Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 19, 1853, Image 4

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-- The - tyventir'sixth meeting of the 9er
.
ntown,,:(pear Philadelphia), Farmers"
A.was holden fit the :house of Philip
cn'the 23d He is' the
- tor of the•Gerrminlown Teleg:raph, -
'rm and'.actiye friend of agriculture,
tioniture - &c.:, and the originator
,of
club. "Though' his ' Whole ~pletL of
and comprises les's than two acres and
alf,.yet he manages to. produce upon
in perfection, a little' f eVerything e :—•
ose who are, sighing for more land
Irlo_wellto rend fits statement :care=
ly, and erimiire whether:. it :would ..not
wise to cultivate their.' present acres
icr, then .to add to their number,, The
tarter ethe:meeting states in' the To l
•aph that during• the present year there
S cut two tons and a . quarter of ,prime
7:;' there, were patches of turnips, fur-,
)s, carrots, parsnips,• beets,. cabbages,
,ree kinds) onions; peas. frejole and
If a, dozen otherlcinda of beans ; sal.
y, lett*, okra, corp,_ (Stowel.l's Su
r, andailanos') ; potatoes, - pumpkins,
iree,varietips,) squashes, tomatoes, egg
tuts, asparagus'in
,abundahce, celery,
splendid quality,) together with al
')st everyother kind of vegetable to be
and in the' catalogue. His, fruit Coa
t of melons, six kinds of cherries, five
ads of plums, peaches ; twenty-eight
rieties of select pears ; twelve . varte•
- '
sof applei red, white . and blck cur
its; gooseberries, blackberries, and
varieties of raspberries, grapes, &c„
In 'the garden and mansion, yard,
!re was' r . t . .very : choice. collection' of
wers,-among many select roses
.1. rare . - -vines'. :The -ornamental-trees
isisvof--fiv67 intrietjes, of the- fir-rthe
sonica eryptOnaeriti i the Deodar cedar,
rlrish yew; and -- the . - .A.inerican - :arbor
; 'the • European linden, the sugar
1 silver maples, the English and
:untain ash, &., &c. -
In addition to these, there was a rium o
• Of, 'beautiful 'Palish Fowl S—black;
lite and span'gied—f.nd pea fowli in.
barn-yarcla fish pond in the - -gar
a.,--and a, large number of ctioice fancy
;bons at"the house. In all this there
an excellent taste displayed. We no
. _ _ _
'2d that then house. - and , offices were
hied with gas, warmed with a. heater,
--d-supplied-with-water from the public
whs. aths, hot -and cold, haire for
urs been supplied by a reservoir on an
avated back-bbilding,.holding..some-fif
en• hundred-gallons, which has also
inish 6 ed• pure ; soft rain - water for Tani
is parts of the buildings.
In' the garden is a small grpeb-house,
.a•ctivated.iii_tliegratind, say to the depth
f three or four 'feet, framed 'up' at the
ides,-raised. a couple of feet above
;round; and covered with glass. .In this
mclositre - orpit, the:Usual shelves are'ar-•
ranged-to receive_ the pots and are
ssu red by, Maj. Free's, that it is the best
.)ossible provision for flowers and almost
very.descripiion of plants in die winter.
loses', 'particularly, flourish in much
Mater perfection. During the . whole of
ieLlast unusually-severe. Wirter, bill- a
ngle'delicate night blooming jessamine
by - the frost.
tricen-house requires no artificial
at. In the hot-beds, we founcLeactlrgr,
CI spring
.radisheS full' grown. -We
ty truly say, in regard to the .6 Tele
iph Farm," that it is a farm in minis
e ; but in comfort, convenience, •and
teOvithout any large pretension to
re costly elegance, it is _it._ pattern
dantation," and would, in' the full
qving season, afford compensation for
isit from any of our ponderous farm
.' Ina word, it is in the strict sense
the - word, -A—Holuc.
'Winter the Time to Think.
irtntgr-is, the time for farmers to think
?ring, summer and fall, to work; and
three latter Semen's labor will be to
profit, if the Limo of the first shall
hie.n".•iiisspent, All the plans of
next season's operations- should be
and well consideredduring the win-
All improvements, 'till designs for
ew operations; 'all the work to be
3 should then'be considered and pre
ulfor;:-.So.that-wheti-the titne•forwork
ves, he Will huve, nothing to do , but
ahead.'. Then he lias no-time to
k; hit if he has :been wise during
winter, he will have no need of it.—
, a pitiful : -.Sight Al: look at in the
ag, When all.nature is in an cctasy
Blight, ta•see a fernier flying about
a hen with her head cut trying
) a_thousand things at once,' not
ring which to do first, finning here
running there in search of his rusty
ements, sOne ,of .which rsquire.re
!, some can't.hafofind;ind the _Plow.
, the •planiffig
m rapidly avanciegyand, ho not, pre
.l for anything,„' Ohl it is pitiful;
DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS I
ries% Eippng Supply!. `
AVE just received afresh stock; °Mod.
i eines, Paints, : Glass ' Oil, &c., which
g, been purchased with gront.caro at the
sty houses, I can' Confidently recommend
milioa, Physicians, Country Merchants
/Milers; ad•being fresh and pure,
...
DRUGS.
ont Medicines, Habsand EsNacts,.
ie homi'cale, -
Spices,grOundan . d whole
trumants,—.. , 'Essences, • . •
!ilhisseriU Oil.?. I Perfumery; &.o. . '
Cod Lever Oil—Wczriyinted Genuine. . •
• DYE.STUFFS. • .. •
.. -
Log and Cam Woods,
Oil Vitriol ••
~ •
Copperas, ~
Lae- Dye!' „ ' • • i
. .PAINTS. ,• .' • •.,
.
3therill de Brother's ure Lend,- Chrome
-nand Vellew,, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
y. WindOw .Glatlii, .Linseed Oil, Turpon-
Copal and conch Varnish,•and•Reinead,
f which. will be' • sold ; at tho very' lowest
et price; - Also,a freehand ;splendid as
•
FANCY GOODS, FRUITSA ,' •
actionary.nnd inmimerableether articles
lated for use and ernarnent, nll of wtioll
Mired at the - lowest 'cash prices,' .at the
i Drug Book and Fancy Store iif•the sub ,
or on North Hanover street: • ','' • '
' '' ', -*. -'! §,•: W. HAVERSTICK.
tY 28 1851:- '
Igoes,
dders,
use
im,
tow_
D.a.Gtrartitz.tallmf;"
idtittitimproVenient?in
,MES gAROTIIILIeB ,takee- method
inforraink the 'or Carlisle and
ty thpt lie llete permanently located iltilit—
'
iiperllelo;. - I.9teie he le` 'new. mepaied to
ettperoir 'pert reite. I hate, %viol p ,to room .Otittit;
titgi
fiat' anti,
(110".bost ho,'leeks
failureb cap , be,toodipv..pidtlit9P - p0t',.:311)
)(I Oases 'frolyt)#4oto,,l9lll. „Onirdypo
is tfie . .otornlemfre t to%:•Priff
*ism est ,.,, anace!er., „,
flyer, fading( eldlre . eamiio , vr got et the
Fly..hcoiod_brMr,.:,Fridloy,eli
riernf,worth .lEinnevoy and Loather -Ws,
. r atjaapglyen ih the, ny t i,exnbr,ining
e l royaments, ' ' the moat, °winnable
A.p . pagntnerand Axturos-for.,:daguerreo
'4sirrnqbed; • ' • , to:602040 .
