LW,AiTs 4 m , = - .041 '.. ' - '' WATI i:., I , C. ' ANTI- M ASON IC "10)13,NTY °CONVENTION. I , 1 , HE, Members of the Democratic ,Anti:Ma _!.._ tairlio party of Adams County, are , respect 1411y,rattereetsid 'to meet at their usual places of ItAding Township Eiemions . on Saturday thillth n timarch neat,then and there reelect TWO DEL ..: ATES each to meet in'County Convention on , psalny ,the 13th ;if Mara next, ..at.• the Court. l a t ".. aisle in Oreitysburgh, for the purpose of electing liiisies equal in number to the Sena'ors and ~ itepreatiritativeo to which Said County is entitled ',ln the Legislator°, to represent said County in the ''AntiAllasoilie State Convention that is to assem ble Sitdiarrietrurgh, oath', 22d of May next, pur 'anautle thacall ofthe State Committee. ;.r;Tke"ohject of the proposed State Convention itinitig'"Co adopt measures for the prosperi ty of tho 'cause, nod to produce, that 'degree Of concert in the action of Its friends, which is all that is micas *ivy to ensure, its complete triumph," it is of the 'tomcat Importance that Adams County which has :always bean distinguished for zeal' and correct principles, should be represented in that Body.— at is therefore earnestly desired that all tho Town• ship, will take the necessary stops to be reprosen. 'lied fa : the proposed County Converitioa. DANIEL M. SMYSER, ,-• •• 4201IERT SMITH, . WILLIAM M'CLEAN, ALLIO/ 11E141114En%, WILHENNY, -J. L. NVELY,, GF,O. L. FAUnSI' - M. D. G. PFEIFFER, J. D. 'PAXTON. County - Committee. 'February 13,18,37. ADAM COUNTt - TE.MPEDADNE • •''' CONVENTION • T. the County Temperance Convention held ' ,1 7 1 L. in this place in March last, the following re solutions were unanimously. adopted:— . '44soiwitr; That it is expedient that the several Vemperance Societies of this tonnty meet; by a. delegation of six members from each society, ni - .4jettysburgh, on Mc First Saturday qf Mareli,an. tatifilly,.,_wfth, a view. ti our mutual ov iMpretnent, /,‘ . • aad that in co-opetntion for the promotion of TC'in-. ;• . Perancer, there may be concord. • III:solved, That to said Convention each Society shall report tho 'number of members received the east year—how many (if any) have been expelled as' disorderly--;-and how many have withdrawn. • wit .theperMission of theeociety—and 'the whole lumber in cennection with the society. Tt was also loft to the nTemperance Society of • Pettysbargh and its vicinty".to select the place of • 'ln next meeting of the Convention. .4,3 a meeting of said Society, hold on the 20th • s. wit. the following resolutions were passed— Parana, That die annual meeting of the Tem perance Societies of Adams County he held in the ddethodist Episcopal Church, in. the Borough , of ,ISettYsbnrgh, at 10 o'clock A. re. on Satiirde4 the _4lli- ' of• March next. • - :Beloit:sett, That'he Secretary churn' notice to be given in time, so that all the Temperance Sock . ties in the county maybe represented in said Cenr- Aiention- • • •Rettaired, That the Editors of the 4ifferent pa pers be requested tc.gite publicity to said notice. RQBERT Ar. MIDDLETON, Sec'ry. 'aftPsburgil• 4 .11 W 1 .97 2. 18 37 trn-.40 NEW gofyy sr. SILILIW 4 11 ‘. 11111 " 4 %4 , igSTABLISIIMENT. PIIHE Subscriber bogs leave to inform '-• his Friends and the Public in general, that ha has commenced the business of manufacturinff • r. Il• • - BOOTS AND S letlim. UOES • ti A L L I., IBS VARIOUS BRANCHES) in AlillerkTown, Adams County, Pa. - Ladies and Gentlemen may be supplied ply lho shortest notice. He Eunice by his strici attention to business, to receive a sharp pf tbe public patronnge. JOHN V. ALLEN. February 6, 1837. 314-45 volt uuwit. Franklin town- Subscriber, living in , ship, Ada m s county, wishing to retire from business. Owing to a decline of health, alma for rent his TAVERN STAND 44 1'1 l wive whereon he now reside.; also, his allountatn Farm and • 'SOK VII • The properties are both good situations for business, and will be Rented reasonably to enhable persons. Also an) person wishing ,ta obtain a good situation to , sell goods will bokauited by applying to the subscriber; his present stock of goods on, band can be had on reasonable terms. Applications will be receiver tiniii the fret of March next, by the proprietor. TMIMIAS Pebructry 6, 1837. 