MORNING STAB.
- Tuesday, August 13, 1872.
flfSTERIOIJS BANK ROBOEKT.
The First National Bank or Council
Bluff) Bobbed or $20,000 In Broad
Daylight.
One of the boldest, most daring and
mysterious robberies that ever took place
was perpetrated in this city on Monday.
Rumor was rife upon our streets yesterday
that the First National Bank of this city
had been robbed of money to the amount
ot $20,000, but it was at first not general
ly believed. .However, in the afternoon a
reporter; of. the Nonpareil called at the
counting house in question and learned
that the report was only too true that
$20,000 in currency had been taken from
tbe vault of the bank in open daylight,
while the cashier was in the room. At
what time of day or in what manner the
money disappeared is known to the thief
alone. r .
In answer to our inquiries the officers of
tho bank informed us that they knew,
nothing of the robbery until about half
past 5 o'clock Monday evening. The
cashier of the institution, Air. Farnsworth,
unlocked the vaults at 10 o'clock in the
morning, at which time the money was all
in its proper place, in the back part of
the vault. At the time of unlocking the
receptacle in which the money was left
Mr. Farnsworth took out a tin box con
taining loose bills to the amount of $1,000
and, after placing the bills ot the different
denominations in their proper apartments,
put this box on the outer edge of the safe,
where it would be convenient of access
during the day.
Sometime in the forenoon the cashier
sent his book-keeper, Mr. A. TV Rice, out
to make collections, while he remained to
attend upon the patrons of the institution.
It was during that time that the cashier
thinks the robbery was committed. His
theory is, that while he was engaged
making out drafts, paying checks' and re
ceiving deposits, tho thief - entered the
back door, passed around behind therail
ing, stooped down and reached into, the
vault and secured the money, making his
escape through the same place through
which he entered. The money stolen was
tied Up in three packages, one of which
contained $10,000, and tho other two
$5,000 each. The loose bills in the tin
box in the front part of the safe were not
molested.
The loss of the above amount oi money
. is a heavy blow to the bank, but the man
agers assure the public that none but
themselves shall lose anything by the oc
currence. The capital stock of the insti
tution is, we believe, about $50,000, all
told.
The facts of the robbery, as far as
known, were at once Dut into the hands of
detectives, who are now busily engaged in
endeavoring to solve the great mystery in
which the whole affair is shrouded. Coun
cil Blufls (Iowa) Nonpareil, July 31.
A Singular and Fatal Accident.
The Louisville Courier-Journal learns
that last Wednesday two small boys, sons
of a farmer named Saowden, who resides
one mile from Bainbridge, Putnam coun
ty, Indiana, aged respectively seven and
nine years, started to the woods to drive
up the cows. The eldest of the two boys
carried a whip with a long and strong
lash. A childish freak prompted him to
take the whip lash and make tme end of
it fast to the cow's.tail, and to tie the other
end around his younger brother's . body.
Aftej securing his brother in this manner
he drove the cow forward. The (inimal,
becoming frightened, started to run,
throwing the little fellow to the ground.
This increased her fright, and she dashed
through the woods' at a fearful rate,
the child's head- and body striking all
intervening objects. 'A gentleman who
chanced to be near and witnessed part of
the scene started to rescue, if possible, the
little fellow, from his perilous position,
Before reaching him the whip-lash broke,
leaving the child dead near the foot of a
tree. Upon examination it was found
that he was bruised and mangled in a
horrible manner from being dragged over
one hundred and fifty yards.
From the New York Star: "Yesterday
a young man, bearing the exhilarating
cognomen of Joseph D. ! Drunk, was
arraigned at the Essex Market Police
Court, before Justice Scott, for throwing
rubbish in the street. Justice, to the
prisoner: Joseph D. Drunk. Justice: Is
that your right name? Prisoner : Yes,
sir. Justice: You ought to be locked up
for having such a name. Prisoner : Why
so, your Honor? Justice: Because yoa
shouldn't be drunk. Prisoner: I never
was drunk in my life, sir, though Tve been
Drunk as long as I ' can remember. I am
not drunk now, though' I am Drunk.
