Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 09, 1854, Image 4

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PRINCIPLES OP MiItICULTUIIIC
It is au encouraging fat, that the elements
of scientific agriculfure are now being studied
by our intelligent farmers; anal they in turn
becoming the instructors of their sons. When
the day skull have arrived, in which the Parent
shall reflect upon his true p sition, he will dis
cover that himself, and himself only, is the
only natural and legitimate teacher of his own
children. Then will that shperfieialify of
hnowlodge, which is the natural result of our;
present primary school system become entirely
unknown, and vigorous hitellectual and bodily
powers be 'molded by the parental care. 'tile
irmer‘most educate his children theoretically
and practically, if ho desireS„lnat they shall
ho farmers, and !nest impress upon their minds
the necessity of studying ag,ricultural science,
if they would largely reap thb benefit of a tree
investigation of its principles. A boy of the
commonest capacity will readily understand
that a Ce9bel of wheat will not grow from noth
ing. A kernel of wheat must be composed of
something; thence arises the question what is
that something 2 When this is discovered, the
mystery is solved, and we know what fertilizer
is needed to secure the heaviest yield. Just
us in the human system:the components of its
- anatomy and physiology being known by
chemical analysis of the various nrticles of di
et, we can certainly discover • the proper con
tr4lihutives to health and long life.
After repeated experiments in determining
what atoms are most needed in the soil for the
purpose of organizing a grain of wheat, am
monis, phosphates and sulphates of lime, pot
ash and magnesia, and common salt have been
found'of essential importance, indeed the moat
necessary ingredients of the best wheat land.
see at once that the necessity of feeding
the growing plants with the things known to
be consumed by nature in organizing the crop.
It is now a well known. fact among intelligent
farmers, that cows will not give milk in a suf
ficient quantity, and of a proper quality to en
sure a large production in hotter or cheese, if
they are not well fed on nutritious food full of
"the organized elements of milk. fs not limo
as necessary as ftiod to the barn-yard fowl to
form the shell of its egg, as well ne nitrogen,
sulphur, phosphorus, and their elements in
forming the egg itself? Ilowinteresting such
investigations, and how great- the practical ad
vantge:4-5r tltNe re - gairehe - B.""Agriculture and - 1
rural economy is hero redneed to a positive
science, and governed in all- its essential parte
by uniform-and enduring natural laws ; which
have existed froth the foundation of the world.
These laws should be studied, and scientific
farming should be established in our colleges
and universities. Let the agriculturist become
familiar with the composition of his corn,
wheat, potatoes, and-.other crops, and he will
'quickly discover with that reel economy of
labor end material he may produce the heav
iest yield. Impress upon the boy farmer these
advantageous lessons— •
~Y e therefore who love wisdom,
Teach your sons to . love it too." \
Physically, mentally, and morally the wKie
fields of Agriculture will ensure the very high
mit reward. It produces robust bodily power,
'intellectual capability, at once subdues the
passions,"and calls forth the noble qualities of
the heart.
110 w much it would enhance the national
pride for our farmers to be, as a class, the
most intelligent of our people. Farmers,
think of these things. Educate yourselves and
your sons.—Dol4ar Newspaper.
A USEFUL. CAT.-AS a general rule cats do
not possess sufficient intelligence to make good
Matchers or guards of property. Nevertheless,
cases sometimes occur wherein grimalkin ex
hibits a degree of intelligence which would‘do
credit to the best watch (log. An English pa
per narrates an occurrence which recently oc•
currcd nt Liverpool, where a cat belonging to
a Mr. Reid attracted the attention of her mos
'thy
,the restlessness which she exhibited
when passitig.near the counter. This finally
induced him to search there, when he found a
stalwart, ragged rascal secreted in a corner,
waiting for on opportunity -to rob ° flre estab
lishment. About five ydars'sinco the same cat
Oetected another thief ivlin had secreted him
self in the house and discovered hint to her
master.
Yankee in the city has invented,a
nischino for putting babies to sleep. It is sup
plied with fresh milk, paregoric, Godfry's Ger
dial and sugar, which it dispenses according
to the necessities of the case. Mothers have
only,to chuck Thomas and Mary into tho ma•
chine, where they will be cared for in the best
manner. for eight hours. To those who - nre
fond of "lightening the cares of lite," going
to evening shindies, flirting and "such like,"
the now invention Will indeed be a-" blessing
to mothers."
VED"Who is that gentleman?" asked Old
Roger of a friend, as he saw a large man with
a protuberant front standing in a doorway in
State street. "That," said the individual ad
dressed. "is one of our Boston pilots." "Ah,"
replied the v little old fellow, with a face very
merry, "1 think ho was a direct des
cendent of 4'aunchyotis Pilot."
that the tune the old cow died of',"
asked on Englishman, nettled nt the industry
with which a New Englander whistled "Yan
kee Doodle."
• •°No Boor," replied;Tonatban, are'B the
tune old Pont died of."
Wommvo BOTH WAYS.--The Harrisburg
Democratic' (ham says that Judgo Campbeli,
Postmaster General, has made the Democracy
of Pennsylvania vomit,•andivill aroate.a purge
tit Washington.
HAVE YOU A COLD?
irsIALLOIIMI'S ELIXIR his acquired a
UV mat celebrity for the cure of adltliseases
arising from severe colds, and its ellimtcy has
been attested end approved by litindretM of our
moat respectable citizens. In every Instance
Immediate relief has been given, as the feline.
ing certificate froin.those have tried it bears
testimony. Menu factliecd and for eats by
JAMES GA LL 0 LIER, Agent.
Ayr; the undersigned do earthly that we have
used Ge loher's preparation foe Consumption,
Colds, Diseases of-the Lungs, Liver, &0., and
having experierieed immediate relief therefrom
would recommend it to all afflicted in that way.
'rhos Ekileg, hire ill' Gould,
R H McCoy, E L Wolf,
p," Peter Monyer, II S Rackett.
Joseph [mime'', N. 1,t.: Woods.
Gallia's, April 25, 1854--Iy
• .FARIORS LOOK I - lERU.
. ,
TARESEI and large' supply of Gitlin Cradles,
JL I .Hay and Qmin Raker!, Hny and Grain
Yorke, Seythn Snathe and shaking Fork s:'3o
dnz Grrnin and Grass Scythes of the bent nine
ofnetttro, warrbilted. good pnd very cheap, at
She Old Stand, North Hanover west, Owlish).
May 17 'JACOB SENER.
nittnEtil . gliest pries will be paid hi cosh fat
OC-Sumca in hirre Aintintitiee,rif de
livered, nth° subscriber In' gist st 4 Carlisle;
Jane '54.--;-.9mr• • ~JAOOII.StIROAL
. .
in) ROCAET LONG suAwLs-,-Jii. ~..
if
) calved a law:Long 'and Squats Broan
has o,,aatlifor pala.by. '• , f :
• G,I:W". ELITISaII,
, • .
atjops.
