OM 311iiiitrifuttroug. euiALLNoovo, conN sVcicluts. .. .. --„.. _ ' • We. havoYead.eeveral articles about flitipro; ' . prietpof pulling off the suckers of the grew- ing con, but we lade never yet been satisfied , thiie'any practical argument was offered on eii\M7.sido in favor ofene or the other. , We desire nevertheless, that our readers should possess all the information on the subject ap pearifig to have weight, and with tXsviewove add the following to that already published in our columns, which we find in the Albany Cul tivator; communicated by 11, W. 'Scram, of Sand Lake, New York, lie says : .* . .. I noticed an inquiry with regard to the pro priety of pulling off from the Indian corn the, scions commonly called suckers. In ' my spin ionoicither do the advocates for pulling off, our those for allowing them, to remain, give car root reasons fir their practice. Indeed, I have never known a farmer intelli;tent on this sub, . Poi, nur have Luny confidence in the article referred -- tii,,,..411 , 1ead to any practiced results A little observation and science will give us more useful information on this suhject, than years of experiment without it. That the suckers have an important office to perform in the production of , the corn erop;and 'therefore, should ho allowed to retrain, will, I think, ap pear from the following position - 9.47, The Indian corn, ('Lea mays) is a moteecious plant, that is the staminate - and pistillate blossoms _ occupy different po,sitions on the same plant. • -The tassel, as it is commonly called, is the staminate blossom, and furnishes the pollen by Which the silk is impregnated, and the new kernel is produced. The cob which bears the silk or piAillate blossoms, is in process of elongation like! the pollen or dust has disap peared from the tassel. Just at the point where more pollen is needed to impregnate the silk at the end of the,,cpb, the suckers end a bortion stalks stippliNlins filling hnt the cob with kernels to le very top or end. Where the suckers aye . been pulled off, it will ho found tin s ire/„... .y. one or two inches of the cob is bar ren, ty s causing quite a diminution of the orop.ll What amount of diminution the crop May suffer I am'not able to say definitely, but -give it as my opinicm at least, from a 12th to a vith part. lf these suggestions appear ' of any value you are at liberty to publish them, hoping they may be remembered tia afro. - - ther - yearcomes - retold; ' -;- GLlt.Ll3,—lblpios, in- one of-his-poem says in n'parentlietical way. —"my grandpima . ~Loved girls I,t brit 1w wits young." .No.douht cifit,-for-liolmes is a-sensiblo map; and must Imre 'had a SCllSibie grandfather.= All sensible rimit love girls when they arc young, and when they pre old too. We apply the "old" to the men, not the girls 7 miud you. Girlhood is an institution—"a peculiar institu tion"—which as lovers of the .tiunion" we feel bound to'clierish, and as to the girls, large and we hold that no gentleman's family is complete without them. Of little girls an A- merican says: "With rosy cheeks, arid merry dancing curls And oyes of tender 0 vttry beautiful are little gift -- And p sadly to the sight." - And us to large girls—..big, bouncing girls" what a pity it is that they must soon be "wo men"—stately. matronly, queenly women, who are only not angels because they are not— girls I—who, by the by, are angles either, but vastly more charming than any membera,of the angelic host than we remember to htive seen in the pictures or elswhore! Indeed they are.—Boston Pget. ~ A llAlter OLo FAlloll:ll.—Said i% venerable farmer, 80 yem's of ago, to a relative who lately vis.ted hitn--tt I have lived on this farm more [bandit:dr contury,L have-no-desire-to: change my residence as long as I live on earth. I have wish to be any richer than I now am I have worshiped i the God of my fathers with the same 'people for more than forty ye:u•s During that period•l hove scarcely over beezi absent from the sanctuary on the Sabbath, and I 'never lost more than one communion,season. I have never been confined to my bed of sick- neon for a single day. Tho .blessings of God have been richly spread around me, and I have made up my mind lotig nizo, that if I wished to bo any happier, I 711U81 have more religion. /ter'The Montgomery Ala. Mail Bays: A steamboat friend of ours dot off' ono tie follows the other day, just after the steamboat Mag_ ,nolid_arriled: 'A good looking fellow stopped all last week aS,Major Bell's hotel, rot Cababo, dnd ordered his baggage down to the boat, and went down himself, without paying his bill.— Said the Majcir, 'Sir you must not to4ve with out paying your bill. I can't afford io hire sorvonts, tapd - Tay for provisions nod board people for nothing ?' 'You can't!' Well why in thunder, then, dont you sell out to aomeborly • that CAN ?' Our inforthanris anxious to chalk that man's hat, both ways, as a slight tribute of respect for his magnificent impudenoo. tligL.A sedate old blacksmith, originally hailing froMthe Keystone State, but Who had long made his residence among tho tabernnc les of the Buckeyes; was expatiating to an ad miririgandltdry on the Pennsylvania anti-rail road policy, and wound up as follows: 'lrn-a-s , these railioade arn hadlntny.ydnoger days Pennsylvanians haft to travel on .horso baelt tendr . ftWenty. days to reach Ohio,, end :than ihOlr lamed earp ething on the way ; " DOW , the rdilronde . carry tpem in an many hours, rind set t)/eni:dciwm atien , as;u4o: U iglu:tea Ya-a-d railroads are. had' things ! . • A Darkey, , haviag boon 'to' California, thus speaks of .his introduction, to Safi Frau• °Vico : "As noon 'as dny landed in do riber, dar mauls watered to be on de land, onl as dey waded td do shore, tiny didn't find'no gold, but (Icy fourid such it larO'impply of nuflin to eat, dat dar gums cracked like . baked dlay in ,n brick-yard:" . . )30'.An old. lady, down East, having.kept a hired man on liver nearly a month,.sid to lijnLono day, "Why, John, I don't think goti like liver. "Oh, yos," said Clisrlos,tilli s it very well for fifty or sixty meals, but I don't think I'd like it as a steady diet!" Mt)! old lady cooked tomothing else for tho neit'meal. ra'rtm A lover once ivrote to tt . 'iedy who )m rejected him, saying ,that'he int'ondedtii "r 4. tire to some secluded spot and breathe awa.t , Lie life in sighs." . To which tholady . roplied by inquiring whether they worcb) . be *odium or large size? The man has not. einoo boon board from. VATASBINGIL'ON ZEOTMI, C. G. STOUGH having taken the "Waehin - ton Hotel," lately kept by Mr. II.•1,...Bakliol• der, is preprired to' aeaomniodate his frieno and the publio'peneralry. Every' effort-14111 bo made to give full . eatiefaotiOnlito Stich as may . favor hitn - Ivltlr . their 'patrenego.:' ,TOrnifi' rad ()tato. • • May 10; 1854. itTRAV lot or. Pilaw Chamo.:ca'stlfdri-WO.II Carbß, zineatid wooden Tubbing, fortioN chant at the Old stand, North flanovorotreet JACOB SENER. Laticellameotts. 