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MISCELLANEOUS, THE WILMIjSTOl POST: WILMlNTOKNi .pECEMBBjUij aS?l.; Q TT T) TI R A N G 0 ! JL HUNDRED YEARS PRpM NO w . The eurging sea. W human 'life forever onward Bearing to the eternal shore each" day itsf Irclglit But thf'ign'ur", bark sails , bravely., on, , pale Death sittV at toe prow' .-j t '" '' And few shal I know we ever lived!, a handed : u - years from now., . . " ;.; , ..jV ,;" Oh. michtv. human brotherhood, jwhy fiercely . r ' v . , -.. ; .-. ? , i..;. While- Good's great wprld ; has ample space for ey erj thing all Ve?-; ; .,;T,,VJ : , Broad- fields. uncultured and unclaimed, are "waiting for the plow ! k , f.,y Of progf38,J;hat ahouijl, piaWthdni bloom," if s -it - i r 1 - Why should we- toil bo earnestly in life's' -short I - i. I ! ' t . ,7 - i ' mm ULl m&m FLUID EXTRACT 00 i THE WOND KRFUJj BEMEDY TOR CANCER "1 SYPHILIS, SCROFULA, i ULCEUSrs ALT RHEUM and ALL OTHiSU CHHONIC iBLOOD DIS i I3AJS1SS. ; iE:v;' " la prepared from the genuine Cundnrango Barkt from Loja, Ecuador, seepred by the aseistanee of the authorities ? f mat country. It is the most effective, prompt and certain; alterative and blood purifier known. Sold by all Drug gists! in pint bottles, having on them our name trade mark and directions. Hena lor a circular. Office and Labratbry, Fo. CO Cedar St., N. Y. i; Miscellaneous. nmm t.; manBOLD's iv MISCELLANEOUS. COMPOUND FLUID . ExtraioGatawba GKAPE PILIiS: Component PartsFluid 'Extract ' Rhubarb (Ui IMMUU Ilil'IDIirTHU' I bo hih above our an earthly shrine our souls in narrow ppan, On colden" stairs ito climb brother man ? Why blindly i ! homage bow ? . j . Our gods . will nistourselvcs dred years from now. 1 " :rMMh:it?. I Whv prise bo much the world's applause . dread bo much its blamei 1 if A fleeting '. echo is its voice ' v fame; , I : . . ' , . The prise that thrills the hart, the dvM with Rh.imft lh hmw. S . Will be as jlQBg-fprgotten drimra'3hnndrcd . years from now. be dust, ahun- why 14 Of (? nsure 'or of Ecern that turn and . . ... . i in i i in i ii it 1T ;DliUlili;VliUl!t A full amd complete history of Chicago, her past, present and future. ! With graphic scenes, incidents arrd fall details of the disaster, by Geo P. Upton akid. JfW Sheahac,. editors of the Chi cago Tribune. With over 400 pages, and 50 illustrations. It is now ready for delivery. -AGENTSj WANTED,' Send $100 for outfit and choice of territoryri Union Publishing CO, Chicago, 111, or Phila, Pa. '- " I PLANTERS, FAKMERS AND GARDNERS .... ; jYj i i SUBSCRIBE FOB "-V- U V:, . ! 1 TTIic Aiiierican Farmer Now . combined with The Kural Register, and published Monthly at No. 9 North street Baltimore,! Md, by Samuel Sands & Son. It Is the olddst Agricultural Journal in America, and was conducted oyer 25 years by our Senior! New series begihs January 1st, 1871. $1 50 a year iD advance; 5 copies, $5; 1 1 for $ 10. Send for Pros pectus, premium lists, &c. ; ' "TiTftENTS WANTED Agents make more XX money at work tor us than at aaythiag else' Business light ana permanent, particulars tree. G StinsonUS Co, Pine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine, t- ahd JTluul Extract Catawba Grape FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BIL IOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OK EliVUU HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, Etc. PURE LY VEGETABLE,, CONTAINING NO MER CURY; MINERALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. :. - : - .' '"''-V ,. 4 i fl y- l - i These Pills are a pleasant purgative, supers ed ing castor oil, tsalti5,rmagnesianetci iThere ia notMhgjnoro aceeptableiotheatOiijch They give tone, and cause neither nausea njor griping pains. Ihey arecompoeedof the finest ingredients. After a tew days' use ot tnem, sucn am mvigora tion of the entire system takesjplace as to appear miraculous to the weak and , enervated, H. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract lUatawba Grape Pills are not sugarcoated, v sugar-coated Pills, do pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently , do not( produce the desired eftect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their fceing sugar-coated, (and are prepared ae cording to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry and are not Patent Medicines.) HEN R Y, i Wgmitf i 'feJW. . -3" - :.i-y b 'I hi" Ufli A RT5 TCKfTJORSKn AND PRESCKlBED A T. ? ; ,:l ill if. I - ' ' HELJMtOLD.S BY more- leading ifnysicians tnan any otner Tonic or Stimulant now in use. They are i :-. fs r " 1 ' U.1 SIJJtEjyREVENTirV-E, v For Fever and Ague Intermittents, Billiousness and all disorders arising from malarious causes. They are highly recommended as an Anti-Dys- peptic nd in cases olslndigestiori are invalua-f)l&.iAl-an Appetizer ' andliecuperant, and in cases ot General Debility they have never in a sinsrie instance lauea in - proaucing ine mosi BUILDING ' LOTS tes. FO.