-. loiseMtirtiiitited,bi4 itnitiiiiiifiCiiii i ttrnat ; in Md .: diet every lover or his .country . Will 7" ,- -' mark thesa ernispiratOni eetiiiwaithY §.04‘ .. *: - 7`=. lal , •I!:; ,L 'I -' `..-'''% duffYage WheneVer their .'nanies :ari.!pre Major Thbinas , c,iaiilte4. p * a i timici , suppo r tof me._consutu- The bills were piinted and ptioarded:e's lion Oldie:we. :$l9, officesorti:riateppu . gh I,stated beibre, on 'l§UntictSi, heeded 'With for h!' ll ,7 l e''wPnt ll , 'a !hied: ' glaring flourishes, such` i tet 'Aleitiberaiti , to' '• co], 9eorgellPFeelY;:formetly . .etimmis: The Rescue!" "Tie reign of terror reviv; .sioner and county tredatwer, and au o ffi ce ad," &c. ,Great exertions* were Made in ' h unler ' : Roberrtartibeitoi,' pest-master, tvitli* town - and country - in get up a large meeting: 4. , The day tame—the hour arrived—the bell life estate ef it. 1 " - rangt-and behold! therewas a “corporai's lames IL,Grahant, an tate 'holder and guard!" As I promised you. a history of •an office hunter, - ' - • `the actors as well as the playi I Will , akel Latin Angney, tin Office Judder and an of .them' up first. I will begin with the ',reel- 'fice hutted. • \ .' ' ' . I • 'dent, Roemer Lusa, Esq. a justice of the Robert Snodgrass, an office lielder i and 'peace, who has gray, in search c,f ian office bunter. ' , she "loaves and fishes." This gentleman 1 .sohn Irwin, an ofilce holder and an office 'has been for years hanging on the skirts-of . hunter,. ° '"the party" for an office—and, since the 1 Dr. Banglirrian, an office holder and an vlection, has even visited Portertfor The , office hunter. -- purpose of getting an appointment. He has Hugh Gaullagher, Esq.. an office hunter received the.proxpise acme, and . stateil that fronn'the seat'of war at liarrisburg., Having in consequence of this he had'solditis faro, tried all parties, he has come to the eon and if disappointed he would - move i t , the elusion to.'settle doiyn : With the loco Totes ivestern-coutitry. This will - 'account for This 'winter, if't .is nottoo long, as being Ins-patriotic _ardoy inresisti ng- any attempt ; the shortest way to honor and preferment. -'by- the- legislature-"to- take - from him, his I-- teorge:Sanderson; an , office-hutiter, -and tights and liberties, (i: e. the proSpect of one of the loudest brawlers at Ilatirisburg. I I 11, office, and the spoils thereof).-zand, al- _John Myers, higlualterifrOPthis county, - though sworn as a justice of 'the 'peace-to who is sworn- to:support the constitution enppert- the constitution and laws, -this-I1-of and laws, burwho .acted as one of the coni - little moment;'idlris estirnati"on;.wheri his I mittoe of safety of the Provisional iaciveru IM presence is necessory'to•typrove the insor-. - -, rectionary conduct - of nien - Who, It - theirAiberties' (i. e. .coPces) are jeopaitly. - How 'Wilt -Mifflin township aliing withoitt this pOtielit, yettleiseior - ing,•veteran? • ' The next is Dr..CsOrge D. Doti]lie, 'the . __ --- first - vibe presideitti. who was run . ott ;the_ "track for commissioner.ll "sltaliatts dit4C 4ds" Cbrnman, btu. Al'ias - ajtbitift3il .It ^ • Judge -at- the generid lilec.tion . to soothe IFis - wounded pride: tills had the . desired cF rect.; IciSttaid that ':tylicti lovers'are;slight ,ed,-they -font and quarrel; 'Fonciliation is eiteeted,:-ifil l g re twii;eas i - 'lllard as before. 'Bei 'UR pouted very much 'at the sligld of the . • •:Conventionf. but - receiving soinO: tidace (67.- 'lteirigAppoiiited a judge•of the •eleceion,tiid • the chance-of_afuture.nOmitiation, • - ii6Ce 'at hard as.before It is said 'he left the rsdcml bee use (.Ilieri were 'not o.si:y got anion;;lfietni 7 luit-litti--sorry--s , e. lungprAntin is required in thelObo ranks..- The so many applicants. Believing-thz.t. he is entitled to an oflice,l pint trim cot,7mis- . 1 _:•sionethby - brevek -- to - :draw - life - pay - daring ;three years. Tut,. to be seiions, 'I am ssur-: prized that argon demanlike 'the do4or,vilio . wields so much, influence in - society 4 'should Identify .liimself.With:the. enenlies.of petice .• And good order. fear theltive of rffce is ':stratiger' than. patriotism. • • '1'1261162a. in 'order. isßen.Yarneslam . 'hertoo,. , 2d vice:presiident, cifficc-lrolder, ifailnerl? pis t ma's ter,f 'but 'nbw mail Ton . tractor. 'Age and party discipline 411.hiS in degree, : excnse his apprOvitik ;pre . •• :settee oti this occasion, more particularly as :he ° 'it s- nut - Mir - rightS they [rlw hvhigs] want to , :ta.ke from usit'S t' tm iii in', (i. e.'ottr Offices.) AVe pass him over ins a well iiiSposed:Old man , terrancali, arailettliiinself" of every oppor i tunity to procure and purchase huriesities, antiquities—aidt;stiebanitpals-as-Woubd-be an acquisitiOn to'the a. b drieultural•interests of . 'therionimunity, done: n peffect riceordatiee vikan injunction of the.late Secretary of the-Nay..y ; ,-t r.--Seuthard,-deliveredle- him by_bis preilebegsor-in -command.. 'These curiosities Ant •antiquities have been gratuitously distiibtited by this gentle man_to the 'literary:institutions Of our coun try, and 'his ;liberality will be duly aappreci .ated by His •feiloWciti•zens.- The animals introduced'are Of the Most valuable kind tootninwestern farmers, espe cially in improving-lbe bleed of the horse andihe mule; and, as the agriettltunil inter estin the bnited , States embraCes a„_ . 