I=i 3iii.grellautou.u. D ILTEitA 'PION OF FOOD. It is a question with us if there is a single article of human food in the market 'capable of adulteration.that is nut deierioriated in some degree, and palmed off on the people as genu ine, end, at p-ices thnt combination only can Succeed in keeping up to their present extras agent ni%rk An English publication commen ting on the "food of the people." says:—"Ad alterations differ in kinds and degree: . 'One form is to adil substances of interior value to those of greater, and to oh rgo for the inferior the price of the superior article. Thus gela tine is sold for isinglass at the rate of Is. 4d per ounce, while the price of gelatine is only ST to lad the ounce. The second form is that of using colors to give a false hue and brilliancy to the article, and while the first is a clear case of fraud, there is absolute danger attached to the latter, since metallic coloring oases are all poisons more or less virulent ; but they nro used in confectionary, sauces. preserves, pickle sauces, and the like, to an al most incredible extent, and' these of thw pub lie . who would avoid those deterious admixtures can only do so by avoiding the articles men tioned totally, it being a question whether in any one of these enumerated, and oven corn= prehendiug all that come under their dditomi nations, a single exception of a pure undulter ated preserve, pickle, sauce. &0.. can be met with. Death from poisoned sweets are so cam mon among children now, that we read of Sue occarrenco se - a - oa . sti y which ought not, but that always will, occur. A third fall' of acimmt• uou, fur the purpose ol impartitiptuell and pangency,is usee in spices, snuffs, peppers, &c. Mustard cannot by any chance be obtained pure. The same may be said of pepper. The same may be conjectur ed of almost everything in daily use. From P the tshoddy factory to the making of lucifers, the abominable habit of adulterating. deterio• rating, and falsifying everything, prevails The cat-case laitcher deals iu measly pork by the s one. The tobaconist devils up his snuff to every palate. and a man has no chance of trusting to his senses in the articles of winos. The refuse of a ten put is cooked up, and col ored to the confusion ofthe connoiseur. Horse liver enters into the componencies of chicory. Confectionary, tea, and sugar offer more facil ities of disguise than almost anything we can name, and being articles of general and almost indispensable use we must conclude the fraud and injury to be enormous. The chemistry of the vat and mash-tub would startle the belie ver in the purity of malt liquors. The "bea ding of gin is a trick of art, and canister-cof fee to be emphatically a delusion and a snare. Salts and acetates of copper, pigments and other delusive d.sguis'es revel unrestricted in the system of that luckless wit;ht who trusts in potted mysteries, and takes comfort and pickles and preserves. lie is being pickled, and sharply, too, without being preserved. Russiau Monats.—One day an English woman sew an officer boldly pocket some of his neighbor's money while playing at cards. Anotberosiiroped up his sleeve, sonic concert tickets belonging to her friend. She and her friend both saw him do it s One day a young officer called while they were at dinner; was shown into one of the drawing rooms, and departed with a lady's watch. Nothing was said to the police, out of respect to his uncle, who ispf rank. Ladiee going to a party will sometimes . steal packages of kid gloves and hair pins left on the toilet tables to supply those who happen to come unprovided. Our countrywoman went to visit an old lady ; and, as all th t drawing rooms were thrown open for the reception of visitors, thought it nO . sin to walk from ono room to another for the pur pose of examining some pictures. The old lady rose And followed her, ,watching her movements so closely that she returned to her seat greatly amazed. "You must not be our• prised at it, my dear," said a friend, after she got home again; "for really you do not know how many things are lost in such parties from the too great admiration of the visitors."— Russia by an Englishwoman. 