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'Hie SLepfifefdstown Register U publhind weekly at jjfi a year positively to ? be paid ucforc year f xpires. Xo paper ?J ? r otitf tueil (except at the ojHidn tl Tlie editor) until jlf arrearage* are paid up. Single copies" cents. ^ AovEftTiieucNTs of one %qoare or 1?-m 50 rents for the fir*! inseiUou, and sJ5 cents for ?nch?wist?t'.1orv thereafter ? larger bnes in life same proportion. Advertisements not marked (or any spi citicd time arc continued lUl forbid and chaffed i?<-ordinL' ly . A deduction made to " lLose w to advertise by the )< ar. ? ? Merchant ? win contract hy the year for ad vertising are slnctiy confined to Merchandiz ing ? advertising of a diilcienl v*tuie will be liable to extra charge. The enterprising proprietor of Chesiiut Grove Whiskey, (the Purest Medicinal Agent ever known,). has furnished the community a Stimulant, Pure, Healthful aud Invigorating, at llie?an*e time a mild delicious beverage- It is calculated t J do a?vay with the vile drugged stuff that is palmed ' off on the community, and wbjch isirjutious to body and mind. In addition to t h rj eertifi outes beneath, he has received a Diploma from ihe STATE AGntCyLTUR.1L SOCIETY. and additional testimony from Dr.. Jackson*, ol lloston, who testifies under oath to its absolute purity. CERTIFICATE5 : Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 195R. We have carefully tested (he sample of Ches nut CJrove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that ii contain none of the Poisonous Sub utance known as Fujil Oil, which is ihe char . ncteristic and injurious ingredient of the whis- j keys ia general use. ^ BOOTH, GARRET S? CAM AC. Analytical Chemists. ! New York, Sept 3, 16.">8. j I h a v? analyze ! a sample of Chesnut Uiotfe AVhiskey, received from .Mr. Charles Wharton,. Jr., of Philadelphia, and having carefully tes- f led it. 1 am pleased to state that it N entirely ; free fpom }.oi?<Mious or deleter! >u> substances. It is an unu?-ujlly pure and fine flav<.rr*d quali ty of Whiskey. JAMES li CMLTOX, Analytical Chcmiit. l>o?t,on. March 7. 18.*9. I have ma le a chemical analysis of cominer- . cial saaipies of Cheiiiut Grove Whiskey, which ? proves to bo free frotn the heavy n sw. on s and perfectly pure aii'l urad iltei a'ed. The, line flavor of this W'hi-key is derived from tv e Grain used in manufacturing it. Kespect luily, A. A. HAYES , M.D.. State Assayer, | No. 1G, Bo} Is ton Street 23* For sale by C. WU AU'I ON, Jr., Sole Principal Agent, No. 116 Walnut street, f Philadelphia. March 3, 1SG0? 2in American and Foreign Steveosco\uc limpov lum . E. AiVHIONY, 308 Broittlutfty, \eiv l or/:. JJftcrJla y Is/, lcG'>,ai 501 Broadway, two doors from the St. +Yicliolas Hotel. The Stereoscope is the most instructive, in teresting, entertaining, amusing, a:m exciting of raodeni mve utions. ? Nfone uro too young, none too old, none too in telligent, none too untducaUd, to acknowledge its wor^h and beauty . No home is complete without it, and it must and witl penetrate everywhere. It present* lu your view every part of the world, in oil the relief, boldness, perspective , and ihurpness of Jt tail, as if you were on the spo. f Pnot jjrraphers are everywhere expiortio Europe, Asia, Africa, America, in search the gra id and the henutifui, and the results <f tkeir skit . arc cwiftaniiy enriching our stoclc. Wc have an irnmetkso variety of paper Views of See ies in {'aris, London, England, Scot land, Ireland, U'alcH, France, licl^iutn, Hol land. Switzerland, Spain, The Rhine. Versail les, St. Clou*!, Kontaiucb'rau, Tuilleries, Ita y.Tur.ey, 1 gypt, Athens, the Holy Land, China, India, Crystal Palace, also (jioups His torical, amusing inairiagc scenca, breakfast scenes, pic-nic*, statuary, &?., &c An exijuis- j ite assortment of Illuminated Interiors ot Palaces, Churches, anr| "Cathedrals of I'ranca, Italy^kc., i . c. The elite t of these illuminated viensis st rem irkable. Every ckx i i.emw of weai.tm avd refined f astk should have in his draw ins-rooiu some of ... ? our exquisite views on glass, with a revolving' stereoscope, show i:ig 12, -5, 50 or 100 scenes. Nothing c in be more fascinating, and one can offer no greater treat to a friend fond of the picturesque ami the beautiful. Jlnthony's Instantaneous Stereoscope Views