tittle xfoto. INFANTILE DEVOTION. Softly evening shades are stealing, Where a lovely cherub kneeling, Lisps her little prayer; And a look Itlinost of heaven, To her angel-lire is aiven— . Trusting hope is there. llcarenly Father, tar above tne. Th,nigli I cannot stn, I lore thee Flue thy kindly t'are Tell me if dear f [the ❑n,ther, And my little [nulling bruther, In thy presenee [no?. For arollll,l 11110 when Fin dreaming. Conte three tacos, liiippy beaming', And 1 know thew well; When they mine. sweet songs arc ringing, Are they in thy presence singing? Ileavenly Father, tell. "SOMETHING TO DO." One brigkt, slimmer afternoon Alice was leaning idly from the window of her pleasant egtintry home where she could see green fief& and flowers and the blue sky; and ev ery 'thing about her, looked so fresh . and cheerful that you would have been surprised to see the discontented exprdsion on the lit tle girl's face. Presently with a loud yawn, she said fret fully,,'What shall I do, - maina ?' 'Cant you.' dress dolly, Alice, or put together your dis sected map 7' I am tired of dolly and the map is so hard. Do say something else mamma 7' But to every thing that was sug gested, Alice found some objection. To tell the truth, she was not in a good !minor that . day, acid- nothing could please loci.. She went to cousin 'Lizzie, who was sewing in the - corner, and to grand-pa, who was reading in . We ea 5, 7 y Omit-, and asked Them the same question, as it' she thought they had nothing , to do but to stop and amuse her peevish tones and - looks, so she soon made them all very uncomfortable. I think con Sin Lizzie, who is always kind and Careful for others., must have noticed ihi~'for ,She laid aside her work and said— " Put on your bonnet., Alice, and you shall walk with me a little way into the grove."— ' Now Alice liked nothing so much as a run out of doors, so she brought her sun bonnet, but still looked quite sullen, and Went away without saying 'good bye ' to mamma, or even 'thank you' for cousin Lizzie's kind ness. I felt quite sure, however, that Alice could not keep_ber_ill temper long out in the bright sunshine, and -with such a kind paniqu as Liz:sic, who always had a store of wise and pleasant things to sayto little folks, so I was not much surprised when she re turned from her walk, to see that, her face was all sweet and smiling again ; but I d wonder a little when I found how gentle a obliging she was through the whole evening, and that we heard not one fretful complaint from her lips. She held a troublesome skein of silk fur mutual:l, and run to fetch grand. pa his slippers; and when her baby brother woke and cried, she sat down and amused him very patiently till her bed-time. When I went up stairs with her, and she had said her prayers, I could not help asking what had happened in her walk to make her come home so much happier than when she went away. • She hung her head for a moment, but then looking up with a smile, she said, " why it was so bright and pleasant out of doors that I couldn't he cross any more, and then"— "Then what, my loye?" "Oh, then, cousin Lizzie said, that if, 1 . 97. stead of fretting when L was tired of my play things, I would just keep my pleaSant face on and look around to help somebody- else, that would make my friends happy and my self too." Little Alice had succeeded that evening at wily rate. 1 don't know whether she always after this kept her good resol MIMI; for it is nut easy to break off a bad habit at once, but cousin Lizzie's ' advice is good at any rate. I hope all little girls, <rwho may read this will remember it; mid when next they feel like fretting because they can find nothing to do, will look about to see if they cannot do some little. thing to. hilp other people, for Lam sure they will, and then this makes their friends happy and themselves too. PeurtAVlS & CULIN, Dealers in Lamps, LANTERNS AND CHANDELIERS, N. E. corner li and Cherry sts.,,Philadelphid,—llaving enlarged and improve&thelr store, and having the largest assort ,ment,of Lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared . 1,6 tarnish Camphine, Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal 451, Phosgena (lee and Lard .Oil. Lamps, Lanterns,or all peterus, Fancy Hotel and 'll,lll Lampa, Chandeliers, Oirandoles and Candelabras, and Brittanla Lamps, at tho manutheturers jewest prices. Glass Lamps By the package, tt II small advance over auction prieee.• Being large IILtNUFACTURERS of Pine Dil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol and (the only true) Phosgene Pins, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Mer rhants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call be lime going. elsewhere, ir you want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5,1.853-1 y - . - nrLA. Surgeons' Bandage AINeTITUTE itEmOVED to No. 4,11 th street, sixth store above Market. B. C. EVERETT'S Putout Cradtetting Pressure Tit LISS, for the cure Of Itupturo; Sholliiier Braces, Supporters, Elastic StnelthiEts, Suspensory, Ileuterrheltlal, antlAkintlnges deformities.liar - --- T UST It ECEIVED.