' ::1111LitiRANDITIET141'4 • :reg taVe- Uaiiverftazt . Pins— conbrthule to' the Comfort, Heal& an4Rappeness of Ithnhirol.". Oii . • • the eiahtemith. of,May,. 1833, 'these now truly Celehiated - .Pilla were tirst made•known in , theiTnited.Slates, aithotigh m .liurope they had" been 'previonsly beihre the pubk nearlya cen tury. The AmerieW - pitrilicr napirally-,viewed ' - . them -with - . snspicion,, but as on trial they Were -Tound-what t,ticy professed, it was s on clisplaced • , by the "OFC - atest , •e,citifide'nee. , , In tot. the many' • persons wlM•haVecornmenced wit hem under the .most,trying circumstances of ha • :Lion, when every other means and medicine•had • proved iil t oget her.unavailing, have. been'restored healtho and, happinesss from their use, and-the., . _ . . op cripte-nee-4W,64 - --trinintnettne r - by thonsands-oe' persons whom they have cured of • Consumption, Influenza, Ileadache, Pains,.a . nd-a sense of .fulhiess to the back part ortlielleadtistitilly-the-symp— toim t>f Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever. and'Ague, It \lusts, Scarlet, 'l'ylihiis, Yellow, and ,'eointiton -fei•ers iff. all kMds, Rheumatism, Disease% e s •P i c i t• • Ruptures, Inflammation,. Sore byes, Fits, Palsy, Dr9psy, - Small Aletizles,, Croup, :Coughs,. Whooping Cough; 'Quincy; Cglic,,Qholera Mor- Ims, Gravel Worms, Dysentery, be s afitess, ing, Noises in the Wad, King's Ryil, Scrofula, EdySipelas,'orSt. - Anthony's: Fire; Salt Rheum. - ite,Sweigngs;, note of 30 pmrs stooiLls. log, bnlnerg, 'l7a nicm;s, Sisellcul"re'Cl and •Qoativenksl t all mroptiwts or the Skip, .Frieaftil Dreams,. Female complaints' of every _= kind, obstructions mh:Minn, •Although Doctor . It. bas . enumerated by name • the above, diseases, he is•ncvertlieless'nt . with grandfather; the late EiT•lEfiTiTeil - Dr. Wm: . • Dramtreth, that there is only Os . Disease,'an impurity of the hlood, which by irni.teZling the ciit, 1 li# i iib; : Jilin ks-.i)i -. ilifiliiAinZtiOri,.liiiil -copse . ~ . _ quent 'derangement in the organ or part, where - such impurity of the' blood settles; and that'it is .. :'the different , appearances which this tflamatiOn 11 • or derangement puts, oi4 that - have. eat sed medi r-,--", val-Men-toLliesignate.stitkappearanoesi by-various ' • names, lidt,whielvare in fact, otdy-theli same dis ease;: With..'more or. less. yiolence. 'il,r. WM • . Irrandreth-wasso fully convinced of the.troth . Of the - above, - eitriple-theory,-that_he:_appin tltirt years in experiments and laborious research into . he medical properties of the numerous plants' composing, Vegetable 'Kingdom; .his objeet being to compose 'l:Medicine which ,should at once purify and produce byspecific-action, a removal of all, bad humors from the blood by the ------- 'itomach.and'bowels, as by the continuation o . 4 .the'l4se of such a ,medicioe; such ..humors,are sure to:be - carried- Off,-,and the. hlrind -assume --.-:etate of 'purity; and whoeyer take's these Pills, -ind'perseveres with them wilVbe'satisficet4lial Dr. Win. Brandreth fully attained his filtilanthro. object./ 'lt is npw 'ati absolute and kftotvn . • fact, tied every -iliSe-aufe;'wh'etherit-hein.the'heatl - .or-..feel,At the brain Or rilailest member; whether , outward.._nyer4o,r,p,iooward-abscess i :tare causes, rellue ible to this one grand effect, - itainelyimpurity of . the - - ." Io all cases they .willitsz, found a.afife and shit ' ple remecly,.y.et all poWerfad, for the removal of disease, whether.chrooic or recent, infectib:is Or otherwise; and Nt , Alit makes them particularlY _ • - inlipted for this-coinatrYtAisithat . tbero, is n-ot'the .. . alightest_liabilny to cold 'when taking thorn, in- Ip e d, the4v.Stemisaimolutely less ausceptible-of :- . :-c (1--when under . heironllnelice,- - .. i -han--at-any.. - 7 ,7 : , =-'-=fa fey 2 -time; , :thei• we-in t liii- climate-1 hey'areln* . v s able . _Nei ler - flo. they • require change a diet or care of aey,k-hul. _ln England these rills -- --- have-been thc= onTy. mcdicine Of-many families for perinds'Varyhig frqin forty to siity years, and - ' ---, liave - ttlways - proved effectuarin restoring health wherever an abetationfroin it occurred. . - = --: NoTlcE,ll)..conye n nence of the nurnerqux . .:- datint - eTreitstor saleinJtie - ijiUg - and Chemical :=--.- 1 - Atoresi= thc public are - cautioned.against pa-rehab . ing of any person except thi accredited agents. --SoCurlty Against Counterfeits. „ton. RuA7intwrii - has - adopted the following plan to secure thepIiNCTINE Brandreth 'Pills to thespohlic.. Every authorized - kgent Must haVe a Certificate of eencvc. nditlwill - be seer than a &Utile forgery MUST be committed,. before any one_ean procure a forged Certificate, and the pers - a - having it in his possession is equally liable with the-forger. The following 'are the appo ted agents for this vicinity, vizTli'm. Gilmore,' lit mbersbsirg ; Jacob A.Vinrott, Gettysburg; 0 11.TiV & .NElt, Carlisle . ; and Win. Bell: Harrisburg. Dr. Brandreth's officers for the sale of the' . 'above Pills are 169 trace above sth street, : and - 34 - Chesnut street-, Phihidelpliia: .Maj.8,.1827.—tf. Semi-TlA4kly * Telegraph. LEGISLATIVE REPORTS: THE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPH will be published semi-weekly during'the ensu ing- session _of the Legislature, and_ contain full reports of the•proceedings of both bran 7.es, taken by empeten_t and faithful repor tors. The acts of the coming session pf the Le: gislatore will be locked to, with. much inter est, The people expect the party that have obtained-a majority in-The popular - branch -to - carry _out- their promises of reforming the rency and banishing shin plasters from • citctilatitin. This subject; together with the • • lmpytivement SystOit. independent of nume ,•:rotts. others of interest, are of themselves of `''suffitient Magnitude to create a desire in_the. '.evesv intelligent eitizeii to _take a papetTfrom - the seat of.Governtnent. • In addition to this, the proceedings of the . --4_ - _ , State;CotiVentions-that-w-ill_aisem the 4th ,Of March•tdi nominate Candidate's for • Governor will be looked to with interest, and; given with fidelity. • The_proceedings of, the -Convention- to aMend the Constitution will also rhe given until i final