WI 11,1111 VIVMDT. .taa- Miss Tucker rays it it with old borliclors •ry with old wool ; it it hard to get them started, ut whou tlicy do flame they hum prodigionAly. Or' A friend of Ours Wlt9 emgratulatin,g him -elf upon Gering recently token a very pie:leant .Ip. Upoit inquiry, we found that he bed tripped ud fallen into a young lady's lap. Airs A philosopher said to a garrulous youth Uture gave us two ours and one month, that we ,Night hear much nod spenklitflo. HOURS OP SLEEP. Kature requires five, . Custom gives seven; Laziness takes trine, And wickedness eleven l jig"' Lever, in one of his stories, tells of a rushing fellow, who boiled his hams in -Sherry •• ;lie; whereat. on honest Ilibern'on exclaimed: • wish I was a pig them times myself." hloimbred—"lno was my father? My -tiler was tho inventor of threshing maebines.—. ' am the first of his make, end cat be set In !'oration at a very little expense and at the short , t notice. So look out." %mi.. An assembled family, as the legacy to • Ich wee read sohhed and wished that the fall]. ^r had lived to enjoy his own fortune. At last 0•JMO the bequest to- his heir: give my eldest :.on Torn a shilling to buy a rope to bang himself.' "Would to aod," said Torn, sobbing like the rsst, "ti at my poor father had lived to enjoy it himself!" ...,gar" "THE JUDOS has ohargedthe jury,', said Waggles to his aunt, who was witness in a suit .or trespnts "There," said she, "I knowed by his looks ho wouldn't let them twelve fellers bare the best place in court for bowie? and seems' what was go in' on for nothin." Dot it must be dreadful Cx pensive to be n juryman. FOR SCOLDING IVIVES.-Wir heard a remedy for these afflictions the other day. A friend of ours who follows the profession of n carpenter had been for some time repairing a dwelling, whose mis tress is a reputed tertengnnt. Listening to her as she vented her wrath on her good natured "old man,"- the other dny, Shavings turned to us and seriously said : "If I had such a•wife as that, I'd point her fun'ral to morrow't two o'clock—and by Sucks, the corpse would be ready!"—Clio. Coo. ~ A divine informed a seller the devil was ehained up. How long is titerope?" "Oh," was the dignified reply, "it extends over the world," "Does it ?" rejoined Jack; "If so the lubber might as veil be loose." The MOS extreniely foolish fellow we ever tested (menhir appandages upon, was old Eatplen ty, and ho was so fond of fruit ; that he ate the "apple of his eye." ts.. An old coquette, looking into a glass and seeing hCr wrinkles, cried: "This new glass is not worth a farthing. They cannot make mirrors as well as they used to do." ta,.. A emiple of Belgian giants are now in the city for the purpose of exhibition. Thoy are to long that it taltes two days to exhibit them. Agfr• Bribery--OfForing you a pair of lips—fa a i:iss. Justifiable Corruption—Taking the bribe. "Scatter the germs of the tronatiful,'! as the poet said when ho kicked his wife and chil dren out of doors. laeonic.—The Poet Rogers once mentioned that the - best, note be ever received, was front an American-lady, who, being asked to breakfast with hith, wrote—" Won't I?" Certainly it was expressive brevity. Taxciii! Tatest Taxes; • 'VOTIVE IS HEREBY (am: to the severer TAX 1.11 COLLECTORS or Lebanon County, that the Tax assessed R r ISM must Le collected nod raid over to the County Treasurer, by the f r,t of Deeember.sicxt. as no farther indulgence cut lie given. Collectors will please take notice and regulate themselves accordingly. Hy order of tiro County Commissioners. CYRUS 511111 K. Mr; . . 03mmissionere Office, Gebanon'Oct. 2 2 .1,1158. (lAL Dem. and Wain° Dem. copy.] New Livery Stable. THE rndersigned has 4-7'iy ~ established n new Life"- a -- fly STADLE. in Huhn• le's Stables, at the Lebanon Pulley it. De pot, Lebanon. He 3 , : 111 good and safe Horses, Carriage -4, as may be desired, end careful Drivers. which be will hire on fair terms. Ile hopes by being attentive to bus iness to receive a libered shore of public patronage. Ap ply at }tubule's Hotel, or at the Stable•. DIINCAN McRATL • N. OBINIISIIS between the ft. IL Depot - mar afi r Parto of Lebanon and North Lebanon. Applies,' tion'tO be ribtde`at Ruhnte's Hotel, Car' mony'e, or the Eagle'llotel, and the Omnibus wilt call at passenger's homes In time for the airs .Lebanon, Oct. 27,'67. . . i i a r, FRANIKLIN lIIOUSE, earner oA" Penn and Railroad streets ; • .. READING, PA. . (Formerly Ralirend !toter) TTERMAN RISTENIIATT respectfully infant s ti.o public and visitors that he has opened the above , aOl, for their accommodation and comfort. ire has furnished tha house well, with every convent- NI and sdsoremoddeled Maar:tethers end Airartmants, :-room, Parlors,•Le. His Hotel is fitted up with all • incident improvement', and visitors shall be furnish with the best the market affords at his table, and the hors of the best nud purest kinds : • . . . . f. 11.-1111 Stabling Is large, and yard attached, and 'et attention paid to tide departmext of the ]doted. .:radian, May 19,1558. . VEVIVLIVEBY STAID E. undersigned fespectfully informs the public that lie line opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mm. RISE'S lintel, ./larket street, Lab . apoh, where lie will keep far the radio areammodo t ion good steel: of HORSES and VEIIIOLES. Ile :Nip gentle and good driving Uomels, lied handsome ludo rollicks. Also. careful Drivers furnished when ' Also OMNIBUS for Parties. Se. Ninon. April-21.1855. JAMES M ARGIL • • • TAKE NOTICE. • , • . The old stone worm is come to life a pain . • 12,7.PETHIL MOYF.R would - respectihily inform the nblic that he con t I n nes 11 ie busi nots of LIMES: us F. 1N43 AND DRESSING by herse power, in Chestnut elast Lebanon. Ile finiiihrs the following articles the boat and souudca limestone that can lies lno- fit this neighborhood, rlzz—Doon.lints nod • •-“t •ftrites, Wtanow SILLS end 11r.mrs....CELLAR Mtt o • .411;.Cilltu-Stroxes, Shoe Scraper bleeks, as well as Otte snide that ran be ninneDictured of limestone. 'l*h-stones are front four to tire Inches flitch; and .- fees in accordance with the quality. was-the arstperson that introduced the linuu,done .hls pltice;'and it' now prepared to tiuivh off iinte • .1 SO as to give it enitilpearance rcry littleduferi , w to i.pt the handsomeSt :Marble. in proof of which evser • • his dlreete 'he public to the finished work at hit Ile respectfully iLIVIC,p3 thogo who In ...•rieCting new buildings, to call at his tedablitinnent • •••otitincot themselves of the excellent finish -of his • as also of the cheapness at his prices. • ',Ninon, March 2.1,1555.-Iy. - '.Fifty itollarm - ....:1-111.7NTER will Forfeit $5O It ninini to core any • • hum of secret tlts.aae that may come unar hia core, " -. atter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex invited to his Private Rooms. 44 North Seventh it. 'ad'a; without fear of interrnption from other tat •.. Strangers and otl9s who Lava been unGtrtu . ; ,y in the selZetion of it t•hyselen ere invited to call. • ,IPOTENCV—Trough unrestrained indulgence of. • ,085143, by execs* or sot f abuo.. , , tie evils aro num . • .r. l!romaturo impotency, involuntary seminal dis gesovaiting of the organs. •oas of memory, a die • . 4 for female.society, gencral debility. or constitution : mngement, aro sure to follow if necessary, con su l t :)octor with confidence; ho offers it perfect cure. - ;AD ANDJIEFLECP.—The afflicted would • sect before trusting their health and happlum. stud ' ..ny crises their liras, in the bends of physicians iglu, JC this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible • au men to understand all the ills the human family . i :.-i.ject to. .Every respectable physician has his pe . Munch, in which ire is more successful than his . r profeesors, and to that ho devotee meet of his t lii study. . KS tot PRACTICE, exclnsively dovotol to tire • wd treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, ta• with ulcers ripen the bialy. throat. nose, or legs, ~ .iti,t)itt head, or bodes, mercurial rheumatism, stne . . . ~ grave,. irregularities, If ift(1%.4.43 arising from youth .ceraes, or impurities of bloodPirhereby tho y dt.- . 408 become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer sltry relief to all who may pinto themselves under his . . Atedicbie forward.d to any part of United States, Dollars per Package. f. sale, DR. DrCKINOSOIPS CELEBRATED SIAGj TS-ELECTRIC tddCLIINE. NO acid or other !ogre- S.,teguirod ; its poster being obtained from a pertain ., tippet bo without Ono, Price . t.o. • • • " ' ,itotfir 20th, 1401.