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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. Augusta, July, 1856. npilE TWENTY-FIFTH Course of Lee- X ture in this Institution will the First MONDAY in November next. FACULTY. . G. M. Newtgx, M. D., Anatomy. L. A. Dugas, M. D., Surgery. I. P. Garvin, M. D., Materia Medica, Tuerapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence. J. A. Eve, M. D., Obstetric* and Diseases of Wo men and Infants. H. V. M. Miller, M. D., Physiology and Patholo gical Anatomy. Alex. Means, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. L. D. Ford, M. D., Institutes and Practice of Med icine. H. F. Campbell, M. D., Surgical, Comparative, and Microscopical Anatomy. E. Campbell, M. D.j Demonstrator of Anatomy. S. B. Simmons, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator. J URIAH Harris, M. D., Prosector to Professor of Clinical Lectures trill be delivered regularly at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be af forded for the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire course $lO5 W> Matriculation Ticket (to be laker, once £ h-u For further particulars, apply to July 19—8 mG. M. NEWTON, Dean. The Pern Medical University of Pfciia. Corner of Twelfth and Chestnut St rent*. npiIIS Medical Instituiiim, u's-.gned for both sex -1 es, consists of two cqu • and separate depart ments. * The teachings are higu.'v libers’, and conaucted on anew and progressive system; and the course of study is much enlarged. ... Students of either sex, visiting Philadelphia wit.* a view of acquiring a sound practical medical educa tion, should visit this institution previously to engag ing elsewhere. The preliminary lectures to the fall term com mence on the first of October, atid thy regular course begins on the Gtb, and will continue, for sixteen weeks.- The spr ng term commences about the 20th of February, and continues until the first of Juno, 1857. For announcements containing Terms, and other particulars, address J. M. MACOMBDEK, .M. D. Dean of the Male Department JOS. S. LONGSHORE. M. 1). Dean of the Female Department. Phiia., July, 20,-30 Box 1810, Post Office. LOOKOUT MOUNT AIK HOUSE. THIS House is located on Lookout Mountain, at an elevation of thirty-two hundred feet, presenting a scenery not surpassed by any in the United States, and an atmosphere pure and salu brious. Those who seek pleasure, health and com fort, beauty and grandeur of a natural scenery, can not have their wishes more fully met than or. Look out Mountain. Here, pure cold FREESTONE WATER, in abundance, is found, and CHALY BEATE, as good as any pla.< e can boast of. The Mountain is easy of access, being only tiv*. miles from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and Hacks are always-in rcadk.-css to convey visitors r- n and their baggage to its summit, where their imag inations wili.be fully met and heir wants well car e ) for. The House will be opened on the Ist of June, and closed Ist of October. GEO. W. ASIIBURN, Proprietor. ■ L. M. ANBLEY, Superintendent. May 10~4m. CIRCULAR. THE undersigned, members of the. National Ex ecutive Committee of the Axnericso Party, have pleasure in announcing U> the people, that sat isfactory arrangements for the future n ainttnanee of the AMERICAN ORGAN, as an author; r dive ex ponent and advocate.-of the principles, of the Ameri can-Pfirty, have been completed’. Recommencing its labors, under these- new auspi cc?, the undersigned cheerfully commend th Amer ican Organ to the generous confidence of the Amer ican Party, in every section of the Confederacy, and they hopw its columns mavcommand lb-’ widest cir celailor. HUM PHRET MAKSHALL, of Kv. SOLOMON G. HAVEN, of N. Y. J. MORRISON HARRIS, of Md. JACOB BROOM, f Fonts. Washington City, D.-0., Mar 15. 1858. Vvcwpecius of I lie Aiasrlran Cifan, The American Organ having been adopt- and, by the Executive Committee of the American memWvs of Congress, as the central organ of the American Par ty, th-.- proprietor, with a view to it-= renera! iovA ex tensive .circulation throughout the country, has de termined, on consultation with his political iVAndv, to furnish the same'to subscriber*-, ‘ho>e subsea lo tions are remitted after May Ist, mid durfng the months of May.. June, July and August, Ate- fol lowing reducer? terms, to-wit: Daily Organ, for one year, .. . .SB.OO “* for six months! ‘2.00 Meekly Organ, for one year, to single Mibsni bers, 1.50 for six months, to single sub scribers, ‘ poo for 1 year, to clubs of 8 <*• more subscribers, e-a-h j 25 for C months,-do., each 75 for the Campaign, so-Git: from y -to 15th Novs. m’r each s it . All subscribers whose subscriptions have hi ra r,. initted during, the month of May, have been chair tyi only at the above rates. All documents published bv or of the Con gntssional Committee of the American Paitv -r bv American member? of Congress, veil; always he ad vertised in the Organ, and sent, postage prepaid, on t&e receipt of tlie price at which the;- are advet Us ed. No accounts can be kept either for documents or pa pci c . KIP'AII communications should b, directed to the American Organ, Washington city, I). C. YES PAS i, AN EL Lis, Proprietor. / EAC KZINE BETU'EEIVHELD A GSIEPSiEVIIOtto. TISE and rsighed, Proprietors of .