r. ...... ,, v
"1 I.I.IKV1.NU Tit A I' A Cash usine co ba
I Jm,W hnnrncial to both buyer and seller, we
! ivn t!,l day adopted it in our Retail trade, oni
b-9lMv la announce (hat oar book enclosed
f a. 11 this dale. Ill our firm. dcUrmintUim rot
d. jlrl front thia rale, and we hope our friend
nd . irons will not rqt U. We are aware of
the difficulties te be encoemered la carrying oui
li.ii announcement, but know we cent prove to our
natrons It bcncni 10 mem by selling food a at
Jowsr prices than heretofore.
chas. n. MVKrts,
Jan. 18. Hal A. Cap Emporium.
.EMPTY CARRELS.
300,
PRIME. SPIRIT IBARREI.V JUST
received ner Url Albert Ado ma ror aaie
by ADAMS, BRO. at CO.
n.e. ' -103.
FIKS, PRUNES, &C.' "
170R the Holidays,
Jttst received si
GEO. MYERS'
JL Dec. 8.
NOTICE.
ii ir
1129.
miHK Wilmington and Weldon Kail road Com
U. panf have made arrangement for forwarding I
it I g nmi consigned to the care tf the Company,
and destined for any point en the line of the
Nrth Carolina lond. rrtofcomMU'.Hi.
. If landed on the Company'e wharf, iherb will be
mi char e lor wnsriag or oTayazr i nut ineso ex-
pon.es will be incurred If landed on any other
Wharf, and will be added to the freight on Iha
ay-bill, in be eoMectrd on delivery, by the North
Carolina Kailroad fjompany.
N.H. 'I'o avoid daieniion at Witmineton. It ia
raaeniial that the amount v( freight by vVeeelrl
ahall, fit all cam, be dialineily alated, In dollare
and ernl. on each bill of iartlnr, and if enorie lor j
ner than one pcraon are included in the aanie I
bill of lading, the amouoi of freight for each con.
alfuee ntHat neteparaieiy aiated
, By ordr of the Board of Oireclore.
OHca ef Knglneer SMpeiin'rndrc
Wilminf ion, N. " Ian. 28. ISST.
WILSON ' S
HARNESS ESTABLISIL1IENT.
THK auharrlher keepa constantly
IMS
I on hand evrrv oV-ripiio of
SADDLES, BRIDLES, II AR
NKSS, WHIPS andTRUAK.allktndaol Lratlt.
rf and Oil Coach Trlmminie, Carpel Baga, Bit.
Valtac. lelallthle cndition powdrra for diseaard
horara and Cattle The largest aaanrimrni and
l-cst stuck ef OonU in the 6'iaie j Sold Wholesale
tr retail, at the lowest Ne 1 ork pric. and on
HrcAmmodatinr. farms to prompt eiialomera.
Harness arid 'I'runke maJ t order, and repaired.
JAMES WILSON,
Oct 17, 89 -lye. S M.rkef at., near the wharf.
1I7K WISH IT DtSTl.NCTLV UNDER-
V STOOD, thai etlr bnoka are cloed againai
all Account and we would ml respectfully
i rge upn oar friends lite neeeasitjr of immedi
ately aeltllng ttiell Billa one us.
. CUAS. D. MVPRS,
Feb. 2. 31 Market aireet.'
SEAMLESS BAGS.
I tr'Vf-Twao bushele SKtMLKSS BAHS.
I UUU Ferale by ADAMS, BRO. A. Co.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
. NI
ac-rXliNrxaxxvxji , AGrrxuv,
IN RAI.KIQ1I, N. t3,
BY J. R. WHITAKER.
Sale mitde to the best advantage, and roir.t
I tfiuma. .
RRFEM EnCESi '
iMBao 'n!tea,
r. a. ritRr.Mia,
t'UjiRirs Drtrr.r,
ir.eae nnowy.
125 3m.
Jan. 14, Wd8,
TAMIL! JOURNAL FOR THS SOUTH.
THE SrlRIT OF" THE AGE,
KALEIC.ll, N. C
A larck 23 Ciite.. wtfriKLr rArrtt,
fa new in its ninth year: The Proprietor has
Mcently fitted II out wltn new type emlfe, so that
I' la ami, af iK. la. nl ,,. I .K...,. In th. ...t.nir.
Ji I frll.rarvi. ttamilv P'lir -.nf..l: llw .dun.
- led far the llnma Circle, and hae for ! high mis
on the snnohling work in Instrut-t. in rlrvalel
We.unfy and refino Its lint of ft vt thoosakk
eeaacaiacaa, hears evidence of the ppr. clniin In
which it la held by the reading community ll
alse contains th News of ihe day, the' Markcla.
gotd Literary, Tern sera nee and other rrailinz. '.
Taaafs -!llnl copies l,50aye.r. To club.
f I and upward. l snfli.
To A JvrifhciW ...
The large circulation of the .Spirit of the Age,
make I's coltfma one of the best Advertising mn-
Hams in iHa tai. Ii elrcul.te. e.Kcnsivcly in
cry pofiin rrf .Vnnh Csro-lln-i, and In the bor
dering cuifl lesnl Tlrcinlti nrnt Disirit is of Somli
l 'arolins, rind therefore c-otinnds lij-elf lo ihe
AJ.ertising t'omrrruiii Ins f 1'elcrst nig, Norlolk
V Pminfton, arid Charleston, a trading marls de-
Irlng the ctfstetn rtfiis readers and also lo the
tdv.rtlslnf per'jlic generally.
Adar' A.M. GORMAN,
' : Raleigh, 'JijC
WL1ES AND LIQUORS.
I J Wfi invite fhe alienilon of out
. . Friends and Patrons in ihe best
t rictiion of Wines a fid Liquors cter offered
in
mis market, consisting of
Crsacent Brandy, Vintage 1910, Pale and Dark
ttarn, uiipuy a to.i Branny,
Old Cognac , do.
S. Krai son tt Co. 'a do.
Casllll.tr, A Co.'s do.
Pore old Port Wine,
Vttn. Osr0i3lt, Palo, ehtfty, dJ Madeira anJ
Mffrrst W !,
Ma-laga write. '
fyfd scuprffVng wic.
Wollsnd Gm.
Old To:n Gin ertr
Woolf a Schiedam oennas.
Cherry Brandy,
Old Peach1 Brandy,
" Apple An.
" Bonrbcw tThiekey,
"Rye do
Irish anJ Scotch Whiakey,
niiTioriiy diiiiu,
Sle. MadetfS Wine.
Perfect te CerrdUt,
Assorted Cefdlnla. in bOTfle-a,
F.very varrery or boined wines snd r.ffimrs.
Clarela of various brantTe at wholesale prices
in arascnino -uuracoa. .
, riosieller-s Stomach fifi'lers.
Aromalle do. do
, Glner Wine, dre". dre.- Ai - low ' prices foi
Cash, ai iheoriginaf i.v.-ry.
April 17.
GEO. MYRRr8.
STATES
nnn re- - H!rD- staves, siusi m
v.Tf-rrroir irmreiion For sale by
, Ot. W. D-AtlS.
et.f. ' eg :
T rraiiti feociATfiST"-
A Uerfttotent ittfiulihrr, ftabttihtd' if fpititd an
, domarricm tha rttUf of Ae aide mMd &
itaatdj flirted v rimW
TO all per sflHcfed with Sexuil Diseases
such aa HoermstoYrK.. Seminal W.itaa.
i mpotenee. Gonorrhr-ftrf feet, Syphilis, vice of
unanism.or Peii-Aooe. ate . tpe
the iiovami A8sociAi-7oyr,
view of ihe awful destruction of btrman life.
reused by ae.titualdiseasee,and the deceptions prac
tised upon tne uniorinnaie victims ot sucn diseases
iy Unacks, several yeira ago directed hir Con
aulting burgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their
name, lo open a Dispensary for ihe treatment of
this class ofdlses.es, in all their forms, and to give
fiMlcol Advitt Gratia, lo(all who apply by teller,
with a description of l heir condition, (age, occupa
tion, habits of ure. Ae.) and In esse of extreme
poverty, to I-'urmiah JoHelnaa Free of Charge ll
I. needles to add thai the Association commands
the highest Mo Ilc4l.sk I II of th aare. and will fur
nish 1 tin most approved modern treatment.
