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place tneir4odeliJWe Mamp of disapprobation upou the public character mod conduct of that arch demagog" 6 Martin Van Buren MEXICO- A letter from Mexico, (daied Juoe 25th) of high authority, says "a change in the government is inevitable. There is doubt of its success." VEEA CKCZ- A letter from Vera under date of the thud inst. -'-We have accounts from New Orleans, tha: the government of the United States will recognise the Independence of Texas. A recognise forced loan of is to be raised immediately the support of the Texian war, and we are fearful we shall be compelled to contribute our quota." STAR BEPPBLICAN BANNER. BV ROBERT W.

MH1LJETON. Wagon price of Flour in Baltimore-- ST 50 to 62- The Masonic Testimony. this week continue ihe publication ofthe Testimony takca before the Legisla live Committee of Investigation. It (what the rebel Masons have often denied) the POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF ASON Y. Read the evidence of JACOB The Norristown Herald states that a MECULING, Esq.

a highly respectable gen- was imprisoned iu for many Member of the Legislature, and then deny, if you can, the powerful eflect of Masonry at the Polls, and iu the Legislative Hulls- Indeed its efleci on legislation, was most de- itm for you! exact language by him in the traitorous December Convention. "Have been with us!" Why do they not go with us as Anti- Masons if they wish to share the honors and the glory of the victory? What honor does an Anti-Masonic Committee speak of, except the honor of the triumph of our principles? Do they mean the honor of the Doubtlessly on Sunday morning last, charged with murder. He" is from the upper end of Bucks county." According to the Augustine Herald-, Lieut. Wheelock, who distinguished himself in the battle in which Colonel Heileniao behaved by his own hand; having monstrated last winter in this very Invesii- Masons--whether Whigs or To- on bv his exposure, shot himself with apis- tol- A woman was committed to prison in evensomeskin deep Anli New York, on Tuesday last, ou a charge oft having murdered her own child, an infant eleven mouths old. CCRIOUS CASE---The Paris Correspondent of the Albany Advertiser Julv next, a curious case will be brought before the tribunal of first instance of Paris.

Al. Naundorft; who bus resided a long time in Prussia, where he worked as a clock ma- ker, has undertaken to invalidate of the "York Gazette that our paper of ary act of Louis XVII, dated 8th June the ISth alt. was duly directed to them and and to prove himself to be Charles mailed- If it failed to reach them, the fault Van Bureu--all voted to allow the Lodge to trample on the Law! Ave! so powerful was it that erery Jack, of whatever -Masons, as well as were seduced or terrified into the support ofthe Lodge! Dr. SCHUVLER'S testimony is also important. He is a gentleman of high character and intelligence.

The Gazette. would inform the pulite Editors the D.iuphin of France and son of Louis Js nQt Jrs We send our paper XVI. and Antoinette. Inquiries have i i i r.i to anv person or journal about whom it con- been making bv order of the rrer.ch govern- ment to discover the family and birth place tains any remarks, whetner he or be a of this supposed imposter in Prussia, but subscriber or on our exchange list or not. they do.

Anti-Masons cannot soai to the honor of principle! Similar calls disgrace Juniata. York and nianv other COMMON SCHOOL NOTICE. By the llih section of the School Law, passed the 13th of June, 1836, one hundred thousand dollars, iu addition to the one hundred thousand dollars payable by the Bank of the United States, are appropriated out of the School Fund, for the use of the difleresit school districts in the commonwealth for the school 1837. which year commenced iujoie- diiUeiy after the first Monday of June last; Aod whereas, the aforesaid sum of TWO IICNDKED TuorsAxo is directed bv counties. Let those who are sanctioning the lOib Section of said act, to be paid such proceedings BEWARE.

