111 JohngtoH. T:P ESPE.(:TFULLIT in corms his friends a id Jiva , tlic in&biic,:thatlie has taken the - Public ,Vlr.• Johil Sinai!. at do nut' , of Stai kef Square,- fiarrhilurg known as the".. . • t; - w s G TON 1107EZEL, . NVhich has, lured pp in—handsome Style, " fAr the ..accolonsttition• Of the table is well supplittE With ibe best the mar.. with the r,hiiieei:t of 1:1-,„ .9 news ;tad - Whieg;;:antr:Rrisstipt •and obliging • servants are •it - ept alsvaYs t•.:a.cly to attentitoi Wants of cugtorprs._;__. . taken' the stand wall a determitifir ion tri spare -no pains or expeinie tom:Ake:WS] c-qpill:td any:in the century, by keeping. i. Every, department under the'sisperintt 'Wok: s e Of the motit.ciutilietent and f.litl,ful; and,:by ' tiersonal .attention Too give every' satisfactign •td-his.euitctners,.' therefore,i,e‘spiTtfully PeqUeSts - tirose,Wit . o paY•llarri.dimg.a to call and test the trtith of his Frown eons.•. , EC) - 0 I - I Isi,SX',o4)j. . January 8 -- ,7J658.•• •• • • . - - En co urage rygip• • CARLISLE - . 6.7.01 - 4 X ea - -egi4 ,lIN D ONNET - STORY IDE LE, ER - - 80.111 'IrriIIANKVUL for past favoi* inform their L friend:h . :lntl - the public - ge tierclly that one of- the lately returned froth the - a large. aii. ..it assortment. of -Furs_untlush; .tney, ; -are_Znow_pre_pared., to. manufactitre.Gentle L -men's • Hats.. adLacfa r ßonnets - n the lat= est - and most approved fashiOn.. Tile gitiali T , - ty of the Plush is far superior to any -former- - ' . ly had on hand.- They have at ;present an excellent assortment of Plain,: litiesias, white-and L ack; rushy Beavel•, Cailkir; and Silk-Hats • • -----of • • Alib - . - a - general assorthienifif -Ladies' Bon _ .nets.of.all,coldurs_and_desertp_tions;_such• as Pure:White, Fawn. Black and Grey, which" • they•wlll sell at the most reduced pride's. 'Gentlemen and Ladies who, ate-in want tir l these articles, 'will do well ro - give awe:ally . • , • . • " 'They...have-on hand a few of the best .qUality of FUR CAPS which — they offer to. i i'C.S.at low:prices. •.- NAKCS: , The subscriber.-nn behalf ' or himself and Morgan, - ciffera fOr'Sle The -- DUN4 CANON NAILS._ Therare made nf ,re fined iRM, - "and- "are believed; eqnal •in . - - quality to-the best cut pails that were .ever Unipd States. "Ue following certificates are subroined.• *. New Curnberland, - .Linnaiy 7, 1838, We have been well acquaintee with the general 'quality 'of - Those Made: from - the :DOncannon - refined iren - ,.we con , sideriuperiorlo.-those made from the • b e st imported rani, ", • • - Shubrie.l;Wilder • . ItpsWpl.l NN'occl% . vgrd.: riuncannon tiori Works; Jan. 8, 1838 We certify that we have' carefully eXam irred . the mairtifactured by Messrs . Wobdward and Wilder,nt New Curnherland, but Of Duneannon Iron, and do . beliete them to be superior to any we have ever seen used, Yolin French, Mas.er Roller, - Eife - ch - L - thvis -- , - earpentt r-&-Patern-Maker, The above nails Will be deliveresl on the eun - rberl and-Valley--kaikoaA - -- or- on -theXa nal, at...Thirt•ishurg or Duncan's Island; and forwarded as- may, be directed, to 'any town in the state, on suitable references: or a li= beral discount will be made for cash. • hand, Hammered Mir Iron, it is expected constantly to have fnr sale - at the works,- rolled Iron. Nail &c. of the . • various sizes. 'lrrOrders by. mail, directed-to--Clark's" Ferry, Perry county, will iv punctually at tended to by the Manager on the sprit. . - W-14,115.1.1 E.R -; _ . , litT Orin JL kJ Li • -LETTERS of Advahlistratipn on the estate .of ' Illarii;rl3renneinan, late of East Pennshorough ' .. township. deceased, having betted to tlie subscri ' her, residing in Said township; all persons :odebt eil to the; estate will tnnim.initnediate payment, and those having .cla*;:against, :the estate, will ----pre.sont them preperly Imthertiiented 'to the sub scriber. ---- 'li - E . NR-Y-BRENNES.I.t.N.