n MI ti nt r tui. BLESS THE BABY 00 remier may be curious to know at what od the event I am about to relate oecurr- Reasons of delicacy, however, prevent 'min gratifying even lo reasonable a de : and I will only say that the harifowing 'instance tooli place ib the summer of a lin year, between the time of the arrival first bear at the Zootogical Gardens in , n nod the ptc , amt day. had been a midshipman on lmard the well. .v'u ship named after his majesty King iam the Fourth; but, receiving letters home announcing my father's denth,'l just returned to take possession, as well minor could, of the family estate. I was very well acquainted with the world— la the' liquid part of it—having been, ight up in a country town and shipped in loud ; but to make up for that I had nu lieut opinion of myself, and watched pride and anxiety the sprouting of what mzeivcd to be a promising 'moustache. tie evening after getting Myself into full I was diFipinying my horsemanship near 7oological Gardens when I saw in the leading to the entrance one of the loVC woman that ever appeared to the eyes of xreefer. What was that to me Y 1 do Lnow. It was a thing completely settle I ly mind that I was a full grown wan and a full grown man has a right to lo9k nt womale In short I distmiunted, gave my to the groom, and lullowed my wrinity. the girt was behind her, walking %sith the , e maid, who had another chid, an infant, er arms, and to my great sati,sfaction this less servant put the baby presently into army of the order girl not much bigger t tt,‘tlf. 1 watched the proceeding, saw litt,e creature whose walk was but a tut it the best, swaying to and fro under Ler len, and the baby's long clothe,4 trailing he ground. . M.olatn," said I to the lady—touching my ,in quarter-deck fashion, "that baby, ", is in dangerous bands ; you are pet hap, aware of it ?" She turned round instant- It was Ivhat I wanted ; but the flash I .ived from her beautiful eyes-had a world autiness in it; aui although she bent her head blightly and said ' Sir I thank you,' d not dare le continue the conversation, walked rapidly on. In fact it was obri the woman thought 1 had taken an un- rnntable lirerty in Criticising the arrange• to of her walk ; and as when turtling away right a smile at my discomfiture on the of 'he nursemaid, who snatched the baby ;lily away, indignation mingled with my wariness, 'ho was thislady? Was she the mother two children? Was :he the governess? she n relation ? 'Was she single or ,mar ? ;The was single ; she was the mother's 1 decided upon that.. Aud after all, Ler haughty look so very reprehensible ? 1 she not been addressed by a stranger, that stranger a man—a man of somewhat ingne figure and most promising mousta ? 1 relented ; and as I saw her enter the dens my'bcart gave a great leap , for sidered it uncommonly likely that a lion ild break loose, or something or.other oc to draw forth my chivalry and extort her titude. I was not in error in my antici tons ; although the circumstance that did it was too wild oven for au imagination mine. Had it come suddenly, 1 almost tk I should have shut my eyes, held my ith, and stood still ; but as it was, I had ;line to reflect ; the uppermost idea in my d was, that I would do something heroic, ething desperate; and wheu oportunity Ted I instantaneously did it. he party, with many others, were looking the enclosure at the bear on his pole ~ in order that all might see, the nurse d had the little girl in her arms, while the e girl had the baby in hers. This arrange it was mot very reprehensible as a momen t freak, for the maid of course had got 1 of both the children—the elder of whom jumping with glee ; and my attention 7efore was exclusively directed to•the lade, ) stood fillorbed- in the spectacle before All on a sudden there was a scream n the little girl; the unfortunate baby was r, the enclosure, and lying senseless on. its o in the arena, and the gigantic bear was dily.desconding the pole to secure his prey, Po climb the inclosure and spring into the an did not take me many moments—but it. k me too many. 1.