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Wo huvo 'now on hand j( a full supply printed in exyuiioat *" vie, uiid ran *>1! all orders promptly ut se.cniy-hvu runt* pur <^uiru casn. Wo uru uIho prepared to print Briefs at A short notice, in handsome sty !- and as low 1 ,? as thu work eon be don* any where the In foPi Oifts for c?-+ ' v*ph . A CARD '! o<?i Dr. Joints M. Jarelt, of the ^ ,Y< ,r. \~<? k Ldioj hijiiwuny. M y connecl: 11 f??r l |?a*t eight venrs | ih the nhove fuel it ulioii, as Chief ,1'liv- | i.m. iiinl !i twelve yi-iiH course of steady | ,-otion to In* ('tiiv of I'u limitary (-on 1 n|ilion and ili kindred di<i'it*iM, Ingot or . ih tnv unrivalled opportunities and advan- | 0 of pathological rvoiiroli?aided not u ' lo l?v a perfect system of .\li-Uical bi'ianil ? lias enabled "to to arrive at a deuis. direct, and sncce*sful Course of treat nt for the positive ami radical euro < f all ease* of the T.inut!. /,nn?s, and An'.sN'-oay. l*v inhalation, the vapor and ralivc proper ties of inidiclitos arc direct* addressed to the diseased organs and the cguiiieiit. I do not advise the use of | dual Inhalation of till\ killd. lo tile ox | i-hm of neut ral treatment ; and although j oiisidcr it a useful ail) ivanl in the pro j r management of those feariu1 and ott .n j a I disea*es, vet I deem it verv necessary j : I each pitient should have the lieiiolitof till general alid local treatment The sue- | ssofniv treatment in the above diseases, i d the high character of the Institution j er which I have s'i long hid the honor to cside, are to" well known to need any , logv or comment from me At the so itaiion of many private and professional ends, through whose phil inthropic aid n above charity lias been long and !ihelly stippoi ted. and after due consideration lavi coiic.uded to make sucb arrange1 nts as will bring the benefits of my c.trn-ncc and treatment within the reach of I, and nut confine myself, as heretofore, those only who entered the infirmary, or ho were able lo vi?it me a* mv olliee.? oping therefore that the arrangement will ve entire satisfaction, h<uh to my professn.aI brethren and tno pulilie. I would reeetfiillv ;m noil nee in eonelusiou, that I can i?y lie eonsiilted personaIIv or by letter, r?n diseases as above, and tliat the modile*. the same as used in the Institution, epared to suit each imtiviiiiial case, Inhal g Vapors, .Medical Inhaler*, vVo., vVe , will forwarded hy express to anv part of the tiled States or the Canada*. Terms? v terms of treatment liv letter are as tolas, xi/..: $<12 per month for each patient, licli will include medicine sullicienl for e nionlli's use : also. Inhaling Vapor, and Inhaling Apparatus. I'av iiienl as follows: i in lie In Fxprcss Agent on receipt iIn.* b?>\ <>l Mi'ilk'ini'. and tlie balance #<> tin* expiration of llie motiili, if the punt be cured or in entircit satisfied will* e treatment. Patients, by i/i?inif n full . 1 -?i<>r\ ol liicir ease, and tiieir symptoms full, cull be treated as Well by Litems by r-iinal examination. Patients availing eii|s? It es ol Dr. Jurrolt's treatment iimy v upon iiunietliute and permanent relief, he seldom lias to treat u ease over thirty \.s. I.eilets for advice promptly .answer, For farther particulars address JA.MKS M JAKUKTT. M D. \o. Kg? Broadway,cor. twellh st., N. I'. S.?Physicians and others visiting '.lie y are r< sped fully invited to call at the irmarv. where maiiv interesting eascsean wi'tiesseii. and where eur improved up rains tor I hi* inhalation of medicated va r can be seen and in-pecled, Sept. l.V 180S. 31-bin south carolTna, LANCASTER DISTRICT. ltiley t.'alue, In Kipiitv \ s. j l. inea-ler iili..Ol U. Bilker, John Baker. | liill oil an | ot ^e B.iker.Coliiiooos B.i- j jis-ign e (1 1 r, I.e\iiii.1 Baker, Kdeth Me- | covenant. v, Mark I. Jackson and liis J I'c Al itilda, Jcrrv Warner and J" ,rv his o'.i'e, John Beverly J I Marilin his wile, lti? hard , I, e r on I v eliiid and heir at Iwlvv I S. inoel B >ker (dee) and the | ijovv of "aid Samuel It.iker. j It appearing to mv suti-lucion that Wil ill vv . mi kit. .mini itllKrr. lienryc i 111- i i. ('ulunibiiH linker, I...Mtii.i I5.ii.i r. Kdi-ih | l)a v. Murk I, .1 H'kinii iiiui w ife Matilda, irv Wiiiiht and .M:iry hi* wile, John i! - . rly i.nil Matilda his wife, Richard llaki-r li widow nl' S uiiltel linker, defendants in nve stilted fuse resiko vvi.liont the limits ill's State It i.s ordered on motion of utoii. solicitor for complainant. ttint each I all of said defendant* do answ er, plead lemur, to the Hill in above ease on or oie liie 7t'i day of October. IK58, oilier* e judgment pro eonfesso will be ordered' litisl eneli ami all of llie?t. JAMK.i II. WITH Kit SPOON, V. K. 1.. I). lime 28, 1858. 