J. N. K. CAMPBELL
*9I.33.2KAIIDMILIVELGAINSII
At Welso and Cantpbol l s
New and Cheap Store, S. W. corner , of Hano-
ver J' Louther streets
4pnw fuel u pleusuie in . announcing that ,
wo huvo just recotyed Splendid and choice as.
sortntent of Spring and Summer Goods, which
we will olFer , at -- kach Onious as cannot rail to
please. The stock consists 01.
DRESS GOODS,
Black Fancy Dress Silks, Foulards, Organdies,
Brilliants, Lawns, Jaeonetis, Barekos, &c„ iste.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
min n l'ot or Sieauers, UodersleCves
Collars, ltufflungs, Edgings, Insertings, mum
trig collars and underslouvos,etnbroidared linen
cambro hunlceruniefs. &0.,
DOMESTICS
gina•ltnms, checks, tiultings, Aleslins, jeans;
drills, bee:-stuff and flannels.
CLOTHS, &e.,&c.
a handsome lot ol cloths, eassimersand N esting
BONNETS,
•
a I trge a3s,rtmeni of Ladies and %trews Frcnch
lace, gosmimerso helgrado, iripoli. braid an"
stmts. Bonnets, Misses handsome Plais all of
which will be sold at unitqually low prices.
EEO
Mn , a'a and Boy's, ea'nton, leghern, china pearl,
senate and palm leaf Hats. Parasols, Um—
brellas ant: Looking-glasses very cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We are selling a large lot of ladies' shoes and
gaiters at greatly reihiced 'prices, as w,e intend
discontinuing this branch of our business.
GROCERIES. &c.,
Rio awl Java Coffee, roasted coffee, brown and
white Sugar, Loverings Syrup Molasses, Teas,
Spices, tv.o.
Our stock, for variety and cheapness, is cer- .
tainly not surpassed by any in the country.—
Buyer; who wish to puchase articles of supe
rior quality, at reasonable prices, 811011111 not
fail to live us a call. [April 5, '54.1
GAS FITTING at PLUMBING.
mIIE undersigned wnnld inform the citizens
1 of Carlisle that he has made arrangements
to do GAS FITTING and PLUMBING at
short'notice, and on reasonable terms, He has
engaged the services of a first rate hand Fom
Philadelphia, and has supplied himself with an
extensive assortment of FIX'T'URES, which
will onahle him ti fill all orders prom - illy, All
work will be warranted. Its stock of Gas Fix•
tures will be found in the room exactly oppsite
his Tinning establishment on North Hanover
street, where he invites a call.
ITINNING, SPOUTING, ban,
He is also prepared to furnish, or make to or
der,l every article of TIN•WARE. used by
housekeepers and others. • He will also attend
to SPOU TIN G,HOUSE•R °CH'ING, BELL
HANGING, and PLUMBING.
. Thankful for the patronage with which hehas
already been favored, he respectfully solicits
a continuance on the same.
ONROE MORRIS,
--Carlisle...lune .1.4, '54.--.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines &c. Stc
•
I havo just received from Philadel.
rrphia and New York very extensive
q additions to my former stock, embra
cing nearly every article of Medicine
now in use, toge,aer with Paints,
'ills,' Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps,
Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,—
Bruhes Of almost every description, with
e ntlelss variety of other articles, which I am du,
tormined to sell at the VERY Lowe , — prices.
All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars
and others, are respectfully'requested not to pass
the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured
that every article will be sold of a good quality,
and upon reasonable terms.
S. ELLIOTT,
Main street. ~arlisle.
May 30
Cim v itt . Otkt e
• Wl*
Corner of Banover_andouther els., Carlisle,
rin I E undersigned has always on hand a large
X stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in:all tile
different styles, which he is nrepared to sell at
the lowest prices. Ile inyite4 attention mimic-.
ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a
in ist useful article, which enurely obviates all
objections: The bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have elven •entire transac
tion .to all who have them in use.
tri - COFFINS 'made Co order :tithe shortest
notice.
JACOB FETTER
Jan'y: 22 1851,—1y
CHEAP HARDWARE.
r ATE arrival of the steamer .'Old Stand,"
fIJ Nort it Hanover street, laden with a large
stook of HA RDWA RE. direct rem the man
ufactories, is now ready for sale, wholesale or
retail. Country merchants wtill do well to call,
as we will sell them goods at a very small ad ,
vane° on city „wholesale prices, rind 'we are
determined to sell at very small profits. Give
us a call and•t am persuaded you will not leave
with out making a .pueF.hase, as you will find
goods st the right mark. Old Stand, North
Hanover street, Carlisle.
"May 17) JACOB SENER.
ROBERT B. SMILER,
ABINET MAKER IND UNDERTAKER
North Hanover Street, and nexrdoor to Glass's
Motel
THE undersigned'would respectfully inform
the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener
ally, that he now has on hand a large and ele
gant assorimont of FURNITURE, consisting
in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sowing Stands. &c. manufactured of the best
material and quality warranted. -
Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at
the lowest prices. Venitian Blinds made to
order, nod repairing promptly attended to.
KY - Coffins made at the shortest notice, and
hnving!tt splendid hoarse he will attend !Liner.
alt in town or country.
trrßentember the stand— next door to IL
Glass's Hotel. nov24 R. 13. SMILEY.
CLOTHING AT COST.
THE subscribar has an assortment.or lash.
ionabll and well, made CLOTHING, which
will he sold off' at cost for cash. Tho stock
consists of
Cloth and Cashmarett Coats,
Linen and Gingham, do
Tweed and Jean, • do "
Ma?settle, Silk and Satin Vesting.
Cassimers, Jean's and Cord pantaloons,
Linen and Cottimade do
with all kinds Clothing usually found in a cloth.
n; Store.• Inter li ig to roll this branch
of my business, great bargains con be had by
culling soon at the cheap store of
CHAS. OG7LBY.
.CARPETING
. .
,
,
A. few pipes blot racivod from auction and
selling very low. CLIAS : OGILBY
Juno 21„52. • •
LEATHER.
FRITZ & HENDRY,
Store!, 20 N. 8,51 at. Phila.
)rooco M.nulacturere, Curriere, Importers,
Commission and General Leather Business,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Manufactory 15 Margaretttf street. ecp7ly
WAKE NO !'lCE,—That nit persons
- 4 - about commencing Housekeeping and oils.
era in want of thorn, can get supplied with
Knlyoa and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Coffee-
Mills, Pans,. Kettles, Sad• Irons, &c., - at the
lowett rates by.,
0' •'" H SAXTON.
01IN W. BELL,
,TOMEINT W. BILL & CO.,
LV.Lie.XQ7l..s..t.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HO WARD STREET,
Opposite Ceiitre,
lv BALTIMORE
WAINITX119:11.
Aft A RPEN'PERS, Cabinet limiters, Wagg o n.
L') makers, Coach makers, Shoo makers and
Meohanies gehei ally,. who aro in want oi,good
POOLS, to will tit Lyne's, where Ye,li can 'al;
ways Ito supplied with a full kitt of superior
Tools from tho liesPwanultieturies. Warran•
ten at micas lower than ever was hoard 'of at
•
,JOHN P. LYAG,
Vlre 't Silo Noith, llanoyer street.