adjournment. -And-alsoN sele tett. .dirti fie most interesting ton gressional proceedings. the .Terms of the Telegraph-.are, FM. the-sessiim, semi-weekly S2_ 0.0 Foi the year, ' -- 300 Peisons paying two. dollars in advance_ shall' receive - the .I'elegraph from the•pre= sent\ time to the end of the session, and six ,copies mill- be sent to any-one:place—formslo - in advance:_ _ - - - --- Conipetent persons willing to act as agents_ in their neighborhood, for the usual compen sation, are requested to inform us, and strangers to us to state references. _ ' 'Harrisburg, Oct, 25,-1137. •'I •• FOR SALK-- • The subscribers otter for sale the fallovillA, _ described__ ._ • ....111onse and Lot - oirror - oundi;ff 'heated on the north side of Louther Strect,tin the borough of Carlisle, nearly opposite tike Col lege—bouctled on the West by Dickinson Col , lege - 1011 - on the - East by the Widow Halberni lot, containing 60 feet Front, sod -240 leet•in depth.— * ' • The "buildings ore a tone Rouse, fronting on Louther street, •wiih a "I• a Brick back buildingand stalk , The - lot Win a good state of improve . • -ment PersokriAisbingto7p,urehase examihkihe prerulies;The fermi will be , made ktiowS7j:ty Nov. 6. • - ''THE partnershiplieretoforo-exiathig between / The silbsOribefs,'under the,fitm or HALL 'AND' • - pgHTEH o fis' thiq:day dksieed by 'militia! co)i batiks are n : tbe hands-of Iri/Tio;ii . Romer, wholJs anthorizad-to settle Hie-same: • • JOHN L. N-• HALL, , • PORTER. Oct, s 3o; i 837;," - • . . • . SemirWeetay Llltclli caiicter. . LEGISLATIVE_PACCEELIIKGS. _ . -Th e-epproachi ug-seSsi on - oFthe' - .Legislature promises to_lic one of unusual interest, and hence the spirit:of:its sittings cannot fail of being me,ntously interesting to the general - public. The Intelligencer will be issued eamt 7 wr : r.tti.r, pend ing the . ieSsion. of that body, W'e, therefore, sm licit the support of the friends of 11.A:ItItISON . & 111TM:it to aid us in o u r enterprise. We de sign employing conmetent Howlers, who will faithfully and impartially note the proceedings . ol 'both branches of the Legislature. 'The dominant - party - have -- corneTundersotenin - promiseglo de vise a remedy for the existing diseased state of the curienr _be-noturnimg-t he-lcait-amusing and ludicrous incidents in the history-of that pr. ty,. to. observe the indifference, with which thLse Sundry , pledges will be regarded and the co n .placency with which they will be'violated. -11,16 majority must restore-the circulation of spedie, and bring back. 10 . its wonted regularity and soundness, the monetary affairs of this State, or a "thousand promises will be broken: The action . of this body on the internal -improvementques lion, will also, he of interest. boring the sitting of the Legislature, a number of Conventions will assemble' at, the seat of go vernment, the. transactions_of_which,:will be of naordinary interest to the people, and it ehall be Mir steady and constant care to advise our readers of the import of their'. deliberations. The Constitutional Convention, now in session: will doubtless prolong its session fur some nionths yet to come, mid consequently regular reports of their-proceedings-shall-also-hayea-place-in this ..... In slmit, shaff_be_theconstantendeaeor _of_ the editors to collate and embody in the columns .Jafaheintelligencer,_as_gc.eaLan amesint ofkr esting matter as Practicable, and no•paina or ex pense will be spared, at any time, to render This paper the vehicle of the lateSt 'and most impor „tent newsoamall.subjects -of gencral_intcreit— TERMS':” . SIX COPIES will be sent to. any place during the' sess . ioii, for $lO, if paid-in advance. A liberal discotnnt will be given to f;s• - riansat'a distance. disposed-to,act as agents Sor.the Intelli• gencer. • , , . CARLtst.F.:BANK;-NOV. 7:1837; 7 The Board of , Threctors of this Institution have today deelarect. a dividend of 3} per cent. fn• the last six months,on the capital stocit y paidjo.__ The_samg-..virll : he,payable-to the stockholders or their algal representa tives on - or after the 17th instant. W—S. COBEAN,Cashier.: _ _ _ tannery & Mantua Making. rdt_Subscriber takes this method of inform: ing the Citizens of Carlisle and - it - iiiiielat - 3T, - •- - -••• that she has connnenced the . 4 • • abOve-named btisiness in all • ' • • its various branches. in Pom &Avp fret•street, ale.w doors East _„--„V,-_,Fr of the Second Presbyterian Church, where she is ready to.receive all those who may • L film' her with their custom. She . hopes, _by, _strietattention -to -business ! -to merit a. liberal share of - parronage,_and pledges herself that her work shall ba done in,a meat and' substantittl manner. She also keepslon hand, Dress Caps, Bonnets, tic.c. N. , ._B.—Fas Sons In ill be received regularly ivory season. E, O'D. Carlisle, Novemb 8, 1867. In,tbe Cars sometime since, a box of Porcelain teeth. The owner is desired to call at Aughen batigh'a Hotel where they can be Ihid by giving ',satisfactory evidence of the %tine. • Carliale j Nov..6tb, 1837. ME • , LegislativeWellstiiike: Hr . TIRING the ensuing session of the lature, theKey6toho %vill. bepul twice a week, and contahf full report: , -proceedings,ip both honk's: :It will a 1 taitr .an account of: ,he proceedings reform convOlion, which (judgbig &at filar bodiFiln other states and tile cony. that fortited our present .constitution hardly.close.itS,seSsion before spring. 7 he compteation of the legit . and the irri . Pottit.3tilije - cts wlrratiVilV , satil conte—beforefir,,-1,, session peculiarly interesting. All ey turned - tiii.lvarior speedy reform i pregent defect kke currency.: Decided": t Ve— es-IM-p-tiove-ment-systern—i deafly-desired- is "aiatiy;quarters.- twti 6mi - tells of •eheniklves,Turin , sab,j; intense interest to:fite.people at t`:,e 4 tir-af Mattiti-a—Oeniectatii xeittilaLwpl_asseitible here and honiik candidate :TV gnpei aiur. An,aceoupt of •thketlier with the preparatory raovem( the part k• 11TIV NV y' ctet;ileci_ From .these eircaiast4nces,. there nete r w -a -,papel:;fro-m• e.sent of government was of such iudispen• sable ,of the.:coin n4iwealili, as it will be for, tin; ensuing . six months. ' • The-terms:of the keystone- are the - sntne as berttofare. " • .' I)uring the session sem.kweekly : - For tile year • 3,00 Airy person forwartfitig ifs dollars, shall receiv.e.the Key'Stond fromthe. time .of sub-. scribingio the ein,se of thesession= , -or six eopie's , will be ent to any one office for $lO. • 'All' Post Tasters .ore. invited Co:act as agents-fnr _ he',Keysfone r it - i-i , eceiving subscri= aiTylf remitting i - lioney-to-65..; and any one_si ngliS „willingness to ~cteas such, ShalyreceiVe'adist of our sub - kfibers in his tow 'and neiglil3olhood,• gith terms of ad nor., - • / Packer; Bcirrett • . , HarrishufgLpet-..18, 1837. r reinusylv!ipp.. Reporter and .'