Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 12, 1854, Image 4

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ADVERTISEMENT
BY 0. TOYER WOLFE
Mino horse lie sloped, and I'm avraid,
Ho hash peen &Ikea, or stolen, or strayed,
Mine big phick, dot looks so tphry,
'Pont furti•en oiler twelve - bands high. ,
Ito hash peen cot shoot four feet plank,
Two legs perm.° and two pehind•z-
Po sure you keeps all did in mind.
He's pluck all ofer (Int lob drue,
All bat his face, dot's pinch too;
He (trots and goblet's, yanks and paces;
And out-yanks Pclsobel) in drnees.
And von he canons in de street,
Ho vaults upon his legs and feet,
Von leg goes down nnd.den . de oiler, -
And always follows von anoder ;
'HO hits dwo ears slake 'pon his head,
8010 oh Irma neder white or red,
But bat' !dike-0111st von you See,
lob pincher dan de oder po;
He's cot (Ili° eyes (Voks von vay,
Only he loose von t der day;
And romp-t vent to dike n ride,
Shump en his pack on Loder side;
And it is sbust gozpel drue,
Do eye onto plied viii not see you.
His pehind him:long and shloek,
Only I cut him oil' last reek,
And derefore 'tis not (My more
As half so long ns vos pefore.
He cocks his ear nod looks so gay,
And will not start or roll avny,
But ven he snorts nod makes von spring,
And chumps about like every ding;
Be rides about mit shaiz and curt,
I never see such 11 horse for shmart ;
And sometimes he goes on de road,
Mit out nopody for his.lond,
But pag of corn, and take do track,
Alit little pay orlon his pock.'
Mille horse it , not so worry old,
Not half so young as yen he's foaled ;
And von he millop, rear, or chump,
His bend cunt all pefore him plump;
And den his tail goes nll pehind,
Put sometimes veil he takes a mind,
Gets mad and turns all around, po Hire,
Vy, den his tail goes all pefore.
'Whoever vill mine pinch horse got,
Shall pny ten tnllars nn de' sbpot,
And:if he pring de tief alive,
Vy, den he pays me twenty-five.
GOLD BEATINO.-Or all metallic substances
upon which man exercises his manufacturing
ingenuity, there is probably none which ad
mits of being wrought' to so extraordinary a
degree of fineness as gold. The process of
beating gold is a very nice as well as curious
operation. OA of the most important pre
liminary steps to this process, is to alloy the
gold—for it is found that a minute per =tap
of silver end copper is necessary in order, to
impart to it a sufficient malleability. The
gold and its alloy aro melted together, and
then are moulded into ingots, which are flat
tened out by heavy rollers, into thin sheets,
about four times as thick as ordinary printing .
piper. These thin sheets aro then divided
into pieces of about an inch square, and'olle
hundred and fifty of these pieces aro interleav
ed with as many vellum leaves, four inches
square, and are then beaten with a heavy
hammer until the gold has expanded to the
size of the vellutn. The pieces of gold are
thert'lluartered, and after having being inter
leaved with six hundred pieces of gold beater's
skin (which is a very tough membrarre'pro
cured from the intestines of the ex) are ph.ck
ed one upon each other, and are agaimisub
jected to a more careful beating, with a lifht
er hammer, until the gold has again expanded
as far ns its envelope will admit. This process
of dividing and hammering is repeated several
times, until finally a gold leaf is produced,
which is about one eighteenth -thousandth of
an inch in thickness. Thus for a few guineas,
a large room might be carpeted with gold.
A FR LINCII FE31.11.1; PICKPOCKET.-1110 pp
lice of Paris have just arrested the oldest and
most experienced of Parisian female pickpock
ets, a woman named from her dexterity, the
Main-d'Or. A few days ago they received in
telligence that several pocketa,hed been picked
at railway stations, and that the Main d'Oit
bad just arrived in Paris. Thinliidglhat she
must be the anther of tharobberies; they set - e,
watch for her, and saw her in the bureau of
the Pussy oiniiihusses, near the Paleis Royal.
She was fiuuly dressed, but preset ved an air of
demure respectability. Several ladies were in
the office at the time and presently the police
eaw her blip her Laud into the pocket of a'
young lady and draw from it a well-filled purse.
'They immediately in polite tennis, asked her
to accompany them, and they carried her off
to'the Prefecture of Police. Main d'Or made
no attempt to deny her guilt, but said it was
her first offence, and that she had only recent
ly arrived from Rolland, where her. husband
died a short time ago. the history of this wo
man is very curious. She married at the ear,
liege of 15, and immediately took to thieving.
Tier success was such that she and her . hus
band lived inn
.fine hotel and kept a carriage
and pair.. Aftei his death she liv . ed w'th sev
eral eminent thieves, elost of who are now
is jail.' Iler ago is about 67, an for upwards
of 60 years she has constantly practiced thiev
ing. In the course of that time she has fre
quently been coudemiied in France and also in
Switzerland, Germany, holy, Rolland, and
other countries.
A Poon Men's asked a studeid
what throe things he most wished, and he ei4s.its
"Give me health, books, and quiet, a4i.(l
Ask for nothing more."
I naked a miser, uud he said, "money—mo
ney."
I asked a drunkard, and ho -loudly oriad for
strong drink.
I asked the multitude around me, and they
lifted up d confused cry, in which were the
words "wealth, fame atm pleasure."
I asked a poor man, who had long borne the
character of an experienced Cbeistian ; be re
plied that all his wishes could be met to Christ.
He spoke seriously, and Looked him to ex
plain. Iteaaid:
"I greatly desire these three things—first,
that I may be round in Christ; secondly, that
I may be like Christ; i thirdly, that I may be
with Christ."
I have thought much of hie answer, and the
more I thiuk.of it, the wiser it seems.
THE WOMiER OF AGE.
•
,For the Ctire of Salmheum, Chilblains; Com
mon Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns
or Scalds, Cuts or Vounds ,Piles, lidlamtnuticn
of the Breast, bites of insects; Sore Lips, Pim
plls on the Face and Breaking Out ,and Sores
cue Children; nail nil di SCUSek ol the Skin.
• Thai' Ointment will cure the Naltrlieum and
Burns, or Chapped hands. quicker nod surer
than ally other medicines of the kind, before the
public.
To Substantiate the above, I can give hundreds
of certificates. but I consider it no use, as (unv
person - min do the seine. it they have friends, for
even a worthless article) I I, ly• solelv on the
merits of the Obittnent.for the public pairunage.