116:r A Dutchman describes the sensations be experienced on being "caught out" on. a dark night in what might be thought "some thing of a shower:" "Veil, lasht Friday night 'wash de . vorst nsh never yeah. I Ought to go down the hilt to mine house, but no sooner I did valk dan do faster I stand still, for do tack ness %rash so tick sat I could not stir in mine roots—and. de rain,' dunder and. Wizen! in, mate tan deco minutes Mine skin vas vet troo to mine (do's. But dvon little vile it stops quittin' to raid something; go I kept feeling a mineself all do vay long, and ven I come to mine ono house to valk in, vat you think?—it ?slung to soniepody else." De— A nisn if v:rtoo is ,1111 honor to 1 is country• t gh , ry to humsint:-, a sat:sf t ,ctio l l'in himself and a ',coif ,ctor to the w io'e, ', I L lie "pprossiondor ili honesty, chit:it:lloo urit , nne, o ;coot:ohm. courteous with out deceit, nod biave without vice. KNOWLEDGE' AGAINST PLEASUBX.—Pleasure is a shadowy, wealth is- vunity, and power a pageant, but kliOWleilge is. ecstatic ill enjoy omit.terettnial in fame. unlimited in apace. infinit in ' duration. In the , performance of its Sacrediffices it' fears ini danger - . sparetv no ex pense, omits no . exertim. 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Either of these works may be ordered and received by return of tile first Dlali, postage prepaid Ly the Pub lishers. Please enclose the amount in bank notes or postage stamps, and address all orders, post paid, to VOW &. W ELLS. 308 Broadway. New York. N. B. Name your Post Office, Connty and State. Drug Stores. llli LTG S ! Illt CO S I 'DRUGS ! Fresh f SUPPLY: I have just received a fresh stock of ' Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c.. which, having Iftbeen purchased with great care at the best city houses, I eaumniidently recommend to Families Physicians', country Merchants and Dealers, as be: t rig fresh and pure. DRUGS—Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instru ments, pure Essential 011 s, Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground nud whole, Essences, Perfumery, Le. Cod Liver Oil—warranted genuine. DYE-STUNFS--Indigues, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. PAINTS--Wetherill £ Brother's Pure Lead, 'Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine. Copal and coach Varnish, End Red Lead. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price. Also, a fresh and splendid as,sertment of F 4 , -N C Y GOODS, Fruits, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated fur use and ornament, all of which are offered at the lowest cash pricea. at the cheap Drug, Rook and Fancy Store of the 'subscriber on North Han over street. 8. Sr lIAVERSTICIL lIRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. &c..-1 have just received from Philadelphia and , New York very extensive additions to my / former stock, embracing nearly every article 1 7-'7 of Medicine now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfu• k,• - • mery, Soaps. Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Fish. ing Tackle, Brushes of almost every descrip lon, with an endless variety of other articles, which / OM determined to sell at the VERY towisr prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and oth err+, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality, and upon reasonableoterms. S. ELLIOTT, May 30. Main street, Carlisle Atrititure. OBERT B. SMILEY, CABINET MAKER and UNDERTAKER North Hanover street, next door to tllass's hotel. lie would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he has now on hand a large and elegantassorturent of FUR- NlTllltE,consisting In part of Wardmbes,Card and oth er Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sewing Stands, Ac., manufactured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. VENITRN Bosos made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. gre- COFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hav ing a splendid hearse he will attend funerals in town or country. Ara" Remember the stand—next door to 11. Ohm's I lute!. _ It. B. SMILEY. EXTENSIV.I4.I FURNITURE ROOM. —JAMES It. WEAVER would roineefeully call 9L7 the attention of !louse-keepers and the public to his extensivestock of eIegant,EURNITURE, including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and Tables, r- Id Dressing and Plain Bureaus. and every other article