!:" 5 40 State 4otoratal. ./.7publisbeii at . BarrisGiir , twice cTdipz4ig the session of the:.Legistature, and'O)ce a zierte during flee recess The' Reporter has been, and will •Cinititrite to be, a firra•and infwaVering laborer -tbe eatise of Democracy;—an. advocate of the principles of of — tire - lieneral-6overiunent--;- Ali:10106;1k sipponetlt of-the party whici.rillesin the.. Executive Department -of the- Statt , ,Vand Which - has trampled'nritm the t ihhts, tnni : wanfoli. illsregarcle,d thel lOf - thp . . Pe.op le - of Pcmtsjl suna. • - - As. r the . ensu i ng-session will be bne of . more ths:'4'!•dinary importance, the...proprietor has •made such arrangements as .will enable him to gii;e 4411; . amt-satisfactory-repo,rts:of the prkiceed; sings of the Legislature, .and. to realize" the ex pectatiolis of ._those 'who may patronize the 1:c -porter asst vehicle . of Legiraative firrination. " The termS the Reportet'and Journal, inre, - Dueing--the. session,. •• - „ 2:00 ny qr,ent-or,other.persens-forwording becoming responsible Alierefilre, 'liVe sis copies forwarded,, as may be directed, during the the session of the LegiSlature. . - -Person - s -forwardingTnarn - Erof s'ilb - scrilievs are regnested-a-be•partienlar •Stating-whether•the- , ' subsorii3tions - are to eon 'tfue. - fur the year or the -session; - • • WI . "TAM D. -BOAS. —E9r-thr.--Sefisior4---twiceLa' For the whole sear, ' 3 00 THOMPSON Ec•CLARN, Harrisburg, Not. 12, 1837. WA - FOUND egyr 044li:Pk4ir WevaiM attliraatioktor. • Is itulAilead-;44÷Nizair- 1,,, • . t grandestorpament beT M ging to c Tip. m9ll MI e,__llow.atyang,ely the Itiss'oPit Changes the countenance and Inernattffeiy bringi - on the• appearance of \ old age,. which causes roanx try en. c0.,-at. being -uncovered; and -sometimes even to slitn..sOciety'Ao avoid the je'S'is and sneers of their acquitiotances; the. remainder Of their, livts: arc Lconscquently•spent_in retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the *generoos think ing youth with that heavy sinking *gloom as dii - es the-loss of- lI'S hair, - l'o'aeert all these • unpleas ant circuniStantes, - 01,1iltlDGE'S. , -1:t ACM , OF_ C9LIIIIII3IA stopS the' hair -from 'ldling off on -the first appliedlion, and -a few bottles restore it again._ I,t_likewise produces e_yebraws and. whis kers; prevents the hair:frOthAurniOg grefTinakes it curb beautifully, _and : - freesAt_frooh!scurf.:.-.lslu, Meroits - cerfificateS of theefirst i.estieCtabilitf in support of the - 'virtties_of Oldridge s Balm, are shown by the proprietors. • . . ' - CC/attend the fhlloWing: - . . —. It t ... .. VII - A - UTON, rsq-.-Hate-4 . layor-of Philadelphia; has certified, as maybe Seen below, to-the high -character-of the- following -- gentle = Men,_:. .„ . • ' . , 1 - --- The undersigned •do hereby certify-that --e have used the Halm of Columbia diseoveraby J. Qldridge,-and have flitMcl it highly 'servieeit -1)40, not only :is aiwevelittitive against the falling -r,frz . of hnir, , -but also-a certain restorative., TII ATCI I rm, • . ',Methodist - Minister George .chaTe, • ' - North-Filth street.. • • JOHN -P. INCLIS, 3JI Arch street. _IL -- ..1011 NT1VT110:11,1,,%,.,N.1.. D. 16.; Race st. Mil , 101 Spruce At . .. 1 31 UGH ANCUI DY; 243 South 7thfit.... f - 2.101.1N - .GA lin, Jr. 1-23 -Atcli . ag&!,Htnd tlinSe who pi. rsiSti - ' vvcuing wigs, may not - aways &Awe itS - restorative yet it will cvrtaitily — raise its virtues in the estimation of the pnblie %%hen- it i. known thaLtiirenofthe „shove .signers s(t. years of ge, and- die others not- leSsthan SO: the 'Mayor:J.' - Commomvp..ivrit I'ENNSTI.VANTA, I.4IO.I3MRVAVFM42 - 1 ! ON - i M ay or of. Faltl 'city n Philadelphia, do hereby certifyi.lhat_l_atil_Weli acritiainted with - Slessrs .1_ - loglik,2- John -- S. Furey, and , litigh McCurdy, whose name's signed tolthe ah()Vl2 cert.:tie:de, unit.they are geo painep orchirrttaer respectability,reSpeety, quilt credit giyeulo the-said cer ' ... In winter hereunto - set my blind al Of this — city tc be [L. S.] slli. of December; - •&c. • ROBERT AVIIARTON; Mayor._, Observc ; that each bottle-of the .Genh _ Mine ilo), -has e splendid cog-rawed. wrapper, on which is reprebeinelithe - FallS- of Nian•ara,.&c. B,4e,,___ ,(l oTS-tife.allesal :by - ecors•roon. & Co, sole Agents for Arneric; , .Newz.Vork,,:ind by most druggists thrrioghotd America. 70 PrinierS.--Aii prititCrS , ir editors who will insqrt the-aboVe, leaded, for'6months in a weekly ,paper and - send Ante nini - ilw of .their paper to the a rent, shall, be• entitled lo- one dozen'of the ahoy( article:- .. Fo .. sale by:-S-0.--13.6LAxoltn, Carlisle. .A . qr for sale by S. ELLIOTT. 61C ---- - -- - --- Sup_erior Farm. • .-• auvr am Containing_aboift. 475 Aicrics : - Situated in St. Clairiownship, - Caunty, Pa. . . • , • This Fitrm be.gutifully•situated on the waters of Chartier's ere ?min the city of Pittsbnrg. igton turnpike runs within a line on• 115 one side s -pnd the pik - C;within-.two fillies. State road froth Virginh through it ;..also, a Con the State road 'and the pike, passes the door. eleared,'and iii good st There are pear _ 200 ACIMS . Bottom Land, which fellness and fertili .ty_cannot_be_sUrpasse Ittitgjlatet, a rar e portion of this is in meadow, and enough might be made, to produce 200 tons of lia3i annually ; there is a great abundance of buil ding TBCIIIII6 and 600 acres pr,th6 --Bestßifitatinons,Voal Which can, all be get ouf.convenientlir7-= The timber is abundant and good. The buildings consist - of - a large first rate: ...; ;;, CUT STONE . • fit A good spring and stone Milk house ; two of the - best - trunk - Barns - in-the - country; 10 - by - 34 feud t3~ under _the whole, a large frame Stable, - Pour Tenant, Houses, with_ stabling_ attached ; frame,' Meeting House--and--parsonage house. With various taller out buildings, ;such a'S Carriage houses Cow house, Corn 'house. Bee house,_Seheial KM] ie, TWere — iiii — till — rif ifetter — drdbr han—usually—found—on—Farms=4a—W-egter Pennsylvania.' The whole farm is abundant ly and beautifully watered. mem czecoml2osl Bearing all kinds of Fruit, adjoins the Man sion' House. , In regardleaerlilitrand•-quantitrof land;• quality of,,improvements' and • nearness to market, (being only 5 miles froM Pittsburg,) this farm is not equalled„ in Western Penn sylvania. It will be sold on liberal terms, and immediate possession given. Inquire'ef _ COL% JOHN ROSS; on tbelretnists, or J. &c. B. ALEXANDER; . No: 209, Market street Phi Pit. August 7,1437.