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"ji For the f oncaiter Isdger. p THE~WIFE. BV T. r. n ***** . 5 When tlekle friendship like the flower, Expanding into life; But ijoon to wither in nil hour, Exerts its cherished strife? ^ When tossed on life's tempestuous sen, With lights and shadows rife? \N hen nil forsnke, nlns! we flee And trust n loring wife. l.ike as the cool refreshing shower, ^ By gentle zephyrs fhnn'd, j i :r?_ .... .u- -s "i"" "}> mi' eu Kiy, urooping llowor t That it inny fair expand. ' So dot s the wife lu-r aid bestow? She binds the broken heart; Affections sweetest balms do flow, tj Shu sunshine doth impart. p e Sec with what patience she endures It Affliction's chastening rod; ? Fir, while her genial smile allures, Her lirtH trust is in God. jj 'I'llu*, as the sun doth splendid shine v Along the silver stream? r So doth her human face divino In smiles angelic beam. \\ hen slern sealed no the infant'* <.v? 1' She, anxious, by his side, ? Directs her (raze, and heaves n ?'Sh L That he may safe abide. 'Tis then that woman's greatest love. I.ike adamantine chains, In all the sweetness of the dove, The wife, the mother, reigns. And w hen death grasps the tender dove, And plucks the cherished leaf; ri On ! then, behold a mother's love ! Heboid r. mother's grief! c Hi hold her on the hod of death, p The last, the close of life, The soul returns, the fleeting breath, The daughter, mother, wife. _ ? ?i?? tl r; XBMiFiioSri A Deacon's Quotation of Scripture 0 (hi the V*e of Wine ami Cold Water. Mr Secretary Mare? recently told an anee- ^ dote et a dinner party in Washington, which runs thua*?II" ?i? - ' ..v mn mm u iriv WVL'KS M1I1CC Governor Seymour of New York wrote to N liini, that since he had vetoed the Uqttor ]>nn' he had received various letters from (rlitliMiiro in different parts of the State, l?otti approveing and disapproving of his J course in tin? premises. Among them was one from nn honest old deacon, who resided somewhere in the centre of the Sate, which commended his action in the strongest terms. The old gentleman alluded to informed the Governor that he was deeply interested in the deb ites on Loth I sides of tho question, nnd did not lot <*io j o; ' jot or title,, e'eapr him. Ho had, too, lie j w Mid, ' looked up" his Bible from Genesis to m Revelations, in order to nee how the liquor | ' question was there treated, nnd after maturn deliberation he came to the concl.ision rl-, that all grent nnd good men, an Noah. Mo- iv sen, David, Solomon, nnd Jesus, not only , Pr wore partaken of the "rosery," but recom- j mended it toothers;?in n word, it; his re- I V eeniehei he only found one instance whore hn r tn:tn called for cold water, nnd thnt he m was in h?I, were he ought to be, This 'el cut direct nt old Dives, who was rather n wroth nt uot being allowed to spread his ^ blanket in company with fjnznrus in the vv< ,Z1 bosoin of P?tli<" AKr.l. ?s---J . - ? rinsed Millie*. | III thing of a smile, perhaps we should say j rullier a broad grin, among the partakers of i gMr. M ircy's wine, at the convivial set to 1 IX in question.? Boston Chronicle. | or ?^tf"The art of ocnnomv is drawing in as 1 j. much as ope can; 'out unfortunately young i ir, ladies will apply this "drawing in" to their la own bodies, when they wish to avoid any an thing like a wait. I ^ The remains of the bachelor who '-burst 1 into tears" on rending the description of innr- j 8. ried life, have been found. I I ru It may not he generally known that edi- I |? tors get one" important item of au'? sisteneo \v at n very low price?they get bored for nothing. w ar Madam," said a c ross tempered phy- lh sian to a patient, "if women w ere admitted | . ^ to a paradise, their tongues would niiko it a l|/ purgatory." "And some phyaielans, if allow. j))( ed to practice there," replied the lady, would pa soon make it a desert." ka mr a friend of ours, in a visit to the "Spirit i Rappers," the other day, called for the spirit of "Uncle Sam," which vory promptly obey. ?4 the* summon*. - w |Sj^"Thc water that flows from a spring, does not eongenl in the winter. And those* j] Willments of friendship which flow from R jf the I cart, cannot be froxen by adversity. I "<* iar?h* Cditor of a newspaper down east ^ hss discovered a new way to keep eggs from , a poiling. His method is to eat them while they are fresh. ^ fry Girls do you want to get married, and do you want good huahanda ? If ao.eease to N act like foola. Don't take pride In saying yoo never did housework?never cooked a to pair of chickens^-never msJe a bed?sod A so OB. Don't torn up your pretty noses honest industry?never tell yonr friend that you ere not obliged to work. When you go aohoppin.