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Our C\ w Descriptive Catalogue, coiiaiuiug a large riety of Hooka in every department of Scice ami Literature, (all of which arc sole at. ^ulur publisher' prices,) and explaining OCR 1111 i IK AND DRAWNAL SYSTE.!/ of allow- ?b ; every purchaser 11 IS OWN CHOICE OF KTS, ami setting forth uncqupj^eu inducenut to AGENTS, will be sent, jrdst paid, to ir individual, on application ' nM dress, A. RANNKY; Agent., Nl). ilti) Broadway. C\ fuly "lit 21?dm. Hi 10UNTRY STORE KEEPERS WILL ,m / find that the commercial and monetary ev ieles published in tho New York Weekly Id ws enn be relied upon. Thy market# are |NT( ne worth the price yf t.jjan:'* subiUrip1. Jfafy Ott?' Do'lTdr ft year. Published pjj No lO'j N issan Street New York. HJIj Dec. 23, 18.V7" 45? 41 H> DEMOCRATS ?ON R OF THE first duties of ? good Deinoernt in to port itia party Press. The New York |je ly and Weekly News is now well eatab- for ed aa the Democratic organ of New ant k City. It ia one of the beat newspa- ? t of the day, moreover*. Send in yotir 11 acriptions ! Weekly News only One V lar a year, Published at No. 102 Nassau etNew York. f ? . ' 4 A CARD rom l)r. James At.' ifarrelt, New-York Lung Injxrinary. My connection for the past eigl ith the above Institution, as Chi riatt, and a twelve years uaufstj of notion to the. Cure of l'ulmona inipliou and its kindred diseases, t hIi my unrivalled opportunities nnc ge of pathological research?aide lile by u perfect system of Mcdict ilion?has enabled uie to arrive at e, direet, and successful course u tent for the positive and radical ca isenses of the Throat, Lungs, a 'assages. By inhalation, the vn| urative properties of medicines ar r (addressed to the diseased orgaris itegument. I do not advise thi ledical Inhalation of any kind, tc lusion of general treatment; and r consider it a useful adjuvant in >er management of those fearful a ntul diseases, yet i deem it very n hat each patient should have the t mtli general and local treatment. ' ess of my treatment in llie above nd the high character of the In iver which I have so long had the reside, are too well known to r ulogy or commeut from me. A icilatiou of many private and pro riends, through whose philanthr hu above charity has been long ally supported, and after due coiib have concluded to make such ncnts as will bring the benefits o rerfence and treatment within tlie ill, and not confine mys?y, us he o those only who entered the Infti vho wero able to visit me at my loping therefore that the arranger jive entire satisfaction, both to my onnl brethren and llie public, 1 v ipeclfully announce in conclusion, t iow be consulted personally or by ill diseases as above, and* that th :ines, the same as used in the !m vrepared to suit caeh individual ear ng Vapors, Medical Inhalers, &e., re forwarded by express to any pn Jnited States or the Canada*. ' fly terms of treatment by letter ar o?'?, \ lit.: #1:2 per month for one! vhicli will include medicine audi >ne month's use ; also, Inhaling V. m Inhaling Apparatus. Payment us St(> In lie miitl In Kiiiri-Ki Ai'i'iit ii - ? i - r f tlio box- o^ Medicine, and the ba it the expiration Of the month, i iviit be cured or it* entirely satisf .be treatment. Patients, by givit listory of their case, and their s; n full, can be treated us well by l? ter.Honxl examination. Patients liem.selves of Dr. Jarrett'a treat u ely upoti immediate and pernio lie .s lie seldom has to treat a ease ov ays. Letters for advice promptly d. For further pnrthJdtnr* nddresi JAMES M. J ARRET'l\ No. 820 llroadway,cor. tweltli si I'. S.?Physicians and others vis ity are respectfully invited to call nlirmnry, where many interesting < e witnessed, and where our iiupr a rat us for the. inhalation of medh or ean be seen and inspected, Sept. 15, 1868. J >reat Southern Ren JACOB'S CORDIAL FOR ALL i O W E L L D I S E A IIIOLERA, | CHOLERA MO 1YSKNTERV, BILIOUS COL H Alt KIKE A, | CUOI.LRA INI ALSO, Admirably adapted to Diseases ol Females, mos nally Painful Menstruati< fllk virtues of jacob's C nre too well known trf reipiire en 1st. Ir Ct'RKS Til* WORST CASKS OK D 2d.