_ ..., .. ..... •, , . . 0411._,1110ANDRETWS . - . .gable 'Universes) Pills. - ._, re ol 60:ewe ahould 'contribute to the Comfort, Heath - ' • aql.litlip ! 'nessellaitleind.'! - ,:,. ; Ott thii rr'rsllt. , :iLottl! br.Mtly, 1835, tlidie now . troly,celebratA ' Pills ,w ere first made known in ' ore I.ln4il•zitaies;•altiimigh in Europe they had - been previoin:ly m.fore the public nearly , a cell:. tory. Tile American public_ naturally viewed inein with siispaiiol), but as on. trial they. were found what tik4t.lir6fessed, fit was soon displaced. by tile greatest confidence.. - In . fact :the many _ per Sons. who have commenced with - them'under , • the. most Wynn; cirouinatances 04. bodily afllic , tion, when:tvery .utlier means and medicine-had proved altogether unavailing, have been restored • o health . andrliappiiiesss from - tin:iv wie; and the . , consequbnce is, they are now recommended by thousands of - persons' whom they have, cured :of C ISUlnljtio6; hillueirca,.Colili. , , huligestinri Dys, pc isia, Headache, Pains,iind a sense.of fullness :1 tiiq back part of the:Head, usually the'Symp ) . .. piris'or4p . oplexy,_Jamidice, Fever and j Ague;_ ----.- 'Dill itius, ' S bar ler, Ty phuic'Yellow, and - dbinnion -,.- leVers-of all kinds, Asthmii,,Cout, Rheumatism, licervous Diseases, Liver Complaint; , Pleurisy - - Inward Weakness, Depression of the Spirits, ' , :ltuptriWr FillMnmati:on, Sore Liyes„ FA, Palsy, -Dropsy, Small - Pox, • ideailes., Croup; Coughs, Whooping Cough, Quincy, 'Colic, Cholera Mot , bus, Gravel -Worms,. Dysenter.y, Deafness, Ring ing_Noises' in the Head, King's Evil, Scrofula; --- Eryeipelas, - or St. Anthony's rive Satlthertirii; - : White Swellings, Ul!Ceys some of 30 year's stand ing, 'Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, . Files, CoStiveness, all Eruptions of the ' Skip, Frightful Dreams,' Female - complaints of every - kind, especially obstructions, relaxation, Std. - . -Although Doctor B. has enumerated by name the above diseases, he is neVeithieles of opinion .with his grandfather, the late celebrated Dr.. Wm. -- - 13randreth . that. there is only ONE Disease, an impurity of the bl6od, - which by impeding the -circulationi - brings - on inflammation, and conse quent del'angement in the organ ,or part where : 'such impurity of.the blood settles . ; and thaLit is . - the different-appearances 'which this inflamation_ 'or derangement . puts on, that have caused =di .. Cid - moil to designate such appearances-by various names, but which are in fact, only the same dis -ease-,--wit-h--tiMre-or I,:lss violeime.---Dr. T Ilrandretly Ives so fully convinced of the truth of --the above simple theory,' that he'spent thirty years-in experiments and laborious .research into the medidal properties of the numerous . Plants ----'-composing 'the -Vegetahle__ls.inidom; his objeCt being to compose a medicine 'which should at cfcce - pltrify, and - produce -- by - srvetifictleTn, a removal-of all badlitimors.frour the blood by the' stomach and bowels, as by _the,contirination o the use of suchia-inedicine-suclr-humors-are sure to be- carried off, and the blood assume a .. state of purity; and- whoever takes these Pills, -- :roll perseveres-with--theinvill be satisfied that .., lir. Win.l3randreth fully altained.hia philanthro ___ _ . - plc - object. It is, now an absolute and 'known • fact, that every discase,,whether it be in the head ' or ket, in the brain or meanest member; whether it be an-utitwaril tilcer, - .or an inward abscess, are' rill, though arising &urn Many causes, reducible to this one grand effect;* namely, impurity o[sc bkmd. • T.l,,l_vcases - th ey qafi: anti 131 m " • ple remedy yet all powerful for.,the rerrioval of theAsease,-Whether chronic or recent, ii ifeetious . ur otherwiseTanil - what makes- them particularly acl.mted, for this country, is that there not the slightest-liabilit,y..,o69fdlndien_taking.._them , deed the system is absolutely less susceptible of cold when -under their influence, Ahan at any. oyher-time;:•therefore in this climate they are in _ v , duable. Neithir do they .require change o ~.. —.dietl - c Di England Aliese Pills haVe been the only medicine - of many ramiliFF l for periiTd; *.• arying-frmn•-forty-to-sh4y-ars,.and -have always proved effectual iirresturing health wherever an :Owl-Mimi from itoccnrred. NOTICE-1n consequence bf the numerous counterfeits for sale in the Drug and Chemical 'stares, the public are cautioned against, puichas- Mg of any person except the accredited ligaits. se:cavil y Against, Counterfeits. DitAN on writ has adiipted the following plan to secure the GENUINE flrandreth Pills to ,the public. Every-authorized Agent must have a Certificate of A • gefiey, and it will he seen - that oncizintre a furgiWc - eriificate. and the • ,person havitil.; it in his possession is equally liable tln! fdrg•-sq+, The 'fallowiQi; are the 'appointed agents for thii.vif.:initv, viz: 'Win. Chamber' org,; ;tacnb A. EeftYslitirg ; 8z 11 LT NEtti- Garfish.: ; :01 NV . .1 I arrisbu rg. • . . .. .... .. Dr. liranclrtli'4--iillicers-foe—tlyt. — sule—of_lile ribove. Pills are 169 Race sb,lve 'Mit_ Areet,:and 54*Chesntit stri..e.t,Pliiladelpliiii. - MaS , 8, 1837.—tf. ". • ~ ' Itev. Dr. Ellariholomew l s PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP - An agreeable-car:lW, and effeetive'remedpfor Coughsi-Doarsenessi-Colds,-Pains-in the-Breast,- ',hard 'Breathing, and Difficult expedloration. For ddalts , COdren in cold climates and warm. The proprietors are aware that there are many remedies for coughs and diseaSes of the lungs; _ some no doubtare good, hutlt Itas . remaineff to a late day to discover an 'article so admirably fitted to these complaints ; so powerful and effectual, • and, yet so perfectly innocent and mild, Let not the public. class the scientific result of learned Physician and Divine with the nostrums • of the day. Let.them Make a careful perusal of. ' the evidences attending this article; • their re spectability; .and the decided manner iu which they speak, and they cannot' withhold their be ; ' :lief to some of. its-virtues: Let us assure them 'that a single trial "of it' will do more to convince. afrol - its merits' than all they can see-or-hear-tm .. the; subject. It is quite certain that no injury -----has-ever-been-known-to,arise_fromlts.kee_use.,_:_, Al uncommon fact is, that this remedy is a • syrup, as palatably and pleasant•to the taste as the most popular French Cordials - and children take it alway , s with the greatest readiness. ' • The proprmtoi.s are now making rapid arrange- - . ments to have- this article in the hands of every - --druggistantLapothamy in the county. :It may he knOwn to be genuinCEiftiteTffithiCritiniglia. 