'yery large portion-of , efir comm,unity, any thing cdlbulated,•to subserve -, their good cannot be iMileierying :the attention of Alie govern- Ment; - orciflitolse.inits.employ;---10f-the re aim ,tif a 'fineliaCe . tif mules, J:kotit,to_lhe!fitent !'uPter• . . ..---' - ' :-. . --- t - --- 7 . 7 - 77' - - 1 4Fifilditlie7.iiiiii -nrifilei, -- iie i . :11 eif - e - -lad't fie - Stand up! stand up! I Say, tharles adll, tidiest demonatration by their'introduction 'Esq. ' Can I believe my eyes? 'Were you - land ; trial in Our kivnrootintiy; .and 'the Ara tt this meeting?, Is itpasSlLlle, twith al I,yeur - 7bi an threed off !tenses is tistiois so lit) 411 'iv ho legal_learning and knowledge of cOnstitu- dtify appreciate _that noble an iinal." •• tional law, thatm should so vOnetrue the JP - PurSuatiee.df thelngtfuctionS alluded _ !Constitutional provisi6n; = Ivitisch,..ties ;the. to, •Several iff our naval officers have Intro ,titizertra,right_te “rernonetrate7 . 'with ihe duced_yalpable.aniniali into our ,clettntf,y4 ]legislature, te.roelii ixighatto_igiOnicii_norwaslity--„Mil04611-03 - 100,--or ohjec.tion.. Ittit. ano Tdiag ilfech •tni 13" ,i ;lte; Chailesi, made;- by the ,epthorities Abell ins power' to i - Y Qll will .put yOur r •putatiOn up at itieticmt'fneh,.'iinPOitalfitti.',' ,',.1"1,.nr - 2,,xl!id' ,the Rredent 1 I do not '!Selloi;S 7 **Atit4n,'etee.;;;'elittij i ; Hon. 7 Secrete tiy - of:ille l'sfavj-; ..ultett Alm' an i- I your eon hoids;oneinAhe Thilatielils4:ttle. z . male W4'elii . Vir,aoting . ttitt,... onil ....0:' tt'fii.•,:w ' tom Ginnie:, Axiaililiannotittiirk.A a k, o 4, Tuty.iiitir tifent, .I . ri'itet.s -any:tlisappia . 'who bows so•retcrsn4y:to Avant e• a hhi ' tr t atamport ttastliataaa no Co t .'Elhatt on ,if.r as you lie, could , appro‘#e:'ef thefi*vfirl the iiibject. ',' - ' 'threats and:, impricatiOns ili..a bantl . of 4101;. : 7# :stlie l'ilifitliiii,iiee - iiiii ,•17ti iii . 'fililepolic"-,4 .0 e iit( -- Jr yoiliiFeid -0;4*: 0":!one the'fiewOlrtleriegued•Pnilie - sUbje'et:„,There _ icheek, how. much more ii•eciatteter-Ikritk -ca it ',, hiCtio ' dcMtit.t ; laiin.iiiPP.Of.,:ivai, iOlO . . .,,, --- .your , :pfoi9Ssion NVOUld.itAravo becu, , to havp . , a national "vesSeel its , gal t 3le to encounter,..au . ..turn iii the other?. You must itOt'Nergdeth4 eaOV.,-,et any' tibui';' 7 itWe i it'iVer-, would 'en .. you r ,are_diwons•coliserv'atar.O the peace,. • ctuntrec* r ll ocics(ialke . F.l . 62sp:poght :to - bo -- And - hoWeviOithifY=iiiiit , 1 6 0k - wpur -- 4.y0j( 1 0 - 4'c'lfut Til.,.p, f fipp.cf f)00; t- Jhe same (.. lila obififfitgitiiiour J:4 T Ati:i6iitiCilitint ohjeetien . _doesitat.:eiisizi:j.The'ii att-OPpOit.: . a , , -1. .-.' ', i stc. •.. .. v .., `tkon! 'parrunpunt'Adjietrty etaioldeAtiarys.;' ;" tat.liiirieiar9l4,ol, j ' Pti!V 0 COO 4 11 ' iatill • John' Clendenini.ESq.. ~ ,auditor':.,4lll4slusw sha'Aillaat goafteis•of:4!e .. itleb . r,'eiefentlall ' ,ti=e ertheVElS ' ee; Who,ia. SWeiciicoii i is O4'te:;idd:' iiiA,ottiiAo7-liaistiltliti'ffere-Oui 'the'ibniidulirc'eWii"A . 4 1 0V) . 'infi.0. 0 ai iiiligfto4:Wiliklifoiiii&Yblq"oll.l4;lar. . . - illiAl.,o46l.liiin I. tiaa lepfature.. •'- !More itupertent," gist manufaotaring and it age renders hits an object 'df pity rdthcr tillan censure. The next is :the. fiercest hunter in 'the. county,'Samuel .%Voodbtirn,. This 'man has had 'a taste, .or• rather a feast, _'of !OftiCe; bat having been reilhofed for aleogth !of thrie t 'stiffiOient to whet his 'appetite, he Fseeks again his Prelk--(an-office)Wlih all the 'ferocity of a - tiger.. Ms 'chance of office - be 7. ariglifjtvpHily, - .lfe roaffaiost . hiiiily fOritlie 'rights of the:'peolife,". which:Means • • liim- Setf--and, nothing but a bone .thrown to him • silence his growling: • Shale on such' patriots permitting .their to 1i od 'eir Otribtidra ancl.Jiioits.ju4menta.. The next 5a Janteattrallaalfformerly a *ommigssiOner,.stn4 . aa &I)mitant for a nomt- • nation to 4he legislatuFe. - Next follOivaratrick-Dayidson,--fornithiy r ,' .Seoroner, inCl„6:iur.ty.tutireyei, and an OST—Lie' mena . - I would.suggest M . them, a - sworn laffieer . :46:exatnine-lite , definitiin *treason in - oak lave. • 'Lat4t-andlea: . :t; • Witi:S - .R.aniser, - 0107has I,ipent_hiaLtiine-and2inone , 7 in-the-sert;iettr'tif . itlieptirty; and they have paid him in "a fldr - business: transaction," 'by eleeting.him t.ivo. .1.3 . y a greement, - lie\then' .. , .. . . 1 ye ;its o le'(l4 gr et; s. toes - lauti . , . . • ~ • , , - --'• --.-- Play of this association surpass any tid•yan . ... Iliave thus•gene•through 'with the prin;• 'the 'ivins . of her 'library,' otitis now trans- , , iipalAiten Of - this meeting.' Twiny. next:, I 'Ported to England._ - . `tage derived from'. it. ...This apPears :.fo•••tts - ." ' -I • 'bl unavoi.,a . e. • Our dependence on the, riub . . will giVe•-you an ;aecieu . nt of - the proceedings' - 'Our naval commanderCA,- visiting:every do -;much to im. lie-, by- whoSe beneficencelv ,e, , ,:reStiotai . ned, of this grOtesque. body-. -- - • . .14••••• --- 'iirt otTlie -- wo - rfir rni *lit' I ._. - . •.. • and our responsibility rar'llie - prop.r . -ma! ~- ---.,..-------- - , :to.shoir , to ,. prove• the taste of this yoimg mid growing- . -- I -*Tile' oliket - crf the writes- is :, ... , ~ -- • . nagethent of .thelifands,lender it'neeessary - try, if '.lhtly . euc..c.,u ra.geu nN tno . vt . .jiart- , - -- • • The . 