2U-3m pf tjtrt. I) IT T II CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. /.abetli Small, w idow. ~) In Kipiilv I .an ' v*. j uaaler I).strict, aes Small, William T | Hill for I'arti all, John Houston J tion Real and mphries. Cultin lluin j I'ersonal Kslate ies. Win. l^ifa)eite | of Frederick T. mphries. J >101111, (dee'd.) T appearing to tny satisfaction that Juhu nsion I Itiinphiies.Cnlv in I lumplirien, and llialii l.ida\elte llllllipl.ries, defendants ihuve staled Hill and ease, reside without limits of this State. It isordi red on inoI of IhiWsins Wylfe, Solicitors for iiplniiiunts, that said defendant*. John uston. tail-in ami William latfayelUinplnies' do alinwer plead or demur to Hill in above ease for partition real and nonal Ksiate of Frederick T. Small. M. on or before the Hiili lay of October it, or their consent to the saine will be en us confessed and an order pro mnfeaorde.ed against them JAMWS H. WITHKRSPOON, Com'r Kij'v L. I). July 9th 1858, 2'2-3ui. 1??. *6. SOUTH C A It Q LIN A. LANCASTER. DISTRICT, etur II I'ltler, m ") In the Court of well and wife?aqjdi? | Ordinary Can. ts. | caster District' v*. | Ileal Estate of rgaret 1*1 vI?t, widow, } Jacoh Plyer deinuthaii Chester and j ceased, e l.elta, Wiiliiiin P j rnes 11 ud w il'c June\ I'. [ ol tiers?defendants. j appearing to my satisfaction thnt Jonin Clieali r and hi-< wife la-lin, William Hip Siarne* and hi* wife Jinsev I*., de I.iiit*, re. id'j witloml thl* Slate. It i* j efore ordered that the said Jonathan j >*ter and wifu Lett* and \Vm. Phillip | ne* end wife Jin*ey P, do appear and \ ct to tlie division or sale of the real ite of Jueob Plyier deceased on or be- < > the 1 tiili October 1848. or theitr crnsent , he same will be enter'd of record. I JAMES II. WITHERS POON. Ordinary I*. f>. nly 10, 1848, 23-3m. PI j lilankf*! III a ii Us I! J SUPPLY of hlnnks on hund at the ? (er O'tiec, tha? will o* sold exctiuivfcly >ath. Person * w ill oblige us by not " 1J,' '">* 'hem on sn* -Sher lopm? SWAN & CO/8 WDBIES soi TRIUMPHANT ! Robert the Sherit SWAN & CO. of writ o CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL fiuVili m WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. j on oatli. n (Von to th SWAN St OO'S. oi'~hib"a! LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL AND ' for1U,eJ r j ordered, i Authorized by the 8tate of Georgia the eredi ? o lamgloy i The late attempt to injure our firm has nrv hereb shewn that our Lotteries are drawn appear . Court ll( fairly ; that our prizes are paid nex, , punctually ; and that our the pray* Schemes are more liberal than any other "?t ''J' tf1 Lottery in the world ! ' trict, Mai o?? Tlie following Scheme will be drawn by Julv 1 S. Swan Co.. Managers of the Spar tn Acndemv Lottery, in eneh of their | Single Number Lotteries for Seplem. 1858. at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in publie, under the superintendence of Commissioners. AVE> <1, ASS 31, Jf'/wri Draws on Saturday, September 4, 18j8. |j|t, HU|t , o liled in u j, > ^ u <> ,i on oath, CLASS 3 2, i|o(i lo (| Draws on Saturday, September 11, 18.58. n?that I o of the Ai V C A S S 3 3. 1,1or lJ?.r Draws on Saturday, September 18, 1858. .,|*l'0 o Avon Kb CI. ASS 3.4, they lire Draws on Saturday, September 25, 1858 ("rl'VJ o??? her next, ON THE ri.AN OE Wily til SINGLE NUMBERS ! 50.000 TICKETS ' triul 9,h 5,485 1MUZES! July i NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE gcLM* TICKETS. o MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! . The v: sirotis ot to be diiawn , tending i EACH SATURDAY INSKl'TRMHER. rt-pcctli I IVnte or $70,000 1 " 30000 , J,"' 1 " lO.OOO J?"* d i ? d.ooo i - 4.U0O 1 " 3,000 , I ? 1.500 * ,l" n ? ? 1.00O 4 " 900 r'**un * 4 - 800 V7,,l,,< 4 ? 700 <Vi7 4 " ?00 ?'!," 60 " 5oo 60 ? 300 ? '? ioo ? ii5 :*1x,,r.vMr 230 ioo ,,M;h:;!p APP0XI41ATION PRIZES. fr\\ 4 |>iix?*s ol |4o0 appr. to $70,000 arc f l,60u periodica 4 " 300 u 80,UUO " 1,200 reading 4 " 200 ? 10.000 ? 8m, ori_i(|wVf 4 ? 125 " 6,000 " 600 |1|?J ? 4 " IOO u 4,000 " 400 , . 4 " 75 ? 8,000 " 80O 4 " 6o " 1,500 " 200 H. ,U' 6,000 44 20 are 10o,uoo l,,lJr,l||vn _____ |MllHOI5. .)4^jpiii5esuuioaiitii)gLo$;iiO,UOO i!.1. Tickets$10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 <v?ry ;y.\ Circular showing the plan ol Uie Lotto- ' rttryi ic.a w ill bo sent to any one desirous ol receiv'i'K Y LVrtiliiMtes of Package* will be soli, at The E the following rates, which is the risk : D Monti t'ertilieale of Package of 10 Whole ta?o pagi Tickets, ?8o h'r?-" ?