BAANDE . Rinif;s . • - • . - Pegetable Universal '' , Pills. ••• • - 4cience . e.tou contribute to,the Conzfort,•llentb 1- • mfil Happiness of 'Mankind.". 1 . . ,• • . ..- ,On the: eighteenth orMay; 1835., these now , ----- : - truly - celebrated'BillA . were first made known in the United States,' although in Europe they had been previously helbrO the public nearly'a cett. , .l tury. The "Aitterican public naturally .viewed `them_:with - suspicion but as on trial the3J Were.' -• . . found what they professed,, - it wassoon gispla - decl ~.. ..by the greatest. confidence. In fact - the many'; .- • persops - who have - cciiitmeneed . ' - with them-tender' the- most trying circumstances of bodily. afilic ... , ,tton, whenevery other means _and medicine had i proved altogether . unavailing, have been restored ---:—Toltealtlvand happinesss from their tise,", and the • consequence is, they are now recommended lly - . thousands of, persons - . Whom they have coral of Coneumptiorfilnfltienzp, Colds, IndigeStion; 'Vs. ' ''pepsia, Headache; Pains; and a sense of fullness, 14 tit - a:be - el part,ot the Head, ustiall - te synip 7 . - toms of 'Apoplexy, .Jaundice; Fever • and Ague,: - Bilious,Scarlet, Tyfiltus,• Yellow, and coinmon 'fevers f all kinds; Asthma, Htirtit; Rheumatism, - ^ Nerious Diseases, _Liver Complaint, Pleurisy Inward---Weciknes.Depression,of- the: : S p iri Cs,. 'Ruptures, Inflamnriation, Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy, __..: Dt'oji:sy„,-Smull-Pcix r -litictzleti;-Croup,-Coughs,- ' Whoopin - g Cough,' Quincy, - Colic; Cholera lam , : 'bus, GravelWorms,..Dysentery, Deafness, Ring ' 'in'g Noises in the • head, - King's. Evil, Scrofula, ' ..- ..fesiffelatrile . ..,Sl . ...: Anthony's . .Fire; Salt Ithettin, bite Swellings, .Ulcers some of :30 years stand., . • ing, "Cancers & Tumors, :SWelled Feet and 'Legs, •: Piles, tostiven'ess, all Eruptirms of the-ißkin; .Frightful DreamS, Fe - male complaints of; very kind, especially obstructions,• relaxation, fkc....„ Although Doctor . B. has enumerated by name• the aboye diseases; he is nevertheless of opinion • . with his granclfraher, the late celebrated' Dr, Wm. . ,Drintlreth;,.that there 1s only Oss Drsease, an :, ;impurity of the0)10ocl, which. by impeding the circulation;jbAngs on inflammation, ond conse ilhehVetiftoWtirelitlii ---- the -- 04sfre'r - purriviteiii -. - • such impurity of the blood settles; and that it is theili - fferent appearances whicji - this in - flamatioW "or derangement puts on,--that -hare. caused 'rnecli. 'cal men to designate such appearances' by various - •: ntimes;but whiclilie•iirftiet, - stitify.thes'SartiMilia: , ' tr i - ease, ~with more or..oess violence. _Dr.. Wm• Brandreth was so fully convinced of the trutkof the above simple theory,...that_ he spent thirty yearsirrexperimentS-infi-latrirriOui:.irescarclitin 1:- -the- medical properties-o f -the -numerous -- plahfs7 composing the Vegetable .Kingdorni his object being . to compose a mediciele whick should at ____.iance purifyiiancl produce.by_specific actien, :a ~ remoyakif all bad humors from the bloOd by the stomach. and _bowels, as _ by.. the continuation o ' - the use of such a .vnedietne,• such humors re. sure to Ike carried off; and 'the blood assn e a state•of purity; and whoever takes - these= ills, ' and perseveres with them Ivill be satisfie Olaf, Dr. WU). Brandreth fully attained his. plata Rao :, pie object; It is'now-an absolute - . and-- nown factic that every.diserise, - whether it be in-the head -or feet, in the brain or meanest member; Whether it be an outward Ulcer, or an inward absoess, are, ....sll,_thoughitrisidg_from,_raany_cauxes;_ res.luAi We.. , • to this one grand effect, .namely. impurity of the -blood.. .. , In all cases- they will he found-a safe and sim ple remedy yet all po,werful :for - the removal: of, the - iliSease,. whether ,chronic or - recent, infections or otherwise; and what makes' , them particularly adapted for this .colintry, is that 'there is not the slightest liability'to cold when taking: them, in: deed the .syStem - is absolutely less susceptible of cold - when: under. their..iiifluence than at any other. time; therefore in this 'elinititellieLlireje 7 , valoahleNeither:_do , diet or, dare of any kind: In. England these Pills liaveliten the-only medicind of many :fainilieS . 'Tor feriocl§,Varying from forty to sixty years, and, have alwayS proved . effectual in reStoring: health' lvhdrevee-an abgationleornit.occurred.,. . ' -NOTICE.In _consequence of the numerous counterfeits for sale in the- Drug and Chemical Stores, the Public arc cantioned against porchap- Ingof any person except the accredited .agents.. ScenlityAgainsi bprtnp:Trelts. • -has adopted the - following plan to secure the GENUINE Brandreth Pills to the public. Every authorizecf.Agent_must_have. a Certificate of .agency, and it will be seen that a double fOrgery MUST be committed, before any one can procure a forged Certificate, and the person having it in his . possesSion is equally liable With the,forger. • ... The following ,are... the appointed agents for this vieinityoriz: Win. Gilmore, Chambersburg ;. Jacob A. Winrott, Gettysburg ; OGILBY & IIIT NER, Carlisle ; aiul.W_ln._llell,llarrisburg. • Dr. Brandreth's officers for the; sale of the above Pills are 169 Race above sth street,,_and 34 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. '• . May 8, 1837.—tf. Semi-Weekly Telegraph. LEGISLATIVE REPORTS. T HE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPH Will be ' published,seini-weekly during the ensu ing session Of the Legislature, and contain full reports of the proceedings of both bran ches, taken by competent and faithful repbr tors. The acts-of-thecorang-session of-the-Le gislature wilt be looked to With,rcuch inter est, The_peaple expect the party that have --obtained a majority_in the_pokcjar branch to '`carry-out,their promises of- refOiiiiiiit - th - e currency and banishing, shin-plasters from' circulation. This subject, together With the Improvement System. indeiiendent of mime --rous others of interest, are of themselves of sufficientmagnitucle to create a des rein the .mind of every intelligent citizen to takb a paper from the seat of. Government. In addition to this, the proceedings of the • State Conventions that will assemble here co• the 4th of-March to nominate candidatcs-foi Governor• Will be looked to with interest, and, _ given .with-fidelity: • ,T , ______he,proceedings of the—Converktion the Constitution- will also-be , , , given • t(ntil its final adjournment. And also selec ted portions of the most interesting Cori gtesbional pro:red - dings. • The. Terms of the Telegraph alt 4 For thesession, Semi- - weekly s2'o3 For the year, • 3'03 ' Persons paying; two:dollars - in - advance shall receive the , Telegraph ,from the pre sent time to the end of the session, and six copies will be sent to any one place for $lO paid in advance:, -, • Competent persons willing to, act as agents in their neighborhood, for the usual conwen sation, are requested to ioforin 'us, and if — strangers - to - biltiglate t.erences. -- - - TH - EO,:-P-ENN, I --- Hariisburg, Oct. 25, 1137, - _.