\ ~. `-` A•ft.E • It ble beeit "the lilt of tho 'human race to be weighed —mown 4y ,and outrorlug. 11041.01VAY'S • _NMI. cOl3i• the piibicA.rk:. and the, •INFIIINI4.of 'all 41Imee,. Ogee, sexus.ritnit eonstitutione. Professerllnlio .- wAty pomposity, lcuporiOuttas the 'Manufacture of his_ ,trtedtctoss In the United Stutes,'OOd offers •them to - It free Ottlighthnett , people, as ,tho best: remedy the svirld ever saw for tho removal of disease. • • ' TIIES N KLUB UNI FY' TU E • These fantods Pll , O are expressly combiningjoperates • pn , tho stoinach, the liver; the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and ,the bowels, correcting any derangement tp tfairfunctions, purifying the blued. the very fountain elil,and thus curing disease iu all its forms. .• - • DYSPEPSIA AND LIVEN COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the,:human .race • have taken these Pills. It has beau proved in all parts of the worldr that no.. thing huts been fointd equal to them in cama'of-disorders , • of -toe; liver r dyspopsia , and' stuntaeh •complaints gette r .They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all- other means, Alive fulled. • . . . - EN ER A.L DEBILITY. ILL" ItTALT IL IMiIiSY of the most:de:y:4lc tlovorntuonts have opened: . to the introduction of those Tills,' • Ahat they may become tiro teamed CJlleges admit. that this medicine la the tsist. • imitolj over knoifirto [ ono nts-of-dolloata or whorelllel .aystem has been impairml,..is Its InvlgOratiqg properties paverdl to afford relief. • twat C3MPLAINTS, , • • " No Female; yOun-g' or old, Should' be without this 4 culebratud medicine , It corructa and regulates time monthly courses - at all periods, acting In many cases like a charm. It_ isals the best and safest medicine . • that can be given to Children of ages, and for any_ c;omplaint-; •conseiLitently no family o . Juld be with, out It. "• ' • • . \.. • EtOLLOAY'S Pitts AP.E NIIn etsr ittllzEl - q NNOWN IN Tiiir 4., --• : - . .WON.Lo•POR. varepta.oivtati lest:sans: -- . •• A,..:,..a.athmh. DebilLl - • Venue of all • . „ -.. IllvrelCamplaliats .Euver and Ague • kitoll - ' • Coughs'•- Yeniale Com- Stone - mid Gravel Coldo ' • - pleiuts.. - . ' .SitruttlarY, SPlliP• ' Chest Diseases Ilemlaches - toms • - . Cestrveness :Indi,testioM • Inward . NVeakness :Dyspepsia ' 111111011 AM , - Liver Cifiaplainta Darrn ea • Intiatnumtion hew Il'BS. of Spirit, •• Dlropsy Venereal Attectlon Piles - . ' -; - O,-* ti * Sold at the Nfaufaetuties of Professor 1191,t,ciwar - SO Maiden Lane, New yuric, and :214 Strand, London. by •-. all • respectable Dru.cgists and Dealers of M e dieloo • througliout the United. States. and the clvillsed world, ' In h-txes, at 25 ceate,l42 l 4 cealts,•and,sl.eatch. - - W 'rherS 'la a considerable saving• by tailing the larger sizes. . ..„. , ' •N. 11. Dlrectinnit - for the guidance of pAlents la every ' (Bauder aro anixett.tu e.tcli bog. --- Oct. 24. '55. , • • • , ' - . . -_..-_---...._--"... ---------.., . . - detarew ; $lOOOl $l.OOO ! ! I, • ....•'.-.. .... ..,, , AFFLIC'T'ED.- ' I • . .‘. • 14;4 4 4.34 1 • •lINF RTUNATE : Cut nut and preserve -the fat. , 4, ,. .% - ;' ' lowing card'. It is Particularly, . .- important to StaaNtleits ASU `,... • TRAWSLLESS, to prevent the t . . 'being Misled and deceived 1+ the lying boasts, false primusus,. and spurious ist,!.i, - • meolluilwas tiredu tue.duad and untenuont) of k'oretg i And Native Qua,:se, of tote there are More' in rot' - delphia thenailsow here, bet:aloe of the clemency of t ' laws of tue State. Gitiaeos Know and avoid times. /Living tried one to two:Ay lia n a iantworth of Quac • Mixtures, Extrects, Invigorating Elixirs, lkirdials, lid- I tors, &c., withlut effect—uaviug- taloa deceiveu uy ulI$• i _.. represented and exaggerated ac tints of Sulf.abus I - I: Secret Diseases' and their c etatuences, published 1 -Ativertiscaueuts, 'Books, & , and misled by false r ...1 Astipte and wrong advice contained' therein, purpniie ' I to Increase sucleringli, and alarm and frighten the u . I thinking, the utore easily to esturt large tees; (which it i ' • inure evident, beinvold for less than cost, of prioti g and advurtisitig)-clitivingyald live to ouu hundred d - .I ' Jars to eorulgu and Native Quacks, .. ... _ ___.• _ WITHOUT DEINti CURED, , having sulfured much and loug—though the thnelo i tt cannot be rtitulled; nor the money recavered you p.„ ti id-wcroalafrauled of,,,yet you can be curial, huwever Itati,clongTitautling-er istil-Fltug yistireasan-,14114,- , "De who. badmen; Dutays ant dangerous." 1 "MI'S . tt Money ; Time saved is Money earned."l • • YOUNd MEN alt tiCiiiiitS, i t Single,. married, or contempfatiag marriage, Buffering ..•Own Self. Abuse or its acinsaluences, or guttering from, any other canees; Aofecte, or desesses,.aud • Itt•iDiklSt - urnatev,er their illeeases er .situatiunsi may honorably rely and tenting (War,' Leidy B.ekill antLencetess. Ac commodatione, If required, with kind and tuilcient 'at 4suidance, at Wt. LEIDY'S PEIV P A•PE ILUSPITAL. 