Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 08, 1854, Image 4

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DIANAGEBIENT OP POULTRY
POULTRY Honsxs.—The floor shohld
. he
• -cleaned at anYtrate once a week. It ‘should
-be sprinkled wi% sawdust,hshes, peat, or, best
of all,_peat. charcoal. The. nests .should be
lined with moss, heath, or abort'straw; neith
er long straw nor hay should be used—the_
darkest nests aro I referred by hens. A poul
try yard should contain'i I. A grass plot; 2.
Fine gravel; 8. Slacked lime or other colon
' cerous Matter; 4. Ashes kept dry by being.
placed under cover; 6. Pure water. Eggs :
Hens of .the beet variety will lay in shason.
from 160'to 210 each, or an average of '1•85,
wind, at the rate of even 11d..(22 ots.) per
score, will realize Os. 10d. ($2,40) per hen.—
Breed : Evidently the best are the Dorking,
and "fowls which have black legs arc the beet
for roasting, while those with white legs are
the best for boiling." For laying, the Dutch
every day layers or the Spanish are excellent.
Sitting: Having observed that the earliest
chicks in the neighborhood were every year
in possession of the same person, we were in
duced to ascertain the cause. We found that
the eggs wore not taken from the nest, and as
soon as she had about thirteen she commenced
to sit. Fowls, indeed, in their native haunts,
never lay more eggs in a season than they can
batch. Those who keep Dutch every-day lay
ers, or the Spanish hen, should keep three or
four Dorking hens to do the hatching business.
Remembering that no success can be expected
from poultry keeping—lst. If their hduses be
damp, cold, unclean, or badly ventilated; 2d.
If the food they eat does not closely approxi
mete to that which they get in a state of na
ture, viz : a mixture of vegetable and animal
food; Bd. If the water they drink : be stagnant,
the drainage of the .manure, 4:4th. If the
strongest and handsomest be not bred from
--English paper,
Tue DADMITER.—The early educaion of the
daughter ought to be morn thorough, deeper.
clearer, sounder, more extensive, and better
- thou the education of the son ; • because the
. daughter, early in life,'becomes a wife and mo
they, retiree from the world to her own peculi
ar empire—her home. The eon if not .tho-i
-°ugh-Iy, educated for his calling at first, is com
pelled by eircumPtances--by the world all a.
round him—by rivals in business:--by his own
shame and emulation, to educate himself. In
deed be is always learning something - either
by good or bad luck; useffil for him to know.
It ie not so with the daughter. who must learn
in early life or never learn. Be a woman ever
so Wealthy in this country, she should know
how to cook her food, to wash and iron her
clothes and those of her f.mily, to nurse her
children and teach her daughters to do the
same. If she Las -servants, they .maybe igno.
rent, lazy, and worthless, and there may 4
times when no.servant can be procured. She
m ay be to poor to biro servants. So 'that av
bouskeeper ahead know all these arts of house
keeping.
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD.
Note Particle of Mercury in it..
.11uinfallible remedy for Scrofuln, K ing'sEvil
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutanerus Eruptions,
Pimples or Pustules on the - Face, Blotches,
DIAN, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tet
. _ ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the
Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints uncial!
• Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Her.
eery, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the
Blond.
,This valuable Medicine, which hap become
celebrated for the number of extraordinary
._cures effected through its agency, has induced
the proprietors, at the urgent request of their
• friends - to - offer - into the public, which they do
with the utmost confidence in its virtues an-1
wonderful curative pimperties. The following
certificates selected Irom a llargemiumber, are
,however. stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen
tlemen well known in their localitks and of the
highest respectability many of them residing in
the city of Richmond, Va. •
F. BOYDEN, Esq.' of the Exchange. Hotel,.
Richmond, known every where, says lie has seen
the Medicine called OASTF , R'IiI SPAN.I9II
.TOR ' E administered in over li:hundred cases, in
-nearly all the diseases for which it it recomnien.
'Sled with the most astonishingly good results.—
He says it is the mostextraordinary medicine
he has ever seen. •.",
AGUE AND - FEVER—Great Cure.—l here
by certify that for three years I had Ague and
Fever of the most 'violent description. I had
several Physioians;took large quantities of Qui
nine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, but all w.thout any permanent relief.
At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two
bottles of which effectually cured me and lam
happy to say I have hail neither Chills or never
since. I consider it the best Tonic in the world.
and the only Medicine that ever reached my ease.
• • JOHN LONGDEN.
beaver dam near Richmond Va,
B LUCK Esq now in the city of Richmond
-- and-for many years in -- the 'Poet Office:has such
confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's
Spanish Mixture, that lie has bought upwards of
50 bottles which has given away to the afflicted.
' Mr Luck says he has never known it to fail when
- taken according to directions
Dr MINCE a practising physican nod former
• Iy of the City Hotel in the city of Richmond,
says he has witnessed in a, number of instances
.the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which
were most truly surprising. He says in a 'ease
of Consumption; dependent on the Livee,,the
good effects were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink
er & Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver
Complaint of 8 years standing by the use of two
bottles - or - Carter's Spanish Mixture,
- GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The edi
tors of the Richmond Republican had a sell/ant
• employed in their 'press room cured of violent
Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which eb.
tlrely disabled him froni work. Two botth,s of
Carter's Spanish Miiture made a perfect cure of
biro, and the editors in a public maims soy they
"cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted '
withany disease of tire blood "ii
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFU.
LA—I had a very, valuable boy cured of Scrofula
by Carter's SPanlsli Mixture. I consider it tritly
a valuable medicine: James M 9 nylon Conductor
on the 5 F & P It It Co Riot:mond Va .
Mn' John Thompson residing is the city of
Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's'
Spanish Mixlure,of Salt Rheum, which lie had
nearly 20 ye^ra. and whip!) all the physielans,ot
thecity would'inOt cure. Mr Thompson isa well .
• known merchant in tile city or Richthond, Va.,
andhiscam is• most remarkable. 7 •
• .
' Principal Depots at IL WARD, CLOSE" &
CO, No 82;'Maiden Lane,-New' York '
T 'W DYOTT. 192, North 2d
,street, Philadelphia.