Justice : You're a living paradox. You
may go this time, Mr. Drunk."
Tbe Salcldal Kanla. .
In New York, Thursday, John Ajbuns,
a German saloon keeper, quarreled with his
wife for failing to collect ten cents for two
glasses of beer, and in the midst of his rage
shot himself with a pistol, placing the
muzzle in his mouth. On tbe same day
Joseph M. Reyes, a young-Cuban,- in dis
tressed circumstance8,shot himself through
the head at his boarding house. . Also on
the same day, Margaret Gatchell,a young
woman from Newark; New Jersey, jumped
into East River from a ferry-boat while
Midently insane, but was rescued before
life was extinct.
Killing of Major Randolph.
Major T. J. Randolph, Jr., a contractor
on the Chesapeake and Ohio roilroad,was
accidentally killed near Miller's ferry on
Thursday afternoon. He was riding to
wards a spot where some men were en
gaged in blasting rock, when, being
warned, he checked his horse, but too late
to avert the sad fate which awaited him.
He was struck on the head by a' piece of
rock and killed. Rich. Dispatch. .
A Desperado Snot by Lynchers. l
... '
Memphis, Tenn., Ang. 9. ,
- A negro named John Mitchell, confined
jau ai uovingtOD, ienn.,iorauempung
a outrage on a young lady, ana nearly
killincr her in thA nttpmnt. was taken from
it naa to Iran trnm
jail last night by a party of citizens, who
overpowered the jailor after a desperate
fewatance, and shot. Mitchell was des
perate character, having killed two men
within the past year and succeeded j in
eluding tho officers until the last' outrage.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BUY THE
J A COB I AXE !
The Best Made. -
w
COOPERS'TOOL8, THE BEST QUALITY
at , JACOBl'S.
Blacksmiths9 Tools,
Carpenters' Tools,
C Machinist Tools,
Turpentine Tools,
LOWEST PRICES,
At JacobiV Hardware Depot.
1MINTS, OIliS, GLASS,
Varnishes, !c, at Jacobi's.
Doors, Sashe3 and Blinds,
AT JACOBI'S.
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
ASSORTMENT LARGE AND COMPLETE.
GUNS, PISTOLS, .
AMMUNITION,
At N. JACOBI'S,
may ll-tf
9 Market St.
JUST ARRIVED:
FRESH POT AT O ES,
- Fresh Ground Flour,
Bacon . Lides and Shouldersj Pork,
'Syrup, Sugar-Cured Hams,
AND EVERY THING IN THE
GROCERY LINE,
Which we will seU Low to the Trade.
BINFORD, CROW & CO.,
South Water Street
aug ll-tf D&W
The American Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
. -
OF PI1ILADELPIIIA AS3ETS $3,633,885
an old, honorable and reliable institution;
SECOND TO NONE IN THE .COUNTRY.
Policies Non-Forfcitablo
And insurance on all approved plans. After
a successful career of nearly a quarter of a
Century, it has $1.22.66 of realized, assets for
every dollar ol liability.
JOHN W, GORDON,
Agent, Wilmington.
Cox.. St. Cxaih Dbakihq, Gen'L. Agent.
june80-tf
3. St H. SAMSON,
WH0LK3AX3 AKD BET AH. BBALXBS IS
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
43 Jlariiet Street.
July 16 tf :
Bacon 1 Bacon!
100,000
LBS. SHOULDERS
and SIDES,
iWILLARD BROS.
For sale by
June 21-tf
SUMMER DRESS GOODS!
THE GREATEST BARGAINS Iff
LADIES DRESS GOODS
Ever Offered In the City.
B. WEILL.
Boys Wear.
We make a specialty of Goods for Boys.
B. WEILL.
Parasols and Corsets.
1,000 Assorted 'Corsets, Parasols and Ladies
Umbrellas Every style. JB. WEILL.
White Goods.
The best 8tock of White Goods in the city
eluding 100 pairs White Pi0'uev5jjap
Hosiery.