in his branch of business- Also now on hand, the InrgeSt assortment of CiIAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest vices. MATINS made at the short est notice and a Hoarse provided for funerals. Ile solicits a call at his establishment, on North Han over Ftreei, near Glasso's Hottl. Alt - d - Purniture hired out by the month or year. tCSj 4Cw ..,..,soie IO LIRSLN ER, of, Ilan" % .c overand heend r its edk as always on hand a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware, In all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile Invites attention particu larly to the PATENT SPEINO BOTTOM BEDSTEAD, a Meet useful article, which entirely obviates nil ONeet,lollP. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire sailsibetion to all who have them In use. Ilf.tr COFFINS made to order at the shortest botlce. JACOB FETTER. NEW STORE & N (/001h9 !—The derd;;ned !s now (I",ing In the i,tere mom of Willlam Leonard, on the corner of Hanover and I.outher streets, In the Doronzli of VerHide. n larre and general asset t omtit of STAPLE. AND FANCY 1)11Y COOPS, 01111rae• Ing almost every tilnd alid variety of goods fidoatod to thl% nuirbet, togetlier with an nisortment .of (MOLT.. It IE: 4 . Ilir4 etiiel: hat ing 1 een nearly all purchased ‘91.111n the last two wool's, hovers will halo the advantage nt solertlug form a Fill:Sit STCC.K, its well es of the late decline ht the prlee of many artleles. Ile will lei harry to milli) it 111, go, ds to till who may favor him with e 111.1!. and plizes himself ts , sell every titticlo na low or loner than t hey ran be nureliascil here. I:l il Cur PICK. IVIr A el I IN I.; ItY ()I L.—A very suplyr p. i)I1. for svqatting inaoliiros.io , t iv tativad ati4 „, fur latlo riaaap at U. f t.XTONS. Drg (oohs. BA 'WAIN'S 'ETX AORDINA RY ! N.E.Av GOODS! , GOODS 1I rho subscriber has Just returned from the cities of N. York and Philadelphia with the cheapest and must splendid lissortment of IA 'AM) VI lIVTD:R GOODS ever brought tot arllsle. !laving purchased from several l.f tho largest hoporting houses in hew York far Cash, it will enable tno to offer greater inducements and give bettor bargains to my old customers and all who may incur me withl - Mll, than can bo had at ally other store in the town or county,: I have the cheapest 'Flannels, Sittinotts, Cloths, Rem Lucky Jeans, Do Laing, tic lleges, dluslh,s , Tickings, &c. Ac., over offered in the borough. It Is Impossible to enumerate one-half the articles.— Como ono and all in want of cheap 'goods and jud ge f„, yourselves. No trouble to show our goods. Reclined the old stand, East Main Street. octi CA ARLES OGILBY. NEW FALL GOODS.-- 1_854. BENTZ & BROTHERS have returned from ruiladelphia and are now unpacking a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. A full wuvortment of Cloths. A full assortment of Cassimeres. A full assortment of Cassinets. A full assortment of Vestings. A full assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. A full assortment or Domestic Goods. A full assortment of Silks and Alpacas. A full 'assortment of Silk ,Thibot &Cashmere Shaels. A fell assortment of Groceries, .. • A full assortment of QueenswarO. With a full assortment of Miscellaneous articles gene rally kept In Stores. l'urchesets will find It greatly to their interest to call and examine our stock before pus. chasing., as goods have materially depreciated. and will be sold accordingly. C-0/2143 one, collie all, and judge fur yourselves. leept2o flEl ALL AND WINTER CLOTIIING-: 1 The largest stuck of Clothing ever • Lmught to Car , has just &len mreived by ARNOLD k LI VI \U STUN at their cheap and extensive CLOTHINU IR/USh, North Hanover Street. The prices of clothing at thishouse have been reduced to such a very low standard that it hi now in the power of nil who wish, to wear good clothes. The assertinent.consists of Overmats of every. &scrip. tion, Dress. Frock and Sack Coats, a groat variety of ilex coats, Monkey coats, &c. Superfine Combiner° PANTS, black and fancy. Silk and Satin. VESTS, and a fine va riety of Valencia and other vests. Also, shirts. collars, stocks. pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders. gloves, hosiery, k., and all other articles generally kept In this line o. business. All articles sold at this establishment war ranted what they are represented to be.