The Directors, on a review of ihe pa at, feel as
sured that ilu-lr labors In this aphare of benevolent I
eiiort, have been of grt-at benefit 10 the afflicted '
especijl'y to lb jsuung, and ihey have reanlved 10
devote themseive, with renewed seal, to thievery
Important bul much despised cause.
Just published by the Association, a Report on
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weaknea, the Vice
01 Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse. nnd oih- 1
er IMseasea of th sextant organ, by the Consult. '
ing Kur2oon, whiuii w I b Sent by an4U,(lat a seal
ed I letter envelope. f roe oi charge, or scipl of
JW t-lampe for p, ata g. ,
Addresa, tor Report or treatment. Dt. Gos
II. CaLM'teir, Consult las Surgeon. Howardi Asso
ciation, No 2, SowjK Ninth street, PWIadhlphla,
Venn. By tr jf of the Directors. -
EZ-ftA l. HEAUTWKLPwiaW.,
GF.O. VA4.lClHLD,tfWary.
Jan. 9. l2Mu.
4 ."upr
f
"'. FALL "STOCK K0 7 READY.
T? "f ERCH ANTS AND PLANTERS are tea-
i-V-aA pccifully Solicited lo examine the moat eonf
plet assortment of Hats, Cape and Umbre.laa
ever before opened in the State. - -
" We have in more 250 dote Wool hate. cra
prising all Ilia grade front the lowest to the fin-
eel CJia.hnviretie.
200dusen s lt Felt and hair stiff Caa'aimere
hala, of a It Colors, at ylea and qualities.
30U dozen Cloth,, Mohair, Silk and cotton
Plush. Petersham: Silk end- cotton Glazed Cane
of all the dirf.irenl varit tics, including some of
the neieei el vie a of Dree. Evening and Bu airier
Caps yet Inirodnccd. Alto 8 ilk. Beaver, "add
RUck Dress Csssitner at the snoat handanm
styles, inert titer with ah elegarit dssftrtrncrtt of In
fantsand t P-ildrens llata and Miaaea Finis and
Bloomer. Ladies Beaver and Feb riding hats.
Newstyre Umbrella, tine and common Cane
Ac, Vc, Ladiee Fur Seitl and Gehtltmcns' Fui
Collara furnished to Order. A call le solMted front
11. , , CHAS. . MYERS.
Hal ahd Cap Emporium, 34 Market St.
8ep. 12.
flASRKtS.
T7K have a large lot ot Baskets of various alzea
ii and styles. or sale by
Dev. 18.
W. H. DcNEAT.R.
GOLD IEXS RE-POINTED.
Gold Pene at Vholcste and Itetail-wlin or
without CHact. pidGuld P'ena Ra Join (ml. En
close the Peri irid fifty cents M -ash or Poitage
Stamps and let urn mail will brinr the Pen ae
ffood aa ncW. A superior sty lis of Qnlll Spring
Pen, w hich ia nioch in use. All varieties or Long
M Pens mude lo order end kepi constantly on
hand.-'- : ,-:-.;:-- !
The price of Pen, without Cases, variet from
.00lo3,50.
The underaisned haViftB been engaged in the
manufacture oiOold I'rna for acvcral Vearr, hope.
liy strl"l attention 10 business, lo gain a share of
public put -notice. - f
All ordtrs attended to wun promptness.
' - - Address,
KELLOGG A COOPER.
Bastahle Arcade.
Syracuse, N Y.
N. R A libera! discount to the Trade.
Dec. 1. . . 6-m.
SALT AFLOAT.
3rfr BUSHEI.S ALUM SALT, CARGO
3V IKjyJ OP BRIO Clarence, iiisl nrrived
! from Turk's Island. For eahj Injdla. by
THE NEW STORE,
OPPOSITE TUG MASONIC HILL.
CANDIES & CONFECTIONARIES
vrs s r -ar - r -ar ' . xt'tv V--.rT T T"
. . . '
nRAXCIS A. PIZZIN1 respectfully inform the
JL citizens of Wilniingion and the surrounding
country, that he hna opened a . '
HEW STORE OP
C0SFECTI0NARIE8, TOYS; FANCl AuTt-
CLE?, Ac. '. '
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HAIiI
Kroui mv eperience in ihc bufincsa, 1 f-rl con
fident that I will be able to eive entire satisfaction
lo all w ho may lavor me who a can. l enmiaiwaya
keep a good assortment of FRUITS, both fresh
anri'drledi CANDIES. French and of my own
marur.ciurri TOY'S, and FANCY GOOD-.
I hereby invite ull l give me a can ana kh ai
my assort menr, h IirI her IMey purnaac or not. as
1 lake pleasure in showing my goods to those who
mil iiiuin in. .
I hull also km n constantly on hand CANDY of
MY OWN MmNTFACTIUIK. node of the beat
refined augar, at the low prue of
SCI" 3333 PO" DOTiTiA
PER HUNDRED WEIGHT, CASH.
Retailers and rounlrv nroid wnuld do well to
vivo me cull beforu liurchasinir clee-h,re. "
1 siall also be pn puna loriurntHiing riuir,i
SlJrlKK. &c. in suiiert, altb-.
. . - ... ... nrpTtu
Jellies, iilanc Mabe, and Charlotte Ruasea made
lo order
XJf" Uonteinbcr and call at
FKANCIS A. PAZZINI'S,
No. 42, opp-tsite H.:aonic IIallr
Dec. 10, WIlMlXaiON, N. C.
Tilt! llfilM OF1 SlAItRf AQtJ.
THE WAY TO THK ALT A it,
-MVTRIMONV. MADE EASTTj
OR, II 0 W TO WIN A LO V ER !
SOO.OOO COPIES ADHEADY IS5UED,
1 Vol r f 2 )0 Tages Zlmo. Price 81. '
Printed 'ke finest paper md IllnsiraUd in the
first style vj art. ,TvtuUidiii0n reatry, -.
iTifchs how In make Ladies or Gentlemen
win the devoted allt-ciions of many of Hie op
poritu six a their hrart t.iy desire 1 ahd the plan
is so simple, yet so captivating, that all may be
married, irrespective of age, appearance or posi
tion and ii t an be arranged with such ease and
delicacy, ihul detection Is impossible.
It ;ta it remedy lor ttnrtqtiiied love.
i( giVcs you instructions lor beautifying th per
son, r v . -
If ow Ij have a hands-me face and handa.
How to remove tan and freckles.. "
A Lecture on Love, or Private advice 10 M r
rird Ladic and G-CrNlcnien
A Ctiinpleio Unde of Gallantry andEtiquete,
with Loe Letteta irTMibundance.
Thia is decidedly IheSntist fascinating. Interest
ing, and really ufottul and)jir.ictieal work on Court
ship, MatrlmrrurHl th Duties and Delights of
Married IpTeihaVjiasXeVcr been iasued from the
Americanpresa. 'rV artificiil aocial system
wliich in aonnjfJnst3nccs prevents a union of
hearts, and aacrificTa to contrnrionalji-m the hap
piness and even lite lives of thousands of ihe voung
snd hopeful of both sexes 1 thoroughly analysed
and exposed. Every one who contemplates mar
riage and wishes for an infallible' guide in the ae-h-ction
of a partner for life, should purchase this
great text book of C'jnnibial felicity.
All 1 hat is necessa 1 y r yon to do ra 10 write a
le'ter. in as few words possible, frjfcloting ONE
DOLLAR, and write the name, with the Post Of
fice. County snd State, and direct lo .
PROF RONDOUT, Publiher,and Auirrof,
200 Broadway. New York (?.
K. M.DKWIT-r, IW Nas4a4 Sf., N. Yis
iiore.-iM3 Agenrs. -;....
Dec.
2. - " '
117-Iy
WINTER HATS AND CAPS.
X FlJLly AND VARFtfD AS.
