confection with the infinite. Pretending to search for truth, he abjures the spirit of the -.4,truth. Were it Possible that the world could ,become without a\God, that greatest death, the death of the race, would ensue ; and .when a better creation should succeed, there would no more be known of the departed one than is known of the mastodon or the ichthy osaur. It is because man cannot seperate himself from his inward experience, and his yearning after the infinite, that he is capable of progress, that he can receive a religion whose history is the triumph of right over evil, whose symbol is the resurrection." The address concludes with the following hopeful and impressive sentiments: "The course of civilization flows on like a mighty river through a boundless valley, calling to .the streams from every side to swell its current, which is k always growing wider and deeper, and clearer as it rolls along. Let us trust ourselves upon • its bo som without fear; nay, rather with confidence and joy. Since the progress of the race ap pears to be the great purpose of Providence, it becom9 us all to venerate the futu`re.— •We must be ready to sacrifice ourselves for the corning generation as they in their turn must live for their prosperity." We are not to be disheartened that the intimate connie tion of humanittrenders it impossible fer anyone portion of the civilized world to be much s in -advance of all the rest; nor to griev.e_because_anyunalterable—conditi on of perfection can never be attained: Ever thing is in movement, and for the better, ex cept only the fixed eternal law by which the necessity of change is established ; or rapier except only God, who includes in himself all being, all truth, all law. The subjects o man's thought remain the same, but the sum of his acquisitions ever grows with'time; so that his last syAtem of philosophy is always the best, for it includes every ene that went before. The last political state of the world likewise is ever more excellent than the old for it presents in activity the entire inher ance of truth, fructified by the' living and moving mind of a more enlightened race. " You, brothers, who- are joined together for the study of history, receive the lighted torch of civilization from the depardag halt' century and hand it along to the next. h fulfilling this glorionsolliee, remember thu the principles of just and sound philosophy are but the inspirations of cotbmon sense' and belong of right to all manhind. Then• must, therefore,'•be carried forth,, that they may become the posession of the people; for so only can society build itself upon the im parishable groundwork of universal freedom." , aurtimare. TOIIN P. LYNE--Wholesale and Re el tail dealer in American, English and German HARDWARE, Oils, Paints, de., A. Mechanics, builders and the public, generally, who aro in want of Hardware . of any kind, are invited to call in and Y'l_ A R examine my unusually larg stock of . 47 , _^•e. goods, which I am selling at very low prices. dust stop In; It will only detain you a V'ery few minutes‘to be convinced that what everybody says —that Lyn's is decidedly the place to get good goods at law prims—naust be true. LYNE'S Hardware Store, West Side North Hanover street. di R T . 00K HERE !—A j GREAT BARGfAIN OFFERED. The subscriber In consiquoucq of 111-health, offers his en tire stock of HARWAHE to any person or persona wish ing to enter into.tho Hardware business. lie having so resolved in quitting the ,busincis, will givo a bargain, besides his Influence and custom. Any one desirous of_ getting loto_tirls business will do well to call soon, and. If not disposed of by the Ist of October next, he will then commence selling off at cost at the old and well known stand, In North Hanover _street, next door to Charles MaglaUglilin's Hotel. - JACOB BENER. A Ft 1 :t FRESH SAETO ARRI N. lIENYRThe subscriber havingseturnid from the city would call the attention of his friends end the public generally to the large and ivallselected assortment of hardware which ho has just received, consisting in part of BUILDING MA TERIALS, Malls, screws, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, paints, oils, lee. TOOLS—edge tools; saws and planes of every description, with files, rasps, hemmers, anvils, *c. A general assortment of SIIOEMAKERS AND SAD DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco, lining and bind log skins, shoe thread, : wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount lug, saddletrees, &c. • COACH_ TRIMMING--caniass (plain, enamelled, fig ured dud! e s patent and