' N. B.—A single box of this Ointment will
keel; any Ithicksiiiith'i., Feltner's, Sailor's, or
Mechanic's Minds; let them chap or crack ever
so hail,,somid and in gond working order all
winter. Prepared and sold by
MONROE TERBEL,
Neugattick,Conn,'
Sold also by the principal Ortiggistr,• and
',Country Merchants. Price 26 - cents per box
Nov. 16, 1853 —iy
STE.A.Vir WANTED.
The subscriber• will pay Cash for STRAW
of any kind delivered nt Farmers
will find it to their interact to sell their "straw
and purchase other manures.
E. SHRYOCIC,
Agent,
rrov3Ott)
2ativeCllallCOUS.
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE GREAT —PURIFIER:OF THE BLOOD.
'Note Pitrtiele of Mercury in it.
.44 infAlible remedy for Scrofulti,liing'sEvil,
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaner us Eruptions,
Pimples, or Pustules on the Face, Blotches,
Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Ws.rm or Vet
ter, Scald Head. Enlargement and Pain of the
Bones and .loi its, Stubborn Ulcers, 'Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal_Complaints ti.tri all
Diseases arising ft urn an injudicious use of Mer
cury, Imprudence In Life, or Impunity of the ,
Blood. •
This valuable Medicine, which has become
celebrated for the ti s n'mber of extraordina , v
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 airl
wonderful curative properties. The following
certificates selected from a large muniber, 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 respectabilhy many of them residing in
• the City or Richmond, Va.
F. BOYDEN, Esq. of the ExeLange Hotel,
Richmond, known every where, says he %as seen
the Medicine called CARTER'S SPANISH MIX
TURE administered in over a hundred cases, in
neatly all the diseases for which it is recommen
ded with the most astonishingly good results.—
He says it , is the most extraordinary medicine
lie has ever seen.
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
several Physicians, took large quantilletrol Qui
nine, Mercury, and I believe alt the Tonics ad
vertised, but all •without any permanent relief.
At last-I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two
bottles of which effectually cured me and sin
happy to say I have had neither Chills or Fever
since. I consider it the best Tonic in the World
and the only medicine that ever reached my case.
JOHN LON UDEN: -
Beaver dam near Richmond Va.
G 13 LUCK Esq now in the city of Richmond
aid Ibr ninny years in the Post Office, hiss 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 it to fail when
taken according to directions
- Dr MINCE a -practising-physicnn and former
ly of the City Hotel in'the city of Richmond,
says he has witnessed in a number of instances
the effects of Carter's Spanish Alixture which
were most truly surnrising. lie says in a case
of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the
good effects were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL Al DRINKER of the firm Drink
er & Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver
Complaint or 8. yenrs standing by the use of two
bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture,
GREAT LURE OF SCROFULA—T lie edi
tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant
employed in their press room cured of violent
Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, whirls en..
tirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of
Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfet cure of
him, nod the editors in a public notice say they
"cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted
wick any disease Of tine blood "-
STILL ANOTHER CURE OP SCROPII
- had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula
by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly
,a valuable medicine: James ri 1 nylor Conductor
on the It F & P R ' D Co Richmond V.a
Mr John Thompson residing in the city of
Richmond, was cured by three bottles or Carters
Spanish Mixture.of Salt Rheum, which lie had
nearly 20 yeTs. and which MI the physicians of
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, CLOSE' &
CO, No 83, Maiden Lane, New York
T W mum . & SONS, No 132,North 2d
street, Philadelphin.
BENN I.; rt . & BEERS, No 125 Main street,
Richmond, Va.
And for side by S Elliott, S W linverstick
Carlisle; lea Day, Mechanicsburg; .1' I-I Herron,
Netvville; .1 C Attic, Shippensburg, and by ilea
eras iii medieines everywhere,
Spring and Summer Millinery.
NlM . th i e ß p Y uai AN c , tha rk t ll s t. h . e L I h N as Ell u , st n o n p nr ie le a s
beautiful and extensive assortment of Spring
and Summer Millinery, at her stand opposite
--Arnold's stoimi in Mechanicsburg; -She is now
prepared to suit the taste
of Jadies who may favor
her with their custom, as
ft -2- her stock of Crape Bon
‘ a t .
.•' nets and cheap Bonnets of
all kinds, Silk Ribbons,
Flowers, Trimmings, St.c.
cannot be excelled. She
will also keep on hands cap . collars, under
sleeves, hankerchicfs and Mitts. Her assort
ment of fancy articlei3 cannot nit ,to please her
customers. Ladies are invited to call and see
for themselves before buying elsewhere. Prices,
reasonable. rnpril 2
BOOTS AND SHOES
TAX subscriber has now on hand a very ex—
car tensive and well selected stook of BOOTS
and SHOES, which he will sell ,
at unusually low prices. Purehas
ed•from wholesale realers,at low
rates, l e can offer each inducements to parole—
sera as will make it their interest to visit his
establishment. He has every article in the
Boot a\nd Shoe line—for Ladies' or Gentlemen's
wear—he therefore deems it unnecessary to
particularize. irr Persons - desiring good and
cheap goods are invited to give him a call.
April 12 W. SHELDON.
, 4 - CT . ikOU
• 415 3 .
CPO
Corner of .qanoverfind Louther sts., Carlisle,
rinae, undersigned hoe always on hand a large
1. stock of Superior Cabinet Ware. in all the
different styles, which he is prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. Ho invites attention partic
ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead,
most useful article, which entirely obviates all
objections. The ottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given entire salts ac
tion to all who have themin use.
. 01-GO IeFINS. made •to.order..attho shortest
notice.
JACOB FITTER
Carlisle, Jan'y. 22 1851,-Iy. •
OLIN W. BELL,
3011 N W. SELL di. CO.,
LE./
• ,A ND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
, HOWARD STREET,
Opposite Centre, '
lv BALTIMORE
F. N. ROSENSMILEL,
OUSG, Sign, Fancy 'and Ornamental
CHL Painter, Iryin's (formerly Harper's)'liew
next door to Trout's Hat Store. Ho will at•
tend promptly to all tho above descriptions of
painting, at reasonablis prices. The ~v arious
kinds of graining attended to, such as mahog
any, oak, walnut, &c., in the improved styles.
Carlisle,. July 14, 1 8 52-Iy. -
LEA'TEER.
FIifT.Z_&IIEN.D . R.Y,
Store, 29 N. 8d et., Phila. • .
Marnoco 811.1nufacturera, Carriers, ImpnrbSre,
Commission and GonaraMealhor Butunesei
WkIQLE§ALE &
Maimfaceory .1:5 Margaretta street. eep7ly
Fish, 'Fish, Fish.
0.1, 2 & 9 MACICRR.EI,..in whole, half
and quarter . bbls, Lake White Fish, alsoa
fine aatiela of SALMON TROUT from tho
the Lakes and for'llm first thne.b,rought to thin
market, in store and fin 'ale by the sabseriker.
