311torrilanroug. ISZACI . C..EVBS AND BLUES. I love black eyes, those eyes of jet, • That sparkle bright and clear, They're full of roguery, and yet The love in them I fear, Thoyiie full of hope, they're full of joy, Ae If no cloud could rise . To rear ihq . ,lovo that they onjoy, Those bright and sparkling oyes. I love blue eyes, those meek blue eyes, That spark of heaven above, , Although they're not with mischief filled,' They beam with truth and love.' And sweeter 'tis to gaze upon The eyes of azure hue, And know they light a joyous heart That's beating there for you. THE INDIA nunntrt Titian Prom a veldt's') lately published in N:Ymk, by R. P. Putnam, entitled "Scones and Ad ventures on the Banks of the Amazon, we take the following account of filet strange tro pical production, the India rubber tree: "A number of blacks bearing long poles on their shoulders, thickly strung with India rubber shoes, also attracted our attention.— These are for the mesepart manufactured in the interior, and are brought down the river for sale by the natives. It has been estima ted that at least two hundred and fifty thou eland pair,of shoes aro annually exported from the province, and the number is constantly on the increase. "A.few wordr'respeoting the tree itself, and the manufacture of the shoes, may not be out -of place... "The tree (Sipnilla Elastics) is quite pecu liar in its appearance, and soinetimes reaches the - height of eighty and even a hundred feet. The trunk is perfectly round, rather smooth, and protected by a bark of a light color. Thy leaves grow-in clusters of three together, are thin, and of an ovate form, and are from ten to fourteen inches in length. Tho.centro leaf of the cluster is, always the longest. "This remarkable tree bears a curious fruit, of the size of a peach, which, although not palatable, is eagerly sought after by animals—it is separated into three lobes, contain each a small bleak nut. The • trees are tapped in the same manner that the New Englanders tap maple trees. The trunk having been perforated, a yelloWish.liquid. re sembling cream, flows out, which.la caught in small clay cup:, fastened to the tree. When these become full, their contents are emptied into large earthen jars, in which the liquid is kept until desired for use. "The operation of making the shoes is as simple as it is interesting. Imagine yourself, dear reader, - in one of the tiering groves of Brazil. Around you are a number of good looking natives, of low•stature and olive com plexions. All are variously engaged. One is stirring with a long wooden stick the contents of a cauldron, placed over a pile of blazing embers. This is the liquid as it was taken from the rubber tree.. Into this a wooden "last," covered with clay, and having„a han dle is plunged. A antics- of the liquid re mains. You will perceive that another native then takes the 'last,' and holds it in the smoke arising from the ignition of. a species of palm fruit, for the purpose of causing the glutinous substance to assume a dark color. The 'last' is then plunged again into the oauldron and this procees is repeated, as in dipping candles, until the coating is of the required thickness. Yon will, moreover, notice h number of Indian girls making various impressions, such as flowers, &c., upon the soft surface of the rub ber; by means of their.thurab nails, which are especially pared and cultivated for this pur pose. After the final operation, the shoes are pliced in the sun to harden, 'and large num bers of them may be seen laid out on mats in exposed situations. The aboriginal name of the rubber is cahuchu, from which the formi dable word of caoulAottc is derived.— GRUBS AND FRUIT TREES A Now England paper recommends the fol lowing' method to protect peach, pear, apple and other fruit trees against the attacks of the grub or worm at the roots: TaltO a piece of canvass from six to ton in ohiffiiiiiidth,and length iiuffielent to fold twice around the trunk of the trees, at two inches . beneath the surface of the ground; place a string loosely around the middle of the belt, and fill the top of the belt with soot, lime or ashes. This should bo renewed every spring, in the month of April. Trees treated in this Jammer will not be attacked by the grub Worm. The Germantotvn Telegraph has a batter toed° than this, having used for some years the canvass, alone, and have thus far found it effectual; but then appiy it the latter part of February, or the early part-of March, (as the insects commence early to lay their eggs, some ex inches above the soil;) and take it off about the let of Juno. The constant bandage might 'Nur() the tree. An equally certain mode is to bandage or not, but to bowl out the ground about six inches in depth, round the trunk, heaping the dirt up so as to make the top of the "bowl" an inch or two higher than the surface, and fill this with slackehime about the consistency of mush. -It can't fail. We apply it to our Mountain ash, and,we think it le the only protection for them., When stoma of young trace are bandaged / as before mon doned, stiff paper, tied firmly in several pla nes, and Ist run at least an inch into the ground Will answer quite as well no canvass,-' WONDERFUL CURE.—The following wonder-. fill effect of ono of the cure all patent meal tellies, advertised 00 extoneively in many of the papers of the day, is about as won authen ticated as moat of the remarkable oases which are backed up by a long array of .hogua certi ficates: "A boy bad swallowed a silver dollar. None of the faculty could devise any alleviation, whereupon the inventor of the cure all IlleCii- Gine was sent for. , is 'evident,' said he, 'that so considerable's& coin can never be fore led up by any emetic' known to science. How ever, let him take this pill, and flattering con sequences will be likely to ensue.' An hour afterwards, the boy throw up the dollar, but in small obange=principally five cent pieces ' nerd Rhode Island clergyman lately il lustrated the necessity_of corporal punishment for the correction .of 'juvenile depravity, with the remark that "the child, wheh once started in a Gnome of evil conduct, was like a locomo tive on the wrong track—it take the switch to get it eV' When the reverend gentleman de livered himself of this piece of waggery, with all becoming. gravity, a general smile , lit up the countenance' of Many an attentive bearer. .•, . Oarllale Verna% fleminary. 