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WILMINGTON, N. C.
TUESDAY, JUNE IB, 1857
T. J.ORING, Editor and Phoprietoe.
HARY MOORE:
A PLC A3 ANT LOVE STORY.
chattee 1.
All my life long I bad known Mrj
Moors). All ray life long I bad loved her.
- Our mother were old playmates and first
cousins.' Mjr first recollection of myself is
of a boy in a red frock and morocco shoe,
rocking a cradle in which reposed a sun
ny haired, blue-eyed baby not quite a year
old. That boy was myself, Harry Cburcb,
tliat blue eyed baby was !1ury Moore.
Later still, I see myself at the lir.le school
house, drawing my little chaise up to the
door, that -Mary might rid home. Many
a beating' have I rained on such an occa
t ion, for other boys besides myself liked
her, and she. I fear,' was something or
flirt, even, in her pinafores. How elegant
ly she came tripping down the steps,' when
1 called her name. How sweetly her blae
eyes locked up at me. How gayly rang
out hef merry laugh. That fairy laugh I
No one but Mary could bring her heart so
soon to her lips. "I lingered beneath' the
tones of that lauih' from my days of child
hood tiil I grew an awkward, blushing
youih I followed it through the heated
noon of manhood and now, when, the
frosts of age are silvering my hair, and ma.
nr chilrlren climb mv knee and call me
father. I find that the memories of youth
are stronsr. and tht everr in irray hars 1
following its music still.
When I was fifteen, the first great-aor
row of mv life came upon my heart. ! Was
sent to school, and was obliged to part wiih
Mary. We were not to see each other for
three lone years.- This, to me. was like a
sentence of death, for Mary was like life
itself to me. -
But hearts are tough things after all. I
left col ege in the flush and vigor of my
nineteenth year. I wasno lonret awk
ward and embttrrassed. I had grown into
a Ull slender sirippling, with a good opin
ion of myself, both in general and purlieu
Jar. li t tnougnt ot Mary Moore, it was
'to imagine how I would dn&zle and bewil
der her with my good looks and wondnful
attainments, never thinking that she m ght
dazzle and bewilder me still more, I was
a coxeotnb. but as youth and good looks
have fled, I trust I may be b lived when 1
say that se!f-conceir,hns left me.
An advantageous proposal was made to
me at the time, and accepting it, 1 gave up
all idea of a profession, and 1 prepared to
go to the Indies. In my hurried visit hoim'
of two days I saw nothing of Mary Moore
She was gone to a bourding-school at som
distance, and was not expected home until
the following May. I uttered one sigh to
the memory of my little blue-eyed play
mate, and then called myself man a
jrain.' . 'In a year,' I thought, as the vehicle
whiled away from our door, 'in a year, or
three years at most. I .will return, and if
Mary is as pretty as she used to be, why,
then, perhaps I may marry her.'
An thus 1 settled the future of a young
lady whom I bad not met in four years. 1
never thought of the possibility of her re
fusing me never dreaming that she might
not condescend to accept my oner.
But now I know that had 'Mary met me
then, she might have despised me. Per
haps in the scen;cd and affected student
she might have found- plenty of sport; but
as ior loving me, or lecnng toe sugniest in
terest in me, I should have perhaps found
I was mistaken.
India was my salvation, not merely be
cause of my success, but because my labo
rious industry contracted the evil in my
nature, and made me a better man.. When
at the end of thiee years I prepi red to re
turn,. I said nothing of the reformation in
myself which I knew had taken place.
'They loved mo as I was,' I murmured
to myself, 'and Jhey shall find out for them
selves whether I am belter worth loving
than formerly.' .
I packed up many a token from the land
of romance and gold, for the friends 1 hoped
to meet. Tha gift for Mary Moore I so
lected with a beating heart; it was a ring
of rough, virgin- gold, with my name and
hers engraved on the inside that was all,
and yet the sight of that little toy strange
ly thrilled me as I placed it upon the tip of
my hnger. -.
To the sight of others it wasiura plain,
small circlet, suggesting thoughts, perhaps,
by its elegance, of the, beautiful white
hand that was to wear it. - But to me how
much was embodied there., A loving stni'e
on a beautiful face low words of welcome
a future horn", and Mary for its mistress
all these delights were bidden within
that little ryig of gold.
CHAPTER H.
Tall, bearded, and sun-bronzed, I have
knocked a the door of my father's house.
The lights in the parlor windows and the
hum of conversation and cheerful laughter
showed me that company were assembled
there. 1 hoped my sisier Lizzie would
come to the door, and that I might greet
the family when no stranger eye was Took
ing curiously on.
But no a servant answered my sum
mons They were two merry in the par
lor to heed the long absent one when he
asked for admittance. A bitter thought
like this was pasaKig through my mind,
as I heard the sounds from the parlor, and
saw the half suppressed smile upon the ser
vants face.
I hesitated for a moment before 1 made
myself known or asked after the family.
Ani while I stood silent, a. strange appa
rition grew up before me. ' From behind
the servant peeped out a small golden
head, a, tinny, delicate form followed, and
' a sweet, childish face, with blue eyes, wns
lifted up to mine so like those of one who
bad t tightened my boyhood, lhat I started
back with a sudden feelins- of nain.
What is your name, mv little n I
asked, while the wondering servant held
the door.
She lifted up her eyes, (I bad seen that
.::ituJi m another in my boyhood, many
and many a time,) and answered in a sweet
bird-like voice : . .
Mary Moore.'.
And .Vfcat else,' I asked quickly.
Mary Moore Chester.'h'sped the child.
My heari sank down like lead. Here
was an end to all the bright dreams and
hones of my youth and manhood. Fran It
Chester, my boyish rival, who had often j
tried, and irid in vain, to usurp my place
r "'j 1 I
trsiJe tie cirl. had rjcccded at lact, suu 1
was
bis cbildrhis child and MaryVl
I sank, body and soul, beneath this blow
And, hiding ray face in my hands, 1 lean
ed against the door, wnile jtoy heart" wept
tears of blood. The little one gazed at
me grieved and amazed, and put up ber
pretty lips as if about to cry, while the per'
plexed servant stepped to the parlor door
and called my sister out. to see who it
could be that conducted himself so strange
ly. ' v
I heard a light step and a pleasant voioe,
saying: :
Did you wish to see my father, sir.
I looked tp. There, stood a pretty,
sweet faced maiden of twenty, not much
changed from the dear little sister I had
loved so well. I looked at her Tor a mo
inent, and then, slicing the-tumult of my
heart 1 a mighty effort, I opened my arm
and said: VV"' I -'
Lizzie, don't voo know me.'
Harry, Oh, my brother Harry,' she cried,
and threw ber arms around my neck. She
wept as if ber heart would break. .
J could not weep. .iUrew her gently in
to the lighted parlor, and ' stood with ber
before them all... ' ".
There was a rush and a cry of joy, and
then my father and mother sprang towards
me. and welcomed me home with heartfelt
tears. Uh' strange and passing is sum a
greeting to the way-worn wanderer. An. I
as I held my Wear old mother to my heart
and era sped my fatbeis band while Lizzie
still clung by me, I felt that all was not yet
lost, and though another bad secured lift
choicest blessing, many a joy remained for
me in this dear sanctuary ot home. -
J here were four other inmates of he
room who bad risen on my sudden entrance
One was the' blue eyed child whom 1 h l
already seen, and who now stood behin-l
J: rank Ur. eater, clinging to bis hand. IMimr
by stood Lizzie Moore, Mary's eldest sister.
mid in a distant corner, to wbicti she hml
humedly retreated when my name was
spoken, slod a tall and slender figure half
hidden by the heavy window curtains thai
fell to the floor. -' ' 1 .