1110•nds •of good order refer- itx•AL- 1 460) tlit We appear them with Seine . ac-:, moitilis, ofthe mei! who . chit fly (quit Posed Mentilbut : the • orilcialliniedAriiScalculated -------before { Coinit -- Of Our roieediii; -- and to• secure this meeting, i(rrll6t their proceedings maY. %to repreis such a disptition,•,-,and,l•iinder ,-- - P -•- - b•"' not, go to the. World as "tliC expression c f tho. •- the .pectilkk' C - ireutostances•-aCee in I .,_ an% -, ine. , .'thcir_ continued patronage. • .... . .., _. _ pecple's•vtitiment:, of This •eotulm. • ' ~ -• . ••1 3 erliaps it cannot be disPuted, that Ahe • . •••.. • . - it, to IJ u re• dom.. Elliott, Arirlesi - • the. whole • • -- ionr, eoi'respondent i''iii error:in relation •/., , • - ~,, ~.• ~ , i .i, • . lmitimate Channel through7whiell. pov.erty .:' vis 4.re s . preau . ue.ore tne j pu wk.,. 1 . P., . , .... _ .. .._ .. ... ,__. 1 elMiilii be yelieve'd, -is-the private-charity-of in-!iris {not:- , it wns. tiilliednl,fisli,)ilj.,(l niit- Rol..tri,lvlio lti•iii.,l this mivernr.r CleCt .F:t 1 --• •T'- . - ' _individuals.___Were -- tbose professing -His his - vcsidenep ;io . 'Hiltitin rdon, and 'win.. has 4 --- ' .ff•ac 91{-Ilerni(l & Tl:xpnsitl - r : .- EzEl . E.vra .. A:lwu , ;72 , Littpoier. name, who, thOfighlie was rich, yet for our ACce.snl.i_l2is.i.iiitl.--_•_f_.rin in thez.rtrimg•hoye . s. •••.• • . _ Sakes .beetime poor, to that as They, of ''''''" i ' i " :- ' l: " ..eff. "' ( ' --I,ll ' ll4 t , '" re'r)°lll.6l... i .- (Y . the Female . Benet:o76lf ocze.y ~ • 1 tics liohlc::;.•,nd office lilo . ) - ,ters•. -- , -- 1 _. 7 of Cirrliale. ~, • . .. ~, I . treat his people_ mitering in' ilaidein t ..:40, i ' 1r ;-;.:;.1 , .. iii'M an ciTcr ef onr cerrerpond-,,' • ~. '' .. - . _„,•.= , .. .;.----, ~ , - Christ 'Considers 'they. woulda,Ci7to - i - v'dfdi en t: - Cep.. Lau,berioo was . never -post - inac-' I , - - The -- Alas,)egere cf the - N - Tc iety - liave reit.. - , - . 1 ~ /fin, were. Ice, ill the' same ciriitutistances. ter- hut. wan'' a • _inendier_uellte.-lenislature,•soicfc;r4lititSfillilvs-iO 7 Pi•iiiiiiente i lintl.also- -•--•• • -- - --•- • - - • •- , . • • "Inasinuch as 3,:e -ilid . it not to one-ofllie brigacie-1118,11(':eiliPTITh111113igsWy I '4 Ike '° l '.' ,A,) thR thenibers. fr,liiiconitiitunty, t':at . • ,•., least of these, ye did'it not to me." Were nutters in•18 : 14, and has been a standing - they have been permitted to continue thei r • . •applicant for every •Office' in the county, -. _,- frOin congreistinniAlownito , Coroner,,-IC - r .-- -,i z li e ,- epen4ioris - - to -- - - all - e-vine-4,44.listresses:of faa ~ . , , : duty -to search cut distress :fur the sake of .' ' . . hit forty „years! Pny stirgrilig , in hopelegs poverty, and to relieving . ' it,"liehring iii Mind the direetitin4- ' - l 'Tencier assi .tanee, ih :some iiistapees, where when thou doest alms, let 'Mit 'ili'y • Idft lit "ileetited.iilisoltite'ly required to grevelit , ' . • . - •hand- know what thy right hand doest"— starvation,`to supply thete with si,inning, . • • - - - what, an amount of human miser • might be knitting, &e. who, by infirmity or Jige,ltad_--___ - __ _ IfieCOmelinadequate to inure laborious' em ployMent. Yet, while.expressing gratitude to thr7e r . tylio subscribe, the managers can-.: :not but _thitilt Pie sitplitit:t •and sympathy of the public less thahAtltt;y:Might-eXpedt, and; ~• For the Herald 4- Ma. EDITOR—The late naval order cf Mr. Pauldini(, Secretary . of 'the Navy, for bidding the ,:importation .ofTutirnals ip our .public vessels, .accompanied as it is by an 7 ' onymous, puhlicatiOns.: on the subject it . Wash,ington, cannot be mistaken. It al ludes 'to ottrAtownsinun,Cwinnoildre LioTT, w MEE . . , . . . , . . ... • .. „ " • - .10't 711 le-Ira - Ili a Intivale"gpost - • grit:ammo ;eonetetnittee, foy, wtatittng Tare '.'9l.4.:Y.44ol9* . egilYoltiena 'Pri. l o l 4Wen4' tiniattdatit 'leak's° far al they:do not- is., "ifeat4l.tii,titoilere. dui:ooga 1, - ;'Ait" the .411itittliatetteeeitifullY -"and ] the . .areepltagi; which he *es brought to dila cautery, Woeld be , highly Valued byany of the governthenta of Europe; and , the ie.! , bor which was voluntarily. afforded the crew of The 'Constitution "in taking thorn . board, is . . not "deserving to .be named -with . ' .44113 acquisition `of such valuable 'antiquitie' to the conntry-the iniiilious remarks of a pretended "Friend to . the Navy" in the -Na.tional inteltigeneer . to.die - eontrarinotwith• standing. He, forsoOth, says `he would bo satisfied to REAn about these things; but he must know that there are _ individual!! in the land as goad as himself; who would prefer:- BE I.;INa -them.. The: .disguise which this writer would .hide his-Personal ill. vill ..to••Corn. Ellioe,lpeeps se manifestly:olre' every partof•his communication, as. to ren der his feeble attacks perfectly.liarmless. -----V-liet-tlitithe-Frenelvgenerals and aril:lei do in this - cause, in 'the • midst of Wars and I. There are sixteen persona at present re contentions-'On .The_,splendid gularly_ assisted hy•_the society,__ Others are paintings and statuary which adorned the eccasieually:pro-vided with zeroed, grace- Louvre r in time of Napoleon, circumstances • demand:.- -- • • - dired - i(the envy of ilia world -- ,'. sbow. that—• • • -.