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&flfrt jjtWtrq. The Dying Wife. I.ay the gem upon my bosom I.et mc feci her warm sweet bt For a strange chill o'er mo passer Am) I know that it is Death. I would gaze upon the treasure? Scarce!) given cru 1 go ; Keel her rosy dimpled fingers, Wander o'er v?y check of snow. i am pasMtjr wirougii me waters, Hilt a Messed shore appears; Kneel beside me, husband dearest Let iue kiss away thy tears. \Vie?t!o wish thy grief, my hnsha '.ri\e ft? in midnight until day It may leave nn angel's Messing When it vnnislieth way. Jjay the gem upon niv bosom. Tis not long she can be there ; S'ce! how to mv heart she nest'? 'Tin the pearl 1 love to wear. If in after years, bolide thee, Sits another in my chair ; Though her voice be sweeter inns And her face than mine more fa if a eherub call the 'Father !' Far morojbeuutifiil than this, l.nve thy lirst born! Oh my husb; Ttirn not from the motherless. Tell her sometimes of lu r mother You will call her by my name? Shield her from the winds of sorrr J I'she errs, oh ! gently Maine. i.eikil her sometimes where I'm sleep I will answer if she calls, Ami my breath will stir her ringlet When my voice in blessings fall Her soft, black eyes will brighten With wonder w hcnco it came; J n her heart, when years past o'er Shie wili Inni her mother's name ll is said that every mo'lnl Walks between two nngels Iter One records the ill, but blots it. If In-fore the midnight drear Man repentoth?if uncancelled, Then he ?cnls it for the skies : And tlie right hand angel weopctl Bowing low with veiled eyes. 1 will be her right hand angel, Sealing up tho good for Heaven Striving that the midnight watche Kind no misdeed unforgiven. Yon will not forget me, husband. When I'm sleeping 'ncatli the s Oh. love tho jewel given lis. A? 1 love thee?next to tiod. iiorirtij. A Wag says that a Missis, now h-i in circumference, 'as good as a mile. To prevent Dogs from getting in. Cut thou tails oil' clj?e behind their To Kkkp Ueai.tiiv.?Take a bri smash eatly iu tho iiiorning, and tl it out of the window, afier w Licit t? walk, and then eat your bicnkl'ast. 'Nonchalant," means that peculiar! clifl'etent look which is put on by 'who never pay' when duntied lor mi Jt should let written, 'uon shell out.' A Dutch woman devred to n?lv< her pony, which had "lost hisself, i Ini! frisky ver mooeh, a.ul strike ur mil i)is hind fists I" "Look here,J'elt, 'said a knowing kev to his e nupaiiioii, "doti'i stall rai'-ad," Why, Joe?" "Ka . s,.e i Uitl in< >uf of yours, (ley i'li a depot, and run rite in." At a game of uiioslions, ji was a> "JJow to tell a lie from the truth." "J tllein both pass the same door," said is; "you may he aure (lie he will first,"* A ]4owm Kastei advertised for a ?i the'follow ing matter : 'Any gal ?> jjot u cow,i? good feather-lied fix rive hundred dollars in hard puter that's had the measles, and unrlemt tendin' children, can have a cnstome hfnby writing a hilly dux, addressed 'J and stick it on uncle Kbenezer's I hine side.jinnin the hog pen.' How to Tkm. a I)imnkkn Man you wiah to ascertain whether a m really in liquor; nut the word "mimic itjr* in his irtoutli. It he can shell word out, pronounce it plain and di?l he is sober enough to deliver a tei ranee lecture, l ike our woid lor it. words National lutelheeneer arc even der to get over, and may he given to <>uo where the least suspicion is enter ed that hois '^liow come you so." SKVKN |>KAOI.r 8is?, AND NO S\ JYON.?There are some sins that in f the perfumes of Arabia can render s* ind v\ Irtcli penance and holy water not remove. The following are sevi tJ?em 1. Rehiring to l.tke a newspaper. 2, Taking newspapers and not pa; tor them. 9, Not advertising in a paper 4. Smoking in and prying into lh crets of the sanctum. 6. Aiulf'ng 'Ac J hinting 'Ojice a nig place, C>. Heading (lie manuscript in the i pitwtor's hands. 7. Sending abusive lettora to the tor. For tho first and second offer cos n< solution can l>e granted. Tho fill death by law. To the balance, espe ly the sevenih.dlspcnsaiinh can he oh ej l<v special agreement. Our Terms. SWAN & CO/S LO' - TRIUMPHA = I TUK ft t-1 S W A N & C , |B 5^ CONTINUE TO DRAW * % Mil %, SWAN & C( ^ Authorized by the State 553 'r,l? ,ntu Attempt to injure 18 P?BL.8.IK..*WK?LT, BT 8,,?XVn ^ ?W w M CONNORS fMlr,y: ll,at our pri"" /V . 31 . 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Hrilliunt Romance, eutillcd j signatures pluin, nnd give the 1,1 I " What W ill I!.* Do Willi It J" pronounced i (.'uunly and Stale. 