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' Vs- : it r-t II III I If I I A LH ; WILMINGTON, N. C., SATURDAY; MORNING, NOVEMBER 2J. I857. WHOLE NUMBER 1505 VOLUME XII NUMBEK 104 THE. litl-WiiEHLY COaUJJEUCIAl . published titty TbMA, Tmuoat no Satuoav ( 5 per nnum, payable Inallcase a advance. ; t . . :-. - IV IM )i. CORING Ksrroa and PuoFaisro Corner Krwalaud Market Street. WILBMXGTOM. B. C. U.VTUS Of AIVIiUTISe.l. r. I inseriien $0 SO I I ear. 2 months, 4 WW ! " f month. iol -1 -V"W l'en lines r las. mike square. IfanadVer ise.aaai exceeds ten lines, ihe price wil-Be in .roporuon. ! . . . ., , llntmal Ait 4 UerlUenenis are l'j""r" y lielr inaerlion ratVWlih yearly ad.rtl,ra, will b made -on tharaotthbral terma. . ..i.i Vo traaafat ! coniracia lor ' Hr render -iirill h. otfr,tiUtd. tsnouia cirOH.n-..- chine in ftne or an unexpected remartl a eliirrt mwamr - i to :ne i ot the eonirclrr, for terra wllioa atme "P1" ' - Ju.d tn th.irawn Immediate boatneaa, and nil . . ... fnr-rttM ' benefit of other persons; a wall aa all a.lrnemrni ."- - i!-Wri -Uh their own hnalneaa.and all niece, of r in l-n2ih or otherwise Beyoitu inr , , , , -I .wl I, owned W th adertl-rr or by :;ne7-;v,.; Th.. ei0ded oy Inserted In the I rl-week I v All t.UerlMSnts r. .r nn til lad 19 leaertlon in the WttHu frt tr chsrrn. . 'v " ioKvnri AVI FANCY PRlWTlNO. KXECCTED It StPERIOR STTtE. Misers f c5rtl.ni5BCiAi T. T ..c-Merf. bottnsa PBTtkl. ,W.-i-CM4at.esSallfM, No.6. Central Wharr Philadelphia S. ft. Colli.', . MISCELLANY - DIPLOMATIC. Washisgtow, Cujr Not. 18 The Ereri' tng tar (Adna Jf yestefda contains ihe annexed items . : , , A Diplomatic Receptios. We hear orf the avenue that Don Antonio de Irissarri. Minialer Pleuipolentiarj from Nicaragua to the United St tes, was lo-day formally presented bj the Secretary of Slte to the President, and t!.al his presentation and -. reception were accompanied by the. diplo- j A Tseaty with Nicaraoua. A treaty j beiwrca th United States and Nicaragua ' ' was duly signed jpsterd.y aftfrnooa at the S'at DepaflTneiu by Gt-n. Cuss, on be half of ihis Government, 'and Gen. Iriasr s' Mimster Plenipotentiary, on that of Ni caragua. We have everj' reason, lo believe that the leailinjr featares of this imp riant convention nre correctly slated in-the fol lowing bri-:f despatch, sent North lasi even-' ing by the ngrnl of ihe Associated Press. " WA$niNGT0S, Nov. 16 There is htile if nay doubt . that a treaty was sigtie to day toy Secretary Cass und the Nicurasruan Minister, Gn. Irissarri, r lative to the trni . sii route. ; The ro ite is to be protected by me United Sta'es troops during the inabili ty of Nicarng-'n lo do so, and a free port is -to be cuiraiiiied at each end of the line. No co"t. pan y is protected by nam, but on- . ly that having a valid grant, which shnll recognise the obligation of this treaty. The Government of Nicaragua has, through its .Vinister, signified to the Government of the Untied States that the only company hav ing such grant is the American Atlantic nnl Pacific Ship Canal Company, created by Nicaragua in 1849, and amended in June last." -iV. Int., : ... r . ; COURT CHRONICLES ; HA YTI. 