*? Certificate of Package of 10 Ilaif utiles, \\i Pickets, 40 ",orc em (Jerlilicate of Package of 10 Quarter K''H i Ticket*, 20 Certificate of Packages of eighth Tickets, 10 In ordering Ticket* or Certificates. Enclose the money to our address for the i(|- jj(> ,. Tickets ordered, on reeeipt of which lliet " * will he forwarded by first mail. Purchasers Com can have tickets ending in any ligure they may designate. ?.\n in 'i'lic list of druwn Numbers and Prize* teiiU of will be sent to purchasers imniedialely af- coiifes->e< ter the drawing. would k fciJf" Purchasers will please write their thought ?ig nature* plain, and give their Post Office. '| hev ?r< t ouiiiy and State. that few Remember that every Prize isdrawu j of the u and pi.v.ible in full without deduction. ta-k of NT All prizes of $ 1,000 and under, paid ! puldicati immediately after the drawing?other prizes liable in at the usual time of thirty days, in full with. J ican peo| mil tl**rl in** in t I ( All communications strictly confidential. "In tl Address Orders for Tickets or Certili- very cliet cntes to S. MVVaN & CO, Augusta. Ga., ^eW ^ I'- rsons residing near Montgomery I Ala., or Alluntii, Ga., can have their orders "| hiiv tilled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan | nienceim At Co., at either of those cities. periodica J*T A list of the numbers tlmt are drawn | to obtain from the wheel, with the amount of 1'ie cioiisly n prize that each one is entitled to, will be hie. published after every drawing, in the fbllow ing papers :?Augusts (Geo.) Constitution ft a list, .New Orleuna Delis, Mobile Register, |eH? reil<jj Charleston Standard, Nasnville Gazette. j,,, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly ,?rVt hiii Dnv Hook. Savannah Morning News Rich- e|Mj|y ?( uiuiiJ !ViepatCii New York Dispatch, and rw,;>ai,?c I'aiitding (Mlsa.) Clarion, und Little Rock treasure (Ark,} True Democrat. fe-aioiial ?????????????? person. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF Foreign YOUTH & MATURITY, most els' Jutt Published, Gratis, the 25th Thou- est ail wi wu?d. t.-d by th A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL |y ja ao u 44 treatment, without Medicine, of Sperms- j,|H vt hili loniiea 01 Local Weakness, Nocturnal Einis- telligenee sions, Genital and Nervous Debility, 1'reuiature ^.bitualh Decay qi the System, lmpotcucy, and lmpedi- ' . ineiits to Marriage generally. ' ? "rV BY BDE LA.NKV, M. D. The imporuut fact that the many alarming Genera complaints, originating in the imprudence and ? .(jrazini1 solitude of youth, may be easily removed with- ' out Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly de- rp() [)|< monetraUd ; and the entirely new and highly I successful treatment, as adopted by tits Autnor . hilly explains, by means of which every one *''PPMrl >' is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the 'H,'y and 'east possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad- ""bed as Ycrtised nostrums of the day. York Cit Sent to any address, gratis and oost Ires in tier* of I oiled envelope1, by remitting (pout pant) two ?nb*rripii milage Htainpa to l>r. B. Dfc LANKY, II Li*- Dollar n v jenard btroet, Now York City. alrcetNeu June 17, 18?ly. _______ CIOUNTRY SI-ORB KBEPtRS WILL / ftnd that the commercial and monetary T 11AVI irti?l*N publiihed in the New York Weekly J good* Muws ran be relied upon. The mark eta are nte to ci?n done worth the price of a year's *tib*crip> caah^aah ion. Only One Dollaravear. Published up my bu it No. 10*J Nassau Street New York. 1W 'U. I8A7 4.V~4t tpril \ I T 11 CAROLINA. I Ijuncatler District. Ijlligley who in ill till* lUtttodl of IV of I?-iiic:ihUt District by viil'te . I 1'ilpiiiH .'nl satisfaciendum at till' X e Stalo of .South,Carolina, having y otlice. together with a schedule i^y if his eHl.ili' ami cU'ee.is, iii^ pcli- | 0 Court of Common I'loas, prai- i le :nnv be ailiiii'tt*i1 to tho benefit 1 \ Is of thi' General Assembly made \j i-lii'f of Insolvent Debtors. it is ' "* Lhat tin' sa'd I'lainlilVnod all oilier ors to whom tin* said Robert II is in an v wise imii'lii? ?! bo. and lliey II i" Himiiiioiii'd. and havo notice to foro Hi*.* naid Court at laiitcastcr j nisi*, on tho thiid .Monday in Oct iliew raiisi', if any Ihev can, ivliv ; ^ sr of the petition.aforesaid, should ! 'iiii toil. Jj"' of Common I'liM*, Lancaster Dis- . . rob 23, 1848. . J A. jhTEVVMAN, Clork. ,110 4?22. ?