When The first rapturons greeting was
over, Liizzi- led tne forward with a -tirnid
grace, and rank Chester grasped my band
- Welcome liomei my boyV'sat he '.with
i loud, eneertul tone I remembered so wen.
You have changed so I would never have
knowB you.; ? but no matter for that, your
heart -is in the right pu.ee, 1 know.'
'lio w can you say ne ts euanged, snul
my mother, gently. 'To be sure, he looks
older and graver, and morejike a man than
when he went away but his eyes ami
smile are the same as ever. ' It is the hea
vy beard that chages him. He is my boy,
Still.' - ., ,
Aye, mother,-1 answered sadly. I am
your boy stLl' : ' . "
HfHven help me 1 At that moment I
fell like a boy, and it would have been a
blessed relief to have wept upon her bosom
as I had doae in my rnjancy.' But I kepi
down tne beaiint? ot in v Henri and the tre.
inor ct my lip, vnd'nnswered quietly, as 1
looked in his full, handsome face.
Yes: you have changed, too, Frank;
but I ihink for the better.'
Ob,y- thank you for the compliment '
he answered with a hearty Jau-jh. My
wife tells me I crow handsomer every
duy.'
His wife ! could I hear that name and
keep silence still.
And hve you seen my little girl,' he
added, lifting the infant in his arms, and
kissed her crimsoned cheek. '1 tell you
Harry, there is not another such in the
world. Don't you think she looks very
much as her mother used.'
'Very much, J faltered- - :
'Hello I' cried Frank with a suddenness
tnat made me start violently. 1 ha
forgotten to introduce you to my
I oelieve you an I she used to be nlav
myites in youryoung days. Ye-, Harry,"
and for the sake of old limes, and because
you were not here at the wedding, I'll give
you leave to kiss her once but mind,
old fellow, you are never to repeat the cer
emony. Come, hereshe is, and for once, 1
want to see how you will manege those
ferjeious mustaches in the operation.'
tie pushed Lizzie: laughing and blush
ng towards me. A gleam of liirht end
hope almost two dazzling to bear. I cried
out before I thought. - '
Not Mary.'
It must have betrayed my secret to every
one in the room. But nothing was said
Even Frank, in general, si obtu&e. wan
this time silent. 'I kissed the fair cheek
of the young wife, and hurried to the si.
lent looking figure at the window.
Mury Mary Moore," I said in a silent
eager tone, "have you no welcome to give
to the wanderer' -
She turned, and laid her, hand in mine.
and murmured, I am glad to see you back,
Harry.'.
Simple words, and yet how blessed they
made me. I would not have yielded un
that moment for an Emperor's crown.
For there was the happy home eroup. and
the dear home firsside, ant there was
Sweet Mary Moore. The eyes that I had
dreamed of by day and night were falling
before i h,- ardent raze of mine, and! the
sweet face 1 had, prayed so kmr to see
was there before me, I never knew the
meaning of happiness till that moment
came.
Many years have passed since that hap
py night, and the hair that was dark and
glassy is fast turning gray. Iain grow.
ing to be an old man, and can look buck to
n long, happy, and 1 hope a well spent
life. And yet, sweet as it has been, 1
wt uld not recall a single day, for the love
that made my manhocd so bright, shiuea
also upon my white hairs.
An old man, can this be so. At heart 1
am as young as ever. And Mary, with
ber bright bair parted smoothly from a
brow that has a slight furrow upon it. and
still rhe Mary of my early days. To ine
she can never grow old. chanre. The
heart thai held her in infncy. and shel
tered her in the flush, and beauty of 'o
inanhood, can never cast her out tiil life
shall cease to warm it Not even then
fof love still lives above..
A GEM.
It has been eloqnentry said, that if I
Chrisiianity was'cofBpeUecT to flee from
tlie mansions Ot the great, the academies
of philosophers, the halls Of legislators,
the throngs of busy men, vre should find
her last retreat with women at the fire-1
side. : Her last audrenc would he the
children gatheiing round mother's knees I
the last sacrifice, the secret prayer, es -
cine silence from her Hds. and
- ' . t
neara, pernap, only at. U16 throne ol
OixL
had wtfh her away from me. This
THE -SPIDKR AND THE TOAD.
hsfT&Cftfllffw h mnkii la t r e U t ion "Is Turn
ished by a correspondent of the Traveller,
as navmg been witnessed, by a person now
living, tnough occurring more .vibr forty
years ago, about sixteen n.iies from this
city: ' k
1 he nnrrator said, that while walking
in the field he saw a large fiehl spidrcon
sirleren of th m st "venturous species con
tending with a common-sized toad. The
spider, being very quick in its movement
wouM get upon the back of the toad an
bite it, when the toad, with its; fore paw
would drive off the spider. It would then
hop to a nl ntairi, whirb was crowing nen
by, and bue it, and then r turn to the spi
ner. Alter seeine ilm re pea ten severa
limes, ane hoiicin-r th.t ech time the toad
was bitten it went to the plantain, trie spec
tatar thought he would pull up the plnit
lain and watch the result. He titdi, so.
Being again bitten, and the plantain not to
J be found, the toad soon begnn to swell am
i
show other indications of being poisoned
and died in a' short time! ' If the ulantai-i
which grows so abundantly near almost
every dwelling in ibis vicinity, was such
ivn iuimediie nd effectual remedy to the
toad for the bit" of the spider, can we not
reasonably infer thnt it would be an effec
tut cure for man for the bite of the insect"
Potatoes a PemocratiqPrinciple
We Uughed 'cousumexlIy,at the narra
tion ofa genUeman who attended a meet
tug iti ike comity, a lew days since.-
The object. was to a ppoiiit delegates to
the UuliernatoriaL June Convention; an
wmie tne oouirnittee were out , writing
resolHiions, a sturdy old farmer rose awl
aduresspd the f'hair; , . .
'Mr Piesident, mout I say a word 7
asked he
aTber meeting will t proud to hear
from vou, Mr. -Subwil."
. ''Wi ll, Mr. President, endiiren of ihp
time the Committpe'a out, cnuldril you
tell us all, how ypu ve bedded your X a
There was a great laugh at Subsoil's
expense, but his question involved
matter of more practical importance than
such as often come before political meet
iugs. - - -
INHUMAN CONDUCT.
A cae of wotse than heatlien cruelly
is thus reported by the Worcester (Mass.)
Transcriptr -'Ati old roantiarned Mark
bam, was found by tha roadside in Pal
mer, last Monday week; sutferiuir in
tensely fiom .the ravages of the snmll
lox. ' Tie 1 hurniug sun beat on his
Moated arid swollen features; .he was un
able to speak and almost iusensible tn
his hard condition. It was not till he
had been takeu over ihe bills to tbe.hos
iiital ul Monsou, and received the r-
fieshing charities of lhat institution, that
be Was sufficiently restored to tell In
mournful story, lie had lived in VYi
braham, and as soon as ihu -.murks of
nis malignant desease appeared he had
been moved by order of the oveiseer'of
the poor hvthe limits ol P.ilmer, and hdi
by the roadside to perish." ' , ,
ESTABLISHMENT,
SOUTUSIETMARIIT ST.IS THE HAR81TE0US?
