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It - -4- V .GOVERNOR : T.. GEJf. ALFRED DOCKER Y. sir:. r h V I r"- R It: Aa Appeal"1 ? Hnmaulty'for ' - Uie'SapvrrmloB nf Intemperance. . BT REV. MABCrS E. CEOS?. .-Wherever intemperance has prevailed, it ha8plajdrt:iart of the ungrateful ser pent, and infjsYed itf- deadliest poison into the vitala q.ft'its kindest benefactor. Some of the mightiest nations of the earth have fallen beneath it giant tread. Our own go vernment' has been in imminent danger from the ame cause : and if our republic is to be prospectively glorious ; the flag of our nation's 'pride is to conttaueiis stars tnd stripes floating high, to cheer the hopes and animate4iaPpresejof evcrj clime ; if the religion of.Cfwiivith its out-gush ing of benevolence and true pniiantnropy is to flourish here, and pervade and cement all hearts, and permeate through all ; our . :, : '-' ' .."'1 ocinl institutions, temperance must pe one f the important vLtues practised by our citiaensio all parts of the Jaod. Ye were once branded as a nation of drunkards, and a threatening cloud began to gather over our national--firmament. Our ships of commerce carried with them he evidence and stains of our national de bauchery to the ends of the earth. In the year 180"' DrilDiark, of Moreatl. with the assistance bT bis pastor, the Rev. Lebbeus Armstrongi having surveyed the . ravages of this alneryading destroyer," became deeply 'solicitous for the welfare of the"nation,:and:.vith.a view to organized efforts to arrest this evil, formed the tempe rflnfce society of Moreau and Northumber land. This appears to have been the first temperance society formed in this country. This effort was followed by successive movements to arres. the evil. The pulpit spoke out in thunder tones against the vice the press uttered its warnings physici ans directed attention to the physical inflic tions from the use of alcohol. Things con tinued to progress until a national conven tion of the friends of temperance met in the city of Philadelphia, in May, 1833. Nine teen States and one Territory were repre sented. This convention resulted in the interchange of thought and sentiment be tween a gieat number of the most intelli gent and influential friends of the cause, and in the adoption of the resolution de claring the traffic in intoxicating drinks as a beverage, morally wrong, and the adoption of the pledge of total ubsunence from all intoxicating drinks, as the only tru-3 plan. In 1840 came on tbo Washingtonian movement, usherinar in a bolder spirit of reform linking to itself without sullying it the noblest name in American history, it sent its restoring influences as on mag netic wires, through the land. It declared that there was salvation for the poor drunk ard. The reformed men told their experi ence in public meetings, and urged their old comrades to abandon their cups as they had done, and in the course of two years the Washingtonians had obtained the pled ges of nearly half a million of persons, that they would abstain from all intoxica ting drinks, and it seemed as if the nation would speedily be redeemed. After a while thu movement seemed to lose its hold on the public mind. Then 'there sprang up the organization of the Sons of Temper ance, having greater system and better ap pliances to bring men under the influence of temperance, and to throw greater safe guards around the reclaimed. They have in connection with the Rechabites and oth er similar societies, done great good. And when they are active and enterprising in out of door efforts, they fulfil their mission nobly, and flourish. Later still, a glorious star has arisen in i the east. One State, and then successively others, have abandoned the traffic in intox icating drinks, and have resolved that their whole territory, shall constitute a broad asylum for inebriates. We seem now to have entered upon a new eraln the history of the temperance enterprise. Great re sults have beeu secured in this work alrea dy, for which we have reason to thank God and take courage, yet much remains to be done. Intemperance is a feuiful reality among us still. There is not a city, ihere is scarce ly a liule green village in the land, where you can open your eyes, without beholding its dire effects. There is scarcely an indi vidual here who does not know some fam ily, now enduring its fiery curses and its col t desolating woes. Enough of the al coholic poison is every year poured down the throats of the people of our good land, to form a lake large enough to float the navies of the world on; and the persons ho are injuring themselves and all socie ty by its se, are to be computed by mil lions. People have become indifferent to ithe evil, and the vice taking advantage of the dormant state of the public conscience, . has become emboldened, stalks abroad gi- gantic, impudent, producing untold wretch 5dnes$and ruin. The evil is still a fearful reality emorfjjus. , Still it murmurs in our 4.jmsonWadtn Stway our 'yoaths to the rison4uoOT-goans incur hospitals "-sighs-; in-" our f poofbouses shrieks in lfce jrahbjf'OU)i mi)bs--yeIlsutour insane i And where does the r-t 1' for the evils produced by . int iper : 3 f The liquor lraSc results inevitably ia the evils complained oL Take away the svp ptj of these fountains ol moral evil, and we should hare no intemperance. Let me ear nestly appeal to' the men who lire engaged in this business. In the name of ail the interests of bleeding . humanity in 'the name of a just God I approach your tar, and bid you look up to the judgment bar of Christ, oh which the book of bis remem brance rests, wherein ia "recorded the sale you have just made,: while 'underneath re mains to be recorded au its --niter fruits, whether they terminate in death, er lead on to perspnal degradation, family-wretched- ness, disturbance community' the";"poor house, the jail, the -gallows,.