Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 14, 1854, Image 4

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heaping and Moiling Machine
N. C. Eberly's Testimonial in favor of this ex.
As we live in an age of improvements, and
labor saving Machines are getting more and
more desirable and needful, Ifeel!itAny, duty
'to state my experience, and, give my candid
opinion, for the benefit of farmers generally,
with re, , pect to Jcihn 11. Manny's Relining and
Mowing Machine.
Early in the spring of ;853, I erigageSione
of these machines; and during hay and &rain
harvest, fairly and fully tested its practical
operation; and I must say, it, went far ahead
of my , expectation in cutting grain. For al
though the most of my grain was badly lod
ged and tangled, yet the machine performed
admirably well, as many of my neighbors can
testify who saw it work.
In mowing the platform is removed, (which
is easily done,) and the machine cuts and
spreads the grass beautifully on the ground.
I cut both clover and timothy grass with the
machine, and it performed exceedingly well.
Two horses can work it all day. I understand
there are several important improvements
made on the machine this year, so that it .will
work still better.
I have seen other patent Reapers work, but
none of them, in my opinion, can -compete
with Many's. Farmers who are desirous of
purchasing this excelent Reaping and Mowing
Machine, are informed that they can.be had
by applying to ISAACSTEEPS & CO. Harris
burg, Pa. , • M. C. RBEiILY,
Spring Garden Farm, Hampden township,
Cumberland county.
We, the undersigned, *ire certify that we
wore present at a trial of one of Iganney's
Reaping and Mowing Machines in a field be
looping to Mr. Ramshart, near Harrisburg
where some forty or fifty persons were assem
bled together, and that machine performed
admirablywell and gave very general satisfac
tion, notwithstanding that the ground was
very rough, and the grain heavy and lodged
in places.
autatiou.
Carlisle Female Seminary.
MISSES PAINE will commence the
SIMMER SESSION of their Seminary
on the second Monday in April, inn new and
commodious school room, next door to Mr.
Leonard's, North Hanover street.
Instruction. in the languages anit "rawing, no
extra charge.
Moste tanglit by n experienced teacher,at
an extra charge. (sept3tf)
. .
' *Plainfield Classical Academy
Near Carlisle, Pa.
THE 116th Session will commence MAY Ist.
A retired and healthful location, with thor
ough instruction in the various departments o
Classical or Mercantile education.
Terms—Board and Tuition (per
session), *- - - - - • 860 00
(!ljeit Catalogues with full information address
iii R. K. BURNS,
Principal & Proprietor.
Plainfield, Climb, Co.. Pa.
WEITE 'BALL ACADEME.
Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa.
THE SEVENTH SESSION of this flour
ishing Institution nil' commence on
MONDAY, the Ist day of MAY next, The a&
vantages which it afloids, 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 situated; the instructors are all cent
peient and experienced men; the course of in
struction is extensive and thorough, and special
attention is paid to the comfort and health of
the students,
Boarding, Washing, Lodging, and
Tuition in English, and Vocal Mu
sic., per session (5 months),
Instruction in Ancient or Modern
Languages. each. 5 00
Instrumental Music, 10 00
For Circulars and other 'information address
D. DEM.] N GER,
Harrisburg. Pa.
Afar 8 '
Young Ladles Select School.
CARLISLE, PA.
THE summer term of tide school will com
mence on Monday, May Ist. The patro
nage of the citizens
,i 0 again respectfully soli
cited, and parents in the vicinity who contem
plate sending their daughters away for educa
tion, are invited to makoinquiries concerning
the merits of this school. The tuition ranges
from $5,00 to sB,ooper quarter not including
Drawing,_.Fainting nail Fancy -Needlework.
which ere 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., Geo. W. Hither,
Dr. T. C. Stevenson.
Mrs. J. F. DOWNING, Principal.
April 5, 1854.
CULI'D.•VALLEY INSTITUTE,
(MALE VIED FEMALE.)
At Mechanicsburg, Zia.
REV. JOS. S. LOOSEZ"A. Rev. W. 11.
SUPER, A. .111., Principals; assisted by ex
perianced Teachers. This Institution opens
its summer session on the let of MAY. The
buildings are new and.commodious, the rooms
large and well ventilated. Parents and Guar
dians are invited to come and see this Institu - - - ;
Mon, and inquire into its merits, (as rare ad
vantages are afforded,) before sending their
sons and daughters elsewhere. Besides the
regular literary and classical course of the
Institution, instruction is given on the various
mosical instruments, such as Piano, Melodeon,
ard.. as well as on Brass, Stringed and Wind
Initrumenta.
TERMS:
Boal4 Room and TORion in English
branches & vocal music per session, $55,00
Igitin, Greek, French & German each, 5,00
Music—on Piano or Melodeon, 12,00
For circular address
_
' JOS. 8 t LOOSE,
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland co., l'enb'a.
march 29-2 m. A
BITE, SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE
SPRINGS,
AT DOUBLING'GAP.
These Springs aro in Cumberland County,
12 miles west 'of Carlisle , and are now open
for the reception of visitors. The •valuable
improvements which have been made since
last season, and the recent discovery of - the
'Chalybeate - SPring, add greatly to the induce.
ments presented for the present season.
'ANALYSIS Or TES WRITE SULPHUR AND ORAL..
TIIICATE SPICING&
The odor of Sulphuietted Hydrogen, per
ceived at some distance from the Springs. im
parts to this water the peculiar properties of
Sulphur Springs. Beside this ingredient, I
find that the water contains Carbonate of So
' da and of Magnesia, Glauber's Salt, Epsom
Salt, and Common Salt; ingredients which
give it an increased value. After removing
the excess of carbonic acid which it contains,
it.gives.an alkaline reantion.
- .
• The Chnlybeate water readily, yields a pre
cipitate after ebullition or continued exposure
Las expelled the excess of carbonic acid... Be
side the bicarbonate of Iron, which is its 'chief
characteristic, it also contains. Epsom Salt,
Common Salt, and Carbonate of Magnesia.
Respectfully Yours,-
O. BOOTH.
CNILTITIOATE OP PHYSICIANS.
•
Haring examined the elements that enter
into the composition of the White Sulphur and
Chnlybeate Springs, of *Doubling Gap, as ex
hibited in their analysis by Prof. Booth , of the
Hint, a practised and competent chemist, are
authorized to say, that they possess all the
ire properties.of eimilar medical waters
In the rations diseases for the relief of which
their use hal been reciemmended by Physic
hine.".. N. L. HATFIELD, M. D. * • -
H.-TOWNSEND; H. D.
• • HENRY BARTSBORN.'M. D.
cr PhilaSS [Juno 7,2 m
FAIMOBB 100$
FEBII and largo eupplylot Gioia Cradles.'
;nay and Grain flaker,•llfivand Grain,
Forks, Scythe Snatha 'rand 'halting Yorks, 30
dos Grain and Glate Solthee of. Mu beet 'man
ufactura, warranted goad and very cheap, at
ihe• Old Stand, 'North Hanover street.. Carlisle:
,May 17..
