Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 19, 1854, Image 4

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ADVA.,NIVAGE . OI O . BOIENCE.
lEES3
• The skill of Unmans, derived from , his inti
mate knowledge of seiennc, devised a method
of _destroying an. insect, or of_ preventing Its.
v oyages, whiolt bad oast the Swedish'govern
, went many . thouFand pounds annually by its
destruction of ship timber. in a single dock
' yard,. , The insect was the CantearisVavalis.
BY merely a knowledge. of the season' when
'the 8y laid its egg's'and attending to that fact,
the timber was immersed in water A the pro
. per time, and thus the ravages of the insect
prevented.
By hie botanical knowledge he also twee!:
tabled the cause of a dreadful disease among
the horned cattle of hiMcountry, whioh had
baffled all oonjecture,,ald was considered
wholly unaccountable and irremediable. ~
Under the management of Mr. Forsyth, and
by his knowledge of vegetable physiology, tim
ber trees in - Kensington Gardens which had
become hollow, were filled withbnew wood, and
made to produce nevi and thrifty branches—
and pear trees a century old, which had be
`tome so deetlybd and knotty as to leave no
fruit worth gathering, were restored to such
health and strength as to cover the garden
walla with new, branches, bearing to profusion
"•••., of fine fruit. .
These three facts strongly. llustrate the im
portance of an intimate knowledge of _ the
things about us which we are constantly hand
•iing,' 'raining and using in all our 'operations
upon the, farm. This is certain knowledge,
icience;' it saved the ship timber, healed the
• diseased onttle and rejuvenated the trees.
The farmer,. of all men, ever has something
scientific to learn; ho should study, reflect
• land examine,.until he can walk in his fields
and hold intelligent converse with bin
.soils,
trees and plants in relation to their wonderful
structures, springing and grow.th.—N. Eng . -
/and Farmer.
IMMTI2
zeneeds, it should be recollected, areal ,
'ways more exhausting to soil than either roots
or grain crops. They are indigenous, conse
quently gross feeders, and abstract from the
soil only those elements of fertility which are
.essentially and indispensably requisite to sus
tain the more valuable and. cultivated crops.
It should over be a rule with the farmer, to
allow no plant to perfect its Seed on his pre-
mine, that will in any way, diminish the pro-
'duetiveness of his soil. There are many
", weeds which, if out close to the soil, while in
indoreseence, inevitably die; and others, if so
treated, will'not start again till the following
year, or if they do, it will 'be very feebly, and
with so little vigor that they will effect but
little injury, oomparatively speaking, and
without - any possibility of producing seed.—
Mullen, thistles, burdocks and many other ob
noxious productions of a similar class, may be
'eradicated by placing a tablespoonful of salt
upon the stump of each plant after cutting it.
When these weeds are "in force," we have 'fre
quently 'found it profitable to sow salt freely
after mowing, as the exuding fluids of the roots
dissolve it, and of couree`take a portion of it
into their vessels, where it acts as a most ef
ficient destroyer. If a field infested with this
tles be mowed when the thistles are in full
blOom, and salt, say two bush_els to the acre,
be sowed upon the stumps, and the sheep be
permitted to graze upon the enclosures, it is
said the thistles will be at once destroyed.—
This is perhaps a more.eoonomical method of
eradication,. than removing the plants by the
roots, which is tedious, expensiveand but sel
dom successful.—Maine Farmer.
Xteir Faith and medicine aro about the same
thing in the eyes of the Tarter. If the Lama
doctor happens not to have any medicine with
Lim, 130,18 by no means disconcerted; he writes
the flames of the rernidies upon little scraps
of paper, with hit' saliva, and roles them up
into pills, which the pasient tosses down with
the same perfect confidence as though they
were genuine medicaments. To swallow the
name of a remedy or the remedy itself, say the
Tarters, comes to precisely the same thing.
THE SIN OR COVETOUSNESS.-WO read in the
Bible of portions falling into gross sine, and
yet being restored and saved; but not of the
recovery of one who was guilty of eopetous
tees. Balaam, Oehazi, Judas, and Ananias.
and Sapphira:OFe lawful examples.'
JUST RECEIVED,
PLSECT-
Lake White Fish,
Plekled Herring
•
' Haddock
Mackerel, No. 1,2, 3,
The above hue been selected with strict ref
erence:ft) tinnily use and 16r Inds low.. Also
TonA.aco--
.. „•Fig•Loaf—mild and kgreeahlii ':
Yellow. Bank. Fine Ciil;.., ,----
- I
' Catiehdish. , --of fine 'quality,
:• ': Congress., Grant's and Racelrerse.i l
'• „ .; Smoking, Twier, &c. ' • ' J
• BEGARS-- • i
. ~. ` Yard, La Milken brands timp'‘th 1
• ' - ' '' LaJose:4llml anePlaniation -
' ' ' 'Sikes, Hall - Spa n fieh-and-Cominon- t
All the above artistes o hand at the Faseth
Grocery: . ' J G,'."WIL,LIAMS. ,
I
virizzyzi 3x.a.raz ..AGILDEIVIV.
. .. ‘ Three Inilee. (Vest of Harristimg,'Pa. . ..
all p.g... SEVENTH SESSION of thi5:f10ur
.,11...,.. islaing , hunktution"oll commence .on
111.04 i
i \t,
no.Y, tbeTst day.° Nair -next, The ad=
ventogea which it Am de,' . EI believed, are ore
supersor character, and parents 'and guardians
are , solicited AO, ,inquire into its merits before
sanding their Bona or wards elsewhere. It is
tavorably eitunied; the instructors are all corn
l
patent and experieneed.ment the course of in 4
etruetinn le extensive and thorough, and speeiall
attention is paid to the comfort and health or
theinudonts. . I.
Terms.
.illoarding, Washing, Lodging, and
Tottioniff &rigliah, and. Vocal .Mu..
Oa. per tiessiop inontho,. .
'T.Rstruotion in Ancient or Modern -.
Larlguallos.._oaoh.. ..! • -t .5 00
I mitrumontal'Huiio. {O.OO
1 4 :Or CircularB and other information address
.13.13liNLIN GEIL
jiarrieburg, Pa.
CM
/4.. p . pAH LONG SIIAWLS—Just re -
einved,,a few Long and S q uaie Brodie
awa,andifoyaple bY , - .• ' •
, „
C tvit,FIFT'NEIL
.
- Oiriiste ,Pemate Seminary. •
iissElB • PAIN& will commence.' the
5F.3.3110N of thfiii Beihinary
on tuo.amionidlMottday in April, in anew and
,eornmodiona , aidtool room, next cloof to Mr.
Leonard'e, IsIO ! th /Ittuover atredt. ' •
Instruction rn ilia slanguagoa dm' 'riming no
elttirCharge, •
as.rAio,t,t t4itt,hYun experienced teacher,nt
an'etten nharde.— sedpdtti
. E 8 , 11, TEA 13; 1 /to',
,
.TRNKlNS"..Velit'Brand of Tens;'Grean and'
Blaok. in metallic packages,•ulsh in bulk anti
in original packages. A -large and metal as •
sortmenvof thebest W ki iftON STONE
ANB 4 :MANUS WARE, with a variety 01
Glass ,Ware.and;Gentuign Ware of every do ,
sorioon, 4n ontts or, otherwise to cult the
ohnsproogother, with,
OkDAR 'WARE, WILLOW WARE;
and n.variety Of , Fancy , Were always in stare
and for sale a' the "Fenaily,Grocery" Of'•
;• Jane* 8.1863. , ' •1, vy. EBy;
SHANGHAI 011101rENS.*'
A •
A Fine lot formate Cheep.' Apply to 0
SOMA) Al. OWLllll.lri
~iiiNCGlk icoui.
HARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL!!
ximitity
' THE.subscriher having - treturned from the.
pity would call the attention of his friends and
the pidillo'gnerally • to• theltiro add" sit•
lected - aisortment of7liardware'whicki -lie -has •
,wit received, Consisting id part Oil „.
• UILDIN,G Al A TERIALS,.
g , berwi, hinges, locks, volts,
. ass, putty. paints, eils,,&e. . TOOLS--
edge tools; sates and' planes of every descrip..,
turn, with...file, 'rasps, hammers, anvils, &c.,
A general assortment of .
SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS,
together with morocco. lining and binding
'skins,' shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness
mounting, saddletrees„i&c. •
,C °AGIT 'PRlMMlNG—canvass tplain,:en
atnelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en-
Eimelled leather, axles, -springs, hubs, spoke,
lellues, shelts, &c, &c.
Cabinet'itlakers will fitut a large aseOrmerit
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moithling, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c.
The stock of Th, is large and:well boleti
ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, us
hammered and rolled tire of all sines, flat,•bur
and band iron, round, square and oval iron,
horse shoo iron and nail rods, with a large lot
of east and spring steel, English anikAmeriede
blister steel, &c. • .
Housekeepers and those about commencing
will find is to 'heir advantage to call and exam=
inn our cutlery, brittania and plated warp
pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &e.
In addition to the above we have received
splendid assortment of WA LI, PAPER, ma , .
king the stock complete,'ond at such prices as"
cannot foil to give satisfaction. We invite 'all
friends to call, knowing it will he to their own
advantage. •liernember the old stand, East
High Street; Crinkle, P,
Oct. - 12, 1853: -- . HENRY SAXTON;
Great altractitait
HO FOR THE 'HOLIDAYS.
lIRISS KINGLE'S OLD HALL isv now
and will continue to be supplied with the
greatest novelties up to the close of the season,
comprising in part
CONFECTIONARIES
of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy
Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bona, Gum Cordial,
Lemon, Chocolate and' Fruit - Drops, Rose,
Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and ex
ploding Secrets. Also all the common vane•
ties, all of which will bo sold - wholesale and
retail at low mice. ' We have just received
FRUITS AND NUTS
of the latest importations such as • Oranges,
Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Pruenti. Citron, Cur—
rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds,. Fil
berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. In
connection with the above the. largest assort
ment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
- -
Of cunt' kind from all parts of Europe,, man
ufacturell'of wood, glass, ~hind, 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 Cure, 'Pea Setts, Music Boxes,
Port Monnies, Battle Doors, Grace Hoops,
MIAs; Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Dominoes,
lotto and other games, &c.. Fent y Soaps arta
Hair Otis of every variety. In connection
with the above a large stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as pulverized. crushed and brown Su
gars. of every grade, Coffee, Molasses. Starch,
Green and Black Teas, Spicee, Butter, soda.
Sugar, Water and o.her Crackers, cheese, &c.
Thesubscriber 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.
S. MON YER.
- Carlisle. December 7.1,853.
' -4k r
v0,63),
CFO S WAS
Corner of Hanover and Loather sta., Carlisle,
roHli,' undersigned has always on hand n large
& stock of superior Cabinet I,Vare, in all-the
different styles, which he is nrepered to sell at
the lowesterices. lie invite= attention partic
ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom BrelAtead..n
most useful article, Iviuch entirely obviates all
,bjections. The bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given .entire Batts ac
tion to all who have them in use.
KI - COFFINS made to order (tithe shortest
notice.
JACOB I. ETTER
Carlisle Jnn'y. 22. 1851 ,—lv
CARTER'S. SPAISH MIXTURE
•".Not a Particle ofl - t. lNieraitryin it.
Rn infallible reniedy forScrofula;King.NEvil,
itheumatilib, Obstinate Cutanucus Eruptions,
Pimples Or Pustules on the '-Face;;lllotches,
Boils, Chronic SPre - Eyes, Ring Worm or Tel. - -
ter, Scald !UAWEnlargement and 'Pain of the
Hones and Joints, _Stubborn Uleers,iiyphtlitio
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints and all
Disenses'arisiug limn an injudicious 'use of Mer
cury, Itlikudence in Life, or Impurity ol the
W00d..,
'chi eq valuable Medicine, which bus become
celebrated • lor the thimber of extraordinary
cures effected through,.its agency, bus induced
the proprietors, at the urgre,p, request of their
friends, to oftbr it to the pu blic, which, they'd° .
with th.uttnost confidence in its, virtues and
wondeefilLeurative properties.' The • following
.certih'eal4 selactful from ~ t ll. large !number, are
however. testimony than the mere
word of the prifpriettirs ; and 'ore till from gee-
I tlemen knewn in their' localiti , fs and of the
respectabflitymalit• of them residing in
the city of Richutonit,Ve. '
F. HOYDEN, Edq. of the Pocrkange Hotel,
I Richmond, known every where, says he 'fad seen
the Medicine called CARTilell 'SPANISH MIX.;
Time administered in over a hundred eases, in
licarly - lt I Illre - ri kerne& for'whieltitittreciimitfeit7:
ded'with the most astonishingly good results.—
'lie says, it is- the . most extraordioury medicine
'lie has Ever seen. '
AGUE .81•101 FEVER—GreatCure.—l here
'by certify that for three 'years I bad Ague and
Fever of the most violent description: I ''hail
several Physicians, took large quantities
Qui
nine, Nlereury, and believe all: the Tonics acl- ,
vertiseiG but Without illy , perrniment relief.
Rt last I 'tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, Iwo
11
bottles of Which effectually cured me, 1111 Tam'
Inipprtitaay I linye 110 neithe'r Chills Or kevee
since. I Consider it the best Tonic, in the, world
: and the onlimedleine that overreached my case.
. .
JOHN . 4.:O,NGDEN:'
Beaver dam near Richmond Va.
G 13 LUCK Esq now in the city of Richmond
'tad for jenny years in the Fosfollitie. haft ouch
confidence in the astonishing cilicacy,ot Ctirter`e
SPArasit Mietitre,. that he has bought onwards of
30;bottles which has given away, hit .the afflicted.
Mr Look says he has never known it to fail when
taken according in directions '
Dr MINCE n,practieing physician and fore : ter ,
ly iof the' City Doted - in - the cify of Riahmend,
says lie has ,nitneeeed In, it wittier of histancee
`ilid effects of Carter's , Sparnsit. Mixture which
•were Meet triibiriim.prisin4. lie says in a ease
motion,of',Conso dependent" 'no the Liver; the
'good effects were wonderful indeed.•
SAMUEL M DRINKER of the'firMlirink:
ix 'Sr, ,Morris, Richmond, wail 'cured of Liver
c o . l „to o f i ,t of 8 years stantling,by the use of two,
'bottles of Carter's SpanitirMixture; • ' •-
CREAT CURE OF SCRDFULA--The edi
tors of, the Riclimoitil IRepubliettii had 0. servant
'cropltlyetr In their Tiresti room' 'cured 'Of kielent
Smmfula combined with Rlieumatistri, which en.
tirely disabled hjm from work.. Twehotit, s o f
'Cartel's Spitnielt Mixit&enriaile a, perfict 'Cure Of
him,pnd the eiliiciredn a public say, they
"cheerfully recommend it to 0111,who are afflicted.
with any disiiitee of tlie blhod
oTILL ANOTHER CURE'. OF SCROPLI 7
had a very Valuuble'boyourett'af Serofida'
by Carter's Spanleh Mixture. ' I coneidar It truly
valuable medicine:lames M Taylor Condnetor.
on F It ,It; Co! RiOrtloodlYA;
Mr..rolirr;Thi3eBp,ing Abe city of
Riebiiiinur,'Nes cured bY:three.hitt i tleenfeitriere
paid iih , MixtUre'or pot Rtloo,.‘rhich, he had
nearly 80 ye-iii: and *lo'ol'ol the
Acidly would not cure. MrViionnoson lea well
tciintin nierehele,in' the.eity of, Rinlittiond,
end hie ouriticmosVreparkablew; n'
Principal-Depots at M. WARD,. Br.
