Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 21, 1853, Image 4

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AHEAD OP ',j:,:IOONFETIT/ON
"'SastOn eads, the Oulumnt"
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TTER days and .nights of unceasing toil
troubloA` tiny lltave succeeded in marking
sad arranging 'mynow stock of 'HA R D.
WAR E, and - altnUttglt there has been a tro.
ntendous rush of - customers who know where
to deal on reasonable toms, and who appre
ciate my old habit of selling:Cheap without
nicking. much: fuss about the matter. .1 am
criminally. making room for new customers to
drop in and examino' what is undoubtedly the
,LARGEST AND. BEST assortment of goods
over offered west cf Philadelphia, 'and 'embra
cing everything usually found 'in a Hardware
Store, from needle'to 'an anchor, all of which
are of the best quality . and will be sold at prices
which cannot fail to give satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS,
' I would say that my stock of cross cut, hand,
panel riopingolfdlitick. saws, bright, black and
blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks; hatchets,
hinges, surows, Straight necked and bar oohs,
broad,
.pointing and chopping axes, iron arid
steel squares, rules, tape measuiree,'loiels.
cannotfail to please the most fastidious.
ARM EAI
Can be aecommodeled on'the most reasonable
terms with Durkee ' s celebrated — terk plows at
$5,37. Also Plank's, CraigheaWa and others'
at manufacturers' prices/ spades, rakes, forks,
shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, pur
ling and (*Wins make.) Patent.pncl common
smiths of half a dozen different kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Gregor's, Platik's,,Praighend's and
Crawbach's, make,) nt reduded .rates, Also
grindstones. cutting boxes, chain cistern and
force pumps, halter, breast and log chains, - sin
gle and cloubl_e_traces and spreads. Cedar ware
such as tnbs,"buckets; bowls; waterke&s, to:
gether With.an everlasting. assortment of table
and pocket cutlery, spoons, shears and scis
sors, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and tongs.
kettles, pans, sad irons, w...iters, brushes, &c,
which will ho sold by the Wagon load, ton yard
bushel or in the ordinary way,
Then come friends, give us a call and see
for yourselves. We'll wait on yon with pleas
ure, and give You bargainiof which you can't
complain. Retnember the place, East High
Street, opposite Ogilby's•
June 1, 1853, - HENRY SAXTON.
DRUGS DRUGS,! RUGS
rtohat Spripg,Stmply,
HA VD just received 7 fresh - si ojk of Med
winos, Glass, Oil; - iF,;whici
avinl):e%phasedvthgr:atc;ratthe
best ctty.-houses, I can confidently recommend
to Famlies, Physicians, Country Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. '
DRUGS.
'Patent Medicines, Herbsand Ektracts,
Iti. Fine hemi cats, Spices,ground and whole
iil n struments, , Essences,
.
Pure Essen'l Oils Perfumery,. &c.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
• . • DY - E-STUFFS. ' 1
Indigoes,
Maddors,
Sumac
Alum,
Log and Cam Woods,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas,
I Lae Dye• ,
PAINTS. •
Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish - Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market price, Also,a fresh and splendid. as
eortment of
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS
—Confectionaryand—innumerable other—articles
calculated for use and -ornament, all of wLicli
aro offered at the lowest. cash prices, at the
cheap Drag -Rook and -Fancy Store of- the sub--
' scriber on North Hanover street.
S. HAVERSTICk.
May 28 1851. •
CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE
CIDER MILL ',AND PRESS,
91 it E undersigned having' purchased . the
1.. right_of Franklin and.qumberlond Colin•
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ties, Pa., - and- Washin'gtowlc unty Md. lot
CULP'S PATENT ',l'OE-T BLE. - CIDER
MILL AND TRESS - are tie manufacturing
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machines under the media a supervision el
'
Henry Shepler, a pra , al millwright. Orders
-will be received and with• promptness.—
All machines will be anted. ,
By this machine, w -can be conveyed oii
a wheelbarrow, one m and a boy can make
from five to eight barrels of cider a daywith
ease, and the cider is thoroughly, pressed 'from
the pomace. Tho labor Is light and the ma
chines are simple and permanent.
This machine was exhibited at the State
Agricultural Fair, hi Lancaster, and tested with
several others, and the committee awarded the
premium to it. The machines are warranted
to perform what is heroin stated. Orders are
respectfully solicited.
N. B.—The press connected with the ma'
chine can be used' for pressing currants, and
cutting vegetables for feeding stock:
JACOB HOKE: • ,
HENRY SHEPLER,
Chanibersburg
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May 11, 1853. Gm
\ SADDLE AND HARNESS DIMING.
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.'THE subscriber continues
to carry on the
aboveiuswess'in-ali.virtous branches,
n NorttanoverstreetvarisietwoLor;
orth of Leonard's corner, whore he intends
oeping on hand ['general assortmentin hipline -- ;
. , Consisting of all kinds of, faith
.__- , ionable SADDLES, Idles
• I \--- :1'..1 . ,;= \ u,•mtiirrip . ga t lesi - Cythz;Cir glee
'll . 1 1 .I' TRUNKS, 'Tl l ttlNlMti• t a lB 99: Elt — b — iii
.......- , (1 II tl a in g r , ant 0 5add 8 11 , 1 ,.. 7.4441 , •
. \\\)ll l ' ' mitnufacturest • ' approved
. • Spaniet, Spring' Saales, .over
. ' 'A
used in this country, those
wishing a handsome,. durableand 'pleasant sttd•
•dlo will do well to MI and see thorn. lie also
• manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and
Whips in•all theirAarieties, and confidently be
lieves from the gonor A lApprobation of his ens
tamers,' that he make 9 the neatest and best
. gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is
muds ip the country. lie also makes all kinds
, of Matrassesto order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl.
ed Nair and Spring Matrasses. •All the .above
mrtieles will be a do of the best, Material and
':Workmanship, an with the utmost despatch.
itinl4.lv WM. OSBORN.
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~` • •- • VIRZI, zNstrnalven ,e
Air . . . . . .
--..,, 1 0 1 1 E, e Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual
. s,„ FirrUnsoraricp Company of Cumberland coun
ty,: ificorporMd ,by an Act of Assembly,' ia
now fullY'Noriknizad, and. in operation -under
the management of the follossing commission
- ors, viz t . '- • :
;., . Jacob Shelly, Wm, P. . llorgas,. filicham
eklin, ilfelehuir Brenneman; Christian Stay
4 , .. ' ' Christian Titan!, Jacob-H. Coover, - Lewl _
•-•,... .u . Henry Logan, Benjamin H.-Musser, Ju cot i: , • irk, Samuel Prowls% Joseph . Wickor
' 4111-, .T a t ' reiiee'ofinatir . ' ' '' ' arii, ea low ' iMilfaserl
abliiipt,anx Cowe a . of the kind in tho State.
fir 1
Persons 'Wlithin . g th'- acme' mealtime aro in•
vited;,to Aloha application-to thoagonts of the
company, who are Oiling to wait Upon them
at any time. - •,• • ''' ' : • ~
. sBENY. H. MOSSEit; Preaident. = ,
Hamm LOGAN,. Vi,cp,Preaident]
, • Lewis Ryer, Secretary. ' ,
' • MichaulCooklln; Treatter'ak ' ,
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Cism6ertrind County.---Rudolph. Martin; N.