Examine on
Hose.
aprU28.tf
Stock
of Ladles' and Gents
B.WEILL.
Kenmore University
HIGH SCHOOL,
NEAR AMHERST COURT HOUSE, VA.
V-vTriPWRS nnmbined advantages inoomnar
J able with those -of any other School in
Virginia. Special arrangements may be made
by which the usual expenses may be reduced
nearly one-half. ' v.. ' , .
For pamphlet, giving full particulars, ad
dress U. A. BXiiUJJ Jli,
ang 9-lm DAW
Principal,
Secure a Home.
BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE, FAVOIt ABLY
located on Castle, Church, Ann. Dock
jNun, Oiange, Princess, Chestnut, Muloerry,
umnn. kanHn. ntiarlotte. ii&V. Wood. Front,
Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, ffs
Tenth, Eleventh, Twelith and ThirteenthliJ.
streets, uatisiaciory hxma giveu , r
No excuse for paying rent. Three bMALL
unnsRAfnrrAnt Armlv to
aug Mw 'JAMES WILSON.
Flour! Flour !,!
XQOO
BARRELS. ALL . GRADES,
For sale low by
aug 6-tf - -WILLIAMS & MURCniSON.
, 300 Ihs. Herwin's
CHOICE HA LIS,
fTNCANVASSED; 800. lbs. Can vwsea liams.
j WbVi.C. Ham8, Falton Market Bee
I No.1 Mackerel, weighing "OVaoN
nuK avu - . w. -
Binding-.
riniiis MOUNING STAB book bind
JL ERY, is complete in all Its appointments
and is in charge of one of the most skillful
workmen in the State. All kinds of Binding
executed neatly, cheaply and expeditiously
snay23-SCStf .-
-.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, "rl
t0 LIEG I ATE andCOJIMENCIALIN.
VJ STITUTE, New Haven, Conn. Pre
paratory to College, Business, Scientific
schools, U. s. Military ana Naval Academies.
rail session, 8th year, begins 8ept. 13. For !
catalogue, address Gen. WM. D. RUSSELL,
VIRGINIA FEMALE SEH1HART,
STAUNTON, TA. v.-
Buildings " contain oyer 80 rooms. Grounds
nine acres. Pupils from 17 States. Tie Course
Is comprised in eight Schools, under twenty
Professors and. Officers. Location boautiful
and salubrious. Terms moderate. Apply for
Circulars to R. H. PHILLIPS. Principal, or
W. H. TAMS, Sec'y, Staunton, Va. , -
CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872.
Agents wanted for our Campaisra Goods. Sell
at Sight. Pay 100 per cent, profit. Now is the
time. Send at once for Descriptive Circulars
and Price Lists of our Fine Steel Engravings
ot all the Candidates, Campaign Biographies,
Charts, Photographs, Badges. Pins. Flasra and
everything suited to the times. Ten Dollars
per day easily made. Full samples sent for
$3. Address Mookb & Goodspbbd. 37 Park
Row, New York. - : , i .... t
A, Wellington Hart & Co.,
ADJUSTERS OF CLAIMS i
For IosolTents and Bankrupts,
110 LEONARD ST., NEW YORK.
3- References of highest character. Send
lor Circular.
Buffalo, N. Y., or Chicago, HI.
HONEY
FOR ALL. Best business ever
offered agents. Address
J. CBOWELL, Louisville, Ey.
AGENTS Wanted. Agents make more
money at work for us than at anything
else. Business light and permanent. Partic
ulars free. G. 8TINSON & CO., Fine Art
Publishers, Portland. Me.
U. S.
PIANO CO.,
No Agents.
N. Y. PRICE,
Circulars free.
When the Blood rashes with rocket
like violence to the head, causing hot flashes,
vertigo and dimness oi sight, it is a certain
slen that a mild, salubrious, cooling and
equalizing laxative is required, .and Tar-
should be at once resorted to.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
$1,000 REWARD
For any ease of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or
Ulcerated Piles that Db Biks's Ptlb Rkmkdt
fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure
the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Drug.
gists. Price, 1100. Julyl94w
MISCELLANEOUS. , J
., , ,. " i.i i. -.i - I. w i - - w ' - '
Kentucky TJniveri3ity.
