ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheri W's Sales. IN pursuance of sundry Writs of 17cndi tiani Exponas, issued out of the Court of cominon Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will be eXposed to public sale, on Monday the 25111 of July next, at 1 o'- clock, r. :it. at the Court house, in Gettys burg, the following Real Estate, viz: Lot of Ground, Situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, fron ting on West street,and hounded on the ivest by n private alley,adjoining lots of Professor 'Jacobs—on which are erected • Ji large lwo 7 story Frame Shop ALSO, One other Lot qf Ground, Fronting on West street and bounded on the North by a public alley, adjoining the above dcsdribed lot—on which die erected a one story FRAME ? SHOP & COAL SLIMD. Seized and taken in execution us the Estate of Conrad Weaver. -A LSOr-- a, Lot of Gwouna l Situate in Huaterstown, Adams county, ad. joining funds of Abraham King, Esq. Dinah ---,Whitson and others, on -. which are erected A ONE STOE Y LOG :VIVI - 43LLING HOUSE ,;;;;;.' N. mid a Loo SrAnix, known on the • •htn of said town as No. and fronting on Pine Grove street. Seized and „taken, in execution as the Estate of William -ALSO • a Lot of. Vrowna., Situate in Mountplcasant township, Adams • county, containing ONE Acre, more or less, ' adjoining lands of Anderson Ewing, Esq. Geo. Snyder and others, on which are erec ted, A ONE STIMY LOG DWELLING gips, ~ ra..p . ~, *• : with a well of water near the door, ' and a Small Stable. • Seized and taken in . execution as the Estate of nos. Snowdon. —ALSO= . . .1. Lot ot. ti round, ' Situate in Latimore township, Adams coun ty, .Containing ono Acre, more or less, ad . _joining lands of Jesse Cook and Philip illy. ri ere, on which are erected a ono sto- ry Leg Dwelling HOUSE, ail MI with some fruit trees. Seized and "11° taken in execution as the Estate of/flu/Mew Tag. -ALSO --•a La of Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, containing one Acre, more or less, adjoining hinds of John '('orrens and Geo. Hagerman, on which are erected ;; f!,, , A ONE STORY LOG D WELLING • I HOUSE, with a small ORCHARD. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Sebastian Troyer. • -ALSO_ a Tract cif. Situate in Franklin and Hamiltonhan town ships,Adams county,containing 300 Acres„ more or less, adjoining lands of 1). Cham berlain, Keefaver, Pitzer and others, on which are erected TWO ortn STORY Loo a DIN tiling Violists, ON Two DOUBLE Loa STABLES, a Spring of Wil ier near each House, Two Small Orchards, and a quantity of MEADow. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate ofAnn Ba. ker, Peter Baker and Joseph Baker. SL Tract IA Luna, Situate in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, containing 10 Acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of John Mussel man, Esq. C. Friet and others, on which are e r'ected a ONE STORY Leo Dwer, N.. ) 4. LING HOUSE. --ALSO- i I 7. - One other Tract of cotl- Land, situate in the township aforesaid,con taining 5 Acres, more or less,adjoining lands of Wm. ltrMillan and John Musselnian,Esq. and others. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Joshua Trank/e,with notice to Sarah Trankle, George Trankle, Susan Trankle and Polly Trankle, Terre-tenants JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff. Simian] Office, Gettys. burg, June 27, 183 G. To JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. H y the following section of an Act of Assembly, it will ho seen that it is the duty of Justices of the Peace, under a penal ty of TEN - DOILAUS, to furnish themselves with, and keep up in their respective offices, a "FEE BILL " All officers whose fees, are by this act, and by the act, entitled, "An act establishing a foe bill," passed the twenty-eighth March, eighteen hun dred and fourteen, ascertained, limited and ap pointed, shall and are hereby required to make fair tables of their respective fees according to the said acts, and to publish and kelp up the same fn their respective °Metz within six months af ter the passing of this act; in some conspicuous part, for the inspection of all persons who shall have business in said offices; and Yang such of ficer shall neglect to publish and keep up a table of the fees of his office as aforesaid, in such case, such officer shall pay to any person aggt loved the satu of TEN DOLLARS, together with double the amount of the excess of fees, if any, which such poison &ay have paid to the said officer,to be recovered with