—....' January 15, 163'8. Adner,,. gat& Stock Ow Salo. pnbifci to 50 shares of Carlisle litink Stock for'sale,'nn which — iftes Oltaslierstaie . Tald..,Enguire at this office.. . ' ' • • • N.orricE, 30th' \ Yiinuaiy. 1838. An'-th --case 'of 'the -.writ' ofra rti Han _and -Vnination -,on • the' real ,r.state o Frederick May, late of East Penns: — borougthOurriiihifijAeoeaseGberingwthisAtiy. ,confitlneel;-' On niiiffon of W.IF.. Line, Esq. ' Rule 'granted on ull.the heirs and parties in . -interested, to' appear at the next stated .or .. Oars Court, on Tuesday the Ist clay' , of May -next,-to accept or refuseloifccePt said estate at the valuation. . . „ • O. C. Carlisle; "Feb. 12, 4838.-3 w . . • have I:ecOv cd_ 8. day, And .30 „bou.r... CLOCK:S.L.w,bich wa rrant' to keep. goOd'tinte, and offer 'them' - atTiZicce prices, at oirstore, - • - . Nco'VEL,S t o4comp!cte in one "!%91 for,ssile at the I.oloK,Siore-lif,• • . • :Fig I'lllletB., FehrtiaiS7 19 •-••••' • " ' • ' • •••,••••••• t)F SC6+l 4 jO , . ust:re :. aiveit'ahtlto sale'atihe'BoOk• Store of s _f__ • Feb 19. • J. J. MYERS.' AlitY , . 'lll l "*."I2IIA I S ClllURCTl;"..jts(feet;hlo for sateiitthe Book storp of ••• mTERs... IlSity , i tt,4l',S OigoVEL tn*E4 co ipr,rnr ditinir- jtii3t t•ceived litid, fq iitic.: nt tire' :Book; Store 0f . .1 • ' . ..' S XrC:1124, - .7 - "Petifuuty - 19*:u ;... • ~ , ~ ' . , .. ~. ., . ..4c, ,',..:.., :,,.. I: i',.,, ~.-. 1 3 i,- 4 _ ' • ...;, ,„ . . Eflizt*Avarl"., eseeinlinseriber. mere, for, rent-a , smtiil vnd .eonvepient >HOUSE, „. • the ; West end ufl..ontheir • i I 1 1 ireet, , near ,the • 1 1, 1 l e it.. }incise is" well calculatetl,for.a Emig . familY.. ,roasessien w4l he given wane twat ay of dtpril ; next. ; - r WILLIAM` Carib/lei February 1 . 3, 3.£1384 1 -3t. , , „ 110 TEL • I:arm s tir • e7'B .IT;iO7IIII.SON , STILLS.. • •• • it.. VENNER, • .....neral :worn fur Penuiyleaain, atatilanil, Delaware, Ike. S 0 mut ta 7th st. - Meer doors belutv - Market it; Philndel. and No; /0 North at., Baltimore,. near the rust or, II a Aura .sr.eu up) .111 r Utik , OP' Tile IFITONIAN . • Ur!ivana,4l6 lipiottlista or. TheCoL:LiI36 or , . • • HEALTu; LerritiOY, '• ' • Wile I fliave obtained' the - Approbation- and it r.,;oirrieOdation. of Thotisandsir who have been, owed iit•Cousimption, Oolertt!Morbos„-joparfia...: boas' internallyop externally; and 'all - tlisttsts of ' Listl., Yellow- Fever' Gout , Rheumatism, Lumbago, Tic Doloteux: Dropsy, St,. Vistus's Dance, Epilepsy, Appoplexy; Palp ,'UreenSick neSs,..and obstructions.tomluch the F emale loam is -so distressingly liable, and which send ad 'ninny ocitjte faircatportion of the , crention to their_ itintimelyiraves; Small Kix; Cough, Scarlet Fever. , Asthma, Jaundice, Gravel, rSii»ii;", and .41 Urinary Obstructioris,.Fistpla,llliles • Stricuires, Rtiptizres, and Syphilis in allits stages, Ccin-tipated Bowels, Worms: Scurvy, Itching oldie •Skin' Biles Evil, and ail Cutaneous 'Disorders M'''' --abort,—e_vety_fOomplalita_ „which ,the humati ' Mime is so-direfully-subjecti6nder-all liirms.and names; as the Ifygeiin 'Conviction is, . I lua(munfs suyeet 6 - m4l6m-real:disease that is ' to the iiripurily, of 411 . 4 filoOd i from, whence springs_, .evevy coMplalnt that can possibly, assail his corn pripted frame, and that it ut.the'perpetlial gin oflllis vital ; pure' streams of life, (the 'gift of Almighty power)'to disencumber itself oVits - con s -- acriilT-humprs,—With—whiclr- it—has- become_ _ his-valuable medicjne, being s ' compoied only, of vegetable matter, or medicinal 'herbs, and war; ‘ranted on oath, as containing not one particle of mercurlal,' Mineral, - or chemical- imbalances, (alf of which are uncongenial tonature of man, and therefore . destructive to•the human ,frame), is - fottudi . t6 be perfectly harmless to the most ten= der- sge - ;or weakeat frame,.under,,,every gage of turn he-most-pleasant_and_beni_ ;• its/operation ' anditt the same time the mosucer -t ai n - in - se arclt i n g-ont- the- mot orevery:complaint;:. however deep; and of performing kcitreAltat was ever offered to the world. This wonderful effect, 'too is produced