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WCSLCSALE PRICES CURRENT BACON, par lb., ' . llama, N. 6. If Sides,'. " Shoulders, !! Una- Rnnnd. 164 ft oo oo Lard.W. U.,bbls.,-"v"."--" 16 17 " begs,, .ir...... Urn 00 lis ms, Western,."' 14 a 00 Sldea, Western, 14 a Shoulders. Western, 12 00 Pork, Northern per bbl.. MtM.. 26 00 a Prime, ,.... .00 00 a 00 00 Corn, per bualiel, ....... 88 a 0 OO Meal, I iu " Pcss.black eye per bushel 1 30 . a I 40 Cow u . Pea Nuts, Hice.perlb., Clean........ Rough, per bushel,......' If utter, uer In... 90 a 00 1 10 12) 00 a 6 CO 0 00 28 30 Flour per bbl Fsyeltevlllc super., WJ 7 00 Flee . IW1 i 80C 00 a 7 00 Jroir i w a v w Baltimore, 0 00 a 0 00 Canal,-... 00 00 a 00 00 Coffee, per lb , St. Domingo, a 10 Rio, 11 a 12 I.aguyra, 13 a Ml Cuba,. 00 a 00 Mocho, 00 a 00 Java, 16 a 17 Sugar, per lb.. Mew Or If ana, HI a 12 Porto Rico, II a 12 St. Croix, Ill 1 Loaf 00 a 11 Molas,pergallon,N. Orleans. 00 a 00 Port.. Kico, 00 a 00 Cuba, 61 a 6 Hay, per lOOIba., Eaetern, 00 a I 00 N. C.,. 90 a 1 0C Liquor, per gal., Peach Brandy,. 80 a 90 Apple. - 60 a 65 RyeWhl.key, 65 a J 00 Rectified. 38 a 40 N. E. Rum, 45 a 60 Wines, per gal., Madeira, 100 a 4 00 Port, I 00 a 4 00 Malaga,. ...... '- .'" 40 a 00 Glue. per lb., American. 12 a I6 Cotton per lb., .. . 15 a Yarn, per lb., ' 20 a 21 4-8 Sheeting, par yard, 9 a . 3-4 61a 7 Oznaburgs, 9 a 10 Keathera, per lb.. 40 a 457 C-ndlea. per lb., N. C. Tallow,.... 17 a 00 Northern. 16 a . 00 Adamantine 28 a 30 Sperm. 40 a 45 Lime per bbl., 1 35 a 1 40 Turpentine, per bbl. of 280 Ibe. Virgin Dip. a 4 00 Yellow Dip, a 3 05 Hard, ' 1 65 a 0 00 Tar, I SO I 0 00 Pitch, 1 40 a Rosin by Tale. ; . No. I. 5 75 a 00 0 No. 2. i a. I 76 No. 3. 1 45 Splrita Turpentine, per gallon.. ... a 44 Varnish,... 00 a 00 Pine Oil, 00 a 10 ltoain Oil, 00 a 0 Sperm Oil, 1 25 a 0 00 Linseed Oil 95 I 00 Nests Foot Oil. 160 a 0 00 Iron per lb., American beat reBncd 4 a 6 Kngllah aaaorted, 41 a 0 Sweed, 6 a 0 Shear, CJ a 0 American, 0 a 5 Cut Nails, I a Wrought Nail, a 121 Steel, per lb., German, 10 a 16 Bliatered, 6 a 16 Beit Can. ' 20 a Best quality Mill Saw, 6 feet,.... I 00 a I SO Hollowarc, a 4 Lumber per M. feet, Steam Sawed 13 00 a 15 00 River Lumber, Flooring, 10 00 a 0 00 Wide Boards, 6 50 a 7 CO Scanthnp, 4 25 a 0 00 Timher. Shipping, 0 00 a 0 00 Prime Mill, 6 00 a 7 60 Common, 4 00 a .6 50 Inferior 2 50 a 3 60 Staves, per 1,000, W.O. bbl. fUu.h none )recd, ..16 00 a 18 00 U. O. had., rough. none Dressed, 925 Shingles, per 1000, Common,-"..- a 2 00 Contract, 4)00 a 5 00 Week's large, 00 a Salt per biiahrl.Turk'a Ialoawt,-... MJ a 00 Liverpool Sack, 74 a I tO Soap per lb.. Pale, 0 a . 7 Brown, ! a 0 Tallow per lb., M a 12 Bbl. Heading per M , Ash, 9 00 12 00 Cliwif. It 13 Chicken, live. 25 a 40 do dead,-- 00 a H Turkey, live, 75 a " 1 00 do dead 00 a 00 I'.jg, per docen, 19 a 20 FRF.IOHTS TO NEW TOR K. Turpentine and Tar, perlM. I!nin twr Mil., H.liit Tnrirntinc, er bbl, vlnr. wr bttl., ttice. er 100 Ilia, groan, Cotton, per lialc, I - on or.cn. cnhi: OO 46 85 40 00 CO 37, 40 fK 15 1 00 1 50 ,00 6 00 60 00 8 0 00 9 (tO on nr.cK. 0WK 35 40 80 OO 0 OO 6 6 00 7 00 on orck . u tunica 40 45 G5 70 8 00 9 00 10 00 10 12 200 Cotton goods anl yarn, per foot Flsx seed, per cask. Pea Nut, per hustic-l, Lnmlter. per M.. TO PHILADELPHIA. Naval Stores, iter bbl.. Spirit Turpentine, Yarn and Shertiiiir. per foot. Tea Nuta, per bushel. Lumber, er XI., TO BOSTON. Rosin, per bbl., Tnreiitiiie. er bbl., Spirits Turpentine, per bbl., Lnmher, per XL, " Pea Nut, per bnshel, Rongh Rice, per bnahel. Cotton ier liale) COMMERCIAL. REMARKS ON MARKET. TuarBirriNR. SUlt without change in price, with salet aloe oar Uat of 914 bbla. at S4 for Virgin, and $3 06 for Yellow Dip., per 280 Iba. . Sfibits. Tbe market for Spirits Turpentine baa been quite active ainoe Thursday, and prioea hare advanced ; aalea on Thursday afternoon of 500 bbla. at 42 cenU, 60 do. at 42 cento, 400 do. at 43 cents, and 900 do at 43 centa per gallon. Yesterday, 80 bbla. aold at 43 cento, 250 at 43Ji and 650 do. at 44 centa per gallon. Rosin. Salea on Wednesday of 1,600 bbla. Common Roain at 81.46 per 810 Iba. Thursday 181 bbl. No; 1 aold at 84.60 a 86, according to quality, and yesterday 800 bbla. low grade No. 2 at 61.60 per bbl. Uat. 259 bales Eastern Hay changed handa on Wednesday at 60 cent per 100 lbs., 90 days ; Thursday 283 bales Eastern aold at 80 centa per 100 Iba. Coast. 1,660 bnabels Corn bare been aold at 88 centa per bushel ; 800 boshela da disposed of on private terms. Whc.t. Bales on Wednesday of 4,000 buibel Wheat at 81-82 for red, and 81-42 per bushel for white. NEVTT0RK MARKET. For 8 days preceding. 8ept. 2. The 8blpplng and Commercial List report. Cotton Tb business for the three days a mouot, in the aggregate, to 2000 bales, Ibe mar ket closing dull. We quote: 12 a 17. Flour The aalea include 4600 bbl. Southern leaving oft at $6.26 a 6.60 for mixed to straight brand, 6,80 a 7,76 for low to good fancy and ox tra do. Corn Sales 114,000 bushel, closing at 83 a tl cents for mixed Western, and 84 a 93 for South ern Yellow and White. Naval Store The only sales we nave to ante, are 250 bbl. Washington Crude Turpentine, at 4 per .8'J lb ; 100 Spirits Turpentine, 47 cent. 80 dava i bOO da, in la's, as wanted, 47 a 48. casta ; 1620 No. 2 Rosin, 82 a 2.25 per 310 lb. deliver, d ; 680 low N.i. 1, 8.26 a 8,60 800 No. 1. 84 a 6 87 i per 280 lb. ; and 100 Washington Tar, la lots, 242 2.19 per bbl., in yard, and delivered. Rice Continues dull, and the better qualities have fallen off 121 cents ner 100 lb. Sales 250 tea. at 6 a 6.621, cash. 2400 bags Paioa, recently ar- rivea, were seta previously. - ; t nbwbern"markbt. Augut 28. Bacon, per lb. Seles of Rama at 15c ; tildes and Shoulders, lie ; Beef, per lb 4 to , 6 eta, bj (he skle ; Cora, bw avaaced to 6, per aaaasaaaiaaaaaaaaawaaajaaawaawa bbl retail 6; Cotton, per lb. lljc ; Putatmn, r bushel ; Irlslr, new 80 cts ; Rosin, -Common 1 85 ; Tar. per bb., 1.40 for 82 gsllona ; Turpentine per bbl dip 8,40 to 8 45; Virgin, 400 to 4.06; Wbl'key, per gallon; 40 t0 46c Spts. Turpe", line; 38 to 40c. FOREIGN MARKET. Bf tU VanJerbitt. Llrerpool. Aug 22 Cotton. Sales of the werk 77,000 balfS. including 17-000 bah-s for specola lion and 6,000 bales lr export. Prices bare ad vanced 1 a 3-16. 