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THE ,CAHPAQ?I..
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Xcw Jeraey, Ohio and Mliineaota.
The Situation Speech" of SeharzT
From the New York Herald, Oc. la I I
At present it appears almost certain
that General Grant will be re-elected
to the office he ha filleVf or tho last
four years, and that the lease of life
of the Republican party will benon
inally extended for another Presiden
tial terra, despite tho recent serious
secession from its ranks. Tho prelim
inary trials in the .States all point to
this consummation; for, notwithstand
ing the fact that the opposition has
succeeded in carrying Indiana,, and
lias .managed .to cut down the Ohio
majority in a marked and significant
manner, its failure in the latter State,
and its overwhelming defeat in Penn
sylvania, may be considered conclu
sive evidence of its inability to over
throw, in tho November elections, the
jiarty now in power. There has, how
ever, been a sufficiently powerful and
dangerous rebellion agaiust the exist
ing Administration to mark a serious
disaffection in the public mind toward
hc party in power.-"The, strength of
the opposition 1 has"; bceft thus.; fanas-
tonishing, even if it should not again
rally in a t hreateniiig manner. Without
any regular organization, with old
parties scattered and shattered, with
out money .or official patronage, it has,
forced the administration to extraor
dinary efforts in order to prevent it
from becoming an overwhelming suc
cess. In North Carolina," at the open
ing of the campaign, it struck down
the usually large Republican majori
ties, and won a substantial victory
for the Liberals. In Ohio it seriously
impaired the administration strength;
in Indiana it achieved a brilliant and
decisive triumph; in Georgia it showed
a strength that shook the accepted be-
! I .1 -. . .1 C . .
iiei in me position oi uie ooutnern
States. All this was aeoomtdished.it
must be remembered, in the teeth of
a patronage--that is becoming alarm
ingly influential, and of a' moneyed
power probably! unequalled since the
initiation of "political contests in this
country.; : V? hile ; the ' Republicans
have had millions of offices to
Araw irpon.; for ; contributions to
Aefray, the expenses of : the . . elec
tions,, and havo thus been in a
position to meet all claims" made upon
them with a liberal hand, the opposi-
tion lias been driven to depend upon
the incafirrc subscriptions ot indi
viduals, and has been Nometimes desti
tute of fnnds to cover even tho most
ordinary expenses of-a campaign.
Yet iii ppitc of these' drawbacks and
disadvantages tne struggle - in every
State, with one or : two iiopeless ex
ceptions, hasj-been vigorously main
tained, and the result has shown the
unsettled and dissatisfied, condition
of the public mind. Leaving out of
silit the serious allegations of frauds
against the winning party in Pennsyl
vania, there is sufficient evidence to
satisfv everv
impartial and dispas-
.-. . I
A V
hionatc mind that the State elections
ly no means settle tho question a of
.tho Presidency, although " the y xih
uuestioiiabhr greatly strengthen :the
chances of an Administration triumph
in November. Above all,
wc desire to impress upon the opposi
tion the importance of maintaining
the tight to the last hour, and of using
nil lcntimato efforts to secure sue-
.. If defeat awaits them, it is vet
their Jnterest and their duty to make
ineir sircngtn leit at tne pons ana in
the l ongrcssional districts.
JFrom the Xcw York Worid.
A comparison of the political situa
tion at the prcseut time with that of
four years ajo,, after the October
flections, must satisfy -any candid
miiul that tho prospect of the suc
cess ot the Democracy are much
brighter now than then. The elec
tions which have been held reveal the
fact that several States which were
for Grant in 1868, are now sure, for
the other hide.' "Tho out
look ia, then, far from beingr discourr
i'tiig. vn tne contrary, ii is posi
tivcly encouraffinjr and ' furnishes
jrood grounds to hope for sue'eess.
lherc in a fair prospect of a national
triumph for our standard-bearers dc-
Kpte all the boasts of the Administra
tion party, lowm it every Demo
crat muat come up noblv to the work.
lie cause is worthy of our best effort.
nat is wanted now more than any
tiling dse i more thorough organ i.a
tion. The tittuj bet wccit". this and
lection day , Khoukl be-f devoted to
'oaf purpose -anditi'; makm;: ru
l'urations to get '., every voter - to the
polls.' The laWard fhonVl be brought
'p- Democrat's-put your houfders
the wheel, push on the work and
' me oth of November show to the
Administration. : party i that thoy caif
iciuicr buy, bribe-nor 4bully a. free
Nlrrlnit
Iddres from the Ntate Corn
... mlttec. .. .
