Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, December 05, 1837, Image 3

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    AIERALD AWEXPOSITOR:
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'rite People's Pithdidates,
FOR_ PRESIDENT,
-47414 Zia Malilla a TAW e -
FOR: VICE PRESIDEN r,
01aa, 13 " .T7 la
Sentocratic aniimasonie Can
ififtefte for GifiveraO _.. :
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co vOiA~ ~~,
In , accordance with the !outages of the Dento
•ratic'Antintstsonic Paity.of Pennsylvania, a State
ronvention for the nomination of a suitable can
llidate to be supported for theollice of GoVernor
of-the
,eommonwealth.• at the next general elem ,
lion; beteld in . Harrisburg on - the . fifih-day
of .Aratehmext (MIS.)
-- "Thecounly comibitteei of_the severe].c4ties
are "therefore respectfully requested-to - talre"the
neceasarymeaSures to have theirrespective cowl!
• lies or districts represented in the Convention by
--a-nurnbet.Lot-- Delegates-equal to the. number- of_
'their Senators And Representatives in the State
•
Legislature, so. - that there may be a full, end equal
expression of the - wishes of the ivhole portal in the'
- lection , ol-the-eanditlitte,-.-- 1 -rhe-ncromplislnnen t
, lof thst object by the convention, is all that is ne
cessary to, produce the complete triumph of tie.
'cum. •
Harrisburg, Nov.
THOMAS BURROWES,
THOMAS ELDEIL - •
. = ••_.THEOPH . FLUS-FENINI,---_-'=-
• AMOS ELLIIIAKEIL
- _FRANCIS JAMES, '
WILLIAM W. IRWIN. • " '
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:JAMES
WILLIAM AVRES,
LIAR MER .DENNY, . •
. .
SAMUEL IL FISHER,-.
_ M SM - -
--SAMU
. EL 9:AY-MARTON. 1
r Sfafaf Committee
,
Thej.egishature of-Peowylvanin
. meets td-day
in _-The :of. this_body.
will 4e'lpol r :ed' for with much interest, as matters
.• • and things in general, have assumed SI new aspect
—= — 'eiiice Rliej"iiljorirneil fast"` Wong.. d'Oneessill'a
; _postponecrthe payment of the instalment of the
surplus revenue due- to the differed hates—the
'hanks • have suspendedspecie
'dividualartd corporations bard 'issued bills of a
less denoninat , itth than fire. dollars, in direct and .
• • - open violation of a Written law.
With regard ti.) the insta:Ment due Pcnnsylva 4
-"via, : the action of our Legislature cannot affect
the result, one way or the other, Witless indeed
ao ifar as their rpftsioils may...infkience_those_uL
•Washington cityo , .. db:soinething. Hut we fear
ihE postponenteriFlif the last instalment is top
'clear-a pet with' the White House gentry, to ex
pect any thing from them, the admonitions' of the
late electiona, and the opiiich of our .I,..egislature;
to the contrary notwithstanding-. ss
- • The' Legislatures or / Other states whiChlbare_
1 - net since the suspension of specie payment§ and
issuing' of small bills, haVe ( legalized these projed
' logs and they are now lawful, , What course - our
• Legislitriire will pursue, we do not pretend to say,
We have nu doubt the auli lx,nk , locofoco Party
_in the '4OO - er-house, will be the first to bring for
'ward a-bill to make:the - whule ifrair icgaT. Our
'Own opinion that legislative enactments will
much more harm than good. The suspension
'ofspecie payments waS-the_reslrarcattses-oVer
:.. ;which the banks had in) control. Specie being
'withdrawn, the abSolut i e. necessities of, the
ple, demanded' a currency of, some kind, of
leas den - cimination shn
f ive dollars Necessity
" knows no law.
_The letter of the law may have
been broken, but public opinion sustains tha,
• Ar:olation, knoWing that ituld not be avoided.
,So long therefore,. as public kpiition says .it is
• . Tight, there will be no prosecutions for.the pen- .
: silly-whenever it says the banks ought to:pay,
•
they ought to pay. • Any-law, thereforee - passtl,
legalizing , the suspensieiti for a certain time, will
give the , banks greater latitude and' will:delay
:the res umption of specie payments, until * that
'time shall' have run out, if circumstances shall
'even arise within is Month or two by which
they could resume specie payrrient. We hope
4lte Legislattlre_will_leave it to find its.oivnlevel
d he spirit 4 —.---- W - l — lpprebation, which has been
levinEed by the people throughont- . our country at
the reaulr - Of the - late elect innsi. and espeeiiiikut
the New York retiolution, shows conclusively'
.:• • ,
That the interests and Nye 'fare Ofpor institution s
bre. too deeply rooted in the a ff ections of our eitir
'ir.ens, to be . ottaelte4 with impunity by the Ma- .
thinations oirtim demagogue. We arc an indul
!'etit people—We are a forbearing people.- We
neverjudge haStily of itien'simotives 'from'their
Oclions;:,...ttitr_when_We-a cattempi:after;litteMPl--
:. made, to ruin tour instit4tions=ourliriterestsr-bur
ought toy
guardians instead of destroyerswheti.
liearance easeF . 4.t)ti ',i!virtue—wlien the pto-!
. clearly and certainly that the objects and
designs orthe rtolerk.are to ruin the •coUntry,
they WILL WILLBrSAK 4 and nobr”.
which cannpt be mistinderstood A puny ...A c_l 4 .
, tninistrationi.:ffscow.n.ings being by mere accident;
taitir the avowealesign or follotvi I hl the foot
steps of a predecksor "who ina-lc the fir; tep
'towards ruining the -- Country, has scarcely been
in existence eight months, until_ a number' of
States, sufficient to castoxis 11UNDILlip19) xraTr
- electoral votes, have passed a solemn judgment
or condemnation upon; them! *its tliere- ever
""'teater ;mute fora rebuke
~,:YSIE.
ry for them to raise their:voices Si behalfof
the oppressed. And XI the periitrators 2 of
this foal act are not brotight to condign pun
ishment, Ministers of the Gospel will be
com pel I every thing wZitcTnia},
he displeasing to the cars of certain perseris
who have it •in their poWer by a 'word or a
10k,to.excite the it e of the rgnotile ttlgus..
