tittle „folito. THE ChILD AND ITS ECHO. Little Charles,iniew nothing of zSe\*llo Once while playing by himself in4a, field' he cried out, "Ho i hop 1" Mid immediately a voice from a little wood close by repeated, "Re ; hop I" Being surprised at this, he called out, "who are a }•ou ?" the same voice replied, "who are you?" On this .he cried out you are a stu pid felloW that was of course the answer. At this, Charles being much displeased be gan to Call all the abusive names he could' think of, and these same expressions all secin ed to come back to him. "I never met with such insolence," lie muttered ; but, I'll re venge myfielf;" and he ran up and down a mong the trees, trying to find out the sup posed offender, but lie could see nobody.— Vexed and disappointed the hastened home, and told his mother that a bad boy had hid den himself in the wood, and called him all sorts of names. - His mother smiled and shook her head. • °Now you lavo betrayed and cornplabfed of yourself. Charles ; for you must know you hea,rd.nothing but your own words repeated. As- you have often seen your face reflected in the water, so have you heard your own voice echoed. Ilad you called, kind words, kind words would have been returned to you; and I may also observe, it is generally the case. that t the bell aviour_we meet_ from_ otherslis b..it an echo to our own. If we are friendly in our manner, people are disposed ti be kind to us ; but if we are rude and uncivil, we cannot expect' better treatment ourselves." 'WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IS A WAY. This proverb was forcibly illustrated a abort time since, by an Irish boy about ten years old, belonging to one of the schools of baleen, Massachusetts. The ladhad the misfortune to be fatherless, and, as in many, sinattlar cases, it had been found hard work . , for the ,mother to gee along with the support of her family. .Yet she was enabled to allow her son ,to nvail himself of the privileges of our school-system, andto fur . nish him, for the most part, with the requis. ite books. A little while ago, however, the boy wan ted a geography, and had not the wherewith to buy it, and the deprivation troubled him . sorely. 'lle went to bed at night with a bea= vy heart, and lay am ake a long time thinking as to What should be done. On awakening in the morning, be found a deep snow had fallen,„ and the cold wind was blowing furiously. Catching the idea, "that it is an ill wind that blows nobody good," he got up, ran to a neighbor's house, and offered his services to clear a path about the premises, which offer Was accepted. When the work was completedObe,ern pioyer asked the boy's price for the labor. I don't know what it is worthy" replied the boy, "but I want a geography t 4-• studyin„.at School," The cost of the book was ascertained, the money paid, and at the moment of commen cing' the exercises the boy was in his seat, in. dnstriously engaged in' poring over his new - geography, for the lessons of the day. Thiti same boy appeared the first in his class; at the recent examination, and will without doubt, be promoted to the grammar school, for which he showed' himself well fit. tad. In the vocabulary of this scholar, nestle!' word as "fail" is known ? and he will be sure to succeed over all hindrances. He has "the will," and ,he will find "the way" to learn. "Boys do yeti hear that I" Take it then all . of you for an example.—Salem Gazelle. Drug Stores. DRUGS !-R DUGS ! F '_ DRUGS ! resh suPPLyi_ _Lhasa just rocelved_a_fresh stock of - liMcdiclnes, Paints, tilers, 1111 , kr., which, haying been purchased with, great cam at the--best city houses I camsanfidently roc:minuend to :Families, Physicians,eountry Merchants and Dealers, aa hu lk fresh and pure. DRUGS—Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, InairM Monte, pure Essential 011 e, Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole, Essences, Perfumery, 6:c: Cod Liver Oil—warranted genuine. • - i DILE-STllFF:s:—lndigoes, Mauldors, * Sumac Alum; Log end Cain Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Inc Dye. ' PAINTS--WetiMrlll A Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey , Window Ohms, Linseed Oil, Turpentine ; opal and death arnish. and Ned Lead, All of which will be sold at the ferg lowest market price. i .. 