'His clmpenal Majesty Fnuslin'Soleuq le the First, by tbo erace of Gol Emror pf Hajit, has c riainiy,' forone of hw coior, a ;not laudable ail 1 jndicious es)(Vife of t tie high statino which he- fills-among the sov ereigns pf the earth. - The rnembTrs of the imperial . ( nily,'ths high functionaries 'of the-empire, the tilled magnates, and, in fact all connected with ihe Court, bear them selves also most proudly and wilh becom ing ' Male, as . if resolved thai ihe positions which they occupy and the titles whic they bear shall not bn'oweredor sullied in their persons ; ih refdre it is that the doings of the . Emperor nnd jf his brilliant Court deserve to be noted from time to time more " particularly ; as they are chronicled In due form by the Court journalist, ami published in the fdmileur Jluilieu, for the informal tion and s gratificniion of ihe lo al subjects of the empir;. It is from that authentic source that we derive the glowing account of a recent royal merrymaking, which wn have triDslatd, and which we to-dny pre sent to our readers. Tha chief butler of his Imperial Majesty is a Duke. ' His title is well chosen and appropriate,, and the Selection of it shows that the Emperor is something of a wi . lie rejoices in the stylo, title and dignity of the Duke of Limonade. i he idea is carried out in 'the Giles of tbe junior mem bers of the noble buse, for we find am ng bis sons or sons-in-law one having tbe dig nity of the Marquis of Alert, which is only a synonyms for ihe expressionlook sharp.' His Grace, Mouseigoeur la Due de Limon ade as tbe Court chronicler designates him has a magnificent - villa in the su burbs of Port aii-Piince, and it was the . bouse warming, or baptism, as it is tenre l, of this pleasure bouse that was he occa sion of ihe splendid felt which, we to-dajr immortalize . t ? ; ' The description of the villa and plenSU e grounds , is in imitation of the sty ie of lh" French novelists, and loes credit to the reniut of the Court journali t. Their .Ma jesties the Emperor nd Empress noi only honored the festivities wiib their pr-s-i:ce, but actually I siwai sponsors f-r the house when it Was baptised and blessed by the good Abbe Subrine. Their Mwjestiea wer attended by the imperial princesses, a piir of mare, ionesses, Ihe Ministers, the Grnd Chancellor of the Empire, the Grand Mns ter of Ceremonies, lbs Governor ol the eap . ital, generals and aides innumerable, sq-iadron of the Imperinl Guard and de tachment of the Fcot Guar-I. 1 The fm us junketings of good Q.ueen B-ss at Keiiil worth Cstle were hardly more right royal for the .ale or rent f hoscs or lnd l .own than those of Faustin Solouque, at t lie villtt ie M irquUsanl The Due tie Lunotj ade Appears to have acted the part of host m-igir.ficeniljr, assisleil as he w hjr- hi oris, the" Ba orw of Ulysses nnl Excbllcnt, nnI the men.bTS of i.hn! A -tt family, Aficr the banquet, which wan alfresco, Iheir Majesties rj-paifeit,' s we rc o!i, iu the saloon . m lterr a larce .c'ompniij w ' asseiribied,-ani wht-r- itttiy he trrt' tag lh" ngTpaWe m6frms ;4rits;-Erfdt pity hat thecfiioiiicit-, Vo.S it utbre f k plicli'is to ihfc aiDi8n-ui3 with -which tl.' lime whs beguileil. fr the Vporta' of t(iy-U are always of iniorest, -.".".'