MEE agtitaiturni. ' II • -,,'`'.'ru'lP•amti oR.AukittiO.'aiir,Cottpps „ . . . . . . . I • hairemot --yet• by any -mennadlsoevered WhOle'eftke • 1 les of nanurie ig Props. One practice boa bean too long blindly follow, -But-it is.now fouhd to be of no use.- The climate, the quality of tho'imii, mechnnlcel-on sell as chemical, the nsiect, the',Olevation• ' and ovea the ciop,,tre all modify isg circum tit'nocies, as well as the influence of the geolo gical stratwon which the soil rests. Though the latter is modified often odi fi ed by drifts,.yet the mechanical o barnoter of the soil, as wellies the chemical,•has muob to do with.tho value of the anpexinougibent strata. Hence we 'have .ar riled at the following deductions,. which brace almost the whole of our knowledge: 1. The same manure will not always have • the same effect either on the same soil for an other crop or another soil for the cam e orop, or either on the one or the other for any groat period of time. It was a custom in Cheshire, , some Tears ligo,..far capitalists to take farms, to manure „the whole year after year with soot, to get great crops; but, ultimately,,to leave the farm denuded of its stamina so much as to be al most worthless for years after from simple sterility. This was said to ho because the loot WOO s stimulant and not a manure. But we 'shall allude afterwards to the elucidation of this principle. 2 On come snits a mineral manure is quite adequate — o produce ample er)ps. This ir,s so far proved by the theoretical oalsolations of Liobeg, that ho suggested ff purely mineral theory, and Messrs, Musdrat Co. Inni.,ufactured ono under his direction, which was an absolute failure. 1, Os other soils ammo,niacal, or, ntleast, !antic matinees, with or without carbonaceous manure, or the latter alone will produce better crops than mineral manure, and will alone secure n very full production. So far did Mr. Iluxtable carry this, that be proposed the application of ammonia at a given . price n■ the only panacea for the farmer, and the eel-tain means of growing Wheat at 40s 'V quarter. 4. On thin' soils mechanical mixtures will do mire to benefit a soil than ally manure _rhatevor; in other words, the addition of substances useless in themselves will promote production of crops before impossible to be grown on the land, and will ensure crops of a much better quality and larger quan'tity. Thus au or plioation of the coldest and most worthless clay to an equally barren and ste xils-sand hill often constitute a soil of fair quality, if t fit to grow crops at once, at lutist very fit to receive a small modicum of manure vviili rho greatest possible advantage; Sr peat upon clay, or marl upon chalk . ; nay, in fact, nearly every mixture short of sand upon clay, which seems. to -be of very little service. b . . Phosphoric acid will ba,"especiallyln a state of sligh! fixation, highly beneficial to al snost.every .oil; simply because this is a l ma-. inrrl of which the whole process of agrioa tare appears'w denude the land. Thus soil the most worthless, barren pests and. Wowing sands, are made to grow the finest green crops by the use of vitriolized bones or of guano. 6. A general manure, consisting of-ammo nia end pota , ll, with a mixture of carbonace ous matter, if ,u a high state of solubility, will almost 'availably produce a moderately good crop in any soil whatever. This appenta to he owing to their enabling the plants to take up their proper quantity of the other mineral matters in the soil, and so afford large !rat' organization for drawing the supplies of ihe needed carbonic acid gas from 'the atmosphere. 7. A succes,lon of the same kind of manures Will, after po.qiiibly a second application, al ways tend to• produce less and less-sensible results in improving the crop. Pew matures contain all the elements need ed by platys. Guano seems to be by far the best general mailire,but it is quite possible that in time it may be found necessary to ap ply some oth,:r, to keep up the proportions of stamina in the soil.- 8. In soils where the manure rapidly disap pears, from a want of power to absorb its best qualities, a small and frequent application is preforahle to a larger ans more remote system of dressing. • •• When the soil can hold the manure only for a short period, it is manifestly best to give it to the plants :n the quantities they can readily assimilate, 0. Mellor° sbould,always bo applied in th' degree of lix-..tion most easily dissolved by the evil or the plants. A second application is botter than lab much atbnce. 2 , ,k;iprel1(1111:011 1 3. rxr..E INSURANCE. The Allen and East Perinsborough Mutual Fire insurance Company of Cumberland coon ifIC•111, allod by nn Act (it' Assembly, is •ow fully (irganizad, and in operation under the menageotont of tho following commission ers. viz: Jacob wholly, Wm, R. ~ Gorgas i .slo bad Coekhn, jhleboir Brenneman, Christ dSta3i.. man, Chri.tian riizol, Jacob U. Cony Lewis flyar,!Nary Logan, Benjamin H. hi,enr, Jai rob irk, Sarriuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker sham. The ratre:of insnrance aro as hiw and favor. able SR tiny Company of the hind in the State. Parsons Wishing to become ma:nborn are in wiled to mike application to illiragent; of the company, who are willing tb wait upon them al tiny time. BF NJ. fl. MOSSE'II, President. • HENRY Lott, Vice President; Lewis flyer, Secretary. e Michael Cocklin, 7 reasarer. ' AGENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cumber Lind ; C. ii. flerninn. Kingstown , lien r ry &tiring, Shiremanstown; -Charles• Bell, ; Dr. J. AM, Churoldown Samuel Graham. West Pennaborough; Jamen IVleDow al, Finhlsford '; Mode Griffith, South Middle, Inn; Samuel Conver, Benjamin flaverstielt, Mechanicabur; John Sherrleit, Liaburp ; Da vid Conver, Shopherdatorn. - .York County.—Abn Cowman. Dilleburg • Pater Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, M'fbi Waahington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel 'lltaffenabsrger, W'.Craft,Perudire..' Ilartisburg.—Mouser & Lochinatt. - ftlernbare of the coinpany having rrheies adout to expire can have them renewed by making application to any of the uggos. Nov. 24, Iy. LIVE INSURANCE!. rir HE undersigned having been the agent, o the - f{ undersigned life tnsurrotim Company, et' arrishurg, Pa.. centinuea .to ace in that Ca paOty, by authority of said • Company.. .Ito .istolid respectfully inform the community , tioa bo srilLeitand to such , persons no may toway 'heir desire to insure their.liver, and thus give stime.pretedtiott to their bereaved fmnilirs and *iambi in easetaf death: Office to Wait ?OM fret Street, Darbst e ,, . • . . , Illisv2:s3f , , ~I , WPTITHINGON. - RosEN „ ITOR.SE, :Sign. Fancy add Ornamental ri „ painlar i f(rvie' s (formerly Harper's) Rdw, next door to Trout's Hat Store.. Ho vjII ot• tend promptly to all the above descriptions 01 painting, at ritasonablo prices. .The various kinds of graining attended to, such de mahog. , any, oak, wllniut, &e,. In the improved ntylee. 18.52—ty. •ihi. , ; ,4 . l iciWs . 