-It cures the wot ft forms of Dyse 3d.-It cures California or Mexican] 4 tl?.?It relieves the severed! Colic. 6tli.-It cures Choleiu Morbustub.-It cures Cholera Infantum. 7til.?It cures l'ainlnl Mciistruution. 8th.-It relieves I'aiii in lb?ck and L< yth.-It contracts Nervousness and Di cy. ?>tli.~It restores Irregularities. 1 tli.-It dispels gloomy and hysterical 2tll.-It's an admirable Tonic. L few short Extracts from Lett timonials. <tc. ' I have usod Jacob's Cordial in n lid liuve found it a most efficient,' i iidgmcnt, a valuable remedy. HON. Ill K. 1 M WA Judge of Supreme Court, fie "It gives tne pleasure in being ah ominend Jacob's Cordial j my own xpcriencc, and the experience of u ors rrnd friends artftfrfd me, is a suftic ntce for me to believe it to be all tli oris to be, vi*. a sovereign remedy. it'.!/. II. UNDER I ormerfy Judge of Superior Court, i 61 red! t"I take great pleasure fn rcconiinen valuable medicine to all attffcled Wi seascs, lor which I believe it to be gn remedy?decidedly superior to i sc ever tried by me. A. a. gaua eputy O. m. of the Grand Lodge of ( "I have used Jacob's Cordial in m; id this, with all 1 hear about it as a r those who have tried It, induces i ve that it stands at the head of cvei lion ol the kind, and I would rccomi e in the diseases for which it is comj MILKS O. I)OK shier of the Lank of the Sta'o of Griffin." "If there is any credibility in hunu an), Jacob's Cordial must stand pre. ove all other preparations for the iwel Diseases. From the mass ol U its favor coming in froin all quarters very far in advance, as a curative i >st il not *11 oilier 'patent' preparutii A. K/,B? ixliit;r Marine unit Kirc Iiuturaiico Hank "Thi* efficient remedy i? traveling im y u.-< fart an Itonaparte pushed hit 10 Russia, ami gaining commend.iIum er need."? (Jronjia Jrtfrrmntan, M 43. )/> O H y I)R L'U GISTS K VSR Y H Druggist* Merchant* and Phyaicei ed l>y J. /iSMllilWT, jnip^r^er and e Druggist, /liarfeaton; t July I4tb, 9 lllaRks! Blaiks! A SUPPLY of blank* on hand dger OHice, that will m *old excl cash. Peraon* will oblige ul ling for them on an* Mher terra*. irAlJfIS 8HIKUAM HCIIN*, Old Holland Gin. For tale I JOS. M. MAI "*am<ien, May ft, 1856. IS-tfa .fRHi", *> * ECLECTIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE, of the 1858. The Editor of the Eclectic Magazine, deit years sirous of increasing its circulation, nnd exef 1'hy- [ tedding its usefulness as a literary journal steady respectfully solicits your ftatroiiujfe and atry Con- tention to its rfterits. oget.ier 1. For thirteen years tho Eclectic has I ad van- found lavor with the public, and high coin d not a I rtiOndntion from the press, for the sterling tl Inha- worth and permanent value of its pages, a decis- J. Its design nnd purpose is to prcsen if treat- to its readers the choicest treasures o re ??f all thought, and the ablest productions of Eu nd Air- ropeati writers, as they appear in the Re por and j views and Periodicals of Great Dritnin am c direct- ' the Continent. < and the | 3. These sources furnish many ol tin u use of richest fruits of the literary activity of th > the ex- | age?eloquent forms of thought, taste, am dthough ' expression. These will adorn the pages o the pro- I the Eclectie. nd ot'teu 4. This plnn of selecting the choicest ni eeessary , tieles from the noble family of Eoropea rone fit of i periodical#, furnishes an amount of lilerar J'he sue- I reading, which could not be obtained in it diseases, j original form, except at an exorbitant eost stitulion and the' excellent and attractiveness o honor to ' which no one magazine could hope toeqm leed any j It is literary gold without dross?inenti t the so- nutriment for youth or age, without mori fessioual i poison. opic aid i 6. Its combined excellencies and perini and libo- | nenl value give it n just claim to n placo i idcruiion | every tfdll selected public nnd private I urrnngo- j brary. frS"f j Terms. retofore, j The Eclectic i. issued on the lirst of ev< "inary. or j ry month. Each number has 144 large o< office.? tavo pages, on line paper, neatly