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"POETRY. _ 3 For (ht Lancaster Ledger. crati M". Editor :?In perusing the columns child of the Lctlgcr on one occasion, I was for- : cibly struck by nn anecdote which occurred in tlie life of the celebrated Wm. Wikt.? ^ I have converted jhe same into veise, with j firet some little modification, and send it to you tion, for publication, should you deem it worthy > of an insertion in your excellent paper. .1 1 T. P. 1)*****- iuKt year A True Incident I xvi Whilst Bacchus with his wily hand, Ensnares the wise and great, salu And many o'er this happy land the Have shared a drunkard's fate, be 1 These truthful lines do here narrate cull llow wine the soul devours, 'Pl,j How one is rescued from his fate is h By woman's well-known powers. wit tior A Statesman of Columbia's fame i In freedom's cause renown'd, ot|J Alas! received a drunkard's name 8U1; Whilst sorrow did abound son Which clouded all the happy days u 8I Of hur his youthful bride, c Sickness bediinuiM life's feeble rays Death suatchcd her from his side. lie sought the bo *'l to seek relief, & He sipped the sp trkling wave, ] To lull his cares, to soothe his grief he And friends desp .ired to save. n"' But knowing woman's radiant eye, nui Could change a heart of stone. Ho thought in 11} men's sacred lie pin That he o.ight v\ ine disown. v?'' alii So urged by Cupi.l, he resolved, 'a' A fair one he addressed, , cal But in tho answer was involved i? A true and faithful lest. With loving voice she did reply UI sir reciprocate, f?' When I pi-nviku thy fate .' To yield, assent sir, I icill not ^ Unless n pledg, lliou'll in.ke _ To touch not, taste not, handle uot, But Bacchus vile forsake." fi,.( And will) u m m and steady eye nn< The roses on her check She heeded not a lover's Midi , " *" eoi Her onward sie*?s did seek. a d pn But woman's charms which brightly shine Inn The statesman'* heart possessed, ft Again he sough' her facv divine, 'Po The fair ouo lie addressed. ted Her miud was made up she exclaimed, !l" "ill And left him to his fate, i 'pi... n..i.nn i... ,. n..r..?...i .iv r uvmiii?u, pill lie was ill sucn a stale. ve, the The city urchin mocked and laughed, us The dunliitr.l ?li'uwuUv-d supine, on< Whilst friends cried pity us they passed To see a fallen mind, But see, yon lovely female stoops ,.,h, And with her kerchief white, tht Spreads o'er his face, ulas! she droops '*;Jl For oh ! u piteous siylit. But soon he se -ks the fearful briuk , At Bacchanalian mirth, WI With cup in h.?nd uplifts todriuk '-e, But dashes it to earth. Great God ! he cries a hat's this I sec sup A 'kerchief with /wr name, 011 Euough! enough ! he erics I sec And thus he did exclaim. To handle, touch, tnsto no', uod, Oh give inc strength I pray For now 1 feel thy chastening rod Thin vow 1 make this day. But courage diu to.sake the inan T' To meet the lady fair, jj And if he did |>erch nee?ho ran Ou From one whom he held dear. But she rejoicing in her pride, jle In womnu'H greatest power, as i The eonqucr-d one bade to her side 'j*' lie seized the proffered hour. v , With hear felt fears renewed his love var The pledge she did present, ,m Then I accept said lie a dove, And I said she consent. she I Who is the heroine lady here l'c' The reader will enquire, ""l Miss Gamble is her nauio and de. r nit! To Lafayette the sire, Of freedom ?Jiid to YVnahintfioit A friend i here assert. And he who waa thus nobly won Ills name w w William Wirt. "HUMOROUS. | . i Coi "80 hero I am l?et>?e n two tailor*, Hl|tl aid a tmau nl a jxi . ? ! , wncre inl couple of youn^ l.iilor-! a . win deb hndiiiat betfUli bil-iiii-* i i . n a. * j "True," aaslbe reply, "we are new !? gin net-, ami can only .tlf?rd l<> keep one art. goose last* ecu iw." pea "1 hate to hear pcopie talk liehind one'buck," a* ' he rd?t? -r * o<l when the con ? stable c led ' Si-<p thief?" 