~ Criiisaiksg4lleuse elinunstse, FOR WM TEAR OF ORR LORD 1837. .knasary 1 16 23 30 February 13 20 27 111 13 20 27 10 17 21 16 23 30 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 August 13 20 27 10 17 24 Odober 16 23 30 November 13 20 27 Dumber .10 17 24 .31 ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to JOSEPH SEMPLE, one of the Heirs and De. susees of Sarpk, late of Adams County, State of Pennsylvania, deceased, or to his legal representatives, that the amount of his said legacy is in the hands of the sub scriber, one ofthe Executors of said dec'd residing in Taneytown, Maryland, and will be paid over on demand, and on the neces -eary.Security being given according to law —and that no Interest will be paid on the amount of said lega., from and after this date. ABRAHAM LICEITF.NW ALTER, One of Executors of Magdalena Semple. Dec. 23d, [26] 1836. 3t-39 I kamo yl4 DI iciJ t WAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to AL the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, Pa. for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, and that they have appoin ted Almelo! the 23d of January nest for the hearing of me and my Creditors, at the Court-House,in the Borough ofGettysburgh —when and where you may attend if you think proper. GEORGE 11/EFFER. December 26, 1836. tc-39 NOTI.CE. aETTERS of Administration have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Cumberland township, Adams county, on the Estate of JOHN SCHRIVER, late of Tyrone township, ii. said county, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are here by notified to come forward and make pay ment; and all persons having claims against the same, to present them for settlement to the subscriber on or before the first of A. Aril next. BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Adm'r. January 2, 1837. 6t-40 Notice is hereby Given, TO all Legatees and other persons con • cerned, that the ADMINISTRA TION ACCOUNTS of the deceased per eons hereinafter mentioned,will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams County, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the 23d day of January nest, viz The Account of Jacob Kellar, Executor of the EatateofJohn Kugler, deceased. The Account of Daniel Bender and Jacob Bender,Executors of M ichael Bender,dec'd. JAS. A. THOMPSON, Register. Regieter'soffice,Gettys burg, Dec. Z 6, 1836. , N'otice is herein Given IPTIO all persons concerned, that the fol. lowing TRUSTEE ACCOUNTS are filed in the Prothonotary's Office at Get. tyabaugh,and will be presented to the Judges finite Orphans' Court of Adams County on Mooday the 23d day o f January next, for confirmation and allowance—viz: Tbe Trustee Account ad James McEI We% Eq. Tmstee of Thomas Brandon. B. GILBERT, Protb'y. December 20, 1"?.30. tc-30 13 20 27 10 17 2 4 31 10 17 24 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 lii 13 2 , 3 27 6 13 20 27 12 19 26 Iti 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 10 17 24 16 23 30 13 20 27 111 13 20 27 1 8 , 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 I 0 17 24 31 5 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 16 23 30 13 20 27 12 19 26 10 17 24 7 8 14 15 21 22 29 29 16 23 30 5 6 12 13 19 f..1:0 26 27 10 23 30 NIBLICK NOTICES. To Owners of Teams. WESTERN LOADING. at Wrightsville, York County. THE Subscriber is now receiving LOAD. ING for Pittsburg, Wheeling &c. to be forwarded by Wagons. Owners of Teams that will load at Wrightsville, will always get the Philadrlphia price, only de. ducting freight on [tail Road from Phila delphia to the above HENRY KAUFFELT. Wrightsville, Nov. 14, 1886. 3m-3:3i 111 SsIDDLE TRUNK FACTORY. rHE Subscriber returns hie 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 Couit-House, to Make, Trim and Repair CrICTS, 741:4.T , ` h -- Baroaeclies CARRIAGES of all kinds, in a neat, fashionable and sub stantial manner, of anon MATERIALS and at the shortest notice. Ho is also vepared to manufacture, and has now on hand, SADDLES, BRIDLES, OW:. MARTIATGALS ) - - Saddle-bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Harness, • AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN 1115 LINE OF BUSINESS. The Public are respectfully invited to give him a calhbefore purchasing elsewhere. 