by the least troubli to the pa. oents, by merely swallowing a certain 'lumber of pillr„ and. behg_ealletra. few extra thneti - to the purpose of t . evacuation, with tiro ,least possible sensation-of pain, exhaustion of bciciily-strenoh, and without the fear of catching cold, or tittem tion to dresS,tif - dietiln any y - wdy different, from 4heiriteeustomed-habiti--These-pills-cureln-all - Cases, - and:cannot he taken to excess.. ence, which isthe Mitchlone of all human know)-, - cilge,liaslohg - horne - tcstimony to-the-faetrand extensive use of them has ..already verified - Ha truth in this country. • . • • These medicines cure by purging,-and-yeethe weak,-the-fecble,_ilte_infirm,_the_taervious,:the_ delicate -- are - nutifewilays • strengthened -by-their operation, because they clear the body of, its bad humors; anil .invariably -produce sound-sleep. They are' the safest-and most efficacious Medieine to take to sea; preventing scurvy. cosdareness. - tr.e The operation . of •this mild Medicine;which conveys immediate conviction Of its utility, 'from the fist dose is as 'beneficial to the mind as tlie_ lintly i - liri;r'ealming, their curing 'all. Mentaldm' raugementsi .'Eceentrjeities,•Nervous-AfFectioni, I ijitabilit "freStli:sgness, from whatever sum ee; cmiml.ints-whicliPhave Mtherto not been woperlv und,r4ood, as the l'lv „ eists• have -found them all to.proreed frtim acrinTOTUollllliffinours in , " the blood, and, happily for the ; present amt foture race of 'mankind, ili.coVereil a.clieap and univer sal 'mode' of purifying, curing, and preventiug.' . ."1'lli . • being coreirof any .disease, infirmity, or sore, is now no more a dubious or iiimertain pro: - . eedure—pers,:veriuce in the Vegetable Universal Medie:ii•-s will si-va , 9 restore nature to' her, due, coin:se. The literary mud sedentary, of both sexes, whose pursuits so Much iinpsir the'flietil ties will find a sure remedy in the Universal Nleilicines for preserving the'energy and spright. !Mess of the imagiiiatidn, and ...improving theft; health; old age will - be attained by the use of theni, and passed free from 'pain and infirmities. 1 They are not `enveloped-with the mysteries of other medicines: they only requ're to be perse vered in With sufficiently large doses, and the pa. tient is ill .c.ione oil well;-__ when a disease irob stinat e. patients frequently , do nortiil ) EFacW:ilarge7 tl/ftsgl), The inediciiiis,,-reiirom#iseil ifftiiretlititetrent , ~riled; 9 only, VIZ; in two kinds of pills, Of differ ent sire in t lii-or.,,power, designated by No 1 and 21111 - 'first is a imeill'illybut most Mild and gen tle :Ter ;i-0t,, , r cperiing medicine; detaching and 1 F ait , ally ..,,nilll lug, the!lhillitzunt ropy humours, I nlt I A the Nn. l:'. Pilik Larry off thace and the ,c-rons ,iet,i•nt'sf; rlt.trai immilbro, incidental to the . body; and act tegolter *a a ferict in a warren, never _resting until. every - avenue of the hums frame is t horoughly se...relred, and eclianbed of . .ini i•i . its 'mtieg. , . ---,Tite- - Vegeblile Cieloaing roiwities - ore of - greut - 5 - s -- simli - o - ci - t - rcijitt - ttentx - iimUfacilitate - the - cvactiation - Of bad. II tt inours ; they sciftimreleanse, and - detach: the acrinroitintni plulegan c aze• cooling. and' allay the thiist. - One, -- twoi-ccr-three powders may be , . taken` itil.tighout ,the day; mixed in half a tum bler of iv,t,• l -, . . . .. . . Tbe pills are so:ti in ptielrets or $l, $2,• and s3,•and 2.5-:.oil 50 cent boxes., the two liirmei-• consist-id three' boxes e,aCti,..viz... one- bos: of.No" 1, and TWO 110Nt's of No. 2—the latter, one larger' box with a diVisiiiiii, the:powders" are in sepai-49 :Mix at es 37i•cents each., ' . • •!.---' • .. , • aj•fi r i . co tii:i.flpiiiiike - iift II e . tep,eat eft-solicit:it ions of 'the agqiits,. andjor -The , Isunycniente of the Public in gflicial, c lidiekof . 50 b'euts, and 25 Cents e5i41 . 1409•0 - ow,g,q„ltatl of all•tlie• A fent& . . t° 11l ISONINN 4 tl --- , et ily',A4viser -oft Isitti4h- f: -of-lfektlQ- ' Mitt/lb-00e, . s27si . tit.ill-PItACTICAL: twmpi `Aliiillige!