1 to be the masterpiece of thin polished, wit- j |^y- Renu mber that every I ty, and learned novelist, by special arrange- and payable in full without de .k.'J: mint with the Author, appears in Harper's , All prizes of ft,00(1 ur duko Weekly simultaneous.')' with its publication ; immediately after the drawingIjOU* m England. at the usual lime of thirty day p??s ! """"" out deduction. 1 i tf.hsis or iiari'CrV MAOAitittF. All comuiiinicatioDa strietlj < hie copy fur one year, #3 00 Address Orders for 'I'ieke 1 Two copies for one year, ft 00 rates to ife in Three or more copies for I year (each) '3 00 j j. ( () hat's And an extra copy, gratis, lor every club I inffa ' u'" s,l''scribers. 1 l~if~ Persons residing near .... , Tt.ltMX or iiauikk's wekKLV. Ala., ?r Atlanta, Ga., can ha\i ' , ., ... L. 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'rue ul'/'uct m i i tin on*yi\r< i liir nv.'il liftr* Wt'tfkly v\ hen taken lo^eMu'r, nrtj Niip- j t7ATTfnTT o tur a fnt nny plied ?t four dollar* a ye?r YOUTH &. MAT! tain- Numbers from the commencement of Jait Published, Gratis, the i both the Mngnzint' nn<i Weekly can Mill be ! Mild. supplied. Specimen copies famished gra. i VKW WORDS ON THE luitownly. Clergymen and Teacher* nop- treatment, without Mcdlcin I.VA- plied al the lowest club rate*. lorrhe* ot Ix>c*l Weakness, No >t til ' The postage upon " Harper'* Magazine " j sions, Genital and Nervous i>et?ill j and " Harper'* Weekly " must be paid at Decay ol the Syaunn, linpotency, "Oy, the ollico where the) ?re reeeieed When I menu to Marriage generally, can- I prepaid quarterly in advance, the pontage i* ' BY B. DK LANKY, M -ii of ?* >? ? year on the Mnffannv, and The In.porUnt fact that the t twenty-six cent* a year on the Weekly. complaints, originating in the iir Persons residing in the British Province* aolitudeof youth, may be easily r w ill remit, in addition to their subscriptions, out Medicine, ia In tide stnall tr* thirty-Mix cent* on the Magazine, and twen- monatrated ; and the entirely n >"'? ty.nix rent* on Iho Weekly, lor the Ameri- I "ucceaaftil treatment, a* adopted I can pontage. '?"> explains, by meant! of wh llARfSn & Bi.OTHF.as. Publishers, j* enabled m cure himself perfect ?-W? New York. Sent to any address, gratia and /<"'/ BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! | sealed envelope, by remitting (( Wx would call the attention of members o ^stage stamps to Dr. B. DK L/ C%?in* t Ihu bar and ina^iatratei* of lliia and thsMur ' ' #W ?r rounding Ihwlru-ta, to our extensive assort un* * edi- I went ot Blank*. We have ?uow on 'hand / 1GUNTRY STORK KKKI a full aupply printed in excellent a'yle, and j y y llnd that the eommereial i i ah- Cftn a" ?r,'er* promptly at seventy-live articles published in the New 1 . cent* per quire ra?k. News can be relied upon. Th< , We are ulso prepared to print Brief* at alone worth the price of a ye n"'" short notice, in handsome style and as low tion. Only One Dollar a wear lain- the work can he done anv where the in at No. IOU Naa*au Street New State for rr'H Dec. J3, |8ft7 fteries 1 eclectic monthly magazine, i NT i 1858. The Editor of the Eclectic Magazine, de- , ^ sirous of increasing its circulation, and ex- ! I ^ I tending its usefulness as n literary journal, A AS USUAL respectfully solicits your patronage and at- I S] , ' , ' ' ; tention to its merits. VN II . . , | |,?or n,jr|een years tho Eclectic has | 1 found tavor with the public, and high com- ' | tuendation from the press, for the sterling \ , worth and permanent value of its page/. j _A 'A1. AND j <j. Hj, design and purpose in to present of Georgia- j to its renders the choicest treasures of thought, and the ablest productions of Eu- II our firm has I roiH;n" writers, as they appear in the Re- i ' views and Periodicals of Great Britain and i arc drawn U|p Continent are paiti 3. These sources furnish many ot the i . our j richest fruits of the literary activity of the ;|]s in any other ?eloquent forms of thought, taste, and |w, U i j expression. These will adorn the pages of ant i the Eclectic. : felt | 4. This plan of selecting the choicest nr- ' inti be drawn by j tides from the noble family of European j liar >f the Spar- ! periodicals, furnishes an nmoi>?? .f literary ! tioi tch of their rending, w hich could net be obtained in its to r July. 1858, | original form, except -i an exorbitant cost ; C<M public, under nD<I the excellent and attractiveness of i cat nisaiopers. j which no one inngr...ine could hope to eyual ?? I It is literary gold without dross?mental : lur ' nutriment for youth or age, without moral "a 3, 1858. | poi(jor.. j 6. Its combined excellencies and permajj j nent value give it h just claim to a place in , qui I every well selected public and private li- i ul" 10,1858. ; brnry. I>? Terms. ! ! hi, I OK ' ) The Eclectic it issued on the first of eve- j , 17, 1858. rj. nmnth. Each number has 14 1 large ??o. i j tnvo pages, on line paper, neatly stitched in ()ll J I green covers. Twelve numbers, tliree vol - i jt<| 24 18'8 ' umel,? with lilies and indexes. Twelve or , f?