Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 07, 1854, Image 4

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LIME .WATER FOR LENS.
During the lest season, Mr, Joseph Wilcox,
of this town having occasion to administer
Bate water to:a sick horse, ho inadvertently
left a pail of the preparation in his barn, which
remained there for some months, serving:iik
favorite drink for his hens. Ho soon after•,
wards found that the laying of 1141 hens w as
apparently increased to a considerable extent.
Being convicted of the importance of the new
discovery, he has during: . the present season
kept his hens constantly supplied with .lime
water, placed in troughs within their conven
ient access; and the result was an increase in
eggs of nearly lour fold, as compared with any
previous experienee.
•He Is willing to share the benefits of the
experiment with his neighbors, if they chose
to try it, and hence this publication. •
The newness of the discovery is claimed on
ly as applicable to the mode of imparting the
lime In this case—its use in any other form
for the•same purpose having been previously
understood by many.— Wayne Sentinel.
autatiou.
Carlisle Female Seminary.
ISSES PAINE will commence the
M
SUMMER SESSION of iheir Seminary
on the. second Monday in April, in a now and
commodious school room, next door to Mr.
Leonard's, North Hanover street.'
_lnstruction to the languages ant street.,
no
extra charge.
Music cleglit by n experienced toather,at
en extra charge. (eept3tf)
Plainfield Classical Academy
Near Carlisle; Pa.
rpHE 16th Session will commence MAY lit.
1 A retired and healthful location, with tiler.
ouch instruction in the various departments of
Classical or Mercantile education.
- Terms—Board and 'Tuition (per
session), . - - - - • 060 00
For Catalogues with full information address
R. K. BURNS,
Principal & Proprietor.
,Plainfield, Cumb, Co.. Pa.
WHITE! HALL ACADEMY.
Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa.
THE SEVENTH SESSION of this flour
-11 lolling Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the lot du, of MA Y next, The ad
vantages whickit allords, it is believed; are of a
•. superior character, and parents and guardians
are solicited to inquire into its merits before
sending their sons or wards elsewhere. It'is
favorably situaled; the instructors are all cons
pc?ent and experienced melt; the course of in
. stt action is.extensive and thorough, and special
attention is paid to the comfort and health of
the students.
Terms
Boarding, Washing, Lodging, and
Tuition in English, and 'Vodal Mu
sic, per session (5 months),
Instruction in Ancient or Modern
Languages, each,
Instrumental Music, 10 00
For Cireulara and other infortnatiori-address
• p DENIA N GER,
Harrialitirg. Pa.
Mar 8
Young Ladies Select School.
CARLISLE, PA,
TEE summer term of this school Will com
mance on Monday, May lst, The patro
nage of the citizens is again respectfully soli
cited, and parents in the vicinity who contem-
plate lending their daughters away for educa
tion, are invited to make inquiries concerning
___Xhommrits of thiemehool. The . tuition ranges
from $5,00 to $B,OO per quarter not including
Drawing, Painting and Fancy Needlework,
which ore charged, each, $2,00 extra.
A few scholars can be accommodated with
board in the family of the Principal.
References in Carlisle.—Judge Watts, Judge
Hepburn, E. M. Biddle, Esq., Sec. W. Hither,
Dr. T. C. Stevenson.
Mrs. J. F. DOWNING, Principa
April 6, 1.854.
CUM'D. VALLEY INSTITUTE
(MALE AND FEMALE:)
At IVlechanipsburg, Pa.
REV. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. le, Rev. W. H.
SUPER, A tr., Principals; assisted by ex
perience,/ i Teachers. This Institution opens
its sniumer session on the Ist of MAY. The
buildings are new and commodious, the rooms
large'and well ventllated.l, Parents and Guar
dians are invited to come and see this Institu
tion, and inquire into its merits, (as rare ad
vantages are afforded,)'bfore sending. their,
eons and daughters elsewhere. Besides the
reviler literary and classical course of the
Institution, instruction is given on the various
musical instruments,Such as Piano, Melodeon,
,Sco.„ as well as on Brass, Stringed and Wind
Instruments.
TERMS:
Board Room and Tuition in English
branches & vocal musio per session ' $55,00
Latin, Greek, French & German each, 5,00
Music—on Piano or Melodeon, 12,00
For circular address
JOS. S. LOOSE.
Meobaoleeburg, Cumberland Co., Penn'a
_march 29-2m.'
Olarbs.
DB. GEO. W. NELDIGEE
DENTIST, carefully a•tends to all operations
upon'tho teeth and adjacent parts that dis
co(' 0.1 irregularity may requaa, Ile wit also
insert Arti fi cial Teeth of eVliim, description.
such as Pivot, Single and Block teeth, and
teeth with "Continuous Guma ;" and will con
struct Artificial Palates, Obturators, - Regula
ting Neese, and every appliance used in the
Dental Art.—,Operating noon) at thi repidenco
of Dr, Samuel Elliott, Piet High St. Carlisle
Di. GEORGE Z. BRETZ. '
WILL perform al
V3 t 11 1114, 1m .. t operations upon the
teeth that may he re
required for their prebervation.. Artificial teeth
inserted, from a sin& tooth to anentire set, of
the' must scientific principles: Diseases of the
month and irregularies carefully treated. .01
flee at•the residenc of his brother,. on North
Pitt Street. Carlisle
DR. Z. C. LOOMIS,
SWILL perform all
OVeratione upon the
Teeth that are requi
red for their preaervation, such as Scaling,Eiling
Plugging, &c,or will *restore thosloss of them,
by inserting Artificial Teeth from &Angle tooth
to a full sett. iirr Office on - Pitt Bowel, ohm
diors south of tho Railroad Hotel. Ur. L. is alb
ant from. Carlisle the kat ton days of every
month.
F. N. ROSENSMVII,
HCUSS, Sign, Panay and. ..Ornamental
Painter, Irvin'a (lormerly44rer's) How
next ddlrr to Trout's Hat Store.: at•
tend promptly to all tire above descriptions of
painting, at reasonable :,prices. The various
kinds of graining attended to, such as mahog,
any, 'oak, walnut, &c., in the Improved atyles:
Carlisle July 14, 1414/.—ly. • •
ZEATITER.
•FRI,TZ-& HENDRY, •
. ),Store, 29 N. &rat., Phi la.
,Motoocci Munulacturers, - Curriere, Importers,
COmmission and General Leather Business,
WHOLESALE & RETAiL.
Manufactory 15 Margaretta idea
WIN W. BELL,
.TORN W. MUM dr.00.,
TiFIIMK3DIVS;32.
