Lite fulks. THE BOY AT THE TYKE. It is said that a little boy in Holland was returning.home one night from a vil lage to„ which he had been sent by his father on an errand, when he noticed the water trickling through the narrow ope ning in the dyke. lie stopped and thought what the consequence would be if the hole was not closed. He knew for he had often heard his father tell, the sad disasters which haul happened from small beginnings; how, in a few hours the ope ning would become bigger and bigger, and let in the mighty mass of waters' pressing on time dyke, until the whole de fence beingl washed away, the rolling dashing, angry waters would sweep to the ucxt village, destroying life, and proper ty, and every thing in its way. Should he run•liome and alarm the villagers, it • would be dark before they could arrive, and the hole even then might be so large ' pis to defy all attempts to close it. Pi-ompted by' these thoughts he seated himself on thq, _bank of the canal, stop pni the opening with his hand; and pa- tieutly awaited the approach of villagers. bat no one came. Hour after hour rolled t • slowly by, and there sat the heroic boy, in cold and darkness, shit'C'ring, wet and tired, but stoutly pressing his hands . against the dangerous breach. All night he stayed at his post. At last the mor ____n ing_b_roke—A__clergyman,-_ wal ki up the canal heard a groan and looked around, to see where it came from. 'Why are yolt there, my child ?' he asked, secin; , the boy and surprised at his strange posi tion. 'Fam keeping back the water, sir, and saying the village from being drown answered the child, with lips so be numbed that_die could scarcely speak.— The astonished minister relieved the boy. The dyke was closed and the danger which threatened hundreds of lives was prevented. 'Heroic boy what a noble spirit of self devotedness he showed ." every one will exclaim. A heroic boy indeed he was : and what was it that sustained him through the lonesome night ? Why, when his teeth chatteced, his limbs trem bled., and his heart rung"with anxiety, did he not fly to his safe and warm home? • What thought bound him to his seat?— Was it not the responsWlity of his posi tion? Did he not determine to brave all ta ;, tigue, the dartgo-, the darkness, e cold, in thinking what the con ;,sequences would be, if he should forsake •it ? Ilia mind pictured the quiet homes land beautiful farms of the people inunda ted by the flood of water, and Its deter mined to stay at his post or die. Now, there is a sense in which every person, every boy and girl occupies a pU sition of far weightier responsibility than that of the little Hollander on the dark and lonesome night; fur by the good , or bad influence which you do and shall ex ert,Lybu do and shall exert, yitcu may be the means of turning a tide of wretched ness and ruin, ol,„ ‘ a pure stream of good -11C:33 and gladness on-the world. God has given you somewhere a post of duty to occupy; and you cannot get above or be low your obligations to be faithful in it,. You are responsible for leavingyour work undone, as well as having' it badly done. , You cannot excuse yourself by saying I am no body—l don't exert any influence; for there is'' nobrody so mean or obscure, that he has not some influence; and you have it whether yob will or no, and you are responsible for the consequences of the influence, whatever it, is. • , ESTATE OF SAMUEL MUMMA, Dl CEASRD.—Notiee Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Mumma, late of Eastlllennsborli!liiiVindilp, Cumberland county, tiCe'd. 44tave been issued by the Register of said county to the 1 4 `vgithAeriber, residing in Upper, Allen township. All per "—Wills knowing themselves Indebted to gixid estate are re inked to make Immediate payment., and these having claims to present them for settlement to TOBIAS 1111LLE1t, Upper Allen, Nov. 8, 18•54-6tpd • Administrator. .;kI N .QTRAY SHEEP.—Cause to tho premises of the subscriber, in North Middleton township, on the 10th of '4,111111) October, 15 HEAD OF STRAY SHEEP.- - • The owner Is hereby notified to-come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take them sway, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. Nov 1,1854—1 t. ELIAS BRENNEMAN. TIROCHE SITAVLS.—A lot of L.,ong and Srynaro Brodie S) awls. Also, Blanket Shawls just roeidved from Now Turk and selling very low at the (Amp store of novB Avo oLLEN - YARN.—A lot of very Superior lloaxy and Ever - Woollen Yarn just 'waived, 'nvil NMI:1'01.601m eft,' yarn:all colours. novS CHAS. 0011.IIY. • CI MTN YOUR OLD METAL—.Cash paid for 01,11 METAL. such as :Copper, Brass and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. tiARDNEII. fi BROWN. E Call the attention of the public Co PORTABLE PAILDEN Olt MILE EN(IINR, for worturing gardens or extlngulahlng fires. An excellent 'rticle, neat, cheap and convenient. Nor Aide at' novl-1851 SAXTON'S. • OTECE.