CuMberland; C. B. Herman. ifingetown ; Hen
ry &ming, ShiraMenstown ; Chalice 8011,
qarlislor. Dr. J. Abl, Churelitown ; Sainual.
Graham, 'West Pennsborough; James.MeDow
el, Fiankford ; Mode Griffith, South Middle
tont Samuel Coovor, Benjamin' Huverstick;
Mochanicaburg; ,John Sharrick, Lisburn; Da
vid Coovor, Shopherdstown. • •
Ydrk Coiinty.--Johtv• Bownian; Dilleburg;
Peter )Volford,,Franklin; John. Smith; "
Esq.,
Washington;'W. .Pleiting, :Dever ; Daniel
D afilmaberger, .W. Craft, Paradise. •
ITurrisburg.—.Dousei & Lochinan. •
Members of the company . haVing , .policles
adett to 'expire can have them renewed by
making application, to any cif the agents.
Nov. 24, ly.••• • - • . -
Che 4. ; road elkiees&
The ' subscriber lute just open ed' another in
voioo 01. the beet quality' r arid Kid Tom, o
the !cm' vie° of 62i: etc per pair. '• • •
, ' GEO.' W.
Ouilderif. HonakeePors.
HOSE who' aid building. Or' about 'own
• Madelog • liatiselieopintr will bo • suro I •
Via 'at all tilos on aseartmoat to.soloot *Me',
Liikccif, oil aortal arid nice,,; with brase, argi ;
•'' s •ho mhiornl and . while.knobe,;,n,iik : •
• plated teiraltaro. bait bingos; et •
wbidow, glosd from Bxlo to 201
arm. aref . ab,oot ti
saint to' , liouitekoispinewa: hip;
pleasol.euoh se•funrii waiters s
hondled - kultos - .7arat-lbrloriltr
deism, common kiwreiraiti4 fork
with plated bud Ivory handle/ ; I
pans', aitmotliiiiercts; tubti, of
, Cull& ;14iiroli 18.53:.
El
Awarded to thisAgibmtiifo - nt the ratrefrtheArnerleawinethente,'NeerTorkiDet.
. A:Diploma 'at the w k;tti t , St**
Fatr,Dttect, New York, and at the Columbia end ttenexeleMCClOnnty (rfew.ltierk)ralree
and a Diploma nt the Weeteheiter County Fair at While: Phdtun . '
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'HICKOK'S PATENT Thl
-Tn the present arrangement of ibis bighly . approved end
valuable Mill, the labor ifl divided by 'arranging a cutting
.Cylinder to break the apples, and then deliver them to the
lower Cylinders to be reduced topomace. By this an
the work is performed aster and with much
m esa labor, .
The Press In arranged -with a much larger screw than
formerly, and by a very ingenious devicelbe_use of the beg
'is dispensed with and the Tub made to open at will to do.
liver the pomace, while at the same time the Cider is. left
Blear end the work can be done with much leas labor than
by the'ola method. The Cylinders ere covered with heavy
sheet Zinc, both on their peripheries and ends; the wood
in them is arranged so as not to swell; and the whole work
on the Mill and Press mado.ln the very best manner And
arranged with especial view to their durability and service. -
No Partner who uses the Mill carefully and according
to directione will be disappoimiteftl but on the other
band he will find' this one of the most valuable and efficient
machines on his Pam.
The machine is made to run by horse, steam, or band
power, and when the apples are ground, a small boy of 14
years of age can press the pomace with all case.
'ln an former times it was surprised that a large quantity
of Cider could only be made by using a ponderous machine,
that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them flue.
They ware then made into a massive cheese in straw, and a
most severe and long pressure woe .reqiiired to extract a
portion of the Cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed
by the straw and the mass of pomace; and to obtain this
unsatisfactory result the farmer had to take all his hands,
and perhaps his six-horse team, mid deVotea whole day that
could have been more profitably employed, to make from
slit to Sight barrels of Cider. To obviate the difficulty the
Farmers have heretofore labored under, this Machine has
bilm invented, and the statement of a few Meta will prOve
thatit Is not only the best 3lnchine of the kind in existence,
hut it is the most profitable that a man can have on his
farm. . The apples arsby this illachinegratetLup into alma
pulp, AC that it requires but anoniparatively Tight pressure,
and that but a minute or two, to extract an the Cider, it
being ascertained by practical experiment that One-Fourth
more juiee can be obtained than by the old process. lie-
Bides this,it only requires two hands to grind up aftd make
into Older a larger quantity of apples than can be possibly
done on the old-fashioned machines. On this press, oiving
to the compactness of the pomaceirsthe tub, and the com
plete manner in which it is ground, a.pressure of from 3 to
tans—that can easily be obtainedwill produce a more
favorable result than fifty tons pressure on the ordinary
Slotered eaeor/Ilog to Aet Genre., to the year 1831, In
RECOLLECT THIS IS THE N
CARLISLE • •
FOUNDRY Er.-11 A C E Ii OP.
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'VFW subscriber continuesto manufacture di
„IL his Foundry in East High street, having.
- on hand a great variety of good-patterns, and is
'prepared to• furnish IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS, which.will be executed to order
(if not on hand,) at the shortes• notice, such as
Croke and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Eve , Plough
Castings. Cutters, Paint Shears, I.Vogon and
Coach Boxes, S.Pindles, Car Wheals, Cnr
Choirs,- &c. Steam Engines built to order and
repaired. All kinds of machinery in Paper
lfittr, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at
host notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.
leo, Horse Powers Tied Threshing Machines,
'inch ne Bevel Gear Four Home power; Hor
jzontal Gear Four Tiorse Power; Horizontal
Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn She!.
hers and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines
and Horse powers repaired and Job Work 30111::
at the shortest notice._ Paocrns of different
hinds on band end mode to order.
Ho also hoe on hand ix largo supply of Phila
delphia and Troy.cooking -SiOVVB, and is con
slimly making Gew i l:ifin Stokes of ...was im-,
m.tovest ead pat' . • s, fo coikl or wolicht . - % Nrkf
kids of
,o,
Repairin. done . 0 kbids of M c: .4cr.
All kinds .. 41 Lei? I I , dip d Cop 'taken
in excWank. ..e. l'' ii\ ‘,, ...,..._
analtf .1. I , 'LI , 10 1 111140 t 1...
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:uBEtrui,---,
BJ. KIEF,FER haSjitst rotor ed from Mil:
adelphia with an additi ply afresh
'DRUGS, which in con. tie former
stock will make hi ' me mplcte in
'this department. .
In. addition, to the above he has ak o ti ll it ed a
fresh supply of Cobfectionaties, Falai'. its,
Paseta-and-Fancv---Articles-of-avery-- ,- crip.
