ri. ishwil.e. iiikimeft. A RAINY EVENING. A pleasant little group was gathered round Uncle Ned's domestic hearth. He Ina on ens side of the fre•place, opposite Aunt Mary, who, with her book in hand, watched the children mist ed at the table, some reading, Others sewing, all occupied but one, a child "of large growth," I young lady; who, being a gullet of the family, was suffered to indulge in the pleasure of idleness without reproof. " Ohl I love a relay evening," said little Ann, looking up from her book, and meeting her mo ther's smiling glance. It is so nice to sit by a good fire, and hear the rain, pattering ageism the windows. Only I pity the poor people who have no house to cover them, to keep off the rain and the cold." " And I love a rainy evening, too," eried George, a boy about twelve. "I can study so much better. My thoughts stay at home, and don't keep rambling out after the bright moon and stars. My heart feels warmer, and I really telieve I love everybody better than I do when the weather is fair." Uncle Ned smiled, and gave the boy an approv ing pat on the shoulder. Every one smiled but the young lady, who, with a languid, discontent ed air, now played with a pair of scissors, now turned over the leaves of a book, then, with an ill-suppressed yawn, leaned idly on her elbow, and looked into the fire " And what 3,3 you chink of a rainy evening, Elizabeth?" asked Uncle N , -41. "I should like to hear your opinion also " " I think it ever dull and uninteresting, in deed," answered she ' ;"I always feel so stupid, I can hardly keep mysolf awake. One cannot go abroad, or live to see oompany at home, and one gets so tired of seeing the same faces all the time I cannot imagine what George and Ann see to admire so'cnuch in a disagreeable rainy evening like thi4." • " Supposing I tell you a story, to enliven you?' said Uncle Ned " Oh! yes, father, please tell us a story!" ex claimed the children, simultaneously. Little Ann was perched upon his knee, as if by magic, and even Elizabeth moved her chair, as if excited to some degree of interest. George still held hie book in his band, but his bright eyes, sparkling with unusual animation, were rivited upon his uncle's face. "I am going to tell you a story about a rainy evening," said uncle Ned. " Oh: that will be sn pretty!" cried Ann, clapping her hands. But Elizabeth's oounte• 'lance fell below zero. It was an ominous an nunciation. ‘• Yes," continued Uncle Ned, "a rainy even• ing. But though clouds darker than those which now mantle the sky were lowering abroad, and the rain fell heavier and Easter, the rainbow of my life was drawn most beautifully on those dark clouds, and its fair colors still shine most lovely on the sight. It is no longer, however, the bow of promise, but the realisation of my fondest dreams." George saw his uncle cast an expressive glance towards the handsome matron in the opposite corner, whose color perceptibly heightened, and he could not forbear exolaming : Ah! Aunt Mary is blushing. I understand uncle's metaphor She is his rainbow, and he thinks life one lung rainy day " .4 Not exactly so: I mean, your last conclusion. But don't interrupt me, my boy, and you, shall hear a lession, which, young as you are, I trust you will never forget. When I was a young m An, I was thought quite handsome—" Pa 1d aS pretty as he can be now," interrupt ed little Ann, passing her band fondly over his manly cheek. Uncre Ned was not displeasod with the com pliment, for he pressed her closer to him, while he continued : " Well, when I was young, I was of a gay spirit, and a great favorite in society The young ladies liked me for a partner in the dance, at the board, or the evening walk, and I had rea - to think serer.il of them would bare made no objection to take the as a partner for ife. Among all lny yc.tinj acquaintances, there was no one who,e erottpanionship was so pleasing as that of a aia id. 2ll wh o se name was Mary Now, there are a great many Marys in the world, so you 1110.4 not take it for granted I mean your mother or aunt At any rate, you must not look so significant till I have finished my story. Mary I was a sweet and lovely girl, with a turreht of cheerfulness running through her disposition that made music as it flowed. It was an undercurrent, however, always gentle, and kept within its legal mate channel, never overflowing into boisterous mirth or unmeaning levity. She was the only daughter of her mother, and she a widow. Mrs Carlton—such was her mother's name—was in lowly eircumstancea, and Mary had none of the appliances of wealth and fashion to decorate her person, or gild her home. A very modest cow petency was all her portion, and she wished for nothing more. I have seen her, in a simple white dress, without