3.ifle Folk . Honor thy Mother 'Come on boys l' shouted Harvey 33., to a troop of his playmates, 'Where ? where I' 'Lets go down to the river and have II good skate; I'll show you how to cut your name scicutifically.' 'Yes come on ! let's go ! let's go l' an swered they. 'Where arc you going, Millard ?' , am going home.' 'Come on, don't back out.' dare not go without the consent of my inother.' 'Coward I coward! coward !" cried thd Ell 'l'm not a Coward,' replied Millard , his eyes flashing and his manly form erect : not a coward, I promised my mother I would not go where there was danger vithout first obtaining permission from her.' lie isjight,' said George, am r ,o.oing with him to ask my mother.' 'You can wait or go on, as you 'choose,' slid Millard ; am going immediately, and if she consents, I'll join you ;' and he turned on his heel and walked, off with George. 'Let them go !' cried Ilarvey;"they are the milksops, we're the bravos !! and he r.in toward the river, followed by the hovil: • . It was early in the spring, and the sun was thawing the ice very fast, which made it dangerous to go on it, and for Oat reason Millard would nut go. Harvey was a bad buy; he respected neither his father nor his mother ; be pri led himself on his manlinesS, smoked segars, and was coming on vorylost. Millard respected his mother, obeyed her in all thing,, loved all his playmates and feared God. • How many Millards and llarveys are there, I wander who read this paper every week ? 1 think not many Harveys. Dear bays do you always obey your mother ? Do yoU respect her ? If I were to say you did not love her, you would be yery much shocked, would you not ? Well you must•prove your love by obeying her always. As somi as a boy thinks he is too old to obey his mother, scourns her consols, smokes segars, runs with fire companies, stands at corners making remarks on all who pass, then it is all up with him. I would not think much of him, hut pity him and think of his poor mother, his waited youth and unhappy old age. Many a ruined man looks back to the time when he was tempted to do wrong, as the stepping-stone to all misery. If you have -moral courage, you will never fear to be called a coward. The real cOward,is he who disobeys his moth er from fear of ridicule. Stores anti --Sims. QTOVES I STOVES!! STOVES !!!- JOHN D. tIOROAS would inform the public that ho has now on hand at his establishment, on Main St., next door to Marion Hall, the largest and most coot . - plete assorttnent of COOK, OFFICE A PAR-. • LOU STOVES to be found In this county, ' l g which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. Ills stock consists of a large assortment of new nn dr highly ap '' droved PATENT COOKING ST ORS, finished to the most complete manner, and calculated for either Arm,' or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, may be :bumf at his establishment. Also, a great variety of the most approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, in eluding a number of new styles, possessing very $llll.l - advantages over those heretofore In use. Families and housekeepers are respectfully invited to give him a cull before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country and put up at the shortest no tice. lle continues to do all kinds of TIN AM) SLIEST IRON WARE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on hand or will make to ordor,overy article required by housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Tin and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufac tured. Persons in want of articles in his line may al ways be sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction by giving him a call. novl-1854 pREPARE FOR WINTER! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. The subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover st., CArlisle, the sign of the "Mantling!' Red Coffee l'ot," .. ... sires to call attention of the public to liLs largeLS= - sortmont of STOVES, of the newest and most fashion . hie Styles, from the best manullictories in the country, and at all price from $3 to $l5. Among his PARLOR & ell AMllkiat STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctie, Revere, Star, ;,-*Z "ersian, Union and 'Etna Air Tight, together Atli other patterns which he has of all sizes for parlors or chambers, and calculated fur buAling either wood or coal. Also, the :Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK ING: STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, and intend-el for either wood or cool.— Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stovo--a new and du: gantarticle to which he invites the 'particular atten tion of families.. Ills cooking stoves range in price from' $lO to 25 with the Jixtnres.complete. Also, Nine Pinto Stoves of various patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Conk ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, kr. Also, every article in the Doe of Tin and Copper Warn. 