IS Ctarliflt Yyrp re).- ;4„, 111 •$ ` • C212,..L15L13, E,S DAY, AUGUST 1: TEE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPEI CUMBERLAND COUNT) Terms —Two Daliars a year. or One !Whir gm Fifty.opo.c. if paid pa , riaally in _Advance $1 7.5 y* d with a the -y , at. • Whig County Convention It a rlo-tinif ~ f n,...‘,1q Ittitter of Ctifol.el lard, remits eon, i n nisi , 11100 ~ f previllo. not till 1,01,11, of .1, hi, 111 Ctn . : or. f=.0111.1.1y 11,0 of July, the !If'. r:a.l II 111 ~ d 1:osr ;vv.]. 'I 11:1 ilu• 11. t - 1 rr ir.eBt.• , l ,11 tllr.r tt.nBl t inn, 811,1 Ha .••• d v• in tir. 1.11 'B - 8..1 , , I r 1:!,i). 3111 tO , U. CT. I 011 VITUDA I,t c • I t t s',ja an.' ‘‘llo 41:3111,e01 Ili In 11... I. 1...A:1t I I i nn Vi/N. , I. :41 I Sort, !"),, r11.1:co et t ., /..,tlilll ./ Ll,ll Atr.:l.A•rh.,,lC. :Id. I t ,114 112311111=11 I aut., a% WI, 11 1 , • .1. t. itt d .'7l. Ct•iltr:ll 11.'11. 1:1-t :,rol eu the lith (1,2, or ;•:elqeinher n t f‘,r the rdootin , ,,f tim AVhi: , State Conrcrititm, Ivhich is to 1 o held at Ilarrishurg. AV O.IW :1.; IZ At the meet hie of the members of th,e Whig- Standiip Cpuimittee on Saturdav it was re. , elved to call a nominatit7 Connty Convention, t , he held on the :;(1 of September. The prospect. of elect inc 11'libr ticket this fall is rzylier , it tine 4 las nonfe- , ,-ed, hnt the old line •Whi , _s 11 - vertheless hove an important and in- fluontial part to pay id the cauva,s GOY. IrEEDICIL REMOVED A despatch from Washington in :•Ton d::y's papers announces the rennyval o! . Guy. Reeder, and the apiwintnuent II John L. Pawsnn, (ioi•crnor ,:f Dawson was a meuiber of the lat,l'un;2l,q..s and Voted for the :Nebraska less r.D. - it his reward 'he or , anizatiun of I . :Hiszts territio.\ began with a gross outrage upon tL rights of the North, and'the removal a Gov. Reeder is the last ors series of out r•l'veri which have marked the na I 'rum the beginning, President Pierce has now filled up the measure of his by - Officially endorsing the course of the "border ruffians" of Missouri in their infamous attempt to propagate shi very by the violation of all law and jus tice. THE 3LI7N LINE NoT Sot.n.—On Tuesday evening of last week, the main line of the Pennsylvania State works was put up for sale, at public auction, at the Merchants' Exchange, in Philadelphia— but not a single bid was made. Gov. Pollock was 'present, and after giving a rea-onable time to the persons assembled, when it was discovered that no bids were likely to offer, the whole matter was ad journed sine die. . The failure of this sale is certainly a matter, of great regret. The works can iteVarlA productive in the hands of the ''ConiMonwealth, and the sooner she is rid of thein,the : better. It is to ,be hoped that the Legtslature will remodel the' bill next 'winter,and rid it of the objectionable Jeaturea.lwhich have prevented the trims fer of the work to other hands. CROPS ABROAD. — Accounts by the lint Steamers state that the prospects of an a bundant harvest are promising in Eng land and France, as well as in this count ry. "The papers speak very highty of the enormous yield. Potatoes are said to be in great abundance in England. ECCLESIABTICAL.