8alea of Friday entiroatrd at 10.000 balra.lnchrling 1 000 for ipolation and l.VW Tor export. The market cloned buoyant Fair Orleana9; mUMIinx 8 9-16; Mobile f.ir 8; middling 8, ; upland fair M ; mid-lling 8 7-10 Slock of Ami-rimniu i-ort 887.0UO kales; New Oilcans IT'S ordinaire at Havre 119 fr. Breadatnfis. 7 he wcalhrr has bfn favorable for ibe crops The market has been quiet and stady. Bfgland. Athaya & Co. quote: Flour is dull at a decline of 6V1. Wueat is dull at 2d a 3d de cline. Corn is dull at a decline of 6d.. Messrs. Kkhaidix.n & Sim nee Quote: Tnes day a pricea bare nominally continued. White wheat s a 9.1 41 ; Red 8s 3d a 8a fM Western Floor 8. n s 81. Southern 81s Cd; Ohio. 81s a white 32 6d. Yellow Corn 36s Gd : mixed 36 46. Provisions. The market Is dnll. Lard is hea vy . Beef is heavy, and inferior qualities have declined 6s. Pork is steady. Bacon ia steady. Tallow baa declined 8s., with sales at 62-. 6d a C3s. Produce. Susr is heavy at a decline of la Coffee and Tea are firm. Rosiu ia firm. P'H snd Pearl Alie are steady ; sales at 42 a 43 for both kind Spirits Turpentine Is heavy. -Havre. Friday. Salea of 8000 bale of Cotton; market buoyant ; sales yesterJay 1 600 bales at an ad ranee or ir. Money Maiket London, Ana. 21. Consols for money 90 end fur at count 90. PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. AMERICAN IMPROVEMENTS IN THB BEST TIME KEEPER AT TOE LOWEST COST. By the aid of great Improvemente in Machinery and many new arte) altogether original inventions, we sre now able to btfr the public a rfcKr rt I WATCH at a email price. Our.madhinea are so true and so delicate, and our system of manufac ture ao complete, that every watch must be an ex act counterpart. The movementa are new, aimple and heautilul in plan and construction, an nave been pronounced by the sblesi judges lo be fault less in principle and quality. Each one Is engra ved ArrtsTOST, Tbact & Co., Waltham, Mass." and Is accompanied by a certlficste of genuine ness snd PERPETUAL WARRANTY. We ssk nomsn to bay these Wstches merely be cause they are of American -manufacture. Wc ask only '.hat this fact ball not be permitted to prejudice or exclude them from conideration. We claim thit Watches equal in quality and merit cannot be obtained so cheap in Kuropajandw ask our countrymen to give them s trial under onr warranty. Orders or inquiries msy be sddressed to us directly, or to any of the undermentioned firms, who are a?cnta for the aale of our Watchna. Meaars COOPKRA FELLOWS, No. 11, Mai den Lane, N.Y. ' FELLOWS A CO., No. 17, Maiden Lane, N. Y. " PLATToV BROTHER, No. 20, Maiden DAY, HOWARD SANGER, Cham bers st , N. Y - HILDEBURN 4c BROTHER, Phila rUlphis. - PRATT d REATH. Philadelphia. PALMER A BACHELDEitS, Borton BIGELOW Bl'OS. A KENNARD, " DUHME A CO , Cincinnati. andMeasr ROBBINS dc APPLETO.V, No. 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y who are agenta for the trans sction of our general buiness, ss well ss for the. ssle of our gooda. APPLETON, TRACY A CO. Successors to the Boston Wstch Cempsny Boatoo Watch Factory, Waltham, Mass, July, 1857. September. 1. 69-3m t-Aw. REM0V4L. IHAVE REMOVED M Y RKaJI DF.NCK AND OFFICE to Front Street, neat Nor in of P. K. Dickinon qr.,ti the henae firui"1y occupied by Mr. A. A. Wanet, where I eaa be jnd when not profnaaionally ravaged. WM. E. FREEMAN, M. D. Feb. 25. . 146. GONE NORTH1. THE S'tore of Stern &. NcuhoflT(Harpet Hmi-e) will be clostd until Mr. Nrwhoff's return from the north about ZOih f September. STKUN NECHOFF. AUgtiet 23, ls9f. 7if FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! I FOR THE f RAbK OR PRIVATE CUE. FOSTER & LEE, Furniture Manufacturers, 33 Botcerpt Ketd York. HERETOFORE Have rmtntrfaCtUred and eeld escluslvcry at Wttotetale. We are now prepured to offer a well rfaaoried itock at Retail, at a saving of front twenty ia thirty per cent, to (he conutfter. We have flow for aale , Mahogany Chairs, apifng ie'ati. uplto'lsiefed In hair cloth, from 62 25 to 900 each. Mahogar.y Ciofas; sprint? sests, upholstered In hairelotft, from 13 (o 120 dollars each. Jfrtfff ahy RoCkifrf Chairs', spring reals, up hohitersd in hair-ckrtth, front 6 to 12 dollars each. . , MaKnguny Easy Chair.- off caStofs or fockers, uphohitcred In hair-cloth, from 11 i 18 d' larsesch. . . , ' , Mahogany Tete aTe(e,- trphohttered In hair- clotH, frotn IS fo 3 dolfara each. Mahogany Tetca-tefe Sofas, uphoHTtfed in hair cloth, from 25 to 4 dolars each. Marble and Mahogany Top Tables, Iti great tarierv of styks. qualities and prices. Bureaoa, hnh Marble and Wood Top, with or without Glasses, and waah stand to ma t-h. Also, Ward.-obes Bedsteads, Sideboards, Hall Standa, Book Cases, Lounges, Etegerea. Pa.mm.i.imI..iii1 RaaIt tK.hiM e 25. y ttm ft CS W Ea. 25 OFFICE tHlTtTRE, DESKS, TJkfttfcS AtXV V1U1IUL All the above gooda in black walnut or oak at the aame prices. PARLOR SUITS, In Rosewood upholstered in French BrocateUe, Satin Damaak, Satin and Plush. : The same in Blaek Walnut, the frame oi S3 2S of which are atained In tarnishing, making a beautiful imitation, and trpholstered in the same goods, make a showy appearance at a mucn lower price. ' In our establir hment can be fo'.nd a great variety ol Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood. Ma hogany and Black Wslnut Turkish Smoking Chsirs. Reclining Chairs, Hsll Chairs, Vol- tatre Uhaira, (Jane Chairs, ana a teu tne cele brated SPRING BED, known aa Tucker's patent. Thia article we Would particularly re commend, it having been folly tested, and found upon trial to be the best spring bottom ever invented. . i . V Condutvm. Parties who are not able to personalis select the goods they msy wsnt; can depend upon having their orders filled with as roach- care, and their Inte-est studied, ss though they were present; and to surh wealso offer our services OA as H O for tne selection oi any Household goods tney msy wsnt, and aa we ahould purchase from First Hands, a saving will thereby be made which the customer would have tne benefit of. July 28, 1857. wduwly'r HOUSTON'S PATENT SKID SCALES. THESE Scales, for which the Inventor has ob- tainedLettera Patent from the United States Government, a re intended to supersede the present cumbrous snd objectionable apparatna need for weighing cylindrical packages, such aa barcels, tierce, f-c, containing articles