'CD, No 83, Maiden Lane, New-York '. •• •
1 W. DYOTT & SONS,ISO.I3O; North •ad
street. Philadelphia. • • • 0,,, , , • ~•,• •
'WNW; VT , It BEERSMO-125 Mairretnoet •
iteltmond.
1 , 11 iferron,
,-
And for stile tritiS' Elliott ; S averstiok;
Carlislet Ira Day. Nitedunidesburg; 4
Norville; .I'o - Altio, ShlpOoksburg. 041b1 des.
him fa
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$55 00
01 / O P O .
Dollard, PrerniwnArtiste in Bair.
. . , ,,
Inventor of'ttae Celebratedeineennner - Yentilating
krtiz and ,Elnetid,Bancrronpaces. - . •• • •.%
Instructionti to enable Ladies, and;'Gentlemen
to meastire,their, beads- with - accuracy ,- i •.• .:-
I
. . For INigs, inches Teepees & scalps, inches
No 1 The round of Nod From forehead•to
the bead - . - back as fur as bald
I
. 2 From forehead' - 2 Over forehead as fnr
. • over the head to • - as required
the neck,, , . ' ' , , 9 Over the 'crown of the
I
3'.From c ar to ear - • head .
'... , over the top
4 Ft - cm ear to ear • . .
round the forehead , „ .
.11 DOLLARD has alware ready: for Sale a
splendid stock of Gents* Wigs, Ttinpees,Ladies'
Wigs, half' Wigs,,Prizots, Braids, .Curls, &o; beaut ifully manulactured, and as cheap as any
establishment in the. Union. • . ,
. Bollards Ilerbaninni extractor Lustrou's Hair
Tonio,.prepared from South, American Betts
and Ito ts, the most successful article-ever pro,
(Mewl
. for preserving the ham from falling-out
or changing color; restoring and preserving it in
a healthy and luxuriant state Among. other, ree
sons why, Dollard's hair cutting saloon maintains
its immense popularity is the fact: that his Tolle,
is appied to every head of hair cut- at his estab
fishmeal, consequently it is kept in better pres
ervation than under any known application it
being thus practically tested:llv thousands, offers
die greatest guarantee of its efficacy.
Sold wholesale and retail lit his Old Estelillsli
meal 177' Chestnut street opposite , the State
Hotise,LPhiladelphia
It Dollard has at least discovered the ne plus
ultra of
. 11Alit BYE and announces it for sale
with perfect confidence in its surpassing every
'thing of the kind now in use It colors the hair
either' black or brown, (as mby be desired) anti
is used without injury to the hair or skin either
by' stain or otherwiSe, can he washed' off in ten
minutes' after + application x without detracting
from its efficliev Persons visiting the city are
invited to give him a call
Letters addressed to R DOLLARD, ' 177
C liestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive atten.
Jan 25, ly
NEW DRUG STORE 1! !
South Hanover Street, Near ehe Court Boum
13 J. ICIEFFER , druggist ,. would rdspect-
LI • fnlly inform tno citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that he fins opened a new
CDEMICALIAND DRUG STORE.
His stock isontirely now, and has been selec
ted with neat care. As'many of the articles
in daily use by physicians and families deteri
orate by ago and exposure, groat care will be
taken not to allow such articles to accumulate
in such quantities.
• Attention is especially Invited to his stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinctures,
. Wines, Extracts, Contections, Chemicals,
&e. 'rogother with the above he has a full
assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety: He has also on hand a Eiden
did assortment of
Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair,
Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporters,
- -Br. list E'xhausters, - Nipple - Shields,'
Tooth Washes and Pastes; also
MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES,
of the best quality. SEGA RS, from the best
Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor,
-from ono cent upwards.
In order to ensure his customers against
mistakes during any temporaray absence of
the.proprietor, the services of an experienced
and competent assistant have been secured,
which will he felt to be important, in view of
theresponsibilities which are known to devolve
upon the druggist.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
will he faithfully and promptly attended to.-,
Orders frinWPhysicians and Merchants in the
country -will he filled, with care, and at prices
which must prove satisfactory.
N B.—All officinal preparations made in
strict accordance with the directions of the U.
S. Pharmacopoeia.
A-liberal share of public patronage is res•
peettully solicited. Terms Cash.
ltlnv H. 1853. 13. J. KIEFFER..
STOVES! STOVES!. STOVES!
.JOHN 1). GORGAS, •
IVO ULD infortnthe public that he has now
on hand at his establishmen!, on Main
I street, next door to Marion Hall, the largest
nd most complete assortment ol
COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES
to be found in this county, which will be Bold
at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit.
Ilia-stuck consists of a !urge assortment of new
and highly approved
PATENT COOKING STOVES,
Finished in the most complete manner, and
calculated for. eitherwood or coal, or both. All
the old standard patterns, which have stood the
test of experience, may be found at his estab
lishment. A6o a great variety of the most ap
proved and beautiful
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
Including a number of new styles, possessing
very superior advantages over those heretofore
in use. Families and housekeepers are respect•
fully invited to give him a call before purcha
sing elsewhere. Stoves; delivered to any part
of . the comity and put up.at the shortest notice.
He continues to do al, kinds ol
' TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
and Copper work, and has constantly on Hand
or will make to order every article required by
housekeepers or whets in this line. life stock
of Tin and Copper-ware embraces every kind
of househOld and kitchen utensil, warranted
equal to the , best manufactured. Persons in
want of articles in his line may always be sure
of being 'accOnicidaied to their, satiafaction by'
giving him a call. ; lOctl9
2000 T,O N 2
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
DEB CMG'S Original and Genuine warranted
of superibr quiliiy, the cheapest manure in the
world. 4.Farrnerb and dealers supplied at low
priceti.; •
_EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER.
• 5000 barrels extra quali,y Land Pinata!, so
!acted expressly fol. its fertilizing quality
10,000 . bushels of,annle in bulk. '
1,000 barrels Calcine d Plaster.
500 do Gatitink.
-100 do . Dentist. •
• - • PERUVIAN GUANO,
this'ertlele wo ate]. in confidence to our cus
tomers tuti equal to any -imported, and fur eupe
rlor to, meat in the market- r
s'ooo bags of this_ superior Guano for sale at
the lowest Market -rates. ' Also, Patagonian
Guano, Poudrette, Ground Charroal, &a. &c,
, C. FRP.PICII & Co.
' - zl4.loo_S(Ontn_Pla'arerMilla-junation-of—York
Awlone, Crown and Callowhill streets, Phila.
irealqA
• LARGE ARRIVAL!