stitched i nenl will grCCn covers. Twelve numbers, three vo profess- uuies, with titles and indexes. Twelve t vould re- more embelishments, nnd nearly 1800 pi hat I can ges inn year. Price, 85. letter,on W. II. DII)WELL, Publisher, le uiedt- No. 5 Bookman Street, N. Y. stitulion, so, I it ha I - ,, , j. . _ ... &c will Below arc green a few of "mi very ni rt th,- ' merous testimonials lr.tely received'in favt I'erms?? | * e US fol- COMMENDATIONS OF THE ECLECTIC. i patient, Frrrm Rev. Dr. Claxinn. eient lor "An acquaintance with the principal eoi ipor.nnd tent* of the lending Foreign Magazines i follows: confessedly indi*pensiblc to every one wli n receipt would keep pace with the progress < lance $<> and of knowledge in our day.J 'be pa They are, however, so ninn v and so cost I] led with i||Jkl fcw cun obtain or even read the who ig a lull 0y them. The 'Eclectic' performs well tl > nip'.oms task 0|* winnowing the wheal fmni thei Iter as by publications, thus making what is most v.i availing ll;,h|t. in their | age* aecessible to the Ante lent may jt.an people. U IU.tiiki. Coaxtok. nl relief, Cleveland, May 30, f?57. er thirty ?|(i (||e nbove opinion of Dr. Clnxton answir- very cheerfully ant', heartily concur. * ~ Fkakcis L. Hawks." t N Y New York, Ntiv. 7, 1857. iting the From Fx~ Fret'ulrnl Fillmore at the "| have taken the Eclectic from its eon Mines can mencement as the best selection of foreig oved np- periodical literature which I have been nlil :atud va- iu obtain. I lliink the selections are jud eiously made, aiul the w ork is very vului Jl-6m ble. Rospectfullv yours, M ILL AIIU Fl l.I.Mtlll E." ledy. "As a valuable substitute for the worll less reading matter which is so abundant i ti these days, and which is doing so much ii jnrv, both to the tastes and moral*, e*p? cinily of the young, We take pleasure i ope recommending the Eclectic Magazine, as O Li o. tr,.jiBure not only for the literary and pr< R'BUS, fessional man, but also for any intelligei 1C, person. It gives tiie best articles from 111 r'ASTUM Foreign Reviews, to which the ablest me of Europe are in the liubil of giving the most elaborate production*. U will iutci ? many I est all Whose miuds have not been enervi r I ted by the literary trash which unlortanat b v;oj/v- |^. j8 so wj^ejy distributed among our pe< >1). pie, while it can not fail to enlarge the ii (HUM 1/ t*"igence nn(^ elevate the taste of nil vvh eomiuin/ habitually peruae it. The jwrmanml rah of ita nrticlea are in striking contrast wil iarrikxa, the fronting, ephemeral literature of It ntcry. day." KUFUS Rf*>l>, Diurrlm-a. (jencral Traveling Agent for Kclecl Mag azine. PROSPECTUS OF THE >itis. South Carolina feon of Temperanc> Htponden- jg |(r0|,()K,.d to publish a liew Week I Paper at IScnnettnville, .Marlboro Distrlc Feelinen aH enr'y Ikii fall a* arrangement* en be imale to issue it. The main leading object of the paper wi be to ndvnnce the eatlae of Tempernnc ers. Tea* and especially to build up the Order of tli Sons of Temperance, believing this to I the organization at present that enibrnct tiy family, the entire State in the scojhs of its open uid in my lions, and far more systematic, efficient an powerful than any human inscruinentalit . u 'hat has yet been devised for the necoti orgm. plishment of what all similar association de to re- propose?the reformation of drunkardi personal the suppression of intemperance and tli ay neigh* systematic training of the rising generutio lent guar- in In bits of strict sobriety, at it pur. '|'0 indicate unmistakeably the ptirpna of this puper, it w ill be called "Tiie Sot7T! POOD. Caiiolira Son of Tkmfekarce." Cherokee Tht* 'rttrecs ul" the Ai. W. I', of the Son of Temperance of North America, and ih din this ^ru,,<' ^ribe of the (irand Division of Soul -'go J Carolina, located at present where this pa a gcver- f*"' '* lo besides being in a coin ui> thing munity of strong, leading,intelligent,nctivi , ' well-iiiforined Sons of Temperance, extra DING ordinaiy facilities will be enjoyed for ren dering the paper all that the Order couh ieorgiu." desire. Its main leading