- or by other paths to a ruined eternity !" As you? con template the wreck of human hopef'f from yourbusiness, will you' not desist t and aim" to-dry up the fountains of wretch edriess which you have opened ? Arenot the .buyer and consumer, also im plicated in the- traffic .? " vVou - endorse and countenance the mon strous business. Without buyers and con sumers, the traffickers would abandon their business &t once. The people at large are responsible for:the continuance of the traf fic. We can not hope for a chance, and a revolution in the. present state, of things until the people arise in .earnest and say " we will that the system be overthrown we demand a change in the laws." Then a change will be effected, for it is the gen ius of our institutions that the laws are an exposition of the people's will. Have you not every one of j'ou n deep interest in the welfare of the community, and a personal responsibility in promoting its welfare Will you adopt the ignoble sentiment of Cain, u Am J my brother's kerpcr ?" and " every man for himself!" and with it, as with a knife, sever the ties of humanity that bind us to society ? Such a spirit receives a withering rebuke from one who amid the darkness of hea thenism exclaimed, " Hmo sum, ct nil Imruani a me aliennm pnto." I am a man, and every man is my brother! The noble minded Paul said, " If drink ing wine cause my brother to offend, I will drink no wine while the world standelh." It is on this brad basis of benevolence, and the ties of a common humanity, that I plead with you. Do you say I am safe. Be it so. Yet will you not for the sake of others, who by reason of their indulgence are traveling me broad highway to ruinj deny j-ourself the gratification of using moderately intoxicating drinks ? If all who drink moderately will do so, then the last drunkard on earth has been made. Patriotism, a love for the best interests of your country, has a strong claim upon your example and efforts in this behalf. For all that this nation needs to enable her to present the sublimest spectacle ever seen beneath the heavens, is that she bo purged from the internal vices that are prey ing upon her vitals. Let her vices be put away, and she will stand forth to the world a free, powerful and happy republic, flour ishing at home, and honored abroad ; tread ing along the giddy heights of her pros perity with a firm step, the beacon fires of purity blazing from all her summits. If you neglect your duty towards this nation al purification, the forces of evil will swell and triumph, and the shameful ruin of the republic is ere long inevitable. The knell of doom, will then ere long sound, from her border cliffs to her inland hills, and she will j be associated with nations on which is writter Fuit Ilium. But if her patriots and christians discharge their duties in refer ence to temperance and every good cause, then when the ages have rolled away, 1 see her personated as the radiant genius of nations, clothed with invulnerable might her face beaming with peerless beauty, an oliv e branch extended in one hand, her vic torious eagle perched upon the other a crown dropped from the open skies upon her head, the allegient continent at her feet. Active laborers in this reform ! Be not disheartened. It will surely one day tri umph. You arc co-workers with Christ for hastening the day of human redemp tion. Say with the modern lyrist: " There is a good time coming, friends, A good time coming : Let us aid it all we can, Smallest, helps, if rightly given, Make the impulse stronger; ' Twill be strong enough one day. Wait a little longer." OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington saddle. Harness, and Trunk Manufactory. THE subscriber respcctlully inform thepublic that he has recently received addition to his tot'k of Saddle and Harness Mountings, &c, the latest aud mosl improved stylo, andis constanly anufacturing,at hisatore on market street, every description otarticlein the above line. From his experience in the business, he feels confident that he will be able to aive en lire satisfaction to all who mar favor him with a call. H has now on hand, and wlUconstautly keen a larxeossbrMnent of Conch, Oi and SuCJten Harness, Lady's Saddles, Bndlcf, Wiipst c., QcHtiemcn't Saddles, Whips Sours. &e. ""allsf which he will warmnt fit li A II the best materials and workmanship a tie Has also a lar?e nrtm.ni I1? kkV JL118"' 8a"le Carpet Bags, wKi,i-aavj ruuu, etc., and all other ar ticle Usually kept in auch ctabli.hmeius,all of which heofierslowfor CASH, or onsbortcredit to prompt customers. Saddles, HarnessTrunks, Radical Bags, 4c. Ac., made to order. In addition tot ho above the stibscriberalways keeps an band a large supply of String Leather, and has now, and will knp through the season a good assort sneni of Fly Nl-Mb. Allarelavited to call and examine my Goods, whethcria want or not, as I take pleasure I Mshw lag my assortment to all who nay favor me with a call. i ' ' Harnessand Coach Trimmings aold at a fair pries persona buying to maaafactare. iso. r nips at wholesale. rr "..I!:i.gto. io& zr." JS n-iv o"en i.e public may depond ca i in X tiieir wa . is 'supplied oU tecutm of theyi-rtat rasonnble ratea.ivc Orders from the eoantry addressed to "Wilming ton Ice House", will be well packed and promptly forwarded. 1 - 'J " . 3 A. H. VaaBOKKKUKiV. Proprietor MarclflOth, I8a4., 152. NORTH CAROLINA IlASIS. fZCXrt LBsf.ery finexfoy sale by March 18. C. PuDRE& CO 1 ;-FRESfl PEACHES,- " -I DOZEN tJan of those "deitgUtful 'Fresh 1 tJ Peaehea hare just come to hand Call soon t c -i' I " -"-GEQ. MYERS, April 20. - ' - Tronf sttfft gie-of our . people end4 :.:tl victims,. depredating ctDJren, to prey : BALTniORELOCR IIOSPITAL,. DR'JOHNSTU: Proclaim tathe81ictcrf, far and near, that he has diecovertd the most cer sin-, speedy and .efficacious plan for treatlngf)a!c ilsr diseases thit baa ever, been prtscnu.d Johe worlds. By his plan, founded on observations made to the Hospitateof Europe and "America,, he will ienuie - ' - , . - . -: ; -S CUREIS TWO DAYS, OK jV'O CHARGE. J No Mercury or Nausfous Drugt .U?ed. 1 Painsjn the 1,'Aaa, Cnstittttionat Debility, im potency, Weafeno?s of thcBock and Limbs, afTee lions" ol tle Kidneys, PalpttTtion of the Heart, Dvsoeff.'Kervou iTritabititv. Diseases of the JieadvThronVNose,orj3itini anil all those sriM)sflfwhBi 'the annual premium is overS30 may pj ana mewncuuiy aisoruers r istas irom ine desmic-i yne nau in n ixute. tivchabttsof Vouih, which destroy botii body v.o"Y All claims for insurance against the Company wil mind, those secretid sjiitary pracuees mo fatal to their victims than the song of the fvn to the martners of Ulyssea. blis htin thtirJ-nrDsi brilliant hopes oraBtlcipptions,reB4ri J wttriage.