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'1 .Si. 1" i ...TT .1 ari'KAL TO A BAf.'HEXOU. , Sear rhtrloa. be persuaded to wed, " for s sensible fellow like yell, It's high lliav to tiiiiik of a beev And militias slid coffee f.rrtW(rJ - Ko havo iloua with jottr 4ullail delaying, With a soul so adapted lemliigle. , Jio wonder tno ladles are shj big . "TUsuutular ou should be singlet ' OonH say ?ou haven't got time ' ' Thai business demand, yeuratte'ntlon, . There to not Itiu least reason gr rhyme , In the wisc.texci.se you ran mention, Pon't tell me ubout "other Ash"- Your da ty is done when yoa buy iu! "And you never will relish the dish, Unless you've aevoiuau lofrr 'em.. '., Tou nmyreain of political fltme it - bul your wishes may chance to miscarry; . . ,Tu host way ef minium uKU'inauie - To posterity, Charles, isto marry J 'And fnira t am willing to own, v ' ana uura 4m wiiiihkid nwn, ' - Aftersnberly thinking lut It, -I'd eery much rather be known nj a uva.i.jiu iuh muii a fuiincw Then, 'diaries, bid doubting good-bye, And dismiss sll In mantle alarms, t I'll ko bound you've a girl In your eye. , .. TI jrniir duly to huve one in your arms. Borne trim Utile maiden of twenty, A beautiful azure eyed elf; ' With virtues aud graces In plonty, -, And no falling but loving yourself. Don't scorch fur an angel" a minute - Hor, granting you win In the sequel, -Xloloy, afturnli would be in It, ... WW. a union so vur unequal; 4 Tni angela, It must bo confessed, ' In this world are rather uncommon: And allow me, dear Charles, to suggest, t . .VouUI better be content with a woman. Then, there', the economy, dear liy pottlral slgehra shown- - ' If jour wife hua a grief or a tear, Oiie.hiitf ,ny the laws, la jour Own; And aato tlio joya by division. They're nearly quadrupled, 'tis said (Though 1 nevor could aee tbo addition ttullo plain in thn Item of broad.) .' jtSTlt i said that the word "would" in Rufus Choat'fl hand writing resembles small grid-iron struck by lightning. 3P"The man who wrb "moved to tears." complains of the dampness of the premi ses and wishes to be moved back again. 3TSorae people love to nurse a pet sorrow it is so interesting to mope about the house, and imagine yourself a victim. iTSTA never failing receipt to pre vent bair from coming out never let your wife catch you kissing the servant girl. . jfcWhy do physicians have a greater horror of the sea than anybody else? Because tney are more likely to sea sickness. . . JC3TA miser caught a fly, put it into the sugar basin and shut down the lid. "What is that for?" said a bystander. ."Hu3hl" whispered the miser; "I want to see if the servants steal my sugar." JtiTln speaking of a fashionable card writer signing his name, Mrs. Partington recently remarked: "He , consigned his autocrat to the missile with wonderful effulgence. Isaac, son, hand me a fan." JC3TA Tennessee editor charges that Miasissippians, as a general rule, can stand dunning better than any people he ever saw. We suppose they have lived so long in a mosqueto country that they don't mind being bored by bills. JESrThis life is but a preparatory school to enable the student to advance to the next highest class. How many believe that? How many prepare themselves ac cordingly? A great many say they do; but their every-day actions give the lie to their pretensions! T""Samivel, Samivel, bevare of the vimmin as reads no newspapers. Your father married a voman as read none, and you're the sad consequence. . You are as hignorant as a 'orse. Hignorant people say its throwing money away to take pa pers, and foolin' away time to read 'em!" 45TA young lady says: 'When I go to a theatre 1 am very careless of my dress, as the audience are too attentive to the play to observe my wardrobe; but when I go to church I am very particular in my outward appearance, as most people go -there to see how their neighbors dress and deport themselves." JESTVJuTius, was you ever in busi ness?" "In course I was." "What business?" ' ' "'A sugar planter." "When was dat?" "Der day I berried dat old sweetheart ob mine." The Reason Wht. A small lad asked permission of his mother to go to a ball. She told him it was a bad place for little boys. "Why, mother, didn't you and father use to go to balls when you was young?" "Yes, but we have seen the folly of it," answered the mother. "Well mother," exclaimed the son, "1 want to tsee folly of it. too." &3TA Frenchman being about to re move his dry goods shop, his landlord in quired the reason, stating at the same lime that it was considered a very good stand for business. Monsieur replied, with a shrug of his shoulders: "0, yes, he's ver good stand for de bu siness; by gar! me stand all do day, for nobody come to make me move!' 3Tln our present perverse state of so ciety, it is difficult for man or woman, (particularly the latter) to always speak the truth, without incurring the displeas ure of some one, or, perchance, a crack on tlie head, by way of an admonisher! "The greater the truth the greater the libel I" ea'uh Lord Mansfield, at.d his lordship was a man of God, and eschewed evil. JtSTk formal, fashionable visitor thus addressed a little girl: "How are you, my dear?" "Very well, I thank "you," she replied. The visitor then added, "Now, my dear, you should ak me how 1 am." The child simply and honestly answered, "I don't want to know." Affecting. What can be ' stronger than the love of woman? We have a touching incident to relate, which beauti fully illustrates that div ine attribute of the weaker vessel. When the body of the man who was recently drowned in the Ohio Itiver, opposite Harmar, was carried to his family, the heart-broken wife, with streaming eyesand disheveled hair, rushed forward, and exclaimed to the horror stricken bearers, in tones expressive of the deepest agony, "If there is any tobatcker in his pneket Im bnund to have 'tf"Hfari' t(ld IntcWpjnftr. ; ! Mot Ask rnvors. - Rely upon yourself, and sk no favors. It is a great deal bettor t Mtfler than to b dependent upon others. Obmin whntym want by your own exert ions, or. make up your mind to go without it. There ia more true dignity in oomparntive poverty with, an , independent,, spirit, than in the most luxurious indolence, gained through cringing and , asking favors. ;And 'thvn, too, it is so " humiliating to be refused by those who are abundantly able to aid you. with, "I am very sorrr J cannot aid ymi." "I really wish-it was in my power"."; "Dear me, it you only had applied yestorrtny, . and all the other old mnsiy epm-clie which have been stereotyped from time imme morial, ready for use, by those who gladly avail themselves of any excuse, rather than put themselves to any inconvenience to do a favor for those who say. they are their friends. We recently knew a man who had always been ready to do favors for his kindred, brought into a light pneuniary fix, ani though he had many wealty relatives, whq, without any trouble might have Re sisted, 'yet there was not 'on of them that was wjlhng to do the least thing, for him. The better way is not to try the nearest rel ative we have on earth, by asking favors of them. ; ... 