Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 29, 1854, Image 4

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WORD FOR THE SEASON
THE CORN CROP
.
_Froixi 'this time fereraid .the farmer !should
•
bs rapidly and .energetioally sotting to work
Preparing his corn, ground, getting in the crop,
4t0.,, for the sooner the better niter the period
in which it will escape the frosts, seeing that
it hal $o withstand - the hot summer and , pro
bable thoughts. The American Farmer for
March says of the corn crop. ....Let what may
be said of other products, that of corn must
be considered ne the most important. We lay
it down us a proposition not only susceptible
of proof, but one which is justified by the
perierme of all observing corn planters, that a
profitable crop of 'corn cannot be 'grown Upon
a poor soil: unless the soil be liberally manor
, ed."
After giving tables ehowing both the organ
ic and inorganic constituents of the grain of
corn, with a view of deMonstrating what its
food should aonslet of, and how much of each
kind an acre of corn will abstract from the Foil,
The Farmer proceeds :
rmaration of the Corn Ground.;=-In the
first place be careful to distribute the'rnanure
broad-cast equally as possible over the field,
in order that equality may be produced in the
'state. of its fertility. lituth of the success of
'acorn crop depends upon the manner in which
the kround may be prepared for the reception
of the seed. All land that is not wet should
be plowed at least 8 inches deep, and would
he all the better of being sub-soiled from 8 to
8 inches more. . . The plowing should be exe
cuted with accuracy; no part ahould he left
unplowed, and care should be taken to.use the
barrow and roller freely, so as to break all
lumps and reduce the soil to the utmost fine
ness of• filth. When clover lays or grass
sirards are plowed, before harrowing; the
ground should be rolled with a heavy roller
the same way 'it was plowed. If ( danger is
apprehended from the out and grub worms, a
top-dressing of two bushels of salt per \ Wore
will be found useful. " Indeed, under any cir
cumstances such top-dressing will be metal,
as will afford very acceptable inorganio fond
to the plants; besides-which, it will • increase
the powers of the soil in the attraction and
Of. the moisture from the atmo
sphere, and in this way operate most benefici
ally. After the operations, of harrowing and
Gross harrowing shall have been performed.
then the ground should be rolled. This done,
it should be listed preparatory to dropping the
corn; unless it should be contemplated to drill
the corn, in which case the drills should run
north and south.
Depth of Lists or Drills—The depth of the
lists or drills should be from 8 to 4 inches.
Distances of Rows.—Upon this subject great
diversity of opinion exists; but we think that
by 4 feet apart, or 4 feet at the furthest, are
good distances; the fire, distance is the one we
adopted after trying general others, and where
'the troll may be naturally rich, ornitiths so by
manuring, we think it a safe-one. -;
Number -of Stalks in the Hill.—ln manured
land three plants should be left in each bill;
goals° may that number be left in land natu
rally very, rich.
D(etance Apart of Drilled Cora —When corn
easy be cultivated in drills, the stalks should
be about ]2 inches apart, butOe land to boar
such close planting, must be liberally manured,
broadcast, as well as in the drills.
Manuring in the Rill;—lndependently of the
broadcast drooping of manure, of which we
have spoken, corn should receive a proportion
of manure applied in the hill, to give an im
petus to the growth and vigor of the plants
when they first come up.
Of the Cultivation.—Upon this subject it'ie
almost saperfluous to remark, as nearly every
neighborhood has its own best way; from
which it is timeless to expect a departure. We.
seise the occasion here to state, that it is our
- firm belief-that-he who , landertakes to make a
good crop of corn, or anything else. by simply
applying mineral or inorganic manures—un
leer his, land be very rich—very fertile—will
meet with a most lamentablb failure. To grow
,a profitable crop, requirea.h4th aiiircial and
mineral manures to be, l'ipplied. The soil
must have in it both nutritive and; - Mineral
substances—it must have in It athieieinents
-which entir-into, and make up the entire plant.
Therseness of smelling, tasting, and
even of feeling' or touch, are liable to imitator- .
able causes of deception. It is mentioned in
the Museum of Art and Science, that if two
Angers of the same hand, being crossed, be
plaoed up on a table, and a . marble or pea is
rolledtetweentheM, the impression will be, if
;their ayes are closed, that two marbles are
peas are touohed. If the nose be pinched and
cinnamon be tasted, it will taste like a com
mon, stick of deal. Many substances lose fie
'or when the nostrils are • stopped. Nurses,
therefore, - upon right and scientific piinciples,
stop the noses of children when they give them
doses'of disigreable medicines If, the eyes
are blindfolded and buttermilk and claret:be al
ternately tasted, thepereon tasting thern,after a
few r .nypetitions of the process, will be Unable to
distinguish one from the other.
Neunatuck.—The emigration to Nebraska
territory is very largo: The St. Louis Repub.
Item says a great number of person' have ar
rived:ln that city, on their way to that territo
ry to settle. The steataboats were taken up as
they..arrived, to convey the emigrants to
,
their destination. . ,
HJlü iit n.:.
•
4 LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL!
WHICH surpasses in quantity quality and
prices any that has ever yet been opened
,In Carlisle, coneisting of the greatest variety
of all kinds of •Hardwarei such as, Shoe Pin
dings, Saddlery, Coach - Trimmings, Points
Oils, Varnish, Glass,- Nails, files, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Pollees,
Veneers ' --Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled .Iron, 'Steel, &c.; with a thousand
snore' articles 'unmennonable. . • '
, Having purcheeed largely of HeaVy Coeds
previous to the advance in prices, I am enabled
to - soll goods et old prices. Persons in w ant o
Har:Wore -are Invited to call 'and , examirie,ali
goads, and hear in 'prices, and you will be eat
lefied where the Cheap Hardware is to be had.
0:7•Nly amok of, WALL - PAPER-is nnap
preached by any in the Borough.