WILMINGTON, N. C.
THE PBOPRIETOI1 of thla well known EUW1htnent
would call the atteotlon of the bnatneM eommnnity to hi
Inrpe and bwitMiful aaaortinent of Typa and Preaaoa
havin Inrt added to hn atnek ona of R. Hoc Oo'a
PATENT SINGLE CYLINDER PRINTING MA
CHINES, ha la now anabled to do work at a much more
reaaonabl rate this formerly, and la tha finest ityle of
tne worK. ., - .- ..-....-. -
. CARDS
Printed from $S to $10 par throeand
BOOKS AND 'PAMPHLETS,
RECEIPTS FOU
RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS. COUPORATIONS.tO
BILL-HEADS, 6HOP-BILI3, BILLS OF
, LADING, XJSD HEADINGS,
POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES.
We would call tha attention of Concert Agent. Show
men and others, to our -facOittee for doing this kind of
work. . ; - .
ALL KID OF '
PLAIN AND OUNAMEIJTAL PRINTINO,
Done In the neatest manner, and at short notice.
Those In want of Printing we trust win find It to their
advantage to give us a eall.
COMMERCIAL BLANKS. .
The attention of Shippers and others la called to our
extensive assortment of Commercial Blanks. Amu., the
collection le a very floe and handsome tot of Bills of Ex
change, tn sheet and books.
November 8. ISii. , ...
TOPSAIL ACADEMY.
I'HF. Trustees of Topoail Academy have the
atifactitin f arnniicti.j lu the -abIlo. thai
ihey huve secari-d ior the ensuing eamaUc year,
tha service ot Mr. W. J. McCsaaaLt, wh aar
hrntofore diat-hanrrd the duties of Principal a
ihU institution with such marked fidelity and ffi
Cierw-y.
The routine qf instruction U specially adapted to
the pr paruilun of youtit fur a University con isl
and fur ihe practical business ol lifo Tit this end.
invtrnction of the moat thorough charact r is im
paited in the Grammar of the Knglii-h. La'in and
(irrek :.ari!ingt-, whilst the h!strinn- and pot is
of rhe two loiter, rtqniaite for admUsiun to College
re i-arefuUy n-ad and critically anvlyxtd Ma:h
attention is lo be slowed on Spelling-, Read ine,
Wrlitnff, Arlihm.-tic. Geography, Algebra, and oth
erst ieeaentialti s vtand KngJ-h rdocation.
The treat object ronctamly krpf in view, ia to
give thorough instiurtloo In every branch rduca
tionfprotefaeil to be taught, and we appeal to the pa
irons of hi I null Mi. o to aay if it has not fully ac
complish.d thl purpose. - ' -
7Tie discipline la mild and aay to iIiam wh
cunilu.'l ih. mrhet .rpeitv- avhilVf those rernie
lions deemed e st-nrial IO ib proper government
f youth, removd from the restraints of horn.-,
are enforced with firmnese, uit Without harsh
n as. . -
T5 loemtion of thia School ia at tha termfno o
ihe VNiimmatun and Topaait Kotiod Plank ICoad.
iw. Ivn miles front vvyn.injion, in the midst of a
hlgnly moral nalirrhewsworf. r U two miles from
iha S"und, nd ihe air i pnri5d and roolnl
hvonghuot he Summer month hv the r-a hreezr.
Board ran b had. at cnTenicnt' places In ih-.lahN-rhurtdar
Ten D-ltarx per mth
The S-ahiire year is divided Into twn Se
ions ot Twenty works -aeh Th Kail Seaiin
will smmence oar Thursday the 9th day of" July
proximo. . - " : -v' '
TERMS J&E AS FOLLOWS PER SESSION.
Kor the KnglUh branch
Latin and Greek, together with
IS 00
the
20 00
One half rmyable ia advance, balance atendol
g?in from ,h, u eBtr.Bee BOIl
the end of the ron, except in cases of pratrae-
ted aickne. For any farther information, ap'
p!r2,f-j. M. foy.si sAifa Hill, m :
, w rt. mxo, wiimiagi-n, n. u.
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. IN STOKE.
1 qaBcim Lkmons; i
NU and wy aic rU
in fine order. 4laoafreah
article uf UAI-ON.S. . . 4 ?
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For sale at : W. II. DsKAULRS. -
Jovroal aad Usrsldeopy. ' , : 1' -
'XJOMMERGIAL"
jffPllliflfi
OOer60JHF.L nrim white Corn now"
iJttJ landing In front of oarwCce; also 200
Bbla. of fresh ground Familv eknpernne Floor
f f STOKliET.A OLDHAM.
rycflLS. prima ova Scot fa Herring, recelv
tv4 per eit-hf. John Tvleri' Kor aale y
apriist
ADA UK; BlfO e CO.
Hh Latest at vie of Ont.' Mmiwr Kat I
the t:ONGUK.Ssi IIAT. iusi InirodiH-.d- h
ueain. ampe eaae received hw- marntng bm
Kxpreea. it the Hat-and Cap Kropoi-lum 3V Mar
ei at reel. uuao II. M I KKs
May 12.
THAVE RF.MOVKD VJ V RESl OKNCR AND
X OKKICF Front Sreel. net Nrth f f P. K
Uickinaot .Ca i't. the house f-rniMtf oo-tH'it
Mr A. i anet. where 1 Can be, jund when.
not profKssionally rxtmmed. T ' -;, T
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PIANO FORTES, v
I UST Rr-ceived and opened, one rfnof Soui
my Knrniture Stote. a ki of verv ftiperior
h ol
Pi
anos, ftora evetal Manulat-tbiio; thr- st I hve
ever 41-r d in litis place. siz s r .. 6f and JUc
lave, rosewood caaea. full round and rqnnre finish
full iron fi-i rues, drc, Ac. , A email advance- mn
Manu fnctun rs' wholesale price, will be asked, and
e nanai guarantee givea.
. , . JNO O. LCVR.
Wlimlnaton.N.C,, March 12th 1867.. i52-tf
rK.NTS STRAW HATS Santa Martha. I.tir-
JT on Senrtt and ('anion Braid; Panama, Leg
horn. Hiawatha. Cev'on Cnrtereas Ac. A full as
-orM.:ni of thre and oth.rr styles at the Haf and
cap hmp.irtam, S4 Market a.
:. CUAS. P. MY KItS.
June 6. ; .
TTMBRF.l.t.AS ! UMBRF.lt ASH-BB iwn
KJ American a i-d Scotch Gingham and i'k
Umhrellns ot every -l and varlei v. Jita onrned
at th- llai and Cap F.mpotinm. 34 Mnrk.-i Siret
April 14. - CH AS. D, M VERS.
WIXES AND LIQUORS.
mWF. invtie tne attemfon of our fPl
Friend-, and Patrons lo tin- lc- L
:Hi-itn t mints and L.ltuur i-ver oticrxi i.
IW nrnrket, Bniiinir f
Uresci-nt Krndy, Viniase 1810, Pali; and DurV
. Otar.1 Pupuy at o.'a Hrsndv,
Old I -ognae - . da
S. HrnsH Co.'a do.
Casliliot. or (!o 's j do.
Pore ll tort Wine,
Duff. Go'don, Pale, Sherry, old Madeira and
M tiM-ai V ines,
Malaga Wine.
'Old sienpnernong Wine,
Holland Gin.
