E Tittle rfolitri. THE NEW TIPPET'S WORTH. • "I do not want a new tippet this win ter, or' anything new, dear mother," said a little girl when her motherbegan to tell aboui, buying sonic new winter clothes; 'Clip mother, let me wear my old ones."— The tope and manner of the child sur prised her mother, especially as she found it no sudden freak, for she had said the same thing . before, and repeated it now inure earnestly than ever. "Not want a new tippet, when all your cousins are to have new ones ?" said the mother; "why I never saw a child that did not like neWir things." "I do not know as' "I do-exact ly," said Janette. "And why do you not" asked her mother; "why not?" • 'Because ,' said the little girl, hesita "Because it makes me ting a mom Ont, feel real bad to be dressed .up so, when there are so many children who liave no -clothes to wear, or houses to live in, or bread to eat; and there are ever so many in heathen countries, who have no Bibles and schools, and nothing as good as I have. Oh, mother if instead of buying a new tippet, you would only let me have the money to help them with, then I Would be as glad as 1 could be." As the mother listened to all her dati"glij ter said, tears came into her eyes, for she was afraid she had thought more of dres sing her little girl in fine clothes, than of teaching her to love others, and of find ing her the means of carrying out her love. But this had been taught Jannett by her heavenly parent,' who- is called the God of love. And -what does Christian love ask of you and me, and every Chris tian child? That we must not live only, to clothe and feed and improve and please ourselves.- - 4, , 0h no for we have a treat many brothers and sisters in the world, who are destitute and wicked and sorrow ful-; and the great God gives to us, that, we'inay share with them. He might re lieve them at once from his almighty hand but lie sees fit to make us, yoU . ,,And me his agents, `little agents and -*eat. -.ones, in this good work. And ndw, as winter apptoaches, how many children who feel like giving a beautiful new tippet's worth to help the poor ? Perhaps you are not able to give as much as that, but are you doing sonic th i ay? As the November winds sweep a round your snug little chamber, do you re membJr the poor? As you offer your evening prayer, and feel how sweet it is to 'pray the lord your soul to keep," do you remember the pooh children who are bowing down to idol-gods and monster gods ? - •• -And did her mother give Janette the tippets_ worth? asks some little girl per haps. Yes she did. Janette wore her old w.)ollen tippet,and 'the new tippets worth" she gave away to do good to others ; and never was a happier child than she : for the Scripture says, 'lt is more blessed to give than to receive, and the Scriptures make true statements. NEW GOODS.—The subscriber is just a fresh assortment of very CHEAP HOODS bon zht nt reduced prices. Call and see them. Au;. HEO. W. HITNER. S LLERS.---XANDER' s PAy u Exr inns silk:LTA*, decidedly the heat and cheap. a.m. Farmers are reviested to call and ex amine it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at s , :ixton's Hardware Store. For sale at reasonable prices by AIM 2-3 ml • 1 ARPENTERS and Builders are invit u I to examine the afisortiugut of Locka. Latches 11 , ,1t5, Hinges. tacrew{4, lilacs, Putty, OH, Paints, te.— All for sale cheap at SAXTUNS, !tlarch 13 ? .... o t - ITRAY SHEEP.—Came to ~ ,• ~,..> Lat t ; l iihitTiTt n o l i N i e t. B oN`v' f lisTi e ,':,',l:'sjtreilioriii in OFAK p October, 15 HEAD OF STRAY P SHEEP.— • s , - ,,,,,,, The owner ie hereby notified to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. Nov 1,1854-3 t. EI,I,AS BRENNEMAN. QAV E YOUR. OLD METAL-- - ---.Cash paid for OLD METAL, such us Copper, limas and .it .the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Flop. 0 A EBNER & BROWN. call the attention of the public to PoaT.taLu utl{ D OR FIRE CMiINE, fur tvatn in; iraril.nis or extingtilnlilliir tlreN. Alt excellent in•at, cheap nod convenient. For sale at ii,el-1251 B.IXTON'S.'! • SI t AT OF SA3I UEL MtJ3I3IA, DE L I..A: „ Ln.—Notk o is herehy given that' letters et .I,linivlistration on the estate of Samuel Mumma, late of i•: ist,pontishoro' township, Cumberland county, dov'a. iove been Issued by the Register of said county tip the m ut,;eriber, residing in Upper Allen township. All per pms knowing themselves Indebted to wild estate are faired La make imiheillate payment, and those having el minis to present them for settlement to TOBIAS MILLER, Upper Allan, Nov. 8, 1851-040 Administrator. r()IJS. 1)H BEGES.