1111ESWI PAINE will commence the 1311114MPR SESSION of their Seminary on the tiecond Monday in April, in a new and commodiemk-achool , room, next door to Mr, Leonard's, Ninth Hanover street. .. Instruction in tlie languages ant 'retiring, no, extra charge, t.)lllustot:aegitt byx experiensed teaoher,at en extra chargq,,, • (sept3S) IfiliDlll4RE--FRESH_ARRIVAL ! ! NENItY SAXTON. VIE subscriber having returned from the city would cull the attention of his trionde and the public grimily, to thelarge and well se lected assortment of hiardware'which he has just received. consiethig in part of ;~:W • BUILDIN G MATERIALS, g nails, scrim hinges, locks - , bolts, ass, puny', pniots, toils, &e. TOOLS• , — etlge iuols.; , says and, planes of every descrip tion, with , life, rasps, hammers, anvils, Sze-, A genetsl assortment of . SHOENIAKERS & SADDI,ERS TOOLS, together' with morocco. lining and' binding skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, j&c. COACH THIMMIN G—canvass (plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en- Eatnelled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke, ,lellecs, sh.tlts, &c, &c. Cabinet hialtdrs will find a large rtseorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, casettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &e. The stock of IRON is large and,well selec ed, comprising all the kinds in general use,,ap hammered an , d rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar and hand iron, round, square unit oval iron, horse slum 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 is tc their advantage to call and exam ine our cutlery, britrania arid plated ware pane, kettles, cede; ware, baskets, &c: In addition to the aim:e we have received a splendid assertnieru of WALT, PAPER, ma king the stock complete, and at stmh prices as cannot WI to give satish,ctton• Wo invite all friends to call, knowing it will he to r their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East' High Street, Car.isle, P, Oct. 12, 1853. HENRY S A XTO N. Great elltractionf HO FOR, THE HOLIDAYS. K RISS KINGLIVS OLD 4/1.1. 11 is now and will continua to bo supplied with the greatest novelties up to-the close of the season, comprising in/part • CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such to Fine Cand' Toys, icily Cakes, Bon Bone, Cum Curdle Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Rose Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and ex plading Secrets'. Also all the common eerie. ties, all of which will he sold wholesale am retgil at low rates. We have just, received FRUITS AND NUTS of the" latest importations such ps Oranges Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Citron, Cur rants, soft and paper shelled A ltnonds, hil berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. It Connection with the above the. largest assort ment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of every kind front all parts of Europe, mnn ufdctured of wood, glass, china, papier macho, tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such as Fine Wnx; kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card Baskets, Work ,und Fancy BoNes, Flower Vases, Motto Guns,,Ten Setts. Mkisic fluxes, Por , Mainline, Battle Doors, Grbtee iloons, Planks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Dominoes, lotto and other games, &c., Fancy Soaps and Hair Oils of every variety. In connection with the above a large stork of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pnlverizdd. crushed and brown Sn. gars, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses. Starch, (triton and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda. Sugar, Water and o.ber,Crackers, cheese, &c. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage hereto fore bestowed on him, sad hopes, by a desire to please, to merit 3 continuance of the same, P. MONYER. tr 7, ~,_4 (.la/. * o trt) P' 1110.9' Cnrlisle, Dece .her 7, 1F53 Corner of Hanover and Loather sts., /riff E undersigned has always on hand a large stuck of superior Cabinet IVare, in all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the towestpriees. lie invites attention partic ularly to the Putout Sprinp-Botitan Bedstead, a most est:fur:article-, which ent!rely. obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire salts ac tion to all who have them in use. CO-COFFINS made to order atthe' shortest notice. JACOB 1. ETTER Carlisle CARTER'S SPAHSH MIXTURE Not a Particlo or Mercury in it rgninfsllible remedy for Scrofula, lL ing's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples- or Pustules on the. Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worin or Tri ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaintsivid all Diseases arising from an injudicious use Of Alm.. cury, imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which ling become celebrated or the numbeif_ of xtraorditiary cures effected through its ngcncy, has induced the proprietors, at tie urgent request of„ their friends, to offer it to the public, which the) do with the utmost confidtlice in its virtues HIM wonderful curative properties. The. following certificates selected from large miimber, are however•: - stronger..--testimonytharr - the •mere word or the proprietors ; and are all from gen—, tlemen well-known in their - locklithts and or the highest respectabilityliiany of them residing in the city of Richmond, Va. C. BOYDEN, Esq. of the Exchange lintel, Richmond, known every where, says he %as Seen tile Medicine called CARTER'S SPANISII nlrx- TURE administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all,the,diseases for nMeli it iu ITCOIIIIIICII - witlmiio 'most astonishnigly good results.— lie says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. by certify unit for three years I. had Ague and Fever of the most violent description. I had Several Physicians, took large quantities of Qui nine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad-, vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At hunt I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles, of which effectually cured me and I am happy to say I have had neither Chills orb ever since: I consider it thebest Tonic in the world and the only medicine that ever renehed my case. JOLIN LONGDEN. Beaver dam near Richmond G B LUCK Esti now in the city of Richmond alit for many years in the Post Office. has such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Caridrr's Spanish-Mixture, that he has bought upwards o f '5O bottles which has given nway to the nfilicted. 'Mr Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken! accord ing to direetiohs iii MANCE . o practising physican and former ly of the City Hotel in the city of Richmond, says be has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly simprising, lie soya' in it ease of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed:. -- SAMUEL Al DRINKER of the firm Drink er & Morris, Itichinond, was cured of Liver Complaint of 8 years standing by tile use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The edi tors of the Richmond Republican had n servant employed in their press room cured of .violent Scrofula conibined with Rheumatism, which em. tirely.disabled hinpfrom work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perf-ct cure of him, and the editors in a public notice say they "hheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of tine blood " STILL ANOTHER CURE OF, sdnomr. LA—I bad a very, valuable boy cured of Scrofilla by Carter's Spanish Mixture. leondiaer it truly a valuable medicine; James nylon Condfictor on the It P & 1' R R co Richmond Vs Me John Thompson residing' iu the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carters Spanish Mixture.of Salt Rheum, which he had neitrir2o'yc•rs. and which all the physicians of DM city would not eure.