MJ2WlBfii'i
1872
: I'O LIT! CAL.-.tiv;M , -' .
! dopgresstilan ttantlall, of iVnnsjlvania,
telegraphs that the renn?ylvania.Dcmo.
cratic Convention will eeud Greeley dele
gates to Bltitaore.: VT' .:';',r l. m - f
Advices Irom well informed politicians
ia lo "state"' that tho Democratic - Cob
'; yentioQ ot that State, which will meet ori
tha 11th or Jane next, will .positively. en
. dorse the Cincinnati nominations and send
-. Greelej deleiteo Baltimore. ; 1
'. Sevepte'eblRepablican'papeVa In Illinois
C.'have unequivocally declar foriQrijel!
- The ed i'ttir of 'llartlman's (N.clr.) Otip
ir;clainia; the hpcor.'of first raising
Greelej's name at the head of a newspaper
for'the Preateniy In; July, 1871.- --.f
Frank Blafr1oe9ii6t hesitate todenj
tout he h(lanything to do with QreelejV
' nomination at Cincinnati, or that he was
a party to aoyintriguewbereby that re
sult was brought abuut.IlVsays it was
Greeley's popularity, thai, nominated him,
and that the same.wjll elect hi m.
Colonel Thomas' J, Randolph, an 80-year
old grandson of Thomas Jefferson,: favors
, . Greet ey,7,;:Cr ' '"
Misdirected Yankee. Ingenuity, j.
A correspondent of the St. Loui3 Jiepub
liean writes'.; ;,yi'"1 ;;-;!
... I suppose, if Mr. Snooks found a lead
mine on his premises arid-pat'? up a ijmill,
and began to grind oat small change- the
satire force ol New: England justice inuld
be brought to bear on hinir-he'd be prop..
erly hauled 6ver iar counterfeiting.; rJBut
what should, be, done,un . the case, . I am
about to ventilate! In kruiet, pretty road
that adjoins "a populous ' town in Massa
chusetts, I was jogging along In a rock,
away,' when I heard tne whirring of a wa
ter wheel, betokening the nearness of some
mill. ; The road'had. been for '8ome dis
tance covered with a milk "white deposit,
and the ttones in' the neighborhood' had a
chalky appearance. ; A! lew seconds -more
and the dreary, cheerless whirr tot the
distant wheel changed for Uhe clang ot
machinery, and I stood in front of a large
' building, about which were piled heaps of
these chalky stones. The air . was thick
" with the Hying powder, and between the
ponderous, crunching jaws oi the a mill-
stones the big stones " wero disappearing
with tremendous rapidity. And what do
' you .suppose these hard r industrious sons I
Ol i UIIMU9 ncis OUIMUtU up A tfcUU
powdering those big white stones fort ' It
was not possible for me--a 7 Yankee," tised
to guessing and to such sharp practice as
making oats out of shoe pegato begin
to imaging. don't expect jori , to ; but
there, hid away in the nilla; and far away
from the : demoralizing; ini
York, w here. no vila't heatr es i o jured man's
native innocence J with 'solemn Sabbath'
beljs a stone's throw away, 'and " with ' fif-
V teen evangelical teachers in as many taber
. nacles with blessings askedjat each'meal,
with family . prayers and much snuffliDg
cant, two blamed old Yankee deacons run
this mill night' a'nd day (sometimes), and
; turn out thousands ot barrels a week I of
' this vileJ'chawed-np plaster for the adul
" teiation oT fiou-f tTtrJ -t" j
" - y .it. ' : ' y .' t
1 Hr. Greet ejr- o n Wb i t e . an d
, h';Lr:r,i. .School. K-i(J;.t-r
Black
During his recent address to the colored
people bt.Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Mr. Gree
ley gave them some advice on the school
question."1 ',Ile said t -i -fl V : -
If I were Vk black man, 1 should not ask
for a separnte school, yet I should still eay
il the rwbites -choose . to have separate
schools I should not object to it. I should
only ask that the schools for my. children
, should be made as good, as efficient, as the
BChQoJsprovidd or other men'a children.1
Thep, jf .the;' majoriry chose that the
minority 'should to educated in ! 'separate
' Schools," I-would say, Gentlemen, be: it jas'
you please; I have no choice in tho mat
ter.".. AT gentleman, or lady never, discusses
tha question, ; Was it proper to refuse me
an invitation td my neighbor's party ? He
or she accepta the -fact; and lets the reason
take care of itself Precisely so with re
gard to religious traternity or associations
tor'malntenabce" ot ' diyine - worship. I
would advise the colored race .never l td
make A distiactionj' and never to refuse
N one. If thd'whitei thoosle that the blacks
shall not be members on equal terms of
general congregat ionsl I wou id ' accept ex
clusive congregations,: not as my choice,
lot as the choice of the; ddminant race."