'the public are Vospoct folly Invited to miles hn Is eoidident with . his la rge stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en tire satisthetion to every purchaser. Call and see. Oct. 25, 1851. M. MORRIS. ~;"9.40.c_1104N11R of Ran: over and Lon her C fk. " 0 itt,TSLE.--Thelidersign ea hos always on hand a largo stork of superior Cabinet Ware, In all the different styles, Which he is ` prepnred to sell at the lowest prices. Ile ' li lt VS attention pat-tien t/I.lly to 010 PATENT "SPIIINn BOTTOM BEIATE nu, a most *Piaui article, whi h entirely obviates all oi l jneti ons. _ The bottom can 1 attached to old Bedsteads. They have glVial entire satist'artiefi to all who Inivo them In use. .:Fay - COFFINS made to order at the shorlicst police. JAoon FETTE4.,, atuttunce. tiliollN ,P. LlNE—Wholesale and Re tail dealer •in American, English and German 1 AItDWARE, 011 s, Paints, &e., .I:. Mechanics, builders anti thu public generally, who are in want of liardware c 4, ,I , .I of any kind. are invited toi ,all in and .. .N-4 ..., , + -, x ~.. amine my un s uually - larg stock of • . : 1 . ' '7 I, ", otals. which I ant selling at very low 0 prices. Just stop in; it will only detain yen a very few minutes to be convinced that %%bat everybody says —that hvii's is decidedly the place to vet gond goods at law,priejs—must be true. IA NE'S flartiNCllVe SUMO, . West Side North Ilan over street. „ 111 A - PCM OOK EIT DAM: ll OrrEe'r.e. The subscriber in consiquenee of 111-health, offers his en tire stock of lIAIiWAIth to any person or parsons wish ing to enter into the liardware business. Ile having so resolved in quitting the business, will give a bargain. besides his influence and custom. Any one desirous o getting into this business will do well to call soon. /111,1 if not dispused of by the lot of . I. , etober nest, he will then volumene° selling off at cost zit the old and well known stand. in North Llano vor street. next door to Charles MaTiaughlin's Hotel. 'JACOB CHAR erietrig 1 .1 - EKS RILL VAL HENYR S A AXTON. The subscriber having returned from the city would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the largo and well selected assort ninn t of Hardware which be has just received, consisting in part of DUI LDI M TERI A LS. nails. sere‘vs, hinges:leeks, belts. glass. putty, paints, oils.-&c. TOOLS,--edge tools; saws and planes o every description. with files, rasps, hammers, anvils. &c. A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco, lining and bind ing skins. shoe thread, was, pegs, lasts, harness mount ing, saddletrees. &e. COACH TRlMVlNO—canvass (plain, enamelled. fig ured and embossed.) patina and enamelled leaf her axles, springs, hubs, spokes. fellow, shads, .tc., Cabinet Makers will find n is rgi assortment of yarn idles. mahogany and walnut vu nears, moulding,, rosettes hair cloth, curled hair. e. The stook of Iron is iarge and well .selected. compri: Ind; all the kinds in general 'use. as hammered and rolled iron of all fiat, bar iind hand Iron, round. square and oral icon, hors`-shoe iron and nail rods. with a largo lot of cast and spring steel, English and American blis ter steel. ,t:e. Housekeepers and those nliout e:onmencinq will fled-it 'fOitheirJoi vantage t' call alia eunnine our cutlery,brit- Onnin aqui platen wore palms. kettles, cedar wnre, Inc:Lets. In addition t , , the a!swe we have laaali{ed a splendid assortment of V AM. PAPER, making the stork , A n. plete, and at sue), prices as cannot fail to give satistnc ti•m. We invite all friends to call. knowing It %, Mho to their-own advantage: itemetoher Last High Street. ('article. Pa. ale t. 12, 11 ENRY 'SA XTON. .1 - ij It ES I I It IVA I, ol+' II I)- w A It E.—Tho subseriber baring returned I'n:in rite has just opened rm. the Fall trade a large and well selected stock of foreign and domestic I lard W:Iro, embracing ever thing usually onn! in that line Id' bu siness. The attention of friends and tite-publie generally is respectfully directed to the assortment on hand. ns suring them that goods 01 all hinds will be sold for cash at a very small advaiwe On manulfheturers prices. Rt. , member the old stand. East -Main Street, ('article. Pa. Au.; 110, 145.1. H. SA X TON . ~lieaic,iiics. " r OUT II WASII.