Ijl so rf intern of l?the dlrTbre'rri "iylc
"of Dress and Hnsiness Hala and,
Cap now open, compriting . - t
I LIC, ttR AND WOOL FIATS, CLOTH,' PLCSH AKL
8ILK GLAEft trTS, WFAWTS HATS A"ND
CATS, M'r'sSEi fAVtR AND TSti
tl.ATS, BOY" AND YOUTHS Ox1
HATBAND CAPS, VhTTSWStr- '
Vt!, CANES, welt9
' JSC. atC. C." -
Which w offer at wholesaie or reftrtl,n ' ( ft ery
lowest prices, Vt I in.t,
34 Market aireci.fWo door bi kJW Ueott'dt. Bald
win's. ' .:' ' . " - . 92
CANDIES.
A
LARGE ASSORTMENT of delic'ous Can
dies,and other article too numerous to men
Dec. 21. WM. 11. Dz.NF.ALE.
lion
LADIES' RETREAT.
TIT RS. BYm N h.S, FEMALE PHYSICIAN.
It A 168 Thompson, near Bleeeker aireet. New
York, attend females ddting ihelr confinement.
and treats all diseases peculiar to her sex1. She
has cemmodioos rooms for Ihe accommodallon of
her pairsns, and a patent apparatus to assist ns-
tare. A female rill, a sale - and ante remedy for
all ohs tract ions, sent by mail with fall directions
on reselpf of tt - 'he has also a sure remedy fur i
pylcs, and a valuable lovlgotaiing cordial.
Nov. . . iui-iy-w.
, mii
t BOARD AND ROOMS.
GENTLEMEN WISHI.VO ROOMS. WITH
OR WITHOUT BOARD, e.n be aecomaao-
daiad br anplh ins ' ai Ma. FORD'S, Comer of
Front and Hot-k streets.
eet. : . .
Dee. 31, 1857.
U9-3m.
CHEESE
fXr sOXES.prlmoarlele. Jn roeelve
and
I.JVJ for sa low b.y QEORQG MYERS.
Dee. 8.
110-
XUTTER.
.( KEGSpasaatMi Batter.' Met received
'i r at iheOrlglnil
Family Orocery.'No. 1 1 and
UFwnxauriti.
uec. v.
1 f
STEDMAN'S SALLM "JAGAZINE.
ia to Be th titlb or a - T.
TO BB riBI.ISIIKD MllVTHlt IN THK
Vn m l i:ni ltlfck v . . .-mTT. ... .....
TOWN OF SALEM. N:
XN offering lo I he pltBllc fny Magazine, I el a
for the Editorial Chair no auDerioritr over tl
im
that
depart mem or other HKe i'erlodicals; bul 1 do claim
for the talcat of North Carolina, and the South
generally, that ttill be brought is ita aup'port,
aouinern paionagef And t alao, aan Sooinern
mnh, and the Editor of a Southern Magaxine.claim
ai me nancia oi ine sjuin-rn country, and espe
cially of North Carolina, that aid and support that
will here; at nemo, eeub ish. npon a firm basis,
fountain of Literature, and exclusively a Home
Litcrarv Magazine. C ,; -;
Many a're the Magazines now publlitifed in the
Northern States that srefl jodinjj the whole South
ern country There ia nor, fit is probable.) a coon
ly in any 8 or t hern iatethat ia not visited by
Harper;" 'Orahartt;1" PelerslH,', hr.4iGodey
while herein North Carolina aria thetitlh where
eenlus tinSurfoaared and bncqualltd reigns, the In
erarv talent that ia brou -ht into exercise ia dedi
eated lo the support of Northern Magaeinea,while
.Southern enterprise, taste arid :alent bow in hum
ble submission id saCh sillclddl policy of Soul titrn
contributors.. t , . , : ; ' ,
Why, 1 ask cannot tfe-rfortli Carolina, ihe
South send greeting to Wr Sdiithern clime a
Magaxinc, acceptable for the many ijualitiea that
adorn the pagea of the rriost Chaste, elegant and
nnliia PertoHlbnUl It ia Iriin thnt the South ha
her MagRSinesi but few in number are they, and
unknown, compared to the publication of, the
North, which every mail brinaa lo our hmes. fill
ed wiiri trie resnlt of hired labor, and teeming with
untiardHndblc Sedition. .
Then I anneal to North Carolina ini other
Southern Stales to aid me In my enterprise, tlnd
n promoting a literary taste amongst ihoi-c upon
whom, as a -Sdttinern ntan, I nave eatnta.
Mv Mnc.izine will be f IHfe Usual sizes and no
thing wl f Be admitted to lis pages but such arti
cles a will rrfefi Hie ttpp'roval of the moat fasti-
dioos, it aliau.no. iiitisirated wun
BN&RA V1NGS AND PLA TES
f the moat elegant iniitire. eounling in beaut v
and atvlej ttltr exacUieit at the North. -
My price of subscription is TflREE DOL
LARS per Vcar, which W fetiulred to be paid in
a t vance, as the expense lo be incur cd In estao
liahing such a publication will iiol admit of a cred
it v stem. . -. ,
'Or lit Ifrat Number itiU b imailetl tat Janvarif
18i8. A.J, KT.KDMAN,
Sent. I. 1357, ' Editor and Proprietor.
N B. Mv Addfess until the 1st November will
be nttsooroogn, n . u.aiter ini time n win oe
Salem. N . Ci , . ept 29
Encourage : Southern Enterprise
THE TIMES:
A SQUTHSRH LITIRAIM AM FAMILY
AnJ the only one PublisbeJ in the South !
THKTIMBi has more than tlxty regular con-
X fibn'ofj, eitlbraeing many of tho best writer
in the Union. Its reading matter ;s mnsny or-
iflnal and prodnred at gra.it expense consisting
of Original ISOvelrttes, lIIlory, l5io?,sphy, Sci
ence, Agriculture, I'-dticaiion, Poetry, Foreign and
Domestic incw s and tne ftlarkcis.
The third volume enlarged and groailv improv
ed, printed on fine while pnper and with new
copper-fared type, will commence the first week
in JANUARY-. 135-1 NwiS iho be-t lime 10
subscribe j commence with the new oenr. In the
first numbers the new volume will cofHiiicnca two
most intensely jntercaiing
PRIZB STORIES,
and ii will be impossible '0 supply back numbers
after a few wreka.
To the friend of Southern Literature in all the
Southern States, we appeal for support. The
TIMES is the only Literary Paper published for
the J-'outh, and It shall be as good aa the best
pbblished in the North. Yon want a g.od fami
ly paper, 1 hen try the Times one year..
Published weekly at i per year in advance.
Specimen copies nt gr.iii. Address
.nnilU ltr C .9. At Ultttltll,
Grcenaboro, N". C.
To SouTmtai Editoms.- The above is a short
Prnsix-cliis lor Ihe new volume of Ihe Times To
succeed in giving llieiKmple of theS-nth a Home
Litvrrv iarmr. dematnla-lliat wo xhnuld adrer-
tife extensively and rtiakvrotir uiidc taking known.
To par forth! we are ntt able, arid lo follow the
example of the Northern Pntia and promise to
ITy, I contrary to the Souilieri Uca of an hon
est man. We, tht-rtTore, lure lo rvqtieat as a
favor, in tliv name of yonr love for Southern en-
lerprffe. (hat fon will give Ibe above a place in
your paper, art. I if yoit dVem tho -Timet worthy,
we will bo much obliged for an editorial notice
We are Ubotlng very had lo make tho Time
eqnal to the demands of the south and every dol
lar above actual Office eJpvnse is bestowed npon
he content. Our list of contribrftors Is terr
large and contains tfo'me of the best tvriterS fft the
country. North or SmttW. . Tffeocffst rf scvsrsl
h mill red dollar every year. We linfio yon will
rxenseoor familiar address. . YVu are.icakin to
brethren. ' .'-'' ,j' ' :
Many of ynn have known o for some time an!
can t-tily to llie zeal niin wtucli weliave cn-lfa-
vored lo prosecute our undertaking. and such as
ha v-f n.i acn'i: intaticc can secure an excuanga if I
tlestretl.
Nov. 3. . 00
EMPTY BARRELS,
OfVY PRIME SPIRIT BARRELS, ja-t re-
'ceived. and lorsal Dy
Dee. 17.