• AND '
dENERAL • COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HOW4l11)
coppoaite C 6109, r,. 1.
lv P:i%.,T11 TWO R • •
Wrlkil*Alll. WALW .. :NLIVILi •
, *„ NEAR PAlTATO*;;Ontsii::Co.'„,
iuunrEnra. .& arreitgoult—
griONTllV.UE: sutiplii ! Laintie l : all kips
. IL/ -at the ahoripet Immo, and an terms . lower
than can be hnd elsewhere. .4.111 ordain , direated
co p HAsKELL„ Papertown: of
Sr/1410U% will he 'promptly
siiended w. IFttb24 IF '
Dollard, Pieminm ;Artiste tullair.
Inventor of Me Celebrated Gossamer Ventilating
Wig and Elastic Band Toupaces.
Instructions to enable Ladies - and Gentlemen
to measure their heads with accuracy
For Wigs, inches Toupees bt scalps; inches
No 1 The t amid of No I From forehead to
the head - - back as for as bald
2 From forehead -2 Over forehead as far
over the head to as required -
• the neck 3 Overihe crown of the
3.From ear to ea r , • head
over the top - ..
4 Frem ear to ear "
round the forehead i
It DOLLARD his always ready for sale a
splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies'
Wigs, half Wigs, Tricots, Braids, CUrls ; &c,
beautifully manufactured, and as. cheap as any
establishment in the Union
Dullards Ilerbanium extract or Lustrous Hair
Tonic, prepared from South American Herbs
and V ts, the moat successful article ever pro
duced for preserving the hats from falling out
or changing color, restaring and preserving it in
a healthy and luxuriant state Among other rea
sons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon maintains
its immense popti!iiritv is the fact that his To lie
is apple(' to every head of hair cut at his estah
lishment, consequently it is kept in better pres
ervation than under any known applications It
being thus practically tested bv.thimsands, olTers
the greatest guarantee of its efficacy.
Sold wholesale and retail at his Old , Establish
mesh 177 Chestniit street appo.tite the State
House, Philadelphia
Dullard . has at least discovered the ne plus
ultra of HAIR DYE and AIIIIOURCCEI it for sale
with perfect confidence in its suritasstng every
thing of the kind now In use It colors the hair
eithertiltick Or brawn, Ins may he desired) ant,
is used without injury to the hair or skin either
by stain or otherwise, can he washed off in ten
minutes after application, without detracting
from its efficacy Persons visiting the city are
Invited to give him a call
Letters addressed to R DOLLARD 177..
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive atten
Lion. Jan 25, ly
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD.
Not a Particle of Mercury in it.
An infsl liblesemedy.cor Scrofula , King's Evil,
Rheumatism, Obstinate. Chtnnec us Eruptions,
Pimples or Pustules on the Face. Blotches,
Hods, Chronic Sore Eyes,•Ring Warm or-Tey
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the
Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints a•rd all
Diseases arising horn an injudicious use of Mer- -
cury, Imprudence in Life, or IMpurity of the
Blond.
This valuable Medicine, nhich has become
celebrated for the number of extraordinary
cures effected through. its agency, has induced
the proprietors, at the urgent request of their
friends, to offer it to the public, which they do
with the utmost confidence in its virtues and
wonderful curative properties. The following
certificates selected from a large member, are
however. stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen
tlemen well known in their localities and of the
highest respectability many of them residing in
the city of Richmond; Va.
F. BOYDEN, Esq. of the Exchange
Richmond, known every where, says lie ..as seen
the Medicine called CARTER'S SPAVISH Mlx•
TUE 1: administered in over a hundred cases, in
nearly all the direasei for which ilia recommen
ded with the most astonishingly good results.—
He says it is the Most extraordinary medicine
he has ever seen. I
AGUE AND FEVER—Great Cure.—l here
by certify that for three years I had Ague and
Fever of the most violent description. I had
ses - eral Physicians, took large quamittesol Qui
nine. Mereury r and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised. but all ar:thout any permanent relief.
at last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two
bottles of which effectually cured me and I am
happy to say I have hail neither Chillkor Fever
since. I consider it-the best Tonic in the world
and the only medicine that ever reached my case.
-JOHN LONGDEN.
Beaver dam near Richmond Va.
(. 8 LUCK Esq now in the city of Richmond
and for many years in the Post Office, has such
confidence in the astonishing Efficacy of Carier's
Spanish Mixture,lhat he; has bought npwards of
50 I miles which hps given away to the afflicted.
Mr Luck says he has never known 11 to fail when
taken accord ing to directions
Dr MINCE a phietisingphysican and formyt
ly of the City Hotel in the city- of Richmond,
says lie has witnessed - in a number of - instances
the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which
were most truly surt.rising. He says •iii a case
of Consumption, dependent on the Liyerobe
good effects were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink
-Morrii, Richmond, was cured of Liver
Complaint or 8 years standing by the use of two
bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture.
GREAT CURE 016 SCROFULA—The edi
tors of the Richmond Republicara,tad a servant
employed in their press room cured of violent
Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which
tirely disabled him from work: Two !milks of
Carter's - Spanish Mixture made a pea -et - cure of
him, and the editors in a public node," say they
"cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted
with any disease of the Mop! "
655 00
5 00
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFU
LA—I had a very valuiable boy cured of Scrofula
by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly
a valuable medicine: James Ml aylor Conductor
on the 11 F & P li Ii Co Richmond Vs
' Mr John' Thompson residing in the city.of
Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carters
Spanish Mixture.of Salt Rheum, Which he had
nearly 20 ye-rs. and which all th physicians nt
the city would not cure. Mr Thompson isa well
known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va.,
and his cure is most remarkable.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSF &
CO. No 93, Maiden Lane, New York
' T W DYOTT 5t 'SONS, 1%3132, North Dl
etreet, Philadelphia.
BENNE ET &REERS,No 125 Main street,
'Thchmond, Va.
And for.sale by S Elliott , S w Haverstick
Carlisle: Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J H Herron
NevAdlle; C Altio, Shippensburg; and by dew
eves in medicines everywhere.
•
Corner of Hanover and Louther els., Carlisle,
TIIE undersigned has always on hand a large
stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all tile
different styles, which ho is prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. He invites attention partic
ularly Willa Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a
most useful article, which. entirely obviates aft
objections. The ottom can be attached to ofd
Bedsteads. They have given .entire antis ac
tion to all who have them in two.
DtrCOFFIZI,S made to order milt) shortes
notice.
JACOB 1 , 13TT ER
. .
Ciirliele, Jan's , . 22 1851.—ty ,
FINHE subscriber informs the -pub
lio that he has constantly on
hand a vanety of choice young LO
( cusp TREES, from . ten to fifteen
feet high,"which were raised from
the seed, they are all of the yellow locust., He
offers them at moderato prices, at his nursery,
situated in flanden township, Cumb. county,
about 5 miles west of flarriaburgon_the turn- .
pike.: Call and examine for . yourselves: •
Feb 2 tOwpdl . 51 A1iFL EBERLY. ,
ATT.ORN EY'AT - LAW, will snaf!
promptly to all business entrusted ,to hit.
