Agricultural. SHOULD ANIMALS Sr.' FED inmEnin 'TIMES &DAY. A correspondent of the Ohio Farmer thinks that sheep and cattle should not be fed three times a day. He says a cow when turned in. to good,grass,_Witheat with avidity 'for an hour or so; the ruminating process -is then commenced, and continued for two or three hours more. The food Is in thie way tho roughly-masticated and mixed with'saliva be. fore it enters the second stomach, to be noted on by , the, gastric juice and digested. The digestive process will ()copy four or five hoard. We have, therefore, "allowing two and a half hours for eating, one hour for rest, four hours for ruminating, and foUr or ~. five hours for.digestion, eleven or twelve hours between tho times when an animal wouldnat urally need feeding." Ilse thinks ,from this that;.,.feeding three times a day is not only on neceseary, but positively injurious." If the animal is fed at six A. ltL, and again -at men. ,the ruminating process is not comple ted, and if fed at five P. ra., it will not give the animal to - mostioate the food,•even by keeping its grinders in constant motion, so that, at the best, there must be forced•on.the digestive organs a portion of the food improp. erly masticated, causing an extra amount of labor for these organs, and at tho risk of en gendering disease. • His practice Was conformed to this thenry, and he thinks hie stock et least as good as . his neighbors who feed three times a day. He asks' those who think differently_ to give a reason for their belief, and also to try a lot fed twice a day, against a lot fed three times a day. We have always considered it adiiiiablo to feed animals three times a day, and have ob served animate so fed, on an occasion when the noon's feed has been omitted, manifested all the symptoms of real hunger, eating substan ces which under ordinary circumstances, they would not touch. But perhaps wo are wrong; at all events,/ettis have the experiment.—Rural New Yorker. EXPERIMENT WITH POTATOES.—It has fre quently been a subject of discussion among farmers, whether better potatoes and.larger crops could be raised by planting small ones or by cutting the largest and best into sever al pieces, having the sprouting/eye / 1n each.— Many have contended, anevery justly, we think, that the best seed invailably prOduce the best orope of every grain or root crop, and, consequently, the same rule must hold . good with regard to the valuable esculent a :' luded to above. In the Patent Office Report for last year, we tied the result of an interesting experiment with this vegetable. Aid: cannot fail to throw some light on the subject. Four rows of equal length were manured as nearly alike as practicable, and planted, as follows : NO. I With large potatoes, produced ; 75 2 With very small ones, do 67 8 Medium size, cut in two, do . 76 4lMeditun size, quartered, do 70 From .these.' - results it will be readily seen whioh methods are most advisable for our far mere to employ in the raising of this vegetable: which forms such a prominent feature on eve- Si one's table and which properly cooked, is cue of the most nutritious.—Charlestown Free Press. Mango Com—At a late mooting of the New Hampshire Legislative Agrioultural So oiet4 all the speakers objected to billing corn. One farmer who had experimented by billing and leaving the earth level, found no apparent difference in the product, but found the hilted portions more likely to be broken down by storms, The other stood more firmly: or, if bent sooner recovered itself. Was not this owing to the better maturing and hardening of the roots. COAL ANlES.—Farmers are beginning ttrptit a proper. value upon anthracite aehee. They / find that they pianos fertilizing quantities for 'particular soils, of no mean importance. On low, heavy, °relay soils, which are deficient in eilez, coal ashes are undoubtedly of great benefit. But they contain, besides eilez, alu mnae, carbon, and iron, in a soluble form, nearly to the amount of 20 per cent„ and there fore must be of value to many others, but ea peoially to these boils. 11./lilt) WdlltE. A LARGESPRING ARRIVAL!, W . , HICH surpasses in r quantityl quality and prices any that has ever yet been opened , in Carlisle, coneisting of the greatest-variety of 'all kinue of Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Coital Trimmings, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellowsi, Springs, Axe's, Bows, Felloea, Veneers, Cedarwaro, FarmingThensilo, Bar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., 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. Porsonsin w ant o Hardware era Invited to call and examine my goods and hear my prices, and you will be sat isfied where the Cheap Hardware is to be had. 13:7.14y stock, of WALL PAPER is nnap preached by any in the Borough. Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a sontinuanco of the same is solicited by JOHN P. LYNE Wast , Side of North Hanover Street, Culla! • Srialorrinn:' Smvizthatrl I , HoHday Presents, . • . .' THOMAS CONLYN Wein High'street, a few doors west of Bur khol. der's lletei, Carlisle, ' l 'lm just,- Tpcolved..the largest itad,tpoet elegant ossortntentol I SUPERIOR JEWELRY 'ever'ofiered in Carlisle, consisting in' part if Gold and Silver Wntehes'of; every variety, and at all prices, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table , and tea. Snoops, silver table forks end hatter knit*, &id and silver spectaehis, ladies' and gentlemen!s gold pen and pencil, gold chains of everydasoription, ear and finger rings, breast Nes, Aco.'tir all .prices. Also 10cordeons and liduaibal'Hoxescwfuh a . gtppt variety Or' Fancy . Artieles, Seletiled ,espressly for the Holidays. Persons'desttihg toPurchase • areitivlted to call :'andexamine the.aesoriment. We are prepared to.sell'at very reasonable prices, Quality of Alt goods'warranted tclbe , as fine us sold for. ,• ." THOMAS CONLYN, •'Dect 2s, 1853'•' , -West High Street. . NE 1:; 17 : • (7 . j. 2 ;; 9 D 6_l .$0 • ' 3!8.20111110..' wino subscriber informs the pub HO that he bee conetentlY on • •, hand a eertery - Of cholco_young OUST ,TIIKES, from tah to ..filtemi feet, high, which ,were reined from the 'Seed, they 'two ell of the yellow locust. Ile °front them at 'moderate pricers, at hie nureary, ' Iltuated in Hampden townehip,Cemb. couhty, 'boat &miles west of flarrieburg,on the term!. pike:', Call and examine for yourselves. 4 1 042 1 10wOdi . . SIAM.% EBERLY. 5. , WILIZ h.lll Affli„ M ILL. . , . ,PAPRILTO OCIAID• CO, • WILL :& eriVlAo l l7a CONTINUE to' supply; Lumber OPell kinds of the' gamest nktice; and 'on termi.lowir than elm he had elsewhere, Allorderidireenld to E. HASKELL,, Papertown, or'; WMi D, SEYMOUR, Jr., Carlisle, - ,wol , bd proniptly ttended ' . IFeb22 iy, SHANGHAI °MCKEAN. SHANGHAI A Fine Lelifet4ele Cheap. Apply lo 74e1,16ith e , ,:E. M. BIDDLZ, jr ,~u~ritellditea~ts. '~ niIARDWARE—FRESR• ARRIVAL II HENRY SAXTON. ' THE subscriber baying returned from , the city would nail , the attention of his friends and the publie gnerally to the,largv and wall se. • lected assortment of Hardware which he has just received. consisting in part of ARM—BUILDING MATERIALS, • - nails, scrws; hinges, locks, bolts, ' gniss, putty, paints, oils, &o. 