___DR. SI - W,BAEL- HEWES+ , Velebre4cd Rheumatic; Nerve, and Bone - _ _ _ - - - L IM E N T . . . Applied morning and, night; has cured Min. ~ ,dre&. ',lt -gives relief inYthe ,of the glands,of the throat; and relieves the numbness And contractions of, the limbs and will " take swel '*fliks; down, and inflanuitiona,put of the flesh, rheumatism, bruises and sprainW.—lt gives 'mole. diate relief tit : strengthens weak limbs, and cx. tens the when contracted,—Aiew drops Orkt!lhar al Applied to the' ear of deaf per ' "1610 . 930 Ihir4oristant application, cause them to beir . in•tivOintifiths' time. , • A great nufnlier' of :certificates 'of the most respectable and decent • character may be'exam. fined where it is sold. 'Please call on S. C. Bolander Carlisle; who will give_ further information, or see Itr...l3olander's papers':, • , October,Ml,B37.4—.ly. eoW.- , . Flieriteed Wanted' ` .• thisheb of clean Flaxsped' ed.at:thettore.oft r , Subscriber in South, Nano. yer thre.et... S. C. : IIOLANDEII. Carlisle, Sept 18„1837; vx t tamaria-uhautat FOR SALE. _ Will be scald at Putilic.SaleJan Friday the 24th 'day of - November next; at 10 O'clock,:- A. M. of said day, tni the prenlises, the 'follotring'de sbribeil real,estate; late.. tlicproperty-W-Julaii Hetrick, seal. deceased, tiz: . ' ' , ice ,• • J!_ TRACT,ORLIAIIESTONE L./2ND, Situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland co Pa., about 7inila west of. C.triksle, c. nfninin}; 131 AORZZ, Bounded ,by lands of William Woods, — Samucl Beetern, and John Galbraith's being; ,there arc .1001acros cleared,--iti-a-high-jtate-of-cltivation and • under good fence, the' . residue is • cbyered • with thriving young timber: T 46 improvements are a two story . • • ' • , MAI W. 63 M 0 s • , 030, _ ND A_ Ny. sr9ny • 44 ST • XTE g 0170 39 '' • -• ere • WO neref:failingspyings the house; also-a Spring LOG BARN, and an ' o "choice fruit trees. ALSO, atijotning, oe , water Gouge and a apple orchard of . A LOT OF GiDOVIIID - Situate about. half a mile frerd the aboife . scribccl :adjoining the Yelloiv,.Breeches Crreclr, and lands of Dr. Wm. Chambers, Henry. Shank; jr. and others, containing 14:t0re.% all cleared and under - good fences, haring thereon erected a , jr,ok house a'. Stable. The whole of. the above property will be sold int4h.e__Lat. _so hi, se chasers The terms of, sale will be madeknown on-the=clay-of'sale: - • . , „ . CATII . AWINE - HETRICK; -7E;XeCtittzl . , 1 ABRAHAM HETRICK,.! . .__„ . . , - '''' liiiiH 7 HITHICK,- . -'.. • gxectitor9.. - GEORGE HETRICK, - October 30,1837.-3 w. • - 48. . _ !rife siibscriber has just received a supply of ITEM OYSTERS, which. he is prepared to -serve Ivirvilte -- very - te"St style, at Room, No. 9, IJarper s flow. lie invites his old customers. S and friends'io give hini-a call and,;:judge for - theh. selves. ' .JACOB ZEIG. Carlisle, October 20, 1837.—tc . • r 48. A.DJOURNF4 . D,SALE. Valuable tiropertg= QIID *XIME4 Will be•ex'poscd to Public - Sale at tie Court Ifous - q,,_ , in the borough of Carlisle; oh Wednesday the-I,sth day Of .November next, the following described property, viz: . ' • A Valuab 1 situate in Dickinson tovnship,Dumberland coun ty, on the Walnut frottom road, .adjoining lands oGeorge_..Lee, nyers_and_ otliers,_an - d about foul miles from arlisle , ecintainio4 • 120 ACRVS, _more or less, OA' first rateLiiriefstone * abciut 100 acres .of - I'ritOas eleared:alitl in a good_ state of cultivation. The improvements are a • TWO STORY STONE ; h Y.O MOVigAo a 'double Log Barn, and other out buildings, gether_witll..awelLof_water_.atAkesloor_;.,there.. 'on ,h's farm an excehlent • APPLE ORCHARD. The situation of this property would ufford an excellent opportunity for any person wishing to commence The mercantile business; it would also be a plodscite•for Eilocksmith shop. Atteadake will be given on the - day of sale by • James S. Woods Executor of Samuel TVoode t 'deed. H • October 23, 1837.—t5. • The Lancaster. Volksfreund will publish the above three weeks and charge this office. • Legislattpe,.Kojstolie t . itIORING the ensuing sessia' . o . f the legis -2-0 lature, the Keystone will 'be..published twice a week; 'and contain full reports.of the prixeedings in both houses. —lt will alsO con tain an account of the proceedings of the reform convention, which (judging from sim- y . i lar_b odi es_in_othe r_ states_an 'Like_ can ventioO -that--formed-our-present-constitution,) Will hardly its session before -spring. - *The political cOmplexion of the leg islat ure litid - tire innTiortant-.3ubjects-which.ffill_neces, sarily . come before it,. will render the next 'session peetiliarififiteresfing./ All I turned this way fOr spec* reform in our present defective currency: Deeidel 'action relatiVe to the improvement system iSr-ar dently desired.An Tally quarters. `These two' matters of th selves, form subjects of intense interest t the people at large.' in -On the 4th o March, .a democratic con en timr ti i Itis Semble-lrer-e—ati-d---n-cntritiaie—a candidate fcir governor:. An aocount of this, together/With the preparatory movements'of Jhe . -_.pa_rtY-in.-allzauarters- will' be-faithfully 'iletpled. : 'Foul these'clrcumstatices, there ii er has been -'4 .time when a paper from iv i t le seatOf goveldment was of-such'intlispen 'sUble value_ to all the citizens of _the com monwealth, -as it will be for the ensuing,six - -( trionths. ' — 7'7 . - The terms of the Keystone' are ,the•same asiferetofore., . • During the session semi-weekly $3,00 For the year " 3,00 Any 'person forwarding,us 2 dollar's, shall receive. the Keystone from the time of sub scribing to the close of the session—or six 'copies will be sent to any one office for $lO. All' Post Mastds Fire invited to act Its agents-for-theystonerin-receiving.subscri bers And remitting money to us; and any One - signifying his willingness to act as'Suchi shall receive a list of our subscribers in his town and neighboVhood,, with , our terms of agency. Packer, Barrett 4s• Parke: Harrisburg, Oct. 18;-1837.. • - • " Notice ,AL4persoqs.indebte'd to the estate of Samuel Ruby, late of East Penosborough township, Cum berland county. deceased; are requested to make payment-on or before tb r e first day of November next, to the subscriber, residing in the township aforesaid ; and those •having claims against said estate, will present them duly. authenticated for settlement. • . • • • • . . JO.l-1N RUFP , = • September 25, 1837.