—A Iwime let of .the celebrated rATENT WII EEL 1.1 ft EASE, ro ear- Ines, ears, IVagtllll.l, tkl.. This article fully, maintains lie roma:alai' of being tiro Lost Itrtielo 'for- the purpagu vur uttered.' rur sale :it SAXTON.% FitOfications. VOLUME TEN OF THE " SCIENTI FIC AMERICAN" commences On the Itlth of Sep temllhr. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement oftho interests of SIKVIIANICA, MEM:Mt/3W AND FA11311:11S, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and selences. Probably no other Journal or the same character is so ex,tenslvely eh:ciliated, or so gener ally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly_ all the Cal ttable Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are Illustrated with Engravings. and the Maims of all the Patents are published regularly in its coluinns as they are issued, thus making it a perfect Scmcriric AND Mall \ND' tl. Excvm.o.fant of Information upon the sulijeAs of Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry. Engl. tweet:jug and tie Sciences generally. It is published weekly In quarto form suitable Mr binding, and each volume contains Four li unfired and Sixteen Pages of Reading Matter, Several 'Hundred Engravings. with a full and complete index, Its circulation on the lest Volume e:cooded 2.:1,000 copies per week, and the, practl cal receipts in one volume are worth to any family much more than the subscription price. The fitowing CASK Ihttcro are offered by the Publish ers fir the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent hi by the lot of Jammry. 1855: $lOO will be given for the largest list; $17,1,11fr the the third: $55 for the fourth: $5O (Er the fifth: $45 for the sixth; $lO seventh: $35 for the eighth: $lO for the ninth: $'2.3 for the tenth: $2O for the olleventh; $l5 for the twelfth: $lO for the thirteenth: And $3 tier the fourteenth. The cash will be pnid to the order of the successful competi tor, immediately alter the let of .fanuary 1855. TERAIA l—lhte copy, one year, $2; one copy. six months. $1 ; five copies. six months. $1 : ten copies. six months, SH: ten copies, twel yr 111Mlille. $l5: fifteen copies. twelve months, $22: twenty opies, twelve months, $2B In advance. - No'numbor of subscriptions above twenty can Is, ta ken at less than $l,-Id each. Names can be sent in at different o times b nil from different Po st Offices. Southern and Western Money taken fir sulkferiptions. Letters should hoc directed, rwst-paid, to Mu NN Co„ Fultmiptreot N. V. MrNN Co. ore ex ten si rely CIIVALIZIIIi in prorur:ng patent for new inventions. find will alt lee inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of theirlmprovemonts. jAug. 30. 1854.--3 w i‘ll4 ) ANT WORK ON PENN- I_ SYLVANIA. No l'ennsylnalliall Should le without It. Eight thotviand oiules sold! Every Farmer atid evcry citizen should have a copy. 1110 IV's SKETtIII 8.) Ili or I'ENSBII.VINIu: Its Sel.llery, lntornttl Improrernimts. Iti,itirceg and Agriculture. Illvstrated with mei. I.tu Beautiful Eng,rav hugs, and aec,inpanied by Barnes' li:trgV Mali Of the State. carefully cuhred. Ilexkud, Cori rected and linpr'Ove4l. t ft, Volume. SVo., e•ith over Soil pma•s and handsomely bound. scut hy mail, 11 . 9..fri . ai Of It is lin peart•ie:o4e In so short a Span; as this t , l give .an_adequaLe-idea-of-tllO.-Varietymf-subject,-and-the- . (rt. Lela of research \Oki' this V. 1111111! e . ontains. The whole held has been 1,11,11111 e\p14.1,11. Ana uu de partment' lv,wever intricate has been passed oler, but treated until the suldect has been toad. , perfuetly elimr dint inttflli~il is t , , the .simplest mind: indt,ed one' of the great peculiarities of the Ito uk is its freedom from dry detail, and statisties. tso common to works of this eharater.) which no doubt is one of tile .causes of Its very great pcuularlty. The Agriculture of the State Is n promineht topic in the work. and all its parts receives his earnest attention, not merely spneuirting on the results of husbandry. lint /wan-lung and finding how the greatest ;advantage can is gained front the best sf turces. Every farmer should read and study his remarks, and also these ii he depend, on the farmer for tita necessaries of Ilfe; for all should understand someihnig of the moans by which those nevessaries are produced. Cities, Towns and Villages are described and dwelt upoll, the ehaketaristics of the people pointed out, and tile various 1111111,VeilletitS in pn tgross or projected na tivist ;---one of the deeply interesting_ sketches in the work Is that on-the Wyoming Valley: the vivid and startling interest throw n around that devoted spot, is dwelt up to with beautiful pathos :rid feeling, and the leading events in the tragie part mulcted there fu re,o - times, pointed nut by a IllaSter hand. Added to this is Campbell's Wayg beautiful Uertrude of Wyo ming. the merit of in hlch it is unnecessary to speak about. A i% id and truthful denerlption of the grand and 'majestle Scenery of the Old Keystone - State, In also a pnonineUt coil jeet In the Volume. Nothing can exceed the grandeur and beauty of Knnsylvania's Retnantie trills, and well den the author understand the subject with which he deals. The Press throughout the State have. with maitre! Moe, pronounced it the Best Popular Book ever a Hama on the State. rural NV ith , Ont a single exception have re a om.nended the work In the highest terms. The many flattering nether: bestowed upon It will he collected to gether and published, In a future circular. Accompany ing every volume is Barne's Large Map of the State, cniefully colored.—the latest and best Map published. an Et 2011 retails separately at One Dollar, and Is un doubtedly the, only correct one Issued. The•prlre of the Book is placed at the lowest rate for hieh'iPrould be manufactured, and the execution of it In every respect Ifaallke beautiful and substantial.— Independently of the fine map. it Is a remnrkabh• 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 expenle In publishing the Hook in proper style. The engravings are beauti fully executed; the typo large and clear; and the paper of n fine texture: while the binding Is at the same time tasty aud durable. and having done his part well, he submits -the work to the examination of the people. eonfidently recommending it to the attentiou of those Interested iu time Pentisy vania hail rend Company, Reading Railroad Company, Nu uhury and Erie Railroad Company. Norristown and other railroads in the State, In the vehuyllall and Lehl•gh Navigation Companie, In the Lehigh and all other Coal Companies. throughout Pennsylvania, to all engaged in mining and manufac turing Coal and Irn. to every Farmee and every citizen of the great State of Pennsylvania, he ,submits this splendid volume, and respectfully solicits their prtron age. Agents will call upon the citizens for their subserb Lion, and in cases where no !agent has called, any perso wishing It, will have It sent free of expense, by rem' ling the amount to the Publisher. Invariable Price of the Work Embossed Muslin, " gilt edges and side - ` Morocco, marbled edge - Turkey Morocco, extra - 4 II .ch - g • A gents wanted In every County In the State.— Any ',erne . ' desiring an Agency please address the Pub 'isher immediately.' WM. WHITE SMITH, Publisher. 195 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. septr-54 Druo Stores pittjl;Fo! DEUOS ! DRUGB! Fresh SUPPLY! I have just ..received a fresh stock of f Medicines, Paints, Wass, which. having rbeen purchased With great care at the best city houses, I canconfidently recommend hi Physicians, country Merchants and Dealers, as he log fresh and pure. - Dittili;i—Patent Medicines. Fine Chemicals, instru ments, Pure Essential Oils, Herb's and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole, Essences, Perfumery, CmPliver 011—warranted genuine. DY&STUFFS—Indig , oes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Cam'Woods, CH Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. PAlNTS—Wetlierill !.t. Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome (I coon and Yellow, Paint .and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Mass, Linseed 011, Turpentine, copal a nd co ac h Varnish, and lied Lend. All of which will-be (told at the very lowest-market price. Also, a fresh , and:: splendid assortment of FANCY 000DS. Fruits. Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices. at the cheap Drug, Book and Fancy Store of 'the subscriber on North Ifam, over street. S. 'e' 11AVERSTICIC. DRUG S, MEDICINES, &e. l l have just reimived from Philadelphia and New York very extensive additions to my -rl.v l l l . 1 , former stork,enibracing nearly every artiele 'N'"Or - of Medicine now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Vernislids, Turpentine, Perfu nierv, Soaps Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fish % - big Taehle,l ' iruslies of almost every descrip tion, wit a an endless variety of other articles, which I am determined to sell at the VEIIY LOWMT prices. All Physicians. Country Merchant's, Pedlars and oth ers, aro respectfully requested not to pass the 01,D STAND, as they may rest ti , ;sured that every article will be SOW (4 a good quality, and upon reasonable terms May 30, FRESII HAMS AN!) DMED BE EF. A fresh itrrival of Sugar Cured *HAMM and DitlEtt !MEV, just ,reeetred, from Cincinnati and fin. sale nt. WILLIAMS Thinly Grocery,torn, In. We L Multi st root HARP 00K ii.pat K !