-wus at a little distance m the spot, and before I reacluld it, the ir had caught up the infant, whose little .e. was buried in its fur ; and, on my ap )ach, made for the pole, and began to as- Id with great rapidity. I followed Without ing myself time for a moment's reflection d while I . climbed. caught hold of the long o'es - of the baby. The action was Well ili a, V;(` Went (11'ealInli--- 11t:Lp5 fqtal .. ; for the bear loo:ect hi 3 1 th , peer little thing fell to the L. ti )...gun mechanically to descend hut di 1 not dare to look at what was in all human proba bility a corpse. And presently I could not look ; for the exigencies of MY own position demanded my every thought. The bear above was descending with huge strides and angry growls, and another below—a great black monster, of whose presence in// the inclosure I Ivi•loot been aware—was—Aambling along to the support of his comrade, and had al most reached the pole. The lix was terrible, but it lasted only an instant, for the keeper now made his appear once, and with a few hearty wallops sent the back bear to the right about, while my pur suer stopped short with a terrible growl. " What are you doitig there?" cried — the keeper, as I staggered upon the ground. thust give you up to the police fur a luna tic!' 'Never mind me,' Said I faintly; look to the child for 1 dare not.' 'The child !—what child ?' 'Are you klind ? There !' and I forced my eyes upon the hideous spectacle. The creature's bend was off! It was wax. I hardly knew how 1 got over the inclosure, A sound of laughter was in my brain, as if 1 was made of ears, and every car wits ringing its loudest. The nursemaid enjoyed the ad venture more than anybody, but the little girl in her arms clutched Ott we furiously as if charging me with the murder of her doll; and was not pacified till the fragments of that sickening baby were handed to her over my shoulder. I darted array; and it was Ugh time to do so, for all the company in the Garr dens were rushing to the spot. The fair cause of the mischief was standing a little way off, leaning on the arm of a tall noble looking loan with moustaelieS ten times as big as mine. She scented shaking between recent alarm and present mirth ; and us I passed; sail she, with swelling cheeks an .1 unsteady voice, .my husband a lobes to thank you for our little girl's doll !' But I was oil Ike a shut without even waiting to touch my hat ; and thankful I was to get out of the gate for many of the spectators, on seeing me run, followed mechanijally. It would be vain to attempt to describe my retleetions as I sped rapidly along. But in the midst of a1l„,1 knew what was before me— t had an intense conciousnes.s of what was to be done. My resolve was fixed, and 1 felt an insane joy at the idea that no possible Mier ventiou could prevent me from executing it.— As soon as I reached home I went straight way to my own room, locked and bolted tny• self in, sat deliberately down before the glass, drew forth my razor and shoved off my mous taches. ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE The Manchester, Mass., Mirror publishes the folloWing story : In the fall of 1847, a young man came to this city from a Northern county, in quest of employment in the mill. After weeks of un successful effort, he became reduced to the pitiable necessity of disposing of Lis best clothes, in torder to obtain means to liquidate his bills and seek employment elsewhere. ' After consulting about disposing of his clothes at an6tion, he returned to Isis boarding house to pick up the same; when the lady of the house handed him a letter, directed to Isim in a female halal, which she informed him had been left there by a buy ; which, on being , opened, was found to contain $2O in bank bills, with a note of hand for the same amount, accompanied with tht,s following explanation: "Mr. --: Knowing your pressing wants, and having the moans at my disposal, I send you $2O, with which you will please immediately settle your board bill; and call at the card room in -- Milton - Corporation, when by applying to the over seer, whom I have seen, you will be able, by giving your name, to obtain a situation as card•stripper. The work may not be desira ble, but persevere, and in time it will lead to something better. In return for the money, you will please sign the accompanying note, which you will enclose in au envelope without direction, and with a penny for postage,. re quest the Postmaster to place it in box "A STRANGER." The note was made payable 'to bearer Though greatly surprised at such a timely favor from the hand of an entire stranger, be gladly availed himself of it, and, impelled by an irresistible power, he obeyed all the dire° Lions to the very letter. On application at the designated room, ho found that the situa tion had been secured for him, through the earnest solicitation of a young lady, who was equally a stranger to the overseer, yet whose pleadings ho could not withstand. The whole transaction was so unusual, that alter our here, by assidious devotion to his business, had secured the confidence of his overseer, ho rclated to Win the wild° affair, and solicited his aid in endeavoring to obtain the name and whereabouts of his benernotress. lie entered willingly in the plans, yet two years iiiyvtirry I%.mmiiied wcu lcr 1. fu the rm:totime, the beep promoted to giiioler, laid by M ettruilip the Ain, 'IN his interest, in the )s,ni!. ,- ,1.b os)intvo. Sayings Bank, so as to be prepared to settle so just a ellim at any moment. In his first endeavors to unravel the myste• ry, he applied to the Post Office, but found on inquiry, that the bo in which the note was placed was not usedbranybody, permanently nt the time of the occurrence. Every suc ceeding attempt in other directions proved equally abortive, until at last he ceased all etb.rt, and resolved-to wait for coining events to unfold, or coming time to reveal the mys (cry. Our hero after a residence of over four years in this city, had formed sonic very valu able acquaintances, and it is not strange, that nutwithstanding his pecuniary obligations to one, he had formed a very intimate acquain tance with another of the fair FM True, his moral sense rebelled at first, against yielding up his affections to one while being so strong ly under gratit•udle to another: brit gratitude to the unknown was compelhid to surrender at last Co the captivating image of the known. He made expiation, ht,wever, for his gratitude by frankly confessing to his beloved what an other of her sex had done fur him, without solicitation, in the hour of his dee,pest neces• • city. . She laughed outright at such an unmaidem ly act, declaring it proceeded from impulse, not regard, of which it was evident the actor felt ashamed, and hence her studied silence, And she took occasion to console him with the suggestion, that by the deposit he had made of the amount received, he had fully absolved himself from all further oblig;ttion. His lady love being both law and gospel, he acknowl edged the truthfulness of her s.:ggestion, and resigned his affections, without I.c - serve, into her keeping. As ono of the most mitural thi; gs under ate sun, they concluded at last to get 'marl( d. The day was set—but a 41,1 y preceding which, he received a note through the Post Office, in a letter which contained the