-13eautifill White Teeth healthy Gums and a Sweet Breath—Ail who are desirous of obtaining these benefits should use ZBIZ MAN'S IJELEBRATED TOOTH WASH. This deli:dons, iirticie combines s pally ineritos'inui; qualities that Bi lifis now becomo a id:intim:it favorite with the citizens of New York. Philade:phia and Baltimore. Dentists pro scribe it In their practice most surceT.Rfully, and from every source the m 'fit flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are ininunlintely benefit ted by its use; its itetion ulna' them is mild, soothing and effective. It idealises the teeth so thoroughly. that they are made to rival pearl In whiteness, and dl Muses tlfrougli the mouth deliAtfulfreAine,. that the breath is rendered exquisitely tisnvel,.. I t diehltvetstlutse impurities which tend to produce decay, and. us a ..,n -sequence, when thirst, are removed the Imeth to u , t al• ways remain sound. Head (Inc following from Dr. .1. A. Carman: Mr F. Zermen—Sir: rased and rerommended your Tooth Wash In my pr . :tale° for some time, I lied ft the most effectual Dmitrilice In use, and therefore recom mend it to the public. Dr. J. A. Cara I.N, Dentist, Ilarrh,burg, Pa Read the thilowing tostimony: Ma. ZERIMAN—Ihnir Sir: I hare fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash and eon, without hesita tion, recommend It as the best ,s that has come under my notice during an experience as Dentist of more than six teen. years. It cleanses the Teeth, soothes and burdens irritated limns, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. From the months of those who make use of it, however, it will certainly speak SI. Itself. (Ivo. SeDIV,IA, Surgeon Dentist. 271). South Tenth st., Philadelphia. It is used and recommended by all the eminent Dent ists in New York. Philadelphia. Baltimmc, and other cities where it has been Introduced. All should give it a trial. qr.h- Prepared only by Francis Zeman, Dru!zgibt and rbrinist , and sold srbolesale and retail by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle, .1. Dorsheinier. Merbanie.sburg, .1. Herron. New .1. C. Williams, Shippensburg, and by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. EPILEPSY Can be Cured. Lake's VEUETABLE cOMI.OUND, for the cure of EN LLP,I" or FITS! is perfornting more wonderful eurns than any other medkine yet known or before the puldk.— PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A B01"I'LE. The proprietor has in his imsses,ion numerous certiff. cotes. narrating the astonishing and 'miaculous cures effected by this medicine, and directs attention to the following only:to roontre thoso who are on unfortunate to he afflicted with the terrible disease heretofore regard ed Incurable, that !AFL'S preparatlon 18 ALMOST INVALI DIX rrs ennr.! Froin Brooks, widow of Maj. Jas. 'Brooks, Into of Conneaut, a CONNEWT, Feb. 3, 1853. Mr. Z. Dasr—Sir: Please send Me another bottle of Fit Medicine, as I do not like to be without it on hand. When .1 commenc-41 giving the lIICIIICIEP to my son FA „. gar, he had from one to three tits peray. Ito 11113 now taken the medicine over five moot "and bas bad. I l think. but two fits in that time. and use very light:— Ills body mid mind are very mu.oh improved: and by the blessing of (lick I ted that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted activity. lie Is 2S years old. and has had tits over 1•2 years, which have been very frequent, and very destructive to his consti tution And mind. Hundreds of dollars have been ex pended for medicine to "Coax Fire,” but nothing.has relieved him until he used your medicine. Respectfully yours,. POLLY BROOKS. . . From Judson Landon, County Superintendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. KLNOSVILLE, Feb. 4,18,53. ! Mr. Z. LAttr—Sir: Please send it few more bottles of your "Fit Medicine." I may net aced it, but think saf or to keep it on hand. ' Your medicine ban done wonder, , ., 1 I gave It to Miss Jane Delano; she has had tits fhr .26 years, bought on by having the measels when but four years old, which could not he brought but to thesurface. After taking the medicine a few days, Sl//1 HAT A PINE ' CROP op mEISELS, and has had 110 fits 811100. • She had fits :or symptoms almost daily. She and her tither concur ' with me In saying that we believe the medicine has or will work-a perfect cure: I also gave the medicine to Miqs Jane Henderson and Aris Carby, who have had IDS Mutest. dallyi.'for a number of years. Their fits have ceased, and I believe tin medicine will have the desired effect. Much money has been expended by the friends of the alawe patients for doctoring, all to no purpose. The cure was loft for your niedleine to perform, and I can cheerfully recommend it 'as a valtnible - filitifOtr-4-' itespeaftdiA , yours, JUDSON LANDON, . Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary. ' Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. Vote, Conneaut. Ohio. . , E. E. 'WELLER, tracethig agent. Sold by S. W. Haverstlek. Carlisle; E. H. 'Clamint.s, Ma eltaniesturg; I). W. dross. TIAY D STRAW CUTTERS., CORN SIIELLEItS.—A laro assortment of ha proved IlAy, Straw and Fodder ('utters, now on hand.