—Mr Thompson is n well known merchant in the silty of Richmond, V ii ;,.• and his cure is most remarkable.,, PrincipalDepots' st •M. WARD, CLOSF & . CO; No 83; Maiden Lone, New York • • T W Di(OTT SONS;Zio-152,North DONNE I'T & tWEßS,hi'co 125 Main street, Tholimonti n .Va„ , ' • And {'or solo liy $ S W Ilaveretick, Carliilo; Ira Day4Mechanitisburg; d• ,H Herron, N001110;1 C Shlnnensburg, and by dee. .loresiin medicines everywhere., sz : .Vreinium Artiste -in Hair. Inventor of .th&Celebraiert Gossamer Yenta Ling Ifiy rind Elastic Band Touiaces. Instructions to enable Ladies and Gentle en to measure their heads with accuracy ' For Wigs, incites Toupees Ist.st.pips, inches. No'l The round of No 1 FrutmfOrellead to the heath - back as litr ns bald 2 From forehead 2 Over lot-6mM us far Sower the head to ns required the neck 9 Over the crown of the - 3 From ear to ear I heal over the top" - 4 Frcm eta• to ear • round the forehead' . It BOLLARD has always real ly for sale a atilentlid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees,Ladies' Wigs ' half Wigs, Frizots, Braids, Curls, &n, beautifully manufactured, and RS cheap US any ,ostabliahment in the Mimi • . Bollards Ilerhimium extract or Lustrous flair Tonic, prepared -from South American herbs and Bo ts, the most successful article ever pro- I (laced for preserving the hair from falling out or changing color,restoring and preserving it in n healthy and luxuriant state Among other ma sons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon maintains LitsAmmense pops birity is the fact-that his To We is appieetii'etery bead of hair cut at his estab lishment, consequently it is kept in better pres ervation than unite! , any known application 11 being dinspractically tested by thousands, offerl the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and temil at his Ohl Establish most 177 Che'stout street oppoaite the state .Roust', Yhilndelphin IL Dollard bas at least discovered the ne plus ultra of HAllt DYE stud nimounces it for sale with perfect confidenco,tin its surpasstiug ever y thing of the kind now ii - use it colors the hair Dither black or brown, (as may be desired) anti is used without injury to the heir or skin either by stain or otherwise, can be washed•off is ten minutes sifter application,, without detracting fro in its efficacy' Persons visiting the city are invited to give him us call Letters itthlr.ssed to R. DOLLARD, 17. Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive atten ties, ' Jan ly MEW DRUq . STORE !!! South Hanover Street, Near the Court house. 1100 3. ICIEFFER, drup,gist, would respect.. ILO . fally inform tno citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a new aIIEMICALEAND DRUG STORE. His stock is ci`kirely new, andhas been selec ted with greld care. As litany of the articles in daily use by physicians and Families deteri oraje,by age and exposure, great care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in ouch quantities. Al ten lion is especially invited to his stook of Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinciures, - Wines, Extract.; Contections, Chemicals, Together with the above ho has a 1 1 / 4 11 assortment of Paints, Vseti;shes, yo—Stutli3 Paint and Varnish Brushes, and • .CONFECTIONARIES of every variety • He has also on hand aside)] did assortment of Perfumeries, Soups, Extracts, Fancy, Hair Clothes and Flesh 13rushes Supporters, 13r,ast Exhumers, Nipple Shields, l'oo,h Washes tend Pastes.; elso MEDICINAL 111NES AND BRANDIES of the best quality. SEGA RS, from the irst Havana and Swinish houses, of every flavor, front one coot upwards.' In order to ensure big eustomera against mistake's during any temporarily absence of the proprietor, the services of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will be felt to he important, in view of theresponsibilities which are known to devolve upon the drneuiFt. Y - PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully and promptly attended is. — Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the country will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. N officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal shore of public pntronaee is res• peettully snitched. Terms Cash. ,May 11. 1853. BJ.KIEFFER. STOVES! STOVXS! STOVES! JOHN D. COHGAS, WVOULD inform the public th at he has now on hand at his establishment, on )lain street, neat door to Marion flall , .the laigest nd most complete assortment 01 COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES to be found in this county, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a large assort Mont of um and highly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, Finished in the most complete manner; and •alculatad for either wood or coal or both the old standard patterns, which have stood the test of eAperienee, they he bound at his estab lishment. Also 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 housekeepersare respect• fully invited to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. Stoves deliveAd to any part of -the °minty and put up aulte.shortest notice. Ho continues to do al, kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper work, and has constantly on hand or will make to 90er every article required by housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Pin nod Copper•ware embraces overy-kind of household and kitch`Mi utensil, warranted equal to the beet manufactured. Persons in want of articles in his line may always be sure of being accomodated,,to their . satisluction giving him a call. 10019 ROBERT B. SIVX.TZEII, ABIN ET MAKERANI) UNDERTAKER North Hanove , Street, and ne,x (- door to--(Wrzoo. !Rotel THRundersigned would re i hßrntifillyinlorm the eii ixens of •Earlisle-and--t he pu Irrlre-g ally, that he now bus on head a large and ele.' gant assortment of FURNITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobeg, Card an other Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Beilsteadn — pkiin and fancy Sewing Stands, &c. manufactured' of the best material and quality warranted, . Also a general_ assortment of CHAIRS at' the__ lowest prices. Venition Illinds -mtnie-to order, and repairing promptly attended to. I* - CollinS made ut the shortest not ice,`,,and having2a splendid hearse he will attend funer als in town or cottry. - WI - Remember' the stand— next door to H. Glass'q Hotel. - nov24 R. B. SMILEY. .1 Iff.I.IIII.IIPIDAIRE. A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL; wHICH surpasses in quantity quality and prices any thht has ever yet been opened in Cartier°, consisting of the greatest variety of aßtinus of hardware, ouch as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Taints Oils, Varnish, Glass. Nails, Files, Anvils., Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axols, Bows, redoes, V13146C111 Cedarwnre, Farming Utensils, Bar and Ro lled Iron, Sloe with a thou and more articles unmentionable. Having purchased largely of Heavy Gods previous to the advance in prices, Into enabled to soil goods at old prices., Persons in .w ant o. Hardware are invited to ell and examine my goods and hear my prices, and you will Is sat isfied where the. Cheap Hardware in to be had. ga.My stock of WALL PAPER is linen preached by any in the Borough. Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a continuance of the same is solicited by JOHN P. LYNE. Wool Side of North Hanover Street, Carlisl Beecher% Matchless Cordial, Ip HIS medieino has never known to fail in A_ curing Cholera Meanie, in from 10 to 15 minutes; bolero Infantum, or summer •com. plants f children; Dysentery, Dierrhen,&c., in from le to 24 hours. It is errtnin luid safe under all circumstances, having been fairly tested in upwards tof four hundred canes with. out it single failure. Let every family provide itself Avid) at least one bottle of this invaluable reni . ;ldi , ; - 'Fry It, and it will recommend itself. It Is prepared upon'purely scientific principles, and cannot he justly termed a rade medieme, unless Beichert he quackery, or sale by B. J• KIEFFER, Druggist, —•Boutli Hanover Street, A few doors south of .the Court House, June 32, 1833, " Carlisle- W4LLL rArmu. .4: VERY largo lot of WALL PAPER of tH. ovory shade and design, at prices ranging from G cents upwards. The , stock consists of a full assortment of Common, Satin, Silvered and Gilt Papers, all of which will &a sold low at ,11 SA - XTO NS. Carpenters mid Builders' aro invited to examine the assortment...of Ltmks, Latch. pa, 130118, Hinges, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, &c.. All for sale cheap at mar 13 ' SAXTON'S: • Ir . AKE NOTICE,—.That all,versont4 about commencing Housekeeping and oth: era in , want of theta, can get supplied with Knives end Forlts, ,Spoons, Ladles, Coffee- Mills, ;Pans, • Ketlles, Sad Irons, &ill; et the lowestratssby. mar 13!' , LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAU , NDICE,. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, D 1.57 EASE•oF THE KIDNEYS, , AND ALL DISEASES ARISING PROM DISoItDERED LIVER OK . .St C • 'Such on Consflrition, inward piles, fulness of blood fo the head, acidify of the stomach, nausea, heartboin, disgust for food, fulness or weight in the stomach,' sour eructations, sink ing or fluttdring at' the pilot the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when iu a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain fn the head, defic iency of perspiration, yellowness of the akin apd eyes pain in the side, back, cliest,.limbs, &c., sud denflushes of heat, burning in the (leak, constant imaginings of evil, and grey depression of spirits, CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepu lud by ,DR, C. N. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Strtetarlaludelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, tf equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilfullThysicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of Possesaing gren t virtues in the rec.. tifieatiun of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the must searching powers in weakness and affections of time digestive or. guns, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. e. READ AND BE CONVINCED -reS[illlollll of the highest character! HON. GliO STROUP, Judge of the - District Court in Perry county, PC., NOV. lbllt, 18512 said: "you `Huolland'sGesman Bitters' has been in use in our phice over a year past, and to the astonish ment of ninny has performed wonders. We may notice ;a few instances that' have come under own immediate notice:—almost every person who has stopped at the hotel of Wm. Lackey, one year since, predicted ,rum his e maciated COUIll(1110110C and debility,' that Its could not live much longer. He was unable to attend to his buiness, and, for the greater part of the time confined to his room. We rec ommended lion to try the Herman Bitters; he did, and to the surprise of all Iris friends he is now able to attend to his usual business and perform manual labor. The ruse of Henry Asper a atone mason, whom no one supposed would ever., recover from the debility of los system, but•was looked upon as fast approach lug the grave, took eight or nine bottles of the 'Bitters during the lust winter, and this sum. mar Ire has been fto the surprise of all who knew his case] following his trade. The ease of William Murphy is no less astonishing.— Ile too was so far reduced as 'to induce the general belief that the grave alone would he his only remedy, Mr. Lackey recommended hint to try the 'foothold's German Bitters; lie is now apparently a well man, and able to do a hard da'y's work. We could triontiok rininy other clues of a similar character. if it were necessary. 1 myself derived much benefit from their use, 1 lILVC given consigerable. of it a way. noCfor your hem& alone, but to relieve suffering humanity, and let me assure you 1 am pleremil to sea the happy result. To the afflicted we say, try 'them fairly and I will warrant relief." These Bitters arc worthy the attention of invalids, poesvvsurg a rent power in the resto ration of a healthy action of the liver and the lesser glands, giving tone to :lie stomach and nervous ap tem, and bringing the systenigen erally to a high state n, health. Far sale by S. W. Haverstick and S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira Day, Meeltanimborg; J. 11, [ler roe, Newvillm J. S. A Ilk, SliiprensbArg, arid by dealers in medicine every where. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE THE subscribers, in addition to their exten sive Grocery, have connected therewith an AGE/ GT L W A REll OUSE an d SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pn., and are prepared to fill all orders, by w'holesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implant MS, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants with reasonable discounts to sell again. Horse-powers and threshers, wheat•d tints and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tors, kulder. Ira p. pad straw-cutter,grain inns corn shelters, veLtefable cutters, hand gr a in. mills, clover shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind stones and improvcsOrangings, hay, straw and manor Milts, frmer's boilers, ox yokes and bow, patent bow pins, caw chains, spades, hoes and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, groin SCYthetinaticythestones, potntoe drags post augurs, aces and hatchets, grain bags, . grain measures, garden trawls, pruning and budding knives, grass and grain sickles, screw wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry. combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees, gaanp,,pfasfer, poudieue..houe dust,-lime, den, field and flower seeds. Also, a large and fresh assoitmem of GRO CERIES, TEAS, Btte.; nll cheap ti,r cash. • 130YE12 tv. HALL. /*-Graill and produce of ail kinclalbedived n exchange for implements. • April 1,3. 