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V4.IILU.MtLE
• ** V A. 1.13 XVIIAM F ARM,
Situate in Liberty township, Adams coon
-- ty;Pa., -- about 2 - mites west of Waigley's
----Tavent,-en-the-Turiipike-road-leading-froto
---Baltiinore-to-Wa3rnesborte-1-4-mileErfrom
-Gettysburg and 8 - frorifEnuniusburg.
The FARM. contains
250 .icres of
-PATENTED LANG;
About 100 Acres of which is
WOOD LAND -Ad tlr- - -
his farm.
property to
1 14 > is well al
dapted for the erection of an lens . ilie
ran,. (Ba and
Grain always to'be had,) or any other un
-taking wherein MATER` is - considered the'
principle desideratum.
-ALSO—
10,0 4cres of Patented
WOOD LAND,'
Adjoining the above Farm "and s
Saw Miff—the TIMBER is well suited tbr
:=:__*llindr_of - sa_witw—und will be_ sokLeithe r
by itself, or with the Farm.
(mss the subscriber is anxious . to sell,
the terms will be accommodating, and made
known on personal or written application.
A good tittle, and possession, will be given
at any time. s .
- HENRY GORDON,
Near Fountain Dale P. 0. Adams Co. Pa.
August 30, 1831. •4%v—‘2l
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_
HOUSE
0 .. 4. .,; w -4.' & LOT
1,.
lit ......,..
_.• ~..„ A ..- y7l . •
- -.. -.--- - -FA - pl, A • ..r...
The su haeriber will sell, at private sale, her
t (I°)l W ki
I I:4 J AND MOT'
Situate in Mouinpleasant township, Adams
county r -Pa. adjoining lands of Samuel Hoff
man Anthony Smith, and others. The
t T' Contains Ten 'lmes of _Land,
a part of which is WOOD LAND. There
ie•also a good MEADOW and a fine OR
CHAAD on the Lot. The tenant will
shomilhe property to any person wishing to
purchase, and for terms, which will be rea
sonable, apply to the subscriber at New
Oxford.
ELIZABETH SNEERINGER.
August 30, 1831. 4w-21
TO MY CREDITORS:
/FAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to
the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of
the . lnsolvent laws, and that the said Judges
have appointed Tuesday the 27th of Sep
tember next, for the hearing of me and my
creditors, at the COurt.house in the borough
of Gettysburg, where you may attend if
you think proper.
BENJAMIN McCREARY.
August 30, 1831. -- 4w-21
TO MY CREDITORS.
TA - KE N° 11 "
,-that I have — applied
to the Judges. of the Court of Common
- Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of
Flip I mull vpnt_laWsdand-that t he-said Judges
have appointed Tuesday the 27tk, qf •Sep
temhernext, for the hearing of me andFmy
creditors, at the Court-house in the borough
of Gettysburg, where you may attend if
you think proper.
- Augupt`3o, 1831.
NOTICE. '
ALL persons indebted, either by bond,
note, or book account, to the late
mercantile firm of JOHN 4. JESSE
HOUCK, prHunterstoWn—and also those
indebted in the sane manner to JOHN
r HOUCK, of the same place, are requested
to come forward and settle with the subscri
ber, to whom the accouos have been trans
ferred, on or before the FIRST DAY OF
OCTOBER. NEXT—aftei which time,
no indulgence ci be given. -
RALTZER SNYDER.
iiiirdiersburg, Tyrone Town-
ship, August 30, 1831.
,
Synod of the German Reformed
Chuich of the United. States.
Jgueeordance with a Resolution of the
'Synod Amid in Hagerstow ß , Md. the
BytWdowill' meet this year at Harrisburg,
on the last - swats , (25th) of September...-.
All those, who have business with the Synod
larelespectfully invitti&to attend.
JACOB GEIGER, Secretary;
August 30, 1831. ttn--21
Ikrt=ted lanniediutely,
• At thissOffipe;,•wAirliWiti) Toihe Prin.