1? "Which, inv 1 > :?r lady, do you think qi the merriest pi n e n the world?" "That iinmeiiiat ly above the atmosphere that , surround* um en no, t should iliiuk." , "Anil wtx mi y" "Ilei-auxe I am irthfifi i yj,c| all bodies 'ose llii-tr ifrivilv." ofu< M think* t > k'*? in Ilea' hands aftei the r I ps, as minii' Jo, in like little Ihiv, t(^a who, after the* cat an a pie, fall too ami Acb eat the pa'-hijf, nr of io\e they bare t" fdk i lie * ?h? i m cred "M i, hn yi-1 ./(I ,ega I" Muntt "U?K what, - Inld f" tj,0 ( "Out legs, ma." I rtth "Oertnuiy n??t; hut why do you ask *h*T that ailly question !" ' Oil, nothing! onl^r I heard pa say yi>nr to gue wi? running! fro-n morning ' ' till iiig.it." i)r fever puiotl* (iil to-iuoirow whatyou Jo to day," said hu advising mother >r child. A'ell then in am: nr., !e! '.? eat th? j berry pie that's in the safe," was the 1 ['? precocious reply. >, riotioa. t IE Suhscribcr will otfer bnfnre the u Court House Door, at Luiienatcr. on the " Monday in December next, his plants- ^ or tract of land, cuntainin ; 651 acres, ; on both sides of Camp Creek, seven s north of Lam-astcrville, on the follow- j terms, that is, one third cash, the balance , wo equal instalments of one and two s, with interest from the day of sale, or ] ill sell at private sale at any time betho day above noticed Any perhaving a desire to purchase at private or otherwise, would do well to c ill at premises beforehand, as the owner wii! it home or some pesson that enn show land. The plantation has 170 acres in :i vat ion, 60 acres with the second crop, s place is well watered and healthy, there good well in the yard an I a good spring i liin 120 yards of the house, the plants- i i is in good repair, with a Dwelling i use. Kitchen, Smoke House, Corn Crib, 1 n and Thrasher, Stables, and many ur small buildings. There are two other ill settlements on the premises, with le 4 or 5 buildings on each of them, and iring at each olact. IIESRY HANCOCK. Sept '27 32 td Harness ! Harness ! ! The Undersigned would most respectfully inform his friends of nenstor and surrounding country, that always keeps on hand, at his cstablishnt. jus opposite the Catawba House forrmly occupied by Robinson, a large amiit ol Carri go and Wagon Harness, ddles, bridles, Martingails. military trapigs Medic.d Rags, and Saddle Rags, Tr.aling Trunks. valieces.Carpet Rags, Whips il .ill other Articles found in n well rcgued harnass shop. He would respectfully licit the citizens, and public generally, to I before purehasing elsewhere. His study always to plnHsc. Repairing done in the neatest : nnncr and the s iortest notice. A discount of 1(1 per cent, will be made cash. E. A. FUNDERBURK, Sent 0, ly TO MUSIC TEACHERS Lnd CHURCH CHOIR3. I USIC Teachers, Ohurdi Choirs, and 1 Amiteurs generally, are hereby notid that a new MUSK' BOOK of Choice it Standard Tones, entitled the Srraphina; ('lirislian Library of Church Music: is it published, in round and patent notes itaining 496 pages, at the low price of$6 lozen. Single sample copies sent by mail -paid 75 cents, or 3 copies for two dol9. DOG AC.JENTS WANTED, travel and sell in every part o1 the UniI States, the Seraphin i and tin- History of the Religious Denominations, containing articles and *28 portraits. $ 1000 a year ean be made, by active an shin" men. bv selling these works y liberal percentage will be allowed to >mo who purchaie for caah. or will send their notes at four months, with goo., iorsers. Address JOHN WINEBRENNER. Ilarrisburg, I' 2-f?"Our E.\ch ngen will please e..j. ove ?.l.ertis? ent four tunes, "and ir bills to this otHco, or accept a eo|u h Bo.?k for its insertion.?$tnirl nth w cpress N OTIC E7 Notice is hereby given that APPLICAT1 I LI, ItE MADE at tlie next session of i^islature lb. a., amen lmcnt of the Ai t of I. poratiou of the village of I, uicaster, an' igand empowering the Town Council u> plies, for tlie benefit<>f .lie village, by tnx.vi real and persona! estate: ai.d also, an nduient, for tlie inme effectual eollcetio ;s imposed by said t.'ou cel. A. J. IIELDEX, InhnJen Aug. 1? ? tf. S ddle and Harness ?.?