DR.ABItAIUII Tom'SN -.: • •IPegetable naive , ' sal Piles. . • :seience alsoutd coritritittie to t elewnfort, Health, yel litippiltess of . .L.lcolkitid." 01) tra e eighteenth of May, - 1835; theie now;, • truly celebrated Pills were/first Made 'kriown in the United'States, although in Europe they had kken-previmply_f_orc_the=publierriesrlra , cesi. , tin 7 y.. l'he 'American public naturally. viewed them with _suspicion, but as on trjahthey .were ' found wind: they professed; it was soun'displaced by tlie' greatest confidence. In fact . the rusty' ''persuns who have commenced ;with them tinder, • the most trying circumstances of bodily afflic.` when'every , other means, and medicine had prEived altogether thiavailing,, have been restored ) u health and happinesss froin,their use, and .the consequence isoliey .are no* recominen'cled by thoosands ! Of persons whoin they bave. cured .of :;._Eitins f -and-a-sense-orifullircss - Of the Head, usually the sYmp tonni of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Peter and. Ague,: Milhous, Scarlet, Typhus, YelLow t . and . 00 . 11111191 r: fevers uf all kinds; Asthma,, Gout, .itlieumatisM,. t 'llierions - ' - Diseasesi - Liver `Complaint;- - Pleurisy, ,Thward:-Weskness; Depression of 'the Spirits, ---ItuptUres,lnflamination,. Sore. Eyes, fits,•,Palsy; Dropsy, Small , l'oX, Meazles . ,. Croup,:Coughs,,d -11'hoopineCough;qunie - y,.Col'iC, Cholera .Mor • bus, Gravel Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Mpg,. ing Noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scritfula, F.rysipelas,.or St. Anthony's' Fire, , Salt Rheum;._ White_S: Uleers.some of 30 years stand. ing,-Cancers, Tumors,- S welled Feet-and , Legs, • Piles, Costiveness, , all Krupfiuna of lhe. 7---- I.!'riglifflif - Lireiims, Female . complaints Of every kind; especially•obstructions, relaxation, &c. . Although,DuCtor' B. has enumerated by name • the above diseases, he is nevertheless Of, opibion• with hie grandfather, the,late celebrated Dr; Win. • brandrethi" that there is Only One . Disease, an impurity-Cif - the:blood, which by, iMpeding-the - circulation, • brings••on infiamlnatimi; and cons°, ;rent derangement-in the organ or . part where ---- Teirch - AinWity of the-blood Settles; and that it.is - the djffersnt appearances which this Milani:Won or derangement puts on, that have caused medi cal men to designate -su ch appeartmees by various • naine's but which are in fact, Only the :same ilia wjth more or .less-.violence.= Wm, so_fully_convinced of tbelfutii - of - ;the above- simple-theory,r-that-helpelit-thirty ._ years in experiments-and laborious ireseaßli : into the' medical . propertics of the numerous' _Plants composing the Vegetable Kingdom; his object ',being to compose a die;PTEirfe - Wiiicit s6utiTtr of -`once purify, and:Trod...tree by specific action, a • removal of all bad bit - Mors from the-blood--by- the _ stomach "lind. - bowels, •as by the. continuation t; use :of such_ a 'medicine,: such _humors are sure to be carried off, an the..blued assume a theiraccus,.. r` — `" • le-Tills- .teTh7if - purtty; and whoever takes thest.. and, perseveres with Them Will be satisfied that Dr. Wig. Wand'.6th fully attained his philanthrO. pie o.bject. • It is now an absolute and . known fact, - that every disease„whether.it-be in-.the head or feet, in the, brain or meanest member;-whether it be ap outwarAl.ulceri or an inward absdegs, are all, though arising from many' eausei, •reducible :tiLthis_one Juana effect, namely impurity of tlie' . • I . , •.- • all cases therwill-befound.r - a-miTe - and - stii - ple-remedy yet all powerful for the removal *of the disease, whether chronic Or recent, infectious or'Otherwise; antliwluit makes thein particularly' adapted IoC this country, is that there is not the !lightest liability to cold When taking - them, in deed the system is absoluteViess susceptible of cold When under their influence, -than .at any - 'other- time; _therefore in this- climate they' . ..ire in-- diet or care of ,, any kind; Di-Englandlliese Pills • have been the only nritlicine of friiiy 7 farnilie3 for periods varying from forty to sixty. YCars, and: have allayroved effectualin 'restoring health,: 'iTY•fi'eleVe; NOTICE.—In consequence of the numerous connterfeits.for - sale.in the - Drug - and ChemiCal stoves, the ptiblie are cautioned. against purclias mg ny person except the accredited agents. • Security Against Counterfeits. Da. BRANDIIETII has adopted the following - plan to secure the GENUINE Brandreth Pills to the public. Every authorized Agent" must have a Certificate of Agency, and it will be seen that 'double forgery musT be committed, before coy - one can procure a forged Certificate, and the --- person having kin fiiii - pOssession is equally liable. • • with the forger. • . • The following are the appointed agents-for. . - this vicinity, viz: Wm. Gilmore; Chambersburg ; Jacob A. Winrott, Gettysburg q OGILBY 8:, HIT NEB, Carlisle ; and Wm. Bell, Harrisburg. . - Dr. Brandreth's officers for• the sale - of the above Rills are 169 Race above sth- street,. and 34 Chesnut street; Philadelphia. . May 8, 1837, 7 -tf. . . Rev. Re. Bartholomesils PINK - EXPECTORANT_SYRUP. An agreeable cordial, and effective remedy for Coughs, Ilbarseness, Colds, Pains in the Breast, Hard Breathing, and Difficult expectoration. • 4.$ Children in cold climates and warm. The proprietors are awarethat there are many -_ remedies for_coughs, and diseases of the . lungs some no doubt are_goml, but it has remainestto a„ --late-day-to-discoverarrarticle-so-admirably-fitted to these complaint's ; so powerful and effectual, and yet so perfectly innocent and mild. • Let not the public .class the scientific resultp __ a learned _Physicititt and Divine with the nostrums of-the-day. - - Let-them-make a-carefut perusal of the . evidences attending this article; their re. gpectability, and the decided, manner io which they speak, and they cannot withholdtheir be. lief to-some of its virtues. Let us assure them - that_ a single. trial-of it will. do more to _COFIViIICC all of its merits than all they can - see or hear on the subject. It is quite certain that no injury bas ever been known to 'arise from its free use. .fn uncommon fact . is, that this remed.d.s_a. , a — syrups.patatihry. and .pleasant to „the tasth as_ the most, popular French cordials and children • --takeitzalways:tvith:the• - gr'eateatreadiriba." — : — The_ proprietors are now making rapid arrange.' ments to have thiS ariicle in, the hands of every • druggist-and apothecary in the country. It may be known to be genuine by the fohowmg signs - tore as below of the Rev. Gentleman and Illy sician who is the author of if.