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FRESH ARRIVAL. .. W. LETT nat just received a large and general STOCK OF GOODS suited to the PALL and WINTER trade, consisting- of a choice selection of SKple n. i l F auo KIS V GOODS Hitots and Mop, with almost everything desirablt in that line. PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had AT LETT'S. G lods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country produce. August. 28. 1858. ly-pd TUB OLD DOMIJVIOJS' COFFEE POT. DR. H ALL, of New York, in his Journal of Hralth for July. 1 858, says: --We commend the U!d Do minion Coffee Pot to all lovers of good coffee, as we personally know that it is one of the "new things" offered to the public in which no imposition is prac ticed, and which has the double vouchers of science ud common sense." For sale at the Crockery Store. Prices: . QUART, $1.35; li QUARTS, $1.75; 2 QUARTS. $2.00; 3 QUARTS, $2.35; 4 QUARTS, 3.80. Buy one if you like good coffee. W. N. TILLISGHAST. Sept. 4. 2m Runaway from the Subscriber on the 16th of July, last, the following negroes," viz: One Woman and Two Children. Said woman is 26 years of ago, named Eliza. The children, Rob ert and Hiram, are aged one in his 2d year and the other about 3. They formerly belonged to Alexander McCollister, dee'd, and &t his sale were purchased by the Subscriber. Said negroes are supposed to be lurking in that vicinity, or in the vicinity of Archibald McLean's, Ilarnett county, who owns Eliza's mother. The above Reward will be given to any person taking up said negroes, and informing the subscriber at Te.obinth, Cumberland co., N. C. DANIEL L. SMITE. August 23, 1853. tf PAYETTBVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. THIS SEMINARY OF LEARNING, inc.r rtorated with Collegiate powers by the Legislature of the State, is provided with a full corps of expe rienced Teachers, new Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, and the usual facilities for the acqui sition of knowledge. The Seventh Session will commence on the first Monday in October. For further information ad dress the Principal. WM. K. BLAKE. Aug. 1, 1853. 2m I,:XW WOTIC s2 rHE Subscribers having associated themselves together in the practice of Law. under the name and style of CAMERON AN') SHAW, will attend the County and Superior Courts of Moore, Montgomery, Anson. Richmond, and Robeson. All business entrusted to them will deceive their careful and prompt attention. Address Cameron and Shaw, Attorneys at Law, Rockingham, Richmond County, N. C. Joux W. Cameras, Jqhx D. Shaw. May 1, 1853. ly Coupon Bonds for Sale. The Western Rail Road Co., have for sale in amounts to suit purchasers. .'O Ollf) of the Con-P""- Bonds of the v'5'eJ County of Cumberland, bear ing 7 per cent, interest, payable smi-annually on the 1st June and the 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. $yO,0!J! of the Coupon Ronds of the Town of J; ayotteviile, bearing ( per cent interest, payable semi-annually on t-ie 1st January and the 1st Jul v, und running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the Western Rail Road Co , to pay the County aud Town subscriptions respectively" Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co is selling them) a better invest ment than any Rank Stock in the State. Por terms applv to C. H. MALLETT, Esq. Tres't. or JNO. M. ROSE, Treas'r Western 11. R. Co. March G. 1853. 92-tf NEGROES AND LAND FOR SALE. The Subscriber having Concluded to change his business, offers for sale thirty negroes and the whole of bis Lands. The negroes are all young, and in families, and will be sold in families, or nil tn(rnf!,i- The lands lie on the East side" of the Cape Fear jiitt-i, iu uiaucn vuuiav, twenty miles below h ay Ktteville; embracing (2,508) twenty five hundred and eight acres, which may be divided into four tracts, with improvements in tba f i j land and houses on each. The principal dwelling c.o.c u.1Um lauw, naving eight rooms with a fire place in each. A man of large capital may make a fine investment licrn TiT : ...a - i'vic is a suiu- eiency of eleared land to produce 7000 bushels of " "g" Hua"ry oigoou land to be cleared. 