Agricultural. THE USE OF LIME. . . „ -The .following communicatio' from Mr. li." V.13'88.08, of Akron, to the ':Ohio Farmer and Meolianios' Assistant," 171). would commend to the attention of our Farmers! Most of our farmers are in the habit of us ing lime, but from the Misappropriation of it, or manner of applioation.or.state of the lime; do not realize one half the benefit they ought to from its use. Ong part of a farm may need it, the other not. Experfinents should be made by every farmer on difforen -‘ olelds, to ascertain its effects. General rules given—suoli as that lime should, be used lib-. orally where the soil is sour clay or peat, and sparingly used on sandy, gravelly or thin soils, unless they contain a considerable amo `tit of Sulphuric acid, indicated by iron in the 8.1 or stone. Take a field composed of catswampe and graielly knobs, as is often the case, and treat the whole alike would be as inappropriate as to give the same food to your children — and horses. Put lime on the swamps, andleach ed ashes on the knobs. The -condition of the lime, antrthe manner of applying it, are also of great importance in' calculating the results to be . derived from it. In ite natural state it is usually a carbonate— that Is; it consists, of 507, and 437} of carbonic acid to 100 parts of the mineral, The attraction of these parts for each other is what gives hardness to limestone: Burn it end the acid escapee, when it is called quick limo. Let it remain unexposed to the atmo sphere, and it will absorb water, slack, fall into an apparent dry powder, and is then call ed the hydrate of lime. In this forni 41 is used for agricultural purposes: The acid must be expelled before it can be used to advantage fr for agricultural purposes. It should be used as soon as it slacks, as its strength will soon escape. . The best way to apply it is to sow it on n field of clover that le about to.be plowed in Acting upon the clover it produms the petit which give life and vigor to the soil. If it is required to give body to the wheat kernel, sow it with the wheat, and harrow both in togeth er. It should never be combined with ma nure, unless it is to be plowed in immediate ly. as it sets free the ammonia, which is the source of fertility, land it is-wasted in the air. Particularly necelisary is lime on peat muck or body awamps. This kind contains resinous matter, which tuns as *an anticeptic, or preset - ling principle to the vegetable matter. To aid nature in digesting this vegetable matter, lime is an important agent. It combines with the resin, and forms °cap, and tho fibre then decays as fast as anY — OrEif - iefettible Matter. If lime cannot be had, deep sub-soil plowing will answer for a few years nearly as ivellf' as it fringe up the native lime which nature has liberally distributed throughout the whole earth. When exhausted on the aurface, it must be eupplied from abroad, or brought from below, where vegetation has not yet reuobed it. .But soils also require other preparations of lime. If sulphuric acid bo absent, it wants sulphate Mae, or plaster. Then put on a bushel of plaster to the. acre. If it has be come eihausted by raising eteqk on• it, it needs - pliosphateof lime, to furnish material for bones. Save all the old bones that can be procured, reduce theta to powder, and give your land at least ttiree bushels to the acre, One now takes as much phosphate ()Clime from the soil, in a year, as is supplied by eighty-' two pounds of bone dust. A farmer, then to . keep-his cows-and-land in good order, must ,spread eighty-two'pounds of bone - dust to,eve xy cow, on his pastures. The want of this is 'the reason why milk men, living near cities, have to thicken their milk with chalk—it lacks ' ,phosphate of lime. Ii every twenty gallons of good milk there is an ounce of phosphate of lime, and if cows are kept in stables whqie they cannot get It, or on land . Where it hue become exhausted the milk is but water filter ed through a cow. Children raised on it leek the material for bones, which„ is the cause of the puny rape of young ones in our cities. From the Lewistown Gazette APPLE TREES IN oncuAttos. Tin Eerron:-1 have liebrd'a groat:Many persons complain for the last couple of years that they 'could not make any use of them. I think,that most-people are very careless about their orchards,, which is one reason for it; there are a great many who have very good orchards if they would only take oare of them. Our orohartl is not better than most f our neighbors, yet, we have more apples than any around us. We have for the last two or three years been in the habit of putting, our corn eobtrrnbout the roots of the apple trees, and turning in the pigs to lot them get what corn they could, and root among the cobs; the pigs reoting_loosenedthe-ground about the ro4s. which keep it moist, and ever since we leize done eo we have more aepleii, and better, think, than ever: If farmers would just put the corn-cobs around their apple trees, instead of throwing them In the barnyard, they would' find, it pay better ;_und as it is not much more trouble to throw them Around the trees than it is to throw them into the barnyard, I would advise all to give it a trial. -After we had turned our pigs in a couple of weeks, our or chard looked as If it had bt:en ploughed. • A 'FARMER HisbacoWilas valley;-Feb. 4, 1854, THE NEW . YOBIC CHYSTAL PALacs.--The Crystal Palace directors haie agreed to apply to the legislature for an extension of its char ter. The committee of investigation have re ported that the association owes about $170,- 000 that the loss by the exhibition' this. year, is over $119,000; about $384 per day. 4appeare,that the company has sunk lie whole capital;• $489,000. all its receipts, about $l,- 039,000, and is in debt sl7o,ooo—total $l,- 1 N 139,000. 11.11111) A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! W1 - 11011 eurpasses in quantity quality and ythat s ever yet boon opened In Cori i i r s ie l c e, s acon ha nsisting of the greatest variety of all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoo Fin slings, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings,- Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Artois, Bows, Felloes, '.Vetteers Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &0., with a thousand more articles unmentionable. • Having, Purchased largely of Heavy Goods previous to the advance in prices, I am enabled to sell goods at old prices. Positrons in w ant o Hardware are invited to call end examine my goods and hear my prices, and you will be sat isfied whore the, Cheap Hardware is to bo had. tri.My stock of WALL PAPER is snap preached by any in the Borough. • Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a Asoutinusnee•ofihe same is solicited by '',- - • JOHN P. LYNE, Weal Side of North Hanover Street, Carliel IEAR/113:1110.' DIRE suhseriber intermit the ‘ He. that he has. constantly on hand.