• • ••• VERTISEMENST. To the Stockholders of the • 114milghtsville. cork and Getlyaburgh Ran Road Company. IN pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Managers of the Wrightsville, York and Gettysburgh Rail Road Company, Stockholders in said Company, are requi red to pay 82,50 on each Share of Stock on the lat Monday of May next, and $5 on each share on the Ist Monday of each succeeding month, until the whole is paid—except the last payment, which shall be $2,50. Tho Stockholders are therefore requested to make payment as above required. • orStockholdera to Philadelphta will pay to the Cashier of the Bank of the United States, and those in Columbia, to Dr. Win. C.: McPherson.- JOIN I. McPHERSON, Treas'r . , April 24, 1837. 3t-4 , GOOD MORNING, IZIRCi SAMUEL S. M'CREARY, Routh-Baltimore Street, Gettyaburgh, 11A$ the honor to infortn,bio Friends aLJE and the Public, THAI' HEI HAS ON HAND A liarge Stock :of his own Manufactured HATS, EVERY DESCRIPTION, Of the newest fashion, for elegance of work . rnanship and the beauty of their texture cannot be excelled, as no pains nor expense has been spared to give 'satisfaction, and to render his establishment worthy of the lib eral patronage of his numerous friends and the public. • • April 17, 1837. 3t-3 Kr:ONE Or- TWO APPRENTICES wanted, to learn the above business. SAMUEL S. M'CREARY. ROCE7;‘AZE IPAOTOB.7 riIHE Subscribers beg' eave to inform the - 0 . Public in general that they have rent ed the Factory belonging to William Glea son, situate on Middle-Creek, 2 miles East of Emmittsburgh, where they are prepa red to C &RID IN 0016 INTO BOLLS, AND MANDFACTURD IT INTO el4th, Caesi nett; Blankets, - Flannel and lAinasys. • Having the Machinery all in good repair, and competent workmen, they hope to re eive aJiberal share oldie public's patron . age, and bold themselves accountable for all damage done by them. For the convenience of those living at a distance, they will take in Wool to be Car ded or Manufactured, at the following pia. • Cee, - • James A. Thompson's tavern, Gettysburg Jacob Norbeck's do. on the road to Litt/estown Jahn Green's, Two Taverns Andrew Walker's or Robert Thompson's • William Kere,s, on Gettysburg road Christian Correll's, Monocacy Bridge . John Burk's, ou road to Taneytown Samuel Heagy'e, in .Taneytown Abraham Null's mill, Monocacy " Frederick Crabb's do. Ton:memoir, F. Spalding's, Wilson's Ford Joseph Biggs, Biggs' Settlement Jacob Biggs Michael Crouse's mill, Owinge.creek M. Blessing's Blacksmith Shop, Emmittsburg and Frederick road Grover's Store, Emmittsburg Wise and Crabb's do do. _Col. Reid% Fairfield Johnston's store, do. -Weagley's tavern, near Baugher's tan.yard • Boyd's store. near Harbaugh's mill Samuel McNimon road from Moritz's to Fair. field • • " Sell's mill Moritz. Boudy's store, on the road from Ern• mittsburg to Littlestown Lewis Essick's. At all of which places he will call once every two weeks, to receive Wool or Cloth, corn. mencing on the 15th of May next. 110°Tersons leaving Wool or Cloth at either of the above places, will be careful to attach written directions to the same. THEY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO DO Country Inaving, Such as BLANKETS, twilled and plain; FLANNEL, plain or barrack - LINDSEY, CASSINETT, &c. CLOTH DRESSING, II x ni- VARIOUS BRANCHES, CARRIED ~•'OPt AS HERETOFORE. • -' BENJAMIN ELLIS, JOHN CHAMBERS. April 17, 1837. 'NOTICE. L. of Administration having L.- 111 - 4 been granted by the Register of Adams County to the subscriber, residing in Me. Wien Township, in said county, on the Es tate of.WIL L1A.141 BOYD, deceased, late of Memnon Township, Adams County, all per sona baOig unpaid claims against said Es tate are-requested to present them, and all persons indebted to make payment, to the subscriber without delay. JAMES BELL, Jr. Ader. A ril 24,16187. 6t_4 41110 M POUND CARRAGEEN COUGH w.d - SYRUP , —The superior advantages of Thin Syrup are that a is a compound exclu. airtdy vegetable, and contains no alcoholic or narcotic Ingredient& yor astA At the: Drug Store of • Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. March V, ItlB7. tf.42 .vx,:.r..a:~c•a, >;:w.a..aosgsxt•^,scJy..t,.a-:.-,....wv~,:....;.:._,......,-»,....