are the latest Photographic wonder. They are taken in the fortieth part of a second , and every thing no matter how rapidly it may be moving, 'is depicted as sharply utid distinctly as if it had been perfectly at rest. This gives an addition al Value, for to the beauties of inanimate na- j ture it atlds the charm of life and motion. The! ppoccss is a discovery of our own, and being unknitwn in Eiiropt, we receive from London and Paris, large orders for Anthony's Instanta neous Views of American life anil scenery Among other things we have ju>l publi-hed fqereoscopic illustration of the scene of the. oultom S-treet Prayer MEfcTiNcs, in which 5>any hearts feel an interest. The particular^ ?1 this will be found in our catalogue. Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will e forwarded to any address on receipt of a stamp. Parties at a distance sunding u* $5, $iO $15, $20, oi $25 can have a good instrument and such pictures a? they may request, stut by Erpress. Views alone, (without instrument), cau be sent by mail. Parties who wish to be advised of everything really valuable in the line that comes out, may send u> ther names to place on record, and we will keep them posted at our own expense. Men of Uxiure will find Photography a most /ascinating and delightful amusement. We are prepared to fit out amaUurt with everything necessary for their success togethei w ith in structi his "Hew to take Stereoscopic Pic tures.*' E. 4XTH0XY. Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials, Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views. Merchants from every section of the country are respectfully invited to make an ex ami ia?ion of our stock, as our discount to the trade will be libcrrl. To.Piiotoorapiiers. ? F.rst class of stereosco pic Negatives wauled. Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of Negative. .February 1 1, I860. 4m. ?Cut this out for future reference ] VUST received a fresh supply of Oran* e< ?, Conl-ctionaries, &r. f Feh 18 J. S. FLEMISH. JfU nT receiveJ, a fresh supply of Do v nesiic GjoJs, for sale by J?*'? 7 Hi H BUlmyer. . % X I ?"i \ roiiiiiM i ( liiiffrr 'd 185i, - . LOCATED Corner of Baltimore ?$? Charles Streets HALTIMOKE, Ml). rp IT^ Largest, Klcjjanjly Kurnisbc<?,8m L Popular Cominercia'l College in the IJi iiec Stales. Designed expressly lor voting Aler defrinug to obtain a Thorough PracliC'il Hnzi niss Education in the shortest possible linit anil at llie least expense. A Large and Beautiful Ornamented Ci i c u l.i r, containing upwards of SIX SQU.lJih FEET, with Specimen of Penmanship, an I a Large Kntirariug (Ihe finest of the kind rvi-i made in 1 1H9 country) representing the interior View of, the College, with Catalogue minting terms, &c., will be Sent to every young Man on application, Fkee of Ciiapce. \V ii to immediately and jou will rcceivcthe package return mail Address ?. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md. J inuary 14, id60. ly W ESTEJiA"" HOTEL. rPflK und?T?.?trncd having ]en*ed the well 1 kijuwn T-J f EJUV STArW of Joseph Lnt ]? r, on German street, Shcpherdstown, is now prepared to accommodate Travellers and the Public generally. 'J he HOUSE is large and commodious, having been thoroughly ronova tei. His TABLE shall at all times be suppli ed wiih ihr best the markets afford. 1 1 is L*Jli is well stocked with the ch'ifcest Wines and I.i uois. His STABLE is large and room} and shall at ail lime.v'be furnished with abun dance of provedder. lie has also a largf K Ikl) for tiie accommodation of Diovers and Watrgbhe'rs. In the yard is a pair of ILJ Y SL\ JLES.w here all persons having Hay, Cut tle, or other articles to be weighed will be promptly waited on. i\. Ii. ? Hoarders taken by the week, month or year. His Terms will be moderate and iu all cases made lo suit the times. Hoping by strict attention lo business Mid a dtfsire to please to merit and leceive a iibcial share of the public's patronage. The public's humble servant. WM. II. CKOYVL. Slipph^rdstown, April 2 1850. tf v *hu \ r jpjin^ ' * .1 m S O.V 8 Mountain Herb Pills. AllOTTt, w<! present yon with a perfect Jikenens of Tczu co, a chief of a tribe of the Strang#! Aztec Nation, tlnit once ruled Mexico. You will find a full account of him and his people in onr Pamphlets and Almanacs? to be had erratic. fp>m the