•.- ' •-- We would ask, hoW is it possibleabun... neither /nonen nor labor, nor.. effort,. was-1 dandy to .supply these entxil dellars?_ in-t Heir attainment,- mayjustly be:expeeted we follow obelisk noW , Stands L in the . r e chis example, Avho about- doing' good; C; ham p Elysees at Paris, eves - brou ght from . but let . it not be supposed that Ave possess Ltixor,in Egypt, at at •expense ,of 170 4 00 sterling; and the British generals, after..-Their the miraculous power of .feeding *timniti- - tukitp.el five loaves and tivoimall Success • if Egypt,- emplryed array in.- • fi • Ashes, • - rendeavoring io take away•thebbelisk called • . . Again, it is said, the ostentation.and dis leteepetres needle, 'w.hieli then lasi before' . - by'no neatts,commensurat to the proposed years -have - inthingers visited the diiTerpit .wa . rds. of ;till's. borough ffi i, :vory-fortnightT - to:inquirtrinto - the - eiiCu,' rn= stances of those 'tinder their charge, arid ro gti• • ar y every month bave Met together .to relatezilie results of lheii visits, and:Ottstilt _Wiih_regard:io-therbest-inethod oldistribtit " _ : ing _theitlimited_ funds, so as to.atiord relieil . Thus it beComes Important that Some I.conceSted. scheme be foithed, fotthe 04; :where it it as!niost required: • A fid eifectu.- pone of gaining attention .aiiil elicitineey ni ally la, Prerent all 'partiality or extravagant . patliy_ and aid. We believe many are. able expenditure„an e'keet accountis.requircffty I' to give, ,t ivho have Hitherto negleeted . dolk the Directiesa of every.cent taken .from the ! .. so,, etwho are no strangers to warm aril treiistify-.., , . " ... b . enevaleAfer'iig. .N'olliingisreqn ired to - The itriluenee at - these ellinte lias :been ' felt •.thieriighout the community, although .Secureliteir do ations, but an acquaintance finseen - afid unsuspentech It may lie re- tyitlt : the•object, :and an aseurance that un 7 ' niefinbered ty . many , a , superiiiiiieddirt Of Iter,i;leis there be tame prompt ' and efficient 4c-- lionSeldd„hoiy eolith - Mani , Bile was annoy- i lion, : the . poor Will stiffer 4treniety this ;cd," before Ihelorniation otthis - seCiety, by I svinte'r.. If,. during. past 'seasons, wretched:lye have discoyeredAltriseylio, :SlP4 4 , liiiiii:atly Ifiult_of ,and, , itile paupers,. .coming to tax i liave4)6n-for--ilaYs-deStitifte , of-sne-• her bounty:andrepenting their salicitairone I ° le ; i '''' - ; ,tenefice, cops, aupPlied by .saine.,itlind for-food-and 'Cloth i ng. Perhaps-not ;one day ex t a . . . : . tie:tether,' - -liy liar :distr m ess ust theist at pre- In .seven,,:iv etie_tho'se ea tvliem IroVidonee "' _ • , ' - 11 - "d - .b - egtafired a c.orafetence, exelitin :front ' ' 6E114 - •I'VI16:11-11° -( '' ll)er i e.l " ~ l iv it'g 1 ' at " .66.-- ' nine increased, and the principal prat/m- 4 1 the PlterintiVe•oft neciuraging. indolence and . vice* their gifts, or.sendifig may disap,:: tins on which Abe poor fortherly depended, 156i . iit , ed ,hodoibielit such :is s ,_ weit, . gait a a . (vegetable's and Indian corn; , ) .are scarcely obiects of charity.: IC was,: perhaps, this to be.lilltai4l44lll kti 11 !enl? • . • -i •' OneAloilarpdanntim cons4totes - afiyione circumstance thatYiest • called the- attention 1 - ' ' a member of the-society, .a ISW of some datlies;...te • the Condition. of our, poor ; gentlemen .have been ;se liberal aii...l6.aub inlrahitante,.find• ed;toAfise united and Sys- i i .setilie 'thiee'.,'Pr :`five doitars. The society AefiVitkekerlinus„ 'iv h jell' h a vialmekt.Olteeit= , Ints . thusiciir struggiFirfor an ,existence, and: ed the increasing evil:, `.lrk that 'eneh ds . . it might have died . I.Mg ere this and been ic•quireil',it,":ahofild beatipplied With mit Plop ! ntent, .and Ointried,?ltall 'fedi the ;eick 're= forgotten, It'..el'a it not 'to send:roftli'in oceal, sithial lament`Toshow thatatill it tiles," lleved,' and, In aonni in'stenessiie;tored `to . beartit:'hy M much edicine:and Tara; is: nu - . ~ h igi . erentsidiaion thaii that tv ealth'shouhl l ~.. - MARRIED, — l rmrsdiy 2 0 411 ilia. pyillC.lVr..Sl ~. 10 : 1; _ .. PTC(. 4eefrefieiielr encroachments 11 , 4ci, Mr.BA I TTMETfEtI;NIieCiVAETANNSTE/. Passing OVer sonic objections brefigA 4 finc: ."":"'"' bokit t ' f. All '" °w11611i ' ' ' . ." .''' • l'ondii4r.i. ' • '' ' ... ' . . : i: The , itli;Oto ootmlo , tvi r it . deeept our thanks for a mast. tiaririti ofiPtisition to the ane iety, 'se.' irivol.: . • &hauls 'slice ef, .i.valtling 'cake which - .neeintpaniaA 1 ous=ts t 6 leave bUt little'ilniiiitthiii they ori- ' iheir notice,:, 44..40r 'lloary talbon't.last a:thitaii: I , ', plate • in a desire to;bc'eicensed subscribini ,, *o.ilialt". nientien one nr - ttvo .tvliifilfio - rie.i. - ;' 011: $ 111 - 4,- - -1314 - 1 " t • . . b Y , Ole 'R.c.r. , liV.:-Ifilearititlei.: „„ ~., ~ • • • ( .. • .., .. b'e'ing .4- ‘,' iktr. Ottglox' I lErint; to Ns ~ S.isaii 11,itfiasi' Led: more plausible'. Ipts Said-Aore. 'Se of Mifilin tb , i'imllio..:' "'. q• ______,___L.• . - ~..)• On the same clay. - ay , the enure Mil: 4.1)/ottri. 8% 'lc mfictistrictneSeandTalbilitiOnjfilltte - irt - ofi .; r - ;..Alttirtitarfritazialittlinica4tpaillv,t - tei', -.1-I towt,- - " c'OintriltittleinV, Vliatsuil'aieUt.lihur uliiv hi iic4 ' t ' ~ , . ~, ... , ... ,. , ~. ~7„ 7:---- . ...,-- ,role - sxahinfa:-. - byttfilltev.