* Sanety or choice young 1,0- . CUBT Tite.Es, rrom • ten to tilteen feet.. high, which were • raised from the ilieod. they are all of the yellow locus,. 'He offers them at Moderate prices, at hie nureory, situated in Hampden township,l.Camb. comity, about 0 miles weet of Harriibtirion the turn pike. Call and examine foe y"itrPelvea. lab92lowpdk ,RikiVl'L EBERLY: = itticcllmicou6. BARIiViTAIIt--FRESH ,'ARRIVAL HENRY SAXTON. THE subscriber having returned frorn'the , city would - call the attention of his friends and the nubile gnerallY to the large and well se• looted assortment of Hardware which he has just received. consisting in part of ' BUILDING MATERIALS; . nails, scrws, bingos, looks, bolts; g ass, putty, paints, foils, fie. TOOLS— , edge tools; saws and planes of every desCrip tam, with file, rasps, hammer anvils; &c. A general aesortmont 0 , 1 SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS, together with morocco. lining and binding skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, late. COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass tplain, en amelled, figured and ernbossoda patent and en- Esmelled leather, 'axles, springs,labs, spoke; felloce, shafts, &c, &c. 3 Cabinet Makers will find a large assorment of varnishes, mahogany and. walnut veneers, moulding. roabttos, hair cloth, curled hair, &'e. Ire stock of IRON is large and:well solac ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as hammered and Tolled tire of all sizes, fist bar iron, horseand band iron, round, square and ov al horse shoo iron and nail rods, with a large lot of cast and spring stool, English and„Amarietin blister. steel, &o. Housekeepers and , those about commencing will find i: to their 'aivantage to callfand exam ine our cutlery, bribania and plated ware pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL' PAPER, ma king the stock complete, and nt sudi prices as cannot fail to give sotisft.ction. We invite all friends to 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 ✓lttraction! HO FOR THE HOLIDAYS. TritlSS KINGLE'S OLD HAW., is now NIL and will continue to be supplied with the greatest novelties up to the close of the season, comprising in part CONFECTIONARIES of thiphoicest varieties, such as Fine Cand Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bone, Gum Cordial Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, 'hose Vanilla and But tit Almonds; French and ex plading Secrets. Also all the common vorie• ties, all of which will be sold whalesal,, an( retail at low rates. WeFave just received FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Pruens.Citron, Cur rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Fil berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Ntirs. In connection with the above .th, largest assort ment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of ovary kind from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, bine, 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, Ton Setts, Music Boxes, Port Monnies, Battle Doors, Grace stoops, Masks, Drums, Gung, Trumpets, Dominoes, lotto and other gainer, &c. • Fancy Soaps ana Hair Oita of every variety. In connection will - P .- the above a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, • such as pulverized, crushed and brown Su• gars. of every grade, Coffee, Molasses. Starch, (3 mon and Black Teas, Spices, - Butter, soda. Sugar, Water and other 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. Cnrlisle. December 7,.1853 s t ,o u CPO • W • C ' " C., rner of Hanover ana Louther sts., rintig undersigned has - always on hand a large 1 stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices.. He invite? attention nartic• ularlyto the Pat e nt Spring Bottom Bedstead,a m ast useful article, which ent!rely Obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire Bans ac• non to all who have them in use. inri.:OFFINS made to order attho ahortes notice. JACOB F ETTER. earthlo Jon'y. 1851.—1 y LARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE or mercury in .4n infallible remedy for Scrofula ,King'sEvi. Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutanerus Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, . Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tet— ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joists, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints aud all Diseases arising limn an injudicious use of Met.. cury, Imprudence In Life, or Impurity of the Blood, G This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordintn, cures effected through its agtnay, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends,.to offer it to the public, which the) do with the..otmost - confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following ,certificates selected train a large.mumber, are however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen— tlemen well known in their locitlitins and of.the highest respectability, many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Va. .F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the ExeLsmge Hotel, Richmond, known' every where,etys he has seen the Medicine Caned UARTEIt'I3 SPANISH Mix. TORE administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which It is reconnect'. ,led with the most astonishingly good results.— He nays it is the most extraordinary medicine lie_ has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER-,Grent Cure.—l here by •certify that. for three years I had Ague and Fever of The most violent description. I had several Physicians, took large quantities& Qui nine, Mercury, and I believe alt the Tonics ad vertised, but all without any permanent relief. • at last 'I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two ' bottles-of which effectually cured me and lam felony to say I have bail neither Chillffer Never - since, I consider it, the best Tonle in the world' and the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOIN LONGDEN. Beaver dam near'llichmond Va. G II LUCK Esq now in the city of Richmond and for many yeal•s in the Post Office, has such confidence in the astonishing cflicaoy of Carter's • Spaniith Mixture; that he has bought onwards of 60 bottles which has given away to the afflicted. Mr Luck.tiays he has never known it to fall when taken according to directions _ Ur MINCE it practising physicaniand former ly - of the City 'lintel in the'city of Richmond, says he has Iv 'messed in a number of instance,' ,the effects of Carter's • Spaniels Mixture which were most truly - surprising, . nays in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects WereYwonderful indeed. SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink. & Morrie, Richmond, was cured of Liver _ Complaint of 8 years standing by the use of two 'bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The edi tors of the, Richmond Republican hail a servant employed In their press room cured of violent Scrofula combined with Rlnchmatism, which en. • tlrely disabled him-from wok. Two botthe of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perflat cure of • him, and the editors in a public notice soy' they "cheerfully recommend It to all, who are afflicted with any disease of the blood ' 4 • . 