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X ! - I i h: arrival r. W. LRTT r.nvnv -.-ceived a large and general STUtn. ur UOODS suited to the FALL and WINTER trade, consisting oT a choice selection of Staple and Kcy imf and Shoes, wi PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to AT LETT'S. .OTT Goods sold at the lowest prices for C ASII, or ex changed for country produce. August. 28. 1858. ly-Pd nv noons rith almost everything desirablein le had 3STE"W GOODS A T UNIO N VIL I. E. THE Subscribers take this method of informing their friends & Customers that they havejiulreceived and expect to keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots & Shoes Hardware & Cutiery. Ready Made Clothing &c and every other article that is usually kept ip a couutry Store, to which they would call the attention of the trading community. FULMORE A THOMPSON. Unionville N. C.May 22 1858 tf Observer copy 4 times weekly. $15 lEtZEW-AIEllD- H B unaway from the Subscriber on the 16th of MMj July, last, the following negroes, viz: One Ifoman and 1 wo UhUUren. Janl woman is 2(5 vear of afro, named Eliza. The children, Rob ert ami Hiram, are aged one in his 2d year and the other about 3. They formerly belonged to Alexander McOollister, dec'd, and at his sale were pun-V,;iseil bv the Subscriber. S:rd negroes are supposed to bo lurking in that vi-ini v. nr in the vicinity of Archibald McLean's, Harnett county, who owns Eliza's mother. The ai or 1 i'eward will be given to any person taking u; sniii npmes, and informing the subscriber at 1"' i.iiiih, Cumberland co., N. C. DANIEL L. SMITH. Aiuru.-u 28. 1858. tf ASSETS $230,326,28. This Company has been in operation more than Oveyearj, and has paid its losses, amounting to $19,125 85, without any assessment: insurance aver aging its members about i per cent. Policies issued to 1st of May, 1858, 2769. Amount of property now insured, $1,474,922 34. Amount premium notes now on hand, $224,968 23. Cash premiums received, $32,317 41. S. T. Hawley, W. N. Tillinghast, A. A. McKethan, " J. D. Williams, Jas. G. Cook, A. W. Steel; Jas Kyle, J.G. Shepherd, R.F.Brown, Wilmington, A.E. Hall. Wilmington. OFFICERS. GEO. flcSEILL. President. D. A. Ray. Vive-President C. A. McMillan, Secretary John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Traveling Agents. The Company invite applications. Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, H. L. Myrover, S. W. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. A Stedman, S. J. Hinsdale, T. S. Lutterlob, Win. McLaunn. DAGUERREAN F1X1URES AND STOCK. Also, a good room for the business, to Rent. Apply to R D GREEN, Fayetteville, July 10, tf Watch Maker. REMOVAL. STARR &. WILLIAMS,"''.. HAVE removed to the two brick Stores in the West end of the Fayetteville Hotel building, where they are now opening their - SECO sD STOCK, of Goods for this Spring, recently selected by one of the firm in the Northern markets, which will be offered for sale to their re-lar customers on the Hsual terms All persons who wish to buy Goods chean at WHOLESALE, are respectfully invited to call and xamine this stock, at our new stand. West end of Fayetteville Hotel building. J. B. Stark. J. M. Williams. May 1st 99-tf - A. L. ARCHAMBAULT, POU'TiWIiK STISABA EA6IRK BUILDER, S. E. corner l3,titand Hamilton its., Philad., Pa. Portable Steam! Engines, on larga wheels, with a tongue for a team to ue ; ":, , t so These engines have two . , will be sent wnen app- Jan. 10. 1857. 32-tf at P HEP A RATION May 29? 1858 iy FOR RENT. That desirable brick Store on Ha7 Street, belong ing to Mrs E Hybart nd recently occupied by B. F Pearce & Co, is now offered for rent. Also Miss E Hybart's town Residence is oflVred for rent. For terms apply to April 23 Wm.BOW MALE SCHOOL. ' i s' 4th day f October next the subscriber will i ;i il )')L, Classical and English, on Dick St. i -..l : mi-i ".fully solicits the patronage of parents and j:i- r ilaus. i'erins. SS to SI2 per quarter. For further information upplv to Aug. 28 -2t T1IOS. A. E. EVANS. REMOVAL. THE Subscriber has Removed to the Store one door Ea?t of H A' E. J Lilly"?, where he hops to meet all nis oM friends and to nia'-ie many new friends and customer-. G. W. I- GOLDSTON. Angu-t 2S, 1838. -tf . together in the practice of Law. under the name and stylo of CAMERON ANO SHAW, will attend the County and Superior Courts of Moore, Montgomery, Anson. Richmond, and Robeson. All business entrusted to them will receive their careful and prompt attention. Address Cameron and Shaw, Attorneys at Law, Rockingham, Richmond ounty, N. C. John W, Cameron. John D. Shaw. May 1, 1858. ly Congress Water, for sale by Aug. 15 63-tf HOUSE, LOT, AND NEGRO. THE undersigned wishing to close ap their old busi ness, oner tor sale tne tiutsii e lui on iiay mount formerly occupied by Major Gilmore. Also, a NE GRO BOY 14 years of age; having tried him for the ast five months, we can recommend him as an excel ent servant, both for house or out doors, sold for no fault, but to close oldbnsiuess. F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS. May 8, 100-tf TH E N O RT 1 1 -CAllOLIN A S. J. HINSDALE. O -apon Bonds for Sale. r i. .Vestern Rail Road Co., have for sale in uui.iiials to suit purchasers. i i OOfl of t,,e Coupon Bonds of the 7 Cf jVf vJKJ County of Cumberland, bear- interest, payable smi-annuully on run- ;r cent m 1st June and the 1st of December, and i:ng :J0 years. 