Devoted err .P'eiletics, forei;,-2: ( (1 Oosm7slic ilulellegence, Idler‘eficre, SeteNee, agriculture, Flu. aiiiTecitanic arls, Iheleratal lquiprovemeinf, ecP•f Veirer ADVER'IISEitENTS PE,WW.1.5.7, 4 2:11TZC1LL of School Directors. ItPIUitSEJANT to thelirovisions of the 2d , Jo , Section of the Act of the General As *;= , embly of this Commonwealth, entitled "Am Act to Establish a General System of Edo capn by Common Schools," passed the Ist d. of April, A. D. 1834 I Hereby Give Notice, To the citizens of the several School Dis trict4 mu the County of Adams,. to meet in t1 , ,,.:ir reApective Township an:l Boroughs at the place.; where they hold their Elections r• : .. for:; 4 tiperyisors, Town Councils and Coasta -11-;.: .: 1)108 . ,.41!'t 11113 -• .Third.Fritjav (18:h dny) of March ric.rt, '.--.•.`,., And Then ab.l there elect Two curl. ZgNS or o.toli S,:uoul I)..;trict, to serve for ~.;'::.• Timm: YEAR: , , iv; School' 1.) , rectors or slid District,, respartivelv; which el , ctionA are '-',': to, be co idurt..ll an I 'wit{ 1 i tho same Illitil• I t';, -. net fas efeetioni u- .-i,yervis ,rs and Consta bles are byl .1 11con d u c ted . .l 1 h. , a nd -',4:' . • JA 11E:3 BELL Jr. Sheriff: 7-44 _ , I.' -t..F.,cbru . ary 22, 1930. to—d 7 ' .tc, PUBLIC SALE. n y order of the Orphans' Court of Cum . bed in county, will be ofThred at Pub. . dale cm the pre.mses, near Whitestown, '',#:-•,::iiii;Tacsday . t/w 29th of Illarch next, 18;1O, ii(l.9:oleltr:l4.A: 3r., the Real Estate of PE , .SrAmmta,.duccaped, to wit: TI! IOT OF LINT "" Situate , in Dickinson township, Cumberland `.'7*: . "Coiity - ,•boanded by lands of Peter Camp; Philip Ebert, Simon Yetz, John Clapper and „Valentine Fleck, containing - 13 S 46g CB; , lle the Annio more or less. This tract of land is covered with CHESTNUT TIMBER, Of the very best quality and has been divid• ed by the heirs into SMALL LOTS vary ing in size from 5 to 20 ACRES and v.ull be-sold all together or in lots to emit pur chasers. Otr The Terms of Sule:—Ono half the purchase money to be paid on the confirma tion of the Sale and the residue in two equal annual payments without interest, to be se cured. HENRY SPAN G LER, Achn'r of Peter Spangler, dec'd. Pobrtutry 22, 183. • PUBLIC SI9LE. WILL be sold (Public Sale, at the house of the subscriber, in Menallen township, Adams county, on Wednesday the 20th of March inst. A VARIETY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY-SUCH AS — Household and Kitchen Furniture: Consisting of Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding; Tables, Chairs; Cupboards, 1 mantle Clock, 2 ten.phite Stoves and Pipe—together with Grain in the ground, Ilogs,l new Windm:// with Screen and . Cutting Box, two caps of Bees, tke. &c: . —ALso— Carpenter's & Ca.binet-maker's Tools, Shop Benches, Turn* Lathe, Planes, Saws, &C. together with au assortment of MAIIOUANY, CURLED MAPLE, CDERRY, Walnut and Poplar LUMBER. (3* — Also, at the same time and Place, the f;:..,-ATRACT OF LAND, Situate in IVlonallen township, Adams coun ty, on which I reside, containing 40 Acres —of which there are 10 acres in Timber, and the residue cleared and under •fence— having erectod thereon a Two-s Tony, Munn Et o 'l 4E , - 6 aUsgqi 11 011 , and Kitchen,anever•failingspring • 4 ' ?' near the door, a Log Barn, and other out buildings,and a thriving young ORCHARD zzf FruiL (grAs the - subscriber intends to remove to the West, the above Property will posi• tivelv be sold without reserve. ::;ale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when mtoodance and a reasonable credit will given b.) March 7, 1836. CONSZT3IIPT/lON.. Indian • bpecific 9 IVOR the prevention and cure of Cou, , dis, Al: Colds, Astlana.s; Consumptions, Spit ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Duct. CLAItKSON ERMA AN, of the city of Lancaster. DILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of theSpeailic, poinling out in a conspicuous manner, all the .. symptoms in the diffarent stages of these distressing diseares; also particular clime .,,., `%pans respecting diet and regiment, and how , 7 4 z; - liittients are to conduct thrtmigh every stage ::,,;' until health is restored--for vain and useless ' would. be the prescriptions oldie ablest pliv. 7' . siciansi accompanied by the most. powerful :, and useful medicines, if the directions are I.'