enamelled loather, axles, sprlngS, hubs, spokes (Oleos, shads, &c.. ste. Cabinet Makers will finds. large assortment of yarn lobes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair - ' &c. The stock Id - Iron is large and, well selected, comPris leg all thi; kinds in general use, is hammered and rolled Iron of all .sizes, flat, barman! band - iron, round ; square and oval iron, horse-shoe iron and nail rods, with st large lot of cast and - spring stool ; English and,AMorlnfal blis ter stool; detr;•• • •. - lionsokeepors and those about coMnfenalni. vvIILIICd it to their advantage to call and exantlon ourelltlery,brit7; tante and plated ware pans, kettles', cedar' ware, toilleetei, • In addition to the above we bave riaceiVadliaplelfid, assortment it WALL ..PAPBRi tOsik l %gok plate, and at anch prices aa cannot "tall toc gala*. tine. •We iriyito oil *Hinds to call,"k dotting beta their ovin advautago:../temstubeetlia,.:,wld •Attyldaviak. High Street Carlisle, Pa. • • '••• Oct. 12, _ r i TtREKI - TARlttlr,g 4 : :11f -A,R mr. W A;l,eubiwriper liavlljg;•teturned from the city haajust oponte foir he . Ball trade a. large and well ce/Oete4d,SLOCk ofJo ' t e i g i linedtilifeitLe liardwaiu t ombraciog averytlitrig usually found la.titat•lkno.of s I itoss.. The attention or triende an pu generally: ie ECApOetral)y ilicoated. to Abe assortment pp - hand, Jets uring thorn that goods of all kinds will be gold rot cash at a very entail :advance on manufacturers price*. Ile umether the oldtaN, East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. Aug 30, 1864. a U. SAXTON. t , c ARP - ENTERS and.B lidera are invit e,' to examine, tho assortment of Locks, tatc hei U 0 s, hinges, Screws, Glass, Putty, 011, Paints, ttc.— All for sale cheap atB.OI.3:TONB. March 13 ' ~YP_YQLTIi: OLD. METAL--.Cush paid fur QM . ) METAL, such as Copper, Brass and 1, at the carlllle Foundry ci(inaMiAititiiisbat)a.i.vN. 3Cittlt ,filko. The Poor , Drunkard. Oh ! I have sometimes looked at a bright, beat,itiful boy, and my flesh has crept within me at the thought thati there was a bare „possibility that he might be come a drunkard. I once was playing with a beautiful boy in Norwich, Con necticut; I was carrying him on my back, both of us enjoying ourselves ex ceedingly—for I loved him, and I think he loved me. During our play, I said to him "Harry, will you go down with inc to the side of that stone wall ?" "Oh, yes," was his cheerful, reply We went together, saw a man lying listlessly.there, his face upturned to the bright blue sky ; 'the sunbeams that cheered and illumined us, lay upon his porous, greasy face, the pure morning winds kissed his parched lips and passed away poisoned—the very swine in the. fields looking more noble than he for they were fulfilling the purpose of their being. As I looked upon -the poor degraded man, and then looked 'upon that child with his bright brow, his beautiful eyes his pearly teeth, and ruby lips—the per- feet picture of life, peace and as I looked upon the wan and then upon the child, and I felt his little hand con vulsively twitching in mine, and saw his little lips grow white, and his eyes dim, gazing upon the poor drunkard, and then did I pray to God to'give we an everlast ingcapacity to hate with a burning ha tred,any instrumentality that cuuld make such a elan! of a being once as fair as hat child.GouG4. Niebicines. Fr 0 0 T II WASH.—Beautiful' White _L Teeth Healthy ti urns and a Sweet Breath—All who are desirous of obtaining these benefits should use ZEIL MAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASH. This delicious article combines so many meritorious qualities that It has now .beefftne a standard favorite with the citizens of New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe it In their .practice Most successfully, and from every source the most, flattering laudations are awarded Intlatued and bleeding gums are inunedistely benefit tad by its use; its action upon them Is mild, soothing and effective. it cleanses thi3 teeth so thoroughly, than the"y are made to rival pearl in whiteness, and•difusea through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet. lt dislnlectsthose impurities which tend to produce decay, and. as a con sequence, when these are removed the teeth must al ways remain sound. Itead the following from Dr. J. A. Carman Mr Y. Zerman—Sir: Ilaving used and recommended your Tooth Wash - in:my practice for some time, I find it the most effectual Dentrifico In use, and therefore recom mend It to the public. Bead the'following testimony. ZERMAN—Dear Sir: I