Office in the room' formerly oqt/sled by Wil
liam Irvine, Esq,,,North ilanoyer . St Carlisle . "
• •
April 20. 1852. • •
MO
3 ! ,
MEN/. DA#I3Y
200„1):8ktgliesi"ItUrdiri:nt,";.i'va
• . BOYER. & HAbL,
Agricultural Implement end See Store, "
• , marl j . Harrisburg, Pa.'
'FAKE NOTICE.--That all 'Persons
-•• abuul cocitnencing;Housekeeping and nth , .
era in. want of them, can get.. supplied with
Knives and , fnritow-r3ppone... iadles. Coffee
mid% Pane.--Kettles, Sad- Irons, &c., et the
.kiwesuietss
I ;, matitlt
. „ ..Cereti Eli . '
Niw 'and Cheati:Stoie of WEISE &
!c/C4IPBELL:;' Wo ►;rp'sellin ar a largo tl7
o,o,4merie of cislimeres itnd Moho do Laaiti
toady 'atitrse•U i
• - 3•11 . 25;1115i. _
iiiistciianrous
I.tias:OF,g', V S" I
TO TARDIEOIO,
G. 33. COLE,
iAriort:
- Stores tnitt-elpps.
liar • llardivare.
/111 HE subseribisr Wishes to draw the attem
~
..11 . tion of the public to-heti own-interests; -
which tgei . May consult to good. advantage, by
examining the elegant "and corn us:
wont o( liardware of ever). doses, a .
heis now, receiving at his old 81L North
Hanoyor street. ~.
To,c6AcHmAKEns.
We have a large supply of springs bobs, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and
drab cletheorl dillerent qUalities, in ladt ovety
Mingle your line. . .
ro CABINET-MAKERS
We offer complete setts of vermeil), knobs and
mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to. sui
both the taste and the purse,.
CARPENTERS EXAMINE
to op lendid poser mein of tools in your line
as also a complete stack of buildinCmaterials,
such as locks, hinges, serous, larches, glass,
paints, oils': varnishes, turpentine. &a. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper than ever, as
has been acknowledged by a carpenter who
has seen them.
BLACKSMITHS
enntiot,go wrongin giving us a call for a sup—
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and toiler iron
generally used, as also cast, shear American
and English blister steel, &c. &c.
OUR FARMER FRIENDS
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, tr i ace Rhains, hunter,
n
and every other article .cradle to a
plough,to suit them in price and quality.
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the
.quantity and
quality mow on hand of cedar ware, tubs,
_churns, buckets. pHs. such as fish, _sperm and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest
cash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS,
presenting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices from 6 cts. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake hero, as all articles will be sold
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well
known stand cn North Hanover street. East
sice, betweee McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell
er's Hat Store. JACOB SE3 ER.
march 16
NEW DRUG STORE !!!
Smith Hanover Street, Near the Court house.
J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect.
,J 3 .fnlly inform tan citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that he hits opened a new
CHEILUCALIAND DRUG STORE. •
His stock is entirely new, and hne been. selec
ted with great care.- As many of the articles
in daily use by physicians and families deteri
orate by age and exposure, great care will be
taken not to alloiesuch articles to- accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is espeCinfly invited to his stock o
" Medicines, Esser.tial Oils, Oils, Tinctures,
Wines, Extracts, Conlections, Chemicals,
&c.. Together with the shove ho has a full
assosiant of Paints, •VarMshes, Dye-Stuffs,
flitairid Varnish Brushes. find
.CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. Ho has also on hand a splen
did assortment of
Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts,_ Fancy, Hair,
ClOtheii-arid Flesh Proslies, Supporters,
Br, ant Exhausters, Nipple Shields,
Tomb Washes and Pastes ; also
',MEDICINAL WIN AND BRANDIES,
of the best quality. MEGA RS, from the best
Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor,
from one cent upwards.
In order to ensure his customers against
mistakes during any rempormay absence of
the proprietor, the services of, an experienced
and competent assistant have been sec f,
which will be (clew be important, in via Obfl
theresponsibilitieswhich are known to devolve
upon tiidruggist
, - "PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
will be faithfully and promptly attended to.—
Orders from Physicians and Merehant.t in the
country will be filled with care, and at prices
which must prove satielactery.
N B.—All officinal preparations made in
strict accordance with the directions of the
S. Pharmacopoeia.
A-liberal—share-of-public-pbtrona*eitrresr
peettully solicited. Terme Cash.
May 11. 1853. 8.'3. KIEFFER.
HARDWARE--FRESH ARRIVAL ! !
HENRY SAXTON.
THE subscriber haying retucried_frern the
city would call the attention of his friends and
the public gnerally. to the large antlwell se
lected assortment of Hardware which be has.
jus eceived. consisting in part of
BUILDING :MATERIALS,
nails, scrws, hinges, locks, bolts,
ass, putty, paints, oils,'Ace. TOOLS—
edge tools; saws and planes of every descrip
tion, 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&e.
COACH TRIM MIN G—canvass (plain, en
amelled, figured and embossed,l patent and en- -
Eamelled leather, axles, Springs, hubs, spoke,
lellues, shafts, &c, &c.
Cabinet Makers will glid.a large asebrnient
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c.
The stock of IRON is large and.well selec
ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as
hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar
and band iron, round, square and ovul iron,
horse shoe iron and nail rods, with a large/lot
of mutt and spring steel, English arkitruerican
blister steel, &c.
Housekeepers and those about commencing
will find i: to their a3vantage to callMnd exam
ine our cutlery, brittania and plaied ware
pans, kettles, cednr ware, baskets, &c.
Jn addition to the above we have received a
splendid assertment. of WALL. PAPER, ma-
king the stocks complete, and at stmli 'niceties
cannot fail to give satisketion. We invite all
friends to call, knowing it will ho .to their own
advantage. Rernem tier MO old stand, East
High Street, Car.islc,
Oct. 12, 1853. HENRY SAXTON.
Dn. S c . B. inErrnix,
OFFit, E. in north Hanoversir,eet adjoining
111 r. Wolf's store. Office hours, more par—
ticularly from 7to 9 o'clock, A. M.,and from
5m 7 o'clock. P. M. • • flunelBes
FIRE INSITRAI(IOE.
• The Allan and East Pennaborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is
now fully organized, and in operation under
the manageinent of the following commission- ,
era, viz:
Dantelßailoy. Wallop) R. Gorges, Michael
Cocklin, Mich.& Brenneman, Christian Stay
man, John C. Thiplap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis
Hyer, Henry Ltiguin, Benjamin H, Musser, Ja
cob Mamma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander
Cathcart. , „
The rates of insurance are as low and a
obi° ea any Company of the kind in the Stale.
