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i V, 4 . WILMINGTON, N. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31. 1857. WHOLE NUMBER 1496 : VOLUME XII NUMBER 95. t; - ..... .... .. . h . i . : ? j 1 , . . . . . ii i in i i ... ,. . x. I - - 1111 1 . : i TUG TM-WEEKLY COMMEUCIAL I. publl.h.J .T.ry T.DTr T" in dDc. ' Br TUOi. LOtllNa-KoiTom and Poirom Comer front Maiket Street, WILMIIKTOH. . C. n AT li OF ADVBBTWISO I I l.ertlon 60 1 ? nonh, 00 - - -i -. - - , . , 00 2 1 0 1 I no i I 8 12 i . 00 ir- Tan lin.a or .... - - , n lUemeal aieeeaa in im, r "'r.'U.-m.n.a ar. p.y.bl. at th. llt 'arwUh r.-r.r ad,.r,Uer.. will mad. on the mot Ub.ral tarma. - o ifiaiHf ., ........i render eaaaarr, eMrf contractor, for ltrm4 win o ai "i " Imli.d to IheU -.iunr per.ona, wall "er""T1" I" " .-J .11 aiecaa of need wi.h th. r own beya ,he .,l,.rtl.mal ,he B.,,raie.. for .h. .ale m't, "of n.groea. whh eo.intrr f fT 1. " ' d br th ad ,ertler or br oihr raoia. Imwailinfa ! d , trl-weekl All ''rr'Vn.".. to M. Ittertlo. In.hr Ca'nntareial- a"' KIECDTEOn 8CPKR101 STUE. fiSr4 KOR THE COMRRWl-v . iv., . tJeniral wtiari. BaMra-Wit. H. PiAnaana WW. THQMaow XnE SOUTHERN CITIZEN" il X P'litUal Cmmtrclal and Library J.urL JOHN MITCIIKr4LAWILt.IAMO.SWAX, soiToaa amd raopaToaa. TE Tiilf hl Jo.wnil, with lha "nf rt KditoM, may b nearly enough to Indl "ona of Ih'a Rditor beinf an Amariean clilzn br birth 1 th othr lniendin 10 b.coma nch b dopiion, thf it no qteatlon f'n neat of Amaricn, on which thry will h. Id thmela de -arred from openly epra an Th'Sna a S.n.r-er br W'J-h bJ preference. 'hy cannot br of ihoM who k n -No So..th, N. North." They well know b. h and in the .irnegle wWeh fhaHouih I-ow pon to mWe f.r her own riffhte and honor, they W4an tn atand with the Sa. A thoronahly Dermcratle anfl JUataa-Birttf Journ.l. ' The Southern Citi.en" will nprcr.he. l.. dectln. to be called P.fiiMM on!... the Conatltottonof eh. United State, la to be called a e.niitn documnt It will nphol.' the FcfleTal UAi, provided the oerclnity of the cenredcrvcd Stet be repcct- d'iolMnff'ihrt'he Inuon of NetiTo Stvery I a aound.jii'l, whola.om! In-tltuiion and h re f re, thit the elation of re-opcnlnf ihe Arrlcan Mla.a Trade, t a auction of xlediencr one, h ondactora of "Th Soothern ran will in ,r o the lata action of 0e Suaiwm Oommer. clal Convention, at KnoWUIe, apply ihrmw-lta t. arinrch o"t and brlnir to llht, all arceaaible In fflrmttion beaHn upon thai Important auhj- ct on the whole Ind iairial endH-n atwi nece.iiic. of iht Sotith on the actual atateof the neiro ra r.e. of Africa, and on the policy and action of En ropenn Power in reference t tno-S'ave Trade. Ke.iding at Knoavllie; .ndehoonlnjr thl no!" aathe pUc. from whence th.lr Journal em anna, the ronduetore of "Th Soutln-rn Cliiien" will be gnideJ in the matter of ft"U Pollilca, hv thecenera prlnctpl.a above Indicated. It will belong to no clique of efflce oeekery. In abort. It will auppoit the candidate for all office ra. who will.npport the equal rlehta of the Soverelrn lSltea, Nonhand South- the equal rlfht. of the Hovcrt-ln (Mtixen., wherever they m.jr have hen born, wherever they may warahlp or t. worship. On Arrlcuhttral nd t;mmercl eflHira on the proirreaa of Internal Improvement., and eepoflallv f our Southern ItaMroade. there will be an ample and carefully compiled weeUlv report. Literary a rliclea and Revlewe, will frm a main fr.tureof "The Southern CillaeeJ. Intel ertua Krnd or, wherever It eppeare In the world, ahali meet prompt and aealoua rcBr.lwn. W don ' n A In K 11 1 out ll?ht and ailflr inQulrr I b'JI. In thU department aa well aa In Polltiea. we ahall take4 leave to examine ana Judge trom our on T,w not importing our "pinion" from Rniland.aiill lera 1 aecond hand from New England. To th a tttinoel four power, we ehll aid tho movahntentwhich at lenzth atlra the South t trlndicele her ew Intel lectual and moral edatanoe, to reyolve arund her own centra of thought, and to appeal to atandard ol taate and of ethic, hfrh above the consideration of political or eOtnmerctal rivalry. ' K.pecial car will be taken to furnl.h a week I v dljett of all the newa of the world at hime and abroad 1 Cond. cilna their new Journal In ihia aplrlt, ind con.tantlv endeavoring to make rood lhee an rfMrtakinv.. It I prr.omed that "The Sob 1 hern tntlxen" will meet with the eupport which It may deTh" Brat number of '-The Southern Clilxen'-wlll appear between the flr.t and fifteenth of October It will he published on the Wedncaday of eecb work. Ttrm-iTWO DOLLAKS per annum. New Typea. Pre.a, and Material, of all aorta, re be.lng procured for ihia Jowrnaif and aalta pnhllcatlon will certainly be continued, aubeeribc re will be required In all caaea, to remit tha amount of their auW.rtpiion. In advancet othenrlee the paper will not b. forwarded TheTam. of adv-nllng wl!f conform to the u.ual ratee Tenneeee. -Commaneatlona M be addreaaad to Meer. MITCHKl.dk SWAN, Knox villa, Tenn. Aajaat 23th. 1S57. 93 WINE3! WINES!! WINESI!! IT IS TRULY SAID that George Mjrere ha lh beat Champagne win.. ever before offered a thl.cliy. They noed but a' trialrent th it ho hart nof lutd tktm to tupercde all other brande 1UPKRIAL U II A IV D, u eaae, the "n plu. ultra" of all winea from t vineyard ol Boucbe, Fila el Drouet f . Millery euperleur, ' , Il.ldatc brand qta pta. ituueh. brand ,. " Crown brand ' Star brand " ' . . . Alao, Rrandletfof ihe ery nneaf gradca. Pere Holland Gin, dutlca paid at faafom Houae, Wil mington. N. C. Sherry, Port Madeira Wlnee. pure, and every poaalnie vaneiy i "inn, u quor. Cotdlal., cVccVc. in wood ef glaea Tuvealooaa, Moneng ehela end Bourbon Whiakey, with a lot of cholee Old Raker Whlakev, the chol ret article aver offered berore In Ihia market. Call and examine, at tha Original Family Gro cery, Noe, 1 1 and 13, Krent airret. , Pr 7' OKO- MYERS. . "lyi:TEri nm and caps. A FULL AND TARIKD A8-. I ! I B'lrtmeniof all the different atylee - J&-of Ureaeand Buaineaa liata and Cap now open, eomprialng II.K, rUR AND WOOL HATS, CLOTH, PLC8H ANt BILK GLAZED CArS, IffPANT MATS AND CAPS, MISSES BEAVER ' AWD FELT ' ri.ATJ,BOV AMD TOWTI1S SOFT T i .,, HATS AND CAM, UMBEELe LAS, CANES, BELTS,' kC , kC. kO. Which we He wholaaaleor retail, t the very o wi price, , 0.1. MYERS, L 1 31 Market it red. two door. b low beottdt Bald- win'a. ' 4 -- 91' GEO KG EH FRENCH MANUrACTCREK AND " WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL, DEALER IN BOOTS. SII0ES, LEATDEK, MD SHOE FINDINGS, ' AO. 11. M A RKUT STREET, WILMINGTON, W. C. , BIkrch 6. " ' CDAS. D.llYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM , 34 Mdrkd SI. WiLHiiroTOjr, N.C. rmiiii. LKouontt. and pilm mr batb, wool mi. MLf. AND MOI.K8KIM UT. Cloth, Pls.m, A Sub; Glasrd Cam, by tne w a- lit I . I S 1 caa or dozen. Alftwioti vviioivaaie rnrra, mrch 12. . 