'CR.III.II-1131110tITY, AN I) WiLL PREVAIL! --• ' " UN II TIIUUSIND DOLLARS ,--- -- waged the following cannot be contradletab namely; Da. N. IL LEIDY,' . . . . Nu. 114 North Youatu Street, above Rico; .. • Is the only regular Pliyalcian residing in Pallet/hi -phis, Oraduate of the Ultiversify of Peuneylvania; o itiiiii, (Li/may-two years) exclusisely engaged iu thy • treatment of Secret or Delicate Disoleos of both' sexes, . golf-Abuse and its eoutieutieuces; Ot„-ttee aile an Weaketness eand Inability ; Norvoultueils; Irregularid-her diseases or situations of Yetasiv; and which he will cure in Ices dine and less restraint, more eifectuallYt . khatiany titer, under forfeit of -.. . USE TOOUSAND DOLLARS._ . . . - - Dr,, LEIDY has mere patients, and cures them too, thereat!. advertising Doctors, so called or otherwise, in Philadelphia combined, and proudly refers to Proles sore aud-roapectable Physicians, Many of whom consult -him lutaritical_cases,_•and respectable Citizens, Alen. chaute a ,ul hotel Proprlettes,-asto-hieltuotin.akilitt'et ptitatiou and unparalleled encases. . -• DisTANT PATIENTS' can leave necessary advice and medicine sent ted St tee b mall er otherwise, to any part of the Uni giviug attlescriptiun of their cases (eucloaElDYing a reason able fee) by letter toD. L, • No: 114 North . FOURTIII-kitreet, above Race , _. . • Philellii. ~. - 4 ttgluttlk lEMS. ' . .. . . 3 . . WALL .PAPER.—Just ref:salved - jiangings, Window iltenes'and NlroboaarrintWenibraiing all the newest ' . end most . anproved etyles.. , The designs' , are nest and Chaste, ati4-tne prises such• as oannot.fall to give setts. bAtttou: 'WO Melte war friends a nente nubile general : /3' to call *and: exanelne our assort tambrepurenegue etleeiehene., I.I..iIAXTON, marrb.2l . ; East Mira treet.; , . ,• .- A11;141311S LOOK HERE! • 7 . .4L." ; . , •,, ~ IiIIitHSIIING MACUINESI and„ . public : • ~ :. . the subscrlbers Acsire to inform farmers -• _. genet ally that they now have 011 hand-and are Constant , „ tr umnufaxWriug Threshing Machines wit,h--Plerpont'S -- Patent Shelter, which are gerkeiallY aoknowitsild to be . the.best artioles now In use. Also a variety ! Clover Hull re, .Qor u • Shatters and; Straw Cutters. They also, atte Ito the repairing:of Agricultural Mach nary - In i i , ••,• • , the eat manner , and ou reasonable-tapas, --)Martufae-; .- ... • • tory on , North,ITAIMOVer - Street, dii:lctlY oppoiite th e/. - ~: •reglda a ea of Deluge Hotly's, Meg. I_ l _;, Alittel , ,e eit:': - : - - -• ~ , - 1 AURIMS & PLAN 4.. . . . , . I TTENTION DYSPEPTICS-Thoseof,'ytin who havebeen,iillieteiribi'years 1 1 , Ith this twosome &minis, and Ulm 'hare hoe& using Almost , every Nostrum before the public: rettlieut'rellef, we say • ' ':to.you try.."Ateifer's Itutiliyapeptie ' and you-veil/soon h tonne of •Ito great superiority, over arm 0 y other proparatlOn.. Wei could gives yeti ninny eartiticatea orob rotting our Assertions, but a single Mal Is Worth more. ." than This remedy is prepared anti sold at•tbsprug litOre'of Bi J;SEIEMBIL, South Hanover street a fey* ' " ,•, • rs sorttk of OA Ccurt Ir.- se. Carib**. A TT A s !_:_f am now. _pre= sAutisi-41...„---7.-.14 &wits irith at, ~ sn veraito supply counior Iter 11. BAXTON. ufacturars prices. 111 CS. E6bicittes'. ..• WIL.A.T 4 QAPI TIAIUI 1/B,IIA.PRY? -iteastilPs:wholti Pleasure;:all the joys of Sense, and-Comptitence; - ' - .(Pope:), But when wo have pains i Ailliction .4 3r anguish of dis tlatlai is not our riessure•our , joy, and our happiness thereby destroyodP Why lot our sick, fellow'-being suf fer r Dees not Christ say : ~" With the.eatuo measure, ye Mete, iubissured to you - agaltit";----Alat. 7, 2. " Who - is . a- num and endowed with, knowledge thong yOu; lot lihulshow, out' Of .a good conversatioU his works - with ineeknesiandi Wisdorn."- . rdanitis 8,13. iitlitbligitr AND , MiiDLPINE.--Doctor.• P. C. CARD DUP., .Surgeon and' ,PtiYsiclau, .wheels Botanist and Physiologist, and is Graduate of our best - Mtalical - Colle. Ites, and hats,mado himself acquainted - with all - the vari-- -ohs 'systems of - Medical - Sciehce, and with the discoveries:and: improvements in. •the various' depart': meats of the Healing. Arts, faithhilly attoudi to orders. foriSurgical and Medical-Aid, and whose .mediclues are , CoMplised - -,'Etrictlyin - itccordituce'w Sciences of Pathology, Delany, llydropatiry, and Physi ology; add whose mediehies are 'all composod of whole , flame roots;,phiuts, and hYttrOpathY, good hi all diSeases, and to - whom the siiiicted are invited to apply timely.. • • : ills Character by Rimpectable Neighbors, dm. ,• Copy of a letter fruit thcilt'ov..o. IL. Leinblich to Mr. IL - IL Etter,ot-lhe %%arm SpriligLitespected.P.ar low me introduce tie yourjrleadly notice, Dr. him of NOW York.