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HCELLANEOUS. : The brother of the President, Among all the charges that have boon hi brought by a reckless and unscrupulous m opposition against the present administration, that of nepotism, or favoritism to relations, cannot certainly bo preferred as will be apparent from the following inci- j*' dent. Oue day last week a number of worthy and substantial farmers and drovers, who h >d lieen attending the Cain- ti bridge C ittle Market, congregated in the " temporary depot at Porter's station, and the conversation turned on politics.? p Some of tho assembly were either wings v or freesoilcrs, and the way the Nebraska p bill, the President, Judge Douglas, etc., w ere handled, was a caution to the friends of non-intervention. Presently, a sturdy ' )a< >b mrv furmov witU a olon w r\oi? , a((<u ) it and an honest face, put a question to the most violent decluimer?an out and out )' abolitionist which immediately arrested li the attention of the whole company to himself. ^ The conversation then proceeded, but z had not progressed very far before the sophistries of the sbolilionist wore ex|w>s- . cd and refuted by the plain common sense arguments of the farmer. This was acknowledged on all sides, except, of 0 course, hv his opponent; and satisfied with his victory the farmer modestly re- l' tired from the place, leaving the company at liberty to scan his arguments and guess a nbout himself at their leisure. * He talked like a book,' said one. Yes?1 liarJ- ^ ly thought he was so well posted up,'remarked another. ' lie looked rough ? but talked like a lawyer,' observed a third. 4 But who is he V was the question now generally put. At this mo- ? merit Murrv, the depot master, who had been quietly listening to their spec c ulations, stopped forward, and in his qui et way, said : Oentlemen, that is Sir. * Henry Pierce,of HilUhoro' county, NewHampshire? brother to the 1 resident f the Un\tcd States\ J And that was true. Wc learn that " Mr. 1 'ierce regularly attends the Cam- 11 bridge Cattle Market every week, with ^ some of the products of his fine farm c in New Hampshire and is everywhere j esteemed as an honest, high-minded, intelligent and Patriotic American citizen. ? What an interesting speoticle does this a present ?' Here was the brother of the t Chief Magistrate of one of the greatest nations on the face of the globe?a per son qualified to fill many respectable v posts, yielding handsome pecuniary etnolu- u menls?pursuing the hard and humble ll hut ennobling calling of an American a farmer, while a word from his brother o in office could place him where his purse n might be easily and lawfully gorged n with the glittering cash of the public t< treasury. This is one among the many instances of the single-heartedness and usefulness of the President of the United States?Franklin Pierce.?Boston Tost. ^ ^ ri TmSCS THAT CllMIN/1 ? Mnnln/..! ...Ml come, old age will come, and the dying bod ^ will eoine^iud the very last look you shall east upon your acquaintance will come, and, j' the time when you are stretched a lifeless corpse before the eyes of weeping re stives will come,and that hour when the compnny g will assemble to carry you to the ehuruh yard will come ; and that moment when you c nre put iu the grave will come and the throw. w ing in of the loose earth into the narrow n house where you arc laid, and sprc ding of the green sod over it?all will come on every living creture who hears me; and in a few n years the minister who now speakes, and d the people who listen, will be carried to their 1 long homes, and make room for another " generation. Now, all this you know, mus h and will happen?your common sense and common experience serve to convince you of it. Perhaps it may have been little thought ' of in the days of thoughtless and careless and ' thankless unconcern which you have spent hitherto ; but I call on you to think of it now j lay it seriously to the, heart and no longer to the heart and no longer