Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, October 24, 1837, Image 4
BRANDER-111'S. • Gresetable • P i lls . *Science should contribute to the-Co'infint,. d Hahinces of Mankind " • On the_ eighteenth .cif_ll.lay:-1835,-.-thes 'truly celebrated Pills Ikere . first made knoo n in • • the United States, althoUgh in Europe 7 - 7 - been - iireviottslyibefore-the , tury. ~11'he..Arnerican _public, naturally .viewe !them Alvith suspicion, but as on - trial they -were, found what they prof essed, it was soon displaced' by the greatest confidence: In fact the many , _personsAvho have commencedL_with them under_ 'the moat trying _circumstances of bodily Con; when every ether means- and medicine -had proved aluigether unavailing, have been festered ci health and hal inesss from:flu-iv use and the consequence is, • they are now reconimended.by;.l thousands of persons whom they have' cured of Consumption, Influenza,. Colds, Indigestion, 11y5 7 pf,psid, Ileadache;'Pains, and a sense:of—fullness • In the back • part-of the Head, usually' the•symp'-_ torns of Apoplexy,..latindice,..FeVer and Ague,, Saarlettyphus;,l7Veliow,_and common 'fevers or all kinds;_ Asthma, Eout, - 111teumatism, Nervous Diseases, -Liver--Complaint, Pleurisy Inward, 'Weakness, • Depression of the Spirits, „ nuptures;lnfratnniation, SEire 'Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Dropsy, .Smiill l Pox;Lltleazle.4,- Croup, - Cotiginc Whooping Ciaugh, Quincy,. Colic, _Cholera hlor ' bus, Gravel Weirs; Dysentery,. Deafness, Ring , Ing Noises in the llead, King's livil,' Scrofula, ES•ysipelas, Antliany's,Fire, Salt Rheum. White-Swellings, Ulcers soMe,of A,yeiii stand- Cancers, Minors,. Stvelled-oPcet and Legs, -Piles, Costiveness, all Eruptions or the Skin, Frightful, Dreams, Female corriplaintil of every kind, especially obstructiOns, relaxation, &c. . , . ~,Alth_ough.Doctar....ll.._basenumetatecLby_nam. the above diseases, he is nevertheless of opinion ' with hisgraildfither, the late celebrated Dr. War —l.3randreth,..lhat...ilterei_is only ONE Disensq, an ;impurity of the .blood, which 'lcy impeding the • circulation, brings on inflammation, and -conse- . . _ .quent- deFangement in the - organ, or part where such impurity of_the blood Settles; and _that .itis • ; the different. appearances' which this inH smatiOn or derangement puts . on that have cause medi cal men to designate su ch appearances by atiOus si/ names, but. which are in fiict, only the same die--I 'ease, with" 'inore..:or' less • violence. Dr.' 'IV in-' • Drandretli - Was so fully corivinceiroflhe truth Of __. be above Simple theory, that he spent thirty,;' years-in exper:ments and laboribirsTres-wah'inttr lhe_metlicar properties of. the numerous plants . composing theiregettible' Kingdom; his object -' being At) coMpoie a medicine which should at• once purify, and- Prodace. by specific action, a - removal of all bad humors from the blood by the: - . stomach and , ' bitwirels, as by Atm.:continuation fa .the use of such a medicine, such humors are sure to be carried 'Off, and Idle blood' assume a state of parity; and ~whoever takes these Pills, and perseveres with :theta -will be satisfied that — : W - T•Wiii ran re aly attatned IfirphiliffilliTir ' pic l object.--It-is now,an--absolute'—and-Inown: ---: fact, -that every disease r whether it 4ciin the-head _ _Or feet,ln_lhe_brain .or meanest member; whether it be an outward- Ulcer, or an inward abscess, are - - all, though arising from many causes, reducible ' ' .101fils one:-grand effectiliamely . impurity of the' • 7. : : bfood.,'. -'. •• .=_.. o :''''s:i•la , ali-exiea they ; - T ii4it'lie found a safe'and'sim . • fge,remetlf"yet all powerful for the removal - the - disease„:Whether chronicor retent, - infectious dretherwise;and.what makes them miticularly - • adapted fo r this country, is that there is not the ' slightest liability to cold whenitaking them, in deed the, system* is' absolutely ., less•susceptibbrof e01d..; whet) under • thein 7 influence, than at _any ' _other..time;_therefare in this Climate:they :ire in. valoable. , Neither _de Amy require change, o. : - diet or. careof- any kind. In-England tliegerPillal lu been the Only Medicine of many familiesl -for-periods-iarying-frbm flirty to sixty years,ind have always proved effectual in restoring health i o wherever an aberation from it occurred. -- Alti TICE.—In -consequence ortthemehotiS_l -, 'cog derfeits for sale in the Drug and Chemical_ . "Stores, the public are cautioned against purchai •• ing of any person except-the accredited, agents. N.,.. • Siourlty Against Counterfeits. i . nn. BIIANDJLETII has adopted - the: following plan to seEttre the GENUINE Brandreth Pills to , the public. Every authorized ,Agent must have ' a Certificate of Agency, and it will he seen that .a double forgery. MUST be committed, before any one can procure a forged Certificate, ant 'the' ~ _perino having_it in his possession is equally_lkable with the forger. • •• ''--- -„,,,,. ' -The following -are the. appointed agfnts for ii. vicinity, viz: Wm.:Gilfriore, Chambe , sb_ulg, Jacob %Vinrott, Gettysburg ;•49GILBriallT, NEIL, Car isle and Win: Bell, Harrisburg. ~ . .„0" , • • Dr. -;Branclret s officers for the sale of ' - -- above Pit s are 9.. Race above sth at 34 Chesnu street, Philadelphia.' May S, 1557.•••-tf.- . THE NEW-Y ► RIVIL c--% . ~ . 04, patrons and the put} re earnestly lei. 'quested . to observe' . .7 - - 1. That - the _price of The N W.Yorker,• for reasons of overruling force, fully set forth in our ' . . paper of>Week before last. has been, raised to Thre CDollars per annum for the Folioland Four . poll 2 info he - Quarto - edition—said increase to take effect om the 28d inst.—but 2. All subs ' ers who have paid in advance will b e supplied for the full term of their pay ment at former prices: 3- . — Ail - ourrstubstrib - erg - Wh - o - i - elnifrifeiitiii - r - e — diit now in - advance are•mitborized -and earnestl in __ vited-to make payment at the - farmer low prices as far in advance as they may . choose at any time previous to the Ist of November ensuing. 4. All persOns not now subscribers are earnest ly invited to become such at the former low prices by voluntary subscription at any time prior to the 15th of, October. Where payment is not made inn v advancey however, they be. charged. the enhanced prices, We trust this is sufficiently explieit, and that it • will be understood and heeded by all our, resent _patrons_at Jeast„:__Those-who-wish-the paper cheap wi4__. \ umb'race . the opportunity. • 'hose :who delaocir payments beyond the Ist of .