-RrSALE;'; TUATED IN HEALTHY AND DESIRA- c localities on Castle, Church, Wilson, Or- ansrH' Nun. Ann. Dudlev. Gwvnn. JMickinson, Wood, Charlotte, Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth streets. Those wish ing to improve will- tret: plenty of time and low figures. Apply to 1 v JAMES WILSON. Or in hisabsencc to I NATHANIEL JACOBI. sept 9- 133-tf HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND ;l nappy results They are particularly r a hundfod Earth's empires rise and fall, l, Time, : like ' breakers on thy shore, , .: - :, 'h They rush tlpon thy rocks of dootp, are eecn and seem no more ; . . , -i .. The starry wilderness of worlds that gem night's2 raaiant urow, i s: n Will light the skies for other cy years from now. . : , O, Thou, before ; whose sleeplesseycs the past j and future stand ' t? An open page, like babewe Wjjtdthy pro ; tectinghandi" I. Change, sorrow, jdeathrraro naugpt to-uS ?if e"- Beneath the shadow of Thy . thrc-i. a hundred years from nbfr. St. SIAKY'S SCHOOL, " Right Rev. Thus. Aikinson, D D, Visitor. Rev. Alpebt SmePe?, D D, Rector. Rev. Bennett SmePes, AM, Assistant. i The sixtieth term ot this School will com mence onthe sixteenth Of Sanuary, 1872, and continue n;ntil the Seventh of June. ; ! The charge, per jterm,'j for board and English tuition, is One Hundred and Twenty Dollars. i For a circular apply to the Rector. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula. Svphilist Jf ever Sores. Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt KHeiim, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White' SwelUngsrrumorsr Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Riekets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Kash, Tetter, Humors or aiikmas, Chronic Rheumatism, , Dyspepsia,, and all dis eases that have been established in tne system for years. -; ,;.. - . '. -' ' . J BENEFICIAL TO FEMALES, wiwiisisaiii vie: i i t From the C arolina Era. Mr. Editor : Seeing that considerable bluster, id being made by the i k klux mem bers of the Legislature on i jie petitions from the people tor the ejeputfion ot H. C. Jones, Lee M. McAfee and F..$. Strudwicki I write! to give you some infrmatipn on the subiect. " On tbe 2nd daB of August, 1871, Plato Durham ' was 'examined by the Congressional Investigating Committee. I have his evidence before me. He swore positively that H. CV Jones and Lee M. Mc Afee were members ol the Invisible Empire that he knew the fact, and gave the pur port of conversations with themn the sub . ject. He vwas asked if McAfee was the ehief of Cleaveland county. : He said, "I think he is. i) never heard tfem say so. I do not know-Who appointed him. I do hot think theyhad any chief before him. I thinK ne was tne nrst. mat was my un derstandinsc." f "'' " James E. Boyd. Esq., testified before the Investigating committee as follows : (June 28th, 1871.) 1 4I was at Raleigh last .winter, and Dr. Jobn A. Moore, who was? at1 that time a Democratic member, of the House fdf Reprc ; septative-s of Iorth Carolirja for my county, J t - I. S 1 f - t 1 TIfl i anajWHo.was aiso a memoer oi tuej -yvnxte Brotherhopd, and knew mejtb be" such, in- -formed me that there was another' organi zation which: was intended to take the I OVER ONE HUNDRED PAGES. Printed in Two Colors, on superb Tinted Pa per. Four Hundred Engravings of Flow ers, Plants and Vegetables, with descrip tions, and i TWO COLORED PLATES. 'Directions and plans for making walks, lawns, wardens, !&c. The handsomest and best FLO RAL GUIDE in the world. All for TEN CENTS ihnRfi'iwhd think of buying Seeds. Not a quarter the cost, 2C0.C00 sold of 1871. j Address" JAMES VICK, I j- . ' '.": Vi -..-RochesterN Y ; -liTORroJS HOUSE a New Southern Novel JyL by the author ot ' Valerie Aylmer,"' 8vo; paper, four illustrations. Price 1; eloQu$l 50. Jit is a story ot the South, thirty years ago, ahd the scene is laid entirely in that region, t The young authoress, .who is a lady of North Carolina, has in her second effort improved'upon the first. . Sent fkee by-mall, to any address, on the receipt of the price. ? - L D APPLETON & CO, Publishers, N Y. 'WIDE AWAKE f I ep pair of superb 'French. Oil Chromo subiects LIFE SIE exquisiteftc similes ot original Oil Pointings, GIVEN AWAY to every subscriber l? HENRY HARD REECHER's GREAT1 LIEERARY, RELIGIOUS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Agents haviDg great sucqess. On a took 100ft names in 3 months; anothet in 35 days; another 118. in one week; one 47 in one day,! and many others equally weli,.making from $5 and $10 to $40 perday. Takes on sight An old agent who knows, says: "I think it the pest booJd for canvassers ever offered. Sorry 1 did npt engage sooner." Pays better than any book agency. I A rare chance lo make mo7iey. f LOCAL AGENTS WANTED Intelligent men and women wanted every where. Tf voii wish ornod