Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 22, 1854, Image 4

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Tho YorkSumicry Rims says
maer evidently affected aria,— e—
eiokly ine f ona b otv _„,......-,, us a string of in
-q lovo and-matrimony:--In
seMbistory of. tho Tronbadors bo may fadye,
ry lengthy and
: singular directienu for love
making; but, at the present-day, matrimony
hi -so nearly a matter-of-Money, that it is al
moat subject to the usual rules or 'ordinary bu
siness transaotions. Shakspeare says that
"love is merely aaria ' a . )ens;" and, -if :We may
• believe some other poet's account of its . origin
. it does not seem at all improbable ; :
4, 1 know thee, Love; on foreign ,mountains
bred,
Wolves gave thee suck, and savage tigers fed ;
Thou were from Etna's burning entrails-torn,
Got by gores whirlwinds, and in thunder
born."
Such a lineage is frightful enough. A quaint
old writer idthe seventeenth century, in spea
king of the passion that captivates nearly all,
says:—"Love is a pretty, soft think—this same
love'' un acanthi] t comp nny-keeper, full of
gentleness and affabilitie; makes men fine and,
to go cleanli; teaches them 'qualities and hand
erne protestations; and, if the ground be not,
too barren, it bringeth focth rhimes, and the
hat pulled down. Yea, it-is a very fine thing,
the badge of eighteen and upwards, not to be
disallowed; better spend thy time so, than at
, dies." Rosalind, in "As you like It," gives
the signh of love in men as follows :
"A lean cheek, a blue eye and ,sunken;an
unquestionable spirit, a beard neglected, the
hose uogartered, the shoe untied, the sleeve
unbuttoned, and everything about him degen
erating an air of careless desolation." Shak
speare in "Love's Labor Lost," says:—
"A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind 7—
A lover's oar will hear the lowest sound,
When the suspicions band of theft is stopped,
Love's feeling is more soft and sensible -
Than are the tender horns of-cockled snails;
Love's tongue - proves dainty Rawlins grosi in
• tai to
For valor, is not love a Hercules
Still olimbiog trees in the Hesperides ?
Subtle as Sr:Minx—as sweet, as musical \
As bright Apollo's lute, btrung with his hair,
• 'And, when Love speaks, the voice of all the
gods
Makes heaven drowsy with thefiarmony."
Byron speaking of love, says: •
t'There are ten thousand tenet and signs
We hear and see, but none defines
• Which link the burning chain that binds,
Without their will, young hearts and minds."
The author of "Festus". defines love "to be
"The taint of earth, the odor of the skies;"
while Tupper Biqa it is a "seventh heaven in
IP a glance; and a whirlwind in a sigh." Addi
son styles it a 'soft captivity,' Dryden, 'a ty
rant;LiancL.Southey, 'the salt unto humanity
that keeps it sweet.' In the midst of author
ities cn -the subject, so varied and reliable--for
no poet,-it is said, can write, until his pen is
tempered with loVe . sighs=—we do not'feel dis-
posed to intrude 'our opinion, and will merely
suggest that if our correspondent cannot de--
- eide by the above tokens whether his Dulcined
is in love with him or not, the sltartest =.most
manly, and liusineas-like way of finding out,
is, by putting We question taller. If lit dare
not do this, he must not indulge the tender
passion; but, judging from the tone of his let
ter, he will, probably reply to such advice as
indignantly as the lover in fludibras:
"Quoth be, To bid me not to love
Is to forbid my pulse to move,
• My beard to grow, my ears to stick up,
Or, when I'm in a fit,-to hiccup!"
CARTER'S •SPANISH MIXTURE
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD
Not a Particle of Mercury in it
An infallible remedy for Scrofula ; Evil.
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuttmecus Eruptions,
Pimples 'or 'Pustules on the Face, Blotches,
Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Bing 'Worm or 'Vet-,
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement ,and Pahl of the
Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints acid all
Diseases arising from an injudicious use or Aler.
eery, Imprudence In Lire, or Impurity of the
Blood.
Thßt'valuable Medicine, which--has become
celebrated (or the i number of extraordism v
..cures effected through Its agtnay, has induced
the proprietors ? , at the urgent request of their
friends, to offer-it to the public. which they 'do
with the.utraost confidence in its virtues and
wonderful oil ative properties. The following
certificates selected from a large member, are
however. stronger testimony thmi the mere
word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen
tlemen well known In their loculiti,s 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, lays be 'las seen
the .Medicine called CAirratt'S"Sranisu M ix-
Ttian administered in over a hundred eased, in
nearly all the diseas'es for which it la recommen
ded with the most astonishingly good results.—
He says it is the most exiraordinsry medicine
be has ever seen. t_
AGUE - AND ' F E VER Greitt Ciire.-1 here
by certify ,that for 'three years I hail' Ague and
Fever of the most violent description: I had
several Physicians, took large quantities ot Qui
nine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
'verdict!, but all without any permanent relief.
At last I tried. Carter's Spanish Mixture. two
battles of which effectually cured rue 'unit I am
happy to any I have haireeither Chills or bevel.
since. I consider it the best Tonic in the world
and the only Medicine-that overreached my case.
JOHN LONGOEN..
.Beaver dam ne4 Richmond Vs.
G It LUCK E.sq.now bt the city of Richmond
aid for - many years in, the Posit/like. bus such
confidence in the astonishing cflicacy of Carter's
Spanish,Mixture, that he has bought npwards of
50 bottles which has given away to the afflicted,
Mr Luck'says be has never known it to hill when
liken according to directions
.11r MINCE a practising physican and former
ly of the. City Hotel in the city ti.f Riclntiontl,
says he hos witnessed in a number of, iostatiCes
the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which
were most truly surprising. Ile ,trtys in . a, case
of Consumption, ,dependent on the Liver, the
good effects were wonderful Indeed.
SAMUEL M DRINKER ol the firm Hrink
cr & Morris, Richmond,. was. cured of Liver'
Complaint of 8 years standing by the use.of two ,
bottles of Curter 's Spanish Mixture,
GREAT CURE OP SCROICIIILA-7The-edi
tors of the Richmond Repuhlietui had a Servant
employed in their 'press room cured of violent
Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which en
tirely disabled Ilion from work. Two bottles of
Carter's Spanish Mixture Made a pert et mire of,
him, anti the editors in a nubile tnic., coy they
"cheerfully recommend It to all who are afflicted
With nny disease of the blood ,
STILL ANOTHER CURE or scßoru.
LA—I had a very valuable bay cured of Scrofula
by Carter's Spanish Miiture.. !consider it truly
a valuable medicine: James M 1 ayl or Conductor
on the It F & P. It It Co, .Riclunond Va
John Thompson ~residing in the fifty or
Riolooarl,,wati cured by tlifee bottles pf Carters
Spanish htixture.of . Salt Rheum,: which he hod
nearly 80 ye-rs. and which mil QM of
the city would not cure,. Mr Thom papn tan well
known merchant in•ttmcity.of ftlelimoud,Va ,
and his cure Is most remarkable..." • '. • ,
Principal .Depoti AL w.m,to;',dtogp •E,
co:No 83; Maideradinei / 44 1 k .;VCddr• • ."••
T • •
W DVQTT k p,.