Old Toai Gin extr
Wooll's sehiedam oennoppa,
XJhcrry Brandy,
- Old Prach Brandy,
Apple'' Tin. r
- " Bourhon Whiskey,
Kye do
"Irish and Scotch Whiskey,
Black hrrry Brandy, . - 1
Si. Ma leira Win.-,
PcHVet f.ove Oorrtiat,
Aoricd CprdUla. In bottles, - .
F.verv varh-iy of bnitleil Winr and f-iquors.
' Clarets of varinitK brands at wlnljile prices
- Marchin.j t'oracoa,
H.Mfielterii Stomach Bhtcra , "
Aromatic do. do
Gineer Wine, dre Ac. 11 low prices fi
3ASI1. A theongtnat ry.
Ap.HlT. OKO. MVKR'si
ratif. vv iiniiuuiun and tldoat.aiiro4 t orn
m. pany h i made arrangements fnr fr ardtr l'
il eoodH a-onalgneu to tne care -.line iomuany
und deatinrd for .ant point on ih- line ol the
orth I'arollna Kood. frceof cow minion.
If landed n ihe tjomoaut's wha. l. ttirrr wlH. h.
no churge fr wharfag o drny!;e; hat these es-
penspa win . be lnci'nei II. Mnd -d on fyi v ntli.'i
wlia.f. jinrt will be a.tded i the Irelah. on ih.
ay-bilt. io be coiiected n delivery by the ftorih
i aroilna KnllroMd i .-mpnny. s .
N H. To av -id detention ai ilmlnsion. h it
efsen l.tl irtat ine ain-'itnt i Ireurhi bv vt sxcU
hulk in all ease, be diminetty "luteft, in dolLirs
an'l cent-, on eacit bin irf a 'Inir, and it B'-nnn .-t
m-.rn thn- ona perron are int-lnded in tbi-a:ii
bill f lad in., tit amount of freight lor ench con
signee must be separatrlv aialed
By order ol laeitottrd i inrectora
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Office of Kngfneer . K.etnat rt. ni, V
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1 H K Only rslablUbmerH of Ihe Und in Hit Un
I i.n, conaisiiug -t tvelre dieiintt department.
via: , . -
dies' and Misses' RortnrHr-and Head Dresea
L.tdl.-a', 'Use', Children's and Infuni's Hosiery
M .nfflt.is, Month's and I'almas.'
Ladie-' and hlldren'e Underwear. .
' Lm-es and finihroidirles v Paranoia. "
Infjnts' wBrdrorw8. Ladies' Morning Kvbe.
MirseH and In'anl Fancy Hat.t.
Ladi.-a an.t Child ren'a hoef.
Boys' Hats. Cap and Oloihinc. "
Gentlemen's and Boya' Fut Dishing Goods
ways? ---;- -ZJ-imtw-w.
W. 1. PITTS,
- : .TTO'X'XOTXrjJJijlJrt.
STOCK, RKAL ESTATE AiND PRO-
WIlJMISOTOX. M. C.
Pttnct ualattcniian given lo the pnrchase-and sale of
Ileal Estate, SlorJcx, and other Stcurilies
bought and sold oh Commission..
Will attend to anlea byAnctton of Real Fatal
or ManulTturtng property in any part of ihr
Hiity or .le or t. the sale Stock, of M-r
chaodipe in Mori s or Furniture in fl.tuui in ihi
own '. ... V
May 16. , B-if
NOTICE
rllFSUBSCUIHEKS hereby give notice 'hut
their accounts lot j he P-t winter are made out
and read) foraeitl.-meni..
Tliev enrnri-l-y rrqucsl all p rsons indettrd t
them to eall ahd settle ibeir biila soon a noasi-
ble G.dt ,.RK4Df.K
N. B LAST CALL All ac-onna dna the
late fit m of G. dl C. Bradlev f- C.. nut oa.d ny
the 15-h ol June, will be out In the trnnda of an
officer for collection. U. A.t;. B
May 48. 82-3w.
ICE! ICE! !" ICE!! !
TI1F. WILMINGTON CK H U-F. will le
opened for the deUverv of Ice every morning
:"t nnri-e, closing at Sunset, except on Sunday
when it will Boiilioelv clone at 9 A. M.
TKItMM t : AS H II W earnesUv dVafred that no
neraon will ask any -teviation from this rule aa it
win certainly be adhered to. -
ICKKTSean h nraeared and TF. POSITS
made in advance by- th-a wh deshre to avoid
a annovane of making ehang.
ll'K for the country mcked and forward aa dl-
reeled.
I UK furnished to the air k noor free of chuta.
when directed by a Physician or itterober of in,
. isuiog iouniiitee -
A. II. VANBOKKKLFN , Agent.
April 7, 1357. - . ia-6anp.
KEROSENE OILSfT
DISTILLED FROM COAL. (WOT EXPLOSIVE.)
(HK difterent gradea ot ther Celebrated oiU,
saitHbl.- tot kluchinert ol all kind. Itinnac-.
nd Family nee. can he had uf the nndertisn d.al-
jHtf th lVholem!Ott Oeh ra and U'Osatvts i
the itv f Nrw York, aad f the an'norlsed Local
Agent of tha Company in thfs place.
- AUSTKNS.
G.-neral Agents, Kerosene OH Co.,
- No SO Beave. Street. N. V
Or Local aeerteie a ranted n applieatln aa
bov Older should nrclfy the dVneription of
lamp or m te.itnery lor which the nil is watea
Junefi, 1837.
tw34:V
FOR RENT. :
HOUSE over Ibo Kail Road. near the IVpoC
and new Blank road enrner 3d and Braea
wick straoia. Possslim given' ronjediately. in
qoireof ; . G. e C-BRADLKV.
STRAW AND LIGI1T SUMMER II ATS
0P"ry deenrtion for f n and Py wear
tare vatietv of new alii my h I -und
af 9f stock at tha Hat and CP F-nip-riutf.;
34 ttarxet street . CH11-A. 1
Jttsrtsu " - - , .... , ., .
WnOIXSALE & HCTIIL GROCER,
' - ' " tnesLca isr - . 4
LIQUORS H INKS ALE-JOftTttf44
ttm s, urairiir Hr. Krwns vtraci
- WH.JlNGTtN. N.C..
Feb
17ih; IP56 . . :
I40-ff
:? WIXES! WIXES!! VYINE81! !V
IT IS TiiULV l 1 1 that -George Slyer' has
thf t t h -miaue wines ev. r h t'.r-off. r
n thi'-!y ' The noad huiyii irtHlrom those vho
hove not used tfiemUp yupvrctde all other brauds
I M PKKl Al H A D. . eaae. Ihe "ne plue
ultra of R winea from t ' vineyard of Bouche.
Ftlaet Drnef-'
Cillery superienr, j- ' '
Heidick brand qlsdt pis.
Boo'chr- brand
t'rowri brand u
titar brand
Atvot. Brandies ..f the very finest pradea. Pnr
Holland Gin, da'ies paid at luntom HoTise. V :.
uinptMO, IV; tj. h.-rry. Port and Madt-lra Wines
purc.jnd everv pvsril.le vaiiev of vxtne. J
nuors. Jo-dials. d . cVk; in. 'ood and glasa-
i'uxcalooaa, UonongaheU and Bourbon W his:.ry
with al.t choice id Baker hiskty, the rrw I
rest article ever .ftl-red hetore in tniamu kei
" Call and examine, otthe Original Family Gr
csry. Now. II and 13, Front sir el.