'CARTEI,VS,` YPAI',. JSH ,_MIXT,,q,f3,E.- THE - G . OAT :PURIFIEft:OFLTHE:BLOOEVJ Not a Particle of Mercury in it. .911 i nl.ll lible vernedylonScrolula,, K Rhea roWishi; Oustlaiatti'Cutarneetts, .Eruptions, I ' itipltis MD _Pustules,', lltei-Flice, tiNtchn • Beds, elardnica Sore 4:yes,dting )Vvem or... Fe— tter, Scald Head', EniargeMerd and' Pa ill Orille Bolles and .1 to ids,- Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic - Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints stud all Discusesnrisingtimn 11 injiialichins thre'of . MeM. miry , lit, rudedee Inifc, or Impurity of the' Blood. ..,Tliis.valualale Medi ins, which had beleornt celcliyateal tor the tidpaber - of ex tradedinit'Y curps .(drceted through itS \ agtiapy, has induced the, proprietors, at the urgent request or their Friends, to offer it to the !Mille. Which :they do with :the utmost confidence in its virtues awl wonderful curative properties. The following , certifibates selected From a large murriber; Bre however. ,stronger testimony than the' mere wont of the proprietor's ; and are all frenriActi, - : tlernen well . , known in their hauditlcs 'and ol 'the iiiglacat respectialii I ity many of thein resiting in . the city,. cif Richmond, Va. • Esq. of the Eiantige • Hdtel, Richmond, known every whereolays lac:SUCse'en the Medicine called o.osltygn's,Sristizati 'lO/X• r. adndaistCreariC cher it latinalred'cilStiS;)ll' 'warty .:11.1 Iliejli•en . ses for whiedt it s is tq''cortinien.' dud with the ,niost astonishingly good resailts.— lie says it is the most extraordinary Medieine' he has ever seen. , Uli AND FlilVEll 7 ,Groat 'Curc.—Lherc by certify dud for three years I had Agate and Fever of the Most violent description. I land several l'hysicians, took large quantities ot Qui—. Mercury, and I believe all the 'rooks ad— vertised, but all w.thout any permanent relief. .51 last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me anal I am happy to say I have had neither Chills or 'hover since. I consider it the hest Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever rettelted.mv case. JOHN LoisiGiliEN, _ Beaver dam near Richmond Vis s . , v,, LUCE Esq now is the city or - Richmond and for mapy Nears in the Post 01144 has shell confidence in the actosishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that lie has bought upwards of 50 bottles which . jets_glyen_asi!sy Jp . timpfflicted_ rj_isetiTSTis lets never known at to fail when taken according to directions ° --Di-MINCE-a practising physican fi n d former ly 'of the City Hotel in the city, of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a mnism. of instances the effects pl Carter's Spanish Mixture which were tnost frilly surprising. Hp soya iii a ease __of_ Consumption,-dependent -on - the Liver,- the good elTiasS were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink u• & Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liter Complaint of 8 yeses shunting by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish M 'More. C REAT LUIZEOF.SCROPULA—T he edi tors of the Richmond Republics" had a servant employed in their press room cured-of violent Scrofula combioed with Rheumatism, which eft. tirely disabled Idly, from work. , Two bottles of , Carter's Spanish Mixture mode n perf-ct core of him, and the editots in a public notice sus they "cheerfully recommend all who ate afflicted hill , . toy disease of the blond " STILL ANOTHER CURE-OF SCROPU LA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Owlet's Spanish Mixture. 1 consider it testy e Thuncs - M1 ayfor CaPductor on the It F & P It It Co Ric:a - amid Va John Thompson residing in the city of_ Richmond, was Cured be three bottles a Carters Spanish Mixture of Stilt Rhesus, whin!' he had nearly 20 ye-rs. and which all the physicians fit thecity would 1101 cure. Mr Thompson felt svell known merchant in the city of Richmond. Va.. mid his core is most remarksble: Principal Depots of Al. WARD, CLOSF & CO, No 83. Maiden Lane, New I ork T W IMr01"1' ice SONS, 132,.N0rth 2d styeet. Philodell/hilll%v BENN rr & BEErts, No 125 Main street, Richmond, Va. 4 And for sale by S Elliott, S Haverstick Carlisle, l's Das% Mechnnicsburg; J H Herron -Newyille; C Attic, Shippensburg, and by den Ores in medicines eye, ywhere. THE WOIIIIIEII v HF_ THE AGE, For the Cure of Salt'.lleum, Chilblains, Corm won Sores, Cliaptied. or Cracked Hands; Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, lidlummaticn of the Breast, b i tes of insc'ets; Sore Lips, Pitn pies on 11w Face, and 4ireakii v Out and Sores on Child fea ; and rill disease& of the Elfin. This Ointment will cure the Saltiliedni and Burn% or Chapped hands. quicker and surer than any other mcdicines_uf the kind, before the To substantiate the above, I can give hundreds of certificates, but I consilliT it no use, as (iinv 'person can do the same, it they' have friends, for even a worthless article) 1 r. ly 'solely on• the, merits of the Ointment for the public patronage. N. B.—A single box of this Ointment will keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor's, or Mechanic's halide, let theith chap or crack ever so bad; sound and in good working order all winter, Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL, • . Naugatuck,Conn, Sold also by the principal Druggists, and Country Merchants. Brice 2G cents per box Nov. ,f 6, 118519—1 y BOOTS - AZ . 1.1) pnoms. TUE subscriber has now on' hand a very ex— tensive and well' selected stock of BOOTS and'SHOES, which 'he will sell' ' al , nansnully low priees. reran edtfrom wholesale realerri,arloW "7 4 • rates, he can eller such. inducements to Puretia-, sera as will make irtheir interest •to visit his establishment. He has every articlejtr , the Boot and Shoe line—for Ladies! or Gentlemen's wear—he therefore deems it unneenssary to particularize. Onr•Persone desiring good,ond cheap goods aro invited to give hint a calk. "April 12 • •", W. SHELDON. s, ~,ou paw " Corner 'of Hanover and Lois(lier ate: Oarud e 9 r !I P. undersigned has always on hand a large stock of saperhir pithinet Ware, in all the Aiditrent styloa, which ho is pri3pared to soldat the lowest prises. Qo-invitee attention partic „ u I tirly'ro the Patent.Sprinp Bottom Bedotetid, inest Useful article, which entirely obilities all objections., 'Tlin.bottom can be attached to old, Bedsteads. They' have given critics antis as tton to all who have them - le use. ii-I",CiOI3TOS niado to order aitho shortest '43otiet3., JACOI3,FRTTEit Carlisle, Jan'y. 185%—1y, LE.A.TE{En. • RI T—Z -& HENDRY, • , Store, 29 N. 3d at.; Phila. hinaeco 111.4nalaatarera, Curriern, Importers, Q'onvnission and Goneral Leal her Business, , • WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Manufaciory 15 Margaretta Street. eepty rish, Fish, Fish 2. & 3 MACEAREL, in whole, hnl and water Wilt+, Lake White Fish, Maori tine initial() of SALMON , TROUT from 'the the Lakes and for tits first time brought to this market, in store and far sato by' the subscriber. DI.