3t- 45 ImEsAlt Du,vias AND • • QU1Z8U)30.20.210% T. AL 'FRESH Supply just received and for 'dm iliale—artiong which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras , lidelible Ink, "'Nutmegs, 'Floc. Mustard, beat,' Origanum, CreatirTartar, Nursing bottles, I"owder ?offs, em Croton Oil, 'biWired boxes, - 8116111 Copaiba, Fu attire tOrke, MerCurial Ointment, 'Toot SoUnds inu . ska p 943 1 V, Drawing paper or : -. 41 4 1 . 141 * , I, 9erd'i 1404 Area, Rd, Pearl powder, Aiidp - N o . 8 i Aromatic Salts. Waif wh ich can be bad, on remonable eatlapyikibet Drug Store, rd Dr, J. GRAIERT, Gettysburg. ---. PUBLIC SALES AND NOTICES. Notice is hiretly.Gll . o 3 l l l .. . .. TO, all Legatees and other persons con- PlalitlLlC SILIL.E. riceined, that the ADMINISTIZA . TlO.ll ACCOUNTS of tbo deceased per- TE subscribei will sell at public sale, _sons hereinafter minitioned,will he . presented on Saturday the 1 lth of Mara ne.rt„ i to the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for on the farm of Rev. Charles G. M'Lean. !confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 2 Feather Beds and Bedding, , 2-3 iii day of February, next, viz: 1 Bureau; half dozen Chairs; I 'lire Account of Joseph Taylor, .Admin -1,, isirator penile:ate Ste of. the Estate of Peter One Stove and Pipe; One Table,Cuphoard, With a variety of kitchen furniture, Flax, 1 " 6 "-P le, dece39 " l- . 1 The Account ofDaniel Brearoe and Joseph 4tc. Also Three Pig,s. Brezaer,Administratoni of the Estate of Ja- Sale to commence at 12 o'clock x. when 1 !cot, &time, deceased. the 'terms will be made known by ROBERT SA fIISE‘Z. 1 The Account of Henry Walter, Adminis - .tra , or of the Es•ate of Henry Snyder,dcc'd. Fehrinry 20, 1':37. t5*...4 The Account of Nicholas Spangler and Michael Deatrick, Administrators of the &tate of Michael Deatrick, deceased. The Account of Nicholas Deatrick and Public Sale. Fir 11 El undersigned, Trustees of DAVID ECKEIt, will sell at public sale, on Tuesday the 281 h of February next, at 1 o'clock p. st. at the Court House ill Gettys bnigh. - J half Lot of Ground, LA diniensimator of the 'Estate of Gewge Situate in ;outh Baltimore Street, Get- t Etcholtz. deceased. "tyshurgh, adjoining David Sweeny and The Account of Michael Neymnu and Ja nearly.opposite Cooper's Stnre—on which ...-.41, E5-ster, Executors oldie Estate of El iza 'are•erected, a 14 Story DWEL- ,: ; ,, F07 ,4 ~,, firth tic-ter, deceased. LING . • ..._ • . lIM ~- .....• I The A , :c-Arant cf Henry Sell, Adadnist re „, , ZI 0 U S E, " 1 1 11 L - 7.7%, tor ofthe Estate of William ftoutz ng,dec'd. -'” — , The Account of Andrew I. Deardorffand with n 'Kitchen attached—Stable, sod other : Henry K-muffnan, Ariministrator of the Es improvements. in, , zether with a convenient t.-26e of Chri-rtian Kauffman, deceased. 2 • Story STORE HOUSE, fronting " 1. Toe Account of Geri e B 1 I mi , ~.; ear, /i am •s • main Street, traitor oftime E-4ate of Miebael Kohler, dec'd. Also, a building Lot, i Tlx Ae!--r. ono of Daniel flyers, Executor Situate in Washington street, near the of the P..,-tate of Dewy Myers, deceased, Catholic Church. 1 who was i;:marilian of the - minor Children of Also, one L'it of Land, t ! No-th Myers, deceased. iluitaiomo about , acres, ad•j• ers.oining s. s. . The lcz,-,eunt of 117 try Render arid Chris Forney, David 'Ziegler and , mem [haler, Administrators of the. Estate oth 1 efJ•t,seph Ileanler, de, , ensed. Also,Wood Lot • ~... .a .. .. . , The Account of Enoch Lefever, one of Situate in Cumberland townstrip, containing • the Executirs of the Estate of Joseph Le about I 0 acres, adjoining-Jacob Sherfich f , --ver. it•ce-0 , -el. and others.