'J.).tl i) of the Coupon Bonds of the Town of P vverteville, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable .-eit-iiimually on the 1st January and the 1st July, ana running U) years. These b'.iids were issued in accordance with law t. the Western Rail Road Co , to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co is selling thein) a better invest ment in any Bank Stock in the State. For terms applv to C. B. MALLETT, Esq, Pres't. or JNO. M. ROSE, Treas'r Western R. R. Co. March G. 1858. 92-tf negroes; and land for sale The Subscriber having Concluded to change his thirty negroes and the business, offers for sale whole ot nis Lanas. The negroes are all young, and in families, and will be sold in families, or all together. The lands lie on the East side of tho Cape Fear River, in Bladen County, twenty miles below Fay etteville; embracing (2,508) twenty five hundred and eight acres, which may be devided into four tracts, with improvements in the way of cleared land and houses on each. The principal dwelling is large and comfortable, having eight rooms with a fire place in each. A man of large capital may make a fine investment here. There is a suffi ciency of cleared land to produce 7000 bushels of c.ini, an-1 a large quanity of good land to be cleared. This property will be offered privately Untill the fir.-: nf O -t. If not sold by that time, which will ie in 'icated by a continuance of this advertisement iil the 2u 1 day of Nov., when the whole will be effi'iv i :it public auction at my residence commenc i'li with the land on the 2nd day of November and TMiiMi.u'ng on from day to day, till the above prop rr v with ;i nn stock of cattle, hogs, horses, mules, u i rhe entire crop are all disposed of. Terms Ki.eral and made known at sale. . W. D. FEARS ALL. t -scrctt V. O , Bladen co., N.'C, Julj 31. -if RROSPECTUS: THF SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY . AMD Cape Ftar and Deep River Advertiser. HAVING FAILED FOR THE WANT of patronage, in the publication of Stedtnan's Magazine," I propose to publish at Fittsbo rouih, North Carolina, a Free and Independent (weekly) Paver, to be entitled, The Southern Confederacy; and Cape Fear and Deep River AdvertiserJ To be devoted to Politics, Literature, Internal Improvements, Domestic and Foreign JYetcs, Agriculture, Commerce, . Manhfaetures, Mineral Re sources the Markets, $:., i$-c, ij-c, embracing every thing of Public interest, I shall, with perfect freedom, discuss Fede ml Politics: all Questions of Sate uoliey. and every issue in which theinUre;-S of the Soutl .ire involved, untrammelled by Jriattorms ac knowledges no allegiance to any party, fur ther than redounds to the prosperity of North- Carolina and the Southern States. I shall, with unfaltering energy, devote my self to the interests of my native State, (North Carolina. whose dormant resources, if devel oped, would render her in point of wealth, the "Empire State" ol the toutn. The Southern Confederacy; and Cape Fear and Deep River Advertiser, will be emphatical lv in tone, what the former clause of the title denotes, and as indicated by the latter clause be a general advertising medium; and, devoted to the. interest of oith-Uaroliiia, it will un ceasingly and earnestly urge the improvement and development of that portion of the State which is watcreu uy cape rear ana ueej Rivers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION rTYABLE l- ADVANCE 1 copy for one year, $2 3 copies " ; 5 6 ' " " 9 12 " " " 16 To be issned as soon as the necesary arrange ments can be effected. A. J. STEDMAN, Pittsboro,' June 19 Editor and Proprietor. p. s. I would be plesse to furnish "The Southern Confederacy; and Cape Feer and Deep River Advertiser" to the subscribers to "Stepman's Magazine," and especially to those who have paid their subscriptions. If however, those who paid in advance for the Magazine do not wish to patronize "The Southern Confederacy; and Cape Feer and Deep River Advertiser" the amounts by them paid will be promptly returned, on the receipt of an order to that effect A. J. STEDM AN, Late Editor and Proprietor of "Stedman's Magazine." HIGHLY COSCESTRATED COMPOBSD FLUID EXTRACT BBCHC. tv.-.. ihj- Ttladder. Kidneys, Gravel, f irit, nut. iu ii . Diseases AD . fl it BAD Tnisi a Hollander's testimony. :. . illnskes, liviag in the Holland settlement e yaii. 