuncy the indivitlual,
we shell cot nom Ppeak ; it is enough for us
to know, that ho was once the County Trea
surer, and that whilst acting in that caplet
tv, he made use of several thousand dollars,
of the public funds, for his private purpo
ses, whereby the county was defrauded.
This is enough to justify the Directors for
turning hint out, if ma far putting him in.
II is wrong, in any moonier, to encourage or
ceuntenance Public. Defaulters; the example
Is most pernicious; and our Directors are
blameable fin havini, assisted to set it. A
b all—we should not furnish to our sehoolc,
in the pprsons of our teachers. nn I sample to
disregard the prieciplrs of honesty and mor
ality. Our public schools should be nurseries
virtue; not seminaries, where vice is sown
by examole. We may have occasion to
resume nohject.
Thomas C. antler.
o::!TThis man made a speech:: an the Sen
ate, on the subject of the pay of the troops;
and we presume 9.h. - .11 a specimen artis
loquendi, was never before exhibited, in a
legislative Body. The language in which
the silly rhapsody of our "asinine" Senator
delivered exceeded in vulgarity, the patois
of a Virginia negro ! Even his LICO Foci"
friends were disgusted by the ignorance,
which he manifisted, of the c.aninon pro.
orioles of latignage ; and one o tlwin
ex
claimed, on leaving the Capitol, •'I did not
think he was such an ignorant and vulgar
ass"! This, however was no secret to us.
IVe knew Thomas C Miller, to bo an ig•
mrant man, and vulgar in all his notions and
lielings. Yet such a man is the Vepresen•
ative of almost 'OO,OOO freemen
OZ: In tho "Chambersburg Whig'we see
a list furnished by ,a correspondent of that
paper, showing the rill miter (it Briti s h ves .
sels of war, and merchantmen captured and
destroyed by the American arms during the
last war with that nation. 62 vessels of
war, mounting " , 70 guns, 634 merchant
ships, mounting 2300 guns, 610 Brigs,
mounting 2400 guns, 520 schooners, mount-
ing 600 guns, 135 sloops, few armed, 750
vessels besides the above (recaptu red) moun
ting 2.500 guns. The whole amounting to
2452 vessels, and 9679 !Ding.
Y'ru»a &MI II e.
o:::rThe first intelligence conveyed to
Britianin relation to the Maine business
was' taken outly the great Western, and
the subsequent proceedings on the Frentier,
including the proceedings of the American
Congress, were taken by the steam packet
Liverpool. Pediment was then in sessicn,
and it is probable that intelligence of such
interest produced a momentary panic in the
stock market, especially with regard to
I • .
- Arrierican secureties, if it did not induce
sonic specific movement on the part of the
Government. The latter indeed is highly
probable. It is believed that England will
by every means
. in her power, cons stent
with her own character the condition of
the popular sentiment, and the portion of
her Ministry, avoid and deprecate a conflict
s well because the philosophy, feeling, and
policy of her statesmen are °verse to such a
cause, as because she has enough to du with
her own immediate dominions, and is un
willing to afford Russia, any pretext Ibr
dCCOMplishing her ambitious designs in the
East. Accounts from Banger up to the
Itith of March, states that all was quiet at
that time, and the opinion was that there
would be no fighting done at present. 24
pieces of Artillery had arrived at Augusta
on the 21st inst. The number of British
troops concentrating on the frontier amounts
to about 3000.
In the New York house of Assembly a
day or two ago, Mr. Taylor made a report,
agreeing with the sentiments expressed by
the Governor in his message on the subject,
deprecating the horrors of war, hut sustain.
int with unflinchingdetormination the claims
of the U. States to the territory in dispute,
it was unanimously adopted.
The New York Commercial Advertiser
sayr=",..we have reason now more than ever
to believe that there will be no war. Nor
can Gov. Fairfield uhd his whole Logiela-
tare hring it about. We speak not at ran•
don) when we predict that thete will be a
Mediation. France if necessaay will
proffer her services as mediator, as Enz.
laud did in the recent difficulties with Dlaun.
seer. Mick our words.