1 If a man, however, ha connections or friends, who really are noble-hearted; and who, whentbey see him in trouble, ccmn forward on their own accord and offer as sistance, let him accept it and rejoice that no nas such . , ; . . , .. , ; . "That are frienda Indent, , ., ., . ttecanae frloudaln neod.' . . , ' Don't nek favors then. Rely upon your own efforts; co ahead, work hard; and if sometimes embarrassed, and a whole souled man comes abng and nffer the helping band, do not let n foolish, mis taken pride, not of independence, prevent you from cordially and gratefully accept ing the proffered aid, and be ready to prove Tour appreciation of his kindness by doing him a good turn the first opportunity that occurs. Dow, Jr., on DatiAlc. There are few preachers in the land whose sermons are so full of pith, point, pepper and pungent sarcasm, as those of XJow, jr., of the JNew York "bunday Mer oury." See how he "dresses down" acer- tam class of lazy, loaferish, cut-wasp dan dies, who may be found in many of the tillages as thick as flies in dog-days, or toads after a summer shower. Now you, that was cut for a man, but was so villainously spoiled in making up. I'llj attend to- yonr csso. For what end did you burst open the world's door, and rush in uncalled, like a man chased by a mad bull? ' What good do you expect to bestow on your fellow men? Sme useful invention, some great discovery, or even one solitary remark? Nol those that look for anything good from you, will be just as badly fooled as the man who caught a skunk and thought it was a kitten, or the woman who made greens of gunpowder tea. lou know where the neatest, tight est pants, can be got "on tick," but you don't know where the next useful lecture will be delivered. You know the color of a vest, but never studied the gorgeous hues of a rainbow, unless ic was to wish for a piece to make a cravat of; you know how a fool feels in full dress, but you don't know how a man feels when h eats the bread earned by the sweat of his brow: you know how a monkey looks, for you see one every day twenty times in your landlady 's looking-glass, but you don't know how a man feels after doing a good action, you don't go where that eight is to be seen. Oh! you wasn-waisted. catfish-mounted. baboon-shouldered, clipper-legged, sheep- taced, be whiskered drone in the world s bee-hive! Whatareyou eood for? Noth- ng but to cheat your tailor, neatlv to lisp by a rote line from some milk and cider po etaster, sentimentally talk love, eat oys ters, and act the fool shamefully. 1 ey does your mother know you're out? I am afraid you have no mother nor never had! You are of no more use in the world than a time-piece in a beaver dam, or a matt", ess in a hog-pen. You fill no larger space in this world's eye than a gnat. All Ax to Grind. Ever since Dr. Franklin's time, it has been common for patriotic Americans to attribute all wise agothegems that could not be traced directly to the book of Pro verbs, or some other part of the Bible, to the author of Poor Richards Almanac. In this way the well known story of the man who had the axe to grind, as well as many others of a similar character, have gone to bis credit. This story, however, was written by Charles Miner, author pf the History of Wyoming. V. first ap peared in the Berks County "Intelligencer" (Doylestown, Pa.,) under the non de plume of "Poor Robert the Scribe." Mr. Miner was at that time, we believe, the editor of the "Intelligencer." Those articles were afterwards pub lished in a small volume, and were printed at "Miner's Press, Doylestown." The book was entitled, "Essays from the Deek of Poor Robert the Scribe." The first piece was headed, "Who'll turn Grind stone?" and from this the phrase "An Axe vj unno nas oDiamea more man a jana wide circulation. Ttiw nmnvlfiio fnii T. V Ui.n. it is currently reported in the circle of bpii-Uuali8ts, that the difficulties existing between Mrs. Cora L.V. Hatch, the cele brated trance lecturet, and her husband, have been adjusted upon a basis of sepa ration. The matter was referred by mu tual agreement to three eminent gentlemen of New York, who were identified with Spiritualism, both Mrs. Hatch and her husband agreeing to abide their desision. After a hearing, the referees decided in favor of a separation, and that Mrs. Hatch be paid $700 by her husband. It is said that the net receipts of the lady's lecturing tour has amounted to 86,0K. . - &W We heard a good story of a rustic youth and his girl, who sat facing each other at the supper table of a husking par ty. The youth, smitten with the charms of the beautiful maid, only vented bis pas sion in sly looks, and now and then touch ing Patty's toe with his foot under the ta ble. The girl, fearful for the purity of her stockings, determined to make the youth express what he appeared so warmly to feel, bore bis advances a little while in si lence, when she cried out: . "Look here! if you love me tell me so; but don't dirty my stockings." T...-j. u , u o & a c k ' a Brood Purifier nnd Blood nils. DISEASE VANQUISHED ItR. ROBAfK'S K-A5KINAVIA RTtXECIKal. 