lail cutFi 1 Fntl~~i. THE LOST PURSE 4' Vltnt nrae yoit':i . oi!yr, to do with it? W 117.0 are you vilpj, it ?" exel-iimed hal a dozen r• 1 2 ,1 . o r,dns, to hrlght eyed, thinly clod udm mis holding a splen did purse io ono td . 1.1.4 purple, cold hands, that he had hri< n bo: a, rew moments previous from the si "Return it t t h e owner," answered the honest fellow. in n. firm ti'ine. A fool !" 91I'Mtl'.1 the hors "Yon wontl not catch retoening a purse that looked as though it It i gots (1 , 1 rnon.v in ir, as that does, let's see how flinch there is," spoke the of of the group. and mode an attempt. to wrest it from the It shan't 111',openoil•. It is none of your buqiness svh:tt it c , mtains. it is none of ours. and if you (lon't loose your grasp upon it I will cAll the p returno(l limiest Johnny in a cominnoding tone The boys knew that loboy would do as he said ; hence, they only ceased tormenting him but stole awaY as if the police weep already upon their tracks. When alone, my began to consider what it was best to do. There was no way, thaehe saw, by which the owner could be ilentified by him A theaght struck him—he weal l de• liver it to the onion of the chief police But he shout I lose the sale of his papers if he attended to it then, amt if he did his mother and little sister must go without bread that night; for th,2, , htd nothing to cat save that which the daily sale of the ticwvapers brought. What should he do ? Ile paused awhile and then said : •• Mother, you hail rather go hun gry, to' night, :tin su-e, I ild rather, too, than keep the purse until to morrow morning. Let's see I he put his hand into his ppeket, and after fumbling a^ short time, draw forth three cents; I've got money enough to buy loaf for little sister's supper and breakfast and I will go without ; so I will go at once and carry the purse where the owner can obtain it." Thus saying lie truggod off, with the purse in one hand and a large bundle of newspapers in the other. He whistled as he went; for although pinched with cold and hunger, he felt happy because he was doing good. After dispsing of the purse, and being call ed an •‘ honest little fellow," by the police he returned home, and related to his mother how he had acted. She praised him for so doing, and said he must do right if ho perished in the attempt. The neat morning, Johnny went from his home a little bluer and colder than usual, for he had no supper or breakfast to fill up his stomach, thereby keeping the cold out. At nightfall he was going home with a light heart, for lie had sold papers enough to buy bread to last his mother, sister and himself one day ! when ho was met by the gentleman to whom he bad delivered the purse on the previous day. ~ 711 y little fellow," exclaimed the gentle man, patting him on the shoulder; the purse you left me has been returned to the owner, who; - bY the iSanAritimate friend of mine and to reward you he has offered to take you into his employ, and see what he Can make of you. "Will he give wages enough to buy mother and sister bread !" anxiously inquired the Ind. "Yes," returned the gentleman, "and more than that Come !" he added "we'll soon see what he'll do for you." Thus saying, ho led the way to a large brick dwelling, nearly op posite to where they had been talking. A slight ring . of the door bell broughtlhe owner of the purse to the d'or. He was in formed.by his friend that the lad before him was•tho one to whom be was indebted fur the recovery of his lost property. Johnny was met with a warm and hearty welcome from his new friend who nut only promised to take the honest boy into his employ,*but that his mo• Cher and sister should be made comfortable and happy. Tears of joy tiled the little fol low's eyes as ho hastened to inform his mother of his good fortune His mother was overjoy ed at the pleasing tidings of her son, and she and Johnny never after had occasion to regret the latter's conduct respecting the "Lost Purse." NOVEL TURBO:IEOft DECLINING A CHALLENGE. --The New York Times states that on Tues day a flare up occurred in Brooklyn, which re stilted in Col. Jack, a lawyer, chalenginva professional brother, named Shoemaker, and that the letter declined accepting the invita tiou, " unless the Colonel would fat himself up aufficiently to he a mark to shoot at." Col. J. 1193 not yet indicated , his intention to accede to the request. s i s ,.lt's the little troubles that wear the heart out. It is easier to throw a bomehell mile than a feather—even with artillery.— "Forty little debts of one dollar each, will cause, you more trouble and dunning than one big one of a . thousand. ~ -- S~ -- J AA NS At't; IA. N'.ll,l(;ti., M. I.).,—Lit t c P it . roliseier of Anatomy and fiurger) in the Phil:filet phia Col leg. of Medicine, and Acting Professor in Mid wafer, ; one of the tionsulting I hi sicians ,a . the Phil adelphia Hospital, Blucliley; late ment her of the .