a single ornment, unless it was a natural rose, trans-eod all the gaudy belles who sought, by the attraction of dress, to win the admiration of the multitude. But, alas! for poor human nature. One of these dashing belles so fascinated my attention, that the gentle Mary was for a while forgotten. Theresa Vane was, indeed, a rare piece of mortal mechanism. Her figure was the perfection of beauty, and she mov ed as if strung upon wires, so elastic and,spring ing were her gestures I never saw such lust rous hair—it was perfectly black, and shone like burnished steel—and then such ringlets: how they waved and rippled down her beautiful neck! She dressed with the most exquisite taste, deli• easy, and neatness, and whatever she wore as sumed a peculiar grace and fitness, as if Art lov• e d to adorn what Nature had made so fair. But what charmed me most was the sunshiny smile that was always waiting to light up her counte nance. To be sure, she sometimes laughed a little too loud; but then her laugh was, so musi• cal, sod her teeth so white, it was impossible to believe her guilty of rudeness or want of grace. Often, when I saw her in the social circle, so brilliant and smiling, the life and charm of everything around ber, I thought how happy the constant eouipasionship of such a being would make me—what brightness she would impart, to the fireside of home—what light, what joy to the darkest scenes of existence!" "OM uncle," interrupted George, laughing, "if I were Asti Mary, I would not let you praise any other lady so warmly. You are so taken up with her beauty, you have forgotten all about the relay evening." Aunt Mary smiled, but it is more than probe: hie that George had really touched one of the hidden spring' of her woman's heart, for she looked down, and said nothing. "Don't be inpatient," said Uncle Ned, "and oa i shall not be cheated out of your story. I it for Elisabeth's sake, rather than yours, I see she is wide awake. She thinks I was by this time, more than half in love with There in Vane, and she thinks more than half right. There had bees a great assay parties 0 ( are—riding parties, sailing and talking parties—and summer slipped by almost mow scionaly. At length the autumnal equinox sp. preached, and gathering clouds, northeastern gales, sad drizzling rains, saanteded to the soft betimes, mellow skies, sad glowing suneets, pe nalise to that beautiful season. For two or three days I was confined within doors by the mains. oss rains, and, I am sorry to confess it, bat the blue devils got ootoplete • pommies me. Ooe strided upon my nose, another danced on the top of my bead; one pinelied my ear, and anoth er weed somensta on my chin. You laugh, little Nanny, bat they ige terrible arentures,theas bine gentlemen; and r could not endure them any longer. So the third easy evening, I put on my overcast, buttoned it up to ay ehia, and, taking my umbrella in my basi l see oat in the amnion of Mrs Pane's. %NV ihougitt I, as say >lasuea premed the Wok, 1 „1 - And she moonlight senile that will Mains the darkness of my aight---tite dell upon will disperse before bee radiant gismos, aid this inneeminelde *qui nosaisl stern be ireadoneed fates INN venial 'hewer, melting away is eesbeame L bite pre& Ay pia km* NO Wig lifiliraity heard, I=4 into the anteroom. set down my umbrella, di my dreuelked overcoat, smog ed my %sir is the most iirsoefni manner, and, claiming a pritilegs to which, perhaps, I had no legitimate right, opened the door of the family Ruingroostoad found myself in the presence of the bsiral Thscess." Here Unsie Ned made a provoking pause. "Prll,ll go tm;" "How was she dressed?"— "And was she glad to see your' assailed him on ev erystiae. How mu she dressed?" repeated be. "I am not very Teti skilled in the teehaicalities of a lady's Wardrobe, but I can give you the general impression of her personal appearance. In the first place, there was a jumping up, and au off' hand sliding step towards an opposite door, as I entered; but a disobliging chair-was in the way, and I was making my lowest bow before she found an opportunity of disappearing. Confused cod mortified, she scarcely returned may saluta tion, while Mrs. Vane offered me a el si, and expressed in somewhat dubious terms, thel, .t ification at siseh an unexpected pleasure. I have no doubt Theresa wished me at thu bottom of the Frozen Ocean, if I might judge by the (netting glances she shot at mu through her dark lashes. She eat uneasily in her chair, trying to conceal her slipshod shoes, and furtively arranging her dress about the shoulders ani waist. It was a most rebellions subject, for the body and skirl were at open warfare, refusing to have any com munion with each other. Where was the grace. ful shape I had