little follto. VABLE RULES VOtt LITTLe. VOL • In Silence I dust take my seat, And give God thanks before I eat; Must for my food in patience - 'fill I am asked to bold my plate. I Must not scold, nor whine, nor pout, Nor move my chair or plate about. With knife, or fork, or napkin-ring I must not play, nor must I sing. I must not speak a useless word, For children must be seen, not heard. I must not talk about my food, Nor fret if I don't think it good; I must not say," The bread is old," "The tea is hot," "The coffee's cold I must not cry for this or that,. N'Or murmur if my meat is fat. My mouth,with food I must not crowd, Nor, while I'm eating, spe*aldifd;.„ Must turn my head to couiliiir sneeze, And when I ask, say, "If you please." The table cloth I must not spoil Nor with my food My`fingers Must keep my seat when I have done Nor round the table sport or run. When told to rise, then I must My chair away with noiseless foot, And lift my heart to God Wbove, In praise for all his wondrous love. "WHAT'S THE USE" • •°Where's Sam?" asked Joe Dennet, com ing into fir.• Power's yard, and seeing Mr. Powers at the door. " L'fp in his study," an swered Sam's mother: And where is that?" asked Joe; "I did not know that Sam had a study." Sam's mother sinned, and told him to go in the garden and may be he would find it. He did so, and shouted "Sam where --arc-you-?-" "Hallo_fLsaid_a_voice_from_above. Joe looked up and saw his friend perched in the crotch of all apple-tree, with Slate and book in hand. "Come," 'said Joe, "the boys are going a boating'•and want you to go." "Cant," an. awered Sam, "I am trying to master this Al- gehra ;we all missekl. to day." "Why it is Wednesday afternook t and that is our time. I would not study, I am sure, what's the use?' asked Joe.-ff" Well for my part, I would not. I am bound to get this lesson, the first thing I do," said Sam. "Pooh, it's to hot to study; besides I hute Algebra, whrit's the use in puzzling your brains over x plus y?" "I think it is of use to get our lessons," said Sam. "What are you going - to do after that ?" asked Joe. "I am going to weed the onion . beds." "Oh its too pleasant to work ; what's the use of tying yourself up here all the afternoon ? I know 1,, would not," said Joe Dennet..- "Well I think it's of use to do what needs to be done," was Sam's answer. -• This - was a fair sample of Sam Powers and Joe Dennet. It is twenty-five years since thiS talk took place, and the boys are now men. Sam Powers is called a man of "iron will," because he lays plans and caries them out with a patience and, energy which never gives up.—He is one of the first business men in the State, and a truly pious man too. How is it with Joe? he goes through life, a man just„aste did a boy. If there is any exertion to be made in his business, he asks, "IVhat's the use?" and goes to it with so little heart, That he is sure to fail. He is al ways complaining of hard times, and won dering how peoplc;`get ahead so. As for his religion he does not .live as though it was nweb use to him or any one else. There are some boys who, when they have anything to do, or 'are called upon to do a little more than usual, try to shirk off by as king, "0, what's the use?" The fact is boys there is use in doing like a malt, what you have to do. There is use in getting-your les ions, and getting them well, and making ex ertions to get them, if they are difficult.— There is use in weeding the gardeh, 'chop ping at the wood pile, cultivating a taste for reading, and in doing what your parents ask of you. Whenever I hear a boy trying to excuse himself from duty by frequently asking . fretfully, "0, 'Willa's-- the use?" I mark him as a lazy, shirking shuffling boy, who will bQ very likely to be good for noth ing when be grows up. You must b4e hearty interep, in your work ; and always feel very suspicious of yonirielf, - if — you find an" inelinatiOn to doge duty with a meaning less excuse. ... _ .._ I ORN SHELLERS.--XANDEkt's PAT ENT Coax SURI.I.I:It, dVeittedly thu loot and cheap nw V In usz. Farmers are requested to call and ex amine it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine tlhop. or at. Saxtpn'ti - Hardware Rom i l'or sale at reasonable prices by Aug. ---:1m1 QUMAC WANTED.—The hi ; he st ki price will be paid In rash fur sumac in large or small quantllles, it &Ureic(' to the subsedber in East street, Carlisle. . JACOB :1tOM: Juno 14, 'l4-4lm . TIROCII A LONG SHAWLS—Jus XI received a few Long and Square Mocha SbewlN and for Kale by 4.1. W. IHTNEIt. 