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$f|prt |Wtnj. From the (Jreensboro (N. C.) Timet. My Father and Mother. ItT ECHO. I Ask mt) not why 1 heave tho deep sigh, My feelings I cannot well smother; I And should I but speak, ibe names I'd re- | peat. Would be these, of my father and mother The world may he gay, In its own wanton way, it may fondle and love one another ; | But no hearts are true, like Iho sun to the dew, ' But those of a father and mother. 1 i Seeming frk nda ro.-.y Oeguilo with a ki?a or I a smile, J But O, how much wo had rather. *?? ) u come 10 us uow,iroiu lhe ever iov'd | bro w < Of a dear cherished father and mother. i There arc none who can trace, the emotion* ' which ?.-h.it.e, Across our visage each other ; Aud foci for ti e woe, which a daughter may , know Lake the true ones, our father and mother. There'* no tie on earth, which has e'er had | birth Tho' climate may chaDgo every other ; Like the feelings that burn, in the heart's 1 eacrcd urn. Of the being, we enll our mother. Lot what may betide, on the world'a ocean w ide, Our hearts, will be still knit together ; And tho' I'm not there, 1 will pray God to Bparo Forever, my father and mother. """ " I $tuuiTurts. tnia arc tilings Dial Hie sometimes taken from the pinions of one goose to spread the opinions o.' anotlicr. The hoop question, like most others, has two sides to it. The indies take the inside, end of courso wo must take the other. The last Mas.? A man wna lately sent to the Worcester Lunatic Asylum, for persisting in planting horse chestnuts in expectation of raising sorrel colts. 'You need a little sun and air,' said a physician to a maiden patient. If 1 do,' was the cute reply, Til wait till I get married.' 'You look,' said an Irishman, to n pale haggard smoker, 'as if you had got out ol our grave to light your cigar, and could not fiud your way back again.' To find out whom a child loves, make it a present, and notice to whom it is most eager to show that present exulting ly. To fiud out whom a woman hates? do exactly the same thing. Two Irishmen, on landing in this country, and sitting down to their first dinner on shore, found on the table a dish of pre pared mustard, which neither of them had ever happened to meet before. One of them took a spoonful at a venture, which quickly brought a deluge of tears to his e*. ' iU7l--. ? ?? urn are you cry ;ug udouit asked i his companion. 'I was crying at the iccollection of my poor father, who was hung about 20 year* ago.' Tho dinner proceeded, and soon ihe other made a dip into the mustard with ?i similar effect. What are you crying about?' was the grave inquiry of his comrade. 'I am crying because you wore not hung when your father was.' A Hard Story There is a doctor in the North western part of this consolidated city, who is as- ( peciallv remarkable for being, a> the women term it, short and crusty. A week or two since he was called to visit a pa ' tient, who was laboring under a severe ^ a tmk of cheap whiskey. 'Well doctor, I'm down you see; com- ' p'.etely floored; I've got the Tremendous Delirim, y ou know !' < Tremens, you fool where'd you get the rum ?' queried the doctor. > 'All o*>er in spots ; broke out promiscu 1 o'l.ly, doctor.' r*r? ? ? j'o.cvj j\j\* iiguw ??nere uia you get your rum V 'Father died ol the *nm? dtses?e; took Kim under the short rihs and carried Kirn \ off bodily.' j: Well, you're got to tako something immediately.* ^ 'You're a trump, doctor; here wife,I'll " take a nip of old rye.' 'Lie still, blockhead ; Mrs. B. if your ' husband should got worse before I return, ? which will be its an hour, just give him a t dose of lh.tt trunk xtrap, may t>e that'll |. fetch him to lita sent* of his folly. The t doctor sailod out grandly, and within an 1 hour sailed in again, and found his friend of the Delimit Tremendous in a terrible v condition, writhing and struggling with , pain, ilia wife, a female of the plain but ( ig.ior.tiit school came,and lay iug her hand upon the doctor's arm, said, 'doctor, f gave bun the straps as yon directed.' 