•
HENNEFT & BEERS,No 125. Main street,
yg . . •
And for toile try 8 Elliott, S •W llarenulak.
- Carlisle( Ira Dar. Mechanicsburg; J, li Herron,
Newttllet C,Altio; Shippensburg,.and by dea
ls In medicines er•etpthere. •• - •• .
14; RAM: %%IN' ,111.111 Li
, . , ,
J., -/ 48 n P iWlßlPlvnt . Crilln, Co.
ILABEZILL dr ELVVIVEOItric
irIOI4TINTJE to supply tiniitieiof kinde
et the nhortest. num°, and on feints. sower
than eon be had oleenrhere. Allorderndirected
to E. HASKELL, Papeiniwn, or Wl% D,
SEYMOUR, Jr., Carlisle, will be promptly
attended to. '. 1Feb22.1),
Aral .o.6tate Salts.
HARD WARE--FRESH ARRIVAL 1
- k
, HENRY SAXTON. -
THE aubsciitier having returned from the
city would call the attention of -his friends, anti
the public, gnerally to the largo,,and well se
lected assortment of Hardware which lie has
just received. consisting in pert of r • J
:WILDING...MATERIALS,
._:. leha nails, sorry's, - hinges, locks, bolts,
Wass, putty, paints, oils, rite, Toms—
' edge tools; save and planes of every descrip
tion, with file, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c.
A general asaortmont,ot
SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS,
together with morocco. lining and binding
}duns, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness
. mounting,,eaddletrees, Ore..
COACH. TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, en
amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en-
Eamelled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke,
Mines, shafts, &c, &c.
.1 Cabinet Makers will find a large assorinent
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moulding, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c.
The stock of IRON is large and.well solac
ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as
hammered apd rolled tire of all sizes, fat, bar
and band iron, round, square and oval iron,
horse shoo iron and nail rods, with a large lot
of m cast and spring steel, English arid._ A ericen
. -
blister steel, &c.
Housekeepers and those about commencing
will find it to their tdvantage to calliand4exam
ine our cutlery; - britiania and plated ware
pane, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c.
In - addition to the above we have received a
splendid assertment of WALL PAPER, ma
king the stock complete, and at sui.h prices as
cannot fail to give satisft,etson. We invite all
friends to call, knowing it will ho to their own
advatitage.„__ Remember the old stand, East
High Str - eat, t iir,isle, T,
Oct 12, 1853, HENRY SAXTON. , a
Great attraction!
HO FOR THD HOLIDAYS.
KRIPS KINGLE'S OLD .HALL is now
and will continue to be supplied with the
greatest novelties up to the close of the season,
comprising in part
, CONFECTIONARIES . •
of the choicest' varieties, such as Fine Cand'
Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum Cordial
Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Rose
Vanilla and tifirtirAlmonds, French and ex
pluding Secrets.... Also ell the common varie•
-ties, all of which will 'be sold • wholesale ant
retail at low rates. We have just received
FRUITS AND NUTS
orals latest importations such as Oranges,
Lemons. Raisins, Figs, P: wens. Citron, Cur
rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Fil
berts, Cocoa, Cream and Around Nut's. In
connection with the above th c largest assort
ment of •
TOYS AND'FANCY GOODS
of ovary kind from all parts of Europe, man
ufactured of wood, glass, .hirtti, papier macho,
tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such as Fine
Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card
Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, Flower
Vases, Motto Cups, - Tpa Setts,• - Mnsicilokes,
Port- Monaiesrßattle - Doorsir - Grace - Hoops,
Masks, Drains, Guns, Trumpets, Dominoes,
lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps ono
Hair Oils of every variety. In connection
with the above a largo stock of
FAMILY iItIOCERIES,
such as pulverized, crushed and brown Su.
gnrs, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses. Starcli,
Omen and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda.
Sugar, Water and o, her Crackers, cheese, So.
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks
to a generous-public for the patronage hereto•
fore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a-desire
to please, to merit a continuance of the same.
Y. MON YER.
Carlisle, December 7, 1853.
PALL AND WINTER
Styles of Hats ! I
EORGE KELLER respectfully announ.
1.31 f ces to his old Patrons and the public gen•
orally that he has just received the
IirSPRING STYLE OF GENTLE
MEN'S HATS, manufactured at
ono of the boat establishments in
Philadelphia, to which ho invites
special attention.
He has also constantly on hand a large and
vatted assortment Of his own manufacture as
well as city made
HATS AND CAPS,
suitable fonhe season,comprising every vari•
eyt of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats,
finished in tile latest style, together with Oull
assortmon.Vof Caps of every shape and des.
cription, and at every price He particularly
invites the public to call and examine hiaexten
sive assortment, 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. ;KY - Remember his old stand on North'
Hanover street, between Homer's and Sener's
store. [June Ij
‘t v'e 3 .. u •S'
4c w U
Corner of Ilano' ver and Loather Bt B., Carlisle,
iirlHF. undersigned has always on hand a large
Jl stock of superior °abject Ware. in 'all tile
different styles, which he is prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. He invite 3 attention partic
ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom 1 1 0151ead ,
most useful article, which entirely obviates all
objedtions. The bottom can be attached to old
Redsteads. rhoy hnvo.given_AntiroLoatis ao—
lion to all who have them in use. "
O -COFFINS mado to order attho ehories
nonce.•
JACOB FETTER
Carlisle Jan'y. 22,
CARLISLE
'OUNDRY.4 , gt A OHINE SHOP.