1 his property will be offered privately until the first of Oct. If not sold by that time, which will be indicated by a continuance of this advertisement till the 2nd day of Nov., when the whole will be offered at public auction at my residence commenc ing with the land on the 2nd day of November and continuing on from day to day, "till the above prop erty with a fine stock of cattle, hogs, horses, mules, and the entire crop are all disposed of. Terms liberal and made known at sale. W D- PEARS ALL. Deserett P. O , Bladen co., X. C, July 31. -tf READ THIS! , t,. f- H0,U'AS"!'S TESTIMONY. TacobR.nskes, living in the Holland settlement of Rheboyscan. A isconmn.says: "Arter.am.rin,rVomr time th-; misery attend an utter nrnsfrol- T - , ,nd Uony, I have been restored " TsiD I C Upland Bitters. to perfect health Boerrbave'f The fact of this remedy heino-in ,nri , , among the Hollanders in W! scons wLh-IRh "U-"" -ork.infact inevery Holland ttlpml.. f?n- N,'w Stites a-?ues nrnch in i "aror 'n theUnilB- Tryi" 'r Chronic or Xervons nPh;i; nervous or Rheumatic. Nenralgic aection a"T CAN E PILII'S Y iTecUR ED WeUiinkthe tollowinpr letter fnm citizen of Mississippi will answer thn rPM' remove all doubts from every unl,?"ed mind-n' Dr. Seth S. Hance. lSl,no m!.'""'' K, jrreat pleasure in relti.,ga caseof f: 1 Ukt by your invaluable Pills. jfv brotl t ? cured has lonor been am:cted with "thi -, '. ," LlPOI! vas first attacked while quite voun iL'.rT,", Ht on or two spasms atone attack at first- l I ve ptrew older, they seemed ,tn increase HkewNpU i the time he commenced taking your Pillu h' I ,P, very often and o-.ito severe, prostratin "h t,,en; mind. His mind had suffered ncrionsfv hu J , 7 ""1 am 'lannv to say h is cured of those" fits ij iov-i rmo health for the lat. five months i,,, m5ii hi also returned to its original suriitlin All this r tike orreat pleasure in communicatTuc T. mv be the ranof directing others to the rem i fiat will enrethem. Yours respectfully, Vineronho wrinrr from Fitf' ors2. iTl-wt -on Voir tn T)r llancs, after this for V s imtr of-n. T-iestlabiR medicine. His prices area. follivonehoT 13: Uro 5; twelve S24 sent by ra j free on the reeetnt of I he remittance. Addrei fceth &. Hance. 108 Baltimore. Md EL.IHcLD'S COMPOUND FLlID EXTRACT A a remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, F idneyg Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, &c, has no equal Read he advertisement iu aaotuer ooluma beaded Uenil-bOSd-s Genuine 1'rearatioa. COPPER, TIN & SHEET IRON : MANUFACTOES. JAUHS MARTIN E. still -uutiuues to manufacture everything in Ihe abovs line at his oll .stand ou liaj Street. Job work done with despatch. Sept. 10 1858 3m. (Town papers copy 3m. ASSETS $230 326 28. This Company has been iu operation more than live year:, and has paid it losses, amounting to $19,125 85, without any assessment: insurance aver aging its members about i per cent.. 1'olicies issued to 1st of May, I858,27fi9. Amount of property now insured, $1,47 ,922 34. Amount premium notes now on hand, Cash premiums received, DIRECTORS. Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, H. L. Myrover, S. W.Tillinghast, Henry Lilly. N. A Stedman, S. J. Hinsdale. T. S. Lutterloh, S. T. Hawlcy, W. N. Tillinghast, A. A. McKethan, J. D. Williams, Jas. G. Cook, A. W. Steel; Jas Kyle, J. G. Shepherd. R.F.Brown, Wilmington, Win. McLaurm. A. E. Hall. Wilmington. OFFICERS. CEO. ffleNEILL. President. D. A. Ray. Vive-President C. A. McMillan, Secretary John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Traveling Agents. The Company invite applications. May 2a; 1858 Congress Water, for sale bv Aug. 15 63-tf S. J. HINSDALE. PROSPECTUS: THF SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY AMD Cape Fear and Deep River Advertiser. HAYING FAILED FOR THE WANT of patronage, in the publication of Stedman's Magazine," I propose to publish at Pittsbo roUiih, North Carolina, a Free and Independent (weekly) Paper, to be entitled, The Southern Conff.peracy; and Cape Fear a.np Deep River Advertise To be devoted to Politics, Literature, Internal Improvements, Domestic and Foreign Neics, Agriculture. Commerce, ManxifacLures, Mine rid lie sources the Markets, trC, iyC., lyC. EMBRACING EVERY THING OF Pl'BLlC INTEREST, I shall, with perfect freedom, discuss Fede ral Politics; all questions of 5cate policy, and every issue in which the interests of the South are involved, untrammelled by Platforms ac knowledging 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" of the oulh. The Southern Confederacy; and Cape Feir and Deep Hirer