fil tittle ‘frilit's. "We Were too Poor to Pay." Yes, it was a lovely spot—that village church-yard ! such a one I fancy, as inspired the , "Elegy in a country Chareh-yard."— Thor'e was less pomp and show than in our• city burial places, but what cif that?—as 'Jeremy Taylor says, "we cannot deceive God and nature, for a coffin is a coffin, though it be covered with a sumptuous pall." So a grave is a grave, though it be piled over with sculptured marble." Then that little girl! How her image conies up before me—bending over her bro ther's grave. I marked her when we entered the spot where she was kneeling'. I ap proached !cautiously—there was something so sacred in the picture of a child weeping at a newly made grave, that I feared my presence would break the rapttu•e of lier mournful nnisings. I. know not how long 1 might have stood, apparently refitting the rude grave stones, had not OW child raised her CVO"; an d...timidly said:— Oirrlitile Willie sleeps here. We's too poor to get a tombstone. we and the angels know whore he lies, and mother says that's enough." "Are you not afraid to be here alone?" ME "0, no: mother is sick and" , couldn't dome, so she said j must come and see if the vio lets were in bloom yet." "How old was your brother?" I asked, feeling intere-•ted in the child, - "lie, was only seven years old; and he was so gOod, and had such beautiful eyes; but he couldn't see a bit." "linked! Was he blind?" "Yu see he was sick a long time; yet-his eyes were blue and bright as blue skies with stars in 'cm, and we did not know he was getting blind,_until, one day I brought_ . him . a pretty rose, 'and he asked: "'ls it a white rose, Dora?' "'Can't you see it, darling ?' asked mother. "'Nu, I cannot see anything. I wish you would open up the window, it is so dark here.' "Then we knew that poor little Willie was blind; but he lived a long time after that, and used to put his dear little hand on our faces to feel if we were crying, and tell 'us not to cry, for he could see God, and heaven and the angels. 'Then never mind, mother and Dora,' he'd say, 'l'll see you too, when you go away from this dark place.'" "So one day lie clOsed his• eyes and fell a sleep, and mother said he was asleep in Jesus. Then we brought him here, and buried him; and though' we're too poor to get a tomb stone, yet we can plant flowers on his little grave, and nobody'll trouble them, I know, when they learn that our little sleeps here." BEGIN' A fitywr.—lf you are about to do a piece of work, you . wiil be careful to begin it right ; otherwise you will have to take it to pieces- and- do it over againr - - If you are go inn on a journey, you will be•eareful at first to get in the right road; for if you start wrong you will be continually going farther and farther out of the way. - Now von arc starting in life, and life is a, journey. If you start wrong, you will be all the time going out of the way. You have a • to do ; but if you begin , it wrong, nrse than lost. Not , all over again, done. Do you ?".fhe wisest Of the Lord is The 'fear of the • y to begin life - aright Clod, and make. it your smess to servo him, and g else will come out right. AVIS & CULIN, Dealers in Lanips, I.ANTBRNS AND CIIANDEIAIIRS, N. B. corner north and Chaffy sta., Philadelphia.—llaving onlargod a-ii,rFtiproved Choir store, arid-having - tho - largost assort molt ~f .lAmp.4 in Philadelphia. they are now propared to furnish Comphine, Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, }:thereal Oil, Phosgene,. tins and . Lard Lamps Lantorns tot all patents, Fancy Hotel and hail Lamps, ' liandeliors, • airandolco owl Candelabras, and Britt:mitt Latnpa, at the, manuftoturora lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over auction prices. Boing largo MAN UFACTI.II[I[I[S. of Pine Oil, -purning Fluid, kitheroal Oil s Alcohol dud (the only truo) . PhosgonotJas,, etthltintiei them articles at such prima that Bier wlP tni it to their advantage to [my. Call be "'r; el I 'whom, if you want bargains. Also, the rump for solo. • • ' --- . - ‘ , ..Stirgeons' 'Bandage eurE molovED to No. 4, tab li scorn abovo ittarlict. B. C. Attu:ding Prossuro TRUSS, for the .ioulilor Braces, Supportors, Elastic try, Hemorrhoidal, told Bandages Ihr • Jan.•dl-Iy. RECEIVED.—A. prime lot of olebrittod irATENT 1Y11.1.110. (CREASE, fO Car ,,irs. Wagons, ILe. This artirle fully maintains reputation of being the bed article for the puma's() inr offered. Tar sale at SAXTON:4. SU 111 A u WANTED.