0 ) Also, a fresh Mid splendid assort-Mont of F A MC 'V l i ollS; Fruits,' Confectionary„ and innumerable either, articles calculated for use an ornament, all of which are offered' at the lowest cash paves. at the cheap Drug, Zook and Fancy Store of the subscribei' on North lien- Overstreet... -8. - W: 116.1.ERSTION. ..1: 4 1 RESII DRUGS, MEDICINES, :&c. „ A u h.vo feet received from Philatielphitinnti New York very extensive additians tp • ••••• thrnler stock, umbra( lug' nearly 'every art icie • of MO111(1110 110‘,/ in use, together with Paints, this, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perin !.44,(All IllerY. F , tatiottary, line Cutiery,fish lug Tackle, lituf , hvg , CalmeiA every deserip. Ural. with. an endless variety of vans. articles, which 1 ban deterniinisi, to sell at the vnn v tower Ail Phpileians, Country :Ilereitauts, - Pottlxs and oth ers, too re:peetfully requested not to isu•s the 'QM) I;TAND..as they :nay rest assured that overt urtin.lu will 1.10 sold of.tt quality, and Upoll reasonable to. mg. • • 14. EI:I•Tit'IT, Multi 'street, ' MEE VuOtications. VOLUME TEN OF THE " SCIENTI tic AMERICAN" commences on. the 16th of Sep tember. It is chiefly devoted tothe Advancement of the Interests of NIECILANICS, INVENTORS, MANIITACICILERH AND FARMERS, amid,' edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sclon:Cgs. Probably no other Journal of the same characte r {sso extensively Circulated, or so gener ally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office arc Illustrated with Engravings, and the claims of all the Patents are published regularly in Its columns as they are issued, thus making it a perfect Scummy AND MECHANICAL ENcICLOPEDIA of information upon the subjects of Mechanical improvements, Chemistry. Engi nencriug and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly in quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains Four Hundred and Sixteen Pages of Reading Matter, Several Hundred -Engravings, with a full and complete Index. Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week, and the practi cal receipts In one voluthe aro worth to any fluidly much morn than the subscription price. The following CAR( PRICES are offered by the Publlsh ors for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent In by the Ist of January, 1855; $lOO will bo 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; $4O seventh; $35 for the eighth; $lO for the ninth; $25 for. the tenth; $2O for the eleventh; $l5 for the twelfth; $lO for the thirteenth; and $5 for the fourteenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competi tor immediately alter the Ist of January 1855. TERMS :—Ono copy, oneyear. $2; ono copy, six months, $1 ; five copies, six•months, $4; ten copies, six months, $8; ten copies, twelve months, $l5; fifteen copies. twelve months, $22; twenty copies, twelve months, $2B in advance. No nunOxir of subscriptions, above twenty can be to ken at less than $1,40 each. Names can bo,sent in a different times and from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for subfcrlptlons Letters should be directed, post-paid, to AltmN & Co., 128 Fulton street N. Y. Q3-Messrs. Muria & Co. are extensively engaged fn procuring patent for new invention's, and will advise Inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. ]Aug. 80, 1854.-3 w ISIPORTANT WORK ON PENN-7 SYLVANIA. No Pennsylvanian Should be without it. Eight thousand copies sold! Every Farmer and every citizen should have 'a copy. ilowns's PICTORIAL SKETCH BOOK OF PENNSYLVANIA; Or,lts Scenery, Internal Improvements. Resources and riculture, popularly deseribv.i. illvstrated with over 200 Beautiful Engrav ings, and accompanied by Barnes' Large Map of the State, carefully colored. Eighth Edition; Revised, Cor recyd_aud_lmproTed. One Volume, fivo., with over 500 pages and handsomely bound. — Sontly free of expense. 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 research which this Volume contains.' The whole field has been carefully explored. And no de partment however intricate has been passed over, but treated until the subjeet has been made perfectly clear and intelligible to the simplest mind; indeed one of the great peculiarities of the , Book is its freedom from dry detail, and statistics, (so common to works of this character,) which no doubt is one of the causes of its very great popularity. The Agriculture of the State is a prominent topic in the work, and all Its,p.arts receives his earnest attention, not merely specuirting on the results of husbandry, but searching and finding how the greatest advantage can be gained from the best sources. Every Farmer shriuld read and study his remarks, and also those who, depend on the Farmer for the necessaries of life; for all should' understand something of the means by which those necessaries are produced. Cities, Towns and 'Villages aro described and dwelt upon, the characteristics of the people pointed out, and the carious improvements in progress or projected no tieed;—oue of the deeply interesting sketches in the work is that on the Wyoming Valley; the vivid and startling interest thrown around that devoted spot, is dwelt upon with beautiful pathos and feeling, and the h•nditig events In the tragic part enacted there In revo lutionary times, inted out by 14 master hand.. Added to this is Campbell'salways beautiful (lertrude of Wyo. ming, the merit of which it is unnecessary to speak about. A visid and truthful description ofthe grand and majestic S.canery of the Old keystone State, IF also prominent subject In the Volume. Nothing can exceed the grandeur and beauty of l'eunsSlvanln K Romantic 11111a,_and well does the author understand the sulAject with which he deals. The Press_ throughout. the State have, with united voice, pronounced it the Best Popular Book ever written on the State, and without a single exception hove re., rommeridedihe work in the highest terms. The many Battering notices bestowed upon it will be collected to. Other and published,ln a future circular. Accompany. ing every volume is Itarne's Large ' , Map of the State, cal orally colored,---the latest and best Mnp published, and which retalls*eperately at One Dollar, and is un doubtedly the only correct one issued. Tin price of the Book is placed at the lowest rate for which it could be tnanuthctured, and the execution of it in every respect is alike beautiful and substantial.— Independently of the fine Map, It is wrcenntably cheap work; but that accompanying it, the publisher has ntY hesitation in pronouncing It the cheapest Book publish- The Publisher has gone to great oxpenlo in publishing the-Hook in proper style, The, , engravings are henna 'fully executed; the typo large and clear; and the Paper of a tine texture; while the binding is at the Same time ,tasty and durable, and having done his part well, he submita 'The work to the examination of the people, confidently recommending - it to the attention of those interested In the PCiinSylvania Railroad Company, Reading Railroad Company, Sunbury and Erie italinad Company, Norristown and other railroads in the State, In the Schuylkill and Lehigh Navigation et:imperil°, In the Lehigh and all other Coal Companies, throughout 'Pennsylvania, to all engaged in mining and montane turing Coal and Iron, to every Farmer and every citizen of the great ' State of Pennivlvauht, ho submits this splendid volume, and respectfully solicits their prtnne ago. Agents will . 011 - uprin the.citltens 'for their subscrlys tion, and in cases where iagent Altk.k...loled, any persou wishlug it, will have It ' sent free of expense, by remit ting the amount to the Publisher. ' . - 'lnvariable Pike of the Work: - i Embossed Muslin, - • $2 00' < gilt edges and side .4 ' 4- ...' .. 2 50 " Morocco, numbled edge - -. 225 " TurkeY Morocco, extra - 400 ' eV-Agents wanted In every County in the State.— Any person desiring an Agency please address the Pub 'hiller immediately. WM. WIIITE SMITII. Publisher, 195 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. sept C-54 ansurance. - 1 - 1. 4 IRE INSURANCE.--TILE AND EAST PENNSBOBO SIUTLIAL ,PIRE IN- S RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, ineorpo• rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation tinder the management of the following eommlsshiners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William It. (lorgan, Michael Melcholr Brenneman, Christian StaymatiTJOhil C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. (Mover, Lewis Oyer, Henry Logan, Make min IL Musser, Jacob Mumtna, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. Tho rates of hisurinaco aro as low and favorable as nny Company of tho kind in. the State. Persona wishing to become momhora are invited to make application to the nzento of the company, who. are willing to wait upon them at any . time. BENJ. 11. DIOSSER, President. /JEWRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS BYER, Secretary Al/CIIAEL CIJCKLIN, Treasurer. --• MEI fliCillnißLAND'ODUNTY.—lttrdelph, Martin, N. Cum berland; C. It. Hannan, Kingstown lienry Zuni/fig, , •Sitireinaitstown • ' Charles Bell, Cardsle ; J. Aid, ; SAinuel • Oraliam, West, Cennsborough ;. James Me Dowel. Frankferd; Node Ur/frith. SouTh MI4I- diet ; Samuel Cxivor. Itonjnmin liavorstlek, 51aelian lesiair.; ; John Slierrlek, Lisburn; David Coover, Shop herdstow . , YORK CIII.NTY.—John flownwin, Thilsburg ; • Poter wriword. pnt,rmlin; .101 in Smith, I:sq.. Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover: .1. W. Craft, Pnralise, IlkitlilSltlll{6..--41onf.or Lt.:km:tn. . . , Steinhart:4 Ow pitnpany haring pilidea Myna to ax piro ran have thorn removed by t .inaliing . application to any 'of tip it.. , :”nts. Q AVE- Y()( lit 01, 1) 31b.".rAL—.(iash 1.,-7. paid Fir 01:1) 31rf it Nli pi eipper, Itrasssintl ... Tron,.at. tin) Cu rlislo I•'oundly. and 31acilino ;:hop,. "7 CAI: ()NCR ,(:.• pitoiVN. . _________ , 1 / TN ES . 11 11 A 118 A NI) Dlll E 1) RE Eli% : .A. frif4ll arrival pf :, 4 11nr Cured HAMS and DRIED ... . - ' . - jnAt recelred from rinvinmiti and for , rile It ' , .1 . 1.,: - ,1 . V.; - i : ~:,.. ~ ~ ~: .-' I r,', in We. , t INlnin HI rent Zan Ole Ey.ralb. ~nebi,ciiies. rjl 0 0 7 1-1. WASH.