purpose will be t< y family, deserve and secu re the general suppc/rt o remedy the Order in South 'Carolina ; but it wil iie 10be- embrace news of interest to the Order gen y prcpa- erally, and to all Temperance organizations nciid iu Subscription are therefore solicited froir rounded. Sons of Temperance in other jurisdiction! IilNS. nnd other Teinperanee Associations and in Georgia, dividual*, and from all who wish Hie cauci well. The paper will be of medium size, wel f'*11' pritllod?indeei, the enti'e ottice manage "r nient will have the benefit of Biuvriitiiun t ^.u" Printers nnd rUw nnd superior materials. M. Judo* Mooki nod J^aitT. I'owtu lureiit, of Under the firm of MOOKK Ar ?iis. powblu UNO will he published bjr James T, (j Powell nnd edited by II. Judge Moore, lialrd by Maj. B. 1), Townoend, 11. VV. I'. to celeb of the National Division of the Sonn ol columns Temperance of North America, i where- Sufficient encouragement having boen ah -f 1WA, ready extended to the enlerprlat to>rendei it certain that the paper will be iaeiicd curly ' H HUH jf, October, subscription* are invited itnnte' ins sup- diately from all who favor the undertaking ; II'hole nnd, na'the Proprietors intend to adhere NTRICTi Y TO TIIK CASH SYSTKM, 2--tf. advance payments must be, made in ALL - ' >' c/taF.B, or the paper will wnl he ten!. | Tkfum*?,T?VO DOLLARS per Wl*p, at the ln "dMnce. luaiwelv dfesa, MOOKK Sl POWKLL. fcy not ____ Bennettaviile. 8. C. i_ NEGRO CLOTHS. PPK.? /~1 BORGIA Keraeva#rttd Orcy*. ,y vJT Oconee and Klmville Keraeyn, (LR Koranic by JQS. AJ. LAYI.K. Camden, f>t. 14, 1S61. *' # * fl The Great Ambassador of Health J? TO AlX MANKIND. , INM/1*0WAV'S PILLS,? 4 f . "C hi A BOON TO THE SICK? it; 1 The want of a sterling medicinal to meet the J: ilia and necessities of the suffering portion of JV 'J. humanity, and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious particles was severely 11 felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered ul '* | into the world ; Hollow ay's invai.iuhi.k Pills n i have tecome the household remedy of all nay lions. Tliuir ittrikute is to prevent as well as s to cure ; they attack the radix or root of thtf' M ; complaint, and thus hy removing the hidden (< ,f cause of disease rcinvigoratc and restore the H! (| drooping energies of the system, assisting na- c (| ture in her task of vital and functionary relor (| nation. DYSPEPSIA. a' i- The great scourge of this continent yields d n quickly to a course of these nntfseptic Pills, d i- and the digestive organs ate restored to their proper tone; searching and unerring remedy ti disperses it fh)in the putient's system ft GKNKRAI. DKIM LIT Y AND WEAKNESS. From whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits, tl " and all other signs of a diseased' H*??rf and g n otlier disorganization of the system, vanish m>- tl I" der the eradicating influence of this all power- t >r ful antiseptic and dctorj??mt remedy. ft BILIOUS DISORDERS. J The proper quantum and i ight condition o c the hile is of momentous impoi taiice to the tl iiealtli of tile human frame, this -.Inti-hilious ti medicine expels the hidden seeds of the coin- o i. | plaint, ami rendes all tlie tiuids und secretions tl ,, tnire nmtHuont. clearr-hi" nnl rcsusitalinu tlie n vi*al function* of the body. b SICKLY KKMALI 8. * Should lose 110 time in trying a few doses o ^ I thin regulating and renovating romeity, what- a 'J* ever tuny be their complaint, it can In- taken c ,s with safety In all periodical and other diaorgan. j, ? isrtions its effect is ull but miraculous. ? UNHF.FUTED 1'It OOF. " The testimony of Nation* is unanimously * l,'. born to the lienltli giving virtue* olt his noble " remedy, anil ei'i titiriii's hi every living Ian- ^ gunge bear witness to the Undeuiublene** of 'l' their Intrinsic worth. r. Hollo way'a /'ilia ore the heat remedy n known in the wvrhl for the following A ili senile a. " I Asthma, Diarrlnea, Indigestion, J( Dowel Compl't, Dropsy, Influenza, ^ Coughs, Debility, Inlianiatiou, t| Colds, Fever and Ague, Inw ard w eak- ^ Chest Diseases. Female Couipl't, neas, |i| Coslivness, Headaches, Liver Coiupl't, |, Dyspepsia, Lowne* olSp'.iits. Files, n |( Stone and Oravel, Secondary Symtoius, Ven. j, i eral Atfeetions. Worms ol nil kinds , lo 11 i- I*' <' actios!?None arc genuine unless the a word* "llolloway N"* York and hindun,' are u discernible as a "Water-mark" in ovary leaf ol a the Isrok of directions urotuiu each pot or box; ti the same may be plainly seen by "holding the u leaf to the light." 