1[.. 4 1 1t1511 11A MS AND Dll LEDBEEF A fresh arrival .1 . SAvar eure , l lIAMS and Tilt 1,1 11 I. just iirrinnati ittai for Nilo a 1'1111111) (11 ,,, Vry St.re, We..t,MainFlrco AC 1-1 1 N I.llll' (it I,.—Avery super l or of 01 L gr 2astilg timt r Vol and I.a. ti.tle chntp ttt U. ',4A T \ VOLUME TEN OF THE "SCIENTI FIC AMERICAN" commences on the pith of Sep teinber. It io chiefly devoted to the advancement of the Interests of MECHANICS; INVENFORS; MANUFACTURERS AND FARMERS; and is edited by men practically , skilled In the arts and sciences. Probably no other Journal 'of the same character is so extensively circulated, or so gener ally esteemed' for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which issue weekly fioin the Patent Office aro Illustrated with thigravings, and the claims of all the Patents aro published regularly in Its columns as they are issued. thus mailing it a perfect 501KNTISIc xxn Mscii Sian ENCYCLOPEDIA of Information upon. the subjects of Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry, Enid neecring and the Sciences generally. 'lt is published weekly in unarte form suitable for binding, and each volume contains Four 'Hundred and Sixteen Pages of Reading Matter„Several Hundred Engraving - a, with a full and complete Index. Its circulation 00 the last Volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week, and the practi cal receipts In ono volume are worth to any family much more than the subscription price. , The following CASH PRICES are offered by the Publish ers frr 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: $O5 for the third; $55 for the fourth ; $5O for the fifth ; $45 for the sixth ; $4O seventh; $35 for the eighth; $3O for the ninth; $25 fi , r the tenth: $2O for the eleventh: $l5 for the twelfth; $lO for the thirteenth; And 2a li, the finateenth. The' cash will he paid to the order of the'successful competi tor immediately alter the Ist of January 1855. TERMS:—One copy, one year. $2 ; one copy, six montlik. $l.; five copies. six-months, $4; ten copies, six months. $8; ten copies, twelve months, $l5; fifteen Copies. twelve months, 422; twenty copies, twelve months, $2B in advance, No number of subscriptions above twenty can be ta ken at loss than $1,40 each. Names Call be sent In at different times and from diffmont Post Others. Southern and Western mohey taken for subtl , riptions. betters should be directed, post-paid, to MUNN & Co.; 128 Fulton street N. Y. 211B•Nlessrs. MUNN & Co, are extensively engaged In procuring patent for new Inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard ,to the novelty of their Improvcinents. ]Aug. 30, 1854.-3 w IMPORTANT WORK ON PENN SYLVANIA. .No Pennsylvanian should be without it. Eight thousand copies sold! Every Farmer and every citizen should have a copy. Bowes's PICTOIIIO. SHETen 11,05 OF PENNSYLVANI t; Or. Its Scenery. 'lnternal 1111111 . 0VOIllentS,' net:OllMS 0011 'Agrtellltllre. 1101,1111111 Y liefic!l'ibed. rOtrated with over '2OO Beautiful Engrav ings, and accompanied by Barnes Large Mop of the State. carefully colored. Eighth Edition, Revised. Cor rected and Improved. One Volume, Svo., with over 500 pages and handsomely - bound. Sent by mail, IM.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 Whlch - this—Volume---contalms. The_ whole field has been carefully a x'plored. And no de partment however intricate has been passed over, but treated until the 'subject has been made perfectly clear, and intelligible to the sitnplest mind; ind).ed one of the groat peculiarities of the BOA Is Ito freedom from dry detail, and statistics. (Si, common to works of thls 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 parts receives his,earnest.attentbm. not merely speculrting on tile results of husbandry, but searching and finding linty the greatest advantage eau be gained frithn the best sources. Every Farmer should read and study his remarks, and also those who depend on the Farmer for the necessaries of life; for ail should understand something of the means J.y which those necessaries an. produced. Cities, Towns and Villages are described and dwelt upon, the charactaristics of the people pointed out. and the various improvements In progress or projected rm tired r—one of the deeply interesting sketches in the work is thaton the Wyoming Valley; the vivid and