1 4 jsh..24sh, - nob,
N °. 4•2 4'9 MACKEREL, hr whole, bag
, and (pouter Wile; Lek° .W 1140.11811, Mean
On antiele of SALMON TROUT from the
thu Lukee end for the first time, brought to this
market, in•store rind for sole by •theiet64eriber.
V: W. CorouriMarket StutroCurliele,
: dirpentein and nuildeit ' are 'invited:Ad
AL) examine the Impartment of Lirtke; liatol.l
s ltp,..ll(4)pi . Magee,' Bctowe', - Glkea f putty; 94,
POnte, All kir Prikehettp tit* '• • •
marl 4 - i' •
: Stoup anb zipvs:
.I!.fortlivai•e • .
T.' s'ubscribor wiihes tO' draw' thi3.ptien.
lion of the public to Ifeit own,intetAife,
4.. ch they they connult to good * advantage, by'
, the ciegaiit nod,conipielo escort
roeut of pardniore et evei3 description, which
tie is 110 W receiving tit Itis uld staitd on North
Hanover street.
We have a. large supply el spnnge,• hubs,
bands, laces, eurtaini; and fluor oil cloths and
drab cloths, of lilikrollt qualities, in loci awn) ,
thing w your
'l'‘) CABINET-MAKERS
_ -
WmofTer complete setts of vetteers c hnobs and
mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to sui
Loth the (1181 C and the pulse,
CARP ENTOIS EXAMINE
to splendid assor meat of was in your line
as also u complete stuck of building materials,'
such as locks, hinges, acres s, latches, glass,
paints, oils. varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va.
kraus carpenters tools cheaper dim' ever, as.
has been acknowledged by a carpenter who
has seen them.
• , BLACKSMITHS
cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a sup—
ply et hammered, rolled, slit and oilier iJon
genelally used, as also cast, shear American
and English blisier smel, &c..S:c.
OUR FARMER FRIENDS
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks. trace chains, huffier,
and every other article from a .cradle to a
plouqh,to suit them in price and quality.
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to exnminc the quantity end
quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs,
churns, buckets; oils,'such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest
cash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid 'assortment of WALL PAPERS,
pre•enting rititimberless variety or Patterns at
prices Irom 6 cm. upwards. — Rememheit'>there
is no mistake, hero, es all articles will lie soli'
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well,
known' stand rn North Hanover street. East
site, hetweee MeGlaughlin's Hotel and
er's Flat Store. JACOB SE24 ER.
march 16
HARDWARE-•FRESH ARRIVAL I !
HENRY SAXTON.
TfIE subscriber having returned frem the
city would call die attention of his friends and
the public gnernlly to the Intge bad well se
lected assortment of Ilardwnie "i l ia Ice has
just received. consisting in port of
• BUILDING NIA'l ERIALS,
nails, scrws, hinges, lochs.holts,
ass, putty. paints, oils, &e. TOOLS—
edge tools; save arid plattee of every deserip
tion, with file, rasps, 'minuets. anvils,
A general assortment of •
SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS,
together with morocco. !ming and homing
skins, shoe threat', was, pegs, lasts, hotness
mounting, saddletrees, &c.
COACH TRI Nifil I N G—canvdss (plain, en
amelled, figured add embossed,) patent and en-
Dimelied leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke,
felines, shafts, &c, &c.
Cabinet Naliers will find a large assoirimiii
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moulding. rosettes, hair sloth, curled hair, &c.
The stock of IRON is Inrge and well selec
ed, comprising all ilea kinds in general use, as
hammered and rolled toe of all sizes, flat, bar
add band iron, round, square end oval iron,
horse shoe iron and nail rods. snit a brae lot
of cast and spring steel, English and, A merican
blister steel, &c.
Housekeepers and those n but commencing
will find i: to their alitnntage to call end cal:m
ine our cutlery brittania and plated ware
pane, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c.
In addition to tbo above on have received a
splendtd assertment of HALL PAPER, ma
king the stock complete. and at nu. b prices as
Cannot fail to give satisft.clion. We invite all
friends to call, knowing it will he to then own
advantage. Remember the old stand, East
High Street, Car.isle, P,
Oct. 12, 1f 1 .53. HENRY SAX': ON.
DRUGS! DRUG! DRUGS!
Freshet Spring Supply!
HAVE just received a fresh stuck. of Med•
R .
icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, which
having been purchased With great care at the
best city houses, I can confidently recommend
to Famlies, Physicians, Country' Merchants
and Dealers,'as being Iredh and pure.
DRUGS.
Patent Medicines, Herbsand Extracts,
Fine hemi eats, Spices,ground and whole
Instruments, Essences, ,
Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &.c.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
DYE.ST EFTS.
Indigoes,
Aladders,
Sumac
Mum,
Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint.and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey WindOw Glass, Linseed Oil, "Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of which will be sold at the very loWesi
market price, Also,a freer' and splendid as
sortment of -s:
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, •
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, allot wl.ich
are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the
chnnp Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub•
scriber on North Hanover street.
Mny 2 . 8 1813 i
SADDLE ! AND HARNESS EARD:G
rwIFIE subscriber continues to carry on the
above business, in all ilsvarious branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's corner,. where he intends
keeping on hand a;eneral assortment in hi - slips,
Convicting of all kinds'-of lash
ionablo SADDLES, Bridh
tnayth.g::!re, einglf
\-,l'\t\)
(i11(11I\\O
TRUNKS;t ray- 114'in
cling and saddle
,6.ik
bags. lie also
manufactures t homost approved
Spanish Spring"' Saddles, ever
used in this country, those
wishing tiCandsome, durobleand pleasant end•
dlo will do well to call and see them. He also
manufactures Harness, Bridles, Caller's and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidentlybe.
Heves from the general approbation of his cue
tomersohat he maltel the neatest and best
Rears,tril all their variety of breadth; thai is
mude in•the country. lie also makes tqj kinds
of \lntrasses to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curb
od Hair and Spring Matrasses. All the above
articles will be made oldie best material and
workmanship, and whit the utmost despatch..
janl4.lv WM. OSIfORN.
FIRE INSURANCE.
The Allen and Eaai Pennsborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland noun.
ty, incorporated by an Act of Armembly,la
now fully organized, and in operation under
the management of the following commies':in.
era, viz:
Daniel Bailey, William R. Gorges, Michael
Cocklin, filo'choir Brenneman, Christian Stay.
mad, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coosa!, Lewis
flyer. Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Musser, Ja
cob Mumma,
,Joset Wickersham. Alexander
Cathcart. ,t
The rates of insurl
cc are as low and favor
aide as any Company ()I the kind in the Mate.
Persona w inking to become members are in
vited to make application to the agents of the
company, who are willing to wait upon then.
at any time.
LIENJ: H. 'OMER, President.
HENRY - LOGAN, Vice Predidfla •
LOWi e Fl ye r Secretary: .
Cocklin, 7rettsurer: . t
BENJ. DARBY
AGENTS.