—Tho highest pried will to pall in elitill for Sumac lu largo or small Quautltio4, if delivered' to the Fatlmerther in East ntre. , t, Clarlislo. . . JACOB 611110111. Junell, '51.41m Ftififica(to,ts. VOLUME TEN OF THE " SillE' NTI- PIC AMERICAN" emumenets on the 10th of Sep tember. y It Is ehiotly devoted to the advancement of the interests of Mnen.ka tea, Isn'ENTens.ll %Nr FACIA:IIEIIs A-ND FAII3tIIPS, and is °diced by mon practically skilled 111 the arts and silences. Probably 110 other Joltrual of the same character IA so extensively circulated, or so gener ally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are Illustrated with Engravings, and the. claims of, all the Patents 'are puldished regularly In its columns as they are Issued, thus making it a perfect 'SCIENTIric AND ME:CNA:4ICA I. Eslcrel.oeEDl k of Information upon the subjects of Meehanical Improvements, Chemistry. Engi neeeriug and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly In quarto form suitable tor binding. and each volume contains Four 11 Landry,' and Sixteen 15t,4es of Reading Matter, Several Ilital '‘d Engravings. with a full and complete Index. -Its it illation cm the last l\ Volume exceeded 23,000 copies per % eel:. and the practi cal receipts In one voltuneare worth tunny family much more than the subscription price. The 11 , 1101%111g CASII l'incl:S are offered by the Publish ers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent at by the Ist of January. 1855: $lOO w ill be given tbr the lar&st list: $l5 for the second ; SCS, for the third: $5ll for the fourth : $5O for the fifth : $45 (la. the sixth ; $4O seventh; $35 for the eighth: $3O for the ninth; $23 fir the tenth; $2l) 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 .f January 1555. Tonne :—Due emly, one year. $2 rone e my, six months, $1 ; .five b copies. six months. $4; ten copies, six months. $5; ten conies, twelve months. $l5; fifteen copies. twelve months., $22; twenty copies, twelve months, $2B in advance. No number of. subscriptions above twenty' can ho ta ken at less than $1,40 each. Names can Is, sent in at different times and from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for subfrriptions Letters should be directed, post-paid, to MUNN & 128 Fulton street N. V. ' ez-MCKSM. MUNN it Co. are eXtengiVelr engaged - in procuring patent for new inventions. and will ads ISO inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their Improvements. ] A ug. 30. 1854.-3 w A. II4IsORTANT WORK ON • PENN— syLvAstA. No Pennsylvanian shonld be, without It. Eight thousand civics sold! Every Farmer and every 'citizen Should have n copy. Bow its's Ptevom Al. SKETCH Hoof( OF PI:NNSVLVANI.S • (k. its Scenery, I uternal Improvements, lh;sources and Agriculture! popularly th•scribcd. Illvotratett with 1,(51 . 200 Beautiful Engra ings. and accompanied by Barnes' Large Map of t h e :Bate, carefully colored. Eighth Edition. Revised. Cor rected and Improved. Inc Volintie.'Svo., wit h over Sou pages and handsomely hound. Sent by mail, ri9.free of penso. It Is 11111Wartiellb10 in so short it spare its this to give an--adoquate-ittivi-of-the-variety- of-subjeet,,und_th_ex._ tent of research which this Volume contains. The whole 111,1(1 11(114 been carefully explored. And no de !mamma however Intricate lots been passed fuer, but treated until the subject has been Ma e perfeetly clear and intelligible to the simplest mind: inked one of the great peculiarities of the Book is its remit= from dry detail, and statistics. (so common to %•orkf: of this character.) Which no doubt is one of the souses of its Very great . popularity. 'The Agraculture of the State is a promo eat topic he the Work. and all its parts receives his earnest attendant, not merely spevulrting on the results of husbandry, but searching and finding how the greatest advantage can be gained front the best_sources. livery Farmer shoal road and study his remarks. and also those who depend on the Farmer fitr the tutees...Ms of life : fcr all should understand something of the means by which those necessaries are produced. Cities, Towns and 1 Wages are described and _dwelt upon, the charactoristies of the people pointed out, and the various improvements in progress or 'projected no tleed;—ono 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 leading events In the tragic part enacted there in revo lutionary times, pointed out hy u muster hand. Added to this is Campbell's nlways beautiful (Jeannie of Wyo ming, the merit of which It Is unnecessary to speak about, A vivid and truthful dc-scription' of the grand nod majestic Sconery of the Old l(eyotono State. is Tjji.o.A.- prominent subject In the Volume. Nothing cane . Ketqf the grandour and beauty of Ponnsylvanin's Romantic Hills, and well door the author understand the subject with which ho deals. The Protts,, throughout the State have, with united yoke, pronOunced it the Best Popular Book over written on the State and without a single excepon have re. i commended he work in the highest terms. 