to trifle and delay when the high matters of death and judg- ( nient and eternity arc'thus set so evidently j before yoo.?Sermon. I To the Girls.?Ladies, you caged birds ' of beautiful plumage, but sickly look ; you J pale pots of the parlor, vegntating in an un healthy shade with a greenish complexion ' like that of a potatoe sprout in a dark cellor?why don't you f o out in the open air and add lustre to your steps and vigor to ^ your frames! Take early morning exercise- h let loose your corset strings and run up hill t for a wager, and down again for fun. I jb- ' erty thus exercised enjovcd, will render you ' healthy, blooming and beautiful?r.h lovely as tlie Graces and as prolific ra Devcra. The buxom, bright eyed, rosy cheeked, full breasted bouncing lass?who can darn a I stocking, mend trowsers, make hor own frocks command a regiment of pote and kettles, feed pigs, milk the cows and be a lady withal in company?is just the sort of girl f' r me or any other young man to marry. But you, yepining, lolling, screwed up; waapwaisted, dolldreaeed, putty-faced, consmptiou mortgaged, music-ninrderintr. novel. _ ? * ? deVouring, daughters of L.ahion and idleness, you are no atom fit for matrimony than a bullet is to look aft r a family of 14 chickens. Ths truth is, my dear girl, y?a want, P generally speaking, more liberty and less f ishonable restraint; mors leg exercise and less sofa; mors pudding and less piano more frankness aad less mock modesty; more corned beef steak and lesa bishop. Loosen ysur Selves a little, enjoyment mors liberty F and less restraint by fashion. Breaths ths pars atmophere of frsedoao, and become something nearly aa lovely and beautiful aa j ths God of nature designed.?Dow, Jr. HT An bietoman who wee near sighted, wl sndwns about to tight a d?t?i, insisted that ptl hd sheet id atnad sixpae** nearer to his ant*- L E* gonial than the latter aids utu ? - wrra te ire at the aae* ifane. TL. ^ ' L>' - 1 going U fight e U*ia one, that Una UiUr*I *?.* ."f", "?*' m *>? *> ? ? tb. 2 V 6i>* bellet bit Me e# ibabo*. it w*?t+cg* tor Mth. } 4 ft*. . "*" I ' |W?' ' p1.' ' $' ky '* <, 'i V( \t 4gK A collector ot curious statistics litis dii vered thut tall inon live lotigor than slior ips. \V ho ever doubted it! [die distinguished individual, known amon e ancients as Cupid, ha sroeontly change s attention to money as well as to niatr ony. With four metallic qualifications, a ma ay be pretty sure of success. These ai old in his'pockets, silver in his tongu rass in his face and iron in his heart. Home! it is the paradise of infancy, tl ower of defence to youth the retreat f nunhnod, the city of refuge for old age. How pleisant it is in this world of ?] enranoea and hollow pretentions to me rith very old people, in whom all is since ty and simple-heartedness. Indies never deny your husbtnd tl ileasure of smoking the cig ir by the lirosid t is the domestic calumet ofpeaco. To h veyour enemy in your | ower, ar et do him good, is the greatest species < eroism. [f a magazine contains n number ofti.1v ay four, could you call it a four story in ig inc ? Good resolutions are like fainting iadi< icy want to be carried out. The uselcssness and e.\pen-dveness of mo rn women multiply bachelors. Better to expose ourselves to ingratitud lian fail in assisting the unfortunate. There is no man so deep but that lie ha shallow plaec. Wherever there is flattery there is sure e n lool. Trifles make perfection, but perfection elf is no trifle. The silent eye is often a mora powcrl onquercr than the noisy tongue' Retribution is a law of nature, and t ine most important fo us to study. IIol bs has never yet "picked" Locked he understanding. One of tw o gentlemen recently cc 'ersing about the Natural Bridge of Virgi !i remarked that there was an extruordina neidentconnecUd with it, for that (Jenc. Washington once threw a dollar complete ?ver it, an achievement which has not be >refermcd since. "No wonder," replied his companion, "( i dollar i'? those days could be made to l