. not faithfully adhered to. • The public are informed that the depast - tions of 287 persons have been taken, belime - ii.:';:tiroper mithorites in tho city of Lancaste r, ~ . ;-:-liltrutitripletoly cured in the most desperate t:: : ' - cifsei of consumption, some of which ;ire de. ~: tutted lathe bills accompanying each bottle. 'l''' ' r iift:prico of each bottle of Indian ..... . 4 , -' < ''. Spec' 61.,31, and each envelope of the gen. 11 4,•,'7.uine Specific -is s4tned by Dr. Clarksoa '-',. Pralikair and the initials, C. P. on the seal ! 1 1 1s::.,(ifeach bottle. None ran be genuine with 'A'': iipt hiti signature, a base composition hay --i.:Adir f beim attempted to be imposed on the ' l " ,, *l r Ow ii Counterfeit imitation of this ex -:-;:,-ftelikurilltia ry , a rt ic le. For aide at the drug Ron) of .4? ic; , -.'it-.: ,,,- .z • . Dr. J. 611. 11 E RT. iia . bur t ty ~, ,, O 1c .9, 1635. • : ly-2 9 r. , , - :-.7-,• ~ t: . - . _ - _ iirAl7 , t' l l.::.11 1 a liit ; . '':i s a T.:: A ! 7 .. 4. -I ---- -- eur - -.Salcat this (Mice. -,4,- DANIEL KOZER• is-49 • - ;.:.. r a l 5 PI 'I"E: 4 Y li 3 I RI Rs G- STAR & fit 141 .11 3 ) 13 :IA ICAN BANNER C1&1,31 . 2S rv.,zorTzffo. flpiiE Directors attic Public Schools in " the Borou g h of Got% sburg, will re ceive applications for Foun MALI•; TEACH uns and Two FinfALE TE:tenEas `for said Borough, their duties to commence on the Ist of April next. Applications to be made to S. S. KING, Esq. President of the Board, before the 20th illareh. By order of the Board, . ROBERT G. HARPER, Scc'ry. February 29, 15:39. :31 FRESH DRUGS AND it r 02 12D Ca,IcMP,U2 rmlllE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the Public generally, thn Ire has just received a large supply of Geri vine Drugs and Medicines—which he wi warrant to he fresh and of the best qualit . —among which are the following:— A coat Morphine " Olive or Sweet Acid " Origanum " itruriatic " Wurtnseed " Nitric " Castor " Oxallic " Sassafras :'Tartaric Palv. " Spike -Ether Sulph " Spruce Antimony Crude " Vitriol Antimonial Wino Orris Root Adhesive Plaster Pix Burg. Superior Aqua Ammon Prussian Blue " Cologne Quassia " Bestir Roots Arrow Rout Columbo Arsenic Bark " Casearilla " Peruvian,. Berries " Juniper Balsam " Copavia •' Peru " Tolu Blacking, Paste Blue Pill Borax, Ref. Bronze 131acklead Burgundy Pitch Boars' Oil Camphor Cantharides Carmine Cloves Cassia , Castor Cream Tartar Calomel Carbon Ammon Caustic Lunar Cayenne Pepper Charcoal, prepared Copperas Chrome Yellow " Green Cochineal Copal Varnish Castor Oil Court Plaiter Chalk, prepared Drop Lake " Lavender Emery . " Turpentine Essences of ull kinds Sponge, fine • Fig Blue Soda, Sal. Flowers Benzoin " Sup. Carb. " Chamomile Starch Flour Sulphur Schnitz powders Fowler's Solut. Arse•Soda do. nic Sulph. Quinine Galls, Nut " Morphine Gold Leaf Syringes Gum Aloes Tapers, in b-ixes " Ammon Tart. Emetic " Arabac 'Turpentine, White " Assafuelid Tooth Brushes " Elastic Turn Keys " Gaitilmge Tuineric " G uaiac Tonka Beans " Kino Tooth Powder " Shellac Umber " Mastic Uva Ursi " Myrrh Vermilion • " Opium Vitriol, Oil " Seammony •" Blue " Styrax Verdigris " Tragacanth Venice Turpentine Hair Powder White Wax Isinglass " Mustard India Ink " Soap ndigo, Spanish Wafers lodine Wash Balls ink powder Water