his countenance, iespired a deep emotion in _the assembly. All the courtiers prostrated themselves upon the marble floor. They thought they saw again the young and glori ous Soliman in one of those audiences when he made the rebellious pashas quail before him. After a moment `of respectful silence, the cry of " Long live Amurath l" shook the roof of the seraglio, and was eelio3d in the Is tance by the crowd who were thronging to ward Saint Sophia. ,At the same moment the body of Mustapha fell lifeless to the ground. The time-piece slowly struck the . hour, and the muezzin, in a solemn voice, 'repeated from the cupola, "it is eight o'- clock I" • tittit pfolkg. THE TREE THAT NEVER FADES. ",Mary," said George, "next summer I will not have a garden. Our pretty tree is dying and won't have another tree as long as I live. I will have a bird next summer and' it will stay all winter." "George, don't you ,remember my beauti ful canary bird, and it died in the middle of summer, and we planted bright flowers in the garden where we buried it ? My bir,d did not livens long as the tree?" "Well I don't see as we can love anything. Little brother died before the bird, and loved him better than any bird, tree or flower. Oh ! I wish we could have sometking.to love that would not die." . " (l'eorge let us go into the house. I don't want to look at- our tree any longer." The day passed. During the school hours IReprge, and Mary had almost. forgotten that their tree }vas dying, but at evening as they drew thCir chairs to the table where their mother was sitting, and began to arrange the seeds that had been from day to day gather ing, the remembrance of thcii tree came ap on them. "Mother," said Mary, "you may give those seeds to cousin John ; I never want another garden." "Yes," added George, "you give them all away. If I could find some seeds of a tree that would never fitde, I should love to have a garden. I wonder if there ever was such a garden, mother?" "Yes, George, I have read of grcitleu Where the trees never die.'' "A real garden, mother?" " Yes, my son. In the middle of the gar- den I have been told, there runs a pure, river of water, clear-as crystal, and on each side is the.. nee ff Life—a tree that never fades.— The garden is Heaven. There you may live and love forever. There will be no death— on fading - there. Love the Saviour here, and He «ill prepare you to dwell in those green pastures, and besides those still waters." TILE TEACHER BTumrEn.—l happened in a school room one bay, while a class of very small dogs and girls were reciting a lesson in arithmetic. It was about their first les- son "Five from five leaves how many?" asked the teacher of a little girl of stank; 'six years of age After a momcnt's reflection, she answered "five." "How do you make that out 7" said the teacher Fielding her little. hands out toward him, she said, "here are five fingers on my right hand, and five fingers on the other. Now, if I take the five fingers on my left hand away from the fingers on my right hand, won't five remain!" The teacher was stumped and obliged to knock under WASHING A _LITTLE SWEARERS MOUTII.- ' The Ali foroi a-Christian Atiruettie says,:."A n intelligent lady of our 'acquaintance, whose little boy NV (IS beginning this talk,' anxious to express to her child her horror of profanity,. hit on the novel process of washing out his mouth with soap suds whenever he swore,— It was an effectual cure. The boy under stood his mother's sense of the corruptiOn of an oath, and the taste of suds, which together produced the final result.. THE WAY TO TfAKEREPunrcANs. — To make any nation of people republicans, do not at tempt to rffthould the grown up men i for like the sturdy oak: that will not bend, so be, be comes firmly planted in theprinciples,of his early education, and the eloquence of reason and truth to him is lost. Rather take the in fant in,its cradl . e / which, like a twig, as it is bent, will incline—hence no nation can tho roughly eradicate despotism and monarchy is one g..moration.—_lmerican Sentinel. I===ii rE.F.),,,The Oats ar`e 4o short „in the vicinity or Albany, that a.fanner intends„to cut his with a Coapiieqiiimb and a pitir of scissors. ydfications. VOLUME TEN Or THE a SCIENTI- FIC AMERICAN" commences on the 16th of Sep. tember.' It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interests of MECHANICS, INVENTORS, MANUFACTURERS AND FARMERS, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and Eeiences. 