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irlrrt ^nrtri], THE AEAUTY OF OLD AGE. ' I often think ouch tottering form That limps aloug in life's decline, Once bore u heart as young, as warm, As full of idle faults asmine ! And each has had its dream of joy, Its own uncquulcd. pure roinaftve; Commencing when the blushing boy First thrilled *t lovely woman's glance. "And each could tell his tale of youth, Would think its scenes of love evince More passion, more unearthly truth, Than any tale before or since. Yes ! they could tell of tender lays Al midnight penned in classic slimier, Of days more bright than modern (lav*? Of maids more fair than modern maids. "Of whispers in a willing car ; Of kisses on a blushing cheek ; Each kiss, each w Itisper far tim dear Oar modorn lips to give or speak. Of passions too untimely crossed ; or, tassions slighted or betrayed? Of kioflruds pirits early lost, And buds that blossom but to fade. ' Of beaming eyes and l/rs&es gay, Elastic form and noble brow. And forms that all have passed away, And left them what we see them now. And is it thus?is human love So very light and frail a thing? Alld llllist viilllli'n hriirhl..*! ........ Forever on Tina*'* restless wing.' "Must nil the eyes Ui?it "till an- bright. And nil the li|is 11 at talk < (' hli-v, And aP the forms so fair to sight, Hereafter only come to tlv:s? Then w hat nro till earth's treasures worth, if went length must lose them thus? )f all tve value most on earth Kre long must fade away from us." i What Kind of Mantkk Siiai.i. wk jt/SK on Of (l tiaudkn's } ? Mlll'll 1 |1111> upon what kind <>f soil the garden is coin posed of. If it is still day, we would I manure in (lie fall, with sand and wood ashes, and in the winter, we would dig iu a good coating of stable manure. <> guano. Guano may he used to a h m lage in the garden if it is applied early, j anil there is anything in the soil lor it to | assimilate w ith. Ill light sandy lands, i{ ' should have vegetable matter in some fnrtr* ' vi ?t?| ? iwui lilt' J* w ; 11111) ^, MlTi U't'J mould frutu tlio woods, or something of | the kind to mix with it. The groat :?<! vantage of guano over other manures is. that it immediately becomes soluble in water; and all food of plants must bo in j solution before it can be taken up.? Whatever man urea are applied to the gatden should be well turned under.? Co.art o inanuae may be uced if applied in the winter. I>ui there can be no doubt Upon the tnitid of ait) thorough experi mentalist, that old well rotted stable manure, is the very best fertilizer f.?r a ^nr deltas it contains all the requisite f<**l of plants, and when well rotted, there is little danger of using too much. The manure of the cow Sot may ho used on the garden without fear of burning : it is not as stimulating as horse manure but is! safer. Tito manure from the el.i.L. house is a good garden manure, it should 1 he well pulverized, and if the weather he j dry, moistened before it is used. { Cotlui) J*hmtrr <n<<{ Soil. Rklioiol's IvKvivai.. ? We have before referred to a gracious outpouring of the spirit and the influences of Clirisiiaiutv at the Washington street Church, and we again refer to the continuance of b!e>s ings that have been bounteously dispensed to the congregation that have been assembled from lime to time. We regard the revival to which we now refer, us one of the most general and 1 protri cted within the range of our recol 1 lection. Upwards of one hundred and j thirty-three whites, and one hundred and 1 sixteen colored persons have attached themselves to the Church, and still there are many maturing "what shall I do to be saved f" The Church has been regularly opened for worship every evening dmiug the Wf f*k fnr llto Ixwf nwvlil wool.fl n.?.l .1* 1 I - - ? .. . ...i j ?i '? uni VII4S I U> i>it