7 tore . itS below of the Rev. Gentjenian - and *Ply: • sician.Who is the author of it. It is with great pleasure that the propr'etors are enabled thus to bring forward an art cle so • truly meritorious as this syrup, and fro such a source, and they trust the community who have imcasion usetnay alWay.s find it within their b' reach, both as to places at which it may lieldtilid; and - 41:e low° price at which-it is sold. .........1.: -- ;A:greatnambett.oEtheunusLavonderfucure s may be seen by calling on Mr.. Botander, Carlisle, • -, at whoSe tore - it is for Sale: , See Mr: BOlander's papers. .. • - " Also for, sale by S. ELLIOTT , --, DISSOLUTION. 7111 E. Partn p rah i p heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of HALL AND PORTER, is• this day' dissolved by mutual•con sent. The books are in the hiinds of - William .211:rorferi_wbo_ls authorized to settle the same. • JOHN L.• N. HALL; "7 NV M..PORTER. • Carlisle, Oct. 30, 1837. " ' Estate of Dr. John P. Gilles, deceasid NOTICE. All persons indebted to the _estate . of. Dr. John P. Geddiq;: late of the borough ofi:Newville, deceased, are reqqested to -make payment, without delay,' tcr Mrs., -Catharine Geddes, Executrix, residing in the boiouth aforesaid, or to Robert Litird,.executor, 'residing iii:Frankford township; those, having agalmkt —said estate :will present_ them properly tauthemkated'for Settlement. 'CATH'E j.,GEDDES.' ' • Executrix ROBERT LAIRD, • Executor Pic.;lB) 101.111180NISPILLS ----- 10 - . - . 73...... rt lir ZrE R , • . ._ -gots:111J avni for i't huNylvalita Ntaryhintl, Delitivere,.&e: No l': south ith al;titrlr doors'lielotv Arial:vitt., 'Philadd pliii :hied No. to N urth at., ii.t,thepr..,, hear , the l'usCOG lice: • • . . „ . . . . !FL:Air:cif sem , nen liY T11L1.1155 ur 'tun IfyomAN eoLLEGN 4.1 k 1. _ I!EA urn, LONtioN, Valic:ll hiiVe obtained the Approbation and Recommendation ITlMusaits, lvhohave been cured in Consumption, Cimlera tiong internally or externally, and* all dieases of the Liver, Yellow Fever, Gout, Ithetimatisin, Lumbago, .Tic ,Doloreux. Dropsy, St, Vistus's Dance, Epilepsy, Appoplexy, Palsy, Green.Sick 7 nexi, and all obstructions to which the FemalC tormis_to distressingly liable, and. which send so Mang of the fairestportioiof - tarecreatimr.to - their - 1 untimely graiies;,Small Pox, Measles,. lfliooping Fever,. Asthma, Jaundice, Oravel( Stone, and A Urinary Obstriictions, FiStula, Strictures, Thiptures, and Syphilis in all its stages, Constipated Bowels;WormsiScavy,ltching_oftlic Skin, King's Evil, and all Cutancous_Disorders ; in short, 'every Complaint, which the human frame is so-direfully subject, under all their varied forms and- names;-as-the- llygeian—convict i is; that mad is subjecltoOrdy one real disease-,-that- is - in. the joiparity of the blood, front, whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail hiaconi plicated frame, and that it is-the perpetual strog : . gleig this vital, pure stream of life, (the gift-of Almighty power) tO difmnpumber itself orits vis etius' acrid - humors, -with--which- -beCOrne commixed.. This valuable medicine, Ping 'composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinaliierhs, and war ranted on oath, as containing , not one particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical aubstances, (all of which are-uncongenial to the nature of man, !and therefore—'d structive to the huMan frame)- is found to be 'perfectly harmless to the mostlen , der age, or weakest, frame , under every stage of -human-suffering,- the-most pleasaannd: benign in its o ,eration -and at the same-time-the most aer- tain in searching out the root of every complaint, -however deep, and Of performing a cure that was ever offered to the world. This wonderful-effect; too is.produced by- the least trouble to-the-pa tienti, by merely swallowingia oertain number of p ilk, ' and - being_ called a few extra '1.414 to the -purpose-of-evactiatiorn-with--tbe - leastipoSsibie - . sensation-of pain, exhaustion of , boaily strength, land without the fear of catching cold, or atten tion_to_dress_of_diet,inLany way diatent, from_ their accustomed habits. These pills cure in all eases, and cannot lie taken . to excess; txperi . - ence, which is the tombstone of all human knowl -edge-rhas-long-borne,-testimony,to--the'.fact;_nuiL extensive use of them has already verified its truth -hr this country.. These medicines cure by purging,'andyet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous; the delicate are in a few days strengthenedliy their- operation, because they clear the body of its bad humors; And invariably_ produce sound sleep. They are the safest mind Most efficacious Nledicine , Zo taire - TU - st - PsnYreyenthirscarvy, costi-y-enew-&-c -• •The, operation of this mild Medicine, which Conveys immediate conviction of its utility, from the first dose issas beneficial to the mind .as the batty; first calininetlien - curing:nil Mental-- de ringents;' Eecentricities, ervous Affections, irritainlities and_ltestlessnecs, from whateVer source; "complaints ‘rhielilhavc hitherto not been properly understood,:as the llygeiSta . have found thenralrto.proceed from acrimonious humours in thetloodi-atidritappilrfor-tim-present-nruffuture race of mankind, dicovered'a cheap and univer sal modi , l-of purifying, curing,and preventing. Tire being-cured of any' disease,, infirinity; or sore, is now no niore,a dubiods or uncertain pro cedure—perseverance in the Vegetable Universal, Medicines will always restore nature to her. due course. The- literary and sedentary, of • both sexes,_ whose. pursuits so muciL,impair the facul ties, w:11 find a sure remedy di the tuiversal Medicines for preserving the energy and spright liness of the imagination, and improving their health; old age will be attained by. the-pie of them, and_pasied_free. from pain and infirmities. ....:Fliey_a re.noLen.veloped.withithe_mysteriesJir. other medicines; they only-require to. be pease. vexed- in with sufficiently large dobes, -and the pa tent will- come off' well; a disease is.ob stinatei-patientsfrequently do not take doses large enough; ~ . . The medicines are.compriseA in three different articles only, viz: in two kinds of pills, of differ cut strength -or -power, - -desigintted-by-No,tand 2; the first is tepliVerfnl i but most mild and gen tle aperient, or opening medicine; detaching and partially removing • the billions ropy humours, whilst the No. 2 Pills carry off those and the seyous acid and putrid humours, incidental tolle body; and act together as a ferret -in a warren, never resting. until. every avenue of the human frame ,is,thoroughly activated, and -cleanseTof __ . AlinporitieS. ;. .. . _ --- The Vegetable Cleansing Powders 'are of great assistance to patients and facilitate the e v acuation of bad humours; they soften, cleanse, and detach the acrimonious phlegm ; are cooling, and allay the_thirst. One, two, or-three polvders..may_be taken throughout the day, mixedin half a tutn 7 bier of water. The pills are sold in paekets of $l, $2, and $3, and 25 and - 50 - cefit boxes—the two former consist of three boxes each,'viz. one bOx of No 1, and two boxes of No, 2.