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NOTICE Joseph Knox and; A finhl uunrtcr. all Emt- societies, turnpike roads, puniio schools; on the use of oxen compared UCl F'w" grants from the Spanish Main, there THE Subscriber wishes to lnlorm the public, that she carries- on, with horses; on Lupinella; tnc muu- rliano-inp- the char- to enjoy peauu iiuu tianvjuni, oast evils only to fear and ence oi cum 4" artcr and quality of Indian corn, and avoid them in future." The above- Michael Jiobst, ARE just receiving and opening, and offer for SALE, at the Nev Store Room of John MConaughy, Esq. on the Corner of Baltimore-street and the Diamond Square, in tKr-hnrniiP-h of Gettysburg, is officially promulgated by Don I ho- Qfrxio-Iiton. Snanish consul, bv other productions ui Satot-foin, the Hessian fly, and thd culture and varieties of turnips, Sec. order of Gen.

Vives, the Spanish Sec. Besides anonymous commu ta Minister in tins couniry.j tions of great merit, we observed this i nMm and General Post Office. August 3, 1820. It having been represented to this Office, that the Newspaper Mail is frequently carried outside, instead of inside of staged, to the Srcatiniury of newspapers contained therein. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that, on information being given to this Office of suca a pracLc being pursued by any -Con -factor for carrying the Mai or by the persons employed by him, the Penalty annexed to such a violation 5 of this office will be enforced in every case And, for the information of the Public, and t-n out the Contractors on their guard, 1 r.nntamed Sea Serpent arrived.

We are cv Intel single numoer iu letters from some of our most distin the CQPl'Ell-SMlTlt, As well as the Tinning Business and has now oi. hand, Two Excellent Slilh, ami art Assortment of Copper Kettles; which she will sell at a reasoabie rate. She returns her thaaks- io her friends and the public in general, for their past favors and solicit the rrmtinnanr.e of their" custom. guished agricultural citizens, amongsi. Pnmcrov and Timothy ligencer) by a gentleman of respecta it it -jjhn rump, nn from Nahant, LUC 111 J.

Pickering of Massachusetts, Judges that the sea serpent made his appear A GENERAL ASSORT e.i Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queens-Ware: Also, a Complete Assortment of LIQUORS, Madeira, Marsala Madeira, Tene-nffe, Malaga, Claret, and Vende Tilghman and reici onri R. Caton of Ma ance at that place mis morning dim was seen by a number of gentlemen, close in shore 1 1 ryland, and James M. Garnett of h4-nt Farmer. For three 01' Mary WampLer. Gettysburg, August 1.

4i Virginia. Mr. vaiou, few are more familiar with English agricultural works and modes of culture, in the act of presenting Mr. Skinner, the Editor of the American Farmer, with some turnip seed, just the toiiowiu5 every Contract made with this Department, is now published tho cairl matl (TORS four years pastHemp cc Canary Seed have sold, on an average, at 5 and 6 rlnllsrs np.r bushel, in this city; and Grave, WINES 1st, 2d, and 4th proof Brandv, Jamaica Spirits, Rum, Gin, Whiskey, Stout Wine Vinegar, all of which they will sell cheap, for CASH or approved endorsed within the last 12 montns, me iai mentioned seed (Canary) has been FROM THE AMERICAN CEJITIUElc. Bank Note Exchange.

Philadelphia Aug. 5, 1820. received from the ccieoraieu Jiugnau farmer, Mr. Coke, of Holkham in ictrihntion. takes occa Notes.

Thev exnect, in about 30 days, a sold as high as 12 dollars per The above seeds are as easily raised Handsome Assortment of sion to spealc ot me aiuciv.u in this country as wheat; why then TJ. S. branch bank notes, per cent as one of the best agricultural discount. New-Jersey notes. LEGHORN BONNETS.

pRAGS will be taken in exchange for Goods. Gettysburg, August 3. 9 St. should we depend on Europe ioroui supply, while wheat is selling for 75 cents per bushel? JV. Y.

