Ntgbeines. HOLLOWAY'S FILLS. _ It.his been the lot of the human. race to be weight:ld, - down 6q disease aifirifuireriug.."llOLLOWAl'S PILLS ' , are specially adapted to the.,rollof of the IVEAK, -, tho NERVOUS; the- DELICATII,Jtritt the' INFIRM; of all _ saxes, and constitutiorut.- • ProfeSior 110110 --way personally superintenda the manufacture of his • ---- medicines- iir---the-linite.l,States,and—oliors--thent--to.u -•.; free and enlighteneilupboplts; as the .best . ruxuay the world ever saw for the removal of disease '• - • ' C • ' THESE PILLS KIR PY 'TIRE BLOOD. • - . /These famous Pits are 'expiussly combining, operates _ on the stomach;the liver, the Ititineys, • the lungs, the the bowels; correcting -any derangement their functions,-purifying the "blood. the very fountain , • -,- - .DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. • • • Nearly half the. human race have eakert these Pills. It haS boon proved in- all porta of the world, that no-, 'thing has been timid equal to them in cases of disorders of tho liver, dyspepsizt,.aml Stomach complaints geno traly. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, hewevor much deranged, and when - all. ether moans bare GENERAIr-DEBILITY. , ILL HEALTII. Many Of the mostilespoticilerernineuts-hitve opened their Custom Reines to the introduction of these• Pills, that they may - become the medicine of the masses. = • Learned Colleges itdinit that this Medicine is the best •edy ever known for persons of 'delicate, or where the lies been impaired, as its invigorating properties - ,11 to ittford relief. •, big F.EMALE COMPLAINTS.' male;°young -or • old, 'should be without this ' medicine. •• .corrects. and regulates the. ....nly'emirseS - at -all 4ierieds, acting• in many eases char _lit Is also the best and safest medicine that eau be g n..tu Children. of all ages, and for Complaint VMS° ()ugly no family should - be with out it, • ' , .• r -NOLLOWAT'II PILLS ARE THINIEST REMEDY KNOWN IN TIM 'WORLD FOR TIIVOIUNIND DIKE ..SES: . Asthma • Debility'Worms bf all Bowel Complaints Favor and - Ague., kinds --- Coughs ,Female Stotte and (Ware} ' - Colds - plaints. " So,, pdary Symp 'Chest DiseaNtis • Headaches ton it 'Costiveness ludigestien • Inward `Weakness Dyspepsia Influenza • • . Liver CoMitlaints .Diarrhoea Inflammation hown'ss of Sliirits Affections gsld at the Hanufactories'Of Professor ilm.towAr• 80 :Haitian Lane, New York, and 244 Btrand;.London, by . 'all respectable. Druggists and :Dealers of Met/della) throughout th.e Hulked States; and.the inboTzes, at 25 cents, 82. 1 rAcents, and - $I a.ach:" There is a , coushierabla. saving by, taking the' larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every —.-disorderarritflized -,,,1----s-roarri _.--,,,x,„,,, ..,,,i , . AFFLICTED if .... ;:•k . , • ',UNFORTUNATE', C • .. . •' W.-i to ' ' Cut out and preserve the fol -112.-:'''' '''' ' lowing card. It is particularly - - --- .• -:: liiipurtaut..to.•STlLMlEßS AND '''''" ----- - 5 : : Tgay . XI.MCS to prevent their - -:-.:.--- being misled and deceived by 1 the lying haasts, false promises, anti spurious 'recom mendations (from thesdead and. unknown) of Foreign and Native Quacks, of whom there are 11l 0 hi Phila, delphia than elsewhere, because of the cleui ncy of th,, - laws of the State. Citizens know And avoid them. . Having tried one to twenty dollars worth of Quack Mixtures, ExtractS, Invigorating Elixirs; Cordials, lilt tars, S:c., without offect---having boon deceived by m's.' represented and exaggerated ace:omits , of ctulf-Abuse, Secret Diseases and their Consequences, published iu . Advertisements, Books, ac., and misled by, false re ' celptS and wren. , adrice contained therein, purposely , to increase sulTerliigs, and alarm and frighten the un thinking. the moro easily to extort large fees, (which Is ' - intim evident, being sollfor loss than cost of printing and advertising)—having paid five to one httudred dol lars to Foreign and Native Quacks, ' WiTIIOUT BEINO'CURED, , having suffer, mina and long-tholigh the time lost cannot be recal ti, nor the money recovered you pall' mad were tiefrau of, yet yuu can, be cured, however - bad, Nag standing or afflicting yeercase, by Dr. LEIDY. "11,3 wise,' betimeet - Delays are dangerous." . "Time is Money ; Time saved is Money earned." , • YOUNU MEN oft ovum, Single, mirrled, or couteMplating - marriagec suffering from Self-A - buso orits conscipencesTorsndering from any other muses, defects,, or deseases, and LADIES, whatever their diseases or sittatious, may honorably rely auti•coullffe in Dr. Leidy's. skill and success. Ac-' commodatious, if required; with kind and officiout h at • teinIauxei.4I44M:•BE.I.4I7S.TILIVATEILOSPITAL, • •Tituni