A Agricultural. AI7IIIUULTIMAL , • . In this age of progression, who; everything is:advancing both in quality and economy of Aoduotion, we,cannot but imagine that the Implements, although 'ffinterially improved, have not met so groat a , share of at tention from inventors as they deserve. Mechanics'. tools have been so Materially. iat proved within the last twenty years, that many parts of houses which were worked ourlabori. ously-at the bench, are now manufactured by tools moved by steam power. 134 hes, mould ings, planing of boards,' tonguelng and groi ing, and even the making of (loois.are no ger part of the occupation of the. gbnErciii - builc!er; and the some 'difference exidta in all the mechanic arts. Cast iron is now plowed by machinery, and turned even in ecoentricforins in lathes; where as, fortherlY, it n'as laboriously modeled by the cold chisel and the file. In every other branch of art similar im provements have occurred, until the common est house utensils now partakes of a graceful form. Commerce has also been benefitted by now inventions, until the exact length of voyages can be foretold within a few hours, and the New York merchant leaves his house for his counting room, anticipating the certain arrival of a European steamer on a paiiioular day. Our larger manufactures, including the cot ton and woolen fabrics, - have Weed materially improved in quality and reduced in price. Nor have farming tools entirely been neg. .looted, but the advance in these has not been so great as in those used by other classes of citizens. The reports of every fair where dy namometers are used for testing plOws, show material differences in the amount of power , necessary to propel them at the same depths; but still this all important instrument ha's re ceived so little aid from the gometrioian that we have nb` week which clearly and unequivo cally explains the principle on which the true shape of the mould board may be ascertained. It is 'true that Mr. Knox and ti'feW others have apparently for their own use, solved in part the problem, but still the amount of animal force 'wasted, from •the mpl construction of plows, is almost as great as that used for the true disturbance of the soil. And notwith standing the well ascertained necessity for sub-soil ploiring, the sub-soil Plows in general use are inefficient. We have essayed to ins prove this plow, and we hope our new lifting sub-soil plow may at least give hints to more able' inventors, who will produce an improved class of instruments, embracing this plow, so far as tenable, for avoiding 'uteless friction and compacting of the soil. How many thousands of hand hoes are used where horse hoes could, with propriety be sub stituted! How many hiMd scythes ace need where mbwing machines would add materially to the quality of the product, and to the profit of the farmer! The improvements in cultiva tors and horse hoes:hap been somewhat rapid of late, and among the best are those now made by Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co. But many a former is now using an inferi or cultivator; limns° it is not quite worn nut, when the substitution of the improved kinds would save him many tinter its cost in a siu gle season. Farmers are beginning to know that culti vators may be used with advantage in place of harrows.,,. The form of the harrow tooth being a wedge pointed downward, is continually ac tive in compressing portions of- the-soil, while the tooth of the cultivator, having all its ten dency of action upward, is always loosening the'soil, and they should be preferred for the purposes of disintegration to the harrow. The use of Digging machines is now being agitated, and we find many English farmers' .advocating their use strenuously. We have made arrangements for trials of some of these machines, and hope at an early date to be able to place the result before our readers. ___lt~ie well knoWn that when the.price of la- bor is low in England, farmers find it to their advantage to preserve spade-culture. The crops are larger from a spaded acre than from a 'plowed one, and . the rate of this increase is so well understood among many of the Eng lish farmers, that they have a price at which they Will always spade in preference to plow 7 ine This is doubtless due to the fact that all the action•of the spade is upward, and it does not tend to compact the soil; whereas, with the plow, a certain amount of force compressively applied",• must always bo acting upon the roll- lug furrow; and tu4 equal amount in - the form of fpictiori compacts the face of the soil on the land side of the plow; and it is for these rea eons that spade culture leaves the land in bet ter heart. Machinim then tvbiuh lmitate, ore closely the action cif the spade, tbalt7that„of the plow, may possibly be so made as to be- ocmo valuable implements. They are at..least worthy of fair investigation. When 1.r...Me- obi tells us that tho plow is doomed, We think •he may bo mistaken, but atilt we are innlined to give the subject a respectful examination, and we hope that our agricultural societies will not be • backward offering proper pre miums fur improved Agricultural Implomente. Parking Farmer. LEA,TRER. FRITZ.& HENDRY; . Store, 20 N. 8d at., P, ila. : Morocco Manufacturers, Carriers, Importers, Cammiseion , and General Leather Business, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Mandaelori 15 Margaretta street Great •Rneh for Bargitins! AT the New and Cheap Store of .WEISE CAMPBELL. Weire selling Wu large as- Aortment of Cashmeres and Mous do Loin, at greatly reduced prices. I Call and see ! Jan 25. 1854. TO FASATIOEIRS. fIIHE subscriber informs die pub- Jll lie that he has constantly ,on hand a variety ,of choice young.LQ-± • COST TREE34rom ten to• fifteen • . feet high, which were raised from the seed, they are all of the yellow locust. He offers them at moderate prices, at his nursery, in Hampden township:Comb. county, about 5 miles west of Harriaburg,en the /urn— pike. Cal Land examine for yourselves. 'Fob22 lOwpcl3 AM'L EBERLY. 