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L I N I) S i: Y ' s imp!! on: i) DC?$D S?^U?C)0;n. TUB OM.V ACK.\U\Vi.ED(;t;D REM I DIAL AOEjVT FOR IM.^JrllTY OF THE BLOOD, THAT DOES ITS WORK THOROUGHLY, FFFKC TUALI.V, AND WITHOUT FAIL!!! rpHlS ijroat PURIKiKIt, nnw bef>ro tlio pub .L he '.ut h lew yarn, [.as already won a imme and reputation unoxain; led in the history of any m'dicineev r invented. The ingredients composing it are simple, yet in combination k|| powerful in d -icing disease fro in t'ie human system. Itcures Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the I "Ce, Old & stubborn ulcers, Tetter affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Murcuri.il Dis ases, i.iver Complaint, Low Spirit*, Cancerous formations, Ery>ip?-las, HolU, Sire E>e?, S aid h a ads, Khumatic disorders, Co-! |\en?,ss. Salt Khi urn, General Debility, hoss of A ppetito, Foul Stomach. Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the M!ood. Every Agent who has tlm medicine lor sale, has circulars on hand containing certificates Irom persons who have been cured by its cure Many of them are desperate cases, and com mend thrmselvoe lo the attention of those af flicted with any < f the above diseases. The following certificate alone is sekoled, as carry ing with it the must ii.dubltahle evidence of the virtues of this wonderful medicine. Sworn statement of Div-d .M'Crearv. of Na pier To vnship, 8' dford county : In April, t8.">6, as near as I can remember. a sr~ali pimple made i's appearance on my upper lip, which soon became enlaiged and sore. 1 ji3ed ponlrico, of sorrel, and a wash of blue vitrol, without effect. Finding the sore exten ding, I called on l)r. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pron >unce*l it (' A IS'CEK.and p r - c r i bo.! a wash of sugar of lead and bread puidtices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, ? .1 ' Dav idsville, Soin?rset e iinlv, who also pronoui.ced the disease of Cancer, and gave me intern: I and external remedies ? the latter consisting principa ly ot caustic; but ali to n > purpose, as the disease tontiiiuied spreading to ward the i^ose. I next used a preparation <>t arsenic, in form of salve. This lor a time cho li ed the disease, but the inflammation soon in creased. 1 next called upon Dr. Mailer, of St Claii'svillc, Bedford ci.uiity, who also pronoun ced the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never failing remedy, but ii had no ef I'ect whatever in checking the spread of the >ore. J n December, ol ihe sa i e year, toe di-ease h:d eaten away a gn at part of my. upper part of my lip, and had attacked the io.-e, w hen I went to Cincinnati, where I eonaulted I'rof K. S. A w to?, of the Eclectic Medical * "<>11 ge. fie pro liouncod the disee e "adutaneous Cane r, su perinduced by an inordinate u-e ?>f mercury." He applied mild zinc ointment, and yaw? me internal remedies. My face healed up. bn the inflammation was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he uronounced me cured, and I left for home. In April the diseuse n^uin re turned, and so vio ent was I he pain (hat 1 could not rost at night ! Late in May I re urne I to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge ol Dr. lS'cwton, with whom 1 remained until 5v ptemher, during which time lie used ev ery known remedy, and partly succeed in checking the disease, hut when I r turned home there were s'.iil three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using ISawton's preparations, and also medicine thai I got from Dr. Ely, out tie Cancer continued growing un til it had eat oil the leit side ol my nose, the I greater portion of my left cheek, a d attacked mv laft dye. I bad gheu up all hope of ever bein^ cured, since l>r. l\ily sal ! lie could only ! vive relief, hut that a cure was impossible. ]n March 1358.1 hoiit; h t a bottle of Milord Search er *' but I must confess that 1 had no faith in it. ' I was voiv weak when I commenced taking ii; but I found that I gained strcegth day by day, and alt>?) that the ulcers commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was ta ken my face was healed as i! hy a mirac e, I used a tourth bottle, and 1 have been healthier , since titan I have been for the las' seven years, j Al houuh my face is sadly disfigured. I am hiiil i?rait lul to a benign Ptovidenec who has ' spared my life,;indwhich has been dope Ih 'Oiigh ' ihe instrumentality of l.ind?ey's Improved Wood i Searcher, * DAVID M'CKEARY. | Sworn nr.d sobscibed, this Hist uay of An- i gust, A. D. 1^58, before m<\ o of the justices ' of the peace, in and for the iiorough ol ilolli- ' dayslo'rg, U I a i r County, Pa. Witness ? U. .1. Jones. J >hn florley, J. P. 1 l.IISi>;SE\ & LEMO.N", Proprietors, Hollidn) ?burg, Fa (rj? Tor sale hy Dr. A. S. Ntonebra er.