DRGGS,•MEDICINES, &c. FRESH DRUGS _ ARD giltat3)3o2cFP33a : AFRESH Supply just revived and for sale—among. which are the following: Brimstone ; •- Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sn-safr.e, indelible Ink, " Nutmegs, Mar. Mustard, best, " OtigaLunt, Cream Tartar, Nursing battles, l'owder Pull, in cm Craton Oi!, bossed boxes . , Bakun Conaiha, Furniture Cork.;, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, s.ohdPish Sounds, hacks, Cards, Quinine, Drawing [aper or Refirird Liquorice, boards English Vern Red, Pearl powder, Acetic Acid, No. 9, Aromatic Salts. All of which can In had, on reasmable terms, at the Drug Store ot Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. tf-23 November 14.1 Q 36. -171TIZEROW fig AS just re:urned from the city with a 111 ' large and splendid assortment of ram sr. GOODS ) suitable for the season, consisting of every variety of Dvi Goods, Groceries, sua Queensware. HIS ASSOCIMUNT or' Cloths and Cassinkers he calls particular attention to. 11t9 Goons Live been all selected with care, and will be sold as cheap as they cm] be procured at any other E,tablishinent. The Public are respectfully requested to call and judge for thethselves. Gettyshorgh, Oct. 10. tf-2R • To 41.tilier5 of Teams. VITEStEIaN LOADING, Wrightsville, Fork County. VHESubscriberis now receirsing LOA D ING for Pittsburg, Wbeelin; , • dre. to be forwarded by Wagons. Owners of Teams that• will load at Wrightsville, will always get the Philadelphia price, only de ducting freight on Rail Road from Phila delphia to the above place. lIEN Y KAUFFELT. Wrightsville, Nov. 1-1, 1936. 3m-33 Twenty Dollars Reward. 'AIN the let day of October last, ELIHU ‘-r SAMUEL RILEY, an indented ap prentice to the Printing business, obtained leave, during m 3, absence, to visit an aunt whom he represented as lying at the point of death--since which time he has not returned, and, I find, only made use of the falsehood to avoid the suspicion of being about to ab scond. He had on and took with him a good blue cloth coat, drab pantaloons, light vest, black fur hat and other clothing, most of which were near, and good. If be returns forthwith to his duty, he will be forgiven— and if not, the above rewanl will be paid fur his apprehension and delivery; or .910 if secured in any j iil in the Union so that I can get him again. I understand he is now at work in New York City. 1 caution all persons against emploving him, as I shall certainly ',rose cute such as do SO. R. W. MIDDLETON. Gettysburg, Nov.?, 1836. 3t-32 CONSUMPTION. Indian Specific, FOR the prevention and cure ofCotrdis, Colds, Asthinas, Consumptions, Spit ting Blood, and diseases of the Breast and Lungs, prepared by Dtct. CLARKSON FREEMAN, of the city of Lancaster. BILL OF DIRECTION, Accompanying each bottle of the Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, 111 the symptoms in the different stages of these distressing diseares also particular direc tions respect mg 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 phy sicians, acconspanied by the most powerful and useful medicin es , if the. directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that the deposi tionsof2B7 persons have been taken, before proper authorites in the city of Lancaster, all completely cured in the mast desperate cases of ccmsmnption, some ofwhich are de tailed in the bills accompanying each bottle. OrThe price of each bottle of Indian Specific is 81. teach envelope of the gen nine Specific is signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the initials, C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None can be genuine with out his signature, a toss composition hav itig been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this ex traordinary article. For safe at the drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, 0ct.19, 1 y-2 9 Office of the Star 61., Banner: Chamfrerstrtirg Street, a few doors West of the Court-Hcrzuz. CONDITIONS: T. The STAR & REITTaICAN BASICEII is published weekly. at Two Dou-aas per antra, (or Voluute of 52 Numbers,) payable lialfrearly in advance—or Two Dollars and Fitly Clads if cot paid suatilafter the ex piration of 11w year., U. No subscription will be received fur a shorter period than six months, nor will the paper be discon tinned minima arrearaces are paid, ooless at the din erotica of the editor-1i faiV.oru to Leidy a dicoontiou awe will be c _l.U:red a nvw v.T.gagenteut, and the paper a forwankd .14=ALLif.