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WSW COVNTMT.) -- This is a First Class Hotel, and located'in the central part of the city. It is kept in the hest wanner, and its patrpna will find every accom modation to be met with in the best houseri In the country. 8830-dtf B. T. BABBITT'S Concentrated Conde!)lied or Polveriied SOFT •S•OAP. THREE gallons of handsome white SOFT SOAP made in five minutes. - No grease required. DreserroNs.—Dissolve•one pound' of B. T. Bat:rift's CoLcentrated Ctindensed or Pulverised Soft Soap in one gallon , of• boiling . water, then add two gallons Or *arm water. When cool you will have three gallons of Handsome White Soft. Soap. Ton pounds will make ono barrel of soft soap. The soap thus•made is an excellent for trees, shrubs and.plants of all kinds. , Just received artchfor sale by W. DOCK, Fa., & CO., . my27l Market st., opposite the Court liouse. VISITING; - WEDDING, IMITATION,./am AT HOME CARDS. By a special arrangethent with . one of the bast engravers in the country, car 4 of ) any description will be executed in the highest' style of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied prom ptly,at lower prices than are eliergr ed by the stationers in New York .or Iliiladel phia. For samples and - prices call at mch9tf BERGNER'S BOOKSTGRE. WINDOW SHADES of linen, gilt boasted; V V and PAPER BLINDS of an endless yari aty of designs andornaments ; aloo f -CURTAIN FIXTURESand TASSELS at very low' prices. Call at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. ap6 HERMETItALLY EIEALND: PEACHES, TOMATOES, . PINE APPLE, SALMON, OYSTERS,, SPICEDOitiTERS PatirgEN SARDINES- For sale by WM. " BIBLES AND IFTILN BOWES I ALA tikiE and splendid stock of Pocket and Family Bibles. ftesbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, Heiman I l ßeformed, and other Hymn Books, inWrdoelv ad 'at BARUNEWB CHEAP BuOICBTORE. C,oza. OIL, a further reduction in Coal Oil, superior article of non-explothe <Coal Oil, for sale very low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Car. Front and Market Ste.. mrl i DaoloGgApa ALBUMS chastely- bound and claspe4:l—foi sale at SCHEFFEIBI3 BOOKSTORE, J 9 18 Market &met. i t AIII(EaS, Different colored double varieties; White Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree:and other shrubbery, at Keystone Nursery. J. KIM DEEDS; Mortgages, Power of. AttOrieh Bonds and Justices' alecks for. ssle 4 o - ,.. * my 2 THEO. R SCHEFFER'S &Obi WAIL PAPER, BOBD E BS, tic., &Of, Sold at last year's prices, without any,advarice. apB WalarPICR'S BOOKSTORE • DR. JOHNSON 334ILIaTrAlaorl.M LOCK HOSPITAL lIAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE BELIE} IN SIX TO TWELVB. BOOM NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Owe Warranted or No Charge, in from One to Ted Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Nbr vousnese, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, PalpitatiOn of the lik.art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimnais of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, lir se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Sic mach or BOwels—those terrible 'disorders arising from the klitafy 'rabid' of Youth - - those.secritand solitexy practices More fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of laysses,.blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, 'rendering marriage, impossible, - .. $1 00 .. 9.00 -17.00 . YCil3lll3l KEN Espebially, who- have becoine the victims'. of . Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destruetive. habit which annually sweeps town untimely. grave thotsiandli of Young Men-of the most exalted tahmts and taillhuit! intellect, who Might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, 'nay qtll with full confidence. - • OE 0' fq' WEARRIAAE. Blarried Peityme, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being 'aware tif Physical weak ness,organic debility, deformities, &c., speedily cured. * - EZ2 _sue • xr - s • E r 0 S " Ha who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may . religiously confide in his honor as a ge*- : tleinan and confidently rely upon his skill sea Phytidan, " ... •.. tersely°rued, and full vigor restored., This distressing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage impomible•—:is {he pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgeno. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being, aware of the dreadful cone; ' qtamces that may ensue: Now, who that .aia deMtands the subject will pretend to deny that the power ' ofprocreation is lostalooner by those 'falling interim' per habits than by -the ma dent. Besides being jleprived the pleasures :of healthy, ofSiptingi'the most serious and destrio. Sys symptora to bah !WY and Mind Ario. The system •beditinters deranged, therphysicillid mental functions weakened, loss of procreative Pillvesl.4Prfrisirritability, disPaPetat Pallg "A den of • the-, heiat, L constitutional debilit4i• - ,-,:wilat* of the frame, cough, con: sumptioni• *Obi end death. .mo._/, DMZ FIIIIMILICOL STBIIIM 4 Left:hint el& going : froth -Bldtiniotetkie a feirdelete bean...lke carrier. not to e name tint number. , • - • Litters must be paid and contialVi The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his offices. - DR JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Collage of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from One of the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greeter pith of whose life has been spent in the hospi tals of Londen, Paris,' Philadelphia and else whera, has effected some of the most astonishing cares thatwere ever known; many , troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being Owned at sudden sounds, baihfulness, !nth.; kuent . blushing, attended sometimes with dlgement of mind were cured immediately: •` I=ll . 6060 TAKE PAIITICUtAR- NOTICE. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, via : weakness of_ the-back , and limbs, pains in the head,' dimness of loss-of-muscular power, palpitation' of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c. MENTAILT.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory, con fulloo. of ideas, depression of spirits, evil,fore bodings, averSitni to society, self distrust, lova of solitude, timidity, &0., .are some'of thts, evils produced. Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indidged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned from .evil companions, of at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even wifon asleep; And if not cured - .tandem marriage impimdble, and destroys both Mind and body, should apply immediately. What a_pity that a young man, the horie of his country, the 'darling of his parents, etuirtid be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by, the consequence of &laid* , from the path t' of n ature and indulging in a PuPsin secrethabit• .. 04ch persona Tarny before bonOza - Plailng Reflect that a sound mind and body are' the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the prospect hoinly darkens to the view ' • tha mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blightiid with , our own. DISEASE OF UIPB-OENC/E. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an illtimed sense- of ,shame or the dread of die covery deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend MM. lie fails into the hands of igno rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, fdch - his pecuniary substance, keep him triflins month after month, or as long as the smallest fee can be olitalned, and in despair 'leave him - with ruined'health to sigh over, his galling disappointment, or; by the rise, of the deadly poison, Mercury,: hasten the constitu tional symptoms of this terrible &elk), such as affections of the Head, Tbin,at, Nose, Skirt, eto. progressing with frightful.-rapidity till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferhags by send ing him to that undiscovered - country from whence no traveller returns. INDO • OF 1111 Z EMS.' —The -maxi" 'thousands cured at thii institution year after yeer,,a4l the numerous imp4rtant surgical" opertitione.perforined by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the:icporters of the Sun, Clipper, and many other Tapers,. notices of which have appeared agahiandimain before the publicvber sides his standinkatea 'gentleman of character and responsibilityiSigsaimffident guarantee to the afflicted. S. . • 6ffiN DIELSWAPIEEDILY CUBED. onlag Na .7. SON/N if.' 3.141 iMtbitaL YOUNG - MEN MARRIAGE, HARRISBURG, PA., TFIURS NtlD 2Rrvertiotmtute. The Great "American Remedies," IT,NOWN AS "RELM.BOLD'S' GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : ELELIIBOLD EXTRACT "SUOMI," " SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD'S. • GENUINE PREP.,4RATIONS " HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, A POSITIVE AND SP.ECIFIO REMEDY For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DhOFoIDAL SWELLINGS This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, by which the WATERY or UL CEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLABGEMENIS are reduced, as well as pain and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WO MEN or CHILDREN. HEIII3OL FOB S R S W E BA I KN TR E t s O ES T BUCHU Arising from Excesses, "Letts of Dissipation, Fatly Indiscretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE soLtowino BIDEPTONS : Indisposition to Eirer-Dqness of the Skin, tion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty. of Breathing, Weak-Nerves, - Trembling, Horror of ,Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, .Universal Lassitude ofFinshing of the Body, the Muscular §ystem,Bruptlons on the Face; Hot Hands, lid Colivitenan6). ; These symptoms, If alloWed to go on, which tlikkinedjelne invariably removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In, one.of which the patient may expire. Who can say that fihey are not . frequeptly followed by those "direful. diseases," ,INS4,IIrITZ . AND CONSUMPTION: Many are aware of theea, • :r -ibgs,, but nueovosiii - conte*. he records of the .T.upaue AAlums and the melancholy deaths by Consumlitiusir-incir aral — pre witness to the truth ufaii assertion. FEW, CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED WITH O.RGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the .sy,t.em, which ffelinbold's Ex inct,-Bachu invariably does. A trial will cen ilb.ce.thUluest skeptical. FEMALES —FEU ALES—FEMALES: . -04 D OR YOUNG:SINGLE .MARRIED,. OR 1 1.WALP4421 . 