Curpberland County/.,—Rudolph
Cumbarland ;C. B. [Jarman. Kingstown , pan -1
ry Enuring., Shiremanstown; Charlei
~orllnia; Dr, J. Ahl, Churchtown &Midi
Graham, West Pennsharough; James MeDovv,-
el, Franltfordw Mode Griffith, South Middiri.
ton;' Samuel/ Cdover, Benjamin ljaversiiek,
Mechanicsburg; John Sherrielt, Lisburn; pa
vid Cgover, Sheplicritedorn. .
York County.—John Bowman, Dillsburg
* Peter Wolford,,Frunklini John Smith, Esq.,
Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J W.,
Craft, Paradise. j I
diarrisburg.—Kouser & Dickman..
Members of the' company having pnh les
adout.' to expire eon hays theur,reriewed tty
making applteittion to any of the agents.
! I Nuv. 24, I "
WIZ IEI &Mk 't% lOW WEIL IA
.•
f• NEAR,;,PAPIMTO,IVN. Corp. Co.
EZASZEIMiI 154 war:noun-
N'l't NUE to - ,eopply lauroltzr Ol all Moth.
NL. , Rhortest tico,nOtl' fermi lawor
thou con bolund OliriviliOro. All order. dir*od•
to E. HASKELL, Poportowo. or WM. D,
SEY MOJJ 'Pi:Miele; will be prpirriptly
alloqeflog. . (E01i22.1 y
iCrlilW lot of Pump Plinths. , eetl iron Well
quirbi l uelno and ; wooden' Tubbing. for enle'
cheep at t h e Old Stap4North Hanover atrectic
,•.
JACOB sENgtt...,
'l'o COACIIMAKERS
I Log and Cam Woods,
Oil Vitriol
I Copperas,
Lae Dye'
PAINTS
S. W. HAVERSTICK
and lialters; nfeo
a~ uifi~;~lx~trfi~ltncn~~:
xxxxisoirs
Pateetl Voqtilating Furnace,
Tali; subsqiber would call Ike attention o(
all porttfa requirjug n daeirablaTurtiaco
Io Ilsohrtif Celebrated Warming' and
• VontilatingjAppara:us. •
The reputulion of thiaturnace is noiv known,
having been introduced durmg the 'past 'five
„years into abciut 15110 publht buildings nod mon)
than 8000 privisto dwedings this logellt , flr with
the.inimense Increase ut sales every. year Is the
he-t'evidencathat can be adduced el its supe
riority over all other furnaces. , By the use of
Chilsoit's Furnace, you secure the hollowing ad
innings'): •
FItEE VENTILATION. -
Polka Ata- I The heating surfaces being at a
temperature that will' not dissecate the air.
EcoNoMtctt 'Use OF FUEL.
. . _ .
GREAT DURABILITY—Being made entirely of
Cast Iron, not liable to rust, will require no
repaira during a lifetinte—it to easily managed,
and will nut expose the building in which it is
placed to danger from lire, like the other fur
naces.
We have thwtestimonials Of hundreds of the
most scientific Men to. attest to the truth, of, the
above statement, all, of whom pronounce it to
be decimally the...best furnace yet invevted for
producing a pure and healthy atmosphere. We
herewith senor the'numes tile few well known
and eminent prolessure, who have used-them
and kindly furnished us their mimes as toler
ances:
Prof Jpltn S Hnr . Prof Parker Prof Norton
Pres Win Allen Prof Parsons Prof Dana
Prof B Sillimun Prof Ripley '"'
NINE SIZES.
.We have introduced this` season five new
sizes, so that all parties may avail themselves of
this great imprevement at a very moderate
cost. We are now prepared to furnish nn ap•
warns to warm a single room, or the largest
building in the counity.
N0..1, Portabat. Complete,
2 do do
3 do do
4 do for brickwork
5 do do
3 Extra Radiator, (with ears and
French Plates,) r 70
•-•.
3 do do ,do `,. . BO
5 do do ' do - 107
6 do do - do 133
.._.. __
This No. G is the largest and most powerful
Furnacelmade in this country, and is admirsibly
adapted for Churches and other large class
buildings.
VVe continue to sell the apparatus at the same
Prise as whein• first introduced, five years ago.
Although the present. high price of iron has in.
messed their cost d 5 per cent, owing to their
great weight, 'still we are enabled by the great
increase of sales to furnish the article at the
lowest possible price. One foundry alone,
Messrs Warn,ck & Leihrnndt, luive contracted
to furnish us with 500 tons of Furnaces this
season, en that we are• now prepared to furnish
them wholesale or retail.. We superintend the
erection of all Furnaces. when required..tind
warrant them in all cases.
METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE.
We have also the most complete Cooking
Range that It as yet .. men introduced . , to which
we call the attention of all whininy wish to
secure the moat perfect and desirable cooking
apparatus ever invenied.
EMERSON'S PAT. VENTILATOR.
.We ore-the-only Agents in -Pennsylvania for
the manufacture and sale o; this Ventilator,
which is acknowledged to be the only perfect
Ventilator ever made for correcting the draught
in smolcyChimnies, and for ventilating buildings
of all kinds. As there are n great =LTA , itniin-
tions of this, valuable article now offered for
sale, parties will be careful to examine that it
has the' Emerson Badge attached.
PAT. REGISTERS,AND VENTILATORS
We have the largest and moat complete as
sortmens or Mot Air Retristers
,and Ventiltrtors
to be found in the United States. Parties who
wish to puretase, either for private nee or
wholesale, will - find it' greatly to their advan
tage to examine their stock.
SLATE AND IRON MA NILES
We have always on hand an extensive assort •
mental these beautiful mantles, in exact imi
tation of Egyptian, Spanish. Galway, and other
rare marbles.
OPEN GRATES
For Anthrneite and [numinous coal. Also nn
entire new pattern of the low down Grate, mode
from the English Patterns, and entirely new in
this country.
SOLE AGENTS
For the Vaiglish Encaustic Flooring Tile, Garn
kirk Chimney Tops. and Terra Cotta Orna
ments, such as Garden Vases. &c.
Persons about building would do well to ex
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Visitors; whether purchasing or not. are cordi•
ally welcomed to °lir extensive Werernoms,
and whore we should be happy to furnish any
information respecting any of our goods that
mnv be desired. A book on Warming end
Ventilating can he had gratuitously at our store,
either personally or by letter
S. A. HARRISON,
Warming and Ventilating Marehnitse,
140. Walnut at, below sixth,
Pall.AnersniA.
May 31 7m]
TOOTH WASH
DEAUTIFUL White Teeth', Healthy Gums
JUll and q Sweet Breath —All who ere desirous
of obtainingfthese benefits should use 2.Eft•
MAN'S CELEBRATED 1.00111 WASH.