April 7. r GEO. MVBilS.
w NEGRO PASSES.
ANEW form mf Passes. containing sanitar) pro
visions, approved by- he Commissioners. at.
a number of thersintereated In the welfare ot our
Colored population.. 1 just issued at the office ..
"7 liit'ommervial. : , ,. n-,i -A
From . TysON dt CO , Manafartnrers an.
Mechanics' F.xehanee, Baltimore, who are author
ized to ad aa AGENTS for 't he Commercial.
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.
. .. . . ; THE
H()UTIII3RN AKD VYESTEBX
JOURNAL OF PROGRESS,
, DKVOTF.D TO THIS PROMOTION OP
SCIENCE, ART, MANUFACTURES, COM
MERGE, AGRICULTURE AND TRADE,
AND DESIGNED FOR THIS DK8K OF
Merchants, Planter & the Home of Boat
" iicsa Men,. r1
W. TI. MEREDITH fc RICH A RD EDWARDS EoiToaa.
Assisted by a laise Humbtr of Distinguished Contri-
buiors in rar'ums Stales. ' r
Th Journal of Proemasia allied lo no party. It
mi.Uioa a plitiaipiinciplea1iheINTIvGitITV
D PlC M'KI.ITi OF 1'UK UNION, and the
OVKRKKiATV u F T H R-ST ATtiS, according
to the r-ondnionBand l.miiationa of the FEUKRAL.
CJASTITUT1'N. ' It x eks to energize ih a
piincipieo by. iiiereating intercourec between all
H'Ciiuiis if tin- Country, and developing there
awrtceaof ihe SOUTH abd WET.
The o4iih pr.Hlitces the ereat Staplea of this
ounriy and cunnm ea vast wniouma of the pio
licia a t.d tiMOMfacluies of oar own and oreian
lands; h.-nrie, the importance of t?oniHii-rcial tVn
trea and Intertiat Itnprov. menls, to k. ep pace with
Ma Notth. which ie mikin-j suc-h rapid strides to
commercial and political ever. lgnty
The Journal ot Piogrees will ir tne OM l F.R
ClAL ANI INOU TMlAK .OROASi of (be
NtHJTH AND WKriTt devot d lo Kotcation,
Cosimj-bci, Fiamo, Tbadk, Intebn il latraovc-
m snTa, max or ACTtra ta, a eaic vltdb a oi ai iniko.
Inall inero depiifuiicntaitacolaiiinx will be worihv
of patronage. ' -
To on r family readers, . ve wniiurnisn a page
a reeabl.-aoa interesting to me oiaand yiMing;en-
sioiing of original and eetect Biographical sketches
of di iiniiillied men: the latest and most reliable
news of the day front time to time we will furnish
.Statistical nod Htsiuiionl account ot the t om-
uerci:it iiieK and Towns throughout the i 'ountrt.
tOelhcr will! lLLOaTBATKKB PBXPABKO EXPBKSSLT
W THItlllll. i- t
fjT Ag.-niK wunled for ihis Journal, on which a
ii.eriil cotumiesion ia allowed. Those applinu
.'orag. ncies, iiium forwaid a rec 'mmendalionftoni
one or more Meichai.t-- and the Post Master of ihe
town. Nd other apiHeUon noticed. Specimen
u in ber -nt to n pari .f ih- country on ajiti'i-
ein jii c..uiiiiiiiii. Hiions to o iorwma. a tome
lou.nnl Of Primr. 8. Baltimore or t t.ouia.
PcatikHBD MofcTHir; ai the Mannl .ciiirers and
'lei hdiiicr' Kxi:h;ing-, pun. Iron Miilldin", Bnh:-
more. an-i al ihe . K.ot. ol . tiei-lni.t and ponr
th "Siree!, -t. I.ouia. Mo , nn.l a tpplt" dby app-'iat-
d tffni! thrmieKoUt the Unti. d Mat. n . .
t KltM : wly 91 f r annum 15 epics will
be acriMo onb udiiieSK, if in he c n tn . for Sis.
'f3,1P'Bl ViasterSHre MUiliorisei set a s Agi nls
nil r&nin f.ir ) heir niniinission 25 per cent.
FOR
SALE
A I1eand Lol. .in Sixth i reel, n- rt!-
nf, ami n-jirly ndi.iinina the rail r.md -.
,vey derirable locution, at a v. ryui-Hir.n.
The llo'iJ in larse and well planned, hut oofin
-hi d has teen iuil i'lto my han't to tne t anvm r
jeocy u n ity purcliaser la anicrt
March 3 " . P. W. K .V v I Q .
fifl MOIIF. MEN WANTED A
AGENTS to circiiine r-oid sellinr.
VALtMBLK FAMILY' WOKKs. which attract
hy their low o rices, interesting com. nt, and super
biy colored plarea For circulars, itlipn ticuliiri-.
"oply, if you live East, to HENRV HnVVK, No
lOi .Niisu iu .St , N. l . If vvcsi, to the same No.
1 1 : Main St , Cincinnati.
April 28. - 18 3m.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
TH K subscribe' leg leave respectfully to call
Ihe atteniia ot the trade and familiea to the
Soap and handles msnitftictnred in Wilmington,
.;., by Mci'Srs. tjosiin d G fiord, saninle o:
wMchean he seen at ouroffica, o 3,' Water at. J
vhi-re we keep constantly on nana laree suppnoa
twforcash. JAS. Cs.MITII it CO.
Vpril26. . (8
NEW ARRIVALS
OFF ESII GROCERIES.
pHK Subscriber ha jart returned from the
I North .wit'i 4 nil and well selected stock Ol
haice Groceries comprising every variety lhat
end to .-ouiiileie an storiinent. consisting in
part of I0U .is oHToe, M.reha, Government Java,
.'gtiyra. It to ar-d ht liomincoi IOC bbla. Sugars
f ll grade; 'hoice Winea. Liqiiorai Champaiarn
ihn at celebrated brands. Tear, Goshen Bat
r F. M B.-el . in..kel Beef, Beef Tongues, Sal
mon. iU-it-kerei, Pork. Herrings, tjndnsn, p resit
obsb-r and Shad. Sardines, Sauces, Catsups;
Soda. Sngar, Butt. r. Lemon, Cream, Pilot and i
Water Cia.-kerw, t'olgatea Family Soapa, Fancy
Toil-1 Soaps, Pickle of every variety, EnglUh
Pim-appl and G.o-h. n t;heae, Candlea Of a
srailes, Bottled Liquors "f every vsrlety. Pore Old
Tom Gin. b'chi dam Schnapps, Currants and Cit
ron.'lNew Raiona Exneted ) Porter and Ale.
Olive Oit. !perm OM, Prunes, tonfectinnary in all
varieties. Preerves, Jellvs.Kroma,. "orn tareti
Clour, Chocolate, Ladies Fancy Baskets Z O.OOi
tigara, -Tobacco, c, c., are , an low tor can
. , r. ...... r- -
, UMinttn in l f.nn'
Country Merchanta-ate pattlcalarly Invited to
call and tiltmine, before port-hosing elsewheee.
Oct. 7.
costarratexterminator;
AN Infallible destroyer of Rata, Mice, Ants.
Ground Mice, M.les. c.,4e., 4e. (Not danger
on texhe human tamtt-.) Rat do not die in their
rrn'ea, bnt con-e out ad de.
