*lllllOOllO LOVE. iiph 7.74 And. oth are laving—. Irettlfeheme, ~..401 0 bie yes: Beefoutreh other's Fanl4 reproving— Smut In me, otd some In you. t is beet 'For us to dot Lied and ICrte, Lire and rub, Continue loving— Continue rubbing— Unloving me, You rubbing me, I loving yon; I rubbing yon; Zeds; each °ibex's ' Zack Mich other's Units reproving-- . Rough hides scrubbing, Yost reproving me; You a scrubbing me, I you; ~ This latest For as to'do/ fialteiectriderlf anybOdi 'ever Piekkup a tear tbat was dropped. ttia;..A wife full of truth, innocence, and love, is the pretties flower a man can wear next, to' his lomat ,par- A. MOM 'cannot truly be happy here, with. out u , *O-grounded hope of being happy hero. after. iliii"One of the moat beautiful expressions of Longfellow; is this: "Sunday tithe golden clasp that binds togethei the volume of the Week." • fitkif•A tailor Who in skating, fell through the ice, declared that he would never leave a hot goose for a cold duck. am agoin'g draw this bean into a kno , t," said a niiichiareiti lady while standing at the hymenial altar. . Or' Silence often speaks Ranier than words._ Deep, rivers -move with silent majesty; shallow brooks make a great noise. 4 11111-:. From the time consumed by ladies ,iu "doing their hair," it is evident that this ia• the inane pert of their business. Affr-What-waiithe difference between Noah's Ark and Joan of Are ? One was made of wood . —the other was made of Orleans. ACIS as catardinary fact, that whey people Come to what is comnionly called high wor4s, they generally use low language. " , ! / Yl ,h P;3 r Ag....t i Ve li 411 a.7 cidated rant Sunday, on. hearing n'fine - connifinne „ on 4 thiiplinciy Of the prildigionti SOD. jti`•d man very much intoxicated was sent tojall,s"Why did yea not : , bail him out?" en.' ( Pt O a bystander of a'friend.. /lail hint out I' exclaimed the ether; "why you couldn't pump' hint out!" jIIIIV - 0n bearing Ike read that eighteen raniS were tabs used ialauisehing the Leviathan, Mna. Partington remarked that she believed a few yokes of oxen would do.a great deal better than r. Hook was walking with a.friend. when thST'llattle to a toll bridge., yhtfriend iskid if Hook.knew who built the bridge. "No," replied Hook, "but it you go , over Yon wilbbe tolted." 1 igist .A-bout Facie@ - itzi,01 4 ,4. - Vail'be made 'right by calling at J. DAILY'S ,I4;z:TrAITZLIGIZT GALLIRT, ill S. J. Stine 's NOW Build in g;014 door'. oast of Reinhard's Hotel, whore You Can oh. ufdIi:ZIKENESs that will compare faiorably in mu' resplit with any taken .elsewhere. He has one of the best ,ski,lights , in. the country; and having . spared no patnelcr*fte his rooms comfortable, he solicits a large abate of patron* mnivie citizens of Lebanon and au rae*** country. Ai Prices to suit the times. Lebanon, Nov. 1.8, 186 t. : ' - "DAILY.. „Lebanon Valley Bank. Dumber/and street, one door mit of Reinherrer i Hotel. TZTILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST on V DEDOSITS, on .and 11101: . the 1857, • For 1 year, and longer, tfper cent. per annum; Ror,fi months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum ; 'llor 3 'months, and longer, 4 per cenL.per annum; reittia short notice, of withdrawal. Interest paid In fulktbr e Deposits from the date of deposit to the date. or 164. We will also afford a liberal line of 'tic commodationsi to thcise who may Risme us with Deposits,. payable on demand. Will pay a promliuti on SPANISH andIi.EXIOAN DOLLARS, and also on ,tycl mei sad OW 09Mars, will.makionsotionlOnt gill paste of the United States, the .Canadas, and • Negotiate Loans' Ac., Ac., and doe general EX iwand Berrxwei Btralmus. • • ' ;4;i. O. DAWSON COLMAN, President, 0110Aliznt, enabler. :—,•.• , • . . The,hoderstgaed, MANAMRS, are' individ,illy .1144k' to thhititent of their Eats for all Depotdte and other, oh ' • 1 •• •na of the ”Lzzazoar 'ALLXT BANK.. '• a , SI lIV CAMERON G. DAWSON COLEMAN, 0 . 1 t E SMULLEit, - LEVI KLINE, J... 1 YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Ehtanon, Nov. 18, ISST. GEORGE GLEDI. ". TAKE NOTICE. .