A7VBP'I7.:SEIHENTS. ItilieritPs Sales. . 11N punsuitnee of sundry Writs of Vendi tioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Cornimm Ple.is of Atkins county, and to ma directed, will be exp led to pub is sale, on Monday li e 25th of July next, at 1 o'- clock, P. at. at the Court.h fuse, in Gettys. burg; the followiog Real Estate, viz: Lot of Ground, Situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, fron. ting on West street,and bounded on the west by a private alley,ncljoining lots of Professor Jacobs—on which are erected .11 large . two-story. Frame Shop One oilier Lot of Ground, Fronting on West street and bounded nn the North by a public alley, adjuining the above deacribed lot—on which ai•e erected a one• story FRAME SHOP & COAL SHED. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Conrad Weaver. S 1 Lot of Ground, Situate in Hunterstown, Adams county, no joining lands or Abraham King, T4q• Dinah Whitsun and others, on which are erected .A. ONE STORY LOG •. DW LLIN - Gr • HOUSE ,a%ff;:: and a Led ST.tiste, known on the ;1 11 ; plan of avid town: as No. and fronting on Pine Grove street. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of William sr.: -AL9O-~ a tot of Ground, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, containing 0:s1 E Acre, more or less, adjoining lands of Anderson Ewing, Esq. Geo. Snyder and others,pn which are orcc• . ted, Amin sTonv Lon'DwELLINo MI • 2 99 ' with a well-of water mar the.door, and u Small Stable. Seiv.d and taken in execution as the Estate of 1 hos. Snowdon. -ALSO a Lot of Ground, Pih,.inte in Ptt intore township, Adams coun ty,. centaining one. Acre, more or less, ad joining land.; of Jesse Cook and Philip Mv. era, on which are erected a one sto. ry Log Dwelling HOUSE, iiii with some fruit trees. Seized and " taken in execution us the Estate of Illuttriew Tag. .-ALSO-• a - Lot of Gvonia, Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams couhty, containing ono Acre, more or less, adjoining lands of John Torrens and Geo. Hagerman, on which are erected CI • • A ONE STORY LOG DWELLING . HOUSE, with a small OnceAnu. Seized and taken in execution- as the Estate of Sebastian Troyer. al. Tract ol Situate in Franklin and Hamittonban town shios,Ada ms countv,contaming 300 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of 1). Cham berlain, Keefaver, Puffer and others, on Which are erected TWO ONE STORY Loa . . 112 Dwelling Houses, al TWO DOUBLE LOO STABLER, a Spring of %Va. ter near each House, Two Small Orchards, and. a quantity. of. MEADOW. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Ann Ba ker, Peter Baker and Joseph Baker. -A LSO - a Tract Of Lana, Situate in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, containing 10 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Musselman, Esq. C. Friet and others, on which are a ,rected-a ONla STOET Lon DWEL. ;;;;I C l' ' . t.: Zona HOUSE.. --ALSO— 1e - I f One other Tract of wooek- I*ind, situate in the township aforesaid,con. taimng 5 Acres, more or less,adjoining lands of Was. illan and John Musselman,E,q. and others... Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Joshua Trarik/e,wah notice to Sarah Trankle, George Trankle, Susan Trankle and Polly Trankle. Terre tenants. JA VIES BELL, Jr. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. GettYs• burg, June V, 1836. TO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, BY the following section of an Act of _Assembly, it will be seen that it is the duty;of Justices of the Peace, under a penal ty of TEN DOLLAII3, to furnish themselves with, an-lit-Pp 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 fee bill," passed the t wonty.eighth March, eighteen hun dred and fourteen, ascertained, limited and op pointed, shall and are hereby required to make fair tables of their respective fees according to the card act% and to publish and kelp up the same in their respective offices within six months af. ter the passing of this act, in some conspicuous tout, for the inspection of all person, who shall have business in said offices; and if any such of ficer shall neglect to publish and keep up a table of the fees e his office as o.l4re:said, in such case, such officer shall pay to any person aggrieved the suns Of TEN DOLLARS, together with double thifi'ainount of the excess of fees, if any, which inch person may have paid to the said officer,to be recovered with costs of - suit by action of debt, in the same manner as other debts are by law recov erable. Kr.lusticea of the Yeace are therefore inforated,that we have just printed the FEE BILL, comprising. a statement or Fees to be charged and received by Magistrates , Conitables nod Witnesses, which can be ob. tained,on application at this office. o:7•Price 23 Cents. GPltyaburg, May SO, 1830. soarva FOR the cure of Ringworm,.there is said to be