Ap?nta farther Pills. Tho inventor and manufacturer of ?? J udxoo's Moun tain lleib 1'ilU," has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly everj* country in 1 1 10 world, lie spent over six years among the Indians of the Kockv Mountains and of Mexico, and it wa? thus that the '? Mountain' Hkkj: Pill*'' were discovered. A very interesting account of his Adventures there you will find in ojir Almanac and Pamphlet. It is aa established fact, that all diseases arise from IMPIKF, BLOODt Hie blood is the life ! and when any foreign or unhealtlr* matter g*ts mixed with it. ft is at once distributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison. and all the vital organ* quickly coni|>Iain. The stomach will not digw?t the rood perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sulliciency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The lur.gs become closed with the poisonous matter ; henee, a cough ? and all from a slight imjmrity at the fountain head of lift* ? the Blood! As if you had thrown. some enrtl*, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the wholf course of. the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly dues impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the postage* become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon die* out. These piiia not only puiify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they r.re, therefore, unrivalled as a Cl'KE FOR BILIOUS JDIRKASES, f.irer Complaint, Sick Headache, &C. This J\nti-Ih1i<~\;s JUnhcine expels from the blond the hidden seeds of dis ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vitjil organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within vour r#*cli, a medicine hUe the ?' Mwrmuf Hkuk Pius,"* that will pass directly to the afflicted p;wts, through the blood and Hutu* of the body, and cause the sufferer to biighteu with the flubh of beauty aud braltlu Juilson's Pills are the Beat Remedy in exist ence fur the following Complaints : Ilwel Complaints, lability, Inward Weakxest, C'Utjhs, I+rcr and Affile, Liver Comphtinls, C*)lds, fhnole C<t npiainUJMimcss of Spirits, Chest Pvktises Headaches, J'il>v, Ciotitxness, Jvdu&'vrH, SUme and Gravel. Dj/sjfipsia, Ivjlyntta, ??umda> y Symp Diarrhcea, Inflammation, Urns. Dropsy, * * * ? ? ? GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE ! Females who value health, should never bs without j these Tills. They purifr the blqrx), remove obstructions of all kinda, cleanse the j.kin'?tf :*H pimple* and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. jK The Plants and Herbs of which these PMls are made, were discovered iu a very surprising way among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico (let the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contain* of the " Gkk.iT MmOJik" of the Aztecs. Observe. ? The Mountain Hrrb Pills are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Etuk hex cnn!aini 40 pills, and Retail at 2a em's jxr r Ia*x AH genuine, have Ux tijnaiure of O. I JUDSO.Y& CO.. on 'tack Vox. B. L. JUDSON, & Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, i\o. 50 I. roii arc! Street, A' E H' 10KK-. Iff Agents wanted always ? Address as abore. fl j3 For sale by Dr. A. S. Slonebraker, Shepherdstown. l)cc 10, 1859 ? lv JOHN CRU1KSHANK, Commission Merchant, Xo. 73. TV AT E R STREET , GEORGETOWN, D. C, Respectl'ullv solicits the patronage of MIL LAR'S and FARMERS. Adjacent to tho Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and pledges himself lo attend all business en trusted to !?itn with prompt!. ess and dispatch. October 29, 1859. 6mo / HM L for sale by U Oct 15 * 0. S. RENTCH. l ? HALF Barrel# of Country Tar for )3 pale bv ]). S. jtentch. I B US I' received, a fresh supply of Open HihhI*, fur sale by J an 7 Nil! <$? Billmyer . RIED Fruit fur sale by LLc 24 D. S. Renlch. ?f I. C. Cuvjield. W. B Cnnfield. J. II. Meredith, OtvvrfitM, llrot\\CT Sc Co., No. 229 Market St., corner nj Churl cs, BALTIMORE, MD., . U'UAI mi.B 1 M I'UKTbllh AND M A N U V*A C TtJ R K R5 OF With SWORDS, SASHES, Belts, , Cops, Buttons . Laces , Ejuiukttts, PLUMES, DRUMS, ?c. IITATCHES, Jewelry. Fancy Goods,Cutlery , ! \V Clocks, and Military 0 noils of every de 1 scriplton stich us Sworda.i Epaulettes, Sashes, | Hats, Lace, Bu'tons, <fcc. Military compaiiie* I'uri'ished complete with every article. Now opening; a msgnificent stock of New Gcods, such as American, English. German and I Fferrch Jewelry, 'in srts and in single pieces. ; Ue.si quality Gold Watches, English Levers J Skeleton do., Duplex, Anchcr E^cappment, Le r ines, some very small fi r ladies, set with pearls ( ami diamond*, elegantly enamelled, I r depend ent and Quarter Second W at^hes, Hunting 18 caret gold Watches in every variety. Rich China Vases, from Paris and Dresden, j French and ^paoi.