% never take your mother with you to earry the bundle. d^y - ^ v } 7\* 'Tf V-i'V 1 ' Helter-skelter is a contraction of the I alio Hiltercelcritcr.' cheerfully nnd quick- | r. Hocuspocus is in like manner a verbal lutation of "Hoc eat corpus," This is iny ody. A man very much intoxicated was stint to urance vile. "Why dident you bail him out!" quired n bystander of :i friend. "Bail him out," exclaimed the other,"you ouldn't pump him out. 600 Iplcndid Kiiffravin ONE DOLLAR A YEAR; 60 CENTS, SIX MONTHS. Uil'.ICULTUKE, MECHANICS. SI IE CC, NllW laVEKTIOXS, AND PATEJIT;?. THE PEOPLE'S JOlRiM. An Illustrated Record of Agriculture, Seinco. Mechanics, Inventions, Patents, nnd Jseful knowledge?published Monthly.? Jvery number contains 32 large pages benuifully printed on line paper, and Profusely ilustratcd with Elegant Engravings, fuming a) the end of each year two fine volumes, ompriaing nearly 400 p 'ges, illustrated with bout six hundred splendid engravings reining to thy above subjects?tho subscription rice beinir only one dollar a vear. or 50 i:nts n volume. No publication ? fthe kind as been produced with such magnificence, r at so cheap n price. Farmers, Meelianies, Inventors, Manufacturers, and people of every profession, will lid in The People Journal a iepository of alunhle know ledge peculiarly suited to their aspect ive wants. TERMS.?Olio dollar a year, or 50 cents ur six months. Postage on The People's Journal 12} cts er quarter. In Ciitmda tree. A liberal ommission to Postmasters and those who rill form club*. Post-pay all letters and )irect to ALFRED E. BEACH, Editor and Proprietor of The People's Journal, No. WO. Nassau st., N. V. THE PEOPLE'S PATENT OFFICE The well known establishment is stil caried on under the personal superintendence f the undersigned, through whom Patents lay he secured, both in 1 his and in foreign ountries, with the utmost fidelity and des* ateh, 011 Very moderate terms. Persons wishing for mlvicc. relative to 'atents or Inventions, may at all times eonult the undersigned without charge, either ersonally at his office, 'or by letter. To lioae fixing at a distance, bo would state li.it all the needful steps tieecasarv to secure Patent can be arranged by letter. When arties w isli to be informed as to the probabily of being enabled to obtain Patents, it will i' necessary for them to forward l?y mail. a rttiffIt outline sketch and description of tin* ivention. No I've or charge is made fur ueh examinations. Privnvc consultation* held daily with Inentnr* from 'J n. in. to 5 p. in. Models from n distance may be sent by xpress or otherwise. For further information apply to, or ndres* post-paid, ALFRED K. BEACH, Editor and Proprietor of Tlio People'* Journal, iolicitor of Amorican and Foreign Patents, People's Patent Ofliee, 8(i Na?sau-st., N. V. May 3rd , '51. l2-3t. KMJKK'S LIVERWORT&TAR 'or the Complete Cure of Caugh3, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption, H H * * S *1 This prep iration is getting into iihc nil or our Connt-y. The numerous letters e receive from our various agents, inforing us of curses effected in their immediate ighhorhoods. uairont lis in sating it is one the best, if no the icry IksI Cough Mediae now helore the public. It nlm'tsl in i t<ihty relirtrs and not nnfeeipfntly cures the r\j worst ease. When all otner Cough eparations linw failed, this lim relieved e patient, as Druggit*, dealers in emcint'*, nn?1 I'hysiciana cm teati'y. sk the Agent in your nenr? st town, wi n' is been hi* experience of tlio effects of this edicine. If be has been selling it for any ngth of time ho will toll you. ' IS THE REST MEDICINE EXTANT. low we give n few extnets from letter* a have received lately regarding the vires of this medicine. Dr.H.f )*lin .of K nox \ illo, G.i., says:? I hare en using your Liverwort and Tar very exlenrrly in my practice fur three years past,and, it irith pleasure I stale my belief in it* sitfritirv ovKn am. otiiek articlk.s in in irhich am aryuainted for irhich it is recommended.' Messrs. Fitzgerald & lienoers. writing am Waync?iille, N.C. nays:?" The Liver art and Tar is breaming daily autre pctj ur in this Country, aid vvk tiiixk Ji sit.y i All mho hair tried it sjtral; in cwiwi'n\ble terms of it, tcy betu./lt'inl in alleviating r emnptainled (<tr toyich it is recmnm^ded., Our Agent in I'ieTkon* l)i*trct,8. C. Mr. It. McFull, assures us "that he uses it irith '/??/ /u?nc/?/ ??? 1?*AS ' !l" * t.?n ihiiiiiv, nmi recomends it I" Id* neighbors." Ho gives mi stanco of n Noyro woman, in liiit vioinltr. ho hail been suffering with disease of the iiny* ?or yciiiitflttmidi'ii Vi ?'!i ikt'icrc ho w as relieved by the IJvervvorth and Tar. Such are the good report* we hear of i* Medicine from nil parts of the South, or a report of the mirprisng cures it ha* eformed in the Western and Norhern and ??tcrn States, we tt ould invite the suffering Itient to read the pamphlet which necoiuinies inch bottle. I'o all wo say /one //?