—Just received another lot of Cheap Do 8e4 0 ;. - Dolaines and Par.. a l e th.:. Dievlsl U. \V. • The Publisher has gone to groat exponlo In publishing the Rook in 'proper style. The engravings are beauti fully executed; the type large and clear;. and the paper 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 of these interested In the Pennsylvania Halimn! Company. Reading Railroad C,ompany, Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, N4ristown and other railroads In the State, in the Schuylkill and Lehigh Navlgatinn Companie, in ,the Lehigh and all `other Coal Companies, throughout Pennsylvania, to all engaged In mining and manufac. Wring Coal and Iron, to every Farmer and every citizen GARDNER &'BROWN DRUGS ! DRUGS ! ])RUGS! Fresh SUPPLY! I have just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints. Glass, Oil, &e., which, having Leon pit chased with groat care at the hest city ' houses, I canconfidently recommend to Families. • Physicians, country Merchants and Dealers, as her ing fresh and pure. DRUGS---Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instru ments, pure Essential Oils, Herbs anti Extracts, Spices, ground and whole, Essences, Perfumery, Ac. Coil Liver 011—warranted genuine. DYE-STUFFS—lndigoem Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. PAlNTll—Wetherill A Brethers Pure Lead, Climate Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red head. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price. Also, as fresh and splendid assortment of P A N C (10011 4 , Fruits, Confectionary, and honnuerablo other articles calculated for use and (imminent, all of which are offered at the lowest, rash oleos. ut tho cheap Drug; Book mud I , lOleY Storo of the subscriber on North HMI - , OVer St - 7 _ R. ItAvintsTicii. FRESEI DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. have Just recelked from l'hiladelphia an d Now York very extensive additions to my formerstock, embracing nearly every article of Medicine now in USS, together with Paints. (lily, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perin i mery, Soaps, Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Fish- K•••• Ing Tackle, Druslio:4 of almost every &scrip. lion, With nn endless variety of other articles, which I fUll determined to Man RE Ul6l VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, I'edlan4 and oth ers, aro respectfully requesto.l not to pass the OLD STAND; es they may rest assured tilt every article will ruGfications. vOLUME TEN OF TILE "SCIENTI FIC AM EItICAN" commences on, the 10th of Sep tember. It Is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interests of MECHANICS, lxviwrons, MANUFACTURED!! .Ave FAamnits, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no other Journal of the same eh:um-ter is so extensively circulated, or so gener ally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly 1111 the Valuable Patents which issue weekly from the latent Office are Illustrated witlr Engravings, and the claim • of all the Patents are published regularly in Its colum as they are issued, thus making it a per Met Set KvTIFIC AND MECHANICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA of infbrinatlon upon the subjects of Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry, Engi neeering and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly In quarto form suitable for Wilding, and each volume cmtains Four Hundred and Sixteen Pages of Tie:0111g Matter, Several Hundred Engravings, with a full rind emnplete Index. Its circulation on the lust Volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week, and tho practi cal receipts in one volume are worth to any family,inuch more than the subscription price. • The Milowing, CAM! rulers are offered by the Publish ers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent hn by the Ist of January, 1855: $lOO will be given for the largest list: $75 for the second; $O5 for the third; $55 for the fourth; $5O for the fifth , $45 for the sixth; $4O seventh; $B5 for the eighth: $3O for the ninth; $25 for the tenth; $2O for the eleventh, $l5 for the twelfth $lO Mr the thirteenth; and $5 for' the fourteenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competi tor immediately alter the Ist of January 1855. TERMS I—One copy. ,me year, $2; one cipy,six Months, $1 ; five copies, six months. $4: ten °aphis. six mouths, SS; ten copies, twelve months, $l5; fifteen collies, twelve Months 422; twenty copies, twelve mouths, $2B In advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be La ken at loss than $1.40 cavil. Names can tine sent In at different times and free' different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for subferiptions. Letters should be directed, post-paid, to MUNN & Co., 128 Fulton street N. Y. 44,3-Messrs. UNN tt: Co. are extensively engaged in procuring patent for now inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. ]Aug. 30. 