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READ!!! jt wiu. take vou nur a few minutes, asd WAY SAVE YOU IVIany It'arxorsiifliii'iiiff! .Carter's Spanish Mixture 77/A' liKKAT I'LUlFlklR OF l/lt: IILOUD! The Best Alterutiie ti er yet Discovered Physicians prescribe it, and every one w ho uses it, is s walking Advertisement, po .Medicine ever yet ollered to me .American I'uitlic has gained such popularity in ku snort a time us i'arier'N Mixture ! it will cure any ease of Scrofula, If will cure any case of Rheumatism, It will cure liny puse of Syphilis, It yvill cure any case of Salt Rheum, It will cure any case of Neuralgia, It will cure uny case of fever and Ague, Or any discuse arising front an impure state of the Rood. 8CH0FJUWJUS RKvDKR! It cured llie neice of the Hon. John Minor llotta, a member of Congress, from Virginia, uf Scrofula, after the skill ot Hie best I'liysiciatis, both of New \ ork Hud Philadelphia had been tried in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if you are so affected. ihKUMATlC RKADpK ! It cured D. Hurritt, Ksq, of Cineinnatli, of Kheumulism of 4 years sltqidi||g, utter all other remedies had failed- We have hundreds of such certilicutes. Call on the j AII ent Uf)d gel a Hook and Circ lar, and read for youreelf, the many remarkable and astonishing cures it hus made. Ss'i'iiiLI I'RJ KK \I)KR ! The eelebritied Dr. Hntelier writes us that lie had two of the most severe and long standing cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the usual remedies, but lie cured one case with six, and the other wiili nine bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. Wo have known it used m over a Thousand ruses, and have yet to hear ol a failure ill af)> paso. YB SHAKING THOUSANDS READ ! Ague a.vd Kevkk.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious l)rug*. but try at once this great Alterative a/id Purifier of the Hlood ; Carter's Spanish Mixture will cure any and every case of Ague and Fever. We have tjever yet known it to fail. And for all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been found to have so good ar. effect, if you aye sick, try it at once ; do Rot delay ; time is preeious, and health the greatest of All blessings, without which all flee is valueless OA. Via. A 94AR8 * CO, Proprietors JttC/UHOHtX, Va, for ?to by * CUBATOR. SWAN \ CO/S LOTC JifllES! M A 0 \ I FI C K NT SC II E M E rr?-() ? $60,000 j! JF O It T ! : N I) O L L A It S! ! o The followint! Scheme will lie drawn by S. Swan iV; ('u . Alnn.i^erM of tile Fori ?ai/jtv AyiidiMiiv Lottery, in each of their la tterie* for J >110.1,0, IH.itf, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to which city they have removed their l'rinci|ial Ollice. V }j \ s> s 09, To be draw n in the City of AnjjustaGeorgia, in public, on SATURDAY, JAN. Sid, 1859, ?j , * * * 7?, To be drawn in tin- City of Augusta, Ga., j ill public, oil SATURDAY. JAN. 9th, 1859? >></' ft* A S S 7 1. To lit- drawn in llie City of Augusta, Ga. | in public, on SAIURDAY, JAN. 10th, 1808. | t i> A * * 7 a , i To lie drawn in lite City of Augusta,Ga. | in public on SAIURDAY, JAN. 23d, 1858. t; I. A s ? 7 :f , To be draw n hi llioCity of Augusta, (/a., : id public, on j SAIURDAY. JAN 30th, 1858 Of THE PLAN OK SinQl.E iM UMBERS ! a.^uu 1' lilZES! I NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKK rs. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO IIK Ul( AWN KACII SATJJllUAY IN JANUARY! I Pii/.e of , 5.i>u,uuu I " ' 26 uou 1 '* 111,000 I " 0,000 I " d.ooo I " 3.600 I " 2.0oo I " 1 .AOO ?0 1,0OU 100 " 200 loo 1^ loo " loo APPOXIMATION PRIZES. j 4 prizes ol *:tno uppr. lo #60,000 arc $1,200 4 " 260 " 26,000 " 1 4 " 2(H) " lo.OIKI ' 800 I 4 " 1611 " 6,000 " 6 Oil | 4 " 125 " 6,000 " 600 4 " 100 " 3,000 " 4UIJ 4 " 75 " y.OOO " SOU 4 " 60 " l,6ot? " 'Jot j 5,000 " 20 arc 100,000 j .j iOO prizes amounting to $:Ji{|,(|(|(| Tickets $10; Hall's $6; Quarters $'<J 50 I j PLAN OF TiiE LOTTERY. i'l'lie Numbers from 1 lo 60,000, corresponding wiiii iiioae No 10 bora on me Tickets printed 011 separate slips of paper, arc eficir | eled wilu bin.ill lilt lubes, aliU placed 111 out wheel. The lirst 402 Prizes, similarly printed ami encircled, are plui ed 111 uhollier wheel. The wheels are then ret00ed.and annul tier is drawn liom the w heel of Numbers and ul the sauie lime a Prize is drawn I rum Hie oilier wheel. The Number and 1'rizt tirawn out are opened ami exlilbiled to Hit audience and registered by Ihe Commission eis, the i'rize being placed aguiiial liie number draw n. 1 10s operation is repeated uiuii all lire Piizes are drawn out. AIM'hoXi.'UaTIo.n I'nrzts.?The two pre ceediug and ?iie lw o succeeding Aumbers lu Uiuhc d I a W 11 *g IIIC lir.il 7 PlIZCS Mill tie ell' tilled t<> tin- atl AppiuMiuulinil Prizes. t\>I example : it i icacl iS?. ilzoo draws llie ^tiii.uuu Prize. tickets iiiidioered 11 -J *?. ilZ4b. lldol, llddii, w in each tie en illicit io -o too. li Ticaet i\u. ijij dr.iws the $>Jo,oOU Prize. llmao Tickets numbered 548 alJ, 3<il, b:>2, m<II each be eiiliiled lu #Juo. aiui no on according lu the utiote aclnine. t he O.uuu i n/.cn ot .>Zd Mill be deierui ilied by Hie lam figure ul Hie .Number lliul draws Hie fbd.Uuo Prize. i'or example, if the number draft dig the ftiu.ouu l'rue ends xv1111 Ao. t, itien ail Hie tickets w here the mi in bv r ends in I win be eulliled to f-0.? it the .Number end* Willi iNu. i,Uien nil Hie lienets where tlie A u in tier euus in J will be emitted lo 4.ZO, anil no on lu U. (Jeruiic..les of IV'Ka^'M will lie soli, at I lliu loiiowing inlen, M men is llie rink : Ceruueaie ot PucKugu ut 1U IV liule 1'ickels, Certificate of Package of IU Half tickets, 411 Cei tiiii-alc of Package of 10 Quarter Pickets, 'Jl Certificate of Package* of in eighth 1'ickeis, 10 In ordering TickeU or Certificates. Cue lose llie iiiouey to our uddresn for the Ticket* ordered, on receipt of wuicli lliey ivili lie forwarded by nrsi mail, Purchasers can have ticket* ending in any figure lliey U..?y designate. . I lie ii?l ol drawn Number* and Prize* will be nelil lo purchasers immediately after the drawing. grtf ~ Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, ami give iheir I'om tilltce. l.oumy ami tituie. j-tf* Keuieutbcr that nykry Prize in drewu ana payable in 11|11 willioul deduction. i-t/' All prizes oisl.ooii ami under, paid iiuiiiudiificly alter the drawing?inner prizes at llie usual lime of thirty days, in lull Williout Ueduc'io.i. All iuiiiiiiunicalionn strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certilicutes lo S. IIWAN &t. CO, Augusts. Ga., HT Pemotm residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have laeir orders tilled, and save lime, by addressing S. rtwan Si 'jo., at eituer of those cities. HT- A list of the milliners that are draw n from the wheel, with the amount of lie prize ll.nl each one is entitled lo, will be published after every drawing, m me follow ing papers . ?Augusta liieo.y Constitution al^al, Aew G.'leui.s Delia, .Mobile Register, Charleston Hla-tdard, Nas.ivilie Gazelle. Allauta Intellige?.-er. New York Weekly Day ttiiok, aavaiiOAh Moruing News Kwli. wood Dispatch New Vck Dispatch, and Paulding (Mis*) Clarion. Medical Advertiem^nts -T -J i^cr w rj^SBnL if" Leonards cuth American Fever and Ague Remedy | i Is a heap, Safe and Permanent Cure, and is also a Preventive OFTIIK VARIOUS FORM SOU ! Billions and Intermittent Fevers. | Price?One tyollar per bottle. This r eparation contains no Arsenic or ' Mercury, and will not, like the many compounds now recommended for Itillious or other FKVKKS, leave the system in a condition more to be dreaded than the disease; but its great merit is in its C'l'K ATI VK, PUKVKN T1VK Htid llKSTOK AT1YK piojtci tics, and adapted to till -ItiKS and conditions of the sys lent. Nearly