—Beautiful White, Teeth 'leanly Owns and a Sweet Breath—All who are desirous of obtaining thesebenefits should slim %ER HAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASII. This delicious article combines so many meritorious qualities thnt it has now become a standard favorite with the citizens of Now York, Philinlelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe It in their practice most suceetalully. and iron' every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums tire Immediately 1 eneflt ted by its use; Its action upon them is mild, soothing and effective. .It cleanses the teeth so thtmonghly, 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 which tend to produce decay, and, as a am sequence, when these are removed the teeth must al- Ways remain sound. Read the following ,from Dr. J. A. Carman: . Mr. F..Zermitn—Sir: Having used and recommended your Tooth WaSh in my practice for some time, I find it the most effectual Dentrifice In use, and thertibrerecom mend It to the public. Read the following testimony Zxnxtax,--Derir Sir: I have fully tested the merits of your valdablo Tooth Wash, and can, without hesita tion, recommend it as the best that has come under my notice during an experience es Dentistof more than six teen years. It cleanses The Teeth, soothes and hardens irritated Gums, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. From the mouths of those who wake use of it, however, It Will certainly speak for Ow. i'. SCHIVELY, Surgeon Dentist, 279, South Tenth at., Philadelphia. It is need and recommended by all the eminent Dent ists In Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other .cities where it has boon introduced. All should give It a trial. Prepared only by Francis Zeeman, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, and sold wholesale and retail by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle, J. Dorsheimer, Mechanicsburg, J. Iterron, NewvlUe, J. C. Williams, Shippensburg, and by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. Iik,PILEPSY Can be. Cured. Lake's J VED STABLE MM POUND, for the core of EPI LEPSY or FITS I IN performing more wonderful cures than any other medicine yet known or before the public.— PR ICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The proprintor.has in his possession numerous cortifl cates, narrating the astonishing and miraculous cures effected •by this medicine, and directs Littoral& to the following only, to assure those who are so unfortunate to be nillirted with the terrible disease heretofore regard , ed incurable, that Ltscfs preparation is ALMOST INFALI -m- • ED , III Mrs. Brooks, widow of Mnj. Jas. Brooks, late of Conneaut, 0. CoNNKAIST, Feb. 3, Mr. Z. EAKt—Sir: Plman send me another bottle of Fit Medicine, as I do not like to be without it on band. When I commenced giving the medirine to toy eon Ed- gar, he had from one to three fits per day. Ile haS now taken the medicine over-five months, and has bad. I think, but two fits in that time, and those very light.— Ills body and mind are very much improved; and by the blessing 'of 'God, I foci that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted activity. Ile is 28 years old. and has had fits over 12 years, which have berm very frequent, and very destrtietive to his consti tution and mind. hundreds of dollars have been ex pended for medicine to cunt.ms," but nothing has relieved him until he used your medicine. Respectfully yoUrN_ _ 1 . 01.1. Y BROOK 1 4 . . • Froin Judson Landon, County Fuperhitendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. • Hisosvmts, Feb. 4, 1853. Mr. Z. Y.Ass-c - 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 medicine has done wonder'-. I gave It to Mho, Jane Delano; she has bad fits for 211 years, brought on by haring the weasels when but Pour years old, which could not ho brought out to the surfare. After taking the medicine a few days, Silt lUD A Irma cane OF Imams, and has had no fits since. She had fits or symptoms almost daily. She and her father concur with me in saying that we believe the medicine has or will work a perfect rure. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jana Henderson and Aris Corby, ivilo bore had tits almost daily, for a number of years, Their fits have ceased, and I believe the medicine will have the desired effect. Much money has been, expended by the friends of the above patients for doctoring, all to no purpese.— The euro was loft for your medicine to perform, and I can-cheerfully recommend it Ati-A, valuable Alscoyery.— Respectfully yours. CIIIIDSON LANDON, , Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. 