'rime ninny flattering notices bestowed upon it will be collected to gether and published, in g fut ere circular. Accompany ing every volume Is Ilarne'm Largo Map of the : , tate, carefully colorod;—tho latest and best Map published, and which retails separately at Ono Dollar, cunt Is un doubtedly the only correct one Issued. The price of the Book ix placed at the lowest rate for which it could lm manufactured, and the execution of it in every respect is-alike beautiful and substantial.— rolopeodon fly of the fine Map, it Is a remarkably clump work; but that accompanying It, the publisher has no hesitation in pronouncing it the cheapest Book 'publish ed I The Publisher has gone toreat oxpenle In publishing the Honk in proper style. The engraving*, are beauti fully executed; the typo large and clear; and the Impel of a fine texture; while the binding is at the same time tasty and durable, and having done his part well. he submits the work to the examination of the people confidently recommending It to the 'attention if those Interested in the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Reading Railroad Company, Sunbury and Erie liailroad Company, Norristown and other railroads in tlr State, in the Schuylkill and ,behigh Navigation CoMpanie. in the Lehigh and all other Coal CompanieS, throughout Pennsylvania, to all engaged in mining and manufac turing Coal and Iron, to every Farmer and every citizen of the great State of I miss Is ania, ho submits 'this splendid voltnue, and respectfully re.licits their prtnon age. Ag - ents will call upon the citizens for their stil'scrip- Lion. and lu elves where no agent luealled, anyiwrson wishing it, will hare it sent free of expense, by remit ting the amount to the Publisher. Invariable Price of the ‘Vork i Embossed 'Muslin, - - - - $2 00 ' gilt eVes and side - - 2 50 " Morocco, marbled 0d , ,r0 - ~ - 225 . l', Turkey Morocco, extra - 400 ira‘Agents wanted in every County in tho State.— Any person desiring au Agency please address the Pub lisher immediately. WILETE SMITH, Publisher, - 185 Chesnut Strict, Philadelphia. sop V-54 Drug Stores. -DRUGS !. DRUGS ! DRUGS,! Fresh suppby, I have, just received a fresh stock of / Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., ~rhich, Latin 44% been purchased with great care at the Vest city houses.] canconfidently roconcineud to Families, Physicians, Merchants and Dealers, as ho lm; fresh end pure. 1 -- DltUflS--Paterit D edicines, Fine Chemicals, Instru ments, pure Essential - 011 s, Herbs and Extracts, Spices graund_anil_lvhole,.Essonces,_Porfumory, 6: , .3.= • . - Cod Liver Oil—warranted genuine. •DYE-STUFFS,-Indigoes, Idziddent, Sumac, Alum, Log and Cum Woods. Oil Vitriol, Copperas, hoc Dye. PAlNTS—Wetherill .t Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Wags. Linseed 011, Turpentine, Copal and coach Varnish. and Rod Lead. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price. Also, afresh and splendid assortment of FANCY GOODS, Fruits, enufectionary, mid' innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all of which are offered at. the lowest each prices. at the cheap Drug, Book and Fancy Store of the subscriber on North Han over street. S. t" lIAVNIISTICK. RESII IntUGS,'MEDICIENES, &e. ,Ce.--1 hive just received from Philadelphia and New York very extensive additions to icy ers",, a m forer stock, embraf lag nearly every article rr' i g. of Medicine now in use, dogether with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Thrpentine, Perfu rAt. niery. Swipe. Stationary, Film Cutlery, Fi,sh log Tackle, Brushes 4, almost every deserip• Lion. with an endless variety of other articles, which I WO determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians. Country .Merchants, Pedlars and, oth ers, are resPeetfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured that every artoe will be sold of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms:,. S. IsI.LfOTT, May 30. fo Main street, Carlisle. . _• NO.'S 2 and MACKEREL, of the now crop just received - and for sale nt the Family Clrocory of J. 41. WII,LIAMS; July 20,'G3. Wuit :Main fitre9t. .Bclytjsle.,4c-rgl-0. 31/ehicines. 0 0 T H WASll.—Beautiful White. ripllE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF Teeth' Ilealthyßnins and a , Eweet hreath-All who' THE' AGE—Farmers, Families and et LIPCF. Call put , :no desirous of obtaining these heiudas shonlid luoi liji- d m , no ron o dy .qual to De. 