usually sold hy weight. Also Car weighing bales of cotton, hay. or other similar pack!. The ad van t ace claimed for i hem ever the ordinary Scales In nse, are that no koiMinm ia required, aa the article tube weighed i ynrsWurcry suapsnataat. by lis own gravity, and wlthoat strain, on reaching a given point beneath the Scale-beam thua aaving a large amount of time and labor, and preventing Injury by hooka, or otherwise, to the frailest pack age. ' The patentee will be pleased to exhibit his Invention at the store of Mr. at. M. West, and receive orders for such si ses and qusnti dee as may be desired. GEO, HOUSTON, Patentee. July XT. . C7.f KfiW YOUtt ADVERTISEMENTS. A NEW AND 1BP0RTANT DISCOV ERT IN THE SCIENCE F MEDICINE. PATENT OFFICE SEAIOF GREAT BRI TAIN, DIPLOME de ECOLE de PHAR MaCIE PHARMACIEN de PAKISf, and IM PERIAL COLLEGE of MEDICINE, VIENNA Sold wholesale and retail by Dr. II. A.Barrow, Member of the Imp'l College of Vienna, and Royal College of Surgettne, London, who msy be person, ally consulted st his residence, 157 Prince Street, few blocks weit of Broadway, N. Yn from 11 A M. till 2 P.M., and from 4 till 8 P.M. (Siindaya escepted, unless by sppointinent.) Trlesenaar No. I4 Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermtorrha. and all the distressing conseqnences arising from early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long resi dence in hotclimsies. It hss restored bodily and sexual strength and vigor to thousands who sre now in the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood; and whatever may be the cause or dia quatifieationa for for marriage, they are effectually subdued. " Trlesemar No. 2, Completely and entire! eradicates all traces of Gonorhaea, both In Ma mild and aggravated iorma, GhM-te, Stiictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Non retention of Urine, Paina of the Loina and Kid neys, and those disorders for which Copaivi and Cubeba have ao long been thoueht an antidote. Trlesemar No. 3, Is the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondarv 8vmplom. It also constitutes a cer tain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cutaneou Eruptions, removing and expelling In its course sil impurities from the vitsl stream, so ss altoget her to eradicate the viru of disease, and expel it by insensible perspiration through the medium ol the pores of the skin and urine. It is a never falling remedy for that class of dis orders which English Physicians treat with Mer cury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient'a constitution, and- which all the Saraapariila in the world cannot remove. TRIGS KM Alt No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in the foim of a iosenge, devoid of taateor smell, and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin esses, snd divided in separate doeaassdminister ed by Valpeau, Lalleman, Roux, Ricord, Ac. die. Prices 93 each, or four esses in one for 99, which savea S3, snd in 921 esses, wheieby there is a sav ing of S9 None are genuine unless the Engravings of the Sesls of the Patent Office of Knglsnd. the Seals of the Ecole de Phsrmscie de Psris. snd the Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wrappi r, and around each case. Imitationaare liable to the severest penalties of the Lsw. Special arrangements enable Dr. Babbow to for ward immediately, on receiving a remittance, the $9 and larger aize cases of Trlesemar Put or cABBiAca, to any part of the world , securely pack ed and properly addressed, thus Insuring genuine European preparationa and protecting the public from spurious snd pernicious imitations. - Attendance snd Consultation from II A. M. till 2 P. M. snd from 4 till 8 in the evening. 157 Princess Street, few blocks west of Broadway, New York. April 28, 1857. 18 ly. TH3 IAR-YAMSD AID POPULAR Maryland Lotteries FOR SEPTEMBER, 1857. R. FRANCE k CO., Managers. Grand Consolidated LpTTERT op Maryland, Class L, To be drawn Saturday, September, 26tb, In Baltimore, Maryland. Drawings conducted under the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner. SCH EM E. imbera 14 D'rawh B'allofs. 62.900 62,900 15 000 30,000 1U0C0 20 000 a ooq leooo 6.000 12 000 5.000 23.000 3.700 13.510 2 6 0 12 6 0 1.800 9.000 1 750 17 J00 1 .600 15.000 1.C00 20.000 400 118.000 VO0 25 COO 100 12.800 40 222.720 20 561480 1 Prise of 2 2 2 2 5 5 & b 10 l 20 295 128 128 5.563 2R.224 34 412 priaea, AMOUNTING TO tl.202.WO. Wholcaa.'Ot HalvratlOj ftuar. aSj Eighth 82 60 Certificate of Package of 26 Wholee,cost 2S2 00 do. do. 26 Hslves, 141 (0 A. do. 26 Quarters, " 70 50 do. do. 26 Eighths, " 35 25 HAVANA PLAN, OF SINGLE NUMBERS Now Become! So Popular. Grand Consolidated LrttrSr f Maryland. Extra Cl&Oi 9. To be draws' in Baltimore; Bid., Sufdy, Sept. 26, 1857. SPLENDID SChEME. tttfUA Prizei. i prrte of I prise of I prise oi -I p-rfta 6t -1 prize of 1 prise of I prize or I rixe of . I prizes of. prises of pricea of 1 prises of 1 4 prises of 4 prizes of ' .9 prises of ; 175 prise of Apfrox. Prizes. f330b0 4 4 Q or 84UU of 300 11.760 6.000 . 4;oooi m 000 I 400 j 3 500 J 5. 500 t S 5f 0 J ' 2,506 1.200 2.00ft 300 of 290 1ft 6 t I SO t6 6f 100 f6 700 of of of of 50 60 40 1 000 priaea amounting fo . . . . tldBOO Whole Tlcketa f 10 r Halve fS G(uaefs 42 60. . fu-r- 7-q r IPIeaie sddres sll orders fdt TlcTtet la the above Msgftificent Schemesv 40 , f. It. HUBBARtf & Ctf, No. 3 Fayette Street, or Box No. 40, r Baltimore, Maryland. fl Cm 4 ft Ms on MabAets. HltfflLY iMfORTAHT TO RECTlfERSi LIQUOR MEkCHAJiTS AND WHOLESALfB GROCERS. :';t DR. FEUTCIlTWANfifeR'S Flavuringa to Produce at a Moment! Ant lee every desired Liquor. The undersigned baa lately made great Improve ment in this branch of business. The Flavor ings a r-s put up In packages of 5 10, and 40 Gal lons, and acquires ut the addition of Pure Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof snd Liquors such a Cognac, either dark or pah-, Holland and England and Eng liah Gin, Jamaica and St. Croix Kim, Menonga hela, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch. Whiskey, Apple. Peach, Cherry and Raspberry -Brandy, Port and Madeira Winea Will be thtimly produced. It re quirea no skill, hut an addition of a good spirit, any 60 gallons 10 each gallon of the reepeefive Flavoring. , - Tne best Cognac nil, green, yellow and white warranted genuine, aa low aa any other importer lathe V.S . i Essences of every Liquor. Extract of Cognac, 1 U. of which producea 200 gallons of Corner. Raw Whiakey may by Dr.V.'a age and body pre paration he made amooth with hut a trifling ex pense. ? . .. . . -. The price of Flivorlngs ar extremely moderate, sad directions in fall supplied by OIL LEWIS FECCIITWANGER. Chemist and Importer ef Drugs, Essential Oils mnd AkUUs, DgTrtrtnpt and pJuingrafkU Chemicals, Na. 143 Maiden Lan. New York.. N. B. Sole Agent lor Godfrey's eelebrs ted Cor dial Bitters and Gm. AbtH 18. - 18 6m. EIXPIHE CADS, GIGS & CARRIAGES. JUST at hand, per Sear. Ben a new and splen did assortment of the above anicfea for Chil dren, at th Broadway Variety Store, No. 40 Market street. WM. H. DaNEALE. Aas.lJ. . SWA N?