IEI Lochnsau .?Leh, • 11.9NUFJC TUBERS' 4. DE.94, -IN Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps. The nineteenth century being the age of Magnetic Telegraphs, Steamships, Locomo• tives, &c., and in which all inds of busi ness is done in the very quickest and most expert manner, it likewise becomes neces sary for the trading public, to take small profits and make quick sales, in order to keep up with the improvements of the times. Upon this principle we have determined to act. We will sell our Goods at such prices as will astonish the buyer. The following are some of our prices, to wit:-- Men's - Calf-skin Boots from $2,50 to e 4,40 do course do " 1,50 to 3,00 ' "do kip 'do " 2,00 to 2,75 do Gaiter do " 1,50 to 3,00 Ladies' Gaitters " 1,00 to 1,87 do Slippers and Welts Buskins I 1 31 to 1,25 . 2% I V , Besides a very large and exten sive assortment of Sallibm ''' giii) ready-made Boots & Shoes, cheap fur cash. • They also keep for sale, a ;Tit:mild ;13 S. ortment of Molesh in, Silk and tilinith rb II A T S• • Cloth, glazed, fancy and military CA PS,. Trunks, Umbrellas, Camphine, Lard arid Fluid Lamps, Candelebras, &c., &c. 11Filecollect the place, one door %%TEL of 0. & J. Sager's Hardware Store, in the building formerly occupied by Smith's Apo thecary store, in Hamilton street, A Ilentown. Dec. 19, —3m Stuttering and Stammering CURED! Iv from Five to Twenty Minutes. Yip HE Undersigned would respectfully an -a. nounce to the citizens of Lehigh and the adjoining counties, that he has located him self in New York for the purpose of • EFFECTU.ILLY CURLVG persons who are troubled with STUTTERING OR STAMMERING. So confident is he of success, that no pay will be required until the utmost satisfaction is given. His, method is so easy, that any child five years old may understand it, and yet so efficient, that he will forfeit One ,Thou sand Dollars to any person who will stam mer and apply it. Da. J. V. WrcHorr, Nu. 37 Chambers St., New York P. 8. For further testimonies as to the efficacy of his method ; he refers to the Me dical Faculty of New York, who witnessed the application upon a gentleman, who was an • inveterato stammerer, and had been operated upon by other Physicians, without the least benefit, and astonishing as it may seem, Dr. Wyckoff cured him in 20 min utes, that he was able to speak ' and read with ease, without hesitancy or semblance of Stammering. The Doctor also has over One Hundred Certificates of cu res performed, among which are several medical gentlemen. N. B. All letters of inquiry, (post-paid) will be promptly answered by naming the Post Office and State where they reside. January It;. VIIIN 0 F ORTE WaWM U4Q)WW), 171 Chestnut street, above Filth, Philadelphia. THE OLD STAND, Occupied for more than a third of a cen tury. by George Wittig, Esq. T he undersigned would most respect fully announce to the public, that he is .9getit for more - than twenty of the most celebrated manufacturers of Boston, New York, Phil adelphia, and elsewhere ; and is constantly receiving from them PIANOS of the richest and most varied style:!, of su perior tone, mid of the most superb finish, of 6,6 L 6i, 6. 3 T, and 7 Octaves, which are Warranted equal to any manufactured either in this country or Europe. Just received, also, a further supply of Church and Parlor Organs, of very beautiful patterns and fine tone His Ware room is constantly supplied with a choice selection of SERAPHINES AND NLLODEONS, from the oldest and most extensive manufac tories in the United States ; among which is a net► style of REEDORG./iN, having Carhart's patent improvements, with gilt pipes in front, and cifsli elegantly carved, and highly ornathontal. Tuning and Repairing.—Sig. Salvador La Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufacturer and Organ Builder, will at tend to all orders. • OSCAR C. B. CARTER, 171 Chestnut 'street, Philadelphia. August 19. 