IS Mil fill!' AND WLLL PREVAIL' . . ONE TUOUSIND DOLLARS Is Waged the following cannot bO,COIIIIII4IIPIOdI YIDMOiji tkqt, ' . ' Du. N. B. LEIDY, • No. 114 North FOURTH Strout, above Itace. Is the fully regular Physician srusidiug in Philadel phia, .Graduate of the University of pennaylvania, o 1833, (twouty-two years) exclusively engaged in 'the r treatment of Secret or Delicate Discs.'i of both sexes. Silf-Abtise and its—censequenees - v (m&-knie Weakness and inability; - Nervousness; Irregularities and other diseases or situations of Females; and which he will cure In ices, time and less restraint,' more effectually, than any (Alter, under forfeit of ONE TUOUSAND D:OLLARS. Dc. - LEIDY has more patients, add curei , them too, than all advertising Doctors, so called or otherwisevln Philadelphia, combined, and proudly refers to 'Profes sors and respectable Physicians, many of whom_consult„ bins la' critical cases, snit ,respectable Citiseus, Nur ' chants Mad Ibital Proprietors, as to his knoin skill, re• putatiou'itad miparalielecUsuccess. ' • DISTANT PATIENTS •Carli have necessary advice and medicine sent them by mall-or-uther_wise,„to_adY.Tpart of tile United States, giving a destription of their' cases (encloiing a reason able fee) by letter to Du... N. B. LEIDY, ?No. 114 North FOURTII Street, above Race, A ugu s tl5; 1855. • • ALL PAPER.---Just received' a splendid , stocli of raper ILangings, --- Window .Shados awl Fireboard Prints embracing all the 'newest awl most apirosed -styles. 'The designs are ..neat and Chaste, and the pricessuch as-cannot fall to Owe sells , ðic'. We invite our friends and the 'public general ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing elsewhere: ' 11. SAXTON, march2l , ' Bast Main Street, Carlisle A'ItMERS• L•00K HERE!. THRESHING MACHINES! • . the subscribers desire to inform farmers and public generally that they.now have on hand and are constant dy manufacturing-Threshing Machines With Plerpont's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged to be the best articles now louse. Also'h variety of Clover Hullers, Corti Shelters and Straw Cutters. They also attend to the reparning of •Agrleultural Mach nery in the best manner und en reasonable_terms..„_3lanufac. tory on North Hannover Street,„ directly opposite the residence of George Metzger, Esq. August o 00. • ABRTMS & PLANK. - •.,, • ATTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those oi you who haveleen afflicted fon pasts with this rsomo disease, and who have been using almost every Nostrum belbre the public without relief, we Say to you try "Kieffers AlitiDyspeptle.! and you willsoou , be convinced of Its groat superiority - over every other /preparation, AVe could give you nutty certificates orob I orating : our assertions, but a single trial is worth more •thah sit This remedy Is, prepared and sold at the Drug gt or o of 11. J. K drnth •Ilanover Aoori south of the PlUi't - se. Carlisle: . • AILS 1- NAILS altt prred to supply - coantiy ,Igarchantszvitb aixils at afadturers prices. , ' SAXTON. EN 610 jr'~'eaicines; HAPPINESS.! HAPPINESS !!„.' WIIAT. CAN MAKE HAPPYI . qteq.son's whole pleasnieinllqhejoyeuf souBe;.‘ " :Lie in.three Ptiace, and Compotonee':: • • • • - . :(Pope.) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of did easesils net•nur 'pleasurei , our joy, and our happiness thereby destroy.ed/ Why'let our sick follovr-being s • .--Atoptiaot Chrittlay-:• l "Withlhersameh , . mete, it shairi; measuieilirin-u . "Who is a wise man and. endowed•with knowledge ef•-• mong'you,let him show 'out_of.a good _conversation his works with meekness and wisdom."—James ,•• • SURGERY AND 111.EDICINE.-,-Doetor. P..C. CARP DEIt, Stirgeon. 'and • Physician, who-is` Botanist' and: l'hydologist, and Is Graduate of our best Medical Collo ttes, and has made himself acq_uainted.withAnhe•Vari.; °us' systems - orfttalcat - Science and' with ' the" recent discoveries it'd improvement in the various depart monts of thellealing.%A.rts. faithfully attends-to orders, for Surliest and Medical Aid, and whose medicines are all- in f alenr composed strictly in actordance,With the Scleueos,of , Pithology, Botany,'llydropethy. and Phyla , olOgy; and whoie medicines are all composed of 'whole sthne'reotso_lauts., audhydromthY,_gootlin all diseases,. and towboat the - afflicied are invited to apply timely. Ilis Characioi by Respectable Neighbors, Ac... • Copy of a letter frOm - the Rev.. C. II; Leininieli AO - Mr; 11. 11. Etter, of - the }Warm Bpyi n ge.: 'Respected air low me to intrOdtice to Your. friendly Dr. *Cato mut. of.••NeW.York. I itave known Dr.. C. 