E 2 ~{ n3iouL `The Uncorrupted Preservation of the Scriptures That the Sacred Writings are not only .genuine,- but have been transmitted to us entire and uncorrupted, and that they are, in all essential pints, the same as . they came, originally from the hands of their authors, we have the most satisfac tory evidence that can be required. With regard to the Old Testament, the original manuscripts were long pre served among the Jews, who were-always remarkable for being most faithful guar dians of their sacred books, which they transcribed repeatedly, and compared most carefully with the originals, of which they even numbered the words and letters. That the Jews have neither mutilated nor corrupted these writings is fully proved by the silence of the prophets, as well as ofChrist and his a postles, who though they bring many heavy charges against them, never . once accuse . - theta of corrupting one of their sacred writings; and also by the agree ment, in every esseutiO point, of all the versions and. manuscripts, amounting to nearly 1,150, which are now extant, and which furnish a clear proof of their uncorrupted preservation. In fact, the constant reading of their sacred books (which were at once the rule of their faith and of their political constitution) inipublic and private; the numerous kV ies of the original, as well as of the Sep tuagint version, which was widely spread over the world; and the various sects and parties into which the Jews were divided after the Canon was closed, as well as their dispersion into every part of the globe,-concurred to render any attempt at fabrication improbable and impossible before the time of Christ; and after that period, the same books being in the hands of the Christians, they would instantly have detected the fraud of the Jews, if they had endeavored , to accomplish such a design; while the silence of the Jews, who would not have failed to notice the attempt if it had beou made, is a clear proof that they were not corrupted by the Christians. Equally satisfactory is the evidenCe for the integrity of the New Testament: - The multiplication of copies, both of, the original, and of translations into a variety of foreign languages, which were read, not only in private, but publicly in' the relig ious assemblies of the early Christians, the reverence of the Christians for these writings; the variety of the sects and heretics which soon arose in the Chris tian Church, each of whom appealed to the Scriptures for the truth of their doc trines, rendered any material alterations in the sacred books utterly impossible; while the Slience of their aeutest enemies, who wuuld most assuredly have charged them with the;attempt if it had been made, and the agreement of all the mann- scripts and versions extant, are positive proofs of the integrity and incorruptuess of the New Testament; which are further attested by the agreement with it of all the quotations which occur in the writ ingS of the Christians from the earliest ages to the present tine. In fact, so far from their having been any gross adul teration in the sacred volumes, the best and most able eritices have asserted and proved that even in lesser matters, the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament have §uffered less from the injury of time, and errors of transoriberl, than any other ancient writings - Cy/a - Myer; and-thiit—tlfe very worst manuscript extant would not pervert one article of our Exith, or de stroy one mortal precept. - • IRON 1 subscriber has the satisfaction to anounee to th e public , that hls go and extensile Ware House is completed, and Is tilled with one Of the largest .and best assortment of • HAMMERED AND ROLLED IRON weer °fared In this place. Those in want would do wo go ad: sad examine before purehastng elsewhere. Ito Dierebor the oldstand, East •Aleln street. • ' Kept. 10, 'OO. HENRY SAXTON 4. . . JUST aeEtIVED.—A lot of pattont goat Orlndori, flk =entitle for Farmers, or fanilly We t tor sale tit J. P. LYNWB llanovor ilt., carllale. rSTENT SKIRTS, '&e.—Just open. 'atiolonier tnvoico of White and Colored Patent los t Mooqueto neta k Witil 11 warloty,.of other eoleana. tie.goo4o- July /EL .• CIEO. W. I.IITLYBIL .. . HAPPINESS ! TIAPPffESSI ! WHAT CAN MAKE US HAPPY.? "Reason's wholo pleasure, all the joyt of sonso, Lio iu throe words—lloalth, Peace, and Competence. (Pope.) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of dis eases, is not our pleasure, our joy, and our happluess thereby destroyed? Why lot our sick follow-being suf fer? Does not Christ nay : .•With the same measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again?"-31st. 7, :2. "WiAo is a wise man and endowed with knowledge a mong you, lot Win show out of a good con V OrSit t Ids ..workse; ith- meek ness and wisdom."—.lames J, 13. SUIBiERY AND „tiElliClNE.