Busioiees To j good and indkAtripus
will give , liberal ilducea4nte,
*..gliMi4fo.l4. •
Aligut 2,1831.
FOR SALE.
inder clear-
Ivation; and
I easily be
!d Meadow.
if ti neg..
OUSE
9
In excellent
the door—
pd all other
is also a
JOHN LOOP.
4w-21
081
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Atilt lil i
t t
Vtlwtalt-r
_ N,Jrce
PROPERTY
IE'OR SAM
• Willie otr .s ,red for sale at public vendue,
On Saturday the 15th of 0 - 60ernczt,
on the premises, at 1 o'clock, P : .MN/i a tni-' 4
hialde property, late the estate of John
Stephens, clec'd,, known by the name of the
Berinudian Creek Woollen Foe-
Sitolte iu-Hinithigdon---townshipr-Adams
county, 2-/ mites south of Petersburg, (York
Springs.) The improVements are; a 2 - story
, :fi ., "'•• l •,P, 21 20 Zi I" e t ) rg 11 %
.•
vs a ,J!, Tenant
fees 1„ .. 2 f Houses, with Stables, a
111111 1 A 1 ;=‘
._ -__t;:2 , bank Barn, (stone under 'and log
above,) stone smoke-house and drying kiln
- under one, and stone spring- house,and -loon
tain pump at, the back door; two
APPLE 0 R C hif ii RD S— • 9.7- c*t . ;
one of which•
„bearing ..
and thrivitigifir'ii l ii- number --
N s
* k
il
.TORY HOUSE is a two-stot;),
AbATE i WitIL/)/NG, seventy-five feet,
lon a—whiercontains the Fulling Mill and
i r ,
all the other necessary Mtiehinerya good
stonteDye Shop convenient. , The Stream
is good witt staita - lin4
There are 225 acalt in this farm, with a
•
sulflci 4
eney of meadow—about 100 acres of
it are covered with timber. It will suit well'
to divide, as the great road leading from
7,arliSle to Oxford runs through said Farm.
The terms will be made known on the
'sale by
THOMAS STEPHENS, ,
ing Ex'r. of John Stephens, dee'd,
'York Springs,)
M7EII
Su
Petersblpg,
July 12, 183 ts-1 , 1
'N. 8.41 the a'b_ e _Property is_net sold
oes - aidilay,it will then . • offered for Rent for
1. year froni the first of F.ll next. 'l'. S.
FA
•
• German anti-. sonic -
ALMANAC,
FOR TILE ..YEAR 1832,
Has just been published at Lancaster, Pa. by S.
WAUNER, Editor of the Examiner.
THIS ALMANAC is handsomely print
ed on - good paper, with new and neat
typo; and contains forty=eight large octavo
pages otlettet:Preaa....—h-compriscs Instoel=
cal notieda.ofFreernasoury, and expositions
of its character and tendency in esocial,
religious,. nan al and political point of view;
an explanation of the system of'symbolical
masonry, with extracts from the obligations
and a brief description of the ceremonies of
each degree, illustrated by
rirT7-117m-woonctrTa ;
and a variety of information relating to Se
cret Societies; besides the usual astronomi
cal calculations, &c. &c.
PILICE-- Ten
_dollars, per gross..
One dollar, per dozen.
'Single copies, 124 cents.
Kr - Orders, accompanied' with cash or
satisfactory references, will be promptly at
tend to.
Eial
Lancaster, August :13,1831..
The CasAel far elsigust,
Has been received, and contains a number
of articles of unusual interest. The Em
bellishments are, an elegant
Coloured Map of Europe,
In which the boundaries of POLAND, and
those of other countrici,are distinctly marked
A View of Ragland Castle, 4ngland.
View - of the Piazza of Congress Hall, at Sa
ratoga, Springs, N. Y. &c. &c.
. .