E. Pvst. journals possessed oy imau uj er country. Baltimore Fed. Gaz.

Jersey bank y. iiwl, 0 for' a stage wagon, it shall invariably bb carried within the body of a comfortable stage, suitable for the accommodation of at least seven travellers; and when it is carried on horseback, it shall be covered securely, with an oil cloth or bear skin, against rain or snow, under a penalty of dollars each time the mail is wet, without such covering; and that when it stops night, it shall be put in a secure place, and there be locked up. A penalty of one dollar a mile shall be incurred for every mile in which the mail, when conveyed by stage, shall 'be carried' out of the body of the carriage above described." jCpThe Printers of the United c'focPQ will Drobablv serve Useful Importation. Mr. James tu nfthe Sfiider and the sting AMERICAN EDITION OP Edgar who arrived here in the ship Banks in Wewark, New Brunswick, Trenton Insurance company Mount Holly, Cumberland of the Bee are more dangerous than is generally believed.

A friend suggests to us that no remedy probably is superior, or even equal, to the Br. Bees' New Cyclopaedia. Martha, Sketchly, irom L-iverpooi, brought out with him an English Cow, with her calf, a bull, about twelve weeks old, which was consid State bank at Camden 7TJ1HE commissioners appointed to I pflWr nn act of the le gislature of Pennsylvania, passed on ered both in Yorkshire and Lancashire, as the finest animal of the kind ever exhibited within the remembrance of the best judges, many of whom expressed their regret that he the 9th of ebruary last, to enaoic a Ptnrsnt ie American cui- common plantain, itsnoum funded and applied to the wound as soon as possible. If the juice be taken internally, it will also be found highly useful. jYat- InieL The Pennsylvania Gazette mentions a large stalk of corn that grew rrln nf Mr.

Jenkins, in Lan- At Elizabethtown, At Brunswick, At Patterson, At Morristown At Trenton, Sussex bank Pennsylvania- Notes, Eastonr Germantown Montgomery County, rtwn interest, as well as that of tion of Dr. Rees' new Cyclopedia, to mrb nf said work, bv should be allowed to leave the coun tKe PnWic. bv re-publishing the way of LOTTERY, Give Notice, that the tickets for the said lottery will be ready to be issued on or before the oath at nf August next. The fol above. From the Trenton True American.

try. He is actually the great grandson of the celebrated Durham bull, Comet, which was sold for 1000 guineas. The calf has excited great ad- mstfir. measuring: 12 feet 2 inches west Chester, Chester. sr.d is undoubtedly an in length, snd 7 it.

rrom me giumm tr thtnn of the ear. This is uncom Mr. Wilson, -From the course mi have sometime pur important acquisition to the country. par par do do do do par do do do do 1 do 1 dis par. do.

do. do. do. do do 1 do 2 do 1 dis. do.

pap 2 do. 2 do. 2 do. 6 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 16 do 50 do 17 do 10 do 10 do no sales. Farmers bank, Lancaster, mon but we have it in our power to lowing is the Scheme contained in the act for promoting the Sciences and useful Arts.

9.00 nrizes, each consisting of one Harnsburg, Lancaster Bank, state that Jacob urosn, esq. ui i nniv crrnwinsr in his ear- Mr. tdgar nas aiso Druugm same ship sundry agricultural implements, among which are a Kibling Mill, and an improved straw and turnip cutter. Ar. Y.

Gaz. Northampton, den, a stalk of corn, which measures sued both in public andprivate, I have keen led to consider you a friend to the encouragement of domestic manufactures; and that thjy ought tp- be encouraged to a certain extent, appears to be pretty generally admitted in this part of the country. As a-proof of this, I have it from undoubted authority, that there has threfi times the ciuan- twelve feet nine inches ln-neigin, duu seven feet ten inches from the ground to the top of the ear. VU Chron, New Hope bridge Co. Susquehanna Bridge, Hulmeville, York, A medical gentleman of eminence, in writinp- to his friend on the sub complete set ot tne American edition of Dr.

Rees5 new Cyclopedia, comprising at least eigh ty-two numbers, subscripuon price $4 per number, amounting to three hundred and twenty-eight dollars, 100 prizes, each consisting of a complete set of the same work, oipo-antlv hnnnd. at four hundred ject of cucumbers, advises him to be very particular as to me muuo ui loosing them, and after all, to throw Chambersburg, Gettysburg, Reading, Old Bank, Carlisle, Swatara, Pittsburgh titv of domestic goods sold in this thsn frv CHOLERA MORBUS. From the National Advocate. Mr. Editor I perceive by the weekly bills of mortality, that many pe-sonsdie with the cholera morbus, them into the streets, as uie mosL ci- pia.ee witiuii vuc jwl anv nrecedinir one.