have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can,.withent hesita tion, recommend it as the best:that has come under my ,notice during an experience as Dentist of more thadsix• teen Years! Ip cleanses the Teeth, soothes and hardens Irritated Burns, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. From the mouths of those who make use of it, however, It will certainly speak for Itself. GEO. P. SCHIVELY, Surgeon Dentist, 271), South Tenth Si,, Philadelphia. It is used and recommended by all the eminent Dent ists fn New York, Philadelphia, Italthnore, and other cities whore it hay, been introduced. All should give it a trial. inl,- Prepared only by Francis Zertnan, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, and sold wholesale and retail by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle, J. Donsheinicr, Nlechaniesburp, J. Herron, Newvllle, J. C. Williams, Shlppensburg, and by all Druggists at only 25 rents per bottle. EPILEPSY Can be Cured. Lake's VEGETABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of EPI LEPOT Or FITS! is performing tuore wonderful cures than any other medicine s yet known or before the public.— PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. 'rho proprietor has in his possession numerous certifi cates, narrating the astonishing and miraculous cures effected by this medicine, and directs attention to the following only, to assure those who aro so unfortunate to be afflicted with the terrible disease heretofore regard ed incurable, that Lass's preparation la -autos? Dat.a.l -111..5 IN ITS cviiel From Mrs. Eroolis, widow of Maj. Jas. Drool% Into of Conneaut, 0. Mr. 7.. LA CONNEAUT, Feb. 3, 1853. KE,SIr: Please send me another bottle of Fit Medicine, as I do not like to he without it on hand. When I commenced giving the medicine to my son Ed gar, be bad from ono to three fits per day. Ile has now taken the medicine over five months, and has had, I think, but two fits in that time, and those very light.— Ms body and mind are very much improved; and by the blessing of God, 'feel that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted activity. Ile Is 28 years old. and has had fits over 12 years, which have been very frequent, and very destructive to his consti tution and mind. Hundreds of dollars have been ox ponded. for medicine to "coax PITS" but nothing has 'rielieved him until ho,usedyourmedirine. liespectfully yours, . POLLY DROOKS. From Judson Landon, County Superintendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. -:. 1118VILLe, 53. Mr. Z. Laws—Sir: Please send a few ; m F or b e . b 4 ott l l B es of :your "Fit Medicine;" I may not need It, but think sof ..,,pr to keep it on hand, Your medicine has done wonders. rgave it to bliss. Jano .Delano; she has had fits for 26 I years, brought on bl•having the meanie when but four year okf', which could not be brought out to thesurface. ter taking the medicine a few days, sus HAD A PINS of masfou.s, sad has had no fits slum. She had fits lienaptoms almost deltic She and her 'father concur 0 1 44 ..,rlth roo in saying that wo 'believe the medicine has or ,Wl.ll work a weed, .cure. I also gave , , the medicine to 'AGas,Jelnollimadersolcand Arb,Carby, Atha have.had'fits itltfkost. do nt/ .0,4 .latunixir of years. ,illorr I l ls lard ' 49,66 *,6nfl kballfolheinlildichsetvlll -have the dered Afoot: .16lueh montY.his lioeWbxpended by the friends of the shove patients for.doeterlng, all to no purpose,...... The cure was left for your medicine to perform, and I can choerfulirreconamendlt as , a •valuable discovery.-- liespectfulit yours; . ' JUDSON LANDON, . Suporlutondent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary. Prepared and sold at wholesale by. Z. Mar, Conneaut, Ohio. F F. iVELLFiIt, traveling agent. - Sold by S. W. Daverstlek: Carlisle; D.,Thonias, ehanlesburg; D. W. Gross. Ilarriaburg. 'Oct. 6-Iy* ORN SITELLERS.,XANDERPS PAT.. YNT CORN SHELLER, decidedly tho best-and cheap. NS 0W in use. Farmers 'are requested to ball anti ox. cll amino it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machlue•Shop, or at Saston's ifardware Store. For salo at reaionable picket' by Aug. 2--;-3ull Dr. J. A. CARMAN, Dentatzt, Harrisburg, Pa. GARDNER A DROWN tarliele Aeralb, FuOrieptioo§, VOLUME TEN OF THE " SCIENTI v VIC AMERICAN" eallitnencea ail- tlieltith of Sep tember. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the - interests of MaellaNteS, IavENTOIIB, MANUS/a:MO:US Alin ietitttiata, and is edited Mali practically skilled In the arts and sciences. Probably no other Journal of the same character is so extensively circulated, or so goner ally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Vain:OdePatents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are Illustrated with EngrAvlngs, and the claims of ail the Patents are published regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus maiming it a perfect SCIENTIFIC the MECHANICAL liNet - eI.OPEDIA of information - upon the subjects of } Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry, Eng,i neeering and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly in quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains Four Hundred and Sixteen Pageli of Reading Matter, Several Hundred Engravings with a full and cmnpleto Index. Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week, and the practi cal receipts in one volume are worth to any family much more than the subscription price. The following CABII MUMS are offered by the Publish ers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by the Ist of JanuaryoBss: $lOO will be given for the largest list; $75 for the second; SCS for the third; $55 for the fourth; $5O for the fifth s4:', for the sixth; $4O seventh; $35 for the eighth; $.ll Mr the ninth; - $2O for the tenth; $2O for the eleventh, $l5 for the twelfth; $lO for the thirteenth; and $5 for the fourteenth. The rush will be paid to the order of the successful competi tor immediately alter the Ist of January IBps. TEsus :—One copy, ono year, $2; one copy, six months, $1 ; five copies, six months, $4; ten copies, six months, $8; ten. copieSh twelve months, $l5; fifteen copies, twelve months, $22; twenty copies, twelve months, $2B in advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be ta ken at less than $1,40' each. Nantes can be sent In at different times and front different PostOfflces. Southern and Western money taken for subferiptions. Letters should be .directed, post-Paid, to MuNN k Co.. 128 Fulton street N. Y. irry-Messrs: Moss & Co. are extensively engaged In procuring patent for new inventions. and will advise inventors, without charge, In regard to the novelty of their improvements. )Aug. 30, 1854.-3 w I 1) , 1 1 1..; O vA I N cI A I A /.\l , l` ren l , T h, l . i , , ,, l i il a n h O i,, N .id 1 1: 14 ,, N it . i i i \ ou — t, It. Eight thousand copies sold! Every Farmer and every citizen should have a copy. BOWEN'S PICTORIAL. SKI:MI .1340 K OF PENNSYLVANIA; Or, its Scenery. Internal Improvements, Resources and Agriculture, poptilarly described. Illvstrated with over 200 lltvtatiful.Engrav, lint's, end accompanied by Barnes' Large Map of the State, carefully colored. Eighth Edition, Revised, Cor rected and Improved. Ono VolUnle, Bvo., with .over 500 pages and handsomely bound. ,Sent by mail, Of),.free of expense. It is impracticable In so short a space as thIS to give an adequate idea of, the variety of subject, nod the ex tent of research which this Volume contains. , The whole field has been 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. (so common to works of this character,) which no doubt is oneOf the causes of Its very great popularity. The Agriculture of the State is a prominent topic in the work, and all its parts receives his earnedus l ttention, not merely speculrting on the results of husbaldry, but searching. and finding how the greatest advantage can be gained from 'the best sources. Every Farmer should read and study his remarks, and also those who depend od the Farmer for the necessaries of lifetr all should understand something of the medns b. which tbehb necessaries are produced. Cities, Towns and Villages are, described and dwelt upon, the characbuistics 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 thil 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 by a master hand. Added to this is Campbell's always beautiful Uertrude of Wye- Ming, tho merit of which it Is unnecessary to speak about. - • A ',hid and truthful description of the grand and majestic Scenery of the Old Keystone State, is elan a prominent subject In the Volume. Nothing can exceed the grandeur and beauty of Pennsylvania's Romantic Hilts, and well does tho author understand the suliject with which he deals. • The Press throughout the State have, with united voice, pronounced It the Best Popular Book over written on the State, and without a single exception have re. commended the work in the highest terms. The many flattering, notices bestowed upon It will be collected to gether and published, in a future circular. Accompany ing every volume is Barne's Large Map of the State, carefully colored;—the latest and best