* ABuioirtlE^i1. AT ANCA:TER C II . f? CHE Subscriber taken oluasurein informing t,if citizens of the district, nnd pubgene y, that having just returned from ftHfijtt't . s'lth full jiihI rritiiinl.'bt t\f A, ad iu's kkridtt'D, /J? J?* ifartjiiKails, Ar. 4 Vt is prepared to furnish anything in his line at reasonable pricea as can be found anywhere, i stock consists, in part of the following art!* a, via : viddle* for Ladies, .l/en anil Hoys, at price* ying from *S to some the best quality :r brought to this place. dridles, front $1 to $5. Hai nes* of all kind* it constantly on hand and manufactured at ?rt notice from *<lO to filtMl per set. In addition he keep* always on hand such arles us may be found in similar establishments, h as Bitts, St imps. Buckles Ac. S'. B.?All orders from a distance promptly ended to. 1>. M. POER. IIarch I ft of South Carolina v ANCASTRR DISTRICT. In ti Court of Comma,, Pleas \ Bish ip, wiio is in the cu tody of th. riff of Lancaster District by virtue of a writ of lias ml satisfaeeitnlmu at the suit of Emmons lutton, and Write, Griffith A Co., having tiled ny office, together with a schedule on oath lis estates and effects, his petition to the irt of Common fleas, praying that he may be j nitted to the benefit of the Acts of the Genu- ! Assembly made for the relief of insolvent tors. It is ordered that the said Emmons lintton, and Wright, Griffith A Co., and others the creditors to whom the said Eli C. top is in any wise indebted, be and they hereby summoned, and have notice to apr before the said Court at Lancaster Court me, on the l?th day of October next, to w cause, if any they can, why the prayer he petition aforesaid should not lie granted. Mfre of Common Plea*, Ijincnetrr bietricl, day of May, 1884. J. A. STEW MAN, C. O. C. P. ate of South Carolina LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Plena. oaeph Steele who ia In the custody of the riff of Ism caster District, by virtue of a writ ipint ad ealie/ariendmn, at tile auit of Win teoln, having filed lit my office together with bedul \ on oath, of his estate and effects, his lion to the Court at Common Pleas, praying he may lie admitted to the liencflts of the i of the General Assembly made for the ref of insolvent debtors. It Is ordered thai < s.iid William C. Steels, and all other the 4 iter* to whom the said Joseph Steele Is in 4 rise btddited, be, and they are hereby , 1 noned, and have notice to appear before I ?d<l Court at (stnraater Court House on the j' day of October next, to show cause, if any ran, why die prayer of the petition afore- i 1 should not be granted. I qf C'"'>*i(*on /'tea\ I+nr-'Mfr Z>t*rud, f8 t , ^ , * s C^ cxair . * CAMDEN HOTEL. i now open for the accommodation of * the Travelling Public. !i if. ai> excellent mill commodious buil- 4 pllll ilinnew and well title*I up, and lately ' ut lit a state of complete repair. The rooms * re large, open and airy; fine family parlor*, " rell furnished. The table will be supplied with verything which un excellent country market rill ulord, and attended by the beat servant*. I! The Bat will bo supplied with the choicest F Vines and Liquor*. i 11 THE STABLES. 5 Vre well fitted up, attended by careful and exlerienced Ostler*, and well supplied with l'rov snder. ALSO Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers with excellent water conveniences. There w ill, at all times, lie an Omnibus in attendance to convoy passengers to and from the Depot. \V. M. WATSON. 1 Aug. Id 27 f?m Steam Saw Mill. ? I The Subscriber wishes respectfully to givfl no* ' dee that he has Removed his Steam Saw Mill, iitd erected it anew. It is now situated withiii a few yaisls of the Stage road from Lancaster to Camden, about six miles from the former place. It is now in operation and in good order, having both a new anginc and a new saw. The lumber is of an excellent quality, hieng sawed out of the very best of timlier, ami will he sold at moderate prices. Captain Cothcrn, the former inenager, is still in attendance, and will lie happy to accommodate all persons disposed to favor him with their pat o iage. Bills ib* any quantity of lumber will he filled at short notice. JAS. M. INGK.VM. march 22. 