01111 W. DELL. • BENJ. DARBY ZOZIN w.BELL A GENERAL COMMISSIODOVIERDHANTS, HOWARD RTREET; ~ • ',; • Opposite Centre,- • • , • I BALTIMORE STIR lilt SAW NEAIC PAPIRILTO'gNi.,.OOI!I7I,.:.PP.. ruistunrari Eiziwznova C 0 NTIN UE:to supply- Lembo at , alfic hide, at't he 'shorieat tiatiabittn& on , fermi lower' titan can be had elsewharn.'Alforders directed: to E. HASKELL ' Peportown. , or -W.lll. '13,1 sEymouß, ,4r.,.Earliald;wilt he promptl y attended t 0... grIAKE NOTICE,That about commeneing,Hbasekeeningliad'ahi era in want of them ) can get•Availed* vh`thl K n i ves . and Forhe, Spoonb Ladies.; Cedree4 Kettleai Sad!',lrone, at the InweAt rates by - 13 - H SAXTON. . ~ _votes' Vjap,4, - HARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL I ! HENRY ,SILXTON. • THE subscriber having.returned from the city would calf the attention of his triende and the public girrally to tlits large and,well 'se lected assortment of_ Hardwire _which helms .jus&r.eocived.,coneisting, in part of, • , . , BU);LDING'SIATERIALS,, nails, soma, hinges, locks, bolts, ass, pnty. paints, oils,Nc.. TOOLS-. edge - Idols; saws and,. planes .I.d every descrip tion, with filit, , rasps, hammers, &r:! A general 'assortment of, SHOEMAKERS & \ SADDLERS TOOLS, together wi t h. morocco. lining and binding skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts,. -harness mounting, saddletrees; l&o. • COACH TRIMMING-r-eanytiss (plain, en atnelled, figured and embossed,) patent and,en- Elmelled leather, nxlee, -springs, hubs,' 'spoke, ielloes, shafts, &c, Chbinet-Makers will' find a large tisedrinent of varnishes, makingany - and' walnut venders, mottling, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. The nteek ,of tt-optu ed, comprising, alt. the,kinds .itrgeneral use, as hammered 'and ,rolled tjre of all sizes,llnl bar and band iron; reund, square iron, Inic'se shoo' iron end nail rods, with a large lot or cast and spring -- eteel, English and •American blister steel, &a: • . , Housekeepers and those - about c.unirriencing will find i: to their advantage to call and exam ine our cutlery, brittania - and Plated . ware • pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets,:s4c In addition. to the above ,we have received a splendid asscrtment or WALL PAPER, ma , kineilie_sto'nk complete, and at sw.h prices as cannot fail to give satisfuction. We invite all friends to call, knowing it will be to their own advantage. • . Remember the old stand, East High Street, Canis)°, 'Oct. 17.1'11353: HENRY SAXTON., =I -- jitractionf HO FOR THE HOLIDAYS. TrItISS KINGLE'S OLD HALL is now and will continue to be supplied with the greatest novelties up to the closo . of the season, comprising in"part CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such us Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops,- Rose, Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and ex ploding Sherets. Also all the common vane. ties, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail at low rates. We have just received FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest importations sueh as Oranges Lemons, Raisins, Ftgs, Pruens. Citron, Cur rants, soft and paper ; shelled Ahnonds, Fil harts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. I connection with the above the largest , assor meth of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of every kind from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass,'Lltina, papier mache, tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., 'such as Fine Wax, kid and jointed Dolls; Sewing and Card Baskets, Work and -Fancy Boxes, -Flower Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Setts, , Music Boxes, Port Monaies, Battle Doors, Grace Hoops, Masks, Drums, Guns,, Trumpets, Dominoes, lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps and Hair Oils of every variety. In connection -with the above a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized, crushed and brown Su gars. of every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda. Sugat, Water and o.her Crackers, cheese, &c. The subscriber 'returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage hereto fore bestowed on him, And hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. P. MON YER. Carlisle. December 7, 1053. R ou 4,4 Corner of Hanover one Loather:els:, Carlisle, 91111 E undersigned has always on hand . a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles, which'he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He invites - attention partic ularly to the Patent Spring: Bottom Bedstead, most useful article which entirely obviates all objectiOns. The bottom can be attached to old Bod.tas.ln. Thay....havot_itiyeri - ontire_ antis ac tion to all who have them in use. irreOFFINS made to order aithe shortest notice. JACOB. FETTER Carl isle Jnn'y. 22, 1851.—1 y. • CARTER'S SPAhISH MIXTUFE THE GREAT .PURIFIER Of,.THE, BLOOD. Not a Particle of ' , der/fury' An infallible remedy for Scrofula ;K Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutanecus Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, 'Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'Pet ter, Scald Dead, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints asid all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mer. cury, Imprudence In Lite; or Impurity of the Blood: This valuable - Medicine, which has become celebrated- for the number of eitraprdinary cures effected through its agency, hat induced the proprietors; At - the - urgent request or their - friends, to Offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its yh.tues sari wonderful curative properties. The following certificates selected from, a -large mumber, are however. • stronger • testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ; and- are all from gestL• Romeo well known in their localities and of the highest respectability many of-them residing in the city of Richmond; Va. F. BOYDE.fc, Esq. of the Exchange ,Hotel, Richmond, known:every where, says he has seen the Medicine called asamEn's BPAN[BLI MIX TURE administered in' over, itindred cases, its nearly all the diseases for iW hich it is repomnien.; sled with the] most astonishingly good results.— -•He says it id the most extraordinary medieine .he has ever seen. . AGUE AND FEVER—Great Cure.—l here b' certify that for three years,l had Ague a 0 }.ever of the-most violent description. • 1 bad Several, Physician's,ltiOrlhrge quantities el Qui nine.:MercernMod,lbelieve oil the Tonics ad ,_yertised,•but all without eny,'•permanent relief, it last tried :Carter's Spanish Mixture, two' bottles of which Offectbnlly etired me and 1 am happy , to say 1 have had neither Chills or }ever , since. , 1-consider-it the best-Tonic in the world and the-only medicine that ever reached my case. . .JOHN LONER/EN. Beaver danaILORPRICIRnInini VA; , • , 0•111 LUCK • tig now - in the city of Richmond and for many yeara in the , Pest 'Office, has'speli confidence in theistonishing,Oieney 'et Carter's Mixtuie . .,thOt lie has bcisight upwards of battles which 'hail given awvy,to the afflicted. Mr' Luck,says . be has never known it to fail when ' • taken according In direetienS ' Dr MINCE 4 praetidiog Physician and former )y of the City:Rotel in the eity of "Richmond; , saitiliebas s witisessell ins nember of instances the effects of earter'si'' Spanislr,Mixtpre whiali Weremost:trisly surprising... Ale says hi a case -'of • COnsum p tio n., , deOentleist On the Liver s the , good effects were. Wenslerlidlndeed. s.Amirgt.. M I:TINKER of the firm prink] " u Morris,. Iliclsnoial, Was unreal of ,Liveri Complaint or 8 years standinal the use oftuosti bottles of Carter's Spanish " ' ,GREAT. t;URE OF SCROFULA—Theedi, tors or the Richmond Ile hit . Waeranne employed in .their press.room cured of Ninlent gernfula combined with Rheumatiem # -Tybi i 4 tlrely disabled Idat from work.: - Two bottle. 