110 414 RNA In many affections_ peculiar to females tie Extract Bucher;unequalled by any othisr remedy, as in Chlorelhr or Retention, Irregu larity, Tailifulnesa; orcrillppreeridon of the cus tomary -Evacirittions,lltcetated Schirrope state of the 'Uterus, 'Lenciirhea or Whltels,, Sterility, and for all incident tothe be.T4'..whetheT Rising . Wen ( fludieeretion, Habits of Dissipation or in the D OR. CHANGE OF, NOITA ilfll.-YMIOUUD 2/B'IMM or Jr r T a k e no tgoilliimivrefiry t or Unpleasant 'Relit. ' tine for Unpleasant and 'llaggergat MUI.M.U; tie ee expens e ; little or no change in diet ; no in convenience and no exposure. It causes fie , quent desire, and-gives strength to Urinute, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra; allayii , g pain and inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Virornout Matters Thousands upon thousands who have)a~een'ike victims of quacks, and vino have piiid - heav-y fees to be cured In a short time, linie found they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has by the rise of "powerful Astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps atter marriage. Use RELM.BOLD'S EXTRACT WORD' for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Or gang, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter, of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs' require the aid of a Diuretic. HNIMBOLD'S lEX tRACT BUCHATis the Great Diuretic, and 1 it is, certain to have the deedred effect in all Diseases for which it is recominended. Blood 2 =Elood--Blood. Helmbeld's Highly Concentrated Compound BLUM EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affeo- twin of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Or gamii,Yrtiogs of the Nose, Ears, Throat,- Wind pipe, ant other Mucus Surfaces, making its ap pearance in the lerm -Ufr.tS Helatbold's Extract Sarsaparilla; purifies the - 1313 ad," and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giVill4 to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color. It being prepared expressly for this class of complaints, its Blood-Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. HELMBOLD'S BOSS , WASH. An excellent Lotion for diseams of a Syphi litic Nature, and as an - injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from , habits of dissipation,. used in connection with the. Ex. tracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, ,in such diseases as recommended. Evidence of the most: sponsible and reliable character will accomitany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF 0 13 3 091 from eight to twenty years st an di n g, w ith: names known to, Science and, Fame. For Medical Properties of Such% see iDiepensary of the United States. See . Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on,the Practice of Physic. 'See remarks made by the late celehrated Dr. PRY. SICK, Philadelphia. See remarks madeby Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL, avelettratedPhysician and member of the Royal Collage of Surgeons, Ireland, and publiahed in the Transactions of the Kings and Queen's Journal. See Medico , Cirurgkal Boyle!, .published. :by, BENZ. TEA YEILS,, Fellow. of tire 'Royal College a Surgeon& See most of the late standard works'''''On Medi cine. Extract of Buchu $1 OS per bottle, or six for $6OO. Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Irizproved Dose Wash, 60 cents per bottle, or six for $2 50, or halt a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be stif- Relent to cure the most obstinate cases, if direc tions are adhered to. Delivered to any address, recurely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cures guar anteed. Advice gratis. .11.111 DA • Personally appeared before me an Aldermsrt of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helinbold, who, beigg duly . stvorn, doth say, his PreParti tions contain no narcotic, no mercury, mother injurious drugs, and are purely , vegetable; H. T. HhLM BOLD. Sworn and subsctibed before rite, this s43d day of November, 1854. Will. P. HIBBARD, • Alderman, Ninth street Rice; P hila. Address letters for information to confidence. H. T: HELIKBOLD, Dhemist. Repot 104 South 10th street, biatrsi Ohtistamt, l i bi44 l /0 1 14/ 1 1 1 . OOBIY AY EVENING, JULY 2, 1863. Ctitgapli. From our Morning Idition THE SITUATIOS. 