| j more embelishmcnls, and nearly 180U pa* I . ! pes in a year. Price, 85. v J \V. II. IIIDWBI.L, Publisher, 31, 1858. Q Deekman Street, N. V. Iiei f 1 ?- ||(J, ppp? ? 1 Below arc given a few of the very mi- phi *3-fc?XV& , inerou* testimonials lately received in favor p<i 3 ! of the Eclectic. |? ' CoM.MF.NI>VriOM OF THE EcLF.CTIO. From Itcv. Dr. ('laxton. 5VKRY SINK ... . . ..... . thi "An acquaintance with the principal coil- l" tents of the lending Foreign Magazines is ?V confessedly indispensihle to every one who . ^IlI'MK' would keep pace with the progress of J tL ' thought and of knowledge in our day.? They lire, however, so many and so costly, ' y JULY ' l',nt cnn obtain or even rend the whole ho .. of them. The 'Eclectic* psrfonns well the ret * * ^ tnsk of winnowing the wheat from these 8" 10 OOo publications, thus making what is most v.il- i'1' - unble in their pages accessible to the Amer- // ? ican people. It |1f.thkl. Ci.AXTon. J'JjjJJ Cleveland, May 30, 1857. C500 "'n the above opinion of Dr. Claxton I LOOO Vor>' cheerfully ant', heartily concur. Hn 9q? ! Francis I,. HAWKS." Co gyO j New York, Nov. 7, 1857. (Jo 700 j From /vx-President Fillmore 'i00 | "I have taken the Helvetic front its coin* I niencutnent ns the best selection of foreign j 300 periodical literature ivliicli I have been ah'e cr^ '25 | to obtain. I think the seleetions are jtldi "10 I cioualy made, ami the work is very vulun* O EtIZES. j hie. Respectfully yours, JOO arc II.COO MlLLARD FlM-MORI."' j\~ To ' ' hi'*' *va'ua^'e substitute for the worth. th< |M) ? less rending innlter which is so uhnndant in l? mmi " 4oo ! "'esc dnys, nnd which is doing so much in- 8" own 11 soo i,lrv' ''"lb '? the tastes and morals, cape* nia 50O " {.Hi eiully of the young, we take pleasure in ll4' luo.ooo recommending ihe Eclectic Magazine, as a treasure not only for the literary and pro- ' tq ? >jii ii/i/i fessional man, but also for any intelligent He I p,.rs,,n_ |r gjves the best articles from the ' >' irtors 82.50 ' Foreign Reviews, to which the ablest men iy'1 n of the Lotto- of Europe are in the habit of giving their nv ous of receiv- I most elaborate productions, ll w ill inter* *IU est all whose minds have not been encrvu- I i^Tlje sold at ! by ",w li'erary trash which unfortunate- 801 lie risk : i ly is so widely distributed among our peo 1 Whole I H?> w bile it can riot fail to enlarge the in- I 'on 'Ouo ! Icllii/vlicc nn.l elevate tlie taste i.f nil >ehe I i Half habitually peruse it. The permanent value ? ut its articles are in striking contrast with l Quarter "?nting, ?'|>heinernl literature of the 20 day." RUt'US ROOD, lit eighth tieneral Traveling Agent for Helvetic 10 Magazine. co| trtificates. th. ddreas for the CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, ?' ;f *hlc!' l," > (.ortiHS, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, , I. Purchasers ,, . ... , ,, . . wl iv figllru th,.y DehUity, ami all I),states anting from -ifi a Scrofulous or Impoverished slate rar rs and l'rizea nj the WimxI. mediately ?f- HKCJI'MAN, CLARK dt CO.'S ,hi . writ, their GENUINE COb-LIVKlt OIL, H ir Post Otlice, "as etood the test of overten years experience, bei I and is recommended bv all the moat eminent on , . physicians a* the mo^t valuable remedy in use. Nal ?1 r n i I'r. HHHianw the celebrated ph) aician of the " dui lion. , f,on<loi? <V>inMimption Hospital, took note* of . id under, paid , j,H effects in about MM leases, and found i? more \ ?other prizes ; ,.fteatioui than all remedies yet discovered.? . ' a, in full with- This remedy, so valuable whe i pure, becomes I r." worthless or injurious when adulterated. See . < i eoutideutinl. that the label has the eagle ami mortar, and the 'lej ta or Certlti- signature over the cork of each bottle, as thousands have l>?en cured by the use of the genu- Csi , ine article who had used others without success cot igusta, (i*., Hold by all Druggists. IIKOKMAN A. CO, aoc Montgomery - cel i their orders CRISTAD0R0S HAIR DYE { i Ming S. Sw an Within