WM ...'Leb:i' . ;*.ti'ilit - i'ti . : zionrair =Ens. • 'The A 'bony Culiivtitor has Unit:tem-, ting article On honey bees, hum the pen of a distinguished professor; tom 'Which vie quote the following paragraph: • •!-Iltany—nearlreTeryhodsuppose that the , bee cull honey.from the nectar - of the fl ower,' and amply carries it io its • cell in the hive. This is not correct.— The-nectar of the flower is a portion of ha food or drink.; the honey. it deposits - in its sell is a secretion from its mellific or henersecreting glands (analogous to , the milk-secreting gland of the Cow and other . animals.) If they .were the mere collectors and transporters of the honey from the flowers to the honey-comb, then • we would have the comb frequently'fill ed with meioses whenever the bees have fed at the Molessei hogshead. The hon ey bag m the bee preforms the same' functions 'as the coves bag or udder, = merely receiving the honey from the se creting.glands, and retaining .it until a proper opportunity presents for its being deposited:in its appropriate store-house, the honey-comb. Another error is that ,the bee collects pollen from the flowers accidentally, while it, is.. in „search of Ito: ney. Quite the contrary is the fact.— The bee, while in search of nectar, or lipney as it is improperly called, does not collect pollen. It goes in,search of pol len specially, and also for nectar. When the pollen of theflower is ripe, and fit for the. - use'of the bee; there is no nectar : when there is nectar, there ie no pollen fit for use in the flower. - It it generally supposed, also. that the bee collects the from which it con structs, its comb, from, some vegetable substance. This 'is also an error. 'The , Wart is a secretion from its body, as the honey : and it makes its appearance in the small.ecales of flakes, or under the rings of . the belly, and is taken thence by other bee's, rendered plastic by mix tore with the saliva of the bees mouths, and laid on the walls ofb the cell with the . tongue, very much in the way a plasterer "uses his trowel." Catterpillars. correspondent reminds us that this to season to destroy thenests of ver that so disfigures our trees. Look tanT of the trees in_the.country, and Will see hanging from its branches utterable pendent nests, swing in the eze, looking-like natural appendages of the tree. They 'are dried leaves wound into coniform shape and.gletina ted firmly. Open one of them and you will find thousands of catterpillars' eggs trolde : thus protected from the frosts of winter, and waiting for warm weather to come fortli and devour the leaves, and fi nally to work destruction to all out shade trees. Every good citizen should feel bound to cut them from trees on his grounds, for his own sake and the pub lic welfare. These destructive vermin may be eas ily removed when the trees Are getting tritamvit or an individual s _ with a kingc rod; may be able to take or whip them all They look like dead leaves . on the tree, bat may be known by their cocoon form, and by hanging by a fila ment to the branches. - How we used to Plough. In some parts of Scotland, in former times, the plows used to be drawn four horses abreast, and required the assis tance of three men. The business of ono man was to drive. Per that purpose he placed himself between the middle hor ses with his ,face towards the plow, to guide it straight, and in this position he stepped backwards with the reins in his hand.' Anothpr walked i behind the hor ses with a cleeked staff, ,which he fasten ed in front of the bearn,and by means of it regulated the depth Of the furrow by raising or lowering the plovi. as occasion required. The plowman followed with hold of the stills; and in this formidable and ludicrmismanner they repeated their attacks on the soil. Milking in Winter. Fresh cows come in towards the close „ . of wider, 'and the teats often become badly cracked by exposure to the cold winds. This effect is increased by the contraction and drying of the varnish formed by the saliva - of the calf. To pre _ vent ibis 'difficulty, always wash the teats, before milking, with the hand, and after the suckling,of the calf. It will dry du . ring milking, and leave the udder clean and soft. , Cold water is much better than milk, which 'acts. not- much unlike the calf's saliva. If the soreness is consid ,erable,..apply, , fresh unsalted butter.— " Village Record.z THE LANCASTER FAIR, Which hasjuit,elosed its exhibition, was oaid to have been visited by forty thousand _Tersons in one _ day; but a looker on estimates the crowd daily seen buying goods at A. & W. .BNTZ'S splendid, - STORE S . • . , _ ,„ ite less than that at tho fair. By "giving ; theta a call, !youLifiil oblige them and benefit .yourselves by saying from one to two dollars in every ten expended for goods. They are now-opening a truly large• and - MAGN !FT STOCRO of. Fancy ' and Staple Dry Goods, Grocories,.lStc. , consisting of Dress Silks; and other rlress goods. Bonnets, Ribons, .Merinos, - Gingham, Flannels, Trints;Blankets, and a complete assortment .of House furnisbing goods, Dress trimmings, Laces, Milinary, goods, Cloths, Cossimeres, 'Weans; Hosiery, Gloves, Table Cloths, Sheeting t: Linens, Jeans, Cords, &c.&c. The abotii are only Slew of the endless variety.— ~ To enumerate all would_ entirely monopolize ,the columns of the Herald.!' :Give us a. call .and-you cheap goods, . • . • Oct 27 1852' A. & W. BENT Z. :E; H. MILES' FIEIIO7 briVICILING ROOM* ' • ~,AND FURNISHING STORE, Opposite the Rail Row I.offiee," . .Weit High Sireet, Carlisle. Ors • IL tiIIKILES desires , to I inform his. old • • 1 • — friinds and the public quit he has opened • -a general elething•eatabliehment. and hits no :lesions an extensive stock of • the beat and cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle. -M.: giants, Youth's and Bore clothing, for, Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on band of every variety and furnished atv'educed rates., has also a , largo and well 'selected assortment of Piece:Goods, of English, French And - German Fabrice, new.and•heautiful pat :ternei fin:team pants and Vests, which, will. be road° to POO!' le the most approied and lash linable manner and in asupenor style of work ' inaiishipi , full and' elegant. stock .of „Gentle .. men's' Furnishing Goads.such as gloves, plain and Ainci,' c oll atS, , ,,handk'ercbilifs, -tied, w;liouliltiY . , l holt; AlW,liiiildi;;4l6o''''/ndia RabberlQ*Pleftkand Legiginsti, , , , ,•• 111 Feeling comps*. frstm:tha rtn`ittillen,'Wbich if has been' biis . 41 , 10 . 