-fy!' f EIVE a eitpqrfor PORT WINE, very del ) icat oleo SCOTCH ALB, LoNDON POETEIL, CATAWBA to t%DY, and CINCINNATI CHAMPAGNE,at RBLGARTW Wine nd Liquor Store. Lebanon Deposit Dank. (Jute "LETA:EON V.w.cr It ?tit?) • Catatherland slerat eat 4nor rase of Ref Ow etra Hotel. WILL pay the fallowing ItATES of INTEItEST on DSPOSITS. For I year. mad longer. G per cent. per annum: Fore months, and longer, 5 per cent. par antinm; Ft.r 3 months. and longer, 4 per cent. Invannum; reentring Shat notice of wltlatlanwal. ltaterele paid in full for the thlacolts from the ditto of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal lino of nc centinotintittis to those who mar furor ns with Deposits, payttlde OD demand. Will pay a minium on SPANISH and 111E.NiCAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Pei- Jars and half Dollars. Will matte collections on and re mit to all mills of the United States, the Ca:autos and }:nrupe; NtrAlate Jams, Sic... .he., anal du a general EX 'CII4NUE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. GDS. 'Guam, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGER'S, are to the extent of their Estates, fur tall Deposits and other obligations of the "LEDA:CM DEPOAIT DANE." SISiON CA)IKRON, 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, - GEORGE S.3IULLES, LETT KLINE, JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, • Lebanon, May 12,1565. orznoN .~~ Lebanon liltittial Insurance Company. incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CIIARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE AT JOirESTOITX, LEILANOX COILVT.T. GUARANTEE CAPITAL 55,000! Tins COMPANY is in foil operation, and rcndy to _make insurance ou all kinds of property, in ' Town or Cbuntry, and nn es favorable terms as any well gov erned and estocompany, either on the lintual or joint stock principle. President—amis BnrNxEr, Esq. • rice President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer—GEO. F..MEILY. Secretery—W3l. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS :. Jones liatmvmt, Esq. GEO. Ross, GEO. F. limy, ..'• D. 'M. KARMANT; NAPOLEON DESK, Jere. Some, , Jens C. SELTZER, 8- K. TEEIEELEE, DAVID N. RANK, DATIO RANK, DANIEL H. SISTER, IWM. A. MEET. ANTHONY S. ELY, Agent for 4ebalwn. and rieie' tity • Jonestown, Fob. 8,1858. SAVE NC FUND. 4 Company. VVTALNUT Street, South-West corner of TIMM Street; Philadelphia. IXCORPORATID 1W TIIE STATE OF FENNETLVENIA Five Per Cent. Interest. Money is received in any mum large or small, and inter estithl from the .lay of deposit to theday of withdrawal: The oMee is open every day from 6 o'r.oek in the morn ing till f• o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till ft o'emek. 110 N. lIVNIrtV BENNER, ProshimiL' ItODERT 1510. PRIME, Tice President. WILLIAM 3. Ikea, Secretary. makerons. bury L. Benner, I F. Carron Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Bobert'Selfrithre, Francis Lee, Sarni. K. Ashton.. Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Muuns, lieury Diffenderfier. ir3leney is received and paynieuts made daily with out notice. The investments. are.made GAGES, GROUND RENTS, tier im the Charter reenires. TTlEttudeeiigned would re3pretfully inform the. public' that he has now a larger and mom extensive 'ssortment of NIAIIIILE. at his New Establishment in :Market street, than has ever heretofore been offer..tl to the putite in Lebanon, the sleek consisting of ir.o.Lty 31ALece, Itcr- LkNO, STATE , kr.T, DORSET. DARBY, 31.1YEIMSTER, fie., cte., allot' whitebait; done up in the most Eclentific Style, end in such a variety of designs. as to suit the tastes of all. The oldie are incited to tiall•st hit.. 'NW STAND IN NARK ST STREET, one square north of Union Wall, Lebannn.Pa., where he gill attend personally to all who will fluor him with their patronage. Ile would also return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage alTorthal hint since opening in business. and feeling the more encouraged by the interest manifested in Its behalf.by the public, ho enters upon a m!w season with renewed • energy, despatching business with a promptness becoming an honest mechanic. Terms Reasonable. till and Bernina. - - 'Lebanon, E. DAUGH ERTY. r. B—Aiao, u number of solect Limestone Door Silts, for the aeonnuitodatidu of building 1/10/1 and ceuti-Aeters, who would do Well to call told exomioo. J.- E. D.: Lehiikon Marble Yard 01I\ PAP : kr:Lt. Slone Cr.l.tzT, re,pectfully informs hit friends mid the public in general that i? prepare,l to do all kinds of FANCY ANDIMNAmRNTA E. work at his Marble Yard. in 'Walnut street. half wny between the Court House and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the shorte. , t notion. no r,ond no work done any city in the United and being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon (»linty who.has ?erred a. rerular appranticoihip tollte businesi , , he pledge(= himself that he elm utantafac turn cheaper. nod giro a better fitil-11 than any other man engaged in the mombthittrta. Hirt stook eonrigtenf ATO:finfariTe, anAYE CY.32r.TEr..Y Pours, FURNITUTTX SL.AiIF. &CI. • Also, SANDSTONE .of the hest quality for oil nres, plain and ornamental. A large r.s.4ortinent of LIME STONE for all kiwis of IIIeUMI work, of any else nti4 quantity . gir.lqu Esc nail owl oxentino prices and the stock Wore you purchase' eLewhore. Lebe.non, Tecniniqm 10, 1565. • N. H._l.t:rrElttNa done to Glermon and EnglLch, by the Nu.* prartin.! trarkmen NATIONALHOTEL PACE STREET, ABOVE- TUIRD, • PPS= UM& 5.11)15 4 CARDIANIr. CYRUS CMISAYY. , May 19, 'A:4m. Fa lacy vs. lb re O.:11(11es la tad Clailt!rein. • TORN FANEMA x CO., No. SS (new no.) 3IATIIKF.T el Street, above rustAn'A.—lmporters.•Mann facturetti and Dealers in FANCY FUNS, for Ladies and Children; also. Cciirs Furs. Fur Collars. and Gloves.— Vie number of . ye Fr, VIM UV hare hoen cognged in the Nor business. and the general 'character of our Fura, both for rittakty utid price iiiingeneritityluitiwisTqiWt out the country. that we think itAarineCesimr.V for U 8 to say anything noire than that we lifive.noW opened our I,..seortmetient FURS, for•tho Fall and .Winter Sales, of the hie:test:end 111031, beautiful assortment that wo hate ever 'offered before Ad the public. Our Furs hare all been Imparted daring the present seinen, When money was Heart* flint Fors taiteh lower than at the present time. rind hare lice° manufactured by the most compe tent workmen; wis are tberefore.detormined to sell throb at such brio* us will continue to giro no the reputation we have harm, flit ysard, that is to sell a good article for a Tory small profit. Storekqepro will do well to giro us a call, as they will find the largest assortment by far to select from in the city, and at manufacturers prices; JOIIN FAT:EI - RA. it CO.. O. 878 BIADRET Street, above Bth., PLEILAD',L Sept. 22, 1658. At moe. • • • Mien Iry - W. . Ovcrman, D. 14 (Ohl No. 0) South TILERD Street, Lana Marl et, Philadelphia. LE ATIRER DEALER- . Calf :Map. Moroccos, Mut:3gs, Bindings, RDAND OAK SOLE LEATIIEE, N. D.—Bouh Leather, bought or taken in exchange. March 3,185919. New. Sla-e Eine Between linminelstown and Middletown. ON and after the lath inst., the sub- 4 - c . seribers Will run a Daily Stage Line between Iluuunebdown and Middletown, connecting With the eere on the Lebanon Valley : Railroad On the arrival and departure of the Rama at Huminels town. They - aka.' keep .a LIVERY STABLE at Middle- . town for tho accommodation of the public, Dead h'ors es end all kinds of conveyances. • November 2,1857 GROCERIES and (217REZiSIVA RE very cheap at RARER & BROS. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FOUNDRIES,MACH I NE SHOPS,&c JIM CIII. II rE IPO RKS I. Opposito the Lebanon Volley It. R. Depot, Lab nu6n. Lebanon county. Pa. VIM. it; I'. L. \I'LrMI:R, Propri- Yemb, etors. man rtfi‘ctitio Steam Engines from to :300 home power, of the latest styles to nail patterns, with nil the modern im . •_.provements . nutwrior Portal le En gines(With' Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on whorls, for Saw Mills. witoti taming and !Misting purimses. Par limiter nt Sion la called to our small Upright Engi nal for Printer..., 'Druggists and persons wanting a email amount of Power. They take up a very small space, and can lie put up in a room ns n honselinlil fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines - and Machinery for Authrnoite and other Blast Furnaces, of improiod. construction Forge Hammers, OLP. L. Weirnef aPatentt; Railing 3 , ,1111,: : Sawing.. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps. Moisting Machinery for Mines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad earn. Iron Itridges.