wit aft( pular. A few days ago, a man who bad been bound over on a serious charge of assault and battery, 'offe'red as his bail a very rough looking customer, whom be introduced as "Judge Barnes, of Dela ware county." The following dialogue,wili ex plain matters: "Well, Mr. Murphy, you say you wish to give 'boll; pray, who is your man ?" "Judge Barnes, of Delaware county." ' "And who-is Judge Barnes, of Delaware eone ?" "As respectable a man, sir, as you'll find north ssf Mason dr. Dixon's line." "Is there any one-here who knows him?" -"Yes, sir, Mr. Wilson." "Mr. Wilson, do you know Judge Barnes of Delaware county?" "yes, sir." "What is he?" "A Judge." "Indeed? How lung has he been upon tho bench ?" "Some twenty-eight years." "Possible? It is very singular that we have never heardof him. Yon are certain he is a Judge ?" • "Yes, sir." "When did you last see him act as such ?" "On Monday night, ,at O'Brien'S cock pit, in Pasayunk read." "By judge, then, you mean that he decides chicken disputes?" "Yes, sir." "But you said that -he had been twe'nty.two yearoLon the bench. What do you expect'me to umierstancl by that ?" "ihat Mr. Barnes isiri cord wainer, and has been a ninths? of brogans since 1834." At , thoinonclusion of this testimony, the magis tratesame to the conclusion that "Judge Barnes, of DislaWare," was not just the parson to give vi tality te a thousand dollar bail bond, and the pri- Boner was incontinently sent below.: Queer places, these polo) courts! In. "I haven't taken a drop of liquor for a year,'!_ said anindividual of questionable morals. "Indeed -I but which of your features are we to 'believe 7 —your lips or your nose?" JEW" The American Agriculturist speak-, of s. STOW; of pigs with square snouts. A learned goat .can add, subtrdet and multiply, but these figs can give an illustration of the square root. THE WAT TO TREAT INJOILIES.—If a bee stings you, will you go to the hive and de-troy it?----- Would not a thousand, coma upon you ? If you twelve a trifling injury do not go about the streets proclaiming it and be anxious to avenge is. Let it drop. It is wisdom to say little respecting the injuries you may have received. Or- A false friend is like the shadow on a sun dial, which appears in fine weather, but vanishes at the approach of a cloud. pit- All men who do anything must endure a depreciation of their efforts. It to the dirt whielt their chariot wheels throw up. A POLITICAL EQUILIBRICIL-At the late eke tion.in Massachusetts, the town of Smith Dan vers voted as follows for Governor : Banks, Republican, 444 - Beach, Democrat, 444 Lawrence, American, 444 'lhatrown wattrery impartial in its favors, and, ; wail determined "that - no - party shOnld have cause to oomplain of it. ilig4 There's no fun in going a fishing when the fish won't bite, and the gnats and mosquitoes jag' The next best thing to force in speaking ;:ViUimely grace in keeping silence-..., New. Livery Stable: . • • TEE undersigned has established n new LI YR LL - RY STABLE, in Kith,. Silk - Stables, at the Lebanon Valley It. R. De pot, Lebanon. lie kas good and safe Horses. Cnrriages, : se may be desired, and careful Drivers, which he'aiit hire on fair terms. lie hopes by being attentive to bus iness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Ap ply at Bubnie's Hotel, or at the Stables. • DII2..;CAN Dicßit R. • /13.—1 run en 031.X1811S between the R. it. Depot and all parts of Lebanon and North Lebanon. Appliert tio4to be made at Knbnle's Hotel, Cartnony's, or the Eagle Hotel, and.the Omnibus will call nt psesenger's .. homes in time for the cars Lebanon, Oct. 27, '57. FRANKLIN HOUSE, cbrner of Penn and Railroad streets, READING, PA. (Formerly Railroad Motel.) ERMAN RISTENBATT respectfully interns the public and visitors that be has opened the above otel, for their accommbdation and comfort. He bits rural:shed the home well, with every conveni ence; and also remoddeled the Chambers and Apartments, Bar-room, Parlors, ke. Ills Ifotel is fitted up with all the modern improvements, and visitors shall In furniiih ed with the beet the market affords at his table, and the Liquors of the best and purest kinds. N. B.—Hie Stabling is large, and yard attached, and strict attention paid to this department of the lintel. Reeding, May 18,1868. . NEW LIVERY STAIILF . ;. TILE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Dre. RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb anon where ho will keep for the public accommodation a good stock t v s ; of lIORSES and 'VEHICLES. He will keep gentle and good driving Horses, *MI handsome and safe Vehicle*. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. he. Lebanon, April 21, 1853. JAMES MARC!!. . TAKIE NOTICE. ••• Tht oltf dont worm is come to life again. • 'TOM RETER .MOVER would respectfully inform the 0 public that he continues the business of I.f3IESTONE SAWING AN - I/DRESSING by horse power, in Cheetnut Street,East Lebanon. He finishes the following articles Vet of the beet and moundest limestone that can be pre manakin this neighborhood, viz; does. SILLS nod PLAT FORMS. &REA, It S/14.8 and LIVADS. DELI.OII DOOR anitA, Conn-Swami, Shoe Scraper blocks, as well aa y other article that can be manufactured of limestone. His Curb-stones are from fourto five inches thick; and hie prices In accordance with the quality. He visa the first person that introduced the linieetone Into this place, and is now prepared to finish off lime stone so as to give It an appearnnce very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which wean .tion• he directs the public to the finished work at his es , tablishment. Ile respectfully Invites all those who in •• tend erecting new buildings, tend) lit his estaldiAnnent • • and convince themselves, of thn excellent finish of his •.,work .as also of the cheapness of Lie prices. •i • Lebanon, March 24., iSSS.-ly. Fitly .Doilat.% Ftbrittit. n:lluxTEß will Forfeit $3O If frilling to cure any ....., , ,L1 case of secret disease that may come under his cure. ...,no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex ...Jiro invited tolls Private lloome, 44 North Seventh St. .. , ,Phllad'a, without fear of interruption from other pa ..: .dente. Strangers nod others who have been unfortu- In the selection of a Phyeelan are invited to call. ENCY—Trongli unrestrained indulgence of- I glitipandons, by careen or self abuse. the evils are num '..sprnsts. Pretmdure impotency, involuntary eemlnel die .H wasting of the organs, lose of memory, a iii, .ss *tie for female society, general debility, or constitution ; ill derangetnent, are sure to follow if necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence; he offers a perfect cure. i _ READ AND FIEFLECP.—no afflicted would do well `" kd reflect before trusting their health and happluesn, and ^:'. ,many canes their lives, in the hands of phyaiciana taut,- " . tof this clam of maladies. I tin certainly Impossible '' or one Man to understand all the ills th e It conati.family l a :o o r to. Every respectable physician hen his pe ilf'ewur branch, In which he de more successful than bile brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study.. . . . . , ~YIIARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devOted to the ,Attubt.and treatment of di/wawa of tho wcuel organs, to gettler with ulcers upon the body, throat, neat, or legs, ..,,patrat in the head, or bones, mercurial rhenzuo, exi, ,pstresi, gravel, Irregularities, direases ariAng from youth - flu excesses, or impurities of blood, whereby the censtt_ tution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to oir•r speedy relief to all *ha may place titouuielvea under his Medicine tore:lAM to any part of United lAtate.a, •n.-Price Ten Dollen per 'Package. • -.11.0h)r sale. DR. DILIKINGSON'S CELEBRATED MAO NETO-NLYAITRIC MACiiTNE. No acid or other Ingre :iiiietd required; ire power being obtained from a perma nent magnet. No family should be without one. Price play to slo, Ocbel 20th, 1858.-17. aRECEIVED a superior PORT WINE, very del ' ticalso ElConn ALL, Loanolw PORTEN, CAmWEA and CINCINNATI CNAMPAGrpIi at RRIGARTEI Wino and Liquor Store. Pettenaill Cols ..DVERTIBIIO3 'AGENCY, 110 NASSAU Sr., NEW ic Yog,* 10 STU'S Bossion. 8. M. Pettongill a ~ are the Agents for the Lebanon ,Adrertiser, and the gegt influential and largest circulating Newapapere in SerlThilest States and the Canada". They are anther* Miler atestesei for tha at ear lowest Bates. ' • vsnwr 11' ' Lebanon Deposit Bank. (Late ''LEBANON VAT.LET Cumberland street. one door cod of Erfartard's TILLA V s to following 19.TES IsTunEsT on Fort year. and longer. 6 per cent. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annnnt; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per mutt - Tr annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits trout the date of depo,4t to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a ;liberal line of ae commodaticns to those who may Mcor tl5 with Deposits. payable on dentand. Will pay 'a premium on SPANISH and MEXIVAN DOLLAAS, and also on 01 Iffealcart•Dol. tars and Ilalf Dollars. Will snake collections on anti re mit to nil parts of the United Statas, the Cauttdas and Europe; riegotinto Loans, 54., &c: and do a general X CITANGE and DANKING BUSIA 11 SS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Cato. GL sus, Cashier. The undereigneil, MANAGERS, aro irelivitleally liable to the extent of their'EstatexAor all Deposits and 'other obligations of the liaT.A.Nos bgrosrr BANK." SIMON CAMERON; . G. DAWSON COLEMAN, GEORGE SMULLEII, LET! lc bINE, JAMES YOUNG, • AUGUSTUS BOYD; Lebanon, May 12,1855. GEORGE 0 GLUT. ' Lebanon - Mutual Insurance • Company. lacorporated.4- the Legislature of Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE AT JONESTOWN; LEBANON COVETT, GUARANTEE CAPITAL '555,000 ! TCOMPANY lain full operation, and ready to 1 make Insurance on all airula of property, in:roam or gauntry, and on as Severable terms tic. any well gov erned and safe company, either ou the Mutual or joint stock principle. • .President—JOHN BRINNEII, EVo: - , Vice Pica - Octet ...D. 31. ItANK. • Treaguivr — aflO. F. 141Elt.Y. Secretary.4AVlK, A. ItAllltY. , • • DIRECTORS : JonN BRUNNER, Esq. GEO. DOW, GEO. 1 0 . MELT, 1/. M. Kaaeraar, - NAPOLEON DEs/r, • JEFF- SMEZ, ;COHN C. SELTZER, • S. K. Tucecnisa, Davin M. Berm, DAVID %INK, -DANIEL DIFFER, A: ANTHONY S. ELY, Agent for Lebanon and rieinity aonekoirn; Feb, 3,1155. • SAVING FUND. National W Al Stee r t, MelLatlEit tt li-West corner of TIMM 114 - OORPOTWITO BY THE S7ATE. OF PEX.VSYLVANIA. Fi=re Per Cent—lnterest Money is received in any sum, large pr small, and inter est paid from the daYuf dept to the toy omvithdrawal The office is open every day front .9 o'clock in the morn lug 1111.5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till S oVock.. • EON. -rt - ExEY 1., BENIZER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE ; Tice.DreSident: WILLIAM J. 'BRED, Secretary., ontwriizs.• • . non. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Tirmrster Edward L. Carter, - Joseph 13. Barry, Robert Selfridge,. Francis Lee, Sum': K. Ashton. Joseph Yerkes, G. Landreth Mum's, Matey Didfentlerffer. .Money is received and payments _made daily with out notice. • . The investments are made in 'REM. ESTATE Alorrr- GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class sctniri tics as the Charter requires. Aug, 55. • ITITE undersigned would respectfully inforni the nubile that he has now a larger and more extensive llSSortmelft. Of MARBLE, ut liie NVwEzitataishment in Market street. than Ims ever heretofore been offered to the Public in Lebanon, the stock consisting of ITALIAN 'MARBLE, RUT- L...ND, STATUARY, DoREET., DARBY, I.SIARBILESTBR, all of whicharo done tip in the most scientific steleAlM in such a variety ordesigus as to suit the tastes 4 all. The public are invited to call at his , NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET, one square mirth of Union Hall. Lehman. Pa., where he will attend personally to all who will raver lain with their patronage. Ile would Also return ht is sincere thanks f.ir the liberal patronage afforded him since opening in business, and feeling the more encouraged by the interest insnifmted in his behalf by the public, he sacra upon a new season . with renewed energy, despatching business w ith a promptness becoming an honest meeltanie, fThrros Retexanable. Cull and Examine. Lebanon, Aug. 18, 'OS. .1. K. L A ULIILEUTY. 8—Also; a - number of ocleet Limestone Dnor Sills, for the accommodation of building, men and contrarkws, who would do well to ealr end examine. .1. 0. b. LebanomMarble Yard . • s. . . --:P' ""' ~ ''. - 01. • 4 , ;•',. .._ • ' . .10 - '.' .4r.t . a • ..b. N. : :i. , , " ? ' f's , ~ -, . • ! h riel': ~. i, , ~,,, • -. I --;':. ... ' it,.' .---e .' L' ,....4 -..."1t . :! C...1.1.4.-..rIET ......-, ..., ~ . -. .- , ....%%,..t., -, . - - 1 ,---...-- . 1 1.:p2; • • 1 OfIN FAT: itri.L. Stone Cuttyr, re:poetfelly informs U hie friends and the public in general that . ho is prepared to deal) kinds, of Faacr AND ORM 151 DATA t work at hisalerble Yard. it Walnut sin-et half way between the Court !rouse and Lebanon Valley. Itailretul. Depot. at the shortest notice. as peel es work done in any city in the United States, and being the only Stow Cutter in Lebanon county n-hn hte , Fery c..i a rognier r.pprntirc.hip to . the busineas, ho pledges hiinself that beetle cyan tame tare cheaper. and gins - a better flovit than an . other Man engfuLedin the same bilAillWA., ILIA al6^l: aDDAjAtS of Munnearl., nit.% rx STONaa, itiANIEJ-3, CaliallT.Y 1 . 067 N, i r tMl'aTear . STAIN...to. A/DO, t'ANDSTONE of the best quality for al/ usea, plain and Ornamental. A large asSoitment of Lou:- STONE for all kinds of hill:mem:irk, of coy slue and quantity. 4if..Pleve nail and examine prices and the stock Lefore you purcluise eh 'whom J•IIIN• .PARitELL. Lebanon. December 10.1815. N. B.—LETTERING done In Gomm. owl EngliAb. by the heat pre4lnl ivnrktner. NATIONAL HOTEL, RACE STREET, ABOVE TRIED, Pa/LALDELPHIA PEIT.T. ems, CYKOS CAMIANy _ . Fancy Furs—lbr Ladies and Citildre . TOON FARE7II.4 d: CO., No. SIS (new no.) MARKET si.) Street, above Eighth. Prot.to's...—intporter., Manu facture's and %miens in FANG FURS,, for Lathes and Children: also, 6.'IIVA Furs, Fur. Collars, and Moves,— The number of years that we hare been engaged in the Fur Liminess. and the general rharnoter of our Fara, both .file gqynlay and price fa Pa genM'elly kitown through out the Country, that we think it nbt tweetwary for na to• say. anything more than that we have now opened OUT assortment of FOSS, for the Fall and Winter Soles. of the largest and must heautlful 'assortment that we have ever offered behme to the public. Our Furs have all been imported during the present mutson, when money was scarce and Furs much lower than at the present time. and have been manufaci end by the most compe tent workmen; we are therethre determined to sell them at such prices Si will eulitintlo to giro tut the replaßlinil wo have borne fur years, that is to sell a good article for a very 'small pro.fit. Storekeepers will do well .to give tts.a call. as they will. fled time largest aisortMent 'by far to select from in the city, and ut motinfiteturero prietw. • JOil FARETRA it CO.; No. 818 MARKET Street, above Bth., PIitLAVA. Sept. 22, 18.58,-1 mos. lievary W. Orertrian, NO. 14 (Ohi No. 6) South THIRD Street., below Aida , ct,lade] pith. CeIt II . I IEA.TIIER DEALER , Skinr. Mumma, Linings. Binding.. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, &c. "L — Rough 'Leather, bought or taken in exchange. March 2,1858.—1 y. New Stage Line • Between Humnielatown end Middletown. ON and after the 15th Mgt- the sub aeribers will run a Daily Stage Lin between Hummeletown and 111hklletown, 'connecting with the are on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the STrirat and departure of the same at. Hummel& town. They also .keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle town for theemounnodation or the public. Oood horses and all kinds of conveyiancea. November 2.1.857. DEaUFP..& 001IBJMY. . AU leantiNg to amgrage, to a *sad oalisate, soil aai And mea I , *O, or adaridemat Qf ifsweadon Zook THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FOUNDRIES,MACHINE SITOPS, &c. LIVE WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Lob_ anon. LcbHmn county, Pa. crif2now,,,,n, ChM. At'', P. Ir. WEIMER,. Prowl /Icl. r l ",ilinto, °tors. manufacture Steam. Engines from SS-ill 1 to 300 horse power, Of the latest styles W tiktotem, and patterns, - with - 01 the modern ini j ~.. Yse:r.x2Wc... , . movements. Alen, superior Portable En gines (with Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on irheelt fin. Saw MM., wood sawingand Heisting pnrpose•=. Pa -- titular att,ntion is called to our sinall Upright Ungints for Printers, bruggists and persons wanting a stall amount of Power. They take up n very small space, mid can be pot up in a room an a household fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines and Machinery far Anthracite and other' Blast Furnaces. of improved constritetion Forge Hammers, of P. L. Weimer 's Patents; Rolling MM. Sawing, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps. Hoisting MaChinery -for Mines andStone.gintr rice, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges. Shafting, Hangers, Ptilleys:Torning Lathes, Dal 'I t.esses, Planing MacidllCS, /1111fIS S1.011(W1113. - velvet and Brass . Fixtures. G lobe,Steam valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings or every description. . ALSO, Boilers 4f any size, form and weight, made of the best Material be writ known and experienced work men; Smoke Stooks. Water. Tanks, GaS Flues. Heaters, and Sheet Iron. Work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares oft. ) . inches and hammering each square; any im perfection, itt thus d..teeted, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in Tory bqr Along in this country.] •.ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the nveWaftkrAxtures. constantly on 'band, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable terms. Irou,Briva.antleomposition AtetaLeast- Inge made to order, at the shortest notice. • REPAIRING. attended to with. promptness .antl de spatch. A gang of Boiler:Makers always ready-for Ba ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORE: Made to order. 4fge- OrderErrespertfally rolicired. All rommenientions by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to, railroad oreanalpfree of charge. war. WEIM SIG Lebanon, 101ey , 4, 1858 JEREMIAIT ISOA.S LEBANON CO UNT)I, STEAML A NIA(); L L. • 730A8, MSSEIt & GETTIE 7 7 - - inform Ma - citizens of Lebanon col:b to utyand neigbboring emu . ties; : ihat. 41tig t 4=' , % they aro uow in full operation, and aro prepared to do all kinds of CABPENTE WORKBI-M &CHINE RY Flooring, Boards,- .Weather 13oardiug, Sash ,D oars; Word Ow Door Frames, Shutters., Blinds, Planing_ Scrolls, SAWING, and any other 'kind of Sawing which may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to Inform - the public tliat7theY likvethe latest :shd best im proved machinery in the county, such' Woonworan'S PLANER, &e., and that they are able to, produce as good work as the enmity can -preduce: •, None but the best and well-sersoned LUMBtil;Will be used. Carpenters and livilders are invited to ball and examine their ready made stock;widen they will always keep oil bend. and judge for.theniselveS. • Their Shop is, on Pitiegrove Hoed, near Plircaner's Old Voundry. - [Lebanon...lane 17,1557. ELLI,I,II LONGACRE....IOIIX O. N ABET ',Acca GA SUIT' MIST Corripany. LT, B.ANON Door and Saf•lia Ma wafa felony. Located on the tS'tenin- Throe Road, near Cumbartand Tlll untloreigneri respectful:} in '. l iefrilAreo, fi . .rin the public in general- that they v..:l;:ti.tioZA neve nthiett In i r,ely to I : heir h...Etnt:r estate . s ttliit„ ,;,,,„ thinnent. ;Intl.:Aso have all h.iittns af the k .‘„ -.,...,, '',7T-Frintest ankLbest intproved MACHINERY in the Stnte htnenll epenition. nech 11.3 . . WOODAVORTIPS FLOORING, cf-c,, Planing, Scrolls, Sawing',' and the experience acquired by E. Losciung and J. °Ann ducinu their connection with the Dour. Sash- and Lumber Trade. tier a MI other of yeftra I):Lnt, affords fail as aomnee of their abi ity, in connection with. GABEL. to select Ftock - Elliklain to the wants of the Door and Clash business in this State: They`now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, (11,..11 favorable tering, a 'judiciously llSSattcqt stock of DOttllS. SASII. &c., from the best Linnhcr manuthetories in the I:!tate. feeling contidenttithat their ofwill't7ontlt is not to.be excelled by any other establishment in the State In regard_ to enici-mpis in eiae,qualityor is calculated to afford thorough salistactiOu to all thty.:e, who may favor:the undeisigned with their custom. The fu . llowlng list comprises the leading, articles of Mock on bane:— • Doors. of all sizes; ~.9.a.11. of all sizes; Door Doors; for brick and Architraves; from.. houses ; Casings, from 3 to Gin.; Window Frames., for'iltick Finrinten; tud frame Louses; • Shutters, of nil sizes; AlLkiuils of lifouliling,s; 13iiuds.Of,sil sizes; O. G. Springline, oral] sizes; Wasii.lionrils., .LObitiACl:l3, (181313. & Bilt/T illin• . P. B—Planing, ...cawing, dz., ikromptly done fur those furnishing the Lumber. .[Lebunou p ,lnly 15,'57. ____ LEMBERGEtt'S .., ClOt 11.11 a nu fact ory. TITANKFUL for past faVors, the Undersiened respect- . Mtly informs the Public. that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Ifinniver township. Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale es ever. 7t is Mlll2eoSett- Ty for him.to say more. than that the-work will be done in:the:64MM EXCELLENT STYLE, whici*S inadithis work and name so well kiMirn in the snerounding coun try. 7le promises to do the work in - the shortest possi biethne. Alis manufactory is in (Inapt:ill: order. and he tatters himself to be . able to render the same satisfaCtion as heretofore. lie manufactures . Broad and :Narrow alssinclts, Blare:ea, - irleite and other Flanels, oil in thd best manner. Ile also cards Wool awl makes Rolls. For the Conve titmice of his Customers. Word mel Cloth will he taken in at the following ibieise—At the stores of George & Seellenberger, Lower & Brothers. George iteitiosid, and et the new Drag Store of Guilford & Lemberger, near the Market House. in the borough of Lebnnou; at the store of Shirk h Miller, in North Iseleineit; at S. aosh errs. Bethel township; at the public house of William Earnet.Trederlekshurg; at the store of &Xl:lake), in Jonestown; at the stere of George Weidman.; Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; nt the store' of Gabriel Wolfersherger, New Market Forge; at the store of Michrel Shirk, East Hanover, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, East /fano verlebanon county: 4 a.11 materials will be taken away • regularly, DWI: the above places : finished. without delay, and retiarued again. those or Ida cm - turners . who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, tun leave the some, white, at the ahowe mentioned platcrea, .with directions how they .wish it prepared. Or iliS enslomeri can order tho Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. . N. 13. It is desired that those Wool carde.l , will pay the Cash therefor, at thc above named plates. LYON LE.llllnO ER. East Ifentsver, Lebanon coon ty,.Msty IS,ISSB. ^FARMEEECHANIOS' Foundry : a/Ad fliachlOte Shop, • LEHANtM, PA. rftrlE tuniersignmi having multi very great additions to their iIkCIIItICoI for the Manufacturing of M.tcnixtmr, • will enamifectureand keep on hand. a very gennmi as sortment of lerAiLMTNti 13IPLEMENTS. endimeing I V l4, ekes imPrnred beery and Lever Korsepowers and Thrcalcr: Cbmbincel Reaper and Mower. -with '.• cod's latest improvements; Cast Iron field . Rollers, Crain Drills and lens, Corn I.'lnutha and Planters, Clo. ver Hailers, Corn Shollers, 'raider, .e w, 'tiny Cutters. All of the above Machines are of the latest and best improvements; and are all warranted to give satiofaction. Castings of all kinds made to Order, and at short notice. They also manufacture STEAM EX oven. Mill Gearing. Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention ro ltepairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. - They invite all to call and 'examine - their - work, at their Machine Shop, on Pinegrore strict, Lebanon, ors- All orders or communications by mail will ba promptly attended to. EIDER et CARMAItY May 10,'68.-3m. Juno 2.1853 • a'ICTURES. JDAILY would ramectfully Inform the public tha . he takes goad Pictures at the following low rates 25, 50, 75 cents and upwards according to sire and qual. cy of ram Ilia different styles of Pictures comprise limbrotypes, Sphoreotypes, hielainotypes and Photographs. Remember the place where yon eon .hare good Pictures taken, is in 8.1. Stins's New Ituilding, nest door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. June le, 1858. .1.1`: lOU WANT GO I D PICTURES GO TO BRENNE S • SKY LIGHT GALLF:ItT, over D. S. Briber's Drug Store, on Cumberland street. Lebanon, Pa. Aunnoryras, Alm.omoTeres, FERUTITZ.i, • Port - norms and Pnoto• (MOWS, token daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prirea reaeona blo and In accordance with tho olze, style and quality of the cues. llifinus opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock, P. BL Lebanon, Juno 2,1858. Dagnerreolypes. WHO takes the beet LIKENIASES in Lessaose ? Why .1. Ih KEIM, in the third story of Rise's New Building. Ho hes the beet room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and has made it Isis entire business for the last !daycare. lie always gets the latest improvements; he Isms always the latest style of owes on ]maid; he takes pictures in every style of the art; Isis STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are wonderful to behold. All his pictures are sharp, correct; and of the highest finish. Give him a call and you wilt not regret it. lila terms are very moderate. His rooms are open every day(eliept Sundays,* from 8 o'clock, A. 31, tall 6 o'clock, P.ll. Nov. 25,1657. WALTZ & RORKE. have