'WHICH surpasseS in quimtity (futility and
prices,any thht has ever yet been Opened
in•Xarlisle,.consisting of the . grottiest , variety.
of •all khnis of 'Hardware, such.as,..Shoe.Fin
ilings,"Saddlery, Oottoh Trimmings,. ,Ppints
Oils, Varnish, - Files, Anvils,
Nibes, Bellows, Springs, Axele; Bows, Feiloes,
Vdneers; Oedarikrare, Farming• Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steal; &c., with a itionsand
ni_re articles unnientionable. •
diaving purchcsdd largely of Heavy Goods
previous to the Advance in limes, I ate enabled
to call goods at old prices, Persons in 'want o
Hardware are invited to' all 'and mtamine my
gnods'and hoar my prices; and Tou,will be sat.,"
'shod' where Ilta Cheap Hardware is to be had.
'Qj My abieti WALL' pAPETO, i nipapi
preached by any in the Borough.
.. Thankful for the formerlliheral patronage, a
ernatinnanco of the Dame is solicited by •
' .• • ,• „ • ~.• JOHN,P; LYNE.
' • ' Wept Side of Worth Hanover Street,
Carliel
!Beecher& Matchless Cordial,' •
gritits' nibdieihe, hoe have, Ittaw'ooallin
i 'euritieeholetm Morlntek in, ffcirn 10 to 15
nainuteirl Chblere•llnfantilfri,'Or Punimer point
pininiti Of children, D yeeeiery; 'Diarrhea, dec.,
in from 1016'24 hours. ,1 1t , le;bertein'end vole
Plider , all ,oirelimettineen,'luiving been 'fairly
teelled,io upwordalef lour ilutidred. cases with
out. a einele fnilure. Let every frimily,provide
iteglf with nl leael,pnebettle 91 this invaluable
remeitly,;.TrY,O.PlAlt wijk.rectommend,ttoOl.
it itt.preparecl'upon, purely epiantlfie p rinciples,
.and jp o . ly . terint p ttack,'ltit diottp.
urifeee melanin bit quneftery.
' B. J.KIEFFER Druithlit,
' -sotitlilinnovay'Siraef,
! A few tliblecairl House
Juto 12448:14. , „L Carlisla
'{'he subscriber 'will -psy,,thih for STRAW
of env kind delivered at4litidleies..: Falinere
will Ind it taabeir• interest. to sell their straw
and purchase other mainline,
• '
Agent; 1
novSoto
RA,0414 Iff.ANTED.
111 • EINOetteneively engaged in the matiii ,l
t %kap er.,w e 'dl at to,Coitritfy
erStninte ind'othere` Whig Itege'ror Bele;
I nitini 'then 149111.60k' hfriiliet p'rico—MASll:
it • ' I IF.tpIUT '
,-." PenerMamtfiteterere;, '
. Pihllndelphle*Noe.li4 tind 25 Nth 14'84 (Int
$ 1 1 , 4 1 •110,1ir Alitb. *wimp antiltin
!Ittiotettancego
L I V~f.R~ . COM~PL~A.LN;T,
, .
OSPEFS/A, -- .1 A DICE,
taIRONIC Oil NERVOUS DEBILITY,' DIS
EASE OF THE , ffID,NEYS', ANDIALLi
DISEASES ARISING FROM 'A •
DISORDERED LIVEIt Ott-'• •'.
.S.T 0 SI A.O
Snob. as Constipation; inward piles,.fulitesis
of blood,to the head, aoidiiy of the stomach,
nausea, heartburn, disgust for food,- fuloMid or
weight in the stomach, sour eructitimoi,
sink
ing or fluttering - at the :pit'ol :thir stomach,
swimminli of the head, burrind'and'difßault
breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking. or
Suffocating sensations when in a lying pimture,
dimness of vision, dots or webs Indere the
eight; fev'or and dull pain in the head, defic
-17(4, of perspiration, yellowness of thin skin
a d eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs,
m, sudden flushes of heat, burning in the
• Ansi., constant imaginings of evil, and".grea
depression of spirits, '
CAN BE EFFECTUA2LY CUBED BY
DR. 1100PLAPIIVR - -- -
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
?repined by
DR. 'C. M. JACKSON,'
No. 120 Arch Street, Philudolphitt.
Their power over the above diseases is not
excelled, a - equalled, by any other preparation
in the Mated States, as the cures attest, in
many cases alter skilful physicians had failed.
These 'Bitters are' worthy, the attention of
• invalids. Possessing great virtues in
,the sec:
tificution of diseases of the Liver and lessor ..
glands, exercising the most senrching powers
in weakness and uffections of the digestive or
gans, they are witted safe, certain and pleas
ant.
READ_ AND BE CONVINCED,
Testimony of .the • highest character I HON.
GEO. STROUP, Judge of the District Courtin
Perry minty, Pa., Nov. 18th, 1852 said: "your
'Huolland's German Bittern' has been in usein
our place over a year past, and to the n. 541111811-
ment of - many has performed wonders. We
may notice a foci instances that have coins.
under own immediate notice:—almost every
sateen who has stopped at tlie hotel of Win.
Lackey, one year since, predicted ruin his 0 •
maciated countenance and debility; that be
could not live much longer. He wits unable
to attend to his buiness, and for the greater
part of the time confined to his room. We rec
ommended him to try the German Bitters; he
did; and to the surprise of all his tripods he is
now able to attend to his usual business and
perform manual labor. The ease of Henry
Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed
would ever recover from the debility of his
eyelets, but was looked upon as fast approach
log the erotic, took eight or nine bottles of the
Bitter during the last winter, and this sum.
mar he has been .fto the surprise or all who
knew his case] following his trade. The case
of William Murphy is no less astonishing.-
-He-too was so-far -reduced as: to--induce-the
general belief that the grave alone would be
his--only remedy. Mr. Luckey recommended
him to try the Hoofland's German Bitters; he
is now apparently a well man, trod 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. limy° given considerable of it a
way, not for your benefit alone, but to relieve
suffering humanity, and let mu assure you.'
am pleased to see the happy result. To the
afflicted we say, try them fairly and I frill
warrant relief."
These Bitters ore worthy the attention of
invalids, possessing great power in the resto
ration of a healthy action of. the liver and the
lesser glands, givingto the stomach and
nervous syktem, and h inging• the system - gen
orally to a high state e, health.
For sale by S. 15'. Haveratick and S. Dllinit;
Carlisle; Ira Day, Meelianict.biirg; J. II: her-.
ron. Newville; J. S. Attie, Shippensburg, anti.
by dealers in mediein :a every where.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
SEED STORE
THE subscribers, in addition to their eaten..
sive Grocery, have connected • therewith an
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and
SEED S T ORE,. 110, Market street; near the
railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prepared to
fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all
kinds of Agricultural Implem ate, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants
with Nasonable discounts to sell again.
Horse-powers and threshers, wheat-drillls
and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter, grain tuns
corn shelters. vegetable Miners, hand grain
mills, clove, shellers, horse rakes, churna,grind
stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and
manor forks, farmer's boilers, os yokes and
bow, patent bow pins, cowchains, spades, hoes
and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain.
cradles, scythesand'scythestones, potatoe drags
post augurs,• axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and
.budding knives, grass and grain sickles, screw
wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry
combs, Barden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, plaster,, poudretto, bone dust s -lime, gar ,
den, field and flower seeds.
A Ism a large and trash assortment of Gil 0
CER.IES, TLAS, &ct, all cheap for cash.
BOYER & HALL.
ISI:7 - Grain and produce of all kinds received
n exchange for implements.
April 1 3. 1853.-1 v
'DRUGS DR UGS I DRUGS
f.. Freshet Spring Supply! .. .
ir tiA vo jusL received a (retail stock of Med•
L icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which
Raving been purchased with greui care at the
best city houses, I can confidently recommend
to Patnlies, Physicians, country Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh . and pure.