-tliti latteri'onb larger buk. with a division; the powders arc in separate boxel - at 373 cents each. caln consequeoce of the repeated solicitations of the agents, - and .tbr.the' convenience . pf the Public in general, butes of '5O cents, and 25 cents eitc_hi can now - be - had - of - all -the-A-gents;--- of toe brahli College of Health, 3d Edition, price *2'7s:and PRACTICAL PROOFS of the Hyge-, ian system of'Physiology, including the• "Origin of-Life.P. " Treatise on Small Pox "Letter . un Cholera . Morbits," and Mantatiested•cures effect:. ed in this country, as well as in - Great Britain, 6th Edition,i. price . 371: cents •-• .1 - Th'elfyifeliffi - - - MediChtesureoll--impor*.cLiate coniitry at atl'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 afflicted, thousimadsscan testify . ..• • CAUTION.—In consequence of the high . _estiination in which_Morrison!s_Pills_nre held by the public, it has induced an innumerable host of unprincipled counterfeiters to otteitipt imitations, ifirderireaptlitlelitisllitfatOltelictre the unwary, and foist their nostrumsfor the Genuine Ilygeiatt Medielne; in consequence of which, the Agent has taken the precautionary measure allaying an Extra Yeilow Laliel liked on each Packet; signed by the Agent of each • State and District, and by their SulhAgents,in every. County:. the imitation of which . will subject he forger to the severest punishment the Law can. inflict: and it is further tdflye noticed, that done of the above Medicines can he obtained in any Drug 'Store throughout the Union ; the, Drug Stores being the principal source - threcgh7 - whlctrthe - counterfeiters - yend I their spurious . articles: . - • o:7.ltespectablc parties may be app ointed A gents-on liberal terms, by applying to the General No. 34 SotrnAlirvis . rn STAIIiT.• three doors below Marketttreet. Philadelplda—and at No. 10 North street Batimore, nearlyoppAsite the Pint Office, - where the- Genuine Medicine may 'always.to obtained. • . For sal - e - in Carlisle. at the stere or OGIL BY & HLTNER. °_, Sept. 4, 1837..• . , • ~Stock and „Exchange BROKER, - Harriet:lurk,. ilarket atreetoiiimite to Wilson's Hotel, • •, • • •-• liii4 -- (411311)00Zillare • Buys and sells Natal °fall kind& Stools liought and 'sold. LOTTERY PRlZES:taabed, and all inforitiation giVen.relative to LOTTE,RIE§. Ancust 311837. . . • ty-*--Ar** : _t.kOF /:.p) *10:40 ' :,.it. lqf suilleva,clipt73,- midfut , s (bid rgaffirvi.x BITICEIiS. _, • A CON'EP.A:r, , Allnations ' .ftont the remotest ages,, have had ships, bu Columbus tmly Annul oat the-way o America.. Delbre the time ofr the grout Spanish navigclo 'people were only min--' bled to paddle aboyt the pliort lo '. ilSt,s(l , with .the 'Life /slmlieines. — lt is bit two yinOs sine • 1 first v(fituri.d . upon -Mt iiiiknown'oeeali, - iitoiL I have discover( d , the pet moos object.' wasycseareli ot*- - - HEAL:eII. Vegetable ineiliciiiis Were ilidelll 1:110ifil when I coilimencen my search, but their Iise . WIIS nut. • fly the Use of tooth, I littsemot milly passed from the dejected invalid,. to the, hale, hearty" and active malt of business, bet, voniparativeleSpeaking, I have renewed my-youth.' 1 um, thus; 'will, Ctullhilellee ill my-own experience, lid v ise will i too , rel low , ei tizeiiii. Dims the reader 'want ',roof tutu,: VhAil , ,,T ABLE. • LIP F. AII , :bICIN PIS are suitable.to biscwn ease? I have on 111 iLi, iat my office, 54d Drilatiway, hundreds of letters, front some of the 1(1051 citizens of thiS my native 1111111,1 . 01111a:try Direr ell'in testimony of the virtues 01." A 0001) VlfAll , ;.IA.111.11 MEDICINE. ... . . . persons whose constitutions have been nearly ruined by tthd'ltilLinfullible"-iiiiiierai -preptirations , of-the-sloy„.wltl 'bear me witness, that the Lire Idedieint s, and such . only, are the trup course to good health. - . . - • - ------- GENERAL RE HARKS RELATIVE TO AIOF FAT'S LIFE -PILLS & PI-I(ENIX' BITTERS 11acis medicines have long berli-knowiyinclappreeinted fur their extraordinary and 1111111.141 W 1/011,16 Of•rlblOrilig ileatei :W . 111010,0 Persons suffering tnitleroieliFly every kind . of disease to which the 1111i111111 frmuc is liable. _litinany._.hundreds utourtificatedinstrincesi_th_eY even ion:nett sufferers from the very verged' 1111 11111ii/lIHY - grove, - after 1111111e' .deceptive nostninis or the day had sit failed; unit to itinnyulionsinols they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is hut a parthil blessing. Su-great, int:et d has their-efficacy invariably and infabibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less 'hail miraculous to those who were unacquainted with tire beautifully philosophical pi inciples upon which they, are .open%l hich they. consequent] y • act.: -- lt - heir JIM A-st - :541-sensible aeriuu iii purifying the springs and channels of lire, and . enduing them with renewed tone Mid vigor, that they were indebted for their name, which vials LktiloWl . ll Iliad% than lit the spuntaneous request ur_sess.ral whose beery they had obYiouily 31.1V1.(1. The proprietor' rejoiets in the opportunity afforded by the universal dillbsion of the daily prtss, Lou' placing his I'ABLE 1.1.1.4_1'11.L.5. within the lininefeilgt and reach of every individual in the community. Llinthe the Bust of pernicious quucgcrits, which boast of eegetableln greiliehts, the Lire Pills-are solely vegetable, and contain neither Mercury, 'Antimony, A rsenie, 11101. riny other min- Mirror:li wlibletcf. "They - arc - entirely cunsposed of extracts from rare and powerfurplatits, the - virins-s - of rectOdly to some eminent ploirinaeetiticul (Animists; are alto gether unknown to the ignorant pretenders iu medical science; and were never ht.tbre administered in so happily efficacious a combination. • . !Flue first operation is to loosen the cants of the stomach and bowels, the various impurities and crudities constantly settling-around- them ; 11111 - tu _remove (I illeyl lath collect in the convithitions of the small nitfsimi s. - otinT - medivinti - Turetilfily cleanse tltcsc,auu leave sm.. levied mosses be uud, us to . produce habitual I:rightness, with all its train of en fis, or sudden ditirrinka, a ith its ina..nt iuinent dangers. I liii - Brot - is -- well - known to till I. gala anatomists, who examine Lire human bow e 1.4 after- Eleanor