'l'Ol2lAS' \ enettan MAN'S CELEBRATED TOIITII WAHL This delirious men t, for I),ysenteiy, Crt.up, chum itL4,.s,heninat h.m article ...nibbles so many meritorious qualitiefo tintlt" Quinsey, Sore Throat, Tin tinm he, u t s , has now 1 iC(411110 n standioli fits onto with the citizens el Miens, Swellings. Old Sool.s. usquito Bite& Insect '" . New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe it hi their practice most successfully, and from every source the most nattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding 'gums, are immediately 1 °nen t led by its use; its action upon them is mild. sot-thing and ellei•tive. 1 Ocleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to rival pearl In whitens ss. and Ilittuses through the mouth Slleh a delightful frostiness that the Meath is rendered exynfsitelysweet. Itdiaisilortcthose Impurities which tend to prcAuco decay. and. !LS a con 5N131,t1,,1. a hell these are renamed the trek al ways remain seund. Read the following from Dr. .1. A. Carman: Mr. F. Zermatt—fir: Having used and recommended your Tooth ash in my practice for some time, Ilind it the most effectual Deutrilice in use, and tituryfixe recom mend it to the piddle. Dr. J. A. OARId AN, Pent IFt, llnrrrisLurg, Pa Dead the following testimony: Zr.sm N—Dear Fir: I have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can, without hesita tion, recommend it as the hest that has COMO under my notice during' an experience RN Dentist of more than six •tem! years. It cleanses the Teeth, soothes and halftollti irritaLo4-011111ki, and imparts a delictous fragrance to the Breath. From the mouths of those who make use of it. however, it will certainly speak for Itself. Gm P. Scitivrt.r, Surgeon Dentist, '..579, South Tenth et., Philadelphia. It is used and recommended by all the eminset llent ists in Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other cities where 'it has been introduced. All should give it a trial. Prepared only by Francis %snarl'', Druggist :ind. Chemist. Philadelphia. and sold wholesale ,mM retaill y Saltine! F./11,U. CarliSlO. .1. Dorsheimer. 3leclinicsburg. .1. lierron. P. C. Williams, Shippensburg, and by all Druggists at only 11.4'. (4,1,04 per bottle.. 1 1, 1 1 ) .[LEPSY Can be Cured. Lake's • VW; ET. II LE CI 011'01IN D, for the cure of Eia- Li.l,ll' or Firs 1 to performing mov wonderful cures than any other medlidne yet known -Or before the publiv.— PRICE FIVE DOLLAR:3 A BOTTLE. The proprietor has in his p ,, SSeSSiOII numerous rertill -vates. narrating the “Stlmishing and miniculous cures rife, ted by this medicine, and directs attention L., the fidloning only. to assure those who ,artt so, unfortunate to 1, ant lewd pith th e terrible disease heretofore 0-zani est incur:idle. that LAKI:ti preparation is ALMOST 1ar.0.1- * LILL: 1V ITS 'CURE! Fr.du Mrs.• Brooks, widow of Maj. Jas. Brooks, late of Conneaut, 0. _CONNEAUT, Feb-3, 11.153 Mr. Z. Ltxr--Sir: Plettse send me another bottle of Fit Medicine, as I do not like to he without it on hand. At hen 1 commenced ell ing the medicine to my son Ed gar, he had from one to three. tits per day. Hu has now taken the medichte over live months, anti has hod. I think, but two tits.in that time, and those very tight Ills body and mind are very much improved; and by the Met:slug of (lOU, I leek that the medicine so iii restore his body and ntind to their wonted tu•tivity. Ile is 2S years old. and has had tits over 12 years, which have been very frequent, and very destt•urtive consti tution and mind. Hundreds of dollars . have been ex pended for medicine runs FITS," but nettling has relieved him until he used yourmedleine. Respectfully yours, Bibs/KS. From Judshn London. County Superintendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. . Mr. Z. Kr—Sir: Please send n few more Isittlee of your “Fit. Mmileine;" I may not need it, but think F4ll , er to Mier it on hand. Your medicine bitsdnne wonder,. I gave It to Miss Jane Delano; she has had fits fim 2.6 year.. brought on by having the measels 1C111313 hut four years old. which could not be brought out to the surthee. After taking the medicine a few day s . SHE 511 veal' or S m e . SKIS. and has had no fits shire. fihohadllto or symptoms almost daily. She nnd her father concur with me in toying that we believe the medicine bau or will work a perfect cure. I .also gave the medicine to MISS Jinni Ilenderson and Arts Corby. who have, had fits almost daily,_ for n niunber of years. Their lit, havti, 4y/L.Oll. and • I believe the medicine will have the iteslor - effect. Much money_ has beiti xpendod by the friefids of the shore patients for doctoring, all to no pornette.— The cure was left for your medicine to perfonn, and I can 0'4,1111111y recommend has a valuable discovery._ Respectfully yours, JUDSON LANDON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary. Prepared and s.ild nt wholesale by Z. LAKE, Ctouleaut. E. F. WELLER. traveling agent. Sold by S. W. Haven:tick. Carlisle; E. H. Thomas, Me- elianiesburg; 1). W. Gross, Harrisburg anrotuare. JOHN P. LANE—Whelesale and ne e tau dealer in Antericau. English and Gentian IIARDWA RE, this, Paints, tee., tt. Meehanles, builders .ind the public generally; who are in want of 111u-du-aro c4i. 1 1 / 4 - ~ . olu i l:: t m i L i t i ) .. a i r t i l vi a lv IV t r e g a II t i m n . r , l . - .. goods. which lam selling nt very low prism.. .lust st.;,p in; it will only, detain you a very few minutes to bo convinced that what everybody sate —that Lytt's is decidedly the place to got good goods at law,prkes 7 —must bo true. I.I(NEIS liardwaro Store. • IVeAt , Side North Ilai:over street. • I ()OKI:1E1i E.!