•W, Cornell Market Square, C,nrlialei J. O. TIALIfERT. .01IN • oroararN tv. FILL, i& co., • .!, N n' GENERAL ;COMMISSION MERCIIANtS .110 WAR.D.. STREET,: 2 • Oppciejle:Cenfre, . • V B VM:cvrt. ." - - Dr. ROSP,llo.lotti:-- ' 11TOlj SC,' Siol7 — ease's • ' Cream/M . /Al . 1. ' Pa n ter, Irvin's (lorrnerl.t Thihriei+e) how mist door' to• Trout's: Hat r Store. , Ho toed promptly to all the above 'ideseriptione of ;Pitiet4a; itt•roanonable, prism!a'j'ha varibus kiods'of graining artoodod to, .such ns mahog itilY,.9ak, walnut, Sr:e., , in the improved styleti. . Carlisle, July 140852-I'y.. . • ,COral,', • • A 'l', V , C N Irr . AT L W will Sitond 14•11 ,pramptly, to nlibithinesi:entriirsd'uti OflieVin tiM room • formerly °seamed Item Irvine, Coq, ' North'Hunovor St !Carlisle. • April 20, 1135. • - ..• ~ ;,Y . 3;i•,5.r,f: . ..;ic::.r 7 .: : ' ~.,.1 'o.t e i t.q: • .l . P,,tr.A l )C. l .ll-o' - ; -- • • Atardo4l4% Pae.(lofie THE subscriber wishes to, drfiw tho at.tuir lion of the publitmo heic "own iutotesis,. which they piny consuil to good advantage-by. exaleiiiing 4 the -elegant eiettouitilete assort meatoGliordwareor•tverydoectiptiotl, which No is now receiving at hitt old etand'ho . Worth ifatiover street. •„. • • • • 'C OACIIMAKERS• • We have ti largo Supply of springs,' 'hubs ; bands laces,'curtaini; and floor 01l cloths and 'drab elothri y oi dttliirent qualities, in fact ovary ,thing to your line. • • •" ..rty CABINET-MAKERS • 'We offor OomplOM setts of veneers ; knobs and mouldings of !wslnut 'and' malmgaify, to. sui both the taste and the prose; • • CAILPENTERS EXAMINE ' - to sp fendid'assor mem of tools' your. line as'also v 'complete atonic of building muterials; such as locks, hinges, serene, latches, gloss; paints', - oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va rious carpenters .tools cheaper limn ever, no has been aCknowledged by ' ' n•cerpcnter who has seen been, cannot go iviongin giving hen cull for in auk ply ot, hammered; rolled, slit and other Don generally used, as also cast; sheer American and, English blister excel, . OUR FARMER, FRIENDS will also consult their interests by looking al our cheap skive's, forks,.traco chains, homer,. and every other article ,Irom a .eradle to a plough,to suit them in price and quality. TILE PUBLIC GENERALLY . are also invited to , ovetnipe the quantity and quality now -on band of ceder-, ware, tubs, ' churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and floaseed oils, which will be sold at the-lowest cash prices. I would also call attention to my splendid assortment of .WALL PAPERS, pre.cnting a numberleSs variety of Patterns at Nikes Iron? 6 cts. upwards. Remember there is no mistake here, as all'articles, will, be sole at,tho lowest cash prices 'at the ',old and:Well known stand tin North Hanover street, East trice, bet Ween AlcGlaughlin's Hotel' and Kell er's Hat Store. , JACOB SESE,IL march 16 ETMVARIIG sultpm South Ranover Street, Near the Court Rom. ID J. KIEFFEh, druggist, would respect.. . frilly inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that lie has opensd a new CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. Ifis stock is entirely new, and has been selec ted with great care. As ninny of the articles in daily are by physicians and families deteri urate'by age and exposure, great care will be taken not to allow hut h articles to accuinulate in such quantities.. A. tention is especially invited to his et ea Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, 'I inmates, Wines, Extritcte, Conlections, Chemicals: &c. Together with the above he has n full assortment of Paints, Dye-Stulle,• Paint and Varnish Blushes. and CONFECTIONARIES .01eveKY_KorieLy..._.1 - 16...haa.a1b0.0n I,ond-n oplen did nebort meat of Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair, Clothes - and Fleshißrus Br net Exlinusiers, Nipple Shields, Tod ,h Washes and Pastes ; also MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SECARS,Inm the be -flavana-and Spanish !tenser, - of every flavor, from one ecot uptinrds. In .order to ensure his customers against mistakes during any teutporntay abse; er of the proprietor, the serviees.of cxperiened and competent assistant have be en ,seented, which will be felt to be important, in vii s , of theresponsibilities which at e Itrowt to devolve upon the druogist. • • PREECRIPTION, will be faithfully and promptly attended to'— Orderafrom Physicians and Merchnnit in the country will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove ealiblitciery. _ . • N officinal preparations mode in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Phormacopnein. share _of public _patronageis res• peel hilly solicited. Terme Cnsh. May II.• 1853. B. J. KIEFFER. HARDWARE--FRESH ARRIVAL ! ! 7aENIIY MARTO N THE subscriber buying returned from the city svonld doll the attention of his ❑deeds and the public gnerolly to the Inge nod Mdi se lected assortment of Hardware %illicit be hits just received. consisting in port of ... • - BUILDING MATERIALS, nails, snows, hinges, Mike. bolts, ' ass, putty, points, oils, Re. :I COLS— edge tools; save nod planes of curry descrip• tion, wifit file, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c. A genetal assortment of SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS, together with morocco. lining nod--Mmitng shins,--shoct mounting, soddleirycs, &c. COACH TM MIIIIN G—reanvoss (plain, en ' smelled. figured and embossed,) patent and on- Enniolied leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke, .lelloes, shahs, &c, bre. Cabinet linkers will find n' large asiiiiim'ent ofwarnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, Moulding. roselloS, hair sloth, curled hale, lac. The stock orIIION is 'large and well aelee ed, comprising all the kinds in general u ✓ e, as hammered and rolled me of all sizes, flat, bar •and 'band iron, rotund, square and oval iron, hnese•shoo iron and nail rods, with a large lot of cast and spring steel, English and,,American blister steel, &c: • Housekeepers and 'those a but commencing will find it to their advantage to call and exam ine our cutlery brittanin and plated ware pane, kettles, cedar were, baskets, &e. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assertment of WALL PAPER, ma king the stock complete. and pt Fu. It pikes no cannot fail to giveentislnctiom We invite all friends to call, knowing it will he to their own advantage,, Remember the old stand-,- fast High Street;'Canislo, P, Oct. 12. 