, tien. The attention.ot the Ladies is'especially
iinvitedito-his extensive assortationt of Fancy
i.O s\
1t4 4414
oi k t.
i leiti c i i a t adie e s ry T v e a lt r tf;, "Fancy Soaps and
'', k 'llinen are - Invitad to examine. his fine
a vof Fancy ArtieloS—Segars, ClOna
4 1tti . rbolain . Pipes, Tobacco of all Rini
arta,
Lod I Went Soaps of superior quality,
CanceNtliding end Carriage Whips, and many
other articles which more especially intent t
gentlemen:, A number of superior Woollen
Malts on hand.
Theproprietor will 1M very happy to 'have
his friends, mil' and eimmine his goods whether
they may wish to purchase or rot.
July 6 1853 n: KIEFFER.
N.IIW CZEOTHING.33.O OW'S,
ANDEugilisifiNG STORE,
Opposite the Rail Road Oflice g West Iligh Street;
TTT. SHlLES•desires to inform his old
• friends and the public !balm has opened
a general clothing 'establishment. and has now
uttstore an extensive stock of the best and
cheapest goods ever offered in Carfisle.•
Dim s% Youth's arid-Boy's solotiang, •
for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on
hand of every Variety and furnished at reduced
rates. He has also a large and well selected
:assortment of Piece Goode, of English, French
and German Fabrics, of new and beautiftil gat.
terns, for coats pants and vests, which will be
'made to orderm the Most approved and lash;
ionable . to
and in asuperter,style of work•
mrinship. 'A full and elegant stock Of Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain
and fanny shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties,
&c., constantly kept on' hand. Also Indio
Etibber'Overcoate and Legging.
Feeling confident front the reputation which
it has been his -constant aim for a course of
years to secure for his establishment, of. his a.
billty to' please, he respectfully invites on ex.
ammation of his stook,which for guality,work.
minship and low prices cannot be surpassed.
May 4, 1853-Iv. .
SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853,
GEORGE HELLER, resitabtfuily anneun.
cos to hisold' Patrons and the public gen.
. ' '• ernlly that he hesjust received the
'SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE
--,.-.--- 'MEN'S HATS, mknufectuted at
ono' of the best establishments in
Philadelphia, to' which ho invites
special attention,
"-He has also constantly on hand a large and
varied •aturortment ol hie own manufacture as
.Well as city-made
RATS , AN.D CAPS, ' • -
suitable for , . ho scaeon,comprislng' every verb.
ey!' of Russia, 13onier, Moleskin and Silk Hats,
finished in the latest style, teirether, with a full
'Deportment of Capp of every shape and des
cruition, and at ovary price. Ho paiticularly
invites the public to call and examine his:'einen=
sive assortment, which 'in style, materiel • and
finish, cannot, be , surpassed by anyin :_market,
and which he able to put at prices lowerthrin
ever., lltritamember • hitt old - stand' on'Horth.
:Hanover Street, between' Hamer's end-Sense°
store. '
•
Enonsive Furniture-Roortio.
TAMES R.VVE..O ER - reeneafhifli
tir , nail the attention agouti° Neonate and, the
to hie. exteattive stool& of. ELEPANT.
FURNITURE. tneteding , Sofaa, Wen:Unties,
'Centre and:othar Tablue, Diestanvantl,plain
It aientni:ati.iyery oth.ln artiele;in.hie branch Of
thleineett. Moo, novV , ,ea hand ‘'tbe :ietgaet. 'net'
part*ltt in Collate; it:tho 'lowest
.pyipea'-' , littrUclirtne • made. - ar.the'shoiteet.notice
.and op . ll9oen provided for funetaJc.: soliO•
eiVeatt "Lao t. - j:ot ,
v rf,Pec
oituri) boreicrogOktinii - ,mpton,'or yikan
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ate,.—.
THOMAS ;H. MILES'
PROVED CIDER KILL.
Cider Press, oven if the apples were ground as finely as on
the improved DIM; and if the apples wore merely crushed,
as on the Nut Machine, it would require a pressure of ono
hundred tons to produce the result accomplished by this
Patent SIM Tim following maybe adduct:dam the decided
advantages of this MIII.
First—it will make more Cider than any other Press, with
n given quantity of apples, in a given time, and with much
less labor and expense.
Sissond—lt will make cleaner and sweeter Cider than any
other Mill.
Third—You eon make the Cider as you want it, andwhen
you want It—and in quantities from one salon 10.0 or 10
barrels.
Fourth—With It you can press your Currants, Cherries,
Berries, Cheese, Butter,•Lord, and Tallow.
Filth—With it you can savo one-fourth • of your
time in making dv,ple—butter.
Sixth—With its nso you can at all times Imo Fresh
and Sweet Older.
With all the advantages resulting from the possession and
usoof such a machine—at a price so low that it is within
the reach of all—can it be that any intelligent Farmer
would do without It t
Do you whit to have in yourbtruse dull times Cider that
is sweet and fresh, the only time It is pally healthy and fit
for use—nnd do you wish to MVO a great portion of the
hard labor attending the making of
Apple-butterl if so, buy this machine, and our word
for it, you will not be disappointed.
This Mill is warranted superior to Any'ethar portable'
-MU in existence, and the Proprietor is ready at any time,
(on fair notice being given,) to test it with any Portable
Mill that is nottin infringement on
Farmers, examine this newly IMPROVED
.1111_LL, before yon. buy any other.
Ono great advantage of this machine over All ethers, is,
that It will not choke up, nnd herd or soft apples
..ran bo ground, and yet the Cylinders will always remain
clear and in grinding order.
All orders will bo tilled in the order in which they are
received, end all persons wanting them would do well to
send their orders exikand state, at what time they want
the 61111 sent.. -
This Mill, ettient m en, will, when properly worked
according to directions, nooks 0 to 12 barreld of cider a day
-and will grind albite byborsepower from 100 to 300 bushels
of apples a day.
ire. The Price of the 111111 is $4O, free of freight.
Ilmuusnunp, Pi., May, 1653. W. 0. SIOIIOIC.
the District Olurt of the P.sstorn District of Pennsylvania.
EW AND IMPROVED MILL
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
N
SEED STOLRE.
sive Grocery, ,have Connected therewith nu
AG RIC ULT URAL WAREHO USE ard
SEND ETORE, 110,14nrket street,mear-the.
railroad, Harrisburg; Pas, and aro • prepared to
fill all orders, by whotegule and retail, of all
kinds of AgriCultural Implenunts, Vegetable
and 'Flower Seeds', Ste. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again,
Horse-powers and thresherS, wheat•drillis
and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder; hay, and straw-enttcr -,- grain fans
corn sliellers, vefetabki cutters, band grain
mills, clam Ateliers, horse rakes, chnrns,grind
stones and improved hangings, lay, Straw and I
• manure forks, former's boilers, ex yokes and
- , bow; patent bow pins, cow chains, sptidaN, hoes
end-rapes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scythesaml seythestones, potipoe drags
post augers, axes and hatchets, grain bags
grain measures, garden- trowls, pruning and'
b u ddii.g knives, grass-and grain sickles screw
wrenches, pincers and gimblets,'ret and mole
cattle cards and horse brushe.s;
, comb's, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, plaster, poudretto bone dust., lime, gar
=den,
field and flowet seeds,
itleo,,fl large and fresh nssortment of 'RO
AERIES, TEAS, tic., nil deep for elm
BOYEIt Sr.