1854.—0 w IMPORTANT WOltli ON PENN it SYLVANIA. No Pennsylvanian timnld be without It. Eight thousand copies sold! Every Farmer and every citizen ' , should haven copy. BOWEN'S PICTOIII ti. SKETCO ISJOK Or PLNNSYLV %NI ; W. its Scenery. Internal Improvements, Resources and Agriculture. popularly' described. illvstrated with over 100 Beautiful Engrav ings, and accranpanied by Barnes' Large Map of the State, carefully colored. Eight et Edition, Revised. Cor reeted'and Impnwed. One Volume, S ye_ with over 500 pages ;mil handsomely bound. Sent by mail, vo...free of ex p e ase., It is linpractirable In so ... short a. spare as _this to give an at:kin:lto idea of the variety of subject, and the ex tent of research which this Volute.. contains. The whole field has hoeii carefully explored. And no de partment however intricate has been passed Over, but tncited 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, (so common to-works of this character,) which no doubt is one of the causes of its very great popularity. The Agriculture of the State is a prominent topic in the work, aid all its parts receives his earnest attentibm not merely speculrting on the - results of husbandry, but searching and finding how the greatest advantage can be gained front the bust sources. Every Farmer should read and study his remarks, and also those who depend lon the Fanner for the necessaries of life for all should understand something of the means by which these necesSaries are produced. • Cities, Towns anti Villages are described and dwelt upon. the characteristics of the people pointed nut, and the various improvements in pry gross or projected no tired ;—one 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 thd leading events in the tragic part enacted there in revo lutionary times, pointed out by a master hand. Added to this is Campbell's always bOnOtlful Gertrude of Wye- Ming, the merit of which it is unnecessary to speak about. A vivid and truthful description of the grand and majestic Scenery of the Old Keystone State, Is Also a prominent subject in the Volume. - - Nothing call exceed the grandeur and beauty of Pennsylvania's Romantic Hills, and well does the author understand the subject with whirls lie deals. ,• ' The Press throughotit the State have, with united voice, pronouneed . it the Pest Popular Book ever written on the State; and, without a Made exception have re, VOlllllO uded the work in the highest terms. The many flattering notlees bestowed upon it will be collected to gether and published, in a f attire, circular. deo - unruly. Ink every volume Is Ilarne's Large Map of the tqate, carefully colored,—the latest and hest Map published, and which retails seperatoly at Ono Dollar, and is un doubtedly the only correct ono issui.d. The price of the Book Is placed teethe lowest rate for which It could be manufactured. and the execution of it in every respect is alike beautiful and substantial.— Independently of the fine map, it Is a remarkably cheap work; but that accompanying it, the publisher has no hesitation in pronouncing it the cheapest.llook publish ed! of the tti.eat State of Pennsylvania. he submits this splendid volume, and respectfully solicits their prtron age. Agents will rail upon the citizens for their subscriP tion, and in cases where no agent has railed, any person wishing it, will have it sent free of expense, by remit ting the amount to the Publisher. Invariable Price of the Work Embossed Muslin, gilt edges and side Morocco, marbled edge Turkey Morocco, extra Jail" Agents wonted in every County In the State.— Any person desiring nu Agency please nddress the Pub imiediately. WM% MIME SMITH, Publisher, sept C-54 105 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. 0n...1011N A. 11HAV, Kingstown, is Agent for the above work in Cumberland county. Dm Stores. sold of It good ioallty, uud.upon r03,00t . 1d0 terms Mi .10 Ala'...ii - Joh Printing done at this olive Feb. 4, Mr. Z. Liar- - Sir: Please send a few mom bottles 0 your Fit Medicine;" I may not need it. but think saf er to keep it on hand. Your medicine hes done amlet*, I gave it to Mica Jane Delano; she him had nts for 26 years, brought on by having the measels When hut four years old, which could not be brought out t4l the aortae , . ' After taking the modirine a few clays, mac lIAD A FINE OIIOP OP MEASELS, and has had no tits since, She had (its or symptoms almost daily. She and her father concur with me t I n saying that we believe the modielne Les or will work a perfect cure. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane Henderson and Ar l ie Cm-by, who have had tits almost daily, for a number bf years. Their fits "have ceased, and I believe the medicine will have the desired effort. Much money has been expended by the friends of the above patiolita for doctoring, all to no purpose.— The cure was—left- for your medicine to perform, and I' can cheerfully recommoud It as a valuable discovery.— itesiwetfully yours, ' - JUDSON LANDON, Superintendent. Ashtabula Infirmary. Prepared and sold at whulessh3 by Z, Conneaut, Ohio. • E. P. 'WELLER, traveling agent. • Sold by, S. W. Ma vennlek. Carlisle; 'ILI'', Thomas, M ebanlaairg; D. W. tiros.% Ilarrisbnrg. • Oct. 6-Iy* •J_ OHN P.. LYNE—Wholesale and Re tail dealer in American, English and Gentian HARI/WARE, Oils, Paints, ac., &. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are in want of Hardware q 4 ~.....;..... of any kind, are-itivitcst to call in and - $4,R'• examine my unusually larg stock of '3 7 . 4.7 --- goods, AV hlch Tam selling at very low pc cus. Just stop in; it will only detain you a very few minutes to be convinced that what everylsaly says —that Lyn's is decidedly the pinoe to get good goods at law prices—must be true. LYN VS Hardware Rove, West tilde North Hanover street. HARP 1 WARE OOK HERE !-A rvnetr-' . 4 Glistr BABOAIN OITERro. .The sul scriber in eon.lquence of ill-health, °lron: his en the stock of HAI:WARE to any 1 , 111 4 011 or porsons wish ing to enter Into the Ilardeq-Pe business. lie havin g se resolved In quitting the business, will give a bargnin, besides his 1111111011CA' and custom. Any one desirous of getting into this business will do well to cell soon. and if not disposed of by the Ist of October next. he.ii iii then C-0111111CIICe selling off at cost ut the old' and well known stand, In North Hanover sheet, next door to Charles Maglaughlin's Hotel. JACOB SENER. $2 00 2 50 2 2., 4 00 . - Is 'SH ARRIVAL ! CHARD WAR lIENTR SAXTON. The subscriber having returned from the city would call the attention of his fi lends and the public generally to the large and well selected assortment of Hardware which, he lint Just received, consisting in part of BUILDING MA. TERIA LS. nails, screws, hinges. locks, 'NIBS. glass, putty, paints, ells, Ac. TOOLS—edge tools; ,stws and planes of every description, with files, rasps, harinerii, anvils , Ac. A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD. FILERS TOOLS, together with nierem),,lining and bind ing skins, shoe thread, was, pegs, lasts, harness mount dug. saddletrees, COACH TRlMMlNGLeativass (plain, enamelled, fig ured and embossed,) patent and enamelled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spokes. felines, taunts, Ac. , kc. Othinet Makers will find a large assortment of varn ishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, reset tes, hair cloth, curled hair, Ac. The stock of Iron is large and well selected, compris ing all the kinds In general..use.as n mered and rolled Iron Of all sizes, flat, bar'and band Iron, round, square tint oval iron, horse-shoo Iron and nail mils, with a large lot of cast and spring steel, English and American His tar steel, km. botsekeepers and those about commencing will fled I to their advantage to call and examine our cutlery, brit taiga and plated ware pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL PAPER., making the stock com plete, and at such prices as MIIIInt tail to give satistin tion. \%o invite nil friends to call, knowing It will ho to their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East llich Street. Carlisle, Pa. Oct. 12, 0853. HENRY SAXTON. AR RIVA L OF HARD F 41 NV Alt I'—The subseribor hav log returned from the city low just opened for the Fall timle it largo and well :selected stock of f.rebin Mid domestic Hardware, enitrachig everything usually found in that line of lal- Tho attootion of Mends:lnd the public generally, In respectfully directed to the assortment on hand, 11N outing them that goods of nil kinds will he sold for rash at a very small advance on manufitcturers prices. Re member the old stand, East aGdn Street, Carlisle. Aug 30, Mt 11. SAXTON. AI'LS' SUPER PHOSPJIA TE OF subserlbere aro Agents In i l hiladel- Olin Or the above fertilizer, which has been fully tested Gm the last three years. ,Early orders cal lilted RS the supply will be limited. Also,.for sale lent Peruvian (1,,w vernmen t Ifoano No. 1. • F. ELLIorr, nyt. P.U 4 CIA T,I, It 1"-: k CO_ tOtiu• tl AVnrull,ll:‘, ,w.tl h and 11.'11 Plilladol eartiole fjcialb. 3ltebicines. r i 0 0 TIT WASH.