Adrertiser, will be emphatical ly, 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 North-Carolina, it will un ceasingly and earnestly urge the improvement and development of that portion of the State which is watered by Cape tear and Deep Rivers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION PVYABLE IN ADVANCE 1 copy for one year, $2 3 copies " "4i 5 6 " ' " 9 12 " " " 16 To be issued as soon as the necesary arrange ments can be effected. A. J. STEDMAN, Pittsboro,' Jnne 19 Editor and Proprietor. P. S I would be plesse to furnish "The Southern Confederacy; and Cape Feer and Dekp River Advertiser" to the subscribers to "Stedman's Magazine, " and especially to those who have paid their subscriptions. If, however, those who pa;d 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, ou the receipt of an order to that effect A. J. STEDMAN, Late Editor and Proprietor of "Stedman's Magazine." SECOSD VOLUME OF THE BEAUFORT JOURNAL A Commercial & Family Paper, Published in Beaufort, N. C. THE "Beaufort Journal" Commenced its Second Volume, on the 12th of April, 1858. The Journal being the only paper published ou Beaufort Harbor, and the only one devoted to its interest, the editor appeals to all who feel an interest in that locality, to prive their su port to his paper. The Editor makes no hol lov? promises that his paper shall be the best in the country for the price, or that there will bo any extra display of talent in its Editorial Columns, as is frequently the case in issuing prospectuses for country papers, but he does pled-re himself to publish a good paper one worthy of a liberal support from the people of the State. It is t lie design of the Editor to make the Journal a first class Commercial Pa per, to give reports of the AZarkets, Foreign and Domestic, the Latest Jfws, tc. 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 our ohject to show partiality, but to advocate the claims of Beaufort Harbor and leave Beaufort, More-head and Carolina Cities, to stand ou their own merits believing that more good can be accomplished it: 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 ns 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, $2,00 Five Copies " 8 00 Ten " " 15',00 The getter Mp of the club will b! entitled to one cop gratis. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates A liberal deduction made for yearly advertise ments. All communications must be addressed to JOHN NICHOSL Ed. & pro - t . Beaufort -N C. Jun 26, 1858. tf 3STOTIGE. The Subscriber wishing to move to the country of fers ior hale a good Dwelling House; Barn, Stables & other Out Houses, with about i ti Acres of Lund 1 yin" ou Adam Street in Lowor FuyeUeville the above property will be sold cheap aad ou liberal terms A$ljt? . . , J.DAVIS, iayetteville, Aug 21. tf REMOVAL STA K It W1LMA M S, HAVE removed to the two brick Stores in the West end of the Fayetieville Hotel building whure they are now opening their SECOND STOCK of Goods for this Soring 'si7 4fVeCnt;yReleClCd rneoftlre tirm in the Northern iZ,61J 41. markets, which will be offered for sale to their rlar customers on the asual terms ruH,Prr,8pWllu wish to buy Goa cheap at WHOLESALE, are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock, at our new stand. West end of Fayetteville Hotel building. J. B. Starr. j. m. Williams. May 1st 99tf HOUSE, LOT, ANr7 NEGPiOT THE undersigned wishing to close up their old busi ness, offer for sale the HOUSE & LOT on Ilaymount formerly occupied by Major Gilmore. Also, a NE GUOBOY 14 years of" age; having tried him'for the last five months, we can recommend him as an excel lent servant, both for bouse or out doors, sold for no fault, but to close oldbnsiness. F. N. & J. IJ. ROBERTS. May 8, 100-tf Til IS NOimi-CAUOLlST- AD MAGAZINE OF USEFUL INFORM A 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 statistic-all information. The want of such a Journal is felt by every intelligent citizen, who desires to become at all acquainted with the resources of the State, our present condition, future prospects, &c, aud by none so much as by our Legislators. That we have no regular system of statistic, cannot be attributed to any want of material. There are large amounts of valuable and inter esting information scattered throuah our Legis lative and Executive Documents and Records which, in their present situ ition, for all practi cal purposes, might as well be iu the Chinese language. Resides 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 iitcu:, vciiient to find wliei. wanted, that the facts arc soon forgotten. 