'of , Carter's Spanish Mixture madee.perf-ct core of i , him, and the editors in a publicmilitia Say they "cheerfully recommend It to till' who are Minuted, yid , any disease of the blood' STILL' ANOTH,EIi 'CURE, or: 6 r 6R0141.! , hairs 'Yeisy Valuable ,bOy bured'ef Screfidif Thy, Corter'S'Sninish'Mixtilre..lediisiderit trulyl Xivaluable 'Jaines iiYier: Conduit* on the ,RP & ,PII CO - IliobitiOnd Va Mr 'John 'Thoinpion• residing -. in 'the-city of :aimed by thrielbOttlest of Cstrtersi Smash itliatorc,or Balt Rbetim . ' had( . nearly 20 yelit'add',,whielt airdeiphysialans ni 'We dityWould not ThoMpann,iin Wei( e', known'merchant hythe city offßialtmliig r Vs!4 ronat.remarkable: .1. r , • 1 ' "'Principal Depotiot ' l .ltlt , WA nub:m.o9r co,. No 83:Maidett Latinvlciv•kOrk " • T W DYOTTsIi SONS: I S O 4B2Morth 2d street, Philadelnhia.' :I s-• AiENNE ET ISt BEERS;NoI2ti Main street; 'Ain} fir a' S; Elliott ; Iforersliskl earlieltit Dr_qw lilleebaniesbergy,J.,ll-nerrom Shippensburg i 'arid by des. was in annlielnall everywhere. • ' MIII zitt,arciinitrouo:" Dollard, Zromitunartiste in flair., tnuentor o:f_ the Cilibreitedgosoiner; Ventilating, Wig and : Eldatic:Band, Toupaces. ~Irtstructions to enableLadies..and .Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy' • For Wigs, inches Toupees k sinlps, inches No 1 The rounil'of No I - Fronk - forehad to hack as fur ns bald 2 , From forehead S. Over forehead as far over the head to • "as required the-neck • • • 8 Ovid. the crown of the 3, From_ ear to ear!_...head • : over the top • ••, • : • ' • Ft•cm ear to ear . round the forehead , . . . . . It DOLLARD leis always ready for. sale a„ splendid stock.of Gents' Wigs, Toupees,lailies' igs, half Wigs,,,FrizotS,..Dtaids, Curls, &c, beautifully manatee - hired, and as , cheap .as any ostablishmentin the Unfott.: •. „ Dollards Ilerbanium'exOact or Lustrous flair Tonic, prepared from South American Herhd and Ito Is, the most suceessful artiele - ever pro ductl for, ,tieeliervlng hair: fromTalliiig . out or claingitig'eoloi.:resteritig and prescrviag it in it healthy and luxuriant state ' Among rithe.r' reit sons Vidiy'Dollard's hair cutting Solemn maiidains' kaimmense popularity is the fact that his T o tic istippied to every bend of hair cut tit his este'', lisliment„sconsequently it is kept in better pres driiiloti • than under any known application It being thus,practica I ly . tested, by thousands, • offers the greatest guarantee of. its efficacy. Sold,uliolesale - and retail at his Old Establish meet 177 Chestnut street oppo..ite the State Howie, Philadelphia It Dollard has at least discovered the ne plUs ultra of HADA DYE and announces it for Wile nithperteetconfidetice in its surpassing 'every thing of the kind now In use 'lt colors the hair either' black or broWn, (as may be desired) anti is used without injUry . to the hair or skin either by stain, or otherVise,:enn he washed off in ten minutes after' application, without detracting from its efficacy Persons visiting the city are invida:to give hini.a-call Letters athiriissed to 11. DOLLARD. 177 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive atter)... thin. , • ' ' Jan2s, ly 'NEW DRUG STORE I ! ! South. Hanover Street, Near the Court Rouse. mo J. KIEFFER", druggist, would respect . folly inform the citizene of Carliele and vicinity that, he boo opened a new CREMICALIAND DRUG STORE. His stock is entirely new, and has been selec ted with great care. As many of the articles in daily use by physicians and families deteri orate by age and exposure, great care will he taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities. Attention is especially invited to'his stock o 'Medicines', Essential Oils, Oils, 'I Met ures, Wines! Extracts, Confections, Chemicals. lino. Together with the above he has s full assortment of Paintlq'Vitrn;shes, Dye—Stuffs, Paint and Varnish. Brushes. and CONFECTIONARIES of every variety. Ho has also on hand a splen did assortment of Perfumeriee, Soaps ' Extracts, Fancy, Hair, Clothess and, Flesh Brushes, Supporters, Br, ant , Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Torch Washes and -Pastes; oleo MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIVS, of the best quality. SEGARS, from the best Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. 1 In order to ensure his customers against mistakes during any temporaray absence of the proprietor,- the services of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured. which will be felt to be important, in view of theresponsibilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist. - fiIarPHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orderafrom Physicians and Merchants in the country will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satistactory. N B.—All officinal preparations mode in strict accordanCe with the directions of the U. -S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal share of public patronage is res• peettully solicited. Terms Cash. May.ll. 18,53. B. J. KIEFFER. Hardware, Hard w are THE subscriber wished to draw the atten tion of the public to heir own interests, which they may consult to good advantage by !mullion% , tho and. oomploto ment of hardware ot every description, which he is now rcceiviug at has old stand on North Hanover street-t- TO COACHNAKERS ' We have a large_aupply of springs, hubs, bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and drab cloths, of different qualities, in tact every thing 111 your line. TO CABINET-MAKERS , We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to sui both the taste and the purse. CARPENTERS EXAMINE . to splendid sssor meat of touts in your line as also s complete stock of building materials, such as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glsus, paints, oda:varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va rious carpenters tools cheaper than over, as has been acknowledged by a carpenter who has seen them. BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrongin giving us a call a sup— ply ut hammered,,rulled, slit and other icon genetally used, as also cast,, shear American and English blister steel, &c. &c. OUR. FARMER. FRIENDS will also consult their interests by looking at our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, homer, and: every other article from a..erndle to a plotigh,to suit them in Price and quality, THE PUBLIC GENERALLY 'are also invited to examine the quantity and quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs, churns, buckets, oils, such as, fish, sperm and . flaxseed oils, which will be . sold at the lowestj c a sh prices. I. vrould also call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, presenting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices !rem 6 cis. upwards. Remember there is no mistake here, as all articles will be sole at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known stand (v North Hanover street, East site, between McGlaughlin's Hotel and Rell ties Ifni Store. JACOB SE..;IER. march 16 STOVES STOVES! STOVES! JOHN D. DORCAS. WOULD inform the public that he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main atrcet, next door to Marion. Hall, the largest nd most coMplefe assortment of COOK, OFFICE PARLOUR STOVES to be.found in this county, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cosh or approved credit. His stock consists °fa large nasortmon; of new ,and highly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, Finished in the most' complete manner, and calculated for cither.Wood or coal Or both. All the'eld ettindard patterns; whiCh liave slued the test,cof esperience, may be found. at his hatub. 