'llfiffeilesfregetable LO Pills and inuENIX.IIIITTERS.'". . • . A r . - CONTRAST,. - - nations,f romtherentotestages;_htiveladebips. but' Cedurnbus :only found - Out . .the - wayto Ametica. -Before the , time of the great Siianish navigator, peo - plii-were only enabled to paddle . about die , Shores.- Jiistio - _With the Life Medicines.% It is - but two years since I. first ventured, upon an Unitnown ocean, and have discintred the precious olgoot I was in .searob • "of—HEALTH,'-Vegetable medidnec•were indeed 'When. Lcommenced. seerch,but,their_use was not.: - By the moor them,lhave. not only ptoseal . .------r7-----frornrtherdejectedinvalfilirtothwinde; - heirty - suarate- -- : five, man of business, but, comparatively sp g, renewed youth., can then, With confidence in _ . . • . my. own experience,Advise - with may , fellow-citizens: Does-the - reader want proof that the VEGETABLE • MEDICINES'are suitable to Isis own ease ? I have On file at my Office, 546-f roadway. bundle& - of letters;frera' some of the moat respectable citizens • a this -mrstative land, yehmtnrily offered ter,tinsony . • of , the virtues of A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDI-1 Persona 'Whose gnat Cation Jail:clean nearly ruin ed., by. the minertd weparationa of the day; will bear me. ;Iv.itnesis, that the Life Medi-- eines, and moll only, noir Ate true course to perma myna:pod bealth. • . • ' • JOHN MOFFAT. ~ . • 'GENERAL' REMARKS RELATIVE TO 11 , 10 - . FAT'S . LIFE PILLS eg PLICENIX. BITTEItS. _. \ -These medicines have' longbeeu_known and appre -. . --"- ozfiii immediate pow - 'cm of restoring ',perfect health,. to persons' suffering :" tinder nearly every kind of disease to-which the hu-. man frame reliable. ' - . • • In many, ldindreds of eertifledinsfances, they have . even:es:aimed sufferers front the very verge of an flit • • timely grave, after al thedeceptive nuatrunta of the, day had Utterlyfailed; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform cojoyment of .health, without which life itimir is but a partralblei - sing . So' great, indeed has their efficacy invariably Ind - Infallikly proved; thst it lifts 'appeared scarcely ' leas than "miraculous to these .who were unacquainted 'with the beautiful philosophicial . principles upon • . - • which they are &impounded, and upon which they con • . seqiiendytteL •It 'was to their manifest and -sensible action in purifying the springs and channels oflife; - and enduing them with renewed tone andviger, - that -they were indebted for their name, n'hich was bestow.. .:___.:...Od.upintttheutat neelstiontaneous,frefp,Sest l of foyers. isidisiduale whose lives they had dfirnmsly saved.. • ' The . proprietoe. , lv4joices in ' theOpportunity afford ed by die universal diffusion: of: the daily press,for placing Ids .VEGETAI3LE LIFE PILLS within . , the knowledge Awl reach of even individual in-the . community. • ihdike - the 'host of pernicious quacke . • ries,,which. beast. of vegetable ingredients, the - Life. -- - --Ping are safely weielah& r and contain neither Moe:- .-- .. tory:Antimony, Arsenio, nor ailyother Mineral, in .r . -- - - ,. , - - arry fnnirishidever. - - -- Timy are-entirely :campus...A - of . . entails frota rare sand powerful plaids, the virtues of which;-though Wig' known to several Indian, tribes, • . and recently toioine eminent pbarmaiiiittical_ them ' Ist% •re altogether unknown - to the igneraid pretend .- ers to medicat'sdiencei.and were never:before- ad Arisinistered in sa - Thaptilly.effiCatious a combination. ' . -- ' 'The first operaistm is to loosen the 'coats of the ' stimuli and bowelsittlie varions impurities and feria ....S.ffitiettaconstannyaOing:irotuid _.:them,f_and....to_re • reove - the hardenedl*es width Collect in -live ceffisol alone Of-the arnall *stifles. - Other-Medicines• par tinily 'cleanse these, anil leave such eollected Masses - - ' 'behind;rtii produce - 5. abitual - costiveness, with al -14 11 .