nothing, equal to this Ointment—ma basint been cured by its use, rein% at the Drug Store of • , GILBERT, 11,11611VM VASA" 0 06 TES For Side at this Palm orPtitiDNENCLlttelifi ,7 lo.??o WHEREAS the Hon. D. DURKEE, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos ing the Nineteenth District,& Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said District--and DANIEL SIIRFFER and W3t. M . CLEAN,Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and 'Fermi ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Coon ty of Adams--have issued their precept, bearing date the 27th day of April, in the year of our Loan one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail. Delivery, and Court of Over and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on ilfonilay the 22d day of August next Notice, is hereby GIN cm, To all the Ju.tiees of the Peace, the Corn. ner, and Constables, within the said County of Adarns, that 'khey 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 s 'id County of Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against them as shall be just. JA if ES BELL, Jr. Sheriff: July 4, 1 8 36. tc-14 CABINET WARE-HOUSE. CHRISTIAN DOBLER, 0.103,11TMT-ICAICE.II. 2 RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that ho still carries on business at the old stand, where he has on hand, and is prepared to manufac ture to order, THE 1110 ST FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE 37711,1T1TT1E.3 9 WARRANTED TO DE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, -CONSISTING IN PART OF French Pedestal-end and plain SIDE BOARDS, Ranch and plain BUREAUS, Lathes' and Gentlemen's SECRETARIES and BOOKCASES, PI lAA R and CLAW DINING, BREAK FAST and CARD TABLES, Plain do. do. do. Ladies' WORK•STA NDS, CRIBS, CRADLES and portable TING•DESKS; AND A GENERAL ASSORVIENT OF BEDSTEADS. All of which will be sold as cnnar, for Cash., or Country Produce, as they can be purchased, of the same quality, at any other place. He has also provided himself with an excellent HEARSE—and is prepared io make COPPINS , to order, at the shortest notice. The subscriber takes this methea of re turning his sincere thanks to a generous public for the encouragement received since he commenced business, and hopes,by being punctual in his promises, making gond work and attending strictly to his business, to con tinue to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. CHRISM N DOBLER. Gettysburg, June 27, 1836. 3m-13 NEW BOOT tk. - SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has commenced the business o manufacturing t BOOTS AN D Mir SHOES IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, .dt his residence in East York Street,a few doors trona the Court House: Where he intends always to keep on hand a general assortment of first-rate work 1180CH AS, a iitgrA"el Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and PUMPS ; Ladies' Morocco,Stuff& Leather SHOES; Misses' and Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every description. trg c. Having first-rate Stock and hands, he hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. Gettysburg, June 27, 18:'6. oz:7 - MERCHANTS from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manutbcture. Two or Three Journeymen, First-rato workmPn, wanted immediately. COMYOUN Carra „Teen Cough • • THE superior advantages of this Syrul are that at is a compound exclusively vege• table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. . Fob. 19, 18313. tf-453 A. 13. KURTZ. Om-13 BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH, AND TILE EASE Aviv'. %men IT IS APPLIED, Render it an object to every family in point of ECONOMY. Its superior qualities have gained lbr it a high reputation, and a most decided preference over any prepration of the kind ever offered to the Public. It is warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any other corrosive ingredient. For sale at the Drug Store of I) Syrup. ROBERT r.riiTcCONALIIGILIG ATTORNEY ATLAW. OFFICE in York. Street, next door to the Public Offices, in the room lately occupied by John L. Fuller, Esq. Gettysburg, April 18, 1A:36 CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CrwinEnsnuno STnEET. THE subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all times to mantheture, 'Mahogany, "Maple, Cherry and Walnut r05 1 0112 1 V2M OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN MS LINE. His materials MT good; his work warranted, and of the la'est patterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated to the times. fOr*A II orders fin. COITIN'S punc tually attended to. DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, June 13, 1836. tf-1 granted, Immediately, TWO JOURNEYNIEN, of steady hab its, to whom constant work and good w4ges will be given. Also AN APPRENTICE to the above business, about 16 or 17 years of age; ono