SOOT 41c 'BllO-E-MAKINGtc—tSEC-.-- BOOTS & SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF t BOOTS AND VOW SHOES Just received and for sale by J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. KrHaviag 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. NEW BOOT SHOE age*/ ESTABLISHMENT. ►IIHE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that•he has commenced the business of manufacturing ;., 3 1 = 4 • ZOOMS A N D r. SHOES TN ALL ITS VARIOUS 1111ANCTIEs, his residence in East-York Street,a few doors from the Courf•llouse: Where ho intends always to keep on hand a general assortment of first-rate work-- seen AS, Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE • SHOES and PUNIPS ; Ladies' Morocco, Stuff & Leather SHOES; Aliases' and Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every description. ' Having first-rate Stock and hands, he 'hopes to receive a share of Putilic patronage. A. B. KURTZ. Gettysburg, Juno 27, 1826. Gin-13 O::rIVIERCEIANTS from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manufacture. . Two or Three Journeymen, First.rato workmen, wanted immediately. C.O gar CII, S.IDDILE TRUNK FACTORY. T HE 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 Blake, Trim and Repair araz, 1 crouches .1 . CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub• stantial manner, of GOOD 31ATERIALS and at the shortest notice. Ho is also prepared to manufacture, and has now on hand, SADDLES ; j; BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, - Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, ADD EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN lIIA LINE OF EUSINERS. The Public are respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. 0::rAll kinds of Marketing taken in ex change for work at fair prices. EDWIN 4. ATLEE. Gettysburg, May 2, 1830. tf-5 TO MY CREDITORS. _MAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to tho. Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and that the said Judges have appointed Etesday the 27th of September next; for the eating ofme and mycreditors,ut the Court house in the borough of Gettysburgh,where you may attend if you think proper. JOSEPH SHENEBROUGH. August 20, MB. tccS-22 TO MY CREDITORS. Irjr AKE NOTICE, that I have applied to -IL the Judges of the Cpurt of . Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and that the said Judges have appointed 'Tuesday the 27th of September next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court-house in the Borough of Gettysburgh, where you may attend if you think proper. JOHN SARBAUGII. August 29,1838. tccS-22 TO MY CREDITORS. TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this,,commonwealth, and that the said Judges ha le appointed Tuesday the 27th of September next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, gt the Courthouse in the Borough ofCrettysburgh, where you may attend ifyou think proper. • WILLIAM SCOTT. Bamiltonban tp., Aug. 29, 1830. te*-22 3 Cents Reward! mANAWAY from the subscriber, on Sunday morning the 21st instant,an indented Ap prentice,by the Directors of the Poor of Frank lin county. to the Printing Business, named JOHN M'ALEAR, (alias BELL,) aged between 18 and 19 years, of fair complex irn. somewhat freckled in the face, and about 5 feet .8 or 10 inches high. His clothing consists of a tight bndied Blue Cloth Coat and Panta loons. t black Velvet Vest, aril another alight colour. white Brush Hat with broad brim, and some other apparel not recollected. It is proba ble that be has gone to the weat,by the National Turnpike. Biro' Cumberland.fild. Moan r Ed lters will dot great ftvour„ should said appren tkienome to their sight,by securing aim in some Atia L lindliending us information of the same &Ravens.; will be paid by the subscriber. HENRY RUBY, Ed Tolograph. Cha Wbershurgh, Aug 1814. PUBLICK NOTICES, dm. Register's Notices. Notice is hereby Given, T O all Legatees and others concerned that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons herein mentioned,will be presented to the Orphans' Court for con firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the, 27th day of September next— The Account of Samuel S. M'Creary, Administrator de honis non of Andrew Noel, deceased. The Account of John Martin and John Louch, Administrators of Peter Miller, de- ceased. • The Account of David Witherow, Execu tor of Nancy Shepherd, dec'd. The Account of