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All persona who receive newspapers and other periodicals, will observe that the law P'1 requites the poatagu ttt be paid quarterly in *" advance. ? Letters and transient newspapers moat be un pups id; stherwiM they are not mailed, m K. ?. Bll.l.l Nt JS, R. M si i "in i j ,i ?' [edioal Advertisement MPORTANT DISCOVERY. CONS UTP TION AND ALL iseate* of the LUKGS and THROA VAN lib! CURED BY INHALATION. lFhich conveys the remedies to the cavith the lungs, through the air passage*, and con g in direct contact with the disease, neutral V the luberculiir matter, allays the cough, cm a a frtfe and dafcy eapcctdfmtion, heals tl tigs, purities the blood, imparts renewed vitu y to the nervous system giving that tone ai orgy so indispensable for the restoration ?alth. To be able to state confidently th msumption is curable by inhalation, is to n source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as mui ider the control of medical treatment as ai .her formidable disease; ninety out of eve iindred cases can be cured in the first stage id filly percent in the second; but in thctlii oge it'is impossible to save 'more than five p .-lit, for the lutigs are so cut up by the disca i to bid defiance to medical skill. Kven, hoi rcr, in the last stages, Inhalation affords extr r?linary relief to the suffering attending tl srlul scourge, which mttlually destroys ninet vc thousand persons in the United States alon ud a correct calculation shows that of the pre ut imputation ot the earth; eighty millions a estiued to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so I il as Consumption. In all ages'has been tl rcat enemy of life, for it spares neither ugc n x, but sweeps Off alike the brave, the bcautil lie gtaccful and the gifted. By the help Hat Supreme Being from whom cometh eve ood and perfect gilt. 1 am enabled to offer He alllicted a permanent and speedy cure 'onsumptioii. The first cause of tubercles oin impore blood, and the immediate effe roduced by their deposition in the lungs is revent the free admission of air into the i ells, w hich causes a weakened vitality throuj lie entire system. Then surely it is moiei ional to expect gi-cnter good from inedicin nteriug the cavities of the lungs than lie 11use administered through the stomach ; t atM'iit will always find the lungs five and t rcathing eofcy, after inhaling remedies. Tin iihalation is n local reined v. nevertheless it : < onstitiitionally, *"<1 with more power and ci duty than remedies administered l?v the !<loi cl?. To prove the powerful nml direct intl life of this modb of dniii.islrwlioii, chlorofoi ihnled wlil entirely destroy sensibility in u f< untiles, paralysing the entire nervous systci it that n limb limy lie nmputated without t lightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burn! as will destroy life in a few hours. The initiation of ammonia wil rouse t vstem when fainting or ap|Mirently dead. T dor of many of the medicines fV pcrceptil i the skin a few minutes after being inh.ilt lid may he immediately detected in the bine l convincing proof of the constitutional clfct f inhibition. is the lact that sickness is nlwa roduced l?y hreutiiiug loul air?is tins not p< ive evidence that pioper remedies, earelii repared and judiciously administered lliroti; lie lungs should produce the happiest result >uriug eighteen years practice many thmisaii uffcring fiom diseases of the lungs and thro nve been under my care, ami I have effect any remarkable cures, even after the stiffen ad been pronounced in the last stages, will illy satislies me ttmt consumption is no long fatal disease. My treatment of consutnpti \ origiiiiil, and founded on long experience a thoioiigb investigation. My perfect acipiai nice witii the nature of tubercles, &e., ennbl le to distinguish, readily, the varloes forms iseasc that simulate eoiisumptiou, and spf ie proper remedies, rarely lieiitg mistak Ten in a single case. This familiarity, in co cction with certaiu puthologicul an t mien opic discoveries, enable* me to rcSeve t nigs from the effect* of conrra.'ted chests, nlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to mewed vitality, giving energy and tone to t ntirc system. Medicines with fall directions sent to n ait of the United States and Canada* by | outs communicating their symptoms by left* lut the cure would be more curtai'i iff atient should pay uic a visit, which would gi n opportunity to examine the lungs, and enal ?c to prescribe with much greater certain! ud then the cure could lie effected without n ?elng the patient again. All letters oskii itvice must contain a postage stamp. Address, G. W. U&AI1AM, M. D., Itox No. 55. Ilice, 1TSI filbert Street, old No. Ithf, belt twelth. Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 15, 1857. 41 ? Of all disease, the great first cause Springs from neglect of Nature's laws. SUFFER NOT VHEN A CUBE IS GUARANTEE IN AI.L ST AUKS OK S h C It K T D 1 S K A S E S . >elj-At'Uit, ."hereout Debility, Stncluri (ileett, (iniirl. Didhe/e*, fitted let of I Kidney* ami llladiler, Mercurial H he it in lixm, Scrifula. Ham* in the Hum* a, Ankle*, Di*ca*e* of the Lung*, 'I'hri* iYofr and tlyc*, Ulcer* I.f-m the limit/ I,tnih*. Cancer*, Dropty, Hpiliplic. f'i St. Vita'* Dance, and all llitenie* aritn from a der tngemcnl if the Sexual Or gat Such a* Nervous Trembling. Lo*.s of J/om r, loM of Power, General Weakness, DimmT Vision, with peculiar spot* appearing hefu ?e eyes, loasol Sight, Wakelulneait, Dyspvpsi iver Disease, Ki option* upon the face, pa i the hack and hea<l. Female irregularities ai I Improper discharges from Itolh aeies. alters not from what cause the disease orij ited, however long standing or obstinate tl ise recovery is curtain, and in a shutter tin tan a permanent cure can In1 effected by at l??r treatment, even alter the disease has bi ?! the akill of eminent physicians and resist* I their means of cure. The mediciiica a rasant without o?k>rt causing no sickness, at se from mercury or balsam. During twen rnt? ot pi a< lice, 1 have rescued front thujat Death, many thousands, who, in the la ages of the above mentioned diseases In en given up to die by their physicians, whit arrant* me in piotnisiug lo the afilic'cd, wl ay place themselves under my care, a perfe id most speedy cure. Secret disease* are tl 'eatesl enemies to health, as they are the fir use of consumption, Scrofula and mat her diseases, and should be a terror to tl unan family, a* a permanent cure ia scarce er effected, a majoiily of the cases falling it the hands of Incompetent persous, who in tly fail to cure the diseases hut ruin the coi itution, tilling the system with mercury, whit ith the disease, hastens the sufferer into rap msMNptioii. Hut should the disease and the treatment in use death *|>?cdilv and the victim inarriv e disease is entailed upon the children, wli c Imrn with feehle constitutions, and the cu ill of life corrupted by a virus which betraj ell in Hcrofala. Tetter. IU< ?n> her aJTcctiona of the <Wn, Rye*, Throat an mga, entailing upon thciu a brief eaiatenc -offering, and conaiguing them to au earl are. HKLK AUU8K la another formidable enem health, for nothing eiee in the dread ealak ie of human ilieeaaoa cauaea ao destructive am upon the ayatem drawing iu thousands I 'timi through a few year* of auffering dow an untimely grave. It deatroya the hervoti atom, rapidly weate* away the anergic* of Rft usee mental derv-gmnent, prevent* the pit r development ot the ayatem, diaquaiiftea fa irriage, aociety, beaineaa, and ail earthly hat leaa, and lea rea the -offerer wrecked In bod d mind, prediapoaed to oon*?iioption and in of crtia more to be dreaded than deet elf. With the fulleet oonAdenea 1 aaawre n fortunate vl lira* of Seli-Abuae that a pri