A glance,at the presentstate of t.trrope, are.
trating the colored The sititation
ofPoland, with a sketch of its highly interesting
ititttory, and some of its prominent warriors L-or
iginal. The Laird ot Wineholm. A.l mire's Learn
ng_._ gl arid Cao. Englund with-an en gray -
in a. A (host Story. Filial Virtue Illustrated.
-Sketelieg-from-anr
Wrongs and Rights of Women. A Hint to Le
for Writers. Corfgress Hall, Saratoga-Springs,
N. Y. with an engraving: Westminister Abbey, ,
London, ,with an engraving. The Student's
Stratagem- T original. A Young Man's Story—
orinal. ,'rho Quenching of the Torch. Infitionce
of Trades in, producing Consumption. Eloquen Cc
of Silence, A Slight Cold. Bearded IVemern..---
On'Slmoting Stars. "I will by and bye." - School
of Flora—Statice Caroliniana. Wit
and Sentiment.' Strange Antipathies of Eminent
Pennine. Mvsrc—"Our Flag is here," -original. ,
A General Statistical Table of Eerope.
POETRY.—The Poet to his Mistress-original.
Stanza, by H. G. Bell. The Caged Bird—original.
WrittOn, for a Lady's Alhum.,—original. The
Miniature, by G. P. Morris. Beauty—original.
Horace in Philadelphia, Ode XIX.-:-original. A
German Watchman's 4prig. Tithe's Festi , ial.—
Virtue. Give me the Wine Cup. To a Butterfly.
Stanzas. Ode to Liberty. - You tell Me that the
Friendly Kiss.
GENERAL SYNOD
OF THE LIJTHER,AN CHURCH,
IN Tfig' .6 10 017T21 STA-TES.
4w-21
rirflEclericill and lay-delegates appointed
by the. d iffe rent District Synods, are re
quested to assemble at Vrederick, Md. on
the 30th day r and last Sunday of Octotier
next: As this Synodwill be' called
„upon to
tranSact bu.iiness orvitakimportatied to_ ttic!
Chuich,adviio brethren will be cheerful
.ly received, if d ue information of their inten
tion to be pres€l4,. he given to the subscriber.:
DAVID F.' iSCHX.FTER; •
S'ieretaiw
.4 the G. S. in the IT,' - :
July 19, 1831. .
3pit pwvsltivfm.,
os Evicsy pEsciniTtos
EXECUTED WITH * NEATNESS :ILDID liIIISPATCII
rIE OFFICE Or THE
4ohria,tNxEtt4.,
'te_o NT tINTS
CO , 9ICM-OLIKIAW arc.
=MUT 4.2'132p",:
Respectfully informs the public that he-has,
,removed to his 7 •
. 4176 C-BILOP-in.clutnibershurg_Strret,it-leit
doors. West of the Court House,
WHERE IIE IS PRERAREO TO
"Make, Trine" and _Repair
.o..4aegraiL .
OF EVERY nusciarrioN,
. -SA r) rt 4 c k t
,
-
BRIDLES, SA DDLE-BA GS,
Portinanteaus,- Harness, Trunks,
and every other article in his line of buSi
,
Hess, with neatness, durability and despatch.
He returns hiS thanks thr past encourage
ment, and shall endeavor tolnerit a contin
uance of the same.
July 26, 18:31. tf--16
CAUTION.
I GAVE a note toJohn Hersh, of Adams
county, Pa. dated 21st Mardi, 1831, for
$2OO, payable in six months. The consid
eration of the note has failed, and not been
complied with by John Hersh, and there
fore I am not liable to pay and shall not
pay the same.. All rrsons are cautioned
farcing-,-an-assignmeni of said -note
from said John Ilersh or any other person.
BENJAMIN SELDOM RIDGE.
Lancaster, August 9,
,1i.431. at 7---18
LOOK AT THIS!
:ipirt7 -- von Tim LAST TINE
I 'VI. :.;. ''' I call on all those indebted
to e, either by bond, note or book account,
to co Me tbrward and make settlement-1
this noliqe has no more abet than my for
mer notic those indebted will have to make
t\
settlementm ersonsvil I ao:k .S.T.S
to their visits: ' • .• • '--" -7-
JAM_)..' A. THOMPSON.