N. W.' CoraeriMarket Square.:Carliele, :
, , HALBERT.,
. •
• .0.. 3;I,',COLE,
TT OR N. It AT L W, l- 10 .. ill attend
o
pmpity ontrotte'd to him,
o,lfico in the room formerly occupied by Mi.
Eee,,lsTotth Hanover St,. Carlisle.
April 200852. -
CILOVZIL . OMED:-.;
2•Dtontrati,figeslt , fionr - dark,l,nyeso.
BOYER"& HALL,
'Agri9ulturst Implopont fond 84611 - Store,
merlj r Hatrisburg,l".s.
0445:
Mardwqre, Ifididtiare•
FOHE subecribecwiabee to. draw the atien-
Jit_honmEthe.public_to_htiit_o"ii intercom,
winch they may commit to good advantage by
extunining the elegant - 'and complete assort
marmot hardware of evely deicripti9 . n, which,
he
n ia now recewmg at hie.uld 11 land on North
Hanover street.-
TO COACHMAKERS
We . have . a large supply of springs, hubs,
bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths.and
drab cloths, of.dillerent qualities, ifs fact every,
thing in your line.
' Cu CABINET-mAKERs
We offer complete setts of veneera, knobs and
mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to sui
both the taste and the poise,
CARPENTERS EXAMINE
re splendid assor ment. Of tools in your line
its also s complete stock of building materials,
ouch as locks, .hinges, ,screws, latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine, &c. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper than ever, as
has been acknowledged by a carpenter who
has seen them.
cannot go wrongin giving,us a call for a sup—
ply ot . hammered, rolled,,blit and other' Don
generally used, as also cast, shear American
and English blister atcel, &c. &c.
OUR FARMER FRIENDS
will also consult their intere sts by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, homer,
and • every other article from a .cradle to a
plough,to suit them in price and qunliiv.
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to examinc' the quantity and
quality now on hand of cedar tubs.
' churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the !owest
cash prices. I would also cull attention to m y
splendid assortment or. WALL PAPERS,
pre.enting a numberless variety Or Patterns at
prices from 6 eta. upwards. Remember there
'iia no mistake here, as all articles will be sole
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well
known stand rn North Hanover street. Esst
sice, betvveee MeGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell•
er's Hat Store. JACOB SE24,ER.
march 16
NEW DRUG STORE ! ! !
South Hanover Street, Near the Court House.
ID J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect.
FD . folly infoi•in the citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that he hoe opened a new
CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
His stock is entirely new, cud has been sellie .
led with great care. As ninny of the articles
in daily use by physicians and tsmilit s deteri
orate by age end exposure, great care will be
taken not to allow such articles to accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to his stack o
Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, inctures,
Wines, Extracts, Confections, Chemicals,
&c.. Together with the above he has a full
assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye-Stufle,
Paint and Varnish Brushes. anti
CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. He Itaa.aleto on hand a eplen
did assortment ot : •
Perfumeries, Soaps ' Extracts , Fnrcy, Hair.
Cloihes and Flesh Brutres, Supporters,_
Brt-ast Exhatisters, Nipple Shields,
Too,h Washes and P(181CP'; also
MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES,
el the best quality. SEGA R.S. trim the he
Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor,
front one cent upwards.
In order to ensure his customers against
mistakes during- py lemporatay absence of
the proprietor, the services of nn experienced
and competent assistant have been secured,
which will be felt to be important, in vii a of
theresponsibllities which ore known to devolve
upon the drussiFt.
sV - PIIYSICIANS' PRESUMPTIONS
will be faithfully and-promptly attended-tn.—
Orders from Physicians ,and Merchnnbirote
country will be filled with care, aa.lat prices
which must prove satislsetery.
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
pecttully solicited. Terms Carb.
May 11. 1853. B. I. KIEFFER.
HARDWARE-•FRESH ARRIVAL !
HENRY SAXTON.
TIDE subscriber havirg returned frem thii
city would call the atietomn of his friends and
the public gneralry to the large and well ee•
lected assortment of Hardwhie which lie has
just received. consisting in part of
BUILDING . MATERIALS,
' nails, scrws, hinge's, lot ks. bolls,
ass, putty, paints, vile, &e. '1 OOLS—
edge tools; saws' and planes of evt ry descrip
tion, with file, ..rasps, hammers, anvils, &e.
—A general assortment of
SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS,
together with morocco. lining and binding
skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness
mounting, saddletrees, &c.
COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, en
amelled, figured and embossed,( patent and en-
Esmelled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke,
lelloes, shafts,-&e, &e.
Cabinet Makers will find a large assorment
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moulding. rosettes, hair sloth, curled hair, &c.
The stock of IRON is large and well selec
ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as
hammered and rolled lire of all sizes„ flat, bar
and band iron, round, square and oval Iron.
horse shoo iron and nail rods, with a large lot
nicest and El pring steel,English and,Ainerican
blister steel, &c.
Housekeepers and those abut commencing
will find i: to their advantage to call and exam
ine our cutlery brittnnia and ',hued ware
pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c.
In addition to the above we have received a
splendid,assertment of WALL PA PER, ma
king the stock complete. and at sty h prices as
cannot fail to give saliskoton. We invite all
friends to call, knowing it will be to their own
advantage. Remember the old stood, East
High .Street, Cardsle, P,
Oct. 12, 180. , HENRY, SAXTON.
DR. S. B. RIMITER,
OFF IC F. in North Hanoverstreet adjoining
Hr. Wolf's store. Office hours, more per
ticularly from 7to 9 o'clock, A.M.,end from
5 to 7 o'clock. P. M. Ouneltos
FIRE INSURANCE. '
The Allen and Baal Pennsborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is
now fully organized, and in operation under
the management of the fulloWing
era, viz: ,
Daniel Bailey, William R. Gorges, Michael
Cocklin, Me!choir Brenneman, Christian Stay.
man, John C.-Dunlap,"Jacob H. Coover, Lewis
Hyor, Henry Lewin, Benjamin o..Aluasor, Ja
cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander
Cathcart.
_.. The vales of insotance.nte es.luw bud favor
able ati any Company of the kind to the State.
Persons wiching.to become members are in
riled to make application to' the agents of the
bomptiny;, who ore willing to wait upon them
at any time. •
BENJ. H. MOSSER, President.
HICNRY Loanx; Vice President
LoWle Hyer, Secretary. _
MlchaelCocklin, 7 reaaurer.