following: "Mr. : Sir—By eal.ing this eve ning at No. —, street, and paying the n.ite, with interest, which I hold against you, you will save espenso. Ile called as directed, being extremely anx ious to settle a demand tshich, from the very mystery which surrounded it, made him feel very unhappy, Ile was rectlived at the door by a domestic, who conducted him to the par lor, when, to surprise, he discovered in waiting, note in band, his .)IVII dearly beloved —the one he was the next day fb call by the endearing name of w,le. Explanations followed, which may he left to the iningintitiou of our renders. Suffice it to say, they were nun vied nt the time set— and to-day the gentleman itand9 conQpicuous as one of the most industrious and respecta ble of our intelligent manufacturing popula• tion t and his amiable wife has occasion to rejoice constantly, that in the fall of 1847, she had ttrenty dollars to spare,• A "stuck up" sort of a genius entered a shop in Philadelphia, and turning up his nose at some apples in the window, exclaimed "Are those apples fit for a bog to eat ?" "I don't know, trt• them and see," was the in stant reply of 41e shop keeper. ( 113 EIIT B. SMILEY, CABIN ,t qu(l :::1)1.1tT urtq knol er street, next (tow G 112,4, HMO. /.‘";.• Ile would re,pectfolly Infirm the citizens ill Carlisle rind the public generally. that In• has now on hand a large alai elegant ztw.rtutent of 1111 t. Sr t: eollsi sti Jig In part of IVardrobes, Card and ot h. er Selat. liellSLealle,, plain and mney :Sun I Stalids, 4e., manufactured of the best IllatQrial alit! quality earrauted. Also a general assortment of CI! Al its at the lowest prices. Vi:NrraAN 111.1N1,6 made to order, wad repairing promptly attended to, . . . 41tr) - • 1...%Wr1NS inade . nt the shortest roblee; and har ing a splendid hearse be will attend funerals in town or country. rh) • Remember the stand—cost door to H. Cilars's hotel. It. B. SMILEY. E I XTENSIVE FITIINITUItE Roo4l'. -JAMES lt. WEAVER would ro•neefeully rail :.,, , , , ,tr - , the attention of Ifouse-heel,ers and the nubile to his extensive stock or elegant FfiltNlT U It E, I nel udin L''ofas, IVartinAws, Cent re and Tables, - 7 Dresslngd Plain Lureans, and every other • :Akin in his branch of business- Ale now on band, the largest as.,ortment of CII AIRS In enrlisle, nt the lowest prives. AUFFI NS made at the short est notleo lied a I [ohm. provided for funerals. Ho solicits a eon at his establishment, on Nortl4 Ilan. over Am:), near Masse's IMO. 11t! - Furniture hired out by the month or year. si'sa. 7 13ING II AM, I)AVIS & e - Co:, 276 Marko. Strout, AGENTS FOR JACOB 1111E101, cAnLishr, and Philadelphia. Cars leave both places East and West, twien every Ireeh, Tutu',lays and Fridays. All business entrusted to Binghatn, Davis A 00., will be attended to with promptness. whether lu sales, produce or freight. A. If. BARNITZ, North street, Baltimore. has also entered Into this tirr7ingetnent, and will attend prompt ly to all business 'entrusted to him. 111030,-3m. l an, / NEWT BOOKS ! :'riff( SIMIAZINEB AND i LATE PUIiIICATIONB The White Veil, a Bridal Olft, by Mrs. Bale, a splendid ly illustrated gift book, Longfellow, Ilyrol . ,11 Moore, Mrs. Mumps and other pc. sliest works, beautifully embellished. Irving's Sketch Ikmk, Jerusalem and its Sacred Localities, by Rev. W. 11. 0- denhehner, Rector of St. Peters, Philad'a. Pickering's Greek Lexicon. Homer in the Miranda Elliott, a new and Interesting story. ' May and December, by Mrs. Ilubback. • Ellen Norbnry, by Emerson Bennett. Grace Leo, by Julia I( AV:11111Z11. • Hobort (batman. by Mrs. Hurst'. 1 I :mo's. 4 11,111:.111 t; and t :odry's 71fitgathies 114. 3fity, If'itl ittunorow Uher matt c' at Itea,h ).'