all the articles which enter into its composition u e of themselves, singly, remedial agents foi the cure ol UJI.LlUL'S and NTKliM1TTEST KEV tilts. As a preventive, this J/odiciiie should he used by convalescents, Travellers, Kmigrants, and others, dining the Summer and J^ months, when malarious diseases are most prevalent. A Treatise It (?. A. I.KoNAl(l), New-York, on the disease, with Testimonials and C'ertili eates of cures peileeted, can be obtained gra tuitously, at all the places where the medicine is sold. CK It T I TIC A T BS. The following statement of the Itcv. I.. M. Pease, StipT ol thy* f ive Points /jousc of ludustry, as given below, is one that speaks volumes as to the valuable prcpoi tics of this remedy. . Vt*. -,conard?isir-?J take a pleasure ill trai .titling to you the following facts, ill relation to a cure peileeted by the use ol yourfi. A. Fever aue Ague Kcincdy, upon otic ol the iiiiuatesol the llouseot Industry. Jotui Young who has been siiueiing Irolii the chills and Ic ver duritig the past live mouths, was in November last attacked, and toe paroxysms were as Severe as any 1 ever knew ; utmost instant rebel was expelieuectl on giving the lltst dose, on the expected day ol icium, it was administered, audit laid the happy ellect ol interrupt, 1 I ll iv lilt* IbilillV ttilU Sllia*tt tllfl! fVtU V v '?! Ii/i* ol (lit: disease hits kit liim, and lie has recovered Ills loiliier wonted appeal am e and hcitllli. Ti uly yours, lie., L. .1/. l'citse. New Yoik, Jan. 2S, 1&68. Mr. A. F. Sterling, of (his city, has conscii' ted to (lie |)ii(>lieulioii ot the following tacts, I over his signature, concerning a cure perfected hy the use o this i eiuedy, w hich hiets are corlohorutcd hy the Kev. 1/. J/. Pease, who was acquainted with all the circumstances. Mr. i>. A. Leon a i d?Dear Sir:?Some ton , days since, 1 hcuid ul a poor hut deserving German, in .Mulberry Street, who was sultcring hoiu a scveie ullack ul chills and lever, contracted in the low giouiids, near Newaik, N. J. i 1 gave liini one hulile ul your South American fever and Ague Keiuedy, ami it uiloids me (ilt'inui to say, (lull the disease has been broken up hy its use, and a pel iiiuneiil cure clfec led. Truly yours. A. F. S1KKL1.NG. New Yoik, Nov. C, I Sib. : 1 am acquainted with (lie fuels set loitli in : the above certificate, and can witness to the truth ol the statements therein contained. J.. .?/. Pfc.kSK. , Sup't Five Points House ol industry. The following Certificates of Fred k L. Untie i and Henry ileic, are uiiioug those peculiar ca ses in which a permanent cure can be effected notwithstanding their continued exposure to predisposing causes. At the tunc the cures were perfected, they were engaged in the Chemical Woiksot Mcssis. Cliua Pnzer A Co., ol this eity. After having been troubled witli Fever and Ague for nearly a whole month, ami swallowed lots of l^umine, an acquaintance ol mine recouiuit tided me to tiy a (Millie of what is called the South American f ever and Ague Keiuedy, and sure enough it worked like a charm. I look it only one day, and liiut was the last I saw of the lever. Ilia wiiu right plcasui ? Ilia I J stale tins tact lor (lie beiielil ol all whom it may concern, and wish everybody the same success ill mustering this distressing disease, which is likely enough, if lliey will lollow my example. FKblVk L. IlKKTLb, Aug. i855. 41 Whipple St. Jirookklrn. ' I have had the Fever ami Ague for severa weeks, which kept lue at home, unable to work I j I tried h number <d preemptions, wuiioul tlml iug any relief, until my lac-lory iioss Mint me a i ! bottle ot the .Souili American Fever and Ague j Keinedy, allien i iiave used, and alter some : day* tumid myself entirely cured, i Have bad no attack since Hint liiue, now fourteen mouth*, ami leel gieat confidence in llna valuable inedicuie, to w Inch 1 owe my recovery. iitiN ItY .1/til Kit, Sept. 2U, 1855.90 MeK'bbiu St. W dliallliiburgli. The cerlilicatesol Mr. J. (*. Underbill, Drug gist, <d Jamaica, M. Y., and those received through hiiu, will be read with uiucli inteiest not only bom the very respectable ebrracter ot ttie parties, but llial tbe medicine wax used under very unfavorable circumstance*, and only ' wlieu oilier remedies ban been used without success. i Mr. 0. A. Leonard, N. Y.