—A ..es, (lures OFFEIL.ED. Th 6 tOILF:411 , (O• in ronplyui>ncpt of ill-health, offers his en tire stoeh of HAI:WARE to ony person or persons witzlt ing to enter Into the Hardware business. lie having so resilktal in nuktting• the business, will give a larraili. beNides his ilitTiioneo and custom. Any one ite,frot., of .gotting hits this hil,iness 11111 do WWI to rtll s,an. and if not disp..l of by the lot of (Mob.r next, lie will then coalmen.) selling off at rust at the old and well known stand, in North !rollover stand, ,noxt door to Charles Naglitughllti's Hotel. JACOB SENEII. H 1 - 4 1 RESH ARRINAL ! I INN YR SAXTON. The subscriber having returned from the city would call - the attention of :his' friends and the public generally to the large and well . seleeted assortment of Hardware which he has just received, consisting in part of BUILDING MA. TEMA LS, nails, screws, hinges, locks, bolts, slam, putty, paints r oils. Le.-- 1 1 , 001... 4 1.--edge tools; ,-saws and planes-M every description, with files, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c. A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD DLERS TOOLS, together with - morocco, lining and bind ing skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness 'Mount; ing, saddletrees. &c. COACH TIOMMINO---ranyass enamelled, fig ured and embossed,), patent and enamelled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, &c.. &c. Cabinet Makers will find a large assortment of varn ishes mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes, hair cloth,rcuried hair, &e. The stack of Iron is large and well selected. compris ing all the kinds in general use, as hammered and rolled iron of all Sires, flat, 'bar and band Iron, round, square and oval iron, honebsium iron aud'uall rods, with a large -lot of-cast and spring steol,-English and American blis tor-steel,.&e. Housekeepers and those about commencing will fled it to their advantage to call andl,examine our cutlery, brit tania and plated ware pans, kettles, Cedar ware, baskets, &e. • ' In addition to the above we lace received a splendid assortment of WALL RAPER, making the stock com plete, and at such prices as cannot frail to give satisliw tion. -We Invite all friends to call, knowing It will be to their own advantage. Remember the old Stand East High Street, Carlisle, Pa. Oct. 12, eS5a. HENRY SAXTON. FRESH ARRIVAL OF II Alt - w RE.—The bIIV returnfd\ from -the city lia.sjust °polled tbr the Fnll trade a large and well selected stock of tbrehru and lomestie hardware, embracing everything usually* found h that line of lot- OSS. The. attention of friends and th public generally 19respectfully directed to thWassortme it on hand, as sluing them that goods of all kinds wit lie sold I'm. Nish at a very kmair advance on manufacturers' prices. Re member the old stand ; East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. Aug 30; 1854. 11. SAXTON. TAKE NOTICE.—That all persons about somminencing Housekeeping* and °Mon+ In want of thorn, can net supplied with EIIINTS and For Spouts.. Ladles, Carton Mills, Panic Kettles, Sad-1 rung, Sze., on the lowest rates by T)OOTS AND STIOES.—A very large assortniont of Boots ima Shoos of every &writ, Lion juq reeelveq and Honing or cheap. oetl dIARLES mut lincosvute, Feb. 4. 18c3 (ct. .1)• And for E.tlo by S. Elliott, S. W. IlavA4ith'lc, Carlisle; Irp. Pay. Mechanicsburg: .1. ilerron.".W•wvllle; 3. C. Altie,,Shlpponsburg, and by dealers In medlelues every where. lIAVE Ton a,cold ?—erallober's Elixir Juts acquired n Just celebrity for the cure of all diseases arising front severe colds, 81111 its efficacy. has been attested tutu approved by hundreds of our most eo• spectable dilzens. In every Instance inunediate relief has-been given. us the folloiring certificate front _those , who have tried it bears testimony• Manufactured and for sale by We the undei-signett do certify that we have used leher's preparation for Consumption, Colds, Diacases et the Lungs. Liver, &c., and having experienced immedi ate relief therefrom would recommend it to all afflicted in that way. • Thos. IL . Sylles, MKs. M. flould.• E. U. McCoy, E. L Wolf. Peter Monfor, n: S. Hackett, Joseph Lobat 11, N W. Woods. CArlislO, April 25,1854-1 y ~ , .