SONS, .R,:ipA";slidi r •tll` 81,1
street, Philadelphia. - • ,
MENNE FT Bt BEERS;Nq 12811 . 141 n idreet;
lEchmonit, Va. • . • .1
f or Bald by 61 Elliott, S w liaverstiek
Carlisle: Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J a Herren,
Newville: .1 C Attic, Shippensburg, and by dea..
ens In medicines everYwhere.• • ,
-
nag! AREtIVAL
CU"' - .
HENRY •SB.IIT'ON...-
. _ _
THE subscriber having returned film tht
city would call ate attention of his' friends ono
the public giterally std the large and well 'se•
lacted assortment of 'Hardware- which—lie - has:
just received ' . consisting in part of
• BUILDING ATERIALS,
a .nails, scrWa,. - hinges, locks, bolts,
g atio putty;' paints, oils, &a. TOOLS=
.edge tools; saws alid:'planes of 'every deserip•
thin, with file, raaps; . lizimitiers, anvils, &c.
' •• 'A general ussortment.of
SHOEMAKERS' & SADDLERS • TOOLS,'
together' with morocco.,, lining and binding
skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness
mounting, saddletrees, l&c. -•-• ' -
COACH TRIM MIN G.--banvass olain, en
amelled, figured and embossed.) patent and en
klanielled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke,
talkies, shafts, &c, . .
Cabinet Makers will find a large aatiormont
of varnishes, -mahogany and vhilnut veneers,
moulding. roaettes, hair, cloth, curled hair; &c.
The stock - ef IRON is large and,viell solea
ed, cOthprising.all the kinds in general use, as
hammered and rolled tire:-of all sizes, flat, bar
'rind band iron, round, square and oval iron;
horseshoe iron-and nail rode, with a large lot
of cast and spring steel, English and,Anierican
blister-steel,-&c.- ' •
Housekeepers and those about coMmeneing
will find i: to their advantage to call and exam=
ino our cutlery; brittania and plated ware
pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &o. -
In addition to the above we have received a
splendid assortment of WALLPAPER, ma
king the stock complete, and at ste.h prices as
cannot fail to give satisfi.etton.' We invite all
friends to-cull, Knowing it will ho to their own
advantage. Remember the old stand, - East
High Street, Canisle;
Oct. 12, 1853. HENRY SAXTON.
Great AFttractionf
HO - FOR THE; HOLIDAYS.
, •
KRlss itINGLD'S OLD HALL is now
and will continuo to be supplied with the
gieatest novelties up to tho close of tho season,
comprising in part ,
CONFECTIONARIES
. .
of the choicest varieties, such rts Fine Candy
Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum Cordial,
Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Rose,
Vanilla and Muni. Almonds, French and ex
plading.Socrcta. Also all the Common varie•
ties, all of which will be sold wholesab and
retail at low rates. We have just received
FRUITS AND NUTS
. .
of the latest impotations, such as Gramma,
lemons. Raisins, Figs, Preens'. Qiiron, Cur—
rants,P soft. and - paper shelled Almonds, Fil
berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. In
conned:ion with the aboie
,tbe largest assort
ment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
of ovary kind from all parto of Europe, man
ufactured of wood, glass, bhina, primer numbs,
tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such as
,Fine
Wax; kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and• Card
Baskets, Work and Fancy Boles:, Flower
Vartes, - Motrorg UPS, Ten Setts, Music Boxes,
Port Moonier', Battle Doors, Grace Hoopo,
Masks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Dominoes,
lotto and other games, tke. Fanny Soaps ana
Hair Oils of every ,variety. In connection
with the above a large snack of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as pulverized, crushed end btown Su
gars. of every grade. Coffee, Molasses. Starch,
Greet? and' Blnek Tens, Spices, Butter, soda.
•Sugrust 'Water and o,her Crackers,-choese,'&c.
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks
ton 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. 114•01.s1 YBR.
• Carlisle: December 7, 1853.
Styles of - Hats ! !
EORGE KELLER .respectfully announ.
Ur cos to his old Patrons and the public gen.
orally that ho has just received the
IFSPRING STYLE OF GENTLE
-MEN'S HATS, manufactured at
one of thei best establishment's in
• Philadelphia, to which he invites
speciarattention.
He has also Constantly on hand a large and
varied assortment of his own manufactdre ae
well as, city made
ricAms AND CAPS.
suitable for he season,comprislng every vari
eyi of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats,
finished in the latest style, together with a full
assortment of Caps of every shape and des
cription, and at every price He particularly
invites the public to call and examine his exten
sive , assortment , which in style, material and
finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market,
and which he is able to put at prices lower than
ever. iltrßeinetnher his old stand on North
Hanover street, between Htimer's and Sener's
store. [June 11
1 41 „1, k '
C PS' ‘ AS
Corner of Hanover and Louther sta., Carlisle,
TiHE undersigned has always on hand a large
stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the
different styles, which he is prepared to sell at
thci lowest prices. He invites attentionparti&-
ularly to the Patent. Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a
most useful article, which dhtirely obviates all
objections.. The bottom can be attached to old
BedstetalsJ They have given entire satin ac
tion to all who have them in use.
tir•COFFINS mado to order auho Aortae
notice.
JACOB FETTER
Carlialo Jan'y. 1851.—1 y.
CARLISLE
FOUNDRY&NAOHINE SHOP
enbscriber continuesto manutacture dt
_ his. Foundry in East High street, having
'on hand a great variety of good patterni, - and
prepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS
CAS 'PIN GA which will besitecuted toordar
-(if not on hand,) at the shorting notice, such as
Cranks and Mill • Gearing, Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &C., Plough.
Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and
Coach •Boxiis, Spindles, Car Wheels,- Car
Chairs; &c. Steam Engtpes built to order and
repaired. _All kinds of- machinery in-Paper
. Grist,Mills arid • Factories repaired at
+hart notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.
\leo, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines,
such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor
izontal Gear Four horse Power ; Horizontal
Gear Two Horse Power, Plougha Corn Shol
lors and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines
and florae powers repaired and. Job Work ion!,
at the shortest notice. Pasterns of ,dilrerent
kinderowhand an,: made to- order. - •
"_"He also hos on hand a large•supply . or Phila
delphia and-Troy Cooking Stoves, andls eon
sten .ly making CoOkilig Stoves 01 various im
proved paverne, for coal or wood. Ten Plate
Stoves, Grates, ez . e. . .
Repairing dope to all kinds of Machinery.—
All kinds of 0 , ,1 trod, Brass and Copper taken
in exchange for work. •
aur2ltf "PRA NFILIN GARDNER.
