tittle loth. 2 t4 'l ‘ _ r tie THE FAVORITE FLOWERS. Gustavus, Hermann, and Annie, walked out Into the field on a fine spring day, The lark and athousend other birds were siyging, and the flowery unfolded themselves It the -dew and in the mild beams f the orning sun. P The three looked ro7n , ull of ladtiess, and • sprang from one *all hill t another, and Weaved crowns of flow re. cThe3 also cele brated in song, the bea ty of he spring, end the lova of the heavenly, Father, who clothes the earth with grnss and flowers; and they sang of flowers from the rose which grows on the bush„ to the little violet which blooms in retirement. So the spring of life and the spring of the year appeared in a lovely union. Then said they ono to another, "Lot us each select the little flower, which each loves Most." ~..,_ This proposition delighted_them, and they sprang into the field to select the favorite 'flower, promising to meet again in the arbOr. So the three went their different ways in con• tor& to collect the beautiful. A lovely flower gathering! Suon all three appeared again 'on ' their way to the arbor. Each one'bore in the hand a full bunch of the selected favorite flowers. When they came in sight of each other, they held up the flower above their heads and shouted aloud for joy When they had reached the bower,- they agreed that each one should tell the reason of their choic l e.— Gustavus the eider, bad chosen 'the violet. _ (..!S_ee.!±_said he,_"ithlooms.and eendsforth_its. fragrance in modest stillness, amidst moss and grass, and its work i • at ncealed, like the soft approach and blessing' of spring,. Men honor and love it, and it is praise I in beautiful song,s; and every one brings a bunch, when he return" front the ft -i I, tind he calls the lovely violet the first born of spring, and the flower of modesty; therefore I have selected it as my flower " So saying he gave Ilertnann and Annie sonic of his flowers, who received them with inward satislaction; for these beautiful. flowers were aleo,atheether's gift. Now Her mann came forth with his bunch. It was the delicate lily, which grows walt-r the cool shade of the grove, and liftS up its blooming bells like strings of pearls, white as the light of day. "I have selected this as it is the emblem of innocence and of a pure heart, and it speaks to me of Him who adorns the heavens with stars and the earth with flowers. Was not the lily of the field honored above all other flow : era, in giving testimony of the love of our heavenly Father in whom all things live and ' move! This is the reason why the lily is my favorite flower:" Thus spoke Hermann, and offered his flowers to Gustavus and Annie, who ' recieved them with joy and respect. Awl thus was the little flower consecrated, Then came Annie. the kindly, lovely m tden, with ' her gathered flowers. It was the blue, touder forget-me not. "These flowers," said the amiable creature, "I found near the brook ! They glitter like the bright stars in heaven, and sport in the clear water on whose border they grow, and the little stream flows along more beautifully, as if weaving a wreath. Therefore is it the bower of love and tender ness ; and I have select, d it as my favorite, and I transfer it to you, my dear brothers!" Thus saying. she gave to each a kiss, which they returned very affectionately. Then their guardian angel smiled upon the amiable bond of innocence When they had thus'seleeted their favorite flowers, Annie said, "Let us -weave them into two wreaths, and carry them to our parents." So they formed two beauti ful crowns of flowers, and took ,them to their parents and told them the whole matter, how they came to choose these flowers. The parents rejoiced at the little tale thus related, and said: '•A lovely crown: love, innocence, innd mod• sty combined! see how ono flower exalts and adorns another, and in their union they form the most beautiful crown of towers!" !'.l3ut one thing is still wanting," answered the Whole three, and with lively gratitune placed ;the crowns on the heads of their father and mother. The parents -were deeply affected s with jay. They embraced the gentle ones -cordially and said: "S'itch a crown is more glorious than the crown of princes,"—Lilies , and Violets. ....morn that he keeps constan uu hand a supply of tau "Shemansagner," an admi rable Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. Tito excellence of this Tonic is testlged to by all of his CUR lemons who have .user( it to be one of the host articles mown Sro cleansing the hair of dandruff. He also men- Sfeetures a Hair Restorative, known no tho -'Corashee bum," for giving new growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists Of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shenumsagner clears tho hair if dandruff and prevents It from coming out, the (Jo hshoorkwm supplies n new growth to ibogo who have Ind the misfortune to lose their heir. The public Is in dica to call, examine and purchase these invaluable ,rtieles, as ho is confident they will retider satisfaction. SHAVING, HAIR BIM:MING and CUTTING, and lIIAMITONING attended to in the best style an usual. it hie Old rooms on West, Main Street. near Marion Hall. Carlisle, Dec. 27, Mt. WM. BURGESS PUMPS.