To th
if- Liittral IterHibliisaiuL nt JVeio
i in the grand effort to redeem, our
ountry from the evil power of the
misci upulous Kenomiuation King,
Jersey should bear a noble part.'"
Nie has often proved, her Tpatriotism I
viiwr. au ucit-usv oiinCj nation,.
1 icr fortunes were nobly cast with the
patriots in the 'Revolutionary strug
gle. She grandly, came to. tho reseue
m the late lteblfion. Ouif country i
again imperiled, not by an organized
army, equipped witli tho destructive
tngmery 0f wr, but byadesperate
hand of offioe-holdersl whose safety
yepends npori ari extension 'of ' tower.-
wuerai upubliJans of ' WW Jersey!
you, alone and unaided,, canijot pre-
n iaw; bttt ypu can do your part,
Should the result, of the late elections
cause one oeseruon trom tnc-L40cral
? nk8D itTert,there;is I
tnost watchful and active; If ve
conscientiously bclieye in' the- ipsuca
oi uur. cause, reverses suouiaieau tor
renewed effort. Are tho'ym-incir)les
for which we ntenjtkless desirable
than they wcrejtn the contrary,
they are douMy precioasyfor wehave
had freshr-Svidence of the ebrruptipli
and pojHr of the Presidential patron-
ag' ""-K ' " -i .'-V,,.;":
14ere is much m the October elec
tions that .is encouraging to t he Lib
erals. .Every "day new facts , prove,
the villainous tricks ncV, frauds by
which Pennsylvania was carried. The
result in Ohio shows lanro Liberal
gains, and is particularly' an Admin
istration defeat. '-" The contest in In
diana, despite the gigantic efforts of
the office holders, is a fmbstnnti.il.
victory for the Liberals. How does
our cause stand to-day ? We do not
doubt of victory upon a full and fair
vote. Arrayed against ns is. all the
powers that a lavish and unscrupu
lous use of monev. with official Datrou-
age, can wield. For on r part 1 wo
have only an earnest conviction that
bur cause is just. If we win, it must
be by unflagging and energetic ac
tion. If the Liberal Republicans and
Democrats do their whole duty, vic
tory is certain. Liberal Republicans
of New Jersey -close up the ranks.
Unite earnestly with the Democrats
and adopt all honorable means to
bring out our full vote on the day of
election. - Let us worthily perform
our duty at this critical period of our
nation's history. Then, whatever
may be the result, we will have the
comforting assurance that we deserv
ed success. I. II. Gerry, Chairman
of the Liberal Republican State Com
mittee. .
.wj C:tyt Oct. 18, 1872.
Llberallam-tu Ohio.
" Ohio Liberals have jisYer faltered
in their long campaign. They aro
to-day, alert, confident and full of
courage. The late conference at Co-
tho assembled Liberals, who separated
for the final work of the canvass With
new courage. It was admitted by
the Democrats that at least 20,000 of
their old part associates stayed at
home in the October election; but
thev will bo out in November, and
will materially change the aspect of
affairs. Gen. Brinkerhoff, Chairman
of the Liberal Republican Executive
Committee, has lately given his views
on the situation to a reporter of the
Columbus Sentinel. Gen. Brinkerhoff
finds the prospect cheerinsr. on the
whole, and after specif yinsr New
Hampshire and Connecticut as reason
ably certain for Greeley, , said: .
lhe Georgia election settled all
question as to the South. The same
wave tnat rolled, over Areorc;ia will
carry every Soathern State, with two
or three exceptions. Our friends
claim that North Carolina and Iis
sissippi will both swing into line. at
the November election; and I sec no
reason to doubt the correctness of
their conclusions.
"You think, then: that the outlook
for Greeley is encouraging?"