The Home of Henry Clay,
AND - '
TRANSYIiVANI A, j
THE SITES OF THE VARIOUS COLLEGES.
"CW"K Colleges in operation, with 80 Profes
JD eors and Instructors and 600 Students.
I Entire Fees need not exceed $20 per annum,
except in the Law and Commercial colleges.
Boarding from $2 to 5 per week. Students ot
the Agricultural and Mechanical College can
defray a portion of their expenses by labor on
the farm or. in the shops, sessions begin 2nd
Monday in September. For Catalogues or
other information, address . j
J. B. BOWMAN. Regent,
aug S-lm DAW Lexington, Ey.
Notice.
npHE CO-PAETNEESHIF heretolore exist
1 ing under the name and style of McU
henny & Wright is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. -
J. ii. MClljtLlSiMM I,
A. E. WEIGHT, M. D.
The UNDEESIGNED, having purchased
the entire Interest of Dr. A. E. Wright In the
Drug Business, will continue the same at the
old stand, Lippitt's Corner. i
J. K. MoILHENNY,
Druggist and Chemist, ;
Jy 13-lm N. E. Cor. Market and Front 8ts.
J. B. MATTISON,
C0811IISSIOK MERCIIAIIT and
DEALER IN
nemlocft Sole leather, Baenos Ayres
Sole Leather, California sole
leather, Orinoco Sole
teatner.
OAs Sols Lvathxs, Oak Eotjgh Lbatexb, .
STRAIT'S BANK and TANNNERS' OIL,
34 Spruce Streets New York.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
JulylWmos ' " - -' . :
Sale of the '
Jfc C, Presbyterian.
mHSl Bale
nf the NOETH CABOL1HA
X PEE3BYTEEIAN-"
Newspaper, inciua-
ing the
PBESS,TTPE. FIXTURES,
GOOD WILL, Ac, heretofore postponed, will
..vinitM t.t.hA nnnrt HotLaa door In - Fav-
ettevlue, on the 23d August, at 12 o'clock M.
The property will be sold on A credit of six
Mnntr.a ruirahaaer - will be rea ulred to give
notes, with approved security, bearing inter
est from uate oi saie.
wu JOSEPH A. WORTH,
Adm'r f Rev. J. M. Sherwood.
Fayetteville. July 27-t23Aug
iDirect Importations.
Our order is now In Liverpool with Messrs.
Blood, Wolfe A Co. for
, 4 , ONE HUNDRED CASES
; jB.9 Tf. & CO'JS PALE ALE
. m aai riirAnt ta thia Fort. The cten-
ral and deserved popularity of this branl of
AtT th. innroMiiur demand and the great
rtiffloulty in procuring it from the Agents has
induced us to import w airecu-we nope w
S Enabled to offer it at lower figures than
: ..... CHAS. D. MTER3 & CO.,
,v v 7 North Front Street.
BRASS BOUND PAILS, WASH TUBS, -
. T . CLOTHES LINES,
scrubbing Tysana ja,
Boiling P.8affvECKS& CO., -
L7 North Front Street
aug ii - . . ... .
Postoopy.
$300 S500 APernwt
eU. Address ERIE HEWING MACHINE CO..
-MISOETiTiANEOUa
Orders Solicited'
for
TOBACCOS,
Under the 20 cent tax,
BY
D. PIGOTT,
Wilmington, N. O.
July 6-tf
The Distribution
OF "'
Confederate . Momenta! Seiieie :
XT71LL positively take place on the first
VY Wednesday in December next (1872), at
Augusta, Ga,
Should an the tickets not be sold, the
amount received will be distributed in the
proportions named in the Circulars between
THE
THE
MONUMENT,
PRIZES
And the necessary expenses. The portion to
be distributed win be appropriated first to
the Money Prizes; then, to the Real Estate,
and lastly, to the Shares in Cotton.
ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEME.
$100,000 20 per cent, allowed Agents.
60.00&-10 " State Agents.