—llf.ter. P. C. CARD DEB, Surgeon * and Physician, who is Botanist and Physiologist, and is Wad nate oi our best Medical Colle ges, and has made himself acquainted with all the vari ous systems of Medical Science, and with the recent discoveries and improvements in the various depart. monis of the Healing Arts, faithfully attends to orders for Sur,sieal and 'Medical Aid. and whose medicines are all made or cdmpused strictly' in accordance with the Sciences of Pathology, Botany, Ilydropathy and Physi oiogy; and whose medicines:lre all composid of whole- Sniue roots, plants, and hydropathy, good In all diseases, and to whom the afflicted mu invited to apply timely. Ms Character by Itespectabio Neighbors, &c Copy of a letter from the Itev..C. 11. Leinbach to Mr* U.,11. Etter, of.dhe Warm Springs. Respected sir low me to introducedo your friendly notice, Dr. Cam, nglt of New York. 1 have known Dr. C. tor sixteen years, he has dune business for me with sobriety, hon esty and with accurac y ; therefore Ido believe him to be perfeetly sober, honest and trustworthy. Any thrum you may see proper to confer on him, will he highly ap preciated by his numerous friends, and by 1111111, more highly than your sincere friend and bumble servant. C. 11. LIENBACIL Landlsburg, Pa., July 15tb, 1851. , Copy of a letter from George ,Spahr Esq., County Treasurer.-1 do certify that the wedield advleo of P. C. Curdder has stirpassed any other which I have hitherto had in the euro of severe fever In toy family.— t would therefore recommend him to such persons who may be aftlietod with afore.sald di ease 01 others, ise. / 1,./EORGE SPAHR. Bloomfield, August 20th, lfifil. DR. CA RDDEit . ibeing well acquainted with the re cunt Ermich discoveries, with their 11131 V and axle modes in' treatment, and the speedy and eel Lain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, hi roe . 011111111 ill to. Dysentery, Choi era Morbus and all CUthj/111/LILo ot the Bow els and stom ach; Superior Remedies tor the lire run ti ll aLW cure ol Asiatic tAitilera. Remedies for ail the defects and dis eases of the iltmerative Organs old relicoduew e my in men and women; Remedies fir 1 tisainty ; curtail, Mud tinnily CU1136 lur all Cmisutuptions, Lupatcore, slur- Ili ty. tlaa ual Abuse., Vedereal Diseases in ;ill their iornis; Suppressions and ot tier debt:ate temitie complaints. All there no undies the wear 1101110 52 . 1011C0 it Illall11) . and Ilydropatily combined, (but ini poisoidt— "l teal all manner tit sick TICS,' and all tadli tier to disease. New Pestainen t."lt ls ltd . ll !PA' U 1.11. 1 .01101 Collllllcll - the samacitau.—Luke, 10, ud to SI, alld wan mum weans "Prove all things. hold rest that vs Lich is good. "— lt.L. Thessalonians, in, ifflerefore lit us be ware of laying up what we sueuid lay out for health. for there is that scat teret it and )4,t nun mere is that withhuldeLli more than t. meet, but it tendetn. " free orbs, 11, '24. The different modicita and their direetiontiWill he sent to the atili:led w /my direction by mail 01' , OX press. Address Dr. P. C. >_'A It Carlisle, t'u in bed a s d con a ty, Pa., post paid, :tad the lee $1 al , ..t)is accompanying the letter, with the order, together with a description 0. Line feelings and the symptoms to the comp.:lints 01 the afflicted inclosed. It IS thin SySLOIII Of M1:a1.:3.1 the Books and the 'nodes of cure uuly, which Dr. Card der employe that allow of medicines eutarety made or Cempesed of Wholesome lions, Plaints, and Oydrop.ohy, good in all diseases, (no poison), and which can make speedy and certain remedies and cures Mr 'all manner of sicKness and all manner of disease, ' anti Which har -1.1.151S all other ineditial means in point et geodness, be yond all bounds of comparison. Ok et; rout It Itonover street, least side near and below the Presbyterian Church Carlisle. Pa. TONLIMOIIIII/8 B r ow numerous persons of the highest respectability in thiS and the adjoining counties, give authentic evidence of the goodness of Dr. r eardder s character, and can be slot' at his °ince. 11. The afflicted can receive suiterior medicines and the directions for their use by the first return of mail ur express. If interviews be desired, or visits requested, Dr. C. will endeavour to accommodate applicants us lar as he can. The ' bortor speaks the Englisti and the tier. plan Languages, etc. [ Jun. 17, 1555 I.. MPORTANI."I:O FEMALES ! nu. cimesi..:lAN'S PILLS. lne combination of Ingredients ill these Pills is the re sult of a long and extensive practice; they aro mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have these Pills pro ved successful. They invariably openAhuse obstructions •to which Females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale and deathly countenance &hanged to a healthy ono. No female can enjoy brood health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from ex posure, cold or any other cause, the general health ha mediately bogillti to decline, and tie want of such a rem edy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females.. To ladles whose health will not roma of an increase of their family, these pills will prove a val Liable acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.