—Beautiful White Teeth Ilealthy Gums and n Sweet Breath—All who are deSiNilit; of obtaluing these benefits should use ZEE MAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASH. This delicious article combines Cl many meritorious qualities that it lots now become a standard favorite with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia :HAI Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe it in their Practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately beheflt tell by its use; its action upon them Is mild, soothing and effeetive. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful fresh eels that the breath Is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disinfects those Impurities i‘hlch tend to posture dbray, and. an a eon seq Ulf TIM when these are removed the truth roust ways remain sound. head the following from lir. J. A. Carman: Mr. F. Zerman—Sir: flaring used and ITCollll.llotlded your Tooth IVash in my practice for some time, I find It the most effectual Dmitrilice in use, and therefore recom mend It to the public. pr. J. A. CABMAN, Dentist, Harrisburg, P. Bead the following testimony. 7.ssmAN—Dear sir: 1 pace, fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can, without. hesita tion. recommend it alit the best that has Conic under my notice during an experience as Dentist of more than six teen years. It cleanse,: the Teeth, soothes and hat dens irritated Gums, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. From the mouths of those who make use of it, however, it certainly speak for.itself. (U.o. P. Senlvstr. Surgeon Dentist, '279, South Tenth st., Philadelphia. It is Used and recommended by all the eminent Dent ists in Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other cities whom it has beeWintrodueed. All should give it a trial. .oi,f• Prepared only by Francis Zern(fili, Druggist and Chemist; Phillidulphia, and sold..Wjwb`Fale and retail by Samuel Elliott. Carlisle. J. Dorsbefiner, Mechanicsburg. .1. lEerron, Newville, J. C. Williams, Shippcimburg, and by all Druggists at only 25 rents per babe. EPILEPSY Can be Cured. Lake's vEll ETA BLE COMPOUND, for the cure of Eel- LEPt , V or FITS 1 is performing more wonderful cures than any other medicine yet known or beforo the puhlic.— PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The proprietor has in Ills possession utinierous certifi cates. narrating the astonishing and infraculous cures effected by this medicine, ii r,d directs attention to t 0 following only, t..) assure ,those who are so untl,rll; ate to be afflicted w itli the terrible tlise4the heretefortriegard ed incurable. that iAKE's prepaniti..n Ls ti.most INF \LI MA: IS Ii CURE) From Mrs. Brooks, widow of Jas. Brooks, late (7ionneatit. CWVNEAUT, Feb. 3, 1853. • Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please 'send me Wnother bottle of Fit Medicine. as I do m t like to 11, It on hand. When I commenced gis ing the itd‘divine to my son Ed gar. he had from one to three fits per day. Ile has now taken the medicine over five mouths, and has had, I think, but two fits in that time, and those very light.— His body and mind are very much improved: and by the blessing of Ord, !Teel that the medicine is!!! restore has bodY.and mind to their wonted activity. Ile Is 2.5 years bld.and - has had fits over J 2 years, which have been very frequent, and very di , struetive - to his consti tution and mind. hundreds of dollars have biam ex pended for' nuttliciniito " rums rrs,' , hut nothing has relieved him until hemsed your medicine. Ilespectfully , yours, _ POLLY IlltiniKS. Vrx.n . o Judson Landon, County Superintendent of tho Ashtabula County Infirmary... aarbtuare. 31Iebicines. • THE . GREATEST. DISCOVERY E—Farmers, Farailids'and 'Others, eaniniv. chase no remedy Lewd to Dr. TODIAS' moot, for Dysentery, Colic, Croup , ChronieltheUMlAlFM. Quinsey, Fore Threat, Toothache, dos Sioknosa, Cuts, Swellings. Old' Sores, 211useuito Eftts, - Insect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, Cheat ? ' heck. doe's' not give relief ; - the money will be .'refurded--till that is asked, Is a trial, and use ItAccording to directions. '1 he artieleTs an English remeWand was used by R ni. IV. King of England, and certitled to by him, as a cure for Itheitanatiszn, alien everything else Tecommended by his physicians had failed. Over 10,1100.000 of bottles have been sold in tire Unit ed States, without a single failure, and timilles have stated that It was worth $lO per bottle. they never would be without it. in rase of Croup, as It is as certain as it is applied. It curiN Toothaehe In three minutes: Headache hi half an hour, and Cholera. when first tak en. In a few hours. It is perfectly,hiencent to tale' in tern:illy. and has the recounnendatiOn of many of the Most eminent Physicians in the United Elates. Price, 25 and 00 