'i ItvpatilieAJia, for. Greeley, j
The Enquirer wants to know the strength
ot Mr., Greehy among ; llepublicans. - We
quote irom the Utica (N. Y.) Observer :
"The Republican feeling in lavor of
Greeley la not stronger;' but it is more
ireely expressed,: in "the country than in
iue ciry.i, 4; fom a vnunarea. sources ; we
have learnjed during the Trnst three weeks
that in theVillaJres and farming districts
oi cen( r a l'New -York, scores of men Iwho
liav been vBteady supporters ; of the" Re-1
publican Administration- heretofore men
- who took no interest in .the Liberal move
meni wDen it was inaugurated- are ;dow
. open in their advocacy of; Greeley. VThese
, citizens could not bv anr stretch - of the
imagination. .be':convetted,,intOt j office-
seekers'', or, "soreheads. TheY are the
thoughtful, hard-working class, with no
' other ambition than 1q contribute "their
hare towards , sustaining ahdi securing a
K0od POTcrnmcnt."- . - r:: ; '
" ucrmans or New Tork in Favor
. i i fjr. Wreolejr,; ' ' .
A Western journal 'publishes the an
;;nouocemen$ from'New'York'that - the Ger
, mansot this city are against Greeley. .That
v- "an error, as results- will? show.;; There
- ,e indeed; great exertions' made-7 in the
iQterest'bf GranftytrirHlheGermkns
gainkt jbrceley, butUiitherto without efr
: - i itctf The German KeiiubliCAns are almost
: unanimous JoGreelejr,; and 1 the German
Democrats ;wish-th at the Baltimore ; Con-
-, -.ouoii wouid vnommate binv All 5 the
. 4 sins ot the Stoats Zeituvg and other . Ad
Y 5lnitratiou journals will be of no 'avail
ho -Germans arejorthe ; Philosopher v of
f.i"tMr Jacobs IJrastaater7ahxld
noa ressectcd citizen - and merchants
fonolk, died suddenly of congestive chill
. yeanesday ni-ht.
Aiv.i aricultura
Sund.iy,. Juno 2,
..Congress, ut
;vto raise tl
.':'V:-Agricultur3 :
rc
.jeer o
v : ? ' mii " . .i 'J V"C:1 ' :'-' J
JAG O B I II E!
pOOPEltV TOOLS, THE BEST QTTAUTY,
I5Ilckmi(lJH, Tool,
"' ' '. - -;:'.,.Jr r , : ... . ....
.J r t , . iuacillD18t X0018, s
'! v:.:tv ;1 Turpentme Tools,
; 'jb west': prices,-vV1; i
ct Jacobi's Hardware Depot.
Viiriilslies, dc.i at . Jacobi's.
Doors Sashes and Blinds "
v; ; : AT JACOBFS.
THbTo and 1 Pocket Cutlery,
ASSORTMENT "LAEGK AND , COMPLETE ;
GUNS, PIST0"L8,
. AMMUNITION, !
mayli-f ' " Q Blarket St.
Perry Davis' Vegetable
ljAKILLEE,, '
13 THE MOST POPULAR MEDICINE
' - V'.
EXTANT.
fUHE PAIN-KILLER is eauallv' ' J ?
JL applicable and efficacious toyoung or old.
THE PAINKILLER is i V
both an Internal and Extornal Kemody.
,.- . ' !. : ; , . - . . . !
mnE PAIN-KILLER shouM be used at' 1
JL the first manifestation of Cold or. Cough.
THE PAIN-KILLER Don't fall " 1 "
,o keep H in the houQ ready fornae.- i f
THE PAIN-KILLER , . I A
Is good jor,Sprai&s and Bruises.. Try 1U
THE PAIN-KILLER ?
cures the Toothache. - . , .
THE PAIN-KILLER
li a lavoritewith all classes. . : : .-.
THE PAIN-KILLER -Will
cure ChUblains. .
T
H.E PAIN-KILLER ' - '
? win cure Cholera Morbos. ,
THE PAIN-KILLER
Will cure Dyspepsia.
fTIHE
PAIN-KILLER-
JL
Is the im Family MoMclnn of the Ag
iB Pi r1;5 : ; . : ,
mHE
JL can be bought of your Druggist or drocer
THE PAIN-KILLER '
- Will cure Painter's Colic. ..
THE. PAIN-KILLER
Is good lor Scalds and Burns.
TUK PAIN-KILLER has the '
Verdict of the People in its favor.
THE PAIN-KILLER- J ' r
Gives Universal Katiefdction. .
mHE PAIN-KILLER' . 5
lie ware ot ucitatiovs and countxrvkits.
fTHE PAIN-KILLER . -
JL -Is almost certain cure for CHOLERA, and
has, without aouDt, been more s-iccessiui in
curing this terrible Jllsease, than any other
known remedy, or even the most Eminent or
skuiitu rnysicians. x in xnoia, juriea, ana
cnina, where this drea uul disease is ever
more or less orevaient. the i rv-hr i i.i.kh is
considered, 'by the natives, as wed as Euro
pean residents in inose climates, A buuis
THE PAIN-KILLER each Bottle Is .
wrapped with tuU directions for its use.
mHE PAIN-KILLER is sold by all Drug-
JL, gists and Dealers In family Medicines.