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The following CASH PRICES are offered by the Publish ers fir the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by the Ist of January. 1855: $lOO will be given for the largest list: $75 for the second : $ 65 for the third: $55 'for the fourth: $5O for, the fifth : $45 for - the sixth ; seventh: $35 for the eighth: $3O Mr theminth; $23 fir the tenth: $2O for the eleventh: $l5 for the twelfth: $lO for the thirteenth; and $3 for the fourteenth. The cash will be paid to the order'of the successful competi tor immediately alter the Ist of .lanuary 1855. TERMS :—One copy, one year. $2; one copy, six months, $1; five copies, six months, $4; ten copies, six months, i.*. 0 3; ten copies, twelve months, $l5; fifteen copies, twelve months, $22; twenty copletT, tWelVe mouths,-$2B - advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be ta ken at less than $1.40 each. Names can be sent in Ist different times and from different Post Offices. Shuthern and Western money taken for subferiptions. 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It is impracticable in so short a space' as this to give an adequate idea of the variety of subject, and the ex tent of researeh which this Volume contains. The while Reid . - has--been- earefully explored. And -no de partment li ovever intricate has been passed over, but treated until the' subje.t has been made perfectly (denr and intelligible to the simplest mind; indeed ”111, of the great -peculiarities of the - Book_is _its freedom_from. dry detail, and statistics. (SO 1,111111011 to works of this character.) which no doubt is one of the muses of its very great popularity. The Agriculture of the Slate Is a prominent topic in the work. and all its parts receives his earnest attention, not merely sperulrting on the results of husbandry, but searching and finding how the greatest advantage can be gained from the best sources. Every Farmer shonid read and study his remarks, and idso those who depend on Farmer for the necessaries of life; for all should understand something of the means by which those necessaries Si,' produced. al Cities, Towns and Villages are described and dwelt upon, the charactoristies of the people pointed nut. and the various improvements in progress or projected no. ticedt—one of the deeply interesting ski‘rebes in the work is that on the 11'yonting 'Valley; the vivid and startling interest thrown around that devoted spit. is dwelt upon with beautiful pathos and feeling, and the leading events in the tragic part enacted there In revo-. lutionary times, pointed out by a master hand. Added to this is Campbell's always beautiful Gertrude of Wyo.. ming, the Merit of which it is unnecessary to speak about. A vivid and truthful description of the grand and majestic Scenery of the- Old Keystone State, is also n I prominent subject in the Volume. Nothing can exceed the grandeur and beauty of Pennsvlvania's Romantic Rills, and well does the author understand the subject with which he deals. . - ____ __ _ . . The Press' throughout, the State have, with united vol.•e, pronounced it the Best Popular Book ever written on the State. and without a single exception have re •ommended the work In the highest terms:: The many flattering notices bestowed upon it ,will be collected to gether and published. In a future circular. Accompany ing every volnme is Barne's Large Map of the State, cm•fully colored.—the latest and best Map published. and which retails seperately at One Dollar, and Is un doubtedly the only correct one issued. 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Agents will call upon the r!tizenn for their subscrip tion. and in cases a here no agent has called, any person wishing it, will have it sent free of expense, by remit ting the amount to the Publisher.. limariable Price of the Work: Embossed Muslin, - - - - $2 00 .4 " gilt edges and side - - 2 50 " Moro6eo, marbled edge . - - 225 " Turkey: Moroem, extra , 400 AGa-Agents lanted In every County in the State.— Any person desiring-an Agency please address the Pub lisher Immediately. WM. WHITE SMITH, Publisher, septo-51 105 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 3nsuraure. iIRE INST_TBANCE.