- I hate' khown D. 1,,j. jet, sixteen years, he has. done businesill'Or me w~t~a };sty aud with accuracy; therefore I do bell Di .Wl ')a t iitt to be perfectly sober, holiest cud irtistworthy. Any favors yoa may see. proper to cooler : nil him, will 'be . uighly ap preciated by his uumerbus friends, and by none more'' highly - than your.sincere fricuttand'hutuble servant. .C. it. LIENBACII. Landisburg, July 15th, 1,851- • - Copy of a letter from lieorge Spahr, Esq., County Troasuror.-1 au certify that toe iuudtcsl advice of .Dr. e. C. Carthier has surpassed 'ifey''initur whit:hi' have i tiltnurto'had in : the cure of .seviirc...feverin, "1 would therefore reeinumund him le such, 'peritis who may be attlieuid With afuresald disease or otherwise..... llioeuifield, August 20th, 1851.. . belinpvell" mAtittinted with 'the re 'emit •Preuch discoveries, with their new atm sate - mode of treatment., and the %molly and curtain remedies and - cures fur Dyspepsia,•Liier t,t.mipothits, DyeaniterY, Choi era Norbus and all Couiplainte; ul tiorhow um add Steve- Superier Remedies fur toe proventipu and cure of , Asiatic Cholera. Remedies torail the• defects aud dis eases of the tienerative tir t mos null reproductive ocean. Lay ld Luau- And wutuou; imaiedies fur -insanity; certain and timely.eures for all Cuusuitaptions,.luipotence, Stet §extpl Aliases, Vedereal Diseases ill ail their foram; Suppresstensiwitt other dune:lto' female complaints. All . tliece.reatudies euninam reat the musi c nein° kience of Botany mad •11ydropatuy combined, (but no poisuu.)- -Deal all manner oi witness and all manner of disease. New Xestanient. -it is for heating thattiorist common, duth the Samaritan.—huke, lU, 30 to 07, - lital• with cont . moue/eat:is. ' -Vrove all things, hold fast that avbielr is Thessalenians, 5, 21. -Therefore\ let us be , ware of laying, up whit we should luy out fur - health, Mr there is that, scattereth and yet hicrblifutli, and there I Is that withlimatith loupe Luau Is meet, Out it teudlitu.". Proverbs, 11, , • . Thu ditfuretti Medicines and their directiens will' be sent to the atilletud In any direction by mall or express. Address or. P. C. CAltDVe,U,Catitslo,t)u.ubtirl3nd coml. t,y,-Pa., post paid, and the fee $1 alWays t weoinpanylug tun letter, With the order, together mph's description e, l toe, futiongs and tile symptoms of the. cumpiaints,of the adtieteaioelused. It is this system of Modic.tl -%&ieues amltheniudea of cure. duly,'W hieh 'Dr. Card• der eutpieys that 'allow of medicines entir e ly made-or of Whorl - 4.4 - 6We ileum; Piauts, aud ilydropathy, (22 poison), and Which call Want, Noway aud cettaiii reutudiiirtnt"rurui-lerallailauutir et sicsness sod all'auttuuut'of disease," cud which sum , p. s all other wedlual means h. point of-goodness, be , load Sout h flaiutiver 'street, East side filie`r hint below the Presbyterian Church ,;,11•1/00, ea. Testimonials from numerous. persons of tin; highest respectability' to this and the mijuittiug counties, give' authentic uViduileo el the gotiduesit of Dr. Cardder s chitrArter;ulltil Cita be seen at his attire. ' N. D. The attheted.ein receive superior medicines and the directions for their use by the first return of limn or express. If interviews be desired, or visits requested, Dr. C. will endeavour to accininuodate applicants as tar as lie eau. 'file Dormr speass the English aud the Dor man tempi:MO., etc. • • . dun.l7, 1655 • I!IPORTANT TO FIDI.ALCS! ._...,.1i1t. toe combination otlegrediunts in these rills is the re sult of a long and exteusive practice; they are wild le their Operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper chaunoi. In every instance have these Valero ved successful . They iuvarlably open those obstruct Qua to whictrsiNnnalcs are liable, andbring nature into its proper channel,.wilerebihealtli isrestored and - the pale and deathly couutermuce changed to a health:on. No leinele can etkiey good health unless Eh* is reg u lar s ; and wheuever au nob takes place, whether from ex posure .cold orAhy other cause, the general ' health 11n uledlaiely begins t4 - decline, and the want of such a rem edy has beuu the cause of so inatty consumptionsamong yon ifirn - slesibiaditet - whose -hualtii _ wilLnot _ Wailt of-en increase of Udell those pills will prove a TO T ' ueble acquisition, es they will prevent, pregnaucy.