so much admired? In vain I sought its exquisite outlines in the folds of that loose slovenly robe. Where were those glisten. ing ringlets and burnished looks that had so late ly rivalled the tresses of Medusa? Her hair was put up behind in a kind of Gordian knot, which would have required the sword of Alexander to untie. Her frock was a soiled and dingy silk, with trimmings of sallow blonde, and a faded fancy handkerchief was thrown over one shout. der. i• 'You have caught me coati-lately en disks_ Lille,' said she, recovering partially from her embarrassment; 'but the evening was so rainy, and no one but mother and myself, I never dreamed of such ma exhibition of gallantry as this.' She could not disguise her vexation, with all her efforts to cducteal it, and Mrs Vane evident ly shared her daughter's chagrin. I was wicked enough to enjoy their confusion, and never are peered more at my ease; or played the agreeable with more signal success. I was disenchanted at once, and my mind revelled in its recovered freedom. My goddess had fallen from the pe dental on which my imagination had enthralled her, despoiled of the beautiful drapery which had imparted to her such ideal loveliness. I knew that 1 was a favorite in the family, for I was wealthy and independent, and, perhaps, of all Theresa's admirers, what the world would call the beat match I maliciously asked her to play on the piano, but she made a thousand excuses, assiduously keeping back the true rtason—her disordered attire. I asked her to play a game of chess, but'she had a headache; she was too stu pid; she never could do anything on a rainy ems "At length I took my leave, inwardly blessing the moving spirit that bad led me abroad that night, that the spell which had so long enthrall. ed my senses might be broken. Theresa called up one of her lambent smiles as I bade her adieu. "'Never mill again on s rainy evening,' said she, sportively; I am always so wretched dull. I believe I was born to live among the sunbeams, the moonlight, and the stars. Clouds will never do for me.' 'Amen '.' I silently responded, as I closed tb' door. While I was putting on my coat, I overheard, without the smallest intention of list ening, a passionate exclamation from Theresa "'Good gracious! mother, was there ever any thing so unlucky? I never thought of seeing my neighoor's dog tonight If I have not been completely caught !' "'I hope you will mind my advice next time,' replied her mother, in an 'grieved toile. told you not to sit eltiwn in that slovenly dress I have no doubt you have lost him forever.' "Here I made my good retreat, not wishing to enter the pesetratia of family secrete. "The rain still continued unabated, bat my social feeling,. were very far from being damped. I had the curiosity to make another experiment The eveoiog was not very far advanced, and, as I turned from Mrs. Vane's fashionable mansion, I saw a modest light glimmering in the distance, and I hailed it as the shipwrecked mariner bails the star that guides him o'er ocean's foam to the home be has left behind. Though I was gay and young, and a passionate admirer of beauty, I bad very exalted ideas of domestic felicity 1 knew that there was many a rainy day iu life, and I thought that the person who was born alone for sunbeams and moonlight, would not aid me to dissipate their gloom. I had, moreover, a shrewd suspicion that the daughter who thought it a sufficient excuse for shameful personal ne. gleet that there was no one present but her moth er, would as a wife, be equally regardless of a husband's presence. While I pursued these re sections, my feet involuntarily drew nearer and stilibearer to the light, which bad been the load stone of my opening manhood. I had continued to meet Mary in the gay circles I frequented, but I had lately become almost a stranger to her home. 'Shall Ibe a weteome guest ?" said Ito myself, as I crossed the threshold. 'Sball I find her M deshabille likewise, and discover that fem.. inine beauty and grace are incompatible with a rainy evening r I heard a sweet voice reading aloud as I opened the door, and I knew it was the voice which was ones music to my ears.-- Huy rose at my enthuse°, laying her book qui. etly on the table, and greeting an with a modest grace and self possession peculiar to herself.