territory, send early for circu-1 J 15 i Ultli (X uu, at rarii riaee, Mass; 285 place of the White Brotherhood. It was known as the Invisible Empire, and he said lar and f ermsi J B FORD & CO, 3i that Hamilton C. Jones, fa State' Senator New York; 1 J Brtomflgd st, Boston, c nr..,, 'tlj;L,i ,1 West Madison st, Ohicago, ui.? furnish him with the . necessary authority to establish it in, my county.' (He -informed me what the signs were. II; (J. Jonesclaims to be a member of the Invisible Empire. ' I paBseU the signs with hifii it his s , room at Rafeigh at the time I spokje . of having the talk with, Dr!. Moore. -I ffjas; informed-by Dr. Moore that a majority; oi the Conserva tive members were members 6f the Invisible 50th YEAR, ---vi HEW YjttBK,OBSEBVJEa annuml.incla.ding Year Look for 1872 E. .MORSE, Jr., & CO., 37 Park Row, New York, M PL E COPIES FREE. SIDNEY ISA I ONIVERSaLISM. l am notpermmea to say Jwuat appears before tb6 Investigating ; Cainmitteo as to Mr. Strudwick. . - .''J ! , Call on Mt. StrurJ wick' j to? deny that lie was membervof the'kui klux kian when WrTght wood; was hung, wlcii Thomas Scar . let and Eaton Walker were I whipped and when other outrages aud inurders were committed irl thq county of Orange, r f Thelresolutions passed' infseveral coun ties, state that these three members oi the Legislature- wcre sioton pultfce testinioni taken to have been members conspiracy and petitioned to institute gn enquiry andfto exercise its power of expulsion upon supb members as may be found to be of the conspirators. Does the testimony show vhat the reso lutions alledge ?; Will ttye Ifegislature dare refuse to institute the enquiry ? The mem bers'' thus implicated by jth evidence, al ready ot record, . are entitled to an oppor tunity to vindicate themselves ; and if innocent, they will demand it at the hands of their political friends. ib che Legislature Many members, of tboj Legislature in vot- ing f to reject the New jHanovcr petition were 'doubtless not aware of the existence of thispositye testimony.; IJoubtless many others are members of th0 Irvisib!f?rEmpire themselves and are seeking by bluster and denunciation to escape UCorpmitteeot en quiry roritbesubject. But is the' duty of the Legislature to raise Jbuch a committee and if any members of either House are shown to be members of his- infamous con spiracy which has so ioutraged personal security aud; personal liberty! in North; Car olipa, the State require n ji S ' Should the . Legislature refuse thcr inves tigation, it muse; bitaMenlby thejpeople. thai'a" majority of thejiiembers either fear its results or do not corjsidr membershirj in the ku klux klin incpnsstent with the honor and dignity of Nor tb Carolina lcgis , lators. ; 1 1 - ! " ; r . i The time has passed wben brawl, bluster, threats and the arrogant assumption of dignity. can 1 await criminal or satisfy the just demands pi an honest people j C. ;j ,. p The Book of. Hature-f Autumn leaves. To Cooks. Ybu Can1! : make'much but of a bad eel, because it is not algood deal. ' . if h Astronomica Mnn. 11 ants : revolve, but shootiug stars are not rqroivjeri, ' Fancy a dumb ' policeman! ha would be ' Chemistry for Batcb(s.poeg beef cob taia oitropn as" well Mi-jeri.1 - - f 'Send for tree sample copy ot tne JJJ.ll -TIAN LEADER,' a first-class weekly journal published by the New York State Convention of Ui)iiTersalists, aDd containing the sermons of Dr. ' E. II. CHAPIN. TeSm $2 50 per year. Afidrei, publisher CHRISTIAN' LEADER 1288 Broadway, New York City. ! , OD'S IIOI'SEIIOLD JUAOAZINE s offered free during the coming year to rvery subscriber ot ' Merry's Museum, I Toledo Blade,- Pomeroy's Democrat etc , which is an evidence ot its worth and popularity. Horace Greeley, James Parton, Theodore Tilton, f thp torldnx Oail Hamilton,vetc.,l'Writt. lor every number. the Legislature Being prepared expressly for the above com plaints, its blood-purifying properties are great er than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a! state , oi health and purity.! For purifying the blood, removing all chrbnic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy tor the cure ot rains ana swelling oi xne uones,. Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of thei Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. II v " i " HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S . V .. CONCENTRATED FJLIJ ii EXTRACT BUCBU. i . 