Thneklal for the.fortner liberal patronage, a
continuance of the samo is solicited by
' 'JOHN P, LY
West Side of North Hanover Street,
f,. Carlisl
PARIV/ZlllO. • •
SHE subapribiii InTorms the pub
-: lio that he Mae constantly on
hand 'a lumen/ er.tholco piing
• . , o-
CUBP TREES; tiom. ten to - filleen
• feet high which were 'raised fr om
the ased;they are all of the' yeliow locust. He
offers them it moderate 'prices, at his npriciry,
situated in Hanspden township, Caleb!' county,
about s miles West dr,- fforritibuTiron the ttirn
ipilked Call and examine for ourselves.' '
TOSS AttIVI I L-'EERLY.' ,
„ ,
FRESH 'Huts AND DittE4 BEEF.
.1:114ed 1141141
A
FREER vulva of 1114 get
. and DRIED BEEF, jot 'leaved from
Clumandl add ibr iala at WILLIAMS' Family
ch e wy Stout, 14 Weat 151614 Street', .
2itiaellancous.
HARDWARE--FRESH`IitIVAL
11/11 4 71i1t SA4iTON.
• THE autiscriber havinkienirned ,, from
city would dell tho attention of' hichiends and
the public gnarally, to the large and We
lected assortment ef Hardware which be, has
just teceived. consisting in part of
BUILDING NI ATER 10. LS,
ail a .nada, 'acrwa, hiagita, lucks, bolts,
g ass, putty, paints, oils, &O. TOOLS— '
edge tools;'aana and planes of every dewing;
thin, with file, rasps, hammer., anvils, &c:
A general assortment pt
,SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS,
together with morocco. lining and binding
liking, shoe' ihrnu t, wax", pegs; lasts, harness
— mounting, saddletrees, (eke.' .
COACH TRIMMIN G—eanvass
melted, figured and embossed,) patent and en-
Eamelled loather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke,
talkies, shales, &c, &c.
Cabinet Makers will find a large assorment
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moulding. rosettes,,hair cloth, curled hair, /cc.
The stock of IRON is large and:well eelec
ed, comprising all the kinds in general arse, as
hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bin'
and band iron, round, square and critil iron,
horse shoo iron and nail rods, with a large lot
of cast and spring steel, Englishendalmerican
blister sieel, &c.
Housekeepers and those about commencing
will find it to their advantage to call and exam
ine • our cutlery; britiania and plated ware
pans,-kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &e.
In addition to the above we have received-a
splendid assertment of WALL, PAPER, ma
king the stock complete, and at sal prices as
cannot fail to give satisfaction. We invite all
friendszo call, knowing it will-be to their own
advantage. -Remember .the old stand, East
High Street, Car.isle, P,
Oct. 12, 1853. HENRY-SAXTON: -
Great attractione
HO FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
IRISS KINGLE'S OLD HALL is now
K
and wilecte3ifilittadiMPuPelied with the
greatest novelties up•to the close of' the Realms,
comprising in part, CONFCTIONARIES
of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy
Toys, Jelly Cakes,.Bon Bons, Gum Cordial,
Lemon, Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Rose,
Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and .ea-
Wading Secrets. Also all the common ratio.
ties, all of which will be sold _ wholeaala and
retail at low rates. We have just receivSci
FRUITS AND NUTS
of the latest importations such as Oranges,
Leniona. Raisins, Figs, Pruens. Citron, Cur
rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Fil
berts,- Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. In
connection with the above the largest assort
ment of -
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
of ovary kind from all parts of Enamor, - mail
ufactured of wood, glass, .hina, papier mache,
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, Tea Setts, Music Boxes,
Port. Mc:males, Battle Doors, Grace Hoops,
Masks,-Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Dominoes,
lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps ono
Hair Oils of every variety. In connection
with the above a large stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as pulverized, crushed and brown Su.
gars. ot every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch,
Green and -Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda.
Sugar, 'Water and o,her Crackers, cheese, &c.
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.
P. MONYER.
Carlisle. December 7, 1853.
,
of. OU
Olki s • 9 ' • OV:i -
Corner vf Sandier - and Louther its, Carlisle,
%VHC undersignedhiii alWays on hand a large .
stocjs, of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the
did:es-eat styles, which he is prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. He invites' attention partic
plarly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, n
moat useful article, which entirely obviates all
objections: The ottorri can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given entire sails ac
tion to all whb have them in use:
ill-COFFINS made to order atthe shortest
notice.
JACOB FETTER
Carlisle Jan'y.
An infallible remedy for Sorofula,K ing's Evil,
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutanecus Eruptions,
-Pimples or. eustules on the 'Face, Blotches,
Boils, Chronio Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tet
ter, Scald Headi Enlargement mid Pain of the
Bones and .loiutti;Stubborn Ulcers,. Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbigb, Spinal Compla ints nial all
Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mer
cury, Imprudence In Lire, or Impurity of the
Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which has become
celebrated for the number of extraordinary
cures effected through ita agency, has induced
the proprietors, at the urgent request of their
friends, to, offer it to the public, which they.do
with -the utmost confidence in its virtues awl
wonderful curative properties. The following
certificates selected from if -large !number, are
-however. • stronger testimony than the mere
word of, the proprietors ; and are all from gen
tlemen well known in their localities and of the
- Itighest-respeotabi My many-of them - residing in
the city of Richmond, Va.
F. BOYDEN, Esq. of the Exchange Hotel, ,
Richmond, known every where, says he - bas seen
the Medicine called CARTER'S SPANISH Mix.
TREE administered in over a hundred cases, in
nearly all thediseases for which it is recommen•
Jed with the most astonishingly good results.—
He says it is the most extraordinary medicine
he .has ever seen.
..TGUE AND FEVER-Great Cure.—l here
by certify that for three years I had Ague and
}ever of the most violent description: I had
several Physicians, took large quantities of Qui
nine. Mercury, and I believe alt the Tonics ad
vertised, but all without any permanent relief.
At Mast I tried,Carter's Spanish - Mixture; two
bottles of which effectually cured me and lam
happy to say I have had neitherChilla or lever
, since. I considerilt the best Tonic in the world
and the only medicine that overreached my ease.
•, . . JOHN LONGDEN;
Beaver dam near Richmond 'Va.