Persons wishing to become' •members are in
vited to make application to the agents of the
company. who are willing to Wait upon them
at any time. -
BENJ. Ft. MOSSER, President.
MENEM Lodem, Vice President
• Lewis flyer, Secretary.
Michael Cocklin, Treasurer.
AGENTS.
Cumber/4e 4 County.—Rudolph Martin, N
Cumberland; C. B. Herman. Kingstown , Hen
ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell
; Dr. J. Ahl, Churehtown ;NSamuel
,Graham, WesePennaborOtrgli; James McDovv,
el, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South Middle
ton; Samuel Coeval., Benjamin Haverstiek,
Mechanicsburg ; John SherrickiLisburn ; Da
vid Coover,' Shephordatom.
York County.—Juke Bowman, Dillsburg
Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.,
Washington ; ' W,, S. Picking, Dover; 3 W.
Craft, Paradise.
Harrisburg.:-Souser & Lockman.
Members • of. the company hiving policies
adout to expire can have them! renewed by
making application to any of the agents.
Nov. 24, ly.
MA. Fish, Fish.
. NO.I. 2 dcSMACKES.EL. in whOle;balf
and quartet'bbli, Lake White f",iih, alsoa
lino auricle of SALMON. T,ROCV from the
the Lakee and for , the first time brought -10 thin
market, in store and for.sola by' tha.subscriber.
N. W,.Cortier Market Square; Carlisle,
J. U. HALPERT.
. .
. .. . ~...
DR. O. B. RAZZ
ESPECTFULLY ' offers hie • professions
servir ea to thomitlsens Of Carlisle and ttur
rounding'countrk. '
CllTiott and maidens° in South ilithoirer
directly - opposite to the "Velunteerollieti."7::
Carlisle, Apt 20," 1853 . ' -
''FARMERS, MOH • HERE.
RESIT and large supply of Gitlin Cradles,
F
Bar and Grain .
. Rakes, My and Grain
Forks, Scythe -Snatha awl a t utking Furks,•3o
del Grain and GraStt Beythee.of the brat man
israeldre. warranted good ' and 'very , cheap, at
the 'Old Stantl.,Nort4 klandvei street. Cbrlialex
- •Ma7a7, JACOB HEN ER.
,iattivrellaneouo.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, •
CHRONIC OP NERVOUS osmixry. ms-
EASE-OF-THE-KIDNEYS—AND-ALL—
. • DISEASES ARISING , FROM i -
DISORDERED LIVER OIL
- • S o AeC H
. - Stich as Constipation, inward piles, fulness
of blood to the head, aoidiiy of the stomach,
nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fulness or
weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sink
ipg or- fluttering at the pit of the stomach,
awininiing of the .htiad, hurried and difficult
breathing , guttering at the heart, choking or
auffoeutiug sensations when in a lying posture,
dimness of vision, dots or webs beipre the
eight, fever and dull pain in the bead, deflc
.
lency of perspiration, ynyowness of the skin
and eyes, pain in the , sidb, back, chest, limbs,
&0., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the
flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and graft
depression of spirits, u
CAN DE EFFECTUALLY CCDEVDi
DR. soorzakzurs
"ELEBRATED' GERMAN BITTERS,
Prepared by •
'DR. C, M. JACKSON, •
No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above dioceses is not
excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation
in the United States, as the cures attest, in
,many cases alter skilful physicians had failed.
These 'litters are worthy the attention of
invalid's. Possessing great virtues in the rec
tification of diseases of the Liver and leaser
glands, exercising the mostsearching powers
in weakness and affections of the digestive or
gans, they arc withal safe, certain and pleas
ant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED
. Testimony of the highest character! HON.
GEO. STRGOP, Judge of the District. Court in
Perry county, Pa.. Nov. 18th, 1852 said: "your
'Hedlund's German Bitters' has been in use in
our place over a year past, and to the astonish
ment of many has performed wonders,. We
may notice a few instances that have come
under own immediate notice:—almost every
person Who has stopped at the hotel of Wm.
Lackey. one your since,, predicted ,iom his e.
maciated countenance and debility, that he
could not hue 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 him to try the German Bitters; he
did; and to the surprise of all his friends he is
now able to attend to his usual business and
perform manual labor. The case dl' Henry
Asper a stone mason,
whom no one.supposed
would ever recover from the debility of his
system, but was looked upon as fast approach
lug the grave, took eight or nine bottles of the
Bitters during tbe last winter, and this Rum.
mar lie has been fto the surprise of all who
kfiew his case] , following his trade. The case
of William Murphy is no less astonishing.—.
He too was so fur reduced as to induce the
.general belief that the grave alone would be
his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended
him to try the Hoofland's German Bitters; he
is now apparently a well man, and able to do
a hard 'day's work,'. We, eauld mention many
other cases of a similar character. if-it were.
necessary. I mySelfderived much,benefit from
their use.' I hcvc given considerable of it a
way. not.for, your benefit alone, but 10 . relieve
suffering hulnanity, and let me 'assure you I
ani pleased to see the happy result. To the
afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will
%arrant relief."
These Bitters ens Worthy the attention of
ii.valida, possessing great power in the resto
ration of a healthy action of the liver and the
lesser glands, giving tone to the stoinach and
nervous system, and bringing the system gen
erally to a high state o, health. '
Far sale by 'S. W. flaveratick and S. Elliott;
Carlisle; Ira Day. Mechanicsburg; J. a Her
---ron.-Newville; J. S. Attie, Shippensburg, and
by dealers in medicimts every where.
DRUGS : DR UG I DRUGS!
rreshat Spring Supply!
HAVE just received a fresh stock of Med•
icinca, Paints, Glass, Oil, &.c., which
having been purchased with great care ai the
beat city houses, I can confidently recommend
to Fainlies, Physicists, Country Merchants
and Dealers, as beii , qfresh and pore.
1). U GS.
.5 Patent Medicines 1 fierl;sand Extracts,
'Vino homi eats, Spices,ground and whole
li . Instruments,. Essences, ....
Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery", &e.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Oak:tine.
DYE•STUFFS.
ILog atill Cam Wooda,
.011 Vitriol
Copperas ;
I Lac Dye'
PAINTS. ,
Indigoes,
Maddess,
Sumac
Alum,
Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome'
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Load.
All of which will be sold at the t ery lowest
market price, Also,a fresn and splendid as
sortment
of -
FANCY GOODS4FR PITS,
Confectionary. and innumerable other articles
elleuinted for use and ornament, allot wl.ich
are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
May 28 1851.
riDDLE AND EIARNESS MAKRIG
FINITE subscriber continues to carry on thc.