April 27, 1831. \ . tf-2-3
BICKNELL'S RETO RTER,
Connteribit Detector, Mid Price Current.
THE publisher of this journal having`been soli
cited by a large:number of his patrons to issue, the
"Reporter" weekly, has, in consequence, made
such arrangements as will enable him to comp
with their wishes after the 31st of July inst., on
which date the first year of this publication will be
completed. We feel grateful to the public - for the
liberal patronage awarded us, (having now a more
extensive circulation than any other newspaper in
the United States,) and shall leave no measure un
resorted to, in order to render this journal valuable
in all respects, not only to merchants, banking in
stitutions, brokers, and keepers of hotels, but;to the
community in general. We have engaged the lit
erary assistance of several gentlemen well known
as writers, and have correspondents in all the prin
cipal cities and towns in the United States. We
also receive weekly more than five hundred news
papers from different parts of the Union, so that
whatever information may be circulated through
the Medium attic "Reporter," and the resources
from whence it is derived, we can confidently state
may, in all cases, be relied upon as correct. Bunk
notes are being counterfeited in every direction;
and on the arrival of every vessel from Europe, or
the creation of' every national excitement, the
state of the market varies. Every person should
therefore, be possessed of some cettain guide by
which all such information might be received-by
earliest mails, and at such a rate as not to render
its possession an exorbitant, tax. Such a journal
. 1 .18 exactly what we endeavour to render the "Re
porter," in an effort to accomplish which, neither
pains nor expense will at airy time be spared on
life_parteLthe_Publishes._ _Every._ number _lda
contain a carefully corrected Bank Note List, List
of Broken lianks 4 Prices Current, Prices ef-Gold, ,
Prices of Bank and Insurance Stock, & a descrip.
Akin . of nll. _qounterfeit and Altesedd. Notes in,. cit..
culation throughout the United States, arid alt such
information-art is - likely to throw light ttponthe
_subjects embraced in'the design of this journal.--
The latest foreign news, together with much or
iginal and wellselected matter, will' lso be found
in the columns of the-',Reporter." , -"-
ADVERTISEMENTS, not exceeding a square, in.,
sorted three times for one dollar, and for every
other insertion Swenty -five ciats- 2 -larger ones in
proportion. ' :":
LU - The weekittaillcation will be enlarged and
otherwise impica It will be issued at the low
price of $3 per annum; the semi-monthly to re
'main at s2.;.single /copies, 12i tents:. Address—
ROBERT T. BICKNELL, Exchange Broker,
N 0.119, Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
%VS ItriNVA.RI).
yip ANA WY from the subscriber, living
Am' . near Taneytown, Frederick co. Md.
on the 21st of May kit, a negro man named
JOHN ELONVARD,
skin not
,
, Between‘ . 30 and 40 veVe ige;
• • •
very dark
.; abOut.six. f nigh ; tolerably,
slender; surly countenancefrtind chin, and
shows his teeth very mi 41,1 wifillitighing;
he has a very large scar on one - orltis• le 4,
between. die ankle and knee, occasm by,
the' cut of .a seYthe—l think it ' on the
i d,
right leg; fi - e is tolerably fond of iyhiskey,
and has some. Oretensices" to the Ail*ma.
king business. He went - awax 44a ne
gro mho. has had one of his ImAttta a ke„rt of
belonging to Maj. Jno. IlidialOral'ailey
town—no doubt they will ho in; the same
; • .. .
neighborhood., . _ •
Should any person give information,
through the medium , of a letior, tespecting
- the-abtive negro,and the subscribe?lie suc
dessful in haying
. him taken, lie. Shall re 7
delve the above-reward, without hie name
,being disclose4„if he winbes. •
DA,VIO KEPHART.