>/* u# i/fr! TRY THE MEDICINE !! lb1 tvarued in Nraiou. And nc^litt not that er ngh u liioh in d*ily enkening your constitution, irritnting your rout nn?Tlungs, nml inviting on tlmtdrcnd sense. Consumption, when no soothing nn<l filling * remedy can be obtained iw I>r. ogem' Syrup of IJrrrwort nnd Tar. '#?i/wre of < nunUrfritt aiu{ H if Imitation?! The genuine nrtirlo in signed Andrew oukns, ??n the mgNtved wrapper around ich bottle. Price, % I per liottle, or nix bottlen for ?5. Hold wholesale nod retril by 6CQYI1a& RAD. 111 Chnrtren St. bet. Cotiti eud St. latin, . ?. 8oi.t Aoents roe the Soutmrr* States > wbont ?|| order* nnd applieationa for gencien muni be addressed. Soi.n also nv Maoill 4l Heath, Isuicastrr C. 11, A. P. Wtlir, Chester. VVimcmestcr, Hnrr & Co., Monro. Z, J. Di Hay, nnd Workman, Cntndeo, m V v - 'v Li*v I GEORGIA HOME (iAZETTE; A SOUTHERN, MTCKAKV AND FAMILY JOURNAL. PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA, GA. ?eCai-.-liG: JAR M. SMYTIIK, ) BOUT A. WI1YTK, f K,,,tor8 ?tiCr? Tiik Hour. Oazkttk is devoted to Literature, Art, Science, Agricuture, General intelligence, nml Southern Interests. The aim of the Editors is to make a useful and interesting paper; to Mend the Instructive and the entainlng together, in such a way as to secure a high degree of in* i torest, and yet at the same time elevate both the Intellect and the AtVcctions. The columns of the paper contain historical and domestic Hoinauces, Pictures of Social Life, Sketches of Kiegraphy, Choice l'oetry, Enter t.iiuing Anecdotes, Scientific Memoranda, Agricultural and Industrial Articles, the General News of the day, and all Political Intelligence of any importance. Beside* a great variety of articles on ull these subjects, the Gazette will be particularly ndupted for FAMILY READING.? | It is published for the Home VirWr, and the ; Editors find that they have fully redeemed their j pledge?to make it a home newspaper should be i entirely free ftout political bias ami high-toned in character. Grateful for the liberal encouragement which ! lias been extended to our efforts to build up at 1 the South, a Litkiiaky and Family Journal of i high character, we shall increase our exertions to justify this public confidence, and to make the I Gazette still more worthy of general patronage. TERMS. Single copy, 1 year, always in advance, $"2 00 | Two copies, " " " 3 60 Five " " " 41 8 00 Ten " V " " 15 oo Mtr To nny person making up a chili of j rut-, nr will SCIIU It CO|?V grilllS IOr OIIC year. AddrCSS, SMYTHK A WIIYTK, I'Miturx Jlomr (,'nzittr. Augusta, (ia. Titttuary, 0, 1R.14, -18 TIIE FARFAMED MEDICINE! HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. rpTllF.SK Pills being composed entirely of I medicinal herbs ere of n most harmless nature, while the extraordinary virtues they possess have rendered them universally popular in pearly every |mrt of the world. The immense success they have met with throughout die States is most extraordinary, owing, it is presumed, to their wonderful etlieaey in the cure of Ililious complaints and disorders of the Liver and Stomach.? Persons who persevere in using them in accordance with the directions, seldom fail in being restored to health. WEAKNESS AM) DEBILITY.-RESTORATION TO DEALT//OF A GENTLEMAN, AGED 15, WHEN AT DEATH'S DOOU. C.trptj rf a-1 slier from the. Rev. Chns. Smith, Unlet/, Norton, St. Philips, near lhtlh, Sowrrsrtshirfr Aug. 17, !Wo3. To PjlllF. Ilnl.l.'iW A Y ! Sir?A Mr. Joseph ' Tux ton, formerly a resident of this plr.ee, luid been in a declining state of health for upwards of three years, gradually wasting away to a shadow by nightly perspirations and want ofnppctite, which caused great uneasiness to his friends, as ho h id consulted various medical men in Bath, without effect, lie at lust used your pills, and under providence was restored to health bv tlu ir means. II.. hit..l? to Now York, and has just written to aav, that lie was never better in health, ami desired me to acquaint you with the circumstance. I ought also to mention, that my wile had derived great benefit from the use of your rills I remain, sir. vottrs respectfully, ("harlks Smith, Dissenting Minister. A PERM WENT CURB <>F A DINEASED LIVER OF MANY YEARS' DURATION. Copy if it Istlcr from Mr. (wumis, Chemist, Wot il, ht I'ruf. Jtolhuray. Dear Sir:?In this District your pills com- i maud a mure extensive sale than any other proprietary medicine before the public. As a proof of tSeir efficacy in Liver and Bilious Complaints, 1 may mention the following > ease : A lady of litis tow n, with whom I ant personally acquainted, for years was a , severe sufferer from disease of the Liver and , digestive organs ; her medic-l attendant assured her that he could do nothing to relieve , her sufferings, nnd it w as not likely she | eould survive many months This announcement naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations, nnd they induced h> r to make a trial of your Pills, which s.? Improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she ; received a perfect cure. This is twelve ( months ago, nnd sho has not experienced | any symptoms of relapse, and often declares that your Pills have been the niciins I of saving her life. I remain, Dear air, yours truly, (SijrilMl.) J. Gami*. July J3rd, 1853. Tin Re celebrated PilU arc wonderfully efficacious in tlio following complaint* : Ague, Inflammation, Aitthiua, Jaundice, ! Million* Complaint*. Liver Complaint*, Blotches <>u the Skin, Lundmgo, Bowel Complaint*, Pile*, folic*, UliouinntiMii, Constipation ofthcUow- Kctcntlon of Urine, el*, Scrofula, or King'a Kvil, j Consumption, Sore Throat*, ' Debility, Stone uutl tiiavcl, ' liropay, Secondary Symptom*, I Dysentery, Tic Doulotirex, | Kry?lpela*, Tumour*, I Female Irregulatitio*, Clear*, I Fever* of *11 kind*, Venereal A flection*, i Fit*, Worm* of all kind*, , ooiii, Weak no**, from what- V lli-ad-acho, over cwmc, Ac., he. indigent ion, *m* Hold at the Kstaumaiiuknt o> Pm> , I'Kh'ir Hollow at, 244, Mtrahd, (near ; TF.MFi.fi Rah) f .orik)?, and nUont hi* Housk ir Ntw Yonic. Orders for Medicines in the , States, mldii'MMd, *T. Hollowat, New York,' will rcct^ve due attention. Hold alho hv nil rfHjM-ctable Druggists and dealers ' in Mediyincs throughout the United Slates, in Boxes ?V 3"i cunta, 87 cent*, and #l,AO . cents met. To bo bad Wholesale of the principle Drag //oases u) Vftian. l^f*TUrre *.? considt?i*ble*nvlng by ta king Ike larger size*. N.P.?Directions for the gnidnnee of pa* tifcnt* in erery d.oorder nre affiked to each < Bs?x. , Hul l fy P. M. COHEN? i elf., Charleston, 8. 0. t & * : J. $ - .-JESSES Rta, mwf&ws AUT0B16GRAPIIV. Price #1 2.1. ELEVEN THOUSAND JUST ISSUED. 1 TICKNOR, REED & FIELDS. Have recently published tbo above work, which has proved one of the most popular Books ever printed in America. All over the country it has received the most marked attention, and elicited universal commendation. PROM THE PREFACE. If one struggling sister in the grent hu-1 man family, while listening to the history of my life, pains courage to meet and brave severest trials; if she learn to took upon them us blessings in disguise: if she he strengthened in the performance of "daily duties," however ''hardly paid if she be inspired with faith in the power imparted to a strong irill whose end is good?then I am amply rewarded lor my labor. Asna Cora Mowatt. We have read this book though " itli more than the interest of a romance. 'I he fair authoress herself is one of the rarest ot heroines. Her eight years upon the stage furnish a volume of the most entertaining and instructive experience. But this is not all?not the most interesting portion of her remarkable book. She begins with her infancy, and introduces us to the bright little butterfly girl sporting among the flowers of I.a Custagne, in France, where she happened to be born. She gives us a brief sketch of her family, descendants, on the maternal side, of Francis Lewis, one of the heroic singers of the Declaration of Independence. We the follow her in n stormy voyage across the Atlantic, in which she was .shipwrecked, when two little brothers were washed overboard ; one was rescued ; but "the other was lost." She then naively sketches the history of her sell )ol-day joys and sorrows, ending with an elopement and n precocious marriage. All the deiails. both tragic and comic, are given with the most amusing, i lien affecting particularity, and the sympathetic render is (involuntarily led to make her joys and sorrows his own.? Kike every true chapter of chceq tiered human life, the lights and shadows are nearly equally, often fitfully blended, and we are alternately moved to tears and laughter ? iVcip York Mirror. Oipj of the few bocks which it is difficult to lay down till every page is read, is the Autobiography of Mrs. .Mownth I have actually stolen the lime which ought to have been appropriated to certain special demands to look through the pages of this strange volume. To look nt any chapter of eontents, is suro to send you to the text; and to start wifli the text is to rivet your attention in spite of every extraneous call. .Mrs. Mowatt's Autobiography w ill have a permanent place in American literature. Edition after edition w ill come from the press. It will hcthc exciting theme of hook notices and oven of labored reviews.?.Yrw Covenant. .Mrs. Mowatt is certainly one