SHERIFF CANDIDATES, &c. SHE tiFF A.IATY G to . r ge W . :JAR, ltit , RETURNS his sincere thanks to his FRIENDS and the PUBLIC generally, for placing him on the return with the pres ent SUDRIFF, nt a former olectinn; and res pectfully solicits .their votes and interest, for the • SHERIFF'S OFFICE, at the ensuing I:LECTIOI.ST. Should he be honored with their confidence by being elected to that Office, no exertion shall be wanting on his part, faithfully to discharge the duties of that important trust. Gettysburg, Jan. 25, 1830. iSIFILERIF F A.IAT • To the voters of adorns county. FRIErD9 AND FELLOW•CITIZENS: A T the request °renumber of my friends, - 4. - I announce myself to your considera tion as a CANDIDATE for the XEXT SIIERIFF.IL TY, and most respectfully solicit your support. ShoUld I be honored with your successful approbation and favor, it shall ly! my first wish and aim to discharge the duties of that office with fidelity and humanity. JOHN JENKINS Gettysburg, Feb. 1, 1836. to-44 %ll'llitlllE < H . To the independent Voters of Adams co.. FELLOW•CITIZENS: I offer my self to your consideration as a Candidate for the SHERIFF'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. . J - AMES MaLIIENY. [Mountjoy 4).] Feb. 22,1836. tc-:47 SHERIPP.ALTY. To the. Voters of Adams County: Once more, Fellow-Citizens, I offer my self to your consideration as a Candidate for the SHERIFF' S OFFICE, and respectfully solicit your support. I 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, 1836. to-47 sizErtirr.a.zenr. To the independent Voters of Adams Co.: FELLOW CITIZENS: I offer myself to your consideration for the office of SOL' di Mr, at the next GENERAL ELECTION. Should I be so fortanate as to be elected I will dis. charge the duties of the office faithfully. Your obedient Servant, WM. TAUGHINBAUGH. Petersburg, (Y. S.) Feb. 29, 1836. to-48 suErarrALTy. To the free and Independent Citizens of A dams County: FIIILLOW•CITIZENS: I offer myself for the SHERIFF'S OF- FICE, at the next election—and shouldi be so fortunate as to succeed, I pledge my word and honor to servo with honesty,with out respect to persons. ABRAHAM MUM MA. Franklin tp., March 7,1836. te-49 SHEREETALTY. To the independent Voters of Adams Co.: FELLow•Crriz E Ns: I offer myself to your consideratiop as a candidate for the SHERIFF'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. to*-49 SHERIFF.CIZTY. To the free and Independent Voters of A dams County: FELLOWXITIZENS:. Through kind persuasion from many of my friends, 1 have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for tho office of SHERIFF 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. Conowago tp., March 7, 1836. to-49 Pennsylvania C ollt tso. ASTATED meeting of the Board of Trustees of this institution will be held in the College Hall at Gettysburgh,on Wed. nesday the 14th of September next, at 9 o'- clock, A. M. The examination of the several classes in the Collegiate and preparatory departments will commence on Monday morning preced ing;, to which the friends of education are xespectfully invited. The WINTER SESSION will commence on Thursday, Oct. 27, following at 9 o'clock, A. M. Expenses at this institution for board,tui tion, room rent, washing, fuel, lights, use of library, and other incidental expenses vary from $lOO to $l3O. Clubs have been form ed where expenses are considerably less than $lOO. Boys may be placed under the care of the Professors,who will pay attention to their moral deportment and habits of in dnistiy. D. GILBERT, Sec'ry Board. AUgus' it 22. 11430. BLACK BOTTLES For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. PUBLICK SALES AND NOTICES. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber will sell at private sale, that finely situated, FARM, belonging to the heirs ofSTEPIIEN HENDRICKS, deceas ed, siluate *in Menallen township, Adams county, on Conowago, 6 miles from Gettys. burgh,containing 1 50 or 60 Acres,adjoin. ing lands ol Irl' in. Galbreath, Henry Bender and others The improvements are a la►go TWO STORYzrr HOUSE, (weather-boarded) and STONE BACK BUILD ING; and LARGE BRICK BARN, and an es• cellent ORCHARD; a good well of water, and one spring' on the place. The land is of a good quality and under good fence—containing a sufficiency of good 11 , 1Ennow and about 40 Acres or wow, LAND. For Terms, apply to the subscriber living on the premises. JOEL HENDRICKS, for hiruHelfatici the other August 22, lea. PVIVLIC S A.IIAIE. IN pursuance of an Order ofthe Orphans' Court of Adams county; will be sold at publick sale, on Saturday the 3d of Septem ber next, at 12 o'clock, 31. on the premises, the following Real Estate of WILLIAM WIERMAN, deceased—to wit: THREE ADJACENT TRACTS OP LAND: Situate in tho Township of lluntingiGn, A damns county, Pennsylvania., Tract No. 1 , adjoins lands of John Wierman, Esq. and others, and con• tains 67 Acres,more or less-The improve. meats are, A LARGE TWO 81'011Y '7,•7 4 c 1 BRICK 1101 USE, vmp, 5• a ; '• a GOOD LOG BARN, Lon SlLOP,''';;Z.,;;'' and other out.building,s,with excellent water convenient—a GOOD YOUNG A : r •.• OR CFI AR D, and a due proportion of EA Dow and TIMMER LAND. Bermudian Creek runs through this tract. Tract JY'o. 2, adjoins lands of Thaddeus Stevens, Esq., Joel Wierman and others, and contains about 121 ACRES, more or less—on which are erected, A TWO•STOTIY Lou DWELLING ECITZE "?" Ilk. evo Dountr. Loo BARN, with a SHED and CouN.Cani attached, a well of water near the door, and an ORCHARD, with a sufficiency of ilrlEnuow and WOOD-LAND. Tract •Xo 3, adjoins the tract last described and lands a John NV ier man, Esq. and others, and contains 79 Acres,more or less—having thereon erected, A LOG HOUSE, ;;;; 1 : 1 ? S1. Lou STABLE, well of water Ito .4k;:' convenient, and a GOOD OR CHARD—weII Timm:atm, and a due share of MEADOW. 10 , -ALL PATENTED LAND J'Good Titles will be wade to pur chasers. TERMS—The terms of sale are,• One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, and the balance m two equal annual pay ments, with approved security. WM. C. \V lERM AN, Adver. By the Court, James ./2. Thompson, Clerk. August 8,1836. is-16) ENCAMPMENT. THERE will be nn ENCAMPMENT OF VOLUNTEERS formed ut Gettys• burgh, to commence on Thursday the Ist of September next, in the afternoon, and to continue until the close of Saturday the ad of the same Month; for the purpose of in• struction in Camp and Field Duty. is expected that the different unteer corps within the bounds of the 2d Brigade sth Division, P. M., together with some corps from the neighbouring Brigades, will attend; also the Brigade, Staffi Regi• mental and Company Officers of Militia be. longing to said Brigade. Tents, straw and fuel will be provided on the ground—and arrangements will be made to furnish camp and field equipage so far us practicable. (rrlt is earnestly hoped that all who wish to acquire a practical knowledge of military duty, will avail themselves of this oppor• tunity By order of the committee 0/ arrangements. August 15,1530. ti;-20 GETTYSBURGIff TROOP, A7'7'.ENTION! PARADE in Gettysburg,* on Friday the 2d of September next, at 9 o'clock A. M. with arms and accoutrements in complete order. F. DIEHL, Capt. Kr An Appeal will be held at the house of Mr. John Barrett,' in said place, on Sat. urday the 3d September at 1 o'clock r. August 22, 1836. ITALIAN MULBERRY TREES. THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish Italian Mulberry Trees,raised from the seed imported from the plantation of one of the most experienced cultivators of Italy, at from $lO to $4O per thousand, according to size. Any person ordering to the amount ofone hundred dollars, shall have them de livered to any part of Pennsylvania, (free of charge,) in time for transplanting this fall. All are insured to grow with proper care; if any do not, they will be replaced without charge. The Chinese Mores Multi Caw will be furnished at a reasonable price. la'Address Black Horse Post. Office, Chester co. Penn. JASON M. MAHAN. New Italy, Aug. 22, 1830. st-21 BOOT & SHOE-MAKING; &c. BOOTS & SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF - BOOTS AND !Ow SHOES Just received and Inr sale by J. GILBERT, Gettysburg made arrangements nt home for that purpose, I3OOTS and SHOES can be made to order in a workmanlike inatmer and at the shortest notice. April 4,18311. tf-1 I EW BOOT 111011 llV „. - I'4 atersd ESTABLISEIRIENT. ripliE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has commenced the business of inamifiicturing ; cc. 