—A WA R 1 1 (TGT:vi. BAT:GAIN orriTBLG. The sudseriber In cenniquenee of ill-health, o ff ers his ou thee st,tek of lIARWA RE to noY Person or persons ‘%ish bug to enter bite the Ilardtt are blininess. Ile having se revel red in quitting the btininess, will give a bargain, befideS his influents. and custom. Any one desirous of getting into this business Witt CIO well to rail sew]. and if not disposed of by the lit of Oeteher next, he tliOn commence Killing elf at rest at the old and well known stand. In North Ilanovef" sti cot. nest door to Charles Nlaglatrlilln's lintel. JACOII SEVE R. : I _IIFLE :ARRIVAL WARE ------• • lIENVR SAXTON. The subscriber having returned from thii city would rail the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and well seleetedassortment of Ilardware which he has just received. consisting In part of BUILDING MA TERIALS, nails, screws. hill:WA. larks, bolts. gia7.s. putty. paints. ells. &v. TOOLS—edge tools; saws and planes of every description, with tiles, rasps, hammers, anvils. Ae, A general assortment of SIIOENIAKERS AND SAD DLERS TOOLS. together with morocco, lining and hind. lug shins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount ing. saddletrws, &c. - $2 00 C TlllMMlN(l—canram (plain, enamelled. fig ured mat' embossed.) patent and pummelled leather, axles, S'Prings, hubs, spokes felines, shafts, ,te.,•?:c. Cabinet Makers will find a large assortment of. v a n! ishes, mahogany and walnut vuntiors, moulding,, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &a. The stock of Iron Is large and well selected, eomprls lug all the kinds In general uoki,as hammered and rolled Iron of all slues:flat, har and band iron, round, square and oval Iron, h•orso•shoe iron and nail rods„with a large loot of cast and,spling_ steel,_Elnglish_and_tmerleau-blls ter steel, c. liousekeepOs and those about commencing will.fled I to tier advantage to call and examine our cutlery, brit tltnia and plated ware pans, kettles, cedar ware, basketb -In addition to the above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, making the stock com• plate, and at such prices as cannot fall to give satistin , OM. We invite nil friends to call, knowing it will het) their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East Ifigh Street, Carlisle, Pa. Oct. Id , OM, Ir REsIT ARRIVAL 'OF HAit D- W A It F;.--The subscriber having returned front the vity has Jost opened for the Fall truth, a large and Nall selerted stock of foreign and domestic Hardware, entbrachr• everything usually found In that Hue of bu siness. Trio attention of friends and the puldlc generally Is respectfully directed to the assortment on hand; as. miring them that goods of all kinds will be sold.for cash at a very small advance on manufacturers prices. Re member the old stand, Fast Main Street, Carlisle. • • Aug 30, 1854. R. SAvroN. r AKE - NOTICE.—That all persons about mannunencing Housekeeping' and 'others In want of them, can get simplled with KIIIVPR and Forks, Spouts, Ladles, Coffee Mills, Pans, Kettles, Fatblrons, Se., en the lowest rates by ELLIOTT, street. C'arllsl( DOTS AN DsnoEs.—A very large P ) assortment efllnts .11.14 Sheer Of every deae;fp. Ulm justTnerived and Sell i ng very rhea p. , nett '5l CHARLES OGI Lin% tgarti9le 'pevalb. 3lichiciites. rri 0 0 T H WASH.—Beautiful White j_ Tooth lloalthyllums and a Sweet Breath—All who are de.sireus of obtaining these benefits should use ZED MAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASiI. This delicious article combines so many meritialous qualities that it has now become a standard favorite with the citizens of New Veil, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe it In their practice most suovssfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. inflarnefland bleeding gums are immediately 1 onefi t ted by its use; its action upon them is mild. sot.thing and effective. It cleanses the teeth sa thor6ughly. that they are made to rival pearl in whiteness. and diffuses through the mouth such II delightful freshness that the breath Is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disinfects those impurities whi..b tend to produce teeny'. aid. as a con sequence. when these are removed the teeth' must al ways remain sound. Read the 1 . -flowing from Dr..% A. Carman: Mr. F. Zeman—Fir: Having used. and recut) ~,,,, udeti your Tai th Wa1..1) hi nn• practice flir sOlllO time, 1 find it the must effectual Dent,ritice in use, and therefore recom mend it to the public. Dr. J. A. CANN! N, I)i•utist, flarrislairg, Bead the following testimony . Ztust.tx—Dear Sir: 1 have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and ram without hesita tion. recosn mend it as the best that has room under toy notice during an experience as Dentist of mrre than six teen years. It demises the Teeth, soothes and hat dens irritated times. and Imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. Piano the motraiX' of thine who make use of it. !towel er, it will certainly speak for itself. (Ito. P. SCJIIVKLY. Surgeon 210, South Tenth.st., Philadeljdda. It Is used and recommended by all the roil:wilt Dent ists in NOW, • Philadelphia. Baltimore. and other cities where it has been into duced. All she Id give it a trial. fib • Prepared only by rraoris %el man. Drogt, st and Chemist. Philadelphia and sold wholesale and re 1,1 I v carDsle..l. Porshoimer. Merhanicshillv, .1. lierronoNiqv ville, J. C. Williams. Shippensburg. and by all Druggists at only 2.5 rants per It t tie. FPILEPSY C,an • be Cured. Lake's J N . El: ETA lILE lOU NI). flit- the eur f Em. 1.1.1,1* Fil s Is performing Mors Wolltkalll MVPS than any other medicine jet known or hen., the pul,lle.