11—bin Xlf4lo2d(Ualcb Notice is hereby given, that the under signed have taken out 14;tters of Administra tion, of the Estate of William Haraclier, deceased, late of Upper Saucon, Lehigh county. Therefore all persons who are yet indebted to the estate of said deceased, be it in Notes, Bonds, or otherwise will please !make 'settlement within 6 weeks from the date hereof. Also those, who have legal claims against said (*ate, will present them well authenticated within the above speci fied *time. _ HARLAeIIEK, 1111 • EDWARD HARLACHER, 11t/173'41,V CHARLES KECK, January 23, County Statement. The Account of CasaLas-H. MARTIN, Esq. Treasurer of the county of Lehigh, for the year commencing January 1, and ending December 31,1850. DEBITS. Td amount received of J. flimsy, former Treasurer, as per report of Auditors : In current funds, - - 93,649 51 In uncurrent funds, - - 23 00 Loans received for use of County, 2,900 00 Taxes received of the follow ing, in fall for 1840 : Henry Romig, -. . - 40 03 Solomon Behm, - - 137 31 John P. Ritter, - - 141 27 Jonathan Werly, - - 71 14 Aaron Donat, • - - 95 58 John Scheirer, - - 86 42 Jonas B. Kummerer, - . 323 Abraham Roth, - . - - 119 82 John Steffen, - . - 100 63 Charles E. Bader, - 171 18 Adam German, - - • 162 31 Jesse NI. Line, • - 434 87 John Fahringer, on account fur 1819, 495 00 Philip Person, county tax previ ously. exonerated, - 64 Paid by the followingcollectors for 1850, on account': John Steffen,- - Florentine Ekehly, - Jonathan Trexler, - - Jacob B. Hilligas, . Thomas C. Kramer, - Gideon Guth, - - Jacob Scheirer, - John %Veidknccht, - - Lewis M. Engelman, - - Josiah - Rhoads, Charles Sell, - - Daniel F. Fullweiler, - Adam German, - - Thomas Kuntz, - - Reuben Scheirer, - - $10,621 10 Retained on State taxes, being 5 per cent for collecting, - Fine received of John Sciber ling, collected by him for peri ling inerchandize without a license, - - Wm. 11. Blumcr, Assignee of W. Aleendsen, tine for keep ing tippling house, - - Sam. Harmony, for old lumber, Charles Eckert, dividend on Water Stock, AMOUNT ox' DEBITS $ 20,384 54 CREDITS. 3y Cash paid orders of the County Coin- nussioners : ('Dori Erpenses : t ;rand Jurors, :328 76 Petit Jurors, 1,029 27 Court Crier, 65 25 Constable & Tipstaves, 130 08 Commonwealth costs, 17 07 Clerk of Qtr. Sessions, 171 41 ----- 1,712 77 Loans and Interest : )11 account of loans, NG 50 Interest on loans, 610 51 Poor House: Paid on warrants drawn by Directors, - .411cntown .Icadony Appropriation by the Grand Jury, paid to the Treasurer of the Academy, Election Expenses : Paid Constables and others ? for attendance at Elections, S Sssessment Eapenses Salary paid to Assessors and Assistant Assessors, - Printing : Guth, Young &Trexler, 78 87 Blumer, Bush & Co. 90 00 James W. Wilson, 99 00 Raflinty & ['annum, 78 50 Elnrinuni, 39 00 A: . L. Ruhe. 79 37 Blank Books and St«tionary Hogan & Thompson, docket for I'rothonotary's Write, • Aaron Wint, Stationary, Blunaer,.Bush & Co., Stationary G. R. Leishner, binding books, Fox Scalps: Paid for Fox scalps and fees, coital!, Bridges : Paid Isaac M'Hose, on account of Smith Bethlehem Bridge, George Probst, on bridge con tract in full, Sol. Butz, for sundry bridge re pairs and extra work, Peter Roth, repairs at Rinker's bridge, - - John Roth, repairs at ditto; John Appel, repairs at Trout Creek bridge, Wan. Romig, repairs at bridgo in Upper Mactagy, Dan. Hilligas, repairing bridge at Kunkle's, - - Daniel [fillips, repairing Jor dan bridge, near Allentown. George Sieger, repairs at Sie ger's bridge, - Lewis biros, repairs at Millers town bridge, - James Kleckner, repairs at the Turnhole bridge, 13. Gatelienbaeh, hauling stone to bridge at Schmoyer's, David Knerr, reptunng.bridge in Lowhill, 11-9 w No. . DISTRICTS, 1 Borough of Allentown, Thomas C. Kramer, . 2 South Whitehall, . . Gideon Guth, . . • 3 North Whitehall, . Jacob Scheirer, sen. . 4 Upper Macungy, . . John Weitknecht, • 5 Lower Macungy, . John Steffen, . . 