0:y-Aii kinds ,of Marketing taken in ex change for work at fair prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburg, May 2, 1836. tf-5 NOTILCM To Constables, Wholesale Deal ers, and iletailers of Foreip Merchandize. PURSUANT to an net of the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, passed the 7th day of ApriI—CONSTABLES will take notice, that, agreeably to the second section of the Act graduating the duties upon Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of Mer chandise, and prescribing the mode of issu ing Licences, and collecting said duties, they are requested on or before the first day of January term, to wit: the 23d day of January next--to make an oath or affirma tion, and deliver to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, a list of all the Wholesale and Retail Dealers of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, Wines or Distilled Spirits, except such as are the growth, produce, or ' manufacture of the United States. ERCHAN TS & DEALERS embrac , ed in the provisions of the above recited Act, ate hereby notified, that according to the fifth section thereof,the Associate Judges and the County Commissioners will meet at the Commissioners' Office, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday the 24th day of January next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, to hear them (If they see proper to attend)as to the amount of their annual sales during the year pre vious. Licenses to be taiten out on or before the Ist day of May next, for one year. Physicians, Apothecaries, Surgeons, and Chemists, as respects wine, &c. used in pre parations for the sick,and all female traders, or single women, whose annual sales shall not exceed these of the Bth class below enu merated, shall not be required to take out License under the provisions of this Act. The following will be the classification agreeably to the Act of Assembly: Ist cI. amt. of sales, '5.50,000-854 2d do. 40,000 40 3d do. 30,600 30 4th do. 20,000 25 sth do. 15,000 20 6th do. 10,000 15 7th do. 5,000 12 50 Bth do. 2,500 10 DAN'L SHEFFER,? Assoctate WM. McCLEAN, c Judges. • J. MUSSELM AN, ,9 GEORGE WILL, B JOHN WOLFORD, 2 - December 19, 1836. t m-88 Estate of Geo. Laren, dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of GEORGE LAREW, late of Lad more township, Adams county, Pa., deceas• ed, are hereby requested to come torward and make settlement—and those having claims against said Estate, are also reques ted to present their claims to the subscri bers, who will meet at the house of the wi dow, on the 29th of January next, for the purpose of settling with both debtors& cre ditors. All interested will do well to attend. The first named Administrator resides in Latimer° townsnip,Adams county—the lat ter in Franklin township, York county. JOHN ZIEGLER, „ MICHAEL M UMPER, 5 '"" i' "' December 19, 1836. . PAMPHLET LAWS. ALL persons desiring copies of the Laws of Pennsylvania of the Session 1836-7 who are not entitled by law to receive them, can obtain the same half • bound at 50 cents per copy, provided they leave their names at any time before the First Monday of January next with the subsri bar. J. GILBERT, Treasurer. December 5.1836. 3t-36 SCOTT'S RINGWORM OnTTZT:UNT, FOR the cure of Ringworm, there is said to be nothing equal to this Ointment—ma ny having been cured by its use. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. November 14, 1838. tf-33 PUBLICK NOTICES. Call and See, the Clamp Hats, Caps &Bonnets e•-:-=\ D"nz. 91. Paxton RETURNS his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for the encouragement he has received, and int;irnis them that he has now on hand, and will constantly keep, at his old stand in Chambersborgh street, nearly opposite the Indian King Hotel, A large and excellent assortment of FOR & SILK HATS 8i BONNETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION--CONSIBTING OF Men's Castor HATS; Roram do. " Spanish body do. Plain Russia do. , g Silk Plush do. Youths HATS, different fashions; Old Men's Broad Brims and Low Crowns, Fashioned. 