'I - STILL ANOTHER. CURE OF. SCROFII. LA—I hail a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture: I consider It truly a valuable medicine': Ji111:1611 1 4 1 nylor Conductor on the 11 F dr...8 It' R Co Richmond Va Mr:John Thompson residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carters Spanish - Mixture.of Salt Riteutn, which belied nearly 4o Ye•ra. and which all the physician - cot the city would not cure. Mr Thompson lea well known merchant - In the city of 'Richmond, Va,, • and his cure Is most remarkable. • Principal 'Depots at'M. WARD, cLosr bt CO, No 83, Maiden Lane, New York • 7r, lr nvoirr SONB,"-hio IN, North '2(l greet, Philadelphia. ' ' BENNE PT ft BEERS,No 1(216 Math, e t And for sale hi 8 Elliott, 8' W Carlislat ItaiDay,lllochardethuref Jr' Ittlarroh, Newvillet.i.o Aldo, Shippesburg, arid by deft• resli n mad Icinee everywhere', First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods, At the IV y and Cheap Store. Er..Calisp-b-ett: urfO•U L D respectfully announce to their V V • friends and the public, that they have just recaiyed from New York and Philadelphia a large ail handsome assortment of '' -• • FALL AND WINTER- GOODS, . consisting of, the latest styles Of Dress Goods, Frenchylaids;casnmeres; moue de lames, , all wool, mous de beges, Persian cloth, plaid, brocade and black sake paean; and Mourning Goods. ' ' DOMESTICS Bleached and unbleached muslin, cheeks; Gitigharns, tickinge,,wht and 'cl'd Canton Flannels, table linen,table cloths,Napkins Damask _towels, wool flannels &g., &c. 'LACES AND EMBROIDERIES cambric and Swiss ruffling, edgine and insert ing, lisle mochlin and florentine laces, collars, undereleeeves. spencers, culls, Ste• • • • • HOSIERY AND GLOVES Silk, cashmere - and Saxony hose; merino half hose, white and black silk hose, black, white and mixed cotton' hose, Jadies and gents silk, kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves CLOTHS A ND•CASSIMERES A large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sati nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and black silk - vestinge, BOOTS AND SHOES,* A large ass .rtment. of ladies and gentlemona shoes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from the beetmanufacturers. • FAMILY GROCERIES, Rio and Java Coffees, New Orlean , Cuba and refined sugars; Levering's, Syrup Molasses:- Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds, • Their goods have all been selected with groat care from the-beat„New York and Philadelphia houses, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both in quality and price. sepl4 South Barlow Streei, Near Me Court House. J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect. mo Mi. folly inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a new CREMICALIAND DRUG STORE. ills stook 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, areat . care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in each quantities. Attention is especially invited to his stock of Medicines, Esser.tial Oils, Oils, Tinctures , • Wines, hlx . tractE, Contections, Chemicals, &e. Together witlethe above he has a lull assortment of Feints,. Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes,and • ' CONFECTIONARIES of every variety. Ho has also On hand a splen did assortment of .` Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair, Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Simporters, Br, set Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Too,h Washes and Pastes; also .)JEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of thillieetquality. SEGA RS, from the best Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, front one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mistakes during any temporarny absence of the proprietor, the services of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will be felt to he important, in view of theresponsibilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist: ,J 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 must prove satisfactory. N 13.—A1l officinal preparations made in strict accordance with"the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal share of public patronage is rut peettully solicited. Terms Cnah. Moy I I. 1853. B. J. KIEFFER. P. MONYER , ANO7'HER GREAT-ARRIVAL! FALL AND WINTER-DRY-GOODS, At the Store of N. .11; WOODS. Second Arrival of Winter Dry'—Goode. TI - lllt subscriber respectfully 1 / 1 10/1118 Ins friends and numerous cusiomete. that he has returned from Philadelphia with a large assort; ment of Fall and . I.V inter Goods, consisting 01 Cloths, Cessimeres, V.:3Brings. Muslitia. t i ck. logs, checks, flannels, linsey, cravats, suspen• dera, gloves, Ito. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Silks. bombazines, merinoes, coburg cloths, fig'4 plain and changeriblb poplins, gingliams, calicoes, alpacas,_shawfs,,hosiery-&c.. HATS AND CAPS, Men's and Boys, —n very large assortment, al. so Sonnets and Ribbons. BOOTS AND SHOES.' A large assortment of Men's Women's and Childrema Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind ,ani Buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and White CARPE' CHAIN , GROCERIES, A large assortment of GROCERIES, such as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c. 