_JACOB BENER.,'
Agricultural.
came Maine.
HARRISBURG, Dec. 14, 1853
WM. JENNINGS,
HENRY CLAY.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD,
Not a Particle of
_Mercury iri it. -
n infwllible remedy for Scrofula, K lug's Evil,
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutancrus Eruptions,
Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches,
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tet
ter, Scald Head, Efflargen.ent and Pain of the
Bones and Joints, Stubborn Uleers,• Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints scut all
Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mer
cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the
Blond.
This valuable Medicine, which has become
celebrated for the number of extraordinter
cures effected through its agency, has induced
the proprietor; 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 n large mumbo, are
however. stronger testimony than ,the mere
word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen
tlemen well known in their Incalitins and of the
highest respectability many of them residing in
the city of Richmond, Va.
F. BOYDEN, Esq. of the Exelange Hotel,
Richmond, known every where,says he has seen
the Medicine called CARTER'S SPANISII Mix.
runt-administered in over a hundred cases, in
nearly all the dbeases for which it is recommen•
led with the most astonishingly good results.—
He says it is the most extraordinary medicine
he has ever seen. s
uF....alsio FEVER—Great Cure.—l here
113 certify tlint"foi- - thr4ee years 1 LnJ Ague. and
Fever of the most violent description. I hail
several Physicians, took large quantities of
Nlercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, but all any perplanent
...th last I tried Carter's Spanish 'Mixture, two
bottles of which effectually cured me and lam
happy to say I have luta neither Chills or Fever
since. I consider it the Cest Tonic in the world
and the only mOicipie that ever reached my case.
JOHN LONGDEN.
Beaver dam near Richmond Va.
B LUCK Esq now in the city of Richmond
and for many years in the Post Office, lots such
confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's
Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of
50 bottles which has given away to the afflicted.
Mr Luck says he has never known )t to fail when
taken according to directions
Dr MINCE in practising physiean and Memel._
ly •of llie - City - Hotel in the tity of Richmond,
says he has witnessed in a number of instances
the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which
were most truly surprising. He says in a case
of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the
good effects were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink=
& Morris, Richmond, - Was 'cured: of Liver
Comfflaiitt of 8 years standing by the use of two
bottles of Carter ii Spanish Mixture.
GREAT LURE OF SCROFULA—The edi
lord of' the j ltichmond Republican bad a servant
employed mrtheir press room cuyed of violent
Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, wide!' en..
tinily disabled him from work. TWo bottles, of
Carter's Spanish Mixture made a licrPet cure of
him, and the editors.in a public notica say they
"cheerfully recommend it to all who arc afflicted
with any disease of tire blood "
STILL ANOTHF4I. CURE OF SCROFU
LA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula
•by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly
a valuable medicine: Jarties M 1 nylor Cotffluctor
on the Rib' &. P It R Co Richmond Va
Mr John Thompson residing in the city of
Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carters
Spanish Mixture,of Salt Rheuni, which lie had
nearly 20 years. and which till the physicianant
thecity wend.] not cure. Mr ThoMpson is a well
known Merchant in the city of Richmond,. Va.,
and his cure is most remarkable.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSF
CO, No 83, Maiden Lane, New York
T W DYOTI' & SONS, No 132, North 2d
street, Philadelffltia.
BENNE rr & BEERS,NO 126 Main street,
ILchmonil, Va..
And for sale by S Elliott, S W Haverstiok
Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J, Ix Herron
C Altic, Shippensb'urg, and by ilea
eres ,r, medicines every Where
Terms.
$55 CO
Corner of ganotrer . and Lou[her SW., Carßele,
111 E - Undersigned has always on hand a large
mock of superior Citbinat Ware. in all the
different styles, i.vhich be is prepared to sell at
the lowest prices.v'tfe inyjies attention partic
ularly to the Pdient Spring- Bottom Bedetcall, a
'midst useful article, which entirely obviates all
objections. The ottom can be attachetho old
Bedsteads. They have given !ratite satisac-
Lion to all who have them in use.
• ~ (:CrCOFFINS. made to order auk° ahortes
notice.
onll N. DELL,
GENERAL COMMISgIONIMERCHANTS
---- AO WARD STREET,
Opposite Centre,
Iv BALTIMnRE
•
IF, AW, 11111.1 4 l a
,NEAIL I'APEO.TOWN, COMB. :CO.
ISASItELL trorritrouze.
CoNT,INuE to supply Lumber ol all kinds
at the shortest nttice, and on lerme lower
than ear; be hed eleeivhere. All orders directed
.to E. UASICELL, Papertown. or WM. D,
'SEYMOUR, Jr., Carlisle, will be promptly,
attended . to. ifeb22 ly
virousE, Sign, Foncy and Ornamental
;111 Painter, vinriflormarly Harper's) Row•
nest doer to Trout's Hat. Store. ' Ha. will at
tend promptly to all the aboya ...doscriptions of
painting, at reasonable . prices.. The various
kinds or graining attended to, oltail'as Imahog
any. oakovalaut, dm, in the improved stylek
Carlisle July 19 1852-19
'FRIT Z -HEND.RIr;•V"
20 .1V:" 8t al., /yffici. • " '"
) 1 1 , 9eiece" 14,eiilecte,rere, Cer,i,tel lere;
• CoPraa Blo 4l, cene!til ;.9.9i Bueineep,,
; • irtrOLESALE, ic:APTAIth nien.
tifaciory , lsllargaretto Street. e9p7ly
£iltafcii ntccu4
Attiste in Bair.
ated•Gosaamei• Ventilating
nd Teupacia. ,
Dollard, Prowl
Inventor of the Ceteh
Wig and Elastic 11 ,
Instructionoto enn
to measure their PRIM
Fnr Wigs, inches
No I,The round of
' the head •
3 From forehead
overlie head to
the neel.rC,
3 Frotu ear to ear
Ic Ladies and GentlCmen
s with accuracy•
Tooppea be swaps, incbge
No 1 From forehead to
beck as far as bald
2 Over forehead us far
over the top
4 From ear to ear
round die forehead
It DOLLARD has always ready for sale h
splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies'
Wigs. half Wigs, Frizoti, Braids, Curls, &u,
beautifully manufactured; and as cheap as any
establishment in the Union
Dothirds I lerhanium extract or Lustrous Hair
Tonic, prepared from South American Herbs
and Ito ts, the most successful article ever pro
duced for preserving the hair from full ingout
or changing color, restoring and preserving it in
a health y and luxuriant state Among other rea
sons why Dollard 'dinar cutting saloon maintains
its immense popularity is the fact that his To lie
is appied to every head of hair cut at his estate
lishment, consequently it is kept in better pres
ervation than' under ant known application It.
being thus practically tested by thousands, offers
the greatest guarantee of its efficacy.
Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establish
menu 177 Chestnut street oppoeite the State
House, Philadelphia
It Dollard has at least discovered the ne plus
ultra of HAIR DYE and announces it for sale
with perfect confidence in its surpassuig every
thing of the kind now in use It colors the hate
either black or brown, (as may be desired) aim
is used without injury to the hair or skin either
by slain 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 alien
tium lig 2.i, ly
CARTER'S SPAKISII MIXTURE,
PE 0,0 Us ,
CO WA .
71068 FETYER
Jan'y. 221851,-Iy.
JOAN W. BEIM & CO.,
. I Z / U2lQWOra' 4 ,...
ten
,~?t~et~~.,.
Hardware
an
oe draw
o n
i t i h a t
r a tt. l
u oi s t e l l ; b P e u r public s
t !
winch tqViiiii - V consult to good advantage by
examining the elegant mid complete assort
mem of hardware of eveiidescription, which
130 is now receiving at Ms old' stand on North
Hanover street.
ns ref - inked
3 Over the crown of the
head
TO COACIIMAKERS.
.Wit haven large supply of springs, hubs.
bands, laces, curtalns;and flour oil cloths and
drab cloths, of different qualities, in lacceveay
thing in your line.
CO CABINET-MAKERS
We offer comiiletesetts oriteneers, knobs and
Mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to aui
both the taste and the parse. •
CARPENTERS EXAMINE
to ap lendid asses meat of tools in your line
as also u complete stock of building materials,
such as locks, hinges, across, latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper titan ever, as
has been acknowledged by a cerpViifer who
has seen them.
BLACKSMITHS.
cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a sup—
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other lion
genetally 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. trace chains, Kamer,
and every other article from a .cradle to a
plough,to suit them in price and quality.
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the quantity and
quality now on band of cedar warttubs,
churns, buckets, oils, 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,
pre.-enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices from 6 cts. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake here, as all articles will be-sole
at the lowest cash prjces nt the old and well
known stand 1 - 11 North Hanover street, East
nice, between IVlcGlaughlin's hotel and Kell
er's Hat Stern. JACOB SE..NER.
march 16
' NEW DRUG STORE 1! !
South Ilanov r Street, Near the Court house.
JJ. KITS ER, druggist, would respect
-3 • fully in rill the citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that h nis opened a new .
CHEMICALVIVD DRUG STORE.
His stock is entirely new, and has been selec
ted with great care. As many of the articles
in daily use by physicians and families deteri
orate by age and exposure, great care will be
taken not to allow such articles to accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to his stock o
Medicines, Essemial Oils, Oils, Tinctures,
Wines,- Extracts, Confections, Chemicals,
&c. Together with - the above he has a full
assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, rind
CONFECTIONARIES
o every variety.
did assortment of
Perfumeries, Soaps,
Extracts, Fancy, Hair
Clothes and Fles h Brushes, Supporters,
Br. ast Exhausters, Nipple Shields,
Tooth Washes and Pastes; also
MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES
of the best quoin y. SE OARS, from the bust
Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor,
from one cent upwards,
In order to ensure his customers against
mistakes during any temporaray absence of
the proprietor, the services qt an experienced
and competent assistant have bet n secured,
which will I.e felt to be important, in vii v of
the responsibilities which a l t e known to devolve
upon the druggist.
," -- PIIYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
will be faithfully and promptly attended to.—
Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the
country will be filled with care, and at prices
which must prove sat islact‘ ry.
N B.—All officinal preparations made in
strict accordance with the directions of the U.
S. Pharmacopoeia.
A liberal share of public patronage is res
pectfully solicited. Terms Cash.
Mnv 11. 1853. " . 8..1.,...K1EFFE,R.
HARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL !
HENRY SAXTON.
THE subscriber having returned from the
city would call the [MCIIIIOII al his friends end
the public gnerally to lie large. and well se
lecied assortment of Hardware mbieli be ha s
just received. consisting in part ol d
~BUILDING MATERIALS,
serves, hinges, lodes, bolts,
oss, putty, paints, oils, It., '1 001. S -,
edge tools; saws tend planes of every descrip
tion, with file, raspy, hammers, anvils, &c.
A general assortment of
SEMEMAK S Sr/SADDLERS TOOLS,
together with mogee.co. fling nod binding
skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness
mounting, saddletrees, &c.
- COACH 'num miN G—canvoss (phiin, en
amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en-
Eamelled leather', axles, springs, hubs, spoke,
lelloes, shafts, &c, lac.
Cabinet Makers will find a large assornient
of varnishes, mahogany mid walnut Veneers,
moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair,„&e.
The stock of IRON is large and.well selec
ed, comprising ull the kinds in general use, as
hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar
and hand iron, round, square anti oval iron,
horse shoo iron and nail rods, with a l arge lot
of cast and spring steel, Englishand,„A merican
blister steel, &o. r r
Housekeepers and. those slunk eninmencing
will find it to their alvontng. to call and exam
ine our cutlery, britt anis dud plated ware
Pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &e .
In addition to the above we have received a
splendid assertment of WALL PAPER, ma
king the stock complete, end at such prices as
cannot fail to give satialt.ction. We invite all
friends to call, knowing it will be ,to their own
advantage. Remember the old stand, East
High Street, Cardslo, P,
Oct. 12, 1853. HENRY SAXTON.
DR. S. B. igsrprzn,
OFFICE in North Hanoverstreet adjoining
Mr. IV°lf's store. Office hours, more par
ticularly from 7to 9 o'clock, A. M.,and from
5 to 7 o'clook. P. M. fittnelff '5
FIRE INSURANCE,
The Allan and Emil Pennsborougli Mutual
Firo Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by on Act of Assembly, is
now - Tully organized, and in operation under
the management of the following comniission
ets, viz:
Daniel Bailey, William R.,Gorges, Michael
Conklin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stay.
man, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coovor, LOWIE.
Hyer, Honry Logan, Benjamin H. Mouser, Ja
cob Mumma, Joseph Wielccrehatn. Alexander
Cathcart „
The rates of insuranceare as low lAnd\ thyoy ,
able nen - fly Company of the kind tho State.
Persons wishing to become members are in
'sited to make nitrification to tlio agents of the
company; 'who - are willing to Wait upon them
at any timo:.
• . BENJ. El. MOSSER, President
HENRY LOGAN Vice President
Lewis flyer, Secretary
Michael Cocklin, .7rensurer.
AGENTS.
Cumberland County.--Radolph Martin, N
Cumberland; C. B. Bierman. Kingstown , lien
ry Zeatfing, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell
...artiste; Dr.• J. AM, Churehtown ; Samuel
Graham, West Penneboroogli; James McDow.
'el, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, .South Middle
ton; Samuel Conner, Benjamin Haversack,
Mechanicsburg; John Merrick, Lisburn; Da
vid'Coover, Shepherdstorn.
• York Connly,—Jolin_Atow.mlfn,_Thilsburg--
Peter 'Wnifurd, Franklin; John Smith, Esq„
Washington ; W.. S.• Picking, Dover ; JW.