G 11 LUC IC Esq now in the city of Richinond
. Rad for many years in the Post Office, hasCuch
confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's
Spanish Mixture, that he.hila bought iipwards of
SO bottles wide!' has given, away to the afflicted.•
- - Mr Luck says he has never known it to fail Nihau
taken according to directions .' ~! -
. Dr MINCE a practising tihysienn end former •
ly of the City -Hotel in the city of Richmond,
says he hiis Witnessed in a number of, instances
the effects of Carter's. Spanish - Mixture. Welt
were most-truly surprising: He seri in a case
of Consumption, dependent on , the Lifee,'lthe
good effects were wonderful indeed: •
SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm firink.
at, Marrib, • Itichtnend, was cured of Liver ,
CoMplaint of Ti years standing. by:the use of two !
• ',bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, ,
- GREAT' CURE OF SCROFULA--tbe edi
tors of the Itictimoqd Republican had servant
• employed in their press room cured uf- violent
Serofpla combined with:Rleinitatism, which en..i
tirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of
Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect oure or
• Idol, and the editors in a public notice say they
"clieerfUlly recommend it to all'who are afflicted
With. any disenie of the blood " •, , -
• STILL!ANOTHER CURE OF 'KROFT)...
LA—T hail a very valnable'boy cured of Scrofula
by pieces Spanish Mixture.- I eonSiner it truly
• valuable medicine: James Mil nyder Conductor
'on the RF & P It Co Riemiond -VA '
•
Mr ~/ohn',.7Phompsow :residing in 010'434 of
Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carters
Spanish Mixture.of Salt Rheum- • which .he had
nearly 20, ye-rs. and which all the physicians of
thecity would not MirC. Mr. Thompson Is a well
known merchant ln.thei City R letraMid, Va.,
atid blaakare Is most. remarkable., ,• • ,L
Principal bepols at ;NJ:WARD,' CLOSE': :It
CO, No 83; Malden Canc A New York
W.I)YOTT BONO:1So 132 Nhrthi Qd
siieet; Philadeltittic, ; ' '
HENNKFT Ellr•raSithiitia Maln street, , •
Rtehreopi) . .,Ye..,
Anti , tor Vile bf tit ietie 8. Vir . llitieritielt:
earlislon,ltw pay IlleehanicabotlPX , li'Hei"roe,
Newtlllrl U C. Mtle, , ShipplethurveetlV der.
res in itYldifaaal InTrii*Ort
tox :, ; et, ,91)1313,,5.
First A.rrivEil of Fall I)ry Gooirsi
At the Nete'and ChetiP t
se d6'-.Cana,p'b ell
b
WO 1.11 r o a r ocifully announce ta_their
friends and the public that they 'have.
just received Item New, York end Philadelphia'
• a. largo and handsome asaortment of.
• PALL 'AND 'W,GOQDS,. '
• 't • D
consisting of the meat s y es tees Goods
Aerenot plaids, cashmeres, mous de lames,
all w.our, moue de begee, Persian cloih j •
• plaid, brocade and black silks, uh .
paces, and Mourning fjuods. '
DOMESTICS '
• Blenched and unbleached muslin' checks,
Gisighams; ticking% wht and.c.l'd Canton
Flannels, table linen,tbble cloths,Napkins .
Damask .towels, wool flunnels &c.
• LACES AND EMBROI DERIES
I cambric and awies ruffling, edginc and insert
ing, lisle mechlin and florentine laces, collars,
underaleeevee. spencers, culls, &c.
HOSIERY AND' .GLOVES
Silk, cashmere and Saxony, hose, merino half
hose, white and black silk holm, black,Qihite
and mixed cotton 'lndiee and gents silk,
kid, fleecy lined silk andmotton gloves •
CLOTHS A ND CASSIMERES
A large' assortment of cloths, cossimeres,sati
rieleflLentucky jeans, merino, satin and black
silk voiding°,
BOOTS AND SHOES
A large assortment of ladies and gentlemens
shoes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from
the best manufacturers.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
.Rio and Java Coffees, New Orlean , Cuba and
refined sugars, Levering's, Syrup Mobilise:
Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds,
Their goods have all been selected with great
care from the best New.Yorkand Philadelphia
houses, and canuot fail to suit purchasers both
iri qualityland price, sepl4
NEW DRUG STORE 1 I
South Hanover Street, Near the Court Roue&
ino J. KIEFFER.,, druggist,. would respect..
. fatly inform the citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that he has opened a new
CREMICALIAND 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 suckarticles to accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is espeCially invited to his stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinetutes,
Wines, Extracts, Con(cottons, Chemicals,
&c. Together with the above ho has a ful
amortrdent of Paints, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs
Point and Varnish Brushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. He has also on hand a eplen
did assortment of
Perfumeries, Soaps,Extracts, Fancy, Hair,
Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporters,
Breast Exltausters, Nipple Shields,
Tooth Washes and 'Pastes; also
MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES,
of the beet quality. SEGA RS, from the best.
Havana - and Spanish houses; of every flavor,
from one cent upwards.
In othr to ensure his customers against
mistakes Turingany tetnporaray absence of
the proprietor, the services of en experienced
and competent assistant have been secured,
which will be felt to be important, in view of
theresponsibilities which are knows to devolve
upon the druggist.
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 must prove Satisfactory.
N B.—All officinal preparations made in
strict - accordance with the directions of the U.
‘S. Pharmacopoeia.
A liberal share bf public patronage is res•
pecttully solicited. Ternis Cash.
May 11. 1853. B. J. ICIEFFER.
ANOTHER GREAT. ARRIVAL!
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
Al the Store of N. W. WOODS.
Second Arrival of Winter Dry-Goods. ,
THE subscriber respeci luny iniornis hie
friends and numerous customers. that 1101100
returned from Philadelphia with a large !mien.
ment of Fall ar,d Winter Goods,c6neisting of
- Cloths, CassimeVes, Vestings. Muslins, tick
ings, checks, flannels, linsey, cravats, suspen•
dors, gloves, &o.
I LADIES' ; DRESS GOODS,
Silks. bombazines, merinoes, eoburg alias
fig'd plain end changeable poplins, gingliatna
calicoes, alpacas, shawls, hosiery, &c.