- vember; Will understand as choosing to awar . r. - _us,ainore-generous- recompense - for •our labor: - . We can assure them thUt 4 is needed—may•we not Say earned? Those'Who discontinue must pay all arrearages or appear in our Black List... • • October 9, 1837. • PIUBLIC. SALF f py LA D. ~, In .pursuance .of•the uf.Johd.Ctll= ,well, deceased. there win be exposed to Poblic sale, on the pterniSes, on Wednesday • the,lsth day of 'November next, at 1 o'Cluelr. Re M. a valuable tract of ' 7 —_-:LIME-STONE---L-AN____2,--D - Situate,d' in, Southampton 'township, C'um berla_nd county, Pa., adjoining the lands of •IVlessers. Gr - e - orgo - W. Himes, Jas. Wallace, Samuel Witerry, Christian Noaker, and. others, containing ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES, or, thereabouts. The lan proveitienta are a LOG HOUSE and Barn, with a Well of Water near the buildings.— A_proper por.ion' of the hind is cleared and in a good' state of cultivation. The Terms of Sale. will. be two-thiids of the money in hand, the Other third part to remain'proper secured during the life-time of . the - Widow. • GF,O. HAMILL, JO)po ( T N,_ Executors, . , . . 0 A October. 17, 1837. . -- - -- FoßyurcE,,,,-The attention-of-citi- Alizens and strangera and all fieraons at a dia. lanceitt-fespectfidly directed'to 121:1WINS6WS .7 - ADVEWTISEIKENT.in an9lhor part of this pa. Octobei0;1187. - • Flaxseed , Wanted-' „ One H udred: Bushels of olenn .Fliurseed- ant ;led at the otore 'of the Suhscriber.in South Hano ver Stied. ' . • , 13; C. BOLA - NDF4I. Carlisle, titepts, 1B 1837: , UM For -Sale-orkent.---7'.2 - ' _,THAVIAr g e-ainty o ll-known -farm,- lying one: mile west of Carlisle, called did Meel farm, now - - ittpaiseisionFteldig- and:Mohler; containing_ about 250 .acres • • 175 AgreS of which are.clesird 'and under-good fence, and weleset with clover: -rhelinprovementa-are-a-good • ~ • ',welting- Houk!, - • _ A LARGE, STONE BARN,' • • . - 20 - feet - longra - pumpTof-mevrAllingWerr - a - AP p :tilealiard; and every-other neceuittry in -or der. This farm is4uperior,f4 stock. . • A LS 6-,Another farm inNostli Middleton town- . ship'-adjoining. Zeigler and - MornePS - Ireirs, coil ; taluing about 225-acres, a large portion of which is cleared. This tradtis well calculated for stook; - havingrabunda,nee' . of-meadoWand water in every, field. The iinpiOvements?are scveral dwelling . houSes, a log barn and.still house. •-• The above Will be sold or lot-ott,.goncl ternii 4pply to It: Givii;- Carlisle; Or , to —• , JAMES,GIVIIst, • . . .. • Kiddermilister. Oblither 2,18.37.-4 t. • • VA LITAB,L E - REAL ESTATE • IF 0101, %ALTA. By Order; of the Oiphaiis' Coicrt of Cunt-- berlaricLCounty.- Tn pursuance. ofan Order of the °pitons"' Court of Cuinberlallttrounty will be sold onthe,preniiges on -Saturday the "4111 -day of November next, at 11 o'clock - A. M. that valuable farmi late the estate .of -Samuel Lobach, deceased, containing , 107-ACRES • More or IeSS, situate in South Middleton township; in said county of Guinberland, bounded by lands of Thomas Green; George Cge, Richard and William Craighead, and others. This' farm is situ - ate - 11m the Yellow Breeches ..cre ek—has about sixty•five acres cleaied, under good fence wttl . ta young apple orchatcyor grafted fivit—and peach orchard "-the balance of the - land ii_fintly_lirnbered.- The improvements . are n Two STORY.: - •r,. LOD . Dwelling . . ; a; var r , ANA 14=1;0 • Tenant-House; a good Log Barn, and a well . of - 1 never failing-water , in-thee-yard-of-the- House. - 'his-prlsiperty-Nrill-be-sold-subject-to-tite-Aion-of 7 k recognizance in the Orphans' _Court of county for $563;7.5 cents,, regularly •the interest-of which - is to b r e-annually and paid to Mrs. - Jane White, -formerly-`- Jane Rickey, widow Thomas Rickey the elder, and at her deatlrlthi said-principahto-be-paid-to-the-persons-legalty. entitled thereto.' Tlre 'one half - of the remaining balance - - - 41h6finichase money to tie paid on the cootirnitititin Of the.sale when r possession will del iereredlieff4:loxtter.' , lFerid4itiMgii4o- and sequred-by-tlie-'Judgment Bond of the 'put.- oliascr., • JOSEPH, LOBACR, ExecUtor of SarnuetLobach, deceased. October 9, 1837. • - ==== - - ---- NOTICE • t • October 3d 41337 _ - - 'The:Director§ of-the.ffiCarlisle_Sivings Fund Soctety?! have-this day declaieir n Dividend - of 3 - per - cent for the last six months, on`-the stock and. Weekly - deposite§. By . order,_ -- NORTH AMERICA . . Insurance Companyl 1- Capital 600,000 :Dollars; THIS •Company still, ContinuesTiFirTake Insurance on all kinds of Property through their agency in Carlisle. 'The premium is regulated according to the risk. Averaging \ from.34: to 40 cents in the hundred slollars. pescriptions-will be received, and policies littetl - fr day-of-survey.- - ------=` JOHN J,_MY_ERS, 1 - 7 _ an.,l ,- - -- NI 0 CIA KM. TILON. ' WI ereas, the Upn. Jonx.-11krari—Presi-- ( dent J dge of the, Court of Common Pleas in the 9th district, composed of the counties of Cumberland, Juniata, and Perry, and the Hon, John Stuart-and John Lcjevra:Judges of.tl;6_said . Court of Common Pleas il f the co. of Cumberland, hiii6 issued theieprecept, bearing date the 15th day of August, 1837, and to me directed, for holding a • COURT OP OVER AND TERMINER, • and General Jail Delivery; & General Quar ter-Sessions of the Peace, at Carlisle, on the second Monday , Of Nov., 18:37, - (being the _l3tlLda at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Notice is hereby Given to the Coroner,Justices of the Peace, and -Constables of the said county , of Cumber land, that they be then and • there in Their proper persons - with their records, -inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembran ces to do those . things which to their dikes" respectively appertain. And those Virboate bound by recognieances to prosecute- against the prisoners -that are, or .then may be, in the Jail.