•." , . The old stone 1100r111. it come to life TO PETER MOYER would respectfully inform the la -public that he coot noes the business of LIMESTONE SWING AND DREBRINO by horse power, in Chestnut. litteet,Eut Lebanon. He finishes the following articles out of .the best and soundest limestone that can be pro. caredin this neighborhood, via—Door Stun .amt 11141 - FORMS, 811" Wonow-SILLS-Rod atanS". CALLAR. , Doon Calms, Cons-ST - ours, Shoe-Scraper • blocks,; as well as any.otlier article that can- be manufactured of limestone. Ills Curbstones are from Sour to five Inches thick; and his prices in accordance with the quality. . . He was the first person that introduced-tha limestone into this place, and Is now prepared to • aIIiSIL off lime stone so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of thitfiandscunest Marble. in proof of which timer- , TWENTY-TWO YEARS ' • fie ban rendered Dr. K. a moat sweete n. p ern the cursor ail diseasesof a private nature, rae ren. manhillea'sdebility. as an Impediment to marriage; ner veueltid sexual infirmities, diseases of the akin, and those arfking from abuse of mercury. YrAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged In by boys, In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood'; and *Web, If not reformakin due ; thue, not only begets serious obstaelra to matrimonial...hi...Opines', but gives rhse,to a series of protratited, insidlow, and devastating . . , . Yew of those winging way to'this pernicious practice are aware of the conmsurnessotintil they find the ner- TollB , 3intOM shatterst.:fisel strange and unaccountable sensation; and vague hare in the mind.: (Seepages, 27, 214 1 -12, of Dr. K. a book on "Self-Preservation.l The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his Lind to study; his step is tardy and weak ; he la dull. irresolute, and mops even in his sports with less ener gy than nanal. If emancipate himself before the practice has done ittrircee, and 'enter matrimony, bit marriage is unfrult fttl, and his sense tells him that this he caused by his early fbilica. These are conekleiatiolis which should awakaa the - attention of all who are similarly situated. - REMEMBER, . tra wijb pistols himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat= meet, .may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle milswien d rely upon the assurance, that the secrete of DrvilUs.patisute will, never be disclosed. Tons* man—let no false modesty deter you from mak lowyotir case known to one, who. from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. KINKICLIN'S rtridence has been for the het TIMOMTIAILS at .the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. - iPATIENTS AT A DISTANCE ire - ; have (by„statlngAheir case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing • remit Sane) Dr. IL' medbri i 4 appropriated accordingly. a 741 to Any of 17. the aitad.Sloa. and o rk ; s oi 61M oa or OUSFISITY; yfgaLL • READ I YOUTH AND MANHOOD! I A Yloosons,LrrirlorrA Pasatatis Di4n;My*tuir on 'Sur-Pain Canra., Letters containing threvalne in stamps ,; _ anantwa aciirrivlefrfiffie _ GRATIS l GRATIS I l. GRATIS! I I :1; - • • A'Fres GIFT To All. ' f I 1311 -Y RELIEVED! ~• Ouldo,w a neir and popular Work,, Dili of ot=s l. advice and 1121MWUriVe warning, &lily, (*lin/ at *am iesro of reitel.j, end save such of ii,w,lbriffil:Witp?fie • L.. 2 ant IhiW mai rl Ar i thn rani 17 0t111 1 yt au' ,". Lebanon Valley Rail-Road. iilil be open for Public Travel between Reading and Har risburg, on Monday, January 18. 1858. FITLIT Ttt; , i4 iii ,C. 4 80AP TIASSENG.ER TRAINS will leave Needing daily (ex "- cept Sundays) at 10.10 A. M., connecting with up and down morning Trains on Reading Railroad, and ar riving. at Harrisburg by 12.50 noon; in time to connect with the Trains for Pittsburg, Lancaster, ChaMberlisnrg, Treverton and Pinegrove. RETURNING, will leave Harrisburg at 2.43 P. 51., (af- ter arrival of Trains from places above named, and from Baltimore,) and reach Reading at 5.30 P. M.. Connecting with Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains passing Reading same evening. Pena.—Between Reading and Harrisburg, $1,60&1,30 ~2 do. " Lebanon, 0.86 " 0,70 Lebanon • " Harrisburg, 0,16"0,60 AWAII Paisetigere peocnre their tickets before the Trains' start. Tab. 10,1868. - ' G. A. NIOOLLS, Gen. Sept. We want soap, Both now eecubbing; Ton soap me, lad I goy You; Each, each other's Rough hides rubtPis ; You eery& me, And I setup you; What la beet —For us to do? WEIMER *TM CIII.PrE-. WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon, Lebanon county, Pa. WM: t P. L. WEIMER, Propri 1111111Z 'atom, Manufacture Steam Engines from O Ito 340 horse power, of the latest styles , P R UR and. patterns, with all the modern . • . weve Ments. Also, superior Portable En gines ( th Mink Motion Valve Hear) mounted on wheels, for. Saw Mills, wood miring and Hoisting purposes. Par ticular attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and , persons wanting a email amount of Power. They, take ups very small space, and can be put up In a mord Sea household fixture. ALSO. Blowing Bngines and Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces. of improved constnictien.