Craft, Paradise. • •
DtN.Y. DAR7rIt
Ilarriabtikg.-11opeci &Lockman. '.•
Members of the
can
baying policies
adout to expire can have them'. renewed by
malting application to any of theagenta.
ly.
alEir IPUBLICVIIPIafiri
BOOKS!LOOKS!!
A Year in Turkey, by Grade.
Hops: and !Utahans, by. Gram Greenwood.
Greenwood Leaves, do - do
'Cho advonturea of a Country Aletehrtnt, by
the author of F•Wild.WestrYn Scenes."
The Two Roada—the.Right and .the Wrong--
rublished.by L ippincott , Gritrabo It, Co.
Tht-lotimplighter. . •
• Ptitiphor Papers or beat Society in• New York
Downing on Fruit TremotAmerieo;.&o: •
Also, always on hand niorge assortment of
Books, Stationery, foreale by
' A,, PIPER 0 .Igte
O,4AICER
laks,PAEgxeum,,Y soffere hie ''professions
I. l l, , scr,viciee•te,ghe pitlzeee or Carlisle and eur:
'rounding country,•..... •
••• Cyfin9ipld maidefraio nSoUth.fjanoverstreet,
4 1 0 P o Nitcj 0 :the ,. " , Ypielltept,0,1E90!
%outage; 4p4 20, 1853 i `",
Otores anbelpri.
Ile Lae alb° on hand a nplen
zui:~tcllait~~u~.~
LIVER. COMPLAINT, •
DyspEp„iiA,JAul.,DicE,
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS
EASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL
• DISEASES ARISING FROM, 4
• . 'DISORDERED LIVER Olt
STOMACH.
Sunk as Constipations, inward piles, fulneee
of blood to ilio -head, acidiiy 01 the stomach,'
nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, Unties or
weight-in the stomach, sour eructations, sink
ing or. fluttering at the pit of theistomach,
swimming of the head, hurried and difficult
breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or
suffocating sensationti when in a lying posture,
dimness of vision, dots or %robe before the
sight, fever and dull pain in the head, defic-
Jeney of pereplrution, yellowness of the skin
and eyes, pain in`the aide, back, chest, limbs,
&c. sudden &blies of lieut., burning in the
flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and grey
depression of spirits,
CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED. DY '
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
Prepared by
DR, 10, M. JACKSON,
No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the, above diseases is not
excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation
in the United Slates, ae the cures attest, iii
many cases atter skilful physicians had failed.
These Bitters are worthy tho attention of
Invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec
tification of diseases of the Liver and lesser
glands, exercising the most searching powers
in weakness and - affections of the digestive or.
gans, they are withal We, certain and pleas
ant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Testimony of the highest character! HON.
GEO. STROUP, Judge of the District Court in
Perry county, Pa., Nov. 15th, 11352 said: uyour
'lloofland's German Bitters' Ilan 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 stepped at the hotel of Wm.
Lackey, one year since, predicted iroin -his 0 .
miacitited countenance and debility, that ha
could not live much longer. He was unable
to attend to his heirless, 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 motel business and
perform manual labor. The Cane of Henry
Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed
would ever recover from the debility-of his
system, but was looked upon as fast apprdach
ing the grave, took eight or nine bottles of the
Bitters during the lust winter, and this sum.
mar he bas been fto the surprise of all who
knew Iris case] following his trade. The case
of IVilliam Murphy is no less astoniehing.—
He too was so far reduced ris to induce the
general belief that the grove alone. would 1. 1 0
his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended
him to try the Hoolland's Gorman Bitters; he
is now apparently a well man, and able to do
(Chard day's work. We could mention many
other cases of a similar character. if it were
necessary. I myself derived much benefit tram
their rise. I In.ve given considerable of it a
way, not for your benefit alone, but to relieve
suffering humanity, and let nici assure you I
am pleased to see the happy result. To the
afflicted we say, try them - fairly and I will
warrant relief"
•
These Bitters era worthy the attention of
it.valids, ',miming great power in the reto
ration of a healthy action of the li‘er and the
;lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and
nervous sykley, and bringing the system gen
orally to a high state o, health.
Far sale by S. W. Haverstick and S. Elliett;
Carlisle; Ira
.Day, Mechanietburg; J. H. Her
ron. Newville; J. S. Mile, Shippeneburg, and
by dealers in medicine every where.
DRUGS! DR UG I DRUGS!
Freshet Spring Supply I
lIA Vl funL received streak' stock of 1114 ed •
Paints, Glass, Oil, &e., which
having been, purchased with great cure at the
best city Inpases,.l can confidently recommend
to Fan - dies, Physicians, Country Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and pure.
DRUGS.
Patent Illedicincs, Iterbstind Extracts,
Fine !mini cats, Spiees,ground and whole
;'lnstruments, Essences,
Pure Essen". Oils Perfumery, &c.
Cod Liver Oil— Warranted Genuine.
DYESTUFFS.
Indigoes,
Aladdex - s,
Sumac
Log and Cam Woods,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas,
I
Lan Dye•
RA I NTS,
UM
Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey %Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Tarpon
tineCopaland roach - Varnish; - and - tied Lead.
All of which will ho sold at the very /owest
market price, ..Also,a fresh and splendid as
sorttnent of
FANCY GO ODS,"FR VITS,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
c 'lmitated for use and ornament, nll of wl.ich
aro offered at the lowest cash prices, at thp
cheap Drag Bank and Fancy Store of the sub.
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HA VERSTICK.
Alny 28 1851. •
SADDLE AND HARNESS DIAHNO
rinliE subscriber continues to carry on the
I. above business, in all itsvartoue branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's corner, where he intends
keeping on hand ageneral assortment in his line,
Consisting of all kinds of fash
ionable SADDLES, Bridle
inartingzlre, irths,Circingle
and Halters, also /-
TRUNKS, tray. tri
'sling and saddle • •En
hags. Ile also
manufactures themost approved
Spanish tSiglag , Saddles, ever
used in this country, those
wishing a handsome, dtitableand pleasant sad
dle will do well to call and lee them. He also
manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and
Whipain all their varieties, and confidently be
lieves from the general approbation of his cue
tomars, that Ito maltea the neatest and best
gearson all their variety of breadth, that is
mule in the goo ntry. lie also makes all.ltinds
of alatrassy's to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl.
oil Hair and r Spring Matritsses. All the above
articles wilkbe made of the best material and
workmanship', mad with the utmost despatch,
Mitt-14vAVM. OSBORN.
•
,
CLOTHING I CLOTHING !
THE subscriber is now having made up n lo
of Fashionable and Substantial Clothing whiul
he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any es,
tablishment in the borough. , The stock wil
consist of
OVERCOATS,
Fine DRESS COA :-
'
SACK COATS, ' •
PAN TA LOONS,
• vEsTINGS.
