_. . . A 11YARTISEINENTS. t WatanitidiatiifeifeA b cb WHEREAS the Hon. IL DURKEE, Esq. Preeident of the several Courts of COmmon Pleas, in the Counties compos lag 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 SHEFFER and W3I. M . CLEAN,Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and 'Fermi per, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of tillcapital and other offenders in the Cou n ty of. Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 27th day of April, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and to me directed, el for holding a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Pe , and General Jail Delivery, and Court- if Over and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday she 22d day of August next— Notice, is 11. extby Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro. tier, and Constables, within the said County of Adams, that they he then and there, iu their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cords; Inquisitionsi - 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 prisonersthat are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against them as shall be just. . JAMES BELL, Jr. Shera July 4, 1836. tc-14 CABINET IVARE-HOUSIE. CHRISTIAN DOBLER, GAMITZT-MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs hib friends and the public in ~ffenernl, that lie still carries on business at the old stand, where he has on hand, and is prepared to manufac ture to order, THE MOST FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE 71:711,VITtl'an : WAREANTIM' TO RE or TIIE REST MATERIALS, AND SUPERIOR WORIEMANSIIIP t - ---cONSISTINO IN FART OF-- French Pedestal-end and plain SIDE BOARDS, French and plain BUREAUS, Ladtes'and Gentlemen's SECRETARIES and BOOKCASES, PILLAR and CLAW DINING, BREAK FAST and CARD TABLES, Plain do. do. do. Ladiek? WORKSTANDS, CRIBS, CRADLES and portable WRI• TING-DESKS; AND A GEN,EBAL ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTEADS. All of which will be sold as CHEAP, for Cash or Country Produce, as they Oin'be purchased, of the same quality, at any other place. 4110 He has also provided himself with an excellent HEARSE—and is prepared io make COFFINS, to order, at the shortest - notice. The subscriber takes this methon of re turning his sincere thanks to a generous public tor the encouragement received since he commenced business, and hopes,by being punctual in his promises, making good work and attending strictly to his business, to con tinue to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. CHRISTIAN DOB LER: Gettysburg, June 27,18:36. 3m-1 3' NEW BOOT 81 - . SHOE 1 kWh.; .0144 ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber begs leave to . inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has commenced the business of manufacturing BOOTS AN D Maw SHOES IN ALL ITS VARIOLIECTIRANCHEs, .8t his residence in East York Street,a few doors from the Court• House: Where he intends always to keep on hand a general assortment of first-rate work— SUCH AS. Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and PUMPS ; Lath& Morocce,Stuff& Leather SHOES; Misses' and Children's MONROES and SIIOES, of every description. , Having first-rate Stuck and hands, he hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. 'Gettysburg, June 27, 18;'.6. • (4,I!MERCHANTS from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manuthcture. Two or Three Jouri!eymen, First-rate workmen, wanted immediately. warra ILTZTOII7OB2II 0135717 , 411!NT FOR the cured' Ringworm, there is said to be Gothing equal to this Ointment—ma itybeirielt been cured by its use. Fee Ws *the Drug Store of Or. J. GILBERT, FRESH Supply just received and for Liz sale—among which are the following: Brimstone, Calcined Mignesis, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink. " Nutmegs, Our. Mustard, best, " Origantim, Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, P. der Pull's, in em- Croton Oil, bossed boxes, Balsam cupaiha, Fornitore Ctuks, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds. backs, Visiting Cards. Quinine, Dr.wing paperor boards Refined L.. quartee, Pearl powder, English Ven. lied, Aruniatic ,Salts. Axel c Acid, No. 8, THE subscriber respectfully informs her former customers, and the public generally, that she has recommenced the above busi ness tit her residence, (at the house of Mrs. WAmPLER,) opposite the Post Office,where she. will