'fur - sixteen :years, he has' t1.5n0 business for use with sobriety, hon. ,esty and with accuracy; therefore. I du believe him to be- perfeeilf, t - Wilie - rTliiiiiihiciilairrizetW - OF thy: - - Ally - favors - Y'ou may see proper to confer on hint wiii be:highly ap preciated • by his nunierous friends ' mid by none snore highly: than your sincere friend and humble servant', . - . C. 11. LIENJJAOII - .' Landisburg, 15th,1851: Copy of a letter, from George ',Spahr, Esq:, Treasurer.—l do certify that the medical advice of Dr; i;ardder has. surpassed ady other which I have iiitherfotaiu the cure of severe fever lu'itiy w o uld-thereforwrocommend.hiai-to-such-persous..who. way ho aftlicted With - iforesaid disease or, otherwise. "" - - AlhOittiE SPAILIL. Bloomfield, Atikust 20th, - 1851; • . . DR, CAItDDED. ;being well ucgliahttod with the'-re . 4 colit French discoveries, with their new mid safe modes of truatineut, and the speed/ and certain remedies and cures for DyspepXia, Liver Lomplaints,Dysenter,y,.Chol era 31orbus and all Complaints of the.llowels ; and ach; Stiperloi Itemedies lbr.the . .proveution and cure of Asiatic taiolera.‘ Itetueflies for all thJ defects and dine eases of the Generative Organs null reproductive mime my in melt and women; Remedies fitr insanity; certain and tinnily cures'foi ail Consumptions, impotence, Stet , ' ility. Sexual-Abuses, Vedureal Diseases Inuit their forms; Suppressions and otherdelicate female complaints, AIL thorn remedies emanate from the Most noble science of Botany, and ilydrtmathy combined, (but, no poison.)--. `Gfeal all manner ot .siekness and all matiuur of disease. New Tostatueut..,t•lt is fur healing that Christ commen ded.' the Sainaritatt.—Luke,•l,o; 33 to 37, and with code . . moitnieau.s. "Frove allthings, hold lard - tat. which is Thuf,salouians, 5,-;IF:--"rherefore letrue be warii•of laying up what we should lay out Ibr health, for there is tfflatscattereth and yet increuSetli,aud there IS - tinit witliiiffldetlimoiii than is meet, but it.teudeth."' _ lwroverby ilit ' rerent uiediclues and their directions will ,be seuldb the aftllcted,in 'any . diroction by utilithrel(PreSd. Addre'S*Dr. CAlLDedtiGarliSle,Cutubeilanti. cond. okt.,,paid, and the fee id always accompanying the letter, *DA the order,Ceftedde-rwitli-n-description-m -the feelings aMe symptoms of the complaints 'ot the afflicted inclosed. tbe this system of 31edlcal the fflioks and the modes -of cure only, which Dr. Card allesspfmedichis. entirely made or composed of Wholesetne f;OlNqn . j s itiul - which can matte. speedy and certain remedies aiikcuresfor "all manner id sickness and all Wanner of disease,': and which' our all Other medical means iS point. of got/dile/is: boundi of iMuiParison„ uth llauOver street, East side 111,3 r and below the Presbyte an Chitrcla Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials front numeroni p owns of the highest r' . espectabildy In this and the adjbining -counties,-give authentic evulenctl, of the goodness . - .1 Cardders character, and can be soun_al, his Mice. N. It. The afflicted can receive superionftedicitics elld the. directions fin- their-use by the Mist return of until or express. If interviews be" desired,, or visits requested; Di. C. will endeavour to accommodate applicants as tar as he can. The Doctor speaks the English and tlititi s wan Languages, etc. • • [ Jen. 17, 1855 TO FID.LALES ! • , lilt. Cil I.: ES NM AN'S' PILLS. • 'and combination of ingredients in these rills is-the ro. sult of a long and extensive practice ; they are mild in their operation; and , certain - -of- restoring- nature to Its prOper channel. in overy-Instauce have those rills mi. •ved successful. They' invariably open those obstructions to which pinutles are liable, and ' bring nature into its proper chtilluel;',whoreby health Is restored and the pale and deathly countenance changed.to a healthy one. • No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; anti whenever. au obstruction takes place, whether !emu el posure, cold or any other cause, thw-general 'health lin, mediately begins to decline, and the waliAuf_sitch a ietn etly WO been the cause of so motif / consumptions among young ruin:des. To.ladies whose health will not remit' of an increase of their family, these pills will prove a val, amble acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.