costs of suit by action of debt, in the same Manner as other debts uro by law recov arable- , flavjustices of the Peace are therefore inthrtned,that we have just printed the FEE BILL, comprising a statement of Fees to be pharged and received by Magistrates, constables and iViliziwes, which can be ob. Wined on application at this office. (gr . / 3 'll(e 24 Cents. Gettysburg, May SU, 1830. tf-9 fiX*ll , 7V3 RINCIWORZCA: • OIN MU= T - FOR the cure of Ringworm, there is said li*Oothing equal to this Ointnicut--ma• 14„)r.fiayiug been cured by its use. woe sale at the Drug Store of D.. J. GILBERT, "rodeilM rE,II/UEAVOTES For Salo ,it this Odic°. Z , 2l.ll)COZAaiet3il , 24 -, a WHEREAS the Hon. D. DURNIM, Esq. President of the several Courts of Com Mon Pleas, in - the Counties compos ing the Nineteenth Distriet,& Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other ofThialers in the said District---aud D:AsttcL SIIEFFER and Wm. 111 . CLEAN,Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and 'Fermi ncr, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Coon ty of Adams—have issued their precept, hearing date the 27th day of April, in the year of our Loan one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and to me directed, for holdin , a Court of Common .Pledir, - and General Quarter Sessionsof the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 22d day of August next— Notice, is ller eiry uiven, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro. ner, and Censtables, within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, aro to be then and there,to prosecute against thorn as shall he Just. JAM E 8 BELL, Jr. Sheriff: July 4,183 G. tc-14 CAI IN tIT WA RE-110 US ----rm.-..,:=....--z.r.z. ~ 10 i • .;: i,::::•':.',..;:A . : , :i1i I IA h ~r ,', ~ ili`4'l , Ir , , ' r li 1 1 ---, Lll l fllp.kr J' 43.'1 , . l' ,. 1 1 i r1T1.,..'',1,i 1 1 , j_, li. i ,11 II 'l4' [ ~, !IL! • immw..., ..,,.. . CHRISTIAN 0313 LER 3 OAMITLIT-MAZZIR : ESPECTFULLY informs his friends - 14 - 11 ' and the public in general, that he still carries on business at the old stand, whore he has on hand, and is prepared to manufac ture to order, THE HOST FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE 7 1 711, ill Zl, VARRANTED TO 13E OF THE BEST MATIMIALS, AND ciurk:it !OIL WO:tY3IANSIIII., —CONSISTING rn rAnT OF renclt Pedestal-end and plain SIDE BOARDS, rench and plain DITREA Ladles' and Gentlemen's SECRETARIES and BOOK-CASES, PILLAR and CLAW DINING, BREAK FAST and CARD TABLES, Plain do. do. ,do. LndieN' WORK•STANDS, CRIBS, CRADLES and portable WRI. • TING•DESIiS; AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF D T A 11) S All of - which will ho sold as (MEM', for Card/ or Country Produce, as they can be purchased, of the same quality, at any other place. ra"He has also provided himself with an excellent HEA RSE—and is prepared io make COP 'INS to order, at the shortest notice. The subscriber takes this methoa of re turning his sincere thanks to a generous public for the encouragement received since he commenced business,, and hopcs,by being punctual in his promises, milking good work and attending strictly to his business, to con• tinuo to merit and receive a liberal shore of atronage. CHRIsTIAIV Do B LER. Gettysburg., June 27, 18.3 G. 3m-13' NEW BOOT & SHOE wela ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that lie has commenced the business o manufacturing tati.l3oo'v A N D SHOES IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, .dt his residence in East York Street,a few doors from the Court-House: Where ho intends always to keep on hand a general assortment of first-rate work— SUCH AS, Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and PUMPS ; Ladles' MoroCco, Stuff & Leather SHOES; Misses' and Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every description. rip.• Having first-rate Stock and hands, he hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. Gettysburg, June 27, 1836 . AIERCHANTS from the Country will bo supplied by tl►o dozen, at , fair pries, Gettysburg n►anutacturo. Two or Three Joni lteyinen, First-rate workmen, wanted immediately COMPOUND Carrageen, Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages or this Syrup are that it is a compound exclusively vege- . - hle, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic nyedients. For sale at the Drug Store'of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg, Feb. :29, 1.1:--1!