-THE ALLEN AND EAST lq:NNS1101t0 MUTUAL. FIRE IN !ANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo ited by an act of Assembly, is now fully organised. and operation under the management of the following co nmissloners, Daniel Bailey, William It. Gorglntc-4.llr . hpel• Mtichoir Brenneman ' Christian Stayman,'John Dun hp, Jacob IL Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Moja. min' H. - Musser, Jacob Momma, Joseph , Wlckeraham.- Alexander Cathcart. • . . The rates of insurance aro as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the avnts of the company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. 11. MOSSER, President. HENRY LOOAN, Vice President. - LEWIS lIYEIi , Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. A(1 EN TS CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum ) u land ; C, B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl, ClitirelitOwn ; Samuel (Inthan—West Penushorough :Tames Me Dowel, Frankford; Mode Griffith. South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Gaverstirk, Meehan ieihurg• ; John Sherrlek, Lisburn; Build Coovor, Sifen herilstown, YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter NVelforil, Franklin; Jnhn Smith. Esq., WashingtOn; W. B,.l'leking, Dover; J. W. Craft. imclnnun ==l Members of the compiny having policies n'bout to ex pire can have them renewed, by making application to any of the agents. CARLISLE! HERALD BOOK - & JOB PRINTING OFFIC,. • IN THE ItEAR OF THE COURT HOUSE; Event dem lotion of Book nod Joh 1 0 r1ot log executed on the shortest make ;uol on rengenable ternm. ktartiole - peralb. altehiciifes. • 00 T W ASH. I --R,:iuiifiA White Teeth IlleaLthyll urns and a Swint I:reati —All with are desirous of obtaining thesebenefitS should . use MAN'S (`I lAPRATED TOOTII WASH. This delicious article combines K. many meritorions qualitlesi that it has now become a r tandard favorite with the citizens of New York. Philadelphia and 'lslamise. 'I/elitists tr scribe it in their practice most succe:sfuily! and from every source the most nattering, laudations are awarded It. Inflamed and bleeding gums are Immediately benefit t by its use; its action upon them is mild,_suothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth to thoroughly. that they are made to rival pearl •in whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disinfects those impurities ithiola tend to produce decay. and. asn eon sequence, when these are removed the teeth , must al• ways remain sound. Head the following from Dr. J. A. Carman: Mr. F. Zernian—Slr: Having used and remnimended your Tor th Wash in my practice for some time, I find It the most effectual Dentritice In use, and therefore recom mend it to the public. Dr. 3. A. CARMAN. Dentist, Harrisburg, Pa. Rend the following testimony: ZramAN—hear fir: I have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash. and ran, without hesita tion. recommend it as the best that has come under my notice during an experience as Dentist of more than six teen years. It cleanses thil, Teeth, soothes and lundens irritated Gums. and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. From tho mouths of those who make use of it, however, it will certainly speak for itself. UM D. Sentvm.v, - Siinztxm Dentist, south Tenth st., Philadelphia. It is used and recommended by eminent Dent ists in New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. and I Mei: cities who're it has been introduced. All should give It a trial. tly - Prepared only by Francis ri.ortnan. Druggist nod Cheanist,, Philadelphia. and sdd wholesale and retail 1 4 ainuel Idlintt. Carlisle, .1. dlortdieinter, Nleehaniesburg. .1. I Errn,n. Newville, .1. C. Will isms. I , llippensburg, and by all Drn..reists at only '25 rents per bottle. FNLEPSY Can be Cured. Lake's \ - Eli i.T Alll, COMPOUND, for the cure of fill i.r.r,v or FITS is performing more wonderful cures than any other medicine 3et known ni before the public.— PRICE FIVE 111.1:A HS A aorri.r. 