Kr - Devoted to Politics, Foreign and I.Poitieslic Intelligence, Literature,Nr.icaire, agrienllnre, the diet:hank arts, Internal improvemel4, and •fx;cncral .74scenaii.Y1 ADVERTISEMENTS PIJBLI4J /IV Monday the .- .2JJ (lay of Hay inst., ‘ l, --F I will sell to the lii.giiest bidder, A T 0 •Sl'o • It C 111 OUSE it::: in Gettysburg. Any person wish- 4 1 : -, 1 . 1, Th• ing to view the property bdore the day of sale,will call on John B. AlThersrm or Wrn. IWClellan, Esqrs. Terms will ho made on day aside. FL:rI will also offer on same day, at M'- Clellan's Tavern, Erfi 011 T /73 I it re, X Stock of the Bank of Gettysburg, in luts to suit put chasers. JOON M'PEIERSON. Ft cdorick, Md. ts-5 May 2, I':W. Notice. AT a Court of Common Pleas of Adams County,held at Gettysbui•g,on the 27th day of April, A. D. 1830. the Petition of Ants B. Al'himisoN and Moses Trustees of ADAM LIVINGSTON, for • leave to resign, being presented to the Court and read, the Court order the following,viz: Rule on.ADAN LivINGsToN, to show cause why John B. APPli,:rson and Moses 31'Cleau, his Trustees, should not be dischar g er) from the further execution of their trust—lfni° re turnable on the 27th day of May, at 30 o'clock, A. M.; personal notice to be serv ed 'on Adam Livingston, mid notice given to -his Creditors by publishing this Bilk) three successive weeks before the return day in a newspaper in the Borough of Gettysburg. By the Court, B. GILBERT, Prollt'y. May 2,1830. to-5 Notice is hereby Given, TO all -Legatees and others concerned that • the Administration Accounts of the deceased per Sons herein mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court for con• firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 31st day of May next. The Account of Henry Spalding, Admin istrator of John Kuhn, deceased. The Account of Samuel Little, Adminis. trator of Nicholas Jacoby, dec'd. The Account of Isaac Wierman, Admin istrator Debonis Non of Jacob Weidaw, de ceitsed. • The Account of Joseph Topper, Admin istrator of Anthony Topper, dec'd. The Account of Peter Miller, Adminis trator of Nicholas Miller, deed. 'rho Account of Barnet Hildebrand and Jeremiah Latshaw, Administrators of John Hildebrand, jr. dec'd. The Account of Andrew Heintz°lman, Administrator debonis non of Isaiah White, deceased. The Account ofJohn Marshall, Adminis trator of Mary Conrad, dec'd. The Account of Jacob Herriter, jr. Ad ministrator of Philip Rahn, dec'd. The Account of Jolly Kerr, Administra tor of Isaiah White, dec'd. The Account of William Slav baugh, one of the Executors of Peter Slaybaugh, dec'd. The Account of Josoph Topper and Jo seph Fink.,Ex'tors of Andrew Topper,dec'd. The Account of George Guinn, Execu tor, of David flornor, dec'd. • The Account of John M'Plierson, Ad minisfrator of Miles Sweeney, dec'd. The Account of James Bell, jr. Adminis trator of Rosanna Buckmaster, dec'd. The Account of John O'Neill, Adminis. trator of Wm. Toland, dec'd. The Account of Joseph Sneoringer, Esq. and 'Andrew Korigan, Executors of Patrick t i:d an; dec'd. v,7 The Account ofiarnes A. Thompson,one ,tiftho Executors ofJ nines D.Sweeney,dec'd. 'rho Account ofJarnes Barr, Executor of Catharine Lecky, dec'd. - - Tito Account of Moses M'Clean, Execu tor of Mary Lecky, dec'd. The Account of John Sander, Adminis trator with the Will annexed, of Margaret Miller, deceased. The Account of John Heiges, Adminis trator' of Jacob Heiges, dec'd. The Account of Ephraim Swope, Execu tor of Solomon Stonesifer, deed. The Account of David Horner, Adminis trator of Robert Homer, deceased. The Account of Samuel Kennedy, Ad ministrator of Adam Moses, dec'd. The Account of Michael Buehler and Ja cob Mous, Administrator of Jacob Shunk, deceased. The Account of Elizabeth Doaner (late Shlifer,) Administratix and John Ruff, Administrator of Jacob Henry Shlifer, de. teased. The Final Account of Sarni Fahnestock, Administrator of Thomas Tucker, dec'd. The Guardian Account of Joseph Sneer- Inger, jr. Guardian of Juliann Fink, minor child of Conrad Fink, deceased. The Guardianship account ofJacob Faint. °stook, jr. Guardian of Sarah Tucker. JAS. A. THOMPSON, Register. Register's Office, Gettys