This increase any preceding one. This crease he and rloilars. 40,000 in the sales, 1 imagine proceeds ntil -n hi family the cholbk 250 prizes, each consisting of an which is very unnecessary, uo. Centre Silver Lake trom two morbus. thev have it can be cured, once imu a muL iko ottorl- disease, so mucn Milton so, that for three days I suffered to a A Shirt made -without Needle-work.

It was mentioned in our paper some nr. in lptfp.r from a corres- Greensburg Brownsville Other Pennsylvania notes, degree that destroyed an nope oi cUnatftrL sent for an imperteet set, containing at teabi. thirty numbers, at two dollars per number, being one half of the present subscription price, 15,000 250 prizes, each consisting of a complete set of all the engrav-vings, making in all twenty -two volumes bound, at one hundred Hollars nfir set. 25,00.0 old physician who had served in the Delavjare Notes. pondent, that Mr.

David Anderson, of the damask manufactory, Dean side Brae, had finished a shirt entire continental army i win ouic juu TUnt- nf Dp.I. ly in the loom, without any kind ot says he, and in a half an hour, the tone of confidence with which this was said, surprised me he mixed up the receipt below, and in a half hour Farmers bank of Delaware and branches, Wilmington Brandy wine, par par par 4- dis 4 do needle-work, and had anotnerm piu-cc fn.npnnp nuaiitv. intended as 300 prizes, each consisting of a a present to the Huntenan Museum in this city. We have seen this sin growing t-" fwj too long entertained against do mestic goods, and now find them much cheaper, and more durable than imported fabrics and, from the experience tTie manufacturers have had, they tfre enabled to give their customers goods of a superior quality, and at a lower price than formerly. You will, perhaps, be gratified at the result of an attempt, recently made by Mr.

Wtll to imitate the much talked of Russia Drilling so fashionable amongst our bucks and bloods. Upon comparing the two pieces of goods, it was unhesitatingly decided, by competent judges, that in point of neatness, beauty, and perfection of workmanship, the domestic had a decided superiority over the imported.Mr. Wells is certainly entitled to much credit for his success; tT-nt. mr.e.t with that pat- Commercial bank oi iJei. Branch of do.

at Mil ford Laurel I complete ancient and mouern Atlas, colored and bound in two voUittiph. -fifteen dollars ner set 4,500 Maryland Notes. gular production since it was nmshed, and find in it every requisite and ornament of a man's shirt. The neck, 700 prizes, each consisting of a I was well. 1 recommend mere-fore with equal confidence, for I have since tried it with equal success.

-B-Cure for the Cholera Morbus. Put one table spoon of hot ashes into a tumbler of old cider, and give the patient three table spoons of it, the hand-bands, and shoulder-straps, are ki nnrl np.atlv stitched; the Baltimore, City Bank, Annapolis Branch of do. at Easton Do. at Fredericktown Haeerstown b' nk button-holes arc wrought with button complete ancient and moaern atlas, at ten dollars per set, plain, 7,000 1000 prizes, each consisting of a number of portraits of American characters given in the work at ten dollars per number, 10,000 1 prize consisting of all the copperplates used in the work. cure will ordinarily dc ensucu i.i half an hour.

stitch, it has also ine requiar-u uul-tons, gussets, and a ruffle; and in the breast is woven the Glasgow Arms Conocoche: gue with the motto bet Glasgow nourish." and below, woven and presen estmmster Havre-de-Grace Elkton fVnm a. liberal public, which A CURIOUS FACT. A large black snake was killed near this town which measured elev ted by David Anderson." We un Bank of Caroline derstand this singular piece ot me enterprise and industry deserve. A JERSEYMAN. Trenton, July 13, 1820.

i dis 3 do 1 dis 2 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 1 do 35 do 10 do 1 dis sales I dis 1 dis 2 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 8 do en feet nine inches. It washrst noticed by a slight crack which it made chanical ingenuity, wnicu uuw District of Columbia. to Mr. Anderson pi uioiuw- with its tall, not unusc uic ciautviii.ij 2801 prizes. 5199 tickets or prizes, each entitled to a volume of plates, consisting of at least fifty impressions, on the various subjects treated of in the Cvclonxdia- at al abilities, was presented to Dr.

Mechanics' bank Alexandria, Franklin bank do i a horse-whip, and appeared to be -arrnnv lumninff up from the Coup3r, for the purpose he intended. Gicvq-o-v Chronicle. five dollars, 25,995 Tnsfmrtinn. nf the blind. An inccn- 3000 tickets, at 1 2 dollars and ground, twisting, coiling, Sec.