'Did you thrash lijiti well f I'hruh turn t' u??l.irn^l ?' - :-1 1 - .?.??? uAviniiuoM 1 nu naiunmneo \ woman ; 'no, but I cut the ?tr*p into ha*h t and made liim swallow it.' r "Ob, Lord ! doctor,' roared the victim, ? *1 e#!f!lowed the leather, l?at?l?ut* But whatP c 'I swallowed the whole etrar, but I'm e Mowed if 1 could ewallow the buckle.' , The doQlQr *dmioiel*red two broad ? ti'la and evaporate*. l? 9 Our Terms. IA PORT! TUB ~~ EST $70,01 I TU HE 1 ^ \y TEN D, ? *S>" ^utbor***d by tbo -*3 > - I The following Schui pS | Siii|fU? Nnuiber LotU maaaaaBKHmofm. mill A. nl augusta, ueor 18 PCBLtBHBD WBBXLT, BT i ttlM MUpPriotenduflCe O T. M. 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Person? wi |*vie for /v**V ank>ng ftr tbam en an CJ N E OP; HOWARD ASSOCIATION, OOH /si . , PHILADELPHIA. ? ?>?? 4 A benevolent Institution, established by spell .\|) c'*l endowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted 0 L L A R S! ! wlth virulent *"<i kPidentic diseases. r|"'0 all persons afflicted with Sexual Disea1 OTTIi'RI CX ' * 8e8' Puc^ M Spermatorrhoea, Seminal A Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Sv State of Georgia, phylis, the Vioe of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., TIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of lie will be drawn by ,jie HW|U| destruction ol human lite, caused by agera of the Spar- Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised , in each of their upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases ries for June. 1858 by Quacks, several yeais ago directed their gist, in public, under Consulting Surgeon, as a Chaiilable ^ev worf Commissioners. thy of their name, to open a Dispensary for ^ I o i iue iicaiuiiEnt of th'.o c! diseases, in all ' their forms, and to give Medical Advice Gratis, | [Titv of AugustaGeor- to ? ' "ho apply by letter, with a description of ( their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, TVn E,. , nro Ac.,) and in ca-.es of extreme poverty, to Kurwlu, lo.)# nm|l yie)|icj,,u8 Kree ol Charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the high^ I 9 , est Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish j City of Augusta, (ia? the most app.oved modern treatment. J 6 The Directors, on a review ol the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of beNE I2th, 1858, ' nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they ! have resolved to devo'o themselves, with reS ao ' ncwed zeal, to this very important but much ? despised cause. lAty oi Augusta, Ua. ^ Just Published by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the INE I9th 1858 Vice of Onaniain, Masturbation or Sell-Abuse, ' * I and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Uv the I nAn...!,,./. U,.H,..n.i u ~-.ll I.., _:i i t . u.svv ..... nu> .7 ...?.., M it 1 , (in h sealed letter envelope,) free ol Charge, .. . /- On receipt of Two Stamps for postage. City of Augusta, Chi. Address, for reporter treatment, Dr. Geo. K. j Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard AssociNE 26th 1853 ' Rt'on> 6>?. ISouth Ninth Street, l'hiladclpnia. Pa. By order of the 1 irectors, EZRA D. 11EARTWKLL, Pklbident. plan or GEO. KAIKCIULL), Secretary. UMBERS ' M*rch ly. *?iy K I Z E S! NATIONAL i'OI.It'EtiAZETTIi. if t ?,..r?v This Great Journal of Crimen and Crimi? J? KVERY NINE ?a|H j* jn jj, '|? Y.-ar, and in widely circulated throughout the country. It is T SC11 KM K! t e to si paper ot the kind published in liic oit awn ' ll' * "hd is distinctive in ita char1 niter. It hiu lately passed into the hands At IN' JUNE! I of Ceo. W ali.tseM & Co . by whom it will $70,000 hereafter be von tin ted. .Mr. Mntsull whs 30 000 I formerly Chief of Police of New York CI 10,000 I ty, and he w ill no doubt render it one of the 6,000 | most interesting papeisin the country Its 4.000 Editorial* are foreihlv written, and of a 3,000 churucter thut should command universal 1,600 support. 1,000 | JhW- Subscriptions, $2, per Annum : SI. 000 I for Si* (Months, to be remitted hv Nubseri 800 ) hers, (who should w rite their names arid I tie 700 | tow n, county and state wiicre tlicy reside boo p, in n I v. A 60 ) To GEO. W. M ATSKl.I. A: CO , 30J Editor A Proprietor of the U6 National Police Garotte, Ibb New York Citv. [ON PRIZES. nweueAVu to 470,000 ore 41,600 EKS )N S 30,000 " 1,200 Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector 10.000 ' boo and 6,000 ? too BANK NO I E LIST. 4,000 " 100 | ,0. d.Ooo 300 j( j,.,||ij ,,,, ,(|,;V || ? |;,rgc quiirin l,6oo " 200 h ' . loo, 1 I" " " ' - ' " ll"' ?"