startling interest ihrtiwn around that devoted spot. Is dwelt upon with beantithl_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 ()extrude 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 11111 keystone State, is also n pr eninent subject In the Volume. Nothing can exceed the grandeur and beauty , of Pennsylvania's Romantie - HIM; and well does the author understand the subject _with widell be deali. - 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 have re , ommended the work in the highest terins. The many flattering notkvs bestowed upon it will be collected to gether and published, in a future circular. Accompany ing every velum° is Barne's Large MaPof the State, carefully colored.—the latest and best Map published, and which retails sepemtely at One Dollar, and Is un doubtedly the only correct one issued. for whichprice of the Book is placed at the lowest rate for which it could be manufactured, and the - execution of it In every respect is alike beautiful and substantial.— Independently of the fine num, it is n remarkably cheap, work; but that accompanying it, the publisher has no hesitation in pronouncing it the cheapest Book publish ed! The Publisher has gone to great oxpenlo in publishing the Book in proper style. The engravings aro Nndi fully executed; the type large and clear; and the paper of a fintrtexture; while the binding is at the same time holy and durable, and• having done his part well,'lre submits the work to the examination of the people. confidently recommending It to the attention of those Interested in the Pennsylvania Railroad -Company. Beading Railroad Company, Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, Norristown and other miler - ads lu the State. in the Schuylkill and Lehigh Navigation Campanie, In the Lehigh and all other Coal Ctimpanies. throughout Pennsylvania. to all engaged in milling and manure(' Wring Coal and Iron, to every Farmer and every citizen of the great State of Pennsylvania. he submits this plendld Voinme, and respectfully solicits their prtroti- age. Agents will call upon the citizens for their Subscrip tion, And In cases where no agent has called. any person wishing it, will have it sent free of expense, by remit. Ling the amount to the Publisher.• Inrarlable Price of the Work Embossed Muslin, - 64 ti gilt edges and side - " Morocco, marbled edge " Turkey Morocco, extra- - 400 • CB-Agents . wanted in every County in the State.— Any person desiring an Agency please address the Pulr Usher Immediately. 11 . 31-WRITE S!%1E1T11, Publisher, septa-54 . . io3 Cliesuut street, Philadelphia. ...,.. w..: Delia Stores. U\RUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! Fresh / SIMPLY! 01 have just received a fresh stork of Medicines, .Paints, Olass, I Iji. be., which,having Itbeen purchased ti int great care at the , est city houses, I canconfidently recommend to Families Physicians, country - ,Merchants and Dealers, as bi ing freih and pure. .. DRUOS-Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals Instru ments, pure Essential Oils, liens and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole, Essences, Perfumery, &c, Cod Liver 011—warranted genuine. DYE-STUFFSo-indigoes, Madders. Sumac, Alum; Log and Cam_Woods,,ollAltriol, Copperas,lac Dye. PAlNTS—Wetherill & jirother's Pure Lead, Citrons Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linserd Oil, Turpentine. Copal and cowl, Varnish, and lied Lead. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price. Also, a freSh and fiplun dld assortment 'of F ANCY GOODS, Fruits, Confectionary, mid Innumerable other articles ralculateefor use and ornament, all of oidi are Offered at the lowest cash prices. at the'choap Drug, Book and Fancy Store of the subsci Sher on North Man= over street. S. Ir IIAVEIISTICII. ARDNER & BROWN liaGfications. FRESH_ DEUGS, MEDICINES, M. have just received from Philadelphia and Now York very extensive, additions to my •i . former stock, emlunrlng nearly every artiele zaig . of Modicifie now In two, together with Vaints, 01114, Tarnishes, Turpentine, Perrn- LS E v _ m i i , mery. Seafai. Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Fish ing Tackle, Brushes of almost every de4rip. tion. with all endless variety of other articles, which I am determined to sell at the vasty LOWEST prices. All Physicians. Country Merchants, Pedlars and 'oth ers. are reqperffully requested not to pass the OLD STAN me tiny nor riot that every article will ho Seht Of a good quality, and upon masouahLt terms. Mehl itmcii Carlisle. OE d MANI; 11:.1.