The Boston Trunacript of Tuesday says,
that by passengers in the steamer Bangor,
which left the Penobscot yesterday, we learn
that all is quiet in that city, even unto dull
ness• Nu War, no Shingles, no sleighing,
all flat. At Augusta, again, the legislature
met for the lust time at half past 5. More
over orders were received there for the Os
ford and Cumberland troops, of which we
have heard so much to return home forth.
with. This we take tt ends the war for the .
present. •
The Germantown Telegraph says—"We
would advise pet sons wh,i contemplate grow
ing mulberry trees this season, and have nut
vet procured their trees, to exercise the ut
moo calp is inahihg their purehilt:es They
mioet the. French tree entirely. at
whaleter price elf•red, and particularly sti.
pid , ite in their conti acts, the part of the
country where the tree was raised "
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.—
The Savannah Georgian of Friday, the 15th
instant, says, "Ex President Jackson today
completes his 72d year— having been born
n the 15th or Match, 1767. General
Washington died in his 69th year; Mr.
Adams, the elder, in Its 91st; Mr. Jrffer
, on, in his 9 4th ; J 1 Madison, in his 86th ;
and Mr. Monroe, in his 73d year. Ex•
Presic'ent J. Q. Adams is now in his 74th
or 75th year; Mr. Van Buren is 57 of
thereabouts."
TIIE SCHOOL SYSTHM f)F PENNSYLVANIA.
—•The late School Z'uperintendent, 111 r.
Burrowts, mimes. in his report, that of the
ten hundred and twenty-even districts in
the state, eight hundred arid seventy live
have already accepted the system- That in
these there are at least live thousand schmils
and two hundred arid thirty thousand schol
ars; arid that since the introdJetion of thr
system, the cost rt instruction is only one
half what it was before the Common :School
System went into operation.
IMPORTANT FROM %% ' ISCONS[N. The
Legislature met at Nlar!ison on the 22d Mt
The Governor delivered his message, which
touches among other thidigs, the subject of
the Winnebago Indians. It is nutieipated
from sundry indications that there will he
ddlicultv this spring, us they are determined
not to leave the country at the time strpuhr
led in the ire.ity. They are making hostile
preparations. The Governor recommend,
Olaf the kVar Department he imineduilvl
memorialized for arms and a nununition,aro'
for five companies of Dragoons. The
Governor will take the re,pnnsibility, in
case of emergency, of raising volunteer
companies, which Ito will head in person
for the protection and Menne of exposed
setilements.
THE GREAT PRESBrrF,RTAN CASE DE
CIDED.
•
After the charge of Judge Rogers to the
jury yesterday morning. in this important
case, the jury retired at about II u'clut•k,ztntl
ui little more t han half nn hour, returned into
Court nit h a Verdict in frtrar• of the New
School, or Relators.
SVt have since heard that the Respond
enta have moved tbr a new trial [Phila. lnq
TUE RIVER AT PITTsIIIPII6II.—At our
last dates lr,.m Pittsburgh, there was up.
wards of 10 feet water in the channel.
Six steamboats depatted, and five arrived
on the 23.
MA RRIED.
On the 28th ult. by the Hoe. Mr. Albert, Mr
JOHN C. Ews, of Harrisburg, Miss MAur M
Hinsu, of Oxford.
On Vic 2 ith inst. Mr. Ann►)l lI►LL to Miss
POLLT RElsuenv, both of Frederick Co. ;Md.
MED.
On the 29th ult. in this place, H AItRIET
KnAurn, infant daughter . of Edwin A. Alice, a.
grd 2 inunthe
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
cc y. The Kev. Dr. Ku A VTR, will preach in
the Lutheran Church on Sunday morning next,
and the ltcv. Mr. Rs( NOLDH, in the evening
The Rev. Mr. McLcAN, will preach in his
church on Sunday inorniirg next.
- 4--Rev. Mr. Fun LONO will preach in the Meth
odist Church in this place on Sunday morning, and
evening next
BALTIMORE PRICES CURRENT
Floor. $ 7 00 to 7 126
Rye fliiur, 0 00 to 5 75
Wheat, 1 50 to 1 55
Rye, 0 95 to 0 98
Corn, 0 89 to 0 89
Oats, 0 41 to 0 43
Potatoes, 0 50 to 0 60
Bacon, 0 10 to 0 11
Lnrd, 0 11 to 0 12
Cloverseed, 13 00 to 14 00
Timothy, 2 75 to 3 00
Flaxseed, 1 62i to 1 75
Whiskey, 0 40 to 0 41
Beef, 12 00 to 12 50
Pork, live. 19 00 to 21 00
A DVERTISENENTS
irjr=' "FLIF, ADDRESS delivered by
the Rev. Dr. S. S. SCH3SUCRER,
to the citizens of flettysbura by request,
on the 2:2,1 of February, 1839, is now Fur
Sale at the Book Store of SAMUEL H. BUEH
LER. Price 12i cents.