THE subscriber continuesto manuticture ut
his. Foundry in East Highs street. having
pn hand a grearvarietyof good patterns, and is
.Itrepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS
CASTlNG4',...which will bo executed toorder
(if not on hand,) tittles shortest. , notice, such as Crank's and Mill Gearing, Spurs and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, lice., Plough
Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and
Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car
- Chairs, drio. Steam Engines built to Miler and.
repaired. All kinds of machinery in Paper
Mills, GristMillS and - Factories repaired at
tdiort notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned,
-Also, Home Powers and Threshing Machines;
such. as Bevel Gear Four Horsepower; Hor
izontal Gear Four llciitto Power ; horizontal
Gear Two florae Power, Ploughs Corn Shel
ters and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines
and Horse powers repaired and Job Work-lone
at the shortest notice.. PiMerris of different
kinds on hand and made to .order.
wifealso has on hand alarge supply of Phila
delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con
stan.ly making Cooking Stoves of various im
proved pat.orns, for coal or wood.' Ten Plate
Stoves, Grates, &c.
Repairing done to all kinds of Machinery.—
All-kinds ()fold Iron, Brass and Copper taken
in exchange for worlc. •
anr2ltf FRANKLIN GARDNF,IL
Raid* vrtaßE.
A. LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL!
surpasses in quantity quality and
prices any that lour ever yet been opened
•in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
of all kinds or Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin
dings, Saddlery; Coach Trimmings, Paints
Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, 'Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, A xole, Bows,
Veneers ' .t7edarware, Farming Utensils, Bar
.end Roll ed. ron, Steel; &c., with a thousand
more articles unmentionable. •
Having purchesed, largely of Heavy Goode
previous to the a'vtinee in prices. I am enabled
to sell gonds'at eldpricee. Poisons in Want'o
.Hardware are invited to eall and examine' my
fr on d s and hear my prlcsii, and you will be sat—
tailed where the Cheap Hardware is in be lied;
q•My stock. , of WALL PAPER is mute
proai.hed by any in the Borough. . .
Thankful for tha fordierliberal pattonage, a
continuance of the same isrsiolisited by
JOHN P. LYNE.
Wait Side of-NOrth Hanover.-Street:
Carlisl
oaxtviszia,nonovan LOAN
nSHE Bonds of the Borough of Carlisle, with
coupon attached forthe payment ormttfri.
eat half yearly; CM the r lst days of July and
January each year, at the Catlialebsposirilank,
in sums of $lOOO , $5OO una:-.6100. will be dia..
posed of at present in the amount of -$12,500 to
eflilitlents at Pars' 401 ; er:that; vhole..atriount to- :gether.or Sleek Bonito tie May bewahted. Tri•
vestments:in'thialoen - by 'act of*A.sstimblY will
not' hp subject M;tiny tiortnigh;l4Mil county
tax. • Aoplieatio n , *p •rende'er the Carlisle
Deposit Bani(to ' '1 WM.II..DEETEM.:•-
Jan 1854451 ,Trinniurer.
ME
Piars St , .01)0Ps.
_ . .
First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods]
At the Memand Cheap• Store.
ire i t''' CanspbelV ,
wo U L respectfully announe6 to their
friends-and the public 'that they Wm
just-received frorri_New-.York and Philadelphia
a large and handsome assortment of
'PALL AND WINTER GO,ODS,:
consisting of the [stein styles of, DreseGoods,
French plaids, cashmeres, mous de lattice,'
all Wool - minis de lieges, Persian cloth,
plaid, brocade and black: silka. sh
pacas, and Mothming Goods,
DOMESTICS..
Bleached and unbleached muslin, checks,
Gingham, tickings, wht and cl'd Canton,
Flannels, table.linen,table.cloths,Nspkins
_ .-wool-flannels;-St.e.,-St.o—
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
cambric and swiss ruflling,.edgine 'and insert.
ing, lisle mechlin and florentine' laces, collars,
undersleeeres.. spencers, curls sic.
HOSIERY AND G LOVES
Silk, cashimre and Saxony hose, merino half
hose, white and black silk hose, black, white
and mixed cotton hose.- ladies and gents silk,
kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves
cLoTfts AM) CASSIMERES
Ajar! assortment of cloths, cassimares, sati
nets, entucky jeans, merino, satin and black
silk - vestings,
_ _
BOOTS AND SHOES
A large ass irtment of ladies and •gentlemens
shoes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from
the best manufacturers.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Rio and Jays Coflees, New Orlean , Cuba and
refined sugars, Levering's, Syrup Molasses.
Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds,
Their goods have all been selected with great
care from the best New York and Philadelphia
houses, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both,
in quality and price. . sepl 4
NEW DRUG STORE ! ! !
South Hanover Sired, Near the Court louse.
J JCIEFF ER, druggist, would respect.
. inform the eltizetis of Carlisle and
vicinity that he has opened a new
CUEMICALIVND DRUG STORE.
His stock is entirely new, and has been selec
ted with great care. As many of - the articles
in daily use by physicians and families deteri
orate by age and exposure, great care will be
taken not to allow such articles to accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to his stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinctures,
Wines, Extracts, Conlectitins, Chemicals,
&o. Together with the above he has a lull
assortment of Paints. Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
- -
of every variety. Ho has also on hand a spice
did assortment of
Perfumeries, Soaps, " Extracts, Fancy, Hair
Clothes and 1111 Brushes, Supporters,
Br% net Exhumers Nip . ple • Shields,
' Tomh Washes Arid, Pastes; also
MEDICINAL WINES 'AND BRANDIES,
of the best quplity. SEGARS, from the best
Havana and Spanish houses, of every Baiter,
from ono cent upwards.
-In order to ensure his customers against
mistaken- during--any temporaray- absence o
the pFoprietot, the services of an experienced
and competent assistant have been secured,
which will be felt to. be important, in view of
theresponsibilitics which are known to devolve
upon the druggist.
_
oar - PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
will be faithfully and promptly attended to.—
Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the
country will bo filled with care, and at prices
which must prove satisfactory.
N B.—All officinal preparation's made in
strict accordance with the directions of the U.
S. Pharmacopoeia.
A liberal share of public patronage is rea•
pecttully solicited. Terms Cash.
May 11. 1853. B. 3,, KIEFFER.
ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
At the Store of N. IV, WOODS.
Second Arrival, of Winter Dry-Goods.