3/so—LADIES' FUR & SILK BON. NETS,ot the latest New York Fashions, of the following colors; viz: black,brown, drab, pink, white and green. TOGE.THCR WITR Second hand FIATS, WOOL HATS; Hair and Seal CAPS, &c. &c.' of which he will sell Low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call and judge for yourselves. Are arprtENTICE Warned to learn the above business, about 16 or 17 years of age. W. W. PAXTON. Gettysborgh, Nov. 29,1836. tc-35 NEW BOOT & SIEIOE agattg , zee*. - es -=-L4- ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber- begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that ho has commenced the business of manufacturing BOOTS. AND •C • SHOES IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, his residence in East York Streci,n few doors from the Cowl-House: Where he intends always to keep on hand a general asbortment of first-rate work— SUCH AS, Men's and Boys' BOOTS, MONROE SHOES and PUMPS ; Ladies' Morocco, Stunk Leather SHOES; Misses' and Children's MONROES and SHOES, of every description (c Having first-rate Stock and hands, he hopes to receive a share of Public patronage. _ _ Gettysburg, June 27, 18P6. (MERCHANTS from the Country will be supplied by the dozen, at fair prices, Gettysburg manutlicture. Two or Three Journeymen, First-rate workmen, wanted immediately BOOTS & SHOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROOTS AND SHOES, Just received and for sale by J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. Oz!rHaving made arrangements at home for that purpose, BOOTS and SHOES can be made to order in a workmanlike manner and at the shortest notice. November 29, 1836. CABINET-WAREHOUSE, CIIAMISERSBURG STREET. THE subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and customers that he has on hand, and is prepared at all times . to manufacture, ellahogany, 'Maple, Cherry and 'Walnut -Ertl - r • itv c , .._, _ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN HIS LINE. His materials are good; his work warranted, and of the latest patterns. His terms are moderate, and accommodated to the times. 0Z All orders for punc tually attended to. DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, June 13, 1836. tf-11 ' Nat 1 -4 eabl e is+ SAMUEL WITEEROW HAS just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of ntEsz owns : suitable for the season, consisting of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, anti Queens - wore. RIS ASSORTMENT .OF Cloths and Cassimers he calls particular attention to. His Goooi have been all selected with care, and will be sold as cheap as they can be procured at any other Establishment. The Public are respectfully requested to call and judge for themselves. Gettysburg!), Oct. 10. tf-28 A. B. KURTZ. Gm-13 General Jury. Mountjoy—George R. Hoffman. Mountpleasant—S. Wintrodo, C. Erisman. liamiltenban—J. Mickley,Jr. S. Blythe. Gettysburg Ziegler, D. Hoagy,G Arnold, Henry Weldy. Latimoro— Martin Gardner, David Griest. Germany-3. Sterner, D. Crouse, J. Palmer. Straban—T. M'Croary, P. Dounhu, S. IVible. Franklin—J. Wisler, D. Mickley, son. Menallen—T. T. Wierman, G. Taylor, J. Bon der, P. Fohl, C. Lower,Jr. fltintington—T. Stephens, E. Vanacoyock. Liberty—James 'McCleary. Reading—M. Philips, J. Bosserman. Hamilton- S Orenderfr,S. M'Farlane,J. Dellono Cumberland—J. Crawford, J. Plank, J. Herbst Tyrone—John Lehman. December 26, 1836 RESPECTFULLY invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains, either chronic or inflamatory, to give hin4 a call, having had very good success in cur ing Rheumatism; and having within the short space of time that he has been here had upwards of forty cases of RheuMatism under 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 a 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. Dr. Carpenter still continues to reside at his former residence in Liberty township, two miles North of Eminittsburgh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill, on Middle-creek. October 3, 1836. tf-27 POLISHING POWDER. FOR Polishihg 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 CLEANSING ALL KINDS OF METAL AND THE LARK WITH WHICH IT IS APPLIED, Render it object to every family in point of ECONOMY. ltssuperiorr. qualifier. have gained for it a high reputation, anti a most decided preference over any preparation or the kind ever offered to the Public. It is warranted not to contain AN ACID, or any other corrosive ingredient. For sale at the Drip , Store of Dr. J. GI LBERT, Gettysburg. April 4, 15313 tf-1 COURT PROCLAMATION, &c. /PMIOCOZigiIahLIWWEOPc• WHEREAS the Hon. D. DURKEE, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties compos ing the Nineteenth District,& Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said