& CCS LOTTERIES TOE MOST DR1LLUNT SCHEME B TBi D,R A W N. CAPITAL PRIZE $1 TICKETS ONLY 810! Owing to the great fsvor with which oar Sin gle Number Lotteries hate been received by the publie, and the large demand for Tlcketa, the Managera, S. Swan-it fc Co., will have a draw ing ech Saturday throughout the year. The fol lowing Scheme will be drawn in each of their Lot teries Tor August, 1857. ! CLASS 4t, To be drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georgia, is ' ptiblic, on SATyRDAV, AUGUST 1st, 1857. -. CI ASS 48. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, ! in public, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1857. I .CLASS 49. To be drawn In the City or Atlanta, Georgia, In i public, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15tb, 1857. j CLASS 6 O. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1 public, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 22d, 1857. - I CLASS 1. To be drawn in the City of Atlanra. Georgis, in public, on - SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1857, ONTHB PLAN OFSINGLE NUMBERS. THREE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE PRIZES I NEARLY O.NE PRIZE TO EVERY MNE TICK- MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN AUGUST I 2,0'TO 2.. 00 2,000 500 300 125 75 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prises ofS200 sppro'to 60,000 priseare 4 " 175 " 20,000 " 800 7(0 460 4 115 6,000 32 30 3000 50 40 20 Sre 2,000 500 1,600 1.410 60,000 3.345 prizes amounting to $'104,000 Whole Tickets, I0 "Halves; 5- Quarters, t.'i. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers froui 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets prin'ed on separate slips of paper, sre encircled with small tin tubes snd plsced tn one Wheel. - The firat 26a Prizes, similarly printed snd en clrclod, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number Is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, snd at the sme time a Prize ia drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are1 opened and exhib'ted to the audienee, and registered by the (Commissioners ; the Prize bting placed against the Number drawn. This operation ia repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. , APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to thore drawing the first 20 Prizes will be entitled to the 80 Approximstion Prizes. For exsmplet if Ticket No. 11250 draws the 60,000 Prise, thoxe Tickets numbered 11249, 11,249, 11, 251, 11,252, will rach be entitled to S225. If Tick et No 650 drawa the 20,000 Prize, thoreTickets numbered 549. 549, 651, 552, will esch be entitled to S200 snd so on according to the above scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of 420 will be determined by the Isst figure of the Number thst draws the S60.00C Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the 60,000 Prise eads with No. 1, then sll the Tic kets where the number ends in 1, will be entitled to t20. If the Number ends with No. 2. then sll the Tickets where the Number ends in.2 will be entitled to S20, snd so on to 0. Certificates qf Packages wlH be stfld fll (Tie fol lowing rates, which is the risk Certificateof Package of 10 Wh6lcTl:kes, $80 Id Half 40 - I . 10 Quarter " 20 ' I 10 Klehih 10 IN. ORDERING TICKETS ORCERTlFlC i ATES. - Enclose the money to our address for the Tic kets ordered, on rece.pt oi which they wif be tor warded by first mail. Purchssers can huve tickets mrflnff in anv fienre thev mav desienate. The List of Drawn Numberaand Prizes will be eent to ptirchasersimmedistely after the drawing. J3r Purchaaera will please write their signature plain, and give their Pot Office, County dnd State. EST Remember that every Prize It drawn, and payable in mil without deduction. . rr A II Prises of SlOtJO. and under bald immedl stely after the drawing ot'hfer prizes ot the usual time 01 tmriy nays. All communications strictly confidential. . Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to I . S. SWAN A CO.) 1 . Atlanta, Oa. IW: A Est of the numbers thai arelrawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one fs entitled to, will be published after every drawiav. in the following naners i New Orleans Ditld. Mobile ?yi.'er,CharleSton Standard,Nuh- vllle Uaxette. Atlanta lrvcuiencer,, :nw ton Weekly, I fay Moo snd savanoan morning mews. Richmond DUpatck, and New Tork Dispatch and Paulding (Bllsa.j Clarion. . Atfguat 25, 1857. 1 )n EXTRA No. 1 Herring, in fine pack a 1 J gea, jus Wnded arid for etfle by Aug. 22. ADAMS, 8RO. A CO. Tband Warrants I WHEELED & EVERETT, He Vork City Will ps for Bounty Land Warrants' Sf HI denom ination, two per cent, above market prices, until October 16ih, we hiving a large amom.t to deliver at that tlrrie. Send jhem ulrng. The following are the latest quotations i 165 acre . ; . ; . 941 120 . . . . . 90 PO . ' ' . 94 . 40 " , ; . . 