•1 ii I 1 , , : 1 , „ 11 1 i 1.11-, {l, , , 0,, A. B. KURTZ. Gm-13 A NUMBER of accounts duo HENRY McELROY have been placed in my hands fur Collection. Those knowing them selves indebted would do well to call with• out delay and discharge them. ROBERT W. MWDLETON. .luau ROBERT F. 11014:00NALUGHlri ATTORNEY AT LAW. OOFFICEin York Street, next door to the Public Offices, in the room lately occupied by John L. Fuller, Esq. Gettysburg, April 18, 1836 am-3 CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CHAMBERSISERG STREET Till subscriber respectfully in'ornis his old friends and customers that he has On hand, and is prepared at all times to inalaitheture, aiahogany, Offerpfr, Cherry toed Malnaft Fraisrivd 461 'IF ;TR; Ffig Ai 0 4.4e4\ 4J 4, 43,, or EVERY DESCRIPTION IN MS LINE. Ii is materials are good; Iris wo: k warranted, arid of the latest patterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated to the times. irfr All orders for ce, Trzra s pu t m• tually attended to. DAVID IMAM'. Gettysburg, June 13, 1.836. 0141 ET 'anted !mincelitrichy, TWO JOURNEYMEN, of steady hab• its, to whom constant work and gofal wages will 1):: given. AI.•o AN APPRENTICE to the above business, about 10 or 17 years of age; one from the country would be pro• ferred. BOOTS j:L - SHOES. A LARGE A SSORTII ENT 'OF _ A N D a&L,..,,,,, Just ieceived and tOr sale by J. GILBERT; Gettysburg. made arrangements nt home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can be made to order in a workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. April 4.1830 C Ode 11, Scli D E .1101^11) TRUNK FACTORY. WIFIE Subscriber returns his thanks to - 11 - the Public for the very liberal support extended to him, and would respectfully state that he is at all times prepared, at his old Stand in Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court•HousA, to Make, Trim canal Repair azao ND, t- Rai-ouches iv - - CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a nent, fashionable and sub. stantial manner, of GOOD MAMMALS and at the shortest notice. Ho is also prepared to manufacture, and has now on hand, sA R ppLES , 9 e 7 "v 'EIDLES IVIA.RTING.II.I:IES, Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND EVERY OTHF:ft ARTICLE IN HIS LINE DR RUIDNESH The Public are respectllilly invited to give him') call before purchasing elsewhere. Kr - All kinds of Marketing taken in ex change for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburg, May 2, 1536. tf-5 FRESH DRUGS AND ca,..l2la2alL7fralaie A FRESII Supply just received and for - 4311- sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink, " Nutmegs, Flor. hlustard, best, " cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder Fully, in cm- Crotnu bossed boxe.„ Balsam Copaiba, Furniture Corks, . Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds, backs, visiting Curds. Quinine, Drawing paperor boards Refined Liquorice, Pearl powder, English Yen. lted, Aromatic Sults. Acetic Acid, No. 8, All of which can be had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. tr-lo Juno 6; 1830. Millinery. THE subscriber respectfully informs her former customers, and the public generally, that she has recommenced the above busi ness at her residence, (at the house of Mrs. WAIIIPLERO opposite the Post Office,where she will at all times be prepared to .. allaLv and Repair Zonnets IN TILE MIDST rASIIioNABLE MANNER, having made arrangements to receive the LATEsT FASHIONS from Philadelphia regu larly. S. SCHREINER. Geltysbura April I I, ISM. tl-2 SIX CENTS REWARD. R ANA WAY from the sii . bscriberdiving in Littlesfejmon the t2Sth 00111 y last, a bound girl named MARY SPECK. I hereby caution all persons from harboring her at the risk of the law being enforced a gainst them. The above reward will be paid for her apprehension, but no thanks. CHARLES KENNEDY. Littlestown, June 1;3, 1836. 3t-11 X' OTTICTI. HIDE' LEATILTR AND OIL. STORE. 3,000 La Plata 2,000 RIO Grande 1,500 La Guayra • 1,100 Pernambuco 700 111 a rucaibo 1, 1 00 Green Slaughter J 7,000 Dry Patna Kips, 6,000 heavy Green Salted hips, 1,000 African Kips, 12S Barrels Straits, Bank and Shore OIL, and A GENERAL VARIETY OF TWA E2Z TOOLS. ALL of which will be sold at the lowest illurlect price FOR CASU, or on the usuul Caeorr, or taken in exchange for all kinds of LEATilmt, at the highest market price,by JOHN W. PA'T'EN & CO. Corner of 31 and Vine Street, March 7, 1826 C 0 iN "E' TAON. Indian Specific, T i lOR the prevention and cure ofeongits, -ri• Colds, Asthinas, Consumptions, Spit. tine Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Ltaws, prepared