-3 m. - • , • Wanted Inmikediately. . , T il .' _ subscriber desirous pf hiring 3 or, 4 gootl" MASONS, and also 3 or 4 caiVen ters, will give constant iiployment and the highest wages to any Wlid may calrupon him for. work: . . - -'-•-• . . • SAMUEL. Oct. 90, 1837.--3t* Cincinoaßi, 0c.129th„1116_: --ririf- all the remetlivii we-sell, -aline - gives so deeidedsathtfictiOn as 11.1:4V s ti - iiiifferr - 11'e can prnenre,- - tr,ymi deNire, The best yvcommendalioits flue sonic of our most wpyt hy Citizens." _. •T' - ' _fluilibi, .Ipril .101 h, 1337. - ' . ' , .1 have. sold 1111 lie Mays' Linitmont and 'Could have . sultl litel) m , oe..____lage_—is_cured-by- , 4-44 bas.sent-se-lenst - VA. e nty pei•mms-liere t.(?'btly it.' . • b7dArir , ,.Janitary- . 3;/,. 18.37. - 7 We are. in waling' Inys Liniment, and the 4:iles are totem - Imola)." good, and the article thus flu', uniivalled.- - It is usv(l for a varn:tv of coin. plaints !, and apparent vith grit effect in all. Mr. C. - ---.— , - - , a phn L'i nu • here, bas Written near 101' a page a. tit the lire be . has experi- - eticeil by ir. lint having' bet re felt his lonise IM• Oninths. 11e Was enrect 0: P.les brfrty..eigtn- Itours;_me:Avill_scind ..yeu_h is_ e uledi es ;_whieh _may_ be of-service to ..Mr. 'Hays." . . --eharleston,-8. C., .Dqc..2Blh, 1837., .1* have distressed for, four years with the Piles, my sufferings have been intense, and my ,physician-had recout' tided' an operation as the, oily means-.of-relief. ays' Liniment was_aff vised, and I have used on -.bottle, and sold: as I elm . judge am fully and entirely cured. cannot -refrain from expressing my anxi to have qualities More eXtensivelykno • • • • • m; • a /lint. 3d, 134 1' ''Mr. Hayg,—trir • danine(l4.sack Medicin s, Calomel Doctor. .obelia Steathers, Vegetable Doctors, - and' ) - on to the einl„ - last _of all oi) tielf; lifi and • ry. thing besides; having all sorts of an. idea-I nit, heap of - cornfiiii, itt "exchanging' life In tat -plac'a right stuart : chance, hotter than any .oout- in •these parts.—l have had the riles for eighteOt months till I got }our-Liniment three' d:iyt aim, and now I -am well and have thrown_ to the. the sscs ling urn- • • 81. Louie, Nay sth, 1857. "We dont - knew - what, the people do with flays' liniment, sure they cannot all have 'the reckon_it is used for Itheumatiiin,.and coughs, .ores swellings. We have sold a large quantip this year, as you . may know by our lust purchase, which is all gone, Plehse . send us two gross rfiere, -- aiid also the'liticles orderedrTait week, if not already - Yours, Ike. ' .." mDithruntrit s rm-ctrus-the-atm nt z., definite lenith;liiii prefer that persohs generally who sell the article should exhibit to their cus tomers 'the.7'original certificates They have on hand.—lt is for-sale by'• . S. C. BOLVMER. Arso for sale at thestOre of S. Elliott. . I-T"'suliscriber the following :described house anttifalflot of groUnd, sit uate on the north side of Main street: in the bor ough of Carlisle, nearly opposite Mr. George Aughinhaugh's , hotel 7 .--the west half of lot No. 61, in the plan of said borough , -.bounded -by Main street on the south, Dr. T. Myers on the west, Dickinson alley (2.3 feet wide) on-the north, and the widow Creighton - on - the-east, containing ;3o ft.' 7 e - t infront tifid-240Teenitilerttlfr-Tlre-birit r-clingsitre . Frame. IT'eatherboarded • •• fronting on Main street with a large fronting on the alley. paid half lot is in a high state copmprp_mtinnt, Vtlt_u_variety_of_choice„r. :Fruit 'Trees and- - Grape'vines;: •now bearing, Currant and Gabeberry Bushes, and .Shrubbery of different kinds. • An indispUtable title will be given to the pur chaser. Further particulars are deemed unne ,,c,e,Asary. • Any persons 'wishing. to purchase, are . invited to call and vieso. the premises. The terms will be. made known.by , • - JACOB. Si;II.IIER. • • Aiikust 28. 1 . 837. •N. B. Good western , paper on sol vent banks wilt: be received in .payment for the above PH63.. No cure no ibay: RICE Otii'ff,r)!DLl,,4R. isideyed of great importance:for th . % limow the' following facts: imp fears ago, - golomon Mayi, the pep nni the celebi•nt'ecl Dr.•pialley red' impaited the . .•:SOaet of •ntking tt to—C . llre the Plies, authorizett.it to be ..sold under the name of Hays! Lini• enjujnecl .that all who . would use one the Pules; and - return the empty hottle,. e the ppi'ce refunded.. • • al,timpoJpwards ouf'uf whlch, .not ten luti , e And ther,e only, because,the persons did pi : ppm:Vl' 'Such tvonderl4l—stmrag . , never attended any Other article*: '" arined,by: the proprietor, tha&Alie'pub ; tharlenitOre t‘thy a - ego:timed NVilli,,ats that those guttering vvith that dreadful may avail themselves or its use. . lre inzwy thqusarr,L•certiticates "or the eetable-and-atitbc-%tie—clrmteter.:4lmt)y -:may be - era - dined - where Ore — article is EIE9 appy.9_lller:dompla the rivis it Has no bound-to refund in MEM It is being used-in- lloSpitals hi, our pr'ineiPal -cities with great effect. ~" -c- . . . ". , co N0 . ./. ; 'irtion..,77ThiS - ektraordinary chemical com. position, the result of' science and the •invention of a celebrated medical nan, - theintrz duction 'of which to thq public wasnvested 'with the Wein. .nity-of it death-bed beg lest,: has. since gained a -reputation unparallehrii, fully' slistaining' the cor % reetnesS of the: lamehted Dr: Gritlieys last 'eon ; fession, that "lie dared not die 'without giving to" posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject,''._ and" he.