'TOOLS— edge tools; saws • and planes of every descrip tion, !with file, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c. A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS -& SADDLERS Tospip, together with morocco. lining and binding skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, We. ! • • COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, en amelled, figured and•embossedd patent and en- Eamelled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke, felloeb, shafts, &c, &c. Cabinet Makers will find a' large :easement of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. revues, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. The stock of IRON is large and well settle ed, comprising.all the kinds.m general use, as hhmmered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar and band iron, round, square and oval iron, hbrse shoe iron and nail rods, with a large lot of cast and spring steel,English and_American blister steel, &c. • Housekeepers and those - about commencing Will find it to their advantage to calliand exam ine our cutlery, britrania- and -• plated ware pans, kettles, cedar. mare, baskets, elie. • In addition'to the above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, ma king. the stock complete, and at su'.h prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. We invite all friends to call, knowing it will be to their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East High Street, Cardsle, P, • Oct. 12, 1853, 'HENRY S • XTON.' Great attiactionf HO FOR THE HOLIDAYS. TritlSS KINGLE'S OLD HALL is 'now Kl and will continue to be supplied with the greatest novelties up to the close of the Beason, comprising in part CONFECTIONARIES bf 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 hnd ex ploding Secrets. Also all the common vane• ties, all of which will be sold wholesale ant retail at low rates. !We hatie just received FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest importaiions such - as Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Pruens. Citron,. Cur rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Fil berts, Cocoa, Groom and - Ground Nuts. In connection with the above the largest assort tnent of TOYS - AND FANCY GOODS of 'ovary kind from all parts of Europe, man. ufactured of wood, glass, china, papier macho, tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such as Fine Wax, kid an jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy •Boxes, Flower Vases, - Motto Cups, Tea Setts, Music Boxes, Port Monaies, Battle Doors, Grace Hoops, Masks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Dominoes, lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps ana Hair Oils of every variety. •In connection with the above a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pUtverized, crushed and brown Su 'gars. of 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 o f the S. MON YER. , Carlisle. December 7, 1851 Wl o ‘ , / Corner of Hanover and Lowther eta., Carlisle, rirtHE undersigned has always on hand a large 2. 'Adak of superior Cabinet Ware. in all tile different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads:- They-have given entire satis an tion to all who have them in use. JO - COFFINS made to order atthe shorten notice. - JACOB FETTER Carlisle Jon'y . .22, 1851,—1y. CARTER'S SPAKISH MIXTURE ' Note Partible of Mercury in it. lad lible remedy for Scrorula,K ng's Evil , Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutanecus 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 Joints, Stubborn-Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints mid all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mer. eery, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. , This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cured effected. through its agtncy, has induced , the proprieters,,st the urgent request or their -friontis,-to offer it to the public, which they do with 'the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates selected from a large member, are however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen— tlemen well known In their loculitius and of the highest respectability many of them residing in the dity of Richmond; Va. - F. lIPYHEN, Esq. of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known every where,says he has seen the Medicine called atarsit's SPANISH Max. ';URE administered In over a hundred eases, in dearly all the diseases for which It is recoinitien• ded with the, most astonishidgly good results.— .. He says it. is the most extrairdinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—Great Cure.-4 here by certify that for three years I had Ague and lever of the most violent description. I hail several Physicians, took large quantities ot Qui nine. Mercury, and I believe aft 2 the Tonics ad vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At- last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two betties of which effectually cured me and I am' happy to say.' have hail neither Chills or lever since. I consider it the best Tonic in the world and the oak/ medicine thnt ever reached my ease. JOHN LONGDEN. • Beaver dam near Richmond Va. G II LUCE' Eery now in the city of Richmond god for many years io the Post Office, has such confidence in the astonishing efficacy , ot Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he has bought npwsrds of go bottles which hos given away to the efflicted, Mr Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken itcoOrding to directions Or MINCE a_twactlsing physioon and former ly of the City Hotel in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed In a number Ad' Instances the effects of Cartees Spanish Mixture which were most truly snrprising, _ lie says in a- case (A - Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tho good effects were wonderfisl indeed. SAMUEL M DRINKER .of the firm Drink, & Morris, Richmond, was Oured of Liver `Comp`Corplaint of tr years standltii by the use of two • bet laint of Carter's Spanish Mixture, GREAT CURE. OF SCROPULA—The'edG lore of the Richmond Ilepublieeu had a servgnt employed in their press room cured .of violent' ' Screfulncomllined with Rheumatism, othldi , ea,, tlrely'disabled him from worh. Two hottLe of , Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfmt cure of Itioi, and the'editors in a public notitsa say they t.alteetfully'recortmend it to all who areaffiloted wit' any disease .of the 14011 STILL ,ANOTSEII CURE OP 80110P(1. LA—llad a very valuable bey mired of Siarofula .by Carter'S Spanish Mixture. 