'rho proprietor has in his possession numerous certifi cates. narrating. the astMiising and miraculous - cures elloeted by this medicine. and directs attention to the fills ~rilv. to assure tlmse who areas,, unfortunatt to-be alit t,l itt the terrible disease heretolirc regard ed incurable, that IA preparnthin IS ALMOST IN F LIA BLE IN ITS CISItg . . From Mrs. Brooks, widow of Maj...lns: Brooks, liar of Comae:int, V. CoNSUAUT, . • Mr. Lkms—Sir: Please mend me another bottle of Fit \ledieine, ns 1 1110 not like to be without it on hand. \t hen 1 commenced giving the medicine to my son Ed gar. i.e had fr‘qn one to three fits Isar Oiiy. Ile has now taken the 1110,liellig over five months, and has had. I thinkL.PuLtwo litsin that time. :mkt hose very] hair and mind are very much imps wed: 1111(1, by the bb . SAlag of lied. l feet that the medicine will restore his testy and mind to their wonted activity. Ile is 2S years obi. and has had fits over 12 years, which have been - very frequent.-and-very-destruetivo to -him onsti: tution and mind. Hundreds of dollars have been. ex pended for medicine to-" cent: FITS." but nothing has relieved hint until housed your medicine. Respectfully yours, POLLY BROOKS. From .Itnisclh,Landon, County .Superintendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. Hisosvitts. Feb. 4, 1R53.. ' Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send a few more bottles' of your Fit Medicine," I may not need it. but think saf er to keep It on hand. Your tuedleine has done wonders. I gave It to Miss Jane Delano; she has had fits for 26 years. brought on by having the measels when but four years old. which could not lie brought out.to the surface. After taking the m 110114) a few days; ans 1.111) a "FINE COOP OF Id EASELS. "and has had.no fits since. She had tits or symptoms almost daily. Sho and her father concur with me in saying that. we believe the medicine has or will work a perfect cure. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane Ilendershn and Aria Corby, wherliaVe had fits almost daily. for a number of years. Their' fits have (-cased. and I believe the medicine will have the desired effect. Much money has been expended by the friends of the above patients for doctoring, all to no purpose.— The cure was-left for your medicine to perform, and I can cheerfully recommend it as a valuable dlsixivery. Respixtfully yours, JUDSON LANDON, Superintendent Ashtabula Cu. Infirmary. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LIKE, Conneaut, Ohio. E V. WELLER, traveling agent. Sold by S. W. Ilat•erstkk. Carlisle; E 11. Thomas, Mo- elinialesGurg: I). W. (ims.q, Ilarrisburg darbware. 101 IN P Ll'N'E—Wholesale and Re , tall dealer In American, English and German Alit/WARE, 011N.Paints, hr., A. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are in want of Hardware of any kind, arc Invited to call in and !aniline my unusually larg stock cf •a. goods, which i am selling at very low pr ces. Just stop in; it will only detain you a very few minutes to be convinced that what everybody rays —that Lyn's Is decidedly'. the place to get good 'goods at law prices—must be true. LYNE'S I lard ware Store, ' {Pest Side North Hanover street. H A T 00K 1 !IP.'II,E •WA R TIM - subscriber In conslquence of ill-health, offers his en tire stock of HAIM ARE to any person or pwsons w tith ing to enter into the Hardware business. Ile having so' resolved In quitting the business, will give a largalo, besides his iniluentwand custom. Any one desirous of getting into this business will do well to call sewn, tur d If not disposed of by the let of October next, ho will then cummence selling off at cost at the old and well known stand, In North Hanover stroet, next door to Charles Maglaughlin's Hotel. JACOB SENEIt. ti A F ItESII AlturivAL lIENYR SAXTON. The subscriber havinereturned from the city would call the attention of his friends and the public ,generally to the large and well selected assortment of Hardware which he has jtlst.rectilved,consisting in part of BUILDING MA TERIALS, nalls,serews, hinges, locks, bolts. glass. putty, prints, oils, &c. TtabLS,—edgu tools; saws and planes of every description with files, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c. A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD DLERS' TOOLS, together with morocco, lining and bind ing skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount ing, saddletrees, &c. 00ACII - PRlM3llNG—canvass (plain, enamelled, fig: tired andfershossed;) - patent and enamelled leather, springi, hubs, spokes, felloos, shafts, dm., &e. Cabinet Makers will find altrge assortment of