Virtuous Ami- Jjj Superintendent diiectU to i I 1 measurers of the respectiie Masons cannot wiii not sub-! borough; or of the coi im on init to such baseness. wealth, and not to the county We say again. let those who grasp for heretofore, upon his being '-furnished hh a rowt-i: icithout regard to PRINCIPLE, know jceitificate, signed by the President and al' he the of direc the District, that the amount oi school tax necessary to entitle such District to its proportion of state appropriation, has that such conduct will soon merest the seep- lested of ire from their hands. They are too pollu- ted to hold it! bean tiiereou; And whereas, it is provided by the 18th section of sai.l act, "that every thing heretofore done in pursuance of said acts, (viz: the foolishly and how treacherously those Anti Masons behave here and in other States who support Van Buren! Can they not remain neutral and preserve their prin- i common laws of 15-34 and of ciples from corruption for a single election? sha11 be valid," and by the 15th secton, "that all taxes (heretofore) authorized to be How impatient are politicians to prove their 1 raised lor school pui poses shall be collected own want of sincerity! as lhey wouW iaye beeu co ected jf this act OGLE, Esq. recently ap not tiue intent and opera.

ion which provisions, taken in connection pointed a Judge of the Lancaster District, with Qther j)ar ofsaid act5 are: has been nominated by the Anti-Masons of Somerset and Cambria counties, for Con- Ist. That no Districts slnll be entilled for the present, to receive their distributive He has accepted the 'shares of the current year's appropriation resigned his Judseship. except such as were affirmative accepting Districls.in the proper joint meeting of uele- CAKOTHEHS, Eq. a distm- gates and commissioners, held on the second of May iass.or as shall entitle themselves to the privileges of accepting Districts, for the school year 1837, bv complying with the 20th section of said act: And 2d. That learn from the Hanover Herald the voting in the proper joint meeting afore- ijuished member of the Carlisle Bar, died at his residence in Carlisle on Wednesday last, in the 59 vear of his age.

CHRISTIAN SCHOBCK, bis professional services to the Public in all cases of disease, internal and external, occurring to our domestic animals--aud also performs all such operations as belong to a FARRIER. Dtt-el'inst is in Jail Street, the uext hou-e to Dr. D. he niaj at anv time he found bv such as wish to em-1 ploy him. Gettysburg, July 25,1836.

Democratic Ants-Masonic -TM- cans of Adams County, are Schoeck to atteiri to a Sick florae, 1 pleasure recoromen JS him to the Public, person well skilled in his pio'ession, and who appears to be ft-ell acquainted the diseases of ail kind of Cattle. M. C. CLARKSOX. We certify the tame, Thomas J.

Cooper, Samuel S. Forney, Joseph Sheifv, Jacob Sherfy, David Lislle, George Frederick Herr, George Shryock. Froai She I of Mr Chris'-an Schoeck ss a Carrier, i feel authorized in recommending- him as a educated Veterinary Surgeon. of the anston.y uf the horse, and of tl.e remedial powers of the used in medicine.is correct. M-s upon lhat knowledge, it rational; and.

so far 1 have witnessed it, has been D. GILBERT. Gettysburg BAIL ROAD. T- of Tuesday last, that Mr. KKOFT, of Codorus sard, bv c-acn ot the afnrtnattve Districts the thereon of an amounl township.

York county, committed suicide, scnoo i lax sufficient to entitle such District LI1IO A A i i until now thev have led to no satisfactory Ve however stop the exchange as re- on preceamg week) by discharging the to Us portion oj the tnen existing state ap- icsult. It has been ascertained lhat M. lesult. has een ascertane a pleas lre i N'aundorff had arrived in Prussia in 1310; uesUU I reat a neutl Uiathe enjoyed, during two years, the rights breeding nor talents of the Editors will ren- of citizenship in Spandau and that he mar- der ihe parting sorrowful to us. ried in Berlin, in 1818, without being able' to produce a certificate of his birth.