0;0! yeara'ltt acme for.kikestomnkonc o 4,7 bility to'please.halatpactfullyfinyltes :an 4 o 4. confrationof atock,whighiocatttlityvsvorX : manattip and W*01.10981 cannot hn pm/passed: ; ;,::.ilifay.:l9; Mg .-qv ? ' .• • • ' I`, Ail*/ liniar 100Ve4g . ..:14 - 111Ifflif bar igat on bliegi'lltea inligliirith Sheen whin,: ignitable for panl9 'G. W, ',.'tillisolli:otetjuks I • PIIESEttyB ;Itof.Tl2 TEETH pY,II.SING . Zerinrins!OelebratelPrOcith , mons valuable preparation has long been 'used' Nevi York and Philadelphia; wheri it has tittained an ititineme. opulitrity, for oleanting; ,tpi'chervitig-and• beautifying - the teeth. It (s art excellerkremedy.for soroooftor bleeding gums. It also ifirparts a delightful freshneiiii tojho mouth end agrceabie odor to the breath. email the Jolfomrri frons7D - Klartr — fay. , , . I C . SitliNith the _utmost confidence; rectini• mend to• •the :piiblld,sZermaa'a -:Anti-Scurtintio Tooth Wash as the best 14 one.. In' my • practice as a Dentist, I have used and recommended it for me last five years, and have tenni] it to give sat isfaction in every nistance,.as the Wash does pot contain acid; or anything' injurious to, theteith or gums; but, on the contrary, 'tithe beat antiseptic n the . practiee and therefore, wind he nse of it, not only to those who with to pre serve their tosth and gums, and haven wholesome ibreatli, but also to these who have diseased , gums toe teetfi. The use of the Wash, for a short time ; will insure n return to their healthy state, ' GEORGE E MURRAY, Dentist, ' No• 61, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnut Phil'a. Hendel, of Carlisle, says a--•'• Mr. Eer- Man, I am well pleased With your Tooth Wash it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth *bout injuring them,but it cures sore or bleeding - gums. I cheerfully recommend it to the professMn and public, as the very best.preparlition that can be used for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the gums, and giving sweetness to the breath. JOHN W. 1 - IENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only • Francis Zeman, Driiggist and Chemist, corner of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philmlelphin. For sale by SA.:IIUF.L DLLIOTT, Car lisle, Pa. octla , 1v) NEW VAYEILY GROCERY STORE High Street, Lino doors East of the Market House, South Side. - !TIME undersigned bogs leave to inform the IL citizens of Carlisle and the public gene. rally, that he has opened a new FAMILY GROCERY STORE. on East High Street, and hopes by strict attention to baidnass, and a desire to accommodate and.please all, to merit a share of pupliu ,patronage. I keep constantly on-baud an assortment of the best family gro ceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Sze. Lovertngs superior white Crushed, Lump and pulverized Sugars at the .lowest prices, also Rio Java Coffees of the best quality. , _ _ QUEENS WARE—Of every description, including French and English Chinas in setts or by the piece; also Granite and common ware of every description; also an assortment of Glass .vare and Willow and Cedar ware of every description. - TEAS—Black. Imperial and Young Hyson Teas of the best quality ; Sweet Spiced_ Zeal and Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. —-0 S -F 1 R-EP-AR ED - GO RN—Manu factured and refined expressly for food, with recipes for making boiled Custard, Ice Cream, Pies, Cake, Blanc Mange, Minute and pud dings t also a lot of Hecker's Farina. SUGAR CURED HAMS—Of the very best quality, together with Dryßoot,Tongue, Fish, Peadhost Smoked Herring, &c. Spices of all kin is: Ground Alum and fine table salt. FRUITS—Such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs Pruens. Rnisins, Sze; LAMPS—A full supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamp;„ ttt the lowest prices, constant.). en hand. Roso's Excelsior Ink, a superior ar t-idol small or largo bottles. Parsons would di bv calling and examining before, pur chasing elsowho , e, as we sell cheap for cash iy7, W A CAROTIMRS. Ektensive Futniture Rooms JAMES R.WEAVER • Would - respectfully call the aitentiortof.House.KeePers and the public to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT .FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing. and plain Bureaus and every othxr ariicle in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as aortmOnt-of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. 0:7 - Coffins made at the shortest notice and a Hoarse pi•ovided for funerals. Ho Belie. its a call at his establishment on Netth Hano ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. D.-Fur. niture hired out by the month oryearl • Carlisle. March 20.. 1850.--ly Corner al Hanover anciLouther att . . ; Carbide. T[ll 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 panic, ularly to the Patent Spring-Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The b ottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac tion to all who have them in use. DI - BOFFINS made to order at tho shortest notice. JACOB FETTER Carlisle, Jan'y, 22, 1851.-Iv. , TILE G REAT Menagerie Has eirrived: AND will be open for Exhibition until after the Holydays at IVOICVILEY'S STORE, West Main street, where in connection with the above there will also be shown the largest and most magnificent stock of TOYS, FANCY _GOODS, &c. ever brought to Carlisle, consistingpart of Multi; Cups of all patterns, China 'Arases, Flower Baskets, Teh Setts, Mugs,'Card Baskets, Alabaster Inks, J ewel. Boxes, China Figures of all kinds. Music Boxes Kid Dolls of all sizes and prices, Violins, Trumpets, Drums, Whips, Clarionets, Accordeons from 25 cents to 05,00, - Glees Toys of all kinds, Games, Pistols, Guns,', • India Rubber Doll Heads. Balls, Rattles, &c be sides a great Variety of Tots unmentionable. Also in connection with the above we have. lalte" steak of CANDIES of our own manufac tureand others which for quality and price cannot be heat—consisting of 'Mint, Lemon, Cinnamon, Sassafras,,Clove and Birch candies, Rose and Burnt Almonds. Mint, Lemon, Choc olate and Gum Drops Candy Toys of all kinds. Fruit and Nuts of all kinds. Lemons., Figs and Raisins of all prices, Dates; Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, &c• A welt selected stock of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Oile, Extracts, &c. TOBACCO and SEGARS of the best quality. Large and small Piantation;JacqUes, El Dorado, La Veil ka, La Union. &e. Goodwin's Yellow Bank, and Mrs. Miller's Fine• Cut Tobacco.' Having a well selected stock of,Goods at 'the lowest prices, and a desire to please all, we hope . t o merit a continuance of the foriner pativnago Kyo liberally extended to, us. November 10.1852. B STOVES! 