-6 w. • - 42 ADJOURNED AL 4. S W THE FAR ICT-,and two lots of Timber land, belonging to Wm. IL YVoodburn, will positively be sold at public sale, on the prem. isei, on Wednesday the 22d,day of NoYern ber.timtt: • For description of property and terms of sale, refer to the Carlisle Herald & ExPoSitor previougtO the 22d init. JACOB, SWOYER, Assignee of Wm. W. Woodburn. Wig - vine; Oct. 24, 1837. ~ • , .• „ eicrutar It . ll- . tila ISlCAMatiairr4- For. , e. or ~..., . . R .e• •nt... ISal .• .., -. - THAT'large and well knOwn film, lying. one 1 - mile - west: of-Carl isle, called A he_ SteeLlatin . i.now_ in poiisession' of .Leiclig - and .Moliler, containing, about 250 acres,. - . -17-sAciesOrykliichfict'elleard 1 • • , , ancl:under gdod fence,.inid well set with clover. Ihe-impro% meats are t a good' . , -, • - : ''. . • A` welliing Nouse, - • ..- -----. A icart.GE.STONE - BARN, - .. 9b, fee lonz, a - pump of never failing: t'i'er i an ...'lopl.. Orchard, and every (Alt& necessary in or c der. 'l' 's farm is superior for stock:: • ____ALSO-;•..Atiotherftirmln Mirth Middleton town. ship adjoining Zeigler and Horner's heirs, con. taming about 225 acres, a large riOrtion , of which is cleared. This tract is well calculated for stock, having abundance. of meadow and water in•every field. The, improvements are several dwelling • ' houses a.log barn alid.still -house. 1 - • The. above will be sold or tet on gem] terms -Apply-to-It. Gitlin, — Carlisle, or te. - • October 2,1837.4 t Viceitionfra" BankVirectorß. • •e i .CARLISLE BANK, • - • October . 12, 1837, • Notice is hereby given to the Stockholdeeg: in this 'institution, that' an election will be held on_the third Nonday of November next, (being the 2Cth day,) at the_4anlcing House, \ • tor thirteen Directors, to serveduring the: year then to ensue. - ,° • . . W. S. - COBEANT - Cishier. 9c_ . 19_11 . ! 17, 1837. _ • NORTH AMERICA In§ukance compoilly. Capital '600,000 notlars;-: THIS Company still continues to make te - on-all—kinds-of-property-throug4i 1:11 - eit- agency. in - CarliSle. The premhirri is regulated according to the risk.: Averaging from 35 to 40 cents,., in the hundred ' dollars: Descriptions will b reedived„and policies. dated &Oar the day tirsurveY. C=Ml= RO " - - - - .'Whereas, thd . riOn . JOHN llEED;Presi dent Judge - of the Court of Common Pleas• in the 9th - district, 0 - unposed of the counties of -- thimberlandi --- Juniata - c - and — Perry''find --- rthe lionaohn Stuart and Jolla Lrjevre, Judges of the said Court of common Pleas of the co. of Cumbirland, `havc issued theirpreeept,. bearing date the - 15111 day of-August, -1837, and tome directed, for holding a , COURT OF OYER AND TEnnwitn, and_ CYeneral - Jail-Delivery ,-& Gener4l I ter Sessions of the Peke, Ot;:entlfslei on the second Monday of . .Arov.,• 1837„ (being, the 13th day) at terco'olcekin the - forenoon, -•_ • Notice ishieteby-Giveri to' ConStablcs of the . said 'county of Cumber land, that they be th6n - .-tind .: there in their proper persons IVith,their records, iniptisi tions, examinations, and other remembran ces to do Those 'things which tb their offices 'respectively appertain. - Awl those_who_are bound by recognizandes - to prosecute - against Hth - e - prisoners that are, or then may be, in tifte,lail of Cnimberiantl .County,_to be.then, and there to prosecute against them as shalt be just. Dated at Carlisle, the 12th day of Octther, 1837, and the 62st of American jridepen dence. • ; •• • / MICHAEL HOLCOMB, Sleff. / • Assignee 4.6count_, .1 ['NOTI ' CE is hereby . Oen, that the Assignee ntcoulitof 'Monica - Anglicy, ASsignet — of J. -- m Nicklin, has been firesiented to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirm a- I tion and allow anc ( e, and said court have appoint ' ecithe first iiY? of November court, (being'. the 1411 . (7.: - .y; of/stiid month,) for its consideration, and rule iall concerned to show cause why it shall no be confirmed anal allowed. - • .... . GEO. FLEMING, Froth'y. - Proth'y',9 Office, I.oth Oct., 1837.. : . . . PU r LIC_SAVE.ORLAND • _ln pursuance of_ the.last will well, deceased. there will be exPliSed .to Public.salei on the premises, on Wednesday the 15th-day_of _November next, atlo'_clock P. M. a valuabre - tratt.d - • -- . LIME-STONE LAND_ i __ Situated. in.,Sotithampton — townifip, Cum berland county, .Pa. '.adjoining • the land's of Messers. Georg° W. Himes,-JaVlVallace, Samuel . Wherry, Christian Noaker,.` and. others,' containing ONE HUNDRED and' provements are a LOG HOUSE-and Barn, with a Well of Water near the buildings.— I.l"proper-por .i,on of the land iszleared and • in-a- good : state of -Cul ti of Sale will be' two-thirds of the•rrioney in hand,-the-other_third_part,to_remain_pro , • secured during the life-little of the widow. • GEO. HAMILL, - JOHN COX, • . . _ • - • Executors. October IT, :1837. ' • • - Ortiz. *MVO.. THE subscriber offers for sale the' following described house and half lot of ground, sit. mite on the north side of ' Main street ifi the hot.: °ugh of Carli.e.4, • neattty op_popite_ Mr, ' George_ Auglainlaaugfi x hotel_ the weft half of No. - 61, in th . e.4.la-n-oriaid borouglt.;zbounrleil - by -Main7street-on-the-souttri-tin--7:—Myers-torthe west;Dickioson alley (23 feet wide) on the nortbi, and thesidow.Creighton.on the east, containing '3O feet wfronCand 240 feet ituleptlr: - The buil . dings area . . Frame ,Treatherboarded •• • i . tqr, . nt ` . c, fronting on Main street with a large Brick Rack Building, AND A--B It•LCK STABLE., fronting on .the alley: • Said half lot' is in•a high state-ofirtiprovement, withA,variety of choice !'Luit Trees and OrairmNines, now bearing, Currant and Goostel,erry Buda*, and .Syr.rubberj/ of different kinds. Au indisputable title will he given to the pur-. chaser. Further particulars are deemed unne cessary. - Any persons wishing td,ritirchase, are invited to call and view the premise's. 