AI • above business, in.all'itsvariptie branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle,two doors
North of Leonard's corner, where ho intends
keeping on hand ageneral assortment in hip line,
Consisting of all kinds of mash
ionahle SADDLES, Bridle
reaytjr,;:z!ce, Girths,Circingle
X 111\~!; ,
~~~
d~~~llllllol~lli~'
and Hamra, also
, _—
TRUNKS, trail. ftelli
cling and ,saddle II
Ibags. lle also
manufactures themost approved
Spanish Spring Saddles, ever
used in this country, those
wishing a handsome, durableand pleasant ead•
dle will do well to call and see thom. He also
manufactures Hatness, Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be
lieves From the genetal approbation of his cus
temers,,,tbat he make.% the neatest and best
gears, in aft their variety of brendth, that is
mude in the gountry. Ho also makes all kinds
of Matrasses to order,...viz: Straw, Husk, Curl.
ed, flair and Spring.Matrasseai All the above
articles will be made of the best material and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch.
ianl4-lv WM. OSBORN.
CLOTHING: CLOTHING!
IE - subscriber is now having made up a lo
of ashionable and Substantial Clothing - whit:l
he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any es
tablishment in the borough. The stock wil
consist of
OVERCOATS,
Fine DRESS COATS
SACK COAT'S,
PAN TA L 0 NS,
VESTINGS, &c.
TheClothitig will be made out of none but
the beat quality of goods; cut nut by an expe
rienced and gond cutter, and the work got up
n the best moaner and by the best of hada—
We hose now on hand a lot of choice Clothing,
and all we ask is for purchasers to give us a
call and they will he pleased with the work and ,
prices ; At the old stand on East Main Street,'
Jan 181 CHARLES OGILBY.
LIFE IpTSURANCII.
T ~
HE undersigned having bean the agent o
the Keystone Life Insurance Company,
of t arrisburg. Pa., condi - toes to act in that ca.
pacity, by authority of said Company, Itei
would'respeetfully inform thee communsty that
he will,eittend to such persons as may signify
their desire to insure their lives, and thus give
,'some proteeillon to their bereaved families and
'friends, jocose of death. Office in West POlll.
' fret Street,' Carlisle. ' • • .
M11v 25. 1f . • , ,J. -W 0 KUHN GO N.
Fresh Arrival ar Hardware:
iIIHE, aubseriber having reinrned front the
City: had just ;Opened - for the Spring
Ira a r
a large and well Selected mock of HA RD
-W A R R.b.royeigti and dorriestic6embrachig ev';.,
erYthing asitally'found in that Imo or business , '
Therattemintief !friends and the pehlie gendr:
A lly is respectfully directel to the assortment
.on.hand, assuring them !That goods Mall kinds
will be sold fur c ash: at a very small advance on
. .
rnanufnet ureri•proes. ' ' ' -, • "
" Irr Remember' the old . stand- , Easti 11f el ricst.;
CarlialeiPa, ,2;.: ~ ~ , • -- ••, , , •
_,
mars • • ' HENRY,' §AXTON
STAALW, W4NWEID•
The, subscriber will pit Cash for STRNIV ,
Of any kind delivered at. Middliiset. rainters
Will find it to their interest to, sell Abair ettaw
end purchase other m
Dov3oin
”mti) r
.ttor•crugeMClitv.
.
Household Glasoware.
From. the Principal Factories and , late-
Auction Sa
Comprising a full and desirable' aseortnient at
25, percent below usual rates.
Dealers and others will do well to•eall before
purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packages on hand.
Bow Ant? F. COIWIELD,
152 South Second street * above Spruce,)
apll7 3m , Philadelphia.
•
ORNAMENTAL ••• -
Shade &Fruit Trees •=•
EVERGREEN •
Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Vines,
Roses; &c.,
in great variety and'size, suitable for planting
the present season. Cultivated and for sale at
the Nursery and Garden of the subectiber and
at . his stand, in the City,
In the Market, below Sixth St.,
• Philadelphia.
in - All Orders carefully attended to and for
warded with despatch. Catalogues furnished
on application.
S. MAUPAY,
Risine Sun P. 0 . Philp
npl 19
KEYSTONE DRY GOODS STORE,
Ennuns d. LitarbELL, .
Corner of 4th and Arch Streets, Phila.
Have this season enlarged their establishment,
which enables them to offer a much larger
stock of DRY GOODS for the inapetion of
Country Boyers. In the assortment always be
found a full line of
.
Intel( Silks, Staple Linen Goods,
I
Fancy do do Cotton do
India do do Muslin "do
Black Goods, Dress Goods.
Crape Shawls. Shawls, all kinds.
Scared and desimblotGoods can always be
obtained by applying to ,Eyi es At Lundell.
Terms, Nett cash, and prices low according
ly.: D7 - Good country money received.
March 13,1854-3 m
HAYES' PATENT
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE
Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding
louses and Hotels.
THOSE in want of a superior Cooking . A
pparatus are invited to cull at out %Vero
house and examine this Range. For durability
economy and simplicity in operation it stands
unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation
—and meats baked in this oven will retain their
juice and flavor equal to that roasted before an
open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at the
same time without one affecting the other. It
will supply sufficient heated air to heat addi
tional rooms for the coldegi weather. It has
no descending or .seturn flues, and is equally
well adapted to bituminous or commsop hard ,
coal. The steam valve over the.bejlifig,part of
the Range carries off the srearpand scent of
cooking, as well as heat in summer.
Every - Range sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to the purchaser.
HAYES' VENTILATOR;
PFttented Octobor, 1848,
For Public flails, Foctorzes. . Railroad Cars
Chimmes„ Flues, Ships, Steamers, .5.c.
Pure air is a subject °Waling the attention
of every individual, and all buildings should be
provided with the proper means of ventilation.
Also, a powerful
Warming and Ventilating Furnace
For Dwellings, School HousesyChurchcs, Halls
'Stores, Factories, sc.
A large nssortnient of Office, Hall and Cook
in g Sloven, Parlor Orates, Registers, &n.
Wholesald and Retail.
•
RAND & HAYES,
'B2 North Sixth street, Phila.
Onr-Peraonal atten lion given to war ming on
evntilating both public and private buildings,
dit CIIZIN,
Dealers in
Lamps, Lai terns and Chandeliers,
N .E Corner Fourth and Cherry ate., Phila.
TwAvi N G enlarged and improved their store,
and having the largest assortmimt of lamps
in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to tar
nish Camphine, Pine Oil,
BURNING FLUID,
`Ethereal.Oil,' Phosgene' Gns nail Lard Oil.—
Lamps. Lanterns 01 all patents, Fancy hotel
and Hall Lamps, Chandelires, Gil andoles and
Candelabras, and litittanin Lami s,at the man
ulacturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the
package, at a small advance over suction pi
cos. fining large MANUFACTURERS of
Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco
hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can
furnish these articles at such priers that Mer
chants will find it to their advantage to buy.—
Call before going elsewhere. if you want bar
gains. Also the Safety Flaihf Lamp for sale.'