„ • It is'with great, pleasure that the proprietors are ettabled thus to bring forward an article so • truly Meritorious as this - syrup, and from such a source, and theyArust.the community who have occasion for its use may always find it within their reach, both as to places at'which it may be found, • and the lOW price at-which it is sold. • --- - A great number br the.must wonderful 'cures _ rnay_tieseeriby Riling on Mr. Bolander; Carlisle, at whose tore it is for sale. - See, Mr. thilanderN 7 — tailrirs• - • . , Also . for sale by - S. ELLIOTT. DISSOLUTION. .THE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firma HALL AND . . ' PORTER, is, this "day disiolved by mutual con- V sent. The books are in the, hands of TV•iiharn ' M. Porter, who Is authorized to settle the same. • JOHN L. N. _HAIL, WM. M.'POp.TER • r . Oarliele.;:•Oet•SO, 1837. • • ' ". Eatatq of Dr. jam P. Geddes, deceased. • • NOTICE; All persons indebted to the estate' of Dr. Johit - P. Geddis, late of the borough of Newville, deceased, are requested to make payment, without delay, to Mrs. Catharine J. Geddes, Executrix,sesiding in the borough aforesaid, oi - to - Rob - err Laird, executor, residing in Vrankford township; ihose _having claims against eaid estate will present thenri properly authentieated-for settlement, — ' CATH'E .J..GEDDES. Executrix. ROBERT LAIRD, Executort 111 Dec. _ll3i 163-7. WA MORRION'S: PILLS • —, enerhlitten - tror - PentiVivanTo7.llto7lolol, No li.s.ifitla 7th st..thre't• (lours below eturltet st., Ph iholel phi und. Nu. 10 Nurth st., lialtimurs, Hear the Post 01, lice. • • , . . . II r.sura sr:mean 11 y 'rite USE - 0 I? sitoirrstiss - Ux trysisse alarm's:les os Cosi.so • fl esi.rir, LONDON', . • • NURCilhaVe. ObtAlillit.filifi Approbation 'and Itiicoininendaiion ofjliinkinds, ZOO :4:67:s:been cured in consumptions Cholera' slorbus s .intlama.' thins internally or externally, an . i.l all diseases of -the Liver, Yellow - Fevers Gent; :Rheumatism, Lumbagis,..Stiessp_olortinx." Dropss,v, s _•,:s Aristls's Danes., Epilepsy, Appnplexy; Palsy, Green Sick: , ness, . • obstructionS in:swine!' theyeitude - term is an - di;tressingly Wilde,' and which send so inany of the fairest portion of the creation to their untimely . graves;.Sniall Fox, Measles; Whooping . Cough, Scarlet - Fever, Asthma, Jaundie6, Gravel, Stotie,nnWill Urinary obstructions, Fistula, Pikes Siricturei;.Ruptures, and SyphilikiwahltS'stages, -tsonstipated tiowels„Worms, Saurvy, Itching °film Skin, King's Evrl, andsillsCutaneoui -Disorders ; 4+ss-stiort. j • every • Complaint, which the human franse is so ihrefuliy subjee:t, under Mt their varied, lots& and winless as. the .11ygeihn conviction is, that ;sag is ,izildect 10-cTly one real disca.ve.s.that is tss - tlie impurity - of thii 2 Moudi from whence springs every complaint that_can.possiblysassaitslits,coni-- plicateci frame, and that it IS the perpetual strug gle of this vital, our, stream of life, (the, gift of Almighty power) to disencumber itself of itri, vis cous acrid hamors, with Whieli it _lias becoine eommixed. • • •"\-- - _This valuable _ Medicine, brsiog s - COMPOSeds.onlys of ~,eto l e matter, or medicinld herbs; and wats ranted orroatli, as containing - not one particle-of mercurial, mineral,--or chemical sub Stances, (all of which are unctingeniallo tiles-nature. of man, and therefore destructive to the human' frame) 'is found to be 'perfectlS harmless to the most ten sler,age,. or. weakest, fants.fitrules every stage of Iniman - stifferirrgOlie it loStspleastuttStMdstseliti,Fitili its operation, anWat the saints time the must eel , tails" in.searching out the root-of every complaiht s lieweVer pertorriint a cure thatwas• ever.offered, to the world.. This•wonderful_elfect, too - issprodirtedtbSi — the leasti:ficitible to the pa wingsa, csaalustnillkiser.9l. -pill=, and -being ogled a tew extra times to-the 'purpose of evacuation, with the least possible sensation CTpain, eshaustion of .boaily strength,' and without the . feal. of. Catching cold; orattens .tion to deess-of diet, in any Way- different; froni their accustomed'libits: These -pills cur e nit all cases, and , 'cannot be taken to 'excess. Experi sencesw hie!' is,the tonchstonessf all human ktionds edge - , - naslongs borne testimony tolhe fact; and extensive "use. of them has already verified its , truth ii(this'conntry. , , These'niedieines cures by- purging, anti yet the weak;:the . .feeble, the_ infirm, -- the: netwouss_the 'delicate are ilia few th.iys strengthened by, their sopessition,.because_tney clep4the litod_ yof_ita_bad -111111101'6; and invariably ilrbtluce_ . ,,sound -sleep. he - Tysirellie"safe4 7 llllU - MOSCilfficattiniSliediehie to-take tO sea; Preventing scurvy, costiveness, &c. 'The operation ofsthis mild ISledicitse; Svhiah conveys immediate conviction of as Minty; Flinn time first dose is as beneficial to the mind as the body; hot - caltnin,g, - then curing all Mental de rangements,- Eccentricities, NervouS Affections, Irritabilities ands .ItestleSsness, s from -.whatever 'sunsets; complaints whichlutve hitherto not been properlystimicrsinorbsaS - the-IlygeistsSliave-ftiond them lilt to pisiceed from aerimoninginimours in th,,e•bloisl; and, IlapPily!fill• the present and future race of Mankind, discowered a cliettp:rusLksinivers ssuLniudeissfs puta4sMg s scitrisig, s and...p_rereraing„..„, The being cured of any„ disease,. infirmity, or sore; is now no. more a dubious or tincertaisi pro ceslure—PerSeveranceLin the Vegetable Universal Medicines will always restore 'nature to her dire course. 'Ore -literary - and sedentary, Of both . sexes, whose pursuits So much impair the - faculs -ties, will find a 'Sure remedy in the• Universal Medicine's for preserving the energy and spright liness- of the' imaginaSion, and improving their health; old age will be attained .by the use of, them, and passed free from pain.and They are not enveloped with the mysteries of other medicines; they Only require to be pan-. vexed in with sufficiently large doses, and the pa tient: Will :come off well; when a disease is ob stinate, patients frequently do not take doses largo enough.. - , - The medicines are comprised, in three different articles only, viz: in two kinds Of pills, of differ - . re ant Strength or poises, designated by No . 1 and sr 2; the first is a powerful, Tint Most mild and gen tle aperient, or opening medicine, detaching and partially removing the billions' ropy humours, whilst the No.. 2 Pills "early off those and-the serous acid and putrid hu . moura s incidental tin the body; and act together as asferret in a warren, never resting until every avenue of the human frame is thoroughly searehed,' and cleansed of. its impyrities. The Vegetable Cleansing Fowlers are , of great assistande to patients and facilitate the.ovacustion of-bad-humours; they soften,ccleansesand detach acrimonious.the phlegm ;,are cooling, and stlltty . fliirihris(~t)ric; two; or - three powders may :Fe taken throughout the f . sy 'mixed iti half, a tom bier of Waters The pills are sold in packets of $l, $2, and $3, and 2.i andso 'cent boxes the. two former .tchisiat.. - of_111re& - Sii - xessiiieh, viz. sone - b - eassolsNo , I, and two boxes 2.'