and 'hence thi• - pry.juilienTill'llivire - weldnformcd melt-against the coach thedicinti of the age. The second effect of the. VELE TAI3LE LIFE PILLS is to cleanse the kidneys anti the bladder, and by this means, the liver :mil the lungs, tire healthful action of winch entirely "d. petals upon the - regularity of-the-nrinary_organs._The [maul, s, Lica ta,kcs its red cult& front thenageney or the liver ausai - thilnkings - bo - - - afore it passes into the heart, living thus purified by Wei., and nourisltdd by food coming (im', a clean stem:tell, courses freely through The v, iris, relies, s every part of Ore • system, and triumphantly mounts-the banner of health in the bloofteing_clidein. — ThilTanricorigitre among. the 4istresshie variety diseases, to w Inch tire Vsg.table lofe tabs nice well ',wawa to be infallible:-; • - DYSPEPSIA,--by tliorOlighly cleansing The_first anal _econd stimmelea, a lion of pure, healthy loin s , nsteatiof the stale mini Of the 'Wart, Loss uf.Appciav, Heart-burn ataPileadatacile, Itestiessitess, 111.teintinr, Anxiety, loangitor - ,. and elan choly; which are tire general 'symptom* or D)spepsin, Sall vanish as a witurid cons: quence or its cure, • Costiecatest . ,- by cleunsing_One_snitolviel4;th or thc_iutcstiitu toth st sot. ventlirucest,anctwithout s ionlice; ail vioteillptirges kit\ e lite bowels costive within tit,. days. astir L'holcra, by removing the sharp acrid finials by 0 inch these com plaints are mwasioned, and by promoting . the lubricative -secretion or the. niuscull__Mtillbrnite... „kcere.t ... cf oft kite!., by restoring the blood to regular cirriiiiition, iiroevss of mrspiration iii some cases, and tire thorough, so- Mr E PILLS have been know it tTi ei t r e - ///aeianie(i:c • aipernirul - dii'ilS" - il'tliree it ao. Mid . Cora in. _lid& that: tiolei - liY - rlaiamilig . local inflaninuttior front lire muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all linds, by Freeing itnii strengthening the kidneys and Madder; they operate-must tin these tin - portant organs, and hence have over been found an .c.ertainreanedy,for stua.starsy.ettsys of Gravel. A lon, Worms, by dislodging from the torningi of the 'hovelg - the slimy andtter to winch these ereaturcs adhere; Astlillia and con suiliptiod; ttr'relitving the air vs souls of the lungs t Min the mucus, w inch even slight eulds An ill (WC:isnot,. Welt if not 'removed betoilics hardened. and produces those dreadful. diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, anal inveterate sixes, by the pert ,rect - purity which these Life l'ills give to the blood, and uly One litimorst Scorbutic Eruptions, and had complexions, be their alternative till et open the fluids that feed the slsiustbs morbid statir of Which teen silly all Fru Sallow, Cloudy, and other ilisiitFreenble COMplexions. ..use.uf..theifil.blisfora very:snort time; will etfect an entire cure of Salt Illietini,T6 tt in the CIIOII.IO (Ir tile Shill,' COlllOlOll COWS MO In fluenza, will aiwa) s be cured by ono dose, or by two, even in the worst cases. Viies;•-its u retired)' for this. avast (lit tressing mid obstinate malady, the Vegetable Life Pilli de serve a distinct and emphatic recommendation.. It is well known to huudredsfit thus city. that tire Proprietor of these invaluable-rills . was himself afflicted with the- eompleint fur upwards of tia tory-fice t !. ears, rant he tried in vaiii every remedy prescribed w dill the whole compass of the 3f curia islediatt,-L-11c.Awcwerifit-ienlill, tried the Mean:int , which bellow oir.rs to the publie. sand be was cured in a very short •tinte, after his recovore bait been pronounced nut only im probable, but Ono:tit-1 impossible, by nit•ans. Dill ECTIO NS FOlt U:iisa-Tite Proprietor of the Vege table Lifa Pills does not r‘d!ow the base null mercenary prate , tice of the quacks of the day, in advisifig persons -to take his Pills in large.quantities. • No good medicine can possi bly be so required.: 'Flies:- 'pills are to he taken at bedtime every night, fora week - or fol (night, according to the diseasd. The usual dose is front 2 to to thenTunstitutioni ofilic_person—Very delicate ',arsons shouldficgin_witli two, rind increase 11l those inorcsobust, - or oe very costive habit, tarty - begin sr Ith 3, and:lncrease to 4, or even 5 Pills, until they will effect a sulficiently happy change to gtildi• the potient in Olefin fill , titer use, 'rinse Pills soma thins oce.rsiai sickness and" Vomiting,' thOugli,yer) seldom, unless thr Slonincli is cosy foul; tlas,lioweveronaay be considered a favorable symptom, thepalieitt will find liiicseif at mice relieved, old byper• severance will soon reenact r. They usually operate within 10 or (2 hours, and 'never give pain unless the bowels are very much encumbered. They may Inc taken by the most delicate females wads r any eireuinstances.-.lt is, however, recommended, that these in toter periods of pregtiacy should take but one at a time, laud thus , emit iliac to keen, the bowels °pea , : and even tent asp' be illkot , rchere'llie patient is evrY"c6stiVe. One pill in tiptions 4101 of water, may be given ill (11l infant - in - the following. - doses-a ten spoon fu ll . es cry two hours till it operates; fora child from one to live years of age, half a pill-alid from lice to ten, one pill. 'IIIIE.I'IIUiN uvrTr.usi• are so.eallut, because they , possess thepower'or ra .tocing the tspiring embers,of health, to 41. inning VigpC, tite,constitution,aS the rhos liiicts said tolirTri_til.iirniTTO-lir-liblii-tlie=bSliel-D,Eitl-_nwil dissolution. 'TireHinters Aire entirely vegetal - tic, composed of roots found uuiy iiceerta in parts of the western of all kinds; will never Nil to.eradicatn entirely all the td= , Teets of Mercury, ii flout ly soon, r than the most powerful preparations of Sarsoincriliii.ainl a ill immediately core the determination of It 1.00 . T 0 TIM BEAD; never nil in - • • tine siehness inealent to youra,FJOantalet 7nul will be (lan O nod a 4 F certam remedy All iirr_rrys erb/4/y . antitccßksir , / . ,_ -- or theinust impaired coast, iiitions. Asa CrincilY for Cara- M t ill: subscriber will 143iit 'that well known nic and Itellaninadorp lihruanhism tai ellleacv of the Phoenix Bitters will la clemonstratted ' fay the Amu do siinglc.4.4 large Milllion,se, - for many scars bottle; The usual dose or these hitters is half wine gills occupied by -.Christian ' . 