emits. ; Dr. Tobias has also put up a Liniment rt‘.lle*ii,-dn, pint bottles, which Is warranted—cheaper. gnu .Itietter , than any other, for the cure of Colic. (inns', Su old Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Cract.tat lies itc,— Price, 00 rents. Dr. Tohins could fill a ilozen newspapers with th cer tificates and lettcas received, relating to the wi nde ful cures accomplished by his Liniment. tut c n•sideas t at warranting it is sufficient, m any person who dies noV obtain relief, need not pay Pl. it. There has I een : Se. much worthless Medicine to hi to the public, drat Tr To- bias wishes Ids article to mt on its own merits, aid if he gives the ialue of the money reedved, then lie asks the patronage of the public. not othnrwho. Dli. TOBIAS' Office, 240 OREENWICII Street, NOW York. For sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut F t ree ts Dyytt & Son, 132 N. Second greet: T. It. Unileodgr. FS. S. Third street, and by tho Druggigs tlootighrut the United States. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD.—Not a particle of Mercury in R. An inEdllble re tedy tor Serofuln. King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obsthutte Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or, Pustules on the Face, Blotches. Dolls, Chronic Sore 'Eyes, Ding Worm or 'fetter, Scald Head. Enlargement anti Pain of the Bones and Joints, Strilstrn Ulcers. Syphilitic DO :orders. Lumrago, ,Spinal Complaints and all diseases arising front an injudicious use of Mercury, imprudence in Life, or Imputity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine. which has become celebrated for the matter of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer It to the public, which they do with the utmost 'confidence In its t blues and wonderful curative properties. The folinsingeertiftentes, selected front a large numbevt are however, stronger tee• Ithuotty than the mere word of the proprletern; end are from gentlemen well known in their localities and of ' t' highest rre 'respectability, Many of them siding in the city Richmond, Va. P. nu y DEN, Exq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond. known every where. sap; ho has seen the Medicine call =2=2112:11102111 hundred cases. In nearly nil the diseasem. for which it is recommended with the most astonishingly gbod results. lie ways It is the most 'extraordinary medicine he has over seen, AGUE Xls11) FEVER—Great Cure.—l hereby certify that for three years I hail and Fever of the most vhident description. I had several Physicians. took lance quantities of Quinine. Mercury, and 1 believe all the Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last I tried Corlett's Spanish Mixture. two bottles of which etTectually cured not and I am happy to saY have had neither Chills or Fever since. I consider it the best Zeal- In the World,aud the only medkinethatever reached my case. .1011 N LOMIDEN. Beaver dam, near Richmond .Virginia. 0. IL LUCK, ESQ., now in tho city of Richmond. and for many years in the Post Office, has such eltlllidellVe inn the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture. that he has bought upwards of 50 IsMies which lie has glVen away to the afflicted. Mr. MIA 'says he has nev er known it to fall when taken according to directions. lir. MINCE, a practising physician. and formerly of the City Hotel In the city of Richmond, says ho has wit-. nessed. In a number of instances, the effects of Carr tar's Spanish Mixture, Which were most truly- - surpris., frig. Ile says iii a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER. of the firm Thinker Mor ris. Eielunond, was cured of Liver Conmlnint of 8 years standinix by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. (MEAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Editors of the Richmond Republimn had a servant employed in their press p.m cured of violent Sen , fnla comhined with Rheumatism. w Melt entirely disahhid him frem work.— Two bottles of Carters Smilish Mixture made a perfect cure of him. and the editors in n Tim floe oily , they "cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted with any dis'ase of the Wood." STILL AstyrnEß CURE OF SCROFULA-1 had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. 1 ofnsidar It truly a valuablemetlicini% .1 ANI ES M. TAYLOR; Conductor on the R. F. k P. It. R. Co. Richmond. Ya Mr. John Thompson, residing. In the rity of Rich mond, was mired by three bottles of Carter's Spanish ilature of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years and which all the physicians of The city would not cure, Mr. Thompson is n well known merchant in the city 01 Richmond. Va.. and his cure ho 11104 remarkable. rPlincipal Repots of M. WARD, CLoz-71: & Co, No. S 3. Malden Line, New York. 