The Clothing will' be made out of none but
the best quality of goods; cut out by an'expe
rienced and good cutter, 'and the work got up
n'thebest maanor and by 'the best of hands—
We hate now on hand a lot of choice Clothing,
and all Nye ask is for purchasers to .give its a
call and' they will be pleased with the Work and
priues ; At the old stand on East Main Street,
Jan 181 1 ' CHARLES OGILR.Y.
rarril — XE littn.7l,ATCE.
THE undersigned having been the agent o
the Keystone Life Insurance Company,
•ol Harrisburg. I'a., continues to act in that ra
pacity, by authority of said Company; ,Pa
would respectfully,inform-the Cremmumtrthat
ho will attend to such persons as may signify
their desire to insure their livest- and thus give
some protection to their bereaved famijiss and
friends, in case of death. Office in WeetTom
fret Street, Ciirliale. •
IHavtAs tf J. •WORTHINGON. '
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.. .,
VraillE, subscriber having returner! from the
City,.,has Just opened for the Spring
trade a large and well soleetad stock of HARD
WARE, foreign and .doinestic, embracing ev,
orythiugusauliy found in that line of basilicas.
The attention of, friends and the puldte.genor•
ally is.respectfully directed to the assortment
=will
hand, assuring them' that goods of all kinds
,will he sold for cash at a very small advance on Ananufactuioil prkos.
; IKritemombot: the' old mood—East Main at.,
.:,'nine 8 flaNaV SAXTO'N''
STRAW , IArAINTED. '
The subseriker will p'sy - Critilt for.STRAW,
Of any kind deli Sered et Middlesex. Purifiers
Will find it'to their, interest to sell . their ,straw
and poraiitiriectither manures. •
' P. stmy oak . ,
Agent,
t titir9otl)
Q'U!l 4UUPYIiSCIfIcIfI. ~
Household' Glasawate,
From the. Principal Factories and late
• Auction Soles,
Comprising a full and desirable assortment at
25 per cent•helow initial rates.
- Dealers and others will dti . well to call before
purchasing elsewhere. 1000'packages on hand.
' EDWARD F. CORI , IELD,
152. sow!' Second street Spruced
apt 17 3m Ph. adelphia.
it. 10 7 ,41
ORNADIENTA 0_44,
Shade Er. Fruit Trees.
EVERGREEN
Flimering Shrubs, Plants, Vines,
Roses, &c.,
in great variety and size, suitable for planting
the present season. Cultivated and for sale at
the Nurse'ry and Garden of the subscriber and
at his stand, iu the City,
In the Market ' beloW Sixth St.,
Philadelphia:
0:7 - All Orders carefully attended to:'and for
warded with despatch. Catalogues furnished
on application.
CIE
KEYSTONE DRY GOODS STORE,
MITRES lea LAZTIDELL,
Corner of 4th and Arch Streets, Phila.
Have this season enlarged their establishment,
which enables them to offer a much larger
stock of I) fi.Y GOODS for the inspetitm of
Coun't'y Buyers. limbo assort Tent always be
hound a hill line of
BlackSilks,Staple Linep Goods,
I
Fancy do , do Cotton ',•do
ithiirt do do Aluslin do
Black Goads, I - Dress Goods,
Crape Shawls, f r -Shawls, all kinds.
Scarce and desirable Goods can always be
obtained by applying to Eyies f‘z Landoll.
Terms, Nett cash, and prices low according
inr-Good country money received.
March 13, 1.551-3111
HAYES' PATENT
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE
Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding
Rouses and Hotels. '
THOSE in want of a superior Cooping Ap
paratus urn invited to call at out Ware
house and examine this Range. For durability
economy and siniplicity in operation it stands
unrivaled. It has it perfect but air ventilation
—and meats baked in this oven will retain their
juice and flavor equal to that roasted before nh
open fire. 'Meats and pastry cooked at the
same tune without one aflecting „the other. It
will supply sidlicient heated sir to heat midi
' done' rooms for the (-oldest weather. It has
no deser nding or return fines, and is equally
well adapted to hotoninous or common hard
coal. The steam Valve over the boiling part of
thin Range' carries the steam and scent of
cooking, ns well ns heat in summer.
Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to the pfirelinser.
HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Patented Ocioltor, 1848,
For Public Hans, Faclorics: Railroad Cars,
Chanmrs, Flues, Ships, &carnets, ‘s.c.
Pure air is n subject claiming the attention
of every individual, and nil buildivgstbould fe
provided with the prop'er means of ventilation.
A leo, a powerful
Warming and Ventilating Furnace
For Dwellings. &haul Houses, Churches, Rails
'Stores, Factories,. ts . e.
A large ar son rn ent of Office, Hall and Cook
tog Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c.—
Wholesale and livtall
RAND & HAYES,'
82 North Sixth street, Piga
1. " - l'erpnrial attention given to war ming on
evntilating both public and private buildings.
XPAVIS at 06
Deniers in
•
Lamps, Lai terns and Chandeliers,
Corner Fourth and Cherry ats.,
"HAT N G enlarged and improved their stole
I
having the bilgest aseorment of lamp
in Philadelphia, they am now prepared to Jur
nish Camp - 111,w, Pine nit,
BURNING, FLUID,
Ethereal Oil, Phosgt re Gas ehtl Lard Oil.—
La nt ps. Lenten. , of all palerna, Fe nay Hotel
and Gall Letups, Chendelires, Ulu eadolt s end
Candelabras, and BP ittnnin Lanti s.tit the nou,
011 en. Glees Lamps by the
package, et a small advance over ant lion pri
ers. Being large N UFACTI BEIIS of
Oil,fine Battling Fluid , Ethereal Oil, Alco
hol and it he only true) Phoagene Gas, they can
furnish these ankh s prict a that Mer
chants will find it to their adventage.to buy
Call bctore going elsewhere, you aunt bar.
gains. A lon the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.
October 5, Ifs'-1y
Cheap If latches S Jeirciry.
NV /1111.,115A LE and lIGTA IL
- to, at the " Philadelphia Watch
and Jewelry' Store," Number
1-----\ ‘ 98-North-Second Street; cbf - j
• .4
f of Quarry. Philadelphia.
N" - .4 , ,'it , - Gold Lever Watches, lull
'40. , (..... ins': jewelled,. 18 carat cases, 000,00
Gold Lenir;e, 18 carat cases; $2l 00
Silver do i t wei.-, 0 00
Silver Lever,' full j welled, ' n CO
Superior Quartiers - 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7-00
Fine Silver Sprctacles, 1 50
Gold Bracelets, , 3 00
Ladies' Gold pencil., 1 nO
Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to $8 ; NVatch
Glasses, plairiZT2/ cents ; Patent, 181 ; Lunet,
25 ; other article's, in. proportion. All goods
warranted io he what they are sold for.
STA 11 I.TEtt Fr. lIA R LEY ,
septny Successors to 0 Conrad.
On hand. Rome Gold and Silver Levers and
Lopines.still lower Than... anoveprices.