-r ' i v i ii' i
vuost cenainiy x ao. e nave
gained in every election thus far, ex
cept in Pennsylvania. That State
seems to be hopelessly in the hands of
thieves. Between railroad monopo
lies, tariff rings, ballot-box staffers,
iand highwaymen generally, Pennsyl
vania seems to be helpless. Pennsylva
nia, however, is no longer a necessity
in a presidential election. ; With the
census of 1870 the seat of empire has
moved into the Mississippi Valley. In
fact we need but one doubtful Mate
toi elect Greeley. There never was a
Presidential candidate who went into
an election with so many certain elec
toral votes for him.'
"IIowi do you make that out?"
"Well. I believe it is conceded upon
all hands that Mr. Greeley is certain
of 113 electoral votes from the bouth,
without counting either North Caro
lina, Mississippi or South Carolina. It
sepma a j so equally terrain mat .cw
York, New Jersey and Connecticut
are for Greelev, and that makes his
vote 103, which is only 21 less than a
majority of the Electoral . College.
Wc ; certainly ought , to be able to
make up that front all th doubtful
States', ""
Speech by Senator Sehnrz.
Senator Schurz 'made a speech at
gt. Charles, Io., on Monday night, in
which he said the Lilerals intend to
Vigorously fight to the end of the
campaign; that there was nothing in
th&e yen t which have j ust taken place,
and in the eircunistaiiees surrounding
them, which would pxvauy way damp
en tlic spirit of-the men- engaged in
the liberal movement. Ile. said if
Grant was, re-elected,,, tlieT COuntryJ
would witness the most corrupt Ad
ministration it had ever seen. ' lie de
nied that there was freedom of elec
tion ii the , Souths and prophesied a
time when they, would have to "fight
lire with fire, force with force," and
the country would. witness the de
plorable results.' Seen in Mexico and
South America. - Ho said that
four years front now thev rmirht be
compeue to eieci vtranixjor ine tmru
time, and they would " not" beable to
lielp themselves, for in time bo would
be able to efect hfmself. lie stated
that ric had always been a Republican,-
always . advocated ;the principles of
that party, always endorsed its course, -and
that the prineipleswhich .be ad
vocated and thkcourse.wmcai be pur
sued, as a liepublican, are his princi
ples 1 and his eourso till,; He : had
never deviated. -f roni tKeaii-and no w
rejoiced in the virtuar accomplishment
of evervthincr he had ever contended
for. lie acknowledged the reverses,.!
anu inaime issues oij tne campaign
are dpubtf ub but; the 1 iMnldndtl to
drew . was, .that-. there. . .being danger,
iney must. prepare tor ttj c ; it tney naa
auacuuies ik?v conquer;.utey -mujpiji,
forth every efforfc , jeyM terrible"
odd against ihnm TWt inV,
there is a Jight- so long them a hop
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N
iTlK AfTJ-PS nw VT.TTART.T! WKT.T. 1M-
proved Real Estate in the city of Wilmington,
near amiurs CTeeK, containing
40 Building lots,
Noted for its rapid increase in value as city propert y
In the year 186ft it was sold for $20 an acre, in 1869
it was sold for $100 an acre; in 1871 it was sold for
$2-25 an acre, and during the last year the city valu
ation has increased $400 on it. . The property sur
rounding It is owned by large land speculators, and
cannot be bought at any reasonable price.
The Wilmington Building Association has a claim
on a small portion of the land, subject now to the
amount of about $800. S
The rent of that portion of the property under
mortgage over pays tne dues to the Association. Also
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS EST
GOLD TO BE DISTRIBU
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Land Prize.
.$2,250
. 100
50
40
50
40
20
$2,550
Gold
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10 each
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Tickets $2 50 Each.
Tickets can be bought at Mr. Hetasberger's book
store, at Green & Flanner's drug store and at W. W.
Lane's drug store.
Persons wishing to purchase tickets will do well
to get them as soon as possible, as there are a great
many already engaged. . .
The above drawing is not gotten up for the pur
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RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS NUMEROUS
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oct 6-lni - . ' '
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a time that would make a full drawing sure by the
,alrt of all the tickets. , '
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when losses occur, challenge comparison with any
.Insurance Companies jn the world. .L'ul'lV
rrv r JN-WILDE ATKCitMlNr-yr- -
iZ2 L VJ i.-L -u Oi Vj...