- I , IM WONDER' TIIE GE For the cum ofSaltrheurn, A Common S6res, Chappeirtir Cracked - 11 - ands, Burns or Scalds, tuts or Wounds, Niles, Ttiffainmation of the Breast, bites of insects, Sole Lips, Pimples on the Face, and Breaking Out.and Sores on Children, and all diseases of the Shin. This 'Ointment will corn the Saltrhenni and-Burns. cr Chapped hands. enielser and surer than any other medi cines of the hind before the public. To substantiate the above, I can glie Inindreds of cer tificates, but I consider it no use, ay (nay person ran de the same, if they have friends, tr even n worthless ar ticle) 1 rely solely on the merits of theOintmentler the imblieTatronago. N. 11.—A single box of this (Milne .t will keep any lihteloanith's. Farmer's, Sailor's. or 1 le hanir'shandslet them chap or creek over so bad, sou n cud In good work• ing ordet all winter. Prepared mil toad by 1110."ItOE TERREL, ino,zat talc. ('nun. Fold also by the pi Incipal Brugg.sts,t.nd Country Mer chant.. nice 25 cents Ter box. Nov. 10, IL SA XTON 3lichicittes. Stings, Pains in the Limbs. Chest. lito•is, dc. If it does not. give relief. the money will Le refunded—all 'that is asked, is a trial, and use it according to directions. 'the article is tin English rethedy, and was used Ly Wm. IV, King of England. and certif . ed to 1.3 bite, as n gut e 'f , r I:lietunntistia. when everything else re, ont mettd«l by his phylicians Ittul failed. (Ivor 110.01arrutat of la ttles have been sold hi the Unit ed Stc.tes, without a sinplli , failure. at il fun ilics hair, -stated thiit it was worth $lO per is (tie. they n Wl , lllti Le w itLout It, ill M. of Crt up, as it is as tale as It is applied. It cures 'l',,ot bathe in tint, mint] test lleallaelle 111 half tin hour. and (intern. when fust tak en. in n few hours. It is perfeeti oi put to tat e:n torvally, and has the ret•onimcnitatk n of many It the int st eminent. Physicians in the United States. I rice, 25 and Streents. Dr. 'Tobias has also put dp a Liniment f r 8 In pint bott res. w bleb Is warianted—citeaper and letter than any other. Pl . the (lire of 011ie, halls, Swellings. old Sores, I tits, Bruises, Scratches, Cu ad ed Heel, Ac.— Price, fai rants. Jr.l Tobias could fill a dozen newspapers with It e ('Cr. 1 iticateil. and letters 14 4 1 , 11(qt, eelath, t the iv , nd fel cures accomplished Ly his Liniment 1 ut e.l sid el N that warranting it Is sufficient, as any pet•sen who dt es net obtain relief, need not pay fi r it. There Loss leen so min Ii worthless medicine s Id to the pill lie. th t 1 r To bias wishes-his article to reit nn its own merits, 111 d if he gives the t able of the money received, tl en he risl s• the plitronage of the public-, not otherwbe. 1)11. TOBIAS' (Mice, 240 (BILE: IClt. II Street, New York. , • For sale by .4. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut ttre,•t.: . Dyett it Son, 135 N. Second street: T. It. Callectio's 'S S. Third street. and by the Drug,gists thiough , ill Unite] States. C • Tirip oitEAT ptinipipii of 'nip moon.—Not a P:trticlo of Nlercury in it. An infallible remedy fi r Semfuls. Kings Evil. Ithetunnt istn, ttbsifnate rutnneetts Eruptions. Pimples or l'ustules tho Facmith tcher l'homie Sore 'Eyes, Hintz. Worm or 'letter. Said Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Hones and Joints. t'leeFs - , -- Ititorderg. Imuttglgo. Fplifsfii Complaints and all disoa.ses arising fn in au injudicious use of Merettry, Imprudence lit Life, or Impurity of the 1110,4. This valuable Medicine, which has beenme celebrated for the number of ON truordlnury cures effected thrr lir it its agell Cy. has Induced the pr prietors, at the urgent request of their friends. to offer It to the publie.'whieh they do with the utmost .confidence in Its virtnes and wonderful curative properties. The fldlow Im:certificates selecied front Ia large number; nra however. stranger Its thnony than the mere word of the proprietors; and nee till from gentlemen well known in their localities and tit the highest respectability,many of them residing in the city of Illehmond. F. BOYDEN. Es' • of t every w lore. says he has 1 , 0,11 the Mediclre ell C.tureat's SPANISH M iSterVti fu acr a hundred eases, In nearly nll the diseases flow which it Is recounnendtal uitli the most n.stunishingly good results. lie says Ude; the Most extraordinary medicine he has evor seen AND'VEVEII—Great Core.