&c, im Poibe " Kpcclal)yv4o become the victims of SolUa-ry-Ktee,thatdVeadfut and 'destructive habit which nntaairy sweeps to aa untimely grave thousands ol young men of thomvKt exalted talents and brilli int Intellecr, who" might therwis have entranced Jis tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecatacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. ATarricd persons, or those contemplating marriage, being awar ol phyflicol weaknes, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. He who places himself under the cure of Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hi skill asaphv- sicinn . OFFICE, TCo. 7, SOUTH FREDHKICK St 7 DOORS FROM U.AL.TIMORE St., (east side 1 UP THE STEPS. O-HE PARTICULAR in observing the NAME and NUMBER, or you will mistake the place. DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of .Surgeons, London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Par. is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has eftVcted some of the most astonishing cures I hat were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and t ars when asleep, creat nervout-nsss, being ilarmcd at fudden sounds, and bashf Jiness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with dirangi n.tnt of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all tnose who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgences, that se cret and solitary habit hich rules both body and mind, unfitting them for either business or society. Tktte are some of the sad and melancholy effect producrd by early habits of youth, viz; Weaknesp of the Rack and Limbs, Pains in the Hesd, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Henn,Dysppia. Nervous I rrit.iblllty, Deranze mentof the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, dtc. MtcsiTAt.LV. The fearful eOVct on the mind arc much to be dreaded ; Loss of Mt nmrv of Causing of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodlnon Aversion t society, Self-Distrust. Love of Soli tntir Timidity, die ere soma of the evils produced. Tftomanc of person, of all ages, can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emarlated. have a eingular apneorance about the eye, cough and yrnpiotns of Consumption. DR. JOHNSTONS IS VIGOR A TING REM EDY FOR" GENITAL DEOILITY. This grand and important Remedy has .esiorec strength and vigor to thousands of the most ner vous and debilitatod. many of whom had lost all hopes, and been abandoned to die. By its complete invigoration of liie IS'crvous System, the whole facu ties become restored to their proper pewcr and functions, and the fallen fabric of life raised up to beauty, onsistency, and duration, upon the ruins of an emaciated and premature decline to sound and prUtinVhaulth. Oh, how happy have hundred of misguided youths been mado who have been sud denly restored to heukh, from the devastations of those terrific maladies waioh result from indiscre tion. Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promo to connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the pros pect hourly darkens to the view the mirid becomes shadoweu TTi4 despair, and filled with the meian cholly reflection, that thu happ"es of another be Minn hlmhled V ith our own. Let no Tl'.rt Ju. cy prevent yon, but app'v immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful consequences of this ter rible malady. VEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS Immediately cured and full vijor icstored. CrAkL LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID. Remedies sent to any part of rhc country. 'i u s iwifAisut;ites. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock Hos pital, whose long residence in this city, standing as a gentleman of character and responsibilitv, eaten sive practice in the various Hotpilals of Europe and this country, and skill and ejfix rienee to which thousands can testify, as well as his ability in the Surgical department of his prxfesf ioiv as evidui etd by reports of his operations on the Eyes and De formed Limbs, published in the Baltimore Sun and o:hcr papers, in the vcars 1341 2, by which the blind were made to tee and the lame to -walk straight, ren ders him worthy of all confidence upon the part ol those who need his professional services, and who would shun the many trifling and ignorant preten ders advertising themselves as Physicians. jTTo those unacquainted with his reputation, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to say that his credentials or diplomas always hang in his office. f-OFFICK.No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK St., East side, up the steps. Oct. 13. 90-ly c. DR. S WAYNE, a N Eminent Physician of Philadelphia, has f criven to the world the benefit of hi , , AlCUKN MILL FO'l X. .THE Plantation ih- v tr, , Vj-rfnear Raleigh, and on the Ctin ral ivail J. --A- Road, is not yet disposed of. A ducrlp--.,-!ta. ton has already been given - ' noons am "f coarse make so 'important - a i liase without visiting the premises. -' ' ' ft ",. ' J- " Apply to Wt: U. PooCc, Esq., who liveacar the place, or to the eubsfiriterv . ' " ' i .- - Ti LOltlNO.- Wilmington, NrCf Jan. 23, 18S 1... C TflENORTH CAROLINA-' OTTUALLIFE IXSUKAACECOMPT; t '.llALElGH; N. C. - ' ?PJIE above Company hrs been. Inbperatjolh'ynce A'the Istcrf April, t818,undriodrrcctIonof the following Officers, via t ." t ' ' ' ifi D r..Char!cs. K j onhsonPreid enf,i. : V Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, - James F.Jordan. Sitcretary, , s Wm. H.Jones. Treasurer. ' "" Perrin Husbee, Attorney, " "4" Dr.Charles kJohnM.fLtri tfJtLf- J. Hersman. General Agenti?--" ; , This Company ha received aeaftrter givbig ad vantages tothe insured overony oiherOotnpany. The 5th Section gives ifre-Msasband the privilege to insure his own lifYfor rfiaole use of his Wife and Children,ire--fwmyfny xlointsof the representa tives of thehusvidorany of his creditors. Organized sf 'purely mutual principles, the life mcriibeVsiiiafticlpateln the wholtot the profits which irieetarrd annually Pesides, th applicant for --7- Vr 7 remedies suitable to cxpe-almosl rlcncc by urepailng every dibcaec. Dr. Smayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, for Curing Coughs. Colds, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat, Breast and Lungs. DR. SWAVNE'S VERMIFUGE, For Destroying Worms, Curing Dyspepsia, Ac. Dr, Swayne's. Sugar Coated Sarsapa and Tar Pill, a gentle purgaiive and alterative Medicine, far superior to the Pills in general use. Dr. Swayne's Cholera Morbus Diarrhoea, and Dysentery Cordial, a never failing remedy. A fresh supply just received at C. ft D. DuPRE'S, Drug Store, Sole Agcnisfur Wilmington. April 25. 