Abraham Chronister, Executor of John Chronister, deceased. The Account of Isaac Baugher and Fred erick "laugher, Executors of Frederick Baugher, dec'd. The Account of Andrew Brough and A braham Trestle, Executors of Sophia Brough; dee'd. The Account ofJobn Wolford, Adminis. trator of John Albert, dec'd. The Account of Win. D. Wright, Exec• utor of the Estate of Sarni B. Wright, dec'd. The Account of Daniel Bowel sox,Execti• tor of David Leppo, dec'd. Tho Account of Daniel Bowersox,Execu tor of Adam Unger, dec'd. The Account of Daniel Burkhart, Ad mimstrator of John P. Clark, dec'd. The Account of Conrad Keefadver, ecutor of the Estate of Lawrence Ohler,de. ceased. The Account of Joseph Sneeringor, jr. and Joseph Shenk:her, Executors of the Estate ofJohn Shenfelter, dec'd. The Account of John L. M'Pherson, one oldie Executors of Samuel Sloan, dec'd. The Account of Geo. Wilson,Execator of Thos. Baldwin, dec'd. The Account of Charles F. Keener, one of the Executors of Andrew Wray, dee'd. The Account of' Charles F. Keener, one of the Executors of.larnes W ray, dee'd. who was one of the Executors of Andrew Wray, deed. The Account , of Joseph Sneeringer and Joseph Shenfeltor, Executors of John Shen leiter who was one of the Executors of Henry %VIII, dec'd. The Account of Conrad KeefOuver and Samuel B. Epley, Administrators of Peter Epley, dec'd. The Account of George Smyser, one of the Executors of Samuel Sloan, dec'd. The Account of Henry Brinkerhoff, Esq. Executor of David Demeree, dec'd. The Account of Wm. Duttera, Adminis trator of the Estate of Leonard Rifle, dec'd. Tho Further Account of Jacob Arndt, Esq. and Elizabeth Harmm, Administrators of the Estate of Joseph Hamra], dec'd. The Account ofJames Cunningliam,Esq; and Jacob Myers, Administrator of the Estate of Michael Bruner, dec'd. • The Account of Quintin Armstrong, Ex ecutor of the Estate of Isaac Armstrong, deceased. The Account of lllichael C. Clarkson,Ad ministrator of Marasrot The Guardianship account of David Dear duff, Guardian of Eliza M. Mark. JAS. A. 'MOM PSON, Register. Register's 011ice,Gettys• burg, Aug. 29, 1836. will a v.72)%a at di tP2i 47J ) c• WLIEREAS, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of this State, en titled "An Act to regulate the General Elec tions of this Commonwealth," enacted on the fifteenth day of Febrimrs , , 1796, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate in such Notice what Officers are to be elected: TAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff of the County o Adams, do, therefiiro, hereby make known, and give this PUBLIC NOTICE to the E. lectors of the said County of Adams, that a G E.VE ILI LE, • E EC TI 0.11 ‘i - 411 be held in the said County, on tho Second Tuesday in October next, (the t Ith day,) at the several Districts, composed of the fol lowing Townships, viz: In tho First District, composed of the Borough of Gettysburgh, and the township of Cutnberland, at the Court.houso in Get tysburgh. In the Second District composed of the township of Germany, at the house now oc cupied by Mr. Cole, in the town of Peters. burgh, in the township of Germany. In the Third District, composed of that part of the township of Berwick not inclu ded the 15th district, and that part of the township of Mountpleasnnt, lying east and north of a public road leading from the farm formerly occupied by George Lashells, to Dellone s Mill; and that part of the township of Hamilton, lying west of the Carlisle and Hanover Turnpike Road, between Blake's bridge, and the intersection of said Road with the Gettysburgh and York Turnpike Road; at the house of Philip lleagy, Esq. in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth District, composed of the township of Latimoro and that part of the township of Huntingdon not included in the nth district. at the house of Mr. Miller, in the town of Petersburgh, in the township of Huntingdon. In the Fitlli District, composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at (lie house of Cul. J. Reid, in Millerstown. In the'Sixth Distrid, composed of that part of the township of Hamilton east of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road and not included in the 15th district,nor in that part of Hamilton included in the 3d dis trict, iit -the house'noig occupied by Philip Lich, in the town of 1361 in. In• the Seventh District, composed of the township of Menallen, at the house of W. and