4' ~e: Y y: ~ w: i 1' ~" ~Y M' We saw and conversed with a gentleman last night, who bad just managed to effect his escape from Franklin county. gives a horrible description. of the ravages of the rebels in Chambersburg, and within a circle of tea miles around that ancient borough. Every` article that the rebels desired to eat or to wear,: -was rUtblesely wrested from the people. After the stores of Chambersburg bad been stripped,i private residences were entered, and then; searched from the attic to the cellar. In rob; bang- the stores, the rebels destroyed what they could not carry off. Sugar was trampled under foot. Coffee was scattered on the side•valks T Rebel canteens were filled with molasses; Webs of muslin, rolls of cloth, hats, shoo t hardware, drugs, medicines, and every &golf of manufacture or meratandlie, were seized; ,piaced in wagons, and sent towards thit :Potomac. After the - ,stores had been thuS relieved, citizens were- attacked on the streets, their hats taken from their heads, their coati pulled from their backs, and their • et — Mgr shore, of boots. I evident, too, that-tbn relrs ad a assistance of the oopperhead spies of Ohambersburg, as they would visit a either, and announce to thin that they wanted certain articler, 00u - lingwith the•announcement the information, that they (the rebels) wou'd point to the spit where the articles were concealed, and if they were not` ioruntarily given, qp, they world Ala taken by force, oven at the rill of the h i fel ofthe owner. , ; , One ,eithen of Chambersbutg hadsecrebkl'in . his cellar three barrels of flee sugar. He was called on by the rebels, ftnnetlibitt thet knew thq hotoaul then trek t"; (Kw, One 449 wan sold thattehelke huspet z tedto.bavaabundanceofiewelry, Abaft it was *rated in wcartain - part of her reddeia* arid 'that ifihedrf noeshoW witerelt• wsa,"hie ini - X“ya:nil7 to the aptfE lisharetnieleirels-AterewalTetedr In 1,1;4 oriliiifirttiaireit ., tatrealfeethetl*: ing of the male inmates was so completely car: ried off that the Owners can scarcely appear:in pnblioputiless it is as a Georgia Captain once repertMon particle, 'in a shirt and • pair of spurs. ,-.our informant, on whose statement this description is written, says that Franklin coun ty will not fully recover from the effects of this laid for years to come. It has completely ru ined many of the most prosperous men of Chathbersburg and vicinity. And it has made an impression on the-minds. of all, which,will hereafter put an sad to mach of the treason sympirthy 'which heretofore abounded in that' locality. p'4 Among the localities visited by the rebels, and among the manufacturers who suffered most, in Cumberland county, was Meant Holly end its paper mills. Mount Holly is about ' six 1 nines tenth-east et. Carlisle. It is principally riefedigras paper - mills, and on thew the rebels t made large drafts. s(o,ffrm of Kempten& Medlin was relieved of over $4,000 wolth of superior cap, letter and note paper. After this stock had been taken porme , sion of, the • rebels gave 1 the firM a receipt for the stock taken, enjoining on them also not to. allow a single ream totally other paper to be removed from the mlll, With lout an order from Gen. Ewell. Other Mille were treated in like manner, receipts being ieliren for the stock taken, and Injunctions, laid on the proprietors to give no. paper to any one witllout an order from Ewell. The rebels told `the paper manufacturers that the stook, they had contributed`to the confederate government, was the most desirable article yet captured. It was greatly needed in. the-departments at Rich mond, and would be-welcomed with mere satis- Ifaction Y by riesieent Davis than a dozen captur ed Federal standards. . " The last of the rebel cavalry ptstsed-Mount Holly at eleven o'clock. yesterday. They took the turnpike to York Springs and Gettysburg. General Ewell passed through the paricti mill and was anxious to see it in operation,„but Mr. Mullin_ informed him that the hands.had left and it was impossible to start the mill. TUE IKE4NDIRG BArja. A gentleman who was - at Silver Springs this afternoon, which is . mid -way between, Aims. burg and-Carlisle, states that he could dietinot ly hear the continuoits roar of artillery in thO direction of dettysburg. He was also inforei: ed that s considerable forgo of rebel, cev a lcy had been seen on the Yellow 'Breeches creek, where the Citttysburg • turnpike crosses that stream. Time had been pursued and dispersed by, a force'under-'• Brig, Lien. Knipe. It wan confidently 'WHOM by experienced officers, who Were at fillinliOrbsis, that - General Meade weer engaging the ,faitici under 1e..41, and that the batt'e which woe **decide tbiti Actual 'abili ty of the rebid to invade the North, waibeing fought - yeatirclay. If this information dud In ference are correct, before the sun goes down to-day, we will know what his been the result n of the struggle. MOM VICUSBORG The following film extract from a letter re oared in this city last night. It Wad dated all siclisbnrg, June 20tb, and its reference to Pennsylvania troops will be particularly gratii tying to their friends at home: ; Arrived yesterday. Expect to assault "iiicks4 burg in a day or two.