-it-T.Tirief f iiir-iiii.i si i I ieitisq'i,owap)e"thOso wham , eve - licedut; Ilaldwi it, of Lan (osi0: 0 044V:10 NM INlAttr ' Stitov . . . . . . 1.49E4'.0,401.1,,w0u1d tine prove our title to .a.,. In .. o t . ' thUricter'at )ligheigOnerOiliy,'•Wiro ii.rioii• - - .I ' -.' '. '"' . 2 .. '.''. 14.1Uil' -- . 3 , $;.: ~ ,, A , f.; , ','. 1 - „i . ._,•. ..e.. -,.-.. . ' ~,-. .• .., •:•, ... . . on;rsti m3l . it . nrrijpg, Mrs. Itlinr ttrettirli t wire :610q3A.vg,pra!leilt.ineomeri v3lthout - tailikti- ' , 1 L-- , V 4 . . . , .. . ,.. :. - I,.cf Isir. antes :Mar, argi.daulti/tii-gfkir yo o,lll4t4Agialm : of 64 ktticticii*r . ..p oil Adatera i entils übm-tto i ; . -- - ! '-- ~ 0- :—.2 1 . ....... .., „..,, . ~ , , ~ . . . , 'gladly; and We believe to 'very' great inlvin• itage, would we distribute our whole amount in one ward of the town, were io n o u r p ow , erto procere, sufficient for the t. . Balance in thelreasury at, th close cs of 1837, .._ i , -, Collected . Ist Jaliduly in the rat Presbyterian: church, A tnouni, of subicriptions, •. Donations,. Fines. - Proceeds of'weik d9ne by the be. neficiaries Whole imcitiu;, gxponses for ~wood, groterleta, dtc, For materials arid work dons by Veneficiariei, W bolo amou nt, Leaving a balance la the treasury of- - r• • ° • . $1.58i prevented, without 'wounding those sensi 'bilitics,felphy all, whose_heart's crime has not indurated.. But •how maiiy do we find disposed to leave .theii .comfortable homes; their pleasures or . engagenients; to _witness scenes—ofokrov—hey-might-at-ledSt--al Is 'it not too 'evident the burden of this du falls heavily Eicktne..excep.tions,. not :thede moat atile" to ber its weig'ltt;' hut•persons'whose resour ces are 'fCtir, yet who • are :willing to , elire with the destitute? • 41 - 11,riraiirdrizvva. •-•,‘ .At" a,meeting - of ilie'Defichett;cdnipapies Of the let Battalion ttintherland Whinteersl 11th - Divisiotr P. Alik-..heldat:CAlacratiLna's] HOtel Ssturday eveningthe T 224intEl . ' Op motion, Oitt'Sanil. WO* pointed President,' Capt Wm. Minly; hint Lieut Rob.A. Noble. Vice Presidents; and Dr: Wm S:Roland, 4 Secretary... On motion, Lients. Wm. M.' Porter, R. 111.0Cartny, and-Alfred Creigh, , were pointed atonimittee to wait onsiVisjor,Genl. Samuel Alexander,, and request from him it copy (lithe papers read to the Bittalion on the_ morning of the 22d inst.2whereupon the zonimittee waited on Major . Gent. Sam uel Alexander. and proetived from him the pap6is hereunto annexed: HEAD QUARTERS, _ •fisiintsnuno, 22d Dec. 1.603..1 . 01tDRS' To Major General SarnuelAlexander, lith Division, P, M.. • • Sir—The Govern(); and Conimun der in chief is pleased to be enabled by tIYo restored tranquilitY at j,1113 Seat of Govern ment, to direct -the fount to-i omes or the detachment of the I lth - Divisien, called into serVice. He feels that 'the duties - int.' posed on thern_were of_a responsible nature: but he is proud to say, that they were met and discharged in a man ter_at_oncemorthy. of-good-soldiers-a nd-of citizens, •true to ihe..`constitution and the • 138- 83 26 08 U 0 04 . 11 -4 2 1 5 - 00 60 46 .- 46 • 6214 65 014 i 10./ ` . 71 81 . 213 064 • 214 65 laNts.. It -would have .'afrorded - him great satisfaction to balie reviewed the troops-and to have' - held that 'intercourse - with - them; - which:an:Ordinary-- occasion-,would -render !_proper: ~but - the , delieate - circumstances which called , them into 'service •forliade it. however, will always remember.nith gratitude, the cordial and soldieily manlier in"which call to afforil.protection to the constituo:d 'authorities- waS obey - rd. — W hile . ' .this spirit of honorable patriotism, holds in subjectionthe'feelings qflunty polities in-the: breast - Of •the_eitizen soldier,'- . the-eOuntry is .•. - • The frobpp, though now, disniiesecl,. wlll hold theineelves in instant'-readiness to-re pair again - to the ail! Oahe laws, should_theit: aasistaxice unfortunately again be required. By the - Govtirnor and Voturnatidep-in chief. , . Thetetteral order of Major Genoral-Ale'i ander to the "Detaehment_ - of yolunteers, - from 'the 11111. M on dis !nits ihir, them at Carlisle on 2the:22l.•llee,L-15Ji3 . , instead &f being Tint into . teelinieal form, Aves.delLvere.d.hy.hlin inTeison,S'tu them iie folleva, ,viz:_ • . Tiiif companies composing_ this detaCh- - ttient . Wlll now return 'to 'their homes, .41.u.d resume their functions Si citizens, liut `I ,;should do "gret violence to iris, " , o'w n feel mws, and greater injuitice,to With :bflicers am! - trem - frointhei 'to 'the 1 west if take advatitage.-bEthe_oceasion to tlittspuhlitily bear dyidenee toitils - ir merits,' (luring thislicirtlerrn of their present actual service. • 1 - -it Orme, - every c tiz en — h olds - rul -erer eis es the proud privilege.-which •he not surrender,-,-of thinking, acting, speak-. lug `v(ifing agile pleases. .This ie the birth right of every freeinan--:-Circiiiiikaii ces'inay Occur, which:render - it prOper - to piiton - a - different - eltaractbr, aim — with the helmet and plume -to asstnne" the -thities of SOLDIER,the whose responsibilities and rights tliffer . irm'those of the 66 . 