'The terms will bo*made known by .. • - . 'JACOB. SQUIER. . • August'P. 1837; . •. " N. B.—Good western paplir on sol vent banks will, be received in payment for the _above , :... , J.•-,5.,,-. 13y - ,virtue of sundry writs of Veriditloni : Ex ponas to, me directed, issued out of . the Court' Of Common Pleas ,of Climbed , nd eout,ity, Will be exposed to Public Sale, a~T i uuet'iluuse, in - he' borough of nday the 13th day:of -November,B37,--iit - 9-o'cl clc~rA h1.,-the follow-- ink deAcribed 'Heal Estate, to wit:— • - JAMES GIVIN, Kidden»iiister JOHN J...MYERS, ✓lent. AD:JOILTANEfi , , SIIERIPF SALE, 19/1111.4 GROVE ESTATE, containing; twenty fiiie - thouSiintl 'acres of land, inrwe or less, .sittiate in Dickinson . and South Mid dleton ':towilships;-Cumberland county, _with a Yk. l 3Milfael:A nna -- FOrRGE, Coal House;.Smith.add Carpenter's Shop, a large 'Brick • Mansion - house., and . thirty Log Tenant Houses, one • _ SA. GRIST-MILL •!S*SAW-MILL ). a two story Stone Office; two large and excellent Baina, one large Stone Stable, and several small Stables..and Other bulldings,;Ore Banks, Minerals, Zic.—There is alarge part of this estate which is cleared and So improved as to be admirably adapted to the purposes of farm , ing! and part of it is occupied by tenants, and and• in a good state of cultivation,: The . :73ar - Bank - , - and - tintberfor - coal'are - so conve, nient to the Furnace and Forge, and can be had at so little expense aS"to make it among the most .superior Iron establishment in Pennsylvanian The Water never fails to an extent to require the full operation of either Forge. or : Furnace,Taking-evgg-thing con nected with th - Cestahlishmentinto - consider= -atiorrit-tras-rto-superiottinmsyl Seized andtaken in•execution as the,j - roperty Offttes Bp. ' HOLCOMB, SherE,..... Tl. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, 2 Oct. 9, 1837. ROBINSON'S OF 80 Batt:it;.---4-tkorshilEiiiilic.PraiilitidllaTile. Capital- • 50,001VDOLAIARS , _ . - Persons at `allistanceAli 5d to luck in either of the foll ving grand Lotte ries—one of which draws alternately every week—are respectfully requested to forward their orders to the subscriber, enclosing the cash or prize ticket 4, designating the Lottery iyill - receive - immediate - attention by return mail, and the drawings forwarded when over (if requested.) Baltimore. Md. DRAWING OF LOTTERIES:—Order-in which the several State Lotteries will be drawn. :Maryland State-Lotteries-draws-in-1,111-6- more every of ter on•av: capita s. rant,e. from 10,000, -20,000 to $30,000-; Delaware .State LotterieS- draws twice every week, ca pi tals_var_y_from_s-to__$10,1,10.04;0 rand_qm,_ sbliclatad . Lcittery di‘aws once every week; capitals 20,000, 25,000 to $30,000 ; Alexan -dria Lottery draws once-every otheriveck,_ capitals 10,000,°20,0001'30,000,50,000 ; \Th.- ginialitate-Lottery .draws every Saturday in each - -week; - capltal;prizes.rangefrom - 10,000, - 0;00C:237000,710 - ,01101.6 s^l4o - ,1160.T. Tickets in the aboVe Lotteries , vary from-$2, 3; 5 and 10 eaclOhares inkproportion; " All letteya:addre ssed . to the subscriber go perfec.tly=safe. NOrnikaTiTate has ever ific, 'corned! FEIREEMMIII - make lei creditors. ME ; - Take Notice that we have applied to the judg es of the courrof common pleas of Cumberland 'county for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this commonwealth, and • they have appointed Mon day, the 13th day of November, 1837, at the court•house in Carliak, for the bearing of us and our creditors, when and where ypu may attend if you think proper. WILLIAM M'KINLEY, JACOB \VEIYRICII, JACOB BAUM, .IAS. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH FItY, L,IOIIN M'CORNIICK, JACOB RIVER, ". " WILLIAM BOYER, PETE'- 'GOODMAN. , Oct. 17, 1837. ' . • SIOCk. and Exchaftge tHOWER,, Harrisburg, Market street, opposite to Wilson's . • ' L 0 111.111 Y PRIZF',S cashed, and alfl information given relative to LOTTERIES. August 21 1837. • 1 OrOTICE. THE siilisci i6er at — Minified - tied= give the highest.price in cash for wheat. • • _Pavid . Reichard.. Angust.2l;lB37.-6m..* Tirl.ustee_Acc_omitt NOTICE is hereby given . that the Trustee Ac count of Skiles • Woodburn,i surviving trustee of Samuel Caldwell an habitual drunkard, has been presentdd to . the - CdurtorCommoil"Pl6is_of Cum, lierhipilrefitifitY; iillowaifee; end said court have appointed 'the first day of No -ember-cuthr(-12TIWThe A.ith diWTX•Kai - for its ponsideratiun,Atuf-rule on all concerned. to Allow cause why , ii,shall not be coli fi rmedlind al lowed. . OEO Protley. Proth'y's Office, 10th 'Oct., 1837 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue'of a writ'of vedditioni Exponas to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale at the, court house in,the borough of Carlisle-on Monday the 13th day of November 1837 at 9 o'lock A. - M. the following diticrihecl. real fateto%vac Atradt of • land situate in . • South-Middleton township, Cumberland county, -containing-110-acret-moreroz,leasouljoining--die - the lands of James Giien, Knox's • heirs and John 111'Cliwe„William Moore and otheri E having thereon erected a two story log house, weather boarded, two snialtlog houses, and a large bank barn,,!and 'Oro apple Orchards,'and a atredril 'of water running tbrough•the same. - , Seized it'd taken in'execution as thelproperty Of Michael Id E 6 e. • _ . , M HOLCOMB -- nerifi'VOffige. Sheriff. Estate .of Christiatf CoOver,'deceased. • • - I,ETTrs:'alninill mtlell ri ile estate 4cistinooverateoflknson town' ship, Cumb&lancl,,county, deceahedi have issued in due forth of Isiir,to the subscriber, residing on the farm deceased, in .said . township 7 , - All persons having claims against said' estate Will present theta, and those indebted will make,pay= ment to ADAM DOOVER, Adm'r. ~pppt.-25,-1/337.—.6w,. • .. • • 11102 CUT*111121)- -ATTORNEY AT LAW, ".SoUlli-Zaet of Market Square, Cariiele, 511ofiraViiVegapble 14, ife plitlONl[X,fprielE. • S. C.ONTR . ASI I , • . . . :_...Ajl_nations e from-the.remotent,oos,-buyehad-shipi,- hitt Columbus ouly found out the way to America.. Delbre the time 'of the great Spanish navigator, people were only ena-' Idetl-to,Paddle,aliou t-the-shores.