51 A AKTKK jrvatrt of atudy and rporlmenl. Dr. Koback, th (imliicnl Kwaodlah Phvalidau, auodrit la rnl living a rasdlrtna front Iwanty-thrva different apet-ioa of mountain horb.nf hla nutive land, which ai'ta lirtf0 nfon ttut eanat nf iHaaaae In the Mood.' ami l.y ri'ntorlua' tti- corrupted fouiitiitn of Ufa to a rnnilitlon of health nnd purity, txpcl dlacaan from lhr nyatcin, whurevxr It may bp locatod, or whatever limy bo K rbararter. In Jl"tliin, narvoua com- t.lti'.,llptle an hrr flta, coiiirba.ronauiuntlou in a- oitrly atagL'H, or. throat, brunchltia, fever and aif'it'. uatlinia. tu spirit, aoxanl Incapacity, femi iilno Wfntnfii, prlrklnfr of tit" akin, ayoiptomatlo of parni-aa. .rhuii.lim, ninral-la, tumor, eaarsr, lla botea. lunltude and di-billty, diarrhea, arid all other dlKor'Icraof tha or;iin of raplratlon, the liver, the kldiM'y'a, tlio Htoinnfli. th nrvea, or tlto maacalar fllicr, nr unorrlnirly rurcd by thla preparation. It U to tho aiTtitiu mokri or acvila of tliacase what an ul knll i to an acid: It nwutralixea llwm with abaolwte i-c-rtnluty. while at tho aiimo time It roa;ulntee the ai'crot loim, rmnnvoe oliatractlona from the oowela, proatoa npputitp. renowa bodily vtfror, and regener ator evwry animal function. Such tatho nutora anrh am thn ntferta of Or. Kobnck'a fnmona Hctttidlnarlnn lllond flirlflc-r, which, if tnken in conjunction wllh bla Scandinavian Blood Pille, will not only obliter ate tlio mo-t painful dlm'aw, hut prevent their rs riirrunetsarsd lengthen tifu beyond tho ordinary apan; In the ftcAHDlH.vtia VcaKT.aLK BtMon Pil.u, i'r. Robnck prceunt thn rill of twenty year export-, ifure. haul atudy and experiment aa to what a perfect pill abould be. Xa nun i-au doubt tli1r,aupi'rlority after one alnifle-.Hut Price. of .tho 'Si unUuvlao Blood JPilla. Ui cents per ho, or Hvo for SI. . I'anv, Mluinl ('ouiily.liid.. Ana;. 4, IftJVT1. '. C. yv. Koback: 1 have rwcolveJ ao much bniie- J from yotirrtcan.iliiavhin Blood Purl fir r and Klood my litrllnntmn, to arlve yon plain atutcment of mv cuo. . 1 wna rnr.yeitranniir.ted with llmt banc of nil cniiifo'rt, and (MnYlenry hi btiaineaa, dyapuptiia. To ru eapilcliite all the an-cnllnd reuiedl-a which I have inteit to rid myself wf thle diveaao, would Indued mnko u melancholy rntuloarn. 1 tlio couatiltotl with tlio boat phyalciKii I could hoar of. I waa induced to try your rcmedWa. tiiroucjli the poranaaluna of a friend, nnd after ualng them n fow daya, was e;reiilly lCMcOtlcd, iml In n abort tim.(!ea thnn n month.) I woa entirely and perinimeiitly enrod. I wan nlo aftllvtcd with t)i mo-t violent norvoua headache, which I auppow wn produced by mv dlnordured atomneh, for when my UynpcpiOn left me, my hund- ncno ten wiin ii. i now reel D otter In every respect than I huvo for top yeort. Very truly yours, JOHN K. fiEMlTTH. From tbo Kov. Mr. McMnllen, Taator of nubprta Ckapel; laoiAjiiroLia, Oct. S, 1H37. Tn. C W. ronicR Dear Sir:"t hnvo unod Tiu'r Blood Furirk-rforM nnrvoua alfoction, from which I lime eufTered much at tlnms. While it I plnaannt to the taate. It certainly has a happy effect upon the nervea. Please accept my thnnka for your kind ro gartla mid acta, and bcllove inn. Your, J. W.T. Mi.-MULLKK. riwc iwKATi, Friday, Sep. 4, 1S57. Ia. Roback Dear M: lluving been ntilicted wltli ri.rtr.l..t. vl ......... f '.. t.. r. . . il.u wun..l . I...IC I und havinu; auen your iiiudiclno.cjlleii Hie Scandinn- vlan Blood furiflcr, hlffhly rocoinuioiMlml by (tenile-. frTA i clnoa. Artor ualna; two bottles, I fell ltd eflecta ven ; suiraibly, and upon ualna- two more,! round myself, perfectly eure.f. Vou will allow me, therefore, to ' cona-rntulnta you ution makliic n dlaeovcry In medl- ! tine which is proving itself to be a worker of audi I wonder in the disnuaoa of thn hnmau fnmlly. T.ooal Editor Cincinnati Daily Ennulrer. Ilie above certiflcntea. and tnanv others, can be aoeu at my office by any one at any timo. Cri-t one of my Family. Medical A I in a lines, (ratis, from my uKCiite. Manufactory, Rales-ronrha and Office), No. 0 Ka Fourth street, third buiidlnir. from Main trort.t'ln clnnati, O. For sale by D. Reed, Pomoroy; Hrco tfc Coe, .Middleport; Paink fe Bhancii. Rutland; Dickkv di Wilson, llanisor ville, and by Driu'ffists and MerchanU generally. . 2-'y A ULAV TlFl'L llfcAU OK RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved lo the j!rentel Age. AD who that is pray would not have It restored to former color; or buld. but would have tint grow III rejiored,or troubled with dui.il rn If nnd luliinir but would hnvo tt removed, or troubled with aerofuln, aenld head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with aick head ach, (neuntljcla.) but won!. I be cured. It will alio remove all piinplea from the face nnd akin. Prof. Wood's Hull K.-stnrntive will do all this; ace circular and the follow In. Attn Aaaoa. Snv. 5. IPSA. Pnor. O. .1 Woon Wear Sir: 1 hnvo licurd luuih said of the wonderful enacts of your Unlr Kestnrntive. but Imvlnir been so oftfii cliwnted by quackery and Himi k nostrums, h.-iir dyes, eke, I waa dispoa.-d to place your Restorative in the aiimo category with th tlioiiaaud and one loudly Irutnpxtfd remedies, until I met you In Lawrence couutv some mouths since, when you cuve mo such usxiiraiic'es ns Induced the trlnl ol your Kestoritive in my family first by my good a-ood wife, whostj Uiiir had hceonie vry tliin and entirely white, and before exhaustliiir ono'of your largs bot tles, her liuir was restored neurly to its orl(tlm.i honu tiful brown cnlor.and hud thickened nnd become heau tlful and Rlossy upon, uml entirely over the bond; she continues to use it, not simply beenusn of Its beuuti. fyinir effects upon thu huir, but liecausn of its henlth ful iiiOiience upon the head nnd mind. Others of my family mid friends are using your Restorative, with tlio - happiest enVot.-; thorcTort, my skepticism nnd doubt lu reference to its chumi-ler nud vulne ure en tirely removed; nud 1 can nnd do most eordlully and confidentially recommoud its use by all who would lmve t huir huir restorod from white or (rrnv (by reason of sickness or iR-e) to original color nnd beiiiitv, and by all younjr persons wbo woutd hove their hair'benn liful and glossyv Vorj-truly ami crntefnllv yours. dOUlMO.N MNN. FutKjin Wood : It was a lont time after I saw vou at Hlnstord lieforn I pot thu bottle of KestorAtive'for w hich (rave uw nn order upon your spent in IK1, troit, and when 1 rot it we concluded to try It on Mrs. Munii hnir. as the surest test of its power. It has done all that yon a satire. inn- It would-do; and others of my family und friends. Imvlnp witnessed its effects, are now usli.p nud recointiiondiiifr its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration vou claim for It. . Again, very respectfully and trnlv, yours, hOLOMliN AIAS.N. ' ' 'cat.vi.,Ill.. .Itine 58, 1P52. ' 1 have used Prof. O. J. Wood's Hir Restorative, nud have ad ml rod its wonderful effucls. . My bnlr was becoinimr, is llbought, nreniattirely array, but bv the nan of bis Restorative it has resumed it original color, und I nave no doubt permanently an. S. RKKKSK,"ex-r!enntor, IT. S. - O. J. WOOn A CO., Proprietors, 3J2 Broadway, X. V.. (in the-great K. V. W ire Hallirur Xatablishnmnt.) and 111 Murkel at., St. ltuia, Mo: And sold by all good HrHtrgisls. Oct. 5, '57. .tin SKFTEMBEfi, 1S67. . . SEPTEMBER, 1SS7. . DRY GOODS, At 'Wliolenalo Onlv, w Care now in receiptof our Fall Imnorta tion a c J .",' .' ii. Ml t v '.ft' . " DRY GOODS, HATS. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS, And would inform .Merchants and Furnare- mvii that we have never opened a more nt- tractive s.ock than we can -now exhibit. ,, OtSr assortment of Nolinn and Millinery tioods will be found more complete' tha I usual, 'in-'. cludinc a fine variety of Ribbons, Hitches, ! French and American Flowers, Frames, Bon- nets. etc.. eto. Having received the agenc1' of th! CIKOL.EV1LLE AVOOLI.KiV FACTORY, we are constantly supplied with their desira ble and popular goods, at factory prices. Pur chasers wil! save freight by purchasing of us. Our eti slot-net will generally find us better re pared than ever to wait upon them with ooos suitable o thu trade. ' J. P. TOWELL, (Survivor of Pursell ti Towell. Portsmouth, (., Sept. 15, '67. MA HI ETTA A ND CJN C1NNATT FTTT TXT. r-?' TV A U. K O AD. ON and sftrr Monday, June 21, '6t, trains will leave Athena na follows: Ooing F.nst Mail at 2 35 P. M. lining West 9.65 A. M. This road i how open its entire length, and ouii necIs ats .Marietta with Steamboats fur Parkera'iurg. Theft.ftO A. M Train West makes clone romie-tiiHi at LoveUnrt with tbe Little Mian i .M.til Tram for Cojuntbus. , ,. I'tiasent-ers will not be allowed to 'ride on Freight Trains." Tickete nl reduced rules are sold at Athtns for O'd ntttbiia. . Through Tirkets can he obtained at the principal T'ektl .i.flic'r on ll.e line n( the Road lr all points m ttij Wrxt, and for Marietta and Pat her!. nip, . JOlN yi lOGJTTt -, ,- . 'itura! Ticket Agent. , OiillH oll.v,. April 10. '. . -NEW-ESTABLISimENT -GUN AND LOCKSMITH Above sln-V. B. Horton's Lumber Yard, between Pront and Second streets, 't i'OftiiiiiOif, ... . I NfO;NC.S to the ritisr r.f Pomcroy iX rtftJ?inil? thftt he has lorwXe mffTxi hove named place; where 1 may alwava be fotititl nreiMire J to fill all orilera pfrUiniiik! to I Iri line, such as finish tngsae) t (riir- "S shocks. Heym winuow niiHiier T'Iroo Fences. n:alt Hlndaof Uuni Pistols, c, . ,Surgiel ( inirumentf manufactured to order, eeordinK lu drawing,'Of rrpniredi ' i ' ; . He willspare no pwina to girm aatioraetion to all wlioauay favwhita with tbrtr patronage. . All orders executed pn the ahortest notice and tbe most reaouai'l terinir. 1 -: i- 'A. i' C HA AO. August 4,'ai. .- I: (; , ' .;! rl r; r M AK C!j;l-8 5 8. r READY'fOR THE fPUINO trade. WE invite the attention of feu yen to our f. lar( and well-aeleeUd stock of; China, i Glatu Britania, -Silver1 plated . . . and Queen tware, to which we will tie constantly rsceivin ad dition,' direet from the mannfartorif . (Survltroja of Pursell, OnHon tt Co.,1) Front S rret, Portsmouth, Ohio. marts II -tf..; a'- ' c v ; Ague Cure, ' ' ' ' roa tu vrntssT evas cw ' i ' ' ' Intermittent FtVCf, Or FeVer BBld Ague Feer, muaaa,Ha a ww va j vaaaaa , V a M-r UalUM Ague. Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers, iadee for the whole class ef diseases origt natin; in biliarr derangement, caused br the Malaria of miasmatic countries. t fo one. remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American peoplo than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a nerfect certainty mat n wiu eradicate uio atscasc. ' f 1 . 1. F .1 1 f . 1 . una viui aaaurauue, luunucu on pruoi, mat no harm con arise from its use hi any quan tity. -, That which protecta from or prerents this disorder must be of immense aervice in tho communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. Thin Ctms " expela the miasmatic poison of Fetss atto Aocs from the system and prevents . the devclop- . i , p i ., ' Stent of tho disease, if taken On tllO first Bp- proach of its premomtory lymntoms. It is ot only the best remedy ever vet discovered or this Class Of Complaints, but also the cheapest. The largo Quantity we supply for m dollax brings it within the reach of every . , !.6uii,. j- . , r body; and m bilious districts, where Fever AND AOTIB prevails, CVOTy body should llQVe it and uso it freelr both for cure and nrotection. It is hoped this price will place it within tho reach of all the poor aa well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and cer tain enre of Intermit en t ia, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro duces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease.. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of tho miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection- of the Spleen, Hysterica, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the' Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. This "Cubs" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently - cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immi grants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to tho in fection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Interuittents, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy af fords. Ayer's " Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range of thrif action can rarely withstand or evade them. Then- penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ it corr,cctinK it diseased action, and restoring Its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they core the every-day complaints of every body, bnt also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : Contive net. Heartburn, Headache anting from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the BoweU, Flatulency, Lose of Appe tite, Jaundire. and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restora tion of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease. . - Ayer's. Cherry , Pectoral, 0B TKB aU.ro CTTRB OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, - Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Couinmp. tion, and tot the relief of Consumptive. Patients iu advanced stage of : tbo ' disease ' - t . . So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are tha cases of iu cures, that almost I rvery section of country abounds in persons pub- ucit anown, woo nave ocen restorea irom alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its vise. W hen once tried, Its superiority over every ether medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for tho distressing and dangerous affections of the Pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate, Mn7 inferior remedies thrust upon the fonunu"iT5T faUed .bf dwarrfed, this 7 uu... .vucuu on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. . PREPARED BY ' DR. J. C. AYER Sc. CO. ' LOWELL, MASS. D. liEED, Druggist, Court at., Pomeroy MARRIAGE GUIDE, ; by DK Wlf. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, . ' . . by DR. VM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE,' ' , .? :, by DU..WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUNG. MARRIGE GUJD12 Yoc yo's; Grbat Phtsiolooicai, Work: 77ie- Pochei jEacu lopius. or every oue his own Doctor, by Wm. Young, M. D.Q VO . ; It is written in jrtairi language for the t en era! reader, sad Ms illuntrated with upwards of One Hundred Engravings. . All oung mar ried people, or those coitteniptating marriage, and having the least impediment lo married life, should read this ' book. It disclos se crets that every one should be acquainted with; still, jt is s book ht must be kept locked np, and not lie about the honee. lj will be aenf to anvmir on the reeeipt of twer ty-five ila, Address Da. Wm. Ynvtit, i Sprtmn street, arrive Kourili, Phtlada., f. ' Jaaetl, ioT vt. ; i.- . OENUINE PREPARATION OF in ighlv concentrated Com po and v, ' Fluid Extract Bucbu, For Discasea of the Bladder, Kidneys, I Grnrel, Dropsy, Wealtnebs, Obtruc. , norm. efiet Uit-asea, Female . Complaints, aud all Dis- eases of the-Casual "" il V Ari.mc frorrt Kxf-.. l ' Joii.ruilon'clc'. In ' life.' and Kldjieya. or heaual Orfni.. wuxttier axlaUnf lu . j ' Froi ' JtiifS h'?" 'th m. h,T orlf InntPd, and Vi .L.h tBllbf, irlvlha Hi-iilth and taa Vigor t the rranie, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek JOY TO THE AFFLICTED 11 1 " lbllltoted suBVreni, and re moves all tbe symptoms, amnne; whkb will bu ruond .. JatlNnoaltlon , . etnnlon. In of , ' .rnV', ,OM of niemorv, dlflfeult Of lireathimr. rnural ; weaknew, h.irror or iHaeaa-, weak nervea, traoibllnir. dremrlful horror of ' dealL, ntffht aweaH, eol.l f-el. Wakerulneia, 2T.I.!l0n' u'Txnr' "'rll0Mltiide nt inraawFaraateui. orten moruiona appetite, wllh ,,frW! syinptoma. hnt baud, fliial I ,r r the body. dr iie-sof Ike aklo. pallid r.uiite.Tance, and eruptlotia on the Kc. pain In the ' teaek. Iteavlnesa of tha evall.t. r- MuHily black sntft dylue before . - : Iheoyca. with temporary uf m . fwiin Mil loin f alKht, want of attention, rear mobility, - Kexll..n.. morJ "dread ttZtixZ pose of manner, , .eariieBtiieiw, 1,0 .nee- ; ulatlon, bat a hurried trauNliiun from ouo qiiuatioa lu a,.ii,.. These aymptoma If alluwed to ro en which thla medicine Invariably removoa-aoJV follow, toai e! ;r.- :;i- "jlli'Sj::; trr r "ich my mat thono ex- eeetwa are not frequently followed by tl.o.o alreful his . . .TT 4", ''""'"Tfoar The record of ""J'""' me inuiuncli9ly dentin bv Gonsu minion, bear amnio wlinnnrn... ....... !'.KV.!U" In Ay'n mot melnueholy oxbihliion piora. 1 hecoui.Unanrels actually sod- . r i.Z i7 ' U. U1D""U"' noitiier Mirth or Grlof ever rireVy'tie'i'ril- " "' UrVU " "WiUi woeful inoMnrei wsn dlspalr . 'r. . .... ul'n souiida hla jrrief bejruifoil.'i nobility la mowt lerrlbln! ....I l.-. andato untimely rravea. tliua blu.tlRv tl.r. tiila ""'r " out,,- ' " cured by Ue n.o of INFALLIBLE REMEDY ilrJinZ.VZ ",ni.r""r ""' ot ,hc' b0Te dl.trea,. lti(C ailment, tho ri.niD kxtkait aneiro will euro vou Iry it and be convinced of IMenienrv. ' ' BE WAKE or SNTRUMS a ftUACK who falaely bot-at of aliilliles'a'nd rofo'rence. cm. senaknow ami avoid them, and aave iZZ ...W, I. Iiv ,nn.ll... ... V. . - ' Ilelrabold's Extract Buchu Is prepared directly according to the rales of PHARMACY it CHEMISTRY with the s;ratei.t accuracy and Chemloal knowlodei and care devoted in lie rumblnatlon. See Hroro.,or Dewee.' Valuable Work, on the Practice efPhraU and moat or the late Hliiiidanl work, of medicine KT 01OOU One hundred dollar, wlir he paid to any physician who can Ji.ove that the Medlehi ever lnluro.1 s ii" week to thirteen years' Man.lln- have been off ted Proprietor. votichtiiK It. vlrtueaand curative ueweVs. is Immense, embracing- names woll kuown lo Soiouoo and.1 DPamo. 1 00,000 Dottles have Leen Sold, aed not a single In.tanco of a failure has been re porien i . Personally a pi V. aPr;e":r'" vf f?jre ln' nn Alrtermnn of tho Plillndolpbla, H. T. H Kt.MHOLO, I heinl.n, nardnly awnru.doea aay. Hint hi. preparation City of who hei Vi VebT 'C' 3RnS irubu R-,n -i ' i H1;PI1'"'n, Solo Mnnnfacturer. Sworn and rubaerihed before me this 83d day of November, IBS. WM.JHI Bn RU, Aldornian. Price 8 1 per Bottle, or Six for 85, Deliv ered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and reaponsililn Curtlncote lr;i'"?'0l?"nn ! M;dl-''' 'ollog-e., Cl.rgvinen and others. Prepared and .old bv If. T. HKLMBOLf), . Practical nud Anuhili-al t'hemi.t. No . 62 South Tenth street, below Chest nut, Assembly Buildings, Pliilada. ..?r.T?.l,'.I",.l?f"11 11r,,RCrtan.l UcnlerthrotiCh fiieea '" Klulu Canada., and British Prov- MiFHr"l'"J'J.D,?co,' p''nroy; H. C. Waterman, Middleport; I.. V. Stanford. We.l Columbia; John r rame, Cooleville; Paine Ac Brnnvli, Kutland. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Helmbold's Take Mo Other. VHES (ii II A It A N '' I K n ! June S, 1H57- yl. IMPORTANT DISCOVER!! OoxiBumptiou AND ALL. Disease of (lie Lungs nud Throat ..' . CAN OB CURED BY INHALATION. Which enuvoy. the remedies to the csvitios In the liuifc., through the air paaaaoa, aud coming In direct contact with thn disease, neutralize. Hie tubercular matter, allay, thu eough, causes a free and easy ex pectoration, heal, the ltinfra, purifies the blood, im parts renewed vitality to the nervou. .y.tom, Riving that tone and energy so iudlHpensable for the restora tion of health. To be able lo at.ite confldontlv that Conanmptlon laeiirnble by inhalntion, I. to uioa sour-so of unalloyed pleasure. It I. as much under the con. trel of medical treatment a. any other formidable dlson.e; ninety out of every hundred case, cau be cured In the flrwt stupes, and flt'ty per com. in tho sec end; but in the third stage it i. impooible lo .uve uoru than flvo por rent., lor the Lungs are so cut up by the d'meuse ns to bid dellnneo to medical .kill Even, however, iu the last .luges, Inhalutiun affords extraordinary relief to the euUerliiR attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninoty-flve thousand persous in the United Btalu. alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the pre.ent popula tion of tbe earth, eighty millions are .destined to (111 the Consumptive', grave. Truly the quiver of death has ad