1853. HENRY SAXTON. D 1 s. B. aq,ErrEß., . , OFFIC E in North Lianoverstrcot adjoining Ur Mr. Wolra store. Office houre,more par ticularly rival .7 to 9 . o'clock, A...Al..nnd Irom sto 7 o'clock. P. M. ./ - -. . fiunestrl's FIRE INSURANCE. • • ---- 3t4r,1. • Th 6.411011 find East Poona oriiiigti Mutual •Flye Cumbetlund. coon !ty, ,ineorinikated' 'dn. . Assail - IMP, is now; fully orgunizod,•and in- operation( under the Management of tho following comniission ers, biz: • Daniel Bailey.: William R. Gorges', Michael Cocklin "illefeltoir.Bratmemiin, Christlati Stay. man, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Ceover, Lewia Hydr, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mussel... J acob Alai* a, Joseph Wickersham. Alexander • Cathcart. • The rates of insurance are as low andfavor able as any Company of the kind in the State. Persona wishing la become member', era in vited,to make application to the (Teats of , the company, who are willing to wait uponAlloM at any Limo. • ' , • , • • ,BENJ. 11. MOSSER, President. HENRY LOaAil, Vice President " ' Lewin flyer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, .7reeranyer. AGENTS. ',Cumberland , County.—Rudolph Martin, N Cumberland.; C. B. Herman• Itingetown , Hen ry , Zearinfz, Shi , emanetown; Charles Bell Jurllsle; Dr. J. Churehlown 'Samuel Graham, West Perinsboroogli; James`MeTtow ' el, Franlcford ' • Mode Griffith, South ton; Sumuel Coover, Benjamin HavtAtick, Mechanicsburg; John Sherrielt,, Lisburn ; Du_ vid Coover, Shepherristown. York Courilli.—Julio Bowman, Dilleburg Peter W o lf er d, Franklin; John ,Smith, Egg.; Washington ; W. S. PiCking, ,, ,Dover YJ W. Croft, Paradise.' • • • . Ilarriabrira.—,Houser & Lodhome; " .• ' °mimeo of the company..haVing polio/ea adout to oxpiie con hove -them renewed by molting. opplication , to any °rifle a'gonte.• nrmiehAniy .714 E PUBILIt'ATOPA'S. BOOKS! B 001181! A Year in TiirlrOY,'hy Glade. Ilion and Mialinpa, Grace Greenwood.' Greenwood Leaven, .do • 'do' • The adventurer* of Country Merthant,,hy the aurhoinff•Wild .Tho,TWo Roada—the Right end the Writong— rublialred.by Lippineett,:Grarnbir The Latholighter. • • ' •' '' • • Piniphar Papers t , or heat:Societso in Nev.? 'York 'Downing on, ,Fruit Thee 'Of Anteribt, , • Sohobl •i Alno, alwaYralon'hilpEclitirge'tainVlitio . nt of Bookn;Statiatlery. &o,for eale.hY May a) ' . • •Otovrtzt, bu,heli. l rline Ohio and Fonneylve Y .forbpple PO.ER:.& A driCultutil rtnploincint , eatd odd •Stord, . marl) Harrisburg, Pa. BL , ACKSMITHS iiiisceildneouo MN . _ :AA C MPLA I. NT,.. :..DXSPF:PBIA; JAUNDICE,' • , 'CHRONIC Ori'NEEVOUS DEBILITY, DIS: •E.VSHOF THE KIDNEYS, .AND ALL ',.DISEA.SES. MUSING FROn • • DISORDERED - LIVER • Sueh4c Constipation,, inward pules, fulness of blood to the heed, acidity, of the 'stomach, nausea; heartburn; disgust for food; fulliceff or weight in the element), sour eructations,zeink- Mg or cluitering • at the pit of the stomach, swimming - of ; the head, hurried ond.diffmillt Mouthing; flattering' at the heart„ choking', or sufFoatiug stmeationd when in a lying posture, dientMes of Vision;t dots or..wcba before the sight. fever end dull pam in 'the. heed, defic iency of perspirittion; yollOWnoss.of .the skin and eyes, pain in the side, hack, chest, limbs, euticfen flualies of heat, burning in the flesh, constant . iniagininge of evil, and: grea deppissiiin OTspirits, CAN DE EFFECTUALLY CURED DY DR. HOOrLANIPS , ' • CELEBRATED' GERMAN BITTERS,. • Prepared by . MJACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street; Philadelphia.. Their Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the-United States s 'as the' cures attest, in many cases alters) ilful physicians had failed, • These Bitters arc worthy the attention of invalids. Possessidg.great virtuesin the rec. tifieution of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the Most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive ot4 'guns, they are withal 'safe, certain and pleas. ant., READ AND BE CONVINCED. Testimony of the . highest charnels)" ! - HON. GEO STROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry enmity, Pa., Nov. 15th, 185 said: ",your , Hooflund's Gorman Bitlers' lids been in use iii our,pletaa over a year past, and to the astonish- Mesa of many has performed wonders.' We may 'notice a few instances that have conic under own immediate notteet—alrimst every person who has stopped at the hotel of WM. Lackey, ono year since, predicted ;rem his e. ntaciated boantenariee and debility, that ha could nut.liveTmuch longer. He was unable to attend to his heirless, and for dm greater part of the'time confined to his room - . We red. ommended hum to try the German Bitters; he did; and to the surprise of all hie friends he is now able to attend to hie usbal business and perform manual labor. The case or Henry Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed would ever recover from Abe debility of, his system,. but . WitS. looked 'upon as ford ppreach iug,the grave, took eightor ,nine kitties of the Bitters during the last winter, and ihia'eu m. mor lie has been Ito the -surprise of all who _ltoc,w_hls.crise] following_hislrade.,-Die.case of Williarit Murphy is no Jess aittenishing.— Ile too was so far reduced as to induce' the general belief that the grave alone would be his only remedy. Mr.; Lackey .reeornmended him to try the Hoofland's German [litters; he ie.now apparently well man, and able t o do a-hard day , s work. We-could - Mention many' other cases of a similar character: if it were necessary. I myself derived much benefit from their use. I In...ve given considerable of it a way, not for your bentfit alone, but to relieve suffering humanity, and let me 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 possessing great power M the resto ration of a beolthyaimion of the liver and the lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and' nervous system, and bringing the system gen orally to a high state a, health. Far sale by S. W. Haversticlt and S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J. ft Ber son, Newvillc; 3. S. Attic, Sliippensburg, and . by dealers i medicines every obese. DRUGS! DRUG? DRUGS! ---Preshet Spring-Supply u IHA VE just received afresh stockof Med• kiwi.. Pa.bus.. Glass, Oil, qic.c., which having been purchased with great care at the best city houses, I can :confidently recommend to- Fealties, Physicians; Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. DRUGS. -' Patent . Medicines, Hornsand Extracts, '• Fine hemi cats, Spices,ground and whole Bjlnstruments, Essences, , Pure Kasen". Oils Perfunie'iy, &e. GOd Liuer Oil—Warranted Gennine. . l', DYE•STUFFS. _lindives,- Log-and-Cam Woods, bladders, Log-and-Cam Oil Vitriol Sumac Copperas. Alum, PAINTS. I Lac Dye• ' Wetherill & Brother's l'uro Lend, Chronie Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil - , Turpen tine, Copal anfLeoneh Varnish, and Bed Lee'd. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price, Also,a fresn and splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other . nriii , les calculated for use and ornament, all of wt.ich aro ollbred at the lowest cash prices, at tbe cheap Drug Boolland Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. ' S. W. HA VERS'rICIC. May 28 1851. - SADDLE Awn HARNESS NAKNG rinT - IE subscriber continues to carry on the .111. above business, in all iisvartous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle; twiN doors i North of Leonard's corner, whore he ntet'ida keeping on hand rig : Eteral aseortmenrin Consisting of all hinds of fORII ionable BADDLES,. AEI ridle tnartjiVrpi fitrths,Cir c ng le 410 and, Hater's, also 1 gUNKS,.trav- l 0.1 r ding , and saddlet' bags . . He also - 7 - "manufactor,pritheinostapproved Spanish Splv,Scldleq, ever used in tlnti .'efinniry, - , those Wishing a hittvlso.ne,,ditrubleand - pleasant sad dle will do well to call and see thong. Oe also' manufactures Harness, - .l3vidlos,Collarb nod. 'Whips in allt.lteir varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of his ells tomers;_tbat he makes the neatest a'nd.begt gears,ni all 'their variety ot breadtKilint is mildo in the vounir . y. lie elso makes all kinds of ‘latrasses to order,,viz',. Straw, fleck, Curl ed Bair and Spring Wlbtresses. All the above articles will be'lnade (in Ire hest material and workmanship, and with the tuntort iatil4-1v ' WM. OSBORN. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! TIM subscriber is now having made up n lot of Fashionable and Substantial Clothing which he,will sell as cheap if not cheaper than, any es tablishment in the. borough.: The etnek will consist of ' O V1412C OATS, Pine DR.FISS COATS ' • , SACK COAT'S, PANTALOONS, VIiST,DICS. &c. The Clothing will he mado tine ofouno hut the hest quality of goods; cut out by \-ut expe rienced-and good cutter,: null, tile work got up n the bestomaner and by- the lice[ af ' lmnde We . hats faint on hand a lot or choice Clothing, . . l and all we ask is for purchosere to Aro uo n call and they will ho pledaell - with the wail( and prires . ,A,lthe old stand on' Past Main Street,- - Jan 18] • CH'ARLES-OGTLR Yi . , Lirn INSUR4 NC3O.' , THE undersigned having been the -agent o the Keystone Life Insurance Company, rrisbu s rg. l's., continues to Set in dint vs pc6ty; by ;authority, of said'-Company; ..11o° would respectfully inform the cOilitnunily that he will attend to such persons 55 . may 'Away their desire tOinsure•thoir lives, tied 'lntuit/0 soote"protection to their bereaved Ilimilire end • I friends, in cage of death. Office in :Wes! Pont fret IFStrcleti Chrlisle. :Mav9s tf J. WORTIIINGON: TAKE. NOTICE,—;-Tliat ' persons alniut eery manning liodeekeeping and Dill era An. Want, of illorn, can get supplied with Knilien and . I' pike, Spoons, Ladles,. °Wee- Mille, Pane, Kottlea, sad• Ironi;' &c:;*at the lowet t rates mat 19 Great Rush for Bargaioks_! , . . 'A'l`, tho New and Cheop,Store of WEISE & CANlntliLlt i''Wo.arceelljng off it large ite flOrPtleet.Of Otothraeree mod Moue do Loins at greatly red unea Trsoes.:ll*Call'and' see MIMI 'GOODS. enbseriber Iterejnet received frarriThila 61pIda (1 , lorge oeoertmont 'of 'I) R. Y GOODS and , GROCERIES,. which will 'be :EriliVilforreheop ai ber,new more, next, doori to Martin's Hotel 'and rienrlv moelto . Mr. Ogil by'e atom MARGARET SNODGRASS. ! oltii,'...6iJitfi,tiiiiil-1,:, , . ;•-' ' the Citizens - of ' . A. I; lIICKEY & CO. N0.'148 CHEST NUT Street, above Sikill.:Philadelphia, have. now.,on .Iliad one of the largest, chpap6 6 t, and moit varied assort mum ot. their improved' Steel Sp'ing Siilh Lei - 1111'er T R LINKS ever ()Uteri 'to the pahlii, with a fine 'tiitiele of Light - Weight snfo'Leather 'Ft milts, Carpet and Leather Lags ldr tinvo4liog in , Etipope./ Also, a 'splendid as sortniunt.oltrica' Were 'Pranks .11onnet 'Box ds, &e.,.rnag ne , in price from Two to Thirty , ' dollars, with ts'fige variety of !lobby Horses • Propellers; Gigs. &e. • • 1 All of the ortieleS we will sell low for I Give'tni •'• ' Prize Ttledal a Narded at,the Loodonin 1851 Household giessware, From, the Principal Factories and late • ••'Auction Sales, , t• •. • ' Cali.prisin a full rind desirable ''nssoriment at 23' per cent below 'Usual rates. Dealers and others will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere.. 1000 pneltages,ou hand. EDWARD F. CO [WIELD, 152 Southu Seeded street ,above Spruce,) ' nal 17 3rn. . Philadelphia. , , .....Egekt4 - 41 -- 1 11, , rn ,i „_, 1 , , • r- --- -yi ' --7' _ • E. 'COULD; [Soccks!4oit 'To A. Fi QT.] .74. 164 posiwO St., .82rain).'s ALI, XiO;3IVE Music, Publisher, arid or fn kysicel instruments of every de scription. v, Kxclusivil ngefit for tio,sale of Millet, Davie 6' Co's Patent Suspension ridge'lEolian and other • - PIANOS,, L.'Gilbert'plloodoirl'ianos, Melodeons, Aim, tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Rlusic.Etiola, I¢c.. . , • Residents of the country will be supplied by nfail or otherwise with music they may wish, es low as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest ,stoclts in the United States. II feel confident of satisfying all who mayllavor me with n call or order, Dealers in Music supplied on, the meet libera terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos lot sale. , ' ,min 201853 iy) TUBULAR OVEN HOT AM RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding Rouses and Hotels. 0 S E in want of a superior Cooliing .A p- JL paratos nric d to call al cut IN rite . house and eNntnine thk Paige. For durnbilhy ,eecoony in_cper ation t-sin unrivaled. Ii lins ii perfect hot air venfllnt ion —and IlleiliSlmked in thin oven will retain their juice -and flavor - rand roniat cl h fuic (111 Open time. Nevis Hadtipsily (raced nt the sameninewithiat one afieeting clue ntl tr. It will supply Etillicient hcuc.ll air to heat nddi- I ional rooms for tho coldest wealti r. It has no descending - or tiluff) flues, ,rail is equally well adapted to , Initiniiitotei or cm nininn hard coal. The steam video ct t r the I 011111 g lama the Range earties off the steam and scent of coating, nn well ns heni in simmer. Every Range sold wart-awed In give entisfac lion, or no expense lo pn 0111,er HAVES' VENTILATOR, Put enied Ott obor, 1848, For Public Halls, Factories, Failibral Cars Chlnimcs, Flues, Ships ; &awns ; (5.c -Pure air is a subject claiming Ore and - Ilion of every indisidwil, end nil buildipgs kbould Le provided will) he proper income Yrtoi Also, a pow erl I • Warming and Ventilating Furnace, Fok Dwellings. Sawn, Dooms, Churches A largo fll.soriincia of Of[he. 'fall and ( . 4.1: ing StoveF, Parlor Grates, Repioers, Wholesale and I 4 tail. Kr Personal attention giv( 0 in war wirg nr evntilaiing both ,publie nl.ll pihrde 1.1.11,11101. 011 N.. WNTA T. ... ;41144 TP C Shade Br. Fruit Trees •4 EVERO,REEN • 'Flowering Shrubi,'Plants, Vines, Hoses, &c., in great \ntiety and size, suitable for planting the present season. Cultivated nod lor.sale pt Ibe-14-rusery and. Garden of the subseriber-nod nt iitautls in the City, In the Market, below Sixth St., Philadelphia. DO - All Orders carefully attended to and for warded with despatch. Cataioguts furnished On application. MEI Lamps, Lai tern% and Chandeiters, HE Corner fourth irnd Cherry eta., Plata. ILA n A d ' 1 1 1\ m ' G v ' ir e ) ::lt g e t i r . ge h ti m a , t e o tt i unproved el t , l t e a i t r i lt i o i r p e in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to Jur nieh Catophine, BURNING FLUID. Ethereal Oil, Phosgcne Gas and Lard Oil.