Colors " Liquid • Comp. Syrup- Iceland Moss Carragon Irish Moss Macassar Oil Indelible Ink Dr. l'ierson's Welch Ipicac pub/. Cough Drops Ivory Black Whitehead'sess.Mus. Lamp Black lard Laudanum flooper's Pills Lancets Itch Ointment Leinon Syrup Pulmonary Balsam Lip Salve Rush's Pills Litharge. Lucifer Matches Licorice Ball' Anderson's Pills “ " Refined Aromatic Snuff • " Stick Turlington , Nl:ice Bateman's Drops Nladder British Oil Magnesia, Lump Cephalic Snuff 44 Calcined Cologne Water Durahla Ink Godfrey's Cordial Macils;at Oil Ilarlwn Oil Mercurial Ointment Lee's Pills Manna Mercury Nut meg,g Uii Almonds " Anise " Ciovvs " Cinnamon JwiipLir lock " Lavetnier " Pepperinint Together with every article in his hne, Which he will sell On as rea3onablo terms as any other, person in the place. Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. Ft.:binary 214 1 • HAS ~ Pink 6, Gentian " Licorice " Orris " Rhubarb Sarparilla " Si.nelsto g , Squills " Valerian Rass Ginger Resin Rose Pink Sago Sugar Lead Sal Ammon /Eratus Salts Glauber " Epsorn " Nitro " Rochelle " Tartar Soaps, Venet. Mb. " Windsor, Eng " Amer. " Fancy Sealing Wax Seeds, Anise " Cardamon " Caroway " Coriander " Fizennel " Mustard " White do. " Black do. Sperm Ceti Spirits Nitre, Dulc g' Hartshorn Lemon Acid °pock:1(10c, Steam' Liquid Preston Salts Seidlitz, Powders • Sudt it S saim's Panacea Thompson's Eye ‘Va ter .Y 0 TICE. IV. GOSNELL, having dissolved ~I• with Mr. HAMM:TON, and taken in• to Partnership Mr. 1S: M. DEVRIES, the WHOLESALE DRY Goons BUSINESS will be' continued, as heretoflife, at the same stand, No. !MR, Market Street, Baltimore, under the firm of GOSNELL & DEVRIES Gosnell 8j I)evries, 'WILL krep constantly on hand A CO3 PLETE ASSORTMENT OF British, Frenc German and American STAPLE AND FANCY L't G FPO OS, and hope their endeavoring to give genera satisqiction will insure to them a libeta share of public favor. Baltimore, Feb. 29, 1836 COMIVION SCHOOL 5755.1.0111. GREEABLY to the 19th section -"L' the Common School Law of 19: notice is hereby given that the sum or div (lend ofstate appropriation, omit of the Con mon Scho.,l Fund, to which each school di vision (county) in the Commonwealth, is entitled for the year 1930, (exclusive of a dividend of 8100,000 due to the echool fund by the Bank of the United States, on the tith day of Juuo Pi:36, which dividend will be payable to each division noniediately after said (It h day of June,) is as follows : Counties, A mount. Counties, Amount. Adams, (pd.) 81,235 71 Lehigh, 1,273 73 Allegheny, 3,017 35 Larzorne, 1,321 '29 Armstrong, 960 09 Lycoming, 91? 21 Heaver,_ 1,940 42111'lican, . 90 50 Bedford, 1,309 40 Montgomery, 2,420 56 Bradford, 991 93 Mifflin, 625 52 }Jerks, 3,007 39 Mercer, 1,02' 77 Bucks, . 2,1,75 40Northampton, 2,170 05 Butler, 623 32 'Northumberland, 1,055 60 Chester, 3,015 57,Philadelphia city Cumberland, 1,574 70 and county, 10,997 00 Columbia, 1,037 92 Pike, 262 91 Centre, 1,060 50 Perry, 875 43 Clearfield, 262 94,Potter, (paid) 79 61 Crawford, 894 36,Somerset, 934 56 Cambria, 337 29Susguehanna, 764 65 Delaware, 1,070 93Schuylkill, 80) 32 Dauphin, 1,356 57iTidga, 451 96 Erie,B4s 15 Union, 1,111 90 Franklin, 1796 671Venango, 565 99 Fayette, (paid,) 1730 30 Warren. 271 19 Greene, 995 90 Washington, 2 397 73 Huntingdon, 1,476 51 Westmoreland, 1,920 77 Indiana, 305 33 Wayne, 407 09 Juniata, 612 05 York, 2,513 09 Jefferson, 104 04 Lancaster, 4,419 99 Lebanon, EBBE The attention of the several district's of he comir.onwealth is respectfully directed o the fifth section of the supplement '.o the -chool law, (passed the 15th of April, 8:35.) Agreeably with the provisions al hat section, the portions of the state apprO- rimier] intended for the several districts not accepting the school law, are to reman and accumulate in the treasury of