'lishmeht... 'Also a greet, variety of theiincialrap-, , proved end'beautiful A ' • ,'4 , • Ail Lb A.N D OFFICE STOVES; ' Including a number of now styles, possessing very superier adyantages.over those heretofore in use. Families and bousekecorsolicreepect• fully inVihidito dive him a call .before purcha. sing elsawhere../ Stoves delivered:to any part of the county' and put up at the shortest notice. He eontinuss.to do, eh, kinds of TIN AND SHEETIRODI WARE, „., . . 'Mid Cooperwork, and,lifiscoustantly,ou hand or will make to order' evsry article required by Imusitlinepers or otheis in;this litie.• ,Hip stink aud.Coppor-ware nmbroces "every kind' or household and kitcherr,.mensil; warranted . equal to' the' best mnpUtactured. Persons in' walk OF articles io his IMO may alvvtiyit bo'etire, boiog • accomodated to their satislaction - by giniiig him 11:01iERTI. 13; : s.virximx"; . j' . PaklN ET VA ItEICAND.UNDERTAK Eli North ilanor!er,Street, and,tic.F4,thior4o Glass'! ' :hotel. ' • - - • .„ I Tllo:undersigeed would reepoictllillyinforni :114,ellitiena of 'Carlisle end the giner hoe ote,liond a large and ale gant:aarortnient,ot 1. URl ,l l3',VRE,,conailtilng in itart of ,Wardrobeti;'card einUoiher , 'Sofas;' Buipait, Bedeteada, :plain and foncy :Sawing Outride; koOntintlftieturad,,Of the beat material and,Oallty'yearfanted: , : Mae gen eral , aikerimenti Of al the lul , fle to order, and i•Opttiting'ittompilS ,.. tatonOed,,to." 3D:7 - Coffins made at the ahottetti notjte,' find having weplpiififif hTfiyie 11p t6n'd ale in, tovkn or conl3o.. ' otatitii.l . ,ilext.,door toff GIRPI3'.S iiMer 1 - :1161 . 124 11, SIVII,LEir. C"rftnfers good R.lldrtro on,,ittrit , to ) •'F Calpk• JAfilii_gi 1111 r moot o Bolio;HilrgOerfSil4rvo',' , Glotlii;l P utty ; 61 belt ' , tit • . • ,••• •' marl 3 Pa"bl;B4clJY4l:"l°i " P eArNN'Si . • •, refi, t 4 ', • 1 . • ptch. ". 1 , tg ,, rish. , .4 ;•.. ° I i P rll i: ii : ,tt‘ ':44 iti),s 47 h ll 4lll_, C Sn °lt litr . liii l e . i' v ' h e °‘ l l , 4/' ' h „ 6.* Fr hue, o u t4tiele Pr tiALm ON ° TROUTYo ' r:!!he i11..i1 l Lekee ; proVor ihe Aipt;ioe broOght io'„thie merhet, in more end for,4oe li Abe • subicklber: ,;_,A 7 ,W . , Corilei'Mitkeeff tinte.Ctifibilit,,' ' S. D. ALBERT.' - MEI n 4 , ittisceitaricotiV , 1.1;11E 11-' C. 0 M P AI NT, •117 J A U . ADIGE, •: oirtoisimoit.xedwous DEBILITY, MS .; „.,EASIIoP.frnE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISKASES. ARISING , FROM. O.IBORDEREP V E.P.- _ . T 0-N1 A C U. . . . SuehmE,Censlipatien,lnivaidWes, fulness of blood to Alio head, aoidiiy of the stomach, naue(M,.heartbuin,'disgust for food. fulness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations,- sink , jug offluttering at the pit.ol the stomach, swimming , • of the head, hurried, and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or stifflicatlng sensations when in a lying, posture, dimness'of vision, dots or webs bolero the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, defic iency or. perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, puln.in this side, back, chest, limbs, dr,m, sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and gt4a, depression of spirits, " - ,CAN OE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY, • int. itoormarzirs CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dll; . C. M. JACKSON, No, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power ever the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled,' by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest in many caeca alter skilful physicians had faded. These Bitters are worthy the attention of PossesSiag great virtues in the rec. tifieution'of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections.of the digestive or. grins, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ--AND BE _CON VINCED. Testimoo of the highest character! HON. GEO STROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov. Ibth, 1862 said: ""our 'Huofland's German Bitters' has been in use in our place over a year past, and to the astonish ment of many, has perfOrmed wonders. We may notice a few instatmee - that have coma under own immediate notice:—almost every person who has stopped at the hotel of Wm. Lackey, one year since, predicted awn Isis e. maciated countenance and debility, that Its could nut live much longer. He was unable to attend to his buineso, and for the greater part of the time confined to his room. No rec ommended him to try the German Bitters; he did; and to the surprise of all Isis friends he is now able to attend to his usual business and perform manual labor. The case of Henry Asper a stone mason ' whom no one supposed would ever recover front the debility of his system, but Was looked upon as fast approach rag the grave , took eight or nine bottles of the Bitters during the last winter, rind this som. mar he has been fto the surprise of all who knew his ease] following hisrtrado. Pie case of William Murphy is no less astonishing. areioo was so ,fur reduced as to induce the I general belief that the grave alone would be his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended hint to try the Hoofland's German Bitters; lie is now apparently a well Man, end, able to do - a liard - day's work. We could mention many other cases of a similar character. if it were necessary. , I myself derived much benefit from their use. I licve given considerable of it a way, not for your bentfit alone, but to relieve suffering humanity, and let me assure you am pleased to see the happy reCull.:, To the afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will warrant relief." These Bitters aro worthy .the attention of ii.valids, possessing,grent power in the resto ration of a healthy action of the liver and the lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and nervous syttem, and bringing the system gen orally to a high state o, health. Far sale by S. W. Haverstick and S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; • J. IL Her ron, Newville; J. S. Attic, Shippensburg, and by dealers in medicines every where. . , DRUGS! DRUG I DRUGS! .. - Freshet Spring Supply! r HAVE just received a f resh stock °Med -L. 'chats, relate, Gin.., Oil, 6,..., which having been purchased with great t eare at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Fainlies, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh andpnre. DRUGS. £Patent Medicines,Herbeand Extracts, ']Fine hemi eels, Spices,ground and whole 1 Zjlnstruments, Essences, - Pure Essen% Oils Perfumery, &e. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, 1 Lac Dye• PAINTS. Wetherill & Brother's l'uro Lead, Chtome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish BrUshes, Jersey. Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal firtcoach.tarnish,.and Red-Lead. All of which will be sold at .the very lowest market price, Also,a fresh and splendid as sortmonrof FANCY GOODS,7FR FITS, '. Confectionary, and innumeiableother articles calculated for use and, ornament, allot wl.lch are offered at the lowest cash prices, nt the cheap Drug Book and FanMr Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street.. S. W. HA VBRSTICK. .Itiny 28 1851 S - A - DDI ! E AND HARNESS MENG rinHEAtubticriber continues to carryon the above .business, in all it svarious branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, where he :intends keeping on hand netteral assortment in hipline, Consisting of all kinds of lash ionable SADDLES, Bridle ntartingz!re, Girths,Circingle ill(11111110 and fialters, also . TRUNKS, tray- "ktvr cling and saddle 4 VI . bags. lle also manufactures themoit approved Spanish Spring Saildks, ever used in this country, those wishing a'handsome, durableamil- pleasant sad die. will do well to call and.see item, Ho also manufactures Harness, 'illid.lei4„ Collars and Whips in All their varieties, and confidentlY be lieves from the general approbatiOn of his ass tomers, that ho make 4 the outset and best goers, in .all their variety of breadth,f hat:is made in the country. Ile also makes fill kinds of • Matrassos to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl ed Mir and Sprihg Matresses. All the above articles will be made of the beet material and workmanihip, and with the titiiiiist despatch. ianl4.lv WM. OSHORN. ' 0140121111 G CLOTHING! .THE subscriber /a now.having made. up o lot Feehrotable and Substantial Clothing which he will sell'as - e betililf not cheaper than anres tablishm6et in the - tioiough. The stock' will consisAll' 0 VFftCOATS , ' ' ." nee DRCSS'COATF' • SACK 'COATS; PANTALOONS. The Clothing will be made nut nf none but the hest quality of pada/ 'cut out by an expe rienced and good cutter; and the work got up n' the liestmanner and -bY,the-best-of-herois--; We 'hate now-on hand a lot of (theme Cloihing; and'all'Wo ask is for ptirehnsere to• kivOue n enll'and they 'will'be pleased with the work and Price& At the old atund4n.Enst Mnin Street; Inn . 181 „CHARLES i)GILBY; -•- • : t u rn sN l stritimc33. Yli 1 lindersigned ,hating.fficenthe agent o - ' the Keystoneldle I n surance. Company, of terrisbeirg, , Pa., (*Hinnies' iti del in !hat ca pacity, by 'authority of said Company: :"'No Would respectfully inform the commumiy.that he. v'.lll-aitend to such persona ne may signify their , detiire to insure their lives, and. thus give soniwproteeiion to their bereaved , families and Mende; in cage of dedth:. Office in Weat!Pom fret Street, Carlisle '',11 , 14v0 a 7. NiIORTIIINGON Tresh Anival of, Raxdtvare. Tf "', pE,'Siihsaribei• haslng ratnnied None :th'p • iCity.',. haa - tust opened iMr Ilia ilipiing irc calarige and well tieloeted steak 'of HMI If WAR.% foreign - end doniestiO,: a rnbtaciag ev arything deuslitr:found in that lihe of bitterness. Tha'attoniion . oll tripods .and the nab ha genes; _ally Is meet:U . oly ditleaMi td , iho aesoilmant an hannd . ,,assurlng them that. - goods oral l kinds will be sold far sash at a very smell advance on 't inatialkettiihts'pricos.. .'. ~ •. • • ( Y .' ''', .Irr Itemeinbq ,!hcloAd stend7'E_lT. Main sib; tit.lifila, Pa. 'ri ' ' ' '' 1 " ''' ' mars •''r '' ' 1''' , .. 1, " HENRZSMETON i ~.,4 3L0vv 3 1, nn Ohib'iti;4` Pelineylva ,o4ilitrnil.-Cl4O PER 'SPED for_aate,,by,:' dr , 11 #4JP, , '; Implement. Agricultural and saad.Stota, marl) • - - Hitilabizt'g, Pa - : Aolleffi3rlllCnif.:3': TUBULAR OVENAOT AIR' RANGE Various Sizes, to suit .Families, Boarding' house,, and'otels. THOSEja want of a superior Cooking Ap -paratue- are_ invited. to cull-ut_oin -NV ore=- house and examine this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in .operation it stands unrivaled. It hita - ti perfect hot air ventilation t—and meats linked in this oven will retain their juice and flavor-equal to that tOastail before an open fire. Meats and Pastry cooked at the same time without one affecting the other. It will - supply stacient heaved air to heat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It hue no deseending or return flues, and is equally well adapted to bituminous or, common hard coal.. The steam valve over the boiling part of the Range ,carries off the steam and scent of cooking, as well as heat in summer. Every Range mild warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented October, 1848,. for,Public Halls, Factories, Railroad Cars, Pure air is a subject claiming the attention of every individual, and all buildisgo should he provided with the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful Warthg and Ventilating Furnace, For Dwelhnp, School Rouses, Churches, Bails, Alarge aEsortment of Office, Hall and Cook.. ino stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &e.— Wholesale and Retail. trr PerAnnli attention given to warming an evntilating both public and private builaings. Lamps, Lai .terns and Chandeliers, ' . E N A l;' , C lN or u ner en P l : r u g r e th d a: :I d i C u h ip er ro i - y ve .v d ts i . li e l i ' r h i s i t a o . re , 1 and having the largest assortment of-tamp; ,t 1 in iludelphia, they are now prepared to Mr nish Camphine, Pine Oil l BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gns and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns of all poems, Fancy lintel and Ilall Lamps, Chandeliroa, Girmadoles and Candelabras, and Brittanin Lomps,at the man. ulneturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over auction mi ces. Ruing largo MAN UFACTU R.ERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal 011, Alco hol and (tho only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articho of euclt prices flint. Mer chants will find it to their advantage to buy.— Call before going elsewhere, if you want bar. gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5, 1A53— . 1 y Cheap Watches 1S• Jewelry WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the , . Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," . Nunribei 96 North Second Street, corner Of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, fill jewelled, 18 carat cases, 926,00 Gold Lepi'ie, 18 carat cases; $24 00 Silver do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lever, full j Welled, 12 00 Superior Quartiers 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, I 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Lodieb' Gold Pencils, 100 f'\ Silver Tea Spoons, set, ' 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, I 00 Gold Finger,Rings 373 cents to 88 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents; Patent, 183 • Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what they ore sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, sopt7/v Successor/in 0. Conrad. On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepinea,still lower than• anovepricea. - , 14 - 495. 1 ~....,...- ..... ....d X • •....e.'l ""'fi.,±-.--.._•• - • 1 7 , 75 , " 7 ":77 , ':-.7 , 77 - -.