—Just received a large assort moot of PUMPS of every variety in general use, embracing Iron and 'Brass Cistern and Cistern Side PuMps. Also, out-door Pumps, so regulated as not to ho subject to freexing 'ln whiter. These pumps are got tp 111 the very hest style in Point of quality and Nvorh• ammiiip. This nianufivturon; having had p rom ith„, mar +. pantos at several Rate Fairs, Where cloy bayo boon on olbiblt m. A constantly on hand I full assortment of Iron Well Curbs end Chain Pumps, l'er sale low ai 0051-ISI,I HERE IS WHAT YOU 'NEED AT PRESENT —The subscriber respectful ly Informs the Indies and gentlemen ofrarlisle and vicinity that e has now on hand at his !lair Dressing and Shaving Room on West street. an elegant ;Issortmet of LADIES BRAIDS and gentlemen's WlOS.and can furnish to order at shorteq °tice every kind of flair Vert: of the best quality. lie also begs leave to In "lnn his friends and custo- RIJG ST otp.„ l . t a l t i; t r i l tit LE.—The 'osof n.Drir. St ro. late tho property of 11:11::01.1.1s .,oi, deed, hi Churchtown, Cuinhorland Thorn IA 110 other Prug Store In t h e place, atol :t One opportu nity is now pres,nted to any young nut n ishing . • I commnece this' business. or h,rins eloiniro of I.I.IINRY SAXTON'a. n 6 , Arndl.- 3liebiscett6. JAMES M'CLINTOCK, M. D., Lute Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadel phia Cullum of Medicine, and Aeting.Professor of Mid wifery; ono of the Consulting Plush:taus of the Phil. adelphia Hospital,lockley; late member of the Nu tional Medical ASSOCilgiOll; member of the Philadel phia Medical Society; member of the Mediro-Chirur r d cal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and - Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Cas"Fton Medi cal College ' Vermont; and also, late Professor of An *Only and Physiology in iterkshire Medical institu tion, Pittsfield. Mass., &w, Ac. Has lately Introduced in a popular form, several of his vorite prescriptions for the principal diseases of this climate. The name of each article will imply the dis ease for which it is intended to 1.1, used. DR, MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYIICT, V. DR, MCCLINTOCK'S 007.1, AND COCO II Mt XTURr— For Cola, Coughs: Ate., Price 25 eta DR. AICeLINTOCE'S ASTHMA' AND 1100PIND COUCH' REME DY. 'Price 50 etc. DR. MCCLINTOCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE SYRUP—FOY PU **lug the 11lomi, Prim $l., Die. McUtdsrovies Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone to the stomach; relieving pains after eating. heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising from indigestion. Price $l. Du. MCCLINT . OOR'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE—A Purely Ve getable-Remedy fur Internal use. Price 50 as. DR. MCCLINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC LlNlXlENT—Forithounin- Usti; Sprains, Swellings - . Ice. I'rire 50 etc. Dit.*MeCtativecs's A NODYNEMI Pains, Tooth ache. Headache, Neuralgia, Ac. Price 50 eta' Die. MeCuNrocs's FEVER AND Anus SPECIFIC—A certain come for all Intermittents. Price $l. Dit. MCULINT KM'S DIARRIHEA CORDIAL AND CHOLERA PREF vexrivs—A Safe Remedy. Da. Met:us - remCs VEHEYAHLE PURGATIVE PILLS—For Costiveness, Ileadache.Ac. Price 25 etc. • . Da. McCLlNToox's ANTI.-HILIOVS Pula—For irregularity ti in the Functions of thever and Bowels—the beet !Av er l'ill made. Prim 25 cts: a box. ,For sale by Dr. J. McCLINTOCK. at his Medical Delia, tit W. Corner NINTH and FILBERT Streets, ohia, and all Druggists. Druggists and Dealers in Med. clues who wish to be Agents. will please address Dr. McClintock, furnishing reference, name of Post Office, county and State. 11 - 9_For stile by W. A. Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; J. 11. Criswell, Shipponsleirg; Entrain; er A: Co.. L. Ran 01:111, MechanltSl/Ilrg; JuSej,ll Herron, Ninvville; .1. B. Zhhincrman. Anders mborg; Haines A Fertig. Millers town; A. C. Klink, New Bloomfield; Harriet M. Singi.r. Newiert; B. F. Gardner, York springs; A.. 1. Jlfller and .1. S. Nixon. Chamborshorg; B. Mon t 7,,,, Henr,ze Ifor4-nrr and D. R. Jones A Co.. Ilarrishurg. 'DU. 31CLINT.ICH ran he consulted, without charge, & i lls, f r om lo to 12 A M., at his Depot. Promo her 5, 1 ,154---ly 1101,11)A ys ! &r. kr. )V. 11.11 i;• rgeelNed_ from, thy city and is now a splendid tiisplalv of l• AM.) tic) IT the ;:ppro,..ioug Holiday r-.anon, t., u hi It he oleslres to van I lie tit tout i•Pti of to is II Wilds and the public. 