*' "I a 1 u ..I iiui > |i |? ill.-.1 . ., , , . , J ll * . . *1# *. .11tiling ..... . $6; Quarters $3 .'>0 oi.kx , ELoTTiJuv. I w r,, ,?ri I to 4)0,OUU. cones j W I'll MI-.W '! 11 ? 1 k I . g us II. iioberson tiir Tickel* l)re.?ei iY < u . .11 ,ir.: .a .1, p* III paper, are elicn- Win. W III |i .u Inise ,.|i B ...k Bilis .. li,.l ics, jwiii pt?ccii 111 one (jiiui.iHuii* inuiit- iIt it-iii. i i i-? Di'iviinr will lit* found in be . similarly printed and , another Wheel. ,PI hklublk and TkUK , revolt ed.iilitl a num. 1 ,,t 1 uh,,H" ? " v" |,,r il '??* ?""< w heel of Numbers, !ht; "W. HK.ty and ? ,.n? ?.t an elitirelv corr , t. i l'r.ze in lira a 11 Iron. Independent, and l{. liable < oonte. let Hed Number and I'rile l,clor und ?-?nk Not-. List. to be enltr l\ and exhibited to the uncontrolled by any one to -out private end* -.] by the Coin nutation- and purposes. ? confident that from the need a tritium the num. ,n n" and "?\"rce. bifoiHiation w hicl. the ation is repented until ^.torn of t ..a Detector have at toeir eo,,|. vu out niand, it will be looiid to be tbe Dlo-t Kelt' able Detector ever published in tbi?conntrv ihks.?-Ilio two pre- new Counterfeits and biiokkn uank* icceeding Number a to E u h number of tbe De.eetor will en I 7 I i ize.n will be el., t.tin, ? (> the tir-l page. a eomplete li?l of d! ViiuutHMM lUt'ii. rur (|ltf failures uf Hunks nfld llihkirig No. 11250 draw* the Institution*, and tne various new Couuterela numbered 11318. f,.|ja >?iiiee the publication of the prior will each bo entitled niont)l>M Detector No. ftMi drawa the stock I.I IT Ilickel* numbered 548 Eaeh nunilier will eontain a full and h be entitled to #300, con)p|vte Stock list, (corrected by E. \V. ? the above scheme. (Jlurku &. Co.. up to the hour of going to $_ ) mil be deteri i j.res*,) of lawn*. Hanks. Insurance, Canals, ol the NuuiberliMl H||j |{?||road Stinks, show ing the par value ize. for example, il (1j j-, mock, a* well a* the prices ottered, ic #70.000 I rize eim* , nt( j pf:i.e for each ; also, when the lie tickets where Hie dividends on each stock arc duo and puyiibe entitled to #30.? ^i0 ' lib No. 3, theiiui! the mber ends in 3 will be wholesai k PRICBs COHKK.it. on to 0. The Wholesale 1'iieea Current will also ages will be ookl at t?U,*1d.l?tb" co,u??,,"e ?od r?IUL1?'; nch ia the risk 1 operations, up to the moment -e of 10 Whole of Koil,K to ?re'*#80 fcVF.UY STOREKEEPER SHOULD HAVE IT. 'c of 10 Half ''*b? ''"h'isbers intend making '.his He* >L M lector indispensable to every person doing i f 10 On t r business, no that no one will be able to do ,oi vt ar e without it, as the well known standing -nd , . . , .J reputation of DKKXEE dt CO, Hankers ijis o eig i i ^ brokers, will b? sufficient to guarantee its correctness. . or Certificates. 0 our address for the TERMS?IN ADVANCE. ceipl of which they Qnt, (; fof Qn, y^ g, 00 rat mull. 1 urchasers Four (;0pj,.s |?r One Year, 3 00 g in any ligure they j^even Copies for Ooo Year, ft 00 Ten Copies for One Year, 7.00 Slumber* and irizes Fifteen Copies f..r One Year, 10 00 aera immediately sf- TwenU-lire C. pies lor One Year. 1A.OO Address all ordt rs to the Hpbliwhera, 1 please W'lto their | T TJ r? ..t* nose - **newmnr>T\a _ . I A u i i ij ftoun at Haul nfina, iv <# latsir i oni >liic?s . o. Jofl Chestnut gtreot, everyl'iiif wdri'Uii MAIL A ICit A N (i Jv\l KN 1, tout deduction. ; ______ ,out? and under, paid CAMDEN MAIL. ??na injf <>th< r prizii ^uv Mf.nduv, Wodnndkjr and Friday, ut 8 Ay dnya, in lull with. odook< ,, tn sir icily confidential. DZ*T*m ""***' Sat,,rd*v i ickcla or Ceriih- CHARLUTE MAIL via MONROE. ... . Due Monday, \V eduesday, uud Friday, ul 8 ^U, Augusta, Ua , G'c p ig near Montgomery Depart* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in have their orders ttt 7( h m u*Ji!"ri0gS' 8WMn PINBVI1.L8 MAIL. mben that arc drawn Tuesday and Friday at ?, IV M. the amount of fie l>?P"rta Monday snd I hursdsy at 8, A. M entitled to, will be l-EWISVILLE MAIL awing, in the follow I Due Friday gt 4 mlook m (.Geo.j Constitution , [jepuriM Saturday at 8 a in m S CIIKSIEKt'llXU MAIL New York Weekly Due Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a. tu. turning New* Rich- Uepartu Th.irKday.ut J o'clock, p. m. fork Oiapalch, and All letters must be deposited by 8 o'clock JO, and Little Rock P ?. '? "?