60,00010 " for contingent ex
penses. '
130,000 owners1 price of 9 seal Estate Prizes.
100,000 The 1,744 Prizes in Currency. .
2U,0U0 TUe Z44 razes in uotton.
(150,000
- $50,000 profits to be devoted to the
Monument. "
The price in currency will be substituted
for any Real Estate Prize, withdrawn on ac
count of injury to the property, or for other
cause.
Agents'west ot the Mississippi stop their
sales on the 15th of November. East of that
river on the 20th of November.
State Agents are required to be present ei
ther in person or by legally appointed Attor
neys at the Distribution.
L. & A. H. MoLAWS,
General Agents.
Augusta, Ga.
may 8-7mos
43- A DOZEN REASONS
WHY THB
' PAIN-KILLEE"
MANUFACTURED BY
Perry Davis & Son
18 TEE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
OF THIS A GE.
A ND WHY
IT SHOULD
BE KEPT AL-
ways near at hand :
1st. PAIN-KILLER is the most certain Chol
era cure that medical science has produced.
tod. PAIN-KILLER, as a Diarrhoea and Bys
entery remedy, is unequaled.' It seldom if ever
fails. ,
3rd. PAIN-KILLER will cure cramps or
Pains in any part of the system. A single dose
usually eueets a cure.
4th. PAIN-KILLER will cure Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, if used according to directions.
K-h. pain-KILLER is an almost never fail
ing cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac.
RVi PATw.TrnviVRR'hfta -nroved itself a Sov
ereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill
Fever ; it has cured the most obstinate cases.
7th. PAIN-KILLER as a liniment is unequal
ed. For Frost Bites, Chilblains, Burns, tints,
Bruises, Sprains. &c, no Physician can do more
than it. , .
8th. PAIN-KILLER has cured cases of Rheu
matism and Neuralgia after years standing.
9th. PAIN-KILLER will destroy Boils, Fel
ons, Whitlows, Old Sores and Swelled Joints,
giving relief from Pain after the first applica
tion. .
- ifH.Tii t a tnvktt.X.TC R cures Headache. Tooth
ache, and Neuralgic Pains in any part of the
body.-
11th. PAIN-KILLER will save you days of
sickness and many a Dollar in time and Doc
tor's Bills.
lath, pain.killer Is a purely vegetable
preparation, safe to keep and to use In every
family. The simplicity attending its use, to
gether with the great variety of diseases that
may be entirely eradicated by it, and the great
amount of pain and suffering that can be alle
viated through its use, make it imperative
upon every person to supply themselves with
this valuable remedy, and to keep it always
near at nana. . .
THE PAIN-KILLER Is now known and ap
predated in every quarter of the Globe. Phy
sicians recommend it in their practice, while
all classes of society have found in it relief
and comfort.
Give it a Trial.
Don't be deceived or induced to buy the
many worthless Nostrums offered by unprin
cipiea men traveling wjltuukm uuo wuiijr .
Be sure and buy the genuine. 1 Every Drug
gist, and nearly every Country Store Keeper
and Grocer throughout the land, keep it for
sale.
FOR SALE BY
GREEN Jfc FLANNER,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
july5-D4W2m
GET THEM OF -
M i F.iRneciert.
PIANOS
sales Room:
MASONIC,' II ALL, .
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Pianos and Organs, of
all styles and prices. Tu
ningand repairing done.
AND
0BQANS.
Only complete musical
establishment in N. C. .
je 5-tf ; "
Uolasses and Svrup.
650 HHDS.
niocovado Holasses
AND
S. H. SYETJP
For sale very low by
foneZMf 1 ,-
WILLARD BROS.
Eice ! Eice l
12050 0 0 LBS. FRESH BEAT RICE,
! ' FROM HILTON
RICE .HILLS,
For sale by
deo-tf
WILLARD BROS.
miscellaneous:
; Baltimore Lock Hospital.
iii. jonwsojr.