from the country would be pre ferred. BOOTS Jir.. SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND %Ow SAO! S Just received and tier sale by J. GI LBERT. Gettysburg. (* -- Having made arrangements at home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can he made to order in a workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. April 4,1836. tf-1 C®JlCll, Sa D D ILE dIXD TRUNK FACTORY. THE Subscriber returns his thanks to the Public for the very liberal support extended to him, and would respectfully state that ho is at all times prepared, at his old Stand in Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court House, to Make, Trim and Repair gait o . , Barouches 4' . CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub stantial manner, of 000 u MATERIALS and at the shortest notice. He is also prepared to manufacture, and has now on hand, SADDLES, 4..\ BRIDLES 01 MARTINGALES, - mo? Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN IBIS LINE OF BUSINESS The Public are respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. oz — All kinds of Marketing taken in ex change for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburg, May 2, 1830. tf-5 FRESH DRUGS AND alit a11'aL)30,20421Z4 AFRESH Supply just received and for sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil 'Sassafras, Indelible Ink. " Nutmegs, Flor. Mu,ti.rd, best, " Origantim, Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder Pal's, in em- Croton Oil, - bossed holes, Balsam Copaiha, Fornitore Corks, Mercorial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds, backs, Visiting Cards, Drawing paperor boards Refined Liquorice, Pearl powder, English Ven.. Reif, Aromatic Salis. Acetic Acid, No. 8, All of which can be had, oh reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. June 6. 1836. If-16 Millinery. THE subscriber respectfully informs her former customers. and the public generally, that she has re commenced the above busi ness at her residence, (at the house of Mrs. WAMI.LER,) opposite the Post Office,where she will at all times be prepared to Make and Repair Bonnets IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER, having made arrangements to receive the LATEST FASHIONS from Philadelphia regu larly. S. SCHREINER. Gettysburg, April 11, 1836. tf-2 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 EXCELLY:NCII IN . , CLEANSING ALL • KIN DS OF METAL SUBJECT TO CORROSION,---THE Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, 1836. , If-1 SPIECILAILI COILIRT. Jurors, Witnesses and Parties, wHO have been -summoned to attend the SPECIAL COURT for the county of Adams, on the 25th inst., or who are interested in the same, will take notice, that the same has, by order of his Honor, Judge Thompson, been POSTPONED un til further notice. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff: July 4, 1836. :3t-14 In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, April Term, 1830, N 0.12. Kocrt , by her next ) friend, GEO. PAUP, ALIAS RIIIITCENA FOR vs. I A DIVORCE. JACOB Kocis. N'''lCE is hereby given to JACOB KOCII, respondent in this case, to be and appear, in his own proper person, before the Judues of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, at Gettysburg, on the fourth Monday of August next, Wen and there to answer the petition or libt.l of Eva Kocn, the libellant. and show cause, if any he has, why she, the said Eve Koch, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimo• ny with him, the said respondent, agreeably to the prayer of the said libellant, and in conformity with the acts of General Assem bly in such case made and provided. itness, DANIEL DURKEY, Esq. nt Get tysburg, the /7th day of January, 1836. By the Court, B. GILBERT, Proth'y. July 4. 1836. to-14 11111 E, L E. , 1 1 E ./.IVD OIL STORE. 2,000 La Plata 2,000 Rio Grande 1,500 La Guayra IRIDES. 1,100 Pernambuco 700 Marucaibo I,ROO Green Slaughter 7,000 Dry Patna Kips, 6,000 Heavy Green Salted Kip, 1,000 African Kips, 128 Barrels :Straits, Bank and Shore OIL, and A GENERAL VARIETY OF Taa E 8' TOOLS. ALL of which will be sold at the /west Market price FOR CAsu, or on the usual CREDIT, or taken iu'exchange for all kinds of LEATHER, at the highest market price,by JOHN W. PATTEN & CO. Corner of 31 and Vine Street, PfirLADELPIIIA. Nfarch 7. tBA6 3m-49 cortisumeTiort. Indian Specific, FOR the prevention and cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spit ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Doct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle ofthe Specific, painting out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different 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 and useless would be the prescriptions ofthe ablest phy sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposi tions 0f72,87 persons have been taken, before