HATS AND CAPS,
Men's and Boys, —a very large assortment, al
ea Bonnets and Ribbons.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Metes Women's and
Children•s Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind ani
Buskin Shoes at very love prices.
Colored and White CARPET CHAIN,
GROCERIES,
Ailarge assortment of GROCERIES, such
as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c.
All who visit our establishment are free to
acknowledge thnt we are selling Foreign sod
Domestic istry 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 can be offered
to purchasers.
Don't for et the old stand, Humerich's cor
ner 'North Hanover Street,
Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken at market
prices., N. W. WOODS,
nee Q 8 1853
STOVES!, STOVES! STOVES
JOHN D. GORGAS,
WOULD inform the public that he has now
on hand at hia establishment, on Main
street, next door to Marion Hall, the largest
nd most complete assortment of
COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES
to be found in this county, which will be Bold
at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit.
His stock consists of a large assortment of new
and highly approved
PATEN_T COOICING STOVES,.
Finished .in the most complete manner, and
calculated for either wood or coal, or both. All
the old standird patterns, which have stood the
test of ',specious°, may be found at his estab
lishment. Also a great variety of the most ap7
proved-end beautiful
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
Including a number. of new styles, possessing
very superior advantages over those heretofore
in use. ,Families and housekeepersare respect.
fully invited to give him a call before purch .
sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any port
of the county and put up at the shortest notice.
He continues to do al, Janda of'
TIN' AND 'SHEET !MIN WARE,
and Copper _work, and has constantly on hind
or will make to' order every article required by
housekeepers or whets in this line. Me stock
of Tin and Copper.ware embraces every kind
of household and kitchen utensil, warranted
equal to .the beat manufacthred. Persons In
want of articles in his line may always be sure
of being , accomodated tu their satisfaction by
giving him lactl9
•
SADDLE AND HARNESS N.AHLiII
,
rikllE subscriber continues to'xarry on the
1 above.business, in all itsvarioue branches,
in North, Hanover streeQCarlisle, two doore
North of Leonard's corner] omo he intends
keeping on hand ageueral assortmebt in hipline,
• Consisting of all kinds of lash
ionable• .aADDLEB, Bridles
martingales, Girths,Ciroingles
and Halters,- also
TRUNKS, tray. "Rueslat
sling and saddle
hags, He. also --' "" •
'manufactures themost'approved
Spanish Spring Saddles' ever
. , used 'in thie , country,. those
wishing a giideeme, durableand .plessant sad
dla will de wall to call and soe them. - He also
martufacturea Harness, Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their varietiee, and confidently be.
'levee from the general approbation of his cue
Somers, that • he makek•the neatest and best
gears,in all their variety .ot breadth, that is
muds in the country. He also makes ell kinds
tit Matrassee to order, via r t Straw, Husit:Curl.
ed Hair and Spring Natrissee. All the above
articles will be made 'of the best material' and
workmansielp,'and with , the utmost despetoq
' WM. OSHORN...
.Srs -
• Beeoher'B Matadi:li Cordial,'
mime snedieine has neyet .known to fall in
curing Cholera .Morbus, in from°lo (1 to 16
minutes; Cholera Infantum,or summer own.
Plejnia of childaren, DYRantery. Diarrhea, &a.;
In it9Ale 10.2 i flouts, ' it is certain' and safe
ender,,all oirounastancee, haying been fairly
teete.in .upwards tor ,rour hundred, cameo with.
out altingtle failure.,.Let every rankly provide
Itself with M. least one bottle id thii.mvaluable
r em edy, '..Try it, and it will rticenimend pita'
It le Prepared upon PgrelY saiontifisprinem . les,
end leannot bajuetly - termed a quack mvtlimilo,
°Ales!, saiosaishe quaekery, I Forvate by •
• .. 13:j,,KIFFFCR, Druggist, -
• South Hanover.Streeti
fevedoorilouth 'of tha"t'eurt Houle.
,Istine 34, 1838.';,' , •
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Ing , or flutter ng at the pit of :tile ste - nadir,
swimming 'of the head r hurried•
breathing, Oil cuing °Utile heart; cfioltiiig •or
suffocating se:Bodoni; when in a lying posture,
- dlinneali ;of. y sion, dote' or Webs belcue : the
eight, fever 'aud dull pain In the, head,: 'defic.:
fancy of 'pereillrafion, iellownesa of• the akin
and eyes, pain in the aide, book, chest,
*O., sudden flushes of heat, burning In :tlio
testi, constant imaginings of evil, and grca
depression of swite,s, " •
DAN BR - EFFECTUALLT - CURED - DT
DR. UOOZ'LAND'S
CELEBRATED. GERMAN , , BITTERS,
Prepared by •
DR; C. : M. JACKSON, •
No. 120 Arch &Feet, Philadelphia.
Their power over the üboVe diseases is not
excelled, If equalled, by any other preparation
in the United States, as the cures attest, in
many cases alter skilfurphysicians had failed.'
These Bitters are worthy the attention of
invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec.
tifiention of diseases of' the Liver and lesser
glands, exercising the teed searching powers
in weakness and affections of the digestive or
gans, they are withal safe, certain and pleas
ant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED
Teatimony of the highest character! HON.
. GEO. STROQP, Judge of the District Court in
Perry county, Pa., Nov. lEith, 1852 said: ...your
'lleofland's Gorman Bitters' has been in use in
our pipes over a year past, and to the astonish
ment of OULU has performed wonders. We
may notice a few instances that have come
under own. itoinediato , nonce:—almost every
person who has stopped. at the hotel of W
,Lackey, one year since, predicted room his e.