—TIIO Rev. John Ulrich, for thirteen years Lutheran pastor at -Peters burg, York county. Pa., has accepted a call from the church,. Shippensburg, late under the care of the Itan,k,, Sadtler. t f utt. li i,rl:l , EnA KANSAS MATTERS. \ A private letter from Kansas, dated July 7th, has been received by the editor of the Easton Argus, which says :—''The Legislature of Kansas adjourned t n the 6th, to meet at Shawnee l'lission on the 19th. When their Committee waited on Gov. Rec4r, to inform him of their de termination to , O, he 'informed them in very distinct terms' that lie would not recognise tut , further action of theirs, but would consider them dissolved by aet. A few of the members more intel ligont than the rest, hegan before they left here, to appreciate their position. 'Hi' first leHslature of Kansas is undoubtedly diQs,dved, and no competent to do bm,iness." ` 4 r r iN in tile (ll)VernnrS e()nlidenCe, t l l i inilV lie taken as the introillt(ctl int,) 1111 , inol) ‘,11 , ) , 1 ill 'O, w.:•{ , several :\('lv t:11.:0 an 0))11) I,l\ in_ 11 pelt tux or) them, :,new ilmkn'te vete those 1\11)) Tc! . •,• it, nvol oiVuliiiPP4 in tLc :pills 'of Tilt. "f ;‘,vrrirr," vilf) tl(! fit. L tr:pcvs as bt. , in:_r at IVc.-1- pont \\ v ,,1. 1 , 11 - tk'or. ono--Mr. NV0 , ,,1-on, the ;-:(...ry:ary flit' Tcrrit ,, ry. Nvln) upon tlio above action ‘,l ( v, 1:(.(1 , •r, as , un:c(l tilt. ( , f (: 0 \ (. rn(.r. llt expellcd (,f tin 1.,,-H;lature ,• pnlilisln: 1 a 1,1 ott.t., and call , ,1 a A dispatch from St. Louis says th;:t llu\'et•no liet (icr 11:ts vetoed tints far the Lill- Nissonri Ican.-as Legislatine. no the that the lath r is not in ie:J.-11 :ession, but they iniyo le passed thew all again 10 . y large ni.joritics. OHIO The Ohio repuh'in party i:-7 - tNt har moni,,us in ti,e rnt port tit i tltrrt • o9ll! . c nominated state 6( . 1:0 With C.N-Senatc. - - Chase for Governor. K. N. journt•ls of the more ex . elusive stripe in Southern ()Itio aro very much dissatisfied with Chase':, nomination. The inoq of the other Candidates on the ticket are fictory howover, and as the ino:st influen tial lenders , of the Amorif•an party, such as l'anThell, Brinkerhoff and Ford ;11p port Chase, the probah lit.; i. th:it dn. di-affcction kill not ]on= dirt ain't that Ohio will :Slaini thinly up to the position :..he took la:4 f;i11. DEMOCHArI* AND 'rill: PRESIDENcY.— The 'Democracy' of Pennsylvania are con siderably 'exercised' about the choice of a candidate for the Presidency. The liar risburg Keystone, an old Cass paper, has run up the name of GE(unti.: M. D.s.u.As, of 'casting vote' notoriety. On the other hand, the friends.of Mr. BucHANAN are preparing to bring that gentleman forward again, and there is every prospect of an 'interesting time' between the rival fac tions of Locofocoistn. The anti-Bucn sNAN papers denounce ,the recent state Conventioras having been entirely coil• trolled by Buchanan's friends, and say that the nomination of Mr PLUMER was was made expressly on the basis of his devotion to the interests of the 'sage of Wheatland!—_l very interesting 'free fight' is evidently brewing and will breal out one of these days. NEW BANKS.—The success which at tended. the applications for new banks be fore•the last Legislature, has given en couragement to a host of others, and the next Legislature will be literally overrun with them. The Harrisburg papers con tain notices of intended applications for seventy-six new Banks, and the 're charter or increase of capital asked for' is thirty-seven millions of dollars!, , CommuTATtoN or Mns. lionmsnig's SEN. TErien.