^hep hei?lsto.vu, \ a , and Dr. I., 1?. Evans, Hancock, Md. July 3(t, 1859. :i7? lv JOHN WILSON, Established in 18u7 ? Retired 1853. JOHN eTTvilson, AGENT, T II F. SURVIVING PARTNER OF JOILV WILSOJV cV SO-Y, Ao. 14 Baltimore Street, near the Bridge, NOW REMOVED TO I N. W.Cor. Howard ami Camden Streets. K' EARLY OPPOSITE CAM PEN STATION*, BALTIMORE. Constantly on hand and for sale, Of. I) MIXES* BIMXDIES, OLD R 1 E, BOUIt BO- V II II ISkE YS, \e.., in Wood ur Draught and iiottles. () li I) DIPLOMA RYE WHISKEY. 185*2. 1852. THE D1FLOMA OF TI'E MP. INSTITUTE. "This Diploma, of the first class, was award ed by the Maryland Institute for the Promotion i of Mechanic Arts, to John E. Wn.sowof Balti more, for best OLD R YE lYHlSkE Y , exhibi ted at the Exhibition of Articles ol American Manufacture, held in the ciiy of Baltimore, en the Jatday of October, Ibo J." ' JOSHL\i IJXSJXT, President. G- II. Hunt, Secretary. The Old Diploma Kye Whiskey, together with selection from the choicest Mocks of RYE lYIUSKEYin Alleghany, Washington and other counties in Maryland, ranging in price from 75 cents, $1, $1 25, 5d, $-2 50, and per gallon, constantly on hand and for sale uy bbls , half bbls., den-ijohns, galluu and single bottle, at the "Diploma Old Rye Whiskey" Warehouse, CORNER HOWARD & CAMDEN STREETS. Xcarly Opposite the Passenger Station rf the I>. ?f 0 R. it Cill and examine. Orders solicited and promptly executed bv the Agent 1 1 * " JOILV L. IVlLSOX August 13, 1659. h \n n ^ n ITT T T.T P Tl* \ H T U'J d fi 7? i iiJJ _ in H A'fli yjiore Silling I /> at Night ! S H IVI! ! STITCH! STITCHING! Si.r ( fni/n irork done in On', by I1CR B.7 R /)' S er/ebrafed I) uh'e '/'hreuil Family Sewing Mne'iine. IJAVINO a tension superi ir t > any in use. I l>\v ing dono by them wii.i. s<?r i;ir Ev ery Family in llic land ought to h.r. ft one, at the Reduced Price of Thirty Dollars, with a handsomfe stand. The work they do will pay for one in a single mouth. Instruc tion* seni vv ilii each machine. Send in your orders Address, E. NIDFIOLLS, Corner of I'ratt and Howard streets, Baltimore, Md., i where Machines and samples of seu in; can he seen. June II, ld.*>D ? 3y T\\e .Aiumcau V vgc\u\Ac FAMILY MEWCLNKS. ] V O Medicines adverti-ed either in the Unitfd ill Siate- or in Europe have th<* well-establish ed nnd we'l-deserved celel>ritv of DK- \ OF FAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX III P. [THUS, and so universal is their use in the families of tin* country, in every State and , almost i very town and village that they may be pronounced, without the least degree of ostenta tious pretention, to be the Family Medicines of | j America. In all Derangement* of the Digestive Func tion?, and of he Liver, Dowel-*, Kidneys, Blad der and principal Visera, there is certainly noth ing to be compared with them for the prompt and effectual relief which they afford. Co tiveness ul a I kinds ; Piles, however ob- : slinate ; Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Headache, Ner vous D hility , ( ieneral Weakness, Fever and Ague and other Intermittent Fevers ; Worms in Children find Adults ; Cholic and Settled Pains in the Organs and Limbs ; Eruptions ol the Skin, Ulcers, S ires, Biles, t nln-nlth) j Complexion, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, De cline. P.ilpita ion of the Heart, and Rush of; the Bb'od io Hie Head, as well as all other de rangement- t.