F. Ilapke, in said township. In the Eighth District, composed of the township of Straban, at the house now occu pied by Mr. Sourbenr, - in . llunterstown. In the Ninth District, composed of the t pvitship of Franklin, at the 'lonia fornterly occupied by Christian Boochei, in;: i township: ~ In the Tenth District, composed of i FRESH DRUGS township ofConowago,nt the house of A • Oaster, inll'Slierry'town. Al's!D In the Eleventh Distriet,composed ct; 0..ia1a.7(.0.70 4 ,L.V.C.Le township of Tyrone, and all that plii Huntingdon South of the Road leading I East Berlin to Carlisle,and East of the.s. A FRESH Supply just received and for sale—among which are the following: Road, including nll the voters reaid n ingl • ramstone, Calcined Magnesia, tiguous to said state road—at the hout sAttpetre, Mr Hildebrand,in Heidlersburgh,in Ty Indelible Ink, Oil Sass..fras, " Nutmegs, township. Flor . Mustard, best, " Doiganum, In the Twelflh District, compospd °I Cr Nursing bottle,,' p , zm Tartar , i e rp rii jr .4, in em- Croton 001, township ofillonnijoy, at the house of hi bossed box es,. Balsam Copliba, Black, in said township. In the Thirteenth District, com bclts Fornitore Cook., Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds, pose Visit ing Cards, that part of the township of Mountplead 3 Qu i n i ne , ' Drawing paprror boards lying west and south of a public road brat Refined Liquorice, Pearl powder, from V. Dellone's Mill to the farm : English Yen. ited, morly occupied by Acetic Acid, No. 8, Geor g Lashells. on Aromatic Salts. • All of which can he had, on-reasonable York and Gettysburgli i s urnpike Road the house now occupied by Samuel Swt ter'' at the Drug Store ot Dr. J. GILBERT, in Bonaughtown. I n the Fourteenth District, compose 4 Gettysburg. the township of Reading,at the public salJuno 6, 18311. tf—l 0 house in the town of Hampton. In the Fifteenth Dist rict,composed ot BALI,R. HULL'S RECENTLI INI PRO. , *, - Filti VEI) TRUSS.--The distinguished part of Hamilton and Berwick townshi Asurgeonsand medical faculty of the cities stoner he.ginning where the Hanover and Pete all •, and elsewhere, have come to the condo burgh turnpike road crosses the York crAsi" that this ty line, thence along said turnpike to t.'" e • is the only instrument itiogieAly adopted Trills, iii its present improved to the di,ease of Iliirotire, and the o n ly on e . that place where the road from Berlin t 0 f crosses the said turnpike, thence n a lon; c 4 41 i. t P h 3 le tte h n o t :C c ir airiallythieipiiiiiiialfocrurtelieofs:lfieer,eiitseel:ktgir of said Oxford road, until it intersects the nt in confirmation of which the hollowing names road front George Mummeres limn, on f of distinguished medical gentlemen of New said Oxfml road, thence atom,: said road York city, with many others, have expressed 3 preference fur this instrument, are res. the York county line, near David Hain " e e c c i t t r l , e ,;!,,„,i.t e d, or's saw mill; thence alon g said York co/ ValentinLi Mott, M. D. Ceorge Thisbe, M P. Inng in—at the Pub A. A. i St even;, M. D. David Ilosack, \l. D. School-House in AbbolslOWn. ly line to the bog John 11. Heck, M. 1). Samuel Aelcerly, 31 D. . Cyrus Perk his, 311). .t. , t ri v , id A n i It , c s . o e c i : ey l ll. l) )). .11 which lime awl places wi julAialsSotvilhleisioll D. low ing extract of a late eertaiate be eleclecl,' of Dr. Mott, of New Viii;: "For the last twelve months, the curative powers of Dr. Hull's Truss have been tested limier my own oPservation with the - most grati• lying success in cases of great. dillieuify, in which the mutilated imitation Trosses so com mon in our rnslket, hail only pg,cravated the disease. Dr. Dull is an experienced surgeon, who has displayed not ii little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivAled instrument to 0 s present state of perlection,ren (tering it, I know, the hest 1 ever saw for Recur 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 MO FT, M. D. Park Place, Feb. 90, 1834. Letters Patent of the United Slates have been grunted to Dr. Hull for 14 wears from the last improvement, dated July sth, 1833. For sale at the Deng Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. May 9, 1836. If-6 One .Ifember of Congress, represent the District cm; posed of the Counties of . dams and .Franklin. Two Representatives iu t Stale Legislature, for t County of adorns: One County Commissioner: (In c Jl editor