7 he same may he said of the Reports and Statements from time to time made by ourim-orporatcd companies' and others engaged in Manufactures .'lines. Commerce. &c. To collect these tion, and uive them to various items of iuforma the public, iu a shaoe easy of reference and for p as well as to raMier from P'.-tnal preservation, I! a va ! it; resour- ees, everything bearing tlireetlv 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, Edneat ion, Public Improvements, Manufactures, Fisheries, Mines, and Social Sta tistics generally, as will present their condition aud our progress iu each. It is also designed to contain the -tTtPJiortK (condensed) of the Public Treasurer, Com missioners of the Sinking Fund, Superintendent of Common Schools, and all other State Offi cers and Boirds; as also, Statements and Re ports of the condition and progress of the vari ous Railroad ami Navigation Companies. The Statist will be put to press ns soon as a sufficient number of responsible names are ob ained to pay the expenses of publica tion. The numbers wjil contain each, not less than 150 pages closely printed matter, making a book of 300 pages, or more, to which w ill be added full aud complete index. Terms: i uki-.k; uullaks per axvcm ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, for six months; payable when tbe first number is ready for publication, which fact will be duly announced in the public Newspapers. E5P"Thosc persons intending to patronize tbe Journal, will send their names to tbe undersiamed without delay, as it is desirable to issue the first number as soon as possible. QUENT. BUSBEE, Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 1, 1858. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FOR TUB TltADE Oil PRIVATE USE. Furniture Manufacturers, Pl O-J) BOW12HY, NEW YORK. Terms ash. 0;e Price Only. Heretofore we have manufactured and sold exclusively at wholesale. We are now prepared i to otter a well assorted stock at retail, at a sa ving of from twenty to thirty per cent, to the Consumer. W'n hum nni7 fnr Knln n Mahojrany Chairs, spring seals, upholstered in hair cloth, from S2 25 to C 00 ew Mahogany Sofas, cprinj; seats, mm upholstered in hair cloth. from 13 00 to 26 00 Mahogany TJockinr chairs, spring seats, upholstered "in hair-cloth, from 5 00 to 12 00 J( Mahoprany easy Chairs. j on castors or rockers, np- H bolstered in hair cloth, II OOtt 11 00 " !rf Mahogany Tete-a-tete, np- bolstered in ha"r-Cloth, 15 00 to 35 00 " Masoany Tete-a-tete Solas, "3 upholstered in hair cloth 25 00 to -15 00 " NAMHiiUAJili nitiuiiAKi llfl'Tahlf-a 9 In great variety of styles, qualities and prices, fl PIT IJ 4 1', 1111' Mm-lilf. mid 'n..,l T. :.k $or without Glasses, with W, sh -stantls to match, 40 Also. Wardrobes, bedsteads. Sidehoards. Hullr Stands, Hook Oases. Lounges, lil-egeree, Corner Stands and book Shelves. OFFICE FUltNlTUItli Desks, Tables and M Chairs. d All the above goods in black waluat or oak at Pj : the same prici-s. PAULO 11 SUITS, in Rosewood, uiiholsti red rain French Drocatelle, Satin Damask. Satin and Plush. " 'j 1 The same in Black Walnut, th-- frames ofs. B which are stained in varnishing;, making a beau- "tiful imitation, and upeolstcrt-d in the saineJr goods, make a showy appearance at a much low-a Her drice. R S In our establishment can be found a great va-J V riety ol Fancy Clinirs. iu Jtosewood. .Aiahog.my 1 anil lilack Walnut. Turkish Smoking Chairs? Re-H Mclining Chairs. Hall Chairs, Voltaire Ohairs.rj Cane Chairs, and al--o the Celebrated f4 SPRING BED. a Known as Tucker's Patent This article weD Mwouldparticularlyrecommend.it haviug been l Q fully teste I. and found upon trial to be the bestQ r Spring Dottom ever invented. 'ml Ll r CONCLUSION. F H Parties who are not able to personally select hthe goods they may want, can depend upon bav- jBing their orders filled with as much care, anduj their interest studied, as though tney were th-p-D 8 sent; and to such we also offer our services forf the selection of any Household Goods they miiv want, and as we should purchase from First r Hands, a savifig will thereby be made which the ITj customer would have the benefit f. Aug-. 