—An Election for Directors 4of tho Carlislo Bank will bold on MONDAY. t, i0'.2.3t1i of Novernbor next, at, the other, of the Carl 310, between the hours of 10 A.M., and l'. OEOR(11 , 1 A. LYON, Preril Octoboi, VOLUME TEN OF THE SCIENTI FIC AMERICAN" commences - on the 10th of Sep tember. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interests of, MECHANICS, INVENTeta, NiANIVFACTUREILS AND FM - IMES:I. and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no other Journal of the same character Is so exte'nsively circulated, or se gener ally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents whielLisitue weekly from the Patriot 91l ice arra Illustrated with Engravings, and the varies of all the Patent:: arc published regularly In its columns as they are issued, thus making it a perfect SCIENTIFIc OD MECHANIC kt. I•.'NevetorEDlA of information upon the subjeets of lecluttlical Improvements. Chemistry, Engi neeering and the Silences generally. It is published weekly In quarto form suitable for binding, alto each volume contains Four Hundred and Sixteen Pages of Readino . Matter, Sevet•al Hundred Engravings, with a full and complete Index. Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 2:4000 copies per week,, and the practi cal receipts in one volume are worth to any family much more than the subscription Klee. The following Com Paters are offered by the Publish ers fir the f mrteen largeiit lists of subscribers sent iu by the lot of January, 1055: sloo, will be given for• the largest. list; $75 for the second: $O5 for the third: $55 for the touch : $5O for the fifth; $45 for the sixth; $4O seventh: $2l fir the eighth; $lO for the ninth: $25 for the tenth; $2O for the eleventh; $l5 for the twelfth: $lO for the thirteenth; and $5 for the fourteenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competi tor intmedL•dely alter the let of Jhnuary 1055. 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Resources anti Agriculture, popularly described. ill vstrated with oVer '2OO Beautiful Engrav in4s, and accompat d s' Lar4e Map of the Stnte caret:oily col.' ltlition. Itet ised, Cer , reeted anti I inprovet - evin. - !ant pa4oo anti handsomely bound. Sent by mail. ne_free It is impracticable in so short a space as this to glee an adoattite idea of the variety of subject, anti the ex tent of rosearoh which this Volmne contains. ,The whole field has Leon carefully explored. And no de partment however Intricate has been passed over. but treated until the subject has been made perfectly clear and intelligible to the simplest mind: indeed one Of the great peculiarities of the ,Book is its freedom from dry detail. and statistics, (se common to works of this eliaraeter,)• 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 tarts receives his earnest attention, not-merely sporulrting on the results of husbandry, but settEehing and finding how the greatest advantage tact he gained from 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 all should understand somettiing of the means by which those necessaries Are produced. Cities. Towns anti Villages are described anti dwelt upon, the characteristics of the people pointed out, and the various improvements in progress or projected no ticed;--one of the deeply interesting sketches- In the work is that on the NVyoming Valley: the vivid anti startling interest thrown around that devoted spot. is dwelt upon with iswutiful patioand feeling. and the leading events in the tragic part enacted there In rove- . lutlonary times, pointed out by a master hand. Added to this is Campbell's always beautiful Gertrude of Wyo ming, the merit of which it Is unnecessary to speak thent. - • A vivid and truthful description of thi; grand and majestic Scenery of the 01,1 Keystone State, is also a preninent subject in the Volume. Nothing can exceed the grandeur and beauty of Pennsylvania's-Romantic Hills. and well does the author understand the suhjert with which he deals. The Press throumbout - the'Stato have, with united cafe, prmounced it thi. Best, Popular Ilook ever written on the State and without a tingle execption have re- Commended the work in the highest terms. The many flattering notices bestowed upon It will be enlierted to gether find published. In a future circular. Accompany hug every volume it Ba-ne's Large Map of the State, carefully coif - med.—the latest and best Map published. and which retails seperately at One Dollar, and Is un doubtedly the only eorrect one Issued. The pries of the Book Is placed at the lowest rate for which it could be timinuflictured, and the execution of It in every respect is - alike beautiful and substaiitial.