— Headache pain lu the side, palpitation of the heart, loa , thing of foot , and di tarbed sleep do wont always arise I from she luterruption of nature; and Whenever that the ease, the pills will invariably remedy all thud evils, Nor are'the less efficacious in the cure of Leueurrhoca; coinmonly•calredthe..Whites." These pills should uevr or be taken cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and' free from anything iniurious to lifd or health. Fialand . directions accompany e4at Uox. rhuio piits - MT put up in squire tint boxes. Persons residing where there brit() agency established, by enclo ,sing One Dollar to a letter, pre-paid, to Dr. C..L. Cumst st.....i, No.267,lllcecker stront, New York py , can have them sent to their reipoctive addressive Stove ein-wart. pREPA.RE FOR WINTER! PARLOR AND COOKING -STOVES. The subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover st., Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Red Coffee Pot," do. Ives to•call the attention of new public to his largi as ortutent of STOVES,..cf the est and most fashiona . _ Vie styles, from the beat manufactories in the' country, and at all prices front $3 to Among - lila PARLOR & CHAMBER STOVES are that:Rh - tor Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, I • Persian, Union and /Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns which ho has of all sizes for parlors or chambers, and calculated fCrburning - either wood or coal. • Also, the Xtna, Globe, Astor, Albany, V .lat-top and ilandbox or 'Poor an's, with other COK ING STI)VES, coinprising the Al latest improvements O in kitchen stoves, and intendsd for either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new andple.. gent article, titwhich ho invites the particular atten tion of Wallies: Ills cooking stoves range in price hem $1 to-25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plato Sk -yes of various patterns and different piriees. .Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WAREic le Cook. - inglitoves, Drags Kettles, Ac. Also, Avery srt the line or Tin and Copper Ware. The public are 'respect felly Invited to call as be 10. confident with — his large stock s variety and cheapness,' of being able:to-Oval:I?, tire sidisfactirm to'syery Pnrehlitnr. Call and see. oat. 25,:1854. 25,.1864, • M. AtOItRIS ITOVES 1 STOVES 1 I 'STOVES JOHN D.,gOROAS would inrwmi the public-0.0 he has,now on hand at his establishment; on Main St., next 'door to Mbrion 11x11, the' large-it and m E. A oat PAD cent ' • ~v iete assortment of . COOK,_ OLITIC • , LOD. wrovics. to be found in ; tme count y; which will be sold at the lowest prices for , 'tub or approved credit. Ills stock conelsta or • a' large assOrtment of und highly. sp. ---,is proved PATENT 'ca STOVES, lU:chilled in the most complete man er, and 'calculated for either wood or cc*, of both.. 'AM standard pattceins Whiat.lncre.ttoodthe test of exprWiencer MAY De found st his ea ablishment. groat Variety of the moat approve. And beauti.ul PARLOR OFFICE iiTO,l9O- cludii(4' I iumlor - Of new posseselog very su dor advantages over theta her in, ust,: pamil as,l4o4Fetreeprowe crecitoctfully.inyiteid f to shre'hintie -eitabcgcno purchasing elsewhere , "Shires 'clalliored to aniliart of the country and put up at the shortest lift' tire. Ile eontimeee to 4,4 . all kinds of TIN, AND SHEET' lIION WARE; and CAmper. Work; 'arid has 'constantly on . ', baud Make to Osa der every ' le% required•by honsalmepW-te Others in this line. , ills stock of Tin and Copper Warkabibraceiseyery kind 'of, hodsehold and Mohan ittensli,'wtierittited equal titelaist toltunfto tared. • Persons in want of articled lu his lino may al ways be sure of being accolnnuxiattsito theirliatisfactkm hhte tAIL • • poyi -1 • i =I Aerq arelittinet: TIIILMIIOLD'S - . - ' ,. GPSITIKELPRFi . AA. PA1L1T103113,7-lILL BOIFS 7 IIIOIILIt On I e.. esflrllAT.filr • ,100111f01.ffiD. FLUID-EXTBACT For diseatio of the Bladder, and Kidneys, Secret Die%setl, Strictures; Weaknesifett, and all diSeasetro f the Sexual •,•.01•10)s.• frtim -whatever. '. cause they rimy have.orlifinatediand no matter of how -. • long standing. • If ,you have, contracted •thd „terrible Alipefiee *filch, onto seated inhe.system, willaunky go'down front ono gonerlition to :another; undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital. fluids of life,, do not trust yoursull in the hands of Quacks, who startup oVtirY day. In a city like thia, and fill thpaperfrwithllaring false hoods, too well calculated , decelve- the young; and those not acquainted With' t lair tricks: lieu .eannot be: too careful in theaidection ordretnedy 111 these cases. • The Fluid Extract has been pronounced:liy eminent,physicians Cho greateat remedy ever kliowri.— It lea medicine Perfeetly-pleasant in its taste, and Very innocent in its action,and yet So-thorough that it aunt .hilialliiiliferfpartichrofthirrituk-and-poisouous-virus of dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, does notary tip the disease in the,blood:,.