a nut-shell all the merits lie, l. Of Cristadoro'snever equaled Dye; i ",0 hat are drawn 1 'fed it makes black, to brown transforms a grev, | l>u t lount of the Anil keeps the fibres always from decay. j wo d to, will he This matchless revitalising //air Dye still > so in the follow holds its position as the most barm less, aud wh Constitution* ',*ir l)'e ln , thf "orU\ ! t'?i i *, ? . . and s<dd, whole sale and rutail, and applied in u.;. bile Register, u.n priv(kt0 looms> (V.st .doroV, So. t, Astor ' . . ,e' Rouse, Ilroadway.aiid by all Diuggistsaiid Perork Weekly fumen in the United States, r News Rich- Aots F. S. MARK, )i?patch, and Charleston, H. C. 1 Little Rock dp:il 14, 9?3m. r? - - j TIE8 OF IT IS NOi A Iv rTn Trrxr Wc subjoin a few names of ihone fho re- ! LJ *vA JL X , commend Mm. 8. A. ALLEN'S World's Hair i '25th Thou- Restorer ?nd Zylobalaamtim. Pre-t. Eaton, of | Union University: "The hlliiig of hair te??eil, I [)? it iTinv* 4 r *"?' rny grev look* clmngi-d to original color." . r J 1 U- A. Buckhee, Trea*. Am. Bihle Union. N. Y : "I cheerfully add ?,y testimony." Kcr. | It a I 're iniiur* 11 v Ik'Ken. Ed. "Guide to HolineaaLn Boa , " Li Tmnedi ton = "We can testify to iu effects.' fcee. K. ' ' It. Eairchild, Cor. Sec. 6li n Union N. Y.? |)Ul "Used in uiy family adth beneficial effect."? | 0 Rev. A. Webster, 'Ch'n Era," Huston: "Since |) uany alarming using your preparation, 1 am neither bald or ' iprudence aud grey as heretofore." Her. Jas. II. Cornell, emored with- Cor. Bee., etc., N. Y.: "It has restored the hair rt, clearly do- of on? of my family to ita original color, and j ear and highly stopped iU (Wiling." etc., etc. We can quote by the Author from numerous others of like standing in Eu eh erery one rope ami America, hut for further information, :ly snd at the send for circular to ng all the ad- MRS. 8. A. ALLKN's ,>U( Worth's Hair IU*t<>rcr Drpot, ""I I post free in a No. 864 Hrooine-at., N. V I Kist paid) taro rflf" Hold Everywhere. iNEY, It Lis- 1_ m Du? 'rH> DEMOCRATS.?O N K OF THE 1}<,j X hrst dnfiea of a good Democrat Is tu 'EKH Wll.l, support his party Prena. The New York " ind monc-tnry Daily and Weekly News is now '.veil entsb- ' fork Weekly lished as the Democratic organ of New 9 markeU are York dir. It is one of the beat newnpa- re'l nr's snbocrip. (hts of the day, moreover. Hend in your "v Published subscriptions! Weekly Newt only One 1 York. Dollars year, Published at No. 10'J Nassau pre| 4ft? 4t at reef New York. rhe Oreat Ambassador of Health I IVIedioal Adv< TO ALL MANKIND. ^ I IMPORTANT]) "'1 ^JseaM:s of tllc LUNC OLLOW.1 Y'S PILIiS.iSSSr* : sea a tree and easy exp< ' lungs, purifies the blood, in A BOON TO THE SICK? ity lo the nervous system r>,e want of a sterling medicinal to meet the fr'?T?' "> & and necessities of the suffering portion ol V'"**4" y b.? *blc, ?,fi nanitT, and one entirely free I mm mineral 1 Lonsumplton is curable b) I other deloteuous policies was severely u ? Plca till this all powerful medicine was ushered "\\ J',C T ?f ?,C1" i. the world ; Hoi lowat's imvali: aiii.k Fills iC tccome the household remedy of all na- j ,UV (!^' ( as * c*u.1 Their attribute i- to prevent as well us : " ,J, cure ; th?y attack the radix or root of the ! 's w SM1 nplaiut, and thus by removing the hidden I Cl '! ' , r. ,'Cfi U 'S8 a,< w> < ' r . I ; : as to bid defiance to medic isc of disease roinv.gorate and res ore the jn h ^ , , wjimg energies of the system, assisting na- j ortJi,; rL.lief to tf)0 '8U? e in her task of vital and functionary refer- j fej|r|ul icourR0| wllk.h live thousand persons in tlu 1) 1 S P E P S I A . unJ a correct calculation si The great scourge of this continent yields cn' population ol the eartl ckly to a course of these antiseptic Fills, destined lo lil! the Consuii i the digestive organs are restored to their I Trulv the i|uiver of deal iper tone ; searching and unerring remedy i t?l W Consumption. In al perses it from the patient's system. I Kri>Bl euctny of life, for its sex, but sweeps olt'alikc tli 1NKUAL DEBILITY ANI> WEAKNESS. I ?... -?-r..i .. .. .o I ..... ...... HI, K,lll Kroin whatever cause, Lowncss of Spirits, ! ''mt Supreme Doing from I nil other signs of a diseased liver, ami K001' a"'' perfect gift, I ni icr disorganization of the system, vanish uti- t',c tftltcted n permanent r the eradicating influence of this all |M?wer- I Consumption. I he fjrst antiseptic and detergent reiucdv. front impure blood, and > produced l?v their depositi UILIOUS DISORDEIIS. prevent the free ndmissh Die proper quantum and right condition of j cells, which causes a weak bile is of momentous importance to the I the entire system. Then kith of the human frame, this .