--A rmall lot of ens t:r.wth. t Or. ":f:W' TOMATOES, i.e.„juil tvoiived f . 6:tft - by oats ea 4 rible *via. T 0 0 TIT WASlL—Beautiful White Tooth Healthy Gums and a fiwect Breath—All who aro desirous of obtaining these benefits should use Mal- MAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WAt 4 ll. This delicicus 'article combines, AO many merltm ions qualities that it has, now become a standard favorite with the citizens of NeW York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. bentists'pre scribe it in their practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are Immediately 1 orient ted by its use; its action upon then' is mild, sct thing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to rival Oar] in whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such n delightful freshne s s that the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disinfects these impurities which tend to produce decay, and. as a con ways rem a w in h e so n u nhde. se Raeraed eme o fol e l d o w t i he g f t r e o e m th D m r u Jst. aAl . Carthan: Mr. F. Zerman—Sir: Having used and recommended your Tooth Wash In my practice for some tid e, find it the iciest effectual Dentritire In use, and thereforerecom mend it to the public. Dr. J. A. CARMAN, Dentist, Ilarriaburg, Pa. Read the following testimony : Ma. %mous—Dear Sir: 1 have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash. and can, without hesita. Unit, recommend it as the best that has come under my notice during all experience as Dentist of mere than six teen years. It cleanses the Teeth, soothes and hardens Irritated Gums, and impdts a delicious fragrance to the Breath: From the mouths of those who make use of it, however, it will certainly speak for itself. Gm. P. Semi'sty. Surgeon Dentist, 279, South Tenth st., Philadelphia. It Is used and recominendled by all the eminent Dent ists in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other cities where It has been introduced. All should give a trial.' Prepared only by Fronds Zerman. Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia. and sold wholesale and retail by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle, .1. Dorsheimer. Mechanicsburg. .1. Herron, Newville, .1. C. Williams. Shippensburg, and by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. EPILEPSY Cain he Cured. ,Lake's VE(I ETABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of Ein - tsesv or FITS ! is performing more wonderful cures than any other medicine yet known or before the public.— PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The proprietor has in his possession numerous rei;tifl cotes, narrating the astonishing mad Miraculous cures effected by this medicine. and directs attention to the following only. to assure those who are so unfortunate to be al - Meted with the terrible disease heretofore regard- ' ed incurable, that Ltss's preparation IN AT.MoNT INF tid al-ft IN ITN cens! From Mrs. Brooks, widoW of Maj. Jas. Brooks. late of Conneaut, 0. CONNEAVT, Feb. 3; 1563. Mr. Z. Ls Er:—Sir. Please send me another bottle Of -Fit-Medielne,as_Lilomet.Jibeto lie without it on band. When I roinmencedizichnt the medicine to my soil Ed= gar. be had from one to three its per day. Be has now taken the median° over five months. anti has had. I think.'but two fits in that time-and these very light.- 111 s body and mind are very much improved: and by the blessing of God, I feel that the medicine will restore obis lady land mind to their wonted activity. Ile is 2,X years old. and has had tits over 12 years, which have been very frequent. and very destructive to his vonstb tution and mind. Hundreds of dollars have been ex pmded , for medicine to "MOM cure," but nothing huts relieved him until he used your medicine. 4 Respeetfully yours, POLLY BROOKS. From Judson Landon, County Superintendent of the Ashtabula Cotlidy Infirmary. KINGSVILEP., Feb. 4, Dir.:l. Mr. Z. 1. iK E—Sir: Please Semi a few more bottles of your "Fit Medicine:" 1 may not need it. but think ',lt erate keep It out hand. Yonr medicine tuts done wonder. I gave it to Miss Jane Delano; she has had tits for 26 years, brought on by having the measels when but four y tudrs old, which could not be brought out to the surface. After taking the medicine a few 'days. slit rote A FINE came or :utt:Asst.S, and has had no fits since. She haul tits or symptoms almost _ She anti her father concur with me in saying that we believe the medicine has or will work a pbrfect cure. I ale gave the medleine to Miss Jane llonderson_an - d_Aris Carhy, who have Mut 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 bean expended by, the friends of the above patients for doctoring. all to - nn-purpose.