— Also: (rouble and Magic , corn Allen: for ellbor hood or horse pow . er. of tbo very latest manufooprer ineluding tho premium libeller at the latoyennsy)rauia State lair. For solo by PASCII,A A1011111: 4 Azrieultural 'Warehouse and Seed Store, corner of ith and Market, Philadelphia. - • Dee. 6, 1851—tf , - tEarlisle pernlb. VuOrications. VOLUME TEN OF THE " SCIENTI , FIC AMERICAN" commences on the 10111 of Sep- Leather. it Is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interests of MR.111.'0004. INVENTORS. MANE FACTUPEIIh AND Fnterrs. and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts andsciences. Probably no other ..lournal of the saute character is so e,..N tensively circulated, or so gener ally esteemed-Abr its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents Which issue weekly from the Pateht :Itlire are Illustrated with Engravings, and the claims Of all the Patents Ore published regularly in Its columns as they are issued. thllB Otahlv It a perfect SFIENTIEIe AND MECHANICAL ENCTEI.OI.EDIA ul InfOTIDatIOD upon the stibjects of Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry, lingi• necering and the Sliel•CCH generally. It is published wet!, Y In quarto form suitable for binding. and each volume contains Four Hundred and Sixteen Pages of Reading Matter. Several limidred Engravings, with a full and tompleto Index. Its circulation on the hist Volume exerded 23.000 copies per week, and the praetit cal rerciptsan one volume are worth to any family much more than the sul•scription prier. The follOWlng CAsn Pana:s are offered by the Publish ers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by the Ist of January, 1555: $lOO will he given for the largest list: $75 for the seemed; $l5 for the third: $55 for the fourth;sso for the fifth, $l5 .for the sixth; $4O seventh; $35 for the eltzlith; $3O for the ninth: $25 fer tile tenth; $2O for the eleventh; $l5 for the twelfth : $lO for the thirteenth; and $5 for the Iburteenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competi tor Immediately alter the Ist of January 1555. TER M 8 :-0110 copy, one year, $2; WIC copy„six MOO thr. $1 ; lire copies. hir Mon tire, $4 : ten copies, six months, $5; tell copies, twelve months, $l5: fifteen copies. twelve months, $22; Levitt:, copies, twelve mouths, $2B In advance. Xn munher'or subscriptions ablrc twenty ran be ta• ken nt less than $1,40 each. Names van be sent itt at diffotent tittles and from different Pest (titres. Southern and Western money taken for subferiptimis. Letters should he directed, punt-paid, to Mesa & 12S Fulton street N. Y. itir - MvS.r.. , . \lU•vu are e%tensli Illy engaged In procuring patent for nee• Inc'enflons. and Will advi , e inventors, wlt }lent charge, In regard to the novelty of their improvetnents. . !Aug. 11 ) ()ItTANT 1V0111( ON PENN SYLVANIA. No Pennsylvanian shonbi be without it. Light thousand copies sold! Every Farmer and every eitizon should have a copy. BOWEN'S P 1 10011 L SkiLTell Boom OF PENNSYLV (NTA : its Scenery, internal /1111 , WellientS, ite.OllllVS and Agrb.Mtnre. poptilarly descri hod. 111 rot rated a'itdl over 1.',401 Beautiful" Engrav ings, and acminpanied by Barnes' Large Mop of the State. carefully (adored. Eighth Edition. Revised. :Coe reeled and improved. One Volume. Svo.. wRh over Imo paces nod handsomely bound. Sent by mail. t _free of p\penS., -it is imprnetienlde In - so - Mina a - spare as this to Ore nu adeqmile Idea of the variety of sul-jert. and the ex tent or research' whielt this Volume vontains. v. hole held has horn carefully explored. And no' de partment hin , eVer has burn iIANNed titer, but trenied until the sill jest has Leon made perli..etly unit to the simplest indeed one of the great peenliaiiiics Of the Boot; is its freedoin from dr) &toil. and st.itisties. tsu rommon to m'c•rlis of this elivritcter.) which no (timid is one of the rouses of itx very great popularity. The Agriculture of the State Is a prominent topic In tie worliound ail its parts riareives his earnest attention. not Merely specuirting on the results of lurshandry. but searching and finding how the greatest advantage can be gained from the best smrces. Every Farmer should read and study his remarks. and aISO those who depend on the Farmer for the necessaries of for All should understand something of the means by which those neeessaries are proileo,sl. Cities. Towns and Villages are described and dwelt upon, theeharactarlsties of the peoplenl in ted out, ainfl the various improvements in progress or projectial tined:—one of the deeply intercsting slcetehes in the lirerk is that on the AI yelping Valley; the vivid and At/lolling Interest thrown remand that devoted spot. is dwelt Upon with l'ealltiftil pathos and feeling, aud the leading events; in the trade part en:tided there In revo lutionary times. pointed out by a master hand. Added to this Is Campbell's niVity - D beautiful (Jeannie of NV vis ming. the merit of which it is unnecessary to spi;ak about. A livid and truthful description of the grand and majestic Scenery of the Old Keyst4oin st,t,.. i also z i prominont stlibJect to the Volume. Nothing can exceed the grandeur and urty of Pennsylvania's itcmantic and ‘v..11 (toes the author under:4.lnd the subject with «hirh he dealt:. rho Press throughout the State have. with united e 1 e, pronounced it the livA Popular I{ook ever written o n the State, and without a single exception have re commended the work in thoblighest terms. The many tiatteriug uetie s bestowc4 4,011 it will be collected to ;latter and published, he a future circular. Accmnpany• Inc every volume is Barne's Large Mop of the State, ,ettrefulli• colored.