-", r w-, : -„,,..., 1i,,. . • 7 V 1• • • iiL J. E. GOULD, [Successor To A. FIOT,I No. 164 Chestnut SI., Streim's Building, Phila EXN EN SI VE Music I üblisher, and Deaf er in Musical Instruments of every de. sanction. Exclusive agent for t to snle of Ballet. Davis Es' Co's Patent Suspension BeidgeiEulian and other PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons. Mar. tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c. • Residc;nrs of the country will be tupplied by mail or otherwise with music they may wish, .as low us if,,purchated impersom = Ilnvieg-one of the !skeet stocks in the United States, It feel confident of satisfying all' ho may,lavor me with a call or order. Deale'rs in Music supplied on the mostjibera terms. Pianos to let. Second•har d Pianos for sale. . may 20 1853 Iy) ZINC PAINT S, one third cheaper than White Lead, and free from all poisonous qualities--The 19sw Jolty ',Mc Componi I ey ing greatly,entergerf their Wm ks and in preyed the quality of their products, ate prepared to execute orders for their superior Paints, Dry, and around in 011, in assorted noenges of It OM 25 to 500 pounds. Also—dry,in barrels of 200 pounds each. ! Their rWhite Zinc, which is sold dry or ground—in - oil, its warranted pure and, unsurpased for body and uniform ,Winte. nesit: A method of pripsralien has recently been discovered which enables the company to warrant their Paints to keep treshiand solt in the kegs for any I•easonable time. 'ln thiti re spect, their Paints will he superior to any other in the market. Thier Brown Zinc Paint. which is sold at a low price, and which can only be made from the Zino ores from-New Jersey, is now won't:flown for its protective qualities when applied to iron or othermetalie surfaces. Their Stpnecolor Paints possesiies all the pro. portico of the Brown, and i 4 el -on agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, _dings, Bridges, etc. Dealers supplied on liberpt terms by their /!gents, FRENCH Wholesale Paint Deallrs and Importers. • N %V roe. loth fit Market.sts.. Phila. STRAW GOODS--SPRING 1854; THE subscribers are now prwared to exhibit at their Splendid Vim-Establishment just completed on the site of their former stand, . No. 91 SOUTII SECOND STREET, PHILADELiPHIA, an entire new and benutiftif stocleof Straw, Fanfiy,end•Silk Bornets 'end Flats, Flowers, &c: alifi'Ponittna, ll",qlin and . Summer Hata for Gentlemen, which our old patrons, Merchants and Milliners generally, are invited to examine confidently promising them, in extent, in varie ty, iii novelty, and in styles, Betook unequalled. fl Orders carefully and promptly executed. mhe2-3m. THOMAS WHI l'E & CO. VP:STINGS, &c The Allen end Ent Painsl:rough Mutual Fire'lnsurance Cowpony of Cumberland ciitin in--incorporated, by an Act of - Aeeembly; ie now fully organized, end in operation under the management of the following ciuninieeion= ere; viz: . • -• Dank.' Bailey,' William R. Gorgon, Michael Cocklin ' Afolrhadr Brenneman, Christian Stay.. man, Jo hn' C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Byer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mtieser.Ja cob Manama, Joseph Wickershain; Alexander Catheari. The rates of insurance arose low and favor uble'as any Company al the kind in the State; 'Persons wishfng to become members are hi oiled. to make application to tho ogotits'of 'dm company,' Who are willing to wait' updn theca at any time. •!. • • • I DENJ. H. MOSSER, , Preaiderit-' Hems . LOGAN; Vice Preaiderat • • ' • ' "' ' Lewis flyer', Secretary.' MichaelCocklin, 7reasurgr. : . „- - - , Cumberland County,—Rudoliih Martin, N. tikeberland ; C. B, fierinan: Ringemaiii,'; Heti :ri Zearing, ,ShiromanetoWn ; Charles' 8011, ..7,arliele ; 'Dr: ,J.. Mil,' Churehtown i Samuel Graham, West • Pennebotongh; Jernea.Meflown el, Frankford ; 'Mode . I,4riffith, South Middle.. ton; Samuel Comm; Benjamin Haverelick, Moglianimburg ;.lehti ; flheryielti I.;iebtorn ; . Da., 144 C.oover,'Bhe r phertletown. , For:4,', OM.O.4.—John ;Bowmen,' 'bilitaburii .FtherNolford, Franklin; .lohul, Smith; - .Eso,, ~ W-4aßtangtonl ' W.: 64 . ,101 4ingt ', I Dov9F V. l .W. Craft,' Paradise. ; : ; :. ',.; A . 7... ; .,, 1 , Berris/Mg...—,Houser & Lochtnar. ..: „ . .. -.: Members 'of the company having poliefee *ideal td 'etpire Min ; have them! renewed by Making application to any of the agente;.” • ,: Nov. %lily.. lISYRS''PATENT elumnies 3 Flucs, Slaps, 'Ramos, §-c FSiores, Factories, cf•e RAND Sr. NA YOS, 82 North iiaih sired, Phila • Deniers in ZINC PAINTS. FIRE INSURANCE. AGENTS ~~Cliciiiea '7PA:l 4 ,it*:ol - tricE:s9 • MYERVIXTRACT OF OCCUROS6 4n Invaluable Remedy for -all Scrofulous I)is eases; diyestion,'Sak Rheum, Sick Bead -• . ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth, and General Debility, and as a • • Purifier of the Blood it is • • • Unequalled, Tho Rock' Italie liar' gained a ieputation at Immo and abroad, which no other medicine has aver done in the twine length of time. According tq the 'opinions of eminent. Physi cians, the Rock Rose Pltnt is unequalled in CurtnOcrofula in its Various Forms! 'STATEMENT OF REV..ErR. WARREN (Pastor of the 2d Baptist Cliureb,lslew London. Ct..) relative to Myers' Extract Rose. , To The American POlic. As my name line been used in connection with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Rick Rose -Syrup, 'in various advertisements by the manufacturer, I beg leave to make the fblldw ing statement w ith reference to my acquaint. ance with the remedy and tests to which I have subjected it, and the reasons (or having intro duced it to the notice of private friends in the community in which I reside, , long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state ment freely, because I have; as a principle, withheld my name from all patent Medicines, arid sedulously abstained from recommending them In the public, believing tberri frequently the spawn of quackery and humbug, and as lending to increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. Such, I fear, is the _character_of a large-portion of the-patenl-pana-- cens of this medicine making age. "Their name is legion," and from their influence, so from the demoniacal spirits, wo have reason to pray for a safe deliverance. The First Test.—l had myself suffered oc casionally withiudden attacks of Sick Head ache, and Billioue Diarrhea, and I had sought a great variety of curative agents to but little purpose; and suffering from this discaae (diar rhea) at this time, I determined to test the new Syrup first upon myself. Thbsrcsults were be-. yond my expectations`. It was a, powerful alterative, and the morbid action of the s:stem was changed, and the functions of secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone and elasticity to, my system, and corrected the derangement of the digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable blessing—health. This testuvas not determined in u week, or a month; but I took four or five bottles in perhaps as many months. Since that time,l have suffer ed but slightly from these derarigenients. Illy Sick Headache is entirely Ctired. - Other Tests.