__. PUBLICK NOTICES. Want& '114.W.C2/422;12 JACOB A. WINROTT riV I NDERS his thanks for the very It ls - 111 - %ra I patronage he has heretofore re ceived from a generous public, and now has the pleasure of informing them, that he has JUST RETURNED FROM THE CITY WITH A CHOICE SELECTION OF STAPLE AND FANCY CrOOLDO2 AMONG WTI fCII ARE Super Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Mixed and Drab C LOTUS, Plain and Fancy CA SSI M ERES, Linen DRILLINGS, Plain and figured Summer VESTINGS, Irish LINENS, 3-4 and 4-4 satin-striped LAWNS for La dies' Dresses, French worked CAPES and COLLARS, Bobinett Capes and Collars, Leghorn, Straw, and Tuscan Bonnets, Ingrain CARPETING, Stair CARPET/NO, 4-4 and 5-4 MATTING, Cotton and Rag CARPETING, ALSO—A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF t ow . ROOTS AND 1916. SHOES, CONSISTING OF 150 pair Men's Boots, coarse and fine, 25 " . Boys' .do. do. 200 " Men's coarse Brogans, • 100 " Boy's' do. 100 " Men's fine Shoes, 100 . " Boys' do. 100 " Ladies' French Mor. Slippers, 100 " do. 'Kid do. 100 " do. Seal-skin do. 100. " do. do. Shoes, 100 " ' do. Prunella do. 100 " do. . do. Slippers, 100 "- Misses' Morocco do. 100 " do. Prunella do. 100 " Infant shoes, 50 " Gaiter Boots. 01rThe subscriber having purchased the entire Shoe-store of Dr. Jesse Gilbert, his assortment of Shoes is now complete. He respectfully asks the attention of the Public to his Stook of Goods—as he is de termined to sell LOW for Cash or Country Produce. Gettysburgh, April 10,1937. tf-2 BARGAINS: BARGAINS:: UNDER HIGH PRESSURE H I COOPER & tvPSHERRY RESPECTFULLY INFORM their Friends and the Public generally, that they are just receiving their spring supply of GOODS, which they are determined to sell LOW to meet the times, and expect those that call will not he disappointed. It appears unne cessary to mention the iculti c.f goods, as it is a general assortment. April 17, 1837. 31.-3 I'Neto 14T *otos. _A - UST received and for sale by the subscri ber, as large and handsome a Stock of nsmsz 000ns, as has at any time been offered to the public in this place. The Ladies, attention is par ticularly invited to a large and handsome selection of FANCY GOODS, with a variety of fashionable IJO.N'JV'ETS. Persons engaged in building and going to house keeping would do well to call; as their Stock of Hardware, Castings, JVaits; Re. Nc. is large and very complete and will be'sold cheap—also a fine stock of Groceries, Queens-Qv %Te l WOOthsatTe l &t. with almost every article in their line ofhusi ness. The public generally are invited to call, when they may rest assured olhaving goods offered thein on the most pleasing terms. GEORGE ARNOLD & CO. Gettysburgh, April 17, 1837. 3t-3 P. S. I would be thankful for the pay ment of all accounts of a long standing. 1 am in want of money. GEORGE ARNOLD. Brigade Orders. The Yox - rollea Mal - stux; of the 2d Brigade sth Division Pennsylvania Militia,are required to be paraded and train ed as follows ' viz. : IN COMPANIES On Monday the Iqt day of May next, at such places as their commanding officers may direct. IN BATTALIONS, • As follows, viz. :—The Ist Battalion of the 90th Regiment, on Monday the Bth; the 2d do. of do. on Tuesday the 9th; The Ist Bat talion of the 89th Regiment, on Wednesday the 10th; the 2d do. of do. on Thursday the 11th; The let Battalion of the POth Re giment, on Friday the 12th; and the 2d do. of do.'on Saturday the 13th of May next: unless the commanding officers should direct Regimental trainings instead thereof. Those Volunteer Companies within the bounds of the 89th and aOth Regin3ents,mav attach themselves to either Battalion most convenient, for inspection. The "American Union Battalion," and the "American . Independent Battalion," will parade for inspection at whatever time and place directed by its commanding officers. The Captains or Commanding Officers are required to have all the public property within their respective bounds collected and brought to the place of Regimental or Bat. 