6 tf. FINAL NOTICE. All those indebted to me, fioui from October 1851 to January 185-1, are requested to make immediate payment against the first of October, I 1851. J. H. CUBETOX. August fl. '64 26 2m. BOOTS AND SHOES. - Who would not have an easy, neat fit- 1 ting Boot, in preference to one which I -queexes up the toes, and an unsightly looking I thing at that ? The Subscribers are prepared to furnish the j public with Hoots and shoes, which run nut fuil to please the most fastidious. I h v liave re- | eeutly procure*! a tine lot of tine French Calfskin* ami will ensure a tit to nil those who will | putioui/.e them. Koots made bv them <lo not hurst open n tew days afterwards, hut will Inst as loug as hoots can last; ami then,whata blessing that they do not hurt the corns. Ladies' and childrcns' shoes, also manufactured in superior stylo. Give us a cull, and you will not regret extending your patronage to, FLOYD k SON. Aug. 1?, 27 fttu. A CURE FOR ALL! !! Hollow-ay's Ointment. Citizens nf the Union; You have done tue the honor a-> if with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approluition. It is scarcely two year* since I made it known among you, and already tt nas oouuucd more euicumy man any otner medicine in so shoit a period. THOMAS HOLLOW AY. 39, Comer of Ann ami Nassau sleets. New York. ASTONISHING CUitE OF SORE LEGS, AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy nf a letter from Mr. IV. J. hnn^ley, of'Huntscillr, Yatlkin County, North Car' olina, U. 8; dated Sot ember 1st, 1863. READ HIS OWN WORDS!! To Pitov. Hollow at: Sir,?It is not my wish to become notorius, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, hut to suy that your Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered I hy all who knew me, to he entirely beyond the I reach of medicine. For nine years 1 was afflicted with one of the most paiuful and trouble| some sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man; ! and after trying every medicine 1 had ever j heard of, I resigned iu despair all hope of being ! xnnul Wilt .. C..;.....I - 1- ? I |v,?v,t t ??v .? ?IIC|I<I nil* (? UUIipil' "I i largo pot* ofyour Ointment, which caused the tores on luy legs to heal, nod I entirely regainj til mv health to my agreeable surprise and dei light, and to the astonishment of my friend*. Signed W. J. LANOLKY. AX EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD | BBS AS?, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OK DEATH, j Copy of a letter from ,\fr. fi. DurnnU New Orleans, \ntemher 9th, 1853. To Phok. IIom.owaY, 38, I Wner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York : Deal Sir,?It is with heartfelt giatitude I have to inform you tint! hy the use of your Ointment und Pills, the life of my wife lias lieen saved. Kor seven years she had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, not of a cancerous nature. I was told that nothing j could save her: she was then induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months they effected a perfect euro, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We obtained your medicines from Mrs. Wright A Co., Cliatres St., New Orleau*. I send this from "Hotel des Princes," Paris, although ! had written it at New Orleaus before we finally left, at tlmt time not knowing your address at New York. Signed, K. DCRAXT. The Pills should he used conjointly with the Oi^tiuent, in most of the following canes Had Legs, Piles, Had Urinate, ? Rheumatism, Hums, Kelt Rheum, Bunions, Hcald*, Chilblains, Sore Nipples, Chapped hands, Hore Throuts, Contracted and Stiff Skin diseases, Joints, Hcurvr, Fistulas, Hore Heads, trout. Ulcer*, 1 Olandular Swelling*, Wound*, Lumbago, I %* Sold at the Rstablishuemt of Prof. I FFolloway, 994, St.iard, (nenr Tkmplb i Bar.) f jORdor, and nUo nt hi* House, in N- I York. Ordcrs for Medicine* in the States, ' Addressed, " T. FIOLLOWAY, 80 Ma>df.r j I.Am, Now York." will receive duo atten- ' lion. Sole