BRN.I. DAUBY
Cumberland Count(.--Rudolph_Martin, N
Cumberland ; C. B. Herman, Kingstown , Hob
Ty &arena., Shiremanstown; Charles ,801 l
~orllelo; Dr. J. Ahl, Churehtown ; Samue
Graham, West Pennsborough; Jamie MeDow
el, Franbford ; Mode Griffith, 'South Middle
ton; Samuel Conior, ; Benjamin. Haverstick
li,loehaniesburg ; John Sherriek, Lisburn; Da
,vid Coiner, Shapherdet'orn.
York County.—Min Bowman, Dillsburg
Peter Wolford, Pranklin; John Smith, .D 414
Masbington ; W. S. Picking, Dover JW.
Craft, Paradise.
llarrisburg.—firoaser & Lachman.
Momhara of
. the company hay . ing policies
ddoitt to expire can have them' renewed by
inaktnir application to any of the ofilinte.
.71Z .PUlitiltellTiOXS.
BOOKSI IR 800K13.11
MN
A Year in.Turltey, by Glade:.
flapil and Mahone, by Groat Greenwood.
Greonviood Leaves, 'do do °
The' ndventurce of a Country+ Merchant, by
the author of Wild Western Scotiem.!! '-
The:Two Roadsihe Right end the• Wron—
g. •tibliehed by Linnincott, Grambor &Co.
Thee Lamplighter.
Potiphar Papers; or beet Society in NeW York
Downing on Fruit Trees of America, &e.
Also,•alwaya on hand' a.terge assortment of
Sehool.Rooke;StationerY; &0, , f0r, sate by' '
May 3) , M; PIPER,:Agt.
FARDIERS, Low
ICIRESH and large supply . ef.
K. Hay and Grain Rakes; Hay and Grain
Forks, Scythe. Smiths ,and shaking 'Forks, 30
dos Grain and •Gress'Scythea of the best man.
ufaeture, warranted good and, very 'cheap, at
,he LOld Stand. North Hanover street, Carlisle.
, As) , ,• JACOB BENEB.
BLACKSMITHS
AGENTS
uttortuancous •
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSYF.p~IA,'JAIJ DICE,
Oft NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS•
EASE'OF 'VEIE KIDNEYS, AND ALL
DISEASES ARISING RIIO,II
DISORDERED LIVER OIL
STOJIACII. •
Such di Constipation, inward piles, fulness
of blood to Ihe'llead, acidiiy of the stomach,
menu, heartburn, disgust for food, fulness or'
•.•eight in the stumach, sour eructations, sink
i.ig or fluttering at tho pit of the stomach,
wimming of the head, huriied and, difficult
teething, fluttering at the heart, choking or
uffocoting sensations when in a lying posture,
homes 'of.vision, dote or webs before the
•
'ght, fever and dull pain in the 'head, defic^
(one), of perspiration, yellowness of the skin
nd oyes pain In the aide, back, chest, limbs,
c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in alie
ash, constant imaginings of evil, and grda
epressiun ofamrits, .
CAN BE EP/MUTUALLY CURED DT
. .DR.3IOOI I LAND'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN' BITTERS,
Prepared by
DR. C, M. JACKSON,
No. 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power'liver tho above disenees is not
racelled, if equalled, by any other preparation
in the United States, as the 'cures attest, in.
pen/ caries alter skilful physicians had failed.
``. These Bitters are worthy the attention of
eyelid,. Possessing great virtues in the rec.
ifiention.of diseases of the Liver and lessor
lands, esereising the most searching powers
ii weakness and affections of the digestive or.
ans, they are withal safe, certain and pleas.
ht.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
- Testimony of the highest character! LION.
:E0 STROO,P, Judge of the District Court in
'erry county, Pa., Nov. 1Eth,,1852 said: "your
Eloofland's German Bitters' has been in use in
ur place over a year past, and to the astonish
nest of malty has performed wonders. We
nay notice a few instances thut have come
linter own immediate notice:—almost every
,erson who has stopped at the hotel of Wm.
Lackey. ono year since, predicted ,rom his e
ndiciated countenance and debility, that ha
/Could nut live much longer. lie wee unable
to attend to his buipess, and for the greeter
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 Mends he is
now able to attend to his usual business and
perform manual labor. - The ease of Henry
lAsper a stone mason ' whom no one supposed
would ever recover from the 'debility of his
system, but was looked upon as fast approacA
Mg the grave, took eight or nine bottles of tlid
Bitters during the lust •winter, and this earn.
mar lie has been [to the surprise of all who
knew his ease] following his trade. Tine coon
of Willianiliturphy is 'no less astonishing.—
Ho ton was so fur reduced as 'to induce the
general belief that the grave alone would be
his only remedy, Mi. Luckey recommended
him to try the Hoofing's' German Bitters; he
is now apparently a well men, and able to do
a hard day's work. We could mention many
other cases of a similar character. if it were
necessary. I myselfderived much benefit from
their use. I have givrn considerable of it a
way, not for your bent fit alone, but to relieve
suffering humanity, nhd let me ussure you I
am pleased to ace the happy result. To the
afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will
warrant relief." ,
These Bitters ere worthy the attention of
it.valids, possessing greet power in the resto
ration of a healthy action of the liver and the
lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and
nervous system, and bringing the system gen
erolly to a high state o, health.
Far sale by S. W. noverstick and S. Elliott;
Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J. 0. Her
ron. Newville; J. S;Altic, Shippensburg, and
by dealer's in medicinis every where.
DRUGS DRUG l DRUGS-I
•
Freshet Sprang Supply!
I
HA V,E just redmved afresh stock of Med•
11_ Wines, Paints, Gluee, &e., which
.roving been purchased with great care at the
cat city houses, I can ponfideally recommend
Fealties, Physicians, Country Merchants
.nd Dealers, as being fresh and pure.
DRUGS.
Patent Medicines, Ileasand Extracts,
Fine hemi Gale, Spices,ground and whole
illnstruments, Essences,
Pure Essen'l Oils Perlumery, &o.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
DYE-STUFFS.
. _ I
Log.and..Cam Woods,.
Oil Vitriol
•
ICopperas,
Lac Dye*
PAINTS.
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
BM
'Wetherill & Brother's Pure 'Ldad, Chrome
Green and -Y-ellow -Paint - and -Varnish-Brushes,
I ersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
ine, Copal and coach Varnish, and lied Lead.
All of which will be sold. at the very-fewest
market price, Also,a freen and splendid as
sortment of
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,
Confectionary. and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, allot which
are - oflered at , the lowest cosh +prices, .at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover-meet.
S. HAVERSTICK.
May 28 .1851.