THE subscriber respectlully inloints' his
friends and numerous eustorrars. that he has
returned from Philadelphia with a large assort.
ment of Fall end Winter Goods; consisting of
Clothe, Cassimeres, Vestings. Muslins, tick
ings, chocks, flannels, limey, cravats, suspon•
dors, gloves, Sze
LADIES' MESS GOODS,
Silks. born.batsines, niorinoes, coburg cloth's
fig'd plain and changeable poplins, ginglanns
calicoes, alptiens„sltawls, hosiery. &c. HATS AND CAPS, ,
Men's and Boys, —n very largo as sortment,
al
so Bonnets and Ribbons.
- - -•
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A largo assortment of Men's Women's and
Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny_ Lind aril--
Buskin Slides at very low prices.
Colered and White CARPET CHAIN.
GROCERIES,
Allarge assortment of GROCERIES, such
as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tens, &c.
All who visit our establishment are free to
acknowledge that we are selling Foreign and
Domestic &ry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c, at as,-
tonishingly low priCes! Our low prices have
already attracted a large number of people.
The attention of all who wish good bargains
is solicited, as great inducements cain bo offered
topurchtiaers.
Don't forget the old stand, Humericles cor
ner,.North Hanover Street ,
atter, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken at market
prices. N. W. WOODS.
•
_____Dee_2B 1853
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
JOHN 1). GORGAS,
WOULD inform the public that ho has now
Am hand at his establishment, on Main
ancet, next door to Marion Hall, the largest
nd most complete assortment of
COOIC,,OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES
to be - found in this county, which 'will be sold
at the lowest prices for cash 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 for eitheriwood or coal, or both. All
the old standard - patterns, which &lye stood rho
teat of 'experience, may be found at his estab
lishment. Also a groat variety of the most op, I
proved and beautiful
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, • -
Including a number of new itylesi, possessing
very superior advantages over those hematite'
in use. Pomilies and housekeepers are respect
fully invited to give hirit a call before purcha-.
sing 61sexihbro. Stoves dafvered to any part
of the comity and put-up at the shortest notice.
He continues to' do el, kinds 01
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, ,
and. Copper work, and has constantly on hand
or Will make to order every article required by
housekeepers or ethos in this line. His stock
of Tin and Copper•wate embraces every kind
of household 'and kitchen utensit, warranted
equal to the best manufactured. - - -- Persons in
want of articles in his line may always be sure
of being accomodated to - their satisfaction kly
giving him a call. .
SADDLE AND HARNESS MARNG
m ay, subscriber continues to carry on the
above 'business, in all itevartous branches,
in North Hanover Street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's corner, where ho intends
keeping on hand egeneral assortment in hirline,
Consisting of all kinds of lash,
ionublo SADDLES, Bridles
martingales, Girths,Cireinglee
and Halters, also
TRUNK% tray-
cling end saddle ka teal
bags, lie also '77
manufactures themost aiProved
Spanish Sjving Saddles, ever
used in this' country, thine
wishing o'huncleome, durableand pleasant sad
dle wilt' do well Wean and eee them. He also
numulactitres Harnesn; Bridles,, Collars and
Whips in all their varieties, end confidently be
lieves from ths•goneral approbation of his cue
tomme, that he makol the neatest and beet
gears, in all• their varieiy breadth', that is
inside in the country, Ile alisinialces all kinds
of Matrasses to order; viz eStraw,, Huak;Curl ,
ed Hair and Spring Matrassee- A t li:the above
articles will be made of. the boat material and
werkinanship, and with the utmost deapetrh. •
innl4-1, , OSBORNI
4 -' 1 "1%
'lOll
' =Amon, *Atm;
J. W.. 'MPS FAMILY , GROCpRY.
Java and Meiraeniba Coffqes,, Green and
Roasted do., Orleans 'and ClOrefied•
Brown Sugars, Pulverized, Cruslied 'and
Loaf del , Bolt Crushed oreservine do. .
Rice, Flir . ifla and 'Cain 'Starch, Ornmo.
Cocoa;,Choeoltilia, Vanilla :Seen, ;
Mneo, Citron, with Spices , of oven , kind,
+!, Sperm, Mould, Adomoatine;Condlea,
• • Orleans and Boner, H., Syrup Molasses,
Lovoring'e 6nogtqlroliii Syrup.' .
WA fresh,aseortmo,ntof all the eltovo'ortil.
doe, find a. malaria supply of other orticke
uitidly kept by us;nilluat.epened and for ea 10:
et eitr, now Otero rooms, • •
• 1059.
ME
' Illc4ichte3.
LIVER C.OIIIIP I AfN T ,
DygfiveiA, -.I . AUA DICE,. . •
.'CHRONIC ciu NF,IIVO_US DEBILITY;DIS
-' ,EASE OF THE KIDNEYS,AND ALL,
nisrtBr,s ARISINtI FROM -I
',DiSORDERED. LIVER — OIt •
'ST••oMACU.
Such 4S Constipation, inward piles •fulness
of blood to Ilia head; acidity of the stainuch,
nausea, heartburn, disgust for food. fulness or
• weight in tliq stomach, sour ortictations, sink
ing or fluttering at the pit of the stomach.
swimming- of, the head, hurried -and difficult
breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or
suiliraatiug sensations when in a lying posture,
dimness of vision, dots or webs before the
_ sight, fever and dull pain-in the head,-defier
loony of perspiration, yellowness of the skin
and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs,
&a., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the
flesh, constant imaginings of ovil,%and grea
depression of spirits,
r . PAN SE EFFECTUALLY nunTninr
• ' DR.2IOOFLAINWS
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
Prepared by •
C. M. JACKSON, .
• No; 120 Arch Street., Philadelphia.
Their power over the shrive diseases is not
eicellod, if equalled, by any other preparation
in the United States, as the cures attest, in
many cases after skilful physiciani had failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of
Invalids. • Possessing great virtues in, the rec
tification of diseases of the Liver and leaser
glands, exercising the most searching powers
in weakness and affections of the digestive or
gans, they are withal safe, certain and pleas
ant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Testimony of the highest character! HON,.