of the cleverest women living In all that she undertakes she succeeds, ami this not so much by force of genius as by her womanly tact and a degree of energy that" fpould scarcely be expected in so slight and delicate a fr..Unas hers. She has w rittcn good poetry; good magazine sketches; the ?est of modern Anicrican comedies (Fashion:) a capital pnotidal drama (Arm.md ;) has taken high rank as ail uctre**.nnd now she has given |o the world the pleusaulest bit of autobiography that we havts segu fbr ajong time. It Is a frank, simple narrative,with little affectation and no more egotism than is always unavoidable w hero the narrator is the heroine. Iler school days, her courtship and elopement, her domestic habits, her reveries, her career as a public reader and actress, nt home and abroad, tier widow hood, and every thing in her r? cent history except her second courtship, w hich is to Like her from public life, are admirably told. Anecdotes abound in the volume and there is not a page that does not exhibit the traits of r truly ''smart1' woman. We shall not bo surprised if this hook takes the lend of all others in popularity this season.? I'hiUi. Mail. TICKNOR, REED &. FIELD. 135 Washington St. Boston. DR. STRONG'S i\ A 11 h ait %? It . - s mv s m L U J1 r U I1 1\ 11 ? A IN A T 1 V \ 'j! PILLS. rIMlESE PILLS :iiv entirely Vegetable, j 1 and arc n most superior .Medicine in the cure of all Bilious Complaints, Chill* and Fever, Dispepain, CoHtivenosn, Liver Complaints. JuaudiccH, Sick I leadache, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Fevers of all kinds, I.oss of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation. and all lingering diseases. As a Female Medicine they net like n rharin, and w lien taken according to the directions, they never fail to cure the very worst cases of l'ilcs,after all other remedies fail. Tliey purify the hlood. equalize the circti- | Inlinn rsnttnrii II 1 41 ' , v imi vi | a\iuuv|?t mm oilier | Secretory Organ* to n healthy tone ami nolion; and aa an AntLl>il?u* Family Modi- ! cino thoy have no equal. Price '2b cent* per ; bo*. ALSO, DR. STRING'S PIK TOIML MOIIAMI PILLS. A remedy f??r Concha, Cold a, Catarrh bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, A*th I ma, Consumption, Nervous Discom-n, Dys- . pepsin, fontivencM*, Rrynipclan, Diaeaau O- | the Heart, fntlammntion and Pain in the! Che#', Back and Side and nil disease* arising from a deranged state of the Stomach, and to relieve the distress and bad feeling from | eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspep- j tic habits. Warranted to be I'ln HI. Y V EG ETA HLR. Thene Pill* act n* r.n Kx pee to rant. Tonic ' and Aperient. Onto 35 cent box possesses j three time* inore power to cure disvasea than u one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups, j balsams, or Snma pari lias that wan ever made. , and a simple trial of only one bo* will prove : this important truth. They promote Expectoration, ioonen the Phlegm, and Clear the Limes and other 8ei-retory Organs of all morbid matter, and there in not another remedy in the whole ! Mateiia Medien capable of imparting attrh ) v. i i it*finii^ (ir'>|MTU?'? in the Ijting* an<l Vital J Drgnna n* these Pills, They cure Costiveee*a, produce a good. regular Appetite, and Strengthen the System. Price 35 cent* per box,containing 35 dose* r>f Medicine. Call on the Agent* who aril the Pn.i.s ?nd get the Planter'* Almanac gratia, giving full particular* and certificates of core a. Both kinda of the above named Pllla are for aale at l^ncaater. C. If., by HAfMEL* TINE St IIAUINH and J. D. HAll.K, who ?lao keep a supply of Da. SrRscea's Vr.or.rast,i Pii.iji and DR. HUl.ltfl CELEBRATED Pft.LSf, which atop tlio Chill* and Fever the firat lay, and do not aicken the stomach or operate on the bowel*. duly 34 30 ly. ?al&l >.* - ?\ J MAN "KNOW THYSELF." An Invaluable Book for 20 Cents, "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COPY." / /A/'WA COPIES sold in less than three I 'V/v/ months, n nmv edition, revised and improved, just issued. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL and hand book for the nfllicted?containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment nnd cure of every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual iutereourse, by self abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice foi their prevention, written in a familiar styh avoiding all medical technieallities, and everything that would offend the ear of decent y from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo ed to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature To which is added, receipts for thi cure of the above diseases, and a treaties or the cause symptoms and cure of the Fevei and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; si> copies one dollar: will be fownrded to any pait of the United States, by mail, free ol postage. Address, postage pair I. Condon & Co. Publishers, or" box 1H0, Post Oflici Phi adelphia. "This is, without exception, the moal compichensive and intelligible Work publish ed on the. class of diseases of w hich it treats Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is fret from sdl objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious, nr. ot icet to placing i< in the hands >! . i r.s The author luu devoted many years to the treatment of tlit various complaints treated of. and 'with tor little breath to pntf,' and too little presninp in?n 10 Impose,' ho has otlored to the world jit the merely nomim.I price of 25 rents, the fruits of some twenty years most secccssfu practice."?I Icrald. "No teacher or pur.-nt should he without the knowled go imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortitie. lion and sorrow to the youth under theii change."?l'F.ort.F.'s Advocate. A Presbyterian elerjfy in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's .Medical Manual," says : "Thou sands upon thousands of our youth, by evi example: and the influence of the passions have been led into the habit of self-pollutior without realizing the sin and fearful rouse ipiencua upon themselves and their posterity 'J'ho constitutions of thousands who an raising families have been cnfeebleel, if not hreikcn down, and tlu y do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can he done se? to enlighten and influence the pub lie mine! as to cheek, and ultimately to remove this widespread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ on the pre'sent and coming generations. In temperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks.) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to tin human race. Accept my thanks on liehal! of the afllicted, and, believe me, your coworker in the good work you are so actively er gaged in. ' One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and pastage paid, on receipt of 21 cents, or six copies for SI. Address, (.'OSl>KN &i ('(>., Publisher, Mux I'. (?, Philadelphia. booksellers,Canvassers and Ueok Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. June 1 > 17 ly D.IGUi:uiA.\ HALL. ?? The Suhscrilier begs leave to iiform the citi of Lancaster Village and surrounding country that he is prepared lo execute in the best man ncr aud most approved modern stylo DAGUERIOTYPE LIKENESSES, which, in point of Life-like expression, and bean tiftil finish will compart! favorably with those o any other nitist. lie has engaged the rnonti known as CAT AW IIA II ALL, of Mr. Ilelk where he will tie pleased to see his friends, am uasmes them that he will us-! every exertion t< give entire satisfaction. S. N. DAVIS. March 15, 5 tf AFFIilCTED, READ! I'liii.AnF.i.riiiA MEDICAL HOUSE, Dttablishrd 18 years ago. by Dr. hiuhihn A. IP. Corner of lliird and I'ninn Streets, between Spruce and Pine Sis. I'lubida. 17MGHTKKN years of extensivo and unin u tcrnpteil practice in this eil v, have ren dcred Dr. K. the most export and suceossfn practitioner, far and near, in the treatment o all diseases of a private nature. IVrions af Ilk tad uitli ulcers upon the body, throat o legs, pains in the head or bones, iiicrenria rheumatism, strictures, gravel, diseases oris ir.g from youthful excesses or impurities o the blood, whereby the constitution has be conic enfeebled, are all treated with success He who places himself under the care o Dr. K., nny religiously confide in his hono as a gentleman, ana confidently rely upot his skill is a physieian. Take Particular Notice. Young man who have injured thcmselvci by a certain practice indulged in?a habit fro rjucntly iearncd from evil companions or a school, the effects of w hich are nightly felt even when asleep,nnd destroy both mind am body,should npply immediately. 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The valuable advice and impressive A n mini it (jives will prevent years of misery nnd *ul fermg, nnd save annually thousand* of lives f-y a remittance of 25 cunts, enclose) in aTeltcr, nddressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Phila dolphin, will ensure n book, under envelope pur return of ninil. Dr. K., 15 years resident Physician N. W. corner of 3d sod Union Street, bo tveeen Sprwco and Pine, Philadelphia, ins* be consulted confidentially. Ho who plsces himself under the care o Dr. K. may religiously confide in his bono as a gentleman, and confidently rely upoi his skill as a physician. Persons nt a distance may address Dr.K by letter, (prepaid) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions&e fot nded, by sending a rwmlttanss, and I utu| secure from damage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlers, Csn vasssra.and all others supplied w Ith the a bove work at very low rates 17-1 j BLANKS BL/ NK8! BLANKS Of every description, for salt at this Oflicc' - 4 ' W. THURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LIC1 TOR IN EQUITY. ! Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershau ' and Adjoining Districts. tar OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C._?FJ [ ~ BERNARD VOLGER I T AS ll>? pleasure of informing his friend* XX and customers that he constantly keeps on hand, a large stock of all kinda of [ CHOICE SEfjiARB, at the loweat n arket pricea?aa well of hij ' own manufacture aa of recent importation 346, Kino Street ; CHARLESTON. Feb. 23, 1863. 3?lv CAT AW B A HOUSE, 1 On nniii-Ktrcel, (A f''w rods South of the Court House.'] ' THE above named IIouso has I JUL been much enlarged and put JBlIL in thorough repair and furnished anew, , and is now prepared to accomodate all those disposed to give it a call. The sub I scriber makes no l>oaats but will simply say that the Public shall he accommoda ted in a style not excelled by any Hons* ' in the up country. " J. A. IIASSELTINE. ^ Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 $25 REWARD At a meeting of the Merchants' Association '' of Ijnncnster, In Id on the 1 l!h Nov., 1803, il j was unanimously resolved that a reward ol 825 be offered for the apprehension nnd prool j o conviction of any transient Hawker, oi I'cdlar, who may be convicted of illegally exposing to side, or selling any nrticle ol 1 merchandise within Ijincaster District. 11: j'.eeordanee with said Resolution, notice b j hereby given that the above REWARD Ol* r , $25 will he promptly paid to any individual j prosecuting t<? conviction nnv person win > , may illegally expose to sale, any goods " ; wares or merchandize within bmeaster Dis irict. A. C. DUNLAI', Ch'mn. I J. A- II HSPifivr ?? ? 1 . 1 i-oil I)<M for VonrM1!! ! THE roc KMT Mi: OLA PI US ?n?j>wn Physician.^ ^ tiw oiith<^ Diseases o C married people.or tli< *e contemplating mar Huge. By Wii.i.iam Young, M. I). Let no father be ashamed to present a eopv of tin? .-EeOUI.AI'lUS to his cliilil. It nut) mivc liitii front nn early grave. I..'t no yonn<j I man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without rending tl't rdt'KKT A>'CULAI'IUS. Let no otu stith-ring front a Itneknicd Cough, l'nin it the Side, restless night*, nervous feelings ' and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations and given up by their physician, be nnothoi moment without consulting tit# A'SIIUliA i'HJS. Have the married, or those shout t< be married, any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means o saving thou sands of unfortunate ereaturei ' front the very jaw* of death. ? Any person sending TWENTY FIV B CENTS enclosed in a letter, will re ceivo <n5 copy of this work by mail, or Hn copies will bo sent for Otto Dollar. Address, (post paid,) j. DR. WM. YOUNG, An. 152 Sj.riice Si., I'hitaiwlphia. Apri| 13 10 tf. 1 ~ ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL. lit. Rev. T. F. DAVIS, 1>. I)., Ex-Officii Visitor. Rev. J. 1). MeCULLOrtill. A. M. lieetor, ami Instructor itt Christian Science and Bclli-s Retires. \YM. H. LEAKY, A. M., Vice Rector and Instructor in Ancient Languages ami ' History. lb 1>. ROSA, Instructor in Mathematics and Natural Science. Rev. E. A. WAGNER, Instructor it - English Department. 1 npHE exercises of tlii-j Ins itu'.ioii wil ? B he resumed on the 2nd day in Feb ruarv next, r # 1 Boys are admitted over the age of 7 yenn . and prep ared for the Junior class in Collge 1 or they may receive a thorough aeademica . course, either classical or English. L There is but one session, (divided into twi f terms of five months each,) beginning oi r the 2nd d.tv of February, and endimr No ? j ' *d * "" ^ rtinlicr 30. Tkhma I'f.r Sessioh.?For Tuition an< 1 Hoard, including washing, fuel, lights. Ac. s 1 $225, pnyab'e Hcmi-annuidly in advance Kn trance tee, ^(25, for which bockn am f tntionrry nrc furnished the student ho lonj. dm lie n??y continue in the Institution, j Advanced student* desiring private rnomn 4 will lie allowed them (at the discretion o . ; the Hector) for an extra charge of 4(15, tr . pay for lights, fuel, &c. For further Informstion apply for a "pros * [rectus" to the Hector, at Spartanburg,C. II. ; i ? << ? | Dee 9, 1853 15-3m. MT ALFRED ('HAVEN. f devoted his entire attention t? ' lithe practice of I)f.sti?tmy, begs leave t< inform the Citizen* of Ijincnstor and vicinity * that he will be found at Mr. Il;iHselline,i * on the 2nd Monday iu each month where hi 1 ' will be happy to wait on those who mat I need his sen ices. ! Oct. lath 1853. . lv. [| NOTICE. I7<W.U)W C1TI7.BMS! The note, .in. accounts of Hillings & (talk are in no . I i.