'Alf who vieif our establishMent aro free to acknowledge that we ern selling Frrrign and Domestic buy Goods, Boots. Shoes, &c, at as tonishingly-low-pricesi' Our low prices have already attracted a large number of people. - The attention of all who wish good unrgains .is solicited. as great inducements can be offered to purchasers. . Don't forget the old stand, Humerich's cor ner, North Hanover Street, Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS. Her 29 IRS 9 STOVES! STOWS! STOVE'S WOULD inform the public that he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main Street, next door to Marion Hall, the largos; nd most-complete assortment COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES to be found in this county, which will he sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a large assortment 01 slow and highly approved - • PATENT COOKING STOVES„,_ . -Finished in the most complete manner, and calculated for either wood or cod. or both. All the old standard patterns, which have stood the test of experience, may be found at his estab lishment. Aloe o great variety of the most ap proved and beautiful . • PARLOR AND OFFICE STO VES, Including trnumber of new Altjles, possessing very superior advantages over those-heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers are respect fully invited to give him call • before purcha sing elsewhere. &oyes delivered to any part of the comity and put up at the shortest mince. He continues to do al, kinds of ;TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper work, and has constantly on. hand or will make to order every article required by houeekeepers or mhos in this line. Dis.atock of Tin and,Copper•ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufactured. Persontilin went of articles in hie line .may always be sure of being accomodated to their satislaction by giving him a [Octl9 SADDLE ,AND HARNESS MAIENG subscriber continues'to carry cin the above bUsiness, in all itsvartous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, whor e , ho intends keeping on hand sgensral assortment inhir line, ponbisti i n g of all kinds of frisk tenable... SADDLES, Bridles martingales, - Oirthe,Circingle s A and lieltere, also TRUNKS, tray. ?Ole, ti e ing and saddle - itints4 N ll tt 11111 1. matfaciu:?es u t i s te ° mOit approved Spattish. Sprms , Saddler, ever used in this. country, those wishing a handsome, durableand pleasant sad dle-will do well to call and see them, He also 'manufactures Harneee, Bridles, 'Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbntion,of his cue tomers, that he make.' the neatest and best geark,in all-their variety of breadth, that is mode in the country. Ho also makes all kinds of Matrasees to order, Oar Straw, Husk; Curl ed Hair and Spring Matrassee. All the above artleleorwill be made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. ittnl4-iv • WM,OSBORN. /3 . eoohersa Sato:Mesa Cordial. , /MIS medicine bee neve, known to fail In curing Cholera Morbue, in from 10. to 15 minutes; Cholera Infontumor summer Com plaints of children, Dysentery, Diarrhea, &c,, In from rto 24 hours. It is certain and safe under -all circumstances,having been 'fairly; tested in upwards (of four hundred eases with. out a Ideate failure. Let every faniily provide itself with at least one bottle of this invaluable remedy. ',Try it, and it will recommend melt. UM prepared onAmrely ecientiiic principles, and cannot rte .ustly termed a gnarl, medirme, uttlese science e quackery. For sale by ~• B..J.KIEFFEII, Druggiei., • -! South Hanover Street,' • A few doors south or the Court klouitei June 32. 1833. • 3i6' . '''7e,i,'".' . oiiiiiii'.. NEW DRUG STORE ! ! ! JOHN D. GORGAS. lititicitauccue LIVER - COMPLAINT. DYsPEpsiA,JAVADICE, I.ctIRONIC oWNERVOUS - .DESILIFFV: MS EASE OF THE.IIIIINEys,' AND ALL . • lASEASEs • ARlsligO •FißoAl - • • • DISOItOEREo LIVER Olt . . Such do. Constipation, inward pilee, fbinoes of blood to AD head, aoidiiy of thu.stomach, •nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fulness or weight in the stomach, sour oructatiune, siiik lug ,or fluttering at the pilot the stomach, swimming Of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying 'posture, dimness of vision, dots. or webs .before the sight, fever and dull pain In the head,. defic iency 'of perspiration, yellowness of Alm skin and eyes, pain in the. side, back, chest', limbs, etc.; sudden' flushes cf heat,. burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of:ovil, and grey depression of spirits, OAN .1111 EIeFECTUALLT eclItED DX DR. HOOPLAND'S - CELEBRATED GERMAN' BITTERS, Prepared by DR, C. M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 3 Their power over the above diseases, is not excelled, it equalled, by any • other preparation In the United States, as the cures attest, in ninny cases alter skilful physiclanii had failed. --T40.49 Bitters are worthy_ the attention of invalids. Possessiag great virtueein the rec tification of diseases of. the'Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive or. guns, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. 3,0 READ AND BE CONVINCED Testimony of the highest character! HON. GEO STROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov. Ihth, 1852-said: "your •Hootland's German Bitters' has been in use in our place over a year past, and to the astonish ment of many 'has . performed 'wonders.. We may notice a few instances that have come under own itionediato notice:—almost every person who has stopped at the hotel of Win. Lackey.-one year since, predicted ,rom his e. maciated coumenance and debility, that hs could nut live much longer. He was unable te.attbod to his buiness, and for the greater part of the time confined to his room. Ve rec• ommended him to try the German Bittern; he did; and to the surprise of all his friends he is now able to attend to his usual business and perforin- manual labor. The case - of Henry Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed would ever recover from the debility of his system; but was looked upon as fast approach log the grave, took eight or nine bottles of the Bitters during the last winter, and this sum. mar lie has been Ito the surprise of all who knew his case] following hie 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 he his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended him to try the Hoofland's• German Bitters; lie is now apparently a well man, and able to do a hard day's work. Wo could mention many other cases 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 benefit alone, boot° relieve suffering humanity, and lot mu assure you I 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 ii.valids, possessing great power in-the resto ration of a healthy action of the liver and the —lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and nervous syctern, and bringing the system gon orally to a high stale o, health. Far sale by S. W. Elaverstiek and,S. Elliott; Curlislet - Ifa - Day. Mecltanicsliiirg•; J. H. Her ron, Newville; J. S. Attic, ShippensbUrg, and by dealers in mediein - Ja every where. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SE= STORE- THE subserlbors, in addition to their eaten- Div. -Grocery' ' , have connected therewith -en AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and SEED STORE,- 110, Market street-, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and aro prepared to fill all orders,.by wholesald and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implem nts, Vegetable and-Flower--Seeds,-dre: -Country merchants with reasonable discounts to sell again. Horse-powers and threshers, wheat-drillls and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans corn shellen4, vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, clove' shellers, horse rakes, churns,grind stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and manor forks, farmer's boilers, OK yokes and bow, patent bow pins, now chains, spades, hoes and rakes, pest - ! Aiggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, soythesand seythestones, potatoe dregs Obit augura,-astes7.2ruid , -batehets,-grain,-Lags, g'rain measures, garden trow Is, pruning and bud ling knives, grass and grain sickles, screw wrenches, pincers and gimbleta, rat and mole ,traps, cattle cords and horse brushes, curry combs, garden reds, cow bells, whiffle trees, guano, plaster, poudretto, bone dukjime, gar den, field and flower seeds. leo, a lame and fresh assortment of GR 0 CE R I ES, TEAS, &c., oil cheap for cash. BOYER & HALL.. Grain and produce of all kinds received n exchange for implements. =I DRUGS ! DR lIGS ! DRUGS 1 Freshet Spring Supply! I fi v jeer. rocoaved a fresh stock ofMed icines, Pai n ts, Glass, Oil, &c., which having Oen- purchased with great care at the best city houses, I can cotitidontly — recomanend Fainlioa, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pare. --• sPatent Medicines, llerbeand Extracts, • • • Fine herni eels, - Spices,ground.and whol I nstruments, ,Essences, Pure Essen". Oils Perfumery, &o. Cod Liver Oii—lYarranted Genui e. D Y &SY U FFS: ' ' hog and Cam W oda, I OilrVitricd, I Copperas, I Lac Dye' PAINTS. , ,_ . _ Indigoes, Maddors, Sumac Alum, Wotherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jorsby Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpon tine, .Copel and - coach Tarnish, and' Red Lead. All of which will be sold at the very. lowest msrkethirice, Aleoo fresn and. splendid as adrtment of FANCY GOOD94FRUI.TR, • Confectionary, and innumerable other articles 'olleulated for use and ornament, all of 'wLich aro effortid at the lowoat cash prices, at the cheap Drug. Book and Fancy Store of the sub• scriber on North Hanover strain. .S. W. HAVDRSTiCK. May , 2B. 1851. FIRE INSURANCE. The Allen and Emil Penneborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumiterland aun ty, incorporated by an 4ot of Asaembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commission ors, viz: • .. Jacob Shelly,. Wm,. R. Gorgon, MA_ _has! Conklin, Ma'choir Brenneman, Christ OSiay. man, Christian nisei, JaCob 1 - 1..C00v LOWI6 flyer, flonry Logan,' Benjamin H. M,onr, Jai sob Kirlr.,.Samuol Proven, Joseph Wicker sham. ' The rates of insurance are as row and favor. able as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing - to become members are in vited,to make application to tho agentaof the company; who are , willing to wait Ilion thorn at any time. • . BENJ. IT. MOS3ER., President. Homy Loparr, Vice Preeident • Lewis flyer ; Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. AGENTS, • . Cumberland County.—Rudolph, Martin, N. Cumberland ; C. B. Herman, Kingstown., Ben gt,' Varing, Shiremanstown; Charles 8011. ~orllele; Dr. J. 'Ahl, Churehtown ; Mimuel Graham, West Penneborough; Janina McDow. Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South' Middle. ton; Samuel Coovar,' Benjamin Heveratick, Mechanicsburg ; .John %crack, Lisburn; Da. vid Conine, Shephordstern. .'.. • York County.—Julnk,flownien, Dillaburg . pot er wolford; Franklini'John Smith, Esq.. Washington; W. 13. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raffensberger, J W. Craft, Paradigm • .liarrisbura..--Houser & Lachman. ' Member, of lb company having . Indictee admit. to expire can - have them renewed by making application to any ofthe agents. Nov. 24, ly." ROCAEI LONGISfIAWLS- , —just re. Aeived 4 few Long and Squire arocha „., RW.spandifor aile.by G Out) :.itouctitscmcitiv. lIATES'',PATENT TUBULAR OVEN ROT 'AIR RL,IITGN Various Sizes i to- fade Fatnilies; Bparaing :11outerand Hotels. TLIOSE.in want"of a superior Cooking.Ais. peewee aro invited to call at out Ware • house and examine this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in operation, it stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hut air ventilation —and meats baked in.this oven will retain Rush jetiee rind flavor equal to that roasted.betore an open five. Meats and pastry cooked at the same time without: one affecting the other. It will supply' sufficient heated auto heat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather, It has no dericending or return,flues,,and is eqbally well adapted to bituminous 'or common hard coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of Life Range carriew.off the steam and scent of Evoking, as well as heat in summer. • Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the purchaser. y .,..-1 AYES' VENTILATOR, Patented October, 1848, For Public Halls, Factories, Railroad Cars, Clumnies, Flues, Ships, Steamers, 45-c. Pure air is a subject claiming the attention el every individual, tied all buildingeshould be provided with the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful Warming -and Ventilating 'F,Rmace, 'For Dwellings, School Rouses, Churehes, Rails, 'Stores, Factories, ().c. A large assortment 61011 Me, Hall and Cook ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers,'&e.— Wholesale and Retail. RAND & HAYES, 82 North Sixth street ) Bella WrPerannal attention given to warming an evntilating both public and private buildings, DAvrs & CULIN, Dealers in Lamps, Mu .terns and Chandeliers. NE Corner Fourth and Cherry sea., Phila. AVING enlarged art improved their store, Iland having the largest assortment of lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to tar nish Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, Ethel:EMl Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns of all paterns, Fancy Hotel aid Ball Lamps, Chandeliees, Gientidoles and Candelabras, and Bripania Lamps,at the man.. ulacturers lowest prices- Glass Lamps by the package, mil small advance over auction 'vi ces. Being large MA N UFATUR EIRS'-of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil: Atm,. hol and Ohs only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these' articles at such prices that Mer chants will find it to,tbeir advantage to buy.— Call beioregohig, elsewhere, if you went bar gains. _ Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5 4 1/353-1y Cheap Watches 1r Jewelry. . ' WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the '. Philadelphia Watch / ,-- -- ‘ - ';‘,\ Aara t and Jewelry Store," Number '96 North Second Street, comer et,W). of Quarry, l'htladelphia. ' „ . 5.F.,,,,,-!