'iscousin,says: "Afteisull'cringforsoice i y ttteudias? an utterprostration ot mini ive been restored, by using Boeerhave'f rs.to perfect health." ) lis remedy heiug in such high repute ! i l:i tilers in Wisconsin. Michigan. ,ew t ; i every Holland -tettlementin the I nited T i 's a mi '- iime'i in its favor. rry i -for Jiiroiiic or Nervous Debility, or auj lervotis oa IIhnuiatic. Xeuralgie a'foction CAN EflLirSY BE CUIiED i!ii;!k tn. ollowing letter fioin a respectabli . ; oi' 'li.v(isippi will answer the question, anc iiiove doubts u-oin every unoiased mind; (jrKKNAOA, Miss-, June 5, 1855 ir. Seth S. Hauce, Baltimore M". Dear Sir: I take re.it pSea-uiirin rclat ing a case of spasmsor fits, cured J yo:ir iuvHiiiahle Pills. My brother J. J. Ligon, K-.s lo'i iii imi afflicted with this awful disease. lit vas tii st ittauked while quite young, He would have .e or two jpasois at one attack at first; but as he srew old -r. '!iey seemed to increase likewise. Up to ih'- time tie e-imnaeuced taking your Pills.he had them rv H 4 -.,1 quit severe, prostrating him body and rnl had satfered seriously; hut now; I iy he is cured of those fits. He ha? V'f.lth for the last five months past. HW o returned to its original sprightlinesF ui trreat pleasure in communicating, as n -ans of directing others to the remedy -! ' them. Yours respectfully, W. P. LIGON. on vho is sffering from Fits, or Spasm?, L . -lenamg to Dr Hance, after tnts tor - . nestimable medicine. His prices are af hox $3; two 5, twelve $24- -sent by n the receipt of o remittance. Addre&F lance. 108 Baltimore, Md ,HU-nAs UOMPOCXD FLIID EXTRACT i 'i'mlT tor UlSeaSOS off ho TtluIr F tlno-o. . i r- nr. .1 . . . . eai4nets. c, bas no equal Kead ertisement in another column heade Heml- 6aa aucauuiu rrrp oration. SECOND VULXJME OF THE BEAUFORT JOURNAL, A Commercial & Family Paper, Published in Beaufort, ir. C. THE "Beaufort Journal" Commenced its Second Volume, on the 12th of April, 185S. The Journal being the only paper published on Beaufort Harbor, ancl the only one devoted to its interest, the editor appeals to all who feel an interest in that locality, to give their sup port to his paper. The Editor makes no hol low promises that his paper shall be the best in the country for the price, or that there will bu any extra display of talent in its Editorial Columns, as is frequently the case in issuing prospectuses for country papers, but he does pledge himself to publish a good paper one worthy of a liberal support from the people of the State. It is the design of the Editor to innke the Journal a first class Commercial Pa per, to give reports of the Markets, Foreign and Domestic, the Latest Nws, &c. The Journal will continue as heretofore, In dependent on all subjects. It will take sides with no political party, but will advocate such measures as are thought best calculated to pro mote the interest of the country and of our State. As to the different localities in this vicinity, it is not onr object to show partiality, but to advocate the claims of Beaufort Harbor and leave Beaufort, Morehead and Carolina Cities, to stand on their own merits believing that more good can be accomplished iti this way, than in discussing the claims or advan tage of localities;-and we appeal to the citizens those interested, and to the friends of these places, to give us their support. The completion of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad is near at hand, and it is very important that the only paper published on this Harbor should be widely circulated, in order that its Commercial advantages may be come better known. Persons at a distance, who feel an interest in this place will find the Journal to be very interesting, as we shall be careful to give all local news of any importance. terms: One Copy one year, $2,00 Five Copies " 8,00 Ten " " " 15,00 The getter up of the club will bo entitled to one copv gratis. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates A liberal deduction made for yearly advertise ments. All communications must be addressed to JOHN MCHOSL Ed. & Pro. Baufort'X C. June 26, 1858. tf MA GA ZINE OF USEF UL IN FORMA TION. : The undersigned proposes to publish in the City of Raleigh, a semi-annual Journal, of the above title, devoted exclusively to the dissemi nation of statistical! mtormation. The want of such a Journal is felt by every intelligent citizen, who desires to become at all accpuainted with the resources of the State, our present condition, future prospects, c, ana Dy none so much as by our Legislators. That we have no regular system of statistics, cannot be attributed to any waut of material. There are larcre amounts of valuable and inter esting information scattered through our Legis lative and Executive Documents and Records, which, in their present situation, for all practi cal purposes, might as well be in the Chinese language. Besides what our Legislative archives contain, our newspapers often publish valuable statistical information, which is either lost, or if preserved by a very few, is so incoa- venieut to find when wanted, that the facts are soon forgotten. 