'BOOTS AN D 2i6%, SEIOES • „ IN ALL ITS VARIOUS DRANciiEs, :It his residence in East York Strret,afetv doors front the Court-House: Where he inten:k always to keep on hnnil a general zNsoriment of tirst•rate work— SUCH AS, Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES nod PIJ MPS ; Ladies' Nlorocen,Stufl . & Leather SHOES; Nlisses' nod Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every descripti.a.. Having first-rate Stock and hands, he hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. Gettvsburg, June 27, 18 '6 (...) - j - MERCEI AN TS from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg inanutlicture. Two or Three Journeymen, First-rate workmen, wanted immediately CO.JCII, SA ID DALE .1 XI) TRUNK FACTORY. rainE Subscriber returns his thanks to - 1 - 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-House, to Hake, Trin and Repair i-, Coaa'rg; 4 _ „,,,___.: Marouches & iti-,-. -: ~:... . ? • .. - 4.. '-._ -- ,z4z -, ~' - , CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub stantial manner, of Goon MATEIZIALS and ut the shortest notice. He is also prepared to manufacture, and has now on hand, SADDLES, oi tm e.- 4 , ERIDLES, MARTINGALES, - Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN LINE OP numrsram. The Public are respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. (nr - All kinds of Marketing taken in ex change for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburg, May 2, 1.8Z36. tf--5 item-raasozenty UNMASKED. THE above is the title of a work just is sued from the press, being the Masonic Tes timony taken by both parties in the late suit between Messrs. STDvENs and LEFEvtat.— The following are the CONTENTS. Introduction—in which is embraced Mr. STrivENs' Speech at Hagerstown,and also the Letter published in the "Compiler" which occasioned the suit. Plaintiff's Testimony: Deposition of JAMES A. Simon, Esq. ofOhio. Do. Rev. N. N. W ITINU, Ithaca, Do. Mr. JOSEPH ESTY, N. Y. Do. Mr. JAR vis F. HANKS, 1)o. Mr. Bunn' Witrrn, Now Do. Mr. ISRAEL PINKNEY, York Do. Re.'. Jour, PAnKan,City. Do. Col. WILLIAM An L.SToNE, Do. THOS. llAtaLtiv CnAwconD, Esq. of Chambersburg, Pa Do. Mr. \VII. E. CAMI', Gettys- Do. R. %V. MIDDLETON, k burg, Pe. Defendant's Testimony: Depositioi. TnomAs PHENIX, Esq. Secreta. ry of the Grand Lodge of Ma land, Do. ROBERT NEILSON, Esq. f Haiti- Do. JAMES HOWARD, Esq. } more Do. SAMUEL KEERL, Esq. 1 City. Do. CDAS. HOWARD, Esq. J An Important Doeument from Washington City.. Deposition of Gen. O.H. ILLIAMS, Do. V. W. RANDALL, Esq. 1 , Ha. Do., WILLIAM 1). BELL, Esq. gers. Do. Mr. GEo. KuALuormt, town, Do. Dr. Tiros. B. p CCICErr, I Md. Do. Mr. JACOB PowLEs, DO. Dr. J. M. LAWRENCE, Cumber- Do. RICHARD BEALL,ESq. land. M r d• fk:::rThe price is 31i ets. per single copy, or 53 per dozen. Address, (post paid,) Samuel Falinestock, Gettysburg, Pa. January 18, 1836. tf-42 Oz:rThe above work can also be had at the Stores of Messrs. Himes and Stevenson, and at the office of the Star & Banner. SCOTT'S 31311GIVOILal OINTATELPI T FOR the cure of Ringworm, there is said to bo nothing equal to this Ointment—ma. ny having been cured by its use. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, May 9, 1P:39. /011-IF, subscriber respectfully informs hi -IL old frietids and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all (lines to manufacture, , . v) L!