,maciated countenance and debility, that he
could not live,much longer. Ho was unable
to attend to his buiness, and for the greater
part of tlie time confined to his room. We rec
ommended luni to try the German Bitters; he
didi and to the. surprise of all, hie friends he is
now able to attend to his usual business end
perform manual, labor. The case of Henry
Asper a stone mason,
whom no one supposed
wliuld ever recover from the debility of hie
asystem, but was looked upon as fast approach
log the grave, took eight or nine bottles of the
Bitters during the last winter, and this BUM.
mar he has been Ito the surprise or all who
knew his case] following his trade. The case
of William Murphy ia no less astonishing.-
-"Hp too was so far reduced as tq induce the
general belief that the grave alone - would be
his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended
• hint - to try the-Hoofland's German Bitters; lie
is novr• apparently a well man,
and able to do
a hand day's work. We could mention many
other canes of a similar character. if it were
necessary. I myself derived much benefit from
their use. I hove given considerable of it a
way, not for your ben fitalone, but to relieve
suffering humanity . ; and let ma assure you
am pleased to
,see the happy result. To the
afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will
warrant -
These Blume are worthy the attention of
ii.valids, possessing great power in the resto
ration of a healthy action of the livar - Ond the
lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and
nervous system, and bringing 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. Newville; J. S. Altic. Shippeneburg, and
by dealers in medlcinle every where.,
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
AND
SEED STORE.
THE subscribers, in addition to their exten.
sive Grocery, Wave. connected . therewith au
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and
SEED $. TO lir ; 110, Market streq, near the
railread,'Harri burg, Pa., nnd are gortnred to
fill all orders, y wholesale and retail, of all
kinds of Agricultural Implem nts,Negetable
and Flower Seeds, &c. Country rchants
with reasonable discounts to sell agOin.
Horse-powers" and threshers, wheatArillls
and seed-planters, plows, harrows slid eultitra
tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans
corn shelletp, vegetable cutters, hand grain
mills, cleft' shelters, horse rakes, cburns,grind
stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and
manor forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and
bow, patent bow pins, cciw chains, spades, Kies
and rakes„ post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scythesand stip heotones, potatee drags
post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden. trowls, pruning. and.
budling„Oives, grass and grain sickles, screw.
wrenehea, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry
combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, plaster, poudrette, bone ust, lime, gar
den, field and flower seeds. _ . _
. A leo, a largo 11 nil fresh assortment of GR 0
GERI ES, 'IIIA.B, &c., all cheapfor cash.
. .
. BO YER & HALL.
1 :11-6rain and produce of all kinds received
n exchange for implements. •
Aprilt v 3, 1453 :7 1v
DRUGS ! DRUGS I DRUGS !
• Freshet Spring Supply!
1 HA V I.:, ids. recuiveu a fresh mock of Med•
i
icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Sce., which
having been purchased with groat care at the
beat city houses, I can confidently recommend
to Pantiles, Physicians, Country Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and pure.
. DRUGS.
*Patent Medicines, Het:bound Extracts,
(
Finehemi eels, Spices,ground and whole
Instruments, . &settees,
Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, Sce.
God Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. •
_ _ ..
DYESTUFFS
Indigoea,• Log and Cam Wooda,
kingdom ' I
Oil Vitriol
Sumac Copperaa,- :- ._ -
I
Alum, Lao Dye' - - •
. • PAINTS. -
Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window •Gless, Linseed Turpen6
tine, Copal and 'coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of which will , be ' sold at the very lowest
market price, • Aleo,a frost and splendid se
moment of•
• FANCY.LGOODS,:FRLIITS, •
'Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, all of wLich
areofTered at the lowest 'cash prices; at the;
cheap Drug . Bookend Fancy Stored the sub.
scriber on North Hanover street. •
• ,S. .W. HAVERSTICIL
May 28
IRE, INPUMME,
The Allen • and. Bast Pennsborough Minna]
Fire Ineurenee Company of Cumherland coun
ty, ineworatea by . 'AM of Assembly, le
now fully organized, and in operatiim under
the menagement of , the fellowinucommiaalon
ere, vizi
Shelly,' Win; . Gorges, Me heel
Conklin, Melehuir Brenneman. clod dt34y.
men, Christian Vitsel, Jacob H. Coov Lewis
Nyer..Henry Loon, Benjamin H. M,enr,lai
ebb , Kith. Samuel ViroW°ll; Joseph Wicker
sham:
The Meer oftneuragoe are follow and favor
able es any Company alba kind in the State,
Peroona melting to become • menibera are in.
vlted to.ntekeapplleatlon to the agonte of the
oempany, whu Ire willing to watt upon then:
at any Hite.
BENJ. H. MOBSE 1, President.
fisaalr Lenftan t , Vice Predident'
LeWi a flyer, &weary. •
lreasurer.:'
- • • AGENTS.
'Cumber!add Coutlty.tedelph MAriln, N.
Cumberland; Hermark.KingetMvin ; Hon
;^ y -Searing ; Sblredinnstown ; len.; pall,..
arllelq.; Dr. Abl.• ,Piturchiovln Samuel
Sidle Weet . P,enneborougli; James MCDotw
prenkford.r • Mode; Oriflith, Sonth;Mlddle,
d
lon;. Seine. id/leiter,: Eißtli4llllo Haveretiok.
ricabar l ic s bprg; Jobo Sberrlok, Ltelitorn'; Dam
'OA 'Never, Shepberdetorm - •
• York .00poty•—Joho ',Roman. Dilleburg •
Peter Welferd, #rinklin; .)obn Bea,;
Neebingtoo ; W. .4.
'
iffenebergor; W,Prtift,Parildiee. „
i lNarriiiburgr4foueorde,
I .l 4 Memberp, of company, baring, pplicies
4
19,'oxpirts can ;have; them rpnewed ,by
reeking opplication to any orthe rgente. • ,
Nov444Jy. , :••
.
I• ROCAH LONGISHAWLS— Just - re':' 1 ) , fleivod . e' few.' Long End Scivare Bracjia
i.B
taws', and fut
! abi:by . i , I ,
It , ' 3' '4.. :... ;' , i ; 0 : - .:.,::: , ' 4ii. wIVITTNIIft '.,,
L!i1)1I1) :41??D,C,III,S,c111;111:ils;:';.t
HAYES', PATENT
TUBII.I4AR'OITIPI )10T AM ; RANGE
Varsoua Sizes, 16 suit, FarOlim,goarging , ,
' ' Rouses and 'Hoteta. •
Vwsrn OSE,inof superior Con king A p- ;
Paratim ere• invited tonsil at out Ware..
house and examine thisEatute,..For-durability
economy and minplietty, in operation it stand,
unrivaled. It has a:perfect but air yonittatioi
meate halted in this OVati will retain them
.juice and flavor equal to that rodated:belorc as
'Open fire. Meats andpastry; caolted at the
Annie tmte withntit 'one affecting the other. It
inifficlent heated air "to heat addi
tional rooms fur the - coldest weather.' It has
no deem nding • or return flues, and 'is equally
' well adapted to bituminous or common hard
coal. The steam valve over the'beiling part of
,the Range carries off the' steam and . secnt of
cooking, as well as heat in summer. '
Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no almanac to the purchaser.
HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Pntepted-Octobor, 1848,
For Public. Halls, Factories. Railroad Cars,
amines, Flues, Ships, Steamers, fie,
. Pare air is a subject claiming the attention
of every individual, and all buildiags thould be
provided with the proper means of ventilation.
Also, a powerful
Warming and Ventilating. Furnace,
For Dwellings. School Houses Churches, Halls,
'Stores, Factories,4s - c.
A large .assortment of Office, Hall and Cook.:
ing ; Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers,' &e.--
Wholesale and Retail.
RAND & HAYES,
82 North Sixth street, Phila.
WY-Persona! attention given to warming an
evntilating both public and 'private buildings.
DAVIS de. CITDISC
Deniers in
Lanips, Lai Iterni end chandeliers,
•
NF Corner Fourth and Cherry eta., Phila.
HAVING enlarged and improved their store,
and having the largest assortment of lamps
in, Philadelphia, they are now prepared to fur
nish Camphine, Tine Oil,
BURNING FLUID,
Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.—
Lamps. Lanterns of all paterns, Fancy Hotel
and Hall Lamps, Chandeliros, Girandoles and
Candelabras, and Brittania Lampa,M; the man
ufacturers !owe* prices. Glass Lamps by the
package, at a small advance over auction pri
ces. Beit)g large MANUFACTURERS of
Pino 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 betore going elsewhere, if you want bar.
gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.
October 5,1853-1 y
cheap. !Patches & Jewelry.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
"4\ at the '' Philadelphia Watch
-CI and Jewelry Store," Number
tit. 4 )
of 14o u r a t r l r ,
y Se i cc i d u tt i r p e i v. a ,.corner
jS'r+~a».;:;;t''.:s Gold Lever
. Watches, lull
toraiVn, 4 %lls jewelled, 18 carat cases, $20,00
Gold Lepme, 18 carat cases, $24 00.
Silver do jewels, ' 9 00
Silver Lever, full j welled, 12 OD
Superior Quarliers 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Fine Silver Spectacles, 150
Gold Bracelets, 3 o 0
' Ladies' Gold Pencils, •-1 00
Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to $8 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 121 cents ; Patint, 181 ; Lunet,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods
wtdranted to be what they are sold for.
STAU FFERIt HARLEY.,
sept7)y Successors to 0. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines,still lower than aoove prices.
/ • ~
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
The ostensible object of this Inittlintion is to
place in the reach of individuals proper factli•
ties for obtaining a' thorough and prvetical
Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has
been omitted that is calculated to pioduce 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•
bid' Law arid Mercantile - Science, is a matter
of the highest Importance t all who desire to
become Accountants of the Viral order, and or- .
copy stations of profit awl — responsibility. A
young man can here obtain a more cor eel
knowledge of 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 ions
departments of Commerce and Trade, Mimi
tile calculations taught according •to the most
approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com
bining 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 course varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
There being no vacation, applicants ran enter
at any time and attend both day and evening.
_Examinations are held at, stated periods and-
Diplomas awarded to those wh g• aduate.—
For terms, Sic. write and have a,Circular for
warded by mail.
March, P. 1855. Iy.
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17. E. GOULD, • .
(iSnocesson TO A. FIOT,)
No. 164 Chestnut St., -Stetting's Building, Phila.
MIXNENSIVE Music Pithlieher, and Deal
.!) er in Musical Inetruniente ever); Aii•
ecription.
Exclusive agent for t to snle,of Millet, Davit
Ce's Patent Suspension Bridge /Eolian and
other ' •
PIANOS,
L. Gilberespoudoir Pianos, MolodconS, Mar.
tin's'-Guitars, - Harps; - Violins, Jlieu& Music,
Music Books, Its. • • •
o:Residents of the country will be supplied by
mail or otiterwise with music they rnoy.wisb,
es low as if purchased in person. Having one
of the largest. stocks in the United S toles, Ii
fee; confident 7:iMintiSfyitiv itti m
01l way;favot
me with a cull or 'order.
Dealers in-Music supplied on the most Biwa
terms. Pianos to let.' Second-hand Pianos for
sale. mai-20 1853 ly).'
'THE WONDER OF THE AGE,
For the Cure , Saltrbeum, Chilidarns, Corn
.moo Sores, Chapped 'or Crooked Hands, Ilurns
or Scalds, Cuts or. \Voiotia, Piles, Inflammation
of the Breast, bites of insects ; Sore Lips, Mm
ples on the Ace, and Breaking ,Ont and Sores
on Cilildre and'idl diseases or the Skin.
This •Ointnaent will, cure the 'Saltrhetim and
Burns, or Chapped hands, quicker and street.
than -any other medicines of the kind; be(bre the
public.
To substantiate' the shove, I can give hundreds
of, certi6eates. butrrcoasider, it no use, Rs (anV
pirson can do the same.' it they have' friends, for
even- a worthless article) I rely solely on the
merits of the Ointment toe the public patronage.
• N;.411.—A box'af 'lids Ointment will
keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor:a, or
•Mechattio's hands; let thorn chap or croak ever
sti bad, sound arid in good working' order all
winter , Prepared and sold by • • ' •
MONROB•
•Naugatuck,COon, -
Sold also by the " principal ;Druggists; . and
Coutitry Merchants. Price 26 oents per box'
Nov. 16, 18.53-=.4: - ' •' •
• ROI3E4T B.' EVIVEIREIt,
oABINET IVltitiEljANb rAND ffth
tILTAIi.