9 THE GREAT DIURETIC, nas cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation bf the Neck of the Blad der and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulcera tion of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases ot the r rostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, "XJravel, Brick Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Pow er, Lo38 of Memory, Difficulty of . Breathing, Weak Nerve3, Trembling, Horror of Disease, VYakefulness, Dimness ot Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands Flushing of tSc Body, Dry ness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, 'Pallid Countenance, Universal lassitude of the Muscu lar System, etc1 . : Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty-five to fifty flye or in the decline or change of life ; after confine ment or labor pains ; bed-wetting in children.' Helmbold's Extract JBuchu is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying,1 and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, and excesses and imprudences in life, impurities of the blood, etc.,; Superseding Copaiba in Affections, for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections in these diseases used in connection with Helm bold's Rose Wash. . , LADIES. ,. , In many affections peculiar to ladies, the Ex tract Buchu is unequalled by any other , remedy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Phiniulness or Suppression of Customary Evac uations, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus, Leucorrhasa or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion or habits of dissipa tion, it is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physkiians and Midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes and all ages. H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCES. HAMTS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,: in all their stages, at little expense, littleof no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no expos ure. ' It causes a frequent i, desire, 'and 'gives strength to Urin;ate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation; bp t-equent in this class ot diseases, and expelling all roisonous mauer.- 1 Strengthening the body, invigorating the mind, andr giving toneiana elasticity to tpe wnoie sys temiv JThe Home Bitters aire compounded with the greatest of care, and no tonicstimulant has ever before been offered to the public so pleas ant to the taste and at the same time combining so many remedial agents endorsed- by the med ical fraternity as the best known to the Pharma copoeia. I It costs but little to give them a fair trial, and Every Family Should Have a Bottle. ! No preparation in theworld can produce so many unqualified endorsements by physicians of the very highest standing in their profession. ; Endorsed also by the Clergy and the leading denominational papers. S Rev WmRBabcpck,5 the oldest Methodist minister in at. .Louis, . ;says tne jtiome enters weie most grateful in' contributing in the re storation of my strength, and an increase of appetite.! Osborn Mo , June 24, 1S71. t Persons, greatly debilitated, as I have been, andwho require a tonic or stimulant,; need seek for nothing better than the Home Bitters.1 - - S W COPE, Presiding Elder M E Church, Plattsburg District. j . lUnitep States Makine Hospital, .! j St. Louis Mo., Oct. 8, 1870. j James A. Jackson & Co. I have examined the formula for making. the "Home Stomach Bitters,'? and used fhem in this hospital the last lour months. I consider them the most valuable tonic and stimulant now in use.. M i l SHMELCHER, Resident Physician in charge U S Marine Hos pital. - . t. . v ,: . f Jambs A. : Jackson & Co. Gentlemen : As ybu have communicated to the medical profes sions the,? recipe of the "Home ureters," itcan- SHIELD'S EYE WASH, " TAN UF ACTUR E D BY MRS. SUE. W. TX CASH WELL. Wilmington. Nv C. , ; s Ooie of the most ellcctive Remedies, for' ' INFLAMED, SORE, AND WEAK EYES : Ever offered to the public Fejr sale by all Druggists in the city, t Price, 25 Cents Per Dottle. 8 GREEN & PLANNER, Wholesale Agents, 47 Market St. 110 tf In from One to Twenty Bim'trt. NOT ONE HOUR r 'after readingthis'advertUenient need anv on - a. ' a u if irm with pain. . , . - -. RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF 18 A CURE FOR It was the first and is , , . The. Only , Pain nemedv that instantly stops the mot excruciating pains allays Inflammations, and cures Congestion'! whether ol fthe A.ungs, Stomach, Bowels ori Other glands or organs, by one application - FttUil UWJS TO TWEIJTY MINUTES, -no matter how violenter; 'excrcc: ting the vain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crip, pled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated - iritlk disease may suffer, , RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF ' 1 ; WILL AFFORD IN8TANT1 EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. ' INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, 7 UUJNUtt&TlUW OF THE LUNGS SORE 1HR0AT,DIFFICULT BREATHING -: i. t t Til nn . mrnit nn n -rw-n r-w n . HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA, . ' CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,i NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. ' , The application pi the Ready Relief to th part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists, will afford ease and comfort. ' Twenty drops in half a tnmbler of waterwin in a few moments cure Cramps. Spasms. 