$ni. 1 tioi [J T ?? C A R O I, I \ A , tw? i c*11 Lancaster District. din 1 Fid >Y 1> who is in t ho I'ustod v of itf of l?iiicnsicr District, in virluo ! '!l t of (.'apian ad Si.lisfaoioliduni at I if Janus K Curefvi & Co., having ! uy ortioo. togi'tlii'i r ' jr1 1 ,|,,j of his Kslule anil olfoots. his | Mi am lie Court of Common I'lcas, p ay- |>r< iu may bo admitted to the bcuctii dis l'ts ot thi* General A?se nblv uiadu ' jjj. elivf of in?o|\i>nl di'biors. It is or at the said James ii. Curcto'i & Co. titer the creditors to whom the said "'y ayd is in anywise indehled, be and j hereby summoned and have notiee |>u| r before the said Court at Lancaster i nose on I lie third .Monday in ttcto j , to shew eanse if any they can, J ' e prayer of the petition aforesaid thi ot be granted of Common I'lcas Lancaster Dis i dav of Mareli I8A8. J. A. STEW.VIAN, Clerk. j 4, 22-3in. |x" IIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE, ! : 1858. j":: ditnr of (he Kc lee lie Magazine, dcincreasing its circulation. ami exits usefulness a- a iiicmrv journal, illy solicits your put roriagc ami al- ' 0 it- merits. bo r lliirleen years the Kelcclie lias ioi vorvvith tin- public. ami hign coin go >11 from the pre-s, for tin* sterling the d peroK.iielil value of its piifm. //< design and purpose is to present ?aders the elioieest treaso'es of and the ablest prodilelioiis of Kit rilers, as ihey appear in the lie 1 I'eriodieals of (iteat ISritain and j.(i| incut. 0o| ;se sources furnish many ol the (j|,, nits of the literary rietivity ol tin- < <,, quell! forms of thought, taste, and |)\ hi. These will adorn the pages of t lie. era s plan of selecting the choicest arru the noble family of Knropeuu Wl| Is. furnishes an amount of literary ,!,*> which eioihl not be oblained in its the brill, except at an exorbitant cost : the excellent and attractiveness ol lea > one magazine could hope to equal giv rary gold without dross?meut <1 I for youth or age, without moral 1,1:1 tlo combined excellencies and permale give it a ju?t claim to a place in II neiucied public and pnv.ttu li l,v ieii civ Terms. ?? cleetic if issued on (lie fir-t of eve- ' i. Kwch iiouib.T has 144 large oc- P1'1 es, on line paper, neatly sli elied >n vers. Twelve linmbers, th'ce vol ieu til lilies and Indexes. Twelve or , beliahuietits. ami nearly I80ti p., ye.r. I'riee. 0.V II. HIDWKl.ls Publisher, No. 6 lleeknian Slreel, N. Y. lire given 11 tew <?f the verv on- c,, e?litnoniaU k.'.eli received ill favor ||tl clvrtie ,,r MKNDATI?>!<? OF THE ECLECTIC. *> From Urn. Dr. Claxhm. sqnninturice with the pri cipnl ? <?!?the lending Foreign .Mn^iiini'N i? lily iiidl-|Hsm<lblo to rluri one w ho ^ ?r|l pace With toe progreHH of mid o|? knowledge in our day ? j \ however. mi ninny and ho viotly, ! j. inll obtain or even read the whole j ' "Flie 'Keh-eiie* p;:furMi< well the ^ ' winnowing /he ichrnt I'loin theae ofiH, tint* milking what i* ?no?t v.il. their plljfea tU'Ceiobblo to the Annr|ile, r hktiikl cl.a.xtoit. ! ' and. M ?i 3u, 1857. ie nliovo opinion n( I>r. Clayton I tj,. erfutly ant. henritly concur. Fit ASCI* l? IIaWK*." te< fork, Nov. 7. 1857. ,.0 rum F.x-I'residrnl Fillmore C!t*i [ tuketl tile Kcleetic t'roili ita eoin :nt iih the beet eeleetion of foreign I literature which I have lieen able ,(ll 1 think the election* are jndi |lU lade, and I ho vvork ?* very vuluji* w Re.pitifully your*, Mu.lai:o Fillmore." valuable ?uh-iitiHe fur the worth* tin ino matter winch in ho abundant in wi m, and whioh in doing ho hi ieh in h to the tauten nod moral*, e?pe* an the young, we take plea?ure in uding the Evieciic ?* a ; not only for the literary and pro. i Minn, mil also lor any inifin^'cnt It [ides llie best articles from tile Reviews, to w li ch the ablest men e are in the habit of giving their >omte production* It will inter* >o*e minds have not been enervu* e literary trash which unfurl snntc* j)u ridely distributed nni<>n^ our pen- | ( 9 it can not fail to enlarge the ini and elevate the taste ?>I all who r peruse it. The permanent value j cles are in striking contrast with , rig, ephemeral liier-.ture of tlie | '*u RUKUH ROOD, | ? I Traveling Agent I'o; Eclectic i i.MOCK \TlUO N fc O K T H K . duties of a good Democrat is to is parly I'res*. The New York Weekly New* is now well est ibthe Democratic organ of NeW jr. It in one of the best new spa. u he day, moreover. Send in your e' on* ! Weekly New* only One ear, l'ubli*hed at No. KhJ Nassau j)u 1 York. U,.| N OTIC K. ~ 9 " \ disposed of my entire stock of 1 , and now request nil indebted to olh ne forward and eetlle by note or re<t preferred,** I am nnxious to close a<*v sines* ne early as possible. 