Perry Davis & Son,
- V PltOPBIETOBS, j
138 High tstreet, Providence, B. L,
S8 SU Paul Street Montreal, Canada, '
. -, 17 Southampton Row, London, Eng. f
May s jwm
SOL. BEAR & BROS.,
18 Market Street, i ;i
WILMINGTON, N. ; C,
v. f
Clothloff, Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Huts, Motions, Ac.
The Largest and Beat Assorted Stock In this
. State, and we are also determine to have
THE 1 0 2T APEBTJ
' ; .i ...1 'r !. .--j.-r.- . . ; . , .'
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO
t:;-Ii.i::!:5viidLESALE dealers."
ffnTr "RT?. AP' r&r PPOR f.
. SO Market Street, i
W I LMINGTO C,
"Befall Dealers
In
CLOTHING, DUX GOODS, BOOTS und
; shoes, dats, Aci'c.v
We respectfully solicit a caU of our patrons
: , BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
,We defy competition la Quality or Prices.
: t '; OUH- STOCK OF CJLOTMIMG t tists
CANNOT BE EXCELLED !
aprll 14-tf ::: bq-u hisak 3e jukos.
HolaGes and Svrupr
lJiLccovado IIolacGei
- --and---'; - ;
:JVW."'' -V ' '
0. H. GYHU?
t ' V
For sale very low by
il-ne-V-tt.".
i
fx.-
The Best Hal r D ressihg:
'And
l "- ,
Restoref 1
M, I XI
O.N (9 S A Y
?Yowc prusslst liasIt;
Advertisements oecnnrinfir ow rananfmAM
will bo insert id in 269 KEWSPAPEBS, in,
eluding 23 l LS, in ' ' . V r. '7
SO CTTHERM STATES,
covering thoxougbly the States of .Maryland,
Delaware, Virginia,. West .Virginia. N. Cro
lmi, Soatn Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, MIS
eissipr!, -" rxnlxtHna, Arkansas, - Tennessee.
Kentucky and Miadouri, . ... : c
One lVlphth for $140. f
Hre Pi-rti Klori Dallies. Larrcr Clr-
calatlen. Slower Price, than aut otberLigr-.-Special
rites given far more or leas spaee than
oue inah, and for a longer period than one
tor any "ingle 8ta-e. 'oni8 of "Liats. Cimri.
lars. Estimates, and full information, fnmkh.
d on appIi-ation. E. P. ROWKI.L
eo., fwnpaper Advertising Amenta. 41
Park Row, hew York.
' ' '
A CeitttirV Of Trlnmnhinnii ilnnmili'.
liver disease, bowel
febrile and nervous disorders, has immortal
ized the Seltzer Spa, and these victories are
now repeated throughout, this hemisphere by.
XAXK1KTB JLTnXTJHOIBT Hltl.T7.KR 4lS&IrT'
containing all the elements and producing all
me uappy results oi tne ureat uerman spring.
' i'. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Cheap Farms ! Free Homes !
1 ON THE LINE OF. THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD;
r A Land grant or
- . - -
12 , 0 0 0 , 0,0 OjlACt ItE S
VB THS ;
BEST TAaXIirO XJTD 3tHfKBXL talTDS IN AMERICA.
i
3,000,000 Acres In Nebraska,
GREAT
Pt&ITE
THE"
CarderC of the West,
ROW FOtt SALE! Uiii i;
These lands are in the central nortlon of the
United States.. on. the 41st degree of North
, j . . 1 1 . ir m.l
Latitude, the central line ot the srreat Tern- I
-- rw . . , . . . . , .
f. U,1" f ".'Vrlr
passed by any in the United Mtares. 0
AitVJTi5- T?.11!?0"
i luu.ouicut. i,vj xuaijLCb uub
rf"T ; ; ' . ''
Free HciEsteils.-.forAcM Ssltlers.
TBX BUST LCOATIOKS TOB COLOHIS3. ;
Soldiei-s En titled to a Homestead of 160 Acres.
nuts passes to runcHABBxs or laud.
Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with
new mat)?, nurdished in Enzlish. German. Swe
dish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. , I
v Land Commissioner, U. P, u. li. Co., -sr
.: -k v-; ' Omahs, Neb. '
i r ? !rT.. i.'-- , - r
FANNING'S PATENT KIDsrITTIIIG
SKELETON CORSET: :
- Recommended .by
LXAIa ' 'PHTBICIAJIS !
Should be worn- by
.-au laaiea ' wno value
health and comlort
They are particularly
recommend ea for sum
xner wear, and. warm
climates, , although a-
dapted to all seasons
or the s ear.
For eale by all 'first j
class deal era -
WOXCBSTBB SXXBT CO.,
Sole Manufacturers,
; ? Worcester, Mass.
CO" R E ; that C O L B .