The demise of the real Dauphin, in the prison of creeping things who form the the thing but well established, present State Anti-Masonic Committee ap JLike! and the uncertainty prevailing with regard to M. NaundoriFs origin, promises at any ratc some very interesting disclosures." pointed by the famous December Convention, have issued a notice for a Western Harrison Convention! Jvot one tcord is said in it about Anti-Slasonryff a word a- The Van Buren Convention a Ilarnsburg, Dou taking means to promote the principles passed a resolution approving of Mr. V. I of tha caugd is to give way to vote in relation to the bill for exammine the i contents ofthe mail and Tne sole, object expressed is Masters to withhold incendiary letters and to promote the election of Harrison- How papers. Such a resolution, it might be pre- perse veringly, and how insidiously, how turned, have been silently laid on the dastards this traitorous Committee labor table; but not so with this convention, they to extinguish This is the must go the whole hog.

1 1 was not enough to resolve in fayour of Van Buren alone, second altem of tne kind has ap- they must approve of his darkest faults. One peared in their circulars. Did James Todd year ago, such a resolution would not have pea it, or the State Treasurer, or some oth- been treated with even common er lne Cabinei? The following letter from the Bon. Wm- Slade, member of Congress from Vermont- PctinsylVfinianS? JLook gives an example of the manner in which -THE QSESTIOXOF DISTRJBCTI.JN- This topic Such a law would operate, if carried out. lias been touched in several articles in the Globe, absence ofthe senior Editor.

contents of a pistol into his head. pired in about three hours after committing the rash act. He ex-' propriation of will be sufficient to enlitle it to a distributive share of the present year's state appropriation And whereas. It is proper and necessary learn from an article in the last Compiler, that the amount due and paid to the Post Office Department by the Postmaster at "Two Taverns," Adams county, was 82-3 44, instead of 85 41. as stated in the report copied into this paper a few weeks since.

Philadelphia Inquirer is indebted to a friend for the following recipe for making Blackberry Sj'rup. This syrup said to be almost a specific for the summer complaint. In 1S32 it successful in more than one case of Cholera. The fruit is now in market, and the present is proper time to make it. Blackberry Cordial.

To 2 quarts of juice of Blackberries, add 1 pound loaf sagar, i 02. autmeffs, oz- cinnamon, pulverised, oz. cloves, oz. alspice, do- Boil ali together for a short lime.and when cold, adrt a pint of fourth proof brandy. "Vou will save many bitier tears by publishing- the above in yoar valuable paper- From a teaspoon full to a wine glass, according to the aje of Will these things be overlooked when the I owing a few ab; people are support V.

with their 1 to be suffrages'? Is it not the duly of AXI. citizens to arouse when the rights of are Record. WASHINGTON, June 13, 1836. subject of paramount interest, should be marked mos! distinctly "This question will hereafter discriminate parties, as the tariff, the bank, the system of inlernai improvements, have heretofore spoil practice, but it will save life. bas beeu received and will appear in our next.

"Soon after I delivered my Speech on "Against this projected renewal of lhe Ameri- Siavprv in December last, I received a let i can system, the Republican we trust, v-511 ter from a stranger in Virginia, who I have be i 2" ndl 1Iled 3 "The labors of the opposition to transform the since learned, is a reputable citizen of thai 1 deposile acl 5nlo an 3Cl of dbuibution. must be Slale--speaking in terms of approbation ofj, a counteracted. It wiii be counteracted the speech so far as he had seen a sketch bv the very array of parties which the new ground it in the papers, and freely communicated by federal piny necessarily produce." to me his views on the subject of slavery, of this measure then.tre tmst. will with various facts concerning Us operation an Im ed ate reduction of the revenue to the in that slate. 1 replied to his letter, and at present actual wants of the Government." the same time sent him a pamphlet copy of lake the above extracls om the the'speech.