This truly excellent address should be in
the hands or every friend of virtue and pa
trimism. The character and duties of n
chrieion patriot are developed therein in a
masterly manner. Every family should
have a copy.
March 19, 1839.
LITEILIRI• drOTICE.
rprlE Cit izens of Gettysburg and the pub
la* lie generally, are respectfully invited
to attend the annual contest between the
Literary Societies of •• Poultry Ivania Col
lege,"which will lake ulare in Christ Church
on Tuesday, Evening the 16th Inst. On
which occasion Iwo original Essays will be
read, mid two original Orations delivered, by
members of the Societies.
rzrThe fillowing question will ho
cuss-d by a member from each Society.
Should Emir: tion he encouraged in our
Schools and Colleges?
THADDEUS S. THOMPSON,
E SCHWARTZ,
W.M. F. EYSTER,
HENRY BAKER,
AARON J. KAHN,
%V.l. B. M1.:U . 1.1. -1 N.
Joint Commit:et of the Phrenakosmian and
Philomalhman Societies.
Iai%%OI.III'TION.
- NOTICE is hereby given that we the
puhseribers Irading under the firin.of
Emanuel C. Peer E Smith, hits been
this duy dissolved by inotntil coosent.
EMANUEL G. SNISTII,
PETER F. SIIITLI.
Petersburg, March 26, 18.'9,
April 2,
I ADVERTISEMENTS.
A CARD.
F REENDS having announced my name
to the Voters of Adorns county for
the Offive of Register and Recorder, I
would take the liberty respectfully to offer
mygelf a candidate (if nominated.) for the
` . ce of Prothonotary and Clerk of the
Courts; and solicit the stitftages of the
AMOS MAGINLY.
Fairfield, April 2, Is3 o . to-1
TintrzTzm's
Real li:;sI fIl e James Coo, e;
late of Frederick Co. Old.
lily %gime ern decree of Frederick Coin
ty Court st‘tti,o , in it Court of Equine,
the subscriber will sell it public sulc, Oil
Saturday the 4 h of.r.Tay next ,
on the pr , :tnises, between t hours of 10 and
3 o'clock,
A VALUABLE FARM,
situate on Bits mad, Irvtdim, rrotn Einrnitts
bore In Frederick, 6 miles s
1110 'limier plitre nntG4 rrotti NIL Si. Nlary's
College, containing 187 i acws well im
proved. (in this Flinn ire ,rested a large
and convenient BRICK DWELLING
.1-11 ()
Sprat., House -- d , se.
lig a 4
uul tillwr necessary out ()mid
aigs. There is on this farm an Ityle and
Peach ()whim], and nvaiipty of other fruit;
diem tiO acres tire in Wood, and thole are
'trent 20 acres of excellent Meadow. There
s alsa n never filling sprihg of excellent
inter, waltin n few yards of the door—and
-aiming water in every lit Id.
AI-u, at the sair.l time and place will be
old
axe , TITER F.l if AT
adjoining the former, containing 145
Acres. This farm is in a good state 01 col
ivation; hits 12 or 15 acres of Wood laud
ind 10 or 12 acres of good Meadow. There
ire seveinl springs on this Farm.
Also, at the same time and place v. ill be
'old, 30 Acres of valuable
MOUNTAIN LAND.
well gr,,wri %nth Chesnut road ()Owl. vultiable
timber. This land is situate on the road
leading from Einmittsburg to Ilarbuogh's
about 2 niili‘s froin the l'oriner place,
and is very easy of access.
TERMS.--One third oft lie purchase mo-
y to be paid in hand, or on the ratiheation
01 the sale by the court, rout the reAdue in
Iwo equal annual payments. The purchaser
or purchasers to give security.
Any p-rson wishing to see the property
will be shown the some, on epplication to
Mrs. ANN COOPER, who resides on the
iremin.es.
ki_l7-"This property will be sold logother
or seperuiely to suit the convenience of' pur
clia6ers, and possession given whe: ever re
qu i re d. A good title wid Le made for tht.
same.