warn- Ishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes, halreloth, curled hair, ke. • The stock of Iron is large and, well ,selected, compris ing all the kinds in general use, as hammered and rolled iron of all sizes, flat, bar and band iron ' round) square and oval iron, horse-shoe Iron and nail rods, Native largo lot of cast and spring steel, English and American blis ter-steel, &c. Housekeepers and those about commencing will fled it to their advantage to call and examine our cutlery, brit tannin and plated ware pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c. In addition to ilio - allove we have received a splendid assortment of WALL. PAPER, making the stock com plete, and at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfac tion. We invite all friends to call, knowing it will be to, their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East High Street, Carlisle, Pa. Oct. 12, eSS3.- •• . . . HENRY -SAXTON. 4, - IRESII ARRIVAL . HARD . W A R E.—The subscriber having returned from the city has just opened for the Fall trade a largo and well selected stock .of foreign and -domestic Hardware, embracing everything usually found In that line of Int, sines. The attention of friends and the public generally is respectfully directed to the assortment on hand, as suring them that goods of alt kinds will be sold for cash at a very small advance ou manuEteturersprices. Re member the old stand, East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. Aug 30, 1854. ' IL SAXTON. TAKE NOTICE.—That all persons about eonnumeneing llousekeeping and others In want of them, ran got supplied with Knives 'and Forks, Spouts, Ladles, Coffee Mills, Paps, Kettles,l:! , ad-Irons, &e., on thelowest,rates by IL SAXTON. p11,0( 1 11 A LONG' f.z ETA INTJ,S—J ust rmeived a few Long and Square Iho. Sliau anti for salt, by O. W. 111 fNFIC. Fl l lll 4 l' GREATEST I'ASC' !OVERY OF Tilt; AllE—Farmers, Families and-others, can pun chase 110 remedy equal to Dr. TOBIAS' Venetiati Lini ment. fgr Dys.t.,y. Cone, ('rcup.Chronic I.lmumatism. QuinseY, Sore Throat,' Toothache, Fen Sickness, Cuts. burns, Swellings. Old Sores, ylus.luito, lilies, Insect in tilt Limbs, Chest. bank. le. If it does nut give relief, the money will Le refundefiall,that Is asked, is a trial, and use it according toldlrertions. 7he article is an English remedy, and was used Ly Wm. IV, King of England. and certified to by him, no a biro f r Rheumatism. when over) thing else recommended by his physicians had failed.' Over 10,000.000 of bottles havebeen sOdl in the Unit ed States, without a single failure. and hale stated that it was worth slo per bottle. they lICN or would be Wit-hot - at it. In case of ('coup, as it IS' ns certain its it is applied. It cures Toothache In three minutes: Headache In half an hour. and Cholera. when first tak en, In a few hours. It is perfectly innocent to take in ternally. and has the recommendation of many of the most eminent Physicians in the United states. Price, Si and 50 MAR. 'Tobias has also put up a Liniment fkr !forms in pint bottles, which is warranted—t hercrr and better than any other. for the cure of Colic, Galls. SNI ethrgs, old Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heel. "cc.— Price, 50 cents.. Dr. Tains could MI a dozen newspapers with tl e cer tificates and letters received. relating to the WI uderfol cures accomplished by his 'Liniment. lut c n !idols that warranting it is sullicient, as any perstn who dces not obtain relief, need not pay fcr it. here has 1 ten so much worthiess . medicine a Id to the public 1114 l r To tins wishes his art He to re4t nu its own n Grits, atd if Ate-gives-theNalup-of-tho-nmey.--recvived, Lettsks the patronage of the puldie. not othet wi•e. Ult. TOBIAS' °Mee, 240" GREENWICH Slrcetl New York. For sale by'A. Seventh and Chestnut streets: Ilyott A: Son, 132 N. Seeond street; T. It. Calleneer. S. Third street, and by the Drugpists through , ut t'd rnited States. a partiele of Mercury in it. An infallible remedy for E%ii, Itlaminatistmf ole4 Mato Cutaneous Eruptirus, Pimples or Pustules on the 1'4,...,1th-trims. IA Chr.mir 444:8, Worm or Ittter. Feald (lead, Enlargethlmt and Pain of the Bones and Joints. ;Althorn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders. Lumbago. Spinal Complaints and all diseases arising. fr , in an it