-;• •ian-syrirt:npirlyhy;ii.iliWinclb in •:1011gi • pf•Li re: . ..71'reRtise . cm,AtoArro&, 4 4 • Ectter . i I.; D titleia• Mot;lnts,"-anctmtinrattettll reseff ' eti in this country. ittwell as in Gr titain, 6th ilditinfi, - pria" 37i cents` --- ' - .. , 7 . ,-' ..---... '•- -i'M-4,4tßiMi, AlrAili,cl*.iie4,l '4reed into. this ecntineY et a 40-664X•ii-erisirtiotelhatancling which. they are sold - at. thetsam ce PriiieLits in Eng •lantl. They have be - e - ri6 years bereft the Amer ican public; their prceininetitisucceis 'lathe relief of the mffi ict ed. - t Ito usaMW•erin t stify • r , -' t --I,' -W'' , ,Nll.l:it„)N--4M „.r.ons ce_ol; the high . c can estinnitiint in' which•ldOrfpti , . a nee held-by tbe - Mtillic,,,ii - littS induce& p i ',utterable host of Tifitillitel.pled - counteefeiiers.M..attetnptimitidbs 'under deceptive teiMillimigiodelitcle the unwar ~ and fnist their nostrums-fauptfielGentlinelfyget4 . MediCisie,. in .conxequeneenf Ayllicb. the,•Agentn hattoak.:eiLlie.pme...catitioitafy measure of having an 141 - 1 , -,L,yetlow Label fixed omptch Yie-k-et,Taigneil br the Agent of each State, and.-District; ancl,by • their 0111-Agepts,in every. County; the imitation of which 'will subject the forger to the-Severest punishment the Law can' inflia : and .it •ialurther torfie'froticect - that Mute Or the abOye Medicines ciiti-hel obtgined •• in' anY , Dru'g.,-Stine - threntglront -the ;Union f therlillrtig Stores being-411e principal source` through-which the toSititer4iters..Vend , their spurious article& • ' • - • .. • . , ...f (171teapeefable. parties.niSi . .:he appointed... A.-, [gents on liberal tering, bY2.llil9s4,P4tlstPeßenerai Depot, .No . '34 Sorbs Stv'srr.mtnater; three ' doorti•bekiw Mailc'ef Streeo fill ic ailehihia—and at Mi. 10 North street Elaltimorei - nearly opposite the Post 'Office; where the - Genuine Medic' ' ay ulwa.vs We - obtained. , . „ • • .. • ' - •'. , • Fi' . ' Sale'ilSitailisle, at the : store•o ILI uric , •llyr,t4tn;•• I ' - - , _.' ',:,--....' —.; • NI Ait +l'N %{. 7' ' S.' MEI LEit, Me&4l2lCibrit*, 1 ,, A iii.-W-li:'ju " iTE n.,_z M . ilt ,lisp'[.?.,' 0 ' ~ `P erry (.7.".W4IYC•fit-•••:itn.„t : ~ , Sept. 403: , t: ;'' „ in .: ':. Pomade Divine. , ~ • . ~' 'Phis'-ti': tenz,itea ernollient, Scr,:rll kno*n in flicriife• _lt as iwver , befOre be:etkinif4e in' this count.:, • lttiy, , ti , •4 l . l Who•tilive ever•iipplitintoo ecemium limit , et t4sstryi: to those . .wks i ltre..lepinaerptainted .with. its • virtues it trial . wi ll.:tic n its beststzeom. It , ntletts the, -,skin, cures and kit int/ all ntinp-, pingti nr totigluteds of the hands or lips from the --.---10:*.i1T . tratil.0 1 1*.110).*: . X.°;' -I ...ilitc*OlejtitiOigitor; . • vierciog effects of cold - weather, cures-chl . o am S' swellings.and bruises occasioned.hy fells 'oil oilier= and - will prevent the ntattY bad conie olitences of such ,acciden b e well rubbed in foralctv minutes on ti brnise or' ineh, it•wilf,preveitt all bhickness.• : 111tep . lied difectly, .will.mire •burns and, sealds, paimaml• pretenting blisters. It is useful fer.a.cancerbe. fore it is'broko, for f\ore' breasts; 1)4001101y in lying- - in, for h stiff-. - neck and • swelling. of , the glands,. for the piles •Mid - will -prevents} fistula,' for a gangrene, melting a little' into the wound, fur pain in the stomach, rubbed Witte "the ,firF,litid will greatly.relieverheumatie and gouty, pants fixed in any part, ' .• • Prepared''an4 SOld - by •R. renner,,li, South SevFnt•Street, Philadelphia; Whose.naine and addresi on each gla_skof the' Pomade. ' And 'alto, fir safe by ()Glint trAIITN'ER; .••.• • • : _; . • PRICE. 50 CEN*S ,• Fehrnary 19,18.38. "PROSPECTUS-NEW `SERIES or 011131130317*' , _ PEOlithiniliwks;bi_thaid; aQPeuspaper., Postage' ' WALDIE'S• LITEIIARY OMNIBUS has now been in existence twelvemonths, and has enjoyed,- during' that period; a: very extensiVe.share. of publicjayor., It has fur iiiglie4; for two 461Iars and,a half, reprints of London book's" which cqst there over, fifty seven dollars in:addition to alarge amount of -literary- matte r..