the pro per county, for and during two years iron the date of the supplement, for the use o such non accepting districts. But if sucl districts shall not, whhin twa years, acce'p the law, then such accumulated sum shal be distributed at the end of that time, a mongst the accepting districts in the respcc tive divisions. The two years above mentioned will ex pire on the 15th day of April, 1837. Be fore that day only one joint meeting of dela gates and county commissioners (viz on the 2d day of May next) can or will take place: at which joint meeting in the several divi sions, or at some of the regular adjourn• ments thereof, the number of districts which shall be entitled to a dividend of the said two years accumulation, will be unalterably fix ed. It will therefore be perceived that the ap proaching election of directors (on the 18th day of March next) is a subject of deep im• port to the districts which have hitherto re. jected the system. The claim of the dis tricts to the two years dividends.of appro priation, which will at the end of that period, remain for their use in the proper county treasuries, will he established or abandoned by the vote which their representatives may give in the next f , May joint meeting. Con sequently the meeting to elect directors in March will be the only opportunity present ed to the citizens of each hitherto refi►sing district, to determine by choosing their rep. resentatives in the board ofdirectors, wheth er they. willAocept the two years accumula tion of school lirioney. In addition to the two ordinary annual state appropriations of $75,000 there will, also be, on the 15th of April 1837, subject to distribution under the above mentioned provisions of the sth section of the supple ment, an instalment $lOO,OOO payable by the bar.k of the United States to the common school fund in. the present year. THO. H. HURItOWES. Sup. of Co►n. Schools. Secretary's Office, Harrisburg, Feb. 24, 1836. THE ELEGANT HORSE, MOXONG.IIIELA WTILL stand for service the ensuing season, from the 4th of April until' the 25th ofJune next,at the following places, viz: On Mondays and Tuesdays, at Win. M'Crcary's, in Liberty township, near Ein mitishurg;. and on Wednesdays and Thurs days, at Wm. M'Cullough's; about 3 miles from Gettysburg. ..(rliFor further particulars. see BILLS. MONONGAHELA is a beautiful dapple Grey, 1(q hands high, strong and active, and cannot be sur passed for strength, bone and )A1 a,: " - 1 p sinew in the country. lie was raised in Washington county, Pa. from a good breed of draught Horses, and is allowed by competent judges to be the best Ibalgetter in Adams County. W LLIA Al WORK. :3t-46 February 29, 18.'•6 Early York Cabbage Seed, FOR sale at tile Drug Store of DI:. J. GILBERT. GettyAurg, Jan. ti ls ) ' L ( A 'r? T Thomas S. cooper, Treasurer, In account with the Directors of the Poor and of the house of Employment of the County of Adams. DR. Dolls. Cts. To balance in Treasurer's hands t 112 70 on last settlement, To order on Wm. Laub, Coun. 500 00 tv Treasurer, Do. Jesse Gilbert, do. do . Do. Do. Do. Do. 1)0. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 1)0. To Cash devised by the last Will arid Testament of Jahn Tempi -50 00 on,deed. and paid over by the hand of - Jacob Will, Esq. Balance due Treasurer, Dolle. Cis. Treasurer's Salary, 20 00 By Cash paid sundry Tradesmen, 151 55 Aughenhaugh in trust to pay 20 00 Justices' orders Funeral expences for oui•door 32 50 Paupers, For support of outdoor Paupers, OS 22 Stock sheep and a horse, 101 75 Eline, Walter, Trostle and oth -218 28 ers, for Beet and Bacon, Female h irulin{•+, Kodorich and Dcgroff, for 22 00 butchering, Horner & Cooper,& Middleton 22 00 for Printing, Doct. Horner 13 months sala- 113 45 ry and medicine, John Garvin, Clerk salary, 25 00 Aughenbaugh, Stewart's salary, 150 00 Constables for executing orders, 16 09 Jacob Will, Esq. for Groceries ? 