•-the latter, 'one larger pox with a division; the powders , are in separate bnxes at-37i cents each. _ flu consequence of the'repeated solicitations. of the agents, and for the convenience of the Yublio in g,eneral, boxes of - 50 - cents; and 25 cents each, can noir be, had of 'all the 'A'gentss- _lllO-R-ISGMEANA - 1 41 t.q'Timil of the ltrrti,h College of Dealth, 3d Edition, price $275; arid. PHA PTICAL_PROOFS of the tlyge l•ral•igistem oTlillysiology, including the "Origin of •Life.".. " Tieatise Sinap Pox ," "Letter on Cliolera Morbus," and many attested curPes'eflect.- - ecl in this country, as well aslit Great 13:ritain, 6th Edition ; price 37} cents . The H)rgeian 'Medicines are all imported• into this Country at_agreat expense r -notwithstanding which they are.sold.at the_same price as in Eng land. They, hav6 been 6 years before the Amer ican public; their preeminent success in the relief of the afflicted, thousands can testify • AUTIQN.:—In consequence of the high estimation in.millich Morrison'; Pills are' held by the public; it ha, induced aminninderable host of unprincipled counterfeiters to attemptimitations, underAeceptive. terms thus to delude the unwary, - and - foist their nostrums-for-the-Genuine Hygeian : lerlichterirems - equenee - trf - Whictr, -- tlfenerit has taken the precautionary measure ' of having an Extm - YetroiiksLiffleffiXtiriffiteacli Packet, signed by the Agent of each. State and District,, and by 'their Sub-Agents, in every Eounty; the imitation. of which will subject the forger to the severest, punishment the ,1404 , can inflict: and• it is ,further. to be noticed, that none of the above - Medicines can-be-obtained in .any Drug Store/throughout the Union ; the'Drug Stores being' the Principal' source through which- the Counterfeiters .vend. their spurious articles. . . • (rrllespectable parties may_ be appointed 'A gents on liberal terms, by applying to the General Depot, .No. SoUTII SEYRNTIS STIMET, three doors below 11.1arket street, .Philaaelphia.,...and at No. 10 Nortii street BaliaraiCrierirlry opposite' the Post Offce, where the Genuine Medicine may always be obtained. . F_ or sale in Carlisle, at the store of ClorL. T. 7 BY 17{.. LLITNER. Sept. 4, 18.37. • Stock and .Exchange. Bit JEER, • Harrisburg, Mark' t street, dppcisitg to:Wilson' • thci C►to64l3l►2l'o Buys and sells Notes of all kinds. Stocks bOught and sold. ; LOTTERY PRIZES cashed,.and all information given relative to LOTTERIES. ,Ang-ust be emaigat rxiaatim 7.2tramil .Ifqffat's•Ve; , etable Pfe Pills 'and 'PIitiENEX BIT'VEAS. • All nations, from. the rentotesi ages, Lave had ships, Lai Columbus only found out the wby to Aulrrica. Before (la time of-die great Spanish tinviguturoyopie were only ena bled to paddle about the-shores. gat with-the Life MxtSeines. It is but too years sinEe. 1 first ventured upon an unknown ocean, antlAvhave discovered' the precious ultiixt I woo in search of- , IIbIALWII. Vegetable medicines- Were indeed knout' Wirt:li 1 eollllllolCell niy search, but t fittir u)e was not. By tLo. use .litivsi.not only passed front the - dejected 'invalid, to the hale, hearty and 'active man of business, but, einupdratively speaking,l have renewed my yptltil:- 1 cab thou, uith eUlllidellee ut my own experience, advise with my fellow-citizens. Ditto the Wallet want petit& that_ the VEGETAI3I.O3. • LIPIti• MEDICINES are sititObli to his own east? 4.lthre int fife at dny ounce, • 540 Broadway, !minim:cis iept, , rb k Noun some of the Most - respi , etablii citizens of thismy' ziativelinuf, - VuliTiitareffer rd inlestimony of the virtues'of•A (3001) VEG,IITAI3I.Ii; -MEDICINE. . -' . . . • _Persons whose ounstitutions have' been nearly ruiped by the s‘ull-infullibie" mineral preparations of the duy t will bear me wipiess, that the Life Medicines, and such 0111 s, are _thetrue.course to'permanclit good health. ' - ." JOAN MOFFAT. . GENERAL:REMARKS RELATIVE TO MOF-* TAT'S'LI FE PMENIX' 1.31.11ER5, . These - medicines have long bleu. known and appreciated; -for their extraordinary nail immediate powers of restoring .perfect health, to:persons sabering under nearly every kind of disease to'a !doh the Italian' frame ix_liuble. , /It lililPY. 11 1 / 1 1dreth of ceriilleatcd instancy; they have Oven retested stiffW,rt from the' Very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day hail. sit, terly'faile4 add to many thousands they have permanently , secured 'that Miiform enjoynientof_heillth,_witlsout_Wliich_. life itself' is kali partiltl bliiqing. So great,' iissletti has - their efficacy invariably and infaldhly proved, that it hat jiippeared scarcely less than,miracultnis to those Who were -UllaCquaintesl with the beSt,,, , rs..fully plalOsophical. - 7 p ' Spoil which they are coin; blindest, nnd upon' whirds they consequently act: It -was 'to their manifest and sensible • action in purifying the 'lndio and channels of life,. and 'enduing them with renewed 't1111; and vigor, that they were,. - inilebted - fortlioirtiatilshicli wailietrows.d insbnrtlitiiis-sst ,the Spontaneous' request. of several individuals whose lives tltesy hail obviously savell.t.'. • • .The proprietor rejoices in. the opportitit'y ollinsli'll - liy:' the universlil didilsiuli a the daily; presc, for placing g - Ins V IsiCils: l'Alll.li'Llrls; P 1 1.1. S "vs itlani the liiiiiwledge and reach of every ifsilividual in the COMmtiillity.._llalihc the host of pernicsousipiacheriesi - d - liiiTibost of vegetable in gredients, the Life Pills are. rettly yegefezbic; sind contain steitreiNercury, - Afftltocnir, -- XrsenicTitor - a . ny -- titherinity - - eral, in any. oral whatever. 'flissy are' entirely composed of extrac rare. and powerlisi plants, the virlites of which, tho long - known to several . Indian tribes, and'. recently- to some minnenaihardiaccutical chemists - ore altii- - - Other 1 - tiiktitisv --- to -- thii Ignorant pretenders to medical scienccffand were nesdi before admanistered-in-sti = hapniiy. - ellicacionstreodthiCtr." --- ' - ' --- .. --= ‘ ==- • -'- The first operat si to looks' the. e,attis of the stomach arsil bowels, th e va • s impuritieiVialst . rtiditi . e.veonstantly - settling nround„theM; and to reent . .elft Isktiened 'faces. which collect itsAse..o.olVVOitOntt li fe Iti,pitestinet. t it Other medicineitik9lt irieritAll tid 4 t Vemili col lected maid:, behind ,it sp ii - Ike A Islam :Pilaf '' esss with, all its train of evlf,' 7 ifthcit:4*Kitiifini 'ipiiiient,dapgers._ 'Th its .fa , ' .erti 116100n4S'A lit Ofilla anatoniistetwt, to ' e.tamine - the' ' ,t - ireli:Alicr sliiiithir andhesiOAto,tikogitidice Of tliese Well infsirined men against - the-gliabk.'-*edteinesi-optlist.ngtl.=--alse-setbnil - e foot lif - Llii:: vEGETAStOLIFE:LPILL's, iss.torAleanse the kidneys and .the bladder, .and by v t,lrtiriimeatistAtip s . liver and the lungs,. the benlthful stetibr4l.4thicit toditelf depends- iipon the re:gularity of thearintiri,trittilllks?