1;453.-1v Ar DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS I Freshet Spring Supply! !FA YE just received a fresh stoca ofMed icines, Yauna, Glass, Gil, hich having hoon."purehased with great care nt the best city houses,4 can. confidently -recoil - intend to Falnlies, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and wire. DRUGS. Is t .Patent Meditines Herhsand Extracts, 11Fine hemi eats, .Spices - ,ground and whole Blnstruments, Essences, Pure Essen': Oils , Perlumery, &a. Cod Liver Oil— Yarran.ted Gamine. D YE-ST UEFS. I Log mid Cam Woods, I Oil ‘Vitriol Copperas, • Lac ,Dyo• PAINTS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, Wotherill &. Brothdr's - Pure Lend, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, loopy Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Tarpon ine,,' Copal rind coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All afAvhich will be sold at the very lowest marlt4.:Peice, Also,a fresh and splendid as eorttnett (if .::„F eIC,N CY GOODS ,:F ft 1117 S, f Confection ry, and innumerable other articles calculated or asp and ornament, all et wl.ich , tre offered at the - lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub ecriher on North Hanover street. S. W. HAYERSTICK. May 28 1851. I SADDLE AND AARNE SS NAKNG virtHE subscriber eontinues to carry on the above bueinees,l in all it svarious branches, n North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors \forth of Loonhrd's! cornorovhere he intendit .eoping, on hand agoneral apoortment in hip lino, • Consisting of all kinds of lash losable SADDLES, ►3ridle martingales, Girths,Circingle, 10 a , Spanish Spring Saddles, ever used in this country, those wishing Wham:some, durnbleend pleasant sati• dlo will do well to call and soo them. He also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all.their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of his cue touters, that he malted the fleetest and hest gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is mud° in the souintry„ He also makes 411 kinds 0 1 Ntatrasses to order, viz I Straw, Husk, Curl ed Hairand Spring natrosses. All the obeve a rticles will be made of the beet material and workmanship; OW with the utmost desnetch. janl 4.11/ WM. OSBORN. CLOTHING I" CLOTHING 1 . THE subscriycf is' ow:having made up a lot, of Fashionable and Substantial Clothing which ha will sell as cheap if not Cheaper than any es tablishment in the borough. - The stock will consist of OVERCOATS, Fine DIVESST OATS, ,SA OIC COATS; PANTALO oNs, VESTINGS, &c. TheClotlting'made out of none but, , the best quality-of giide) cut nut -by an expo tlnoed and good cutter, and the work got up in iiia.bast manner and by Hi° best,6l hands— "Viliflini,o now on band a lot °lobate° Clothing, cand all wo ask ie ter purchasers to givo.ua a call' and they will baTicased with tbo workand. prides; At the old:Stand on CastMoitt Stre,t, .40'181 c CHARLES OGIPY H SAXTON ltitsceittmecoo CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY R. Nooncamors AX/) SEED sueoro3 and iialtore, also 'DRUNKS, trayL sling and saddle ;AM Ile also EOM manufactures themost approved Ott)) rAijiic.ruslitCntoi. lIAY,I S' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT 'AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Fella-Wes, Boarding Rouses and Holds. 41110SE:in watt of a• superior Cooking Ap ia, iterates are invited to cull at out Ware house and examine this flange. For durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation —and inethibalted in this oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to that roasted ,before an open fire. Aleuts and pastry cooked at the same tune without Otto. affecting the other. It will supply sufficient heated air to haat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has no descending or return flues, and is equally. well adapted to bituminous •or common hard coal. ' 'rue steam valve over the boiling part of the Range carries oil' the steam and scent of coolsing, as well as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted to give entisfac tiod, or no expense to the purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented October, 16,18, For Public Fudattes, Railroad Cars 011711111 CS, Flues, Slups, @emirs, cs.e. Pure air is a aubioet claiming the attention of every individual, and all huildimge should he provided'with the proper means of ventilation. Alio, a powerful . W V ✓armin g anL. „ entilating Furnace, For 13wellooh, School Houses, Churches, flails, 'Stores, Factories, ‘).c. 'A lnrgo n.senriment of Office, Hall and Cook. inn stoves, Parlor Grates, RegonOra, Wholesale and Retail. RAND & HAYES, 82 North, Sixth, street Philo I,l7.7^Pernondl attention given to werroing nn evntillting both' public and private buildings. DAVIS cch WITEI.INT, - Deniers in amps, Lai Aims and Chanda'\lle.rs, N Conic:. Fourth and Chem) ets., HAVING enlarged and unproved thek stor-P, and having the largest assortment uf lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to fur nish Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, Fdberenl Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.— Lamps, Lanterns of all tiaterns, Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, Chnndelitios, Girandoles and Candelabras, and I3ri anin Lam ps,nt the maw elect urecs lowest prices• Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over nut lion pri ces. using large MAN UF.V.rrI'REILS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles nt such prices that llter chants'will find it to their advantage to buy Call Intern going elsewhere, if you wont bar gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5, 1853—i y Clwap Wie itches A' Jewelry. WHOLESALE and RE - TAIL at the " Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Number (.2 . / 'l l 913 North Second Street, corner of trinnrryi (told Lever Whtelles, lull P.YlV^Yardiigiewelled, 18 carat cases, 820,00 .Gold Lepine, 18 carat cases, $2 , 1 00 Silver do jc«rls. 900 Silver Lever, Coll jAeHed, 12 00 Superior Quartiera w 7 00 (4old Spectacles, ' 7 00 Tine Silver Spcoacles, 1 rip Biarclets, 2 00 Ladies' Pencils, , 100 Silver Ten Spoons, Eet, h 00 Gold Pens with Penni' and Silver Holder, 1 00 . . , . Gold Pinner Rings 373 cools to 68 ; Writ;dl Glosses,plam, 121 cents; Patent, 181 ,' Lunen, , 25 ; mbar articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what they are sold for. STAUFFER K. HA RLEY, • sept 74 Saccessorsto 0. Conrad. On hand. some Gold and ;Silver Levers and Lepines,sti4 lower 0m , ...., dnove prices. . ,7-7ri •..--t-,t , - Th • 1: 1-, E t , Jic, .; 3. E. GOULD, rS 12 CC ESSan T. , A. FLOT,] :11i, 164 Chestnut St., ~Swaim's.lniittling, Phito - EIXIVENt.:;IVii., Music Publisher, and Deal . er in Musienl Instruments of every de scription: Exclusive agent for t to sole of Ballet, Davis & Co's Patent tittspension Bridge jl•'olian and ether PIANOS, L. Gilbert'spoudoir P . 