•of Cumberland County,,to be then and-there - to - pkosecitte - ngainst-them . as yshall bejust. • Dated at Carlisle, the 12th day of October,- 1837, and_the 62st-!orAmerican Indepeof! &nee. ' • MICHAEL HOLCOMB, Sh'ff. PUBLIC SALE. ••;:.133E,,-sirtue of a_ deed of assignment made by_ §lnnuetNeidig to r the — sOscribers, will-be sold at aublio sale, on - Priday,.thVallrofCotober-neit, itithe dwelling house of Samuel' Neidig, in the .borough of Carlisle, the following personal.pro ._..._ pert", viz: Feather Beds • 'Redding • and Bedstuids, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, one Se cretary, Looking Glasses, one_Ten PlateStovo, -one-Eight-Dar Clock7Carpetingi'exe;r7-- • Atso, - . • di SET OF C.d.RPENDER'R TOOLS, One - Patent_--MortiCing- - Machioac 6 Washing-Ma chines, mad - e - on the most approved-plan, one Pa. tent totting Boy, 2 Gigs, 2 Wheelbarrows, one Dearborn Wagon, one floor, one Cow, 2 flogs, •and_a lot , of Lumbei; cariiisting.of ling.; Alsot • . . - • A: Frameuilding" . ori 01e Matta ' Squ ; fortnerly . the Weigh House-,- which might be concerted into a very, .comfortable dWelling,' together with a variety of articles not here enumerated. "• ' • Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of 'said day, when 'attendance and a reasonable credit will be given by the Sihscribers, : , WILMAM LINE. • ' M. BRENNEMAN. Oct. 17, 1837. -Assignees. • Asst nee Adcotfrit NOTICE is hereby given„ that the-Assignee account of Rennick Angney, Assigned of J. B. Nicklin, has been presented tolhe Court of Com= mon Pleas of Cumberland county, foreconfirms- . Lion and allowance, and said ,court have appoint ed the Arse day.of November . court, (being the Iptii.day of said :month,) for its consideration s and rule on all concerned' to show cause why it shall not be confirmed artitallow — ed.' GEO FaCtßllNG.Protte.y.: Froth'y'q Office, 1 01 110eti1837:".' • - • ~,. / ~ 7' reasurer digent. II .-3m. El .--v.**.. - 4--,1: - *I.,t04 - 0qirt.. - -41z74-.1ixo-x-..v.10.0ist*pir:4, - , _....,-. • VALILABLE REAL -ESTATE . SALE. A_ fifst Liinestonq Farm, situate about 6 miles west of Carlisle,..,containing 278 Acres;about 200 'Act'es clear i atrin a - high state.aculti.vation; the ,balance is wOl hered; and there is a 1 1 Stgcquantlty of Locust on the place. , - • The improvements are a.new.• • - • BRIM HOUSE , teilant - itottses, a • , LARGE.tANKTA-RN.-- - and two Apple orchards. -There is a well rif water, Anq 'sevei , alNery large -springs near. the:House. The turnpike Road from .Har, .riibuiz,bo:Chambershurg passes through the. farm, and the Rail - Road - passes - nearly in sight. • • • . : This•property is well :calcul'ated for two farms. 'Tie lcove:property is.worthy the attention of capitalist, as it will be sold low.; The ti tle is indisputable.--inquire of • - •. , WM . BAKER, " E. BOSSERIVXA,N. CarliSle,'Sept: 18, 1837-4 w.. . SPLENDID FORTUNES SEND:YOUR_ORDERS CAPITA: $30 , 000!!!!!! . • Vir.rifiritate Lottery For" he bene t ie Moingalia - :keaderny; —CAA b i No. 7, for 1837: To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. On §itur - day, 0et,..:14, 1837. , • - Grand Capital Prizes: — - 50,000 dolls.-10,000 dolls.-6,000-5,066 4,000-'-;2,500-2,000 dollars-25 of 1000-25 of 500-28 prizes of 300200 prizes of 200 —• , - • dollars, & :— C.- 2• • Tra - cts-11111,85—Quarter 82 50! Cit ti) of Packages of - 25 W. 'rickets 130 dolls • do. do "• 25 Half ..do 65 dolls do .do \ 25 gr. •do 32 Sr— " - • Capital - Prize $40,000. _ , - 150'plizes of, 1,000 dollars!! VIRGINIA sirAJLK LOTTERY, • tor the b — enefirof ilieiVlecliariicalßenevolent Society of Norfolk „ - N0..8,• for 1837.. • - ,To'l)6 drawn ,at -on Satur -7 - day, the 21st of-October, - 1837. ''' • CS - P17111,- - PRIZES. 5.11,0 - 000$10 000 M, ----- 0f.1.50.0,,-5 of 1,20_0_ —.450 prizes:of 1,000-81 . of_loo-64 of 90 &c.- 'halves and ipiarterrin:propor=- . tion. Cer. of packages of 25.Wiiold Tickets - $l4O do . do 25 Half ,do _ 7Q do • . .do •25 Quarter do 35. - vr2PITAL $36000 - _ virginia'State Lottery,, _ . For the benefit of .the Town of Wellsbut. .011%5.534.0 7, for 1837. ,- To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Satur - --' ....dap;-Oct: 28; — .1837. _ _'± — v" ---- SCHE MB:2 . 50,000 dollars-10,000 01 . 11 rs-7,.000-5, 000=4,0003,00C--2;165. 25-priies of 1,000 , 50 of 500-50 of 00-88 of 150 Aollars, &c. 'Tickets 10 dol ars, sliares it proportion. Cer. of packages of 25 W. tickets - 6130 do ___ do 25 Half • do 65 do do 25 Qr. • do - 32 50 67-Orders for tickets and shares of certi cates of packages in the above magnificent scheme, will receive the most prompt at tention, acid an Officialaccount of - e - a — c - k - dtaiii: ing sent immediately atter it ithover to 41to order from us. Address D. S. - GI'fBORY Managers. • it asliinitott City. D. C. Sept. 16,1183 - 7. V . . } RObinsim 7. B old,l64a.blished ANDI 7- (YRTUNATL - o - FFIc 80 Balt. st. 4 doors below the Franklin Bank. `• DIGIVCAPI I'AL 40 000 P R IZE,R , Togo off on the 21st day of October, 1837. ROBINSON has the pleasure of ihniiiincing,to his friends, and patrons abroad the scheme of another grand lottery to be, drawn on SATUR, DAY, the 21st - day of October, 1837, the Va.. State Lottery,- for thebenecit of the Mechanical, Benevolent Society of - Norfolk, fo Ik, Va., • class' 8, 'for 1837, to he drawn'at Alexaddria, Va. on SATUR DAY, Oct 21, 1837, at 3 o'clock, P. M. 75 No. Lottery Juid_cleven dmvn ballots. . GRAND SCHEME. 1 prize - of $40,000, $lO,OOO, 150 prizes obf $lOOO. 1 prize of $40,0001 prize of. $1,940 10,0G0 I 5 . 1,500' „4 - ,000 - 1 - 5 .-, - '1,200 1 000 I 150 • - - 1, 3,000 150 1,000 64 prizes of $lOO,-to Ist and 2d drawn numberss :64 do 90to 2il " 3d do do 64 do 80—to 3d " 4th do do 44 do 70—to 4th 4 ' .sth de Prizes.in the scheme amounting tp more than lIALFLA. MILLION OF DOLLARS! ---Whole-tiekl49- oertiSc3te of a regular package of 25 w)toles tickets in the above splendid lottery willSe is- sued and sent for $140; halves $7O, (Ira. $35, eights 417;50. = A regular - _package -of tickets may coptaini.the - 41tighest capital prizes. To secure-the grand capital, it is decidedly the nearest rout. A liberal discount will be made to Clubs' or individuals, disposed to adventure by the pitclrrge. All orders' addressed to the sub scriber, either by post or private conveyance, thankfully, received and promptly, attended to.' All communications, perfdctly 'Please address E. V. Robinson, Baltimore, Md.' October 2. 183 - ' 161.0 SA L E. LVill.be exposed to Public on the pre ises tur9aturdarthe-21snlityt-11-0-etiih—e-f- Tract of Land, situated m Frankford township, Cumberland coun ty, the road leading from -Diller's -Bridge to Dublin Gap, containing about_2S acres, mole or less, upon which is erected ' • WOO 41:1EV/Mio • And,a LOG BARNOwn 'Wells of,vrater on-the premises, a first rate Apple,:.