i? :u> and apaady cure, can he effected,fan h the abandonment of Jtilaniia prartiee*, th ,. .. ; o ?. I patients cart be restored tu robust, vigorous' 11 *" health. II " ' ' The afflicted are cautioned again.it the use ol If Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingcui- |( cus snares in the'Columns of ihe public prints j " to catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that mil- J lions have their constitutions mined by the vile ! compounds of quack doctors or the equally poi' souous nostrums vended as "Patent Medicines.' T 1 have carefully analysed many oi the so-called i i Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Mublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations oi mercury, ami a fs deadly poison, which, instead oi curing the dis- ' 'J* ease, disables the system tortile. "" Tliree fourths df the 1>atclit nostrums now in IU use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant per10 sons who do not understand even the alphabet of the materia medic'4', and are equally as destl' I tdte of any knowledge oi the human system,' 1 having one object only in view, and that to ,lt make money regardless of consequences. ' '? | Irregularities and all diseases of rtrnles and ( females treated on principles estaldished h* , 'J twenty years of practice, and sunctionetl uy ' y thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medi- - J sj cTnes with full directions sent to any part of the ' I United States or Canadas, by patients commitL'r nWrating their symptoms by letter. Business 1 correspondence strictly confidential. All letters " asking advice must contain a postage stamp ' * Address, J. SUMMKKVILLK, M. D. ,w Bo? No.^1. y* Office No. list Filbert St., old No. 109. Belov* e Twelth, I'liiladelpiiia, l'a., * ,fu Nov. 25, 1857. 41?ly. ro ? | PETEliSON 8 I (,e Philadefpkia Counterfeit Detector or i ANU ul j DANK NOTE L18T. of to: . ty ] It is published monthly, in u large qucrto |? page, 3i pages in each number, oil the firs) of each month, the iirat number being dated January 1st. 1858, and published on Matur jt( day, Pwewber 2fith. sir | Dkexel& Co., Bunkers, will correct it. |{b ! 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A ses, such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal ((y Weakness, Impotence, (iotiorrhira, Gleet, Sy '"t phvlis, the Viceof Onanism, or Self Abuse, &o., "r THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION', in view of '* the awful desliaction of huinan life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised is upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their ?* Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act wor'** thy of their name, to open a Dispensary for ^ the treatment of this class of diseases, in al their forms, and to give Medical Adv ice Gralisl to ail who apply hy letter, with a description of V ' their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, , | Ac.,) and in coses of extreme poverty, to KurP' : nish Medicines Kree of Charge. It is needless " to add that thu Association conunaiuls the high"L* r*t Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish ; Y the most approved modem treatment. 1 J The DirucUrrs, on a review of the past, feel L" assured that their labors in this sphere of be'* i nevolent effort, have hern of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they ' 1 have resolved to devoir thennslvcp, with re' * nvwed seal, to this very important but much *. I despised (suae. ". Just I'ublishcd by the Asaocialion, a Report 1 on Spermatorrlara, or Seminal Weakness, the Vict* of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, j clt and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy the Consulting Surgeon which will be sent hy mail, * (in a sealed letter envelope,) Kroe of Charge, '* ou receipt of Two Humps tor posugc. !- Addrcas, for report or treatment. Dr. Geo. R, * Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Aasoelr ation, So. 2 South Ninth Street, l'biladelpnia, " Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. 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