— Independently of the lbw map, It Is a remarkably cheap work; but thatoccompanying it, the publisher has 110 hesitation In prdnouncing It the cheapegt, Book The Publisherhas gone to Irma expenle in publishing the Book in proper style. The engravings are beauti fully executed; the type largo and clear; and the paper of a fine texture; while the binding is at the same time tasty and durab le, and having done his part well. he submits the work to the examination of the people. confidently recommending it to , the attention of there intererited In the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Rending Railroad Company. Sutibury and Erie Railroad Compauy. Norristown and other railroads in the State. in the Schitylkitl and Lehigh 'Navigation Companie, In the Lehigh and all other Coal Companies, throughout Pennsylvania, to all engaged in mining and ntanuflo , Wring Coal and iron, to every Farmer arid every' citizen of the great State of Penney Ivan in. in submits this splendid voltime, and respectfully solicits their prtron age. Agents will call upon the citixeds for their subscrip tion. and in eases where no agent has called, any person wishing it. will have it. sent free of expense, by. remit ting the amount to tbe Publisher. invariable Price of the Work EinhosstA - - - " gilt edges and hide - 'c Ntorneco. marbled edge " Turkey Ittoraceo. extra /IW.Agents wanted in every County hi the State.— Any person desiring an Agency please address the Pub. lisher immediately. WM. 'WIMP.; SMITH. Publisher. '1(1.'054 195 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. DRUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS! Fresh SUPPLY! I have just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints, glass, Oil, &c., y i Which ' having great been purchased with rare at thu hest city houses. I cancontidOntly re,ommend to Families. Physicians, country Merchants and Dealers, as be ing fresh and pure. DitUGS—Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, instru ments, pure Essential Oils, herbs and Extracts, Spices ground and whole, Easenrte, Perfumery, &c. AN, Al Liver Oil—warranted genuine. ‘DYg-sTuFFSHlndigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lou, Bye. PAlNTS—Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome green awl Yellow, Paint. and Varnish . Brushes, Jersey Window Wass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and, roach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which. will bo sold St the very lowest niarket price. ' Also, a fresh and splendh2mssortment of FANCY gOODS. Fruits. Confectionary, and Innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all of which ate offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, hook and Fancy Store of the subscriber on North If:m over street. S. 'or lIAVERSTICII. CHAS. OOILBY F REsit DRUGS, 31EDICITES &c.- " ke.-1 hm P leave just:revolved frohiladelphia and /New York very extensive additions to my former stook, embracing nearly every article of Niediehie• 'Varnishes, In use, together with or Paints. Oils, Turpentine, Porte 'nary, Soaps, Stationary, Finn Cutlery, Fish- IngTaekle, Brushes of almost every des..rip lion, with an endless variety of other articles, whichl to sell at the vxnr LOWEST prices: All Physicians, country Merchants, Pedlars and oth ers, are respectfully' requested not to paRS thy } OLD STAND. its they may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality, and upon reasenablo terms. S, May 30. Main street, Carlisle. ATACITINKRY 011, 7 —Avery super, ..01 artirle 011, for, great-111g .11111d11011,1..in4 rolsqkl and for , alO cheap at • IL 1'10.40.,. Vufficattons. Drqo Stores. iuriiLc : Irnl' 91 0 0 T II WASH.--43ettutiful White . 1 . Teeth Healthy Gummi and a. Skeet Breath—All who are desirous of obtaining these benefits should use 'int- M AN'S CEixiiitATED 'remit .wAsit. .This delicious artiao combines so many meritorious qualities that it has now Leconte a Standard faverite, with the citizens of New YorkaPhiladelphia and Baltimore. 1/enlists pcc scribe it in their practice most successfully - , and fioni every source the most flattering laudations are awarded It. Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately 1 onelit ted by its use: its action upon them in Mild. I...thing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so trWroughly, that they tire made to rival pearl .in whiteness. and 11MM...1 through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered okuulsitely sweet. It disinfects these impurities which tend to produce decay, and. as a con sequence, when these are xemoved the tooth must al ways remain sound. Read the f 'Bowing from Dr. J. A. Car Man: Mr. V. Zertnnn—Fir• linving used And recommended y(lr Tooth Waslf In niv practice for Immo time, I find It the most effeettml Deffirifiee In use, and therefore recom mend it to the public. Rend the following testimony: Alit, %tam t7C—Dear Lhave fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash. and ran, without hesita tion. ree‘numend It as the hest that has tome under nay notice during an experience as Dentist of more than six teen years. It cleanses the Teeth, soothes and Maidens irritated (Innis. and iinparts a delirious fragrance to the Breath. From the mouths of those who make use of it. however, it a ill certainly speak for itself. Cleo. I'. 541111.1.11, Surgeon Dentist, 219, South. Tenth st.., Philadelphia. TI iv n=od and recommended by all the eminent-Dent ists in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. and- ether cities where it hati been Introduced. All should give It a trial. 44- Prepared nuir,by Francis Zennan. Druggist and Chemist. Philadelphia. and 5.11.1 wholesale and retail by Samuel Elliott. Carlisle. 3. 1 b Meeluntiesintrg, .1. Herron. Newville, .1. C. Williams. shipponshurgi and by all Druggists at only '2 .5 rent: per bottle. FPILEPSY Can be Cured. Lake's V Et: ETA BLE CiIM POUND. for the eure of Ilei the,t or Pm, is performing more wonderful cures than any other medicine yet known or before the public.— PRICE Fl VE DOLLARS A 130111. E. The propriet,r has in his possession numerous certifi cates, narrating the astonishing and miraculous, cures eln...ted by this medicine. and directs Attention to the following only, to assure those who are so unfortunate to be sdllieted o ith orrible disease heretofore regard -eilllll`llllll,lo,- that-L %ILE'S -pre.palr.ltioll—LL-4.3IUSI_INE. iii: IV ITS (TUE From Mrs. BrOoks widow of Maj. Jas. Brooks, late of Conneaut, Mr. Z. TAKE— Sir : Please send me another bottle of Fit Mediehm, - as 1 do not like to Mi without it on hand. When I commenced giving the medicine to my son Ed: Im.r. he had from ono to three tits per day. Ife has now taken the medicine oier five months. and hes had. 1 think, lint two fits in that time, and those ven: light.— lIIS body apd mind are very in nal imprtned: and by tho blessing of (led, I tool that the medicine wlll'restoro his body ambmind to their wonted activity. Ift-Js years old, and has haul tits over 12 years, which have been very frequent. and very destructive to. his consti tution and mind. Hundreds of dollars have been ex pended for medicine cults FITS," but nothing has relieved him until ho used your medicine. Itespectfully yours, PO LLYONOOKS. Fr nu .Judson Linden. enmity Snperintenckent lef the At.litabula e..unty Infirmary. Kispsvnix, Fol 4 4,185 i. Mr. Z. 1.%5r.--Sir: Please send a few more, bottles of your Fit Medleine;" I may not need It. MA-think sail or be keep it nn limn!. Your medicine hasepaitwontlers. 1 gave it-to Miss Jano Delano; she has hod - fits fit. 26 years. liniught on by having the Incase's wh.th but thur yearaeld, which could not to brought out it , f the surface. After taking the medicine a few days, sill lIAO A. rtSll cam. or MEASELS, and has halloo tits sIASe. fihehadlits or symptorns almost daily. She anti her fat. ' concur with ins in saying. that We believe the, ur will work a perfect cure. 1 also gave to Miss .Dams Ilendersan and Arta f.:arby, who almost daily, for a number of years-, ceased, and 1 believe the medic 4w :. effect. Much money has tatinleidienco.s of the aboie ILatients for doctoring alt The cure was loft fir your median , . . c..an - cheerfully recommend it as a yid ~••ry. IZespeetfully yours. .11T6109 Superintendent Ashtabula Co. ltd . 'ary. Prep:wed and sold tit wholesale by Z. LAKE, Unmeant. Ohio. K F. WELLER. ngent. Sold by S. W. linvergtlck. Car≤ K 11. Thomas, NI, chat) irsburg ; I riiss, Harrisburg I OHN P. 1.1 NE—Wholesale and Be it tall dealer in American, English and Dermal' II A ItilW Alt E, Oils, Paints, Ac., A. Mechanics. builders and the piddle gent-rally. who are in want 01' Hardware „yr . toy'' any kind, are invited to rail in and . :. • 5; . ,:„ , • examine ' unusually liar: stock of if. goods, which I nut selling at very low pr ces. Just stop in; it will only detain you a Nery few minutes to be eons Lured that what everybody says —that Lyn's is decidedly the place to get good goods at law prices—muselkt trite. LYNE'S Hardware Store. West Side North Hatover street. ---- - . /.. ti Atizc. , ---,-....-.4...gZ';;- - 1 - OOK -.' lilt; :—rl ^ .. 11l 4 1 1 . .