-Inti-hilious j tional to expect greater dieine expels the hidden seeds of the com- entering the cavities of lint, and rendes all the thuds and secretions those administered throu] re and fluent, cleansing and resusitating the j patient will always find ti u! functions of the body. I breathing easy, after inhnl Dln,,, .. Inhalation is a local remetl KIA >EM U KS" j constitutionally, and with Should lose no time in trying a lew doses of j tainty than remedies adini s regulating and renovating remedy, what- ach. To prove the powi er may be their complaint, it can he taken CIICC ?f this mode of udmi Ih safety in all periodical and other disorgnn. inhaled wlil entirely destn lions its effect is all but miraculous. minutes, paralyzing the e U'SKKFUTKD 1'iDhiF. so tint a limb may be an . .... , i .slight,* st pain; itilialing t The testimony of V. . miou-ly ^ will destroy life in a U r.? to the health giv..,.- .m The inhalation of amn iicdy, and cert.heat. , , g J ..vnWm when faintin* or ?| age hear wanes* P. It.e I ndc ..t | ^ u| |( of ^ ^ lr Intrinsic worth. ,hc ?kin k fc4. o//ortv?y\? /'///* ?#< the lu st rnnn/i/ I and may be iiniuediatelv <1 known in the worl'l for th foliowituj I A convincing proof of tin <liirases * '"halation. is the fact t I produced In* breathing lot thina, Diarrh?*, Indigestion, itivc evidence that piopci wel t'ompl't, Ihopsy, Influenza, I prepared and judiciousl* uglis, Debility, Inllamation. I ,he lungs should produce Ids, Fever and Ague, Inwurd weak- During eighteen rears p.n est Diseases. Female Compl't, neas, sufTering from tliseases of stivness, Headaches, I.iver Compl't, have heeti under my care spepsia, I .owncs of Spirits, I'iles, many remarkable cures, c Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symtoms, Vctu had been pronounced m il Affections, Worms of all kinds fully satisfies me that con y Caption!?None are genuine unless the " fatal disease. J/y treati ird.s "llolloway New York and Ieitulon, * are 111 ^figimt', and founded 01 ceinihle as a "Water-mark" in every leal of H thorough investigation. hook of directions arouna each pot or box; tance with the nature of ti > same inay be plainly seen by "holding the '!*** to distinguish, readily, f to the light," A handsome reward w ill Ik- disease t/iat simulate com ren to any one rendering such information as u proper remedies, rn iy lead to the detection of any party or par- * single case. II s counterfeiting the medicines or voiding ncctioii with certain path same, knowing thelu to be spurious. copic discoveries, enable; lungs from tfio ult'eets of ' , Sold at the Manufactories of Professor enlarge the chest, purifv t ii.Loway, HO Maiden Lano, New York, and renewed vitality, giving ?-i all respectable Druggists anil Dealers in Med- entire system. >e throughout the United States and tlia Medicines with full dir ilizeil world, in boxes at 25 cents, fi:t cents, 1 part of the United States i a i ......i. , T? ii. I tients communicating theii There is considerable saving by the lar- Hut the cure would lie . * patient should pay me a vl S\ II.?Directions for the guidance of pat- n" ?PPOrt?nUjr to examin. U in every disorder are affixed to each box. ,??? ' uimi tlii'ii tut? cure cotihl in June 10 I85B. 18 lj. neolng the patient again. ? ? ? a<!vicc muat contain ji pot MOSES L E T T E It S AdJ *1 ?- ,i!t A NFW BOOK Office, 11.11 Filbert Street , , ,. , . laelth, Philadelphia, 1 The Editors of the I.ire (i\raf)e luive in ^-uv j857. tltcm pint ion tho publishing of a book, ? ? ; title of w liich will be, "I.ike as it is ; Of nil disease, the g the Wkitiso* ot "Ouk Mose," w hich Springs front neglect ok will uot only contnin nil the letters lich have appeared in the (iimjfr over the ^ 1" 7" 17* IT* IT1 | i nature of "Most," but many others, rich t' Jj 1 1 j I\ c and spicy, that have Rover been read WHEN A CUR.F IS The Editors deem it useless to say any- ,N Al, ,,TA ng relative to the character of the pro- _ ri n p rp o seil New Hook, nor need lliev sav that it '*J ' It I'j 1 I' 1 II be tho most amusing work that has Self-A hate, Xertnus / L-n issued ill half a century, for, it need (Heels, (Iracel, Diab ly be known that "Mose" wrote it, to Kidneys and lihtdilnr, lisfy all on these points. While it will titm, Scrofula, Pain: an amusing work illustrated w ith pro- Ankles, Disease* of r designs and cuts to show- up persons .Wat and Eyrs, finer i things in their true light, it w ill be free Eirnhs, Cancers, Dn m Vulgarity, and, will have Tor its chief iS/ yita't Dance,and ject the correction of tho many absurdi- from a derangement of ? so prevalent in the present day. ^ It will he a hook of over 100 pagea.prin- Such as Nervous Trend I on good material, and bound in paper ry, l?