| health, yield to these astonishing remedies with a certainty and rapidity unprece dented in the history of medicine. In proof of this, and much, more than would readily be bel ved in anage in which the most j extruvagint pretentions are set up for compara- j tivelv worthless preparations, ire proved by thousands of certificates voluniaiily transmitted to the Proprietor bv the persons cured, and which mav be seen at bis office. J'oth the Likk Pi and Phoenix BiTTKns are niiiil and agreealde in their operation, am! ? fTeptually cleanse the system <>l all impurities without occasioning a:iy prostration of strength, or requiring anv ciuilim ment or change of diet. Prepared and sold l>v DR. \VM B. MOFFAT, till') Broadway, .New Vurk. Oetober I, 18-i9. ly* KM) NEW MEDICAL SALT! ? For Inflammatory Diseases Only. in Mislead of being a remedy for all ill-, 1 has but one aim, and accomplishes but j one tiling, to wit: Subdues iullammato- j ry di-ease, w hatever be its form or local- j ily. I bis it does by equalizing the cir- j culation, thereby removing tbe a.ole cause j of intlainmation. | > K K( M ATIS \1, NViirai? in, l1t-??<iucnc, | II Kit/. Colds, Fevers, !nll<?utcd Throat. | '.lings and Liver, Female Diseases, Kry- | sipelas, llronehiti.-, Pleurisy, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Venereal Di>ea>es, Gout,! Scrofula, ('anker and all other forms ol , Infl immation are easily subdued by Ihe Mew Mt dieai Salt. - ri rpllK New Medical Salt is no CURE ALL, but does just v hat it claims to dilation by i amoving Iroiu Ihe system all arterial and venous obstructions. 1 Il'LTI TUDF.S have tried the virtues i.TI_ of the -New Medical Salt, though but lately discovered and introduced. Wit ness the testimonials and certiticates of cure. \ LL who have u.-ed it ackuow ledge a l\ benefit from it. An acquaintance ol ours was cuied ui a severe case ol Neu ial,ia in less than a week. ? *Yuricaij(JIe.) .hfver liter. "X'Ul'K invaluable Medicine is nobly J_ fnlfilling, in my ease, all t lie promises which you made lor it. A few do<es also relieved my mother of a rush of blood to the head. J. P. Gili.ixgiiam, Phila. INK LA >1M A TUR V Kheumatism was i my complaint. The tirst package did the work ellectually, as not a vestige ol j Rheumatism is ielt. G. II. Dcncav, New York. IK NOW ii i> good for Kheumatism, re . moving it in a few -hours. 1 am try ing it for Scrofula and have already re ceived benefit. S. I.essiu, Reading. I TKIKDit for Aneurism of the Ab 1 dominal Aorta. In ten days the pain was gone. T. W. Fitzsimoks, >1. D , Phila. \\ L speak by the Rook. V\ e have tri \V ed it. li has complete control orer it, (lamination. ? Jacksonville, (Fa.,) AVtc Era. J') ) HUNCH I I IS, Canker, Rheumatism, _) and Neuralgia hive been cured by y it.? J,[)\ rsonvi!^f\ I nil.) Democrat. MANV mure would testify if necessa ry. Descriptive Circulars, withtes-j W timomals may be obtained from any Druggist who lias this valuable medicine Dfor sale. l)K. COGGS WELL'S ^ ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT. Price One, Dollar. Chronic package $2,50- ; D. C. Taylor &. Co., Gen. Agents, ^ Dock street, Philadelphia. rrilK New Medical Salt is for sale in 1 Shephenlslown by Dr. A. S. Slone braker, a:.d by all enterprising Druggists wherever the Register is read. As it is not a Patent .Medicine but the prescrip tion of an eminent physician no one should fail to try the New Medical Salt. For testimonials and directions see cir cular. June IS, 1859? Cm J. OWENS BEltltY, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, A i>. 5 (light ticur Jlattr St., G E O II G E T O W N . D. C., J> ESPF.CTFULLY o-Ls the atkntion of Mer IV chants, Hotel and Restaurant keepers to hi* Inr.e assortment f foreign a;id Doirustic [Ur .ndi'S, li i? s. Whiskies and Gins. Tekms ? i' ? ur months, notes properly endor sed ; 5 pel c'jut oif for Caih. Sept 3? 3m HEALTH OR SICKNESS? rriIK blood furnishes the material of every I L bone, muscle, gland and fibre in l he human Ir.ime W lien pure ? it secures health to eve ry organ ; when corrupt ? it necessarily pro duces disease. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS ope rate directly upon the elements of the stream of life, neutralizing the principle of disease, and thus radically curing the malady, whether ! located in the nerves ? the stomach ? the liv er ? the bowels ? the muscles ? the skin ? the brain? or any other pail of the system. Used Throughout the World ! HOLLO U',1 Y'S PILLS arc equally cfiica cious in complaints common to the whole hu man race and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and localities. Alarming Disorders. Dyspepsia and derangement of the liver ? the source ol infirmity and sutfering ? and the cause of innumerable deaths ? yield to these curative* j in all eases, however aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic ; they re lieve the bowel*, purify the fluids and invigo- i rate the system and the constitution at the .-ante lime. ? General Weakness? Nervous Complaints. When all stimulants fail the renovating and bracing properties of these Fills give lirmness : to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles ol i he victim ol general debility. Delicate Females. All irregularities and ailments incident to j the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex arc ; removed or prevented by a lew doses of these I mild but infallible alteratives. i\o mother who regards her own or her children's health J should fail to have them within her reach. Scientific Endorsements. The London Lancet , the London Jlrdical lltvieir , and the most eminent of the faculu in , Great Britain, France and Germany, hu\c eu logized the Fills and their inventor. Ilofloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases : Asthma Headaches bowel Cornj'Iaints Indigestion Coughs liitlinii/a Colds Inflammation Choi Diseases Inward A'eakness C'O't vtncss Liver Complaints Dyspepsia l.ownessol Spirits Dianliceu Piles Dropsy Stone and Gravel Debility Secondaiy Symptoms Fever and Ague Venereal AH'ections Female Complaints Worms of all kinds JI^Caution! ? None are genuine unless the words " llolloicuy, Arte York and London," .ire discernible as a U'afr-mark in every leal j of the book of directions around each pot 01 box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handaoiutt reward will bc^iven to anyone rendei ing s?ui-h infurmatioi j as may lead tu the detection of any party o: parties counterfeiting the medicine or vending j the same, knowing them '<> he spurious Sold at ibe Manufactory of Professor I Ioi.lo w ay, 80, Maiden Lane. New \ork, and j by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the I niled States an<i ] ibe civ ilized world, in boxes alio cents, 6^; j cents i. nil $1 each. There is a considerable saving by ta- 1 king the larger sizes. N . i5. ? Directions for the guidance of pa Lients in every disorder, are allixed to each jox. August 13, 1859. Jy rHE OXYGENATED .BITTERS! FHE OXYGENATED BITTERS! FHE OXYGENATED BITTERS! an unfailing remedy FOR PYSPF.PSIA, OK INDIGESTION, DYSl'Kl'SIA, ok INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, OK INDIGESTION, ICliHTY, FLATULENCY, HEARTBURN, ICIDITY, FLATULENCY, HEARTBURN, 1C1DITY, FLATULENCY, HEARTBURN, DEBILITY OP TIIE SYSTEM, DEBILITY OP TIIE SYSTEM, DEBILITY OP THE SYSTEM, Water Brash, Oppression after Eating, Water Brash, Oppression after Eating*, Water Brash, Oppression after Eating, JAUNDICK, JAUNDICE, JAUNDICE, Sick Hcndache, Los* of Appetite, Sick Headache, Los* of Appetite, Sick Headache, Los# of Appetite. LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, FEVE11 AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE, FEVElt AND AGUE, NEURALGIA, NEURALGIA, NEURALGIA, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, &C. &c. <fcc. etc. <?c. <fcc. c. <fcc. <fcc. <fcc. <tc. AND all Disease hniing their Origin ia IMPERFECT DIGESTION. IMPERFECT DIGESTION. IMPERFECT DIGESTION. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS THE OXYGEXATED BITTERS TIIE OXYGENATED BITTERS ARE PREPARED BY s. W. FOWLE Co., 18 Tremont Street, Boston, And are Sold by llieir Agents, and by Druggists and Dealers in 3Iodl cine, both in City and Country, EVERYWHERE. EVERYWHERE. EVERYWHERE. Prepared by 8ETH W. FOWLE & CO., Boston, and for sale hv Wm. Moul der and Dr. A. S. Sionebraker, Shepherds town: Joseph E. Claggeit, Harper's Fer rv; C. E. Beller & Co., and E. H. Camp bell. Charlesiown; 0. B. Hancock, Sum mit Pnin?; Smith & Son.Middleway; Tim berlake & Subline, Rippon; and bv all dealers ever^ where. April 23-1839. AFFLICTED READ! "PHILADEF.PH! A MEJfCAL HOUSE? Es I tablished 15 Years ago by D.i. KINK E LlN. The oldest, surest and best hand to cure ail forms of secret d iseases, diseases of tlie skin, and solitary habits of youth, is DR. ! KINKEL.IN, N. W. corner of THiRD and LT MO.