arrow .0 fatal as Conaumptlon. In all ege.lt haslieen the great ene my of lil'u, for it spare, neither age nor .ex, but .weeps oif alike the brave, the beautiful, tha graceful and the gifted. By tbe help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, lam ena bled to offer to the .filleted a permanent and speedy cure In Consumption. The flrat cause of tubercle. Is from Im Dure blood, and the Immediate effunt ..l.. ced by their deposition in the lung, is to provenl the free ndmiMlon of air Into the air coll., which causes a woakenod vitality throughout the entire sv.tem. Then surely tt la more rational lo expect greater good trom medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those eduilnlstered through the .toiniicTi ; the patient will always and the lungs free and the breath u.g easy.oftor Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation la a local remedy, nevertheless it act. eonmllulioual ly, and with more power aud certainty thun reiuodle. administered by the atomach. Te prove the power ful end direct Influence of ibis mode of administra tion, chloroform Inhaled will entirely destroy sensi bility lo a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest paint Inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life In a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouae the system when fulutlngor apparer'.ly dead. The odor of ui.ny of the medicines In perceptible In the skin a few min ute, after being inhaled, and may be immediately de tected lu the blood. A convincing proof of the con stitutional enecta of inbalatlou, 1. In the f.ct that sickness is always produced by bresthlng foul sir Is this not positive evidence that proper resiedies, carefully prepared and Judiciously administered through the lungs should produce the happiest re sults? During eighteen years practice inuny thous ands, auffertug from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my earo, and I have circled many remarkable cures, even after the sufferer, bad been pronounced In the last singes, which fairly satisfies me that consumption la no longer a fatal disease My treatment of consumption Is original, aud founded on long experience aud a thorough Investigation. My perl'eel acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, -tc.,cnatlea me to distinguish, readily, tha variou. form. of disease that simulate consumption, and ap- 1ly the proper remedies, rarely being mistakon even n a single cuae. Thla familiarity, lu connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, en ables ni' to relieve the lt:ugs from the effects of con tracted cheats, to enlarge the cliu.t, purify the blood, loipart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to ilia entire system. ftedleinee with full directions sent to any psrt of the United Htntes.nd Canada, by patients communi cating their symptom, by letter. Hnt the curs would be more eerlain If the patient ahould pay rue a vl.it, which would give an opportunity to examine the lung., and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could b.etfoctod without my aeetag the Mitlent again. All letters asking ad vice must eoutaiu a postage stamp. '- ' ' ' ADDRESS 1 - 1 V ' ''. f-" . o. yst'm Git A HAITI, 'in. D., . .- - box wo. 63, -: r' Office, 1131 Fitfert Street, old Kc, 100, . I . - ,t imtiowTwnm,' ' 'niitADptPHiA;: taV ' feet,iaj t inoiiMV. and ennnHiirti bottle of thia onUlraU,'puclflc ,0'd",,n,' 0 .. . .?yf a" " i''fl'i"ttilon, I. perfectly nlen.- ant In lu taste and odor, but linit.eUiato in it. sawi. LUMBER ;-F0K"SALE. rpHK t:nbcrib-r ffcr f'T, pse on uninn- ShU leMaa K 1 MrfV I nt ff WS.U na.a,aA..i.i J , tr si - V m .r-irre ana jiciniock J,umler and Shivglc These wiabing to purchase.. a rr invinrj tn call end rxrnine fgr tlieiu-Hve. at the C-.nl. KidgeMilTTard,.. A. ML'i'l)0CK. Dee. JJ'.'lf. 1 JOHN, GEYEBi A, CO.. j 1 BROOW MANUFACTURERS, ;, ft decond 'ntr.'Tifwcymi Jtfiat sHop, PEP' fnrist'arltfr rVn linild 'n'la'rre, s'lippl at Vrh'OleSrtlr- or rt-tail. h PToM Vol Clleil AM ahort', notice The hiF.ei pnee paid for good - A. G, :CrVOWLEY, f lhe fiini of CrotvJetV frtt Ij UllilUHLY O . V' w".l ':"flr carry on the CarpenUr and Joiner Itiiaiaesa: Doors, Sasli, Blind,. Ac, r... rrorn mng expfnenee in i?.r!!l,.f:L-fl.r.M'"nt nf Ptifect -......... , "n riiT.i enirtirieo to my c.ire l.Li' .""""go my tnanks era due the pi.blic, andJ reapestfutiy ask a coiilintiancc mii nvuu, , ,.i (' - lli-l'f JOHrTs.Avis"' ATE of the firm of Crowlev & Davis, de tJ sigus pronecutiiiK tl.e Planing business, r.Tfc i: . . Cl1 bu"r Thanklul ... ..tiunvni oi patronage liert to fore, he will -ndf-nvor to merit ilscotitinu ance by prompUi.sa and nentnp... , j.f LAND FOR SALE. 350 TV UF VALUABLE TIMBEK- Ho . m ' " "eW 'nd Frame ii?nlT. i ,re.n'"ie' for fcale cheap, nrti terms easy. Inq,,,,, of J. S. Eorhait, Esq' ' Ponu;o or ,f'esubKcril.er,t Alh. ns, O. c. T- SUTCLIFF. Silk, Woolen &. Cotton Dyer, drc... Con dor Strs-et bnck of the UoJ ling Mill. Poinerr.v . ni,;n , . TESrECTFi;LLY announces to'thecit"Zt 1V or romtroy and vieinilv-. that l,. Zens now 1'icpaieti in c if a ii ir rlye. nil . 'I !nl ..f n ... or Ladies' atinnrel. Ain ... usebold 1 )r -ri.- V " '.. ' i : 'XII . ' Bleached or U,el; Ki.rQlovescieai'ed. M, ?M&l'i'ng ex,"'ri'nee the business air. butcliff hones to ii ti.i i satisfaction to all who favor in..? i.T. r,.L; patronage. JOHE ELBEW, M. D., uomopopailuat . nnd Hythonatliisf. SUNDERS Jiia professional services to the citizens oi I'omvroy ami vicinity. " In John Geyt-r'a Building, (formoily Ja cob Neitrling's,) , fr-rrnmoic Street, nearly opposite Lowry's Tin Shop., POMEUOY.O. Tf.1,Ho,',lS"?'r11 'J ft,e'Jk. A,; U. from !J t,oekf "n1 fror" 7 to 6 o'clock, P Jll Cash Prescrii,tio"s' ftcl11 '20c. upward, 'fo Jane 2, '57 tf. ' 1 R O N FEN--C J N G The underetgneJ would lespectfully in inform tlie citizens of I'omei o VielMit . .hat he Is now prepared tofiin.Uh snv of th varluns decrlptiou of Vrouglit or Cast Iron hailing, .uiuhiu for Grave Lots, rHWc Ground, and Private Picxide'ices; a I no. BANK VALtTlTft, DOORS ANHSHUTrKKR, CUtem Humps, tiro. tN.nl and Huml Pcreiu. Together with a variety ol other thing appertaining lo thtsbiixiueiM. T. S. KIKKKK .i X" ,pl 'r the werk nui be seru ut'nnv time at Smith eV Ktair.ir.l'. C- frt si.. Pi.mernv . o. - A. .IP(.I..IJ 1 . t . . - . IU n. r.nti 1 11, 'gent. INDIAN. BOOT PILLS. c: a ir t i o l signuturo ol A. J hlte A t'o- on each hor "o . o-rKu ' "l '",vv,"' "f Morse's li.dlnn Rool Hills, has spent the greater part of his lit,, ti traveline-. Ituvlnir vi:i...l I., ,;,,.. i .... . Africa, aa well u. North Americn ha.spent throe year. among the Indians of our Ui.im ,. 