<?!i Au*. the above named Line, would’ tSrSSF.A respectfully ammun.-e to the public ecrserallv fhr.r we are, -after .successful operation for r.-- roan years, Still running n■,tuber one Hacks between pi • - ftGd arid Greenefchero. To - flacu is at the arrival of either of the day {’rains i . pavfoengccs to Penlir.'d, aiid upon r. v. •!* - < pAsor-Son the-, night Trains. Wc.ro: <| fo-therniOTc state that ve keep on’nand Horses and Buecies lor btre, noth at Penileid and Greentsbore.. W, a -* prepare to carry or furnish persons with cosm.-v ----aneestopr Durnams, Scull. Shoals, Sparta, \\ rffi.- i .am tv oodstock, or any oi the r.t ighboringsfcvvi -= or publrc piacc-s. Customers v, ill find r. , Vl j_ mg accommodations by caHihc oi, C T b , , f|loore’s Hotel) Greensboro, or upon D. V, Wibon’ WILSON * A 1 —ly—2B PAILY LINE OF C 0 ACHES~BETWEFisr MADISON AND EATOKToS, oi. *ws££MES3& Tho P uhlir ’♦■ hereby notifi* and Daily Nine Passenger Coach (Sttn days excepted) between Madison and Earn- ton Ga Ruvmg Madison at 1 o’clock, P. M., iucnedi-itGy ufi ter tlie arrival of the trains from Athens, Union I emt, Greenesboro’, and Atlanta, on the Georgia Railroad, and arriving at Eatmiton ssme ever.ih- b\ Imil-pust 5 o’clock. - Leaves Eaton ton at half-past 5 o’clock, P. M. im mtGiately after the arrival of the train on the’-MiJ ledgeyt.re and Go don Railroad, and arrives at Madi son at. 11 o'clock, P. M. A liberal share of patronage tc resp ctfully solicited. .§i!\ga Office at Madison-;-. . .Oampbell’s Ilofei. %l *r Eatonton Eaton ton <• , J. W r . & L. L. MOORE. M;xii.son, Ga., June 14. 1866. fit ‘ 23 1 A l Bushels Wheat, for which the caah A V/\/V/v will be paid on delivery. . 0. C. NORTON. Greeneaboro, Juoo 98, 1856. 28 Gi-eeae Sheriff’s SnWC WITT BE SOLD before the Court House door in the city of Greensboro, nr-, the fir ,t Tuesday in-September next, within-the.legal houra of sale, the following property, viz; The interest of John O’Neal in a tra-t of Land re taining five hundred - acres, more or less joining lands ofOorry, Champion and others, being.pne-tenth part of said tract of land. Levied on as the proper ty of John O’Neal,'to satisfy one Justice Court fßa from the 141st District, Q. M., in favor of Walter H. Overton, vs. John O’Neal. Levy made and returned to roe bv Constable Jas. H, Dolvin. GARRETT WOODHAM. shorttT | . <il -1 Greeß'C Shcrifl ’9 Sale. ! WISLT be sold before the Court llouw> door m the town of Greenesboro, Greene county,. on the first Tuesday in September next, within HW ‘egal hoots of sale, the following profrerty, to-wit; A portion of the plantation of John Scott* being that portion lying in Green county, containing one thousand acres of Land, more or less, adjoin mg lands of Jackson Bowles, II- 11. Watts, and others, levi ed upon as the property of John Scott to satisfy one ii fa issued from Oglethorpe Inferior Court in favor if Hampton 0: Bugg vs. John Scott. Property point ed out by plaintiff’s Attorney. Aog. 2-td G \ RRETT W DODHAM, Shffi GEORGIA, Greene Count). ||, r DERE,IS it has. been represo(in-.<l w uk f'.f that Edward Crossier, Den his W. Judd and • John Scott, all late of said county, deceu&vil, died without Wills, • Jen via- considerable estates : and whereas it has.been represented “to me that it is im portant that there should be administrators upon said estates, and no applying for letters of administration thereon, These are, therefore, to rite ana admonish ajl and singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased persons concerned, to be and appear nt the Court of Ordinary, tube held for said county, on the (list Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why this administration of said estates should not be vested in the Clerk of the Suporior Court of si*i<i county, or such other person or per sons residing in said county, as the Court may think lit and proper, in terms of the .Statute in such cases made and provided. Given under mv hand at office m Greenesbr.ro, July 23d, 1850. ‘ EUGENICS L. KING. July 26—30d Ordinary. GEORGIA, Greene Ldnntj'. Alfred U. Jackon applies f<-r t Letters of Administration upon ti e Estate of i Laumnti B. Parrott, late of said county deceased: These fire therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held for said county, on the first Monday in Sept next, to show cause, if any they have, why. said Letters should not be granted. Giver, under rav hand, ai office in Greenesboro’, July 15th, 1858. ’ EUGENICS L. KING. Ordinary. July 19—51 GEORGIA, Greene county. COURT OF ORDINARY. AAUHEKISASt Wm. O. Cheney, Admintsira v t tor.upon tho .estate• of Cstberltio E. Clrene*, piuitions for Letters of Diniafeion fr-na the further administration Os said estate : These are therefore, to cite and admonish sii and singular fclur kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December next, why said Administrator should not be discharged. Gien under my hand ac M'& f. in Grv*n*s>i''ro May 14, iB6O. EUGENI US L. KING, ijrdinafv. May-24, iB/>6 Tnsrt, oo GEORGL4, Greene county. COURT OR ORDINARY UHB 2XB AS Amos Shan , Kiwcmer of the ▼ T last Wilt and restaiaont <•; John Shaw,- de ceased, petitions for Letiwrr of DismisuLim from Us Executorship; These are therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular tho kindred and creditors of stud toashow calfsv. if any they or before- the (ii-.m Monday 18 December next, w : -,v . ;;id E>: <*utf*rsh.uld not bo discharged. Given under my h.wi ;u a flic** isj Greein .s-boro May 16, 1866. Et GENIUS L. KING. Greiinarv ‘ May 24, 1856. tndtn 20 OE©KiIA, Greeue county. • COURT OF ORDINARY. \Mf Howei iVßunkley ami Wjl'dain H A. Corry, Executor* id” the last will n-i u tament of Elizabeth Bunk'c.i , den .