'Phis delicious article combines so Many meri
topoux qualities that it has now become a stair
card lavorite with the citizens of New York,
Philadelphia - and Ifaltimore. Dentists pre
scribe it in the.r practice most successfully,ond
front every source the Most flattering laudations
Tare awarded it. ,
Inflamed and ljfeeding gums ore immediate
ly benefuted by Me user its option upon' Olean '
is mild. soothing and effective. It cleanses the
teeth so thoroughly. that they ore made to ri
- vitt pearl in whiteness, and dames through the
mouth such it delightful freshness that the
breath is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disin
fects those impurities v. hich tend to ;It i oduce
decay, and, as a consequence, when these are
rernoveO the teeth mustalways remain sound.
Read the following from Dr. .1. A. Carman ;
Mr. F'. Zerman—Sir ; Having used and re
commended your Tooth W ash in my practice loi
some time, I find it the most effectual Dentifrice
in use, and Iherrfoie recommend it to the pub
lic. Dr. J. A. CARMAN. Deßthil,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Rend the following
Ma. ZEMAN — Dear Sir: I have fully tested
"the merits of your valuable Tnoth Wash, and
can, without hesitation, - recommend it as . the
best that line come tracer my notice during an
experience as Dentist, of more than sixteen
years. It chimes the Teeth, soothes and har
dens irritated Gums, and imparts a delicious
fragrance to flue Heath. From the mouthe of
those who make usn of it, however it will cer;,
tainly speak for itself.
Geo. P. SCIIIVELY. Surgeon, Dentist,
279 South Tetith street Ph I'm
II
t o used - Mid recommended by nil the eriii•
vent 'Dentist') in New York, Philadelphia, Bak
timora, and other cities where it has been in
troduced. All should give it a
IrrPrenared only b Francis Zeromn, Drug
gist and Chemist, Philadelphindt,tld sold, whole
sale and retail b- Samuel Elliott. Carlisle,' J
Dorsheimer. Mechanicsburg, J Herron, New..
villa. J C. Williams, Shippeasbure, and by all
Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle.
Dollard, Premium Artiste iii Mir.
Inventor of the Celebrated Gossamer Ventilating
Wig and Magic Band Toupaces.
instructions to enable Ladies and Gentlemen
to measure their heads with accuracy
For Wigs, Indiesl Toupees I.‘ nalps, inches
No 1 The round of •No 1 From forehead to
the bead 'book atrial. - as bald
2 From forehead 2 Over lorehead as far
over the head to ' as required •
the neck - 9 Over the crown of the
_3: From ear to ear • head
over the lop
4 Frcm ear to ear I 9
round the forehead - , . •
It UOLLA Rll has alwaTs ready for Sale a
splendid stock of Ge . nts* . Wigs, Toupees, Ladies'
Wigs, half Wigs, krizots,. Braids, Curls, &o,
beautifully menutaclured, and as cheap as any
patabliehmentin.the Union .
Collards Ilerbaniem extractbr Lustrous Hair
Tonic, prepared frdm South American Herbs
and Ito ts, the moat successful article over pro.
(Mewl far preserving the, hair from falling oat
• or changing color,restoring and preserving it in
a healthy and luxuriant state Aniong other. ran
sons why OollardEs hair cutting saloon maintains
Its immktise popularity iti the fact that his To sic
is applql to every bead of heir cut at his estab
lishment;conemmently It is kept in better pres
,
ervail than under any known applic a tion It
being trite medically tested liv thousands, offers
the greitest guarantee of its efifeauv. ._
Soldvitolesale and retail nt his Old Establish
menu , , 7 Chestnut street oppmdte ,the State
House Philadelphia , . i
It Dillard has at least discovered the nit plus 1
ultra o 'HAIR 1./Yhland 'announces it for Aide
,3 1,.
with p •laut confidence in its surpesstng' every ,
thing the kind now In use It colors theAtnir
'either lack or brown, (as may he desired) am,
1
is need wit)mat iajury . fii 1W liair'or, skin „Yither
by 'ata er'totheraiso, one tie wimliMl ono te4
minute 'laker , application; Without 'detracting
from i 'efficacy • Perscffis Yisitiae tho .aity are
ipvite( ta give hilt - I'44MR `, ' ,'• • . ' • ,: ~
l• Lett rs addruscod to R DOLLAIM• 177,
,qhesi. t street, Pliihulelphia, will recciye.ntten
tine.
tut;
--' IMO 71 SAPPLE
,
§Pani'of Aoubin tititi single heul.e:
incldfel and Viidleo, (or pie, cheap'
thliNCHoo.. • .)
Ag.
EZE
'out)
,ijii.ouctpscnicurv.
To the Citizens of Oarinit..
A. L•III,CILEY & G o. 48 CHEST- .
NUT Street; above Sixth..Philadelplaa, havt
now on bond 'one of the largest, chermest, and
roost varied'assortment . of their improved Steel
Spring Sole Leather TR UN RS 'ever...tiered to
the public, with a fine article of Light Weight
Sole Leather,,Titinks, Carpet and Leather Bog..
for travelling in Europe. Also, a splendid as
sortment of Ladies' Dre's Trunks Mantel Box
es', &c-.,,ranging in price front Two to Thirty"
dollars, with a flue variety of Hubby Horses,
Propellers, Gigs. &c.
All allot above articles we will cell low for
cash. , Give us a call. -
r ‘ rize, Medal ttivarded at the World's Pair ire
London in 1851: ' [may 81 jiti
Household Glassware.
Train the PrinCipal Factories and late
Auction Sales,
Conr.prising - a Cull - find desirable assoriment at
25 per cent Wow usual rates.
Dealers and others will do well to call before
purchasing elsewhere. 1000 finances on hand.
EDWARD F. CORFIELD,
152 South Second RIM above Spruce,)
npl 17 3m
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E. GOULD,
muccFssoli To A. FIOTJ
No. 164 Chestnut St., Strain's Building, Philo
EXN ENS' V E Music 11- übliiiher, and Deal
er in ;Musical instruments or every de
scription.
M 3
. Exclusive agent for tto Bnlc of !Toilet. Davie
& Co'a Patent Suspension Bridge /Eolion nod
EMI
PIANOS,
Gilbert'sßouduir Plane's. Melodeons; Mar
tin's Guitars, Harps, Violips, Sheet Music
Music Bunks, &a.
Residents of the country will he supplied by
mail or otherwise with music they may wish,
as low as if purchased in person. Having one
of the largest stocks in the United States. It
feel confident of satisfying all who may;lavor
me wilt) n call or order.
Dealers in Alusic supplied on the most lira
terms. Pianos to let.• Second-lined Pianos for
sale. .mac 20 1553 1130
4 r E t p PATENT
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE
Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding
louses and hotels.
TFIOSp in want ofiti superior Cooking Ap-.
piirritus are invited to call nt out
house and examine this Ranee. For durability
economy and simplicity in operation it stands
unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation
=anti, tnentsinkedin_this oven will retaidtheir-
I
1 juice and flavor eqlllll 10 that notated hetore nn
open fire. Meats and vastly Locked at the
same time withrut one nflecting the tatty'. It
will supply sufficient hent,il air to heat addi
tional-rooms-fur the colder? weather.- - Ir haw
no descrnding or teturn flues, and iv equally
well adapted to biuminoue or common hard
coal. The steam e over the I oiling port of
the Range carries off the steam and scent of
cookine,`ns well ns heat in simmer.