1 he same may be said of the Reports and Statements trom time to time made by our incorporated companies and others engaged- in Manufactures, Mines, Commerce, &c. To collect these various items of informa tion, and give them to the public in a shape easy of reference and for perpetual preservation, as well as to gather from all available resour ces, everything bearing directly or indirectly on our wealth, prosperity and industry, is the design of the Journal now offered for public patronage. So far as the plan for conducting the same has been matured, the pages of the STATIST will be devoted to the arrangement of such tables relating to our Population, Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Public Improvements, Manufactures, Fisneries, Mines, and Social Sta tistics generally, as will present their condition and our progress in each. It is also designed to contain the Reports (condensed of the Public Treasurer, Com missioners of the Sinking Fund, Superintendent of Common Schools, and all other btate Offi cers and Boards; as also, Statements and Re ports of the condition and progress of the vari ous Railroad and Navigation Companies. The Statist will be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of responsible names are ob ained to pay the expenses of publicatow. The numbers will contain each, not less than 150 pages closely printed matter, making a book of 300 pages, or more, to which will be added a full aud complete index. Terms: THREE DOLLARS per annum ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, for six months; payable when the first number is ready for publication, which fact will be duly announced in the public Newspapers. !3FThose persons intending to patronize the Journal, will send their names to the undersigned without delay, as it is desirable to issue the first number as soon as possible. QTJENT. BUSBEE, Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 1, 1658. T 1 ... Ankmet JCMlie Kjvmjruit . . ft I ).ss it m Diseases of tne oex,. Arising from Excess and Imprudence in lite, and re movincall Improper Discharges irom Sefsr'or SeLf Organs, whether existing ,n . . ' ., mv have originated, and Fromwnawverr HeaUh and "?ma"efu'r""" .T and bloom to the Pallid Cheek JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! T. .t. .nd Debilitated Sufferers, and re- movee alithe Symptoms, among which will be foun I Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakefulness, Dim ness of Vision. Languor, Universal Las situde of the Muscular System, antf often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms Hot Hauds. Flushing of the body, Dryness ot the Skin, Palled Countenance and Erup tions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequedtly Black Spots Flying before the Eyes. With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight. Want of Atten tion, Gleat Mobility, Rest lessness, with Horror ot Society Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on whieh this medicine invariably removes-soon follows Loss ot Power Fatuity and Epileptic Fits in one of which the paiienl may expire. Whe can say that these ex Vr.,pntlv followed by these direful diseases-Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by SShsumption. bear ampie win ". assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sod den and quitedestitute-neither Mirth or Gr ef ever visits it. Should o souuu im .j articulate. "With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.' Debility is most terrible! and has brought thou sands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blast in c the ambition of many noble youths. It can be n.Z.t tui 7.f this 1XFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Biichn willcure you. Try it and be con vinced ol its efficiency . mici ( Nostrum, and quack Doctor, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid ihem and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and Specific Remedy. . It allays all pain and niflamatton, is perfectly plea sant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. HeluiboltlN I xt met Biiclni Is prepared directly according to the Rule of Pharma cy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devotud in its combina tion. See Prosesor Dewees' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Jlcdieine. MEDICAL COLLEGB OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti tution, will commence on Monday, the 2d November next. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy , G. M. Newton, M.D. Anatomy, II F Campbell, M. D. Siiirtrerv. L. A. Dnm. 11. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. Ford.M.Di Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Junspru dence. I P Gravin. M.D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A. Eve, Mi D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. V. M Miller. M.D. Chemistry and Pharmacy, Alex. Means, M D. Demonstrator of Anatomy, R Campbell, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, SjBj Simmons. M.D. Clinical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos pital and at tne Jackson street Hospital. Fee for whole Course, $105. Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once,) $5 For further particulars apply to any member Of the Faculty, or to I. V; tiKAYIN, Dean Sept 5th, 1857. 