*s of Power, General rcr. We propose to put it to press as ?? V'Monw.thpeculi^s, d- . I r . the eves, loss ol Sight, \\ a >n as a sufficient number of names * re- ^ ElUpU0lls ved to justify the expense of publishing. j|( th(i )lAck he^ K<>|| t4f" I'nco Iifty cents for single copies ftU inipio|lc.r ^charges ( rive copien to one uil<lrt*ni?, for ?2. tn*tu?r* not from what cm ney required until tho work is published, nated, however long stain t those w ho wish n copy of this rare cane recovery is certain, i rk should send in their orders at once, than a permanent cure ci that the publishers may determine Other treatment, even arte ether they enn venture upon its puhlica- fled the skill of eminent i>l ?. Ian the order* come at utter, an we their mean* of cure. >ii to put the book to pre.** curly in July. phtMuut without odor, cau t#~ All our friends are requested to act 'rco 'ro,n mercury or hali AirenU. J?' Pr4Cl,C0' > 1,av? WillTAKKU ?t BUNTING, 0 DcMh; thousand! ?. ... , , ... ? *ta?re* ot the above menl '?.? C ? ? li?" # .- warrant* me in promiainK tfay 'JO, 1858.? 1W. m|ly theraaulvcu uudi ami most speedy cure. R MAIL A lilt AN(iKMENT. greataat ?pemle* to health, cause of conaumption, other diacaaeu, and ahouhi (.AMIlhN MAIL. human family, a* a perniai e .Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at H , v<>r effected, a nmjoniy ol K'lock p rn 10 "tiida of incomp??u part* T ueudnjr, Thursday and Saturday j ' ; } ! NtltuUon, tilling the system ' a ln | with the disease, hastens t UllARLOTK MAII. via MONKOK. consumption, e Mondax, Wednei i . , at 8 Auukfthu Ammo ^ t'c p rn I cause death apecdily and ?art* Tuead.t, T ..irvl,v and Saturda,, I Un L'/n.,*"cd M?! t 7 a m arc oorn with feeble couati ' 1 renlot life corrupted by a PINKVII.I.K MAIL iuelf in hcrufula, Tetter, I >ue Tuesday and Friday at 8, I*. M. other affections of the akii leparta Monday and Thursday at 8. A M Kun*i *.nU,,,nK "Pwn lh" or tuner.ng, and conaignii LBWISV1LLC MAIL K??? HKLK A BUSK it auothe s Friday at 4 oclock p. in. to health, for nothing else mru Saturday at 8 a in gue of human disease* ea. CIIE8TBKFIKI.I> MAIL dnun upon the system dra , victim* through a lew yea b Saturday, at 11 o clock,a. m. to an untimely grave. It < ?art* Thursday. at 'i oclock, p. in. System, rapidly watte* awa til letter* muat l>e depoaited by 8 o'clock caueea mental dcn::geuieiii t, to iuaure their departure by ncxtmui . per dareiopmeut ot the syi til poraone who receive nuwapapera and marriage, society, business er periodical#, will observe that the law pln??e, anil leave* thesuffe "? <--?? ? >? H q.wta.1, in ? n??' iteelf. Hlth the fullest coi *ettera and tranaient newapapera muat be unfortunate victim* of 8e paid; otherwiae they are not mailed, maacnt and speedy cure, I.ieut, K. f! HII.I.INGS, P. M. with the abandonment of r TtiSCmCnt pot'"**1* rAH ^ t?> iom?t, tigorou. , health. The afflicted arc cautioned against the u?e <i( | Of ' f \V* I? If V 1 r*M?t Medicines, for there !?! ? mi many ingeiti* ! ous snares vi the column* 'if the ptildie prints j to catch and rob the unwary suQerer.*, that mil ( Prn I a V lions have their constitutions ruined by the vih1 I v It compounds of quack doctors or the cquailv poisonous nostrum* vended as 'Patent Medicine-'.' }S and THROAT ' I have carefully analyzed many of the so-called 1 fa- I Patent Medicineaami find tliut nearly nil of them ' f AT Atiav ! contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of 1 Al^A 1 It Ttw. ^ | the strongest preparations ol mercury, ami n edies to the cavities ' poison which, instead ol curing the !i?ir passages, and com- disables the system for life, the disease, neutral!" i Three fourths of the patent nostrum- now in allays the cough, can. UHe a,pUt Up |,y unprincipled and ignorant per.-ctyration, heals the j HOng who do not understand even the nlphnhei rtparts renewed vital- (>j- luutcriu tuediea, and are equally as destigiving that tone and tl|p, Qf anv knowledge of the human system, >r the restoration of , |,iiving one object only in view, and that to trvto confidently that | niHv&o money rcgutdless of consequences. inhalation, is to ikc | Irregularities and all diseases of mules and sura. It is as much | foniaios treated on principles established by ' cal treatment ns any J twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by ' ninety out of every j thousands of the most remarkable cures. Merlied in the first stages, cj,leB with full directions sent to any part of the -ond; but in the third United States or Canadas, by patients commit- s re mure than five per Renting tlieir symptoms hy letter. Iin?inc.