Some time auer this 1 received letter from hsrrt, stating lhat the Washington Globe of the 23d uit- That speech had reached his Post Office, and is knotcn to express the vieics of Mr- had been destroyed by the Post Master as VAX BGREN. Its party principles are lhe an incendiary publication--and what was principles of the Van Buren party, and they worse, that my letter had also been destroy- i cd! --11 it r- must adopt them or be denounced. He addressed the Post Master General on the subject; but his letter received no Here then it is distinctly announced that the dis- attention, as he had in fact no right lo ex- linguishing feature of the Van Buren party it would, after the course taken by the i IS to be Opposition to the distribution of the Post Master General last fall, and the policy 5- ZHS amoag the and an on the subied developed bv the adminislra-! r- immediate reduction of the lanif, so as to tjon at the opemnjr ot the present (Jongress. produce no more revenue than is wanted for The Boston Post is anxious to know the expenses of ihe General Government. whether Col- Johnson was applauded when Pennsylvania is to be deprived of lhe entered lhe Park Theatre.

Assuredly 000 000 per vear )ich she ander lhe he was--Ibec-aHery was in neber did seeI such T. Her. De slte Bill; and the Manufacturing inter- Jests of this country are lo be sacrificed lo For the Star. A I A Ms5.IVTioDi.ETON---I hare read the of Gloria Monk." I am satisfied tbat ihe whole book is a fabrication. Instead of a idin it i i nterests as lo fo ow such injure the cause it was intended to favour.

JJ.VTE FROM THE the arrival yesterday evening at New York, of the steam boat Wm. Gibbons, Capt that such part of the current year's appropriation, as ma be due to accepting Districts, should be paid over to their respective Treasurers, with as little delay as may be, the residue to remain in the State Treasury, for the use of non-accepting til! otherwise disposed of according to Jaw.) NOTICE IS HEPJEBY GIVEN, to all concerned, that the Districts entitled thereto, will receive their proper distributive portions of the present year's appropriation of as soon as, and not before, the following certificates and documents shall have been received at this department, viz: 1. A certified account, by the commissioners of each county, of lite proceedings of the joint meeting of delegates and commissioners, held on the first 3tonday of May last, setting forth distinctly which Districts then were, and which were not, affirmative Districts: and the amount of tax then votec to be raised by each affirmative District, or bv the whole of them collectively, as the case may be. 2. A certificate, by the proper commissioners, that the amount of tax voted to be raised by each affirmative District as afore- --aidj or by such as are entitled to the privit- eires of affirmative Districts under the 29th section of the new school law, has been "lev-ed" thereon, setting forth the amount levied on eachNOTE: It is not necessary for the pres- from I UWllt.

I A A 0. Charleston, regular files of Charleston ent ear that he tax aforesaid, shall be ac papers up to Saturday last, containing several days later intelligence from the seat of Indian war, and also later dates from Savan- tualiy assessed, individual!) 7 upon tax pay ers, before this certificate is forwarded to the commissioners. The apportionmen. I 0.1 CL'IU ICl.l.1^1 UU.k.v^7 i nah, Mobile, New Orleans, Augusta and thereof among the several districts of tne a HE Stockholders of the Wrightsville and Gettvsburg Rail Road Company, are notified to meet at the house of John Welsh, in the borough of York, on Friday he 5th day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A- M. for the purpose of organizing, and electing one President and eight Managers of said cornpanv.

T. C. Miller, J. Ji. Thompson, T.

Stevens, J. Wilson. Wm. M'Clellan, T. J.

Cooper, A. Picking, G. Tj. Fauss. R.

M. Hutcheson, Henry Wirt, J. Kauffelt, John S. Futhey, J. F.

Macfarlane, Wat. Wright, J. B. M'Pherson. W.

C. M'Pherson, W. D. Lewis, Jesse R. Burden, John Guest, J.

B. Mitchell, S. M'Clellan. Jacob Albert, Wm. Hildehrand, James H.

Miller, Joseph Miller, Commissioners. July 11, 1S36. td-16 to meet in their respective at 1 their uua! places of holding Township Elections, on Saturday the 27tft of August inst. to Klect TWO DELEGATES" in each township to represent them in Aafi-jUuaoit- ic County Contention, to meet, on the Monday the Court House in the Borough of Gettvsburgh, for the purpose of iioannatiajr a COUNTY TICKET to be supported by the parly ensuing General Election, appoiniiop Congressional Conferees, and transacting such other business as the good of the cause and the usages ofthe partv may require and sanction. 'DANIEL M.