`litehlo d, which takes . its red color frowtheaigency-otthliliver. , d the:langs bu eore it passes iutordsethestrt,_bekkOtkus t'. lied by them, mud'muuritheil hyrTfoOtl,l 7 estudWitis s'• -On stomach,, courses freelitliiplei - the - reltic .9, , - ..., itr - z.: . artottlie tystein, and triumfantly -- mounts . ;- 2 . '''llin Ai health in the blooming die ;:t-k - s.ce , "-'''' , '-' , '''''''.4l , t.i.. 4 ';'.. l `. - . -.--..'... ' 'the followinit r a itaiongtliail -:i" , la:, v;etLaihuman iditeiisaTtualieliteletfte TV fritipft ,its.: '40... '-04111*(910:11,j ius lie infallibles-- ' .. ~,i.st- ' -', c ,1U,Z114,,fe_,/: ,i . 5. ,, , , , _,..)51'5 ,, '.,•': t: - "DYS'PEPSI - ,t, - " ' 4 164 tigb" --- ,- '--- - - -;-:- r -7 1 1,, rSt 'ld' econd stnisidchs,it - iliting a tisl# ' 'y! , i 'elatri#44 e, I .risteador the sits , ' bss IsiStit'eT 1, , , . ' alpi*tiOn' of heartfLoss )41 ' ':,il _ , ' endssitehic itesitelpes.,, lalet I?. xiOtS -4 . r !.10 46 ir ....„ .ch.:,,,, whieb...... „.,,,,kr ~,,,„„..„...,,,,, • ,e,,i,,,,i„.„,: *mush as itmatural '' sequenoe. wrAu c - - ,aoliesei - 4: ,by cledirsingthe whole length or (ho intes , - .willi4ll6li, -vent process, and witlidut vi4ilOnce; . all vitilefitisoreslestVV. the bowels conics tvithin-t sso days. - - 11.1tirstistristkilltar i iv removing -- the sharp acrid fluids - ,iti , s.,e plaints are °eratie:led, and by protrioting the flibfleittitli,! seervtiou. ef-themiuseus membrane. -Fevers:qr. _all_killas,' li4 , restoring the blood -to regular -cirso lotion, thr (nigh - the ' process Of_per • Spiriltioll-ill 501110-aSeiii and-the -thorough so latiou.of all intestinal obstructions -in -others.. The LIFEL I'll:LS have bedsit known to cure Rheuniatirmpernotnentry mi three sreeks," and' Gout in half 'that time, by reniiiving olocal,irrtininmatiamsfrourlise-rmorelemmkittgadretnr Of,ttre joints: Thiosies 'Tall kinK , , by freeing and`stre»gthening phi-kidneys and bladder; they operate boost Alelightfully on dose illipllllllllt organs, Mid hence have ever been found n certainreniedy fur the worst easel of Gravel. 'Also, Worms, by dislodging from' tins turnings of the bowels this slimy matter to which these Creatures adhere; Asthma nod Cod s .ption, by relieving the air vessels of the-lungs from the ucus, which even slight colds will ocension, Which if not removed becomes hardened,--arid produces Mose _dreadful ' diseases. Scutvy,,llleers, and inveterate sores, by the pert fect purity-w• .11cl' these Life Pills give to the blood, and ahy the humors; ScorbuticErMitions,.and..baamoinpleXioll3, be their alterndtivb effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, the morbid' state of which occasiinis "alrEruptivc complaint- Sallow, Cloudy and other disagregableAmplexions. The use of these Pals fora very short tuite,Xvill efliict an entire cure of-Salt- Itheumfdirysipeldsy-andtis-ittriking-improve merit in the Clearnessof the skin. '.Cionnion Colds and In fluenza, will always SC cured by tine d9Se,mr 'by two civil in the Xvopst cases., Piles,—as a retnedy.for this-snos ' t dis tressinginid obstinatemaludy, the Veglitublc Life Pills sly seeke a thittinct and emphatic recommendation. It is well leitodlittibundiedsinlins city, that the Proprietor of these invaluabhit Pills,' waiitiniSelf afflicted with the complaint • • upwards of •thiehj-fircoeurs, and he .tried in vain every in•tly prescribed within the whole compass of the'Meteria 1 `ru s) l et. ' He however, at length tried the inedieine which .0 w MS rs to the public, and lie was cured in a very short tie , after his recovery had been pronounced not only nu- • probable, but-absolutely impassible, by. any human means. DIRECTION'S POR USE.--The Proprietor of the Vege table Life Pitts does not follow thebsise and inereedary prac tice of the quacks 'of the day, inadvising .pyrsons. to take his Pills in large quantities. No good medicine can possi bly beso - required. - These pills are - to betaken at bed time' every night, fora week or fortnight, according to the disease.. 'The usual dose is from 2 to 5, according' to the constitution of the person. 'Very delicate persons should begin with bum two, and increase as the nature of the case may require those snore robust, or of very costive habit, may begin with. -3; and increase to a, or even - 5 - Pills, -- and:they - will elfeeral sueiently h e t happy cango_gitidetlie-tiatiefit-itrther - ffl O'er use.. --These - Pills _sometimes occasion sickness! and vomiting, though vefy seldom, unless the stomach ievery •fyult-tbss f lioweveronay:beconsidered-a-favorable•symptom,- , as thepatient will.find himself at once relieved, and byper •severance will souls recover. They usually operate within le or 12 hours, and never give pain . Miles, the bowels are very 1111101 encumbered. They may be tak s eit by the roost delicate femalesunder any circumstances.—lt is, however, recommended, that-those in later periods of Pregnacyihould take. hot one arirtiliiiiii 1 11 1 1 1 1111111111111111111 l to keep„the bowels open: and earn vivo May be taken- where.-the-patient is very costive:. One pill, in it solution of two table • spoons full of water, may be - giiiiin to, an infant in the following doses—a lea spoon full every - two hours till. it operattrii.for a child foul one to five .years -of age, lifilf d- Pill — ar front live to ten, one pill. . - , • . . ' THE PIREN IX uvrrEns, !Ire so called, because they possess the power of restoring the expiring embers of health, to a glowing Vigor throughout the constitution, as. the Nice nix is said - to. be restored to life front the ashes of its own dissolution. The Phienix Ilitters-are entirely .Vegetable, Leunimisetlof-rootsfunmi-onlyin - certiritrlidrturtiffneestilrir s routitry, Which, will infallibly cure FEVERS AND_AGUES of all kinds; will nes'lm faid-to-eradicate - mitifelFull the ef 'feets-of--MereuryOlitinin4 /lamer thin - thir nmst-powerfu I - , preparations of Sarsaparilla, and willmediately cure the. determination af BLOOD' 'l'o 'llll2 , HEAD; never fail, in the'Rekliciiiiiriikrit to . younaepiateflartd - ,Avill•be found a certain remedy in all eases of IICCV:0114 debility atuliveaknOoo - Ks a r,..- 'or ilk! mast air and Inflaultnatory. Rheumatism ' the ellicaily of The Phoenix Bitters will be demonstrated by the useol.a single bottle. The usual dose of these bitters is half a wine glass full, in water or wine, and this quantity, may' be taken two or three times a day, about halt an hour bblore meals, or a less quantity may Winkel' at all times. To those who are • afflicted with indigestion after meals, these Bitters will peeve invaluable, as they very greatly increase the action of the principal viscera, help them to perform their functions,. andemible the stomach so Tiliseharge — ififf — the — howels whatever is offensive. Thus indigestion iseasily and sperdi. ly removed, app or etite rested, and the mouths of the oh unbent vessels being cleansed, ,nutrition irfaeilitoted, and strength of body and energy of mintl'are the happy results _For_farther particulani_of_sloEFAT'S_LlFF. PILLS a PHOENIX BITTERS, apply ut Mr. Notrat's office, No: 10 Broadway,.New York, where the Pills Can be obtained for 25 cents,so cents, or 81 per .box; and the Ili ttersTor - ..talp ;er:bottle. — .