— She looked surprised, a little embarrassed, but eery far from being displeased. She made no allusion to my estrangement ornegleet, expressed no astonishment at my untimely visit, nor once hinted that, being alone with her mother, and not anticipating visitors, she thought it minces nary to wear the habiliments of a lady. Never in my life bad I seen her look so lovely. fler dress wu perfectly plain, but every fold was ar ranged by the hand of the Graces. Her dark brown hair, which had a natural wave in it, now uncurled by the dampness, was put back in smooth ringlets from her brow, revealing a face which did not consider its beauty wasted because a mother's eye alone rested on its bloom A bean• tifol cluster of autumnal roma, placed in a glass vase on the table, perfumed the apartment, and a bright blase oa the hearth diffused a spirit of cheerfulness around, while it relieved the atom pbere of its excessive moisture.; Mrs. Outten was an invalid, a* suffered oleo kb= an inflam mation of the ejes. Nary bad been reading at* to her from bee fermi °, book. What do you think it was • It was a very old lashiorted ilea, indeed. .No‘other than the Bible. And Mary was not ashamed to have each a &shims.. ble young geetkinen es I thea was, to see what her °outwits bad been. What a eontreet to the seems I hed jest witted 1 How I loathed myself for the infatuatton which had led me to prefer the artificial graces of a bails to this pure child of astute I I drew my Asir to the table, and entreated that they would not look upon me as a stranger, bat as a friend, unions to be re• stored to the forfeited privileges of an old as quaintest*. I was ituderstood ia a moment, and, without a silt& reproseh, was admitted again to **M em sad familiarity. The haws I had wasted with Theresa seemed a hied of mesmeric slumber, a blank in my existence, or, at least, a feverish dream. 'What do you Walt of a 'May evening, Mary r asked I, before I left her. ' I love it of all thisp,' replied she, with awissatioa. 'There is ensethisi so howeAbser iag, so hart-ksittiog, is its laliesueo. The de: =mwhisk hied as to lits Win es, with m:l, Miring within oswa ism sore of the iiosp systooito of au owa hoist" " Mary's soul boomod Isom her eyes, so is toned, with a trustiest obliging, towards hoe. vas. no pound so if foolfai ofwundog the hinstoiao el her Dodd that aro. DA. toe woo as mad, sosesimonly, mined -only to bor Amber, bet I lhogiesi liR s hour. Nnr did Igo tiff [had made a fall eon (amino or my folly, roMMlSakse, and awakened love; sad, as !Cry did ant shut the door in my face, you may imagine she w not sorely dis pleased." a Mt! I know who Mary was. I knew all the time!" exclaimed G..orge, looking archly at Aillibt Mary. A bright tear, which at that mo. meat fell into her lap, shoved that, though a silent, she was no uninteo co c a au di tor . " You haven't clone, fatt.er?" said little Ann, in a diuppointed tone. "I thought you were going to tell a story. llt have 6.. en talking about yourself all the time." "I have been something of an egotist, to be sure, my little girl, but 1 wanted to show my dear young friend here how much depend on a rit'u ) e• cuing. Life is not me& all of sunshine. The happiest sod most prosperous must hame their seasons of gtoow and darkness, and woe be to tho4e from who4e s oils no rays of brightness emanate to gild thos.,darknen•-1 mss. I bless the G. 141 of the rsin as well as the .unishine. I can read his mercy and his love as well in the tempest, whose wings obscure the visible glories of his creation, as iii the splendor of the rising sun, or ch. soft doss that d seen I aft r his sett• ing radiance. 1 began with a metaphor. I said a rainbow was drawn on the clouds that lowered ou that eventful day, an! that it„still continued to shine with undiminished beauty. Woman, my children, was sent by God to be the rainbow of man's darker destiny. From the glowing red, emblematic of that Live s aibieki warm s an d glad. dens his earsteure, to the violet, into the blue of heaven, sytot»lical of the faith which links him to a purer world, tier bleeding virtues, mingling with each other in beautiful harmony, are a token of God's mercy here, and an earnest of future blessings in those regions where n, rainy evenings will ever come to obscure the brightness of oternal,day." BOOK FOB THE PILLION 224 Popes. Tlw "Korn Porsiar work f i. Diatoms/ Ile Geotiai Organs. is Ur. Losprearari ?moor cal Primo, IldieOl Garde: Politesttarty adapted to the um of both sexes winch dsocribm in Plate Coldish sli Oat is neosmary to know pertaining to the Georrattini &webers—how contracted —the influence they Fondues upon 11110.1 sod body—bow all persons am amold thous and if any are so unfortunate as to twee contracted loch diseases, bow to effect • speedy and certain ewe. 