_
No ; 164 ehesititit St., Swaint's Phila.
XNISNSIVIs Music Publishor, and Debi
.l.ld•er in Musical Instruments of every
acriplion.
Sxclusive agent for t to sale of Bello, Davis
F./ Cob Patent Suspension Bridge ./Eolian and
other
- PIANOS,
L. Gilbert'slioudoir Pianos, ilolcnicons, Mar
tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Mu - sic
Music Books,
Residents of the Country will be - tapplied by
mniftsrl'otherwise. UM) music they may wish,
asclow as if purchased in person. HaVing one
of the largest stocks in the United States, It
leel confident of satisfying all who moy:lavor
me with a Coll or order.
. .
Dealers in Musk supplied on the-most libera
teams. Pianos to let. Second-band Pianos for
sale. mnv 20 1803 ly)
Spring 16''Sitnimer Clothing
ST.E.INBR BRO'S di. Co.,
AT their old stand ON MAIN S'l . ' ' the
corner store by the Market House-, have'
just received their Spring and Summer supply
of Bendy-Made CLOTHING, and now age"
to the public the largest' and most catertilly
selected stock in this section of country. They
.have_beenLvory-careful-in making -- theiraelee;. -
tioli to pay strict attention to the quality of
the materials, and to the neatness, durability
and fashion of the workmanship; end thew
enure stork they therefore can recommend.—
It comprisesoov.,,
• Sack and Frock Cents,' •
...
- Dress and Business Coats,
Overcoats and Pea ,Inckets,
Alsb PANTS and VESTS
of'every desirable style and quality, together
with a large supply of
'i! Gintlemen's Furnishing Goods.
Shirts; Alnderaltirts, Drawers, Hose, •Fancy-
Stocks anti Cravats, Handkerchiefs. Sus Pen•
tiers Gloves, Umbrellas, &e.
°tit - Persons in wont of the above ertielee'will
do well to call soon and - examine the quantity
and prices of the goods • The, articles named
above will he sold astonishingly cheap, as wear° '
deterininedjo'defy all eornpetition ; and those
who ,areiti want of cheap and good clothing
will do well to calband examine, the qualities
and prieetirof our kbolis before ptirehnsing else
whore.. May 3—dm
GZIORGIIII 1111.11. P. gr.,
No. '56, -NOaTli WIIARVEW, PIIILADF:LPIII4:
• ' ;'eOnantifigiOit Arerdiant) "4
Per them* of English SO Atherican Pig 'Lead,
Scotch and American Pig, Bar and Bldom .1
Iron, Banca Tin and' metals generally.
:Liberal advances , made„ on consisiimbrits or
marchandize generally.. 01 , - Agent for the solo'
01 Le Roy & Co's Lead nod. Tin Pipe, Sheet
Loud, &c. Cast Iron 'Water and Geis Pipes.
• , P1p1.4261m ; ' •
As my name has been used in connection
with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Rock
Rose Syrup, in various advertisements by the
manufacturer, I beg leave to wake the follow
ing statement with reference to my acquaint
ance with the remedy and tests to which I have
eilbjected it, and the reasons for having intro
duced it to the notice of private friends in the
~,,, munity in which I reside, long before the
medicine was advertised. I wake this state
ment freely, because I have, as a principle,
withheld my name from all ,Patelit medicines,
and sedulously abstained from recommending
them to the public, believing them frequently
the spawn of quackery and humbug, and us
tending to increase, instend of leneenieg human
disease mid suffering. Such, I fear, is the
character of a large portion of the patent pana
ceas of this medicine making age. "Their
name is legion," and from their influence, su
from the demoniacal spirits, we have teaser,
to pray for n Rafe deliverance.
The First Test.-1 had myself suffered oc
, casionally with sudden attacks of Sink Bead
adlic, and Itillious Diarrhea, and I had sought
a great variety of curative agents to but little
purpose; and suffer log from t his disease (din r=
rhea) at this time, 1 detern.ined to tesOlic new
Syrup first upon mysell. At The results were be
yond my expectutionst was u powerfal
alterative, and the morbP action of the sestUrn
was changed, and the functions of secretion
were restored to a healthy state. It gave lone
and elasticity 0 my system, and corrected the
derangement of the digestive °rpm., and gave
me that inestimable blessing—health. This
teat woe not determined in a week, or a month;
hotel took four or five bottles in perhaps us
many months. Since that time I have suffer
nel but slightly front these derangements. My
Sick Headache is entirely Cured.
Other Tests.—Finding this medicine sq-use
fel to myself; I at once gave it to Beveralinva
lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly
solicited to give advice in reference to a 'child,
some eight years of ago: This child - --wns
severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a
very severe typo, the humor showing itself on
all ports of the surface, and then suddenly dis
appearing. The child was very sick,' and it
was thought doubtful whether she would live,
The humor resembled black specks of mortified
flesh. In addition to POMO other remedies, a
gave the child this Syrup for about six weeks,
whawnlie had sufficient strength to go out to
school occasionally. The swelling of tier limbs
ceased, and she was restored to health. The
family feel that they owe her life, with GJd's
blessing, to my remedies.
'finis test satisfied me that the Rock Rose
possessed specific powers for Scrofulous ho
oters. I then tested ii to clines of Cutaneous
Eruptions, in -Measles, Mann Pox. Cane tr,
Sore Mouth, Erysipelas,S.llt Rheum, Piles, kg,
In all these cases with perfect success. Arta
testing this Syrup for snore than a year, I
wrote file. Myers (October 70,1850) enthusi•
astically, not expecting my letter would .be
published, that his Syrup was a 'n Pankorito,"
all healing, and I gave him the result of its
operations in several instances. 1 stated in
that letter that " it was invaluable as a remedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum. end - other disorders, included in the
varied family of diseases known as Scrofula,
&c.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder
ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for the
above named diseases, remain unchanged, end
the. same 119 When I wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1850. 1 do norrecommend it for all the ills
of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating.
ly say, that as a remedy for Serolblous , affec
tions I believe it superior to any known cura
tive agent. -
It. has been sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to establish its adoption to extensive
usefulness in mitigating human suffering and
removing diseases.
But What ist the, Rock Rose?
The following history of the Rock Rose
plant and its medicinul properties, we take
from the New Haven
"'The increased interest manifested in the
Rock Rose plant, in consequence of the many
wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound
Extract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history
of it, in order to correct any' errors.) i Is opin
ion that may have been entertain. dr I:incom
ing it; and also to set in a true I igl.l the na
ture ofa plant which promises to be univer
sally beneficial. -
"We are indebted to the Unitdd Stales Die
pensutory of 1847, for the folletVing deserip
lion of it:
" It is entirely different from tire common
Rose. It is a red-stemmed, oblong. heat plant,
having a bitter taste. ln addition to remark
able peculiarity of the plant, of bearing two
crops of floweriein one season, it also ban ano
ther interesting -arid beautiful property.