1111105, Alelndeons. 'Mar tin's Guitars, Ilarps, Violins, Sliest Music 13,,0k5, &e. ~. Residents of Lho country will be Supplied by mail or otherwise with tousle they stay set6h, as low DS li purcloo.ed in person. Il ti Ning one of the largest — sto - As in tho Unqed States, It feel confident of satisfying all who ninyifavot nio with a call or order. DealerA supplied-on the most !theta term. Pianos to let. Second-band PintleE , tor sale. .',,ntv '2O 1853 y) ZINC PAINTS. ZINC PAIN 'r S, one third cheaper than White Lend,. and tree front all poisonous qualities--The New Jei•sy Uompanyfinv ing greatly enlarged Their Works and in preyed the quality of their products, me prepared' to execute orders for their superior .Paints, Dry, and grouiPl in Oil, in assorte d pacages horn '25 to 500 pounds, AN Isii—dry, in barrels of t 2.00 pounds each. Their Witite Znoi, which is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure and unsurpased fur body and unilorm 0.1/ hitt nese. A titer had of „preparation has recently been discovered which enables the Company to warrant their Paints to keep fresh and soli in the kegs for any reasona id% time. I I this to spool, tneir Paints will ho siMerior to any other in the market'. -. Finer Brown Zinc l'aim. which irvbfdat a low price, and which can only be made front the Zipc ores front New Jersey, is now well known (Ur , its' protective qualities when applied to iron or other malefic partners. Their Stoneeolor Paints possesses all the pro• perties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buil dings, Bridges, etc. Dealers stgliplieil on liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCII Wholesale Paint Deallrs and Importers, a112.-5m."N \V cor. lOth k Illarket•sts., Phila. STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1854, ?ICY, eubsmibars are now primed to exhibit ji at their Splendid" ; Now Establishment just completed on the alto of their former stand; No. 41 SOUTH SECOND STREeT, PHIL A DELPHIA, an entire now and beautiful stock of Straw, Taney and Silk Bonnets and Mats, Flowers, &c : and Panama, Paint and Summer Hats for Gentlemen, which our old patrons, Merchants and Milliners generally, are invited to examine confidently promising them, in extent, to varie ty, in novelty, and in styles, a stock uneimallia (o•Orders carefully and promptly exemn ed. m1:9.2-310. THOMAS WHITE & CO. • FIRE INSURANCE. The Allen and East Ponnsborough Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Cuinberland anon ty, incorporated by un Act of Aenembly, is now fitly organized, and in operation under the management of timfollowing commission ers, viz: • Daniel Bailey, William 12:Gorgos,lichnel Cocklin, Ille!choir Brenneman, Christiall 'Stay man, John O. Dunlap, Jacob 11. CUOVCr, Lowia flyer, Henry Legan,litinjamin 11. Musser, Jn cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham. Alexander Cathcart. The ratan ofinsurnnco aro as low and fhenr able so any.Compuny ol the kind in the State. Persons wishing to, become members Grit - in cited to make application to tho agents mi the company, who are willing•to wait upon them at any limo. MOSSP,IL President Benny LOGA4 Vice President Low is flyer; Secretary n Michael Cocklin, T reasurer.' AGENTS Guntherland Comaty.—;-Rtidololl Martin, N. Chinburland ; C. B. ilarman. Kingstown , Ilan. ry . Zauring, Shiremanstown; Charles Ball, ;:nrllithe ; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtnwn ; Samuel Graham, Went Pcnnabormigh; James el,Frunkford; ; Made (.4 riflith, Smith Middle: ton; Samuel Cnovor, Benjamin Havorsticic, lileohaninsburg; 30111 Shorrink, brawn; Da vid Canner, Siumbercistown: . York Counly.—John • Bowman, - Dlllsburg Peter WiiKard, Fratililin; John Smith, Psu,, VV,aillAngton ; W. S. licking, Dover JW, Craft, Paradise. ifiti-riaburg.---tiouser Br . . Loch man. ' Mambas of tho company having polioimi idout to expire can have limn - -rimmed by Witilung application to any of the agllnts.' '"Nov. 24, ly. . • ilfrbicinc3, “PANKOICIITIE.“ MYERS' EXTRACT OF . ROCK. ROSE) An Invaluable Remedy fgr. all Scrofulous Lis. eases, Indigestion, Salt Rheum, Sick Mad:. ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth, and General Debility,- - and as a Purifier of the. Blood it is - Unequalled, • Tim Rook Rose has gained it reputation at home and abroad, which no other medicine has ever. dnne in the 'same length of time. According to the - opinions of eminent Physi cians, the Rock Ruse Hint is unequalled in Curing Scrofula in its Various Forms! BTATEME NT OF REV. E. It WARREN (Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church,New London. Ct.,) relative to Myers' Extract Rose. To The American Public. As my name has been used in connection with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Reek Ruse Syrup, in various advertisements by the manufacturer, r beg leave to make' tlic follow ing statement with reference to my acquaint. ance 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 whieh I reside, long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state mint freely, becausd I have, 08 a principle, withheld my name from'all patent medicines, and sedulously abstained from recommending them to tile public, believing them frequently the spawn Ff . quackery and humbug, and as fending to increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. Such, I tear, is the char actor of a large portion orate patent pana ceas of this medicine' malting age. "Their name is legion," and from their influence, en from the demoniacal spirits; we have reason to pray for a safe deliverance. , The First Test.-1 had myself suffered cc ensionally with sudden tittacits uf Sick Head ache, and 13illions 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 test the new Syrup first upon myself. The results were be yond ivy expectations.. It was a powerful alterative, and the and action of the arstem was - changed, and the functions of secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone and elasticity to my systerivrand corrected the derangement of the digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable blessing—health. This test was not determined in w week, or a month; but 1 took lbur or five bottles in, perhaps us many months. Since that time I have suffer— ed but slightly from these derangements. Illy Sick Headache is entirely eared. Other Tesfs.