163. GEORGE MYERS, WBOIEXALB ASD RETAIL fiROCES Ktvi wnutantly on hand. Win, Temt, Liquor PmUiont, Wood ond. XVUUnr Wart, Fruit, ConftctionarUm, 4t South Frtfftitrt, tVII.MINGTON - - , Nor. 18, IPS - - r .. ' lLl.i N. BARI.OW.I O f WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, an MMI.CII IN ; LiQVOnS. WJNES ALE, POUTER, 4e. No. 3, Orawlie Row, Front Street, WILMINGTON; N.C. Feb. lTlh, 1PS6. -'r ' 140-tf. GEO. W. DAVIS. COai MISSION MERC n A NT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jan. 22. '32. V. G. MII.LIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, NoaTM Vf:B 8TBKKT. ... WlRMINatoN. No. C Monument, Toombs, Utad and Foot Stones, and Att ttniaot Marble orx jurnitnta t . order on reasonable terms. Jettk 36-ly- HENRY NUTT, f ACTnn 1B fKWiRDnii AGENT, Hit I git hi per fn A I a&tfKtion to b utineri enttMOf fa ( ni care. .... Sept. 1SSG. TB-ly-tf. EMPTY BARRELS. hPl HIT BARK V.L, just rcdclve p. r Kclir. S. B tiironr For ealo bjR 300 Oct. No. fcB. ADAMS, BRO. A CO. FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COIN TR El R VALrE AT THE MINT. GOLD COINS. Autrin Quadruple tlucai.... Dtifut ..... : Sovereign (lor Loruburdy ). . . Baden Five Gulden ......... . Bavaria Ducut t. Belgium Twenty-franc piece. . Twenty-five franc piece . . . . Bol.' via Doubloon ........ ... . .$9 . 2 . 6 . 2 12 0 27 5 85 0 4 0 27 U t2 .2 .3 4-72 0 15 58 0 Brnxil PtctMsol'6100 rem.... 8 BrituiiH Sovereign.. 4 Bt on wk-k Trn-Tliuler. ; ...... 7 Crnirnf American ........14 Ecuiio 1 Gold Dollnr I 72 0 84 5 89 0 96 0 67 0 83 5 Chili DuillHn (bt fure 1835J 15 57 0 UouDloon anu ainceL,. Id 60 0 Denmark Double Fred, or VJ Thaler 7 83 0 BtVtutlor Hull tlonbloori.1 i0 0 97 0 65 0 45 0 84 e 89 C 10 0 69 0 Eitypt Hundred piaeiree... v Fra nee -T wenly I'm nee .... Greece Twenty drachm. ........ Har.over Ten Thaler. George I V. . Ten-Tltalef, William IV and Ernest HindoaiHii Muhnr. Eaei India Co.. Mfcklenburif Ten Thaler Mexico Doubloon, average.. 15 53 0 2 20 5 iSrllierlHiid -XJurul. . ... . .. Ten guilder...... .. ,..u New Grnnntla Doubloon, 21 carat. 4 007 standard...., 4 ......15 51 0 Doubloon. 31 rnrat standard. inclU diny iIik silver. .4.14. ((....il5 71 3 Doubloon. 9 IO1I1S etandarti 15 31(1 Doubloon. 9-)0i lie standard, iticlu- . .. - dine the silver .15 38 P Pereia Tomnon w .. . 2 23 V Peru Doubloon, Lima, to 1833. . 15 55-0 Doubloon, Cttzco, to 1833. 1 , r: . .'.15 62 C Doubloon. Coreo. lt 1837. ...4. ..15 53t PorlujraI-,--Halljoe (lull relghi)....v865 0 Crown ....... .'. ...... 5 81 il Pru"io -Double Ft ederlck. ........ 8 00 0 Rome Ten .Cmll. 4 4 .. JO 37 fl tlueaia rive rouble. ..... 444. .. 3 96 7 Sardinia Twenty lire. 3H84 5 Saxony Ten ibuleis.... ......... . Docat ... ., . ........ .......... . Spain Piatole (qr. doubloon),. 4 .. . Tnrkey Iluiuirr-d piaeirr. .... . . .;. 1 stri W 90 0 4 37 4 Tuacnny 8eqolo ....;.... I . . . 2 United States- -Bairle (before June. 1831) ......................10 - Five dollar piece o C. Bechter, ay- erojre .............,.,. ..... 4 Dollnr of l ho aqntf. a Venice...... 30 0 62 0 85 d 96 0 Five dollar p'c of A. Bvchtler $ 4 92 a 5 00 fl ; Dollar ol the , aame. Oregon Exrhanpe Co- . -. ....... . -Five dollar. 080 4 82 0 N. G. &. N.. San Fra neiaro-c Five dole. $4 83 a 4 95 0 Miners' Bank, San Francisco-. Ten ' ' dullnra . ...... 9 06 a Moffutt &, Co., . 9 78 a 4 " Sixteen dollar 9 920 9 98 0 nbooliittfols............,.i.l5 75 0 RATES OF POSTAGE. 4UETTEH8 compoac-u 01 one or more piece ol pp.r, but not rxceediiij; half an ounce in weight, sent any distance not exceedjutf 300C miles, 3 cents; over 3000 inline? 10 cents. Double rate il exetexiing hair an ounce treble, if exceeding an ounce ; 41 nd so on rharjiiitr nn ndditrotml rate for every addi lion a I hulf ounce, or fraction nl halfan ounce. Ahaolate pre-tin y met m briiiir etHiuiretl -en all letters to places within the Unite J Stater, ironi and aijer April 11,1855 . f.-oin and aller January lei. 1856, all let totrs between place iu the Uiiitcd Stales nasi be pre-paid, caber by postage stamp, oreiHmpeu envelope. ' Letlrra lroppd mi Ibe poet ofiicerord livery in the same place. I eenl each. . Letters advertised are charged 1 cent each, besides rrtrnlar poeiace. 'Drop Otters are iiot'ndvertieed, " Circular. I rent ir J nunere orreaeto any pari of the Uniied. Stair, to conmt ol but one piece orpoeinre puymenl oj.iionj al, ,,. . .. .. ... - '?S-.r - - -, Davlv newBDODcre wriiihuitr three ounce. or lea, 45 1-2 cents per quarter, when sent from the office of noblieation to ectual and bonaGde Snbeeribersany srhere ' in the Uni ted Slates. Transient newspapers sent any wnere wi'lun ibe Uuiled, , Bialis. I etui, lor three nonce Or lee.., . ... , . , : ' wnen tnenritcle to-be mailed lera ctrca far! pamphlet, or ncwapojer, it heuld be enveiopwii ns 10 tie open al one end other wise, It will be charged as a IcUer.,',1' " at am liiiiihimifcK WHULtlALI A UTAH TOBACCO, SJSUFR AJSID CJGAR - , STORE. ' ' - ' iGH OK THIS INDIAN CHIEar MARKET STREET - i.edoor above Wster WilmlNfjInn. N. C iV. B. AU Orders JUltd With despatch. Oct. 26th. 19S5 9J-tAw-e. aiN i iniLUUibTIO SALi; A PEKFECT 8UB8T1TTJTB - -FOR THE LAKCJiT. LKSCUKS AND BLISTKBi UK ihv intriaain value, theenlltbtcned con.mu -nity, sod not the Oi.eovertr, moat be tt:t Judye, Manv Medicine. ouered fereaje areaecompan. Jed by doubitul certiricntte, iheir chief tlnue,) ana elalru IU oe unjverani rcrocaic-a, cuirog maludl a burltnqne Oh tomiiion iente. Ae the discoverer of thia alt auleionly protect a agoinat faa vlnf it placed in the category ol fraada andlm poKitiona, he has realved that it shall go forth tu the world like the pure gold dollar, with no other paetf-ort than its own true value. " 1 the, public find it genuine ther will receive it if epuriona, they will rvjt-d and condemn Jt. Jaeteaa