bus been supplied by a few sympa- : tliizing Ministers, whose assistance bud been secured by the faithful -tn<i eflicienl 1 pastor of the Church, the Iter. Mr. J 'ritch- j ard. The large number of conversions has j served to attract tinny and constant at i tendance, and thev,too, have been brought within the influence, until the circle lias become so extended, that a general imjuiry upon religious matters appear to occupy tlie public min i. This revival i* one of the most extensive and protitablo re corded in modern times. lulu mini Southern Light. m m m feisTKRi.y Dovotiox.?There is a young lady living in Sarntogi who has visited the grave of n sister every morning for( tliree years. A more touel>in? - rt i have seldom seen, in this inconstant and forgetful woild, (says the New York Mirror,) than tins devout maiden kneeling to place flowers upon tin* green coverlet of ii sister's "narrow bed," and to lepeal her morning prayers where none hut Ood can hear them. There is a f anaticism of the affections which one cannot hut rev- j erence ; and the seeie ?o have alluded to makes the love of woman holy, ewn to thoso whose skeptical)) has become chronic. LkmoK JoioK is PltorsT. I.ctr.ors are recommended for dropsy in a Ktissian medical journal, and are said to be beno ficiul in the most hopeless cases. 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W //'>/ Al't rnt11 r i vr y-1 Disrmrr' tl 111?\ -i?-i.iiim prosei il>o il, ami every one w lio ( Urn's It, IH Ik UillLiUO Advertisement, iio Medicine ever vet ulliTfil to tlio American I'ulilic lias pained such popularity in so sIkiit a lime an farter's Spanish .Uiiture ! It will cure any case ot Scroluln, I*. Will t uff Mil cane ot lllieiilii:i!i*ni Il Mill euro any cast- of Sy It Mill cut* any case of Salt Kheini), I It Mill euro any case of Neuralgia, 11 will euro any euso of Fever anil A one, 1 < ir any disease arising from an impure stale of tllC illooil. SCHOFUUJUS UK lUKR ! It enroll the mice of the lion. John &li- j nor Rolls, a member of Congress, trom \ iro in in, of Scrofula, utter thu skiiI ol the i best I'liysiciau*, both of New 1 ork nod I'htladclpliia hail been trloil in tain ; ami it Mill euro you, reader. if ton are no affected. KilKL MAT1C RKADKIt ! It curedl). Hurritt, Kiq., ol Cincinnati!, of Klieiiuinlum of 1 tenia standing, after all other remedies ha<l fuile'l. NVe have hundreds of such certificates. Call on the Agcnl and get a llook and Circular, and read lor yourself, the many remarkable and astonishing eures il has made. .SYPHILITIC HKADKR! The eeh braled l)r. Huteher m rite* us that ' he had IM u ol Hie most set ere and long standing cases ol Syphilis that Mould yield to none ol llii- Iimoil ..It-- 1 ' out; fiwo willi mj.v, and iliu other with nine bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. VVj have known it um.il m over a Thousand rase*, and luive jet to hear of a (allure in uii) case. VK SHAKING THOUSANDS RKAI)! Ague and Firrn.?1)? not tuka t^uimne, Mercury, or any such noxious Drug*, hut j try nl once this grcnl Alterative ami 1'urilicr ot the Blood . Curler'* Spanish Mixture will cure uiiy nnd every case ot Ague and j Fever, Wo have never yel known il to 1 fuil. And for all diseases arising from nn im- j pure state of Ihe lilood, no medium- ha* ever yd been found to liuve no good ai. ' died. If you ure nick, try it at once ; do not delay ; lime it precious, ami health ihe ' greatest of all blessing*, without which all , flap is valueless JUL Wm. 8 BEERS & CO, Wr*' Proprietor*. Hajfiiiii 1/1 IN E \ CLICK TON. [ * * a * fp Medical Advertisement. Leonard's Scnth American Fever and Ague Remedy \ Is a Cheap, Safo and Permanent Cure, and is ?.lso a Preventive OFTIIK VARIOUS FORMSOK Billious and Intermittent Fevers 1*1 i<-?" Ollt' IMIill' JUT bottle. TIii-? I* op.uutinn "contains >? > Arseuic or Mercury, and will not, like tie tunny compound* now recommended for Millions or oth? ?