great deal farther than at the pres< inie." A pious man once being in eon:npn k ere there was a person who frequent ised the words, devil denee &c ; and at li ook the name of God in vain:-" Stop si aid the old man ; "I said nothing chile y< nly used freedom with the name of yo luster, but I insist upon it you shall u 10 such freedom with the name of my Mi ?r." A Yankee and a Southerner were playir oker on a steamboat. " I haven't seen nn nee for som tinu emarked the Southerner. "Wall, I guess you hailit," said the Ya ee,"but 1 can tell you w Here tney at hie of them is up your shirt-sleeve the nd the other three aro in the top of m utcs." "Landlord," sa'da certain seedy padag ue, somewhat given to strong libations. "I would like a quantum of spirits, a mm urn of molasses in conjunction with n lit! rater ; but deal largely with the spirits.th< ian of mixtures! " Sal," said lisping Bill, "if you dont lo le, thay tho ; nnd if you do love tne, a on't like to thay tho.squeeth may handtl ["he wil.ing Sal g.?ve bur lover a pan squeeth," and the enamored youth whs iappy as a plowly wog. The cobbler who can toe the tnurk, foe >ill, or heal a boot, has no occasion to g eg bail. Why is dancing like new milk T Bee n n strenghtens Iho calves. son of IIknky Hakdsacht, re ling a few miles Fast of town, was tlirov 'rom a horse on Sunday ln-d, by which tad his arm dislocated and badly fractal Dr. Macoill, of this town restored tlie jo o its proper place and reduce the fraclu The boy is doing well. CIRCULAR THE UNDERSIGNED bikes plensti n informing the Citizens of I^aneaster tli ie is still at his old stand, where he continu o keep constantly on hand a large and s ect stock of )rug*, Chemical*, and Patent Medicine Paint*. Oil*. Varnish, and Dye St it [fx ; Window (il is* and Putty, Vial* and Battles; Perfumery,Snap*, arm t'OflKKWS f* English, French, and American, Ha Brushes ; Tooth and Nail Brushes ; Paint, Varnish. Marking and Wall Brushes; Spices and Culinaru A rticles ; Snuff and Began: Red Blue and Black Inks, and Ink Stands; Letter and . Note Papar, Envelope% $ Wafers and Sealing Wast, Wax Matches and Tapers; Razors, Pen Knives, Part Monaies, and urse.s; Pare Wines and Brandies fi. Medicinal Use ; SoLir, Ijord and Sperm Oils, and Burning Fuid; /rfimpi, a Great Variety: BEST GARDEN SEEDS. AUo Agent for all the moat OVULAR PAT ART MEDICINES Only Agent here, for the Celebrated COLLETON BITTERS, he Southern remedy fer Dyapepeia and it kindred eoonplainta. (NTThe quality of aii Medicine, aold I ? Eetabliahment warranted. Package it ap neatly, labelled or marked .?.< ? nay p?rt of Hi* town, or to tho Roilroai ?pot, Woo of cborgo. Z. J. DE HAT Ihr 10, *84 f*-1y. A. AUTIN, ITTOBNEY AT LAW. K ' 4 JWt i ** 1 .IAmBEM Steam Saw lVlill. ? t The Sulwcribcr wishes respectfully to give notlce that he has Removed his Steam Saw Mill, " and erected it anew. It is now situated within m ? a few yards of the Stage road from Lancaster to d Camden, about six miles limn the former place. an i. It is now in operation and in good order, having ;n) both a new ongiuc and a new saw. The lumber is /a j of an excellent quality, biong sawed out of the vc n very best of timber, and will be sold at model ate js e prices. Captain Cothern, the former niennger, p, is still in attendance, anil will be happy to hc' commotlate all persons disposed to lavor him with their patronage. ie Bills for any quantity of lumber will be tilled _ at short notice. J AS. M. IN till AM. march 2'i, 6 tf. (iliOHGIA MOMl'7aZKTTi:; * A SOUTHERN, LITLRAKV A\I> IVMII.Y J 0 I R i\ A L. PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA, GA. td JAS. M. SMVTHK, ) ..... jf KOBT A. WllYrK, J h,,itoiw Tiik IIomk Gazkttk is devoted to Literature, Art, Science, Agricuture, (icueral intelligence, n- and Sonthcrn Interests. Theaim of the Kditors x is to make a useful and interesting paper; to " blend the Instructive asnl the entaining together, " 1-9 in such a way as to secure n high degree of in- ? terest, and vet ul the saiue time