-? Dear 8irIn | closed you will tiiul some certibcatcs of the e( i lefts ot your medicine in this place. It gives satisfaction to every one that tias used it, and the sale will increase as it becomes known. J take tbe responsibility to waraiit it. Mr. tit*, plien Henderson, of this place sent a bottle to iiis wife's aister, with like good results as when used,by himself slid wife. Mr. H. is an old man, a very respectable citizen of thia ,.hic?>, and i? well known. Truly yours, Ac., J AS. 0. UN'DtiitlllLL. Jamaica, N. Y., Sepa *28, 1854. J/ore certificates might be i dded to swell the list, but a delicacy on the part of many not to a... ,i?... i .... an.H ?? print, prUVfllM ( | publication of thein. The above, however, are i sufficient evidences to establish Uie fact, that this remedy is ?itliout an equal for the permanent cure of toe Fever ami 4Rh?A Mpplj of the above Jredidne on hand, aud for sale by tHO* R. .If AO ILL, and 4. ADA J/*, and ' Merchants ceuerally ia this tccUyu. 1?en. I - Medical Advertisement. . UELMBOll/i! GENUINE | l'liKi'.uiriON or IIIGI1I.V *'ONCENTRATKI> COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT liUCHU, j For ])ixta*i * of the Wathh-r, Kiilur>/xt 4is.*eei, \ Jjropnif, IIVniln'A.;!, <thxtr?rtioH, Swl Jtixiaxtx, htm tile Com plain In, ami alt IHxtaxrx o f the Srjemil Oryanx, Arising from Excesses ::u?? ltiiprudcncics in life and removing nil impiopcr Discharges I rot it the bladder, Kidneys, or 8i'XUal Organs, whether existing in MALE OfJ. FEMALE, From whatever cause they may hav# 01 iginated, * , AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STAN- | V/JNG, ( iving Health ami Vigyt' to the Inline, and RliX'.'Ji to the l'allid Clteuii. Joy to the Afflicted!!! It curN Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the Symptom*, auiouiig which w ill be tound Indisposition to Exei tnjy, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty ot breathing General Weakness, Honor of Disease, Weak Nerves, tremhling. Dreadtill Horror ot Death, Night Sweat, (.'old feet Wakefulness, Dimiie.-s of Vision, Languor, Uni versa! Lassitude id' the My-cular Svdeni. Often ' Eiiormoiis Appetite, with D speptieSymptoms, I Hot Hands, Flushing of the ilodv, Dryness ot the.Skin, Pallid /.ounteiiaiiee and Ki options oil the Face, l'ain in the Hack, Heaviness ot the Eyelids. tie^ueiyUy black spins r lying ueiorc tin; Kfcs, with Temporary Stifl'usioii utui (x>ss of Sight; VVunt ol attention. (treat J/obilitv, dostlosaness, with Horror ol Society. Nothing is more 1 )<'r~ii<it>1 < to such I'aticnls Ihaiii Solitude, aioal nothing tlicv inotc I tread lor fenrot themselves; no liepose of Manner, no Kai atoslness, no Speculation, hut a Hurried Tiunsiiion Iroiu one question to iinolher. These symptoms, il'allowed to gp qti- which this medicine invariably removes?soon follows l.os.s ol I'ower, Fatuity, und Kpilcpiic Kits?in one ol which the patient may expire* Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direlul diseat-es?Insanity ami t.'oiisiiinplion ? The iccordsol the Insane Asylums, ami tlie iiielaiiclmly deaths lay (.'oii-utiiplion, hear ample witness to the ti nth ol these assertions. In Lunatie Asylums the most melancholy exhibition uppcais. i he coiinieiinuce is actually .-odden ami ajnite destitute?lu itljei Mn III or fillet ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "Willi wntui measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Ilehiliir is most terrible! and has In ought llmlisamin mum lhiii?sm..lj *? lliuft lilu^tiug liic uiuhilioii ot inuiiy iiolik* yotitlii*. | ii can lie cured ?