__ , Time Account of Jacob Kellar,_tisq., one l'or further particulars, en q uire of S. S.; of the Executors of the Estate of Joseph Le Forney, residing in Gettysborgh. Terms , ; ever , decea.sed. i will be made knnwn on the day of sale. The Arcrrazit of Abraham Uhronister, S. S. 'FORNEY, T it_ . [ Ex.crenr of ;he Estate ot John Chronis!er, JOSEPH LATSHA W, !! d. erased_ , January: 4o ,l B37 . - to 4I ' The Account of Daniel Funk and Moses January: 40 , G A R LEG ANT'S '; Funk, Administrators debonis non, of Dau'l , Fnak, decead. BALSA= COP ErEALVZ.. - 1 i The account of Henry W. Slagle and Prepared only O.:10 If NS. 311.7,11.1:R. at ltu3 John R. McPherson, Executors of the Drug and Medi:eine Store, opposite the Estate of Michael Slagle, deco:lSeri. who Markel House, Frederick, Md. ; was nee of the Executors of Henry -Slagle, Gall HIS valuable Medicine has r „... ecea,wal. already acquired a celebrity to which few ,tithers perhaps in so itr JAS. A. THOMPSON, Rugister short slime orer arrived. and its Reguiter'sOffice,Gettys• extensive two for 4 or S'years. in l ; bur., Jan- 30. 1837. ( various parts of our ernuitry;Cities Towns and in Maryland. Virginia, • To ONinems of. Teams. Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York. Kentucky, Missouri, Sonth Caro- ; , line, Alabama, Georgia. and New ' c ari.e'SlEL7l.N. 74011.7311.111. Orleans, which has attended it with ' r '..ll Wriuktsville, York Comity. unparalleled success. • Hundreds of persons have rewd it, and nine oval rgilHEStibriber is now receiving LOA D ien cases have been permanently cured ot Hi 5. % IL lING for Pittsburg, Wheeling < l ke. to pepsia,4:llollc - s,N'ervous, Tremors, Lowness of ibe forwarded bY Wagons. Owners f tiptrltictratiortatino ot th y trcarnatoltatitt..... t4 -mot _ _ , --,- . • 0 of Diseases resulting front a disordered condition a earns that will load Or %V right,ville, will of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the . 0 always get the Philadelphia price, only de. Digestive functions, such as Gvi,rstax. Dressier ducti„ freight on Rail Road from Phila. Oh WEAK:HMS, FLATULENCY, Loss or AVTELTYL. I dclpSia to the above place. Soon ERUCTATIONS AND ACIDITEES OF TIM SIOSTACIf, ;; COsTIVENESS, HFADACIIE. JAUNDICE, FLAIrCULNT t HENRY RAUFPELT. AND lIILIOUS COLIC, &C. &C. Wrvolitsville, Nov. 14, 1836. am-33 -... To Adults and Children who are tronlVed u.ii:. Worms, it will operate as it safe and thorough verinifuge. It is entirely Botantcal in its cxtrnpo sition, and may be used by both sexes and at any age, with perfect safety, without any change of habit or diet. A full and satisfactory Direction aec-un.mnies each Bottle, which cm bo had at one DulLir pzir Bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal Disearint of the proprietor and of all 'his agents, which ale named at the bottom of each direction. Now testimony of its cures are frequently re ceived, a low of Which folbar this acrertisetneat, and many more can be seen on the directions a round each Bottle. About two years ago I was severely afP.icted with the dyspepsia,which I bad fur the last fifteen genre, previous to the above named time, which was .very much increased by my havinvr a bleed vessel ruptured upon my lungs,oceasioned by hil ing.-;-whieh increased my complaint, dysperia and general weakness and debility to such a de gree, that for two years- previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam, I never eat a meal but my, stomach became so painful that I had immediate ly to throw* it up. Seeing c. arle.ant's Balsam of Health advertised.l was induced to try a battle-.; after inking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of the first bottle helped me so much, that in the cernme of a few days my stlinacis began to retain and di- Ens? every thing I eat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used sevedbottles. which cared , me entirely. amid restored me to perfect health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before t for fifteen years. I