1 J 0. MOB LEY. pre] 4. O-tf he Great Ambassador of Health TO AL,L MANKIND. Liivirs r IL L A BOON TO THE SICK? Die want of u sterling medicinal to meet the ninl necessities ol the suffering portion ol nattily, and one enthely tree liont mineral I oilier dclclctious particles was severely till iliis all poweifill medicine was ushered a the world ; Hou.ow ay's inv alitahi.k Fills re I ecome the household leinody ol' all mi. is. Their attribute is to prevent as well as cure ; they attack the radix or root of the uplaiut, and thus liy removing the hidden isc of disease rein vigors to and restore the toping energies of the system, assisting nae in Iter task of vital and functionary retortion. D V S V E V S I A . riie great scourge of this continent yields ickly to a course of tliese aiitiseptie Fills, I ilie digestive organs are restored to their >pcr touv; searching and uneriiug remedy perscs it horn the patient's system INT. HAL D Kill MTV ANI? WEAKNESS. from whatever cause, I.owness ofSpiiits, I all other signs ol a diseased liver, and icr disorganization of the system, vanish un* r the eindicating ililluetiee ol this all power* uiitiseptic and detergent remedy. IHLIOJS MSOUDEKS. rite proper quantum and t ight condition o Idle is of momentous importance to the illli of the ltiimnti frame, this .-fnti-hilious dieiue expels the hidden seed* <d the comtint, and mules all the lluids and secretions II and Hiieut, cleansing and le.-u-itating the al functions of the body. Slt KLY FEU A I.I S. Should lose no time in trying u few doses of s legnlating and renovating remedy, winder may he their complaint, it can lie taken ih safety in all periodics! and other disorgan. lions iti effect i? all hut miraculous. UN REFUTED I'll OOP. Tlte testimony of Nations is mianimoiisly ru to the hcaltli giving virtues olt his noiile nedv, olid certificates in every living Ian age ln'?r witue** l<? (lie Undeiiiahletie** of if Jnliho-ic worth. t/foH'.ti/"*' /'?//* ore Ihr hrst rrmftly known ?n //?#? t*orl(f for the folloiri-y iliset I sen. thina, DuirrhfP?, Indigowtion, wcl Com pi't, Diop*y, Influenza, ugh.*, Ihhility, lull imution, Id*, Feverutiil Ague, Inwuid weakest Disease*. Female Coinpi't, tivne**, Headache*, Liver Compl'l, spep*io, Low hi? ol Sp!i its*. File*, stone andGravel, Setoinl.ii y Syintoui*, Veil 1 A fleet ion*. Wo-in* ol uli kind* P~ Caution!?None itre genuine utiles* the id* "Holloway New York hiiiI Loudon,' uie cernihle a** "Water-mark" in every leal ol i hook of direction* hi oiiihi each not or l>ox ; same may he plainly mccii hy "holding the I to the light." A liandruine reward will he eu to any one rendering such information ?* y lend to llie ileteclion ol any party or pai 3 Counte'i feiting the iiiediciue* or vcidillg > Maine, knowing them u> In- spuiion*. "."Sold at the Mwimlactorie* ol Professor ii.LowaV, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, ninl nil respectable Hi ug-^ini* ami Dealer* in Medic throughout the Foiled Stale* and the dixed world, in hose* nt *2ft cent*, 118 cenU, I *1 eaeli. There i* considerable having by the lar r size*. N. II.?Direction* for the guidance of patit* in every disorder are uflixed to each Ik?x. June U> 1658. 18?Jy. MOSE S LETTERS'." A NEW BOOK The Editor* of the l.irr (iiraf'r have in niciiiphilion tin* publishing lit' a bunk, e uile of ? Well will b?*, "i ike as it i* ; the Whitish* ?f -Ouk Mose." wliieii nk will iinl only contain all t??*. letter* lieli li.ne appeared in the Uiraffe over the > lull lire of "Musk," lull inanv other*, rich re anil spicy, that kave rover been read Toe Editor* duviii it unrk'^n to any lim ing relative to tlie cliaraeter of tin* pro* -i d New ItiMik. nor iiend tliev nuv that it It In* tlio iroat ntiliiaoi); work that linen i**ued in half a cciilnrv, for. it nerd ly be known that **.'?Io*e" wrote it, to lint) nil on these points. While it will an mnu*ing work illustrated with pro r designs and eula to mIiom up peraoua d tilings in their true light. it will lie fiee no Vulgarity, and, will have lor Ha chief jcc. Hie correction of the many absurdi* a ho prevalent in the preaciit day. It will be a b??oK of over loo pngcapriri* j on gtmd niulerint, and lioiind in pa|ier ver. We propoae to put it to proa as oil a a a milliei.nl i' umber of nauirM ta re ived tojnalift the expense of publishing. Jrf/* I'rice Fifty cent* for -ingle copieFive eopie* to otic address. for i?'2 No oiev rr<|uired until (tie work i* published, I those who w ihIi a e >pv of thia rare ok ahuiild aelid III their orders at once, that the publishers may determine ether thev can venture upon ila publico n. I**t tiie orders come at once, as we sli to put the book to pre-soarlt ill July. i-tf' All our friends are rc<jue-icd to act Agents. WHITAKER Si BCNTING, HdtiisT* " f/irc fllTrlfff " Kalelgll, N* C. May 20, 18J8. ? 