-:.t tional eledical Association; member of the iMilitilet pith Medical Society; Member of the AltalictsChicorAi elti Calle-go of Philadelphia; formerly Prdshieht and Professor of Anatomy alai :surgery i o t 'as' let,,nl Alili mil ilollege, Vermont ;' s and also, late Professor of An utility and Physiology in llerlisliire hledical Institti ti in, Pittsfield, Alois.. &e.., ,tc. - 11aslately iletrodneed in a popular form, several of li if vont° proscriptions ler the principal diseases el this cliertte. The name of cavil article will Imply the dis ease for whieh it is intended to he used. DR. MO( rocß's PEcroaat. St - MIT, $l. Da. Matliatf TOCR'S COLD AND COMM Ali XTUltr,---For Colds. Oiler *25 ets. :11 , " - .4.1iT6CICS A:II'IMA AND IIOOPING COllOll REME DY. P, tol rt.% 11E. oNTOVIL'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE SYRUP—FOE Pu rifying the Blood. Price $l. Da. MeCiasrous's Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving toile to the stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising frau indigestion. Video Si. IlleClasTocK's RHEUMATIC Mix.rtntE—A Purely Ve getable Remedy for internal use. Price 50 els. DAL. MCCIANTOCICO ILIINUMATII.I lastAtcsr—Fer Rheuma tism, Sprains, &c. Price 50 cts. Muelitsremit's ANODYNE Mi xvnts—For Pains, Tooth ache, Headache, Neuralgia, &e. Prke 50 cts. DR.:Met'thsToeK's PNVER AND AGUE cortaiti cure for all Intermittents. Price $l.. Da. MCCLINTOCCH MARAUD:A UGEDIAL AND CHOLFULA I'R.O. vitsrtvs-4 Saila Remedy. Da. MCCLINTOCE'LI VEG ETAIILN PURGATIVE PILLS—For Costiveness, Headache. &c. Price '2,5 cts. . . . Da, Nlelhateremes ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS—For irregularity in the Functions of the Lit or and Dowels—the best Liv• or l'illanade. Price 25 Mx. a box. For sale by Dr. J. McOLINTOCIi.:. his Medical Depot, N. W. Corner NINTII and Pt ILBEI.T Streets, PhiladeL Mita, and all Druggists. Druggists and Dealers in 51ed eines who wish to be Agents, will rioaate address 11r. McClintock, 111mi:thing rofere.fice, 11l No of Post otric,, county and State. fo_For sate by W. A. Kelso, Salllttel Elliott. Carlisle: J. IL Cri.wol i. Shippensburg: Emminger co., b. Kauld man, Mecitaniesburg; .I..sith Herron, Newville; J. U. Zimmerman. Anderson burg; Ferlig, town; A. G. lillu k, Now Bloomfield; Harriet M. Singer, New]] el.: 11. F. Gardner, York Springs; A.. 1. Miller and J. S. Nixon, I.lll , ,lNtrSbUrg: 11. Menttter, Waynesboro.; ]leorge Bergner :tad D. It. Jones & Gs. Ilarrisburg• ran Le consulted, without charge, daily. from 10 to 12 o'cl lett, A. 51., at his Den it. December 51, I Y lAN (br.ms, I P"l' ka. kr. .• %V. II A 1 has just recei, ed eats and Is now ~poning a splendi I , ii‘play of l'ANl'l' I I suitable 1 . . n. approaelllng 11011ftly : , 011-SOll, 1.0 a Weil 110 desirns to e:11 . 1 th, :mot the ititilu-s.m . t:liont In this ling, cannot be ,:nricis..4e,l In 110% city and elegance, and both iu quality and price of the :trt Ides. eazinot fall t t please purchase's. It w.nil I be itlipohsilile Lu outlinertie his It )1,111.11 . I , .INeY 17 h)11:7, which comprise every variety of fancy article of the most exquisite shape such as Maehe ❑nods, Elektul. alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy it,ry. pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments, Part >Lntnab's, of every variety, tluld pens II mid peucels, 1 , 3 , 110 y paper weights. Papeteries, and a large variety of ladies' Fancy station ery, Mott.) sells and wafers, Silk and livid pur Ne s, Ladles' riding whips. elc,..tantly finished, Lidles' fine cutlery, • Mu &al instrument:l, of all hinds and al all rives togothur with an innumerable varlet.). of artielerielergau ly tinkherl and suitable for holliday prevents, to whir h he in v item 'gperial attention. MSI/, all exteosi ye and elegant collection of II ILIDAV comprising the carious English:ind American ANNUALS for Dififi, richly embelished and (lust rated I'OrrICAL WORKS, with CHILDREN'S PRITORI Al. Wit II 5, for children of all egos. than which nothing can he 1111 l ro appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His assort u.•ut ii , 7110 , 01 1110115 2.1111 5111 . 1,01 Stn I inn ry Is :Ilan rompkto, and cum over)' thing used in College and thu Schisds. lie als p desires call Ole partkular attention of Families to his elegant l'i*At v cf I, AMPS. 111 It .tNDOLES, se., from the extensive establi , hments of n'Prnelluq. A Tenor and ethers of Philadelphia, eumprlsing every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamp's, fer burning either lard sperm or ethereal oil, together with Flower_ Vases, Fancy Screens, se. 111 s assortment in thili line Is un eq Wald in the borough. Also, FRUITS, FANCY CON FECTIONARY—Ntas—pRE. SERVED FRU ITS, A in every variety, and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recommended to his friends and the little (las. Ills stock embrascs every thing in the line of Fancy ,foods. with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially Invited to eall and see (luring the lodidays.