8141715 r STOVES I THE largest and cheapest assortment ever offer ed to the pnblio are now on hand and ready foratile at tie CARLISLE FOUNDRY. We have THREE HUNDRED STOVES of every size and pattern, Parlor, Dining-- Doom and Cooking Stoves, Parlor Grates, &0., at any and every price Trom $2,50 to SSO, for Wood and Coal. We have the following named stoves, viz: PARLOR STOVES.—Fire King, Star ,Ra diator, Excelsior Radiator, Russian Radiator, German Radiator, Star, Franklin, Cottage, do., Hen Franklin, Portable Grate, Octagon, Cannon, Flora, Jenny Lind, Harp, Cannon Dar Room StoVes, 4 sizes, Dining Room, Band Doe. Sala mander, Star, Air Tight, Home, and - Revere Stoves. .• The following are some of the Cook Stoves of different sizes and prides, viz :—Globe, Etna, Vernon, Plat Top, Liberty. Delaware, Summer Baker, l'ortable Range, Keystone, and various .others.- The Cooking Stoves are either for wood or coal, and range in price from $5,00 to WO. Castings furnished and repairs to machinery done as penal, upon the most reasonable terms. Old metal taken In trade. ' eep29tr , GARDNER. & Co. JUST RECEIVED, A LARUE AND , SPLENDID ASSORT' , MENT OF HARDWARE: rola) undersigned has:just returned from the I. City with the largest and beat assortment - el HARD WARE ever. brought to Carlisle . , to whieh he unites thb ' attention aids custo. mers. and the public generally... Hls stock comprises every article usually found in hard ware stores. Housekeepers, Builders; ;Car:. ',enters. Saddlers; Coachmakors,'Biackimith4 CabinetzMinkbrat - Fartuters and other' would do. Well to give' him a call before purchasi elsawhere; . as he is determined, to sell t the very lowest prices, Call and eets:; • - • ' HENRY .9AXTON. I Carlisle, Feb. 23; 1853.: ;.-. . • • Fish; Fish;.ol Fish. FIFTY bairola of plimo :No. I, 0 and •:/tiaakeraliln *hold, holland .quarter towels, ~ , j uat tem:dyad in atorl'andfor sale at tlio. lowato, pripaa:fot caah by',_.-, • - • • : - tnaritr; .•,jr. D:MALBER.T. - . , • A T, L I4OV PI:P. • Of. rt:, R KS, - J" . • imue :so4 l k'cif Murlirle4 ~'"Vorndce anae ,, Wood'ehbpoiiirp, 114100 inttoir, b4ll.lehibLakotrait Ifilin'dl4thinonct'dOter9 thirTat4.and)L4imoittobOvOtte.'r CtrAPPIY to the , ti'dd4rotgned s► fliol'ivroko.: K. , !QTyEN = • yin, 25th, ti 63 .• ItitocelicincOtti. . HICKOK'S r.girprne IMPORTANT TO zumetiviElts TIMEIAND LABOR SAVED ! The Old Fashioned Mills Done away TVith ! N all former times it was supposed that a I large quantity of cider could only be made by using a -.ponderous machine,. that slowly crushed the apples Without grinding them fine. They were then made into a massive cheese in straw, and a most severe and long pressure was required to extract a portion of the cider, a considerable quantity being abborbed by the straw and the mass of pumice, and to obtain this unsatisfactory result the farmer had to take all his hands, and perhaps his six horse team, and devote a whole day that could have been more profitably employed, to make from six to twelve barrels of cider: To obviate the diffi culty the larmershave heretofore labored under this machine lies been inved, and the state ment of a few-facts will p ve that it is not on ly the BEST IgACHIN PI of the kind in axis. •tence, but that it is the moat' profitable that. a man can have on his farm. The apples are by this machine grated,up intod fine pulp, so that Sit requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to extract all the cider, it being ascertained. bY practical experi ment tharone-fourth!more juice can be obtained than by the old process. Besides this it only requires two hands to - grind up andimake into cider a larger quantify of apples than can pos sibly be made on the old fashioped machines. On - this press, owing to the compactness of the . pumice the tub, and the complete-manner in which it is ground, a pressure of from three to five caneasily — bemhtained= will produce a more favorable result titan ono hun • dred tons pressure on the ordinary cider press, even if the apples were grcund as firmly as on the improved mill ; and if the apples -were merely crushed as on thenut machine, it would require a pressure.of two hundred tons to pro duce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may be adduced as the decided advantages of this mill: First—lt make More cider than any oth er mill, wife . , a given quantity of apples th a given time, and with much less labor and ex • tense. Second—lt will makecleaner and sweeter cider than any other mill. Third--You can make the ciderus you want it, and when non want it—nnd in quantities from one gallon to 6 or 20 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press your currants cherries, berries, cheese Nutter, and ano low. Filth—With it,von can save one-fourth, of your time in making apple butter. Sixth—With it you cnn' grind or chop your apples, potatoes. turnips,. beets, carrots or pumpkins, for your cattle. Seventh—Nth its use you can at all times have FR ESEI and SWEET CIDER. With all the advantages resulting from the possession and use of such a machine- at a price so !ow that it is within the reach of all— can it be that anyintelligent farmer would do Without it? ' Do you wish to ,have idur house cider that is at all times sweet and `fresh, the only timeit is really healthy arid fit for use—and do you wish, to save n gr6at portion of the hard labor attending the making of .apple butter ? If so. buy this machine and our word for it you will 'not lie disappointed. The price of the Cider Mill and Press is $35; and of the Root Cutting Cylinder $5. .For Machines, or State, county or township righti, 'address.-post paid W 0 HICKOK, ' Harrisburg,_Pa. inr-Good Agents wanted. NOTICE —Sipco my circulars were issued It had been concluded to Fell nt the above price. giving the owner the entire right to the ma chine and to use or lend it ns he pleases. - The -machine can be seen by calling on Mr. Jacob Fetter, Carlisle. (augll6m) • $5OO CHALLEWGE. WHATEVERmincernsthe health and happi. ness au people is at all times of dm most valuable importance. 