11tiinrich, , nod itiih . e re - Tall - cirrwriter-car-wine,.apilthoiltliiin.X. inn or thrtx times a due, about half an hour - before meat IS,-or '.cently.. - ify - otlieNiAs -- s ---- TAVERN - Iess quantity limy be'titiseti all all 'fo those who are :Ysir 4 1 'MUSE. i$ reniarka 011)tcuh:telt With indignst,. o art, r hang ' Bitters sill bW 5 • • • . . y very, g „,, t ty nett (,„ o f 6 6 • lily well c..lculated for entertain ing the principal visceral, ip Ilium to I.:aorta tlieir,Tun :- . ;ctiont. ; '•-4•110 DE;S:S ; there being three sintienahlo the so - itheliariv • into the bow( Is stair-wav:• , , .Fife ;Ames in most °fill,: roonis. hatever is offensive. Tinistintligestion is easily odspeetli. • • , , ly riurioved, appetite r. stored, mai the months of the ab• The sliest ion eIY pletmot and dcsirshle, beim. Sorbent-ressels being cleansed.: nutrition is facilitated; ansl-ort the hot th 'west eol.iter- -01" Hanover tint' Lotitliee strength of body . and energy or mind ate the happ')• results streetsi while,. for conveitiences, .it excels any For further particulars of. MOFAT'S LIFE PILLS, and pluEtclx . tyrrEEtts. „ 1 , 1 ,1 / . „ t m e , At 0 u.,, t .,, oßlcc , Nn. tallier house in the borough or chontry. It po.s Ifrodd wain, NaSni the - unitstnit:ridelntages - of - 1 . 24 . oins-on for 25,eenti,s0 emu . , or 81 per box; and the Bitters for Kt first floor---12 roonis out the 2d lloor--'-4 rooms on Or $132 per bottle. 0 - XS Tuns certificates of the wonder the 3d floOrG Celfars Boise. - • Two wells of full efficacy of hoth;anay t here inspected. 111 Some olisthiate.alui romoueotra emits of Chronic and water.; (one at tilt: frontdoor on Lontlter street, InnauunatorY Rheli nlat i ani • r ' lver • C4"l'inin", Fever and with - a pimp' tilerein• the other in the yord.at the Agne,,Dyspepsia, Palsy; Piles injuries., rom the use °inter /wry, quieditooind other tlirecrieit of long standing, it may he nal:lien dt. 1 01;) eastern made to coot n eighty' found necessary to take both thetaill..litlis and Phoenix 13it- , live II ogslietidsc large and xfinvenicni 'Stabling, ters,in the doses before reeunimentled.. Ir t ge tt;,s ru b l e ac ci a o ; ' N. n:—Theserilliinulthe Bitters Will get all mercury out " j ib ..c3r6Pge house, and bileds ; bt of the.systens infinitely faster than the best preparations of I e itt „ garde tia al I iiched. - to the msr.y cOnvenienees not sPeeified; Sarsaparilla, and area ectain remedy fur .the Tasking' ay . • . blood to the head, or all violent:headaces, tic donleurus.' • pattlimiostit are predisposed I n s apoptexy, 'patty,' I 2. Also, - ore -frame 'Weather boarded iste.olbould nev e r be without the Life tins or the TheY tat imlite the circu- Bittersi,Lrwo Story House, situated in East -.Lotitherst.,;- ...‘Ati - C- . two-t., - "'ellars u 'a-tiartlen-and-Stabling-kttsched 2 lation tif thehlood;drawallpressure from tine bead, restore perspirationond throW off.etery impurity by the pores o tlieeretn. the skin,. . 1 3 . Also,"one °thee AVeather•boarded FOr.sale. at the store of S., ELLIOTT• House in West Loather street, adjoining the Ger. September 18, J 837. -Iy. • man Reformed' Church, with a Garden attached. ,o it. •"For Terms apply to • Nov. 20. . Flaisecd,Wautcd One. Dundred Bushels bf clean Vlaxseed , want ed at the store of the, Subscriber jn SOuth nano , ver Street. • ••• - • . • • S. C. BOLANDER. • Carlisle;Sept 1%.1837._ • -.• • MOTIC.,L: - • Lettersof Administration on the estate of John Morret deceased, late of - Monroe township, 'de ceased, haying issued to ,the subscribers, residing in said township. All persons having claims against the estate, will present Them. to the subscribe, for payment,and'aillersons indebted to the estate will make paytnentimmediately, to • -- • " Samuel Morro,. . George Brindle, --Nov 20,1887.; . Exectdore UNITED STATES;ARMY. •-• , • Stecriiiting_Ser cc. WANTED for the UNITED STATES An rll', a few ahle7budled,citizens, betw.een . the ages-of 18 and 35 year, being about 5 feet .6 inches high, of good chdracter,, and of re spectable standing,. anfong -. 0164 fellow citi zens. None need:apply to enter the ser-id buf.those w.ho,are determined 'to serve the period of their enlistment—which is only tbrce4 e4rs,--honestly andlditlifiiiii 7 . 7-1 . ...... .. . • - -- -- Pay, of - Dr11.46: - . ... - - ' soldiers, when . . t? I . - - '' MOUnlidi -- - • -.. ' ~___ • :g I • This table shows the amount z.2. a - of pay which enlisted soldiers, 1 I. , ' • '79:", according to their , : respective ~ ts- „ I .-,„ co grades, ,are entitltd to receive I . ii for their services. ' - ' 1 f...i. I ;4-.1.2 To the Sergeant Major, Qum . , • ... , • .._, terniastd•Seiteam,ClNMO:.' sic an , tit'Clef Bugler-=each 16 192 640 T, the'lst,Ser't Of a Company I:3 ' „ y3O 579 Ordnance Sergeants All otlie 7 r Sergettams—cach Corptnlkls Buglers".,, Musicians Farriers and Blacksmiths 10 120 360 Artificeis - Privates • • 8 96 .288. Besides the monthly -pay, as above stated, one ration per* day is allowed ifvery • : strflicienttforAis:subsistenee —MAIN. a large supply of, comfortable and genteel clothing. Good quarters mid fuel arc at all times furnished; and every atleit ti will be paid to making those men _who may-enlist,-and-are determined -to serve_their, rfir - g - mid - firtiffiTat7ifiiiltiThie_and ten-‘ tented with their situation. The best inedi cal* attendance is •al ways provided for the 1 sick soldier ; and ho deduction of pity-is made • during the peiiiiid lie_is unable - to pet tar his duty, - Should the soldier be disabled in• the line of his duty,.the laws provide, 4en- - sion fur him. - By tli - C 7 Tflintreir - isT - se - en drat-the:pay-and-1 al/owanices are respectable, midrib:it, with i pi Udence, and ecinionly, the monthly pay of the -soldi_er may helaid.up-‘-as every thing requisite 'for his coMfort_and -conychiencels fin iiished by the Gur_ernment, ineloding.his sugar and cake.. The _prudent s..ldicr, l_t. lei clut_e,._may readil_y____sar_c_from_6'3oo_ to_ 5500 during his,short enlistinent of 3 years; and at the expiratiqii . of clie term he cite; if he chooses, _purchase a small farm in any of. westm n States . ,_and, there s'e tt le-hinisel Ceam_-_ fortably, tin his owif i laild, forthcrest of-his, life. .., 7 • . . . Main ,ti•&•t,:tor-• aCC,II/21.1eat,PAC-nlinikajlriqt December Ir7The solo of :TWO * DOLLARS will be given to-rtny-citizen, Non-coininis- Sioned - Oflicer, or tiohliar, who shall bring to this Rentlezvous - an.able7bodie4 recruit, well formed,- sound, and otherwise duly qualified, (as above deseuibed,) for the'duties of a sol dier, ;and who shall be regularly _enlisted.— ROBINSON'S OFFICE,. 