--re v ieW s-4of-rieNv-books,_tales and-dornestieLand- , Tho'3riginal .proprietor,, intending • to de vote hi,slime and'attention to his other,Reri odical'works, has disposed .of •kts interest in . the Omnibus the Prernt publisher, who will make no. farther thange__iii-.-its. general Character than issuing irfroikanother office; and changingNhe name.. from to 'Brown's." • . • ' • .13town's 'Literary Omnibus will be ESTu r ia evey.Friday_mornios, printed on excellent paper of a large ,size; It. Will tontainT — -- 1. Books; the newest and best that can lie procured, 'equal every week to' a- London duodecimo volume; embracing'Novels, vels,_ Memoirs, efc, and only chargeable witlitme‘iipaper postage!. • , 2. Literary' Reviews; Tares,lsketches; Notices of Books, and information , fmn 'the world of I tiers - olever descri tion. •3. The ne*s of the week. oreign and o mestic. - • - he_price will_ be two_dollampo .annum each to clubs of five individuals. To clubs of two indiyjduals,,two dollafs and a half, or five diaWf•ar the two. - Single mail sutfscribere ihree_dollars.__MaiLremittanees_ to be oat _ •As the arrangements for this undertaking are all completed. the pimprietorfaski.from a generous public that consideration to which so-diffusiVe a scbernc of circulatingitnqw- - ledge and amusement is,entitled. The first number of New Series Coal • menced on the filth of January, 1838, from which--period or. from_ any future date, new sub'scrib'ers may.commence,. llCPPostmasters and agents for periodicals throughout the Uuion and Canada, are:re -quested-to'act as - agents-for_the Omnibus r and Communicate with the proprietor. - Address, _post. aid", . ' • - . WILLI BILIWN,. .... 50 North Fourth st. P ............ 16, 1838. • • • y g els,.. ~, ~~~ ~r NOTICE is hereby giverfahatthe Commission, ers4Comberland county, will hold the Appeals for the year 1838, in the different townships in ! mid county, at the time :yid places as stated 'be low, for the purpose of hearing "all persons who may upp!y for redirs..and to .grant such rend . ; as to them shall appear just and reasonable, to wit . • " • "tor 'lli6kinson"ami Wesqienoshormtp,ll town. shifts, at the public house of John Paul, in West , - VennsbrotoughloWnshiprottFriday-tio-16th-4141 Fi:broaiy oat. acob.Engle, in .said borough, on Saturdsry - the 17th (lay of February next. For Southampton and Shippensburg townships at the same place, on Monday the 19th day of February next. Foe s llepewell - township, attlti public house.of James Sponsler, in- Newbtrgh, on fl'utaday the 20th day of February next. - For-NeWsille. and Ncwton townships, at the pubtic - house - of - M ichu el- Heffleman, in Nen vine, on Wednesday, 'the 21st day of February next. -- -aml-Frany.ford .townsltips,,ar tim -same-place r on-77suivday-liiiii_22‘l7Yafiie, particularly hi aiding ,in impaired..digeation• and warding off bilious - at- , tae:l;s r _l__Was_in the habit of resorting for security agaiin4 thelitt, and with - very partiiil6 - 14.- 'as; - liberal use' of Palomel, or Mite Tit. 'But, A - rice -- my acquaintance with the Anti-Dyspeptie. PAL; of Beckwith which he prescribed—il the first. instance himself,: I, have not :been tinder the ne cessity, of. tiSing l‘lerc_iiry in any form, besides being wholly exempt from bilious attiiekr yeral .7n - embers of my family are experiencing the same beneficial results. • _ ME EN MEN • L S. - IN - F:3. From the Rev. F: r. D, 1) Sr=l•bom4s • • , Tons, 183.6. I hate no knowledge derived from exile rience , `orthe efficacy of On Beekwith's PiBST but 1 know that several of my personal friends in North Ithirolina . , - whom I left . some 3 ears ago suffering severely_ tinder dyspepsia, were' in gimul health when I saw them On a-visit Made a few months since, and all asdribed their recovery to the use . - 13f - Becirwilleil e i•Hs: _.:. ,_._. . . - .l.know tbat , :tbe certificates ,ribtained by the Doctor in North Carolina, are from gentlemen of the higfiesiTreSpectibility, anti seVet al of theM stated to nie verbally that which' is contained. in their • published certificates, A haVe'llie, most. entie&coliNience id - them. . 