made a • large addltion.to r thaii'alresuly bug e stock of the tiumpne Bagley 0014 Pin. To iU wiatla4 ba ;04161 W E T IMER = go. GASS-Ell MEM Sfreet,"Ecid Lebanem. for conducting, the general busbies:4 for A. MAJOR A BROTITEP., Lebanon, Lebanon 0,., Pa LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL W 4 ADD and COALIt D. y Tli undersigned. hariog bought MY, lieory Spootrslfood owl Cool Yard, a il=a o 4 - short distonee north-east of MeFsrs. F r oito ithrtelVo Foundry, in the . borough of North ' 1 5 ' 1 : 1: 1 ;11 " Tr01 1d fr a , ls O ' ( ) ;rt l o ' l f O r i G ar T ' fl o N% th o t+ 3 * ° SO C A ( )Lll,-DoBf OF 1 kind:: and grades. whiell I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call sod see the salve ascertain prices• and judge for tli z zi t s t e h lr April ll 4 Al.l s lt t l t.. .lGlST, (merchant.) Coal, .Coal, Coal, Aym, the undersigned. would respectiallyinfertn the V citizens of Lebanon county, that we are now pre pared to -supply the mu - annuity With COAL, either 'Wholesale or Itetail, as we will keep all kinds of COAL on hand. such as ito, Chestnut, Nut, 'Store, Egg and Broken COAL, white, red and gray . ash, which we are-constantly receiving from some of the best CoWelles in the Coal regions, and would hero say that we will our Coal as IoW as they can be sold by any l'e ' rf On in the county, which we will sell at our Mill, or deliver to any part of the two boroughs. SUOMI. Geneseell ill.. Lebanon, Fell. 3. 1858. ' Wood Virood• n t r o o cl i r r lizi u d a t i nf tsYrrianon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders left at „ their 31111 will be promptly ztul4o ft nen, l pi l .iss ; i r Elt, vow. Clacazi ZU.IIIIER • , and- CO* JEJ lindersigned having pui - ehnsedint Sheriff's Sale, the'entire 'phick of• ; • LUMBER AND COAL " ,In theyerd. of John, WiTALEV.Eit, - Inlito the 'athattion of the- publi: thereto. be sold much cheaper, than the snmellrficle'canbebnaglit elseWhera.' The stock em braces all kinds and dePetiptions of LUMBER kept in n well stocked Yard. besides a large lot of first rate Black smith's COA L.. All we ask is that purchaser will call and es:lnane our stock and pricey. PHILIP ARLNTZ, Lebanon, Sept. 15, '55. 30.11.N' WFI'MEYER. = BOWMAN - , HATER, A? R R :D lThis. Wulj; ifyni Mint Cheap Lumber. n 'E'under e i g ned. have lately for Med a partnei. ship or the. purpose of engaging in the Lam bar Business, on a new plan, would respectfully info& the public at large. that their place of business is DAVID BOWMAN'S 0111 Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on - Chestnut street, one- square from the - Evangelical church. They bare,enlarged the-Yard and filled-it with a new and eieellent assortment of all kinds of-Lumber, snail RS 130ARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, . LATHS, SHINDLES, AND SCA:NTI,ING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on linnit afull and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their titeekond,learn.their.prices. . Thankful for pact favors, theyimpe, that by attention to businessand moderateprices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWM&N, .11AUER & CAPP - Let - anon: 8.-185 S. .• GAMER. MU II R. NEARLY 2;000,000 FEE I" l k T , " the bast and•oheapest assertup!nt of Lumatit er offered to the nuhlie, is now for sale at•the new nd.extouPivelttillßEß and COAL YARD of • BRECLIBILL HORST, . n the Borein;Vcif , North Lebanon, on the bank' of the Union at the bead of Walnut otreet, a few quotes North of the ritnaagee Steam Mills, and one (pare eastof Borgner's Hotel. • IheirThavOrtinent consiits bf the beat - Weil-seasoned White, Yellow. Norway.• Pine anti - Hemlock Boards;— Cherry. poplar and' Pine Boards; . 134 and 2 inch Punnet and Common Nank; White Pine and liembx , lt Statittling and :foists; White Oak Boards. Plank and Scantling; and 1/, inch Poplar Boards. Plank' and Scantling. NG LES S 111 NGLES ! ! The best Pine andifemloek Shingles; • Alan. Roofing and Plastering &LOA ; • • • ellegn liallAnuti Posts. and Tailings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and dasariptions. :COAL! G OAL!! The largest atock of Broken, Stove, Limelmraers and liollidayiburiSinith Coal, at the lowest prices. ''M.Contident that they have the largest and best as- Etertmen4 of Lug IZR of all descriptions and sizes, as well as Iho lamest stock et the different kinds of .CeAt., ever offered to the Citizens of Lebanon county, they yenture to say that they can accommodate ali punclitaterstaitis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing lu their line;l6 examine their Stneklndbre put chasing elsewhere. • BRBBiIitILL & HORST. Lelianon, Feb. 24,1858. - • XOOO Rc say ai !. Look_ Out: M KELLEY, Wittek: Joceier, has just 'opened at the -EAGLE BullniNas, in the t own of Lebanon, a beautiful asortuteut or Geld ltaii riiad Time-keupers in hunting eases ;;eight-day Watches, gold Duplex,.gold Anchors. gold cylinder Watches, &v.— Silver militant hunting Watches. dnplex„auchers, cylftt der, English patent Lever, English Swiss Quartiers. and Boys' Watches. Large Music Boxes,4, ft„ and taxies; golf Fob, Vest aturNacit Chains; gol Armlets, Broociteth - gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breast pins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions- Min attnie Casai, gokrpon. and pencil cases, geld Key Seals, se. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles,- fob and neck•Ohnine. Spectacles. -Pnrtmonairs.liiicpock et and pen Knives, Viol ins, : Viol hi utiles. Boss Accordeotni, - Polkas, ltwtru, D111:110. Fit'os, Flutes. Clarinets, Guitars. Banjos, Tan:bovines, Ladies' 'Cabins, Colt's Rifles, Sharp's Miles, Vidennic Bide: sheets 2.5 shot in-a minute; Colt's Allen's 'Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Cloeks, ac„ the Whole CoMprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon county,and will be sold at the lotvest cash miees. . iratche. clerks carqtailk - F6mEired and Warranted. s q .* Mrs- Kelly has opened a-Fancy Millenary Store in the same roma with Mr, Kelly's Jewelry store, Eagle Building S- (Lebanon , April - 14, 1855. . . Vir , A 1'..C11 D J E.NV LRY New t • • • axcrrinot Nor . • • • %MIMS . NO JE WE 1 rill • MT. =Mr roar. . .V.V AC K .E,R • Oninbtirland 8,,, next dour to Dr, Dioeoweavies • • F., & STCEVER'S •• • • Witte andl:4otor. Nrot•ei , - hjo.• 45 FRONT •S'iltPXT;',Pli LA.-4.11 . klintis of the .L 1 purest and boat Liquurts e.mstin tly kcjit on hood r~z: Purr Frown. COnIOO. Ootainott, CherrS• Black tier re; and Lavender ANDY ; inqie anti It lona ad A: INi Uhl Monongahela, s:eotPli - awl Rya Mil: EitEr Vet, Madeira, Cheery. Lisbon 'Ando Chnagnigh WINE; the beet EITTEIis 10 trioldnineli in the city; all of whirl' is sold 111101,4 a lc seal retail, in Tulin ince from a quart. ton piPe., • . [Aug. 4. lms. _ SWAVEZ k•Pla). have now open their Fall andwin ..teretoek, Whieh they are gelling at the IJlreat cash prices. Meese cell and judge fur yourrelf. XTENSION SEMTS—lltiglns and sherwartra Pat, E entwlth tuljuetable ItuPschi at p,VARTZ WOOLED: STOCKING TALI N - -tt fall nasortment at T SWARTZ 6; OtErtIES sold unusually low at SWARTZ & ..To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of .11ammon ton Lands. To all 'youth's ratan, see advertissmont of Efammt, tin Loads. HOWARD A9SOC lATION • Plll LA DE IP lIIA. - A Ite/letolent instalttinn established by special Endow. suentfor the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, • -of with Virulent and Epitientic • riPAS H Disea ses. OWAßD ASSOCIATION', in view.of th e awful 1, destruction or human life, caurNl by Sexual diseas es, and the deceptions practiced npbn the nufurtunalb victims of finclediPeaseit by Quacks. eeveral yenta natal rccted their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE , : ACT worthy of their Dame, to opan a Dispensary fortho .treatment of this class of diseases. in all their forties, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to nil who ap ply by letter, with • description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Sc.;) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICI?.IIcS FUSE OF Cll ARO S. It is needless to add that the Association commands gm highest Medical skill of the age, and -will fns urns tit. most approved modern treatment.. t The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Ile. port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease. for the year onding Januar:, Ist, 1853,oxpross the highest smisfactien with .the FUCCObII which has attended the labors of the Constilting nurg,sor t in the cure of Spermatorrhass. Sem inal Wenhuem, Impotence. Gunorrlima. (fleet, Syphillis, the rice of. Onaniam or Self-abuse, &c., and order a con tinuance of the earns plan for the ensuing year. Thu Directors, on. a review of the rust. feel assured that their labors ht this sphere of ben evolenteffort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young. and they have resolved to devote themsel vOF, with renewed zeal, to this very important mai much despi . l e 0111A111. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhce, or Seminal Weakness, the Nice of Onanism, Alusturbation, or Self. abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by (ho Consulting Sdrgeon, will bo sent by mail (in a smiled en velop e,) F.It.SE OF C ITS-ROE, on receipt of TWO STA 31PS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment sexual diseases, diet, tte,„ are constant ly being published for gratuitous distribultion, and will' be sent to the afilleted. Some of the new remrdles s and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report - or treatment Dr. OEOROE R. CAL. HOUR, Consulting Surgeon ' Howard Association, NO: 2 South Ninth 84! Philadelphia, Pa. • • AlStorder of the Director& • • , D. REARTWELL, TAlRMziviaroary Nov. / 0 i ' 68 417. • CLO'C.K'S. ThirAy .Day ) Eight Day; Thirty 'Noisy ! CLOCKK 3 ' Just Received at J. J. I;ILAIR'S . .• . • . Lubdamrs Pa. MEDICINAL P 1111,414 -.I.IIIIA 311 , ..DiCAL twenty two years ago by D. KIN N.CLIN, corner oY Third and Union streets. Philadelphia, TWENTY-TWO YEARS' . Experience has rendered Dr. K. ft moat successful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of ft private nature; manhood's debility. cc an impediment to marriage; nor- YOUR and casual infirmities, diseases of the skin, anti those arising from ribose of moroury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTION. There is no evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude. often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begeta serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, hut gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this perniciona practice are aware of the consequences, Until they find the nor• vougaystem shattered' feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vitae fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 28. 29,.cif Dr. K. s li r tiok "Sett-Preservation."l The unfortunate thns sheeted heenmes feeble: is -una ble to labor with accustomed Vigor. or to apply his mind to study: his step is . tardy and Weak : he is'aull, irresolute. and engages even in his sports with less mice , gy than usual. HIM emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst,and, eater matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by Lis early, follies: These. are: considerations which should awakes'theattexttiortof all whoare similarly situated. ' itg:ll Ire who phoeWhiniselfuhder Dr; FINEMAN'S treat 4nent,.!.noty.- roliginuOy eonfolo in pis honor as a gentle nian:atid• rely Upon the RRSlliaßels, that the secret. of Dr. It.'s patients mill never be disclosed. Young man—let un.false unalesq olotor you from mak ing yoMr rase itlicerii" to ene. - who, from education end reopoetability, cammertainly befriend yott. AGIT- Dr. K.1 .N 1i131.3.N'S residence bus been for the lost - .rwmon - TEARS at the N. W. Corner of TIIItiD AND UNION streetn;PhiladolDbia, pATIENTs AT' .k DISTANCE Can have (hy stating their ease exPlleitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter. ecielwing a remit- Wire) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the. United States, and pack ed secure from DA.31A61.1 or CURIOSITY, by .31ail or Ex .. press. 11KADAA1P i tt A Is; IMOD A YlooyOu4. ,AP. A PRE)F Vrt)ltZ 1)EA111 . , Oi Stii.o-I'iEiltVAVlU:ti---,' ONLY 25 CENTS Letters , ptintairiintrthat ralan lu-stattipS, will ensure a opy per C#ItATIS l 011,A tit r l Olt ATIS A Pree GIFT To All•. '• • MISERY RELIEVED! 'Nature's Guitte,P. a, new and popular trork, full of valuable ativice,and,impressive warning, alike oalculat ed to prevent ^yeai6'.iif atta sara.rueps. DS of :Itiran,:is distributed without charge: unit forivorded by mail. prepaid to any Post Office in the Watt:a States t .ooo recefrfug an order enclosing two postage stamps. . The Ltver invtgoraior: PREPARED BY DR. LiANFORD. noupouNDED entirely from•Gume,is one of the best N„,_/ pirrgativitual liver medicines now before the public, that aots'aifti Olthartic, easier; milder, and ilioiseffeetnal than any. other moth-Ins known-. , It . is• not only a Ca thertic but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its inorbidMatter, then on the bowels' and'itomach to carry off that matter:..thus accomplishing twopurpo. see effectually, without any of the . painful feeling expe rieneed in the operationsfof moat Cilificrrtics. It strength ens the system at the sawe.time that it pniges it; and when taken daily . in moderate 10..sts, will !strengthen and build it up wituraistittl.rapiclitW.• The. LI VEIL is.one oftlit principal regulttors of the human body' : and when it_ performs 'Lt s functions well, Alto payers or . the Ce .yetem are fully develop ed. The stomach isalntos entirely <le:pendent on the healthy action of the Liret fur the proper perform ance of its functlons : -4, whon the stomach is at fault. the bowels are at w.... fault, and the whole sys tem iuffer in consequenet 1.1 of one organ—the Liver having ceased to do it> . .,„ deity. Fur the diseases of that organ, ono of the tj,proprieters lies twine it his study, in n'practice a - 'Snore than twenty yews, It find someremetly whore- I" . with to- counteract the many derangements t.: r i welch it Is liable... To prove that this rent 7 stly is ht last found, any persons troubled with lir fo r co in plaint, in any of its forms, has but to try a w hotth.:, and conviction is certain. These Onms remove nil front the system. snail:- thy tlow•of bile itivigorat food to digger well., purify awl health to the whole cause of the disease end Bilious ottacis are cure.: rented, Sty the Occasion& tutor. • ' One dose after eating i, etomach and prevent the souring.. Only one dose taken be Nightmare. Only one dose taken at gently, and cures Costive one , dose taken ;Mut: Pelwitt One dose of tw& tea; Sieve Sick Hecnianter „... Ore bottle taken for fe- ,P! male obstruction remoras 'the enuie of the diselsr, .... 1 and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose Intmedi- I •itely relieves Cholic.whlllo one dose often repotted b• ie. & a -sure cure. fur ch okra Illarbue, end a pteventive %o r of ctnlera. ' • Only one bottle is need- M ed to throw oat alba ska ter's the effects of. meth- ,;'' eine' after a long sickneee. Otte bottle taken for Jaundice rent was a 1 1 sallowness or unnatural . color front the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating' gives rigor- In the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dosu often repeated cures CP...rode Diarrh tea in OP worst forms. while Summer. - or Dowel Complains yield almost to the fired dust. . One or two doses 'cures attacks calmed by Whew: in children; there is no Surer, safer, or speedier remedy in tiro world, as it never falls. A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in nsontinending this medicine as &- preventive for Fcrer and AD etc, Chill Fever, end all Fe vers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty : and thousinds are willing to testily to its wonderful virtues. - All who use it are giving their 11111111i1110118 testimony in Ito favor. • ire Mix Waterin the mouthwith the Intigomtar and swallow both together. . .• - • • . . The Liver I n vigonAor is a Scientific Ironical 'Discovery and is daily working cures, sluvrtt too great to believe. It cures its if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than ono bottle is required to mire any kind of Liver Complaint, from the WWII Jaundice or Dye , tainatt to :t eoltimen Headache. ell of which arc the re sults of a Mecum! Liver. . retre eat DOLLAII A 80:7.E. DR- S. A.NFORD, Proprietor. 345 Broad Way. New Tort. JOit.:011 h. liSMllEitaCit,ritid De.: hoes, Agents for Leba non; allel reLljled by Druggists. Wine ;t, -68-ty I 1 rl X 74IARRTAGR GULIDS by Dr. WMP.YO_UNG. GUILIA YOUNG. DISIDII,IIOE . GUIDit by Dr. - WM. YOUNG. AIARELAGE-GUIDE by 'Dr. 1111::YOUNO. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I..YOUNO 31A.1111JAU6'OUIDWLy Dr. W3l. YOUNG. MARRIAGE 'GUIDE by Dr. W3l. YOUNG. 31 A !IMAGE GU] LIE 'Br. W:11: HARItIAO.II..G.WDE by Dr. %lab YOUNG. DIA ItRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. 14 )I. YOUNG. ADIAGH:GUIDO by*Dr. ‘VM. YOUNG. DIU AGIO . GUkDIg, Ur; WM: YOUNG. AlAbillAGE 01/11)11 by Dr. MN. yuuNp • . 1114.1DDAG1! MODE by Di.-W3l: . YOUNG - :uptignart,Guips.by.Dr..W3l. YOUNG -. OII4ItitTAtIVOUTDE.