233 46 purchased in Baltimore, •S Polly Aughenbaugh, for sew- 21 00 ing for paupers, For Grain and Flour, 394 47 Aughenbaugh, Stewart, to pay 240 73 sundry expenses, Henry Bear, for Cider aiid 6 00 Vinegar, Hauer and Wible, for post and 50 76 rail fence, Fehl and Duncan, for rails and 24 00 lumber, Flunky, for a stack of hay, , J. Bell, Sheriff, for Waggon, $75,000 00 Harvest hands, Jacob Humphry, 11 months 88 00 wages, Arnold, Cooper, Fahnestock & 583 52 others, for merchandize, P. Gentling,for chopping wood, 44 0& Jacob Will, Rig. for Plaster ? 15 40 Christian Rime, for Potatoes, 66 01 Samuel Ziegler, for Schooling, 4 87 Jno. 13,Clark and M. NrClean, 4 45 Esqrs. for deed& recording, Directors of the Poor,extra pay, 14 00 Kurtz, for manure, 2 00 Buehler a:id Gilbert,tur Drugs t 35 83 and Medicines, J. Cassatt,Executor ofJ. dec'd. for land, 1 2 ' 134 81 WE, the subscribers, Auditors to set t® tle and adjust the Public Account , , DO- CERTIFY, that we have examined the Items which compose the above Ac count, and do Report that they are correct, and that a balance •of NINETY-SIX DOLLARS & FIFTY-TWO CENTS is due to TuomAs .1. COOPER, Treasurer—be ing from the sixth day of January, 1835, to the fifth day of January, 1836—both days included. JOSEPH FINK, SAMUEL DI L, Auditors. Peter .lieghothittigit, Stewart, In account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Einployment of A dams County. DR. To order on 'Thomas J. Cooper, t 35 00 Treasurer, Cash of Zell and Lowbaugh, 87 Order on Treasurer, 25 00 Do. do. do. 40 00 Cash•of Eliza Hahn, for boarding, 30 00 Do. of Peter Fry, fora Cow, 17 00 Do. of Wm. Rex, for Medicine, 50 Do. of M'llhenny, for order, 40 Do. fur boarding 2 children, 35 00 Do. of J. Humphry, for Lithe, 150 Order on Treasurer, 100 00 Cash of Jacob Cassatt, for hides, 21 10 Do. ofJohn Gilbert, for hides 16 65 and skins, Do. of WM. Boyer,for pasture, 400 Do. of do. do. for Tallow, 260 Do. of Lewis Switser, for 11 131 boarding, Order on Treasurer, 90 731 Balance in Stewart's hands at 66 last settlement, CR. Dolls. Os. Cash paid sundry persons for 25 81 grain, Manure, hay and straw, 21 20 'Tradesmen's bills, 36 191 State Tax on land, 1831 and 3 57 18:35, , - Damages to A. Swope, -- Fxecuting orders, Funeral expenses of outdoor 7 86 Paupers, - . Ven-ehbles -t,- ' I 43 50,1 Futter, Aleat and (611, erehandtze, Leather, Stock hogs,, 11 ireltegs,. Ilai vest•hantb, I=' 'a 01, 1.1. 85,894 03 $382 05 Travelling and wagon expenses, 5 25 Cider and Vinegar, 20 021 Fn lipase toll and postage, 2 80i Schooling, 1 41 Taylering, 4 00 Shues, 4 1!-, WE, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, CER TIFY that we have examined the item, which compose the above Account, and do Report that they are correct, and that the account is justly balanced, there being no balance due either to the Stewart or the In stitution—being from the sixth day of Jan uary, 1835, to the filth day of January, 1836—both days included. 500 00 2134 81 500 00 500 00 300 00 700 00 PRODUCE OF 111 E FARM FOR 18:35. 210 Bushels of Wheat 202 do. Rye 125 do. Corn 237 do. Oats 18 do. Cloverseed 7 do. Flaxseed 285 do. Potatoes :30 Tons of Huy 2,003 Pounds of Pork 4,118 do. Beef 307 Yards of Linon and Cloth manu factured in the House. 96 52 85,394 03 72 Paupers remained at the Poor-house on the 6th day of January, 1835. 66 Paupers remained at the Poor-house on the sth day of January, 1836. 0 Paupers suppo►ted out of the Poor-house by the Institution in part. 101 Paupers admitted in tho course of the year, including outdoor Paupers Alat•ch 7,1836 e 5 25 Estate of Henry Snyder, dec'd. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of 2-311 - HENRY SNYDER, late of Frank lin township,. Adams county, Pa. deceased, are hereby requested to come forward and make settlement--and those having claims against said Estate are also requested to pre sent the same, properly authenticated, for settlement, on or before the Ist of April next. The Administrator resides in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa. HENRY WALTER, Adner. February 1, 182(3. Estate of John Miller, dee'd ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN MILLER, Sen. late of Germany township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, are hereby requested to come fbrward and make settlement—and those having claims against said Estate are also requested to present the game, properly authenticated,for settlement. 16 00 14 50 12 27 The Administrator resides in illountjoy township. JACOB KELL AR , 4drn'r. February 8, 15:36. 6t-45 ATHENAEUM & VISITMIL THE publishers of the ItAe - wrous,A•rusx- MUM and the BALTIMORE VISITED., both of which are now issued from the same office, have de termined to make such u union of the two pa pers as shall add greatly to their facilities in publishing both, and increasing their resources so as to make each paper more valuable to sub scribers. in this union, two 'editions of the TREN.I3IIIII ADD Voniran will be issued—one in the quarto firm, of superroyal size, handsomely printed on fl o e white paper—and with new type, to be ex elusively literary in its character. The other on a mammoth sheet of the largest size, in small type—to embrace not only a choice original literary department, but also to be a family mis cellaneouanewspaper,—to be in all respects an epitome of the times and to present in tinqlity and quantity such a variety of reading matter as shall make it in every respect equal if not su perior to any sheet now issued in the country. In this ar , angement the publishers dir not con template giving merely a diffuse and undigest ed masa of reading—their object and labors wilt be directed towards concentration- asni select ness; and by rejecting that which is irrevelent or uninteresting, always be able to present large amount of excellent and DA 'table informa tion, as well as a literary miscellany of i Merest and attractiveness to be met aith in but rare in- It. must be obvious to subscribers at a glance that the arrangement contemplated in thheiros pectus will greatly enhance the value of the Athemcum and Visiter. Instead ol the labors of two or three minds diffused over a wide cir cumference—they will he concentrated. on one point;-perfection can now be approached where before only mediocrity was aimed at. The mul tiplicity of newspapers does riot benefit so much as the vigorous application of mind in some one direction --If, instead of the large number now published, it was reduced to. one-:calf—thus doubling the subscription and resources of each l of the remaining, and allowing a corresponding improvement in appearance and value it is self evident that the subscribers to any one of them would receive a double benefit:---ft is upon st palpable a statement that the publishers found their reasons fur the union of the above named papers. Neither of diem can s ,ffer by it, and both must in the v ry nature of things be great ly increased in value. This change will be effected - in a few weeks, when the present Visiter will be enl irge 1 by the addition of four extra columns bound ita present size, which will make it itli but a sill gle exception one of the largest literary j.apers in the country. The terms of the "Atheneum and Visi•er" will be $2.50 per an..tun, PAYABLE IN ana - ANec; subscribers having the choice of either editrun. It will be published every Sat reeky, arid seat a way carefully cm-doped by the earliest mails to distant subscribers. No paper will be Fen to the country unless the order is acconir. the money--ur w ith a reference