— The cure was left for your medicine to perform, and ran cheerfully recommend it as a valuable diseovery..+- Respectfully yours, JUDSON LAN DON. Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary. Prepared and s=old at wholesale by Z. lAxt, UMpeaut Ohio. • R. F. NV KLId R, traveling agent.. Sold by S. W. ll:tvoidick. CArlislo; E. IL TIU/1113S. Th cluinieslourg; I). W. lirt,K.s. Ilarrlsburg. liet. 5-Iy* qua: are. I ..,- • 01 IN P. LlNE—Wholesale and Re f tail dealer in American, English and German HARDWARE, Oils. I'aints, &r., it. Mcvluinics, builders and the public generally, who are in want of Hardware • ninny kind, are invited to . oil - in and ..40, f:'it examine toy unusually Tart stock td . - - • .• .••.- goods, which lam selling at very low prices. ust stop in; it will only tl..d.sin you a very few minutes to he convinced that what 'everybody says —that Lyn's is decidedly tins place to get good goods at law prices—must Lo true. lAN il'S hardware Store, • West Side North Hanover street. T OOK lIERE!-A URRAT BARGAIN OrrEnEo. The subscriber In consiquence of ill-health, offers his en tire stock of lIARWAItE to any person or liorsons log to enter int o,he Hardware business. Ile haying so resolved lu quitting the business, will givn a bargain. besides his influence ano custom. Any one desirous , zettin'g into this busines will do well to call soon, nod if not disposed of by the 14 of October' next. be 51111 thou commonce selling• off at cost Id the old and well known stand, In North Hanover street, next &ma. t, Charles Ninglaughllo's Hotel. JACOB SEN - - H AR D WA i s tiRESH AItRiVAL -1 . II EN Ylt SAXTON. The subscriber having returned from the city would calt.the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and well seleetedassortment of hardware which he has just received. consisting In part of BUILDING NA TER I A L 4. 'n MIN, Sere VII il gos, locks, belts glass putty. paints, elk, ke. TOO —edge tools; saws and planes of every dose ption, with files, rasps, hanuners, anvils, ke. I lli A. - "gen d assortment of SH M OEAKERS AND . SAD DLERS ' OOLS, together with morocco, lining anti bind lug skins, shoe thread. wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount ing. saddletrees, kcc. COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass - (plain, enamelled. fig urml and embossed,) patent and enamelled leather, axles. springs, hubs. spokes. felloes. shafts, ke.. kr. Cabinet Makers will find a largo assortment of varn ishes mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, ke.. The stock of Iron is large and well _seleepal, compris ing all the kinds in general -use, as hatmuered And relied iron of all spree, fiat, lea' and band iron, round, square and oval iron, horseshoe I r and nail reds. with a largo let of cast and spring steel, English and American blis ter steel, tee-. • housekeepers and those about commencing will fled it to their advantage to call and examine our - httlory,liii.: tania and plated ware pans, katies, cedar warejonikets. $2 00 2 50 o or ke. In addition to the above we have received n splendid assortnient of AVALI, PAPER, making the stock elan 'Auto, and at such prices as cannot fail ,to give tlatisfec don. We Invite all friends to ralLknewing It will be to their own advantage. Itememktt.the old stand, East High street, Owlish), Pa Oct. 1 . „.!, 0.53. I~IIFSII ARRIVAL OF • HA RD - w A R subscriber having retueniid• from the city has Just (named for the Fall trade a large and teen selected stock of foreign and domestic Hardware. embracing everythlng usnally'found in that line of bu siness. The attention of friends and the public generally Is respectfully directed to the aSsortment on hand, as suring them that goods of nil kinds will be sold for cash at a very small advance on manufacturers prices. Ile momber.tlm old stand, Bast Mein street, Carlisle. Pa. • Aug :SO, • H. SAXTON. . ..._ ._... _ I • 1 AKE NOTICE.'-.