Every Range sold WA, ranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to the porebn,er
HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Patented Ontobor, 1848,
For Public Balls, Factories. Railroad Cars,
Chimnies, Flues, Ships, &carnets, ,)c.
Pure air is n subject elnimieg the euertion
of every india kiwi]. and all buildi4ga flinuld be
provided with the proper means of ventilation.
Also, a powerful
Warming and ,Ventilating Furnace,
For Dwellings : School Rouses, Churchesilialls,
'Stores, Factories, fj'c
A large ElEsortment e . Hall and rook
itirft Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c.
Wholesale and Retail.
RAND & HA YRS.
82 North Siith strret. Fhila.
10 - PersOno! attention given to vvarmirg an
evntilnting both public and private Unilair es.
D.A.VIS & CIILEDI,
Dealers in 0
Lamps, Lai terns and Chandeliers.
N 1: Corner Fourth and Cherry sts:, Phila.
I AVING enlarged and improved then:store
and having the largest assortment of lamp
iu ehiladelphia, they are now prepared to lur
nigh Camphine,f me Oil,
_ _
BURNING FLUID,
Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.—
Lamps. Lanterns of all patents, Fancy .Hotel
and Hall Lamps, Chandeliros,,Giratidoles and
Candelabras, and Brittanni'Lomps,rit the man
ulaeturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the
package, at a small advance over motion
ices. Being large MAN UFAOTUREIIS of
Pine Oil, Burning. Fluid, Ethereal 011. A 1CO•
hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can
furnish these articles dl such priers that .. . Me
rchants will find it to their advantage to buy.—
Call betore going elsewhere, it you mom bar.
gains. Also the Sißety FluntLainp for sale.
October 5, 1853-4 •i
1141111)1111KE.
A LARGE'
virrli I Chl surpasses in quantity quality and
prices any that has ever yet been opened
in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
of all kinus or hardware, such as. Shoe Fin
dings, Saddlery. Costal Trimmings, Paints
Varnish, Glass.• Nails, Files, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Felines,
Veneers, Cedarware,' Farming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand
more articles unmentionable.
Having purchrsed largely of Heavy Goods
previous to the advance in prices. I am enabled
to sell goods at eld prices. Persons in w ant o
Hardware are invited to call end examine my
nods and hear my prices, and you will be sat
isfied where the Cheap-Hardware is to be had.
11:0-1ily stock of WALL PAPER is nnap
pron. bed by any in the Borough.
Thankful lor the former liberal patronage, a
continuance of the same is aoliciied by
JOHN P. UTNE
Wart Side of North Hanover Street.
•
• Carlisl
Grocery and Variety
'
HE subscriber would respecifully inform
T
hisfriende and the puha generally that he
..c . k o „. has mat returned from the cities with
s tl a large and varied assortment el'
d i GROCERIES, GLASS and
itt, • QUFENSWA R FISH &
e
'
which he o ff ers for '' . sale on the ' moat &c
reasonable terms, at his NEW STORE. cor
oar of North Hanover et. and the •
PUblic Square, directly Opposite
the Carlisle Deposit Bank. If
qt.qtr,
stock embraces everything usu•
ally kept in a Grocery and Vu
rimy store. •
Flee public are invited to call and examine
his stock before purchasing elswhere,as lie feels
confident he can sell the best goods At The low
est prteett. r.
April 5, '54. J. D. HALBERT.
OLOTHING cLoTmr4G
TUC subscriber is now having made up a lot
of 'Fashionable and Substantial Clothing which
he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any es
tablishment in the borough. Tho stock will
consist of
OVERCOATS,
Fine DRESS COATS
SACK COAT'S..
• " — PANTAI,iIONS.
Vt.:STINGS. &c.
.
The Clothing will' be made nut of none but
the beet contliCy of goods: cut 4111 - by an expe
rienced and good cutter, and the work got up
n the best tenaner and by the best of hands—
We , hat e now on hand a lot of chince Clothing,
and all we ash is for purehasera to give um a
call and they will he pleased with the work and
prices ! ' *At th • 'old stand on East Main Street,
lan 18] CHARLES OGILBY.
ZOOTE3,4IWD SELOES.
T"'euliscriker hstadow on hand a very ex
lensive and well selected stork cf BOOTS
and SHOES, which he will eell
nt 'unusually low prices. Pinches
eil`fronf wholesale realer t s;at low
rates, he can Oiler etch aid mi
ueeme
s o pucka
beress will -make it their interest to visit his
esiablishment. '• Ha lins%elierY mail° in . the
BOdrand Shoe lind--for Ladies' or Gentlemen's ,
wriar—ho therefore dooms it , unneceesdry to
particularize. oa.Pereons Desiring good aid
cheap goods aro invited to aimilint a roll.
pril SPELDON..
criovrißsEED.
„ .
0116 arm Penniyhni
• rii9'CLO,V;gl" SEED foi artle,by
I BOYER & UAL L ,
k Agricultural Inwlertient iind-Beed Store,'
' " Milarriaburg,
.. .. .-oicOifiiie, ',.':.;-..
10 0:01. OR ,
nv,ON‘,
yjralt anlr Nap mess
Ea Its sons nub glangljtus 4 Xlittion.
Dr. C. L. KELLING,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR,
NeciaL'eaburg, Pa.
Dr. Hattmos announces to the afflicted that he
is a regular graduato of the best Medical College
in the United States, and, during Many years of
very extensive practice, bas been familiar with
every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the
most hopeless cases, even when abandoned by tho
regular faculty. His perfect knowledge of the hu
man system enables him to adapt tho means to the
end, so as to produce the most astonishing results.
The alarming prevalence of disease, and the often
imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has
induced him to make known EMS NEVER-FAILING
REMEDIES, that those that mourn may rejoice, and
the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter what
their disease may be, can rest assured of finding
relief, and therefore should not delay a moment.
Write disease and symptoms full and plain and
you can receive an answer by return mail (free)
stating the medicine required and the price of it.
Address, C. L. Hzu.mo, M. D., Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland county, Pennsylvania.
N.D.—The Doctor will attend patients at ray
distance, when required.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE'.
.
For the Cure of Solurheum, Chilblains, Com
mon Sores. Chopped or Cracked Hands, Burns
or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds. l'iles, Inflammadico
of the Breast, bites of insects ; Sore Lips; l'ini
plea on the Pace, and Breaking. Out and Sores
on Children; 11101 all diseases of the Skin.
This Oinwnent will cure the Saltrheum and
Burns, or t 'Lapped hands, quicker and surer
than nny oilier medicines ulnae kind, before the
T. substantiate the above, I can give hundred's
of certificates. but I consider it no Ilse, as (any
person can do the same. it they have friends, for
even a worthless article) I ri iv solely on the
merit, of the Ointment for the public pat.runage.
---N.--11.—A-sinole-liok-of-this-Ointr4iit -will'
keep any, [Hail:smith's. Farmer's, Sailor's, or
hands, let them cliap,pr crack ever
so bad , s I and in grand working order all
winter- Prepared and sold by
MONROF: TRRItI L,
Naugatuck, Conn,
Sold also by the principal Itror,gistr rind
Country Merchants. Price '26 cents per Coy 21.