—A '-' W ARE t. j A 0 ItLAT 11 kKO UN OFFERED. The subscriber in consiquence of ill-health, Wet, ftls cm 'tire stock of II AIM ARE to any person or parsons wish ing to cuter into this Hardware business. lie has lug so resolved in quitting the bizsiness, will give a hargalti, besides his influence and custom. Any one desirous of getting into this busillett,ti will (10 well to call scan,-and if not disposed of by the 'lst of October next. he will then COMMOOre selling Of at cost at the old and well known stand, in North Hanover street, next door to Charles Maglaughlin's Hotel. JACOB SENER. ,HARD A -- - . - 11RFsii AR 4I VA It -. ti I IlliNilt SANII.):. The subscriber having returned from the city would call the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and well selected assortment of !bird Wall' which )10 Ins just received, consisting in part of 111:ILDING MA TER! A LS, nails, screws, hinges, locks, bolts. glass. putty. ,paints. oils, Ac. TOOLS—edge tools; saws and planes of every description; with files, rasps, hammers, auvIIS, Sze. A general itssortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco. lining and bind ing skink. shoe thread, wax, !togs; lasts, harness mount ing, saddletrees. Ae. C lACII Till MMiNti—ValiVfl,ti (plain, enamelled. fig inlet and embossed.) patent and enamelled leather, titles, Wings- hubs, spokes, felles. shafts. Ac., Ac,.. Cabinet Makers will find a largo assortment of T nrn kites. rimloignily and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, Ac. .... - . - $2 00 • 2 60 - 2 25 • 4 00 The stock of Iron Is large and SVPII selet ted. commis- Inf. , : all the kinds In general use,as Inutiured and rolled Iron of all sizes, lint, !par and land Iron, round, square and oval Iron, horse-shoe Iron and nail rode, with a large lot of last and spring steel, English and American blis ter steel, / Housekeepers and these about commenting will tied It .40 their advantage to call and examine our cutlery, brit tania and plated ware pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, he. In addition to the above we Imse received a splendid assortment of WALL l'Al'Elt, making the - stock com plete, and at such prices as cannot fall to give PAtiShit , tioll. We Invite all friends to call, knowing It will be to their own advantage. lan. the old stand, East High Street, Carlisle; Pa. Oct. 12, 033. HENRY SAXTO:s. 1 AVE you a oola?—Galloher's laixii IL has nea:dred a just celebrity for the cure - of all MAU:I,4IIS arising film severe colds, and its (+nary has boun'atlested and approved by hundreds of our most IT- S111 , 14:040 ritiZlllll4. In every instance immediate relief has been given, as the following -certificate from thcso who have tried It bears testimuuy• lilanufitcturera and fur sale by L 7 3 AMES t7ALIAIIgIt, Agent. We the undersigned do certify that we have used Oaf- Ether's preparation for Consumption, Colds, Diseases of the Lungs. Liver, ke., add having experienced immedi ate relief therefrom would recnnutend it to all afflicted in that way. Thai. 11. Skiles,. Mrs. M. llould, R. 11. McCoy, 11". L. Wolf, Peter Monyer, 11. S. Hackett, Joseph Lobach, N. W. Weeds. Carllsill April 25, 1,5.1-ly • 1 - 4 "lOC 1 I LONG SIIAWLS—Just rovelvoil a few anti :•'ll nit a Ilroelia ;Bawls V.. 1 ITN EH. JlieDiciires. Dr. J.' A. CinmAN. Delalg. Ilarrighurg. Pu CONN EkUT, Feb. 3, 1533 MOE= anannare. Atelltrutt'S. • F 1 1 11114 : RE ATEST DI SCOV .Elt 17' OP 11l l' E— AGFarmers. Families nod others,can ptm MSC no remedy equal to Dr. 'l . lllll Ai' Nem-thin Lini ment, for Dysentery, Colic, Creep, um eu ,l e Rh emee thm Quinsey, Sore Ihnot, 'roc-Macho, Fee Ficknes N , (tits limns, Fu ellitigs, Lid Sores, Musqulto Bites. Insect Stings, Pains lo the Lim's, ( hest. Mirk, kr, 1t it di s DO, Ore relief the money will he returded—all that is asked, is a trial, and use it according to dire, thus. S he article in nn Lnglish remedy. and was used t y \\m. , King of England. lend certiled to by him, as a cure I, r I hmountisM. when everything else set ommetnit d 1 y his 11h3sicians had ram. Cher In.Ot 0111111 Of hottles have 1 eon S.ld In the Unit ed Ftates. without a .tingle failure. end fandlies bate stated drat rt ens ‘iorth $lO l‘er Iw ale. Ll ey 11:1, or would be without it In retie of Croup. as it is ON t - ertahl as it Is applied. It cures' oot bindle In three mit:ides: Ileadnehe in half an hour, and , thelerst, ellen first tak en. In a few hours. It is perfectly lonocent Le tat a Sri terr ally. nod hits the reeinninendatton ef many of the in, et euninolit I'hysielans in the l'nitra States. 1 rice, tl5 nod fit eetts. lir. Tobias has also put up ;t Liniment f r Hors( s iu pint betties. u Well is warranted—dicarer and 1 etter ll any other. f r the owe of Colic. balls, old Sores. Cuts. Bruises, Seintrlies, Craebed Berl. ete.— Prim, iN cents. 