'l'. W. I)YUTT & SONS, No. 132, North 2d et., „ BENNETT & 111:Eltik, No. 125 51alu ,t.. Mehmond Va. And for SIIIII by S. Elliott, S. W. Ilaverstiek, Carlisle lit Day, dleehanle•sburg; 11. Herron, Vine ; C Altle,,Shippensburg, and by dealers in medicines every where. I'llE - IVONDER OF 'l'llE A(I K a For the cure of laltrheutn, Chilblains, (Ammon Sores. Chapped tr Cracked Ilands. hunts or Scalds. Cuts Or WOUIIdS, files , In fltfilllnfttitill of the lutist, Liars of inserts, Sore 'Lips, Pimples on the Face, atoty, 0:1)r &Aug Out and Sores on Children. and all dinensrt i fliui in, This Ointment will cure tla.Saltrhoinhand linrus, nr Chapped hands, quicker and surer than.liny other flied!• clues of the kind before the public. 'Pi substantiate the above, I NW 01'0 IlUtitiredS of eer tilleates, but I consider it no ns (any person can do the same, if they Intve friends, CT even a Avert hless nr tick) I rely sAely on the merits of the (Ulm...tit fir the, public. patronage. N. B.—A single box of this ()frame' .t will keep any Inineksmith's, Fanner's ; Killer's, or 1 le hanir's hands, let them chap or crack ever so NO, sou .and in good work. lug order all winter. Prepared awl sold by MO TElt flu , atnek, Conn. • 01s9 the Drugg,sts,t ± miCotinhy Sler -0.1/3,US. PH,. 25 vents per box. Nov. It AVE you n cold ?—ilalloli,er's Elixir Nu r! just celebrity' 'for the ewe or all rll/111 1 , 0V011.1 C(111114 ! 111111 it efficacy ban been littl.titell 111111 1111 try , ,ve I by hundreds of our 111144 1 . , sport/04e eitizenn. In every Inntance Iminedlato relief has been given, an thti following certifivate froggi tlo.so who have tried it begun tentitnony• Manufactured and for salo by JAMES OALLOIIEII, Agent We the undemigned do certify that ice have used OM lolier's preparation Om Consumption, Colds. )btaeea of the Lungs, Liver, &c., and having oxperianead luuni•di ate relief therafrout would recommend It to all afflicted in that Nt:ty. Fidlos„ '-‘lr,".. M. 0.1.01.1, 11..31,1',v. L :+l,n,yer, 11, .S. N Cml6le : A in il 21, I'ss I-1 altebicines. VAL OR p and lijappint'ss snts nob glangl2ters, of c‘, Dr. C. L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Dr. KEJ.T.IING nnnotincep to the afflicted that ho is a regular graduate of the best Medical Colle g e in the United States, and, dUring many years of very extensive practice, has been familiar with every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, oven when abandoned by the regular faculty. Ills perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the menna to the tad, so as to produce the mosti astonishing results. The alarming prevalenCe of disease, and the often imperfect medical treatment of the present slay, has induced hint to snake known sits NEVER-PAN tNG and the that those that mourn may rejoice, the afflicted leap for joy. A LL, w. master a hat their disease may be, can refit assured. oil finding 'Teller, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write ilh=case and symptwins full and plain, and you receive an any ver hy return man (fire) stating the niedkine required 1111.1 Ow price of it. Addrese, C. L. liurisiNn, M. D.. slechatarshurg, Cumberland county, Pcunsylvania. N. 13.—Itie Duetor will attend patients at my distance, when required_ • • 11 . V II: R COM PLA I NT, 11vs1 , epz•ja, Jauntily°, Chmilie or Nervous detillty, "1 the Kltlityys, and all diseases arising • from a dimo &red Liver or Stomach, Filth as Constipathei. inward piles, fulness of Hood to the latad. acidity of the ~stomach, nausea, !wart burch.disgnst r tbd..fulness or aelght in the stomach. sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach. sw lousing of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations 11")11•II ih a lying pi stun , . dim 1101.2, "r visi,m, dots woks Ler.n. sight, firer and dull pain in the head, deficiency of icerspiration, yellow ness of the skin ll1111"1.yeS, pain in the Slllll. hack, rhrrt, 11111r8, the., sudden flushes of h e at, burning in the flesh, conStantlinaginings of eNil. andin-eat depressh n of spir its, MTh is CUM' by Da. lloeskoin's CELE BRATED GERMAN 1111"11E1:14. prepared Icy Da. C. M. JAcEseN, N. 120 Arch Street. Philadelphia. - `1 r ea Their power over the ahoe dive Is not r) celled, If equalled, by any other preparation in the Unitc}tStates, as the cures attest, in Many cases after skiln phyri clans had failed. These bitters are' wo, thy the attention - of invalids.