-- Also, a splendid assortment of goods in the piece.— Superfine French and I.nglish CLUTIts and CAS PI MERE)) of every hue and shade. satin, silk, cud Vale. cis Testifies. satinet:to, &e., all of which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and in the neatest and best Inn? nor. All garments warranted to fit. BOYS CLOTII INO always n hand. The public are respectfully invited to call. and exam ine the superior assortment of clothing at this establish merit, next deer to Lyne's ilardware store, opposite to Mallaughlitr's hotel. Sept r .A . ,RNOLD & LIVINGSTON. • I%TEWBOOKS ! I MAGAZINES, AND irm Nal • LATS,PUBLICATIONS. Elements of Character, by Miss Clutndlor. Clovernook, by Alice Carey. Cranford, by author of Mary Barton. Passion and Prejudice ' by Mrs, Clore. Henrietta Temple, by D'lsracli. Old Redstone . , or Historical Sketches of Western Presby terianism, Lc., by Joseph Smith, D. D. Village sermons, by Bev. Oco. Border, containing one hundred and one plain short discourses on the princi pal d6etrtnes of the Gospel. jnst published by Lippin• eott, Gumbo & Co., of Philadelphia. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe. Splendid Gift Books and Annuals for 1555. liarptr's, Putnam's, Graham's and Oodey's blagesiner for October. oat A. M, PIPER. TI_IST RECEIVED AT TIIE FAN.- CI 11. Y GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, n Ma rion Hall, A new supply of fresh Water Crackerd. Soda. Buttes, Plc life and Sugar liniscult, Farina, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Sago. Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, Rice Flour, Baking Powder, &r., A new lot of 'superior Table Oil, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French 3fustard, Ray Rum. &c. .1. W. EBY. botATTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those of you who hare been a ffl icted for years with this ermine disease; And who have leacte using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief, we .ay to you try " Kieffer's AutiDyspeptic", and you will ROOD be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. Wo could give you hinny certificates comb. orating our assertions, but a single trial is worth more than all: This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store of U. J. KEIFFEIt, South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court !louse, Carlisle. 6R - so cti --- ----rdMNEIy GROCERY AND VAR I LTY STORE. The suliscrlber would respectfully infirm his friends and the public generally, that ho Bas just returned from the city with a large and varied assortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and QUEENS.WARE 4.-- 7 • Dr FISH, &e., k., which ho offers fur sale on th moot reasonable terms, at his New Slot, 4 • 'corner of North Hanover street and the Pul ,) lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle De. posit Bank. His stock embrases everything usually In a Grocery and Variety store. The public 'are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels confident ho ran sell the boat goods at the lowest prices. J. D. !TALBERT. JUST RECEIVED! FRF.SII GROCERIES' Best Rio, Macha'And Roasted Coffees, Crushed, Pulverised and Loaf , Porte. Vico. New Orleans and Cuba do, Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Ilyson and 'Mack Teat, Best Syrups. N. 0. and Sugar House Molasses, Queenswart, Cedar and Stoneware, Cheese. Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch, Cavendish, Natural Leaf, Fig and Congress Totacee, Pickles, Pine Apple and Tomato Preserves, Ketchup and Spices of every variety, Ac. My stock has been selected with strict reference to family use, for sale very low for cash wholesale or retail by - WILLIAMS, '' oct4 ' Family Grocer. , rep4/1 0 1 - 1.1.111LA. Surgeons' Bandage INSTITUTE REMOVED to No. 4, Sib a t, sixth store' above Market. lb C. EVERETT'S Patent Braduatilut Pressure Tra.”. 4 B. for the mire of Rupture; Shoulder Braces. Supporters, Mantle Stockings. Suspensory, hemorrhoidal, and I:andagen for deformities. Jan. 11-Iy. ti A. SALT.-5000 Sacki3 G.. A. '4.3 . 4a SALT, for sale 11 CAR% °SASE h Co.! Flour & Brain COMMISSIOII /aeronauts, Spear's whams Baltimore, Loa 6 SHAWLS.