Nye know not how to express ourselves in
reference to this outrage. If it 'is,to pi un-'
puni,Sh'ed, no man mill beliereafter safe in
not but he May offend sortie delicate-car, and
then a vandal mob, be excited to punish him
'Or take his life;. for exercising his constitb
tional rights. • If the law shall• he found to
he a dead letter 1p Illinois, it will soon be so
- inf - Peimsylvaida nhd New York nod Massa
chusetts.and mobs will regulate every think;
-.autliorities'in--Alton
-wilFso act, that these I niters may be brought
Ao_eondign__ punishineat,--and the murderers
bf Lovejoy receive the just' reward of their
blood thirsty sp)rit.
Asa palliation of thelnoli; it has been said
that Mr...LoVeJoy was the per Son who shOt
.Bishop and 'whiclLexcited a l e' . mob. This
is not the fact, and we are haPpy to be able
to contradict it. Indeed it does !tot appear
thatf_Lovejoy even-had any arms-in his
bands, at all events - (lid not 'Use them
put a stop to
'We' wish not - to be.iulerifii;od, hi what ive
havc,,s'nici, as endorsing the • many visionary
salienies of the abolitionists. We look l upon
this -outrage only as it involves the liberty
and_ independence of 'the-press,-and. we-do
say that if the_pyinelptes which may be es-
tablished on this rial are carried out, ..our
boasted liberty will Soon become' a name
r•ffM
A Y . •
We ask the'indul ence f our liberal Pa
trons. for the &lay theiSSuing Or °lir pa
per ; Senior Edtior is - necessarily' absent
from townoffid \ the junior tditorluis been
setkriously indisposed as to be incapacitated
for business. Hereafter, punctuality be
•• - •
' • , SUDDEN DEATH,
We learn from the St.. Louis 43011e
n.0f the 23d ult., r.that ,att in — quest was
held ott - thO ptevious day; at the Nation
al Hotel, fOhat • city; on the. hcidy,..of
CA.' Cu.AULEs linr.wric.; who had
,been found dead in his bed„ 'The-ver
dict
of the jury was that "the d.ecal - sed
came to his death by spoplexy.
Ps'ENTlcr: - . was - a highly .. ..respoctahle
itizeiL...of_Vatrilalia, 'Wool's; and T -vgas
Register of - the:•General Land (.)fflee,'of
'that. State. - Accordio'g;lii theitesti
roony of a rOom..mai . e' , .hp_had
.a pPeired•
to be well in good spirits; the even
in to his 'deavb. •
.171iirdpi• • ;,.I)ilurder t s ;
The following article was,prcpared for our last
paper, bitt.,was crowded out. . . .
It-becomes our painful duty to announce
- k •
Wo readers, the melanCholy fact, that in
:noisi 'rioting and mobbing hive
. triumphecl
over. all laW and order,. and+ that die life of
a devoted .11finisterlof the'dbspa of cliiist
has been sacrificed to the lawless violence of
a wicked and infuriated, mob'. ' •
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It appears that ..the 4 2cr. .M r. Lovejoy,
z,
who baS. for sounatitne pas(heen engaged in
p ..
uhlishirig a papOln, Alton, :111inoia,'in which
be :rrivocatedt.lie_causeof abolition, had re:
ccived-thO!pplaratrsconnectedWitli'd print-
big press' atirl4as about to" re.establish his
!Observer, i , r " . .ancl printing office, Which . ifad
been destroyed wine mbntha since by a mob.-
Thp press Was. landed at niklit and deposited
in a warehouse :Which :contained a large
f
,amount Aithergtaidion• - ntorage:v4 , lle-fabt
tecarn . known irrimediately,.andAiiring`the
Whole of the following day an' exciternent
prevailed Which issued atr ------- ' - it - iii - itra - cn
Lion "of a mob; A . number of persons, among
'wheels was the irropi ietor of the -warehonse,
entered the building with arms and prepar
ed it - far defence.. .Repeated attaeks were
made 4.lmrling:missileso.the_windows and
tiora, and eventually several glans were bred
by thepob but without effect. During the.
height of the attack a: single gun was fired
from the building; which resUlted in" the
dcath of a young man outside, And 'a pretty
active member of the mob; namCil
The mob then @arried Bishop away to a to
yern where they revived- their'sfiirifs, -and
•rottyncdWith - t enewed. Vigor to the moth.
.11destriiction E wliich they liatt;vowed.to-per,
form. Not being able to succeeffitioobtain
-- •
ing.pcssession of ;the-press, or in orivhireput
ore, iwthe bui!ding.it-wsis‘l - Tit;l%;ed to "fire
the building and ehoot every damned
hasist,in- ft: as-they- A bould-a -
cape." ' Lovejoy and several-- others
went Nit to.cndeavor to preventthis; l -after.
thattiadder.liad„actually been . raised farthe
.
purpose of placing combustibles on the roof.
-some-one;-firea-gunTat:and-wontiided.the
man on'the ladder, who was,eligaged in set
ting. .
fire to the.roof,-At this tithe Mr. 'Love:
joy was standing near the foot of the ladder;
when he Was'ileliberately 'aimed at and shot
by a man'wlio was but a few_yards frorn.him.
fie nns rtitl (") walk irito_tlielcounting - lfopse,.
exclaiming "rain' am a dead roan,"
and fell (limn and expi ‘ red in a few minutes.
Here then has been 144. decision 'Made by
the citizensTa Alton; that nn man is at liber
,ty_to.p_nblisik-:-Itis=sentiments-if-those-senti-
Mon-ts:lsfe-ndrerse-tollitii-o
Theireeclom of speech, and Liberty - of the
PreSs, both of which arc guar . anteed by the
Constitution—of—the-..United--States ; --and the
State nf Illinois, arc denied ko' . Miiiisters of
the Gospel who may see and fees it necessar_
e expregion of his opiniOns i for he knows
kis high time this spirit pf mobbing was
u...' -VlK.:::V:ii..*.Xititx . ,:. TlL;Yrt..4.T. .iilitto Igijovia 4 1 I*tit.
ffi. •
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O Thuredlty evening last,'by. the IteA , .'llenry
11. Wilson,.er.onoz M. PIIILLTYgi Senhir editor of
thirpaper;,tolliss,JA.sn, -youngest-dattgliter -of
the. hitelle: JOin•COtwelli of otithariiiitozi,town
ship. - - t• ' -
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The Jonior eclitor in achncnyledgung with the
re - c ' eir4- . tif-the above notice, - a - handsome Ilice Of
:the wedchrit , caice,.begs leave to present his con•
griittdations to the senior, on&Wislies that lip,
with his faiihride,inay'enjoy fully all.the
fits of the married life, stild that rieSee and good
will may forever attend them. ,
On Ttiesday last„by the ifev, tienryWil.
son, Mr. Joun . Dcitcssr; orouthampton town.
ship, to 71.11615" MAIIGARETTA, daughter bf Mr. John
Chriswel ofShippensburg. • •- • -
hOve been dab
bling ilymatrimony ourselves; we knotv - not,.