— Remember the Ohl Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. doe 13 145-1 8. W. 11AVHRSTICK. fI . REAT ATTRACTION? HO FOR, ILA THE IHMIDAYS.---Kill SS SINGLE'S OLD HALL is now and will continue to be supplied with the great est novelties up to the close of the season, comprising in part CONFEcTioN A RIES of the choicest varieties, such as Flue Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Botillons, Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla, and Burnt Almonds, French and exploding Secrets. Also all the common varieties, all of : whieh will ho sold whole sale and retail at low rates. We have just received FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest Importations such ns Oranges, heinous, Raisins, Figs, Prue ns, Citron, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. In connection with the above the largest assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of every kind from all parts of Europe, 'manufactured of wood, glass, china, papier mule, tin and India ridden., sink, &c., such as Fine Wax, kid and jointed Dells, sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, Flower Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Setts, Music Boxes_ Port Mutinies, Battle Doors, Unice Hoops, Masks, Drums, (tuns Trumpets, Dominoes, Lotto and other games, &c. .Fancy Soaps and Hair Oils of every variety. In connection with the above a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverised, , Crushed and brown Sugars. of every grade, coffee, Molasses, Starch, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda, Sugar, Water and other Crackers, cheese, &c. • Thu subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a gener ous public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes, by tv desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same, . - DO 0 ICS FOR TH jowb have just received. from Philadelphia, a large assortment of new and SPLENDID ANNUALS, and GIFT BOOKS for the Holidays, which 'haring been purchased below the }usual wholesale rates, we are enabled to sell at ratty reduced prices. They have now In store a splendid stock of Annuals Gift' Books, Illustrated Poets, Standard Works,' Bibles, nil sizes, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Sunday School Books, ' Tract Books, Juveniles, ke., SM." MI of which aro 51.1:1V HOOKS, fresh from the publisliem, splendidly bound and embolished and got up expressly for the Christmass Holidays. Also FANCY STATIONUT and Fancy articles generally,ln great variety. The pub lic are invited to call and examine samples now ready for Inspection. Le-Remember; the place to buy books, cheap, is at • PIPER'S, !USD street. Deo'r 20, 1853 1 - EATIIER.—Fritz a', - Hendry, Store, 14 29 North 3d at.. Phllodulphia, Morocco Manufactui a, Curriora, Importers, Con=lssion and DononAl Lot. at r t WHOLES ALI: AND RETAlL—Manufactory 15 Arai - IV drool. Sup. 7-1 y ittccticinc9, t-3tarv.i nub Pereoute baskets aid Brush••.. of every kind thr the toilet, Roussel's Veriutues of tiler :irivuN 6 mils, Carlisle, Dec,r 7, 1854 glithigtht 1 930 1 1). J(AIN I'. 14YNE—Wholesale, and Ito till thuifiir i 6 A inorivaii, hul,lisli and (lomat. ii.ll:lAVAlti . ., idl e, Valuta ; &e., R. Aiuchanien, buihrehi Loot the public g,olowally, win, are hi , lint in hardware ~ td any hi,.d, are invited to rah iu and cir..,",, exandne my • uniequilly hog stock of `:, .._%.W;,roils, iihith 1 ant selliug at, very low p.!..:,.. .00v voi) ili; it will only lilt (Ali II you a Verb oh , min otos to be Court/teed that what everybody trays —that Lyn's is docidetily the place to r ot 8 . od goedn at law prices—must La true. r2B llyrdwure Store, 11 est Side Noah IlaaoN or street 11 L 11; WA R OOK ha:AT ILIIII3 1. N OrFEBEI/. he snoserllnn in CiJ1.11.4 um,ce of ill•health, offers his eio ti o ,,,,t o ed of II A Itr. to any perSoll or pores,ns wish ing to enter into the Hardware business. Ile 113% fug so resolved In quitting the business, will give a bargain, besides his influence and custom. Any 0110 desirous o. getting into this business will do well to call soon, and if not disposed of by the Ist of October next, he will then COIIIIIIOIICO Selling elf at cost at the 4,1 d and well hitown stand, in North Hanover street, next door to Charles Maglaughlin's JAt!011 SENER. Aft IT"FRESH AXR IVA T u R I I Vlt SA f ON. sulnwriber having returlied from the city would call the attention of his fi lends and the puhlic generally hi the large aid well sclectedassortnimilt of Hardware n filch be has just received:consisting lit part of BUILDING MA- Trllti A LJ, nails, sormes, hl tiges, halts, bolts. glass, putty, paints, oils, Sc. I', Kt LS—edge toils: saws and planes o. every description, with files, rasps, lilmWers, anvils, kc. A general assortment of SIIDEN AK KID; AND SAD. DLERS Too L,s, together with morocco, lining and bind ing slsing, sine thread, was, pugs, lasts, harness mount saddletrers, kr: WACII (plain, enameled, fig ured and eathosmold latent and enamelled leather, axles. springs, tin Ls, spokes, fello,t, taunts, kr., tic. Cabinet Makers will find a large assvtinent of varn ishes, mahogany and walnut vlinet:ll4, moulding, rosettes hair cloth, curled hair, A. Chr stick of Iron is large und well selected, compris up; all the kinds in general use, as liatinneredlind rolled inns of all sizes,tlat, bar Lend band Iron, rani t.. .ind oval iron, horse-shoo iron Ulla nail mils. w,itttit large lot of east'and sjiriiig steel, nod Alituricut blis ter steel..te. Housekeepers and thrigo admit commencing will tird it Li, their ads awtage to coil nod e%adnine our cutlery, drit tania 311.1 I,l:and kettli s, cedar ware, Ls-skids, In addition to tin nhmr we )(:, eree i e ,. 2 l a splendid assortment of 11 .11212 PAPER, mating the st, rk eon. plete. and at raeast rail I. VI. Sat 14Ite t Wu in , . to all is imols to est', dile ing it ccillbn to lhcir unc us ath al Ilemeinher the mil stand. 1.-rist I11:11 litrood.. Al:oil:di:, Pa. ()rt. r•fhl. I.l.lN'f , N. L ~R1",SII A !tit( V Al, OP 11 It 1)- ‘‘. A It H.— The subs..riher Inkrini; returned from the city la a,. jint opened for the Foil trade a large and vil •0•100.0.1 offand doinrstie Hardware, enkl.raeikk , .•rythintf usually found in-that line of bu- Tl ' le at len ~r trivilds al , (1 the pritilir "generally rt'respeetfully directed to the assoitinent on hand. nit silting them (Lot goothi of all hinds will Ike stdd for rash It a 01 . 1 Nina)! 3,1 V.lll ce 011 manufacturers prices. Re member the old .Laud, East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. 11. SANTOS. r Ot)TU NV AS I I.—lkatttiful White Teeth Ilealthyliluins and a sweet Breath—All who ::re destr t.l obtaining these Lenehts should use )1 IN'S VfliD TinVill %VASIL 'Nils dell Jnus article e o l nlan es so Many 1111,1111. JCS that it now beemne a standard fa rbrite w ith the citizens 0. New York. Philadelphia aud Ihtltlinore, Dentists pre scribe it In their practiee annst stierecsfully, and from every source the most nattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately benefit ted lit a •thai upon them it Innd, sothing' utteeti v.' I t 1 . 111.1.115tu the teeth SO thoroughly, that tin) are Mad.' rii ii pearl iti whiteness, and diffuses thrJtigh the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath Is rendered exquisitely sweet. It I.:lull:4 to Oink] Impurities which tend to protium, decay, nd. as a con se111:71,•, art . stun., ed the teeth mu,t al ways remain sound. Itead the following from [Jr. J. A. Carman 1 Mr F. Zerman—Sir: Having used and remunnended Four TIN/a, WaOt in my practice for Futile I find it t ho moot effectual Dentrilien in tve, and therefore rerotn mend it to the public. Road the following testimony : Ma. %rem %N.---Dcar I hare fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can, without hesita tion. recommend it as the best that-has mime under in) notiee during hie experience as Dentist of more than sit teen years. It cleanses the Teeth, soothes and hat dens Irritated limns, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. •Friiin the mouths of those who make use of It. however, It mill certainly speak for itself. - - GEo. P. SCIIIWELY, Surgeon Dentist, 2:9, South Tenth st., Philadelphia. it is used and recommended by all the eininent Dent ists in New Turk, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and othei cities where it has been introduced. All should Oyu it a trial. .0:6- Prepared only by Francis Zermatt, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, and sold wholesale and retail by Samuel Elliott, Canislc, .1. Dorsholuter, 3lechanicsburg, J. Herron, Newt - ille, .1. C. Williams, Shippensburg, and by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. I: I 4 PILEPSY Can be Cured. Laice's VEGETABLE COMPOUND, for tho cum of EPI LEPSY or FITS! is performing more wonderful mares than any other medicine yet known or beforetho public.- I'ltloE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The proprietor hall'in his possession numerous certifi cates, narrating the astonishing and miraculous Mires effected by this medicine, and directs attention to the following only; to assure those who are so unfortunate to be afflicted with the terrible disease heretofore regard ed incurable, that LARK'S preparation Is ALMOST INTALI OLE IN ITS CURT From Mrs. Brooks, widow of Maj.-Jam. Brooks, late of Conneaut, O. . . Mr. Z. I.Axr.