DILUOS:—....
.3Patent Medicines, flor4sand Extracts,
Fine !mini cols, Spices,ground and whole
Ijlnstrtiments, Essences,
Pure Essen% Oils 'Perfumery, &e.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
DYE•STUFVS.
E
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
ME
I Wqthe'rill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
•Citrtien - and Yellovv, Paint and Varnish Brushea,
Jerioy--Window—Glass,-.Linseed—Oil,—TurPen
tine, Copal'and coach Varnish, and Bed Lead.
Allef which will be aold at the very loWest
Inarket Price, Aleo,a fresh and splendid as
segment of . •
FANCY GOODS,:rIUTI7§,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, all Of wLich
are offered at' the lowest cash ' , prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover streOtZ f '. f-
Mav 28 1851
8713DLE AND HARNESSi NMCND
THE subacriber continues to carry on the
above business, in all itsvarimfa branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's corner; where ho intends
trooping on hand ageneral assortment in hirline,
Consisting of all hinds of lash
ionable SADDLES, Bridle
nuirtingales, Cirths,Ciroingle
and Halters, also '
TRuNics, tray- nr „ t
eling
ands,
saddle
bags.._ He also ". ,
MA ti fa et t 'inmost 'ani 3 r o v4:
Spati(sh Sirslng ;Saddles, ever
used in this country, those
%flatting a handsome, durphisand pleasant ead-
Ale will do well to call and see them. He also
nimmilacturce Harnose, Bridles ? , Collars and
Whitte' ail thinj• virictioe, and confidently be
lieves from the general appro bation of his cue
tomors,' that 'he'mahea the neatest and beat
geara,.tri all their variety • of breadth, that is
made in Abe country, Ho plan mattes all hinda
'ot Mammas to order, via t'Stritw. Husk,
ed Hair and Spring IVlatrasses. All the above
artieleslwlll be • tnakof the,boat material and
workmit'nship, and witlithe minim•Jesnatch. ,
ianl4lv "f)Sj3O
il„111110
~. •
•
CLOTHING I. -.CLOTHING!
aubstiriber is:nowt hiving made up a lot
of Fashicinablo,tincl;Subritantial CIE:44v whiuh
he will'aeti is - cheap if nqt cheaper than any co,
rablialimont in tyre 'borough.' r The stook will ,
,ocinelat•of . .
'OVERCOATS,
,Fine•DRESSICOATR,
LSACKtCOATS,
riPANTALOONS, ,
• VESTINgs. st.e.
Thectothing,minotteAade :nut of none but
the heat quality of i gnede i t, cut ,{tut
,hy att,exlte-,
and 'gped oOctor, tho got
;in .thtt Veto inftariiii'llnifli the beat 'of 11010877'
We Ivo n.hertti'n,hand'a, lot et atiblite
tinpl all We Ask , 18'for Vut.oluisore to givci t.tu
Call and RIO will be pleased with the•work and
itrecaf.'` t:the'tild 814140 n East Main street,.
' 00/41:+y.
EMI
ILog and CantyVoods,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas,
I Lao Dyo• ,
PAINTS.
S. W. HAVE'RSTICK
ABINET MARERAND UNDERTAKER
Zbeth'llanover peeet, and nest doer' to page's
' • (Hotel.
THE undersigned would iespeetfOlyintorm,
tho,oitiiona of .Carl ,and. mho pitbl4,getwr-,
ally, that he now hne on handgc huge and ele
gant Bosortment of ,EU 111 V 1,13.11 i Ei consisting,
In Mrt, or Wardroberi; Card and other Tables,
Sofia,, Burnam.' Bedsteads, ploin ,and fa ncy. e
Sen Siando,i4r.c..mairturopturod of
,tho b est ,
Mot 3riol;and quality whrronted. , • .
Ateo a.genorali assortment of CHAIRS ot,
ihe ,leweot roftiatt, • 41inds escudo' iq,
; nod remixing promptly attendAd to. t
WOoffioa made at the shorteat notice. ~and.,
hiwingla.splendid hearse ha i will attend Num , .
ale in town or country.. • •
Dlrßemomber, ithe stand-r. next.doni
Obiss' I. 110 1 11. noVII. 8;81514.34,:r...
•1
1•11111111
ottn:atourruseincinv. 1
. ;A . * . t.§
„1m3.1,1/.4a Aim 'RANGE
• ifraiiotcs'Sizis; fo •tuiiratatie.l; Boar liuJ
Rouses; and'HotetB:' ' '•'
rrEIOSEItti mrant - of a superior Coldring
paratus are mined to call at out }Vtire -
house and imadine this Ranee. For durability
ecriprny and simplicity in. upertition -it Btonds
•uutivaled. Yt has a perfeet.hot air
—apd'ilicalabaked in this oven will return their
juice and fluVor equal to that roastel-betere an
open fire. Nleats and pastry, cooked tit.the
Caine tune with - out one affecting
. the other. It
will supply sufficient heated , air .to limn uddi-,
tional roams' fur the coldest Weather. .It.has
no descending or return dues, and
.is equally
well adapted* to bituminous or common hard
coal. Tne eteam valve,over,the boiling part of
the Range carries off the steam and scent of
cooking, as well as treat in mintier., ,
- Every Range sold warrantedro give satisfac
tion, 'or no expense to the ppechuser.
HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Patented Oetobor,''lBlB,
For Public Halls, Factories. Railroad Care;
Channies, Flues, Ships, Steamers,
Pure air is a subject alnimino the attention
of every individual, and all buildings should be
phevided with the proper means of ventilation.
Also. a powerful
Warming and Ventilating Furnace,
Far Dwelli»gs,School Houses, Churches, Halls,
'Stores, Factories, ts.c.
A largo assortment of Office: Hall and Cook
ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c.—
Wholesale and Retail.
RAND 2.T. HAYES,
82 North Sixth street; Philo
oh a I attention given le warming an
evntilatiag both public and .privale,buildings.
"PELVIS dr. CULLN.,
Dealeri in
Lamps, Lai .terns and Chandeliers,
N B Corner Fourth and Cherry ate,: Phila.
jXAVING enlarged and improved their store,
aand having the largest assortment of lompg:
in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to (or
ate!' Camphinc„Pme Oil,
BURNING FLUID,
Ethereal Oil,' Phone Gas and Lnrd Oil.—
tamps, Lanterns of all patents, Fancy Hotel
and Ilall Lamps, Chandeliros, Girandoles and
Candelabras, and Brittania Lanipsou the man.
ulacturers lowest prices. Glass Lainps by the
package, at a small advance over ASIII( tion pri
ces. Being large MAN UF.V.ITUR ERS of
Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Lilco:
ha and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can
'furnish these articles nu such prices that 51er
chant s will find it to their advantage to buy.—
Call betore going elsewhere, if you want bar
gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp' or sale.
October 5, Itiss3—ly
Cheap Watches 4tr Jewelry
. - WHOLESALE and RETAIL
• 1 5.K\ at the." Philadelphia Watch
, ......A . • and Jewelry Store," Number
-- t ( -_ 96 Nowt Second'Sfredf: Corner .
~, ~/ of Quarry, Philadelphia.
0
..ti15 , ....... , .;:f. Gold Lever Watches, lull
. ntatNalgajewelled, 18 carat cases, $20,00
Gold Lenin°, 18 carat cases, $24 00
Silver do- jewels;, , 900
Silver Lever, full j wellcd, „ )2 00
Superior Quartiers 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Fine Silver Spectacles. 1 00
Gold Bracelets,' . 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, • 1 00
Maa=ll3nl
Silver Tent Spoons, set,
.500
GOld Pens with Peneil.and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rungs 373 cents to $8 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 121. cants; Patent, 18; ; Ltinet,
; other articles in proportion. goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
scpt74 'Successors to 0.