After it was killed, this was accounted for satisfactorily. Out of its mouth the tail of another snake was observed to be sticking: on pulling it out, it ac iv- cents each ious mechanical invention has. lately (rl. which otjchs a new New'York, July 29. At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the New-York county Agricultural Society, on Thursday the 7thinst.

Com Isaac Chaunccy was chosen President, in the place of JohnB. Coles, Esq. resigned; Dr. Samuel L. Mitchill was elected 1st Vice President; and Peter Schcrm-erhorn, jun.

was chosen one of the Eord of Managers. All other banks Virginia. Richmond Sc branches Valley Bank Branch at Lccsburg At Chariestown At Romney N. W. bank at Wheeling Andrew Bayard, George Lvtimer: and inexhaustible source of informa Samuel Mifflin, Commis tually mcasurcdnre mrcc in.cr.es.

This was the cause of the uneasiness in the living snake; having no doubt been partly strangled by its large tion to those who arc afflicted by tne privation of sight- It is called a Duplex Topograph, 2nd enables the Clement C. Biddle, sioners. Andrew Pettit, Henry Nixon, mouthful- ims greax snau lfl, nf the COW-hllUtCTS 1U Violent Hail Stornz. The towns of Philadelphia, July 22. the neighborhood of the place where bhnd to receive ano communicate ideas by means of letters, upon a principle adapted to the sense of feeling- The apparatus is compact and portable; and the systeni so simple and intelligible, that it may be acquired by the blind in a very short space of time and its ipphcaUon is instant-- rnmnrehended bv others.

The it was killed, ana uu uuuui vulu have continued so foralcngth of time, Synod of the Evangelic Lu thcrar. Church in the U. States. had it not been for its voraciousness which prevented it irom running Atr.r- anv horse: and Blank Summons, Executions, Scire Facias, Warrants, Common, and Judgment Bonds, Constable's Sales. Yendue Notes, and Apprentices Indentures, T0R SALTS AT THE OFTICB OF THE REPUBLICAN COMPILER.

VJOTICE is hereby given that J' the General Synod of the Evangelic Lutheran Church, in the United Hope, Apple ton, Plantation and Mont-ville, state of Maine, were visited on the 21st July with one of the severest hail storms we recollect ever to have heard of. The hail fell six inches deep upon a level and the ground remained covered on the fourth day after the storm. Vegetation of every "kind within its range was destroyed. Some of the hail stones, it is said, measured five inches and a half in circumference, and all the glass in bid. defiance to the puny offorts of inx-rntor is Mr.

J. Purkis, brother of States, will assemble on the 4lh OrtnKpr nt. fthe 22d of the a well known musical character, wht by the aid of a skilful oculist, obtain hiintr of sisrht at the ar month) at Hagcrstown, Maryland; man to over take u- Belief ontc Patriot. Cure for the Heart-burn. Eat two or three peach kernels, of any kind of peach, and it will effect a cure immediately.

Those which arc dry arc of 30, after having been blind- from when ana where all taosc, coin cien-rrl nnr 1-v mpiTiKf.rs. whn have been his birth. soragn elected by the different Synods and 4 FARMER. -Almistenurns, as representatives to preferable. Some idea may be formed of the the windows which faced the storm were broken into atoms.

The roar of the falling hail is represented to have been so loud, that people surrounded by it could not distinguish it from ths thunder which accompanied it, and which was ascertained by persons out of the storm, to have been very heavy. A few copies of the First Volume of. the General Synod, are most respect fully invited to attend. By order of the Sy7iods, J. G.

ScHMUCKER, President of the Synod of BLANK BOOKS. Jin assortment of Legers, Dockets, Bay hooks. Beceipi books, and Copy books aka, German A books, received and for Sale at this Office. zeal of the Editor of the American Farmer, the extent of his correspondence, and the useful tendency of his agricultural Journal, f.om the fact, that the number before js, of the second volume, the 18th contains letters that Highly Interesting Work, entitled The Prophetic History of the Christian religion explained By the Rev. J.

G. Schmuckerf For Sale at this Office BLANK DEEDS Pot Svlc this Qjfice. and c.ssavs on the culture oi wncat essays on ine cujluic The iungot spam, xnrougn Jfauijand MonllO) has invited in the most ten-' clover, the benefit of Agricultural spaperHRCHIVE rRBCHIVE EWSPAPF.

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