-therefore bequeathed-to, his friend and.and attendant Solomon Bays, the - secret of his 'fliscovery, .. . - - .--._,-.........._____„..: It it now used'in the principal hospitals; - and the private practice in our country, first and most 'certainly for the cure of the 'Piles, and also so' extOvely and effectually_ as to- baffle cm dulity, 1 -unk vhe re Its effects_are_w it nes , :ei I 7P.denrud,_ 7yin,the following cOmplaints: • i ~._ fii .17ifr bropsy-- , -Crep,ting extraordinary, ab: C.: fr.,l 'Sorption at once. - , . • - -----t; " ,47-: :all - 4S'Ivellingi—RefiiiCing them in a. few 67.; hours. BliMmatism—A - dute'or Chrchic ~giv.:l4l.2:ri q kick ease. • 0 Throal—Fly cancers, nicer or colds.„•••' "Ora,nr !Latrivnally and over the chest . -.211 Bruiser. Sprains. and Btirrle--C3lring • c 4 bores end . I:7lcers— , '!tetherfri.i.h or hut . star • - • children ifi re. dii g Id.fobscilig coughs and_ tig ..... relaxation of the pails Ants beettatirprising, lt - e) (id Ecinceininn.-- The ctintnion 'remark of 'those who !:i . & used it is, only ant like a charm." , • It is usedonly as an 'external' application, and its.sovervign poet r in curing the above named Out tif the tuany:Warrn recommendations this biis red6lvo I„ (lit. sub . - joined. exUactii Irotn l'etti:ri.T from persons of the highest respectabillipm Ipse 11:1111CS - are — lint published. for obvious l'e3Soll 4 !bugh the writers bare tint objecteit to Intvt. 7 . _ thein'hhown to stic t wi;al:to se . c them: lON IV-or jtrick A.N D . A B RICK ST A - 13=L E , . MORRISON'S , : PILLS.- • • - ir:zzEß, -• ..., , nprningent for. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delawnre, gre. No tlsuuth 7th.p..f.-threw doors below Market st.., Thaluctel phinond•No..l.o North tit., Dultimorr, mkt the Post_ol; I Eg r iTtOiii.l itgll-117—TTIV.-11,41-OV—TIir.—HYtirP.TAN - • kG ETAII E UNiTattaAt. kirp;ciz i g s or •.. • • • TUE Erkitili COLLEGE OF • , • lEA LO:Y DON, WI I(3H haye obtained the' .Approhation and itecanimendalion of Thotwunls, .who liavi!l)een• curetrinucuristim tiani-diolerd--Morhu thottsa tions internally-or . externally,. and all di s eases of .the 'Liver, Yellow Fever, Gout, Rheumatism, `l umaago;.'l'ic poloreux. Dr . opsy ; „st..vigtu,i's, `Dance, Epilepsy, - X - ppople.xy, ralsy; - Green Sick ness, and all obstructions 'to Which 'the Female - formAs - sd distres - si - ais ,- !liiilile - , - tininfhlar send so "many of the presi-portion of the creation to. their tintirnely.l2, , rares;•Sinnll Pox,. Ateltilek,l/ritooping• - t. (Wrt; .S" - c - '.fi'lio-A - P' - e - PT - Attirt.fluiTlTl ice; ttrave IT _Strine,:and4l,ll-iiinary--01Mriictions; - FistulaTlllK% Stileturesi-Ruptures,-and-SyphilisiU all its stages, - rriniaiiiirtcrt - LltiWelsilYorins„Scurvy, I telt i ng of t lie', Skin, King's Evil; and all Cutaneous. gisorders ;- in short, .every.. Complaint, - which Riii-Thlitiniii fratnt ris - so ttirtr flt I ty - Subjc et ,- ti liel eit - it i 11 I ie if Val. ii:il 1 forms and 'rias; as .thy Ilygehin conviction is, that man is S due. I to only rine rcai'd . iscase ; that is,- to life - impuP ty ' the blood, from whence springs every coinpla ;it tin - it - Can p9isibly assail -his cout)! die, f &Mile, and - that it is the perpetual sting= .gle of this vital, pure stream of •lift , , (the gift of ..liniglity.pywer)..to diseneuinhiu itself of its vis 'COIN acrid lititnors, - With which it. has Geeonie coininixed: . . . .cation,. and for red in the -wrap• agents are tibw ere it does not This'valCiable medicine, - being 'composed only of vegetable matter, or Medicinal Inuits, mid. war rant c'cl on- oath, - as containing'lief tine particle- of .or chemical substances, (all ot' %%Inch arc uncongenial to Aire,. nature, of man, and ..therefure...:destructive to the human fi.arne.y, reundlo be , PerfeCtly harmless to the most ten.. - der, age„or weakisitrhune, under every sfirgell - •snid`tiiiiig:Alfe most pleasant and benign in its Oper,ttion, al:tint:the same time the most cer -taio in searching out the mitt of. eVery complaint, littweiver•deep,' and or performing a cure Oat was ever Offered to the world. This wonderful effect, too is produced-by the least trouble tinit - e - pa. neillsiby merelyy - swallowing a.ceoiiin cumber of and few' extra ;Mies - to' the purpose; of .. evacuation; the least possible 'sensation-of pain, exhaustion of strength, • situ without - the - fear,of_catching cold, or ;men. lion trodress':of diet, in any.way differenr,- - Trom their accustomed habits. Tlese pills (Aire in all eases, and. Cannot-be taken - to excess. % Experi enee,Which is the touchstone a all merman know l• edge., has long .borne-testimony to the fact; and extensive -use of theM has .tdready verdied truThifithis counlry., 'Thesc medicines cure by purginf;...and yet the weak, 'the feeble, the infirm, the Wert ous, the delicate seem a few I dAys strcngiiientd-1.3,111eir operatinm - liecatiSe•they clear - the - body - cif-its had lituntorS; and invariably produce sound sleep. They are the safest aplonost eilleackars_Nlerlicine, to fake to . 6 et , ,- preventing. scurry, costhene:ls, The operation' of this nind itledicine,tt _ ltict i cnoy( yslminediate conviction of ots utility, from the first dutiels as bend:le - nil to tbe 111111(1 as the ,03 - ;,first theor--eu-rirtg-.ail---Aleiil,r.l-:,de-- - range - rrrurrtT, -- F.rcenti'icities . r.:t.: ., 2_:r,onhr_:&fl_'iir_li••'''iniS•",,i -- ti•ruabilities 1111(1 leSl ieSt-I/CSS, rl 7 / 1 11 tt Initet er , ource; cOmplonts which incur' hitherto lit oecii •Dlroperly understood, - as the-113 ge - iStlt Site found _the:midi- to proceed limmacrimoniiiesliumomsin the blood, awl,' happily fin; the present and forme race of mankind, discoyererla_elmapLand_urie ee e.- fife r purifying, curing, :and preKenting._ being cured'ol-ony . disOrre,.