--Sir: Please send mo another bottle of Fit Monet ne, as 1 do nut like to be without it on hand. When I commenced giving • tho medicine to my son Ed- I:Tr, lie had from one to three fits per day, lie has now taken the medicine over five months, and his had, I think, but two fits in that time, and those very light.— Ills body and mind arc very much improved; and by the bles:ing of Ilod, I feel that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted activity. lie 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 ex pointed for medicine to " cons FM." but nothing has relieved him until ho used your medicine. Respectfully yours, I'OLLY BROOKS. From Judson Landon, County Superintendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. Knvasciur., Feb. 4, 1853. P. MONIER Mr. Z. List—Sir: Please send a few more bottles of your "Fit Medicine;" I may not need-it. but think saf er to keep it on hand. Tour medicine has done wonders, I gave it to Miss Jane De!anat. she has had fits for 26 years, brought ou.by having the weasels when but four years old, which could not be brought out to the surfitee. After taking the medicine a few days, sus min A FINE CROP or ateLSFJ.S; and has had no fits since. She had fits or symptoms ahnost daily. She and her Dither concur with me In saying that we believe the medicine has or will work a perfect cure. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane Henderson and Arts Carby, who have had fits almost daily, for a number of yeart,-- Their fits have ceased, and I believe the medicine will have the desired Wert. Much money has been expended by the friends of the above patients for doctoring, all to no purpose.— The cure was left for your medicine to parlitrm, and I can cheerfially recommend it as a valuable discovery.— Respectfully yours, JUDSON 'LANDON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. URA Conneaut, Ohio. E. F. WELLER, traveling agent. Sold by S. W. Haverstielt. Carlisle; E. IL Thomas, Mo chanicahurg; D. W. Gross, Harrisburg. Oct. s—lye AY AND RAW TT ICORN SHELLER S S. T A large atut C ort U ment E o l f l i S m ? I i mitre( Hay. Straw and Fodder Cutters, new on hand.— Also, double and single corn shelters thr either hand or horse power. of the very latest manufacture, including the premium atelier at the late Pennsylvania State Fair. For sale by PASCHALL 'MORRIS & Co., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner of 7th nd Market, Philadelphia. Dec. 0, 1851—H finrOwarr, 311ehicincs. Dr. J. A. CARIUM Dentist, Harrisburg, Pa. = 141 • • r ' tEAT EST. DI SCO V .liltY ,Oli' Til F:=Farrnurs, Fain i lies and othei s, can per lailfiU nu remedy equal to Dt.'40.131.A13' Nenttlan I.iisi moot, Mr Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Chronic I.l.ettinutitui quinsey, Sore Throat, Toothache, Sea Sickness ' Cuts Burns, Swelling,, , Old Sores, Mosquito bites, 1111,31. Stings, Nails in the Lilian, Chest, back, dc. 11 it doe.; not gi‘e relief, the money will Le refunded—all that is asked, is it trial, arid tine it aceording to directions. 'The firth-le is an English. remedy. and was used 1.3 N‘ in. It, ding of Lind:did, and certified to by Min, its a cure f, r !then mathen. when everything else recomutended by his Mid. had tidied. liver 10,000,000 of bottles have Leon sold in the Übit oil States, without a single failure, and lasve stated that It was worth $lO per tattle, they reAer would In) without it, In case of Crimp, no it is as cei lain as it is applied. It euFes Toothache in three ntientes; headache in Galt an hour, and l halcln, when lord tak en, in a few hours. it is perfectly Innocent to take in ternally, and has tho recommendation of many bf the un st eminent Physicians, in the United :States. Price, 25 and 60 cents. Dr. Tobias has also put up a Liniment for Horses. in p"lt bottles. n Lich is warranted—chenper and letter th .n any other, fur the cure of Colic, Ualls. Sucilln s, old Sores,-Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Cruaed'Heel, Price, fin (cots. hr. Tobias _could fill a dozen newspapers with the cer tificates and letters received, relating to tho'wonderful cures accomplished by Ids Liniment, but considers that warmpting It is sufficient, as any person iho decs net obtain relief, need not pay for it. There has teen so much worthless medicine E.. Id to the public,-that Lr. bias wishes his article to rest on its own merits and if he gives tho Value of the money roc( ivcd, the)+Marilis the patronage of the public. art otherwise. DR. TOBIAS' Office, 240 GREENWICH Street, New York. For sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut streets: Dyott. & Son, 132 N. Second !Arita; T. IL l'tillender. FH 8. Third street, and by the Druggists through( at the United States. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE 111.00 D.