SMYSER, ROBERT SSUTU, WM. McCLEAN, J- D. PAXTON, ALLEN ROBINETTE, R. McILHENNY, J. L.

NEELY, G. L. FA OSS, M. D. G.

PFEIFFER, Anti-Masonic County Committee. August 1.1 td-I9 Take IAT the undersigneu, Assignee of JOHN MYERS, Esq. of Reading township. Adams county, has appointed to meet said Myers's Creditors on day the 3lst day of August inst. between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, at the house of Solomon Alberts, in the Town of Hampton, fur lhe purpose of distributing the money remaining in his hands of said Estate.among- his creditors in proportion to their demands--All persons having claims Myers and have not yel presented them to the subscriber, must do so on or before the above stated lime, or otherwise be debared thereafter from any part of said Estate.

JOHN BROCGH, Assignee. August 1, JL.ITJEJRATUJRJE. A LIBERAL OFFER. S- FahnestocTc, James 3P Sherry, D. Middlecof, George Himes, George Jckes, J.

Carl, it may be within the means of etery person who wishes to subscribe to AH Ac trsfFCL jotTRSAi. or XEws, and it carefully and regularly forwarded to them by shall from the present time until the firt of next Januiry. receive orders POR TEJf COPIES OF THE SAtMAGUN- Dl. AND KEWS OF THE DAY, AT THE HATE OF OSE DOLLAR PER ANKT7M FOR EACH STJBSCKIPT1ON--that person forwarding us a TEX DOLLAR NOTE, TREE OT POSTAGE, will be furnished with XES of our papers for a whole year, to be forwarded to any direction designated. The subscription price For a single name Two Dollars.

"Vns all nersons concernedilhat the follow- mak offer, believing, the pecuniary 'PP rTQiTprr A nrp fi ecie be irsamg.that who have the ing rRUsTEE ACCOO are h- nalion become qiia nted wilh lhe characte led in the Jrrothonotary Utnce at liettya-1 of, journal which has such will be presented to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county on Monday the '22d day of August next, for confirmation aad allowance--viz: The Account of George Will and David Sfariver, Trustees of George Burgessor. The Account of Jacob Melhorn, Trustee of George Shane. The Further Account of Jacob Dellone. i Assinee of David McCrearv. B.

Proih if. in public estimation as this has, will take advantage of the proposition at once, and enroll their names an she Hs's of its numerous patrons. It cannot ba doubted that ihose who subscribe i receive the wot-th cf their duilar, when we as-iire the public that each number contains independent of its various atnu-ing Engravings.aa much reading- matter us many of the popular volumes which are sold in oat bookstores "at double the rales that we ask fora wholes-ear's subscription. The SALMAGUNDI already circulates thro' f. every post ofce in this country, a multiply.

It fumishesits pasr and continues Julv IS. 1836. 4t-lfi'u multiply. It furnishes its pasrons with the leading features of the Kews, and a hotnototfi compilation of lirely and punpent sallies which are floating along the tide of Literature. The Notice is hereby Given, all Legatees and others concerned Havana, have been received.

We learn by this arrival from an individual- says the New York Star, recently at the scene of hostilities, that the in Florida, far from being terminated, seems to be prosecuted by the reckless savages with increased audacity --plundering burning and massacreeingall that fall in the way." On the 21st ult- by Professor Uaughcr, Jv- COE SWISSKK. of to Miss MAST this Borough. OIED, At Littlesiown on the 20th inpi- Mr. AuGrsnrs A. BROTHKRS, son of -Mr.