.'l'!;\'f' i'.l‘; 4 , t'l en 0n , •!1. in' 51 lilt, en..l i P. tent. o e'‘ ' , "" 3 Qt., t,i Et), lIAPPINESB ! A ESS WHAT CAN•MAKP: HAITI'? “Itoason's whole plehsure, all t j"Yt' "t't'e , LW ltt t lire(' / 1011101, i'VZICO, :{l:d Ilia Illicit two have pains, affliction or (C id di, „„ialit our joy, 111111°,11r thereby destroy oilN liy, lel oar sick tel tilt? Christ say : ith thy unto, ii .hall bit Ineasttred to yuli a5111,r --IVat. 7, ~.- -11 . 110 is a also main and endowed ti lilt I.fflo. t:. ' you. let him show not of a ri ul worlis anti meekness anti trisiloto.”--.littnos a. ANIt 11.11)1CINE.-1./ortor. I'. t'. i'.litl. DEIC, and trio/ Is Itotitnit.t ifflysloffleist, null Is Graduate of our In. .411 gr.:. mid has nutty hintsulf acqual.itcd with all Ihr tail. oils 5 . . st oats of ith Line rise, t disoot cries 4111 d 1111priirlird011tS to alp tali. us ihtat : 11101IrS or the ileatio% Arts. faithfully at!''r.J, to is for Sureical and Itletlical Aid. and ttlioso ail Made or t ”ilitostol strictly in rir..ll thv :3rdeticei: of l'atlyrlogy..lll,tain), opath) ; and %1,11,/s tak,licini.•:- ore all sumo rut a, piauts , turd li)druptaliy. his all and to whom the afflicted are int ilia! to apply fat ely. Ins Character by Respectable he. epl)y of a lett N. fr.,in tlu• Hey. 11. I.eint.nell to Mr . . . 11. 11. Etter, of the 11 - erin Springs. Ilte/preted it :—AI low 1111. to intro Ito,. to your fritoldly nrtirr, tar. C of Arty 11 , 1 - 4. I hart' Itnt,w,/ ‘l(r. (1. I,:r years, hp has ,1,011 0 I.u,loess for tor w ray:utd wail ri(etinte); tlwrrfore 1 rllrte Lint 1., hr pert, 113 kelleSt /titd trusts/ orll/y. Ann IaVI , IS you /nay 000 1 , 1" ,, j . 1 . 1,1) Ct/1110V 1.1!11. st ill I,V 111:411i) prelated hy his Tionter,u, I.y w e r e morn .t , ate 1./net/re I: tend .to/I I/molly sot tal,t. C. if. I..:l:Ni;At 11. l'a., 31/1) 13tli.18;:l.,/ of a 1.1. t tq• fr..nt Esq., (.'4•11nt.3 Treasurer.--I .1.. el.q I:ty that the totttlical ads It.o t.l .11r. P. (oilier ha, any titter 'whit]) 1 hole 111110'41" he.) in thy 4' ure t.ttreee Cele! In Illy ttuuld therrf , rr r,o..tilineqql 1.111.14. ',itch pris..ne trio by :Lillie:, .1.4% it LI. arqrcsaitl live, I rj) I I. IPSI. DR. 111• II nrquti,. teed tt ith the re ernt lll,CiPVt•rit's, tu tu their lie, otol of treatlllo , ll. Anil the ,Iteetly anti vrl tail re :11.1 cur., Ihr lly,pe g •,la, Liver I lotnillaitit 0 . ‘ , 1•111.l . e. 110/ ern )lot lots and all Coulplaittl, vii the t•lt ue for pmt 111111 rote A 51.1.1,6. 1.. r all the tIIN r du lit ' my /II WM' 1 . ,. luuu,n, ; 1 . 1 eta 111 cures 1 . .. r ail o.nstuni.ti.•us. 1...14.111i , idle, yet 11:11 hum,, in doli,•rtie 11,11,1.• All Intuit tile 14`i.110 : I, lil I tyl.llllll.lthy 1.141101/ell, • I, -- ' 11, al :LII lier of 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 10..1 \o,l I.• , t:trn :It. ••If. AIM.; ii., 1,11.4 11111.11 I 11.• :',11.1.1111811.-1.1,1.11, 111, .1,111. , '.81141 With I ' l l/ 111..11111,1115. 01111 1,1.1 L.( tll,ll. , 11 1111 pod • lit '1111 1 SS: 1 1101111111ti. "TL , let to. I . inn: tip it hat tt e alopulti l.tt ..tit tot Itsatll I. 11l I lotre to that .••att-rt th and :t Is .11 .1 ill. t. I, that 1111.11 h. 1.11• Ill 111 .re 1,11:111 1, 11/1111.1 la it pro's ins. I I, The Ii Clyr tit inetll,lnata told theht direct Ito will I Sent io tit , nth lost 111 Any direction I') mall la 1,111.1.1", /..I.lreaa ilr. rionla 11 tint ut. l'a.. letat paid, anti the fee al, ay a acct.tnpa it) ill, trlll. 10(1.'4, st ills 1.11....1,1111•. (.1. r :1 1 :1111V with .1 de , ' 11111,11 . the let ling, and the st of the et :apt:slut a ol inclosed. It is this stem l• iellet till, 11, ~1 11. 11 Chu, .1.1 tier a that allot, of ~,,.11j,•11,,, sonny Kota, Plant:. anti llt lisspnthy Ruud in till tilattaatts. I not poison i, and it Ilicit taut inal,e apony and cert.:tin remedies ant} rui ea for -ell T 1,111,1 of ~,•%I•4'SS till manner it dote:tett, atitl with II Slit pas,: ill other tnedictit 1111 1 .111 N i^ p. int to ttti.li.eva, tont! all Itoulitla of coniparlastai. 