• Shafting, Hangers, Pulleya,Tnruing Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Wass Stop Cocks:Valves and Brass Fixtures. (Moho Stearn Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Coatings or every description. • • • ISO, Boilers sf any size, form and weight, made of the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Snicks.. Water Tanks, Ons - I/lues,. and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing, thorn into squares of 2 lueltes and ham Mering cachsqiutre; nny 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 Iron Pipe, for steam, g as mud water, with all the necessary.tixtures, constantly on hand, and put up at the shortest entice and on most rea sonable ternis. Iron, ntass.and Composition Metal Cast made to order, at the shortest notice. tKPAIItINO attended to with promptness and de spatch. A gang of Boiler Walters .si:yterently-foi Boi ler repairs.. iILACKS:IIIThi WORK mode to order.. .11% - . Orders respectfully solicited. An communications by mall or otherwise; attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or eanakfree of clmrge. • WM. WEISI P. L. WEDIETt. rebation, Fob'y d, ISSS. National 'QTY TMIST in REAL ESTATE MORT ud such first OW sceuri- Aug. 25 v 'LS. JAIS rArtnELL LIST OF 31E31131 MS. 5 • ?MST CLAM • • Jacob Eby.; Joseph l?. Heilman. A hmluttn Snyder, Ja cob Burkcr. (Imre° resider, DILVili Horst. Moses Dreiden. 'Kiln, liana Hoffman, Samuel Gorkley. Michnd R• hltmd, John S. Itomberger. 3 , .sepli M. Light, Jmuco Benson, 3lichtel Holtman. Jacob (lockley, Mail) Shank. Para Dueber..lonas Stager, Joseph Bomberger, Moses Becker, Joseph Shot t, Jobe Pech told . Jacob Stagor. Pater Intim, Abraham remoter, William Walser; John Wltmyer, Jo seph Shindel, George Limriwenver, John Smith,. (P. 1.,) David Watch, John S. °rent, William Shower, Jacob il'arner. BMo:7D Cp49s. • Joseph Shank, Daum !foyer, Prixlorick Sprecher; Abra ham Fernsler, (T. S.) Lantz Hits, John Gasscr, David Ginurich, Peter Zimmerman, Joseph Gh-llailnum. John Zinn, josePli Smith. (J• 5.,) Jacob Sterner, Samuel Erb, Henry S. Zimmerman, Tobias Sheror, Chilsi tan Itisser, Jacob Witmer, Joseph Hoke, Peter Smith, William Smith, Leonard Zhninerman, Solomon ttccatilly, David it'erner, Henry Groh. John Snhici,,Pater Ruh!, Joseph Rleistone, John Bleistono, Joseph. Kintigh, Tronklin Witmer, John Killian, Jacob Reitman. Peter Rachman. FREDERIC/E. SPRECHER, President. RENRY S. ZIMBIERMAN, Treasurer. PETEIL 7,I3IIRERMAN, Senn3tarj - . hovember 17, 1868.-td. • " S.. reit eft gill • A'''Cols• • AIiVERTISCINO Ad3WCY, 110 Faesati Sr„ Nan , Y0R1C.41.10 SratirSr.. Barrer:, S. 3/.4Pettenglll a Co., arelhe Agent/liar:the Lebahan Achtrtiser, and' tho meat 1 nftneti dal' and lamer +circralating Newspaperajn the United States and the Canadas. They are stated. and to contract for ua at our lowest rates. DELLUSF & CORIIIIRY. WEIMER. =ECM '9RO:GASSER JOBIAZIGETTLIS LE •C O•tTN•T'Y STEAM.. PLAPIIING MILL: 71 -- "TrOaS;TGASSER & 0 IETTLE i L f O wit* to infofin the citizenS of Lobartoo: county end neighboring, counties, that , r; rry . ilia& they aroli - ow in, full - opetaticee, eel are prepared to do la kinds.or CARPENTER WORKayMACITINERY • 81:011 AS • Flooring - Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doars,Windoto 44 Door Fraines, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which may h 4 wanted to suit builaeri. "The OubtiorthorsCbeg leavo.to Inform the public that tharhoro the latest and.best inn proved inaeliinary in the county . ;'stich ifs Woariwoories PLAY'ro, .ke.; nod - that they aro able to nroduco is good work as the county cnn-produce. • - . . None but the best and welt-socsoned LIMBER will bo used. Carpenters and Bv.ildors orb invited troll and randy-made examine their Stock, Which tbelyi hldayi koeb on hand. and judge for theniselves. AM-Their Shop is on PhiesToviit Rood, near Plulstner'a Old Foundry. [Lebason.Junol7,l637. EWA!! tonuortn....romi 9. • LEBANON •, Door and Sash Hann factory. Located on the Steam-House Roadoear Omni beriand Strut, Eqt Lehanint • - THE uridersig,ued iatepocifulJytn -4 , :tom - the public in general, time they lia••;•• !mem added largely to their former oasis. - „„, ouch also hove oil kinns of' the latest and best improved MACIUNERY iu tho Stato in full op.nttfou. such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4c., for conducting the gOneral hnelne4 for . • • Planirig, Scrolls, Sawing, 4c., and the experience acquired by E. Lososcat stiot.J.G. GAB, L during their connection with the Door. Saab and Lumber Trade, for a minds:rot years past, affords full as sume:co of their ability. in connection with J. Cantu.. to select stork suitable to the wants of :the•Door and Sash business in tide State. . They now offer to liechanki. and Farmers Geller:ol3 , i" open ,faionahlo terms, a jndiciously, assorted snick of DOORS. SAS It, &c., from the beat Lumber mouuihctories In the State, feeling confident that their essortsnent is . not to be excelled by any other establishment In the State in regard to exactness in:CC, quality or fl nish, and ts calculated to afford tborongh ratistitction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their cantons. The liAlowing Bat t comprises the leading, articles of stock on bend Doors. of all sizes: 'oral! Ekes; Door Fumes, for brick and Architraves; fronto houses: . Casings, from 3 to 6 I. Window frames, for brick Snrbase; • and frame houses; - shottori. or all sizes; All kinds of l'oultlings; Blinds. of all sizes; • D. CI. Spring Moulding, of all sizes: Wash-boards. ' LONGACRE, °ADE]. & DlttrrliElt P. S—Planing, Sawing, (ft., pmniptly (lone for tiiOlie furnishing the Lumber. ~ [LeluMen, July lks47. == . • A ••. • . .la ylatatlacteiry. TANKtUL for past favors, tho undersignarespict;. I fully informs the Public. that he continues to carry on his Manufactory In East Ifanover township;lobanon• county, nu as extensive a Scale its ever. It is !ultimo/a- - ry for hint to say more. than that the work will bo done in tho same EXCELLENT STYLF., which has made his work and name so well knOwn in the sunnundingtoon-' try. Ito promises to tip the work in the-shortest INiFf•i• itie time. His manufactory is in complete order. and he flatters himself to ho able to render the tonne satisfaction as heretofore. lio mannthetnres Erma and Naeroto Clotla; Cussinells, Blanket's, lrldite aneltaer Flannels. all in lite best manner Ile also cards Wool and wakes Rolls. For the conve nience of his Cnstomors;Wool and Cloth will be taken In at the following. olnees:—At the stores of George & Seellenberger, Looser fi Brothers. o,. orge R e y nrn i,i, axd at the new .Drug Store of Guilford & Lemberger, near the Market !louse. it the horougi, of Lebanon; at the storo of 'Shirk. , &..lllllll;r, in North Lcbauott; Ot S Gosh- ert's. Bethel township; at . the - pnblielionse of 51'111i:tin' Enrost. 'Fredericksburg; at the storoof S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the store of•Giorge IVekinum, 'Bellevue ; at the store of ltlartiti.lisrly, Pultnym; at the store of Gabriel Wolfersbergor, New Market Forge; at the store of Michrel Shirk, C.ast llnuuver, Dauphin county; at the stores of Gongs! Miler and .11arld M. liettiz,lCast Itaitto rer Lebanon county. All materials will be taken awity • regularly, from the above plucc, finisifed and rotor lust again. Those of his costumers-wile wish Stocking.: Wool card ed .Iyod and mixed,, um. leave the Hattie, white, at the above mentionedlda*, with. directions ha* they 'wish It prepared. Or Ws - customers' can order the Stooling :Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the andemigned, _which will be dune and lett at the desired places. • 13. It Is desired that those haring Wool eirdoi, trill pay the Cash therilor, at the above named Mies: LYON LE BERGE 'Fast Hanover, Lebanon county, May 12,1553. ^ F FA AWNW RS' &.M ECHAN ICS' • 6'olnitit•} and Machine Shop, • LEi;ANON, PA. •• . • Milt: undersigned having made very grentaddltions to tlwir fuellitiw for the manitAtcturing of ItlAcntssatr, eyll manufitetote and keep on hand, x very general as. sortnient of V.AIaIING IMPLEMENT£3,-• ombracing• irovd, , r's hapre.rfd Railway and Lever Ilarsepo r mersan4( ilforiny's•rhaibined A:wpm and. Newer. with ood's latest improvements: Coat Iron field Rollent. Crain Drills and Fans, Corn 'Plonzha and Plantorti, %In. Hullers, Corn Shellerg, Fodder, Straw, tiny Cutters. All of tho above linaltines are of the latest - amnia:it improvements, and are all warranted to give sa,:hzfuetion. Castings of all kinds mdde to'Ordir, and at short notice. They also manufacture &man olvss. dill Gearine4 Shafting, and• Mill work in general; and pay particular attention • o Repairing Engines 'and .Illachinery of all kinds. They invite Milo call stud. examine their work, at their Machine Shop, on Pinsporestroct. Lebanon. 414 All orders or communicatioes by mall will be promptly attended to. • A. 3IAJOR k liP.orUl It, . Lthaann, Lebanon C.b., Pa June 2,1858 1" ATTENTION. .. • 11011 E :MEMBERS of the Lebanon Comity ' . immolation for the detection of 'lmo Thieves, and ihe'recorrry of Stolen Horses. "' '" assemble at the public haute or Leonard' Zimmerman. In the borough of Lebanon, on Nature:ay; December 4, ISSR, at I o'Clock,l'.3l. A punctual attend ance is desired. LUMBER., WOOD AND COAL WOOD and COAL yAItD. T TLII andersigord. having bminht 3fr. 1 4 'teary tipooo's Iroo.l 'Bll,l 0. 