-4,?y. • . Adsertivetnent. o:t ',seer-Anat.:a square; will belaserted THREE times f.:r ONE b07.1..Ait, awl 25 ands for ever,- sabs.art.-at its--iti. , %—lougcr cues io Ike same pcoparti.:a. The o-a55..t...r..f in.ert ions to be wicked. y I.A:it:red I:rbet d MUCK SALES AND NOTICES PIO B 1.41 C IS iILiE. 'jTILL too sold at Public Sale, on the promises, on Saturday the 26th ,/ November, inst, in Menallen township, Adams County, the following property—viz: .1 Tract of Imo); Chestnut Land, contain. in' , 29 acres, more or les.4, adjoining lands of Nicholas ilushey,Joht. Walter and others. It will be sold in bits so as to suit purclui sers. Terms of sale made known on said (lay, and a reasonable credit will he given. GEORGE STAUTER. November 7,.1N {6. ts' -32 Public Sale. ripliE undersigned, Trustees of DAvto &nen, will sell nt public sale, on Tuesday the 29/h qf November next, at 1 o'clock P. at. at the Court house in Gettys. burgh. .9 half Lot of Ground; Situate in South Baltimore Street, Get. tysburgh, adjoining David Sweney and nearly opposite Cooper's Store—on which are erected, a 1i Story DWEL• LING Ilia, 11. ®l3 S. FA , • _sal , with a Kitchen attached—Stable, and other improvements, together with a convenient 2 Story STORE HOUSE, fronting on main Street. .11180, a building' Lot, Situate in' Washington street, near the Catholic Church. Alsn, one Lot of Land, containing about 9 acres, adjoining S. S Forney, David Ziegler and others. Mso, a fVond, Lot, Sitinite in Cumberland tOwnship, containing about 1 6 acres, adjoining Jacob Sherfich and others. Fur further particulars, enquire of S. S. Forney, residing in Gettysburgh. Terms will he made known on the day of sale. S. S. FORNEY, JOSEPII LATSHAVV, Trwitem October 31,1836. is-31 PUBLIC SILIAVA. IN pursuance of an order of Orphans" Court of Adams county, will be sold at Public Sale, on Friday the 9111 of December next, nt 10 o'clock A. 3r. on the premises, the following Real Estate of ADA)! GrrsE, deceased—viz: A FARM, Situate in Menallen township, Adams coun• ty, adjoining lands of John IVr•rts, Henry Brarne and others, containing 80 Acres. more or less, of Land. The Improvements are a , ONE STORY BRICK nu t''- ROUSE with a Kitchen attached; a Spring house, with a never fhiling spring of water in it; a Weaver's Shop, Double Log Barn and other necessary improvements, with a first. rate Apple Orchard. About 10 acres of wood land, 14 of meadow, and the balance in a good state of cultivation. irrTerms made known on the day of sale, and attendance given, by WILLIAM ILEX, A dm'r. November 14, 1836. is-33 PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of a Deed of Trust, the Subscribers, Trustees of Bonzes FAII NESTOCK, will offer at Public Sale, on Fri. day the 16th of December next,ot 12 o'- clock, M. A TRACT or LAND, Situate in MenaHen township,Adams county, containing 16 Acres, more or less, having thereon a A TAN-YARD, with 16 LAYAWAY and other necessary Vats, large Bark Shed and Shop, Patent &c. There is a constant sup ply of running water through the Yard. THE OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ARE TWO.GOOD LOG DWELLING L ft, Ism • HOUSES, BAUN, and a good bearing Orchard, with a well of good water at the door. The land is of the first quality, and under good fence, containing a sufficiency of good Mea dow. Tins property is situated on the Pine-Grove and Berlin road, in a very healthy situation, and is well located as to the advantages of country hides and bark, and is well worthy the attention of any per son wishing to engage in business of this kind. C. F. KEENER, ( Trustees. ILLI ANI REX, November 7, 1P36. DR. J. CARPENTER,' BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RESPECTFULLY invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or inflamatorv, to give him a call, having had very good success in cur. ing Rheumatism; and having within the short space of time that he has been hero had upwards of forty cases of Rheumatism ender treatment, and having given relief in every case, and failed in but five or six cases of performing a complete cure—and some of these were through neglect on their part; and others to the long standing of the dis- ease, so that no perfect cure could be expec ted. He would, therefore, invite those af flicted with Rheumatic pains to give him n call, and satisfy themselves. Not desiring those who are unacquainted with him to re ly on his statement, but to come into his neighborhood and enquire of those who know, and satisfy themselves before they employ him. [)r. Carpenter still continues to reside at his former residence in Liberty