'alma training. APPEALS—For the Militia, on Mon. day, the 12th of Jane next—for Volunteers, on Monday the Bth of November next. DAVID SCOTT, B. I. 2d Brag. sth Div. P. M. April,l7, 1887. td-8 =IS PUBLIC NOTICES. Saddles! sttauesi. SADDLES! Importaut I Inv exaeut -. Spring-seatediu SZ1.1111) lA - ES! THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public generally, that he has purchas ed the Patent Right fbr making and vending Spring-Sealed Saddles of the Zig Zag or Kr spring in the Seal, And also a Spring attached to the Girth or Girths and to the tree. The saddle is made with or without a Pommel, just as persons may fancy. Saddles made upon this plan are incom parably superior to any heretofore in use, in point of strength, durability and elastici ty, to the horse and rider. The application of the spring to the girth is productive of ease and comfort to the horse, and protects him from injuries arising from violent or sudden exertions. The Spring is also ap plicable to LADIES' SADDLES. Krlt is deemed unnecessary to state any thing more. The public are invited to call and judge for themselves. ri:7". The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Customers and the Public in general, for the very liberal support extend• ed to him, and would respectfully inform them that he has at all times A LARGE AN'D GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF' Saddles, RI! 11.1 s Mart-Va g:As , AND ALL KINDS OF Carriage, Wagon and Cart 11.3 AT SS At his Old Stand in South Baltimore Street, Gettysburg!). Kr All kinds of MARKETING taken in I xchange fur work. DAVID M'CREARY. December 26,1836. tt-39 Look Here! THE subscriber wishes to inform hie pat rons, and others who may wish to pat ronize him in future, that he has recently purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for the use of his valuable improvement in mak ing Spring - seat 4 • 41 Its SADDLE' 4 , ; 4 ,C Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofilre, he feels justifiable in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi dence and patronage of the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, to ensure all his saddles without any extra charge.— That a soft, easy saddle is desirable' to all persons who ride much, and particularly to those who may not be favored with a very pleasant horse . : I presume all persona will unhesitatingly patronlze the spring saddles, when they will be ensured as long as the purchaser may deem necessary. The elasticity of the Saddle acting in har mony with the apt - wiry of the horse and rider, not only affords ease to the man, but incalculable advantage to the horse. All persons of judgment and experience must know, that a dead, unelastic weight on a howl is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth affords the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest to breathicg,, no cramps or cholics or any dis ease can rise therefrom. 2d. The girth will outlast two or three of the common kind, because the yielding ef the spring on the sud den expansion of the chest prevents t lie girth from breaking, and saves the rider from fall ing; many falls have heen the frur.s of break ing girths. _ _ _ GENTLEMEN and f.AIMES are invt• ted to apply, as the little difference in the cost of these and the hard Saddles is so tri fling, and incomparable with the difference in comfort and safety. N. B. Saddlers in the country can be accommodated with Township or Shop Rights at a trifling cost. JThe subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very liberal support exten ded to him, and would respectfully state that he has at all times A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, Marling('ls, Saddle-Bags, Portmanteaus and Trunks,. Carriage, Wagon and Cart N ESS, with every other article in his line of busi ness. pi All kinds of MARKETING taken in exchange for work at filir prices. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Gettysburgh, Jan. 10, 1837. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of CONRAD SNYDER, late of Mount pleaSant township, Adams county, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement, with the subscriber, who will attend at the late residence of-the de ceased on niday and . Saturday the sth and 6th of May next,for that purpose—and those having claims egainst said Estate will also present them properly authenticated on the above named days for settlement. The Executor resides in Heidlersburgh, Tyrone township. BA LTZER SNYDER, Eer. March 27, 1837. 6t-52 GETTYSBURG GUJRDS ATTENTION! PARADE in front of tlio COilege. on Monday the lat day of May next, at 1(1 o'clock A. tn. in Summer Uniform, with arms and accoutrements in complete order. JOHN ZIEGLER, 0. S. April 17, 1837. tp-3 OtrAn election for CAPTAIN, to 61 the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Capt. CLARKSON, will be held on the same day, at the house of Capt. A. B. Kurtz. PUBLICK NOTICES. Glivertiorls Proclamation. PENNSYLVANIA,_ SS. . . 