to sotoe sible individual in the city. ;177 - The Atheneum and Visiter will pub lished by AnTrion & Cox, nt the N. E. c - r:i•u,ti o f Bahironre rind Sharp streets. W-If a club, or neieldnithood, w ho take either the Atheneum or the Visiter, tin:le and serail $5 free of pus age, the 1)11%1 sl - ers will fuitlish'thr,e cold a oldie "A llt• I§ kt•-inn, and Visiter" for one year—for $lO, six co.; I or fur $l5 they will send TEN «Ties. '1 I nora willing for this very low r.i.e to give a:l. oppurruni:y of jild,fir.g lot then selves ol the ir..l triosic worth of the pa; er;,arid if :it the coil ei j the year they are tier satisfied it can be discon• tinned,—if nut the) will hereafter be firriislierl at the usual rate of s-sliscript on $2 50 per are num in ADVANCIL I 31 00 heath 7, 11.).;ti. Dolls. CM 1 75 - 30 87 IA 29 2 ', Is 4:24 10 99 : 1 1 :30 , 1 7 1 20 25 28 173 JOSEPH FINN, Auditors SAMUEL- DIEHL, PROSPECTUS CIEBEI CARMINATiVE BALSAM CD" 7.121 AL 11E sTor...A.Tzvr..; In the Jlialigmant,Srasmodic,ot....lsialic,Cholma, Vio leta -I.Turbus, Diarrhoea or Looseness,Dyeetilery, Sic.: or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera Wan tam or Sanuntr Complaint, (indica,' Cramps, Sour Stomachs, Ikc. TO TIIE PUBLIC. s3lt 05 'THIS medicine has been before the public for three or lour years past and has ac quired proba'ily a greeter &wee of populari ty, than any article ever before I itroditced into general use. It contains no noxious article, nor Mineral or metallic substance and is careful ly compounded so as to always be of usliform strength and consistency. It will keep good for years and grows more pleasant by :lee. Chili!reo are gcnerslly very fond of it, and none will refuse to take it. It is so well adapted to the variu•is complaints of hildren, that r very f.mily sriou'd keep it in their houses, as (Tio-1. •Olikes who have used it. 1 .0. X do. Sailors and tr.velling per sons should iilw , ys cliry it with ti.ern. 'Phis ff i e dtri, e is OW up in lound brass miodiled vials t oad I . itt ottoceseach,uithe the word , "Da I). JAYNE'S CAOMINATIVE SAN" blown on them, and the en signature of D Jayne to the b-tturn of cacti direction— none others tire genuine. This medicine is ilea recummended as St "Pa ra-ea" to cure all diseas s to "which flesh is huh' 10" but as n remedy in ih:////aria. The beg tilting And laver ulages of Llirentery. Cho lera Murbta, die .I'pos/wane or illdhlgaril CHO- CrU/OpS, Cholicv, Sick and liertuU,Y 1.1 , ad• , Chic. For the Summer Comp/riao/ or Carmane of children it is unrivalled by any utter CtOlibis rtion of me.licine CV' il•ecl It has repeat edly effreted cures, when every n lwr means had failed ailed by•the attendance and skill of the ablest physci ms, that could be procured. Obstinate D arduitas of y ears staiidiug, have been removed by the use of a few bottles of it t violent Dy semeries arrest! d and Cholera Nimbus cured. The spasms attending the Ma lignmt Cholera have always been suppressed in from one to three minutes time, and that much dreaded and fatal id seise rkpestillty cured without the aid ot any other article of medicine. in fact its power over spas,bodic diseases of ev ery kind seem to be absolute as . it has never yet been known to fail of giving relief in a single instance. Griping pains, tormina and tenesmuts Undies, Cramps, &c. are also rennived by it. numb cds of females and sedentary persons can attest to its superior excellence ire sic/c and nervous Headaches as two or three teaspoonfulls generally gives them relief in the course of half an hour. Children laboring under the Summer Com pl.' int, have been cured in a short time after all known remedies had I:4lmb—those too who have been so extremely emaciated that their hones almost wotruded through their skins, and all hope of recovery abandoned, by all who saw