—The Governor of New York has com muted the sentence of Mrs. Rabinson, Ithe veiled niurdress;" to imprisonment for life, contrary to the will of the eccentric lady, who had expressed herself anxious to get out of this wicked world. • Ile"A letter from the West reports a fight between Col. Cook's command and a largebody of Sioux Indians, in which the former lost 160 men ! It needs confirmAtion; .r,lllli/titotht tOresnLyl Evian ant) Cattata '3ltatters. PosTPoNEmENT.=—The Fall exhibition of the Cumberland Conii . ty Agricultural So ciety has been postponed to Wednesdhy, Thursday and Friday, the 17th, 18th and 10th . days of October The farmers of the county g •uerally deemed the first appointment too early in the srTtsoli. THE nitmiEN's I'AnADT. ra'le ct the 'Firemen can last,--fer the. occa:,iort could scarcely in called a flarve,t. home—ova q certainly one of the arrst briithmt g,t.ants which has 1 COll nits St , til in our borough for yours. The majority of our citizens Were •in fact finite tnlsen by surprise 1)y the impusing (lemomAration, the arrange. nfents I'm- IN hick bad beim made. The l'h:lmher.-I,nii.; and 11.irrisimrg :Com panies having arrived by the mmning-vars, the line tif proces , iun Was fornied on Main ~ . -trr...et at 11 (Ceb.e.!:, .1..11_, toiler (110 dii"t•th n of and Aid , : lir Prtif 7, A•4-I , tant lila. lla , ft,llll mi.sAp Entnile tint) C.:l)pnny .1,,511 T. lI Mm.-11.11s, I) 1-;:irly and 1;. 11,01e1,;itt.g}1.1-- NI),-Itit r;c11.).( 1 , on 13r:olo'. who ~ votil, l c,•rtainly f r !; m.,1114 a L liy W/ at a filv. ney ir(la tl cod-oth,, sil;rl,4 with r‘liite r:nt-t mu./ vi.•l,lv cv,11,1:1z,.:1(,11.11in,•r Cr, '4111 , 1 t tut lk NM cf, )11rshal. 71.ittlfew Assi•tant :klar..4ll:C.s, John Jeffries and V r r IVilt. 1. 1, ,i,!,•,ny g ,.,,,d tilui)—who wore , zrrrm hnt ,, , 'h rte :11: I 1.1.1,•1; 1 rtntol“oli., :t wal 110 W:1, I iI ; uatitd atlii nl pr;Triate dc• , Tltc rii.!•...rtranc.c of tic hip!, and t tlit , two C.1.,,mt.ct.,1,,tr,z, h rg.zplL:Ltiutl ~li"•i}~!ine Hope Eapine Compaty of Harrisburg. e regret that we dill not learn the names of the ctlieers. The members, who turned out :dont 60 strong, wor ! rwit!te shirts and black panta loons, and leolsed like energetic fellows. Their En: -, lne was :leehle , lly "the era Ll. ut the l in e, its construction denoting groat powt.r fini-lt of the vie , ;:,;trico It ten: wily iiilorneil itud :mil elicited admiration. Criioti Engine awl 11o,e Cewpany of Carlisle :\ 1 otiroe Morrie. The engino mein her , woro re , l shirts awl black pantaloons, atol the Ilo,e m , •ml , rrs viigift( flic bor.(' earritt4u )VIIS COVCrell kith tit)r.li eorations, presenting All elegant appear:oleo The Etrgine of the company, drawn by fo! Muck horses n•ith four attendants dru,skd in the oil contiueut:tl costume, formed it n, vol feature of the processbm. Cumberland Engine :Ind lii io Company Carlisle.