a pan aces for all ilia, it ha. Control over oat on ill baa bat tfh aim end ecrOfrtpllahe. but one thingr, to wit: ab.ouka ih.AiitATuBT KlsaA. whatever belts iurm or locality whether in the bead.hrital cheat, abdomen, extremities, or skin. nen the Otacorerer, attar m tottg aenee 01 rao rinut od coeiiy xp-rnenia. fcwM4wUy cenas rrtfd im hie conviction that ihe Antiphlogistic Salt, which he now haa the happlne.a to preeent to tbc American tihbllc. Wan a , PKitrKCT SUBSTlTtJTfc For Blood-letting, Leechea and Bliatera, hia mind waa ao agitated ttral he coo Id not aleep for many nighta The cause of hie agitation waa the atri klnr fact that khe manner of ita operation, like lb at of the vim in v ccination, could no be otisfacto rilr explained- upon any known principle. How, M iiikat iba'j, it ao effeetually Subdue, inflainmalory diseasf., and no othero, waa at first wholly inexpli cable but, on further expet iment," it waa proved that by in power over the veins, arierlea and glanda, it equalize thejtuid of the body, the wantoi an equilibrium in whiih, i. the ol- cause ol in flanniiaiiOn. It exeita, like the vaccine matie,aa extraordinary infloente over the circulation re rulting in sraduul decline of inflammation aain d leaked by the pulaC, Which aoon reaunie lis not ural Stale as the hrat and pain disappear. Such ia it potency, tM-it like the vimajn.t mentioned li iMuiiu what nit re I v dliera to ibe tioiot oft tjuill dippvd into aaolutiuhof it, to affect the en tire ayatem but mun befnto.ty need to pr vent decompoaliron and sectrre Ita full virtue. Thret quill, in acuie, and two in chronic diwese, evert 74 hours, till ihe heat and fevi r have subcided an? n perfect rure effected. When it takea ihe place 01 teeche. Stimulating Ointmi nta and Bli.ire U fcal f nfl immation.aa Brain Kever, Croup. Tooth ache Plearivy. Ab.. itatnode of adtninl-t ation it two-frtM ISb dir&thmSot dtinmting , ere.) 5j?T1ie peculiar excellence of thin Snlt la that without the u.eie.e loan of otood and trrnth, it effectually cure Inflammatoi y Dinearea (no oth er) by prodUrihg an cquilibiiUrn of all the fluids in the body arid consequent uniriterrhitto circula tion. The iiiirowingdirT. rcntvrw which the tin balanced flutdr a.-Mime, and rnaby tabt bere ttten lioned, that have more or IcSS feVer or pain, are aa perfectly nubdued hy ihe Anliphlogiatic Salt, a. fire i. extinguished by water. - - - 1 Cases where the unbalanced nuid nHVcts Ihe Head.hdThroak to Wits Brain Fever, Headache, Fits, Inflamed F.yee, Kara and Noes. Canker.N'eu ralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, c. - 1. Caaos where theanbatanced fluida 0 fleet the Chest and Abdomen 10 wit: PleUjisy, jt.thma. Inflamed Lttnga and I.iVier. Colic. Heartburn, CoughS, OyapepsiSj GraVel, GoaorrohUa, Vcnera al.dtc. vi. . 3 Cases where the tanb&lnnced RUid alTct the Kxtremlties and Skirr to wik Uheuiiiatlem, Gout, Scrofula, L1 Iters. Chicken arid fcnn.1. Pox, Kail Rhnim. ahd all Itching iihd other ' utansous Erup tions, . . . . . ., . ,. ,: Ihia Salt sreatly alJcvialcS tliC inQammatory Paina peculiar to married ladies, (before ahd al Ihe lime of confinement,) and hiany Femal Com plaints; and ia very rtueacfous ,a fevers, Ague, Wound. Nervous and .Spinal Affections, and any other furm. of (mark this) Infidmrn'oloiy Diieate, aile'nilr d with Ileal or febrile aymptome. fferm. who have a tendency 01 Moon to tne Head and Heart, or lead inactive lives. or breaths' the impure sir of manufactories and Ihe poiaonwua tumcaof mcta la and mlncrala. or live in unhealthy climates, are exposed to a peculiar zitCation tif ht fluids of the Body, which one dose, witnost lntrrler ing With diet r burimaa, ones in Unit months, would inran;.riy prevent. ! 1. oejicv a 10 anoia prote ction from Infectious Diseasee ; abd, there fore, it i. recommended to Travellers 1 Saiiert and Soldiers L . , , rirTo p'otcct the rornhibnily from imboslilon by counterfeit, the Proprietor Will emptor jto AorAt, and hat made eueh arrange mtnia that he can send the Midicine in any quantity, by Mail or Kxpreci, to any pnrt of the united Mate. or For eign Countrb'M,' Its Jrlaje ro6t fo the Distovere; iS SI. 50 per drachm price t'i per droclim and ia put op In drachm piickag.'a for Acme Disease, with directions, c; ) at 9tf s draenms do. rer 'hronlc Caaea, S3: and 5 drachma do. for Families 9 - a net profit ot Sf'c on each package. IZyvt hlle many npsupm rhaKers victitnue the td natured Snd pill ridden public by ordering ortt six to a dozen boxes or bottles to cure any malady, no matter what, the undersigned is happy in beins able to atate.th.t he severest forms of recent Inflammatory Diaeas. are overcome by on Acute Package, and the most obstinate ana long standing by one '"hrrtnlc Package -Although 30 dsya hate hot elapsed since Ihia New iledical Agent became partially known to th citizens of.Boaion anu a few neihbotlng low na, yet such bavo be. n tne reutia ot itauiaitnat during tne piiat wetK, nearly 400 packages were auld in this city and or ders received by nisjl and express for 163 Family 34? t Thronic, and 385 Acute Psekaees. In on in stance t persons clubheq toeetner and writ, for o Packacea. luf the "Little liUnt." aa they called It,) to be forwarded to one addrea thereby saving expense to themselves and the Pro rietor. , .- Iztf L,etter. from clubs or Individunls with mon ey (it over $10) should be reentered at the post o trice where mail, a. it cost, but 5c.,nd will a cure their sate irtitti. , ..The Di covercr now humbly aubmita his Prp- lect tSubstllote to the Lsncet, Leeches and Bus tera. to the. tribunal of nn intelligent public, reiter ating that it doe just what it claim, to do no mure, no less: Subdues Infl mmtaiory Diseases, (no otners.) wnsiever oe is lor 10 or locality, jr restoring the last balance between thtjtuids and sow- id . Family PaCkagea 8, Chronic 9 . and Acute t I to be h;id (tree of etpense) only by addrrssing hint through Box 3 Boston, Masa., or at hi of fice, nio. i Winter Street. ... - Tj-Cut out this advertisement for the perutal of your eighbrand your own fntnre ue. " UUUUSVVliLL, 1V1. U. . ' Diaeoverer and Proprietor. Boston. May, 1857. - 25tw VFor adle at TH K COMM F.RCIAL OFFICK " BttlTISH POSTAtfE ARRANGEMENTS ' LbttCss posted or chnrired in the United Stat will bei rated iti a bah' ounce' to the