,00.74rain'Pipld soduce of all kinds mired
11 ex ningc for implements . .
C 3, 1853.-1
PRESI VE YOUR .ro t o o r USING
ZeNta' Celebrate Tooth Wash i
t
, .. —.
/VMS v u able preparation has long been turd
-- .1. - iiiNenliYork and Philadelphia, where it has
a Elbic4l t. n irntniVisel wmularity, for cleansing,.
pt t vii t t nod bk . naiiiint the teeth. . It is an
ex A iTipirsimi.•;sdre.r or bp.iling gums.
‘
It ti ct i AnAktioir,t4 eshne otitis moitli
ant i:lie I II bdon to the bi , nth, •
t' • chg. f p i lo w ing fr om Dr. :Hurray. I ,
" I elm, N till' the ntingist confidence,yecom•
mend to th pudic Z9511111'8. Anti-Scorbutic
______Touth_WasliAle bLit_lmuse.—ln.sny—prectice.
as a Dentist, p -cused and recommended it for
me Init five ycar , and lurve.lourid It to give ant
, isfaction_in every instance, as the Wash doestot
contain acid, or anything injurious to the teeth r
gums.; but, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic
n the practice,and therefore, would recommend'
use or it, not only to those who wish to . pre
. •Vellicir teeth Mill gums, and linve a wholesome
e
reath, but also to those who have diseased gums
r teeth. The use of the Wash, for n short time,
will insure a return to their healthy state.
G EORGE• E . it 1 U It RA V, Dentist,
No 61, S. Eleventb st.,l-clew Chestnut Phil's.
Dr. Dentle4, of Carlisle, says i-- , * Mr. Zer
num' I. am well pleased with your Tooth Wash
it not only cleanses and whitens the teed, without
injuring them,but it cures sore or bleeding gums.
' I cheerfully recommend it to the profession and.
public, ns the very best preparation that can he
. used for cleansing and preserving the teeth,
healing the guros,and giving sweetness to the
- breath. ' . f.s,
• . JOHN W, HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist.
Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only
Francis Zerman, Druggist and Chemist, corner
of Ninth nod Catharine streets, Philadelphia: ,
•
For sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT,„Parlisle,
Pe - octl3 .. Iv) ,
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IM~ID6'.9I~G~.
A • LARGESPRIIII4 ARRIVAL!
, . ,
wiIICII surpasses in quantity quality and
Yr prices any Outline ever yet been opened
in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
of all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin
dings, S.addlery,. Coach Trimmings, Paints
Oils, Varnish, Giese, Npi Files, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs,Airels;-Bews;Felloes,
Venders Cedarware,!Farmiftglltensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steel; Sce., with a thousand
more articles unmentionable.„
• - Having purchered largely . of Heavy Goods
previous to thq advance in prices, I am enabled
tasoll gopde at old prices. Persons in want of
Hardware are'invited to call and examine 'my
goods and healiny prices, dad you will be sat
ssfied where the Cheap Birthrate is to be hod.
o.my - s t ac k of WALL PAPER in .nnap
prom bed by any in the Borough.
Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a
centinuance of the same is Solicited by
JOHN P..LY NE.
West Side of, North Hanover Street,
Carlisle,
..WINES AND LIQUORS.
• iltAtintgA, Teneriffe, Maloga,. - Liabon,
Muscat, Grupo:Attics, Port and Anohor brand
Champagne Wiaos, Boston• Rum, Ginger
Btandy, Cherry. Brandi, Polo ICogniac and
Dark Brandy, Holland Gin and:Wino Bitters.
Sperm CANDLES. 310- per , pound, Syrup
and Melange MOLALSES;AiVoehing ,Sodn,
superior Y HYoon,lmperial and Black 'TEAS,
principo.. Regalia end , Cuba .CIGARR, for
sale by the box or retail, bring. on • your pipes
and Er , born. Imr26) Cipq: BARNITit..
FRUIT, CANDIES. dia.
-FAMILY particti Sabhut,lt'• St:4loos'4nd Pic
nic pprtictrln going OA hc.:rpttetry tic_uoll
by', onllin et:, tlie,.cltitOrtaitisug Store of If; J.
where , ..they., :ciatt,bit'supplied with are:
at the roWest rata and Cf the bee! qua-
Ity.. c 2O cents per
general asortro c rit.,of. patent ,Med,
''.lcicticl'occotantly. ct(ltan'd.
....nitcbtvED; thae.`tiajr;4llrect-fren - fbineinea•
;,1134-if:o. ouppty 01 die/allowing eelebra.'
;-;104) Sugar eured.klaiie Ar, Co's lieef Hanna.
~
Gardner,Phipp & Co'a Mom;
" -Noslpha lie , •
• gained the Priac Modal ot the;
L ondon -Warld'a Fair: .- , A leo, a Jorge pupa? of
Pountrk;Hamq,oaelin; Shouldero and Ogden all
•1 14. which bo sold - ery-low for • •
'
1 ; Family
: - • ,, , , -;.,:.: , .,,,, , : - .. - ..:‘,.:,‘,,,:: , 14 , . , , , i• ,, :::
,;ittiort;tangel.zo',,,.•
EWE
- . .
mIOAN.IIEI3II4IITG - num=
•
ThrOgkbv:Express.'
& CO.GEtrxr.r.-
We beim; been .using your IVIEXICkN ,
MUSTANG 1.114.1.31ENT. with-the molt p . m'.
Rot stMcesi; • -One of our niost.valtirible,Eitpress
horses.bad been much trohbled by large swellings
or tumors on the fetlocks; they had. grown lar
ger than hen's -eggs.. Besides being disfigured
by these appendages, the limbs and joints np
.penied stiltened, swollen and lame. We
• had-tried many Li nments, and other remedies,
but nothing appeared to prothice any effect upon
them. We would willingly HAVE GIVEN
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to have had them
removed, and the 'horse restored to soundness.
Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment, and
applied it-without knowledge. A few days ago
he called our attention to the horse, and to our
surprise and gratification, his legs were perfectly
smooth, THEI'UMORS HAVING ENTIRE , -
LN DISAPPEARED! We asked him by what
magic he hail effected such a remarkable bare ?
His reply was that_lie Irail been using -the Niers-
TANG LINIMENT on them, about ten slays,
and the result was the entire removal of the tu
mors without producing any soreness or leaving
IS sear.
We therefere take great pleasure in ,ecom
mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use
ii.whenever occasion requires, in preference to
any oth.r preparation, so long as it produces such
remarkable results.