-.Z , V; We think thai thin-nwriinoii -uf '- t'.yal tnerr j making in Ha yi ' Onjh; to jo very; fat towards establ'nhLn.'thn c.laim jwi th loa -,ue to be mjrnrilx an the-per anI tv iwinnl of his roval broihurs of the Europeiiri cunimrni. The whole ihinjr was a cni'i al tutaiion. not le sa' burlesque, ro the rejea-J pomp and pageantries of the Old Worl.f, and shows Solououe to be whatonr friends in the Sou-h would call him, 'a right smart nieier." '"."' ':' ' '. .' : : .VI V ; . . - N. Y Herald, SEBASTOPOL-ITES OF flIRDS. I he following anecdote is related on the auth rity of Bishop Sta&ley, who re ceived it from a gentleman who was mak ing ah execrsion in a remote and barren pat of Scotland, where , the timber was none of the highest :-As there were no trees in the neighborhood, some magpies had for several years built their nest and brought up their young in a goosberry bush. Thnt foxe goati, hawks, etc , might not interrupt ib-m, the hids had not only bar ricaded tbe nest, but the bush itself, all a , round with brier and thorns in a. formi !a ble maunor. 1'he materials insrde the nest were soft,- warm, and comfortable to" the tcuchj but all on the. outside w so rough strong, ahd firmly entwine! with ihe busli. that, it bout a- hedge.-knife Of someihin's; of he- kind, even a man could hoi,wiibja pain or trouble, get at their - y euug. The barrier fiorn the cuter to thu inner 'ed.'e was ubove a fool in bread h." , " WOOL 31 ATS. .A'TATI04V v OOL V AT. nrgr jssoti .an, m9 fKu I .a-Mf r..iM In TaU'II ffill . I the HaiandCap Einpuriiim. 31 Market ft. at Auv. Mill. UHAS. It. .ill Kits FINE CAMCS W' KII AVE jwet open d a large and l"gsnt va r'.ty ol' rine Walkins Cuoes. Consisting in partofGuUa Pir. hi. handsomely mounted wt4i guld, fllrer, and richly enrvt-d Ivo'w he:id, Ornnee Wiiod. Kbony, Rotwod and ; sc.jcted Hic-korya mounted in various styles. Cal! and examine our .monnient at the Hat and Cap' Kinporium. 34 -kest CHAS. D. MYERS. Oct. I. . - : WINTER DATS.' AND CAPS. ,-- A FULL, AND V.IHIED AS. 1 rtuioni ot all the dillerent sil s -""aaif ,trfs and Businefs Hals ar Cape now open, eoniprii-lns ILK, FUR AND WOOL HATS, CLOT1I, PLtSH ASt SILK GLAZED CAPS, I.NTAHT8 HATS AND CATS, MISSES BEAVER AND FELT FI.AT3, BOVC AND YOUTHS SOFT HATS AND CAPS, UMBREL LAS, CANE8, BELTS,; , ' JcC, kC. tC Which w-offer at wholesaleor retail, nt the very lowest prices, - V. It. M y EH S, 34 Market street, two donrs bkw,Scptt4 Hn'd win'a. , " . : ,-,, .(, 92 t- N. C. UNIVEIlOTY SriqAZmr;. Thia MHzine will e j b .mU.- . init., inchirsre riKu iw' iiilifvr uh hav ben aeli-pled from lh- l'aj. of', 18?, 'ItB.' l matter will consist of a rt i 1 1? -a -' f " Si "ilm.W.twr-i-i r of the University ofli In iniW' ,"fnd p-ir lis editorial win be (llte:l ti "with A varfc-fv !' nieces, origin l and selected and nthin'( i be Billed that will niaKi M nn -lDere' tlf g in -re-iJatjle periodical The I i !.-f n I pa rone it a--nlih'etMd onb'le ja tv"-iriiffi kicllrt r I'.. TiH !. in;fd by. Mr. Jn.-.. tJeidrson-.oif itb", t:i in:! Ili.I iiAiniv, wii.w t us-j every effort !' i -t n t a nai and r':ip.-i t ib'S tujgasine. Term ' ?,0i) per annum in advance. - , '.x ' THi; EDITORS.- Chapel lliil, N. C. Aas. V, , . EMPTY SPIRITS DARK ELS. C NEW, 5f PI KIT TOill'RNTfNK.BAR- Jt HKL-S", at Manrha-i. r Drpot, will be sol 1 ttve a; lighterage. Kor sole by AOA5W, BRO N.