- • " —"Constitutional_ llehlitty,/brought.,.on by Most terrible_dlsease, which has brought • Monson& of the human race ti) untimely blasting the ' brilllnnt hopes of parents, tind,blighting in the bud the glorionsamintion of many a noble youth, can bo•eured -b7:tlifirliafallible7Rentedy. -And as n medicine which ; -1 must benefit eyery,botly, from the 'simply delicatelo the confined and'despairing invalid._ no equal is to Le found ,aetingboth as a,,Cureand. prrentive, • lIIOIIOI , CONCENTBATEIi:COMPOUND • FLUID.EXTRACT SARSAPABILLA, For Purifying the Blood, 'removing all disease): arisnig from excess ofllereury,:exposiire. and: linpryilence lu life, chronic constitutional disease. arising from an impure State of the Blood, and the only reliable and • effectual known remedy for the cure .of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Ilead, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings ;;• Of the Bona's; Totter; - rimples on- the-Face,-and-al{ Scaly.Kruptions of tile Skin. -. drrhis article-Is no*. prescribed by some of tile!,mt raved poringmuished Physicians in the conntry.and has ore efficientin ,practice. than any preparation of SarVli- Larilla_yet offered to the public. Several eases ut dary Sy philis..NllliNiffil-S-effituiu,•fiati).4 ases-irav'e: entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our Public Institutions_ which lied for many 'years resisted every mode of treatmenf-that could be deViseth These rases furnish striking exeuiples of the salutary effects of - this medicines in arresting some of the-most inveterate dlseakes, after thO glands were destroyld. and the bones already affected. - . NOTlCE.—Letters from responsible Physicians and Pro fessors of several Medienl Cullegesi . and certificates o. cures front patients will be found' accompanying both. 1111 Preparations. • ... . • . . , • PRlCEfl,Villid, Extract of Ruche, St r bottle, or n for $5. " Sarsttparilla,- ' ''!‘ i equal In strength to one gallot Syrity of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by li. T. lIIMMOLD:'C Ii etto ist, 263 Chestnut Street. near the it Wird House, Phlladelphlh. -- To be-had of Druggists and Dealers evef•ywhere. All letters directed to the_Proprieter or Agent receive ituutediate attention. - - July 25, .55 (MEAT PURIFIER OF TIIIK a particle of Mercury in it.. An Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Ertl, Rheunmtiron,Obstlnate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or_ Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Belle, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Palo of the Bones and Joints, Stuborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Brood. • t{ This great alterative medicine arid Purifier of the Blood, Is now used by thousands of grateful patients in . all parts of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all meill.' clues, "CARTER'S SPANISH. MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatism Scrofula Eruptions on' he Skin, Liveris D.. -ease,-Peyere,!Ulcorm-Old_Sores,_Affect ions of the Kidneys Diseases of the Throat, Female t..kmdaints, Pains and - Achim; of the Bones and Joints, are very speedily - put to flight by using this great rind inestimable remedy. For all diseases of tho Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare to IL It cleanses the - system of all lm. -purities, asts.gently and efficiently on the Liver itneKid. I treys, strengthens the Digestion,- gives tone to the Stom ach,,makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the 'Constitution, enfeebled by diseilh or broken downby the excesses of youth, to its'pristine vigorifid 'strength. -.-- For the Ladles it de , incomparably bettor than all the cosmetics over used. A few doses of Csersn's Sessunt Narver. will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, • give-elasticity to the , step, and intpk.ve the general health in a remarkable de gree beyond. all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we hive reale.- ed from from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no Humbug about it. The press, hotel-keepers, magistrates, 'physicians, and public men well known tithe community, all add their testimony to ' the wonderful effects of this ditEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. , Call on the AGENT, and got a Circular and Almanac; and read - the wonderful cures this truly greatest Medicines has performed. Fon° genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEERS, Pro prietors, No. 3, Pearl street, Richmond., Sax to wham all .orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for gale by S. Elliott, S. W. Ilaverstick, Carlisle; Day, iffechaniesburgf J. 11. lierronrNewville; J. C. Attic, Shippensburg, and by dealersln medicines every -there. • - A- SLIRA.CLF , OF. SCIIiNCE.,-Pr. C. h..Melllng, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Spun F PA,APTIOUIIetiI to those atilicted"with Turnws, Wens,. Cancers, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or /darks, -Sera nia. King's Evil and all diseases that have-been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, be can remove them with. out Cutting, burrding or pain ; neither Chloroform et Ether is administered it) the patient.: It, is no matte'. on what of the body, they may be, he can remove the rfect • safety, and in a remarkably short time. No M noral of Visktable