by Doct. CLARK.SON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIREcnoN, A ccompany ing each bottle of - the Specific, pointtng out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the difli!rent stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored--for vain god useless would be the prescriptions oldie ablest phy sicians, accompauied by the most powerful arid useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposi tions of 2H7 persons have been taken, before proper authorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate cases of consumption, some of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle. (* -- The price of each bottle of Indian Specific is Sl, 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 ran be genuine with out his signature, a base composition hay. ieg been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex- 1 1 traordina ry article. For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 10, 1.635. 30 UrafilEiriliEN 'WANTED. AN TED inniediately,TWo Jour neymen Shoe-makers, first rate workmen—to whom good wages and constant work will be given. Also TWO APPRENTICES, of steady, in• dustrious habits, wanted immediately to learn the Shoemaking business. DANIEL BALDWIN. Gettysburg, June 6, 1836. 4t-10 Seasoned Lumber. gr 200,000 Feet of PINE BOARDS and PLANK, 50,000 Feet of first quality POPLAR PLANK, 25,000 Feet of POPLAR SCANTLING, 5,000 do. do It Inch BOARDS, 80,000 . d0. do. CHERRY. 300,000 SHINGLES—(equnI to any ever offered in this market)— Just added to our Stock of SEASONED LUMBER, and for Sale by DANIEL P. WEISER & CO. On North George Stteet, near the Stone Bridge, York, Pa. May 9,1530. 3m-6 POLISHING POWDER, FOR Polishing Brass and other Metals that require a high and durable Lustre. This Powder will produce a Polish with less labor than any other in use. ITS EXCELLENCE IN CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL SUBJECT TO CORHOSION,-TIIE BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH, AND THE EASE WITH WHICH IT IS APPLIED, Render it an object - to every family in point of ECONOMY. lts superior qualities have gained for it a high reputation, and a most decided preference over any preparation of the kind ever oflbred to the Public. It is warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any other corrosive ingredient. For sale at the Drug* Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, 1836. tf-1 R. HULL'S RECENTLI EAPRO. VED TRUSS.--Tho distinguished surgeons and medical faculty of the cities gener ally, and elsewhere, have come to the conclu sion that this Triiss, in its present improved state, is the only instrument surgically adapted to the disease of Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon lin the safe retention of e bowels and the final cure of the disease In confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New York city, with many others, have expressed a decided preference for this instrument, are res. pectlidly added: Valentino Mott, MD. George Bushe, M_ D. A. A. Stevens, M. D. David Dimelt, M. D. Jobn'll. Beck, M. D. Samuel nekerly, M. D Cyrus Perkins, M. D. David M. Reese, M. D John Stearns, M. D. Wm. Anderson, M. D. AlSo, the following extract of a late certificate of Dr. Mutt, of New Yotk: "For 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 has displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrument to its present state of petleetion,ren dering it, I know, the best 1 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 profes sion, and the confidence of the people. VALENTINE - MOTT, M. 1) Park Place, Petr. 9U, 18:34. . Letters Patent of the United State's have been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 year from the last improvement, dated July stli, 1833. Fur sale at the Mug Store of Dr..l. GILBERT, Gettytiburg. May 0, ~tf-6 Valuable Printing Establishment o:rl'Oit SALE. THE Establishment of the "COLUMBIA SPY, AND f.ANCASTER AND YORK' .COUNTY RECOItD;" is offered for gale on rea sonable terms. The paper has a good circula tion,and the office is believed to be one of the most profitable in the State. Columbia already contains a population Of about 2500, and it pos sesses advantages for improvement surpassed by lea towns in the country. The canal from Pitts burg and the northern part of the Stateoind the Philadelphia rail road here connect; and a cum.! to Ilavre de Grace,(ktuolaud,) and rail roads tc Gettysburg - and Harrisburg are expected to be nude sh ortly. A rail road communication to Baltimore is also in progresm. In the offieo are two presses, and every variety of type neces.ar) to carry on the bu , inesi. The proprietor i 4 con li•lent that there is not snottier such opening in the state—the job work and - advertising alone (which are rapidly increa-ing) leieing24mnitotell to upwards of 120 duillar4, the past your. (0-Letters 011 the ouSject (po,.t paid) wd: r:•crice attention. Forty-flair Reasons for now stil crthing to 17tTALDI.E'S 1 IT Li THE eIIEAPEST MODE • of obtaining Books ever Yet devised. 