judicious Use of 3lereury, imprudence in Life, nr Impurity of t Ith sal. This -valuable Medicine, Odell lias,lweorno celetratrd for the number of extraordinary rums effected through Its agency, hits induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to elle public, a hid, they do with the - utmost confidence in its •Irfiles and wonderful curative prepertivs. The .Ilowing certificates selected from , - large number. are however, stronger tes timony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities and of the highest reepectability, many of them residing in the city of Richmond: Va. F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond. known every where. Fay! , he has seen the Medicine rail. ed Caarim's SPAYI2III MtvitteE administered In over a hundresicasesOn, nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended with the most astonishingly geed results. Ile says It Is the most extraordinary, medicine he has ever seen. AeiFE AND FEVER—fireat Cure—l hereby rertif:' that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent description. 1 had several Physicians, toek Mrs , quantities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all .the Tonics advertises'. but all without any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of hich effectually cured me and I am happy to say I have had neither Chills or Fever since. I consider It the best Tonic in the world, and, the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGIIEN. MUM Beaver dam, near likcbmond O. Is. LUCK. ESQ., now in the city of Richmend:and fir many years in the Post Office. has'such confidence in the . astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish that he has Isiught upwards of 80 lx tiles which he has Oren away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has neN er knoln it to fail when taken according to directions. lir. MINCE. a practising physician, and formerly of the City Hotel In the city of Richmond. says he has wit neared, innumber of instances, the eifects of Car ter's Spanisli Mixture, which Were truly surpris ing. lie says in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Lher, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER,-of the firm Drinker &Mor ris, Ilicinnond,-was cured of Liver Complaint of 8 years standing by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. , . . GREAT CURE OF SCROFI , LA:—:The Editors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room cured' of \ bdent , Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from wet k.— TWO tacttleS of Carter's Spanish Mixture Made n perfect cure of him. and the editors in a public notice. say they "cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted with .any disease of the blood." ' STILL ANOTDER • CURE OF SCROFULA—T had a *cry valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. 1 consider: it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAILOR. Conductor on the R. F. & P. R. R. Co. Richmond, Va. ' Mr. John Thompson, residing in the city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 yearn. and which all the physicians of the city would not cure, Mr. Thompson Is a wall known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his cure Is most remarkabl . • Principal Depots at M. WARD. CLOSE o, No. S 3, Maiden lane, New York. • .. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 132, NOA 2d st., • • BENNETT 6: BEERS, No. 12.1 Main- at., Richmond, And for rale by S. Elliott. S. 11'. Ifaverstlek. Carlisle; Inn Da,', Mechanicsburg; 1. 11. Herron, Newvillel J. C. Altic, Shippensburg, and by dealorsln medicines every where. . HAVE you a cold ?—Galloher's Elixir has acquired a Just celebrity for the cure of all diseases arising from seven) colds, and its efficacy bas been attested and approved by hundreds of our nu.ste re spectable citisens. In every instance - Itnniediati) relief has been given, as the following certificate from—those who have tried It beans testimony. Manufactured and for sale by JAMES GALLAHER, Agent. We the undersigned do certify that we hey° used Gni 10her's preparation for Consumption. Colds.,..lllseasee of the Lungs. !Aver. !Le., and having experienced immedi ate relief therefrom would recommend It to all afflicted in that way. Tlns. 11. Sidles, Mrs, N. Gould, 11. 