8onr Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache. Diarrhea Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief with them A few drops in water , will prevent sickness or pain from change of water. It is better than' Frenr h - Brandy orBitters as a stimulant. , FEYERAND AU. ! Fever and'Ague cured for fiftv cents. Therp is not a remedial - agent in this wrld that will cure ever and Ai 25 ;ue, and all other Malarious. Bilipus, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAD WAY'S PILLS) so auick t Wm. MEJLIiOer as RAD WAY'S per bottle READY RELIEF.; f Fitty cents BlMLDEli OF CARTS, DRAYS AND .. . I UUbf UCf ? Uu kuuaiuuu uvwuu e the "Home Bitters," and unhesitatingly say the combination is one of rare excellence, all the articles used in its composition are the best of the class to which they belong, being highly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomacaic, (Jarminitive, and slightly Laxative. The mode ot preparing them is strictly in accordance with .the rules ot phar macy. Having used them in our private prac tice, we ; take pleasure . in recommending tnem to all persons desirous ol taking Bitters, as be ing the best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the public. FRANK G PORTER, Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, Col lege of Physicians, and late member Board of Heaitn WAGONS. f TURNING NEATLY DONE At Giy old stand on Fourth streets, between Bla- den.3md Brunswick streets. nbv. 19 - . 150-ly I (KEO. L. JflAJBSOlV, ATTORNEY A3D COUNSELLOR VYill practice ia,all Courts of this State, and: aera-uory oi uoiumoia. 'Hie collection of Claims promptly sttended to J vjjuce next, aoor 10 uourt Mouse. ifue 25 . 119-tf fNITED STATES DIVORCE AGENCY, IV ; ESTABLISHED 1855; livorces legally obtained in every State whVsre the laws are liberal on the subject, and uner the United States laws, for persons from apj State or Country legal everywhere de- sersion, cruelty, non-support, drunkenness, etc; sutfcient cause no publicity required no fee ,U on, or address GOULD & BURGER, v k Counsellous-at-Law, uiuway, uoor Deiow dolinSt. act 19 HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG. AND PUKE RICH BLOOD-In' CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT. CLEAR SK IN AJNI1 KKA II I 1 H 1 1 1. f f )M FIYTCYTnvr SECURED TO ALL. ' ' ' 1 . 5 R. RAD WA Y SaRSaPARILLIAN REOOLVPHT New York City. : 1416m I PRIHCE LARRIHGTOfi HAS JUST RE-F URNISHED HIS BARBER SHOP, on Front street, two doors Sonth oflhe Purcell House, where he would be pleased to see his old customers, and all who wish a clean shave. His assistants are polite and first-class workmen. s noyy - 147-ly WANTED. LCBOISLINIEREProf.of 90 flOO P0UNDS rtnrtrl, romo otiflf Trin,'r -' r the tha: they be promptly ex- lu clubbing, it offers three first class periodicals lor th6 pried of one of tnem A variety of prem iums cjn equiilSy i'beral t rms. It is an original, fitst-clla matraziiie. Vulume X beinns With Jan. sJs Three specimen copies free. WOOU, JNewuurgn, N. I. Address A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil,c. Acknowl edged the best promoter of the growth and beauty tfthe hair, j JOS. EUElTSiT & CO., Boston, Mass. , Sold by all druggists. Beware of imitations. T 1 i e i - . -- flft JC'l A ill U IV Tff : Horse iurnished- Ex, flDTItT: penses paid. B. B. SHAW, Allred Me. I A VOID QUACKS. -A victim ot early m jljL discretion, causing nervous debility, pre mature .decay, &c, haying tried in vain every, advertised, remedy, , nas discovered a simple means of self-cure, which he will send to his fello w-sufiertrs. Address J i H REEVES,. -78 Nassau st. N ew York. ,: "it,, t THTIiTY YEARS' EXPERTNnK ' ; IN THE TREATMENT OF K romc and sexual Diseases. A jPHRENQLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE. The cheapest book ever published contain ing nearly! three hundred pages, and one hun dred and thirty fine plates and engravings of tup anatomy of the human organs in a state of health and- disease with a treat se, on. early errorg, us uepiorauic tuuscquuut" upou me mjnd and body, with the author's plan of treat ment the only rational and successful .mode iof cure, as shown by a report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, "who entertain doubts ofj their physical condition. .Sent free ot. post age to any address, ton receipt of. twenty-five cents in stamps or postal currency, by address-Ing-DK. LA OROIX, No. 1 Maiden Lane, Al bany, N. Yl , vThe author may; be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his, book treats, cithefj personally or hylmaii, and medi cines sent to any part of the world. A PPLICATiON will be made to Tthc present session of tqJLegislature for the passage of an act to rincdrporate : the - Bladen and . Columbus Railitoad &ov29 