Do not suffer your Lnogs to become diseas
ed by allowing , a. G0 "LD; to become , seated.
Thousands have died Premature Deaths The
Victims of Consumption by neglecting a Cold -
Dr. V'm- Hall's
. m FnR t -rr-4To n
BAiS AMIS2.LXIH.GS
.Will Cure Congbs Cold and Consumption
surer and quicker than any other remedr. It
acts like magiO. For sale by aU Druggists and
Medicine Dealers everywhere.
PORTABLE ' BODA" FOUNTAINS
, v fO, 930, 973: AJIJ 9100. i
GOODi ' DCBABIX ASD . CHEAP 1
r BBippea esur ir ; 5
J. W.; CHAPMAN A CO., Madison, Ladlana.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.-$i
S1;000 KBWARD
.. .. ' f ... . ... , -i - .r ... . " 1
For. any . case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, or
Uleerated Piles that Da BrjreS'Prt7 Rkxxdt
falls to cure.; It is prepared expressly to cure
tho Piles; and nothing else. Sold by all Drag
hrist ce, $l 00. ; ; ; .
'!'.".- !. .' 1 ' : : .
GENTS Wanted Agents make more
money at work for -as tnan at anything
Ruslness lieDt anu permanent, .rartlc-
ulars . free. u. Bxiaaua a cj., jnne uArt
Publishers, Portland, Me. 4
O.S.
PIASfO CO.,
. No Agents.
jr. X. -PRICE,
Circulars Iree. v
nBEAT ' MEDIC A a. BOOK Of useful
' knowledge to alL Sent tree for two
Htamos.' Aaaress us. uoiirumi x co.. Cin
cinnati, OniO.- K" i ;t ' -",S:-f. t -:.
hiscellajneous:
Iii Store:
4 .
t
UQU BARBELS FLOUR ; SIS Bbls. PORK ;
63 Hhds. and Bbbls. Sugar ? ff-"- - ;
100 Bbls. CRACKERS, assorted ;
417 Boxes-Tobacco 00 Bags Coffee 1
43,000 LBS; ;WESTERN4BACON 1
I.
7a .fulJ.. lkh of.caSe uoods,
'. f safe 105 by v;1: , -
TO EE PUBLIC-'
... " ; i
r
j V T :H 5
Aii; appeal; "iojtlie ? jLIumaiie
-V j S
CS:
AN.,,
OPPOKTTJNITY
j itj jf-' u, .i-
BENEFIT THE AFFXJCTED TVITli
OAIN TO
THE BEN EPACTOB
THE North' Carolina Baneflc lal Asso latloa
have generously offered to the College of
puysiciansuuut byreous or . WlluiLugion, X.
tX, toUrawouthelStnoi Janenext., - 7 f
t"'-"" "'"'' -'f'v'i. :i '!
1 i A JDistribut'on or Prizes;- l-
The proceeds of which are to be appropriated
1
I Under the auspices of said Ctolleee. ' The
ln-
ducementa to lake tickets surpass any scheme
y et presented to t he publio .1 he .caari table
purpose is beyond uoubt, and the scheme pre
sents one prize in eight blanks, which is iar
more iibetai than usual,- while the character
ot the respectable -medical gentlemen con
nected with the college is piedgea tor the ialr
and hones payment or every prize inthefol-.
lowing cnein :
t.-rs-
s
0 HE M E..
wWjH.,r-.:"?i"'i:V:
1 prize of tl.CKO 0(j In money,. .....tl.COO 00
I prize of 600 '0 -- " ...... uOCO
t urixesof
X50 0J
soooo:
5 prizes oi
'5 orizes of-
lOu-UO-.-
60 00 j
20 Ou
10 00
(
h
600 0O
2oU 00
940 00
47 prizes of
107- prizes of
..1,0?0 00
1S2 prizes ot . ; :
89J prizes of , , ,
6 Wi
2 00
..(.... ;atw
.780 W
' ;
730 Prlsei,:;..
,. 86,500 OQ
SIX THOUSAND TICKETS
ONLY
WILL BE SOLD AT $2 OO'EACIL'
Mann er;of JD rawi n g.
Slins of Datr numbered to corresnond with
the number on the six thousand tickets, will
be placed In tubes in a w heel, and seven hun.