---Tliat' all persons about conurintriptituz Hoitselweplur and altors In M ; :111t of thVIII, Call cot supplied wMII K Tdr's and Foils. : 4 p nit 0. [Adios, Cultoi% Mills, Pans, lii Lt. li.s, SA-Irons, .le., on tlr lowt,st roit,s by pool's ANDmES si.— A very large (7r 11,06 r awl ov,ers rip I,2o.lr,Maffil wt,i 'CA • ' CIIIALES 0611.10 i. j. W. 1:11\ 31tchicittes. FlNltl' SA )TON ri 111 E GREAtrEST.DISCOVERY TIIII AO E—Farthers, Families and. others, ran pun chase no remedy mune]. to Dr. TOBPAS' Venetian I.it.i' mont, for Dy sentery. Ctllt, Croup. Chronic hhounuttism quinsey, Sore Tinvt, Toothache, Sea Sickness, 1. tits Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Illusqulto Bites, 'lnsect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, ChestlfiCk-i&c. It It doe. not give relief, the money will ho /refunded—all that 'it asked, is a trial. and use it according to di'iceticns. article Is an English remedy. and was used by Win. IY. King of England. and em tilled to by him, as a cure f I Ilhemnat4m, a 111311 evcry thing else rt.( mniuendt d by lib phi had failed. Over 10,600 On of betties have leen sold In the Cult ed States, witloait a single failure, HMI halt stated that it WPS worth $lO per ttle. they 0t.11., would be w ith(Mt It in case of Croup, as It It. as certab. applied. It cures Tooth:oily lit three mit ute 1. Headache in half an hour, and Cholera. v.lom fit st on, in n few hours. It Is perfectly itmorent to take in terunlly, and has the recommendation of ninny of the most eminent Physicians in the United States. Price. 25 and 50 cents. in Dr. Tobias has also put op it Liniment f r Hors , s pint' bottles, Which Is *lLn:tilted—cheaper and letter than any other. for the cure of Colic. Smelling} , old Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Clad ell Heel, (kr.— Frit+, 50 cents. Dr. Tobias could fill a dozen newspapers with tic err. tificates and letters received, relating to the wt nderful cures nccomp:lsited by his Liniment. I rat Co shims that warranting it is sufficient, its any person vs Ito de es not obtain relief, need not pay for It. There has I ten so much worthless medicine s, Id to the . puldic. th .t I r To bias wishes his article to rest on two art rife, nr dif Ito gives the value of the mime} , received, tl 0. he risks the patronage of the piddle., not otherwise. DII. TOBIAS' Office, 240 GREENWICH Street,. New York. For sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut *streets • Dyott 4 Stin. , l32 N. Second street: T. B. Callender. F.S S. Third street, and by the Druggists through( tit t :c United States. 0, THE GREAT IT/OMR OF THE 141.01.4).—N0t a particle of Mercury In It. All infallible remedy for Scrofula, Klug'sE il, heunatt Ism. I ebstinate Cutler-eons Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, 1 I tales. Dons, Chronic , `ore Eyes. Ping Worm or Totter. male! Ilead. Enlargement and Pain of the Bones need Joints, Stuleorte Ulcers, S phillUe Disorders. Imenlerne. Friend I 'llllll4ailltS Mid all diseases ariSing from an he judicious use, of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the This valuable .Met Heine, which has heroine celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, has induced the prcprietors, nt the urgent reluest of their friends. to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative 'lmport ins. The I . ..flowing certifientes selected from a large number. toe bon ever, stronger tes timony than the mere word of the proprietors: and are all from gentlemen well known in their loralitieS and of the highest respectability, many of them residing in the city of Richnion,d, Va. N. BOYDEN, Nan., of the Exchange llotel, known every where. says he has Seen the Medicine call. oil CARTERS SPANISH MIXTURE: administered In. flier a hundred cases, in newly all the diseases for which it is ret.onuffended with-the most astonishingly g,oed results. his says it is the most extraordinary medicine helms ever seen. AO UE AND FEVER—Great Cure.—l hereby certify that fir three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent derwrlption. I had several Physiriat s. took large quantities of Quinine. Mercury. and I 1 elieve all the Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent At last I tried Carter's SpAnish Mixon,. two Is ttles ,if which effectually cured me and I tun happy to say I have had neither Chills'or Fever sinr,e. 1 vonslder It the' hest Tonic In the world, and the only medieinethat ever reached my rase. , JOHN INUDLN. Beaver dam, near Richmond. Virginia. O. B. LUCK, ESQ., now in the city of Richmond. and fir many 3 ears in the Post Offiee. h e's suc h root t i t tire i„ the , tistonishlog , efficacy of Carter's Spanish 31 is turn. thaehe has bought upwards of rat bottles, w bleb he has given away to the afflicted. 