Jacob Brothers, in the ISlh year of his In on the in the 62d Tear proper county, by the commissioners tnere- 1 of, for the purpose of being assessed and collected at the proper time be a sufficient compliance with the law to authorize the commissioners to forward the above certificate. 3- A certified list, by the proper commissioners, of the whole number of School Districts in each county, setting forth distincUy thename of each District, and the number of taxable inhabitants therein, according to the enumeration of 1835. See sec- 1, of the new law, as to what constitutes a School District. 4. A report from the School Directors of each District, lhat they have organized under the 3d section of the new law, (which the 19th ult- Mr.

Jonv ars hereby required forthwith to do,) 3ge purpose of carrying into operation ADVERTISEMENTS. Europe, by reducing the Tariff! Will Pennsylvania will one citizen of this State be found so recreant to her a If she A A A A FOR SALE. the provisions thereof, staling also the name and post office of the President, Secretary and Treasurer of each board. See TIET, I .1 Protsslanl. docs, Taxation and Ruin will fall justlj- upon sher.

What! Surrender our noble systems of Internal Improvements and Free Schools BE subscriber will sell at private sale A in Menailen iown- i JLOOHU ship, Adams county, on lhe State Road from rt i A 3 that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons herein be presenled lo the Orphans' Court for confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday the day of August next-The Account of Philip Myers, Administrator of the Estate of John Getiys, dec'd. The Accounl of Robert Smith and James A- Thompson Administrators of Jenkins, deceased. JAS. A. THOMPSOX, Register.

Register's bum, Julv 25, 1836. tc-17 Is hereby given to those JcTtom.it may concern, a AT at an Orphans' Court held in and I for the County of Adams, at Gettysburg on the Slst of May. 1S3G, the Court, on motion of DANIEL M- SMYSER, Esq. award an alias citation to JOHN MYERS, Administrator of the goods and chattels of DAVID CKOXISTER, dec'd. to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Gettys burg, in and for County, on lhe Fourth Monday of August next Jo settle his account of his Administration of said Estate, and al- SAKMAGTTSPI is printed on larg-e imperial paper equal in size and quality to that which is used by ihe largest and best journals of the day.

It calculated that more than 5OO Will be furnished in tlvs journal in one year -these, in addit-nn to a choice selection of Satire, Oiticisii and "VVit, contained in its colo-nns, will form a literary banqnet of a superior and attrac- liye order. gy-Clubs of Foca will be supplied with the paper for one ycar.froij the commencement, fay forwarding- a five dollar note, postage paid. The publisher, prompted by the unexampled and unexpected patronage which this paper bas received, offers the following premiums: -For the best OTHG1NAL COMIC TALE. FIFTY DOLLARS-- for the best ORIGINAL COV.10 SONG. TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS --for the best collection of ORIGINAL ANECDOTES, JESTS, c-.

not thin Ftfty in number, TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS-- for the best ORIGINAL COMIC DESIGN. SKETCH, or DRAWING, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS; for the second best FIFTEEN DOLLAItS; and for the third best, TEN DOLLAKS- Persons entering- as competitors, may or not foraard iheir names, agreeably to Jheir own wishes. The premi-ims will be awarded by competent AH coOTmnnications on the su jecs rr.ust be addressed to the to fo.mer place, conlainmg from tne For lhe informalion of alJ concerned proper to stale, lhat lhe tax voted by foresaid joint meeting, as well as the addi liona! lax under the 7th section of lhe act of be assessed upon the same ar- i be collected by lhe same nSTi- are RCT. Mr KELLAR will preach in the .1 at 10 oVIock, on Sunday momir-s next, tft OSC OlCSSlIgs of the Rich, and man Chnrch in the German language. Rev.

Mr. KR ATJTH will preach in the Prcs- Ijytcrian Chnrch on Sunday next, at 11 o'clock i. and at 2 P. M. A CAMP MEETING OF THE METHODIST El'lSCOrAI, CHURCH LLbe held on the Farm of Mr.