Map published, and which retails seperately at Ono Dollar, and is un doubtealy the only correct ono Issued. Tho price of the Book is placed at the lowest 'rate for which it could ho 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 hook publish ed I The Publisher has gone to great expenlo In publishing the Rook in proper style. Tho engravings are beauti fully executed; the typo largo and clear; and the paper of a flue texture; while the binding is at the same time tasty and durable. and having done his part well, he subnUts the work to the examination of the people, confidently recommending it to the attention of those interested In the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Reading Railroad Company, Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company. Norristown and other rallroada In the State, in the Schuylkill and Lehigh 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 Fanner and every citizen of the great State of Pennsylvania, he submits this splendid volume, and respectfully solicits their prtron• ' Agents will call upon the citizens for, their subscrip. Mon, and iu cases where no agent has called, any person wishing it, will have It sent free of caponbe, by.remlt- Ong the amount to the Publisher. _ Invariable Price of the Work: Embossed Muslin, - - .. $2 00 CI " gilt edges and side - - 250 " Morocco, marbled edge - - 225 " Turkey Morocco, extra - - 400 4c4 . -Agents wanted In every County in .the State.— Any pereou desiring an Agency plea., address the Pub lisher itinnedlately. WSI. wurn: SMITH, Publisher, aepto-54 . 105 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 111)-JOIIN A. /11:AOY, Kingstown, is Agent for the above work In Cumberland county. Tirtio, Stores. - ---- _............. DRUGS ! DRUGS I DRUGS 1 t'resh SUPPLY! I have just received a fresh stock of I t, • Medicines, Paints, Glass,. Oil, dm., which; having been purchased with great awe at the best city houses, I canoonfidently recommend to Families Plifticians,count7 Meryhants and Dealers, es be: log fresh and pure. ; DRUG -- , .l'istent Medicines, Wine Chemicals; Instru ments, pure Essential Oils, Herbs and Extracts, Spites, ground Anil vrhole, Essences, Perfumery, Ac.. Cod Liver 011—ivarrantedgenuine. DYII-STUFFlndlgoes t Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Can Woods, 011 Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. PAlNTS—Wetherill k Brother's Pure. Load; Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jonsey Window Glean, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and coach. Tarnish, and lied Load. MI of which will ho sold at the very lowest market price. .. • Also, a fresh and splendid assortment of B. A N .0. ,If GOODS, Fruits; Confectionary, and Innumerable Other .articles calculated for use, and ornament, all of which are offered at the lawest cash prime. at the cheap Drug, hook and. Fancy Store of the rc . ubscrlher on North Ilan over stiroet.'". .' ' , ' ' '' B. IP . IfAVERSTICE. • • A l RESIT DRUC 8, 'MEDICINES; &c. ac.—l have Just received from Philadelphia arrd . Now York very extensive additions to my / former . stock, embracing nearly every article of Blediefne now l uge .totether with • rir „ Paints, ,Turpentine, Perfu r. :marv: Soaps, Stationary, Fine Cutlery,Vish ‘ Tackle, Brushes of almost every descrip• tier t with rtn , endleSs . variety of other articles, which I 41311 dOtOrMitletl to 101 l at the VERY LOWEST prices t , All Phystcla s, Country. Merchants, Pedlars and oth-. ors, 'are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will tio sold of a goad quality; and upon reasonable terms. SL ELLIOTT, May 30.. -Main street, Carlisle, se-Job Printing • done at this office o.lll — W — r — rEsr - DISCOVERY OF. Tn i A GE -- Earmers,•Feinllles'and others, can pur c moo no remedy °ghat to Dr. TOBIAS' Venetian UM moot, fur Dysentery, Colic, Crou, Chronic Rheumatism Quinsey, Sono 'Throat, Toothache; Rea Sickness, Cuts Borne, Swellings, Old Sores, alunquito Bites, Insee, Stings, Pains hi the Limbs, Chest, Beck, ,te. If it doe' not give relief, the money will be refunded—all that is asked, Is a trial, and use it according to directions. The article is an English remedy, and was used by Win. IV, King of England, and certified to by him, an a cure for Itheuinatisin, when everything else recommended by his physicians had failed. Oler 10,000,000 of bottles have been sold in the Unit ed Stntes; without a single Mime, and familif s have stated that it wan worth $lO per bidele, they never Would be without it. In case of Croup, as It Is as certain as it is applied. It cures Toothache in three minutes; Headache In half an hour, and f holes. when first tali en, in a few hours. It Is perfectly Innocent to take In• ternally, and has tho recommendation of many of the most eminent Physichms in the United States. Price, 25 and 50 vents. Dr. Tobias has also put up n Liniment fir norms, in pint bottles. which is. unrinuted—rbesper and better than any other. for the cure of Colic, Units, Swellinrs, old Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Cinched feel, Acc.