1H. MAIL A It It A N (i KM KM T. CAMDEN MAIL, in Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 JClOOK. i> IU (hirto Tuesday, Thursday mid Saturday 1 7, ? in CI1AKLOTK 51 AIL via MONROK. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, al H >*c. p III. part* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, it 7, a iu PINKVII.LK MAIL. )ue TuMiiiit and Friday nl fi, i'. M. Depart* .Holiday and Thursday at 8, A. M LKWlSVIU.K MAIL e Friday al 4 oulook p. in. purl* ftulurday ul 8 u in CI 1KSTKitKlK14> MAIL e Saturday, ul 11 u'uluck.a. in. purl* Thursday, ul J o'cloea, p. in. Ill letter* must be deposited by 8 o'clock i, to insure their departure by next tnai . Ml person* wno receive newspaper* and er periodicals, will observe that the law uuea (He postage to be paid quarterly in ufice. alters and transient newspaper* must be paidi otherwise they are uol mailed, Lent. K ii nil.MNdH, P. \f. Medioal Advertisement IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. CONS UTTP TION AND ALL Diseases of the LUNGS and THROAT CAN UN CURED HY !>:!! Af.ATIOV. Which conviya tlie remedies to the cuvitir n the lungs, through the nir passages, and com I ing in direct contact with the disease, neutrali ' /ea the tuherculur matter, allays the cough, can ses a lire and easy expectoration, heals th lungs, purities the blood, imparts renewed vita ity to tlie nervous system giving that tone an energy so indispensable lor the restoration t hcul'h. To be able to slate confidently tlu Consumption is curable bv inhalation, is to in a source o! unalloyed pleasure. It is as lime ! under the control ol' medical treatment as an I other formidable disease; ninety out ol ovet bundled eases cau be cured ill t lie lit si stage; and tiliy per ecut in the second; but. in ibethii stage it is impossible to save more tlian live pi cent, for tlie lungs arc so cut up by the discus as to bid defiance to medical skill. Kvon, bow ever, in the last stages, Inhalation affords extii ordinary relief to tuc sull'eriug attending th feartul scourge, which annually destroys iiinctj live thousand persons in the United States alone and a correct calculation shows that ol the pi-ei cut population ot the earth, eighty millions at destined to till the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no unow so ft tnl as Consumption. In all ages it has been tli great enemy of life, lor it spares neither age in sex, but sweeps oil alike tlie brave, the beautili the graceful ai:d the gifted. By the help < that Supreme Being from whom comcth ever good and pcifecl gift. 1 am enabled to oiler I the alllicted a permanent and speedy cure i Consumption. Tlu- tirst cause of tubercles from impure blood, and the immediate eflei produced by their deposition in tlie lungs is t prevent the free udiuission of air into tlie a I cells, which causes a weakened vitality ihroug ' lite entire system. Then surely it is mort' n J tionnl to expect greater good Iroui mcdicim | entering the cavities ol the lung.* than fioi l those administered through the stomach ; tli patient Mill always find the lungs free uiul tli breathing ea-y, after inhaling remedies. Tint Inhalation is a local remedy,nevertheless itaei constitutionally, ami with more power ami ce tainty tlian remedies admin.stored l?y the ston ach. To prove the powerful and direct intli once of this mode of administration, chloi-ofon inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility ill a fe minutes, paiwlyzinc the entire nervous svsten so tlist a limb may tic amputated without tl slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary Imrniii gas will destroy lile in a few hours. The inhalation ol ammonia will rouse tl system when fainting or apparently dead. Tl odor of many of the medicines is perceptih in the skin a fear minutes after lieing inhaler and may he immediately detected in the ldoo< A convincing proof of the constitutimial effeci of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is alw at produced l?y breathing foul air?is tins not pu itivo evidence that p oper remedies, carvfull prepared uml judiciously aUinitiisteied throng the lungs should produce the happiest results During eighteen years pi active many (hotisam suffering fioiii diseases of the lungs and tliroa have heen under my care, and I have effect*; many reiuai kahle cures, even after ihesulTvrei ond lieeii piunouiiced in the lust stages, whit fully satisfies tne that consumption is no iong< a lulu I disease. My treatment ol coitsutnptio is original, and founded on long expedience an a thuroiigli investigation, ,1/y peilect uc?