also by all respectable Drug- J gist* nod Dealers in Medicine* throughjut the United States, in I'ots, nt 37} , >ents, 87 rts, and 91 60 et* each. To x? had Wholesale of the principal Drag a louses in the Union. ? HT Thnre is a consider -bio saving by * siting the larger sizes. " N. B,?Directions for the guidance of pa. s iwnts in every disorder ure affixed to Msh * ?ot. i ?oH by P. if. OOJf RN * Co., N?. ffmpm Street Uhsrt-ton ft 0. ^ u ,? SPANISH JACK MARENGO. ^ _ The Season oi this Celebrated JACK tfJh will commence at Lancastorvillc, on the 11 fhi 16th of March, iusi., and end on the *t July He ia full 16 hands high, well made, nd no mistake about him. It ia certainly the iterest of Fanner* to raise their own mule*, and irye ones. The cxpence of raising such is light, ery light, compared to the prices. This Jack ? nn uncommonly tine one, and be has been turchased to be kept here, to accommodate farners and those desirous of raising fine large ifules. His prices are #6 fill* and $15. 1\ T. HAMMOND k CO. Lancaster C. H., March 8th. 4?tf For the Complete Cure of Caughs. Colds. Influenza. *sthma Broncheti. Spitting of Blood, and all other lon^ complaints tending to consumption, h W This pr?*p;irntiort ia getting into use all over our Country. The numerous letters we receive from our vnrivlis ngenU, informing us of curses effected in their itniu.'diate neighborhoods, wnrrnnt us in saying it is one of ilie best, if no the trry best Cough Medicine now beiore the public. /' almost inrnrably vlleves and not unfreyuently cures the i cry worst case. When nil other Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, ns Druggists, dealers in Medicines, nnd Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent In your nearest town, what has been his experienee of the effects of this medicine. It' lie has been selling it for any length of time he will tell you. IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT Below we give a few extacts from letters we have received lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr.S.Oslin.of Knoi\ ille.fia., says:?I hare Inert using your Liverwort and 'far very extensively in my practice far three years past, ami, tl is with pleasure / stale my Ireliefin itssuperiority over a ci. othf.lt articles with which I <m an/uainted for which it is recommended.** Messrs. Fitzgerald &. Benners. writing from Wayneaviflc, h.C. says:?44 'I'he Liverwort and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this Country, and we think Justly so All uho have tried it sjmik in commendable terms of it, beneficial In alleviating the com plain ted for wyich il is recommeded.n Our Agent in Pickens Distrct, S. C, Mr. S. It. Me Fall, assures us "that he uses it with great Irenefit in his own family, and recommends it to his neighbors." He gives an Inalanu ,.f ? V...?. ? I- L! ??win in, 111 am vicinity, who hud been Buffering with disease of the bungs for years. Attended with severe cough, who wan relieved by the Lverworth and Tar. Such are the good report* we hear of this Medicine from nil parte of the South. For a report of the surpiisng cures it haa preformed in the Weatern and Norhern and Eastern State*, we would invite the Buffering patient to read the pamphlet wkich accompanies each bottle. To all wo any hate Hope ha if //ope! TRY THE MEDICI**! !! IZ? wuru.ii in :;*ou. And neglect not that ccugh which i* daily weakening your constitution irritating your throat and lung*, and invilhg on that dread diaense,Consumption. w^?*n so soothing and Mealing a remedy vA be obtained as Dr. " ft?' Myni|? ,?