— Forge Hammers, of P. LI-Weimer's Patents; Rolling Mill, Sewing, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Primps, Hoisting MaChinery for Mines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cooks, Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam Valves' of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description., ' ALSO, Boilers of any - Size, Item and Weight; made of the beet material by well known Slid experienced work men; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues,Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. , [ ur Boiler, sbeetiare all tested by dividing them " into squares of 2 InehSe and banimering each square; any imPerfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very few shops in this country.].:.:. ALSO, a stock ; of Wrought Irou„Pripe„ for steam, gas awl 'water, frith all the necessary fiXtures, constantly on hand, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rea "oriobraerweroneltrasicandCOMMl/11#01111fola bags Mail& order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended , -to With 'promptness and de spatch. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready, for Doi-. ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK 'made to order. war Orders respectfully solicited. All connuuniCUUoll3 'by mail or otherwise, attended-to with deinatch, and work delivered to raiiroad.orcansl free of , charge I you; ' Thiele beet, Vet, as to do. Lau,ees Orrwery. TiE subscriber gspeetfully announ 1 11 I co' to the public ; thathaa reeeritly en -1170114gl lagged hts,Brewery to, a considerable tent and Introduced' Steele power, and Is _ - now ready to' ',Supply all 'demands for - . SUPERIOR Ai A.LT.'LIQUORS for home and distant consumption, ouch as Brown Stout ) Porter s ßonny tg AieoDrevight -.Ate'and fet`ner — Bear. • Oir"Litireiyee Outage idiowed`toßgenta: FREDERICK LAVER. needing: Pa., Dee. 300857. . , JERNMIAII lOAS G P.O. GASSER - JOSIAH GETTLE. .. - LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS,; GASSER A GETTLE ft wish to inform the citizens of : Lebanon WiN! county and neighboring . , counties, that • gryT - nn , - they are now in full operation, and aro prepß red t tio II kivids-df CARPENTERWOK a KBy , MACHINERY . -Flooring- Boards, : Weathir Boarding, Sash,Doors,firin - dott *Do' or ( Frames, Shutters, 'Blinds Planing Scroll's, SAWING; and any other kind of Sawing which maybe wanted buildem-The subscribers beg leave to inform.the.publiWthitt they have thelatest and beat int ,proeAtitachinery. in the county r ouch as Woonyvoriam's ?Lama!, 46.•.; and that they are :able to produce io 'good werk 4 sa.th*Annty can produce.' None but the best and well-sessoned LUMBER will be used; - Carpenters and ilvilders are invitedp calk,und examinewhirtead.t:pnichistock, - Wkicittbeytwiltiblways keeppit'hand. and judge for themselves. e- Their Slop ia, oa Pinegrove Road, near Phreanar'd, I Old Foundry: [Lehanon.Jenell,lBB l- Co., . . . . North -Lebanon ., . or llin HE NORTH LEBANON' MILL hia'heett remodeled, . . and fellow completed and, in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers s-regalarly With a. very superior - Article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can be {tom - • obtained from any (Alm source. They ,i tiiiß also keep _constantly on hand and for ask; ' CHOP, BRAN, RBORTS,',Ite. , They are also prepared to do all kinds of OUSTOXeIte Wont, and respectfully invite all the fernier customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them a call. s ; _ *IL : They will payithe regular market prkeelfOt air kill& of Grain, stichras. - WHEAT, RYE, CORN; OATS; &a, and afford all,. fadllties,and accommodations - to those who tvilLaell; i ! CQ, HEAD IL BORGNER,- Lebanon' Bd., Dec. Fr,'2057. , Pradent. ELIJAMLONOICRE,..JOHN O. °ADEL...JACOB GABEL LEBANON Door and Swap Manufactory. Located on the Steam-House Road, near °antherland Tlt E. u n dersig ned respect fully in. fora:S.ole 'public in general, that they have added largely to their former eatab - we. .. Luz lishmenkfand alao heti all kinnit of the iaticaird blatimproved 31A:CillNERY . _ in the State in full operation. itontl ae WOODWORTH'S' FLOORING, , for conducting the•general business for . Planing,: Scrolls, Sawing-, *4'7.9 and the experience acquired by E. toivOscax and J. G. Gantt during theleionnection with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, for an - umber of years past; atirdiftill as-. surance of their ability, in connection with J. GURU.. to selictiiteck eiliable'to the Hants of the Door tuid - Sash, bovines/I'lolde Statii. • , • . ; • TheYnotinffer:to Me4battles and Partners. generally, upon favorable 'tenni,. a Judiciously assorted Stock of DOORS. SASH , ac.itrom the beet Limber manifactOriee in the State,Teetilig confident that their assortment le not to be excelled by any; other establishment in the Stqte in regai4' tile:acme!' in,size, giptlity qr,fipisk,end , is liklbuktted to aroiditliOrtougb Sati4lictiBnixialf those` who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following - Ilecßmintiite the 'li:tiding articles of stoek'on - hand ' . Doors; of airsiaell; •• Sash, of PhiNlj, , Door Frames, for biielz 'ArchltraVes; frorus housetf:' ' • ' Casings; froh33 to 6'in.; Whinfoir - Pionifii,;fOr briCk 'Surbaso; and- (nixie hOnses; • - Shutters. of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds of all sizes: . 