GEO. sTizooP, Judge of the District Court in
'Perry county, Pa., Nov. 18th, 1862 said: "your
'lluofland's German Bitters' has been in use in
our place over a year past, and to the astonish
ment of many has performed wonders. We
s
li
may notice a few instances. that have co ' o
under own. immediate nohow—almost ev ry
person who has stopped at the hotel of m.
Lackey, ono year since,- predicted .rom i iis e
maciated countenance and debility; that ha
Could not live much longer. He was unable
• to attend to his . .buiness, and for the greater
part of the time confined to his room. We rec
ommended him to try the German Bitters; ho
did; and to the surprise of all his friends lie is
now able to attend to , his usual business and
perform manual. labor. The castitmf Henry
Asper ti stone mason ' whont no one supposed
would ever" recover, from the debility of his
system, but Was looked upon as fast approach
ing the eave, took eight or nine bottles of the
Bitters during the last winter, and thlesum.
mar lie has been Ito the surprise of all who
knew his easel following his trade. The case
of William Murphy is no less astonishing.—
He too was so far reduced ie to induce the
general belief that thei'grove alone would be
Ills only rerinffly. Mr. Leekey _recommended_
llim to try thillatiflinars Gorman Bitters; ho
is now apparently a well man, and' able to do
a hdrd day's work. We could mention many
other cases of a similar character. if it were
necessary, I myself derived much benefit from
their use. I have given considerable of it a
way.mot for you/ benefit alone, but to relieve
suffering humanity, and -let me assure you I
am pleased to see the happy result. To the
afflicted we say. try them fairly and I,wi
warrant relief."
These Bitters are Worthy the attention of
peasissing great power in the recta-
ration ore healthy action of the liver and the
leseer.glands, giving twin to the stomach and
nervous syctem, and'bringiing the system gen
orally to a high state o, health.
Far sale by S. W. Haverstick and S. Elliott;
Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J. H. Her
rOn, Newvillc; S.'Altie, Shippcneburg, and
by dealers in mediehus every whore.
.GRIOULTURAL WAREHOUSE
SEED STORE•
THE subscribers, in addition to their (wen
siva • Grocery kave connected therewith an
AGRICULT P URAL WAREHOUSE and
_ STQRE, 110. Market street, near the
- railroad, Itarriaburg, Pa., and are prepared to
fill all orders l by wholesale end retail, 'of all
kinds of Agricultural Implem ms, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, Sec. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
Horse-powers and threshers, wheat-drillls
and seed-planters, plows,harraws and cultiva
tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter, grain fans
corn shellers, vegetable cutters, hand grain
-- mills;clover - shellers, horse rakes, — c hurns,grind
stones and improved hangings„hay, straw and
manor forks,'farmer's boilers,'os yokes and
bow, patent bew pine, cow chains, spades, hoes
and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scythesand scythestones, potatee drags
post augurs, aces and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden trowls, pruning aid
budding-knivesigrass-and grain sickles ' screw
wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and , horse brushes, ctirry
. combs, garden Teals, cow bells, whi ffl e tiees,
guano, Master, poudrette, bone dust, lime, gar.
den, fi eld and.fMwer seeds.
Alan, a large and fresh assortment of GRO
CERIES, TEAS,_&c., till cheap for cash.
. .
' ' BOYER & BALL.
0.1 - Nrain and_pioduce-of-all-kinda-recitved
n exchange forimplementa.
April 13, 1853.—1 v
DRUGS I DR UGS 1 DRUGS !
Preshei Spring Supply!
LHAVE julLseceived• a fresh stock ofilled •
L icinos, Palate, Glass, Oil, &c., which
eying bean purchased with great care at the
eat city houses, I can confidently recommend
i Fait - dies, l'hysicians, Country Merchants
4d Dealers, lis being fresh and prim.
17 - . . DRUGS. •
Patent Medicines, Iferbeand Extracts,
' Fine he mi Gale, Spices,ground and whole
1
Instruments, Essences,
Pure Essen% Oils Perfumery, &.o.
Cod Liver 0 11—WarrantedsGenuine.
DYE-STUFFS. .
1 I Lot , and Cam Woods,
,Oil Vitriol
Copperas ; •
Wetherill & El r l Ot A h l O L
P: l'c O p u'r y d e:r L'and, CI;IoMe,
%men and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
rsey - Window -- Ulass, Linseed Oil, Turpe-n
-nei Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
.II of which will be sold .at the very lowest,
aarket prico,! - Also,a fresh and . splendid-ae
4rtment of , .
Indrgoes, •
Madders,
Sumac •
Aluni,
•
FANCY-1:40 OD9,:FRITITS,, ,
:onfectiotiary, tind innumerable other articles
ilculated for uso'and ornament, all of wLich
re offered at tho lowest cash prices, at -the
'leap Drug Borik and Fancy Store of tho sub
miller on North Hanover ptreet.
S. W. frAVERgTICK.
May 28 1851.
THE WONDER OF THE, AGE,
For the Cure of Saltrheum,
mon Sores, Chapped or Cracked Bands, Burns
or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, Inflammation
of ihe 'Breast, lutes of insects; Sore Lips, Pim
ples on the and Breaking .Out And Sores
on Children; and all diseases ot the Skin.
This Ointment will cure the Saltrheum and
Burns. or I :hopped handd. quiCker and surer
than any other medicines of the kind, before the
To substantiate the above, I can give hundreds
of certificates. but I consider It no use, as (any
person can do the same, it they.have friends, for
even a worthless article) I rtly Solely on the
'merits of the Ointment for the public, patronage.
N. B.—; , A single box of- this Ointment will
kecp'snylocksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor's; or
Mechanic's htids, let theth chap or crack ever
so bad; sound' and In good working order 'all
winter Propared and sold by • .
, •
MONROE TRIDOIL,•
• Naugatuck, Conn,
Sold also by the principal Druggists, and
Country Merchants. Price 26 cents per box
Nov. 16,
Segars arid Tobacco.
Persona feeling themselves disposed to in
dulge in gooti acgore are •requested to call at
the Drug Store of 13. J. KIEFFER, where
they, map obtain an article which he hesitates
not to +recommend se being the best in Cnrlislo.