-V.12. 100. 5 - MRS FORD rAKK.S thia method of inTormin; her friends anirthe public that she will re-wpen her House for Ita.irdcrs on the lu of October. Th House i b4ns repaired and newlv furnished, whlrh will render it the tnort emfirtable Hoarding House iu J "i oj'tin--ner 'aoie win oe auppliect with th, b' the m irltoi afftrda Gaod and efRcient atr vaats will be in attendance, and ever jr exert in n de to render her guenta cimrortable. &heaoli cus a -haro uf your patronage. fp dome of the best rooms reserved for tran sient company. frp'X 2m EMPTY CARRELS- 250 PRIMR SPIRIT BARRELS, j received per. Schr.j-.hn A. .Stanly. Kor sal-by. ADAMS..BKO.fCO,, Nov. !4ih. ! ; - FINE DRESS HATS. MOLESKIN, BKAVER, CASsIMERE AND soft Kn I of the lat. at at vies and finest finish. lunt opened at the Hat . Market Street. Nov. 14th. and Cap. Emporium, 31 CHAS. D.MYERS. SELLING OFF. OUR ENTIRE t..ck of Hate, Cape; does, TJm brelias. Pur, Kiaingr ilis, Children's H'ancv Ha's and Caps, Mseii Klais, Belts, Ac,. Ac , at iht- Hal and Cap Kii orlum. 34 Market at - nv. 17. . ; ; ;caas. d mykrs. : WORTHY OF NOTICE. THIT THE LA'tOEST ASSORTMENT OP . H TS and OAP t to b found in towniatth Kiitporium, 34 Market at Nov .4. , CHAS. D. MYESS. ALUM SUfT,i " A rtTlA BDSHS. ALUM SALT.In store, and f.UUU lor sa' oy WM L. PITTS at CO. Nov. 14 14. U il r ED STATES OF AMERICA. DUtr'd Court of f t UUtd Salts, for th f)i- Iricf of Copt Fear, in Ik DUtrid tJ' SortK Car- B V VIRTUE of a Decretal order of the Honor able llenrv Ptw Jtidseaf i he 'oori fore- aM, dated Ner'r. 9th tf557, I herehf v nTier lo all rarii- eoaceraea, Ihai a enelrial fern of said "oart la atp inti to he feeM ai Chamfwir, jla Kayi lt.-vilii1, tin Monnav. -h ?3d d f h orr enl montb. i. '.".-I j. ''- '. . ."j" Tea s. A. A.BltOWN. Clerk U.S. O. 0.J Nov. It, " . 100-fit. ll VI l l I nrjrnsj-i'-i t -1' - nm 3osnxAi or-eddcation.- AC the recent" niceifng o? the.K . ti, kducational AssoclalloD, In W arrt nion', iht underitigriel wcy; afipoimed a romntiitee o wake ihe necesrary ir r;in!;rtnen'sfor publishing a momht) journal, with he abme' tla. f l ini; mad arrar'u nit n (oils-uine the first j. in iT.!.tf"v-her r,e S 1 ,1lie t-all, with confidence. (rpn l eft-It-1 ami nt-luVol umcers. senJ ait: ifripri!rii i -itn Uiutely," ihnt thiv ma'.be enablrrf 'd o 00 ttith llu-'Work."e They fe.ef uVsnre thaii it tfinji;, who havt- ihe filucallDnal ihii rls ot our tt,ve"ui heart, will exrrt tlesv'veBh', ' nuuib t hf snbscrihern, requisite:' lo injure ; complele'eue i eS, can be secured .within' one t eefe .ai'ier Sine linttllcatioa f this propeitus u ' . . , The Joarn.al U robe d--vted entirely to ihr ?h"' rerests of Kiiu'i uiioiij - 111 be pu Wished under the t,iiptcC8 of tfie 'sst'ate EducatiunaIA.tIiVB r--.t1 ill ti the orjfh ttf' lhftjAsVoi ialiba.and of all :fBirqted or aubot'dini.t(.-Af-ocidtiona Eh ihe State". !t wl'l labor to'proiiiOH- ihe ereat cauae of Kouca, Ton In all lis radi.s,aon cause i. and tofoster-s. uenei'al aypHa by between U?acQera and officers t Counrtoh .Schools. Ai daniies,and Collearea. as C -laborer?: in thai on great cause. Jt will airiVe tt advances ihe tnterestaj. ilim Hommorn jahoul Sv.-lain of ihe St ate, aanndevlylnaj all other I irimer- ats, and. suMininirig on its vSst irrani'e. base, nnrt ur'.