3 1 Yard, olsort distance nortli.coNt of 33esrs. Foster * 3lutelis Foundry. in the borough of North Lels , 0010; :003 MM) bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from can to 1000 TONS t)le COAL. of all kinds and gnoles, whir% I will sell at tho and or deliver at as Pinall profits as will snit the times. I therefore In* Tile An *lune that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, mcertain priers: and Judge fir themtnelrc.c. DANIEL LI lIT, (merchant.) Korth Lebanon, Aprtfl.t,lS,s3.-tf. • , • Coal , Coal , Coal. •-:' • INT r., the undersigned, would respectfully inform the 1 citizens of Lebanon county, that we are now pre pared to supply the community with COAL, either Vlolepide or Retail, us wo will keep all ,kinds of COAL on hand, such as Pat, Chestnut, Ntet, Stnre, Egy and Broken COAJ, While, I ^ - .." '-' ,fid and",orarash,'•••••-‘ , •. , •-r-- , .www. ' which we are constantly receiving frompirio of the best Collieries In the Coal regions, and would - here say that we will sell our Coal as low as they , eon be sold by any Person in the county, whiehlve will Fell at our Mill, or deliver to any part of the two boroughs. • .N Genesee Mills; Lebanon, reb. 3, 1168 E . - I Wood, Wood. • . THE undersigned are prepared to furnish 'Beg lt3 & BITOUIt. oar or OA% WOOD, to order, at any pins is44'.' num] or North Lelnizion Boroughs. Orders loft at ~ their Mill will be promptly' nttended to. * Lebanon, April 21,1358. MYERS & 8201. TR.. Cheap If, U. 112 IN ER • and .0 L! TIIE undersigned having purchased, at Sherlre Sate? the entire clock of 'LUMBER. AND COAL. In the yard of John H. WIT-3111Ylilt, be, leave to invite the attention of thel:publi:, thereto. It be sold much cheaper thaw the Same article can be boughtelsewbore. The stock mi llraces all kiids nod descriptions of LUMBEIt kept In it well stocked-Yard, besides a largo lotof first rate Black smith's COAL. All we ask is that purchasers rill call and exatulue our stuck and prices. • • 111111.1 P , Lebanon, Sept. 15, '5B. . JOIIN BOVAIAS, HAUEI A CAPP'S L 17.111 . 40 :113•R' R D! i Lurtker. Tilt undersigned have lately formed ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber 'Business. on it new plan; would 'respectfully Inform the public ailaree. that their plate of business is DAVID Boiruty's Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon; fronting on Olmstnnt strait, one square from the Evangelical .elipreb. They have enlarged the Yard a.ndlllied it with a new and execilent nssortnient of all kindeaf .Liiiriber, such as BOARDS,. PLANtC, JOINTS, v ' • • : LATITR, SITTNDLEN. AND SCANTLING, of ell lengths and thicknesses. Short, they keep eon- - stonily on hand, a full and 'wall-seasoned assortment of nil kinds of BtrilDING MATERIALS. Persons In want of anything in -their line aro invited to call, examine their snick and team their prices. Tankful for past.favors, they.hope; thatii3i' attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, HAUER Lebanon. April 8 MS— . U4IDE R. • UMBER . . . NEARLY 9 . 000 000 FEET ! " Iv the beet aid cheapest assortment of Ltratoßit er offered to the public, is now for sale at the.new ntfeatsnsirs LOB IJElt.and COAL YARD of BRECHBILL 4. HORST , • n the Borough 6f :forth Lebanon, on the bank Of the . Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few . inures North of the Genessee Steam 31111 s, and one • • quoin oast of Bergner's Hotel. • • nay easortment consists of the best . well-seasoned White, Yellow. Nerway. fine and . 11.oulloek Boards.— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; rand 2 ioeb Panne! and Common Plank;. ' • • White Pine and Hemlock l , reancingandjolats; White Oak Bennis. Plunk and Scantling t and I . IA lash Ikmbir Iluards. Plank and Scuttling. SHINGLES" SIB NGLESI 1 The hest Pine and Hernfock Shingles; Also, Rotting nu b } Pfastering Laths: Chestnut Roils and Posts, and Failings fur fences • and fencing Bonnie; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes end descriptions... ' COAL!.COAL!!. COA L ! ! . The largest stork of Broken, Store, Llineburners and Hollidaysburg Smith CORI. AL the lowest Pris Mi. • teLL,Contident that they hare the largest and Lest n 5 sentient of Ltmatat of all descriptions and sizes, CLB well as the largest stock of the different kinds'of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that, they can necommfuhtto all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any , thing in their line, to examine _their stock .before pur • olivine eiscallere. BRECIIBILL iI.ORST. . ,N. Lebanon, Feb. 240358." X OOO Iliteitvarti ®4N!. .s TAMES it. ICELLBY, Week: • .e. .J: tf;*Jeineter, haa Aim' •"; • opened at the Esau limizteos, the town or Lebation,n beautiful assortsitenttir Bold Rail; rend . Tinto-keepers in hung Nog eases; eight-day Watches, gold thiplox - eguld Anchors. gold cylinder Watches,. ke.-- SWOT railroad hunting Watrfies. clrinliyx.arichors, cylin der. English patent Lever. Engll.ll. Swl;ii . Qnstrtiora. and. Days' Watches. Largc 3:nsia.lioxes, 4. 0, and 8 o tpocttt - gob:. rob. V e st r a nd Neel: Chains ; gall lindetellcdoclies: gad 'rldwhies.; Breast pins, Neekhaeaishirt- . Single, Spectacles,' 31cdallions. Itlinlaturo (Sues, gold p.'n and pencil cases. gold Key Seals'. - Silver Ten nod 'fa- Mr:Spoons. Snap Ladles. rah Mitimeck - Chains. Spectacles,. Portmoutdes, fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin -13:11.43 Violin. ACVOIIivOtIR, polices, Brass Instraiv meet 0,-,Drums,-Mirear klitliSha‘litijoktfst.4lo4444l2,—.94l4 Tninborinea, reelliss' Cabins, Colt's Sintip m s ei); Volcanic Rifle. aboote . 2s . shot In a minute; ,Celes - Allen'a . Volcanic final Ihttnnectis l'istols,eight-dny and thiriyhoir 0 . 01:11, ac., the' whole comprising the.ntest extensive as •sortment ever offered iniebanota.ccenityiend will-be sold at the Lowest cash . price* -` " •- - - , Watches if: flocks carte_ urry Repaired astinrarreittett.• R e s Mrs.. Kelly has opened - sada* ililleirry Store in the snipe room with Mr. Kiturff Jairei6-• s t o e e . Nagle :Bnildings!.• - • • ' :( l+N , attQm ' y'pt • lli3Y, 1838 WATCHES AND JEWELRY • ~..aIIoTNEN NEW roe oi • ••• WATCIIKS AND JEWIARY • , . -.• . arsr nsozitsa nir - • W.. A C. K Com‘riiimr.E.l"-noxt. to Pi: , 4 ~IilQ. 4 *" . • 1 if the watt • quoir...Sio2T, . xi 0.45 V RoNT STY: EIrri.PILI-LA.;—r.A.ll- kinds of Lilo, Li purest nuil, heat LIQUORS constantly kola on En rid viz :—rmip Proncli. coulee -Continuo Clirrry, Eloold.er :l7 anitifortilleettlia4ClY.lotoninolf sinlo 0/J14 . 64147/ ig Old alonononbuln, Ecotok nnd -Ityu ,VIIPSILEY ; toff; Madeira, (Itoity, Lisbon. And .Chalnralgn 'WINE; tLo best EITTEItS. to be oldalnod In Ilid.riky; all of which is 'sold \9llolWitt to end rottdi,in quniitities from a tian tau ripe. • [ Aug: 4, ISM... - - ~• QWART7c& Bllo..bave new open th eir van and Win ° Stock,,Whiett they are Felling at the bowast C as h prices. Please call audjudge for 3'w/rad!: _ EXTENSIO'N. SKI - RTS--biigliti and Sberwarcte Pat': out with adjustable Busscls at 'SWART . & woamr STO=CI.NO aisortincnt, at SWARTZ L• Ulto. . Gr."°lliEß sold unusually low : at SWARTZ k BRO. . li*ntiug Farms, sce . adrertisomont of ll:inisoit•- • ton lAinds., . • • To.all wanting Parma, see advertimmont of Hamilton , ton Lands.. • • ."...1 5 tirtADEtpr[TA. • •'. • . 11 0W - 41R0••A8SOC•1A1.11.10.1‘ A 11enerolent • Itiilitutinn 4tablisbed by special Eiitiinin • Inalitic ihs Iletiel of the Sick and Distressed, with. Virulent and RpidePlie . . . • • TAM lIOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, Caused by Sexual discos as, and the Itycentigna...practioal poen, tho - unfertunate victims of suelvilisdateli by Quack°, sevomryears itgo di rected their Centmliing Surgeon, as a CIl A EITADLE ACT worthy:of their-Zaino; to opon aDispensa>y for.the! treatment' of Ibis Class or diseases. in all their finita, and to give MEDICAL.ADVICE GRATIS to all who ply by letter.*ltlt &description of their condition, (age, occupptlott, liabita of life, A:c..) anti in eases of tixtretne poVerty, to CURS:LID 3IEDICLN ES Ft: Ef.: OF CII ARCM! It is IterdieSS - Co add that the Association commands the highest Statical skill of the nice, and will furnish .the - must approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association,.in their-Annual Re; pert noon the treatment of Sexual Disease. for the - Fear ending Tannery Ist, 1856,expeess,the highest ssuisfnetiOn -with the r aucetss *hien has attended the labors of elm Consulting Bargain ht the Cure of Siierinatorrhcee. Sent inallVeskuess, Impotence. Oonorrlitea. loot, Syphillis, the vice of Ouanisui or Self.abose, &c., and order a con - timmece of .the same plan for the ensuing year. . The Directors, on n . review of the past. feel assured that their labd.a in this sphere of benevolenteffort have been of great benefit to thro afflicted, opecially to the young.