=:NumertiutaiertificatoirorAlionde : rut efficacy of both, inaPbetliere inspectml.. In some obstinate and Com.plicated cases orchronic.and inflammatory Itheumatisni,,Liier Complaints, Fever mid. Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy, Pil e s; it the use of Mee. curd, quirutie,antl other diseases oriong etanding, it marbe found-necessaryto take both the Life Pills and Phoenix Bit ters, in the doses befbrerecommendil. N. 13.',These Pills and the Bitters will get all mercury out of the.systein infinitely faster than the best preparations of Sarsaparilla, and are a retain remedy for the rushing of blood to the..head, or "all violent , headaches, tic donleurux, peplum who are predisposed to apoplexy,' pally, &e., should never be without Pie Life Pills or' the Bitters, for - one those in time will save life. 'They equialize the vireo lotion of the blood, draw altpressure from the head, restore perspiration;and.throw off cverYiniptiritY by the pores o the skin ,For sale at the'StOre of S.‘ELLIOTT: • • • SepternberlB; Flaxseed Wanted One Huniiredilluehele of eleapYlaxseed want ed* the store of the Subscriber iii South Hano ver 'Street. Coliale.Sept 113,.1837. Al' 0 TI C E Letters of Administration on the estate .of -.John Morret: deceased; late' of_ Monroe township; de sceased; having issued to the subscribers, residing. in said township. A Ilpersona having chtims against the estate, will present them to the sUbscribers for payment,and all persons indebted to the estate wil)1 make payment immediately, tg. Samuel, Morret, George Brihdle, Executors Noy 20, 1837. -Rec.ruitipg- Serviee. .. .. _,., • . , WA W.r.lib for the UNITED STATES4Ati7.. nir;,a feWahle-bodied citizens,' between the ages of 18 and 35, years; being'abont 5 feet:6 incliesiliglii of. good charOcter,•••nd of 'ye spectlible standing ainong their fellow, piti zens. None need apply to - enter.the services, but thosewho are determitied - t - o - servc - the period .of,their enlistment- 7 -Twhich is only tbied.ye.ats,—hduestly:and fithftilly.. , -- '. • - •• . Pal i of 1),rogooh• . . ' °. ' - - : -,- soldiers„.wlitri . - . . • ~ . . : -• . viowded. . .. . . „,. . _. ... :•,- ~ . - .. '• -. I ° ld ' This tahleliowsithe amount I ' • ,, r of pay which enlisted soidiersdl . ' 5 l . ' - 9,: , , according to 'their respeetivel 5 , ;• G 3 s• rad 0 , are entitled to receive I .tg*. . .c -fOr their services:' - • " ..-.. 1 1 . 'o the serge_aq Mfijor, terniaster Sergeant,Chq Bc_Clef Boglei,:-.each 16.192- 640 the lsrSer't of ;t•Corop4ny -15. 180 575 Ordnanee'Sergeans AlltotherBergceao-- tseach_ - •- Corporals Buglers. Musiciahs Farriers and_ 13)acksialiths-- Aifice'rs. Privates diesides.the monthly pay, aglibovJ. - gfat, one ration per day is allowed every soldier, • w is_am su Mei - en rib r - 11 c-e -=-also, a large-supply - of :comfortable and ge.keel=clothing',.nonclAtitirtos-and fuel are:at times furnished; and every atten tionwill.be paid tol s making- those men who may' enlist,. and - are determined.to serve theirz cquntry in - good-faith, -comfortable and can: - tented_ with their situation. __The best medi-. cal attendance is always provided for the •siak.soldiet;.andiio deduction Of pay is niitde . dniin_-the , erind-ire-ia-uttable-tcrperform- his duty. Should the soldier, he.disa thooline of his duty,thelawS provide a pen 7 sion fur. hiu9. ' • • • - • By the - aboile it is seen that the , Pay and aliowitNe;es , 'E - re respectable, and that; with -- pffidentie ati - trktimorify - , - the - monttly:Day - ct the- soldier may be laid up—as every thing - ;.. ". t ,' for--his- 'onnfoKt-and--conveniefice-is- Ilb - ,4, •-h , : r- '..:Ov.etn menti_incloling_his_ itt '5:4 ' , it.. di, . 7 ,15 . : , _ 7-N.:lThe - "Pirifil - eiTt — §6lil ref, 'AZ'''. tot.. '. i:_.".:, -- .n' save from -6300 to ',.ltptitF4fif ~erst:- ' ,,sh.r.t.: listment of 3 yearsi. , 441.4s t ai;t.)iermiii,.. , tiol Of the - term he can; if - .)o.4_lootilktijOh• Se a small farM in any of **einA4ifOnid there settle,hiniself coal- . Tr ithiiiAltid),i:s:-brin . land, - ,for the rest of_his. '" 7 li TR C R 11I+,1 Mg - : - .R - E II ID F.Z V 0 ti SeeltliSlC t s :. in ;the fratne.b• 1' ' tg...pr - E - a.v&lllailtstreet - Tfor It . -merlptsed* e -- Pii . kntecr 'printing- offiee.* ! - llecetplii,t , 1837.4-tf • " • ..... . •- ~ -.: _1...tiE.,...,.-...?________l____ .:-.0 " --- if"..';.4 7- 9ysTwO — Do - L - L - Aus: ~e'g . 1.: y;, kien,.. Non-coin miS.". ed. , -.„"......`, - ..; . 2.:0,..:1: '•'. , who-shall tiring to . .l- . 1 - - • N - indied recrueewell - •v: 4 , ...vit a , , .•:.,*: .- . • it. , .. • : , ; ,, , ,it,l, • •• t rwise duly gnalttrd, t•';': i'.:,:, ' i1:44,) - tor the duties of .a'601 2 t', - r ''• • • o shall be.regularly enlisted.- . . .. sioned This r for (as, at). dier,oo nonittisiims OFFICE, 80 . Ball, at., 4 doors below the Franldin Bank. j .50,Q00 Persons at a distance diposed to ry their hick, in tither of the following gr• nd Lotte rie,l3=one of -which draws alternat .ly every Week.:--are respectfully. requested to:forward their orders to the subscriber, enclosing - the cash_orkrize tickets, designating the Lottery will receive immediate attention by return mail, and the drawings forwarded when over (if requested.) E.' W. ROBINSON:.. . . ' Baltirpore,'Md. , . DreAsylNG OIL LoirEntEs.Order in which the seVer:al'State Lotteries. will be drawn. -- u tylandlState=t - otteriesnd raws - hrlialti- - more every other Monday: capitals range. from".1.0,00041:20,000 to y 530,000 ; , Dela w are S ej-,-otteries-draws-twiee-eVery-week-f -apitalsvary from 5 . t0 $lO,OOO ; Grand Con (t sOlidatad Lottory draws once eery week, capitals 20;000 25,000 to $30,000 ; Alexan, dria Lottery -draws . once every 'Miler week, capitals. 10,000, 20,000;30,000;50,000 ; Vir ginia Stnte. - L - attery - draws.every Saturclain each week, capital prizqs range from 10,i) 0, 20,000,"-25,000,_30,000 to $40,000. - Tickets in .the above Lotteriesyary from $2, 3, 4, - 3 and . lo each, shares - in proportion. •., All letters addre sled to the•subscriber go perfectly safe. No Miscarriage hai ever cc-, . - cairreti; - 7 -- : ----- .7H ---- 7 - : —. . ----- r - '7 .--------- . ,Fel). ,14, 18.17 . .