JA 11ES COOPER, Trustee.
A pril 2, 1N39. to-1
Thi; it rederick "Examini , r" and Litheas•
er "Examiner' will each insert the above
alverti.cntent 4 I I istrt: and charge I his office.
IfLAITTIrdi.OTIJB,a2)
AT TEE
(3, aq burg Tonuary
ND for sale by Ihe Subscriber, THE
`=: 11 - PREMIUM COOK. STOVE, a-tietil
article and superior to any thing nl th.. kind
known (reterenee those that have thern ut
use) ar.d having obtained the right of tnak•
lag and selling
affillees Patent Cole Store,
calculated fur heating two rooms at one and
the same time, being a very great intpmve
ment on stoves, one of them is now in wit.
and can be seen at the store of the Subseri•
her, public attention to those stoves is solie•
iced, knowing them to be superior to any
stoves now in use.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
G•ttvahnrn, March 12,1c 4 :19. 4t-50
ItegisteesNotices.
Notice is hereby Given.
PrO all Legatees and other persona con•
corned, that the A DIII/N/STR A
TJOIV ACCOUATS (ft he deceased per•
sons hereinafter mentioned,will be presented
to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for
confirmation and allowance, on Monday
the 22,1 day of April next, viz:
The Account of J. Kerr and William
Douglass, Executors of the Estate of John
Kere, deceased.
The Account of William Bricker, Ad•
ministr ;tor of the Estate of Samuel
Brougher, deceased.
The Accjiint of Harmon Wireman, Ad
tutoistrator (.4 the Estate of 'Joseph Dutton,
deceased. -
The Accotiht of Jncob Herman, Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Daniel Her
man, deceased.
The Account of C. F. Keener, one of the
Executors of the Estate of Adam Walter,
sea. deceased.
The Account o! Andrew Polly, Executor
of the Estate of John Young, deceased.
The Account of Peter Shenfelter, sur.
viving Execdtor of the Estate of Peter
Shenfelter, deceased.
The Account of Samuel Beard, Adminis
trator of the Estate of David Beard, dec'd.
The Account of C. E. Keener, surviving
Executor of the Estate of Andrew Wray,
deceased.
The Account of C. F. Keener, one of Om
Executors of the Estate of James Wray,
deceased.
The Account of C. F. Keener, one of the
Executor's of the Estate of Henry Rife, Jr.
deceased.
The Account of Thomas Reid and Wm.
ll'Creary, Adininisti e.lors of the Estate of
James Clark, dece•Asi.d.
J ACOB LEFEVER, Register.
Register's iilrice, Gettysburg,
Wart; 2fl, 1839, • 4t-52
°TES
For eat.e at•thie Office.
AI)VERTISENIENTS
MOSES M : aIJEJLIT
.11 1 7'011.1"Elr 1.11111.
al AS removed Els office to the room late.
mi 2
Iv occupied by lion. A. G. Miller, in
South Miltim , re Street, nearly oppwiite
John Yelitts' Tavern.
Miirch 2n, 1,c 1 :39. tf-ri2
LAW NOTICE.
JAMES CIDOPEEZ I
az AS his Office, in York Street, one door
ILK WPM of Bank and adjoining the
I) ire nl (ht. Prothonotary.
91arch 2fl. 18'9. :31-5•2
P.TOT:C
J. R ..!':: ED,
fREING relieved from the duties of hi.
" office as Judge, proposes to resuna
the practice of Lew.
lie dezeens attending the courts at Get
tysburg reeularlv—and %ill! menage any
pro'i.s-ional business there, which may be
entrusted to his care.
Carlisle, March 12, 1939
numovAL.
ROBERT F. IPCONAUGEIV
TTORNEY at Law, has remtwed his
OrliCe, lu the rn uzr lately ()erupted
\les.•s lELleart, ill the South West
•truer 01 Centro Square, next door to
it r. A mold's Store
G, tt)sburg. March 126, IQ"9. 4t-52
$lO .11, EWA DID.