66-tf SHErrARD'S CEEAT BENEFACTOR THE GREATEST PERIODICAL. REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED! 1,000 BXS, RSTAILBD MoKTHLT. THE BENEFACTOR IS INFALLIBLE lor the im mediate removal of Obstructions lrrigularities, Pro laosus Uter (falling of the womb) Leuchorrhea or Whites, and all the diseas es peculiar to females. This remedy bas never in a single case failed in nroduciug the Menses. I have received many letters of recommendation, which all say. ''It is the best remedy we have ever used." Sickness at stomach headache languor, debility, pains in the head, side and back, loss of appetite, costiveness, Ac,, are some of the symptoms which attend irregular menstration. This remedy is certain to remove one and all of these symp coms Be sure and gel the genuine, which has my sign ture on each box. This remedy may be had by ad dressing J. S. SHEPPARD, West Fourth street Cin 8incinati, and enclosing SI, and the remedy will be ent by return mail. N. B. Ladies who are pregnant should not use this remedy, as it is sure to bring on miscarriage, though no injury to health would follow. One box SI, three boxes $2. All letters of inquiry must contain a pos tage stamp to ensure an answer. J. S. SHEPPARD. Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O. August 1, 1857. . 61-ly Gifts! Gifts!! Gifts!!! A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, At the Quaker City Publishing House ofDuane Kulison. Philadelphia. By buying a book tor Si, or more, you are at once presented with a prize, worth Irom 25 cents to $100. consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry Watches. 4c. AH orders by mail will be promptly filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the books. Our list contains all of the most popular books of the day. and will be sold at the usual retail prices, many of them for less. Persons wishing any particu lar book can order at once and it will be forwarded witq a gift. A catalogue giving full information., with a list of books and gilts, will be sent post paid by ad dressing DUANE RULISON. No. 53 S. Third Street. Phila. Agents wanted. L. SCOTT & CO.'S REPRINT OP THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AND TEE FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF THE LATTER PUBLICATION. L. SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continn. lish the following leading British Periodicals viR 1 ' THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whiir 1 3 THE NORTH BRITISH REV1LW (Free CW,v. 4 ' THE WESTMINSTtR REVIEW iLibproi n 5 . ' BLACKWOOD'S ED1KET EGB 11 AGAC1NE (Twy, These Periodicals ably represent the three .,., political parties of Great Britaint hig, Torv nnri Radical,-but politics loi fcs only ore featnrc oi thei, character. As Organs of the most profound writrrf Oh Science, Literature, Morality, and Eeliejon ipv dvotum. wu-t ciuvu. U II r I Y 21 If if ol the dav in t A . i of letters, being indifpeiifilde to the tclolar erd tl professional man, while to the inteligent rcr.dtr o eVety class they fumith a more cornet and satislii w j .vau LbiiiLi liier&iure throughout the world, than can be from any other sourcei EARLY COPIES. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the Eri. ish publishers gives additional value to thete Rturint inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands o subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TEB3IS. Per ann. S3 Ot 6 01' 7 Ot 8 01 3 00 9 01 10 For any one of the four Reviews For any two of the four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews For all four of the Reviews For Blackwood's Magazine For Blackwood and three Reviews For Blackwood and the four Reviews j-uymr..., .a ve metre m all eases tn advanc. Money current tn the State where issued tcit be , . cevoed at par. CLCBBUfi. A discount of j twenty-five percent from the abov F..o ... m ui.uweu logins ordering four or mor. copies of any one or more of the above works Tim t our copies of Blackwood, or of one Review will 1 sent to one address for S9; four copies of' the Ip Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. POSTACE In all the principal Cities and Towns: these wnrl , ,ill be delivered. FREE OF POSTAGE 1 I ent by mail, the Postage to any part oi the L,ii !i 1 FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FOR TUG TRADE OR PRIVATE I'SE. Furniture Manufacturers, 35 BOWEHY, NEW YORK. to 6 00 ei.u 13 60 to 26 00 5 00 to 12 00 Terms ash. 0:e Price Only. fU TTurpfnfnrp we hnvp nisi 11 n frt e 1 11 rel n n (1 sotrl f exclusively at wholesale. We are now prepared to otter a well assorted stock at retail, at a sa ving of from twenty to thirty per cent, to the Consumer. W 1T7A nnw fnr Hnlo 5 Mahogany Chairs, spring seats. M upholstered in liair cloth, from $2 rJ Mahogany Sofas, spring seats, g upholstered in hair clotii, from Mahogany Rocking chairs, snriug seats, upholstered in hair-cloth, from Mahogany easy Chairs, jp, on castors or rockers, up- bolstered in haircloth. -50 Mahogany Tete-a-tete, np- bolstered in hair-Cloth, 15 53 Masosany Tete-a-tete Sofas, a upholstered in hair cloth 25 00 to -15 MAItni.E AM) MAHOGANY TOP Tables, in great variety of styles, qualities and prices. H 4 BUREAUS, Half Marble and Wood Top, with K, 3 or without Classes, witu w asn -stands to match. Also, Wardrobes, IJedsteads, Sideboards. Hall Stands, Book Cases, Lounges, Etegeres, Corner Stands and Book Shelves. V OFFICE ilKftiTL llhDesfcs, Tables and Chairs. All the above goods in black waluut or oak at the same prices. LOK SUll,in Kosewood, unholstered ch Brocatelle, Satin Damask, Satin and 11 00 tt IS 00 to 35 00 00 00 g PARL M in Freoc Plush. The same in JilacK walnut, the frames of which are stained in varnishing, making a beau inui iuij lauuu, wm ujicuuicieu in me same goods, make a snowy appearance at a much low er drice. In our establishment can be found a great va iety of Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood, Mahogany any. and K lac K v ainui. i nruisu Smoking Chairs. Re--Jclining Chairs, Hall .Chairs. Voltaire Chairs MM o .ml ic tl... . .1 li 1. . 