-at educational ftr a wure and will furniah a ehan ;i .i o( communication between the General Super iitenJent,orC4m.aoiSih.9ul and thoae who feet an interest in "their walfarev Tae Journal will b trd'ued by a Boaid of Editors,, composed of C, U Wiley, Superintendent of Common School,? arid a number of thu (eadiac Teache-reof theState.and one local Editor, who Will receive all communica tion and superintend the publication - -, - AH communications . ahVaitd he addressed t the Editor. tf tae Journal vf Education, Greene bero.N.C. . : .- : ---" - C-H. WILEY,. . V C. C. COLE. o. w. brooks. ' W W. IIOLDEtf, -WM. ROBINSON, . r ' CtiiDmittee.. TERMS: The Journal will be published monthly. in-max nzine farm, in handit.i,e style, and will contain 18 pages at the following- rate : . 1 ., One copy, one yea r. . . -V-.. . - S2 00 , Sis Copies," i "? (in ie address) - j 10 I 0 . Subscriptions required invariably in advance, and receipts sent in ibe fiut No.-, i ; . Terms af Advertising : ' l vs a a. 6m.)iThi. 3oits.' 1 mo. One-rraje, ' 7S " 40 '921 5 Half " 40 - 22 " ' 12 5' lao-fsiirth, - 22 T ' ' ! 6 linen, -'-It 1 ' 11 ' 4 1 ' 2 AdvenLementa by the year payable quarieily. All where moh'lily " ' " ' Tearherr smdfns "8 for 25 anbtdribera will be entitled liyad'er'isemeotsof their Sehcola, of f !lne, for oh"41 jreirr. -'.'-' ' There are at all times a number of Schools ef iU irades,'neerline lenrher, and of teachers Who want (iia.iilnns ; and it i not at all uncommon for thus situated to adv nise their desires and wants in papers not exprctely devoted1 ttlccue i KitucHtion, .-It all such, by general consrni, w-'uld keep standing aoilce In the. Journal, it wutild he aa ensy mancr fur teachers to find out al' vacant Muiniion,iind forCnmmilieesand Trns- ttt to learn ihe address of all teachers amine places. . . , -j. it Is, therefore, ihe desire nf the conductor of ih Journal to publish a Directory of this kind. and to all who will famish standing notices of tin ir wants'ery liberal deductions Hill be made from the unil advertising rates. ' " t august twba -r-.- NOTICE. t,r.: A Li, persons Indebted lo thn siibs.-rlber either by one oroeenant; are resnecjfuHy requested to come forward and m ike settlement, as it Is ah sol'itely nec-s-tary to hi business that he should collect what is du j him ut this lime. lie will be found for the present at the corner o YVaJer and Cbv-enttt streets, (Itoi-k Sprin - Sept. 24 H7 - . - J. O BEAUMAN. W1M1S AND LIQUORS. VVK invfic' tne attenilotiof our K"ricndnd Pairurr r the best .tet-iiun 01 Vint-s n-t 1 Jnor ever orlerttl in thia.iuaiUetrConniwtinu to .1 . Uresceni i!r dy, V iniae 48IU, Pale and Dark ' Otard.. Oupuy v Co.'a lady,; i , -Old Conae ... . . do .1 , , ( : S. tl'rar ' A Co.'' do.'