— -Headache,pain in the side, palpitation of the lwart, loft -thing-of-uLdimi'dLturbed sleep di) mold always arise from she interruption of iisture_L and whenever that is the case, the 011.1)T111 invariably remedy all thert evils. Nor are the less MlL:scion; In the cure ,of Leucurrhani, commonly called the "Whites." These pills should nev er be taken . during prognanchas_they , would 1)41Iva to cause a miscarriage. trarrauted 'purely Vegetable, and free from anything iniurions to Jild or health.. k'ullarnt explicit directions accompany each Nix.; • These pills arc 'pa up In square flat boxes. Peisons residing whero there is no agoney establiiilnid, 'by enclo sing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid; to Dr. C. L. Cni...ese id.o4 N 0.267, Illeockec street, New York, can, ha them sent to Unlit-respective addressive by • • P REPARE FOR WL.NTER! , PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. The subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover st., Carlisle, the sign of:the "Mammoth Rod Coffee Pot," do ires to call the attention of the public to his large as ortment of STOVES,o.f, the newest and most fashione . ble styles, from the best Insuufactbries in the ' country, and at all 'paces from $3 to $ll5. Among his pA MAUR & CIIAMBER STOVES s _ are the. Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian; Union and ,Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns will& he has of all MOB hi er;Chambers, a n calculated& for burtilng_either 'wood or coal. Also, the 'Etna, 'Globe; Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or-Poor Mani, with .ptlior COOK ING STOVES, comprising the latest impniVements'in kitchen stoves, and Intended for either wood or coal,-- Also, the Dining 'Room Cooking _Stove—a new. stikple gent article, to which -he invites the particular. atten tion of families. lii cooking stoves range in price from $1 to '25, with the fixtures complete. , Also, Nino Plate ves of various patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLRD.AND TINNED WARE fbr Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, Ac. Also, every article in the line of Tin and Copper_ Ware. The public—aro respect 'fully invited to canes ho Is, confident with' his large stock; variety Ind cheapness,of being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. - Oct. 25, 1854.., M. MORRIf3 , , . . ITOVES I STOVES!! 'STOVES!!!- --;101IN D. OOROAS would Infirm the public-that he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main St., next door to Marion . Hall, the largest and most com plete assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PAR . • LOU. STOVES: to •be found In' this county, which will be sold at the lowest 'prices for • • cash or approved credit. ills stock' consists of a hula assortment .of new and highly ap . Proved PATENT .COOKINO STOVES, finished In the most complete manner, anmfoealculated for either Treed or coal, or 'both. .-All the old' standard patterns which peso stood the test of experience, may heilOulid at his es ablishment) Also, a -great variety of the most e, approve , and Leant .ul PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, ho cluding.-...numlier of new styles, possessing very supe rior advantages over those heretofore:ln use.. Families andlousekeepeis aro respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country and put up at. the shortekt no lice rile Croitinues to do allkinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on hand or will make to order every article required by housekeepers: or others in this line. Ills "stock of Tin and Copper Ware.embrareS every kind-of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufitc tured. Persons In want of articles in his' lino may all ways he sure of being acednimodated to their satisfaction , by giving him a call. . • • • inovl ' .q rliolt foralti 31tebitlites. EIAMBOLD'S GENUINE PRE , • .PARATONB.-;-41EL3LBOLJY§ 111011LX CON; hIsTILATED • .- • ' ' COMPOUND -FLUID EXTRAOT. DUCILU, 'For disease-o(th° Dladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strietnres, :Westmont's, and all diseases or the Oexual '.Organs, whether iu Male or -Female; froM Whatever cause thoy.may have originated,anti. no matter of tiow • • .. long-nnuiding. - i4qai...din.traeleskth4AolfilAtt. - Alegifiejf-likk,; .once seated in the system, will surely go down from one generation to another, undermining the constitution -and - sapping . the, very_yital-fluids of life,. do 'not trust yourself in the hands plQuacks, who Start, nrieVory-dey in a city like this, and-fill the papers with - glaring false-, hoods, too well calculated • to' deceive the_ young,• and those nqt acquainted with their tricks. .tou, - cannot be -too careful-in-the-selection-of-a-rentedyln-theSu-cases ', The Fluid Extract. Buchu has, been prondunced by 'eminent physicians..the greatest remedy over known.— It is a medicine' perfectly pleasant its taste, and very innocent in its action, and yet so thorough that It anni hilates every particle of the-rank and poisonous viruspf 'this dreadful disease; and, unlike' other remedles;does not dry. wp the tlls'ease In the . blotid.