--just_so_with-theLLife_ Msdicines. It is but two years since t first. ventured upon. on. .unknown ocean, and I have discovered the 'precious object I was in seareh of-D E A L'll{,* Vese tatiliithedieiner were indeed known when . I commenced my search-, but their use,was - not. .13y the use of. theni,,,l have' not only passed from .the 'dejected invalid,' to the hale; hearty-and active 'man of business, but, comparatively. spen kinga renewed my yoUth.' I can Ihos, with - eliAlldenatrlrraffitwit experience, advise with my fellow citizens. Does thereader want proof that the VE . GET ADUE - IA FEMEDICIN ES are :suitable to Lis own case?. I hare_ on nt my office, .546 Broadway, hundreds orbeaters, from .Some of_the.most respectable citizens of this my native land, voluntary offer' edam testimony of the vjrturs.of A GOOD VEGEtABLE MEDICINE. ' ' , .Perscins whose oonstitations.linVe beep nearly ruined 4)). the .minerol prep Orations of-the,' day, will bear ine witness, thatthe Life ltledieints;and such only, are -the true course to permanent good health. ''' _ _ GENERAL REMA RItS RELATIVE Tp-MOF FAT'S LIFE PILLS Sr. PMENIX '.BITTERS- 'These medicines have leng been known and appreciated, for their extraordinary and immediate powers of restoring -perfect health, to persons mire - ring under nearly every kind .of disease to which the human frame is ljablo. fn ninny hundreds of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufferers front the very verge of an untimely grave, after ell the deceptive nostrums of the day had ut terly failed; and to many thousands they Mire permanently secured that uniforurrnjoyeirmthrlfailth,•without which life itself is hut a partial blessing. SA great, indeed has their eflicaey invariably and infallibly proved, that. it has appeared scarcely less than Mint:Mons to those who were unacquainted with the It antifully philosophical principles upon which they are co npounded,• and npon. which they consequently mit It as to their manifest and sensible It action in purify Mg the springs and clumnels.of life, and• enduing thenrwitlrrenewcd}toneinnd vigorilliat - they. - were _indebted for their llauleovlncli wesbestowed upon thern,nt Oh iplifithncous retititst of several indiViduids Whoie:lives - IferfrthrOliVibTffi'saved. - - ... ..... 'lite proprietor rejoices_ in the opPortunity afrordpil by. the universal dilrusion of iliiFilaily,,p_ress,..for,placiti-liix. VP.G . PTAIII:it ..P7 — PII.I.S .- within the lino" ledge• and rencleof every individual in the community, Unlike. the hose or perititious itunekeriisi hich boast or vegetable in. gredictus; tin... Lire Pills are caret!) vegeliihk, and contain neitlur Mercury, Antimony, Arsenic, nor any other ern', in any rutin whatever: They are entirely composed or extracts from rain, and Pow9atil plants. the Virtues of which. thullgh lontk-known4o—se-se—lntlian—t.ribasi_and_ recently to sonic ennuent pharmnegutical client fists, tire alto gether unknown to the. ignorant pretetiders, to medical science; a'od were liCitr before-utlitunisteird in 60 happilY cflicneions a combination. . _ . 'flee first operapon is to loosen' the coats of the stoinach ~t. and bowels, the various impneei s ' s an d c rudities constantly settling around them; and la remove' the hardened facts which - Ca/letA in the'conVolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines partially cleanse these, and lave snob col-- leetedinasses behind, as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its Itain of evils, or sudden diarrlima, with its im minent dangers. This fact is well knoun to • all regular ittintoloists, who examine the human 1 , M1T13 after derith:, and hence the prejudice of these well inforined Imintl against 'the quack medicines of the nkt...-- The second efilitt of the VE,G ET A 131. 1 ,, LIFE PILLS n .to cleanse. the Lidneys and time bladder,-snit by , it. b • Means, titt,liver and the_longi, the healthful 1 etionof which entirely! depends_ atom the. regularity IX t w Urinary Itim+. Tilt. blued,: which . ;row. its red-color f um the agency of, the liver and the langtM. t-P - -formiasies-i Ito tile - Incasfitteing-thns - litieilletrliy - tild e , i i and nourished by food coming from , o ti clean stomach, courses freely (hi-neigh thin veimiy renews every tiarCtif the system', mid triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming check.- Thefollos ing_nreadiung thedistressing-variety ofhtunan iliteates, td wlaich.tlit-Wr,,E*l*-Lift.: Pins are well_k,nown to lie infallible:— _ ESE _ DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first :mil second Mann:ells. and creating a now of pure, healthy bile, 'instead of the stale ona.nerol Isinik-.Flatidency,Paipitation _or the heart. Loss of Appetite, en and heal-ache," Iti-stlussmss; - Illztriaper,. A itxtety; - chilly, 55 hicli-are the general -symptoms-of Dyspepsia, will as a natural consequence of its cure._ Cpstirencor, lay civil. aaa lu w hole. length or the iiitcstilici With llatala Vaolvut:it;plivadena_prirgis.!cave t i3bow els costis ithin two days. - Diarrlara and Chofero, by removing the sharp-acrid-Mad:-by which. them cont. plaints areliceasioncil, and by promoting alas ss•erction'of the musent membrane. by restoring the blood to rekidar eireolation, through the prOceSs ofimespiration in slime cos/-a, and the thorsdigh'so. jution-ormil-inwstinal obstinctions in others,,fflce, 1.1 Ch have been known to care Mieunioy.rni permanently thity:wecks, and Gout in : half that time, :ay .reinoving local nillaininatioi•-frons4.lle-MitsCles iitatligansents or the .o,op, les o . l* all kinds, by freeing and strengthening .thultidneysinst4motsferfthe),mreratemost-ilelightflully-on tlit.se important organs, and hilite have ever been found a certain reini•ify for the siorsreilies . af Gravel. "Alan; Worms, , by dislodging - from:, the turnings of the bawds - thellitay matter to.which these creatures adhere; Kithina mul Con sumption, by relieving the vessels of the lungs from the - inuctrsTv flick - even:slight colds - Will - ocension, which - if - 11°V rernalrell becomes hardened, and product s these dreadral l' diseases. - Scurvy, Ulcers, and inn; iterate sores, by theper feel purity which these Life giveto the blood, and all till humors; Scorbutie Eruption, and bad complexions, by their alternative ells ct 'mini the fluids that fecal the skin, the morbid state of as !deli oCeasioln tall Eruptive complaints Sallow, Clouds; rhd other disagreeable Complexions, • use of these Pills very short time, will effliet an squire sun' of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and a striking,' improve mMit in the Clearness of the slain. Conlialon Colds-and In- Ilititiaa, will .81sVilyS luau cured by our dose .or by two, evert 111 liar worst cases. Piles,-as a rtmeily for Ill e ttiost this tresling and obstinate malady, the V's getable Li • !'ills distinht and emphatic reconimendation. It is well know zit hundreds i Wei sfillif these invaluable Pills. sans himself afflicted with the complaint Ibrtipwards of.thiety:firejeurs, and lie tried in vain every remedy prescribed Ns Wain the as hole compass attic Meteria iiclength, tried_the-medicine-which lie now oinrs to the public, and be was acted in as very short time, after his recovery had barn pronounced not only lin probaldc.'but absolutely, impossible, by oily human means. oinEcTIoNS FOR USE.