— Price, 50 cents. Dr. Tobias could fill n dozen newspapers with the cer tificates and letters received,- relating to the wenderful cures .accomplished by his Liniment, but evnsidel ea that warranting It is sufficient. as any person whn Mea net obtain relief, need not pay for it. There has I elm so much worthless medicine sold to the public. that Tr To bias' wishes his article to rest on its own merits, and If he gives the value of the Money received, then he the patronage of the public, not otherwise. DB. TOBIAS' Office. 240 GREENWICH Street, ew York. For sale by A. Smith, Seveuth and Chestnut streets: Dyett & Son, 132 N. Second street; T. IL CallendOr. SS S. Third street, and by the Druggists tbroughcut the United States. TIIEMItEAT 111111FIER 01 ,, TILE BLOOII.- 1 -NA a particle Of'Mercury in it. An infallible remedy for Serofu la, King's Evil, lt heumatlsm, Ohsti nate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Dietetics. mile, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ding Worm or 'Fetter, Scald Head. Enlargement and Pain of the Doves and deists. Stuborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders. Lund ago, Spiral Complaints and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. 12,9__Thls great alterative medicine and Purifier of the Blood, is now used by thousands of g,rliteful path nts io all parts"of the United St:ttes, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medi cines, "CARTER'S SPANISH :MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Itheumatistn, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin ' Liveriffs ease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys Diseases of the Throat, Penile Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are very speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood. nothing has yet loon found to compare to it. It cleanses the system ofall im purities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kid ney's, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stom ach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies It Is incomparably totter than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of CARTIVB SPANISH Manton will remove all 'fallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity- to the step, and Improve the general health Iu ft remarkable de gree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of cart iticates which we have receiv ed from from persons from all parts of the United Sates, Is the best evidence that there is no Humbug al - out it. The press, hotel-keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men. well known to the couttnnnity, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this tIREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the AGENT, and got a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all MedicineS has performed. Pone genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEERS, Pro prietors, No. 3, Pearl street: Richmond, Va. to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by S. Elliott. S. W. Havel-stick, Carlisle ; fra Day, Mechanicsburg; If. Herron, NowvIlle; J. C. Altiq Shlpponsburg, and by dealers In medicines every where. frillE WONDER. OF 'l'll AGE !- A:' For, the cure of Saltrhoum, Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or Cracked liands, lawns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, Inflammation of the Breast, bites of insects, Sere Ups, Pimples on the Face, and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, and ail diseases of the Skin. This Ointment will cure the Shltrheum and Burns, or Chapped hands, quicker and surer than tiny other medi cines of the hind before the public. To substantiate the above, I van give hundreds of cer tificates, but I consider it no MCI, as (any person ran do the same, If they have friends, fi.r even a worthless or tiele) 1 rely solely on the merits of the Ointment fur the public patronage. N. B.