*r I'KVEIfS, leave tin* system in a condition more to bo dreaded than the disease; but its grout merit is iit its '.TltATIVK, PllKVF.N TIVK and RKSTOIt.VTI VK properties, and adapted to all A(.ks and conditions of the sys loin. Nearly all the artulvs which enter into its composition mo of themselves, singly, remedial agents for the cure of ItlLl.lOl'S and ' NTKKMI n r.NT FKYK.KS. As a preventive, this .Ve licino should he use-1 hy convalescents, Travellers, Kiuigr.mts, ami others, ?liu ing the Summer uml Kail months, wisen malarious diseases are most prevalent. A Treatise by (J. A." I.K'IN AIU), Now-York, on the disease, with Testimonials ami t'eriili cate.s of cores perfected, can he obtained gra tuilously, at ull the places where the medicine is sol I. CK II T I I'M* A T MS. The lollowing statement of the le'v I,. M l'ease, Sup't ol the five Points ll<>u-e ol In duster, as fciveli heiou, is oilc ill it speaks volnines as to the vu' properties ol this rem ody. Mr. ' .ioonard?Sir:?I take a pleasure in trai lilting to you the lollowing facts, in i,.-lutein to a cure perfected by the use of your S. A. Fowl alio Ague Remedy, upon olie of |he inuiati -ol the Horn-cot ludu-tiy. John Young who Iim.s been sulleriag troui the chills and le ii i during the put live months, was in November lust attacked, and the paroxysms were as v..,-...-.. .n ,n.< i l ..i ? ."-.. . ltd was experienced on giving tin* lir-l dose; on tin- expected day ol return, it was administered, ami it li.nl tin.- li.t|?|?)' ell'oct ol interrupting the paroxysms. Since then every vestige ol tin- disease lias l -lt him, ami lie Ii.i-i recover* eii Ilia former wonteil appearance ami lieultli. '11 illy )oum, ?Ve., 1.. .1/. I'ease. New ^ oik, Jan. l!s, lsjii. .!/? . A. K. Sterling, of this city, ha* council* teil to the publics ion of the iollna itig fact.', over hi- -ignature, concerning a euic perfecleil by the u-?e o this remedy, which I acts are curroliiii ati-il by the Itev. L. .1/. I 'ease, who was ui-i|iiaili(ei| with all the eiicuiiistam es. Mr. ti. A. Leonard?I'earSir:?Some ten lays -iuce, I in-ai-I ot a poor but deserving t ii-i Hi ill, ill .l/iilbeiry Street, w ho Wits SllH'ciilig Irnlil a -eon; attack nt i lulls ami lever, contraele I to the Ion grounds, near Newark, N. .1. I gave Ititn one bottle ot your South American Fever and Ague Ucine-ly, uml .t ulloids me pie.mire to say, tl.al the disease has been bioken op by its use, an 1 a permanent cure etlecled. Tiuly yours. A. 1-'. S'l LKl.lN*?. New Voik, Nov. li, 1 S.'iti. I a in ai'tpiainted with the faets set I'oitli in the nlaive i-i-rtilicate, and can witness to the truth of the statements therein contained. L. If I'K.ISK. Sup't Five Points House ot luduatry. Tin- billowing f 'ert.filiates of Fred k L. Ilerllo and lleury Meier, aic among tltose peculiar cases in w liieli i ii.-i in in..nt en i. . --li' l notwithstanding their continued exposure to predisposing ? .?>1 -<> .-?. At the tinto the ciirc.t were jvi leeled, they were engaged iu the Chemical Works ot' .I/row. Chus? t'rizer A Co., <>( this city. After having liven troubled with FeVer and Ague lor neatly a whole uiotiili, and swallowed lots <>l tjuimno, mi acquaintance of mine reroinmi titled me to liv a hot tie of what is called the Sooth Aiiiciie.tti Fever and Ague Remedy, and sine enough it Worked like a chajiil. I took it only one day, and that was the last I saw id the lever. It is with right pleasure tliat 1 stale this fact h>r the heiietii ot ali whom it may concern, and wish everybody the same success in tiiadciiiig this distressing disease, which is likely enough, d lliev will follow inv example. FUF.iVk i.. HKKTi.K, Aug. iS.'5. It Whipple St. Itrookklyn. I have had the Fever and Ague for severa weeks, which kept mo at home, uiiahle to work I tried a number of presciptiona, without find ice ntiv lelief. until mv fnooirv Lo. J / ~? ? l>o(tlu ?