-li Fans. j Silver, Gold, Ivory, I'earl, and Leather Card , Cases, do., d>>? do, Port Monaies. Elega t Gilt and Ifronzed (blocks, Candlebras. ALUA'i'A WAKE ? Spoons, foiks, ladles, but ler kn|*cs, &c., of ihe best quality. Plated tea and colTee sets, castors, waiters, cake baskets, vreelal>|r dishes, tureens, butter dishes, candlesticks, teakettles urns, salt cellars. I Tortoise shellcombs, new styles, English and American table cutlery, scissors, pen knives, ja xj'rs. sporting leniv s. music boxes, 2. 3. 4,5, and 8 pairs of jewelers scale#, weigh is, Sic. Watchmakers' tools and materia'* ; Waich Glasses of every description; a complete cssort ment of dentists Files. C. B.& Co., -offer the above goods on the ve ry best terms, Call and examine. March 3, 18G0. ly HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS. | The proprietors find manufacturers of IIOS TETTE1CS CK'l.EIir.ATEU STOMACH BU TE US can appeal tv ii li perfect confidence to physicians anil citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of llosietter's Stomach lJit t?rs for the last year amounted to over a half niiilion 'bottles, and from its manifest steady ? inorei.se in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reaoli Dear one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for t lie rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prouiiuent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Hitters to their patients, but arc ready at all times to give testimonial.-) io its eilicacyin all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in t lie way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hosteller's. Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and nguc and various other bilious complaints h;ivc counted their victims by hundreds. To be j abie to state confidently that the "Bitters" J are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, > giving it that toue and energy indispensable ; for the restoration of health, it operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them toacoudition essential to the healthy discharge Df the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find : in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rcjuveuating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility ; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested tho merits of this article. A few words to tho gentler sex. There are certain periods when their carcs are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for 11 it infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during (he summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear tip under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer tho Hitters to all oilier invigora ! tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, i dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persous of sedentary I occupation, aud nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tel ter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAPTION. ? We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for Hostettkr's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and sec that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" Wown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sola by ait druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the Umtod States, South Ame rica, and Germany. F rsaleL) L>r. A. S. Stonebraker, Sbep herdsic w'i, Va. Feb. 25, I860. ? ly BAGS ! BAGS ! J\ LL persons having BAttS in their XX possession belonging to the undersign* ed are requested lo return thpm without further notice. I). S. RENTCH. J <n'jary 21. 