3 3.7.12,% . IN THE NA ME and by the q . ,fo li ..,:. Authority of the Commonwealth • ► ..,~ , , •of Pennsylvauia: 1,. -4....-. 4 Hy Joseph Pittner, Governor of the paid Commonwealth. 8 PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Legislature has ad journed without making any provision for carrying on the Internal Improvements of the State, or for paying the laborers for the work actually under contract, and for which the faith of the State is pledged: AND WHEREAS, Contractors may become alarmed and abandon the work, to their own great loss, the distress of the workmen, and the manifest injury of the ' Commonwealth, unless the true situation and amount of the means at the disposal of the proper officers for their payment, should be made known. Therefore I have thought proper to make the following statement of the unexpended appropriations, applicable to the public works during the present sea. son, viz: ERIE EXTENSION.—Undrawn balance in the Treasury on the 7th of March lust, of the sum appropriated por act of 18th February, 1836, 6145,000 00 NORTH BRANCH CANAL -Un- drawn balance on 3d April, instant, G ETTYSDURAGH Ex CENSION OP Cu. LUBIBIA RAIL ROAD.--Ull. orawn balance on 27th March lust 150,000 00 To REBUILD BRIDUR AT DUN CAN'S INLAND—I'er f43901U. Lions of 23d December loot, and 3d April instant, 111,000 00 FOR lIF:PAIRS, DA MAOP.B, LOCOMO-• TIVES,&C. — Per act uf 2d March, 1837, 575,976 00 I'EIIPORARV LOAN of two hat dred thousand dollara, at four per cent, for the continuation of operations on the Erie and North Cranch Canals, by res. olutton of 16th June, 1836, As the contingency will, in ail proliabili• ty, occur on which the negotiutior. of the loan just mentioned was directed, viz: The expenditure of the appropriation by the uct of February, 183 b, before any further means for the continuation of the works specified, shall be piovided by the Legisla ture, it will become the duty of the Execu tive, to obtain the money, and apply it to the intended object. If all the foregoing sums should be ex hausted before the day fixed for the meet ing of the next Legislature, I shall deem it my duty immediately after the next Gene. rat Election, to take such further steps as may then appear necessary and proper, to provide means to sustain the faith of the Commonwealth and the interests of our great system of Internal Improvement. In the mean time, contractors, workmen, and others, may fearlessly proceed in the fulfillment of the contracts made according to law, with the agents of the State, assur ed that means wilt be provided to• the re demption even of her implied faith, and that Pennsylvania will not only complete her system, but also promptly discharge 'till just claims upon her credit tc,r, her honor. GIVEN under my Hand and the Great Seal of theiState, at Harrisburgh, the fifth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and of the Commonwealth the sixty first. BY TILE GOVERNOR: THOMAS H. BURROWES, Seery, of the Commonwealth. April 5, 1837. DR. J. CARPENTER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RESPECTFULLY invites those who are troubled with Rheumatic pains; either chronic or inflamatory, 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 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 neg:ect 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 h.m 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 Emmittsburgh, and two miles from Rhodes Mill, en Middle-creek. October 3, 1836. tf-27 PATENT WATER-PROOF BOOTS riIIHE subscriber respectfully informs the J R - public that he liar purchased of the Patentee, (Mr. P. G. NAGLE, of Philadel phia,) all his right, title and interest in the ('ounty of Adams, for making, constructing, using and rending to others to be used, his patented method of making BOOTS AND ,HOES COMPLETELY I PERVI. OUS TO WATER. An article of this kind has long and anxi ouslv been looked for by the public. The certificates are in the subscriber's pos. session, prove the great efficacy of this desirable desideratum. To prove the utili ty of this article, and its great .advantages to the public, the Patentee has obtained from the American Institute two Diplomas or Premiums. The improvement renders the Leather soft and pliable and is a sure preventive against its breaking. Public patronage is earnestly solicited.