„Orcliard. The pro perty is under good fence shit in a good state of cultivation. The' land' adjoins: the property . Of Peter lEysLis, Christian Fahler,: George Eckerdt and others. ' .• - • , Terms of sale are as follows: the - half-Of the purchase money to be paid on, the .Ist day of April, 1838, wheii possession will be given, the remainder in two equal annual payments without. out' interest,. October .2, 1837. • n Trustel 46 Account..._ NOTICE is here 'ven that the TritsteetAc c6unt of Skiles' Woo burn, surviving, trustee of Samuel Caldwell an habitual drunkard, has been presented to the Court of•Comtnim , Pleas .of Cum berland county, for confirmation and allowance, and said court have. 'appointed the Orst day of No veniber court (being the 13th-day of said mehthr) for its consideration and rule on all concerned to show, cause why it shall not bp confirmettand al loWed; GE!9.,FLEIIING, Pcoth!Y• Froth',yte Office, 10th:cict.,1837, iOSEPH_HEBERfoIek_ PUBLIC SAVE OF 7. • ESTAT . Will, be exposed to . PUblic,sale on the pre mises on'Thursday the 2Gth _October-next, a • iraet — Of kford ship, boubded by lands of lan-Ernest, Geo. Myers, the_heirs of 'Hunter, Bairn Burk holder. and others, containing one - hundred and fifty : seven aereS, more or less; of Slate Land; about 100 acres of which are cleared_ 1.0..(m der good fence.,_;_and;or Which about twenty. acres are meadow. The improve- - 1 inents area Log. w••• HOIISE.AND LARGE BANK BARN, an Apple Orchard, with' other fruit trees, antran excellent Well. of . .water with a pump n it.. The' Fatin . A-ialculated grazitg,: having a stream of water running' through it. The terms of,sale be one-third of the purchase money to remain in the hands of-the- , purehasei— Hut the life' .bf the widow, the interest of which. to be paid to her, and one hundred'elollars payable . on the confirmation of the sale; one half of the residue of the purdhasne money on. the first of April,.lB2B, when possession will be de livered, and the b'alance in one year there.. :from, 'without interest. • . ' HENRY. -12t_TPLEY, . ''Administrator of Thivid Crepe, dec'd. September 18; ADJOthtNED SHERIFF SALE. By 'virtue' of, sundry writs of Ex• pons to rue diilcted; issued - out of the Court of Common 'Pleas of Cumberland' comity, will be exposed-to Public Sale, utthe Court House,,Mthe. borough of Carlisle; or, Mtiaday the 13th day of November, 1837, at To'clock, A. M., the follow.. described Real Estate, to wit:- • -IVINiE GROVE -JESVAIrIp; containing twenty five thousanc acres o , more or less, situate in Dickinson a 1 South biid• dlefon townships, Cumberland omit With a ors• - and FORGE, Coal House, Smitlt'and Carpenter's Shop, a large Ilrick Mansiob housg, and thirty Log Tenant Houses, onel .71 • IGRIST-Mt L =SAW -MILL .a two story Storie-Ofrice, two large and excellent - Itarns; - one - large'Stone - Stable; - and - several - small - Stables; and otner•buildings,-Ore-Banksi Mineralsi -Sm.—l:here is-a-large -part- of, this estate which is cleared and so improved as to be admirably adapted to. the-parposesafjarm, log! and part,of it is occupied by tenants, and and -in a good state of ciittiVatiri. The 3itr Bank,.and timber for coal . are so conye :nient.to the .Furnace• ando - FOrget;--aitittan-l* had ataolittle expense as to:make it among the, most . superior. Iron • establishment in Pennsylvania'. -- The Water never fails to an •cxtent to reqUirel the full operation of either -Forge or_Furnace_Taking:every_thing con nected with the establishment into cOnsider ..ation it has no:superior in Pennsylvania.. - ILSeixed and taken- in execution : as - tire property of Peter Ege MICFIAEL lIOLCONIII, Shcrig. Sheriff's Office. Cirlisle, 3 . . - - .3tolitiitsoni*litintcE; 80. Bail: at., 4 doors below IheTranklizsßwle, Capital • so,oooorffi) . LLARs. Person 4 ht a - dcitan.ce diposed to try•their luck in either *of the following grand Lotte ries—one of which draws alternately every week—are respectfully_r_e_questeiLto_forW_ard their or4rS to the subscriber, enclosing the cash, Or-prize_tickets r designating the Lottery .. will _receive .immediate attention by return mail; and the drawings forwarded when over (if requested.) E. W. ROBINSON. Baltimore. Md. D RAW_INiG OF LOTTERIES:—Order in which the several - s', tate Lotteries will be Trawn: Maryland State .Lotieries draws in Balti-' move every' other Monday. capitals range from 10,000, ‘20,000 to . $30,000 ; Delaware State - .Lotteries draws, twice every, week, .capitals vary from 5 to $lO,OOO ; Grand Con. solidatad Lottery draws once every week, capitals 29,000, 25,000 to $30,000; Alexan- . - driarattery tt - Fa - Ws once every other week, Capitals 10,000, 20,000; 30,000,50,000 ; Vir'- - ginjaState Lottery draws every .Saturday in 'each week, capital prizes range from 10,000, 20,000, 25,000, 30,000 tcrs4o,ooo. Tickets in the above Lotteries vary from 2,. 3,4, 5 and 10 each,-shares in proportion,- _— All letters adcli'e ssed to the subscrib'eFto perfectly . safe. No miscarriage has ever oc curred., . . Feb. 14, 18:37..-1y , . --,, - PUBLIC SALE . OF • 'REAL ESTATE. • plr an order of Orphans' Court of 'Cumber -"---land county, -expose--to-public-sal: An Thursday the 26th day of Octobei r• , on the premises: a tract of - first rte - "" • -111aiaWauaztati.64113 1 Dp situate about one mile west. of Mechanics bug. in Silver Spring--township, containing about SO-Acres, more or less, bounded by lands orjo - lin and Jacob Moyer, George Sal , - lor's heirs,David Sponsler, George Rupp, and s!about four acres of which is cov ered. with first rate ' • T Zit E E 0 . and the residue is enclosed .with excellent fences. The improvements are a two story ROUGHTASTITOITSE -- &Kitchen, and. a Double Log Barn, _Wagon_ Sheds, _Corn,Cribs; .• first, rate . Apple Orchard, and a well o - g... water. The property is near the Trin dle Springvßoad, eight miles from Carlisle, , nine from llarri.sburg, and half a mile,from' the'Cumberland Valley Rail .Road. --"-; • • - ' - Terms made knowri.On day of'sale by • •;• JOHN' HOUSER , • . ' • * " ..i2dnartistrator of Jonas. Zearing, deed. SepoB, 1837. • ---- STRAY COW. : • • • CAME to the plantotion- of the .fiffge(97 . tibiscribßr residing in South . Mid. , dleten,,toninship, on or about the 13th _inst., a tray_Cciw, „of_ middle size, and of. 21 dari.red lop, the two hind 'fet are-white....._Thepwner' ust'c me fortyarciatrn e prciperty, pay charges and take her away , o}lie wise she will be, disposed of according to raw. • TJICUD STRICKLER.. October 2, 1837:---3w,c 0 . • XOTIOE. THE stibscriber residing at Cumberland Mills, in New Oumberland, will.at all times give t he! high, price in cash for wheat. David Rekchard August 21, 1837.