ADAMS, BRO. & CO
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The greatest offer ia Gold Pens, Gold Pencils
irold CAaint, and Gold WcUches ever
made. Read the fallowing :
worth from five to one hundred dollars positively
given to any person wno ran spare one day in a
week, or one hour in a day, gelling op clubs of
subscribers in his own and adjoining neighbor
hoods, for Ihe best and most popular family news
paper now published. Noexpense.no outlay, no
capital required of agents. An entire new plan Is
proposed, by wnien any person can succeed in mv
kins it a naviag business, who will underlain ih
agency." A private circularfor flte inspection of
agent only, wit,, ftrtllftts of premium's, wlfibe sent
to any one who desires it, on receipt of a stamp to
pay return postage, oome agents nave earned a
hundred dollar gold watch in one week.
f.very family should read ar lea's! one rfewsm.
per from New York city1. vfilKcrut infer fifing" with
meir uwai papers, wricn. ot course, cannot, and
snouta not, oe dispensed wttn. Hut iVew Vork be
ing the groat Commercial and and bui.innu&ntr
of this con ti net, no? f irtrrer, Rretrranlc, professtonal
man. or merermnt. i. DTonterlv nreiared for ih
- r.4- i.tL ' ' ..J- '
cincigciKicui tin caning aniesa ne is up commB-
nication wiirrrvew York city by metfrTs oTohe of
lis nrst eia sneWKparr rrrMTtfrrrs. Sucfr" a ffledi
umiffovr L-F.f7GER." neutraf in Dofftica. hut
giving all the facts, items fit news, and thrilling in-
uueoi worm xno ing mropgnout ine rvuntry.
A Valubld Gift, :
Eacfr nr srrbscriber will receive 'wftrT tile first
No. of his or her patter one of irrb nets' afrd beanti
nl glass pointed indelible Pencils iast imnnrtd
froift EuToffc, and" for wMch we hsve obtained the
exclusiveagerteyrofihiscouTjTry. This is the must
ng-nioua artd uselul little tinp'ovementof the Pre
ent are, and is tho only pencil ever made that will
wtite with ink, making it both a pen and pencil of
tne nnesi quality at tno same lime. It will last for
years, and for practical use is wonh more than any
I -l a
gum pen in ibc uiarKei.
For list or premiums and loll parlieulnrsaJdress,
HALL 4' WEST, .
r Publishers, N. Y. City.
These Pencils supplied to the trade at nmfii.
oid oisrouni, c
j; - r
Agusf 27Ttr, 1857.- tw67
JUST IN STORE i '
A PPLKS 20 barrel, iarsoi and fina. . .
ii OK.ANGES A large let. sweet arrdin good
eroer. - - ,
LIMEf?--in any cjbaniiiy to suit pfr'chasers. j
KAisimnu boxTs, new crop.
CANIIE -A cholbo aksonment Rom the
best manufactories. .
: For sale aa wanted by M
w. h. ntsr.Ktv.,
Nov. 28. ' 1 No. 40 Martet stresi.
NOTICE.
THK SUBSCRIBER will be! the CorrrrnI-
sinners' Hall from 2 to 5 o'clock. P. M. for I
the porpose of receiving Tax and Badges s or-
erorTePyeIVwT.
1 anaenee oi tne 'M ay or" the Tax cist for int year
1357. And requests nil psrstins-wft have not
given in to do so immediately aa the will be
placed on iha delinquent List. . .
JU. UUtlAfl, t. u.
;as. 10. 128-tf.
SWAM C0:S LOTTERIES
AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA i
li 0 ' -Jff dp Jfo. f) A
FOR TEN DOLLARS I !
v The following Scksme jll nfe drawn by S-
Swai d Co .Managers of the Span? Academe
Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries 1
for F bruarv I85R. at AUGUSTA. ut.h in I
puMic, u rider Ihe superintendence of Commission
ers.
, 1 - . CiAssi,
To be drawn in the City of Angnsta, Georgia, In
' ' ' " public, on -
SATURDAT, FEBRUARY 6ih, i858
' CLASS 2, :
To be drawn j tbe City of Angnsta, Georgfit, in
DfibliSHM
SATURDAYj FEBRUARY ioih, i853.
CLASS 3,
To be dfKwti In tbe City f Angdsta, Oebrgla, in
" - tiUblitS rB
SATtiRr AY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1838.
. , CLASS 4,
To be drawn in tho City of AiJgnsta, 0'orgla, in
- public, on - : .
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1858,
ON THE PLAN OF 81NQLH flttMDBRS.
FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND
EIGHTY-FIVE TRIZES!
NEARLY ONE PoIZETO . VERT NINE TICK
ETS.
SCHEME ?
TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY.
Prixe of
70,000
Prize o ' .
o U
Prixea of
900
600
700
600
500
300
120
105
30,W0
" -J 0,000
" 5.000
" 4,01-0
50
" 3,000 1
50
1,500 100 " .'
" . 1,000 I 230 ,
. APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
4 prizes of400 appro,to70,000iriae are $1,600
300
30 0 0
1,200
too
125 '
100
100 . "
6
20 ar
10,000
f.000
4.0TO
3,000
. 1,500
800
600
400
300
200
100,000
5,455 Prizes amounting to
' $320,-000
Whole Tickets $10 Halves
$5
Quarters' i2(.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY'
The Numbers from 1 to 50.0C0. cdrreSDdrtdlnrr
wun mow ottmottn on tne tiCKris printed on
separate ellps of paper, art. entltclea with small
tin, tubes and placed Irt ope Tfheel.
incnrniat rnits; aimiuariy minted ind hi.
circled. fe biacrd in atioifier wheel:
1 ne wncela are then revolved, and a nuoiher ia
drawn from tbe wheel of Numbers, and at the
same lime a Prize i drawn from the other wheel.
1 ne IN umber and Prize drawn out are opened and
exhibited to the audience, and registered bv the
uoinrnisgibnersf ihe Priaa being placed against
he AUrfibtf frar. This b"reriibn it fe'nea'ted
unin an tne rrizes are drawn out. .
f APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two urecerlintr and tha turn ii-c-rt !n
i ititioers to tnose arawingtne nrst I frizes will
be entitled to the ZH Approximation Prizes.. For
example; If Ticket No 11250 drsws the $70,000
i-rir.e, tnosa -j icaets numbered 11248. IlZfV. 11251
11252, with each be entitled In $400. If Ticket
No. 5",0 draws the $30,000 Prize, those Tickets
umbered b43, 549, 551, 552, will each be enii ird
to .ou, and so en according to the above scheme,
I ne 6.10U Prizes ot SlU will be determined bv
tne last ngure oi tne number that draws tne $7U.
000 Prize. Forexample, if the Number drawing
the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all Ihe
Tickets, where ihe number ends in I. will be en
titled io$0. If the Number ends with No.2, t'tcn
an tne ticket where tbe Number ends in 2 will be
entitled to $20, and ao on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the foi
lowing rates, which is the risk : -
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. $60
- - 1U ilall '
" " 10 Quarter . 20
" 10 Eighth " .10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI
CATES, ,
Enclose the money to our ddresi fof the Tick
ets ordered, on receipt oT which they will be for
waroea oy nrst mail.., Purchasers can Maye tick
ets ending fft any flgnre ihev mar designate
TIMS List of Draftrf Nrffrfbers and Pria'ee Will le
aroi ropurcnaaeratmmedinlclf aftefiffc drawing
jpr PurcKrfstrJ will ilt-at; wtite their slernafore
piam, ana give Hitif l'ost Office. GVunty and
oiaies. " - ...
J3T Ksmember thai every Prize Is drawn and
pa ya o e in I oil wit hour deduction.
O" All prize of $1,000 and under, paid itnmcdi.
ately after the drawing other prizes at the usual
mite oi ttiirty nays.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S SYfAti. dt, CO., AugdSlHi GeorgieL,
CfP'rsbrfs reeidfrfg near Blonff ornery, Afa or
Atlantic, Gi., can ha ve their ordera filled, anil save
lime, by addressing S. Swan & C., at either of
uiun ciiiro.
a- . it.. r .1.'. . . J .