..Pipe Creek, la&tf__
• July 1,9, 11 . i31,. s$
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UN10N4 , 4••• , ,A, ,
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Ifagers-Towtb- altraiwltti itL
itiElinsigns - d, grateful fortho very
enaefiragement heretofore ex
jended to him by a generous public, takes
pleasuie in - informing - them - that he contin
ues at his old stand, .s.ituated on the South
___lYestcatrier .of the_Publie-Square;--Ttie
situation is certainly the most Asirahle in
the place, being directly in the centre, of
business. The house is large
,and commo
dious, havinff a spacious back building, with
well furnished, airy and convenient rooms,
for the accommodation of the travelling or-
deg. -- Tamilies can be accommodated- with
private rooms, and every thing necessary
for their convenience. His BAR at all
limes supplied with the best and choicest
Liquors; and his TABLE provided with a
superabundance of every thinr, which the
markets afford. His STABLE (sufficient
ly large enough for (it) horses) well attended
by a careful and experienced hostler, and
provide&with provender of every kind.
Persons stopping at the U:sioN INN, who
wish to take the Stages for the
_East, are
informed that they will be - regularly Called •
for at the hours of their departure. Spats
taken will be insured.
D. H. SCHLEIGII.
August 11,_1531. 4t-1 s
N. 11:`A 644Vore genteel BOARDERS
be . 'taken by the week, month or year.
DOCT. S. M. TUDOR,
O FFERS -his Professional services to the
public generally,, and can always be
foundiat - Ilis - father's resideace,atiThe house
formerly occupied by James Morrisson,
within one mile and a half of Hampton.
Fair Mount, June 14, 1881.
,tr-10
cummonLAND INN.
The undersigned respectfully makes known
to the !Millie,
THAT HE HAS TAKEN THAT WELL KNOWN
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ate at the south end of Gettysburg, on
the Baltimore turnpike, called the "CUM
BERLAND INN," where Travellers,
Drovers, Wagoners, &c. can beat all times
accommodated, and every exertion made by
himself and family to renqer satisfaction to
all who may favor him with a call.
May 24, 1831.
ilaarrees lttekkg, OPlessertger -
,_
B the former Editor of Mows Herald atud
Christian Advocate and Journal.
\
TIIE *st page of the Weekly Messenger
will be enti ly devoted to editorial articles,
original relig us correspondence, condens
ed intelligence ofe \ cclesiastical, missionary,
and philanthropic morments throughout the
world ; embracing a . tracts 'of 'reports of
Bible, Mission,'Fract, Be el,Sabbath, Tem
perance, and Literary So ieties, and such
interesting miscellany as a st*de range of
valuable American and Foreign))eriodicals
shall apply to combine variety withnke, and
please while it instructs. The fourtli N pkige
will' be devoted to various miscellany, iir
ranged under departments, suited for every'
age, profession, and circumstance in life, in
which original and selected articles may be
found, with engravingsand pictoral illustra
tions of scenery arid moral objects. The de
partments assigned to Sunday and infant
Schools wilt be prepared; under the super-
vision of an association , Of gentlemen w 4 ,
have - been - e ngaged ;for severwl - years - ,ln - proz
moting the best interests oft hese institutions.
- ' - The two pages of the inner side will be de
voted, to . se . cular intelligence, liweign and do
mestic, literary, reviews and notices, the pro.
ceedings of general -and state legislatures,
'literary, 'professional, mercantile, and other
business advertisements, " together with the
-current account 'of prices and stocks, bank
note discounts-, rates of exchange, &c. pre
pared by a gentlemawirttbe exchange busi
ness, together with a correct, although ne
cessarily brief list of marine arrivals and
clearances at the port of New York and
other principal seaports in the United States.
(1' The price of the Weekly Meagen"
. 07w ill be
TWO DOLLARS AND PIFTY CENTS' a year, payable
i❑ advance.
117' Qffers of agency from respensible gentle
' rit'ii:distance will be gratefully received.