Persons visiting Carlisle should net leave he.
fore taking elbow° at S.J. Kieffer'n Drug and
Chemical Store, South Hanover street. D e has
on, innd a variety of fancy articles, such as
hair, hat, clothe°, flesh and tooth bruslies, co
lope bottles, furniture dusters, portiOlioe, note
paper, worked and card baskets, 'Fishing cards
and cases, a fine variety of fens, nocortleone,
&a, The Indies are Invited focall and'extirnina
euperine matte, Call seen, no he Istletermitted
to sell bargains. :13. J. KIRFFER.
July 20, lAN. S. Hanover at.
« raimoburner's Coal.
y,1660 TONS Limoburnor's Coal or 'tho beet
‘uality . jtlet receiving ond, for eat:. by nglii/ D.
t9AO ton. •
10,1853 : - • ,
QIITfI ' RgUC . YIt~CIUi Ifl ~
PATENT
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE
Various Sizes, to suit families, Boarding
Rouses and Hoists.
!MO S D. ; in- want- of a- superior - Cooking AP-
I. -pa int us aro invited to cill at out Ware
house and examine this Hance. For durability
economy and simplicity In operation•it stands
unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation
—anti meats baked in this oven retain their
juice and flavor equal to that roasted before an
open lire. Meats and pastry cooked ,at the
same Lino wit limit one affecting the other. It
will supply sufficient heated 'air to hiedt addi-'
tional rooms fur the 'coldest weather. It has
no , descending or return flues, and is equally
well adapted to bituminous ,or_cominota- bard
coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of
the Range carries off the steam and scent of
cooking, as well as beat in summer.
Every Range.sdld warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to the purchaser.
HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Patentofl Octobor, 1898,
For Public Halls, Factorfes, Railroad Cars,
Chimmes, Flues, Alps, Sleai»ers,•
Pure air is a subject claiming the attention
of every individual, and all buildings thotlid be
provided with the proper means of ventilation.
Also, a powerful
Warming and Ventilating Furnace
For Dwellings, School Houses, Churches, Halls
rStores,Vactories,
A large assortment of Office, Hall and, Cook
ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c.
Wholesale and Retail.
RAND & HAYES,
82 North Sixth street, Phila
vrPerennal attention given to warming an
evntileting both public and private buildings.
DAVIS: eit. CUMIN,
Dealers in
Lamps, Lai . ..terns and Chandeliers,
N B Corner Fourth and Cherry da., Philo.
ITAVING enlarged and improved their store
Iland having the largest assortment of lamps
in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to lur
nish Camphine, Pine Oil,
BURNING FLUID,
Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lnrd Oil.—
Lamps. Lanterns of all paterns, Fancy Hotel
and Hall Lamps, Chandoliros, thread°les and
Candelabras, and Brittania Lamps,at the man.
ulacturers lowest prices.' Glass Lamps by. the
package, at a small advance over auction pri
ces. Being large MANUFACTURERS of
Pine Oil, burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco
hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can
furnish these articles at such prices that Mer
chants will find•it to iheir advantage to buy.—
Call before going elsewhere, if you , want bar.
gains. Also the Safety, Fluid Lamp for sale.
October 5, 18.53—ty '
Cheap /Patches eV Jewelry.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
.... 1. 4 .,,1\ at the •' Philadelphia Watch
Itt- - --..., - T, and Jewelry Store," Number
. :
1 6 . _ North uar 4Se t cc i d a lt i r p e l e ,i t a ,.. corner
--).,, , -.....4.-..... Gold - Lever Watches,. lull
...:(naoNttAr. jewelled, 18 carat cases, $20,00
Gold Lepirie,-I8 carat cases, $24 00
Silver do jewels, 9 00
Silver Lever, full j welled, - 12 00 ,
' Superior Quartiers ' ' 700
Gold Spectacles, . I - - 700
Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50
Gold Bracelets, 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, . 1 00
Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 37:3 cents to $8 ; Watch
Glasses. plain, 121 'cents ; Patent, 181 ; Lune!,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
sept7ly . Succrssorsto 0. Conroe/.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines,stilklow•er than the above prices. 1
z
•
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 127 ,flaltiero . re Prat, Baltimore, Md.
The ostensible object of this Institution is to
place in the roach of individuals proper facili.
ties for obtaining a thorough 'and practical
Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has
been omitted that is calculated to produce the
desired result.
The rooms of the College aro well fitted up,
conveniently arranged, and situated in the
most desirable part of the City. Connected
thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in
connection with familiar Lectures on Commer
cial Law and Mercantile Science, is a matter
of tlf , e highest imp_ortanee Jo all who desire-to
beconie Accountants of the first order, and oc
cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A
young men can here obtain a more con ect
knowledge of general business matters in a
few weeks than can be acntiirml in as many
years in any one Counting Roonr
The course of study embraces Double Entry
Book keeping, and its adaptation to minus
departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercan
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved me'th'ods. Practictfi Penmanship, com
rapidity of execution with beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law,
upon various important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary for a book
keeper or business man to understand. The
time necessary for an industrious student to
complete -the--courservaTi - ee from f teB weeks.
There being no vacation, applicants can enter
at any time and attend both day and evening.
Examinations are held at stated periods and
Diplomas awarded to those who traduate.—
For terms, &c.,write and have a Circular for
warded by mai.
March, 23. 1853. ly.
IT. E. GOULD,
rsuccEsson To A. PICT.] • '
No. 164 Chestnut St., Swohn's Building, Phil+
VIXNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Deal
er in Musical Instruments or every de.
acription.
Exclusive agent for tie sale of flatlet. Davis
F.I Co's Patent Suspension Bridge lEolian and
other _
• , .1 3 lANO S , •
L. 'Oilberealloudoir Pittgoe,'Aleliideons; Mar-
tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Shoot Music,
Music Books, &c. .
Residents of the country will be supplied by
mail or otherwise with music they may wish,
as low as if purchased - in person. Haying ono
of the •largest stocks in the United States, Il
'feel confident.of ,satisfying all who mityllavor
me with a call or order.