cheerfully recommend it tali all parsons who are Oillieed with dyspepsia or de- i. of stomach. Given under . my hand this 11th '; day ofJanuary, 1834. HENRY LOUTH %N, 1: . Frederick county. Ya. Certificate of Nicholas Wearer. This is to certify that I bought of your street at' Gettysburgh, several bottles„ of your Tr-Actable " Balsam of Ilealth, which completely muted me ofr the Dyspepsia. I had taken much of other 1;04 tont Medicines, but found no relief, until I made we of your Balsam of Health, which effected a,E radical cure, and do recommend it to all those r ho are. troubled wall that obstinate &sortie" Dyspepsia N. WEAVER. Gettysburgb, Pa. Nov. 2, 1836. Certificate from the Rev. D. F. Schafer, - . _ Pastor of the Lutheran Churck. , Joun S. MILLmt(-IDear Sin—l deem it my ditty to inform you that I consider Garlegant's! Balsam of Health, prepared by you, a superior medicine, My wife has long been in a delicate atitte of health, end of course no means were left untried of which we consd hear; myself opposed to nostrums and patent medicines—l neverthe less consented to purchase p. bottle of your Bal sam of health. and I do hereby certify that Mrs. Stunffer derived mote benefit from the use of it than of any other medicine. My opinion is that if a cure can be effected, as regards the diseases you mention, your . Balsam will, if used in the first stage of the disease. D. F. HCHLEFFER; E D. Frelerick; Aug. 23.1836. • P.B I used the Balsam in my own Emily and administered it to some indigent persons. and invariably found it it most efficacious verinifiage lgr For Sale Only at the Drug Store of SAMUEL EL BUEHLER, Agent, Gettysburg& ' February. 13. 1837. Ron 46 BLANK DEEDS AND OTHER 8.1"11.11:71S t..sr &dealt:le Office op the star 4Banncr Deatrick, Administrators of the Estate of Michael Deatrick, deceased. who I was Executor of Rudolph Spangler, dec'd. The Account of Jesse Gilbert, A dminis• E triter of the Estate William Sibb, deceased. ; The Account of George Eichobz, acting; NOTICE. THE Subscribers Would again remind tho indebted to DAVID ECKER, to come forward and discharge such claims as may be found against the m,before the :first day of March next; after that day, the hoOks and other claims will bd t put to the hands of a proper officer for collection, and costs will be added without distinction of persons. S. S. FORNEY, JOSEPH LATsinw, Trustees. January 30. 1g37. LL pen_Qous indebted to the Estate of J - l°' _BENJA-MIN BOWER, lato of Lati more-township, Adams county, deceased, are requested to call with the subscribers, and discharge the same; and those who haye claims n.ainst said Estate, are flesired to present them. properly nuthenticatcd for settlement—for which purposes, the under. signed will meet at the house of A. S. Bin der,one of the Executors, on Saltmloy the 25th of .larch next,nt 10 o'clock A. at. GEORE DEARDORFF, of Latisnore township, Adams county. ABNER S. BINDER, of Washington township, York county. February la, 1837. " 61-46 CAUTION. ALL persons are cautioned against pur. chasing a Bond. given by the subscri. her, in 1627,which fall due April 15, 1838, to Resat BEAU, supposed to be living now us Stark county, Ohio—as the undersigned is de:ermined not to pay the same unless compelled by law, baying satisfactory offset acrainst the salve. DANIEL MICKLEY, Jr. February 13, 1837. 3t-46 NOIPIC'E. _ETTERS of Administration, hnving a been granted by the Register of Adams County, to the subscriber, residing in Ham. Moab= Township, in said county, on the p r ' Estate of MARY RHEA, deceased, late of Hamikonban township, Adams county, E all persons laving unpaid claims against said Estate are requested to present them, I,!•and all persons indebted to make payment, to the subscriber without delay. JOHN DONALDSON, Adm'r. February 13, IF-37. BOOTS Air, SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND Mop SHOES, Just received and for sale by J. GI LBER.T, Gettysburg. CO - Haviug made arrangements at home for that purpose, .BOOTS and SHOES can be made to order in a workmanlike malux:r and at the shortest notice. November :!