October 5; 16.53-1 y
AV II OLESALE and RETAIL
at the " Philadelphia WatO
and Jewelry Store," Number
96 North Second Street, corner
of Quarry, l'lnladelphia. •
Gold Lever Watches, lull
jewelled, 18 carat cases, 520,00
Gold Lupine, 18 carat cases, $24 00
Silver do .jewele, 9 00
Silver Lever, full j welled, 12 CO
Superior Quartiers 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50
dii;d Bracelets, 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00
0. eiVAM,
Silver Ten Spoons, set, 5 OQ
Gold Pens with Pencil and• Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 37} cents to $8 ; Watch
Glasses, pltun,-121 cents ; Patent, 181 • l i nnet,
.251 other articles proportion. All goods
warranted to be what they ate soldfor.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
eepeny Successorsto 0. Conrad.
On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepinee.still lower Allan anoveprices.
•
J. E. GOULD,
[Successor To A. Fl OT.]
No. 164 Chesinui St., Swaitn's Building , Phila
ICIXN EN SI V E Music POlieber, and Dee!.
er in Alusical Instruments 6t every de.
eeripLion:
Ex'elusive agent for t id sale of Ballet, Davis
Ea CO . B Patent Suspension Bridge "Dollen and
other
PIANOS,i
L. Gilbert'sßoudoir Pianos, Melodcons,-Alsr
tin's' Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sliest Music,
Music Books, '
~ Residents ape country will be tiipplied by
mail or otherwise with music they may wish,
tuf low as if purchased in.person. Having one
of the largest stocks in , the. Uriited 'Stales, It
feel confident Of satisfying all who ineyiftwor
ma. with a call or order.
Dealers in Musk supplied on tbemost)ibera
tome. Pianos to let. Second-hand PionOs for
sale. .may 20 PM Iy)
ZINC PiLIMITS.
ZI N C PAINT S, one third cheaper, than
White Lead, and free from all poisonous
qualities--The Now Jere) , inc Company hav
ing greatly enlarged their Works and itrproved
the qUality of their products, are prepared to
- execute orders for their superior Paints, Dry,
and grOund in Oil, in nsadrtcd paenges of f'aoni
25 tes.o6'pounde. Also—dryon barrels ol 200
pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is
sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure
and unsitypeeed for body and uniform ,W bite
nese. A method of preparation has recomly
been discovered which enables the Conti-tally to
warrant their Paints to keep fresh and edit in
the kegs for any reasonable time. Id this re
sport, their Paints will be superior to any other
in the market. Thier •Brown Zinc Paint,
•which is sold at a low price, and which can only ,
be made from the•Zino ores from New Jersey,
is now well known fur its protective qualities
when applied to iron or :other malefic , surfaces.
TheirStodecolor Paints possesses ,all the pro.,
ponies of the Brown, and is' of , an agreeable
color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buil
dings, Bridges Ate.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their,
,Agente. -„ • FRENCH & RICHARDS,
• • Wholerutle Paint Deallre and Importers.
111112-srp. N W'cor. 10th & Itlarket•sta.. Phila.
, .
STRAW GOODS=-SPRING 1854,-
rnE nuttartlliere ere now primed io exhibit
t their Splendid New Establishment just
completed on the site brtheir former.stand, .
No: 41 SOUTH SECOND 'STREET,.
PHILAOELPHi.ik, '
an entire new and beautiful Stock of Straw,
Fancy and Silk J3ornets and Flats, Flowers,
&et e nd rename, PArn and Summer Hats for.
Gentlemen, which our old patrons, Merchanta
apd'Milliners generally,'are invited to oXomine
confidently promising thorn, in extent, in 'Mae.'
ty, in nnvolly, and in styles. At smelt unequalled.i
"Q$ Orders carefully and promptly miaowed. ,
noh22-3m. THOMAS WHITE . && CO.
Altbitineo.
"rANIELORITE.'
•
'MYERV_ , EXTRACV-OF-ROCK-ROSE,
An Invaluable Reniedy for, all Scrafulatts
eases, I,digestioh, Salt Rheum, Sick head
ache, CanCer, Nursing Sore Mouth, •
and General Debility, and as a "
Purifier of the :Blood it is
"Unequalled.
The Rock Rose hap gained a reputation at
home and • abroad. which no other medicine
has ever dime iu the some length of time.
AeLording to the opiniona of eminent Phyei
,cians; the Reek Rose Flint is "unequalled in
Curing t":crofula in its Various Formst
STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN
(Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church,Now London.
0t..1.-relative to Myers' Extinct Rose.
To The American Public.
An my name has been used in connection
-with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Rock
Rose Syrup, in various edvertisements by the
manufacturer, I bog leave to make tbe follow
ing statement with reference to my acquaint.
sacs with the remedy and tests to which I have
subjected it, and thol, reasons for having intro
duced it to the notice,of private friends in the
community iu which I reside, long before the
medicine was advertised. I make this state
ment freely, because I have, as a principle,
withheld 'my name emeriti' patent medicines,
and sedulously abstamed from recommending
them to the public, believing them frequently'
the spawn of quackery and humbug, and as
landing to increase, instead otlessening human
disease and suffering. Such, I leer,. is the
character of a large portion of the patent pana
ceas of this medicine•maltlng ago. "Their
name is legion," and from their influence, sa
front, the demoniacal spirits, we have• reason
to pray for a safe deliverance.
The First Teat.-1 had myself suffered oc
casionally with sudden attacks urSidit Head
ache, and Billious 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, I determined td 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 iTstern
was changed, and the functions of secretion
were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone
and elasticity to my system, and corrected the
derangement of the digestive organs, and gave
me that inestimable blessing..--heaith. This
test woe not determined in a week, or a month;
but I took four or five bottles in perhaps us
many months. Since that time I have suffer
ed hut slightlyrfrom these derangements. My'
Sick Headache is entirely Cured.
Other Tests.—Finding this medicine so use
ful to myself; I at ogee-gave it to several inva
lid friends. About this timm. I was earneritly
solicited to give advice in reference to a child,
soma eight years of age. This child was
severely afflicted with
,a Scrofula hunter, of a
very severe typo, the humor rilie_viring•itself on
all parts of the surface, and then suddenly dis
appearing. The child was very sick, and it
was thought doubtful whether she would live,
• 'rho humor resembled black specks of mortified
flesh. In addition tu,some other remedies, a
gave the child this Syrup for : about sik - weeks„
when she had aufficient 'strength to go out to
school occasionally. The swellin g of her limbs
ceased, and obo was restored to health. The
family feel dint. they owe her life, with GA's .
bleising, to my remedies.