—tho latest and best Map published, and wh eh retails seperately at One Dollar, and Is un. doubtedly the only correct one issued. The price of the hook is placed at the lowest rate for which it could he manufactured. and the, execution of it to every respect Is alike beautiful and substantial.— liedependently of the film map, It is a remarkably cheap work; but that accompanying it. the publisher has no hesitation in pronouncing it the cheapest iksdi. publish ed The Publisher has gone to great expenle in publishing the Book in proper style. The engrat Rigs aro beauti fully executed: the typo large anti clear; and the paper of a fins texture: while the binding is et the same time tasty and durable, and hating clone his part well. he submits the work to the examination of the 'people. confidently reeommending it to the attention of those Interested in the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Reading Railroad Company, Sunbury and Erie Rath:tad Company. Norristown . and other railroads In the State, in the Schuylkill an Lehigh Navigation Companie. iu the Lehigh and nil other Coal Companies, throughout Pennsylvania, to all engaged in mining and, ma a fae turitq Coal and iron, to every Parnter and every citizen of the groat State of Pennsylvania. he submits. this splendid volume, and respectfully solicits their prtron age. Agents will Gall ttpon' the citizens for their submitr ion, and in cases whero no agent has oilled, any prawn visiting It, will havo it sent free of expetuk, by remit lug the amount to the Publisher. lucarlnble Price of tho Work: nunbof.sed Muslin, " gilt edn'en and side - " Mornnen. nuirbled I'dge Turkey Monvcn, IE2I in - -Agents Iceland in every County in the tn t . Any person desiring an Agency please address the Pub lisher Immediately. VV3I. WHITE SMITH. Publisher, septiLs4 105 Chen Street, Philadelpliln. 1Q1),„1(111N A. fIEAGY, Kingstown,, it: Agent for the above work in Oninherland county. Drug Stores. 'IIAItUG S I)lt tra S . ! DE UG 8 I Fresh 7 SUPPLY! I have just received a fresh stock of • Medicines, Paints lilacs, Oil, , Ac, which. laving ..,ze t f••• i,wn purehased with great eztre at the best city houses. I caneoutidently recommend to Families , g'•- Physicians, country 31orehants runt !hullers, as bo - : lug fresh and pure. •• DRUBS—Patent Medicines, Fine Chetinicals, Instru ments, purr+ Essential Oils, ,herbs and Eitracts, Spices, ground and whole, Essences, Perfumery, Sc. Cod Liver Oil—warranted genuine- DYE-STUFFS—lndigom, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Cant Woods, Oil Vittiol, Copperas, Lac Dye. I'AlNTS—Wetherill S; Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and VarnLsh Drusbe44, Jersey Window Mass, Linseed Oil. Thrpentine, Copal and conch Varnbh, and lied Le4l. All of which will be cold at the very lowtad market price. Also, a fresh and splendid assortment of 'IP A NCI' GOODS, Fruits, Confectionary. and Inn unierablii,othor articles calculated fur UBO and ornament, alt oft which are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, hook and Fancy Store of tho subscriber on North Ihim over streat. $ V IIAVIIItSTICK. _ TrI^XT NNS IVE PURNIT 1.110; ROOM. i j -=.I.AMES IL WEAVED would resorefeully call A.. 1 C 'I X -7: t t l i?l ' l l, i t t. t • ( xt i :eire f st i oc i tiV:l e n e iVi s t a lVt' l M'Vl i tt _ including Sofas, Wardrobes, Cootie an d Vablim, 7 ... i.,. -,. Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every other article In Ma-branch of loudness- Also 001 y On hand, the largest assortment of C 11.1.1 RS In Carlisle, at • the lowest prices. AOFF INS made at the short- 1),,, , est nonce and a Ifearse"provlded for funerals. Ile 4 ,i p solleitau Call at his orfatillshment. on North Han- 1 ; over stroia, near illag, , e's llotid. , • 4 a-Furillt ore) hired out by the month or year. . . - - 1300rr5 AND ,`FLOES.-A• vey large ) asvortident of Thirty and Fthoep of every desert'. Lion just iceeived and yelling vrry 1004 '54 CIIALLES- WILLY 31ichiciiies. rIIRE GREATEST DISCOVERY 01 4 . Til E AGE Farmers, Families and others, can put chase no remedy equal to Dr. TOMAS' lenetinu Liui merit. for Dysentery, Colic, Croup,Chronic hhemmtle Quinsey, Sore Threat, Jeothacim, ha Sickness, t'uts limns, Swellings, Old Sores; lilusquito Bites, I,.scc Stings, Pains In the Limbs, Chest, hack, Ire. It It d. et not give relief, the money t will be refunded—al) that Is asked. is a trial, and use It according to direct im.s."l he article Is an English remedy. and was used 1 y in, IV, Ling of England. and certitled to by hits, as a ewe P r Ithemnatism, when everything else tecomn:oudtd by his physicians had failed. Over 10,0111.000.01 bottles have teen sold in the Unit ed States. without n single fallnre. and tine,lltes I,IIVO state!' that It was woith $lO per bottle. they nev e r would be without, It, in race of Creep, ns it is as certnin ns it is applird. It cure): Toothache in there 'Muni,: Ileadarhe in half an hour. and l holera. anon first tat • en, In a few liOnts. It is perfectly Innocent to tale iu ternally. and has the reeemmendntlen of,rmany of the most eminent Physicians in the United States. I rice. 25 and 00 cents. Dr. 