burg, April 25, 1836. POLISHING POWDER, FOR Polishing Brass awl pther Metals that 'require a high and ltirablo Lustre. This Powder will produce a Polish with less labor than any other in use. ITS EXCELLENCE IN CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL SUILIECT TO CORROSION,-TIIE BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH, AND TUE EASE WITH WIIICII IT IS APPLIED, "Rentlar it an object to every family in point oPECONOMY. Its superior qualities have gained for it a high reputation, and a most decided preference over any preparatiob of the kind everAtAired to the Public. It is *lirntoted not to contain AN ACID, or any othor ear °sive ingredient. - for sale at the Druo Store of • IN J. GibuERT, Getty2burg. THE GE gum - r..t3irT %L X. tre ;c W. Al cUlalau, .71 oru RNS his sincere thanks to his Lk RIENDS and tho Punmc generally, for placing hitn on the return with the pros. ”nt SHERIFF, at a f•riner election; and res pectfully solicits their rotes and interest, for the SILITEILTIPF , S OYrIOE, at the ensuing ELECTION. Should hr' be honored with their confidence by being elected to that Office, no exertion shall be wanting on his part, latthfidly to discharge the duties of that important trust. Gettysbut, Jan. 25, IS:3li. to-43 wsamalF N. 147111. l'o the voters of adapts county FRIENDS AND FELLOW•CITIZENS: T the request of a mmtberolloy friends, - 1 : 1 A- I announce, mysoli to your cousidera• tion as a CA N DI DATE for the NEXI' SHE 1111 4 7 , 14LTY, and most mspectfully solicit your support. Should I be honored with your successful approbation and favor, it shall In my first wish awl airn to discharge the duties of that office with fidelity mid lationnitsr. JOAN JENKINS. Gettysburg, Feb. 1, 1 R:36. SIIM TA,IF V `';ir . To the Independent Voters (f Adonis co FELLow•Crrtzi: NS: offer my self to your consideration as a Candidate for the 8 111 EII I Fl7 Ol S 0 FIT C at the ou•uiag Election. Should Ibe elec• ted, I pledge myself that I will perfoun the duties of that Office with fidelity and a.ipar tiiffity. _ _ JAMES McILEIENY. [Slountj4 ti).] Feb. 22, I tc-47 SAT To the Voters of Adams County: Once more, Felluw•Citizens, I ofThr my self to your consideration as a Candidate tin. tho SHERIFF' S OFFITCE, and respectfully solicit your support. If you elect ine, 1, as is customary, most cheer fully pledge myself to discharge the duties Your obedient Servant. MICHAEL C. CLARKSON. February 22, 1836. to-47 SEZ Ina 21:a7.124.124`111?. To the littlep'entletzt Voters of A dams Co.: FELLOW CITIZENS: I otihr myself to your consideration for the office of E fflir, at the. next GENERAL ELECTION. Should 1 be so fortunate as to be elected I will dis charge the duties of the office faithfully. Your obedient Servant, WM. 'FAUGIIINBAUGH. Petersburg, (Y. S.) Feb. 29, 1836. to-49 snimazry..al,T`ar. To the free and Independent Citizens of A. dams County: L? I3I,LOW•UITIZENS: I oar myself for the SHERIFF'S OF. ICE, at,the next election—and should I &J so fortunate as to succeed, 1 pledge my word and honor to servo with honesty,with out respect to persons. ABRAHAM MUMMA. Franklin tp., March 7, 1836. to-49 SZ-321R7,2t1PALTY. To the Independent Voters of Adams Co FELLOW•CITIZENS: I offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the SZHER ME' S OFFICE, And respectfully solicit your support. If you elect me I most cheerfully pledge my self to discharge the duties faithfully. Your obedient Servant, • GEORGE M YERS. New-chester, March 7, 1836. te*--49 sklir.airtzr:rb..zuzw. To the free and lndependen! Voters of A. dams County: FELLOW-CITIZENS Through kind persuasion from many of my friends, 1 have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of S RIFF, at the ensuing Election, and respectfully solicit your votes; and should I be so fortu nate as to receive your confidence, by being elected to that office, I would pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with care and fidelity. WM. ALBRIGIIT. Couowago tp , March 7, 1836. to-419 AssxGNEES' NOTICE. . NOTICE is hereby given that the sub scribers will meet at the house of-Mo ses Myers lEi the town of Petersburg (Y. 5.,) on Saturday the . 