June .30,1052. • •Kt N§LEY CI CO, '
Seuthern and Eastern express, Nn 1 Wall
corner of IlroadtvaY;New York.:
'Since the above certifica!e was given, Messrs
Kinsky & Co have • infbrined. us that one of his
tit were was thrown. from his wagtm - in the upper
part of the city, and very badly bruised, the
wagon passing over his body. He was taken into
is Doctor's Mime chin Uy,ui u l E PHYSIC.
lAN TOLD HIM TO' U . : E TH K MUSTANG .
LINIMENT, as he tied recently tried-it in a'
similar case with great success. Ile did so, and
all the soreness, lameness, and stillitess was rev
moved, so that the next' day he was about his .
business as usual.
" We take great pleasure in recommending the
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to nil
nur friends and customers. as the bestartiele
kayo ever used for sores, bruises, sprains, or
galds in horses. We have.used 'it extensively
and always effectimlly. Some of our men have
also used it for severe bruises and sores, as well
as rhetunatitt pains, and they, all say it acts like
magto , --we can only say that the have ulitindoned
the use of any other Liniment,
.1. M. lIE . WETT
Stable Keeper to the American Express CO.'
and for Haruden's Express."
NEV YORK, July 31; 1852.
We hereby °Wiry that we have used the corn.
pound known 119' the MUSTANG LINIMENT
and, have no hesitation in r6oonnnetiding it 1 1: se
best artiste we have ever met? for the
sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, on horses
who doubt this, will please call on the undef
ed, and „they will be happy , to alGn•diall'other
information in their power sisregards itt efficacy,
LuTz. ',ALL E.: Co.,
, Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co
txtract from ii letter doted
SACRAMENTO CITT, Cal. Aug. 15,1152.
I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENII most
I excellent article. •My wile brought a couple
t bottles with her, which I must thank you for.
ince site came here, 'MY HORSE - VIf.LL
; SOWN WITH M hl; and injured me eonsider
hly.,..but.brOku-no-hone&--1-hrul-rccourPe-to-the-
tustang, and the relief, and in lac , 'cure waa
; donishing. (Signed) 1.1 RANSOJIr
- Extract from a letter dated - •
PITTSMItra, Pd.. October sth, 1852.
Anojhbr eAumstance which 1 noticed a few
iy3140,1 Ittop h lit spoke highly of the virtues
tdie~Maniang. Being in the office of a Plysi.
tan df thigh, standlng,l-noticed as he opened a
oar or his book•case. several bottles of Mus
ing, alongside of which was an amrtv 311190'11g
nile, and a two ounce preseri 'llion vial FILLED
/Till MUSTANG LINIMENT on which
as the following directions : " Halh the throat
ell night and morning with thelLiniment, and
rap a woolen cloth around it."
• FLENIING.
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Dal S. ELLIOT, and
rILLIANI B. BRETZ, A to for Carlisle.
eneral Devil, No. 5, Pho Block, corner
I and Dock streets, Plidad
A. 0. ANDRE Gen. Agent.
. .
61500 CHALLENGE.
...._ - ATEVERconcernsthelienttli and !APO.
:.
A
H
I v nets uf a People is at all times of the most
iluable importance, take it for granted tind
-errper,son will do all in their poWer,to save the
vel , of their children, and that every person will
'deli'voi• to promote.their own health at ntl sac
flees. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly as
•re yon that WORMS ,oeeording to rhe opinion
' the most celebrated Physiciansore the piima-.
Onuses of a large majority of diseases to which
to children' mittzdulta are liable ; if 'you have
i Appetite continualychangeable from one kind
C.food to another, Bad _Brenth,-Pain in the
tomach, Picking - at the Nose, Hardness and
tintless of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever
: ulse irregular—remember that all these denote
i trOlt NI S, and you should at once apply the rem
1 ly t HOBE,NSACC'S - worm SYRUP.
An nrticle founded on Scientific Principles,
l, impounded with 'purely vegetable substnnces,
I eing perfectly safe when taken, and eon be given
the most tender infant with decided beneficial
...feetaLwbe.re....l3n.wel_Complaints__and.Diarrhoa
I,ive made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic.
roperties of my \Voila - Syrup arc such, that it
1 ands without an equal in the catalogue of Med
i dues, in giving tone and strength to the Stoni
; di, which makes it an infallible rmnedy for
I, toss afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing
tree perfornadd by this Syrup alter Physicians
ive failed, is the best cadence of its superior
fficacy above all others..;'9 ' , - - i,. - aii,
Tim- "'APE WORM
,
dThis is the most difficult SWorm to destroy o
that infest the human System, it grows to an
imost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and
'stencil in (he Intestines and Stomach offecting
..hollealth so sadly—as to cause St. Vitus' Dance;
(lint those afflicted seldom if ever sus•
!pea that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an
'early grave. In order to dpstroy this worin,a
very energetiC treatment must be persued,, it
would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my
Liver Pills so as .13 remove all obntructiops..that
the Worm Syrup may net direclmpon the 'Worm,
which must be taken in doses of 3 Tablespoonfuls
three times a day. These directions follow,d
have never been known to fail in curing the moat
.obstinate rase of Tape Worm.
HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No part i.f the *Meth . is riloriliable to disease
than the LIVER, it serving ash filterer to purify
the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the
Bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver af
fects the °thee important parts of the system, and
results varicusly, ,In Liver Complaint,jitundice,
llyspepsle, &a. We should therefore, watch ev-t
cry symptom that migitrindicate a wrong actior,
of the Liver. Those pills being composed of
Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the
.sick: Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT,
which augments the secretion from the Pulmo
nary mucous, membrane, oe.'prornotes the dis
charge of secreted matter; 2d. An ALTERA
TIVE. which changes in some inexplicable and
insensible manner die certa.n morbid action of
the system. Sd. 4 TONIC, wnielt give tone and
strength to the nervous system, renewing health
and vigor to all parts of the body. Atli! A CA
THARTIC, which nuts in perfect harmony with
the other ingredients,and operating on the bow
ies, and expelling the whole masa of corrupt and
vitiated mattcrond purifying the Blood, which
destroys disease and restores health.
' tto FEmeIL,EVI
You will find these' pills an invaluable Medicine
in. tininy complaints to which you ore sUbject. In
obstructions either total or partial, they have
been found . of an *namable benefit, restoring
tinar functiOnal arrangements to a healthy nation
purifying the blood and other fluids so ellbetually
air to pat to flight nikicomPlaints which may arise
from female irregularities, as licadneli,'iridiliness,
.. dimness of siglit,'inun'in the side, back, &to, , .. .
None genuine tinted signed. T. N. lioliensfick,
. all others bein linseimitations, • . ' . . '
irir:Akints ishilig [Air ,stipplies, and Store
. lc( epers fiesit sof -beep tug Agents must ad
dress • the pr rietari 1 ; , HubeUsack, Phila- '
&lipids, Re. . ' _. .