- Pennkylvania regiment here under Gen. Thomas Welah: 45th, 50th t 61st and 100th. Look for a good report from nal We intend to skow Western men that Pennsyl 7 'varda troops are equal , to any 1n the werldt 'Climate hot,•but our health and condition Gni perb. PBIPONNIS AND DISTIATEBS. The Provost Marshal is busily engaged daily with the examination - of rebel prisoners and deserters'. Someonti hundred and fifty were ex am:n-11 110ikei. swine(' yesterday and se 1 94 . 1111.1 .Tr5a5, who are well known for. titter 'hostility to the Governnient and abuse of this President and his Cabina, had coniitierable trouble with the soldiers in this city, and if it had not been for. the tilterf.erow of t h e _phis police they would have been seriously hi jured, if not strung up. A. BA WS 111 PROG ROL Num ems*, P. ar,-:-A battle is now in pro 'grow. Heavy cannonading has been heard 41 evening, and we have no doubt Gen. ileadch forces have surprised the , enemy on the South ?fountains between York Springs and 14.910111 y, or Gen. Snipe's forces have encountored them and are attacking theirlrearguard3. - • , Hers ress Tr.o 7 --A can 1)4 - witiniin. Cettr ** *itt it is iinriplei4 that . • .drhs • •t. STILL: LATER r. lc—Pleasanton% "oaltalry fought the leVel eaialit - yeaterdaraftimmon, at Remover Junction, killing and capturing 400 and taking six pieces of artillery. , Oar loss was 200. • GOOD NEWS- FROM THE ARMY OP THE POTOMAC. Stuart's Cavalry Driven from West- minder to Hanover, THEY ARE A LSO DRIVEN OUT OF GETTYSBURG. I= Reported Darning of Cstabtown. IYOOI7FACIING NNWS FROM 111111 ARMY OF I&H YOTOK&C A special dispatch to the Times, from the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, says': "It was Stuart's whole force which made the raid on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. They arrived at Westminster on Monday night, in terrupting the Western Maryland railroad.— They shot two citisenewho endeavored to es cape and inform us. "Early on Tuesday morning, Gen Gregg. at tacked Stuart and drove him from Westminster to Hanover, a' distance of 18 miles. MPitrick. and Caster . irove Stuart out of Hanover^ after . lit and are still pursuing him--a part, going to wards Gettysburg and apart toward York. "Daring the day General Buford drove a re giment of rebel infantry out of Gettysburg. They retreattal in a northeasterly direction. " Our army is in splendid spirits, and expect tolear brilliant news. "The.rebels are reported to haie burned Oashtown yesterday.', The City of Mexico to be livacuated. San Fasycasoo, June 80. Advices from the City of Mexico from the 30th of May to the 6th of June have been re ceived. The news is of the highest importance. President Juarez and his Cabinet leave, con cluded to evacuate the city of Mexico. • - They have taken this action, believing. that; the most effectual resistance to the. French army could be made outside of the walls. - Oa the:3lst of May, the Government Indeed to San Louis Potosi; taking all the moveable fire arms and munitions of war. They 'also took with them Awo. millions of dollars from the Treasury. The force that gatrisoned the clty,saia to num ber over 20,000, was withdraWn to Cuerevaca Pima, and the intermediate points around the city, for the purpose of coming on a guerilla warfare. Oa tune lst,"imeetlig was held in the city, at which the principal leaders of the Church party were present. They sent it commission. to Gen. Foley to offer their allegianr.e to the Emperor Napoleon. On Jana sth a division of the French army occupied the main • entrance to the city, atuf. afforded the Church party protection against he egolted populace. , The whole Fre n ch army was sheeted to :cagy the capital on thel3th of Three newspaperit have heare;efniddlildmd owing the policy of the French. - One of these ; • • says : "Thli 00aglia101 Of this city with I ‘l. ' • • mENEE solute certainty tbat It is necessary to extirpate by the root the Democratic principle, and no longer need there to even a dream of popular ,vereignty." It also advises the confiscation of the pro perty of all parties who have been or are in arms against the French. This news is derived from letters received here from high Mexican officials. TS a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, I so combined with other Substances of still greater alterative power as to afford en effective antidote fur diseases Sara iparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from Sttumous complalits, and that One which will accomplish tilt ir cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our affiiaed fellow citizens. 