11th Ilatiover sheet. Vast aisle nettr anti below the l'real.yterian Church Carliale. Pct. 'restinittnials halm 7111'11114,11N 1 , 01,011 S nl reSpeetaillity hi 016 anti the atljolitin;, cout.tlva, give authentic et lilt:meo Ist the gr, , lness tit hr. rartitler a character, taut Can lo Seel) lit Ills office. N. It. 1 7 ,111 receive superior intantittes anti the directions tint their use by the lint return of mail or A STII.A Na If litter% forts to desired, er visits requested. Fir. I'. will tOOleaNollr CO 10`0 , 111111, date alptit ax Ito rasa. Tim Under speatis tLe Loglieli and the Ger man ban...mai:es. etc. .!1,11. 17, 1 Si', p ii,()llTANlyr() l'E)I A I,ES ! fill. t'IIEESLMAN'ti PILLF The cembhoition of ingredients In these 1 ills in the ris salt of :t Mlle and extensit It itraLtie..; they are mild HI their itistesti tn. rind certain I f restos Mg le:ante to its fa'alser C113:1110. Iu every insl.uuc have these fills red successful. They iuvurla6ly open these obstructions to which Females are liable, and bring On' lot. Its preper hannel, whereby health is restored : I nd th e pale and deathly rountettance changed to a healthy (me. No b.i tit d e ca n i . t i k l i ty gix-t1 livnlt indess she Is regular; soil whenever an obstruction talcs plttre, whether CPO. eX pOsttre. rJd Or any other cause, the getlCrat Learnt illi -1110.11atul) begins Li deelice, and the Want Of such a rtall• tat . l WV , lien the cause of so many )0111Itt (010310 S. 'fo ladies whose health not remit of all Me: eat, Of their bunny, these pills Will price a sal tialde tirquisitien, as they will plot eta pritArancy.-- Headache, pain lu the ...him palpitation of the heart . is is. thing of fet.d. and di Wilted sleep Is. most always arise froal silo ihterruptien of nature; and 11111,10API that is the case. the pills will invariably remedy all tier t ea its. Nor are the less aflleticlous In the core of Ls-11cm the,n, romm,,Tl bites." These pulls •lictild nev er he taken during pretzunney as they would he sure to cause a tulscarritt,.te. Warranted puroly I,, e tat.t... and free from ant I !ling 115:1011Ni ..r 11,1,1111. Fullot:d expll,ll acefelipally 4, 5 10114 , X. These pills are pat lip lit nal Itexes. Person,. n•.i ling It here there Is tio agency e.l:ll.ll,hed. I.y u•riel, clue Dollar In ti letter. prispaid, to hr. I'. L. CIiFENF.• was', Itleocl:Or street, NOW VOrk. eat' 11:1 . 1e them sent to their respective addresslve i.e TusT E CEED RIV AT TILE TAU py OROCERY STORE of tho u Mu Hon A new supply of fresh Water Crackers. Soda, !:utter. Pie. Nic and Sugar Pidsou Patina. Coro Starch. Tapioca, Swzo. Pearl Parley, Extract of Colice, Rive Flour, Baking Powder, .t c., A now lot of X urerietr Table Oil, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard, Ilny Item. Ac . J. W. nil'. ~ G ROG - NYW RO C EBY AND VARIETY STORE. Thu subscriber would resisletfully inform his friends and the piddle generally, that ho lens just returned from the city with 4 large and varied assortment of up.OcEialf,s,GLAS:4 and QUEFINS-WAIW whi c h he offers for sale on th, 1 i• most renst..oable terms, at Ms New Stun 2 g, il f t corner of North Ilanover street and the I'ul lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle De. posit Bank. ills stock embrases everything usually iu a Orocory find Variety store. The aro invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing CktMilCrli, as lie feels eenthicut he ran sell the best goods at the lowest prices.. 14A. SALT.