31r. Luck says be has nev er known it to fail when taken ncrerding to directions. Dr. MINCE, a practising physician,' and formerly of the City lintel in the city of Richmond, says he has wit nessed, in a number of instances, the effects of ( ar ter's'Spanish Mixture, whiat were most truly surpris ing•J lie says in it case of "CWrisnmption. dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL 31. DRINKER., of the firm Drinker R Mor rls, Richmond; was cured of Liver Complaint of 8 years standing by tile ,Inse of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. OREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Editors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their ress room cured of violent Scrofula et aphthert w ith p Rheumatism. which entirely dcsabled him front work.— Ton bottles of Canter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him. and the editors Ityt nubile milee say they -cheerfully recommend R. to all who are afflieted with any disease of the blood." 1:zT11.1. ANOTHER CUEE OF BCRIIFI*I had n very val mild) boy thmed of;Servfirla by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I'mnsider it truly a valuable medicine. .TAMES M. TA Conductor on the It. F. k P. ii. R. Co, Richmond, Va. Mr. Min Thompson.- ; residing In:0e city of Pleb mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture of Salt Ithenin, which he had nearly,2o years, andxhich all the physicians of tifiS city would tint yore, Mr. is n well known merchant in the city 01 Richmond. Va., said his cure is most remarkable. Principal repots at M. - WARD, CIAISE A Co, No. S 3, Maiden Lane, New York, T. \V. DYOTT k SONS, No. 132, North 2il st., Phila delphia. BENNETT A: BEERS, No. 12! Main st; Richmond. Va.r • And for sale by S. Elliott, S. W. Ilaverstiek. Carlisle; Ira Day, 3lerbanicsburg; J. 11, Ilemm, Norville: J. C. Altic. Shippoithliurg, and by dealers in medicines fvery where. .lIAVE you a cold ?-oallolier's Elixir has acquired a just celebrity for the mire of an diseases arising from revere eelds. and its efficacy has been attested and approved by hundreds of our must re spectable citizens. In. every instance immediate relief has been given, as the follow Mg cet tificate from tin so who Imre tried It' bears testimony - Manufactured and. for cafe by Wo the underigned do,certlfy tbai we have usefrflel: loher's preparation fur CitttstimPtion, Colds. fl o sses of the lanigs, Liver. Ac., and having expo toured immedi ate relief therefrom would recommend It to all of in that way. Tints. IL Skilos, Mrs. M. (fruit'. It. 11. McCoy, E. L. Wolf, Peter Monyor. IL S. Hackett, Joseph Lebach, N. WondS. Carlisle, April 95, 185.1-ly T 1 1:1 1 1 WON D OF TILE ACE ! - • For -the cure of Saltrhetim, Chilblains, Common Sores, Clutplied or,Cracked Hands, Hurns'or Scalds. cnts or Wounds. files, Inflammation of .the Breast. bites of Insects, :ore Lips, Pimples on the Face, and Freaking Out and Sores on Children, and all diseases of the Skin. This Ointment will cure. the Saltrheum and Ifurnit. or Chapped hands, quicker and sorer than any other Inca din's of the kind before the public. To substantiate the above, 1 ran give. Inindreds aver tilicate'S. but I, consider it no useos (any person ran do thiname, if they have friends. rthless I rely solely en the merits of the Ointment tot the pat runage. N. 11.—.A . single box of this Cintr c t will keep any illachsmithls,,Fatuter's.. Sailor's. or :,!r Jim ie's hands. let Mem (hap /tr crzotk ever s., bad. t...at oAtolin tat woes hig order all hinter. nopared no't c.