District—and DANIEL SHEFFER and WM. WCLEAN,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 Coon ty of Adams—have issued their precept, hearing date the :30th day of November, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessionsof the Peace, cud General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday (lie 33d day of January next— otic e is hereby Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro. ner, 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 and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there,to prosecute against them as shall he Just. WM. TA IIGIIINBAITGII, SherifF. December 19, 1836. tc-38 Trial List, Jan. Term, 1837. Nicholas Linn vs. T,iudxey Sturgeon. Commonwealth vs. Benjamin Blackford & others co-obtigor in a joint and several obligation. Peter Bittlo vs. IVilliain Linn. Win. Shrivor vs. Al. Davis, 11. Goar,end Thomas Craighead. Francis Lens vs. Ephraim Swope. William Caldwell vs. Abinham Brener. Wm.Galbreatifund Wife vs. Daniel Rife, survi- ving Exocutur,nnd C. F. Keener and others. Robert G. Harper vs. William Gillespie. Peter Prong?) and Michael Hulas vs. Martin and John Getz. Ignatius Miller vs. John Kohien. Win. Greta, use of Benjamin Myers vs. Samuel and Joseph Mainland. John L. Fuller and Adam Mver, use of MTH lan, vs. John Johnson and Jacob B. Lyon. The Western Stage Co. vs. Geo. Beltzhoover. Peter Hannalo vs. J. Powell,A. Eichelderger & Hr. J. A. Shorb Win. Sadler vs. L. Whiner, Ader de bonis non with the Will annexed of Daniel IV idner,dec'd. Win. Sadler vs. Daniel IVidner, Jr. Henry Hoff beim vs. John Falinestock. Michael Dugan vs. Jacob Darnitz. The Bunk of Gettymburgh,use of S. Mortbland, vs. N. Wittman, S Coinly and S. Morthland. FOR ARGUMENT. Adam Shorb vs. P. Hemlor,special bail of S. Miller Adam Spangler vs. Thomas McKnight..—fi fa. Same vs. Same, —ca. sa. December 26, 1836. Grand Jury, Jan. Term, 1837. Gettyshtirgt —J. Garvin,W. Gamin, J. Gilbert Stratum—John Cress, John Folty. Mcruntplonsant—Henry Weikert. Hamilton—J. Clark, H. Hildebrand. Mountjoy—John Stroaly, A. B. Miller. Menallon—S. Diehl, J. Dillon, W. Rex, S. Bec ker, A. Noel, Jr. Reading—Potor. A ulabaugh. Germany—James S. Davis, E. Swope. Huntington —Wm. C. Whitman. Tyrono—John Neely. Lntimoro—L. Harry, G. Sheaffer,Geo. Myers. Franklin—F: for Mickley. DR. J. CARPENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, SUBJECT TO CORROSION,-THE BRILLIANCY OF ITS POLISH., LITERARY PUBLICATIONUm, 4 THE IRIS. 8 .111ster74zay et MorsLit, and Lir arts. EDITED Br Jas. Cooper & Wm. M. Reynolds. Paz Parma; beyond a. doubt,. its the it 3 Beyer which now moves the intellertmdlonamilL rmg civilized nations, public- opinion BRA s: suo stannic' nicely to no other power; even &spots neventarr,! its voice, and detnagprees trerubrar &Ann. Of course, it may bean Eastainctrieto .ol" good or of evil—an fthariers spear.; oil Mama, ear a sorcerer's delusive wand_ Tharuhstizazetaidimacr i l of exploded doctrines and the nsr7llS imogtu the latest theory alike make this.' Edit wealitena attack and defence; and by its IIII:111=-F many ale friend of truth most ancreansfia - uttFaze crizalr disseminate the pure primeiptes. olFtiiiltt tessera- In one of these ways,. we cony test assume], it will be employed; for nearer C2IZ lat h e ttitterna ear I silenced. and thus will the atudd tneutimaetta, alma and be ruled by its rcasoni- - h a taw inesemt state of society, books, peritsfarallt,. mazmniciatams alma newspapers may be reckoned =mane, the irannessminns of life, for which the appetite and thiant.-0 ate lbe: coming alike universaL is it nett.thatnt itarm.intalulav important that a proper in...---ctitant hitepitwatt to tans , feeling, so that it may he prialautdrate otianile hatnae- : fits which. it promises! We have long believed that tha NOTIMFOLS 1110T5.