—l hereby rertifli that for three years 1 had Artie and rover of the most violot,t description. I had several Nosh-lam:, took ghee quantities of Oulnino, Mercury, 1111.1 I I elleve all the Ton h-s advertbo'sl, I• ut N 4 llllllllOll relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish NlistEre two I■ tiles of NN high elfoctnally cured no• and I atu ha pp V to car I hate had neither Chills .r Fever since. I consider it Ihn best Tonic iu tho world, nod the only medicine flint ov er reached toy case. .1011 S LON“111.N. • Beaver dam, near Richmond Virginia. LUCK,' ESQ., now in the city of Richmond. awl for many years in the Post Of has such confidence in the astonishing efficacy ; oft-,Carter . , Spanish Mixture, that he into bought upwards of 50 l,a ttles which he Ins given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says ho bus !WV. er known It to fall when taken according to directiot.s. Dr. MINCE. a practising physician, and formerly' ~6 the City Hotel du the city of Richmond. says he Int, AN It nessed, in a number of instances, the efforts of Car ter's :Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprit , ing. die says In a-case of Consumptieb. dependent on the Liver. the good effects wore womlei hd Indeed. SANIDEL DRINKER, of the firm Drinker di Illcr• ris; llicimomd, was cured of Liver Complaint of Oscar, standing by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, • ula:Ar CURE OF SCROFULA--,-The Editors of the I.tichnaond Itcpublican bad n servant einple)oli lu their press room cured of violent Serf fuln combined with I:heumatism, which entirely dlsalded him from w..rh.— Two lattice of Carter's Mlaturo Made n rerfv4l cure 4 -, f hint. nod the e.litors In II pit lie outbe sa!, t hey cheerfully recommend It to all ‘‘ho aro atllieteil with any , ilh.ouse of Iho 140401... • STILL A NOTH 131 CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scr,fula by Carter's Spaulsh Mixture. 1 consider It truly a valuable medlelno. • JAMES M. TAYI.OIt, Conductor on the R. P. ht. Co. Richmond, V. Mr. John Thompson, residink the elty of It Ich mond, was eared by three 'bottles of Carter's Spanisli Mixture of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 2.0 years. and which all the physlektax of the city would not cure, Mr. Thompson ix a well known merchant in the city of Richmond. l'n., and his cure Is most remarkable. :!dricipal Bopojii_ltt M. WA.1114.C1 ;ISE_A_Co,_No._.B3- Maiden imno, New York. T. W. DYOTT R SONS, No. 132, North 2d at., Phila. lolphin. BENNETT BEERS, No. 123' Main .st.‘ Richmond. .JAII GAI,I.OIIEII, Agent _ll,tet, ;Ilichiciltes. ofil OR . Snit anb Nappintss go itt sons anb Plui . ollttrs of `j).ffliction. _ Dr. C.'L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, Mechanicsburg, Pa Dr. Kni.t.osa announcep to the afflicted that he is a regular graduate of the best Medical College 'sr the Übitcd States, and, during many years of very extensive practice, has been familiar with Dvory form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless eases, even when abandoned by the regular faculty. Ilis perfect knowledge of the Ina man system enables him to adapt the nieons to the and, so as to produce the most astonishing results. The alarming prevalence of disease, and the often Imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has Induced him to make known 015 NMVER-PAILINU REIIEDURS, that those that mourn may ~ejoiee, and the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, np matter what their disease may be,"ean rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write disease :and symptom!' full and plain, and you can receive an answer by return mail (freel —staling_thedueilicine_required_and_the_price_eLit..... Address, C. L. KELI.M7, M. 1)., Afeebanicsbum, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. N. B.—The Doctor will :tumid ..pationts at my distance, when required. - • - - --- I EVE K. (t ) PLAINT, Pyspepsie , Jaumliee, Chronic or NerVOITH detillty i Disease of • the Kidney., nil ill diseases iirising from a disordered Liver or :••tontach, such as Constipation, inward piles, tellies. or blond .to the head,.acidity of the stomach., nausea. heartburn. disgust t. r Mod. fulness or weight In the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or flutterit4; at the pit of tho.stomitch—sibininiing ,d the-head, huhied 'and difficult breathing, tuttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sonsatim s when in a lying posture, dim neas of vision, slots or \10”: before the sight! fever and dull pain in the head, &Carney of pm-mar:t len. pillow ness of the-shin and eyes, pain in the side Lack, cheat, Ifurhs. 6c., sudden Hushes of brat,. burning in the flesh. c •nstant imagining. of evil, and great depression of spit Its, ran lin effectually cured by Da. 111,011.ANTV8 CP.1.11.• DILATED KERMA N HITTERS. in epared by 1.1 e.. C. M. 3 0 - .K.SON s No. 110 Arch r4reet, Their power over the abovViseases Is not excelled, it equalled, by any other gisieparatOil in the United Stategi. as the cures attest, iu wany cases after skilful phyri- Hans had failed. These hitters nro worthy the attention of invalids.— Possessing great lit toes In the sea tifiration of diffeaxe« of the I.lre•r cold lesser glands, exerrising the nest searching [sneers in weakness and affections Of the di• gestive organs, they are withal safe. certain and pleas. ant. React and be rout !need. 