1 take it for granted that every person will do alll n their power,to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at ail sac rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly' as sure you that WORMS ,according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians,are the prima ry causes of a large majority of diseasesto which the children and adults are liable , if you have an appetite continualychangeable from one kind of food to. another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of The Belly, Dry Cough, Stow 'Fever Polite irregular—remember that all these denote. WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem , edy : BOBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Scientifid Principles, compounded with Timely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken-,and-can-be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial' ends where, Bowel 'omplaints and Diarrles have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm SyruP are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of med icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stom ach, which makes it an Infallible remedy foil those afflicted. with Dyspepsia; (lie astonishing cures performdd by this Syrup after Physicians have ,failed, is the best es idence of its superior officticy above all others: - - - THE PAPE .WORMI This is the. Most difficult Worm to destroy o till that infest the human syttem, it grown to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach,nfiboting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, tee., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus•' pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to tin early grave. In order to destroy this wortn,a very energetic treatmont. m Ist be pursued, it would therefoye !le. proper to take G to 8 of my Liver Pills so as fo remove all - obstrtactienni that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be token in doses of tl Tablespoonfuls three 'Cates a . day. These directions followod have never been known to, fail in curing the most obstinate ease of To ne Worm. HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part oldie system is more liable to tilseise than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the Ede ; so that any wrong pinion of the Liver af fects the other important parts of the system. and results varicusly in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsle, lux. We should therefore:watch ev ery symptom that might indicate a • wrong adios. of the Liver. Those pills being composed of Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely-, lot. An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion jrbm the Pulmm .nary mucous membrane, or promotes, the dis charge of secreted matter. 2d. - • An ALTER.. 4-. TlVE,wliieh changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certii.n morbid netion . of the'systeln. 3d. JL 'i'ONh.4-wilich give tone and strength ;to the nerimus system; reireAtr , health and vigor to all parts of the body:. 401:• . "..1 ca. Tuarrirte, which nets in•perfectliarmany with the other ingredients, and operating on the les, and expelling the whole, mass ofeorrupt 'and vitiated matter, and purifying' the Blead,' which deitr'eva "diabase'ind' restores health. , _ ?j FpIaLES. ; • .You And these .pillean intefutible medicine in many complaints to, which•you arc s ubject. In. obstructions either., total, or, partial;•they havS b een rentle:gy„Stilneetittiable-henefit, restoring their functional. infitkingeptente tct,ti healthy .tititin purifying thehlond nod otheriltildi4to anon:tally, as to• pat to flight all complaints whicifintiti.arlen from' lethal° irregularities, 'he licallach.,.-iddinata t ; ilininees of eight, pain in the'side, back; , None genuine ;unreels signed J. N. flobeneack; all others being halite imitations, •.• agents wieliihg Flaw supplies, and Store. ktepeilf •desiivne - of bectirn‘nwAtente mu et ad,- , dress . ' the 'Proprietor, J;N,'.Hobeneack,.Phila tPdphis, Pa:, ' , .. , 10121193 you. CiIMBERLAND COON'SIt: ' Air Haverstick, , S Hubbard; Carlialci Dar;ind .1 ,I.7Spahr, leetinrg COY Ilogneetowit t flns . ertit ink Cf. Strohm, Kingelown;;,,.‘9enliejr, ,:elinrchtown;, I~ayes; .Sliippeniburg e, 'Div. , ,, - "Papertoienj: •limas°ll4l o ll ll POkie;Rnesel,lc;' l )lnti „ Dioliinsons Vitcsila t ,y, az ; hrletr;„ Contrev,lll6 Dona IdßOit 6 r gCli;f' l 4 ll nAtelni.:l , ;,: *irriotilatttono. rentirsirtat. Tun snap' sor . - • _•'‘• - TrIZI . • CAPS ; arid;LADINSI. - F I L I RS 'Of , •avor,y .variety,' - eomprising:one, of - the largest cheapearStoeto;. tan be• hinl'of - JOHN • •FAREIR.Nrtit thivividiAnown-Hat,-C.ap-mnd Fllr Nareh`ouati,..No. gtl4,'Markel Street, be tween Eiglfiland Ninth, South side, Phila. • dolphin: • ---The-PrifniftitOr'offeruhis-claims-fori‘publia patronage, being a practical ;workman,' and ;having had personal experience both in manu facturing and •selling, ho is satisfied that his • bushiest+ facilities cannot be surpassed by any dealer in the city. • Hie stock of Gentlemen's Tints for the Fall is.tiory large and of superior quality. His as-. surtment of Children a Hats is , also very large, varying in price from Si to tie also calls the attention of Ladies to his' fine assortment of FURS, such as Muffs, Seas, Tippets, Arm lets, Sz.o., made up, eipressly for,tho present soaspn ; All Ike 'furs are ofthis own importa• dun, aqd made by the best workmen under his otra p Ira) tit inspection. Wholesale deniers front the country will fetid it to their advantage toe ill call old examine hie Stock before pur•, chasi ngelsewhere. Oct. 273 m. ADAIVIC WIVE. RAPP'S PATENTED SCIENTIFIC XICHZ . GO..II.D PEA'S mbracing, all the properties - contained in the finest quilt pen, in addition', to which, the.dttra • bitily of the Metals are combined andfully associated and developed. 1852. "‘ THE following, highly respectable testamo nials and recommendations are submitted to the public x Having tried Adorn ‘Vm. Rapp',s PATENT SCIENTIFIC' NICHE GOLD PEN. -the undersigned, take greatpleasure in recommend ing it to thw public as the greatest improvement • in metallic% pens that has met our attention. Excellency, William Bigler; Governor of fhe State of Pennsylvenia. His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, Governor of the State of Maryland. . . 