-tri. and. reprosent ro this Court time they iniyc fully sertted th<- Kotnio -*f said deceased, and petition tor Lviu-ret Disf/:i>-so?'y therefrom. It w tlicrcf<*re ordwc'l that all eoni'crncd, sno.v cause, (if any they have} .*4 br I>eff>ro the firs! Monday in November neirr, why said Executors should not be discharge]: aod if. jg further ordered that this mte be published in die Temperance- Oru-- .•wider for the space of six month's if, terms nf the law. A true extract from the snioutrs of this Court. April 14 th. 186%: EUG.KNTT.- S L. KlNfi. Gfdi'tiary.- Aprtl 19 _ nifim 15 NOTICE. Two months after dam, wo 7, fi! ap ply to the Court of ‘Ordinary of GTo*ei>e comi ty for leave ioseii al the r-eaiestate and the nvgrm-s belonging to toe estate of .Wififsm C. Dahsod, do ceased, iatf of said county. GEO.‘ O. DAWSON. ) t . „L. vv. DAWSON, ( Adm ' ra - July 20th, 1856. 29 Notice.--' t wo months after dab-, we will ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for leave to sell a portion of th* re al esiafi-of Jesse W. Ohampion, deceased. JAS. W. JACKSON. Adtr.r. LOUISA CHAMPION, Adm’x. July 28, j. 856 29 IVTOTICE—AII persons indebted to Jesse W. -Lx Champion, late of Grtine voUnty, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment, and all 1 aving demands against said de-a-ssed will present tbeuiir. terms of tho law. JAMES W. JACKSON Ad m r LOUISA .CHAMPION. AbmPx. \c, 2-8 -Lx to the ( onrt i trdiriaty of Green eoutitv, for leave to sell Sown Hundred acres *>f Land, Tuore .or. ic-.v, be?ongiig to the U-Unfu m Wiffinm W;n u, <k cvjmed. J'.MUS M’ATSD’-, Ad mV, •ie bonis non, with the Will annex*si. julv s—2m NfpTlCE.—').r months after dafe, I w ill ap- j ,ily to the ( ■ofjrt of Ordinary of (Irt eu o untv, ! for leave to sell the Real Estate of tbivid FnrloY. de .e-!>Ked. <). S FURLDW. U.Veoutor. jne 30 2rn2fi ‘ . . pL: OTICT. U-'-o months afier date, I will apply i-a to the < -eurr of Oirdiriarj of * ?re-urn- o'unitv for leave to -■! t-'.e Land m-'h urging to i.U- -minor 0.,i,. *j r.f Heni x -English, and. erased • !li ‘ 2l JOHN J,. ENGfJSiJ, GußniiaiV. ’VrOTICE.- IVo month.- after , -ue Is ffi .-hiffiv U ' m,!or ords,,! * r r of GreV-ne eomaV W'WX < fi r 1 * P ;, UH>uof the resi 1 st.sre ofLomK-n wtlhs, kte Os Raid county deeo* and Bl ' iOß,iE U - W-- •tecs, ssa? A.” 7,,** JOKN IVTOTICE,—Two tuOntbk alter dat<- I* M it*, il ply to the Court of Ordinary **f G,-,ne eoun .y, for leave to soli aU the mineral interest and re served rights of'A. Slaughter, deceased, which re at tached to one acre of land, the mineral interest cov ers two hundred acres,-more or less, in said eo.jntv of Greene, odjoiuin-r kinds oi VViHiani Tu-*1.N. ; .. n * W. IL RRIGHTWELL; aWV ‘ July 9—29 of A. Slaughter, dec,’d. 3, L. XliWSi¥ ■ • 10., ; . “WSloiojitto :,.G. \ | FIME EMBY-likE CLOTHISTO, US\, - • ‘-”. r G , - -■*’ ■ - t * v,a > ii-! TTudei’ tfie Fnitct! States Hotel, Awgiistit, Gft. . I‘b-i-r | . s : LiM, ’ Near the s sited states lisrtet, iagitsta, fiearaia. IS TTffE 80U5 tcfir FOR TlijE ALIi OF rjUGKEUING J SIGMONS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBR ATED rim g^Lmtu. THE experience of raer-.* than thirty yb&fs ip this market, has proved.these Instruments fwtt-.r adapted to this climate -that they stand in tub'4- belter, and retain thidc original quality longer—tfiait ;wy other a that Rave -ever .been introduced- -Ho has constantly on- hand PIANOS of OTHER MAKERS, at LOW PRICKS! and i Tan/particular style is desired, he is prepared, aud will order ami furnish to the customer, atr the lowest Factory prices, at.*ay Depot in this city, in perfect order ami tune, with out ( Kira charge, any kind they may want,, and will give li-grss ran tee that t very thing --.-ki ’ v him shall prose ex&ctlv as represented. He lias a large stock of’ *WuMf instruction Hooks of all Minds* GUITAIB, ¥IOLIMS, ACCOSBIOf S, And grerything appertainingtho Music business. .’ AXSO, WF mS'JKOILZ .8.3 JSi. W For sale oa the best terra*. UifU'Au orders promptly attended, to, aad'ftli uiformation desired cjicerfuliy given. Jul-, 21 29 ly* GffO. A, OATES & BROTHER, ™ C r. A S-, s: iz. M TV i’l AKO toKly BOOKS. MI'S 10, BROAD rimEET, BET WEEN THE UNITEi> STAT’TiS VND C-boBS HOTKCK. ‘ invite D-.-j.'stic^G.•’ ri; v ir friend- the pud V; n- r.: N,. o- ibeir Urge : X\- and wcll-aejected stock r-f w. ..m. mf* mm mm ** Erufti tho follow ip-Mu-iobfated for wl.ioh J,-y arv. sold .A gents, vi/. : Hncon 4- Haxsvn, }{. Gal? 4* Ct?.. and ■ Haikivn 4* BroVurs. iVeu> }'WA ; and .fjafhtf On via 4* Cos.. Boston. t f-.-r syeeiaesci of tone vi-i duralviiity, oojug bo eXcGU'd. it is bv itre .wore, in th.-<r i a v. r as_thfyr.ro t->. well known b pt*a puffin;-. Picon.