*ure meir departure by uexluiui All perauaa v\ no receive newspaper* and ?- - -jr - other periodical*, wilt oiMcrtc that ine law flank* I I requite* ine postage to be jnuJ quarterly in nka on hand at Ihe advance." be >?o)d excluaively Letter:. and transient newspaper* must be II oblige n* by not prepaid, otherwise they are not mailed, Uher term* Lieut, R O BILLINGS, P. it. To Planters and House Medioal jfl Builders. . .... . . . IMPORT A* I subscriber rvturiiM In.-* in..list. or very liberal patronage received f,i .he pa i. and takes this method it> inform utf citi7.cn* C 0 .N S I of (Jhi'ilf mill mi> ro dntMip liistrirts. ..mi the j *?""?' Disease of the improvement in i in* ^ Cotton Cm & Wheat T!irusher, CUHKL> B' that excel* any that i nvc ever lie?*n inlrit- IKhicb convi.yn i duced heretofore ; uiul t'roiu long experience. n the lungs, tlnoug lie lias no fear in challenging uny other Kau- '"K coutac lory, either North or South, to produce an *C-M tubercular u equal. He feels very confident in Haying to fus " ',u,s a'"* VH* the public, that hi* Gins exeel in perloini- hmg*, purifies^the L nnco any other make or pattern now in use ll^ u' ''u* ...... j .... ii i . energy so itidixpens v\ ith dry eottou the roll cannot bo broken To be abl or made to spew over, wliieb no otlier pre- Consumption in cur tends to claim, and with good driving pow- a source of unalloy cr nnd attendance, a 45 saw gin, will gin under the control 01 from 4 to (I bales or more in a uay, weigh, other formidable d ing from 350 to 400 lbs.; which is as much hundred casus can | ns any one hand can woii handle in n day. and tifty percent in Any person wonting a (Jin or Thrasher,can stage it is impotuubl be supplied by sending on bis order to me cent, for the lungs i at laiwisville, Chester District. S. C. Work 48 to ^ defiance ti w ill be shipped to any plaue desired. , ev?,r> 1,1 the last sta , REPAIRING done"at the shortest tiosai- ! " * 'ii . .. 1 fearful Hcourirc, win I V"Y|CU > .|| , ... ., . ' five thousand pernor lo House Builders, I will say that I am a?,| a cc-rectcalcul, I manufacturing HASH, BUNDHdt DOORS ent population of tl of any descriotion. made of the bent mnterinl ! j_.i I mi *? und dry Iumbor, and workmanship the very Truly the quiver I bent. tal ah Consumption. All work carefully packed and forwarded groat enemy ol life, to order. " JOHN SIMl'SON. j sex, but sweeps oil'i June 11th, 1*56. 17-tf. thc g?*ce?ul ai d tl ? ! that Supreme Heinj j^OUTH C A 11 0 L I N A, Lancaster District. consumption it. ; from impure blood, Jonathan It Vinson, Win.") In Equity, produced by their tl Vinson, | I .ancaslcr. Hill prevent the free a vs. | for partition or t cells, which causes i (Jritlin Wulker, Admin'r. ^ sale of slaves the entire system. ! Win. Mackey. Thos. J. | Martha a n d ; tioi.al to expect gr Muckev,and w ife Sarah A. I Sam. Account ! entering the cavitii John \V. Jcrnigan and I nod Relief. those ^ministered w ife Mary. ) patient will always 1 ' breathing easy, afte It appearing to lite satisfaction of the Inhnlation is a local Commissioner, that Win. Mackey, Thos. J. constitutionally, ami Mnckey and wife Sarah A. Mnckey, and tainty than reinedie John W. Jcrnigun and wife Mary Jernignn, nc^* pr?v? tin defeiidutitii in above ease reside w ithout the ence^ of this mode o limits of the state. It is ordered on mo. 1,1 taled will entirely lion of Dawkina & Wylie, Sol'rs, for coin. """" *-"* P*r?)*nig . ,. . , i .? ... ... so that a limb inav plsinants, that the said defendan t a Win. slighu-st ,min; ii.h. .Mnckey, I hos J. Mackey and wile Sarah Ra< will deatroy life A. and John W. Jcrnigan and wife Mary, The inhalation c do answer, plead or demur to the Hi!I filed system when faintin against them In above case, on or before odor of many of tin lhe 18th day of June Ih/iH, othnrw ise Judg- in the skin a to* ii ment pro eonfeaso w ill be ordered against and may b? immcdii eocli und all of llietu. A convincing proof JAMES II WITIIKRS|'tX>N. of inhalation, is the fE I. I). produced by hreathil March 15. 