6 Upper Milford, . . J. B. Hillegas, . . 7 -Upper Sauctm, . . Lewis M. Engletnan, S Salisburg, . . .' . Josiah Rhoads, . 9 Hanover„ . . . Hoehle, . . 10 Weisenburg, . . . Charles Sell, . . . 11 4: Lynn, . . . . . D. F. Folweiler. . . 12 Heidelberg, . . . Adam German, jr., 13 *Washington, . . . Thomas Kuntz, . . 14 *Northampton, . -. Jon. Trexler, . . . 15 " *Lowhill , Reuben Sheirer . E'l'hose marked mith a (*) have paid since. TOTAE, - - 'Financial Account. of Lehig To amount of Loans remain ing unpaid on the Ist day of January 1850 To amount of Loans made during the year 1850 $ 1,36.1 53 Amountrought over, 11,q 4 0101 Inquisiliwt lees : C. F. Mertz, holding three inquisitions, - 4317, John Erdman, two do. 37 14 J. F. Halbach, one do. 17 02 D. Follweiler, one do. 10 03 David Satan, one do. 10 87 G. Frederick, one do. 17 12 Drs. Romig, and Nlartin, making post mortem ex - amittation on infant foutid in the Jordon creek, 25 00 • b 55 40 893 67 287 50 976 59 473 97 1463 00 1 . 212 00 130 00 1481 97 770 00 - 539 00 708 00 93 00 216 00 308 00 Mato:tent on Collectors Commissions Daniel Brobst, Lynn, 83 07 J. Seiberling, Weisenb'g, 45 42 J. Fryman, N. Whitehall, 50 00 John A hnewald, do. 30 00 John Bcrtch, do. 60 67 R. Reiss, balance due in in 1838, - - 16 07 S.J. Kistler, Ileidelburg, 30 00 George. Ludwig, Lower Macungy, - - 167 35 Chas. Ritter, Hanover, 101 11) C. Poster, Up. Milford, 151 11 Ad. Snetzer, Salisburg, 106 40 Jonas Knerr, Low hill, 29 61 Henry Yaeger, Saucon, 127 85 1,015 50 33 00 50 00 0 OU 23 00 Court IlouBc and Jail Scrubbing Courthouse, 18 00 Repairs at Courthouse and Jail, - - - 21150 John Roth, county tax over. paid in 1819, • - 75 Jacob Krauss, county tax ' overpaid in '47, 4S, & 49, 5 SO Solomon Mehm, - I IS John Jacoby, - - 51 Daniel Kamig. - 1 98 Widow Keiser, - 3 24 Convicts _ Paid to Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for the year '47, '4B and 49, duditorB Paid C. L. Newhard and others, Levi F. Franke, auditing State taxes, in county offices, . Miscellaneous : Weikel & Holltnan, tables for court house, . - Do. bedsteads for Jail, Thomas B. Wilson, coal for court house and jail, 1849 and 1850, Edelman, Grim & Co., fur coal, A. Graber, charcoal, - Geo. Beisel, horse and cart hire, Charles Scagreaves, livery and ap peal expenses, '4B, '49 and 1850, 53 37 Seagreaves § Leisenring, horse and cart hire, - Joseph Hillman, conveying prison ers from Euston, - • • - 00 E. J. Abele, making ballot box,. 3 00 O. Snyder, bawling and housing coal, 3 00 Jos. Lehr, do. do. 8 00 Jesse Schaffer, for candles. 16 05 Wm. Fry, hors e and cart hire 1,819, 26 44 Solomon Gangewer, lumber, 3 96 M. E. Hornbeck, postage, 1 15, Jacol,Geisi tiger, use of private road, 8 00, Charles Eckert, water permit for court house and jail, George Brobst, castings, - John D. Liman, arranging docket and office papers, on account, 200 00 JeSse M. Line, expenses paid fur holding appeals, - Nathan Miller, transcribing Judge ment docket, . - - 150 0 Samuel Marx, for Lehigh county's part fur laying out a State road from Allentown to Jonestown,, - 130 00 C. Buie, Jailor and Sheriff; fees, 225 61 Commissioners Office : Commissioners salary paid Benjamin Breinig, 150 00 Do. Samuel Knauss, 80 25 Clerks yearly salary, / 4 150 00 335 25 1,517 . 01 3,000 00 200 00 459 06 007 80 .157 37 9 S 8 2 77 131 68 17 75 17 99 650 00 5,000 00 124 60 5 50 6 25 4 00 14 87 70 55 17,441 40 Total amount of debit, 20,38.1 54 Received of Treasu rer Joshua lianse, 3,672 51 MEI 1 00 Reed.durinitho year, 10,712 03 Amount paid out, 17,441 40 _ 36 44 '1 08 Reed. and paid out, 31,153 43 Commission on above at Ip. cent, 341 53 Amount in the Treasurer. 2,601 61 5 00 981 14,404 01 c, tfiv undersigned, autlitorsof the coma- Tabular Statement of County Taxes for ISM $10,982 50 2,900 00 $ 1:3,852 50 1,002 91 BE Tax I?efanded 10 49 155 22 27 00 15 00 8 00 71 (11 5 72 3 00 1 50 22 75 25 00 28 S 39 00 $20.384 54 COLLECTORS. Duplicate. Amt, Paid. Balance. 