— Iteadache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loa thing of Mod, and di turbed sleep do most always arise from she Interruption of nature; and whenevert . is the case, the pills Will invariably remedy all th vils, Nor are the less aincaeions in the care of Lout hoei, coninionly called the "Whites." Th ese pills sh e Id nev er be taken during pregnancy., as they mould be hereto cause a miscarriage. Warinnted purely ° Vegetable, and free front anything Injurious to Hid or health. Fulland explicit directions accompany each box. These pills arc put up in square flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established. by enclo sing One Dollar in a letter, pre-pant, to Dr. C. L. Cu txti:- MAN, No. :267, Moocher street, :sew York, can have them sent to their respective addressive by r.. 1411. Stour st, -iit'-warc. QTOVES! STOVES!! STOVESI!!— Ly Jolts I). GORGAS would inform the public that he has now on hand at his establishMent, on Main St., next door to Marion liall, the largest and most com plete assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PAR LOR STOVES to be found in this county, •,,. 4 . ... which will be sold at the lowest prices for 0 cash or approved coedit. llls stock consists of * ....large assortment of new and highly file -.. proiNal PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished In the most complete nomner. and calculated thr either wood or CIA, or both. All the old standard patterns Whieli have stood the test •of experience, may be found at his establishment. Also. a great variety of tho moot approved and/beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, in cluding a nuMber of new styles, possessing very supe rior ad vantlfzes over those heretofore in use. Families fr l and house eepers are respectfully invited to give him a call belt purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered ...,to any pa of the country and put up tat the shortest - tin: flee. -lie continuum to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Eopper'Work, and has constantly on band or 'will make to order every article required by housekeepers or others in this line. His stock of Tin and ()tipper Ware embraces livery kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best =linkup. turod r Persons in want of articles in his line may al ways bo sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction bygivlng_tdm a call f imiritiis pItEPARE FOR WINTER! PARLOit AND COOKING STOVES. The eubacriber at his old statoton North Hanover at., Carlisle, the sign of tho "Mammoth Red Coffee Pot," de. ires to call the attention of thu public to his large as• ortment of STOVES, of the newest and most fieshiona . blo styles, from the best manufactories in the country, and at all prices from $3 to $l6. ° Among his PARLOR it. OIIAMBER STOVES r' ice' are the Mirror Stove, tho Arctic; Revere, Star, • Persian, Union and Atm Air Tight,logethor with other patterns which ho has of all sizes for parlors or chambers and calculated for burning either wood or coal. Also, the .lEtna, Giobe, Astor, Albany, Flattop and Bandbox or Poor 'Man's, with other COOK ING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements In kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.— AlsO, the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a uow and Isle. gent article, to' which he invites the particular atten tion of families. Ilia cooking stoves range in price from $lO to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plate 'Stoves of various pattorne and different prices, Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED MARE Mr Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, &c. Also, every article in the line of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are respect fully Invited to call as ho is tzmildent with his large stock, variety and cheapness of being able to give en tire satisfaction to.every purchaser. Call and see. Oct. 25, tBf4. I M. 'MORRIS TSait.icottrt. Qs)itipitioO tjarbw are, TOHN P. LYN.lll—Wholesale and lie 0 tail dealer in American, English and German lIARDW ARE, Oils, Paints, &e.; &. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are in want of Ilardwarp y .. of any kind, are invited to call in and .:1„..,,cv ....examine my unusually larg stock 01 • goods, which I inn selling at very low ifiricus. °MA stop in; it will only detain you a very few minutes to he convinced that what everybody 0035 —that Lyii's is decidedly the place to get good goods ut law prices—must be true. .I.I'NE'S 'Hardware Store. West Side Nortylanover street. RESIT AR, vAL ! b WA R m ILEN YR SAXTON. The sul)seritter having returned front the city would call the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and well select vi asaortment of I lardwarr whit)] li has just received. consisting in part of III; I.DING MA TERIALS. nails. screws. hinges. leeks, belts. glass, putty. paints. oils. TOttLS.