township, two miles North of Eininittsburgh, and two miles froni Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creek. - Octaer 1, 1 PUBLICK NOTICES, di NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. THERE being a considerable amount of money *required this fall to meet all the necessary expenses attending the several elections and for other purposes, the Com missioners would again request all the Col lectors to use their best exertions to collect and pay over the amount of their several duplicates as soon no possible. It Is abso lutely neces-iary that those who are several years in arrears, should settle their accounts at 01 before the ltorember court. Further indulgence cannot be expected. By order riffle! Board of Commissioners . JESSE GILBERT, Treasurer, October 31, 1936 Register's Notices. Notice is hereby Given, 9110 all Legatees and other persons con• cerned, that the ADMINISTR A• TION ACCOUN 7'B of the deceased per sons hereinafter mentioned,will he presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for eonfirmation and allowance, on Monday the 281 h day of November next, viz: The account of Ddvtd C.hatriberlatn, Ex. ecutor of the Estate of Hannah Coshun, deceased. The account of Henry W. Slagle, one of the Executors of the Estate of Dorothy Slagle, deceased. The account of Abraham Lici , tenwalter and Jonas Spangler, Executors of Estate of Nlagdalena Semple, deceased. The account allenry lioniler and Chris tian Header, Administrators of the Estate of Joseph !lender, deceased, who was Ad• rninistrator of the Estate of Gee. Header, deceased. The neenunt of Henry Shireman, Adonn istrator of the Estate of Eve lloshower, tfu ceased. - JAS. A. nioNIPF.IN, Register. Reg niter's 011 ice,GuttY 8 burg, Oct. 29, 1836. tc-3I 'l' he, :VA!, Nv -"Joy - key —Qum - t o or ra eNv Series. I PROSPECTUS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. ;! t l AIIE Publishers of the Now-Yorker common cod iti ;41nrch last, a ' , moldy edition of their publication In quarto form, and made, as they I thought, ample provision for supplying as great a number of subscribers as their most flattering hopes led thorn to believe would patronize the work under its then new at rangemont. They havo bean deceived—agreeably so, in their calen. lotions, inasmuch as the favor shown to the pub licatMn rapidly absorbed the whole edition, and constant orders are received for copies, which the Publishes have been unable to supply. With a view to obviatellits difficulty, and moot the wishes of the many who desire to patronize the work, the Publishers have resolved to nouteralize the blank in the current order of the volume, by changing so far the present arrangement, as to furnish two volumes in a year, in lieu of ono, as stated in the original prospectus. On the Twenty-Fourth of September next, therefore, will be issued the first number of a now series of the Quarto New-Yorker, or No. 1 of Vol. 11. thus effordrog to new subscribers nn op portunity of beginning with a (instinct volume,' entliely unconnected with the ono preceding, while our original patrons will be advantaved in receiving their copes in a form calculated batter I for binding in a convenient volume, than under the old arrangement. The distinguishing line between the old and now Series will be indicated at the head of the first pogo of every number; and as no change is contemplated in the size or qual. ay of the work, no inconvenience can result t those who taken it from the commencement; while, on the other hand, it presents the features of an entirely new publication to those who may date their subscription with the now volume. Ulmer its improved arrangement, the whole edition for one year will embrace two semi annual volumes, each containg four hundred and sixteen pages of original and selected matter such as hat heretofore lreen presented to its readers, and which, it is hoped, has been of a character to meet tho full approval of the literary end general tastes of the reading community. The two volumes will comprise eight hundred and thirty-two pages, fifty•two of which will be Music. The aim of tho Publishers is to present in a compact, neat, and portable form, a literary and miscellaneous journal adapted to the intellectual wants of their readers; and from the very flutter ing success that has thus far rewarded their ef forts, they indulge the hope that the Now-Yorker will continue to receive that share of public favor which it has ever boon their study to merit. The expression of cordiality and good feeling mani fested