proper authorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the most desperate cases oiconsumption, some of which are de tailed in the bills accompanying each ',wile. Kr The price of each bottle of Indian Specific is $l, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the initials, C. P. on the seal of each bottle. None ran be genuine with• out his signature, a base composition hay. lag been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GI LBERT. Gettystirg, Oct. 19, 1635. ly-29 ift R. HULL'S RECEN'T'LY IMPR OVED2I--r surgeons and medical faculty of the cities gener ally, and elsewhere. have conic to the conclu sion that this Tross, in its present improved state, is the only instrument surgically adapted to the disease if Rupture, and the only one that patients can rely upon fur 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 York city, with many others, have expressed a decided preference for this instrument, are res pectfully sdled: Valentine Mott, M.D. George Bushe, M D A. A. Stevens, M. D John B. Beck, M. D. Cyrus Perkins, M D. • David M It.Pese, M. D John Stearns, M. D. Wm Anderson, M. D. Also, the following extract of a late certificate of Dr. Molt, of New York: "For the last twelve months, the curative pow era 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 sggravated the disease. Dr. is an experience.' surgeon. who has displayed not a little surgical skill ant mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivallet instrument to its present state of perlection.ren tiering it, I know, the he•t I ever saw for tumor 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 MOTT, M. D Park Place, Feb. 90, 1834 Letters Patent of the United States have been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years from the last improvement, dated Jiilv sth, 1833. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. May 9,183 s. tf-B NOTICIOU. A NUMBER of accounts due HENRY 111 - McELROY have been placed in my handsfor collection. Those knowing them selves indebted would do. wull to call with. out delay and discharge them. • • ROBERT W. MIDDLETON. June 27. 1.436. 3t-13 BLANK DEEDS For Sale at the Office of the Star 4 Banner David Ilosnek, M.D. Samuel Ackerlv. bl D Valuable Printing Establishment O:7FOR . SALE. THE Establishment of the "COLUMBIA SPY. AND LANCASTER AND YORK COUNTY RECORD." is offered for sale on rem asnable terms. The paper has a good circula tion.and the office is believed to be one of the most profitable in the State. Coltribbia already contains a population of about 2500, and it pos. sesses advantages for improvement surpassed bt tewlowns in the country. The.canal from Pitt, burg and the northern part of the btate,and th Philadelphia rail road here connect; and a can to Havre do Grace,ollsryhord,) and rail roads t. Getty•tiorg and Ilarrish"rg are expected to he made shortly. A rail road communication to Baltimore is also in progress. In the office arc two prer.ses, and every variety of type necessroy to carry on the bu-ineas. The proprietor is con fident that there is nut another sock opening io the state—the job w.;rk nod arlvertibing alone (which are rapidly increasing) having nmo•roterl to upwards of 1200 dollars. the pant year. Q3-Letters on the subject (post paid) will receive attention. Forty-four Reasons tr now subscribing to VTALDLEIMLIBRARY. If IT IS THE CHEAPEST .10DE - 111 . • of obtaining Books ever yet devised. 2. It is cartied by mail to the remotest pact of the Union. 3. The postage is little more than for a news paper. 4. It is a work of real utility. 5. It receives unbounded pa'ronage. 6 It snits all educated pers o ns. 7 It is calculated for the whole family circle. 8. It promotes social belles lettres reading. 9. It indoces conversation of an intellectual cast 10. 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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 valuable resource in a .team-boat or stagecoach. • • . 33. It may be earn c in the most compact form and without loss of •pace. 34. It delights by its chaste fiictions. 35. 1i insUucts by its sketches of character. 36 It enlarges the mind by its travel'; 37. It (Airs you on a tour of the world, without toil, expense, or clanger. 38. It subdues national prejudices. 39. It acquaints us with the illwarions dead. 40. It keeps us ittfurmed of the literature of our own times. 41. 1I s,nctiuns and encourages virtue and cur reel taste. 42. It is so much read in polite circica.thst to be ignorant of its contents is to be behind the age in which we live. 43. No periodical, at its price,(ss,)lts ever ob tained and retained so wide a circulation in America. 44 A new volume commences July 4. 