1, 1857. 61-ly A. I. AftCIIA UBAULT, PORTABLE STEAM EXG1KE BD1LDEH, S E. corner 15th a nd Hamilton Piilad., Pa. Portable Steam Engines, on large wheels, with a tongue for a team to le attached to move them about. The'se engines have two cylinders, making 10 to 30 hore power. Orders are filled in from 3 to J weeks. Engines always on hand for sale. These engines have been in use seven years, and in every instance have givengeneralsatisfaction. Descriptivecirculars will ne seui wucu nrr- Jan. 10. 1S7. 32-tf H.EIj3IBOLiDS PREPARATION or HICHLT CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. For Disease of th- Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obscructions, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence in lite, and re moving all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE. From whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter of bow long standing; giving Health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED !!! It cares Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves all the Symptoms, among which will be foun 1 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 Muscnlar System, ano often . Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dryness of the Skin, Palled Countenance and Erup tions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes. With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight. Want of Atten tion, Gleat Mobility, ltest lessuess, with Horror of 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 naiipnl mav amre. W he can say that tliese ex ercises are not frequently followed by these direful .lisrrs Insanity and Consumption? The records of Mm Inline Asvlunis. and the melancholy deaths by Consumptionbear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sod den and quite destitute neither Mirth or Grief ever vis-ts it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely 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 ing the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. 1'von are sullering with any of the above distressing ! ailments, the Fluid Extrat t Buchn willcure you. Try it and be convinced ol its ethciency. ucuare orqnack Nostrum, and quark Doctors., who falsely bst of abilities ami references. Citizens know and avoid them, 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 inflamation. is perfectly plea, sant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. l3elinloll?si F.xiracl Biiclui fs prepared directly according to the Rule of Pharma cy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devo'ed in its combina tion. See Prosesor Dewees' Valua de Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Pa tient; aud the testimony ol thousands 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 Testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow ers, is imense, embracing names well known to Science and Fame. 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. II ELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation con tains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD. Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 2.Sd day of No vember. 1854 W. P. HIBBARD. Alderm'n PRICE: SI per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered to any Address, accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges. Cler gymen and others. Prepared and sold by OJ H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. No 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings. Phila. ,-3-Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's Take no other. Cures Guarantied, line 13. 1R57. ly DIl W. K. M OSE LKT'S (Jriffix, Ua., 1856. All persons afflicted with Cancer, Tumors, Wens, Scrofula, Scald-Head. Tetter. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea. Otnrrhoeo ITIeers of all kinds, together with :,'! other chronic diseases, can avail themselves of i)r. Mosely's services at Griffin. Ga. OHice ou 8th st. BST-TEllMS: All persons are required to pay tbeirfecs in advance, or give tlit-ir notes with references. No 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 but very little pain, in most cases. All cases of CANCIuR. are required to be under my immediate care and supervision from one to six weeks. Communications strictly private and promptly answered. Address W. E Mosely, M. D-, Grffin, G&. SCIRRHUS BREAST CAN BE CURED!! LET THE PUBLIC READ. In mercy to the atllicte-d. aud the gratitude and higb opinion I ei.tertain of Dr Moseley , as a Surgeon ana I'hysician, 1 deem it my duty to mention the case oi my wife, hoping at the same time that all personssimi larly afflicted may be benefitted by it. Iu the fort part ol this year, my wife had several small lumps to make their appearance iu her breast ; they continued to increase in size, until the whole breast became a diseased mass, and very painful. I procured the best medical aid in the city of Rome, and n jtwithstanding the earnest and faithful attention of the most skilful physicians, she continued to grow worse and worst until they gave the case up as iuciirable. and advised imputation. I was advised by many of my friends, to visit Dr. W. R. Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., which I did, ind, astonishing as it may seem, he had her entirely cured within one month! and she is now in good health!! I would advise all whoare afflicted with Scir rhus and Cancerous affections, to visit the Doctor with out delay, as I am satisfied by experience and obser vation that he is the moit skilful physician in the Southern States, in the treatment of that horrible dis easeCancer WM. II. MITCHELL, M, E MITCHELL, Daughter of J. W.Bradbury, Rome. June 20, 1857. ly The Approaching Fourth. Everybody is making preparations of some kind for the proper observance of the "Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad, and Mime will stay at home, others will remain sober ; some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothes as are J ecoming to respec table and patriotic private citizens. Of course the great mass of these people will get their garments at the Brown Store Clothing Hall of Rockhill &, Wilson. Nos. 603 and 605 (new style) Chesuut street, above Sixth. July 11,1867. tf-66. M EDICAL C0LLEG E OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Iosti November tation, will commence on Monday, the 2d next. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. Nwton, M.D. Anatomy. H F Campbell, M. D. Surgery, L. A, Dugas, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D.Ford, M.D. Materia Medica. Therapeutics aad Medical Jurispru dence, I P Gravin. M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases or Women and infants, j . a. Eve M.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, S.B. Simmons. M. D. Clinical Lectures will be delivered in tte City Hos pital and at the Jackson street Hospital. f ee for whole i ourse, 5iuo. Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once,) 5 For further particulars, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to 1. f. UKAV 1, Dean. Sept 5th, IB57. bb-tl assaaipjaasr upois aqua's i&iisB sheppard's great benefactor the: greatest pekiodicai- remedy ever discovered. 1,000 bxs. Retailed Montelt. THE BENEFACTOR IS INFALLIBLE tor the im mediate removal of Obstructions lrrigularities, Pro lapsus Uter (falling of the womb) Leuchorrhea or Whites, ana ail xue uisea" ca jretunar iu ii-iuuicB. This remedy has never in a single case failed in produciug the Menses. I have received many letters of recommendation, which all say. '-It is the best remedy we have ever used." Sickness ax stomach, headache languor, debility, pains in the head, side and back, loss of appetite, costiveness, &c., are some of the sv-nptoms which attend irregular menstratlon. This remedv is certain to remove one ana an oi mese sj rap oms Be sure and get fhn genuine, which has my signi- ture on each box. This remedy may be had by ad dressing J. S. SHEPPARD, West Fourth street Cin cinnati! and enclosing SI, and the remedy will be sent by return mail. N. B. Ladies who are pregnant should not nse this remedy, as it is sure to bring on miscarriage, though no injury to health would follow. 