by their friends and cotomporasies affords gratifying evidence that .lie character of their oftunal has been based upon a correct foundation, and it would therefore ho irrelevant to say aught regarding their future intentions, tnrthor than to express their determination of leaving no means untried of furnishing a sheet which will bear re spectable criticism when compared with any of the periodicals of' the day of a armilarcharacter. To those who propose patronizing the work, promptitude in forwarding their orders is earnest ly recommended, as from present appearances it is believed that, largo as the edition is which will be printed, still the numerous orders daily receiv ed for it, will quickly put it out of the power of the Publishers to supply buck numbers, and they will not warrant the entire volume to those who may come in late with their subscriptions. An nexed are the conditions which must be strictly adhered to, as the lino of conduct laid down will govern the transaction of business between the publishers and patrons. CONDITIONS: The Quarto Now-Yorker will be published ov. ory Saturday afternoon on an extra-iniporial sheet of the finest quality, comprising sixteen pages of three columns each, and afforded to its I patrons in city and country, at THREE DOL LARS per arum, payable inflexibly in advance. Orders from a distance, unacompanied by a re mittance, will necessarily remain unanswered.— Any person or persona sending 95 positively free of postage or other chargos will receive two copies for one year, or a single copy for two years, and in the same proportion for a larger sum. The few who may desire to take the folio edition for immediate perusal and the Quarto fur binding, will bo entitled to receive both for $4 50 in ad vance. We will cheerfully preserve their files of the Quarto for any such who may desire it. H. GREEI Y & CO. 127 Nassau-st. New-York. October 3, 1836. 3t-27 Liberty Riflemen, ATTENTION! ACourt of Appeal for the past year will be hold at the house of Mr. N. Mar ritz, an Saturday the 26th of November inst. at 12 o'clock, 31. where all interested will do well to attend. SAMUEL ARTHUR, Capt. November 7, 1636. Wood. o — ThosenfoOr subscribers who promis ed us Wood, will oblige us by delivering i CABINET- M AKING, &c CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CHAMBERSTWRO STREET. TUE subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and customers that he has On han.l, and is cpacud tit all times to nitulutiteture, aaahrigaity, .7.7,1p1r, Cherry mill Ex• rfp 1 v . ? ! - N r?.. virir 44 1 11-AA 41-er 44 . or EVERY or:sentrrirs IN lIIS LINE. His materials are good; his work warranted, and of the la est paiteitis. His terms are moderate, arid accommodated to the times orders (lir car:rims' pane. tually attended to DAVID lIEAGY. Ge'tysburg, Juno 13, 1836. II E UNIT FA CTORY. Sulwriher returns his thanks to -a• the Public for the very liberal support extended to him, and would respectfUllv state that he is at all times prepared, at his old Stand in Chninhershurg Street, u law doors We.it of the Court-lloOsP, to Make, Trion and Repair CT:O 3 . 11 a ron ches C Rlll AGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub stantial manner, of noon MATERIALS and at the shortest notice. He is also prepared to manufacture, aittl has now on hand, SADDLES , Iv _\ BRIDLES, 'MARTINGALES, Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE TN 111 S LINE OF DOSINEsS. The Public are respectfUlly invited to give him a call before purchasing, elsewhere. kinds of Marketing taken in ex• change (Ur work at fair prices. D Vir I N A. L E Gettvslair , /, Moo; 2. 1836. tll-5 BOOTS Sc SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF L BOOTS AN!) SHOES, Just received and for sale by J. GI LBERT, Gotysbnrg. illaving made arrangements at bone for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can he made to order in a workmanlike manner and at tho shortest notice. April 4, 1536. tf-1 NEW BOOT & SHOE wIA I4 ; ESTABLISHMENT. fiIHE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has commenced the business of manufacturing 1 460 11300T5 AN I) EPOSOr SMIDAS IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, dlt his residence in East York Street,u few " doors from the Court-House: Where ho intends always to keep on hand a general assortment of first-rate work— SUCH AS, Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and PLJ NIPS ; Ladies' Morocco, Stull & Leather SHOES; Misses' and Children's MON ROES and SHOES, of every description. it:r Having first-rate Stock and hands, ho hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. A. B. KURTZ. Gettysburg, June 27, 18;'6. 