1858. 5-Sin of *6 00 itive evidence that | prepared and judici iS 0 U TII C A U 0 LI N A, uX%t2! !LANCASTER DISTRICT. f.o... ,i. i , , . , nave been ui.dei mv John I a> lor, et. ul. "| It. Equity Lancaster ?,any reu.aiUole cii VS. I I list Itill l'nr W.i. 1 l 1 I , ? ...... .x,. |,Hii iH'i-ii pronounce Agne* Taylor. Hugh S tilion real Estate.? fully satisfies me thi .Me. Taylor,Junu-H I'. I Andrew Taylor, do- a futul disease. My IV lor anal o liters, j ceuaed. is original, and fuuu It appearing to the satisfaction of lite " ll,?ru^K'' inveatlg* i ' inniUsionor. thst Hugh Mo. Taylor and ' w" ' "a1111 James T Taylor, two of tho defendants in I o .. J?! l!? . . .., ... . ,. <ln?'sso that sunulali l...v.. case and bill, reside without U'? Mm- Uie mucill( t* of ilie Stale. It im ordered on motion qtcu In a single c*?< of ?it-.n "? ,*r.. for complainants, that the nection with cert ait ' :d defendants Hugh Me I .tvlor, and copic discoveries, r .liiiiies |' Taylor, do answer, plend or demur, lung* from the ctt'et he Bill in hove ?'.ilid ease. on. or l?e- , cnlaigc the client, pt re the I-' d:t? of .lev |8.">* o"h?r<? |... ; renewed vitality, gn j'td tin-til i>r>i i-iin i- .| n. nrde <1 i , entire system. ,. , o . XIcdicuic* with fu J \ .M i. li Will,. . |' O lM'? " * ?? I n.t I; tieilta cnuniUIUU'iiluij vi . .1. ?.? } But ihe cure wou .<! irui JI i 58 . -.1 i > ..I,, patient -liould put ii -soi-x,. i ,\ uo.." -rprria LAilCAoTiiii ii ...J ttM-i,it..-rui-co -eellig the pnlielil John li. t.iiiiviiii, i i' I; . n o ? iy . advice must contaiii V" e I'.q'Ht I tool : Addie.-a, ti. W lellll. 'A" 1 li \ .. To *eli? I li .plie 'in_ |.. I-.- *..(i I'.e ion of Hie ''dice, 1181 filtiert ('oioMiia-ioii t .i the def. .1 iii Jennettv I i^^'ch I'tiiladel] n-iiiits v\ i.fi? in itie limi w i tlit* St itt*. ov" ^ ' ii is oidi ied i. ot on of Jo.m \\ il.i ui* op ;|jl dlaeaae t solicitor lor peiiiioio r th?i the a.iid J.-n Springs fr'ini n<iielte Belli do jiiiHWvr. pieuil or demur to II e petition in above ease on or before the il l It . , f T 1^1 M day of Juno JH58, otherwise judgment pro. I J conleaao will be ordered against n ?r JAMES II VVITHKRSJ'OON, WHEN A COR] C B. I.. 1). ,N Al March 20. 1858. 6?3in pf g'i 00 S E C It E T SUliTH C A III) l/l N A, Lancaster District. Kuin^* iiu Thouiua I' Uullard, Petition to subject turn. Nrritfula. is. /an Equity to the Ankle*. D>*ea*e Cyrus E. Mills. t payment of a legal Aose and Eyei, 3 demand. Limht. Cancer* It appearing to my satisfaction lliut the C*'- > Dance defendant Cyrus E. Mills, resides without from a derange*a the liniita of Ihe State. It is ordered on Such as Nervous motion ot J. Williamo. Snl'r fur n.>iii!,>n... -- *? " - -- W -? I/, ??m? VI ft uwcr, \J that the said defendant Cyrus K MilIh do of Vision, with pecu anawer, pU ad or duimtr to the petition in the eyes, loanot Sigh uhove euae on or before the 18th .lunu 1858, Over Ifiseanc, Krup nlhrrwiw, judgment pro-confeaao, will be io theback udlww ordered again-l him. ""pmper diseba. JAHKS II. WiTIIKRSPOON, nuUtar* not from wl p | iifciotl, however loiif? Mnrrl* 15. I55H. 5 3m p? M oo' ET^ruLl'i" ' I MJ llhhlK/lv \ 1 JS.?O 1. li K 'I' 11 K other treatinvnt, eve 1 hrat dnlica of a good Democrat is to fled the skill of emu nupport his party Press. The New York all their means of Daily and Weekly Newa is now well eslab- pleeaant without odi Iished as the Democratic organ of New fr01" mercury York Cilv. It is one of the beat new-spa- ?\ Pracl*ce' * ' per* of the day, moreover. Send in your ' Death inany iho tubs, riptions! Weekly News only One Dollar a year, Published at No. 102 Nassau !''!, '! m' M ' J . warranto me in proi iresiawW York. Mar place then. m<Uc / tOlJNTRYSTORK KEEPERjTwiLL jiSSlJSiSjl VV find that the commereial and monetary cause of cot.suinpt vrtiules published in the New York Weakly other diseases, and News ean be relied upon. The markets are human family, as a i nlone worth the price of a year's subscrip. ever effected, a m^t tion. Only One Dollar a vear. Published to the hands of intx at No Iu2 Nassau Street New York. on'y M to cure the Dec. 23, 1857- 45?4t atitution, (tiling the i with the disease, has TllK SECRET INFIRMITIES OK consumption. YOUTH ft. MATURITY. Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thou> ,h? disease is entail sand. IM'e ,K,r" w,lh foeble Ja FEW WORDS ON TifF. RATIONAL ,i'e c')r'uf'? treatment, without Medicine, of Hpernia- ,n Scrofula, Ta torrlina 01 IjocmI Woaknewi, Noeturnal Kmis- ',lner terns tl siona, Ocniuti and Nervous In-liiiity, Premature j *'U,,K"> entailing up< Daeay o( the (System, luipotency, and luipedi* I ? "u",'r'"K> *"d c" mem* to Marriage gtMietsliy | I nnur AIM Mt IK I lf\ II. I>K LANKY, M. D. | (<) hcaith, lor oodiini The important fact tLftl the many alarming gue ol human disc as complaint*, originating in the imprudence and dram upon tin ystw solitude of youth, may Ire easily removed with- 1 victim* tinough a t?? out Medicine, in in thin small tract, clearly de- to an untnm-lj gr.>v? inoimtiated ; and the entirely new and highly hyaieiu, rapidly wast, successful treatment, a* adopted hy the Author cause* muuul lie- . fully eaplajoa, hy means of which every our per development o| i is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the marriage, society. In least possible coat, thereby avoiding all the ad- ' pines*, and leave* th ertised nostrums of the day. and mind, prediapo* Kont to any address, gratis and post free in a ' train of evil* more I sealed envelopo, by remitting (post paid) two , ilaalf. With the lull outage stamps to Dr. It. I>K LANKY, if Lis- i unfortunate victims penard otreet, New York City. 1 manent and speedy June 11, It? ly. J with tks abandonee* Ldvertisement l,atient9 can bo restored to robust, vigorom | ~ The afflicted are cautioned against the use ot 'T nKPOVKRY Patent Medicines, for there are so many iugeni* L/lov/U > IjIv X. QUS gnarea the columns of the public prints - to eaten and rob Uie unwary suQ'erers, that mil-* T XI P n< I n V lions bav-their constitutions ruined by the vilo ' ill 1 1 I U u compounds of quaak doctors or the equally poi IXD ALL sonous nostrums vended as 'Patent Medicines.' LUNGS and THROAT 1 have carefully analyzed many or the so-called Jih Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them ' . v . -' - ?..nM contnin Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of i l:> II A LA 1 I'JN. the strongest preparations ot mercury, and a he remedies to the cavities deadly poison, which, instead of curing the disli the an passages, and com- ca.H,.t disables the system for life, t with the disease, neutrali- Three fourths of the patent, nostrums now in natter, allays the cough, cau. U9C ale pUl Up by unpr.ncipled aud ignorant per'. v expectoration, heals the w|,o do not understand even the alphabet tlood, imparts renewed vital- Gf the materia medics, and are equally aa destiny stem giving that tone and tute uj a?y kit twledgc ol the human ystem, able for the restoration of having one object only in view, and that to c to state confidently that makc money rvga'dlet-s of "Oiisequetices. able by inhalation, -is to me Irregularities and all diseases ol males and ed pleasure. it is as much females treated on pi riciples established by f medical treatment as any twenty years of pract ce, and sanctioned by isease; ninety out ol every thousands of the most reir.aikablc cure*. Medt be cured in the first stages, ci,lt.8 with lull directions sent to any pari of the i the second; but in Uietmid United States or Canada*, by patients eoinmu u to save more tlian hvv pci ideating their symptoms by letter. Business ! ire so cut up by the disease correspondence strictly confidential. All letters I > medical skill. Kvoii, how. asking advice must contain a postage stamp, ges, Inhalation allotds extra- Address, J. SUM MKKVILLE, M. D. he Buffering attending this 1 * Box No. 68. eh annually destroys ninety- Office No. 1181 Filbert 8t., old No. 1??9. Below is in the United States alone; Twellh, Philadelphia, Pa., i ation shows that of the pres. Nov. 26, 1867. *1?ly- I ie earth, eighty millions are "ELM HOLD'S GENUINE \ In all ages it has been the j 1'kkI'AKATION OF I uhiih.y oncbntratkdcomie gifted. By the help of |?oUND FLUID EXTRACT IHJCIIU. 