111. zt.,ortint.lit 111 I hi. hoe caotiot, 4ul 'passed to nevelt . ) alltl and Wall in quality and ',tie.. of the articles, cannot fail to please It wuuld be • imposill,le to enumerate ills 1101.111 AV FA will, h routpri.. et err t trlvt.) u 1 lancy article of the label cal e .nape such as lsuper Mar tic bran's, alabaster and pnreelain ink-stands and trays, Mary, pearl and shell card =Laos, Lndl •s' Fancy ISaskets. • Finley 11'ark Boxes, with sewing Instruments, Pert )1 , hoaies, of every variety, G a m pr. a A nd pont-els, Fancy paper weights, l'apeterioa, and it large variety 01 la,lies . r alley station ary, Mott , . s laic and wafers. Silk and bead purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladles' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet. Roussers Perfumes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety 1.1 articles elegant. ly finished and suitable for holliday presents, to which he invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of ' HOLIDAY WIT BOOKS, cinnprising the various English and A merican ANNHA LS for 1x55. rich ly enabelished and ilustratasl POETICAL ttOitKS, with CHILDREN'S PICToItIA L BOoKS, im children of all ages. than which nothing can be inure opproPrlate or pleasing as holiday gifts. Ifisassortinent cchoOilftiOksulid School Stationry is also 'complete, and comprises every thing used in College nod the schools. lie also &Artist, ea:: the particularattention of f amities to his elegTit . LAM PiVaIItANDOLES, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornellui, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style el i'arlor, Chamber and Study- Lamps, for burning either lard sperm or ethereal oil, together with Flower Vases. Filtley &TeI:AM &O. His assortment in this Duels un equaled In the borough. Also, FRUITS, FANCY CONFIXTIONARY—NUTE—PRE sEnrr.” FRUITS, &c., in every variety and at all price's, all of which are pure and fresh, suite as con...ke confidently recommended to his fi binds and the little tolks. Ili: ~trick embrases every Ailing in the lino of Fancy ',Mods, Ni 101 Mp.IIS' nthor articles useinl to housekeepers NY Welt the public are especially invited to coil and see during the holidays.— aemediber the old Stroud, nearly opposite the Bank on North liainu er scree den Cl IS3I Glt HAT ArrltA(7loY! IR) Flit THE lIOLI DA VS.—K it 155 HI NO LE'S OLD lIALL 1. now and will continuo to he supplied with the great est n e t cities up the else soasm.comprisiu,„: in part CON Fr.(' I I, /NA It I ES of the choicest N:triet such Fine Candy Toys. Jelly (al. C.. Imo Boos, I out Lemon, Gluicolato and Emit Drops, hose, Vanilla, and IS unit Almonds, French and exploding Sect ets. Also all the common varieties, all of u Inch will be sold 1,1101e s:do and retail at low rates. 11 o have just received riturrs AN II N U'rs of the latest importations such as t Iranges. LOIlllllll4, Ilaishis, Figs Pruens, Citron, C 'arrant soft and paper shelled A Intends, Filberts, Cocoa, cream liround Nuts. In connect ion u Int Om above the largest assortment of TOYS AND FANCY lic.hllisol ()very kind front nil parts of Europe, 1113111.1faet tired of WOOII, glass, china, papier Waal°. 1111 and India rubber, zink s , Se., such as Elm, Wttt, hid and jointed Dolls, sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Flower Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Set la, Music Boxes. Port Monnies. Battle Doors, Grace Hoops, Masks, Drums, Guns Trumpets, Dominoes. Lotto mid olio, games, ti. Fancy :'l,ll, d Hair tit' every t,tricty. lii Collll,lloll NI lilt the above a large stock of FAAI GROCEIIIF.S, such us pulverised. crushed and brown Sugars, Of every grade, Coffee, Molasses. Starch, Green and Illaek Teas, Spices, Butter, soda, Sugar, Water and other Crackers. cheese, See. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a genet. ous public for the patronage licretofofe bostoweil on him, and hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same, Ciflielo, Dee,r 7, 1854 1 .100E8 FOR THE HOLIDAYS.— _lmo havojust received from Philadelphia, a large assortment of new and SPI,,ENDID A NNUALS, and OM BOOKS for the ilolidayi., which having been purchased below the usual wholesale lutes, we are enabled to sell at greatly reduced prices. They have now In store a splendid stock of Animals, Gift Books, • Illustrated Poets, . Standard Works, • Bibles, all sizes, ~ . • Prayer Books,' Hymn Books, Sunday School Books, Tract Books, Juveniles, &c., &e. All of,whlch aro NEIV 110011 6, fresh from the publishers. fiplondlilly bound and embelisheil and got up expressly for the Christ mess !foible vs. Abel FANCY STATION lt Y and Fancy articles generally, in great variety. 'rho are invited to call and examine samples now ready for Inspection. ire - ltemoniber, the place to buy books, cheap, is at ,PIPER'S, Main street. Dee'r 20, 1854 11 A 00K FIERE!--,A I_l GIttAT itkRGAIN OFFERED. ri te m thseriber iu emisiquence of ill-health, offers his.em tire st?cl: of lIARW ABE te any person or porsons wish ing to enter into the Hardware business. lie having so 'resolved in quitting, the business. a ill give is bargain. besides his influence and custom. Any one desirous o. wetting into this busine4 will do well to call sop, nod If not disposed of by the Ist of October next,fte will then commence selling off at cost at the old and well known stand, In North Hanover street, next door to Charles Maglaughlin's Hotel. JACOB SENER. SHARD" F REsn ARRIvAL! WAR lIENYR SAXTON.. The subscriber having returned froth the city ,would call the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and\Tell selected assortment of hardware which he has just received, consisting in part of BUILDING MA TERIALS. nails,screws, hinges. locks, bolts. glass, putty, paints. oils, Ae. TOOLS.