— I-Lamps. Lanterns of all pat erns, Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, Chntidelicory, Gicandoles and Candelabras, and' Brittania Lempsot the man , uineturecs l o west prices. Glues Lamps by the package,..at a small advance over auction pit : cm._ Being large MAN G FNUT UR ERS of Pine Oil, Burnjm;;;Ftuitl, Ethereal Oil, At co ; hol and (the only true). Phosgene' Gas, they can furnish these arttoles at such prices that Mei chant s will find it to their advantage to buy.— Call bolero going elsewhere, if you want bar. gains A km.6° Safety -Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5,1853-1 y Spring and Summer 1 1 1111)inery. IM t i, B :( rt n Y u j l t:st q open;l e n beautiful and exjousive assortment. of Spying and' : , ninitier Millinery, at , her stand opposite Altolds Store, in Aloolinnicsburg. Sho is now - • prepared to suit the ta , te • , • 01 ladies who may laver - .1. .24.3zher with their custom. no 14.4 A her stock of Crape 1i0n ...... nets and chuff Bonnetsßonnets of . kinds, Silk Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, ke. cannot be excelled. She will also keep on 'hands cop ...collars', under sleeves, hankerchiets a n d Alit's. liar thisori - mew of fancy articles cannot tail to please her customers. • Ladies are invited to call and see, for themselves beforehuying oleo% hero. Prices reasonable. [coil • A LARGE . SPRING ARRIVAL! WIJIGH surpasses in quantity quality and 'prices any that has eve , yet been Opened io Carlisle, consisting of the {Joules' variety or all kinds of littethvare, such us. Shoe ding's,' Saddlery, Coa,:•11 Trimming's, Paints Oils, :Varnish., .Glasst. Files; Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Fel loes, Voneers, .Cedurware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron,. Steel, &c,, with a thousand there articles unmentionable. Having, purchescd largely of. Heavy Goode previous to the advance in prices, j stn-enabled to sell goods at old prices.' Poisons in ,w set o Hardware aro' Invited to call end examine my 'goods and hear my prices, nod you will be 6111.- tidied wherolhe Cheap Hardware is to be hod. (0 -My' stock of WALL PAPER is nnap pros( bed by'nnyin the (Through. Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a Continuance orate saingis solicited , by JOHN P. LVNE, Was: Side of North HanoverStr . cet, . Clutha Orew 'ol.r6cery t i rtsd . r'eitriely • iIIE subscriber would respectfully inform his tumult; and the pulie generally that•h e " ocy , ts has lout returned front the eltiM: with I, Th i h s i . i , a large, and 'veiled assortment .01 1111 t 4 R. CB RIES, E LASS , rind i t 4. 1 ,,,,!: QUEENSWARE, FISH, &q. &c.. (which he offers ler salMon the moat i reasonable terms, at • Itis NEW STORE.' Cor nor of Nor tfiHanover il. ttiall , the , . PublimBquare, directly opposite t 4::•.''',4 the Carlisle Depolit ,13anit., His. \''' . V OIV M 1 '.stock embraces everything nsti-.k\.',", ~;..;.u., ally kept in, a Eroceill and. Va.• ~• •• ~ linty .etori. The, nubile orb invited to; call .and,examine ,his stook before perelin'sing elswlteroo tt he feels confident he cad sell the bast goo4p "at.,t)te low ,- 'est pruccel. ,April 5. '54. ~ II SAXTON. Uariunders and .111tilidertt .ifeei, invited 'l 9 amid:lWO° iten0ritnent,41.,Q , ..k.;,1,,,.,,,, , e tie Bottn„Vinene; Serowe, Glees, I'uily, Oil, Taints, dtc.CiAll for suld,clienp nt mart 3 SAXTON'S. EAYES' PATENT 7 Sloirs, Folio] ics, .)'c RAND & HAYES, 82 Worth 6 . txllt shoat, !lila s. AIAUPAY, Rising Sur, P. 0., Pinln DAVIS Deniers • J'ASulßii) Ili.li. J. D', 'y,e't!.,l3EßT iticbitinc94 PAKORITE. 'EXTRACT OF. ROCK ROSE, t Q t Inl4zluabio.lieazedy for all' Scrofulous Di& hies; Indigestion;-Salt Rheum, Sick Read , -\. ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth, and Central - ,and an a I e Purifier 6i. 14e Blow it is •, ' ,Vaeqitalleal„•, Bono has, gained a 'reputation at . ! Inoue anti abroad, .wllOll no other. Medicine ;Jails ,ever; done; in the same length of time. Actiording, to filo tipinions of eminent Physk ,. ciani, the Rook Rose Plant is. unequalled in _ , Curingrperofula In Its VarlOus Forms? STATEMENT OF REV..E.,R.• WARREN (Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church,itriiilondon. ' '• .CI. ) relative to Myers' Extract Rose: ,• „ To The:American AS my name has been used in connection with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Iti,ck Rose Syrup; in various advertisements by the manufacturer; [.beg leave to rialto the follow ing statement'Witli reference to My acquaint. fume with the remedy and tests to Whiell I have ~,subjected it, and the reasons foihaving intro duced, it to the notice of private friends in the community in which.l reside, long before the -medicine was advertised. I wake this state ment freely, because I have, as a principle, withheld my mine from all patent medicines, and sedulously abstained from recommending them to the public, believing' theth frequently the spawn of quackery and humbug, and as landing tOincrease,inste'ad of-lessening human 'disease and suffering: Such; fear, id -the character of u large partial - inf . Ore patent patia• reeas 'of this' medicine•malsing age. 'Their nutne 'is legion," and from. their influence, rut frora the demoniacal ,spirits, wo have reason to pray for a safe deliverance. The First had mysolfsufferedme 7 casionally with sudden attache of Sick Head ache, and - Billious Diarrhea, and I had sought a great variety of curative agents to but little purpose; anti sufferingfram this disease (diar rhea) at this time, I determined in taut the new Syrup fret upon myself. The results were be yond my expectations; It Was a powerful alterative, and the merbid action orthe srstem was' changed; and the functions of secretion were.restored to a healthy state. It gave tone and elasticity - to my system, and corrected the derangement of the digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable. blessing— health. This teat was nut determined in a week, nr u math; but d took four or five bottles in perhaps' as many.months. Since that time I have suffer ed but slightly from these derangoinents. Illy Sick Ilendache is entirely Cured. Older Tests,—Fiuding this medicine an use: NI to Myself; I at once gave it to several inva lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly solicited tq_gwe adyrue_in.relerencelo.a.child, 'urns eight years of age. This child wits severely afilicted with a Scrofula humor, of - a wry sever - e - type, the humor showing itself On all Harts of the surface; and then suddenly dis appearing. The child was very afek, 'and it was thought doubtful Whether she would live, The limporresembled black specks of