elevate both c d. the Intellect and the Affections. ? The columns of the paper contain historical r and domestic Romances, Pictures ol Social Life, p le, Sketches of Biography, Choice Poetry, Kilter- tl (.lining Anecdotes, Scientific Memoranda, Agii- | J . cultuial and Industrial Articles, the ticneral / News of the day, and all Political Intelligence l of any import ince. Resides a great variety of to articles on all these subjects, the Gazette will be . particularly adapted for FAMILY REARING.? ' It is published for the 7/om* Cirelr, and the I Editors feel that they have fully redeemed their I pledge?to make it a home newspaper should hc v fu| entirely free fi-oin political bias and high-toned j in character. Grateful for the liberal encouragement which , Ite has been extended to our efforts to build up at the South, a Litkkary and Family Joi'rnai. of * high character, we shall increase our oxeitions ' "" to justify this public confidence, and to iiutkc the fl (iazetto still more worthy of general patronage. I TKKMS. m- Single ropy, 1 year, always in advance, )*2 0<> t . Two copies, " " " !t 60 ri Five " " " " 8 00 / r>' Ten " " " " 16 00 s tal ^ To any person making up a cluh of d sly Five, we will semi a copy gratis for one year. /, Address, 4 SMYTIIK k WIIYTE, ? Editor* J/omr Uazrtte, ^ "or Augusta, tia. t| _0 January, 0, 1854, -tx " THE llOHXVS lllllvMI!! : V >g HOIaLOWAyS PILLS, M To the Citizens of the I n't ted Sinter. ,| 6 1 most humbly and sincerely thank you for d the immense puti u'uigc you have bestowed upon } _ inv Fills. 1 take thia opportunity of stating that u ' rr,\ \ iw> .S.M r* rc* that I entertain for u!l tliat concerna America, re and Americans, the most lively sympathies, so ~ much so, that 1 originally compounded my Fills expressly to suit your climate, habits, conslitu- ' lions, and manner of living, intending to establish myself among you, which 1 have now done O- by taking premises in New York. s 68, Comer of Ann ant Eax*nu-Sl. .V, J*. *'* PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD ' tU' AMI t "u LIVKK AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS t The Citizens of the Union sutfer much from disorder* of the Liver uml Stomach, sea cely any ve are free from the influences of these destructive dd maladies, hence lift- wears fn-t. The fair tex, ., perhaps the most handsome in the world, up t j a certain puriod when, distressing to say, inuny tie loose their teeth ami good looks, while yet in the ns hay day of life??nuh sad evils may be effectually remedied by continually keeping the blood pure and the Liver ami Stomach in a healthy action, , when life will flow smooth, uml leseinblc plants ( it a >? a congenial clime, where an eternal spiiugapjve pears to reign. As it regard* the preservation of the human frame and the dmatiou of life, r much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, that health and life m:ty he prolonged for inunv years isc beyond the oidinary limits, if llollowav;s Fills ' are taken to purify the blood according to the " rules laid down for health contained in the di- ' rections which accompany each box. f A Case of Weakness and Debility of 10 r k n, years standing, cured by Hollow&y's !* he Pills. ' t. 'I'd Cojnj of a Isllrr from Captain John ./ hittou, r int Ant or I lotus, Ar. Y., J'fated Jan. 5 t/i, 1851. v re. To I'kokkssor IIollom'av, 38, Corner of Ann and Nnntiiii Street, N. Y. Sir:?It is with the most heaitfelt pleasure I li m have to inform yon that 1 have been restored to N health and strength in taking your fills. For ti the last ten years I suffered from a derangement cj of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced io r* aueh an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never la* expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tried c* every remedy that was recommended tome, hut >e- all to no purpose ; and had given myself up to despair, when 1 was at last recommended to take t your fills. Alter using them for three months, the result