— All orders thankfully received and punctu. ally attended to, by the subscriber, residing in Hampton, Adams county, Pa. SOLOMON ALBERT. Hampton, March 13, 1837. tl-50 Horse Bills Neatly &expeditiovsly printed at this Office A FRESH Supply! just' received and for 1 : 21 sale—among which are the following: Brimstone,Calcined Magnesia, Saltpetre, Oil Sassafras,; Indelible Ink, " Nutmegs, Flor. Mustard, best, " Origanum, Cream Tartar, Nursing bottles, Powder Puffs, in ein•Croton Oil, bossed boxes, Balsam Copaiba, Furniture Corks, Mercurial Ointment, Tooth Brushes, sohdFish Sounds, backs, Visiting Cards, Quinine,- .Drawing paper or Refined Liquorice, boards English Ven. Red, Pearl powder, Acetic Acid, No. 8, Aromatic Salts. All of which can be had, on reasonable terms, at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. MALSANI Or IitEMMIE. Prepared only by JOHN S. MILLER, at his Drug and Medicine Store, opposite the Market House, Frederick, Md. S Medicine has 4.5.3 already acquired a celebrity to which tete ethers, perhaps in so 100,9.07 76 abort a time evei arrived, and its oxtonsive use for 4 or 5 yours, in various parts of our Country ,Citios and Towns in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Now York, Kontucky, Missouri, South Caro- lima, Alabama, Genroa, and New Orleans, which he's attended it with unparalleled SUCCeNth Hundreds of persons have usqd it, and nine out ton cases have been permanently cured of Dys. pepsia, ,:holies, Nervous, Tremors, Lowness of spirits, Palpitation of the heart, and all those.train of Diseases resulting froin a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the Digestive functions, Finch as GENERAL DEBILITY OK WEAKNESS, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, SOUR ERUCTATIONS AND ACIDITEES op THE STOMACH, CowTivENESS, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, FLATULENT AND BILIOUS COLIC, &C. &C. To Adults and Children who are troubled with Worms, it will operate as a safe and thorough vercuiruge. It isentiroly Botanical in its compo sition, and may be used by both sexes and of any age, with perfect safety, without any change of habit or diet. 200,000 00 ill / 282;183 76 A full and satisfactory Direction accompanies each Bottle, which cin bo had at ono Dollar per Bottle, and by the quantity at a liberal Discount of the proprietor and of all fits agents, which ate named at the bottom of each direction. New testimony of its cures are frequently re ceivod, a few of which follow this advertisement, and many more can be soon on the directions a round each Buttlo. About two years ago I was severely afflicted with the dyspepsia,which I had for the last fifteen year., previous to the above named time, which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my lungs,oecasioned by lift ing—which increased my complaint, dyspepsia arid general weakness and debility to such a de. gree, that for two years previous to my using the Gar!agent Balsam, I never eat a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had immediate.. ly to throw it up. Seeing Garlegant's Balsam of Health advertised, I was induced to tiy a bottle; after taking the very first dose it appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of the first bottle helped me so much, that in the cotirso of a few days toy stomach began to retain and di got' , ovory thing I oat. I continued to uao the Balsam until I used seven bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to perfect health, which I have enjoyed over since, and not before for fifloen years. I cheerfully recommend it to all persons who aro afflicted with dyspepsia or de. Way of stomach. Given under my hand this 11th day ofianuary,lB34. HEIsTR Y LOUTH N. Frederick county, Va. Certificate of Nicholas Weaver. This is to certify that 1 bought of your agent at Gottysburgh, several bottles, of your valuable Balsam of Health, which completely cured me of the Dyspepsia. I had taken much of other pa tent 61odicines, but found no relief, until I made use of your Balsam of Health, which effected a radical cure, and do recommend it to all those who are troubled with that obstinate disorder Dyspepsia. N. WEAVER. Gettysburg!), Pa. Nov. 2, 1836. Certificate from the Rev. D. F. Scheer, Pastor of the Lutheran Church. JOUN S. Miat.F.a(—Dear Sir:—l deem it my duty to inform you that 1 consider Gurlogunt's -Balsam of Health, prepared by you, a superior medicine, My wife has long boon