General Agent,
Insurance Rooms, No. 4, N. Water Bt
may. 23-tf
ENCOURAGE HOJTIE INSTITUTIONS
Security Against Fire.
.Oft til .irii: XsO -rrAtmuvYV mi
MW Carolina Epe InsracrCoipy,
RALEIGH, -cw
fpHlS COMPAOTNTINIIES TO- WRITE
XX. Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of insurable
nronertv. All lae m iromDtlT, adiusted. and
Jaid. The " HOME Is rapidly growing in pubUc
i'avr, and amieals, with- oonfideace, to usurers of
property in North Carolina. . Agents in ail pans oi
tne state. .....-
32. IL BATTLE.L.iC. jrt . Jjf. jcat i.w. Preside
C. B. ROOT.W. .J.li-.Iii.t.WcePttsident
BEATON GALES . . . : . ......... . .Secretary
PULASKLOOWPER;;;, .Aj.. .4p.v.kaBwiaot
t "JNpAl'JUATJON
r.U'i --s
ft
Boies , tobacco, - V r
if h, K?L
I , .-sr)M4W.tt, Ji.-EWAIPS HALL..
iioinniiEiiT
To me Confederate ..Dead or tegia
And to tliaM Soldiers Ctom aiixt Con-.
... . .. l . . . . t .
federate StatWwho weW Killed "
or Died.' In tnl Staitc'.",". '''.'1"
THE MOSVJfENT TO COST 50,OO0.
riHB CORNER 8TONE. IT IS PROPOSED.
JL shall belaid as soon as the receipts will permit.
2,000 PrtXM, -valued at r$20u,000) Five Ilua-
' dred Thousand Dollars.? 1 Hat amount, only, B.
in Tickets, to be sold. . t.
Vnr cverv vira Dollars snbscribed there will be
given a certificate of Life Membership to the Monu
mental Association. : This certificate will entitle the
owner thereof to aa equal interest in tho. following
property, to be distributed as soon as the requisite
namner or snares are soio, iw .
First.. Nine Hundred, awl una Acres oi Lnq m
Tin-Jn ronntv. Oeorsio. on which ate the well
known Magruder Gold and Copper aunes, vaiuea
at. .. .v ....... .: - $150,000
And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-Four Shares
tn One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United States
Tirrency, lu-wiv . ...ma I
1 (Share or w,uw
" s.ono a.ouo i
2
10
10
a)
100
aoo
400
8,500..... 5.000
2,000.. 90,000
1.0U0 10.000
500 ... 10,000
100. 10,000
00 . 10,000
25..... 10,009
10. 10,000
1000
$100,000
Vmm thCpt-clius Ileal Estate ' offered by well-
known patriotic citizens, to the Confederate Monu
mental Association, the following Prizes have been
selected and added to the foregoing Shares:
1st. BERZELIA. This well-known Keeort, wun
the Large Residence, Store, etc, and Four Hunc'rd
Acres of Land, immediately on the Georgia. Rail
road, twenty miles from Augusta. Faying an an
nual yield of Fifteen Thousand Dollars.
2nd. The well-known CITY HOTEL, fronting on
Broad street The building is of brick, three stories
high, 134x70 feet. Valued at $.26010.
Srd. THE SOLITUDE PLANTATION, in Russell
county, Alabama, on the Chattahoochee River, with
elegant and commodious improvements. The aver
age rental, since 1864, has been over Seven (.1,000)
Thousand Dollars.
4th. That Large Brick Residence and Store on the
Northwest corner of Broad and Centre streets,
known as the Phinlzy or JSauury House, -went i wo
Thousand Dollars.
6th. The Rogers' House, on Greene street, a new
and elegant Brick Residence, In a most desirable
portion of that beautiful street Valued at $16,000.
6th. Fiat Bnsh. with ISO acres of Land, half a mile
from the city limits, tho elegant Suburban Residence
or Antoine Follaia, JKsq., in gooa oraer. ; v araca at
$16,000.
IkU. waiiiis auo, ww w
Residence, with Thirty City Lots 69x210 feet, front
ing on .Mchanne ana uarnes etreets. v aiuea at
$16,000.
8th. Stanton Residence and Orchard, on the
Georgta Railroad. Valued at $$,000.
Also 1 Share of One Hundred Bales Cotton.