Miw oumoer mat are drawn from
the wneel, with the amount oi the prize that each
' enintcu to, win ne puhliset d aftrr everv
drawing, in the following papers t Amrusla (Geo
fnimlAiiiHimni: ml V... 1 n.T, a I:,- i, . '
ter, Charleston Standard, SaihtUle Gatitie, Atlanta
mwai..iw Mvrn t ectciy Lfatf tfook, SMtati
nak Morning Neva, Rirhmmd Dispatch, As'tc"
10m itspaicnana rauraing IMisa.) Clarion.
Fab. 26, 1868.
WfNES ! itlNES ! ! WINES ! ! !
TT IS TRULY SAID . that George Myers, his
. tne neat unampagne wmea ever before offered
n this cilV. Thev need but a trial fhtt thnt.
hare net tiled them- tonsercrde all other brands.
iJirr.tt.iAL. diiaimj a cases, the "ne plus
oftr" of all vvirfea fforrf i ineyafd at Rouche.
r its ci Lti'ori
filler stTpctituf,
Heitfuick brand q'liA pis.
Boocn bi'nn, y '
Crown brartd ' "
Star brand , .
AlsYi. Rranrftea of lire verv (Tnpai arraAna P...
UoUUtta 121b. duties paid at Cuatortf Hoiiss. Wil.
. . . - . J . . - - - '
mingfiotl', N. C. Sherry Poft afl,4Madefra Wines,
pure.' ana evrrv possible varretv or wiifr. I I
Aiint f!niiTtata A AVj. 1 n mtnriA t Mia. a
Tustfdfo'crsal Monongahla and' Bo'afbcfn W hiskey,
with fl (aft of choice Ofd Baiter WhfskeV. tho choi-
cest article ever ottered beiore in this market. y
Call and earrtirrc, afthe Original Family Gro-
.... - . . . L . .
eery, no., tuna ii, rroni trcei..
April 7. GEO. HYRRS.
EMPTY BARREL'S
1 A O SUPERIOR SECOND HAND SPIRIT
Barrels. For sate by
Dec. 3".
G. W.-DAVIS.
EMPTY BARRELS.
OAfi PRLHKSplrii Barrels, jusf received per
)JJ brig Albert Adams. For sale by
Dec 3.
ADAMS, BRO. CO.
N. C. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.
ThI Magazine will be leaned about the "fib.
intn ia charge f the new Editor mbo have
been selected from the C!aa of 1R",7 '5R Ita
matter wt If cMierat of articles, from ihe best wri
ter of irre University ,'oth m prose and poeirv
Ita editorial, wilt be filled" ro witli a Variety of
Places,-origin ii and selected anv aofirTns will
be omitted that will mage it air irftereatlng and
readabfe'pferadicUii. JTb liberal pa'trcWg-q of an
ealigbAenedr ptrblltel respectfiftry oficited. It
will be ptinted by Mr. Jas. HendViYOTf of "ihe
Chape) HMi Gazette, ko' rr!t ase every effort to
get up a neat atfcf respectable rrAgazlrrti. Terms
$2,00 pelf ater-umln advaniJe. . .. ,.
,- , - XUK EDITORS.
Chapel Itillstf. AsVgl I. fy
JUST ItECEltElV BT G. Bf. FRENCn.
A ,;; FKESFTnppy of PER RY DAVIS' VEGE
1L TAoLK PAIN KILLER, ia airtl Nni
Libbm. To be an re rtht fm gel ihe gen nine Md
l.HBa,iB..irei.l tac mew urea wiintwo bnen-
graved label on sacn, bottle. .
Apt H 19. is
ROYAL - MUM LOTTERY
r The seat ordinary drawing of the Royal HaVana
Lottery conducted bv the S Danish GrlVernlnhff fln.
der the supervision of tfttf Captain General of C il
ba, will take place at Havana on - - ,-;
THURSDAY; FEB. IS, 1858.
HSCD D 0 Q3.
SORf EO ItUMfiRO 94 fjRbiNARiO. ?
CAPITAL PRIZE $160,000 f!!
1 prize of 9 100,000
4 pri&estr$2;bb
1
50,000
5 ";: , -1.000
I
1
t
30.000
10,000
5.000
52 " 500
149 ' 400
.t
t
- 20 Apr'xtn's. 8,800
4appfr)xitnatIOns to trie SlOO.OOOof 9600 each
4 of $400 1 950,0001 4f$t00 to 30,000; 4 vi
40:o 10,0t0; 4 of 400 fox5.0C0.
Whole Tickets, 920 i H aires, 10; QaarteraSa.OO.
frlzfes casncd stsighiai 5 percent discount.
Bills on the Bank of Charlotte laker) at Dilr.
A drawing Will be forwarded aa sttdh as he re
salt becorribs known. - t
Comttldnications addressed to DON RCDRI
GUEZ, (care of City Post, Charleston, S C.) un
ui tne fin ot veoruarj wnio.e attenaea to
Feb: U
INHALATION IN CONSUMPTION;
BRONCHITIS. Larvgitis. and other disrates of
the f.lieSt tftld THrrtiiti sllrrssflillfc ifemprf k th.
inhalation oi ieai eaten vaodrs and Powders, bv
absorption a no consuiaiionai treatment. prac
ticeo at me oturresiint, medical institute.
Vnrk City. ' -
The unprtbedehtra stiefJess Which hasarterlded
this mcinod of .feaiihg diseases f the LuncS and
Thl-oat, H"t induced Us :o depart from our ,.sonl
course, and avail dflrsferveaof tH cdlurtinsjof the
Press, in order to bring it to the knowledge of auch
as may be laboring under, or predisposed to such
affections. The dawn of a briah'er dat has arriv
ed for iHt consumptive , the doetrlne dfiheincura-
biiity of Consumption having at length passed a.
way. We nave indubitable prdofsln Our posses
sldn, that Uonsnnlptidn, In all.it stages, ban be
cured 1 in the first cy tubercular ahaorpliohsi in
the second, by tranf .rrnailon df tribetbcllar into
chalky and culecreobs ctincretiotis : lit trie third, bv
cicatrices or scafs; ThBe wedded td tHc opinions
.-... . . . 1 lj . Ii. yi
vi me mi imr iNcn, iuai ocn imiw tonsump-
Hon Is incurable ; sue hare behind tno age. To all
this great truth must be apparent, tiz t that the
medicine Irrhitled in tne idrm of VdrJbr or mw.tr
tirectly into Ltlnfs, must be feldfe rffcCtiial than
that taken into tljo Stomach, where the disease
doesnotexist. The advantage of inhalation, in
Consumption arid tfifdntdiseaSeS ia, th'nt rrJcdlcines
in the lorm of vapor are applied directly to the
Lung", where the disease exists; the stomich is
thus left free to aid in restoring by administeiing
to it neanny me-givingiooa. l nere is no caae so
hopeless that Inhalation will not reach I The
means, loo, are brought wiittm the reach of all, ihe
r 1 : . i . u - . .
manner ui autuiniso'riii me .apors being so sim
ple lhat the invalid U never required lo leave home,
where the hind of .riendship and affection tend s
much to aid the physician' efforts, s
;TheinhaJicg method is soothing, safe and spee
dy, and consists in the administration of medicines
in such a manner that thby are conveyed into the
Lung a into the form of Vipdrjarld pfddrJce iheir
action at the aeatof the disease. Its praclicalsuc
cesa is destined lo revolutionize ihe opinions of the
medical world, and establish the entire cofabiilt of
Consumption . . .,:
1 earnestly nn'ren1! to the cb'mrnon sense of all af
flicted wiR Lnhg diseases, to embrace ai once the
dvantagrs of inhalation; and no longer apply
Iiedicine to the unoffending stomach. 1 claim for
nhalation a place among the priceless gifts that
nature and art ha'h given us, that "our days may
be long in the land.'' ahd as trie only Ark of re
fuge forth Consumptive. methoS not - only ra
lional. but slmfile, sdl'e arid eiScacious.
Such of the profession that have adopted. In
halation hae found ii efficacious in the highest de
gree, arresting the progresf of the disease, and
work in? wonder., irt m any - desperate cases. Jn
verily a signtfi trltfirfph" of our art over this fell
destroyer of onr species. - s : -
-Not. Physicians wiehins to nmV ilmla
acqu'ilnled witlY thi practice, arc lrffrfrmcd that
our time being valuable, we can tirfly rfepft an to In
gredients yscdj to sncn letters as contain a fee.