-The Proprietorortho l'cge• table Life Tiffs does not follow the bilie alid mercenary prac tice oflhe or the day, in advising persons to talse his Pills in largo quantities. No good medicine can possi bly he% required. These pills are to be tat o_ at lied tiler 'everystight, - fora weetz_nrfortnight, according:to the disease. Thf:4- - uslial dose is from a to 5, nedortlitm to the constitution of 114elli•rioni. Very delicate persons should begin with but voimul - increase ,-- ax - the - naturt-sif-tfir - -casirmay-require. r-those-more roloists-orof-very-costive liabit.-marbegon wills 3,-aud increase to. 4, or. wi 11-c ffect. a. stiff's:jet:Ely fault ay change rorvgliithfilte pati`rrat their far ther use.. 'a:his., Pills. soles tim'es occasion sickness and though very seldom, unless the stomach is very fjult-t r inp_Oinvever,tnay be considered a favorable symptom, Will tindlibutelf at once relieved, and by per severance will soon recover. '!'hey - usually operate within _ O'fir - Erlloursirtind"wever 1n0..):.1w.' taken - by the most -doliclate-fetnale.untkr-nn}-eireninstaliesis-,--1,11.0MW - eve - ri• iscommended, thallthose in later periods of ',regime, - take but - one at a time, and thins co lime to keep the' t howels open: and even Mornay betaken where the patient is very costive., One pill in a solution of two table spoons full or acute, may lie given to tin infant in the following doses-a tea spoon full every two hours till it operatei; fora child from one to live ,years of age, half a. pill-and frail lire to tell, one pill. . TILE P [BENI X BITTERS, are so called, liecause,they possess thepower of restoringlhii expiring embersof health, ton glowing vigor_throughout thetunstitution, tunic _Plue nix is said to be restored to life from the ashes of its own Icompusetlof roots fuuntldnbilisertain-partsof the western country, wli ich iI I infallibly cure FEVERS AND AGUES of all hinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the el'- _tbt.r flie-most,powerful preparations of Sarinparilln, and II iniiiiidiatcly cure the, fletermination.of Rimop, TO Till , . BEAD ; never Nil in the sickness incident to young females; and will be, foluid a certain remedy in all cases of nervous debility and weakness of the most impaired constitutions. - -As a remedy for Oro.- nic- and Iniiaminatary Rheumatism, the efficacy of=the Phoenix Bitters-will be demonstrated by the use ore single -bottle. The usual dose of these bitters is half a, wine gluss full, in water or wine, and this quantity may betaken twit or three times a day, about half an hour before meals, or a less quantity may be taken at all times.. To-those who are afflicted with indigestion - after locals, these Bitters . wilt proye invaluable, as they very greatly increase the action of the principal viscera, help them to perforin their functions, and enable, the: stomach so discharge, into. the bowels whams - L.l'ls offensive. Thus indigestion is easily and speed i ly removed, appetite restored, and the mouths -of the ab. AtiLbetit.sessels.being_cleaused.-nutritionisliteilitatedvand strength-of bodY . and energy of tnind.are the happy results. For further portion lars of MOFFAT'S LIFEn PILLS, and PHOENIX: _BITTERS, -apply- at-Me. Moffitt's office No. -1.0 - limadsvar, - NerrYerki - wherollit:Tilli*cluflie — tibtrintar for 25 cents,6o cents, or ,g 1 per box; and the Bitters for SSI or ,g 2 per bottle. CO -- Numerous certificates of the wonder ful efficacy oeboth, may be there instected. In some obstinate 'and complicated cases of . chronic anif inflammatory Rheumatism Liver Complaints,. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy, Pitet,injurtes from the tirrof mer rimy, quinine,and otherdiseases of long standing, it maybe found itecessary to takdboth the Life Pills and Phoenix tees, in the doses before recommended. ' N. 13.—ThesoYfIls andthe, Bitters' will get all , m6cury out of the system infinitely faster than the best preparationsof Sarsaparilla, and are a cetain rquedy for the...hing o f blood to the head, or all violent,kadaehee, tie doulearux,, &c.—All persons who are predisposed. to, apoplexy, patsy, Ike:, should never be'without the I.4ife Oils or the Bitters, for one dose in time will save life, They equalize the circu lation of the blood, draw all pressure from the head, restore perspiration, and, throw off every impurity' by the pores or the skin. September . ' •• • ' Has commenced the practice-of Physic - iif the-fthrough: or ;Car '=lisle, -wherd he.wilLhe ttsp_pv to requer his' professional services to theie-who'insy please to oqi . . • upon him. . His • place of rest. • .i.tfr . . dence Win North Hanover st.„, She house formerly-occupied by Dr....Fulinelitnek, .and 'neirly_opposile - -to - Mr; - John . . a October 9, 183 zDateala ED RICK ; EIRRNIAST, • 'EVAN' SP: MEDICAL PREI"ARA.TI . A.a the enjoy ment of 'health depends' n pre- AL' "serving Biel complicatedTenctioni of- the S FOMACH;LIVEIt,'INTESTINES & LUNGS,- in a healthy add vigorims state,, tlitoub 'the °pc , rations of-which the-body_ receives_itsrowth, its , nutrition, and. its support. .ft'can . no longer be astonishing=-that-when these vidceni.are-derariged and cannot,perform their 'pOper hmetions, the 'Whole system should suffer and *One 'disorder. ed. The blocidls made fi-owthe content's of the stomach t has its red color and vitality.given to. it by_the actioniof the lungs, and, duty in, eircutationg through the 'Veins and' ar.