• . • - Constitutlonal,Debilltp_broughtram_hr_solf-aluise.,,a •moet-terrible disease, which has brought thousands of the human-race to_ untluiely'graVes, thus blasting_the brilliant lioims gf parentsotud blighting in - the bud the glorious timbitiotauf'many a noble . youth, can be cured by this. Infallible Remedy.; And no a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the' Confined and despairing invalid. no equal Is to be found acting both as a Cure and preventive. •_. ILEL?IBOLD'S TUMMY CONCENTHAT7EDCOMOUND FLUB EX'PRACT'SARSAPA WILLA' - . For Purifying the Blood, Amoving' , all diseases arlsulg from excess of Mercury, exposure and imprudence in life, chronic' constitutional disease, arising -from an Impure Rtztte, of thelllbod, and the only reliable and toffectual.known-veinedy for • the cure' of Scrontia; Salt Rheum, Scald nom, Ulcerations of the Throat- and Legs, Pains and Swellings' of the, _ Bones, 'letter, Pimples on the :FaCe, and all Scaly klrtu idiot's. of -the diThis article. is now prescribed by' some of-the 'meet nistinguisionlithfsiffianS in-the bas Rraved pore efficient in.practice than any preparation, of Sorsa arilla yet offered to public: Several cases of C . OOOll. dory Syphilis, Mercurial and Sefofulous diseases -have entirely recovered in tho incurable,vrards of one Public Institutions which' had for many years resisted every Mode of treatment that could be (Wised. These cases 'furnish striking examples of thedutiutarYeffects of this medicines in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the' glands'werc'destrOyldl and the bones already affected. from`reSponsible Physiciiins and Pro fessors' of several Medical Colleges, and certificates. 0. ; Tures frmn-patientslbe , f4tlttd:entcompanying=l.oll? Preparations. . PRICES, Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle, or.o-for $5. ". SanTipnrilln, 0 tt equal. In . stretigth to one gallon of yruy of Samparilia l - ePrepared "zind sold by 11. T. lIELMObIi, Chemist, 2113 .Chestuttl Street, near the (Oran! !louse. Philadelpifa.. To belied of_Druggists atubDealers everywhere. All lettersAlirected to the Propriette- or Agent receive • immediate attention: - July.2s, '55.._ till parts df the Untied States, who testify daily to the' remaritablexures performed by the greatest• of all mediL eines, "CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, ltheumatlsm, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, LiverDi*: - ease; Fevers, Ulcek Old - Sores; Affections - of tho-Kiduoys 'Diseases °V the Throat,.. Female Complaints,' Pains and Acliing of the Bones and Joints, are very speedily put to flight by using this groat and inestimable remedy. . For alldiseases of the ,Illocat - nothing - has: yet , bean toned to compaieTtu cleanses the system of alt - im , purities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liveraud Kid neys:Strengthens the Digestion, jtives tone to the Stom ach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the -ConPtituti 4 .l l . enfeebled by disease or bridien doW'n by excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies it is, incompahtbly better than all the cosmetics over used. A few doses of CARTER'S SPAI9SII Mixrumt wilt Shove alLsallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantlinglo the, cheek, give elasticity to the step r and Improve the general health in a remarkable do srse beyond all the medicines ever heard of. • - The large number of certificates which Wo hive receiv ed front feoni persons from all parts of the United StateS, is the best evidence that therela _ntiitutntedg about - it. - The press, hotel-keepers, magistrates, physicians', and publirmeni'weilltifown to timcommunity, all add their tostititony to tho wonderful affects of this GREAT BLOOD • 'ULMER. . Call on the Aor.sr, and get 'a Circular and Almantic, and read the wonderful cures this truly.groateit of all Medicines hnsporfbrmod. • • Fono genuine unless signed RENNETT 6 BlfßitSi . P.-- prfators, No. 3, Pearl street, Richmond, Va. to who NI orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed,' AndAfor sale by'S.'"Elliott, S. IV.- Ilacerstlek r efulisle i _ Pity, MochaniCsburg, - ; J. IL - Iferroni . NeyKille; J. C. Attic, Shipponsburgi and by' dealers in medicines - every. whore. ~. MIRACI4E OP>SCIENCE.