-6 m.! „ , , FOR- SALE. A. V a - 1 a, tat . • • . vir.ll.[ l , be sold. at inddie vendue, on Satur • • day the 14th day of.gctuber,lB37, on the premises, that valuable tracti6fland, situ• ate in 'Allen. township, 0u rilbetl and 'co ti nry; Pa, ttv~_iniles_4outh,east_ of: . _Mechaniesburg, joining lan& of Daniel-Mohler,cilin Sheely, and othe).§, containing • m of Patented land, more or - less.: The soil is Limestone of an excellent quality, and in a good stale of cultivation: . Abiiut .126 apres are cleared, and the.balance in good thriving timber. On the farm, is an excellent ss . ._ •. 1 -.- . Ap.ple Orc h ard.. . The improvements are a large Douhle" Sten: Dwelling-House, Well finished, • witlr.a.Porch the_wholelengt,h-of-thelMil s cling4a-tWo story - Stone. Sprint s house.; •a "`smoke--house; and- a brick dry house: .1 An extellent building used - as, a Magog:Maker's shp; a latge Log Barn s with a wagon shed.attac ed, and a . Stone hog pen. . There,are three AV is of water conVen.: ient: to said buildingovhic yieldan abundant ,stipi s si s of.water,at. a depth of,,lmit 13 20and I 25_ et-below the surfaCe. . ' le farm is uhder good, fdnceS, - -a large part thereof b ' , post and rail, This farm lies in an excellent. settlement,- and possesses _titi• meroul advantges for Markets fiir the .sale of produce: ii is s within 2 . m iles o£ the depot of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road ". . c i promise's to create . a. large.denha:nd- for pro- , . - .Any person desirous of 'iiiewiti:tl)e - fartri; can call upon either of 't.hd•subscriberS, the one living on the premises, and.the other _..._ joining them. • . , .Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P,M.,,wheic attenchince will be "given - and terms of sale made known by _ - . - . . . • . -.- luellitthl__ler t: -. : -. .1. _____ , - pseph Solleliberger, ,Executora of CliristiatylVlohlerlAlk7d .sept. 25, 1837.—.3yA Estate of-ehtistian '.;hoover,' deceased: NOTICE . . _ . Txßilg of admuiiatrai~dn Upon the- estate •of Christian C . oover, late or Dickinson town• sliii.Cumberland,courity, deceased; have-issued yn dne;:tbi:ni_or laW:to on the. farm of said .deceased, in said_ township— An persons having claiins'against said estate.w,ill _present them, and those indebted will realcd pay- DA NI - C 001W.R,: Ader 122 , THE subscriber having purehased of W. Blair, the right for- Cumberland county, of Shaw's : Patent,ahreshhlg7Machine;%iwonid inform the public: that he has on - hand and intoods,rnanufactprinva -- good -material,--the' above-mentioned . .machineS,. at -his-sbop--in west•Poufret street, The. sub scriber does not pretend to' say any thiog-re .-Speating.the good-qualities of—the-,machine - ,--. but would 'respecting refer the farmers of thiS: county, to any .of . the gentlemen. :whose. names are attached to the„certilicate beloW, froth; whorn r infOlmation respectinglican be hp - 0:- is but necessary - io.;.yllint for cheapness,. ease of horse power, - and simple ness of construction, it 11:A not been surpas. : sed by any machine yet invented. 60 or 70 bushels of grain can be threshed with one horse in a day, and about 100 buShelsWith twahorses. • - subscriber has improved the machine so as Co be able to thresh much faster, with •less power than as hereto ore - constructed.— The• price,7of the above tn• chine is 70 dollars. r 1N W,,ENAING. P. S. a prohl the estimation in which the above mach' e as improved is held - abroad, the states of New Ydrk, Vermont, •Ohio-and/Massachusetts, halik i given-it-the decidedjprefererice, and the •thrbe former of these have:awarded premiums to that effect. . CERTIFICATE. The undersigned haying each of us pur •chased of Wm. Blair,.,of the liorough of Car lislei=one of his.-Patont-Threshing•Machines, ,(Shaw's patent,) and upon. trial thave found it to answer every eipectations in every respect, antLin.addition to its being an excel lent grain thresher, it has also been found on experiment.to have the advantage of being , a clover seed - Cleatierit e-horse-power-is-so easy, that it is.VerV little labor for two horses, and the construction of the whole machine is so very simple, and-so unliliely_to_get out pf, order, that we most cordially recommend it to. the; Farmers of Cumberland county, as one of the best machines we have met 'with, which has given us entire satisfaction, and which will be the opinion (as we'believe,) of every, farmer upon his giving:the machine a fair trial. - ' JohnsniderLFrahltord_Aewnship.;._Samuel Westherffer, - Newton ; Jas. Sharp,-Hope :well; William Green,. Newton; Jacob Hershe, N, Middleton; Christian Tritt, - --Dickinson; John Tritt, Southampton; Sam'l Tritt, - West Pennsbororgh; Andrew Blair. . Carlisle. ' Carlisle, lily 10, .187. Notice. TTPON the application of Divid S. Runslia, ‘-f Administrator 1 .the estate, cif William W. •• Clark,:_late'of deceased, township, Cumberland. county deceased, the CirPhans' Court of said count e . appointed the un dersigned Auditors .to settle and adjust the rates and- proport ions•Of The assets of. the said estatei — to - and - anywg the respective C - Feiti: tors, according to the order established - by. law.. The undersigned auditorswill meet at the house of Jacob Engle, Innkeeper, Ship penshur.g..on' Wednesday the 11th of O;tto ber next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when all , per r sons interested may attend. :ROBERT S D 'CUNE, B.4IIIUEL • 0, 42211fU.E.il Elllll,"desdifor3 September 18,.18V. ' • 2 . Stock and ge BROKER . Harriibtirg,"Markelt street, oppogite to Wilson's 'Hotel, ' • . , 124,A11345)63631 Floys.aiid sellsilgte4;<if all kinds.' cashed, soar sold. -- LOT OILY - :PRIZES - cashed, .and-all information given - relatiie to LOTTERIES.'. - - • L - - , • TEACHERS VANTED.. , • . . . . Several - Teachers are' wanted in the bp relight of New ville; who can teach 'Reading,' - Waling, Arithmetic,*:.Gianamar, Geography and such .9ther . branches as..dre: generally taught in Common Schools. —None ;Iced apply but ) - th se who carrcome iielf m recO mended. - ' ..: • JAMES iiC.ENNEDY, . , . Seer ary of titelioard-of Directors 1 4 1eivyille, MiguStll, Ati37.. ... .... _Sup.wior-Tarm , • 2 11 0.2 Wi'g(- Containing about. 