28th of May Inst., at 10 o + clock, A. at which time and place all persons having chums against JACOB HERSHEY, of Latitnore township, are re quested to present the same properly authen ticated for settlement; those indebted to the said Hershey are notified to come forward and discharge the 811111 e without delay. GEO.DE4R.DO F Assignees GEO. ROBINETTE, May 2,1836 ST RAY SUIIVA /SAME to the subscriber's farm, in nun. 'tington township, Adams county, about the hitter part of November last, •••• THREE STRAY SHEEP.— • , 'File owner is requested to comeAt forward, prove property, pay charges aud take them away. DAVID PETERS. May 2,1836. 3t*-5 `TITSBITRG STAR & REPUB-ILICAN.BANNER: L D rriillE Subscriber begs !cave to inlbrin Ii -EL has just received ALA R(; Slit ..THeelicineti, U-1" which lie will warn Acetat Ma " Olive or 5%% eat Acid " Oi i , anorn '' ) , Ittriatic " Wormseed " Nitrie " Castor " Oxallic " Sassafras " Tai tar.• Pak.. " Spike :Ether Solph " Spruce A iitimon, Crude " Vttriot " Auttinunial Wine Orris Root.. Aqua Ammon Prussi4n Blue " Cologne Quassia " Rosar Routs Arrow Rout " Columbo Ar,cnic - " Pink Bark " Gentian " Casearilla " 'Arm ice " Peruviant " Orris Berries " Rhubarb " Jumper " Sarparilla Balsam Senekie " Copaviu " Stupid ••• Peru " Valerian " Tulu Russ Ginger Blacking, Paste Resin Blue Pill - Rose Pink Borax, Rel. Sacro Bronze Sugar Lead Blacklead Sal A mrnon Burgundy Pitch " tEratus Bears' Oil Salts Glauber Camphor " Epsom Cantliarides " Nitre Carmine " Rochelle Cloves " Tartar Cassia Soaps, Venet. Alb. Castor " Windsor, Eng Cream Tartar " Amer. Calomel " Fancy Carbon Amnion Sealing Wax Caustic Lunar Seeds, Anise Cayenne Pepper " Cardamon Charcoal, prepared " Caroway Copperas " Coriander Chronic Yellow " Fcennel " Grecu " Mustard Cochineal " White do. Copal Varnish " Black do. Castor Oil Sperm Cett Court Plaster Spirits Nitre, Dale Chalk, prepared " Hurt horn Drop Lake " Lavender Emery " Turpentine Essences of all kinds Sponge, tine Fig Blue Soda, Sal. Flowers Benzom " Sup. Curb. " Chamomile Starch Flour Sulphur Seidl itz powders Together with every other article in li terms as any other person in the place. Gettysburg, April 21, E1.L.:17.1' For sale nt the Star .Si Banner Office. MARLEGA.NTPS BALSAIVIL or HEALTH, Prepared only by JOHN S. Mtuen, Frederick, Md WIRE subscriber has just re -I'L ceived a supply of the a ,....."51j; 4 t. : -.,„ bovo valuable PIALsAn, which ,o#ll , Sji i.i is now extensively known and 1 11.1. 1ll uG t") 5 used in many places in the 1 • States of Virginia, Maryland, li r 1 Pennsylvania, Ohio,. N. .Yo . rk, ! I 111 I and Kentucky, with astonishing , ILL , d! success, and has performed wonderful cures in dyspepsia, cholics, ner vous tremors, lowness of spirits, and palpita tion of the heart—it is also a sovereign reme dy for all kinds of worms, &c. The pro prietor has a great Number of certificates in possession, of cures performed by this val uable medicine, which would fill several co lumns of a newspaper, and therefore gives only a few of the most prominent, which the reader will find below this advertisement It is neatly put up in square half pint bottles, with the name of the medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, and the proprietor's 5i,, ,, nature on a label, pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle to prevent it from being counterfeited. Each bottle . is accom panied with extensive directions fin. its use, which can at all times be had of the subscri ber, at one dollar per bottle, and by the quantity at n liberal discount. SAM% 11. BUEHLER, Agent. Gettysburg, June :2:2, 1835. eowly-12 RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES Dr. John S. Miller, Frederiektown, I do hereby certify that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach, and a great weakness in my kid neys, and pain across my eyes, for which I used a good_many remedies without giving relief. I was at last recommended to try a bottle of Garlegant's Balsam of Health, pre pared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use done bottle, which I procured of hi agent in Hagerstown, which restored the ...