-Dit - - Kelling,pf Merchanicsburg, Cumberland f c Pa., announces tothose Wens. Cancers,Polypui; Lupus, Miilee - iirldarks,,Sciat ula. King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, he cab remove them with. Out, cutting, Miming or pain ; neither Chloroform of Ether Is administered to the patient. It Is no'mattet on what part of the body they may be, he can remove . them with perfect safety, and in a remarkably shod time. No Mineral of Vegetablepolson is applied, and nc money required, until a cure is perfected. Prolapsus Uteri, Female Complaints, Chronic, Verna real and all other diseases treated with positive suecees :Full particulars'can be obtained by addressing in either English or German, post paid., _Patients can be 'maim moduted with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg is one of lite prettiest and- healthy towns in this or any °the, State. It is 8 miles from Harrisburg, on the Cumbestand Valley Rail Road, and ,accessible ftent all parts of the Union. The Doctor will visit 'eases in any part of the tate wheri.ddelred. irg-Ki rid reader if you *mite any atilictedtellow area Lure, delay not to toll therb-of this treatment. J . . UST RECIaVn.—A lot of pattent Meat Grinders, a woo article for Namara, or family use, foriale at • . J. P.. LYNE'S - . Hanover St., clarliale. ALL NOTICE:- 1 1 .'5.. 6,11 " :14 ; 1 1R1 undersigned has just replenish, ed h sloe of • GIROCER:I*S AND QDFINSWAIti , and Is prepared to supply his friends and customers with altnost• anything required in dotnestie .use, at prices which ho hopes win prove satisfactory. Ills stock•eon. !Mote of every vaiiety i of goods suitable for town and country•nse. lie has:also on lmnd a Keueral assortment of HARDWARE, such astute) , he needed by Arnica( and mochnules for avtiry, day use. Ills steely:4' • • . WINES, BRANDIES-AND O'l'llElt LIQUORS is large and embraces an .excellest assortment of choke qualitcs.• All for sale Wholesale and Retail, Soar East corder of llariover and Loather streets, Carlisle, Pa. 453-Country Produce taken In exchlrnge for goods. • nev. , • SAMUEL Q-I.IUYErp. • TMO S T IMPORTANT TO THE -1 LADIES... , •,Dr. Golimner's "eoloblifted — klinsTrit, ,I'4t..ta hdve been-long and-widely known as inviniably - ' pertain 'ln removing any -stoppage, irregularity„or, sup pression of the menses. In the Female liospitalk in Vienna, and Berlin,. they have entirely superseded the use oral] other reme dies; :bacons!), where a ea° is etitinaldb by medicinal agencies, they_are cortain.of incecss—Theli astonishing_ 4iieie - dildtof-not-inuelied-fer , L; by indubitable testimony, .1p- numerous instances pro ducing returns of the monthly period after all hups had been abandoned. ' • I ifi'Yerylerise, from ;Whatever cause the obstinctial may . arise, as also to prevent pregnancy where• the • health will not admit of Increase of family, they rire always efficient; for which, reason they Must not be used ifirrFng pregniihey,TlltougY - Rway healthy, 'safs,;,- and.certain in their effects. ' • -.Married Indies wilt tliid particular Instructions In the directions, in which fire Stated- in 'various symptoms by • which the causes of the suppression maybe determined. *ice, Ono Dollar per Box, containing explicit dire. dons. a . Each box will be signed by Dr. 11. G. OEIBANtR. PrilleipliVOinCerV27M-LibertY-Stre(St,N ow_,Yet*Si.i3. Responsible agents Will be appointed for their sate I soon practigable.. ln the loran time ,altordersatrete be addressed to Dr.ll. (I.exisst4at,l2l6 Liberty Street M NoW-Ydrk City, or to box ON. Y. ost Office, and box will De sent by return mall, am. - ther aie, put Mit Foaled onvelopes, and cast be sent with the'sttictest pet vary to any part of the United States. 'As various not_ only- ineffortive but inSurlouS corn poundaplrporthig to ha !•Fr.mAt.t rim.o under all kinds' of wades lIS "InoN Plus," t'Savra - z Pius," "OoLDEN pats,' "PERI INT. Puts," I.:C. IWO ‘tittempted to:. be \ paliiied off upon the crsrluions or unwary, it is only necessary for iodic tebe on Oath- guard against the at tempted, imposition, and in all cases where there Ifi no authorised agent for the sale of "l/n. °sign:l:Ws MEN. STRUAL PILI.ki" to order direct from 'him by until; lryrs,e• turn..of which a ho - x., will be sent. • - Messra. George - Ross, Lebapon; E. T. Miller, York; Allem:in, Harris Wm.; D. 1t...J0ne5...4 Co., Harrisburg; - Burton Erie; Stewart .4 Sinclair,. Erie;. C. Weiley, Miiibach. . }1•M; .yov*; M,p., Gradua of, the Luiverskty of Pennsylvania,.Member of the Ro • .al •eollege Id .. Surgeons, London, and IlOnontrY• Membi of the Philadelphia Medical anctety. Tlie•varieus torn of Secret • diseases, Seminal Weakneat Diseases of tt Pritstrate Ultind,,impotency,solitariy habits of youth, at • faithtnlly dekrlbed, and all. the receipts given in plat langartge.The-rhaptera_on_salf-abuse_atul_Sentlnt—. Weakness is worthy of particularnttentlon. and stioul be read by every one. Young men ,Who hare been tat fin-tun/Ito • - in k contracting disease, - previous to placia , yourselves under the care of any doctor. no matter win his pretensions may be,get a copy of this truly valuab, I . to site iiliOulePosse„ Dr, Young's Treatise on Marrlnge, the Pocket Asculat us. or Every one' Ills Own Physician.