|uaii lance with the nature of tubercles, Ac., eiiahh me to uistiiiguish, readilv. the various lorius < disease that simulate consumption, mid uppl the proper remedies, rarely being mistake even in a single case. This laioiliai ity, in col licctioil with cerailt pathological and micro copic discoveries, enables me to relieve tl lungs from the vlleet? of eoiitiu.Unl chests, i enlarge the chest, purify tin- lilmul, impart to renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to tl entire system. Medicine-, with full directions sent to an pait of the I uited States uml Cauadas by p tieiits communicating their symptoms by lette Hut the cure would be more ccitain if tl patient should pay me a visit, which would gi\ an opportunity to examine the lung*, andctiiib me to proscribe with much greater cei taint and then the cure could be effected w ith->ul it seeing the patient again. All letters nskin advice must contain a postage stamp. Address, (}. W. GRAIIAM, M. Dm Hox No. fid. Office, 1181 J-'ilborl Street, old No. lo'.t, bolo twelth. I'liilaJelplna, I'a. I .NOV. I O, 41?1 Of nil di-oniae, the ri-iil Ami 4'i.iintf Spring* from neglect of Nature'* law*. SUFFEl NOT! WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEE IN all kiaukh or S E C It E T L> I S E A S E S . Self A bust, .\errnu* Debility, Stricture (Her/* (irtltrl. Di'll"!'*. Disease* of tl linlneij* unit lllmbb r, Mercurial It I ten no turn Scrofula. t'am* in Hit I tunc* a. Ankle*. li'itKite* 1/ tin- Lung*. 'i'hrrm .\ute awl Ey< *, t iter* upon the It.el* < Limb* Cancer*. Drnpsy, I'.piliptic f'ii St. Vita'* Dance, and ail Dtteane* aritin Juau a Jer lUfieiwnt nj the Sexual Oman Such a* Nervous Trembling, l?o*s of .1/cni ry, hw* of Power, General VVeaknes*, Dimnei of Vision, with peculiar spot* appealing bofoi tin* eyre, loasol Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspvpsi Liver Disease, Ki upturn* upon the luce, piti ill the hack and head, >'einale 11 regulai itic? an | all iinpioper disclutigert tiom l?olh sc?e*. mailer* not hoiu what caum* the disease orig uuted, however long standing or olrstinate II I case recovery U certain, ami in a shoiter tin ! than a permanent cure can lie rlTeeteil by at | other treatment, even alter the disease ha.* I>* tied the skill of eminent physician* ami resist* all their means ot cuie. Tho medicines a< pleasant withoul odor, causing no sick lie**, an iree tiom merciiiy or balsain. Dm ing tweni years ot practice, I have rescued Ironi the jaw 1 ol Death, many tiio<isaud*, who, in t)ic la i slaites ot tin' above nieniinii. il iIm.uuw, ha j been give.t up to die by their physician*, whic ' warrants me in |?iointMii?t( to Hie urtlic'cd, wli I limy piece themselves under my care, it per?e< I and luant speedy cure. tfecret dlieweii dre tfi greatest enemies to health, ltd lliey mc (lie tin CHUM* of coiiduiiiption, iSciolul* mid uidii oilier diseased, dud should be ? tenor to til Iiuiiihii idiniiy, At d pei mdiieiit cure id scarce I ever effected, d iimjonty of the cases falling it to the htndd ot incompetent pereond, who ill only tdil to ouie the di*e**ed but mill the coi dlitulioii, tilling the system with mercury, whic | with the disease, hastens the aulfcrcr into i.ipi ! consumption. iiut should the disease and the tredtineut u? cause dedth speedily and the victim umrriei the disease it enndled upon the cliildrrii, ?ii are born with feeble coiwtitutioim, mid the cm reutul lite corrupted by u firm winch Iretiay itdell in ticiofola, t'etter, I'lcers, Eruptions an other a flection* of the thin, Kyed, *1 nrodi an bungs, entailing upon lliein a biiel eftiatenc I ol suffering, and comuguiiig theiu to an earl grave, ' SELF Alil'SK id another iormidable enem to health, for nothing else in the dread eauthi gue of hiiiiiaii didviucd catidea ao deatruclive ! dram upon the system diawmg ita thousands t j victiuia tlnough a tew years ot suifeiiuir dow to an untiiuely grave. It de.-iioyn the Ncrvou S)stein, rapidly wastes away llie energies ol life cauaea menut do*-.: {euient, pre vents the pre per development ot the system, disqualified fo marriage, society, business, and all em thly hap j piuma, and ieavaa the sufferer wrecked in bod and mind, predisposed to cotiauiuptiou and train of evils more to be dreaded than deatl I Itself. With the fullest confidence I assure ut; unfortunate victinis of doll-Abuse a pet nuMient mid speedy cure, can be elTec(ed,Aam with the ahamvvnmcut of ruinous prftwe, tb< n y* * . - patients cau be restored to robust, vigorous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there are no man? ingenious snares in the columns ot the public prints to eatcli and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors or the equally poisonous nostrums vended as 'Patent Medicines.