1 " Fifty . "
1 " Twenty-Five 44
944 Shares of One Bale each.
The bales to average 400 pounds, and class Liver
pool Middling.
The value of the separate interest to which the
holder of each Certificate will be entitled, will be de
termined 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 appoint
ed by themselves, receive and take proper charge
of the money for the Monument, as well as the Real
Estate and theU. 8. Currency offered as inducements
for subscription, and will determine upon the plan
for the Monument, the inscription thereotr, the site
therefor, select an orator for the occasion, and reg
ulate the ceremonies to be observed when the corner
stone is laid, viz ' ' ' ;
Generals L. McLawa,.A.R. Wright, H. A. Stovall,
TV. M. Gardner and Goode Bryan, Cot C. Snead, Col.
Win. P. Crawford, Mai. Jos. . B. Cumming, George
T. Jackson. MaJ. Joseph Ganahi; Maj. L P. Girar.
dey, Hon. R. H. May, Adam Johnston, Jonathan M
Mfller, W. H. Goodrich, J. P. Butt, Henry Mo or
Dr. W. E. Dearing. - . ...
Agents are allowed twenty per cent They are
required to pay their own expenses, tickets and cifv
eulars alone being Turmsnea to tnem. xney wui re
mit weekly the amounts from sales received, less
their commissions. . (No commissions will be de
ducted from simple contributions.)
On account of the very great labor required of the
General Agents, the offered services of 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 Monument,
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 appropri
ated to the Monument without any deduction what
ever. L. & A. H. TifCLAWS, General Agents,
No. 8 Old P. O. Range, Mcintosh Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Carlton Belt, . Coleman House, N,Y. ; Miss
Mary Ann Buie, Columbia, 8. C. : Hon; James M.
Smythe, Augusta, Ga.; Major John Dunwoody,
Washington, Ga.; E. B. Mania, Esq., Tuscaloosa,
Ala., Traveling Agents.
march 4Kf. . . ... ... . . .-
The Distribution
Of Confederate Monumental Setae
ILL POSITTVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE
first Wednesday in December next (1872), at
Aususta. Ga.
Should all the tickets not bo told, the amount re
ceived will be distributed in the proportions named
in the Circulars between
THE MONUMENT,
The Prizes and the necessary expenses. " The por
tion to be distributed will be appropriated first to
the Money Prizes ; then to the Real Estate, and last
ly to the Shares in Cotton.
ANALYSIS OF THE SCHEME.
$100,00020 per cent, allowed Agents.
50,00010 , ik State Agents.
50,000 V.i-'v' . .:" for contingent
penses.
130,000 Owners' price of 9 Real Estate Prizes.
100,000 The 1,744 Prizes to Currency. . -80,000
The 244 Prizes in Cotton.
ex-
$150,000
-$30,000 profits to be dcroted to the Mon-
anient.
The mice in currency will be substituted for any
Real Estate Prize, withdrawn on account of injury
to the property T or "for other cause. . .. -v
Agents west of 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 either in
person or by legally appointed Attorneys at the Dis
tribution. t- - . -
. :- t . L. fc A. HMsLAWSU
General Agents,
may 8-7m Augusta, Ga.
Molasses and Syrup !
.li;r.
2,150
HUD
s .
TIERCES AND BARRELS OF
s. it: sYRUpr
-AND
West India Molasses,
For sale very low by
octS-tf
WILLARD BROS.
arBiliild&Bro.,
WHOLESALE . LIQUOR DEALERS
Mannfacturera of Clsara,
AND TOBA GCO DEALERS.
i, 4Vlft,Cj. ;
TT7E HAVE THE LARGE8T STOCK OF PURE
hTv Kentnckv Jye Whiskies and Imported Wines
aua Branocs M anywnoue ja, jne otate : anj are
ready
To ftomirteMSw
- r rurcnasers wiu ao weu to examine our stock . no-.
tore buying eWwheren ' ' "- .
- aug XHt H. BRUNHILD A BRO.
rr
WOOD, -TABERMPRSE,
ti MANUFACTURERS OF : "
i-STEAM EUaiHX
?il8tt!onaiT
and AfTleoltnral.,
Hundreds ta use la Prtnting
nuoms, coopa, jaws, jumea
sua on x anna ana riania
tJons Jor Grain TUreshlnc
Food Cooking 'for Stock.