4 s tc4 „0.i*0:,! i.W*..41:11.k,b11 AIUUV " lanarty..slixtOif..l THE ouhErcrillec having rentrned frets pm city:mmlld atfuntern oi hie Mends' Ulla' the putdiangocrally to the Ihrge and wijil se• 'fined assorttnent,of Hardware which lie has jut •! ! , Al A TEHIXI,4 _ ' ehai"iuls, ecr'Wri, hinges;lucltrc h(dlth g ass; putty; ι 'OHO, .' edge tools; taws and' every 'aescrip• toot; with filci, .rnsti . s,'hrimmore, anvils, &c. 'll..'gtmeral issfiitmont . of - , SrIOPIAREIP Sr; §tiI)b,L;CRS TOOLS, together with 'rperciacO: titling and binding ektits, 'sheet' dirtied, wax , pegii, lasts, harnessmounting, mounting, stirldh3yech s l&e. dbACII TRIM MIN G—enrivassAplain, on atmelled,.ligured.antiembossed,) patent and en- Eamelled lenther,,axles,,,spritige, : hubsi Spoke, fellties; shills, &c, Cabinet Makers will find a large iiesormorir of varnishes, inalthgany. and walnut; veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curlcd.harr, &c. The stock of IRON is large arid:well selec cd, comprising all the kinds in general use, as' hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, hal and band iron, round, square and oval iron, h o rse .. i 3 l lO O iron and nail rods, with a large lot of cast'and,sprine steel, English uncAmdrictin blister steel, &c. Housekeepers and those about commencing will find it to their aivmitngc to call,nrid exem inn our cutlery, brim-min and jawed ware pans, kettles; cedar ware, baskets, &c. ; In addition to the above we have received n splendid assertment of WALL PAPER, mm king, the stock complete;nnd at' stn.h prices ns cannot fail to give satisfixtion: • We• invite all friction to call, knowing it will be to their own ndvantage. Iternember the old stand, East High Street, Car,isle, P, Oct. 12, 1853. HENRY SAXTON., ./ Great Sffltractionf HOt FOR THE' HOLIDAYS: j{rRISS KINGLE'S OLD HALL — Is now mid will continue to he supplied with the greatest novelties up to the close of the season, comprising in pert CON FECTIONA RIES of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jetty Cakes, 800 Bane, Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Rosa, Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and ex ploding Secrets. Also all the common varie• ties:all of which will be sold 'wholesal.: and retail at law rates. We have just received FRUITS AN•D NUTS of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, P: nen., Citron, Our rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds; Fil berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. In connection with the above th largest assort ment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of ovary kind from all parts or Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, Flag, papier macho, tin and India rubber, zinc, &c.. each as Fine Wax, kid and jointed Dulls, Sowing and'Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes o , Flower 'Vases, Motto Cans, Ten Setts, Music Boxes, Port Mutinies, Battle Doors, Grace Hoops, Masks, Drnms, Guns, Trumpets, Dominoes, lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps and Hair Oils of every variety. In connection with the above a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized. crushed and brown Su gars, oluvory grade, Coffee, Molasses. Starch Green and Black Teas, Spices , Butter, soda Sugar, Water and ()Aar Crackers, cheese, subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a zencrvus public for the patronage hereto• fore bristuwad on him, and hopes, by a desire to please, to morit a continuance of the 8111110. MONYER. Carlisle. December 7, 1853. FALL AND WINTER. Styles of Hats!! GEORGE KELLER respectlidly - announ. ces to his old Patrons nod the public gen. orally that he has just received the iA . SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S FIATS, manufactured at !'";';,,i,7,.,, , ono.-of 'the best establishments to 2... 1 . 6 -- :' Philadelphia, to which ho invites spacial-attention. lie has oleo constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of his own manufacture as well as city made n•ATs AND CAPS. suitable for. he season,rfoinprising every vpri evi of Russia, Cleaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, together with a hill assortment of Cape of every shape and dee. cription, and at every pries., Lie particularly invites the public to call and examine his exten sive assortur+fint, which in.style, material and finish, cannot`. be surpassed by any in market, and which ho is able to put at prices lower than ever. crr Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, between Homer's and Sener's store. [June 1] BP O` WA Corner of IrmoO'er and Lowlier stz,, Carlisle, %If! I; undersigned has always on hand a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell - nt the lowest prices. lie invitei attention pamic ularly to the - Patent String• Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which ent,rely obviates all objections. The bottom can be clinched to old Bett3COdd4. They In - Ivo - given entire satin [lon to all who have them in use. COFFINS made to order aitho shortest notice. __ _ • ... JACOB 1 , ETTER Cnrlisle Jan'y. 1851,—1y. CARLISLE FOUNDRY& HI A 0 HINE S H or , • MTH: imbue:Tibor continuesto manuiacture ut his Foundry in East High street, having on hand a great variety of good patterns, and is prepared in furnish lIIQN AND Bit ASt-t CASTINGS, which Will be executed toorder (if not on hand,) atthe shortest notice, such as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, f¢ c., Plough Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon nod CoaCh Boxes, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, &e. Stearn. Engines built to order and reffiiired, ,Allkinds of machinery in Paper Mills, Grist Alit:s and Factories repaired of short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. 116 q, Horse Powers and Threshing Mnellinos, aucl as Bevel Gear FOur'llorso,power i Hor izon al Gear Four Horse Power ; Horizontal Goer Two fibre° Powel,. Ploughs, Corn Shel lore and Corn Crushers. Threshing•machines and Horse powers repaired add Job Work iota: at the 'shortest notice. Patterns or different kinds on hand ant: made to order. lle also has on hand a largo supply of Phila delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con• man ly making Cooking Stoves of various , im proved pavorns, for coal or wood. Ten Plate' Stoves, Grates, &c. Repairing done io 'all kinds of Machinery.