5 from whom cometh every lit, I am enabled tc oiler to for Diseases of (he lilailder, Kidneys, (J ravel, lancnt and speedy cure in Drop*;/, UVai-iinwt, Obstruction, Secret t> hist cause of tubercles is Diiease*, Female Complaints, and , and the immediate ell'ect Disease* oj the Sexleposition in the lungs is to ual Organs, dmission ol air into the air Arising from Excesses and Imprudencies in life a weakened vitality through and removing all Improper Discharges Iroiu the Then surely it is more ra- Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether eater good from medicines existing in 8. of the lungs than from MALE OK FEMALE, through the stomach ; the find the lungs free and the From whatever cause they may have originr inhaling remedies. Thus, atcd, remedy,nevertheless it acts AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STAN*. I with tnore power and cer- Z)ING S administered by the slotu- * ' j powerful and direct infill- Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, ami I administration, chlotoform Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, destroy sensibility in a few Joy tO the Affliotcd ' ' ' the entire nervous system, u cur^ Serroua allf, IMdlitated Sufferers, and o ampu ?i ou ic rl,movc5 all tho Svniptonis, atuouug which wiU ding the ordinary burning bc fouml * * * in a few hours. if ammonia will rouse the Indisposition g or apparently dead. The to Exertion, Loss of t medicines is perceptible ' ower, Loss ol Memory, linutea alter being inhuled, Difficulty of Breathing Genitcly detected in the blood anil Weakness, Horror of Disol the constitutional effects ea-e, \\ euk Nerves, trembling. Dreadfact that sickness is always Horror ol Death, Night Sweat, Oold leel ng loul air?is this not : IV akelulne-a. Dimness of Vision, Languor, Uni p opcr remedies, caie) veisal Lassitude of the Muscular Svsfem. Often iiuslv administered through i Enormous Appetite, with D speptic Symptoms, since the happieat results f "ol Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness ir. p' wc*ice uialiy thousands Skin, 1 allid Countenance and ! a ol the lungs and throat, Eruptions on the r ace, Pain in caie, and 1 have effected tlie^ Back, Heaviness ol the lies, even alter the sufferers Eyelids, frequently black d in the last stages, which spota Flying hetorv it consumption is no longer . '',c tieatiueiit ol consumption Temporary Suffusion und Loss of Sight; ded on long experience and Want ol "Iteution. Great d/obilily, Restlessness, itfon. J/y peilect acqualn- with Horror ol Society. Nothing is more eof tubercles. Ac., enables Desirable to such Patients than Soli-tidily, the various lornis of tude, and nothing they more Dread u coiirtiiuiptioii, hihI apply tt'*r ol tliciiijflve*; no Kp* !S, rarely being mistaken pose ol Manner, no Ea. u s. This lainiliarity, ill con. estness, no Specula- . i pathological and microti- t'0!1' '>U'H "Mrr'v*d nables ine to relieve the ' lansition from rt? of contm.'ted chests, to ?"e lueution nify the biooa, unpai t to it to another. | ing eneigy and tone to (he These symptoms. i| allowed to go on wkieti u this medicine invariably lemovea?soon loliows .cm ?<> b"^ | i,om 01 ruwcr, Fatuity, hiiI Epileptic Fits?in >Ut?'t mnl (Jinnliw bv |i?. [ one ol which the patient limy expire* Who can H their symptom* by letter. | uy that these i'Icvmui are lint frequently tollil ne more certain it llie , mwed by tno.ie riiretul diseases?humility unit ie h visit, which would g.ve Consumption ? The lecordsof the Insane Asyamine the lungs, and enable hints, ami the melancholy death* by Cousuiupli much greater eeltaiiity, lion, best ample willies* to the truth of thee* uld be effected with >ut my insertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most mel tgnui. All icttei* asking anclioly exhibition appear*, i he countenance u postage stamp. in actually sodden and quite destitute?neither (illAllAM, M. I)., Mn t h or (Jrief ever visit* it. Should a sound liox No. f>3. of llie voice occur, it ia rarely articulate. Street,^ old No. Ibtf, Iwdow "Willi woful measured arau despair |>h lit, la. 4 | I Low sullen sounds hid grier beguiled." * Debility id most terrible I and has brought lie fit Hi ci.nsr tliousauds upon thousands