,Conrad.
On hand. some Gold and Silver L evers and
tepines,still lower than ....... aooveprices.
.
/.w1
'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 31d.
The ostensible object of this Institution is to
place in the reach of individuals proper facili
ties for obtaining a thorough and practical
Mercantile Education. Nothing ittoced has
been °millet) that to calculated tu 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 Aepountants of the first order, and oc
cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A
young man can here obtain a . more corset
knowledge of general business matters in a
lew Weeks than can be acquired in as many
years in any one Counting Room.
The course of study embraces Wilde Entry
Bookkeeping, arid its adaptation to.. vatious
departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercau•
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com-,
liVling rapidity ofx execution -with-beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law,
upon ,yarioue important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary for a . book.
keeper or business man to understand. The
tirrie ',necessary for an indUstrious student to
complete the course varies froms to B.weeks.-
There being do vacation, applicants can enter
at any time and attend .both day,and evening.
Examinations are held at stated periods, and
Diplomas awarded to those who g - aduatc.
For-terms, &e.,-write and have a Circulapfor.
warded by mall.
March, 23. 1953. ly.
;:tz-iiitrzeD,
[Successon To A. 'IOT,]
No. 164 Chestnut St., Suseni's Building, Phila.
MIXN ENSIVE.Musie Ithilielser, and Denl
lCJ 'l4neienl lostremente of every de
aeription:
Exclusive agent for tie stile of liallet. Davis
Patent Sitalit - tion" - BildgelEolitin and
other •
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert'sßoudoir Pianos, Melodeons . ; Mar
tin's' Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet•MuSic,
Music 'Boole, fgc.
Residents of tho country will ho suppliedby
mail or other Wise with music they may wish,
saloW as if purchased in person. Having one
of the largest stocks in' the United States, It
leel.confident of satisfying all who maAtavor
me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most 'niers
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for
sale.. , ,may 20 1853 ly)
'THE WONDER Of ..T HE,: 16E.
------
For thoCiire of Siltrlieum, Chilblains, Com
mon SoresiChapPed or Cricked Iltinds,,Burns
or Scpldey Cuts pr Wounds, Piles, Inflammation
of , the 'Breast, bites of insects; Sore Lips, Pim.,
pies on the Face and Breaking Out and Sores
on Children ; owl nil diseases of the Skin. •
This: Ointment will cure the 'S'alirlieuro
Burns, or Chapped hands. quicker and , surer
than any other medicines of the: kind, before the.
public. - , .
, .
Toaubstantiate the above,l can give hundreds
of :certiticutes..but (consider it no.itse, as (nnv
. .
person can do the same. if they have friends, for
even a , , tel th letst article) ,rely , solelv,,mr. the
merits Or the Ointment for the p ublic patronage.
N. 1.1.—A single box of this Oiotn oat will
.keep ani , Blacksmith's, Farmer's; Sailor's; or
Mechanic's hands, letthem 'Chap or crack ever
Co had, toilful and in good wiirking. , order' all
'whiter. . - ,,,Prepared and sold by
• MONROE TERKEL, `:
• . Naugatucik,Connr.' , '
Sold ,also by the principal 'llruggtste and
'Conntry. Merchants. Price 26 cents.penVoil
• Islciv.,lo, 1160—IY
'AO/IEIAT' B. sraxstrar,
~`~jr~Cllt~a :, ~.,:'
in
YILNKORIT.E. 99
, •
MYERS' 'EXTRACT' OF -.ROCK ROSEii
An invaluable,Reniccri fat' all S'erajulaua'
caw, lackryeation, Salt
_.l?acin, Sick .I.lead
ache, • Cancer, Auraing Sore. Mouth, i
and 'Gen - oraland as
'g%srutifier of ihe . . illood 'it' itt
Unegucilled
- - -
Tito Book nose' haelitined.o,repttlation '4
hope Old abroad,; which tio'dther'inotheirp
hoe (jotle in the game 'length of 1.06.
Act.arding, tp the. opinions of eminent Phyoi=
eiunii;the jßock goon Plitit ie thielpelleil hi
timing - 4 c:roi ' ul "hilt Ifolriner
STATEMENTOF. REV. E.R. WARREN
(Pastor: of the 2a Ru p tlst Churcb,New London'.
Ct..) relative to Myers' Extract Rose.
. To The Amer
t lcan.Publie.
As my name has been used in I connectimt
with recommendathins of Mr. Myers' R4h
Rose Syrup, 'in various ndvertimmente by the
manufacturer, I beg leave to make thi3 folloW;
lag statement with refih-enee to my acquaint:
. once with the remedy and leas to which I have
subjected it, and the reasons for having intro.
ducod it tothe notice of, private friends in'the
community in which I reside, long before the
medicine was advertised., 4
,n , altu this statist
merit freely, because I have, us a principle,
withheld my name from all patent medicines,
and sedulously abstained from recommending
them to the public, believing them frequently
the spawn of ..quackeru and humbug, and as
tending to increase, instead of lessening human;
disease. und suffering. .Such, I fear, is the
character of a lurge portion of the•patent pane
coos of this medicine•maliing age. "Their
dame is legion," and train -heir influence, sa
from, the demoniacal spirits, we have rea s on,
to pray, for a safe 'deliverance.
The First T Wt.-1 bad Myself suffered oc
casionally with sudden attacks of Sick Head-'
ache, and Billious Diarrhea, and, I had sought'
a greal variety of curative sgents to but little
purpose; and puffeting from this disease (diars
rhea) at this time, I determined to test the new'
Syrup first upon myself. The results were be
yond my expectations. It. was a powerful
alterative, and the morbid . action of the arstem
was changed, and the functions of secretion'
were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone
and elasticity to my system, and edrrected the'
derangement oft he digestive organs, and gave
me. that inesitinable 'blessing—health. This.:
test was not determined in u week, or denonth;
but I took four or five bottles in perhaps es
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 myself; I ut once gave.it to several inva
lid, friends. About this time, I was earnestly
solicited to - give advice - M rele'rencoltiVehild, -
Polllb 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, thed.suddenly die
appearing. The child was very sick, and it
was tholignt doubtful whether she would
The humor resembled black specks of mortified
flesh. In addition to some other remedies, a'
gave the child this Syrup for about six weeks,
when she had sufficient strength to go ont to
school occasionally. The swelling of her lilpbs
ceased, and'sbe was restored to health. The
family feel that they owe her life, with GAl's
blessing, to my remedies.
This teat satisfied Mg that the Rock Rt.lae
possessed specific powers for Scrofulous ho.
mors. I then tested it in eases of Cutunea :s
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox. Cane 0,
Sore Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, &O.
In all these cases with *perfect success. A ltel
testing this 'Syron for more than a year, I
wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850)'enthtisi..,
settee Ily, not expecting 'my letter world he
published, that his Syrup was a Pankorite,"
all.healing, and I gave him the result of its
operations in several instances. .1 stated in
that letterthat " it was invaluable as a remedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum, and other disorders, included 'in the
varied faintly of. discuses known as Scrofula,
&e.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder
ful efficacy." Illy 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 for all the ills
of our suffering humanity ; bull unhesitating
ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec
tions I believi it superior to any known cora
agent.