v u if r- V ' .158-804 HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH IMPROVED cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every spe cies of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradi cates Pimples,' Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indu rations ol tne uutaneous- Membrane, etc.; dis- els Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, lash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used ; restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures con tinued healthy action to the tissue of its vesselss on whicn depends f tne agreeable Clearness and vivacity of complexion so much "sought and ad mired. ! put nowever valuable as a reined for existing defects of the skin H. T. Helmbold's Rose Wash lias longsustained its pripcipal. claim to- unbounded patronage, bp possessing qualities which render it. a toilet appendasre of the most Superlative and Congenial character, combining in an elegant formula those promt nent requisites. Safely and Efficacy the invari able accompaniments of its use as a Preserva tive and Refresher of ths Complexion. " It is l an j excellent - Lotion for diseases -of a Syphilitic Nature, and as injection for diseases of the Uniary Organs, arising .from . habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Ex tract Buchu, Sarsaparilla,7 and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommended,; cannot De surpassed.: , i ; a Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, St. Louis Med. College. 1 DRAKE MCDOWELL, M. D., Late Pxes't Mo. Medical College. , ! E A CLARK, M D, Prof. Surgery, Mo. Medicsl College and late Resident Physician City Hospital, St Louis Missouri. HERBERT PRIMM, Prof. Practical Pharmacy, St Louis College of Phur- macy. ' . J C WHITEHILL,,' Ed. Medical Archives; Alf Heacock M D, Dr C V F Ludwig, C Gericke M D, S Gratz M D, C A Ware M D, W A Wilcox M D, ,i E C FRANKLIN M D, Prof Surgery Homceophatic Medical Col leg". T'J VASTINE MD,' TQ COM STOCK M D, Pof of MidwifCryand Diseases of Women, Col lege of Homoeopathic .Physicians and Surgeons. f , JOHN T TEMPLE M D, Prof Materia Mcdica and Theraupeuties, Horn- teophatic Medical College of Missouri, i I JNO CONZLEMAN M D, Lecturer Oh Diseases of Chijdren, Homceophatic College bf Missouri, j . , f I CHARLES VASTINE M D, Prof of Physiology, Homoeopathic Medical Col lege of Mo. ) . I f i ! JOHN HARTMAN M D, Proi Clinical I Medicine Col. Homceopatbic Physi cians and Surgeries.- They are superior to all other Stomach Bitters. , t ENNO SANDERS. Analytical Chemist. No Bitters in the world can excel them SIMON HIR8CH, Analytical Chenmt ! Eminent Physicians of Chicago, i The lormula for the Home Bitters has been submitted1 to u and we believe them to be the best tonic and stimulant for general use now offered to the public. ; II Woodbury M D G jA. Mariner Ahalytical Jas V Z .Bianey M D Chemist t ii . e 1 i Prof Chemistry Rush HBlflahn, MDll ' t I ; ! Medical CollegeV B Mc Vicar, M p, J B Walker, M D, Ndr'n S Barnes, MD, T S Hoyne, M D, R Ludlam, M T), . Thos T Ellis, M D, Jas A Collins, M D, r J A Hahn, M D. (Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati. Nearly all of wjiom are Professors in one or the other ot the Medical Colleges, No other Bitters have ever been offered to the public embracing so many valuable remedial agents. CURED MOSS; D. A. SMITH, South Front Street. , 124-tf J. Walkbs. FroDritor. R. H. McDami.n A r tA JW AlJJfi TMifi MUST ASTONISHING ! CUKES ; SO QUICK, SO RAPID ' ARE THE CHAN GES THE BODY UNDERGOES, UN DER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY i WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Efery Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE UREAT BLOOD FURDT'IFH Every drop of the Sarpaparillian: ReaolvTi communicates through the Blood, Sweat Urine and other fluids and Juices of the system the vigor Of life, for it repairs the wastes ot the body witn new and sound material. J Scrofula Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease. Ul cers in the throat, Mouth,. Tumors, Nodes In the Glanda and other parts of the ; system, Sore Eyes, Strnmorous discharges , from the, Ears, and the worst forms of 8kin diseases, Eruptions. yever oores, ocaiu jnesov ing Worm.- Bait Rheum, Erysipelas. Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb. and all weakening and painful discharges, Night sweats, juobb oi operm ana ail wastes or the lie principle, are within the curative range of Vhia wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a iewiyy' Use will prove to any person using it for ith , cure them. . r 10 If the patient, daily becoming redcedhr the wastes and decomposition that is 'toar innan progressing, succeeds in arresting thear wmK? and repairs ths same with new mate' i'.i T . from healthy blood-and this the 8ar J5Liffii?i Will and does secure-a care lr aSBS SJ' when once this remedy Comm'encr . itsrwork f purification, and succeed in ;Wi2hiS thi loss ol wastes, its repairs irtti ffM gJiS every day the patient will feel ?eJ?Perowff2 better and stronger, the food unteS Tasini. impr0vinS. a fleshed wfighUn'- Not only does tb- excel all known L A James, M D, . P Bonner, M D, G W Bigler, M D, J J Quinn, M D, W R Woodward M D, RSWajne, Chemist, ' G K Taylor, M D, P F Maley. M D. S'B Tomlinsoni M D, Full and medicines. explicit directions accompany the Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished onj application; with hun dreds of thousands of living t witnesses, and. up ward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates, sand re commendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, inclnding eminent Physi cians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The. pro, prietor has never restored to their publieationin the newspapers; he does not do this from the fact. that his articles rank as Standard Preparations J L Vattier, M ID CT Simpson, M D, C S Muscraft,.M D, W T Talliafarro, M D, J HJ3uckner,,M D,; G A Doherty, M D, C Woodword, M D, D W McCarthy, M D, R H Johnson. M D, I Eminent Physicians in Memphis : The Home BitUrs ar6 an invaluable remedy fojf indigestiou and diseases arising from mala rial causes, a - , r .-..ww -m - - -; ' G B Thornton, M D, Alex Erskine", M D, in charge City Hospital, M R Hodges, M D, J M Rodgers, M D, Paul Otey, M D, 1 II W Purnell, M D 1 M A Edmund, M D, Sunford Bell, M D,t . . Jos E Lynch, M D, B F Dake, MD Wm Clowes, M D, W BTCfirids, MID, r PAWillard, M D, O tVuth, Chemist, f J H McClelland M D r . I And Uundreds'ol Others in ill parts of the North, West and South. UJ E GnerM D Mtwaukee.! l ? i ' ' I O COusCiL Bltjpfs, Maach27,5S71. i James At JiCKSorf & CO. Having examined thet formula of the "Home Stomach Bitters' I have prescribed them in my practice for some time, and pronounce thfemthe best Tonic Bit ters now in use. P H McMAHON. M D fcjror saie py aii aruggists ana grocers. anddonotneedtobeproppedupbycerUficates Jp. a tm Ss? rruc? il Henry T. Hmbofd's Genuine PrBpa - lto55SdloVS Second St., Bt.Loms .'jj-. i .-ir "5nst 1 Mlstaonri. I .. sept 16 132-ly NOTICE Delivered to any address.' Secure from obser- vation. . ..t. s,.,.:? -Established upward of twenty years. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for in formationi in confidence to Henry .T Hcbnbold, uruggist ana nenusu t .- vt Only Depots : S I. Helmbold's Dra kn&f fr ! L Chemieal Rehouse, No. 59i Broadway. New ilPPUCATION WILL BE MADE TO THE rrSmm Coll f T?yiciansi!d aXtot ,WU! 7i.... ! vit'v,u 0 1 'i4AAa'j.mu iinrngion.'; if Wilminstonl N. GAMct-lttn ntm n tV t iw Trt1flNr!.4. Mr : r3 A . c r"- : - . wu. nvuw, ciMKuwi vat.., naa q uommerce nrttt, in, x. MIIililONS Bear Testimony to their i Wonderful Curative Effects. j They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Iiiqaors doctor ed, spiced and sweetened to please the taste,caUed "Tonics," "AppetiW," "Kestorers,", that lead the tippler-on to drunkeitness and ruin,but are a true Medicine.made from the Native Boots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimu lants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER and A liIFE GIVING "PRINCIPLiE, a perfect Eenovator ajxd lnvigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter andrestori , theblopd to a healthy condition. No person can take- ese Bit , tera according to directions and remain loiunwelL provided their bones are liot .destroyed ; by mineral , .poison or other means, and the Vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. , j They are a Gentle Pnrsative as well as a -Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting' . as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion ot Inflam . 11 mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. . j - FOR FEMALE COMPIiAlNTS,J In jotmgr old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal f x. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tisra and Gout, Dyspepsia or IndlgestioQ, Bilious, Remittent and. Intermittent ,Fe Vers, Diseases of the Blood, Iilyer B.id ' . neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Sncn Diseases are cansed by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement 'of the Digestive: Organs -t--,' 'J.; ..Ii: j' ; DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Head ache, Fain in the Shoulders, Coua&s, Tightness of ths i Chest, Dizainess, Sour Eructatijis of the Btomach, -Bad Tastiinthe Mouth, ih ons Attacks, f &l))itatia4 1 : the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pahi in the Xv gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful Bymp Jtorns, are ths oflspringn of Dyspepsia. :j- jf -TJieymvirate the Stomach and stlniulate the torpid Xiver and Bowels, which render them of fiiiequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood tofall Imptutties, tofl an partinff new life and vigor to the whole system. : FOR SKIN DISEASES, Enlptiona, tetter, Bait , Bheum,- Biotshes, Spots, Pimples, Pustules Boil Car -buncleg, RinWormt Scald Head, BofS lfiye , fifysipe rt 1 1m, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Blin' SutaotsaS fweases pi me oun. oi wnatevr turn or nature. u .: literaJJT dug uf and carried out of the system in a short tune by the nse ot these Bitters. One battle in such eases Will convince the most incredulous Of their cura tive effects. .