— Possessing great virtues in the rmlification of diseases of the Liver (1.114 i lesser glands. exercising ,the 11/. st searching powers' In we 111,111,14 and affeetions of the di gestive orzaus, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. TESTIMONY FIMM PENNSYLVANIA J. P. SprCog, Lacey ville. April 6, 1554, stys, '•I ran get you solos. grand eertiftentrs for your German Bit ters in this vicinity If you wish them. A lady purchas lug some of it this week, says that It Is by Ear the best Medicine she ever knew, having done her and her d.inghter mans good. A v. S. B. Lan son, lionfard's Store, Somerset co. Pa.. Aug. isfa says. ' • 1 ram !noels attached to sue liVrlnall Hitters, has in used two bottles of it, which I proculed from S. Kurtz, y.urtiv.ent at Somerset. and found great relief from it In disease of the Liver. I find it. has great effect ton soy lungs, strengthening and Ins Is:orating them, n Islets, as I ant n public ISpeaker. is a grist help to me." Pr. Giles, Newton ilamiltom Pa.. May, MIL raid: `• have used myself half a dozen isttles of your tier mart Hitter') for Liver Complaint and disease!, of a nen our character, resulting from the abuse of Mercury. T was p .Isoned and afflicted with spasms fmm the use of this latter nrtielo. The tlernom bitters is the first article Conn which I obtained any relief. 1 have also given the article to many dyspeptics, with the most salutary re suits. f think as many more bottles will cure ins." r. Yllurv4, l'sq.. of Dauphin, Pa.. writes May 5. '5l: was afflicted Nvith thmeral Pebilil y. Intestinal Weak ness: amt Costiveness. for which I used many different remedies without relief. lat last used your Iloonand's tlennan hitters. I took a few ii.ttles according to di rections, and was completely cured. I have not been so healthy for ten yuors as I have been since 1 took your I itters. a hick Is :theta one year ago." 'l'h IIItAVI'S an• iNTIItk.LY EUET %DU:. always strength ening the system and never prostrating It. Sold by dealers In medicine and storekeepers every: where, and by'Samuel Elllcdt, S. W. llayerstick and IL W. Ca'utlinan, Carlisle; Etninger l•n.. Mechanicsburg; Snyder ,k Diehl, Newburg, and by Dealers In Medicines generally'. Nov. 1i'2,1R54-ly )OCTOR YOUR_ NILE—PRIVATELY cents, by means of the POCK ET 2EA`I'LAPIIIS, or Every One lIIS OW:s: PHYSICIAN! The thirty-M.(oi Editlon, with .me hundred engravlngs,show. ing Private Diseases and :dal formations of the Generative System, in eci•t'Y shape and trot: to stitch is added • Treatise on the Of Fe.. Males, intended for the nue of females only, (see page 190 her lug of the highest importance to married iwOple,er those ei n- . _ Wm. YOUN .I).,llinate of theAicaver,ity of Pounsylvanin. Member of the nil al ('ollepe.r,f ...zurgeons, London, and Honorary Mendvr of the - Philadelphia society. The various forms of Faint diseases. Seminal WeaknesS., Diseases of the Prostrate Wand. l m poteney. solitary habits of youth. cue faithfully described, and all the receipts nil en in plain language. The ihapteis en self abuse and S(111111111 \l'c_ekncss is 11 crthy of particular attention, and should be read by every one. Young men who have been un• fortunate in contincting disease. previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no matter wind his pretensions may be. get n copy of this truly valuable work. _ hr. Captains and persons going to sea should possess Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, tho Pocket Etiltlap!. us. or Every ono ills own Physielan. i. ,O'n • Let torfat her ho ashamed to present a cr.pf ihe :T.:seta:lplus to his child. It may save him froth an early pair). Let no young man or woman enter into the FO. end ..Idhmt ions of um: led life wlt ho utuuo o iing: the pock et .I'sculapitts. Let no one sttifering from n haeloaled cough. pain in the side, restless nights, ' le m o n s feelings and the whole twain of It q.eptir sensations. and given up by their Physician. be 11)1 , 1111T moment without con sulting the Xseulapi us. !lave the married or those about to I•o married any impediment, read this truly useful Ihoit. es it has been tho means of saving thou. sands of tinfortunnte 'creatures firm tile very Jaws of death. Upwards of a. MI LIJCIN copies of this celebrated work has Icon sold in this country and Europe Edney 18. 38, when the first edition was issued. Aro'. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE eonts en closed in aletter. will re('‘eivo One copy of this book try mail; or live espies will he sent for $l. Addrt:so Dr. M No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphleb Post -paid. Twenty Wart; practice iit the city of Philadelphia eer tnitilv entitles Dr. Young, to the rootidence of the al. Illeteir, and 110.1110 v. he connUlted on any of the diseases des-rili,l in hi different pubileations. nt ills ‘V oince,rls2 ••. , Jul. Letvell 11111111 3 41dt-ck, .t•un• ..t . C I.sUlt El