'Cotton Giunlnz. 8awin& ete.-' Cheularsseoi dattnf
plication. One o( these Engines can be seen at thi
offlM. - -,'' i - foctl-DAWtf
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: ; iimmmt hospiial ip-..
: U it . JftHJf SOI . .'. -
PhYSIClAN QFTHlaWLEBRATKD INlATITC. V r
TION.isoovered, jdieiTln the creaj hospital '
of Earbpo, vis: England, France ud elsewhere, the .' 1 4 .
ceruun, speoay, pleasant ana onectuai remeuy in ine.
world for all excesses or abuses of the system. '
Weakness of Um Back or LimbaStrictujes, Aft ec-, ,s - v
tion of the Kidneys Or Bladder; Involuntary Dis
charges, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, v i
Dyspepsia, Languor.. Low Spirits, Confusion of -,
lrfeas. PalnlUtlun' of the.Heart-jrimlditv..Trsmi -: - -
anHing rrora souiary -oaou ax yonm secret MxaiC'U.,1:
solltory practices more fatal to their ) victims than .. '-..'
the song of the syrens to the mariners of TJiySsv. "!
blighting their most brilliant hopes orantidpatlott,"V'3 '
rendering marriages, Ac, impossible, dnstrovinir ; .
both body and minLi'v ' hnf.' '. "f"J v ' ! J -
' YOVSG JIES
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which an
nually sweeps to an uhtimely gra'o thousands of
?'onng men of the most exalted talents and krUllant
ntellect, who might otherwise harva eBtnineed-Usv
eaing senates with the the thunders of. cloauence.
or waked to erstac h Tlvlitir lmi mt-ir
Xri ZZXaZZT-' . :. r: T r-
can with '
.mw. ...-.--, i
MARRLVGE.
Married persons, or ybun meu-contemplating
marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, Loss of Pro- ? :
creative Power (impotency). Nervous Excitability,..
Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility,
or any other disqualification, -speedily relieved.
He who places bimserf-under the care of Dr. J.
may rcliglonslv confide in his honor as a gentleman.
an
confidently rely upon pis Jlrpi as a physician,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS ;
immodiatclv cured and full .vliror restored."
This distressing affection which renders life mis.
crable and marriage impossible is the penalty paid
by the victims of improper indulgences. . Yonng
persons are too apt to commit excesses from not be-,
lug aware of the dreadful consequences that mfl?
ensue. Now, who that understands this subject wiir
pretend to deny that the power of procreation la lost '
sooner oj inoee iaiungiuio im;
nirlnto lmnroi
)per nauts man oy .
the prudential t, Besides being deprived of the
urivea or tne wcas? ; ,
ureof healthy offspring, thamoBt serious and dfs:, ;
tractive symptoms of. both tody. ana. :mlM:Jla.'v!,
ius pyemia PTCoaira acrangca,, ine- pnysiGai snu. ;
Power, TTervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation "
of the Heart, Indigestiou, Xustitutional Debility .iiiV.':?
and Wasting of tho Frame, Cough, Consumption,- r . -
wecay anaucain... .-. ,, ....... , .. ,-t . , i
A CURE SPEEDILY WARRANTED.
. '.'.it . , ,'. '
Persons ruined in health by unteamed pretenders
who keep them trifling month after month, taking ' .
poisonous and Injurious compounds, should apply, -
Immediately. ' , c , " 1
DR. JOHNSTON, , . , I
Member of tho Royal College of 8urgeons,"Londoh, .'
graduate of one of the most eminent colleges in thw ' V"?
united States, and the best partof whose life has,,
been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Phila- '
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the
most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many
troubled with ringing in the head and ears when .
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden - .
sounds, Daehfulness, with frequent blushing, attend-', -ed
sometimes with derangement of mind, were . .
cured immediately . , ,. ... '
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, . J.. '; -;
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured tfcbavc
f. aaarenses an tuose wno nave uuttrea udok.' :
by improper indulgence and solitary habitSj,
train both body ana mind, unfitting hem fox
r business, study.-socicty or marriage, t ' n . t
selves by imp
wnicn i
mi . V. . -n J 1 . i. . . . . .
dncedby the early nabits of youth, vlgs j Weakness ,1 , ,
or tne uacic ana Limns, rains in the bead. Dimness '
oi ignt, ixBg ot Muscular rower, rupitation oi too.