It has been sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to establish its ad i aption to extensive
usefulness in mitigating human sufferiiT and
removing disease's.
But What is the Bock Rose?
The following history of the Rock Rose
plant and its medicinal properties, we take
from the Now Haven Palladium, March 1852.
"The-increased interest manifested in the
Reek Rose plant, in consequence of , the many
wonderful cures effeetell by Myers! Compound
Extract of Rock Rose,' calla for a brief history
of it, in order to cbtrect enj ,: errone spin.
inn that may have been entertained(' oneerng•
ing,it;.anrhlso to set, in, a true light the na
ture of-a plant which-- promisee •to bu univer
aally,beneficial. . •
('We are indebted to the United ,§tates Dia
pease tory of 1847; forth i tbilowing v tlecerip
then of it
• "' It is entirely different 'from' the common
Rose. 'lt is a red-stemmed, oblong leaf plant,
having a bitter taste. in addition tosemark
. able peculiarity of the, plant, of bearing two
crops of flowers in.ene, season, it also hub ano
ther interesting and beautiful property.
' Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of Nos
, vember and December; ha bus' seen hundred
of these•plants, sending nut near their Toots,
broad. thin t ourved ice-crystals,'abont en Inch
tin breadth: which melted 'during the day, and
,were-renewed in the Morning. For a more
minute and authentical descriptlon of it,,the
reader is referred to Toney, and Gray's Detain.
idol work's. •
„
Its Medical History and 'Properties
Are far-the-moat-important,-since—upon-these
depends its value to the community.. Dr, Lon.
don says that in 1799, it was en, valuable in
England, that it Was' cultivated — from seeds.
EVer sinea 1806, Professor Ives Of Yale Col:;
lege, has habitually *tiaed it with gr eat suacinia
.n Serofida, and Chronic diseases, coo through
him Its virtues were made known, until; as' D r .
Tgler says, t , it •Is now In this seetian (Ndvi
Haven) eeemmen article in doniestie'practice
For the:pure of Scrofula :and •Cutaneous ;dirk;
Dr. Whitla w. a Soo , eb botanist of notnrielf,
white trundling 'in Atnerimi in 1f314, leaened
itkuse in Canada. Reuniting to toglaid, lie
employed it in modicuting 'his' Mahe, Which
bepume greutlycelehroted for the cure of einii
olartiiintocio. . . ,
• ; 1' Dr J. N. Thempima, of the same plaOo,'Pl.4,
boribf4 it in ,had eirices of:Scrofulous 'potioniii
tit Witte floSpital. , illis success iittracted rho
attention of sersiof,physteiline, Ile reports or
followitg'reatitkable case 'of *bite swelling - of
Vie hip, in Febtea'iv, 1814 :--The lad. wits
' btolan: Years' Add: and bad ;t ii dieoise tbiee
' years.: Thu bono . :Waa dialoentod both:upward
end 'outward: wee n loTgo oponi og i n
the litilloadink to tfie.ttiOnoi into,whichl could
tfireat inilingor.': I eotinted throo'nfOero...lle
had been 'under 'ati'veraly phisicisna,•orliq had
' given'bini siidore'd d o coptibu ',MTh'
Rose. In two daye..lila night sweotii canoed:
I theuerdOred rileaspennfut of Rock ltoso throe
titnes u day -0 after ittr.tette
entirely toed.
.Dr.Wpit, of ,Madilion, Cl., , teatifieal to the
''ialuirof Buck :Rase, Da ; twinned in ,the curio of
' numerous , eases of the oqt:chilly in
ohildreni' ,• .. • • . :: • •
Manufactured, by. Fran,' lily& !Do.: New
'fieveni Ci, • , ••
k Mr., Warren, though , n ,minister ,of.the got'.
":, pal, hoe fora-period o 4 pinis ' 'given! et(ot‘.'
';tion . to the' enhjet ot'Jmeiliool'eoleneii;tlO'quab;
liy to' ad min IsterVir the dial in eiinnactieri
• iFith'his poetoril cintise.
,EDWIN'H.,WAH
• New kendon.'4lliit;lBsl .
46 r entf,_,,p'
4 0 t 16 4i ontfi ,
u:lu"Pitik': B 4:sl! ;o 3flNinihgt: l owO t
' illiefiliradeoliurt ,Ohnomuni,town';
• 13pple"ye kko Er/184;004r, Springv.4.33inhonf
fiterrefeti'Oop iyThoepoo . , - Greeeoni ., tofu infield • j
Heron, Newvillo; ' , Wiley; , Gteen
priog;' , Wherry' & Eldinilumier,'N'ewbute ';N,6
r t , : Ha vo,',:.SlOPPCMllixirg Ainisek,,S4 „Di ce;
1 , Irlullen6 PapertociPn`.
,;, r. L.' kg La iloo6 . Chyrolitown. ~„
;.- I - i . .', i!4/10.ifi : 4 6 +: '-,
EPILEPSY CAN - BE CUBED.
,
Vegetabie compound,
_ _._YUR TIIB CURE CB
EPILEPSY cirt.:FITS
Is performing more wonefirfia et:ea . than atm)
other medicine pet known Or'before the public.'
PRICE FIVE DOLLAR'S . A" BOTTLE,
The prcpristor bud in his, possession nutuereus
certificates, finrenting the
Astonishing
. and Araeulous Cures I
effected by this medicine, and directs !Menden to
the following onlyoo usstfle those vfho nrebo un.
fortunate to be afflicted with the territle disease
heretofore regarded incurable, that LAKE'S pre
-
paratiOn - ?,
Ia ALMOST INFALLIBLE IN ,ITS CUBE!
From Mrs. Brocks widow 4.1 aj. Jim Brooks,
late of Connenut,
. „ •
' CONNEAUT, Feb. 3,1855.
Z: Luce—Sir: Please genii me another
bottle of Fit Medicioe,,na I do, not like to ho
without it on hand. 14 , hen I commenced giving
the medicine to my son Edgar, he had from one
to three tit a per day. Ile has now inkrn the,me
dicine over five months, and has harL,l think, but
two fits ill 'that' t me, and those very light. Il is
body and mind are very much improved; and by
theAdessing ol , God, I led that rholleitie
restore his body and mind to their nested activi
ty. I le is 25 yeari old, and has had fits over 12
ulimit have been very, frequent, and very
destructhe to Ina constitution and- mind Ilun
(knits of dollars have been expended for medicine'
to "chic ' but nothing-has relieved him un
tilE he used your medicine. Respectitilly.yoors,
POLLY BROOKS.
From Judson London, County Buperintemlent o
. the Ashtabula County Infirmary'.
• K r riosVir.r.E,,Feb. 4,1,853.
Mr Z. LAKE—Sir Please' send a few more
bottles of year ”Fit Medicine ;" I may not need
it, but think - safer to keep it on hand.' Your"me
dicine Illis done wonders. I gaie ate Ands Jane
Delano ; she has had fits for 26 years, brotight on
by having the measles, when but four )ears old,
which could not be brought out to the surface.—
After taking Om medicine isl'e's days, stir{ HAD A
FINE CROP OF MEASLES, and lira lilld so lira since.
She had fits or symptoms almostdaily. She and,
her father concur with me in Saying that we be -
lieve the medicine luta or will work a perfect cure.
I also gave the medicine lollies 'Jane Hender
son and' Aria Cathy, who have had fits almost
daily, for a number of yearit 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,
nll to no purpose. The cure was left for your
.
Medicine to perform, and I can cheertufly recom
mend it as a valuable discovery. Respectfully
yours. ' ti,DDSON•LANDON,
Superintendent-Ashtabula Co. Jafirinaev. ,
Prepared unil sold at wholesale by Z. iTAKE,
Conneaut, Ohio.