— All kinds °foul Iron, Dyuss and Copper taken in exchange for work. • ' ntir2lir FRANKLIN GARDNER. IMtt➢W./BRE. • ..1 A LARGE SPI),ING ARBriTAL! Varinca_surpnespe in quantity quality and V prices any I barter( ever yet been opened in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety of all kinds of hardware, such as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlony, Coach Trimmings, Paints Oils, Varnish, Class, Nails, Files, 'Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels,' Bows, Fellatio, Veneers, Cedarwaro, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron, 'Steel, &c., 'with a thousand more articles untnemionable. Having—purchrsed torsoly of Heavy, : Goods previous to the 'Wynne() in prices, I urn enabled to sell goods nt old prices. Persona in, want - Hurdwitre me invited to cull and ettantino.my goods and hear my prices, and you will be Sal^ raked where ths,Cheap IlardWare is to be hod. trf My stock of WALL PAPER is nntip , : prom hed by any in the llorough. Thankful for the former littoral patronage, a nontinuanco. of the WIWI:11s solicited by JOHN P. LIME.. Wart Sido of North Hanover ..Sireer, Carlid WitUILT, CANDLES, 4%40. FAMILY, parties Sabbath. Sohook and Pic nio parties in going to tho country will do %tell by calling of the cheap Drug Store of. B, J. where they can bo supplied With ar ticles at the lowest rates and of the .best gnat• tiy. CANDlES—retail- price,. 20 cents per pnoltd., g 3-tarot lon-tutont of Paton t,Mod• rdoes.nonstantlY 'on !mlt fY2° • •,. - • : 1000 S' ,TONLitneburneen Erin!' or•rthe. best itnlity . jnet" ureeiving and for eat by E. 181 D. DEE, Jr, Only $2;40 per lonT- Carlialo, March 10, 1853. .. .-tors . & 91)0430,.'.i F rsr itio•oaa nva• r At the .New and Chatikgliiie.i'.?.;) • Weis ; A? fa, belt • o'u 1.13 ii,',Ei r tictfully announce to then Iriends and the, public i that,t,liey bawl just received from N e w Yinfeand a-large - antk lierti4orips - FALL AND WI.NTER GOODS, 'Contastim , or the latest sty los of Diem. Goods ilFreitelT plaids, cashmeres, mouedelames,— all wool, mous de lieges, Persian clorhi," plaid,brucade and black silks, al. • ,pound,, raid Mourning Goods:. ...„ , D.O.M E-S C'S . , Bleiched.rind unbleached muslin, cheeks, (=lngham's, tickings - , win and cl'd Canton Flannele, thble lition,table cloths,Napkiiis Damask .towels, wool flannels; LACES....A.ND EMBROIDERIES— cambric and swiss ruffling, edgins and insert ing' lisle meehlin and florentine Inees, collars, undereleee‘ee..spencers, culls, &c. 'HOSIERY AND GLOVES Silk, cashm...re and Saxony hose, merino hall kose, white and 'duck silk hose, black, white I and mixell soften ,hose. ladies and gents silk, kid, fleecy lined silk and cotion'gloves C LOTHS AND C,A SSINI ER ES .A large assoriruent'of chults,, cassiintres, nets, Lentueky jeans, merino, satin and black' silk vestings, BOOTS AND SHOES A largo ass •rtment of ladies and gentlemens shoes, slippers and Coins, ehildrens shoes, from the best mainline! tirers. • . FAMILY GROCERIES, Rio and in 4 Coffees, New Orlean , Cul a and refined sugars, Levering's; Syrup Molasses. Cubs do., and Spices of all kinds, Their:goods have all been selected with great care from the best New Yorkand Philadelphia 'tonnes, and eannefal to suit purchasers both in quality and trice. sepl4 ME - 4 11TEUr DRUG STORE !!! . • South Hanover Street,' the Court house. BP KIEWER, druggist, would respect. fully Inform the cltizens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has opened a new CDEMICALIAND DRUG STORE lis stock is entirely new, and has been seine. ad with great rare. As many tot the articles 'n daily use by, physicians and Families tlet eri nate by ago and exposure, _rest care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities. • ALtention is especially invited to his stock of Medictnes,,Essei.tial. Oils, Oils, 'Tinctures, Wines, Extract:, Conlection4, Chemicals, • Together with the almvenhe hMra 11_11 assortment of Paints, Varn;Aes,-Dye-6(till's Paint and Varnish Brushes. and CUNIEUTIONARIES Ile has also on hand a Eplen of every variety. did assortment of Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporters, Br ant Exhausters, Nipple Shield's, l'oo.h Washes and Pastes ; also MEDICINAL WINES' AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SEGA ES, from the best Havana end Spanish houses., or every flavor, from ono cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mistakes during any , temporaray absence of the proprietor, the serv.ces of an experienced and conpetent assistant have been secured,' which will he felt to be important, in view of therespousibiliti es which are known to devolve upon the drugffist. xj YSICIA NS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orders from Pbvsietans sad Merchants in the country will be filled with eery, and at prices whioli must prove satisfactory. N B.—All officinal preparations made in strict •aecordance with the directions of the U, S. Pharmacopoeia. A - liberal share of public patronage is rest peetttilly solicited. Terms psi). May II: 1853. 41:J. ffIEFFER. ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL! FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS Al the Store of iF, WOODS. Second Arrival of Winter Dry—Coods., TUE -subscriher reSpeL:Hully informs his friends and numerous customers. Mat he has returned Irvin FlulndeMina with a large arson mont of Fall nr.d Winter Goods, consts.ing of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings. 1%1 uSi ins, tick ing,s, checks, flannels, linsey, craving, suspen• dors, gloves, Sre. • LADIES'- DRESS GOODS, Silks. bombazines, merinnes, coburg cloths fg'd ['kin and changeable poplins, ginglan n a calicoes, alpacas, shamas, boviery, &c. HATS AND CAPS, Men's nod 130,3'5, very. large nssortrnont, a so Bonnets and .I2.ibbons. BOOTS , AND SHOES. A largo assortment of Moo's Women's and Childreu•s Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind uni Buskin Shoes at very low prives. Colered and W hite CAR CHA IN , GROCERIES, APirge nss,ortrnent of GROCERIES, sue as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &e. All who visit our establishment are tree to acknowledge that we are soiling Foreign and Domestic &ry Goods, floots,.Shocb, &c, at as tonishingly low prices! Our low prices have already attracted a large number of people. The attention of all who wkolt good tint-gni:it to .solicited. us great inducements can be oileted to purchasers. Don't forget the old eland, Ilamerich's eor ner, North linnover Street, , :,Buttor, Eggs, Rags and Snap taken at intake prices. . N. W. AV GODS, Der 231W1' STOVES!- STOVES! STOVES! JOHN D. GORGAS,. WOULD inform the public that he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main street, next door to Marion 11 all, the largest nd most complete assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES to be found in this county, which will be sold at the lowest prices tkeash or approved credit. His stock consists of a large assortment of new and highly approved ~-• PATENT'COOKING STOVES, Finished in the most complete manner, and calculated fur either wood or cool. or - both. All tho old standard patterns, which have stood the test of opperience, may be found at his estab. lishment. Also a great vatiety of the most ap 'Proved and beautiful , PARLOR AND OFFICE STO VES, Including a number of new styles, possessing very superior advantages over those heretolore -in-use.