>v the use uf tuu Infallible Remedy. It you are sutlcring wilii anv of lilt* above disti casing ailment*, ttic Fluid Extinct ltuctiii will cure )ou. ii y it and be convinced ot its ctticucy. liEU'AltKOF QUACK NOSTRUMS AXI) gl'ACK DOCTORS, wlio falsely boast of abilities and references.? Citizen* know and avoid lliein, and save Long Suite-ring, Money, and ciposuie, by sending or railing lor a bottle ot tliix Popular and Specllie ) Wcnicdy. It allay* all pain and illlUiilliiation, is perfectly pleasant in lis taste and odor, but immediate in its action Dilracl It n<* Ii ii Is prepared directly according to the Rule* ol pharmacy and chemistry, w ith the greatest accuracy ard Chemical kuowl edge and care devoted in it* coiiiliiiiiiiion. See 1'iotessor Dc wees' Valuahle NYotkson the Pracliee of l'liysic, and most of the late Standard W'oik* ol Medicine. UE^$100.jir3 Olio hundred Hollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony ol thousand* can be produced to prove that it does great good. f.Vtsea of from one week to ! yean-' standing have been ellectcd. The mas* nl Voluntary Testimony in possession nt the 1'iopiictiir, vouching its virtues ami curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to Scienoe and Fame. 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold. ami not a single instance ol u laihne ha* been rcpoi toil! rersnually appeared before me, an Alilerntati of the City ot I hilailelphia, II. I'. IIKI.M liOl.D, Chemist, w ho being duly sworn does sav, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Lhug, but ate purelv Vegetable. 11. T. II hi,U HOLD. Sole .Manufacturer. Swor.l and fub?Clioeu becj;n uiu thi* 't 'id day of November, I MM. Wll. 1'. ill I! II.I 111), Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for *5. Delivered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificate. 11 oni 1'rolessors of Medical Colleges, j Clergy men and others. Prepared and sold by j II. T HRLMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No 52 South Tenth St-.below Chesnut, Assembly Building, Pinla. ?T For sale by II asskltink hi CukKTON, j and Tiiouas K. Mauill, Lancaster, C. II , 8. U. and of all Diuggisl and Dealers throughout the United States, Canada* and ilntish Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask lor HLLMBOLD'S?Take no other. C U H K GUAKAN T K ED. I June 24, 1867, 19?ly TUB SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH A MATURITY, Just Published, Gratia, the 25th Thou and. I Jk FBW WQIiDS UN THK RATIONAL ticuluioiit, without Modicjne, <>f Sperine- , hirrliM oi OhihI Wimkutw, Nocturnal Kinie- 1 ioiiN, (jcnital and Nervoua i>*sl>ilitjr. Prematura Decay <>t ()?o Syntein, Iiupolency, am) linpcdi menu to Marriage generally. BY B. DK LANKY, M. D. Th? important Tact that the many alarining complaint*, originating in the Imprudence and aolitude of youth, may !?? ea*ily removed without Medicine, ia in thin amail tract, clearly ileluonatiated ; and Uie entirely new and highly nucceaaful treatment, < * adopted hy pie Author fully eiplaiun, hy np-aii* of which eVery one ia enabled to cure hiiunclf perfectly and at the leant ponaible coat, thetehy avoiding all U)e advertieed nwiiunm of the day. Bent to any addreaa, gratia and port free in a ! nealcd envalope, by remitting (puat paid I two . ontago atainpa to L>r. U. LlK LANKY, 17 Uipenard Street, New Yoik City. June 17, IB?ly. J M PC ) IIT AN T DI SCO V EllY. CONS ifli p T I 0 N AND ALL Diseases of the LUNQS and THROAT CAN UK C.UKKD LiY INHALATION. H'liich eoimju llu* remedies to the cavities in the lungs, tin ougli t,U.f an passages, umi coming in ihrccl itwiuanrt Willi tlic didi'wu, neutralizes the tubercular innller, allays the cough, can. sc.