—Finding this medicine so use ful to myself; I at Once gave it to several i nu lid friends. About this time, I shoe earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to a child, sonic eight years of ego. This child was severely afflicted Oh a Scrofula hornier, of a very severe type, the humor showing itself on all parts of thOsurface, end then suddenly dis appearing. Tim-child was v eri t , sick, and it was thought doubtful whether she would live, The bunter resembled black specks of mortified flesh. In addition to HOME! other remedies, a gave the child this - Syrup for about six weeks, whon she had sufficient streng.th to go out to school occasionally. The s(volling of her limbs ceased, and sbe was restored to health. The family feel that they owe her life, with GA's blessing, to my remedies, • . This test satisfied me that the Rock Rate possessed specific powers fur Scrofuldfis hu. Mors. 1 then te'sted it in cases of Catena:l is Eruptionsdn Measles, Chicken Pox. Cancer, Sore Mouth, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Piles, ke, Inarll these eases with perfect success. A Rat testing this Syrup for more thug a year, I wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthusi• asheally, not expecting my letter would he published, (hut his Syrup wets a " Pankdrito," althealing, and I gave him the result of its operations in severs! instances. 1 stated in that letter that it was invaluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and ether disorders, included in' the varied family of diseases known ne Scrofula, Ste., that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder. - fill 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. •11 do not recommend It for all the tils of our suffering humanity.; but I unhesitating ly say, that es a remedy for Scrofulous affec tions 1 believe it superior to any known cura tive agent. It hue been sufficiently tested by domestic practice to establish its adoption to extensive usefulness in mitigating human suffering and rcnimitig diseases. But What Is the Rock Rose? The following history of the Rock Rose plani 'end its medicinal properties, we tulte from the Nem Haven Palladium, March 1e52, I. The increased interest manifested in the Rod: Rose plant, in consequence of the many wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound Extract-of Roek - Ros4,' culls for a brief history' of it, in order to correct any errusie is opin ion that may have been ontertainede oncern-' ing it; and also to, sot in a true light the na ture of. plant which promises to be univer sally berldficial. "We are indebted to the United States Die peneatory of 1847, for the following deserip tion of it : "`lt is entirely different trom the common _Rose. Iris a red-stemmad, oblong fear plant, having a bitter taste. le addition to remark able peculiarity of the plant, of hearing two crops of flowers in one season, it also has ano ,ther interesting end bountiful properly. Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of Nos vembor and December, lie Ines seen hundred ot those plants, sending out bear their roots, broad, thin, curved ine-crystals.'ultent.an inch in breadth: which melted during the day, and' were renewed' , in the morning. For entere minute and authentical deserin of it, the reader is referred to Tort ey, an t Gray's Buten. Mal works. Its Modica! History and PrOperties pre fur the most important, since upon these depends its value to the community. Dr,Leti: don says that in 1799, it was so valuable in England, tit It it was cultivated train seeds. Ever since 1806, Professor Ives of Yule Col lege, has habitually used it with great success n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, and through hint its virtues were made known, until, as lie. Tyler says, it is now in this section (New Haven) a common article in domestic practice for the cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous die. cases," Dr. Whitlaw. a Scotch Botanist of notoriety, while travelling In,o marina in 1814, learned its'use in Canada. Returning to England, lie employed it in medicating• his bathe, which becaniQgreatly eelebratild fur the cure of Mini , lar diseases. Dr. J. H. Thomp , son,eitho same place, pre scribed it. in Mid cases of Semfuloue 'patients at Wills! llovpital. His success attracted the attention of senior physicians, 110 reports the' fidiowing remarkabfe eiWe of white dwelling of the hip, in Vebruhry, 1814:—The lad was seven yanrn old,- and had the .diseaso three years. Tho lions .was dislocated both upWard end outward. There won a large opening in the [uploading to the bone; into which) I could thrust my finger. I counted 'three ulcers. tie had been under several' physicians,•who'had given him bp, I ordered n: decoction of Rot Rose.. In two days his night sweats ceased . I than erderell a teaspoonful of Rock Rose three times a day. Thirtymine cloys after - he was entirely well. Dr. Webb, of ... Madison, Ct., testifies to the value of Reek Rose, ns evinced ; in the cu r e ta t numerous canes of the Sorocuto, esFecially in children. Manufactured by IV'm Trnnhlin & Co.. Now Haven, Ct. * Mr. Warren, thougka minlsior of the Goa pal, has for a perlad 0 . 15 yoaiii,,givon atten tion to the subject of medical anionce, to goal ily him to adminiider.to the - sicli, in eennection With hie pastoral duties. . EDWIN 11. WAMIFN." New London. April ,2,1853.. Agents in .Ctiniberland County.-8..W. Day cratick.. S. Elbutt and W. A. Nolen,. ;6 inhale; liareratieb & Strohni,.Kingqlowni wiehar. Machaniceburg f 'Mimic.. ShirernanatoWn ; Eppley & Ernst, - Cedar . Spring; -Digbain Sterrett'aeGap; Thomas Gr a nen n Pia iniield J.ll. Minn, NowviUn; J. 11. Wilay..qicati Spring; Wliarry & .ElaanbOwer, NoWburg ; W, D. E. flays, silippenb!nii ; Ituaaol & Dice; Djekinsuu ; Alaxandei & ullrar, Paßertown. ,Dr. L. A! 1 4 enhar, 011urchtown, leliciue, EPILEPSY CAN .BE Makers Vegotaple Sompoinid, FOR TIM CURE OF EPILEPSY on FITS? Is performing more wonderful owes than any other medicine vet known or iefore the pi/Mc. PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE, The proprietor has in his possession numerous certificates, :larval; og the • Astonihing and Afiraculoua Cures I effected by this medicine, and directs attention to the following only, to assure those win) tire so tin t ortimate to lie afflicted with the terribic disease heretolore regarded incurable, that LAKE'S pre pa•atioa . /8 ALMOST. JNFALLSSLE IF ITS CIII1E! Frain Mrs. I.lranks, widow of .Maj. Jan. Brooks, late of Conneaut, G. CONNEAUT, Feb. 3,1853. Air. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please 6CIIII me nnother bottle of Fit•llledicine, as 1 do not like to be without it on Imnd. CI ben I commcnee . (l giving the medicine to my son Edgar, he had front one to three hits per day. lie has now token the me dicine over five mouths, and lots Intd.l think, but two fits in that t rite, itod thoseAlbry light. His hotly and mind are very much improved; and by the blessing of God, I feel that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted (*cirri, ty. Ile years old,and has had tits nver.l2 yeltrii, 81111811 Luxe hem, very fre q uent, nd very destruct'', eto 1118 80114111111A 0 O and Enkd Hun dreds tit 1011015 'lovelier.. expended for medicine to "cone Firs," hutmalling has relieved hint un-( tfl lie used your medicine. Ilespectfillly yours, POLLY BROOKS. From Jtulson Landon, County Superintendent o the Ashtabula County Infirmary. Kttsumtimm, Feb. 4, 1853. • Me Z. Lnic—Sir: Please send a few more bottles of your Medicine •'' I may not need it, but think safer to keep it on ' hand. Your me dicine bon done wonders. I gave it to Alba Jane Delano ; she has bad fits for etc years, brain by having the tnessles when but four yea, me, which could not he brought omit) the surface:— A her taking the Me{liCille a few days, sill:: tint & FINE cant' ur 101(AaLEs, mid has had no fits since, Chu had fits or siopioms almost daily. She anti' her father concur with me in saying that we be lies e the medicine has or will work a petifect cure, I also gave the medieine to Miss Jane H.