. 1-1 but we - Above feeeiVed a . fiandsonie . sliCe of
cake from gentleman,. or inthe'r we 'should
say a lady (for they have more of the Milk
of human kindness abottt therh than the gen
tlemen) who - has;;as will be secii 133 , the
above-notice, -been—entering—into-that :bliss:
Jul state. We . hope , he' or she, ror-hoth of
them, 1;114 have ass - Mitch felicity as we en :
joy oursclreS— r more would be too,Mucli for
- -
m ortals. .
. .
On Wedneschy last, by the Rev.. Ilenry-11.
NVilso'n, Mr. JADIF:HON" 11. t
. tiNA:e or New.villt.,_ to
Miss MAttaAttET, c . ntgliter at Mr. Johnston Wil
liamson cif 'Sonthanpton township.
. On the 29th inst.; by the :Rev.- J. ULrich,
Mr. .lonN Bno:udnEn' . to -Mrs,. ELLEN
Loircx, both of Allen townshi.
1" - - - to - this - 1toiottkit [WI t. ry tto Nev.
Dimiet Ar.rxANneo. Thtorxivoun, to
'MATILDI Moxratt, both of :Yak
.•
The'abor . e - notice - came - to-ns-accompanied by
r r ! slice of wediling cake: 'People. are beginning
, to do things the right • *aye not long ago. wed
ding.cake. to the printer was seldom heard iaf, - it
was thought Lis duty to puhlish.eYerfiiiarlinp;e
that - (.ceuiTed in the county kriChoutjhefilightest
remuneration. Things,are different now; we ,have'
had . occasion neyerat times recently to o'cknOwl*.
edge that we were not forP;Otlercirniair'ilie
mvedding feitiiities: A long life and a Inerry . one
_
to erery , LlnipplCcimple ,,, that—siares-their—cake-
With'llle printer.:
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Al his residdnee in Hopewell township; on
Tuesday_ the 14th inst. after 'a' lcing nail painful)
illness, which lie bore with christian fortitude and
resignation, Mr. Ron'EnT EAut.tt; in the" GGth•
year . _of his age. , • •
.0n • Sunday the 26tli ult.] Mr. A itstc•rnowo
CAnornEns of Westpennsborough township,
aged i 9 years.
COMMUNICATED.
'
'Loiives Nive their time to fall,
And_fiowers•-i - O.Avither-nt-the-north-witidlis
breath,
And stars to set —but all, • ,
ThOu 'has( all se:mons - 16r thine' own, 0!
DEATH !"---ifrinand.
Whet), the earth
Received thee, tears were in unyielding eyes,
And on hard checks, and they who deemed
thy' life "
Redolent of gdo - dti - esS,-shu.ddered and turned
Pale . . • •
When thou Wert -gone
To record the virtues of the dead is a
ditty, which, though it may excite tleep
leelrng,ayd'e'ause imignOnt Teiret, - still
carries vrit, at melancholly pleasure.--
good sti.zati , ! : be.,cirtvluniti farerwith but,
.one feeling, and it is sweet — to look upon
-virtue ; --even--when-shrouded - in -= the dark
- grave,.an - dlAYTteall the im6 - .lile and 'va
lued traits fn the_ character-rif-tho
fiicnil Snatched .Tom us — by - the chilly
'grasp of death. , • .
These Jeflections-are occasioned by the
deceise of •111 rs. NAny Tnourso: , !, con
.sort of James . T hompson , Sen. - Mr& bid
',adieu to this "Vale of tearswou Tuesday
last. The writer desires to testify. to - the
porth.of the departed. She was indeed
duties of life, as wife, inother and friend;
with- that cliarTing. symplicity 'of heart'
which gives assurance of wartii attach
!neut. It was her good lot to win by
her gentleness and Itindnesi the love of
all around bet, fend iiispire.eStVein
out the.ertion to please. - Retiring and
unpretendiug„ the substantial tvorth o
her Clia g r e act er minsisted in a pure . integri.;
-.ly;urp urtiosei'a: - gnileless — eprighthess-of
dispOSition, and 1 benevolence which . al
aimd ,atthe_happiness otthose_ardund
her,—and . above alli she was a pious, de
voted,- and '-exoniplany christian: But
alas!. an All-wise. Providenee has been
pleased to remove:ber from the sphere of
usefulness, *here sh 4 was so much and so
justly esteemed. The
. eye ivhkh alwayS .
.Itintlness is now.:closed,--the.
countenance, which ..lately .xliibited ttie
glow or life and health, is ow pale, cold
nd rigid . as marble—the 1 s that Were
wont• to smile with affect , are sealed
in 'death—the hand which ; oft gave the
.pressure of friendship is Vitt and :Motion,
tildte Mantle:lir thb corpse en-
Wraps her, and . the "clods of the valley"
cover her! r Her_ death has creatikrit void
in-.many heartS and her memory4ylll not
soon - pa - s - s - from the alrectiogrof her dis,
tressed relatives and friends. JR is hew-
ever, their. consolation,' tied one .which
.`.'robs death of 4l1• its terrors, "to believe
that her sun of - life has gone down in
bloodless light—that she left this transi
tory worlirin 'the foil:enjoyment of Chris
tian llope—Lthat- tfie• soupy beattis of a
ilViottr's hive xrere,slied over het' heart;
that she anticipated an
,eternity of sanc
tified pleasure, and trusted that her' name
was . waten on the bloMl'-botight page of
everlasting 100 the bitter .streamin
teat • must flow-awhile
.the woe-worn
heart must sorroir;but not without IMPe,
. .
For ,though sunk beneath. the steiii 't.
marids' • . • • ,
,•• .
'Or Dratli . 's resistlese-and
.relentless powers;
Snatched trenc.rnortalitY, bangel - hands; .