1860. tf 1 jT)U RE article of Kerosene Oil. for sa'e ! A by Hill <$* Bilhnyrr. JOEN IVILSON, Established in 1807? Retired 1853. JOHN E. WILSON, r, AGiyST, , TIIF SCRV1VINO PARTNER OF joHjY iv/lsojy cS- sow. 5 , __ 3 S*o. 14 Baltimore Street ', near the Bridge, i ' now removed rb N. W.Cor. Howard and Camden Streets, KKARLY OPPOSITE CAhDEN STATION', BALTIMORE. Constantly on hand- and for sale, OL P IV LYES, BRANDIES, OLD RYE , BOL'fi BOX lYlflSKJLYS, ii'c , in Wood or L>hiught and Bottles. O It D DIPLOMA Rl'E WHISKEY. 1852. 18i2. TUB DIH.OMA OF THE MD. INSTITUTE. "This Diploma, of the first class, was award* ed by the Maryland Institute for the Pronation of Mechanic Arts, to John K. Wilson, of Balti more, for best OLD IiYE WHISKEY, exhibi ted at the Exhibition of Articles of American Manufacture, held in the eily of Baltimore, on the 1st day of October, ltfj'i." JOSHUA rJXSA.\T, President. G. H. Hunt, Secretary. The OM Diploma Kye Whiskey, together with selection from the choieest stocks ?of RYE WHRKEYin Alleghany, Washington and other counties in iVJaryl&nd, ranging in price fiom 75 cents, fel, $1 lio, $1 50, $2, ?".2 50, and fc.3 per gallon, constantly on hand and for sale by bbls., half bbls., denijohns, gallon and single bottle, -at the *? ^ "Diploma Old Kyc Whiskey" Warehouse, corner' now ARD &. CaMDEN streets. Nearly Opposite the Passenger Station of the B. S{ o u. a. On 1 1 and examine. Orders Solicited and promptly executed by, the Agent JOHN E. WILSON August 13, 1559. ly 8, I IN 1> S E Y ' S IMPltOVKl) S??0D soucfuan. I H L: l) MiV A C K N 0 \V l &D O E 1) REM ID ML JIGEJVT FOR IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, THAT DUES ITS W OUK THOIMUGIII.Y, HFFF.C rUAI.LY, AND WITHOUT FAIL!!! Scrofula, Cutaneous l ipases, Pi mules un the l>ce, I rriIIS great PI- Kit' IEU, now before the pub -L lie i-ui a few v?f?rv. lias already won n name and reputation unexam; led in tlie history o my medicine ev r invented. The ingredients composing u are simple, yet in combination uli powerful hi d'ifing disease from ihe human -ystem. I (cures Cancerous formalions, Erysipelas, LJoils, ..... Sore Eyes, >Ui *.Nc stubborn ulcers, | 8 aid bunds, Teller affections, l lihumutic disorder*, |Dy>pepsia, I Cosiiveness, Jaundice, I Walt Ktifuin, Miircurial Disiages, 1 lieueral Debility, l,iv.-r Complaint, I Lo?s of Appetite, f*>pints, j Foul Stomach.. Female Complaints, and all Disease* having heir origin in an impure state of the D.'oud. Every A^iit who has thu medicine for pale, uas cnculars on hand .conlwriing cert ficaies from persons who have been cured hy its cuio v any ol them are desperate cases, and com mend thrmselvoe to the attention of these af flicted with any < f the af>ove diseases. The following certificate alone m selrofed, a* carry rug with it the most indubitable evidence of the virtues ot this wonderful medicine. Sworn statement of Ddvul M'Creary, of Na pier Township, Bedford county : Iij April, 85fi, as near as I can rrpjember, a small pimple made i's appearance on my upper lip. which soon became enlarged and sore. I n;ed ponhrtrei'of sorrel, and a wa^h of Line vitroi, without eileci. Finding the s ore exten ding, i called on I)r. Elv,ol Schellsburg, who oronounced it t'A iVCEK and prescribe 1 a wash ??f sugar of lead and trend pUoltires. Finding these remedies of no avail, 1 called upon Dr. Shalfer, of Davidsville, Somerset c-'unty, who also p o.iour.ced the diseaso of Cancer, and gave me idiem; I and external remedies ? the latter conM.-ting princ.pa ly of caustic; hut all to no purpose, as the disease continuied spreading to waid the nose. 1 next used a preparation of arsenic, in form ol *-a|ve 'I'his for a iiiue eke li ed the disease, but the inflammation boon in creased. I next called upon Dr. Stat er. of St. Ciairsvillc, Bedford county, who aiso pronoun ced the disease Cancer, ami applied a salve said to be a never failing remedy, but it had no cf 1 feet whatever in ch? ckiug the spread of the tore. In December, of the su i e year, the disease biid eaten away a g'i at pari of my upper part of my lip, and had attacked the io?e, when I went to Cincinnati, where I conaulted Frof R. S. N w to? , o the Eclectic Medical <*ull?ge. He pro nouncod the dnee e "adutaneous Cane r, su , perinduced by an inordinate u.