475 acres.: LSituated in 81. Clair townihip,, ' • - • dilleglany pountil; Pa.„ This Farm IS beautifully situated on the waters Of Gliartier'S reek, FrVF.Millsfrom 'Ole -city- of Pittsburg. The; Washington .turnpike runs within a few- rods of the line on the one side,. •and thCStenbenville Aura 1-riketriirmilos-oa-Lthe othe l State road from Virginia , to Pittsburg-passes through it ; . ---alSoi - ;.a•-equirty road ciiiMecting the •State road and,_theWaskingtoi L TArrn, „pike, passes the door. About 500 acres are cleared,- and in a good state of cultivation,— There are near • 200 ACRES . • • Bottoni Lund, which for j . ichness and fertili ,ty,cannof-4e surpassed.in the state, a l,arge portion of 'this .is in meadow, and enough might...he tirade-so produce 200 tons of 'hrty annually ; there is a great abmnlithce:ef buil ding stone, & lime stone, and 300 acreo-the • . West. itifniniiions WhiCh can all be••• get .eut.notivenientlY:— The Aimber. is -alinudant and gond. The buildings conpist,Of,,:ii..large.-ftrst rate ...• • - 'CUT TONLE. - • -• I . 17 • ; - • - - .A-.-go) and spring and stone" Milk botise4 two'nf he best hank Barns iii the country, 7'o'hy feet.and 60 by • with stabling under. the whole, a large,frame•Stable,. • - Four Tenant tlouses with stabling attached ;•a frame Meeting, Hous& parsonage, house with varl'oMi tither out buildings, such •as. Carriage honks Coni...house, Corn..liouse.,,Bee hope, School house, &ie. These are all of 'a better-order tlian—usually ioUnd on Eatrits_inEe.s_ tern Pennsylvania.. The Whole farm-is abinidant•- -1-y-and . • ' • ZILIZ4- 6M-Zw,LIFPZI) Beaiingallkinds of Fruit;.adjoilis,ilic Man sion•liouse.: • : • In 'regard: to fertility and quantity of q • .1, • . market, (being only`-5 miles from Pittsburg,) this. fartnls 'not- equallee in Western-P_cnn sylvania. It will - be .sold -on ',liberal terms, and immetllte poSsesion given Inquire- of- Ck.,„.1.0f1N ROSS, oiitbe iiremises, Or J:'& 11. ALEXANDEII„ ' • • :No. 209, Markt strce - t - Phil'a.r ;1837. -4- st - 7;1837.3i». • —• ..• PUBLIC 111.0 USE. GEO. PRINCE, Formerpj of SunbrOw, 4Vorthumbrrlcind -- Coloety • Begs leave respectfolly to inform the publit, that he has removed to Ilarrisburg'ovlicre he has I'oi:en : that large MO spactints- 7 three - gorT - liria".' formsrly *oLuopi,d • corner of Walnut and3hira - streets, I • 7 HARRtSIIIa2G • • I" In view of-the State Capitol, which he opened,on the first - day of May last, and where 'he hopes to continue to- receive_ that patronage so liberally bestowed - on his establishment heretofore.. Ile will at all be . provided With every thing necessary to make his guestiComltxtalAn, narrisbur June, , 1837. ff..' V 111.111111 V MUIR The.Su.'”eriber.will. sell at..private.ble, on the premises, a good Farm in North Middleton town ship, Cumberland- county. four miles north. of Carlisle, Un the road leading, to Waggoner's Cap, Containing • . • 1 . 5 '2 AC, it,14 1 S OF ,FIRST JMTE In n- good state of ettlfivatioii, the greater 4tart l_enclostalin_the-hest-of-pit- fenee—nearly-nr.Wi' and matte of first rate tnaterialg: - About one hon. tired and twenty acres are cleared ; the: residue covered with thriving • 'YOUNG TIjIB ERA . 4 • • 4 midis also enclosed in good fence.- ifnpro v ements a r e wTWO STORY LOG TIOUSE. • • Plaistered ; a double Lo g Barn with two threshin g -floors and a G r anery-; and a g oiid NVaggon shed and Corncrib attached to it all out buildin g s ; an excellent Apple Orchard, and a variety of ether Fruit Trees - Two Wells of Waler,near the house. There are 'on the Lint several g ood springs of water; one an ex — celliiif: • SULPHUR SIMING; and a creek . passes throu g h it, which render s ji very conve n ient in stock water. - • ALSO,—Twenty. acres of Mountain Land; about two and a half miles distant from said farm, on I..ong?s Gap road, with a public road tot. - If said proptity shill not be - diSposed of liViire the 12th day of Oct aber — ffext, it will cn .tliat Jay, at.lo.o'crock-, A. M. be offered at public sale. . . - Any person wishing to see said -premißes, in view of:purclissiog, ~will please on-Solo mon Sentman, , reauling„near the farm, or on the i subsCriber in Carlisle. . • SAMUEL September 11;1837. - NE - W TAILORING Hl~ l 'l~~~L' I Y~NICrII ThqsubsObers beg leave most respectful ly to inforni.the citizens of Carlisle and . vicin; that . they have taken the corner room on 'Main Street, immediately_:_opposite—Mr. "Aughinbil4,liq — llotel, where ,they intend carrying.. on- theLabov_e_ —business -- in•all_its branches. !.From theirlong 'exprience most of • the cities they flatter• themselves that they will be able to render general sat.' isfaCtion - to - those who may favor them with a call. They, therefOre solicit a portion of the public patrdnage. MARTIN & arliile,.Sept. 15 , 1837:-.:-tf. -.." 4777 e tice .• . ALL persons indebted to the estate of Sat : clue' , Ruby, late of East PennsborOugh township, Eufn• berland county, deceased, are, requested to/make payment ou„or beforeihe fi rst day ofNOvember next, to the subscriber, residing itt.the township aforesaid ; and, those having. claiinsngainst said estate, will. present them duly - authenticated for settlement. • : JOHN 'MVP,' September 25; -. 183Z.-6w: • 42- . TEACHERS WANTED. - QEVER teaclivrs areivanteci . in Monroe township, (to whom . liberal:Savages will be given,) who can teach Reading, Writing ; Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography,-. and uch, other branches as are generally taught. -one need apply bpt such at can come-well- ecommeniled. . . • .• .JOTIN ZIMMERMAN, :. eattary of the Board of Directors Cl;nchtow . 1837. .• . • . .. . ..- illotraills—Vegeatable Life Pills -..• ,•I • ---- siard.•-.,... .• • . ‘ _, , ... PIIIIE . NIX BITTERS. - • • : A CONTRAST .. . ' All nat'ions,'froni the remotest ages, have had ships, but - Columlius only found out. the way to Ainerica.:Defure the - .time of the great Spanish navigator,people,vrere only ene. .. .bl ed to pa ddlembuut _th e. shormiLJustLsd_with-thp 7 Life— Mtilicittes. It . is bUt twtilears since I llist ventureCMPon„ all unknown ocean, and I, have discovered the- piemous - object I wash sk;- ire!' Of—HEALTH. • Vegetable medicines_ r _ were indeed . 1 east when I conimenced ruy search,•but • . their use was' .1 ot. By the use of them, I have not:only . passed fronylite.dejected,invalid, to the hale, hearty and. : . ,41e . 