singl letter over a half and net exceeding an ounce, a a duuble letter : over an ounce and net exceedinff an ounce and a half, a a treble letter:. and ao on, . each . half ounce or fractional excess roneautotinff a rate, 1 he enisle rates to ne eh&rjreu on each letter ftosled in the Uniied Slates addressed in any nlace in "Ureal tintatn or Ireland I. 24 eenis; the double rftte 48 ; and o un. . Said poatngv on irtlers going tu any place in Great Britain or Ireland may b pre-paid. if the whole amount ia tendered at the office in the U. S. where mulled, at the option o the sender. ' --- i NewsrspERa Way-be' malilcd nf - any office n the Uttilrd Slater to htiv Diace id the O tilted "Kpdom"" enrihe Tre-paytnenT"6r2 cent, and may on receipt Irom any place in Great Brftain or Ireland, be delivered at any offiee in the United Slate, oil paymehlof2 cent. Note. -Each Government i to charge 2 cent on each uewpaier. ..Thee , are to am are asrw wax - s m. tivev . K .rll, ; hnaMlasweleer onen at itie aiilea beer it i in D(n or rovers, open at tne or ends, and to contain no ntaoaacript tvhal ever. ' ,: i ' ; . . f Persons mailing letter to loretgn coon tries, with which the United State hare not entered Into postal firm furrment. are remln- deu inai it is necessary tor mem to pre-pay Ft he pmpcr postage, or Ihe tclterr Caooot be) .oityardatj.,, t ii. ? EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. Zft Prime aecond-band: empty spirit rsarreis, ity spirit Bi JJKJ inet received per rtg A. A dam a," froDB Boa ton. For aale, by epl 26 ADAMS, BRO. ACQ. WINES AND LlQt'ORS. WK Invite the" sttenuW of our Tgl Friend, and Patron to the beat J l. aeiection of Winca and Liquor, ever oflcred i thia market, consisting of Crescent Brandy, Vintage 1810, Pale and Dark Otard. Dupuy dt-Co-'a Brandy, Old Cognac ; - do. 8. Braaoai dt. Co.' do. CostilkH. dt Co.'! : - do. Pore old-Port Wine, . Duff, Oardon, Pale, Sherry, old Madeira and Muscat Winea, , Malaga Wine, Old Scuppernung Wine, Holland Gin. Old Tom Gin extr WeoIPe Schiedam ocnaapps, Cherry Brandy, . ? Old Peach Brandy, Apple do. " Bodrboa Whiskey, lty do '' Irish snd Seotcb Whiskey, i' Blackberry Biaady, Sic. Madeira Wine, 4 . ., Perfect Lnve Cordial, ; v . Assorted CSrdiai. ia bottle, . . - Every variety of bottled Wines and Mquora, Clarets of various brands nwbotwile prices MarSschlhot CnraCo. ; HosteMer'a Stomach Blttcfa, . Aromatic do.. do dinger Wine, die. eVe. Al low - pricea for CASH. Al taeoriglaal jrrjjjry. April If. -t - .Cfeo. MYER'S NOTICE. mHK Wilmington and Weldon K a it road Com M. pan have made arrangetneots for forwarding ail good, consigned fo the care uf ihe Company,. and destined lor any point on tne tine Ot the North Carolina Road, freetf tommlsoiono. It landed on the Company's wharf, liver e will bo. no charge for wharfage or drsysge; but these ex penses will be Incurred if landed on any other wharf, and will be added to the freight o the w ay-bill, to be collected on delivery, by the M orth Carolina Railroad Company. n. H.-Tt avoid detention at Wilmington) it r essential that the amount of freight by vessels shall, in ail cates, be distinctly stated, in dollars snd centn. on each bill of lading, and if grmga for more than one person are Included in the same bill of ladittZi th amount of freight for each con signee must be separately aiated By order of the Hoard of Directors. - -S. L. FRBMON T, Kng d Sapt. OfDcc of Engineer ft Superintendent, i Wilmington. N. C, Jan. 28, ISST 134 OUR BLACK CASSIMERE HAT. NDTHKR Case of thia most sasRionsble elyie r HAT, just received and opened at the Ha and Cap Emporium, 34 Market stree. - ' - sept 8B " ' MA. U.MVKlia. i:i r FRESH CANDIES. JUST TtECF.I VKD, thi. day byKxpress, anoth--er4ot of those delicious Cndi?s, at the Broad way Variety Store. No. 40 Market street, epi. ire. -' ' TV. M. Ul.llMLK. TAtL6RlBL!in5IE.fr THK subscriber has removed hia Tailoring F.a JL tabiishmcnt. from the corner of Market and 6'econd at reel ; id WilEinaon'. buildin. ' three door above his late location. - ., He will attend tothe bulncs in till its branches. and work will be executed With neatness and des patch. Cutting Will b attended to promptly Clean! hg Gemlcmen'a apparel and repairing will also be attended io. 1 refer, in regard to my qualification., to Mr. Thomas H. Uuwii. TITUS R. JAMES. Oct 13." r?.3m GLUE. CU BARRELS OF BRT AMERICAN GLUK CJ JUST received per Schr. M. V. Davis, from ton. K or al by ADAMS, BRO. dt CO. BOcf all CANDIES! 1 RB3H arrivaia per V. Idrse and varied asa x pros a this morninc, a onroenl of ihat-dollcious USrtdy at the Broadway Variety Store, No. 40 . WM.H. DSN KALK. Market at. July 30. a'HE partnerahlps .heretofore existing this day jlace under the firms of t- r ... :., ; ?i. 1 STERN & BROTHER and TERN & NEff llOFF. are dissolved by mutual cdnaent. M. NEWHOFF will eontinbe fo do bu-incs at the old atand; Scceaaorof Su Bsa.t and attend to the winding up of the business .alfilra of mentioned nrms. All Having claims sgainst the above fir ma, or the partner thereof Individually will please present I hern to M. Ngwaorr for set- llemeht pr'vioua to 15th of November ne$t al! those indented fo them will please come forward and pay up. or era their claims have to pas iota officers hands for collection. .... L. 8TERN. J. STERN. M. NEWnOFF. Wilmington, C, Sept. 3, 1637." S3-if. 'X'bls Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is L In (he Twelfth Year, and ts widely circulated throughout th country. It contains all the wrest I rial. Criminal Caes.nd approprtate Editorial in the aame, together with information oh Criminal Mat tera, not "to oe loand in any other newspaper. ESP Subscription. S2, per Annum I 4. for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscriber., (who I should write tseir names ana tne town, county and tte Wher they restooplainly,) '. . Teti-A. &fc,Mui.K, : . r. Editor & Proprietor of the : National Police Gseetie, May J '.