drea and nity slips of paper,-describing the
several prizes,: win oe piaceu in another
wheel.. Two boy a, blindfolded, will draw sim
ultaneously one ticket from . each . of the
wheels, and the owner of the ticket number
ed to correspond with the number oa the slip
of paper first drawn, will be - entitled to the
pi ize named on the slip of paper d rara at the
same ume by tne otner boy. This vail be con
tinue! until the whole Of the seven hundred
imuoa naw ta wawe qi iae seven ooouroa
,.r,u ,Mni.n.ii
ww u. V . I. rr M. ' a uin. jk w tu
? condutou in publio unaer the supervision
OIi?i i W,
of their" authorized" Agents. A- liberal dis
i count will be made to Agents, k ,; x.f
M
4 3lMX:il:'J:'jBTS'XB'jE:E T,
XTAVE JUST RECEIVED PAETOIT THEIR
A A
SPRING STUCK, consisting of full line
of
WHITE , CQODS;
-SUCH A3
YENOSE SATIN STRIPES,
4
Dolly vardeu Planes;
1- i
TlEIf UT A S ATTJEEW S , "
8irlped svnl CHeeked
. vici LAwHS;
r:-' . .. " 7 1 OEQAN DIES,
. y j - : ....... . 1 is u i
India Book, COREGAN STRIPES, Ac,- Ac
Also, a full line of Dress Goods. Silk Tourist
parasols, ana au sncn uooas as ate . usually
.xeptma...,r, ., lT r..r.;;,, .
first-class DBT GOODS STORE,"
march 24-tf .:-c"
The Distribution
r
-pt
or -
c Conleierateii MomealalSelioiiie
TTTILL positively take place on the 11
aT47
ILL positively take place 'on the first
at
- Should all the tickets not be 'sold, f the
amount Teceived will be distributed in the
proportions named in the Circulars between
THE MONUMENT.
h S ,
And the necessary expenses. The portion to
be distributed will bo appropriated, first to
the Aloney .frizes; men to tne neat restate,
ana lastly, to tne snares in cotton.- -
ANALYSIS OF THE' 8CHEME. ' ,
$100,00020 per cent, allowed Agents. "
wi.uou iu " state- .agents.
"COJOO 10 L .; - lor.contlngent ex
,r t. ' -.ncnsea .- ..-..;
130,000 owners' price of 9 Real Estate Prizes.
100,000 The i,7M razes in currency. -.
20,000 The 44 Prizes in Cotton. J
'i.tjv suuu p runts to oe. oevoteu to me
v ' . Monument. " ' - - i
' The orice in currency will be substituted
for any Real Estate Prize, withdrawn on ao
count ox injury to, tne property, or ior otner
cause." ' - 'J-v '-s
Agents west ot the aiiss' ssippi stop their
sales on the lftth of November. East of that
river on the 20ta of November.
state Agents are reauirea- to be present ei
ther in-Derson or bv legally appointed JAttor-
neys at tne uistnoution. .... - . .
General Agents,
' - ... ' Augusta, Os
may 8-7 mos j .-"- j ,T,
; lMMoa iii Passsze-Rates. "
AS CU O.BfLIB HTEA11EBB
,t 8 aix. Evsar Wkdhksdat axs Sat-okdat."-
Passengers aookea to and from any Kail way
Station or Seaport in Great uritain, Ireland,
Norway. Sweden, Denmark. Germany, f ranoe,
Holland, Belgium, ana tne unitea etates.
c&btn fare from New York to London, Liv
erpool, Glasgow ana uerrj ny wreanesasy-s
Steamrs, 90.t By Saturoay's steamers 3
IXCCIXSIOJr TXCXCETSt 9120.
"LateraeaSte;933r,Bte pay
able in . currency. -; .
.Parties sending for their friends In tha Old
Conntrvean purchase tickets at lowest rates.
For f urtner particulars appry 10 tne Agents, 1
i jLHiwiing-ureen x,
ap ll.DWsm
1 :
SUJITEIt WETTS, GUnTCIt, S. Cm
.UahodJireeirly, Pitt a 0'n, Prop
toj-
JdiaCELIiAKEOTOvi:
S3altiinoro?LbcE Hospital
Pnvsician of this celebrated InstttnUon" dis-
coveredv when in the Great Jiospitais'of EuJ
the - certainu s p?edy pleasanr, and elfectnai
remedy in the worm for ail excesses or abuses
of the system.; y . ? . ' . -, - - .' ;
W eakness pf the ftaclc or "Limbs, 8trietureai
Aff-ction of the Kidneys or Bladder, involun
tary Discharges, IxniHtiency, General Debility,
Nervousness, . ' Oypepiia, .Lauguor,, , JLow
Spirits, Confusiun oi lueas, V alpiiauon of the
feeart. Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness,' Disease of ihe Head, 'Throat.
Nose or Skin Affections ot tho. Liver.- Lungs,
Stomach or Bowels those terrible 1 disorders
arising irom -solitary Habits of Youth sscmrr
and solitary practices more iatal to their vic
tims than ihn song of the ayreua VO th Ma
riners of Ulysses, blighting, their moat bril
liaut hopes or anti ipations, render in e mar.
riage, ac, impossible, destroying both body
anamlnd; . - . ' if,t ,
Especially, who have become' the vicumaof
eoatary .vice, that oreadiul and destructive
habit which annaally sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands or young menu of he . most
exalied talents and brilliant luteilevt, .who
might other wise. hare entranced listening
-senates witn tne tnunner- oi eloquence, or
waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may. cai
withfuu conndence. : - - - - -;
cau
Married persons, or Toung Men contemplat
ing marriage, aware ot Physical Weakness,
Los of jriooreative Power (im potency;,, xner-
vous icitauiiivy, ratpiuttivra, ganio veaK
ness. A ervoua Debility, or any other Diaauall
fication, sieediiy relieved. . i., i
lie who places uimselt under the care of .Dr.