--edge tools; saws and planes o. every description, with files, rasps, f hammers, anvils, &e. A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco, lining and bind ing skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs; lasts, harness mount ing, saddletrees, Ac. COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, enamelled, fig ured and embossed,) patent and enamelled - leather, axles. springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, aunts, Ac.; &c. Cabinet Makers will find a large assortment of varn ishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair. Ac. The stock of Iron is large and-well selected, compris ing all the kinds in general we. as hammered and rolled iron of all sizes, fiat. bar and band iron, round, square and oval iron, horse-shoe Iron and nail rods, with 11 large lot of east and spring steel, English and American blis ter steel. Am. n,, use k, e p ers and those about commencing will fled it to their advantage to call and examine our cutlery, brit: tania and ',hated ware pans. hettles, cedar ware, baskets, &r. In addition to the above we have received a splendid ass4lrtment ~1 Wll.l. PA PER, mating the stock cot - Moto, and at such prices as cannot tail to give sat tion. We invite ail friends to call. know itm it trill be to their "Iva advantwte. Remember the .11,1 stand, East 111,01 Street rarlisim Pa. 0.1.. 12. 11:.:NRY SANTON‘ ARRIVAL (IF If ,; I, IL—'ehr subscriber hat ink; returned from the city baa just opened f:• . the Fall trade a. large and well selected , t.kek of foreign and domestic Ilaidn are, embraelng o3erything usually found in that lino of bu siness. The attention of friends and the public generally is respectfully. directed to the assortment is !mud. as suring them that goods or all kinds will bo sold 1 - 'rr rash at a very small ad Vain, on manufa..durers member the old stand, East Main Street, Carlisle. Pa. Aug 30, 1554. li. SAXTON. 0 T WASH.—Beautiful White L Teeth Healthy (lulus and a Sweet Breath—All who are desirous of obtaining these bomb to should use NI AN'S tlEl.rillltATiqf TOOTH' \VASIL This delleimis article corn hints so many meritorious qualities that It has now become a standard favorite with the citizens o. New York..Philedelphia and Baltimore. lieu lists pre scribe it in their practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. 'lnflamed and,bleedlng gums are immediately benefit ted by its list`; its alive upon them is mild, soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they aro made to rival pearl In whiteness, and diffuses througli the mouth such a delightful freshne,s that the breath is rendered exquisitely. sweet. It disinfects those impurities which tend to produce decay, and. as a con sequence, when these are removed the tooth must al ways remain sound. Read the following from Dr. J. A. Carman: Mr. N. Turman—Sir: Having used anti rirounitended your Tooth Wash In toy practice fur some time, f find it the most ,atfectunl Dontritico in use, anti therefore reeum. mend It to the public. Dr. J. A. Cattnsst,tehthd, Harrisburg, Pa. . ttead the following testimony: Mn. Zkauss—Dear Sir: I have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and OM without hesite- Won, recommend it as the best that has come under my notice during an experience as Dentist of more than six teen years. It cleanses the Teeth, soothes and hardens irritated Gums, 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. Oso. P. Scuivktr, Surgeon Dentist, 270, South Tenth st.,'Philadelphla. It is used and recommended by all the eminent. Dent. ists in New .York, Philadelphia, Ilaltinuire, and other titles where it has been Introduced. All should give It a trial. di.- Prepared only by Franeis Zertnan. Druttglid and Chteabd. Philadelphia. and sold ivlodesale and retail t Samuel Elliott. Dorsholiner, Ileelianiesburg. J. llama), Norville. J. C. Wlllianid. Shipponsburg, and by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. S. W. HAVERSTICK LI PI ',EPS Can be Cn red . Lake's VEGETABLE CMO POUND, .or tho mire of EN i.Le,l or Frre! 14 performing 1111 MT aonq, rfll enres than any other medicine yet knoWll or before the pull Pl 2 ICE riv E DOLL A !ZS A BOTTLE. TM. proprietor has in his possession numerous certiii eates narrating the astonishing and miraculous cures odeeted by thi. tiled Hue, and directs attention to the following only, to assure those who are so unfortunate to be at:lb:tell with the terrible disease horvtofi reregard ed incurable, that LAHL'S preparation IS ALSIOsT MALI BU: IN ITS CUItE! Fr,an Mrs. Brooks, widow of slaj. Jas. Brooks, late of .Conneaut„ 0. • • . . 