- Foycs u-y .Ifiler or slyly ’ onj-;-e<i At the foweot price;-. Their r.s- ; ',ri- :e-;u of UUFTt’ re cy Wye. ‘'vl-oy-i,l\gyo 00 jirj.fi, u of-. *9B*>iodeong* l' z Males, £ l c. Li. K **K ‘ y* . mss., ,-m. m sm fmr bl. st.” jxm msn im sWuible ii.u- 2. Wit IU/O.L ;e..---i .. v s.n*>n asfpu Wished. at a dbuv&te, or;o ri-P ffoin m, can -lopend upon getting a H rti-k-. mww fiiake it * point to -keep g.Xtds of the-hoAt qouHty, and shr.h a* we c;n rocoaiujend, nnd u-uraru in ayerv” rvsnect N. B.—For the sacLWvctiocreof }fi --'as vvW> m-y . oA.d to Ot\U:r.a-fiof having hn opportunity of rfsitiu-.* the ci^y,-—>ye refer, writh p*cvstjye f . u> fi-.o ioHovriog gontlcnivc, who. have ?- - :>d wb have che-midiy ;>ilowgd their nsanc* to be i.syd. Hundreds c.uld -r asiued, out space will nos. cifon- ft Key. A. Me-ifo*, Pyes’tqfHravK-y Ciky, ‘ J,.. jJ. L. duo, Lsq., KafouWii, <*:>.„ Dr. E. E. Jones. Madison, Ga., ; . Gaocivood, iresq.. Pninaia couaiy, (<;, CoL N. L. Hr-mrxfo, LawrvfovivilW,’ Gjw - Ks? T v. -J. sh ‘Kcsiur : Pr< >’x Madbum Kemnlo CNqHc— May J 5, IBSS. Vy . lw — V bT ri.v.Vi t co., DHtUitiISTS AND APOTHEOi KIKS. ANP PULLo- ?K-- Pr/ro Medicines, Che.micah. Drugs. Points. Oils . French and ! men’ean Wind.hw Cr.fi.ss, l aitmsh.es, Ititty,. Pom L fi-i/lf It old Foil , (x old tjrtif. Sponge. Choice Hrandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Fire Chaoing andToiki Soap. Foreign’ and Domestic JJandker chief ‘Fztracts. and Cologne Water. Ground Spices, and. Flavoring Fxtracts-. LandrctFs Garden Seeds. with cyry other article usually kept in their hub—all of which. they ofti-r -U VnioLKS ALE or RET ALL, mi asHWral terms as eaji be.had at any other March 24, iSfifi 12-lv INF!RMAB¥ .FOB SEUBMES. I THE undersigned have- opened in ibis citv, :m| j infirmary i>*r the- reception of negroes who'] “Cay -n-'<?d medical or rirj;caftreahn'ent. ft as coy- j o-niemlysititnit.'-d in a hbosejußt rt<To is tne Alley from j (■ K*>f Passen,yr Depot, and is how ready ‘to re- j oeive patients. The charges for Hoard will be lasrely. .sufficient-to cover ( xpti.r'f-c.s, those for Medical tr* abnenr. a U Bur gic*d Opefaltoti?'sfl'ch as customary. Planters hd others who may send ufrpatients from a distance, may depend on their servants receiving rrv i'.lion roar wav be rcajuH'dd’. JAMES ‘tfEKRER fill KEN; M. U HEN UY 1.. BATTI,EpM. p. Macon, Jan. 9th, 18* A, ‘ fntlh keks & jgO'nFjJ^T'"’’ \\ r A RJi-HQ-VSK a- OOMA[ISm>N MERiiJtU NX&, j Al'OV'i-TA, UKOIUHA'. ; rpstE UpdoK-dgttttd have fhr'ot.yf n 00-parifseraliip j 1. -for the tiHUWietioii of a dfttteitll Ware house sm<jf flomniisftjoM Bisstm'ss, and 1 will on the iij td of September next, take the Kern ; Fire-Proof WoreMvw Oh Ja'cWoh street, yno'* 1 filed !,•• firocker. &• fte eA. ‘ We svijl give-,our strict peisdjiab’ Rftcn-Uob to ail j business entrusted to ‘our care, nod v v <>uld-;t i spect-j fully solicit-a share of the’ puidw*: patronage. Ami Ms. Rees would take tips occasion. to rentn i his sincere thanks.fen thelHtovf ,aud p?itryy of the j firm its Orockcr v Idee?, fur their liberal patrouagtyj and would solicit a <K?otivuuise of tlm .Vetroe tn the ! ih;yv firm. - All orders for Supplies will be carefully’ ijlled at the lowed mar-} ket prices. ‘ ..• i The usual casii advances’ made whCfowjub >vi JN'O. c. RHJfis.’ of (he firm -of Crocker AR o. j July .-Him SAMHHL 1). I;t*TO.N, 1 ‘ca£ifiir’ Warehouse and Conimission Mere a is, Hi'juoli! Street, AHCV-Stn* Uii-(fi:, 4 |.i>OSSESSINjO every facility,-will devote their *- jienjtttia) arid UildlvifU-d -attention to the (.stor age and yule ot .(lot!on and other Product* consigned f,) , r ?f n '* ur, d to pureiiasc of Batfs-iYor, Uo;ic and Jtatmly guppjfeii - {.%. ± *, . tlommission bw selling Uottoo 3COM: per ?iak i-SF'Cash advances mado o jgioduce in Stor Tho s A- OillI AM, of Oglethorpe*. * Fued. E. Aax|jt. of Taliaferro. Aug. 2d, 180.~6m so •’ *£ v ‘ SOWS OF TEMPERANCE. f*#Fir-t>r* t (h.;ra!ia nhiiiioii. ‘* < \ .. . S&, 1, G. W. p. (I. J Li.avi>,..... No. L 7 G. \v; A. KAV Hetty,...... , 1, ... G. 8, A! G Bprfi?. .... .No. Oj G. T. r. S. Gahiw?,. . . ~ So.’ 34 G. Con. G. 0. Ucxvia^;-.... No. 0..... G. Sent. •Uis. Gmsfi am, . i0j,....G. Chap. OFFICERS G%Am LuVOii UNfGUTS. OF JEUICHA. At a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Jeru-hu. Stale of Georgia, heki in the Oity of At irintii. on the ;Sth the fnilosving wore * Uvtod its ottioers tor the ■.•nsnuig year: i RM. P-BtrotSTON, of Sparta, % {}, W. <\ ?V. H. Hakwjjsld, of ThouiaGoo. G, W. Y*i\ i Wv. G. Kotm in, of-A'ttentn. G. W. K. j J. K. IiKAKL, Os t/xfor<J. <T. W. J(. ! tv m. GiwG’G of-tiafalwm, rj. W. ‘S. K. V. Pkkbu'., of Ai junta, <J. W. t'hft. . j Sept. 24. 1855,. ; .. ■„ IX'. V: O N I X-N WOO ft, tSD IT* VUeHATI BK SKIXIAK. Xit*t futiilNhod, tiraiH, tiny V?OU i'tiati<,unC. v-ts. w; -ti. . Tlie j-cipdi tapL Get that tjit- moa> ul#r.ing orn ptiinG, origin ifihijr in the iisipr'ucKnq; an t apUtihUV of youth, tnay Wffitoqj in ifi Ihftt small tract, clearly, entively trew ton! highly sip.-wcf'qfu! troatmft.it, an adopted hy the Author, fully explained; b? rm anpof which everyone is enAhlod 13 Hmv hitise ! f’ perfectly and. at uie iyii.G.gosaible coat, thereby avoiding all the ddyertisod uostrurxis of day. Sent to jpath and >■ ..