\ Streets between Spruce and Pine. 1^ SQUARES FROM THE EXCHANGE, PPILADELPHIA. Take Particular Notice. I There is a habit which boys teach each oth er at tbe academy or college ? a habit indulged in when by themselves, in solitude, grow ing up with the bo) to manhood, and which, if not a- ; bandoned iu due time, not only begets serious j obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives a series of protracted, insidious, and devasta ting affections. Few of thus* who indulge in this pernicious practice are aware of the con sequences, until they fiwd the nervous system {shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feel ings, vague fears iu the mind. The individual j becomes feeble, he is unable to labor wifh ac customed vigor, oe to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull, irreso lute, the countenance is downcast, the eves! j without notural lustre, shamefacedness is appa rent. These are symptoms xrliich should aicaken the attent ion of those similarly afflicted. IF THE VICTIM He conscious of the cause of his decay, and hav ing relinquished the odious practice he sutlers under those icrrible nocturnal and involuntary emission, which weaken and shame him, pro ducing mental and physical prostration, li'liej emancipate himself before ihe practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his mar-, riuge is unfruitful, and his sen?e tells him that this is caused by his early follies. Too many think they will hug the secret to1 their own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas!1 how often is this a fatal delusion, and how ma ny a promissng youth, who might have been an ornament to society, has faded from ^he earth, j YOUNG MEN ! Let no false modesty deter you from making j your case known to one who, from education ; and respectability, can alone befriend \ou. Ilt wLo places himself under l)r. KLNKELIN'S treatment, may religiously eonfnlein his hod or1 as a gentleman, and in whose bosom will be forever locked the secret of the patient. COUNTRY INVALIDS Finding it inconvenient to make personal ap ciplation, can, by stating their casts explicitly , together with ail their symptoms, (per letter post paid), have forwarded to them a chest ::ontaining Dr. K.'s mediciue*, appropriated ac cordidgly. and be cured at home. Strictures of the urethra, weakness and con stitutional debility, promptly cured, and full vifior res'ored. All letters post faid. ?Ljr* A remittance of 25 cents in a letter, post paid, addre-scd to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadel phii, will secure his Book on the StcRkr Im ir MIT IKS OF vol TH, '?J am a man and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings " Head ! Youth and Manhood ! ! .1 higorovs Life or n Premature I tenth, kinkelin on Self Preservation ? Only'2b Cents This Book, just published, i> lilled with use ful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative System. It addresses itself I alike to YOU I II, MANHOOD and OLD AGL, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will di event years of miskry aid suf fering and save annually Thousands of Lives Parents by reading it, will leant how to pre vent the destruction of their children. \ ? \ remittance of '25 cent?, enclosed in a 'etter, addressed to DR. KINKGLIXj .V, VV. '< corner of THIRD and UN I O X Streets between j Spruce and Pine, PHILADELPHI A, will en sure a book. under envelope, per return of mail iLjr* Dr. K. fifteen years resident Physician. ! X. \V. corner of THIRD and I .NlO.N Street, between Spruce and Pixe, Philadelphia, nia;. iie consulted confidentially. He who places himself under the care of Dr. Iv., may religiously confide in his honor as u gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill! as a phv sician. December 18, 1858. 