This test satisfied me that the Rock
possessed. specific powers for Scrofulous ,ht
more. then tested it in cases of Cutanents
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox. Cancu,
Sure Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, Peg.
In all these cases with perfect success. Attu
testing this Syrup for more than a year, I
wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthurd.
astically, not avecting ..my letter would' be
published, that but Syrup was a "Parikorite,"
all-healing,. and I gave him the - result of its
operations in several instances. I stated in
that letter that "it wen invaluable as a,reinedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum, and other disorders, included in the
varied family of diseases known' ae Scrofula,
&c.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder
ful efficacy." lily opinion of its value for the
above named diseases, remain unchanged, end
the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1860. 1 do not recommend it for ell the ills
of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating.
ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec
tions, I believe it superior to any known curs-'
live agent.
It has been sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to 'establish its adoption to extensive
usefulness in mitigating human suffering and
roast log diseases.
But What Is the Mak Rose?
The following history of fire Rock Rose
plant and its medicinal properties, we take
from the New Haven Palladium. March 11:152.
_ "The increased interest manifested in the
Rock Rose plantgin consequence of thynatly
wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound
Extract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history
of it, in order to correct any errime ' is opin.
ion that may have been entertained(' Docent
ing it; and also to set in a true light the na
ture of a plant which promises to be univer
sally beneficial.
"We are indebted to the United States Die
ponsatory of 1847, for the following dosorip
lion of it:
" It is entirely different from the common
Rose. It is a red-stemmed, oblong lest plant,
having a bitter taste. In add4ion to remark
able peculiarity of the: plantkof bearing two
crops of flowers in one season, it also has ano
ther interesting end beautiful property.
Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of Nos,
vember and December, he hos seen hundred
ot these plants, sending out near their roots,
broad, thin, curved ice-crystals, about an inch
in breadth:-which incited durineThe day, and
were renewed in the morning. :For a more
minute and authentical deseripaon of it, the
reader is referred to Toney and Grey's Satan.
foal works.
Its Iledical History and
'Are far the most importanLeince upon these
depends its value to the community. Dr, Lou.
don says tharin 1799, it was so valuable in
-England, that it was cultivated from seeds.
Ever since 1806, Professor Ives of Pala Col
lege, has, habitually used it with great BUCCW3B
n Scrofula and Chronic- diseases, snit through
him its virtues were made known, until, as Dr.
Tyler says, "it is now in "this section New
Brien) a common article in domestic practice I
for the cure of Serefulteand Cutaneous diti.
oases."
' Dr. Mt!Vow. q gco'cli Botanist of notoriety
while truyellino in America in 1814, learned
RS "use in Canada. Returning to England, lie
employed it in medicating hie bathe, whie
become greatly celebrated for the cure of elm
lar diseasee.
Dr. J. H. Thompson, of.the same place, pre
scribed it in bud eases of Scrofulous patients
at Wills' Hospital. His fiuccess attracted the
attention of senior physicians, lie repeits the
following remarlcnblo case of white swelling of
the hip, in February, 1814 The lad was
seven years old, and bad the' disease "three
years. The bone Was dislocated both upward
end outward. There was a largo opening in
the hip leading to the bone; into which I could
thrust my finger. I counted threo.ulcers. Ho
had been under several physicians, who had
given him up, I ordered a dandelion of Rick
Rose. In two days his night sweats ceased
I then ordered ateesnoonful of Reek Ruse three
times a day.
entirely wet
Dr. Webb, of Madison, Ct., testifies to the
value' of Rock Rose, as evinced In the cure of
Thiriy.nine day+ after ho was
numerous cases of UM Scrofula, esFecially it
children.
Manufactured by 'Win Franfilin& Co., Now
Raven, Cl.. .e.
• * Mr. Warren,though a minister of the Gee
pel, hoe for a period of 15 yours, given alien.
lion to the subject of medical science, to qual.
ify him to administer to the sick, in connection
With his pastoral duties. -
EDWIN R. WARREN.
New London. April 2, 1853.
Agents tn'Cumberlan d Cotinfy.—S. W. Hay
erstick, S. Elliott end 3 . A. Kelso, Sorlisle;
Haversilek & Strohm, Icngctown; J. • wisher,
Mechanicsburg; M. Dit er, Shiremanstown;
Eppley & Ernst, Cedar Spring; J. Rifilioni
Sterrelt's Cap`; Thomas Gramm. PluinfielJ
`3.•,,R. Hejtun, ;NMI, vllie 03.: II . Wi l eY.Greeri
Spring; Wherry & Risenficiii4r, Newburg ;IV:
D. E. "him, Shippeushurk; Russel
.&' Dice;
• Nekintion-; Aleiandei -& MullSn,Pupertowni.
)r. L. H' Limber, Churehtown. • • •• ,• - -- .
- CRO/OR:.LIQUORS: ,. •
Lot' OrchniceLl;QUOllS, or Noricm,
•'" lode:far solo , os reosajtablit't , litrms. —Liquor
• looters OriB...tivorn keepers will•fitoi it"to thoir
imoiost to illumine this stoqlc. Apply to ;*
Mn; 3] .. 2 .111 I I OUN/McCARTki EY.
,il~TYDicii~e,~ '~
EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED.
Lake's Vegetable) Compound,
icin 'run cung on
EPILEPSY on FITS!
Ia performing more wonderful curea than any
other medicine yet known or LejoreNcp».
PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
The preprielor basin Itiapossession numerous .
certificates, narrating the
Aetaniehing and Miraculous Cures!
effected by this medicine, and directs attention to
the following only, to assure those who are an un
fortunate to be afflicted with the terribh disease
heretofore regarded incurable, that LAKE'S pre—.
partition
IS ALMOST INFALLIBLE IN ITS CORE!
'
From Mrs; Brooks, widow of Mnj. Jac Brooks,
late of Conneaut, 0. • ,
ONN; Feb. 3,133.
Mr. Z. LASE-Bir C : Men E ne AUT send me another
bottle of Fit Medicine, at I do not like to be
without it on hand. When I commenced giving
the medicine to my son Edgar, he had from one
to three fits per duty. Ile has now taken the me
dicine over five months, and fins had, I think,but
two fits in that t me, and those very light. His
body 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 activi
ty. He is et yenrs old, and has bad fits over 12
years, which hove Leen very frequent, and very
destructive to his constitution and mind Hun
dreds of dollars have been expended for - Medicine
to "CURE corn,'' but nothing has relieved him un- a
til•he used your medicine. Respectfully yours,
MOLLY BROOKS.
From Judson Landon, County Superintendent o
the Ashtabula County Infirmary. ,
•
KINGSVILLE, Feb. 4, 1803.