17-tf. ft :t -- ' - i i ele!1L';". ;vuttw J. titwotir Hea-of our . neoDle send? Out warma oft geblS&4. --- 0 KCLAfr:!. QH H"DS.ery prima UolaaaeoforValo for CABINET FURNITURE. BKNRY W. KINGMAN, late partner of Phelps Sl Kixomah, respectfully an nounces to his old Customers, and the Pub lic generally, thai he has now n hand, a forge and Extennre Assortment ol all .kinds of warrantrd inide CABinifcT FURKITUTJK, Chairs. Beds and M stresses, whirh he oHera at Wholesale and Retail, at unexeep ionabiy low prices. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to all wne may favor turn with tnetr orders. IIRNRV W. KINGMaV March 13. l-3mc. 434 Pearl st., N. Y TII0S. R. CARR. ST. D. D. D. S. "DRACTICAL DEWT1ST for?thc last ten years, l Chargea for in nr Las ariifieial teeth on fine Fold niate H. 7 00 An entire set of tee h on fine gold plate''. Ditto on fold with artificial gums, Ditto on Platina plate with artifi cial gums, Upper or under ditto, each, A Pivot tooth tbst cannot be diatinguieh , ed from tlteravaturai, A fine s-old fifll m ismi nmfrrf nnrmriliitlf Do. and detravinar the nerve. 93 to C 0 Extract! nr a tooth. 50 eta. to 1 DO Beat dentifricesand tooth brushes alwaya on haad. Every operation warranted to give entire satisfac tion. Teeth Inserted immediate! after th extrac tion of the fangs and remoddeied after the gams nave snrunaeo, without additional cnarge. . Office on Market-st,, 2 doors below the Church. 160 00 150 00 ISO 00 75 00 5 CO i 00 epaid within ninety days after proof of the death of the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates whieh will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properit v against the uncertainly of life. Slave insurance present a new and interesting feature in the history of North 'arolinn.whlch will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four months operation f this Company shows a veryl arjieamount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year -having already issued more than 200 Policies. Dr. 'Wu. W. Harqisb, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wiimineton, N. C. All ""Jommunicn lions onbusincstof the Company should be addressed to IAS. F. JORDAN. Rcc'y. Raleigh. Feb. 12, 1S53. 141-if. DR. E. SEYMOUR'S Celebrated Galvanic Abdominal Supporters. I "HIS is to certify, th.it C. A D DuPre, Drug gists of Wi'mington, N. C, are my sole ogeutf for lie sa'e of the above Supporters for this nluc and vicinity. E SEYMCDH. IViliuington, N. C, March 23, l54. We mist respectfully call the attention ct tlw Medical Profession of the State to an examiniMon of the above Supporters. C. dt D. DvPRE. March 23, 3 if BOOT AND SnOE STORE. GEORGE R. FH FNCH.nt his old stand "n Mnrkci street, beL'sB leave to return his thnr-ks to his old friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to htm, and to inform them thai his stock of Boots and hoos. ircludin? even vari ety in hi line Is now as complete and as-xtensive ns at any former period. His stock of Gentlemen Roys ind Children's Uo its and Shoes embraces eve ry variety of style, fashion and quality thnt can be desired, or thnt is usually called lor. including a fine assortment of Ladies. Mlssesand G.-n;letiien'sOver Shoes. He would particularly invite the at'entlon of th1 Ladles to hinxtnslve assortment of Lndiej and Misses Leather, Morcco. Enameli-d, Bronxe, Pat. Leather, Goat Skin, bl.ick and while Kid and a va riety of fancy colored Boots; Shoes and sippT Also, black, brown, blue, purple and variegated xilk Gaiters, a new nnd hanl.tme article, with and witu oul lio-ls. Ladies fancy Gaiters at $1 r. pair. Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find ings. Please cull and examine. Mr French would also infirm hU friends and the public, that he is State Asvnt for the sale of Davis' Pain Killer and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale or retail. Nov40 102 "MAN KNOW THYSELF." "Ever) Funii- Wilraington, N,.C April W. 16-tf. v A ITOTHER Invoice f tbia tasalaafcte, Spring A had Stfr iner medlcina. Just received at - .t:Lci;....l;:D;i'AiuuLtcoN;- For itereliet&Cure.jQfSaertns.Ff' -ales. Il riands pre-eniK WTL re-'jfnon tor" H eufativa ; , ,.i nr tt TffinwTd ivn nm i mnn. ijkrtZZb&nWtySiM VZiOASH OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND BRO- i jusi irnin tne Bianutacteries. we art- Brenared l.i l-rdocetnent to jhe COUNTR Y JWEJtCUz . cm""1 w ny esiaonsnmeni soutn or Bos ton. April 3. JONES & GARDNER - N invaluable Book for 25 cents r lv should have a conv." Six thousand copies sold in lef e tliunihree months A new edition, re vind and improved. ju.i isuid. Dr. Hunter's Medical Manuel and liund Book f 'f the Afflicted, containing an outline of the origin, progress, irintm. nt and cffe of evtry lonu of 'li.--ease, contracted by prdstilscuoussexifal intercourse, by elf-abue, or by sexuhl xcessr Wiih advice for their prevention, written fnp fauitii;ir style .ivoidtne all medical t. chnlcatities, i.Bd overj thing that would offend the ear of decency, from the result ol come twenty years successful practice, exclusively di vo ted to the cure of diseases f a delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, nnd a trculire on the causes, symp toms audcure oT the Fever and Ague, for iwenty fiveccntsa copy ; six copies one dollar ; will be for warded to any part of the United ."Males, by mail, free of postage. Address, poMnge pan , Cusden if" Co., Publishers or box 196, Post Oilice. Pitiladelphia. r r?"-is. without exception, the most comnrehon- sive and intclliglt! ukub!ishid on the class of diaeascs" of Whtri. it trc .ts. AvoKfr.g U technical tetms.it addresses its If to the reavuti vt Uf readers, i it U tree irom an onjeciiunaoie mutter ana no pa rent, however fastidious, can object to, placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years tothe treatment of he various com plaints treated of. and 'with too little breath to puff.' aud 'too little presumption to impose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal priee of 25 cents, the fruits of sdme twenty years most ueccte-ful prac tice." Hebald. No teacher or parent should be without the knowlcJge Imparled in this invuluahk- work, ll would save yers of pain, mortification nnd sorrow to the youth under their charge.1' -Pzople'b Adv cat. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing ot 'Hunter's Medical Manuel, ssrs : "Thousands ol our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions. have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequen ces upon themselves and tneir posterity. The con stitutions of thousands who are raising familicf have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause nr the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to cheek, and ultimutely to remove this wide spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations Intemperance, (the use of intoxicating drinks.) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, isnot a greater scotirceto the human race. Aei-cpt my thanks in behalf of the afflicted, a nd believeinc, your co-worker ia the good work you arc so uctive ly en?aeed in.'' One copy will be forwarded (scnrcly pnvelcped and postaze paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for 91. Address. COSDF.N A CO.. Ptiblishcr,196, Philadelphia. Booksellers Canvassers nnd Book Agents, sup plied on the most liberal terms. June 2. 34-1 y-c. DENTISTRY. Di.T.B. CAilR has returned from tho .Norilt with a largely incicased stock of Teeth. Instruments, Ac Having consulted many eminent Dentists, hehif perfect confidence in the superiority of Allen's Pa tent mode of inserting teeth with artificial gums Full sets inserted immediately after the extraction of the 'eeih. and remodelled afier the gums have healed without additional charge. They can be worn without pain, and rem-tved from the mouth by the wearer, and are cleaner and stronger than teeth insetted in onv other way. and are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. All other operations per formed in the most approved mnnner. Referenc to individuals in this place now wearing teeth with the patent improvement. Oct 4-w-it if Female Goa!rTa!r,t .Or.tne-rc. a,0f LA.PSV9 i-Tat, or F.lln ot t he otabii?i.ot;a At- T u a , or v iiitex ; Chronic Infljiutua lion and Ulceration ofh Womttf Inci tental.Hemorrhnge, r Flooding; Pain ul, Sip)resoCd. and rrcgul'ir Menstrua. it. jte.. n,i .hi tneir .icuuinpany evils, (Canee. excepted,) no matter howsevere or of how long standing The Catholicnn far surpasc other remedies in beina more certain, lessexpensive.andieavingthe system in a better condition. Let all interested in surh a remeedy call and obtain pamphlet (free containing atrple proof, from highly respeclabl sources, of the hapnv results of is nse together with letters from first-class experienced physicians, who have user! it In their practice, and speak lrom their own observations. R P.FKR EN'CEB. Prof. Dbsnnr. M.D , Baltimoro, Md. J. C. Orrick, M. !., ' P. B. Pcckham, M. D, Utiea, N, V. D. Y. Foote, M. D., Syracuec, N. Y. M. H. Mills. M. D., Rochester, N..V. L. D. Flernin?, M. O-.Oanandaisn.t, N. Y. W . W. Reese, M . D.. i:ityof N'.' Y. W. Prescott. M. D , Concord, IV. H. J. P. Mewland. M D. . Utica. N Y. Pamphlets can be had ratiat the .Ntoreof ' S. B. A J. A. EVA VS. Druggist Who'crtleand Retail .laents. Wilmington, N. C. And of moil of the leading Druggists in the State. Letter addressed to Messrs. lieach dr lirownson . Agents at Sevbemj C. H., S. C, hij Rev. C. S Beard, of same State. G'-tiN Senixos. Jan. 3ih, 1853. Messrs. Beach &. Kaoxos SnE : send for another bottle of your " Marchisi's Utarine Ca tholicon " Mv wife has been iiffliced for eleven venrs.nnd a varieiv of means habeen resorted in for rc'ief, '!!' none vvn3 obtaitirid un'il I received 'his nfdic'no from iou I'd infic.cr.co sccn-,nl-mst migionl : there was a manifest improvL'tnent from the day it was taken. As thercire a great mnnv females in ourcniinlrv Inhorins under the affliction for which vour inedi eine nrnposes a remedy, I feel it a duty to recom mend it to ntt such. (Signed.) Plough S. Rrabd. J. B. M tll'MUSI A fO , Proprietors. Central Depot, 304 broadwnv N. V. Nov. 19. 106 lyc TUU0V PllVS C TO DCG.S! PUL VERM A CHERS Hydro Electic Volcanic Chains. t'l odiicltJg i nstaiil relL f Irom t he mo-l acute pain, and permanently curing all Nctiralslc Diseases. RH F.UM ATISM . painful and raelled joints, neu ralgia, of tie face, deafness, blindness. St. J'i asldance p-ilpitations of the heart, periodical head ache, nail i the stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, uterii, t pains I hee. h.iins were first introduced in the city ol New York less than one year since, and after be ing stilijei led to the most thorough trial in evcr h03pital In the city 6y Drs. Valentine Mott, Posy Curnochan, and Van Boron, ii was discovered thai ihey possess strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure ol ilic above class of diseases, and they at itice recommended, thrniiah the papers of the rity, their general use, nnd their sale and the success that has attended their r, is unparalleled Previous to ihoir introduction into this country, hey were used in every hospital in Europe, and ar-i secured by patents in France, Germany, Austria. I'russiu, and England; and also in thu United States. Think close and ponder well." The principles upon which It is claimed that (lie Chains produce their marvelous cures are, first thnt all nebvobs diseases are ailindcn and pro dtteed l y a ucficient cupply of nervous fluid and da agent that rc?tmblis clocsly Icetriciu or elec tro m.tynelism ; and second that the clrctjo inag. neticctiains. b being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, fvrnith to theexhuusted nerv ous svt"m, by it powe rful stimulating cficcts, tbe mivous fluid whieh is required to produce heul hcy action through l he entile sybtcm. iN'odisgtisl Ing nostrum isxltowcd to be token while uslns the chains, but a rigid observance of the general law of health are required. Brisk fneiion upon the part disrared add-much to the effect of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. IOOO DOLIiAHX will he given to onv person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates ot cures both fr im intelligent natiehts and scientific physicians, as have been aflected by Pulvcrmache's Electro 'hains. Thev never fail to perform what