1 j uuv. "I' " in. V.I 11 iji an n i H SPRING BED. fl Known as Tucker's Patent This article WeC would particularly recommend, it having beenLj 9 fully teste 1, and found upon trial to be the best H r opiing uuiiuui ever iiiveniea. W CONCLUSION. n Parties who are not able to personally select mc jjuuusiuej maj ui.,uan aepena upon hav--J care, and were nre- ! 3 the selection of any Household Goods they may Kg want, and as we should purchase from First r Hands, a saving will thereby be made which the 'i custwier wonld have the benefit of. fO Aag. 1, 1657. 61-ly ing their orders filled with as much j their interest studied, as though tney sent; ana to sucn we aiso oner onr services forH One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever iujured a Pa ilcnt; nud the testimony ot I -housands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years' standing have been effected. The mass of Voluntary Tesiuiony in possession of tho Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow ers, is imense, embracing names wen Known to cience and ame. 100.000 Bottles have been Sold and not a single instance of a failure has been reported! Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, II. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation con tains no Narcotic. M"rcury or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. ( 1 . 1 . nriij.iiDvyiii. ouic ..i uu i iiii er. Sworn and subscribed before uie this 23d day of No vember. 1854 W. P. U1B15AKO. Alderm'n PRICE: $1 per Bottle, or &ix tor 53, uenvered to any Address, accompanied by rename ana responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges. Cler gymen and others. frepured and sold by - it ni 1 1 17 T imni rv xi. i . ii ciu.Hiiin. u , Practical and Analytical Chemist. No 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings. Phila. j-Beware or uoumerieiis. ask lor iieimnoirt's Take no other. Cures Guarantied, line is. 1&S7. lv I) 11 V. R. Griffin, Qa., 1856. All persons afflicted with Cancer, Tumors. Wens, Scrofula, Scald-Head, Tetter. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, OtorrLce Ulcers of all kinds, together with all other chronic diseases, can avail themselves of Dr. Mosely's services at Grillin. Ga. Office on 8th St. "TERMS: All persons are required to pay their fees in advance, or give their notes with references. So case wiil be undertaken unless it can be cured or admit of relief. My mode of practice in Cancer and Cancerous affec tions, is without the use of the knife or caustic, and is both local and constitutional, causing bat very little paiu, in most cases. All cases of CANCER are required to be under my immediate care and supervision from one to six weeks. Communications strictly private and promptly answered. Address W. K Mosely, M. D., Gr'ffin, Ga. SCIRRHCS BREAST CIS BE CURED!! LET THE PUBLIC READ. In mercy to the afflicted, aud the gratitude and high opinion I entertain of Dr Moseley, as a Surgeon and Physician, 1 deem it my duty to mention the case ot my wife, hoping at the same time that allpersonssimi larly afflicted may be benefitted by it. In the fore part ol this year, my wife had several small lumps to make their appearance in her breast ; they continued to increase in size, until the whole breast became a a-.owmA muss, and very painful. I procured the best medical aid in the city of Rome, and notwithstanding the earnest and faithful attention of the most skilful ..inianii. she continued to grow worse and worse nntil thev cave the case up as incurable, and advised amputation. I was advised by many of my friends, to visit Dr W. R.Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., which I did, ,,i astonishing as it may seem, he had her entirely enred within one month! and she is now in good kuaittitt T would advise all who are afflicted with Scir rhus and Cancerous affections, to visit the Doctor with out delay, as I am satisfied by experience and obser .( that he is the most skilful physician in the ssnntbern States, in the treatment of that horrible dis er8e-Cancer WM. H. MITCHELL, ease M. E MITCHELL. Daughter of J. W.Bradbury, Rome. June 20. 1857. ly The Approaching Fourth. Everybody is making orenaratioMS of some kind for the proper observance f tbp Tllorious Fonrtb." Some will go atoroad. and some will stay at home, other? will remain sober ; some Will don military ntuTorms. while the great nrajOTity will wear such plain clothes as are 1 ecomingto respec table and natriotic private citizens. n course tne oreatmassof these people will get their garments at Hip Brown Store Clothing Hsll of Rockhill & Wilson Nos. 603 and 605 (new style) Chesnut street, above Sixtjiy n,is5r. er-. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Circulation, over iqO.OOO Copies Weekly I 25 W TM ESSES, or the FORGER CONVICTED. J Oliy S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, Who has had ltf years experience as a Banker and Publisher and Author of a series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle when for 10 successive nights, over 50.000 People" greeted him with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute thoir Frauds, and the surest and shortest metfns of detecting tiem! The Bank Note Engravers ai2 say that he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living- GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR DETECTING OtSTERFLIT BlXK. NOTES. Describing every Genuine Bill in existence and ex hibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation !! Arranged so admirably, that reference is easy and detection instantaneous. No index to examine ! No pages to hunt up ! But so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see at a glance. E.jglish, French and Gkkmik. Thus each may read the same in his own native Tongue. Most perfect Bank Note List published. Also, a List of all the Private Bankers in America. A complete summary of the Finance of Europe and America will be published in each edition, together with all the important News of the day. Also, a series of tales from an old manuscript found in the East. It furnishes the most complete history of ORIENTAL LIFE, describing the most perplexing positions n which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. "5. Furnished weekly to subscribers only, at $1 a year, am metiers must e aaaresseci to jutim s. DYE, Broker, Publisher and proprietor, 70 Wall Street, rfew lork. April 25, 1857. ly. w sent States will be for Blackwood for each of the N. B. Tht but and Review s 1WJMVJ1-FOLU CKMi but FOURTEEN OLMf- i. iit & and tt,i ue price in Ureal Britain - PtrwdicaU above-named is about $31 pet uinm,, THE PARMEIDS GUIDE To Scientific and Practical Agriculture By Henry Stephens F. R. S.. of E Jinlurgl,, , the late J. P. Norton Professor of .cientilic A t rie u - - iiavtn. z vol uciavu. juuo pages, ana numerous Wood Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete wt rk o Agriculture ever published, and in order to the it wider circulation the publi.-hers have resolved to -duce the price to Five Dollars for (he two Vi M u rs " When sent by mail (post-paid) to Culiloiuia m,. Oregon the price will be 7 dollars. To tverv otht, part of the Union, and to Canada (post-paid t dollars This work is not the old "Book of the Fai m " Remittances for any of the above publication? J oul. always be addressed post-paid, to the PuMitf rs LEONARD SCOTT & CO.' No. 54 Gold-eticet. New York PROSPCETUE OF THE SOUTI1ERS LITERARY MESSENGER For the Year 1856. July to December. fWEJlTY-THIRD VOLUME. In issuing the Prospectus of the Twenty-Third Vol ume of the SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER, commencing with the July No., the Proprietors rely solely on the encouraging letters and promises of the friends of the Messenger to aid them in exteadiiur its circulation, and they beg to assure the public that no exertions will be remitted on their part to maintain the high character of the work, and to challenge the patronage ef all woo value sterling literary merit. For Twenty -One Years, the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfully the Southern mind, while disdainiug all narrow and sectional views, and bas been alone among the monthly periodicals of America, in oefence nT the fKUUUAK 1S1TIU11UAS 1'UJS SOUTHERN STATES. To this office it will be devoted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the South, whether they come under the specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form of anti-slavery pamphlets. At this critical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature as their most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people will surely not withhold tbeir encouragement from a work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de-. fence . The Messenger will, as heretofe, present Its readers totA Reviews, Historical and Biographical Sketches, Novels, Talcs, Ttavds, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Navy and other National Subjects. With a view to ensure a larger circulation of the MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supscriptioa, which is now only Three Dollars per aim, In Advance, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR. CLZTSS Remitting tos Fifteen Dollars In tme letter, will oe entitled to Six Copies. The Editorial and Critical department of the Mes senger will continue under the charge of TOHJT Tt. THOMPSON, Rq And will embrace copious notes -on current literature and reviews of all new American or Foreign works of general interest and value. The Editor's opinions will be always fearlessly and honestly