5 ? ly Emlirs HOTEL /JIM E subscriber would respectfully an a nouuee to the Public that h* lias taken the Hotel known as I n i e 1 111. tier's Ho tel, in Shepherdslown, Jefferson County, Virginia. His TABLE shall at all times be sup plied with the best the market afford*. j His BAR with the best liquors. Hi-; STABLE attended by a careful and atten- 1 live Ostler, and hopes by a strict attention to business and a dpsire to please to merit and receive a liberal share ol public pat ronage. WM. LAM BRIG ITT, Proprietor. Shepherdslown, April 10, 1838. tf HOWARD HOUSJi, Ml Corner of Ilcirard and, Baltimore Streets , BALTIMORE, ML). New Proprietors ? Fare Redu ced to $1,-50 per day. Call for the Howard House ! VCf COACH AT THE DEPOT. A. SHIPE, \ p ? , J. N. BUCK, 5 ProP?1"" March 5, 1859 1G? ly GOOD AWH EAR THE subscriber would inform his friends and the Public generally that he has rented the Coach Shop formerly occupied by C. VV. Hoffman, in Shepherdstown, Va., where he is prepared t? make Rockaway and Boat-bodied^ CARRIAGES, F ailing Top and Trotting Buggies and Sulkies, by the beslof Workmen and the best of mate- j rial. ?l3=? Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Call and see me at the old stand. J. P. HOFFMAN. Shepherdstown, April 9, 1859. ly S APPINGTON HOTEL, Cliarlcstown, Jefferson County, VlRCil.MA. THE undersigned having taken this well known and long established HOTEL, and having renovated and refitted it, is prepared to receive Boarders and Visitor*, an'i respectfully I solicits a share of the public patronage. His TABLE shill be supplied with the sub stantial and delicacies of the seasons ; his Servants respectful and attentive, and his Terms shall be made io suit the times. JAMES I JAMS, (late of the U. S Hotel, Martinsburg,) March 26, 1859. ly Proprietor. A MEDICAL REVOLUTION THE WOULD UN^NlAiOUS ! n ollo n\i r s o i y tmes t. i The Great Counter Irritant! ?va\ r7^ II E virtue of di se^se often make* i!? L to the internal organs tiirough the pore* oi the skin. This penetra> ii\? Oiutiuenl meilinc under the hand as it is rrtbbcd in absorbed through the same channels and rcachin^ the seat of inflammation, promptly an I invjt ub'v subdues it whether loeatad in the kidneys, I li t liver, the lungs, or any other important organ It penetrates the surface to the interior throu J the countless tubes that eoininunica/e with tlu skin as summer rain pa^cs into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating intlu ence. ; Skin Diseases and Mandator Swelling.' Every species of exterior irritation is quick ly reduced by the anti-inflammatory action oi this Ointment. Angry* Eruption's, such a> Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ri.vgworm Scalp Head, Nettle Rash, Scabies or Itci; &c., die out to return no more under it; appli cation. Hospitable experience in all parts ol ihe world proves its infallibility in diseases of J the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands ! Ulcers, Sores, and Tumors. The effect of this unrrvalled external reme dy upon Scrofula and other virulent ulcer- and sores is almost maraculous. It lirst di>char nes the poison which produces suppuratioi and proud tlesh, and tliU> the c ires which it healing properties afterwardi compute on j safe as well as permanent. ? I founds, Bruises , Burns and Sculls. In cases of the fracture of the b >nrs, irju ries caused by steam explosions, Mrui--,s,Burn-. 1 Scalds, Kheumati-m. Sliliccs- ofthe Joints am contraction of the sinews, it is employed and I warmly recommended by, the faculty. Thi.- 1 marvellous reined) has Lujt-n introduced v it inventor in person into a IT the leading h >spital of Kurope and no private household should b> without it. Undeniable Testimony. The Medical stall of the* fr'reneh and Engliih Annies in the Crimea oflij'ialiv signed theii approval of /lolloiraifs Ointment a- the most reliable dresshg for sabre tents . stabs and gim diot wounds. It is also used by the surgeon> >f the Allied Navies. Both the. Ointment and Pill s should bi ! Kurd i/i the following fuses : Runions Sore l.pgj Hurt. 9 Sore R east9 Chapped hands Sure heads Chilblains Sore Throats Fistula Sores of all kinds (lout Skin I )i.-c:?