Jacob Barnitz, near the Carlisle turnpike road, between two and three miles from Hanover, to commence on Friday, the 12th of August ivst. The managers will avail themselves of the law made in their favor, and therefore notify the public a nothing will be permitted lo be sold within the limits prescribed by saw law. I sustain a vile and reckless party? The lash, well laid on, on the bare back, by their task Masters, would be a fit reward for such blind and slavish subserviency! expnclcd ihat the Rov. Mr- BOND will preach at the camp ground on Sunday, 10 o'clock, A. iM.

A -rust 1,1650. IScliolfl tchat shame! Eternal infamy upon the base, recreant, apostate Anti-Masons, who are attempting to merge our principles, name, in another lifeless, hopeless parly--a party doomed to a perpetual minority! Look at the base call signed by the County Commiltec of Washington county. Il avowedly gives up distinctive political A i Masonry, and says, "the Whigs have been with the Anti-Maxans and deserve to share in the honors Here is Todd- The improvements are a laige TWO STORY and STOXE BACK BUILDING, STONE SPRING HOVSE and STIIX HOUSE: A LARGE BARN, WAGGON SUED, and other Stabling; TWO I.ARGK APPLE ORCHARDS, ATTLT: MILL and CVDER PRESS: HOUSE, with Snor, STABLING, c. There are number of excellent Springs on the place. The land is of a good quality, and under good fence--containing a sufficiency of good MEATOW, and about 50 Acres of CHESTNUT TIMBER.

Terms, apply to Mr. DAVID STEWART, living on the premises; or to the county. JOHN STEWART. August 1, 1330. 3t-18 BLANK DEEDS For Sale alt lie Office of (he Star they would have been assessed upon and collected by, if that of 13lh June last had not been passed.

All persons writing to this department on any business connected with the Common School Ssslem, will please address their communications to the subscriber as "Su- perintendenl of Common Schools," and endorse lhe words "School System," upon their letters, or other communications. THO. H. BURRO WES, Superintendent of Common Schools. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Harrisburp, July 1336.

3t-18 TKOOf, A A at Capt. Thomas M'Knight's, Franklin township, on Saturday the of August at 10 o'clock, A. and accoutrements in complete oider. F. DIEI1L, Capi.

Election Vvil! be hold at the place for Second Lieutenant. August tp-IS Notice to be given agreeably lo the Act of Assemblv. By the Court, JAMES A. THOMPSON, Clerl: Julv 11,1836. Seasoned Lumber.

Feet ofPIXE BOARDS and PLANK, 50.000 Feet of first quality POPLAR PLANK, 25,000 Feet of POPLAR SCANTLING 5.000 do. do I Inch BOARDS, 30ioOO do. do. CHERRY. 300,000 SHINGLES--(equal to any ever offered in this market)-Just added to our Stock of SEASONED and for Sale by A I P.

WETSERCO. On North George Sttcct, near the Stone Bridge, York, Pa. 3m-r VKfit K0S, ATTENTION A A on Saturday the of nc.ct, at 2 o'clock M. in front of the arras and accoutrements in complete order, July JOHN Zl EG LIU 11,0. S.

isao. of every kind taken in pavmeni of Address CHARLES ALEXANDER. No. 3 Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, August 1, 18.16. CLARK'S OLD ESTABLISHED LUCKY OFFICE, N.

AT. Come- of Baltimore aad CaKert (Under the Museum.) Where hate been Prizes I Prizes in Dollars Millions of BALTIMORE CITY, MIX 3VOTICE---Any person or persons lliro' out the Union who may desire to try their luck, either in the Maryland State Lotteries, or in authorized Lotteries of other one of which arc drawn daily, Tickets from ONE lo TEN JJOLLAR3, shares in proportion, are respectfully requested to forward their orders by mail (Post Paid) or otherwise enclosing CASH or PBIZB TICKETS, which will be thankfully received and executed by return mail, with the same prompt attention as if on persona! the result when requested mediately after Uic drawings. Please address, JOHN CLARK, N. W. Corner ofBiltimore and Cukerf, Si andor Muttoum.

March 28, 1836. NF'WSPAPFIlflRCl.

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