=-1y • P••• • •. . ' 3 !I rel4lly . for C, S. C. BOLANI)ER UNITED STATESARIITY. . . -;450, , ;54 4 ? - 7 • . " r C a pit io :FO4., , ,UNNT• 1-11- - stibecriber-- - --WiVieiOhat=w ell L-ltnnwn.: large und'conventent houie,..foi• many years ace .i ea by Christian 'Humrich, and more re. .;ead, cently Others,. as a TAIVERN HOUSE,: The. httuss remark:m -.4;V bly well edkulated,fo entertaining BOARDERS; there • . being threei stair-ways, sod- Fire places inmost of the.rooms:_' The.situarZin is very plea4ant and desirable, being on the north west corner- of Hanover and Lowther streets; while, for conveniences, it excele .any other house in the borotigh or country. • It pos. sesses the unusual-advantages of 12 rom.l•on the. first floor-12 rooms on the .2d tioOr=4 :bores On -ater--;,(one at -the front door ow.i.outlier-sfreet, , with a ptimp therein; the other in the yard at the kitelien.door;) a Cistert • -.tcoht five .Hog!theads; large t with carriage house - and lent gardefis attaelied -many conveniences not specified. . 2. Also, one frame Weather'boar6d Two Story House, 'situated in East Lanther st., with two Cellars; a Garden and StaOlinefiftached theereto. 9: Also, • one other' Weathet-bnarded House In West Louther o Street, adjoining the Ger.; Hemmed Ran Church, with a Garden attached o it. For Terms apßly to . • • Nov: ?Cl. • • CHRISTIAN. H UMRICH New Woks .& Stationary,: THE-subscriber has just received at his Book and. Drug store, in the borough of^Car li*le, a Lttrge and Generkl Assortment of the - Latch' Publications. - He has als6 added a large number of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to rhls former assort ment: All of which' will be sold at the lovi est. prices. JOHN Jr. MYERS. JanwyA.lB3B. • latUltand:SlLK Plush Bonnets, black and fancy colout's,:fot . lale by • • CHAS. -ffot *air TH er Offers . for - sal6 the thise,rilletlisitose.Od boolf lot of gl uate on the north side of lidn.street h uitgh. pf -Carlisle, nearly. oppOsite .111 t A tennhatigh's hotel—the West half 01 Cl,the. plats of -said.borotigh—hot Main street op the: south,. Dr. T.' . Mye alley' - (23 feet: wide) and the widow Greightoir out the east, 't 30 reel in-frotti and 240 feet to depth:, dings area • '„ • _ Frame 'Weather& I 'I 4 . sirr t • - f‘rimting street with a large . ;IRO cli 11 a di. nildi ma AND A, B/R I C S_'F AB fronting on,the alley. Said half. lot la state .of.ini.pioyettleatovAlLA . .variety_of Fituft Ti•ines. aid Grape now hearing, Currinit and Gooseberry Budici, and birulibeiy yriiiirth:o3t. An, intlisPinable title will given to the poi.- particularsvare (19geed. mine ceSsary; Abiy persons - wiling to - put'bhme, Ole in‘;itcd to cull ansl - view,tbe premises. The terms will bermade known by JA(0B, ,18: ,s__ 15.ust 28, 1837 IJl2_ 144_432 ,10 120' - 360 ,9 108 324 INTERI TING C A.St CURED 13Y . DR., Wl3l. EVANS'S CAMOBiILi TORLC, AN D FAMi - I.Y A Evatikr:zr_ll,u - L,S;:a"- - -:M . R.:! BENJAMIN BQWN, cornet, t • of Shippen and George streets, Philadelphia, affected for _se_v_en_years-with eyrrentener_v_ousuess,lip winel . l he. was not . able'to write his. name;-- ,Ais,..syntp.toms were; erectatiort;,dally spas ' modic pains,iti the head, loss of - appetite pal pitation of the. heart, giddiness a nd din - mess -9f-sig It ,=utter= ipability — orengagingiin - any thing that demanded - vigor or ccmrage, - i sie*- uess the stomach, . impaired:: . apPetite,' coldness' and weakness of _the extremities; emaciation and extreme delYility,Aistut bed !rest, .a sense of 'pressure and, weight at the . stomach after eating, grezit_ r Mental despon dency severe flying pains in the chest, back.. • 1 eCe oven ~s . ~i - disukc .. Spe i c and tonversation;• Mr:lt — has Made.trial of various medicines now; before the public, btit to no effect, , until, observing-imalfublic,pa paper some cures performed by D. William E'ans's Camomile -Tonic and • 10-120-360- 8 96 288 0 stated, I ent fills, he was induced to of which hes•is. at any' _ ppy ..ats ; lhat they effeaually. cure - MIS - 1 of the above - clistreSsnr_g_--tljsease. - - - .Per Sons .who - .dotibt the. above cure, • are most respectfully directed to the above men- : -I tioned - p4on, at We north-west coiner of - Shippen and Georges streets. ° ' # BENJAMIN ical-C) Mee-for the sale of .his excellent Medicine, is at No., 19, ST. Eor sale at tins- office. . :-DI tal •-• ,MANUFACTORY. I The Subscrilier.returns his sincere thanks to his forrher customerQfor the liberal share of - patronad;Whichtag)been given him avid solicits a continuance of-the same; as. also ire invites those who may. not, as yet, have '_giy_eo 111M._a call,..t.o_doso. at his Shopia_North ' Hanover street,,one door north of Mrs. E." Weise's store: of lalely returned from the, the . city of Thiladelpnizi, bringinOvith him the latest and most approved fashiOns; the subscriber has on hand, a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S 'HEATS, I:EIA.W. Y CSO &c. finished in I Averiortyle: • Also FUR AND: ZEAL CAPS, of the latest Also, all of _which wilt_be_sold low, for cash, or ekchanged for countr,y produce. Call and see. . •ANDREW G.J.ECHLEII. Nov 2_0_,;19:17. --if „ 51-- PUBLICr . H.OUSE. I - . r • Fort7Oriy of Sunbury, .Northuntherland ,;*‘'' COUI,4Iy . . . . ,Begs-leaire, respectfully to inforni- - thf public, .that he hus.reiriovect tollorrisburg, where he has takep x tlititiiirin.:and.ispaoious_.three stojy brick housejciiiiferlf'Occupied by Mathew Wilson, corner•ltit-Wisluut-andrThird-Streetii- - HARRISBURG, . . In view of the State Capfiol, Which he opened on the first day of May 'nit; and where he hopes to ',.cmAtinueto• receive that _Ratronage se liberally. bestowed on his establishment beretoll)re. • lie will at aiNV• be prOvided with every thing 'necessary ti) lti - s guests comfortably. Harrisburg, June •-• , 1837: • 11 ICRANDREICIrg• PILLS. A . Fuither supply of Brandreths Pills, in 50 cent boxes, just received, and for sal the Aare Nov.-27,-183 • •• I , . NSUREVCR CON.P.4IVY, . .eit*ITAL _ • TO. Comnam still continues to nsurancr:Op.alt lands of - property - through their.ugeoty in 6Trliile. 'Tie "premium - is regulated according,to the risk. Averaging from 35 to 40 cents, in the hundred-dollars. Descriptions be received, arid •policies dated from the day of•survey. . . - JOHN-J.:'MYERS' '• 3seizt, „,... January 9; 1838.-3 m. • Celebiated Rheumatic, Nette r •,and Bone . LINIMENT. ' Applied morning and - night, has cured hun-' &eds. it gives relief in `the swelling or: the glands of the throat, and' relityes the. numbness ,and contractions of the limbs 'and. will take swel lingi down, and inflarnations out .of the, flesh, rheumatism, bruises and sprains.—it gives imme diate feller ; it strengthens weak limbs, and - ex tends the car& when— contracted. —A few .drops on sheep'sworl . apPlied to tile. ear of deaf per sons, yill by constant application, cause them to hear in two months' time s ,• : • A great 'number Orcertificates of the Most respectable and decint - character'may be exam. fined where - it is sold. Please call on S. C. Bplantler Carlisle, who will giti,e further infiirmatintriorsee Bolander's papers.' ' . Carltsle' October.So,lB37.