- ,; I Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yok find Its tax purities bursting through the skin in PunplesV Erup tions or Sores j cleanse it when ydU find)t obstructed and sluggish in ths veins ileaiis it whett It is foul, and your feelings will tell you when Keep ths blood pure, and the i health of, the srstem will follow, f j' Pin Tape and ether Worms lOrsdnglnths system of so many thousands, are eflectuaily destroyed .and removed. ; Bays ft distutgnished Iphysiolbgfst i522 indivilaal nponthelaceiofths eart Whose body is exempt from the! presence or yPPlt L"?ot nP9 th healthy elements of ths -body that worms exist, but .upon the diseased humors SiLi.y8!18 that, href these living monsters ot. 1aB,e' 'f of Medicine, no Vermifuges, no J. WALKER, Proprietor. B?H. MebONALP & CO PfrtM1 8" feaScfsc aUfbrnift, and 32 and 34 Coinmerce Street, tew York. , awu fiX ALU VMWISSa AM SZAJMis e sar'aparillian Resolvent Dm AISol orrAtito In trtd-iv4wa 4 vuruuiL, ocry, dlQUS Constitutional, and Skin diseases ; br t it u the only p08itive c'nro for tTtn1y and Bladder Complaint. :fi -y and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,. !rfSp&y, Stoppage of WaterF Incontinence'of i orine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick-Uust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub stance like the white ot an egg, or threads like ,. white silk, or tlfere la a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small of. the Back and along the Loins. , PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS pertctly tastelc&s, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate,: ' purity, cleanse, iL - strengthen. Kad ay's Pills, for the cure of a1 jdisorders oi the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, 'Kid- v iiicyis, Biadder,? Nervous Diseases, Headache, jUonsiipution, uostivenessj indigestion, Dys pepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fevr, Inflamma-" : .tioii . ot the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements iof the Internal V'scera. Warranted ' to effect a positive cure. Purely Yecetable. containing'' !no mercury, mineral!, or deleterous drugs. 4 ii:fcs? woserve me ioiiowing symptoms result- ing from Disorders' of the Digestive Organs : i Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in the Head. Acidity of the Stomachi. Nausiea, Heartburn,-. Disgust of Food, Fnllnefte for weigni in me otomacn, oour ifiructator, , iSinking or Flattering at the Pit of the 8tomaih" " : A few doses of KAD WAX'S PILLS will fthe system from all the above named disorder. Price 25 cents per Box. 8old by Drngpists- ' READ "FALSE AND TRUE.' Sen Tme letter-stamp to RAD WAY A CO., -No. 8? Maid en Lane, New York. Informations worth thon-. isands will be sent you. , . ? I t i .. on ' f (j ,11 i ti.- 4-fi.' jnne org , ... ., VJJ-JJ , SK ASIUE li AILWAY CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. N AND AFTER THIS DATE, the follow ing: -schedule will be run on thia railway : Commencing . at 6 A. M at Wilmington Gar jden, corner of Rankin and Eleventh street, and arrive at corner of FrOnt and Red Cross street at. 0:221 A. Al. Returning, leave corner of Red Cross and Front street at 6:221, and arrive at Wilmington Garden at 6:45, and will continue, to run at the same rate during the. day, allow ing;15 minutes between' each turnout., lender this arrangement a car will ptss any given point every 15 minutes, each way. :.. The cars will be run regularly from o A. M.. until 10 P. M. ' " ;. ; SUNDAY SCHEDULE : ; , On Sundays the cars1 will be run from 9 X Mi until 11 A M., and from iaM. until 10 r. Mi f Any complaints as to neglect, carelessnesa or improper conduct on the part or any of the , employees' of tho railway: should be made to be either in person or through the Postofflce. .r "hov 9 146-tf fcapo Fear Jluildingr Com ! : pnny. f r. ijJHE CAPfi FEAR BUILDING ' COMPANY :: l will attend to alteration ana repair of Stores;' ' Dwellings and general job work, dvlng( the Fall ,y and .Winter months, at low Pricoa. pfflcePrbvv 141- V; i cesss treeU roctl9Jui tf NOTICE. t s , t APPLICATION will be made to the next , j General AasemWy for the past Bg3 of an art ji to incorporate "The Relief WatV Worl tf, Wilmington." - .-. ; . ,.lfiT-- ' . . . -i . -. i ' :2j. 1
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1871, edition 1
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