-5000 Sacks G. A. . SALT, fur Palo by CAltlt, GETSE & Co. Flour A: Grain Conlinlsoion Morehunts, SpoarN w hurt, Doll imoro, Duo 5 Ecall the attention of the public to PORTABLE "GARDEN Olt FIRE ENtIINE,Tor watering itardena or extlngutAing firm An excellent article, neat, cheap and convenient. • For sale at ~ novl-1354 BA XTOI"S. . I AM NOW „RECEIVING 118k,) - e .my spring stock of 11ANOIN(* which t666h0 largest and most varied assortment ever opened In Carilsle, to which I Invite the early attention of the public, so I intend selling at prices which cannot foil to please the clonal purchaser, marclubi I"r.P.NTION DYSPEPTICS—Tho§c Tv of you who havw boon offlictoti for yezirs with thin othersomo dhwto,w, and nho have" be e n u...fie..; J o ines t arty N 0.4111111 b,1,01 roliof, v ant I 111 cc" an‘l yen v, , ow w-10. ; Li • i !;..,eri , tit y oVvr 1,1 Oyi•I Thi • ct . m ft.!. , tie:t, ft f.• d0. , r....,0ttth of the C. t 11.. uso 1 Ca:llo.e. Illebichlo. EMI I= (1()l"1.D, [Slticec•ssor to A. I:ict. N.'• lel l'hilatlt I pin I her. arid Leiter in Muir al 1111 I I I ' N' I` t Lt. CO ' hT t'.•l , 11 , 1.1•• ...II T. 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' 110.0 Mat , are 'V A RBA NTr D t•, it, superior t thing he vtorore I.4Tertql to *hi. .1011 N D0NN1.1.1.1% 106 North F0U.1,111 et. 1 hiltnt. i'Lila. Deer 4. -11RENCil11'SSES, .7 in less limn Ill.; ounces, for tlt cure of Ilert•htorlluptnro acknowledAed by the hi;. host medical antim iti,s,cd Phil adelphia,inaou.patatly superior to any other in use.— Sufferers will he gratifled to learn Mutt the occasion now oilers to procure not only tb,lll;,Liest and most tltsy,Lut as duraLle a Truss as as other, in lieu of the mini:rout) and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no dif• iculty attending the Wing. and it bon the pad Is locat ed it Will retainsits psitlon whin ut change, Persons at a instance unable to call on the 80141-11er; can have the 'truss sent to any addrrits, - by remitting nee dollars for the ,inple Truss, or ten for the double— , WI th measure round the hips. and stating side affected. It will be exchamed to snit if m t fitting, by returning at once, unsoiled. l'or sale oLly by the - Importer, e;% - Ll,ll 11. NELDLFS, LIP/ ES, requiring the benefit of Mechanical f!tttp. , p wters. owing to the dr , angetnent of the Internal Or itninelop falling cJ the Womb, Vocal, l'ulnuounry, OIN MIS and Fplual Wealines.:, are Informed that a conqietent and experienced I.Aor hu in at, toodalice at the Looms. (set apart for their exclusivi u. , =e) No. 114 '11V1:1.11'11.1.1t.,1st door Lelow iltice. July 21i, '54. l ATIS !—Just "Published—A .r.( w h r j DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE.—A few words or the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, Spermators hear or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits.lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and it ca pacity for study and labor. dull neon of imp! ehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitudt . self distritst, ditviness, headache. Involuntary discharges. talus in t i n Ado, affection of the eyes, Om pfes On the face, sexual and other infirmities in man. From the French of Dr. B. Delancey : .1. D. HALBERT The important fact that these alarming compkints may easily be removed WITHOUT stsnicins. Is in this smell tract clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and 1,121dy successful treatment, es adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one Is enaled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible col, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of th• day. sent to any address, gratis and post free. Ina sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Pr. D. Delancey, 17 LispePard street, York. March I—ly JOAN P. LYNE A calictrimußAL AND I.lollTl tvelli,Tutim. Tool.S.—Superior 'Unloading !lay irks. r.u.d 1 pronged; linprove.l Ilnrvelloep,Cll/tiVa , ('t.t 1 ron 1;0 rtlvit E.. 110.., G:tr.lejt Euglnns. 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