SADDLE AND HARNESS DIAHNG
_ .
rirvi E subscriber continues to carryon the
1 above business, in all iisvartons branches,
in North Flanover street, Carlisle, two &Mrs
North of Leonard's corner, where he intends
keeping on hand tip:literal assortment in hiPline,
_ _ COnbiatillg of all kinds of lash
ionable SADDLES, Bridle
\\ \\ , martingrt!ce, Girilis,Circingle
•, 1 '., and Bailors, also .
, . . di l' RUN KS; tray- 'ea
I V
1 101 p tin,ngEl. and saddle 4 11- 11
- , 1 , 11 , 1 1 manufactures thomost approved
,
• ' Spanish Spring Saddles, ever
a used in ' this country, those
wishing a hatutsome, durabloand pleasant sad
die will do well to call and see them. He also
manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be
lieves from the general approbation of his cue
tomers, that ho makes the neatest and best
gearson alLtheir variety of breadth, that is
mude in thosountry. , He also makes all kinds
'ol Nlatrasses to otter, viz: Straw, Mak, Curl.
ed-ttnir and Spring Matrasses. All the above
'articles will be made of the best material and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch.
ianl4-Iv _ • . WM. OSBORN.
CLOTHING CLOTHING I
TIE subscriber is now having made up a lot
Of Fashionable and Substantial Clothing whiuh
he will sell turcheap if not cheaper than.any es
tablishment in the borough. The stock will
consist of
OVERCOATS,
Fine DRESS COATS '
SACK COATS,
• —"PANTALOONS.
VESTINGS., fke.
The Clothing will be made out of none but
the beet quality of goods/ cut out by an expe
rienced andsoud cutter, „and the work got up
n the beat manner and by the beet or kinds—
We hare EMU' on betide lot or choice Clothing,
and all we ask' is for purchasers to give us n
call and they will be pleased with the work and
prises ; At the old stand on East Main Street,'
Jan 181 CHARLES OGILDY.
6 LIFE INSURANCE.
THE undersigned hiving been the agent o
die Rent:pine Life Insurance Company,
triisliurg, Pit., continues to net in that en
priCity;by nntkority of sold Company, 'Se
would respectfully mformthe community thaf
ha will attend to such persons at may signify
their desire to insure their lives;and' thus give
some protection to their bereaved remake and
friends, in cone of death: Office in West Porn-.
fret Street, Carlisle. • 1 ,
IHay.2s tr . ', J. WORTHIIsiGON.
'FAKE NOTICE,—That all persons
.•'• about comMeneing . Housekeeping and oth
ers in i want-of them, can get supplied with
Knives and Perks, Spoons ; Ladles, Coffee-
Mills, Pans,. Koalas, Sad. Irons; Ste., at the
lowert rates by - •
mar 13 , 11 SAXTON.
. ".,.Great • Rush for BargOns! •
-AT ih . eT;lew and Cheap Sierra of'WEISE
CAMPBELL.' We are - Belling We large as
eortmont of Cashmeres and Mons de Lsoil at
greedy reduced prices. I Call and,see
./an 25, 1854..
-76DSP.
NEW 00k. .4 , 4.
rrillE , eubscriber heaped reeeived-from Phila
V, &Aphis a lnrgo assortment - of D ft Y
GOODS and GROCERIES, which will be
Bold very cheap at her new store" next door to
Martin's Hotol .and nenrlv opposite Mr. °gib. ,
by's storm MARGARET SNODGRASS. •
tenth `,:iiimeritocinetitti,
To the Citizens of Carlisle,
• A. L• HICKEY & CO.- No. 148 CHEST•
NUT Street, above Sixth. Philadelphia, havi
now on hand one, of the largest, elteapest;ane
molt varied, assortment of their improved Stee
Spring Sole Leather TRUNKS ev'r °flared t.
the public,•with ft line article of Light Weigh
Sole Leather Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bag!
for travelling in Europe. Also, a splendid as
sortment of Undies' Dre•t&Trunks. Bonnet
&c., ranging in prica,from Two to Thirt3'
dollars, with a Fine variety of flobtiy Horses,
Propellera, Gigs, &c.
• All (tribe above articles we will solrlow for
cash.. Give us a' call.
- -
Prizo Medal awarded at the World's Fair in
London in 1851. - [may 81 3tn
Household Glasswire.
From the Principal Factories and late
=
Comprising a full and desirable assortment at
25 por cent below usual rates.
Dealers and others will do well to call before
purchasing elsoitvhern. 'lOOO packnges'nn hand.
EDWARD F. CORF'IELD,
152 South Second street ,above Spruce,)
and 17 3m Philadelphia.
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--.1-7-,-.7,;z1., kejf
... 57 q*V• 51 fi1r.: , .. 11 -- V z . —.- • ~ V .:,
' i'i 111.4
JAC
—--
17. E. GOULD,
tSTJCCESSOR TO A. FIOT,]
.No. 164 Chestnut St., Stvaint's Building, Phila,
EXNENSIVE Music Publisher, rind Deal.
.E 0 or in Musical instruments of every de.
scriplion, • , _
gxclußive agent for t to anle of Ilnllet, Davis
& Co's Patent Susjiension Bridge JEolian and
other'
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert'sßondoir Pianos. Melodeons, Mar•
tin's Guitars, nous, Violins, Sheet Music,
Music Bunks, &c. ^
Residenis of the country will be supplied by
mail or otherwise with music they may wish,
as low as if purchased in person. Harng one
of the largest stocks in the United States. It
feel confident of satisfying all who mayllayor
me with n cull or order.
Dealers in Music supplied an the most liters
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hard Pianos for
sale. ,mav n01A53 ly).
KEYSTONE DRY GOODS STORE,
zritEs dG LANDELL,
Corner of 4th nod Aroh Streets, , Phila:-
Have thin season enlarged their establishment,
which enables them to of n much larger
stock of DRY GOODS for the inspetion of
Country nuYers. • In the assortment always be
found n lull lit.e of.
Black Silks,Staplci Linen Goods,
I
Fancy do do Cotton "do
India- -do do Muslin do
Black Goods, • I tress Goods. a
• '"
, .
Crape Shawls. j Shawls, all kinds.
Scarce and desirable Goods can always be
obtained by applying to F,ye es & Lundell. '
Terms, Nett cash, and prices low according
ly.; irr Good country money received.
'arch Is,, 1854-3ro
HAYES' PATENT
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE
Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding
Houses and Hotels.
THOSE in want of a superior Cooking Ap
_ll_ paratus are invited to call at out W ore
house and examine this Range. For durability
economy and simplicity in operation it stands
unrivaled. It has a perfect hot nir ventilation
—and meats halted in this oven will retain their
juice and flavor equal to that roosted before an
open fire. Meats and pastry oohed at the
same 1 , 1710 without one afleeting the other. It
will supply 'sufficient heat, d air to beat.addi
(renal rooms for the coldest weather.. It has
no descending or teturn flues, and is equally
well adapted to huurnitious or common hard
coal. The steam Jnh e over the I oilirg part of
the Range carries off the steam and scent of
conking, ne well es bent in eurer n er..