- 1•1110 E FIVE P )t.LAIIS A BOTTLE. The proprirtordias in his possesSion numerous rertifi cotes, narrating the astonishing and IlltraCtll , lls cures effected by this medicine, and directs attention to the Milne hag only. to asstre th-se who ate sn unfortunate to be °billeted ait h the torOble disease hereto( regard ed incurable, that 1.16t:S prepalTiti, .11 IS ALMOST INFAI.I - IN ITS CLAM! From Mra. Brooks, widow of Maj. Jag. Brooks, late of Conneaut, U. CONiNEACTrreb, - 13,4863. Mr. 7.. I, tkr—Sir: Please Solld ther Natio 0 lit Media iue. as I 410 not like to he without it on hand When I commenced giving- the medirii.e to in) Ed gar, he had from one to three fits per day. Ile has non taken the medicine wer the months and has had. I think. hut two tits in that time, and Ilya., very l ight.— II is body and mind are very much improved: and hS the blessing of lit d. .I feel that the medicine will restore his lusty and mind to their wonted /Loth ity.. He is 2S years old. and has had tits mot: 12 years, which have been very frequent, and very destructive to -his consti.. tutiou and mind. Hundreds of dollars have liven ex• pooled medicine (MU: hits," but nothing has relieved him until lie used your medirine. Itesp.s.t fully yours. POLLY Illtia)KS. From Judson Landon. County Superinteddent of the Ashtabula Count) Infirmary. litsusvittit, Feb. .1, Mr. Z. Lear:—Sir: Please 53111.1 a few more tattles of your " Fit Medicine:" I may not need it but think nat . - er hand. Your medicine has done-wonders. I I gate it to Miss- Jane Delano: s h e, hat: hail fits for years. brought on by has lug thu measiels when hut four years old, which mold not be brought nut it, the surface. After taking the imedirine a few days.' rum it %I. A FINE MOP OF )I}: "FLA, and has bad no tits :duce. She had fits or symptoms almost daily. She and h gr , father coin ur Ithinn in siring that we believe tho — niedielue hit, or will wrn - k a perfea cure. 1 also gave the medicine to Miss Jam, !lenders fn and Arig Carby. who have had lit,. almost daily, fur a number of years. Their fits have een.e.ll. 'cud I believe the moiliclurvwill 4utve the de.-Ired effect Muidi money Ilan been expended by the friends of the aberve patients for tiortoringi. all to no vurire Tht) Cure gras loft for your medicine t, perltirru. and I can elmerfully recommend it us a valuable discovery.— Respectfully pairs. .1 t'tnS(lN LA NOON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary. Prepared and told at wholesale by Z. LAKE, o,l3lllGtlt. 01119. E. E. IVELLEII. trivelltur azont. Soh by S. \V. Haver:HA. Carlisle; E. 11. Tilr.111:1-S, NI I). NV. Criss. Harrisburg. Het. y* ,flarhtuare. 'TORN P. LY.NE—Wholesale and Re CP tall dealer in American, English and llermal HAODWABE, Oils, Paints, &e., Mechanics. builder. and the publie generally, w ho are in want of ilardwaro iii. .of any Lind, are invited to Call in anti -,, 1 4 r.,,Sesantino my unusually larg stock of - . ''•.* { - -..- goods, which lam Felling in cos. Just stop in; it will only deta;in you a very few minutes to To convinced that what everybody says —that Lyies is decidedly the place to got good goods at law prices—must be trio'• LYNN'S Hardware Store, West Side North I lanover street. hr. Tobias could fill a dozen newspapers with tl e rrr titicates and let teis is ii id, relating to the is iii I ful cures aecomMished iv his Liniment. lut c sides s that narrantitirt it Is soffit lout, as any poison who dc tcs ni t obtain relief. need not pay f r it. There bas I evil st Much Willthless Id to the pullie.lh .t 1 r To tins wishes his article to rest on its own rerrits. to d i he raves the %trine of the 111011('‘' remit ed. tl oil be the patron:ere of the public. not other Ai he. 1111. TOBIAS' Ittliem 240 GILEKNIVIt II Street, New York. For sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut streets; Dytilt A Pen; bit S. tseelivid street: 'l'. It. Calleneer S. Third street. mid IT the Drugrists thlouzlo iii Coe United -Slat es. THE GREAT Tuitint:n OF 'mu: 111.001).—Not partkk or .11rreur) lit It. Au reincity fnt• Itheutnatisni,(ltstinate t'utaiwoun Ilnitilcia -or l'ustrilia. on tin. Face. lilt t,-11., Boils, Chronic ;lade lsv cs,Ting \Vomit or Totter. airaild Head. Enlargement and Pain of the Ilene•. anal Joriats Stubbrn . Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders. Lumbago. l 4 pinal I Complaints awl fall diseases arisizo: front an it judicwds use of Mercury, Imprudence lia Life, or Impurity of thar Blood. • This valuable Iffellicine. which has become reit:Mateo fir the nunaber of Warrigirilillal cures elTectvrt tlu.•ugh Its agency. has hid need the preprilabaraT. — fit the urgent request of their friends. to offer it to the publir, w hi c l, they do with the utmost confidence in Its virtues ana wonderful curative lin pt.:Ales. 'the f tlow Mg cert iliull. . selected front Oltirge number. are ho%ve, er. oh r. higet to tiuu.ny than'the mere word of the proprletat - s: :and a all front gentlemen well h sidern In their localities and I the highest respectability. anany of thin,. residing in eity of It alawian - I Va. P. 13()I'DEN., Psq.. of the lEy.ehange MAO. Elehiti , .nd. hi occ ' u et ery whinT,Nlyt r On, has seen the Nledieine enll - SVANIS II MI XTUlti. :tdoliclistered in osier 3 hundred eases, in nearly all the IHennes tor which it Is rissantneinled nWU the in,st, ant ii io-ldnyay-Fual-n•,.alls. Ile says It is the most extraordinary niedieine he has vvo•r Wet]. that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the no st violent description. I had several I'llysicians. took large quantities of Qinine: Mercury. and I believe all tin To.nics advertised, but all without any pormanent ref el At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mitture. two I.ottles e. is WA effectually cured cc and I mu happy Is. say have had neither Chills or Fet Cr slum ' I cousidor it the best Tonle In the world, and the only Medicine tint cccc reached my Cat..o. IN 1.A./NWPEN. Bearer Sam, near Riehmond f;• R. LUCK. ESQ: - . — finw itt the city of B ichmond. and Per manvsyears in the Post Oflice, has such coufidenve h. the , lnstimlshing efficacy .of Carter's Spanish Mixture that ho has hought 'inwards of '.lO Incttles a hich he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has.nev • or known it to fall when Laken according to directions. Dr.' MINCE. a practicing physician, and formerly the City Hotel In the city of Richmond. says he has a It• nessed 7 in a number of instances. the effects of Car ter's Spanish Mixture, which wore most truly surpris ing. Ile says In a ease of Consumption. dependent- on the Liver. the good effects were wondm rut indeed. SAMUEL' 31. DRINKER. of the firm Drinker & Mor ris, liiehmand. NV :u cured of Liver Complaint of t, ye x i s standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter's i'panish Mixture. GREAT CURE O[ SCROFULA•-.-The 'Editors of the itiehmond Republican had a servant employed In their prens; room cured of ilolont Scr , ftila cotn . l.liied with Rlieumfttinrn. arhliL tintlrelv disabled Lotr folio wr rb.— Two lad tlet. of, ('nrter•s Spanish !ilk tore made perfi•ct care or hits. turd the editors In a public sorbs F ay re:rnnnu•nd it to all who aro afflicted with roar disoaso of tho mood." PULL ANOTHER CURE 01: S(3I:OF,IIkk—I had a yrry Naluable boy eured of St:ref-Mx - by Carter's Spaniel' Mixture. I consider it trill) n vniunblemedleine. JAMES M. TAY WIC Conductor on the R. F. & I'. R. R. Co. Richmond. V. 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 years. and which ail the physicians of the city would not cure. Mr. Thompson Is a well known merchant iu the city 11/ Va.. and his cure is most remarked& Principal repots at M. WARD, CIA/SE k Co, No. n maiden lean& New York. T. \V. I)YOIT & SONS, No. 182, North 2d st., PLtln BI NNETT S 11HMIS, No. 125 Main k.t., Richmond And for sale by S. Elliott. S..W. Carlhdc : Tr. Day; Mechanicsburg: J. 11. Herron, Newville; J. C Altic, Shippensburg, and by denims in medicines every where. IA you a cold ?—tlalloher'sElisi PI A Las wviuired a just celebrity for the cure of al diseases arising from Rivera colds, and its ellicaey lin been attested anti approved by hundreds of our most rm spoctnble citizens. in ovary instance immediate relic thaSollowing_ttertiticitto_foaut—thri: who hove tried it beors°'tenthuony• 31ennifuettired nut for Nth) by We the undersigned do certify that we have 111} , 01i oal !climes preparation for Consumption, Colds, DiscaFes of the Lunge, Liver, &c.. and haying experienced Immedi ate relief therefrom would recommend It to allidllicted In that way. Thos. IL Riles, Mr5..111 . . Gould,. P. it. McCoy, E. L. Wolf.-Peter Monyer, IL S. Hackett, Joseph Lobach, N. V. Woods., Carlisle, April 25, ISSI-ly TIIE WONDER OF7PFIE Fur the cure of Saltrheum. Oonunon Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands. Burns or Scalds. F or Wounds,,i'lles, Inflammation of the Breast. bites of insects, Sore Lips, Pimples on thit race. and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, and all dlsetews qc the Skin. This Ointment will cure the Saltilmtuu and Burns, or Chapped hailds, quicker and surer than any other medi• Clues of the kind before the public. - -To substantiate the IIbOVV, lt can give hundred s of but I Consider it no use, as (any poi'sio, c a n d i , the same, if they have friend(fi.r overt WilldhleeS or tido) I rely solely on the merit of the Clot went tbr the public patronage. N. 11.