—edge saws ;uul pions o. every description, with files, rasps, hammers, anvils, fie. A general assortment of SIIOEMAK ERIS AND SADI I DLERS.; Tot/I.S. together with morocco, lining ttnd bind ing skins, shoe thrt!ad, 'wax, !togs, lasts, harness mount ing, saddletrees, Ate. COACH TR IMldl NG—canvass (plain, enamelled. fig ured and embossed.) patent and enamelled leather, axles, springs. hubs. tqinkek. fehnes. slants. A'., Av. Cabinet Makers or 11l find a large assortment el varn ishes. mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, rosettes, halt' cloth. rut led hair. Ac. The stork of Iron Is large and well selected, compris ing all the kinds in general use. as hammered and rolled Iron of all sizes. hat. bar and band iron, round. square a nd oval iron, horse-shoe iron and nail rods with a large lot of east and spring steel, English and Atherican blis ter steel. Ac. . . llonsekeepere and those about commencing will fled it to their advantage to cull and examine our cutlery, brit- Uinta and plated ware pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets. &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, uniting the stock com plete, and at such prices nti cannot hill to give stabil', tlon. Nif jut ite till friends to mil, knowing it will bolo their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East High Street. Carlisle, Pa. Oct. 12, HENRY SAXTON. r iti,sl-1 A 11.11,1 AT, OF HARD . WA It E.—The subsoriber- having returned faun the city has just opened fur the Fall trade a large and well selected stock of foreign and domestic Hai:Aware, emitta ring r. truthing usually found in that si 111,s. Tilt. atte . l t 1,1 of trionds and the juildic geherally is respectfully directed to the assurtsnent uq hand. as suring them that 1:,11011 , Ot all kinds w ill lie Budd F.Pn va,h at a tery smell adVallee un manufacturers prices. s , member the "1,1 stand, East Slain t 4 trect. arlislc. Pa. Aug :WI, 155.1. 11. .SAXTON. II 1 i N t y .l' 1 ,1 0 , ) ' \ l l n 1 , ;; ; N 0. 1 .., ,' . , I6EI emf , ,a•ND tfxTßAcr For di•ease M the ilimbier anti h s, secret Diseases, Strictures, N eal nesscs, mid all tliseasts of the sexual Organs, in 'tether lu Male ur beinalc. Irma e bates or citimi. they may Mut" uriginated,uud HO matter ui how long.stan d hg. • If you have contracted the terrible disease sehlell. once suited lii the s 2, stem, it ill surely gu down Ulan Uhl, generation to :inutile'', Undermining the constd talon and Napping the very vital Minix of Me, do not trust vuurschl to the. hnilds of quacks, who start up evec) day city ilute tilis>apul till th e papers URI' glating thlce huuds, tun well ctqulated to deceive the s °wig, and those not :to' nal 'Oda' w tth their tricks. You eon lout be too earoful in the selection of a reined,' In I bees eases. Thu Plaid Extract Bache lull ).itteh prulluttllClA by uuuuuul phyAki:lllS the greatest remedy ever 'known.— It Is u metheiue perfectly pleasant In its taste, and tery innocent in its amine, and yet so thor,ugh that it anni hilates every particle of the Milk and I,OISOIIOIIN Virus of this dreadiul disease; cull, unlike other mu:edits, does not dry up the disease in the blood. Constitutional Debility. brought on by selfabuse, a most terrible disease, w filch has hrmight thousands of the human rade to untimely graves. thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of many 0 nolde youth. ran Le ruled by this infallible Remedy. And us a medicine which must benelit e ery body, tram the simply delicate to the confinod and despairing invalid, nu equal is to be found acting both as a Cure and preventive. lIELMBOLD'S 111(111LY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For Purifying the Blood, rem aslag all diseases arising from excess of Mercury, expe. and Imprudence in BM, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an Impure state of the Blood,.and •the only reliable and effectual known remedy fur the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald llead,Wicerations of the Throat and Legs, Pelts and Swellings of the Bones, Totter, Pimple's on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. This article is now prescribed by come of the most distinguished physicians to the country,and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Semi parities yet offered to the public. Several cases of recent dark Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous di, : • . ;t2ISON lifts P 0111 irely recovered in the incurable wards sit our Public Institutions whkh had for many years resisted every mode of treatment that could be devised: These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicines in arresting some of the most iuveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed, and the bones already affected. N OMR. —Letters front responsible Physicians and Pro fessors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates o. corns from patients will -be, found accompanying both Preparations. Ptucts, Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle, or C for ;5. •• Sarsaparilla, " " equal in strength to one gallon of Syruy of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by 11. T. lIELMOLD, Chemist, Chestnut Stre'et. near the Oirard llouse,Philadelphia. To be had of Druggists and Dealers everywhere. All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention. July 25, '55. rip 0 0 T H WASH.