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Ai Inetruseriat for the care of geberal Debility, or tante prezyl known Its rlitudaal weaklier, Nervous Los Spirits. trade, cashews of Bee Beek sad lin* Dimmer of ilaloa. ke y Ac., incapacitating Its victim for badness, or matrimony yetsdering bite vaisietbropical sod sole:Wel to ids propeadUes is Weeatly waist ed, sad peresearatly eared la hem fifteen to Windy days, by tho am of this instrument, whets surd conjointly with miediebies. TAKE PARTICULAR NUTICIL. Dr. Aims A you, in order to turfy tbe roost se is the merits of this Instrauseat, pledda thrisieeiree stabs, where Lbw may prove unastialhctory after a stir tris4 the money sill Se mime:led by returning the instrument le road order. Helen as wishing the abort , iierfW hears:and will Miser. that the pries, with the sesoisipinyisqr directions, eseurely picked sad seat by espren,is tea dollars. _ A' INIEWIDUDI AND MCI CCM. D r. Aim s sop( see the only Physicians to the AMU who Ogre IBMWWI of the Royal college of Burp as, Londe., gradastes of of the most embleat Caters in the I. nlbrd litotes. ilay he lionnalted from eight o'clock in the morning until nine st nifi n t4. every stage and troika' of the Venereal Dissont,Gonortheta, sonoodary *peptone, anninsil wooknees, 'emote's. sad stricter... of the Urethra, be., with inviolable nereey. The trent...est they soot In the malt of siewarde of thirty yessf eamitive nod sise menfol insatice le Landes. The meet laveterlas near of Tesetesi is eight se aloe days, sad, mem of s slight as ter. in two or this dye, of • moderate 011101 , 11/111. TM tiA ejected wlthoat Otallseawat or Madronse trent boaters, Woo, nodes sad limbs eilltetasily ersdiested, It is • inetesehely hid, that thoussads hdl victims to the Tess nal Mamas eyries to nerkliflil men, who, by the vas of that dead ly poison, Mercury, rola the eesstitatios, swam alaventies%with biota* . on the head, fees sod body; Moms. of SOt, nes. es. ears, deafness, obstinate girls, node. en /he obis besse, ssesserg eone throat, dialuted nom, with neetareal pains In the load sad till et length a emend debility and decay et the essotitstion isenes, sad a melancholy Math pats • period to their dreadful vollerriag. • CV= WAINANTICD, Dr. AMOS k SON barn dreeted their attesting essisatedy to this peculiar dared maladies, sad the said (bay harimeaseneent• ly bola stabled to roomier to War law enatang to hilly tastillad and gratehilly eritarreirdned by aumilaserst pagests sad ethers ashy striving to tow• Dom ail parts the aountry, for the mesa only of tounallation, while their aserideas havo s = crowned with the mast Sisal adsuatanee; yet has what they have expiritstred is *siting Into the same of thaw hihetlogs caw pialsts Oran Olds roost Staple essatios de that at the most des- Ersad isneterided)tbry Ism always i~aisied the Sklar proreatien and rareral, and Won** be riaN head the meat herrn** sad emtlp..st itniss of diesaas staid at- Magi always be trued to ewe of iM lolloittity unisetc—lnsociata or the "Met of iagskilVal sod trisormat; thee. hes Dr. AlloB it SON have ra.Md to the seles, thin of thutr mimed* • sib, elheigal sad canttous ream, emit thug ali asesagesdes• of resionire 'bleb boar pa.gaie.eal ehaesele u wail as these wtiew piresestwe or lileekdoes fr pooduirtiee if bed 4,,lmmvoi4tr , iti to Oor heads M a rt t eladVli qui& la deft, the laridmitis end of their needles is the of a reread seas of huts by the ableristies, ,sops tai pri~las enlaces gravies, JManis that aro to reality the is. crews foss of WO cad while they as astrasteel strroasid • • eaD stead for ear skill sod latirglamise for their es P.l.llltXlll Di. £WO6 Is ROW boo Nob seeealemeems wheseby NW be eirrenbod id% 'meg end wpbs be ow peet " VlC merit Urban Dr. ANON I DON, 'arum of MAI mei Orry An*" tip diseire.) beak* N. Y. ae Wing Choy es the Clisersetat 0 Jos., 1 4. 1554. IttSDISME II k MITER Lem. - awl Otrypea• Amor•••••1 of '7l' BOOM Juot no•••• 4 sag mar alc at Krt. UK PAIR SOW BOOK STOOL WI • i T a t • NAN • UMW. la - ACKlliat. • I • X. • Is 1•••••• bonnie OS Mak Dn. ILILIODOMIL Bi.&CL ISILILS.--41 goal amallusst at do atme at New IL WWI It MO. EZKI a( A 0000 eassiftisate ail Wes good ? U. sod M amid wq AA Ptra 7 11 b 0 b Poe lb, r ib. *be& Ilium L you war one eferi rod Sawslairs, 041 .0 " lig F il".""lin"Blin Sin ling" J. /. 1111111111 M re/111.--4 - .... wt .t A kW, WI is: g ek. glinibolbapiaithiap. V as. diever. *war &sett, no. by walks/gat 11 0 . • 1 24016 WbbibiQltrib e aid aft. ed . Itlteallo bold • - 4. IF Physicians wades& Xodso of Trott moat of Di...... nitre Is nn ankiinn On WWI& lore Y so WWI creatroversy among Its patittittosets mid prolimons as that Of tee PitACrICK (Or t[ cniL 0.. eobeal orplorolitmes win Maw, adoilair tor Ward tad Untied Ase. .mil the iteittlding pitti,ut Wake ...d m th o u s h m a to Oh, Ws penottthisir will tall yen t wit the poitlisfe imilltattea issid eat beer Inittosist, whim it.. Nag wen 4/0 tiontimat the not IQ b• buss °Ten 11 7 M., pr factbutte.Fierw ties Meld nesse tram* ous Imperfort health! Another seheet of peentittonsis will bilikyow Vbat water alone will ram mil the sese~s