She'll Wing her way to'_ Eden's • 'blooming
bowers - ••
And, spring - friumphapt o'er the gloomy
„ . .
tomb,
Safe from_tlyebla - stvot - tare—the” storms o
strife. — •
traw in colors of, utifading
Fed - by the-waters of 'Eternal 4.i fe.-,
. ,
At- an_. election-:held on the : 20th ult
the followitig persons were •
,elected
rectors tif the Carliile Bank; • :
.ffeo: - A. Lyon, Thos. Carothers,.
lames 11.-ifevor,
Banl, iviohler, ° _ Isaac - B. Parker ;
E BOssermiiii;--Itobtrirvjbe;
Samkirvine,
Geo. Metzger;
Jos. Shroin.
And at a , meeting of ilTe tiiiard oh the
7th ult. 'Geo. A. Lion,,Esq, was elected
*President:- . - , •
.UNITED= - TIMS ARMY.
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Etecruitilig Sekvicb.
WAN
'Ea - forllse UN MED' STATES - A It_._
MY, ii , fe is , riffle-bodied citizens, bet Ween the
ages,of 18 and 35 years; being abnut , s feet 6
inch es high, of good-character, and - of re . -
speatable7standing,aniong--tlfeirfellow-citi
zens. -None-ticed apply - to r enter the service,
but . tho§e who are deterinined . to serve the
-period---of-thei- enlistment - -favirkir - is only
three years,.--lionestly and faithfully:
•
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~. . . of P
~ Pay'-of. ro:vim,
. . , -;:, '. '• , ' s97ditrs' i ,tolicti .
. • " ''' .v ~: --' 4.llOUnled. • •
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. 'phis table slmws 'the amount tc se 'I-tc
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of pay. - whieh enliqed soifliers,- 1 : 1 ::' V
according -`to their yespectiVe t .„, I . r ... _ , c.. ?
1
Oaile - S,_.are...etititicd._ to receive: _
for their services.
• ' I I. 4-
^ ':, :',
Tot he-Sergeant7lllajorQuar , q ,
termaster Sergeant; . Chl
siCian; & Ch'f Bugler- 7 --each 16 192 576
To the Ist Ser't of-a Company 15100 540
OrdnAnce Sergeants
All other Sergecanteach
Corporals- ,
Buglers
Musicians:
Tamers anal?
Artificers -
Privates . • ft 96 288
Besides the monthly pay t as above stated,
_ _one_ration_per_day_iS:allowed.eVery-soldier;"
which Is amply sufficient fOr his stitisistence
a large supply of comfortable and
,genteel clothing. -- Good quarters and fuel
are at-all4itries'Arnish'ed; and every. Atten
tion will be paid lo•niakirig.thOse men who
may enlist, and are determined to serve their
country in good faith, comfortable and con.
tented with thetr situation. • The best medi
-cal---attemiance-is-:nl ways provided - for - the
sick soldier; and no deduction . ofpay is made
during the period he is Miable to perform
hii 4 dutY. Should the soldier bedisabled in
the line of his duty, the laws•providea pen,-
sion for him. '
Ily the above it is seen that ,the pay and
allowances, are respettable,.anit that, .with.
prudence and ed.onomy; - the monthly pay of
the soldier may-be laid up;--=its every thing
reqmsite-for hi s comfort and convenience is
furnished by the Government, incruding.his
sugirr and •coffee: Tlie prudent soldier,
therefore, may readily sate from $3OO to
$5OO during his short enlistment of 3 years;
and at the expiration of the term he can, if
he chooses, purchase a_stnalLttrtu in any of
western States, and there settle himself Com
fortably, on hi.t . o)sh land, fur the rest of his
life.
11Exn`kzvous, eatlisle, in
he fro melfMding in in street, or
merly.nLed_d,r the _lto lnnleekniinting office.
Dece)er 1837,—tf r•
_
sum of TWO DOLLARS
will be given to ap.y4 citizen, Non-commis
' sioned Officer, otgsoldiar; who-shall bring to
thisltendeivous an able-bodied recruit, wel"
formed, sound, add otheriiiise duly qualified
(as adobe de'scrtba)for the duties of a so
dier, and who s ta l l be regularly enlisted.
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torAtioter :14
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cIOLD' Winter's sfortm are cothing dst.
And wood'and bread's advanbing;
'file poor are thigiting on wants, .
• The rich of balls .anti-dancinv-
-= -- The widow in Her lonely cot,
'With feitrshrinks from the storm;
And mourns. the hardness of hEe lot,
No fuel to keep her warn )
The orphah seeks with tearful eyes
Some friendly handl° .
-7-3ut oh !- how few among - our !•-free
Are charitable add, kind! • -
-1- - -Come_ old and.young.::—both:richAnd.poar,.
. And joy shall fill each heart, -
'There's hundreds, thwisandsi milfions too!
. 'And each may claim a Oak;
. en •
• th do not - sigh-then do not mourn,
There's happiness in store!
At ItOBINSON,'4-4pcinze * Fortune's .
' '
$lOO BRIVAI:RIN
AN.7lWAY.froro the sulzscribet:, residing
near Woodhlioro, Frederick County;
Maryland, on Saturday night last the 25th of
Noyeinber,
J'YEGRO7aII4I.7 I ri
oaraed Joshua, who, calls himielf JOSHUA
.BELL,' aged bkiween 45 and 50, aboitt - 5 feet .
fi - cir 10 inches hiO, very , smooth_Spoketi and.
polite, and of.yelld* h . onnpleSiotr. He is fond
of liquor. His clothing consisted of a black,
Hat,-coarse Shoes,- a drab and a blue coat, a
coarse black 'mixed homemade Yest,
A reWard„offifty dollars will be p 'tit° any
one, who will secure said Negro, wit in the State, so that the subscriber may ge, him
again; or the.nbove reward Will, be paiao to
he taken oilt of the State and secured, in jai
so .th4t. he gets kiln .
Dee. 5 . . , JOHN
11§RAWN.numbers cif the_Dehtyvare State
•iL 47 4 I; ot!e ry, class 48- - --lowest 'prize s2.i
drawn 28th tilt: . • •
40-O'OOl.H. IGH
. 9 . "16th December."..
$l5OOO-75 Prizes of $lOOO.
ACME:CENT - SCHEME.--:Orand
Canso!lasted liottery, Class C '-:.;•to be
drawn in City. of Wilmington, (PO.) on SA
TURDAY; the 16th December,'lB37; under
the Superintendence of' Com Missioners. .