,Imprit iop CUMIIM AWD;UOUNTV: S W
Haversack', SlElliott, a d; S•Hubbaril, Carlisle t
Lloyd, Lisburai I 13n: and J., I , sl)Rbr, Meehan.
lesburg ; .DoyIF - , Hoguestown t• Haversack f..s
' Strohm, ' Kingstown 1 Seidler,. -, Churolitown i,
'Hayes, Shippenshurg t - won . . Papertoun :
'.(reason, Plainfield -, Russel & Dice; Dickinson;
.Weakley & Shriver i .rentrevllle ; 'Donaldson 'fic
Green; Palipstown ; Shards ISt:Wherry, New;
. - Pc co 25 cents each,
za - t, 00:,. TA A P:;',: kci.;::'
7ENICINS • Dest Brand Teas, Given nevi
11111,131 c; in rnatidlie,packagim, also irc.bulh . and
in original p ackag es.. .A largo andgeneral aa;
!torment at the best:WHITE 'ID 0 N'ST 0 E
'AND GRANiTE;ARE; mhh, a xarielY of
Glass Wareiand,lCotnnidkyitare,of every •00..
stiription,Th cotta or otb rwieo to suit the pair.
ntinnari together with' „ .
CEDAR; WARE , .WIt.LOW urmiE
and'a vitidetY'Of Fenul:Wavt: alwayi in itore
and fer-arde at the ',FitmilY Vroce 3, .IL 4
E l l '
• •
:; ( tbito.j*'oiiiiiiietiteilt
3. E. GOVian,
• [Sunman To A. FIOTJ ' •
No. 164 Chestnut St., •Stoehn's Building, Philo.
MIXNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Dual
..llo •or in Musical Instruments or • every dr..
scription
E'schisivo 'agent for tie sale of Ballet, Davis
E 9 Co's Patent 'Susponsion Bridge /Eolian end
other •
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert'sßotidoir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar.
tinre Guitars, Harps, Violins,. §liget Musi.:,
Music Books,lic.
Residents of the country will bo supplied by
mail orotlierWisre With music they cony wish,
as low as if thlrchased in person. }laving one
Of this largest stocks in the United States. It
feel confideht of satisfying all who may favor,
me with n call or order.
„ .
Dealers in Music supplied on the most littera
terms. Pianos . to lot. Second-hand Pinnos for
,may 20 1803 ly)
PP'S ESSE
MANUFACTURED and for sale by ELI
KRUPP, No 639, North Third street,
ladclphia,is warranted tpiventlee enttre satis•
factine, and is beyond llopriMhe beat and roost
wholcsorne,proparatiiria Coffee ever known,—
One package at I'2l cents WILL S N A.Valo'four
pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try it ithillTe con
vinced.. A'Ounther 'Essences of Colfee Were
deposited at the Evanklin Institute in I 832. and
the Judges decided Krupp's to be THE BEST
in the exhibition. Friends, if you wish to enjoy
a good, cheap and healthy (up of Coffee pronnre
Krupp's ESSellet! of Coffee. It is' 11,1• silk by
n6rly Al the principal Grocers and Druggists
throughout the,United States.
April 20, 1853.
ndow. Shades, Carpets and
.0i
Cloths.
~'• STEIVETA.XLT lopricrw,
223-North t2el Street, above W
Philadelphia, would most respeetf.if
ly call the attention of his (trend's and the
public in general, to his large and well
elected stock of Cuipeti, Oil Olathe, Mailings,-
lrindow _Shades, Door -Mats, Stair Rode, Pi.
any Covers-, 7'able Cbvers Corsa :Melissa Iran)
yards wide, for Publtc. Houses, Coun'ing
Tiousei. &c. -
' , COIIIIiIERCIAIC, •COLLECE. ~.
. s
Located No; .7 . Baltimore Street, - Baltimore, Md,
The ostensible oluect o hie Limitation isle,
place in the reach of incl . uals proper facili
ties for obtaining a t ough and practical
Mercantile - Eductitio Nothing indeed has
been omitted-that f,t; plated to produce the
desired metal!. ~ plated
The rooms • f the Ollkge are' well fitted up,
conveniently,' d, and situated in - the
most desirable of the City.. Connect
thereto is d Cati cief,l'Library, anal Pis n
connection with itti LoCtured'on otn er.
clef Low end Mc made, '
• Seience is is matter
of the hilihest importance to all'tvho deeorre to
become Accountants of the first order,ind oc
cupy stations of pro fi t anti responsibilW. A
young man can here obtain a more cor: ect
knowledge of general, business 'matters in a
I weeks, than can •bo acquired in as many'
34 1 11qa.,ineny one Counting Room.
'FM. course of study embraces' e Ewe,/
B ookskoeping, end its adaptat• ' o vatious
de,
departments of Commerce and ' de, Mercan
tile calculations tau.ht according- to the most
approved - methods. Practical Penmanship, com
bining rapidity of execution with beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law,
upot various important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary for a book.
keeper or business man to understand. The
time necessary for no industrious student to
complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
There being vacation, applicants can enter
at any tint riPattend both day and evening.
Examinau s•rare held at Stated periods. and
Diplomas a rded to __these. who g-aduate.
i no
For terms, c., write and have a 'Circular for,
warded by mail.
March, 23. 1853. ly.
JUST itMCIIIVMD!
RlME—art icle7of - S
LS. cents per pound, Bunch do, a good article;
at IS cents, - • •
Citrons, 'Mace, Spices,l3randies, Lemons,TF
Oranges, Preserved Fruits, Dates,
Sugared' and Dried Prunes, Figs, •
Tat Marinas, Crackers, &c &c, -
I in connection with all kinds of Confectiona
ries, all oh which will ho disposed of on the
most accommodating terrim.
June I, 1t352 11, J. KIEFFER:3'
S'IC.ZAIVII SAW IVILLL.
THE undersigned owning a largo Steam
Saw Mill, recently built, on an improved plan,
with a circular saw capable of sawing with
great rapidity, located three miles west of Pa.
peitown,Cumherland county, at the base of the
South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having
in possession near one thousand acres of the
best timber land, in thi Southern part of Penn
irylvanta, era now prepared to caw and furnish
!amber to order, at the shortest notice of the
various descriptions used for mechanical pur
poses. They can furnish frame stuff for barns
and house. of any length and size that may be
required, weather-boarding, flooring, and fen
eing boards; poplar arid oak beards rani plank,
shingle and plastering laths ouk-and Chesnut
shingles, cocpet stuff; 'pine poets, and
cliestuut rails and posts. They' have now on
hand several thousand feet of lumber, Chesnut
rails and posia fur fence, oak and pine wood by
the cord, and chn engage to be delivered hilts
season several hundred cords of Chesnut' oak
bark for tanning purposes... -
The proprietors having availed themnelves
of the natural advantages of their location,
which abounds in 4 variety QC the ',finest
timber,
and having also a practical km.wledga
of the bitsinees, are enabled to furnish lumber
sower to the citizens of 'Cumberland 'coon()
than con, be donri by any. similar establishment
i--and as they-whit and r oxpect to do 'a. largo
business, wiliapore no pains tn . 'acerimmodato'
tho public at the shortest notice.
The 'various descriptions of limber: will be
delivered . in Carlielo or elsewhere, as may ho
&Sired. All orders addressed to the: proprie
tars, Divan & Haskell; living in Plipettown;'or
to Wm. D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will scour°
prompt attention.