4 Right Reverend Bishop A.' Potter, Rol. Charles W,ndswinth, Rev. John Street, W. lion,lbeeph Re Chandler; Clark Hare, Esq., Isaiah. Hackie, Alderman George W. A.ll, Rev. D. W. Bartino, Editors Public Lodger, Prof. J. S. Hart, Principal of Central High School, Philadelphia. Judge Booth, Richard Vatter, Esq., William Neal b George W. Walloslon, William S. Price, Delaware. Rev. W. 1.13. Edwards, Duff Green, Esq., F. Howard,'M. I).. Richdrd Smith, Esq., M. 11. Miller, J. Radcliff, %Valiant P. Elliott, Edi "ore,Nationallntelligencer, Editors . Washing ton Reptiblic, Washington City. • James M. Cassody, u;sq., Thomas W. Mut. .ord, A.. Browning, W. N. Jeffries, Camden. Rev. Dr. 1/eWitt, Rev, Charles A. Hay, Rev. G. IL Coit, Rev. J. F. lacsielf , [orris burg. Rev. C. K. Nelson, Editors Maryland [State Capitol Gazette, 4nnopolis,llld. To the Public. The subscriber having purchased the prop ortyiktaxtrn as the Moynmenstng Banking House, South _East, Corner of ..2d and Chestnut Streets, for his Joint° business Establishment, intends ke4ing a large and complete assort ment of every variety of texture and size .of Adam Wm. Rapp's lately patented scientific Niche Gold Pens., Gold and Sil4r Pencils and Pen - Holders, of every variety, wholesale' and retail. In addition thereto I have on hand [tape's last edition..of Scientific Penmanshrik Penmaking, in various bindings. JAMES BARBER, General Salo Agent for Adam Wm. Rap's Patented Scientific Niche Gold Pens, S. 'E. cornor Secondtand Chestnut Srects, mayl2—ly • NOVELTY IltON Wonirs. 91111 E understgned is prepared to manufacture L steam engines and boilers, blowing cylin ders,geartng for roging, grist and saw mills. t ,... x . ,a. 11 1 ,17 ,1 mill screws, lathes and ~ planes, shafting; hangers — 5.1.7" ;t 7- 'and putties, and-every vari sly of NI AQIIINERY and CAST INGS,such . as hot hiati. plpes, gas and water pipes, retorts and lamp wens, car wheels and. axles., fire plugs and hydrarna, cellar grates and water spawn, walrEbapeing, and a very handsome aaaortniepew style priterne forpatent fence makiqracvm , ~pondi _ nd gates, cast bathing cisterns, large aizeom a number of new patterns for cook, ninO,phite and parlorstoves, horse pow. ere and threshing machines of improved plans, plough castinga; cast columns and fronts for houses. • .1."'.... and mill-wrights are respectful y solieted'to call and exantire my new and mproved wisortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith work made to order arid machinery repaired promptly. N. B• Railroad cars of nil dimensions built and repaired. 7Harrisl.urg. May 2d. J. R.JONES. HARRISBURG BOOK-BINDERY. E. L. BUTTER & Co. Successors 11 1 0 Hickok and Hictook Es' Cantine 3ook Binders, Stationers, and Blank . Book Manufacturers • HARRISBURG, PA. InlIE subscribers respectfully inform their I.- friends that they are now carrying on the bows business at the old stand foimerly oc npied•by Hickolt & Canting, and lately by ' lickok & Co. .They flafter themselves that ',y careful attention to business they Will merit ,nd receive a continuance of the patronage •so berally enjoyed by the old firms. Ptirticular ttontion will be paid to the ruling and binding f every' description of BLANK BOOKS, for tanks, Comity .Officers, Merchants and Pri• ate Individuals, and every variety of full and all bound blanks. They have also made v. angetnentp tosupPly - counties - with - the nSw nd approved Judgment Docket and Alsess. oenkflooki. In addition to the above, they . . .ave and will at all times keep, a •general as. ortment or SCHOOL and-••iII.ISCELLAN E. MS BOOKS & STATIONERY. ' • Mier Paper, Knives, Slates; Pencils, t a p ". Quills, Ink Stands, irawing P' Carp' rs PericilsLetter Stamps., 'ranafer •'. Lead Pencils,' Motto Wafers, 'opting„ Wafers. India Rubber, !lotting scaling Wax, Blank Cards, ligel Pens, Red Tape, Folders, •llack Ink: Red Ink, Carmine Ink, Blue Ink, Copying Ink, Arnold's Writing Fluid, • • _ Erasers, &c. . _ •Popor Rated to Pattern. Old Bpoke, Peri .dicals, Law Hooks, Music, Newspapers, &c, ,ound to any pattern,and in any style required. geneilintseortment of Printing Ink. All ',ark ?lamented and done very client - 4y. Please ua a 0,1111. F: L. BUTTER & Co. Harrialsrvg; April 28, 1852,—t1: • • ZT .2..4.xxsyrs Jilanufartured by the New Jersey Conipany, Newark, N. J. T E'suissoribers are now pro' pred to exe. 'ate ordure to any extent for their beautiful •Afhite and Colored Zinc Paints, at thejollo*.' ng reduced prices, viz : , sto I-, White, g'd in oil, 9c per lb., w'td pure. No 2 do do ' 8 do ao so 3 ,do do •' 7 do • do trown & Bl'lc do sfi , do ' -One kundyed pounds will cover equallY well a much surface as 160 lbs. of White Lead; hey are 25 per cont. cheaper to the consumer. THE Z( NC. W [UTE is rapidly, superceding RIM° Load, over which it possesses many ad •antages., 'lt is whiter and more beantifal than he White'Load—does not turn yelloiv;eyon , then exposed to sulphurous vapor—has no mall--is no injurious to Imalth,and is tar more hirable. • Zinc liroian mid Black' Palate ace both • - )Ireather and Pica Proof. The beet covering for outside work over in roduned, adapted to building of Wood, Brick r Stone—:uo fences, carriage bodies, bridges • .nd machinery=to the hullsolveasels,anchors: . •haine, 80 all other iron work on board ship —to steam boilers, smoke stacks, water tanks —to iron, tin and other roofing, iron shutters., loors and railings, wire fences. bridges...4*i ' . For Iron Surfaces ,this point is especialjyvals mble 'as It formes galvanic connecijoni -and• ' *mtirely prevents rust. Ttiose zinc painteMavinta pure Metallic base Ire:Warranted not to turn yellow, and: wilVrissz: • .din theirhriginal brilliancy,rnim.hionger-thbn imy of pigments. ;rttivrirtut4rSt" ,, T,he certifisilifenfrom those Jtvlui I * . httOri'imetlf,theM paint Kare such-as , to, eatitify the pulillyilthatAhey ,are The ablest Cl:emit:ls of ' Frittice: :tied Ads anent:* hitvo-- testified :•to:the'. superiority 'of: 'Zinc overlsend points,' as fo„duralulity,heal th., The atteetioti"ordentete tie reepectililly're -otineatitd..by the Coimieny's Agents wsret, W.: IONES:& Co.' iiiiiYll26iii' 17 8. Wbarviii, Philati,a;' • Bonnet Feathers: 40, ea l bicripor hoe jtiet nestled , an invoice' , 01 4 n neiehtting ether , Bonnet Feathers at ono, h e ap the' UouaL price. Also a ve*Y cheep lot ci Fanny Dreee ' • jvts dEO. W. lIITIsigR. aktiettiottrtenbo, ELI HOLDEN 43 ...IVOOLESA . LB SL RETAIL ,tript:C - ' ll , aich, EU !TOW , dry ' . - - . ' Est abl °At • ;• athitt Old 5fand;..N0."2.96 Market . Street.; (6e= tweetilth.tinVSth.,_Saialeflidety.Phittidaphia ; ' old . • patine , 'times ,paredto furnish WATaIES; nt all , TANCY—ARTICLES,_,SUPERIOR- GOLD Giild and Silver Hol: 'dors in variety, &c., at the very [(meat Cull ,Pricer, together with the beet supply of sups. nor Clocks' and Tfmo.pleces,:ever offered at this establishment. E.. 1-1. beinca practical time'-piece and watch ' maker, with an experience tot -nearly, twenty years—bo. years at his-present location—is at all times prepared to furnish, by wholesale and retail, warranted "time-keepers" Of the' bee quality ,--.comprfsing eight day and' thirty lir ur clocks and time-pieces, olplain and highly or, designs,lf nll styles, and- adapted for counting-houses, parlors, halls, churches, fac tories, steam boats, rail cars, &c. Also, alarm' clocks, a mosi (Joinable article for Sound Sleepers,' find fur all whose besiness requires them to be 'tip in the morning early.' Clocks, Time-pieces, Watches and, Jewelry. of every description reMtired with great- core and wnrrnnted. Demi is supplied with clocks' and clock trimmings. Etarhum's motto is my motto, 'we study to please ' j Cheap`Watches and Jewehy Wli OLESALE and RETAIL 1 ) I, \ at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Number 96 North Second Street; correr •4. .., of Quarry, Flnladelphia. ~/.ilt., , ..._-..;- 5, s Gold Leiter Watches, lull .