1141111.111PUIRE.
.
EL LARGE- SPRIDIG ARRIVAL! .
WlOll aurpassee in quantity quality and
prices any that hoe-ever-Yet been opened
in Carlini°, cenafating of the greatest': variety
of.all kinds of i f Aardsvare, sorb no, Shoe Fit).
dings, Saddlery, Conch Trimrninga, • Paiute
Oils, Varnish, Glass. Nails, Filen, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, Atcela,'Bowe,
Vdiseera. Cadarwai-e, Fivrmingllientille,' Bar
and 80110 Iron, Steel, &c., 'thouSeind
more &dries unmentionable. • •. •
Having purclirsed largely-of Heavy. Goods
previuue to the advance in pones, ram:enabled
to sellgonds at old price& Persons in.want o
Hardware are invited to call and examine my
goods and hear-my prices, and you will be sat
iefied whore the Ghana Hardware isin be had;
(IYMy steak of .WALL PAPER is nnap
preurhed by any in the liorough.• . •
Thankful foi Theformer liberal'ottiontige i !
continuance of the same is aelinited by
• • - JOHN-P..LYNE:
• Waif Sideof North Hanover street,
• Curtis!
rionnunn:
wine suhseriber Milord, she pub,
lio-that he hoe- coneteutly
• head Winn-tete of chalet§ Ynunttl;o-
• • cuar . TREES; from tattle fifteen
" feet 'Wei, 'whleh' were reload front
theio'are all of the; yellow loatue , ifie
offerei them at 'thederate.lirivis, st'his nursery,
situated in fitteniderr townahut,,Cumb,miuntYt
about 5 mites west of ilartieburg,tin the, tuen
pike.: -
Cell and examine for yourselvoo.
Pob22 10Wpdi .51/1-511L EBERLY.• '
': gqiPi:.: , .St ,i)civi.i..!
&rrival : of.
- •
Fall :Dry.,Goodsr
•Al ihb IVtßo'and- Cheap Store.;
11P'e i s.e' kelt
Wo' 11'1. D . rogrocifully tninnunOo to their
:trienda and , the public that they have
jissi-received from - Neibl'oik and filifadelPhia
dlargertod handsome asaortment of
.
FALL 'AND WINTER G00D5,..".
consisting ofthe laiest styles of Drees Goods;
French plaids, cashmeres, mous do lames,
- sill'wool, Mons de beges,'Persian cloth,
plaid, brocade and black silks, al-
pause, and Mourning Goods. •
•
DOMESTICS ' • •
Bleached and 'unbleached Muslin, checks,
Ginghams, tiekinge.lvht and el'd canton
.'Flannels, table linemtable clothe,Napkins -•
Drinnisk ' wool flannels, &c., &c.
LACES AND 'EMBROIDERIES '
cambric and swiss 'ruffling, edging and insert
ing, lisle Mechlin and florentine laces; collars,
undoreleeeves. spencers, Cutts, & c.
' HOSIERY .AND GLOVES
Silk, - easli:Mre and Saxony hose, merino half
hose,-white and 'silk • hose; black, white
and mixed cotton hose, ladies and galas silk,
kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves
, cLonis Al\ D CASSIMERES
A large _assortment of clothe, cassimores,
eati
nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and black
silk yestinge,
BOOTS AND SHOES
A large ass xtment of ladies .and gentlemen's
shoes, slippers and boots, children's shoes, from
the best manufacturers.
_FAMILY GROCERIES,
Rio nnd ava.Collees, New Orlean , CAD' and
refined &zingers, Lovering% Syrup MolaSses.
Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds,
. Their goods have all been selected with great
care .from. the best New Yorkand
houses, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both
in quality and price. ' Sept 4
•••NEART DRUG STORE I.! !,
South Hanover:Street, Near'the Court Hoare.
13 J. ICIEFFER, dyggist, would respect..
. Inform - the itizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that ho has op nod a new
CIIEMICALIAND DRUG STORE
His stock is entirely new, and has been solec.
tod 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.
AtMntion is especially invited to his stock of
.111odicines, Essential Oils, 0 ils,,Tinctures,
Wined, Extracts, Confections, Chemise.
&e. Together with the above he has a full
assortment of Paints, 'Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. Ile has also on hand a splen•
did assortment ol
Perfumeries; Soaps,Extracts, Fancy, Hair,
Clothes and, Fle sh Brushes, Supporters,
Rr.iast Exhausters, Nipple Shields,
Too, h Washes and Pastes ; eh.°
WINES AND BRANDIES,
ol the best quality. SEGA RS, from the.best
Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor,
from one emit upwards,
- In-:order - -to - ensure his - customers - against
mistakes during any teinporarny absence of
the proprietor, the services of an-experienced
and competent -assistant have been secured,
which will be felt to be important, in view of
theresponsibilities which are known to devolve
upon the druggist.
11,r PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
will- be faithfully and promptly attended to.—
Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the
country will be filled With care, and at prices
which most prove satisliictory.
N B.—All officinal preparations mndo in
strict accordance with.the eirections-of_theAL.
S. Pharmacopoeia.
A liberal share of public patronage is. res•
pecttully solicited, Terme Cash. ,
May 11. 1853. - KIEFFER.
ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL!
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
At the Store of -11r...W, WOODS.
Second Arrival of Winter Dry-Goode.
THE subscriber respectfully infornts his
friends and cumerous customers. that Le hes
returned from Philadelphia with a large assort.
ment of Fall nod Winter Goods; nonsisting . ol
Cloths, Cassinieres, Vesting& Ai uslins, tick
ings, Checks, flannels, linseyi-cravats, suspen
dere, gloveectko.
LADIES'• DRESS GOODS,
Silks. bombazines, merinoes, coburg cloths
fig'd plain and changeable poplins, ganghatns
calicoes, alpacas, shawls, hosiery, &c.
HATS AND CAPS,
Men's and Boys, —n very large assortment, al
so Bonnets and Ribbons.
'• BOOTS AND SHOES.
large assortment of Meit's Women's and
GlifMren•s Bouts and Shoes, Jenny Lind ani
Buskin Shoes at very low prices.
Culered and White CARPET CHAIN',
•: GROCERIES,
A 'large assortmenrol GROCERIES, such
as Sagar.Ctiffeii, 'Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c.
All who visit our establishment are free to
acknowledge that we are selling Foreign •and
Domestic &ry Goods, Boots, Shoes, (tr,,c, at as.
tonishingly low prices! Our low prices have
already attracted a large nutnber of people.
The attention of all who wish good bargithia
is solicited; as great inducements can be °tiered.
to puiehasers.
- Don't' forget the old stand, Humerich's cor
ner, North Hanover Street,
Sinter, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken at market
prices. N, W. WOODS,
Dee 48 1553
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
JOHN D. GORGAS,
!.TOULD'infoini the public that he has now
on hand at his establishment, on Main
street, next door to Marlon Hall, 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 for cash or approved credit.