Up-
painted by =the-Governor: - •
All persons thronkhtibt.the United States
disposed' to tryiheir this,-great
lottery, are respeCtfully:iind -earnestly re
?vested to for Ward their. orders to the gob
scriberwithciut a moment's delity—Lati
pendente may be -secured; - .
PR-121. . is - 40,00
• 4 do • , 15,000 •±.i215;000
1 do , 8,000 8,000
• - 5,000 .' oil- - • 5,0 . 00
1 .do 4,150 ge 4,150
5 'do , - ~1,500 7,501
. do : • • 1 250 6 250.
Ed wand J. , tiks,
ip Weaver,
128 Ist •r 2d 30,-- . 200: 1.. 25,600
• 128 3d , th, or` , 4th stli 100 " 22,800
128 sth.6tl), or 6th 7th 80 " 10,240
— 7128 7th Bth, or Bth 9th G 0:." 7,680
128 Bth 10th, oi.loth 11th.40 . " 5,120
2880 any , 2 nitnabers 20. " 57,000
22176 any 1 number..__,-.10 "_221,760
•
25,861 Prizes amotinting to • '5540;2'00
Tickets slo—Dulves'ss—quarters $2,50'.
Certificate of Packages of 25 whole tickets — sl4o.
• Do do 25 half. der 70
Do . do - 2.5 quarter do .35
- -Orders from any part.of the Unitcd Stares
respectfully-solicited. For' the grankpiiie
Please -address • •
'To THE - PEOPLE. OF. Tri.FioNIT.ED
STATES!—Be it - known that rhaveap
pointed...an._agent-inLlhe:-City-of.Baltimore;.
who is duly authorized to transact all bush
ness with my friends; and for whom Know
-ha-tio-ikstore-sorn-e-highlyrclesirable-present•,
ealcOlated to . Make glad the heart, mid - tatise
the old year - to pasS away .wit joy"atid glad
ness. The agent may be found at 12:0111N-
N-'S, No. 80 Baltimore street. where.thuse
who Wish tO.rOteive my favors are invited. to
call. ,
' Combimit'on_OLUcraill
MRS:. HA LE & MISS LAS I. lE.
• TINS: DVS BOOK - , •
itd‘')_pg larer circtilatioh r A
otheohtii
.
_$ $ $
TESTIFASHIONS in-every ;1,1;0).0!
M - PORtA ANNOU r isit'ENIENt-At was
juiith. it incere pleasnee that the publisher: men,:
,boned last Season the arrangement , hy which the
Lady's Book. and Ladies' - Ant efican : Maga i El.o
-lucre--united, kited, .a Ind ; ted-by,-Al rs. -SA RA !1 -
"J. HALE, It is with.equal - pleashro that he no*
informs the patrons of the work, - that he .hati.nrade
art-arranwetpent=with—MiSsiXS t lt o r - of.
Pencil Shetches, &c. &c. oho bill he connected
12 144 432
10 1 sfsb
• Q 108 224
0 - 1 20 - 360
with Mrs. Hale in lending 'interest io the pages
of the Lady's Book.- , Her powerful aidwilkeom.•
tWance with the January No, I_B,lB-A-Iri addition
to the Wove,.every number of tho-wOrk-next Year
will contain a'Plate of SUPERBLY COLORED
FASHION'S, -•
The subscriber endeavors by 'exttaordlitary ex
ertions to show his gratitude. for the very. many
'favors which hehaAreceived from Ills kind friends,
,the public. • From among the many female Wri
ters of Ameilea, penaps •no two Ladies could
havebeeiNelected,.whose varied la,lents arc no
well calculated to nelortrqra work like.the- Lady's
Book. — INTi - efilt i 3 also. intivaTolied that — MiT.
.SIGOURN'EY, the Heinous of America, and
OREENVILLE. MELLEN, are contributors to
the poetical, depariment it will be uselessilo
waste argument in endeavoring to show what is
apparent, that the Ludys Book will stand unrival
led among the periodicals of the country.
Each number also contains two pages 'of FA
SHIONABLE MUSIC—in Many easesoriginah
--TERAISL-The erms.of -- the. Lady 's liookLarci
43 per on nu in, - OartiVtrapie.4 - for ti`rpirSbiti
advance. • .
•
to -Air orders must be addressed to
• ' • It LOUIS A. GoDLY, '
blterary Rooms,.ellesi.nut . st. one door below 7th
Philadelphia
(ir37As.dhe publisher of the Lady's Book is con
nected with other pbpillar pexiodicids. he 'sug
gests for the purpoSe of remittance, the following
system el% .
• CLUBBING:
tridr'a Book tr. D'lsiaers Novela,
Do ond - Bulwer Novelsi
`Th
Jo iltirryatt's
-Do
_and Salurday
Do and celebrated Trials,. •
Atarryall'allove!s, 17, • •
Dti' or Mariyalt's Novels and Ctrbbraled
" • . Triali, •
Do andD'lsraeli's NOvelri
Do and Marryrill'a
Ocl. 27, 1537.
rritc.Ncss•-York
• The following are the, contents of the Ncw
.York Mirror. publish - RI On•Saturday a the 24
EMBELLISH NlF t li TS:
I—Departure of Mr Green, after alt afrltir
of honour at •Hotiokeit.—illustrating an
dent in the tale of Mr Green. :Engraved by
ll—l've Gazed on Beality's Brow.
The popular song sung by Mr Williamson;
in The attractive piete of the:Bronze Horse
' , the Music composed by yhomas Comm
I—Editorial Correspondence--By Theodore
S. Fag. ll—Three d -I . s at Lif Sheideck-
HL—FragMents from an Editor's El
how-Citair—By Jonatimn - Oldbncli. - 1.-1W , 14T 1
Green , ---a Tale—By the late Robe C. San d
V.--The Bridalz—a.Trazedy;
littered' by - Slieridatr - Knovides—concluded,—,
NtlA Day at Tomato:. •_‘').l--4'oetry—Can
you
. forget me? By Miss Laud et,.
Apropos of Bores. IX--A. To' kitih Cps tom
by the author of Vivian Grey. X—Poetry
bath a language of 'his ciyti; By T.