26 -It cannot be .denied .or , Coutiealed, that great efforts have been 11'64 calculated to'ciimpass - the ent4-L-rto---intittee- isoine of .you, as •swerVeTrom •the•pathlff duty 7 —to persuade you that coufidence should' be withdrawn, from ciflice'rs Whom you; and the laws 'of' Vie:land, have deemed worthy to be trust ed :—to persuade you,, that you were • cal ed out to aid a political party, - : instead of pieservinglhe.peaee, the •hottour, and' the .integrity of the State. lio,iv false And de -ceitful-thise ltires - hive proire4;b - eytietli JudgeS. • • . • • But. claim the proud . privile4e, .here, .outlly,. to proclaim llte•fail tire -. of 'sue!' ef forts. Whey haVe luid 'no effect .en . Yon. baV e-d o e your duty—y ou -h a ve-stis _taints). and_,Cnhanced_thertliaracteetT4.atie buitalion--you,Virere Called 'en :to Tierforet :the proudest duty Apf a citizen .soldiers; attd ;have responded ;to :the call with an unahitni, cordiality anditheerfulness beyoiid ;the anticipation :of.. cren ciut conduct Is 'the prou d est ; COM inundation that your:cetnnirmileryeeThlil deiire ; end the keen* rebuke ,to those -who Ivoitld have. seduced and misled- yte. . — Your services Aver°. calla .liir — in d faith,, a n irroy-k6otl Van amf ve, tis w er; -- ed the purpo'!,oeonteinplated-.4nntentie 'be ready •to steplorivard as the - ,champions Of gciokorder, - of the laiire, -- tind 'peace. .Yott_lll netir,returii to 'your homes,. karrying:' - ‘Vith you the Confidence, . the :thanks* antl:iho.gratittuta of the copy hander in Chief, df myself, 'and of thrt ,friends or _geed_brder. , itesolved.. That the preeerA ngs b e s i gn :. ; ed by the oflieers, and tbs.'. the - Editomrssull ing within the boutul or.tbe 11 th P. M. be reijues: t ed to publish ;the - same:' 8 - A - 11111 - E - heltOPTPle4. i. „ ViopPras'te. ROl3. A.,Keibt ' • \ S § cre t3iy. . • ilTeri s: ).l!at letters Ats, UP I lb? !)r. The ~ctitate of ..Williiitn,, : estreiWitg„.tleeentie , 1114 I Vektptititit torOkrtiti,, county, have thin t4ty liookriestit , il 49e,trirtu af wto the say. scriber ..ivho :rOfioloti in Afie, towoehir, n r o i. er „i t t I Ai I perm 8 lutvilroltilnl,or t h e • ebtate or Ow p.Ol rv'quP,.t ( l' nuk e k, O ". trit:Lairiey,igiont delv;, llll( . ll . o., Qso'ititielited to ail iti 'Ate Vrrte:ilt :01 , 7.nra properly authentived ,f4r GEORCi.E' I I ZIIC ES I Precralier . :l2, tB3B.- 4w' . ' •- • ii ( 'E. • lie subscilter °neon tnnloslop. tom. iris+inkini,Li:tteritpfafriniumbittitutO" llir".4•4i:CtAW° Wolf Info of iiiirttoniiskiiibeFollittivon, notice ilei;ons uht,' know theinteAfen - indolAt4 estate of to ininie forWartl 21~11 make pay. lneht,yind• all ihose-wholiate elniena against ssitd talc ,w.il.tpretetit tkixt to the su,kscriber ticato.i•-• 4f, ' • " AgailSt- Wratt,...l4ll* * 44liii . : • getieftoWlitiltpUCOALS iErk • *. N. PIPER,_Adj. tinfy 1 x . •.. I? Alfil • Vett. .`. • ; inV.Ol/;'4tf:i / ' 'Otehate: Tureiiike.„Reed . pempenzifroi ri ,l99l,peeelei ? v; • - * . 1, -- 20ttlyglitkiteerelree ? „ : 111 , 38,..- •'-s• keeper at GituillotAElP!-';0/ t keeper or Gate: - of Oetlit•Jenes, (late- - • leper of Geie No 11 ; .• . !Of W Thotiipone, jtOte••••'• '." .;;• .4c,c4iper of Gdte - No 'SW 9:7 if And. Dlynn,-Ositeo . • • - keeper of Oete No:s . /1.5 ' ` 4 'of Steektue*Stoktio,; .- s - ;' • OE • $55734 SY • . • . Mallet thtig nen , unt, being oocinterfuits • .roc'd itteltecpers cod piild over 'to 41:usurer • 10 1),1) . Paiddebt of !linty ear, 'the esehdhereii. '-.• being :here than file rep:lpte : • tolls, i•to.,durin_g the year • $397 titt • • Paitrrent afgatellnuB” . 79 7 25 - r pri . ntera fdrlmtilishir.g ticieto IA • '5 gatekeepers' ialarlea aria pro. " . . bates nt" returns .• SINS cx t . for repairing - road. bridges. eta 2189 • - t -- _Sperintendinta_otoiad thuir_ai: . • • - 1270 00.. ges _ . -; 8. .Marjagera' aervtoe '96 b.l - - I :Secretary's Balmy . .W Liu • t _Treasurer's tolzuy - 91) • .. .. Btilmickt 'ear by the Cc.tin:rstn,y, thr Pa 'tt.Lattree - And puy . v.t.nts being . greater than dn.. retelpts Ido itertifitliat f3regrAng h al.rne rind torreet. aeciouht 'of die 'buspelis of_ the Ilanosrer _and Carlisle Turnpike .111 ad Cumpany, during-the above stated period..ns witness .ray hand this 17th tby of De9ember,lBlB. • . _ . TrIOMAS traitit% - • Test—Gton Eon, Sue'ry.' • • .Deeenibei• 25, I • I,IT t A;1 $1;1,0 . • For Triat janasey yerral 839: - Pi pst*e4:.C - 10, Mencmg 14 January 4 tii9. -Danein's . A drurs' 49. Ts Alo 6 re's,Adrnill' • J.l4ope.e_et ni. vs 'Wetikley lle'sea 'Citirk • ' . •• .. . . • 'Wks 11..Cliarcis 4,0 •vs . eral n . Nlariya et p( : , , . 'vs ' Itadge)'s Eicars' Clippingvi • iv* • . Morro Same • ' Patt7m. . Sharp's vs C. V.. 11. R. •Conilisny vs - • igeeluaa • ... • 111§4T - 41)F Ri!kiES_ at January Tern) 15159:, -StSond . 2cothitienciliz 21 aantial.'y - 1 569.: ' • . Irones et al . ' •laititcs. Ys •" . ,licptty • :vs licrity " . . • -.-- Lf•mio: • - .vs I)nInt) . . is , .WOollbtlll3 •'' IhillSek•••• . ' Itlartin et 41 - :V3 NVllples - - Lyon Donk ct,l . C. V. It. It' Coriii)any. • -•SattiO • . . ,VII _ _ • vs- Ititzee Exdotttori vg, 11v beg -I'linnvpson, ' vs -1)1;vis • - • C: lilt, conTa.ny :v*., • . .hfoora • • St.tiv.i ' 'Ns 11,(Aeonlb I)yseet, llyeeri ~ • , Lee. . ' Antlet•spil.. - . • - •I...)v'e A erne', ' 1 11 v ( 4.13 • • Iteilett AdrOrir.to 19 . 1 ere • Eelenburg Atliertln et id IA-ei)er 'vs et.til Ars • Stough'va IVl.aore Cs' Diddle - . • '[he , Elie 11,11 S Or, TIC . MO pcii.tutico" . . Thr f fi tglistitit 'the. Comity • 1 . -Are infirmed . that' by ernnnunieathlg Yeiih. sc l. me . 