'How completely this compound will do it has been proven by ex periment on .f the worstatals tole found lin the folio .mplaints : Scaorms .sormous Ccurmarwrs,latte- DUNS AND ER •vs DISEAEDS, ULCERS, Pi nos, BLOTCHIS, Tv ORS, SALT BREAM, SCALD IfEAD. - - - SYPHILIS MAD SYPHILITIC ATTEOTIONS, ➢issCUSIAL DM /WA DROPSY, NEURALGIA Oa 'fro DOLOREVS, MUSLIM DnPEPSTA AND INDIGESTION, ERINIPE- Las, Rosa OE ST. AnTarwr's Frac, and halewd the whole class of complaints arising from Ix roam or. THE BLOOD. This compound will be found a great promo ter of health, when taken in thespring, toexpei I the foul humors which fester in the blond at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by tho aid of this temeds, sparo almmetvei from the endurance or totTeruptions and ulcerous sores, throteih which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural cbannels of the body by an al tera- Vve medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skinin pimples, eruptions or styes ; cleanse it when yon find it is obAructed said sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, end'your failings will tell you wben. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleans ing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with the pabulum of life disor dered, there oan be no lasting health. 8 xoner or later something roust go wrong, and the great machinery of life is dhordered or over thrown. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, preteediug to give a quart of 'Extract of Sarsaparilla - for one dollar. Most of•iliessi biave been frauds upon tbe nick, fur they not onlycontain little, if any, Sageapat Mos but - Osten no curative properties whatev er' Henee, bitter and painful disappointmi EMUS followed the use of the various extracts of Sar saparilla which florid the maket, until the name itself is justly..despiatd, and has become synoPf mo , enus with imposition aid chest goo `l l3 01 , .4. •.tco - ys r e scu e from . .•. . .. a uy - wmcir-, yeas uvOtrit.- Acid we thick we have ground fur believing it has vittn-s which are irresistible by the ordinary 1 inn of the - dhteases it is intended to cure. Prepared by D. J C. AYda & C.'., Lowell, Kees. P&G $1 per Bottle ; bia .Bottl.s in one package, $6. Sold by 0. A. Bannvatt, D. W. Gross & Co., C. K. Keller, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Belly, F. Wyetb and dealers everywhere. Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl L - Nmt beautifying and preterving the corn ]: plexion and tit n After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, owlfluld Pearl, for a shot timo, it will leave to e f ai n a scut, satin-like texture ; it inverts freshness, smooihntss'and transpaiency to the skin, that can only be pre duced by the use co this valuable article. Is presents no vulgar white paint, as all other attempted compounds do, but..-ort the contrary, it will give the comp'exion a peael like tint, such as can only be found in youth ; its use is impossible to bedetected by the &meet observers. It is also invaluable for removing all kinds of Hunhas, Tans, Freckels, Snuburns and other cutaneous discs& s from the skin. Mr. LAird has every confidence in recom mending his Bloom of Youth, or Liquid .Pearl, to the ladies of America, es being the only, per fect and reliable article now in use torlwrldifying 4enel vreserving the earepkx.en and skin: • t•- - Can only be had at S. A. SUbTKAL'S je22 ' Apothecary, Hatarg. Naw Yams., July J. LADIES' FANCY VIA MINO BAsKETs W ITH a large assortment of f.t.. 50,000 n's"' " EXCELSIOR"' (CANVASSED} HAMS: Now Itsccavrtua, which we can sell wholaale or by the tingle Ham, at a very low figure. 41, 80 1 WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. s , 60 A MONTH!—We want agents at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our iffieriaating PeneeTa, Oriental Beirners, and 13 other new, useful and curious articles. 16 circulars ; tree. SHAW & CLARK, mylii-dsw%in Biddeford: sfe. ONT $75 A m 4 etry lE co l trn‘ s-T i g i u t la S7r a nitrattl, ' ex ntB - pewee paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sew ing Machines. Address S. MADISON. myl&dawBm 114. HAMS.—Michemer's Niukamot uy .Ltu AA hogshead, tierce, barrel or single h.ta, canvassed and uncarivassed, for "sale lower than any other store. Each hank warranted. Call 1 and examine at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jet Cot. Brous and Market Streeta. VIBN-L-Wiratii - 'now oferiag very low, a lot oUrchoicei Mackerel, in barrels, beivea.Ni quarters wad kite. NICHOLf3 & BOWMAN, Ckar. Want find Mark t* Arromit PRICE ONE CENT. New 2brogriiormtuts. flyer's - Sarsaparilla SECRET OF BEAV.,7 Y ! LAIRD'S lto CHIOLDEXIIB . , WM. DOCK. Jr.. & CO SOH. Ir., Perez, Musa, jel2 IWG2B AND LEMONS-4 freslilnvoice P for sale by 11:1011012 & BOWMAN, 3e2 00r. Front mi Market ski. _ *..- ,k
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