. .. .. . , , . ! , . Ciimilloi. A Co.'a . . do. ' " Pur old trt AVine, il : '' " : '' ' .L)ulf. Gordon,. Pale, Sherry.) old Madeira and , Muscat Uinea, , , iliiiaga Vioe, , '.,- Old Scupperpong Wine. . (. ... .. ; ; ; ' ' Holland Gin , L ... , . '1 i .1 ,.! :, ;' .Old Tom5in extf . " .... i, . Jt ' ..J " 'Vtiolf's Xcniedtun oennanns," . ', :" -'trVi Brand. ! " ; ."r" . r- " I mu,OIJ,.IIUV, Anpld d.,. "I " rr; t RnnrfiM tVhUWr. :-. i 1 ' !Uve 'd J' " x lfih anvfri-nu-n- wiMakey, v HlHck berry 15 rand ff ! ' '" ( --.s ic.' Madeira--sV iaf v-' - pprfrct Love 'ordlal, A-oriod CorVial.ln boitles, I', ;t V Kvory vnriely of bottle VV ines and f-iquora, Cacets of variou brands at wtiolm-ile prices' Maraschinoi l"uracoa, j Hnsieller' Stomach Bitters --t .... Aromatic . do. do .t Ginirer Wine, Ac-dStc At v j, low prices for JASH. At theoriginal It: ry. , , Ap.il I7.f .. . i GEO. M YER'.S. THE partnerships heretofore existing this diy place under the firmiof ' STERN & BROTHER and STERN & NEWHOFF are (Unsolved bv mutual consent., M.'NEWHOFF will conilDita todobusiQctsat theold stand, ai successor of Stksm 6 Bao . und attend 10 the winding up of the buslneaa afljira of mentioned firms. , All having elalma against the above firms, or the partners 1 hereof individually willpleaae present them t M Nawnorr for tet- - J -, tlement previous 10 15th of November next ; alM those Indebted to them will please come forward and pay up. or else their claims have ro para into officers hand lor coJlei'ii"" t ' r . t . L. STERN. J. STERN, V M, NEWHOFF. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 3, 18J7." . , S3-tf. i:: .. TO RENTC,f !;j j T'HE Three atory hrick dwelling house on liar-' ket afreet recently occupied by A. V. W. lewleit a- a boarding houM-, and above ihe Drag St ire of M essrs Wafker 'Mears dr. Ca, Tne hoa-e is I irgeand co nfor'ablft. Apply to John A Taylar. K-q., in niy absence. Possession given the 1st day of October. " s JOHN O BELLAMY."" .Vilrnhvgfon, i C. Aoa. t7, 1837. - ' Journal c-py lill forbid. - : - ' v, NOTICE. 63tw f f"y. it J - ............. . .l... - - . r . : ttktef -UT -WTw Tfe. T4 rarriK Vilmington aod Haldon Mail road font "p"? bave .ia-t a-rangeanents for forwarding 4-1 aoodi" -onigned in the care i'f the Company, ind destined- lor anr-point on ihe line, ot the North farotlna It oad , free rem-mimimne. If landed on ihe Company's wha?f. there will be) no charge fur wharfage ot drayage; but these r-p,-nes will be incurred if laodid on any ovher wharf, and will be added to the freight on the ay-bill, to be collected n delivery, by the North Carolina Railroad Company. , . N. B To av iid dienlioo af Wilmington. 11 is essential that the amount f freight bv vessels rthatl. in "all caoem, be distinctly ataterf, in dollars and ecrit?. on each hill of. 'adfng, and if gonds fot more thtr on. aorma are included in the upm bill of lallB;. the amount of freight for each eon eigne mast bt! separately a led , . .-:- Sy-.erdar of the Board of Directors. , - i -,. S. L. PRE MONT, Kng d-, Sap:!-,.,'. Office of Knalneer SooeNat'erlent. i ' -4i. Wllmiagion. N. C Jan. 2S. Ifl57. t i 134 JUST RECEIYED BY Q. R.FRENCH. PRFSH aoBivf PRRR V OAriS'VRRI! WT.tB'.P. PAIN KILLER. In entire ; Naw iasss TH -"ire that y.n gei lh anaine MctN .