at all times be prepared to Make and Repair Bonnets IN THE MUST FASHIONABLE MANNER, having made arrangements to receive the LATEST FASHIONS from Philadelphia regu• larly. A. B; KURTZ. Om-13 AND TUE EASE WITH. IVIt•CD IT 19 APPLIED, Render it un object to every family in point of ECONOMY. Its superior qualities have gained fin;it u high reputation, and a most decided preference over any preparation of the kind ever offered to the Public. ' It is warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any other corrosive ing redient. For sale at theDruf , Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, 1t 4 26. tf—l ROBERT T. BIicOONSITORY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in York Street, next door to ‘--r the Public Offices, in the room lately occupied by John L. Fuller, Esq. Gettysburg., April 18, 1836 3m-3 CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CIiAMBERSIRTRO STREET. 'I3IIIE subscriber respectfully informs his ja- old friends and customers that he has on hand, told is prepared at all times to manufacture, Olahog,any, &Maple, Cherry (1114 Maim, ilyzym - 41 - g4-ww - 414 OF EVERY DESCHIPTION IN HIS LINE. His materials are good; his work warranted, and of the !west patterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated to the times. Irgr•Allorders for corraNs Punc tually attended to. DAVID lIEAGY. Gettysburg, June 13, 1836. tf-11 !Wanted Immediately, TWO JOURNEYMEN, of steady hab• its, to whom constant work and good wnges will be given. Also AN APPRENTICE to the above business, about 16 or 17 years of age; one from the country would be pre ferred. BOOTS & SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . -!-.(- BOOTS 1 ; , AND __ _S , SEICOES ' • Just received and fir sale by J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. KrHaving made arrangements at home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can be made to order in a .workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. April 4,1836. • tf-1 C0.9C11, S.IIDDLE TRUNK FACTO ELY. rEIHE Subscriber returns his thanks to the Public for the very liberal support extended to him, and would respectfullV state that ho is at all times prepared, at his old Stand in Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court•Elouse, to Make, Trim and Repair CriaSe ' • 11 5,747, .liarouches - CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub. stantial manner, of GOOD MATERIALS and at the shortest notice. He is also prepared to manufacture, and has now on hand, SADDLES, eNtif# 4 ,& BRIDLES, $r 41 MARTINGALES, Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN lIIS LINE OF ROSINESS The Public are respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Kr All kinds of Marketing taken in ex change for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettyshuig, May - 2, 1836. tf-5 FUSH DRUGS AND J:zarbaaama. All of which can be had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. June 6. 1836. tc-10 Millinery. S. SCHREINER. Gettysbiirg, April 11, 1830. ' if-2 POLISHING POWDER, FOR Polishing Brass and other Metals that require a high and durable Lustre. This Powder will produce a Polish with lase labor than any other in.use. ITS EXCELLENCE IN CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL SUBJECT TO CORROSION,-TILE BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH, . In the emir' of Common Pleas - of Adams County, April Term, 1836, N 0.12. EvE Kocn, by her next friend, GEO. PAOP, ALIAS FUDITENA 70* A DIVORCE. JACOB KOCIL • TVOTICE is hereby given to JACOB I L' l KOCH, respondent in this case, to be and appear, in his own proper person, before the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, at Gettysburg, on the fauna: Monday of August ne.o, tt en and there to answer the petition or lib. I of EvE Kocit, the libellant. and show cause,•if any he has, why she, the said Eve Koch, should not be divorced from the bonds of miring)• 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 Dna KEY, Esq. at Get tysburg, the 'nth day ofJanuary, 1836. By the Court, B. GI LBERT, Proth'y. July 4,1836. to—l 4 111 DE, L1;.,1'I'IIEII .11X D OIL STORE. 3,000 La Plata 2,000 Rio Grande 1,500 Lit Guayra !, LUDES. 