- u lice ami easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purities the blood, uuguois i encored vitality to liie ucivou* ev-lcui giving that lone and ,ia?ergy mi indispensable lor the ivslsnUiwn .ol ' hcal'li. To be able l? state conli Jcutly that Consumption is cut utile In jnliuiuiion, is Ui juic n source ol uiwllu)vii plvmuu, n is its much muter the control of medical treatment us any .Other formidable disease; ninety out ol every hundred eases cult be cuied in l tic tirsl stages, and fifty percent in the second; Imt in ilietuud stage it is impossible to save more than live per cent, lot the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid detiatice to medical skill. Kven, bow. ever, in the lust stages, Inhalationutloids extraOidinary relict to Ine snlleriug attending this leaijnl scourge, which annually destroys ninetylive thousand persons in the United States alone; and a corieetcalculationshows that ol tne pies, cut population ol the earth, eighty millions aie destined to (ill the Consumptive's gra'-eTiuly the quiver ol'death has tio arrow so lit. tul as Consumption. In ull ages it lias been the great cneiuy of life, for it spares neither age noise*, but sweeps nil alike the brave, the bavulilul the giuccful ui:d the gitted. Ity the help ol that SHipicinc lleing botn whom rolnelh every good and perfect gill, 1 am cnablcm to oiler to ttie allheted a permanent and spcetly CUic in Consumption. The hi si cause of lubciclcs is li-ynt impure hlood, mid the immediate eltect prodneed by their deposition in ttio lungs is to movent Ilia- I'll-? uilii.wsiian > ! nil- intai ill.* iali* fell*, wliicli uausr.H u vfcnkt'iu'il vitality Unough tlio entire system. Then suiely it is more iatioi.al to expect gienter good lioui medicines entering the cjtvilies of the lungs than tioni those administered thiough the atoinueti ; the patient will always find the lungs tree and the breathing easy, after inhaling remedies. 1 liua, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainty llip.ii remedies adinili.stered by the stomach. To jnove the powerful and direct intfienee ol this mode o( iidiuinislritiihii, eliloiolonn inhaled wlil entirely destroy sensibility in a lew minutes, pa.alyxing the entire nervous system, .so that a limb may lie amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the oidmuiy Inn lung gas w ill destroy lile in a lew hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when tainting or apparently dead. The odoi o( many.ul the medicines is pciceptiblc hi the skin a few iniiiutcs alter being inlialed, and may be immediately detected in the uiood. A convincing pruol ol the cuustUaiioual eth*cts of inhalation, is the lact thai sickness is always produced In breathing toui air?is this not positive evidence that p'oper remedies, can chilly prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs saould piodaCe the happiest results Y billing eighleeu years practice liiany thousands sutleiiiig liOlu diseases ot ihe lungs ami tin oat, have been under my cans, umj J have cWeeted many leiuarkaole eilics, e\en alter thesull'eie.s had been pronounced in the la>l stages, which luily satisfies me thut cousuuipliou is no longer a lat.il disease. J/y liettimeut id eousumpiioii is onginal, ami (minded on longexpoicnee and a iho oagl. investigation. .l/y peilect aeipiaim tanee won the uatineol tulicii tea, \e.. euaides me to oi-iiuguisll. leaiiily, the onions lornis id ... - .. V ...... rnnni.ui; coiinuilipi IOO, all)! apply lite |iiu|h'r ii'iiii!iii<!.?l lately k-ing tin-taken even in a single case, Thi.- Uiuiliaiity, in com iicction will) ccr am putlioto^ricat ami niiciosci?|iic ilinruvci ii-<, enables (o relieve tlic lung* 11 <iiii ilie clleel- ol eonti a?'tcd clie-tJ, to enlarge die chest, purify tin- tilooil, impait to it renewed vitality, giving encigy ami lone to the entire system. Medicines wit!) fall diicriintD sent to any pait ol lite L'liltcd .Slates and Canada- by pa lietit* coniiiiiiiiitaliiig their symptom.