Moore. '._XI Family Circle-4; prac
tice and Habit; 2,' . l l Vpiifio . ; . 3, Beauty
_,and
Deiittii - 4, - KnoWledge. Xll,—:.roetry -
_NV here : doth _the: side-? - Xlll--lAtO ; -
- -
Three Sisters--; 4 Trtinslated from the Plioeni;
clan, by Edward L. Bulwer. XIY.-xLong
Noses. • XV--;-Poetry:---Lady'l3lue,'S Sall--
13y Mrs C. 13. Willis..! NeW .
Wyk Stage in the Olden Time--13y . ' " -
Dunlap:. XVl—=.old Engravers.
To Readers 'and
. Cerrespondents.----XIX--- .
' Editorial •Itemark,s=-4,, The'-Choice of an
Occupation; 2, • Mr.Woodw.orth; 'Pelapo ;
Si Concerning spoons.•.:
XN—Scraps fismi . the 'Germ .n of Jean
Paul: mil. I:he'Unconscipus One; . 2,' The
Man of the World; Prose and.Poetrr
4, The Errours of Genius; 5, Late Piety;. 6.
EariblY. PleaSures; Insensibility cf • Lov
ers; 8; Poetry; 9,'Criticks: 10; Critii ism: of
others! Faults ; • 11, Blame ; 12. Doubt in
Truth;.l3; '.Philanthropy.; 0 14, •Feeling and
'Sympathy. with Delicate . Peer-
Mg; .16, Night; Ir, Verse; 18, Imaginatipn
I+,l, First Love; 20, ConVcrsAticin ; - 21, Mo:.
licj:; 22, 23, Chiliakhq ct.c•.l' •
• Robinson's. Office, z,
80 Salt. st. - 21: doors below Franklin bank s
3 63 21 4466 39 - 15 50 •lb 61
3 23 63, sold to .a citizen of Baltimore.
75 PRIZES
75..
Ts: W. ItODINSO
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M A .F.0.R111.111E.
Dec. 4
ove et
LI l',ElfA RV _PAPERS
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• It ‘iS withh pleasure that we call the atten
tion of otir friemls andsprrespondents to the
Schemes pittfOr.th for the Month Of Decent?
tier, as the really pr6ent a conabitiation of
Capitals never equalled.. We -tespectftilb,
request iiftTWFiit lee ToTlibl — Mieitibia
below,' as they are. the most favorable. ''To
insure a supply, address your orders to Em
t
oryq? Co, No. - 2 Calvert tree ''
, BaltiMore. •
P. S. Pafticularatta ion is requested to .
Scheines Mentioned be w. • .
Virginia Stivic Ltfiteid/
Class 8.,
To 4e - drawn at AlexandllaiNifirDe6; 2,-1837
,
Capitals.
$30;0(90
10,000i' 6,000!
,5',000! 2;500 ! 25 of 1,000 !
• 25 prizes of 500 dollars! !,
Tickets only 10 Dollars.
•
A certificate or a package •-ot 25 whole
•
Veleta will-be, seat for 130 dollari,-Halves,
Quarters and Eighths in Proportion.
• GRAND . SCHEME,. - • •
• - --25 Thonsand 1)0111111%. •
----,- MARYLA - ND - LOTTERY;No - 24 -- , -
To be drawn, at Baltimore, Dec. i 3,
, --Capitrils, 2.5;000! 8,000! 5,0,00! 20 of 2,000
20 of 500,&c.. • -
— Tickets liTffidlars—shares in proportion,
Certificate of a package ofWhole tick
ets will ,be sent f0r.120 dollars, - halves,
tort arid eighths in proportion. '
1,000. ARE 75,000
.5 . 00 " 37,500
. . ,
VIRGINIA 'STATE Ltit.rtilY.
. • Clas No
Endowing the Leesburg Academy, and• for
other purp - oses._ 'The. drawn-At Alexnn
December
dria, Va, Saturday December 0; - . •
Scbeme . --S30,000! 10,000! 8,000-3,000!
.2,500! . .50.of_1000!••20-of 500! &o. ..
Tickets 10 dollars, .
Certificate of a package-of - 25 whole tick:
:etslyill cost only 110 1- dollars.-Delves and
-quarters in proportion:- - :Delay-. not •to-send
your oFders. to Fortuoe's Horne.
-N-,
-- Splondid 'Seberiie - .: - . - - .....- -
C' rand 1 1 .`, 4 o ) eoli ° d ?ted. 41 _ 1 , i o lr ft 4 e ll e ' c I A S Ss C, fo'
1837.----71.0.be-drawn•at-Wilining,tmc-:-Delai
ware, Dec_16,.1837. : Capitals.: 7 -5-1-0,000-'
-15,000-8,000-L6,000-'-4;150-5 of 1,500
1 - 51iTir1,;230 A 611 - V - S1 _ .• -
_ .., ....r_ Tick2ts..only ladollars.-. -- - . ----1
Certificate of a package'of 25 'wholeitick'-
ets in this Magnificent Scheme may be had
for 140 dollars—packages of Eat ti•cs,und
quarters in proportion.
• 20 . :000 - '1114'011iit
40 prizes of 1,000 (billet's! -
-111aryland—State , f,otteryi-Class 26, To be
drawn at lrithintore, Dee 20, 18fir
CaPitals-25,000-13,400-1,0.00:-40 of
1000 dolkirs. Tickets olify 10 dollars.
ifrp - te:ol!n - p - eka ffeffolf-22-Avyaleji - elcz
ets. Magnificent.Scherne.2will had
ear 120 dollars. -Packages. - of- halves, and
quarters in proportion, • , .
. . Emoiy & Co: 2 Gulvert.,t..Balt.
Those persons ordering tickets in any of
the •above. Lotteries, can :fititl_the, tlre_wings
iris the _Southern and \Vestern Cotintgr'feit
Detectore-a-weekly paper--pupislied- by is,-•
wilt h'will be forwarded on to. those ycques
'ling -it . ' - - Y C,
SPRI . P;iIG IVOOLLIA
.11'.'A.CW,0u2-76
SITUATE nt the head of Green Springs,
ni Nowtnn township, Cumberland county,
about four miles west of the borough of New-
Zidifeciiii Lbe.rented for_a_term of one or more
years;
.TIVe buildings are
A Two SiOn 4
.4r Stoop. Faclor!..- 1
•
with carding a(aLspinning machines, looms,
and all neccssatY ninchin cry for manufac
turing cloth; also a dwell ing house_conven
lent to the factork. For terms apply. to eith
'er dithe.undersigned.