His stock consists of a large assortment of new
and highly approve . d
PATENT. COOKING STOVES.
Finished in the most .complete manner, and !
calculated foieither wood or coal, or both. All'
.the old standlad nett:erns, which have stood the
test of experience, may be found at hiS'estab
liehment. Also a groat variety of themost
itti
proved and beautiful
PARLOR AND OFFICESTO VES,
Including a number of.new stylea, possessing
very superior advantages over, those heretofore
in use. Families and housekeepersare respect
fully' invited to give him a call. before purcha
sing elsewhere. Stoves — delivered to any part
et the county and put up at the shortest notice.
He continues to_ do al,. kinds_ol
TIN .AND,SHEET IRON WARE,
'and Copper work, and has constantly on hand
or will make to order every article required by
libusekeepers or whets in this line. His stock
of Tin and Copper-ware embrabee every kind
or. household and ' , kitchen utensil,. warranted
the heat manufactured. Persona in
want of articleein hie line may 'always be sure
of being eccomddated to their eatielaciion by
giving him a call. [Octl9
SADDLE AND HARNESS Et ARNG
TtIC subscriber continues to carryon the
.above business, in all itevartous Winches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle; two door s
North of Loonard'id corger, where he intends
keeping on hand ti4enersl assortment in hip line,
Consisting of all kinds of lash
.ionoble SADDLES, Bridles
martingales, Glrths,Cireingles
‘,-'4l\\
and Halters; also
TRUNKS, tray-%
',IA Lea
:sling and saddle -
bags. He also
manufactures thennist approved
Spanish. Sp:qv Saddles, ever
used in this country, those
wishing a handsome, durableand pleasant sad
dle will do well to gall and see then:. He also
manufactures . Harness, .Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their.vorietiee, and confidently be
lieves from the general approbation ol his cue
tomers, thin he,makev the neatest and best
gears,in. all their Variety of breadth, that is
muds in the sOuntry. He elan makes all kinds
of Matraases to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl
ed Hair and Spring Matrasses. -All the above
article:lin! be'made of 'the beat material and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch.
WM. OSBORN.
Beecher's Matchless' Cordial.
in , &
,
medicine .has novel known to fail in
•
curing Cholera Morbue, in from. 10, to 15
minutes; Cholera Infantum, or. summer, corn.
plainte of,childreui Dysentery, Diarrhea, &c.,
in from le to 24 hours, It is certain and safe
undcr 4 ; all' circurnstances, -having been . fairly.
tested in - upwarditof four hundred easeswith,
out a single failure.- Let every famkly'provido
itself with ni least one bottle Millis Involute*
"remedy 'l 'Try it, and it will recommend ataeit,
It is,prepared.upon purely scientific principles;
and - cannot be justly termed a qtrark med icine,
West) science bo.quackeryyy bor sale by
, H. , IIIIEPFCR, Druggurt,.!
South HanoVer Street,
A fevedoors south of the Court House,
Rine, 92, 1833. - ...year,. .Carlislo. •
.Ihbid c i
LIVER
p pIMP-I.A I
D.YSPE DICE,
CGRONIO,Off NKRVOUS'bEBILITY.
DIS
EASE'OF -ThiCKIDNGYS,.AND'ALL
DISKASR.S. 'ARISING FROM
. :DISORDERED - LIVER-OW..
Snob - - -
us, Constipation., inward ples,fulness
of blood to the head; icidiiy .ol tho suirriach,
nainiou'heartbitrik disgust for food. fulness or
Weight in the stomach,
,sour eructations, sink- .
ing ,or -fluttering •ut the pit of the . stomach,
swimming of 'harking!, hurried and difficult
breathing, fluttering at-the heart, choking or
puffoeCting tiCnsatione when in a lying posture,
diimiesif.•of dots or webs before the
sight, fever and dull path in t h hUad,' deft
lency of periqirutioli, yellowness of the' skin
and 'oyes, palit in tha side; hick, Chest, limbs, :
&c., sudden .flushes .or hest, burning in the
flesh, constant imaginings, of eyil, and grew.
depression of spirits,
CAN D 8 EiPEOTUALLY CURED 13Y
Da.-mtocitir.Artnis•
CELEBRATED DAMIAN BITTERS,
Prepare(' by
DR. C ,, M. JACKSON,
No. 1:20 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power mierthe ' above ditTeases is not
excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation
n the United Suites; as the cures attest, in
many eases alter ektiful physicians bad failed.
These Bitters . are worthy, the attention of
•Invalidt. Possessing great virtues in the rec
tification of diseases of the Liver and lesser
glands, exercising the° most searching' powers
in weakness and affection(' of the digestive or.
gone, they are withal safe, certain and pleas
aut. •
READ.. AND BE CONVINCED. •
Testimony of the highest chariieter I HON.
GEO STROUP, 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 runny has performed wonders: — We
may notice a few instances that have come
under own hetet:dial° notice:—almost every
parson who has stopped at the hotel of Wm.
Lackey, one year since, predicted ,rom his e.
inuciated countenance and debility, that ha
could nut liva.much...lungOT. He was unable'
to -attend to his buiness, and for the greater
part of the time confined to his room. We rec.'
ommended - to try the_German.[litters,-._he
did; and to the• surprise of all his friends he is
now able to ationd to his usual business and
perform manual labor. The case of Beery
Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed
would ever recover from the debility of his
system, but was.loolceil upott as fast approach
big the glave, took eight or nine battles of the
Bitters during- the last winter, and this sum.
mar lie bus been fto the Surprise of all who
knew his ease] following his trade. The case
of 'William Murphy is no less astonishing.—
He too was so far reduCed ,as to induce the
general belief that the • grave alone would be
Ilia only-remedy. —Mr.-Lackey - recommended
him to try the German Bitters; he
is now apparently a well man, and .able to do
a hard day's work.. Wo could mention many
other cases of a similar charanter, if it were
necessary. I myself derived much benefit from
their use. I have given considerable ark a
way, not for your benefit alone, but to relieve, .
suffering humanity, and let me assure you I
c am pleased to see the happy result. To the
afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will
warrant relief.".
These Bitters are worthy the attention of
invalids, possessing' great power in the resto
ration of a healthy action of the liver and the
lesser glands, giving tone to the itomach and
nervous s ystem , and bringing the system gen
orally to a high state 9, health:
Far sale by S. W. Elaverstielt and S. Elliott;
Carlisle; Ira Day, Itlechaairisharg; J. ll:Her
ron. Newskile; Ji S. Altio, Shipponsburg, and
by dealers to medicinal, every where.
px - e!ti 011141/111;1:1 ill vim :,1 4: witi 4
• AND
SEED STORE
THE, sttbseribe . rs, in addition to their exten..
sive Grocer •, have connected therewith an
AGffICU.L'AIRAL WAREHOUSE.: . sand
SES-D S. TOI - M, , J3O, Market street, near the .
railroad, Harrisbarg, Pa., and are. prepared to
fill all orders p 'hy .whofesalo and retail, of all
kinds of Agricultural Iniplem no, Vegetable
r and Flower Seeds, &c.. Country merchants
with reasonable'discounts to sell again.