—A single box of this Mare .t will keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor's, or I le hanic's Louth:Jet them chap or crack ever so bad, sou it and in good work ing order all winter. Prepared awl Add by MO • HOE TEItBEL, Aastuck, Conn. Sold also the principal Drumsts,on ug dCountir Dior chants. Price 25 cents per box. Nov. 16, 1553-ly UAVE you a cold?—Gallohor's Elixir has acquired a just 'celebrity for the cure of all diseases arising front Severe colds, and its efficacy has been attested and approved by hundreds of our most re spectable citizens. In'every Instance immediate relief has been given, as the followina certificate from those who have tried It bears testimony. Manufactured and for sale by JAMES GAUNTER, 4gcnt •We the undersigned do certify that we have natal Onl lolser's preparation for Consumption, Colds. Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, &c., and having experienced immedL ato relief therefrom would recommend it to all afflicted In that way." , Thoe. li. Skiles, Mrs. M. oould, li. 11. McCoy, E. L. Wolf, Peter, .Monyor, U. 8. Hackett, Joseph Lobach, N. W. Woods. ' Carlisle; April 25, 1854—1 y A MAP. OF CUMBERLAND COUN A .TY.—Fismn entirely original FurTeys, by actua measurement throughout , the whole county, by 11. F DRIDGENB. The, nubscriber Is now engaged in making Surveys preparatory to publishing . a new and .complete Map of Cumberland County, upon a large scale. Every Public Bead and Stream, with the locations of all Mills.'Storea, 'Dwellings, and Public Buildings, will be accurately laid down. All the Public Buildings In the County will be. distinctly Indicated, and the names, of owziors of proper. ty generally, Will be Inserted In thei proper positions on , the Map. A Table ofAistimies, Statistics of the County, en :Lamed, plans of the ,principal Villagee, and few of the' most Attractive views in the CoUnty, will he inserted in the margin; thue'giving,overy satisfaction, and render- ing the Map most valuable," to the Owners of Property, Merchants, Travelers, fkinveyancers, and thil inhabitanra, generally, of the region delineated In as much as this work is to bo made up„of actual surveys made upon the ground, it will require time to accomplish It; it Is not expected, therefore, that it will ho ready for publication tnuelVtinder the period of Two Years. The size of the Map will be about flvo ibet by four, and will cost live dollars. • , Y. BRIDOENS, Publisher,. N. E. eorneriofMarshall and.. Wood St. Philadelphia Sept 4 27-1 mpd. .0(111A LONG SHAWLS—Just rocolved a few Long and Square Grorba Sbnwls sad r.4loby - ' • G. W. MTN} .11, Miebicines. Jliebicines Yort4 an Nappintss Ea .sttus ttnb ,pzugbters of affliction Dr. C. L. SELLING}, ICLECTIC PHYSICIAN ANO ACCOUCHEUR, Blechanioaburg, Pa. =EI Dr. KH4.I.ING announces to the afflicted that he Is a rogulkr graduate of the best Medical College In the United States, and, during many years of eery extensive practice, has been familiar with every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, even when abandoned by'the regular faculty. His perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the mama to the sad, 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 mako known Ins NEVER-FAILING - 11E1FEDIEg,.that-thbBo that mourn may rejoice,, iii the afflicted leap for joys- ALL, no matter what their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write disease and-symptoms full and plain, and you can receive au answer by return mail free' stating the medicine required and the price of it. Address, C. L. KELLING, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. • N: B.—The Doctor will attend patients 'at rn3 distance, when required. it 1 V E It COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Disease the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disorder° Liver or ;stomach, such as Constipation. hi ward pilau fulness of blood to the •head, acidity of the sterner'. nausea, heartburn, disgust for fond, fulness or weight i the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or - fluttering a the pit of the stomach, swimming et the head, hurrie and difficult breathing, truttering at the heart, chain or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, din iIVAS of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever an dull pain in the head. deficiency of persplitttion.3enov ness of the skin and eyes, pain In the side. hack, chest limbs, Ac., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the 'lest constant imaginings of evil, and great depressb n of sph Its, can be effectually cured by Dn. lioonAsn's CEI.I MATED GERMAN BITTERS. prepared by Dn. C. N JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled,' equalled, by any other preparation In the United States as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful phys clans had failed. These hitters are worthy the attention of invalids.