ihey are advertised to do, and no person has ever been dis satisfied who has given tin m a trial. In female Diseases. -nnrc limn on hundred permanent enrrs of pro lanjtia u'eil ave been effected within the last year bv iheur oi'ibcsc cu-i-is Uyopplymg one end of ihe chain over the res; n of tho abornen and t e other upon the spine, just above the hips, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease art at once reniovt d. Modccf INe. The chain should be innilrnrd before iifc with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain -hould be applied directly to the seat of : he pain or disease, and the Other end opposite toft. Call upon Dr. Evans, and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.) lie will n'so explain their mode of use. to all who may deslreit. P.iysicians a-e respectfully invited to call and invest igatu their merits. Card to Ladles. Ladies who are enciente arc requested not to wear ihrm bui a few moments at each time of applying for by long use miscarriage is frequently produced. Dr D. Ilovey, agent for Greenfield; HillyerA Wood. Norhampton J Steinerl general agent. 66s Broad oy, 1 Y. For sale In Wilmington, y S. B. tt J. A Evans. Nov. 1 0th lv-c FILES! FILES!! FILES!!! I I UM .rccivt, a full assortmnt d BtUcher'a ttl.i ,.-. . iili. ...M.ibA f ' V teclin Sow t ..j Linm; Ta' bit . . ers; IU . ' ' Eye Diapers) Napkinf; ijoilies;; I ck Towelling;.- Ia this dt p nent par' jar care has been taken aud our si ck is :mn und complete '" " - April! . Hi, . JAMES DAWSON genuine Saw Flics. Mi 'I Saw Files. April 6. Also, tho double tang extra J. 01. KUU1KSON y WHEAT, RICE. CORN & PEA FANS, JUST in store and for sale by Oct 3. J. M. ROBINSON. FOR RENT. THE large Brick Dwelling, on Second Street, at present occupied b Mrs, Wm. H. LtrpiTT. For particulars apply to R. G. RANKIN. September 3, 1853. 73-tf. SB PLOWS. ANEW article for cultivating Cotton. Pea Nuia. Ac. Planters are invited to examine and give thU Plow a triaL All who are using it apeak of it aa sup-rior to any ever invented for light land. For sale by . . My 4. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. " TntEDICAL MAGNET," rOR EVERY ONE H OWN PHYSICIAN. THIS ia tho only work tpa,ln8,p,'?IVt Di": eases, common to MALE and FEMALE, and that contains Hi eipea tor tbe cure of the same. It gives the symptoms of th- different diseases, fol lows them up in tblr different staa with reel pes, written in plain ENGLISH, fortheireura. From thia work the unfortnoa'e a" leain their precise situs tl"C take helr pencil and maxe on a preacrip- WiiladlphiatPlt flri TOXJisfffi ' tasor - -t---r -- ja-oaw CRYSTAL PALACE! MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. 'PHK P oprietors of ibis .establishment beg A, leac to inform the citixe'ns of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that their first exhi tion of SPUING GOODS will take place this morning. The stock comprises the most Fash ionable Styles of ihe present season : Consistins of fine French, Belgium and German ('loih.-; newcet Designs ol French Ca-ihimeres and splen did assortment of Vestings ol ail kinds. Also, a large assortment of superior Ready mac Clothing su Halite for the pres-nt season, all ol th brst French Fabrice. Also constantlv kept on hand a large assortment of genii, men's furnishing goods. Second door below the Carolina Hoiel. KAHNWEILER & BRO. March 7. ' ' ' 150. LINEN DRILLINGS, FANCY and Plain, all kind- Double Twilled French Drap d'Eie; Italian Cloth ; Silk warp 'ashmaret ol a superior qoaltt v j Summer Cai meres, if-c Shirts and at.irt Collar; Cravats; Fancy Linen Cambric "Pocket Handkerchiefs, and plain do; English half Hose, fancy and plain; Biolley's celob rated F.ench Black Cloths and Cus simeres For sale at the lowest nrices, bv April U - JAMES DAWSON. CANAL BARROWS. J. M. ROiUNSON. FOR SALE, by -iLareh30. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. 1HE dubacriber having accepted the agency o Wverat larctkMiablislMCkMHa at the North, which wiliftirnUh hint an unlimited supply of fintobed or nnfiniahek. foreicaand i-wiealic MARBLE of all qaalities, i prepared to fill all orders for .v i . . l. jiiis i m svn as m a mm itviu tlon, (which can be procored at any, wrugotorei r ..... ... o lue baelaeaa t ii t.Writi thu tiMttwf nnai 'iMme i " - " ' -r-- - . ed and aMaioa-Tliaautnor-pft tbJa work, a lale Professor i a oe4":Be leading Medical Colles-s of Philadelphia, naV pethpar had more pracUce ia the core of Private Diaeaaes, is diffeDsnt. atagea of Society than any other Physician in the .country. SkbiZ Qua foalfdhsrflamtwsarTe UMv&? -mn:iZXi akamlaafafia'BnjL afro c.. K sf-I ui ' J m , k -' ' 'T yf'irrrhXivJ.iA 1 , ns M V RnTTFR ioM. received br Ei Aaoress uuuae- . e- ? i - . . .... - - At rMMiuktA rat SCULPTURING, LBTTERIKO OR CARVING, Executedaavellaa can he done either North or Doatb f " v..-.- v . The heal -efereoee can he given, iff eqoired. J AH .alct-JUAUAr-act. m . nu h i i i i CIGARS, TOBAfCO AD SNI FF, A T THE CTI Y CIGAR STORE OPPOSITE the Market, (South Side ) Whole sale and Retail, at prices to utit customers. Call and sec. VANsiCKI.E. May II. -Z L JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILAD'A I CASE Sulph. Q.tiinine, BOozs. Calomel, 10 ozs. Sulph. d Acetate Morphine, 'lb oz Cinclionia. A oxa-'alarlne, 2. ozs. Blue Mass, 10 ozs. Chloroform. 19 bbls. Epsom Salts, and a choice collection o Chemicals from the Labralories of Poms & Weight man and Chas. Ellis. For sale cheap at C. & D. DuPRE'S, Drug and Chemical Store, Market St. June 9. 37 ESSENCE OP JAMAICA GINGER. ' I'll Is ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual I pxecllenre In ordinary iliarrl fea, Imlpbni :lio. rn, in short. In all rases of prostration of the (igrstive fu 'li-ij.ins. so common, it is of incstima hie value. Dating the prevalence of epidemic clio lera and slimmer complaints of children, ii is pecu liarly -HicarinuK ; no lainilv. individual or traveller should be without it. as it enables the system to re sist the influence of incipient disease, which lurk in n cl'aiu-ln" climate. Caution Be nre to set the genuine Essence which is prepared onlv by F. Brou n, at his Drtiy and Chcmicil S'tor, N. E. corner ot Fifth and ; 'hesnul stree'?. Philadelphia, and for sale by a the resneetstble A poilieen ties in the United Sne Sold in W:lmin..Mon by S K.& J. A. KV.INS mdC.