of P üblie aceouni, and One Director of the Poor, at House oe Employment of ee County of 'llan's: Two Coroners, and Two Sheri s. And in and by the said Act, it is direced hat the INSPECTORS of the said Gebr al Election shall be chosen by ballot, (mike Friday next preceding the first Tuesdac in October next, Being the 30th day of September ins;. and the Election for such Inspectors shad be held in such places in each townsfik), ward or district, as is appointed by law, for that purpose, by the respective Constables, ron r'n )assisted noticeot suer an ection by two qualified citizens, chosen by such citizens, qualified to vote, as shall then be present. And it is also in and by the said Act requir ed, that the Agent and Inspectors be at the places of their Districts, on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at nine o'clock in the forenoon,to do and,perform the sever. al duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same Act. And it is further directed in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State aforesaid, passed the 17th day of March, 1806, aforesaid, that one of the JUDGES of each of the ditlbrent Districts as afore said, who shall have the charge of the cer tificate of the number of votes which shall have been given for each Candidate for the different Offices then and there voted for at their respective Districts, shall meet on the third day after the Election, which shall be on Friday the 14th day of October afore said, at the Court-house in the Borough of Gettysburgh, then and there to make a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes which shall have been given at the dif ferent Districts in the County of Adams, for any person or persons for the different Offi ces aforesaid, &c. And, by a law passed 2d April, 1821, it is made the duty of the Sheriffto give public notice of the provisions of said law. The following are extracts:— SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au thority of the same, That the several quail. fief electors who shall vote at any General or Special Election within this Common• wealth, shall give to the inspectors of such Election, separate Tickets for each office or station voted for, which Ticket shall contain no more than the proper number of names; but no Ticket shall be rejected by the Judges of the Election, in counting off the vottis, should the same contain fewer names than the proper number, those for Sheriffs and Coroners excepted. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be the du ty of the Sheriffor Coroner, as the case may be, of each and every county within this Commonwealth, to give Public Notice, at the same time, and the same manner, and. under the same penalty, that he is now re quired to give notice of any General or Spe. cial Election—that any person who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government oldie United States, whether a commissioned, officer, or otherwise,a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legisla tive, Executive,or Judiciary Departments of the United States and also that every Mem ber of Congress, is by law incapable of hold ing oi-exercising at the satire time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector,or Clerk of any Election within the State. Given under, my hand, at Gettysburg, this sth day of September,in the year . of our Lord, 1836. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff. September 6, 1°36.. te-23 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. AFTER the Original and Genuine Com pound Chlorine Tooth Wash had received the recommendation of some of the most respertable 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 sale of spurious mixtures resembling the genuine m name only. There are also many preparations which partially assume the namo of the genuine, Paste, Florentine Tooth . IVash, Orris Tooth Wash, Imperial Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash, &c. none of which have any connex ion with the genuine article. COMPOUND CHLORINE TOO TM liVel SU. Ct:7 - 011IGINAL AND GEM-TT:VE.4A_ For Cleaning and Preserving the Teeth and Gum and Cleansing The Mouth. Tan COMPOUND CHLORINE TOOTH WASH. effectually - 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 for 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 effects of it from the mouth. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. July 18, 1836. tf-16 CONSUIVIPTION. Indian Specific, j - IOR 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 . , pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the diflitrent stages of these distressing diseares; also particular direc tions respecting diet and regiment, and how patients are to,ponduct through every stage until health is restored--for vain and useless would be the prescriptions of the ablefit phy sicians, accompanied by the most. powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the depost 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 81, and each envelope of the gen uine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None ran be genuine with out his signature, a base composition hav ing been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit * imitation of thitf,ex. Unordinary article. For sale at the ilrug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 15:35. CABINET-MAKING, &c. CABINET-WAREHOUSE , CIL1:11 BERM= 0 STREET. 1111 F, subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all tittles to manufacture, .:Mahogany, .Maple, Cherry aura I Ira 71com,mizailmalm, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN lIIS LINE. MS materials aro good; his work warranted, and of the la'est patterns. Elis torms are moderate, and accommodated to the times. Or"k II orders ror o 'PlittiS plw- Nally attended to. DAVin Hr.IGY Ge'.tvsburg, June 13, 18:36 CABINET WARE-HODS ------ '7,, ,7`l 7_ 7_ ', ;Allilll.,' - , tn , ,, t tYii; 1 1 . ii .i.'4 , II .1 : 1 ',, ' ~,,,,,‘ .:- I L.--: 0* ,l'el i 110 11' It' Illti,'','': 1:, ,.1V1 i i i . ',I . ',l! 6.urr . tiii l .l ~;..- - ~.1 1 1 ,..' 4. . I. rpi CHRISTIAN DOBLER, CABLITZT-MAZZR ESPECTFU LIN infinms his friends 11 - 11 ' and the puhlic in general, that ho still carries on business at the old stand, where ho has on hand, and is prepared to manufac ture to order, THE IIOST FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE 7 IF B. IT I T TS a 3: WARRANTED TO OF. OF 'ME REST MATERIALS, AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, -CONSISTING IN PART OF French Pedestal-end and plain SIDE- BOARDS, French and plain BUREAUS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's SECRETARIES and BOOK-CASES, PI LIAR and CLAW DINING, BREAK FAST and CA RD TABLES, Plain do. do. do. Ladies' WORK-STANDS,CRIBS, CRADLES and portable WRI TING-DESKS; AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTEADS. All of which will be sold as CHENP, for Cash or Country Produce, as they can be purchased, of the same quality, at any other place. tiCrile has also provided himself with Wat v e e ai t HVb and is prepared io ". to order, at the shortest notice. ' The subscriber takes . this method 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 good work and attending strictly to his business, to con tinue to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage.. CH RISTI A N DOBLER. Gettysburg, June 27, 18:36. 3w-13 DR. W. JUDKINS' Patent Specific Ointment, A NEVER-FAILING remedy for the following, among other diseases: W hitt:, Swellings of every description. Sore Legs and Ulcers of long standing. Skhirrus Glandular Tumours, particu larly those hardened tumours in women's breasts which oftentimes terminate in ulce rated cancers. Felons, or what some people knew by the name of Catarrhs, of every description. Rheumatic Pains of the joints. Sprains and Bruises of every description or in whatever part situated. 'Petters 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, best 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 Fuperior to any medicine yet known to the medical fiteulty. This Ointment has cured sores of man!, years standing. It 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 applying 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 Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, July 18, 1836. 11-16 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 I=EItNiEnELEM=I SUBJECT TO CORROSION,-TILE , BRILLIANCY OF - ITS POLISH, AND TILE EASE WITH WHICH IT IS APPLIED, Render if an 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 otrered to the Public. It is warranted notio contain AN ACID, or any other corrosive ingredient. For : sale at the Dun , Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, 1836 . , tt-1 .: -..--...