—;.YOUNOW . GitEkr Plrf§7o-: .10OICA,L ITOBlL,Tbo.Pockat. goostlopino. or IrearrOne • iMi . Own ranter. by Wm. roma. M. D.. It is written in Main Ithirdnft for the geOrrol *roar, and is itinitrated with nonArds of Oneliundreul tngPnringe. All young married people:lSr' those contemplating' mnerinml, and nuvlux Qm loan impediment to marriallife. should read this l‘oeh. I t ,listlosse Feeretf. that every pile should he nequainted with. it fa a book tbnt moat im kept locked np, nini not lie moot the house. it will in. pent to env one m, the receipt of twenty live cents. Adders Dr. WM. YOUNC, 104 SI•1:1;01: street, ohnee Fourth .Pa Weary 20. 1858.—1 y •• Dil TIUNTER'S •11 NI 1 . 1 A L • -];rin g nu original anti popular Treatise on • . lAN AND IVOMAN: • run RIR Functions cud Sexual Diitorders of I very kind. with never failing ltenuidietr for the speedy cure of dietesci of n, pricn . te and delicate charac ter. ineldent to the violation of the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 'God. • • NODE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. - The author of the above • \ i,,•, ti 4, . I • • s s s. s s % .. k;,61.! .. i •„'”, volume is a graduate, and . ••, i s - f,....1n.1; Laving devoted a quarter of *,,):,, ; .1.!.. a century to the study and - t:•.` i ~., ustm• ... treatment of Spybilia and ,••••• ,-... ....4,,,A,c,47 .:% .7 kindred disorders as a spec- - :;.. SA,A,v 4 „. ,i . ;,..2, - : fulity, be has become pas / iie ....._.............,.___.,....5... exceed of most invaluable ..":„. /:•----:"; ~s‘ ' ', . ' information in regard to the • /,'//l i 11l il •-• • ' siime,and "sable to compress into 'nude mecum cotnpast the very quintessence of med ical science on this importint subject; as the result of the experience of the most eminent physician/tin En rope and America Is thoronghly demonstrated In his own highly snecessful practice in the treatment of se cret disesses• In many tittamands of cases in the city of Philadelphia alone. , , Testimony of the Prof. of Ohstrettice simPenti. College, ladel h "De. ITuares's )lEnicat 31.1 p Au. i5 ... " The author of this work, unlike the malority of those who advertise to cure the disetoes of which it traits, is,ssraduate of ono of the best Colleges -In the Ilinittsl States. It affords me plcasnre to recommend hini to the 3in/orientate, or to the victim of mal-pmetice, es steams/id and experienc ed practitioner. in whose honor and integrity.they may place the greatest confidence. JOSlti. S LONOSIIORE, 31. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. University, Philadelphia. It gives me plcomme to add tuy testimony to the pro feesional ability of the Author of the "31edical al." Numerous cases of Diseases of the GenitatOrgans, some of them of long standing. have come under my no tice. iu which his skull has been manifest in restoring to *pe rfect health, in sumo instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid.. In the treatment of Seminal weak nous. or diesarramminent of the functions produced by Set/abuse of 'Excess of venery, I do not know his superior in his profession. I have been as with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than Justice to hint as well as a kindness to the oinfertunitte victim . of early intliscreti et, to recom- mend him as One, In whose professional skill aodinteg,ri ty they may safely confide themselves. Ono co ALVitED SVOODWADD, Id. D. py, securely enyolopeil;ispill bo, forworded free of postage to any part United States for.zei mute, or a copies for V.. Address, poNtpatd,,CoSDEN -it CO., Publishers, 10r,197, Philadelphia. liookeeliers, Cativaeserit and 1343. A Agents suppli eolou the most liberal temns.. • OCtober.2oth,lBsB.—ly T r.4 r" 4"l4:l=aekriMe-°1 of A a TOBACCO CIIEWEJIS Dr. 0123t87 Liunard's Tasto Restorative Tro ches, the Great Substitute for Tobacco. IT is a•well known find itteontrovertable fact th'tt the 11,e of To'vireo is the pronto, inr canoe of many el.the roost severe 'Mental and Physical Disorders to which the rare of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most.dangorous in their effects. whi ch by entering' into the blond derange the functions and operations of the lliart, cruising . many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO fleets also the entire nervonovyvtom: man ifesting itself—as all who hare over used the noxious weed will bear testimony—ill Lassitude. Nervous Irrita bility, Water . Bitch, Dyspepsia, and Many other disor ders of a similar character. TUE TAL-VE RESTORATIv TROCIIES Arc designed to counteract theses baneful Ind ;mores, and have proved completely successful in- a ntultstude of ats- V" and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon. the entimsyetem, roe storing the Taste ishich has become vitiated or destroy-, ed by great indulgence. completely renthving the irrita tion end acconinanying tickling sensation of the Throat --whieb areal ways cotteopumt mum abstaining from the use orTobadee. 'and by giving a healthy toue to the Stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persona who are irretrievably .11 mienulning their con stitutions and shoYening their lives ' these Trochee inimediatelrand titnew.of the.injurious and am ple:taunt habit of Tobacco Chewing. . Chewing. Thine TrochOt or tozengea are pat up i o a convenient anti portable form At the. low. prim of 5.0 P.:;user box, A liberal discount to the trade... Prepared. solely, by is.. untitirslgnOl to whom all orders Shunt,' be tuldi'essed. . Janus v.. lit)W.Blt.%Drtnnrist: March 24,.1.858.-ly.. Cur.:24.mA DT Ile I iribol d'slititlfilre -ft - 1)116i ion Highly Concriltrat:d Clittimunil Fluid Extract Buchu. For diseases of the -Bladder; Kidneya. Gravel. Drapay, Weaknerees. Obstructions. - c -rotdiammee, Fe male Complaints, and all diseases of the. Sexual Orr,unS. riving from Ex , e , aes and 'lmpredeneiw in life, end re• moving al/ Improper Disebargealrom the bladder, Kid. nese, or Sexual Organs, velletveruxieting, in ' Male or •Female; • *Front WilliteTer cane they may have originated, And no matter of How Long Standing , Giving Ileelth and Vigor to the Frame, and Ishenn.to the Pallid CLeek. - Joy to she. It cures Nem.°lm and Debilitated Sufferers. and removes all the iliiiptoins. among which will be found Indisposition. • • to Exertion. Loss of Power, Loss of 31ernory, Difficulty of Breathing, (lett ere! %Venktmss,.horror 01. Dis ease. 'Week Nurreo. Trembling, Dread ful llorrorof Death, N ight Sweats, Cold Feet, Irek end nese, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Mormons • Appetite, with Dyppeptie symptoms. Hot ' Flushness of tho Body, Dryttses of the skin, Pallid Countenance and lirnptions no the Face, Pain In-the Bark; lien- • ;limos of the Eyelids, 'enently black spate • • 'Flying- before . Oyu Eyes, with Teinporery LoseoPeight ; *ant of Attention, Dreat. Mobility,-Itestleatiess, with-Horror - of Society. Nothing is ire a desirable to such Pa tients then solitude. and 'Nothing they &lore • . Dread for Fear of Tjtegisalces no lie-'• • pose of manner, no earnestness, no . but''a Hurried transition fromot.e question loan- invariably reatovei—Roon teLlows or Power, Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC IflTtin one of which the Is tient may expire. Who een say that these excesses Are not froponitly followed by those direful disonses—lN SAN IT V AND C.INSCIIPTItiN - 1 Therecords Of the-In sane Asylums , . mid the melancholy deaths, by Cousump dna. bear sitti;le witness to the truth of thesibssurtions. In Lunatic. Asylums the most melancholy exhibition ap pears. The Coutuvittinee is actually sodden and. quite Anti! utts—neithee Mirth or'lirlef over visits it; should u sounder the voce occur, it is rarely articulate. • —With woeful rue/mina+ wan despair • Loa. pollen sounds his grief heguilett." Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousuud to untimely graves. thus blasting the not tittle', of ninny nol•lcsoutliP. It rium be taired bylaw use of this LRFALL/BLE REMEDY ! morbid - or ba d matter iitg in their, place n Leal lug the stoirmeb, causing ing the blood, girine tone inarbinery. removing the o.tferting n ra,lient - cure. And,: w•luit is bo ter. prii nse of the Liver. brvigo- Jf you are eullorinirwitb .uy Of the above (flattening oilments. the H. 1111) kl:tTll At.:T BCC!' U will care you. Try it and be mnvinced of its efficacy. Beware niqunek NrKtruma and Quack Doctors, who falftly Innot of abilitio; and reterentas: Citons know and avoid them. and Rave long alifferitirt. 