LEBANON ADVERTISER II ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT, DR. HARDMAN treats Consumption, I Bronchitis, Asthma, Laryngitis, and) all diseases of the Throat and Lungs by MEDICATED INHALATION, lately need in the Brompton Hospital, Lon don. The great point in treating all human maladies is to get at the dis ease in a direct manner. Al medi cines are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief.— This is the important fact upon which INHALATION is based. If the Stom ach is diseased, we take medicine di rectly into the stomach. lithe Lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medi cated vavors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to dis ease, and should be applied to the very seat of disease. lstraravoir is the application of this principle in the treatment of diseases of the lungs, for it gives us directly access to those intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administering medicines. In the treatment of diseases, I re-1 ject the use of all poisonous drugs and minerals. Instead of enfeebling I the system, and endeavoring to re-, duce it so low that the disease cannot reach it, I invigorate the system and enable it to expel the disease; even the most delicate constitution, al though afflicted with the most invet-. erste disease, will not be impaired by my treatment. Nature in her boundless bounty has provided a safe remedy for every disease to which the system is subject; and each reme dy may be found in that region to which the disease is peculiar. It is to the knowledge of this fact, added to a thorough knowledge of the pro perties of those various remedies, that I owe my success in medicine. Thou sands are annually sent to prema ture graves, not for the want of reme dies, but for the want of proper reme dies. Da. HARDMAN has been consulted l. the past year by over 7000 invalids, many of whom after being given over by all other physicians are now en joying good health. He has traveled over four years in the United States, and has doctored more than 15,000 patients, the names of the greater part being registered in books, and full notes of their cases recorded. Among the diefeases to which I have particularly devoted my attention, Ii DR. HARDMAN was formerly Pb London Medical Society of Observati READ AND SEND TO YOUR AFFLICTED NEIGHBOR. TO AITLICTED H $ 1 ANITY. vomm. vomamol , , , i t sM=a sj 1 / 4 4 . = I RV • 04=4, o 4=4, .amyva., Am. LUNG HEART & BLOOD DOCTO R IS COMING & MAY BE CONSULTED, ONE DAY ONLY, AT Pottsville, Pennsylvania HaII, Saturday, April 24th. k,ion House, Nonday, April 26th. Lebanon, Eagle. Hotel, Tu.esday, April 27th. *W... All letters and communications to be addressed to box 1349, Pitts- may enumerate Dropsy, Fever, Sores, Cancer, Abscesses, Scrofula, White; Swellings, Diseases of the Lungs,: Liver, Kidneys, or Stomach, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Imflamma-I Lion of the Peritoneum, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the! Womb, Inflamation of the Bladder, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Chronic; Rheumatism, Mercurial Rheumatism,' Gout, Eruptive Diseases, Dropsical , Diseases, Dropsy of the Head or, Brain, Dropsy of the Abdomen or; Belly, Dropsy of the Chest, Dropsy of. the Ovaria, Dropsy of the Womb, Cel-i lular Dropsy, Dropsy of the Scrotum, Insanity or Mental Derangement, Melancholy, Epilepsy or Falling Sick ness, Catelepsy, Lethargy, Fainting , or Swooning, Giddiness, Delirium Tremens, Nervous Diseases, Hyster ics,',Hypocondria, Palsy, Vitus Donee, Cholera Morbus, Cholera of Infants, Summer Bowel Complaints, Water Brash, Convulsions or Fits, Cramp in' the Stomach, Heartburn, Chronic Dysentery, Chronic Diarrheea, Cos tiveness, Painter's Cholic, Spitting of Blood, Involuntary Discharges of Urine, Whites or Fluor Albus, Im , moderate Flow of the Menses, Onan , inn, Painful and Imperfect Menstru , ation, Enlargement or Palpitation of the Heart, Jaundice, Bent of Urine, Headache, Worms, Gravel, Salt Rheum, Deafness, Rickets, Ring, Worms, Itch, Disease of the Spined Wakefulness, White Swellings, Rup-' ture, Intermittent and all other forms! of Fever, Inflammation of the Ear, Mumps, Quinsy or Inflammatory Sore Throat, Putrid Sore Throat, Croup, Inflammation of the Bronchia, Whoop ing Cough, Catarrh or Influenza, Coughs and Colds, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pneumonia, Consumption, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Heart, Enlargement and Chronic Inflarn-, motion of the Heart, Inflammation of the Diaphragm, Inflammation of the Stomach, Inflammation of the Liver, Chronic Inflammation of the Liver, Inflammation of the Spleen, Chronic Inflammation of the Spleen, Inflammation of the Intestinei or Bowels Persons wishing to consult me in regard to the nature of these Diseases may accept the assurance that they will receive no charge for auvros. I • sician to Cincinnati Marine Hospital • n—Author of Letters to Invalids--Ed THE CELEBRATED !shall at all times be happy to admin lister relief to the afflicted, for I feel ,that this is my mission. I shall not !imitate others by publishing forged !certificates. Though I have scores of good ones in my possession, I am willing to rest my reputation on the !opinion of hundreds of living wit nesses. NO CHANGE FOR CONSULTATION. S. D. HARDMAN; M. D. HOW TO TELL A PIERSON'S ACC The following table will do it. Just hand the table to a lady and ask her in how many and 'which columns her age may be found. Then take the number at the top of the column. designated, and by adding the seve ral numbers you will discover the im portant secret. Thus, suppose the age to be nineteen. The lady points at the Srst, second, and fifth columns, at the top of which you find 1,2, and. 16; add these and you have her age, nineteen. Rare is the magic table: Ist. 2d. Bd. 4th. lath. 601.. 1 2 4 8 16 82 8 8 5 9 17 38 5 6 6 10 18 84 7 7 7 11 19 85 9 10 12 12 20 86 11 11 18 13 21 87 18 14 14 14 22 88 15 15 lb 15 23 89 17 18 20 24 24 40 19 19 21 25 25 41 21 22 22 26 26 42 23 23 23 27 27 43 25 26 28 28 28 44 27 27 29 29 29 45 29 30 30 30 30 46 31 31 31 31 31 47 33 34 36 40 48 48 35 35 37 41 49 49 37 38 38 42 50 50 39 39 39 48 51 51 41 42 44 44 52 52 43 43 45 45 53 53 45 46 46 46 54 54 47 47 47 47 55 55 49 50 52 56 56 56 61 61 53 57 57 57 53 54 54 58 58 58 55 55 55 59 59 59 57 58 60 60 60 60 59 59 61 61 61 61 61 62 62 62 62 62 68 63 63 63 68 68 End Invalids' Retreat—Member of the 'tor of the “Medleal Stethoscope,"