186. Crt'ublislied (20 quarto pages) weekly,pay able in advance. ADAM WALDIE, No. 46. Carpenter Street. Phohgtelphia THE SA,TURDAY NEWS, • AND LITERARY GAZETTE, A weekly runny Newspaper —devoted to Lit erature, Criticism, the Vine Arts. General intelligence, Nem s, Price t wu . dullars per annum, payable in advance. QN Satinclay, July 2, 1836, the subscribers will commence, in Philadelphia, the pub lication of a new weekly newspaper under the above The News will embrace every variety of light literature, including Tales, Poetry, Essays, Crit icisms; Notices or the Fine Arts, the Drains, &c. The original matter will be 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 ale in progress by which letters from Europe will be constantla foroished. Attention will be paid to securing at the ear. Hest possible date the choicest prodoctions of the English periodical press. pi•pillor novels will occas;nnally he given though they will not be suffered to interfere with a general variety. The latest news, and ull items of interesting in telligence will invariably from part of the con tents. The News will be printed on a folio sheet of the largest cllss, 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 must fearless indepen dence. Ali allusion to party politics or secta rian religion will he carefully avoided. LOUIS A. GODEY, JOr;EPH C NEAL, MORTON M'AIICIIaEL. Agents of this paper will be allowed the usual commission. Six copies furnished for $lO. All payments to be made in advance. Orders, free of postage, mast he addressed to I. A GOOEY & CO. No. 100 Walnut street. Ptdlud. Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of i 1 CIUI. TEEOR diseases of the bladder, obstructions of i I A" • urine. fec. &c. The Hoehn leaves have been highly recommended for di-eases of the bladder, by some of the most distinguished phy sicians of Enrope. "A variety of remedies hive been advised (says Doctor Si'Dowe/1,) for chron. is inflammation of the bladder: moat of theta I have repeatedly tried with little or no eflect,be tool that of being in some degree palliative.— The Compound !helm having been Inlet) , strongly recommended, I was - induced to make irial of it, and my experiments have resulted iu the satisfactory manner, having succeeded in saving the most inveterate cases, in which I had no hope of success " The 'above medicine has been frequently pre scribed by, and found to answer the fullest ex pectations of the principal physicians of the cities. Just received from the warehouse of G. W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettyaburg, June R. lbafi. %TRAY Ti lU3l' SOMETIME List Summer a TRUNK directed to ENOCH PA ULIN, was sent to Mr. Thompson's Hotel in this place, but has never been called for. The owner is requested to call, prove it and take it away. Gettysburg, June 13, 1836. EliMi=Si=i=el:M A l / 4 ,NEW PERIODICAL. LitteWs Saturday Magazine ITS published every week, in * handsome N o , of 24 large pages. It enrolling the choicest LIGHT matter of the British Periodicals.and will make two large volumes a year. Price Three Dolli.ra in advance. Thix work can only be afforded at so low a nrice, from its connexion with the Mustum or Font•.ros LrrEnerunr, which will contain the bole or the Sittordity Magazine, besides the most important matter of the Reviews. The Saluittty Magazine will comprise such a ariety of interesting u let,gt)i)cl poetry,sind mis er-ligneous reading. EQUAL To BIT uCTAVO VO LUME% IVO to make it deserving the favor of both the young and the o'd. CONTENTS (IF Numurn. 1. The Cousmipt, a tale of the French Army 2. Fan!' Songs, by 1.. E. L. 3. A Friend in Meed is • Friend Indeed, by Nils+ Landon. 4. The Yining Pretender, a tale, by Miss C rev!. 5. Soiarleyyow; or, the Dog Fiend, by Capt. Murrynt. - 6 The Charity Siter, a tale, by Mrs. Norton. Ca'Snbacriptions are solicited by E. LITTELL, No. 11 13Ink street, back of 71 Gbesout 'street. .duly 4, 1836. PROSPECTUS. TIIF. NEW YORK DISCUSSION. citnisTiAmTv versus IP:FIDELITY. CHARLES H. JACKSON & Co., PERIODICAL PUBLISDEER, No. 17, Ann Street, .New IfiSCAVE in press, and will immediately pub-. lish in numbers of twenty-four pages, oe tavia,embellialierl with plates,price 12 12 cents, the late interesting and important discussion be.; weer) Dr Sleigh. in suppo , t of Cluj , ' h.nityitind the D. legates of the Tammany Mill Society,and of other Sceptics, in defence of Ilifideli'y.