1,100 Pernambuco 700 Maracaibo 1,800 Green Slaughter J 7,000 Dry Patna Kips, 0,000 Heavy Green Salted Kips, 1,000 African Kips, 128 Barrels Straits, Bank and Shore OIL, and A GENERAL VARIETY OF Elr 4 5 TOOLS. Am of which will be sold at the lowest Market price FOR CASH, or on the usual Cramrr, or taken in exchange for all kinds of LEATHER, at the highest market price,by JOHN %V. I'ATTEN & CO. -Corner of 31 and Vine Street, PLIELADELPILLA• March 7, 1836 3m-49 CONSURIPTION. Indian Specific, wOR the prevention and cure ofCoughs, ji• Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spit• tint Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lunas, prepared by Duct. CLAItKSON FREEM AN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the difihrent 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 of the ablest Ow sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposm. tions of 287 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. KrThe price of each bottle of Indian Specific is $l, arid each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Cktrkson Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None ran be genuine.with out his signature, a base composition hay hit, been attempted to be imposed on the public c by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GI LBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1635. ly-29 BR. HULL'S RECENTLI IMPRO VED TRUSS.--The distinguished surgeonsand medical faculty of the cities gener ally, and elsewhere, have come to the conclu sion that this Truss, in its present improved state, is the only instrument surgically adapted to the dipeace of Rupture. and the only one that patients can rely upon for the safe retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. Lt confirmation of which the following names of distinguished medical gentlemen of New Yotk city, with many others, have expressed decided preference for this instrument, are res pectfully ad ted: Valentine Mott, M. D. George Bustle, MD. . A. A. Stevens, M. D. David llosack, M.D. John B Beck, M. D. Samuel Ackerly, M. D Cyrus Perkins, MD. David M Reese, M. D. John Stearns, M. D. Wm Anderson, M. D. Also, time following extract of a late certificate of Dr. Mutt, of Nev. Yolk: • "For the last twelve months, the curative pnu ers 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. Dull is an experienced surgeon, who has displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrument to its present stale of per lection,ren clering it, I know, the be•t 1 ever saw for secur ing, comforting and culling the ruptitred patient and is in my opinion, the only instrument of the kind that is entitled to patronage of the profes. siun, and the confidence of the people. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Park Place, Feo. 90. 1834. Letters Patent of the United States have been granted to Dr. Hull for 14 years from the last improvement, dated July sth, ]833. For sale at the Drag Store of Dr. .1. GILBERT, Gettysburg. May 9, 1836. tf-6 Wlit&Y 11 0 RWFA, 11 o t_TN D in the pasture of the subscriber, residing in Tyrone township, Adams county, on the latter part of June last. 11e is a DARK Sow - m or DUN, 15 hands high, about 7 or 8 Years Y old; left hind foot white, racks and trots. The ownerisdesir ed to come, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. • JAMES L. NEELY. July 18, 1836. 3t-16 COMPOUND Carra,,,Teu - Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrup are that tt is a compound exclusively vege• table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. ;. • • For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBER'f, Gettysburg. tf-48 Feb. 20, 1836. SHERIFF'S SALE. irrN pursuance of a Writoryenditioni &worms, gf e , issued out of the Court of . Common Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will be expos ed to public sale, on Saturday the 13th day of August nes?, at 1 o'clock P. la. on the premises, tho following property—viz: A, LOT or GROUND, Situate in tho Town of Petershiug, (Y. Springs,) Adams county, adjoining lots or Samuel Gardner and William sloorellead, ou w'hith are erected Tteo•Slory Brick Dwelling Mouse unu Kitchen, with a weather boarded SIIOP. Setzmi uud taken in execution us the Estate ut OtiAtunit JAMES BELL; Jr. Sheriff. shprifra Of Get'Ym• burg, July 11, 1836. c is-1:; %SIT. litliV . G tclrge W . e CGlell.ui, pETURNS his sincere thanks to his ed FRIENDS and the Punme generally, or placino him on the r eturn with the ',res. out Sonntrp, at n firmer election; and res. pectfUlly solicits their voles and interest, fur the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, at the ensuing