—Families and housekeepers are respect— fully invited to give him a cull before purcha sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the county and put up at the shortest notice. He continues to do al, kinds of ' TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and - Copper work, and has constantly on hand or will make to order every article required by housekeepers or whets in this line. Ills stock of Tin end Copper-ware embraces every kind of 110116(31)0d and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the -best immulhourcd. Persons in went of articles in hisline may nlways be sure of being accomodated to their satisfaction by giving film n cell. fOctl9 SADDLE AND HARNESS HAHNE rFIE subscriber continues to carry on the ~.above business; in all DE various branches, in North Hanover street „Cal'lisle, two doors North of Leonean cordea,,,avhere ho intends keeping on hand rgencral assortment in his line. Consisting of all kinds of bah ionable SADDLES, Bridles martingales, Girths, ir elegies, and Halters, OEO, TRUNKS, tray- ! :• cling and saddle bugs. Ile also manufactures thentodt apkov'ed Spanish Spans , Saddles, ever used in this country, those wishing a handsome, durable and pleasant sail. dlo will do well to cull and'sco therm Ile also manufacturee Harness, Bridles, Collars end Whine in all their varieties, end confidently be lieves front the general approbation of Ilie rim tomers, that .ho malom,„the neatest—and best gears,in all, their variety of •lireadth, That is etudet he aotintcy„ also makes all hinds of Nlntrdases to order,-viz: Straw, Busk. Curl ad Mir and . Spring Alatrasses.. All the above articles will be madcrOf the bthit maierial 'and workmanahlp,aed..with the tilm - ast despite!). ,inni 4- ly' •-• • ;OSI3ORN. "t‘i* , 110 mr.azixose iiara;t , ERY'I3 PAM tor GROCERY (lava and Maraeniha Coffees,• Green and Roasted do„, Orleans and Clarntied ; • Brown” Sugars Pulverized, Crushed Emil • Loaf do,poleCrushed "(preserving) do. Rice, • harrow and CUrn Starch.. Mon t i Cocoa,' • Chorolate,.. Vanilla 'Bean, Mace, Citron., with Spire of every kind,. • ' Spertn,'Mould; Adamantine Candles, • Orleans and Sugar ,H• Syrup Molasses, 11kuen, nun ny Syrup. . OtTA' fresh assortnioni or 411 the übove nrti oleo, and a geOertil supply of of her artielre usually kept by, us; all just,upound tind for sale Pt our newetore" June 8, IBM,: -' • tr. illbitincs, El 1:11.1E11 COMPLAINT, DICE, Clt 'WNW ORNERVOUS,II.I:I3ILITY. DIS EASU;OF'"SHE ANd'ALL I)ISKA.SES MUSING I , KONI 1 A.)ISORI)NRED LAVER OR S T NI AC . . inlek;fulneNf,' of blood to lie head, acidity [Wine storrirkh, nausea, heartburn, disgust Ter fond, fulness' or "Weight in the stomach, sour eructations; siiik ing• or fluttering at the pit of the'iotninticli;; of the lieud, hurried beciitliiitgi fluttering , at the heart, choking or , Suffoonting'sennutions when hi a lying posture, 'ditithess" of dote or, webs bettor° the' ,Sight,.lever:ariddull Pain'. in the head, define- Acncy of Perspiialien, yellownesd,of the skin and eyes, pain h'tlics' side, back, chest, Hibbs, &c.; sudden flushes of petit, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and grea depression of spirits, CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CCIIMD BY R. TIOCDFLAND'S CELEBRATED' GEP.IVIAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR; C. M. - JACKSON, No. 120 Arch .Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not , excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, on the cures uttenl,iu many cases alter skilful physidians had filed. - These Bitters .ere worthy the attention of invalid r. Possessiag,great virtues ht the rec. tifieation. of diseases of the Liver and lessor glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive or gans, they arc withal safe, certain end pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED Testimony of the highest character! HON. GEO S'I'ROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov: lEilt, 1852. said; "your 'Hoot - hind's German Bitters' line been in use in our place over a year past, and to the astonish- (neat of many has performed wonders. We may notice a few instances that have come under own immediate notice:—al,most every person who has stooped at the hotel of Win. Lackey,' ono year since, predicted irum his a. -- muciated cotintenance and slebility, _that he could not live moth longer. lie was unable • to attend to his bniness, arid for the geed tili part of the time confined to his room. We rec• mummified him 'to try the German Bitters; he did, and to the surprise of all his friends lie is now able to".lttend to his usual business and preform manua labor. The case of Henry .\\ j, Asper a stoneM 801), whom no one supposed would ever recto, ir from the debility of his system, lvt, was I olteJ upon as Gist approach jog the grave, t k eight or' nine bottles of the Bitters durin the last winter, end this stun ' mar lie hins , been Ito tin; surprise ut all who knew hie case] following his trade. The case of William Murphy is no less astonishing.— He too was en far reduced us to induce the generid belief that the grave alone would be his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended _ him to try the Hooffand's German Bitters; ha is now apparently a well man, and able tirdo a hard day's work. IVet could mention many other eases of a• similar character. if it were nenessary. I myself derived much benefit from their use. I Ince given considerable of it a way, riot for your bens fit alone, but to relieve suffering humaidiy, and let me assure you I an, pleased to see the happy result. To the .111 icted we say, try them fairly and I will warrant relief." These Bitters aro worthy the attention of ,possessing grent power in the rusk).- ration of a healthy_action of the liver and the lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and nervous system, and bringing the spited) gen erally-to a high state o, health. _ . Far sale by S. W. finverstick and S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechaniet.hurg; 3. IL Her ron, Newville; J. S. Altie, Sliippeasburg, and by dealers in modicimis every where. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE ...4217) SEED STORE THE sub , cribers, in addition to their extort. sive Grocery, have connected therewith an AGRICUL'I'IJRAL W A REII 0 USE and SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pa.,.and aro prepared to fill all orders, by wholesale and mad, of all kinds of Agricultural 1111p1C111 nts, N'egetabte and Flower Seeds, &e. Country morchanis with reasonable discounts to sell again: Iforse-powers and threshers, whent.drillla and seed-Id:Am era, plows, harrow a nnd cultiva tors, fodder. hay, and straw-caner , gram tans 'corn shelters, vegetable mimes, band grain mills, elovel spellers, horse rakes, chat its,g rind stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and manor forks, farmer's boilers, ox yoke and bow, patent bow pins,. cyw chains, spades, boos and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradle. -9, dry t teenid seyt bestouua, Pontiac post augurs, axes and . hatchets; grain bags, grain measures, garden trow Is, pruning and budding knives, grass and gram 64:kiwi. screw wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, carry. e o l it hs, garden reels, 'bow hells,whiffle tices, guanii, piaster, poudrette, bone dust, lime, g3r• den, field