1 one - oUthe - Flieentive - Cnnymlttee - ef - the - CfriiihZTETZl Cntniti Temperaixe Sneit ty, they may et'eeive amis. tange In ,carrying on Ternperanee Itwetinp in any I part, of the coohty, : provided •they_yilLt:nce jipoil 1 thell'lSCiVeS the tr i able cif iiroviding a'auituble pitice of meeting, a9l.l . givikip; due . liotic of the . stiene.. . • 420bert Emnry.' - 1 • .CN.C.'ll ne . . ,lit,V H. ,NIIIILI4II .. C t: . S, ellititt. '. :. . Cominitee •Tiiris:U",riiliMii' ' * • , .. SPLENDID :CAPITALS' FOR " • J(111(111)1/, I 539. - 7 - 7 -- .1 - 7 - 3 - 0 - , 0 - 0 - 0 . ::._ • ..., • - VIRGINIA . STA'lft LOTIIERY, . • . For %lir:benefit drtlie.town of NV lietling, chisel No 1; for t U. 9. , , To be drawn ot...Atexandriv,Vu. on . Skt; Jan. 5, 1 1.ta9. 4.. i rand - Cnpinks'.7: '. - , . . , • t.: tut:lila:l ..630,000.0 4 Cipi). - ; ' .$1;000--$.9044:= - $.'2V9- 7 2,0thl-..:2 prizes of i,exto.... 2'0f:1,500-4o or t0(14 , -,- 24 of 500--24 of 2511,`5tc., And no blanki,s---nti qukdts-baring on tli6ri4 none .of 'the drawn Nes, .will-lie entitled to i,:i - net. ' 'rickets poly VlO,liplvea sQustrtera 250 . 'CO* orpackages . cif 25 Wlado•Ttetas fll o—' __l/3 __ —. ___thi 25 liall __'—do ---- L— •2 . ,55 , Da . ' • Lb. 125 quaker 'do . 0 , 415 1 • - GrandSchroer. • 40,000 bollars P.! 10,000 thchlars Sulu; of Richmond tileadene3 oiteev. tfa - 55 . N0 1 fw IS5j To be drawn lit Alexandria.'",, on Sat. Jan 19,19. Scheme. 25 . prizeVbf l , ooo -25 , ,,rizea of 500 -=- 50 prOZO t -- - 1.1 4 t Wooly 10--- lialve r , 5 --Quiti: l4 li::s Certifientes of put 3 ;nge; 01195 WArtle.tieltets, • be .25 Sae . ... do •". 85: . Do , do SS .Qu.ir* do '32 50 • $30,09075191900., VIRGINIA .STAT.I.II - L - QTTE .1? Y, For the beeot---df Elie PiiiitkahitT•Befieiotent Alec W.. .Ic4al Asreiettott • •ClGes NO, for 18.19. • Tp *awn at les4Oria, Va. on. Sat.. J,n 19, I!s9 430,000-7-10;00 . 6:-.4„000 . --3:M00-.2,,500-: . . , . .. . _ . "' ... MitRIZES-rt-41000.-----11- 40,6t.46 - 7 50 of sof..---150 •pri7ei of 20n . , kv, - • 'Tickets only 10. —lialrus 5--LO.nntierl4:U ..0 • `Certificate of tackngvlof 'eft Whcile tketißs i ,5..1.44) 1)0 do -'IX 1 htlf 510, ' . 71) : .Do . dca . - 26.Q:ffider eq $1 „ . • ..• ‘. ap.obo . • lobe': • . • • . yir g itia-Stiatii:-t otteft,- rot p4 ; lcky.iiiiltr, ter'sburg. A clul c 9; fluid tar other ciiies&'n I t)r )..8:1 1 1 779 4 ) . 'dra•Ini 41) 11ii leplogria; Jud;V,-0 150. , t.. Lagoa sea. ' ' *61),(foo-41;8,boo-,s4yAizi.o7-$3,0po,e2,zoo' 'I 017/ op . pritb,i of"A;Ppcl..: ! ;t 0 of soo 'f iii~etc,hil . ar:cc • sl,o4Trattrers3 -1 .-4/mut/role opittivittc,b,:kuraulttigui J)Linlr - 711 r • -• - 23" Qiutivr - 46 ---- „1, - t - T! °Neer/or 'ltc'kxll:anit &Aura- 0. Vert/Wen tr.v. 4/70Mb:woe in ibovelthiaolgoiintp;liomOsAvikk receive the roost- prompt ;Moot-100004 an '<Oak' - sia. oottnt--4-taa.drafying :vent immWtately otter it As ok - v4tomiquitoorilortromoi: - L.44 / 04, 4.1134 rilE!‘9",,llrYolit4(446:44242l244lClun'iri:ttrk: p0tai144116,148. . s'`i~f . . la. '," ":- , r._*ii 7 :;• , :-.",-- -=-'' -,.. ~.........„-j_ ,-. - Ai ...7'.'i;,-,:'...,1t1':',..,....; 1122== i `"DELTif'O*-.7403, Aingf, Esq. °Nu 'or eon. SerrNipits:—Ay last 4ightTelvaetern mail, we reeeivid•the sad and-inAttneholy, tidings of theinidden death of Mr.'Caite.str, .one.: 'of the inembers of the State Senates trojn'lldi:distr,ief,." On Tuesday last, this , gentleman took an active part in the very r.ezeiting dehatelhat toOk . place On' that day ;- - ...l4'retirekto his their' tho Oteitipt 'the enjoyment of good health--:and on 'yes terday morning; his :fellow boarders, riot seeing him" amongst them, repaired 'to his room, and found him a corpse! Thus, in the enfeynieiii,of, lila usual 'health, in the full possession of his rrientsil'aitd bodily fa cilites, and in .the midst of his usefuiniss, 'lt. has:pleased. , ut over-rullug erovidenee to eudleolyeall him from amongst us, With- - out, a relative or a friend,to "e -closhiseyei 'in Alio sleep Of - death.' Cassat .was a, moral, upright merialier of sdbiety,. and Pot , seissed-highly.rospnetable : talents,—honesty-- OfOX 57 of purpose; inflezible prinaiplee, and serial:, itetegiity. constituents will . liinlj it a ilfracule task .to Gx upon'd.successor who will represent thorn with I.b.e)eame . ability' and untirlog:indestfy: WO $Ol t 7.1 751 BALSAM OF HEALTH. Plvf , arezt only by 10111' 8....1111LLE14, at hie Drue ..I.Ucav;oplyynte rheOtarkacliouse, frickrick;.:3ld. VHS - valuable 14 - edicine ties already:aecptiredl.4 . it celebrity to iltielt•few'others 'perhaps in so Short 'a titoc.e'ver arrired, and itsextensire use for 4 or 3. Tears, to isti'ioµs. parts of Alte - COttutry, Cities, and in Mariland, l'ennsylvaid;Ohia, 'ew York, Letaucky, Nissotui;§outh Carolina, Al- - übnnia, Georgia, told New Orletpts,'Vhich has attend ed it with unlashed success. Huticfretls oil persongliave ttselLitjand,nine out_dr= tett vises have been pet&anetitly.:cured of Dyspep si a,. i . Cholles, Nervous 'fretudrs - ,l,owness of.Sptrits, Pal pitatious ef_the)teurt;auti all'those . train - of Diseases re rafting li om ir'diserderetivondition of the stomach, and liver, or derangentek Of 'the Di Iv ;Intel' as Getrerat7tVetAlity-Olv-Weitl 11..nri:o(Appet41:-, Scjur'FAlll*-110011 Xite costiveness, laattach tuleut au tfldiuus ~,duittr. and 'Children:who Worms,it . Wp.l - opeklitc . as n - sate I : J*114;e; - it