Mr Z. LAKE—Sirs Please send a few more
bottles of your "Fn Medicine ;" I may not need
it, but think safer to keep it on hand. Your me
dicine has done wonders. I gave it to Miss Jane
Delano; she has had fits for 26 years, brought on
by Tinting the measles when but fume yenta old;
which could not be brought out to the anytime.—
After taking the medicine a few tlyS, SHE HAD A
'FINE CROP OF MEASLES, and has haul no litn sonic.
Site had fits or symptoms almost daily. ' She and
her father concur with me in saving that we be
lieve the medicine has or will work a perfectcrwe.
I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane li‘tuder
son mid A ris Corby, who have had fits almost
daily, for n. number of years Their fits have
ceased, and I believe the medicine will have the
desired ehect. Much money has been expgnded
by the friends of the above patients for doctoring,
all to no purpose. The cure was left for your
medicine to peefonm, stud I can cheerfully'recom
mend it as a valuable discovery. Respectfully
Yours. , JUDSON LANDON.
_ _
Superintendent Ashttibuln Co. Intimacy.
Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE,
Conneaut, Ohio.
E F WELLER, traveling agent.
Sold by S W •Flaverstielt, Carlisle ; E
Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; D W Gross, Harris
burg,- - .
- Oct S-IY'.,
DOCTOR YOUR
SELF-PRIVATE-
LY, for 25 cents, by means
of the POOKE' JESC U
LA PIUS, or, Every One
WS OWN PHYSIAN !
—The thiety.sixtb
with.one hundred en
aravings, showing- Private
Diseases and _Malforma
tions of the Generative
System, in every shape
and form: to which is ad.
Diseases of Females, in.
!males only (see page 190),
prig of the higt, _pporbuice to married peo•
pie, or those contemplating marriage. By M.
YOUNG, M. D., Graduate oldie University of
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, London,and Honorary Member of the
Hhiladelphia Me diens society. The various
forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness„
Diseases of the Prostrate_ land, Impotency, soli.
tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, and
all the recipes given in plain language. The
chapter on selfsabuse and Seminal Weakness is
worthy of prrtieular attention, and should be read
by every ode. Young men who have been unfor.
tunnte in contracting disease, 'previous to placing
yourselves under the care of any-doctor, no may.
ter what his- pretensions may be, get a copy of
of this traly , viduable work.
Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should
possess l)r. Yonng's Trentise_on Marriage; the
Pocket .iEsculapius, or Every one His
sician.
fr Let no father be ashamed to present a
copy of the JEsculapius to his chid. It may
save him from an early grave. Let no young
man or woman enter into the sect et oblications
of married life, ‘v ithont reading the pocket /Eel,
colapius. Let no one suffering from a hackhied
cough, pain in the side, restless nights. nervous
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up by their phy melon, be an.
other moment without consulting the ./Escida.
dius. Have the married or those about to he
Married any impediment, read this trrly useful
Book, as it has been the muffle of saving thou
sands of unfortunate creatures from the very
jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies
of this celebrated work has lice,, sold in this
country and Europe since itt9B, when the firit
editiOn was issued.
tn". Any personeending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one,copy
of this busk by mail ; or five copies will be seta
for , $l. Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG,
No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," Post.
paid. .•
Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel
plika certainly entitles Dr. Voting to the coon
-4160 of the afflicted, and he may lie consulted
on any of the diseases described in his dills! Col
tlnblications, at his office 152, Spruce Sit ...et,
every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundur'. ex.
cepted) and palmy nt any distance can consult
Dr. Young by lette PAID.
r‘.SHRINER'S VERMIFUGE,
Better testimony than was evrr altered in Fa
vor of any other V9.mtflige !,! •
RECOMMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS,
We,, the subscribers, Medical Prartioners,
having been made acquainted with the composi.
tion Sitriber's lndian Vermifi , ge," take
,pleasure, in recommending it to the public. us
valuable' remedy for the expulsion of Worms,
t being both safe and effectual.
•
Samuel Swope, M.D. • Taneytown,
John Swope, M. D, S CO.,
J. J. Weaver, AL D.
Middleburg.
,Ina. E. 11. Ligget, .
Liberty, Frederick coy, Md —Thomas Sim.
M, D, 0. 11, Owings, M.)) Thos. Sappington
M 1) Sidney Sappington, M D.
Jaines M.Geyer, Woodsboro,Md.
G Sappington, Al 1), Unionxille,Md
Wm A Mathias, M D , Westminster. Md
Beparticular to ask for lor SH HINER'S IN.
AN V P,R MIFUGE, and take no other
Price 2,5 Cents per Bottle
Prepared by W E Shriner, . Druggint and Lite.
mist, 'Westmintter, Md. , Lax:
And soho by all storekeepers, 1 - •
Jan 25, 4m.
THE WONDER Q THE AGE,
For the Cure of ,Saltrheum, Chilblains, Com
mon Sores, Chapped or Crocked Hands, Burns
or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, Inflammation
of the Brener, bites of inseetg3 Sore Lips,
pies on the Film, and Breaking Out, and Sores
on Child rea ; and all diseases of the Skin.
This Ointment will cure the Saltrheum nod
Burns, or Chapped halide quicker and sorer
than tiny other medicines oldie kind, before the
puhbe.
To substantiate the above,l can give Imndreds
of certificates. but I consider it no use, as (any
person can do the same, it they have friends, for.
even a worthless article) 1 ri.lsolely on the
merits or the Ointment for the p u dic pairunage.
N. 11.—A single box of thivOintment
keep any Blacksmith's, Farmerls, Sailor's, or
Mechanic's hands, let 11)ent chap or crack ever
so bad, sound and in good working order a ll
*infer* Prepared and sold by
MONROE TERUEL,
• • , Naugatuck,Conn,
Sold also by the principal Druggists, anti
Country Merchants. Price 26 cents per boy ta
Nqv. 16, 1853-1 y
1000 TONS No. 1
SUPER PHOSPHATE ' OF LIME,.
DEBURG'S Original and Genuine warranted
(4'Boocl-tor quality, the chenpostinanure in the
world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low
prices. • • . • r • •
EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER.
5000 barrels extra quali,y Lritid ,Phister p
looted expressly kir its fertilizing stialny.,-
10,000 bushels of same in bulk; , •
- 1,000 barrels Calelned , Plitater.
• ..500 .do . Casting. -• 1 , , •
100 do :Dentist. ' •
' . „*.• Gu'A'No. '•
.
• This article NV:O Oferlu,confiderwe to pur ens
miners as mutate erty importisdi,and fur sum.
tier to mostin the, intirket- : --
5000 bags of-. hjvAti parlor 7,,Guaner for sale at
the lowest initial • roles- Ala° , Pata g onian
CO untie: Petidret to; Greend•Charronl,:tkm.- deo , ,
C.,. F tgIIJH , 4c
Co;)
rAt the Steam Plastet•Millzjoaction Ye
venge,:Cioyt and
. Callowbil streets,
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