and flower seeds. Alan. a largo and fresh assortment of GR C ORR I ES, TEAS, Ste., all cheap - for cash. - Il Y I , ', It bz. 1.1 A LI.. 10 - ticain and produce of oil kinds received n exchange for implements. April 1.3, PltESEitvE yowl. TEETii BY USING Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash. . mills volume preparation has long been used 11. in New York and Philadelphia, where it has attained an immense popularity, for cleansing, prestireing'inid neautifyint, the teeth. It is an excellent remedy fat• sorcooft or bleeding Gurus. It ids° imparts:l delightful freshness to the mouth -and agreeable odor- to the breath. -Read the folloretng from Dr. ?hurray, , 44 .1 can, with the utmost confidence, recom mend to the public, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic; Tooth Wash 10 the best hi use.'' In piy practice as,:; Dentist, I hove used a n d recommended it Mr nie last five years; and have lotind it In give sat i IX:tattoo in every instance, as the Wash dues not contain acid, or anything injuriolis to the teeth or gums; but, on the eolitravy, is the best antiseptic 'it the practice, and therefore, would recommend he sue of it, not only to those who wish to pre serve their teeth and gums, unit have a wholesome ilirealh;but - nlso - to - tlinse who have - diseased gums for teeth. The use of thu Wadi, for a short time, will inure . a return to 'their healthy slate. GEORGE Al CRUM', Dentist, No • GI, S. Eleventh st., telow Chestnin of Carlisle, mays t—" Mr. Zer 'man, I am, Wei I pleased with v e in Tooth Wash it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without injuring them ,hut it cures sore or bleeding gums. 1. cheerfully recommend it, to the profess. on and public, as the very best preparation that can he need for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the gtims, and giving sweetness to the breath. I= Price 25 emits per bottle. Prepared only ' Primeis Zeeman, Druggist and Chemist, LOI.IIC of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. . For axle by SAMUEL ELLIOTr, Cut lisle octl3 1%1 THE WONDER OF THE-AGE. For the Cure of Saltrhenm, Chill4nms , Com mon Sores, Chapped or Cracked Ilauds,-Burns or Scalds, Cute or hahummitien of the - Breast, bites or iosects ; "Sore Lips, Pim: pies on the Rice, and Breaking Out and Sores on. Children ; Koh all di set4eit of the This titutntent will cure the ,VAltrhemint mid or ,Chapped hands.' quicker mold surer thannimy other medicines of time kind; before the. public. . To substantiate the shove, I can give hundreds of certificates. hut I consider it no line, As (am: person Call do the name, it they have f r i en d s , l ee even n worthless Article) I • r. ly solely on the merits of the Oilit meld for time knthlic mtronace. ' N. single box of this' Ointment will. keep any 11 I llCkfilli I 1 lI'S, FOrriler'l3, or Aleolintmlu's hands, let them chAp or crack ever an ball, sound and in good working order all winter. ,Prepared awl sold by . . MONIIMM TER lIP.L, , Namigattick, (loan, Sold nius by the principal Druggists, and Country - Merchants. 'Price '2O cents per bey." Nov. 10..1853-1y •--. Bogars and Tobacco. Persons feeling themselves disposed •,to in. - dulge in.gout. Empire 'are requested to ball at the l)rug Store QC 13. J. KIOVVER, where they may, obtain all article which-she heeit it t es not to recommend as being the best in Carlisle. visiting Carlisle should not leave be. fore Lacing a glance at 8.J.-Kieffur's'Drii , i , and ChemicirStoro, Smith Hanover street. lie has on bandit variety ,o 1 fancy articles, such as hair, liatolothes. Nall and tenth ktrealies, co logno bottles, furniture dunters, portfolios . , note , pier,, worked end card baskets, visiting cards and mmeA, n lino variety of fans, ameerdeons, See. The ladies ire invited to call and examine attparier Matte. Cull soon, as he IR determined to sell bargains. H. J. KIIIi:FFER, July 20, 11353.' • S. Hattover_st. ;;;..;w*.!),; ,, ,9ii - e* . scll*lit., TUBULAR ovxmliOVAlß ill NGk] Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding • ' dlousrs .atz/1 • 03E want cif' a superior. Coolditg 4p; LH)..iratitA 'lire 'invited 041 'I% are noliso:and ex - atui it this It aiiiie> Por . A.:cart:M - 6y and simplicity . nt oper'avien it sten& :unrivaled. It.huA tt vet-fent hot tilt vcintiletioi' —and thisaishalted in t h ia Oven will retain theii juice and flavor equal to that roasted before am open tiro,- Aleuts ; and ,pastfy.• cooked . at rho aamottinowithom . tnie-alteenng : the other. .it wiirsittrOly itidietent heated air to heat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has no delseending' or Centre flite,e, and is equally well adapted to .. it .. .luminous-or common hard coal. iiniVa'OVir.'l.lle,boiling, pars Of the 11 nnge carries ui! t .st ea in and scent oh cashing, 114 well as heat in summer. Eviny Range Bold warranted to giVeieatlsfa - C-' lion, or no expense the purclinsei. •'?1 - 1AYES'. VENTILA'fO.II, , • Parented O'cinhor, IV.IP, I For Public Ilaik Faciartts. liailroad Cars, Chinintes ) Flues, Shits, Steamel s, t 5 Ic. Pnre air is'a sultjeet :miming the attention o L e v e ry bitildit.tgablionld be proviiloil with the proper ineatta of ventilatitili . Alto. a powerful' Warining and-Ventilating Furnace, For Dwellings. School Rouses. Chnithes:Thills, Stores, FuJoi ,517., A largo nsßnmnent of ()Wive, Ilan and Conk ing Stover, Parlor •Gratms, Regiten4, Wholesale and Retail. RAND k. ITAYF,S, 82 Norlh4Sixllt .strect, Phila. ...'rPermnil tottritm 'given to warming in evntilatine both pablie anti private builuings. DAVIS di. CUMIN, Dealer: , in '• Lamps, Lal terns and Chandeliers, N,k? Corner Fourth and Cherry sts4 Phila, kpuff AV NC; enlarged and improved their store, land having the largest assortment 01 lump, in Philadelphia, they ore now prepared to tar nish Camphihe, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosg me Gas and Lard Oil.— Latcps.i.anterns of all warns, Fn • ncy Hotel and - Hall Lamps, Chandeliros, G trandolcs and Candelabras, and Mint - ne Lampsott the man ufacturers loweq prises. Glass Lamps by the pnckage, it a small advance over ancnon p•i= cos. Being large AI A N F.Y.;'IT Eltfi of rine Oil, lluraing Fluid, Ethereal (Id, A tco• Ind and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these artieles at such prices that Mer- Chants will find it to their advantage to buy.— Call before goim , elsewhere, it you want bar gains. Also theSafet Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5. 1853—i y = W 11 )1.1,18 A LE and R ETA IL "V\ at the " Philadelphia Watch end Jewelry Stide," Number 96 North Second Street, corner • of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever \Vetches, lull Illitejowelled, 18 carat cases, 510,00 tiold Letni,e. 18 carat cases, $24 00 Silver do j e wel,. 9 00 Silver Lever," lull j wc11,ed,... 12 00 Superior Qoartiers 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 • Fine Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' GLIB Pencils, 1 00 Silver Ten Spoons, set, - 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 37 . 