144 E, Conneaut, Ohio. E. F. IVELLF:II, traveling agent. Sold by S. W. llaverslick. Carlisle; I. 11. Thomas, Me clianksburg; I). W. 6roo. Ilnrrisburg. art. 6-Iy. atubmare. Aii,jOHN P. LYNE—Wholeside and Re tail "dealer in American, English and German I RDWARE, .011 s, Paints, Nhathrtnicit, builders and the public gaper:illy; who Aro In want of Hardware •Ofally kind, are invited to call In and • examine my unusually lar,3 stock of •.3 • goods, whieli lam selling at very low. prices.. dust step In; It will only detain you a very' few miuuttxs to be : convinced that *hat everybody says —that Lyn's hi decidedly the place to get Food goods at law prices—must ho tree. ISNE'S Hardware Mere, West Side North lhatioyer street R 0 0 K ERE !-A WA R The subscriber in cow:leucite° of ill-health, offers his en tire stock of HAIRWAIaI to any person or persons wish ing/to enter into the Hardware business. He havlug so resolved in quitting the, business, will give a bargain, besides hie influence and custom. Any one-destrous of getting into this business will do well to call soon, and if not disposed of by the 'lst of October next, ho will then COI/IMM* selling off at- cost at the old and well known stand, in. North -Hanover street, next door to Charles Maglaughlln's Hotel. • 'JACOB SHNglt. .0 kit it l RESII ARRIVAL ! TY Pi L• 11E:4 it SAXTON. The subscriber hiving returned from the city would cell the_ attention of his Mein% and the public , generally Gi the large and Well selected assortment of ILardware which; be h1t...9 just received, tionsisting in liart of BUILDING ttl A- Truum,s, nails, FAlrewA, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, pinky, paints, oils, &c. TGOL.s—edge tools; saws and planes of every description, with film rasps, haminers, '&c. A general assortment of 8110131AKE11.13 AND SAD DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco, lining and bind ing skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts f diarinws mount , ii lug. saddletrees, &e, " ' CO4Ol TRlJlMlNU—canvass (plain; enamelled, 'fig ured' and. emboased,) patent and enamelled leather axles, springs, hubs, spokeu, felines, shafts, &c.; &c., • Cabinet Makers will finds large assortment of warn Ishos, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes hair cloth, curled hair, &e. The stock of gron is largo , and well selected, compris ing all tho kinds In general use, as hammered and veiled iron of all AVM, fiat, bar and band iron ' " round, square and oral iron, horseshoe iron and nail rode, with a large lot of cant and spring stool, English and American blis ter stool, &c. , . liouaekeepera and therm about conunencing will fled to their advantage to call and examine our cutlery, brit tania and plated ware pans, kettlea, cedar ware, baskets Ace. -111 addition to the:' above we Intro received a splendid assortment of WALL 'PApy.R., making Ihe stock mm• pleto, and at such pricer as cannot fail •to give satlsfecL tion. We invite ell friends to call., knowlittc.it will be to their own Advantage, ltemember the old stand, East 111ith Street, CarliShi, Pa. -- Oct. 12, '0853. 111 NItY I•A'XTON. FRFSII ARRIVAL -OF Alt D - • WARE.-- , --Thii 'subscriber having returned from the city tuts just, opened for the Fall trade a largo Mid well selected stork of foreign and ° donwidie Hardware, embracing everything usually found in that line of lot siness. 'Fife attention of friends and the public generally ie respectfully directed to the assortment on band, as ,curing them that goods of ail kinds will to sold for cash at a very small advance on manufacturer's prince. Re member the old stand, East Main Street4rarlisle, Pa. Aug 80, 1544. . . .1i MAXTON.. TAKE' NOTTCIi;,-2---That all persons about commraencing lionseiteepinp, - and others in want of them, eon get supplied with Rnivt a and Forks, firants, Ladies, Coffee Mills, PAIIN, MAWS, te., CM the lowest rates by ROC HA LONG 8 .I,s—Must ) received tt few Lug .v Square Ilrochn 14r sa:c ?cc G. V. IIITN1;R. Dr. T. A. CARMAN, Dentist, Harrisburg, V. H. SAXTON , Miebicines. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF. THE, AO E—Farmers, FAIXIIIICS and others, can pur .chnse no - remedy equal to - hr. TOBIAS' Venetian Lini ment, for Dysentery, Colic, Croup,Chronie Ilheutindisni, Quinsey, Sore 'throat, Toothache,' Sea Sickness, (tits. Burns, Swellings, Old Fetes, Mussiuito Bites. Insect Stings, Paint In the Limbs, Chest, Pack, Ac. If It does not glYe relief, the money will ho refunded all that is asked, Is a trial, and use it according to directlims. 'I he article 18 An English remedy, and was used 1 y 11 In. IV. King of England, and certified to by him, as a cure fr.r Rheumatism, when everything else recommends d hy his physielans had failed. Over 10,000.000 of bottles ha4)Ven sold In the Unit. ed .