—A lot of Lone , • it and Square !troche Shawls, Also, Blanket Shawls Just revolved from Now York and selllug very low at the ahem, store of _ EMU NATE call the attention pf the public to PORTABLE 0ABBEN:Ole FIRE watering gardens nr oxtimuh:hinit firer:. An exLellent article. neat, cheap and milVantent. Fur snle at • norl-13;ll t4ANTON'S. ViLACKSM 'TICS COAL. - 5,000 ) Etwhos Mad:smith's Coal, a Crab rate article tr ce &lng and fur bale by Janl7 r` , xTRA BUCK,IVITEAT 'FLOUT ,/ ITI .. FIAS (+r f3Ty -, 11N- two. Als,, Criinll ., rri,i, 11 n ny: Evans, Le just:.readved at tho Monil r f r!wory , f • jan 10 .1. 1i.:1I.113111:T. A LESII ANIV A IN D.--A n-ex re Is wanted inn Ury - Apply to U. W. Ill'EN EU% JE. GOULD' , [Successor tin No. 164 Chestnut M., Swaim a Building, Philadist phis, extensive Music Publisher, and Lealer in Musk* I ustruinents of every description. Exclusive agent for the sale of Millet, Davis k Cc Patent Suspension Bridge lEollan and oilier PIANOS,— Glibert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons Martin's Guts.** Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, 3fusic 11Zol.s. llesidents of the country will be supplied by mail otherwise with music they may wish. aglow as it pew chased in person. Having one of the largest stt els iv the United States, I feel confident of natter) ing all We may favor me with a call or order. • Omlore In Music supplied on th e most literal terms Pianos to lot. Second -loand Pianos ter side. May 20. I CIIEAP W ATCHES' AND JEWEL 11. Y, WHOLESALE and. RETAIL, at the "1 lillov ~..„... , dolphin Watch and Jewelry btote.• • . - ..:•.#l.4t u 7.7 Is tither 90 North Second Strut, . el ner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gc44 4,11# "*., Lever, 'Patches , full Joe c hit, 18 ow ....• t 4 • at eases, - - - $2O Os -...5. ~.. Gold Loping), 18 earatcues, - 24 Gs •,..._..•••.: ....,•,A.;,.. Silver .. jewels, ii 09 '''.o , rii:' , oll.%.O`4 , Silver Lover, full jewelled, 12 0 , ••••• S`uporior Quartters, - • - - - 7es Gold Spectacles - • 70. ' Flue Silver Spc:etscles, • - I 011 Gold Bracelets, Ladies' Geld Pencils, - - - - 1 04 Silver Tea Spoons, set, . - - - 5 PI Hold Pens, with Pencil end Silver Holder, - 1 St ()old Finger Flings 37% cents to $8; Watch Glum!. plain, 12 1 / 4 cents, Patent 78%, Lunet 25; other artie.o In proportion. All goods warranted to be what they as. . sold for. E,TAUFVER & II A LEY, On band, some Gold and Silrer Leven and Laptops lower than the above prlcca. AtATCHESI MATCHES ! !—JOHN 'DONNELLY, manufacturer and Invciltvr its 7 t•A 'ENT NUARE UPWIGIITI1•001) BOA MATT II VI No. 106 North - FOURTH Street (above I:ace)l'illl.A DEL. VIII A. Matches having become an itilispewseble article in housekeeping, the subscriber atter a greet sacrit ce time and money, is enabled to offer to the Public an ar title at oure.comblnlng Utility and t heapncss. 'I be ler venter knowing the danger apprehended on acetvtot et the flimsey manner in which Matches aro general!. parked In paper, has by the aid 9f New :team it:sallow/I of his own in c ention, aurceeded in getting up a SA bILTT PATENT SQUARE I.lPltltlliT WOOD BOX; this box la far preferable, In as much that It occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains at lure Two Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to Shippers is considerable advantage; It is entirely new. and severs against moisture and spontaneous combustion, dispels all danger on transportation by means of Railroad; Steam boat or any other mode of Conveyance. • These .Matches aro packed an that one gross or move may be shipped to any part of the World with perfect' safety. They are the most desirable article for Mope Consumption, and the Southern and western marts* that have ever been invented.' DEAJ,ERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call ow/ examine for themselves. IQ-These matches, are WARR/MI.IED to be supetior to anything heretofore offered to the Public.. 1 - .R.14.1NCH TRUSSES, Weighing Idr than 23,e, ounces, for the cure of. Hernia er Ilmstrusa ' acknowledged by the highest medicalauthoritieset Hsi/ adelphia, incomparably Superior to any other in usac , Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion new offers to procure not only the highest and most easy, hal las durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the curubreor - 1 and uneonifertable article usually sold. There is no dla fruity attending the fitting, and when the pad Is lease sd It will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscribes, can hare the Truss Bent to any address, by remitting fire dollars for the single Truss, or ten for the double.