6 cents to $8 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 1 , 21 penis ; . Patent, 181 ; Limo, ; o'the - f• articles in proportion. All goods warranted to lie Whit} they 'tire sold for. STAUFFER Si: HARLEY, seprfly Successors to 0, Conrad. On hand. sonic Gold and Sliver Levers and Lepines..itill lower thee the. ahoy( prices. , _ ERCIA L COLVEGF.;;" Located No 10 Jialtimore Street, Baltimore. Aid. The osiensible object 01 this Institution is to phice in Ole reueli of individuals proper lacdi ties for obiaining a thorough and practical Nloreanaile Etititiiition. I\ km hitig inoced has been monied iliat is calculated to produce the desired result. The rooms of the College are. well lilted up, cony melody arranged, nod smutted in the most desirable part ill doe City. Connected thereto is a Commermiol Library, nod this, in (MIIIIVO 10N 11' II II 1/1111111111 LOCI ICS on Coom oi er. real Law nod Alereantoli Science, is a nuttier of the highest impotinioee to all who desire to beemo , Accountants of the iirior order, and oc cupy SI atIMIS 1/I poolii and responsibility. A young man can heig. • obtain a more erg eel knowledge or general bminess mailers itv a less , weeks than van lie acquired in as many years in any one Counting Roots. The conirse of Rally embriot es Double Entry Rook keeping, and ins adapintion to, lino tons depart memo of Conunerco and Trhd6, Mercan tile cnlculatione taught according to the tnost approved methods, Practical l'en manship, eom hiuiurg of o,xeculion with toe:tidy of construction. 'Lee tiers on Merennrile Lnw, upon varoous imporinnt 111ercanide sulojects bnside many other points necessary for a hook• keeper or business [min tos understand. The time necessary Mr nn industrious student to complete she course varies from 5 to 8 weeks. There bring no t• arminn, nppl ir'nnln eon enter no only time and attend both dos , and evening. Exnminations ere !meld tit staled periods and Diploma awarded to !louse who it [1(11111(0. r or terms, St.e., Write and have in Circular for. warded by mnik 23. 1853. Iy. ) ! 6; - • t _ 0 AK. .. ... , 1... '. G-OULD, [Suearsaon To A. FIDT,) No. 161 Chestnut St., Sionint's Building, Phila. RTIXNENSI VE Dlutiic Publisher, and Deal er in Musical Instrulnunts of every de. script ion. — Exclußive agent for Ile sale of Millet. Davie Coo Suspension Bridge Xolian and other • PIANOS, t,. Pianos, Molodeone, Mar tin's Duitnre, Ilnrps, Violins, Shoot. Music, Alusic Moults', &c. ifißesidents of the ernintry will be supnlied by mail or otherwise with music they may wish, as low as if purchased inpbrson. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, 1i feel confident of satisfying all who ntnyilavot me with a call-or order, Dealers in Music aniline/1 on the roost litiera terms. Pianos to let. Socond-hand Pianos for Salo. rum , ' 0 1853 Iv) LEATEER. ,Frturz & HENDRY, Store, 29 N Morocco Monufaciurcre, Curriers, ImporiOts, Commission eml.Gencral Leather Business; WHOLESALE Sr. RE VAIL. IVlanufamory 15 Siutgarotta strtiot. . . To Builders & Houskeepers'. THOSE who are building, or about corn:. monolog housekeeping will ho sure to find at all times un assortment to soleet from, .Lochs of oil sorts arid SizMit with brass, argil lo, mineral mrd'white knobs, .0 ith juptinned or its led forkiitoro, buil hinges; east mid.wrought, window gloss from fix lb to 200.8.1mlis,serews &e. You who are 'lima to ho warrior' and going to housekeeping, we have everything to please. suck us funny walisrs and trays, ivory handled knives and forks, in 'setts or by the dozen, common knives nerd forks, butler knives with platud find ivory lidtollos frying and broad pans, something irons, tubs, (Amor+, 4.13. lIENRY sAxToN CnrlieloOfiireli 9,1853 CHURCH, LEE AND HINMAN!), StoLW' ; ''a" 46].153LV.) • • STEA NI SAW Ti 5.141 L • EW CIIIII3P43LAND.,P A . Botiliet'Feethpis: 'l'llE subscritter,lteo justopetted npinvoine of Otorieh and other Bonnet ketithere of out ; half Ihn usual prie41.,..4;0tt tic y elteop lot Gtiniiy Dros • "'• Taut') GEO'. W. ILITNER. r4xitc3rEnDL. 200 bbl ill W 400,11114 LI It barriirn,'novt renewing. rind fbe wile by t WOODWARD & SMITH. ::?:‹) l!' :,i:,•::l[4ll...oitiiii.e',:.:-.'., , et rii,NIi.OPIITE." • , . • MYERS' - EXTRACT OF F CCK ROSE, Air tivaltuale' ihniet!fy scrojidotta L i iiyeNtioth 4.4 d/ Sick ,C,,l7(Cet, Sore; Mouth, :and 4i4 4, ..•,.., .1.;looa .11 ia.; " ..;: U,negual4cd. . , The' R i It Roan- has gained 'a ignitiition at home 0)65,0...Which 'no tither 'Fiferiieir:4, has the Icpgllmiof time. katordliii to the-bpi clans, the Rock Man, PI nit's unequalled in „(,:uxipg ,ttt,f,yorttla, In Its. Various Form st! STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN .(Pastor of the 2d Haw ist Chureh,New London (:t..) relative to iqxera' Extract kose. To The American Public As my name has been'Aised in connectien with recommendatinns'of f'Mr. Myers' 16 ek Rose Syrup, in viiriouri Mlveriisements by the maiinfactitrer; I beg leave It/ i.el Ire the follow ing statement- v; ilk .rcriiren'te'-to my segitaint. once With the remedy and tests to which I have subjected it. - and the reasons for having intro duced it to the' notice of private friends in the community iu whir b I roe de, long beliire the metfidirio was advertised. I make this elute ment freely, because I Lave, as a principle, withheld toy name from all patent niedieines, and sedulously abstained trona recommending them to the public, believing them frequently the spawn If quackery and humbug, and us tending to nuclease, instend.of les:ening huninn diastase and suffering. Such, I leer, in the ellaracte.r of a large portion of the patent pana ceas Of this Medicine making age. "Their name is legion," and from their influence. sa from the dcmnuia cal s pirits, we have reason' to pray fora safe deliverance. The First T-st.-1 hod myself suffered oc cnsiutiully with sudden attacks or sick Gond ar:he, and Billions Diarrhea, and 1 had sthight a great variety of enrative agents to but little purpose; and 'Mitering from this disease.(diur rhea) at this time, I deter niii.ed to test the new Syrup first upon myself. The results verb be yond my expectalinns. 'lt Was a powerful alterative, and the morbid notion of the si:stern was- Changed, and the fulictinna of al ere tioti were'restered In ,r 1 lieu Ithy state. It gave tone nod elasticity to my system, and corrected the derangement of the digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable blessing—health. 'l',l 0s test was not determined id a week, or n month; but I took flinr or five bottles in perhaps as many !multi's. Since ilintuinto I have suffer ed hill slightly from these derangements. My Sick Headache is entirely Cuted. Other 7'ests"—Finding this medicine so user, fill to myself, I at once gave it to several inva lid friends.' About this time, I was earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to a child, some eight years of age. This clild was severely afflicted with a Scrofula limner, of very severe type, the humor showing itself on till parts of the suffice, and then suddenly - dis appearing. The child was very sick, and it was thought doubtful whether s h e 0500 1 d liv e , The humor resent blpd black specks of inortithd I flesh. - In addition to some other remedies, a gave the child ibis Syrup for about six WeeliS, when she 111111 sufficient strength to gtf wit to school oecusionally. 