-.- Its bait)" of:evils, or:. laid n flimflam, with. its introit . omit daegers. , This fact 's well known to all -egpla imintoinists,Wiro *eadini 'ifg the human . hovels after - death:. hence the piej - co of there. well informed], men -. • men against -VEGET LE LIFE PILLS is Jo' •.. -Meanie-the -kidneys it the .bladder,-and br -this, - • messmi,rhe liverand die Mugs; the he:titian fiction of • , - which 'entirety depends upon die regularity of the - urinary organs. Thelilood, which takes its red 'elf.- ---.-- for from the agency oflhe liver and the lunge before - 2 , it passes_intetheheitit, being,thus purified by them, " . And nourished by food coining from a clean stomach courses freely through ;the, veins, renews • every , par tif the system, and.triuMirfinintly inouids the -banner . lochealth in the blooming cheek. ". -.- • -- . • The folio Wing Ake lunging thi-ilistrEsiiiig Variety of • • human - diseases, to" which the Vegetable Life 1 3 i a . are well known to beldfalliblet* - - . . I DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first mind 'seciend. atomachs,i s snd creating 'a flow of - rniie, healthy silo inthaad o • the stale And acrid kin'd ;- -, • Flatulency, Palpitation -of- tholleast, Loss of Appe - -- - tite, Ileart-burn and Deed-ache, Restlessness, 111. . temper,..Anziety, Languor, and Melancholy, which . • are thitgenerel +symptoms of Dyspepaia,_ . will Tallith' ... as a nateral eonsequenee -of -its cure. Costiveness, .' - ' by 'cleansing the n liole length of the. intestines with a stollen( process; and: without violence; all 'violent . purges least -the ",bowels costive within two days. -, Dior - Mr/a alai Chidera, by removing' the sharp acrid • .fluida 110-',Whielt these eoniplaiets•are eceasionded, -- and'br'promoting the übricative - secretion .of _the musette members Psvenees at" all kind°, by rester-, __ _-i Ing the blood to regular circa on, through the pro --_-cress of perspiration_ in n _seism_ caries", Aid _the_through. _ __:laolution of. allintestinalobstructimis irfollieli. — The LIFE Pals have been known to cure Ilbernmatiam - ' perniarientlY in three weeks, and Gala in half that • . time, by removinglocal inflamation from the muacfei' - and ligaments of-the. joints. ...Drepaiee of all Linde, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bind ,. dent ihey_opersCe_mostdelightfully-on these impor . tant.organs, and hence have ever been found a ear ' ,- lain remedy 'for the worst .cases of Gravel. - Also "Worms, by dislodging from the turnings-of the bow els the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere; . Asthma and Consumption , by relieving- the air ves sels of the lungs . from the mucus, which even slight colds - will , oeassion, - whiehlif not removed - beeomea, 7. 7 .71ia - idened,-and - -produces - those -ilWt - dt ItiFillfrease - ii. Scurvy, UleererAnd inveterate sores, by the peel fecr - - purity which these Life l'i • lite to the. blood, and my trie hnmorst - deorbutie - Eruptions, - and bad - eoraw plexiona, be ..tteir . alternative' effect upon the fluids -. that' feed • tha Ain. the Morbid state of which 0een ....J.---sions-sill-poptise-somplaiot,„-*lowi-lnudy,-and- other ailagreetible Complexions, The 'use or tliese Pills for a very short time, will effect an entire cure • of-Salt RhisumiEry - sitielas,aird a striking improve tnent. in the Clearness of, the skin. • 'Common Colds' • and - 140mm; will always be sure." by one dose, or by two. everrin the worst enact. •Pitel.—es a rethi; dy for the most distressingarid obstinate malady, the_ •-- - Vegetabler Life Fills deserve -a distinct and-emphatic reeemmealtifin. It' - is well known ta hundrells in thleisity,;that the Proprietor of these invaluable Pile washimstilf afflicted with the eomplaint for upwards' • of "thirli-j . kris years. 