1,438 18 1,734 35 1,460 66 1,489 60 1,511 80 1,784 79 1,561 06 1,052 29 1,183 89 513 91 886 96 351 11 491 55 3-11 30 325 21 16,136 72 10,621 10 5,525 62 11 County, January 1, 1850. By amount of Loans paid dur ing the year A. D. 1850, Amount of Taxes assessed for the year 1850 remaining uncollected. ------ Balance in the hands of tho Treasurer. January 1, 19151 2,601 61 County Deficits 4,8-I , J 77 ty of Lehigh, do certify, that we have ex amined the account of Charles 11. Nlartitr, Esq., Treasurer el said county, from January Ist, A. D. 1850 to December 3lst, 1850, (both days included,) that the said account as above stated is correct, and there remains a balance of Two Thousand SiX I lundred and One Dollars and Sixty-one Cents in the hands of said Treasurer. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, this eighth day of January, 171-.-1):1851. JOHN K. CLIFTON, GEORGE I3LANK, Auditors JONAS HAAS, January 6,1651, 177 55 Register's Account. EDWARD BECK, Register o/ Uic. county of' Lehigh, in account zvidt the Common wealth of Pennsylvania: The accountant stands charged with the following: Received as Collatteral Inheritance .tax, for , the year 1550, to wit ; January 9—Of the estate of Eliza beth Knappenberger, - - $3l 21 ' Feb. 6—Henry Miesomer, - 39 63 ~ 23—Vatharina Stoll, - 11 52 May 7—Sarah Yackel, - - 70 00 ~ 10—Mary Landes, - 31 81 1 Jan. 24—Maria Dillinger, - 25 00 August 10—Henry Mertz, ? 175 00 John Heil, - ;:iii i.....; Samuel Runic, - 100 00 Philip Buchecker, 7 69 4 30 Total Debit, $ G3l 12 Cr. January Cash per receipt of State Treaurer, $ 200' 00 Ditto Ditto 41.9 84 Commission on $631 12, at sp. cent, 31 55 651 39 Overpriid, which is to be deducted, 20.27 • Total Credit, $ 631 12 We, the undersigned, auditors of the county of Lehigh and Stateof Pennsylvania, have examined the account of Edward Heck, Esq., Register, as above stated, and do cer tify that the same is correct. Witness our hands this 12th day of January, 1851. JOHN K. CLIFTON, GEORGE BLANK, Auditors. JONAS HAAS, February 6 00 13 0 UMT L.IJND -AND-- PENSION AGENCY, At Washington, D. C. The undersigned Attorney and General Agent at the City of Washington, offers his services in procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions for those entitled.—Being perma nently located at the seat of Government, with a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the necessary forms and routine of bus iness, and having access to registers and Bolls filed in the U. S. war office, he pos sesses facilities for the speedy and satisfac tory adjustment of Government claims of every kind. By a late Act of Congress, Bounty Land is granted to the officers and Soldiers ...of the war of 1812, and of the various Indian wars since 1700.. To those tvho served nine months 160 Acres, to those who served four months 80 Acres, and to those who served one month 40 Acres. Arrangements have been made with gen tlemen of the Legal professions in different sections of the country, for the location of warrants and the sale of the patents, when issued, on the most advantageous terms: for the payment of taxes, redemption of Lands, sold for taxes : collection of debts : and for.the transaction of general Law bus iness, in the different States, and Territories. He tenders his services to members of the profession at a distance, and when, claims against the Government, are prepared by a local Agent, will abate one half his usual fee. The necessary forms and instructions, and information on all subjects appertaining to a successful prosecution of this business, will be• furnished to regular correspondents without charge. Information cheerfully given, and all communications promptly replied to, if.ad dressed, post-paid to CHARLES TUCKER, (Box No. 107, Washington, D. C. P. 0.) Doe. 31. - ¶--6m ' JOB 1 31 1tVNTIMG, Neatly executed. at the “Rejister" Office. 