'PM: swelling or her limbo eeefiell, and she ae on restored in health. The fainily feel that they owe her life, with G.,tt's blessing, to my remedies. This test Satisfied me that the Rock litigri possessed spepifi'c powers for Sic/Melons frt. more. 1 then tested it in crises of (Intim°, a Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Cane e", Sore Mouth, Er ysipelas,tialt Rheum, Piles, Isca all these cases with reject success. A nay testing thin Syrup_for__more than e' year, I wrote Mr. Myers (Oetober,7th, 185(1) enthusi• astieally, not expecting my letthr would be miblisiied, that his Syrup wax a . 't all-healing, and I gave biro- the result of its operatmes in several histances. I sliver' in that letter that "it was inveluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Erupt sus, Erysipilas, So Ii Rheum, and other disoiderz, included .in the varied faintly of diseases known as Seroftthi, &e..: that in Dyspepsia it' acted with wonder ful efficacry.! my opinion of its value for the nb - ve named discuses, remain inichunged, and the some as when I wrote Mr Myers in Om. Isro. Ido not recommend it for all the Mt; of our suffering Immunity ; but I unhesitating ly say, that as a remedy .for S:crofulolis aftee lions I believe it superior to any known cura tive agent. It has been sidfil i ciently ie , ted by d•imest ie practice to estnilish its allnplion to extensive usefulness in mitigating jhuman suffering and removing diseases. But What is the Bock Rose? -The following history of the Rock Rose plant and its meriieinal properties, we litho from the New Haven Palladium, March 1N52„ "The increased interest manifested in the R u ck Rose slant, in conuennence of the many wonderful CON'S elTeeted by Myers' Compound Extract of Jock Rose,' calla for a hricl history of it, in order to correct any erro li cc ion that may have been entertaint di nocern-, ing it ; and okra to set in a true ligl I the na ture of a plant which promises In bt. univer sally bencficial., &. ' 4 Wo are indebted to the United Stales Pis pensutory of 1b47, for the following desnrip lion' of it : " It is entirely different Irian the Common Rose. It k a red-stern d, oblong lea. plant, haring a bitter taste. In addition to remark able peculiarity of the plant, of bearing two crops of flowers in one season, it also'has ano ther interesting and beantitul propetty. Dr. ,yalon sayti, that in the months of Nos venther and December, he lies seen hundred • 01 these plants, pending out ,near their roots, broad, thin, etinied ine 7 erystals. aboat an inch in breadth: which molted..during the day, and were renewed in the mornimr. For a more minute and anilientieal description of il, the reader is eiferred to Toney and Grey's Botan ical works. Its IYledicat Hiptory and-Properties Are fur the mind imp,irtoht, since upon those &petls - Its value to rise community. Dr, Lon don Buys that in 1709, it WIIH so valuable in England, th ttr• it was 'cultivated from seeds. Ever sine() 1896, Professor Ives of 'Yule p ? - legO, hus mbitunkly used it with.greaf success • n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, ono through hiM its virtues were intolu known, until, no Dr. Tyler onys, " it is now in this section (New (Javan) a common mticle in domestic practice for the cure of Scrofula nod Cutaneous 'ds• cases." Dr. Whitlow. n Sea ch Bothnia of ii - etariety, wink travelling in America in 1814, learned Its Cun ado. Returning to Englund, lie employed it in medicating hib .baths, become greatly celebrated for the curd of simi lar direaree. Dr. J. 11. Thompaion. of Vie same place, pre -scribed it in had eases of Serofolutte patiente at Wills' Hospital.' Ills Bill:CURB attracted' the attention or senior physicians, fle report, the following retire'rkable ettNe of white awelling of the hip, in February, 1814 :--The led was seven years old, end had the disease three years. The bone woo dislocated both upward end outward. There was a largo opening' im the' hilt lauding to the hone; into which I could, thrust toy finger. I counted three ulcers. Ile had been 'under several phYsicians, who had• givelt him up; . I ordered a decoction of Redo In two days his night smietita ceased I like Ordered n teaspoonful of Rock Rose three times n tiny. days. after lie , was entirely Dr. of Madison, Cl., testifies hellos). 'value cif %lel( Rose, us evinced in the cure of numerous casco of the Scrofula,. eq. ceislly in children.! Monnlectureil by Vii"m Frenlilin 87; Ca.. 1, 4 ,m. -• • 1, Mr. VVarrin, though n inl,4trof tho Gos pel, Ivis fir n period • 6115 'years,igircl ntlon. , lion to tllo•auhjoet cf medical eclunco, to ify hint to adininkter tirtho pick, in connection with his pastoral duties. • ' WAIGEN. ..-- 7 1Vein" - /Antlon. April 1853. , Agents in Critnberkiiil Coieni o y.-'-S. W. Hey orstielt, S. Elliott end IV. A. heist', soGislc;: linverstich & Strohm, Kingstown; J. wisher,: Mechanicsburg ; -M.' Bitnor, Shiremanstown-; Eppley 'Cedar Spring; J. Bighorn fiterrott's Gap; 'Phonies ,G MINIM, Plainfield Newville J. 11. Wiley, Green Spring'; Wherry & Eisenhower, Newburg ;IV, IV E. Hays, Sitinpertaburg ; Hassel 'FL' Dice; Dickinson • Alexatniei Sz,'Mullen,Papertown. L. II exulier, clinrelitown. ~:tii~ceiianc~~_tc~ EPILEPSY' CAN BE CUED. XlAlte's .Vegetable ; Compout& FOR 'FRE 'CUM: OF. oic PiTs! • , - per:Torii-in:, • -more-teowirriiii-i•ti;(,•; • Mon any other iiirdieine•Tiet known or try Ore j•ellic'. ' rlllOll FIVE I/QL S. E0'111,E: . Tild pr. pi•kim• his imssl.•ssioil ottoteriius atertilicntetc, totrilttiog tale Astonishing and .I:tract/ions Ccares! .elicetytt Ity dais toetlicinc, 111111 tin cit. (MORI, 11i0 ft-Mowlllg Dilly, to ossit re tlihte olio - are so tt , o lot•ttatate ta Im Ittlliett II 1011 tla terra It tlit.ctte heretalore regarded that I..tte's'ltra liot•atltto IS AI. 3II I 6 T.INFALLIIII,g IN ITS CUBE! From Mrs,•llrooks, widow of AN. ,Ins. Brooks, lute of Comical'', 0. • • CONNEAUT, Feb. 5,1853. I , ARE — Sir: Vteme teml ire :mother bottle of Fit Metlicinvois ep lint like it, I e idiom it oifltiiiiel, ' tl hen I emitmeitt,illiii iii the medicine to my Eno kI4SII, lie liad h.. o,c to three Me per day. Ile has now mkt ii the me dicine over live months, and list; had, I • lliink, but Iwo tits in digit t me, tied those vi I . ) ligltt. Ilia body mill mind time ter) much improved; and by the blessing - of Clod. I teel that the' nn divine AA ectore hie body mid miittl to their v. Doted activi ty. Ilse is 'l2 'cure Ohl, and bas had fits Mel 12 years, which have been , very fee (profit, awl iery destrnetiie to his etiti•littilijit anti mod 111111- deeds 01 dollars Laic lo ist, eXl.Oolloll Ire medicine to "CURE errs,'' ' nothing, Iron it-lit-sett hint un til lie used your metlieme. Ilospectlulit totiec, Prittn Judson I amino, enmity Stmerintitidtvit o the Aslitalmhi Count) Infirmary, KINGSVILLE, F 011,4,1853.. Mr Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send a few inure bottles of y Mir ' Fit Ql adi i,inc; '1 nth) net need ' it, but think safer to keep it Olt hand. you, Itio cliiiitte has done it tinders. ) --- git - ie it to Miss Delano Shell:lsl.:id fits file 211 )stirs, by lotting the InettblvS when hut Ituti . 