& D. DuPRE. June 16. -iO-ly-c 'l am a man. and lee n nothing which relates to ma'i foreign to my icelings." HEAD ! ! ! YOUTH AXD UANROOD. A VlKorotts Life or a I'romaturc Death. KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION. oxi.Y Js vt-.yrs. r'TIIS Book, just pnilishcd. is filled with useful information. on tho infirmiiii t and diseases ui ihe Generative sysiein. 1 1 addresses iiscll alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD andOI.D AGK. To all who apprehend or sulli r under the dire con sequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive iffec ts of sedentary and benrful habits to all who in adition to declining physical energy, are the victi.ns of nervous nnd mental debility . and f moping ind oiclanclio.y de spondency. Dr.K. would ay Itlivl) THIS HOOK. The valuafle advice and impressive warning ii tjives. will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parent by rend inn it, will learn how to prevent ihe destruction ol theii childien. A remitinnee of "25 cents, enclossd in a letter, addressed io DR.K I:KEL1N, PHILADELPHIA, willeniure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen years resident Physician. N. W. Co-ner of THIRD and UVIO.V Street, between Sptuce fndi'iNC, Phi la Delphi a, may be consulted confidentially He who placeshimself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide inhis honor asa ?cntlt!iunn, and ronfidenily rely upon his skill as a phy?icin. "Persons at a distance may ad liesa Dr. K. by leller (;inst-paid,) nnd be cured at home. PACKAGES f .MEDICINES. DIRECTIONS, if-c.. forwarded, by s nding a remittanee,and put up sc. lire from DAMAGE OR CURIOSITY. Jp-Booksellers, News Agents. Pedlars, Canvass ers, nr.d all others sunplied with thi above voikai very low rates. J u n- 2. 34-1 y-e . TAYLOR'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, BUOA D WA Y. (Cor. of Franlin Street, NEW YORK. j tS completed and opened for travellers who de sire agreeable nnd attractive aecotmiiodaiions. It is conducted utMin the princideof the best Eu ropean tlotels, the meals being served in Iheteve- ral apartments, or at the tables in the snlo n, at the option of guest s. The Hon I nrd Furniture combine elegance with comfort, and is designed is we'l for the convenient reception eol travel lers by the late trains. JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor. Jan. 2G. 133 lyc. FOR SALE. MTIIE House and Lot occupied by the sub scriber on Fonrt. between Nun and Ann Streets possession given 1st October. Ap ply at the lee House, POKTI1Y. MARTIN. 41. SILAS H June 25, 18 53. JUST HUClilVRD I'ltOM BLTDIOIiE AND PHILADELPHIA ,) - BBL? livers Fire Proof paint, allcolors .O20 casks Spanish Brovvn ; 10 do. Venetian Ktd ; 5 do. ellow Ochre. Forsaleb Jan. 9. C. dt D. DuPRE. Druggistrand Chemists, Wilmington, N.C. EVENING LESS0XS IN FRENCH. GKUM.tN, GREEK ard LATIN. 1"ilK subscriber proposes to ionn EVKM.NO CLASSEN for instiuction in the above lan f uuee s, for the convenience of those whose engage ment might prevent their attendance during the day. Having bludicd French and the elas-icol Ian gueges in Europe, and speaking the German as his native tonsue, he feels confident of being able to impart a thorough knowledge of them to such gen tlemen as may favor him with their patronage. For terms, etc. apply to the subsci i!er, ol his residence on Princess street, two doors Fast of the Journal" Office. JACOB LOF.B. Wil ninifion. March 23. 3-tf. LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. snld reg ten i ion pp ry latgc fl TH K subscriber wo spectrally invite the alien of the public, to his very ind complete assortment of Furniiurt now being received and recently selected by himself ai the Manufactories: duiinsr the present month, hissiock will be complete and consist in part of thefol- ; ; - , OUT Of 8EASOX. S When the IHliUtree la In bloaaoni, J And the April grass .f . When along the earth "a soft boson, 'J ,: Cpronting Waf and bud are aeen; " ' When the birda, their love-mates chosen, " Bnnd tlielr neata upon tbo spray. s,au me orooK, no longer frozen- W:. i: ,. .. .. - . ' ""on..K winus its aimpied way s ' W.e beUeYe nd "Jth good reason, ! f ' Sleet and snowt are out of season I '" ' 7 thCTe hsre bw T"ra af kindncsa " " .And remeinbcrance b tbe same j ' ' " When there has been equal Undncae, ' i' Sweet forbearencea from blame , When old friends, long tried and trusted ' Acta of mntna! lore have wrought, ' " And as chords alike adjusted, Thoaght, responmve, answers thought . Then, be a ore, with better reason, Amgrf wards are out of season I - . . . . - . ' A Mmister, while preparing- bis nextaer-' monj aiopieil occneiooallj to reriew whev h hatt written, and, as a matter of course, to erase some portions which on donskJern-' t ion seemed to require improvement-' While doing- so, ha. was accosted aj his little son, a child nbotit three years of n. ( Fmher,doeaGotl tellj-ou what lo preachr' 'Ceriamljr, my cliild." 'Then what makes yoi sc'raich it out?" ' - . A Yoimcsi r who had just risen o the dig'iiiy ol the first pair tif boots who heels to them, laid himself tfdble, through some oiisdimeanor, to miiernl chastLjemcnt.- After plending lo get clear, to no effect, be exclaimed : r. "Well if I've got to stand it. I "mean to takeoff iny booisv" . "Whjr,". aaked : his mother. ' -'' . - 'Bccuuse I won't be whipped in them new boots, no Low. 'Iliul's so ?'. . Bishoji Burnet onre prenching before Charles II., was much wanned by his sub ject, nnd, uttering at religious truth in a. very earnest mnnner, with great vehemence ' struck his clenched huud upon the desk, Cried OUt- , r : . ; r UJf 'j't y. J "Who dnres deny thisr' "f , "Faith," observed lheking,'jri atlcey not quite so loud as the "preacher, tiubody, I shoultV ihink, that is within reuch-of that great fist of yours.