1 oonsineritieuly 11 valuable medicine: James M IsylgrConductor on the R P.& 'l l It 11 Co RloSmand , Va. Mr lOW Thompson residing in', the city of Richmond was cured by three bottleitof Carters Spanish mt g i urr ,or Salt Rheum . . which he had n q u o y end:which all the, physicians ot thoeity would not cure. Mr Thompson it a well )(mown merohant ,leEthdcity of Richmond, Va., and hie enrols' Most 'remarkable. principal Dempla at 141,, WARD, CLOSE', • 00, No Bs, Maiden Lane; New York • . W DVOTI k BC?Nfi, No 132, North . 2el ' street,Plaladelohia. Op,wNorr IteßEEltsl, No 125 Mal n street, .11:011mmul, Va. . And for silld by S Elliott, S. W Haverstiak, Carlisle' Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J H Herron, NewallictiJ C Aldo Shippensburg,sind by dee. terse In medicines ev erywhere, , • Ottir.s..'*;.'•- 01)op.0., • , ~, • . First Arrival .of Vall Goci • : • At the liTeto - and :Cheap Store. • Weise..* Cisnipb VVU L respectfully announce to their (eade Mid. the publio that' they have Just received from Now York and Philadelphia a large and, handsome assortment -of -, •- -• • FALL AND, WINTER 'GOODS,' • consisting of the latest styles of Drees Goods, French plaids, cashmeres, mous de lames, all, wool, mous de beges, Persian cloth, Plaid, brocade and' black paces, and Mourning GOOOB, Bleached ,and 'unbleached myelin,. cheeks, Gine - lams, ticking°, wI4 and cl'd Canton Flannels, table linen,table cloths,Napkins Damask -towels, wool flannels, &c., &c. cambric and swiss ru ffl ing, edging aml insert. ing, lisle mechlin and florentine laces, collars, undersleeeves. Spencers, cufle, &e.' HOSIERY AND GLOVES Silk; cashmere and Saxony hose, merino half hose, white and Week silk. hose, black, white and mixed cotton: base: :ladled and gents Silk, 'kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves . . CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES A large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sati nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and black silk vostings, • BOOTS - AND SHOES• A large ass.irtmentl•of ladietrand gentlemens shoes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from the best manufacturers. • x • • ',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 great care from the best New York and Philadelphia Miusea, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both in quality and price. sepl4 NEW DRUG STORE ! I ! South Hanover Street, Nearthe Court house. J. K [F I LTER, druggist, would respect . fully inform Me .citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a new CIIENICALIIAND 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 anti families doted. orate by agepnd exposure, great care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities. Attention is especially invited, to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tincture:oi . Wines, Exiractr, Conlections, gemicala,"\ &c. Together with the above he has a'full assortment of Painis, Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and CONFECTIONARIES , • of every variety. He has also on hand a siden ., did assortment of • Perfumeries, Soaps, ExtrOte, Fancy, Hair, Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporters, Br. ast Exhausters, Nipple Shields, .Too,h Washes and Pastes ; alb° MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SEGA RS, from the best Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mistakes duripg any temporarily absence of the proprietor, the services of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will be felt to be important, in view of theresponsibilities which are known to degolye upon the druggist. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will bo faithfully end promptly attended to.— Orders from P, ; hysicians and Merchants in the country will be filled with care, and at prices which must•prove satisfactory. N .B.—A II officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal share of public patronage is res pectlully solicited. Terms Cash. May 11. 1853. , R. J. KIEFFER. ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL! FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, 41i the Store of N. W, WOODS. Second Arrival of 'Winter Dry-Goods. E subscriber respecrnilly informs his friends and numerous customers— that he has returned frtan, Fliiladplpintr with a large nesort• went of Fall and Winter Goad!, consising.ed Cloths, Cassimeres, VeStin&. Muslins, nat. logs, checks, flannels, linsey, cravats, euspen• dere, gloves. Rm. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Silks. bombazines, merinoes,, coburg clothe fig'd plain and changeable poplins, gtnghams calicoes, alpacas, shavos, hosiery. &c. _HATS AND CAPS, Men's and Boys, —n very large assortment, al so Bonnets and Ribbons. BOOTS AND SHOES A large itssortinear. of Alen's Women's and Childreirs Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind ani Buskin Shoes at very love prices. Cblered and White CAR PM' CHAIN, GR , O - C - Elt 9 , A'large assortment of GROCERIES, such as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tess, &c. . All who visit our establishment are free to acknowledge that we are selling Foreign and Domestic buy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Six, 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. no great inducements can be adored to"purchasers. Don't forget the old stand, Numeric 's cor ner, North Hanover Street, Butter', Eggs, Rigs and Soap taken nt market prices, - N. W. WOODS. Qs 1843 STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! JOHN D. COOGAN, iv' 0 ULD inform the public that he has now V V on hand at his establish - Meat, on Main atreet, next door to MaKon Hall, the largest • nd most complete assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES to be found in this county, which will' at the lowest prices for cash or approve credit. IlientOck consists of a large assortment of new and highly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, • • Finished in the most complete manner,' and calculated for either,wood or coal; or both. All the old standard patterns, which have stood the test of experience, may be found at his estab lishment. Also a groat variety of the most ap proved and beautiful - PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, Including a number of new styles, possessing very superior advantagetrovor those heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers are respect fully Invited to.give him a poll before purcha sing elsewhere. Stoves -delivered to any part of the county and put up at the shortest notice. He continues to•do al. kinds 01 • TIN AND SKEET IRON WARE, ' and Copper work, and has codstantly on hand or will make to order every article required by housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Tin