avowed. The Business Department is conducted by the under- stgnea, to wnom an communications oi-a ousiness na ture mustbe addressed. MACFARLANE. FERGUSSON '& CO. Law Building, Fraaklii. Street, Richmond. Ya Juael, 1656 Inhalation in CoiiMuitpf icii. BRONCHITIS LARYNGITIS, and ether Dir eases of the Chest wid Tbrout. succelnllv heat ed by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors ai.il l oa ders, by absorption and constitutional treatment ar practised at the Stuyvesaut Medical Institute Neit York City. ' The unprecedented success which has attended thi method of treating dieitiEef of tLe Liu.s m.d ILicaJ has induced us to depart frtm onr usual tcui c jind ourselves of the columns of the press, in ,iiUr to bring it to the knowledge of fuch as n:ay le lelotir. under or predisposed to tucii afltclicii. 'iLe dev. n of a brighter day has at lentitL nimed fir tLc Con sumptive; the doctrine ol tLe iiicurabiiJiy of etnu.n p tion having at lengfh passed away. We have h.eUilir table proofs in our poescidii tl,at i:oGcuiti-tioii in alf its stages can be cured! in the fir.t. Iy ttilei tular ab sorption; in me secona, uy tne Ueosfoi 'matioi.p of the tubercule into chalky and calcarrr.ns cni.rn ;. it, the third by cicatrices, or tears. ThbM- vtCdet! t.. the opinions of ihe past may a.'f erf. tit at ".vks consumption is incurable, tucb are Itiiarf iUe a' a To all, this great truth mast be anna rent ,u. medicines inhaled in the form of upoi or Powder di rectly into the , Lungs, mut be much b.oi efiectixt than that taken into the Stomach, vhrr.. u. does not exist. The advantage of luhalntim, i. sumption and Throat diseases is, that medicine ia IJie iorm oi vapor is appuen airectly to the Lungs, wBemr the di&eise exists: the stomach ic thus Ifft tr. mi-.a in restoring health, by administerii g to it a healthy . iiiegtiiiig iou. Auere is no case so hopeless that In hamt'Oii will not reach! The nieaL's. too. on- t ., within the reach of all. the manner of admiiiit-tcring the Vapors being so simple that ihe invalid is nevei required to leave home, where the hand of frieiidcuip and affection tends so much to aid the ihysician's effortt The Inhalation method is soothing, safe and ready and consists in the administration of tied .cine in huch manner, that they are conveyed into the I ur.gs in the form of vapor and produce their action at thete-.l of the disease. Its practical success is destined to re volution ize the opinions oi the medical world and establish the entire curability of Consumption. I earnestly appeal to the common sense of all afflic ted with Lung diseases, to embrace at once the advan tage of Inhalation, aud no longer apply n,edieine to the unoffending stomach. I claim lor Inbalatioc a place amongst the priceless gifts that nature and art hath given us. that "onr day may be long in the land," and as the only ark of safety for the cotifiimp tive; a method not only rational, but sin.ple and effi cacious. Such of the profession that have adopted Inhalation have found it. efficacious in the hif fcett de gree, erresting the progress of the ditxa- and work ing wonders in many desperate cases, in verdity. a signal triumph of our art over this fell destroyer ol our species. Note. Physicians wishing To make thews-elves ac quainted with our practice, are inf'oin:d that, out time being valuable, we can only rej.lv. eg to icgre dientsosed, tosuch letters as contain fii fee. The fee in all cases of Pulmonary afleetmns will be $10. on receipt of which the necessary tr.edicines and instruments win oe iorwaracd. Applicants will slate age. sex, married or single, Low lone affected, if any hereditary disease 'exists in the family, and the symptoms generally. lief the nam town and State be plainly written. I'ostvce for re turn answer must be enclosed. Letters, when regis tered will be at our risk. All letters must I e address ed to. WALLACE MERTOl'N. M. D. S, M. Institute, New York Citv 75-Cm J Nov. 12, WHISKEBAND0. Warranted to force the Moustache and Whislrpra grow strong and luxuriant in one month, where tb r was none oeiore. i twin not stain or injure the skin $1 per bottle. Sent to all parts of the countrv rti re ceipt of price. Receipt for making f 5. . Dr. S. P. SHFI.ION. tig. 8th, 1857. New York NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals re in H 13th Y'ear, and is widely circulated throughout th country. It is the first paper of the kiifd Published in the United States, and is distinctive in its charac ter. It has lately passed into the haDds of Geo. W. Matsell & Co, by whom it will hereafter be conduct ed: Mr Matsell was formerly Chief of Police ot New York city, and he will no doubt render it one of tbe most interesting papers in the country. Its edito rials are forcPbly written, and of a character that should command Cor the paper universal support. E5U Subscriptions, $2 per Annum; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and state where they reside, plainly.) To GEO. W. MATSELL & CO. Editors and Proprietors j the National Police Gazette, New York CMnr Sun T6, 188 ly 7T
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