EVery Range sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to the purchaser
" HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Patented October, 1848,
For Public Halls, Factories, Railroad Cars,
Chimmes, Flues, Slaps, Steamers, (5.c.
Pure air iv a subject claiming the attention
of every individual, and all buildings Ebonld be
provided with the proper means of ventilation.
Also, a powerful
Warming and Ventilating Furnace,
For Dwellings, School Houses, churches, Hags,
'Stores, Factories, §:c
A large at sortment of Office, Hall and Cook
ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Regislers, &c.—
Wholesale and Retail.-
RAND & HAYES,
82 North Sixth street, Fhi/a.
. D:!trPersonal attention given to war rniitg an
evntilating boil] public and private ltuilairge,
ORNAMENTAL
< • 4 Shade &Fruit Trees
EVER() REE N
Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Vines,
- Roses, &c.,
in great variety and size,c - Auitable for planting
the present season. Cultivated and for sole at
the Nursery and Carden of the subscriber and
at his stands in the City,
In the Market, below Sixth St.,
Philadelphia.
.;.All Orders carefully attended to and for
warded with despatch. Catalogues furnished
on application.
S. MAUPAY,
Rising Sun P, 0., Phila
apt 19
DAVIS &• CULIN,
Deplerz in "
Lamps, Lai terns , and Chandeliers,
N E Corner Fourth and Cherry eta., Phila.
I - WAVING enlarged and improved their store,
I - II and having the largest assortment of lamps
in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to fur
nish Campliine, Pine Oil,
:BURNING FLUID,
Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.—
Lamps, Lanterns el all patens, Fancy Hotel
and 112111 Lamps, Chnrideliros, Gtrattdolesanti
Candelabras, and Brittania Lamps,at the man.
ulficturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the
package, at a small advance over auction mi. ,
ces. Being large MANUFAC.TURERS of
Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Asco
hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can
furnish these articles at such prices that Ater-,
chants will find it to their advantage to buy.—
'Call ',More going - elsewhere, if you want bar-
gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.
October.s,lBs3—ty
111.61RIPirt(11:JE.
A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL!
ibuTIIICII surpasses in quantity quality and
V V prices any that has ever yet been opened
in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
of all,kinus of Hardware, such us, Shoe Fin
dings, Saddlery', Coach Trimmings, Pninte
Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, Arcola, Bows, Felloes,
Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand
more articles unmentionable.
Having purchrsed largely of Heavy Goode
prq ions to thehilvonee In prices; I am enabled
to sell geode at old prices. Poisons in w ant o
Hardware ore invited to fall and examine my
goods and bear my prices, and you will be sat
isfied where the Cheap Hardware is to be had.
•
o.' - 'llly sleek of, WALL PAPER is nnap
prom-heti by any in the Borough.
• Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a
continuance of the Same is solicited. by
JOHN P. LYNE
G Want Side of North Hanover Street,
Carliel
.
Xew, Grocery (OW Variety
03 7 /:2CDEI2.a
riviE subscriber would respectfully inform
his friends - and the polio generally that he
fiat; lust returned from the cities with
a large and varied assortment of
ilslltE GROCERIES, GLASS and'
QUEEN SWARE, FISH, &e. &0..
which he offers for sale on the moat
reasonable terms; a' his „NEW STORE. cot ,
nor of Nottli Hanover at, and the
Public Square, directly opposite ;(t."
the Carlisle Deposit Bank. His
stock embraces everything usu
ally kept in a Grocery and Vs- •
riety' store... . . • e xamine'
The public are: invited. to 'call and
hikolook before purchasing elawhcro,ns lief eels
,ehnfident !ICI can sell the beat goods at the
est 'mai.
. J. D•.. HALBERT.
lItOPMI LONG S SAWLS—Just re
ceived 'a- few Long lied , Stjuaie prochn
Shaw a,andifor aeletbv - • .
* • G l9O HITNR.II
. „..
Jl~t~licittca,
"
- MYER S' EXTRACT OF • ROCK ROSE,
ninvalaable Remedy for all Scrofulous Die.
qeasee, Ddigestion, Salt .Rheum, Sick Bead- .
. ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth,
and General Debility, and as a
Purifier of the Blood it is
Unequalled.
The Rock Rose baa gained a reputation at
'oine and abroad. which no Mime medicine
as ever done in the same length of time
•.euoiding to the opinions of eminent Phyei
...lans;the,Rock Rose PlAnt is unequalled in
Curing; ? , :crol'ula. In its Various Forms?
;TATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN
Pear of the 2d Baptist Church,New London.
. .
Ct..) relativo to M yore' Extract Rose,
To The American Public.
/keit nameihas been used in connection
^ ith recommOndations of Mr. Myers' Rock
nose Syrup, in various advertisements by the
tanufacturer, I beg leave to make the follow
ig statement 'with reference to my acquaint
ace with the remedy and tests to which 1 have
objected it, and the , reasons for having intro
aced into the notice of private friends in the
I immunity in which I reside, long before the
iliedieine was advertised. I make this state-
ment freely, because I have, as a principle,
withheld my name from all patent medicines,
nd sedulously abstaiecd from recommending
them to the public; believing them frequently
the spawn of ,quackery and humbug, and as
ending to increase, instead of leinening human
disease and suffering. Such, I tear, is the
huracter,of a large portion of the patent pans-
Imes of this medicine.making . age. "Their
mime is legion," and from their influence. sci
ifrom the demoniacal spirits, we have reason
o pray for a safe deliverance.
The First TiNie•—.l had myself suffored oc
casionally with sudden attacks or Sick Head
ache, and Rillious Diarrhea, and I had sought
a great variety of curative agents to but little
purpose; and suffering from t his dtsease (diar
rhea) at this time, 1 determined to test the new
Syrup first upon myself. The results were be
yond my expectations. It - was a powerful
alterative, and the morbir' action of the sr-stern
was changed, "dnd the functions of secretion
were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone
and elasticity to my system, and-corrected the
derangement of the digestive organs, and gave
me that inestimable blessing—health. This
test was not determined in a week, nr a month;
but I took fbur or five bottles in perhaps as
many months. Since that time I have suffer
ed but slightly from these derangements. My
Sick Headache is erdirely Cured.