3-54 - - . 1 also know Dr - Beckwith;• and have known -bini4rom-myLboyhoodandALcheerfully state Witlillishop hres - , - .`that - his - character-us a ofWis. thou. gentleman and experienced Physician, , enti: ties his testimony, in regaad to the use aids Anti Dyspeptic Pills, to the entire confidence of the' publie,P -- - -i , • : - ' -'-' • • I. rom_Dr. E. -G MYgatt. • - . • :I I s . i . i„xlit.ti., eirk, A ug. , 11137. "Mr. 11. D. Turner; Sir—, SeVerai . of my - friends in thWtritvri. have used Dr. BeckWith'S Anti-DySpeptic. - .Pi115:•,3%-itli - decided benefit: j V .. , '.• _ .. ).-" Among the mundier is a Mrs.--,-, a nernbei - Thr mic'of our •liZ•st famik who - S s, whos bet c afflict : ed With dyspepsia of the worst -grade .for. Gur „years. I haye urged theitsemf Beckwith's Pills, as alluding her theliest chance , of relueT.' --- FACe Auld already . ..tried various remedies, %%611r-hale. benefit . orpusitiveinjuiry, And Was thet;efou 6. I e.• Mown to commence with this. tier symptoms, -being much alletiated by the use or Ahe ffistlibx she came to my house for a farther supply; butt finding that my stock of tie article wits.exhaust• ed, she expressed - rithelt-aoxiety to have more obtained as soon as pmsihle, and wished that one box might he sent by_maiLif they •conlit• mit be had in a short tinlchy other rtWatts: - - - " - "I am not in the habit of employing nostrums and quack medicines in thy practice, but the Pulls which vou vend should not be so ellSsed. The recipe frout-which they are inquired is utidoubt ly,a_scientific ooe„ . ____: . _._ "I.laVing spent two winters in iTorth Carolina, I am not ignorant of tli'' reputation •of some of tifrii -- gfily respectable - g - entleinen-titere-wlio_bail rendered their public testimont in favor of thr Medicine. ' . . . ' "Uwill only add that the trial ot these Pills has been satisfactory in this ,place. • VOll may semi me, by the first opportunity, one quarter gross. Truly and respectfully yours, • E G. futVGA TT." From the lion 0 •inal6s Fisher, late member of V 2958 831 . , _ Several 3_ L ars_agoll-was-very---mnelOdilietert- 1 ..with.a..diseased storri.ch and bowels; nothing - I could eat repßeared to agree wifiiMe, and W:l5 obliged to bevery - Careful - ininydiet , -A-jomotry. to the south west afforded me considerable 1 chef, and-,--a4 - 1 - ammitsed; had cured use; bid when- I -left off ttivelling, the, disease remelted agaiirathl I was obliged to take medicine constantly, among other things very often calomel; thisemitinurd to be my state until about twelve months ago, ahem on the recommendation of Major John Heard, 1 bentr. to try- iteelt-With's Anti• Dyspeptic Pali; I sodn founaielief froM theM, and have sines taken nn other medicine whatever. " WI - lent:et r I find, iny stomach, and bowels are becntning de ranged, I resort to these Pills and invariably' find relief. I have heard a number of persous_speak_ of the benefits they have received front these. ac -quainted—witY.lNieTir tqa - iiith — ; he far n time resided in this plane; and was my fardily cian. His own testimony with regard-to the use "of his Anti.llyshieptie may be FURY relied "C HA it LES FISH Eff .iVew York,Gen. Theca. Sem. May, 11, 1 fSy.: ' .Mr. H. D. Turner—Dear Sirr-,-.To those sub. ject to Bilitatii attacks •tnti eitretialy4o4e peptic, Dr. IleckWith's:Pills, unquestiOnaffy -afford-reliec-ALspeak,vith.more_contidence. after having received material benefit from--them;-tor- which Iliad used almost everything else ht vain. .They, need. but a.fair 'trial to, fintlittiliMe in the Medicine Cheat. of every family; and to gain .reptitation ak_the_North,.ns_resp_e_clahle_and tensive as they have melded, whektltey havi bcen long known at tile South, • . ' _ T. URIE . • -.Other .testimonials in favor of these Vino !Con, the most respectuble - :§,ources, are given with tbr actumpanying airectiiins. • , • • --- lielee.,f9ton tit, agents and those who' buy to sellaini:; ;Tee tie liad'of il.. Ik,TpLI,NEit, Principal Aont,!.ito.. Itroadwy. 