and'Copper•ware embraces every kind of househOld and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to - the beat - Manufactured. - 'Persons in want of articles in his line may always be'eure Of being accomodate(' to their eatislaction by giving him a call. 10ct19, SADDLE AND HARNESS DIMING rrillE subscriber continuesio•corry on the I above-business, in ail iievarious branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's scorner, where he intends keeping on hand agenetal assortment in hipline. Consisting of all -kinds of (ash ionable ADDLES,'S Bridle martingales, Gir!he,Circingle d„~Illllllilklh~ . I r: and Halters, also TRUNKS, trey. eling and saddle git i - *bags.' He • also manufactures themost approved Spanish Spring 'Saddles, ever used in this country, those wishing alutpdeatme, durableand pleasant sad dle wil ldo well to call and see them... He also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips M alLt.heir Varieties, end confidently be;. lio'ves from , the general approbation of his Imo tomers, that ho make% the neatest and beat 'gears,ln all . their • variety of breadth, that is muds in dctiountry. He also makes all kinds. at Marmites to order, vie: Straw, Husk. Curl. ed Hair and Spring Matirasses. All the above articles will be , made of the beet material and. workmanship, nnd with the utmost despatch.' ittnl4-1v • ' WM. OSBORN., thapite4iii:NatchtesB cordial." TIS :rnidieino has navel known to frulin outing Chelere is frollV/010 lii, 'minuteet Cholere Infantnm, or summer corn. plaints of ehitdresi Dysentery, Diarrhea, in from In to 24' hoursk It 49 certain and We under' all oiroutnetences having , 'beero faitly , tooted in upwards tor foi# ' l l Plldled oat a•ein'ato failure. Les tvortfaMilY;prayide itself with at least one bottle invalpahle remedy. , Try n, and it will recomhtend itself, It le prepared upon pprely voientlea principles, arid eannot.beiustiy, termed affitork meditine, unless uterine into q &safety.. 'For said by, , B. J. KIEFFER, Druggist, South Idanover street, • • A few' doorl month or ; the Court Howie, lune 911,•18110, 1 • '• .iilortitanecuo, I ' •' LIVER . IO'MPLAINT. I . • - • 4ICE,B' ,PA.T4Isg DYSPEP2IA, JAUis•DICE; AR OITMIT HOT AIR RAMIE •-• • TUBUL .11 . .CRROIC Ofi,ERVOUR bEBILITY,'DIS ' Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding, ' "EAS E OF •it , E KION•OrS,:ANIXALL Douses and fraiche. , • -• ".13LSEASEARISING FROM •."4 . rill-10.90n won't of a superior Cooking Ap - : • , DISORDERED LIVER OR • A paratuts aro invited to call at out W,are - , -, .• sirpyLevco• . • 411.0 and examine this Range. For durability - Suchas • ConatipatiO. ihward Pliosp.fulnee , economy and simplicity, in operation it sten& ••• if blood to the head, iiitidiii of the stomach, Unrivaled. ' It has a perfecrhin air veritilatiot itauseafheartbein, disgust for food. fulnosa or . —and meats baked in this oven will retain (het • lveight In the stomach, sour eructations; sink - Nice and flavor equal to that roasted beta° an tog or Buttering at the pit of thO, stomach openfire. - . Meats and pastry • cooked at the itls supply a it. n in t i o ioo p s i s t fo h oir o n uf iilee o n tc e ohl a o o il t b e e d t i t o t, g i r th to e h o o t a h t er o . dd I t ! • 1 wimming of , the. head, hurried end difficul • Mouthing, fluttering at the heart, choking o i uffoestiug sensations when in a lying posture no desccn n ding or retur d n e fl at ue w s, e , a tn th r is' equally lth a well'adapted to bttumitious or common hard ilimneaa of vision, dots or webs before th , eight, fairer and Atill-pain In the bead, defic coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of fancy of perspiration, yellowness of the ski the Range carries off the steam.and scent of "and eyes, pale in the side, btick, chest, limbs, cooking, as well as heat in summer. • • &0., sudden flushes of beet, burning in , tit , Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac flosh, constant imaginings of evil, and' graft tion, or no expense to the purchaser. , 4 _ _ _ depression of spirits, CAN BB EFFECTUALLY' CURED BY DR. BOOPLA.ND'S: . CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS ! Prepared by DR., 0,111.. JACKSON, • No. 120 Arch Skreet, Philadelphia. Their power over the above disease° is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation ln_the• United States, as the corps attest, in Many cases alter skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters aro worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rem tifiCation of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers' in weakness and affections of the digestive or :gans,t.hey are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED Testimony of Liar highest character! HON. GtO. BTROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov. 18th, 1852 said: "your German Bitters' has been in use in our place over a your past, and to the astonish ment of many has performed wonders. We may notice a few instances Viet have come under owl' immediate notice:—almost every person who has stopped at the hotel of Wm. Lackey, one year since, predicted irom his e maciated countenance and debility, that he could not live much longer. He was unable to attend to his beim:lBB;6ld for the greater port of the'time confined to his room. We rec ommended him to try the German Bitters; he did; and to the surprise of all his friends he is now able to attend to his usual business and perform, rit i seual labor. The MOO of Henry Asper a stfflTo mason, whom no one supposed would over recover from tho debility of his system, b ut , was looked upon as fast approach big the grave, took eight or nine bottles of tho Bitters during the last winter, and this sum. mar lie bas boon' Ito the surprise of all who knew his case) following his trade. The muse of William Murphy is no less astonishing.