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M •'. .•- X-.. nv?\-K- •* •' m ’■'- ?0.^t?r-- -ilt;*MiSST*r-«r...,4i-±if!.*t.'l .‘*v# v*‘Jft-TvSts®w*W«Wt2IM?*», Lt}vrM.!?*•£aS■At•ftr, w.v «. ^mm%whi'MM;*li■** ' Cl* Ai’V; .:, V.-(St*wvfctie*v-ss•4#$wy.KKM-rV•Wf V1.9*1s‘=^57:4:*r*S' - A•VV«£»*■.*lt; »/. n'k't\;t¥lt;sstieiybil •—•,.■ !..\.»..*.w,.j- I--: 1«Kv;!», ^»,«; .»*ify.*ivV,formypurre vlcfs,thattheTicktt,tt ab6»et'S — . v'.« S»-•* I**’-tH*-S’Kt.mruu7«iUe “*e o(*tetm in ’ftL*~JTILL-**•*• V.5 *■i. s*Mv\.illyi■ “ - -*® - - • •' -4-» “ iMmtmr ',*■*:lt;*.''.\-tV:fe,- V?.;Sf1 T.«¥# ^W* ;l»»»*.Va?*y•vMjr't,mlt; -*'wiw*.r« .. \ •M'4f: •«:' 4 ■:?•.ly ftaptotred id York ahd Adams cuuhtics, by all thoCe who admire the almost unrivalled Statesman—the Patriot—the*»Insteadsteam, Hydrogen Oatintroduced into the Cylinder, whichcitijg destroyed by combustion, produces* complete’■;’# iikcthe uiston rushes with irresistible1-mmmm 'residence of )o»nM^QoNftUOHTr Esq. deceased, in Get.tysburg,on Tuesday'the 2nd Ab-if ember itexr, .a variety of, vmimim'Me*'one■■ s'wliiRu■ lt;v? ■•* ■■:-5,■ t/ •v\ft. j*.\ V8t twenGemlemsn—and the Scholars\V01ffOeUysburgy October 20.r .?*!■ .4*I hope, Mr. Editor^ you, Who, with me and all others, must approve of the pbblic acts of all the Candidates pro*will insert these brief remarkspistonforce. * Gas is again introduced and raises the piston, when it is again des*A* VAccident*—Mr. Thomas Armor, of4*t.i.Hunters-Town, in this County, on oneposed,of one who prefers John Q. Adams*4—because he was the favorite of Wash-troyed by combustion as before.patent has been obtained for the discovery. The engine will only weigh from twenty five to thirty cwt.small stoVe will supply the placewof the days of last week, fell from a»ca^i, and was so much iojured, that heTxfdifd.i.o two days afterwards.Ashed cry‘ t»*■*e.4ar« per annum; if paid in advance—^nd ^if/y Cent»} if not^jJs.lA.»kayejiringtoh, Jefferson, Madison and Mon-roc—the successful diplomatic conpbitar, r against Harden burg, Talleyrand,Castlereagh and others»the champion at Ghent—the Statesman, whose equals are few ih the civilized world—the coolteam boiler, and five barrels ofcalculated, will take a ship toliam Ml CleanPROPERTY »»»iK»e«i, r«h y.1/ ,*•part, of » Waggon,consisting, inPloughs and Harrow, Horses, Horae Gears, one beef Cow, and seven Urge•l.X »-. •■•' J »■*1,udges, 9tcc • •: j:;'*rproof having belli mads cf*' ■JO-, mmm »r; th. rui. *wt* irwfc^trter Orphan.Vep^l tft'iu tt«fit Bullocks, a substantial I wo horsetSleigb and good Harness, Hay by the stack and ton, Wheat, Rye, Coro, Oats,JOSEPH TiWDSAY%1ii'AlvW1'BurU y and Potatoes by the bushelWindmill, c.alate of Mnuntpleassm township, dams county, deceased, VlnfV;r *Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A.M. of said day, when the conditions ofSale will be made known bytestate, t o appe ar at t hisyCd hr f, ac -cept or refuse to take the Real Eat at» of said deceased at the valuation,fiiadoColonel James Johnson, of Kentuckyhas published a very severe phillippic I Oct. 19.Jacob Caasat. Adm'r. maii^ 2*,,s'»«rthereof, and being severally called andNi-AN».*.• % -v-'A v\.The Court feirant a Rutcr,ts1 : s'X■APhilosopher, who, in regard to his ene-1 against general Green Clay of that«■ V ,ents, not exceeding a* •s.O^ERTlfRquare, are publisUdd three times for*•: ». jor eac|1 continuanceThose ex-mies, puies more than he despises—in I state. Among a number of opprobri-short, the great and the good man.ADAMS COUNTY.ous anecdotes which he relates of him,NOTICEOn ail the HeirsRml pegalvRejM^|j|tatives of the said deceased, to witsonOpe Dollar, aafter Twenty Five Cents.1pO^Thc friends of the Statesman,is the following iustance of the bad style of western controversy.Nat. Gaz.'