1)r. Tains renld fill n dozen newspapers n ith 'tl r een tif rates nod letlets t eeelved, relating the /v. nd,ufni cures aeremplished l y hi/7 Liniment 1 ut e that warranting it Is sufficient. r.s any prison who die net obtain miler, need not mt. r It. There has I 1111 Si. notch worthless medicine sr hi to the palie.lh nt 1 r To bias Avishoi his article to rest l• 11 its I Will II (Tit!, atJi if he gives the Inhte of the money received. ti 011 he ash/. the patronsgo of the public. not otherwbe DR. !fOIIIAS' Office, 240 (11111Et/W1( II Ftrret, Now York. • For sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut r treets & Son. 1 8 N. Feennd street: T. h. Callende” F S. Third street, and by the Ilrngitints tin nugin United States. .6AT a particle of Mercury .in it. An Infallible remedy for Serofula. King's Ev 11. Il heuttattism, t lled Ina te Cuts scan Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on thi• mace. Illetehl Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ring Worm or 'fetter. 5,11141 'lead—Enlargement and Pain of the It, nef: and .mteits F.tuboni Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders. Into flap, Spi nit I Complaints and al f diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence In Life, or Impurity of the Blood. . _ _ This valunblo Medicine. which hn. become celebrated feu• the number of extraordinary cures effected through Its agency, ban induced the preprieters, at the urgent request of their Mends, to offer it to the piddle. which they do with the utmost confidence In its viz toes nod wonderful curative propertion. The follow Inc certificates selected from a large number. are however, stronger tes. timony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities Mei o f the highest respectability. many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Va. 11013 1 RN, Es q ., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond •'known every Nrilel*, says he has seen the Medic Ire CAMTER 7 B MI:VIVRE 10111illiStered in over j.n.adredranx.4.ln nearly the diseases for which it is recommended nith the mrst astonishingly good results. iie says it is the most extraordinary medicine be has err seen. AGUE AND FEVER—(:reat Cure.-1 hereby vertif: that for three years 1 had Ague and Fever of the nttoct violent description. I had Nevem! I'll)sicians, tol; large quantities of Quinine. Mercury, anal I believe nil the Tonics advertised, but all without' any permanent relief. At last 1 tried Carter's Spanish Mixture. two la Wes of which effect nail) cured the and ant happy to say I have had neither Chills or Foyer ci Ilfe. 1 consider It the 1)64 Tonic In the world, and the only medicine that PA or reached my case. )IIN LONUDEIV. Deaver dam, near Richmond Virginia. 0. B. LUCK, ESQ., now in the city of Richmond. and f r litany years in Ow l'obt Office. has such confidence in the :ndonishing efficacy of Carter's Fpanish Mixtffle. that he has bought upwards of ;AI Is ttles Which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has nev er k 'n it to fill when Luken according to dlrectient.. • Dr. NINOE, n practising physician, and formerly of the City Hotel in the city of Richmond. says he brutal it nessed, in a number of instances. the effects or Cars tees Spanish Mixture. which were most 'truly surpris ing. Ile says in a case of Conbumption. dependent on the Llt er. the good effects were wonderful indeed. SA MUM. M.. DIU SK ER. of the firm Drinker A! Mery Richmond. was cured of Liver Complaint of l yeas standing by the use of two I.t.ties of Carter's Spanish Mixture. tIREAT CURE OF SCROFPLA—The Editors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their rr,s none cured of violent Ser, isuAltied n Rhp 'hn'seunudtsiit, p heumatisiii, Which entirely disabled him frown Two fettles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfeet cure of him, and the editors In a piddle notiee Ray they "cheerfully recommend it to MI who are afflicted with any disease of the blood." STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had n very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's' Spriblsh Mixture. I consider It truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR. Condukoren the R. -F. A. PAIL it, Co. Richmond, Va. Mr. John Thompson, residing. In the city of Rich mond, wits cured by three bottles of Carter s r : panlsh Mixture of , Falt Rheum. which he had nearly 20 years. toed which all the phyAcians of the city would not cure, Mr. Thompson Is n well known merchant In the city of Richmond. Va., and Ids cure Is most remarlint.le. Principal l'opots at M. 14.4111), CLOSE & Co, No. 83. Maiden Lane, No York. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 132, North, 2d Hi., pidia dolphin. , & BEERS, No. 121 Main st... Itirlnnond Va. And for sale by S. Elliott, S. W. Haverstiek. Carlisle • Ira Day. Medi:inksburg: J. 11. Herron, Newvilte; .1. C Altle, Sltippensburg, and by dealers In medicines ever) where°. FritiE WONDER OF 7.11 E E !