>t the South American Fever ami Ague Uctnedy, whiclt I have used, ami alter somo days loittid inysell entirely cured. I linve hud hu attack since that time, nun fourteen months, and luel great confidence in litis valuable medicine, to w hich 1 owe inv recovery. ilKNKY .l/KIKIl, Sept. 'Jb, Isjj.'Jn Mi K bbinSt. Wiiliautrburgh. The certificate*<?f .!/? . J. (?. I'nderliill, Drug t;ist, of Jamaica, X. Y., and those received through him, will Iks read witli much interest not only irotn the very respectable chrractcr ol the purttes, hut that the medicine was used kinder wry unfavorable circumstances, and only when other remedies liao been used without IIICCCM. Mr. <?. A. Leonard, N. Y.? Dear Sir :?In i closed you will find some certificate* of the ef led* ol your medicine in thi* |>la<e. It given t satisfaction to every one that ha* used it, and j the wale will incrcaiic n* it Ix conic* known. I take the responsibility to waiant it. ,1/r. Kte- | [ hen Henderson, of thi* place sclit a bottle to ! ins wile'* sister, w ith like good results a* when | inted by him?cll ami wife. Mr. II. is an old man, a very respectable citizen of thia place, iinil it well known. Tiuly your*, Ac., J AH. t). UNDER II ILL. JiOtiAlCS, y Y., fs?n?. 2H, l?A?. J/ore Certificate* might lie edded to swell the j list, hut a delicacy on the part of many not to j have their name appear in print, prevent* a publication of tliem. The above, however, are lufticieol vidancew to establish the laet, that Ihi* remedy it f tthout an equal for the purmaIieiit curo of ft.e Fever and dgiii". A supply of the aliove jA dicine on hand, uid for niIu hv TIIOH. R. j/A<il Lis, and J. ADA.I/H, and Vli lelianu generally u? Uiia acction. 1?tJiu. Feb. 18, i k " ' , "A . Medical Advertisement. I HELMBOLFS GENUINE I'll Kl? A HAT I ON ?>K HKilll.Y < ONCKNTRA'J'KJ) COMPOUND FLUID KXTKAUT IIUCI1U. J-Iir !>1*1 <>M X !,f tl,r /{/<?/./> r, hiihiri/K, fjfarrl /I, >/?.*#/, Il>itkmx*i*, (>b*triiilinn, Sicrct J-1 HDtlr t 'niiiiilitiiitx% unit all I/ixnixr* o/ l/ii Si smil Ifrifiinx, ! A i >~ii>n fiom F.xcr-i-c* wiinl hii|iiiiiK'ii('ii's in lilV* itml n inoMii^ all lin|>i<>i>iT liiM'liittgt's 11 out the IL.nl.l. i, Kidney*, or Sexual UiguiiM, v.lioliier | exi>tiu^ in MALE OR FEMALE, From hIiiiIiivit caiihc tliey limy have oiijjin- j llti'll AND NUMATTKK <?K HOW LONC STAN//IN (i, .(Jiving Health ami Vigor to the Finnic, mid | liluoiii to the 1'allid Check. Joy to the Afflicted!!'. j It chics Nervous aiel IM,diluted Sufferers, and removes all the Symptoms, aliening which vcill | be found Indi.-uofkioii to Kxeition, Loss of l'ower. Loss of Memory, Diltifiilly of itreuthing lienerxil Weakness, Honor of Disease, Weak Neives, reinhliiig. Ilretfilfill I Ion or ot Jleath, Night Sweat, ('old feet , \\ ukefidiiesS. limine".- of \ i-ion, l.anguoi, I'ni versal Lassitude ol the Museiilat Svsfetu. tlflen Knot iiious A PI elite, with 1> -peptic Symptoms, 1 Hot Hands, Flushing of the ilodv, Dryness of the Skin, 1'ullid ( oaiitenaiiee and K: upturns ou the Face, I'ain in the Jfaek, Heaviness of the Kyclids. fieifuentli lilark spots Fly ing lief ore the F.yes, with Teliitiornrv Kiitlii-inii mil t . Want i>t attention, fircat ,l/obilit\, destlossnc.is, wiili Hot rot- of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such I'atients than Solitmic, ami nothing they more I head lot tear ot themselves; no Kepose til' Manner, no Haitiostness, no Speculation, tint a 11 ui t ieil Transition limit one question to another. These symptoms," if allowed to go on?whieli i j this metiieiiio invariably teinoves?soon lolltnvs { I.oss til IVtvor, fatuity, ami Kpileptic fit-?in one ol nhich tlie patient mat expire* Who ran tay that these excesses are not frequently till- | lowed by those tlireful diseases?Insanity and j 4'on innptioii V The rectudsol the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths liv t'nii-uni) lion, leal ample witness to the truth ol tlic-e a- eilioiis. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy cxhioilhm appeals. 1 he countenance i- actually sodden utid quite destitute?neither 1 Mil ill or til iet ever visit* it. Should a sound ! ot the voice imcui, it is rarely articulate. "With wilful niea-nres nan despair l.ow sullen sounds his grief beguiled." I* I'ility is mo-t t<nihle! and lias luoiryht thousands upon thousumls to untimely graves, i thus blasting the ambition ol many noble youths. . , It can lie cured bv the use of tin* Infallible Remedy. If you are suffering with any of Uio aliove ' ! distressing ailments, (lie Fluid Kxtract it'ichu 1 will cure you. try it and be convinced ol its J clllcaey. UEWAKE OK <HtACK NOSTUL'SIS AM) , tJl-'ACK POCTOlW, wlio falsely bo.ist of abilities and references.? i fiti/.en* know and avoid them, and save Long I < Suffering, Money, and exposure, by sending or j > alling lor a bottle ot litis Popular and Specific < llciitcdy. j ; | li allays all pain and inllaiuinalion, is perfectly pleasant in its taste uml odor, but inniiediate i : in us action* ElrlinholilN Ivilritcl It tic li it I- prepared directly according to tlie Uules ! of PI IA KM AC Y AND CIIKMISTKY, | with flic greatest accuracy in <1 Chemical know I | ctlge and care devoted in its combination. S? e j Profeaaor Dewcca' Valuable Work* on the Prac* j lice id'Physic, and most ot tH? lute Standard IWotks of Medicine. :vr$ioo^: ' One huintred Dollars w ill be paid to any Phys- | i i: \tn who can prove that the Medicine ever in- | ( jured a Patient; and the testimony ol thousands | . - ,?? jiiuu: mill l( tiocs fulfill I |g ' 'a sea i.I Irdiii one week to thirteen 1 I ] vimi V branding linve I ctfected. Tint mass ; ( 1 <>l Voluntary Testimony in jHtssesiimi nl llie ' | il'iopiictor, vouching its virtue* anil curative powers, is immense, embracing names well !, known to Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold, j \ anil not a single instance of a failure lias been I i repot toil! Personally appeared before me, an Alderman \ ' ol the Miyol i hilailel|)lii.i, II. I*. II KI.M lit >1,I>, ' 'hetnist, vvbo being duly sworn does say, that 1 bis preparation contains no Narcotic, Mcrcuiy or injurious lhug, bat are puiclv Vegetable. II. T. It KI.M lit >1.1). Sole .l/aiiufacturer. Sworn ami subscribed before me tins *J-g?I I day ol November, 1*54. \VM. I'. IIIBIIaKI), Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for f 5. Delivered to aiiy Address. Aeconipuiiied by reliable ami responsible Cor! tiiicales from Profoasois of Medical Colleges, | Clergy men ami others. iTcpaied alnl sold by II. T. 1IF.I.MIIOI.D, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth St-, below Chesnut Assembly Baildiug, Phila. Of~ lot .-Mtlo ijy iitoluiiks .v Ci si^ios, j mid Thomas It Miuill, Luncu-Uei, C. 11 , S.C. | and of all Drn^giat and Dealers lliiougliOllt ilio , Untied Stale*, f'anailai and liuusli I'iuviiuimi. Beware of Couiiterfeits, I Ask for IIKLMHOLD'S?Take 110 other. j I | CUKE OL'AllAXTKKD. June 24, 1867, la?\j ! , ... h j TUB 8KCKKT INFIKMITIKS OK |< YOUTH &, MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thou* | sand. A FEW YVOltDS ON THE K AT ION A L lit-alineni, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea oi I.<?c ) Weakttc*.*, Nocturnal Kim.*?iuni, liumul and Nervous Dcoilily, 1'iciiiittiire Decay ol tlic Sy-.ein, I rupotency, mid ltitpedi mcnta to Matriagc gcticially. ; MY n. I)K LANKY, M. I). The iiiipoit.oitf.Kt tl(?t the many a'.aiming ti t oinpuuii", 01 initiating in the imprudence an.I * solitude of youth, may !