The fee lit all cases of P.iiIiH nary Ainetlons
will be $10 oh receipt of Whft'H ill necessarv
medicines and instruments will be forwarded.
Applicants will plate age. sex, mtrr ed or single,
how long aflecied, if any hereditary disease ci.
lata in the family, and symplohis generally. Lei
the name, town and Slate be fihtlnly . written.
Postage tor return answers tniist bj hclord
Letters when registered by the Post Master will
be at our ;isk. .
:, . All letters mat be addressed to
WALLACE MEATOUN. M. D.
S. M. Institute, New York Cjty.
Oct. 31. 95 6m.
'THE SOUTHERN CITIZIN.1'
A JVfio Politico. Commercial and Literary Journa
JOHN MITCHELL df WILLIAM G. SWAN,
T
xv j me oi mis Joujn.il, with the names oi
iu Kditors, may be nearly enbogh to Indi
cate Its aim. -
One of those Editors being an ArfVtfriean riiM..
by bfrih f tffe other IrttendinJ to become rat-lib
adoption! there is no rfnestion afVeilng tfie des-
nocca ot American, on wnicn. iney vfill ht Id
tnemseives oe:arrea trom Men r ciorMi
opinion.- ' - - . " .
ihe one a Southerner by birth the other by
I'lticiciitc, .ney cannot dc oi tnose who know
"No South, No Nonh Thev well
aou in i lie strung ic n llieil llie DOUin IS BOW Called
i i Li.k.i....: . .
upon to ma.e lor iter own righls and honor, they
mean to stand wilh th South.. - , .
A tnorotichlv Uemocratie and . .Qt.-n..rri.i...
Journal, "Ttfe Sonthern Ciliiert" Vfll neverthe
less decline to b: called- "Parii..mj unless the
constitution oi tne united states la to be called a
nartizan document.
it will uphold the Federal Union, provided the
sovereignity oi tne confederated Slates be respect
if aKAS am..
CUi 11 IIUIl IIUV . "
Holfins that the Iflsti.ftdon of Neiro Stavm ;.
a sound, ju-t, wholesome Institution : and thcre-
tre, that the question of re-opening the African
Slave Trade, i a question of expediency alone,
the condaciors of "The Southern Citizen" will in.
view oi the late action of the Southern fi.m..
cial Contention, at Knoxvllle, apply themselves
to searcH oflt and bring to light, all accessible In
formation bearing upon lhat important subject
.v. aa, S V4 . S a. L aIa f t ' f a
on 1 1 ik nuic mu'isi tiai conai'ion and neceasities
ot irre soninon tne actual state of the negro ra
ces of Africa, and on the policy and action of Eu
ropean Powers in reference ip the iSisve Trade.
Residing at Knoxville; and choosing this poin
ss the place from whence ttfeir Journal i to m
anate. the conductor fff "The Southern Citizen
win oe guided in inc matter oi Mate Politics, by
the eerier!1 nrinciolea above indicated, it win
belong to no clique of office seekers. In short, ii
will support Ihe candidates for ail officers tin
win support inc equal rig n is ot tne Sovereign
tateS, North and Sonth- the eq;ual rights of the
Sovereign Citizens, wherever they may have been
oorn, wnerever mey may worship or not worship.
vn Agricultural r nu commercial analrs nmh.
progress of Internal Improvement, p,nd especially
of our Southern Railroads, tfiefe win bean ample
anJ ... r. . IT : I . J . 1 . .
mm v.iciuu7rctuiiira wcektf repori.
Literary articles and Revfewa. will frm main
r . r .m.L t . 3
iraiBroi"iD oouinern tjiiiaen." intellectna
grandeur, wherever it sppear in Ihe world, shal
meet prompt and sealon recognition. We do no
need l shut oaf lizhl nd tlfle Ind'ninr bat. an
thks denartmdnt as well as in Polities, mm h.M .
leave to examfne aftd fudge IrofSf our o n view I
not inrnertlng onr nniruona from KnataniT .ti'l lo..
at aecona nana irom new England; to in t ntmos
of our power, w shall aid tho rrrovehmentwhich at
length stirs the Sonth16 vfi .iiraie hr r.tA n,i.
(ectuaiaod moral xfsience, lo revolve around her
own rerrtte or tnouehi.-'aiui in iniuil i...i..j..i
ot las'te arid oetmcs hfcli above the consideration
ot poiiiTcator comrrferclarrivafry.
n.pecii
wi.i .V iff k .,. .? r "v , t
.t)f
atgesi
.k.a.J
w' u lue ""T" ,nc w"rw l dfT,er-een Wnmington and goldsboro.; one
Condncting their nSw Journal In thfe sVirit. and
eonaiantiy endeavoring, to makejrood these un
dertakings, it is presurned that ' The .Southern
Cltrien will meet with the enrnort wlifoh ii n,.v
deserve.'5" ..?. ..,
The fifSi rruraber of 'Th Sftnth'ern cnizen''m-i1i
' appear between the first and flfieen'ih n October.
It will be peb.ishrd on the Wednesday of each
wprl. Terms i TWO DOLLARS per annum.
- New Tver. Press, and" Material nt all a..t
are bjelnj' procured (or, this Jonrna1,;: sad aa ita
publrcalfon will certainly be continiied.stibseribcrs
will be required in'all cases, to remit t b amount
- or their subscriptions ia advance; otherwise the
paper will not be forwarded. . . r " .
The Terms of advertising will' conform to lb
asnal rates Tennessee..!:.'
Comandncatidn -t be addressed to
Messrs. MITCHEL dt SWAN.
KnoxviQe. Tenn.
Angnst 2Pt?i. IP57. ' tmtZ
, . ALUM SALT.
A EUSHS. ALUM S-AI.T,I aroro, and
-x.uvu tor sa' sy
WM. L. PITTS Cf. .
Ml-tf.
Nov. 14. 14.
SELLING OFF.
OtJR ENTIRE stock of Hats, Caps. Canes, Cm
brelias; Furs, ltioing H.is, Children's Fancy
tia is ana can. Misses f lat, Helta, c,. dt c ,
the Hat and Cip Emporium, 34 Market st
. Nov. 17; . CAAS. D. MYERS
HOUSTON PATENT SKID SCALES
IHESR Scales, for which the inventor ha ob-
X talrted Letter Patent from the United State
Government, are intended td supersede llie present
cumbrous and dhj.'Ctl.jriable apparatus used for
weiirhihff cylindrical tiackares. such as battels
tierce; J"-c-, conuining articles asoally sold by
weight. . Also for weighin bales of coilon, bay,
or vinci Similar package. The advantage claimed
tor tbem ovei tbe ordinary Scale in Ue, are that
vokoietaurU rr qui red. a llie arlible to be weighed
i immediately eutpended. by its own gravity, and
wiihodt strain, on reaching a given point beneath
the Scale beamihos saving a large amount of
time and labor, ahd preventing iHJUry by hdoks, or
othef wise, to trie frailest ndctage. The patentee
will be pleased f exhibit His invention at the tor
of Mr. 8. M. W est, and receive ordar to such si
zes and qaadiitltl as may be desired.
, . . . GEOj HOUSTON, Patentee.
July z7. . 67-tf
GDNBtJMPTlC)! J
AND ALL ..-, I ;
DISEASES of the LUNGS And THROAT
CAN BU
CURED BY INHALATION.
Which conveys the remedies tfj the cavities in the
lungs, through the air passages, and coming in di
rect contact wun tns disease; neutralizes the tu
bercular matter, allays tile cough, causes a free
and easy e pecloration, heUIs the ltincs, purifies
the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous
system giving t Hit tone and energy so indispensa
ble tor tne restoration or neaitn. To be able lo
Slate confidently that Consumption is cnrable by
inhalation, ii 1 6 trie a source of unalloyed pleasure.
it is as mucn unocr tne coniol of medical treatment
a a any other lorfnldcble disease; ninety out of
every nnrtarea eases can be carea In the first sta
ges, and fifty per cent in the second; but in the
third stage it is impossible 10 save rflore than five
per cent, loi the Lungs are so cllt dp bt the dis
ease asm bid definrice to medical Skill. Kvm
however; irt the last slaves. Inhalation1 aiTHrda .