in a delicate state of health, and of course no moans wore left untried of which wo could hear; myself opposed to nostrums and patent medicines—l neverthe less consented to purchase a bottle of your 13a1. sam of Iloulth, and I do horehy certify that Mrs. Sin:offer derived more benefit from the use of it than of any other medicine. My opinion is that if a cure can be °fleeted, as regards the diseases you mention, your Balsam will, if übcd in the first stage of the disease. D. r. SCH.EFFER, E. D. Frojerick; Aug. ¶23,1836. P. S I used the Balsam in my own family and administered it to some indigent pasons, and invariably found it a most efficacious vermiluge. fgr For sole only at the Drug Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, . Agent, Hattysburgh. February, 13.18:0'. tiro 46 Sugar Beet seed, Early Curled Head Let- Blood Turnip Bent geed, tuce, Long Blood do seed, White Solid Celery, Long Scarlet Radish do. Long Green Cucumber, Early Flat Dutch Tur-Drum Head Cabbage, nip seed, Green Globo Savoy do. Early Washington Peas,Whito Onion, Early Horn Carrot, Squash, Orange Cairo., Double Popporgrafe, Speckled Lettuce, For sale at the Drug Store.of Dr. J. GILBER'r, Gettysburgh. Mardi 27, 1537- tf-52 GETTIMB URG 11 TROOP, ATTENTION! I OU will parade in Geitysburg,on Mon. .- 11 - day the Ist day of May next, ut 10 o'. clock, A: M. precisely, in full uniform, with arms and accoutrements in complete order. F. DIEHL, Captain. April In, 1837. tp-2 Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of 1113 C11:11 Just received from the ware.liouse of G. W. Carpenter, and for sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. April 17, 1837 tf-8 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. FRESH DRUGS - AND I OF mama 24142411 GA R LEG A NT'S G XXVII F.X STAT, DS. ... ..~~,,~~..w ~~ THE HATWILERBOCHE.II, MONTHLY Magazine, puhlishod by V:. I.6_2(At LET & LONG, 161 Broadway, New York, at $.5 per annum, in advance. It is one of the most valuable, as well as interesting Periodicals extant, and is certainly deserving of patronage. Contents of April Number. ORIOINAL PAPERS: The Aborigines of New England. Uncas, the Mohegan, A Word to-the Stuffed Shark, at the Ameriaan Museum. The Mirror of Death. Captain Percy: being a Farther Account of that Gentleman, transcribed from the 'Fidget Papers.' Stanzas. To a Bride. Philaster: An Excursion to Mount Snleve. Music and Echo. Lines on the Admission of 'Michi g an into the Uni on. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourny. Solomon Quigg: Ex-Member of Congress. By the author of 'The Late Ben. Smith, Loafer.' Hymn to the Deity. Translated by J. G. Whit tier, from the French of Lamartine. Wilson Conworth. 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Beasley,New Jersey LITERARY NOTICES: Buckland's Geology. Nick of the Woods, by Dr. Bird. Gleanings in Europe. by Cooper. Twice Told Tales, by N. Hawthorne, Esq. Life of Schiller, oy Dr. EDITORS' TABLE: Chevalier's Work on the United States. Corporeal Punishment. Crowned Iledds and Kingly Perils. .Spring-tlme of the Year is Coming.' •• • Mottos. Indian Portrait Gallery. • The Drama. Duties of American Citizens ITER Ait Y RECORD: Life and Adventures of Cherie!' Ball; 'New-York ere 'Phe Youthful Impostor: Sze,. Ike. Of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Is published monthly for E. Linen; No. 11 Bank street, Philadelphia, at Six Dollars n year, in advance--Seven Dollars and a hell, if not in advance. Contents of February Number, 1837. Notes on WI-ex:ill's Posthumous Memoirs, by Sir Egerton Brydgee; Secret History of the Irish Insurrection 011803; Prior's Lifo and Works of Goldsmith; Dr. James Johnson's Econothy of Health; Dr. King's Journey to the Shores of the Arc tic Ocean; sliscelleiny; The Throe Wishes; Tamper; History of a Radical.—Part 2; Snarleyyow,Chap. 24 & 25; Foreign Military Biography—Do la Nouo; Sketches by Boz-Seoond Series; Portugal, Gallicia and tho Basque Provinces; April 24, 1837. • Counting.llause dimanac, FOR THE ypAlz OF OUR LORD January . 1 I"ebruary Atii,rttst September October_ November December Petersburg* lamina , es i ATTEN 7'lON! 11011 . ARADE on Monday the - Ist of May • nest, at 10 o'clock A. 111. at the house of D. Miller, Patersburgh, in summer uniform, and with arms and 'accoutrements its complete order. A. A. McCOSH, a S. 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