- Ft:des, without a single leiter .. and families have stated that. It ions worth $lO pe tattle. they never M . \,,t would t,e without it. in SC Of Cron ~ps it is as certain as It it applied. It cures Ts othiche r , three minutes; licadache in half an hour, and Cholera, when first tak en, in a few. hours. It Is perfectly Inhocent to take in ternally, and .tans the recommendation of many of the most eminent Physicians In the United States. Nice, 25 Wild 50 cents. Dr. l'otina lies also put up a Liniment ftr Timms in pint bottles. nhich Is warranted—cheaper and letter titan any ether, for the cure of Colic, S‘tellit FR, old ,Force, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Cruched Dec I, At.— Price, 50 tents. Dr.. Tot iss'enuld fill a dozen nemipapers with tl 14 . ce rtificates end letters received. relating to the we nderfel curry nrcomp'ished by his Liniment, 1 tit ear shiers that warranting it is sufficient, as any pers.( n mho dies net obtain relief, need not pay Sr it. There ha's t ren so Much worthless medicine widito the public. th4t 1 r bias wishes his article to nett on its own trcritr, at d if he gives the value of the money received. tl en he nsks the patronage of the public, not otherwhe. 1)11. TOBIAS' Office, 240 GIit:ENWICII Street, New York. For sale by A. Smith,feventli and Chestnut rtreets: Dyott k Son, 1:32 N. second street: T. R. CniWeer, SS R. Third,street, and by the Druggists througheut.t le United States. a particle of _Mercury In It. An infallible remedy for 'Scrofula. King's FAIL Rheumatism, Obst butte Cutaneous Eruptions. Plinp!es or Pustules on the Face, lib tries. Bolls, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Staid liead,'Enlargement nod Pain of the Bones and Joints. Stuborn Ulcers, SvphilitM Disorders, Lumbago. Spinal Complaints and all diseases arising fnmi an ivjudirions use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of thel Blond. This valnable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected' through its agency, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer It to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in Its virtues ma wonderful punitive properties. The fel ion lag certificates selected from a large munter. are however. stronger tes timony than the•niern word of the -proprietors: end are all from gentlemen well known In their localities lad of theidghest resiieetability, many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Vs. E. BOYDEN, Esq.. of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond. known every where, says he has seen the Medicine call ed CARTER'S SPASIBII NIIXTVRE, administered in over a hundred cases, In nearly , all the diseases for which it is recommended with the most antonishiruly good results. no nays Ibis the most -extraordinary medicine he has Over seen. NIUE AM) FilYEß—tireat Cure.-7 hereby certify that for three years I had 'Ague and Fever of the 'mgt violent description. 1 had several Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine. Mercury. and I believe all the Tonics advertised. hut all without any permanent At last 1 tried Carter's Spanish Mixture. two betthm of which effectually cured nie and I am happy to say I have had neither Chills or Fever since. 1 ~ o nsider it the hest Tonle to the world, and the only Medicine that ever reached my ease. .111!1\ LUXIIUNY\. .IteaTer dun, uear,Richmond Virginia. A. , LUCK, ESQ.. now In the city of Illannendiand, for many years In the Post Office, hes such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of 5Q bottles NN bleb he has Olen away to the afflicted. Mr.- Luck says he has nev er known it to fall when taken according to directions. MIM7MEI===If:=EMS , the City Motel in the city of Richmond, Pli ) I WtinS wit nessed, In a number of instances, the effects of Car ter's Spanish Mixture, which. were most truly surpris ing. Ile says in a vise of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SAM, kll, M. DRINKER, of the firm Thinker h Mor ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of 8 yesra standing by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spar.bh' Mixture. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The . Editors of the Richmond Republican had a sereard etnployed In their ress 'vent. cured ef , violent Scrofula combired pith Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from wori,,— Two ixdtles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect eure of him, and the editorsju a public notice say they "cheerfully recommend It td atl" Whe ore afflicted with any disease of the b104d." STILT. ANOTIIER CORR OF SCROFULA—I had n very valuable boy cured of 'Scrofula by Ca.ricr's Spanish Mixture.. I cons der it truly n valunblo medicine. • .