<? easily icmoved waii- , out Medicine, i* in linn small tract, clearly tie- ' iiioiuiUalcil; iukI tho entirely ik-w and highly | successful treatment, at adopted by the Author I lolly explains, by means of which every one i* enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding alt the a.I veitilled nostrum* of the day. Sent to any addrana, gratis and po*t (rvo in a I untied envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to l?r. II. DK LANKY, n Lia- t penai d St real, New York City. ^uue IT, 18?1/. j A MEDICAL REVOLUTION j TIIJI] WOKI.D UNlXinOVS! illlllt hoi M)\i in oiVnii:\T. T!1K C.KKaT t I NT Kit JI.JUTaYJ ! ! Tin" virus of <li?(>!ist? often makes its way to tin* internal ?> .'iirm ttiro?ij?h the |iores ??f the skin. 'I'h nenetratini; (tinlim i.t. uiel lino muter tin i ami as i( is rubbi-il in. is abi I I. J * INIIHI'.II nil- same I'll.UII.OlS. IIIH1 reaching the scat rf inllamaiinli. promptU rind itivtirirtlily mibdues it, whether located in tin- kidneys. tlit* liver, the lung*, er any other important organ. It penetrates tlio surface to I In- interior, tlixough the eoiuil less tubes tli.it communicate wit It t li?* skin as siiinnier rain passes into the fevered 1 earth, diMussing its eool and regenerating inlluenee. SKIN 1MSKASKS AND CI..\M>UI.AK SW KI.UMiS. livery species of exterior irritation is ijnieklv reduced by the auti-intluiimiuturv action of this I hutment. Angri Im< |>ti >11 s. siicli as Salt Ulietitii, Krysipclas, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head. Nettle Hash, Scab- 1 liies (or Itch) &c.: die out. to return no more, under it*s application. Hospital experience in all parts of the world prtves its infallibility in diseases of the skin, the muscles, t lie joint s and the .'lands. rI.Clilts. SOUKS, AN11 TUMORS. The ctVvct of this uitiiva ed external ' remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It 1 }11 st uisennroes iii'' which produce* j suppuration iinil proud llc.slu and thu* thu J 1 cures wiiicli its healing |>r??|??-rti?-s after. j i ward complete are ?alc us \v?dl us pcrma- j I m-jst. i ! WOUNDS. r.Kl'iSKS, I1URNS, AM. s SCALDS. In cases ??f llii- IV.U-turn nf tlir Initios, hi 1 juries caused l>v steam i'\plosion*. Itrui-'S 1 Iturns, Scald*, It Inn mutism, SthVii.ss i.f t :u> Joints, and contraction ol the sinews. it i? employed an I warmly ree.immcn.b'd l?v the faculty. This m m clous remedy has In- ti iutmilm-i-il by its inventor in person into all j ( tin- leudinj* Ilospit.-ils ut' Kurope, atul no private household should bo w ithout it. UNDK.MAIJLI-; TKSTIMOW. j" The Mcdu-al Stall'of the French and Ln ( plisli Armies in tile Crimea have olli. ially , *i? tied tlo-ii approval of llolloway's Oint- ( iiii-nt, ,'is the most reliable dressing lor snhre ( outs, stabs, alld ytin shot w< otids. it is so used by the surgeons of tnc Allied Vtv ies. 1 | . 1 Unfit the (>tit/incut ami J'll/s ! i sli'iiihl be usril in f!(c follow in'J ' vastus: , Humous, Mercurial Krup:ii.?s, ! i Hurns, Piles, ; ('happed IIjiiiiIk, H hi- ii nr. i t i - in, I'hilbl-iiiis, it it. a w i o in. Fistula, Salt Klietiin, Iioiit, Sealds, ! t Lumbago, Skin dis--n*?\ Swelled tilai ds, Spr.iltis, I i Sore Logs, Still Joints, jl Sor?- Hi easts, Teil.-r, Sore Heads, Fleers, Sore Throats, Venereal Sores, Sores ?>t* ;ill kinds Wound* of ?ll t-'n.-l. ! *, * Sold .1 t lie Manul.u-tories <?I I *r<?I?-?- I ' si.r I lollnway, HO Maiden New York, J ntui 'J 11 Strand London, liv nil reM|?**el:il?le Druggists and Dealers in Medieine through- ' mil llu- United StuteiT atui tlie citili/.ed ' world, in pots, at g.'? cents, fi'JJ eeiil*, and >>l OUell. I *-} !#' 'I'liere is eiin-.ider.ddf anting by !