*' ij.it wort and Tar. floMrr of Counterfoil anJ Hue Imitation*! The genuine artela is aigned Andkbw Rogers, 011 the cigravcd wrapper around uch bottle. Price. $1 per botie, or six bottles for 6Sold wholesale ;ud rclril by &COVIL& MEAD. 111 Chartrcs St bet. Conti and St. Iatis, N. i. Soi.f. Agents foithe Soi thf.ru States to whom all orde* and applications for Ageneiea must lie aid reused. SotD ALSO BY | * Maoii.l Si IIhth, Lancaster C. II. A. P. Wyle, Cheater. VV'iaciiEsTit. Stitt St Co., Monro. J. Dill*', and Workman, Camden. FT ANIf AIR TNK SOUTII CAROLINA INSTITUTE. II UK Filth Annul Fair of the South Carolina Institute for th promotion of Art, Mocha, ivain Igemnty and industry, will b? held at the Now Hull, now beig erected on Meeting Street, in the City of 'harlcitou, commencing on Wkiinuuiat, lithof November, and continue open for Kxhibitiu until the '2Jth day of Novetnbcr. Suitahle premium will be given to the best specimen* in Ait, lecluuihtm, and other branchof Industry; al*o/>f Cotton, Uioc, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Whiff, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, and other Agincuiiuraproduct*. The lutdie.*, to thom the Institute has been so much indchtei, are respectfully informed that nuituld. pieniiiii* will be provided by Ihe Committee, and awrded to the beet apecimena in every departmen of bailies Work. The following *|>ciaJ premiumsare offered: For tile larifrjil muutitii nf I 'A H'A MtVtf r?U?l on otto Plantation, uot low than Ujii huahcU? a Silver Pitcher, orftftil. For the largest mantiiy of SPUN SILK, tlx* p. otluct; ol any onvplaiiUtion, not Icm than U-n pound*?a Silver liteller, or $&?>. r >r i!ie btMt iuwroved SKA ISLAND COTTON (UN, on ante new principle superior to thote now in genial two, or for ant real or inportant iuipiovnu-.-nt tliorron?a Gold MedaL For the l>eiit SlALLION?a Silver Cup. For the beat MilUsli TACKKY GELDING? a Silver Cup. For the beat sprimen of Sun Fower Seed Oil, not loita than One iallon?a Silver Cup. For the heat Call mere Rant?a Silver Cup. lior the bait CnhmoreKwe?a Silver Cup. For the lioat thee quarter blooded Coahtnere Kid?a ailver cup For tlio heat Ken?a eitver cup. For the heat llotr?a ailver cup. For the Inventhu of a suitable Machine for pulverizing Rod I'-pper? A gold modal. For the lieat K*ay on Southern Graiwe* Kuflln prize, Silver Htcher. For the heat apeoiaieu of American Sculpture - ttilov. eit.l -m hm*ci JMHIIOr. The Director* of tbfi inetitet?$ake great i.lea ?urc in atating to tlte public, that by the llber Jity of the Slate mi I i.ity to thU Institute, they Imve now In eoimw of erection, to Ire cooiplcUvl by the let July next, and In ample time for the tppi oaching Fair, a Urge, conrnnodroua. and elcSiot Ibidding, capable of holding In It* main all 86<N) peraon*; mi'1 aiao in connection with t a eery well adapted and apocioaa aaaahinc Hoom, which will etafeie the to ftiruah audi oienti*> war f?r any mnrhfcnnry hat may be offered IW exhibition. Krerr attention wU be paid to all artielee aeftt or eihihition. All anridea entered for nremiuma, moat be ent in 011 or bafore Saturday, 11 th day of No ember next, directed to the cane of the Clerk f Mo. Carolina institute, Chart watim. Artidaa aay be aent after that day fbr exhlkltlan only. Contributor* to the Fair art reapectftiOy reqwoatd to send full de*ertptlona or the artleles, and och general information aa may be afaae to the udgee, and aiHtable far paMfaatlon. Addrwaa CLKHK OF THB go. Ca. IWSTITCTJL J Chart crtaafo fife CL 'r ^ r* MAN ''KNOW THYSELF/ | An invaluable Book for 20 Cents. "every family should have a copy. COPIES sold in less than three , 0\ ?\ rv/ months a new edition, revised , and improved, just Issued. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL A and hand book for the afflicted?containing an outline of tho origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form ofaisenso, contract* " ' bv promiscuous sexual intercourse, by selfabuse, or by sexual excess, with advico for their prevention, written in a familiar style ? ' avoiding all medical technicallities, and eve- U ry thing that would offend the ear of decern y L from the result of some twenty years sue- ' ccssful practice, exclusively devood to the }' cure of diseases of a delicate or private na- '* ture To which ie added, receipts for the c| cure of the above diseases, and a treaties on the cause symptoms and cure of the Fever 11 and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; six P copies one dollar : will be fownrded to any C( part of the United States, by mail, free ot ^ I postage. Address, postage paid, Coadcn &- | 0 Co. Publishers, or" box 196, Post Office Phi'ndelphin. "This is, without execution, the moat " compiehensive and intelligible Work publish- v ed on the class of diseases of which it treats. r' Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itscif to the reason of its readers. It is free f 1 from 4"" objectionable mutter, and no parent howevef f isiidiVv1*. car. ot ject to placing it p in the hands ot ' ? . v r ? 