—Not a particle of Mercury in It. An infallible remedy Mr S<•rofuhr, hues bit 11, It heutnatkm, Obstinate Cute 111,118 Pimples or rtistules on the Face, Blotches, Bells, Chronic Sore Eyes, King Worm or Totter, Scald Ileati, Enlargement — itittr - Pnin of the Runes and Joints, Stuborn L leers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints and all diettmses arising from an injudicious use of Mercury / Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. cso_This great alterative medicine and Purifier of the Blood, is now used, by thousands of grateful patients in all penis of the United' States, who, testify daily to the remarkahle cures performed by the greatest of all medi cines, "CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Lis erlis emir. Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, tire very speedily put to flight by using this great anti inestimnblo remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet leen found to compnre to R. It cleanses the system of all purities, acts gently and efficiently cn the Liver and Kid neys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stunt ach,, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitutilm, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of) omit, to Its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladles it Is incomparably better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of CAB:TEJON SPA! , I• 11 NIXTVIM will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve the general health in a remarkable de gree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large numbs-r of certificates which we have recelv 'ed from front persons from all parts of the United Stotts, is the last evidence that there Is no llmnbug about it. The press, hotel-keepers, magistrntes, physitians, and public men, well known to the community. ail add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this OR EAT BUM) PURIFIER. Call on the Aorter, and get a Circular and Almanac, and rend the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines has performed. Bone genuine unless signed BENNETT & DEEDS, Pro. prlotors, No. 3, Pearl stmet, Elchinoud, Va. to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for in by S. Elliott, S. W. Haverstick, Carlisle; Ira Pay, Merlianiesburg; J. 11. Herron, Newville; J. C. Altic, Shippensburg, and by dealers in medicines every where. THE WONDER OF ME AGE !- For the cure of Saltrheum, Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns ttr Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, Inflammation of the Beast, bites of insects, Sore Lips, Pimples on the Face, and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, and all diseases of the Skin. This Ointinont will cure the Saltriteutn and Burns. or Chapped hands, quicker and surer than any ether medi cines of the kind before the public. To substantiate the above, I can glee hundreds of cer title:des, but I consider It no use, as (any person ran do the samo, if they- have friends, fer even a 'worthless ar ticle) I rely solely on the mortis of the Ointment for the public patronage. N. IL—A single box of this Ointrur.t will keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, &aloes, or I le hanic's bands, let them chap or crack ever so bad, son and in good work ing order all winter. Prepared amtby 510.'1108 r IEItBEL, Aaugatuck, Conn. Sold also by the principal Drugg,strtnndeountir 3lor chants. Price 21 rents per box. Nov. 16, 1551-1 y HAVE you a cold 7—Galloher's Elixir hos acquired a just celebrity for the cure of all diseases arising from seven) colds, and Its efficacy bee Teen attested and approved by hundreds of our most re spectable citizens. In every Instance luunediate relief has been given, as the following certificate from those who hitve tried it bears testimony Manufactured and for-610 by JAMES GALf.OIISIt, Agent. We the undersigned do certify that we have used Gal loher's preparation for Consumption, Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Ac., and having experienced immedi ate relief therefrom would recommend it to all afflicted In that way. Thos. U. Skilos, Mrs. M. GonM, R. If. McCoy, E. L. Wolf. Peter Monyer, 11. B. Ilackettdosvph Lobach, N. W. Woods. Carlisle, April 25, 1854-ly MAP 01? CUMBERLAND COUN TY.--From entirely original Surveys, by actual measurement throughout the whole county, by li. W. lIRIDGENS. The subecriber Is now engaged In melting Surreys preparatory to publishing a new and complete Slap of Cumberland County, upon n largo scale. Every Public Road anti Stream, with tho locations of all Mills, Stores, Dwellings. and Public Buildings, will ho accurately laid down. All the Public Buildings In the County will be distinctly Indicated, and the names of owners of proper. ty generally, will ho inserted In their proper positions on the Map. A Table of distances, Statistics of the County, en larged plans of the principal Villages, and a few of the most attractive views In the County, will be inserted In the margin; thus giving every satisfaction, and render ing the Map most valuable to the Owners of Property, Merchants, Travelers, Conveyancers, anti the inhabitants generally, of the region delineated In as much as this work is to be made up of actUal surveys made upon the ground, it will . require time In accomplish It; It is not expected, therefore., that it will -be ready for publication much under -the period of Two Years. The size of the Map will be about Ave &et by four, and will cost five dollars. 