'fobins has also put up It idulment f r Hors( s lu pint bottles. utich is war) anted—cheaper and I °tier than any other. "for the rime of ('vile. Galls, Sweilleps. old Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked lleel, Price, fin runts. hr. Tobias could 1111 fh doyen newspapers with the cer tificates and letters receirt ed. relating to the wi itch fill 'Cores accdtnplished by his Liniment, t fit am<ldehs that warranting it is sutiic•ieut. as any person who tit e's nr t obtain relief. need not pay for it. There has 1 Pill so 11 1 11cli worthless medicine v. Id to the public. that 1 r bias wishes his arthle to re,..1. on its own merits, al 41 if. he gives the value of the money received, tben lie asks the pat r4.44;i", 4. of the• mil lb., not ethel wise. 'I'OBIAS' Office, •;4O GIIFENIVICII Street, Now York. For s:tle by A. Finltb, Seventh and Chestnut itrerds: Dyott. k Son. 132. N. Found street; T. It. Caller der, !*.s S. Third street. and by the Drng:hts ut the Villte.l States.. ...".%•%----••••. A , • C "a, 01:3 • .-,. A tr , t ? - 4 • ' k. " 16 c 1 e l " :-: : 72:14.11 ti . . 1115 ' -'''' 'T • ,- - Q... -*1 .,. '::-. , k,6 4 f-1 , -, i •4 . , 7. • - .4 , ..----,N.,_ .1 s, tl ~. • ..... Or k .. Q,k " ,-- r.,...kf1:,_,,..,..`, I .74 . : - , '' ' .3- ....i .. .. _ ~...4..........„ ...,.....,,.. 4 ,...........,,.,e..,,, •,.1,.. ,-,- . f ,:-',-- , ' W!' . X4..fii ,e.i, . — . l ,s , - - :• - -. .• - '''' 64;k*"'''''`E'lk*Z:.'''' r q.:!,:i.. ' ii . re . .,..; : •; fe.tnVit.,..it ie,rzti::: 1- 4 CARTEII'S SI'ANISII fAIIXT URE. .**--) THE (;I{l , ,Al' 14:1;11 , 11:11 lit"I'llE 1:1,(4)1).- N,t. a particle of :Mercury in It. An int - Millie reined!, 1, r Scrofula lit ntt . t• Kill, llliekihmti,m. tilst ilia le Cuttinri us Eruptions. Plinpleti 'or l'in.ttili; on the Fnee, M. i.. Ili ~ Itt.ilS. Cilfol3l.• Sore Eyes. 'ling NN vim or Teller. t../Ild Head, Enlargement and Pain Of th.. 11..i,e4 and .k.inis. Stuborn Ulrers. Syphilitic fit : or t l F rs LiffuNiv..,, :,11 al Cifillphillft, 1111,1 ail dis e ases al king fit in au injtolicictis use of, Mercury. linprtuttaue In Life, nr Impurity i.I the liked. tto _This great alterative medb lite and Purifcr of the Mood. hi now used by thousands pateful path us it all parts of the United , ' tastes, daily to the rents:is/title cures pert•rtned.hy the greatest of all tut I i "CAETEIt'S SPANISH MIVITith." Eheutrtflom. Scioftlin. Eruptions on the SLID, I.hrrl'is oase, Fevers, Uhmrs, old Sores. A floctittlls of the K Diseases of the Threat, Fowls Coutploluts, 'Pains aril Aching of the Bones and Joints, arc very speedily put to illstitt by lasing this gn•nt and inestimable reuu•dy. . . For all diseases of the Illisid. nothing lots yet i vet, found to compare to it. ifsleatises the es stem oral] Inn puritnnsi. acts gently end etbriently on the User and is bi neys, strong hens the Digestion. gi el: t,,,,,, t o (b e su- in . ach, makes r i IV. Mall Cicar WWI }Wail hy. Mid remote. the C onstitutio enfeebled by disease nr broken down by the I):IC'eSSINS Of yOtail, li. its pristine slgor and strength. For the Ls lies it is incomparably .1 .1 er than all the eosmotles over used. A. few doses of CARTIR'S Sel1:• Ice MIXTURE ss in remove all sallowness of complexion. In ing the roses mantling to the cheek, gist electivity to Ow step, and improve the gene] al health In a ts niarnal le de gree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. ‘ The large number of ca-title:tie., which we hat e mods ed front fmm persons from nil parts of the United ,ti nies, is the best 'evidence that there Is no Humbug about it. The mess, hotel-keepers. magistrates, physicians, and public men ' well known to the immemilly. all add their testimony i( I nett wonderful effects of this:UHF:AT 1tL,,011 PC.RIFTKIL Call on the Aux's-K. and got a Circular and Almanac. and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines has performed. Fene genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEERS, p i ,. prietors, No. 3. Pearl street, Iticbmend. Va. to when all orders for supplies and agencies must be addret.i.ea. And for sale by S. Elliott. S. W. liaverstiek, Carlisle; Ira hay, Mechanicsburg: .1. ii. Herron, New yille; .1. C. Attie. Shippensburg, and by dealers in medicines evrr2. w here. • 11 14; the 0 N THEA '.-- Flq . the cure of Saltrheum. Cmll'men Sores, Chapped or Cracked lintels. Burns or :Calls, Cuts or Wounds. Piles, Inflammation of the Breast, I it, s of insects, Sore Lips, Pimples oil the Face, and Breaking Out and Sem: ,et Children, and all diFeases of the Skin. This Ointment will cure the Saltrheum and Burns, or Chapped hands. quiet:m.llnd surer than any other thu kind before the public. To substantiate the alsu-e. I rail give hundmis-of cer tificates, but I consider It no use. As (any person can do the same, if they have fiWeds, f r even a werthless ar ticle) I rely solely on the lamas of the Ointment for the public patronage. N. 11.