—Marshals, Maj. Robert McCartney find Peter Spahr. it e Cumberland boys turn ed out strong, wearing red frock coats and black pantaloons. The carriages of the cois. puny were gorgeously embellished with flowers and streamers, making a beautiful display. God Well h ose Company of Carlis'e Marshals, Robert Allison and Jusiph Weibley. This is a new company and made its first parade with its new hose carriage on this oc casion. The members wore white shirts turd black pantaloons, au,dAe new carriage which is a beautiful affair, wag Splendidly arched and adorned with flowers and evergreens. The military were represented in the pro cession by Capt. Stevenson's Company of Junior Cadets, of Carlisle, who with their gay uniforms and "arms and accoutrements in good order," marched with the steady, if not stately, tread of veterans. The litlte Cadets were special objects of interest and attraction in the procession. - The Bands of Music in lino were the Me chanics' Brass Band, of Chambersburg, the Valley Band of Shippensburg, both of whom wore handsome military uniforms, and the Keystone. Band, of 'Mechanicsburg, whose ad. 'nimble performances contributedi argely to the spirit and enthusiasm of the parade. After marching through the pr'incipal streets the prodession proceeded up Main street to. the College Campus, where in the cool green groves a substantial repast had been provided by the Committee, of Arrangements. The ap pointed orator of the day not having attended according to expectation no address was de livered., After dinner therefore the companies again formed into line. and marched to the public square, where aft.Gr a brief but eloquent address from the gallant Marshal, who always speaks to the. point, and any number of cheers for the ladies, cheers for Chambersburg, cheers for Harrisburg, cheers for Carlisle; and cheers ME ti m, Tht'y L , e it:11.1'11g( Alo,ut 611 t,mt,or, on parade_ c . ..:4].?• , r "noble selves," the companies wore for the dismissed It w•as a day of gaiety, exhileration and excitement studh as our ancient town seldom witnesses, stirring up the enthusiasm of all paTtidularly the ladies, who testified their sympathy and admiration by flinging wreaths and iglu to the gallant firemen as they passed along,. wile„roceived the floral of ferin;:- with shouts upon shouts of applause for the fair contributors. The day passed oil tcith wt one nim-ks f disorder or disturbance, —The 11- arc glad to learn that the visiting COM !..ll,ies from Ilarri,lnirg mul (7hrimbershurg wet e gratifiel with their reception and enter- li:1111tAlt LITERALY INsTuiTTE addre,s at the second Annual Fair of the Pilg i'-lpring Literary institute, in Nowville, will be klivered by A. E. McClure, Es+ of Clittniliersbur,s, on Stiturilay the 11th Ati.,:nA, at 1 o'clock, Izlgukt c,,Titinue live dap, f , rik:ur th has orecicrT o ctontnomi,,Aus, et/i act!, giving thcui With t-13L.e fgclifties the c-101 'irk: ) . be •xpeeted to far sorpnss the f,,riner in the littnkcticeness of its disphiy. lacch:iii .. .cs we hope UM hare tbeir luir:y re' ro3elited in the colidn;_; txhil.)ttiQtl EINIMICI LE ();, T 4 \VS , I ,, ry thven:ll.,,t 11(mse en the :.i.! T 1.4 HE !•,;,,, !LA. 1:k•t V ..•1, to felt. It. N. 1.011,._ 1%.r :14,:.110. The ti cont. Qale , property in nil inileate 1 , Iteidtl rizse in tl.e ),Itltte ..f real vst:tte. PrilurEATic Coi l : cry Co,NvEsTioN.— (ICwgztte eloctions of this oeuntv will be on the );-zth of Aupt•A =ln 11 the 11 o,llveution meet on ,11.A1- 1 , •.^ the "_tail. The e , ilv,..ntion is tu :51t w;:li tito r.; mot til:‘ voting, 'oe rotre instep iflt 1,M11.1:1 L/.11,:t CoNVENIION.