-e of mercury." i tie applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me i internal remedies. My face healed up, bu1 the f inflammation was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he oronounced me cured, and I ! left fer home. In April ibe diseuse again re ' turned, and so vio'ent was the pain that 1 could not rost at night ! Late in May I re ume t to j Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with w bom I remained ! until S> ptemher, during which time he u?ed ev ery known remedy, and partly succeeded in checking ibe diseast, but wben I r turned hom<* there were s!nl three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using ISawton s t preparoaons, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Fly, but tt e Cancer continued growing un til it bad ea'. off the left side of my now, the greater portion of my left cheek, a d attacked ; my lalt dye. I had given op all hope of ever i being eured, since Dr. Ely sai-1 he cnoidonl? give relief, but that a cure was impossible. In March 1858.1 bought a bottle of4*Blo?d Search er M but I must confess (hat I had no faith in it I was very weak when I commenced taking it; bu( I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was ta ken my face was healed as il by a miracle, 1 used a fourth bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last tevei years. Al bough my face is sadly disfigured. I am still grateful to a benign Providence who has , spared my lile.andwbicb has been done th ough the insfrumenlality of l.indney's Improved Blood Searcher, DAVID M'CREARY. Sworn and suhwibed, thi? 3 1 at day of Au gust, A. L>. 1858, before me, O' e of the ju^ltcea o> the peace, in and for tte Borough uf Hoili day?b rg, Ulair County, Pa. t Wiiaea* ? U. J. Jone*. J 'hn Gorl?'y, J. P. L1ND0KY & LEMON, Proprietors, HoMidaysburg, Pa. (rj* For sale by Dr. A. S. ."Uonebra er.^hep herdatown, Va , and Dr. L. 8. Evan*, Haorock, |Md. July 30, 1859, 37?1; Stealth or sickness! CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. I :. . ? ?. lis. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS ! rpiIK blood furnishes the material of every X boue, muscle, gland and tibre in the human frame Wh?u pure ? it secures health to eve ry organ j when corrupt ? it necessarily pro duces disease. JiOLLO H'U 1FS FILLS ope rate directly upon ihe elenientsof the. stream of life, neutraJizing the principle of disease* and thus radically curing the malady, whether located in the serves ? the stomach ? the liv er ? the bowels ? the muscles ? the skia ? the brain? or any other pait of the system. Used Throughout the World ! ; HOLLO irjrs PILLS are equally effica jcious in complaints common to the whole hu man race and in disorders peculiar to certaiu ; climates and localities. Alarming Disorders. Dyspepsia and derangement of the liver? the 9ource ol infirmity and suffering? and the cause of innumerable deaths ? yield to these curati ves in all cases, however aggravated, acting as a{ mild purgative, alterative and tonic ; they re lieve the bowels, purify the fluids and invigo- j rale the system and the constitution at the j tame lime. I General Weakness? Nervous Comnlaiiits. A When all stimulants fail the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nei ves and enfeebled muscles ol the victim of general debility. Delicate Females. All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a lew doses of these nnld but infallible alteratives. .No mother who regards her own or her children's health should tail to have them within her reach. Scientific Endorsements. The London Lancet , the London Medical Jlcvitw, and the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eu logized the i'lllsand their inventor. i IJollowat/' 8 Pills tire the best reined}/ known in the world for the fallowing disease* : Asthma Headaches Lionel Complaint# Indigestion Coughs Influenza Colds Inflammation Chest Diseases inward Aeakncss Cost vent-ss Liver Complaints Dyspepsia i.owncsa ol spirits Diarrhoea Piles Dropsy Stone and Gravel Debility Secondary Symptoms l ever and Ague Venereal AlTectiona J female Complaints Worms of all kinds J H^'Caution! ? .None ar?i genuine unleas the words "Holloway, Arte York and London , " 'are discernible as a Wat'i-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or 1 box ; the same ir.Ky be plainly ?cen by holding the laif to the light. A handsome reward w ii, be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party 01 parties counterfeiting the medicine or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollowat, 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and by all re pectab.'e Diuggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Slates and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cenis, cents tnd ?1 each. There is a considerable saving by ta king thclarejest N . B. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every di?ord? r, arc aflixed to each box. August I'l, 1859. ly THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! THE OXYGENATED BiTTERS! THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! AN UNF AIL 'NG REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, on INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, FLATULENCY, III. IRTBI RN, A T I D I T V, FLATULENCY, HEARTBURN, ACIDITY, FLATULENCY, HEARTBURN, DEBILITY OP THE SYSTEM, DKBfLITV OP THE SYSTEM, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, Water Brash, Oppression after Eating, Water Brash, Oppression after Eating, Water Brash, Oppression after Eating, JAUNDICE, JAUNDICE, JAUNDICE, Sick I-om of Apprlltc, Sick Headache, Lout of A |>|>c(lte, Sick Headache, Lm? of Appetite. LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE, NEURALGIA, NEURALGIA, NEUR ALGI A, BILXOUS COHPLAINTS, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, <fcc. <fec. &c. <?c. <fcc. <frc. <fec. <fcc. <fcc. &c. <fec. <fcc. AND all Disuses bfin* tber Origin ii IMPERFECT DIGESTION. IMPERFECT DIGESTION. IMPERFECT DIGESTION. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS ! THE OXYGENATED BITTERS THE OXYGENATED BITTERS ARE PREPARED BY S. W. FOWLE & Co., 18 Tremont Street, Eoitoa, And art Sold ty Ihoix Agents, and by Dniggkti and D*iLer* la VImIv ci a?, b<>tb in City and Country, EYEBYWFEEE. EVERYWHERE. EVERYWHERE. Prepared by SKTH Vv . JbuWLE & CO., Boston, and for sale by Win. Moul der and Dr. A. S. Slonebrsker,She,?herd? town; Joseph E. Claggen, Hatpei's Fer ry; C. E. Boiler <fe Co , and E. H. Camp bell, Charleston; C. B. Hancock, Sum rail Point; Smith & Son. Middles a\ ; 1 im* berlake <S I Subline, Kipp??n; and by all dealeia every where. April 23-lb5U. iniii! wiiuniiii c5 S, jTj.ii ji'.g 4 Bmtvotent Institution ffHtbHthtd b; Spcciul lu'iiluwintiit, for Iht HcHej " vj thf Srck and Distressed, of. Jlicteil with Virulent and /jfjiJifliic Distant. rmiR TTONVaRD ASSOCIATION, ir. view X pt the awful uclioii of tiun.au ijfe cau sed by Scxu.if dH?as*s, several \t;?rs a"u il . rected their Consiiltifg-Surfceori loop^i, a Jjjs. pens4ry for the trvaimeut uf tlii? claij 0f(j . seases, in all their forms, and Jo (fjv,. ifvnr ]CJL*iUll(JL 0KJT1S to ail a[ u ? letter, with a de#C4 iptioii of their c ? ...'diiK/n (age, occ'ipat?Oh? habits of life. &c ^unl inca ses of extreme poverty, to Furnish .Vtdicin-i i tree of Ckurtrr. The Directors of the Association, h lUlr late Annual Report express the lushest >a*:v laclion with lite success which has alleiited tho . labors uf ihcir Surgeon* in the euro of S^ertua* loi i*hoc ? , Seminal WeaknessGon^ri+rnes.Glfct, jS)pbillis, the vice of Onanism or Sell' Abuae, | Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder , kc , aud order a continuance ol the same plait lor the ensuing) ear. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhov t>f Seminal Weakness, tlw Tire of Onanism, Mas. tur bation or Self Abuv6> and other diseafesur the Sexual organs, bjr the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a scaled emelope.) FREE OF CIUR6E, OD Ttceip of TWO STA?11'? for poslage. Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLLY 110U?HT(ky Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, Mo. JJSwulh NinthStref I, Philadelphia, Pa. July -3, J) The Amcric&w V eget&YAc FAMILY MEDICINES. Y O *fcdieim? aJverlicJ ei.licr in ihcUuitri l\ State* or in Europe have the well Mabliah ed nnd we 'l-deserved cclcl?ri I v of DK. !V. OF. FAT'S LIFE PII.LS ANDPHOKMX HIT. TEltS, and so universal is their use' m nJ;, families ol l bar couutry, i" every Slat* and almost t very town and village thai they nuy ba pronounced, without the l<*a^t decree o.'