is that I am now in better health than I have bean for eleven years past, and indeed as II well as ever I w as in my life. You are quite at m liberty to make this known for the benefit of p< others. I remain, sir, yours respectfully, lj1 ir (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. ? Theso celebrated Pilla are wonderfully ef? ft Acacioua in the following complaints : u Ague, Inflammation, ft Asthma, Jaundice, tii Billions Complaints. Liver Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, I'iles, Colics, RheumntTam, Constipation ofthcBow- Retention of Urine, Rl els, Scrofula, or King's Evil, th Consumption, Sore Throats, a f Debility, Stone and Gravel, 0 Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms, nr Dysentery, Tic- Doulourex, th rr Erysipelas, Tumour*, Female Irregularities, ITIeer*, p Fevers of all kinds, Venereal Affections, . ' fits, W onus of all kinds, ,l Gout, Weakness, from what- ?? Head-ache, ever cause. Ac.. Ac Indigestion, %* Bold at the Estabu^hmskt of Pbo- n< rimoi Hollow at, '244, HtSaXI), (near S| Temple Bae) LoRDOif.and aJaor* his House in New Yore. Orders for Medicines in the 0* States, nddresscd, 4 T. Hollow a*, New York,' will receivo due attention. Sold also by all res|>eetable Draggi*t* and dealers Jn is Medicines throughout the United Stales, > Boxes at 37} cents, 87 cent*, and #1 60 . I eentaeaet. To be had Wholesale of the ' principle Drag Abases is Uoioa. flT"There is a considerable saving by ta- ta king the larger eitee. N.B.?Directions for the guidance of patients la every disorder are affixed to each wi Box. dj 8eM bf P. M. COHEN, Co. rat 89 Hayne et.^Charleaton, 8. C. I JKR 'or - - * ,\/v* r . . .MJ&L,-* fwfci * JLeV^. Sl'AJMlSH JACK MAKIiNGO. , The 8wt)n of tliitCelel>rat?4 JAOK i Sprfh will commence at Iamcastci ville, on the 15th of March, inst., nml end on the i t July. lie is full 16 hands high, well made, I <1 no mistake al?*t him. It is certainly the :i terest of Farmer* to raise their own mules, and rt/r ones. The exaeiicc of raising such is light, ? ry light, compare I to the prices. This Jack t an uncommonly tine one, and lie has been trchascd to be kept here, to accommodate farers ami those detirous of raising fine large tiles. Ilis prices ire$5 $1" and ifl5. P. T. HAMMOND k CO. Lancaster C. II., March 8th. 4?tf 'or the Complete Cure of Caughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis { Spotting of Blood, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption, ^ kt h t\j \ I I I I I This prtjmrntinn i* fjottinjf into use all vor our Count'}. The no morons letters re receive front our various agents, informing us of eursi s effected in their immediate oighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one I* the best, if no Mie fry best Cough Modiino now betore tl e public. It almost inva ably relieves and not unfreyuently cures the ery ic rst case. When all other Cough reparations have failed, this has relieved lie patient, as Druggists, dealers in fedicincftt and Physicians can testify, isk the Agent in your nearest town, what ias been his experience of the effects of this tcdicine. If he has been selling it for any i-ngth of time ho will tell you. T IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. telovv we give n few evtaets from letters ve have received lately regarding the virues of this medicine. I)r.S.Oslin,of Knoxville.Oa., says:?I hare, cm using your I.iter wort and Tar very extenirrly in my practice for three years joist, and,, it s trilh pletisure I stale my belief in tTssrrF.RimiTV ovsn ai.i. otiikii aktii i.es iri/rt tehieh r am acquainted, for which it is recommended.' Messrs. Fitzgerald ?