(e. "ries, has its.yellow'or billions excrement, which may. be. termed its refOse or:worn - out sediment, colleeted and - discharged- by !the- , liyer.Fliesc..... viscera, then • are the antimpnial Mechanisth of ap paratus bywliich the blood - is' manufactured and preserved ; and it is "therefore 'obvious - that the slate of these should - be the first consideration of the physician. No_w thereare vations'eauseS this will affect and derange these.organs witn. which the blood has nothing whatever to do.. ~_ Thus the in stomach may be utterly debilitated and ma; ment,, by affright, grief, disappointrtient, heat of MI6 weather, or any other nervous action, andhei wholly uoable'ro digest its food: - Is the'blood to blame for this? NERVOUS ACTION of long -continuance, will produce settled DYSPEPSIA, with•head.ache. bile,"mental and' physical . debili tv, and fide al retinue of other evils,- Is tile _ blood .Ib . r kla e for this?. Intemperance, by in-, flaming the c atsof 'the stornieh, and - leaving it • in flacid, proitrate• weekneis ; and an _undue quantity and continuance of.purgative medicines, by producihg.the same-effects, will put this organ almost out of use for -digesting wholesome , solid food; :and thus- impoverish 4.11 - blOod; and "(be whole system; . ..Is the blood to blame forthiS? Again. With regard to the Lungs, it is well known, thata slight eold, occasioned" by damp feet or by -d-eurredtk of• - aitr wi I firffl ame the bilaitelinOlf , down through the branching air _tubes _of. the lungs, and create either-excessive MUCIIIIMR; or that dreadful insidious disease„ Consumption, with pustules and suppuration of the . tubes, whirl,, though timely remedies-may pievent; no earthly -skilLean cure— lithe blood of the fair and,bloom ing-vjctim to blame for this? the liver, whe - ii climate,. sedentary habits, idtensperance, or other. 'prostrating can fay withered away or paraly zed it with distend° .comes carry• Off the bile from the eicenlati .9, and instead - of dis. ellatgirig" it through the kalNAliilder' leaves it to came through life: skin in jaundiced and sallow fluids, and to rush -upon-the-stomach in irregular 'and excessive qbantities. Is Ake - iifqtili.rate blood to blame foY this? • Nor these vital organs are never affected by the blood, until after• the blood hog heertillffeCted by- them oney are the Joakers..snd.maSters,-.,andit is merely-their worik and their passive agent; • " -'KnOwing'thistAn'be--a-settrid-ind-ucle.hionitrateil roet -in science and experience, Dr. W. EVANS' system of practice is in faithful accordance witl{it. Ile a'rns - to keep tke Stoinscb,illeturigs, and" the - Liv.crln.vigorous arid 'regylar. action7 - us.the three great fountains of health-and life. For this pur-' pose he prestriheS ills beau tifully - ellicacious AP ERIENT PILLS (acknowl ed by metlical men who'have analyzedand econn coded them,lo be • equal to any i4 l ,he world) in ases which require _ ' the cleansing able stomacl nd bowelN; and Ids celebrated .CAMOMII. - or TONIC PILLS, in cases.-ofoeryonsirrilabiity i -- stomachic weakness, otgeneral - debility. majority' of , human diseases having - their origlo.in.the generalsymint ! : thy of the-principal-visceraivith the - ntroits "SyS., tem ; he thus seek , disease ``fit the most subtile fibres Of its - roots, instead "of,vonly hoping to cx. ti.rpateit by pluckingoffits . leases and niore rant branches. Ilia APERIENT RILLS will 46' All that any "purgative Medicine-0 4.4.10, that is thorthighlyeleanSe the. stomach and duels ; and Iris CA NIO MILE or TONIC PlLLS,eba , irling as they also do, the Most_ delightfulANUMTNE known in medicine, will dp.,. have , ..... anti ore continually doing more to strengthen, restore.Acl sustain - theloiman - - constitution - than 'any otlrel medicine that lias.yet been discovered. Of this he has innumerable proofs, and this no.,man..can deny without falsehood. Dr; WM. EVANS' medical-preparations are for, all Stomach and Nervous Diseases. Jr. ludiges. lion, Dyspepsia Billious A ff ections or Liver Corn. Heartburn or Acidity in the .Stomach, Tightness at the-Chest,'Eoss of•Appetife, Fain in the side, or Flitulency," Hypecnondriacism, Low Oirits, Palpitations of the. heart„ Nefvous tatillitY, Nervous Weakness, Fluor Albus,-Semi nal Weakness, •Incligestions, General "Debility, Bodily Weakness, Colorcisis or -Green Sickness, Thltulent - orilystefal:Priatings,Hysterics, Head ache-, Hicetfp, Sea Sickness, Night Marc, Gout, Rheumatism, Asthma, .Tic Dolereux, Cramp, Spasmodic' Affections, Nausea, Vomiting; Pains in the Side, Limbs, bead, Stomachs or Back, Dire ness or* Confusion of Sight, Noises in the Inside, alternate F [millings of Heat and Chinless, /Tu mors, Watchings, Anxiety, Spasms, Bad Dreams, 'Agitations, Will in every case be relieved by an - occasionandose-of-EuensLeanami/e - —Ladies,.during_the..titne.of_pregnaty,are oft — en_. troubletTOwith Sickness, Vomiting, Heartburn. Headilche, Toothache, hysterics,' and other troublesome symptoms effectually relieved by these dreparations. .• c J HN -MOFFAt --- pr:II7II:EVANS'`IIIEDICAL --- OFFICE, - Nti ' ARCADE, Cites - nut street, Philadel hit. For-sole at the Herald and Ex positor Office: • June 5, 1837. : ..1 Rev. Dr. BartholonleiVir -- : - 7 -TINK-EXPECTC)II -• - A n gie cab . ) e - ffe eti veremedy - for Coughs, Hoarseness, Colds; Paris in the 13reaSt, - extiettara '0 Adults Children in cold dininimand.ivar* , . . . , • The prgprietors are awarethat there are many Tanedies -,for coughs - 41nd digeases of,the inn :s 4 - some•no doubt .are good,..butit has rentable( s o a late dayto -discover.an article so admirabl fitted to these compliintst so potverifiFind- ectutil, `and:yet-so perfectly innocent and , mil . ' . - ~L4not.the public class the scien c result of a learned Physician, and Divine wi the nostrums erthe 4 0 -. -Lei them make a c refill perusal of the evidgitces attending this-'article; .their re 7 .Spectabilityand_theldecided-manneryin.-which they speak, and they.,canntit :withhold their bi rn lief to.soe of its virtpes.-.1 Let us assure them - thatit'Singletrial4flt will-do-l_more.to-eonVinee.- all of, its merits thin' r,ll they can., see or hear :Oh' the subject. • jils gnite• certain that no injury l'has ever bee known tiiiiike.from its free use. - .qh uncvnYnon' fact . is, thaf..ilii . s remedy is a Sylitp,.afrtpalatably- and -pleasant" - -,a.,:the tasteis ,the rnodt popular French cordials, an - d - thiltren take4t, always with the greateSt readiness:- • .- The proprietors are now makirigriPid r Arrange ments to-liaye -this iriicle ,in the binds ,Oriiery., druggist And .npotliecarjr in the coiintry..'',lt May .be known to be genuine .by..the following signa ture as belogigf the 'Rev:-Gentleman and . Ky., sician who ifithe anthor of - .:-., • . . , ,-..