— with measure round the hips, lnd stating side affectelL I.lt will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returniag U once, unsoiled. For male only by the Impeder, CALEB 11. NEEDILDB, Corner. Twelfth and Face streets Philadelphia. , tar !Amu, requiring the benefit of Mechanical Sap - 01rtees..owing to the derangement of the Internal (a .pans, indiwing falling of the Womb. Vocal, Pulnacuary, • Dyspeptic, Nerving and Spinal Weakness, are Info / that a competent and experienced LADY will be in el. I ,,tendanee at the Booms. (set apart for their asclisslsno use) No. 114 TWELFTII tit., Ist door below Baca. July 26,'64. AYES' Patent Tubular Oven /I 4 •Alit RANGE, various elves, to suit Families, .1 ug I ousel and Ilutela. Those in want of a superior Cooking Apparatus es I '1(0d to call at our Warehouse and esatulue this Sc For durability, economy and simplicity in operati stands unrivaled. It has a perfect but air ventilati • Vaud meats baked in this oven will retain theirjuise flavor equal to that masted before an open fire. 1 *A and pastry cooked at the same time without one a lb lug the ether. It will supply sufficient heated r'r heat additional rooms for the coldest weather. It b• 4 Meseending or return flues. ana is equally well ads t 4 to bituminous or common hard coal. The steam valc over the boiling part of the Range carries off the st and scent of cooking, as well as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted to give satisfaction,( tti elpenso to the purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented October. IMF. Public 11111 a, Factories, Railroad Care, Chimnies, Inca Ships, Steamers. de. Pure air is a subject claiming the attention of eve Individual, and all buildings should be provided tat the proper means of ventilation. i; Also, a powerful WAIIOII,IO AND VVITILATINO FruM for Dwellings, School Houses, Churches, Halls, Beta aeturies Ac. A large assortment of Offlee, Hall and Cooking nix, Parlor Orates, Registers, &c. Wholesale and retail. RAND & HAYES. 82 North Sixth street, Phila. t' Personal attention given to warming and va lating both public and private building,. "I.AS OGILTIT B. MUIU AO FOirobefpfita. JOHN ,DONNEUX -106 North YOUNTII Bt. l'hihurit. Phila. Deer 4, 1454 I,I EMOVED.-E. NEWLAND & CO'S 10 wholesale and retail [AOKI:saI GLASB AND PlO. TIME FRAME MANUFACTORY, N 0.120 ARCH streak opposite the Theater, Philadelphia: E. N. & Co. received this only Prize Medal. awarded tire Crystal Palace exhibition, N.Y., ISM. In theXadliall Btates, for (lilt , Decorated, Mantel and Pier Glassea.'' Published—A new DISCOVERY IN MEDICIINii::—A few words or. CIO Rational Treatment, without Medicine, Spermater Dab or weakness, nervous debility. low spirits, Natal milt weakness of the lints and bark. indisposition and :t 401 facity for study and 'ahoy., dullness of appreherodab oss of memory, aversion' to society, love of selitudt, nil Illy, iciar distrust. dizziness, headache. involur:ssi diacharges, 1 &Ina In the side, affection of the eyes, pill* pies on the face, sexual and other infirmities in our. From the French of Dr. B. Delf.imery: The important Met that thee nlr.rnilnv eotopl: may easily bo removed WITIMIIT Int Ixe.. I.S. in thic tt tr 3 ,4 clearly demonstrated. and the entirely new aryl bizlily successful treatioeut, tis adcideil by the Aunt folly oirlalued by means of mill , h every one Is en:A to 'our° himself tierfollv mid at the leist petalble i. AV.l , iillg thereby all the advertised tiosti mina DI U day. i`O t, to Itny crAlls 'amt pest free. In 1% FP.Rtal 0'1161,, by rrlllit.tlO.T. (past ',Mal tan pestsgo itett2P to Pr. It. I)l.l.rincoy, 17 1.141P-ard sheet, York. llarth 1-17 WO(,)LLEN TARN.--A lot of very SupArlor ilenrp and Fyina Woollen Yarn Just recoke4l, 'mush l•ettor th p an the efts rt, en' urn. • CHAS. ctlll.llY. • .. (1111.1 A P. S 11,K 8.-1` am 110 W openirg .s. pf SILES. A la(', IS Lew styles fgatluliable FA LL SI LiiF, vet" twirl 'hi El CIL A IILES OG ILZY.