& llenners. writing roin Wnvnesvil le. VC. says:?" The Livernrrl and Tar is In routine daily mere jmjm. ar in this Country ami we thikk Justly 0 All irho hate tried it sjteal; in eonimrnhblc terms of it. icy h'ncHcial in alleviating he eotnjdainled for iryirh it is recommcdrd., Our Agent in I'irkens Distret, S. C. Mr. ?. It. MeKall, assures us "that lie usu it iritb real benefit in lav own family, arid recoroDcmls it to his neighbors." lie gives an astance of u Negro woman, in his vicinity, 1 ho had been suffering w ith disease of the .tings for years,attended with severe cough, rho was rolicved hy the lJverworth and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of his Medicine from fill juris of the South, 'or a report of the surprisng eures it has reformed in the Western anil Norhern and laxtern tStat, s. w e w ould in* ito the suffering atient to read tlie |>amphlet whieli nccomanies each liotlle. To all wo say have Hope are J/ pe'. TRY THE MEDICINE !! lie warned in Season. And neglect not that vrugh which is duly 'eakening your constitution, irritating your liront and lungs, and inviting on that dread iscuHc, Consumption, when so soothing and Icaling a remedy can be obtained as Dr. The genuine article is signed Andrew Dkjers, on the engraved wrapper around aeh liotlle. Prior*#! per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Soi l w holesale and retril by hCOVIL4t IE AD. I 11 Chart res St. bet. Conti and St. Luis, V. >. Sole Ahekts for the SoirriiF.rn States o whom all orders and ajiplieations for Vgencies must be addressed. ?oLI> also by Maoiil iV Heath, I .ancaster C. II. A P. Wylic, Cheater. VV tsctiestf.r. Mtiit Sl Co., Monro. J. PHI at. and Workman, Crnnmi. DR. STRONG'S J0\1 POUND SANATIVE PILLS. 1"MIE8E l'll.l-S ore entirely Vegetable,' and are a moat superior Medicine in lie cure of all bilious Complaints, Chill* nd Fever, I)i??|>e|iain, Costiveneaa, liver ! 'ompl.iint*. Juanificea, Sick Headache, Scroii I a. Salt It Ileum, Fevers of nil kinds, Ixts* 1 f Appetite, Obstructed and painful Men- j trnalion. and all lingering diseaaea. Ah ? Female Medicine they net like a harm, and when taken according to the dieetions, they never fail to cure the very rorst cases of Piles, after all other remedies til. They purify the blood, equalize the circuition. restore the liver, Kidneys, and other eeretory Oigansto a healthy tone and nc- j on; anil as an Anli-llilou* Family Mediine they have n<? equal. Price 25 cents per ox. AT.SO, DR. STR iNO'S riK TOKAL HTOIIAdl PILiIiS. A remedy for Coughs, Colda, Catarrh ronehilis, Croiif, Whooping Cough, Asth ; in. Consumption; Norton* Diseases, Dya- j ppsia, C'ostiveutsa, Krvsi|iehis, Discnae oie Heart, (nllaaimalion and Pain in the he*' , Back and Side and all diseases arising 1 ora a deranged state of the Htomueh, and : ? relieve the distress and bad feeling frotn | iling too hearty food, in weak and dyapep. c habits. Warranted to lie PURELY VEGETABLE. Theao I'ill* not aa r.n Evportorant, Tonie id Aperient. ?Jhe 25 cent box pnaaraae* iree time* more |fctwerlncuredi*en*e* than one dollar bottle of any of the flyrnpt, nliwmvor Hnmnparilla* that wan ever made, id a aimple trial if only on* bo* will prove ia important truth. They promote &x perforation, looaen the hlegm, and Clenithe Lung* and other 80etory Organ* of all morbid matter, and ere I* not unotfter remedy in the whole nteria Modlea npable of imparting aneh fliing propertiea to the Lnnga and Vital rgaiin a* these Fill* Th?? ??? a, produce a ??od, regular Appetite, and | rengllicn the System. I'ricH 26 cont* p?r box, containing ti donee Modielne. Call on the Agent* who anil the Pn.Lt | d got the Planter* Almanac gratiaj*illg II particular* nni certificate* of eifBT*L' | Both kind* of the above named Pilla are r anient bnnutir, C. H., by HA88KI.. , INK A HAGINS and J. D. HAIU3. who , *? koep a supply of D*. flrxacaa'a Vacajbli Pi li,a and' i DR HULL'S | - CELEBRATED PILLS, Bh atop the CMlta and Pevor the drat Ppand Jo not alckaa tile diiMih or opoa on tho bowela. July 94 90 If. 1 ^ / X KjKI m- a ' Mfid f &*** MAN "KNOW THYSELF.* In invaluable Book for 20 Cents. "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COPY." ? COPIES sold in less than three l/\ ' V/Lr months n new edition, revised ind improved, just issued. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL md hand book for the afflicted?containing in outline of the origin, progress, treatment ind cure of every form ofdisease, contracted I >v promiscuous sexual intercourse, by Ifcffitmse, or by sexual excess, with advice for iheir prevention, written in a familiar style ei ivoiding all medical technicallities, and eve- U ry thing that w ould offend the ear of decern y E Prom the result of some twenty years sue- ti L'easful practice, exclusively devo ed to the II cure of diseases of a delicate or private nn- in ture To which is added, receipts for the c< cure of the above diseases, and a treaties on al the cause symptoms nod cure of the Fever ti and Ague, for twentv-tive cents n copy; six p copies one dollar: will be fowarded to any ci part of the United Ftatcs, by mail, free of h postage. Address, postage puid, Cosdcn & o Co. Publishers, or" box 196, Poat Office Phi adelphia. ti "This is, without exception, the moat fi comprehensive and intelligible Work publish- v ed on the class of diseases of w hich it treats, r Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free f from all objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious, can ut i?et to placing it in the hands of . I-?r r.s The author hna J. devoted many years to the treatment of the ? vnrious complaint* t rented of, nnd 'witMoo : little breath to miff; and too little prcsurap- 1 tion to impose, he has offered to the world nt t he merely nominal price of 2A cents, the fruit* of Home twenty yeurs most successful praeuec. ?Herald. "No tor.chcr or parent should l>e without the knowledge imparted in this invnlunblt work, it would save years ?r p?in, mortilic.. t ion and sorrow to the youth under their change.?Pkopi.k's Advocate. 1 of?ii..ri?b?tCi7"?.clf,Sv in O,,lo? in writing ! IIunter n Medioal Manual,"says: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, bv evil ' example and the influence of the lmssiona. 1 have been led into the habit of self-,mllutlon , without realizing the sin and fearful eons?. ' jucrices upon themselves and their posterity. ' J lie constitutions of thousands who arc J raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and thiy do not know the ' cause or the euro. Any thing that can Is- ' done so to enlighten and influence the puh. | J k mind as t? cheek, and ultimately to revn ml r w,J^"Prf|d ,,f ' ??? wretchedness, ?,,u|d cttnrvr ?|e grmi|c#| blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ. ' on the present and coming generations. In- ' temperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands upoj ' thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race Accent my thanks on Ik-ha If ' of the afflicted, ami, believe mo, your coworker in the good work you are so active- ' ly ei gaged in. One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and |wstnge paid, on receipt of U5 , V!'"1"' ;V'\ coP"-s for *|. Address, COS. ' ,. 4 ( ? ? Publisher, Box 196, PhilsdelpQIA, Booksellers, Canvasser* and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. June 1 17 ^ JOSEPH A. CUNNINGHAM l\ Kyi iTY~ , Ahuikistbatos. In. (i. Mill.'; . i/L-lr 'a_"i -u ., , M Y0fJM;r"^I',, Vrl,'Trti4krtk>n th"' THOS. ' the limits of this Sum? out , and John 1/ *Vdh7do.?7t p"rr,hi" J A MLS II. WITHERMPOON. Feb. 27, 1851 vJ'F'L L D' ?f,,c x-Tui afpuoted, head r Pmi-Ar>KLrniA house, i V*?;. '* mr. afro. hy Dr. kinkiLn, C,?r^ ?f <W nnd Vnim b'rrrta, brturen Spruer and P^nilTLF.^c^of^^ive and unind^e.l J!"PK t/,rnCt,7 in ,hiH cilv' hftV0 runprrctition, r f m r.T 1 ill disZ ' /r ,ht* 'reatment of , tod u l i prU,,,a "n,?r?- Persons ?f. b'ii palni In "T th? bod>' ,Sr,",, ?r ? 