ELECTION. Should he honored with their confidence by being elected to that Office, no exertion shall be %venting on his part, I . :101)11111y to discharge he duties of that important tiust: Gettysburg, Jan. 23, 1836. • to-43 %11Va1ti1' V AL LiTIE . To the voters of Adams county FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENSZ 1' the request urn number of my friends, announce myself to your considera tion as a CANDIDATE for the N 1: S HE/111 4 'El] L T and most respectfully solicit your support. Should be honored with your successful approbation and favor, it shall b! my first wish and aim to discharge the duties of that office with fidelity and humanity. JOHN JENKINS. Gettysburg, Feb. 1, ISM. to-44 4 611.V.1tir 'LILT . To the Independent Voters of Adams co FELLOW•CITIZENS: I oiler my self to your consideration as a Candidate for the SIl E RIFF 'S OFFICE, at the ensuing Election. Should Ibe elec ted, I pledge myself that I will perform the duties of that Office with fidelity and impar tiality. JAMES McILHENY. Plountjoy tp.] Feb. 22, 1936. tc-47 suEnzrrAlTY. To the Voters of Adonis County: Once more, Fellow• Citizens, I offer my self to your consideration as a Candidate for the SIIERIFF'S OFFICE, and respectfully solicit your support. .If you elect me, I, as is customary, most cheer fully pledge myself to discharge the duties faithfully. Your obedient Servant. MICHAEL C. CLARKSON. February 22, 1 P 36. to-47 SIWRIPPALTY. To the Independent Voters of Adams Co.: FELLOW CITIZENS: I offer myself to your consideration for the office of SINEEtIFF, at the next GENERAL ELECTION• Should 1 be so liirtanate as to be elected I will dis charge the duties of the office filithfully. Your obedient Servant, W NI. TA UGHI N BAUGH. Petersburg, (Y. S.) Feb. 29; 1H36. to-48 slimairr.az,Ty. To the free and Independent Citizens of A- dams County: PIELLOW-CITIZENS: 1 ofl'er myself for the SHERIFF'S OF FICE, at the next election—and should I he so fortunate as to succeed, 1 pledge my word and honor to serve with honesty,with out respect to persons. ABRAHAM MUMMA. Franklin tp., March 7, 1839. to-49 snErtirmarmy. To the lndepende*Voters of Adams Co.: FELLOW-CITIZENS: 4 " I Offer myself to your consicreratton as a candidate for the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, And respectfully solicit your support. if you elect, We I most cheerfully pledge my self to discharge the duties faithfully. Your obedient Servant, GEORGE MYERS. NMvehester, March 7, 1836. tee`-49 1-1- 7 4 . 4 14- 041 1 .iiktiVA 44+411 To the free and lndependent.Voters of A dams County: FEtiow-CITrzENs: Through kind persuasion from many of my friends, 1: have been induced .to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SLIERIFF,, 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. ALBRIGHT. Connwag►n tn. Marrh 7. 1R:1 . 6. to-4P 'YE AkCIILERS. THE School Directors of Straban town ship will meet on Saturday the 6th of Au gust next, at the house of Abraham King, Esq. in Hunterstown, in the afternoon, fur the purpose of receiving proposals from TEACHERS to teach the Public Schools of said towirliip. HENRY IVITMOR,Sec'ry. July IR, IR3O. 31-16 BIL.I.VK MOM UE ANITE.S For Scile at this Office. COBB'S SCHOOL BOOKS. Ma. MlDiat:Evoit-1 see by the puhlick prints,frorn various parts of the State, that the Series of School Books by:LYMAN COBB, A. M., of Ncw York, is coming Sato very general use. . .Feeling, deeply, the importance of some System in the arratigemeut of elementary school books, I have spent much time in examining the various works that have appeared within the last few years; and, as the result of my research, your will permit me to state a few pat ticulars, in w hich "Cobb's Books" arc entitled to a decided preference. First—The Spelling book contains more extensive lessons than any other in use. It will be loud that no 100 TO is ital./Ltd t,oice in any spelliiesh ssoas of this mork Taking the unmet met repitious of imist other spelling books into the occoont, and it will he found 111.1 COUtet, cout.cn aSi.lat (tiler as nitihy weeds as a ny other spetliag buck extant. - Second—They are earefidis graded to the capacity of the learner. The first Readi:.;-I,l.pthos consist ci only words of one .10alde--th.-n follow a series in Which are no word:. ef more than two syllables— then of iliree,&c., nicely suited lathe advancement of the scholar. The subjects treated of arc also such as a waken an interest in the mind of the young learner ; hence. his task is pleasant, and his improvement will be rapid. 