J. may religiously connae in nis uonor as a
gentleman, ana vonnaenuy reiy upon nu skill
as a pnyeician. , . ' V j..
: ORGANIC W EAKNESS
Immediately Cured and lull Vlor Restored.
' Xhis oistressing Afiectio whtch" renders
life miserable ana marriage impossible is tne
penalty paid by the victims oi improper in-
iulsenees. . .xouna persona are tooapt to com
mit excesses lioua not bei e aware of the
Ureaafui consequences that may ensue ' iow,
who that understands this suotect wiu preiena
to deny thut the power of procreation, is lost
sooner by tuoso lMilmg iitto improper habits
than by the prudent! Besides being deprived
oi the pleasure oi healthy offspring, the most
serious and Obstructive eymploins of both
body, and mind arise. The system becomes
derangeu,Tne r nysicai ana Meutai runcuuus
weakeneu, Loss Procreatlve Power, Jsfer
voua lrritaouity, Dyspepsia, Palpitation oi
the Heart, indigesuoo, Constituuoual ie-
biiitv ana Wastimc oi the Frame, lough. Con-
sumpUMn, Decay and JUeaih. , . ; ;. ,. " ;
v A CURE SPJ!DILX.. WARRANTED. : ; ? -Persons
ruined in healthy by unlearned pre-'
tenders wno keeD ihem urifiiug. month alter
month, taking poisonous and injurious com
pounds, shoula apply lmmeuiateiy.
ft -.?
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
London, Graduate of one oi the most eminent
Colleges in the United States, and the bust
part of whose Hie has been spent. in the hos
pitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else-
whare, has enectea some oi tne most aston
laning cures that were ever known; many
troublea witn ringing in tne neaa ana ears
wheu asleep, ureal nervousness, being alarm
ed at -sudden sounds, bashiuiness, with fre
quent blushing, attenaea sometimes wnn ae--rangement
oi mind, were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. ;i f
Dr. J. addresses all those who hare Injured
themselves by improper Indulgence and soli
tary habits, which ruin both body and mind.
unfitting them lor either business, study j so
ciety or marriage. ' . '--a--. -
" Tnese are some oi tne saa meiancnoiy ei
-fects produced by the eartnly habitsof youth.
viz : W eakness OI tne isaca ana iimus, .rains
in the Head. Diinnosd oj Sight, Loss of Mug.
cular Power. PalDitation of the Heart. Dys
pepsia, .nervous uriiaDiiity, derangement ui
IUO ilgVOUTV - f UUUUVIMf UWViW VlAU.J ,
Symptoms of Consumption, &o. .. . . . . .; V
in hiM ALLi . tdh leanni euecia on me
mind are much to oe dreaded.'' Lo-s Of Mem
orv. Confusion ot Ideas, Depression o Spirits,
myu J-oreoouings, Aversiuu w oueiety, eeu-
juistrusi, iove ui eouroae, xinuciity,. to. are
Koinu of tne eviL. nroduced.
Thousanas oil persons oi ail ages can now
Judge what is. the cause of their declining
neaitn. losing ineir vigor, oeconuug weaa.
pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singu
lar appearance auouc tne eyes,.oougn sua
Symptoms oi consumption.
TOUNG MEN
Who have inlured themselves by a certain
nraotice. inauhced in when alone, a habit fre-
a uentlv learnea irom evil companions or at
&chooL the effects of which, are nigntly felt.
even wnen asleep, ana u not eurea renaers
marriage lmpobsioie, ana uestroys oota nuna
ana boa v. siiould aoulv immediately. ' " ;
What a pity mat a young;man, ine nope oi
his country, the priae of his parents, should
be snatcheu from ail prospects and enjoyment
of Hie by uie consequence of deviating irom
the path oi nature, ana mauigrag m a certain
seciet naoit. eucn persons must, oeioro con-
tempiatlng.. iwwrt !
) i .. , r. ....... v... . .. J
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
most necessary requisites to promote connu
bial hdDtluesa." ' Indeed, witnont these the
journey tnrough lite becomes a weary pilgrim
age, tne prospect nouriy uaraens tu tne view,
the mlna becomes shadowed with despair, ana
filled with .he melancholy reflection that the
happiness of anotner is flighted with our own.