■. • ' 1 V. *.. ’: ■ • » i i •S hereby givt-n to the Creditors ofJohIi C Knight, late of HamiltonIsabella, intermarried with Brnjamin Long well,' Joseph \LliidilU^fjjjfX-tlceeding a square, in the same propoi*- j Gcntlernan and Scholar, John Quincy I «»In the early settlement of Kentuckytownship, deceased, and to all persons concerned, that the Subscribers haveintermarried with Joseph Gray, Or th* Guardians of such of them as arc mi*t.V)* 5nors, to be and appear at the next Or*non.jfdamsi will vote for ihe following part J he feigned himself afooi9 and was cm-1 appointed by the Orphans* Court J phans1 Courtf to^^be held atXj^ttyjburg9A.Proclamation. Jed in many public prints :of an Electoral i'icket, as recommend-1 ployed as a cook or in some other me* I °rAdams county, AUDI IORS to set* I for thfc county of Adamfc|iv^ht;i^e ji^nial office for surveying parties, saying: j ^ an(^ adjust the rates and proportions 1 day of November next* to«•SP’--tyaAkaHERE AS in and by an act of the General Assembly of this state entitled “An act to direct the manlier, time and pfoces of holding Elec-The following is the whole numberAdams Electoral Ticket.Cdl. Thomas Forrest9John Sergeant,Hon. Charles Huston^ Philadelphi“daddy had sent him here to get a heap of land,”tia.yes a heap of land not less than 100 acres.of the assets remaining in the handa of the Administrator of said deceased, dueBeing thus employedIJohn DavisonCentre county.Somerset.and having on a pair of leather breeches which were soon japanned over withof votes given at each Election for Electors of President and Vice-PresiFeter JVutlucc-— Allegheny.Dr. Ja?nes Stefihcns-~Washington.York.grease, he made use of them as a slatedent, in this county, since the passage I John AulebuughDr. Henry C. IVamfilerAdams.to put down memorandums of locations, which enabled him to go to the land office, and to enter the best ofand payable to the respective Creditors. We will meet at the house of Col. George Himes, in Oxford, on Thursday the 4th lt;tf November next, to receive the claims of ihe Creditorswhy the Real Estate of saVAdCj^a%ed» situate as aforesaid, should hot%;Sfta^•greesbly to the Intestate Lawa bf thiq Commonwealth/ ''vwBy the CourtGeorge Ziegler, Clerk.of said deceased; where all those coq-Oct. 19.••■w #*•cerned will please to attend.oPtfie law providing for their election:1804,1808,1812,459 lt;1816,780 \ 1820,1156 j652330Df. Henry B. TroutBradford.Westmoreland. I liiese Dnds—And to the astonishmehtll[Uliam My re William Brindieof his employers on their return to theMichaelSlagle%Proclamation.rk.r. • *: '-%■James ShannonLycoming. Cumberland.land office, they found all their landsHenry Gitt,already entered bv the pretended fool ;The next Election takes place on I William P. Maclay-— Mifllin.the 29thAnst.and felt the full effect of his making a slate of his leather breeches.”Oct. 19.Samuel Smyth.wHERE AS tha Hon. /.AnEsq. President of the tti* v$r*K3tCourts of Common Pleas in the conn ties composing i\% Ninth District, Justice of the Courts of Over and Dsr-a:ton TUX ADAMS CCNTIITEt.rTHE LATE ELECTION.Mr. Printer—hi one of your late pa(trrosTacaiFT.Turnpike Election.Joseph Hemphill, (fed.) is electedpcrs; I ace that a certain John Albaugh is recommended as a candidate for ElecAn arrival from EnglandrjlHE Stockholders in the Gettysminer and General Jail Delivery; foe the trial of all capital and other offend*ers in the said District—and Daniel■ • ' ' „ . i is recommenucuasa canuiaaie loriLicc-114.» . n*'01 to Congress from the City of Phila* lol. 0f president and Vice President of ^IinS9 intelligence Ol thedelphia, by a majority of 576 votes o- [ the U. States—There is a, mistake in I DEATH OF THE KINGthe spelling ot the name i It is Johnburg and Petersburg Turnpike Company, will rake notice that an ECLECTIC) N will be held at the Court-Shejfer, and William AI Clean, NEtquires,Judges of the Court of Cbmfog£ Plots, and Justices of the Courts'ofver Wm. Duane.house in Gettysburg, on Monday