"e , • Wlll. •
J. FL ,G l( All AM,
I=
Akrbereas C. E. R. Davis,,did on the 13th
day oftij4 .(November) execute to the sub.
scriber a deed. of Assignment of all his et.
ft. - us, including his books and accounts for
the 'benefit . of his . creditors, otiee is here
by given to all, thOse indebted to the said C.
E. H. Davis, on bond, note or book aceohni,
or whO may have unsettled.2accounts with,
tint,. that--I—wilfretain-his-books-andimpers
n . y hands until . the first day of January
next, for the purpose, of:settling the same;•
on which day they, will be-put into the hands
of is 'magistrate for the ,purpose of - collecting
all unsatisfied chlims.
. 5
5;,f, 55
-IENRY hUVFIELD.
Carlisle,.Ded. 7 's, 1837. Assignee
- Harrisburg chronicle;
There being nothing which Ala much eniontes
the value of a public a yearly and faithful)
news, the editor and Krupifefor of the flarrisbnig
Chronicle has : inado-stch.arrangetnents,.as w i
not fail to niake hisvaper equal; it r
ahv other in the place, dtning the et
in this partiodar.. .-•-.. 'I -; -
)
---.—There,will„be.,imeesa'onjlie_gs s eaj
nett winter three publ • dellbeist
eaeli of Which irk peep! . of Pennsylvania are
;finch interested:Ar.eaci of Omni, coMpetent re •
e I
portent will be ettnli ' e in orderlinit we may be
enabled, to keeplitir 1' iiciPl'S )egllarLy informed of
all that li deine - 'IIC- -- ; i rrespectively,
_Congress
haiTinportant matters 'to settle:...ltilieVtlint., wilt,
be interesting and worthy -the ihiention: of
people of this Steitp, will be - .adite In ,the 'Stale
-Legislature:: --The-Cvnvention to siter : and emend
.the Constitiition of the State is heginning to at
tract PubliC attention; inasmuch as it is noW 1)1.,
ebmingiongagekin the more:important branches
of its dtiliesr-Wl.these taken together must make
that Paperinteresting whiaTii r ill give faith - NE :Ic
' .unnrOnill that is done.in each. While attend
ing to allthese the publisher-ivill not- forget the
etirrOt news of the day, .not 'only in relation to
polittcsc'but every thing else n hich will instrtict_ .
or airtime. ~ , _
i l'EßMS:—This paper 'will, es jiereiorcireii' be
published twice a week during the Session of the
.LegiSlitttire, and once a -Week-duiltig the remain
der of the year; on 's fine- double medium sheet
and new type,-.at tt.3 annum,-payable in'ad-
Vance. For the Session' alone Two Dollars
advanhe.• For sis•nionthe'; including the season. of
ihmtegislateire.2 60 in 'advanco. No subscriber.
can - discontinue•his Piper Until.' all arrearages arc,
pat irl-Aily . perion' forwarding five whiles as sub=
scribers.shall bare._ n-copy. of die Chronicle: one
Novimber 8,1.9;7 •
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Winter Arrangements;
. .ItIEOERIMEff i t : .
grand , ,Seheme
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• Wtst—Pciinsbo.ro
toricE
BECIEWITH'S
I alit!i-Dyspeptic Pißs.
I -- - - Iva - Iffedibine _ haVini ;Met_ With the tininimOtig
"approbation Of those who have fairly employed it,
according to the directions, is recommended with
increased confidence to 'the - public," in almost.
-every variety bifunctional diaorder of the sta...
mach, bowels; liver and iipleen; such as heart- -
burn, asbid eruptions, nausia, - headaette, -paid
jind diatention of the stomach and ''bowels, Ind
• pient disit•litea, colic, jauzliet, flatulence, habi:i
Att I costiveness,_loss_oCap etite,sick head r aohe,
--- s . sickness, tltc. &c. These.pilli being entirel,sl
(
V etabk, may be taken with perfect _safety uu
ilt any exposure to weather ' and it may be
further remarked, that they Seldom, if ever, pre.
,duce sickness 'at the stomach or ,griping.. The
'numerous Certificates, from gentlemen of the
highest .respectibility, give ample evidence of
the value in which these Pills are held, and there
arc few who do not-say they have - adopted them
as-their comrhon frily medicine. . " -" "
•
- TESTIMONIALS.
- From--tbc
• - of North 6trollk.
- - BAT FtGH Mardi' 2, 1/3‘35. ,
laving for the last three yettnii; been ihtihrtate=
ly acquainted with Dr. John Ileekvvith, of this
city, and enjoyed his professional serVites, I take
pleasure in stating that bis character as a eltrisi
tisn gehtle.mairrind experienced Physfeian, en;'
Pies his testimony; in regard to the use of WC'
ti;Dyspepit — Pilli - 10 - Die — ElifiFe - CiTribdenee - of •
the My exp ' Arienbe_of the good effects.—
of these Pills, for 'two years past, satisfies me of
their eminent valite, particularly in 'aiding id
impaired digestion . and .warding oft' bilious at:
tacks, I was.in the habit-of resorting for Security
against them, and-With very partial success, ton
liberal use of Dalamel, or Blue Pill. But since
my acquaintintce'with the Anti-Dyspeptic pills de
Dr.--IteckWith .prescribed in' the finit
instance himseir',,l.have not-been tinder the•ne
cessity. of using Mercury
,in any form, besides •:
being wholly exempt from•biliousi attibki. Se, ••
members of rrty_family are eaperiencialf
the Sitia - c - ,b - Cife fi ebil•results • • - •
L. S. nrEs.
From the ltev. F. L. liand6; D. D. St. Thomiisi
Lthuith. •
• . ' Naw'Yonx, Feb. 3, 18.1&
•
.1 have no knowledge derived from elperience.
Of the. One:my a D r . Beckwith's Pills; but 1..
knowthat several of my. personal riendsin North
Carolina, whoml left Bowie yeah ago suffering'
scl'erOy_ under dyspepsia, ' , Ave . -m-good'-health
When 1 saw them on a visit _made a few-months
since, and,all ascribed their recovery toi, the use
of Heel:wail's Pi 115..., - .