< taking ilte larger sines. It. ? Direetioils |dr Hie guidance id . , patients in every disorder am atlited to fiicli joit. ; I'M l'IO\ !?None are genuine unless | die words /Inllutray Vir \'nrk >/"</ /<?? j /on. ' are disecrnahlu as a iM/rr-mud in every leaf of tile liook of dlieeliolis around | pacli pot or box ; the saimi may be plainly 1 i seen by lutLlinif flitr Inij to llir /?g/i/. 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It is a Magazine proper, with the | lea ami purpose of a .Magazine?not a book ' j ot a scientific periodical, nor yet a snpplir of light goanip and chutly anecdotes?but j Magazine that takes every forin of intersting, dignified, slid attractive literature in s grasp?Stmlhrrn 'I'imtt, c The volumes bound constitute of thetn- r Ives a library of miscellaneous reading, a jcii as cannot he found in the same contuse in nny other publication that has come p udvr our notice.? Uottun Courier. ifl 'm Medical Advertisments Dr. McLANE'S C CLE It R ATP. I> VERMIFUGE LIVEKl'IIiLS. Two of tlw best Prr|mratlom of tll? Age. They are not recomi ? mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for wliat their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the n:ure of Liver Complaivt, all Bilious De kamc-i-ments, sick Headache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLanc's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared b) sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there aie various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. Mr'T.a xth-'c - - *f M?d * \ kl IJ O ) ill worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO S, CO Wood St., Fittsijuiujii, Pa. f(?lo Proprietors. Si-mil & .M?'n<l, No 111,< IcirliTH Mrt-i t New <), Icuus, (ii'iiI'liil \\ liolrH.-ili* Ajfi'n'"" !" ' ilif Southern State*, to whom nil ohIiTi must In- nihlreised. Si.Ill >.V THUS. It. M.Mill.!., I.:men?.ter April 30. 185H. 11 -1 y. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. piiiam i Mii \. 1M 1 < iltTANT ANNUL NCEMKIT. Jlftn till person* lilliictoil with Sexual f)i-?':i .? > ,? wucli SI'KUMATOltltllKA. SKMIN.Vl. UKAkNKSS. I.M I'OTKM'K, (o ?N< Ht lilMi: A (il.KKT, SYPHILIS, iln- Vici* ol ONANISM, o SKI.K ABI.'SK, At-., A?\ The lloWAKD ASSOCIATION, in view ..f the hmtill lleiilliictioli ot human lit'.*, cailMil hy Sexual ili-eu-e*, anil the leeeptiriim practiscil iiriuii the iniloitiiiinie v'i.'1'i...j -..-.i by (Juaeks, have dirci tod their Consulting Km , genu, ns ii ('II AISITAIil.F. ACT worthy of their name, to give MKIHt'Ab AOVlCh tJKATIS, to nil persons thus uJlliclcd, ?lio apply !>y lettor, with h description of tlioir coiiiliiion, (age, occupation, habits ill life, Ac.,) ami in cases nt extreme poverty anil suifcrihg, to FUKNISII 11KI ICIU KS FH KK <t F C11A lit IK. The Howard Association is u benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, lor the n liei ot the sick and distressed, altlicUd with "Virulent and P.pideiuie Diseases " Ithaa now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to expend in advertising the altove notice It is needless to add that the Association command* the highest Mcdicu! skill of the age, and will turnish the most approve modern treatment. J list Published, bv the Association, Keport on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal weakness, the vice ol Onanism, Mustmbatimi or Self Abuse and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, by thu Consulting Surgeon, which will bo sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) FiiKfci t>F CIlAlUiE, on the receipt ol T\\ O STAMPS lor postage. Addreas, Or. (iKll. K. (,'Al.lloL'.N, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NtNTil Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ily order ot '' e Oirecto't. OEO. FA I lit iiii.I), Secretary KZRA 1?. HKAltTWKM., President. Feb. 4th luft7, bl?ly. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. 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