3 cal s 0111, which eOlllll not lit 1111 , 11Alit out to the mu lace.— Altee r taliii - g die medicine it low dm 5, tIIF. (LAO A FIN E•CEOP OF MCA and lits - S laid t in his She liaid hits or symptoms alutioct daily the eel her lidher cilia:lir with I, 0 in SO ilig that Mc Lc - neve the medicine has or mill is urk pericet cure, I also gave the medicine to 'Jane Ilettder ants and Aria Cavity, mho have bad tits almost doily, roe it tionilter el years 'I heir tits have ceased, and 1 Wilieve the medicine xi ill late the tltialretlt tiro, Muth 'mtey It:olden expetaled 1,3 the friends oldie above patients fee auctorlng, all to no V1111)1,50. The core '1,1,s lilt for tour medicine to perform, and I can el - curtoll) ret om uncoil It as a valuable ii sunset y. liespecilidly yours. JI'DSON LAI\ roN , Superintendent •Aslitninde ('n. LJirmacv Prepared and sold ag wholumile 1,3 Z. LAKE, Connelml, Ohio. 1•', 1' WELLER, traveling agent. Soul by S W 11:•,erstick , Carlisle • E H Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; W Gross, Ilarris burg. net 5-Iy.. Ar.,--4 :Ja ~;, -"' r-)OCTOR YOUR ,, , . ~. i SELF-I'lll\ A'l F.- ik••, LY. for `25 eentn, hr nientis / k: % of the l'OGlsl•iT .;I:sr U -7---" (,••/ As ' CI I. •kl'llisi or, Ever) (Ins' ~,I Acltt 1 "" , ' ' ' . 7 i ..i: ask ,$ `IA, 1,, lIIS UN N I'fINSIAN ! 1 1',.:, i • ' .1(4 , ~-. —Tile this ty-sistlt 1,0- . 7:l\ ;.. i t ^ tion, with one hunt!( rd eit ?:,\ ' ‘ r : tl4,4 If f t' i ,l 'avi ll l4, 5i0 ,,,, i,“ P, nate '•,,,\ •t•-• . • - r• - • Dist-ises and Maffei mu ,, ‘.. j . .. . ''''..-•itt: 4r7t g' ( ,"'", "I In Gene, ti:tstem, In evil) swipe -i, awl lone : to ullielt is ad ded a TrtnitiSe on .the Dieettm.t , ill Et oaths. in. tended lor the use of It niiilt s toil, (•te i•age 190), -being allies Itiglie,t login' toi.re to inott 0,1 pen. ple Or those ront( inpinting 0 tit ii.i.tt• ,11) \\ 711. li dUN (;, NI. 1)., Graduate...pith( Loki a sit) el Penns) Ivattia, Nlenirer 01 the Royal ( till, ge of. Surgeons, I.titolonouttl Ilotiorar \'; t. In rof the 11 loitalelphia Sle diens SIJCIVI . \ . ' Llit 111, ions I orms 01 Seel et Distases, :St:win:ll Wrnl,nt is, Diseases 01 the PrOSil'llie ({hoed, Initillit Ill) , E,Oii. tory habits or ... smolt, are rail [dull:. tleset iLetl, and all the rt•ripes git et, in piton lat.gutige. '(he chapter an 501.1MEC and :7`,111111111 Nl t 0,110,8 is worthy 4 rt•rtieular Olen , inn, anti shook! lie read by every one. 'Voting men who lniNe It 111 tinfor tunste in v00(1101019 disease, piTllolls to .14; ring yourselves nwler.t he core of to.) thoeter, no Will. ter Ivlntr'liis pretensions ton, be, LAI a tipsor of tlois truly valuable work, Sett Capinins and persons going to sea, should possess I)r. Yor.ng's Treatise on Alarrisige, the Pocket lEsettlapitts, or Es ery WIC Ills OM a Pli . )- siehtn. • irj — Let BO fittiler be itElutro(il to ll:T.sllq t It copy of the ./Esctilupins to his cl ild. • It may sus c bins from so early- porno. Ito r.o p,tieg nom oe'n'orouti crier into the ice, et t s of marl ied life, witionot vs ,dine ll.e veil" t ll'Fs culapius. Lei 110 one sofferiiT, h cough, pain in the Fide rest!. ss air l.ts t,t t IVIS fes hogs, soil lire Nk hole Ipeiu of il?,;.1 wit, 5, ni , :t.• tions, anti given up 13, tht it pl,,trino. be au _ other ilioteetti - without crieuilt I,g 11 e dints Iho ell.. no. rricil OB t ,ll, tt t to h e i nitre dinteof, tend this tai I, ti.l ntl Book, :IS it Iris het, the 1151,11.1. of 511511 g 110t1, "no, or Iroforllnvntte et etrlarrs Item the s.,y j aws of d ea th, it pxnrds ni n i 11l I.liL roptes of this CIABI:1111111 stock has lieu It tutu in Oils (101111111 1.11111 Vlll'olll2 biotic 11s38, sr hell IBC f 1 .1,4 cditian 1105 ISSIO 11. An) pep snit sending TWF.NTY-111 E CI9IIB er_leSo64 . ll inn 11 . 11.1 . 1 . . V ill roccite IPlie cr py ill this Luul. by maul ; or fi,e cnpirs h ill he =rot for SI. Address NVII2I.IA No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post paid. Tweoty y . eara !tractive in the vie . , of Philadel phia cerioiiil) colitlt DI% 1111:1,1, 10 11.1 . 11'01- d Cure Bf lie ullliclod, :mil lie n•:1 li•ci I soli, on city of 1 ire. dif,,,,,es Z.nt his t ilke 154 Spru ce every day IrettCeco P nod 3 ( . oi,lite 04 , Ceptell) and pet sons at Dime ollistntive min c until Youtus Lt luttrr, rosy Orin POETRY. 13=1 Ifo ! Ye upon Will,St! Sinking frames I)isesse its hand has pincrG ; Upon Whose sunken, cite worn checks Consumption's 1 , 030 is traced ; Conic, freely quail; from mil the Foust, Where health ;loth overllog; At tihriners hull this glorious gilt— t Then say; dill nut yon ? Why suffer 'netith the lacking pain With which aon are oppressed, • why complain or We.ll:iiletle, Alld soreness of the breast? When SIIRINEIi-N Svrcr 61,1111,1 pato, And to dice health will bring; Willeause disease to deapptair Like snow drops in the spring. No tongue elm speak the ,wreteliedness, No language can convey , The g vat amount of. sellek,ing• Occasioued by delay : • • A• little cold or trilling conelt.'l, Mar lead oat: to the grave, , Bin Srhrilier's Sirup titkoti Possesses power to save. Yea, his TlAta.trare STRUP Pare Cant:this iliev taiglity power : And Mothers elicilk 111 loilev of pl'sliSO And bless it every hour, For when :heir tulle ours are racked Willi Whooping Cot '111!•y Ile at nisee to Sl:riper& Foutit, And lind a solace It is a sov,reigo", spot')}• more, • l'or gaioss; Ivied of.hresill t , ',31. Asthma, sod •I•lu• u nt Diseases, •Whilda erten en' it, depth; Whets othet•s litil, this %t all ellitut A.,tati•nyneet Wtif lovilag the soll'eree back to And 'client old Denth—the Jan. 25, 2tv,' SHRINER'S VERIVIIFUGE. Better' testimony tLnti was evil,• ofleMal in Fa• • vol. or any other Vernutitge ItEtIONIMENDATIONS Of PIIYSICIANS, %Ve, the subserbers, Metlieal Praetioners, Laving betht rondo ntiquaimeil ss iiii the mouponi-. tion 0f.," SllfilleT'S 11011011 N - Crlllifflge," lake 311e:1911M in llool)1111TICIIIIillg,it to tLc Vlllll4l its a valuable remedy for the exptilisiali of Worms, it being balk Bare and effectOttl. Samuel bwope,.l%l:l). John Swope, M 5 Cat•t•ol Liberty, rembli•iiskaso.••' Nltl —:Tkomaa Sim, I AI. I), (1 . 11, ()wino, Nel) Suppangton .111) Sidney Sappington, NI 1). Juntas M.Goyer, M.,1)" rroudaboro, Mt]. (I It Sappington, )lin, Unionville, NI Wm A Mathias, N1'1), kVeStminster, Mil • ..i•.l3e partieular to risk for for Sill( IN• WAN VRIBIII'UGLi, and take no other ra r 'e m inT e it 9s llb '(eats rii t :ll l4 t i e ' r, dru gala ' awl Cho. mint, Wcatiniwiter, Md. And sold ky,all storekeepers. ' Jan '25, lily. . -- • SERMON for - tho Times, by the 'Hoy. Alex. J. McGill, reeeivea and , :ot • Family Grocery. 3un 18]