-A-r-lnqttlrf r.r the w Dresa with two finer n- irravfNtaiedllaheisoneaehbettla. ii-j. r j 1 Aotll 19.C 5 ! J i-tr fj V'lrr II Ti ... TO, BETaTITI.e) r A . i , '. MIBu2;r IPlE'EIIiDIDIIDAIL, TO BIC PUSLiaUEO MONTHLY IN TBS TOWN QF SALEM, .N. A MJiaHKH OB TH.K NOKTU OABOLIJM A IU.U. V. i. jg' '-r-; r: AN' offering to ihe public my Mag.ixine, 1 claim for the Editorial .:halr no snperiortty over that dv par tineas of mher like fet4odicala; bui 1 do claim lor i be liilcnt of JVortn Carolina, and tiie aouih generally, that will bo brousfht tw ila aupnori, Southern paironaiteJ' And ' 1 alo as' a" Southern iia,and the KdKr of a -4lOero Maastn,rlalin al ihe4and.ot thcf aihern eountry-aod espe cfaliy of North Carolina, tUai aid and upport lh it wifl hereat hnrne-, estabish.npon e firm basis, fountain -wi. Literature, and ecuively a Uowa Literary) Haeaslne,,, , . . , ., . . t ' Many are the Magazines now pubflahed In the iVortherft States tnaearc noootng me w note seuirv ern country. There U not, (it is probable,) coun ty in any Sorthern State that ia not visited by Harperaraham,"" Peterson," or Oodey arnUa-aaM ta North IMollDaMaV ihaSoaUh where I MBuaavaasornasaed and uneqoalled reigortbe lii- I erarv lalenl thi tat la teMiht Iswetereita m od cated to the aupporl of Northernr Mtjraflwesvwniiev .Voulhem rnterpttise, lasts and laleat bow la hum ble submission y aach suicidal rjolicy "f i?puipern coniriouiora. , Why. t as.5 cannot "sivNortrr Camlina, th South send greeting to- "ur Sosnhern ciime a Mavazine. accentable for the many qualities that adorn the pages of the most chaste, elegant and polite Periodicalal - it is true iha tna South haa her Mageaineai but few In number are they, and unknown, compared to the publications of the NotrtVwhicn eveTy mall brings to onrh-mea, RH.-. ed wilh ibeteenltef hired labor, and teemiag wiih unpardonable sedition. i , ; i " Then 1 anneal 10 North Carolina an J other t Southern Stales to aid me in my enterprise, and in promoting a literary taste anoogn trvoe pon whom, as a Southern man, I have e aims. 3 My Mag.ir.ine will be of the usual eize; and no thing will be admitted to Its pnges hut sach arti cle as will meeblho approval of lb, ntoat fasti dious. It shall be llluntratrrf with ENGRA V1NGS AND PI, A TES of- the moat elegant texture, equaling in beauty and style any executed at the North, s My price nf subscription i- TflRKlS DOlr LARS per yvar. which la.rcqaired 10 be paid In advance, aa the expanse to be incf et in estab lishing such a pnblicailuu will i.ot admit of acred It system. '- " '"'" ''' ' ' - u; nt fir XmbtrlU a UnutL lot Jameurg iB& -s.;-, A. J..STKDMA.V, ! Sept. I, 1357, JSdUor'and Proprietor. N 11. My AddreasVn'tiUhe lst November will be PItisboroagh, NC-rter thl titaa.il Will be SakmCy s.;;,t r. m..At ? ept29 -OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASE" is .!.; m AT'THR' te 2" f ' iVllaaTngtaii, SaAdle,, ltmSssr and Trunk MSnulaetory. f PHE sabfcriberreepectlullylnforrnstii epublie A that he has recently racelve'd additions to his Atock-af Saddle and ilnrnes.lquruJnga,dic. the latest and nioal improved style, aodis c-onatanly manufacturing, athisstore on market meet ,e ycry description bfarllcteln the above line. From hit experience in the bosincsa, he feels oon Aden itlia he will be ablate ei veestlrt-satiafactlonto a I Iwhc ma) favor him wiih a call,. Ilchaanowon hand and willconatanily keep a laraeaaaortmen tof t Coach ,'Gfsr and Sultry Harness, Ijadtft Sadrllrs" ft rid Us: H".'t,f.,- &tntUmem'i Saddles; Wiipl apurs, fc allof whiet ijthc be ma Tf He has ats hieh he will warrant to be o 3S aleriala and workuianaliip I so a large assortment o I'ruiik. V alines, Saddle and Carpet llnirs. Satchels, fancy Trunks, dec. and allotherar ticles usually kept inch establishments, nil o rhich heoflertlon fct ? ASH.or onshoricredil to prompt cBslrnrs. - ' ''i r .