- 'I Per the cure of Saltrhuum, Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or Cracked Ilands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or •\\bails, Piles, Inflammation of the Breast, bites of ,insects, Sore Lips, Pimples on the Fare, and Breaking Out nod Sores en Children, and all the, or the Shin. Tide Ointment will cure the Saltrheum and'Burns. or Chapped hands, quicker and surer than any other medi cines of the kind hefore the public. To substantiate the above, I can give hundreds of cer tificates, but I consider It no useoni (any person can do tho:same, if they have filemN, for even a worthless or tieW I rely wittily on the merits of tho Ointment for the public patronage. N. B.—A single box of thin Ointrio .t will keep nny Blacksmith's. Farmer's, entities, or Ic..hanic's hands. lel them chap or crack ever so bad, you a And In good work ing order all winter.. Prepared ami .11d by oE TESTI EL, Ann gat uric, Colin. Sold als by the principal Drugg:stso.nd ('cunt 3 - Mer chants. Price 25 cents per box. . 'Nov. In, IS5:1-1y rRI4:SII ARRIVAL OF II A R .1) - wv A It E.—The subscriber having returned frfiro the city has Just opened for the Fall trade a large anti well selected stock of foreign nod domestic Hardware,. embracing everything usually found in that line-Of hu. slness. The attention of Month:and the toddle generally is respectfully directed to the assortment on hand, a?. taming them that goods of all kinds w 11l be sold for cast at It very small ativrvoce On manufacturers prices. re meniteir the old ntand;F.ast Main Street. Carlisle. Aug :;0, lt H. SAXTON. r T AKE NOT IC E.—That all persons ntrolit commineming.liounekeeping flint other, In cant of thou', van supriim with ICr is e, an d 1 , ,,1 05 , Siwutg,ColToo yaw, Koti, o w vac, ;,) . . Nappiness to tly *oip rmb latt.9l2tcrs of gfiliction Di. C. L. KELL IN G, "ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHE,UR, Dr. 4i3 anlanillleCll. to the afflieted that he us a yegtilnr, graduate of tho best Medical College n the enited States. and, during many years of rery extensive practice, has been familiar with sr cry form of disease, and Succeeded in curing tho most hopeless eases, even 'when abandoned by regular faculty. His perfect knowledi4e of the hu man system enables him In n•dapt the taeonti to the end, too ni' to produce the most astonishing results The alarming prevalence of disease, awl the often imperfect medical treatment of the present day, ha• induced hint to make known its smvem r tit INo tIIOIEnIEN. that those that mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted leap fur joy. ALL. no matter who:' their disease may be, van rest assured of finding -relitif,dintl.i.hereforxhoulcLutm.dulay /I.lll , ltnettl, Write disease and symptoms full and plain, ant you can receive nn answer by return icon (free stating the medicine required And the price of it Address, U. L. Kt.:1.1.1,W, XlechnnicAurg, Cumberland county, Penn.yl‘nuin. N.B.—The Doctor will attend patients nt my distance, when required. I IV ER CON PLA IST, 11f pep chroffi, o r N. , rvoils ttryk_Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disorderad Liv.ar or s-toinadi, such as Constipatidn. inward pile: • fulness of bleed to the head. acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust f r food, roil, (`SS or 0 eight in the stomach. sour eructations. slrff.lng or fluttering et the pit of the stomach. swimming et the head, hursie.l and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart. choking or suffocating sssosatim s when in a lying posture. s in; 111,S of vision, dots or webs before the sight. liver dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration. ) - vileva ness of the shin and eyes, pain in 4he side. back. chest Se.. sudden flushes of heats, burning in the lies:. e student imaginings of evil, and treat depression of spit its, ran be effectually mired by iloortasb's ItUATED CflatMAN nirrE. prepared by lin. C. ft' .I.tcssos, No. 121) Arch Street, Philadelphia. . . Their.power over the above diseases is not excelled, i• equalled. by any other preparation in the United Staten as the cures attest, in many eases after skilful phytf clans had failed. -- These bitters are worthy the attentbn of invalids.