'New Pititi and by-•.-"' • , . . SA~'IL. EL ACr . l7; Ca'rl isle. •. - r"• ,• - .• - I . • R. b.,‘ . CUTHilltiE -az .•,*.ONip.z , c RESPg6TetrirM informi theltlliet 9 ,,,,04 .51 •' - s -u• the , public. in genninS4inal ' t , .!' 6 - ---". 4 - '' ' - - •i' • t . p _ . . they etillvoncintiot' 0 'Car-. / . - z.,. ~.0 rry g i ta t th asta i i k a ------,) '' '.... ''' • -%,7 •t• • • - I' ,- : . , ------. -- " . ,In.all its various brantilles, at`thetr;Vldatitorid, m, forth ,HanoVer; street, in, •the borroughfo(p,gliste, 'Where:they arCtiady to. attindle,alicills in therr, : line of businese.: ; ,..o. N. 13.-..4ll.persoOatitowing thonselvekto be, indebLekte - the.subsulliker_are, reqiiegted tO,-,voll add disetratit bele " r dueifoti-Ur.belcire the, lit 0, - v_ -of March-next:. ,alter: . ;which 'time suits.Wlll7:llo7 brought against all Wick neglect attending to`111:1 • : notice, jWithout resPeet of persona.: ~:,'.''' - '.;f: ~ ,51'.... , , , : - .- : i,„ . .-.• ; R. D. ,GUTHltkigis• ?rchiliSle January 30 1838 --3w' -,,, • SlLE:Plusillibbn,!4t I gacCal4 fancy c( Jou r.F; C for' sle by , • IPI.VgARNI 1 • ill Uinigress,' • . Sairs - titrrur; Feb. 24. IZ7 UNITED STATES ARMY. . I x. tecrui n.g Service.- . t vyA4Ntrzb for the UNixE',l7 STAI ; F:s^AIt- • rikty, a few al4e - bodied . c:itizens, between'the ageS of 18 and 35 years, being abOut 5, feet 6 • incites high, ' - good c64racter, and 'of speetable standing' among' th's . lr.fellow zehs. "Ditioebeed apply to entertheoseiviee; • I),ut those , wito, are determined to Tye the 'period 'of their • eolis'tinent---wliieli . , Is pi l l,. three years,—lione A tiy falthfully. ' ' -c., olDragoots • soldiers, when - - This tante snows the amount , c of naY which enlisted soldier:id according. to theit , : . rei3pectivf y, h; grades, are entitled tu'reeeita.,l for their . -7servi.ces; - I 1- 1 4 • ." • • . . . . To the Sergeant Major, Qiutt. termaster Set Sergeant, giciam & Uhl — Bogle' —each 16 192 640 To the, lst . S . eK't of a Company. .15 ;86 575 Ordnance Se; gOnts ' . • All other Sdrgeeants , - 7 each 12 . 144 432' Corporals Buglo.3' Nhsicians lacksiniths miens :And Privates' : ' • .. 8 96 288 - Besides the monthly pay,"as above Stated.. one ration per day is allowed every soldier, . which is amply sufticientfor bis-subsistenee "skip,. a 141:ge Comfdrtable.and genteel .:citithing. : . • Gpict quarters, and fuel aie at 411 1 tiMes furnished; and every t til 7 . tintiwill•be paid. to• inakitiethuse men•who May enlisi, and are•cleterntinedlO serve . their. . carroty i(i.gnnd-faith, coliffoi ritblemtt-cen_ tented with their situatinm. The best mediz" , _ • cal attendance_ is always • prniided 'for the __ sick ; and no deduction of-pay is made . during the pet hid__lle-is:-tinable: - to -- peiform his duty. • Sh6uld, the soldier be disabled in the line ofhis duty, the laws, provide a pen-: sion for - •• By the , above it is seen' that the pay and -- • •••. res pect a lii-e-,—WtfiLth allowances. - are respectable - , anditha"t with prudtince and econiany, the monthly- pay of , the - soldier may be laid up--as.-eyery thing- - requisite for his 9omfort and eonvenience - iS , fmnishetf by the iC:ovethment,.hieludilig his..: sugar and toffeel:. The prudent soldier, "therefore, 111;4' readily 'save from $3OO ,ttr s.soo (lurk:his short enlistment of ,74. ears;. attilltCilie expiration "iif't term fie - c.ati - s Tif he chooses, purchase a small _Wm in any of weste. n States, and there settle himself. emit"- fortably, on his omP land, for the rest of his -• • - life; • Ft F.C:III.IiTInOS - 0,4V S,. its the,fratti,i-h - tiqd big in East Alain street, jot:- prerly fixed as the Volunteer.pi-intink 6fficf.' ..I)t.l.A.ll)im;•]. 4, -18-37.—:•-tf ..d7') . lle . stinca TWO DOLLARS, - - will be icgn tt any tilfzen,. sinned Officer, or Soldipr, who shall br,ink t..