•.';',_s. Gold Lever Watches, lull 'i•CfrifillCA-U j ewelled, 18 carat cases, $20,00 Gold Lepi. - .e, 18 carat cases, 624 00 Silver do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lover, full j welled, 12 00 Superior Quartiers 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 • Fine Silver Spedtacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets,' 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 • Silver Ten" Spoons, set,— 5 00 Gold-Rena-witli-11snail and Silver Holder, 1 00 _ Gold Finger Rings 373 cents Id $l3; Watch Glasses, Plain, 12k cents; Patent, HI ; Lonet, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. S'FAUFFER & lIARLEY, sept7ly Successors to Q. Conrad. On ,nand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines,still lower than auDOVI• prices. CW)/L' ' d?‘.; / =Z=Z===l Located No 127 Baltimore'Street, Baltimore, Nil. The ostensible object of this Institution is to niece in the reach 01 individuals proper •.lacili ties.lor obtaining u thorough and practical Mercantile Education. • Nothing 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_Xecountants of the first order, and oc cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A young man can here obtain 'a more coy eel knowledge of general business .matters in a Jew weeks Than can be acquired in as many years in any ono Counting Room. -- —T-lie-course-of study -e mbn,ces - Double-Entry Book keeping, and its adaptation to miens departments of Commerce and Trade. Mercan tile calculations taught according to the most approved me'thods. 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 en- industrious-student-to complete the, -, course Vbries•from 5 to 8 weeks. There being no 'vacation, applicants can enter at any time,and attend both day and evening. Examinations are held at stated periods and Diplomas mharded- to those who g nduate. For-terms, &c., write and have a Circular for. 'warded by mail. March', 23. 1853. 1Y• 3. E. QOULD, • (SUCCESSOR To A. MOT.) , No. 164 - phesitiut Se; Swaim's suilding, Phila. WIXNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Deal er in Musical instruments of every de• scriPtion., Exclusiie'aient for t to sele - Ofilallet, Davis Co'ef!atent Suspension Bridge .lEolian find other 1 PIANOS. tin's Guitars, llarps, Violins, Slieei'lllusic, Music Books, &c. I .4 Residents °like 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 States, It feel confident of satisfying all who may;favor me with a call or order., Dealers in Musie.kopplied on themes' libera terms. Pianos to let. .. - Second-hand Mhos for sale... .mar 20 1853 ly)'. THE WONDER OF THE AGE, For the Cure of Sahriteum, Chilblains, Com mon Sores, Chopped or Cracked Hands; Burns or Scalds, Cute or Wounds; Piles, Inflammation .01 the Breast, bites of insects I Sore Lips, Pim ples on the fitce and Breaking. Out and Sores on Children ; anti nil diseases of the Skin. This Ointment will cure the Saltrheum and Burns, or Chapped hands. quicker and surer then any other medicines of the kind, before the puldm. ' _ ' TO substantiate the above, I can give hundreds of certificates, but I consider it no use, as (any person can do the same, It they have friends, for even a worthless article) I r ly solely on the merits of the Ointment for the publle'palronage. lI.—A single box of this Ointment will keep any Riacksmith's• Fernier's, Sailor's, or Mechanic's bands, let ;hem chap or crack ever so bad, sound and in good working order all whiter Prepared end sold by •• ' MONROE TERIIF4,, Nituietitoic l Conn, Sold also by the principal Druggssfe, end Country Merchants. Price '26 cents per bor Nov. 10, 1853-17 • ROBERT B. OIVIXLEV, -ABINET MAItERANtt UNDERTAKER North- Nanovie Street, and nest duar,Sa Mateo • TSI undersigned would respectfully inform tile citizens of Carlisle and the public goner, ally. that he now bne on hard a large and ele. gout assortment' elhEl RV IT I! Rl, roneisting in part of .Wardrobee; Card and 'other. Tables, Sofas, ,Bureaus. Bedsteads, plain and fancy Rewind Stands, &o. manufactured of the best material end - qual,lly warranted. , Also% general. assortment 'er CRA, IRS at the lowest - prices.. Podium ininda Made Co order, and repairing promptly attended to, ' OrCoEfins maclo at the.ehottest notice, and Wing% splendid hearse ho ;will attend funer.' els in town or country, Vlrltememberothe stand—. negi.doOr to. IL' Glsss'sylot.L t nov24 R. B. SMILEY. • GI PANKORIT.IIS. 99 • -MYERS - EXTRACT - OF: : An Invaluable. Remedy for all Scrofulous Dia eases, Ihdigeslion, Salt Rheum, Sick Read , ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth; .• ! and ,General Debility, and as a - Purifier of the Blood it is • , • Unequalled, , , - The.'Rock Rose has gained a reputation at home ; and abroad, which ne'ether medicine has ever done in Ma same 'length of time. AcLording to the opinions of eminent Phyoi clans, the Rock Retie flint is unequalled irt • 0 Curing. Scrofula In Its Various Format STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN, (Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church,Now London. Ct. ) relatiire to Myers' Extract.. Rose. • To The Americah Public. As my name has been used in connection ith recommendations or Mr., Myers' Rock Rose, Syrup, in verities advertisements by the manufacturer, I beg leave to make the follow ing statement with reference to my acquaint. once with the remedy and tests to which I have subjected it.. and the reasons .for having, intro duced it to the notice al privele Melt& in the cemmunity iu which I reside, long bef o re the medicine was advertised. I wake this state ment freely, because I have, as o principle, withheld my nameifrom all patent medicines, and sedulously abstained from recommending them to the public, believing them frequently Oro spawn of quackery and humbeg,and as 'tending to IfoCICUSC, instead of less'eningluman disease and Buffering. Such, I lear, , is the . character of, a large portion pith() patent pane ceas of this medicine making age. "Their name is legion," and train • their influence, se from the demoniacal spirits, we Italie reason to pray for a suit; deliverance. The First Test.-1 had myself Banned oc casionally with sudden attache oi n Sick Head ache, and Billious Diiirrhea, misfiled sought a great variety of curative agents to•but.little purpose; and suffering from this disease (diar rhea) at this time, I determined to tent the new Syrup first upon myself. - The resultiwere be yond my expectations. It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid action of the seam .was changed, and the i'unetions of secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone arid elasticity to my system, and corrected the derangement of the digestive nrgans, and gave me that inestimable blessing—health. This test was not determined in a week, nr a month; but I 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.