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WRONCHITIS, LARYNGITIS, and other Dis JLVeases of the Ches-t and Throat, successfully treat ed by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors and Pow ders, by abForption and constitutional treatment, as irai-Hwu l iue oiujvt-Mui jueuicai institute. New ltint oiiy. The unprecedented success which has attended this method of treating dietses of the Lungs and Throat has induced us' to depart frem cur us-ual court-e, and ourselves of the columns of the prtfs, in order to bring it to the know b dge of t-uch'as may be laLoi ii g under or prtdbposed to mch aflectiens. lhe duu of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Con sumptive; the doctrine ol the incurability of rcnt-iimp-tion having at length facsed away. W"l;ae- ii tmbi able proofs in our poi-session that Couttin jiticn in all its stages can be cured! in the first. Ly luLeieuli.r ab sorption; in the second, by the trcusloi n.ntit.i f ol iht tubercule into chalky and calcareous concri tioi.s, in the third by cicatrices, or scars. Those wielded to the opinions of the past may assert, that even now, consumption is incurable, such are bh:nd the age. To ail, this great truth must be apparcit. viz: Hot tht medicines inhaled in the i'oim ol vaper or l'owir di rectly into the Lurgs. trust be-n.ueh n.ore ctketiie than that taken irto lhe Sfi nine!., wl.ire Iht- distas' does-not exist. 1 he ad vm.tnf.e- ot Jnl.aiutioi: in Cen-fiiniBt-on and Throat diM jes is. tl;i,i mediciiie in tht form of Vapor is applied direct ly Iu the Lungs, whin the diseise exists; the-s ten at. h imIuis bit ii(.t. t0 uj,. in restoring health, by adui nisterii g to it a healthy, lifegiving food. There is no case so hopeless that I11 haidt'on will not reach! The nitai's, too. are brought w ithiu the reach of all. the manner of administering the Vapors being so simple that lhe invalid is never reriiired to leave home, where the hand of friendship and affection tetds so much to aid the physician's eflrrtt- The Inhalation method is soothing, safe at.d rendv and consists in the administration of r.ied.ciiie iu such manner, that they aie eoiiyo ij-io the I iit.gs in the form of vapor and produce their action at the-seat of the disease. Its practical success is destined to re volulionize tbe op.nionp m the mtdicitl world and establish the rntirr eurtbility of Ci-if i.n.ptioii. I earnestly spfea! to the ten ieen ti.s- oi ail efllic tcd with I.uiig diseases, to en-truce at oree the advan tage 01 Inhalation, and no leni r tijjH ni'dicint to the unoffending stomach. I claim for 'li.L-ul&f iop a place amongst li t-priceless gilts that iiature and ai t hath given us. tl af "cm day nmj be long in the land,"' aud as the only ark of safety ior the consump tive; a method not only rational, but sin. pie and efli cscious. Suet ot the profession that hae adopted Inhalation have found it efiicacicus 5p the. highest de gree. arres'iiiK the progress of the disease and work ing wonders in many desperate cases, in verdity. a signal triumph of our art over this fell destroyer of our species. Note. Physicians wishing to make themselves ac quainted with our practice, are informed that, our time being valuable, we can only reply, as to ingre dients used, to such letters as contain the fee. The fee in all cases of Pulmonary affections will be $10. on receipt of w hich the necessary medicines and instruments will be forwarded. Applicants will state age. sex, married or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and the symptoms generally. Let tbe name town and State be plainly written. Postage for re turn answer must be enclosed. Letters, when regis tered will be at our risk. All letters must be address ed to. WALLACE MERTOUN. M. D. o, m. institute, Kew York CHv 75-6m 3 Nov. 12, WHISKEfiANDO. Warranted to force the Moustache and Whiskers to grow strong and luxuriant in one month, where there was none befere. I twill not stain or injure the skin $1 per bottle. Sent to all parts of the conntrv on re ceipt of price. Receipt for making $5. Dr. S. P. SHELEON. ug. 8th, 1857. New York NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in it 13th Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It is tbe first paper of the kind published in tbe United States, ai d is distinctive in iis charac ter. It has lately passed iuto tbe hands of Geo. W. Matsell & Co, by wbcm 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 the most interesting papers in the country, lis edito rials are forcibly written, and of a cbaiacter that should command for the paper universal support. Subscriptions. $2 per Annum; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted hy Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and state where they reside, piainly.) To GEO. W. MATSELL & CO. Editors and Proprietors of the National Police Gar.ette, New York City
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