- this ft etidezvons an . able=bodied reel uir, well formed, sound; turd otherwise duly qualified, (as above desct ibed;) for ale dillies of a'sqt.i.st dier,. /Ina w.ho shall be regalarly.eullstval._ 11101 1 1ENSOVN .. OVA 'BO Bull: st., 4 doors Mow the Franklin &cab.) ta 5 t.OOO DOLLARS. Persons at a cnstatiee posen to t rt . their hick in either 'of thr iollow'ito: grand Lime ries—one of which draws afteroittely every week—are respect Italy tec,,isted io forward their orders to the soll.e,ttber, enclosihg the cash or pi izt-tickets, ate igm.ting the Lottei will receive immediate attention, by - rcilitn litlitran444l4:4lr . -,,rwingsforwitrtled_wiren_rwer (if re(riested.) P.. - W. • _ _ _ 1 - 17iffiiiiWeTM11. --- 1)114.‘y NG br I.lri ok Ir, :r,--Order ins which ' the Several Suite Lotteries will be,di . rtrvn. : Maryland State J.oi,terier; draws.id:Haiti- • : more e vet y •other Nfirnday. capit als range:, from 10,000, 20,000 in tr,SO,l:OO ; Delaware • St.ite Lotteries &Avis .tvice every week, capitals vary from S to ,i,10,000 ; Grand : Com m : solidatad Lottery draws. once every week,' capitals 20;000, 23,000 t0',y,',30.000 ; Alexirir— ani-J,otteryaws utter.r - evrv — roirer.,nreele, capita __- ;Boole State Lioter draws ct el y SAtutdaY-itt .eachweek, eapitil - prizeslingelr'ont_l3l.oo9l._....:l 90.000, 23,000, 'SO; ppo in $42000., *Tick et4,_ in the above Lotter:it s vary. frrart „S 2, 3,4, 3 and 10. c ado; alia'i i sin liroli4Wtinn. .r All letters add re'ssecl to the subs . er go pet fectly stile. Np misters lage his ever cot 1111. • . • _• • • Feb. 14; • . . -:.“ ev. • Dr. ItartholivillelV , A ~ - ... . 1 PINX:;LXI'EC:TOR.ANT. SYRUP. ' •.: _r_An_a. 4 •Lesable_cortliit I, and - t it ctive renie.s6 o for Cctitgint, I Icioliitenetyi, C;olcbs,J. , ,,aliir, iiFt.lie7Pirtiti -- Hurd ,Itrenthing• Al nntfi'l,!lfirttleat...xpitgriktinttt,...l __ pi, - F - .4iNnizircleg#s4 --- i,iireatililtuiefieraytrii; m :is - . • The profiiiett{rti l'ije . nwttre i lint. tliere.itie - niiiii'y remedied* far Cenglks niitlAlihen§e's of the-'.hogs i : some no'dtkutti are Komi, but it:1.11+10T mai)ie'il•Airi:* . • "late day to:rlittevcrnn•artitle'scintlmirnbly:fittetl • \,.... to ilte•nc . ;"iplitititti:i 'sn• R ow t:''r.fit I anlarcitatth ;- ttild i , t.:i so' pc ft. etli,)nnocCilininl • nVia.' )c , '• --. I.ct pot the frio chi s . .ti.te•se:eittifi-relltfit• a • n learileil i'lb):•sitli I And I)iviilt: Wil 11 11111110SikillitS 61 the ti:iy: -. 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Aul t e:.it.,is t rv,"rays..kv,itli tltt. i ttreatst rea '( ltitest, ~..!.... 1/i .c. prookletplet , sii• tutu: rroklig; rapid ariVaniel vi i e einitti'hatie''thisiti i iitle il'i s tiii.Zlisinls. of every ,mtiiklitkizottl :itt,p,tttetrarfilttilits:efinntry. ,;/1 !Par -I,4lo°o'•lii tOkiftoP.DYibe.HlPVirgl'pigngv t Iture,iis4tOlifOlpf , llte'lt*.. fi'entli•mtni' and; PhY.. 'sit.lso Who tithe 'anther, of it. '- ' - '.4 ' ...4•" •z 4 .., ..1 1 ~7 teii4loi great', pleasure • that' liOfirePiretori : are 0 ,0010 4 1„,itios toAripg, forway4,int . etticle, so , :,troly, , ~totsjtoyl'ops•ai tins, tyritp, and fk•Oni stiCh a - :iciuree,'aitit:tliey trust the community' vi m ), t i iii•e., . 'aitigioti'fttio its otilmayillwitys fintlit within their , reae.h, both as tt? plikpes Ai , V )41!,,I! yilpy !) r found. . and t he lety . priee at,whic 1t., , ,if!i9t4.,, 1 ' A,great number of "tile` must 'i‘ntlerful'entes oly;be teen by 'calling on Mr; Behind:oy Carlisle. '. st• whose Atire itis f for yote.::!See:Aß•tillulantler's • • PaPectr , •• ••:',•,-: „):, ~'•,, . , 1p•••• , 1 " . • i ,,, , ':„. Also.'tor.spie Ai:S4...t 1.-Lltii*T, ' T ,'':!) : II4I.49IIIICIELf = IliviitsoVes ,to,l)intlat .B)ti - 71 - jqoairfp•it! - yr:art 7 Aliktilli tr yOn ,1% . - ,lry Itniy 00. foi S. Cr 11.0L . ANpeit 161 e.,; Jan. - , 8 A 1.i5:114 kr;ilds, for Gip, Ilitg•gys,'lla iTillberries:-&-c.-Etc. of latest - pattct Hi; -attd for.. Salt by. °. • . . ' '•-• 'Charles Baruttz, I II id 120 360 9 108 324 10 120'360 I=