- Possessing great.virtues In the rectification of (Usenet of the Liver and lesser glands., exercising the CUM searching powers In weakness and affections of the d gestivo organs, they aro withal cafe, certain and plea aut. TESTIMONY PROM PENNSYLVANIA. J. D. Spring, Lareyville, Pa., April 0, 1854, says, " can get you some good certificates for your German It it tors in this vicinity if you wish them. A lady purcha/ Mg/101110 of it this week, says that it is by far the hes medichio she ever knew, having done her and he daughter much good, &e. 8. It: Lawson, Donford's Store, Somerset co, Pa., Au, 15, 1853, says, "I am much attached to your Derma. Bitters, having used two bottles of it, which I procure from S. hurts, your agent at Somerset, and found grew relief from it in disease of, the Liver. I find it he great effect on my lungs. strengthening and Inv igeratle them, which, as I am a public speaker, is a grent. help I me." Dr. Giles, Newton Muninom May, 1051, said: " have used myself half a dozen bottles of your Germs Bitter° for Liver Comfflaint and diseases of a nervot ammeter, resulting from the abuse of meratry. I wr poisoned and afflicted with spasma from the use of th latter article. The German Bitters is the first attic' Lunn which I obtained any relief. I have also given Lt article to many dyspeptics, with the must salutary r sults. I think as many snore bottles will cure me." .1. C. Young, Esq., of Dauphin, l'a., writes May 5, 's' "I was afflicted with General Debility, Intestinal Weal ness and Costiveness, for which I used many differer remedies without relief. lat list used your lloolland German Bitters. I took a few bottles according to d rectinns, and was completely cured. I have not been a healthy for ten years as I have been since I took yen Bitters, which Is about one year ago."- These Bitters are ENTIRELV VFOLTABLJE. always strengt) ening. the system and never prostrating it. Sold by dealers in modielno and storekeepers ever where, and by Samuel Elliott, S. W. Ilareptick and I W. Cauffman, Carlisle; Eminger & Co. Mechanicsburi, Snyder .4 Diehl, Newburg, and by Dealers in Medians generally. Nov. 72., . ) OCTOR YOUR SELF—PRIVATELY nts, by means of the POCi ,T , EfitIO4.,APIUS, or Ever is IDS OWN PHYSICIAN re thirty-sixth Edition, wit to hundred engravings, silos ig Private DifttlieS and Ma • -nations of tho tienerativ /stem, in every shape an rim:' to which is added !reatirat on the Diseases of P. 'ties, Intended for the use .1 talc* only, Oleo page 100) Ls ,rg,of the highest Important 'ltmmarried people, or these ems tomplating marrine. By; lYm. Yowl°, M. D., Uradual of theADOlVeisitY et Pennsylvania, Member of the En; al Collegonf Surgeons, London, and Honorary Monts of the Philadelphia Medical society. The various fOrn of Secret diseases, .Senrinal Weakness, Diseases of It Prostrate (Hand. Impotency, solitary habits of youth.ar faithfully described. and -all -the receipts glveu in pis/ language. The chapters , on &elf abuse and Semis,' Wonkness is worthy of particular attention, And 'lberia he read by every ono. Young men who have boon 123 thrtunate In contracting disease, previous to plods yourselves under the care of any doctor no matter vrtu his pretensions may be;get - a copy•of this truly valuah work. • Sca Captains and persona going to soa should posse • 'Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket /Recalls' us. or Every olio Ills own Physician. ,Escula AIW - Let no father be ashameitto present a copy of 1/ pius to-hie It may SaTO Mtn hem an ealo • grave. Let no young man pr woman enter into the e• cret obligations-of. married life withoutrendingthopos • •et ./Esculaplus. Let no one suffering ,from a itacknis cough, pain lu the side, tentless nights, nervous *Ain u nd the whole train of Dyspeptic sensation's. and On pby their physician, be another moment without oo • suiting the ~Ta' culaplus. nave ,the married or the about to be married . any impediment, mad 'thin tru ' useful Book, as it has been the Mewls of saving . the Rands of unfortunate creature, 'from the very jaws death. Upwards of a AIILLION copies of this colebratr work has been sold in - this country and Europe slues 1 38, when 'the first edition was Worst. .4* - - Any person sending TWENTY-PITE cents es closed in a letter, will receive one copy of.this book T. mnil; or five copies will bo sent for $l. 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