1 20 Parties senflirig WairariK by mail, will be paid the aame aa though they were personslly present. Draft remitted by return mall. Address - WHEELER A EVBRETTj .Broktrt New Tork City. New York, Adgtiti 16, 185?. tw69 YOUNG AMERICA TARGET PISTOL M&rfttftteturirig Company, NEW HAAHSN, dTi , TMsPWtol is intended ss ih e forerunner of fbe 6r dinary pistol, arid is designed for young men, and boys who wish to enjoy the exciting sport of firing at a targt, at the most irifltng expense, and with out airy danger of accident The cheapest ordina ry pistol ia three or four times (he price of Ibis be sides' bttng oWge'rffu In the hands' of bffysv This pi(.l fs loaded with the common Fite Cracker, which forma a complete cartridge, and will carry a ball tea or fifteen pa c tra with the aame precision aa the ordinary pistol, but not with sufficient force to (o any serious damage. Aa America 1 4 shooting nation, the Voung Americans must and will learn the art by which our Independence wis a cured Henc this Target. Pistol Is exactly In time, and must meet with universal aale among our-youth of the South and West. Its operation la pe rfectly sim ple, and It ia not liable to get out of order. A full description will accompariv every cse of pistols The pistols are put up at the factory In eases of 50 earh. ready to send by express to any part of the United States of Canada. Retail price, 25 cents f by the case, 7.50. or 15 f-rench; HALL CO. " . . New Haven, Ct. August 27th, 1857, 67iW EMPTY BARRELS. oArt PRIME asaiity second hand Spirit Ol U Barrels just received. For sale b July l ADAMS, BRO. dt C0. - SPIRIT BARRELS. -f Qr PRIME (piallty second hand spirit har lO rets, just received ( om Boston, and for aale by ADAMS, BRO & CO. Jnne25IS5f No 45. ;, . " THE CONGRESS II AT.' AW OTHER ease received iKfs ntorsilns. Call at the Emporium, 34 Market street. Bay 21. CHAS. D. MYERS. 1 Prise of $60,000 1 1 " H 20,000 1 1 " 6,000 1 I " 2,000 q ' 1 . 2.000 45 P I ' ' H . 2,000 100 1 " 2 000 100 1 2,100 NEW YORK 'ADVERTISEMENTS. KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED FROM COAL. (NOT EXPLOSIVE.) THE different ' grades ot these Celebrated oils, suitable for Mochinerv of sll kinds. Binnacle and Family ase, can be had of the undersigned, al so 01 tne vv n ol eaa le irii veaiers and uruzgtsts in theCitv of New York, and of the authorized Local Agent of the Company in this place. i- AUSTENS. General Agents, Kerosene Oil Co., No. B0 Beaver Street, N. Y. XT Local agencies granted on application ss bove. Orders thou Id specify the description of lamp or machinery fsr which the oil is waled. Junes, it7x twj4:iy- FlBlLE DRY GOODS. JE5-CHEAPES T IN NEVV VORK 43 LORD & TAtliOR'S Parties visiting the city during the summer are Invited to examine our extensive and highly at tractive stock of Dry woods 01 every description. INCLUDING, IN GREAT VARIETY Dress Si.ks, Linens. Laces, Shawls, Domestics, Embroideria Mantillas, Hosiery, 1 rimmlnsa, Dress Goods, Ribbohs, dtc., fltc, pc ALSO CARPETINGS, CURTAIN MA TERIALS,. WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNICES, FIXTURES, &c, &c, &c. 235.257. 359 and 261 Grand Street, and 47 and 49 Catharine street, New York. June 23, 4Z td w-6w OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington saddle, Harness, and Trunk Manufactory. rpHE subscriber respectluHyinformsthcDublie Xthsthehas recently received additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, Jfcc. lhe latest snd most improved style, andis consianly manufacturing. at hisatore on market street, every description of articiein the above line. From his experience in the business, he foels confident t hat hewtii be able to giveenuresatisiactiontoallwho msyfavor him with a call. He has now on hsnd and wiliconst sntly keep a laraeassortmen lof Coach, Gig and, SulCey Harness, Lady's Saddles, Bndlcs. WMeps, 4-c, Gentlemen's Saddles, Whips Spurs, d. a II of which he will warrant lo be of Jthe beat materials and workmanship. 5 He has slso a large aaeortment of Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bass, Satchels, Fancy Trunks, Ac., and all other ar ticles usually kept in ch establishments, sll of which heotiertlowfcr C AoH.or onshortcredit to prompt customers. Saddlea, Harness, Trunks, Redical Bags, dec Ac, made toorder. Inaddition tothe above the subscriberalwsy kecpson hand a large supply of String leather and has now, and will kespthrough the season a good assortment of Fly Nfctts. Allsre invited to call and examine my Goods whether in want or no t as I take pleasure inshxw- ingmy assortmenttoatiwho may favor me with a can. HarnesrondConeh Trimmings sold at a fair price to persons buyingto manufacture. Also, w nir st wnoiessie. Allki; " of Riding Vehicles bought r.. old on coma Ions. JOHN J. CONOLEY . Feb. 7. i 138 THE ANNALS OF SOUTHERN METHODISM. For H "An admirable annual." vV. O. Advocate. "A vast amount of valuable Information. J exas Advocate. "A very complete and netful repository of in- gSlSoo. iormMion. quarterly ttevxetc. Every Methodist in the South should pro cure It." iv". C. Advocate. "There can be no ort of doubt about the auo- eea of tbia book." Home Circle. "Will get more out of H than the worth of El r. one aouar." v. u. Advocate. "Cheap at five time tbe eot." Home Circle. "we li am not expeciea 10 nna u so aeepiy in tereetlne." Texas Advocate. "li nintt hsftl cOt great labor." Soul hern . micinoatm Quarterly. "How can we, after this, do without it t" Home Circle. Large 12 mo. neatlr "The plan and execution of It w. highly com- mena. a. m. warrerii, "It will have sn enormoU Circulation. bonnd and lettered. Home Circle Single tfpieii bv tdHt prepaid j SI, To preachers and booksellers, ordering 1 dozen or more, 30 per cent, discount. May be ordered from Stevenson dt Owen. Nfisliville ; W. p. Grif fith, Norfolk, Tlrglni. ; J. W. Piatt, Wilmington, N. C ; B. H. Myer, Charleston, 8. C, or H. D. McGiOois, New Orleans.. For single copies ana special agencies, auuress tne editor, CHARLES. F. DEEMS May 14. (25tw ) Ttllm'ington, N. C AFFLICTED HEAD ! ! OHlLDELPHlA MEDICAL HOUSE. Jl Established twenty-two years ago by Dr. twire is. r.iji v t corner oi j niro ana union streets. V niiaaeipnts, t-a. TWENTY-TWO TEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most su ceaalul practitioner in lhe cure of ail diseases ot a private nature ; manhood's debi-'My, aa an im pedintertt to marriage; nervosa and sexual in firmities, diseases' -f the skifi, and those srising irom auuse ot mercury. . TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. . There is an evil habit sometimei indufeed in bv boys, in solitude, often growing dp With them to manhood j and whlcn, It not reformed in due lime, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimoni al happiness, but give's rise to a series of pro tracted, insidious; rind devastating eflectftfns. Few of those who give wsy to this pern I clou practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nervonu svstem shattered, feel stranee snd nnarcountabfe sensations, and vague fear in the mind. (See pages. 