•-`2 _ _ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN 1119 LINE. Flis materials are good; his work warranted, and of the la•est patterns. Ills terms are moderate, Utirl accommodated to the times. !it... 7"'A II orders c r o p za y s punc tually attended to. IL CHRISTIAN DOBLER, 0.11.131,273 T-MAZE R: ESPECTFULLY informs his friends -11-21 ' end the public in general, that he still carries on business at the old stand, where lie has on hand, and is prepared to manufac ture to order, THE MUST FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE A. B. KURTZ 6in-1 :3 7'7 It LTI T Tir IM, French Pedestal-end and plain SIDE _ _ CRIBS, CRADLES and portable WRI TING•DESKS; AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTEADS. All of which will be sold as CHEAP, for Cash, or Country Produce, as they can be purchased, of the same quality, at any other place. pc - He has also provided himself with an excellent HEA RSE—and is prepared to make corri N s, to order, at the shortest notice. The subscriber takes this =then of re. turping his sincere thanks to n generous public for the encouragement received since he commenced business, and hopes,by being punctual in his promises, nicking good work and attending strictly to his business, to con tinuo to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage A NEVER-FAILING remedy for the following, among other diseases: White Swellings of every description. Skhirrus or Glandular Tumours, particu• lurly those hardened tutnours in women's breasts which oftentimes terminate in ulce rated cancers. Felons, or what some people know by the name of Catarrhs, of every description. Rheumatic Pains of the joints. Sprains and Bruises of every description or in whatever part situated. Totters of all kinds. In this complaint, the patient, in applying the Ointment, must keep the part out of water. Chilblains, or parts affected by frost. It is also one of the hest remedies for Burns and Scalds. It ea,es the pain and draws the fire out in a short time. For Inflamed Women's Breasts, and Glandular SWellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known to the medical fiiculty• This Ointment has cured sores of many years standing. I+ cures the worst Felons or Whitlows on an application of 48 hours. Rheumatisms which have stood so long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to be taken inwardly to remove them entirely. But in most common cases, by apply:ng this Ointment externally, as di rected, it will give relief. And even in old people, whose pains have been of longer standing, it will ease the pain. For sale at the Drug Store of • Ijr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, July 18,1836. t f-16 POLISHING, POWDER. FOR Polishing Brass and other Metals that require a high and durable Lustre. This Powder will produce a Polish with IeSS labor than any other innse. ITS EXCELLIWNCE IN BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH, AND THE EASE WITH WHICH IT IS APPLIED, Render it nn object to every family : in point of ECONOMY. Its superior qualities.have gained for it a 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 ingredient. For sale at the'Drti2 Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, 1836 tf-1 CABINET-MAKFNG, &c. CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CRAM BERSBUIRG STREET. .3ltahogany, .:Pia plc, Cherry owei Br'ettnet DAVID IIEAGY. Gettysburg, June 13, 1830. CABINET WARE-HOUSE. • J.-", ti: 1.r17;777571T. - Trit'ill 0.0 • 110 - 111',';?+.41r1 'l3:,:ii, , :i 1 10' , Iii...t'li 0 _ , - iff i qFPl:i l ro ,l, l l'il i '; „f,h[ii ?, o, , 0 iL9ll l ,ll‘l' Hl6l. 1 11l ~ r 1 111 ,-,-,..-,,, II 11., , 1 -, , , , , 1 ir, ,I„, o, ~ rd! , , 1i,, , ,i1l r . t ft( 11 - "7" , re , ' _ WARRANTED TO U OF TUE BEST MATERIALS, AND OUPERIOR WORKMANtiIIIP, -CONSISTING IN PART OF BOARDS, French and idain BIT REA US, Ladies' and Gentlemen's SECRETARIES and BOOK CASES, PI LL A It and CLA W DINING, BREAK EAST and CARD TABLES, Plain do. do. do. Ladies' WORE-STA NDS, CHRISTIAN DOBLER. Gettysburg, June 27,1836. 