- 1 1 f7nEllt - 7 -7- 7 - )'•: l ' , ' 1: 7— ": Ant Ii ii; 't, , I,F. ii , 1 ~i, . i: lr I' Will 14 - 1 t 0.i .7 ,I. ; : '" : ,-,1 " T. 1 1" ii ,, - --=-- - i . ifiellil r ,k 1 , 1 0,F . 41 ,dill! ill I, ;', - ',7z1.1 P i -t• -oil:. ..,.i.--f4 Alj . r." —. ,3 . ~ it.:.'?„,.. • qt,.:, LA jp4;_-- - ...,.. 11',..t I'. i ..' G ,e ~- r :,' f),T,lll?i j 1 .Ntetr.i (4wfO” ' ; ::4-4.1`'... F. ' ." --. : . r^7 . - -- - ' rs., r---...._ --, V4, • ~ \ - .1. •• a tj ~....... 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Turpentine, %V kite " Assalivtid Tooth Isrut-lias " Elastic Turn Kt•ys " Guutb oc Tun o " Guinan 'ltalica Beans " Rom Tooth Powder " Shellac Umber Uva Ursi " Myrrh Vermilion " Opium Vitriol, Oil " Scumniony " Blue Styrax Verdigris " Tragacanth Venice Turpentine flair Powder W Wax Isinglass " Mustard India Ink " Soap Indigo, Sp anis h %%tillers lodine Wash Balls Ink powder 'Water Cohn s " Liquid Comp. Syrup Iceland Muss Carragen Irish bless Macassar Oil Indelible Ink Dr. Pierson's Welch Ipicac pulv. Cough Drops Ivory Black Whitehead's ess. Mus. Lamp Black lard Laudanum • llooper's Pills Lancets Itch Ointment Lemon Syrup Pulmonary Balsa in Lip Salvo Rush's Pills Lithargo Lucifer Matches Licorice Ball Anderson's Pills " Refined Aromatic Snuff " Stick Turlingion Mace Bateman's Drops Madder British Oil Magnesia, Lump Cephalic Snuff " Calcined Cologne Water Manna Durable Ink Mercury Godfrey's Cordial Mucassat Oil Harlem Oil Mercurial Ointment Leo's Pills Nutmegs Lemon Acid Oil Almonds Opodeldoc, Stoars' " Anise Liquid " Cloves Preston Salts " Cinnamon Seidlitz, Powders " Juniper Soda 44 " llemlock Swrairn's Panacea " Lavender Thompson's Eye Wa " Peppermint ter s line, which lie will sell on as reasonable DR. J. GILBERT. tf-1 to my good health again, and am now us well as ever I was, and you are at liberty to make it known for the benefit of those Alit: ted in the same way. Yours, &e. •JACOB' BOWER, Court Crier. Hagerstown, Sept. 1834. About two years ago I was severely af flicted with the dyspepsia, which I had for the lust fifteen years, previous to the above named timeov loch was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which in creased my complaint, dyspepsia and goner. al weakness and debility to such a degree, 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 immediately to throw it up. Seeing Garle gant's Balsam of Health advertised, I was induced to try a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my sto mach; and every dose of the first bottle help. ea me so much, that in the course of a few days my stomach began to retain and digest every thing I eat. I continued to use the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored ore to per fect health, which I have enjoyed ever since, and not before for fifteen years. I cheerful. ly recommend it to all persons who are af flicted with dyspepsia or debility of stom ach. • Given under my hand this 11th day of January, 18:14. HENRY LOUTI I AN, - • Frederick county, Vu Leesburg. Virp:inia Dear Sir:—l have used the Balsam of Health which I procured from you, with great benefit, if not with entire relief.— When I procured it I was sorely afflicted with dyspepsia, attended by all the distres sing symptoms, headaches, giddiness, heart. burn, and the thousand nervous affections which accompany it, in its worst stages.— At times such was 'the debility occasioned, that I was bed ridden. I think I can say, that the first relief, if not the entire cure, was produced by the use of the Balsam. Jan. Ist. CHAS. W. BINNS. SE E ! Iu DE, LE.IIII Eli .41. YD OIL STORE. 3,000 La PCtta 2,000 IZio Grande 1,500 La Guayra • 1,100 Puma:lil:co 700 ,larucalbo' 1,i• 4 00 J 7,0(10 Dry Patna Kips, 6,000 Heavy Green Salto(' Kips, 1,000 African Nips, 14 Barrels Straits, Bank and Shore 01 L, and A GENERAL VARIETY OF 2.1 Fe TOOLS. of taluch will Le sold at the /oicest Mar, ket Price Fon CA:ill, or on the usual CutanT, or taken in exchange Ihr all kinds of Lk:Alan:a, at the higlii.st market pi ice,by. .1( , liN IV. I'.l.l"l'EN & ' Corner of 31 .ia,l Vine Street, PHILADELPHIA. Match 7, 1836 C C.D 3/ I." . D • 40 litiZtia ae Tlothe prevoniii)ii ;Ind cure of (7inighs, 11 Colds, ling Bkki, id• the Breast and pieparoil