-7 1 y. cow. 48. ^ Also for sale . by S. ELLIQTT.. •-• ObILBY & IifTNE NORTH AMERICA DR: SEIDBAEL HEWES'- A licautifid 'Mead of :tit! Is Che-grandest ornament - belonging -to ttie-hu-. man' frame. How strangely theloss of itchinges_ the contenance and prernati - Tiiidy Firings on the appcarande Of old age, %Ole,' causes many to re coil at being uncovered, and_ sometimes even to shun society triavnid the jests and sneers of thinr acquaintances; the remainder of their lives are consequently spent in retirement.'" In short, not_ rmi" the: Itis:s of - Primer - Cy fills the generous.thinks ingyouth with that heavy sinking gloom as doe theloss of his hair; frif - avertall;lliese timitleas _ant-circtimstancesr-OLDRIDGF,'S -13 - ALNI - 01," COLUIIIIIA stops the- hair from falling off 'On the first application, an( 1:1 - 4 , fttr.i bottles restore'jit agairi..._ It likewise protices,eyebrows and wins kerovents-the hair From turning-grey; makes it curl beautifull).,-,and frees it from scurf:- - Nu- . merous . Certificates-of the -first respectability - in. "stipport of:: the virtues Oldridge's Balm,- itre nsylio:byithe - prop Htors. rylteail the- fond - wing:. • , Routrt,i' wrinirroN, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has' certified, a 4 maybe seen Liciow, to the • high' character:id •the : following gentle men. - „ . - The undersigned *ad hereby certify that we have used _the_ Balm 9f Celmithia.discovered. by A. Oldridge, and have - found it. highly aervicea. hie not only as a-preventative bkainst_thelalling iTfriirrizur, but also a . eertain restoraive;. tIiATCH Vat, senior, . ' Methodist Minister in St: George charge, No-86-N6rtit Fifth street -3011N-P-114CL15',231-Ara strict. . -• . - • 3011N_.0.,1110.M.1.5;_.M...0-163,1tace st; 5...111.11tN EY, 101- Spr nee ' - ` l l-IUG11.111'eU111)V, 243 Soutit7tlySt..!. : _ ::-.IOIIN-GA-tt1 . 3 0 1r;,--1-23-?3 The aged, and..those who persist in, Wearing may:4)ot alwayii.experiente its re"st r oratiVe - qualarea,. yet-it-will -certainly raise its virtues in the estimation-of: the .public, when- it is kno wn that three of 'the above - signers are More 50 years - of age, - and the other's not'less than 50. ' '77 7 • • . Co.m:.toNwEAL•rii . • eity , Philadelphia. • -- _.-Ll,ltflandi-1 . 11 : 114.1 11-lON., Miiyor Drpidcity of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that - ram well acquainted -with Nte - ssrs -J. loglis, John S. 47-tlge-Y1,4114,119g1t , -..W.Gurdy.,:_whose , natnes , are: signed to the above certificate; that they are gen tlemen of character and . restectability,.and as such. full cr e dit - shoultibe giv - On to the said eer titicate...._ •. WElL=3===l hand, and caused the seal of this city to be L. S.] affixed this sixth day of Decernher, ROBERT. WHARTON, Mdyor., Observet liat each bottle of the Genuine Balm has a' splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara,. &b. &c. For' sale at wholesale-by CostsTomc St• Co. sole , Agents - for Kmerica - ,' - New — York - ,Eand - by - mbat druggists throughout America: • • For sale by &.C . : BOL/CVDER, Carlisle. Also for sale by S, ELLIOTT. 00iTTJIVirTION CURED. Indian Specific; • Farr - the - prevention and etti.e of-Coughs, Coldsp-Asthmas, convmptions, spitting_of Blood, and diseaseiof the breast and.luvigs, &c. • • . . .. Doctor, Clarktron ...Freeman, the_proprief. -tor of .the specific, resided upwards of four years among the Wiferent tribes of North Anteridan Indians, and with unwearied dill gence-iised-every-mertnin---Ifis-povier-tirre--- quire a knowledge of the different remedies used by them, for the cure of the sick and wounded ; and more particularly those which the ten tion.. and Complaints,of,the breast and lungs.. , He observed the Indians were subject to nu merous and: Similar complaints .to those of white'people'; - and•from =[lieu mode of ^liv in.g, and being exposed to the inclemency of all weathers, many of their complaints were corn Ph care cl;:and: - violent.. Although, cinatirof - their diseases were Of such a_Jia- - ture-as would, with. people in' a -state - haViterntinated iii confirmed copSurnp dons ; s.Jet k - during the time. he was. with them, he_did , not hear of one who died of a '-cOlisutOption:-:2----- • So happy are they in their knowledge of rertiedies;;And---so7Certain of:their- effects— when applied in time, - that ittmay.be -said "a true consumption IS'a disease never 'known -or-heard-among - them-,"7 - Ths trutlrok this olcservation must be cOrroliiifatediy all who have-had the opportunity of becoming ac quainted with-these people. - It may then be asked why they:Are exempt from these corn • plaints? (I . l Tbe reason is - \ obvious ; because they immediately ,seek for .relief, and pre, Vefinlio'se - cOnn ne , • - dertnine hte constitution,. and bring 'bit linen rable 'consumption. Bls of_ direction accompany each, boltte _oCth_e_Specifie„_p_ointing_out in_a_c.onspictious_ manner, all the. symptoms in. the - different t-a , ges r og.these-41iStressing-dis,asesTalsoiiar7 licularldirections-respecting- DietThifff linen; and. how patients are toconduct them selves, through - every stage until health is re :stored;. for vain and useless' would 'be the prescriptions 'of the ablest - phsician, ac companied with the most powerful-medicines if - his directions are not inlherd toe • - The Public„aie informed that the depOsi tions of two hundred and, eighty seven per. sons have been taken before the proper au thorities of the city of Lanca„lter, Pa. all corn. pletely . cured. of the most desperate cases of consumption, some of which .a e detailed In - the bills accompanying 'the bot . .e. • The price of each bottle of IMFIAI4 - , SPECIFIC is One Dollatvand each envel oping the.genuine Specific is signed by Dr.;:- Clarkson "Yrnati, and%the initials C. F. on the seal of each bottle. None can be gen uine without thissignature ; a °base coMposi-, don having been attempted to be imposed on the public by a counterfeit imitation of this'extraordinary article. , a:7- it:constant supply of tha, above Spec; ific, isleptconstantly on sale, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle, and by Samuel Wilson Shippensburg. . . Dec. 14, 1836..-- 1 Yr. . . , JUST itECEIVEA-turled halr and,Sea grass BO Matrassesi and for sale by. • BARNIIZ. • . ui . I!ptic;'PiUs:, ~ . . i'llikMeditine having met with the unanimou approbation of those who have fairly employed it; according to the, directions, le recommended with increased confidence_. to the public, in- almost' every variety of functional disorder of the sto. mach; bowels; fiver - and spleen; such 'as' heart.' burn,- ascid eruptions, nausia, headache, pain and diatention•of the stomach and „bdwels, inci picnt.diarrlwea, colic, jaundice; flatulence, habi tual costiveneas, , loss of appetie, sick headache, Sea Sickness, &c. 84c. • These' Pills being , eittirely, vegetable, may be takeiy.With perfect safety , uii7. :der any exposure to weather; may: by further remarked,•that•they seldom, if ever, pro. duee sickness atr the stomach or griping. The numerous Certificates; :from gentlemen of the highest respectibility, , give ample. evidence of: the value in which these Pills are held,. and there ate. fe vi - who - ilut.say they'Vave adoptedillapa' as-their common famil medibine. • v i , R %.1 • TESTIMONIALS: - '.