mortified flesh. In addition to some other remedies, a 'gave the child this Syrup for about Aix weeks, whoa she had sufficient strength to go out to school occasionally. The swellin g of her links ceased, and she was restored to health: The family feel diet they owe her life, witlrGuirs blessing, to my remedies. This test satisfied time that the Rock Bum possessed specific Rowers fur Scrofulous !Itt tours. I' then tested it in cases hf Cutaneo ,s Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox. Caney?, Sore Aloutli,'Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, ttrtli. In all these eases with perfect success. Ana testing this Syrup for mom than a year, I wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthusi , asfictilly, not expecting my letter would be published, that Iris Syrup was a "Pardtbrife," altheating, and I gave trim the •result of its ofminfions in several instances, I stated in that letter that "it Was invaluable ns a remedy, in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and ether disorders, included in the varied family of diseases known as Serafula, : that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder tel illy opinion of its value for the 111/'!VC named diseases, remain unchanged, and the same as when 1 wrote Mr Myers in Oct. 1850. do not recommend it for all the ills of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous race 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 is the bock Rose? - - • • The following history of the Eck Rose plant and its medicinal propertien, weAralto from the Nets Haven Palladium, Merck 185 q The increased interest manifested in the Rock Rose plant, iti — cliiiucquence of the many wonderful cures effected-by Myers' Compound liKtract of Rock Rose,' calls for a britd..hhory of it, in order to correct any crrotio is milli. ion that rosy have been entertainode oncern ,, ing it; and also to set in a true light the na ture ofa plant which promises to be univer sally beneficial. nWel are indebted to the United States •Dis pensatory of 1847, for the following descrip lion ofrt: ." It is entirely different from the common Rose. It is a red-stomnied, oblong lent plant,• having a bitter taste. In addition to remark able peculiarity of the plant; of bearing two crops of flowers in one season, it also !Ms ano ther interesting and beautiful propel ty. .? Dr. Eaton says; that in the months of Nos vember and December, Ito hes scan hundred. , of these plants, sending out near their roots, brood, thin, curved icmcrystals,about an inch imbreadtb: which melted during the day, and wore renewed in the morning. For a more minnto arid asi hestical description of it, the readoris referred to Toney and Gray's Baum ieul works. fa Its Medical History Proyetties Are fur the mist important, slnee , npon those depends Its %/slim to the community. Dr, Lou don says that in 1799, it_ wen, so valuable in England, ,that it was cultivated from seeds. Ever since 1906, I:rolessor Ives,of Yale Col lege, has habittfillly used it with great seeceas n Scrofula and Chronic diseusus, anti thrum/It him itd virtue,' were made known, until, as Dr. 'lyler says, " it is, now in this section (New [Liven) u comMon'urticlo in domestic practice for the curd of Scrofula - and Cutaneous dis cuses.” , , Dr. Whitlow; a &Web Botanist of notoriety tvhde travelling in ,America in 1814, learned its tom in Canada. Returning to England, ho employed it; in medicating his bathe, .which became greatly celebrated for the cure of simi lar diseases. Dr, J. H. Thompson, of the same place, pre scribed it in bad eases of &minium) patients at Wills' Hospital. His success attracted the uttention'of senior:physicians, Ile reports the ' following remarkable cure of white Melling of tine fnp , in February, 1614 lad was - seven years old, and had the disease three years. The bone was dislocated •both'upWurd end outward.. There was it large opening in the hip lending to thulium.; into which I could thrust my finger. I.., , coonted three ulcers. Ho • had 'been utnier several' physicians, who had Rose, In two days his ni4lit a'weata ceaped I then ordered a tensueonfill at Rock lion three times a day. Thirty nine days after he wan entirely well.• Dr. Webb, orMadison, CI., testitiee to the -value of Math Rose; as evinced In the core'ot ninnerous caeca of the Scrofula, ow:dully in children. • Manufucturod by Irtin non C0...N0w Haven, Ct. k Mr..,WOrron, though n minister of tho Goo; or 15 yenrs,.given ntion• lids t, the onikroof ofirfedical science, to quid ify, him . oo to iid,totTo ti t o nick, in connect ion with, his ,pastoral duties, EDWIN - It. WARREN. New London. April 2, 1853. :-"lgents en Cumberland County.—S. %V. Hey e'reilult, 8. and W. A. Rehm,' nrliale; Ilrivoratielt & Strohm, Kingetriwn; J. wisher, Mecimilieshurg ; 111.' Minor, ShiromunetowP ; Eppley & Ernal, Cedar .Spring; J, l3igham Srerrett's Gap JAI: Heron, Newville 11. Grtiort 'Spring jillrinirry&lsiPenhoower, Ntiwborg' ; W. .D. Ilay,s,,,elkippimahuit , & - Dice; Dirlcirieoii; ATnlatidel;,&, pllin,.papprto Dr. Loping': " : . ••AXT.aprilt - TAIMEIR. ' VERY dome, lounf MALL, f• PA PER o cvcry slindOntni dosictint pricci ranging freritili'copts upwards': 't Tito stock consists of nt'ull itsortmonviir Common, Sfititi, Silyercit eud Gilt Ptiporal . nll of which' will he 'sold k m EII4SAXTO N S. ;~'~~c~i~i~ic EPILEPSY '" CAN ;: : BE - CURED. Lake's Vegetable Ceznpoun(L FOR Till: CURE OP ..; EPILEPSY .OR Fll'S ! , . 1:8 performing poretwonerful cutes.than any alliqr mediEincyet known or befora PRICE FIVE DOLLABS „A BOTTLE, • The proprietor has m his - possession numerous certificates, narratkg the • AsioniSking atublkiraculous Cures! ' affected by this medicine, ;741141irects attention to the following only, to assure those who lIVSO , 111 fOrtUtittle to be afflicted widt the territli dis . ease heretoforexegarded incorable, f that LA/ten pre paration IS ALMOST INFALLIIILE IN ITB .C1:1111.! From Aim Brooks, widow of Maj. Jas. Brooks, lute of Connenut, U. ' • CONNEAUT, Feb. 9,1853. Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send me another bottle of. Fit Medicine, as, Ills r oot like to be without it on hand. :When- I cothinenciortgiving the medicine to my son Edgar, he had from one to three tits !me day, • He has now (alum the me dicine over lire months, and bus Muhl think, but two fits in (hu l l t me, and llictsti,very light.. Ms body and mind are very much irnpritved; nearby the oleising of God, I feel that the medicine will restore his body and Mind to ORM• wonted activi ty. lle is itit years old, and. has !owl fits over' 12 years. Which have been very frequent, and 'very destructive to his conytionion toil mind Hun dreds of dollars have been expended far medicine "CUDE PITS," but nothing has telieved him un til he used your medicine. Itespectfulliyours, POLL' BROOK'S. From Ouilson Landon, County Superintendent o the Ashtabula County Infirmary. .... • ' KINGSVILLE, Feb. 4,1803. ' Mr Z• LAKE—Sir: Please send n few more . bottles of your "Fit Medicine;'' I mny not iced it, lint think safer to keep it on hand, sr oar me dicine has done wonders. .1 gave it to - Miss Jane Delano; She has had fits for '26 years, brought on Miring the measles when but four ,years whiclrcould not be brought out to the sniface.