27, 28, 29, of Dr. K'a book on " Self Preservation.") The unfortunate tbus a Heeled becomes feeble, Is unsblc to labor with accustomed vigor, or to ap ply his, mind to study: his step is tardy and weak; he ia dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less energy then usual. If heerrfsnefpatefnrnseff before the practice hss done its worst, arid enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that thia is Caused by his esrty follies These are considera tions which should awaken the attention of alt who are similarly sildaled. REMEMBER. Hwtio places himself under Df. Kfntelin's treatment, may religiously confide In hi honor as a gentleman, am! rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will never be dis closed. Young rrftfn let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one, who. from education and resp'eeta'bility, can certainly be friend yeU. Dr. KrnkerfrVs restdencn has been for the. last twenty years st the N..vy. corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. ' PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE. Can! have by .stating their case explicitly, to gether with all their Bymploran. per letter, enclos ing a remittance Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated according!?. Forwarded to any part of the United States, and packed secure from damf ge or curiosity, by Mail r Ek1aD YOUtfH AND MANHOOD ! A Vigor Ldflf arm Premature Death, Kinkelin on Self-Preservation Only 25 CenU. Letters containing that value ia atamps, will eusure s copy, per return ot mail. GRATIS I GRATIS II GRATIS!!! A Free Gl FT To AIL MISERY RELIEVED. "Nature's Gnide," a new and popular Work, fall of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculated to prevent years of misery, and save, thousands of lives, , Is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office In the United Stales, on receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. Aug. I- " 88 ly-wdtt n. c. unitrsitt ihgazine. . Thie Mafazine will be laaned about the 1 0th inst in charge of the new Editors who have been selected from the Claw ef 133? '59- Its matter will consist ef articles from the nest wri ter a ef the University - oth tn prose and poetry Its editorial Will be filled an with a Variety of pieces, original and selected and nothing will beooritiad that wifl nfaae It an interesting snd readable prlodieat. The liberal pairemage of 'an ealigHteaed pabrie la. respect fully solicited. It will be printed by Mr Jas. HendersCn of the Chattel ttbl Gazette, who" wp.l ase evefy eftort to ret up a neat and reeptectabte aaagaxine. Tsms ti,W pet annum in advance. THE EDITORS'. Chapel HUK.N.C. Aug. 1. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. " - t - The next ordinarv draw ins of the Roysl Havana Lotterv conducted bv the Snanieh Government, un der the supervision of the CapUin General of Cur bs, will take place at Havana m SATURDAY, SEP. 5, 1857. SORTEO NUMEROE86 ORDINARIO. CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000!!! 1 prize of $ 100,000 4 prifcfefibf $2,00 1 " 50,000 I 30.000 1 10,000 1 6,000 5 " -1.000 52 " '500 143 " 400 20 Apxtn's. 8,800 4 approximations to the $100,000 of 600 each ; 4 of 4400 to 950.000 : 4 of $4 00 to 930.000 : 4 oi 400 :o IO,0t0; 4 of 400 to 5,0C0. - Whole Tickets, 920 ; Hslves,910; Quarters 95.00. Prizes cashed st sight st 5 per cent discount. , Bills on the bank of Charlotte taken at par. A drawing Will be forwarded as soon aa 'he re sult becomes known. Communications sddressed to DON RCDRI GUEZ, (care of City Post, Charleston, S C.) un til the BiH of September will be attended to June 28. . CROSKEY & CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERS, BET W K K N NEW YORK, LONDON & BREMEN THE MAGNIFICENT BRITISH STEAMSIIJPS QUE EN of the SOUTH, Captain foal, 2221 ton bttrthen. INDIANA, Capt. Baker, 2364 do. JABOS AK(t) - tjapt. Henoon, 'iilS - Co. - - uapt. Brttton, 266T Oo. Owned by the EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN STKAM SHIPPING COMPANY of LONDON am) SOUTHAMPTON. are apnointed to sail from NEW OKK on every alternate WEDNESDAY, for LONDON and BKe. Al EN, touching at sooth auptom to land nassenzers and mails for England and Erance. They will remain one day at Lop- don, and then proceed to Bremen. Returning, they will leave BREMEN for NEW Y(WUC on every alternate SATURDAY, atopping onlyat Southampton. These steamships are ol the first class, and have superior accommodation for passengers. . They will take a limited number of third-cla?a or ateerage paesengets. A Surgeon attached to each ship. ; The rires of freight to London will be but little higher than those of sailing ahips. RATES OP PASSAGE. First Cabin, 990; Second Cabin, 950 ; Steerage 930. The steamship JASON, will sail from NEW YOilK.on WEDNESDAY. 2d of September, and be eucceeeded by the QUEEN OK THE SOUTH, on Wednesday, September 19th. - For freight or pasfsse apply to C. H. SAND, It South William at. Juty 7. 47-lm. "WILMINGTON . WELDON R. R. COMPANY, ? Orrlos Csisr Esaissaa StrpaaiitTasDaaT. Wilmington, N. C, August 8tb, 1857. NOTICE. THERE are two Cotton Gins, and a Cotton Carder in the Company's Warehouse, that have been there unclaimed for more than two years. If they are not called for, charges paid, and re moved within 20 days, they will be sold at auct ion for the benefit of the Company. S. L. FREMONT, Eng. and Sept. Aug. 11. 606t GENTS STRAW HATS Santa Martha, Lut on, Senett and Canton Braid; Panama, Leg horn. Hiawatha, Ceylon. Congrcsa oxc. A full as fcortment of these and other styles at the Hat and Cap Kmporium, 61 market st. CHAS. D. MYERS. JuncS. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE rTI HE subscriber having, at the Isst Term ot M. the County Court of Brunswick County, qualified as Executor of the Will of the late Miles Potter, notice is hereby given to sll persons in debted lo his estate to make immediate payment and lo those! having claims against the Fame to present iheJL wfthiri the tlfne prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in brirof a recovery F. W. POTTER, Executor. tw44tf June 26. A MEDiClL REVOLUTION THE WORLD UNANIMOUS ! i THB GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT! The virua of disease often makes its way to me internal organs tnrougn t lie pores of the skin. Thia penetrating Ointment, melting under the hand as it ia tubbed In, is absorded through the same cnanneis, ana,- reaming the seat of inMam nation, promptly and Invariably subduesit, wheth er located in the kidney?, the liter the lohg, or auy oiner important organ, jt penetrates tne sur fe to the interior, through the countless tubes uat communicate with tne 8Kin as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating influence. SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULAR SWELL INGS. I Every specie of eiterior irritation is tjuicllyre. duced by the anti-inflammatory action of this Oint ment. Angry Ebcptiohs, such as Salt Rhcvm, Ebvsifklas, Titter, Rikcwoobm, Scald Hud, Nkttlu Rash, fci cables (or Itch) f-c, die obt, to return no more, under its application. Hospital experience in all parte of the world proves its in fallibiltv in diseases of the skin, tbe muscles, the joints snS the glands. The effect of this unrivaled externsl remedy upon Serofula.and other virulent ulcersand sores, is sl most miraculous. It ArSt discharges the poison which produces suppuration and proud flesh, snd thus the cures which tts healing properties aiter wsrd complete sre safeas well as permanent. - WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. ' In esses of the fracture of the bones, injuries caused by steam explosions, Bscrsca, Brass, Scalds, Rhbssiatisii, Stipfsbss or thb Joihts, snd contraction of the Sinews, it is-eunpio'yed and warmly recommended hy the facnl y: This marvel-' ous remedy- hss been introduced by its inventor In person into all tbe leading Hospitals ol Kurope,- and no private household shbukl be without it. . . VtlDKBUAMSLiK YJESrialtnT.- J The Medical Staff of the French and English Armies in the Crimea have officially turned their approval of Hoik) way's Ointment, aa the most re liable dressing for sabre cu ts.and gun-shot wounds. It is also used by the sure eons ol the Allied Navies. Both Ointment and Pills should be used in Ike foU lowing eases t , - . Bunions, Rheumatism, ' Sore Throats, . -Barns, Ringworm, Sore of all kinds, Chapped Hands, Halt Kneum, bprains, Chilblains, Scalda, ji Iff Joints, Kiatuta, in uiseasea, Tetter, Gout, Strtiled Glands, Ulcers, i Lumbago, Sore Leg a, : venereal Sores, Mercurial Erup-Sore Breasts, Woundaofall tious, . Sore Heads, - kinds. Piles, - . - - Sold at the Manufeet cries of Professor Hox lowat, 60 Maiden Lane, New York, - snd 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists snd D eaters in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized wo rid, hi pots, ab2S cents, 6? eta, and 91 each.- , Jr There 1 considerable aa lag by taking the larger sizes. s N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients In every disorder ere afiixed to each petj O-CAUTIOX None are gen nine unless the words 'HoUoway, Asia York and London are discernsble as a water-mark In every leaf of the book ol directions aronad each pot or box; the aame may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to lny one rendering such information aa may lead ngt he defection of any party er parliea counter feiting tne meuictaes or vending tne same, anoi ing them to be spurious. t December I, 185ft. 112 ly. B OA LO WAT'S OINTMENT. ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT, A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR THE LAJtCET. LEECHES AND 1TLISTEE9 OF the intrinsic value, I he enlightened commu nity, and not the Discoverer, most be the Judge, Many Medicines offered for ssle sreaeeomnse led by doubtful certificates, (their chief virtue,) and claim to be universal remedies, coring sll maladie a burler-qne on common senre. As ih discoverer of this Salt solemnly protet-is asini t .having It plated in the category et frauds and im positions, he has resolved that it shall go forth to the world like the pure gold dollar, with no other passport than its own true value, if the public find it genuine they will receive It if spuiious, they will rrjt-ct and condemn it. irtrttada pan acea for all ills, it has control over out one ill has but one aim ahd ScrompliMite but one thing, to -wit: scbddbs isr-LAMMAToaf disbasb whstever beits form or locality whether in tbe head, throat chest, abdomen, extremities, or skin. hen the discoverer, srter a long series of labo rious niid costly experiment, became folly coiifir med in hia conviotion that the Antiphlogistic Salt, which he now has the hsppioesl to present to the American public, was a PERFECT SUBSTITUTE For Blood-letting, Leeches snd Blisters his min was so agitated that he could not sleep for many nights The cause of his agitation was the stri king fact that the manner of its oners tion, like that of the virus in v. cctnation, could no be satisfacto rily rzplainrd upon any known principle. How. in what way, i: so effeeioally subdues inflammatory disrasrs, and no otltero, was at first wholly inexpli- " cable but, on further expeiiment, itrwat proved that by its power over the veins, arteries and glands, if equalize thejluids qf thebody, the wantof an equilibrium in which, ia the sole cause ul in flammation. It exeits, like the vaccine msuer.sn extraordinary influence over the circulaticn re sulting in a gradual decline of inflammation as in- UltAICU VJ tile , "i mi., r II 11.11 o' i I itB.iut.tie ural state, as the heal and pain disappear. Such is its potency, that like the viiusjust mentioned, it requires what merely adheres to thepoint of a quill dipped ifato a solution of it, to affect the en tire system but must be instantly used to pn vent decomposition' and secure its full virtue.; Three quills in acute, and two in chronic disease, every '14 hours, till the heat and fever have subsided anil a perfect cure effected. When it takes the place ot Leeches, Stimulating Ointments snd Blisters in Local I nflimmation,as Brain Fever, Crbup. Tooth ache Pleurisy, Ac, its (node of sdminist:ation is two-fold. (See directions for disseizing, etc.) EfThe peculiar excellence of this Sail is that without the useless loss of blood and strehcth, It effectually cures Inflammatoi y Difeares (no oth ers) by producing sn equilibrium of sll the fluids in the body snd a consequent uninterrupted circula tion. Tho following different.brT which the un balanced fluids atsume, and