'Mahe tried to every rem edy prescribed within dot whole enriinnet of the Me -7.. It. is Media. ' Ile however, at lerigth,thied the med • ':-'; toinet iihieb he pow Went° the public , and he was , - eared in to way short time, after, bis- Tea' ovary had ' -,. been ,pronouneed riot only Improbable,,,hot a in,ol ut&,... Ay inwnsisible by an - human tneatiii:' , • - - • DM.ECTIONS FOR ITSE:—The Proprietor of ' .ere veketabli LIP Pillo tines not follow the base and • mereenary_praitiee of4he qflacktof the dity_, in Idyl._ - -singPerions Ito inailis Fills in large quantities. No • good medieine can possibly hem required. • These , pills `are , Who taken at bed- time every night, for a ' week -o r „fortnight, according to the disease. The usuardese of these bitters is half a wine glace ful, In water*. wine, end this timidly may be taken two or threetweeis - day, eliouthall au houflieSore . meals, , 'Or a .kas quantity may be - taken at all times: To 1 , thoati'aro- inflicted with indigestion after meats. - Vico hitters will prove invaluable, as they very great -lects" irektise! action of, the. Principal viscera, help them to perform their -functiena,.and - enable- the sto - -auteli . itilinichargetiuto thekeruels whatever is idle& site. Thtislnthirestion; Is cosily wild speedily roma , '. ' weil,iPpetiferreifored, find the months of the abler. . - .lbentestels being .n_leatised, , nutrition la ' to il i tat e t! i ' - and 10 , b40f body and. energy of Wild are the .t.----h*Ptlor.-ialtae Ent:Anther particulars' of MOP- , IPATTI L LIFW PILLS, and PHOENIX 'BITTERs, tiny!, at 34,1411offa't illfuse,Ne. 16"Droaduay,New ,Yerkwhanistba Tills can be - obtained for 2.5 - cesits,:, •=.--40-ttentkokll4or - tiotplal _Efillaiii:lor Si 'or 112'ielleil :Bettie.: • (Cr Numerous - certifleates .of the wonderful.'eflliaky , or both; miry be thieve inipeoted. ""'(n law Oilthiatii arid complicated Cases of (Aro ...ln' atVitiflaniatory. Ilheemethee. Liverecettplainta, ';',.:.. paver .'s=itte,_Dyspepsid, P al s y, Pike, faluriev b,..,f_i.n OW miereuro, quimne, arid other dleene ft , ikik „r; it' ma be formd.neeesearY to take " ' • . I .lte rintlned..Thninin Bitters, In .thedete4 na the Indere will get all mer ......guri' Onter wi. ' .l: Iri ' ..• g end faker ' than the best *et - . 11111 stud *. d area certain retie- Z,, , : , ..,. 46ri1 1 1 , , „- Tsw "r ill t in i, av,a most 4 4 , ll f 4 ' so k AO. liead, or all 'violent ~ . ,:, ... . - "-- -,uld never be. ):::: • .'.• .. '.,-,. , ~,,. ir e i# L i r..w t rTilose•lp' -'„_,.... ~, -... ,4 ;it : i," ~,.', ' . - '...‘ W'sm-the head; re "73'4 , -:!-.:', - , '''',. 1 1•4077..i%•;;:.: . ...,..:• ..!illY.:lirtttiiiiitttiv•ky,:,the 1 It.t...:or t i n .-.7.lrwlrr;yvvii ' 0 7 044 , 4 4 -. .....i . '•' - ._._.1 1 'fflivi ir#V, zh'''''': '''' Tr • 4411 , 1 000 4 1 411,111 - itte4ii: ,10101144 haw ;or . 7.„) • MEI To amount ofnew borough motes_ received from President_pf _Council 1 for redemption of old Worn out metes, „ • To amountof 'money received from 'obit Hays, AdMinistrator of A. Ramsey, late Treasurer, on, account of balance due from said Trea surer on settlement. - . . • - T - frerhus — received from Sarahiltplandet - ,7 - Elita . U)Thurn t -Johli - 1 Hanna Senn°, James Ligget, and John ProCior, for licenses .to iteep o 1 r ofFdkeiping oyster houses, Cash from Isabella Wormley for license for a provision store, Cash from E. Weise for a liceose for one year, To cash received frentlohn Reicliter, late collector of borough' tax, To cash from Chief Burgess Spodgrass_forlicensee, &e Cash from John Reichter, late collector, To cash received from T. D. -Hampton_ for John Reichter, - To cash received for stall rent in Market house from John Kozer, Thos. ,Browo, John Wynkooo, John Baehr, George Heckman, Charles • Murry, James Hoffer ; Samuel Gould, Samuel Shulenberger, John Zeigler,andliodzen