0.0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONOACIM , GABEI. f IIItuTHER. P. S—Rianfag, Saulinp,• cfr.;promptly done for those furnishing the:Lumbor. [Lobanon. July 15,'b7. • :FOR SALE. •• CORN. OATS, • • 1 1, . I:tifDDLINOS, - ' SALT BY THE BAG. at. the Mumma of • • . MYERS •& suonn; Feb. 3,1868. Leteuton, Pa. Fro . Mille, A T i - the Genta t to r eiOnk.borougl o ig Lebanon • ' :RYE. OATS, In any quantity, for irbleh tho higheit Market prices will be paid In Cash, by ' MYERS & SLIOUR. Feb. S . , VMS. ' FARMERS' & MECHANICS' Foundry and Machine shop. THE undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the publio in general, to the fact that they are prepared, the coming sermon, to manufacture and have on band the largest and best assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to the Farmers of this county, each u Wheeler's Improved Railway Borse•Powere and Threshers; Manny's combined Reaper and Shelters, -Fddder Straw and Hay Cutters, km All of the above' Michines are of "tbe - latest andliest Improvements, and are all warranted to eve satisfactiati.. Castings, of all kinds made to Order, and at abort motto. Particular attention paid to RE PAIRING.-and chargeareasonable. FARMERS will do well to call oind.exasnine our stock. belbee.pnrebaslag elsewhere, as they will tind it to their advantage to purchase idachinee. manufactured in their own county. - ' - .151" All orders or communicatious by . snail will be promptly attended to..' . . A. MAJOR & BROTIIRL. /July 1.1867.. . Lebanon, Lebanon .I:ANAL. • • Shaving; Ilair Dressing and S.hanopooning Saloon: 111.FAMAN & W,HAIXT w.orild,:re§eqta_PY - that they - baiii'llEMOVMlr their' stablishmVo n t e irket: I . ltreet, next doer_ to John,M. Mark's HoteVl:abanon, where it will e d them plerisore to wait on all who may - favor them ed their patronage. They bee 'numb 0 ere-la ,gurbtlatnesa, =gall s 1 g °At tire sathinievre, to theiecturtp mere. • l• l l4t`ihketteht!forthil2M &intim et . Ninon, March 3, Is3B. Lebanon; - Feb'y,4, 1858. Street, East Lebanon Mower, with Wood's latest improvements ; Coleman's Farm Mill ; Grain Drills and Fans; Hourley's Patent Harrow and Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters; Portable Cider Mills, Clover-Hollers, Corn THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Lebanon Marble Yard. THE subscriber respectfully nifOrinii the public in general that he is prepared to do all kinds of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL work at bia Marble Yard. in Walnut street, half way between the Court Louse and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the shortest notice, as good as Rork done in any city in the United States, and being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business, he pledgee himself that beam man ufac tore cheaper, and give a better finish than any other man engaged in the same business. His stock consists of Monuments, Gravetones, Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs, &c. Also, _SANDSTONE of .the best quality for ell' uses, plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME.. STONE for all kinds of housework, of any sloe and quantity. • AR - Please call and examine prices and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. JOHN FARRELL: Lebanon, Mecember 19, 1855. - N.B.—LETTERING done in German end Engllsh, by the beat practical workmen. ir , WALTZ & RiEDLE.would respectfully Alt Li inform the Public, that they constantly. • -receive ' from the Eastern Cities, copies of .1. • • all, the Most iMportint and attractive New BOAS, is soon asn - üblislied, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among tboselately received are— •. . . • - .Partort's Aaron .Burr, • • . Diviegton's Travels and itesearchas In South Africa. Spark's Life of - Franklin, • Abbott's Napoleon.- • • Cityof the King, ' • . - Bayern Tas Ices Northern Travels, . Debit and Credit; The Reason Why. They have always on hand a large assortmetitof School Books.' Blank Books and Statiohery, Senility School Books; and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar 'Music. Piano Forte. Me lodian, and Violin Instructor. . , PAPER HA N - G IN G S, - of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, - Window Shades. P. L. RLIIMIt The Mo n t 1141:y , Magnii nes, NEWSPAPERS, daily. it Weekly, Can be had, by milling at the store, on COmberland street, in the borough ofl i ebanon, at the sign of : the "Big itoott,7 osjirders left alth them fot any kind olltoodeln their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon: Feb. 4,1858. Ard n zudtrilEic NEARLY 2,000,006 FEE OF the best and cheapest assortment of Lumnsit ev er offered to the public, is now for sale at the,new nd extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of . BRECHRILL 4' HORST, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of.the Union Cann), at the head of Walnut street, a few quares North of the Genessee Steam Mills, and one .re east of „Bergner's Hotel. — Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow. Norway. Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; and 2 inch Pannedand Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak'Boards, Plank and Scantling; and y 2 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES I SHINGLES!! The best Pine and Hemlock . Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths Chestnut.Raila mud Posts, and railings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all altos and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! .COAL!!! The largest 'stock 134 , Broken, Bove, Limebunaers and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal at the lowest prices. .„ He—Confident that they havp the large. 4 and best as sortment of LUMBER of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largeit stork of the different kinds of Con, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they' venture to gay that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock-before pin.- chasing eliewbere. BItECHBILL d HORSE N. Lebanon, Feb. 24,1858. Daguerreotypes. WHO takes the best LIKENESSES in Lgaitrox ? Why J. IL REIM, in the third story of Rise's Neiv Minding: Re has the beet room, best sky-light, best fixtires, and has made it his entire businese for the last six years. He always gets the latest improvements; he has always the latest style of cases unhand; he takes pictures in,every, style of the art:; . his STEREOSCOPEPICTURES.are wonderful to behold: All his pictures are sharp, coirect, and of the higheet Give hid'. a call and yea will not regret it. His terms areveryteoderate. - in_His rooms are open" everyday (except Sunday,) from 8 o'clock, A. M., till 6 o'clock, P. M. Nor. 25, 1851. - •IINION• HOTEL. • 'WORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. The undersigned rit respectfully inform's the n public that be still contin ues at the "UNION HOTEL, in the borough of North Lebanon. formerly kept by Mr. John 11. Miller, where he is now prepared to welcome his friends and travelers, ond'cheer them with the good things of the land.. Ills table shell be provided with the hest this seasons can af ford; and his Bar shall furnish • the choiceht . Ills efforts will be to make all. stopping with him feel entirely at home, and. enjoy all the conveniences that curt be given.in a public house. The Stabling is large and roomy and in excellent order. iiiiP-BOXRDING.—tIe is riled prepared to take a nom ber of Boarders. "Boarding as reasonable as can ibe ob tained at any .other place. .11e.eatende a cordial invita tion to aHvisiting.North Lebanon. to give him a call. . „ JONATHAN Gi1p.5...4.11AN.... North LObininittiiotith, Mash 21,1855. • • - SUFFER CIIRR , IS, GITARAffiCE , EED • w Att . setAtikti ' • • - - - SECIA;IIrIDISEASES • Elelf.abtt!e, Nervous Debility; StrictEnna. Olean; grav el, Diabetes, Disiaiel of the Kidneys and Bladdei, Mercurial Rheumatism. Scrofula. rains in the Donee - and A nkiiss. thittingl; Thseat, Nose and Eyes. Ulcers upon the ltial'y :or—Limbs, •Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St.Vatus' Dance. and all Dis eases alriSiar, from a derangement. of the Sexual Or- gaus, such as Nerroua Trembling: Lees of Memory,' Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, 'Loss of Sight, Wakefulness_ Dyspepsia. Liver Disease. Eruptions upon the Fare; Pain In the linekand :I - lead. Female Ir regularities and all improper diachargerfromboth sexes. It matters not from what sense the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, RECOVERY in cissmurt. and in a elhorter time tbitima s pertrienent Mire can be effected by any other treatment, even: after the dipease has balled-the skill of eminent pliyaleiarniand re stated all their means of cure.. .The medicines are pleas: ant without odor, Causing no_ stekness and free . from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice:l hare rearmed tram the Jaws of Death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above-mentioned dis'easai, had been given up to die by their physicians, which war rants mu In promising to the - oink:tett: who may place themselves under my tare, a perfect and most speedy - cure. Secret Diseases are thegreatestsenemies to health, as they arc the &stemma of Cousemption, Scrofula and many other diseases. and should be a terror to the 'hu man