• 431"1. - Cti fathe.rial ashamed to preSenCa copy-of . ti JEsculapitt to hit:child. It may save him from an ear grave. Let no young than or women 'enter into the e ' caot,obligations of married life withoutreading the poe et , .T.sruinplus. Let no one suffering l'roni.a linchnit cough, pain in the side, restiesa nights, nervous feelin . and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations. npd give _ up by their physician, be another moment tvitheet.co BUlth)g the lEnciiapluit, Have' the married or the about to bo married any impedimtent; road this tru useful-Bradt, as it bas been the means of saving the sands 'of unfortunate creatures' from .the very'. Jaws death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of thisolebrati• work has been sold in this country and Europe since 1 when the first edition was Wiled. AQ". Any person sending TWENTY-.FIVE cents e elosotlin a letter, will receive • one' copy of this book 1. mail: or fite copies will be sent for $l. Address I WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphl • Post paid. Tlrenty years 'practice In the city of Philadelphia m r Leanly: entitles Dr. Young to the confidence or the of deted. and.he may to consulted on..any of the diseases described 1:i his different publications, sthie office.. 15, Spruce street, every day between 9 and . 3 o'clock, Sun• .aye-seteeptodland.persons at any distance can consult Dr. oung by letter, Post PelL j ,. , ef—No. 164 811,-Stittint's phis, extensive 3 sic Publisher, and Dealer in 31 usle Instruments ?.every , d esert pt On. - - ' - 'Exclusie,ygent for tlio sale of flatlet, Davis d Cu Patent Suspension Bridge "1-:ellan and other PIA NOS,— Gilbert'S Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars Harp.; Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, Ac. . .itesidents of -the country will be supplied by mall 01 otherwise with music they way wish, as - low salt' pur • chased In person. Having one of the largest titoas to the United States, 1 feel, confident of satisfy ing all wh may, faver.ine with a calior order. . Dealers in Music supplied on the moat liberal.turins. Menotti° let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. . kfHEAP WATCIFES AND JVAVEL _4Y,VIIOLES-t_LE- awl ILETA 11.,..atihe "Fiala- . • - ' delphia {tat-) and Jewelry litot e, SAL . . Number 90 North Second 'Street, ior - --7 -e% • nor of Quarry, Plilladelphia. Gold Lover Watches, full jew - ened, 18 car . . i; , i at' cases,.., - - -, - - $2O 'OO - * 4 , ..:. i , Gordtepine, 18 carat oases,. 2100 - ••.',.i -..-- 7 ~: 811 ier . • jewels, • 9(0 ' 3 ' '' ) i" I ' - Sliver Lever, full•jowelled, .12 00 -Superior Q'uartlers, - - , - 700 , Gold Speetacles,l- - - , • , . - ' 7on Fine Sliver' Spectacles, -, • - *I tO Gold Ilracelets, - - • -•' - „. a*o '-Ladles' Gold - PencllS,, -.-- . - --• 1 00 Silver Tea Spool:1s, set, •, _ 2 .. 2 _ . _ ' - 509 Gold eens.,,with Pencil and Silver ITolder, - I 00 Gold Finger Rings 37% cents to $8; Watch Glasses plain,l2% cents, Patent Lunet 25; other articles In proportion. AR goods warranted to be what they are sold tor. • STAUFFER &MARLEY, On hand, some Oold and Silver Levers and LeOlea s till lower than the above tnic:en. . • TRUSSES! TRUSSES! Q IL NEEDLES, _" 11111 1 ,T.ItE.SS AND DEICE ESI'ABLISHAtuNT, 'S. W. Cr,l or Twelfth and Bete Streets, Philad'a. importer of fine 'french Truman, combining extreme lightness, ease and , durability , with correct constnirr• • thin. a Hernial or ruptdred patients can be suited by remit. tang amounts :-. 4 -Sendiug nundwr of inches,-round the hips and stating side affected- . - '43(34 of- Truss, $2, $3,44, $5. 'DCuble—ss $3, $8 and $lO. • instructions as to wear, and how to effect • cuss, when possible, bard with the Truss. • , Also for sale, in great variety, Dlt. - 11AEEING'S IMPROVEti PATENT Win' 111 R-08. Bar the cure of Pndapsus tibia ; ' Spinel Props and Sup potjs, Patent `S_houlder -Braces, Chest . Expanders end Elector Bracer, adapted twall with Stoop Shoulders end and Welk Lungs; English Elastic Abdtailnal ,Ec4s,• Suspensimmies, Syringes—male end lhmole. . AO-Ladies Roorni, with Lady attendants. • .311ehicine8:' CAUTION TO LADIES AGENTS 1 - 100 TO R AOUR SELF—i '1 ELY cents, by ineans of thel'OCl Er .:ESCU LA NUS. or ETC! One.lllB OWZI PHYSICIAN The thirty-4;Np Edition, wit brie lnfl red onirrairingS. sh. Ing' . Priyate. Diseases nit-Nia _ formations of the Generatli System, In. every - shape no forth: by — whit:li is. added Treatise on the Diseases of lo • males, intended. fol: the ass ' 'felonies only, Ole page 190) lug of the highest importan•: to•inarried people, or thoslico 1)11abtlp1)* May 20. 