•1 know. that the certificates obtained by.thd -
Doctoriniyorth Carolina; - are - froni geratemen or
the Itighesl. respectability, 'and several,of them
stated to Inc verbally that which is contained iii •
Wen. pub . - 113111AI , ceitini - TitieTs'TrlThave te utost
entire confidence' in them.
nlso kniiw Bed:With, and. have knowd
him •from. thy boyhood; aril cheerfully' state
with Bishop Ives, "that his character as a chrii;
flair j efitkman atuLexperrenced 114sinian, enti
tles his testimony, in repent to the use of his Antl
1)v i Lilt ...to...the_ entire_ cofifictenee did
rom Dr. E. IC.L.Mygatt.
llAN.sins4,, N. York, Aug. 183i..4
. .
1 1t1r. 11:1). Turner, • ' ' • ,
-__liir•-. 7 ,80 - cral ti.f., - ..M.y,.f.rictuls..iti.-tliisA.owil-have------
fiTti Dr. Beckwith's Anti-Dyttpefitie Pills -ivitli - '
lec'tled - benefit. . . _ •
....
Among the number is. a Mrs.— ' a Member
:of oiic of our tit st families, who has been afflict;
ed with dyspepsia ofthe-Worst-grade-for-fuhr------
years._ll_have urged the- use
,of 13eck-with's - Pills,---:-
as affording her the best chance - off. relief. . She -
hra -- already --- tri - eirvarions - reintilica - , --- Wliff - dittle
b.ene fit or r imsitiee • ifijury, -.and was `therefore - te - ; - 7 ---
Itietant to emonlenee ---- Witli - this: 'ller symptoma '.-
being much alleviated by the use of the first bog - ,
she Caine to My house for a farther supply.;- bitt -.
finding-that my stock of the article Willi exhaust: .
ell, she .expressed: mucli_ : anaiety_io_have_fttorta_ -
- Obtained as soon as pbssible,-and wished that one
box,might be sent by mail, if they.could not be - .
had in a short time by-other means: -•-- -
"I ant not in -the habit of employing nostrums . _
and (pluck medicines in my_practiee, but the Pills .
.which von tend should not he so classed. The . .
recipe from which they , are prepared is undoubt.
ly a scientific one. - • - .
"Having spent_tiVti_wititers_in_Narth_Carolitia,,_,____
1 am not ignorant of the reptitatiim of some of
the highly respAtable gentlemen there who have Al
rdridered their public testimony in -favor of the (-
Medicine. • • .
"l Will only add that. the trial of these-Pills ha 4
been satisfactory in this place.. You -may send
me, by the first oppoi•ttinity,'lnic quarter gross;
~,,.. . Truly and Tespeetfully yours, ' . . ------;-:-...
_ .
Froth thift• tion:• Glut rks pi.lier, hit -member of
Congress. - - •
, ~. , .S.wsnunr, Peli.• : fai •
Several years ago I was very time! afflieted
with a diseased stomach and bowels; nothing I - -
COll Id cat appeared to agree -with Me, and I . wail
obliged to Be very e4rrtill in my diet. A journey *-
.
to the south - west a ff orded tno considerable relief„ ' -
and, as T - supposed; had cured - Ine; - but - when 1 -
left off travelling, the disease returned- again and ,
1 was obliged to take medicine constantly, among •
other things very often calomeli - this conuntied td
-be-my state - until - ahouttvelve - Momlis ago, when
on the recoMmendation of Major_J.olut_Beard,4__ ____
begstirtir - tirffe'efairlth l i Anti.. Dyspeptic Pills; -
I soon found relief from them, add have Si* ---.-
taken no other medicine whatever. ' Whenever -",,..
I find tilyittamae.4...Rnd bowels are„becoinitig de4 ' •
ranged, tresort to these Pills and invariably find-----..-.:': ••
[ relief. , I have heard a-number of persona sPeik •
of the -benefits. they hive - received from t head
oils, in the moat debided ,terms. - I. am well ac:
qusinted with Doctor Beckwith; he fcir a time
resided in this place, and was mYlatnily , ,Physi:.
cian. His own testimony witliregard to the use •
-of-lids-Atiii•Dyspept ie--Pills--may-be-- fully-relied
on. "CHARLES' 1'1S111•111.?'
, .
kiw York den..Tlito. Sem.. May, 11, 1837.-
• Mr. 11: b. Turner-Dear 'Sir,-,Tci those isub.l - .
ject to bilious attacks - arill'especialy to the Dys: -
pi. , ptie,.l)r._.Beckwith's Pills, will unquestionagli - '
aflbrd relief, 1 . . speak,with more cinffideitceTatter- •••• •
having received diateriaf h net . r ' • ihem, for
whieltt had used almost every t=inge ittyain.; , --.
They need bid a fair trial to find - *pine in thci • - -
Medicine.chest Of every family; find
~ to gainsi - -
reputation 'at theNortli,,al.resikeetabie and ex; :' - •
tensive as tliej. have secured,' where they have • -
betAtiolig - knOwn at tire South-.:_,
- - , • 'Very respectfully yours, - 1_ _ . • -
- N, S. nictuitbSox.
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Other iestimbnials in favor of these:Pills,froni •
tht -- inoist•resfiectab.le. -- sottree4;7aregiveti Witlfthe• -
accompanying directions.. - -
• Price for a single box, 5d., Terris 'libers,'lttoi'' ~-,
agents - and those, who, buy to sell again, ,To be -. •
hail of 11. p.'ll.lliNklit,'Principal Agent;' 18C, ' - --.-' ',"''•-•
Broadway, New York, and by --- '''••••• , -T”?'" • - -
. SAIIIII ELLIOI7, Carlielei, • . •
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Dec. 4, -',1'03."(--,ly •' . .-: : , 1 ,-; ':.--, ' -i" ' •• _ „
" - TO T,EpM 2.1.63:11 1 310:
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THE subscriber 'wOulti respctitillyLitifotni-l—
the Ladies and,vianitr th . it '
haS - tor sale . • • '
• ';'BIACK' , FUR,
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noltrrmtnis
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Blocked oVer tite: :Rifest_
and. most approvil`'Cit.ir
made blocks. The Bonnetts are finished id --
a style fuperi* to any manufacttlized'in
borough, aio vary in prine,accorditig to the
sizt'atichluality. ' -
' The finishing. shop . is-aituaterd in. North,
Hanover street, one donr.south of•Mr..Eze:
kid Bullock.% chair factork.. • -• • '
• • • ,• ANDREW G. LECHLER.
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I. L. nAwks.