Put In 2f-. 35c .Se , SI. tt. S3 and SS Boxes.
COTTAR'S" BHD BUG KXTKRMINATOR
Never known to Isil and used every day -b :
h"iand'n iM Yt-k rH elsewhere. - '
Put up in SSc 5tc., 75c. SI; S1.5U, S2 SG and S4 SO
B.Hltl-t
-COSTA R'S KLECT IC POWDER.
For the dertrneiitiow of Hoih. Masqnitoe
Files. Fleas, Plant Insects. Vermin on Fowls and
Animals. eVc Ac. '
. Pet n In 2Se. and 50c Boxes.
Sold vvh-rei.,nd HetaH at -'o-tar's" Prln
einat I Hrp-, 383 Broadway. New York, and b ih
orinripal logyit and Dealer thnMighnaf th
Dnitt iaie. the C-nadas, West Indie; Califor
nia and South Amfiiea.
, Gp'Ordt-rs mast alwats be arco an panted by ihe
o goAds sent em coni.-son '
mall Namn'e Pa-fcae pat anal lb low
et wholesale pire for flri orders in new. place.
hCard,5h.w Bills. Poolers, Ac.
fPaekag expressly pat p for Ship. Sfearn
oat. Hotetn. Pahlic lulit ulin die.
' XFatli narttcttlara U Waorf-eeie ftlera scabs
of ricr-e die, eV;, will he' promptly mailed on
appflcation Add oss . j
" COSTAR, NO.J83 Broadway, N. T
-.aityll-. -2?as.'-
44
riee
JTCTr RtOWE RTfsElliTsr
vuuiibai. uaininvjuuuATOK, r-
.
4
;. TO .teir- - . ' . .-
. cemptete
- article of ift
T ' sf ; kind ever beiore ' '
- . - off rM lo the pukile. -
li be ik. the leer of 1 wen-
"f.atn ttrts rrrf ry , B1 fwt
.ne 04 the fui.it) harOi tes ot- tStit - - 5
lions h ve been b e to cumiete wnh f '
lor preservitig. Oieasiag. and oeaauf)lng j
the Hair, and he". ni the Imd clui tiem -
1 dandruff 4-c. It ia in-vtiuntble) raahoit.il tee very i
ihina-the Hairrciulre. Price 5Uca and at pr bottle
Pbg Ion's . r a
P A P H I Aft L'O T-t OX, -i
Oa, Flobal Bt-ACTtrica.
A -i , i
great
. . . CnietC
. Tot In amif y- , . . .
in the Mn and . . .:.- -1
:i , t :.i)tilt-xltn, Srtd for .
, curing (. h pK-d Hinds,
also for rheTeeah L Bih
Ka-. , l.iia. Tan, unl-urn,
Freckle, I'taipiea, ca tin I'.Hins,
die. , A sure :.n.l s.Iet ine lor -h Piles. i
wie washing will give inrUui reiiet Aiicr
- rhaiingit ia verpsooriiing 10 thei-kin. It keeps
he hands soil and while. nd for iiiflu.uiiioi. ol
he akin, it will be foundsobe a gteai remtdy.
Puce 5U" et nta an4I per -liotile.
Phalons
- ? ' MAGIC HAIR 1SYE
One
, . ... of ih .
. j ,p ; , eiy best - .: -
Natural Dys
, inihewo.-.d. Jt
lunj; use has pruv-d it j.
to bt-beyond Comparison ; . ...
and. b. ing a vegetai.l.- prdur
tlon.no injury' ran pAsaibly h- dona
to lite t-kin It is tr-t-i y u .i.d..and -vou
e;.n vbiaina black or Urowtt H hi h will :
dey the txi judiies to i U it irin nature itself I
Price Si and SI -0 per box Made and m Id by K.
PHALN,at.97 Broadwar.ro nerof lev Street,
and 617 Broadway, t. Airholes Hotel. N. Y and
all Druggists and fane stores throughout the Uni
ted c tales. -March
3. - 143.5m t
BASKETS. i
W E have a large lot ot Batketa of various sizes
and styles. For sale by
Dec. ia W. H. DaNEALE.
OUR MOTTO IS -T0 PLEASE"
AT THE
. Iliulncjtoi. saddle, tlarneas, and Trunk
Maiiul'actvry.
i 'HEsubscribei respectiully i nformsthepublic
1 ihalh. hasrecenUyrfc.-eivedad liii.ini to his
-t..kol Saddle and Harnes Mountings. &c. , the
aiesiatid most Unproved siyie, ana is . onslanl
nanufaf'titring.8t his store on market street .every
icitcrtpiion ot artlcl'-ln tneanove line. From hi
-.xuerit net In the business, he feels confident tha
he will beatheto givrentir- dtisfactiontoallwho
mavfavoi him wiih a call. He has no won hand
and wiliconstatttly.keeoa laueaaaortmen tof
Cmxca. fc'jtr anil Snlkev Harness, Ltarfy's SaMUs
Bndls WL'v. 4-c.. Gentlemen's Suddles, Whips
spurs, cf-c.
tenallor whic
1 Jihe bi-si mi
THr has ai
hich he will warrant to be ofw-ea
materials and workmanship.
I so a laree asaortmenl of
rrmiks. alises. Sarid-le and Camel Bars
Satrlielx. l- ant j Trunks, dec , and all other ar
tides u sua ll kept in ch eslablishmcnts, oil o
which heoffert lowfci TASH,or onshortcredi
1.0 prttuipt enstoniers. -
S.Mtdles,Harness.Trunks,Redical Baga, dtc
r. mum-10 order. , ?
In addition tothe a-bove th subscribe ml way
keep on hand a iargesopply ol" String Leather
and Has now, and will keoptnrougli the season
jinn, assort men tof I'ly Ktrfts.
Ailareinvilei! to cnll and.-xamlne my Goads
whetherin want or not, as I take pleasure 1 11 sh-w
Int-nty assortment to all who may favor me will
. e
Harnes and Coach Trimmings sold at a fal
nr''- r persons hnying to manufacture, ,
Mso, hip arwholesale. .
life olRidin- Vehtttcs bought r. . oh
f-m Ions. tOHN J. CO NOT. FY"
' Feb 7. r , UP
TIIK AW'ALS OF
SOUTHER N 31 E T HOD IS M .
"For J, "Ati admir-blt annual." N. O. Advocate.
c i-I ;A fM amount of valuable lnf.4-Hiation.
S r , i Ttxat Adrariite.
5 ?l 1 "A veyy complete and useful repository ef In-
rzzi.or n .1 formation." Quarterly Iteciew
cioowjj -Every Methodist In the South shottld pro-
rzz- core it." iv. c. Aetvocatt.
i"Thcre cm beno sort of doubt aboat the sac
C,; cess of this book m-Ime Ctree.
jand
k
I'-Will get snore out of it than the worth of
one dollar." iV. O. Advocate.
' Cheap at five time the cost." Home Circle.
w liaa not ezpectea 10 ana it so deeply tn.
) " '. tereetlmf.' Texa Advocate.
1 "It most have cost great labor." Southern
I - AfeMeoW. Quarterly.
I "How can we. after this, do without it f"
Larae 12 :
mo.
neatly
1 Home Circle.
.The pla
H""Iti
The plan and execution of it we hiichly eom-
mena." ar. m. wiarrerry.
will hare &n enormous circulation.
bound and
lettered.