* ostenta tious pretention, to be the Family Medicium ol America. In all Derangement* of the D'gesiive Func tions, and of '.he Liver, ltowel'<, Kidneys, Iliad, der and principal V isera, there is certainly noth ing to be compared with them lot the prompt and effectual re.iof which they otloul. Cotlivenew of a I kind* ; Piles, however nh. slinate ; Dysjiephia, Flatulency, Headache, .Ner vous D hility, Ciemra' Weakness, Fever mi l Ague and other Intermittent Fever* ; W orim ! in Children and Adult* ; I'holic snd tScfiM.I ' Pains in the Organ* and Limb* ; Irruptions . ? t* ' ihe Skin, Ulcers, Sores, lliles, Unheal'h/ Complexion, Hhcuniattum, Gout, Dropsy. De cline, Palpita i on of the Heart, and Km>h ..f the lilood to itie Head, ns well as till other do rangemenls ol hct'ih, yield to ihcw aalonibhiug remeii4es with a certainty and rapidity uu piece denied in the history of medicine. In proof ol this, and much more lint a world readily he behmd in an Age in which tho m<?t I ex iravjgiint pretention* are set up lor com|i?r.i lively worthless preparations, ?.re proved of thoasand* ol' certificates v.duntaiily transmitted to ll.e Proprietor by |'je pemna cured, and I w hi? h may lx? mtii ?i hi&olliee. i'olb'Uit Lit k Pills and Fnot.vrt IIittcii* are mild and agrecatWe in their rj?ei ttio.i, uii I iflfct ually cleanse Ihe .vysteii) of all impurities without oceaai. ninu a?rv prostration ol strength, or requiring any con lint-rue nl v>?' cliabg' oldu1'. Prepared aud sold by 1?K WM. B. MOP F A T. 3.15 Broadway, .New \ork. October 1, lK;jy. If* SANFORD'S LlYJiR liV VIGOR A TOR W EVER DKRILITATL9. {T i* compounded entiicly from Hums, arid . Iihn heroine un e?i fact, a r?l?mta'd ^ 1 o? 1 1 o 1 1 1 c , known and upprutrd \>j all that u*cd It, and in ; ?>w . ir;.ui(rd to w lh cofu fideiire hi all ihci'ia- ea ea for wl. ich it in recommended. O It ha* rured th? ti?. H Ri da within th ? Tn# t two year* who had < given lip all h->p?'? ul uriiLi, ui the numer- on* unaoliuud cctliU in niy powot- q siiin ahovr. T he d<?*? niu^i hi* ^ adapt' d loth temper mnrnt of (lie inrtmd- _ uai lacing it, arid ua. led in such quantiiiea > an tu act neatly on the Wowel*. 2 I, el the du tales of ? you judg* nwnt guide y ?/u in ih?* u<*e til the q- I.IVJ,!. l.\ V IliOltA ? fi ?K, and it will cure LJ Liter U' iiipla'n'*, iiiiliou? A'.iatkk, V)y?- ^ ptp?M, Uhmnic iHa - i hot f , bummer i'uiu> ?J plaints, Dynenen, i)rup*y , hv/ui SSti m?<b, tiahiiu.<l (*o?ti?rnr?a I UbuiK, t bi'!e?a, Cholera Motbua, Uhoiera In fuiiiuru, f Uioleuci-, J..uimIi<?, Female Wc^k UQ'Wa, and may he u?ed aucr?fc?lttdy a-, an Ordinary Fumily Mediciu^. it wnl tuir ?i( K 1 1 1 10 A l)A< 'H K, (aa tbonaanda ran lealify,) in twenty nun him*, if two or three I < a-po<>rulul are tskin at ihe commencement 'I the attack. ' Mn Mater in tlu* mouth wi<b iho lovi|ora* t?.r, and aw allow hotb toother. /'rice One J)tjllur per bottle. - ALSO? SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FRu.Vf Fore \erf?iH.iie Eilr<ci?, aa l pi*( np in Glaai A f l'?nht. u?ni mt ii , r.p m t>,f chin ate. i'-.?.ilv Cetha.. t4 FIU.ua gentle ?'Ut ;ct.ve Cafhatiir ? propria '"r Ims used in hi? fir?lic? m no (ban twenty yeara. ^ I h? c?ii?tamU ii> u. cr?inf d * m ? n.J from iiio.se wbo have luoa u#rd the Film *nd the tatu.'acu< it (J wntcn all rtpre.t in rfgar d to ib?*ir u*e. ha* ~~ injured uie to phce them wit jn the rrg:h of all. J he F ofesmoh w?.j| ^ know that dtffVrrej t/?l!.arijc? act 01 1 differ. < cut pontine of iho bowela X The FAMILY C \. H TIIARTIU rill ht?, with due reference < to tbts well estate 'lebed fart, been corn- q pounded horn a ?a^ 'iety ot the purr# t Vrg. r t ?b J e EiUacU, which act alik*. on every p-*'* of the alineoia. 'y canal, and are good and rafe in ill ei?ei -?here a ('atharlie la n eded. web a* Derange n-irr. n of t!,e 8 o a, h, 8leej inew, Paintio lb* !>uck and f.olrx, Cuatjvent"*, Fain and Soreneai ,'n?er iSe whole b?*Jy, from audden cod, which i '<e<j? eiijy if i.eciectcd end in a long c>orae o[ , fe-rr, l.oas of Appetite, a Creeping beoaetion .of t oil ower the bjdy, l?e*tle??n*?a, Headache, : ?r weight in the head, ail Ii.demoiat "7 Di??a ??5, W trans in Children or Adi?lt?,Hbeu?n>tietn, ;? g'eat Further of the blood und m*ny di****' to which fle?h la b^tr, too nurrerou* to mention in thie advert;i-emeni. Lfoae 1 to 3. Price Three Dimes. 1 be Liter Inn'gorator and Family Cithutic Pflle are retailed by Druggi?t? generally, and ?oU wholesale ' J the Trade <n ; II the large town.. 8. T. W. 8ANFOKD, M. D., A1 nofactarei and Proprietor, 3 aft broad a ay, S'ew York. November 12, j?59. i/