Nov. 16. I ‘l's3-1,
;eases of Females, in.
tended for Ole use ol femalea on ly (see page t9O),
being of the highest importance to married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage. By Pi M.
YOU NG, M. D., Graduate of he Usher-sit) of
'Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of
Sur,;eons, Lontlnii,and Honorary Member 01 the
illiiladelphia Ale dims society. . - The various
forms of Secret Diseases. Seminal Weakness,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli.
ta ry habits of youth, are faithfully described, and
all the recipes given in plain language. The
chapter on selfcabuse and Seismal Weakness..iad
worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read
by every one. Young men who have brew unfor
tunate in contracting, disease, pres lons to placing
yourselves under the care of any doctor, no ma).
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. Vor.ng's Treatise on Marriage, the
Pocket .I}:sculapius, or Every one His own Phy
sician.
Igr Let no father be ashamed to present a
copy of the ..F.sculapius to his el It may
save him from an early grave. Let no young
man or woman enter into the stunt oblications
of married life, witt.ont reading the pocket jEss
culapius.• Let no one sufreriug, from a hacknied
cough, pain in the side. restless nights. nervous
feelings, and the a hole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up by their physician. he an
other moment without consulting the tEscula
dins. Have the married or those about to he
married any impediment, renal tlyjstrrly useful
Book, as it has been the inear.s of saving thou
sands of unfortnuate creatures from the vu•y
jaws of death. Upwards of iLtai ON copies
of this- celebrated work has- been sold in this
country and Europe since 11438, alien the first
edition was issued.
irr Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in a letter. will receive one copy
of this book by msii ; r or five copies will be sent
for titl- Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG
No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post
paid.
Twenty sears pry lice in the city of Philadel
phia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the ceihrt- .
done of the afflicted, and be may be consulted
on any of the diseases described in his dirk! ent
doblications, at his office 152 Spruce Sts.et,
every day between P and S o'clock, (Sundae en.
cepted) and per sons at any distance can cumuli
Dr. Young by letter, POST PAID.
EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED.
Lake's Vegetable Compound,
TOM THE CUBE or
EPILEPSY , on FITS !
Is performing more_tronderful, ewes than any
other medicine yet known or before the public.
PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE.
The pr prinsor has in his possession numerous
certificates, narrating the
Astonishing and Niraculous Cures!
effected by this medicine, and directs attention to
the fifflowing only, to assuie those alio are so un
furtunateto be afflicted rich the writ It disease
..beretofore regarded incurable', that Lases pre
paration
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Testimony' of Me highest character! 1101'
GEO. STROOP, Judge of i lie,Distriet Point i
Perry county, Pa., Nov. 1bit1i,.18152 said: nyoi
'Huodund's German Bitters' has been in use i
our place over a Year - past, and to the nstunisl
meat of many lies performed wnnders. W
may notice a few; instances that liner con
under own immediate notice:—almost elm .
person who has stopped' at, the lintel of WI
Lackey', ono year since, tirodicied rem l i i.
..
mended countenance and debil i ty, that I
n ,
From Mrs. Brocks, widow of m a i. Jas. Brooks, could nut live much . longer. Ho was imuli
. late of Conneaut, 0. to attend to bin MIMOSA. and Gm the,gretit
Co:awn/tor, Feb. 3, 1 8 53, part oldie lime confined to his room. We re
Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: ramose send me another ummended lom, lo try the German Bitters; .
bottle of Fit Medicine, as Ino not like to be did; and to the surprise of all his friends lie
without it on hand. Whet, I commenced giving now able to attend to his usual business al
the medicine to my son Edgar, lie had from our perform manual labor. The coon of lien
to three his per day. He has now takro the me- Anger a alone mason, whom no one auppoa
dicine over five mouths, and bus had. I tbink,but would ever recover'. from the debility of I
iwo fits in that t me; and those very light.. His system, but was Whet 'Upon as fast apeman
body and mind are very much improved; and by ing the grave, took 'eight or nine births of I
the olessing of God, I feel that the medicine will
Bitters during the last winter, and thin An
restore his body and mind to their n onted active
' '
ty. lie is 2.4 sears old, and has had fi ts over 12. met' lie bas been ,Ito the surprise of nil w
years. which havebeen very frequent, and very knew his case] following his Crude. Tint or
ilesoructile id los comdinition suit mind Hu n . of William Murphy is no leseastanishing,
dreds ol dollars have been expended for medicine Ile ton was so fat reduced •es to induce i
to “eunr. mrs,"butnothinglins relieved him un- general beliof Hint Oct grave shine would
til he used your medicine. Respectfully yours, 1,1, only remedy. , Mi. Lueltey recommeni-
POLLY BROOKS.
• , hint to try the Iloofland , s . German Bitters;
From Judson LandoniCe 1111 l y Superintendent o is now anparently a-well man, and able to
I the Ashtabula County Infirmary: . a hard day's work. 'We could - mention me
, ,' . KINGSVILLE. Feb. 4,1813. other eases a a simitur• character. if it n
Mr Z. Lean—Sir: Please send a few 'more necessary. I myself derived muclidienefit fi
bottles of your •'Fit 31eilicineC I may not need their ' use. I IlLi , c give ii chnsiderablo 'of i
it;
ituink safer to k ee p iron hand. 4: Your me- way'. not fur your benefit alone; but In 'ref
dicine has done wonders.. - I gave it to Illiis Jane•
Delano; elks lad fits for i'.6 years. brought.on• suffering. liumenity, and 'let Inc endure v.
sio.plen.ed to seethe . happyrestilt. To
br having' the measles when but four years old,
afflicted . 'fairly and I
which could not be brought out to the surface.— try
we i iit . y, _the m
,
I After oath% the medicine a few lave , sane DAD A
warrant je Id: . .
PINE COOP OF 31EASLES, and has hail no fits since. • 'These Bitters ore worthy the (Menne
She 13116,5 - 4 r sympuntisalmost daily. Sheen,' imiands,....possessing great Omer in the rt
her fatherenneur with nie in saving that we he- iration 'el i' healthy itetion'of the liver one
lime the medicine has °raill work a perteci come: I leaser-glands, giving tine to the stamen -
I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane !bonier-, nervouseyttemi, and bringing the,' eyeteet
son and-Aria Carhy;.who have had fits utmost 'reolly;to a 'high stale 0, health... . . ' • "
daily, for a number of years Their fits'have , !Far sale by. S. W. Haverstielc and S El'
ceased, add theliefve the medishie Will have the Carlisle; Ira Day. Mechanic' bitrg; J. H.
desired ehect.r Muds money has been expended ron.'Newv ilk; 3. 5: Akio: , Shippensburg
by the friendAof Melange patients for doctoring;
hil dealere in modicin a every where.
all to no purpose. -Tliti , cure'vram left' for,yollr .... .._ _ - . ~., .— . ._
' medicine to perforrn,and I can cheertullY retom. , :
mend it as a, valuable discovery..., , Respecifelly
Yours. .' :. .• ~ JUDSON: LANPON,
• . Stindrinteddent.Ashtibula Co. Intimacy. - •
- Prenared amp sold' at wholesale by Z.. Leas,
Conneaut; Ohio:- - - - ,
1 ' ' E F WELLER, traveling agent.