—A single box of this °harm .t will keep-any Blacksmith's, Farmer's. sailor's, or ' le haute', hands. let them chap or crack ever so bad,sult And in geod work ingorderall minter. Prepared awl add by lao - HOE Aaugaturit. Conn. Sold also by the principal Briwg.sts, mid Country Mer chants. Price 25 emits per lox. Nov. 16, 156.^,-1y - V a cold lloher's . has aiu l" t re;lebrity for the cure of all diseases arising from severe colds, and Its efficacy has been attested and approved 1.,y hundreds of our most rc- • speciable citizens. In every instance immediate relict has been given, as the following certificate from thr.se who have tried It bears testimony Manufactured and for sale by _ .12 00 2 50 2 2.) 1121 We the undersigned do certify tight we hew usedtlal loher's preparetien for Vonsumption, Colds, the Lungs, Liver, tte., athl haring eNt , ileneed Innnedi ate roller therefrom would recommend it to all ail tried In tltut way. Thos. U. Sidles, Mrs. M. Gould, It. li. McCoy, E. T.: Wolf, Peter Monyer, 11. S. Usekat, Joseph toletels, N. W. Woods. ; Carnet°, April 25,181'4-1y 1i... MAP OP C Ullll4llll, A NI) COUN 1. Tr.—From entirely original Surveys lc( actual measurement throughout the whole ecuntY, by 11. F. 111111)0 ENS. The sulasCriber is new engaged in mating Sumer: preparatory to publishing, a new and complete Mop of timberland County, upon a large scale. Every Public Road and Stream, with the lwations of all Mills. St,tes, Dwellings. and Publicituildings, will ho accurately laid down. All the Public Buildings in the County 1%111 I distinctly inditnted, and the 13.4.111C1 Of owners of proper. ty generally, will to Inserted 111 their proper positions on the .Map. A Table of distances. Statistics of County, en larged plans of the principal Villages, anti a few of the most attractive 'lows In the County, will be ihserted in the margin ; time giving every satisfaction, and render ing the Map most valuable to the Owner,: of Property. Merchants, ;fravelos. Conveyancers, and the inhabitants kpinerally, of the region delineated ' • • In na iiineh thiS wicrlc Iti to he made up of actual survoym made upon the cfnincl. It tvill ,require time Io accomplish it it is. not expected, thereß , re, - that it will be ready fbr publimlion much under tho period of Two Years.. The sire of the Nap will he _about five feet hy four, and will rort five dollars. II: F. 1111NIEN - S, Puhlishor. N. F.. corner of and Wooed St.Pllttadelphirt. Sept. '27—lippd. NIA i I 1:1\T 14.11tY ()T L . :-.Ai or article (4 . OIL for gr....ar,;trig 'in:oblong, just ro , ceired and for kale r heap U.,` XITONS JAMi CI A MAUI ER, Arent 3lichiciTtes. -03.A.L OR Trz, itatt anb Nappincss tbe on nn glaugllttrs of fiction Dr. C. L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR Ideohanicsburg, Pa. Dr. RE. to anuounces to the afflicted that be• Is a regulhr 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. Ilis perfect knowledge of the hu man System enables him to adapt the'menas to th, end, so as to produce the most astonishing results. The alarming prevalence of disease, and theoften Imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has induced him to make known sits NEVEIt-FAILING rtnunnins, that those that mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted leap for joy. ALTS, 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,-an4 you can receive an answer by return mail (free' stating the medicine required and the price of it Address, C. L. lint.t.ixo, M. D., MechanicAurg Cumberland county, P,ennsylvania. .17.13.—The Doctor will attend patients at; distance, when required. IVER (:(_011)1,AINT, P)'spepsin aatindie,., Chronic or 'Nervous debtlity. Nsease t the Kifitieys, and all disvai,es, arbliig friar' a disnrdere Liver or fitOnifielf. such /to Constipation. hinaril pile , fulness of blood to the head, acidity of the stoniricl nausea. heartburn. 111,, , T. , t for feral. fatness or Height I tho slonvieli, sour erftetatbins. sinking' or fluttering a the pit of the stomach, swiinnting of the head. hurl k and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, chohln or anti eating sensations 'alien in a lying pc.st tire, din nes:4 of 1,1,-lon. dots . or webs before the sight, fuser an dull pain in the bead, deficiency of perspiration. yellev of the skin nut eyes, pain In the side, back, claw: &c., sudden flushes of heat. burning In the Itesi constant imaginings of cell. and great deprei,sion of op! its. can be effectually cured by Dn. IIItATED (11:101AN urt"rNits. prepared by tin. C. li. JACK:SON:NM 120 .Arch S reef,. Philadelphia. Their app er over the above diseases it, not exeunt - d, equalll3o, by any other preparation in the United Stair. AS 00 CMC.9 attest, 1n many eases after shilful plays clans had oiled. The,u bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids.- Possessiim g.rmt Nirtllas in thu feetiheation Of disease of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the nal seat-clang putt ors Lti weakness and affections of the d i.restivo organs, they aro withal axle, certain and pka aut. TESTIMONY FROM PENNSYLVANIA J. D. Spring, Lueoyville, Pa., April n, 1'4 . 4, rays " can get you some good eertillentes for your Dernmn tors In this vicinity If you wish them. A lady purehn, ki; suite of it this week. save.- that it le by Lex the bee medicine she ever know, - having douo her awl daughter tanoh Rood, AA. R. B. I.:Olsen, Boufard's Stare, Somerset ea, Pa., Au 10, 15,53. rays, "I not much attached to your Derma Bitters, having used two tattles of it, which I prueure from S. Kurtz. your agent at Somereet, and ii , und relief from it In di,ease et the Liver. I flint it h, groat effe,t on my lunga. Strengthening and Invi;,vrati t them, which, as J am a 'While. speaker, Is a great help me." ('lles, Newton. IlauiMop, Pa.. May, 11151. saki: " have ttwod myself half a der.{.ll bottles of your Gorma Bitten* for Liver Complaint and diNtllFt'S of a nerv, , ,, eh:tractor. resulting fnan the alanie of mercury. I we p ,boned and afilleted with spasms frt ni the nro of Its latter article. The Berman Bitten: is the first artir Doni which lobtallitql any relief. .1 hate also given tt article to man) dy,peptio., with the mo.st saltatar , y r sults. I think . as matte moro hc•ttles will cure me.' .1. C. Young. Esq.. of Dauphin, Pa-, writft May b. '5 '•1 was afflicted with General Stability, Inte.stinal Wehl 112'SS Mid for Which 1. mod many differcr remedbt: without relief. lat Last used your lbx)lland German, Ilittem I took a fitli" larttles according to d ecctl.ns, and was completely cured. I have not teen healthy for ten years as I have hoeu sinee I took yot Slitters. which in about one year ago." These Bitters art' Eticint7.i f i ETAELE, strem,:o enimt the system aild 110 ver in-wt-rating it. Sold by dealers in modiane and storeketpors ever where. and by l 4 atnuel 5. Ilaverstick and i NV. Caulltnan. Carlisle; lfeehardestur, Snyder k Diehl., Newburg, and by Dealera In generally. • Nov. 22, tfil4-ly OCTOR YOUR Y SELF-PRIVATELV 2 coma: ne=ne of the PO()1 hsera Ono Ills (%VhIIFSICIaN Ili thirty-oixth hu time! mimed' nig& ;h t lug rriva.to ilisteteee and 1113 I , ruettions of the thmeruth ~ .ystean, iu eyery shepe Sir AVM) to which La added Tmt.tise on the bboasets of Y teale^.=.. intentleti tho use t einales only, (ace Fusel ing of the highest important' to married pronto, er these ort templating marriage. tly. Yousso. M. 11. . Gradual of tlitylladyersity of Penrisylvania.3lember of the Its, n 1 Collego..of Surgeons., London, And Honorary Mousb. or the Philatlellibia society. The variotts Ran of Secret dilmsson, Solstitial iVenkneats, Ills' eases of ti Proatmto Oland, Imptilettey. solitary babitis of youth. al rnithfully deserlbod. and uli the rezelpts,given iu pla/ mono,. The filflpten on noir ninon and St:11114 'eaknetias is Worthy of multi:oar attention, and shoul a road by every one. Young men Also 1.1.v0 been at ettinato in contracting. distiace, previous' to liarit .urselves under the card of any doctor notnatiteruin prititlUSi4l4lE Loa` bo,get a copy of this truly salureh ork. Sea Captains and peroeniroing to sea should pees* r. Young's Treatise on :Marriage, the Pocket Esscnlsi; 4, or Every one ills own Physician. 4tip. 7 et ne father be a...ban:tea to present a copy of LI "*,ealaphis to his oltlld. It may save him from as ear aim. Let no young limn or woman enter Into the : et obl4,eit inns of martial Ilfe without pending tbepoe :I:scut:wins. bet no con suffering from a bactint , ugh, pain In tlie side, rostlem; nights, nemous Conlin nt the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and givi 1, by their physician. be another moment withialt ro Ding the 211sculapituy Dave the married or 'the out to be married 'idly. Impediment, read this lira eful Boob., as It has been the means of laving die -ids of unfortunate crcuttines. from ,the very jaws ath. Upwards of a mit LION copies of this colebrat. Irk has been relit in this country and Europe since - 4 when c ;tho first edition was Is:Mcit. 414' . Any persmi Fending IIit:NTY-FIVI: rents e sod in A letter, will ri . irolve one copy of this baeh ll: or five copies will be sent for QI. Addrom I 1,1,1,A xl YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philinlelphl id. job'. Twenty year.; practice hi the city of Philadelphia r inly entities Dr. Young to the conGdence of the led. and he 71111,y IV (I - insulted on any of the (I I,SeA eV. 1 , Scribed in bin dlirerent publications, at bin Oleo. 1:12 .ruce stMet. every day between and ao'clatiliz, New ys eseeptedlemit persona at any distance can .ectisialt Wang by letter, roar MD. . • El
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