— He too was so far reduced as to induce the general belief that the grove alone would be hie only remedy. Mr. Lackey'. recommended hilt; to try the Hoofiand's German Bitters; he is now apparently a well man, and able to do a hard day's work. We could mention many, other cases of a similar character. if it were 'necessary. I myself derived much benefit from their use. I hcve given considerable of it way. not for your benefit alone, but to relieve suffering human' , and let me aseure you I sin pleased to see "py result. To the afflicted we say, try thein fairly and I will warrant relief." . . . . These Bitters 'ere worthy the attention of itivelids, 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 system, and,bringing the system gen ' orally to u high stale 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 medicine every-whore. . AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AkrD SEED ,dI3IIOREI THE subscribers, in addition to their exten sive Grocery, have connected therewith an AG[tICULPURAI, WAREHOUSE and 5.E013 , STORE, lid, Market 'street, near the 'railroad, IltirriSburg. Po., and are prepared to filLalLord re, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Impletn nts; Vegetublo and Flower Seeds, &c.. Country merchants with reasonable discountsio sell again. Horse-phiVers and threshers, wheat-drillis and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tors, fodder. hay, And.straw-cotter, grain fans corn shelters. vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, clown spellers, horse rakes, churns,grind stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and rennin. forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and. bow, tiniest bow pini, cow chains, spades, hoes and .rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, scythes and scythestones, potmee drags post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags, grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and budding knives, grass and grain sickios ' serew wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry• combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees, guano, plaster, poudrette, bone dust, lime, gar. don, field and flower seeds. A leo, n large and fresh essortment of GRO CERIES, Tkas, &c., cllcheap for cash. BOYER & HALL. Otrtirein and produce of all kinds received n exchange tor implements. April t 3,18.53.—1 v DRUGS.I\ DR IiGS I DRUGS Wreshat Spring Supply! T. HAVE just received a fresh stock of Med. - I icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &e., ..which having been, purchased with groat care at'the best city houses, I can confidently recommend ...to: :Pantiles, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pore. N... , ' DRUGS. • i dePatent kedioines, Herbsand Extracts, 71Pino, hein;i eels, Spices,ground and whole IJlnstruments, • Essences, Pure Eisele: Oils Perfumery, &e. ~ Cod Liver Oil--71Varranted Genuine. ! DY&STUFFS. • Indigoes, I Log and Cam Woods, Madders, .. • Oil Vitriol SumacCopperas, . . _ Alum, ' ' I Lao Dye' - • PAINTS. _.. . , Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead,' Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen-. tine, Copal atid_eoach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which_will be sold at the very lowest market 'Price, Aleo,a fresn and splendid as Pertinent of FANCY GO ODSZFIWITS . Confectionary, and innumerable other articlee calculated for nig and ornament, all of wLich are nfrered at the • lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug BOA and Fancy Store of the nib. scriber on North Hanoier street. S. W: .HAVERSTICK. May 28 1851 FIRE INSURANCE. . The Allen and East' Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, incorperated, by an Act of Assembly, la now fully organized, and In operation under the management of the following comMiSsion ere. viz: • Jacob Shelly, Wm, ft. Gorges, Mo bael .Cocklln,.Melehuir Brenneman, Christ dStay. mail, Christian nisei, Jacob H. Coov Lewis Hy p er, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. M,enr; Jai cob ,Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker sbetn. • • Tha rates Of insurance are aelovi end favor able as any Company of the kind in the aiste. Persons wishing to become members are in• ',Riled to make application to the agents of the company,..who are willing trilvalt upon them aCany'llme: n ' I B u N s. H., MOSSEI Prsaldent.i Hamm LOGAN, Vice .President "Lewis fiYet,'Seeretary. • . Michael Cooklin, ?Tenure. • t ' ' AGENTS.- ~ (7.litri6erla'nd Martin, N. Cdniberland C. B. flerman.,Kingstown i Pen. Sh Immo tistown,; Charles Boll; •.iferlislet Dr. J. Ahl,: Churchtown ; ' Graham, West Pennsboreught James MeDow. el, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South. Middle. -top; Samuel Coo__ or,' Benjamin Havarstitilr, MeehtiniesburifjOhn Sherriok, Lisburn; Da. Sid CoMair, `Shepherdetorm.. work Conery,..John Bowman, Dillsbure „Peter 'Welford, Franklipt •John Bmltir. Esq., I Washington; W. S. Pinking, Dovetl Daniel . Haffenaberger,, 3 vy. Craft,Paradisti.... oltilf6LOrrfilonier &Ltiehmait;; , • einbers„of the company having . indiction •ssidnot to expire,can have them renewed by Making areeellowto any of the agents. ' ; I 10CM - 1 LON'G at re, ceived i,tew Long and Square Droolnk 'wil t /4410r sale • bv • Ca W,IFfITNga, .t.itrooi),..'MuctOptiOt . titr. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented Orlabor, 1848, For Public Balls; Factories, Railroad Cars, • Chtmnies, Flues, Ships, Steamers, 4'c. Pure alr is a subject claiming the attention of every individual, and all buildings amid be provided with the proper moans of ventilation. Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace, For Dwellings. School Houses,Churches, Stores, Factories, is4c. A large assortment:of Office, Hall and Cook ing Stoves, Parlor Orates, Registers, &c.— Wholesale and Retail. RAND & HAYES, 52 North Sixth street, Phila. irrPerconal attention given to warming an evntilating both public and private buildings. DAVIS &. CIJLIN, Dealers in Lamps, Lailerns and Chandeliers, N E Corner Fourth and Cherry sta., Phila. HAVING enlarged and improved their store, 'land having the largest assortment of lamps in l'hilndelphia, they are new prepared to fur nish Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns of all paterns, Fancy Hotel and Ilall Lampe, Chandeliros, Girandoles and Candelabras, and Brittania Lampe,at the man. ulacturers loWest prices. Glass .Lanips by tgt;',.-- package, at a small advance ower — ltuetion pri ces. Being large MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Arco'. hol and,(the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such'prices that Mer chants will find it to their advantage to buy.— Call before going elsewhere, if you want bar. .gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for Bale. October 5, 1853—t y Cheap liValche,4 4 Jewelry. WHOLESALE and RETAIL is,',, at the " Philadelphia Watch 0 . --A. and Jewelry Store," Number ) 96 North Second Street, corner ri( ' , of Quarry, Philadelphia. gr-... ~..a., Gold Lever Watches, lull I, ,coratmg - jewelled, 18 carat cases, 020,00 Gold Lepme, 18 carat cases, 924 00 Silver do- jewels, 9 00 Silver Lever, full j welled, 12 00 Superior Quartiers- 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 , Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 n 0 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rinds 37i cents to - S8 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 120 cents t Patent, 181 • Lunet i 25 ; other articles in proportion. All -goods Warranted to - be what they are sold-for, STAUFFER Ez. HARLEY, sept7lt' Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines,still lower thar.....- anove prices. ,/, 'IT , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE... Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. The ostensible object of this Institution is to riltice in the reach of individuals proper laciii ties" for obtaining a thorough and practical Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has been omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result. The rooms of the College 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 Comtner• cial Law and Mercantile Science, Is a matter of the highest importance to all who desire to become Accountants of the first order, and 06- , cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A young' man. can here obtain a more nor: ect knowledge ki't general business matters in a few weeks than Con be acquired in as many years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embraces Double Entry Book keeping, and its adaptation to various departments of Commerce and. Trade, Mercan tile calculations taught according to the most approved methods. PracticalrPenmanship, com bining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction. Lectures on 'Mercantile Law, upon various important • Mercantile subjects baside 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 can enter at any time and attend ,both day and evening. Examinations are held nt stated periods. and Diplomas nwarded to those who g - nduate. For terms, Stc.,..write and have a Circular for; warded by mail. ' March, 23. 1853. ly. 2 . ,q( !•L: • Y-7.14!4,-,,-•• 3. E. GOULD, IsoccEsson To A. FIOTS\ No. 164 Ehesinut Swaim's Building; Phila. MIXNENSIVD Musk Publisher, and Deal; J. 24 er in Musical Instruments, of every de. ,l acription. Exclusive agent for t to sale of Millet, Davis El Co's Patent Suspension Bridge Mohan unti -1 other • : , • " PIANOS • L. Gilkiert'sßoudoir Pianos, IVlelodcons, Mar. tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, Ftc.' . . Residents of the country will be supilied by mail or otherwise with music they may wish, as low as if purchased in person. Haying one of the largest Stocks in the United States, It feel confident of satisfying all who mayifavor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most fibers terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. .ma, 201853 .1y) THE WONDER OF THE ACE. For tha•Cure of Sultrlieum, Chilblains, Coin mon Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns .or Sealda,t.:uts or l'iroUnds, Piles, Inflammation of the, Breast, bites of insects Sore Lips, Pim ples on the Face, and Breaking Out and Sores on 'Children ; and all diseases of the Skin. This Ointment will cure the Saltrheurn and Burns, or Chapped hands: quicker and serer than any other medicines of the kind, before the &bite. To'sithstantiiite the alive, f inn give hUndrede of eertiflesies. but I consider it no use, as (any person can do the saiiie, it they have friends, for even' a worthless article) I rely solely on tbp merits of the Ointment for the public patronage. N. 8.--*A single box of this Ointment will keep any Blacksmith's, iFarmer 4 s, Sailor's, Or Mechanic's hands, let them chap or crack ever so bad, anund and in good working 'order all winter. .Prepared and sold by • e MONROE TERUEL,. • t , Natigiduck ! Conn,. _ bold also by the principal Druggists. bed Country. Merchants. Price 20 cents per box ' Nov. 111, 1853-1 y , " . • i " ROBERT B. BiVaZIEW,' . ABINAT MAREWAND PNDERTAKER North Ifahover Sfrea, pod nest dose to Wasp's UMW: . . , ' THE undersigned weuld,reepectftillitntorm the chime of Cattalo and the public gener ally, that,he now hes OP hand 'a large and etc. lassortment of, FEE ITPItE," consisting. In patt of.Wardrobee, cerd and other Tables, Soles, Bureaus, Bedsteads; plain and fanpy 9swincBtands;•&e-tnettaitetured ortha beat materiel, and , quality warranted. Alen &ueneral assortment of cruklrts ;at t h e !mak, prices.,,Venitiee tnade t to order, and repairing Pl'gglOy attended to: • ordoffins minle,at the 'tortoni and' havingf& splendid hp al* tai. l pit end fuller• ale in town or country: -= ikirßomember the'stand— next door to Wass'. Hotel. ttor2it R. 13. sittu,Ey, E, bietner "PANKORITE." MYERS' EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE,. An Invaluable Remedy for' all Scrofulous Dis. ease4lndigestion, Salt Rhettnr,.Siele-liead. ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth, ' and General Debility, and as a ' • 'Purifier' of 'the Blood it it - Unequalled. • ' - The Rook Rose has gained a reputation at home and abroad, which nu oilier medicine has ever done .in-the same length of time. 'Actiording to the opinions of eminent PlTpi cians, the Rock Rose Plant is unequalled in Curing Scrofula In its Various' Format STATEMENT OF REV. E. R.'I;VARREN (Pastor of the 2d . Bupt tetChureh,New Londoo. Ct..) relative to Myers' Extract Rose To The American Public. Aruba) , name has been used in connection With recommendations Of Mr. Myers' Rock Rose Syrup, in various advertisements by the manufacturer, I beg leave Lu make the follow ing statement v. ith 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,of 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 :lending to increase, Instead of lessening human disease and suffering. Such,. I !ear, is the character of - a large portion of the patent pana ceas of this rnedicine•making age. "Their name is legion," and from tbdir influence, sir from the demoniacal spirits, wo have reason to pray fora safe deliverance. The First Test.-1' had myself suffered oc casionally with sudden attacks of Sick Mad ache, and Billions Diarrhea, and I had sought a great variety of curative agents to but little purpose ; and suffering from this disease (diar- rhea) at this time, 1 determined to toot the new Syrup first upon my'Aelf. The results Were be , T i er d a ti m e .) ; and e the xP eet nb expectations. 0 l a t e t i w o re f the a i sa system,powerf u l ' was changed, and the functions of secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone and elasticity to my system, and corrected the derangement of the digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable blessing—health. This teat Was not datermiPed in a week, or a month; but I took four or five bottles in perhaps as many months. Since that time I have suffer— ed' but slightly from these derangements. My Sick Headache is entirely Cured. Other Tests.—Finding this medicine so use full° myself; I at once gave it to several inva lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to a child, some eight years of age. This child was severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a very severe type, the humor showing itself on all parts of the surface, and thin suddenly dis appearing. The child was very sick, and it was thought doubtful whether she would live, The humbr . reaembled black specks of mortified flesh. In addition to some other remedies, govo the child this Syrup for about six weeks, when she had sufficient strength to go out to school occasionally. The swcilfng of her limbs ceased, and she was resiored,tothealth. The family feel that they owe hoe life, with G.,tre blessing, to my remedies. 