3w-13 DR. W. JUDRINS' Patent Specific Ointment, Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL SUBJECT TO COR ROSIO N, DRUGS, MEDICINES, Sm. COMPOUND Carrageen cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrup nre that it is a compound exclusively vege table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. For sale m the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. HULL'S R ECEN Li INI Pito• VEI) TItUSS.--The distinguished .ffitgrooli.od medical faculty a the cities gener ally', tnd vlsetxliere, hove curare to the font:111- .4m thtt this Trutt, in its present unproved slate. it the only instrument magically adapted to the di+ele.e 01 itopitire, stud the wily one that p.tietllB can rely upon for the site retention al the hooch DWI the flout cure of the chseto.e. Lt conlirm.ninn of which the lollowing name. of di.tinguiahed medical gentlemen of New Yolk vit), with many nthers, have exprrased decided preference fur thin instrument, are lea- Valentine Mott, M. D. George nushe, M D. A. A. Stevens, M; D. David Dosack, M. D. John B. Ikea, M. I). Samuel Acketiv, M. D. Cyrus Perkins, M D. David M. Recite, M. I) John Stearns, M. D. Wm Anderson, M. D. AIN°, the follow ing extinct of a late of Dr. Mott, of New York: 'For the list twelve months, the curative pow ors 01 Dr. Hull's Truss have been tested under my own observation with the most grsth tying success in cs , es of greet difficulty, in a hid) the mutilated imitation Trusses so com mon in oitt market, had only figgravated the disease. 1)r. Null is tin experienced surgeon, who has displayed not a little surgical skill rind mechanical ingenuity in bringing thi• unrivalled instrument to ospresent stale of perfcetiorroen (tering it, I know, the best I ever saw lor sr cur ing, comforting arid 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 MOl'l', M. Park Place, Feu. 70, 1834. Letters Patent nl the United Stales have been granted to 1)r. /1.111 for 14 years from the last improvement, dated July sth, 1833. For sale at the Dour Store of' 1)r. J. G I LBERT, Gettysburg. May 9,183 H. te-6 BEW ARE. OF IMPOSITION. AFTER the Original and Genuine Com• pound Chlorine tooth Wash had received the recommendation of some of the most respectable physicians .and chemists in the U. States, AFTER it had acquired a high celebrity in our principal cities, the name was purloined to deceive the Public and as• sist the salo of spurious mixtures resembling the genuine in name only. There are also many preparations which partially assume the name of the genuine, such as Chlorine Dentifrice, Chlorine Tooth Paste, Florentine Tooth Wash, Orris Tooth Wash, Imperial Compound Chlorioe Tooth IVash, &c. none of whichha‘o any connex ion with the genuine article. COMPOUND CHLORINE . TOOTh lira till. (* . " . OItIGINAL ANT) GENUINE...CO_ For Cleaning and Preserving the Teeth and Gum and Cleansing the Mouth. THE Co:111 , 011Np CHLORINE TOOTII NV ASH eMetually cleanses the Teeth, and will answer the purposes of the best dentifrice. It contains no acid or any in gredient which can in any case be injurious. It will also be found to keep the brush itself free from all impurities. The Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash has the further advantage of cleansing the mouth also; and of removing whatever is of fensive in the breath. It hardens the gums and is a valuable- remedy fin- the canker or soreness of the mouth. It may also be used with the greatest advantage as a gar gle for sore throat. In fine it preserves the teeth and mouth in all respects in a clean and healthy condition. It is agreeable to the taste. Gentlemen who are in the hab it of using tobacco, will find that the tooth wash will speedily remove all the ell'ects it from the mouth. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. July 18, ISZ36. ti-11; • CONSUMPTION. Indian Specific , ipor, the prevention and cure of Coughs, Colds, Astloonas, Consumptions, Spit ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Doct. CLARKSON FREEM A N, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a consOicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing disea►•es; also particular du•ee. tams respecting diet and regiment, and bow patients are to conduct through every stage until health is restored--for vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablest phw• sicians, accompanied by the most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed thnt the depos►• tions of 297 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. 0 - The price of each bottle of Indian Specific is 81, and each envelope of the gen• nine 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.' iog been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this es• traorditm ry article. For sale at the drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, 0ct.19, 1535. ly-29 seasoned Lumber. 1 00,000 Feet of PINE BOARDS ‘ 7 and PLANK, 50,000 Feet of first quality POPLAR PLANK, 25,000 Peet of POPLAR SCANTLING 5,000 do. do. 13. Inch BOARDS, 30,000 do. do.' CHERRY. 300,000 SUING LES—(equal to any ever oflered in this market)— Just added to our Stock of SEASONED LUMBER, and for Sulu by DANIEL P. WEISER & On North Goorgo Street, near the Stone 13ridge, York, Pm May 9,1830. ': LITERARY PUBLICATIONS, &c. THE LADY'S 33001 i t! OR PHILADELPHIA MONTHLY MAGAZINE. CIT . P.VERAL Ladies of the highest Literary standing in the country, liave complied with the terms offered by the Publisher, and their constitutions will appear in succeeding Numbers, commencing with Vol. 14. This poplinr peliuilicsl his now completed the sixth t ear and twelfth volume of publication, 2,.d still continues, as at first, the in,ist popular work of its cla a, rhe is grateful I,r the tv.trunage rxteifils II to 'dui, foul tall endeavor by firirentit lea es,ilions, 10 west it. The L hook was Ike first pi,bli, ati iit that altempteil t f give cor r. Cl coloured rept% s..nititions of the Tlic work, a. stated ahuve, ti/S now been pubruilted fur .ix rain, :41d IL_ proprietor as k., a C 11•0111 CX:1111 the many that ace been sul)tcribeis from the commence_ merit; and their candid judgment, vilisilier it i,a hot he constantly improving, hum volume to volume. Ile 10.1 with safety say, that en gravings, ss hick ad. rn each number, are such R 5 would he creilitAble to the same cl o si i .f p er ', ~dic „ l, iu g ag ' iml. The I.'art'iitifia are triperior to 'Ol hut these in the Court !dog izine,and erlual to them. Il the subscription shall still continue 10 hie , ease, greater t xertiiins will be made.— The promises math! iu the commencement of the year have by tar keen eacee , leil—and this 18 a fact that Ice perk dicals can boast of--tile promises male iu advelifsementa, in gekeral,lar exceeding the performance. MANNER OF ENIBELLISHING January,) Culourrd February, Sled En -51 arc h , I Engrav IA pH], . g ravings Nay, ings Vl.llllle, . qf diger .111Iy . Philadel- I August, eta sub- Septutubcr, phis ;October, I fray. November, Fashions. 1 December, J Each number alui cnnt.ins either tAn Views ur two,lleadq, hum the Porti.,4l Gallery—Em broidery.--Fae Similes--Music--forty-eight pages of reading, and tither matter, so varied as to require niure space 11160 CAII be "pared to nientinn The price is $3 per annum, or two c.)pies for t,5 in all ca4es payable iu utlv4nce. 'Orn,rs (post paid) to be uildressrd to L. A. GODEY, Publisher, Philadelphia. July 18, 183 g. 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The care and attention given to the commercial department of our paper makes it valuable to the country merchant, who by this means can he kept regularly advised of the state of our market. TERMS TILE "BALTIMORE ATHENIEUNI AND VISITER is published weekly by ARTHUR & COX, iu Gay at., opposite the Eschange, at •$2 50, PA TAIILE IN Al/VANCE. paper betit to the country unless the order be accompanied with the advance sub scription. August 22. 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 •rEN DoLLAns, to furnish themselves with, and ket:p up in their respective offices, a "FEE BILL." 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