- New York City. .... ... . STAES.Hi'v.:;, ,. OiVin R- - HHD- TAVKS. equal to tyyw.oriolk inspection. Kor sate by Ci- W. DAVIS 68 Oet.f. THE OLD WELDON HOTEL, IS NO W OPEN ON THE 50UTH EAST SIDE OF the Railroad ssyoe get In on any Road. It is open in the name of tfia newly opened; ' And it is bound to do justice to passenger la get tin their meals the Proprietor plt doine himself to satisfy an wno may lavor nim witn a can, or ao Passenger will nnd mei ready on tne arrival of every train, with good Porter to attend to them and check their bagyage to any point which they may desire to nave It cnecaea. - The Houae 1 wijhin twenty steps-of the Ticket Office, wher passengers can obtain their Ticket without any trouble, and be ibr good time arte getting their dinner or uppria there is Con.id crabln hairaave to chasze. ' Passeaser will nieaa near in mina mat mere I a hoe ia front f mine, rented by the.etbee house to keen off opposition, which is called the New Weldon Hotel, but gentlemen and ladies will Die recollect that hi bouse has bee) belli oav iwmnmotnmr. five or ixTer to mr knowleue. and has been eecnpi ey rare inrent peraons daring thM tire, end ba a new Proprietor at pre em. This Old Weldoo Hotel ha been open for two month, sad has not had crowd bar once since,-but it la now Increasing inot in popalar f- fint . t h. I ,h mill .nil , K.o, and a re always ready On th table when" the trains a ntve from any point. - aer are rea wit pnatee by the other boas wWa noaatne atucboJ tathera evidently designed to . injurs ma and my noose, but It cannot anceeed. notwithstandlnr the Pro- prietee sad hia men at the cars are particular in i- , - - - t - " v . ielorming passengers that the house to the right J ,, the best, but parsengera find that th bodse on th hiil te not only the : be, bet h U table U mtora abttadaaui oppl led with ibe best, and that the waiter sre more polite Snd attentive to the want of iboa who favor ft with their - Plea bee ts) mind that my he Is the newly opened KXCHAKGK JtirTKL. on lb hill, I wen "ty steps from the Ticket Office. " . t B. B. SEARS. Proorletev.4 ir October 8, 18S7: , .-.t v s Stf.. , STEDMAN'S SALES MAGAZINE. ;r . - " TO B THS TITUB Of A - O'iriEIEAB'y IPEIIiDIDEDiJJL, - TO BB PVBt.niBED MUiTULY t)l TUB TOWN OF . SALEM, JST. C, A HMBGK OK TUB NORTH CAIluLINA BAR. IN offering to the' public my Mag.isine, f for the Editorial Chair no superiority ovt claim over that department of other like Periodicals; but 1 do claim for the talent Of North Carolina, and the South generally, that Will be brought to its support. Soul hem -patronage. And I also, as Southern man, and the Editor of a Soutbern Magazine,claiin at the hands of the Southern country, and espe cially of North Csrohna, that aid and support that will here, at home, establish, upon a firm basis, fountain of Ltteraturej and exclusively a Home Literary Magaxine. ' : 4 Many are the Magazines now published In rhe Northern S tales that sre fl.Kding the whole South ern country. There is i probable,) a coun ty in any Soc them State ihat is not visiied by Harper," Graham,M " Peterson,1 or " Godey while herein North Carolina and file South where geniua unsurpassed and unequalled reigns-, the ttr erary tah-nt that is brouhl into exercise is dedi cated to the support ef Northern MagnzineB,wMle 'outhern enterprise, taste and t sleet bow in hum. ble submission to such suicidal policy of Souther contributor---. . - ' - . rS,-- : Why. 1 ask, cannot v -North, Carolina, the South send greeting to, our Southern clime a Magazine, acceptable for the many qualities that adorn the page, of the most chae, elegant and polite Periodicals? It is true that the South has her Magszines; but few in number at they, and' unknown, ..Compared to the publications of the North, which every mail brings to ourh"mes, fill ed with the resnlt of hired labor, and teeming with unpardonable aediilon. Then 1 appeal to North Carolina and Other Southern States to aid me in my enterprise, and in promoting literary taste amongst thoie upon horn, aa a Southern man, I have -oinn. My Magazine will be of the oaualsixe; and no thing wiu bo admitted to ita pagea but such arti cles aa will meet the npproval of th moat fasti dious It shall he Illustrated with ENGRAVINGS AND PLATES of the moat elegant texture, equaling in beauty' and style any executed at the North. My price of kubxeription is THREE DOL LARS par year, which is required 10 be paid in a tvance, as tlie expanse to be incur ed in estab lishing such a publication will notadmi. of a cred it system. VfTTht Jtrsl Number ttiU be issued 1st Jan tar u IK8. A.J. STFDMAN. Sept. 1, 1857, 'Editor and Proprietor. N II. My Address anti i the 1st November will be Pittsboroiigh, N. C after that lime it will be -aiem, p u. arpt 'a 1'HK ANKALS OK , SO UTITEIZN METHODISM For fci i"An ndtttirabtr. annitnl, JV, O. Adrocate. GO l !''A tool amotlUt of rnfUnUs ttifomntlim. 1'eoas Advoeal' fr ,"A very complete snd uorful reptMtory of in- ii - r foTtnaiioaJ'OuaTtitriuJlrniu 855 'Ereiy Methodist In the 9outh stiould pro "There ea be no sort of doubt alxiot tbeane; si A eeas of this book " Home Circle 'Will get more out of it thnn the worth of ona dollar." A. O. Adrtteate. nheapoA.fi.re timtm the cost: glome Circle. We bjwl not expected to-DAil it bo deeply iit tenwtinjf." Ttxn Adrvcaie. It mast have cont great labor." Southern - Methoditt Quarterly. 53nde ! c - 1856-r n uw cn wv, alter iniB, ao wttBnat ill".: . - , Home CiveSt. mo, , J jTtiC plan and execution of it we liitrbly com neatly II mend." 8. M. Quarferlu. txu ml riil,l3uit Will haroau enormou cfrcHlation. lettered. II s Home Oirele Single copies bv mai'-,. prepaid, $1. Tu preachers ami booksellers, ordering 1 donvti or more, 30 per cent, tliscoont. May lie ordcrwl from StoVonsot, i. Ou-eo, JS'ftHliVillt W p. Grif fith, Norfolk, Vinpnia.; J. WPlatt, Wihnington, N. U E. Ik Jlyers, Charleton(rrS. C. o4I. l Mcfiinats. Now Orleans. - Itr" For sirialetouics and 7ca agencies, nrldress tbo editor, ' . CHARLES. F.' DEEMS Way 14. (25tw ) : rVilhimgton, N. C FALL STOCK NOW READY. Mtt ER CHANTS AND PLaNTFRS are res lf JL pcCtfully solicited to examine the most com plete assortment of Hats, Caps snd Umbre'his ever befbre opened 1n the State- , t . 4. e have store astr docen- wool Bats-, ecm j prUing all the gradce from the lowest te ibe fin est Chsshmaretts. -5 ' - , 200 dozen sH-Fe!t and half sJifT Cassi aiere hats, of all colors si) les and qualities. : ... f 30 dozen Cloh, Mohair, - Silk . and Cotton Plush, Petersham, Silk and cot on Glazed Caps of all the different varieties, including some of the neatest styles of Dress. Evening and Business Cops yef! introdnced. Alto Silk,. BcSverr and Bl icV Drc88"Cajlmcre' of tne most handsome styles, tosether with all elcgam assnrtment of In fants and C'hildrens flats and Misses Flats and Bloomer. Ladies Beaver and Felt riding hatx. New style UnibrcII-is, fine and common- Cane T Ac, & c, Indies Fur Setts and Gentli men' Km Collars furnished to order.' A ceil is solicited front all.: - - CHA3. D. MYERS. Hal aod Cap Emporium, 34 Market St. . ' Sep. 12. .