3lnuov. net Exptumre, by sending or aalling for a bottle of- .this Popular and 1410e1:1 laMoudy. ltalbrve all train alul•lnflamenatioa, i rwrfeatly plass alit in Its Mak and odor, but immediate in itAaction. ' • Hein:bold', Extruct.Bucku . • ?efficient to relieve the feud. from raising, mil for e retiring, prevents nig - ,ht, loosens the bowel.; each meal, will cuieDig- Ispxmfols'AviLL.,7llwAysre. Is prepared direetty aerording to the links of Pharmary and Chemistry, with the great tv t armaracy awl Chetniettl. knowledge end sore devoted in its combination. e.ee ProftAsor Delrem' Valuable Works' on • the' ¬ice of Physic, and moat of the late standard Works ofdletilciue. - ei1iz.13_01119411130-0.. One bundre# dollars will be paid toauy Mole Din who Mai prove that the medicine ever injured a pirtieht; and t.be testimony of thottaands can pe 'produced 10 'prove that lt-doe, great good. of front ono week ththlr teen 'yearn standing bare been effected.' The"mais of .Voluittary.:Taithnony in posrAsshm of 'dui Proprietor, : vouching its-virtues and curative powers, la, immense, embracing names well known to tit:LI:NC:I O.ND BAM 1120,000 Bottles Have Boon. Sold and not u single Instauce of a failure has been renortoa l'ermuntly apyoured beSire me, an Alderman. of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T. 11.111.111cOLD, Chimist.'who• Laing duly sworn dues say. that his preparation contains no Aureotie,-3lorcury, or injuriNs Drug, but are purely Vegetable. . 11. T. II DU LD, sole man ufact nrer. bworn maul suLs.ribed botore tn., IlliF23ti day of Nevem her. 1554. WAI. P. 1111.:DA ED. Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or siafor $5, De livered to arty Address, Accompanied ity reliable and responsible Certificates from L rofeenors of Altai teal Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by . U. T. 1141.31801,D, Practical and Analytionl Chemist. No. 52 South Tenth St. below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. Aka_ To be bad of• Dr. Georgo 110: , A, 1). 5. limber. and Of 'all Druggists anti Deniers throughout. the United States, tAtriadm and British Provinces. • BE WARE•DF- COUNTERFEITS • Ask forlielmbold's—take no other. • totem GR:tra Ea:refl. .11.^ •-• • rnhi EXCITI SG: CAUSE blood j is ~;;;; li&nuatilning agent. ft (emit:hie-the tont. penenis of tlesh,..nene. perch.. nerve and intmunrut. file Stern:n t h is its nuniereeter3'. reinP 11.5 distribu tor*, and the inhattines the ehnunel through wnidi -the waste inatter.rticeted in its production!, ht,exPelled.— Upon the atoniseh r the rirenia lino and the bowel.; these Pllla net airnitltaneowly. reltsteing indigestion, 'purify= log. the liuitla: nn.f,egulating the excretions.. , The. National .Diseasc, Dyfcrupsja t< /hp rot*t rointron disease among:III clan es i thin e,.untry. it annum , a a thonmetal shepox and in the primarysourve of lonumortade dengerunn mala dies ;• but whatever irs type or symptomn, however ob 'stinnte its resins: twe to ordinary Preparations. it yields readily and rept:* to thin nettrrhitur a unerring remedy. Bilious Affections. The quantity env quality of the bile are of vital im portance to health. Upon the liver, thegland which RC crates this fluid, these pillsopomtespecifimily. rectifying its irrerularithe and all curing Jaun dice, Bilious ltendttants, and all the varieties of disexiie generated by au unnatural condition of tht; organ. • Liver Complaints. • Unless the bowels perform their funCtions properly, the whole body sutlers. Tens of ' thousands die annual ly of , Dysentery:Diarrlicak, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipets In the system. .Ttle effect of thu pills upon all Intestinal disorders, whether casual - or epidemic, hie phonomenowliii medicine. By following the printed directions, the most alarming ca ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word' to Females. The local debility and Irregularities arh ich are the es pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which. when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time befog, and prevented forthe time to come, by a course of this mild but thproup alternative. . Holloway's Pills are the best remedies known in the world for the following dieemacs:_ A . Diarrhoea, Indigestion, Ilco ß a d v iul l Co n' at : plaints; .Ihopsy, " Itshuenza, Coughs,Lability, luthimmation, Colds, Fever & Ague, Inward Weaknesi, Chest Diseases, Piles, Female Complaints, Costiveness, llead,aches, Lowness.of Spirits, Liver COM plaints, Stone a Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Allectiou.s, - Worms of all hinds. . : ..* Sold at the Man ufactorzof Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lure, New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Bledialne throughout the United States and the civilized worhi,in boxes s• - :cants, G2X omits, and Si Lath. OsurioBi—None are genuine Unless the words "Hol loway, New York and Loudon," are discernible as a Wa ter.th pot mark 4u lox; theevr leaf of the bOok. of directious around orsame uusy be plainly 'seen hylsOld. lug the leaf to the light. A handsome -. reward . will, be given to any one. reudering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or pafties counterfeit ing the medicines = vending the same, knowing:them to be spurions.itt There is a considerable sail us bY inking the larger sizes. N. D--Directions for .the d (Borth* are affixed to each box (M e.of patiarcents h in ovary 81.'58. AU 'wonting to emigrate Atm market, Set ad . • " a atild climate...good ioa,mut itrEfintittontoss Lemods.: To'all watilkehrsee,' too LamiL,Tan, ii atritrouv.. agll.:iail /Ilia ~ •• MEDICINAL s - 36,Gretit Age. 31 PORTA NT TI) .The3o symptoms if allowed to 0 on—which this mod “JVo Word as Feat.” . ~.- ~..,.,, .- • . ckcii, . - 1, (. .. .., 4/, NJ:\ • , ‘.... 4.-•, , , wb. . 1 ~,',4 , „ 540 *. 1 7 1f)A*, ! .P i f "ego PI eat. '2l '. 4i f . 6. .:;?: 4 ... . t:. )•:61,... A tl • F.11P9;%;:N 1,1. f -.7: 1 . .. •": •,.. .il 4%,.... c e. ... ti o t LA:: i ''. ' : : :. " 4 1: .44'•ine - ig•P;l4..! - 1:',:j.11-i) ,, .. n . ? : , fe . . 1:!, -- :ti.:l ; : xP.-c:O,/ , '11'...-x - 4 it- " :3 `: I A- ' 4,- I . 7.: , ,--:,.....„-- r. • .-. 1 -...‘..-.-7 - . • t ?- 1 , • - - - ...; • . .. . L\D FACT! ROLLO. iv ATS PI LIS MEDICINAL. Tan OgIBLVAL AIEDI6INE ESTABLISHED /X 118. Infifirsi arltele of the fend ever Introduces( moiler the name of 4, PuLainsric WAPEItS." in this or•anq other eonoterq; all other Palsecosic Wafers are counted - ear. The remains eon be known by the name BRYAN being: stamped Go sack WAFER. BRYAN'S '1111.110147C WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-Or(Nst. p.iumimm BRYAN'S PGLEIONIC WAFERS . Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Brest . Mug; BRYAN'S PULMONIC Wittig ; Reliein 6 - pitting of Mixt4,:ll4zut tl?n•Phseir BRYAN'S PULJJONIC WAFERS Believe Incipient o:wnicmption, Lung Die' easel BRYAN'S rumforgro WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Townle BRYAN'S PCLMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in Ten branutea. BRYAN'S PULSIONIC WAFERS - Are a blessing to a 2 classes and I:oust:it:at= BKVAN'S-ruixoNic.3vAFEßs Are adapted for Vowliatly and• Publt'e Speaker BRYAN'S YITI.NIONIC 'WAFERS Improve the computes awl Ileminlity of the Volt BRYAN'S • PULgONIC WAFERS Are in a ample-Sorsa and pletuyint ,tc)..tila taste =imam Not only relieve. but effect rigid it laiting ettrea BRYAN'S FITI,MONIC WAFERS ire warranted to. give satiafaation to every Qua to Family should be without a Box_ of Bryan's ralmonie Waleis IN TT! 110rKR. No Traveler should he without a Box of , -.Bryan's Pn;motile Wafers IN I/13 MCKIM. No Dealer should be without a supply of "Bryarthi Palmattle Wafers.. . 70K 1.119 erSTOII VIM w o pasca l will ever object to give for Itiyares lonlmonic Water,' • przoir-m.. . For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite tho Court House, Leba non, Pa— and by,all.ritspectable Druguista throughout th• United Stateti and Canada; also-by Harvey Birch, Bead bog, Pa. . (Oct. 7 "57-10 Ofnll dkeasee, the Treat, fret cauee . Sprinfot fromnegleetof 'FMl:fro's. lawn. B . IIJF Elt N'O. T.! G lIA R EA' D ocums,oje. . . . . . SEC re ET :MS CAS S Selfabnee. Norton,' Debility. Striatum , . Obsets. Gray, • • 1 ,41, Dialietea,Ditetatate cif 7 the liided-Ye and..bladder . Mercnrial ltheninatiim. &refills. Pains in flows : • end•An hies, diseesite ofthe lunge, Threat, Z , Tose and Eycs,,Bleers . upon the linty or Lintbs,.Catescrs. Sefitue' Danee. and al/ DM . - "osugesvirieing.frxitn ndertmeentent of the Seated Or )rani, elicit aslCervone Trembling. toss of Ptlentorr, Lessor POwer.