- paper might assume a character soemintazat &Marna ; from that which it has usually h99—tatunt itt man„,v 4 4.; be made to come more home to , the liestatuts and business of men—that its interest taii.diz oftotp-1 ened—its moral tone erevated—its tended far beyond its present Emits- Desirous of contributina somewhart obr.'ear GM !therance of such an object, am propose inaslsol.3nr a weekly journal under the-above TontAmos will endeavor to keep con.otantEs m wiorar 31.111)a stead- fastly advocate the objects towhiefolin cs prodenseurily devoted. Regarding - crrtoe rs the .s..nntst s.occonc,of individual happiness and. rrationadi prospeziaw. we shall endeavor to illustrate- its priniztlles acoa3 force its precepts. Loborime. tinr c- , -e-ar„" are. shall offer to the people- the lirvr off hleflztim:74 , ,r., I that they may thus keep in their - ow - in lhorals nhart! power which will otherarise ere Borne .triVic from them into the hands of Lonalimae, la all useful labor as not only the torar Socanlaiona of ; wealth, but also honorable -,rlttiol,lollo4 , arrs ion-. provements in the arts, a 7 rierrftrront xama tkitnEborl subjects, will clainia due saanrotruarmeronarfera. Whilst we aim at coinhirOn-e --tEor asefrA with the agreeable;' we hope- to :lova the doniaeretid dulness, on the one band_ and that ofpumßiniing the comopt taste, on the other.. Studiously abstaining - from porta- guiEriver 4 vne shall think it our duty to , ,E41:11:54 , ifalrplata=2 pocions of policy. We shall also attempt to , 41 , or- am Can partial account of domestic - as weo as of daseip] afTairs. - With this brief expositiow of flier= III) mad plans,•the Editors - throw themsebaes.mpima thyz.itr dulgenee of a cliseriminatarg, poiliSe„ uaraitirg themselves, if they meet with etteetwaiptmokma, to render the work worthy otrEattromepr_ TER3IS.. TnE lairs will be ptibUsted arealkny_ (um a 14.1f sheet of imperial size, on paper of gue%ll,llzatEny.„mall in a handsome style, fir one rEieter asmfariltax7 pop annum-one half payable MiadiermarZhetremnalidor at the eapiration of sit roontli*--tr piaTantan to not made within the yeaspatr dorlz artMalr carg ed. IL Any nnmbcr of persona Exam:can-7,pr mor tars shall be entitled to, four cur'es,.. 111. Any person becoming, respomailr Snr Eve subscribers upon the onfirmry terms, shr.r.o =wire a sixth copy for himself- Iv. No subscription. clisrontinneall bactt ad the option of the Editors, until all arrea=v sale The first Number will be isg:mtan Cm tar Coal Saturday in January, 153- Gettysburgh, November tI„ II LITTIMWS • ' ' Of Foreign Literature . , Science and Art, Contents of iYorezafter Nraralier, 1539- Mrs. Hormsns. Mi. Midshipman Easy. The War of Spartacus. The Island of Cuba. William Cobbett„ Esq., Edmend's Life of General Washilrepia. Major Skinner's Overland Jourrorie to barn. Chateiubriand on Er.gßaft Literatuare. I was bred in a Cot. Ode to the American; Sea Sespecri. Harry O'Reardon, conclude& Poor Will Newberry. Some Recollections of the Itittre o.9*Mgrienr. The Port Folio. The Burning Ship. Reason in Duelling. An Ascent of Vesuvius. Snarleyyow. chap. XXIL A London Sunday_ Religious Pectry—Lord I oared asner—Tllse Sea Shell—The Dead irs Cheiss—Siillesa. realer— Thoughts before Sunset A French Kitcherr.—lrc&iie. Siguistkirte Crows—Cotton—Putato--F, Leather cm MetaL The Old Manor House. Autobiography of Awl'' , ll m me-lk. "Mrs. Arrnytager" an •"Jerai:m . teams."' 1 1 0: 1 40: 4 -'0 Contents of December Number- ORIGINAL PAPIEB3:: AIRCTiCAD Poetrn The Old Alan's Lament: by Wets Emma bury; Original Passages Male Life of air esellelkesned William Phipi; Sonnet; The Privateer: by the anther of "'Me Esicsqe," "Jack Marlinspike's Yartr," ear- L'Orient: a Fr-tritett4 The Portico (Numberr Vona.) Moonlight and the Spirit. By Gmev - alk- The Ordinary Man: being a SeriteN off Lam., Incidental or rather intk,"CIUMS Or klagenClLS A Winter Scene; The Glory md Happiness of the Waal& by- "Anus IL L. Beasley, New Jersey; Lines scratched on her Loolting iginan,,lly a 'Tann= Lady in her 'Mean" "Oh! Mourn not r the Sew Ib Morality of Claildbxet The Dead: be Mien Macy Anne Besturair,, Meg.) Arria, or the Boman Wife; Two Sail Boat Freer.inns by the annhor alf"Lide in Florida;” Love's Welcome; A Visit to Jerusalem= by Offeetroef naked States' Navy- (Number Oom) Ode: by William FL Types, Esq.. PftakaL Odds and Ends: From the Pt nrx-fifirs eta rkno7-a- Liner. (Number Setrem) • Caught at Last; Letters of Locins M Pisa. boos Pallayra, to friend Marcus Curtin*, at Home; mar liar; arauslaseel and pub! iyhed (Number Eke-) Faded Blossoms; (An Cuenca-) LITER A RY Nor/=c± - lichampe, a „Lilernl eta& Ly W. Gil more Sint w, Esq. The Fairy Book; Reynold.' Address Cu the satrint Gil sae Brawling and Exploring Expeditien: Protestant Jesuititm; by a Plebe/mos; Paulding'* "Tales of the Good Tfcanwe' PUBLICK NOTICE , , & 4 FRESH DRUGS AND -411t21213024024:14 . Sriciece A FRESH Supply just received and for safe—among which are the following: I Brimstone, Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras, Indelible Ink, " Nutmegs, Rut. Mustard, best, " Origanum, Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder Puff+. in em Croton Oil, 'bossed boxes, Balsam Conaiba, Furnrure Corks, Mercurial Ointment,. Tooth Brushes, solid Fish Sounds, backq, Visiting Cards, Quinine, - Drawing paper or Refined Liquorice, boards English Ven. Red, Pearl powder, Acetic Acid, No. 8, Aromatic Salts. AU of which can he had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. 