• M. TAYLOR. Conductor on the R.. F. & I'. It. R. Co. Richmond, Va. Mr. John Thompson, residing in the city of Itlrh mond. was cured by three bottles of Outer's Sisnuish Mixture of Salt Rheum. which he had nearly 20 years. unit which nil the physicians of the city krould not cow, Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant hi the city m Richmond, Va., and his cure la most remarkable. Principal Depots alma. CLOSE L Co, No. S 3, Maiden Lane, New YOrk. • w. ihroen & SONS, ?to. 135.,',.1c0rth 2d st.; Phila= -delphin. BENNETT k BEERS, No. 125 Main et., Richthond, l'a Ant for sale by S. Elliott. S. W. IlaversOck. Carlisle; ,Irn Ilay. Mechanicsburg; Newvillc; C, Altie, feltipponnburir, and.by &Oars iu medicines every where. 11" E you a cold ?—(ifdlolier's Elixir has itcptired a just celebrity for the rure of all diseases arising front severe colds, and its efficacy baa beeit attested and approved by !titmice& of our most ro. sportittle citizens. In every instance" itfinieditite rciirf has been given, ns the following certificate hum flak who have tried It boars testimony' Manufactured and for sale by JAMES OALIAIIIEE, Agebt We the undersigned Io certify that we have Used gni loher's preparation for .1 'onsumpt ion. colds. hiscgto. el the Lungs, (Aver, to., and having experienced hon - ate relief therefrom would recommend it to all aillirted in that way. Thos.:lt. Stiles, Mrs. M. float,. It. 11. McCoy. 'E. L. Wolf. Peter Monyer, 11. S. Hackett, Joseph LOI avh, N. W. Woods. Carli s le, April , 25, 1554-1 y `HE "WONDER OF TILE AGE Foi - the cure of Saltrlieum, Chili inlne, Common Soros, Chipped or Cracked hands, Burns or tttlilds, Cuts lir Wounds, Iffilanmiation of tho Breast, litre of insects, Sore- Lips/Pimples on. the Face, and 'Breaking Out end Sores on Children, and all dlseates of the Skin. This Ointment will core the t . fnitibeinittind Burns, or quipped hands, quicker and siirer than tiny other medi cines of the hind 1 efere the mildic. sul•st untiate the above. I ens girt- hundreds of eer: titicateS, but 1 imisider it. no um, as (any nelson cm) do the's:tine, if they hat e it 14 . 11115, f rofennwittllet snry tAili.) A rely solely on the merits of the Ointment M'r the • N. *Anglo hotoef this Ointeient, trill keep anS- Blaeltsmitlrs. Farmer's. ba1A4.1,1 1111111 ebsp tai' cra,k it er su 10, sound and in go, d week ing order. all winter. Prtpart s d lii et F t IA 3rhs um: . NtAi g litiwp., cumn: . the principal Druggists,und Country' Met'. (*ants. Pi toe 25 cents perJ ox. Nov. 1,.4-ly 311ebiciites OR p. 4.4 tapir nub Nappintss to Ot on anb glaugi l ters of 'fflittion. ,Dr. C. L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR Mechanicsburg, Pa. Dr. KIST.T.ING announces to the niXlicted that b le a regular graduate of the beet Medical Colleg , in the United States, and, during many years t. rery extensive practice, has been familiar wit: every form of disease, and succeeded in curing glei most hopeless cases, even when abandoned by Mike I regular faculty. His perfect knowledge of the hr ; man system enables him to adapt the means to 11. end, so as to produce the most astonishing result• ' ' The alarming prevalence of disease, and the oft, imperfect medical treatment of the present day, ha. induced him to make known tits nevitit-sstusc • ttestrntris, that those that mourn may rejoice, at the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter wit their disease tnay be, can, roet assured of iindit relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. _Write_discase a.nd symptoms full and plain, al.! you can receive an answer by return malT (fte• suiting the medicine required and the price of I: Address, C. L. lint.i.two, M. D., Meelituticsburi, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, N. B.—The Doctor will attend patients at rr distance, when required. 1 - I Elt COMPLAINT, Dyspepsi: Jaundice, Chronic cr Nervous del ility, Disease • the Kldin and all diseases, arbine fern a disorder,. Lilir.r or :•totanch, such as Constipatn n. Inward pity, fulnesa- of blood to the head:aridity of the stormy' herrtburn, disgust h r food, fulness or weight the stout:Leh, sour eructations, sinking or Hutt ring the pit of the stomach. swimming of the liradl burri and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart.,ehoki• suffocating sensations when In a lying posture, di Hess of Vi5l()D, dots or webs before the sight, fever a• dull pain hi the head, deficiency of krspiration, yells ness of the skin and eyes; iglin in the side, lack. (-het ac., sudden flushes of heat, burning In the flee} constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of s •__its, can be effectlaily-eured—bys,,..lloori...:sn's CBI • lIIIATEII GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by bk. C. .7 tessms, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases Is not excelled, e limited, by any other preparation In the United Stat. as the cures, attest, In • many cases after skilful phy clans bad Gdledl, _ These bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in. the rectification of disent• of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the noo searching powers in weakness and affections of the e, gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and pier ant. Read and he convinced. 