—A single box of this Ointne.t," will keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor's, or I hands. let them chap Or crack over so bed, SiCll ti 'and in good not R ing order all winter. Prepared MO sold IT HOE 4EIOII'U . , Jong:duck. Conti. Sold also by the principal DrunAds,.t.ndeouutrl Mer chants. Price 25 rents Ittlr box. Nov. 10, 1654-ly lIENRY SAXTON 11. SA X 'PON ll1(4 tit)lCs. r E REATEST 111SCOVIMY OF TIIN A(1 H—Farm ors, Painilies and others.can pm , Chase no remedy equal to 1/r. TOBIAS' Venetian Lint inent. fir Dysentery. Cone, (*rent, Chronic Pheurnatism Quitisey, Sole Thrt'at. 'Nonni. he. 1 . 1./1 sickness, ( nts Burns, Swellings, Chl Soles. : 1 1ntignito bites. Insect Stings, Pains in the Chest, Ilnek..te. 1/ if does not gine relief. the Ilatilley Win he retllndOtt—all that Is aShOll, IS a trial, mai use it according to dire, tiens. The article is 1111 Mllltdy. and was used \y in. King of England. and eel tiled to by hiw, as a cure PT hennintistu, tt lam ererething else EOll/111111eIllit plgsicitws bad failed. 6rof 10,010 IMO of ire,t.ties hav e ', eon so ld in t h e ed Mattis. without a Single 111111110. and fnnJlio>a hale :dried that it' 1(88 NI Still Sin per t•%(I tl y:. I.ut e 1 WOlll.l be With o llt It in easy of ('rini. as it is as certain aßit is applied. ft cures Tenthaeliii in tlu•oe minutes: Ifeadaehe In lialf an hour. and l Inform u hen first tack• en. in a low hours. It Is pelfeetly Inuneent to tole in ternally. and has the reonnunendath:n of ninny t f the St Clllhlellt Pil)Sbial.F ill the United Zlotys. Price, 113 avid all emits. , [Jr. 'robins Lan alki put up n Liniment f r llri in pint hoWes v. Well .niurrianted—, hesior nod 1 eti en than any I then. f, .r the cure of Odle. thilin. Suellini,s old Form. Cuts, Bruises. Srintihcs , Crnel ed ice, Su cools. AMU: AND YEVER—Orent Curo.-1 liert.by certif. JAMES IiALLQII En, Agent lltehirines. ssAL OR RE., graittr lln Nappintss Ea tlle Bons nub paql2trrs of .ffliction Dr. C. L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEIJD, Mechanicsburg, Pa Dr. KPJAING announce: to the afflicted that he is a regular graduate of the beet Medical College in the United .States, and, during many years of very extensive practice, has been familiar w jib every form of disense,,and succeeded in curing die most hopeless cases, even when abandoned liy the regular faculty. Ilis.perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the meatus to' the end, so as to produce the most-astonishing The alarming prevalence of disease, and time often imperfect medical treanneni of the present day, has induced him to make known itis .maven-FAILING REllaloas, that those That mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter what their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, flush therefore should not delay a !nutrient. Write disease and "symptoms full mid plain, and you can receive an answer by,return—rnaiL(freeL stating the medicine required and the prime of it. Address. C. L. gm.hisn, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland elffillty, Pennsylvania. N. B.—The Doctor will attend patients at my distance, when required. i V F., Ii CUM INT, Dvsperzin, I j : Jaundice, Chronic or Necvoin, he lildnry%, and all diseases arising from a disordered such as t'onstitiatin, inward idles, fulutes of blood to tin, head. aridity of the stomach, nausea. heartburn, ills,zust 1 r hod, fulress or weight In the stomach. sour crurtati ris. Silailll2 or fluttering at the pit of the st , mnigh,so Miming or the head. hurtled 'llllll difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart. choking or suffocating sensatiol S when inn lying posture. dim Tits dots or svel,S tiff the eI iit, f•c et- an.l dull pain In the head, deficiency of perspLatlon. Ors of the skin and eyes, pain in the side. back,_ehest, limbs. &e.. sudden flushes of heat, Intruil g in the flesh. instant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spit' its. Call IS , effectually cured by Dn. Iloort.aiu•e ('ELF:- 'MATED II ERMAN itirrEhti. 'pip:trial by Pm C. M. iiii•KSON. No. 120 Arch Stn•et. Philadelphia. Their power Over the aboVn disease,. is not excelled, I , o trilled. by any tither preparation,in the linitcdStates. ss the cures attest : in many ..as.