—Finding this medicine so use ful to myseit.l at once gave itto several invu 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 saves type, the humor showing itself on all parte of the surface, and thee suddenly dis appearing. The child was very sick, and it was thought doubtful whether she would live, The humor resembled Mack speck,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 ant to school occasionally. The swelling of tier limbs ceased, and she was restored . to health. The family feel that they owe her life, with GJe.'ir blessing, to"my remedies. This test eatirfied me flint. the Rock Ruse possessed specific power., for Scrofuloue hu mors. I . then tested it in cases of Cutaneo a Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Cane iv, Sore Mouth, BryeipelaF,Salt Rheum, Piles, Fts In all these cases with perfect success. Alb, testing this Syrup for more titan a year, I wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthusi•, ashen not expecting my letter would he publistied, that his Syrup was a " Pankorite," all.healing, and I gave him the result of its operations in several instances. I stated in that letter that ?tit was invaluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum. and ether disorders, , included in the varied family of diseases known as Scrofula, &e.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder— fay( fficacy." My opinion of its value for the ab-ve named diseases, remain unchanged, and the same - as 'when I Wrote Mr Myers in Oct. 1860. Ido not recommend it for all the ills of our suffering humanity ; but 1 unhesitating ly say, that as a remedy .for Scrofulous affec tions, I believe it superior to any known cura tive agent. It has been sofficrently, tested by d.itriestic practice to establish its adoption to extensive usefulness in mitigating human suffering and realm, ing diseases. But What is the Rook Rose? The 'follbwing history of the Rock Rose qijant and its medicinal properties, we take i fOim the„New Haven Palladium, March 1852: •. The increased interest manifested in the Rack Rose plant,•in comiequence of the many wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound Extract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history of it,. in..urder to currect'any critic I$ opin. ion,that may have been entertained'. oncern.. ing-it ; and also to set in a true light the - nii; ture of a plant which promisee to be univer sally beneficial. "We are indebted In the United 'States Die pensatory of 1897, for the following deaotip lion of tl : ". It is entirely different from the common Rose. Lis a red-stemmed, oblong loaf plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to remark able peculiarity of the plant, of hearing two crops of flowers in one season, it also has'ann titer interesting and bountiful propeily. Dr. Eaton says t , that in the months of Nos vember and December, he live seen hundred of these plums, sending out near their roots, broad, thin, curved ico-eiystals, about an inch in breadth: which incited doting the day, and were renewed in the meillifi'4P: For . a more minute and ain bonded description -of it, the reader is referred to Toney 'and Gray's &tam ioa I works. • Its Medical History and Properties Are far the Inoel important, since upon these depends its value to the community. Dr, Lou. don says that in 1799, it was so valuable in Englanti,_tb d it it was cultivated from seeds. Ever since'lBo6, Professor Ives Di Yalff'o.3l - has habitually used it with groat success n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, one through him its virtues wore made known, until, as Dr. Tyler says, it is now In thin section (Natal Haven) u common article in domestic practice for the cure of Scrofula' and Cutaneous—dis-' oases." Dr. Whitlaw. a Scotch Butaniet of notoriety, while trnvulling in America in 1814, learned its use in Canada. Returning to,,England, he employed it in medicating his bathe, which became greatly celebrated for the cure of simi `ler diseases. . • Dr. J. H. Thompson, of the same, place, pre• scribed it .in had cases of Scrofulous patients at .W ills' Hospital. His success attracted the attention of senior physicians. He reports the following remarkable care of white swelling of the hip, in February, 1614:—The led was seven years old, and had the disease three years. Tho bone was dislocated both upward end outward. There was a large opening in the hip leading to the bone; into which I could thrust my finger. I counted three ulcers. He had been under. several physicians, who had -given him up. I ordered a decoction 'of Reck Rots. In two, treys Gls night ewents.ceased I then ordered a teaspoon fbl of Rock Rose three times a :day. Thirty.nine days after he was entirety well. • Dr. Webb, of Madison, Ct., testifies to the value of Rock Rose, as evinced In the cure 41. "numerous eases of the Scrofula, cpFeekt . i ., lly in _Children. • Manufactured by VV'm Fran Min.& Co.; Now }Nyco, Ct. • Mr.'Weiren,though a minister of the Goa pel, has for a period of 15 yours, given Wen. Lion to the subject of, medical science, tistprival• ify Mtn to administer thelick, in cormcciien With his pastoral duties. - . . WAitBEN, New London. April P., 18$3. . Agents In Cumber/arid County.-41. W. Ms eratick, S. Elliott and W. ;whale; navoratick & Stiut• un Kingctowri; J. wldher, Mechanicsburg; M.;Bitner, Simemianstown ; Eppley & ErnateCedar Spring; J. .ifighsa Sterrett's Gap; Therrien Granson. Plainfield Aernn, ; J. 11. Wiley; Greet; Spring; Wherry ISCEisenhower, Newburg ;W. D. E..1 - Taya o . ShiPpensburg i Russel & Dice; Dialtidanh ; Me:Sande) & Mullen ; Papertown. Dr:L, Al Lanhei; Church; own.: Alrbichte, EPILEPSY CAN. BE CUBED.. Lake's- Vegetable., Compound. 4yOR THE carnm 07 - ENLEPSY en FITS ! 7 • Is performing more wonderful eyes than any other meth:e s t:lleyet known or before the pubhc.. PRICE rIPE'DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The prcPrietor has in his possession numerous certifibutes,.niirrating the Astonishing and Miraculous cures Hret4el by This medicine, and directs nttention to the following only, to assure those who are so tin. fortunate to be afflicted with the terrible disease heretofore regarded iikeurkble, that LAKE'S pre-. partition IS ALMOST INTALLIIILE IN ITS CORE! _ - From MrS; Brooks, widow eelVirda4. Brooks, 'late of Conneaut, O. CONNEAUT, Feb. 3,1853. Mr. Z. Liam—Sire Please send me another bottle;of Fit Medicine; as I do not like to he without it on hand. When I commenced giving the medicine to my son Edgar, be bad from one to three per day. He has milt , takeii the Me dicine over live months, and bat laid. I think, but two fits in that t me , and those very light. His body and mind are very 'muck improved; and by the blessing of God, I feel that the medicine will restore his body and mind tolheir wonted activi ty. lie is 28 years old, and has had fits over 12 years, which have been very frequent, and very destructim to his constitution and mind Hun, dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine to "curse errs," but nothingluis relieved hum un til 6e used your medicine. Respectfully yours, POLLY BROOKS. From Judson Landon, County Superiniendent o the Aehtabulat'Coutti; Infirmary 19.NG0VILI.Ei Feb. 4, 1853. Mr Z. LAKE—Sir: Pleude send a, few more bottles or your Fit Medicine ;'I may not need it, but think safer to keep it on hand. Your me dicine has done wonders. I gave it to Mint Jane Delano ; she has Lad fits for 26 years,, brought on by having the measles when but four y estri old, which could not behrought out to the surface.