80 Ball. al., 4 doc7i:beldtv the punk. 50,000 DOLLARS. Persons at . a distance 4iposed to try their luck in either of the following grand Lotte ries—one of which draws alternately every weeh,—are respectfully requested to fm.watd their orders to the siibscr - iber; enclosing - the cash or-prize tickets, designating the Lottery will receive immediate attention by retain maiLand Atte clrawing,sforwarqed when over (if requebted.) - L. W. 113BINSON.; Baltimore, Md. D ItAWIN F41.0T-T ER I ES. —Order m the several'Statel.otteries will be drikn. Maryland State Lotteries drawS in Balti more evet y other Monday. ,capitals range from 10,000, 20,000 to:S3O,L'O : O-; Delaware State 'Lottet ies - draws - twice - every - Nreek7, capitalsvary - from-510 slo,ooo.4ilyand solidat ad Lottery draws..once every: week,' capitals 20,000, 25:,000 . to 530,006; AlerianA dria Lottery draws once every - other week, capitals .10,000, 20,000, S 0,000,50,000.; Vir 7 ginia State Lottery draws evely.SatiAlay hi each week, capital prizes range front 10,000, 20,000; 25,000, 30,000 to 840 c 000. Tickets in' the above Lotteries vary from 52, -3, 4, 5 awl 10 each, share's in,proportion. -=-All-letters-addressecLtar_the_subseeibes_LglL perfectly safZ *-- No miscarriage has ever cc,- ctuyeal.___:__ Feb: 14, 1837.—1 y ":;!- Estate of.J6cob Ugh, (kc'il, - • NotiCe.. • All peiions indebted to the Estate, of fa' cob ,High, Sen., decd, late of Mifflin township Kumberland count3r,•are requested to make im mediate payment to Jacob High, residing In New.; ton township, or. to Henry Healing, residing in Mifflin township; to whom letters of administraz tion on said estate have issued; and all persons haying . claigisior demands against the estate of said deceasedare requested _toinake known the same to .eith t er. Ofthe, Administreters, WitiVoCt delay. • _ • - JACOB MGM„ I,4d7Ar's of Jaen() JIKNUY RAILIN GS High, - Sr. deed, Nov 20,-1887. • - - ffair *Mr. HE subscriber of for sale the,•folloWing.. on Ifonse anilhaliJot of'4 - round; lih te the north aide of Main street in the bor ough of Collide; nearly' opposite Mr. George Atighinlittugh'a hotef—the west •half of lot 61, -in the plan of said borodglt—boun'tleiL by . Main street on the south, Dr. T. .Myers , ...Myers, t. the west, Diekinton alley (23 feet-wide) on the itokl.,• And the widoiv Creighton on' the colt, containing 30 - feet in front.ond 240 feet in depth. - The kuil dings are it - Frame I r'eatherboarded . • • Tra o.la fronting onMOin street with a large • • Back ituildipig, INI-D-A .tunting• on the alley. Said half lot_ia.in a high state of improvement, with a variety of choice 1 • Fruit Trees and Grape Vines, • - no w,l) eart_currantim . d-Gooseberry Bushes, and ;csr/of different kinds. - ".• lIIEI An indisputable title will be given - to the mix t chaser.,Further particulars are deemed unite= Any persons wishing to purchase, are invited to call and view the premises..: terms ~c be made ki) w n -by . -JACOB -SQUIRR..• . August 28. 1837. $ $ $ 12 144 432 10 120 . 200 94108 32.4 prgrEItiESTING'CAI 4 I CURED BY DR. N,Vm.' EvAsfs'S emmaurt.F. TONIC AND FAMILY APERIENT PILLs..;-L-M1 1 •2. B ENJAMIN BOWN, corner of Shippen an -George Streets, - affected for !SeVen yehrs .with extreme „kiervousness, by which be was not able to wiitehis name z -- Sytnpiotas_were,:craT4irm, - daily spas_. irrthe head, loss-of-appe-tit l -• piration of the -heart, giddiness and dimness of sight,. utter inability of engagingTift any thing that demanded vigor-or courage, sick-- , ness._at_the_stomach,._ impaired. appetite,. eakness- of -Are _extrem itiesr emaciation and extreme ileiAlity, disturbed rest,'h ,sense of. pressure and weight attht, stomach after eating, -great mental despon dehey,--severe flyitig pales in - the chestillack auff - Side, costiveness, a ffirslik - e - fa — S - O - ciety --- ' arid conversation. Mr. 13. has made trial of various medicines now before the public, but to no effect`,. ttt,il, observing in a public pa= pa pO--som e -co res pry for med by Dr. William Evans's Camomile Tonic and Fatally Aperi snt Pills, he Wasinduced to give them atrial, of which he' is at any time happy to 'state that they effectually cut ed him of the above dist ressing .disease. • - ' . . . . . riii'soll.s _NY Ito dotibt .above _are_ m ost _r_epect_fully_dir_ect_ed_to t_lte -above men tioned person, . at -the north-west corner of Shippen:and Georges streets. 'BENJAMIN' TOWN. Dr. NVNI:—EVANS'S' Medicalofice for tiee' sale r,f 'lfis'excelrellt.Nltdciiie,ots at No. N. Emal - ru ST. 0114- where :Medic i . netan-a,hy . ays , For sale.at this-office. •-. . • • t MANUFACTORY. The Subscriber returns his sinctee thanks tohis former customers, for the liberal share of fiati•onage, which has,heen given him and solicits a continuance' of the same; 'as also'he invites those who, may. not l as yet,' have given him.itiali,r_to_du_solatins shop in North Ilanover street, one door north of Mrs, IE. •Weise ° s store; Having latekv returned from the the cit of Philadelpnia, bringing witit him the fates and most approved fashions, thesubseribe• has on hatid, .a large assortment of GENVLERICIV'S LtLii I DZCZ) Wair l 3l2.oB finished, in a superiiir style. -• Also, FUR AND ZEAL CAPS, of the latest - firsliion's - ,, all of which Will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for country minium • • • 7 •ANIREW LECHLEIZT 18`.,4;—tf - , '5l, Jp•unLic G Et). PRINCE, : Formerly' of Szinbury, Northumberland • • County, llegs leave respectfhlly to inform the nubile,. that he has removed to Harrisburg, where helnis taken that lai•ge and spacious three story _brick house formerly occupied by Mathew . Wilson, coiner of Walnut and Third streets, • HAtthiSBUJItG, in - view - of - ilie - State - Capitoloviticirbe - nperted - on the lirseciay of kay last, slid where lie hopes to continue tb_ receive that patronage so liberally bestowed on- his. establishment ( heretofote.•- He will at all times, be - provided/with every thing necessary to make his guests comfortable. • ,• , G, PRINCE: — llarriSlineg;%Turie • ; 1837. • tf. - 1111{AIND,RE1'WS" ritris. • WA, : k Further supply of BrandretiViVilliciiisll IR.. cent krtetfejust received, and for sale, at the ato:e OGILBY HITNEB. 1., Est6t4, of elnistian•Co6 •l 7' er, deceased. • f 'Erriuts of administration upon the estate 711.1 of Cliritian Coover, late of Dickinson town. Cumhe-land coUnty, deceased, have issued in due form of law to the subscriber, residing on the farm.cif said deceased,-in said township pyrsoiwainving claims ligainst said estati.will , present them, and those' indebted will make pay. meat to - • . • • • ADANIDODVDIt Adrn's Sept. 25,1837.74 w. , -BALL HEW-ES' ' Celebrated Itheumatic,.Nerve, Applied morning' and 'night; has'.cured drcds..). It gives relief in the swelling or the glands - of thellircat, -and relievesthe numbness 'and contractions of the limbs and will take swel. &Cgs down; and. inflarMitions out of the flesh, rheumatism, bruises and sprains —lt gives imme diate relief; it strengtliZns weak limbs, and ex tends the cords when contracted.A few drops on alieep's wool applied to the ear of-deaf 'per sons, Will by'Constant application, cause them to hear in two'inontha' time. " ' ' . A 'great number 'of. certificates of the most .respeetable,and ;Wcent character may, be exam,. Men where it is sold. .Nlease 011 . 