poison is applied, and n( money required until a cute is perfected. Proiapsus Uteri, Percale Complaints , Chrodle) Vene real and all other diseases treated with -positive success Full particulars can be obtained braddressing in (tithe, English or German, Post paid. Patients can be =con modsted with Basel on reasonable fermi.. S liteehantreburg le one' cf the prettleat awl healthy, towns in this or any,otha ...State. It Li Smiles from Harrisburg, op-the Cumbetund )tail Road, and accessible from &lipids of the Union. The Doctor will .visit . cusee in any part of the State When desired. ,Kind reader if you know any afflicted halo* crea titreodelay not to tell them of this treatment . • TUST RECEIVED. -=-- A lot of pattent Meat Grinders, a tkleemt4ele for Farmers, or family tat, {K U% • •at „ P. LYNE.I3, Hanover St., parade. F A . . L .4 11 - ign • N o o T ju l d e m E ie . nLsh - - OROODIHES. AND- CIIIEENSDrAIM - and is - pfetraredto eupplphli Mends at& customers with sat ogag mewed la 'dorneetle use ,at .. whteh he hopes will prore satlishetory . Illriateqk eon, elate oreverryarlety of goods suitable for,:trovh and gxrantry,•wae..c do les also on band a general amortment vetillegßß.DWArill,suchasolst'bent doilhytannersend imechardce ter eve* AY ollo• •' 1 0F, 49c • lIIIAN'DIES AND OTHER LlQDCriffi 1. • large arid embraces an-excellent emortipent of,choke .qualltm. •AU Ibr sale Wholesale and Retell,-,loeth East coreor of Hanover and Lowther streets, pt'. • - kil".Countrilioduce taken In exchange for goods. now. c. nu)tEPL YOKO- TO, CHOOSE. Hies: Cba'mpfon , A• rich: widow of only 11 4 1 4 7 - 41 f 1 d# 1 her. beauty; Was' in theMatrimOnial market closely besiegod-.4 1 ,-three_qinitors,._all. 'them good- looking; ail_gentlemen;: and, all unboundedprofessing anddislifferdAting AP. • had- been-a cavalry• officer; but he luid ' tired from the,service. He was a tali, dash-. ingligure, N • y ar sine-ratio ed Pepper, PaulCliffaad'h.friend, pa' _eased tint._unkiturnon fine head of heir.", Indeed, it was rumored . that --- tintbrosit& --- curls were not nature's gift to. him,. but the spells sTrpimii of - totnicnamelesa - and-more faVoreffiridividuaLyrocured of Bogle by, tie intermedintion . of a .eartair amount of filthy lucre. The captain had inherited :a lergefortunn. - Suitor N 0.. 2 was a young 'Mn abefit town, -very_.fashionable; pedalled and pleasant..—,-- He contrived_ to keep out of debt, but, hi finAncial resources were said to be . :very liMited. ' Mr. C laudeCareless evidently had • a good prospect-aftmeeess-; . ' The .third - suitor; litn . Stanley Mon3ton,•„. wife-au ,art-studentuLand-alse,cultivated poetry. •, Though. very modest and unaffect ed he was slightly eccentric in the Matter of costittne - -woro a Reuben; hat, and black' velvet coat,, and during the Kossuth excite. ment had scrim, -thoughttopeompleting •,_, his equipment with' a feather—hut, his bet-, ter geniontisav,ed him from this solecism Asiii!cwittiquite sensitive and had an- ,atv.kward. habit_ _of_ blushing, and was silent in company, the Captain - and - :CAN. - IeSS niade-light-othis_ rivalship_and_sonsid. -. ered the, contest as confirmed to - them- - • • . • The Captain propos - id - it - ft fff - theTtii - ost - 4 ---- proved taste of fashion, dropping graceful- •ly on one knee,'and -pressing the-lips -that '- murmured his vows to the fair hand he so licited as his- guerdon. ,- • When he had retired, , Claude paid his deyolrs, and Made hiS proposals with great earnestness: His professioniefdisinterest . : edness were no less emphatic than the Cap - The_ painter cattle next. ~When alone with the l'ady of his. lOve he - found. a - Voice . which failed Win in the presence of others. To-,eaelt.-of-the suitors she gave the - same _ reply—namely, .that .She would return. a•def inite ansWer'exactly throe weeks from the date of-his proposal, requiring him itr the__ 'serval to 'refrain from calling or -inquiring - tOutter, and to absent himself yroni thu ty. The commands Of a rich- beauty are perative. Each. wooer proinised a knight obedience, and kept .his -pledge. The tptain ran down .to. Newport; Claude nit to-Saratoga, and Stanley_carpted his etch book . up to the White Mountains. '1 firs--'thew--shirt hctselt trp -f'or--thrce ;eks. At the 'expiration of that time,- lictual to the .apppinted day, hour -. an& Mute, the elegant:Captain entered Mrs. ininpion's , drawing room, and surveyed n> elf frent head to foot in the. Versailles error, with a smile of satisfaction.