Horse-powers and threshers, wheat-drillla
and med•-planters, 'plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder. hay, and 'straw-cutter , grain fans
corn shellers, vegetable cutters, hand grain
mills, clavai shelters, horsorakes, churne,grind
stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and
manor forks, farmer's boilers, cm yokes and
bow, patent bow pine, 'cow ehainm. spades. hoes
and rakes, postAiggere, /wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scythesand scythestones, potato° drags
post ,augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden trawls, pruning and
budding knives, grass and grain males ' screw
wrenches, pincers'and gimbleta, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry
combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, plaster, priudrette, bone .dust, lime, gar.
den, field and flower Seeds.
A leo, a large and.fresh nasortment of GRO
CERIES, Tie„As, fee., all cheap for oath.
BOYER fie HALL,.
fitrCirain and produce of all kinds received
n exchange' for implements:
April! 3. 1353.—1 v •
DRUGS ! DR UGS ! DRUGS !
Freshet Spring Supply!
r . IIAVE just received a fresh stock of Med
icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which
having boon purchased 'with groat cute at the
beat city houses, I can confidently recommend
to Fealties, Physicians; Country Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and pare. •
DRUGS.
Iferbsand Extracts,
Spices,ground and whole
Essences,
•Perfumery, &o.
Warranted Genuitie: -,
STUFFS. •
Log and Cain Woods,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas, •
Lae Dye•
PAINTS.
sPatent 111edieines,
NFine hemi ends,
21Instruments,
Pure I.lsson'l Oils
Cod Liver Oil-
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
DYE
Wotherill & Brother's - Pure Load, Chrome
Green and-Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
.Jersey Window Glass, Linseeid' Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Load.
All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market price;- Also,a freeh and_splendid—as
sortment of
FANCY GO 00-84 FR PITS,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for uae and ornament,-.sll at wl.ich
are offered-at the lowest cash prices, at the
cheap,Drug Book end Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICH.
May 28 1851
FIRE IMURANOE.
The Allen' and East POniwborough Mutual
Fire !neurone° Company of Cumberland corm=
ty, ineorpOrated by an Act of Aseembly, ie
now fully organized, and in 'operation under
the management of the following comndesion
era, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorges, 11 , 10 heel
Cocklin, Melehoir Brenninian;Christ dStay.
man, Christian' Titzel, Jacob H. Coov Levyis'
flyer, Henry Loian,flanjumin H. M,enr, jai
cob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll, Joseph Wickair'
sham.
The-rates'of insuranc — 'ito re as low and favor.
able (many Company of the kind In the State.
Persona viiihing to become members e'rei in
cited to make application.tirthe agents of the
company, who are willing to wait upon them
at any lime.
B01.1:11. IVIOSER., President.
Ilex mx .LottN, Vice Preaident
Lewis Hier, Secretary.
Michael Cooklin.'7reasurer.
- .AGENTS.
- -
Cumberland udnlph Martin, N.
Cumboriandi C. B. Dorman. Kingstown , Hen
ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles 8011,
Dr. J. Ahl. Churehtown Samuel
Graham, We% Paraiba/engin James MeDow.:
el, Frankford; • Modo Vriffith, South Middle.
-ton;-Samuel Coover,• Benjamin Havoratiek,
Mooluritleiburgl John Sherrials,•Lisburn; Da.
vid Coover, Shophordstorn.' . •
. York Counry.—Johit Bowman, Dillaburg
Pater•Wolliird, Franklin t' .John Smith,
Esq.,
.
, Washington W.S.- rinsing. Dover;Daniel
Ealleneborger, , YVV.Crafi,Paradise.
Harrisburg.—ll-fouser'de Loehman.
. •
:Member:it 'if the • company having policies.
adnut te • eipire eon have thend 'renewed, by'
malting application to any .of the agenti.
• Nov. 24; lit • , . , "
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SAiROCAII LONG gSfIAWLS- 7 -Just ;r 6.:
coke,. a' few Long pod Square Brach
aw eiand tor sale by •
G W., ,HITNES.
12111
oirn `f.itoifetil4iiiiciii:.7..•
EAYESii PATEIiT
TUBULAR OVEN ROT, AIR RANGE
Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding.
blows and Ifoieto.
frtHD.S_Ft,in_vrant of_a_suporiosCook o ing . Ap-
A. - paratus aro invited to cull . at_jon Ware
house and examine this
economy and sitriplicity in, operation it stands
unnevaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation
—dna meats baked in thin oven will retnin their
juice and flavor equal lb that roasted bolero an
open fire.' IVloats and pastry cooked at the
same Lino . Without one allecting the other. It
will supply sufficient heated •air to heat addi
tional rooms for the ,coldqst weather: It has
no descending or return flues,,,and• is equally
well adapted to - thtumittous or common hard
coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of
the Range carries off the steam and scent of
cooking, as well ne heat in summer.
Itlvery . Range sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to the purchaser.
HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Patented Octobor, 1848, '
For Public Halls, Factories, Railroad Cars
Clam:es, Flires , Slaps, &earners, .5v
Pure air is a subject claiming the attention
of every individual, and all buifdingetibould be
provided with the proper Means of ventilation.
Also, a powerful .
Warming and Ventilating Furnace
For Dwellings, School Houses, Churches, Hails
'Stores, Factories, §.c.
A large assortment of Office, Hall and Cook
ing Stoves, parlor Grates, Registers,
Wholesale and Retail.
RAND & HAYES,
82 Noith Sixth street, .Phila
In-Personal attention given to warming on
evntilating both public and private buildings.
DAVIS &
Denleis in
Lamps, Lai terns .and Chandeliers,
:11 ,1 : le Corner Fourth and Cherry eta., Phila.
IjAVING enlarged and improved their store,
JUltand having the largest assortment of lamps
in Philadelphia, they arc now prepared to tar
nish Camphine, Pine Oil,
• . - BURNING FLUID, . .
Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil:
Lamps. Lanterns of all paterns, Fancy .Ilotel
and alall Lamps, Chandeliros, Girandoles 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
Pirie 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 their advantage to buy.—
Call before going elsewhere, if you want-bar
gains. Also the Safety Fluid Larnp for sale.
October 5, IBs3—ty
Cheap Watches .feellewelry
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
!t at at the '• Philadelphia Watch
.
-", and Jewelry Store,'-' Number
( \ 96 North Second Street, corner
.4. I of. Quarry, Philadelphia.
I.‘,•vs.