6m-13 0:r MERCH AN I'S from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manutlicture. Two or Three Journeymen, First-rate workmen, wanted immediately AUDITORS' MEETING. THE undersigned, Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to adjust and distribute the assets remaining in the hands of the Administrators of MOSES JENKINS, to and amongst the Creditors and Legatees of said deceased, will meet on Friday the 25th of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. at at the house of J. A. Thomp• son, in Gettysburgh. All persons having claims against said estate, will exhibit the same, properly authenticated, on that day. Wlll. N. IRVINE, SA ML FA HN ESTOCK, Auditors. JOEL B. DANNER, October 24, 1830, tm-30 NOTICE. ESTATE ofJacob Walker late of Lati more Township deceased. The auditors appointed at the last Orphans Court held in and for the County of Adams, to adjust and apportion the assets romsin• ing of said estate, to and among the cretdt. tors of said deceased, will meet at the house of John Yetts in the Borough of Gettysburg on-Friday the 25th day-of November next, at 1G o'cinck. A. IC EPEIRAIM MARTIN, ADA WALTER, Auditor. SA M'L FA H N ESTOCK, o , :toher 24, 13ti. ttu-30 PUBLICK NOTICES TO TEACHERS. AROPOSALS will be received at the Tavern of Mr. Alfred Cole, in Littles town, until 2 o'clock, r. 7tl. on Saturday the 26th of November inst., for Six Teach ers for Public schools in Germany town- ship. By order, JONATHAN C. FORREST. November 7. 18:16. tm-32 DAILY & EEKLY Pennsylvania, Telegraph THE advantage of ha virg a DAILY Pt R published nt flarrisbur , r, during the Session of the Le.tislature, containing lull early and corn ci Reports oft proceedings of both branches, iv generally know!' and acknowledeed by citizens of intelligence it all parts of the cominraiwealdi At the urgent solicitation of man lemon of high res pectability, the experiment was tried by the subscriber, at the last Session, and although commenced at a late day without previous notice, the encouragement extended to it, by men ul ;di parties, exceeded his expecta (ions; yet it was not sufficient to meet its expense by a large sum. With a belief that sufficient patronage may he °hulloed to secure the publisher from loss, while he confUrst a ftvor upon the public, the subscri• her proposes to publish again a Daily Pa per, during the Session, provided a suffi !lent patronage he extended to defray the expense. As its publication will depend upon the pa t roliage received,he solicits the aid oleditors, and those friendly to the prospect, in all parts of the state. Their favors will be neknowledoed. The DAILY TELEGRAPH will be published on a large medium sheet, with handsome type, nt $3 50 for the Session, it paid in advance, or by the Ist of January next—or 84, if riot paid until after that time. The SEM W EEK LY TELEGRAPH will he published on a large double medium sheet, with handsome type, nt $2 for the Session, payable in advance, or before the end of the Session. ?Cr - There will be no deviation from the above terms. TIIEO. FENN. IlarriOnirgh, Nov. 7, 1936. ilarrisburg . Chronicle. PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE TII ERE having been at no time within the recollection o(the subscriber,a precisely correct and impartial synopsis given of the Legislative proceedings in both 110t181.S; and there being considerable anxiety main li.sted on this account throughout the state, the editor of this paper has made arrange ments tar giving full, fair and yet succinct ac..ounts of all the sayings and doings iii that body, the coining session. This prep. oration has been considered the more ne cessary, inasmuch as the next Legislature will be an unusually interesting one. Phis because, the two elective branches of the Government are different in complexion (in a political point of view,) and both differ from the Executive branch of the Govern ment--such a state of things has not occur red for many years, if ever, in Pennsylvania. There will be, therefore, clashings of inter ests, and conflictions in opinions. The CHRONICLE is now printed on new type, and contains one third more reading matter than has been heretofore presented to its renders; and is now ore of the largest (there being but one equal in size,) papers published in this place. Along with the Legislative proceedings will be given regu larly the proceedings of Congress and all other matters