Phvfiieian of this celebrated Institution, dis
covered, when in the Great Hospitals of Eu
rope, viz: inngiana, jrrance anu eigewnere
the certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual '
remedy in the world for all excesses or abuses
or ine system. - . ,
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures,
Affection of the Kidneys or Bladder. Involun
tary Discharges, Impotency, General Debility,
Nervousness, -Dyspepsia, Languor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness, Disease of utie Head, Throat,
Nose or Skin, Affections of -the Liver, Lungs,
stomach or Bowels those terrible Disorders
arising Irom Solitary Habits of Youth bsorbt
and solitary practices more fatal to their vic
tims than the song of the Syrens to the Ma
riners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril
liant hopes or anticipations, rendering mar
riage, Ac, impossible, destroying both body
and mind. ' , :
YOUNG MEN
Esneci&llv. who have become the victims of
Solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive
habit which annually sweeps to an untimely
grave thousands ot young men of the most
exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or
waked to ecstacy the living . lyre, may call
with foil confidence
MARRIAGE.
Married persons, or Young Men contemplat
ing marriase. aware of Physical Weakness,
Loss of Procreative Power (Impotency), Ner
vous Excitability, Palpitation, Organic Weak
ness. Nervous Debility, or any other Disquali
fication, speedily relieved.
He who olaces himself under the Care of Dr.
J. may religiously confide in his honor as a
gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill
as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured and full Vigor Restored.
This distressing Affection which - renders
life miserable and marriage Impossible is the
penalty paid by the victims of improper in
dulgences. Young persons are too apt to com
mit excesses from not being aware of the
dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now,
who that understands this subject will pretend
to deny that the power of procreation is lost
sooner by those tailing into improper habits
than by the prudentl Besides being deprived
of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most
serious and destructive symptoms of both
body and mind arise. The system becomes
deranged, i&e Physical and Mental Functions
wea&enea, jjoss oi riwioauyo j. unwi ci
vous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of
the Heart, indigestion, uonsuiuuuwu -mobility
and Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Con
sumption, Decay and Death.
A CURE SPEEDILY WARRANTED.
Persons ruined In healthy by unlearned pre
tenders who keep them trifling month alter
month, taking poisonous and injurious com
pounds, should apply immediately.
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Tiniinn. Graduate of one of the most eminent
nniiAoru) in the United States, and the best
part of whose life has been spent in the hos
pitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
whare, has effected some of the most aston
ishing cures that were ever known ; many
troubled with ringing in the head and ears
whan nfliKAn. crre&.t nervousness, beins alarm
ed at sudden sounds, paammnoaa, wilu xxct.
quent blushing, attended sometimes with de
rangement OI minu, were uuxou xuirucvuaiicujr.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured
themselves by improper indulgence and soli
tar TinTtitfl. which ruin both bodv and mind,
unfitting them for either business, study, so
ciety or marriage. . ,
ThABfl are some of the sad melancholy ef
fects produced by the earthly habits of youth,
viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains
in the Head, Dimness ol Sight, Loss of Mus
cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous irritability! Derangement of
the Digestive Functions, General Debility,
BmnTitinia of Consum'Dtion. &C.
MENTALLY. The fearful effects on the
mind are much to be dreaded. Lops of Mem
ory, Uonmsion oi laeas, iepjroBBiuii uuiuo,
Riirii nmtodlners. Aversion to Society,
DULL-
Distrust, Love of solitude. Timidity, ac, are
some or tne evus pruuuueu.
Thousands of persons of all ages can now
judge what is the cause of their declining
health, losing their vigor, becoming weak,
pale, nervous and emaciated,-having a singu
lar appearance about the eyes, cough aud
symptoms of Consumption.
YOUNG MEN -Who
have inlured themselves by a certain
practice, indulged in when alone, a habit fre
quently learned from evil companions or at
Bchool, the effects of which are nightly felt,
even when asleep, and if not eured renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind
vuxr. ahrtnid .tti1v immediatelv.