them, have by a few weeks use of this med 7 icine been restored to perfect health. Certificate from 1)r. William Bacon, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Pittsgruve, Salem Co., New Jersey. Having been made acquainted with the in gredients composing Dr. Jay ne's Carminative Balsam, I believe it to be a a very happy com bination, and a useful medicine in many com plaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel Affections of children, Cholic; CramP - s,Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of the-Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with all those diseases attend . - ed with Sourness or the Stom..chr and believe that the regular physician will of.en find it a useful remedy in his hands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at large with safety. WAI. BACON, M. D. Pettsgrave, Saletit Co. N. J. May 4th, 1331. Certificate from Dr fVnt. Steeling. This may certify that I have used Dr. Jaynes Carminative ltuliam very extensively in Bowd Complaints, and have not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to any perparation that 1 have met with; for the relief of tlro,e diseases. VVILDIANI STEELING, M. D. Bridgeton, July 19, 1831. From Dr. M. L. Knapp, late Physician to the Italdmore Dispens ry, and Agcnt fur the Maryland Vaccine Institution. Italtim, , re, March 27th, 1833. Dr. JAYNE— DCar Sir--You ask me what proofs I meet with of the cfli , acy of your medi cine. I can safely say that I never prescribed s medicine for Dos el Complaints that has giv en me so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy fur those ailments, and is called fur a ,g-ain and again; which I think a wetly good prcuif of its efficacy and u-etidness. In the Summer Complaint of children, it has frequent• ly appeared to suatch the little victims, as it were, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," I have re peatedly heard said. In dysenteric affections of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is a minable medicine, and no ramify should be without it. Respectfully, M. L. KNAPP, M. D. From Dr. L. Lawrence. Cedarville, Oct. 9'h, 1832". Dr. 1). JarrvE—Deur Sir. —The curatit e pow ers of your Carminative Itata.m appears to ho fairly established imall Bowel Complaints, &c. ot from tlic expelitnce 1 h.ve had u ill) the medicine, I am dispose l to think very favn,a bly of it. 1 hive lately tried it on wit. of my chi!. (ken, who was severely hand!ed. and a ith com. plete 1311CCet , S, %yahout the use of any other: medicine. So far as my practice has extended", I think it a d..aidtrAtiim in medicine, especially imong childicii, who arc apt to he affected this ..va%; and which evory practitioner in medicine; his !build to he a very a iubh some LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. D.. From Dr Charles flrn►mnnd. Dr. JATNE.--Dear Sir —I have made tor. or the Carminative 1141itnn prep:.r. - cl by you fur- Complaiuts i tho Bowels, with complete sue.. • cmis in every case and I do nut hebit,te to re-• , commend it to the patimia,..e of Iht public us a worthy of ibeir rat netilar notice. CHARLES II iMMON.D. Leesburg, Va. Oct. 501, I OoD the Her. Cie/J./ A J. Erpkial, Pastor of the- otisi-Clititlli at s N. J. JAYNE— Dcaz -Uniic.standing you about to void' -It e•-r oes re.perting• I nor v, lualt a Carodnati%e I:iiii•ti o ni 1 thologlit if •,1 tail I be of tc,.y blq%l4:e to you, I wibh 3 pu Itlic te—liinoi.y in its favor; iv; we hat < pt,.ved i s excellency tit-ry freq•lently in• DINO Ill) 4tc re 1i! 10 our friunds %i , itetl 113, and alwuys found it gave lu u. Yuma CliAliLlls J. HOPKINS... rib, N. .1. Joll. 7; 1835. T•IC dp)ve vdlu;11)!(: mcdietne IS Fold r.t and Ih.tig Store of the sub', H. ItUELILER• May L 17..,:f:). CERTIFICATES.
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