F, F WELLER, traveling agent.
Sold by S W Haverstick, Carlisle ' • E H
Thomas, Mechanicsburg- ; D W Gross, Hatlris
burg . oct 5-ly"
les'Only (see pogo 100),
being of the highest importance to married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage. N‘'M.
YOUNG, M. 1)., Graduate of the University cf
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, London, and Honorary Member ot the
I-Ihiladelphia. Ms diens society'.. The , various
forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli -
tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, told
all the recipes given in plain language. The
chapter on helbalat se and Seminal Weakness is
worthy of ',reticular attention, and 6110L11 d-be TeSd --
by every one. Young men who have been onfors
tunate in contracting disease, Previous to placing
yourselves under the cure of :my, doctor, no Mat
ter what Ins pretensions may he, got a copy of
of this tenly-s nimble work.,
Sea Captains and persons going to sett, should
possess Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the
Pocket JEsculapius, or Every ono His.own Phy
sician.
.
Let no father be ashamed to present a
espy of the lEsculnpius to his el ild. It may
sat e him trout an early grave. Let' no young
man or woman enter into the secret oblications
of married life, w Wang reading the pocket /Ess
culapius. Let DO One - sufleving from a hacknied
cough, pain in the stile restlias nights. Hennas
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptif sensa
tions, and given up by their 'O3 061111.1A' Pa
other moment without consulting Site JEscala
dins. Have the married or those about to be
married icily impediment, read this Irrly useful
Book, as it has been the means of easing thou
sands •of unfortunate creatures from the very
ism!, of death. UpWards' of a MILLION copies
of this celebrated work hos been sold in this
country-and -Europe since 1888, when the first
edition was issued.
fl 'Any, person sending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enejosed inn letter. will. recei'ye one copy
of this book by mail ; or five copies'lwill be scat
for el. Address Dr. iVILLIAM YOUNG,
N0..152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," Post
paid. - dir.P
Twenty rears practice in,the.eify of Philadel-
Phin , certainly, entitles Dr. • Voting so the confi
dance of the afflicted, and be cony be consulted
on Any oft be diseases described-in his ditflet eat
dublications, at, his 'office 152 .Spruce Street,
every day between 9 and 3 o'Clock,(Stindan
eepted) and pet SOIREI Illty distance can consult
Dr. Young by letter. POST PAID.
•
gHRINER'S VERMIFUGE.
Better teHtimonyAlinn wasevrr oftered in Fa
ivor or any other Yernaloge4
'RECOMMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS,
We, 'the ;subscribers, Medical .Practioners,
having been made acquainted witlithe composi
tion of sr Shriner's 'lndian '.'Verinifoge," take
pleasure in recommending it to ihe, public as 'a
,valuable remedy for the expulsion of Worms,
it being both sale and !effectual.
So cauel - S,wope, M.D. Taneytown,
John Swope, M D, Carrot co., Md.
J
J. J;,,Wjeaser, M. D. ,
,Middleburg.•
Ono., 11,Ligget,
Liberty, Frederick - co: •• Igd.-I;hoinas
rq. DI O. 11, .o,Vings,M Thee. SaPinegie 2 i
MU Sidney Sappington; M D.
jamei M Geyer, M 1) Woodshoro,
G It Sappington, M D; Unidmuville,M .1 • •
Wro:A: Mathias., D, Westminster, Md
Be particular to ask Mr tor SHRIN.EWS,IN..
DI AN YE It M I FUG L, and , take no oilier
Price 25 -Cents per Bottle
Prepttredby ‘3 l F. Stainer; Druggist and Cite.
IPlist.,,Westinia'pteri - 111 , 1.
Ami sot° by all storekeepers. •
I Jan 2S o ' Atit. • ,
hardware, Xteli•dioake.
.71 HE subscriber wishes to drtiVr the atom.
lion of the public to heir own Mimesis,
syllich they 'may consult to good .advantage by
examining ~ ,the eleganr and complete assort
Mentor Hardware ot every descriptive, which
lie ls.now retseivmg at his uld stand on• North
Hanover street....
' . ---• TO CO ACHMAKERS.
I We, have a large .supply Of springs,,,lcubst
bends, Laces, curtains, and ihior oil cloths a n d.
'drab cloths, ul-dillitronrgualities, in tact evoik ••
thing in your .lino.: • ':, • ' , .
, ' ju CABINET-MAKERS
. -
We offor . oemplso sotts,of, veneers, knobs and
nloulange of .walnut. and mahogany, to sui -,
both Asinine and ;he : parse, -
• ,• , ,CA It P-EN T ERS It-',XA MI hit
to slOSnaid'asnoriment er, tools in your line
as ktoo it sonipleto,steek of building materials,
,sprit Pa locks,' binges,, sere*s,,,latchss,. glues, .
PainistPl,ll..ll(arnishes, turpeptinep4e.. slid Ira'.
"Pus, AtiSP.etiterft- tools Chesper than over, its •
1 dins been. aCknowledged . by' o sorpesler who , ,
.has seen them. -
j, . ~;BL4C,KS/lIITIIS, ~ r•
eon* in ,r49.ngin %lying. Jitl a. cull 'dor a sup.- •
ply of hamniered“olled , silt .and °their ,11.1011 .1'
gprlolokiX t upo.dippiojeo. cost, : ,shear , American
a ° t 1 1,1 18 11.. h b , l F ll iarl l l2 : 's4 .F e litE c ii - 4 ' '
ii,'ll idse/scalingt,llisir ieteresin tiv 9 l• ° kin, a -9
p r Clisap 'shovelsjprks,-trsce e1aj . , 3 11 , - 1 1 - ,7,5 - -, ‘'
THE '-PU BLIP' GE N ERA bliir" ' . ' ' - •
p d every othek - artield troth ''‘C.'ititollo to a;
p oughors suit'tliamlii Olen aud'elialiiv•,'' • ''' • '
n e also invitedici •examille• the enentit'y'.nnd
q. aliiyonow , - tin' hand i of each& Ware, tubs;
,c4urnsiftutikets, nils;'llifell'ne fiSh;- - 'eperrn and
,llxseed dilioehielowill bO'Solct At 'the.•lbwe'st '''t
,s
9i
sh,prines.+ - Pwould•alsweall ettentinn in isy.' .
, lendid assortment .tsr ; WALL t PAPtRS,.',.. "
Ori , enting, rt.:numberless ;tarietk,;or Patterns h i t' •
p l icalianstr:l3 cilit:' bplwardM'' 'lt erSehi her f !hrb
slno , rnistalie,zhete,itis'bll'aifldient•*ill lin 'Sold' ''
,
iat the lervetveash priceS 'aotlle ,, ditl'ned Well: ; '
kliewit ,, stend'• , en , Ne t illi HiShiiver"ritrtiet,•lEnrit'
.
s i ite, bet wstip,piloGlnughti'n'eljetbl and Kell- ''•
ere Hat'Storti. `: - •. • ' ...) AV Ott 'BE3EII,.' . ,-
Imd rah +l6ci • : ' - 1 ' .',' -L.,• '.
OOTOR YOUR
_.SELF—PRIVATE.,
for 25 cents, by means
he POCKET lESC U
PIGS, or, Every One
3 OWN PHYSIAN !
'he thirty-sixth Etli
, with one hundred en
slinwing Private'
oases and Malforma
le of the Generative
iern, in every Lampe
rump !An. u Lich Is ad-
;egsp'x'ol licaualesjor