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Solsi by B..:Wifiveridick, Carlisle ' • E H
ir, hojmuts. Mechanicsburg : 7 . 9rci o s c s ;
s l . l i it y rtis- I
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IS ALNOSTINFALLIDLE 15 ITS CURE !I
• f
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
Not a Particle of Mercury imit.
JLninf remedy for Serofulit',liug-'sEvil,
'RheumMime, Ohs! i nate Cutatiet us Eruptions;
l'imples or Pustules on the nice, Bloiches,
Boils, Chronic Sord Eyes, Iting),V..rm or Tel:-,
ter, Scald Head, Enlargement soli' l'ain of the
Bones and Joints, Stubborn
Disarders, Wall ill
DISCACII arising from Au Mjudiciniii use or Mer
cury, Imprudence in Lire, or Impurity of the
Bland,
This vatuable Medicine ; which lira became
emit:twitted Inc the number of ex traorditin
cures effected through its agcncy, bus induced
the proprietors, at for urgent request of their
friends, to offer it to the public. which they 410
with' the utmost confidence in its virtues awl
wontlecthl curative properties. The fallowing
certificates selected from a large 'number, are
however. stronger testimony than the. mere
word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen—
tlemen well known in their localitie s and n 1 the
highest respectability minty of them residing in
the city of Molt:flood, Va.
. -
F. IiOYDEN, Esq. of the,Exel.ange Hotel,
Richmond. known every where, says he 'nes set n,
the Medicine called CArrrsn's SPANISH MlX
runs: administered in over a hundred eases, In
nearly nll the dkeases for in hieh it is recommen.
I led with the most nstonishingly good results.•;--
He 811]ya it is the most extraordinsry medicine
lie has ever seen._
AGUE AN'O FEVER—Great here //
,i
by certify that for tht•ce y,ears I haul Agile 100.1 7
Fever of the most violent description. I hail
several Physicians, took large quantities ot Qui—
nine. Mercury, and I believe all the Terries nul—
vertistid, but all w Omni any permanent relief.
At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, lee
bottles of which effectually cured me aunt I urn
happy to say I have had neither Chills or Fever
since. I consider it the best Tonic in the uorld
and the only medicine that ever reached my case
JOHN LON C--DEN.
Beaver dam near Rielimond Va.
G ii LUDIC Esq now in the city of Richmond
and for many years in, the Post Office, bus such
confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Caeuer's
Spanish Mixture, that he has bought npwerds of
511 Lottles which has given awn to the aMieted.
Mr Leek sole he has never ki~own.tLtoli,il_xLen _.
taken accore mg in dire , lions
Dr MINCE a practising phy niece and former •
ly of the City llotel in the city of ltielimond,
says he has witnessed in a number c.f . instances
Ake_ elfeets_ol ,Carter's Spanish Mixture. Whit h -
were most truly slum) ising. He Buys in a CH,
of Consumption, dependent on the Liter, the
gond effects were wonderful indee'd.
SAMUEL M DRINKER of the Arm Drink
er & Morris. Richmond, was cured of User
Complaint of 8 years standing by the use of two
bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture.
GREAT• LURE OF SCROFULA-7 he edi
tors of the Richmond Republican'hael a slalom
employed is their press room cured of rioleat
Scrolule combined with Rhumnatism, nbieh
tirele disabled hint from work. Two botilys of
Carter's Spanish Mixture made ri perfeet on, of
hint, and the editors in a peddle antic. - law they
"cheerfully recommend it to all who Are afflicted
any disease or Me blond "
STILL ANOTHER CURE SCROFfI
LA—I had a very valuable boy cored of Scrofula
by Carter's Spanish Aflame.... 1 consieler it ti my
a valuable medicine r James M aylor Conductor
on the R F &. P R If CO Ricmemed to
OOTOR YOUR
'
for 2.5 cents, by means
he POCKET /ESC U
. PIUS, or:Every One
S OWN PHYSIAN !
''he thirty...six
with one hundred en
icings; showing Private
teases and litalforma-
Ili of the Generative
stem, in every shape
furrn tow hick is ad-
NIP John Thompson iesidinz in the city of
Richmond, was cored by three bottles of timers
Spanish Mixture of Salt R heton, which lie bad
nearly 20 ye-rs. and IA hiclrall the physicians ot
ibe city would not cure Mr Thoopson is a well
known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va.,
and his core is most remarkable.
Reloeipal Depots ot, M. WARD, CLOSF
CO,' No 83. Maiden Lone, New 1 ork
T W I)YOTT & SONS, No 132, North 2d
-street:.Philndelphin.•
BE NNE TT & BEERS,No 126 Main street,
ILehrnond, Va.
And for sale Lv S Elliott. S N IlnyerEtirk
Carlisle: Ira Day. s 1 echnnirditirg; 3 11 Her' on
Newville;.l C Altio, Shippensburg, and by den
errs in 'medirines eve, e. .
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA, JAU.NDICE,
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS
EASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL
DISEASES ARISING-FROM A
DISORDERED LIVE.R. Ott
STOMACII.
Such as Constipation; inward piles, fulness
of blood to - lire bead, Reit:lily' of the stomach,
nauseu,lietirThiiiii, disgust for food, Nines,. or
weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sink
ing or fluttering at the pit of the stomach,
swimming of the heed, hurried and difficult
breathing, fluttering at the heart, V fink iug or
suffocating sensations when in in lying !mature,
dimness of .vision, cloth or webs before the
sight, fever and dull pain in the head, defic
iency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin
and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs,
&e. sudden flushes 'of heat, burning in the
flesh, constant imaginings 4if evil, and grey
depression nitwits,.
- DR. 1100PLANWS
CELEBRATED GEE MAN BITTERS,
Prepared by
'I)R, C. M. JACKSON,
No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia
Their power ever the above disearra to not
excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation
in the United Snitch, no the cures attest, ii
.many cases alter skilful physicians hod failed
These Bitters are worthy the attention a
ievalidr. Prssessiug great virtues in the ree
tificution of diseases of the Liver and lesec
glaitds, exercising the most searching power
in weakness and tillititins of the digestive el
guns, they are• withal safe, certain and plum
ant. •
' 1 1 . ROSMNSTEMS.Ir,
tiouss, and - . Ornan
l; Painter,4r (lorinerly.,llury'ves)
mixt doer to Trout's;
tend nromptly to all the above desorip
Dilating, at reasonable prices.. The v
Made ot graining alteudeil. ' to,.anob no' n.
any. oak, walnut, fr.r.e.,inthe improied
Joly.A4,lBo2frly.
filkbicincri;
OF THE BLOOD.
CAN DE EPPECTUALLT CURED BY
READ AND BE CONVINCED
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