- and theylinve resols , ed to deVotr themselves, with. renewed zeal, to this very Important and much despised (muse. • An admirable Report on Sperinstorrlmp, or Seminal 'abuse, the 110 e 'of Onanisin, alesturbation, or Self= 'abuse, and othpr disellses'orthi sexual erg ens, the timsultingthiegeon,:will be sent by mail (in a l'enlen on. velem) irl EE W CHAROB 4 OII rezeiptof TWO STAMPS for peostage, Other - Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment Of 190X1131 diseases. diet, &c., are constant ly being published for gratuitous distribution, and twill be sent to the edlieted. .Some of the new ruined/es and methods :of trentment-diseoeered during the lastsear, are of .great sable.__‘"•L Addr e s s;for— Reft ^...„.rtortreatmeutDriOßOßlVlßlNAlS• BORN, Consulting Eurgeon,:iloward :Associatlortriipe2 South 'Ninth Whet, Philadelphia, ' • - 4 v..: By order of the Directors. EZRA D. REARTWELL, president. QEO. YAfRCIIII.D, Secretory Nor. 10,15841 y. CL K S Tl 3 :r r.. 1) g, , E. u.ls IL,' h y 1111'o Hit :4 - CLOCIO - 9 Jitst Received' n[ J. J. BLKILB.'S,Jolvery Store . • Lebanon 2. '4 wilt • 41'CvEitt IVIEDICINAL Af.:F.LICTED:IREADI ...111:11,1 1 / 1 .1.r A/i1 P twenty two years nen by 1),. KINK corner of Third and Union streets. Philadelphia, Pa. = Experience has rendered Pr. K. R most smeeasaful pntetitlond In the cure of all diseases ore private nature. manhood's debility. RS. an impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirmities. diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE VARTECULAK NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude. often growing up .with them to manhood; end which, if not reformed in due time, not only begota serious obstacles CoinntrilllOMPl happitrs; but glees rise: to a setiiie ofiretracted, insidious, and derastatlng affections. . •_ , Vow of those who give ire; to" this pernicious practice '716,112ct of the consequences, until they find the ner• wens systiim shattered. feel strange and unaceciiintablii sensations, and vague fears-in the mind.- [Seepages, 27, 28. 2D, alit.. K.'s book on "Self-Preservation.") The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble. Is isne. Me to labor 'with accastomeil. vigor, or to apply his mind to study ; his step is tardy and weak ; he is dull, •Irriaolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener gy-than usual. , If he emancipate himself before the practice has done Jte ,tto_rat, and enter matrimony, his marringti is unfruite tow; hia . aenso 'tells him that this is caused by his arty follies. These aro considerations which should awakea the attention of all who are similarly sitinited. . 1: k„NI EM Rlslt,• lie who pl.scca himself under Dr.' RINKELIN'F., treat meta, may religiously condo in Lis honor ns a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrete of Dr. 11.'s patients will.nreer.be diseloged. . Young man—let no falso modesty doter yonTrom ing,yOur rase known to one, who. from education and ikagorctability, can certainly bofrientl you.. • • SO- Di. KIN residence been for the last . Tarxix Team !alba Ar: Corner 'of THIRD .11.ND UNION trects, Rbiladelphia,- Pa. _ PATIENTg .A.r A DISTANCE . Can hero (by _itating their ease explldtlyp,tor.mbeo . with. all theirAqmpterus. per )atter, enelueing : n remit. twice) Dr. medicine, apßrOpriateti necord g ry.• Forwartled.to 'any part of the United enttes,.and park , ea scenic from P4llADll,nr cUltiDglTlr,hy Mail or 118.- DEAD I YOUTW AND 31ANH0ODft A TIOOROM LIM OR P9EBIATUM. DE&TtI, KINEWIC ON SELF- PREsExt-Ailoy--(l.ty c&Nts. Lottery containing tbat .talueikatarna,Vllentnn, a oz44,"pare return of mall. 1tA.T145 Free o rle rr sl 7 4R 4 Afrf ice s ., 4ll. 4 . 3 • ' MISERY RELIEVED! . ”Nature's (inkle . ," &new and popular W o rk; TM of valuable advice and iiiipressire morning, alike calculat ed to' prevent years of misery, and, cave TirOUSANDS of lively is distriltiititt witilottt - cbm:go, andhl*warded• by , mall, orron.td to any, Pest U9lSe its the'UniteD Slates, on receiving an order enalbsing two pOotort istaimpis.• ••• 1847.-ly:r . • • . ... . , . ... , . . The' Liver invigo.tvaiop-: . :. • DRERARED BY DR. Ei4NFORD. C. iOLIVO.M.CD. I IID entirely from Gums, is one of the beet i t in-p,p t ilio and liver nuidielnei now before the puddle, that seta as a Ct.mtlistrtic. easier. milder, and mote effeetaal than any other medieine - known. It "la, not -only n Ca thartic but a Liner remedy, acting dot on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two purpo ses effectually. without any of the painful feeling cape -'rieficed in the . operalions of most Cathartics . . It strength ens the system it the etude' time, that it pnige, s it; and when taken flall'in mo deritte doses, will strong:l/attend build it nn witleumunial rapidity. . . 1 . The .LIVER.js one of the principal regulators of the human body: and when it performs It a functions' I ep well, the powers of the Ce sysiteili are fully develop ed. The stomach isalmas , ...„__ entirely dependent on time , healthy action of the Liver je fur the proper perform !. ;wee of its functions ; ..IK , when the stomach is at fault. the bowels are at fault, and the whole aye tem suf f er in consequence mof one organ—the .Llyer I .having ceased to .do its.„, duty. For the diseases iof that organ, one of the {,jlpropriators has made it Hs study, in ,;practise of -r,,more than twenty 'years, it find sotneretuedy where- r” , with to counteract the nanny derangements to - ri which it is liable. To prove that (hid rein- - edy is at- last Antral, any persons troubled with lie cr complaint, in any of its forms, line but to try a w bottle, and conviction is tdrtatin. These Gums remove Atli (rani - the system, soppb -I - thy flow of blue invigorat food to miletstwell, purify-I and 'health.. to the whole canoe of the disease and' /Miens attars arc cured tented, by the oevasiona! rater. One dose after eating i• 1 stomach and prevent Hit sabring.. Only one dose taken be I Ni;ohimarc. Only one dose taken at i geully, and cures Catty% I One (MSc taken sites I persia. I. One dose of two tea 'litre Sic); Headache, • Oxe bottle taken for I',. Xtv umleolamtniction removes the manse of the disease. and makes a perfect cure. . Only one dose Mumma--I , itely relieves e.',olic.whilc I one dose Often relented O se t :I SUM- Cara fur cholera 1 forbus, and a preventive "a" of cholera; Only one bottle is must- XI eel to throw outof tinware. nm 'tom the 'effects of-edi- :-.-, rifle after a long sickness. Ono bottle taken fin Janzatice rearwes al i ilmatioalll.... or tiff:mato: al color from tin:ld:in. ' -- Oue dose taken ieshert time hefere entitle gives rig:er- Igo the appetite. amid mikes fast digest well. • .. ; -'• Dime tlose often repeated cares a . ...r1111ip DiarrhaTt ill lie I worst forms. , dulls Sommer or nOwel Complaints yield talomost to the first dose. ." -- -. . . l' 'One or too times cures attacks caused by truntlS in i 'children; there is no surer, safer, or spioalicr remedy in ithe world, as it never fails. .p+a6. few hnttlik cure boropsy. hey exciting thealosirisents. We take pleasnre in monmumending this nitollelue.as a preventive' for Fever, and Ague, Chill Fever, null all Fe -1 vers of a l3ilkomo Ty.pe. lt operate.s with certntuiy, and 1 Hernando ars willing to teotify to its wonderful virtues. All who use' it are giving their unanimous-testimony . in lie favor. . 'lnt,„.,,li.:;Water immtbe moult:with time Invigorator and ' Avalleti both together. 'fluitiitt levigorator IS a Scientific. Ilediemml Discovery • 'aid is doily working cures, mmtmad too great to beimeve. It eures no if by: magic, pt - ca the first dose giving benefit, '.nnel seldom mate than ono bottle is requited to em - c nuy kind of Liver ComMilmift; fronitke svor.t.finuttlice or Dys pepsia to a etillsinen liendschim: ell of whicli , are the re "sults of a Diseased .LiVer. PraVi OitseitotnAß A Wan= '''' 7 • • . : ' '...1D,1t. SANFORD,,Vropriater,3ss Ilroudway.. New York. . eaten L. Lostaarinalt, and Da. MIA, Agents fur Leba :nen.; aultretailed.b.* Diugggipt#.l; ';:. ,1jmi..v..4;'?8-13. m MARRIAGE GUIDE bb Or. WM; YOUNG. •-•MAII:11A0D-OUIDD by-Dm..Allif. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE ,Ist.Dr. WM. YOUNG. • MAR RI A E (1111 OE..by_Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARItfAGE GUIDE' by Dr. inf. 'YOUNG, MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. :WM.. YOUNG-- •11ARILIACH GUIDE:4)y YOUN4, • M A RILIMIWOU.LDE by • r.A 31. YOUNG. • MARItrAGR Twireniy . - MA nitIAG4:7, GUMP: by 'VW WM, YOUNG: MARRIAGE OUIDA.by Dr. IVII. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUMS by Pr till. YOUNG. AIARITIAGE:GUIDE by DJ: IV M. YOUNG. 'MARRIAGE, 4311.11101 by Dr. WM. 170];NO. - MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. minttfAittf" 61:17D1t...—;YOUNO . 'S (MEAT PIITF74 LOG ICA.C;WORIK. The Poeketltaculapins.ltr . Every . One Ills Own Doetrir. hy.AVm. Youko, p. ...tt is Writtn in (( l ain laugunge . for.the gene n tl render, and. is.ilinstrait4l ikith Alumna,. or One !Zonated kngruviop,4. All young, • tantrled reOplo.• or ifiliise . eohWiiiplating umniage, and Marlorttia kinpt itkpeditnant W marricaiite. should read /this .hook....ltAteelorea eiserela.tho.t. every one should be .norittainted With, gall. 11.14 a Gook thormost be kept ; locked tip. and nbtiie'n WO: clia;ttonp6. ft will be seut to any one on Om receipt or twenty tive amts. Adtirft , . Dr. W.M. Y.OUNG,IS . 2OI:I;eN street, above Fourth [January 1458.-I'y IitNTER'S 191'EDIC NIA A 1 JA IL Being on orfgtaal :::10 popular TrzatiEc; on • .11VAN'AND riiiipait physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of j • very kind.. with novor-failiug Ilemidias for the; si,'Oody rum of discs..oe of a prirnio and deliente chorac , ter. ineldent to the Violation of the Laws of Nature and. of Nature's God. •PRICE SITz:sITT-E EVE C,FINTS The•nuthor of the above •rolumels a graduate, and • - Vrl" . N . re v ' ••. haylus , devoted a quarter of `‘lt••• * • t.:+7,• iti; a century to the study and <t•• r 4; ,•••••••• ,•• treatment of, Spyhills And • • '4,..ezy ziz , kindred Ilisolern as spec - • • talitv he -has become pee , „ seised of . thOst Invaluable •,•,,40•/ . 4 , • s \ - ••, • Information lumen' to the • ••• //, •'".II • • ` .rameounl 'sable to compress Itsto rate mecum compass the Very.qulntessence of med- hulecience on this Important subject; as the result o f the experience of the most Oulnent ,phystoians In En rope,qual.Amerlea .In thoroughly. demonstrated In his own hi ghly , successful practioc tho treatment of se-. cret dnienees hi many thodialtps of cases In the eity of Phlladelphin alone. . • • igestimorty 'of the Prof. of OWtretrice in Penn. College, • • Philadelphia. 5 , 1)11.1'os-tars 31ernem. MA:eupt." The author of this mirk, unlike rho majority of: those. who advertbm to cure the diseases of which it treats; is A graduate of 000 of tlni be . st colleges to the United States. It allbrds me plettiori3 to recomniend' him to tho unfortunate, or to the victim of mai-practice, as a:access/at and experienc ed practitioner,in whoso honor anti integrity they may piece the greatest conibleneo. Josnen 8. LONOSIJORE, M. D. Proni A. Woodward,• 7d. D:, of Penn. iloivertdtY, • Philadelphia. . • . It:gives me pleasure_ to add troy, testimony to the pro. %atonal ability of the Author of the "ifedical Nanu . al." Numerous cases of Disea'se's of the Genital Organs, some of them of long sta.uding, have come under my no tiee.ln which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some instances where the patient. has b•ett considered beyond medical aid: In the treatment of Seminal wertknesa. or disarrangement of the functions produced by Se' liatust. or .rtreacs of venery, I do not know his supt+tor-in his profession. I have been no with the Author some thirty years, and deem it uo morethanjtietteo to him as .wel/ as a kindneas to the unfortunate Vietiin -of .early Indltereti la, to recont-, mend him - is one , iu whose professional skill and Integri ty they may.aafely confide. themselves. . A LleltED WOODWARD, 31. D. • One COPY, seturely enveloped, will be forwarded freed' postage to any part United States for 25 cents,: or 6 bevies fur $l. Address; post paid, OdBDEN & CO.;. Publishers. box 1(17, Philadelphia: • •' ie.. Booksellers. Vanraorira and Book Act OVA! . . od on•tite.ment.llloarat terms. . Otioben. 2o llt.agyi,r l Y. on• • • ';'!"*.eol4-I'l A . TKINS & MeADAM base a splendid assotiotent Bans, Shoes, Trunks, and Traveling Bags. TOBACCO CHEWERS Dr. Gustav Linnard's Taste Restorative Tro che*, the Great Substitute for Tobacco. TT is a well known and incoutrovertnble fact that the IIPII of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most severe 'Mental and Physical Disorders to which the rues of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience hare clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in their effects, which by entering into the blond derange the functionoand operations of the [lead, causing many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nervonesystem; man ifesting itself—as all who have ever used the noxious weed will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous Irrita bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disor ders of a similar ehakacter. - • TITS MASTS RESTORATIVE TROCHEE,. ,„ Ara dtutignedeo counteract these baneful ftiffuetWtrad hive proved completely successful in a multitude oleos; es, and wheraver eked,. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect Amon the entire system re storing the Taste which has become vitiated or dostiroy ed by great indulgence, completely removing the irrita tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat —which are always consequent upon abstaining from the Aso of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, inviierote the -whole system. • Persons who areitTetrierably under Mining their con. *Orations and shortening their lives, sitoald use these Trachea immediately and throw of the injurious and on pleamutt habit of Tobacco Chewing.. Throe Troches or Locenges are put up in a convenient imdmmtableform at the low price of 51h Ceuta per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely : by the undersigned to whom all orders should Le addressed. • JAMES B. BOWSKS,Drugetst March 24,1858.4 y. Cor. 21 and Itace, lielmbol.d's + Gi~.nulne. Prcparsr on Highly Conccrargied Coinßound Fluid . . For diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys, .Krawil, Dropsy, . 'Wookuetssosh . Olatructio*, Secret dlsopBe+4, Fe male 'Complaintsi rind RIF "dliessel. of•• ' the Sexual plotns, . , • Arising from Execses and and re• moving all Improper Discharge* from the Bladder, EGI net's; or Sexual Organs, wheelie; exigting in • • Male ot;'Fineale, From"whatever cause they may, hate Originated, And no Natter of How Long t tin d g ; Giving Health aud Vigor to' thwEritine, and • . Maim to the ,Pallid ELeek. . _ Joy to the Afflicted . : • • . enres Nervous and Debilitated Stiffeinra, arid rourove; • : • all tho symptoms, among which will ioe found Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of, • : - , Power, Loss erMemory, 'R. Difficulty of• Breathing, atm- . . Ord Weakness,. horror of .1/18-. ensd, Weak Nerves, Trembling; •Dreitd-:' fat liorrorof Death,•Night Sweats, OoldFoet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langnor,UßlToD sal Lassitude of the 31useular system, often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic itymptomis,lllot bands, Plushness of the Body, Dryness of the skin, Pallid tiountentutec and Eruptiops on ' the Face, Pain in the Back:Ili& • • , vine's of the Eyelids, Bret . • • quently Black spots Flying before : the Eyes; ~• with Temporary suffusion bud Lass of eight; Wont of Attention, Great Mobnity,itestlttomess; with norm , " of Society. Nothing is etc:. e,desiruble to such Pa tients than solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Four of Thems'alve9 no Re- •••:: pose of manner, no cornestnoss,no • Speculation, but:a hUrried transition fromope • • . queation loan- .. • Those symptoms If allowed to o goan—which this me& iclneinvariably retnoven—soott ollows; Uwe of • Power,. Fatuity,t and J.:NIA:PVC iaiie of whiclitho pa. tient may euplro. Who can say-that theist excessesare. not frequently followed by those direful clistmeas,-M -SA NIT AM) CONSUM FLION ? The records of the In sane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths - by Cousump thin, bear ample witness to the truth - of these assertions. In Lunatic APTIUIII9 the most melancholy exhibition ap pears. The Countenance is actually sodden end quiti destitute—neither Mirth or Grief weer visits it; should it sound of the voice eceur, it if rarely articulate. -With woeful measures wan deipair Low sullen :onntls his grietbelgulled."' Debility is most terrihle I and has brought thousands upon thousand to untimely graves: thUslilastingthe am bition of ninny nolde youths. It can be cured by-Lhe use of this INFALLIBLE RMEDY I - . Morbid or bad matter lag 'ln their' iileed'a heal ing the Ptomach,' causing Mg the blood, Orin.; tone . ot:tehinery, reraoOng:. the en:it:Ling 3 radical 'cure. .. and, what bettei. pre , loso of tliti Liver _ - • If yon are sufferia. , with ..ny of the abov6 diatressing aflinenui. the 11.1./11;E.VeltACIMIEEIIE will cure.you. • Tiy it and be convinced of its efficacy. Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and . .refereoces. Citizens Inuits and avoid them, and save long. suffering, Slonek, and Exposure, by sending or calling, for at bottle of this Popular and specific liewedy. . . It allays fill pain and inflammation, is perfoctly pleas ant In its taste and oder, but imtpediate in its action. Helmbold's Extract Bstchu sufficient to relieve tko Tool from ntising nod' Sore retiring, prerenta eight loosens the bowcl3 'each meal, wi:l cure Dys- ipOopfnls w 1 . 1 Nways ;re- ._ _ . Is prepared directly according to the Ito , lee of Phu-rut:Lei and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy Anil Chetah:al knowledge uud care devoted in its combination. Bee Professor Pewees' Val ual.le IVorks on the practice .of Physic, and most of the isle se. evident worksof Medicine. _ . ..4:0 • . One hundred dollars will be paid tonny Phiaician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced in prove that it does freat,grxal. .Ceses of from ono week to thir teen years standing . have been effected. The mass of' Voluntaty Testimony .in posse,sivri of the .Proprietor, vouching its Tlrtuc.B and curative powers, is embracing - mimes Well known to SCIENCE AND FAME 100,000 Bottle; Have Been Sold and note single . instance of 11. failure has beau raorted Personally appeared before me, au Alderman of the City of Philadelphia; n. T. -1.11'.L311:01,D, Chemist, who being duly sworn.does hay, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, lileieury, or injurious Druic, but are purely Vegetably. • 11. T. n KW( BOLD, RAO manufacturer. Sworn and suLearlbed before me this *23,1 day of Norm!) . her, !SU. W.M. P. lII.LiItARD. Alderman. . Price $1 per Bottle, or" six for $.71, De livered to any Address, Accompanied by reliable and responsible Cortilicatesfrora trfessors of Alidical Colleges, Clergymen and othere. • Prepared and sold by It. T. limo' BOLD, ' 'Practical and Analytical Chemist. No.• 52 Sonth:Teteth St, below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. iza.. To be had of.rDi. George Itcrs.,.D. S. Reber,_ and or. ell Druggists and Dealete.throughout the United States, Canadris and • Uritiah'Provinees. • BEW ARE:4:I1 1 -CO UN TERFEITS Ask forWelmbold's—take no other. , Cuftir.Eßtiaran teed. •Po,•••t,•lBe7Ay:r. ____ The - ititedicine f of the Million! . , -,'• 4•1 ~, . •°A . ,- n ISA r....- .!...--, •,-, f r • ..".r t; . ' 't ' t' . • •- 9 4-f .%•'; : 4 1. 1 : .0% -, 1:- . .. '•-, '''' . .!•?.(71. - NkeottiZi,i , .;" /IA 4 14.1 . 1 ' . , 1 , ...' *t.'•%. Vts „ 1 .-. • f Z . ' r '3 5 i.4 1 4 / 4.7 ' - ' "\ ..."' :"..' •._ -', t : '‘,l-7:K/(:. ~. M• ' .. 1 ),: L''' ,, "- , u , ‹ , • ..- . .... ..•. , -.„,.. . -, . 1 , 45 .... V . ................._ ay21 / 4 i , i 1 14 2 - • ' - %ii,Z,•,... J. ; ; : ! • ••4. : 'q• 1 1 :: • • ==.......,-,...:-.• •1' , .."^ vr-t - •;,e5e,..,. • L • ..A.RESISTLESS It£3l4Ti , . • .11014.0 . WA rS 01 N'l'M ENT. '”- • CIRCI3LAR Tb, ttil: SICK.—The first luisitftel ant- peons and medicinal publiziatsof Europe mimic the unparalleled anti-infltunumu,ry and healing prniktrilef of this Ulu tment ; governments salletion its lac . ili their naval and milita re services: and the masses in thisrouu, try and throughout the world repose the utmost coral. ; denva in its curative y.rapertie4. l ipenetrates thesooki: ace offidiavntestion and corruption which unclerlif the extettipLevidences of dieetne,and neutralize the fieryei:• • ements ilifeh'feed and es. ..penile thh ihalady: ' •-•• + Rheumatism, Scrofula; Erysipelas. • These are among the most terrible and agonizing die., eases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the akin; yet in their worst form‘. and when seemingly inenrable.they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this two thing, healing a utidoto to pain a ntl - Inflammation. Salt , Rheum, Fever Sores,,Sttif Jotnts. In ell cokes of Salt Itheurim, where medial venters, lo• thins, and ' every reducer tbepharmacoptea hare proved useless, the Ointment wiliaccomplish a thorough cure. Irever'ffores heal quickly'under its influence, and its re. lasing, effect upon contracted 'Mows is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most huustbable and happy change is produced in the appearance f maligrutnt ulcers after a few applies. tions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice Is filled up with sound material. and the lacer radially cared. A Word to 3fothers. • The young are the moat freqUent iufferers from ex ternal injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing• preparation constantly at band. It is nn ababluth 'specific for pore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted Pores which sometimes disfigure the heat's and feces of children. • This Ointment is univeisally Used on board the Allan , tic and PaciEc whaling fleet as acorn for scorbutic affec tions, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of Ii have recently been orclereel by.the Sultan of Turkey ler hospital purposes. "• item the Ointment and Pilh should be used inthe folloWing eases: Dunions, 3fercurial. Eruptions, Swelled Glands, /turns, Piles, Sore;Legs, era Ilands, Rheumatism,. , . Sore , Itreaate, Cb i lrbraine, Einfirterel,'' • Sere headsi Fistula, Salt Rheum,. - . Sore Throats Gout, • Scalds, Sores of all kinds,. Lumbago, Woundsof all kinds; ,Vinereal'Seres; gag - Joints, Sprairia, Tetter, . Ulcers, 'Skin Diseases. ** Sold nt the Manufactory of Professor ilolloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York. and ,by.all reqpectaLlo. Drng. Gists and Dealers in 7lfedicine throng-bout-the-tinned Stittes'and the civilised-world, iq.potsrat 23 .. cants; 6234 cents. 41)&81 each: • Gerrloxl—None are getinine-13iiiiiisAa wiirds'‘,llc;l - York arid LendOxi”,emi.diiiiinibleas &We toor,meek in every leaf f/t'‘ttle,4•llsAaf directions . around each pot ee tvx; the samilMay be lelellity seen by hold ing thole/if to the light haiodsome! reward will be given to, any one, rendering _such Jurors:oat/On safinay left to the detectionef toy. partYM : pnititiv cormterfeft ing-themedielAfsar.leniirnglhe eatne,knowMg them tcho.spurions.lloll, „ Tbeirelsieonsiireiiible , N. 11—DIrections for the guidanoe of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. plarck 31, tit. MEDICINAL 131-Great Ditorery qf the Age _ es , POUTA NT TO Extract Blichrt: Significant Facia MEDICINAL VIE ORIGINAL MEDlCliallEirAfglhallpr 4nd first of the luxqt .ever mtryduccei wider LA Name of "PVI.OnNIC. VIAAEXS, " i s this ot, any Dag , country; all baler Pulnibisicr WO/FA rary.c.nnavegibs. Ths geneti.‘ TAO be Amens by tkeluoic 13RVAINumfixir **MRS 4-Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sere-throat. Hoarmumit BRYAWS-PIMMONIG-WAREILS.—_ - Believe &Alum, Bronchitis, Difficult Brenthing. BRYAN'S PULMOisab Believe Spitting of Blood, Palmitin the Clint, BRYAN'S . PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Cansumpticrn, Lung .Dilatael BRYAN'S. FULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Imitation of the Uvula and %milt BRYAN'S POLMONIC WAFERS Believe the above Complaints in Ten lanais. BRYAN'S P6i..11101.11c WAFERS Ara + a blestiog to all Classes atol constitution's . F3RYAN - S. PULMONIC- WAFERS ere'sdapted,for Vocalists and Public Speaker SRYAN'S PITIMONIC WAFERS 1!);me the oornpass and flexibility Of the liroit BRYAN'S P111:1101S7C -WAFERS Are In a aunpin form and pleasant to the testa • • 13R VA NS PULIIONICWAFERS' - lid only relieve, bit effect rapid & lasting Cares BRYAN'SPVIAIONIC WAFERS irarrantad tO; give satisfaction tP mieF9 oils ' • NO Fanoy should be without a Box of • Bryan's Pulmonie Water, • • • ••,•• %Er Tar: nors*. r! , SO Throe3or should be without: a: 'woof ; Bryan's PulMouie,Walde , No Dealer 6honld be without: a . eviitly of Ilitriii 9 o•Pulmonie Waters: • ousTolt We .peon.. Will; eyer : ,objE;ge to givi lbr PiargioilieWafers • • *WEVICT4tIPC aims. ..