—Mr. Shyilv thr =I Cerurteti !nut of Public 5e1,(•,.15, rt: the ee.eventi , )li pr.l, ett to 1e hell e the I ramv Antfust, toe the purpose ,)f adoptiog u series of School books, n•ill not be held, on account of a few districts I p:fusing to puticipato 1 I II I , T.—T , nt 11;24:VO: , f, t which wit. Inrw, r, Ira„ hoer engiig.2 , l (luring the p'.st wevi;, his Levu very trottidesunie nec...tint io.( , trate and tauglcki - ootplit . ,:i the crop, occ:lQi 'we i recciit storms. Tbe 'abort; of haVVeSt are flow 11S go,ol as occr, :tu.l fur c,untry frien4ls I‘lll agnia hate lecithin; j l: until seol-time conles On Ilenry A. C.cri; in the Dop.,sit re,1 , ,:ne.1 his t•ittintion. lie ''' . tiny 4innlitietttions-atitl we I‘;:trn lsns been in- rited to a situation in a WeSIMI institution 11ARVEST I.lOME.—The members of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society iil haVe a Harvest Home Festival on Satur• day the 11th of August. MARKET.—Itt market this morning potatoes Nuld at 50 to 61...1 cents a busl l iel ac cording to quality: illlttCl' at 20 cents and eggs at 10 cents. Vegetables in abundance at low prices. , _ 2,;.Y.Th... relaxing heats ifsuunuer leave behind them ~te‘lla. Th.. Ind v,•1.,:t1 of these are apd I:a sure atioud:utt. lowne ss OA- the, we not rec ,, lntnen(l a speedy and unfailing in the f lb .4lond's ters. prepared by ilr. )1. ,I.II'ICSO.N. 1'101:n1,40'1n. It in .fur opinion, a wedleine rt 1if.N1.1:1 , —a11,11.•-1111- 111,1)1 , taf,Ilal.11.. It S,clits reaeh the :Int:111in toe didirtilty in the en.;anizalb.n. nud thu, t., rrli.ao the ~...erothn, and the 1.1... A et the mtn.r,t, or the ~ause te n th prol.erties ;21 , a vh nr t., the meml , lai,ea *lt. at. 1,..011 anti 1,1 , - th , ,ecret i..n of th• the MI, its r,rdial. H,,,thlng and alterative tu- Ilurhre impart , :•.'ll t•I! I rontlarity and tit' to Liao urtiuu arthi , evretive on:ans. and !wen n. fortilv the I.konSl tint. iseur n wn nx p or htii‘ i t of Its ttitpolF, ;Ma we be t•VCI It Is confirmed by the 1:v111191. ,, of nll Wirt) intvp to It, nr.had an orli..rtuiilty it nev, jug its operation. sale by Dr. Jackson, l'2oAreliStretl, gulvertiFinneut. [Letter front 1 Minor Potts,i rgi n in] Illeumosti, July oth, I.B,ll.—Mossrs. Wm. S. Bt. titisni,—Cont.ltiorat ions of duty td the afflicted alone prompt me to send you this voluntary ti stimmtial to the great value of •d.:ititTrit's St..t!dHli M txTritz," ft.r that ainu,t Ineutultle disrtrlt, SCROFM.A. 11'ithuut hero dispeted or deeming it neetissary to tro Into tho partleulats of the rase, 1 eau nay' gat the 22g. tonishlng results that have been produced by the one of that niedieine on a !amber of my own family, and wader on awn observation and superintiditlence. aft. , r the shill of the best physicians had helm exhausted and Ail the tlsllhl .I(slnValt'a Witt tilled, fully justify nit inn re commentliud uso to all who may be suffering fron . • . that dreadful malady. 1 do net mean to inc that It is intapted.to all consti tutions, or that It will afford the little relief i» all etisysic per, 4,2' rots o, 1 Valli:110W abollt. 