G,oxitleinen sending on their own names as
subsctiliers;orthe names of those persons whom
they wish to include in thekagencies, are desired
to write the name of subscriber, town or post-office,
county and State, in a plain hand, with attehtiim
to the correctness .of the orthography, or else
takes may occur in the direction of the papers
and in the account books. B. BADGER.
New York, JWy 26,1831.. • 4t-16
•
By the Editor of the Seheneetadyßiandard
For publishing, on the lat of October next, a
riew-of the anterietas Press;
In'a neat pamphlet form; to contain the ti
ilea of all - the Newspapers and Periodicals
published in the United States; the. names
of the Editors•and Publishers; a statement,
Of the number of copieapublished fronv . eueti
press, and a designation oft hopoliticatprin
cipks advocetted by each re sgective
To whit!) will be added, a notice of
the several Typs,Foundries, and -Printing
,Vress Manufactories in the liinktod.States,
work is designed fertile use, of The
Profession, iktid will be of eqindintsrest .
itical-Ediipra-of artier
Soilenectady;W. Y
__July 11, 031.
et-1 5
J. HARBAUGH.
tf-7
tan of .Publication:
Ti`ail'dT.taz.
PROPOSALS,
~'~J ®.
THE 'Lanor's ROOK.
' ''' • 0
FfiniaialliiiiiinOrkta for AngOst / 18 t 3 114 ' --
HAIDE.E, an original knell Music,
engraving, Ku liaOlUERv,
BUST OF BEN. Flt A INNpN, DANCIAq.
ietTSNA 31 k:NTAL. Airiaf, A pieeo of Mew.
1
CONTENTS—Haidee, with an engraving.---
- The Mereltent'setlerk. On Conversation. Wit
and Humor. Engl4llGenius..gne eat Eli m a, e .if i ;
Orikin ifctil. Dr. Arne's Death.
Love end Friendship. The Bell at Sea. Sketch
sif_Dr.,,Fr . ankh/et:l.i te,-tv i tit-an-En g ittrink,-Fi ow .
ors. The Bright Summer Time. Song. s crims
in Poland. Reminiscences of a Courtier. Sun
set. A Book pulled by a Ghost. The Blush: son g
of the Troubadour. The Ornamental Artist, Il
lustrated. The Fele of the Duke de Biron. Ac_
tive Benevolence. She passed. The Pole's Adieu.
Outline of Music, with an Engraving. All's
Well. The Forsaken. A Story of Guild Queen
Bess.. Embroidery, Illustrated. She !lath passed
from the Earth. Seek not wilh Gold or glitter
ing,ilem. Mirror of the Graces. Nightingales.
Tool4oort. Lifb's Maiy Course. The Letter Bell.
Woman. The livpoeliondr'ine. The Land of the
Leal. Our Flag. Personal Api,earance. Morality
ofSuntiner. The Better Land. Ile is gone. Ifeath.
The Acropolis. Infancy; Self Knowledge. .Imes
Ferguson. Good Humor. The Dying Pole??' The
growth of Love. The Gatherer. Recipes; The
Sunshine and Roses. First Love. Historical
Sketch of' Dancing, Illustrated. Village Bells.—
The Vine. Rational Devotion. The Mirid.' The
Fathers. Rail Roads and Canals. .Genius. An
Extract. The Pride of.the Valley, set to Music.
THE ATHENEUM,
• FOR AUGUST,
is Embellished Nrith a lithographic print of
E. L. NUL WER, Mop Anthor of "Fclhatisy!
Also, a colored lithographic print, contain...
bag Eight Fashionable Head Dressess.
CONTENTS—Th. Statesman. My own La.
mont. Edward Lytton Deliver, With un lingra.
vod Likeness'. Love's Philosophy, or hearts and
h Bads. . The Black Rider. The Ghost of Ril
sheelan. Erin. The Bloody Hand, or Heraldric
Discoyeries. MyLittloGKey Landlord.._ Where
auti_Garin? -Ther-Hypoehoollritte. The Miners
of Boiz-Monzil. I'm not a Lover now.