1861-1,1 =SI OM ,Euntornas. The Niniste; and the Fiddle:- 'A responsible friend is the vouthei for the truth of the folloWing capital story a.-.0.0.0pr5--noc..4.4.,leas,uhe , .p_iLs-414.-- sonieWllai• facetious Dr. Pond dwelt •in the quiet out.of the-way villageof A----, in the Spite of 'Steady -Habits, The Doeter'hideas Were libeial—Lameh more so. than Many of 1,141. congregation - approved,. neverheletis he kept ottthe even tenor of his way, and disregarded the prejudices 4 . his people. He • had a. son named Epoch', who at an early age , manifested remarkable talent for music; which.the lath -er--:cherished--and- cultivated=-with-care. the same villagepresidedawantkquated maiden lady, who 'having no cares of her own' to ob cupy ter time' and attention, 'magnanimously.. devoted herself to those of , her neighbors.— no_morning calleti_at the-Doctoes -and, requested to see him. , When he entered the'" room where alio Wits seated ho percelied at a glance that something was amiss, and before he had time to extend to her the usual "How 1 . 33 do?" sho began : - "I think, Dr. Pond, that a man of-your ago and profession Might, have had something bet ! , ter to do, when you were-in-New London last week, than to buy Enoch it fiddle . :; all the pee plerare ashamed that our minister should-buy his son a fiddle. &fiddle Oh dear what is the world coming to, when ministers will do such things ?"- . - "Who told you •I had. bought Enrich a fi illey'•inquired the Doeter. • ‘ ,"Who tehttney Why e v erybody says so, 'Li" sonteipepple have-beard him play ort it ns 'they visaed the aoor. But ain't it..true,,lloo- boughtitnooh n dioiin when I wont to New London." "A violin? What's that r "Did you. never see one.?" "Never." ---s.!Briooh; 9 :-said -th e octer_etopp ing=to_ _the _ door, "bring your violin here." Tnoch obeyed the conimand, but...nu sooner had-he entered with hie - instrunciebt, than the • lairexelaimed "La! now, there ;..why it is fiddle !" "Do.ncit judge rashly," said the Victor, giv ing his son a wink . ; "wait until you bear it." Taking the hint, Enoch played old hundred. The lady was completely mystified ,-it looked like a fiddle! . I.t could not be. So, riling to depart; she exelaimed,• "I am .glad I' came in to satisfy myself. -La me ! just to think how iieople, Tr ill 141!" Ciu AND ITS CURL—The Journal of Pri sou Discfpline, noticing the fratids of it John Paul.and his partners, the fori, es 'and su icide of Sadlier.:and the p 2.'soning cases Rugley,.says that no 'Orsotz can fail to notice . in'tho history of all tiiesi N ) fearful offences, ;the presence of somyespotio passimi in our na , ture—ambitiiyi, avarice, revenge, selfishness 7To cope , with those passions, whet>thiy have' become but little conscious of their strength, is no easy task,_.:Education, in. ordinary - acceptation-of - the - term; hi—rio— match/or them,: Regard to character, rev erence for authority, soclal influences and-el tatehtneuts—the atrougest, ties of human- af fection--are important barriers. There is but one principle of permanent, reliable and ade quate strength, and that is the fear of tied,_' implanted by 'his own power in the heart, and supptying,motivesiof-encouragement toobe -41/lice, which datt,apring (rem tio. other source. This migkestion opens a Wide and interesting field of iuqury into the defects and tendencies, of prevailing system of publio and houiehold education, which neither titno,norspane wiU buffer us to Outer. , . . . ltES6"kilkins, you say you know the defect daut:•—whai is hie` character 2". 'For what, air,—spreeiag or integrity!" :', - 7 - "Foriategrity;:airTP- . - Well, all Loan say . about Soma le that, if be'e botkeat,'lkte,a got a %beer way of ektvgAii it, that's all!" 4.W hat do you mean by 'that :lust this—that the night before he' ales on turke,yi - sotnebody'l poultry coop Ls alwayc broken open;" • "That wilt MI Mr. Fi[kine." A. Mantra's tove..—Tho intensity, of ma ternal affectioa•was well illustrated in the ob .eerratioa of a sweet little bey, who after read• ing "Pilgrim's Progress," asked. his meaust which of the clisre.oters she liked best. litto replied "Chrisdan, of course; he is the , here of the stork." lie responded i I like - Christiana best, beoaase when Christian set out on his pilgrimage he went atone, bat when Christiana started she took' the children with 1166. A fashionable countess young. nobleman which he thought the prettiest flow. era, roses or tulips. Ile replied with great gallantry- 7 P your ladyship's iroo i before all • 4 the roses in the world.? II e g . F' CI NEIN =