the SthJohn Wurts and Daniel H. Miller,are elected to Congress from the county of. Philadelphia and part of the (. *'v,Win. Lehman, J. R. C. Smith\ulebaugh, Esq. knotvn to all in AOF FRANCE, Louis ISth, of November next, for the purpose oldarns County, as a respectable worthy Justice of the Peace, and a warm adhe-on the 13th Sept. He will |choo«^ *Y *■ majority of vote* ofI I the fitin Siihcrnhnft. Kir holl/it KaOyer and Terifllner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capitil aqAj other offenders'in the county of Adamt^Fthe said Subscribers, by ballot, to be --having issued their precept, bearing;rent of the General and State Adminis-he succeeded by his brother, I delivered in person, or by ballot, duly date the 26th day of August, in the year♦M. Read, John K. Kane, Gcr»% *t5 I\ntioti—as is also, in every respect, Dr.enry C. Wampler, of Hanover,the Count d’ARTOIS, with the authorised, One President, Six ManaStroud, and Win. M. Mered:» *York County ; both of which, if elecare elected to the Legislatei* t.city, and James A. Mab:eted, will serve, and vole fur JOHN Q. A DAMS, for President of the UnitedN. Baker, David Snyder•) I* A-oath-Siates.erland,, Jonathan T.* x• 9ober*.|C?*lmpartiaI Editors throughouttitle of Charles X., who isgers, and one Treasurer, and such offiof our Lord one thousand eight hun« dred and twenty four, and to me db58 years old.cers as shall he deemed necessary to conduct the business «f the said Com*rected, for holding a Court of CommonPleas, and General Quarter Sessions otMARRIED,#•O'Neill, and Josey» *fdcm.)Pennsylvania, will please insert the above. A REPUBLICAN., from the county.■h lt;4-Michael Douf!d Sheriff inIt is mentioned that the Cathedral inYork county,'i.rablc majori-*ty over JacoBultitnore is built on the very spot where the tent of La Fayette was pitch-James.ed.) is electedcd during the revolutionary warSlate S/» *i tFranklin county.The de;* k i- *sscmbly Ticket wascarried wituThe Grurnbletontan ticket has sue-trijling oppositionceededberland coutuy—theShillevI•«ving to be but a smallThe term “Freedom of the Press”in our country, appears to be muchmisunderstood. The line betweenthis and the licentiousness ol the press, though fixed, defined and immoveable, is little known. Names have a maeic nower— and under thea magic powerDonular aonellation of a free Dress, theOn the 12th inst. by the Rev. RobertS. Grier, Mr. James M‘Keb, of Indiapany for thr ensuing year.By order of the President and Board ofManagers,the Peace, and General Jail Delivery* and Court of Oyer and Terminer, atna, formerly of this county, to MissIsaac R* Smith, Sec’y.Gettysburg, on Monday the Tid day of November nextOct. 19.teNancy M‘Kke, daughter of Muj ThoNotice is Y\trGiven*.tmas M*Kee, of Liberty township.to all the Justices of Che Peace, theTrustees’ Sale. I Coroner and Constables, within theDIE D,rrpo be Sold at PUBLIC SALE, onsaid County of Adams, that they beOn the 13th inst. at an advanced age,Mrs.-ship.Douglass, of Liberty towu. Saturday the 13th of Novembernext, a certainthen and there in their proper persons*t'On the 11th instant. Jane Waugh,PLJA'TJ TIOM9daughter of Mr. John Harper, of Li I Or Tract of Patented Land.L a I • • I as . • 41 I I ^ ^ 7berty township, in the 6th year of her | Situate in Moiintjoy township, AdauisageOn the 13th, a daughter of Mr. Johncounty, about two rniles from the turn-Brown, of this place.pike road leading from Gettysburg toLittles-Town, about 7 miles from theformer, and 5 from tho latter—beincwith their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions*Examinations, and other RemembraiKcos, to do those things, which to theiroffices, and in that behalf, appertain to be doneand also t.hey who Will pros* ecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the saidCounty of Adams, are to b theu and-there, to prosecute against them aashall be just.