. f.'.ti. ..... a OU.RTAIN DiSJCASE. ;:.';
When the misguided an 1 imprudent votary
of pleasure Unas he lias imbibed the seeds of
this painf ul disease, it too often happens that
an ill-timed sanse of shame or dread -of dis
covery deters him irom applying to those
wno, irom euucauon and respectability j can
alone bei 1 lend him. He falls into the hands
of ignorant and designing pretendeis, who,
incapable ot curing, filch his pecuniary sub
stance, Keep mm trilling uiunku alter uiuntn,
or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained,
and in desnair leave him with rained health
to sigh over his galling disappointment ; or,
DV tlie use OI mat xieoujy -u4wu, atercury,
cause ; the constitutional symptoms of this
horrid disease to make . heir appearance, such
ai ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, noc
turnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness
of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones
ana arms, Diotnes on tne - neau, xaco anu ex
tremities, progressing wite frightful rapidity,
till at; last vne paiate 01 tne moutn or tue
bones of the nose Jail in, and the victim of
this awful disease becomes a horrid object ol
commiseration till death puts a period to his
dreadful suaerlng, by Bending -him to that
Undiscovered country from whose -bourne
no traveler returns. V ' ' : s ' -
-10 such, therexore,Ar. jonnston oners tne
most certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual
remedy in the world.;. . '.', .-.i jf;V-
OFEICE, 7 SOUTH FBEOEEICE ST.,
, , BaLTLMOIlE, MABYLAND, -
Left hand side going from Baltimore street; a
lew A ors irom the corner. Fail not to ob
serve name and number. '' - ; v
43- n o letters receiyed unless postpaid and
containing a stamp to be used on .the reply.
Persona writing snouia state axe. ana send a
portion of advertisement describing symp-
The Doctor's uiriAJiiA nangs in nis ozace.
ENDORSEMENT OF THIS PRESS..
The many thousand cured at this establish
ment within the last twenty years, and the
numerous important surgical operations per
formed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed-by the kep-
reaentatives 01 tne rress ana - many , outers.
notices 01 which have appearea again ana
asainiefore the public, besides his standing
as a man "01 honor and responsibility,: is a
sufficient guarantee to the attlictd. ? ; n z.
iaar 12-ly ent .': ., ". 1 ,7 '
Carbolic Acid
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AND CAEBOLATE OF LDIE
mHK BEST DISINFECTANTS IN" "USE.
J Becommended by Boa&os or Hxaltb;
througnout tne country. . - - ,.- .
Wholesale ana retail oy xne manuiacturera,
R . t m vnni RniL 'lit A M A-mitmia rv :
w mm wot, . .V.. V, JU,
CarraT7ay & Clcapor.:
f lULE IJNRJYATJ.ED ARTISTS ARE STILL
'- A offerinK the best lndneTnATtti trk me it.i
zens, and the public generally, for their pat-
runagv at tne tr urceu 11 onse. j&ver-ytninrper-taming
to the -orof ession is keptconstanUvon
nano,ui oruer to give complete sausiaction to
uie most iasuoious. -
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THE CATlTiJZTt U)TIJX2tJLX
Published -overy t Thnrsday, at $2,50 per an-
1II1I". . AU'PA J.(kbCU3 WCiWr-.y;
v - . k-JOIST B2SIlAT7trrbprictcr;
mSCELLANEOUS;
Ana to those Soldiers frem. other Con
federate States who Were XUU"-
. ed .or pled; tn.thur State.'
1..
THE JtXOXCilliT tO COST 550,000.
THE CORNER STONE, It Is proposed, shall -be
laid as soon astherecelpu will permit.
2,000 Primes, valued at (iO,000) Five Hnn-'
. dred Thousand Dollars : 1 hat amount,
- only , in Tickets, to be sold.
- For every r ive Dollars subscribed there will
beglvena.-ertiflcate of LI e Membership to,
the Monumental Association. This certlQ.
caie will entitle the owner thereof to an equal
interest inthetoliowing property, to be al- ,
trlbu ted as eon as the requisite-number of
.bhares are sold, to wit: ., v ',.-: - -
First. Nine Hundred and! One Acres of Land .
in Lincoln- county .-Georgia, on wmch are the
well known MagruderGokt and Copper nlues, "
-valued at.w.' y 00
i" And to Seventeen Uandred and Forty. Four .
hares la one Hundrea Thousand Dollais of
$10,009
6,000 .
k rwxi
iMo- "Lwrj fwoo.;s...;.i.rf.,.tu-.'a),ooo"
U 105, a3 "4V .1,0 0 40,000
' W .MT W 10,000 '
loo - , ; lOdf....... 10.000
20o & ' 'i ft i.-;;;.w;,"... 10.000
4U0
100
10.; te tX 10,000
i4.." i- Ti 9s Hi JS.;i ?.! : $100,000
. From the Fire t-class Real Estate Offered bv
well-known patriotic ciuitens, to the Con fed-
monumental, Association, xne 10110 w in r
Piizesiiave been, selected, ana added to the
foregoing Shares:. " ' - .
jv BtitiKLiA. This well-known Resort,
with the Large Residence, 8 ore, eic and
FoarHundieit Acres of Land.lmmudln.tMlvnn
the Ueorgia'ttaiiroad, twenty miles irom Au
gusta. I) in g an annual yield of Fifteen
Thousand ixrtlars. ;"st t
2. The well known CITY HOTELS front! ne
on BroHd street: The building in nt Kn
three stories' high,- 134x70 . leeu Valued at
. will a u - TMjnAA ixu. in ,
Ruseil county, Alabama, on ,the Cbattanoo-.