that may prove interesting. TERMS: This paper will, as heretofore bo published twice a week during the Ses sion of the Legislature, and once a week during the remainder of the year, on a fine double medium sheet and new type, at $3 per annum, payable in advance. For the session alone $2 in advance For six months including the session of the Legislature $2• 50 in advance. No subscriber can discon• tinuo his paper until all arrearages are paid. pr - 7- Any person forwarding five names as subscribers shall have a copy of the Chronicle one year gratis. E. GUYER. November 7, 1830. Pennsylvania !reporter. PROCEEDINGS OF TILE LEGISLATURE. THE Editor of "The Pennsylvania Re porter and Democratic State Journal," res• pectfully informs the public that he inteAs giving full, fair and impartial reports of Ow proceedings of the le g islature, during the approaching session. (.3ood r eporters will attend in the Senate and House of Repre sentatives, and in order to furnish subscri bers with as great a quantity of legislative intbrination as possible, arrangements are in progress so to increase the dimensions of the Reporter and Slate Journal, as to make it the largest paper published in this place. It will be printed with new type upon paper of a superior quality, and no exertions will be spared to render it worthy of a continu ance of the liberal patronage it has hereto fore enjoyed, and to make it acceptable to the public in general, and particularly to citizens of Pennsylvania, a a history of our legislative proceedings. The plan adopted as to the reports, will be as follows: 1. To notice all petitions that may be presented, by whom, for what object, and how disposed of. 2. Reports of committees, when of gene ral interest, will be published entire; when of a local nature, their purport only will ap pear. 3. All resolutions offered, and the pro ceedings on them, will be given. 4. Sketches of arguments upon queotions of general interest, will be correctly pub lished, and when space will admit, speeches will appear entire. lICF•A daily paper will be issued when ever any interesting and Important matter before the legislature may require it. TERMS. For the session, twice a week TWO DOLLAR@ in advance. It;r - t . Post masters and others, will oblige us by acting as agents to receive subscribers. Any person forwarding the names of six subscribers, and ten dollars, will be entitled to a seventh copy during the session, gratis. SAMUEL D. PATTERSON. Harrisburg, Nov. 7, 1e36. 6,451 c. WALDIE'S LITERARY OMNIBUS, Nord and important Literary Enterprise! NOVELS, TALES, DIOORAPHY, VOVAGILs, TRAVELS, RE. VrEW9. AND THE NEWS OF THE DAY. r was one of the great objects of "Wad die's Library" to "make good reading cheaper, and to bring literature to every man's door." That object has been accomplished; we have given to books wings,and they have flown to the uttermost parts of our vast continent,carrying society t, the secluded,oc cupation to the literary, information to all. We now propose null further to reduce prices, and render tho ccesas to a literary banquet more than twofold access ble ; we gave and c , minim to gives in the quarto li brary a volume weekly fur two cents a day; we now 0p0,1 . t. to give a (dome in th e saute period for less than,/ our cents a meek, nod to add as a piquant sea sinimg to the dish a few columns of shorter y matters.and a summary of the news and events of the day, We know by- experience and calculation that we can go still further in the matter of reduction, and we feel that there is still verge enough for us to aim flu offering to an increasing literary appetite that men tal food which it craves. The Select Cireniating Library. now as ever so great a favorite, will continue to make its weekly vi - sits,and to be issued in a form for binding and peelers ration, and its price nod form will remain the same. But we shall,in the first week in January-,issue a huge sheet of the size of the largest newspapers of Ameri ea,lint on very superior paper, also filled with books of the newest and most entertaining, though in their several departments of Novels, Tales, Voyages,Tra vels,&c., select in their character, joined with read ing such as usually should Jill a weekly newspaper. By this method we hope to accomplish a great good; to enliven and enlighten the faintly circle,nnd to givo to it,at au expense which shall be no consideration to .ny,a mass of reading that in uook form would alarm the pockets of the prudent, and to do it in a manner thLit the most sceptical shall acknowledge "the pow er of concentration eon no farther go." No Wok which appears in Icattlie's Quarto Library will be publish ed in the Omnibus, which will be an entirely distinct periodical. TERMS.