family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever ef. meted, a majority of the cares falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only Mil to cure the dis eases but ruin the constitution; filling the system with mercury, which. with the diseisse, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease Is en tailed upon the children, who are born with Teeble con stitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofulaoffetter, Ulcers, EruP tione and other affections of the Skin, eyes, Throat and Lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffer- log and consigning them to an early gra747 •••-• SELF AI3USE Is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human dtepa ses muses so deetruetive a drain upon the system, draw ing its thousands of victims through a few years of suf fering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the tier. vests System, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper devel opment of the system, disqualifies for marrirge, society, bwiinees, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf ferer wrecked in body or mind, predisposed to Consump tion and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death Itself. With the fullest coutidence I assure the unfOrtn nate victims of Self Abram that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vig orous health. The afflicted are cautioned against' the use +of Patent Medicines, for there are do many ingenious snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions hays their constitutions ruined, by the vile compounds orquack doctors, or the equally poisonous nostrums fended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully analysed many of the so-called Patent Medicines. and find that nearly all of them contain Cor rosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest prepara tions of mercurytind'a deadly poison, which. Instead 'of Cu, lug the ilisease, disable+) the system for life.' Three-fourths oftho patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons who do not understand even the alphabet of the MATERIA Mama, and'are equally as deidltute of any knowledge of the hu- man system, having one object only Iti - view, and that to make money regardless of consequences. ' Irregularities and all disorient' of moles and females treated on principles established by twenty yiiani of practice. and sanctioned by thousands' of the most' re markable cures. 'Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canadae, by- patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Balalaika:oer respondence strictly confidential.. Addreed - • J. BtiIiiMP,RVILLE,4I, D., • - • Oftlce.No. 1111 'Filbert St.,'[Old No: 109,) below twelfth, MWetli /8;. ter ' • Garden Seed* ..,...,. ..c vrt, t io. eat. non, Feb. 10,14. Books: Books! a d he alltiseaso , , the great, .first Cause Springs from nogleetof Natnre's laws. N co.TI Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION AND ALL Diseases of the Longs and Throat ARE POSITIVELY CURABLE BY INHALATION ! which convoys the Remedies to the cavities In the lunge through the el. passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lunge, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner vous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensa ble for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can haeured In the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second; but In the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the lungs are so cut up by the disease aslo defy medical skill. Even, however, in she last stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an nually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the U nited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of the present popu lation of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly, the quiver of detail has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages IC has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave. the beautiful, the graceful, and the gift ed. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom corn eth every good and perfect gift, lam enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con sumption. The first cause of tubercles Is from Impure Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their depo sition in the lungs,..is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which causes a Weakened vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, it is more ra 1101M1 to expect greater good from medicines entering `the eavitiois of the lungs, than from those administered through the..etomuch ; the patient will always find the lungs fete and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme dies.