..„ , :s, Gold Lover Watches, lull
-;o,llti*rf:ii7-: jewelled, 18 carat cases, $20,00
Gold Lepine, 18 carat cases, $24 00
Silver do jewels, 9 00
Silver Lever, full j welled, 32 00
Superior Quartiers , 7 00
Gold Spktacles, 7 00
--Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50
Gold Bradelots, . 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 nO
- Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold pens with Pencil and Silver Holder: I 00
Gold Finger flings 37i•cents to $8; Watch
Glasses, plain, NI , cents t Patent, 181 ; Lunet,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All •goods
warranted to be what they a& sold for.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
sept7/r Successors to 0. Conrad.
On hand, some. Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines,still lower than .....: 'active prices.
d 4 - 4 .
itY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 121 ,Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
The ostensible object of this Institution is to
place in the reach of individuals proper WO'
ties for obtaining a thorough end practical
Mercantile Education.' Isiotbing indeed has
been omitted - that is calculated to produce the•
desired result.
The rooms of the College are 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 the highest importance to all who desire to
become Accountants of the first order, and oc
cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A
young man can hire obtain a more eon cot
knowledge ot general business matters in a
few weeks, than can be acquired in as many
years in any' one Counting Room.
The course of study embraces Double Entry
Book keeping, and its adaptation to vat ious
departments of Commerce and 'Trade. Mercan
tile calculations -taught according to the most
approved methods. Practical'Penmanship, com
bining rapidity of execution , witla beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law,
upon various important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary fora book
keeper or business man to understand. The
'time necessary fnr an industroius student to
complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
There being no vacation, applicants can enter I
at any . time and attend both day and evening.
Examinations are held atl stated periods, and
Diplomas awarded to thriaowho. wilduate.-
'For term, &.e.,
write and have a Circular for
warded by mail.
March, 23.,1853, ly. •
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[Succestion To-A. PIOT,] •
No. 164 Chestnut St., Swain's Building, Phila.
X. 14 EN SIVE MUSIC Publisher, and Deal
er in Musical Instruments of every de
scription.
Exclusive agent for t is Bale of Ballet. Davis
Ed Co's Patent
,Suspeneicin Bridge/Dillon and
other
P LA N-A3 '
L. Gilherreßoudoir Pianos, Melod6ons, Mar.
tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet 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. Having one
of the largest stocks in the United Slimes. hi
feel confident of satisfying all who man i favor
ma with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on themost libera
ternp—Pitinos•to let. SecoOd-hand Pianos for
sale,'
.malt 201263 ly)
THE WONDER OF THE AGE,
For the - Cure of Sahrlieum, Chilblains , Com.
mon Sores, Chapped or Crooked Hands, Burns
or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, Inflammation
of the Breast, bites of Insects; Sore Lips, Pim
ples on the Puce, and Breaking Out nod Sores
on Children"; and all di senses of the Skin,
This Ointment mill cure the •S'iihr lieumnod
Burns, or Chapped hands. quicker and
..surer
than any other medicines of the kind, before the
To substantiate the shove, I can give hundreds
of certificates, but I consider it no use, AB (anv
person can do the same, it they bore friends, for
even a worthless article) I r.ly solely on' the
merits of the Ointment for the public patronage.
N. 8.--A' single box of this Ointment will.
keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Stiller's, or
Mechanie's hands, let them chop or creek ever
so haul, sound and. in gond working order, all
winter. .Prepared and sold by ,
''MONBOB TERUEL,
Naugatuck, Conn,
Sold also 'by the principal Druggists, and
Country Merchants. ,' Price 26 cents per boa
. Nov. IS, 1853-17 • •
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• noBERT,B, i Hivarirar,
ABINET'MARER AND UNDERTAKER
North .Ifanover Street, andnext door to Gloss's
- • -Wore:.
. •
THHandorsigned Would respectfullylnform
the citizena of 'Carlisle and ' public gener
ally, that - he now line on hand a largo and ele
gant* asnortinent of FURNITURE, consisting
in part 01 - Wardrobesi' Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Duration; Bodeteada, plain 'and fancy
Sewing Stando, .&o.,,rnanufactured or the h ost
matertal'and auality wnrrinted.•
'Also tvgeneral assortment of CHAIRS at
the lowest, prices. Venition -mode to,
order, tind l'epairing "promptly' altenaed to,
.Irr.Coffina made at the ehortost.notice, and
hiwing"kaplondid.hettrte he mill attend funer
als inldwo or. eountry:_C. -
iltr'Rentomttor the stand— next door to H.
Glas•'• Hotel. nov2l It .13.. SMILEY.
liti6cL.!aficoub
"PAIVItOIItI7CE.99
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•
:MYERS'. EXTRACT OF RICK 'ROSE,
An invaluable Rem_etly for ..ity—Serofulons" Lid
eases, .b.digeskion, Salt Ilheum,.Siek Head:
• ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore 'Mouth,
and General _Debility, and .78 a -
Purifiir.of the Blood it it
"'Ma qua
The Rock Rose haa 'gained a reputation at
iMme and abroad, winch no oilier, medicine
has .ever done in the .some length of. time:
According to the:opinions of einintint Physi
cians, the Rook Rose Plint is uneqtialled in
Curing. Scrofula . tu Its itarlou:.B
STATEMENT. OF REV. E. 'R. WARREN
(pastor of. the 2d nuptial Chorel4D:eta London
Ct..) relative to Myers' Extract Rose.
To The Atheritan Public.
As my name hoe been used in connection
a nth recommendations of Mr. 'Myers' Rock
Rose Syrup, in various advertisements by the
manufacturer, I' beg;leave to wake the follow
ing statement v. ith reference to my acquaint.
seen 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 in which reside, long before 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 ablitained from recommending
them to the public, believing them frequently
the spawn of quackery and humbug, and as
tending to increase, instead of lessening , human
disease and suffering. Such, I fear; is the
character 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 demoniacal spirits, ‘Be have reason
to pray for a safe deliverance.
The First Test.—l had myself suffered oc
casionally with sudden attacks of Sick Head
ache.and Billions Diarrhea, and I had sought
h great variety of curative agents to but little
purpose; and suffering from this disease (diar
rhea) at this time, I determined to.tcsi the new
Syrup first upon myself. The results were
be
yond my expectations, It was a powerful
alterativy,and the morbir' action of the hysteria
was changed, and the functions of.hecretion'
were restored to alietilthy state. It gave tone
and to my system, and corrected the
derangement of the digestive organ's, and gave
me that inestimable blessing—health. This
test woe iitit.deterrained in a week, or a month;
but I took four or five 'bottles in perhaps as
• many .months. Since that time I have suffer—
ed but slightly front these derangements. My
Sick Ileadache is entirely Cured. • -
Other Tests..--Finding this medicine so use
ful 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 child was
severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a
very severe Type, the humor showing itself on
all parts of the surfer°, and then suddenly die- .
appearing. The child was very sick, and it
was thought doubtful whether she would live,
The humor resembled black specks of mortified
flesh. In addition to some other remedies, a
gave Me child this Syrup for about six weeks,
when she had sufficient strength id go oat to
school occasionally. The swalling.of her limbs
ceased, and abo was restored to - health. The
family feel that they owe her life,.with Gio's
blessing, to my remedies.