is ei.ur •ly Details:4;in its c.CinpOsitioil, „ ~a may be used mixt:a - and Of any. sgm- ' withr -perfect sail - 4r,, 'without any change of habit or ilia;' - . . it is . not recatuntemitid 'fi - ost.pasented Sle.lll - as a'eure, 1.41t...the propiietor recommends- -- it, what he Iniq run confidence it : will and has cur. _ .ean .be. subSuuttiuted by the teitithony hundreds of persons;that .ittiye . expt.Tiet.ced its good' 'Affects. t- — lt ilea& pu . tinnottles, with ahe name blOwn . nn 'the lass thu i #,-Gurlegant's liar fa In Cif prepared only by John' S. - Miller,and • ltis signature on a' label, pasted on the outside wrap, ; per of suchßottlei-which corripletely secures it'froth .lreing counterfeited. • • . A full and satisfactorytlirection necomptmies craft titscdiut .df_ :the projirtetor and of till ids sgents, Chit:ll'llre ntlkii 'tit at the bottom of each direetion. NeW testimony of its etwes Ore fregtiently ,rect4iy -I,ed:,st tetv._of_ senttnitratol— :pinny ,more :'cran - be seen on the tliretltiMis 'tiround .. ....... : .......... • , :falai S. AfiEtr..—Dear Sir.—:l ilo 'lltii4.:l)7 certify, thatiliavelbeen.tillbetecl a ith Dynpetinia'for the last il. or '.5 years, w h ich line been inereasingim irte . ever_ hi ii ce,l l'aittell .11 degrel:,'lllftinfnr i) okiil:4r;;kh pre v i aua__. itrariifigrailfiritiiiiibli7. - Chiplegalit'allaliain di liyalth, I ittiOcertriti l'lnive not eaten Dub iitnice a day of any rkinti of diet.- ucitlier was I. alile 'to..aleeji with -atty i tititl of - coliif n•t during . thisilimr, fti_r:a . lie Vent! NI Lit, :iii my stomach, in tint I lettl.givell'Mysell up as Meth.. Mile, Stel'hliVe hall reitotir , :e to so Itibily ditiereits re' nadirs without any kind of benefeit,liA length besrit of yoUr Balsam of idealtli, beiligatlvet.tiheil, 11 purl , 'chased a Bottle cilium' aio.nd nut. Miller in Win- , eliehttFr N'it.-- - Aller 'iliking the three. first iloses I' Tl'oiurcl - mv - stciiritelrtlr ctanl to home degree. %hat I eat, and the nein in 'my httiniaeli 'Subsidinggratin: Ily,' i and Utler:nsing nue and a halt', bottles, 1 timid tart self etitirelv Avell, and have eat anything' I have tiz n • inclination •for, mid bleep wall hit night., iviiit's..tir - iprisition-see-tlmiltiantity a inoi6iiticiato I d u - • ;charged from my acnach, vial' 1 Pace ipC:lined•to .' helieve was thick With it, shish 111) dt.):Ubt, rendered: all clii.'t iiiiligi.stable. • . . Given under illy hand, tbis I:.t :dis of December` 1830.. . - - J - (A•vili bNAPP, •', • Livitig - iitar - vo'..eliester VA: • .N 7 4 . 041'; IT - eirber. or nzent nt • .(31..triishure, several 'hotilot of y etu , • t „lU n bi e .lt u f utta of Ilealth„whicloccimplet'dy cured. me of the 14s .1).(1"iti• I :had • taken 'much ra other. patent 11.1edi. owes, Jail found no uttit. Ifoade^ use 'yelll' 14104 "'' ' 6ll alred,tiM a ralgiehl arid' do ree?u,Ltood,:ja-to-all-those-Whotayoulile4-. with MO ohttiot.' t o discrder - . WEAVEtt."' • l'n. Nov. 33 1:830.. • Ca• 42`ficate from tlth ReT. D. F. S i fidefer, Pastor of • • • • tki.. - Littlfertin Ukurch. • - ••••• John S. . 3 .1///er.H.Oeitr'Sii..lifeeui it Iny duty to ;coo:tract con'elifer Carlegant's Balsam of Ileultli,Acerareilby 'yob, a superi4concilicine. blv AVir, becii in g delicate state .; , 11:eidtli, tuai. . of eciiii•se no 'means ,were fit unttit-O'nf whit'rwP eoalit iii•ar; _myself opposed to-nostrunis and Ifidef.t JrUeitieines—t.nevertlieleis consented toluireinise a" • of VOurligisain of Iflealth, tied do lieri-by err :tify that Sirs Sligefiee deriveil.talve lg.enentiroin_the use it than anyttlier - r medicine., .11.1;v 01)inina is. tiwi if? rt cu re-canbe envied. as re ,, Srds the .tharaso inention,-TplieTligisucg NCIII, - if plied *li . i the fill bulge sof_tlie . - Predrilek. .:1,11,7. 43, 13,0 II 4,EFFE Lt. lins been noted by mithyferions in tb;: and invariably provea'lleiirlic: al. •P.S. I used - the - 13:11:on in my, awn tinnilif me 7ni,Litered it to ,k,cke indigent peilone and itiTuriu i:lr found it a . ittoEl - cfneg o pig us ieriAituv. Tor, Sale ty • • . ELLIOTT; Cnrli.kle,Peeetnber - 25, 4 84 , 11 . .,i-4.Y., • -otrit - VD1T005.. ,..- - rose notice that we hare titylieFl to the Court,, of C)n'ilatott Cuutherland county, for the benelt ,b( the InkOlvent , 1814 of 'mid ethomonwealth, peer hicteaprmiLted - Monday the 14th day of Jarman): ihrt ; Stnr the ,htlirlrfr ; of tts and .our creditors, .et' the ' Court lioutie hi Carlisle, whenand where you Indy nUeod if you tl»uk proper. ' • MILLIGAN'. ITUSTON. PETER 121C1{ABA1Cfral, JONAH IDEVONSIIIIIE.'' • JUIIPP GRAI.I.OI: . I)ectiniler • I; O:EX Uif • ,:•• • . ~ • tritet . situate lit If;wnsht)i . t.iltinabui•laiurcounty, hot co doil funds of .I!otit.4:fitt:u . : 41irabrtto g;gor, ttroix o . 40,143 Pe James I,antliditntiolec'd. r,tl Iters, tintain t tyg 3,sjip_rt.l6, Ott* . .,100 tuku - ant 'ft . CB44looln a. state Li Ittlnll t «- •• • . • l'ito tnimmtemMiti cskrikat at a 't,tosy, , s uttfatti f it-4;4 ruttk.tlyuu^li thO farm, --,3.) WARD - 1103U/ 1 :4 :: .. curiNiil:l3cc. .133S.r'S :• • • • 1) Clk BUS it . .ll...S.prPlii'vq*(l, FAlut a s - re•os:,.ivo4l one 00 vaho •-• ' ~' H. ktIOATIC, • --- „ ESII SUPPIAI' &ANS* tkrwo,MlLin ,'4l,l4§Ajuit i ceported sad fbr *lc *t ttar; , i. /JERALD Of'FIC4, •- . • EtLEVANT 7 S SEI ?''':f r~,' ,rr - i Mil
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