#3, 1836. PIJBLICK NOTICES: Saadilest 4 6adailest ep, SADDLES!64;;AIt-' I:own-et ant ,Imp - r ement in Spring eAt eit %.siDDiArt.V. HE.Subscri4er respectfully informs the Public gnnera ly hn the has purchas ed the Pateutitiglit for makinAami yeridiog SPring..4Caled. 814lid/8 of the Zig. Zag or ir spring an the Seat, And also a Spring attached to the' Girth or Girths and to the tree,. The saddle is made with or without aPommel, just as persons may fancy. Saddles made upon this plan are incom parably superior to any .heretofore in use, in point of strength, durability and elastici ty, to the horse and rider. The application of the spring to the girth is productive of ease and comfort to the horse, - and protects hirn from injuries arising from violent or sudden exertions. The Spring is also ap• plicable to LADIES' SADDLES. (exit is unnecessary to state any thing more. The public are invited to cull and judge for themselves. 11Cr The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers and the Pdhlic in general, for the very liberal support extend ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF StidAlles, AND ALL KINDS OP I Carriage, and Cart ILIBXESS At his Old Stand in South Baltimore Street, Gettyabtirgh. • ' All kinds of M A RKETI NG 'taken in xchange for work. DAVID M'CREARY. December 26, 1826. tfL-29 Look Here! tr i HE subscriber wishes to inform his pot- JO- roils, and others who may wish to pat ronize him in future, that be hos recently purchased Mr. Callifinn's Patetit Right ler the use of his valuable improvement in mak ing . Spring-seat Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi denee and patronage of the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, to' ensure all his saddles without any extra charge.— That a soft, easy saddle is desirable to all persons wbo ride much, and particularly to those who may not be favored with a very piononnt ti9racij P ersons will unhesitatingly patrcnize the spring saddles, when they will be ensured as long as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity oftlie Saddle acting in har moray with the syrnetry of the horse and rider, not only aflbrds ease to the man, but incalculable advantage to the horse. All persons of jud g me n t and expericnce must know, that a dead, unelastic weight on .a horse is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth affords the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in breathing, no cramps'or cholics or any dis ease can rise therefrom. 2d. The girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yielding of the spring on the sud den expansion or the chest prevents the girth from breakino., and saves the rider from fall ing; many fulls have been the fruits of break ing girths. GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invi ted to apply, as the little difference in the cost of these and the hard Saddles is so tn. fling, and incomparable with ;the difference in comfort and safety. N. B. Saddlers in the country can be accommodated with *Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. ricrThe subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very liberal support exten r ded to him, and would respectfully state that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, Alartingals, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and Trunks; Carriage, Alragon and Cart I-I All N ESS, with every other article in his line of busi ness. IrCrAli kinds Of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at fair prices. ,• EPWIN A. ATLEE. Grettyplairgli, Jan. 16, 1837. tf-42 NEW PAL?Ert. It is propoFod to issue ovary SATURDAY EVENING, lu tho city of New 'Yolk, a wooltly paper of the largest dimensions, in quarto form, entitled THE WORLD: Literary, Poetical, Fashionable, Dramatic, Sporting, Musical, &c. &c. &c. The first number of which will be published on Saturday Evening, January 21st 1837. TERMS—SS A Yeas. SINGLE NUMI O 12/ CENTS. Advertisements, inserted ut the usual rate.