Other Tests.—Finding this Medicine so use
ful to myself, I at once gave it to several inva
lid friends. Alrotrethis time, I was earnestly
solicited to give advice in reference to a child,
some eight years of age. This child was
severely - nfiliated with - a, - Scrofulii - litirimr, of
very severe type, the humor showing itself on
all parts of theaurface„ 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 some other remedies, a
Waye the•child this Syrup for about six weeks;
When she had sufficient strength to go out to
school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs
ceased, and sbe was restored to health. The
family feel -that they owe her life, with God's
blessing, to my remedies.
This teat satisfied me that the Rock RIM
possessed specific powers for Scrofulous hu
mors. I then . tested it in eases of Cutaneous
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox. Cane*,
Sure Mouth, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Piles, Pee,
In all these cases with perfect success. After
.testiq this Syrup for more then a year,'l
wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthusi•
astically, not eipecting my letter would he
pnblished, that his Syrup was a Pankorite,"
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. and ether disorders, included in the
varied family of disetes known as Scrofula,
&c.: that in Dyspopei , it acted with wonder- :
fel efficacy." My opinion of its value for the
above named diseases, remain unchanged, and
the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1850. 1 do not recommend it for all the ills
of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating
ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec
tions I believe It superior to any known cura
tive agent.
It hos been sufficiently tested by domestic
proctice to establish its adoption to extensive
usefulness in mitigating human suffering and
removing diseases.
But What is the Beek Rose ?
' The following history of the Rock Rose
plant and its rmedicinal properties, we take
from the New Haven Palladiunt,-M arch 185'2 -
•• The increased interest manifested in the
Rock Rose plant, in conqequence of the many
wonderlul'eures effected by Myers' Compound
Extract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history
of it, in order to correct any errono . IS opin
ion that may hove been entertained.. sneers
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 Stales Die
pensatory of 1847, for the following deserip
tion of it :
It is entirely different from 'the common
Rose. It is a red•stommed, oblong lest plant,
having a bitter taste. In addition to remark.
able peculiaritpof the plunt,rof bearing two
crops of flowers in one Beason, it also has ano
ther interesting and beantiful property.
Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of Non
vember and December, ho hes Been hundred
ot these plants, sending out near their roots,
broad, thin, curved ice-crystals; about en inch
in breadth: which niched
_during the day, and
were renewed in the morning. For a more
minute and mammiesl description of it, the
reader is referred to Tortaiitnd Gray's Buten.
iasl works.
Its Medical History and Properties
Are fur the most important, since upon these
depends its value to tile Community; Dr. Lou.
don says that in 17,99, it 'was so valuable - go
Eugland, that it was cultivated from seeds.
Eder since 1806, Profeasor Ives of Yule C3l.
lege, has habitually used it with great success
n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, no through
him its virtues were made known, until, as Dr.
Tyler says, 0 it is now in this section (New
Haven) a common article in,doniestie practice
for the pure of Scrofula and Cutaneous dia.
'caeca."
Dr.-Whitlaw..a-Soo•oli Botanist ornotoriety
while trayelling in America in 1814, learned
its use in Canada. Returning to England, li
employed it in medicating his baths ; which
becumogreatly celebrated for the Ourirof simi
lar diseases. -
Dr. J. El. Thompion,Uf the same place, pre
sertbed.,it in bad cases of Scrofulous patients
at Wills' H • ospital.. His success attracted the
attention of senior physicians, Ile reports the
'following remarkable case of white swelling of
,the hip, in February, 1814 :—The lad
_was
seven years old, and had the disease three
yearn. Tho bone was dislocated both upward
end outward. There was a large opening in
the hip loading to the bone; into which I could
thrust my , Divan I counted three ulcers. Ho
hod been under several physicisna," who had
given him up, I ordered a decoction of Reck
Row. , In two days his night sweats ceased
I then ordered a teaspoonful of Rock Rose three
times a day. • Thirty nine days after be was
entirely well. •
Dr. Webb; of Madison, CI.,
,testifies,lri the
value of Rook Rose, as evinced in the Cure ot
numerous cases of the. Scrofula, eeFecielly . in
children, ,
'Manufactured by & Co.. New
Raven, Ci. . .
Mi. Warren, though a minister of the Gos
pel, has for a period of 15 years, g iven w on .
tin to the subject of medical science, to quill.
ifyhim to administerto iho'siek, In eimmeetion
With his pastoral duties:
EDWIN R. WARREN.
New London. April. 2,180.
.
' Agents In Comber/and County.—S. W. Hay
amuck, 8. Elhort.end W. A. nelelf, Bsaisle;
Haversack & Stroh — in; EingclOwn ; J.' Wisher.
Mechanicsburg ;larner, Shiremanstown;
Eppley & Erma, Redd,. Spring.; J.• Bighorn.
Sterretas GAD; Thomas Grenson, PlainfielJ
J.M. Heron, Nawville ; J., H. Wiley,-Green
Spring;. Wherry & Eisenhower, Newburg ;W.
D. E. Hays, Shipponaborg ; Russel & 'Dies;
Didkirienii; - Alexander &- MUllan;Papertown.
'Dr. Lenhor..Churchrowth; , r
' WALL
A. VERY ; large Iovof..WALL. PA PER
11l every altadtli.and, design, at, prices. ranging
from C rents upwards. Tho.stoelt .consists of
MUD newartmont.of Iflommotrogadn, Silvered
'and Gilt Papers, all of ,which will he lipid low
.. aIIiSAXTONS.
iThclkhlCf .
EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED.
Lake's Vegetable . Compound.
FOR THE CURE OP
, EPILEPSY oR_ PITS !
Ia
performing more wonderful cities' tha any
other medicine yet known or before the public.
PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BoTrig.
The proprietor has to his possession numerous
certificates, narrating the'
Astonishing and Miraculous cures I
effected by this medicine, and directs attention to
the following only, to assure those who arc so un
fortunate to be afflicted with the terrible disease
heretofore regarded incurable, that LANE'S pre
paration
I 8 ALMOST INFALLIBLE IN ITS CUBE!
Prom Mrs. Brooks willow of Maj. Jas. Brooke,
lute Of Conneaut, 0.
ConticAuv,Teb. 90853.
,
Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send me another
bottle of Fit Medicine, as Lilo not like to be
without it on hand. When I commenced giving
the• Medicine to my son Edgar, lie bad from one
to three fits per day. Ile has now taken the me
dicine over five months and has had.] think, but
Iwo fits in that t me, mid those very light. His
body and mind are very
much improved; Mid by
the olessigg of God, I reel that the medicine will
t.edlore his body and mind to their wonted netivi
ty„ He is 2 , 3 years old, and has had fits over 12
years, which have been very frequent, and very
destructive to. Drs constioni nn an d mind Hun
dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine
to "coon virs,'!but nothing has relieved him un
til he used your medicine. Respectfully yours,
POLLY BROOKS.