11. McCoy, E. 1.. Wolf. Peter Monyor, 11. S. Hackett, Joseph Lobach, N. W. Wriods. Carlisle, April 25, 1554-Iy. ' • • ' V iIE WONDER OF. THE AGE For the cure of Saltrheum, Sores, Chapped or Cracked hands, Burns or $ll or Wounds, iltcu, Inflammation of the Breast, insects, Fha•o lips. Pimples 011 the . Face, and Out and SOWS on ('hildren, and all MR.:A:WS of t This Ointment will cure the I 4 alit hewn and Burns. or Chapped hands. quicker and sneer than any other medi cines of the kind before the public. To substantiate the above, I can give 1 breds of cer tificates. but I consider it no use. tot (any pim)ii 'run do the same,•if they have f).4.4i15. for even a worthless ar tiele) I rek., solely on thSill\elltsi of the Ointment for the .puhlio patronage. N. single box of this Ointment will keep any 11..i.11:t1110 . ,-11311.6,11.t them imp .4. 1'1,14 . er er ;41 i.n,l,j.:und and in Will h. hr; order all \ toter. Pi opm ed amt s.ld by No.NROF. 1:111:Vb. No twat mk. Fold alto I s the lirticebds,:todCountky, 11.11111 t . 2;1 ..l.ntS 1./ . 2A, X. • 31inicines. Plitt anb - appintss - tro itt sous $ pangtins of afflittion Dr. C. L. KEIL' N.G,. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCODCHEUR, Dr. Kattnia announces to tho afflicted that be is a regular graduate of the best Medical Collegr in the United States, and, during many 'years of very extensive practice, has been familiar with every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, even when 'abandoned by the regular faculty. His perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the means to the end, so as to produce the most astonishing results Tho alarming pro Valence of'diseaso, and the often Imperfect medical treatment the present day, ha:- induced him to make known ma NEVER-FAILING. REMEDIES, that those that mown may rejoice, and the afflicted leap for joy. ''ALL, no matter wile• their disease may be, can rest assured of tlndink relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Writo.discase and syniptoms full and plain, and you can receive an answer by return mall freel stating tho medicine required and the price of it. Address, C. L. HELMER, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. • N. 13.—The Doctor will attend patients at en 3 'distance, when required. - --V- E ILCO3IP.LA.D.;T, 1) v , l4k.psitl,, J l--V. .I,,wmitieu, Chronic or Neryous del ility, itisatib r he Kidn and all di soaves arising f iim !Ac r or monmeli, such as Constip Ltd , n iust.vd piles fulness of Medd to the lurid, acidity id the stomach nausea, hearilatrn, diEgust f r fetal, farness i•r Gofgld i 1 tilo st,mitelt, sour eructations. shil, lug or fluttering at the pit of the stiitniteb. sititunting of the head, b writs and difficult breathing. fluttering at the beat t. Oink in' or suffocating setts:tains when in a 13 Wiz le , stlire, din ness of vision, tints or webs before ... tat vight Geier imo dull pain in the head, defleioney.of perspiration.yellow DOSS of the skin and eyes, pain in the side: I nids, c hest, limbs, At, sudden flustdis of heat. burning in the flesh o instant imaginings of evil, and great depression tif spur its. can be effectually enrol by Int. Boort CEI.I . 1111ATED IfIIII7IIAN 111TTEI1S. prepared by lat. C. M JACKSON, No. P.M Arelf,Stretit, Philadelphia. Their Ismer over the above diseases is not excelled. li - um:tiled. by any other preparation in the United:it/des as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physi clans had failed. Tliee bitters nro worthy the attention of invalids.— Possessing great a irtues in the feetillratlon" of disease+, of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising. the mss' searching powers in weakness and , affections of the di gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and plea unt: Lead nod be corn ince& Testimony of the bighes character! lion. Oro. STHOOP, Judge rf the bistri , I Court in Perry county. Pa.. Nov. ISth. 1:02.. said: Virur " lloothimis Eerman•llitters" has been In us , In our place over a year past, and to the. astonishment 0 many has performed wonders. We may notice a few in stances that halo come under our own immediate no tkio—alinost every persmi who has stopped at the hotel of Win. Lackey, one year shire. preilkted from his ema ciated countenance and del slily, that he ,'eoihd not livi much longer. Ile was unable to attend to his 'business. and for the greater part