— An addition of 20,000 Copies will be printed of tho first number, as a PROS. PECTUS, to be circulated throughout every por tion of the United States and Canadas. Editors publishing the above prospectus will be entitled to a freo exchange. WNI. W. SNOWDEN. JOSEPH M. CHURCH. Now York, Feb. 20. 1837. 110 W illi¢m Street. COMPOUND Carrageen Ong* Syrup. THE superior advantages Of this Syrup are that it is a compound exclusively voge. table, and contains nu alcoholic' or narcotic ingredients,. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 5, 1836. tl-36 PUBrate NcrlrES. tat and % . te Ove Cheav liats,Caps -•'` &Bonnets •IP. Paxton, - . RETURNS his sincere thanli.4 to his Friends and the Public generally for the encouragement he has received, and informs them that he , has now on hand, and will constantly keep, at his old pond in Chambershurgh street, nearly opposite the Indian King HOW. A large and excellent assortment of FUR & SILK , HATS & BONNETS, OF EVERY DESCHIPTION- 4 -CONSIEITING OF • Men's CaStor HATS; Roram dr. " Spanish body do. " Plain Russia do. " Silk Plush do. Youths tiATs, different fashions; Old Men's Broad Brims and Low Crown 4, fashioned. ./11.40--LADIES' FUR & SILK BON - NETS,of the latest NowYorlcyashions, of the following colors, viz: blaelt,brown, drub,pinit, white and green. Tool:mut:it tvlru Second hand HATS, 'WOOL HATS; Hair and Seal CAPS, &c. &c. KrAll of which ho will sell tow for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call and judge fur yourselves. AN .EVRTAENTICE Wanierl to learn the above business, about 10 or 1:7 years of age. W. W. PAXTON. Getty,sborgli, Nov. 29,1830. tf-35 SPECIAL COURT. . . NOTICE is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylva nia, entitled, "An Act for holding Special Courts of Common Pleas," passed the 15th day of March, 1816, and its supplements, A Special Court of annnon Pleas, will be holden at the Court house in the Borough of Getlysborglyn and for the coun ty of Adams, on Monday the 20th day of March next, (being the third Monday in maid month,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. to try and determine all such matters as ball properly be cognizable by the Court W M. TA Ut; HIN BAU.GII, Shin January .2:3, 1937. tc-42 LITTZTALPS IVIUSEVIVE Of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Is published monthly for B. Linen, No. 11 Bank street,Thiladulphia, nt. Six Dollars year, in ndvanee—Seven Dollars and a half, if not in advance. Contents of January Number, 1837. The History of tho Bucaniors. Emblems. Tho House of Peers. State Education in Frime.O. Ti ich's Residence in Iroordistan. Royal Geographical Society. Geological Society. On the Loss of Near Relatives. The Baronet's Daughter. • • The History of u Radical. First Love; or, Constancy in the • Nineteenth Century. Duchess' Caroline of Wurternhot g. . Address of Condolence to the Orung Ookang. Tim Snow StorM. • Walsh's Residoneo at Constantinople. The Pickwick Club. Ikkxieun Sketches, No. 11. The Balloon Expedition. Note Book of a Solitary Thinker. Old Measures. February 20, 1837. THE KNICECEIRRocunn, €4I,MONTHLY Magazine, pukliskod by WI. LEY & Lorin, 161 Broadway, Now York, at 8.5 per annum, in advance. It is one of the most vuluablo, as well as interesting . Periodicals extant, and is certainly deserving of patronago. Contents of February Number. ORIGINAL PAN 1118:, An Essay on Fine Writing: Read before the 'Tus colon Senate,' Supervisors of 'The Portico,' Sleep: An Antique Fragment, Queen Ma , y's Christening. Hy Robert Southey, The Blunderer: being a few Passages in the Life of a Short-sighted Mau. By the author of 'The Ordi nary Man,' A Vt ice from the. Past: by C. W. Everest, Esq., Wilson Conworth: (Number Two.) ' Advice to a Lover: From the Scrap-book of a Bachelor Book-worm. Superstitions of Burial. Winter Lightning: by James Montgomery, (now first published in America,) M