;~tft cclttutcani ,
- STZLIWE SAW IbtqLXl.--
THE undersigned Mining' n' largo,
'Saw Mill, recently built, on ari improved plan,
With'n eircetar.saw,:eapablo of sawing with
grata Vireo miles most ot
portown,Cumberfand *inky, at the base of the
South Mountain, oh Sprucp,Ruii -and having
in possession - hear oniallincisand acres of the
best timber land,- in the Soutkern purl Penn
sylvania; atfo now prepared to saw and furnish
at the shortest notice (4'i-he
varlopa,cleseriptions Psed for' 'mechanical Pikr
: posed, - They can furniiilc franio stuff for barns'
and hoines of any length and efts that may be
required, weather-boarding;flooring, and len,
eineand boards, poplar oalc boards and plank,
Shingla'and Plastering laths ' 'Mac end cliesnikt
shingles, cocpor stulf, piteli • pine•po.iti, and
chestnut railaand masts,- - , They • hove-now on
hand several tlinusand feet of lumber, chesnut
,rails and poste for fence, oak and pine wood by.
the cord,•and can engage to be delivered in Its
season several hundred curds Of cheanut - oak
bark for-tanning' purposes. ~•'• •
The proprietors having availed themselves
of the natural advantages of -their location,
abounds,,,in a variety of the finest
timber, and having also a practical kot,wledge
of the ' lnisinese,• - are Enabled to furnish lumber :
tower to the -citizens of' Cumberland count;
than con-be doeo by any similar establishment
--and as they wish end expect to' 4o a ; • large
busineas, will Grata no pains to tideurnmodato
tile public at the sboricstn'otice."
The various descriptions of lumber 'will be,
delivered in'Carlisle or elsewhere 'es may be
desired. All orders addressed to the proprie
ters,'Diven-i& Haskell, living in Papertown, or
In Wm..D. Seymour, jr. irk Carlisle, will secure,
prompt attention..
DIVEN, HASKELL & SEYWAJR
Nov. 10, ly.
INZUM.ANCE.
The Allen and East Ponnsborough Mutual
'Fire Insurance COmpany of Cumberland noun-
ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly,'is
now fully, organized, and in operation- under
the managonient of the ibilowillgtcommission-
era; viz:. • . . .-
Jaeoll Shelly, Win; 11.. Go t igas; - : Micha - er
Cocklin, Meleheir Brenneman, Christian Stay--
man, Christian ritzel, Jacob H. Coover,-Levvis
Hyer, Henry-Logan, Benjamin H. Messer, Ja.
cob, Kirk,
.Samuel Prowell, Joseph. Wicker..
sham; • . • .
The rates of,insuranee aro pa low and fiivor
ubfii as any. Company of tho kind in the State.
Parsons wishing to bacomo members arcrin
viled to make application to tho agents 'of the
company, who are willing to wait upon them
at any time.
BEN nossErt, President.
HENRY L9GIAN, Vice President
. Lewis Byer, Seeretarlj: '
fklichacl Cocklin, Treasdrer. .
• October 7, 1852.
AGV,N TS
Cumbrrland County.—Rudolph Martin, N. -
Cumberland ;C. 13. Fierinan. Kingstown Hen
ry Zadring, Shiremanstown; Robert Moore
and Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl, Church,
town; Samuel Graham, WestPennsborough;
Junes McDowel, Franliford-; Moi:k Griffith,
South Middleton. * ,
lark ' County.—Jahn Sharrielt Lisburn ;.
Julia Bowman, Dillsburg ; Peter . WolFord,
Franklin; John Srnitn, Daq.,Ytrashitigtoni W.
S. - Picking, 'Dover; Daniel Rriffensberger,
W. Cra ft,
.77arrisourg.-4-2ouser &toe
Members ortlnt company having policies
abOilt to expire can have tharn renewed by
making applicatitin, to any of the agents._ •
Nov. 24, 1 y. -•
PRESERVE YOUR :I'EETI 7 I BY_ USIWG
Mwanans Celebrated- Tooth Wash
ills valuable preparation has Itififflreiit used
!m
in .New York. and Philadelphiaovhere it has
Omitted an immense, pnbilarity, for cleansing,
Foserving and benutifyinOhe teeth. .It is an
mieelleTtifra — nedy , for soro,soft( - Tr - Weeding gums.
It also imparts a delightful freshness to the mouth
and trrreeable odor tto n the breath. :t.
--sir
can, with the utmost confidence, recom
..mend to lhC publie, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic
Tooth Wash as the Inist in use: In my practice
rut a Dentist, I have used and recommended it for
the last five years, and have found-it to give :sat
isfaction' in every instance, as the Wash does not,
contain acid,"or anything injurious to theteeth
gums; but, on.the contrary, is the best antiseptic
n the practice, and therefore, would recommend
be nse.ofit, not only to those 'who wish to pre
serve their teeth and gums, and haven wholesome
;breath, but also to those who have diseased gums
- tor - teeth: The use of the Wash,-fora short time,
will insure a return to their healthy slate,
GEORGE E DiUItRAY, Dentist,
No 61, S. Eleventh 1•elow Chestnut Phil's.
lir. Heile], of Carlisle, says ;—". - 111s. Zer
ma n, I nut well Pleased with your Tooth Wash
it not only. eleanses and whitens the teeth without
injuring them,Mit it eureirsore or bleeding gums.
I cheerfully recommend it to the profession and
public', as the very best preparation that ran be
used for cleansing and preserving the teeth,
healing the gums, and giving sweetness to the
. .
breath '
JOHN IV, HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist,
Price 25 cents per bottle. • Prepared only
Frani:is Zerman, - 11 - )ruggist and Cheinist, cornet
of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. .
- .For sale by, SAM.UP.I ELLIOTT, Carlisle
Pa: - • octl3' Jr)
New Fashionable Rat and Cap' Store
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. ;,.0 .1,,,,5•
,
- 11111 E undersigned respectfully invite the at-
Ltention ()film public to the large, elegant
had thshionable assortment, just opened at their
new store on Mai. street, nearly opposite the
Mansion llottse.licitel, consisting of a large YR
riety.if MOLMSON RATS, manufactured by
Oak fiwil, Beebe, and Morris fk co., of Phila,
del tibia, which are of the latest .style, and as to
quality: unsurpassed. fine assortment of
.I.llack an • d Drab Kossirrn . rlivrs high • mid
low erdwit 0111 'of the beat quality and prices to
suit customers. Aluoi White Deaver and .Pan
ama Hats; an, article lunch used. in the eastern
nities. A large variety of altildren's'fattay bea
ver and Bleach - lints.. Boys black and. drab.—
With a large assortment of CAPS of till kinZ
and prices. •
The nudersigned having .recently estriblishet
themselves in business, hope by an earnest Obr
to please, to enjoy a full slitirepT-PublioliatioW
age and favor
jell
GROCERY & QUEENSWARE STORE
'PHD cheap grocery store of 'the sub—
scriber, in West lligh street, Carlisle,Mas just
received a fresh suppiY . from Baltimore and
Philadelphia, of Prime Rio and ...Lagnits Cof—
footh,l best Brown and Clarified.. Sugars,
also
Layering's best son' Crushed and double refined
pulverized sugar, at! greatly reduced'.pricos,
Honey, best Now York, Philadelphia andlial •
timere Syrups,-New Orleans and Sugar Howie
Molasses, of ovary' grado,With prices to suit,
together with a large supply' of all the'mrtialos
generr.lly kept in agoed family grocery', such
-as. Rice, Starch, Chocolate, Cheese,' Hominy,
Beans, Castile ' Fancy, Rosin andcountry
Soaps', Spices of all kinds, warranted pure -mnd
fresh ground. Water, Panfily,Sugar and Sodo.