DealarS in Mdsichupplied on the Most libora
terms: Pianos to
,lot. Second-hand Pianos for
sale.
.may '2O 1803 ly)
ROBERT IL SIVEILEV,.
ABIN ET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER
North Rollover Street,. aod nest door to Glass's
Hotel:
THE undersignedl would respectfully inform
the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener
ally, that lie-now line on hand o large and ele
gant assortment of FERN containing
in port of 'Wardrobes, Card and oilier Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sewing Stands, &c. Manufactured of the best
material and quality warrantrd.
Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at .
the lowest prices.- Venition Blinds made to
order, and-repairing promptly attended to:
KrEollins..tnade nt the shortest notice, and
'having a splendid beams he will attendlaner
Os in town or country.
al - Hernernber the stand— next door t_q--11.
Glass's Hotel. nev2-1 R . 11. SMILEY'.
Becohers /liatchless Cordial.
THIS 'bedlane has navel known to failln
curing Cholera Morbus, In from 10 to 15
minutes;
Cholera Infantum, or fiumnier
plaints of children; Dysentery; Diarrhea, 6ce
an from le to 24 hours. Jt le certain and stile
under all ciretunstnnves, - hoVing been dhirly
tested in upwnrds fol . four hundred MOB With
out a ohmic failure. Let every fnmily provide
itself with at least ono bottle of-thin invaluable
renledy. Try lt,und it will recommend - nrell
it Inprepared urtim pare!) , enientifie principles,
and Cannot be justly termed a?Mirk medicine,
unless science ha (Marken. 1. or sale by •
- • •B. J.KINFVER, Druggist ;
' South .finnover , Strret,
•A few doors south of , th o Court Blou se, Juno 33, 1833. ' •
LEA'll3llm
- 13, rr,z ri F 4 ND 11 . Y ; •
' "iore,' 29 '.lVt'l3d it., Phila. " •
Alneseen tellsOlueluiere, Curriers, In - porters,
Connuissien anti General !;ent her Business,
WHOLESALE
'Mantifaciotj7s Margarett4 street. 'oep7ly
-..tfitgroinnec us'
•
".PANIK.ORITE.”
. . .
MYERS' 'EXTRACT OF HOCK ROSE,..
An Invaluable Remedly for all Scrofulous Die
eases, -- Ddigestioti; Salr - Rhelan, - Siek Head
ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth,
and General Debility, and as a
Purifier of the Blood it is
Unequalled.
The Rack Rose has gained a reputation at
home and abroad. which no other- medicine
- has ever done in the some length of .time.
Ap,ording. to the opinions of oniinent Phyoi
mono, the Rock Rose Plint is unequalled in
--Curing-Scrofula In Its Various Forms
STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN
(Pastor of tho 2d Build ist Chureli,New London.
) relative to Myers! pxtruct Rose.
•
To The American Public.
As my mune has been used in connection
with recommendations of Mr. Myers' R. ck
Rose Syrup, in vesicant advertisements by the
manufacturer, I beg leave to make the folios's-
Mg statement with reference to my acquaint.
ands with the remedy and tests to which I have
subjected it, and the reasons for having intro
duced it to the notice,ol private friends in the
community in w Melt I reside, long beffire the
medicine was' advertised. I make this-state
ment freely, because I have, as a principle,
withheld my name from all patent medicines,
and sedulously abstained from recommending
them to the public, believing them frequently
the spawn of quackery and humbug, and as
tending to increase, iristeod of lessening human
disease and , suffering. Such, I fear, is the
character of a large portion elfin:: patent pana
ceas of this medicine making age. 'Their
name is legion," and from their influence, sa
from thin demoniacal spirits, we have reason
to pray for a safe deliverance.
77te First Test.—l had myself suffered oc
casionally with sudden . attacks or Sick Head
-eche, and Billious Diarrhea, and) had sought
a great variety'of curative agents to but little
purpose"; and suffering from this disease (diar
rhea) at this time, I determined to test the new
Syrup first ninth myself. The results were be
yond my expectations. It Was . powerful
alterative, and the morbid action of the system
was changed, and the functions of secretion
were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone
and elasticity to, my eysteth, and corrected the
'derangement of the digestive organs, and gave
me that inestimable blessing—health. This
test was not determined in a week, or a month;
.but 1 took four or five bottles in perhaps as
many months. Since that time I have suffer
ed but slightly from these derangements. My
Sick Headache is entirely Cured.
OtherTests.—Finding this medicine so use
ful to myself, I at once gave if to several inva
lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly
solicited to give advice in reference to a child,-
some eight years ofrage. _ This child was
severely afflicted with a Scrofula hunter, of a
very severe type,the humor showing itself on
all parts of the surface, and Bien suddenly dis
appearing. The child was very sick, and it
was thought doubtful whether she would live,
The humor resembled black specks of mortified
flesh. hi addition to some other remadjes,
gave the child this Syrup for about six Weeks,
whan she had sufficient strength to go out to
school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs
ceased, and sbe was restored to health. The
family feel that they awe her life, with Gati's
blessing, to my remedies. •
This rest satisfied me that the Rock Ruse
possessed specific powers,fur Scrofulous hu
mors. 1 then.tBsted it in Oases of Culane7::a
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Cenci!,
Sure Month, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, Pste,
In all these cases with perfect success. A flat
testing-this Syrup for more than a year ? I
wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1860). entliusi•
lastically, not expecting my letter would be
published, that'his Syrup was a a Paukorite,"
all.healing, and I gave him the result of its
operations in several instances. I stated in .
that letter that " it was invaluable as a remedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum, and other disordersp-incladed in the
varied faintly of diseases known, as Scrofula,
&e,: that in Dyspepsia it acted with Wonder
ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for the
above named diseases, remain unchanged, and
the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1860. Ido not recommend it for all the ills
of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating
ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec
tions I believe it Superior to any known-earn--
live agent.
It has been sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to establish its adoption to extensive
usefulness in mitigating Inman suffering and
remoVing diseases
But What is the Rook Rose
The - following history of the Rook . Rose
plant and its medicinal properties, we take
from the Nero Haven Palladium, March 1852.