Henderson, To.cash received from Robert • MeClariibalance against him on settlement in the spring of 1838,• as street commissioner;. • • To cash received , from M. Dippfe, clerk of the market house, and keeper of the kay-scales--the balance against him On : settlement in the spring of 1338; Caskfroni •IL_Snedgrass,_amount of judgment against Michael Belts. - - hoover Air - weighing hayi -- - To cash received from M. Dipple in JUly; PUS, for weighing hay, • Cash received from 3. VI. Niohols for circus license; _ Do' from Michael Matthetis for chains sold, Cash from. Chief Burgles for:.licence to Buckley, Kopkine& Ce. for - exhibition;. , • - Cash from Jacob Kissinger for stall rant' Cash from Antonio Migaso for Ike* to exhibit, Cash-from-Durgese-forlicensoto*Donertooithibit-i-painting,- Dash' from S. Moore, . • Do. from . Frederick Daniels, for licenee tvxhibit, Do. froni,Me. - Garret for license _to holitte.concert,• -1•• r, Cash received from Michael- , Dipple, 'Clerk of Ate' market and keeper - of the hay *widen, • ' •. Money . reeeved-from Stewart Movie on account of isle - of old market.' Cash received from S. Moore, as tines as collected, ° • Cash received frem lames Hoffer. and Charles . Morray for stall rent, , Cash ,received from Itol art MCClin teieettleiuMi t it being Oleindanie ot money advance for expenditores on streets ond .esiak, F eceived from Jelin noble & Co. for stall 'relit ; • • To suit:kat of order On Savings Society • Min= :1•:z:. , .:.•; - '.. , iyit . . '‘'..i'-'....:.::',' ;'-I:>> . ,_ ~... , ' , .V' ' '' - ' :: .•' -?,-'' '''. ,, , , 7'i'' " - 7;i'..D) .., .:•tu.;_.','... 4, , ,, ,,-,••:,•,••-..:• ,',;.,',. ...,:,,,: 7 • . _;',. -,•',"'...-- '-,'''''' ''' • Of the BorOuglt of-Carliskshoivingth,e amount gm,all Notes-issued and redeated, and 'Ai-balance unredeemed and outstanding or lost. ALSO THE G DEBTS OF SAID - BOROUGH AND. THE AMOUNT OF ^HER ASSETTS. To whole amount of small• notes 'issued at different times, Debt due F. Watts, for money adVaneed'for redemption of small notes, Debt due Carlisle Bank, • -- Balance in favour of Thomas Trimble, Treasgrai, Theaccaunt of Archibald Ramsey, Tr. easurer of the Borough: of Carlisle in the year - 1837, exhibiting his receipts and' expenditures% To balance against him on settlemstit, April 7, . 1837; Amount of taxes-for the-year 1838, (John Reightei, Proceeds of loanlrotti Carlisle Bank, - • _ Cash received for Licenses to sell- country produce . ,.. • Proceeds of Hay Scales, —y _ -•-- . Stall rent on accoußt_of_newillarke_tllimse,,,.__. , _:.____ _ The:sum received - on - hccount of sales'of old market house, _ Cash for_a-114-Ib. - weight, rent.froin old •rnarkit house; • . - • . Balance - due borough by:accoUnt oh saireifient with..bia..administra; - • tor, 24th March, 1838, ' • ' • . - • • ' N. B. ' The Councit - of 1837 - paid the Carlisle tank two notes, each one thousand dollars, out of the priceeds of the borough issued . ; one .of which notes, was - a loan Ify the Cottnoil of 1836; "the other i loin by the Council .of 1837, on account' of new - market house. ,_ _- . -- :---- - --- , ._ . 2:te ficcotrzt,of TAomas Trimble Treasurer - of the Borough of - Carlisle exhibiting his Receipts and Expenditures since his appointment in Dec. 1837 as the successor of Archibald Ramsey, Esq: deceased. To amount of taxes authori7ed to be collected for the year 1838, (John Peter.' collector,) . provision stores, — , To cash received from David James, Jacob Garver and Simon Shalley, .. , . . ~.; - ' : - :''' , : , ;..:i'' . , •:'::1: . ; ~'..:'' '.: 1 ..`---, '.- al ';:ti,4..tii.:‘ouli:iii!4-.:,--- '.;7iii4.'; .. .=':"•.> - .7,. - 7w, : -,,c...i.c.,',,-,4:41:_L1T:_;*,;;:._v:1,20.::.)r .. 0 . ;'0.:0.,“. i - ti* . H.. FINANCIAL ili E • • 500 00 , • • 4 40 0 " 0 *•.• • • 1 " '6/ --==~e*.alt kindy which : il r alli t tat e gtr_ ab • . - CHARMS BARN 10, IsSI, • BM