1i Te 111111111 f business, !) II t E comparatively speaking, I have '= regewedlay Youth. kieast tiros, with Confidence in my own , , .experience, advisewi tti my fellow-citizens. - burs threade r want proof that .tIie,VEOF:I'ABLE LIl Dip.picx*F t p. are suitable to his own case? .. I hove-onele-at-moMes 546 Broadway , - -respectahleeitizMis-or-this-iny nails , . bsudoroluntarYtoffre - est in testimony of the virtues of A GOOD VEGETAHLre Mi.:DICING. • • Persons. whose. constitutions have been nearly ruined by ....01.e"all4fifullilde" mineralpreparatMna_otth..:_day c irsit,___ bear stir witness, that the Life Medicines, and such only, are the trde etmrse to perinanent good bmiltli. .. .- ‘ • . . '''." , --.7 - "" -- -- ' JOHN HOFFAT., GENERAL RESiARRS RELATIVE IllOr . . FAT'S LIFE PILLS & BITTERS." These tnedicinei bare long been knpwn end appitelite4f, for their iatroordinary and immediate powers or iesioring perfect betiltli,to persons suffering under nearly every kin of disease to which the human frame is liable. . . . .. .. In ninny hundreds of Certificated instances, they hard even-resoled Sufferers from the very verge of an untimely _ grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the d,ay,ljad 'sit,' Wyly failed; anti to many thousands they hare permanentlY secured that uniform enjoyment. f_ health;-without. which life itself it but a partial blessing. go -great, indeed .hair their efficacy ins artably'and mfaltibly proved, that it hat • • appeared scareely less than 'air:melons to those who were unacquainted nith the beautifully,philosophieal- principle* -- upon which they are 'compounded, and upon which they , sTenicsinently_ act. • It.Vas to' their manifest and sensible action inktisfrifying the springs and channels of life, and utielning them with rtspewed tone and vigor, that they were •inelebted for their name, a hich'warbestowed upon them at . tile sliOntantems reqin st of several individuals whose lives the-) hail obriousfysave d. ~ . • - '1 lie proprietor • 1 ejoice 1 in' the opportunity -- ..e'' -e- ''''' Ile It:Jivers:el diffusion of the daily press, for placing b y ' VEGE I' MILE LIFE 'V 11;LS _within the Jknowledge_ and . reach of every-lulls idled in the community. Unlike the host of perteicieus quackeries, which boast of vegetable in. -- -- 'ifeedie-tits, the Life rills are. solely vegetable, and contain - steithe r .slercury, Antimony, Arsenic, nor any, other min- ~ end, iiialty,form whatever. They sire entirety 'composed -- of carnets from rare :and pOwerful plants, the virtues.of which. though long known to set eral Indian tribes, and, recently to smile eminent pharmaceutical chemistspere alto. • gather mike:own to the iptorant pretenders to medical sric nee; mid were 'never bef readlu misterLdin`so happily, T. - ellicaciou ea combination. . -i• - , , , Vile first operation is fn loosest the cants. of th'ettcach • ' anil bowels, the various impurities and rendition cons ntly ' 'settling enamel them; and to remove. tie, hardened, faces whiete - colleet in the eratettutions of the, small intestines. 'Other medicine's partially cleanse these,and leave inch fol. tutted 111a5Sts Istiliiatl, as to produce - habitual costiveness, . ''- with all its train.of. evils, or sudden diairli.maiwith its ins. patient- dangers.- l'hist-fitet is-well known to all regular anatosuisis, who exaniiiit the human bowels after death:. and hence the prejudice eiCsbese will informed men against the quack ineilecines of shell age. The senoneFeffret of the ' VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS is ter cleanse the kidneys and' . the bladder. and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful neti '''' of which, entirely depends-, upon the , - , illtritysittlrestrittar-esmre--. —'lire-blood,- which take -its red color from the agency of she liver and the langs.be- ' fore it passes into the !mart, being - tlins purified by .them, A mid nourished aby_tiejitl_meming .-.fcenn -a eclean_siumaeh, , , courses fret-tv theimgli the veins, ressea s every part of the_ , _ System, andl ei mil pliantly mounts the banner of health hi' therblonming - ehectr., -- ' ... ',l he roil°, tug are amongth iiin r7. 4 Zsifig variety of human s ' dine sses to a hick the Vegetable Life PIUS are well known - to he intebibie T.- • . .15 Vg I' EPS I .5, lay_ tliii - renTglily cleansing the . first. and - - seconel , itmentela „ and ere:slang. allow-of-pure e localtny-bile,---- -.instead of tile „le. -- FoilliferielkiTed;- Flaspiency, Paipttation - of the Ireart Liai o f .5 prictit.„-,_ heart -burn•;nd Ileadmehr,' •Irenlesdirs • i 11-i.MTp, r,-..snatety, Languor, and Melan. • I • clioly• `Slen QV r, ; :s: ills , . g.r.a . .Sar.Sragiftlifirar Uysiesisia, will. vainill as a, iiiittiral. euttuquveassa uf. its. Coin+ , Cosfireness, ' by ehaosiTTl: the a bole length of the intestines mitt, a aol- VII • 111lti V, I illollt I 101,11Ce; . 1/1 violent purges-leave the hue elu u,use H it hill ins) days. • Mari hqn and C/idera, by'rennis aii the sharp acrid Child; by a bid, these earn ptniii•iii,..o,,osdnitst,, and by prono )) i ttt •the lubrieatje era 11011- ineinbranc._ Fcreri_of rsstori t;..• Wood- to Frgitiar‘ circulation; through the prne,si p cases, and the thorough•so- - 6t . .obstrocl loos in Titlieri. The 1'11.1..5 - Inica;.ir,tl Mom n to cure IffieftiilltriSnleivannently tin , wed,. • and co6t in lia!C that time, by removiu, !OVA 'll atom:time , r4;liose ai . - tigu7KeirprorrhCr"-' . j9i1115. WPPsfro offal land., by freeing stud strengthening - he ;tithe -lb andleadder; - they nperaie most-delightfully:Jut ,Illia Su i iiiptiermit,orman.Juistitetteoi4Yal.Alvertel,n, found All -- . certain resat aly f. 1.