Creekors, common and welter strained 'Oils;
Brushes, bed'cords, 'twines, Ike. Also a- new
selection of &eon and black • Mee, of the beet
brands,' carefully selected and put up
_in 'Me.
tallic. packs of quarter, half,' and whole -pounds,
-by the towdealors; Wssrs. Jenk
ins & Co., of Phila. .For sale by
marle. ' , HALBERT:
In the "Contt:,,of.. Common Pleas of
• CutnbOrlatid collnty. • •.
•
Ilia gealen Whitmatt.l
by her fatlibr and next'' Subpaina SurDivoide
friend, Michael, . Al; '
bright, • .:' • ' To Jicob Whitman,..
Jacob Whitman. J• .
YOu aro hereby , commanded that, setting
aside all other. busfnestvond . excuses whatever,
you be and eppeorin your pron'or person beforb
-,. our' Judges at'Corlialeat a , Court •of Conimon
Plen.ii thereto bo'held for the county, of 'Punt
borlandien the 'lothArty •of January next, !to
petition or libel'of•thb: said Msg.,.
dalcintr,'Wliilm'iMP your 'wife,' should 'oat': be
divorcoll, from - tho'bidnds of inatelmnny . : agree
ably.'4O the,Act of ,'Assombly 'tn:. 0.10 :estii
,Mado"a4d not.
...
`o l l.9riti -
• ..A.myeinlmr 9i1842 SdOol64t • `,"
'i;Onfiiiiiri4 6f drabieri4;6i6o4/Rniksi,Ali"
.monde. Filberts, COnm ,Nutir;:lnklfol"- 6 6utly
Ground Nuts, dr.e. ar-tho.COnfoctionarkt6l,c. ,
nov, • " " 4- • MONVER• '
-
TriIEPoRTANT
TiMESANWLABOR SAVED!
The Ohl FathionetlJllilts.Done away With I •
IN.allformer (Imes it won supposed that a
largo quantity,
.of cider could only be made
by using e ponderous machine, !hoc slowly
'crushed the tipples without grinding - theta fine.
They were then Made into amassive cheeSe in
straw, nod a most' severe - and iong 'pressure
was required' to extract a portion of the cider;a
considerable quantity being 'absorbed by the
straw and the mass of pomicit, mid to obtain
this unsatisfactory result the former had to take
rill his hands, ondliellops his six horse team,
and delmts a whole day that could have been
more profitably employed, to make from , six to
t waive barrels of cider. Tedbviate 'the difll
- the larmernintie heretofore labpred under
this mnehine hos been invented, end the state
ment of O few facts will prove that iris not on-
ly the AMINE of the -kind inexis
tence, Mit that it ia the most profitable' that a
rune can have on his form. The apples are fiy
this machine gritted up 'moil fine pulp; so that.
it requires but a comparsuively light -pressure,
and that but a minute or two, to ex'ract all the
cider, it being ascertained by pr,octiCal crxperj
meet I harnveli:mtkmore juice conlieolititinell
than by the old process. Bosideit this it •only
requires two hands to grind tip and make into
cider n, larger quantity of tipples than con" pos
sibly ho-mode on thecild„ fashioned machines.
Qn this press, owing, to the compactness of the
Potnice in the tub, and the complete - Manner in
which it is ground, a pressure of-from three lb
five tons—that con easily be obtained—will
produce a more favernble"resalt that one hen • •
deed tons pressure on the ordinary cider press,
even if the apples were ground as finely es on
the improved mill ; and if the ripples ware
merely riushed as on the nut ntochine,fil would ,
require a pressure of two hundred tons to pro
duce the'ff. -- sijlt aveamplistred - by—illis--Patent-
Mill. The following maybe adduced us the'
decided advantages of this mill: ,
First—lt Will mpke more eider than any oth
er mill, with a given quantity- of ripples in a
given, time, and with much.less,loborond ex,
petite.
Sternal—lt will make cleaner end sweeter
cider than-nay other mill- :
. Third—You coMmalto the cider as you want
it,•antl-when- you -• want it- , -and in quantities
from one gallon to 6 or 20 barrels.
, Fourth—With it you can press your currants
cherries, bet ries, cheese, butter, lard Una tal
low. ,- - -
• Filth—With it y6u can rove one-forirth: of
your time in making apple butter.' •:t
Sixth—With It you can grind or chop .your
apples, potatoes, turnips, beets, carrots or
pumpkins, for your cattle. '
Seventh—with its use .you can at all times
have FRESH end SWEET CIDER.
-With all the ndiaritegcs resulting from the
possession and. use cri auch a machine-- at a
price so low 1119 t it 19 within the reach of
con it bd that any'intolligent farmer would do
withotit.it?
Do you lib tolfavo — iii your = i - To u ti - O — Okle — r
i
that is nt all times sweet and. fresh, the only
time it. is really healthy and fit for tise—and do
lairds am":
If' - fio. buy - this machine nnd our word lorityou
will not he distiPPoCtlted,
'Pile p r ice oft ho Cider Mill and Press is $35;
and of the .Root` Cutting. Cylinder .95. For
Machines, or State. county or township righte,
address, post paid IV -0 HTCKOK,
- 11 - ari•isburg,'Pa.
Cood - AgontS wrint&T. •
- Norric.E.--Since my circulars were issued
it has been concluded to sell at tho above price.
giving the owner the entire right to the ma—
chino and to use or lend it as ho plenses. _-
The machine can lie seen by. cnlling on Mr.
Jacob Falter, Carlisle. (aegllfim)
WHATEVRltconcernsthe health nod happi•
.ness of a people is at all times of the most
valuable importance. I take it for granted that
every person will do nit in.theirpowet.,to save the
lives of their children, and that every person will .
endeavor to promote their own•health atall sac
rifices. I leer - it to be 'my duty to solemnly as
sure, you that WOE MS ,according to the opinion
of the most celebrated Physicians, are the plinut-
Ty causes era large majority 'ordisenses to which
the children and adults tire- liable ~ i f you have
an appetite' continualyelump,eable from one kind
'of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain 111 the.
Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and
Vanness of 'the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow 'Fever
I_Pulsbrri..gular—reinember-that-iill these denote
WORMS, and yeti should at once apply the rent.
edy : lIDEIENSACC'S WORM SYRUP.
.An article rounded on :Scientific Principles,
compounded with purely vegetable substances,
being perfectly safe when takenoind can be giyen
-to the most tender infant
,with decided beneficial
effects where 'Bowel toinplaints and Diarrhea
have made them weak and debilitated ; the Timic
properties of nty Worm Syrup are, such, that it
stands without equal in the-catalogue of med
icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stoat.
itch,
_which makes it an infallible" remedy for
these afflicted with Dy:spepsinr the astonishing
cures performdd by'. this Syrup alter Physicians
have• lulled, is thehest evidence of its suptrier
efficacy above all cutlet s.
. . -
This is the mostdiflicult Worm to destroy o
all that infest the human system, it grows to an
almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and
, fastened in the Intestines• and Stomach, nlTecting
the health so sadly as to cause. St. Vitus' Attlee,
Fits, &c., that those afflicted seldom' if ever sus•
jiect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an
early grave. In
.Ortier...to_tlestroy this worm,,,.
very energetio treatment must:be pursued; it
would therefore !to proper to take 6 to 8 of my
•Liver• Pills so as to remove all obstructions. that
the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,
which must he taken in-doses of 2 Tablespoonfuls
three Crites 'n- day. .These - directions followed
hove never been known to roll curin g the most
obstinate rase of Tape Worm. •
8t: J. ItELLER.
HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
d '" ',No part tf the system is morello!, e to disease
tfimi'the LIVER, it serving tts a (Atoka., to purify
the blood,or giving the proper secretion to the
Bile ; GO tlint any wrong net;o6 of the Liver'nf
fectsthe other important parts'oftlie system, and
resultit varieusly; in Liver Compliiii*Jnontlice,
llyspepsle;Ate. We should trierefOre, watch ev
ery symfitom that might indiente a wrong nation
of the Liver. Those pills ,being composed of
Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the
sick: Namely, -Ist. An EXPECTORANT,
which Suguients the secretion from tine
nary mucous membrane, or promotes the Ms
elinrge of secreted matter. 2t).. An A L'PER.4-
.TlVE, , whioli Obliges in' Some inexplicable and
insensitde Manner the' eerttem morbid notim, Of
the system. .9d. give.tone.and
atiengpi Act, the nervous system, renewing health
and vigor •tamil pnres of the'body.' •sth•
THAR. l'lC,,ivlaieli nets in.perfeet fipt.mittiy with
die other ingredients and operating on'the bow=
, lea, and expelling the.whole mass of corrupt and'
vitiated suattei; andptirifyink. the Blood,: which
deatrovs qii m aap nnd restoreslieattli.; , • ~,. •
. , .
• L., Ft'c'tp
You Will find th ese,'pills tin invsluttiN:inedisine
ta 'map), 'colno,lninte,to which yettlied eitiNtat. In
olisteuutlees eitlienT iota! bit
,pitttiolohey: have
been found 'or 'tit . ,iilestltaalile benefits ieetoi lug
thcqr.feeeiiimal Ovallkein'enis it hehlthyaetion
purifying the blood and ether fluids so efreelindly
as to ut to flight mm; Heise'
from fOrmliirreguhtrities, as Itemiselt. ritlilineis; -
'dimheis Of - sight, 'min the side:hack; Sle,:•
None genuine u n less ilkited J. N. llohensaA r l;
all others, being:lined imitationp; • '
w i shihg new, . suppliOsond:„S lore-,
kcepers', deSirons of bqqaml e g bidet ad
dress ':the Propvietei.i.V Ni''Llobeusaelc t
N 7 if k
Hairetttlek,l3„-Eifietti and Ilubburd;'Cavi islgg
Lloyili.Lisbut•wi•J,ll3ar.
,lesburs- Odyld' 4 illoguesiown avcretiolo , ce
Strolvari Kinotoan ;;; Seither;.. •.tharghtoitto,
llayreay.ShilYpetii3burg • Divin, , I , Vtiaetibwr(g:
14- ; l D lo oDiokillatit •
slitep,.,J l lfikitiolvo 11,hoacla
,11r.:Wherry, New;.
•
-:TFOcielss.e.eats.,lo;;;,,
'1.!.•;, , ,; - i'.':: • c'-1!.'::' ~..'-'
lfii.OttilAntOtto:::
$5OO cztALLENGr.
I•APE WcORM!
:: . :0itg . : ... :. :, : ,.40 , 0,0 1 0g 1 i 1 c#'1 : `
'NEW'S IVA °/‘
'MAE' l'ZiCOrLa.
. HATS and..LOIES! . F.U4S of
every varletyi. of the largest
and cheapest ;'Stee'ts,. can.he had, of JOHN.
FA kg' ftA - , - at ihe Well.khown Hat,. Cpp and-
Fur Warehouse, No, 284; Market
tWeeti Sighth and Ninth,-South.
..,.
delphia., ;l .- • ' ..• -
The Proprietor offorehis claims " 'for' public
patronage, being a', practieal wiprkman, and
having-had.persorial experience both in manu
facturing and .; selling, he is satisfied that his
business facilities cannot' be surpassed by any
dealer in 'the city.
• His stock of Geifilomen's Hats for the Fall
is 'very large and of superior quality.,. His as.
sorldiefil of Children a Hats is.alsavery larger
varying is price from-fill• to $5. ~He also calls
the attention of Ladies to ,hie fino assortment
of"FURS, such as Malfs, - Bons, Tippots,,Arm•
lets, &e., made, up expressly for - the present
season. .All the furs are of, his own imports•
lion, and made by the,best workmen under his
own personal inspection, Wholesale 'dealers
from the country will findirto their advantage
to,call call bad examine his Stock before pur.
chasi ngolso where. , Oct. 273 m.
ADAM WDT; I:ewers
PATENTED 81olENTIFi6
WIC E - G®' • 10.,-.7f° .117 Si
. ,
mbracing • all the :,prope)flies contained in the
finest and/ ycKin additiOn . to Viiich,ibi• (tura
' bility'of the 'JtTetate are combined andfAlity
associated and developed.
$1852.1 • -
THE) . Bowing highly respectable tostamo
nials and recommendations are submitted to
the public:
Having tried Adair) Win. Rapp's PATENT
SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN. the
undothignod take &oat plenum in recommend:
ing it to the public as the greatest improvement
in, metallic pens that has motour attention. ,
Bigler, Governor'
of fho State 'of Pennsylvania.
Jilt: Excellency,' E. Louis Lowe, Governor
of the State of MarYland.
Right Reverend.. Bishop A. Potter, Rev:
Charles Wadsworth, Rev. John Street, W.-
Rawle:' Esq., Hon. Joseph R: Chandler, Clark
Hare, Esq., Itiniah liacke, , Alderman George
W: A:41; Rev. D. W. Ratline, Editors' Ptiblic
Led,gor, Prof. J. S. Hart, Principal of Central-
High School, Philadelphia.
Judge Booth, Richard Vaux,,Esq.,. William
Neal, George W. Wallomon, William S. Price,
Del aware.
Rev. - W. B. EdiVards, Dud* Green,' Esq.,
F. D.. Richard'Smith, Esq. ' M.
Miller,-.T. Radeliii,' Elliott,Edi.
ore National Intelligencer,Editors_Washing,
ton Republic,. Washington City.
James M. Carteady, fag., Thomas WAIL&
fcrd, A. Browning:, W. N. Jeffries,, Catittleit.
Rev. Dr. DeWitt, Rev, CharlesA. thiy,
Roy. G. .H. Coit, Rot. 3. F. Meeick,
Rev. C. K.'Nelson; Editors Maryland State
Capitol Gazette, annapolis,Jl.ld.
Toiiho
The subscriber' having purchased the prop
rtylkiitivi6—tie—tlie-11 tiyalriciftif it - .Barking
East_Eorner-W-2d-nnd-Chestnut
Sireete, for his future buifinessEstatilishmont,
intends keeping a' large and , -camplete .assort
• meat of every variety of texture and size of
Adam Wm. Itapp's lately' patented scientific
Niche Gold Pens., Gold and Silver Pencils and
Pon Holders, of every variety, wholesale and
retail. 'ln ,addition thereto L hhve on ,liand
Rapp's last edition br ScientificPennuinship
acid - Ptinmaking, varioes bindings. • .
JAMES BARBER,
General Sale Agent for Adam Wm. Rapp:s
Patented ,Scientific Niche. Gold Pone, S. E.
corner Se. end and Chestnut Sl , eets, Phila. M
rnayll2-1y
NOTTELTIr IRON VITO.R.US.
rffitiE undersigneths p.opared to manufacture
g stalm engines anti boilers, blowing cylin
ders, gearing for rolling, grist and saw mills.
mill screws, lathes and
&kV;fiaplanes, shafting, hangers
4/ %77' '4 , and panics, and every van
of yi of MACHINERY and CASTINGS,such
as hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes, retorts
and lamp posts, cat wheels and axles, fire
Plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water
spouts, wall coupeing, and a 'very handsome
aternsio Mont len e
Maftilir cast baigig cistern ` s,
largo size, and a number of new patterns for
cook, nine plate, and parlor stoves, horse pow
ers and threshing machines of improved plans,
plough castings, cast columns and fronts for
houses.