11. F. BRIDOENS, Publisher. N. E . Corner of Marshall and Wood St. Philadelphia. Sept. 27—lnipti. 1110)itill C 9. 1_,41414'1, • I V E It 60AJN''T,' Dyspeps: Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous debility, Ids , aosi. toe asidneys, and ell diseases arising 11l an a dall I (Ai Laver or Stbanach, such as ConStilattnell, Ina 11, 11 li I, fulness of blood_ to the head, acidity of the Ni , no. ! illaea. heartburn, disgust.fbr lied, fulness or n eight i he stomach, sour eructations, sinking Cr IA (Ate; la g .. he pit of the stomach, swinuning,ol - the head. Lon' and difficult breathing, buttering at the heart, du kin ar suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, din ..less of vision, (b•ta or webs, Labs° the 5h.,11t., Ibler an IEIII pain I n the hood, deficiency of perspilatitai, 3 I 111)1 need of the fit in and eyes, pain in the side, hio k, I htt! 111111 6, fie., sudden flushes of hunt, burning hi the ilesi constant imaginimo of evil; and great depressh n ta Cl,) Its, can 161 011al tiaally cured by Dn. If out EA N 'l'B Cl. Li lIJtATEI) WOMAN 111'1TEllii, prepared by ha. C. 14 JAegsoN, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. • • Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, equalled, by any other preparation in the hi.ittil t i:ate. methe cures attest, in many cases after skilful phys clans Mal failed. These bitters'are worthy the attention of in valids.- l'usliestilng great virtues in the rectifiCation of disease of Um Liver and lesser glands, exercising the awe searctiffig powers in weakness and affections el' the el gestivo organs, they are withal sofa, certain and plus. aut. TESTIMONY FROM PENN SY I.YA NT A . .1. D. Spring, Lareyville Pa., April' C,, 1b54. says, "• can get you some good errellicates f o r your Gel no.n 1W tern in this vicinity if you wish then,. A lady urchin lug some of it this week, says that it Is by for r he hes medicirm she ever knew, hating done her and he daughter muchrid, S. H. Lawson, .enfard's Store, Somerset eo, Pa., Aus 15, 1553, says, "I am much attached to your derma. Bitters, having used two bottles of it, whieli I pr,‘ are fmm S. Kurtz, your agent at Somerset, and font d grea relief from It in disease of the I.lter. .1 Ind it h e grant effect On my lungs, strengthening andlut i,;eral in them, which, as 1 am a public speaker, Is a great help 1 Inc." Dr. Giles, Newton ilamilton, ]Tay, 1951, said: have used myself half n dozen bottles of 3 our Gel ma bitten, for Liver Complaint and diseases of it neriot character, resulting from tho at use of mercury. 1 wt poisoned and alli led w ith spasms Cr rn the use If th latter article. The Gertnan bitters is the flirt silk: Weil 1 ottmlued any relief. 1 have also Hit en tl article to many dyspepths, with the most sslutaly sults. I think at teeny mere tattles will ,mre me.•, J. C. Young. Esq. ' of Dauphin, l'a., n rites May 5, '5 ••1. was afilluttill with General DeLinty, Irteetital We e ; nessmmi L's.stivene.es, for w 1.11,11 1 used ninny diflcret marmites withent relief. I at last need yeur 11, rued itertnan 'litters. I trek a few I.ettles aeerdirj..; to d reetions. and was completely cured. 1 Lave net 1 1 . 01) healthy for ton years as 1 have tern since I tech yr , r Bitters, which is moist eno year ago," I lies(' !litters tfru FT TIII FLY V LlicrAvLE, always; strengti ening the sf stem and 711!T er pr strating It. Fold by ffealurs in znedirine and sterekecr'rs eror• where. and by Faniutd l.lih ff., S. W. !Ito Or,t ts and W. Cantintan, Carlisle;_ Fun liger & to., riled Snyder k Muhl, Nooburg, and Ly Uulnrs , in .Ordichn Lamerally. Nov. 22, 1 Stsl-1 y .1)OCTO1t l'ul'l: SELF—PIiI V ATE' Y t cents, 11 ine311,4 Of th e l'ul'l IsT A:m.7I.I(APII.IS. or I.. Vet One HIS O% t PIIYSICIAN Thu tic irty-sia t li Edit in. n it one hundred ongrav ingS,Nho, ing Prliate biFallSl.!: nnd Ma formations of the (lento alit System, ill every shvp• all ro. l l - 111: to w Iliac Is added Treatise on the Illsenses of 1 ,, unties, intended fhr the use 4 females only, (see page l'. , n) I. lug Of the highest impoi tam to married people, e , r thoser..