06. C. Bolander Carlisle,who willgive -further information. or Nlx..l,liiiinder's papers.. , Carlisle. October .30;18,37.- 1 1.y. cow. , • 48.- Allica l or sale by Se .ELLIOTT:: and *Soup LINIMENT, • • , .PirtrittaTE. • The SuhScnberrit - priVate , sale,R the following - . property' situate 'about three miles. west : of -tliHarrisburg :Bridge• and adjoining the Cuinbeaand Valley Rail Road; ecintaining about .1 acres having, theieon erected " Ttairo.LOg a shop, stable, rt. well of never failing waterat the door, together with abOut..so choke fruit trees.- Possession•will be 6iven on the Ist of April next. , - • AACOIISrIARER.. Shiremanstown, Dee. •18,11337. • • • It-. RUNIC; TI-IL Cmiter house and store, room, newly finished 4n-the best-style,. situate on the south east cif Market.,Squat e, now in the possession - tif - W --- 17. - Airedin - tti- - =Alserthe entire-Wilding down in Liberty - A LARGE . " • • • • 111 T W-0 5,3" 0 R • • S Toxr. monsE l calculated for-tki-or more-familtes yvith:st lot of ground, and tid - o - üble Stable. Poss4,sion rill be give - it on the first day of April next ; for terms apply to.Thoinsis Carothers, Esq., or -to the sub scriber.. ••- T. URIC...- 1 Dec. 19, IS37:=-3w. ' •.: • N E • Ceitstables, :Retailers, str.- IN. and by an act of the General Assembly 11 -of Pennsylvania, entitled 'An act gradu-. ating the duties upon wholesale dealers retailers of merchandize,• :nid prescribing ,the mode of issuing licenses and collecting said_duties - ," it is made the diity of the Con stables of the-respectigeftiMinships. within _ .u-nty.of-=(2-attilberlatitli7. - -and-'they-rare hereby required to makc,out, on oath or af= lirination, and -deliver — to .the clerk.'ot the cOurt.of Quarter Sessions, a separate lig of all the_wholeSale and_retail dealers in goods; ,wares,and.merchandize,,,wines or distilled .Spirits . ----drugs or me. 101es—except — Those that are the growth or prOiltic7C:bf-thetini tedStates; on or; beful e the first of - fiektjan= .wary sessionsi being the Bth . day:. Merchants, Pealers,--inilTithers embraced in - the sniff ict, are also notified, that . ' the Aisociate Judges and Commissioners of said county, will tend at the Cominissioners office on Friday. he 12th da of January next, at ten . o.'clock in the forenoon, fi,r the - "p ur p 05t , 15 rtira - ri and classifying all retailet s within said couir tv, agreeably to the saicract, where all such as think. proper waY--41-encl.: - Attest,—J. IRWIN, Cl'lc to Coin'rs. _,__Commissionerg!_ ()Met., 4 . 5 WIUBIiAIIO SA.MTA. be.expOsed' to public sitlein.the.Bo : rough of Mechailicsbnrg, on' Saturdaythe 27th day of lan,itary, 1838, by orde r of the ,Orphaits! Court of Ciiiiiberlai!.(l county, . LOT . CU!' G71...0t7X1); • . in the_ said_tnrough,_botided • by- Adam 1-teigellohn----14nit-k-lin--natl,-.14an0-,Kills • containing about one- A cre, - haiing- a ..- • Log House , .--tirercon - crectecl, and some Fruit VTrees upon It. _ -- A - LSO;-An other Lot of Ground, near to the above, bounded by tiimpson , s Road, Rtigti and Cotiver and Nancy. Wright, with( a small House thereon.-erected: And wl4eli will be sold as the property of •Adam Lro= tidrff, dec,,eased. • . Terms of, sale made known on the'd / ay of G.51:101t F F, Administrator ddani Lpligsdi4,;STitira: Carlisle,•Dec.• :16, 1837.-4% , II I • I II I • PADiFEELET liNtVg ,/• of Pennsylvania in WI and German . Persons - Wishing ti Lin copies .of the Pamphlet Laws of tht ,ent - Session .9,f tfie Legislature of Pciturleania, in .the English and. Gerourn Langiiges---Ahe former half hound; and the lufter in /'an:/inlet forrn, at fifty cents , per / c:opy—are requested to have their names rcgis . tered With the county Trea surer iinniec,ixtti y: -A-list-ofz(ipplicants-niuStThe-forwurded-to the Sec' etliry OEl* C:ornhipnwealth in a'te - w days. / 3. W. EB\, Co. Trea, 'Treasurers Office, • j CiiiiisreTlYee`. - IS 1837. ' .4r;lllElgN SPRING WOOLLEN WAV IS XOMU'2 , SITUATE at the head' of Grefit.a.Springs, in. Nowtow township, Cumberland county, about four miles %rest of the borough of New ville, Will be rented fora term of-one or more yeies. The buildings are • TiVlrwo Stony Shine Fitttorri-- with. carding and spinning machines, .looms, and all. neccssaryachinery. for in nufica turing cloth; alSo a - dwelling, :house conven ient to the factory. For terms apply-to eith-. er of the undersigned. oadiste J. 11.7,1.&11 . _, INll,_ . _ SAM Wrest Pennsboro• Dec. 4, 1837. Eitcourage your own alanufactw, re f 2`3,. .VARLISLE 21.412'5 - eitgai'Ap _ AND SONNET STORE. i t . jgcE Ed THANKFUL for - pastfavors, inform their friends and the public getier,eliv that one' of. the firm •having lately returned' from the city of Philadelphia, with a' largo and .ex.;2 cellent assortment of Furs .and Plush,: they are-stow-preparaLto—manuf.r tire (i_eL. -- men's, Hats and Ladies' Bonnets in the lat estand most approved:fashion... The quali ty of the Plush is far superior to any former= ly, had 'oti,liand. They 'h'ave _at present an' 'excellent assortment of .; • . _ .. whit • kart B P asslas, he . and black; _ . Brush' Weaver, Castor, and • . • ~..- Silk Hats - . .. ' . I r. . Of all Size's and prices: , : ; - .. . 4 .9.1i0.'a general assortment of Ladies' llory• nets of all coltiuri•and description, such as Pure White, Fawn; Black and Gr y, which 1 they will sellat the most reduced )rices. . -1 ' Oentlemen and Ladies who areln want of iliese articles; will do well tp i give• an early call , .. • • • . . .Dec.-18, 1837.-3 w .. ,7.,.........." , They have on band a few of lhe best quality of FUR CAPS ivhith they offer tQ sell at low prices.' jin I-- - dlii*Dyspeptie . . • .:ThillMedc,chte met with - thernticni.nou aPprobation - b - Ithose whdhav'efairlY,e - mpleyed it, according to.thetlirectipitsili teCompiended with increased confidence Itublit';lo almost" every:variety-0C fttnetional - •diaorder of the sto c :mach, bowels, liver arid•epleen; - inteh as heart burn, meld eruptions:, •liattaiN. hendschee pain itnd distention / of the stomach and lioWelo, mot. • pient cliarilicea, colic;' Jaundice, flaturelleeita4i— tualcostWenesS, loss or spiietite, sickliearl-ttehe, sea slokness, Etc: &c..- These Pills tieing entirely:, vegetable, maybe taken - with • perfect :ritafity - un. - der any • exposui*e—to weather ; ' may- be • further remarked, that they Belden,. if ey'erepro- „ dupe sickness at , the stomach or griping -..The • r.nurnereue• Certificates. friini: gentlemen of - the • highest ,respectibility. give -ample evidence of • the value in whiclithese Pills•are held, and there • • •are few who donoteay. they-have adopted.theird as their _common family medicine: • •• _ • • • - -tESTIMONIALS. • - . Pom the lit. Rev. Lewis S. Iveis. D. D. Bishop - - of North Carona: • • , • -RA LDIGII - March 2,. 