11% CONNEAUT, Feb. 3,1863. • Mr. Z. 1, txr—Sir: Please send me another bottle of Fit Nledivine, as I do not like to be without it on hand. When 1 ~ , unneneed giving the medicine to my son 1:d -ear. he bad Immi one to three fits per day. Ile has now taken the medicine over live months. and has had, I think, but two tits in that time, and those very rht.— Ilh and mind are very . much improved; and by the blesAtig of (h.!. 1 feel that the'medielno will restore his body and mind to their wonted art h Ity. lie is '2B years old. and has had tits over 12 years, which have been very frequent; and very destructive to his consti tution and mind. Hundreds of dollars have Leon ox pended for medicine to "cone FITS,':„ but nothing. has I'. MONTER. relieved him until ho used your medicine. ltespertfally yours, POLLY BROOKS. _ _ _ • From Judson Landon, County Superintendent. of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. ~ . . KINGSVILLE, Feb. 4,,1853. Mr. Z. LAKE—SIr: Please send a few more bottles of your lit Medicine;" I may not need it. but think saf er to keep it on hand. Your medicine Misdate wonders. I gave it to Miss Jane Delano; she has had fits for' 0 years, tonight on by having the monads when lint four years old, which,eouid not be brought out to the surface. After taking the medicine a few days, HMI !lAD A FINE CROP OP lIMSELS. and has fiklt nn fits since. Shelia(' fits or symptoms almost daily. Shot And her father concur with fee in saying that we believe the medicine has Or will work a perfect vitro. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jana llenderson and A rls Carley, who have had fits almost daily, for a number of years. Their fits have ceased, and I believe the medicine have the desired effect. Mitch money has been exiiiitided,by the friends of the above patients for dectorir4 all to no purpose.— The cure was left fir your medicine to perform, and I ran cheerfully recommend it as a valuable discovery.— Respectfully yours. JUDSON LANDON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co: Infirmary. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE, Conneaut, Ohio. • . . . E. F. WELLER, traveling atent. Sold by S. W. linverfd lA. Car'lido; E. H. Thomas. ste clianiesbnrg; D. W. limos, Ilarrisbtirg. Oct. 6-1 y• AY A N 1) STRAW CUTTERS, I 1L CORN largo assortmout of im proved liar. Strnw and Fodder Cutters, now on hand.— Also, dout to and single eorn shelters tar either hand or horse pewee, of. the very latest manufneture. including tlin preinium sheller at the IMO Peniniylvanla.S'tato For sale by PASCHALL MOIH4I;i & Co., A , :rioultut'Al Warehouse and SeeirAtore, corner of 7th arid Market, Philadelphia. G. 1651--t1 kEtirtiMe 4yuruwure. JOLIN I'. LYSE—Wholesale and Re tail dealer in American, English and German (ills, Mints, ,ke., &. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are In want of hardware of any kind, are invited to call in and Pet t,4 1 , examine my Unusually , larg stock 01 which 1 fun selling at very low penes. clap in; it will' only detain you a very tow minutes to be convinced that what everybody says —that by Ws is decidedly the Ithice td got good goods at law prices—Must he true. I.I(NE'S liardware Store, West Side North Hanover street. Atehicines. Jiteutitikes. rj'HEOGREATEST DISCOVERY OF. TILE AoE—Farmers, Families and others, can pur chase no remedy equal to Dr. TOMAS' Ne - notion Liui moot, for Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Chronic Ilhoutoutism quinsey, Sore Throat, Toothache, Sea Sickness, lots Dorris, Swellings. Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, insect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Back, &C. If it dues not give relief, the money will be refunded—all that Is asked. Is a trial, and usmit according to directions. 'the article is an English rentiiy, and was used by IN ta. IV, Slog or England, and ebrtitied to by him. as a cure for Itheinnotlsm: when everything else recommended by his phy Shilling had failed. over 10,000.000 of bottles have been sold in the Unit ed States, without a single Milure, and fatoilies have stated Aiwa it nos worth $lO per bcltle. they neNer would he without it, in rase of ()imp, as it is as certain as it Is applied. It cures Toothache In three minutes; Ileadache,in half an hour, and (hiders, when first tak en, ill a few' hours. It IS Perfectly innocent to take in ternally, and has the recommendation of ninny of tho most eminent Physicians In the United States. Price, 25 and Si) cents. Dr. Tobias has also put up a Liniment for Llorses. In pint bottles, which Is wirranted—dumper and better than any •Other, for the cure of Colic, thins, Swellings, old Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Crocked Ileel, etc.