- True, Inhalation is a local remedY, nevertheless, it acts constitutionally, and .with more power' and cer tainty than remedies admiuistered by the stomach.. ; To prove the powerful and direct - influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity In a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sys tem, eiri that a Limb maybe amp e tated hithoutthealight eetyain; labeling theordinary burning gas will destroy , life-in a few hotirs. • 'he inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin,' a few moments af ter being inhaled, - and may be immediately : detected in! the _blood. A convincing proof of the, constitutional ef fects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro duced by breathing foukair.,• Is not this positive evi dence that proper remedies, carefully, prepared and jinn., Menai administer s eti,through the lunge', should' produce' the most happy results ? During eighteen years' prac- Ake, many thousands, suffering from diseases of ',the lungs arid throat, liffie. been Under my care,:suid:ll have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronouriefit in the hist stages, which fully 'sat isfies me that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease.— My treatment of Consumption is original, and founded collet% expe.-ience and 'a thcirough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, &c., enables me - to distinguish, readily, the various ferms of disease that simulate consumption. and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case.— This familiarity, in connection with certain .pathologiCal end microscopic discoveries, enables ins .'to —teller° the lurgs from the effects of contracted chests; to en large the chest, purify the blood, impart Mit - rein:Wed vi tality. giving energy and toneto the entire system, Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the United States and Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. hint the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay. me a :which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater - certainty ; and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patieut again. - G. W. .GRAHAM, M. D., Office, 1131 Filbert, St., (old No., 109,) below 12th, PIIILADELPLItA, PA March 18, 1858.--Iy. The nediOne or The Almon, PILILOSOPITY AND FACT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS 131.1 EXCITING - OA USE' OF SICK NE:i.S.—Th blood T the , .life,sustiiining agent. It furnishes the com: porsents of flesh, bone, mascle,nerve and integument. The Stomach is its Manufactory': tbe'veins its distribu tor., and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills act -simultaneously; selieving indigestion,:•purify ing the fluids. and regulating the excretions. . . The" Nittioiiiil-Disease. Dyspepsia is the mthitnomaion disease among all etas es inthis country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source'of innumerable dangerous mein dies t but whatever its type or symptoins, however ob. stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching & unerring remedy. Bilious Afections The quantity and quality of the bile are of rite( im portanceAd health. Upon the liver,-the gland which Fe crates this fluid. these pilhaverate apecilitally, infallibly rectifying itairresularltir.e end effectually curing Jaun dice, Bilious itomittante. and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of Cho orgau. Liver Complaints Unless the bowels perform their functions properly . the whole bodYsuffers. Tens of thousandidle annual ly of Dysentery. Diarrham, Chronic. Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes in the, system. The effect of the pills upon all intesttnal disorder's, . whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon lu medicine. By following tne.prlnteal dirtxtions, the mostalarming ca. sea of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. " A Word to Females The local debility and irregularities which are the es pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which. when neglected' always shorten life, - are relieved for the time being, and prevented fur the time to come, by eiourseof title mild but thorough alternative. loy,,llolloway's Pills are the beit.remedica know n this world Om pie Bladder, Kidneys,,,grayel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstruotions, Sicret diseases., Fe male Coroplainte,; "envi,all, diseases, of, the_ Sexual Organs, Arising frothiEreessesluid Iniprodeneles in life; and re moving all Improper Di charges from the gladder, Kid neys, or Sexual Organs,-vrbetseroxiating in Male Femal es From whatever cause they may have origintitt‘d, Ana. vo:matter , otitow. g' Stand i n g , Giving Health and Vigor to the .Frame, and , Bloom '. to the Pallid Joy 44) 411 e = 41111 . It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. and removes iill thelsynqitotns; among Whirl Will be found Itulispositiort • to Eiertion,` toss'of \ Power, -Loss of 'Memory, • `DitliMilty Ilreithing. Gen eral . .Weckcess, !Jenny of Dis— ' war,: Weak Nerves:Trembling, Dread ful llorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Walrefultiess;Dramesi of Vision. Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the at usculiti Sysfent i often itnormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic svittploins. Hot Hands, Flushness of the Delp, I 5 rytteas ,the, skin, . Pallid Countenance and Eruptidns °tr. the Face, Pahl in the Back, ilea :, • . i ivineas :of the' Eyelids,: Fre- , - quentli Black spots -' Flying before::" the Eyes. Temporary - Suffusion and Idiii'ottiight ; 'Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness; with Horror Soliety: ' Nothingis inore' deMintile to such Pa tients than , solitude, and Nothing they more Dial! far 'Fear of ntemsnlieii no Be , pose of manner, no earnestnnss, ''cipectilation, but a hurried - '.transition fyomone . question Loan- .•,,. • thaie sitoptorns'if allowed to go on—which this med• ieine invariably; reMoVes--soon fellows, Loss of Rower/ Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the pa tient may el;.t.ire. • :Who can-say that these excesses are not frequently followedby those direful diseases—lN SANlTY AND CONSUMPTION t The records Of the In tone Asylums, and the inelaneholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample *Romer to- thatibtli - Oftheselinertions, In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition ap peal-tr.. The Counikiante fii:actualli -sodden • and - quite destitute--neither Mirth . ..or Grief ever visits it; should a sound of the voice occur, Wis rarely articulate. -With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds hie smief.beguiled' Debility is most terrible!. and has,brongit thousands upon thousand to nuilineli• kraiiii„%thits blru,tingthearn bit ion of many noble youths____.• _lt:mm.l)e cured by the use of Ibis INFALLIBLE 'REBOOT .11 you ere Stitt - ming-with ...caret - the aboy,ii :distressing ailments. the' FLUID EXTR:ACT Bre 11U . will 'Cure y - ou. Try it and be conviheed Oita efficacy. !' f:n*. Beware of Quark Nostrums and QuackDoetbrs. who fuls.ely .baiutt -of abtlitiesratar retie-stems, LCltizens know and avoid them, and save long suffering, Money, and ExPosure;•by sending or Milling (Cr- a bottle of .this Popular and speciti c Remedy. • ' It allele ill pain and iiifltunmatkin,-is perfectly , ant in t.a taste and odor, but immediate in Reaction. Heinibold s Ba An . . Is prepthled directly according to the:Rehm:4 pharmacy • and - Ohetuiitry, with the greatest glee - Limey and Chemical !knowledge and care devoted 'ln -its :eombiniition. :gee Proftmor Deirees' Valuable Works on the practice of. Physic; and Most of the latealandard Works of , egigkillAr.„4:lll,4CO, f. • can Onelin nal red dollarliivilltai" . Pad to anyThysielan w ho proke that the natidieipe ever ipjgredia -patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it dopagreattgood:,•Casas of from one week to thir teen- years standing have been effected. The mass of Voluntary Testimony in !ianstatlion of the Proprietor, vouching, its virtues and curative powers, in, iaimerint, mob ricinguainaskrell-VnOWntoICIENOR 'AND FAM./3 • 1 90,009:Bottles gave Been 501 d . .: and not a single instance of a failure has beenreported • PersonallY appeared before. me; an Alderman of 1114 i City of Philadelphia, 11. .T. ILELMIIOLD, Chemist, rho belugtuly. , aworn does - nay:Mathis preiskratimidmi %Ina no‘Narraitie, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely- Vegetable. lI.T. II ELM BOLD,liploinelifietUrir:. Sworn and aubsz.r• ibed.beforenspdhia2ltd day of Nevem bee, . • WM. ; r,.aumt,if q Alderman. Price per Itottle, or .Iqx or ss,De "' •' liroered to chi - iA - ddr`ese, • Aucm4titiled by reliable and'readitinsibleCerlifieltesfrotS, Linfessors of Medieal Colleges, Clergymen and others. krepareit andttaeby IL: Tr•ILELSI BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. A T E4 l s2:Binith. Tenth St. below Chestnut,; • Assembly. Buildings, Phila. Igl,4ohe had of Dr. George Rose, D. S. Reber, S t ates,' allDrugglats and Dealirs•tbroughout the United Canaries and British Provinces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS A:skfor Helmbold's—take no othein.- . .Cures Guaranteed. • • Prat,! a Butcher's -Ma gir, etc 7,._ ifieetioiis,'Onltiekti.t ed Joints, C4OIIC Yn9nx.. Pains In rhertlidar.orlAksek, Headache, Toothache, Spraine.Sons.TbroatAintaainds es, Hums, and all dicesscs of the Skin, Muscles, and the Glands. None genuine without the -signattire of PRATT k BUTCHER attached to fetch label. . . • 2tetik - Clitiffetlf tem bergers•DrllginMs olio PAW - . . Mirth ; c.% ' _ Inbihroce 15 per vet liPaPer Nvirt rk lat,4 riwewri s s = •I f t Jr any. folletw-