Mill owners and thill-wrights are respectfull
y_ solicited to call and examine my new and
mrirmied assortment of - mill gearing patterns.
Patterns and smith work made to !order and
machinery repaired promptly.
N. B• Raihoar: carsi \ of all rdimensionh
built.and repaired.'- -
Harriett erg, May 26, J, R.JONES.
HARRISBIMGI6OK-BINDERY,
P. L. lEUTTER & Co.
StiCCCBllOl'B to W 0 Hickok. aiid Hickok f 3 Catiti7;
Book BinderiCSationers;:and Blank
Book. Manufacturers
. HARRISBURG, PA:-
.
ITS subscribers respectfully inform their
•1 friends that they are now carrying one
.above business at the.old stand forrnerly'oc
cupied by Hickok '& Cantine, and lately by
Hickok & Co. Tney flatter. .thenasolves that
by careful .ettention"to business they will merit
Ind receive a.continuance of the patronage so
liberally enjoyed by the old firths. Partipular
attention will be paid to the ruling and binding
of every description of 'BLANK BOOKS; for
Banks,_C,ounty.Officere,_ Marchants_and_Pri—
vale Individuals, and every variety'of full' and
half bound blanks, They have also'made• at
.
rangeme_nts supply counties with the nevi
end,uppeoved Judgment Becket_ and Assors.
mont Books. .In addition to: the'above, they
have and will at all times keep, a general' as
sortment-of SCHOOL and MISCELLAFi E.
OUS , BOOKS & STATIONERY.
Latter Paper , Knives, Slates, Pencils,
Cap " " 'Quills, Inkstands,..
Drawing , " .Carp'rs PendilttiLetter Stamps,
Transfer " Lead Pencils, 1110 1 40 Wafers,
Copying Waters. Rubber,
Blotting Sealing Wax, Blank*Cards,*,
Steel Pens, "Red Tape, Folders,
Black Ink. Rod Ink, Carmine Ink, Blue Ink,
Copyingink, Arnold's Writing:Fluid,
Erasers, &0,,-egei ..• ".
Paper Ruled to Prittetn. Old Books, Peri•
odicols, Law Books, Music, Newspapers, &c,
bound to any pattern p and in any style required.
A general assortment of Printing Ink. All
work itiarranted and done very cheaply. Please
give us a cell. • , .F. L. BUTTER &Co
llarrieburc. April 28,1852,—tf.
Z XNa PAINTS.
Manufactured by' theNctojeisey . Company,
Arc wark, N. J.
T.HG eubticribers are now prenared to exc.
Milo orders to any extent • for,their beautiful (
White and Colored Zoe Paints, at, the
leg reduced prices, viz : - • ,
. No I; While, g'd in oil, 90 per lb., 'wild pure.,
, No 2 do - do ' ,8' do .'coOirr • .
No 3- •• da,. do • - do :do
Brown & Brit 'do ,si do' • .. do
Ono. hundred pounds will cover oqually well
as mach aurhice att Iso lbs. of White Load
the are 25 per cent. cheaper to the consumer.
THE ZINC WlilT,Els iaPidlysuperceding,
White Load, over which it possesses, many ad
.
vantages. .It is whiter,andreorebeautifalthan
thq White Lead—does not turn yellewroven
when exposed to ;.aulphurourt .
smell' , —ia no injurious , to,health,and is Ittrriore'
Zinc Brozah' aid '.niack :Pointe ori,bothil
T• . .drenther,and*Pire-Rioof. ,• • ;
he best doveriedforoutaide work:ever in
: trodubod; adapted to building of„Wood, Brick:
or Stone—to fencesi carriage 'bodies., bridges
rind machinery—tOthe hullsof vessels,ctnehore.'
'chains, and all otheriron - work on .60E1rd:ship
:--to Imam lioilerssmoke , stacks,.water tanks.,
..to iron, tin and 'oTher roofing, iron 'shutters.'
„doori and railings; wire fences,, bridges, ate.
. For Inoti Surfocoo this paint is especially val.
cable, as it (ornate, galvanic connection, tirid::
entirely,provehtdrust.. . • '
Theso zinc havirik a pure Mei !
are warranted.nor-toturn yollow,and Fe-
Ania.their original liiilliancy-..m,ugh 11/Wm:tr.:than'
'Mho Lead. or nay of the; earthy; :pturnehts
now in use; , The pqrlificatdB fratti_,those jOho ,
have uSed these veinie; are 'suck as, to 1101iifY''
the puhll&that'they are invaluable; , ; _ •
ablest,.Chbansts France*-and thiti
enantrifhava , testified tn.‘the.• superiority'', of
.Zino.oyarl-Leadptiipts,'ait to dnialmlity;heallh.:
fulness and beaut y " : ' , • •'
The atientien. of tlcalra iliird.itUnk I'o*
guarded by , put.CoMpanY'sAgent ;:,
•.,
Co •
Witaroes,r•
INEMEI
HDR te• taki alorge . of
ono A
' IFP e
•b , t
d a„
.gr
to irro,iider.,f',logr
SIN t4IZ
RI ;IA AlivDpßoltitSmibtDji,
ESE
:C 5 L . ; . A.oo,6,ttgiUg”,:
rat 1 /409ri
SOHN, SE.o3,Nfli:dr..S9prgy
pegilep • French
• No. 45. South Second Street, :PAiladel~hid
rot) ro tiein ent's to •
theft Store, are now opening' a large as'
Pails Pitney Feathpre, ' . • .•
',French - and A merican ' : • '
.. Fancy Bonn et' and 'Cap Ribbons, ~ •
Fancy Bonnet'. - Stuffs,
Corded and Plain Velvets, '•
Gra. ,trAfricpies,"Laces, - &e.;"&c.. • •
To,whieh they invite the attention of Mer
chants t.nd Milliners visiting . the city.'
oc, t2o,2ni . ,
• -
• Blacksmith's to . yourlnterests...
I have purChased w large -stock of iron and ,
stool before the advance which has
lately takon place in the cittes;Whidh I will:
sell at old prices together Withalarge aditort•
merit of anvils, times and sand box .viccs,liles
arid rasps, at prices that will astonish you.
hoct2o' „ • JOHN P LYNE. '
LPHILADHLPHIA
oottoot or CIZEIVIZS Titln
Rear of the Univeraity,—Entrance on Bouel'a
• Court, Tenth Street, below Market.
THIS Institution, founded 1849, has been
organized on the plan of the European
Laboratories, under• the direction of Professor,
A. L. ICEsmcmr, 111.. D., who has recently 're
turned from Germany.
Gentlemen may enter for the Year, Qiiarter,
or Month, Daily ' Tri- Weekly, during ILe
whole or part 'cif therday;and.stedv Chemistry
practically in its connection ith -
Agriculture, Medleinci or the Arts.. '
The Laboratory is well furnished with. Tests
and 'apparatus for the delicate ehemicsirdnaly-
Ma of Soils, Ores, Mineral Waters,
Orders from Farmers, Mining Companies,
eiecutcil promptly.
Circulars will be sentlree'in reply to post
'paidcomrnPnicitticins oncloding 1 6 , stamp told.
addyessed is above.
Philadelphia, October 20, • ,
x .3Er co EaDEN'43
IVIIOLOA ' LE & BETAIL
Clock, Time-piece, Watch & Jewelry
Establishment.