• sore, .16 1100 110 • more a dublolls .UI AlllCeY6ilLllllll_ , _ cedure—perseverancedn-the Vegotable-Universal- Merlicines•will always restore nature to her olne course: The .literary and .sedeittart., of both sexes; who pursuits so much thirytir the facitl ties,:willdinci a 'Sure remedy in the Universal Par preserving' the enery and_ spright, - littess ---- oftfie — itnainaiirm;and improving their health; old age • w ill 6-6' astained, V{ tiie'ilse'ol .tlientrand passed fi•ec - from puill . .and They ire not ,enveloped with the 'ether - medicines; they : only _ri:c - ptire ti tiered - in with sufficiently largieses„ ..e p: tient ivifi come. riff Willi—when it-dsease is ob. stinate, - patients frequently do nt,ivrake lises - large cluing!). - The medicines'are roMperised in three different articles only, viz: ti 0 . ,0,6 kinds-of pills, of differ. edit strength or jp - Oer, designated, bv , No 1 and , 2; the first isfi,-po..vJrltii, but most Mild and gen tle aperientilla opening riedicine,.detaching --- and , partiallyiremoying 'the - 'ropy 'humours, sf the No. 2 Pills carry off those and the • rocs acid and putrid litnnours r locidental to th e •body; and act together us a ferret in a warren, never resting until every avenue of the hutnati frame is thoroughly searched, Ana cleansed of its impurities. • The Vcgtt ide"Cleansing Powders arc of great 'assistance to Patients and ricilitate_thiLevacttation_ ,ol.bad humours; they soften, cleanse, and detach plilet,m; are Coolir.g, and allay the thirst. One, t wo, : or three powders • may:be take_nthrouglrout half,alum bier of water. , - '-The pills are sold in packets of SS:, and - 25 and 50 cent -boAes-Lthe two former consist •of three [nixes eath,l viz. one box . of 'No 1, and two boxes of No. 2—the latter, one larger box with':a division; the pVclers are in se t ntritte -boxes-M.37'1 e t ents•eac4l o ., Cain cabs.ebluenee.tif-thelcpu.. -et -so u tEatiofilar of' the agents,. and Air the' . conVenience of the Public in general, brixeS - of 50 - cents, and 25 cents each, can now be had of all the Agents. --; siroyt rgo - NyAN - / - itre - riiiiAy Adviser ofthe Itriti4i College"4•lft;ltli, 3d Edition, price $.2 75; and PRACTICAL PROOFS iit the I lyge- Ja n systeiffOr Pliywititoi.ty, ifivoiling-the - "oogin .cif_Lifeireatisam n-Spaillt_lP-Le tt e r-on- Cholera Morbus," mid many attested cures efl . ect.'. --ed-in-thix...c.muttrys well as • Great Britain, 6th -Edition, price 373 cents — •."-----'---•-- • The IlygeiatQl.ec • • es are all . imported into this country at a 6 .eat expense, notwithstanding which they are sold at the same price as in Eng- , land. .They have been 6 years before the Amer-' ican-public; their preeminent success in the relief of the affiletaltitp usands can testify Cr CALTTION; . i-In consequence of' the high estimation in which Morrison's Pills are held tcy•; The- publ , , , - - -iehas fridneed an innumerable host of unprincipled counterfeiters to attempt - imitations,- ._. E. W. - ROBINSON. under deceptive terms thus to delude the unwary, ------- ------ - - --Baltimore..Mfl. and foist their nostrtons for the GentijoepilYSelao DRAWING OF LOTTER us. - , -Order in which Medicine; in *consequenee of . which, the Agent.' . the sever State Lotteries will be drawn. measure has taken the precautionary of having an , Wlfryllan State Lotteries draws in Bald- Extra Yellow'Lairet - fixed on each Packet, signed: `more ever other.. er Mmu lav capitals _rang e bythc Akent of'each State and__District,:and by, ,rom 10 BO ' 20 , 000 to 530,C00 ; . Delaware their Sub:Agents, in every County: the imitation . . ----- Lottmies draws twice „eyeryz_Ave4, : capitals of-whielrwill-subject - ---tlie-forger-to - Alic-sererest-4 0 `1 , vary froms to $lO,OOO ; Oranaton quinishment the-Law-can inflict: and' it is flirther solidarad Lottery draws - Once. every week, tb be noticed, that none of the above Medicines capitals-20,000,-25,000 to gso,ooo ;Alexan-. can be' obtained in any Drug Store throughout tlieVnion ; the Drug ,Stores being lite principal : Aria : Lottery draws once every other-week, sourcerliffiffigli" which the articles'::,. - -----;-- • I ginia State Lottery draws every Saturday in -- 6'Respectable,parties may be- appointed - A= reach week r cipital - ptizeS rang - e front I'o,ooo, gents.on liberalterms, by applying to the• General - 20,000, 25,000,...10,000 to $40,090. Tickets' Depot, No. 31} SouTtf - SEvErcrit. STnitxT,. three' in the above. Lotteries vary ,from 62, 3, 4, 5 doors below Market street,,Philadelphia- and at :'and 10 each, shares in proportion: - ' t No.lo North street Baltimore,.nearly opposite the I Post Office, where_the Genuine Medicine may !.." • -Ailletters add re ssed to the subsCriber go scamage alWay§he obtained_._. . _-..„*_______A% pet feetly . safe. .N 9 tui :• has ever cid -- -;-. - - i INir safe-in Carlisle: a t: the store of Oct..- I Bi& HITNER.n'_ ' .• -Sept. i.4.,1834; - _ . • . Stock and Exchange . \. -BROKER .[larrisbu . rg, Market' street, opposite to Wilson's flottel,` ' . • • jai 024,1; 1 003)1AgrO: • . - . Buys and.selts Notes of,sl I 'kinds: Stooks !tonight and Old,' , LOT.I4.IItY PRIZES cashed, anttail ,inforrnstionliveti relutivg.to LOTTERIEK -- , • - Atigust 21 1837, • • • ;' • . - • - avaivol3.•.' ; AiEDICAL P 1 EPARAIL 4 ION S the enjpyment of health depends oM pre serving . the complicated ftinctiow'Of,.the romApti, LIVER, INTESTINES St/LUNGS, In...a_WeidthroorLyigerp.us: atate,Ahrodh_lb_e_iope rations of which the body receiveszlts grottirt hi its nutrition, awl it support.__ 11 can no longer be astonishing that when these vs6erli are deranged and 'cannot perform their jiroper functionS r tbe wltole system should suffer and- become disorder. - d;-_-4,-j,Vheailood4s ,- maddretralte..-coot: f the stomac i ; las its re( co or not vita tty giTer77` i by theacti,on of-tkelungs, and as it performs its circulatiting'ihrough the veins and, arte ries', has its'yelhAV .excrement, which may be termed its refuse or woi but sediment, - collected and - disehargeff -- . l.iy the -fiver. These viscera, MeChaltiSlTl or aP pnratus;ffy Whicli, the blood us manufactured end liresey-Vcd-I-and-it-is-therefore-obviotts-thaf-t - 11&- state' of. these should be the first - consideration the - physician. Now there are various causes thai raiDCLOLLICVIIII.t_e-ille.se.JagaUS-Witil-W hid) .the - hltiod-has nothing'whatever to do: " l•hils the I .6ton - tacit may_bc_utterly, debilitateff.in_oneL mo men‘, by' affright, grief, diSappointment, heat,of the weather, or -any littler nervous 'action, and be Wholly unable to digest its f00d... Is-tlighlooMto blame . for - this? .