• • From lit, IleV. tewis:S. Ives, D. D. Bishop of, North Carol's.... Marth 2, 1835 ; • 1-hying - for the last three years, been4ntimats .: y : aciptainled'ivitic Dr. John BeCkwith, of this city, and :enjoyed his professional services; I take' • 'pleaSure in stating that his character as a chris. : tian gentleman and experienced Physician, en- ' • titles his testimony, in "regard, to the use of his Anti , Dyspeptic Pills, to the entire confidence of t(ie public.. .11y - experience of the good effeots • . of these-Pills, tor twOyears past, satisfies nit of "their- eminent Value - , partieiflarlyin aiding - in '-:- inapaired' digestion and warding off bilibus •at-' tacks, I 'was in the-habit of resorting for security againstltheM, and with very partial success, toa ' liberal use of Calomel, or Blue Pill. But since 1 • my acquaintance withllie Anti.DPipePtic Pills of, Ut: Beakwttli' which lie prescrilial in . . instance_himyelfllt~3e►iuihecn=undo cesaity of using , Illereur3i in any forin,,_besides• _ being-whollyxerilf&from-bilious - attacks: Si veral members •of my family are experiencing ~. the same beneficial results. , - • • • • • - L S. IVES. From the Rev. F. L. Hawks; D.ll. St. Thomas • thumb: • - • _ • , - , • Von - i have no knowledge derived fi•om experience, _a_the_etlicacy_6( Dr: lieek,with'S Pills; but I know `that Several of My ;Per minfarfrieMds M North Carolinaiwhinia I kft sonie years-ago suffering severely under dyspepsia, were in good health when 1 saw them on &visit macre - a - few months since," arid all aseribed'their recovery to the,use orlleckwith'i , 4" • " - -- 1 know that IlfeTtertififites nbtaine - rb`y the Dectrir'in.&tirth Carolina, are from gentkmen of th_hikkest_reosetahility, L aA iLsi ; ._:m3Uorthem .stated to the verbally that .which is contained in .1 Ibeir "published certificates.: 1. have the most contidence'in , • . . . - I also know Dr, Beckwith, and have known' him_ from my, byyhood, and I cheerfully stain with Bishop Ive.sl , Biat , --liiSchar . acter - as-a-cliiii= — . titurgentleMan and experienced - Physician; enti.-- - - -tfes his le - St - momy, in repad to-the use of his Anti :Dy_sPep_tic fills, _,to__Buntire_conlitlent - e-oLth-cr___ public" • -T. L. HAWKS. riorri Dr._r.. Nlygutt... V-ork,---Aug, "Mr. 11. I). Turner, . _ - • Sir—Several of my friends in this town have rused-Dr—lte-e-kwithls_Anti-pyspeptic rills - witlr decithid benefit.-, ,'-- Among the number is a lilrs.—, a 'member ...„,...._ of one - ifbiii best - fa - mines, who has been afflict. - ed - With dyspepsia of the worst grat.le for four ' years. I have urged the use' of Beckwith's PBS, .- 1 as affordiVier the best ciliate of xelief„,..Abe. .... .. ~ ita ore...dy tried various remedies, witlilitile - -benefit or positive.injury,• and was therefore ie letant to commence witk this • ' - 'ller symptoms, . '_being much alleviated by thQuse of the first box ~ she came to my house for a farther supply; but finding that my stud( of the_article t'l4is exhausl c ed,_she expressed nmelrMixiety to.bave more ---- - Obtained as soon as poSiible, and'wished that onia - -'- box might be sent' by Mail,ll.they could not be had in a short time-by other means. "I am not in the habit of employing nostrums. • and -quack medicines in my 'practice, but the Pills which you vend should not be SP CLISStd, The ITaiii9 . frum which they are prepared is undoubt. . lf.a !scientific one. :'. ', • - . ' "Having spent two - winters in North Cars)lim. I am not ignorant of the reputation of some of the highly respectable gentlemen there who have rendered their public testimony in fAvorbf the Medicine. "I will only add that the trial_of-these Pills hes_ - been satisfactory in this • place. You may send - me, by the first opportunity ; one quarter gross. Truly and respectfully yours, • • E. r ...G.IIIVGATT." e lcom the, Don.. Cluudes Fisher, late member of • Congress. • SALISBURY, Feb. 24, 1837. , Several years ago I was very much' a ffl icted__ • -Witly a-diseased - stomach and bowels; nothing 1 could eat appeared to agree with me, and I was obliged to be very careful in my diet. A journey Ito the•south.west stfihrded me considerable relief, left Off travelling; .the disease returned bgaio and "FiVae Obliged to hike medicine constantly, among' other things very often calomel; this continued to be_my_;state_ontilabotty-tivelve - Monthirago, when on the 'recommendation of Major John Beard, I began to try Beckwith's A'nti•Dyspeptic Pills; 1 soon found relief from them, and have since • taken nd' other medicine whatever. Whenever -1 - find - mysto - mali - and Bowefs'ai c becoming de=. ranged, I resort to these Pills and. invariably find relief., heard a number of per Sons speak of the benefits they have received from. these Pills, in the most 'decided -terms.- - I am'well ac quainted with Doctor Beckwithi he for a time 'resided - irrthis -- and was - my fatitilY - Phytif-7 cian.__His__own, testimony with regard to the use - ofhis --- AntoJyspeptic Pilfs .rnay - be fully• on. • - "CHARLES - 2 New TOrk. Gen 'Dieu Sem - 31 as li •18^7 I ti^."/L - FJ: - Tttrterr-=Ditti'Str,'•=TO - tlrote',litth7 - ' ject to Whims attacks and especialy to the Dy peptic, Dr. Beckwith's-Pills, will unquestionably • afford relief, I speak with more confidence` after having received - material* benefit from. them, for '• Which Iliad used almost every thing else in vain: They need Rut a fult:,trial to find a placein_the_L___ - Me - int - Chest of ;,,verylamilyvand to„g,ain a 'reputation at the North,. as respectable and ex tensive as they have secured, where • they have . been long known at the South. Very_respectfully.yours, • _ N. S. RICHARDSON. . - oribese Pills koin the most respectable sources;Ttre:glierrWilh - the accortipanyitlg directions. - . Price for a single box, 50, .Terais liberal to agentiancl those who buy to sell again. To be had . of 11. D. TURNER, Principal Agent,-180 Ilroadway,'New Vork,_and by • - • SAIIII. ELLIOTT) Dec. 1-, 1837=1y . • .710 lice to Creditors. TAKE NOTICE that I have appliedto the ' judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Ad. ams" County, for the benefit of the insolvent laws Xthis Commonwealth,. and they have • appointed Monday the .22d day of.lanuary• 41 1838, at the - Court Muse: in Gettysburg for: the hearing of me and my, creditors, when and Where - you may attend Wynn - think prop er. . • SAMUEL S. FORINIE,Y. December 15,1837 , • • • • '„Gettysburg Sttir. ' I. have received .8 day, and 30 hour Now •,. York CLOCKS; which . Piirarrant _to keep good time, and offer them. at reduced prices, at my store.. • CIiALES BARNITZ. .. . _, C— HARLES BARNlTZ.has' . recei veil su-' per' Gpm Elastic Suspetulers, which he biters at, reduced prices. .1 . 1837.,