Of the time vonfined tolds room We recommended him to try the German hitters: he die and to the surprise of all his friends hu.kowiw able t, attend to his usual I:Miness and perfinmi manual Int or The case of Henry. Asper. a stone mason. whom no , n. supposed would ever recover from the debility of his sys tem, but was looked upon as fast approaching the glary trek eight or nine bottles of the Fitters during the last winter, and this summer he has been Ito the surprise of all who knew his mute)• following his trade. The case of IVilliam Mtn phy Is no less astonishing. Ile too was 1, far reduced as to induce the mineral belief that the gravi alone would, hp, his only remedy. Mr. Lackey reCom mended' him to try the iloofiatufs fierman Bitters; hi is now apparently a well man, and able to do a hard day', work. We could mention many other rases of a shill:II eharactoro/f ,it were necessary. I myself derived mud benefit from their use. I have given considerable of it away. not for your benefit alone, Im.o.o'relieve suffering humanity, and let me assure you I amsnleased to sco ti,, lumpy result. To the attilicted„...w,9 say, try them fairly and 1 Will ',Chi - rant relief." These 'litters are worthy the attention of Invalids possessing great power in the ref:torsi ion of n healthy action of: the liver and the lesser glands, giv hog tone t , the stomach and nervous system. and bringing the sew tent generally to a high stifle of health. For sale by S. W. 11am:stick and S. Elliott, Carlisle: Ira Hay. Meelianiesburg; .1. IL Herron, New:villa: J. S. Attic, igtippensburg, and by dealers in medicines every where. 1)0CTOR YOUR SELF-PRIVATELY 2; Cents, by means of the POCK ET /ESCELAN U.S.'. or Every Oae 1115 OWN illirSiclAN Thy thirty•six Lb Edition, with one hundred engrav logs. show log Private DISCIIBeB and , Mal forniations of the Getter:dlr. System, In every shape and ferns: to which is added I Treatise on the Diseases of Fe males, intended for the use females only. (ace Page 190) be log of thd highest impivrtann to dartrried peoPle.'or those con tompinting marriage. fly. WWn. YOUNIJ, Mv-U-.--Gratitoth of. the University of Pennsylvania, Member of thy Roy al (*.dick° of Surgronk London, and lionorary'Meinbel of the Philadelphia 1114;diral society. The various fornn of Secreediseases, 'Seminal 'Weakness. Diseases of the ,Prostrate land, 1 mpotency. solitary habits of yout 'faithfully described, and all the receipts given in plain fauguage. The 11111001 g On self abuse and. Foolnal Weakness is worthy of particular attention, and shoulv be rend by every one. Young men who have been rut rtunate he contracting disease, previous to phial], yourselves under the care of any doctor, no matter wha his pretensions may be, get a Any of this truly valuabb work. Sea Captains nod persons going to. sea should posses Dr. Voutig'N Treatise 011 Marriage, the Pocket ..'Esculap , us. or Every one Ills own Physician. 4.4.? Let no niti)or bol%,:iirumed to present n ropy of tl YEsculnplus to his child. It may &ITU Illtn frczu an earl pale. Let no young u n til or woman enter into the sa eret obligations of married life witheut reading the keel et .11:ssulapins. Let 110 one b uttering fern cough. pain in the Melo, restlers nights, nervous feelim Melt the whole train of Dyspeptic sensation e. nyyd.give up by their physician; Le another moment without rot suiting the lEsetalnpins. !lave the marrical or thos About to-be u.nrried maq impediment, read this trul; useful' ns it has trot) the lunallf , of saying Mot rands of unfierfunitte creatures fnem the "very jaws death. Upwards of n MILLION copies of this celebrate , work lens been sold he tills count!, myd'Europe since It rett. when the first editiint was issued. 1101F011 sending TWENTV-Ell'E rents et closed inn letter, will recut% e one copy of this Issek 1 moil; or five eerie. will he writ for id. Address WILLIAM . YOUNti, Su. 102 Forum street, l'hiladelphi Post paid. In lets veils prte.tte,lll the city of rlilladolithla rt static.; Dr. Ye nog to 1110 i•011ft14.11.• of the title 1, 111111 lee may 1, Vol" , celled on-any of the. disero d. ,rll•ed in Lis dllre"ront •'ptildleat ions, at l e is a llt e , 1 App I t. CVel't dot tpt.tiVte It II Mitt 3 W.lock, (St :u . ol per. , soy distances clot 1:.• list Voui.2 - by letter, ry,r • 3liebtriaes Mechtuliosburg, Pa M