'this test satisfied me that the Rock Rosa possessed specific powers for Scrofulous hu mors. I then tested it in cases.of Cutane6 Eruptions ; in Measles, Chicken Pox. Cane 0, 'Sure Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, itze, In all these cases with perfect success. 4 Rev testing this Syrup for more. titan a year, I wrote Mr.'Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthusi• astioally, not expecting my letter would he published, that his Syrup was a 0 Pankorite," all.healing, and I gave him the result of its operations in several instances. I stated in that letter that it was invaluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas; Salt Rheum, and other disorders, included in the varied family of discuses known as.. Scrofula, Sae.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder— ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for the above named diseases, remain unchanged, and the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct. 1850. 1 do not recommend it fir all the ills of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec tions I believe it superior to any known curet live agent. It has been sufficiently tested by domestic practice to establish its adoption to extensive usefulness in mitigating human suffering and removing diseases. But What is the Rock Rose ? The following history of the Rock Rose plant and its medicinal properties, we take fr - om the New Haven Palladiurh, March 1852. Tho increased interest manifested in the Rock BOISE plant, inconsequence of the many wonderfdl cures etTected,by , Myers' Compound Extract of Rock Rime,' calla for a brief-history of It, in order to correct any ()trona r to opin. ion' that may have been entertainedp oncom ing It ; and alao to act In true light the na ture of a plant which_ promises to be univer sally beneficial, • 44We are indebted fo the United States Die penentory , of 1847, for the following deeerip Lion Oro.: It is entirely different from the common Rose. It is a red-stemmed, oblong leaf plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to remark.- able peculiarity of the plant', of bearing two crops of flowersan one season, it oleo has ano ther Interesting and bountiful properly. Dr; Eaton says, that in the months of Nos yettib?frand December, he bus seen hundred of those plants, sending out near their roots, broad, thin, curved, ice-crystals, about en Inch ltt broadthr which molted during the day, nod were renewed in the morning. For a more mtuttte and aufhentical description of it, tRe 9 reftridr is referred io Tort ey- and Gray's -Dolan teal works. Its Medical Main* and Properties Aro far the moat IMportant, shwa upon' these deponde its value to the community. Dr, Lou. don Days' that in 1799, It was so valuable in England, that it was cultivated from 'seeds, Ever-since I BOG, Professor lvos of Yale C4l kis, has habitually used it with great success n Scrofula and Chrortio diseases, and through him its virtues were made known, until, an Dr: Tyler-says, It is now in this section (Slew Haven) a common article in domestic practice 'for the cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous dis eases," Dr. Whitlow, b Scotch Botanist of tititorioly, while travelling in America in 1814, learned its use in Canada. Retuining to England, he employed it in medicating hie baths, which became greatly celebrated for the cure of simi lar' disease,. Dr. J. H. Thompson, of thosime place, pie scribed it in bud oases of Scrofulous patients at Wills' Respite!. His success" ettracied the attention of senior physicians, He reports the following remarkable case of whibiswelling of the hip, in February, 1614 :-7The lad was eevea years old, and had the disease three; years, The hone was dislocated both upward ' end outward. There Was a largo opening in the hip loading to the bone; into I could thrust my finger. I counted three ulcers. He bad been under several phisielans, Wiln had given him up. I ordered a decoCtion of-Beck ,Rose. In two days hie night - sweats Ceased I then ordered a teaspoonful of Rock Rose three ti mes a day. ,Thirfpnine days after .he was entiretyWelk • , p r . Wchb, of Madison, Ct., testifies . to the Indite of ItooliDose, as evinced In the cure et ,mimeos caries of the 'Scrofula, esfechillv in Children., Maneficturptl by W'm Franklin & Co., New Haven, C. . , , . _ • Mr..Warren,though a rnitileter lof the Gos pel, hes for a period of 15 years, Oran Litton. .tieri la the subjoot of medical„soleenc,to,qual. ify blot to administer to the skit, in connection ~ path:his pastoral dative., , .‘„ ! ' • * th' it. *AitilEN4 Mao London.'April 2; 18511. - Agentri in Cut* er/and Cogii#,—SOV.. Oat erstiok,' 8; Elltott and ',W. - et*:,lrelsp,' Eaveritich & Stiohtn; ‘Willher. I Mechanicsburg; M. eltner, l :Elhirektianstrurn Eppley , & ; Era*. C t edur.,liprlngl - .l.'Bigliatti Sterrett's IGit q Thomse - Greason; PlSlnflold nov0101111)4 J, 11. wlisy~ Green dprin 'Wherry &'E,lstinlioWor.Newburg ;W, D. E. Rays, Shippensbaret 'Rustle( Dice; 'llltiklesorri .Alesandei & Mutton, Paportown. Br. L. lit Lophor, Oburchto4ll. 43IibirtRe; EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED. Lake's yegotable Compoutid, HOT[ TII9 OMB or EPILEPSY oft FITS! re performing More wonderful ewes than any other medicine yet,known or before the public. PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The proprietor has in his possession numerous certificates, narrating the Astonishing and Miraculous, Cures, I effected by this rnedidlne, and directs attention to the following only, to assure those who are so un fortunate to he afflicted with the terra& disease heretofore regarded incurable, that LAKE'S pre paration IS ALMOST . INPALLIDLE TN ITS CURE! From Mrs, Brooks, widow of Maj. Jus. Brooks, late of .Conneaut, G. CONNEAUT, Feb. 8, Ms. "mr. Z. Please send me another bottle of Fit Medicine, se Lilo not like to be without it on hand. When I commenced giving the medicine to my son Edgar, lie had from one to three tits peeday. He has now taken the me dicine over five months, nod has boil, I think, but two fits in that •t me, tied those very light. his body unit nituil ore very much improved; and by the - deeming of God, I feel that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted activi ty.. lie is 28 years old,and has had fits over Id years. which have bees very frequent, and very destructive to his Constitution rind mind hun dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine to "eunu rug,' but nothing has relieved him Un til he used your medicine. Respectfully yours, POLLY BROOKS. From Judson Landon, County Superintendent o the Ashtabula County Infirmary. RulosvlLLE, Feb. 4, WS. Mr Z. LertsSirt Please send a few more bottles of your "Fit Medicine ;" I may not need it, but think Safer to keep it on band. your me dicine has done wonders. I gave it to Miss Jane Delano ; she has iota fits for 26 years, brought on by having the measles when but four ;ears old, which could not he brought out to the surface.