-? : |l LMi i- i cOTe*P0,,^cnco strictly confidential]. All letters al skill, ^hven, how. j ^hing advice must contain n postage stamn. me i,nng$i i'hntaf. I " ? >.,?. w.? amwv, ?a., >" ? "J ? .. . ' . . 1 the awful destruction of human life, caused l>v iill Ifitratrs arising Sexual diseases, ami tin- deceptions ]>ra< ti< (.I the Sexual Organs. I upon the unfortunate victims of such disease-" ling, Loss of .tfcmo- Wuacks, several years ago directed their Weakness, Dimness 1 ('u?*ultiiig Surgeon, as n Charitable Act wnrtoU appearing before th-v of lhwlr lo n Dispensary lor keluliiess, Dyspepsia 1 1,10 ,,f 'Ids rlaw ?f Hi-eases, in all . upon the face puiii I thoir for,n"' 1U"1 to JS,V?* Medical Adv tirati-, lalo Irregularities and lo "" "PP'y b>' ,eUt'r? wi,h n description "I rom both acaes. It ''icir condition, (age, occupation, habits of hie, use the disease origi- I *c,?) l,J < iU"Ci of extreme poverty, to Furling or olmtinate the ni"h Medicines Free of Charge. It i- needles uid in a shorter time ' '? a<''' ,'1" Association commands the highin he efTectetl bt anv ' Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish r the disease lias baf- ; t,"! *PP,uv?d modern treatinent. Iivsiciaus and resisted Tho Directors, on a levies of the past, fc.| The medicines are ! a-!*urt'd that their labors in ibis sphere of liesing no sickness and n??0,cnt effort, have been of great benefit to ...... it. the afflicted, especially to tin- young, and thev escued fro.,, ihc jaws ,mv" ,lrtTO,u .themselves, with ?, who, in the lust n?w,M' zeal, to th.a very important hut much tinned ilisMiN had despised tuiue. ,eir physician a, which 'f",t published 7 ? A r?v 'ill'"11 rc?"jrt to the alHic'ed who ^P-'rinatorrhcra, or Semuml \\ eaknoss, tho L>r njy curt* u ncr'ect ! *'ico of ^Lantern, Murtorhotion or Sell.AlH.se, do ret diseases are the n,ul ot,lt'r Ihseaaeaol the Sexuai Organs, by tho as they are the li ?t t'ou',ullu?g i'urKeon which will l>e sent hy mail, Scrofula and many (,n " ?ah d letter envelope,) Free of Charge, . I he a terror to the 0,1 "^'P1 of T*? StJ"?P* ,(>r postage, uent cure ia scarcely , AddrwH. for report er treatment, Or. Geo. It. , I the eases falling i... < onsult.ng Surgc.m, Howard Assoc, nt persons, wl.o not ?,Uon' No- 2 *,ulh1 Muth ^troct, PhUadelpma, " " ?a?als5ff?riribkk ,. lsseh&tss; ?r ! March 10, 4 ?ly vicirri;::: national police gazette! r?r. the children, who j This Great Journal of Crimea and Critmtutious, and the cur- jn jt, Tl jrteenth Vear, and ia widely you* which he tray a ; circulated throughout t/ie country. It 1* ccis, .lupuon* and jjfHl pftper 0f tj,e kind published in the ,' j 7':./'"'' United States, and ia distinctive in ita chnr;m a hnei existence , , , , . , . . !>K them to an early \\ Vi? Utw X ",t0L U,u .hnnft of Ceo. NV. Nlutaell ?xt Lo , by whom it will ir formidahle enemy Hereafter ho conducted, .Mr. Mataell waa in the dread ratalo- formerly Chief of Police of New York Ciises so destructive a ty, and he will no donht render it otto of the wing its thousands of most interesting papers in the country. Its re of suffering down 1 Kdiloriala are forcibly written, and of a destroys the Nervous j character that should command universal J the energies of life, auj.port. l, prevents the pro- yg~ Subscriptions, 8-, per Annum ; $ I, ratirssr^ for six m?nih"' i?u >/ ts?r wrecked in hod* "houH write their names and the consumption and a county and atnte where they Traldo dreaded than death P'^'yO nfldence I assure the Po 4?BO. W. UAT8EIJ. & CO., ill-A base that a per Kditor A Proprietor of the can he effected, and National Police Gazette, uinous practices, my New York Cm. i ......uwuHiiuni* e?rn- | Addtudo, J. SUMMKKV1LLK, M. I>. *ering attending this ||ox No. fj;i. mdly destroys ninety- onjce No ^ lal Kili.ert St., old No. !??.?. lto1.>w United States alone ; TweUli, Philadelphia, Pa., lows that ol the pres. Nov. S6, J#57. 41?l v. Ii, eighty millions are _ ? * nulive'rt grave. 1 'p. | KUSON 'S h lias no arrow so fa- , , , . ? . r -- t> I ages it has been the Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector pares neither age nor ebrave, thebeautiliil HANK NOl'K LIST. o?J. By the help ol ?