JOURNAL OF FASIIIONS—Tho Latest La
dies'.Fashions—,Walking Dress—Morning Dress
—Evening- Dross—Young Lady's Dress—i'ublic
Pronionado Dress, &c. &e.
MAGAZINE or I'ASIIION
FOR AUGUSVAND SEPTEMBER, IS3I,
IS EMBELLISHED WITH AN
Elegant whole-length Portrait of a Lady in a Ri
ding Habit.
Elegant whole-length Portrait of a Gentleman in
a Promenade Dross.
eg nt whidn-JonstitYs,!riv;;t-of,aeq,e,e+letii t tn-i-n—r
a Riding Dress.
Elegant whole-length Portrait of ..Gentlernan in
a Walking Dross.
TWO elegant whole.length Portraits of Gentle- 4
men in Morning Dresses.
It also contains ;a Report of Fashions, and. a va..
riety of interesting matter.
The Atheneum and Magaxinearo published by.
Kane & Co. Boston,. Mass. •
• PP. OPOO - -
h'nrpublishing' in the Cily of Washinaton, two
Weekly A r ewspap,rn, (in pamphlet jOrni,)
one to to entitled
The .71Pleehelitiels llegister;
AND TDB OTDER
The Farmer's .Itegister.
A portion of the Daily Telegraph wilt
be devoted to agriculture and the mechanic
arts. Having the matter in type, we pro
pose to make up two weekly royal sheets, to
contain sixteen octavo pages each; one to
be entitled the Farmer's Register—the oth
er The Mechanic's Register. The Far
mer's Register will contain agricultural no
tices, and such other matter, common to a
newspaper, as will be interesting •to that
class from whom wo derive the staff afire.
' ( pie, Mechanic's Register will contain such
geheral information on mechanics, in - add:
tion lo \ the
,ordinary newspaper notices, as .
will render it a valuable acquisition to the
library ot \ that useful and influential class of
citizens for tVhom it is intended. These
two publications will contain no advertise
ments but - Those
_conneciefLwillalagricultui•et_
and the mechanic arts., For these works
. we, ask the special contrihution of those,
whose avocations in life, enable , t hem to give
practical and usefulinfoimai
merits
0 --- The-price for these wn
and fifty cents per annum, pai r riet!.
As this sum cannot be remitted by
any post master is authorized 'to receive its,
on account. and the paper will be forwarded
on his receipt. .
The editor- is willina Where an individ;
tod will Attain' eight - or more subscribers,
and remit one dollar and 2i5 cents for each,-
to forward these pipers at the rate of one..
dollar and twenty-five cents per volume.—
Each volume to contain fifty two numbers.
The object of both these works'will be,
to place a cheap newspaper within the
reach of every citizen; and at the same time,
to naiiie itkubly interesting by giving im
portant infofinatien, suited to the avocations
of those for'whiiiri it is intended. We ad
mit that it is our desire that they shall find .
their way to the firesi,de of every. honest
citizen; and we are Allied to do all in our
power to make them worthy of such favor.
Te' Register will contain a due proportion
of political
. matter, ane-in addition to-the
valuable informilden; pertaining to 'their
special objects, which the title designates,
it will embody state papers in a convenient
liirm for.
,preservation. The public mind
has been much excited on the subject, and
with a vielyto embody in a dontierise4 form
'aiiantlientic account thereof, the first.mp - rh
bersontain the Correspondence be.
tween Mn....ltieksoit' and Mr. Calhoun,
which will'be talowed up by the publica.
tione explaining the cause of the dissolutioki,
'oldie late cabinet; thus embodying a iriasq
of interesting history upon thatiubject, in
.pamphlet ferm. Asir is. piTedient that
many Village and neighborbOod „Clubs will
be (brined Tor their Teiroulation Osiiitend tct
publish' a large edition of flog. ninfiers,..
' •
DUFF. GREEN i •
IfThabecriptiona to either of tbil above, Will be
received at this
THE GENTLEAN''S
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