CLA RKSON l'! EEMAN, the city of Lancaster. BILL OF 1) RECTION, Accompanying each bottle oldie Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, tic symptoms in the ditieriAtt stages of tilese distressing, discitics; also particular direc tion, respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage mitt' health is r , :.:torod--liir vain and uselest would be the prescriptions of the ablest phy sicians, occonipamed Icy the most and useful medicines, it the directions arc Ka faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposi. lions of 2.7;7 perStins have been taken, butiire proper authorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured iu the most desperate cases of consumptton, sonic of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying, cacti bottle. (!J` — The price of each bottle of Indi.in Specific is 81, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None can be genuine with out his signature, a base composition hav• Mg been ,attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex. traordinary article. For sale at the drug store of Di. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 10, 1f•;35. ly-29 DR. HULL'S RECENTLI INIPRO. \TED TRUSS.--The distinguished surgeons and medical faculty of the cities genet , - ally, and elsewhere, have conic to the conclu sion that this Truss, in its present improved state, is the only instrument surgicslly adapted to the disease 01 Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon for the safe retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New Yin k city, with many others, have expressed n decided preference for this instrument, are res. pectfully added: Vale:nine Mutt, M D. George 13w,lie, M. D. IMM=M E=IEZEIMI Cyrus Perkins, M D. David M. Reese, M. D John Steartho, M. D. Win Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract as lute certificate of Dr. Mutt, of New Ydrk: "Fur the last twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. Hull's Truss have been tested under my own observation with the most grati fying success in cases of great difficulty, in which the mutilated imitation Trusses so com mon in our market, had only aggravated the disease. Dr. Hull is an experienced surgeon, who Illt9 displayed not a little surgical sk ill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrument to its present state of perfectionocn tiering it, I know, the hest I ever saw for secur ing, comforting and curing the ruptured patient and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage of the proles sion, and the confidence of the people. VALENTINE NIOTI, M. D. ['ark Nice, Feb. 20, 1834. Letters Patent of the United States have been gnioted to Dr. Hull for 14 years from the last improvement, dated July sth, 1333. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. .I..GILBERT, Gettysburg. 11ay 9, 1836. t(—G LITT.ELL'S MUSEUM Of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Is published monthly for E. Littell, No. 11 Bank street, Philadelphia, at Six Dollars a year, in advance--Seven Dollars and a half, if not in advance. Contents of _May Number. PLATE-lIIMINA'S MAIDS OF HONOUR. - The Breton Joiner, Memoirs of Matthias D'Amour, American Missionaries, Florence O'Brien, an Irish Tule, Miss Smythe, Great Suspension Bridge at Fribourg, Scientific Intelligence. Climate of Fort Van couver—Geology— Effect ofeold on the Leminif u and on Caterpillars—Polar Boar—Black --Passenger Pigeon--Spuntaneous Plants, Dinners, Clubs, , &,e. Drunkenness in the British Army, Death by Moonshine, Death by a Cable, Virtues and Vices, The Malays, Sea nt the Cape of Good Elope, The Chinese, British Troops in America, Dramas by Joanne Bailin:, Recollections of Sir Walter Scott,uHonor,Love, Obedience, Troops of Friends," Life and Works of Baron envier, Campaign with Zumalacarregui, Manna of the Desert, Alfbrd's School of the Heart, &c. State of Protestantism in France, Cape Of Good Hope—The Late Caro War, The Revenge of the Signor Basil, Southey's Life of Cowper, Extraordinary Application of Gas, Regina's Maids of Honour. CoMPOUND Currageen Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrup are that it is a compound exclusively vege- table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. For sale at the,Prug . Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. Feb. :29 1b36. David Doiack, M. D CEMEEMIE PROSFECTUS OF A NEW VOLUME. The first Number to be tsvied on the second day of Jay nix( '1 II L 1 . :C 7 1., ! Y. 7 ; • A-k C 11. 0 .1., ua•• A DoDui.Ail AND ii/GDDV ESTEEMED Journai ry . IN;;aiit 1. ii, raturr and the Fine Arlo 1:11111:1,Lk-111:1) MAC :\ IFICENT AND COST. EN(atAvINGs ON S'rELL, COPPER ATM Wool), AND RARE, DEA U'l lIT ANT) IOP. ELAR Mu,ICK, ARRANGED OAR THE PIANAPOITTE, 11 An P, GUITAR, &C., AND CONTAINING A rtiol,, from the pew; of Iv, 11-linown ut.d difdir. ‘r it ,•% cry •al j •i.t tliat can prove in. , trrr>rrnT io ;Ito r,ll r,•adci Originaljin.- try --T a!,, rho., Ie: eq..: from the bef.t and Etw,ltsll--Eeien thie I,•tertry ;4:ern! , -I'ol,l,us . %flottces of Foreiem (7,antrivs. by Corro.p.mdtmt4 edgaged err pre4sly aud rxehtsively lor this Joornol—StriClures upon the variong itr nhartioni in the fine Arts thnt are presontrtl fur (ht. notion and approbation of tho public—lll:dm' ate a n d 1)o:toilful spveinionb of Art, En.. groving.i, , cut. Notio,s of the doted Dratna turd other ainill , •iiionts—'frandationH front the. best Wort, s iu other langtioga , , Vreiteb, German, llal ion, Spanish, etc.—nod an infinite varicty of miscelts !wow. readdig ri•latitig to pasNing cheat;, rcluttilnble Inflili.lll,ll,, di-co% eritN4 and improvi-metit ill Science, All, Merbaniclo, etc. etc. ' I=lllll==l 'Mill: next V. , ;Mlle el . the New York tMir ror will excel all its predecessors in Literary attractions, l'Aigiiivings, Alusick and "I'‘ pogityliv. The be,it W r it ers i n (ho 1:1111! will Cola:15111e to ils pages, and a spir ited Foreigo Correspondence trill be main taituid. The slim of FIVE 111( )D.SAND DOLLANS %%ill lie paid fi,r the t)itti:lNAL matter to he published iii the cows(' of the next % , iilinne! Besides which, eliiiiee Trims from the French, German, and to,il :4t-loctwns from popular joinnals abitiad will set ro to give It anti I ciidel' it olio of the most piquant, fluting awl exprisile I Vpl).iitOlieS Of elegant literature and the floe fats extant. 1.1TER..1.1t1 Whatever [UN' 11:lVo heen the attractions of the•thirteen preceding volumes of the Ne'w Yolk trier, the arrangements entered in to end consummated fur the rotia'rEulstrtt, the first utunhur or which will be publiSlied on the second of .July next, warrant us in the pbvi c %lint, iu erctli resiitet, but par tiPularly in the I,iter,ir Department, it will greatly surpass all its predecessors, !idly maintaining its preeminent position among the periodicals of the country, and otrering a successful rivalry with the roust vaunted popular periodicals of the British and l'ari- Sian pres::. ITS STEEL 1•: NG RA V INGS.—Tho most distinguished artists have been employ ed t•) firruuyh dcsi-tis and execute the plates fur the ileautifid Series of Pictorial Embel lishments, illustrative of A merican scenery, incidents, and personages, intended to grace the new volume; among which, from a clef d'omnre of INmAN, will be a splendid en graving and perfect likeness of Mr. HAL- Lcca., the only acknowledged portrait ever taken of the gifted and universally admired author of "Fanny." The Landing of Co lumbus, as described by WASHINGTON NV lNu,and the Art ival of the English at James town, from the tales of J. K. PAT , LoriVto, painted by CHAPMAN, ONpl'eSdy fire• this %veldt, will be engraved by 11.»r/nun in his best manner. 'rho fourth plate of this volume will be engraved by Smir.m from a design by \Vela. There will be Four En gravings in the course of the year, beside the Vignette, all the must exquisite bpeei owns of the art that can be procured in the eountry, and all by Native Artists. '1'l) cost of these will exceed FOUR THOU SAND DOLLARS! WOOD EN GRAVIN GS.—The perfec tion to which this art has been brought its the U. States induces us to promise a varie ty of specimens,comprehending brilliant and striking sketches of various subjects cornice ted with the history, antiquities, and pictu resque views of America. 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