2. It is carded by road to the re - mutest patt of the Union. 3. The postuge is little mote than for a news riper. • 4. It is a work of real of Ety. 5. It receives unbounded pa'ronage. 6 It snits all edocated persons. It_is cilcolActl for the %t hole family circle. _ 8. It promotes social belles lettres resdiug 9. It ind.tees conversation of an intellectual Caht 10. It iw f ce from sect tr:ahism. 11 It Ills no partypolities. 12. It ii fit useful information at the smallest. expense. 13. It pleases the gay without offending the grave ; 14. The father of a flitnity,ns well as his wife and (13 , igisters. 15. It is a universal fat (trite v,herever known. 16 A volume completed every six moths. 17. Each volume costs lehs than a London duo• tleciaio, though 18. It contains as much as t wenty five. 19 It is pllbki'led with the utmost legularhy. 20. It accompanied by the JOIJIINAL UV BELLES LEI-runs, which 21 Contains reviews of books and general lite racy information. at no cost whatever. 22. It is untiias,ed in its criticisms and reviews. 23. It is read in all well informed Cocks. 24. It is valuable as a gift,causing the donor to be weekly remembered. 25. It is a pleasing companion in solitude. 56. It is no ephemerral publication, here to.day and gone to-morrow. 27. Its character is established. 28. It will improve on acquaintance, for 29. Its worth is not known till examined. 30. It is never out of date. 31. It is adapted to every meridian. 32. It is a V:iluable resource in a steam-boat or stagecoach. 33. It may be carrird in the moat compact form and without loss of space. • 34. It delights by its chaste frictions. 35. It instructs by its sketches of character. 36. It cnlargos the mind by its travek 37. It takes you on a tour of the world, without toil, expense, or dane: 38. It subdues national prejudices. 39. Itscquaints us with the illustrious dead. 49. It keeps us informed of the literature of our 'own times. 41. It s'nctions and encourages virtue and cur. rent taste. - 42. It is so much read in polite circlesohat to be ignorant of its contents is to be behind the age in which we live. 43. No periodical, at its. price,(ss,) has ever ob tained and retained so wide a ciiculation in America. 44 A new volume commences July 4, 186. C I -Published (20 quarto pages) weekly,pay able in advance. ADAM %VALDIE, No. 46, Carpenter Street, Philadelphia. TUE SATURDAY NEWS, AND LITERARY GAZETTE, A weekly Family Newspaper—devoted to Lit erature, CritiCism, the Fine Arts, General Intelligence, Neu s, &c. Price two dollars per annum, payable in advance. N Saturday, July 2, 1856, the subscribers will commence, in Philadelphia, the pub- licatiun of a new weekly newspaper under the above title. l'he News will embrace every vari.•ly of ligh literature, including Tales, Poetry, Ei•aya, Crit icisms; Notices or the Fine Arts, the Drama, &c. The original matter will he supplied by writers of the first eminence. A regular cor respondence will be maintained with Washing ton, and the principal Cities of the Union, and arrangements are in progress by Which letters from Europe will be constantly furnished. Attention will be paid to securing at the ear. est passible date the choicest productions of the English periodical press. Popular novels will occasionally he given though they will not be suffered to interfere with a general variety. The latest news; and all items at interesting in telligence mill'invariably from part of the con. tents. • l'he News will be printed on a folio sheet of the largest class, and will furnish as large an amount of reading matter as any weekly paper now published in this country. It will be con ducted in a spirit of the most fearless indepen dence. All allusion to party politics or secta rian religion will be carefully avoided. LOUIS A. GOOEY, JOSEPH C. NEAL, MORTON M . MICII Agents of paper will be allowed the usual commission. Six copies furnished for SlO. All payments to be made hi advance Orders, free of postage, must he addressed to L. A. GOOEY & CO. No. 100 Wa!Tat street, ',Wad. Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of 111113 MOR diseases of the bladder, obstructions of urine, &c, &c. The /Jimlnt leaves have been highly recommended for diseases of the Madder, by some at ttic. most distinguished pltry sicians of Europe. "A variety of remedies Itsve been advised (says Doctor Ni'Dowell,) foe citron. is inflammation of the bladder: mot.t of them I have repeatedly tried with little or no effect,be. yond that of being in some degree palliative.— The Compound Bimini having been Gately strongly recommended, I was'indueed to make irial of it, and my experiments hive resulted in the satisfactory Manner, having succeeded in saving the most inVelerate cases, in a filch I had no hope of success." The above medicine has been frequently pre scribed hy, and found to an4wer the fullest ex pectations of the ,principal physicians of the cities. Just received from the .ware-hnuse of G. W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Scorn or . Dr. J. 'GILBERT. Gettysburg, June 6, 183,6. • S AX "11.13 6.31011 ET' M E last Summer a TRUNK directed to ENOCH PAULIN, was sent to 'l%l r. Thompson's Hotel in this place, but Iles never been called tor. The owner is requested to call,. prove it and take it away. ' Gettysburg, Jut 13, 18'do. . . • PERI A NEW Littelt:s Saturday eitiagazine WS published every week, in a handsome No, of 24large pages. It contains the choicest Llnnr matter of the British Pefindicalcand will make two. large volumes a year. Price Three Dollirs in advance. 'l•hi+ work can only he afforded at so low a price, from ita connexion with the Musr.r3l or Fit N N 1001 N ill •eitntttin the hole of the Saturday Magazine. besides the most important matter of ilir Reviews. The Saturday Maivizine will Comprise Stich a variety orititeresting pottry and mis cellaneous reading, EQUAJ. TO SIX OUTS VO m to make it deserving the lavin ul both me piton.; and dm u'd. CoITr.:NT4 or THE I'l IiFT NUM ❑ ip. 1. The ColisC. irt, it French Army : 1:,,0r snr. y, hs' L. E. L. S A Friend hi 11 Friend InJc erl, by NI is • 4, rh e Young VI etcneler, a. talc, by Miss Criwforil. 5 S;'arlryyow•; ur, the Dog F;eild. by Capt. Vlarrvau 6 rite Charity Sider, a tale, by Mrs. titirton. :It ro:icitril by L. 1.1"1"11;;LL, Wink street, [Lick. of 7l r.;lresntit strt et. Phil l Iphin, ,lulu' 4, 18.6 PROSPECTUS. THE NIZVT 7ronztr. DISCUSSION. CII RISTIANITV rersus INFILIELLI Y. CHARLILS H. JACKSON & Co., I'l tuutcAh Pit 111,161 rats, No. 17; Ann Sheet, NNa Lirk, 113, AVE prese, Fni immedimely p u b. I,tt lbtli in litimbers of twenty-four pages, ue ta.membellished with pfues,price 12 1-2 cents, the lute int ercreing and import.itt discussion be tween Dr. Sleigh, in support of ChristitendY.tind the D. Icgates'ultbe Tammany 11..11 Society,atol of other Sceptics, in di fence of liditlefity•— TM+ discussion which plodncetl, and kept up a theological excitement, Ititherttttopatalheled in the city of New York, commenoed Nov. Ilth, 1835, Mild terminated Feb. 18th, 1836. The substance of the aroma tits both by Dr. Sleigh and hi , oppullelo was faitidolly and impartially taken down on the spot, and has been ear, fully re* ised, SI that this publication v.lll contain the arguments and objections of both Nloreuver Dr. Sleigh will add copious critical, and explanathry nntea and also nu. (Peron.' ineot.troveitible argnments in Cis or of D , vine Revelation, some or I itich; it is thought, will be found to be original and never befute published, tebutting tiod rt fitting the most pow erful objections clan the Infidels that eve r • The publishers, in sol;citing patronage for this work, present herewith the •'lut oduction." which furnishes man interesting particulars tc specting the Mscussium They also subjoin some articles which appeared in the public pa pers during its progress. If any other proof of the importance of the arguments advanced by Dr. Sleigh were neces sary than the glorious and triumphant result of th,c "Discussion," it is pre-fir - bed that the testi monials of the most eminent clergymen and oth er dist gentlemen of New York herein contained, would s , iffice• CONDITIONS, &c. The work will be printed un good paper,with new type, and each number will contain twenty fonr octavo . pages. The volume will he embel halted with a portrait of 1)r Sleigh, and at least four other engravings. One number, it is ex pected. will be published each week, and the work will probably be completed in fifty num bers. 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