11-33 November 14, 19:36. NALTIONEZ ENQUIRER Ca' astilutional advocate of Universal Libcrtv. Ediled and Published by Benjamin Lundy work has recently been establish ed with the view of advocating the cause of Universal Emancipation. The Ed ; liter, having devoted more than eighteen I years of his life to this important subject, 'and having, nearly the whole of this period, superintended the editorial department of another publication of similar character and views, conceives it to be unnecessary,at pre sent, to give an exposition of his particular Ism:aliments in relation to it. Yet it may not be itcproper to state explicitly,that the prin cipal aim and leading object of the work, will be TUE I3IIIICDIATE AND TOTAL Anom- Taos OF SLAVERY IN AMERICA, 4416 most. efficient moral, judic:ous and Constitutional The time was—and well indeed is it re membered—when but a solitary voice (ex cept its own occasional echo) was heard throughout the land, in favor °fa restora tion of the "inalienable rights," and redress .for the innumerable wrongs, of the Ameri canl hoedman. ft was a dreary night of !hopeless, soul-depressing toil and care! But within the period above mentioned, a mark 'ed and visible change has been effected; a (wonderful impetus has been given to the pro ,gress of the holy cause; awl the brightest (cheering rays of hope tied idence in sac liness,ar:beaming around us. It is true that ! much yet remains to be done, in orderlto guard against and ward off the awful, im pending edam ity,w h ich has long threatened the peace and safety of our country. A severe contest is yet to be waged with the demon of oppression, ere the vengeful arm alias:nee shall he stayed, and - the power of moral truth established, and the renovation of our social system effected. We must, therefore, buckle on the armor of righteous persevering energy—renew our zeal and activity :ii the vineyard of labor--plead with zrziore earnestness the cause of the suffering ,and the enslaved—engage with more fervor in supplication, at the Throne of Almighty Power, for the successful termination of our arduous, yet glorious undertaking. ,17 Wit such views as are here expressed, the editor of this work has assumed the sta tion which he now occupies. He long since entered with alacrity this great arena of moral warfare,nnd yields to noneun the die pasation to sustain the principles which he has for many years reduced,practice. '.ln (Slavery's] field advancing his firm foot, He plants it on the lino that Justice draws, And will prevail or perish in her cause." The cooperation of nll who are friendly to the object of the work is desired,and their patronage is generally solicited. 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Philadelphia, Dec. 5, 1236. 3t-36 COMPOUND Carrageeu Cough Syrup. THE superior advantages of this Syrup ,are that at is a compound e xclusively vege, table, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic ingredients. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILFIER'V, Gettysburg. P, December 5,1836. 11:46 Office of the Star & Banner : Ckaiabersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court-Hc,uss. CONDITIONS; L TheSTAa & REPUBLICAN BANNER impubliehed weekly, ai Two Dot:LA us per annum, (or Volume o( Numbers,) payable half yearly in advance- , or Two, Dollmv and I.i f ty CtliCs if not paid untilafter the ex pcirxtiou of the year. IL No subscription will be received for a shorter• period than six months, nor will the paper be discon-, tinned =Wadi arrearages pre paid, unless at the dis cretion oftbe editor-IA failure to notify a discontinu asme will be cousidered a pew tasgagLcuent, and the, i . a prr forwarded accordingly. 171. 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