-.OrcolvitAn.,: jewelled, 18 carat : cases, $20,00 Silv'rdo fullfd, $l2 Gold Spectacles, $7 CO Silver Lc'pe jwls, IS Fine Silver do. I r,i3 do .do do 9 Gold Sracelete, 300 Superior Quariiers, 7 l Ladies G'd P'l '1 co Imitation do .5 1 a's Tea Sln,,,eett,s CO Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, - 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to $8; Watch Glasses, plain, 126 cents ; Patent, 181 ; Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. All goodir warranted to be what they ate told for. • , STAUFFER & HARLEY, .. septBly Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, sorne - Gold and Silver Levers and Lepinee, still ldwer titan the above prices. Importers and beaters in . , '‘ ENOLISII. FRENCH ,t. SIVISS WATCUP., ' ' JEWELRY, ulxvrst•wsur. PLATED- •. . WARE. ARO IYANIIIr ARTICLES, l Are constantly receiving the latest stiles / of the above GaAs, which aro offered at '.. 1 wholesale or retail, at - No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near' „. - Decatur Street, Plulatlelphia. e . __4 , ,, g; _ - WITABLIIIIIED LZI IBM 0% , '' ' * UNarrimlzd tabs to ' has thry al.. ° _ .. • , -• HAVE YOU A COLD ? THE undersigned respeoully informs the public that she still continues the manufacture and sale of G A LLOH ER'S ELIXIR, for the cute of Coughs, Cold, Consumption, Pain in the Chest, Soreness of throat, &c. 'I his med eine has acquired a just celebrity for the cure of all discuses arising Iron, severe 'colds, and its t fßency has been attested krid approved by Ittiodreds of our most respectable cit'zi i s In 1 every instance immediate relief has been giv en, as the following certificate from n few who have tried it hears testimony._ ELIZA GALLOLIER Oct. 27, 1850, 3m We, the undersigned, do: certify that we have used Gallolier's Prm minion lot Con' sumption, Colds, Diseases of the lungs, livei. Sic., and heve experienced immediate refill therefrom, and mould recommend it to all sons afflicted in that way. • Thos. H. Skiles, Mrs. M. G pad, R. H. McCoy E. L. Wolf, Peter Monyer, , IT. S. Hackett. ROBERT B. SIVLIZEIt ABIN ET MAHER AND UNDERTAKER North Hanover Street, and nest door toGla;a's Hotel. THE undersigned would-respectfulP inform the citizens of Carlisle and the ‘ publr gClcr ally, that he now has on hand a large and ele gant assortment of FURNITURE, o:insisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads. plain 'nd fancy Sewing Stands, &c. manufactured o the best material and quality warranted. - ' Also a general assertmermvor.C. AIRS, at the lowest prices. Venitioneillindi made to' order, and repairing promptly attend to: 0 - Coffins made at the shortest Of ice, and having a splendid hearse he will atertrfuner als in town or country. DI - Remember the' stand— next floor to B. Glass's Hotel: '; nov24 R. B. VILE Y..- DRUGS DRUGS ID ' Gs 1 rregh Spring Sup .y ' I HAVE „Mk received a fresh -.ck ofMed• icines, Paints, Glass, c., which having been purchased with grOt care at the best city houses, I esti confidentlyrocommend to Fainilies, Physicians, Country lerchants and Dealers, as being fresh and per 'DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herhsand Emma, .. Fine hemi cats, I Spices,grounduid whole Instruments,Essences, Pure Essen% Oils Perfumery, 4a• Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Geluine. DYE STUFFS. Log and Cap Woods, Oil V.itv,iol Copperas, J Lac ZPAINT Dye* ; S.. Wetherill & Brothers Pure lead, -. Chronic Green and Yellow, Paint and'Vish Brushotr, - Jersey Window Gloss, I t inseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, bd Bed Lead. All of which will be sold at tb very lowest market price, Also ; a fresh ant splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, Confectionary, and innumerabltother articles calculated for use and ornament allot wl.ich aro offered at the lowest„cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Stye of the sub scriber on North Hanover street S. W. HAW/STICK. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, May 28 1851 FALL FASHIONS R• 185 '‘'`, EORGE HELLER rasp tfully announ. IX ca a - for his old Patrons an he - public gen-, • orally that he has j t received-the •AN FALL STYLE GENTLE ,-- MEN'S - HATS, annfactured at ...--.', . ,one of„ the, boat tablishments.. im te - dr-T-: \ Philadelphia, to irk Ite, invites • . special attention. '. . . Iftlfe has also constantly on land a large and varied assortment of his in manufacture as well as city made i\ 11ATS - ANDIJAPS I suitable forth° season,m4ising every vari- 1 ) eyt of Beaver , eaver, Mel Ain and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, gather with a lull assortment of Caps of' av y shape and des cription, and at over ' , pd. • Ho particularly invites the public to call a t examine his exten sive assortment, which i tyle, material and finish, cannot be surname •y any, in market, and' which he is able to p at prices lower than ever. o:lltemember, hi Id stand on North Hadovor street, between umer,'a and Sener's store. , . feepB3 t DI tt broidered in , various nged, showing exactly or -when mode. • • mmunication with the. nd Paris, and furnished: iv. design as aoon•aa it' alwayit depond on this for the most recherche CIF NEW. invitee the attention me end Drees illaliets ht Of • soivrwrax: %Ai G. SU PLI of Country Mercl to her .unrivoled morn . PAPER P.A _ for full sized Ladies! D) Earn sees, Sleeves, Man Capes, Aprone, Sochi ties, 'Palmas, Montilla ; Am Ste. . • The Patterns aro designs, printed end how the Dress .will of • ." Siting in constant' boat houses of Londe monthly with ovary apporsoho•publio c Old -Established' Hot novelties in dress. . , et itiful assortment of S CLO THING,;-.: and materials; ' . . , Always on hand • CIIILDRE Of the newe st style .IViodals" Were twit otrA' set. orSix pne 0110160de le'd lioi,iti 184 8-1850,-,1r352 d ;term) will be, eqnl *Ft ahy• Millnra .. ~. ' R5. , ,11, G+:6PPl;,tri't,;•,' , hing &.Pat torn Em pcirlign, ts,thli