* C I have carefully onaly red many of the so-called Patent Medicines ami find thai neurit all of thcio contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest piepurations of nicicuiy, and a s deadly poison, which, instend ol curing the diaease, disables the system for life. '* Three fourths of the patent uosti urns now in use aie put up by unur.ncipled and ignoiant per? sons who do nftt undeistand even the alphabet I of the materia medics, and ate equally as destilute of any knowledge of the human ystcm, j having one object only in view, and that to II I make money rcgatdless of consequences. ? Irregularities and all diseases of males and J females trcated on pt noiplos established by v twenty ycuis ol piy.cl cc, and sanctioned by v thousands ol the mo--*, i citoirkable cures. Modiclues with lull dirci ..ons sent to any pair of the United Stales or CnmidriH, by patients commitr nicutilig their symptoins liy letter, Htisincs* l? conespondetice stiicily confidential. All letters " asking advice must contain a po-tagestamp. V Addiess, J. SUMMliUVILLF., M. I) Ho* No. 68. Office No. 1131 Filbert St., old No. InO. Belo^ ' Twelth, Philadelphia, Pa., ^ Nov. 26, 1857. jJi? PETERSON'S Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector ,r AMI tl BANK No IK KK-T. y It is published monthly, in it large quarto . " pag?*. -I- pages hi ein b number, mi liio first of each moil ill. lite lirsl ou tube, being milcd .1 January 1st. 18.18. and published ou Oaturo day, December 2Glli. b ii Dttr.xr.t. <& ('o., Hankers, will correct it. '' Tile corrections in lite li.uiU Note List as ** relates I<? 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'if I r 1*0 all persons afflicted with (sexual (>isM? ? | | res, such as Spei matoi rh?a, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, (iOnonlinen, (fleet, Sy a jdiylis, the Viteul Onanism, or Hell Anu>e, Ac., !'r * TIIK HOWARD A8KOCIaTIOX, in view of ' ; die awlul destruction ol human lile, chu.k'iI by 'A' j S.-xintI disease*, and the deception* practised * njion the unfortunate victim* of such liiwuiM 0 j by Mu.iek*, acveial years ago dueled their I Consulting Suigeou, an a Cliai liable Act worthy of their liuiuc, to open a Dispensary tor a the (reatiiiunt ol lliia class of disease*, in all * j(J tlieir forius, and (O give Medical Ad* ice Gia I*, (j to all alio apply by letter, with a desciiptioo ol |( their condiuon, (age, occupation, lialiila ol life, Ac.,) and in CttetM ol extreme poveity, to (? * 1 t , nish Medicines hw ol I'haige. It is needless ,u ' to add that the Association command* the high_ J eat Medical skill ol the Age, and will luniiiih I the moat appiOVed tutaleiu lieuliueiit. The Director*, on a review ol the past, leel ' hkiii cd that their labor* in tliia i>plietv ol be|(j ' iti'Volenl ell'oii. have la-en of gival l>ouvtit to ' the atMicted. especially to the ynUng, mid they have leaolvtd to devote tl?<-nt*clvcs, with rein-wed real, to this veiy iiiipoilaut but much * deapi-ed cause. ,jt | Just I'm Ml.-dual hv the Aaaoo'atior. a-Report 1 on ttpeiiiimIoilinen, or bcminal W mkiitie, the |l Vice ol Onanism, M i.ituiballon oi bell-Abuse, and other UiMM'tof the thttunl Oi gaits, by the Consulting btlrgeOn which will b. sent by n-.ll, (ill a staled letter uuvoiope,) f ree ol Charge,' *F ^ on receipt of Two Stamp* lo. postage. | Addies*, lor repoitoi treatment. Dr. Goo. R | Calhoun, f oimuliiiig Smgeou, Unwind Afcuvi-* t i atiou, No, ^ booth Ninth Street, rhiUdctp..l?, . ?'* __ ?) eider Ol llie . iitwA^c F.ZKA I). MKAUrWKl.lBHntaiiiKKr. j 1 GEO. K a I H< 'HI 1.1 >, Srcrrtary. Match to, 4?ty NATIONALI'OI.II'KliAZKm: ? ) l l.tw (Jre.it JiiufiMil of Crime* and Crinn r' | nil* ia in ita Ti irleeitth Year, and la widely | circulated throughout (fie country. It is . | the lirai paper of the knid published in the e | United States, npd la dialiiic.ive in lie chat- .t y Mt-ler. It has btieiy jutssvd iuto the hands ol C*eo. \V. Mniaell dt Co , by whom it will y Itereafler be conducted. .Mr. .Mul?oil was > formerly Chief of Police of New Yofk CI. a ty, and he will no doubt render it one of the if moat interesting papers in the eotiniry lia it Kditwriala are forcibly written, and of a * character (hot should command universal ' support. " r*f~ Subscriptions, fpi, per Annum ; 91. r for Sit .Months, to Ue remitted by bnbacri* * bera, (who should w rite tl.eir names mi J lh? * town, county and state where they reside . plainly,) ' + f To HBO. W. MAT.SCI.I. Si CO., h'-dilor Sl 1'roprieior of the * - M i National Polite Outfit*, i Jf??r York ^Cifv. *