— Povsessing great virtues. in the re,:tification of disease, of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the nom' searching powers lu weakness and affections of the d. Festive organs, they are withal safe. certain and plea. Read and be convinced. Testimony of, the bighesn character; lion. Om S roes, Judge of the ristri yeast in Perry rounty. Pa., Nor. IFth. 10,2, said: •• Your `• flooflanils lierman Bitters . ' has hen in nee in our place over a year past. and to the astonishment a; many has pet+ rated motaterv. We may notice a few In stances that have route ander our own Immediate nn. ti every person htopred at the hote4 of \Vni. Lackey, one scar since predirted frma his sane. dated vountenanco and debility. that he scull net I'lv much longer. lie was Unable to attelot to his l ush,e,,,- • and for the greater part of the time confined to his room We recommended him to try the ilmmuut Ifitters; he die • rind to the surprise .;f all las friends he is no,w able I. attend to his usual business and perform ma trnal hd The case of Henry Asper, n stone mason. ahem no on supposed would roar seem ee fr.•ui the debility of his sy tem, hut was banked upon as fast approaching the gray.• took eight or nine bottles of the Bitters during the Inv winter, and this summer he has been (to the surprise on all who knew his case) following his trade. The ease on William Murphy is no less astonishing. lie too was as far isulunssl an to induce the general belief that the grave alone would be his only remedy.' Mr. Lackey ream, mended him to try the ilootiand's (;erman Bitters'; h. is DOW' appa n•n tly a-well man. and able to do a hard day' work. We could mention many other rases of a shall.. . . • • • - eh: wader. if It were necessary. I myself derived muel benefit from their use. I have given considerable of ii away, not f your benefit alone, hut. to relieve sufferint humanity. and lot me assure yen I am pleased to see th, happy 'result. To the afflicted we say, try them tatrit and I will warrant relief." !litters are worthy the attention of invalid,c p ,ssessing great power in the restoration of a healthy. action of the Ilrer and the lesser glands, giving.-tono tho o ktomaelt and nervous system, and bringing the syi'• tern generally to a high state of health. For sale by S. W. Ilaverstiek and S. Elliott, Carlisle Ira Any. Sleehanlesburg: .7. 11. llerron, Newville; b ltie, Shipialisburg, anti by &ale: A' In inetikines every where. females only. (see page 190) b. ing of the highest importer' , to married people, r r those COI templatiam marriage, By. W.M. Yormi, 'M. D.. llradast of tho.truh ersitv of Pennsylvania, Member of the Re) al collegrtor Surgeons, Loudon, and ilonorery Mends* of the Philadelphin Medical society. The various fore of Secret disensesQ Seminal Weakness. Diseases of 07 Prostrate Gland. Impotency. solitary habits of youth. at faithfully described, and all the meeipts given In plat language. The rhapiet aon self abuse and Synth.. Weakness Is worthy of particular attention, 1411 shell , I read by every one. Young men who litiV'e'been u. fortunate In contracting disease, previous to plank , yourselves under the care of any doctor, no mutter wt. his pretensions may be, get a copy of this truly valued , work. Sea Captains and persons going to pea NLould pessr , Dr. Yountes.Treatiee on Marriage, the Pocket -Earnlat us, or Every ono Ills own'Phytileinn.' my • Let no father lie ashamed to present n eepy of tl Nscultipins to his child. It may-Save him f man ear' rav Let no young man or weinim enter into the:. erns obligations of married life without rending the port et ."Eseoinplos. Let no one buffering from a !wet nit (numb. pain in the side. restless nights. nervous foolin,• and t h e whole nein of Ppm( ptic 111.11 W 1141144, 111'd 411V1 1114 by their physician. 1 e wiener Motnimt ‘i It bout ne suiting the ,Feculnplus. Have the married or , tho. about to be married any impediment. read this trul. useful Book. ns It has teen ;the means of saving tbti muds of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrate. work line been sold in this country and Europe slime 1' 38. when the fret edition was Issued. pay Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE rents closed In a letter, will twelve ono copy of this hook b until: or five ty pies will he sent for $l. Address 1 • WILLI AM NOUNO No. 162 Spruce street, Philadelphi Post T 13141. Twenty years practice in the city of Philadelphia o tninlv entitles 1)r. Voting to the confidonee of the : liil‘l.nl"jitlongl77mutolinoalYof the dish: i, s il,,iiil.fi;etin ie:tirls:at his !.flee, .. . i.eoveeli 0 eel . ? IV, (S. t.treet. 4'l 1 1.1 1111 • 1 , 44 V 11,1444141 144 411141 111`1,44 Hi Air ‘l4 •g, t:l' , 11,• Sir. Youniz by letter. re ,- ; rent. I . SANTLIN 7 - ` 3 AteIIICIIICS. 1,2, , M. OR pz, Mechanicsburg, Pa k ocToR Y OUR SELF-PRIVATELY I" rents. by means of the POCK • ..ESCULAPIUS. or Elert ono HIS OWN PIITSICIAN The thirtysixtlu one hundred cograv hogs. show lug Private Diseases end Med finmatione of the tleoerativ. System, in every S•hape form: to which is. added Treatise en the Diseases of )' notice. intended for the use t.