From ,Indson Landon, County Superintendent o
the Ashtabula County Infirmary.
KINKSVILLE, Feb. 4, las&
Mr Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send n few more
bottles of your 'Fit Medicine I may lint 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 having the measles when but four years old,
which could not be brought out to the surface.—
After taking : the medieine.n fe•v days, SHE HAD A
PINE. CROP or MEASLES, Haiti has had DO fits since.
She had fits or symptoms almost daily. She and
tier father concur with me in sayitig that we he -
lieve the medicine has or will work a perfect cure.
I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane ll,trider
son rind Aris Corby, who have 'bad fits afmost
daily, for a number of years. Their fits have
ceased, and I believe the medicine will have the
desired effect. Much money - has been expended
by the friends of the above patients for doctoring,
all to no purpose. The cure was left for your
medicine to perform, and I can cheerfully recom
mend it as a valuable discovery. Respectfully
sours. JUDSON LAKDON.
Superintendent Ashtabula Co.Jnfirmacv.
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Conneaut, Ohio. s ,
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Burg. oct 5-ly.
DOCTOR, YOUR
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LA PIUS,--or„Every- One
HIS. OWN PHYSIAN
thirty sixth Edi
tion, with one hundred en
aravings, showing Private
Diseases and Atalformu-
Does of the Generative
System, in every shape
and form.: to Which is ad-
Diseases of Females, in.
!males only (see page 190),
being of the highest importance to married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage. By Vs M.
YOUNG, M. D., G raduate • of the University of
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, Loodon,and Honorary Member of the
Hltiladelphin ibis dices society. The -various
forms of .S'eci et Diseases, Seminal Weakness,
Diseases os the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, ;soli
tory habits of youth, are faithfully described, and
all the recipes given in lain language. The
chapter on selfaabuse and Seminal Weakness is
worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read
by every one. Young men w ho have bees unfor
tunate iu contracting disease, previous to placing
yourselves under the care of any doctor, no mat
ter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of
of this truly valuable work.
Sea Captains' and persons going to sea, should
possess Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the
Pocket arEsculopius; or Every one His own Phy
sician.
;Kr Let no father be ashamed to present a
copy of' the .2Esculapius to his et ild. It may
save him from an early grave. Let no young
man or woman enter into the sect et eblications
of married life, witl.ont residing the pocket Los
culapius. -Let no one-suffering-from. a hacknied_
cough, pain in the side ; restless nights. nervous
feelings, anti the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up by their physician, be an
other moment without consulting the fEscnla.
dins. Dave the married . or those about to lie
married any impediment, rendthis irrly utterer
'Took, as it has been the means of saving thou
sands of unfortunate creatures from the vi.ry
jaws of death. UpWards of a MILLION copies
of this celebrated work has been sold in this
country and Europe since 1938, when the first
edition was issued.
Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy
of this book by mail; or five copies will be sent
for $l. Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG, .
No.
,152 Spruce Street, Phifsidelphini - ' Post
paid. ' • '• t
Twenty years practice in the city'of Philadel
phia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the confi
dence of the sifilici'ed, and lie nip) lie consulted
on any of tbe diseases described in his (Uncut
dublicatinne, at 'his office 152 Spruce , Slteet;
every day between 9 and 3 o'clock,(Simtlar
cepted) . and persons nt any distance can ctinsult
Dr. Young,by letter, POST PATO . .
„IHRINER ' S VERMIFUGE. •
Better testimony than wasevrr - otlered
of any oHieti Vermifuge !!
RECOMMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANS,
subscribers Medical Practioners,
having been made acquainted with the composi
tion of " Shriner's Indian Vermili.ge,” take
pleasure in recommending it to the public as a
valuable remedy for the expulsion of Worms,
( being both safe and effectual.
Samuel bwope, Al.l).Taneytown,
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John Swope, M D, Cerro! co., Md.
I, .1. Weaver, M.D. 3. 'Middleburg. •
Jun. E. H. Ligget,
Liberty, Frederick co., Md.—Thomas Sim.
M. D. O. 11, Owings, M I) Thos. Sappington
M D Sidney Sappington, M D. •
James M Geyer, M D Woodsboro,Md..
414 Sappington, MD,
Wm A Mathias, M D, Westminster. Mil
Be pa rticular to ask for for SH lON ER'S IN.
DIA V BRMIFUGE, and take no other
Price 25 Ceniaper'Boltle
Prepared W Shriner, Druggist and Che
mist, Westimmter, Md.,
And sold by all storekeiTers.
Jan 25,
ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL!
SPRING 8c SUMER , DEW GOODS,
Al the Store of N. W, WOODS.
the great Mart for,farY Poode & Gloceries
,THE subs'criber respectfully informs his
friends and numerous customers, that ho has "
retutmedfrom Fhiladelphut with alai& and va
ried ussortinont cit Spring and Summer Goods,
oonenifing in Dart' of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, •
each as black and fancy silks,blaeltandchango
able alpacas: Mirages, hot-age de lainee, mobs
de begs, bombazines, plain, figured and chang
eable poplins, lawns, gingliams, shawfs,calicool.
gloves, hosiery.-&e.
GDNTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
such as fine .black and brown French Cloths,
black Doeskin andlancy Cessimeres, satin and
fancy Vestinge, black and Italian, fancy Cra..; •
vats, suepentlers.•gtOves. &c.
HATS AND CAPS,
A laiao assortment, of Men's: end Boys' J\,
['manna Caps, embracing every style and qua
lity. Also, a large' and varied aeaortalent of
l'arasOls, Bonnets and Ribbons.
D IVIES TIC S.•
- - -
Blendlid and unbleached Muslims. Cheeks,
Tickings, Jeans,Drilla.Table•diapers, pegging
Osnahurgri. trawling, tablo.linens , &C. •
, BOOTS AND SHOES. • •
Alarge• assortment Of Nee's Womereti'and,
Childrews Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind' and
'
Baskin Shoes at very low prices. •
Celered and White CA,RPHT CHAIN.
GROCERE •
A :large assortment of GROCERIES, such.
Re Siigar. Coffee,. Mlasses, - Rice, Tees, Arm,:
All,who visit . our'- establishment are free to
.acknowledge that we .are selling .Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods, Beets; Shoes, &c, at as.
tonishingly low- priceel Our low prices have
'already attracted. a large number of peoplp..
Vie , attention Of all Who wish good bargains
to eohotted r es
. greatioducemeeds cati lie' offered
to purehaters.
Don'l forget the .old,stand, flumerich's core
nor, North' Street,:
Butter,'Eggpatalistsnd:Soap . taken at triorkv,S.
,prices: ' • ' :N. W: WOODS,'
• April DI, DIM; •4.4: .:Agent.