— Price, :in rents. Dr. Tobias could fill a doyen newspapers with tho cer tificates and letters received,'relating to the wonderful cures accomplished by his Liniment, but considers that warranting it is sufficient, as any person who-does not obtain relief, need not pay fur it. There has leen so much worthless medicine s' Id to the public, that Pr. To bias wishes his article to rest on its own merits, and it ho gives the value of the Money rerebred, then he asks the patronage of the public, not otherwise. DN. TOBIAS' Office, 240 OTIEBNIVICH Street, Now York. For sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut streets; Dyott & Son, 132 N. Second street; T. B. Callender, 88 S. Third Ft relit, and. by the Druggists throughout the United sates. . ' , , CARTER'S. SPANISH MIXTURE. TILE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE t a particle of Mercury in it. An infallible remedy for Scrofula, h il, Rheumatism, olmti nate Cutanecus Erupth.ns, Pimples or Pustule?: on the Face, Blot: hes, Roils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'fetter, S - eald ilead, IMlargemert and Pain of the Ropes and tel Stuborn Ulcers Syphilitic Disorders, Lumhttgo, Spinal Complaints and all diseases arising from an-injudicleus use of Mercury, Imprudenec 2 - in Life, or Impurity of the Blood; elriThis great alterative medicine and Purifier of the Blood. know used by thousands of gratefol lett tents In all parts of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medi cines, "CARTER'S SPANISH AIIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheum:Mont, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Livtrbis ease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores. Affections of the Kidneys Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are very speedily put to flight by tu,ing this great and Inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet teen found to compare to it. It cleanses Du:system of all im purities acts gently and efficiently on the Ilverand Rid.' neys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stom ach, makes the skin clear and .healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disensti or broken down by.the excesses of youth, to itspristitio visor and strength. For the Ladles It is incomparably better than all tie cosmetics ever used. A few doses of CARTER'S SPANDU MIXTURE will remove all sallowness of complexion, bt log the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and impeiAo the general health in a remarkable de gree beyond all The medicines over heard of. The large number of certificates which we have receiv• ed from front persons from all parts of the United Sink's, .is the besCeVidence that there is no Iltimbug about It. The pr'ass, hotel-keepers, magistrates, physicians. ar is public men, well known to the community. all add ti sir testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT D Ph) RI FIER, Call on the Aotarr, and get a Circular ^ and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines has tmrformed. Fone genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEERS, Pro , ' prietors, No. 3, Pearl street, Itichmond„Va. to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by S. Elliott, 5, W. Hairerstiek, Carlisle; Ira Day, !Slechaniesburg; J. 11. Herron, New villa; J. C. A Hie, Shippensburg, and by dealers In medicines every where., THE WONDER OF THE AGM • For the curo uf Saltrheum, Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or Cra . cked Hands, burns or Scalds, Cuts or 'Wounds, inllatunuttion of the Breast, bites of inse,ts, Sore Lips. Pimples on the fan', and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, And all diseases of the :Skin. This Ointment will cure the :'filtrheuin and limns, or Chapped hands, quieter and surer than any other tuedi• tines et the hind hitnre the public. To substantiate the above, 1 eon give hundreds of cer tificates, but I consider it no use, as 9iny poi $Oll can do the same, If they have friends, fE r ere', a worthless ar ticle) 1 rely solely on the merits of theOintnient ftr the public patronage. N. II .—A single box of this °liar le.t will beep an) . Blacksmith's. Variant's, Fftilor's, le hanie's hands.let them chap or crack ever so lad, sou it And in good work- hug order nU winter. Vrepared .old. by MC 1:01.: Aaugatuch, Conn. Sold also by the principal Drugg,sts,;.ud Counter Mer chants. Price Ince:its per box. Nov. 10, 11 AV E you a cold ?-11 a lloher's Elixir has acquired a just ',celebrity for the cum of all diseases arising from severe eolds, and its eftleiwy has bon attested and approved by hundreds of our mast re speetablo citizens. in every Instance immediate relief has-been given, as the following certificate from three who have tried it bears testimeny• Manufactured and for sale by ' JAMES OALLOIIEIt, Agent We tlieundersigned do certify that we have used Gal lolier's preparation for Consumption:C.Wds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, &e., and having experienced immedi ate relief therefrom. would recommend it, to all afflicted in that way. Thom: H. Sidles, Mrs: M. Gould, R. N. McCoy, R I. Wolf, Peter Monyer, 11. S. Hackett, Joseph Lobach, N. W. Woods. Carlisle, April 25, 1854—1 y MAP' OF CUMBERLAND COUN TY.