Dr. Eaton say a, that in the months' of Nos
veinber and December, he hes seerrbnintred
of these plants, sending not near their meats,
broad, thin, curved ice-crynta is, about an inch
in breadth: which incited during the day, and
tvero renewed in the morning. For a more
minute and aulhenticul description of it; the
reader is referred to Tetley and Gray's Buten.
icul works,
S. MAUPAY,
Riving Snr. P. n , Phan
Its Medical History and Properties
Are. far the moat important, since upon therm
depends its value to the - community. Dr, Lou/
don says that in 1799, it was so valuable ,i'n
England, that it wits .cultivated from seeds.
Ever siu,co 1806, Professor Ives of 'Yale C3l`
• lege, hat habitually used lit.with groat success
n Scrofula and Chronici dieriaes, Sfill thk011E1)
him its virtues were made known, until,'its Dr.
Tyler says, ,` it is. now In this section (New
Haven) a common article in domestic practice
fm the cure of Seroftda,.and Cutaneous die:
eases:"
Dr. Wit Itlaw.'irSco'cli Botanist of notoriety -
while travelling in America in 1814, !coined
its use in Canada. Returning to England, lie
employed it in medicating - hie baths, which
became greatly celebrated for the curet of simi
lar-diseases.-
Dr. J.H. Thompson, of the same place, pre
scribed it in bad cases, of Scrofulous patients
at Wills' Hospital. His success attracted the
attentrontof senior physicians,' He reports the
following remarkable case of 'white swelling of
the-hip, in February, lfili :-L - -Tlio lad was
seven years old, and- had tr disease three
yours. The bone was-Amines' ediboth upward
end outward. There was a largo opening in
the hip leading to the' bone; into which I could
thrust my finger. 'I counted three ulcers. Ile
had been under several physicians, who had
given him up, I ordered a decoction of lircle
Rose. ln two_,days_his_mglit_swea fa-ceased—
a
I then ordered teaspoonful of flock nose three
times a day. Tiilrty-Rlne days after he woe
entirely 1001.
Dr. Webb, of Madison, Ct., teatifiee to the
value of Rook 'Rose, as evinced In the cure of
' numerous bases of the Scrofula, - csfecialfy in
,children:.
• Manufactured by W'm Franklin & Co., New
Haven, Ct. ' ' ~., • -:
' * Mr. Warren, though wininister of the Goa
- pn i , h as To a ! period ut . 1.5 years, given anon.
itiun to the subject of medical' science, to qual
ify him to administer to the sick, in connection
with Iris pastoral duties. i
EDWIN' R. WARREN.
New London. April 4 ! .,1853.- :
Agents pi Cumberland County.—S. W. Hav
Oration, 8. Elliott and W. A-iielso, &disk;
liaveratien & Strohm, Kingetown; J. wisher,
Mechanicsburg; 51; Bitnor, Shiremanatewn;
Eppley & Ernst,"Cedar Spring; J. Hig n ban
Sterrettts Gap; Tlimpaa' Grouson, .Plainfield"
J.... 11. Heron, Neivville ; J. 11. Wiley; Green
Spring; Wherry & Eisenhower, Newburg ;W:
D. E. Hoye, ShiPponsburg; Ruske], & /Dice;
Dickinson ' •
,Alexandei &' Mullen, Papertown ,
Dr. L. II •lAnber;.Chtirobtown.: : !
A Lot of Choice , LIQUORS;:eI 'verinue
kinds, ler sale on rensensble•tcrms: Liquor
'Deolemond tavern keepers wtll find. it to their
interest to exarnino this stook... , Apply to
; Nifty . JOTIN MeCARTN EY.
~i YrliifiilCL
"PANKORITIE 99
MYERS' EXTRACT OF .ROCK ROSE,
An Invaluable Remedy for all Scrofuloys Die
eases, I..digestiota, Salt Rheum; Sick Bread
ache," (lancer, Nursing Sore Mouth,
and General-Debilily, and as a
Purifier of Ike Blood it is
Unequalled, .
The - Rock Rope has gained o reputation et
Milne and itbrmid, which no' other medicine
has ever done in the some length of time.
According to the opinMes of.cannient Physi
ciano,-the Rock Rose Mint is uneqUalled.in
CurAng ,!!crofula In Its - Varinus Forms!
STATEMENT OF REV. E..R. WARREN
(Pastor of the 2(1 Baptist Church,New London,
Ct..) relative to Myers' Extract Rose.
To The American Public.
czioiami, ram:Tong.
alrbitinc,
EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED.
Lake's Vegetable Compound,
FOR TIIE CURE OF
EPILEPSY on 'FITS
Is performing more wonderful cures than any
other medicine yet known or hefore the ;midge.
PRICE 11.11 E DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
The proprietor has in his possession numerous
certificates, narrating the
Astonishing and Miraculous Cures!
effected by this medicine, and dircets attention to
the Ibllowlng only, to assure those who are so no-
Itirtunate to be afflicted with the terril.l«li scare
heretohire regarded incurable, that Line's pre
partition o
IS .ALNOST INFALLIBLE IN ITS BEBE!
From Mrs. Brorks, widow of Mnj. Jas. Brooks,
lute of Conneaut, U.
CONNEAUT, Feb. 9,11153.
Mr. Z. LANE — Sir: Please send me another
bottle of Fit Medicine, as I do not like In be
without it on liond. When I comment:4A giving
the medicine to my son Edgar, he had from one
to three tits per duy. He has now Intern the me
dicine over live months, and has bad. I think, but
two fits in that t me, and those very light. His
body and mind are very much improved; and by
the olessing of God, I feel that the medicine will
restore his Lolly and mind to their wonted activi
ty. Ile is 20 years old, and has had fits over 12
years, which have been, very frequent, and very
destructire to his constitution 1111 d mind Hun
dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine
to "eerie FITS," lug nothing!)ns telieved him un
til he used your medicine. Respectfully yours,
POLLY RECR.3I.S.S.
From Irtisen Landon, County Superintendent o
the Ashtabula County Infirmary.
KINGSVILLE, Fl!,. 4,1933.
Mr Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send a few more
bottles of your ' 'Fit Medicine ,• ' I may not need
it, lint think safer to keep it on hand. Vonr me
dicine bar done u tinders. I gage it to Miss Jaim
Delano ; she has had fits tor Sd years, bronght on
by having the measles when but 0,111.3(1113 old,
which could not Ire brought nut to the surfiree.—
After taking the nierlicine a leiv days, site BAD A
rtN C CROP OF 111 EAi1.ES, and sin 1111 d 110 NB 901 ye.
She had fits or symptoans almost daily. She and
her fatherconcur with 'inc in saving that we Ire -
lieve the 'medicine has or will work a perfe c t core.
I also'gave the Medicine to Miss Jane 11.-ncler
son rail Ark. Corby, who have bad fits almost
daily, For it number of years. Their fits• have
eeased, and I believe the medicine will have the
desired ehect. Muth nomeyhus been expended
by the 111011119 11i111010101,0 11110011 N fill` 110e101111g,
nil to 110 purpose. The CUM WWI left for your
medicine to perform, and I 0110 cheerlully rectun_
mend it as a valuable discovery. Respectfully
.ours. i iID S 0 N LANISON, .