—. Afterinkiiig the medicine n few slays, dirk DAD A FINE DROr OF ATEA 31,ES, 111111 has had no.fits since: She had fits or symptoms almost daily: -She and her father concur with me in saying (lint we be - lievellie medicine has Or will work:n perfect cure. I also gave the medicine to Miss June •IPinder son and Aris Corby, who have had fits almost doily, for a number. of years. Their fits have eense.(l, and I believe die medicine will have the desired sheet. Much money him been expended by the friends of the above pntients for doctoring, all to no purpose. The cure tuts left for your niiw , licine to perform, and I can cheerfully venom- Mend it as a valuable discovery. ItespectfUlly ours. • JUDSO,WLANDON, =IMO=C9 Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE, Conneuut, Ohio. N. F.. IV Fir4iFirt,„traYPllng..ageoil. 5ia" . 13778 W verstiels Carlisle.; EII Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; rossHarils tmrg. DOCTOR YOUR SELF—pnivATE. LY-,--for 2 5 centni-bymenna of the POCKET JESC U LA PIUS, or, Every One WS' OWN PIIYSIAN ! —The thirty..sixth Edi tion':lvith one hundred en aravinga, showing. PrivniB OistaisZa and Atalformn tioni of the Generative 'System, in every shape nutt.lhrm : to which II ad- Diseases of Females, in !males only (see page 190), peing of the'big, aportsnee to married peo piC or those conteniPlating - marringe. By IL M. Y ("CNC:, M. D.; Graduate ofibe University of 'Pennsylvania, Member- of the Royal College of Surgeons. Lonilon,and Honorary Member at the fihiladelphia Medieas society. The 11100U3 forms_ Secret Diseases, 'Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Claud, Impotency, son tory habits of youth, ate lhitldully describetf,Thinl all the recipes given in plain language. 'rhe chameC rut selfealluam and Seminal Weakness is worthy erprrticular attention, anti should be read by every one. -Young-men who have been nnfor illillltC iu uontraeling disease, preVinus to placing Ydurselves Under the care of any doctor, no mus ter what his pretensions may he, get a copy of of this truly valuable work. Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should possess Dr. Yoling's Treatise on NI arringe, the Pocket lEsculupius,,or Every one His oval Phy , nicks. Irr Let no father be .ashamed to present a copy of the lEsculapius to his cl ild. It may save him !rem nit early grow. Let no young man or woman enter Into the sect et oblications of married life, without rcadine the . pocket ./Ess culapius. Let no one suffering from a haeknied cough, pain in the side, restless nights. nervous I feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sense- 1, , tions, and given up by their_ pit)sichm, be no other moment without consulting the lEscola- Ilave the married Or Chose nbout to be married any impediment, read This trely useful Book, as it has been .the moms of saving thou grinds of unfortmatte creatures from the vary jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country nod Europe. since 189 1 9, when.the first edition seas issued. co , Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy ' of this book by moil ; or five collies will be sent for $l, Address 1)r. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post paitt.ti3P . Twenty years-prnctice in the city of -Philadel.. phis certainly entitles Dr. Young to -the &mil= donee of 'the taigted, and he may be consulted on any of the diseases described in his difict cat thiblicatioris,'nt his 'office 152 Spruce Sli el, every day, between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Stindaro.ex. cepted) and persons ot nay distance can consult Dr. Young by letter, POST PAHL . SHRINER'S . YERMIFUGE, - • Better teitiimmy than was ever olleeed in Fe l'ernnfnge !! RECOMMENDATIONS OF PHYSICIANO`r We, the subscribers, Medical Practioners, having been made. acquainted . hit the composi tion ut " Sheinee's .Ndian ,Vermit,ge," take pleasure in recommending - it to the public ,as valuable.. remedy Tor .the expulsion of Wiarms, t being built safe amtellicettial., Samuel humpe, M:1). Taneytoivn,.' John Swope, M 11, - 5 Carrol co„ arid. J.. 1. Weaver, Al. D. Aliddleburg: J no.. E. 11. Llgget, I.,ibeety; Frederick co. , Md —Thomas '.lr - D, 0. 11, owing., Ni Th., Sappington M I) Sidney Sappington, M D. . James M eyer r M I)Woodsborn,lll(l.,.., k Sappington, M 1), Unionville,Mil Wm •A Aladin:lN M.,D, Westniinster Be partieular to ask for tor SlikibrEk'S DIAN VE . ItAIIFUOE, and take no other Prictf2s Cunt pee Prepared by W E Shriner, Druggist and che- ' mist, Westmitirter.; Md.. • And sold by all storekeepers. , . . Jan 25, 4ro. , . AIVOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL! SPRING & SUMNER DRY GOODS, 4t theSfore'of* W, WOODS..' tho Groot Al a n for Pry Goods &,druccrioe subscriberTHC rasps - Molly, informs his (donde. and-Aulimrous cusp:mm:lo, that he has returned from Philadelphia with a largo and va ried assortment ol,Springand Summer Goods, cgnsis.ing Dart of LADIES' DRESS GOODS,,, such as black and fancy silks,b hick and change abio.alpuener_hitrages,...barago-do-laines, mous do bego,hornhazines, lain , figured Endchang eable poplins, lawnat'ginglimns, shawle,calicaes, gloves, hosiery. &c., • r GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. such as fine black and brown French Cloths blast% Doeskin and fancy Cassimeros, satin end fanoy-Vestings, black and Italian Miley Cra vats, ' suspenders. gloves, &c. ' HATS AND CAPS, A largo 'assortment, of Mon's and Soya! flats and Caps, embracing every style andqua• Till , . Also." a large and varied assortment of ,Parasols, lionnetirand Ribbons. - ' DOMESTI.CS.. Blenched n,nif unbleached Muslins. Checks, Joints, Drills. Table•dlupers, Bagging Osuaburgs, tablo•linons. &C. BOOTS. AND SHOES.- • - A largo' asset-intl . :nit olishlca's Women'tfaird Olitldrews Boots and Shoes t "..renny,'Lintl . aui Baskin Shoes at very his/. prices, Colored and White CARE.E7'CIIAINI , G CEItI 11 S , A large 'assdrfmeht el GROCER lES, :arich as Suglir;'oofreo;.MCilnsting, r Rice, 'rose, &c. All who Visit ottr ostabballeient are free to acknowlodae . that we eta selling' Foreign - and - Domestic lOrY,.Gopils . ,'Bilins. Shoes,Ac, at na• lom. o2 tlrices! Our lorni • prices'havo_ already attraated - a: largo number Of people.- The nitentlert.of who' wish geed barPoins is solicited. as greui.induimmonte.can herOltered . to Purchasers,. I Don . ,t Invent' the old 'deo& iiinerioh's nor,North: Hanover Strent,• r • -; • ltittera.ogi, Rags and Bonn taken at Market prices: ' • "• N. NV,tWOODS, April 102 ; IP4,,Erif • • Agent.
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