`' - ')!LNERVOUS AOTION of long ctintinuance, will produce settled DYSPEPSIX, head,ache-bile, ty, Jana' funeriff,retinue- of other evils: 14 the flood. to blaMe for this? . Intemperance, by in flaming,. the. mists of the stomach, and leaving it in.. flacid; prostrate weakM'ss ; und an undue quantity and continuance of purgative medicines, by - producilig the :.aincvffi:cts, will ;Mt this organ - almost out of use for' digesting. w holesome solid 60(4% Find thus impoverish the brood and Abel whole system: is the blood to' blame lair . Again, with regard to the Lungs, it is...weJPknown, that a slight.cold, occaSiouect by - 410.dip feet or-by -a-:r..tiri.c;nt...or MN- - wIl 1 - R - 11111 le : tilt. - littint - liiiiiill down - thrinifflt':tl - 'ranching air tube's or- the . .Imif.;s; - and dea a either excessive ntuctitnits, or that dreadful insidious disease, Consumption; with - pustules - and suppotuttort - of - The'lroties,"wli . : - e - li, though timely remedies may prevent; no earthly ski l t-aan-eood-Vif-tlte4.lviratiti-b-ltotorot• ing, victim to blame for this? So the lied; - when climate, sedentary liabits,'internperance, or ether prOstrafing . calows- have withered away--Om paraly zed it with distention, betyotneS unable to carry Ml the-bile front the iirculjition, tind 'instead of di's- Charging itothrinigh the gall bladder, leaves_it to come -through the skin in jaundiced and sallow fluids, and to rush upon the stomach iMirregii!...ll. and: excessive quantities.'-, Is the - unfortunate., blood-to - blame for this? - No! -- flies ital organs are never affected by the blood,. tin I,•after, tile blood lias - Ve - en affected'. 'by them ; they aze the. makers and maaters,.tind,it is merry their 'word< and their passive ageut, - ... ' , . -- K - nowiag.this to be a sound and dernonst rat.-11-- fact- in sciync and - cixper.iiiirce,ll)K -- IV:, EV.ll.\:3' system of jpracticpis in Litliftil accordance With : it. -trelainilqu-k-eep-the:StomFtittl ie Jmngs, and the Liver in vigorous and regular 'action, is tins. three. .I.',iriFiltiliftiitaiiis of health...and life.'. Yor tliis p . n.. pose he prescribes his beau tiltilly •etlicacitu s AP.' EIifENT I'll,T,S (acknowlediyeil by medic.-1 own --who-have alial) . leif and recommended them tri he "ijilitTitrt4iiiiirt. lii r l - Walify_llT- - c - ii:aiaAT-iiii 7 ,l-;:yjiPic,l tlo: cleansingof the 'stomach Jiml liovcl.s.i„iniei Lis_ cell liaied eSSI()NI I I.l'. or TONIC ;PILLS, in cases ef nervous irritability, SthIllaCIC!C Wt.:l I: iti !.,-.,-- or general debility. A vast injority-iil iiiiiiian delease's_liaving their origin in the geiteral4Mpa • thy. 01 . 14 principal viscera with the 11,7-r - voUs to a- 1 Ulu V . ; -- ... lre`t luis.se:eks . ..d.i.sease..:in,lliti:ACtost_sulttile.) , fibres of irstoots,..in,4;id.of viimlY. hoping tit ex,l A i viEtte.A.by.phicki ng.,3l'._ it . ,.....1 4 :: : , ‘ ~,4 It e d.. more ,d; s ..i -tirnt btanches - ; - I.lis - A ry - -ru ENT l'ILI„S within all that any _piimati,2.e'tiailicine can do, that h, 'I liormighli, cleanse the stomach ;mil hostels; aunt hitt C11:116N111, - E'or T,ONIC Pll.l.S i combitiing a s they silsoAr,":,tlie. irth . ..;l,Alelitzlitlttl . - ilttN( •I'N.E . .I:llQ.Wl.l,lllT"znetliqtPc; w - liana 11 'do lava ()cute. ont.l_ttilt2, - continftitily aping. wor,e7irgigfriti;tltett, test trio Anti 1 S:tigfilill 'the 'human constitution than any other "Medicine that has yet -been ilscovert4l -I 'o ilii , T lie has innumerable proti t tl this no man C:111 deny without falsehood. Dr. IV:ll..BVANV.medicq preparations ardor 'll Stomach and Mirror's jNseasesi,...'Bi lid' ges tion, Dyspepsia, Billions Affections or_ Liver Coin plaints, Heartburn' or Acillity in. the Stomach, Tightness at. the Chest, Loss of Appetite, Bain in the side; or Flatulency, Ilypo6hondriacism, I,ow -Spirits,—Balpitations-of-the-fleart,i-Nervous-Irri lability, Nervous'iWeakness, Flitor.Albus,!Senti nal - Weaktiess Incligeittions, General. Delii,lity', Itodily -Weaknks, Colorosis or Green -Sickness, Flatulent or - 11) stera I Fitintings . , Ilywyrics, Dead alle, Hiccup, Sea Sickness, Night . Mare, Gout; Rheumatism, Astlitmt, Tic Dalereux,. Cramp, Spasmodic Affections,, Nausea, Vomiting, Pallitt in the Side, Limbs,-head; Stomaiir Iliick,-Dini ness-or Confusion of Sight, Noi ies i f the !oxide, alternate ii'lushingtfi of I leat at 4.1 , hitnesit; 'Tti, mars, Watching% -Anxiety, Spasms, Bad 'Dr..ains, Agitations, will in every case he relieved by an occasional dose of Emma' Camomile Pills. lics,Qiiring the. time - of pre4rnitc3', arc ortor trou'oled with Sickness, 'Vomiting, Ileartinivii, Iletithacho, 'Tooth-Licht-, --Hysterics, and olhcr troublesome symptoms effectrefilly relieved by these dreparallow.- . • Dr. Wlkl. EVANS' MEDICAL OFFICE, No ARCADE:, Chesnut street., q_at,thk_. positar Office. Junc , s, 1837. - I{OIIIII.IISOIVS FTICIE, 'all. at., 4:daors beiop .4e .rranl•!in Banle." j. r. 50,000 D • - Persons at a dista ce diposed to try their luck in either of. th • following grand Lotte ries—one of which 3 raws alternately every week--are respeCtfully requested to forward their orders to the subscriber,'enclosing the cash or prize tickets, designating the 17ottery will receive immediate attention by retutti mail, and the drawings for_wardett_when_ov_er requested.)._, ve - e - Feb: 7 l4i: 1837:-.1.;--ly-7 Flais'eed Wanted _ . One Hundred Ittisheli'of clean . Plaxseed U : ant ed nt.the.store of the Subscriber in South Hallo vet Street. ' , • ---- >-.SaT; -- 11441 NDER. Cirliide Sept 18,.1837. • liaZa2.l2 l- 11V.Y2al'2Iro , ATTORNEY. 14A1V, SouthEasp i i- var e, e cr u* pa. enalticoutEx- Ctia, Eril RS. CONStlvirrloN Indian For the:prmientiFin 'and cure of Coughs; Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions; spitting 'of Blood, 'and diseases of the breast and lungs, &c. _ k /I . . • • .DpetOr Clarkson; Freem a n, the proprie tor of the Specific, resided upwards of fohr years among. the Afferent tribes .of North • American Iridiar, a!iif;with unwearied dili gence. used every'rd ans . in - his power to re quire a knowledge f the different remedieS used by there, font - le cure of the sick and wounded ;and more particularly those-whiett— hey take to prevent and . cure the consnrop rtion...an&com• laintso . .. •-.- ..'l.