Superintendenf Ashtabula Co. Infirmacv.
Prepared nod sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE,
Conneaut, Ohio.
E E WELLER, traveling agent,
Sold by S W Ile versticts, - Cab.lisle • Eii
Thomas, Mechanichburg ; D by liross, 'Harris
burg. oct
DOCTOR YOUR-,
SELF—PRIVATE
LY. for 25 cents, by means
of the POCKE''
IESCC
LA PIUS, or,
Every One
WS OWN PHYSIAN!
—The thirtyssixth Edi
tion, with one hundred en
twavings, showilig Private
Diseases and lUnlfortna
lions' of the, Generative
System, in every shape
and rem to which is ad.
Diseases of Females,
.2rnalca only (see loge 190],
being of the highest importaitec to married pee.
ple or those contemplating marriage. By W
YOUNG, M. I)., Graduate oldie Universit, cf
Pennsylvania, Member of the ,Roynl College of
Surgeons, London,and Honorary Al:tuber 01 the
libiladelphia Ms diens society. The various
forms 01 Sect et Diseases, Seminal Weakness,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, linpotency, soli.
tory habits of youth, are faithfully described, an
a Ire recipes given in plain language. Tire
chapter on selfealthse and Seminal 'Weakness is
worthy of lorrticularnttemion thnil should be rend
by every one. Yating men who have been unfor:
'lisle in contracting disease, tires loss to placing
'elves under the care or any doctor, no mtg.
hat his pretensions may be, get a copy of
truly valuable work.
'course.
ter rill
of this
Sea Captains and persons going to sen, should
possess 1)1.. Young's Treatise on Nlnre . hige, the
Pocket JEseulopius, or Every one Ills own Phy
sician.
Mr Let no father be nshamed to present a
copy or the, ./Eseulapius to his el nil. It cony
save him Irom an early grave. Let no young
111:111 or woman enter Into the Eyelet obliestions
of married f ile., a it reading the pocket .tEss
eulsmius. Let no one suffering from n Inneknird
coughs, pain in the sole restless nights. nervous
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspepti r, srns:v
tions, and given up by their 013 sinless, be am
other moment without consulting the /Esenla.
dins. Ilave the married or :hose about to be
married nine impedirnent,mcavl thin telly-useful -
Book, as it has been the means of sn‘iog thew_
sands of unfortunate creatures from tine vv.ry
jaw's of dcaih. Upwards of a MILLION copies
oqthis celebristed work has been sold in this
errantry and Europe since 1333, when the first
edition was issued.
ccji Any person sending TWENTY4IVE
truss enclosed in letter, will re t eeive one copy
of this bunk by mail; 'or five copies will he sent
for 51. Address Dr. %11L1.1A111 YOUND,
No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post
pi •
Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel
phia certainly entitles Dr. Yount; to the caul.-
d slice of the afflicted, and Le ma) he eoesulted
on any oft he dist rises deseribeil in his dilly Pot
dahlications, nt his office 159, Spruce Street s
every day between 9 and 9 o'clock, (Staids.
ceptedl and persons at any distance can tOnsult
1)1.. Young by letter. roar PAID,
-SHRINER'S VERMIFUGE.
Better testimony than was et rr ofterbd in Fa
wn• or any other Vernange !!
RECONIMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS,
We, the subscrtbers, Medical Pritationers,
having been made neMp inted. wick the composi
tion Of ‘` Shriner's Indian Vermilage," take
plettsuKo in recommending it to !Immobile no a
valciable remedy tbr the expulsion *of Norma,
I being both safe and etreettial, I '
Samuel Swope, AIM. 2 . Taneytown,
John Swope, M. It, s Carrel co., Md. ;
. 1 .1 , . i; . , i , „... i1 1:t:1 ,t a . ve L, r it., ,
gi A c l t . , l2 .
..... p . Ai hi di ann.
Liberty, 'Triadlifiek'co., Md —Thomas Sim.
M. D: O. DV Owinks,.M 1) 'Thos. Sappington
51 I) Sidney.Sappington;lll 1).
James Al Geyer, All) %Voodshnro, Md.
G It Sappington, 51 I),.Unionville,Mdi
I,Vin A Pdathias, II 1), Westminster ' Md
Be particular to a sk for tor SII 12 lN ER'S IN
DIAN VE It MIPITGE, and take no other
.Prme 25 Cepts per Bottle .
Prepared by \V 8 Shriner, Druggist and Cite:
misf,'Westinineter, Md.
And sold by all storekeepers.
Jan 25, 4m.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE;
For the Cure of Sithrhetim, Chilblains, Com. /
mon Sores, Chapped or Cracked' Hands, Barns •
or Scalds, Cuts' or I'Vounds, Piles, Inflummatium
of the Breast, bites of insects; Sore Lips, Pim
ples on the Puce, soul Breaking Out soul Sores
un Childrel; Mud all diseases of the
- ,Tllls.ointinent will cure the Saltrltetim and
limos, or Chapped hands. quiekjr• and surer
dm any other medicines of the kind, before the
To substaritisite the above, I can give hundreds
of certifipates. but I consider it no lISC, as (tune
parenu call do the_samejLthey_have_lidends,lbr
even n worthless article) I rely solely on the '
merits of the Ointment for the public patronage.
•N: lI.—A single box of this Ointment will
keep ally Blacksmith's, Former's ; Striinlelf, or •
Mechanic's hands, let them chap or crack ever
so bad,•sound, and in good working order all
'winter• Prepared Owl sold by.
MONROE TERUEL,:
• Naugatuck,Conn,
Sold also by the; principal Druggists, add •
Country Merchants. • Price .26 cents per box '2
•Nov. 16, 1715,37-ly
2000 TONS No. 1
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
DEDURG'S Original and Genuine warranted
of superior quality, the .choapest manure in tho
world. " Parmera and dealers supplied at low,
priers.
ExTR'A QUALITY LAND PLASTER:
; 5000 barrels extra quoli,y Land Plaster, se•
looted expressly for its lertillsing mutiny.
'to,ooo bushels or suing inbuilt; .
1,000 barrels Calcined Planter.
Mat do Castings'"
100 •do ,Dentist. ~ • , .
. PERUVIAN GUANO,. ' ,
• This artichAvociflarit!,:confidetictito our cud
tomera equal to ; tiny 'it:sported. and for aupe.
rior to most Huth° market. • • . ,
• .! 5000 bilge aufoodoi . .Guano for sale .at
tho lowest ttiarkot rates.' :Also', Patagonian
c nano, Paddrotto, Ground'Clunronlh &c.•&0 1
• ...C. FRENCH & Co. '
At the Steam Pittston Milis junction of York'
- venue,. Crown and Callowhlll. streets, Phila.