. r.KMK, Mri. M,UDH.H A TT V. I , WyilWlll W ' ... ....
Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement; V
of the Digestive Functions, -General Debillry, 8ymp
- AlKMiAiiT.' ins leanui eseeu on ' the hM art
much to be dreaded. Loss of Memory, Confusion of
Ideas, Depression Of Brrtnts, Evil Forebodipgc,
Aversion to society, eir-jjistrust. Love or Boutude,
Timidity, &c, are some of the evils produced. - -
Thousands of persons of all ages can now lodge
what is the cause .of. their deoliaing -health, losing, .
their vigor, becoming weak;- pale, vervout and ema- .'
dated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, - ;
couph and symptoms of Consumption. . ..
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured, thetiiflolres by a cortain practice, .:i . j "
indulged ia when alone,, a habit frequently learned. ,
from evil companion or at school, tbd effects of . . .
which are nightly felt, even when asleep and i bos1 .
cured renders marriage Impossible,, aad destroys ' . '
both mind and body, should apply immediately."' " V
-What a pity that a young man. the hope of W-?:-"-,,-.?
country, the pride of his parents; should be snatched- '
from all prospects and enjoyment of life by thenf,-,
consequence of deviating from the path of nature. . . r ; .
and indulging in a certain secret habjt 1 Such- perl -sons
must, before contemplating. Jn imu.n'.f.n "j' C .
MARRIAGE ",hK,, : Af, ; ,
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the mort
necessary requisites to .promote connubial hsppi
ncss. Indeed, without these the Journey through
life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hour- " .
ly darkens to the View, tne mind feeeonies shadewed
with despair, and filled wuh the melaBcholy reflec
tion that the happiness 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 pain'- - '
Jul disease It too often happen that an lU-tlmcd
sense of shame or dread or discovery deters him
) tnose wno, irons eancauen ana rc-
i alone befriend him. ' lie falls Into '
ignorant and designing pretenders. L
who, incapable of curing, filch bis pecuniary sub-,.,v; -stance,
keep him trifling month ttfter month, or as '
long as the smallest ree can DeoDtamea, ana ua e .
spalr leave him with ruined health to,, sigh over his
gauing uiBappoinnneni; or, or me use or tuat oci
ly poison, Mi
ercury, causa tho constltnurmal symw-..
toms of thli
s horrid disease to make their appearance. ; .
such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, noctur
nal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, . .
deafness, nodes on the ehlu bobesand ansa, blotches
on the head and faca, and extremities,, progressing
with frightful rapidHy, till at last the palate of the
mouth or the bones of the nose fall iu, and the vic
tim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of
commisse ration till death puts a period to hia dread.;,
ful suffering, by sending him -to that rindlscoverei , .
country from whoso bourne no traveler returnsv.'' '
To such, therefore Dr. Johnson. offers tho most'
certain, speedy, pjcaeant and effccttu'l remedy ia4h t
world. ' ' .
OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK 8T.,
nAIiTIMOllB,' MARYLAND,'-'''.' . , ?
Left hand side goln froW Baltimore 'street,1 a few
doors from the comer( - Fail aot'to- observe name-
nrl Tinmtvpr K ' . . ? . -.(. , I ,.:-
K3f, No letters received unless postpaid and eon-
taming a stamp to be .used on tho reply. Persons
writing should state age, and send a portion of ad
vertisement describing symptoms. ;!
The Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs In his ofucc. C.
ENDORSEMENT OP THE PRESS. ''
The' many thousands cured at this establishment
within the last twenty years, and the numerous Im
portant surgical operations performed by Dr. John
son, witnessed by the representatireB rf Abe Press
and many others, notices of . which bavo appeared,
again and again before the public, besides his stand
ing as a man of honor and responsibility, is a suftt'
cient guarantee to tho afflicted. , . '
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march 19-ly.ent .
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Each, number contains aa toteresttng ftftry, worth ,,
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far Crabs than any other Pnhnsher. Ton ; "
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r Our Weeklr, .. ; )
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