assail iello: A. II istotical Tale of Naples. By W. A. Bryant, Stanzas for Music; by Rev. Thomas Dale, A. M.. Englund, Napoleon Musing_ at St. Helena. By P. Hamilton Myers, Esq., Leaves fiom the South-West. and Cuba: or a few Familiar Passages from the Journal of a Valetudina rian. (Number Two , ) The Place of Bones: Au Indian Legend. By W. D. C. Hemmer, Esq. . Passages from the Diary of a late Connecticut School-master. (Numoer One.) The Beloved: Translated from the German of Goethe, Sunrise in Greece; From the Unfinished Peens. By Miss li. L. Beasley, New-Jersey, American Society. (Number Three,) Consolations of Religion. (An Extract.) By, James G. Percival, Esq , John Jenkins; A Story from an UnfiMsbed Volume, The Portrait. To the Eye or a Whale, accidentally discovered. shrivelled and shrunken to a shapeless roass,iu a long unvisited drawer of a Cabinet. Patriotism. The Wreck of the MOSICO. The New Science of Pedology. The Army of the Cross. LITERARY NOTACES:—North American Review, Number Ninety-Four . A Letter from Dr. David M. Hcese, to A. Brigham , D.; Mrs. Sigourney's 'Let ters to Young Lathes'; tambour on Locomotive En gines upon. Rai- wary Doane's Bayles Anatomy. EDITORS' TABLE : —Our New Volume; luternatiou• al Copv•right Law; Parodies; Thu Drama; Banning ton's Dioramas ; Plagiarism in High Places; Library oiStandard Literature. 'New Year's;' Beautiful Phe nomena; Mechanics latitute; More Litera,ry Larceny. LITERARY Racoa la: —Lights and Shadows of Chris tian Life; Dolbearbi Science of Penmainlip; Select Medical Library; tir.e. 3:.0. &c. &c• &e. February 20, 1637. E=M - C'orivokr• s it4rtraa vT 11VC131V; Just received from the ware•house of G. W. Carpenter,.tind !or: sale at the Drug Score of Dr..l. GILBERT. . January 80.1887. ' CA B ETWAIMITOUSE, M====l /11H E subscriber respect fully Mfurms his AL old friends and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all times to manufacture, 'Mahogany, Maple, Cherry and Iridnal OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN HIS LINE. His materials are good; his work warranted, and of the latest patterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated' to the times. CCP - All orders for com i n gs punc tua 1;y attended to. DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, June 13, 1838. tf 11 DR. J. CARPENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RESPECTFULLY invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or inflamatory, to give him it call, having had very good success in cur ing Rheumatism; and having within the short Space of time that he has been here had upwards of forty cases of Rheumatism tinder treatment, and having given relief iq every case, and failed in but five or six cases of performing a complete cure—and some of these were through neg:ect on their part; and othiirs to the long standing of the dis ease, so that no perfect cure could 'be expec ted. He would, therefore, invite these.af flieted with Rheumatic pains to give him a cull, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring those who are unacquainted-with Wan to re ly on . his statement, but to cedar into his neighborhood and enquire -of thors3 who know, and satisfy themselves before they employ him. • Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at. his former residence in Liberty township, two miles North of Emmittsburgh, rind two miles' from Rhodes Mill, on Al iddle.ereelc. October 3, 1836.tf-2 7 . . C'orataiing-lifotese..amanac, FOB THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1837. m., IL ta IA tc cc 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 po January February 5 6 12 13 19 20 20 27 13 20 27 12 10 26 10 17 24 16 3 90 lb 22 29 Iti 10 17 24 31 16 2.1 30 August 13 20 27 S'splefisber 111 October 16 23 30 15 22 29 November 13 20 27 12 10 26 Vecember. Iti 10 17 .24 31 Office of the Star ik Banner: Chambersburg Sired, a few doors West of the Court-House. CONDITIONS: - • I. 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