473 97 1,463 00 1,212 00 130 00 9U4 21 271 35 248 66 1,359 60 646 46 808 20 76 00 282 29 200 22 4 01 178 96 258 11 855 40 976 59 1,484 97 770 00 803 67 530 00 708 00 03 00 426 00 287.50 208 00 (;5 55 53 89 17 21 $9OO 30 5,523 62 SI3,SS9 50 ¶-I w Dr. 11-3 w It is a great Nervous Antidote, and. hotn. the astonishingly small quantity. necessary to produce healthy digestion,. is believed to act upon Blectro-Magnelie Printlide st—There is no form of Old Stomach. Complaints which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how had they may it gives instant relief ! A single dose remove all the unpleasant symptoms, and!it only needs- to be repeated, for a short time, tio'nrilie these . good effects permanent, purity of blood and vigor of body, follow at once. rt is particu larly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,. Cramps, Soreness of the pit, of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold, state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lownesi of Spiritsi Des pondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tenden cy to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price one dollar per bottle. One bottle will often effect. a lasting cure. PEI'SIN IN POIIDERS, Sent by Mail, Free of Postage. For con venience of sanding to all parts of the coun try, the Digestive matter of the pepsin is put up in the form of Powders, with direc tions to be dissolved in diluted alcohol, wa ter, or syrup, by the patient. These pow ders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will be sent by mail, free of Post age, for ono dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. - . 1. S. Houghton, N0..11 North Eight, street, Philadelphia, Pa. Six 'packages for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signet. tore of •J. S. Houghton, M. D., Solo Pro prietor. Eir Agents wanted in every town in the United States. very liberal discounts. gi ven to the trade. Draggists, Postmasters, and BoOftscqlets are desired to•act as agents. • August 8 Another= Scientific Wonder .''PEPSIN! aN SRTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE Fluid, or Gastric Snice 1. A GREAT DISPEPSIA CURER ! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lie big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton. M. D., N0..11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for In digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice ref-101l a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Digestion. Digestion is chiefly per formed in the stomach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coat ofj that organ, when in a state of health, Called the Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Peeserv ing and Stimulatjng Agent of the stomach! and intestines. Without it there will be no i digestion -- no conversion of food into blood, and no nutrition of the body ; but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and desti uctive condi tion of the whole digestive apparatus. A I weak, half dead, or injured stomach produ-, ces no good Gastric .Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. Pepsin and Rennet.—Pepsin is the chief clement, or great digesting principle of the • Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in then solid parts tif the human sto mach after death, and sometimes causes the; stomach to digest itself, or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as ; [the ox, calf, &r. It is the material used by fariners - in - making - cheese - called-Rennet, I the effect of which has long been the spe-j I cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is ihe first process of digestion. Iten-! net possesses astonishing power. The sto mach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weight of milk. Baron Liebig states that, "One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meat and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied; vie quote the following Scientific Evidence!—Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may be readily prepared from the mucous mem brane of the stomach of the Calf, in which various articles of food, as Meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." 1)1.. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Wilson & ICo., New York, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of pre paration. There are few higher authori ' ties than Dr. Pereira Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Che mistry in the Medical College of the Uni versity of New York, in his "Text Book of Chemistry," page 356, says, "it has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed--but it is now universally ad mitted that it may be." Professor Dunglison of Philadelphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages to an examina tion of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ob 7 tained from the living human stomach and from animals are well known. "In all ca- ses," "he says" "digestfon occurred as per fectly in the artificial as in the natural di gestions .9s a Dyspepsia Curer.—Dr. Houghton's preparation, of Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, curing cases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and DyspeptiC Consumpticn, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossi ble to give the details. of cases in the limits of this advertisement—but anthenticated certificates have been g:ven of more than 200 Remarkable cures, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the - cures were riot only rapid and wonderful, but per; Brandreth's FOR THE CURE OF ConsuOption, Coughs, Colds, 4-c., TO THE PIUBLIC: THOSE who are suffering from remitting or Intermitting Bilious Complaints, shoulp road the following, and be guided thereby : Cause of Pain.—Pain is the.consequence of the exertion of the organ or part where it is present to throw off morbid or corruprhu filers, for no pain can exist but from the pre sence of those matters which are of an un healthy character. When we have pain in the head, in the bowels, or in any other part of the body, it only proves the presence - of — matters - which the blood is trying to re move, and it is this struggle which is the oc. casion of pain. To be bled, only removes the anguish in proportion as the amount of life is reduced, and the same may be said of all lulling or soothing remedies. Not se, with Brandreth's Pills ; they at once go to. the assistance of the blood in aiding it to dischtirge bad hu mors, to conquer the Death Principle. Principle. To relieve pain in this way does not leave any hnd effects, The Life Principle is not reduced, nor are the teeth destroyed ; but all the organs are cleansed: and their health insured. rv-The. above Pills are for sale by the dozen or single box at the Register Office in Allentown. January 10 DOCTOR YOURSELF For 25 Cents. By means of the pocket Escu lapi us, or, every one his own Physician ! 24th edition, with upwards of 1 hundred engravings, ;bowing private diseases n every shape and form, -nd malfermations of the ;enerative system, Br Wm. YOUNG. M. D. .iow arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease, need no more become the victim of Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual ex pense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's en rly decline, with observations on marriage—besides many other derange ments which it would not be proper to enu merate in the public prints. FrAny person sending Twenty-Five Cents enelosetlin a letter, will recieve one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address "Dr. II: Young, No. 152 Spruce street, Phila delphia." Post-paid. Fir Dr. - 1 oung can be consulted on any of the Diseases described in his different publications, at his Offices, 152 Spruce st., every day between J and 3 o clock,. (Sun days excepted.) July 5.. Bank Note tif:it. 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