^t*s Lumbago Salt Rheum Mercurial Eruptions Scalds Tiles Sprains Rheumatism Tetter King Worm Ulcers Slid' Joint** Venereal sorrs Swelled Glands Wounds of all kinds ('action ! ? None are genuine unless the words "llollmcay w\ etc York aiul /.on'/on," nr? discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf ?,t the book of directions around tach pot or box :J the same may be plainly sejfen by holding tht \ leaf to llic light. A handsonle reward ivillbt i given to any one rendering 9uch information I as may lead to the detectiop of any party orj parlies counterfeiting the medicine or vending the Same, knowing them tor bo spurious. |I. Jp* Sold at lilt* Manufactory of Profe*isoi j Hoi.mhv av, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yoilt, and* by all respectable Druggists and Dealer* it Medicine throughout the United Slate> and ihe civilized world, in buxes at2.*> cents, <j*J 1-2 cent*, and *<1 each. 23=* There is a considerable saving by ta king tfie larger sizes. N Jj. ? Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder arc aflixed to each box. August 13, I8*>9. ly 3CTAEB i?SOCIATiOI. JSSIAIJSJjSSSA. A Benevolent Institution established bi Special Endowment, for the lielief of the Sick and Distressed, af flicted with Virulent and E j tide mi c Diseases. rrilK HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in Vic 'V 1 of the awful destruction of human life cau sed by Sexual diseases, several year* agodi-; rected their Consulting Surgeon to open a Di*-; pens4ry for Ihe treatment of this cla<? ?>l'di-; ?eases, in all their form?, and to give MEDl- j CJL -1DYICE GRslTlSlo all who appl) h) 1 letter, with a desci iption of their condit ion ^age. occupation, habits of life. &e .) and in ca- 1 ees of extreme poverty, to Furtiis'i . Mtdicints ' Free of Charge. Ihe Directors of the Association, in their; late Annual Report express the highest satis-' faction w ith the success v Inch has atlented the j labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sperma-j torrhcea, Seminal Weaknese,Gonorrhccj.Oleet. i Syphillis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abu*e, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, &.?: , anu order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoi. or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mas turbation or Seit Abuse, arid other di*ea?esofj the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope.) FREE or CHARGE, Oil leCCip Of TWO STAMP# fol postage. Addre?s, for Report or treatment, 1HI. J SKILLLV HOUGHTOX Acting Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, 1 Philadelphia, Pa. July 23, 1259. ly WESTERN HOTEL" i j THE undersigned having leaded the we!i known T.tVERW STjIXD of Joseph Lnt ler, on German street, fchepherd-tow ri. i* now prepared to accommodate Traveler- and the Public generally. Ihe 1IGL&E is large aid commodious, hav ing bee'i IhorougnH n nov i te j. His T.1BLE shall at all lime* !.<? -uppl?. ed with the best the iuaik? ts :* i; #rd. Hi* LJI{ is well stocked with the choicest W in?-, and Liquors. His S7VJ D LE i? lar^e a: d rooiuy 1 and shall at all times be lumished with abun dance of provedder. He his also .i I*rg? : Y.iRD for the accoamodaiion of Drovers and ! Waggoners. In the yard is a pair jf Jt.il' SCJLES where all persons having Hay, Cat tle, or other articles to be weighed will be1 promptly waited on. tf . B.? Boarders taken by the week, month or year. His Terms w ill be moderate and iu all ca*es made to suit the times. Hoping by strict attention to b?nine*s and a desire to please to merit and receive a liberal share of the public's patronage. The public's humble servant, t W.M. ||. CROWL. i Sbephenlilowo, April 2, 1659. if The Sliepherdsto&n Register I* published weekly 3t <,2; year po?iiire!y to be paid before Hie yearexpi e*. So paj crd.a emitinued (except at the op ion ol' the eduoi) until all arrearages are paidfup. Siugfe ctpjts tij cents. { Advertisement* of one *qtisrc or less 50 cents for the t;r*t inPi*i*tiony and 25 cents for ?'.ich in?erii ?n ihcrrafirr ? fencer ones in tlio 5:1 me prop? rti >n. Adverli>?imei?4a not niarktd f?)t any spc< time art dmtinucd till forbid and eh a rjit I eoordi::elj A?' deduction made to ti use w ;o advrrii>c hv tiie tfar. M er?