(1 . Stanil,'.No..23B Market 'Street. (her
I.weett 7 th. and Bth, South Side,) Philadelphia.
I Y. friends, old customers and' the . public
- must Itnoiit that lam at all - times pre-'
pared to. furnish -WATCHES', JEWELRY,
FANCY ARTICLES, SUPERIOR GOLD
PEN'S of- all kinds, with Gold and Silver Hol
ders in variety,-&c., at the very lOwest 'Cot h
Prices, together with the best supply of 'suite
lior Clocks and Time-pieces, ever 'offered at
this egtablishinent.' -
' E. H..beiiiil a practical timepiece and watch
maker, with an experience ol nearly - meaty
years-10 years at his presentiocntion--ris tit all
times prepared to ,furnish, by wholesale and
retail, warranted "time-keepers" ol the bee
qualitv,—comprising eiglit day and thirty ht ur
clocks und.time-pieces, of plain and highly or
namental designs, of all styles, and adapted for
counting-houses, parloris halls,_ehurches,._fec,
tories, steam boats, rail cars; &c. Also, alarm
clocks, a most desirable orlicle_for ' Sound
Sleepers,' and for all whose besiness - requires
them to be 'up in the morning' early.'_ '
Cloaks Time-pieces, Watches and Jewelry
of every description repaired with
. preat core
and warranted: Dealers supplied' with clocks
and clock trimmings. Barnum's motto is my
motto,--‘wo-study to-please
Cheap Watches and Jeweliy.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
)
1 . 1 5' at the " Philadelphia Watch
/ ,-t - - 4 1 . and. Jewelry Store," Number
° 96 North Secon&Stree . treotter
~1., . _ of Quarry, Philadelphia.
A ,l", ~_-,._.1 ' Gold Lever Watches, full
. "aTil'NfitiViii,- jewelled, 'Seurat cases,- 220,00
I
Silv'r do full j:d, $l2 Gold Spectacles, $7 00
Silver Lo'pe jwla, 10, Fir,e Silver do. 150
-do do do 9 Gold Bracekts, 300
Superior Quartiers; 7 [Ladies G'd P'll3 .1 00
Imitation -do ...'-5 S'r Tea. S'ns,6l,s CO
Gold Pone with Penei and Silver Ho o der, 1 00
Gold Finger R ings 374 ciente to 28 ;Watch
OlassesTglaiii, - 121 cents; Nicht, 181; Lunet,
'25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to.be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER Sr. HARLEY.
septSlr ' ' Saccesears to 0. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levos end
Lopines, still lower than the al eve prises.
I+ll4 IW Di 0 KY:TNII V Z 1.1113 Wl3 011
•
GIVES fresh evidence of the relinnce to be
placed in 'OLIVER EVANS' FIRE PROOF SAFES . ,!'No. 01 South Second Street,' Fldla;'
delphia.
' We take great pleasuin in stating that ee
had one of "Oliver Evans' Fire Prool Sake
in our Store, during the great fire at Bart's,
Buildings,•whieli, when taken from the ruins
and opened, was found to have preserved our
Broke, Papers, &c., entirely uninjured. ' •
GETZ & Buck."
"My store was entered by burglars„and
failing to pick the lock of my lion safe, •they
tried to blow it open with powder, but no loss,
or,injury was sustained. was•purchased of
Oliver Evans, 61 South Second Street,- Phila.-
delphia. • • J. C. Forman.
• - , • : . 13 ordentown; N. J."'
For sole; of all /dies, by
OLIVER EVANS,
6i S. Second St., below Cheatnut.
Solo Agent for the ,5
Day and Newell's World's Fair Premium.
Bank, Vault and Store Locks—Thief and
powder proof. .
•
Also, in store--
•
.
Seal rind Letter Copying Presses,
Truck's:Tor moving, boxes, boles or crated,
Druggist's-Presses,-with Cylinders and Pane,
Portable Shower Baths,ofsuperior construction
Water Pipers, for purifying bad water,
Refrigerators and Ice Cheats. ..
Water Coolers of all kinds, for Hotels, Stores,
&c. (eoptB3m)
WM. -DAILY:r4-80N,
- Import= and .Dca las in
, eaouuu , FRENCH: BINIEIB RUM
JEWELRY. BILVF.LIVARK PLATE)
Main AND WICT / 1 11.TICLXS.
Are oetudently receiving thi 'den.
of the above Good., wldch are otter
• wholesale or retail, at
No. 216 Merlon Street, at.
Sixth,
Decatur Street, Philadelphia.'
- zerrhausorm
. 444 warranted, to he tinter they
.
NEW • TALL GO ODS:
__THEaubicriber hiuflust received midis noui
oponing..a largo and' general:. assortment of
FANCY and STAPLE DRY GODDS.—•
'Comprising in the •
Supermr.Frenoh Merinoos, , ,
.Ex Fa quality French Bombazines,
~
„Caclunere and Monsline Sego,
Il wool' Mousline.de Minna,'• •
Cotton Warp - •
ylaidCachmeres, • ••
Persian Cloth's and Persian
~ Scotch and Domestic Bingham's. •
Thant and Blanhot:Shawls, • , ' •
Scinch und.Domostio Flannels;
Cloys Cisi - imities, Slaloms; and Kentucky
Jeans in great variety, with 'many bthor dress
geoeanoredurniirated.
6 am . •
• GEORGE. W• HITNER.
Great Prize IVL'edid Arriired.
RICKEY & TULL, Isle. J4B Chestnut
Street, above Sixth, front ofloneeHotel, re.
ceived the Prize Medal, awarded to them for
the hest travelling TRUNKS exhibitedat the
World's Fair in Lonion, 1851—being the only , '
exhibitors to whom any award was, made.—',
Their competition was•with:all the world, and:.
they have taken the' PRIZE ! They.elfer.. to "
Morphants and the travelling communlify the
turxest .ost and cheapest essortnient of
' Trunks, Valtees, - Bags,
to be found in . thiticity; and' at very.law' pri.
C(3B. Ennead tee. • '
• ' HICREY..&. TULL
Trunk Manufacturers,J4B Cheetriut -
stipls3,mv,. • Rhiledelphia.
. .
,Corner ofilegOiyi am( Douther atit.i'Carnale. - •
Tit
HE pndetsignedh ad always riligpd . .,Olitrri
icock qgpoior Cuhinet. the
. ditraronVetvroa ) ,•tyhlohe he proparthl!ip;goll at,
the lowest pricoo, He invites' attention Pardo,
itlarly to, the Pdient Spring=Batiom Rodgrettri, a
. nroatugefultittolo;,ietich tiortrery'olivirdorr all
ob,footionot ,The atActuidloTold°
nedstoade: hive •gi'ven entire attkierac.' , '
t top.to all•whci havo,th pm 'in ,
' cttOPOgF.llsll3itoqe,t9 , r 9 a a I,s a teat :.
. ;." ''S'ACOIP"/11,1VER.
;''Caiiiiiteactii''y. 22;
~Itbakirel..lii4h6lo;ltieffati quartiliamriels,
7 ,jlieCradelriOn'tillite,and fotleale at 't lowest
oleeS'for eaShiby •'•
•
;.64*•17,; D. 'HALBERT'
---A - w m. --41, F. v`,
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PECTOM:
' .0017GPCSi . -COLDS,i
ltakkits.EN.pss, xmq,x;
0.1131T.10 04017 : Pi AStll-'
WHOOPING:
- AND rOONSUBIPTION.';
Many years of trial, instead of impairing the
public confidence in this r mediejne; has Won for
it an appreciation and notoriety b; .far exceed^
rug rho ' moat sanguine . expectations ,of its
trtends.. Nothing .but its intrinsic virtues and
its t unm_iatakeahle benefit conferred on tliou;.