• GeneraFil - eakilees;DitenesS of Visiiin arith.peettltir epotseppearing.hetwe.ftlyt..eyes, Loss of sight; Wakerninese. Dyspepsia. Liver ihrPASC- Eruptions upon the Poen. Pain in the . Dank And Men& 'Female Ir regularities en:l all improper discharges from both SI.NPA. it mottos not from what CAll.5e . the disessti ,orikin a t e d, hoe ever long stan.dier, oiebst innte the ease, RECOVEET Ys erstrAnt, and the shorter time than apermenent cure can be effected by any Other treatment, even .after the dietetic hes 'baffled the ekill of eminent physiHttO and re sisted all their means ofcnre. • .This medicine:tare pleas ant without odor. tensing no -ei , knees and free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of Oractice. / have rescued Irma the JAWS , of :Death many thrutcands, who. in the list Enures (Write ahtive,mentionect .disettses, had been given up toifie by their ehysicinne, which war rants me in prombine to the attlfcted. - whn may place themselves meter. my rare. A perfect and most ',pertly cure. Secret Dieeases are the greatest enemies to heel, h. •as they are the first muse of. Censtimptiou. Scrofula and many other difteees. shout:Ube a terror to the ha 'Man findly. As a permanent mire is erbtfety ever ef lertml, a majority of theenees fulling into' the hande of incempetent.persens, who not only fail to cure the die. eases but ruin the constitution, Luling the system with mercury. which. with the disease, -hastens the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. . • . Olt should the disease and the treatment not range death spetslily and the victim marries, the distut , o is en - talled'upen thechildren; wbo are born with feeble cosi stitutitins, and the current of; life corrupted by a virus whieli hetrays itself in Serofula. Totter, Ulcers. Erup• (long and other -Aiello:et of the Skin. Byte!, - Throat and hews . ..entailing win:them a brief existent* : of sillier biz aunt consigning them to iin etttlY er.cia; SELF AROSE is another filrmUnideuuenirtelicolth, for nothing else in the qtmd . catelogne of hentattdieea-• I.llllAig co destriwtive it. drain upon the aretiM. log its thooemuls of victims threughirfeneyeartfirreuff feting dowtt to an nutim, ly grove...it.destrQsa the Ner ve:to; System, rapidly wa , tes away the energies of life. capses mental derangemmt prerentAlhe-proper deed. oluliopt. of Um system. vlisanalities.for,manigre, society, taisatiesic and ull earthly happibean, and llatves the s u f. .fercr weLakect in body er mind_ ppolispretediseCensitnie lion and !untie of evils 110-0.5 in be dreadod than death invelf.• Whit the fullest countlere , e Mienia the unWirte. ,nets victims of Self Abuse thatst.Permaneet atabnieedy cure can he efferted.*nd with the abandonment of rein. one priteliees nay patiarlevs:abormtorailte robust, vig - nroes health. The afflicted are cant: fled airtin.4..the use of Potent nes, for there are so runny ingenious snares in the columns of the public prints to catch. fid rob the flowery sufferers. that milliona have . their constitutions ruined be the vile eomponnde of quack Itticters, or the'cqually poi,ououe met runts .‘ ended, as. 'Tate!' t 31ctlicimm.” I have care!'nll,v analyzed tawny. ' tawny. ' ' of the so;celled Patent lledieities. and Sind that neiirly taw lherd contain Cor rosive Sublimate, which hone of the etrongest,prepara thMs of mercury and a daddiv Pidson: which. instead of co, In the.dinease. disables tine system tbe life: Three-fourthe of the pohnit nostrums now :in use aro put up by unprincipled and ignorant &Toone who do not understand-even the alphabet of tlw-Mareatt,Mmitct, and are equally as destitute of any imOveledgo.of.thelau. men system. having one object only in view, and:that to nutko 'money ninrdlese of nanNegountics, : irregularities and all. diseases of males_ and females treated oif principles e Militia by twenty yimre of primate_ and sanctioned by 'thonsamis of , the , znotit re. markable cures. Medicines - witth full direr.thms !tent to mar part of the United States or Crinadmi," by patients conimoniestting-thidr symptom:is:lT letter. BuSinisits car respondence etvictly ctirtfalential. _Address.. . • SUMMERViLLII, M. D.. -onk. [old No. log,] helots twelfth, March 18 : 1853.-Iy." • - PILLLADLLPLILL. - limportata.t :Discovery. •• CON S U . ': M , •• . 1 3, •.ir• 1. - 0 ' 111 ..Diseases of the Lbuga snii.Verpat • - . . •.: • Allif. POffItIV.ELY . '" , CURADUE BY ' s :lN'tililkikTlON' ! ! : -• . - ... •: • -.. ,- - -,, • vehleh enr;v4yiliNe a 1... ' 1 ''.: "" ,Actiteslies tolls,: cavities ht Ate hauke.ldivellgh;_the eh pa ,, eages. ttritr 'el:4llll . qt in direct contact with the disease, neutralize, the tubercular' nuttter,qdlaW. the cough, caner,: a free and. tally espeetwation, heal*, the' ungs. 'tiurifteit the (ANA. imparts reneweff .. vitidity to the tier vinis system. giting thatitenevottLener2j so intlinenva bye for theses oration of hintil . h., To be . ..ehle .to state onniidotttly tleif t! O to l uniiiffeiiis;urattli t by inhalatich, 1. to ow a sonree of Ilnollriyea pleasure. ,It isms mach , tiveler the control erintedkail' trenfmene as' alai other fortnidal.le disease: ti eery out, of every' hundred cases cue be cured iii the tirk - stieras,and fifty percent. in the se,ond: hut le the titled stage it is iMpal . eltile!to gave more 11121111 fire per tent. for the !tinge are so cut up by the disease . as to dely inevlical skill.: lilven, hpare'ver. in :its test ,-mails: inhalation liffordit eXtretirdinsiry relief to - the SUM:ring . ..attending. this feartntscourge;-whiab an nunlly destroys Vl l / 1 34...fire thunampl4tetanns in the tl lilted States &due '.: end a ciorreet ealculatine'shows that of tie. present pont:Betio* of thef, earth, • eighty millions ere .drvtined to fill the Cont , itnapitiselt grave. Truly. the glitter ofd . &ith bee no arrow so fatal as Consumption.. In all ages it tins been the great enemy graceful. and Abe gift alike the brave, ;hi be:470(01. the Ba.. ed. lsi ibe help of that 5tip,..;..7° from whom onife, Mr it ai.ares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off -• g enablad tb Offer content every geed and perfect gift. I 3 . , - !... Con. , to the aftliete& a permanent and speedy citre' . ...- • ' stimption. .The erst Clitl2 , o of tubercles is from Impute Blood, and the Immediate e ff ect, produced bitheir dope. .sition in the hinge, La to prevent the free lerfrolliebut of 'air into the air cells, which enures a.weakened vitality throUgh the entire system. Then, surili,lt fii . thore =- good from'lnedkainia!entering Lionel to expect greater the envitiint of the I Ungs, than from .those administered throUgh the stbmach : the patient Willfiliiitya find the lungs tree and. the breathing easy, aftSroinh a lii ig r e m dies. True. inhalation is a local reanelly, nevertheless,e. it acts constitutionally, and .virith snore - tower and car tainty than remedies administered. by, theistoinach. To prove the powerful end direct Diligence of this mode o adistinhAration, chionaltnin inhaled will destroy 'sensibil ity In a few minutes, par o l ningthe7entize , nervous GiS^ tem, so that a litub may.be tunputetol. Witheitthealight est-pain in the o nLinaiettuirdil g - gitti'w ill destroy life iu n ; f hours. • - •- • fainting or it:petal tly .The inhalationbfait;tntoui ill rouse the eyeteill' when dent:'-'The odor . of many of the tuedicinte is peilehitible . in this - akin, a few moments af trT teeing i1 . , „/"LlVilenut.l May:be immeiliately detected iu the blood. A. coevincing.pr e ot of the constitutional ef feeta of iuhalatioti, ii the fact that sickness is always pro duced- by br eathing.foul.air. Is not this ponitive evi cionely deuce that Proper renaedfes, carefully prepared and Judi atitniut , tered through the 'liege, should produce Cho most heppy results t .During eighteen years' Praks tioe; many thonsanda, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, Inset, been tinder m care, and -I b are effected many remarkable cures, even y after the sufferers bad bt : enliebtiounced in the last stages, which fully sat. tibias me that Con stunption is no longer a fatal disease.— My treatment or Cooaumption is oriipinal, -and founded on long exec:knee and a thorough investigation. hly perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, &C, enables me to distinguish, terdily, the various forms of dise.-ey that simulate cousumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being utistaken.even in a single case.— This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic: discoveries, enabled • use to' . relieve the lunge from the effects of contracted. chests; to en. large the chest. purify the blood, impart toitienewed Ti• tality. giving energy and tone to theentireayatam. medicines, with full directions , sent to any part of the United Stateti and Canadas;hlPatients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the ante would be more (*rutin if the patient should. pay, MO S. Viglik, which would give me an opportunity to exatainethe lungs and enable me to prescribe with much, greater certainty ; and then the cure could tie effecte:d witheittmy seemsthispatient again. •, .. ' , •,. ~ ~,,. '• • . -"- - .o'. Wisials 11... DO otip.4l Filbekesi. op, No va ) below adi, is;itis,f-- - y''' tr '' " ' ' ' ' 'igreigari.ou, it
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