Iraordinary relief lo ihesuifcrin? attending this
fearful rbouige, Which annually destroys ninety
five ttidusaftd persons in the United states alone:
and a correct calculation shows that of the present
population olthecarih, eighty milIons are destin
ed to fill the Cqushmpthe's grave.
1 ruiy tne ouivcfoi death hits no arrow so fatal
as Consrtmpiion.- Iu allageait has been ihe great
enemy of lite, for it spares neither age nor sex,
but sweeps olTallke the brave, the beantilul th
gracelul and the gifted. By the help of that Su
preme Being . from v. horn cometh every good and
perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to ihe afiicted a
permanent and peedy cure in C nstimpiion. The
first cause of tubercles Is from impure blood, and
he immediate etlect produced by their deposition
in the lungs is to prevent the free admission of air
nto ihe air cells, which causes a weakened vitali
ty through the entire system. Then surely it is
more rational to cxpr-ct greater good from rtedicin-
cs entering tho cavities of the lungs (hah from
those administered through the stomach ; the pa
tient will always find the lungs free and ihe brea- j
iningeasj, alter innanng rSrried es. Thus, Inhala-
ion ia a local remcuy, nevertheless it acta consli
ationally, and with more power and certainty
han remed.'e iminUtered bv the stomach. ; To
prove ihe powerful nod direct influence of this
mode of administration, chloroform iahaled u iil
en'irtly destroy schsibiliiy in a few minutes, para
lyzing ths entire riervoos sysiefn , so tbai a limb
may be amputated without the slightest pain;
Inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life
in a few hours.
Thq inhalation of ammonia will ro'uSe. Ihe syStem
Wncn fftintin or annarontl. At.n.1 Tt.. n i r
- . ' ....j u l u . . . 111. vilicr OI
manv or ine meoreine ta iMrni m. t. i. ,.
few minutes nlier being jnhalcd.ana may be im
mediately detected in trie blood. A convincing
pr&rjfor the constitutional eIcc:s of inh iiatipn i
he fact. iha t sick riess is dltv-n Vs nrnriiid h. hr, th
ing foul air is this not nositiv evidn- ih.i nm.
per rcm&d.'es, carefully prepared and judiciously
administered through the lungs should produce the
happiest result 1 During eighteen years practice
mafty thousands, suffering from diseases of the
lungs and ihro'at, H5e been under mvearo Wnd I
ave effected many ircmarktlble rhra. ip1 r,n-
Ihe siiflerershad been pronounced in the last stages
which fully stftises rhe fhi't consurfiption isnalSn
ger a fatal disease. My tfedifhent ofcomsniun ion
s original, and founded on lonirnnr-ii'i'an. and a
thorough investigation; My perfect arquaintance
-mi me n.nuie i luuercies, ate, enables nte to
distinguish; readily, ilte various forms of disease
ibat simulate consumption, and apply the proper
remedies, raiely being mistaken even in a single
case. This familiarity, in connection with certain
pathological and microscopic . discoveries, enables
me u relieve tne lungs irom meellccis of contrac
ted cnesi", to enlarge ine chesl, purify the blood,
impart t us renewed vitality, giving energy and
ivi". . ' ll.VfcU.IIC HJSICIH.
I1.JI-: : . l -... .. . ..
w.euiriiira wun tun oirecnons sent In anv nart
of the Unted states and Canada by patients com
municating tneir symptoms by letter. - Rut the
core would ho more certain if ih n,;nt .h...u
py me a visit, which would give an opportunity rn
examine the lungs apd enable rhe to nreserib-with
much greater certainty, and then the cure could
oe enecteo vtitnout my seeing the patient again
ah letters asking aavicc lunst contain
siafnrf. . ,
a postage
- APDRE'8 j
g. w. GHAHAjxr, sr. i).;
BOX No. 53.
Utiicc, 1131 filbert Street, old No. 109
. ' BBf.OWTWKI.PTH.
Oct, 24.
92-ly.
WILMIXQ ON & WELD0N RAILROAD CO.
OrncE op the
- ' Wilriiington, N. C, Nov. 12, 1857.
lnr.r4!isiiftUK i T IA XS WH.I.
urincr notice, run over tnis road as follows i
. utJinu ftiiitTH, DAI Lr .
UAi KXPltKSS T.11AIN leaves Wilmin.i..
C on tt a . Ii,. -j. -
, . iii.vounaays. excepted; ; arrives at
uuiuoortr it 3.DJ-leaves in 5 minutest and
rive at Weldon at 1.30 P. M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leave WiUin..
ton at 4, P. M j arrives at Goldsboro' at 7 M
supper 20 minutes ; strives ai Weldon at 12,
30ING SOUTH, DAILY. , . : I
DAY Express icavt W.idon at ti as .
tsunoays excepted!; arrives at Goidtboro' 3.31
f, M. leaves in S minntes. arrives fit Wilminir.
ton ai h. si., to supper. . , . .
NIGHT EXPRESS leave Weldon at fin 1
ai.; arrives at uoldsbaro' at I2.4S A. M -leaves in
iu minmesj arrives at. Wilmington at 5,30 A. M
I .tr J tie Nlsbt Exrrea. Train, ronnrt. i,k
the North Carolina Railroad, botfl wava at rSoid.
ooro'. - ' -
uiutisti t.it. eis ivorin void in rvitminvtnn m
Kamuvre 1Z; to. Philadelphia $!4 : to New
Vork $15.50 ; to Washington. D. C. $11. ;
"TlCKZTS IU SOT BS IULD TO A StGKO I
Passengers dre notified thel an t&tra char re of !
..c.ijyitr hui oc recvirea oj loose TciUf ao
4 J? . . -,, . . I r . r . .
p n rename ticjicis a.1 stations. ,
Freight bv passenger trains doubt rates. Lo
cal fare, wltn tickets, about 3 cents tier mile : if ,
paid in ifce cars. . , ,
FRE1 S HT TRAINS. Two through schedule
-. ii wiwr-i. n iiininsii'D ana, iveiQOil. cn
week, leaving alternately on Honda vs and Thra-
days, and arriving on Tuesdays and Fridays; four
seneouie trains per wceK to uoidsboro, leaving
Wilmington on Tues'avs. Wednesdays. Fridava
and Sdlurdays, snd Gofcfsboro' on Monday. Wed-
I rr-l . ' . : a . . ..
nt-aoay, i nuraoays ano oatur.iays, malting, with
ihe -through" trains, a daily frei-h. ulin hoth
irregular train, ror way ireignt.- t
Ail due on freight, up or down', rravable aii
Geuera.l Freight Office in Wilmington, on reeemi
or delivery, exclnsjve of tbaf on tbe North Caro
lina Railroad, which may be prepaid or not, at
the option vf the consignor.
: S.U. FREMONT.
, . T Chief Eng and Superintendent.
Nov, It v. ioo.
W. I... PITTS & CO'
STOCK, REAL ESTATE AND PRO
DUCE BROKERS,
Puactnal a t trntion gives) to lb purehaoe arid sale of
ReeU judaic, Shocks, and aker Securities
bought and sold s Ccmmvaim.
E.SOi AHH SOPEBINTENnKJiT. 1 ?
.-Will attend to sales by Auction df Rear Estate
r Manufacturing property ia any part cr the
Onnty or Stale or to the safe Of SrjcV,of Mer
chandise In Stores or yernltare in Honses in this
town.
Oct 13. jj.tf
Uj-jaajaaaaBs ;"-r
, DR. MORSES -
INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
PR. VOflSE. i lie inventor of MORSEc? IN
DIAN ROOT PILLS, Has spent the greater pt I
of bis life is travelllbif, laing vi.Jud Euro e,
Asia,-and Africa as will as Ni-rt"i Aaiertr ha
spent three yeaia among the t diana of t or nr.'
tern tonntry ii was in this w-yihat llie Indian
Root Pill wers first discovert d Dr. Morse ws
Ihe l'rst man to establish ihe fact that ail dirratt
arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD tin I
our strength, health and life drpithid I l et. ILi
vital fiuM- ' ". " ,. .