'It t.l lllitf wup ll...t .! n I ... . : " , noni r-iii. wore , flrst discovered. Dr. Morse wi.h il... n,.. Z I establish tho fact' Hint all diseases arise from w- FCatTV OF TBI BLOOD lllllt Our al.rpi.rtl. I .... isud llfo depended upon this vital flui. I. . J. t til l K d, CO., 50 Leonard Ktraet, New York. When the various nitmrsres bennm ni....... do not act in perfect harmony n ith thu different func tion, of the body, tlio blood loses its action, boceuies thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing ull nains sickness and distress of every nnme; oMr ain-neth is exhausted, our health wo are deprived of, nd if na ture t not usststed iu throwing off the BtHguant lui niors, tho blood will bet-nuie clinked and cua.etu net and thus our light or life will forever bo. blown out' How Important then that wo should keep the various passages of tho body free und open. And how pleas ant to us that we have it in our potvor to put a medl .. . ..;... oum...v, morse's Indian Koot Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around tho mountainous cllir. in Nuturo'. car den, for tho health and reoovary of diseased lean One of tho roots from which tliuse pill, are made Is a Sudorific, wbicb opens tho pores of the skin, nud as sists Nature tit throwing out the liner part, of the cor ruption within. The s.-cond Is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and uuclogs the pnssnce to the lungs, and thus. In a soothing uienner, performs Its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from tl.e lungs by copious spitting. Tho ihlrd Is a Diuretic, which gives en.e and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw, largs amounts of impurity from the blood, w hich istheu thrown oul bountifully by the urlnry or vwitor passage, and' which could not have been discharged In any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and aecoi.ipui.ies the other properties of the pills wluluo ngugeo tn purify ing tbe blood; the courser pit rtii-losof impurity which cannot pass by tho other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed oft in great quantities bv the bewels. rrom me aoove, ll is snow n mat llr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter thu stomach, but become united with the blood, fort hoy Mod way tocverj part and completely rout out and eluniisc the system from all impurity, and tlie tile or the body, which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy ; coiigequenllv all atcknuss and pa In Is driven from the system, for'lhey cannot remain when tho body become, so pure and clean. . , The reason why people sro so distressed when sick, and whv so insnv die. is because Ihov da not ..iii -medicine which will pass to the afflicted purls, and W esse Merchant and trader, will be ou their ritir.lC nnd not lie Import upon by a roui.l.-rf.-'it of ! Morse's Ind!r.ii Koot Pills, slg.u y A . 11. o0m. I All genuine Iii.Iiiin Ko.il fill.-, b,. ti,,. . f wnien win open tae natural passages Tor the diseuse to be cast out; bonce, a large quantity of food and other mutter is lodged, and the stomach and Intes tine, are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing dlsngreeuble fermentation, constantly mixing wiih the blood, which throw, the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, un til lile is tt ken from the body bj disease. Ur. Morse's riLLa have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of mo sick to bloomiug health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been rack ed or tormented with sickness, pain and snuish, nnd whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burn ing elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, Sa it were, within a step of the silent gruve, now stand ready to teatify tnal they would have been numbered with the dead, hud it not been for I his (Treat and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root p I., ytfter one or two doses ha4 been taken, they were as tonished, and absolutely surprised, In wltiir'ssingtheir charming effects. Not only do th") give immediate ease aud strength, and take aw ay all sickness, pain snd anguish, but they at once go to w ork at the foun dation of the disease, which is tha bloud. Therefore, It will be shown, especially by those who uso these pills, that tbey will so cleanse and purify, that dis ease thatdeadly enemy will take lui Bight, and Ihe flush of youth end beauty will again return, aud the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish aud brighten yourdaya. f - ' OATJTIOK. Beware of a counterfeit slgnod A. B. Moose' At genulue have tbe name of A.J. Whits dc Co. on eneli box. Also tbe siokaturk or A. J. Wiutb cc Co. All ethers are spurious. . ;' A. J. WillTEit CO., Sole Proprietors, - 60 .Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicine. . Agents want -d in every town, vlllngo sndVamlct tn tbe land. 1 "unlet doslslng the agoncv will addrera asaboveforler.ua. Price 25 vent per box, five boxs will be sent on rc ipt .f 1, pobtae paid. , Pee. K. ia7: -. i , u . . .. .... 3 5 DRUG STORE .Fancy 11,1 ToHet..rticler pra Win Liquor., r,.r inedicsl Ufes '(Jarden Itnsites anil-fihiinfderbi'aeM'. ' ' na sa4 eeds Phraiciana' nd' r.wlcr;''l'0"- eorefutlr ' eorrt. fcrL.oT "r c.0."cly snswerdd-. rtaritcd Pennine, and of the best pinnded, a Mtdieincs w quality. , , A'y t7il68.--30.rii C.rt, ....... . -.. .uiBSWF, ANDREW BUItCKKT. ' 'NO IKJMBUG! ' : 'Small rronts .m! qmcii Sale." -. : .i .. TH MOTTO AT. . J ' font Street, ' rr:' POMEROY, 0III0K VI E seep conitsi.ily on hand a Kood as Cioekr "e'U f Co,d "M Silver Watches, rflL- b bCVery "P110". P-ncy Art cZk price?" "J -' rarAti,0lfOOt,8 ,"d "k 'w"r"1,; to 5l,te-,tii , . Jan., 19. pro AFFLICTED READ!- r Iiiladelpri'm Med icat . ti touse. nai.ine.r twenty-two year, ign ,4 pr. KlNttEl tt v.....rr u. , uuo o, union , Phiiwieiphu p,. "t , WEyTy-.TWO YEARS' . V;! Experience hna ronrforoH i. v . . .". TAKE PARTICULAR NOTTCfi. I Thero la an mil h.i.i. . .... Uoya, In .olltudj, : ;.f."BVTne u wT. ".T" '"A" hood: aad wlikh, if not Mor&Z In d, e me" only i.eaet. aorlou. ob.tat1(,, i0 rii , .m.e. iim, but pive rise to s .orie. of protraetod Lh", to rnuii not bi.ni.l-. and duvaslutliig artactiou.. protracted,- .ildibi,. Ihe unrortuiiate tliti affected, become, fnai.l- i. ttml le to labor with nccu.tos.cd Vigo" or t a. ml! In. mind lonuly; bi.siep U tardyVnU wVak ii b? h ."eaVlv'foHel '7," MUU'" 4'""' .L..,., - l.i I'r. L' idrsUon. which- situiitud, HEMEMJ3ER.' case fcvnowu ., i.V'.v" and respectability, can corlli.Ty befrieiidy.u. J-r. Kliikellirsrosiduneo hn. been rorUie at twon- PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE -u',unfZ.9Py "lati"K sosedxplleliu, together with all their symptoms. pjr letter; eucllriug . r" uiittunce) Ur. K.'s medicine iipm,priated acrerdlnglyV forwarded to an, part of ihe 'united State, and Cor'Kr7i'',,n l'AMA " WKOSn-iX READ ! ' YOUTH AND MANHOOD I A Vigorous Lifo or a rremalure Death, Klnkolin. on'' , Self-l-re.ervaiion fcaly 26 Oents. Letter, containing that value In .