_This test satisfied me that the "Reck Ewe
possessed specific .powers -for Scrofulous hu
mors. I then tested it in cases of .Cutinetrts
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, canoe,
Sure Mouth, Erysipalas,Sall. Rheum, Piles, ISA
In all these cases with perfect success. Alta
testing this Syrup for more than a. year, I.
wrote Mr: Myers (October 7th,lBso).enthusi-
Reliantly, not expecting my letter would be'
published, that his Byrup_wasa 'r Pankorite,"
all.healing, and I gave, him the result, of its
operations in several instances. I stated it
that letter that "it was invaluable as a remedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, "Erysipelas, Salt
Abeam, and other disorders, included in the
varied family of diseases known. as, Scrofula,
&c.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder—
ful efficacy. ! , JUy opinion of its value for the
above named diseases, remain unchanged, and
the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1850. I do not recommend it for all the ills
of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating
ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofula:lß affec
tions I believe it superior to any known cura
tive agent.
It has been sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to establish` its adoption to extensive
usefulness in mitigatlnc i buman Buffering and
removing diseases.
But What la the. Rock RUse
Tho following history of the . Rook Rose
plant and its medicinal properties, we take
from the New Haven Palladium, March 1852.
The increased interest manifested in the
Rock Rose plant, in consequence of the many
wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound
Extract of Rock Rose, calls for fora brief history
of, it, in order to correct any orrone I is opin.
ion that may have, been. , entertainedt , oncom
ing it ; and also to set in a true light the na
ture of a plant which promiecs- to bu univer
sally beneficial. .
. .
artfindliblefir iiit.Wll.liiifeilStateit Dia
pensatory of 1847, for the following 'llosorip
lion of it : •
". It ie entirely different from the common
Rose. It Is a red-itemmed, oblong learplant,
having ebiiter taste. In addition to remark=
able peculiarity of the plant, of bearing two
crops of il&wers in dne season, it also has ano
ther interesting and beautiful property.
Dr. Eaton says, that in' the months of Nos
vamber and December, he has seen hundred.
ot these plants, sending out near their roots,
broad, thin, curved ice.crystals„ - ibout an inch.
in' breadths which melted during the day, and
were renewed in the morning. For a more
minute and authentical description of it, the
reader is referred to Toney and Gray's Botan
ical works.
Its Medical History and -Properties
Aro far the moat important, since; upon those
depends Its value to the community. Dr; Lou.
den sayslthet_in:l7o9,itr - was - so -
England,\ .that it was cultivated front seeds.
Ever since 1866, Professor Ives, of ' Yale Col.
lege, has habitually used it with great success
n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, ens through
him its virtues were made known, until, as Dr.
Tyler says, " it is now In this 'section (New
Haven) a common article ih domestic practice
' for the cure of Serefula' and Cutaneous die,
eases."
Dr. Whitlow, a Scotch Botanist of noteirioty,
while travelling in America in 1814, learned
its use in Canada. Returning to England, he
employed it in medicating. his baths, which
became greatly celebrated for the cure of simi-
Aer disci/Dee.
Dr. J. H. Thompson, of the same plate, pre
scribed it in bud eases of Scrofulous patients
at Wills' Hospital. His auceeethlittracted the
attention of senior physicians, He, reports the
following remarkable case 'of wh)tti swelling of
the hip, in February, 1814 :=The hid was
seven years old, and Wad , the disease three
years. The bone was.dislocated both upward
end outward. There was a large opehing in
the hipleading to the.benet into which I could
thrust•my finger. I counted three ulcers. Bei
had been under several physicians, who hod - I
given him np, I ordered a decoction of Reck
Roe. In two 'days sweats (Tuned
I then ordered a teanpenaful of Rock Rose three
times a day. Thirly•nine days after he was
enniraly tona. '
Dr. -Webb, of- Madison, Ci... feidlDen 'l 6 o . the
value of Bork Retie, as evinced in the euro of
numerous carol* of the Scrofula, eaFeciallv in
children.
Mentifactured by W'm Franlain & Co., New
Haven, Ct.
• Mr. Warren,thoUgh n minister of the Gos
pel, his fur a period of I's years, given alien.
lion to tho,aubject Of medical science, to quill.
Ify him to administer to the sick, in connection
with hie pastoral dot ice. '
. , .
EDWIN R. WARREN.
New London, April P., 18.53..
,
Aginis in 'Caliberlend CroWay.-13. W. Rev.
ono Wk.. S. Elllol4 and W. A. Rapti,. - sorlisle;
Bowellek &' EingslOwn ;1." wisher,
Moulieniesburg ;' Dialler,. SluretuSnsiew4.;
Eppley & Ernst, Cedar Spring.;.l.
Bterrett's Drap_,_. Thomas .Dreeson, . Ku/infield
'ReLnni •Igi"x2 0 . 1 !0 14• :IL. IV, kky. Green
Maine ; ElMOtihnwer, Newburg ;W.
D.-E. Doss, Shippensbnig 'timely& Dice;
Dickinson • Aiescuniei & Mulli,W,Ps . pertown.
Dr. iunher, Dhurebtown. •
iUeliriuc,
•
EPILEPS B I --- CAN BE 'CURED.
Lake's._ veg6tabie- -fir ot:up ciund;
"FOR Tli CPRZ ' Or'
EPILEPSY Oft - I:ITS
IS performing. more wonderful mites than an y
other medicine
,yet known or before Me public.
PRICE' FIVE 'DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
:The prcprietor has in his possession numerous
certificates, narrating the ' •
Astonishing and Miraculous Cures
effected r by this metlicine..and directs attentii.n
to
the following only, iO assn . ' e those alio are so un
fortunate to be nthiewil with the territlt disease
paratiofnre regarded incurable, that LAICE's pre
heretoo,
-,
IS ALMOST /NFALLIIILEAZi ITS CUBE!
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From Alm Works, widow of Mnj. Jas. Brooks,
late of Conneaut, 0.
CONNEAUT. Feb.
Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: PICSIEC octal 111 C another
bottle of Fit Medicine, ns I no riot like to be
without it on hand. 11 heti I commenced giving
the Medicine to my son Eileardie had from one
to three Ills per day. Hellas now taken the me
dicine over live months, and has had, I think, but
b twolat
u t
„ m e er v , e a r ;
u t to t : , e i very light. Dis
the blessitv , of God, I feel that the tintlich a m od w b il y l
restore hisnbodynnd mind to their wonted activi
ty.. Hers 28 years old, and has had fits over 12
years, which have been verLfrequent, and very
ikestrective to 1118 COliMitutio(lafiir mind Hun
dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine
to "cone errs," but nothing has relieved him un
til he used your mediaine.• Respectfully yours,
MOLLY BROOKS.