1*hc author hi*? v devoted many years to the 'he , v various complaints treated of, and'w iih too f little breath to puff,' and too little presump- ' tion to impose,' he haa offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 36 cents, the fruits of Hotnc twenty years most successful practice."?Herald. "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable | work. It would save years of pain, morti- j fioAtion and sorrow to the youth under their ri ehange."?People's Advocate. ^A Presbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing ? oi "iturner's.Medical Mnnunl,"anya : "Thou- i 1 sands upon thousands of our youth, by evil P example and the influence of the passions, . have been led into the hubitof self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful conse- H quencesupon themselves and their posterity. J?, The constitutions of thousands who are , raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the \ a cause or the cure. Any thing that can be j? done so to enlighten and influence the publie mind as to check", and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human ! f wretchedness, would confer the greatest " blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating s drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the e human race. Accept my thanks on behalf . of the afflicted, ana, believe me, your coworker in the good w ork you are so active, ly engaged in. One copy will be forwarded '"securely on- ,, volopcd and postage paid, on receipt of 'J5 cents, or six copies for |l. Address, OOSDEN Sl CO., Publisher, Box !<*>, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, supplied on the most liberal terms. June 1 17 ly THE SPARTAN BUBO EXPRE88. 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JUST PUB LI 811E D 7~ REVOLUTIONARY IIISTOIA or NORTH CAROLINA. IN THREE LEClUHl N, By Rev. F. I.. Hawk*, l?. to.. Ll. i?. Hon. I). L. Swain, ll. o., ai.d Hon. W. A. Graham, ll. d. To u-AiVA ?? prrjtjetd a prflitninnri/ iketeh o/ I In BATTLE OF THE ALAMAHCE au<' War of the Regulation. Compiled hy W. D. COOKE, A. M. I Hunt rated by DARLEY * LOSSIKG. A Supply of thi* valuable work baa been ?ceived. PRICE $1. Tlu' work will be rnaih d to any part of the United State* upon the receipt of one dollar and five three cent* posing, stamp*. Address WM. D. COOKE, RtJcigh, K. C. THE NEW YORK MONTHLYIN presenting the first numberof the NEW YORK MONTHLY to the public, the Publisher is hnppy to any that he does *?> with every cnnfid nee that it will meet with h popular reveption. THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will en deavnr to raise the Magazine Literature ol Am tries not only above "Hero Worship." bui nbove the decent debility Wliieh distil, guishes those heavy pi eductions got up by the udniireiM of (ieruiu. Nightmuna. THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will U mode up of nrtieles nt once interesting and cheerful The article* will be profusely illustrated with bngravings of the very highest ordei Each nutiiber will couluin I I'i pi g< a. tlo whole printed on paper ofthe iuo*t uiieMej tionuble kil d. For the g< nernl render?the every d; mull,The New York Monthly cannot piov. other than a most weU-onte visitor. Each number of "The Monthly" wiil cyi tain nu editor's table, of 24 page*. devoted to Aiulleis uud '1 hu. in Oenrrsl, Fun, Philosophy,. uad "i . (iteat Principles of Ninety.-eight. 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