183$ • ..,-1-t a vin2;_fox_the,lo.lt_thrce_years„been intimate.- ly acquainted JOlin city ! and enjoyed his pr fssional Cervices; tinkt pleasure, in stating tha his• character as a chris.• tian gentleman and , e. perienced Physician, en.• titles his testintonyOrt regard to the . use of his Anti.Dyspeptie Pills, to the entireeonfidence of the — pitblia. --- My experience ofile Bond effect"- -of-these-Pills, for -two years-past.' satisfies me,of- ` - their eminent., valve, •particolarlYin• impaired _digestion. and warding oftbirmusr... tacks, I was in the habit of' resorting fcir seetir4', agaiabt:them - , 4 - With very partial•succel,s, tu,a , •Jiheral use-of Calomel; er - Dlue Pill:.` Btu silider - mi:licgtiaintanee with the Anti-pyspeptin Pillii of • Dr. Melt with which he prescribed in thefirst - instance "himself ; Is hilve not. been under . the lo cessity of using Mercury in any form, : _besideit. 'being wholly exempt. from bilious attacks. Se veral members of my family are expeiienoing thesane beneficial results. L S. IVES; . From the Hawks; •D. D. St. Thomas '• Chnrch. - NEW Yong., Feb4,:18:6.' ve no knowledge deri . vedfrom experienoe. • of the etlicacy,-of-,-Dr-: fleck:m . loes _Pills; but -C know that several of, my personal-friends in -" Carolina, whom I lcft • sni9e.years ago, suffering_ severely under dyspepsia, were in 4.A health when -I saw-them on- a vh.it:_tnade::a few_montbs since, nod arrYscriliel their recovery to the. use orJleckWith's - know that the certificates - obtained by the. Doetor in North, Carolina,.are:from gentlemen of the yespeetalYility;--and'se-erii-of-thetn--H -stated tome verbally that ‘vlti , ..h is contained in their "published •certifieates. • I. have ths_mobt/ • entire. confidence in. them. • _ 1 aho know_ Dr. Beckwith. and have Ino•Wrs tilv.Fovimod; ;Intl I cheet fully,f‘tate 1131 with lli,linivlyes "that -itia elipr ieti•r alta tria fl ap gentleman antl.experienpeflyit.t . aie,ili'm enti- Iles his testinomy, in regnatl to the me.fir kis Anti • W•lientic fall, to the entire conli,denee of the ptihl c." , 1 7 . T.:: - 11.VW.E5.... —: From -Dr.x.--G__Ngat t • IlkliSt 11.11.,N.,Y0f1v, Aug. 11117. . • '.'Ntr 'II: li isurner, , ./_ --_ . • . EN= of my frienO.s in this" town have i% vi? Dr. Ileckwith's Anti•D)sprpt i c 1 1 ,11 ts with ec'ded betwiit.. - , Ainong the nunihee —,-a Meenher of one of ourb..st families, who has beett .. ,9fflici „ -edSwith-- : dyspep,s,ra i -of the : wo rst. grade_ tl5l. fvutr years. I haveorgrA the tie, bf IleckWith's best. chance .'of relief. She had ah' e lgly — AfroVvartorts - TenTedieitrwillillitic ,. r benefit br"poSbave :roil wits therefore re• I;;C:tant, to continence with this Iler symptoms; being.ttch alle‘iiated by,the use of the firs' b tx she'cltmo 'to my-house for - a farther supply; but firAing that my stock of the article tens exhaust— . Oil. she expressed much anxiety to have m-,r 'obtained as soowas possible, and wished that one box' might be sent by mail; if They - iiiitlirbrit bs .„ had hi a short time by other_means. ' "I am not-in the hal, tof employing nostrum' and quack medicines-in my practice. but the „ which you veml should - not be ,so classed.. recipe from which they are prepared is undoub'-• lyta; - "Ilaviag spent two winters in Noath Carolina. I am not ignorant of the reputation of some pr the higirly respectably geOlemenAhere rendered their public testimony in favor of tho neaicine. • • win ohly add that the trial of these Villa haw been- satisfactory in this place. You may send me, by the first opportunity, one quarter gauss.- - • • Truly and respectfully yours, • • E. G.InYGATT.."' From the, lion Charles Fisher, hZte member oft Congress. • SALisamar, Pcb. 24, 11337. years ago. I was very L _nincli afflicted with a 'disc:lied , stumach and bowels; nothing I cool t-appeured-to-ogree with me, and I was obliged tube very carefuLitrm) diet. A journey tithe south.wesf aff t weled me consideratile relief; and% as L supposed,-..hail cured met but when k • • left off travelling, the disease returned again and I-Was obliged4mtake-Medicine-constantly,-among . --- tither things ,ery often catomet;thiicontirmedio be my State until a-out twelve months ago, when . on the recommendation . of Major John Heard, I 'began to try Beckwitles Anti-Dyspeptic Pillss vI soon • found relief from them, and have sine& faken fib - other medicine whatever:. Whenever , I-find my stomach and bowels ire Lecothing de ranged, I resort to these Pills and invariftbly find. ,relief. I 1nv....r heard a number of persons speak • ; of the benefits they have received from- theses Pills, in the most decided. terms. I , rim well ne-, quainted-with:- Doctor -Beckwithi=4l-e-fbra , timo resided. in this place, and was my family Pliyai: cinn. -Ills own testimony with regard to the use -of hisAnti-llyspeplic Pith may be filly relied I.ol‘. "CHARLES FISHER.", „,„ New l'erle.Gen. Theo.'Sern. Mr.. 1-I....D.Turner—Dcar tboite sub. ject to bilious attacks , and espi•cialy to the Dytt peptic,.Dr. Beckwith's nits, will ttnquestionably afford relief; I speak.with more Confidence after having received material benefit front them,-fir Witi 1 had` tysed - al Most ei'ery - thing else itria i n'; They need .but a. fair trial to find a tilace in the. liledicine'Chest of every family; and ,to gain a reputation •at the North, as , respee.table and, pi-- tensive as they have secured; where they have . been Tong known tit-the-South„— ~ • Very respectfully yours, N. S. RICHARDSON. —Otlier-teStimpniala7in htvor-of-these-PiThi-from--.: the' mo,t respectable Sotircett,'are gwen with the aCcompanyittoliiectiona. -. Price for a single Tefras libeirid tor agents and these who. buy to sell again. - Mho had nLfl. D. ,TURNER, Pripcipul Agent, 18U Broadway, NeW York, altd-ily SAML. -ELLIOTT Dec., Carlisle; 4, 1837.:--li '7 aotice to _Creditors. . . avr-appliedto_di • judges of the Court of Conlin on Pleas of Ad- ~ ams County, for , the benefit of the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, and they „have appointed Monday the 2clday of January, l8:38, at the Court House in , Gettysburg for th • tearing of me and my ereditoriv - when d where you may attend if you think prop , • sAmtypl."s, FORNF.X. • Decertiber.ls, 1837 - _ Gettysburg Star. I have received 8 day, and .SQ ,hoqr Now York C,LOCKS„. which warran t to keep good . time, and navy_ them nt 'reduced. prices,,at my , store. • k • . CHA,L BARNITZ,.. P CI.IAELES- BARSITZ, has received :•per• Gum 'Elastic suspenders; viiith he L • offers at reduced prices t • ' EMI MI