•. , .1t is with - great, ; pleasure , that the Rropti - efors are enabled thus to biing_, forward an amide so truli.ineritorietia.4 this syrup , and frijol sucti'a Source, and' they fruit the community who, 4utve occasion for its use.may.always find it within their reachi both as to, places at which it may We fourid, and. the low price at which it is sold.: • A great number of the most - wonderful. cures May be seen by calling on Mr. Itolander,' Carlisle, at whose tore it is for sale.• See Mr. l-Belander's papbrs. _ a-• • POWDER F.TF. FFF. P4s‘der for sale -- at -eithersrboW nte_or _'reta il;-at-tbe-store - of The subscriber in North itolover street; ' • - • - , JACOB. SEN ER. Carlisle, Atsikust 21, 1837.. . • . • . . Iv CONSUMPTION CURED. ' • The Iriflin Specific ! • I , For- the pres , etition and cure cof - Coughs k Colds, Asthmas, -Consumptions, spitting of Blood, -and-diseaSes the.bicast and lungs, . . Dactor . c(ar 'bon' - .&epman, the' propriez ' tor of the specific, • resided Upwards-of foul' '- years among the, different. tribes.•offNorth_ - Alifetican- Ind i atisi . and. with unwcaried•diff gente.used every means in his.. power to re-' • - quire a knowledge of.theelifferent 'remedies used by.thern, - for .the cure . Of 'the Sick and • wounded; and more partittdatly 01;0 : Which - - - • bey take to prevent:and Clare the . .cOnstitrip - - . , ' • .. thin, and complaints .of.the breaSt and. lungs. : - I He observed the Indians Weresiibjeet :to nu•• - • m erolts 'and sitnilar : complaints ftel ;: those td. ~ .-whft-e people; Old 'frank 'their, tonne 6f liv- • ing, `and being, exposed to t he - *leniency • all - weathey,i,'['enany• - of their - ccitriplaintn ' • - were:comp icated - air . d - vielent. Althea - 10 i my Of .their diseases were of such a-na-' r: . tre As would,. with people in a civilized . ' tate haie.tettninated in confirmed:consump-:. • ifiris:;-' yet," - during . the' tithe : : he was-with' ( o. I them, be . did nothear . tif. one :169 died; of,a • consumption....„ -... , . ' _.. .. ~ So Happy are they in / eit .k °Fledge of \;.. remedies, and so certain ,of tl it effects : , when applied ititime;that it pia be - §aid."a t true consumption is a disease-never .known... - or•heard among them" . The truth of this observation must be corroborated by all wha• ' have had :the 'opportunity Of becoming at- . • ' (painted with these people: It may then be- - • ,asked why:they are exempt from these - com-. . plaints? The reason is ohViOus ;"because-. - -they.immediately seek'for relief, and pre: vent those complaints which insensibly un- .-. _dermine_the constitution .and_bring_on_incu- •_ __ • Cable consumption .. ,__ ‘•- - _Rills of direction accompany each boltte ' ' of the Specific; pointing out in a conspicuous , :manner .all , thersymptoms-in , -the different-- - stages of these distressing diseases ; also par- . . .- ticular directions respecting. Diet and: Reg- - . ' imen, and how'patients are to conduct them- . selyes.througb every stage until health is re: , • stored; for vain and useless- would be the " . '"N prescriptions of' the ablest - physiciati, - - -- ac- • compan - ied with ilremoSt - powerf • ietlicines--. e. -- not faithfull adhered . - if his directions• are u,,,,, •to. . The public are informed that the deposim • lions of two hundred and eighty seven : per- •, have been taken befpre the liceper att..; • • thoritieS of the city ofLancaster, pletely:_cuied_o_f_The most • deSpetate cases = of consumption, some of- whiCh are detaileA — In - the-bil;s.accoMPanying the bottle. The_ price :of each--'bottle of-INDIAN. SI'ECIFIC.. is : One. etivel . • . eping the genuineS - pe - cifie.. is signed by:Dr. Clarkson lereenia F . :Me - seal of each bottle:' None .can be g-en nine .without thissignature ;.a haSe composi- tion having been attempted:to - 1)c Impose - I • On .the..publie:.:by count e rfelt itnjtationef this•extranrdinary article. , V" 4 constant supply of th 3 'above Spec-••-. ific, is ltept , constantly on sale, by SAMUEL• ELLIOTT, Carlisle, and, by `Samuel Wilson, • Shiptrensburg,_' • . - Dec. 14, - • _ . -0 It Supe or- arm • • Contalitingzabilitt 475 -acres: qitualM in St. Clair low;isltip, ' - .411e8 , :heny.Cqufity; Pa. This Farm is beautifully situated On'the waters of Chartier's Creek, FIVE Mills from ' the city, of, Pittsburg. : The .Washington. - turnpike runs :within a few — rnds,of .the line -. on the one side, and -the Steubenville tura ' Itike...zi th in—t w.o rn i fes...on...thv Other_ ;.....th.e..____ ' Slue re>Asi from Virginia to Pittsburg passes- .. thrt-o gli it ; also, a County road connecting • N o_ the :'-tatc road and the Washington T rp- pike, passes_the door. About 300,_acres c -- cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. There art. near • • - • ()(1) -ESC ES Bottom Land, which for richness and fertili- - ty cannot be surpassed in the State, - a large portion — Of meadowi• and enough , might be Made 'to ?roduCer.2oo tons of hay' annually ; there is a treat abundance of • ding stone, & lime stone, and 300 acres of the BOunituoits Coal; Which can all be get • Olt conveniently.— The timber is abundant and good. Ihe _buildingsLconsist_of_a_large first rate. • CUT. STONE 43, a IT' Azood.spring.and-stone-Milk-houttf-twoof----- the best bank Barns in the country ; 0.. by 38 - re - et - and GO by 'SO, wiilf - RasßiTg — gbil the_ whole, a large frame Stable, • riciur ,Ten.axit. with stabling attagt(ed ; a frame Meeting House . and parsnage house with'idrious• .'other.o.at o such - as Carriage hinises Cow house, Corn liiiiiie7l:l66lconeT,"Seh, - 001 -- -. tense, Bte,These are all of a-better-mider- telly found .on Farms in Western Pennsyivania.--- The whole.farmis abundant-- ly ani,Ybettutifully watered. /A 21&, 1 1Z3 OLtaIIMEID9 Bearing all kinds of -Fruit, adjoins the Man sion House. In regard to fertility - and quantity of land, quality of improvements and nearness.tci market, (being only miles from Pittsburg,); this farm is not equalled in Western Penui sylvania. It will •be sold , orialiberal ter, hfidimthediate possession given: Inquir - . . COL. JCHN.fioss,tb_c_piemins,, _ ". • No. 209. Maiket street Phil'a. Augast 1837..4.3m. . •' ' PUBLIC HOITSE.`:- Formerly of Sunbury, ". - Nathumberland \- Count • Wanted.b.muedfately . , THEliiT3sdriber desironi of hiring '"3" ot - 4 - • „ct Ood MASONS, antt also 3 or 4 carlie4 ------- ..ters,- will - give constant itoployment,and highest •wages to) any who may caltnpou'l4lB ' .for work:. • SAMUEL NEIDICIP Oct. 30, 1837,-3t* • . II ' on 1