—From outiroly original Surveys, by actual measurement throughout tho wholo county, by H. F. BRIDOENS, . The subscriber is nor engaged In making Surveys preparatory to publishlk a new and complete Map of, Cumberland County, upon a large scale. Every Public Rowland Stream, with the locations of ell, Mills.,Storea, Dwellings, and Public Buildiegs, will be - accurately Ldd down. A lthee Public Buildings in the County Will he distinctly indicated, and the names of owners of proper ty generally, will be inserted In their proper positions on the Mom A Table of distances, Statistics of the County, - ere; larged plans of the : principal Villages. and few of.the' most attractive views In the County; will be Mort:tell n the margin; thus giving every satisfartien, and render ing thellap moot valuable to the Owners of Property, Merchants. Travelers. Conveyancers, and the inhabitants generally, of the region delineated In ns much as this work Is to be made up of ectuai surveys made upon the ground. it will require Limo to "iveampllsh it: it is mist expected. therefore, Mot it will be ready f publication 'mph under the period of Two Years. The ci e tif the Map \v iii be about live feet by four, and will cost five dull: re. DC,ENS. N. E.• corner of Bfurshall , and Wood !it. l'hiladelphin Sept. 27-Impd. eliteOtcutes. E IVE It COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia Li Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous 1101,11Ity e Kith - lux, and all dinensed arising friar a disurderr ver or istonutch, such us Constipation, inward paw Mess of blond to the head, acidity of the stemack uses, heartburn, disgust r ffir food, fulness or a eight It stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering a u pit of the stomach, swiniming of the head, hunts d difficult breathing, fluttering at the liezirt, ihok lb SlnTOrllLing eunsatione when in 11. lying VA tutu, dim SS 01 vision, dote or weld befire the eii,ht, out er .11 pain in the head, deficiency of perspantion, 3 elites ss of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back. a heal ohs, Ac., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh ...slant, imaginings of evil, and gieut depressiininf sph can be etlectually cured by Dit. .1104,11. , ,5n s (ELI !ATLI) (11..1110 AN lIITTEIiS, prepared by DR. C. kJ cssoN. No. 12(1 Arch Street, l'hiladelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, ; nailed, by ally other preparation hi the UNlted:-tatim `the cures attest, in many cases after skilful phya' .110 bad failed. These bitters are worthy the attention of in %ands: ssossing great virtues hi the rectification of disease the Liver nod leaser glands, exercising the mos trilling powers in weakness and alfeetiens of the . •tive organic, they aro withal safe, certain and pl". t. TESTIMONY FROM PENNSYLVANIA. • J. IL Spring, haceyville, l's., April fi, says, ■ u get you some / good certificates tor your German/BO fa in this vicinity if you wish Omni. A lady. purehiu 'SOIIII3 of it this week, says that it is by far the bea 4divine, she ever knew, having dune her and he lighter much good, &c. S. It. 1•BW5011, llonfard's Store, Somerset co, l'a., Aot , ISO, says, "I am much attached to your Germ's tters, having used two bottles of it, nlll,ll 1 procure in S. Hurts. your, agent , at Somerset, and fl.m.d area lief front Win disease of the Liver.- I find it hr •at effect on my lungs, strengthening and li.. im.ratia em, which, as lam a public speaker, is a gret.t help I In.. Giles, Newton Hamilton, Pa., May, NM, said: " ve used myself half a dozen battles of your I[4erzna ttore for Livei Complaint and diseases of a nervot :tractor, resulting from the P !JIM of mercury. I WI .sowed and afflicted with spasms from the us., of th ter article. The German Hitters is the 1.1.v.t amid la which I obtained any relief. I have also die et. tb .ido to many dyspeptics. with the nu st military a its. 1 think as many mon• bottles will cuts toe.- .1. (. Vrang. Isq.. ni Dauphin. ht.. o Vit'y 1. 'S . was n 11114.104 with tioneral Debility, It (u costivenes s . pm whleli I caged unM) diferer , nedies n ithout relief. lat rlir , t used 3, or /1.. t and man hitters. I•Luskn few Is lib,. nrmrd ir too dons, and was naripletely cured. I bale r.. t I vett 1111)y for len Jelinn. lIS 1 11:1V0 I,PII t.im . .• I 1,1, yos tors, which is about ono year nim. - fhec , e hit tern are FAA' I'IG I T ill I:. ale. ayn.tr,a,rld hug the' system mid never prostratiog it Sold In' deniers In medicine and st , eel eerers ever , lerm-nod - hr Sam uel - is 1 . Cant/man, Carlisle; En doper d Co., Mt, uis • ydor ICewburg, and by Dealers in Medici's, lerally. • Noy. 2,1854-1 y lIkOCTOR Y(11;fi .Y SELF—PRI VATLLY * cents, by mealis of th e pi ei ET ...ESA2I.ILAI'IIi: , ' or Lye, One Ills OWN I.IIYSICI Alt The thirty.sixth 'Edition, wit one hundred engra s, slum log Private Diseases and M• formatiOns of,the (leveret], illysteru, in every shape an form: to which Is added Treatise on the Menses of P males, intended lor the use I females only, (see page 10e( bt lag of the highest huportans to married people, or thoscrot npinting marriage. By. Wm. YOUNO, M. D., Gradual thoXiiiversity of Pennsylvania, Member of the flo• College of Surgeons, London, and Honorary Membi the Philadelphia 'Medical society. The 4 - 31htiptop's Secret dlsease.s, Seminal Weakness. Diseases of la , strut,, Impotency,solitary habits of yeuth, thfully described; and all the receipts given In ph/ .gunge. The chapters on self abuse and l-etuiru Letkness is worthy of particular attention, and sboul rend by every one. Young men who have been us Innate In contracting disease, pravlous to piaci, arselvesMuder the care of any doctor, no matter VI bI . pretensions may be, get a copy of this truly valuab rk. zlea Captains and persons gliing to sea should pesos . Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Poeket-a.sculai or Every one Ills own Physician. 01- it nu father be ashamed to present amity of tl eulnplus to his child. It may sate him frtn nu eas, at. Let no young man or woman enter into the a •t obligations of married life without reading thepo• .Esculapius. Let no ono suffering from a lowki,se ugh, pain in the side, restless nights. nervous feelin the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations. and give by their physician, be another moment o ith,ut ce Bing the -Esculapius. Bove the married or the out to be married any Impediment. read this tru eful Book, as it has been .the means of FAN lug the Ids of uhfortunnto creatures front the very jaws nth. Upwards of a 3111,LIONeoplea of this cede! rail .rk has boon sold in thiS country and Europe since I , when the first edition was issued. 44- Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents e sed in a letter, will receive ono mpy of this look I ail; or five espies will he RAIL fur $l. Addrros I ILI,IAJI YULi NU. No. 152 Spruce street, Dhllndel pia .st paid. •twenty years practice In the city of Philadelphia Cf Italy entities Dr. I•otntg to the confidence of the aft ted, and he may he consulted on any of .the iiineass scribed in his different publications, at hie stile. 166 .ruce street. every day betweon 9 nod p un . ye excepted) and persons zit any distance ran con„vion, Young by letter, POST PAID. A F I' EE I) Y—S I, l lt !—S o iii e- TIIINtI FOR YOUR OWN Itt;NITIT!!1 A Mth}i , • adapted to general use, greatly superior to otlwa. d within the means of every lroliN RIO PILLS tur ttt only-h‘e cents! :so extortion to iee—no CalolllVl—no mineral pols.,n whatever. DR. TOWNARNWEI lIEALTII PILLS fully merit the great potation they have acquired. They are railed 1.. r front I parts of the land, beCalltill THEY ARE ALL THAT 1111/1 wil.vi"rimy mu, DO—They purify the blood, they !use the System of. Humors, they ewe DyspcpSl3 and di:restlon, they create nu Appetite. they cure Sick :idachc, Dizziness aryl Low Spirits, they arrest Ito era, c) promote a healthy action of the Liver. they are al :re cure Icr (A.A.' Vel IeSS and I habitual Constipation. py are highly efficacious in Female Cenudaints, they rengthen anti give tone to the System. They are tie lit Family Medicine known. IL is an obvious inquiry, how one medicine can cures* different complaints. These Pills. however, are a* onpounded of curative materials that persons have as. to TRY THEM and the answer will be found iti'A rw .ored lady And an invigorated mnstitution. Envlt Box mittains 100 at the astonishingly lot: •ico of '23 cents. Every individual should have thaw. For aide by the Priiggistc and Storekeepers gene:l4lj F. A . :1 3 Wdeti, - general Agor.t, Stonington, Ct. MIRACLE OF SCIENCE.-Pr. Li L. C. L. Koßing, of iderbanleburg, Cumberland unty; Pa., announces to those afflicted with Tumors. t'ens. Cancers Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Feral Oa. King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually coated with Caustic or Knife, he can remove them with. ut cutting, burning or pain ; neither Chloroform ot :her is administered tO the patient. It is no mattes .tt what part of the body they may ho, ho can reixiwite bent with perfect safety, and In a remarkably short into. No Mineral ot Vegetable poison is applied, and 1111 'holey required until a cure Is perfected. Prolapsus Uteri, Female Complaints, Chronic, Von* mai mot all other diseases treated with positive success, cull particulars can be 1114 ul lied by addressing In.oltbm ,:nglish or (lermun, post paid. Patients can be accom. no,litted with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg is one of the prettiest and healthy tow 118 in this or any other Stat o. It is t; 'talcs from ilarrisburg on the euntlauland Valley Bail Iliad, and lecessible`ti.om all parts of the Union. The Doctor will visit cases In any part of the Stabo'When desired. try,liind reader if you know any afflicted fellow area t ure, delay not to toll them of thin to & CLOAK TRIMMINGS.— &.1 2: 01 CIT N IIT ST lt Err. below Elecunth, and 170 tit wrrit stiCi)ND STREET, below Spruce, t.lolpltitt, We inlito attention to our complete ARTAfi tin ell I of l'lnt,ll anti Ifizillings, Fel net,. Ituttomil ,m 1 staple Trintitilit , ; :g. of our own 'lmportation/Ird man, fill . Lure. 11!)....tirtiertt executed At a to'v tours notice. .f. tl, MAX SON, t . toli,sout St. and 170 Smith th.lSt.;llillodelokiss. Philadelphia, December '6,1854.--.3rrto, I=l