— Waldir's Literary Omnibus will be is sued every Friday morning, printed on paper of a quality superior to any other weekly sliset,and of tha largest size. !t will contain, Ist. Boolcs,the newest and the best that can be pro cured. equal every week to a London duodecimo vos !time, embracing Novels, Travels, Memoirs, &c. and only chargeable with newspaper postage. 2d. Literary Reviews, Tales, Sketches, notices of books,and in,ormation from "the world of letters," of every description. 3d. The news of the week concentrated to a small compass, but in sufficient amount to embrace a know ' ledge of the principal events,political and miscellane ous, of Europe and America. The price will be two dollars to clubs of five sub scribers where the paper is forwarded to one address. To clubs or two individuals, five dollars; single mail suliscribers,three dollars. The discount on uncurrent money will be charged to the remitter; the low price and superior paper absolutely prohibit paying it dis count. On no conditi' n will a ropy ever be sent until the payment is received in advance. As the arrangements for the prosecution of this great literary undertaking are all made, and the proprietor has redeemed all his pledges to a generous public for many years, no fear of the non-fulfilment of the'con tract can be felt. The Omnibus will be regularly is sued, and will contain in a year reading matter equal in amount to two volumes of Rec's Cyclopedia, for tho small sum mentioned above. Address, post paid, 4G Car; ZPll.o),ll2k4aM42U l .lll)M'cb HEREAS the Hon. D. DuaxEn, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos ing the Nineteenth District,& Justice of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said District--and DANIEL SHEFFER and Wm. III'CLEAN,Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the Court 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, for balding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 28d day of IV ovember instant— Notice, is hereby Given; To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro. nor, and Constables, within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices arid in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against thorn as shall be just. . WM. TAUGHINBAUGH, Sheriff: November 7,1886. tc-32 Trial List, Nov. l'erm, 1836. James Galbrath vs. James Lockort. David Roth vs. William AlcElollan. William Giilhrath vs. Daniel Rilo and others. Ignatius Miller vs. John Kohler. Griest's Executors vs. Allen Robinette. Win. Greaff, use of Myers, vs. Samuel and Joe. Morthland. Adam Myers vs. John L. Fuller's Administrator Henry Hoffman vs. John Falmostock. Michael Dugan vs. Jacob Barnitz. Tho Bank of Cettvsburgh, use Jainuel Morthland, vs. N. Wicrman, S. Com. ly and S. Morthland:r Joshua Snyder & John Snyder vs. Peter Snyder, Jas. Snyder, John Day & othore The Bank of Gettysburg!' vs. John Bringman, wit II notice, &c. FOR ARGUMENT. Thomas McKnight vs. Adam Spangler. IMMO VS: same. Wm. Sionocker vs. Sebastian Troyer. Grand Jury, Nov. Term, 1836. Hamtltonban—Ezra Blythe,Esq. D. W itherow. Huntington—John 13rnino. Strabon—Henry Hessler. Gerniony—John A. Davis, M. R. Nussear, Esq. Berwick—llenry Gilt. Borough—John Barrett. Cumberland—Jacob llankey, Jno. Young,Jno. Eyler, George Guinn. Mountpleasant —Henry Sanders, POW Welk ort, Sebastian Weaver. Laittnore—Jose Cook, John Ziegler. Nountjoy—W dhum Golden. Franklin—Daniel Mickley, (of D.) • lifenallen—John Welter. Hamilton—Samuel Waggoner. Liberty—Jacob Myers. Conowago—John Swartz, John Kendig. General Jury. Hunlingion—Thos. Steptiene,noq. Wm.Sadlor, jr. H. Bittinger. Menallen —Peter Dollen°, p. Hoffman. Mounipleasant —Jesse Wolferd, Geo. Curl. Berteick—Joho Sneeringor, Peter Diehl, Joe. R. Honry,EN. Peter Hull,Wolf. Conowago—J.G? 111 or niogstur,Etiq. J. Mahone, Esq. Geu. Basehore, Jos. Sneeringer jr. Siraha n —Rob% King, Garret Brinkerhoff, Sa 'MIA Battler, Michael Seltzgover. Liberty—ll. 1110)1v itt, N. Randolph, M. Doll. Borough—Geo. GilLert, Q. Armstrong, Esq. Cumberland—Goo. Bushman, Frederick Herr Hantillonban—lsroel Irvine. Latimure—Juvoli Griest. Fro okliu—Jarogo Morrow, D. Hormandr. Heading--D uch Sheeran, Francis Fiokes, Da vid White. lisuaillyn —Robert M. flutarni...a. Tyronc---inCter Smith. ADAM WALDIE. 'crater St. Philadelphia.
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