§ ly. Wm. You:co, M. 1)., Gradual ...crafty or . _ insylven la, Meinlor c f the Its II Collegouf Surgeons, London, and Honorary Mends of the Philadelphia Medical society. Tin Valli l , Pan of Secret diseases, Seminal 11.'40(nes), ld,,eas i s of ti Prost ride Gland. Impotency, scAitary habits of 3 out 11, al faithfully described, and all the receipts given in plat language. The chapters on self ~,1.,,, ai „i : ..,,,, i , , Weakness Is worthy of particular attention, anti slt, el be read by every one. Young Incn who have Ll,ll 1.1 fortunate In contracting disease, prey lons to pl nit yourselves under the care of any (lector. no unit ter 51.1 Zile pretensions may begot la copy of this truly valuta) work. Sen Captains and persons going to sea :tumid msse 1/r. Young's Treatise on 'Marriage, the Pocket :I.e, elan us, or Every one Ills own Physician. • Alfs) - Let. no father be ashamed to present a n.py et t I lEsculapins to his child. It may nave him t)., men ear grave. Let ne young man or woman enter into the , cr t obligations of married life without reading the pee e „Esculaplus. Let no one suthaing fn in a hack 0. cc gb, pain in the side, restless nights, nervous feelin and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and riv, up by their physician, be another moment without co suiting the il:sculaplus. Hale the married or the about to be married any impediment. read this tiu useful Book, as It has been the means of saving tho .ands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this vela rat -- work has been sold In this country and Europe since I 38, when the fret edition nes issued. ft.a- Any perion sending TIVENTY-VIVE rents • hosed In a letter, will receive one copy of this Loo); ; nail; or five copies will be sent fir $l. Address I .V I IGLI.kNi YOUMI, No. 152 Spruce street, Philatielphl N.)St paid. Twenty years practice In the city of Philadelphia et i 'duly entitles Dr. Young to the ronftlence of the vi Icted, and he may be consulteZyany of the disease M leserlbed In s different publicati ns, at his office. 1:.: 4 pruce street, every day betty • 9 and a u 'ein,ek, s un lays excepted) and persons at any distance can cnnsah lr. Young by letter, VOST PAID. § .A F E—S PEEDY —S U 1 . 1 !—S e • TILING FOR YOUR OWN 111:11EFITI'l A riled adaptod to general use, greatly superior to other, ind within the moans of every individual. .100 141,1.9 for twenty-live cents! No extortion ,ricer-no Calomol—uo mineral poison whatever. Do. TowNsEned HEALTH PILLS fully merit the ow: •oputation they haveaequired . They are called for thole dl parts of the land, because Tiler ARK ALL THAT 1/41 LACK TO D. WHAT THEY {TILL DO—They purif}• the blimad,tin . 7 I,lllFe tin, System of Humors, they cure Dyspepsia in ndigestion, they create an Appetite, they cure ;ie.,. ileadaelie,Dissiness and Low Spirits; they arrest Foi.' • they proluctea healthy action of the Liver, they are sure cure lhr Costiveness and Habitual fUmistipatlei they are highly efficacious in Female Complaints, thy, strengthen and give tone to the System. They an:, Ile best Family Medicine known. It lean obvious inquiry, how one medicine ran cure., many different complaints. These Pills, however, in •• compounded of curative materials that persons have ,L, ly to 'DRY THEM and the answer will be peund in n r, stored body and an invigorated constitution. Each Dos contains 100 Pills, at the ast,ditishinitly Ir price of ?.5 cents. Every Individual should have the., For solo by the Druggists and Storekeepers generan. F. A. PALMER, general Ager.t, Stonington, Ct. MIRACLE 01? SCIENCE,-1:, C. L. Nailing, of Mechanicsburg, coon y; Pa., announces to these afflicted with Tullio.. Wens. Cancors, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, S, ula. King's Evil and all diseases that have been treated with Cau‘stic or Kn i fe, lie can remove them will: out cutting, burning or pain; neither Chloroform Ether Is admintsterad to the patient. It Is no mitt on what part of the body they may be, he can rem4l. them with perfect safety, and in a remarkably 1 , 11 , "1 • lime. No Mineral of Vegetable poison is applied, and 114 money required until a cure is perfected. Prolapses Uteri, Pemie Complaints, Ch r om e , real and all other diseases treated with positive sue', •. ft}ilparticubvs can be obtained by addressing in el, . English or tierman, post paid. Patients can be RIM!, modsted with Roan:lon reasonable terms. • Mechanicsburg IN ono of the prettiest and health,: towns In this or any other (Mato, It Is it miles Tr Harrisburg, on the Cumbutland Valley Rail BI ad, aii accessible from all parts of the Union. The Doctor s vlsikeases In fatly part of the ;Stake when desired. ten Klnd reader If you know any afflicted fellow c.ow turn, delay not to toll them of this treatment' - VIONNETS . AND BLOollEits.---• A very large assortment of tho latest styles .ngitsh Danatable and split etraw, Neapeiltne, Hair, Lace, Loghornand Florence ilrald It( ent•tF. • 'albums and Chlldron'a Bloomers of various kindv, Straw Draide and (Jimpe, Artificial Flowers. Donnot linings and Ribbons, ko., nil of which vill , , .• told cheap at the store of the sulascrilwr.Fouth Ilanc, cc Ytreet. - ROBERT DICE. Carnal°, April 25, '55. .. B 1