- He ,a etigAged in self-admiration when alight -:ep recalled him to a sense of, propriety,- fu turned and behold.. the widow, but a' tick veil covered her face. Ile drew a lair to her side and-Addiess_ed her. Dearest 'Sabena," said he, in his tuost persuasive tones, wallow me to remove the envious screen which shrouds charms whiCh were never meant to be concealed.". • "Alas, Captain," said the widow," : with'a. tremulous voice,,,and drawing ,her veil yet crofter, "those charms exist no longer." • Is it possible !" crieyl the Captain in a tone of alarm. ‘ e What do you mean ?" • saw you I haVe . bean very sta. When I was , a child my parents 'neglected to have me vaccinated, and the ravages. of -theatitall_pox." .4 The small pot!" - cried` - the - Captain, „ pushing.his chair back to the other Aide of the room. .4 Don't. be . afraid; Captaiti'' said:- the widow. .. It is all over—and lam a dread ful object-to behold = but of course that makes no diderence.in your affections." .. Hem !" cried.the Captain. A . ' It 'Would make no difference it I wanted to retire With you -into , the country, to live like Darby and Joan. But to go into society—tor-in troduce you, us my - wife at balls and soirees a person disfigured by a dreadful disorder, ' 0 Lord; Ma'am, the idea novel - entered my head!" • • • • "I release you from your engagement- - you are free," said the widow. I have no llouht, :nia' ‘ arn," said . the Captain, greatly relieved, "that you will find individuals not exaetly in my situation, who will to—will he' very • happy- to—in shcirt, ma'am, I wish you a yerY . good- I day:" ' "Cold-hearted, vain egotist!" said the widow, when he had left. I rightly gauged . ' your character. You! only wished for a !landscape wife to :enhance-your conse quence, and parade in society, es . you show off your handsome hoise'in the streets -Let us see whether niy theughts liayo - wronged Mr. 'Careless.° .• To Carelessshe• told: the,' same' story. The youtlegentlernan heard of the loss of her beauty with grent . itotteltahanee. 44 But that-tenet all," said Mrs,rohamP "My businessman has-,jest born with Me all the_morning. My-iniestritnnts were mosttinfortunate., Vtari completely beg gared:!' . -4.11.0 w untcirtunatei l P cried • Careless.— . ..For • I alit in• the same, toredicament. I . don't see-my:way 'through , this quirtet%— Now it is very evident that it would be the heighth of folir for twopertions without any income or prospect, torruwry - .ouly to runi;: - .tiply Misery. must beg you, to ea:under., my.'.prdposal ..Of last Month as only Condi- - Hone!: - Doubtless thereinto rash, unpririel , < - - pled men who would in my easo•thinlc !only, - of sentiment; Onti arivtoirgood 9 moralist and•tdo good acitisen twthinl or Persever , ;• Wowed for ever) leavalroaWith. dexPalF in my heart 'end madneas , lit my, brnitf.4":,. Trobably: d0:441140i, ii(0.444r, Was - -ever, , uttered Li'. c69914r.,;t00n7,,and so_ thought Ahwwidoult-,-_-.l_,L, • „ , 'The_young,l artist. bomd ,l ilie losb qt inis: lady's beidlitYi 41411.9.? . - • t. . 1.4 It - la a mitLf9rtune,'"Mild he r . '. o l3eauly is. call*touti ;gittp,brit, Periebel# o-4110 true heart ~anif.mind alone remainl'tm9hiniskil lilIdeath."":1"! •-- • • NE •, fluti lam poor, Stanley," ---said .. widow." r ' ”Tou giyo,nie new life, Isabella!", cried thol;kainter— woriCesinnot say now riw - Lath eihis pure feeling with which" regarded you'.— s _y_owahall= - .nev_erL..wantorialle 'laio-brain'and-.band--towOrk. for yob." -"Then take =- me Itir .such as -I ,ain and; .was," cried the' widow,.. thro ring.. oil her Veil, 4 , both''in person_: A and in:purpose', and torglyelhe tglirleaCedtale'which preyed two of my. suitors worthleasi" : :•• '• . • yreed,frenithe-veikhei.dialing.beauty • -.bearned on the •undlinwed radi ance, and : her hand thrilled to his , toaoh. - Need We say--that,they 'were happy 1. • • • . What Woni4 Caul).". , . ~ •. 4 , As.a wil /. e ,and mother,: woman 'can make( . Ski ••r alti - 41 1S 'Alw - 1 Oiune T and-,-happinetis of- her- - ..• ' husband and, childrein and evortif she did • nothingelse, surely- this would, ,bea ,suffi cient destiny.„ By her, thrifti . nrtideneo,and • -tact .she can secure to partner and herself a • . . :cenipetence in old age, no nititter,how small, 'their - begfolugs, or tiow -- adyerse alate o6L '.' - • casionally' be theirs. By her cheerfulness , she can restore her husband's spirits r aha-! ken by the amtleties of business.' By ber ..- • tender care.' she can. often restore - him to • . • healthi.if dis,ease has seized upon hie over- ~, tasked. powthf.• By, her counsels and her ' • 'IOVO, She can win him _from bad . company, _ if temptation, in an evil hour, has.lda _him I''.., 'astray: 'By her example, her precepti, and: her sex's' insight into character, she can - mould her children, howeveridiverse their dispositions,, ifite_good and tioblemefiatid . . • -,wonien.„:lAnd.: by,leadinvin - all iiiings,,]_a _ , _ • true and beautiful. life, she can refine, elle-. vats and spiritualize fill'vilio-corue` within - . - ----.