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H. ?o March 18.1864. Te-l tmlyfeld 1 mi* pkosi torus NCORDWEEKLY GAZETTE HE subscriber proposes to publish in thd n of (Concord, N. C., s Weekly Newspaper, o entitled tb? "CONCORD WKEKLY GATE." ' j Editorial Department of the "Gametic,' be under the management ?f s gentleman ell known literary attainments, and who wiO w no pains to make the "Gametic" a welcomd lor to the family, and an entertaining and ructive companion, for the long and dreary liter evenings. be "Osxetto" will be devoted to men, AnmictiLTORS, tmb Arts and 8cixrcks, LrrRSTmn, Forrior and Ix>cal InTKLLIORNCB, to the advancement of the interests of the rn of Concord; an.l in fine, the Publisher wilt every exci tion to orke his paper inferior to 10 of the same character in the UnMed States, n Politics the "Qusette" will bo nneotnprolingly " Whig." 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THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will en savor to raise the Magazine literature ot lucrien not only ehove ~I'ero Worship," it nhove the doccnt debility which di*tiniiiahea thooc heavy productions got Up by ir ndmircra of Gcrma. Nightmare*. THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will bo ade up of orticlea at nn.se intcrenting and leerful. The article* will be profusely illustrated ith Engravinga of the very highest order, ach nnmber will contain'112 pages, the hole printed on paper of the most unesccp- . unable kird. For the general reader?the every day ian,Tho New York Monthly cannot prove ther than e moat w-elcoine viaitor. Each number of "The Monthly" will renin an editor's table, f 24 page*, devoted to Matter* and Thing* i General, Fun, Philunophy, and "The real Principle* of Ninety-eight. There will also be connected with each uuihcr a ladies' dzpartmeht, -: mtaining Plate* of the latcat fashions and ich remark* on cnatume oe cannot fail to eet with the approbation of the sex. On Conr 03; ^Vo Conrs $5; Five ontt* #10, and a larger number at the same ice. Any peraon rending ua a club of ten, and milting 020 for the Mine, will be furnish* I w ith a copy gratia for one year. Postmaster* are requested to act as Agents; unmiaaion* liberal, and pecimui uutubur* rwtirried frvo of expense. The New York Monthly can be procured any Bookatore, Newspaper and Periodical epot in the country. C. REAGLES, Publisher, 208 Broadway, New York. Feb. 8, 1854. ProW pectus or THE south carolina TEMPERANCE Sl'ANHARP. rHE undersigned would respectfully innouuee to the friend* of Temperance ncrally that they intend to commence tke i hi teat ion of Temperance Paper, about e 15th of Junq next, provided e sufficient imbor of subscriber* eaa be obtained k> arrant the Hndrrtaki..g. It w ill he printed upon substantial paper Iiuperi.il aixi , and will contain 24 colnna of mailer. It ill bu denominated thw 'oulh Carolina Temperance Stindard," d will be published every two week* i t ( price of one deller per neaas. ** <>nu? i nun hundrwt wbwribwt an uk* Ined, wo will pabllah it weekly el Ike me price. Oar aoie object Is to advocate tkc cmm Temperance ; and particalariy tko LagWtive Prohibition of tke Traffic k laloxiea. ig Drii.ka; and to prepare tire waaeca of b people of oar State, for the eXactaoent aueh a law, by convincing then) of iticxffiienc) .aod ncceaaity. We will endeavor to make ft a wefcoaxr 4tor in every family. Nothing aril) be ndUed into ite rolumna of a wortkleaa and) moral tendency. A atrict neutrality will be maintained on* subjects of n political end religions aeeian character. No oabeeriptien will be wived for leee than one year, and In ??ry m the order most be aeeompanted by the' ?nejr. A limited number of odvertieenienta wilS inserted at the Banal rates. We w? aid respcctfolly appeal to all ftieodw Temperance and Morality to aoatain ae oar eflorta to amolioratc Ike mndition off Teriag kamenity. . S a W? kope all neraone fueling an Internet hit ) eoeeeae of Ihie enterprise, will eiwt imaelvee in getting eubacriptloae, end an >n thereafter ae ronvenieat eend ne their Poatmaelera era raqnetrted to acta antil eommanieetione Intended fo* Ike peruust be podpaid, end add'eased te tke >utk Carolina Tiii|arMei tRaadsrd, (ingtea, C. H-. B. '? a K. CAUOIIMAN, J. N. ';i ^ * H. amiJB*. Rditoia * Proprietor* iny HN TNk , ? "f A QAM). ' ?artir MaMtfliMi L> W A ttmmrm f 'J wf *F? A* WWVt a^> t c wH! .tt?w IIH> CmtfM *t twH?f DwtiViA , :>? r ft, 1?ML W-tC