--. • Ile observed the hit' s w_e7e_su )Jett to nu,.. merous and similar complaints' to those -of white people and from their mode of liv ing,: and •being otposed. tb, the inclemency of- all -weathers, _Many - ofiheir:-Coriiplairits - .were complicated and -.violent, Although; many of. thkir diseases were of such a. 7 na; • tuile_asa_vOtild4w' ith_peoPit o ' state have terniitiated in coinfirrited consump tions Ahem, he did.ricit hear of one who stied of_a_, • :consumption.. • . &C .- happy-are :they in- their- knoWledge remedies,. and- so.,Ceriain:--of.-their effects,-.-:- 'when applied in time, that it may besaiii-fla • Arne - consu mptinti . is.a - drieaSe :never known . or-heard „among them!! The uth of this Observation toustlie corrobpfated by all who . have bad the opportunity of becomingf.ad quainted with these people. may then be asktd -why. they are exempt.frOm these Corn plaints? The reason_ is obvious ;. because _they immediately seek for .relief, and pre, vent-thoSe Complaints which '-insensibly -un- • 'dermine..theconstittition,• and bringon incur rable • Bills oLdire.ction.accompany. each boltte of if - ye-Specific, pointing out in a.conspicuOus manner,-allr_the svmptimis in the -11.iffe , Tijiilies . of.tliese distressing digitises ; also par ticular 'directions respecting. Diet- and - Reg.: and how patients - are to conduct them selves through .evely stage. untithealth -is re. • stored; for vain and uselesS Would be -the / _prescriplkas of the' ablest. physician; ac- - cinnparlied with:the ritefg - pOwerful if his directions: are not faithfully adhered The public_ re informed .thatthe &post,. • lions of--two hundred and eighty seven Ter, sons.have been taken before the proper an thOrities of the city of Lancaster;' PA, all coin. -• pletely . cured of most - desperate cases of cinsurriptiori,,-soine Of Which amdrUilod. -- ., liithe bills accompanying the bottle. • • • •• T The price of each bottle of .IN . D4•IN 2 :: SPECIFIC ig.one . Polhir, and each — Omer: o , rping Ake-genuine-Specific i•gned Telcirk:son Freeman, and the initials '• tbe,Stil . of each, bottle. None SO be without t hissignatu re ; abase coniposi- • tion=baying been :atterrrlttiie - to — lje• `••• • - on the public by a ocoiniterfeit imitation of this extraordinary avricle: . • - tl:7' constant,stipply- of •tlia above Spee ific, is kept 'constantly on sale, by SAMUEL .-- EI,LIO . P•F; C.ul sle, ancl - 4 Samuel Wilson TaiTireiktiirg. Dec 18.3 * 6-1v- • . . _ ' : - - tiv.ll 4 l%.lLlartholoasseitN.:: - PI N' .I..XPEtc:ToI A-N.71 - SYRUP. A ii• alit. •eabit nrillal, ;mil e fft-ctive reriwtly for i en - ,,,,Hi5 : ll();irscai,ss, Gplas," Paiti, kif the Breast ) iltißtt_llreatliiitir, anYI Jiiiikii!t vliii•doraliein:-"- `. -A ' rrAitt/4.e...4. Children-in cold 'atMates antlwarm. The prOtietors-are.aWare that there are many' remedies• for coughs and diseases of the lungs; some no don..t'are good, butit has remained, to a late day. vo di-coVer_an article SO admirably fitted to t tem.. - - c , itifoLtinfs_f—sa.p.toYerful—unt.f-r ffecttial o :- 1 -and )et so perfeetly innocent and mild: Let not the 12,.tilic-cla-ts-the-i s icientific result of a learned Physician aiifliiiiineii•Tiffltiiiiiit of the (lay. Let them make.a careful perusal of ' the 'evidences attending this article; their- re spectability, and the decided -mtinster•ia which they speak; and they cannot withhold their be lie( itosome of. its virtues. . Let (Vs - lissom them» that a single trial of it will do more to convince all of its merits than all,, tiny can 'See or hear on Ale subject. it is 'quite Certain that no injury • has et er been known 'to arjse -from its fire use. - iht unconinuot ilia h i , that this remedy - is a. syrtip,--as-paialably and plcaSant. to the fastens the most popular French cordials and childrerf A:lke it idways with theigreatest readiness. -- i The p orletors are nosy O akin. rapid arrange ments to lave - this ariicl: in the hands of every druggis an d . apothecary in the country, It may s„?be kn vat to be genuine by the following 'ittna turd as below of the. Ilev.-Ce . ntleman and illlfYi• sician who : is the author of it. .. .i • - ~ !Lis with great pleasure that the ;proprietors are enabled thus to bring fon‘ard an article scs truly . meritorious as this syrup, anttfrom 'such tr) source, and they trust the community who have Gee:is:um-for-its use-rmiy-alwitvs-find-it-within-their , i•each, both as to' places at: ult . :eh it may be found, and - the low price -at AI iliCk it is 80111. • • A great inimber of the most wonderful 'cnieA . May be seen by calling on Mr: nohinder, Carlisle, at a hose tore it is fur sale. s.:e Mr. .lidlapJer's papers. I Al3 - c . t .. for saIeITS:ELLIOT ' DR Sll ÜBA EL -HEWES' Celebrated Rheumatic, Neirve _ • • • • LINT .111 E N T Ablied_mornhig and .night, has cured hue 'g-ii4s* relief:in - the swelling or the - 7, nurribiteirs— and contractions of the limbs and will take svrel. , the'llesh, rheuniatism, brill s and sprainat giveslimme diate relief; it strengthen, weak limbs, and . • tends the cords when contracted.—A few drops - on - slic - Ep'& - WirdratifilieA Fri tli - ea'r - of - deaf'per. --- suns, will by constant application, Cause them to - hear in two montli? time. , . _ _A. great .number of certificates of - the - trist, - 7 - ,. - respectable and decent character may be exam -ined-where-itik-srdil;-PleTisEtallint-STC:-Bolainder .Carlisle, who will give further information, or see , . Mr. llolander's papers. Coiinty,:' • . llegs leave respectfidly to inform the public,. that he has removed to.riarrisburg, where be has taken that large and spacious ; three story brick , • house formerly_- Wilson,----- corner walnut and Third Streets,: • • HARAISBURG • ,to view of-the State Capittil, which he opensdAna" the first (lay ef...llay last, and where he hoftp to • , continue to receive that patronage so liberally estowed on hiS establishment heretofOre. • Ire • will at all tithes, be• provitletl i with_LeVery thing necessary to make his guests comfuitable.- G..rturict. te. rristar June . 1837 Election for nank,Dircetors, CA R LIST. , E'BANK, October, 12. 1837, . Notice is hereby given to the Stockholder*. in this • institationOliat an election will!tie . held on thethird•Miiday,OT NtiVernbee ' itek4 (being the Nth day,y lit the Baratigllonse,,L , „„ sor iiMeen vll7sCtors, •to serve during tilts year then to ensile. . - . W.S.TOBtAN,.feashier. • October In tasn.