—Beautiful I , \l hit Tooth Healthy Gums and a Sweet Breath—All wh are desirous of obtaining these benefits should use %ER SIAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH. %VASIL This delicious article combines so many meritorious qualities that it has now become a standard favorite with the citizens o. New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scrils• it in their practice most successfully, and' from every source the most flattering laudations aro awarded It. Inflamed and bleeding gums are Immediately benefit tint by It•; use; Its action upon them is mild, soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to rival pearl in" whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness 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 F. Zerman—Sir: Having 'used and recommended your Tooth Nash In my practice for some time, 1 dud it the moot effectual Diintake in use, and therefore roam- Mend it to the public. Dr. J. A. CAnmAN, Dentist, Harrisburg, Pa. following_teatlMOLl7 Ma. ZERMAN—Dear Sir: I have fully testedtmiiiits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can, without hesita tion, recommend it as the beet that 111;8 come under my notice during an experience as Dentist of more than six teen years. It cleanse,' the Teeth, soothes and hardens Irritated Quinn, and Imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. From the mouths of theme who make use of It, however, it will certainly speak for itself. 9so. P. SCUIVELY, Surgeon Dentist„ • •' 278, South Tenth at., PhilitdOlphia. It Is used and recomtnended by all the eminent Dent ists in Now York, Plilladelphialltaltimore, And other cities where It has boon Introduced. All should give it a trial. • Prepared only by Francis Herman, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, and sold wholesale and retail by Samuel Ylliott, Carlisle, .1. Dorsheimer, MechanicsbOrg, J. Herron, Newvlllo, J. C. Williams, Shippausburg, by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. UST RECEIVED AT THE . FAM ILYOII.OOEIIY STORE of the subscriber, u Ma on mall, . A now supply of fresh Water Crackers, Soda, Butter, Pie Nie and Sugar Iluiecuit, Farina., Corn Starch, Tapioca, Saga, Pearl Barley, Extract of Cone Rice Ylour, Baking Powder, dm., ' A new let of superior Table 011, Pickle's, Tomato ' Rotahup, French /Bustard, Bay Bunt, J. W. EBY. AtiC6iCiiteS, 1 4 0S T }6IPORTANT TO THE JL, LADIEtr—Dr. ficissiter's celebrated MENSTBUL 111.1.6 have been long .and widely known as invariably certain in removing any stoppage, irregularity, or sup. pression of the menses, lu the Fvnale Hospitals in Vienna, Paris, and Berlin, they have entirely superseded the use or all other reme dies; because, where a cure is attainable by medicinal agencies, they are certain of suedes. Iheir astonishing efficacy would lie almost incredible, if not vouched for by induldtaldo testimony, in numerous instances pro ducing, returns of the monthiy period atter all hope bad been 10411111111101 In every case, from whatever reuse the obstruction may arise, as also to prerent pregnancy where the health ill not admit of increase of family, they are always efficient; for which reason they must not he used duriMg ,p'regmtney, though alvay mild, healthy, safe and certain in their ellects. 3larried ladies will find particular instruction): In the directions. In which arr stated in various synipt,mis by which the causes of the suppression may be determined. Price, One Dollar per Ilex, containing explicit direr. thins. • Each box will be signed by Dr. R. O. GEISSNEn. Prine!pal Mike. 127 1 : Liberty Street, New-York C 11 3 1; Responsible agents Will be appointed for their sale as soon as practicable. In the mean time, all orders are to be addressed to Dr. R. IL (11:1: 4 SNEX, 11:7!..., Liberty :Arm t, New-York City, or to s lrligt 24:di N. V. h.st. om. 0, 111:(1 'box W ill be sent by return Mall, as they are put uti sealed ourrlepee, and ran be sent with the sttictest i acy to any part of the United States. CAUTION To LA DI ES As various not only ineffective but injurious crnr. pounds purporting to be '.F}.u.tt.E PILLS" under all kinds of names as "IRON PILLS," "SILVER Pius," Pius," '•l'sampiCAl. PIUS." &C.. are attempted to be palmed MT upon the credulous or unwary. It Is only necessary ladles to be .01 their guard against the at tempted imposition. and in all eases where there is no authorized sent for tie sale of "DR. G EIS:sS ER'S N EN. STRUM, PIUS." to order direct from him by mall, by re turn of which a box will be sent. July 25,'55. APENTs )h Ross. Lebanon; E. T. )tiller, Yorlt; S. Allenutn. liarrist urg; 1). It. Jones. A: Co.. Harrisburg'. Burton