~ LITERARY PUBLICATIONS, &c. THE LADY'S 3:100E, OR PHILADELPHIA MONTHLY MACAZINF. EVER AL Ladies of the hip hest Literary standing in the country, have complied with the terms offered by the Publisher, and their contributions will appear in succeeding Numbers, commencing with Vol. 14. This popular petiodical has now completed the sixth year and twelfth volume of publication, and still continues, as at first, the most popular work of it. elms. The psibli-hir is grateful fir the pAronage e xtended to him, and will endeavor by unremit— ted exertions, to met t it. The I...uly's Hook was the lir-t public; th.n that attempted to give cor rect coloured repres, f the Philarielphia Fashions. The work, as staled above, boas now been published for six j ea , s ,l ant, the prop' ietor asks a careful examination of it from the many that have been subscribers from the commence ment; and their candid judgment, whether it has not he constantly improving, from volume to volume. lle may with safely say, that en , ras b r ro, which ad,rn each number, are such ot a s would he creditable to the same class of peri odicals in England. The I : ;iBhions are superior to all but those in the Court Mag - szine,snd etrial to them. If the subscription shall still continue to inme,se, greater exertions mill be made.— The promiNes inade io the commencement i.f the year have by far been exceeded—and this 38 a fact that few p e riAlcals can boast of- - the promises :mule in adverPs.!ments, in gencrul,far exceeding . the performance. MANNER OP F.NII3ELLISIIING. January, Coloured I ebruary l Merl En- I F.itgray., A 'wit, greetings ill ay, iuga of , .1 nue, r f ilijfer .lidy, Phi/add-I rut stib - September, igtia Oetober, I jrcis. November, Fashions.iDecewher, Koch number id,n coot , ins (+lit rt so or two th u ds, ham the l',.ttr.it t;:dlery—Em broidery--Ftte Similes— - Pees of reading, and other !ratter, so varied as to require more space tiiau can tic spared to mention them. The price is $3 per annum, or two copies 6.r f 5 in all cases payable in ndvsnce. o,d4rs (post pant) In he adtire , s:.d to L. A. GOD Y, Publisher, Philadelphia. July IR, 18:1n. THE HNICHERBOOHER, MONTHLY lat:aztne, published hi Wr sigi- LEY & Lofto, 161 Brusdu ay, New y o , t r , at per althorn, in adiance. It is o ne e t th e mmt valuable, as well as intei e•ting riudic.ds t %tam, and is certainly deseiving of patronage. Contents for September Number, 16:36. ORICIINAL PArEns:—ActpCsition of the Gieek Language; To the Breeze, after a protracted Calm at Sea: by W. Gilmore Simms, an thor of "The Yema , se," "Guy Itivvrs," etc., The Siege of Antioch; a 'fah in two Parts: by Rev. J. 11. Clinch, Massachusetts, (Part Two ) Stanzas, accompanying a Bridal-u reath to a Fuiend; The Eiicape: a Tale °Effie Seu: by Itoh crt Boris, , of the U. Sates Navy, author of "Jack Marlinspike's Yarn," etc.; The Breeze in the DeFert: by Miss Mary Anne Browne; Famil iar Skatches of Life in Florida: by "Or-on;" I.ines on Ashley It ver, near Charleston, (S. C.:) ornithichnology Defended: by Prof. Edward Hitchcock. Amber7t. College, (M , s , ;) Full of the Alamo; The Portico: a Series of Original Pu pera: (Number One;) Life: a Pleuiant Scene; Passages from the Dotty of a late Connecticut School-master: (Number One,) The American Soldier's Song: by Miss 11 L Beasley,N.Jersey; Education; Spring: (an Extract:) By .1. G. Per cival, F.,- q.; The Vision of Death: by 3.ll.Biight, Esq.; Letters of Lucius M. rise), from Palmyra, to his fiiend Marcus Catalog; Rome: now first translated and publi,lied: (Number Sevent) Time's Changes; Ode: written at the Grave of NVashington, at Mount Vernon; Talking vs. Co nversation; The Meeting; The Victims of Con sumption: by the author of "American Society;" at the Cross and Tomb of the Saviour; 011apodiana: (Number Fifieen;) Devereux Beach. LITEUAUT NOTICES: —The Gifl; Edited by Miss Leslie; Sheppard Lee: Written by Himself; A Year in Spain: New Edition—Enlarged; A Treatise on Consumption: by Dr.Sweetzer; The Tin Trumpet: or Heads and Tales for the Wise and Waggish; Pelayo: or the Cavern of Covadon ga; Philothea: A Romance;by Mrs. Child. Eorrons' Tants:—American Poetry; Dramat ic Prospects; Views in Palestine; Theodore S. Fay, E. 41.; 11;storical Collections of S. Carolina. LITT:UAW! It lie 0111). TO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. IFIY 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 DOLLARS, to furnish themselves with, and keep up in their respective offices, a "FEE BILL." 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