- by letter, Itut lite cure would l?e nio.o certain if tlic patient idioiild pay tin- a vi.-it. which would give an opportunity to examine the lungs, mul enable me to ptcsci ibe w ith liiitcli gi cater certainty, and I lieu tile core could be eUcclcd nitlmtil my seeing the patient again. All Ictlets n-king advice iiiu-l contain a postage aiainp. Address, ti. \V. I.KAUAM, M I)., ISoi No. fi.t. Office, 11a! Filbert Street, old No. I?', below twcbli. l'liilaiiclplna, 1\?. Nov. 15, 1857. 41 ?1> Of all dineaae, I lie great lit at enlist; Spiinga from neglect ?if Nature's lawa. SUKb'EK NOT! WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN 1U STAOIS OK S b C R E T I) I S E A SKS. Self Ahuse, AVrrmu Debility. Stricture*, (itre/s. (irairl. Diabetes. Damn s of the Kidneys nnil Hlwhler, Mercurial Ulnuma linn. Scrofula, /'am* in the Hour* a.id Ankles. D-seases of the Lungs, 'I'hront, i\osr and Lyes, I'lcers upon the H. sly or Limits Cancers, Dropsy, f.pihfUic fits, St Vita's Dance, aiul ail Diseases arising from a der mgrment of the Sexual Oigans Such fth Nervous Trembling. Los* of JAiiiory, loss of Power, General Weakness, llii'iiaiu of Vision, with peculiar spots appearing before | the cyw, lossol Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, | Liver Disease, Ki upturns upon the lace, pain in the back hid) head, Female irregularities noil all improper di*cliaiges fioin IkiiIi sexes, it ' I matter* not fiom what cause the disease origi- j naled, however long standing or obstinate the j case recovery is certain, ami in a slimier lime | than a permanent cure can be effected try any other treatment, even alter the disease has bat- ' tied the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cme. The medicines are I pleasant without odor, causing lio sickness, and tree iioin mercury or I ilsatu. Luring twenty years ol practice, I have rescued hum the jaws ' ol Death, many thousands, who, in the last stages ol the above mentioned diaeases had \ Ireen given up to die by their physicians, which wai rants me in promising to the alttic'ed, who timy place themselves under my care, a perfect and most *|>eedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they urc the that cause of consumption, S.nolina ami many other diseasea, and should be a teiror to the human family, its U permanent cure ia scarcely j I ever effected, a inuiorilv ol the i ?* * f.llitiu in. I I to the hands of incompetent persons, ?hu not only foil to cure the disoa-os hut ruin the con slitution, tilling the system with mercury, which with the disease, hasten* the sufferer into rapid consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not cuuse death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the childieu, who are horn with feeble constitutions, and the curiciitol life corrupted hy a virus which tietrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, L'lcers, Ki option- and other affections of the skin, Kyex, Throat and ; Lung-, entailing upon them a brief vaietcnce of suffering, and consigning them to an eai ly ! grave. 8KLK A RUSK is another formidable enemy ; to health, for nothing else in the dread cataio- , Jue of iiuinan diseases causes so destructive a rsin upon the system drawing its thousands ol' victims th)ougl> a few years of suffering down to an uiilnnely grave. It destroy* Uie Nervous N/sterty, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, pi events the proper development of the systcfn, disqualifies for marriage. society, business, and all earthly happiness, ?nd leaves the sufferer wracked ill bod) and infnd, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. Rlth the fullest confidence 1 assure the unfortunate victims of Hell-A base that a parptnMit and spoedy cure, can ha effected, ao4 ? L. ?* ? ?: TTZ with the alittidoiur.eiit <?f roinww* .practice*, my patients can be restored U> robust, vigorous hcidtli. The afflicted are cautioned again U the u->? o Patent Medicines, for there arc im inniif injr?