Minds of *afferent, Would originate arid maintain
.the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior'
remedies, threat upon the , community, have
failed and , been•ciscarded, - this has gained
friefids by ever?. tria4conferred bet.cfits s on the
afflicted they "Can 'never forget, and produced
cures too., numerous' and too remarkable to he
forgotten.
While ills a fraud on the public to pretend
that any one Medicine will infallibly care—,
mill there is abundant proof that...the Cherry
Pectoral does not only as a general thing, but
alinost invariably cure the maladies for which
it is employed.
As limo makes these facts wider and better
kothin this medicine has gradually become the
best relianceisf the afflicted, from the log cabin
of the American Peasent to the palaces of Eu
ropean Kina. ThroUghout this entire country,.
in ,every Stale, eity and indeed almost every
hamlet it contains, Cherry 'Pectoral is known
as the best remedy extant for diseases of the
throat and lungs, and in many - .foreign , coun
tries, ills coming to be extensively used by
their intelligent physicians. In iGreat Britain,
e -
Francand Germany, where the medical Bei
unCiis:have reached their highest perfection,
Clierry.Poctoral is Introduced, and in- constant
see in the Armiee,llospitals, Alms Houses;
rublia Institutions, and in domestic, practice,
uotho.sui'est remedy their attending physicians
can-employ for - the - more - dangerousr - ettections
of the lungs. Alio in milder cases, anti Air
children it iesafe,pleasant and effectual to cure.
In fact, Omit of the. Most flatterAng teatime
nials'we receive have been froth parents who
have feendit,eifficaciona in eases particularly
incidental to childhood. . .
The Cherry Pectoral is • manufactured by a
practical Chemist; and every ounce of it under
his own eye, with invaiable ascuracy and
care. It is sealed and protected by law from
counterfeite" consequently can be relied on as
genuine without adulteration. • -
We have wideavored here to furnish the corn
munitywith a. medicine of sueli intrinsic su
periority and worth as •should commend itself
to their confidence—a remedy at once safe,
speedy . and effectual, which this has by repeat
ed,and countless tri3ils proved itself to be ; and
trust by great cam is preparing.lt with chemi:
cal-accuracy r of- uuiform-atrength-to--afford
physicians a new urgent on which they can rely
for best results, and the afflicted with a
remedy that Will do for theiablt that medicine
con do.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES a
AYER, PRACTICAL CH MIST, LO WELL
MASS. • -
_ .
- Sold in-Carlisle S.A. Hubbard
and Dr. Rawlin's—in Mechanicsburg by Dr. Ira
Day—in Neiv,yilleity J H Herron—in Shippens
burg by J. C. & U Altick. and by - Druggists
generally throughout the Sow.
Wier o etablecattle .Toter
Pr wi by Br Fronefiel(l,4 a
TTE discovery of bantam; FRONnellit:D, &
CO'S CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER, has
set iho whole community alive to a new fact in
regard to feeding of Cattle, be for the pur
pose of maintaining bealth,and increasing_the
production of Fat, Butter and Milk. The effect
of their Powder has astonished every ono that
has used it, and the demandhas been so large
that the proprietors could scarcely manufacture
sufficiently fast for their sales.
. The immense . popularitylt has obtained from
Farmers. DairYmen and Horsemen, and the
confidence end success with which. they, have
used Whose' set the heads of ' other Druggists'
at work to make an article. iirofessing to he of
equal merits, thinking to take advantage of our
Powder'd popularity;and by thwai moans intro
duce other articles' into the market, which
have no affinity to our, preparation., whatever.
Every person knows, who has Freed anything
of Agricultural Chemistry, that no powder pos
sessing such qualities as that which we prepare
was ever known in any port of Germany, EU
rope'er America. We advise all persons to
read Prof. Leibigs's works and see for them
selves whether they or any one else, everkneW
of a Cattle Powder in- Germany, Europe or
America, that ever professed to have the same
virtues, which we claim for ours.
Thediseovery is of American Birth, f. e off
spring of the proprietors, and there is no cattle
powder now known in the world, that was eves
manufactured from the same combination of
Chemical elements ay that of Breinig, Prone
field; & Co.
Do nut therefore suffer yourselves to be de
' calved, or think that our• powder is a humbug
because you, have tried those mongrel salmi
totes and found nb good follow but rather inju
rious results. Nevergive an opinion unless yen
have tried the only genuine Vegetable. Cattle
POwder in the world. as_compounded.mid pre 7
pared by Breinig, Froviefield & Co., No. 187,
North Third Street. Philadelphia. 9
N. 8.. Do not be imposed open and al low '
your animals to die or linger with lisebse
eaubeyou havefed the wrong Cattle Powder.
The eignaturp - Of'
BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO.;
is ,on the end of each , pack of the genuine ar
ticle. • Sold in Carlisle by.
April 7, '52-6nt -.IL- M. RAWLINS,
MON YER'S CONFEGTIONARY
rinviT AND TOT STORE
ANOUNTRY Merchants and" all thoso in
‘J' want of SUPERIOR CANDIES will find
the largest and beet 'assortment „at the' old
stand of the subscriber; in North Ilanovet
a few doors North of the bank, whore we have
just raceived'a large stock of FRUITS AND
NUTS, of the lat.st importatren. consisting
n part of . .
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Pigs, Drains, Dates
Currants, Almonds, .141berts, Eng, Wat
nuts, Cocoa, ,Cream and Pea Nuts, t tc.
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
of English, French 'and - American manufac
ture, such as wOrkantHeney •hoses, card end
sewing baskets, port monnaies. paper weights ,
music boxes, accordcons; gum balls, rattles,
'ring? and doll heads, chinannd glais . toys,
and.ninted doile, ull. sixes; flour .vass, , motto
cups, t ttik 813;.18,.; grate lioopi, m 5,.. m asks,
drotris; guns, -kc. 'Fancy soaps and hair oils,
of variety. In connection with the akin°
he has &large stock of -•
' ',FAMILY GROCERIES.,
Stich as Lov,ering's crushed and pulvoiscd and
brown sugars, coil's° molasses; starer; indigo;
saleratus, green'Uneblark . teas, r.pih `of all kinds,"huttcr, *tier arid soda cracketein - atelt
as. &c.,.tied-as we .. e sTRIvE torn; AS.E,'
all are invited to exinnitte OuratriclLLrneEen.;
bar the old stem! In , North Hanover - Greet.;,' -
jol6 P. AtittNY Eit,r
. . . ,
•: -NOTICE is :hereby:given . ihnt letter's ti?
A:dritinistration on the Estate' orSainnol
on, late of Dickinson townshiPi'etnaberlOrld
county '
deed: have been gronted,by, tho Reit
ister saikcounty to the subscriber. rending ,
in'the'entheloniundpol'oraoria.hOirif el4im°
and prent theim • fat settlemen t.. and - those indebtod.wiq make', nay instil ecithtt
said. Administrator ; ;` ••• • -6•,•:
r - , ' DANIEL. . ,
dec,223tpd
For 'ihe'Co 'Ot
Chia it's a truly Wonderfiirernedy for IK/A
GESTION, DYSPEP4A,' JAUNDICE,
LIVER COMPLAINT,voNSTIPATION,
end DEBILITY,Coring I r Nature's own
. method, by Nature's own eat, the Gastric
Juice.
(o"Half a :teaspoonful of P site, infused in
water, will digest or 'dissolve FI vr. Perkins . ,
OF ROAST BEEF IN ABOUT T 110/11113, 014, 0/
the stomach. . \ •
-PEPSIN is the chief element,
Besting principle (tithe Gastric Joie.