- ha hts contract hk li e yesr for ad" vertisiti)r are otrirtlj cor. tint | to .Merchandize inc ? advertising "I a different nature will be liable to e\tt a < barge. WIST AR'S BAIMM OF TVM) C BERRY. WIS PAR'S BALSAM OF WILD HIEBBY. WIST AR'S BUSH OF WILD CIIEERV. WISTAR'S BALSIM OF WILD CIIEERV. TIIE 15 EST REMEDY TIIE BEST REMEDY TIIE BEST REMEDY THE BEST REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. For Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. For Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. For Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. A CERTAIN RIDIEDY A CERTAIN REMEDY A CERTAIN REMEDY A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ANO ASTHMA. FOR WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, AND ASTHMA. FOR WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ANO ASTHMA. FOR WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ANO ASTHMA. A SURE CURE A SURE CURE A SURE CURE A SURE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORE THROAT. FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORE THROAT. FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORK THROAT. FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORK THROAT. A SOVEREIGN BALM A SOVEREIGN BALM A SOVEREIGN BALM A SOVEREIGN BALM For nil Affcrlions of Ilic Throat and Lungs. For ail Affection* of the Throat ami I.tes. For nil Affcrlions of Ihr Tlwnal and Limis. For all Affcrlions of the Tlimnt and Lungs. it relieves at once. IT RELIEVES AT OXCE. IT RELIEVES AT ONCE. IT 1WLIEVES AT ONCE. IT EFFECT9 A PERMANENT CURE. A PERMANENT CURB. A PERM AN ENT CUBE. A PERMANENT CURE. Beware of ConnfrrfWto. Vtawnrc of Count(>rf(,I(<i. Ilewnro of Counterfeit*. Bewitn' of Counterfeit*. Tho only Pennine lias l!tr? wrltlen ptpnature ?' T. Rf'TT*,* ax well a* tlio printed nam* of lit* I'mpiiHora, SETII \V. FOWLE A. CO., Bo&Tov, on tlio outside wrapper*, ihcieft ro bo ijot doccivcd. FOR SALE jy Druggiata and Dealer* in Medicinal tadi in Ciiy a >4 'if Country, ( EVERYWHERE. EVERYWHERE. EVERYWHERE. EVERYWHERE. PreparcJ by SK I II \V . J*OVVl?K& CO.. U arruN.aml for *?l? by VV w, Monl ler ami Dr. A. 8. 8lflfiehralcer,Sliepber<l#? uiwn; Joseph K, ('| iggpit, Harpei1* Fer ry: U. Iv Beller & Co.,:jn?l K, II. Camp* ?ell, Clmrlealown; (\ B. Hanrork. Sum* mil Point; Sinitli Al Snn,Mi?Mleway; Tim? i<?Hake & Lubliuc, Kippon;. ind by oil !<?*!er? evi'iy w|u?re. April 23- I8.r?0. J. C ('an/aid. W. B. Ctnfuld. Jn.M.rtdilh. Cauiield, Brother & Co., 220 Bfitimvrr Slrett , Hail iuiftrr, Mil , DKSlKK to r ,11 attrni o.i i<> tlu-sr tjrt|)icc*df n> tetlly rich a n J >;irn-d ayjiji !y.?f| BEAUTIFUL GOODS, suited f >t ifce mm*ii, wbuh barn l?e?-n with much care, by oue ui ilie tiria i ilirdtffrr ?rit J'uropcan mart*, anii which il.ry filler i ' cni#ei v r t w 1 1! co njMr/ ft?oi ?' l> w Ji any lire 1 1 oo io the I'm u.J State*. 'I hey nam* ; in pari ? KN0MS11. SWISS \N() AMERICAN Gold Watches, for lad if C!iii ?#!?' l?*im n. ??< the M-?t ; ialiii?a ?'?>!' "? '"'in' n ljl> i? rit !?' ! wi^ ll^'Quiuii and l*e ? r i ?* , <? ?<> > * l>?* iu'i fully f.i nn'*l.ai SI /J' Ell irjTCHLS. beautifu' Ch;it?*l Cbai Fob and Vl*t i)o.; O ld Pencil*, Thimble*, Sj#??u< le$, elegant Diamond ?'"1 Pearl Setia, BrttrUit*, i'liM anil Kar K ngf, &c., Ac., in every niyle. A Urge -lock of SILVER WARE, ?uch a? Coflee and Tea Sift ta, Piteiier*, OoMet*, Ua?.kt-lx, Ca.tora, W ?ii?r?, Sppoa?,F*rl?*, and Ladlftf, Drsnfl, Cake, p??!rv, Du)lrr, hih :md Oru nr. Knives, Hall*. Mutineer*, Nut Pic'<?. dec , ?l! of winch are duplicated in Pta* tfd V\ art-, nuj.erb PI .led Eper;;,)#-.* and l\illsau* FA.N'CV GOODS, in !?*?? cr,'*'? "i **nety, i?uch a-v el^iint Gilf, zf 4i, I Mart'Ie Clocks, Parian Mjfble *od i>i* uit fHatuftia . breaden. Se*ir* and Paria ' h ? a ? -we*. Siaiuerea, C^n i!o Stand*, tine IVt* a-Tete *?e?u, Gil' and Pearl" V ts, fturpmes, O.irur Oa-en and Fancy Om.mcnl* ; Silver, Pe?rl und Fancy (/igaraul Card ?*?*?? Porte-Monniea, Pana, Ate.; iej-ih til llai?aa? Hooewx d and lichly inlaid Papier Mache Work ltosea. U e*?>ing <Ja?ea, Cigar fioxe*. Ta ttles, Cbaira, Elaine, ti mgin^ Va-^< for ' era, P ri folios, Ink Stand*. Music Bolt, Patoi* ins* vn Oil and Uopjier, &c., dcc., for?nirn a lar^e an?l b^auUful collection ofihe iare, coriooa and beautiful, to v. hirb tbcv in?ite the eiaaiioa t ion of all. feeling asaured that the tas'e of tba . moat favidiou* ran be graiitied, while ouf elTorta shall be lo oITt inuucemenU to purcha-'f?' February 19, lia9. 1^ ? 'X }