Horn Circle.
Single copies, bv mai', pro cad, SI- To
iirewvhers and Uioksellem, ordt-riiijs 1 dozen or
more. 30 ner cent, di.ic-.iun4. May lie ordered
Irom SU-vcitsn & Owen, Na.drville : W. P Grit
Hth, Ntrf.lk, Virginia. ; 3. t? Piatt, WiJntii.gton,
N. C; E. 11. Mvera, Charleston, S. C, r If. D
McGinnbt, New Orleans, For single cordes
and special .agettciea, adlvs the editor.
JUAItt.E.S. r VBt.Mf.j
May 14. (25tw-) Wihnington, N. C
TIIE NORTH CAROLINA
UlTUAL i.IFEISWJANECOMP,i,
RALMUit, N. C. . I
rHE above Coiupati) h:-a been inoperationsincc
the t ! April, d4d, under ihe durectioiiof the
oliowiiit Oniceia.via : "
Dr. Charles K. lonhson, President,. -Wm.
Haywood, Vice President
John G. V iliiams, Secretary,'
vv in. H. Jones. Treasure',
Pcrri" Busbee, Attorney,
?J-ttJtMt?n' Medical Bond of
U.B-.h'.; CanuUatUn.
J. tlersinan. General Agent. I
Thia mpany liaa received a charter giving ad
tfaruaiies tutbe insured over any other Company.
Th5tl Set tion irivea the Husband the privileeetc
ir.snr. hisown tile for the sole us of his Wife and
Children free from any claiii.r.if the represcnta-
jvesol the husband or any of his creditors.
Organised on purely mutual principle, the life
mr-moerr-xartleipait in tne whole nt the prontr Wcn
-art iectared annually frstdes. th applicant 101
ife. wntn the annua I premium ia ovet3n may pjj
me half in a Note. -
. ll.;latmsl'orinsuranesaginsiihe Company wil
id within ninet dayaafier proof of the dead
fthe party is furnislted t
slaves are insured for on or five ycara. at rates
hit h will enable all Slaveholder t eer thf
elans ol irooerit vaealnai the uncertainty of life.
Slave Innuranct-. nreeenf new and interesting
featuri ir. thrhiatoryof 'orth arolins' which wiU
pmv- very importaft to theSotuhct Slate.
The rssi four month operation (this Company
sbowe a vervl arc rmonnt o tnisine ntor-than
th Directors exoeeted'iw do the firni year having
alreadt issued more than 2fK Pollefee '
Dr. Wt W. Haaarss.Modleal Kxaminer, and
Agent. Wilminfton. ti. C
AllomnMniealonoithBsinesof theCompany
r-hoald be addresser' to ' . f
FICHAllD H. BATTLE, See'y.
Raleieh. June 8. 1656. ; "
WINTER HITS AND CAPS.
A POLL AND YtKlFD AS
fjl -nmenMt H thdlflerenl Style
HILK. FBR ANB V,OlL BATS. CLOTH. PLt'SH AT
SILK CtaiED CAPS. llVFAlTTS BATS AND
CAPS MISSES BEAVER AKD PELT I
rt-AT, BOY AITD TOCTHS SOFT
BATS AMD CAP9, CTMBSEL
. LAS, CA!ai. BELT, ; 5 -
A" hirh we ofler at wholesale or retail, a I the Ten
lowest prices, ..... C. 1. St YEKS,
34 Market street, two doors btlow 2cott 4k Ba'd
win. -. 92.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
N Tuesday. 9th Jane, IF57,at 9 nfelock at Fx
- ' change" ofner4 will be sold, if not sold a
nr IV iteaate before' t
One'Hwa-e and tot on'- Rf xlh street between
Pnnreet at Chents ( vtow occD fed by Thos
Lot ing, Kq , for terms sppiy to
' K. tf V F.ST.
ie-ums? and Herald copy one week and aend bij'
to Commertsl offic. - -
Aprii 49L . . - -. - f " V ",
ANTIPHLOGISTIC t SALT,
A PERFECT SCBSTIJCtRj
Km THX LAlfCXT, LZXCHX8 A0STD BU3TXBS.
OF the iniriasie valae, the enlightened coram.
tty, and not the Dlseoverr, mist be Um
Judge, - j-rC;
Maat Medicines ofiered for sale ereaccompsn
id toy dohb tat eertineate, tlheir chief virt,)
tt.d elain. lo be nniveraai remedies, earing all
iii'uiM-t barieroueon common sense. As th
duc..v.ttrt.i ihis rmtt solemnly protests against
having It plecd in the category ot frSadsaBdlm
pwitioas, he haeiesvlved that It ah a 11 go forth lo
the world like the pare gold dollar, with ao other
pafort than ita wa tree-vatae' If ih pablic
finu it KcnuiB 1 h.y will receive h-tf sperloaa,
1 hey will rej. el and condemn It. Instesd a pan
aeea for all Ills. It has control over eat on III has
bat one aim an.l oemplsbe hot one iking, to
wil : sdsdobs inrXABiMaToBV isase whatever
oeita tiui or iotsaitty whether ia ihe head, throat
-het, abdomen, eatremilies, or akin.
. ben the diaoovrrer, after a long aeries of htbe
rit.ua nd costly ex p. rimenw. becamefnffy eotifir
n.d in tiia eoovlctton that the Antipblogis(icali,
whi. h he now haa in bappiaest to pre seat to th
Ameilcanpub.ie.was a - "
' ' , PKRFKCT SUBJJTITTTbT
For Blood-I. ning. Leei-hts and B list era, bis rain-?
was ao agitat. d that he could not aieipfor many
nighta The cause of hi agitation was the sir.'
un? fact' hat the m inner of usupt.ralioa, lk It a
f the virut. in v ccination, eoukd i.o be aatiaiacio
rily explain, d upon any. known principle. H.
m what way, i: so efl -etuaily auhdee inflmmatory
UlStaats, and no Uhero, was at firat w holt y inesp.i'
cable but, on luriber expeiiinent. tt was p.ev.d
that by its pow.-r ovt-r thr veina, arieties and
glands, it equalise thejtuid of the body, the wanlof
an eqni ii-tium in wlihfa, ia ihe tale, cavee ot In
fiamuiaiion. li exeita,like the vaccine matier.an
extrat.rttinary iiflurnce ever the circulaiton re-
niing in a tradu:.! decline of inflammation aa In
dicated by the pulse, which aoon resumes its nat
ural atate, as the hear and pain disappear. Such
is its potency, thai like the vims just mentioned,
it requires' wht merely adheres to the point of a.
quill dipped into a solution of it, to affect th en
tire system but mud be instantly used 10 pr veel
decorri post tion and secure its full virtu. Three
quills in acme, and two in chronic disease, every
24 hours, till the heat and fever have subsided and
a perfect cure effected, vy hen it takes the place of
Leeches. Stimulating Ointments and Blisters In
Loral f n flam mat ion,aa Brain Fever, Croup, Tooth
ache, Pleuri, etc., ita mode of administration . ia
two-fold. Sce directions for dissolving, efc -
I"The peculiar excellence of this Salt is that
without the useless loss of blood and strength, it
effectually cures Infljmmaloiy Diseases (no oth
ers) by producing an equilibtium of all the fluids in
the body and a consequent uninterrupted circula
tion. Thu loltowingdifTerentybrme which the un
balanced fluids atsume, and many not here men
tioned, that have more or less fever or pain, are aa
perfectly mbdurd by the Antiphlogistic Salt, aa
fire ia extinguished by water.