!folk Ildn'onel;Sfreer and n:e#tet 4 idr to Wades
, -
THE: tindereigned would respectfully inform
the citidene of Carlisle nndAbe public,gener
ally, that lelI e l novv , hos on hand a large umbel°.
sant assortment of FUR DI teppje l i ng
in parCof • Wordrobei, gird and mbar Tables,
Sofas; Blifettna.%:Brdste,edo‘ pinitr dud bailey .
EletvinV',f4tands;'' manufdetured Of the beet
material and quelit,tverrented: • „.
Also a seneral„; aorn_rtment, of 011AIRA 'at!
hid loahlat 'prided. Volt, an" Blinds, , mni)er to
oider,'"arothmaliingivoinritiOtendett co, • ,
10-',Coffine'rhade titthe ahoriest,notiee, and
bettinufit ifilendfdlitarso to will omnd:fetter
file ttitt'or codittry: " • '
VlCltatnember, , the stand next n tierir
nor 24 R. B. SMILEY:
, 4 ,•
::lututtittes.
" PANKOR/TE09.9
: ; •
MY MS' : EXTRACT,. OF ECM( . ROSE,
~ A nin...squate. Remedy for all , Berojulout•Die
— ease', Adios/ion, Salt Rheum,. Sick Head.
ache,. Cancei., ,Sore-- Mouth,
and General Debility, and as a
Purifier of the, it is , „
.•
• Utiequalled:
The Rock Rose; kisyeniiied'icriitiutaiion at
home and • abroad, which' no 'other medicine .
hue ,e,ver done .in the same Jength of time.
Acconding.to the opinions of criiineni Physi.
nciane f the Rock Rosa Plant ieuncquelled, in
Curing :croi'ula in its Various Format.
- :STATEMENT . OF REV. E. R. WARREN
(Pastor of the 2d Baptist Chureli,Neiv London.
Ct.,) relative to Myers' Extract Rose.
To The American Public.
As my name has been used in connection
ith recommendations of Mr. Myers' Hock
Bose Syrup, in various advertisements by the
manufacturer, I beg, leave to make the follow
ing statement vt ith reference to my acquaint.
ance with the remedy and testa to which 1 have
subjected it; and the reasons for having Intro
duced it to the notice,ol private friends in the
community in which I reside, long before the
medicine was advertised. I make this state
ment freely, because 1 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, instead of lessening human
disease and suffering. Such, 1 tear, is the
character-of portionrof the patent pana
ceas of this medicine malting age. "Their
name is legion," and troth their influence,art
from the demoniacal spirits, wo have reason
to pray for a safe deliverance.
The Fir . st Test.—l had myself suffered oc
casionally with sudden attacks of Sick Head
ache, and Billions Dfarrhea, and 1 had sought
a great variety of curative agents to but little
purpose; and suffering from this diseaseldiar
rhea) at.this time, I determined to test the new
Syrup first upon myself ? The results were be
yond my expectations. 'lt was a 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 system, and corrected the
derangeinent of the digestive nrgaf. end gave
'me that inestimable' blessing—health. Thfs
fest was not determiUed 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.
Other. Tests.—Fiuding this medicine so use
ful to myself, I at once gave it to several inva
lid friends. About this thine,. I was earnestly
solicited to give advice in reference to u child,
POl7lO 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 surface, and then suddenly dis
appearing. The child was-, very sick, and it
was thought doubtffil whether she would live,
The humor resembled black specks of mortified
flesh. In addition to some other remedies, a
gave the child this Syrup for about six weeks,
when she had sufficient strength to go old to'
school Occasionally. The swelling of-her timbal
ceased, and sbe was restored to health. The
family feel that they owp het life, with G
blessing,to my remedies.
This test satisfied ins that the Rock Itune
possessed specific powers fur Scrofulous hu
mors. I then tested it in cosies of Cutanpa s
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Caney,
Sure Mouth, Erysipelns,Salt Sheave, Piles, lite
In all these cacies with-pedectauccess.' Altai
testing this Syrup for more than a year, I
wrote Mr. Myers (October Itti, 1850) entliusi•
astioally, not expecting my letter would be
published, that his Syrup was a ° Panknrite,"
all.healing, and I gave him the result of its
operations in several instances.- 1 stated irf
that letter that "it was invaluable as a remedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum, and other disorders, included in the
varied family of dii.eases known as Scrofula,
.Sic.: that in D yspepsia it acted with wonder
ful efficacy." Illy opinion of ittr value for ,the
...boy. named diseases, remain, unchanged. and
the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1850. Ido trot recommend it flir all the ilia
of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating
ly say, that as-a remedy -for Scrofulous affec
tions I believe it superior to eh) , known cure
live agent.
Ii has bean sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to establish its adoption to extensive
useftilness in mitigating human suffering and
removing di.eases.
Bat What is the Rock Rose?
Tlie following history of the hock Rose
plum and ill, medicinal primerties - , - We lake
from the New Haven Palladium, March IC151:
"'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' ofder to corieet any erruna is opin.
lan that may have 'been . entertained. oncom
ing it ; and also to set in a• true light the na
tufo of a plant which pro Mises in be univer
sally Lena fie' _
"We ore indebted to the United States "Die
penentory of 1847, for_the following doserip
tian of :
_fts It is entirely different from the common
Rose. red-stemmed, oblong lea • plant,
having a bitter taints. In' addition to remark
able peculiarity of the plant, of bearing two
erops.of flowers in one season, it also has ano
ther interesting and bountiful propeity.
Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of Nos
•vember and Debember, ho hue seen hundred
ot those plants, sending nut near their roots,
broad, thin, curved ice-crystals, about on inch
in breadths which melted during the day, and
were renewed in the morning. Fora more
minute and authentical description
. of it, the
reader is referred to Torrey and blray's Botan
ical works. , . •
Its Medical History and Properties
Are far the moat important, since: upon thane,
depends Its value to the community.. Bi., Lou.
don says that in 1799, it wee eo valuable in
England, that it vvos ooltivittud %from sande,
&Ur since 1806,"Profesior ,Ives of Yule Col
lege, has habitualli used it with great success .
n Scrofula - and Chronic diseases, sun throne'
him its virtues wore made known, Until, 09 Br,
Tyler voys, t. it is now in• this section (NeW
Haven) a common artiolein . domestic practice
for the oure . of SeitUfUld and 'Cutaneous die.
caste" ,
.