-t free in a setd- • t*4 envtdope, by pid) two postage ■ stamps to Dr. )H. De Lajskv, 17 Liapemwd Street, Nw York City. Feb ,\hm k rh*mkai tima. J vm. wm. s. I ■ Mi..!'*-:, :■■ :’ V -e,; Ih*‘N i+yihufo JIN . , ■■■ 1 f'h”- •:.if<ib /’ V i ■ f*nin ‘• • t{A * I‘. *ty, ‘i\ f fa ‘•. tV-. /irvi':: f ’ if; •,1•• . ’ 7 * I AV. T l r .,HS, *• yv'i .-*• 0 ;i t * .Suer, ■••'/. .• .. ."A *1 :> irta-i jA; pyr * l-v.-.y; in, *.“?• kt-pi i * !’ v.vll -eo* i i):ti<r sr ■ n’.. ‘ : !?••• V. •..iiLi.ft K, S’ Ti ■• % *..:> •!.!!; * <■’ t fi. nii-vr- 1 --’ V: > v,. .<♦ ••* .• 5 ■ ■<” :.i | i*y similar e-. 1 1 /',.t-v; - * Augusta toorder to c ;.'su ;t hi.- ■•*. ■> • ••*ti' : u!y .-.-w-.’-t-.r j it ’ * oft.Js.tjt.'; - • •■ •-! “ p ..-t'-i.'-.r .. ■ ’ ;</U.Tfs, wf.ich. “ill - : * ’•! *’.:•• .al • iiv-0 • i'lliy WISli tl} ■ ttie ‘hjl* *’ .i‘s 1 ■ in ‘ ‘ t : ’ ‘ ‘tXt'if. .. fr ! “j'ijitc-i” to .daft. !Jr, j\f. beg? :<* -a iytitKf ’■ ■ .*• .*•• •*>••>>. t : . !>>v‘.viiC-., ■ h* v ‘"'era by •; L. .* hv ii.ir.e? -• : l. ] aer,ttfon < ♦}>* J>it in* j}• t;,oj a-v ,m ! /. --f , t.htir fftTCrs. j *. V^|. ;..a i iaT TANARUS/: .4 O’ ‘•;. <V’ < ’ j Kono-jfoi i>. i t (’ \M} -v'-t -’ j’ *!'’ ‘til 1 - •. ’.i’r :d | ihotfc fphy art 1 > /T j., ■*;; i ?.'• <tt: p - 11 -. s. l . 1 f:t oho | arcrto fit. ‘ j Viol,- ?Liui .•.str” tiip tir.-. tiitj .• Jnr.W’‘p •*, nil tpr j w.jiojb ‘■nhi.~ r>'i ‘-:•< / niffl>, ; ajit ji cu. voo-tj•• yr 1 ftr. jto hnoburged : “ui >■st o’ vrttr.:jvfly*> ‘■■•.• r c.*nt. ‘.tni.njr ’ tlilo cJit: T ‘• o'or; tv.*,.. . Jj. ‘ ‘ -.t J.:.; i' •! j liHlOptHtS, -r ■. ]T •'t. .-y M.ti lHt ;.*iJ Met? 1 -' 1 ;".-, ■<*•.: .1 * V .' I T Ot-'Or • | ticteH coti;ei iff t- tiuu.-.rsvie foi* foarst .aa.-i be ■ 1 Jin onJt.r tG'colion iiintis stilSoit-.Jt !o k>-*p c’- c?-. < (Stock, i.i a a <i---t-.ur. i.* ,io, >.o ■ Jaw* ? cr-'>- on thy itffras ahovc rvTt?iOt;-a*i i -utlcri It* CfJUrd th;a tiu; itt ;t | <}? ~ n. J 48-? P C T f2IF St BLOOU.” ’ j Moffat’s Life Fills and Flioeaix Bitters, FBlft AS...I VKicAL VGiMSS. mtHfiprfut popularity MO'.'.- IJKM “PU.U-. nod . I’liOijJll.’C L !ISX have i;.t yinnd in I'J’ C<{’l~i of i;>c estrnordinary cure.-t by fh,':- iwc, remS .n j; unuoct'-try i'or she proprietor > emdr into u [>.■;: ticuiar an:: ; thei’ Mc • ’.icinal virtues jjrvf.ertiei. il:ivir; te ’ /t more than twenty ycara before toe pub!!<'-, and havln* ih? tiniied te tinuinv of more than THKBE MILLIONS f persons ivii: htuve b -v.-i restored to the ehjoyareht of perfect health ’ey ti-em, it 5* heitev and lUnt their, reputation a., the best veg- . rble .tt.-ditfit •• uo .v before tjie public, adinita of no dispute. In uliaOst >. y< i yeity vn-i .-illatre iu tbe Urii te.i State.,, there are toauy who are “ready to teet ‘y in the rJS caey in rcrAovlr.tr Ti;i a-iv, :nd g.\: to hi. Whole tyePia r-- t;< cage's of gcVoPt/u-t. t.'h oOUUVy or RfiCPHONH of the skin, the oper iogv often-rcmnYing in. a few days, eK&ry vestige of ib.-rv U>a*V ‘ siMJio diw ta- S.y their pa rifting effect’ :?n ttie bioud. PKVF.K ■ind AG4fL, itVdl’KPrilA, PiIOPSY,PILES, nod tn short rao.vt &U diseases, scon yr'btd to their ,-nv,itive [Vroportics No family should be without there as by tl ir time y u:e much suffering arxl cxpfcnse niaybe savedf P.-er -,*.d “YTI t.J \.Nf MOFFAT.’M. J>. New York, and for *r.- by i. M. ttSSPORD, Jnly'?>i-ly Pec lit-Id. GRATIS \ GRATIS I GRATIS H ! A Free Git! to’.Ail* Misery Relieved, •'Naluri’s Guide,” a Popular r . :s di&ributed.v.-iiV cc, niiarg- - , an i fa-vardvl ■ v Id.ol -. it>y Post OlHca in the Uni ted Mates, on rec*’i ■ j..n crier t v., etauttv for p. st rgllllS vaftirdOrf iJ.-k is vrl-Un by Hr. ,\, ft. Kiukdin, off ini- JR. adetphla. Pa,, who lias enjoyed r. most successful practice of twenty-two years, during v.hiii tto .■ l,e has had ,'aily and aitnost hourly opportunities es witnessiogr Uw- hevoe-aud destruction in flicted upon huinan strength, Uappincse, and life, by tu-.= pernt cioa.j habffs trhic'i are fosit ’-ed by indolence, igaor;us and sru sability. Guide 15 haviuy, therefore, entauated from an experi enced mind, may he supposed to abound in salutary rarnrnjn. am! practical information, which are imp.-ir-.eu in the language of pro priety and delicacy, dictat-rd by u i-r.vn ;-.t desire to enlighten the public oh a branch of knowledge, e; semiai ibr the preservation of both mental and bodily health. Kvory individual Is interested in preventing tit I .’ spread of an t< !! which hue produced iaor< tis astrous inllraiiUes in Y6tl>, utore and •jradaf ‘on in Manhood, and more premature decoy in all stages of lift-, than any other source ofhuaiau misery, debility and death. “I am a ruan, hu-l deem nothing which r• !ute e man foreign to my foeling j kS.S"'A]D Youth & Maahottd. a Vigorops Life, or a Prciy;t(uro Death. o£3 Solf-ProsorvjiSlosa. ONLY 20 Cents, or that value in postage stamps, will ensure a copy of this book, prepaid, per return of mail. Persons at u dis tance may address I>r. K„ by le ter (enclosing a reraittacce) and be cured at hom ’. Packages of Medicines, with plain directions, packed secure from iaruige cricurio.ity. are forwarded hr Mail or Express toauy part of the United b ate's. ÜBJIEMBEU.’Or. Kn keliu’s residence hat been for the last twenty years at the H. W, corner of Third a. v Union street:, ?b iladMp! t‘ ;i July s~!y j yfeav A* IEK ’ S j O A T HA B. T 1 O | AJ* 1 ecru to purify the and stimulate it in Ip healthy ac tion. YTb-.y’ i-iiu: j'o the obstruct!c:m of the sicraach, bowels, liver, and other organs *f she body, anil, by restyirg iheir irregular ac tioa to health, correct, wUerever they exi-,. , such dcrangi trents iin are the iirstcausos of distae.c. A:<. extensive trial of their vir tues. by Physicians, and Patients, ha? shown cures of: dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substanti ated by persons of suchcxhltedposition and character as_to ferhiti the suspicion of untruth. Their American Almanac, which t Agent: below named are pleased furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give IMrcctif vs for vimir iu<- to epit&plaiute ; j vhio.it they have bee* .found to cure. Foa OcsttVKSßßH.—'Tiir r.c- or two Etli?, tr such quantity as U; B-cntly rpove tiie b.-iwMs. Gcsri /encss is fro.-uenti, the eggrava tinr cause of Piies, ami the cure oi one cob.piaint is the cure of both. No person ban feci woH wbtle under a entire fiaJut ofpody. Hence if should be, a.-, H can be, promptly ••clkvc.il For Pvaprreii, fthi 1 :?; is soroetictos {itAcaace of Costiyeneos, and always, uncomfortable, take :nii i doses—front on..- to four—to stim ulate the stomach and liver into houUbv ncil.-n They will do it, anti the hvit'burn, Lo iyburn and souibtn--i of • lysnepsiarwifi rap id Ijt lih-appcar. }) tsu it has gone, don’t forget WUat cured you. r '. r% FdEf. h-.-owAC!Z,'or Jnaeli.-.n c*t%: which yrotiuces ger.org! depression of the spirits and bail health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterward?, un til nativity and streacin is restor ..1 to thoryst.-sn.. For Nwavoras.sssJ -i tes Ueadacuu, Nao’ -’a, in th* Stotn akj&tci% or .S/ iV, take frcia four to *i;pi-M „ B troiug to bed. If they do act operate jiUtiia- rtly, take mort in? ,utx ; day until they do. Thesoeorapiahos wUi swpt .-ut from the ystem.- Do-u’t wear tbrs.: u.idthe.r ::uifirtd *ji-'.rr.’ j - iiccauso your rtcnv arli is foul.’ For StSKOTPui, EKTisimJiß, a-tui utl dim**-’- the y?.\n, fxke thcFiHs freely and frequently, to keep th ‘uowcla open. Themsp tior.s will gtacraliy soon begin to diminish and di-.c-'p, ..; r. Matty ulccVs arid . ..;v? have b ( eep healed up by ti.e pnrt'iug:. nd purifying effect of these I*ni; any ?. m ■ ui-g; iipg disease which Ecouicd to :-sPi’. !t-lie whole syst: tu have completely yieiilcil to their influence, leaving the .sufferer in perfect health. Patients 1 your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourrell around the yor: S cqyor.M with pimples,blptplifs, ulcers, sores, and ail or any of the dinpises of th-; ’kin,bev .uteyonr eystem wants clean sing. - Prjurv rap Bttjoo, they r.iy tl;. best medicine ever discover i ed. They should be taken rreely and frequently, and the •mixiri ties which sow the seeds of iucumlde'diseaecs will be swept out of the system like cbAlfbefoFe the wind. By this pronertv they do as 1 much good in prcxent,:ng sickat-ss •• ■ by th- remarkable cures which they arc making every when;. hftVii Coiirj. vim, .lalmucs, and aft JHiiam Afflictions arise from seme derangemcnf —either torpidity, congest■..a,'or jhat'ruc tions of t. ‘ Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiute the bile and render it unfit for digestion. Thi? is ‘ a- trous to the health and the coDSjitutioa is IVc:ineuti,v ‘.inilcrlr.ined bv no other cause In digestion i-- the symptom. Obstruction of th ‘ duct which etuvtics the bik- into the stomach enu-os the bile to ov .Mow into the blood. Ttiis produces Jaundice, with a long and ‘dangerous train of ?vi:s* Costiveness, or alternately costive new and dft&rrixea, pvevaita.— Fevcrisfi Eyrapioii: , languor, low spirits, weariness, restles’oe*- and melancholy, with sometimes iqabjlity to sleep, and sometimes great .Irowsins s; sometimes titsre Is severe pain in the side; the sk;n ond the wbo t * of the eyes becomfe u greenfsli ycllojy; the atota w 4‘''U tb bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritable with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhoea, dysentery, Ac. \ medium, dtmc oftliree or 1.-Uo A ill.: tak‘.n a. tdgiit, followed by two or three in the rnominc and repeated a few days will remote the cause of all these tro& ides, it is wiokad to stiller such pains when you can cure them for 9o cents. iIiiKCMATOM, Ocmtt, and ail ■fnriinntfuiiAw fo-mv hf<- raoidlv curc.n.y the purifying efftcG cither Pills upop th- blood and the stimnlosWhich tney afford to vital yr intend of Life. Foi these ,ln i kindred eouq.miut.-, i.o-y should hr taken is. mild do-c =to move the boe!* gently, but ftefy. ’ • A* a I>tkse Piu.thhis* t?i otaids r;d n*i Na Piii ran h * °>on- pjoaoiiitla take. ~ml oertoialy aone i:.>ib'n made morb'eneeiuid •jdatvr purple f..- >h|r.ts n v . ‘’ •- emn'i .-.w! rtepartU hy f 3 . y:. i ii: Prart!ea\ avui Anal) tir.nl €htanii- LOU'Br.L, SoWhyJ. M. LANKFOKO; P.-r-ael.:: tr. A. AU'X.VS’PKK, At laota; (HiO. PAVNf., iim'i.m, out! a t Whs?t!al.