• the mot's! cast-laai - avel.' Also, NVoints, - by dienelgiter from the turnings of the-,bowels the slimy 'natter to a loch dose creatures adhere; Asthma Slid Con. sumptlem, by reties ire the air - vassels of the lungs from the ' 1111 l oleos Irreb. even snafu, colds as ill occasion, Which if not Nine:wall bean-! liar.lentd, and produces these dreadful"-, di:teases. Sent ay, L.' Sters„atid itiveteritfe"sures. by the jer- feet-purity which these Life Pills.give- to- the blood, and all the ii 11111011;. Searluitie Eruptions, and bad ',imp lesions, by - their alternative till tlt ti pot I tile-Hill ds" that feed the skin t the morbid state elf which Occasions all Eruptive•complaints Sallow, Cloudy and other disagreeable Complexions. The use of these pills for a very Awl_ time, will effiet an entire *cure of Salt .Ithe 11111 l Er) sipelarf, ~and a striking improve ment its the Clearm nor the skin.l 'Cemman colds and In-, fluetiza, will always he cured by rate - dose, --- in bytwo;etteen— in the worst Cases. l'iles,-as a remedy for this most dia.. - It rennet initl obstinate, malady,' the Vegetable Life Pills dt. serve at distinct and emphalse recommendation. It it Melt V1101,11(11 II main alsin tins city, that the Proprietor of : these inealualde lilts:-was himself athietud with the Complaint ler - Up wards of thirty-f.:-Cant, arid he tried in rain em rye - • remedy lest fitted n unit, the, m hole compass itf themettqui Ni,did. Ile however, at la turtle tried the medicine which lie now-tilt-I,p theptslet eon - wale-was cured it,-a-very-ihort _- - time, after Itis recovery had been pronounced not only int- . probable, but ttlisettit e lv impossible, by any human means. -:_o_111.E . C11CIN81;011.--USI4.-r1 he-Ptuprietorof theTege- --- ea We I. ifr.'Pil 1: dor silo follou.t Ise busy arid niereenacy prat-' lice of the quacks id ale- day, its advising personYto take his Pills in large tin mint!.t s. NW good nit dicine can possi bly le-so retptired„, '1 liese pills are to be taken at bed time every night, fur a m eel: or fortnight;:terenlillg to the disease. The usterkiline itr'froni 2 to 5, according m the constitution' of the person. Very delicate persons should begin with but toe, Mid hien-ace as file 11;Ittlre of the case -may require: tn.,. nu!, rysbklit., Ora Very Fortis 0 habil, may begin with.. 3, and increase -to 4, or even .5 Pills, arid they will effect a suflicieney happy ehange so geidetlie patient in their fur ther use. Th. 3C falls-tom-times Occasion iicktirif'siturkl voluiting.• 11101101 Vr ry 01110111, 1110( is. the staunch is !Ivry • a foul; deli, boss .cart ray be - canaidered'a favorable symptom, as the patient m ill rind himself at amine relieved, and by.per seyerance st ill sour. recover.- They usually operate within SO-or 12 hours, mid envoy give . pain unless the bowels are Very 1111,441 crlCllllll,ll it: They may be-taken by the most tlt licate f.ne.les underany -- eirettmsttinces,- - It is, however, recommended, th art hose in lan r periods of pre:gummy should take but one at a' nine, and -thus continue to keep the reds - openr-rmals4eletwarmaY-b,taken-where the-patient -is very costive. One pill its ri solution of two table spoons frill of water, ruay, be given to nit infant Sallie following dates-a tea sption full every two Issues till it operates; for a Child FMIIII3IIO to lire years of age, half a pill-and from • - five to ten. one pill. - • . . THE BITTERS, are so called, beCause the,' possess the p o wyrci f 'restoring the expi ring em hers of health, • to a glowing vigor iliroughuid the constitiition,as the P.hte cs said to be restored to life from the ashes of its own - dissolution—The Phienix_lligeys_arLentirely_vegetable,L_ composed of riots found °idyll. certain parts of the western country, si !Well will infallibly cure FEVERS AND AGUES of all kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the ef fects of Nlcreury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful PfsTaratiOnCof_liatinparilla,and , will immediatelyeurecbe -- determination of BLOOD TO THE BEAD; neverfail its -the-riektteci inetilent-tayoun ; rfetnalestsind-females; certain eeniedy in all cases sit nervous debility and:weakness of the most impaired constitutions. •As a remedy fur Chro, nic and inflammatory ...Rheumatism, the• efficicy of the ' -Phoenix !litters wilkive demonstrated by the use ore single . bottle.' I[hoc brifsuaPdase of Litters is half a wine glass : fit II; in water or wine, and this quantity may be taken two . or three times a slay, shout half an hour before meals, orn • less quantity may be taken at all times. To those who are afilirted with indigeition after Meals, theie Bitters will prove invaluable, as they very greatly increase, the action al, the principal s 'seem, help them to perform their functions, • 4 ,and enable the stomach so • disehatge . into 'the bowels • hatever offengive.:Thus indigestiqp is easily and speedi. ly remo v ed, appetite hcsforetl, and the moutlis.of the ob. • surbent. kssels being: cleansed. nutrition isTacilitaied,,and strength of busty and energy of, mind seethe hippy results. Fur further partienters - of 111/SPAT'S LIFE !'ILL'S, and PIHENIX BITTERS,'applr at ?dr. Idoffat's office,. •No 16 Broadway. NewhYork; where the Pills can - be obtapied. fur 26 cents.:s,o cents' 0r..3.1 per box; and tbelnitters for SI. or ,s 2 per bottle: o:7.Numeruits.certificates of tliii_wrindeas_ In somesobstinate and coMplicated _eases o f chrqpie and inflammatory Illicuntatism, Lir& Comffidints, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia Patsy, Piles, injiiriesfrom the list of mer: • malt, quinine,anit other diseases of long landing, it maybe , found necessary to take both the Life Pills and Phoenix Bit tees, in the dons before reeommende4. •• • • „ .N.8.-•Thtse Pills mid the Bitters' will get all mercury out `of the systeni infinitely faster! an the-best preparationsw Sarsaparilla, and are a s.efaid - remedy for.the rushing - blood to the head, or air violent headaches; tic &pleuras. uersons whdare predisposed to apoplexy, Palsy Pee, should nevrilhe without the I.ife Pills or the Bitters • for one dust:in-Kum will save life. They equalize the circa lathes of tlieldoodoleaW al ipressure frolic time head, sestosi -••• perspirivon, and thiqW off every irupurity- by the pores p/ ---- the skin. . . September IS, 1857.-117;.. '•lDeate6m ::-.. .---',.. •. ... FRIp DERICKL EililelßAN l '.. ' . - •,- ----' • : ffis coinmehced the practice, , o; ' \•' • -, l'hysie in the Borough I:Cigar \ •:1 ''::-- - 7 1 I Sie. 'where he will-be bappy • V`, '• , - , L, • Tenser his professional-se r vices ---',`,// z ;to those. who - may' please to cal • ••, :31571:. A _ upon • hid'. • -Ilis place of real • AKA dencels in• North;•Harioyit- at. . '•'., • --..:. • ---,-- , ,;i0- the house fOrmerly wcupiet_ by lw k :,1 i tivst ock, and nearly opposite to Ale • ' , Rilin C;othrnan's'inn , • • . -.•-• ... ._ ."••• -. :- • - -• October 9. 1837.-mow. : • •\- , . • . ~. <, i , _ • POWDER. —F. FF. FF.F. Poartjer foraate eitherivhole' sale or. retail, at-the store of the iCtbscritter ii North Hanover street. k'llpstf.;:l; 185'7. 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