What a pity that a yotmg man, the hope of
his country, the pride of his parents, should
be snatched from all prospects and enj oyment
of lite by the consequence of deviating irom
the path of nature, and indulging in a certain
secret habit. Such persons must, before con
templating Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
most necossary requisites to promote connu
bial happiness. Indeed, without these the
Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrim
age, the prospect hourly darkens to the view,
tiie mind becomes shadowed with despair, ana
filled with the melancholy reflection that the
hanniness of another is blighted with our own.
- A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of
this painful disease, it too often happens that
an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of dis
covery deters him from applying to those
who. from education and respectability, can
alone befriend him. He falls into the hands
nf iminmnt and designing pretenders, who,
Incapable ot curing, nlch nis pecuniary sub
stance, keep him trifling month after month,
or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained,
and in despair leave him with ruined health
to sigh over his galling disappointment or,
by the use of that deadly poison, Mercury,
nunM tho constitutional symptoms of this
horrid disease to make their 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
and arms, blothes on the head, face and ex
tremities, progressing wite frightful rapidity,
till at last the palate of the mouth or the
bones of the nose fall in, and vhe victim of
this awful disease becomes a horrid object of
commiseration till death puts a period to his
dreadful suffering, by sending him to that
undiscovered country 'from whose bourne
no traveler returns."
To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston offers the
most certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual
remedy in the werld.
OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST.,
BALTIMORE, BLARTLAND,
Tn, hand side coins: from Baltimore street, a
i aw doors from the corner. Fail not to ob-i
aanrn nam ft and number.
. Mjf no letters received unless postpaid and
nrkntAininEr a stamu to be used on the reply.
Persons writing should state age, and send a
portion or advertisement describing symp
toms. '
The Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs In his office.
ThA manv thousand cured at this estabUsh-
mmt within the last twenty years, and the
numerous important surgical operations per
formed by Dr. J ohnson, witnessed by the Rep-1
resentatives oi ine xress anu uuuiy uujbw.
notices of which have appeared again and
again before the public, besides his standing !
as a man ot honor and responsibility, Is a
sufficient guarantee to the afflicted."
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED,
mar 12-Iy ent - - '
Carraway & Cleapor.
mHE UNRIVALLED ARTDJTS ARE STILL
I A-ffATinfir the best inducements to our citl 1
zona, and the public generally, for their pat
ronage at the Purcell House. Everything per
taining to the proiession is xeptconsranuy on
hand, in. order to give complete aaUsfaction to
the most fastidious. '
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. istbllIiea in I820.J
THE CATOEN JgURNAIi,
Published every Thursday at $2 60 per an
num. Advertising rates liberal. . ,
' JOHN-KERSHAW, Proprietor. ;
W. H. Bbbhabp, Agent. 1 : ja 14-tf '
Tho Carolina Banner,
EVERY SATURDAY, AT SHELBY, N. C
W. C. DURHAM. . , H. J. MoDUTFIE
". . , SUBSCBTJPTIOH RATXS:
One Year.V. .......t 00
81x Monthe... 1 0
decl9-tf Eds, and Proprietors;
MISCELLANEOUS.
T&lie (MttiM cf Georgia
And to those Soldiers from other Con
federate States who were Bill
ed or Died In this State.
TUB MONUMENT TO COST 830,000.
THE CORNER STONE, It Is proposed, shall
be laid as soon as the receipts will permit.
2,000 Prises, valued at ($500,000) Five Hun-
dred Thousand Dollars." That amount,
- only, in Tickets, to be sold.
-For every Five Dollars subscribed there will
be given a certificate .of Lite Membership to
the Monumental Association. This certifi
cate will entitle the owner thereof to an equal
interest in the following property, to be dis
tributed as soon as the requisite number of
Shares are sold, to wit :
First. Nine Hundred and One Acres of Land
in Lincoln County, Georgia, on which are the
well known Magruder Gold and Copper Mines,
valued at tlfrVHH)
And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-Four
Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of
United States Currency, to-wit : .
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1
5,000.
6,000
2
id
10
20
100
200
400
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2,5UU.
2,000........
6,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
10.1)00
10,000
10,010
10,000
1,0 iO.