- t f HAVILANP, lUSTJJV-A CO., Aortal (J*. April 5-W y YEW FIRM AISO JQBW COO OS. . M A VINO purchased the Store heretofore occu- j pied hy VV. A. Culcfyugh o>., we have the hojynr to Hunuunee to the euueos of Pentteld, and the surromiding younify, t ! at wo are now replenish ing-it ‘v th a varied nsfeortincut of hew Good J, enuj p rising alt that is ever desired-tit an’ up cuonirv store. Our Gikmls, Hffleetod H ith groat care, are tho nest the JDarhfG cm Mford ; and will K-found to ciubr.-o-e all the latest., i shkmaWo *tvUr: ‘Vf inrity purcha sers to‘ call And examim tnoih. 06 jxoition ior a slipi e of public j.Hiroiir.go. prnmiGng to d<• idpuur cuscowem A .•otuimiation of tho pathmdgv herctotorv extended- to lift- late- Kirn. *>f OoWoagh A Go. ij i p?pfCtt’uiiv •'tHicked. We take plepsuie in sfatuvg that we Jem secured th* vi i ifi- . \V. J 7. G North**, ns OUJ- .Aiiicsmau; A B. PH El, PS. * 1 W. B.,SEAI2>. ; l*i\tiiU id, feb ip, fSod *• * 4 ’ ” BACON.: BA€.i>N r r ~ iWkYK pounds Clear jSid.V fur sale* cheap Jmi\Jo V/ v/ v? Gr cash, apply soon or you may be too late. ■*•+ ■ < • C. A. NORTON, <iceii6Bi>orv\ Juim 9b, iß6d, * $5 | i MAKVEi.I.U'JH KLMEIIV “ ?•• -* a an \nvr. t. ?.'** is ai; ? * fi 1 L, “M ; V ; .> wJVTVIvST ISJS t- : KA sv EXTEEL SAL AJiMLJj Y. ivy the aat oi a icier; scope, we m* tadlUaus of little opeot&jp w ti.r surface of our b-v.ibv. Through these this Gintmrut, when. n ; •.•••! r,a the s l in. is carried to any rergan or inward part. i)U onioi of the ftidreejs, duKmlere of tne Liver, 8$'0BU>&8 cftLe infl tfvrr'.'M-.-o -.1 the Lungs, Asth-uos, C-suglis, arui Colds. vrXr, a it* utffcJ:* effectually cared. Every housewife knows that M pr.---.-y freely ibrough v oue or racai any thlduiesa. This hel ty Ointaient far ui’ re rendily through wiy bone or ftcßl.y part ohihe ll ilusfbpdy, oaring the acet* ,-uuf issrftrff comp’ab:. -., teat ee-naot e ’•f-Kcndd by dthsc m- jim £RESIPJSLASi- SALT HULUM X Sfj %€Q&’ XiUTT’C UmfiOß*. .Sc r jncniy has tvcr doae so touch for the cure of diseases ot tL, Akir whatever f.rta they rnny ussunte, as *bis OhMuieat. Ho of Fait liheusi, Fcarvey, Sore lloade. Scrofula, pr Kresipeias, mm> ion- withstand Us iunuenee. The inventor has travelled wh many purts r.f the glob-’, vfMGng tv* prlccipui hoepitaU, ilUteoce h-.ij ihi* Ointment, giving nArim nv to it* appsimUea, and thus been the of restoring 1 Muilcir tr, beedth. : SOUK LEGS. fiOUl! BREASTS froVX&S I ULVEEX. ?h’ K- o’ iliw m-M-T .‘o; ntific enrgeeus nww r-Ay z&Af or. tfceu^ <f inis wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worrC sfuife of safes. wciinda l TjJecrß, glandular streUlngs, and tamarti —- Pi-pfesscr fi olio way has, by ectoruand es the Allied tiovernment*, dispatched to the hospital of the Rust, large ehipruecte nf this - Oimment, to be cetslunder the direction of the Medical Staff, in che worst cases of wounds. It will euro .iny ulcer, glandular ewU incf, ‘tltfnese or contractions of the Joints, even of $0 yonrVctMAd ing. - . RILES AND FISTULAS. Th-ac: *n ‘. other similar dietrsesUig eotuplaini# rnu he cffbeCwoi ly cured K the Ointmant be tv*ll rubbed in over the parte affected , ana by otherwise following the printed direettoas iuenind ch pet. , Both th Ointment and Bill? tfunM bfi umt h f&t Jbllotting rsi^e*. Bunion? lAuabago Sore Swetivd t’HasiA# Burns Mercurial Sore Breast* Stiff Joint? Chapped Hand* ticr.s Sore Head? Ulcers ClilltJaias I’lH Sore Throaiw Wounds of *Q Gout Salt Rheum Sprain* JrfaAo ruin Dis eases Scald* ***?old at t>..e Manufactories of Professor IlolVrvrßjr, BO Maideti Lane. New York, and 24-1 Strand, London, end by all Druggists nnd Dealers ot Mcdiflnc-’ throughout the United Staint, and the oivQized world, In Pofqates cents, cent*, aud $1 **>’ ‘Them i* a considerable saving by trklng the larger eteee. N.B. Direction? for the guidance pf past lent* lu-rrery diewrdee ate affixed to each Pot. lyt. Nov 17,1856 LET US SEASON TOGETHER. hollowaY’s mTs. wiry are we sros; \ It has been the lot of tise human raryo to be weighed do wo by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY’S i’fi.lis are spoeially adapt ed to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the IN FIRM, r.f ail climes, ages, vexes and constitution!. Prof?t> sor Holloway personally superintend* the manufacture of his mea kune.: in the United vdates, and offers them to s free a;<t ealigte ened people, as the best remedy the worW ever saw for ti*o va us disease. THESE PILLS PURI FT THE BLOQ&. These f:iu:.:-u5 B’.lii* art- expre?dy ‘.ombiaed to operate on Uu-. stomach, the livor, the kidneys, the lungs, the rtln, tad the bow els, correcting acy derangement in their functions, purifying fit* blood, thj very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in ail Its forme. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Noar’y half the human mc-e have taken these Pills. It Las bcec proved in all parts of th*. world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints, generally. They soon #lw h healthy tone to tho#e ar gans. lurwever much deranged, and when all a liar means failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL MEAE7M t Many of the most despotic Government* bvw opened theijr Cu. tom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may bo coijse the medicine of the masses. Learned College* admit that Una medicine is the best remedy ever known for person* of ilelL - cate health,• or where the system has been impaired, u* iu invig oratieg properties never fail to afford relief . •’ FEMALE COMPLAINTS No Female,young or old, should be without this celebrfctcd mhd icine. it corrects regulates the monthly oouraes at all peri ods, acting in many cas&s iljjes charm. If ia plso tbo bets gad safest lai’dicico that can be given'td'Children ts all agoit, 1 and 1 fa. ai?