sf itall• hellther adroisiatent hullo, nee* awl so or to the and of the dlarbw. The different ocisools Wag so neinenolis as Utak theorine. When Wnhildmis nimbi* by the WM* MOW of his kite, brought the elostridty hem the Breves, the world wondered mead sago alt What did be do ! Hw the Ann thing, es the lerollaute• of Illealesnd applied It to the s o d a , of banns Ilk burn destruetteae torthat *ULU Gold eiortricity. /ad la this Woo ta • renarlitalds . hlledwita the experiments and matte al the Great UMW of Lightaing and those of Prot. Csuataa Da Guam the diessrusree and maim of the great MC TEX OIL. Prot De Drath's ezpoltunnite osorasseed with simple MOW rail age and MVO gee* .11. WNW with vows of WI „ ‘ „i eareedftell smiles be hes pretteeee. al Pheedelpiea, the woe of Yraakllin's sawn" • wonder mooed only to that of by gnat tarn Rua this oloaishitig Asa Wilder of the ills tad pains of Ilan, there dose met alai a mace lawitorleas wasdicise, nee one which hoe &awn sash wairanal sad eadithied testimesdah in its lac., ham all who hare pima Its 1111/1* teal a. CloW/dwes, Physicians. /liters, Cagewsemata, Mayon of lilt, Hetet proprietors and grit-lass ideeninate, In the eve of sack disarm ead adections se the Pte., and Ague. Deafeass roe N enslehilkilediali. Phial and Brotiela riel",...El.46o4loen, Imps, Crump, Kn., Felons, Sprains sad Braless, Catsead Wessell, lieretlad Glu* SUS Joint., &mauls, griIiPMINA. SON Nipples, Swelled Brawl, Womb Ihs arams, Salt ISNOIL, Cooker is the swath aedi Maareack, Palpitation, Braptiosa, Caged Om" Q*".7. lk" 1117 ••i, Palsy, helms', rt.", Lack „taw, Basra Baru, Teeth sad lar-weite, Nerroasams, Costimmem„Namallore Oases of testidap Whets he. As as maim* of the setheeties Ia while& It la held by one of the shirt jeer. ZOO welters an law, ie., le this emmustry, we sawgfve a teeter nesieed lry Prof. De OUTS, from John Lietageton, Uttar of the well gums Neelkly Law Napalms, 157 Broadway, New Teak ; a wood of each teethacay b 011'.1111 INSFht among the beet deem ad the mantry, than velure from mahatma rearms : Outage Hotta; Philadelphia, May 7th, Mg Prof. Clardee !may ere It as my opinion. that you, " gloetrie Olt" le samalr the amid womierlial remedies of modern tiara At the ~met mamma of a lady who alleged she had boon miaowed of a most peamal alimidan by 14 am, I was induced to try • bet** thwalii at the that of parable*, I tally believed it to be a egret melliMee sada catch "may howiltai. Bata trial coartaties whi t h a t d am a roadie 0011/9T, sad its nes will pruve binding to Iteasseilly. I mostly Melt a sold hamiiimpilar in damp shoats, and my seek became se mach mum sad painful, that I cook) not taro my WA. Mgr mina. orttimat sasesor. orlf7fillot o rmorthon h of Th Pa - Man, I last orsaing triad yoar Elostria This moraine I am wall, Ms runisl haw*/ bus as ornapisis as if vas instantanoosa. Yasuo vary truly, JOIIN LITDMITON, SOW, Illestbly Low 167 Broodway k 1110 West Ifoarlkortk N. Lbtegibia Woos/ to the wo•Aby sad kkrbly toopertablo bathos of the irk motkioro of Now York. Amy ass au Ade*. kim oo the 11•11110111. of tbs above totter, whisk will be wwwwerod with pisikoWlL The 114lima radaslty e... ..n ',duo tat tags ►. 141 udii PlittsaitYms, May 1111.111114. 5 Pao,. D• Guam 3 South Mk Sheet, Ptelleitelphia. limey remarhabie ears. Depety Mani, [err, of Pittsburgh, had • Ally 'troika sad relabel bead. I applied the oil personally, which pots laeleat relief. He hes reewstawadeol the ell to others a let. with niauviitiao, la which the P•flUitt were most eatidec tory. Toon, very truly, GZORGE lEt. ILEYSMR, ti. P. Dr. &Tim Ma& la tbs IM risks of his prodessioa Lia bunk. The Clew having thasmelms ead some of their families been healed shiest as mimenkrusly as the mineelee d Seristuw, spree of complaints that mole ilk • hordes aml impaired their weft& sees in their mina& hare not bora backward is recommeinikng this allsetaller of enditriag to thing people. The Flreeresid gentle man, Whose Meer we puWlih Wow, insided on taking • numb , of hat Denicalles condi and poem/dem &ad handing them pene.n dly to .takes, of his Amyl sod of the late Conference of the Y. L. Change Is Philadelphia. PKILAPIII.FRI A, Jam nth, IMO. PI/Op. Da OsAtot—llly dear air mutat lames Toe of tit. benedcial *acts I hare esperieseed Gnat your Electric Oil. I bar. bees lartiblsatiated for thirteens yoars paid with Neuralgia and other ta: to sock so *start /taro soy waferines been that I have Wen *alibis to wall two squares without stopping to rest. sad ihr Ave years I halo rot had • good night's not, being onside to sswa thus ,Mit. Abort lbe Id of this south 1 immmoptood easing pier woo. tient ton deep. toilersoily an g li impolled it eaterasity Si the area parta. On the lest night slept War thou