600
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From the First-class Real Estate offered by
well-known patriotic citizens, to the Confed
erate Monumental Association, the following
Plizes have been Delected, and added to the
foregoing Shares :
1st. BERZELIA. This well-known Resort,
with the JLarge Residence, Store, etc, Jand
Four Hundred Acres of Land, immediately on
the Ueorga Railroad, twenty miles irom Au-
fusta. ikying an annual yield of Fifteen
housand dollars. - .
. 2. Tho well known CITY HOTEL, fronting
on Broad street. The building is or Brick,
three stories high, 134x70 feet. Valued at
$26,000. , ;
3d. THE ' SOLITUDE PLANTATION, In .
Russell county, Alabama, on the Chattahoo
chee River, with elegant and commodious im
provements. The average rental, since 18ft4,
has been over Seven ($7,Ouo) Thousand Dollars.
: 4th. That Large Brick Residence and 8 tore
on Northwest corner of Broad and Centre
streets, known as the Phlnizy or Baudry
House. Kent Two Thousand Dollars.
5th. The Rogers' House, on Greene street,
a new and elegant Brick Residence, in most
desirable portion of that beautiful street.
Valued at 16,0U0. . ;
6th. Flat Bash, with 120 Acres of Land, hall
a mile from city limits, the elegant Suburban
Residence of Antoine Pollain, Esq., In good
order Valued at $16,000. - .
7th. The Dearing House, a large and com
modious Residence, with 'Thirty City Lots
69x210 feet, fronting on McKinne and Carnes
streets. Valued at $16,(XK). i r
8th. Stanton Residence and Orchard, on the
Georgia Railroad. Valued at $5,000.
ALSO 1 Share of One Hundred Bales Cotton.
1 " Fifty " "
1 . " Twenty-Five "
244 Shares of One Bale each. "
The bales to average 400 pounds, and class
Liverpool Middling.
The value of the separate Interest to which
the holder of each Certificate will be entitled,
will be be determined by the Commissioners,
who will announce to the public the manner,
the time, and place of the distribution
The following gentlemen have consented to
act as Commissioners, and will, either by a
committee from their own body or by Special
Trustees appointed by themselves, receive
and take proper charge of the money for the
Monument, as well as the Real Estate and the
U. S. Currency offered as inducements for
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-stone is laid, viz.:
Generals L. McLaws, A. R. Wright, M. A.
Stovall, W. M. Gardner and GoodeBrgan,Col.
C-Snead, CoL Wm. P. Crawford. MaJ. Jos. B.
Cumming, George T.-Jackson, Major Joseph
Ganahl, Mai. I. P. Girardey, Hon. R. H. May,
Adam Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W. H.
Goodrich, J. D. Butt, Henry Moore, Dr, W. E.
Dearing.
Agents are allowed twenty per oent. They
are required to pay their own expenses ;
Tickets and Circulars alone being furnished to
them. They will remit weekly the amounts
from sales received, less their Commissions.
(No Commissions will 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
be 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 turned over to the Treasurer,
and will be appropriated to the Monument
without any deduction whatever.
L. & A. H. MoLAWS,Gen. Agts,
No. 8 Old P. O. Range, Mcintosh SU
Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Carlton Belt, Coleman House, N. Y.,Mlss
Mary Ann Buie, Columbia, S. C.j Hon. Jas.
M. Smvthe. Ausmsta. Ga.t MaJor John Don
woody, Washington, Ga.; E. B. Martin, Esq.
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Traveling Agents,
mar 9-6mos
AGEIITS FOR IIOBTH CAUDLIIIA.
GUARANTEED PERFECTLY PURE AND OF
THE HIGHESTIGRADE.
deo7-tf
Barber Shop.
JOE TURNER-would respectfully Inform
his friends and 13ie public generally that
he has thoroughly refitted his establishment
in the rear of Mr. Runge's Saloon, and is now
prepared, with the best of workmen, to ac
commodate his customers in all the various,
branches of his business, such as shaving,
hair-cutting, shampooing, Ac, in the neatest
manner and on as reasonable terms as any
shop in the cltv. ' oct7:t.f
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