'From Judson Landon, County Superintend en t o
the Ashtabula County Infirmary.
KINGSVILLE, Feb. 4, 1853.
Mr Z. LarrE—Sir: Please send a few o re
bottles of your VFit-Medicine ;' I• may not need
it, but think safer to keep it on hand. Your me
dicine has done wonders. I gate itto Miss Jane
Delano ; she has had fits 10026 years. brought on
by having the measles when but four) ears old,
which could not be brought out to the surface...—.
After taking the medicine a tew cloys, SHE BAD A
PINE CROP'OF MEASLES, -and has hod no fits since.
She had fits or symptoms almost daily. She and
her father concur with tae in saving that we be -
lieve the medicine Ints or will work a perfect cure.
-I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane Hender
son and Aria Corby, who +eve bad fits almost
daily, tbr a nurnher_ol_years. --Their fits:have
ceased, and r believe the medicine will have the
desired effect. ' , ,Much money has Lech expended
by the friends of the above pntimits for doctorl l / 4 ,
Ail to no .purpose.. The cure was left for your
medicine to perform,and I can cheerfully recom
mend it as a weldable discovery. Respectfully
JUDSON LANDON.
Superintendent Ashtabula Co...lnfirnutet:
Prepared and sold atovholesale by Z. LAKE,
Conneaut, Ohio.
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E F WELLER, traveling agent.
Sold by S W Haverstick, Carlisle ; E 11
Thomas, Mechanicsburg. D W Gross, Harris
burg. oct 5-Iy.
_,ng ofthe big! aportance to matird pen—
pie, or those contemplating marriage. By WM.
YOUNG, M. D., Graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal' College of
Surgeons, - Loodon, and Honm'ary Member of the
.Hhilndelphia bftdieas society. The various
forms 01 Secret Diitalles, Seminal Weakness,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli.
tary habits of youth, are - faithfully described, and
all the recipes given in plain language.. The
chapter on selfenbuse and Seminal Weakness is
worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read
by every one. Young men who bave beeu unfor.
tunate,in contracting disease, previous to placing
yourselves under the care of any doctor, no mat.
ter what his pretensions may be, gene copy df
of this truly valinible work.
Sea Captains and persons going to sea, Should
possess Dr. Volatiles Treatise on Marriage, the
p,ocket .ZEseulapius, or Every one His own Pliy.7
UM!
.
0-Let no father be ashamed to present a
eopy of the /Esculapius to' his el ild. h may
save him from an early grave.. Let no young
man or woman enter into the secret oblications
of married life, withont reading the pocket /Ess
culapius. Let no one suflering from a hacknied
cough, pain in the side, restless nights. nervous
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given' up by their physician, be an.
other moment without consulting the iEsenla.
dins. Have the married or those about to he
inarried.any impediment, read this Indy useful
Book, as it has been the mesas of saving thou
sands of unfortunate_ creatures from the very
jaws of death. Upwards of a . MILLION copies
of this celebrated work has been sold in this
country and Europe since 1838., when the first
edition was issued.
(0. • Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy
of this book by mail ; or five copieill be sent
for SI. Address Dr. WILLIAM' YOUNG',
No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," Post
paid.
Twenty a yeara practice in the city of Philadel
phia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the confi
dcnce'of the afflicted, and he 'may he consulted
.on , any of : t he disenses 7 tleseribed' in hisAilierent
dublications, at his office 152 Spruce Skeet,
every day-between 9 and S o'clock, (Sunday^ ex.
cepted) and persons at any distance can consult
Dr. Young by letter, row PAID. •
POETRY.
BY A PRYSICIAN,
Ho ! Ye upon whose sinking frames
Disease Ins hand has placed
Upon whose sunken, care worn cheeks
Consumption's, rose is traced;
Come; freely quaff, from mirth° fount;
Where health cloth overflow;
At. Shrineeefind this glorious gift—
Then say, will not you go?
Why suffer %math the racking pain
With which you ore oppressed,
Whyl'why complain of weariness •
And soreness of the breast
When Suntnan's Sirnur heals all pain,
And to thee health will bring;
Will cause disease to disappear
- , Like snow drops in die spring.
Nu tongue dan skiik 'the wretchedness,
No language can convey
The'g , eat amount - of suffering
Occasioned by delay:
liule Cold or trillingmough
May lend one to the grave . ,
Hut gierincr's Syron taken ID Vane,
Possesses power to save.
. •
Yes, hie rIALSAIIIO SYRUP rare
Contains tins mighty poecri„,
And mothers speak in tones of praise
And bless It every hour,
For when thetriittle ones are racked
With•Whooping - Cough severe,
They fly at once to Skewers Fount,
And find a aulate there,
• It is a sovereign, speedy sure '
Far Quinsy; want of breath s
For Astlann, and Throat Diseases,.
Which often en' in death;
When others fail, this will effect •
A' permanent relief, "
Wi'l bring the sufferer back to health;
Jan. 25,2 w
Anil cheat old Death—the thief.
SHRINER'S VERMIFUGE.
Better testimony than was evrr tattered ip F
vor bf any other Verntilnge !! • -
RECOMMENDATION'S OF PHYSICIANS,
We, the . whir-Inhere, Medan' Practioners,
having been made uninitiated with the enmposi
tint] of Shriner's Indian Yermifoge," take
pleasure lit recommending it to the public as
valuable iemedy "roe the expulaian of Worrs,
it bekng both sure and efreetual.
Samhel Swope, M.D. , Tuneytown,
John Swope, M I), - S Carrot co., Md.
1. J.. Weaver, M. D. mi dd i eburg.
J no. E. H. Ligget.• -
' k.iberty, Frederick co., Md —Thorns, Slim.
O. 11, Owlngs, M D Then. Sappington,
• M D Sidney Sappington. I'd D.
James 111 Geyer, M.O Woodsboro,Md:
.4' It Sappington, M 11.4 Unlonville , .yid„ • , •
Win A "ithima,Nl D. Westminster..
Be ritartiatittirla aik for for sup.oreg's ;N. •
BEAN VERMIPOGE. and take no other
Price . Cellos per,Bottlet . , .
WeptiretthjW E Slkrinar, Pruggiii. And
„Cho.
misCAVestmint*,.:l4l4 : , :
And sold brall storekeepers. , ,
,t.inicttlzElds cal.
.1 0 00 TONS LinieliiiCiVer i e' Cent or lie . heat
vaality . jnat receiving and for 'aft? by 7.. O.
ISLE, Jr. Only '52,40 per ton.
Larlige, March 10, 1 8m • •
OCTOR YOUR
SFAX—PRIVATE-
, for 25. cents, by means
he POCKET 2ESOILI=
.PIUS, or' Every One
3 OWN 2 PHYSIAN !
'he thirty...sixth
Edi
i, one hundred en
rings, showing Private
:ases and Malforma
as of the Generative,
stem, in every shape
1 form to which as ad.
leases of Females, in..
les only (see page 190),