I had doss Ibr away yearn, sod sow, at the sod ear week, I as• likes sow win; eta deep well, walk say dlataaor, and attest! to lay antis.. Tour Oil haring dope for me in this abort tinselrbat the oath* Nadi al Faculties of the Now York C./Oriel of *sham mad those at tit Jonsson sad Pennsylvania of Phila delphia hove SAW to do la I 3 yaws. Nest truly yours, liar. JAS. TEEPLE, 110 South straw; Philadelphia. Any party eau hare farther inforsetion if wanted by aticheasior tio 1t,,. Gleatleation. We will giro the kdkvirtaqi also, fr • Yentwat of New flare. Ceaseetteet : II MAWS DIATNICSB CURED. Yaw RA IlEk Nay 19th, 1856 DeOrstb—ify bret m. ibma beim dos( three years. After =row Uttar, be used your Ott a few times, aril at coral km CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON FrOw • lbreba•t hLs•ndria {"a.—ii) taken off bin eru Law* In 20 : •toteNritie, July 11th, MS& $ Prot DeOrath,—lhow :-111 asas smock a nail In his foot and was unable to walk without the ass of a match, when by 111.. applketkm of Pint Chao. DeOrath's Mantels Oil, he was Ontuethe tely relieved of pwlrt wad amid walk without the use of the eruteh I believe he woe saved train boasmeag persnahently lame then I woald thetedere, oesswiewswil It to all *twee etas. of oomplaint It proinass tit Wire. JOHN ARNOLD, Dotter We i oa nlett il f .o wa t sad= t h with than le l tters Ti or too si t i lmo nb o o y i. b . u: any r =ta, and them who hem now will try it for thmatolvta. Thipealt of this Q. llantady has his. tapwoombeatod, last par aloga. *Tor $136,fi100 worth wia sold, and wborwrer it is known, them it med. Phradl, Ladd & Co., of Richmond, bought but year over &LIMO worth; Damao & Park of New York $1,050 worth Seth 3. Beam, of Baltimore, *tor $4,000; J. D. Park, oft tarot:mt., $l,OOO worth, mot other large Drumrtots all over the V01t...1 Staten. At the IM. Railroad armeket on the North Pennsylvania Rad read sem Philadelphia, when so many were hopelessly mangled, Prot Doliftib aloof kis services sod messy wars moved from bel lag them limbiangistated and being cripples for We, by the Wm.]) appaiaatos of hip gnat thotrie OIL It is moans to soy tboir thanks were overwhelming, and them 41 ma nom to sr ashiotanol *sough to most the preheat dem sad. This Destrie Oil take. the pato tram s bars Is twenty minutes sad Mend so _pear. Dead sae say thin ekes for this. Wall. , Matt, Zee, Weidliastea t7 drui t' toys, It tamsediaud, oared a reattemaa's lame , sad Yews. %roes k Pork, N. Tort. pohltsbed the ram of WII4 • 60.414 Esq., of s fright+lly sable. L. Wood, of Wood's Philadelphia Museum, cured of Nonni (to; Geo. If svolorick. Artist, No. 4 Fayette street, P 1 iladelphm. clued la one &by, Claris. Cieweesseee two child...,, (sad WO others,' aural of Lumps broad anal Costar streets—kis wife of Neuritic'. Joss. Ott, tats., Hoist, between 6th and 7th eta-. Rheumatism eared is two days; Jacob Hata•ll, Diasoad street Germ/tat. , . n Reed, aired ssh as.. W. Wm* Lee., large Partilehitur store, Chem cut 'desk Uit eared hies 7beMayor of Pltbebargh, ears it acted like • steam with him, sad army Physicians use ,t, sod merry editorial Notices have bean eeloaterUy miser this meritorious Bairetatibeare "Weeidasrted Mar," "Ciserelaud Express. - Phila delphia, Novi Tech sad Wametea papers, although we hate preferred Dot to me each settesk tellies oa the atetiebee Remit, brotue. know that if It has as writ. Rh* sissassisinas L It ',mini i., down moose by having It sollami belated its merits. TAW Is as reproof,. =tkia to semblas sad pat op, sad we outwit afford to pa) for Um those Dorton wham addict... me meetly composed of water. This Oil emesot De adulterated with say thlse that would =lt, without epoillser it. Capt. Jae. Y. Turner of N. York sod hurt his bark, could sot walk—at...4e us old effectual rablebe with tide 011 curmf CAUTION TOR HAIIITT. B. BALDWIN As there here lately sprang av awl base limitations of mt lb. smarts data oil Oil, I dams it to t.ut the plane au their guard. DaGratii• [Metric Oil la barsualesa, .wart as aelogua, sad always Wares roe \attar Ulan It found you Our bottle always am Abet, *Mu a rosapi. to run. 1 - ..0 mutt be lam IbM ss ask for sad g 4 Dna TEN LiaIICTRIC the sum is blown Is wiry Itattio--thas, ?rof. DeGrath'• Electric Oil Pialsdaipitis. TM 611•1111111 IS sold by s. J. ItANIT., 1011 Dahlman, atrort, C.U. Ovary t Ca. tad ether Driaggartis Washington ray Posoina. Lam 4Co , Itisirrood, Va.; N. A. Sewn» at Noy, or fold, Vs., and J. J.Mort, rredsrial‘ Md., sad Druggist* In tows la the t. Melee T - EL EWE. PA. J. J. Duca', Propristor. bbl ICallstAlabartat 'eat Not moat tharoughly elowed NIDDITTED AND RDTDRNISHIND, *EA the Prtoriattar ratpsothalty satitits a toll boat bM Meads as tba tract rabbi isaaratly, WAN' asaured that W matt rita tho itetlate. Chaves laaitnsita. r.sia. Aims. 1, Lk& tI N hanasnao arrival of Boots and CMILLitt boa bolo rose/.tai. Au Um port Aso days • sort . Aims Most of Fury Hoots sad Shoot, soospoislog all tIo• Watt styles of Ladles tad Smote Gatos.