to untimely grave*, gleet of Nature'* law*. c"u" tl'1' lunbition ol'maiiy noble youth*. ? It can be cured by the use of tin* r I * IV f YT t Infallible Remedy. A ? ^ ^* * If you are suffering with any of the above E IS GUARANTEED distressing ailment*, the Fluid Extract liuchu l stag as or will euro you. try it and be convinced of it* H I S P A S TO G efficacy. It o IJ A. O Ij Q . BEWARE OK QlTACK NOSTRUMS AND us Debility. Stricture*. QUACK DOCTORS, Diabetes, Diseases of the who falsely boa?t of abilities and reference*.? tbler, ,}lt rcurial Uheuma Citizen* know and avoid them, and ?avc Long t'a.ns in the ft me* anl Suffering, Money, and exposure, hy sending or ? ?f the Ijittifr* f'lroat calling for a bottle of this Popular and Specific Ulcers upon th It- iiy or Remedy , Dropsy, J-Jj ih/Uic I lls, It allav* all pain and inlfainroation, i* perfect!. aiui ail Diseaus aramg j* P??bul enioflhe Sexual Ihuans l" ,u *cl,on Trembling, Loss of -Vemo- U?llHb?ld?? KxtraCt HtlClllI eneral Weakneaa, Dimness Is prepared directly according to the Rules liar spot* appearing before of it, Wakefulnea*. Dvtpeptua, PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, lions upon the face, pain *iih iu. gisateat accuracy ard Chemical know!- . 1, Female irregularities and and care devoted in it*combination. See gca from fiotfi Hexes. It Professor Dewee*' Valuable Work* on the Pracliat cause llie disease origi- tiee of Physic, and most of the late Standard standing or obstinate the Woik* of Medicipe. tain, and in a shoiter time f AfTdil flO lure can l*e effected by any A. V -rtf <i ii after the disease lias bat- One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Phyalent physician* and resisted ician who ran prove that the Medicine ever incure. The medicine* are jured a Patient; and the testimony of thousand* ir, causing no aicknens, and can be produced to prove that it doea great or l>al*am. Dunug twenty good. Case* of from oue week to thirteen.. lave rescued frtm the jawa years' standing have been effected. The maea usands, who, in the last of Voluntary Teotijiony in poseusaion of the i mentioned disease* had Proprietor, vouohinr ita vlrm.. i t>y their physician*, wliich I power*, is immense, embracing names wel' iiiniug to the afflicted, who ' known to * under mycar^ perfect Soieno? and Fame. e, btcrct diaeaAta are the _ \ ^ , _ . iealth, u they are the hist 100,000 BottlM HtV6 B<*Ufl 8o.fi 1 ion, Scrofula and many ?">* ? ?"?*? ??">? ot a failure ha* ..eeii nhould he a terror to the repoitcdl permanent cure In scarcely Personally appeared before me, an Alderuian irity of the caaea falling in* of the City ot I hiladelphin, U. f. llttlUULl), ^ iinpetent persona, who not Chemist, who being duly aworn doe* nay, that diaeanes but ruin the con hia preparation con taint no Narcotic, Mercury lyateio with mercury, which or ii^urioue Drug, but are purely Vegetable, tens the sufferer Into rapid H. T. likLMilbU). Bole J/an utaclurer. eaae and the treatment not Sworn and aubacribed before mo this iid r and the yictiui marries, day of November, 1864. ed upon the children, who WM. 1*. PIRRaRD, Alderman, ronetilotiooa, and the cur- . 1 hy ? ywun which botraya prie6 ^ p^r BottU, Or SlX for ?. Duller. I- icortt, hruption* ami j h..r.j ... address ?e kin, Kyee, Throat and i to AMJ I m theme brief eaieumpa Accompanied by reliable and responsible Oerunig.iing them lo a.. j ul, UBoafoa from Proleaeora of Medical CoUrges, Clergymu?i and others, mother Ioruiiliable enemy Piepaied aud nold by ^ uM ttnn, n t ul,*e la Lite, il?*1 ' ? a. uuiiaiF'Uli, I* u.u^ Tcuucur . a Practical ?nd Analytical Chw?Ut, II drawing iu tiiouMiMW Of j|0 Routh Tenth 8t?. below Cheeant, ? year* nt *,rf*n?f down AMOUlblj Building Phil*. ^ Ic dwtrujri Ui? tarvtnia tjW Foriak By lltNtLrmt r* away tlia entTgioaol li/u, fM??aae K. Htfliu, launwtw, O. H ( maul, prevent* the pro- am, M Druggtet and DraU?* U>rouKlK*>^HK d??m?alibaa lor | {?t*usa, Cfeuadaa and Briliah >'roruic??. nStrlZmtStSi Beware of Counterfeit*. ?d to conauuiptkM. a?d a tor 11 feLMbOLii'b?Take to be dreaded Uian death eat tMnittdeuce 1 aaaure the Q OtllCr. > iTw'*?<??* ^d CURB GUARANTEED. 1 it r?inunoua practice*, my Jona 04, 1007, ?-l7 ( I * J * 1 I