VENT OF THE FOOD,, the PI/METING,
Mud STINULATING gent of thefiS'
testines. It is extracted Irons th
maeli•of the Ox, thus laming n -
DIG& TIVE.FLti ID, preei Gel
rat Gastric Juice in its Chemi.
furnisting a COMPLETE
SUBSTITUTE for it. - By th.
paration, the pans and evils Of
and DYSPEPSIA are removed,
Would bmby a healthy Stomach.
%venders for, Dyspeptica l. curing elltett -
/TY, E . MACIATION DE(4.4- ,
end DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION.,supposcst
IliFferge ortlm Grave: "The' Setenfire
Evidence upon which it is based, is in the high
est degree CURIOUS and REMARK A BEE.
' • SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
BARON.LIEBIG in his celebrated work on
Chemistry,Animal says: " An A rtificial Diges
tive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice. may
be readily prepared from the MUCC/lIS nit mbrance
of the stomach of the Calf, in Which veriest' ar
ticles of food, as meat and eggs. will le softened,
changed, - and digested, just in the same' manner
ne they would he in a liumanstomneb."
Dr. COMB, in his valnahle writings on the
“Physiolo;:y of Dikestion," observes that "a
diminution of the due quantity..of the Gastric
.Tuice is a:prominent and all-prevailing cause 0
Dyspepsia;" nod lie states that" a dist ingbished
releaser o f Medicine in Lonclori; -- who was t.-
erely afflicted with this complaint finding eve
ry thing else to faiLlied reconrse to the GaStric
Juice, obtained from the stomachs of living rink
nails, which PROVED COSIPLETELV SUCCESSIVE..?
Dr. GRAHAM, autlioT of the famous "works'
on " Vegetable Diet,"says i " It is a remarliable
physiology, that the stomachs of animals, mime
rated water,impart to the fluid the, property of
disholving various articles of food; and of effect
ing a kind of Arkirscbm DIGESTION 411 them .in
no wise different from the natural digestive pro ,
oCall on the Agentiand get a • Descriptive
Circular, gratis, giving a large turcunt of SCI
ENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to- the starve '
together with Reports of REMARKABLE
CURES, from all parts of the United States. "
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,_ -- --
fht HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the
most srauvruntis nrirers, in curing eases of ,•
Dability,EmselationiNervonsDecline, and Dys:
peptic Consumption- It is impossible to give
the details of cases in the limits of this adver,
tisement r- but authenticated 'certificates have
been given, of more than TWO; HUNDRED
REMARKABLE,CURES,inFhiIadeIphia,New
York and Poston alone. These were nearly fill.
desperate cases, and the cures were not only ra.
pid and wonderful, but permanent.
—lt is a - great - 7 - N ERN OUS--ANTlDOTETtrod—
particularly nBoll'43'. tendeneyto Billious
order, Liver,Complaiist; Fever and Ague;• or
badly treated FevemandAgue and the, evil. ef•
fects of gtfinine,'Mercury, andother:drugs - Uffori
the .Digestive Oigana 'after a long sickness.—
Also, for excess Illeadng, and the too free use
of ardest spirits. It almost reconciles Health
with - Intemperance.'
OLD siroMACH COMPLAI . NTSf •
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM.
PLAINTS which it does not seem to rends and
remove at once. No matter how bad they may
be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! , A single
dose removes all the unpleasant sytoptomr ; and
it only needs to be repeated for a short time. to
make these good eltects permanent. PURITY
OF BLOOD, AND VIGOR OF BODY follow
at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of
Nausea, Vomiting Cramps, Soreness of the pit
of the Stomach; distress alter eating, low, cold
state oldie Blood, Heaviness, Lownessof Spirits
Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency
to Insanity, Suicide, die.
Dr. , HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, is. sold by
.nearly,all the dealers in floe dread, and Popular
Medicines, throughout the. United" Slates. It i
prepared in-Powder and in Fluid form—and in
Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. •
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the nse of Pity.
sieinns, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his
Agents, describing the 'whole prolaess' of prepar..
mien, and giving the authorities .upon which the
claims of tlsis new. remedy are based. As it is
NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no objection can
be raised against its use by Physicians in respec
table standing and regularpractice. PrineDNE
I-DOLLAR per bottle. • _
gc t , :r:LO ne B P S E E P R S V I E N -•
bears ls tt E ta ' : e rt
s t e o i t i e bottle s p ign o t d s
e r
l e t o h o r o f i
J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D.
Philadelphia Pa. Copy-right and Trude Mark
encored.
I: Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Med
mines
.; .
AGENTS, •
Dr. Rawlins, Carlisle ;
J. M. Eysteri & - Bto.i Harrisburg;
Mr. Bear, Middletown; .• _
C. •A, Morris, York'; •
Dr. Loy, Lancaster.
AOOTOR YOURSELF
AA—FOR 25. CENTS •
—lv lamina of the
,pooket
tetivitte,or, Everyone
two Physician ! T wen
..fonrth- edition, with op
t!da of hundredengra
ige, showing private dis-
IPS in every .slaipe and
MM. antLmalformetiona _
f the generative ayifem.
tY WM.YOUNG, M.D.
The time has .now dr.
.ing from secret disease
le : VICTIM OFe.pAcirenir
nteined this book any
About hindrance to - bu.
airless, or the knOwledge , of the most intimate
'friend, and with the tenth - the usual expense. In
addition to'the general routine of private disease
it fully explains the cause of manhood's carl3 da
cline, wtth obiervations on marriagc.,-besitice
many other ilerangements which it would not by .
proper to enUmcrateln the public prints
flCrAny person sending. TwExTv.} - 13 - -E CENTS,
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy adds
book, by mail, or five copies will he sent for one
dollar. Address. "DR. W. .youNG No. 152
SPRUCE Street, PHILADLEPRIA" Post- paid.
appille - DR. YOUNG caii bi'ecinsulled oniony- of
ihe - UiSeases prescribed in his different'
puhllaa
ions, at his Offices, I.ot SPRUCE, aired, every
day between 9 and S Weloak; (Sunday's excepted.
May 1„ <
ssoufßierita:
ii
. a.iin H a Ti o E c T i E r R WILL
o disense.that may come under his ° core, no
mattfr - how long standing or afflicting. Diller
Sex ore invited' to this private rconi, BO North
SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia,' without' fear
of `interruption by other
_patients. -Strangers
and °there who .have 'been unfortunate in' the
selection of a physician are invited to call.
Those who have'injured themselves by solitary
vice are also•invited.
A NV:REFLECT.-- he 'afflicted
would do well to reflect 'trusting' their
health. Inppinese, and in many etieetythcir lirtn
bonds ben of physician's, ignorent el this claim
of •nnitl a dies. ilia impossible form e
man io understand all the i la the bunion ir.miiy
are subject. to. • Every • respectable phytieitn
haa his peculiar branch •in.Whlch he'iem ore 'tit •
• cessful than his brother. raOrCSE,B TO. 111 a 110,111
he 4evOli;Ei ototik Or , bia•time and studYl,.' •
• YEARS. O. PRACTICE; exclusively de
voted to - the tidy and .treatmene ot , dieeseee,o
the Septa l'organsitegother with uleeta liven th ,
oody, throat., nose, or lega: pains iritl.O . Hte
hones;'.rnereurial theitinatienVirraVel, itrrpuler •
itiejt,dietesis• arising from Youthful excesscs'or
iniparitled, of theibleed;• whereby meaty
lion hint , '-'become: erifeebled enables tl,e. recto
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