% mailablo for th..NMn, = t ) h i = o vanity of Chlktrours holey (icor' ; toot a gosseral IA Ws Use, to whirls Assails Usaattoituno of his friend sod tie petals ginwroft . y. Hie rootto t. quirk Daiwa light pralts sad reedy poi. new asu oaml itaamotoo It sty old stand eppnkte Brows's Ilbek, oast door North of T. N. *motto's Jotrotry Mors. AU Wads of west mobs to ardor and nualrisug don. at short notisto c C. UILLICIt. Joao* ISM. Illratc&AnA_ _Mob and raasoiticli. TAvoyin, .t old Mast, se State stow, opposite andra's thank is sew wiJdag tare additioas to his stork in Was by lobo entrain tom tbidastsra seise, sae would WM to ....Ty - body ta wee of &seem its Ms Use et imsobioss mast. dowd• sad elismard daramia• wbrabor it is lbr tamer isdpiest to wassailer bin a Mils brew psalasse 4••••1 • UAW i.koni 7 0 r it or pow oust as La Mbar ads, kir 11 It limeadaj a iz widt. Moan be wised, it la prka sod quality. Ela • lan< amartsisat to tampons se, this diae those Mond. Austin eistossiasil to sea at relit sad aot be 'adenoid by say sama A paallames of 46. aa . tai'vlitaty Years fa Leis wakes him feel quite hems,af end tie whatever will be mewl in making sake to Woe athe salt their La wry fer WORPOnrY flea Wallies, Chain awl Jewelry at all kinds entatully repaired at merlegate priers as seas!. wow rocks mod mew of all tive Intent styles, ioneulhetsr e4 greet Cala Mbar, ihie or node to even. Itspeotatoflottleas tlaoti kis moat tosamor, tenether with naser a" Sot* mol 'Naito( Mothaataal HAM and Wee. Itrie Jane 7, MK 4 27 soosisod os tin asallf Per Nee if lislf Mesta, aod 100 ICI posisi sod will M osl4 1a qvitatitios to solt buyers Ass malt. As tt is ogilloalt to Moot .o 4 tr. we to mil to 5 lb. Naas so Isis, sod if Ye borer is slot It .11l M tam bast sol ass mow estoolloOL , lIILMUNG k BRO. s* Jess X, Mi. I .111,1adersodit sad 'luck» La Illunkiiii &eat Avis bisemertere • deo iiiimmiteaust • heft aseathe Atka will b• said •• shay as tb• etasion K Osustry Ni •211 sal re. Jigs 111. MIL Yin sad Nit Proof sae's. HAVINGI tom oppiehot he the Women Ur. Poo r/ores assgbis sod lin SAO ea peoposol to ha lib' of toy is, at oroodottoomeo pen.. litiris*Out.ll. J. C. SEUNILY. UtIEC=I rilailvsis IL "lat t ra. bist 81.111" Its. R assal d lq;1 CdMilicailsiaa, Onside. lti n al a M t ai Dia. 1 Ladies Droop Goods. aDi M aiiiiAsoo tsast If I'Dia. nekh. sea aD wool ssikkAis al veil! 9166•11 is past wil St, ribs sioes BRO. ot RR tt irelkiPagg Bilaible &Mir — Mike ii l o re/1w by = be t Vie fi lijianl. be sift le 1‘ C. MOM _ . tit Miaow Dow tv J. O. 111111111311. ....,e. 11,., 4Wi '.) UT W 4 4 A We •mmMts le be At tie sten el CARTER k klub i:Airsrgmmer ORR. b 7 CART= li BRA Edo Otty Oarriap Manuisatar7. At-ssrs & BR EE SE WOULD mopeetrollY announce to their friends and the public geoen►U), that they bate beard the establishment formerly occupier.' by F. Nretticie, net .-taste atreet, near m unet A Co . a for am* and have nor on hand a larger and better amortmeet of all lamb of C.1}1111.1(;1 , .'S, liIvGGIES, &c. helo,. 'which, for sty and eleirsins• of are Inaneri.r In anything heretofore offend In this cite. They oniplii) a RUMP' .4 Lilo loll: smelters in wood anti Iron that the tollllllry penalise.. and fnoil their freri.rier 111 the burn -0.11, acs wtto•to...l 01 • n.O 4.1 i. r ti.• io i t g uilt, of wo r k. The 111.1^..T 1i tTEI:I LI nt ail kiwis that ran be had are pot into all their work. l‘rlatinti •if all PAINTING AND TLINING, •lone on short 11•41 , end ri•awittatne terms. rir Persona reusing or , teni utyy rest assured of basins them esecutril to their tuttrit• nathitartotti, stud Intowliwil in partoitt- Ear as •••11 4/ hf tlie„, attrod.•l u. twowon. Than %ohmic 111011 l and Anrwhle work will Sind atinttotagvd to cis*. them a tali krie. Mar New Establishment. NEW r;rrobS NA'W PRICES ! NU 9 , ilkfl* , • . s lioi c. . , rail F.tnt, 1.. 1.11,eP °print/int?" , Inform hae f th•lLhe public that b. has jo.t retuned irwpm the Etat with t LAN., anal wvirn•iei awwwrthaent ol G•1011d, ear Lou ing Clotlits4 Canolusenpa, oSte., 1)( the wort appr..•• 4 eta at,•l Clothing read, mad« of every tlesenpti..la, ~” hI. ”fla rs t., Nair •t ',toes which will rampan t . I•s..rslit, eit I, •ht .tad iiiiiitnent in the efts itany doubt etista upon the (met, 1,11 ate!• , tnek ant Prim , gaol he •03 eons lorlire ti,l l inch nl the L 11.1,1,0, The p 11 .1. way. ti:a.l lain, rraili •ilithe ctiiiitntimpr• thowing oto.rk • ,! .1. -ars t. • m it Th e tu to N... V, !irony P 't•ti •t Lir <