— After taking the medicine n few days, sTIE RAD A PINE CROP OF NEA,SLEq, and has had no - lite since. She had tip or symptoms almost. daily. She s ni t her father concur with me in saying that we be - there the medicine has °ruin work nperfect cure. I also•gave the medicine to Miss Jane hander son and Aria Corby, who hove had fits almost daily, for a number of years. Their fits JiaN;e ceased, and I helieie the medicine will hove the desired efiect. Medi money has been expended by the friends of the above ;Halmos for doctoring, all to no purpose. The cure was left for your medicine to perform, and I can cheerfully recom mend it as a valuable discovery. Respecifidly yours. ! JUDSON LAN VON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co. loifirmocv. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE, Conneaut, Ohio. E F . WELLER, traveling agent. Sold. by S W Hal erstick Carlisle • E Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; 1) W Gross, Harris burg• oct 5-Iy* OOTOR YOUR SELF -PRIVATE- , for 25 cents, by means the POCKET iESC U s PIUS:or, Every Orfe S OWN PIIYSIAN! thirty.sixth MA i„ with one hundred en vinga, showing Private teases and 111alformn ifs of the Generative item, in every_ shape form to whieli la ad. ISeaSC, of Females, in. les only, Rye page 903, being of tie highest imporbthce married_peo plc, or those contemplating marriage. By UM. YOUNG,FM. 8., Graduate oldie University of Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Honorary Member at the fibiladelphitt Mt divas - sOcitzty, The various forms of Secret Dis - enses, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli tary habits of youth, are titithfully described, and all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on selfsahuse and Seminal NV cab ness is worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read by every one. Young men who have been unfor- Monte in contracting disease, precious to placing yourselves under the bare of any doctor, io mol ter what his pretensions may beget a copy of of this truly valuable work. Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should possess Dr."Yobng's Treatise on :llorrisge, tlio Pocket iE.scuitipius, or Every one H iel ovr Phy sician. Do- Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the JEsculapius to his •cl iltl. It may save him tram an early grave. Let no young man o• woman eater into the sect et obliestions of married life, is ithont rending the priel,vt .ffies culapius. Let no one suffering from a liacknied cough, pain in the side restless nights. melons feelings, mid the whole train of I)) speptic seusa tiOlifi, and given up by their- pli3 riche,. be an. other moment without consulting the JEscula dius. Have the merrier' or :hose about to he married airy impediment, read this irrly useful Book, as It has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate creatures from - the very jaws of death. Upwards of if MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country and Europe since 1858, when the first edition was issued. ca. Any person 'sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a letter, w ill receive one copy of this hunk by ninil ; or five copies mill be sent for 91. Address Dr. W ILI.IAAI YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," =Post paid. 16134: , Twehty pars practice in the city of Philadel phia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the-Confi dence of the afflicted, and he shay he•consulted on any of I be dist uses described in his dills! eat dublications, at his (Alice 152 Spruce Siteet, every slay between 9 and 9 o'clock, (Sunda? ex.. gelded) and persons tit any distonceean consult Dr. Young by lefter..2oF PAID. SHRINER'S VERMINGE, Better testimony than was evrr uttered in Fn- Nor of any other Vermtfuge !! RECOMMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS, - We, the subscribers, Medical Practionera, haying been made acquainted with the compubi. tion of .. - Shriner's Indian Vermifur,e," take pleasure-in recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy for the expulsion of Worms, it being both safe and effectual. . . . . Samuel Swope, M. D.? ' Tancytown, John Swope, M D, s • Carrol on., AN, J. .1; Weaver, M.D. .. , Middleburg. hip. D. H. Ligget, Liberty,' Frederick co., Md—Thomas Sim. M. D, 0. 11, Owings, M I) Thos. Sappington, MI 1) Sidney Sappinton, M I). ,lames M r Geyer, MI) WOodsboro, Md. G R Sappington, M .D; Unionville, Nld Wm A Mathias, IVI D, WeStmineter,•Md Be particular to !Ask for lor SHRINERts IN DIAN VERMIP.UGE. nail take no ether Price 25 Cents per Bottle Prepared by W Shriner, Druggist and Cite mint, Westminster, 111 d, And sold by all . atorekeepers. • Jan 25, 4m. hardware, Hardware. THE•eubecribor wishes to draw. the at lion of the puhlip to boil own interests, which they may consult to good advantage by examining thq elegant and complete use art mental Hardware of every description, which ho is now receiving at his old amid on North Hanover street. • TO COACHNIAKERS. ' We have a large supply of springs, hubs. bands, laces, curtains, and floor all clothe and drab clothe, of difforont qualities, in tact ovoty thing in your lino. I' 0 CABINET-MAKERS ,We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to pui both the taste and the purso, CARPENTI.IIIS EXAMINE to sp londid aesor. went of tools in your lino as also it complete stock of building materials, such ua looks, hingea, screws, latches, glass„,„. paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and Va rious carpenters tools. cheaper Than ever, as has, boon acknowledged , by a carpenter who has seen them. • BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a sup— ply of hammered, rollad, slit . and other icon genet ally used, as also cast, - shear American and 'English blister ateel,'&o. A c. • ,OUR FARMER FRIENDS , • will also consult their interests by looking at dur Cheap shovels, forks, trace chains.. hamar, and every oiher'_article • Irons a ,cradlo Ira a 'ploggb,to.sult them in pried, and quality, . ;THE; PU BLIC .0 ENFAALLY era also invited to, eaamints the. quantity and quality .now on hand of cedar ware, tube, oburna, 'buckets, oils,'SUch tdfish, Sperm and flaatteed oils, whick,will he 'told at the. lowest -- eA ltv oash prices. I would also II attention' td my 'splendid assortment'. of ALL PAPERS,, 00..enting a nonaborlesa w art 1. of :Patterns at prices kora g 'eta. upvittrds.•' cniomber there is no miatakeihero, as ail artieles will be'sold at the Lewest cash prices at tho'.ol4 and well known .stand •on North Hanover :street, East sloe, betwesa,MoOlaughlin's' Hotel and Roll. ells. Hat Store. • , .1440.13' SEA Eli. , ,March 16 ' ' ' ''. -. •• '