many not here men tioned, that have more or less fever or pain, arc as perfectly subdued by the Antiphlogistic Sail, as fire ia extinguished by Water. - I Cases where the unbalanced fluid afTrcts the Head and Throat to wit: Brain Fever, Headache, Fits, Inflamed Eyes, Ears snd Now. Canker.IVeU ralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Ac. 2. Citscs where the unbalanced fluids affect the Chest and Abdomen to wit: Pleurisy, Asthma, Inflamed Lungs and Lir. Colic, Heartburn, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Gratel, Gcnorrohrea, Venere al.dtc. 3 Cases where the Unbalanced fluids affect ihc Extremities and Skin to wii: Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, Ulcere. Chicken and Small Pox,-Salt Rhonin m t,H all ff.hf?iv anilnth.pf ti ta rt an n y pnn. lions, 1 hia Salt arfpflflv nifeviflfr. thr fnn,mmflfArv B J . . - - ' " - Pains peculiar to married ladies, (before and at the time of confinement,) and many Female Com plaints; and is very efficacious in Fevers, Ague, Wounds, Nervous and Spinal Affections, and any other forms of (mark this) Inflammatory Disease, attended with heat or febrile symptoms. Jj-Persons who have a tendency of blood tothe Head and Heart, or lead inactive lives, or breathe the impure air of manufactories and ibe poisohobs tumcS of metals and minerals, or live in unhealthy climates., are exposed to a peculiar vitiation of the guide of the body, which one dose, withoutinterfrr ing with diet or business, once in three months, would invariably prevent. It is believed to a riot d protection from Infectious Diseases ; and, I here fore, it is recommended to Travellers, Sailort and Soldiers. JjTo protect the community from irnposiilon by cciinterfcits, the Proprietor will employ ko Agent, and has made such arrangements I hut he cm Bend the Me dlcine In anv Oliantitv. bv Mail nr Exprepv'o ar7 part of the United Males or F6r eign Conntrfcs. lis prime cost fo the Distovere is 91.50 per draChm price 92 per drachm and is put up in drachm packages for Acute Disease, (with directions, 4c. ) at 92; 3 drachms do. for Chronic Cases, 95; and 5 drachms do. for Families 93 a net profit ot 5Cc on each package. J-WHile mrihy nostrum makers victimize the good natured and pill ridden public by ordering from six to a dJ2en boxes r bottles to core any mnl-.H v no mattfir whnt. lh iindprfitfrnrH i li,r,r. - - -- J .... , c w -'.-f J in being able to state, that the severest forms of recent Inflammatory Diffcafeare overcome by one Acute Package, and the most obstinate rd I6n; standing by one Chronic Package Although SO days have hot elapsed since this New Medics I Agrnt became partially known to th citizens ef Koron anu a few neighboring towns, yet such have bet n the results of its trial that during the past week, nearly 400 packages were sold in (his thy and or ders received by mail and express for 16S Family, 347 Chronic, and 389 Acute Packages. ' In one in stances persons clubbed to pettier a cd wrote for 6 Packages, (of the "Little Giant," as they csfied it,) to be forwarded to one address thereby saving expense to themselves and the Proj.rietor. jtt Letters from clubs or individuals with mon ey (if over 910) should be registered at the post office Where mailed, ss it costs but Sc.-, and will se cure their safe .arrivaL .The Dircoverer how humbly submits his Prr ' feet Substitute fo. the Lancer, Leeches snd Blis ters, to the tribunal of an intelligent public, reiter ating that it does jnst what it claima to do no more, no less: Subdues Inflammatory Diseases, (no others,) whstever beits form or locality, by rest&rtttg the tost balance between thejluids and sol ids. Family Packsges 96, Chronic'9. and Acute 9-; to be had (free of expense) only by addressing him through Box Boston, Mass., or at his office,- Wo. 3 Winter Street. "rjjrCut put this advertisement for lhe pent-al of your neighbors and your-own future use. F. COGGSWELL, M. D. Discoverer and Proprietor. Boston, May, 1857. 25 1 w '.For sale st THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE and at WALKER MEARES & GO'S Drugstore tnfi NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COaiP' RALEIGH, N. C. THE aboveCompahy hrsbeeh inoperationaince the lsiof April, 1 843, under the directionof the ol I. winp Officers, viz: T Dr. Charles E.Jonhstrn.Pfesident, -Wm.9. Haywood, Vice President, John G. William, Secretary, Wm. H.Jones, Treasure. " ' Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Charles E. Johnson. ) ,r .. , . Dr.Wm.H.McKee, i Medtcat Doavd ' of Dr. R-B. Haywood, ; CensuUaUcn. J. Heraman. General Agent. , This CttmpahyllB a received a charter giving ad vantages tothe insured overany otherCompany. The 5th Section elves the Husband the nrivilpt, ,n insure his own life for tbe sole use of bis Wife and Children free from any clsimrof the rrnreaer.t. ivesof tbe husbsnd or sny of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life membersparticlpaiein thea-Aofeof the profile which areJcclared annually. Betides, the applicant foi Ve.wnen tbeannualprefhium is ovei930 msy pjy one nan in a noie. AUclalmsforinsuranceagainsttbe Company will epaid within ninety dsys after proof of the death nlthe party isfurnlehed. Slaves are insured for one or five yrars, at rstes which Will enable all Slaveholders to secure thi .u..jirnrWiMiiwiMiaai th annniiitvAf lif Slave insurance presents a new and interesting featurrin thehistory of North Carolina.whieh wifl pro velvety important to the Southern States, The fast four months operation ofthls Cempsny ahowsa veryl argeamount of basinese snore than the Directors expected to do the first year having already iasned more than 200 Policies. Dr. Wm. W. Habbiss, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmington, N . C. AIinommunicaMonsonbuaincsfof the Company rhou'd be addressed to RICHARD H. BATTLE, See'y. Raleich. June 8. 1S56. - REMARKS ON MARKET. FOR PHILADELPHIA. MERCHANTS LT5E. Srhr. NEW REPUBLIC. Capfa'n Baker, will have despatch aa a'.ovr. For freight or passage, apply to Aug 13. - O. Yt. DJTIS. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. 200 EMPTY Spirit Barrels. For sale by. Aug 22. ADAMS, BRO. dk CO. LITERPOOt MARKET. " . - Bf Ike Arabia, - - 1Y1 EN'S AND BOTS Caps and Covers, just rt eeived at C.D.MYERS. March .
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