'that— Ina from what I have seen of the effects, 1 would not hesitate to use It, in any. and t•yery ease of Seroftibt, parsons lair whom I fot an Interest, or over whom 1 could exercio Intluenro or control. Itespoctfully yours, July 23,'55. JNO. M. BOTTS. Mawr DILIS 4 I—This is a military word of Command which never falls to improve the appearance of a compa ny. nut It may be applied to civil ranks also; and to the citirensofearlisie we my that the best place to get the right dress to suit the figure, the season, and the purse, is At lloekhill k Wilsons celebrated cheap store No. 111 Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Mace, Mils dolphin. :New ..ablirrticionott. A CARD.—The thembera of the Good Will Hose Coni pany rot turn their thanks to Mrs. Eby and family, and tlorgas and family. for the tasteful decoration of their hose Carriage. They are also under Many obli gations to the Ladies throt,;ll4eat the tow. for the numerous wreathes presented at the recent Firell/CUS Parade. order of MI, 0 9mpany. I:011T. ALLISON. INlttrFhni._ CO NTP T 141 S Ell.- , 1'1) THE VOTERS up CUMBERLAND co, oentlemen—Through the solis . lEttion r,r some of my frlel,di I am IndluTEl to upp,ar 1 , .•1 1 ,rn you ao a candi date the opium, of Count:, Treasurer. told would Teel thatil.ful 6,r your suppurt. llespTtfullv 10 15 N.T E . AS U I:11.- W CITIZI NS:-1 1 , 6 r III) Self a candidate f , ,r Comity Treasurer Aug. I. )0Y AV A NT ED.—A : boy wanted from )In t, yeaus M a_, , , at the Starr ~f -55. ti. W. n .M A 1 A It )1 .1T 1' V 111.1 C SA 1.11. cul.cerll,ers ‘t ill offvr at po.f' , altt on :4A'lll - V. tilt' kth tf St•ptettas.r. at o L. 31. on tho ow in, situate lit Dittkitt....ott try lauds of I tii.npr.r. urn,. v.e.t ,f Ca' ,I,lla t. 1t,t1,t..n. It:It i I I.l,ittf tAlwrs, 'l'l,l. Intel of r.a • 1,, i• le•ri i , m 14' it r. vt.rt. , l t-ith I itr.i-rr. 111.11$rl,V1, Po•Ol. nl , fl BRII . K /1 ' : - 1•:. >I11•111 :11. 'lll4 In:, H1111:11 dvr' , ;n , 4 itltitt t rt,tl - wi•lting til tI• r,:01.4 . 1 . 1y ( . 311 .181., I•• I.ti Tut tzos ttW tou tnati , tt on said day Sine° ku.x. I I 1 , ; IZ I S I:S.-1;y V rtne of utolry r ,f t t t 3'1113 3, 331 3 1311,1 3 , 1 131 ,3 31, 1 , 3 3111 t 3 ,33 . 33 , t3 3 3 3 1 1,131 11.1.• .z , It.• itrt )1,1, in tl ! -11 11 . 'he \. ‘4 . ! t1 , .•.i i•• .\ Tr ~ t , •t r..l ' (111 i% 1,111.111!N4 1. 111 :I •1 . 1, ,117 • !1. , • 1.1.111.. t v Il.t Pattiel it nil 1 . 1, HI 11 t •, .. 11 t • ` t It. 7 , llt ,, •ted :t t/111• .t ly 1,.•tt•.• ;.tat n',ll well of who,. i 'relined Ac.— '• •1 it. Itxt, ttliC•ll ty ttt, :\lttllll - , lIN tt int untie, Itt LitlltilltS ill igtSSilttttilttt. ! a kft o ground si.tuatki in the borouglt ~, T , t •tinsi,4 I ., tlrt It Dr nn cne r th.• West 5tn....4, un tho th I.v Iv( :LPIIrt Seri 1 , 41 alley. [hr I , ll`llPll. 11I.1;z1.1 ME VI , srtn I' Also the entira interest of .liplin :kleFeely I ,itilatf• ill tL , It C.:5N , 1 , 1 I . lll.llwri 11.! ~; , ! “. 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I i' • l,l' t. , 111 CI, -I , ".• in., tl ni/I Dant rr • i / Yea•ly. “f lxiidral. a. 1 tko 0:-1 I. \ ..r ‘1 • kw if .1,11,11 and mdlille car. In. Loll,. \ T I: in i•vi•o• 1. • 10 it,e g rt In • I:4n ion . Ile ha:, ulzhtren :•rtiu::et eI i cs I 11:01 liven .I\l it. 'ma'am!: IN ne,n lopletely reel , red mit toe T....Ns' cc, Ided 1., 14,1111 1110 11:1:11t , of 7.! 71 (,prr ~,•,~,, lei lime Let.ll 1 . 111 . 01 i I,s Dr. Lell. may le •ei , i, Sia if ease, van hat c sent to any putt ,1 the United In rain Of Innen , areurintlat inns in the Ere:tea:A n nth. :oh! T:.llll..‘llunt. f the 1Ecti11 ,, 114.111- Lr.the, nerstm. ativetlons. di,eat.es of the mem' , r.:!..