Whttlaw;a Scotch ßutpn let of notoriety,
whilatravolliOg In Ambilea inlFll4, learned
its US fl in Canaria. Returnipg,to,gogland,
eniploycd it in medicating, life bathe, .witieh
became greatly celebrated for the Ogre of almi.
lar dietitian. , '
Dr. J. 11. Thompson. of the same place. pre
acribed it in bud cases of Scrofulous patients
at ,Wille . Hospital, His mimes attracted •the
attention or eenlor physicians, lie reports the
following remediable ease of white swelling of
the hip, in• February, 1814r-61Mo lad eras
seven years Old, and hail the disease three
yaws. The bone was dislneated both upward
end outward, There was a large opening in
the hip' leading tolhe hbne; into which I could
thrust my Ghger. I counted three ulcers. Be
lad,been under several Opticians, who bud
given him up, I ordered a decoction of Rock
Rm. • In two daya.lAnight sweats ceased
I then ordered e teaspoonful of. Rock Rose three
times a day. , i 'lldriymine days after he wari
entirely toad. u • • ••• ,
Dr. 'Webb, of Madison, Ct., testifies to the
indite °f•l nch llose,,as evinced in the cure of
numerate cases date Scrofula; csFecially in
children.
Manufactured by vi m Franklin ik Co.. Now
Haven,Ct: ' , ; :
O ,Mr. Warranahough,e minister of the Goa.
pat. hes.for 1 period!of yours. given alien.
lion to the subject of medical science, to.quel.
Ify him to ad miniatee to the sick. In conneellott
with Isle minimal duties.
gDWIN Xtr Wh. UFA
NeW , Lentron'.4Rit, 2 0 8 5 3 1
A • gent, an Cumberland CoVnty,ZEi. W :'nev
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, sarlisle;
llaverelich & roh ingitaw6 wisheri
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Spring Yherry•& Eisentioate i c;,Eewburg i
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El Liiiihey,Thurohtorts.
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EPILEPSY CAN ,BE CURED.
Lake's.. Vegetalle 'CoMpound,
FOR.. Til •01311. E OD
FPILEP.SY-on -
Isreiforrtiing mnre tioude r f u d , cures Than any .
other medicine Fiel known or before the public.
PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
- . - -•
The Prt. prietor has in his possession numerous
certificates, narrating the
• Astonishing and Miraculous Cures
effected by this mrtlicine, and diverts attention . to
the following only, in tostit e thos'e eho arc so un
fortunate to be' afflicted %jib the territ.l«lisease
heretolore regarded incurable, that L f AKE'EI pre
paration •
IS ALMOST lISTALTIBLE 111 ITS CURE!
„
From Mrs. Brocks, widow "f Maj. Jas. Brooks,
late of Conneaut, IL
_ r- - Costrtmtwr, - Peb. 3;1853.
At r.. Z. LAELE-Sift! Pietise-tend me another
bottle of Fit Meat:ilk.; as I no not like to be
without it on hand. . hen I commenced Rising
the Medicine to my soll,..„Edenr, he had (tom one
to three tits per day. fre has now taktn the me
dicine over hve months, and has had. I think, but
Iwo fits that t nie, and those very . light. His
body and mind are very much improved; and by
the pleasing id God, I feel that the medicine will
restore his holly end mind to their v. onted activi
ty. Ito tb fitt veers old, and has had fits over It
years. which 'have bast:-very frequent, and very
destructive to his constitution and mind Hun
dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine
to "mute rrrs,: hill nothing has reticle(' hint un
til he used your medicine. Respectfully yours,
POLLY BROOKS.
From Jhtlson Landon, County Superintendent a
the Ashtabula County Infirmary.
KINOBVILLE, Feb. 4, 1858.
Mr''L• LAKE , -Sar: Please .send a few more
bottles of your 'Fit Medicine I ' 1 may not need
it, but think safer to keep it on hand. your me,
dicine has done wonders. I gave it to Miss Jane
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which couldo2b ri e brought out to the surface.—
After *akin t e tedicine a few day s,enE FIAD A
FINE COOP OF ALEAJI.EB,aIaiI has had 1,0 fita
She had Ills or synqttoms almost daily: She and
her father coneur . with me in saving that we be,
lieve the medicine has or will worlut perfect cure;
I also gave the medicine to Miss hula Ilsnder
son and Aria Corby, who have had fits' almost
tidily, for a number of years Their' - fits hava.
ceased, and I believe the medicine will have the"
desired ehect. Much money has been expended ,
by the friends of the above patients fur doctoring„
all to no purpose. The "cure was left for' your
medicine to perform, and I can cheerfully recom
mend ti as a valuable discovery. Respectfully.
yours. , JUD,SON- LANDON,
Superintendent A slttnbn In Co. I nfiirnnev
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Conneaut, Ohio;
• El F WELLER, traveling agent.
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YOUNI:, M. D., Draduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, Londonoind Honorary amber at the
Hhiladelphia Me diens 6DCITI . y. The various
introstit Secret DistisCs. Seminal ;Weakness,.
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POETRY.
DY dt PIMICIAN,
Ho I Ye upon whose sinking frames
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Constunption's rose is traced ;
Come, freely quaff, from out the fount,
Where health loth overflow;
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: Oceasioned by delay
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I r.
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•
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Jan 25, 2w. • • '
SHRINER'S , VEHMIFUGE. - . •
Hetter testimony than wII 3 es:in• offered in Fa.
xer or any other Verntange !.
RECOMMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS,'- ,
l'We, the .suhsenbers, Medical, Pfacliotteresti
.basing been made acquainted with the tomptod.:•l,
Jinn of " Shriner's Indian' Vernsifitge,"..tako; l:
pleasure In recommending it to.thit'publio as xi'
valuable remedy for, the expulsion of Worms 4 ..,
iS , being With safe and ellectuali 1 ., ~,.
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