-- After taking the medicine a few 45) 5, SHE 11AD A PINE CROP OF MCA 51,E9, and bus had no fits since. She had fits or symptoms almost daily. She and her father concur with me in saving that we be - lieve the medicine has or will works perfect cure. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane Bender son and Aria' Corby, who, have had fits almost daily, form number of years. Their fits have ceased, and I believe the medicine will have the desired ehect. Much money:has been expended by the friends of the above patients for doctoring, all to no purpose. This cure wale l eft for your medicine to perform onul I eon cheerfully recom mend it as a valuable dieccivery. Respectfully - yours. - JUIASON LAN PON., , Superintendent A stadmla Co. jnfirmalcv Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE, Conneaut, Ohio: _ _ _ E F WELLER, traveling agent. Sold by S W 'Es verstick , Carlisle ; E H Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; D - W Gross,, Harris burg. oct OCTOR YOUR ' SELF—PRIVATE , for.., cents, by means the POCKET JESGU PIUS, or, Every One S OWN PHVSIAN! Che- thirty.sixth i,.withbrie hundred en clogs, showing Private leases and Malforma as of the Generative dem, in 'every shape Ii rrn to which in ad- les only (see pale 190), being of the highest impOrtince to married peo . plu, or those contemplating marriage. fly '% M. YOUNG, M. D., Graduate 'Mille University of Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, acid Honorary Member of the Hhiladelphia Ns dietta society. The various forms of Secret' Diseases, Seminal.W,eakness, Di seaseQ of the.Prnstrate Gland, Impotency, soli. tory habits of yduth, are faithfully described, and all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on selfsaliusc and Seminal Weakness is worthy of prrticular attention, and should be rend by every one. Young men who have been unfor tunate in contracting disease, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no may. ter what his pretensiotta - may be, get-w:copy of of this truly valuable work. Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should possess Dr. Yoraig's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket .lEsculapius, dr Every one His own Phy sician. irr Let no father be ashamed to preibut eopy of the /Esculapitta to his cl ild. It may save him from an -early grave. Let no young man on woman enter into the ocelot oblications of married life, witi.mit reading the . pocket-.7Ess culapius. Let no ong suffixing from a liacknied cough, pain ire the, side restless nights, nervous feelings, and the wimle . train of Dyspeptic sensa tions,-and given itp by their physician, be an. other moment without consulting the .7Escula dins. Have the married or those about to he married any impediment, read this int. useful Book, as-it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Upwards of MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this - Country_ and Europe since 1838, when the first edition was Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a leiter, will receive'one copy of this book by mail ; or five copies NV ill he seat for '9l. Address Dr., ILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152- Spruce Street, Philadelphia,"' Post paid. La* Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel phia certainly.entitler Dr. Young to the confi dence of the afflicted, and he may be consulted on any oft he diseases deseribettin his ditto cot tiblientions, nt his office 15'2 Spruce Siteei, every day between 9 and S o'clock, (Sunda:" ex.. opted) and persons at any distance can consult Dr. Yonne by letter. roar PAID POETRY. MY A PHYSICIAN, Ho ! Ye upon whose sinking frames Disease his hand bas Placed t"" Upnq whose sunken, care worn cheeks Cousumption'S rose is traced ; Come, freely quaff, from ont the fount, Where health (loth overflow; At Shrinees find this glorious gilt.z— Then say, will not you go Why suffer 7neath the lacking pain , With which you are upplesse.d, Why; why complain of weariness And soreness of the breast? When Suntriett's SYRUP heals all pain, - And to thee - hi:J.lth will hringt , Will cause disease to dihappear Like snow drops in the spring. No tongue any speak the wridoltedness, No language con convey The g •eat amount of sulfcriag Occasioned by delay : • A little cold or trifling couch Afitv lead one to the grave, But gliriner's Syrup taken in time, POBlCtilleSpOWer to save. Yes, his Elstsotto SYRUP rare 'Contains tlin mighty power: And mothers speak in loniser praise And bless ttle,very hour, 'For w heii - ttioty little ones are-rackech With Who6ping Cough severe, They fly ut once to Shrioers Fount, • _ And' find a solace there. It is a sovereign, speedy cure ' For Quinsy i want of breath For Asthma, and Throat Diseases, Which ellen eivl in death; • When othet•s fail, this will effect . A tierinanent relief, Wialring_the.snalireithaok to health, And cheat old Death—the thief. 'Jan. e5,.2.w. • SHRINER'S" VERMIFUGE, Better testinmal than was evrr ()tiered in Fa vor or any other Verenfuge RECOMMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS, We, the. subscribers Medical Practionerse having been made acquainted with the composi. (inn of .•• Slriner's mlian Vermilugo," hike pleasure in recommending it to the public as a valuible remedy for -the expulsion of Worms, it being both Safe and effectual.. Sa mnel Swope, M. D. ? Taneytown , John Swope, U, .• S Carrel eo., Md. J 'J. Weaver, M. D. ?. Jno.` Llgget, , S Middleburg.; .• Liberty, Frederick en., Nld.—Thomas Sim. M. D. M D Thos., Sappingtua, - Ml 3 Sidney Sappington, M D. . James M Cloyer,llll3 Woodsboro,Al(l. 4 m 6 Sappington,"M D, 31 , 11 Wm A Mathias, M D, Westminster, Md Be partionlarla ask for for SHRINER'S IN. DI A.N YE amtruGE, and . take no, other - Price 2S ' Cents per Bottle'.' Pre Prepared lity_W-1..1 Shriner,,Truigiat and Cho. : mist,Weettninrter, MA. And onld by all storekeepers. ' Jan 25-, , ' Limobtirnor's Coal. 1000 TONS Lirnetiarner's .Coal of the: hes 't,uality . joat receiving and, for gale by E. IDI IThE,Jr., Only $2,401p0r ton.,', Maroh 16, 1663. ease: of remales, in