— This discussion which prolticed, arid kel t up a .hi otogical e‘cilement, hitherto unparalleled in lite city of New York, commenced Nov. 11111, 1833, and terminated Feb 18th, 1836. The substance of the *lrwin), tits both by Dr,. Sleigh and hi s opponents was faithfully and impartially taken down on the spot, and has been carefully revi,md, so that this publication ev ill contain the legume:vs anti object ions of both parties, Nloreover Dr. Sleigh will and copious critical, histurical, and eaphinillory notes and also nu. merimi incontrovertible arguments in fit or of D:vine Revelation, some of which, it is thou g ht, will he found to he original and never before wiblialletl, rebutting aid refuting rite most pow. eritti objections anti the Infidels that ever livid. The Viiblishers, in aolmiting , patronage for this won k present herewith the — 1.410 , 111 cl ion." a hiell furiii,hes many intere*ling particulars re apecting the d'settssion. They also auhjoin some articles which appeared in the public pa pers during its progress. If any other protd of the importance of the arguinenta advanced by Dr. Sleigh were nt ces .44rry than the glorious nod triumphant result of the '•Di.cu•s'on," it is presumed that the testi monials of die must eminent clergymen and oili er distingui•lteil gentlemen of New Yot k herein contained, would suffice• CONDITIONS, The work will be printed on good paper, with new type, and each number wilt contain twenty four octavo pages: The volume will be embel lished with a portrait of Dr. sleigh. and at least Wm. other enerayings. One minibrr, it is ex pected, will he published each. week. and the work will probably be completed in 61ty num= ',cis. The 'mothers will he delivered to sub-'. scribers in this city, imniedliitely after their pith. licationt and a ill in like manner be transmitted by mail to subscribers in any part Of the United State., at the cost and risk of the publishers.— The price, twelve and a half cents each number. i 1 be expected on delivery, and subscribers at a distance must make payment in advance, or refer to some person in this city, who will pay. Publishers in every part of the Union will be supplied, on such terms that they can employ persons to canvass for subscribers; and copies of this prOmpectus will be transmitted to any, who may order them. A copy of the Discussion will he given to the Editor Of each newspaper or periodical who will notice the work. and send a cony ofimui h notice to CHARLES H. JACKSON & CO. ' No. 17. Ann street N. Y. June 13, 1836. . ENLAIIO EN ENT OF THE SATUanair xrvErazuct POST TO MAMMOTR SIZE, ABLY in July, the Post, which has en long 1 k -r, sustained a large portio n of popular favor, will be. increased to THIRTY TWO COL UNINS, ofenlarged dimensions. It will retain all its present advantages of choice engravings, original tales,re)iews,poetry, &c. with the addition of the best talents—for which no expense will be spared. The terms will be as heretofore, $2 , 00 a year when paid in adv) nee-32 30 it.tlo• expiration of six months, and $3 00 if not paid (luting the 'ear. In July will be commenced the publication aft Weekly Periodical for the Parlour, ENTITLED THE NATIONAL ATLAS, , AND 1 WI ACII No.containing SIXTEEN la . rge quer -21 to pages, handsomely printed, on good double medium paper, with good type—making between 800 and 900 large pages of choke se.; leder, reading, in a year. Each number will be embellished with several good Engravings, and every month a handsome coloured map will be appended. (0-The most prominent and Popular feature of this periodical, is withheld till near the time it is to commence. We shall permit the numer mut periodicals proposed to commence abistit the first of July, to lake flu it gtotted, before we make our CHIEF PECULIARITY known, as ae do not choose to be anticipated by competitors. A large portion of the Atlas and —, will be made op of the same articles as are contained in the Saturday Evening Post,put into a 'convenient form for binding. In this season of enterprize among publishers., we do not intend to remain behind our cow em. poraries. We can obtain us much talent and la bour as otheys,ssil will not stint the means to• maintain and acquire pre-eminence. Terms of the Atlas and -- Three Dollars a year. in advance. Agents and Clubs at a dis tance, remitting five dollars, free of postage or charges,will be eslillr(1 to 2 copies, or 5 copies . fur $lO. SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. Publisher. Philadt June 13. IV6 Office of the Star 45c Banner: Chambersburg 'Street, a few doors West of the Court-House. CONDITIONS: T. The SrAn & REPUBLICAN BANNER is published weekly, at Two DoLLARG per annum, (or Volume of 52 Numbers i )eayable halfyearly in advance—or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents it not paid until after the ex piration of the year. 11. No subscription will be received fora shorten. period than six months, nor will the paper be discerns. tinned until all arrcarages are paid, unless at the dis.- cretion of the editor—A. failure to notify a discontinu ance will b considered a new engagement, and the. paper forwarded accordingly. Ilia Advertisements not exceeding a square, wilt be inserted THREE times for ova not.tsa, and 24 cents for every subiequent insertion—longer ones in the same proportion. Tbe numberof insertions to be marked, or they will bo published till forbid and ober , ied accordingly.
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