"The increased interest manifested in the
Rock Rose plant, in consequence of the many
wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound
Extract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history
of it, in order to eStrreck any orrune opin
ion that may have been entertained(' encern
ing it ; and also to t 3 c t in a true light the na
ture of a plant which promises to be univer
sally beneficial.
"We are indebted In the United States Dis
pensatory of 1847, for the following descrip
lion of it '
"' It is entirely differeni 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 bearing two
crops of flowers in one season, it also has aim
ther'intereating arid beautiful property. '-
Dr. Eaton Buys, that in the months of Nos
vember and December, ho him seen hundred
of these plants, sending out near their roots,
broad, thin, curved ice.crystals, about op inch
in breadth: which melted during the day, and
wore renewed in the morning. For a More
minute and aulhentical description of it, the
reader is referred to Torrey and Gray's Buten
lea! works. -,
Its Medical History and Properties
Are far the moat important, eine° upon Ilteso
depends its value to the community.' Dr, Lou
don says
,that in 1799, it Was so valuable, in
- Englandrthat it WWI cultivated from seeds.
Ever since 1806, Profess& Ives of Yale Cal-'
lege, has habitually used it with great success
n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, and ihrough
him its virtues wore 'nude known, until, as Dr.
Tyler says, it is now In this section (Now
Haven) a common article in clomestic•practice
for the, cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous dis
eases." . .
Dr. Willem, a Scotch Botanist of notoriety,
wink travelling in America in .11R14, learned
its use in Canada: Returning In England, be
employed it In medicating hie baths,. which
became greatly celebrated for lito cure of simi
lar diseases.
Dr. J. H. ThoinPson, Of the same place, pre
acrlbed it In bad cases of 4rofuloua patients
at Wills' HoSpftel. His encl•eae attracted the,
attention of senior physicians, Ile reports the
. following remarkable case awhile swelling of
the hip, in February, 1614:—The lad was
seven• years old, and had the disease three
years. Thu bond wee dislocated both upward
end outward: There was a large opening in
the hip leluling to the hone; into which I could
thrust; my.finger. counted three ulcers. -He
had been under several physicians, who had
giveh bids up, I ordered a decoction of Reek
Rove. In two , days his night, sweats calved
I then ordered a teaspoonful of Rock Rose three
times a day. Thirty•nine • days alter ho was
etairely todl.
'-- - 111r, Webb, or Madison, CI., teatifice to the
value of Reels Mae, as evinced in tbo onto of
numoroue casee of Sciefulu, eepicially in
children.
Manufactured by Irin Franltlin 4 Co., Now
Haven, Ct.
" •IMr. ,Warren, though s minister of the Gee.
poi, hae for a period 0 1 15 yenta, given Wen.
tine to the euhject of medical scions°, to qual
ify him to administer to the sick, in connectton
with ilia pant }al del lee. - •
EDWIN . WARREN.
New 'London. April 1853.
• •
• Agents en Cumberland County.—S. W. Rae
ersiick,'p. Elliott and W. A• Role,, sarlielc;
Raverstick:B; Stiohin, wisher,
Mcchaniceturg . ; M. Spoor, Shiremanstown;
.Eppley , &, Ernst, Spiing J. . Higher°
Sterrett , " Gap; Thome -Gressoo, Plainfi e ld
J:,II. Heron , - Newrille; 3:••11.• Wiley; Greet,
Spring; Whore); &IlliennhonTr; Neivhurelly.
D. E. Have,' Sillipponshiwg ; Resell & Dice;
Dickinson; Atexantlet Papertewn:
Dr. L. 11 Looker, Chtirohlown. - ---" •
111.0ichic,
EPILEPSY -CAN BE CUBED.
Lake's Vegetable Compound,
ron TUE clung OP
EPILEPSY "OR PITS!
•
Is' performing more wonderful ones than any
other. medicine yet known or Wore' the public.
PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
The proprietor has in his possession numerous
certificates, narrating the
.48tonkhing and Iffiraculous Cure 4
effected by this medicine, and directs attentinn to
the following only, to IiSSII re thOSC N lid nre so nn
fOrtimate to be afflicted with the terrible - disease
heretofore regarded incurable, that LAICE't3 pre
paration •
IS ALNOST INFALLIBLE IN ITS CUBE!
rom Mrs..Brorks, wrkw MHJ. Jas. Brooks,
• hue of Conneaut, (1„
CONNEAUT, Feb. 9,1853.
Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send me another
bottle of Fit Medicine, as 1 do not- like to be
without it on band. 11 lien Leommenesd gis ing
Abe medicine to my son Film, he had from one
to three Ms per day. lie has now taken the me
dicine over live months, andlnis Mid.l Mink, but
two fits in that t me, rind those very light. Isis
body and niind are verymyth improved; nnd by
the,nlessing ol God,I,MO that the mi (Heine will
restore his body nod mind to their is onted nctivi
ty. Ite is 2s years old, and bins had fits over 12
years, winch have, been very frerment, nod very
destructiscto and Mind Hun
dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine
to "cone FlTE,'b ut t nothing has relieved bins un
til he used your medicine. Respectfully yours,
FOLLY BROOKS,
From Judson London, County Superintendent o
the Ashtabula County Infirmary.
Kiriosvuze, Feb. 4, 18s3.
Mr Z. LAKE—Sir: Please scud a few more
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After taking die medicine a few days, SHE UAD A
PINE COOP OF 3IEASI.Es, and has had so fits since..
She had fits or symptoms almost daily. She and
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lieve die medicine has orwill work a perteCt cur e ,
,I also gave the medicine to Alias Jane Bender
'son and Aris Corby, who have had fits almost
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desired ehect. Much money has been expended
by the friends of the above patients for doctoring,
all to no purpose. The cure wits left for your
medicine to perform, and I can cheerfully recom
mend it Aunt valuta& discovery.. Respectfully
yours. . n JUDSON LANKLIsi,
Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmaev.
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BY A PHYSICIAN,
, •
Ho ! Y e
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