DIVER, HASKELL &. SEYIW. UR. '
Nov. 10;
Mineral, liTator, Sars aparilla,, Etc.
eTH
pir
' periberwould resneetfullynnnounee
/tithe • kens or Cdrligle appthe community
at lar That lie him commenced the manufdc—
lure of*Mincipl •Wateisand,Sarsaparilla of the
very flavor and quality, and , the bottling
of.tr orter, Alet end. Cider. He -'a fully and ,
amply . prouared to furnish all orders promptly
end with despatch, and bonen by strict attention
to tinniness, to receive that uttentionAtio to
enterprise, which he resroctfulry asks. : Reiii. f ,
donee ,in Main Street neer..the hall head
Bridge. .. GEORGE W. BRANOT.... —
triaroh-16-4m, -,
_.- '
WALL - PAPERS.
11111.1 E. eubserther is lust now, receiving And
AI opening, an unparalleled . ataoriment ,of
WALL PAPERS. •Thole . deairous of tram•
forming. the interiors of their:'old:'dwellinge
Into 'now' glving ; ,additional,•emhor..
Bailments to their new ones, at a comparative
ly trillitmeotir, will, dovell te call and examine
for !can•Atill .thom :from 61. els upwarda.,
'member ,theeld-ritand,' East Unfit at oppoiaito
ogi thy' Sterol y the way .;I 'Would- any. to
-thotio wholthio want to. improve: dm exterinrof.
their hipaes;',.:that 'nen killifish • tithn
Wothe rare .nureand !filth rimund W Itite.Lead,
,together w i t h .c fo r i po a other•'enlonre;. bine, or..
et.gc, yellow.Varinus ...Ando
`,to
'arrant, &c.'
Alert everything ; ealculated ' adorn rind des
'orate your. mansions.' • • , ••• :;
• • finer •1 HENRY:64XI4OI,t•-•
“PANKORITE.“
MYERS' , EXTRACT OF RdeK ROSE,'
An imiciluable Remedy for- all Scrofulouer'Dia.
earls, Indigestion, Salt Rheam, Sick Read
ache; Cancer, Nursing Sore 'Mouth,
-and General Debility,: and as a .
' Purifier of the -Blood it •is
Unegualled.
.Tho Rook Rosa has gained a rektation at
home and khroad, which no 'other medicine
has over ~Adist, in the same length,of time.
Acaord . inglollm opinions dominant Phyd
mane, the'Rock Rose Plant is unequalled in
Curing Scrofula in its Various Forme
STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN,
(Pastor_of the 2d Baptist Church Nov London,
Cl. ) relative to Myers'
, Extract Rose,
To The American Public.
As my name has been used in connection
with !commendations of Mr:, Myers' . Rock
'Rose Syrup, in various advertisements by the
maimfacturer, I lieg leave to make the follow
ing statement Ishii:reference to nsY'acqnaint.
ante with the remedy and tests to.which I have
subjected It, and the reasons for having intro•
duccd it to the notice' ; of private friends in the
community in width I reside, long before the
medicine was advertised. I' make this . ; state ,
freely; 'bemire 1 have, as o principle,
seta my.namo from all patent medicines,
3cdulously abstained. from. recommending
to the public, believing them frequently
spawn of quackery and humbug, mid -as
ng to mosdase,instend'ul lcm.enisig human
in and suffering'.
,Suelt, I • fear, is the
later of a large portion - of the patent pane
d' this medicine making Sage. "Their'
Is legion," and from their influence, so
the 'demoniacal spirits:, wo have reason
Ly for a safe deliverance.
The First .Tat.-I had. myself suffered oc
casionully, with sudden attacks or Sick head
ache, and Rjllious Diarrhea, and I had sought
a great variety of curative agents to but little
purpose ; and suffering from this disci* (diar
!ilea) at this time, I deterniined to test the new
DE
OF 0
Syrup first upon myself. -The results'wero bo-
yond my expectations. It was a :powerful
silo -gave, and the morbid action of the sestom
was changed, and the functions of secretion
were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone
7 and elasticity to my system, and correctcd,lhe
derangement of the digestive organs, and gave
me that inestimable blessing — health. , This
_ test tuns not determined. in week, or a month;
but I took four or five bottles in perhaps as'
many mnnths. Since that time I have suffer
ed but slightly from these derangements. Ilk
Sick Headache is entirely Cured.
Other Tests.—Fitiding this medicine so use- -
fel to myself; I at Mme gave Wt.° several invar
lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly '
solicited to give advice in reference to a child,
some 'eight years of age. This, child wris
severely afflicted with rt 'ScrofultOmmor, of a
wry severe type, the ItomorShowing itself on
all parts of the surface, and. then suddenly dis
apppring. • The child-was very sick, and it
was thought doubtful whether she Would
The humor resembled black specks of mortified
fled]. In addition to some other 'remedies,3_
fliiirS'y• up for about six weeks,
when she had suacient strength to go, one to,
school occasionally. The swellineof her limbs
ceased, and the was restored .to health. The
family feel - tbat - thex'etvo herllfb, with God's
blessing, to my remedies. . •
This test sati,fied Jae that the Rock Rose
possessed specific powers fur Scroful. hu
mors. 'I then tested it•in
_cases of Cutaneous
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Cancer,
• Sure Mouth, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Piles, Bte.
Ia all these cases with perfect ISUCCCEIB. After
testing this Syrup for more than a year, I
wrote Mr. Myers (Oetuber . 7th,lB.so) entbusi•
aslically, not expecting my letter - would - be
published, that Ilia Syrup *air a " Pankorite,".
ail healing, and I gave him the result df its
operations in several instances. I stated in
that letter that " it was invaluable as a remedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum, and other disorders, included in the
varied family of diseases known no Scrofula,
See,: that in Dyspepsia it, acted- with wonder
ful efficacy." my opinion of its value for the
abcve named diseases, remain unchanged, and
the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1850. 1 do not recommend it fin' all the ilis•
of our suffering humanity.; but I unhesitating
ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous race-
Aland' I belipve it superior to - any-known - ante=
tie° agent.
It hoe been sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to establish its adoption' to extensive
usefulness in mitigating human suffering and
removing dioceses.
But What is the Rook Rose ?
Tho following history of the Rook •Rose
plant and its. medidinal properties, we take
from the New Haven Palladium, March 1852.
The increased interest manifested in the
Rock Rose plant, in consequence of the many
wonderful cures effected -by Myers' Compoußd
Dttract df Rods Roses' callsfig niltiuLhiutory
of in order to correct any 'erroneous opin
ion that may have been entertained concern
ing it ; and disci to edt in n true light the na
ture of a plant. which promises to be
'BOIY - beneficial.
"We are Indebted to the United States Die
pcnautory of 1847, for the following &seri!).
tion of it:
"' It is ,entirely, different from . the common
Rose. It is a red-stemmed, oblong leaf plant,
having a bitter taste. In addition to remark
able peculiarity of the plant, of-hearing two
crops - of flowers in one season, it also has ens,
ther interesting and beuntiful property.
Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of No.
anti December, ho hos seen hundreds
of these plants, sending out near their roots,
broad, thin, curved iemerystals, about an inch
in breadth: which melted .during the day, and
worc,renewed in the morning. - Fur a more
rnibute and authentieul description of it, the
reader-is referred to Toney and Gray's Buten,
ical works.
Its Medical History and Properties
Aro far the most important, since upon these
depends its value to the community. Dr, Lou.
dowsers that in 1799;1t - was so valuable in
England, that it ivas cultivated from seeds.
Ever since 1806, Professor Ivee of Yale Dul•
lege, has habitually input it with rout slime's
n Scrofula and Chronic 'diseases, arm through
him its virtues wero made known,.until, as Dr.
Tyler says, it is now .in this section (New
Haven) a common'artielo in domestic practice
for the cure of Scrofula 'and Cutaneous dis
cuses."
- Dr. Whitlaw, a Sco'cli Botanist - of trtitoriciy,
while travelling in America in iBl4, learned
ite Ina In ,Cenedet. Returning to England, lie
employed it .in medicating ilia' bathe, which'
!meanie greatly colelirated fur the cure of simi
lar diedeece.
15r..1. H. Thommon, of the same place, pre
scribed it ,in bud eases of Scrofulous patients
at Wills' Hospital. His success attracted the
attention of senior physicians, He reports the
following romoricsble case of white swelling of
the hip, in February,. I1§14:7-The - lad. was
seven years ,old, and had the disease three
years. The bone was - dislocated both upward
end outward.. There was a largo opening in
the hip leading to the bone; into which I could
thrust my finger. I counted three ulcers: 'He
-had been under several physicians, who had•
given him up, I ordered a, decoction of Reck
Rdse. - days his eight sweats ceased r.
I then ordtrod'a teaspoonful of Rock Russ three' ,
times a day. Thirty days : - atter 'he :wan
entirely tar 11. •
.Pr. Webb, of 14.ladlised;!cl.; tostifies,lOthe
osh l s i .of.fiooh, , Rose,-es evinced In , the,curo of
numereus - C.1:1808 oftho §crofulei
, .
:Manufactured by. Wm' Franhiin & Ow , Now
Mr:' Warren, though a minister of tbo Gee..
pel, has for a Period of 15 yesto, -. glven .atten. :
tlon-to the subject, of medical science, to goal- -
lfy hint to adininister to the siCh k iri emmeetren
with his pastoral duties,:• •
- . • EDWIN R. WARREN.;:.;
New London, April 2; 1853.-
Agents in Ctintliertand
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Dr.l. Lonlior,...ClnirlOhOion: : •
HES
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93.
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For the Cnro of
cortaxas, COLEs,
HOARSENESS, BROM
CHITIS, OROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING- CIoUGIT
AND OCINSUDIPTION,
.
• Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and
some of them vuluablej for the cure of , pul
munnry complaints, nothing has, ever been
found which could compare in its effects with
ildepreuaration; . Qthers.core sometimcs, - but
at all times and im all diseases of the lungs
and throat where medicine can give relief, title
i It is pleasant to take, and perfectly
safe in accordance with the directions: Wo
do not adireritee for, the informn4or, of Mom
who have. 'erica •It bet those who have not.—
Families that have known its'valito will not be
udthoot it, end ,by its timely use,
,they ate
secure- from the dangerous canny/times of
Coughs end Colds.Vviiieli neglected, r ipen,into
fatal consumption.
The Diploma of the Mneerichusette Institute
tvas awarded to this prepuration by thelioeriir
of hidges in September 1b47 ; also, the medals
of the tires great Insatutee of- Art, in ibis
country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute
ot Cincinnati, has been given to'llie CHEIIRY
PECTOEAT„ by theirGmernment in cnnetclera
tioe,of its extraordillai,lt excellence and useint•
nein' in curing affections of the Large and
Thront, _
Read the 11,110taing opinion founded on Ike
long experience of the eminent Physician of
the port and city of
_ _
• : ST JOHNS, Tlay 8, ISM.
Dr J C AYER: „fink
' Five years trial of your ('H Y PECTO
RAL in my practice, has jiroyen tvbnt I. fore
saw from, its composition, must be true, that
it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs
to which we, in Alas section nro peculiarly
I think its equal has not yet been di.covered
nor dollinow bow a better rcinedy can he
made lor.t.he distempers of The Throat .end
Lungs. • J J BURTON, M D , F It S. ,
See what has dv...a on a - wasted constitu
tion; not - only in . the foil - owing cases, but a
thousand more: ,
SUNBURY, Jan 24th 1851.
Dr.Ayei: ,In •the month of July hit I weir
attacked by 'IV violent . diarrheeti in the miries of
California. I. returned to San Frannciito in
hope of receiving benefit - froin a change of
climate and diet. My ditirrhtea tensed, but
was followed by a severe cough, and nit-li
soreness. I finally started fur home, but re
cmvcd no benefit from the voyage, My cough
continued...to grow worse and when I arrived
at -New York, I was nt once morbid •by toy
acquaintances ns a victim of consumption.
I must confers that I saw no sufficient reason to
doubt what my friends all believed. At this
,timo-I-commenced-takingyeurtrulyinvalimble—
medicine with little expectation of deriving
any benefit from its use, You would not re
ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to
state to the afflicted,' through : you, that my
hearth, iti the Sluice of eight months, is fully
'restored. I tillable it to the use ot. your
CHERRY ITC ORAL, Yours truly, ' '
,„ ' • . WILLIAM W. SMITH
_
- ' WASIIINGTOZT, Pll., .401 12, 1848. '
• Dear siry Feeling that t have been spared Tram
a premattfre grave, thrOugh your instelimental -
• ty by the providence of Cott, "will' folic the
liberty to express my gratitude. •. '
. A cough and the alarming symptoms 4.-Dom.
sumption had reduced me tot) low toJeave mu
anything like hOpe, when my physieinn brought
me- n bottle of. 'your PECTUDAL, It see - Sped to
afford immediate relief, and new in a few vet he
time lets restored me to sound health. It it will
do for - rah - 6.s what it hactlonesfor rpeoyott are
certainly one of the benefactors of mankind,
Sincerely wishing you every blessing ; I am
Very respectfully yours;
JWIN J, OLA AKE,
Rector of St. Peter's Clmren,.
With such assurance, and troth such
men, no stronger
.proof can be adduced'
unless it be from its eflicts upon trial.
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It ls prepared upon purely scientific principles,
and cannot be justly termed a quack medicine,
unless scianoe, be quackery, For sale by. -
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Surgeons, London, and Honorary Member et, the
libiladelptila Mt diens ' society. The various
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Diseases cot the Prostrate Gland; Impotency; soli.
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all the rec ipes e given in Wain language. The
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by every, one. Young men AVIIO . IIRVO been itisfiir
tsinntelii contracting, disease, previous to placing
yourselves under the care ,of any doctor, no may
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