-..a- c?- _-.ii ??? - - | ...?un .III ciiiiccimn. Alll-r UIC lOthday o I i Mnrcb next,] will be constrained reluelanll - | to put in suit, every debt to the ninount o - i f>| cent* nnd over, which may be still unpaid J It in not to lie implied from tliin notbe, tlia r no one will be mied before that time, by m - meant. MOORK. Dm. 14. 1853 45-4m 1 ~ South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common I'lrttt. >, J nine* J. Carlisle, i ? \h. > Attachment. ) Jonnthan Mac. key. ) t REA8, the plaintilTdid on the 1st r \\ day of March 1854, file their declara i tion against the defendent who, (it is an id is absent from and without thv limits of thl . State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the limits of the same, upoi - whom I copy of the said Declaration migh > be served: it is therefore ordered that tli aid defendent do appear nnd plead to th said declaration on ^?r before the 1 Otis da > March wbfob will be in the year of onr Ix?r ! one thousand eight hundred and firty-fm otlienviae final and absolute judgment wil ; then lie given and awrared against him. JOHN A KTE\VM.\N,C>erk. Clerk's Office, lancaster C. H. i March 18, 1854. 7?13mly*ld PROSPECTUS , or thk ; CONCORDWEEKLYGAZETTE ) THE subscriber proposes to publish in the Town of Concord, N. C., a Weekly Newspaper, to be entitled the "CONCORD II'EEKLY GAZETTE." 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REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY of NORTH CAROLINA, U IN THREE LECTURES, i. Fly Rev. F. L. IIawks, d. d., ll. d. ' | Ib.n 11 i - ?#, Kjn Altl} lib. U., llfiU lion. W. A. Gkaiiam, ll. d. .. To which in prefixed ei preliminary nk'etchof the , BATTLE OF THE ALAMANCE and i War of ths Regulation. 4 Compiled by \Y. I). COOKE, A. M. I 1IIti.~trat<M1 bv OAKLEY & LOSSINO. i ' A Supply of this valuable work has been received. PRICE ?1. The work will bo mailed to any pari of the United States upon the reeeipt of one dollar and five three cents postage stamps. Address WM. I). COOKE. Raleigh, A'. C. the new ? 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There will also be connected with eaeh numbers ; LADIES' DEPARTMENT. containing Plates of the latest fashions ami such remarks on costume as cannot i'.il to meet with tin* approbation of the sex. TERMSOne Corv 'i'vvo Copies * "?; Fivb 1 '"outs fit), and.i larger number at the saino r.des. ) Any person sending us a club of ten, and remitting S20 for the same, will bo furnish* ed v\ ill. a copy gratis far one year. Postmasters are reipiested loaetns Agents; commissions liber..I.and specimen numbers forwarded free of expense. The New Yoik Monthly can Ik* procured I at any Bookstore, Newspaper and Periodical Depot in tin* country, s C. REAGI.ES, Publisher, 208 Broadway, New York. , Feb. 8, 1831. of tiib 80UTH CAROLINA . i TEMPERANCE"STANMBD. I ; '|"MIK undersigned would rcspectfi lly nnA unnitco to the friends of Teni|>ornnco ? generally that they intend to roinmrnoo the i publication of :v Temper-unco Paper, about . the 15th of June next, provided a sufiicicnt. number of subscribers can 1>j obtained to I warrant the undertaking. , It will l>e printed upon substantial paper ' of Imperial size, and will contain 24 col I muni of matter. It - ill be denominated tlio r "South Carolina Tempi ranee Standard,** and will he published every two weeks at , the price of one dollar per annum. As I soon as t ft ecu hundred subscribers are obt tained, we will publish it weekly at the same price. Our sole object is to advocate the cause , of Temperance; and particularly the I.egialativr Prohibition of the Traffic in Intoxicating Drinks; and to prepare the masses of the people of our State, for the cxuctmuiit of such a law, by convincing them of its ex* pediencjvind noeessity. ? We will endeavor to make it a wolcomo* i* visitor in every family. Nothing will be nd* mittcd into its columns of a worthless sml ! [ immoral tendency* ' | A strict iiuiitrnlity will be mnintainsd otv all subjects of a |Nilitiual and religious sec! Inrinn character. No aulMHwiption will fmreceived for less lhan one year, and iu every I case the order must bo sccompinied by tlio r money. I A limited number of advertisements wiltf , | Ik* inserted at the usual 1/ ! \Vew? old respectfully nppoal to all friend*I , cf Temperance and Morality to sustain us < t . in our efforts to ameliorate the condition of () suffering huniMiiity. ' W? liopu nil persons fueling an Interest in the mu'crtw of this enterprise, will exerts themselves in getting so bscriptlons, and as * soon thereafter as convenient send us their list. Postmasters are requested to sets asAgents. 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