-" J v FRAUDS ON THE PENSION BUREAU.' It nppears.fromv xeport just made by the Commissioner of Pension) that" frauds in revolutionary cases' huve been defected in ten States; ' that fifty four cases have been found to bo fraudulent,' of which twenty-nine have been admitted, and twen ty -five rejected. The amount of money abstracted from the Trensuryin these case,, is $63,232; and the amount claimed in ca ses that have been . rejected, because of their being fraudulent, is $44,042. Of th money ink en lrom the Treasury, - 845,000 were rereived upon ihe claims recently discovered to be fraudulent in Lancaster county, Pa. I'he number " of persons de tectetl" in committing these frauds is 26 of which seen hare been convicted and sen tenced to hard labor in l be penitentiary, one has died, one -has committed suicide, six have forfeited their bonds and fled their country, nine are cow waning their final trial ontf two, against whom bills of indict ment hive been found, ha vs not yet been arrested. Washington iiiar. v The Protest of the New England Clergy. The New Bedford, Pa., Gazette contains a letter from Rev. John A. Collins, n prom inent clergyman of the Baltimore, Annual M. E. Conferenbe, in regard to the protest of ihe 3000 New England ' clergymert against the Nebraska Bill- He earnestly deprecates the idea of such clerical inter ference in legislation, and argues the whole question at length in a very forcible, man ner. '-. ATHUE REMARK. Mr. Benton, with truth, remarked in his great speech against the Nebraska billr thai "The troubles of the country-eome from uneasy (.oliticitms its safety from lh tranquil m-tsscs." ' . lowing snicks. Klne Sets Drawina Room Furniture, In Dam ask and Hair Cloth ; Setts I'ainted Cnamber Kur iture. 60 Sidebourdn. Secreiaries and Book Cases; -50 Sofas and Tele a Teles ; 10O Hu resits t 100 Wa.'h Stands, marble and pluin ; 100 lloeking Chairs ; 7'i Xnrse do. 123 Tea and Dinina Tables 5 75 Centre, Card and Sola do. 75 Toilet do. 100 doz. Chair, cushioned, cane and Windsoit 150 Bedsteads, tn mahogony, walnut maple and iron; Wardrobes, mahoony and atainco ; Office Furniture ; Children's Chairs ; Ottomans. Foot Stools ; A fine a8orinien of Looking Glasscai Teapoy's Whatnots Hat Stands 1 Settee. Work Table ; Work Boxe. Paper H snings ; Wndow Shades. Ac f'C. .... A raw viir rtns Piamo Foarta, and in fact al most anv article that may be desired, in roranl te ly furnishing Dwellings.: HvlcU, ? Office or So cicty Uooma Front -Sareet. . -- - - ry, LOVI?. Wilmington, ff . C-i Sent, 9. 1553 ''-' ' - -' 76 TOWING BY STEAIIER CALII0UN . fETJS ORDRRS fortowingby STEAMER yN y CALIJOCN., will have attention it Nov. 16. S left at tbe office of GKO. BARBIS9. . , - 10s V A Ilf A B f t? 1- ' SE1L ESTATE FOR'SILB." THE JAIl and : L.QT' dn : wht tne same is ailaated. os le eomee of SSeeond Prinpimt.riB bm wotd Toes day of Jnn Coor next, jlZth.f 1i,0" Hooe, at 12 oVIock, on s etedit of 3, f nd 9 months J an hosers Notea with two fod socarities, payahle art BankVstd the pesaessiuB of the property -will be by th15ih March ftert. -fase-faQtionSeO''l'"' """ 41 "n p" - Coalrraaa JU wor: re. cesa street. SANDS SARSAPAIUMA. 7.V QUART BOTTLES. For Purifying the Blood, and for the Cur of Scro fula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ufctrs, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheu Fcter So'c. Erysipelas, Pimples, Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Erup tions, Liter Complaint, Brone'tiiis, Con sumption, Female ComplaiuU, Loss of , Appetite, Gentral Debility, dc.' IN this prep aration alt the rcatorailve proprrtir of the root are concentrated In iheir utmost strength and efficacy ; hut while Sarraparilla Koor forms an important port of ita eomtilnaOan, it ir at the same time, compounded iih other avgeta ble remedies of jrrcal power, and It is in the pecs liar combinaiion and aci.n-ific manner ol ita prep aration, that Ita remarkable success in the cure of diease depends . It acta simultaneously opon ihe stomach, the ciri-ulailon and tha bowels; nd thes three proi-esses, which are ordinarily lb result of three diflerenl kinda ot edieinc, are carrkd on ai the same time, tluouch ihe tnstruirn'aliy "of tM oae remediitl agent which gently stimulates whllo U diainti-cta and exptls lrom ihe alowiacb and bowels all that is irritating, and a'-the ma me time extorcs vigor and tone, alapy oiher prcpxrsUoaa imitate in bearing 'ho name of fiarsaparilla, and in that iheir lesembiance trnds, being often prcpsr td from worthless and Inert roots, and of course Posmss no healing or curative properties, and pa tieaite ia making choice of which they wilt use, vhuohi faka n other, but that one entitlrd lo their confidence, from tho iwr 5 fit of cares it haa 1 fleci ed on living witnesses, whose leaitmonials and residence have been published, and who are atiii bearing daily lestinony to iia worth. . , ASTONISHING CCUK. ' -ParrsaaoXf K. Y , 20th, 1S51." alexers A. Ii. &. D rAos Gcoileroen. Hav ing witacaMxi tha roost bcaencLtl eOecla from tba uso uf yor arsapriilar it give me pleasure to end vow the fallowing ataiemcnt in rrgard ia iny son. In tbo spring of 1848 ha took n severe cold., and after eight weeks of revere sufieiing tho dia raae settled in his left leg and t km, which Boon, s welbd the ut most. The wtulng was lanced, by bis physician, and discharged nosi profusely t after (hit no leas than elev ulcere forim d aa th leg and foot atoov time. Wehad fivedinVrent Phy seiaaa,b oast relieved nana aaacb t aaat taw taa winter found hisa s-cncHttca1 and fcw that ho waa. unable to leave bl ejKsuifcring the anoat excrucia ting pain. Dirring ihisViwe the boo bad becomw ao mock aflected tbai piece after piece eaaae oat. of. which be has now more than twenty-five preserved, in a bottle Taming from one naif to one and a half Inch, sin length We had given wp art hopes of hl recovery, botat this rime we wt-ra -induced 19 try your Satsaparilla, and wlib its use his hep ' a and appetite Organ immediately 10 improve. Ind li rap id waa tha change that lea than a dozen bouiea ef- -iectcd a pertrei ewre. : - - With gratitude, I remain trn'-r s , - ; DAUILo LLARD. We tne andersigncd neighbors t,f ..r. rlallard cheerfully sabweribe 10 the facts of f 9 above state ment, H- R.8. Hayi, , A. 1 1 Trowbridge, . Geo. T. Dean. C. Fatwond. -' Prepared and aold, wboleaale and retail by A. B. t D. tiaoda, Drueia:a aed Chemita, 100 Fai oo atreet corner of William New York. Mold alsoby Druggists generally th'oujtfc.oi tbe United Mateo and Canndaa. - Price Si per bottUf six b tiles for S. For sale by Dr. A.O Brwdley, and Jleaara. C D. DuPre, Wilmington, N. C. , April8.-- l9m- AN F.W form of Pasera.eemaiBliMr asntury pre. vMna, envrwved by Ibe Cobidus- 'M,ti4 j,- irw,. !a-Med in the wc 9 of oar r .l,ir,J DODUlllOO. U -w
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