S'i,,.Phild4o,4 - -, Childroq's,C , . I . lo*.VOilt - . nterestee .. ... .; ti lame, mock of Iron and itrince itt , pfictia'•' which hoe in the'. chicks. -which;' I; will: oascithar with alargii, abort. aa anb',OK. 14,0 3 '1(36 4'i 4 1 1 . as , that Wili , natanisii . you: ,:, JOttN• P. LYNE% • • Blacklmit Stool' beforg ;the: lately trikon:o l " nelkwold„prioeig [tient ; of onvilmi' • ind rasps, at pr i i cot .40 • , r sttlis,rellantattly, , IVFettib, e Cattle Pow TE discovery Of PIIEINIO, FRONEPIELD, & CO'll 'CELEBRATED CATTLE Pow DER', 11118 set the whole community alive too new fact in regard to feeding or Cattle, both for the pur pose of maintaining health and increasing the production of Fat, Butter and Milk. The effect of their Powder has astonished every one that lies used -it, and the demand has been on largo that the proprietors.could scarcely manufacture sufficiently fact for their sales. The immense popularity it has obtained from Farmers. Dairymen and Horsemen, and the confluence and success with which they have used it have set the heads of other Druggisla at work to make an article .professing to be of equal merits, thinking to take advantage of our Powder's popularity, and by these means intro duce other articles. into the market, which have no affinity to our preparation whatever. Every person knows, who has read anything of Agricultural Chemistry, that no powder pos sessing such qualities as that which we prepare was ever known'in any part of Germany, Eu- rope or America. We advise all persons to read Prof. - Leibigs's - works -- and See.for them selves whether they or any one else, ever knew of a Cattle Powder in Germany., Europe or America, that ever professed to have the same virtues, which we elaitnlor ours. The discovery is of American Birth, 0 off spring of the proprietors, and (hero is-no-cattle powder now known in the world, that wan ever manufactured from the same combination of Chemical eldments as that of Breinig, Frone fi.fld, & CO. Do not therefore suffer yourselves to be de ceived, or think that our powder is a humbug because you have tried those mongrel . snbsti lutes and found no good follow but rath_eriniu, tious results. Never give an cminton unrest) you have tried the only genuine Vegetable Cattle Powder in the world; ns ,erimpountled and,pre— paied by Breintg, Fronefield & C 6., No. 187, Ne•rth Third Street, Philadelphia. ,N. 1.3. Do not be imposed upon and allow your.animals to dio or linger with disease be mimic yoU have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. Tie signature of BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & ie on the end.of each pack of the genuine ar tele. Sold in Carlisle by April 7, '52-6m H. M. RAWLINS, Great Attraction At „ L. STEIXER , S, Cheap Clothing Store, Two doors West of the Post OfficO, and ad joining Worntley's Confectionary Store. HE proprietors of this popular and ex tenstve manufactory of Ready made _ c ohing, bait leave to 'announce .that they have now on hand the largest, most taried and elegant assortinont of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in Carlisle, to which they invite the attention- -of the public, confident that in Style and finish it cannot be excelled. The clothing sold at this establiOment consists in pared the following, viz : DRESS AND FROCK COATS 4 ln tale department we have a magnificent as inirtment of Welt, blue and fancy colors, cut in the latest fashions, tastefully . and elegantly trimmed, -- and made in a superior manner. SACKS AND HALF SACKS. OfCloths, Cassimeres and Twe'dds, all o new style and at very low prices. ffl OVERSACKS AND BANGUI'S. Tif black, brown, blue and drab, Leaver, fe ,plot and flushing coals. MONKEY JACKETS. A rory large ainortment of buyer, felt, pilo Sattinnet and green baize. VESTS ! VESTS ! ! VESTS !! ! The richest and most beautiful assortment ever offered of Satin,' bla•k and fancy Silks. Merino, Valentin, Italian Cloth, Sattinett, doubt and single breasted, of every variety of material and pattern. PANTALOONS. Of plain and fancy Cassimeres, Doe skin, Sattinctt, Jeans and Velvet cord, in endless variety. Under Shirts and Drawers. BOX'S CLOTHING We ha*ve by far the largest assortment in the town consisting of Boys and Youth's sack, frock and body coats, .oVer coats, pants and vests of sizes, qualities, and at very low prices. Thoso articles are amide with neat ness and care, and far superior ;to-those:ordi narily offered. t't SHIRTS SHIRTS!! Fine white shirtscof linen and ton, of new net styles and beet make. Also collars, double and duce-ply shams eraints, .handkerehiefs, enspc.nders, gloves hosiery' nd umbrellas. A very largo.and choice assortment of French, English-and American Cloths, Cas• simeres and Veetings. We therefore confidently invite those who prefer having' their clothes made to measure to give us a call, feeling confident that the quality and variety of our goods will please the most fastidious, end the extreme cheapness satisfy the most rigid.economist. pov24 s t 852 M. & L. STEINER. STELLIVZ SAW IVIILTa. THE undersigned owning a large Steam Saw.. Mill, recently built, on en improved plan, with a circular saw capable of sawing with groat rapidity, located three miles_vvest of Pa. peitown,Cumberland county, at the base of the --gnuth Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the -beat timber land, in the Southern part of Penn.- eylvania, are now prepared to saw•and furnish limiberto order, tt-the • shortest notice of the various descriptions used fur mechanical pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff fur burns and helloes of any length and size that may be required, weather.boarding, flooring, and fen cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle and plastering laths, oak and eliesnut shingles, cooper, stutf piteli pine polls, Mid chestnut rails and posts. They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, chesnut rails and posts fer,fence; bait and pine wood by the cord, and can engage to ho delivered in Its season several hundred curds of cheiniht oak bark for tanning purposes. The proprietors havine.,ovailed 'themselves of the natural advankigos of their location, which 'aboonds in a variety of the finest timber 9 and having also a practical kni.wledge of the blisinitse,'sre enabled to .furnish lumber. lower 'to the citizens of - Cumberland county than Can bo done by any similar establishment —and as they wish and expect to do a large • buitibess, - will spare no pains to accommodate the public at the shortest notice. • ' • The various descriptions of lumber: will be -delivered in NOW° or elsewhere as maybe -desired: All orders addressed to the proprie. Mrs, Divan & Haskell, living in Paportown,'or to Wm. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will oecure prompt attention.. DIVE i, LIASKE.LL & SEYAKUIt. -- 0 PAINTING' ik PAPtit'IIANGING, .I„vnt . 11. 'HARM would respectfully an neinme,to the citizens' of Carlisle Alm he' has recemmenced his betaitiess"of House Paintingi' --Glazing; null Papot• flangitig, in all its various !ineties. 'llia shop is in .the, roar, ..ofithe- Giammiir Soltool.''. Thankful ' fotpast 'lavers hq,liopes by strict-attention in business to.sharn 'n' portion of publio" patronage:. He , will plea 'nttend to the trimming and painting olVenitiati &a.' rieeslmade to.suir the . • tiniesand all 'work werranted . good or •no Cnirlsile; Nov. 9; 1052-4t' . • . • ' -- . •'i-" , 'Cheap . lid: Cllciyan.. , - - i • Thii,' eutibilbeliria,,l4st vipencd ancithcii it!- ' voioo'ol,, , tho! J.leoeiluttlity. P,aris Kid GloVed, et .. klio JorAili.colgr,fgd "oti; pilt, peir.'a' , ':,.....'.,," Mebicin. . • =tend aoconDOO to Act of Doligrt.,” • — '••n+ 1.851 by J. EC uotranTakT, 31. D., in ti , A , 9mee of t ho — DliitirlEt — CoiCit for. tbc. FAbfeDi District of.Fennaylynnio. ' • • . Anothei Scientific Wanderr . OREAT CURE FOR 7- DYSPEPSIA : I • • DR. Iii..HOUGHTON'S • • 'p.. -... c..:. ' t •I ~, L ,44; v • . _ ~ a ~ a ~~ ~~1 ~s~. y:;~~. THE TRUE ,DIGESTIVE PLUM, GAsuritic Prepared iron RENNET, be 'the fourth ST 0 MACH OP 1 HE OX, alter the directions of BARON LEII3IG, the went Phyeiologica eltends., ht.!. S. HOUGHTON; Al. 1). Phil adelphia, Pa. 'hisim a truly wonderful remedy for OBIS lON,' DYSPEPSIA, fAUNDICP, LINER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, nod llg.l3lLlTY,Curing fter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent;the Gastric, Juice. CO - Half n letspoonful of FEP B / 1 1, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Ft TE Ptircime OF ROAST BEEF ti ABOUT TWO DOVES, OUt Of the stomach. • PEPSIN is the chief element, or Grua' lii gosling principle OF the.Gastrie nice—the SuL VENT OF THE Simn, the PIJEIEVING, PREEEL TING, and STIMULATING Sgt. st or the Stempel! ittd In testines. It is extracted froiit the Digestive Ste mach of the Ox, thus forming ~ti A Itl IFICI AL MGM. 'FIVE FLUID, pi : eeisely like the eat,. ral Gastric Juice ni its Chemical powers, ar d ft:Misting a CON PLE'I E and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it.. By the aid of this lie. paralio», the pitpn ins and - 0511s 6 1 - INIII.GESIICN and. DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, airing eases of 111131L ITY,11111ACIATION, LINE, and DYSPEPT; C CONSUMPTION,. suppoted . to be on verge of tho Grim , . 'I he Stu iitific Evidence upon which it is bait ti, is in the high est degree CURIOUS and.R EAIAItRA ISLE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! , . BARON LIEI3IG in his celebrated s ot l on Animal Chemistry, says : An A rtificial Digt live Flgiil, analogous to the COMIC Juice mar lie rendik) prepared front the tau Ceti!. roembras ee of the stotudelt of.the Calf, in,which various a ticles' of food, as meat and eggs. u tt ll be salt, nc tl, elltlnged,ll/Iti digeSied.illl4l 1 or an they would he itt a human stomach•" Or. Coll.lll,in his:linabl ' e writings' on tl.e I'llys:010,y or Digestioh,' nbsert es that " a minntion of the clue quatiti.) of the (.aside Juice is a prominent and all-pressilit g taut. e I)yspepsin ;" soul he states that "a dist:l,l,6l:ll:d rolessor of mt ilieloc in London, alto M erely afflict, 11 a ith this complaint fottling ry. thine else to Mu Mout rcconrse to the Gashic Juice, illiluined from tine Fiemaths ct Ili ii.g mats, which PROVED COMPLETELY EUCCE.MII , I." Dr. GI:A II A Al, author of the fciMetis asks nun " Vegetable Diet,"anys : " It is n rentarkal-c physiology , that the stomachs of - animals, mace rated water, import to the fluid the property of dissolving vnrieus articles of food, and of ct- inn n kind of ADTIFICIAI DIGESTION Of (hetll it 110 wise different frons the natural digestive pro• nest.,, - 1 - 1 - Call on the Avent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis. giving a large nil cunt of k,CI ENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to the übrNe ' together with Reports .of REMARKABLE CURES;from all parts of the United States. AS A DYSPEPSIA,CURER, Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most MAIIVELLCATS EFFECTS in curing cases of Debility, Emr,eintion,l' CI:VOM Decline, and Dys peptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of ettsa is the limits of this taker. tisement ; Gut authenticated certificates face' Gen given of more than TVIZO HUNDRED REMARKABLE, CURES, in PhilUelelpflia,.New York and Boston alone. These wet c nearly - 611: leilierate eases, and-the cures were not only rAb. , .. . ..„ pitland wonderful, but permanent. It is A great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE,4 I O-P ,- , particularly usef•l for tendency to Billioukidllo.!'-:,.. • -order,--Liver Complaint, Feve r e and ;Aignie.;.`kitL„ '.:: badly' treated Fever and Agtfejlind the , ei,llo.gt:' fe c t s of Quinine, Mercury, antLatherdrugt4itiltiv,- the Digestive Organ 3, after. alotig'ltick:OrkW.fe.T; Also, for excess in eating,' add thei4iitattAtMtV, of artleit spirits. It almoSt recoliellealtitiittW' with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH CO.M.PL..7lA)Ni;•lT''':''';',:ffZ-7,' There is 1,0 form of OLD S.,Tf.I.M.:Ac, ~.,, ~ —..4: - .' , .. PLAINTS which it does not seeilltW*ettgli tf.,,, , , 9. ,,:,- ; remove at once. No matter how 'lladAvy, v . : E.2,,,:. be, it GIVES INSTANT REl.lErt,',WSiettlkf.';:f.:.,' 4, dose removes all the unpletiStrd syinkttiYA4ollll' it only needs to be repeated fey a slitirkllM'O.;tO:',;. -- make these good effects permanetit.:'':P.olo,7lr;%:.:,-;: OF BLOOD, AND VIG(IR t F 'BODY fulliklit'.:-°.:. al, once. It is particularly ex cellen( , in , ci th e iy.o,, , ;..J.,. Nausea, Vomiting Cramps, Soret,ets'ortlloo.ll:f , . of the Stomach. distress alter emit g,lOwl'erdhl: 7 .': state of the Blood, Heaviness, LowtieisofSnirits?. Despondency, Emaciation, Nt'eahneis.;:.teulen e y,• ; to Insanity, Suicide, die. "- ' --- ---- 2 .._ Dr. nouctiToN ' , ,s PEPSIN, is sillf(''hy . : . nearly all the dealers in fine drug's and POptilay , Medicines, throughout' the United State's, It t.-,- . ' prepared in Powder and . i I , Fluid torn —and hi , Prescription vials tbrilte: ate of Physicians. "•' ' PRIVATE CIRCULARS fin , the one of My- . 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