-111 In Mt IRO • . .fmyttt to h. Coon. Sul l also by the principal Drugg t sitt.t and Ceunta; Mor I 1tr0,t,... Price ,`rat:: For 14;6., Now. 1 , 3, P,:43—ly H. SA XTON Michiciwes. JAMES CULLOM:ft, Agent Michict ,15,1. OR -YE, Xjcaltt nub Pppintss go tip *ens ant) Daughters of `'„kftlittic Dr. C. L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHE Mechanicsburg, Pa Dr. .KF4LING announce:: to the, afflicted the Is a regular graduate-0141e best Medical Co. in the United States, andit - ring many year very extensive t.raetice, has been familiar svery farm of disease, and succeeded in eurint most hopeless cases, even when abandoned ir; regular faculty. His perfect knowledge of th. maw system enables him to adapt the mecum r rad, so as to produce the most nkonishing, The alarming prevalence of disease, and the imperfect medical treatment of' tbe present' day induced him to make known ins seven-i•M nEmEnnts, that those that mourn may rejoice the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter their disease may be, can rest assured of fit relief, and therefore-should not delay a mume Write disease and symptoms full and plain you, can receive an answer by return mail I stating the medicine required and the price Address; Q. L. ELLINa, M. D., Mechanics) Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. -- N.-B.—The—Dm:tor AVilLattentl Ratints_nt distance, when required. I . E R CMIPLAINT, Dp-pe, Jatinakm Chronic or Nom us del Pity, !Ma. the Kidneys, and all diseases - arising from a dism Liver* or Stomach, such as Corotipation. i n ward fulness -of itlis‘d to the bend, acidity the ate nausea. hearth urn, disgust r r tis ii. fultie,,. or weir the stonmeh, sour ernetatlons. sinking or Itutt ref the Pit of the stomach, swimming of the brad, h and difficult breathing, tl utt..ring at the heart. el ' or suffocating sensations when in h ly int.r,4ostim urns of vision. dots or wet before the sf.:fit. rev. dull lade in the hood, deficiency of pod y nest; of the skin and eves, path In tilt' Sllll l . I‘lll . k, • limbs, &e., sudden flushes of I.eat. burns g in the r instant Imaginings of evil. and great depression r its. ran he effectually cured by lie. lloosiAxn . s lIIIATED GE-ILMAN BirrEus, prepared l.y tot:sort, NO. 120 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases Ls old exert o &untied, by any other preparation in theT : as the cures attest, In many' mots after skilful clans had failed. These bitters are worthy the nttenthn of invn Possessing great virtues itt the rectification of of the Liver and lesser glands, exereising the searching powers In weakness and idiot:Gott} , of gestivo organs, they are withal safe, certain and. ant. head and be convinced._ Testimony of the 1 character! Hon. lige. STIIOOII, Judge of, the Court In Perry outlay, Pa.. Nov. Isth. 1 - i-ft2. mid •• lour iloopand's German Bitters - has Peen in our place user a year past. and to the :tstonishn many has performed wonders. We may notice a 1 stmiees that have come under our own Immedit tiee:—almost every person who has stopped at tin of 'IV in. Lackey, one year since, pre.lbted faun hi -dated couptenanctt and del ility. that he could n much longeb. Ile 'll'lll l unable to attend to his tor and for the greater part of the time confined to hi We ree1:1111111 1 11111 1 11 1,1111 to try the German Mavis: and to the surprise of all his friends he lo nbw • attend to his usual business and perform manna' The ease of Henry Asper. it stone mason. a lona supposed would ever recover frvin the debility of I tem, but WWI looked upon as fast approaching the took eight or 11.111 1. 11 itIOS of the Bitters during t' winter. and this summer he has been (to the sun all who knew his easel following his tunic. The • urphy is no less astonishing. Ile too • far reduced as to Induce the goteral belief that the alone would ho his only remedy. 31r. Lackey him to try the lloofiand's Getman BRIJ Is nowJapparently a well mamand able lotto a ban work. _We could mention many other cases of a character, If it were necessary. I myself derived benefit from their use. I have given considemb away, not for your benefit alone. but to relieve so humanity. and let me gssure you 1 111111/11 1 ;i1 411 1 to • happy result. To the afflicted we say, try then and I will warrant relief." These Bitters are worthy the attmtion of in ,passessing great power ha the restoration o f it I action of the liver 11101 the lesser glands. giving I the idomach and nervous system, and I tinging b temYenemlly to a high state of health. (t For tgde by S. W. Ilaversticit and S. Ellictt. P-• lrn Day. Meehanieshurg: 1. 11. Hermit, NOWTHIC Attie, Shippensburg, and by dealers In medicine where. lO'.'( OR Y(. . SELF—PBIVATI' COM*, by moans of the ET .2ESCULAPIUS, or One lIIS OWN PHYSI The thirty-slxth one hundred engraving. lug Private Diseases a: formations of the (ier 'System, in every sim form: to which Is Treatise on the Disease males, intended for th females only; (see page , uf the highest hap • to marridd people, or ti By. Wm. Yorsi. M. P.. 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