>* complaint • yoDarquently aft family st.huid bo withbdt it. “ 4 Holloway* Pills are the beet m/r*ndy brunet* yi vtorldfor tke foliowing Disease* : - jktSjihum Bow and Props? laflu&nga ” jjecopdary i fifiie-. Coughs Ttebilltr Ir.gammation tocii ‘ C:-Mh Fever h APH VeneritU Chest dtacxim Fa! Com- tions Liver Ck.'tnpiuyjte * Costivenesa plaints of all Lowu'*s of sfikrß* Dyspepsia Ucadachee Muds Biles . -> Spin at the Maoufactoritr ot Profewor HoixoWat, SO Maiden Laue. New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Prug gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States, aud the civilised world,in boxes, at 20 cent?, cents, and $1 ouch. 7-~-S There is a considerable saving by takirg ibc larger sis"*. N. B. Directions for the gaidacce of paileaw in every disorder ;-re affixed to qaeK box. jj4d TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES f “ SECRETS I’fmjTHE MILLION 1 A inost Wonderful stud Invgludh!# hN4c*Uoi DU, HTXTEE’S Lxth, i a Being ad original and popular Treaties ou MAN AND WOMAN. Their Physiology, Functions and oexun! Disorders of every Ux*% with never-failing Remedies for the speedy cure af all dw casa* of a private and delicate character, iuel •sect to the violation of the Laws of Na ture and of Nature's God. raiCK T W 15 JiTV-F I V *5 CENT*, - T*~ • , j . • The Author of the abexw vohjfpe ia . V ].! i // 1, a graduate orone of the first MtftHctl ■ ESritsA/f, BcboolsinthercUedFtatMandhaT icg devoted a quarter of a century to T’ ’ a ■’ “” . the study and treatment of Syphrtfij and kindred disorders as as l'eciahty, -~fe? ‘ *# has become possessed of most ia valuable information in regard to lAe s .oie, and is able to ‘cdrffpfws inu> ‘i ii*'\'N” vade mectun compass the very cmlat- e.-i-u.-tee of medical sdeac op this important subject; ys toe i . suit of the VApertence of the ®oat esrunent paysiriaurf la and Amera-a is thoroughly drmonatrHts'd in hla own highly mv cessfui priictii-e iu the treatment of secret disease* in oiaay Ihoo san.!-i of caws in tfie City of Philadelphia aloae. The practio*’ of l>r. Hnnter has long been, and etlii ia,tUe*Wlp ntibounded, but at th^earnest solicitation of ntirasroUK person*,ts has been iuduceU to estsnd the sphere of his professional uaefol- to the comn-unity at large, through the medium of hia ”M©(l - leal Manual and Hand-Book for the Afflicted!” ‘ ft i, a volume tl.nt rhouM he in the hand of every f/tsmify 1a the land, whether used as a preventive of secret vices, or ai a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and dee true live sour cos ever visited upon mankind for the sins of sensuality aud Uupn ri’.y of every kind. fi is i volume that has received tut- unqualified rty-enunendatJcn of the first physicians in Use land, while cßthy clergymen, fathers, tuotuer#, pliilanihropists and fmtnanitariaus, have most freely eg tended its circulation in all quarters where its pcwcrftil teachings would b.o likely to be instrumental In the moral purifleatiou and physie&l’heallng of multitudes o: our people, among the young, vol atile nud indiscreet, otherwise the pride pd flower of the nation. The author argue* particularly, most strongly against every spe cies ofsolf-dcfllemcnt, aad warns parents **d gyurdiana, in'dviwek* ipg terms, to guar and the young of both sexes from the terrible ton sequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological law* and *exu:i jtr: purities and irregularities, whether exhibited by prec<£ clous d< veiopment or arising from tho vicious and corrupting ex utuples oi their school-mutes or other*lsa. To those who have been alreaiij ensnared to the “paths that take hold on heil a clear and explicit way is shown hy which they may secure a re turn ot sound health, uad a regeneration of the soul from its terri ble pollution. - * it is well known that thousands of victims are •aflkttU/ suerifl ced at the Bhritje of tlyackery-ircspecially those sufl'ering from Ve. uerialpr r.ypbihtic uiseasee—Strictures, fiemjnul Weakness Nei>- vous Debility, and the numerous maladies which spring directly or olluonTofX‘u“. ! “' , ' U^rie€ bf scsrK 1 Jrono 6 W a facts, and when i L* ake cousidered that about Uk,,000 persons die annually in the United States pf Consumption 1 £ e being the victims of the voluptuous Indiscretion ot their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that • of the parents are visited up<) n the chiidrtGTven to the hird and foui th generation. The Author, imbued with sentiments 4 ySSf Mahulh ? by h * bto *™***T of ; 0l > e oopy, securely enveloped, wiU he forwarded free of postage A 0 any part of the tniteo dtatas for ?5 cents, or 0 copies for fir— Access, post paid, COSj>BN # CO., Publishers, boxlW, PbUadfi JSrsjggjj. (Swaeni>d * S^f’