- . . : ..- -,- " . SITUATION WANTED. ; FOR lad nearly 12 years of age, of good mor al character and correct deportment, who can read and write and is somewhat acquainted, with I figures. He would be pleased to obtain a situation aa errand boy, or in any occupation, in whii h he could be useful. He would require nut small com pensation; his object being to render some tri fling 'assistance to his mother, who Is In ' indigent circumstances. 'Apply ai.Tftc Commertiat Office. July 11. - - il 49- WiLMINaTONrCllAllLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD Rs R. COMPANY. ft HE regular Anno! Meeting ol thi- StockJloId 1 era of the Wilminetdn. Charlotte and Rortier- ibrd Rdittead Cotrtpany, will bclvelj hi th town of Charlotte, couotv of Mecklenburg, on the 3d Wednesday in October next. The same being the 2fst day of the month. The transfer Boob will be closed for one mjnth prior .to said day. aept. 22. ' ''-'.'' ; ' T9-I2IO FOR RENT. THE following IloUsdS fof Rebt for 12 ,nnnthir, front tne 1st Ol uctdber Ben : One HdusC on 4tn Street, Wofth of Prin ce street. .-.! OoeHoese Ori Market street, extended. - , Three Houses oa Dock street, between otb and 7thstreets. : - . '"""" : Ona Hoe on th East Side of Old BotteJsrv Mswota between Market and Dock streets. ... Ode Hdass dn the corner of Dock and Old One Ho od rxet etreet between Bib. and 9th streets. , to 1LES ddSTlN.' . 87- - ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! rpHR WILMINGTON ICR HJUSE will bs X opened for the delivery ot lee every morning at Sunriae, tloslnjr at Sunset, except oa Sundays when it wrll poeitioelr close at 9 A. M. : J 1 D tl V4A0U 44 4. HIUCHir 44VBI I CU I II 41 4 HO person will ask any deviation from this role aa it will certainly be adhered to.' ' ' r -r- - - iCKBTSeja be erweored and DEPOSITS made in advance by , those who desire to avoid ihe annoyance of making change. ' "' - ICEor th ceaatry packed and forward as di reeted. . -' .: ICE furnished to the Sick poor free of charge when directed by Physiein r member of the VisUlnsrCornsstitee,. ., . -,..,. , A.H. VANBOrKELEN, Agent. MEN'S AND BOYS Cap and Covers, just re ceived at- -:- : -'-.a v ; V..CVD. MYERS, .-4 ae1 Mlnisa UAbS. . , . am Ml xo ninn 1 Ar.rTwsc bashers SEAMLESS BAGS 1 JJKJ ForsJe by. ADAMS, B&O.dt Co. PROSPECTUS or thi . NC JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. At the recent meeting of the N.C. Edocatlonat Association, in Warrcnton, the undereigned were appointed a coiomiltee to make the necesrary i' rangementa for publishing a monthly journal, with the above title. - Having made rrangemntsforisoing.thc first No. in Scpteuibernext, tliey call, with confidence upon Teachers and School Officers. 10 send Sub scription, tmmediately, that ihey may be enabled to go on with the work. They feel asaared that, if those, who have the educational interests of our Stale at heart, will exert themselves, the number of. subscribers, requisite to insure complete suc cess, can be secured within ona week after the publication of thi prospects. . . . The Journal ia to be devoted entirely to the in--terestsof Education, will be published under the auspices or the State Educational Association. It w lMbe the orf an of the Association and of all affi liated or subordinate Associations in the State. It will labor to promote the great cause of Educa tion In all its grades, as one eause t and to foster- a general sympathy between teachers and officers of Common Schools, Acadamies, and Colleges, as co-laborers in that one great came. It will strive to advance the interests ot the Common School System of the State, as underlying all other inter ests, and sustaining on its vast granite base, our rreat educational structure and wH furnish a chan net of communication between the General Sane, intenJenl of Common SrhooW and those who feel an interest in their welfare. Tae Journal will be edited by a Board of Editors, composed of C. II. Wiley, Suuerintendent of Common Schools, and a number of tho lend in it Teachera of the State, and one local Editor, who will receive all communica tions and auperintend the publication. AH communications should be ad 'ressed ta the Editor (ff fie Journal of Education. Greene bero.S.C. C. H.WILEY, C.CCOLE. 0. W. BROOK. W. W. II OLDEN, WM. ROBINSON, f Committee. TERMS: Tlte Jocrnal will be published monthly, in mag. azine form, in handsome slyle, and will contain 18 pages at the following rat, t One copy, one. year, $2 00 fix Copies," " (10 ojo address) . 10 10 Snhscriptioos required invariably in advance, and recci, ts sent in the first No. Terms af Advertising . 1 TtAI. 6 MOMTBS. 3 STHI. 1 MO. One page, 75 40 ill 3 Half. 40 21 12 5 One-fourth, 22 22 7 3 H5 lines, 12 . f 4 2 - Advertisemrnts by the year payable quarterly. All others monthly - Teacherr s nding 80 for 23 subscribers will be entitled to adveriiscrocnts of their Schools, of 16 tines, for on i year. There are at all times a number of Schools cf all zrsdes, needing teachers, and of teachers who want situations; ahd It i not at all uncommon for panics thus situated to advertise their desires and wunis id papers not expressly devoted to the cause of Education,1 If all such, by general consent, Wuuld -keep, standing notices in the Journal, it would be an easy waiter far .teachers to find out all vacnni situation,nnd for Committees and Trus tees to learn ihe address of all teachers wanting places, vi i It li, therefore, the desire of the conductors of the Journal to publish a Directory of thi. kind, and to all who will fiirni-h pisnJinz notices of 'their wants very liberal deductions will be made from the usual advertising rates. August's. twSo F ALT and Winter styles of Misse Children's and Infants goods now ready. Errtbrscing a'l the new stvles of Beaver and Felts Flats, ln ants flits and !ps, c. ; f-e. Oct. Sr. :- t CHAS. D, B1YERST . Notice A t.t persdtlS indebted to the subsofiber either by note or nCcount. are respectfully requested to come forward and mike settlement, as it is ab solutely necessary to his business that he should collect what is de s hUn at this time. : He will be found for the present at the corner of Water and Cheshttt streets, fltock Spring ) Sept 24,la5f 2 J. G BRaUMAN -t! FINE CANES. WK HA VE just opened a large and elegant va riety of fine Walkln? Canes. Consisting in port of Gotta PercH i, handsomely mounted with gold, silver, and richly carved Ivory heads. Orange wood. Mony, iio'cwikxi ana eiecrea menorye mounted in various s'yles. Call and examine our iKi-oriment at the Hat and Cap Kn.poMHin. 