MI AN A ‘VAY from the Subseliber, In
jual" GietiNsbuig, on the night of die 9111
insi, an incieuted npprentice io the Tuilur•
ing business, MI Mt! d
John Lawrence Shirk.
had on when he left a good suit of clothe,.
namely: a Brown Cloth Strait Coat will,
gilt buttons, k Cloth Pants and Vest,
inonroe shoes nevi ly mend( d, and a Witch
Russia flat ; also took with hina one course
pair of Jain Pants, and other clothing not
recollected, he is about lire foot six inches
high valks very strateht, lie is between 10
and 17 years old, large eyes and dark hair ;
it is supposed he is gone 10 Lancaster or
Philadelphia. The above reward and tea
scalable charges gill be paid to any person
who will return said runaway to the sob•
scriber, or ;3 if secured so that he can be
obtained.
March 19, 19139,
N. 11.—All persons are forbid harboi tog
sald hov at the peril of the Law.
lA 00 K If. ERE
F. subscriber lias just received a splen
-53- did assortmeot of NE %V GOODS.—
The IL/toms and G UNTLI7MIZN nrn respect
fully invitt dto call and Ode. 111 , 1 stock con
sists of such as the following articles, viz:
Curls, Yrizzetts,
"kw alas, Calls
anit Artilicials.
Wigs, Scratches and False ll'hislteto for
Gentlemen.
Ako a variety of perfumery, consisting ii
oirt of
Lavinder Water, Florida Water, Co
logne Water; Antique oil, 111acas
ser oil, Bears oil, Coco-nut oil,
Rushia oil, Venus Pomaturn
for curling hair.
lie has also a variety of sundry articles,
consisting in part of
Clothe Brushes, Flesh ISt-ash
es, Shavitor Uiuslies, Nail Biuslies, Ilair
Brushes; Dressing B.ixes, Carriages
Bird Cages, Spool Stands, &c. &c.
Also, a variety of Soaps of the finest and best
quality, viz:
Round Box Soap, *lather
Musk soap, 11 indsiedo.Saponaceous do.
Fancy do. Toilet do. Palm Oil do.
and Witt() Bar Soap.
Lilly White, Victory Pearl Powder and
Snow White. Toy %Vetches and Wit
Gentlemen's Socks, Collars and Shams
of every description.
Razor Strops of all kinds.
JOHN SANDERS.
4t-51
March 19, 139
f.. 4 WIVE ti i AALAT •
GEORGE W. M'CLELLAN,
Returns his uineeie thanks to his
friends and the public in general, for placing
him no the rettnns with the prescnt ant)
fmnier Sheriff, and again offers himself
once inure ac a candidate for the
Office of Sheriff,
at the ensuing Election. Should he bn
honored with their confidence in plactrui
turn in that office, no exertion on his part
shall ho wanting in a f►ithtul dischP.ige of
the dimes of that important trust•
Iliirch 19, IN:i9
%11.11 ItlFE . Aiipvii.
To the Free Paid Independent
Voters o. Adams County.
FELLOW CITIZENS:
ThrJugh kind persuasions from
many of m y friends, I have been induced to
offer my self as a candidate for the
• Office of Sheriff,
tits ensuing Election, and respectfully
solicit your votes. And should Ibe au for
tunate as to receive your confidence, by be•
ing elected to that office, i pledge myself to
discharge the dtries of the office with fideli
ly and impartiality.
FREDERICK DIEHL.
Franklin township,
March 19,1839.
TEM PERAN CE.
THERE will be a meeting of the "Ox
ford Temperance Sne.ety," on Saturday the
6th day of April next, et 6 o'clock, P. M.
t.ller no, belt In \ , ur couside ra hen,
at the ensuing General beetion, a a nun•
didate for Ihe alines of Urgister, Record
er, end ( lerk 01' the Orphans' Coeri : And
pledi!e myself, if rlceted, diFeharge the
dune.' of [hose ofliecs with fidelity and
f-rio I promptitude. _ _
To t V ote,rs of aannis
I - Er HE Subscriber, off, - -rs flimsy:l to the
coremuleration of his fg-llow citizens of
Adag i os county, as n cnntliglate for the office
iif Prothonotar !fa said Coum y, (providid
he shall receive the nomination of the Con
vention to settle a county ticket.) And res
pectfully solicitti their support.