? "IV hen ibe rarl-ns passsgea become elof ed, p 1
do not bet In perfect harmony with tbe difien-tl
functions of the body, the brood lose it action,
becomes tbkk corrupted and di-ras d; rt.u r,
In all pains sii-km ss ahd distress oft vci m Nt
our slrcngih Isexhahstid, cur health riit rr
prived Of, and if nature is not assisted in ihrov. ifig
off the stagnant numors, the blood wl'l bticlnr
choked and rease lo act and thus our tip hi of lite
will forever be blown How imporianl, th. n
ibat we shon.'d keep ibe; various passage of the
bod free and Open. Ahd how-pk-asant to nathai
we have it In ohr power to Jini a medicine in yea J
reach. nnhily, Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, maau
fae lured from plaou and roots which rcw arourd
the mountsinobs cliffs in Nature's gsrden, for tie
health and recovferj of d'eafed man. One of ibe
roots Irom which ihece Piila are made is a t udo
rific, which opens the rore of ihe skin, and as
sists Nature in throwing oat the finer pattrnf ihe
corrupitbnfS ithin. The second is a plant which
Is sn Expectorant, that bpens snd nbclogs ihe
passage to the lungs, and thus. In a soothing insn
ner. performs iis duly bvthrowlr.v oirnhb-an,
other hi; mors Ifnm the lungs, by coploss spitting.
Th third is a Diuretic, which ,. and du.
ble strength to ibe kidnevs, thna .ki.Bi..;j
ihrydraw large amounts of imparity front the
blood, which is then thrown oht bnnti.ullv by tbe
urinary or water passage, and w'lit h rroId rti.t
have been dischargtd inanj oil. er way. The fourth
is a Cathartic, and ccbfnpani,-s like oil r pre prr
ticsof ths Piii whJl.j ebcagtd in pUtiTsing ib
blood; the coarser particles of in .nrii ,hiri.
cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus tsktn up
and convarcd tffin crtat ooafititia h th. v.
els. " '
From rlie above, it ia nniri that n. ttr.....i.
Indian Root Pills bbt only cfiter ihfc siomach; ltt
become united with the blood, forth, v Snd i..i.
every parr, and completely roof out and rb ansa
the system from alt imnnriiv-and rh lift. r.i,
body, which is .the blood, becomes perfectly he!--thy
J consenuentlvall sieknrta rnd n.i. ,..i.ii.
from the system, far ihe cannot remain when iLe
body beeomes so purfe end tit if. -. . . -The
reason why nebnW nr. u Pi. A It..!'
sick, and why so fnafiy die. is ixcniirt- it,-- d.. n... .-
5 j t L " wnlcn win pass to tfteafOicttd pans
nnd which will ones th nn,....l r .
disene jo befcasj oblj henre, a large, quantity nf
food and other matter is lodged, and the slomaeh
and intestines are literally overfk wirg with ihe
corrupted marei thus undergoing disagrecahje fer
mentation, constantly mixing with ihe blood,
which throws the corn, .ted tnttr ihrn...k i.
vein and artery, nnti! life is takrn freni tbe b. dv
bydiscaee. Dr. Morse's PILLS have addid ro
th, mselves Tictory upon vk-iory , by resinring
millions of ihc sick to l.laomine,hcalfh aha hart.,.
nesa. Yes, ihoussnds v. ho have been racked or
tormented with sickness, pnin and anguish, and
whose feeble frames have been scorched, by the
burning elements of raninir ft.v.r L
been brought, as it ware, wiihin a step of the si-
i T. 1 ' . - - ,ana reaocr to testiry that tbcv
would have been numberrd with .i.-j wj
notbeen for this great ahd wonderful medicir):
--... . ...,.,. ., rl,, , Aiier one or two di.
naa ocen laKcn. ihey were anonishedr srd ab
solutely surprised, in u-ltna.in .ks.
effecu: No, only do they ' giVe immcdlaiiTa.r
anl,YrK Ke'.land ,ate ,W" !i-ickness, pain ahd
anguish but they at or.ee go lo work . t the ouB
danon of the disease, which, lahe blood. Thrrfe-
f&Pm" bVI,0r-n' f ?P"'yy. those ho Lie
hese Pills, that they will so clean- ,f.d pu.ify
that disease-thai deadly rnrmy will lak" lis
flisht, and the flush of yofjlh and Tbeaii.rii1 ll
gain return, and tiieprospccwif a long and hsprr
life wilLcheriah ahd brighten you days PVT
A All ,o5-7few"r.f 9-onnierfeli signed A
A. Moore .Atlgcnnfne. have ihe name of A f
V"1;1 , on each box; Also the aikmbh-
A. J.
HhtUO-Co. All other. r-.,,-.
Sole PronlHntt .
r: r ', ; B.- Leo,,"d Street .New York. ;
Dr. Morse's I nH inn Itr.,, Ttltl. -i.. iL-i-j
dealers in Medicines. "
Agent wanted In tKti-i. i?t,-: . ."
let in thfe zr n? "i
tlrilrcoa a,. a a
agency wil
willfce sent
106 ly; .
Prih& 2. rrnft ir w- 1 1-
. j. - uww f JUf ICflUB.
on receipc of SI, poiaae paid.
AFFLICTED READ I
P V.l H.1 WCAL HOUSE.
vavji,ai iviciiifiwrj VCtri Atrn k t . .
TWENTt-TWO tEiRS' '
Experience has, rendtjre Dr. K. a most
cessiul practliioner In the cure of all 3iscascs of
nedirn!!'. n"vrV "Tanhovd'- debi.ty, a. p im. .
pediment to msmage; nervous and sexual in
firmnies, diseases f ihe .bin .k
from abuse of mercury. ' " -""
- -takk PAUT1CCL.AR NOTICE
There is an evil habit sometimes indulced in by
.a0ay"nJ80,hd0. fierow'ne OP with ibem to
manhood ; and which, if not reformed i. h-., . ,
nol only, begefs seflous obstafclcs lo mairiinonl
iracled, insidious, and devastating affection.
tew of those who Cive wav la thia
pracvice are aware ohlioeonseenencei nntii. L-
. ue unionunaie inns auectcdbeeomesreeble is
unable to labor wlij- accustomed visor, or to In.
ply bis mind to stun, t his step is lardy and weak
he is dull, irresolute, and engages evn in hi
snorts with less energy than usual.
If he emancipate hirriself before ihevactice has
done lia worat, ai I enter mat rimony, hi mrrige'
s unfrbhfui, and hi sense tells bini thai ibis i
caused by his fearly foiliek ,. These are jonsidtm.
TO. ' f ' I . . rvr- . a
liona it Rich
Uch. shotda awdkznlha attention jf all it ho
ilarly eittit. ted. .. v a
I are eimL
K.KAI KAI BER. -He.
who place himself nhder Dr. Itfnfcetin's
Ireatment, may religiously confide in his honor
as a gentleman, an.', rely opon ihe assurance that '
the secrets of Dr. K 's Datienta will n... j:.
closed. - .
Young rndn lei no also niodesly fefer rob
from making your ease known to ou h,. rij. .
education and respeeiSbllitT. ran r.n.ini. r..
friend von. .. '
Dr. KinKeha's residence has been Yor ii Ira - -
twenty years at t?fe N..W. corner of Third1 and -
Union streets. PhUjfdeJphi., Pa. . . .
,l A I JhDi 1 a al ,A DISTANCE.
Can have (by Stating their ease ernliiil.
geiherwih ali their symptom-, per letter, eneloe. j
ing a remiitahte) Or. K.'a medicine, appropriated
according!-.'. . . i - . .
Korwnrd. dtoanv part of thefjnif-rf . m
packed ectire from damage or curiosity-, by Mali
or ESpress. , , . . -
, HEAD YOUTH AND MiNHnnn r -
A Yigoroua. Life or a. Premature Death fc;'mlr, li
on Self- Preeerralion Qnty 25 Vents. -Letters
containing iha: value ia stsmcs. wilk
ei.sure a copy, re return el. mail.
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