• For sale 1./ Dr. ROSS; olsbitit eiha Conrt Leba non, Pa.. and by WI raspec2able.Drugglstatbrouemmat th. :United "Mils and (?snide; also forliarrek Bircb, Read Of 0 . diseisog; the' gnat, flu'ot- Forum, , Spririgs from agglol?Cof:,:loio,toro!o . p . tru : S F F:Fr a • NOV, - • .wmoi • • • - •• aUItE .IS GUATtATETT) N; 'ALt, siricks - 7 ' . •, SECRET DISEASES; • - Self-ehrits. Nervous Debility, Strictures; Diesel., Oran el, Diabetes Diseases of the Efineys and Bladder ` • Mertiurianihecuisatism, Serufula;;Paiutiitthe Bones • and Ankles; diseases of the Lunge, Throat, Node and Eyes, flours upon the' Body or 'Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic its, Thum., and . eases arising from a derangenient of the Sexual Or gans, such as.Nervons Trembling, loss of 'Memory, • " Loss of Power; General - WeakniSs, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before - the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dysperaia, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon tterFaca, Pain in the Back - and Bead, Female Ir. regularities an (Fall imprOperftliseburgssfrom both Mies. It matters not from what cause, the diseme originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, Itccevrar ts.eravAtrr, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the &Image has baffled the Skill of eininent physicians and re sisted all their means sitcom_ The medicines are pleas , ant without odor, causing no sickness and free front mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, f ' hive rescued from the Jaws of Death many thousands, who. In the last stages of the above-mentloned diseases, had been given op to dicky their physicians, Which war rants me in promising to the elDieted;. who- may place .themselves tinder my rare, a ..perfeet and 'Dont speedy cure. Secret Disea s es are the greatest enecirfeitoheialth, as thoyare the firs tcause of Consntoption;Serofulh' and • many other diseases, and should be a terr,or, to• the - hu• nom family. As a permanent enre,is scarcely aver ef fettled, it majority of the eases.fulling into the hands of inciampetentpersons, whb not only fail to curd 'eases but rum the entistitotien, filHnzthe system with mercury. which:, trith,the disease, hastens ,the waterer into a rapid Cousuniptiori. ' 7 .'.•• • Hi'''. Nut }hoClifithdliiSi=e end the, treatanetidnit cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is ens, tailed upon the children, who are born with reebielion stitutions. and the current of lifb corrupted by a skull which betrays itself in Scrofula., Teton-, Ulcers, ,Erti„ps (lons and ether affections of the Skin, Eyes, Throat' dad Lunge. entailing upon them a brief exidtence ,of:trutfek lug and consigning them to en early grave. SELF AKI ISI is another tbratidablaenecay.hr lelsttiv? for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human dims ties'eausis so destructive a drain oprCtliesystem,:ate•me, lag its thousands of victims through si few years of aid? ' faring down to an uutim,ly grave. It destroys the. Nosh • • ,vous System: rapidly wastes away , the energies or lite,' causes mental derangement, preven Gs the proper` opnient of the system, disqualifies for'marrirge, seeMizr • . business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves th a, e wag. ferer wrecicod in body or mind, predisposed to Coun tin 4 Lion and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the Buret-tit nate victims of Self 'Abuse that a permanent and speedy., , cure can be effMted, slid with theiabandorimenhof purls OILS practices my patients can be restored to robust, vi g 2 orous health,. .. The attilebd are - ainflonad ag,alsist the: use of Patent Medicines, for there.are so many Ingenious snares in the columns of thepublic'printsio catch auttroliteenheracy sufferers, that millions have tbeir• constitutions Imainel by the vile compounds or quack , doctors, or the equally poisonous nostrums retitled as "Pitent Medieinnitw "" I have eartifillly enelyiteernany-nr. the eyeali e d j. a t ati t a and find that nearly all of them.contstin Cor; rosive Sublimate,which is one of the itanngekt 'prepare th,ns of meriory nal a deadly poison, wilichAbasteaci.of en. Ins the disease, disables the systean for life. Three.fourthe efthe patent nostrums rib uR in ifiii:sre put up by unprincipled and ignorimtponwina ‘ whe do not • Dderstand even the alphabet of the. Wayzata Illwincs, anti are equally as destitute of any knowledge ofthelbsiz mon system, having one objett only in aiewodid,that,to make mousy regardless of osiarecoences. • • • Irregularities and all diseases of Males Siodalkieruiliest. treated on principlci establighed by, twenty' ' yeam of, practice,:and sabetioned,by ,Daptunhols of the - most stew ; markable cures ~ Medielnes drreetiotii ingita 'any part of the United 'Sniteilfror Oanadairvi 117,Reigente, communicating their aymptomaly, letter.: Boaincee ear= respondence strictly eonildeuriSE Iddrtedi- • • J. SITAINCSAVTLIM,.PJ: OCice No. 1131 Filbert S t ., fOld No. 109,]bele* iwifftb. March 18, 1F53:-Iy. ' Pitttalua:pynit; Important Diseoverri. Co N „ Fp 41 Auto.;l/ flat t; Diseates of the Idams4all.4..Tjsepet.. • ; ARE POSITIVNLV, . • CURABLE lIIRAUTIO*H.! 7 • - erlitah conveps thee . • ..-• Remedlms to the cavities in 'the lunge thristigh s the tax 'passages, muLeomingin'iliceetosentectwip,the disessie, •neistrailizea the tubercular matter,' allays the 'much, causer a free and easy espe,..-i.sittSond hekhattherimigs, perinea the blood. imparts renewed vitality: to the tier We for vomeeystent. gust topeand l cliervq . act Itiaispeasn the re-toration of health'. - TO hi, !Nieto' Mite sanittat4itl3 , that Consifinptismiss curable hi stnlll'intinns is ts. me seams I/ nelloyed pleasure, it is as much ender the control of medical treatment asn. uttuor fern:WAN climate ;•ninely.ontofevery-b gsizsg,(4trai, can be curod in the first stages. and fifty per ee n in the second; but in the third stage it is impossibletcreleve more than tire per rent.; for the lungs'are so cut up by ' tbe disease es to areff'seraillioaliskill.-: Eron,,showeyer;•in •the limieseuft sage es, inlialatien affords extranrdinary relief to rinattending this fearfurscorirmi, which an in' ninet3-41ve tbousmad-persons ila n the - ni sed States ileac scat Weis eqrrect calculatiOla s that . 'of the present poptilatien earth;- eighty. millions are deatinbd to fill the CongulliPtheo -grave- i • -•tn Truly, the quiyer of death hies no arrow so fatal as p ' Consumption. hs all ages it has lieerilhe great end,,., offife, for it spares neither,age•rwr sea, but sweepa,oft th alike the brave, e beintiful, the grace-rut and the g irt- ed. By the help of that Supieme Mug. Isom ?Witeniss confetti every good and "perfect gilt, lam enabled to offer to the adilicted a permanent and speedy- fare ; in.l us ocm. gumption. The first mimic of futercl is fiomlidpkire Blora4''and the effect, produced byitl*F. depo sition in thelungs, ia to prevent the free admission it air into the air tells, Which can'iessa Weaketi6l--41itaity through the entirenyotem. Then, anreke . ousia . goore ra tional to expect greater good from medielt4 enfeling the caviticx4 otitis) lungs, than from thtibeMallininlstered through thiestomach ts the patimat•xelialweiya find the lunge free and,thebreathing eney,.a ft er Inhaling reme dies. :rrue. inhalallon is a loilarreitiedy, neirerthelems;• it acts constittitiodatly, and with More: Deere; and oar Minty than,remedim ettmlohotered by the stomach, To' prove the posveiful ana direct 'int hientiVorthlaintide -0-- administration, chloroferin inhaled Drill.siegtroz senaibli- - ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous Sys tem, so that a Web may.laranituria iiithbattlealight, est pain; inhalibg the o ' life destroy, life im . a few hove : . The inhalittronofaminalaqibligusetlie *teem , when fainting or ilkisrentlytdeild• s.The, octbr pf ,of ti!. medicines M perceptible in the skin, a raw moments af ter dying aid ma be linnedlita? dirk:aid in the` blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional ef fects of inhalatio n, is the"ram. that_siekuese Midways pro duised hy,,,breathing • : Sou/ alas • is not this peat - deuce deuce that proper relnettiek, catefisll3, preParbel cioiistyadmintstexed through the lunget shonld,pigraltice 'the most happy results Daring ighteerl ismc die, many thong/sub, suffming *butt diseases ,of the lungs and throat, have been under any, care,Asnd L have - effected many remarkable cures, even after CM sifferms' had been pronounced in the lost stages, which fully sat- Islip me that Consumption is no longela fatal disease. aky treatment of.Consnmptiott iAnd foolool on long expe.ience and trtleirolgh• nvstlgattdri! perfect aiquaintance with the maturn.of,..tubereles, enables me trs alstinguislt„,rnadily, t h e'varioits'forins of duress,, that simulate c onermitkon,-and apply the-proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in single case.— nibs familiarity, in conutscygildth ‘cect .„. and microscopic discoveries, enalacit'inese the - lungs from the effects arcentratbsl•obtlattai to on large the chest, purify the isspnri telt rensned vi tality. giving energy and tddeld atpellit ELlViptem tidedielnest.with direetkviikropt,t6 imypart of the' United States and Canigaa; by pabfaiitistuntalleating their symptoms by letter: .. 11 utt , tleectiue would be more certifin if the ,patient, ahmalst m e w f w it , which would give mean opportilliftl to exaniinethe tongs and enable me to piaticiribezerith. much ;greeter certainty ; and then:the gilretjx , P/ 4 -be without "ring theptiept U. W. /02AHRIC• X. 'D.,:' Office, 1131 Filbert St., (old No., 1090 below 42414 Marsh 18,1858.-IY. PNITAIWZAIR4, IMRE
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