—Finding this medicine so use ful to myself,.l at once gave it to several inva lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to a child, sonic eight years bf age. This child was severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a very severe typo, the humor showing itself on' Lill parts of the shrine°, and then suddenly dia.:" appearing 4 The child was very sick, and it was thought doubtful whether she would live, The humor resembled black specks of mortified flesh. In indention to some ether remedies, gave the child this Syrup far about six weeks, whon she had sufficient strength to go out to schOul occasionally. The swelling of her limbs ceased, and She was restored to health. 'rite faintly feel that they owe her life,-with blessing, to my remedies. This test satisfied me that the Rock Rose possessed specific powers for Scrofulous hu mors. I then 106'10'1'4 fn cases of Cutaneine Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox. Cane w, Soil. Mouth, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Piles, In all - these cases with perfect success. All-w testing this Syrup far more than a 'year, I' ,wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthusi• astically, not expecting my letter would he published, that his Syrup 'was a " Pankorite," all.healing, and 1 gave him the result of its operations in several instances. _I stated in that letter that " it was invaluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Suit Rheum, and star disorders, included in the varied family of diseases known as Scrofula, &e. : that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for the above named diseases, remain unchanged, and the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct. 1850. I do not 'recommend it for all the ills of our sdffering humanity ;,.but I unhesitating ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous 'affec tions I believe it superior to any known cura tive agent. It has been sufficiently tested by domestic practice to establish its adoption to extensive usefulness in mitigating human suffering and removing diseases. But What is. the Rock Rose ? The following history-of the Rock Rase plant and its medicinal ,properties, we take from_ the New Haven Palladium; March 1852. "The increased interest manifested in the Rock Rose plant, in consequence of' the many wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound Extract of Ruck Rose, Calls for a brief history of it, in order to correct any errime,,t °pia tun that may have been entertained'. oncom ing it..;_pnri also to set in a true light the-na ture ore plant which promises to be univer sally beneficial. "We are indebted to the United Stales Die pensatnry of 1847, for the following deserip tiun of it - "' It is entirely different From the common Rose. It is a red-stemmed, oblong deal plant, having a hiller taste. In nddition to remark able peculiarity of the plant, of bearing "two crops of thitirers in ono season, it also bus ann ther interesting and beuntifu rpropeity. Dr. Eaton says,_AltaLin the 'months of Nos vember.and December, he hes Seen,liundred- of these plants, sending out near their roots, broad, thin, curved ice.erystals, about an inch in breadth: which melted _during the day:ditti wore renewed in the morning. For a more minute and authentical description of it, the reader is referred to 'Toney ana Gray`n Bohm ical works. Its Medical History and Properties Are far the most important,-aince upen • those depends its value to tho'communily. Dr, Lou. don says that in 1799, it was so _valuable in .England, that it was cultivated from seeds, Ever since 1806,, Professor lima of :Yale . C3l. lego, has habitually, used it with great sueci.;iia n Scrofula and Chronic diseasee,une throughi ' him its virtues wore made known, until, as D. - Tyler says, "it is now in this section (New Eleven) a common article in domestic practice •for the' cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous cases." •, Dr. Whitlaw. a Sewell-Botanist of notoriety whilo travelling in Anicricii in Pil4, learned its use in Canada. Returning to England, I'm eniployed it in' medicating his baths,' which became greatly celebrated for the cure of Mini bar diseases. , Dr. J. H. Thompson. of the sumo place, pre ',scribed it in had eases of Scrofulous patient° ut Wilia',llospital. _His BIIOCOSEI *Minima the attention of tienior physicians, Ifs repnrte the following remarhuble case of white swelling of the hip,. se 'Fabraory, 1814 :—The' seven years old, and had the disease'Airee . Yeats. The bone was dielneated 4otli upward end outward. There was n largo Opening in he hip . leading to the lionevinto which I onitlii thrust my finger. I counted three ulcers.' 'He had been undet several; physician's, - who had given him up. ;TUrdered a decoction nc,Rsck .Rose: In two days Ilia night, sweats 'ceased ' X then ordered a tenepeehful 01 Rook Dose three times a day. Thirty ; aine days. after ho was entirety we 11:..., • Di. Webb, br Madison,, Cl., testifies In the value of Reef' Resei as 'evinced. in the cure of numerous tiaseauf the Scrofula,' cayeelally in 'children. ;' -• ' •„ Manufactured by IVm,Fronhlin & Co..'New Nevski, Ci. Mr.Werr • en,though a Minister of the'Goii`.• • pc!, hoe for a period of 15 yours, given Wen. lion to the subject of medical science, to qual ify hint wadminister to the sick, In connection with•hle postoial-duties, • • . . ' ••, • , • . EDWIN- WARREN.'' New liondeu.Aprit 2; 1861: " •- ...elgetwe iii Cum6er/and County.-8. W. Env stratick.''l3.•Elliott'and'.W. Ai Rehm; .Surlislc;, ''llaberstichAt atrohni, EitiOtown . ) w isher, 'lVlcehisidesburgt;ltt.'flittier, Sliiremittistimr9 "Eppley Si • Ernst; Ceder, Spring;''J. Pighain 124torratett,Gap; Thottiatiltypason. l4i• Nouiville4 wit4y. f Spring;. Wherry di,Eisonliiiiver,.-Nevgbure D. E. Haye...Bhipponsimg;• Itnesel, Rico; Alezandai & Mullstr,Zwertowel,' Dr. L, 110 Luther, Chutchttim. 1110ifinc, EPILEPSY' lAN .. BE CURED. Lake's Vegetable Compound, 2:011 THE COBB OF EPILEPSY ori FITS ! is performing more wonderful CUMs than any other medicine yet known or before the public, PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The prcprittor has in his possession numerous llcertiticates, narrating-the Astonishing and Miracitloits -Cures I effected by thin medicine, and directs tittention to the following only, to assut e those a ho nee so un fortunate to he afflicted with the territli tlisen4 heretofore regarded incurable, tent LANE'S pre paration. IS ALMOST INFALLIBLE IN ITS CONE' From Mrs, Brooks, widow of Maj. Joe. Brooks, late of Conneaut, 0. . . , CONNEAUT, Feb. 3,1852. Mr. Z. LAKE—Sirs Please send me another bottle of. Fit Medicine, as I do not like to be without it on hand. When I commenevd giving the medicine to my son Ede or, he hail from one to three fits per day.' He has now mkt a the me dicine ever bye months, and lens had. I think dist two fits in that t me, and those veryll is body sind Mind are very mushimproved,f and by the blessing of God, I feel that the w ill restore his body and mind to their nonterbrectivi ty. He is 28 years old, and 11118 had fits over 12 years, which have been very frequent, nod very destructive ' to his constitution and mind Hun dreds of dollars have been expended Mr medicine, to "cone FITS," but nothing has relieved him un- . til he used yOur medicine. Respectfully 'ours, POLLY BROOKS. From Judson Landon, County Superintendent o the Ashtabula County Infirmity. KINDOVILLE, Feb. 4, 1803: Mr Z. LAKE—Sir: Please semi a few more bottles of your ' I nut) , not seed it, but think-safer, to keep It on hand. Your me dicine has (toile worukirs. I gave it to Miss Jane Delano ; she has had fits for 26 y cars, brought nu b,l hating the measles n hen list four y ems old, which could not be brought out to the surface.