- lier• reach, so that; with-•-otlie_rii'ot her sex .., emulating and. assisting her, she can even-. tually do More to' - regenerate the world than all the statesmen or reformers that ever kg- • islated. Slie can, do as much, alas! per- • . haps even, more, to degrade man, if :she . , 'cliebsesit..,--Whoocan estimate the evil that • - woman has.the power to do? As a wife she can ruin her husband by extravagance,.fol- • IY-, or want of, affection. She can make a -_-devil and outcast 'eta Mau, who might oth , ' - - erwise, have bedome a good member of so- -- atty. She can bring-bickeringsotrife and • .. perpetual discord into what-lias-been a hap... .' - py. home... She - can - change. the .innocent. _ 'babes whom God hasentruated to her charge • , - --int-o-Vibrineff and even.,_vilerivonien. - She can lower the moral tone of society:WA:lf, , • and thus. pollute-legislation lathe spring- - - head.- She can in - fine, become an instru ment of evil, instead of awangel of goOd.- 1 - Instead.otemking flOwemOl., truth, 'purity,- beauty, and spirituality spring tip in her • , JiMtateps-,--,tili-the whole earth Smiles' with_.... ; , .-loyel_inessflitit is almost celestial, she can transform it ailitiie - k — alid — blastuchieserti -- covered with the scorn of all evil passions; and swept by the bitter blasts of everlasting death. This is what woman Can do for the wrong-as well as for the right. Is her mis- ~ ",lion a little one ? Has she no " Worthy ,work," as 'has become the cry of late 7 • Man may have a hardier task to perform, a • rougher path to travel, but he has none loft- ••• ier, or more-influential; than. woman's.--.- Woman's Advocate. • - • . . . . ...._. 7 , .11 0S T IMPO ITANT TO j_ir.i_ LADIES.—Ur: Geismar's 'relobatted 11ssrrne3. Vila, nave, boon lung and widely known as invariably • certain In removing any stoppage, irregularity, or sup pression of the menses. In the Female Hospitals iu Vienna,. Pirli,and Berlin, they. have entirely superseded the urn uf all other Irene-. dies; beCRUSO, where a cum Is alainable by Illedioll llll agencies, they are. certain of success. ol'heir astonishing • where) , would be almost , incredible ; if nut-vouched for by indubitable testitnuny, iu numerous instances pro ducing retnrias of the mouthly-period &fist all hepe_hlui •____ 'been abandoned. . In every case, from whatever cause the obstruCtion may arise, as also ..to 'prevent pregnancy where the health will not admit of increase of Wally, they are always ellielent; fur which reason they Must not be used during pregnancy, though alway . Mild, healthy, so" and certain in their effecus: --. Married ladies will find particular instructions in the directions, in which 'are stated invarious y t oms byd.._ .. which the causes of the suppression may be de explicit • tions. , . Each box:will be signed by Dr.:ll. O. 00.0 81 , 121 - Principal Office, i 27 ti Liberty Street, New-York City •'- ,Responsible agents will be appointed for their sale • I soon as practicable. In the mean time all orders are r . ' be addressed to Dr. IL O. (Isissssa;l27is Liberty Street .New-York City, or to box 240 N.-Y. 'est 0111 CO, and _ • box will bo sent by, return mail, as they are •put uptii healed envelopes, and can be tent -with the sttictost pit vary to any part of the' United States. - . 6ALITION TO' LADIEff. various not only inellocHvo but Lunde act pounds purporting tote "I:3:MAUS Pli1:8 " WNW gll kinda./ of names as "Mex. PALL/3," SITE* Plus," *4:l4x.nsw viLt.s., , r “rouoDicAt.vu..l.B," ke. arei attempted,„-to - isi.,.. „ palmed o ff *am the credulous. or tinwarnit'is only necessary for ladies to be on their guard agrainsctibe at.- ..tempted imposition, and in all cah ,01.-wbens there is no authorised agent for the sale of,."lln.firtssaxes Has , ...Heusi MA." to order-directartnu him by mail, by re.. turn of which a box wllthe(sont. ' ' • , . J u1y,25, 'M. . - . Messrs. Gorki. Ross, Lebanon; R. T.lllUer,-Yorlq B. ' ~ •Allerean,--Itarrisburg D. IL Jones. a Co., Harrisburg isurtentk Herron, Erns; Stewart . '* Sinclair, . Erb; C. yelleyOdilibech. . . „ - ' . . =1 MUM files. . • • , 4.lDi a •• ' ,Z.i . No. X64' (''i lit a., B'i Blanding, 12, e p xteesive "atknii .piai d, =, and Deti!ar Is Xs& inetruinesta ot ever" t eat 'atialit r the Ws a iTallai, Nib &Oa i'ateut SlASPnigii4llC4Sosz 04=tridr— iiiihnit's Doisioir Pianos, stela/WIN ' tit ti. (tams, Milos, tclmi* *ink, /1adm..t.., 1 , M. man go, Residents of the constri will . be V' - othisOist . with. zliasiki thellsoil Wliare= 4, l4;7l . ; 11t_toperms.. Miring one ofthe the Owned ' Mates,'" bet 4700101ent otr",-;:--11 w 1• ipaylsevoi me with a call estenthirt.-- • toota. . , . Dollen 16. Xenia aspiiiiii4en_tha wad nonn!_a_ __. ''ialici to let..84F."1"111651.1111". Mir illi":7110342 • ~ 013AVARE 1 : ' Iiik.RDItA.RE•I • ~ • „mot usosersolmtor-TIPP. caw= 1 . . o -PtLYNE-11r8ONvadtaislaiatinaleitalt Older* hi— kniellaut; Getniantuid IllatiPth IfildwihrliWrOU, thrit c.;1,101,te the MUM.; °not medial" elni;lanuiets, and the publieleterillyilitiratlani ilaga atock*aatat ent that lino** selling fames nomMtafde fanny than any-other tionanita a oonnb • ".; -', :' • •'. [, , ,P I A Ili 50. ~. , , E 13