34 Markest. , CHAS. D MYERS. Oct 1. - . E1JPTV SPiRIT BARRELS. O Cf PRIME qiraiity second bond Empty Splr JkJ it Barrels, jost received per schr.- Adeiie. nd for silo by ADAttS, BRO. cVCO. Aug Hi RECEIVED THIS MORNING. i ui r,Aranj, a uaw ui our r4ti iyio IP of Black Casiniere Hats St the HAT AND afc. CAPBMPOIU.M,.No 31 Altrket Street. Sept. 8. CHAS. D. HYE iS. RECEIVING AT THE EMPORIUM. OUR FtLU STYLES UllKSS ti AIT SUF ALL COLORS and sites. No. 34 Market Street. . rt '; Sept. 8. . CHAS. 0-liYERS, MRS. FORD 'tiAKKS t&ia method of informing her friends I and the nubile that she will re-open her House for Boarders on the 1st of Octooer. The House is being repaired and newly furnished, which will rendtrr it tne most comionaote iioaroing nouse in Wilmirt'on-her table will be supplied with the bes the market aff ords toa and erBetent ser vants w HI be in aitendanee, and every exertion made to render her guest comfortable. She soli cit hare of your patronage. i ' C9" Some df the best room reserved tor tran sunt Company. . " : T epa-m REMOVAL. - w liOVJ.v d. Jfc.ri 'i r.ii.r.r win i cim'j.o ui ODrt Goods snd Millinery Stock snd Btfsiness from Ms present stsnd to tile CORNER STORE NEXT DUUIl, on tne hi August, wnere ne w aonn optnom entirely new viock niubiniini and DRY GOODS. ' - i Auzust 6:h. IS5T. . .-. . b0-2ra . HOUSTON'S PATENT SKID SCALES. HF.SK Scales, for which the Inventor has ob tained Letters Patent front the United State Oovernment, are intended (O supersede (be present cumbrous .and objeeuoeaoie apparatua uaed for sighing cylindrical packages, such as barrel, tierce, pc, Containing a ructea usually sola Oy weight. Also for weighing bale of cotton, hay. or other similar packages. The advantage claimed for them ovei Ihe ordinary scales in o.e, sre that no hoUUns i rro aired, as the article to be weighed is immediately suspended, by Us own gravity, aod without strain, on reaching a given point beneath the Scale beam thtfs saving a largo amount of time and labor, and preventiflz injury by books, or MherwiM. to tho frailest package. The Bateniee will be pleased to exhibit his invention at the aiore cf Mr. S. n. west, ad receive orders for such si xe and quantities a may be desired. - , .ytu.nuusivji.i'itentee. July 27 ' - 67-tf . NEATNESS AND DURABILITY. A RKTWO VERY ESSENTIAL QUALITIES j.x im ant. iney are ootn eombiard in oar jastly populer Black Cassimere Hats, which are offered to the public aa the best hat yet introduced for dress at business wear. A case jest received bv Kx press at tne Hat sad cap bunnm-ism. 34 Market Street. CHAS. U. alTKRS. Oct. IA. No. 88. , UMBRELLAS. ATTRRtiUCEB PRFCES. A larae saortiwrnt every sia. eelar md aaality, at the Empo- rtam. 3 atarsct street. : ,: Jaly 11th. CHASry.aiTER. B.1LTI110KE LCCK U0S,riTAL. ; SDK. JOHNSTON, THE founder of thia Celebrated Ir.aiimtioi cf ferathe moat certain. Speedy and ur.lt tl.titt.- ai remedy in the world lor .. ..... . . . r. Gleet, Strictures, Seminal UetlntM.Psim ra . T the Loins, Constitutional Debility, I nipoteecg, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitationof the Uoail, Dye.etjIa"5? Nervous irrilabi jty . Dieeaao ol tLe Heod.l hrost ivose or okin ; those senousaod mrlai.tfct.ij difor. . . dersarising from the destructive habits of iouth, .inch destroy bothcoey and mind. Iot secret nd solitary practice more fatal te their 'victims . than the song of the Syreiis te the mariners, ef . Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant horeb or an ticipations, rendering marriage, etc., impossible Especially, who have become the victim of Solita- rv Fice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thonaands of young men of the most exalted talents nd brilliant intellect, who might otherwise bare entranced lie- - teeing Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or. waked to ecatacy the liviagtyre, may calf with full confidence. '- -- . " . .- ; i MARRIAGE. .., ; : , ; Married persons, or VouneMcn. contcmnlatln1. marriage, being awarrof Physical Weakness, Ot ganic Debility, Deformities, Achoold irmnedi- . v, - eBj, tcty coesoM. ut. J., end be restored, to perfecr He whoplacea himself undor the care of Dr. John ston may religionely confide in his honor as fen tlemau.and confidently rely upon hisskill asa pby. sician. . . . D. Johmstok is Ihe only recularlv Educrtrd Physician advertising to cure Private Contplainre. ' tlis remedies 'and treatment are entirely unknown toall others. Prepared from a life spiaiin the Great Hospitals of Europe and the 'First in this Country, viz t England, France, the Block ley ol Philadelphia, f-c, and a more extensive piaelice han any other physician in ihe world. His man womlerlul cures and most important Surgir al Op- eranons is a surucieni guarantee io Hie oil: lcterf.-- ' Tliowe icho wish to be opeeeiv and effectvalv relim- ed. should shun the numerou trifling impost cr s , Who only ruin their health, snd apply to him. A CUKE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Natuettv Drvgs Used, -OFFICE. No. 7. SOUTH FREDERICK St.. left hand side going fron Unltin ore slier , fi w doors from the corner. Fail not to rlrrrve his' ' "ie and number, for itrnorant triflire inmoilrfs: ttrncied by the reputation of Dr. Johnsttn. Juik near. - - DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the RofolColleee of borreons Londnti graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of this United State&.and the crcater nan of whoae life, has been spent In the Ho.pilsls of London, Par- a, 1-nnaacipjiia.ana eisewnere, nss eflecled lon e )f the mostastoeishinecuresthat t'rekin, '' Many troubled with ringing in the ears scd bead whenasleep, ereat nervousnsaa, being alarnnd at sudden aounds, and bashfuinesa. with frennent ' blushing.attended some tidies tvlthdcrangcti.cn! xf mind.