77ned--In Spelling and Pronuneiatiou, these works agree strictly with Johnson and Walker,the acknow ledged standards of our language. Fourth—Tiler are never inconsistent with them selves—the only series extant that does 'not devi ate from its acknowledged standard, and violate its own ndes If a scholar is taught by his spellims book to write or pronounce in acertam mainier, a n d his reading lessons finds a diiTerent ride laid eli,wil, perhaps, finds both at variance with his Dietiomiry, how is he to know what is truth? Such, however, is the fact in regard to many of the works heretofore used in our common schools. Fifth—THElß CHEAPNESS. Dere are a Primer, Spelling Book and two Dictionaries ; four Beading Books; Five rooks on Arilloetick—viz: The Arithmetical Butes and Thblis, Explanatory A rill:meth** Nos. I 4- 2, and Ciphering Books Nos I 4- 2 THIRTEEN BOOKS in all, and sufficient to take a family of cluldren throutrh a VAMP . of Spell. ing, Iteredim; and Arithmetick, FOR LESS THAN TWO DOLLARS! • A FRIEND OF YOUTH. CERTIFICATES. GETTYSBURG, July I. 1836. We,the utidersined,Teachers of Column Schools in the Borough of Gettvsburg P have examined Mr. Coon's SERIES or BOOKS, and believe that their in troduction into our schools as a substitute for those now in use would be a publick benefit. I. lIARTMAN, J. A. ADAIR, tv. .1. SLOAN, J. SWENEY. To all concerned in the education of Youth: I Withly approve of Cobb's Series of Spelling , and Reading Books.and should be glad to see them intro duced into the schools of our country generally. ROBERT STRAIN, Prec'r. Fanncttsburg School, May 2,1636. HANOVER, Pa. June 30,_ 1836 The introduction of Mr. Lyman Cobb's Series of School Books into the department of which I am teacher,by the School Directors of Hanover, has fur nished me with sufficient time to acquire an experi mental knowledge of their intrinsic merits, and from their beautiful simplicity, judicious arrangement,sub stautial matter, utility and general adaptation to the juvenile intellect,l do not hesitate to give my unqual ified approbation of the entire series, as Comprising lucid,correct and enlightened principles of an elemen tary education, admirably calculated to facilitate the attainment,& to aecelerate the march of useful know ledge. Their superior merit certainly must claim the serious attcntiou,and demand the patronage of a libe ral and enlightened 'niblick. FRAN:AWN JAMES SMITH From the Teacher of Frederick Street Academy HANOVER, June 30, 1436 I consider Mr. Cobh's Series of School Hooks far su perior to all others of the kind now before the politick with which I am acquainted. I would recommend them to teachers and parents generally. N. P. BUCKLED. HANOVER, Pa., June 30th, 1836 Vire,thc subscribers,Directors of the Public Schools for the Borough of Hanover, having introduced Mr. Cobb's. Series of School Books into our public schools, which have been in useful operation for inure than a year past to the full satisfaction of the community, do now cheerfully render an act of but common justice to their excellence and utility, by thus giving our unre served and entire approbation of them. Signed, BENJAMIN IVELSII, President of the Board of Directors of Public Schools in the Borough of Hanover. July IS, PaS6: • :it-16 Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of Cllll2, MGR diseases of the bladder, obstructions of urine. &c. &c. The Bimini leaves hare been highly recommended for diseases of the bladder, by some of the must distinguished pliv sicians of Europe. ••A variety of remedies have been advised (says Doctor at'Dowell,) for Oman. is inflammation of the bladder: most of them I have repeatedly tried with little or no eftect,be• yond that of being in some degree palliative.— The Compound Duch!, having been lately strongly recommended, I was induced to make ;dal of it, and my experiments have resulted ill the satisfactory manlier, having succeeded in sating the most inveterate cases, in which I had no hope of success." The above medicine has been fierpiently pre. scribed hy, 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 salts at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. LITT.OVLIS MUSEUM I Of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Is published monthly for E. 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