*?i ous ana re* in the cohrapn* of the public prints to eaten and rob tlie unwary suUereiw, <Im? aiiillious have tbeir constitutions ruined by tiie vile compounds of quack doc tors or the equally poisonous nostrum* vended jl* 'Patent Medicines.' I have cm efully analysed many of the so-called Patent Medicines and find tliat nearly ail of tliein contain Corrosive Sublimate, widen ia one of tlie strongest preparations ol mercury, and a deadly poison, which, instead ol curing the disease, disables the system foi life. Three fourths of the patent nostrums ivow in use uie put up by tinpriuc ipled and ignoiaut per* sona who do not understand even the alphabet ol the muteiia inedica, and are equally as destitute of any kn iwledge ol the human -ystem, liaviug one object only in view-, and that to make money rega-dless of *ousc?picucc.*. lrregulaiitie* and all diseases of males and females treated on principle* established by twenty vean* of practice, and sanctioned by thousand* of the most rcmat kable cures. Modi cine* with lull direction* sent to any part ol the United States or Canada*, by patient* commanieatiiig their symptoms by letter. Ilusiness correspondence strictly confidential. 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The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com?^ t plaiVT, all Bilious Deranc -mfnts, SlCK HEADache, &c. Purchasers will please be nnrtiriilnr ocL- ?r?? J W VU UJIY IV/l Dr. C. McLane's Cele- j bratcd Vermifuge and i 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. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's 4 Vermifuge and Liver r>:ii- ? ? * j uis tan now dc nad at all respectable Drug Stores. I FLEMING BjSO'S, 60 Wood St., Pirrsnt ^oii, Fa. Hole Prou rletor*. 1 Srntil A Mfinl. No 111.1 h?rl> Min I " New Orleans. (ii-ni'rnl W hi'loaalo Ajjems f?>r I lie Xmtlltern Slat-'M, to whom nil on i't? iiiiihI lie aildrrHKcii. Sol,I ??y Till IS. u MAIill.U I.iinmwter April 30, 185li. Il ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. i 1'IIIADtl.rilH. 1M1 'OUT A N T A N N OIJ S CK M KIT. i|Oo all person* aMii-leil with Sexual Di*en*es I 1 oueli an sikioIaToUkiik \. sKMiNaI. wk.vkness, lMl'otknck, (iONOUItlUKA lil.KKT, syphilis, tlie Vkeol on.vmsm.o j SKl.F AIIL'SK, Ac., Ac. Tlic IIOWAUD ASSOCIATION', in view of ^ tlic itm Iill dealt uctloii ol human life, caused liy Sexual tli.HWsts, anil tlic deceptions practised upon the unlitilunatu victims ol' Mich diaeasea l?V (Jiinrk.?, have ilirci ted their Consulting Surgeon, ;id a Cll AltlTAlil.K ACT woitliy ol their name, to give MKIMt'Al. AllVIOh liltAl'lS, to all punwiK thu* ullhctcd, who apply by K-tler, with a description ol their condition, ^ occupation, habit* ol hie, Ac.,) and io ca*e? ol^r eitrcmo pvveity and suffering, to FL'KMSIl MKDlClMKS > KKK OFOtAIMiK. The llowaid Association is a benevolent illatilulion, established by special endowiiiciit, lor m llio relief ol the pick and disti eased, afflicted ' with "Virulent and Kpidemic Disease* " lthaa now % aurplu* of means, which the Directum . have voted to expend in advei ti.-uug the above notice It in needle** to add thai the AMoein* lion command* the highest Medical akdl ol the age, and wdl luruidi the most apptove moi em treatment. Ju-l Published, by the Association, Report oil r*pcnnatonh(ea, or Si'iniua! weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse I and other disease* ol the Sexual Organ*, by tho Consulting Surgeon, which will ire aent bv mail (in a sealed envelope,) I ItKK OF OUAittrK, on the receipt ol' 1V\ O STAMPS lor poaluge. Addiews, Or. tiKO. K. CADI lOD'N, t'on.suiting Surgeon, Howard Aasociatioii, So. i South MAl'll Street, Philadelphia, 1'a. By ordui o( the Directors. * I UKO. FAIKCIIIDI), Secretary K/.KA 0. ilK.VllTNS KLK, President. 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