'Testimony of the highent eharneter! lion. (ire. -Sraisd, Judge of the Pintrict Court In Perry c,Junty, I'a., iNor. I`'tl3, 1552, •• Your "liotßind's lierman Bittern" has Leen In moo in our plate offer a year past. and to the astonishment of many has pm - filmed wonders. We may notice a few in. :dances that have rime under our own immediate no. eke:—almost every person who has stepped at the hotel of Wm. Lackeys one ear slim.. predicted from his ema ciated efitintennuee and debility. that lie could not live m tieh longer. lie waS Unlade attend to his business. nod feriae greater part of the t iweicen ti nod to his We recommended him to try the German Bitters; lie did soil to the eurprise of all his friends he is now able to attend to his usual business and perfOrm manual The ease of I Asper. a stone mason. whom. no one supposed would ever recover from the debility of his sys tem. but was Wished upon as fast quirts:oiling the grave_ took eight or nine bottles of the !litters during the last Winter, and this summer lie has linen (to the surprise of all who knew his ease) following his trade. The case of William Murphy is no less astonishing. Ile too was so far reduced ns td initials the general belief that the gran :done would be his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recut* mended him to try the iletitiand'S Gorman Bitters; he is now apparently well man. and able to do a herd day's W,.rk. We Niuld trent many 14.111'f cum' or a'sl - Miler eleiracter, If it Were tlereSf•ery. I myself derived muel, die - nerd from their ice. 1 hate given considerable of it away, not.fer yt or benefit alone. but to relieve suffering humanity, cud let we Itt.l.lllls you 1 am pleased to soo the happy result. To the afflicted We say, try them thirty and I will varrant relief. - Thes, Differs aro Min-thy the attention of invalids gi eat In." or iu the restoration of a healthy net bin of the liver and the leaser elands, pie log tone to the stomach and lierViolls st stein. and I ringing the rip:- tem generally to a hi I,'-tote of health. For sale by '4 V. I4sversti..l4 aniLii. Elliott. Car Ira Day; Nlevlminicsimrg.; .1. 11. Herron, Newville; J. E 4, Alt I" , 61/11,1,nalinrg, and-by dealers in medicines ever, %Otero. )Olt ( 9 ) 1. ( 2; V I A - T O E L U Y R % - vents. by moans of the POCK ET ..ESINILAPILIS, or ivory Ong OWN PHYSICIANS Till:. thirty-sixth Edition, with ono hundred engravings, show ing- Private Discuses and Mal fyrnintiomi' of. the Generative System, In etery shape and form: to which Is added Treatise on the Diseases of Pe males, intended for the use ot fontales only, (see page 190) be ing of the highest hove:tante to marl led pe(ple,br those eon. . ewe, dy. YOUNO, M. D., OrAdviqtt of the University oePerasyl‘ ante, rdeml.cri , f the Roy al Collegoof Surgeons, London,°nnd Honorary 'limbo; of the 'Philadelphia Medical society. The various forms of Secret diseases, Seminal Weakness, linseftes of the ,Prostrate !Maud. Impoteney,netitayv habita..ef_yeitth faithfully described, and ;di the receipts given in plair. language. The chapters en self abuse and Peminal Weakness Is worthy of particular attention, and should be read by every one. Young men who have been an. fortunate In contracting disease. preilens to placint yourselves under the care-of any doctor. nomatter what his pretensions may be, get n copy of this truly valuable work. Sea Captains and persons going to sea FLould posses. Pr. Young's Treatise on 'Marriage, the Pocket /Emulapi us, or Every one MS own Physician. fri,- Let no father he ashamed to present a copy of th. Xsculapins to his child. It may savehim from an earl! r av Let no young MAD or woman enter into the se cret.ohligat lons of !marled life ulfboutreadinglimpecl et 21 ' . ( 1 • 11,1 1.ills. Let on one suffering front a hack ohs' cough. pain in the side. restless-piglds. nervous feeling: and the u'llolo train of Dyspeptic sensations, and giver up by their phesleian, in another moment without con suiting Om it.'settlaplus. Have the married or then atamt to he married any Impediment. read this truly useful th k, es It has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate cnintures from the very Jaws ce death. Upwards of MI \ LLION copies of this celebrate.. work has peen sold in this country and Europe since IF 58, when the first edition was issued. Lt.Z7 Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents en closed In a letter, will receive one copy of this book by mail; or five copies will iv sent for $l. Address Dr, WI lAA A M YUCNtI. No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Post paid. Twenty year practice In the city of l'hiladelphia rep taltily entitles Dr. Young to the confidence of the if Meted, and be may ho cdnrult ed on any of the divenva. described in his digeVent Odd (Mt ions, at e s 15!. • Spruce street, sie , between 9 'arid a6;rieelt, (Sur. day excepted) and persons •rtt,.liy tlistadflce on oeflnth Dr. Young by letter . ; ry,s7 P.AT P. M