-:o: whom conieth every 1t, js published monthly, ill u large ijn.tr' o in enaldod t/? offer to j |.;lge, 3d pages in eaeh mmiher. on tin- lirst and speedy ?ure in 1 ()f- t,ncj, tho lirst nmiiher lining dated eauso of tubercles is . jam,.ir.. |K|, 1K58, nml published on SaturU,e immediate effect |?ber dtitb. ion in the lungs is to ' >n of air into the air J DitEXEL ev ( o., Hankers, will cnrrelit. ;eiitfd vitality through | The corrections in the Hunk Note Li-d as * i surely it is more ra- re\iiteH to tie discount on Notes, Lists .f good from medicines New Counterfeits, etc, will be n ade in trathe lungs than from well known Hanking I louse ol* gh the stomach; the 1)ri.xol & Co., South Third S n et, lie lungs tree and the ling remedies. Thus, Who will purchase till It.ink Bills tit the ly,nevertheless it acts quotations iniide therein. This Detector more power and eer- will bu tonnd to be nistered bv the atom- 1 ... , , V , . ? It ELI Attl.K AND TlttJE. Brlill and direct innu- , . , , - , r.istroti chloroform ' , 1 l,e ! "''Ushers have for a long time seen >v sensibility in a few I lu-ocMsity and want ol an entirely correct, iltire nervous system, I Independent, and Reliable Coiinterleit I nputated without the tcrtor and Hank Note List, to he entirely he ordinary hurtling | uncontrolled by any one to suit private eiius iw hours. | and purposes, and is confident that from the louia will rouse the means and sources of information w hu h ihe [ patently dead. 1 he 1 Kditor-* of this Detector lime at their comlicines is perceptible 1 it will be found to he the most Rolli after being inhaled, | ?\,ie Detector ever published in this eountrv . Icleclcd in the blood. Nkw corxTi.iti mt> ani> iiuokj.n hanks. constitutional cff'-cts I ,. . , ,. . . . , . . , . , Lncli nnmher ol the lle.eetor will eonhat sickness is alwnvs . . ., .. , , ..... . , ?/ tain, on the tir-t page, a complete 'i-t . t a i ll air?is tins nut pos- | ' ..-hi . ,, , . r remedies, carefully ll,e hnlures o| Batiks and Hanking adiiitiiisterc.l through Institutions, and the various new Counterthe happiest results t I felts hiiicc tint poblicutio i ol the prior dice many thousands | month's Detector. the lungs and throat, stik K LI it. , and I have effected Knelt number will contain a fill! and ven oAer the sufferers complete Stock list, (corrected hv K. W. the Inst stages, which ! <|?rk,. & Co.. up to the In. ir of t-sumption is no loag.-r . ,,f Loans, Banks, Insurance. <'iiti iD, mentor consumption , aIli, Kni|ron,| Stocks, showing the pur value . long experience and ; f , sto(.k) XVl.,| as the prices offered. \fy perfect aer,( ^U.-d I. J ? unvirp, ?r,, I'linUK'l 1 ' ' "" " " **'*" " ,M"i' ' "" (lie viirioiM torm* of ?iviileiiui on each wtnek are due mid p:?ya. sumption, nml apply ' rely Iteing mjiUkrii wii?i.uiai.B 1-Kirr.s .-i-.:kk- I "? <?n,"ur,,-V m.CM,u | Tin. Wholesale Priees |-|.r>,nl wm ? "'So Kiievo"uTc ';Mm.d to bv f??n: coiitrAoUid chests, to - ot. t,H* IhW!U npiralloiH up in the i. lie blood, iiii|mrt l<> it 1 ,,f b,0,n? |o iorgy ami tone to the I kvkhv hTobekekI'HH ?ii..ui.i? ?iavi: it. i The Publisher* intend making 'hi*l>cectiona Rout to any lector indispensable to e\rr\ i??-1 ?? n d>>i:i/ ami Canada* liy pa. I buainoH*, tto th'it no one will ho able lo n > r symptoms l?y letter, without it. ns the well known stan-lin_j a'i l more certain if the reputation of LMl F.XF.I. A in. tt.,7.... i ? '"'t, which wotiltl give , ?nd Brokers, will be MitVieien! t-. .'iinriiit > the lung*, and enable |Is eorrectne**. l'Ii greater certainty, I eir.;yt?l withouti my j TERMS ?IN ADVANCE All letters n-k'iig j itage stamp. line (,'opy for One Venr, ?l.OO VIlAM. M. It , Four Ciipien (or One Year, A o i llox No. i.>. ] Seven Copies lor I tile \ ear, 5 DM ;, old No. lot), below ' Ten Copies for t )ne Year. 7.0(J i'a. I Fifteen Copire for One \ ear, 10 00 II ? 'y i Twenty-live Copioa lor One Year, 15.oo _ ' ' Address nil order* to the Publishers. rent first caime | T b PETERSON & BROTHERS. ol Nature * laws. o. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia NOT' liONVAKI) ASSOCIATION, ' . | PHILADELPHIA. GUARANTEED A benevolent Institution, established by -p.>oks or eial endowment tor the relief of the q j,* * q j,' siek and distrcMcd, afflicted ? L A o w ith Virulent and Kp* hhilitu, Strictures, identic <li scares. rtrs. Diseases of the \ r ? ' persons afllieted with Sexual l>i-. iMrrcurial Minima- i * iudl "" Sperniatr.rrhrea. Seminal r in the Honrs aud j Weakness, Impotence, (lonorrh.cati Sy - . .... ! 1 ?? V mo or i