— •After taking the mcdielne n few days, SHE DAD A FINE enor OF MEA3I,ES, unit has Nano fits since. 'She had fits or symptoms almost daily, She and her father concur with me in saying that we be - Bove the medicine has or will work a perfect Mire. I also gave the medicine, to Miss -Jane Ilrinder son find Arts Corby, who have-bad fits almost daily, for a immber of years Their fits have ceased, and I believe the medicine will hove the desired ehect. Much money has been expended by die friends of the above patients for doctoring, all to no purpose. The cure was left tbr.your medicine to perform, and I can cheerfully recom mend it as a valuable discovery. Respectfully yours. JUDSON LANDON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmacv. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE, Conneaut, Ohio. E F WELLER, traveling agent. Sold by S W Haverstick, carlisk ; .E Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; D W Gross, hwris burg • net 5-Iy. . mg of the high._ .mportance to married peel-, ple or those contemplating marriage. By M YOUNG, M. D., Graduate of 'lie Universit) cf Pennsylvania, Member of the Itoyid College of Surgeons, London ond Honorary M ember at the H bilndelphia Me dims society. The variou s forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli tary habits of jinn, are faithfully - described, arid all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on sell:foliose and Seminal Weakness is worthy of perticular attention, and should be read by every one. Young-men w ho have been unfor tunate in contracting disease, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no ina.3.. to what his pretensions may be, get a copy - of of this truly valuable work. . Sea Captions and persons going to sea, should posses! Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket ilfseulapius, or Every one His own Phy sician. il;:r• Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the - /Esculapius to 'his cl ild. It may saveiiim from an early grave.. Let no young nuts or woman enter into Om sect et oblications of married life; without, reading the pocket ./Ess culapius. Let no one suffering from a hockiiiid cough, pain in the side, restless nights: nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa. , • lions, and given up by their physician. be An other moment wit bout consuking the X,scola. dies. Ilave the married or those about to be married any impediment, read this trr ly useful I3ook, as it has been the means of ming than 5811ilf, - of unfortunate creatures from the v Lr y jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION collies of this celebrated work has been said in this country and Ethnpe since 11138, 'Alien the first edition was issued. Cr Any person sending TWRNTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book by nail ;or five copies Viffl be sent , for 541. Nddress Dr. NV ILLIA,AI YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, - l'oht paid. IttO . . Twenty years practice in the city of Mandel phin certainly entitles Dr. Young to the confi d-cnee of the nfilicted, nod he may be..cousuh, d on any oft he disenses described in his dill(' eta •• dublications, at his office 152 Spruce StiPer, eye'sy day between S and 3 o'clock, (Sunday- •ex... ctipted) and per sans at any distance can consult Dr. Young by letter, NAT PAil). SHRINERIS VERMIFUGE. Better testimony than was evrr'oftered ih Fa vor of any other Vernuftige !! I• . RECOMAIENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS, We, the subscribers, Medical, Practioners, having been made acquainted '4 ith the Co,llll(Ai tints of " Shriner's Indian Veranihige," l a ke pleasure.in recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy for the expulsion of Worms, t being both safe and effectual. Sarrnief Swope M:D. ? Taneytown„ John' Sviopc, M 1 11, 5 Carrot co., 111 d: '.l. J. Weaver,.Al.l).. ,Middieburg. Jno. E. H. Ligget, Liberty; Frederick co., Md —Thomas Sim. M. I), 0. 11,. Owings, ,M I) Thos. -Sappington -M I) Sidney SaPpingt an, Al D. James M Geyer, M 1) Woodshoro;Mil: • C 1k Sappington, M 1), Uniobville,Mil Wm A Mathias,hll), Westmineter.„ , Be particular to ask for tor SII DIN ER's IN. DIAN -V•E MIFUGE; and take no othet , Price , 25 Cents per Mlle • ' • 'Prepared by W E Shriner, Druggist and Che thiet, WeHtniihmei: Md. • ' And mold by all storgßeepera Jan 25, din. THE WONDER OF IRE ACE. For the Cure of Saltrheurri, Chilblanna , Conn. tom Sores,, Chopped or Cracked hands, Bans or Scalds, Cuts or 'Wounds , Piles'; inflammation of the Breast, bites of insects; Sore Liye, pies on the Face and Breaking Out and Sores on Childrea ; nud all dist:ones of he 'Fhb'. This tltatment ivill eure_the Saltrlnenan and_ 13armi, or Chapped hands. - quicker 1111 1 sorer than:Any other moliantes of the it. ind,lfefore the ti t u nic, „ „ To subitionfinte the nbove I canp *lc • • I noodrgde of aertificatecinit I Considt , r It nO,use, As (ninv person count() the_sanne. It they hai'eTrietals, Inr even a worthless , artiaie) I rnly 'solely on dm meritin'or the Ointment for the public potronage. , N. A single, box of ihis Ointment will keey,Oni Illucktnatill's, Farmerla, Sailor's, or Mochnnia'S hands, let them - allay or 'creak. ever 'so had', soma! in good' working order all whater. yrepared by 711 ,1 1 sold oNl2 Sold alsri' by the principal Druggists, ,and CountrY Sterchnutti Price. 26 cents per boron Nov. 16, 1X5.9—1y 3:00 0 : To NS -ITO." suptu :PHOSPHATE OF - , LIME , DE:I4 UO.G'S Original and Genuino warranted Of 'superior oreility, the cheapest manure in the 'world. ...Fartuers:.sed. dealers supplied at low prices. • • • EXTRA QUALITY PLASTER. • 5000 barrels extra quali,y •Landino9F, so. !edit, expressly.for,i(s. fertilising qualnyi, 0,000 buslieltior same in • 1,060 hatreds Calcined Plaster. do' pont •• PSROVaN • °VANE), . , Thid arc tele'WoOtTof id 06AadonoOlo our ono toin4oFe.no .0041/itt aOY , rior to mop; in the'rnorket• , , 5000 b;ago or this 'ooperkirioind for iknlo at vikollowoeV , b Ablo';'Yotagonflan Glnano. foinirott4Proun'd Choir ciol,:dc.o: Mitts Junction of York venue., Crown and Callowhilll etieotro•Phils. OOTOR YOUR sELF-PRIVATE- for 25 cents, by means the POCKET .tESC PIUS, or, Every One S OWN I'HYSIAN ! thirty-siith with one hundt'etl en ivinge, showing Private senses and Alalforma ns of the Generative stem, in every shape I form to n hieh is all isenses of Females, in• les only (see pogo 190),