I Cases where the unbalanced fluid affects the ,
Head snd Throat to wit: Brain Fever, Headache,
f its, inflamed Kyes, Kan and Nose. CaBker(Neu
ralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, c.
2 Cases where the unbalanced fluida affect lb
Ctiestand Abdomen to wit: Pleurisy, .Asthma,
tnflarr.ed Lungs and Lier. Colic, Heartburn,
Ooughs, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Gonorrohesa, Venere
al, dt-c. . .-
3 Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect the
Extremities and Skin to wii: Ubeumatiem. Gout,
Scrofula, L'k-ern. Chicken and Sms.1. Pox, Salt
Rht um, and all Itehing and other c utansous Erup
tions, '1 his Salt greatly alleviates the Inflammatory.
Pains peculiar to married ladies, (before and at the
time of confinement,) and many Female Com
plaint; and is very t flicacioU in Fevers, Ague,
VVoundb, Nervous and Spinal Affections, and any
other forms of (mark this) Inflammatory Discasr,
attended with heat or febrile syrnptoiiie.
J-Persons who have a tendency of blood tothe
Head and Heart, or lead inactive lives, or breathe
the impure air of manufactories nnd the poisonous
inin.-s of metsls and minerals, or live in unhealthy
cl firm tes, are exposed to a peculiar vitiation of tie
fluid of the body, which one dose, without interfer
ing with ;i t or btttiness, once in three month,
wouM invniiably prevent, li Is believed to afioid
protection from Infectious Diseases; and, there- '
fore, it is recom mended to Travellers, Sailor and
Sol.iier. ir : :
JjpTo protect ihe communiiy ' rrorri imposition
by c-.untetfeils. lire Proprietor will employ wo
Act kt.mii.i has made such arrangements that he
can st ml the JU.dicine in any quantity, by Mail or
Express; 'o any part of the United Stares or For
eign Countries -Its prime coM fo Ihe Discoverer
is SI.S0 per drachm pi ice S - ptr .drachm and ia
put up tn drachm packages for Acute Disease,
iwith dinctiono, tic. ) ai St; 3 drachma do. for
chronic Cast s. 65;ird 5 dr.ichns do. for Faaiilies
S3 a net profit o 50c on each package.
5jW hiU- nii.ny nostrum makers victimize the
good nutured snd pill ridden public by ordering
I10111 t-ix 10 a loen boxes or bottle to cure any
niabdv, no m iner what, the underaignrd ia happy
in h-in; ;.blc I't stale, thst '.he severest form of
r ccm lull i.ii.iHttory Disease arc overcome by one.
tcutr Packjge, and the most obstinate and lonsr
-i.ih.'inc bywne 'hronic Packase - Althoush 30
dayf h:.vr riot elapsed since this New .Medical Agent
became p.iriL.liv known to ut" citizens cf Boston
anu a ft w n ij.hboring towns, yet such have be- n
the results ol i's ttiiil tha'. during ihe p.-et we. k,
nee' ly 4Uo packages were sold in this city and or
tiers rn-eived by mail and express fur lb Family,
.17 "tironi.:. and 3C5 Acute Packages. In one in--tan.-e6
p. rsons clubbed lotrther ai d wtte for 6
Packuses. (of the "Little Gi.tni,! as they railed
it.) to be forwarded to one addie.-s thereby aaviiig
xp-nse t. theineelv. s and the Proj lictor. v
Ul.eite.s from clubs or individuals wim tnon- -
ev (It over 10) t-hould be reftsterea ml Ine post
ofpee wrn re mailed, as it costs but ic, and will se- .
cure thtir safe arrival.
The Di cov. rer now humbly submits his Prr-
ect ubrtit ute fo- the Lancet, Leeches and B lie--
ters. tothe tribunal of :.n in'eilif ent public, reiser -
aiir g that it ilot s jast whnt it claima to do no
more, no less: Subdues Infl.iminalory Diseases,
(no other,) whatever be its form or locality, by
restoring the ,ot balance between thejtuid and sol-
uls Kjttnly PacKapt s unrortc , ana Acute
j to be had (Iree of expense) tfjf by addressing
him t It r ouch Box 'it', Boston, Mass., or al hi of
fice. No. 3 winter Sirect.
rirCnt out this advertisement for tl e perm al of
your neighbtirs and your own future use. ;
F. COGGS WELL, Rl. D.
Disco vert-T and Proprietor.
Boston, May, 1857. - 25tw
Forsale at THF. COMMERCIAL OFFICE
arid at WALKER ME A RES & CO'S Drug Store
DISSOLUTION of COPARTNERSHIP.
WE, the undersigned, having dissolved Co
partnership by mutual consent, take thia
me-hod to inform our erediiors to present tbehr
clai.-ps for set dement to either ores; and oar
debtors to come and settle by Note or Cash.
F. ai INZK11H Ki At E.K, Karpsooro .
F. ODENHKIMKR, Goldaboro'.
F. MIZERHF.IMER having aseoeiated himaelf
with his Brother, A. MINZERHF.1MER, continue
the bui-idess at Farpsboio. and hopes by atrict at
it ntion and untiring exettions to please, and merit
the good will of the community. Ladies and gen
ii, men ai ve us call and satisfy yonrselvea that we
are willing and able lo sell cheaper than anybody
around us. We promiae to remain ever attentive.
Yours, -F.
dr. A. MINZERHEIMER.
June 4. t 34-3tw
PORTE 'I0NNAIES Sl CABAS.
WE are now rcceivinr an la voice of Ladies and
Gent emea's fine Pearl Portmoanaie and
Cabas; also, Satchels: Baes t Bill boobs and
Segar Case, at Broadway Variety Store, No. 40.
April 71. . . H. UlSEALt.
ORANGES DRANG ES.
7C Boxes of Sweet Mesina Orange in perfect
J Older. Now landing per Schr. John A.
Stanly, wholesale arid retail at the Broadway var-
eiy Store, No. 40.
April IS. 'WH.H.UtHMl.b.
GEMN'S OBERON HAT.
A New summer strle for young men. Genla ha
t x e pleat-ere of calling the attention of young
men to an mi'enw labile, inte need specially
for their oe. and whieh eembtnesihe flexibility of
ht- oft hat, with all the uehtaeaa aod ventiilat-ns
prop, rties of 1 be straw. The material ia fc-lt,
he finest textutr ; the color a dark fa n or umber t
e cown mttderaiety k-w. and th brim which is
wideeroaeh to hid the face, without being tow
id- to he ek-arant. ha a leaf like tarn on either
He which U peeutiarty graceful. .r.
1 he labile i igbter titan a straw hat, ad lho
tt give t the tt-aeh as readily aa the nft hat, la so
bsie.lb.t stxrHsnars bk toitttr anape soon
s the pressnre is r moved. A shower that woald
sroil the straw hat doe no damage to th Oberw,
ntTin poiol of drability. will compere favorably
vt lib any summer styie ever uuw iuia rouav- ,
y. t if . i' ' ' . '
The Otteron way he termed the eonneeiloc: link
-'etoe- the soft aa silk hat combining the mer-
i f both, wiihoet tne elects, r elng aOcJesiy
el r sat 'r rirB p-poee. Kor arte at ta na
and Cap bsnporteaa M Market at,
t CxiAo. U. M s sVsvA. .
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