'Testimony of the high, character! Iton. Oro. Stamm, Judge of the Distri • Court. in Perry - county, Da., Nov. lEth, .1.91r2, said: "Your "lloofland's German Bitters" has teen in in_ our place over a year past, and to the astonlsinnent malty has performed wonders. We may notice a few i stances that have come under our own immediate to the:—almost every person who has stopped nt the hot.' of Win. Lackey, one year since, predicted frr in his cin• elated countenance and debility, that he credit net II much longer. lie was unable to attend to his Lasko and for the greater part of the time mnfined to bier,. We recommended him to try the tlertnnu he e and to the surprise of all His frltdTh? he Is now attend to his usual business and perform manual lal r The case of Henry Asper, a stone nneam. whom no supposed would ever recover from the debility of his sy• tom, but was looked upon as fast apprcaehing the mris . took eight or nine %flies of the Hitters during the hot winter, and this summer be has leen (to-the surprise • all who know juts case) following his trade. The care William Murphy is no less astonishing. lie ton was farredneed as to induce the general belief that the grad t MOM) would be Lie ottV • remedy. Mr. Lackey 'reef r mended him to try the Ifoofland's Darman Bitters; I 15 new apparently a well men. and able,to do a hard da7 work. We could mention many other cases of a shni character, if it were necessary. T myself derived benefit from their use. I have given considerable of away, not for your benefit alone, but to relieve sufferii.s humanity, and let me /*SUM yoh I am pleased to sce tQ happy result. To the afflicted we say; try there fah MA I will warrant relief," Theso Bitters are worthy the attention of iniand• possessing great power in the msteratlon of a benit . action of the liver and the lesser glands, giving tc ne the stomach and nervous system, and bringing the tern generally to a high state of health. For sale -by 1. W, liaverstick and F. Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J. 11. hermit, Newville: ' Attic, S.hippenalearg, and by dealers In medicinea eve'. where. 110CTOR Y(Tr P REIM—PRIVATELY • cents. by means of the POll .IMULAPIUS, or Me tau HIS OWN PII VS.ICI A • !ho thirty•slath Editiod.ni no hundred ougra‘ tugs ; sit. ug Private 'Diseases and NI, mutations of t h e Generati , tystem, hi every shape a itrin: to which is added sreatlstionllie Disease 6 of talcs, intended for the us, •autics only, Csee page 1901 ' ng of the highest iteportal .to married „L poople. these,- • ~age, Jy. WE. Wuxi:, NI. 11., Gratin. of Hui lattversity of Pennsylvania, Member of the II nl troliwci•of Surgeons, Loution,, and Honora r y m c n i i of the Philadelphia Medical society. The Various for' of Fecret - discases, Fentiuni Weeknem Diseases - WA - . Prostrate Gltimilmpoteney, solitary baits of youth...•-• faithfully described, and all the receipts given in pin language. r The chapters on self aluse and Fintit Weakness is worthy of particular attention, and shot be read by every one. Young men who have been . ' fortunate in contracting disease, previous to piaci Yourselves tinder the care of any, doctor, no matter wl ids pretensions may be, get a copy of this truly vaina , ork. F'en - enptnins and perFolis fining to Fen Anal pert. Dr. Tout/g's Treatise un Marriage, the Pocket .ilis'cula us, er Every one Ills own Physician. E'i - Let no father be ashamed to present @ ropy of t 2senlapius IU his child. It may myelitis from an es, grave. Let no young man or woman enter Into the , cret alit:Minns of married life o about rending thew., et .I"seulattlur. - Let no one suffering front a harks cough. pain In the shut,, restless nights. nerrrus &Oh and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and pit' up by their physirhln, he another moinent witheut ; Ilg the .2ESCUillphig. nave the married of th. ' shout to I e married any impediment, rend his in tiso't ti Pook, as it has !Celt the menus of raving th. sands of unfortunate creatures from the very Jaws o death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of tbiscefebrat work has' Leen sold Wilds country and Europe since when the first edition was issued. - • At 6. Any. pt•rcolt tlentling . TNVI , NTir-EIVE cettlN • clviwi/ 141 'WM reedit, ono copy of LION boo), mai: or 11% e coplus will Lo sent for $l. Address 1V I 1.14 A Nl, 'YU UNO, No. 15r2 ;F•prtive strvot.,lllll4dcll.l st paid. Twenty yeArs practice in the city of Philadelphia thinly toll itlrs Dr. Yoorg to the i'4 , llfilt•l.loo nit flirted. may lo emr.ult ott Oil to‘ (rim. IA ill )011 1 , 111(1010 ;at otV.i r, Fprtve StiVA`t. occri City I (qv. VI•111 0 111 , 113 . p . 00( k, „day dy,.. Foils :it HI) 'clikt;wci; cith COlr. !..{ MIME El