-were cured immediately.. i A C UK 1 Alls DISEASE. : When ihe misguided and imnrudeiit vottrv of pleasure finds he has imbibid the steds of .brs painful disease, it too often harmens that acill-iin,. ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery dt-tei hint from applying to those who. Inm educaiiun and respectability, con. alone br friend bim;dtlav- : .hi . i. . ........ . . . . i 9 iii me tvnniiuuvuiii ryoipiomsoi tills horrlo lisease make their appearance stu ii cs n)cr,&i rt sore thrnat.diseased nose, nocTursl fains in'fbe hpid find llmlm rflmhpiu nf fh An.fr...m .j.. on the shin bones and arms, blotches on (he bead, face and extremities, progressing with frightful ra - piauy, mi ai last tne palate of me mot. ih or the bones of the nose fall in. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid objrt of ceu.tnj aeration, till death puts a period to Ids dieadlul suf fcrincs, by sending him to "linn bcurne from whence no traveller returna. To such therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to oreserve iht- m.,.i. invi.able secrefv; and, from his exicnive prac i?e in the first Hospitals of Europe and jtmniri ' hecsn confidently recommends safe and in.dt ; cure to the unfortunate Victim of this horrid dia- eesc. Jt IS a melancholy foci, that thousand, fn 1 1 ictims to thi dreadful contp'aint. owinv mth, )n. kiifulnrss of Ignorant pretenders, who. hv th of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the eoneiiib- linn, uuu einier se na tne uniortunate rblierer to a n untimely grave. or else moke the reel tine nf nr.. erable. ... . . . TAKU PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J.addresscsallthoee who h selvesby private and Improper indulgences. These are some of the sad and melanctoly ef feels, produced by early habits of yotiib, viz: W'c.ikneesof the Back and Limbs, Pains in the tieaa;f inrneBsoi tght, Loss of Slasculsr Pow. ' it, raipuauon or tne Heart, Dyspepty. Nerve Us ' rritability Derangement of the. Dlveatlv. 1 tiona, General Dcbilit, SyAtptoms ofConeumn. tion.drc. ' - 1 Mentals Tha feSrf hi i fleets on th mbifT are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory. Confusion oi mcas.uepression of spirits, Kvil Forebodings. Aversion of Society, Self Distrusr. Lon- t,f sii tude. Timidity, Ae.. are some ef the evils prod nerd - 4VMnwui pcnonivt anaxes, can now jucee what is the Cause of their declining health , t ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and rn.oeio- tea, nave singular appearance about the eyes ; cough and aymplomsof consumption. ,'.. un. JUtliturun-S li VIUOKATIKG KEMP. DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. Bythis great and imnortant rernedv wnkrur .. ' he organs a re speedily cured and fuliti onr r itmril. Thousands of the most NerVous snd Debiliteud individuals who had lost sll hope, hsve BTrn imme diately relieved. All impediments io MARRIAGE Physical or AlentalDisqualiBcations, Nervous lr itabilitv Trcrnblinf'sand Weakness ox -ih..,.iln. of the most fearful kind, speedily rtarcd bv Drv Johnston.' - r : .. 4 . . ..-.-.:' .' - (Young men who have injured thrm4lve. t. certain practice indulged in when uk-ne-r a habit trrrrueniiy learned from evil eotrpanlone-'pr at school, the effects of which- sre niabrly felt eeit: when asleep, and if hot cured.' renders mini,,,. imposslbiehd destroys botl hilnd andtodr.sbouJd apply immediately. .. s- , ' ; What a pittbat a youne man. the hr,r of Ha country, aad the darling of his parents, should be snarrneairom an prospects snd enmyments of life, bythcconseqocncesof deviating from the rath ft nntate, and indulging in a certain' aecret habit.-' sncn person, oetore contemplating , . ; : , - , , Should reSect thai a .otind mind cad body are t be most necessary requisites io prembte ccnnulisl happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the pre pect hourly dark eav to the view the mind beeeanea shadowed with deaoair and HiImI arfth tk. n..i. . choty reflection that the hsppiness of another be rainosoiianieowirn oerown.- OFFICE NO. J SOUTH FJLKDERICK-ST., ...r. . BAtTlMOB. Mb. AllSarglcal Operatleiis Pei for sard. N. B. Let no false delieaev apply immediately either personally or b leticr. " "eav?peeMy ttrM. ,r y TO STRANGERS. . . . intbelStt ten years, snd the nemeroes impor tant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporter ef tb DaDers. ard saasi. other persons. notices of wbiebbavesppeajedagaint. na agaia nejore tne puMie. besides bis .r.ndiBg ss a -gentleman ef character and respocsitiUfy, fr suincteai guarantee to tnas;iitd. i . . f J'AKIi JVOTICE. - i It Is wfththe greatest re tort xnee that Ir. J rHirtPTO-ie-permit. bis wa to appear betWre th -pnbHe. dvvilsa it anprofeaaional for a pbysieiaa t adverttse. bat Bates be did so. the afflicted. eapeeiaBy atraBgera eoald aa fail to lau mw am am. at too mmrr tiyaat as wMemnomJ Impnuten, with luwajuaaiila gmic Koo ea and row fcird QaMkahop. a-rmrmlng tta Hrr ettraa. rcrpjiow -Do. Josssroa'a adTerttaesMaU or adrertMnB' tbemsei-raa aa pbysfetans.timeTalrahaiKnv-b-mincdfcTlow. toolasy to wort at th4r ortrtMl trad, with aearea too Idaoa teved tba rt, rt. tar tha parpoae of Fnttetwg m4 !- ior. awry ma uroormn n-asar.- antwr w.my aaaarena WtOfO Kamea. ao that tb af9IeJd Pll 1 1 1 1 eealie ono, la ni.ttiWe headtomr t It sot aer. Igsoaa qaaeks wit a eaorsnoaa lylBg rrttfieatrs of crest so n toniahlnc ewr frosa pmom not to bo foond; vtha tr" P srtaaBe tarew MMMtf Teoasoa Win. poskaaraa ot ft rib y am) worth law eoai-povada. iwiwJ to tatMw mwm IThot,, i ..d .1 Imf. . Triatn KKmtk .et mn,K a. tnmm mo taasarll. at ft an be ohaained. and, ia deapahr, ! y0 wtlh rained Hearth, to ahrb over yoar raflt" dtsofP""""- Itlathtiaflrvat)isShaWM to adwrttoe. swa a lobocwb vav. Totbaaa aaanaaiatr wHsi bta -wTatatt4m.bdaevattnsarssary toaaytbatbla eroaon tiata or dlnVwwa artrava Traiw In b offen. KO I.KTTKRS RKCXlVgD ITSI4? VOBT-TATD msA eontaln!-. fnmp to ba noma tor tha rapty. Frr . aona'wTitlBaralMwM ataSa As aad ssad too IPWttaB ot adTartlaemtr itaasi lain; ayasf i -?. IJJ-ly-C,, w tm.,-9k'&W i .,.w.--r- ta-'.l .i'-. -.4,, ita ot
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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