-.amps, will osure " 1', perreiurii of mail. , GliATI.1 GRATIS U GRATIS SU A KHEK f. I KT TO A LL, ' MISERY llELIEV ED ! "Nature's uldo," a new and fpnlnr WorV,' full ' or valual.. tidvicu and impressive warning, alike calculnted lo prevent y..rs..r nilsorv. and v." a ilxui- I..14 Ii.-..- I- .1 -i I.... .... ." ... .... . . Br,,.,i ,j mail, i.renii .1 to a.,v noit-nei,.,. t.. l tilt.l Mat.M, on receiving n u order eucluilng two P'-Milge slamps. tlllUTl Of all disease, the great first cause ; Kprlhg rroiu uvglei-lur Aaluro'a laws. S U F F ER N O T I WHK.V A CVKK IS GtfAKiNTEED . IN ALL STAGES OF SECIIET DISEASES, Self-Abuec, Nervous Debility. Stricturea, Gleets., Gravel, .Diabetes,"' Diseases. ot the Kidneys and Rliulder, Mercurial -Rheumittibin, Scrolula. Tains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of tho Lurge, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcer upon '.he Body or Limbs, Cancers. -Dropsy, Epiliptic Fits, St. Vita's Dane, and all Diseases arising from a derange ment of the Sexual Organs, ' ' Kneli its Ncrvons Trembling, Loss of Memory. Less of Power, General Weakness, liimucss or Vision, with pecniinr spots appearing befor the eyes. Loss of sight. Wakefulness, Ujspvpsin, Livci Disease, lirupuo.-is npou the fuce. pain iu the back nnd head. Female Irregular! lies and all improper dischargvs , from both tuxes. It mailers nol fiom what cause the disease erigii.uted, however long .landing or obsll nutu the easy, recovery is certain, and lu a shorter time thna a permanent cure can be cllectcd by any -other treatment, even after the diseuse ha. bafTtfed the .kill of eminent pliys'u-ini.., and resisted all their mean, of cure. The medicines are pleasant, without odor, causing no sickliest, aud free from mercury or i balsa iu. lUirii.gtwciity years of practice, 1 have res cued f rem the Jaw. of lleuth, umuy thousand., who, lu tho lust stages of the above mentioned diseuse. had i.uii u. iuuiij'u) ineir i.njsirians, wuica war- ' rants me iu promising to the unlicled, who may place , themselves under my care,a perfect and niostspeody c cure. Secret diseases ure llie greatest enemies to heulih, as they are the llrst mustf of Con.umptiou, Sor.iiula aud many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family, a. a periuauent cure Is scarcely ever cllectcd, a majority or the cases falling Into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only r fall lo sure the diseases, but ruin the constitution,' tilling the system with mercury, which with the dis ease, hastens tlie sufferer into rapid consumption. aia biiiiui.i iiiu uHL-n,e uun lav iruuime.il nol cause death speedily, nnd the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who. re born with feeble constitutions, cud the current of life corrupted by a virus which betruy.it.elf lu Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, I Eruptions and oilier a (lections of the skin, Kyes, Throat and Lungs, entulliug upon them a brief exia ' tenceof sullerlng, and consigning them loan early grave. , . - . ' . SEl.r-ABUftE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of ka man diseases causes so destructive a draiu upon the system, drawing its thousands of victims through e ' few years orstitleringdowu toan untimely grave. It i destroys the Nervous System, rapidly waste, aw.y -the energies of life, causes menial derangement, pre. veut.thu proper develop mentor thesyslem,disqunl. ' ifles for uuirriuce, society, business, and all earthly ; happiness, and leaves the .utferer wrecked In body ' and mind, predisposed to consumption und a train of . evil, more to be dreaded tban death Itself. With the ' fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of " Kelf-Aliiisethut a perfect and speedy cure can be .f-' -fueled, and with the abandonment of ruinous prac tices, uiy patients can be restored lo robust, viaorees health. . . . The afflicted are cautioned agnln.tths use of Pat ent Medicines, for there tire so many Ingeuious snare r In the column. of the public prints to catch aud rob the unwary suirerers, Hi. t millions have their eor.vl- ' tiitlon. rutned by the vile eoinpounds of quack doc tors, or the equally poisonous nostrum, vended se ' "Patent ileduines." I have carefully analyzed lua- ny or the so-called Patent Medicines, and flud that nearly all of the in contain Corrosive Sublimate, which, . ' I one of the strongest preparation, of mercury, and, a deadly poison, which, instead ef curing the disease disables the sslem for life. Three-fourths of the patent nostrum, bow In ee '; sre put tip by unprincipled and Ignoraut persons, whe do not understand eveu tho alphabet of tbe materia . niedlca, and are equally a. destitute of uy knowl edge of the humau systom, having only one object !-. view, aud that to make inouey rcgsrdless of cense quence.. lrrcgulsrltiessnd sll dl.ca.e. of mules. nd females treated on principles established by twenty years ef prsctU-o,aiid .auctioned by thousand. of the niestre niarkablc cures. Medicine. wllh full directions sea to any part of tho Unltod Rule, or Canada., by pa- -llen'.aeoiuiuunicatli.gthelrsymptoms by letter. Bust ' boss correspondence strictly couildentlal. . All letters asklbg advice wast coutalus postage stamp. . ADDMESS ' !...: . J. 6UMMERV1LI.E. M. D. I BOX NO. 63, . . , OfSco Ko. 1 131 Filbert st old Ko, , KKIlW TWtLFTIf , TlIILADELriUA.'- fill Mi"l" S1'.0" Tdi let so.p?, p . n ToptluHrbshea. ferfumeVy ,L " ,u who W"T thlspomlci u. t,--' Mce are are of the consemionce., siiill th ?!i?t I nervous system shattered, feel stranVe an.i ' nble .enHutin... ....i .V "rH '""d " icconnt- He who places himself unttsr Ur. K.1XK.K1 ! treatment, may religiously ellHdo in hj, "hoimT as" Bcntlcu,,,,,, rely up,,,, the as.wruee, thVt the s cretsot lr. K' pationt. will never bo d Ucloeed 1 oui.jT innn let no Mho inodeatv H...... . luaking vour - .nc. !