-s after' skilful physl ciao: had belied. -. These hitters are worthy the attentatat of invalid, Ito..tossing great virt ttes in the rectifimthtn of disense‘ of the Liver and lesser glands,, exercising the 1111V141 seared ng itolters in , weakllPNS anti affections of the di gest it e organs, they are m ithal safe. certain and pleas ant. head and be eons hired. Testimony - of the hiche , t character: {loo. (Imo. STltOoe, Judge of the District Court in Perry county. l's.. Nov. I 12.52, said: Your llootland's flcrman Ditterst' has' been In use lu oor pinre os i er a year past. ❑nd to the :tstonishmentof ninny has performed wonders. We may notice a few in• stances that has e emno under inir ohs n immediate no ti.,:—ahnost es cry' person who has Stopped at the hotel of 11111. La-hey, one y ear since. predhtted fr o m his ema ciated emmtenanee and debility, that. he I. mid not UT e nest' longer. Ile was nuns de to attend to his busines., and for the greater part of the time eontined to his room. 1% e recommended 111111 to trs the Ilerman Hitters; he did and to the surprise of 1111 his friends he Is MAN able tr at tend to his usual business mid perform manual Inl The rase of 10111'y Asper, a stone mason. st him no tint supposed would es or recover from the debility of his sys• -tent. but was balked upon as fast approaching the grave. took eight or nine bottles of the Bitters during the last winter, and this summer he has leen (to the surprise 01 all 0:0 knew his easel fel:owing his trade. The ease of Mutidry is no less astonishing. lie too was-vs far reduced as to Induce the general belief that the gravt alone would be his only remedy.. 31r. Lackey recent.. mended him to try the ilootand , s (lemma. Bitters; 'he Is now apparently a well man. and able to do a hard day's Work. We could ❑mention many I they eases of a similar character, if it were necessary. I myself derived much benefit films their use. I given conSideraLle of It nwny. not G r your benefit alone • relies e suffering humanity, and let 1110 assure you 1 MU pleased to see tin happy result. the Bfrietat- we say, try them fairly anti 1 will warrant relief." These Eaters are win thy the attention of invalids p osessing great power in - the restoration of a healthy notion of the 11%er and the lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and nervous system. and brlnginq the sys tem generally to a high state of health. For sale by S. W. Ilaverstick and S. Elliott: Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; 11. Herron, Newvllle; - .1. S. Attie, Shippensbury i mvd by dealers In modiclues every where. k OCTOR YOUR SELF-PRIVATELY 2f, cents. by means of the POCK ET 1E5C171..4.1.1115, or Evers One lIIS OWN PiIYSICIAN - -: The thirtysixth Edition, with ate hundred engravings,rhow ing Private Pisenses and Mal formations of the Generative System. In every shape end form: to which IN added t, Treatise on the DltilViSl'S of Fe males, Intended for the use r 4 females early, (son page 100) W ing of the highest Importance to married people, or those con temple...... nage. By.1111: - Yonso, M. D.. Graduate of thuilhaversity of Pennsylvania, iilember of the fioy nl of Surgeons, London. and Honorary ,Iklemboa of the 'Philadelphia Medical society, The various fcrms of Seciet diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of tto -Prostrate (Iland.impeteneyrsolitary habita-of-youth;art thithfully described, and all the receipts given in plait language. '1 he chapters on self abuse and Strohm; Weakness Is worthy of particular attention, nod should be read by every one. Young men who hnve been un- Ibrtunate In contracting ~disease, previous to pinelni- Vourselves under the care of any doctor, no matter what Iris pretensions may be, get a copy of this truly valuable work. Sea Captains grid persons going to sea should pews, Dr. Young 's Treatise on - Marriage, the Pocket dEaulapi us. or Every one Ills own Physician. /air Let no father he ashamed to present a tamfof tbi •Esculapius to his child.' It may SaVOiliM from an tarty grave. het no young man, or woman enter into the so stet oblh'atiettS of married lifo without reading thepock• et ...Esculapins. Let no ono Suffering' from a hacknied cough. pain hi the side. restless nights, nervous freilnps and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and gives up by their physician, be another moment without con- Fulting the 2Esenlapius. Dave .the - married or them ;about to be married any Impediment, read this truly useful !look. as Whits teen the means of saving thom Minis of unfortunate creatures front the -very jaws or death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebratet. work hos' been sold in this country and Europe FiIICO IS -Bt, when the first edition was Issued. krb - Any person sending TIVENTI * -RIVE cents on closed in it lettetywill receive one copy of this !took 113 until; or 'nye copies will be sent for $l. Address WILLIAM NOIrIctl„No. 152 Fpruce street, Philadelphia. Pest Txlenty years practice iii thiv,„clty of Philadelphia cot thinly entitles Dr. Toting to the confidence of the ni filetra, nail be may, to 1,/lSult0(1 on any of the disenso described different publications, nt his office, 11' spruce steOet, every day between G awl 3 o'clock, (sot day excepted) nod persons fit' any distance can cc nsul Dr. Yourothy letter, cos"' min. El
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