uuco miw, wjiwu eiegantanacommooiousim.
provemenis. xne average rental, since lt4,
has been oyer Seven (.,Ouo) Thousand Dollar Z
4th. That Larse Brick ResideneW and
on, 'North west oorner of . Broad and Centre
streets, known as the Pninlzy or Baudry
iiouse aent 1 wo ino usanu Dollars.'-' -: - -6th
The Rogers' House, on Ureena trAt.
a new and elegant Brick Kesldenee,-in most
desirable portion of that-beautiful street.
Val ied at $10,000. ; : - ,f .
6th. Flat Bush, with 120 Aores of Land, halt
a mile from city limits, the elegant Suburban'
Re&idenue of Antoine Poilalm Kaa.. in muwi
order, j Valued at $1,000.,,- V
7th. The Deariiig House, a large and 00m.
modlous liekldence, with Thirty City Lota
69x2 10 feet, fronting on M cKlnne and Carnes
streets, valued at $16,000. . . -
tith. Stanton Residence and Orchard, on the
Georgia Ualiroad. Valued at $3,00,
ALfcO 1 Share of One Hundred Bales Cotton!
I ! I : .- . itV9 i .... ... 14
'"'"' ' .- Twentv-Five . .
9H f-yia.ro a rf ivna Italu o.nli .
' The bales to average 400 pounds, and class
Liverpool Middling. , . - " '
xuo wuo ui iiuti sepuraie interest to wnicn
the holder of each Certificate will be entitled,
will be be determined by the Commissioners,
who will announoe to the pubilo the manner,
tho time, and place of the distribution.
The following gentlemen have consented to
act as Commissioners, and will, either by a
1 ommittee .from. their own body or by Speolal
Trustees "appointed by them&elres, receive
and take proper charge of the monev for th
f Monument, as well as the Real Kstate and the
u. o. ciurr- ncy onerea sa maucements lor
subscription, and will determine upon the
plan for the Monument, the inscription there
on, the site therefor, select an orator for the
occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to be
observed when the corner-stooe is laid, viz.:
Generals L. McLaws, A. K. Wright, M. A.
8tovali, W. M. Gardner and Goode itrgan. Col.
C. fcnead, CoL. Wm. P. Crawford, HaJ. Jos. B.
CummiDg, George T. Jackson, Major Joseph
GanahL mat. L P. Glrardey, Hon. k. H. May,
Adam Johaston," Jonathan M. Miller, W. U.
Goodrich, y'.D, Butt, Henry Moore, Lr. W. E.
Bearing. ' - -
Agents are allowed twenty 'per cent.' They
are required to pay their, own expenses 1
Tickets and Circulars alone being furnished to
them. They will remit weekly the amounts
from Sales 1 ecelved, lesa .their Commissions.
(No Commissions wiU x be deducted from
simple .contributions ) ;". -
., . on account of the very great labor required
of the General Agents, the offered services ot
One or more prominent gentlemen, well and
favorably known throughout the South,; will
ue accepted to act with us. - - . - -
Parties desiring to contribute to the Monu
ment, and who do not wish to participate in
the award, will receive a special receipt. The
money will be turner over to the Treasurer,
and will be appropriated to the" Monument
without any deduction whatever. ' "
- L. A A. H. MoL A W8, Gen. Asrts.
V 2. at.i No. S Old P, O. Range, Mcintosh 6t,
' '7.:.:J ;.;':, .- . Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Carlton Belt, Coleman "House, N. Y., Miss
Mary Ann Bute, Columbia, S.VC. Hon. Jas.
M. Smythe. Augusta. Ga.: Major John Dun.
woody Washington, Ga.: E. B. Max tin, Esq.,
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Traveling Agents, v ,
mar 9-6mos
AGO ITS FOR IIOBTfl CAROUIIA.
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GUABANTEED PERFECTLY PUBS AND OF
v HE HEGRADi ;
) j. it. schench, Jr. co.,
Genersvl Comission Herchant
Commercial 'Agents,
CORKER ; DOCK AND 1 WATER STREETS
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-: j tne Bala ox shipment of
NAYAL STORES, JTJK1PXR STATES ana Sil
kinds Of COUNTRY RRODUCE, AeMC '
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Orders tor sals of produce or purchase of
Goods wlllbe promptly attehded toand to tha
hest sdvantage to ottr enstomers. ;
WeawaWreceiv of
-f-TAlX GttADEs'off EIQIJOII3, :
which, we are prepared to sell at wholesale at
THE LOWEJST CASH PBJCCES. ;
mrm - aa o . - - I
The bestnow made,"
1 euperior to any fa
ic - - nee of tone, touch.
iLai.-n and durability. .
toidatrctry Prices
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