• call", 1 - the .1,1.1111: . ~r w hen ahc to the of Testes the ns.e quinine or in , rcurial medhine", ...mtlp - rim..t. itt the ars in clilldhnod. &r.. this treatment ! . .'l',l:\ I's NENT. When the auditory dry and scaly. ii Itit little or uu s. , eretion ; then the ticanleSS istice , aupttnied nei*in th” ear, like faliitoz water. chirphr.: riuchtr of on::tlitic of leaves, contit , mll ptihatiens and di• , lntrite of matter, or when In !4••.14:1:. a • , 11 , 1- 1.1011 is mt. as Ira rit , -1) of Hood to the head hail place: when the hearh.g t: less aerate in dup. mly wo.ither. ttr when a Mil has beet taken, thistoothod of treatinq the disease is infallible. Dr. Intflon is blue only (% , tdist In the United States who practices the new and 511. , 4!, fnll 111..ti1 , d in tho to which the eNt• It -nLlt'u Irhere .'vary other 111e3IIS lutist, Puilyd toallord relief, he asks 115 mt Sll , ll a ntir and imr.rtial trial. TEsTI m IN Y.—The undorsitmed proet I niers In medi.. 1 . 11:, in the ilty or Irlritt...t. Itn , t fi.....Jtent, or easifal to wit ne , s the pr.vtl. - e Of Ills. Lel - rutin nod Dia ton. in di-ea , es of the Ear and Eyh, laying asi.to all joalfmsr, freely to hnit that the vottr.e put , fine , t by them In treatiwz th, se tn - g front tllO 1111r1MilitaWi. 5111 ,,, s ntirndiu¢ It. Is well worth the attenti , n of our ITetliten thron . ..thrott Ihn I t nitcd states, 114 , 1111!: +l ,, Ui All WC that .11tral Sur,rory hos not met w ith that Attt'll• tied its intl. - it - tame demand., sy•tein of treating disear.es of the middle and internal }:;r, I' apors..7,..lnurilculnrly In chronic nr r n nlldh forms tt new era in thepratiVP nr Aural Surgery: kid . ' ease s yielding In almost every inrtnnco to thin now and powerful agent. This practice tills up n TOW Walleh• has long, lwen felt 'by the general prae- Outer. enabling hill) cups Vith Ivory ease whore perfect formation (..N lot". "Itt diseases of the 1.:3 e, they seldom rQtrtiee t i re,sort to ❑n operation. As shillful .I.urlitts and Oculists. enthosiattlea!ly ac vith.4l to their pr,.fesstioo, wo cordially reemuuentl them to such as may require their old. . hoo,. V, D. 70 . 01 - r. M. T. . 11'ILLI:4 Moral IN. M. a ' C. A IEVEI.I !,.., M. P. ' Ifoll A et: ' WYATT. - M. 'll.' JAMES it. 1 , 11A2\ CIS, .N.l P. New York, August 10.18.19. % . Stinionii wishing in porfe:t tliiiinsolvos In tliii;bninelt ofne•dlrnl selent•o. " - ill find tin niqii - Ttntiity of joining Om class at Iha Far and Equ Itclu• n i:try of Dr. DeDicy lA:Brum!, Vllion Nile,. Clitliques uvcry Ti it Friday 311Crt3'011S, 1 to 3 dm Wit Metlienl College tt rtue.' d'EltMS—Vt 'Fidisaoltttt ion feet. $.lO rot it ' , then 11101te:tring, is restored to Its tot:final son tooess. or tOton %%obit can Ito heard to beat at a distance of IS foot from either ear. Address Drs. EERRENN S DEOTON. Puien rlaeN New York City. - N, 11.—A treatise en the nature and treatment of 1101filetN and I)IS.'ASPS of Ho Ear, with the treatment of tho Deaf 41111 numb—priee one &War. t0)..)lonoy lottera must be regifferod by tho PAFt iltAtt.r. Registered letters only are At our riA; OW° bear this in mind. • Correspondents must enclose 11: a o for return am• sworn, tho new ilestage law requirtug re•payment . letters. 301 '15.5..• PETER 310NYER 1t.1V1.1) 1:A I.STuN 3.1 , t ut - t 1,, I. 11 !-itinite in Fran h ,r USE IMIIIB