B. GIL BERT.
Gettysburg, Feb. 26, F 39. to-49
C. ZERCHER.
tf-51
rfflliE Subscriber having declined the
IL Dry Goods business, is dcsirous that
his accounts should be soffit d up. He
therefore earnestly requests all those who
are indebted to him, to call at an early day,
and settle the same—as he needs money to
meet his engagements Ile can be found at
his SHOE STORE, next dour to the office
of the "Adams Sentinel."
JACOB A. WINBOTT.
►tliosn of my lute patrons who met
ME me (luring the past week and discharg
ed their aceouno , , I retain my sincere
thanks; and would respectfully inlorm tchuse
who could nut call, that I expect to be in
Gettysburg at the April Court, when I shall
be n;o41 happy to soe them.
I have (!epoSited a few accounts with
WILLIAM NV. PAvroN,Esq for the conve
nience of those wishing to pay. His rm.
rPipt for the same will be acknowledged
by me.
yon will parade at tho house of James
liengy Marsh Creek, Cumberland
townghip, on Saturday the 13th of April
next, at 11 o'clock A. itl. with aims and pc-
COW,' mamas in complete order.
PETER KETOMEN, 0. S.
N. B. All those members who have not
paid for their uniform's are desired to come
prepared to adjust the claims of the commit
tee and tradesmen on that day.
S.i.I9fUIEL 117TEZER0 lr
1,1111, AS removed his STORE to the Room
" 1 - lately occupied by J. A. Wucitorr.
on the Corner of Baltimore t.trect and Cen.
ire Square, where he «iU be happy to see
all his Old friends and the public genet ally,
determined to them as
011E.L.1 5 C•CODS
as can be vrchused at any other Emablish
tnent in the Country.
C:ettysnura, March 26,18:39. 0-52
WIA HE Subset ibers, estding in Freedom town
ship, hereby gives notice to ull person•
indebted to the E.,tum of
JOHN HARPER.
Inte of Freedom ton nviiip, Admit County, Fe.
deceamed, to call and make immediate payment,
and theme hnving claintr neninst sold Emote, will
present them williout delay, properly authentic..
ted, for settlement.
G E TTY'S AS Ulf G G uaßros.
vpu will parade in front of the Court
ix; liousti, on Saturday the 61h day of
Aiwa next, at 2 o'clock, precisely, in full
uniform for drill.
By order of tho.runtain.
.101-I,N ZID,“..ER, O. &
Nlarch 19, 18:39.
and Hand-Bills, of every description
neatly & expeditiously executed et the office or toe
"STAR CSC RZITIFILICAr
A DVERTISEM EN TS
To the Voters of atlauls
County
FELLOW CITIZENS:
1 Otter myself to pour consideration 1111
candidate for I lie &dikes of Register, Re
order and Clerl of the Orphuns' Court, at
he ensiling( Ivrtliin.
Ha% isw, from praci;cal experience. acqui
red a portort 1:11,1,0cdgo e,l tho datieb of
1 1 , 1.-f• 4 , 11 - woq, I 11 , 1,0 ( ritowina 1.11 and Plvet -
“,,,) to be a bit. do proui•ily, cor
rectly and in pt
'l'he Public'. S'Pri aro,
WILE!
Gettysburg, Feb. 26, to-48
ro the Intiepeodeot Voters of
Adams Conov
FELLOW -CITIZENS
JACOB LEI'EVER
March 19, 1F.:19
lk: omit .
FELLOW CITI7 ENS :
17, etror n \ sell to your comileratinn to
L candela!). for Ihe office.) of Register. and
1:e corder (under such combination ns may
he 11.1epted by the Legislature.) at the ensu
eleetinn.
Under n Icnovidedgo negnired from nttene
ng to several of the dories appertaining to
aid ollicvs, and practical as n convey-
Inver, I hope (if nominated arid elected) to
ie aide to cx, , core the duties thereof porson-
Ey, inn prompt and correct manner.
Yciir4, e•fpecrfolly,
JOHN L. GU VERNATOR
Ntarch 12, 1639
To Notes oc a s
C ouuty .
E vocorot*.ak "kirk-N*4A
To any Old Friends.
ROBERT W. MIDDLETON.
LanenstPr, March 12, 1539.
Pennsylvania Riflemen.
REICOTAL.
NOTICE.
ra.
SAM
raCCUEL HARPER, ,
W in, M. HARPER,
March 19, 1839
HORSE b BILLS,
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