-mkt-- son lint for Oarby, who ha ye had fits iiiiooSt daily, for a number of years Their fits have ceased, and I believe lye medisinCivill have the desired eheet. Much money ha" been expended 113 the friends (Witte abOve'patientsfur doctoring, all to no purpose. The cure ivua left for your medicine to perform, ate I Van cheerfully recom mend it as a valuable discovery. Respectfully yours. .11.11/SON LAisd'ON, SuperinleAfient Ashtabula Co. Intimacy. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LANE, Conneaut, Ohio. E F WELLER, traveling ngent. Sol.rby S Haverstieli, Carlisle ; E II Thomas, Dietlianicsburg, ; D W Gross, narris-• net 5-ly* ~.„,„.„, ~ ~ t (..... - FACTOR YOUR , li .i" - . 'ig ' kJ ' SFAX—PRIVATE t; ',.. LY, for •25 cents, by moms 71, 1 .. i sa, IA ; of the POCKET lESCU .4./ ....;., , 11 . t') LANUS, or, Every One i r, WS OWN PllY:-HAN ! ''i 4, .„ . 1 ' . 4:T(Att ':t. —The thirty-sisi 4 1,411.. . , V . } .7 .1 6011, With one-hundied en ?: , , :', elt 4: ..a vi ngs, showing .Pilvdte IA '., r r , Diseases and Alalfortun '. `hli , ' ...' . ) i ,',) Dolls of the Generative I' i " , ,.*,-,, 2J.- - System, in every shape aud form : 10 which IS lid. sled a Treatise on the Diseases ol Females, in tended for the line ol ferhales only (see page 190), being o 1 the highest importance to married peo• pie or those contemplating marrinee. -By NN M. YdUl:(1, NI. 1). , GllllilltalV of the University at* Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Londoa,nod Honorary itt Ember of the Hhi ladelph in Ale diens society. The various fnrins of Secret Diseases, Seiiiimil 'Weakness, Diseases of ilfe.Prostrate Gland, impotency, soli tary habits of youth, are faithfully.described, and all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter oh selfstibuse and Seminal Weakness IS worthy of ',reticular attention, nod should be read by every one. Young men who have been onfor- Monte in contracting disease, previous to placing Yourselves under the cure of any doctor, no mat ter wluit his pretensions rosy be, - get a copy of of this truly valtinble work. Sea Captains and persons going to igen, should possess Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the, l'ocket lEscultipius, or Every one His own I'4- , siCian. . ID - Let no father be ashamed td present a copy of the lEsculapins to his cl ild. It muy sat e him from an early grave. Let noy °mg man or woman Clan' latp the send nblientions of married lift!, witbont reading the pocket jEss culapius. Let no one suffering from a ['Delded cong,h, pain in the stile, restless nights. hers ous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, be all. of her moment without consulting the 4;scilla dim, Oa t c the married or those about to be married any impediment, read this 'rely nseltil Boob, as it 11,86 been the means of saving_thon sands of unbirtininte creatures from the vt.ry* jaws of death. Upwards 01 a MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country and Europe since 1113 8 , xhen the first 'edition wits issued. . . (C . l. Any person sending. TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a letter. will receive tine-copy of this book by ntsil ; or five copies will be sent for ti 4 l. Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," Post paid. t 3 194 Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel phia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the confi dence of the afflicted, mid he niay he consulted on any of the diseases described ill his Iliklent dublieations, at his office 158 Spruce Sic Oct, every tiny between 9 and S o'clock, (taundar rr crpted) and persons at any distance can consult Dr. Young by letter, POST PAID. SHRINER'S VEIIMIFUgE, Better testimony than wa evrr allured in Fa voi,:or any other Vertnifuge !! RECOM MEN RATIONS OF PHYSICIANS, We, the subscribers, illedicol Vractioners, baying been made acquainted with the composi tion of " Sbriner's lndiau Vel•MiNge " take pleasure in recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy for the expulsion orWorins, it being both safe and effectual. Samuel Swope, M.D.? Taneytown, • .lolin Swope, NI 11, S Carol Co. Md. J.. 1. \Vetiver, M.l). . Middleburg. ; .Ino. E. 11. Ligget, Liberty, Preileriek co., Mil —Thomas Sim. 111. IL 0. Owings, MI) Thos. Sappington, M I) Sidney Sappington, M 1). . Jame's M Geyer; N 1 0 Woodshoro, Md. • R Sappington, )I 0, Unionville,Mil AVin A I \latldas,,Nl 1), Westmi n ster, Md Be p , artieufar to ask for foesliltlNt..R'SlN. Di AN VIORIIIFUGE, and taken° other Prom , 25 • Cents per Bottle Prepared by W Slirineti, Druggist and Che. mist, AVesteninfter ' Md. And sold by all Storekeepers, Jap tq, 4m. • THE WONDER OF HE AGE, For the Cure of Sahrhentn, Chai r , ln . , c on , di'mt Sores. Chopped or Cracked lianas, Barns or Scalds, Cuts or 'Wounds , piles, inflammation of the Breast, bites of insects ; Sore Lips, Pim ples on the Face, anti Breaking Out anti Sores on Children ; and all diseases of the Skin. This Ointment will cure the SAitritemn and . Burns, or Chapped hands : quicker (1111 i surer , than any other medieines id the kind, before the nubile. • To substantiate the above,'l can give hundreds of certificates. but I conbidtV4it no' mi., AS (nlo — can do the same, it they h u n•e friends, for even a worthless„orticle) 1 rely solely on the merits of the Ointment Tor the public pntrunnge. N. B.—A single box of this Ointment will keep any Illackninith's, Poynter's, Sailor's, or Mechanic's Minds, let them chap or .craik ever • no had, sound ntiti in good vouching order, all winter• Prepared and sold by • ONROF.. Tvaluv,L, Is h ,,,intuck, con., sold - also by the principal brugglats, and, Country !Merchants. Price 26 cents per bor Nov. 36; . 1K597 -1y 1000 1201NTS.AVO. SUPER.PHOSPHAIt , OF LINE . Dim UR O'S Original and Genninii viiarramed tho cheapest nuniura in the . FarmersowfoarlidP.cll°r quality, Y and dealers eupplied at low . , • EXTRA Q.UALITY,L AND PLASTER. tidpp bowie extra quali,y Land Plaster, so looted :exprosely for he fertilizing quality. • 10,00 bushels of sane in bulb., • lono barrels Calcined Plaster. MO do Casting. ICS do Dehli E t. .• . PERUVIAN ‘GIJ.KI , 3 0, . . :This article. wearer in onfidonco tcrour cus. tonielii - iiii•onnal to anyitniortod;arid far liana- Igor to mostitt rho thatiot z ' ••' . •,' 5000'bngo of this ouporloO-Gurua for solo of the lowest market came.'- '. Also; • Patagonisti Guano, Poudiotto, Grodnd Gliarconl,.&o. &c, - C...FIZBACH itc Co.. At the Steam Vinsior Mills•junction of York Avortuo;Crowifentl •Callot;41,11 streets, Phila. lIM=I