-.. . Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Lteiiical Bags. &c Ac. .made to order. : Inaddition tothe above the subscriber il way. keeps on hand a larcesirpply of String Iieather and,has bow, and will ke. through the aeaaon good assortment 01 riy nc-tts. Altareinviied to cnlf and examine my Goods whethrrin wantornot, asl takepleasoreinahow. Ing my assortmenu.o all who may favor me with a ran. . ' Harnearand Coach Trimming aold at a fair pricr in persons buying to manulactura. . f also . nips at wao)eaale. . . . .i s- Mliiil " Hidinz Ynhiclea bought and sold onom nisslona. JOHN J. CONOLEY. .;." nero passes;',; t V NEVt" form ef Passes.coniainingsanitaryproi '."V visions; "fpprovert by ' he Comtnlsslonea.ai.d a aamber of othertinternsred In th. welfare of our colored -pulation..U just jscued at the. office of 1.. r1. ft.r - . - ' ' vit 1 'ersiftravsr t mm . i t. "TTyarhIweiTUEr: ; ; i s WE have just received BO gallons of that 4 Hghtful RASPBERRY SYRUP. Every fsntr ily should ttaga some of Uhjrf Tiy superior article. Kor sale bv the. auarur gallon.. Also 100 dozen Muir'dt. '8ons'7ar Afe." Per sale by ' ; Jur: 13. tf38tw t. Iio.U de3 Front st. THE OLD WELD0N HOTEL! " t.f NOW OPEN ON THE SOUTH EAST SIDE OF the Railroad asyou get in en any Road. It is open in the name of the newly upenedv : " . EXCHANGE HOTEL. . . , And it la bound lo do justice to passengers' fn get-. ling their meala 1 he Proprietor1 plerfaiog himself to satisfy all who may Isvor him wiih a callyor no i'y -.v. - . . : Passengers will find meala ready on the arrival of every train. With good Porters to attend to them and check their baggage to any point which they may desire 10 have it checked. , The House Is within twenty steps of the Ticket Office, where passengers can obtain their Tick eta without anv trouble, and be in good time after getting their dinner or supper, as there is Cooaid- arable baggage to change. . -.- . Passengers will please bear In mind that there is a house In front of mine, rented Vy the other houat to keep off opposition, which la called, ihe New Weld on Hoielr bur gantleonan and ladies wiU please recollect thaC'bia house haa been built on ly some P ur, five or six years' to mv. knowleoge, and has been occupied by three' different persona during that time: and has a aew Proprietor at pre ent. Tbla Old We Idoa Hotel has been open for two months', and har not had a crowd' bur onee iaee,ha if is now tncreawtng fart in pnpalarfa- vor, a passengers Oni, tnat me nreaia salt them and are always ready on the table when the trains arrive frdnr any" point. i"Ther are ted "bills printed by the other hoose with ne name attached 10 1 hem, evidently designed to, injure me and my house, hui it cannot succeed, notwithstanding the Pro prietor Snd his men at ihe ears are -particular in inforrning passengers that tbe hase to the righl is ihe best, bat psrscngers find that 4hc hoaseon the hill is not only the beat, but that Its table U ware abundantly eBpptied.wlth the best.- tod that the wallers are mora polite and attentive to the wants of thoae whe favor il with their presence ' Please beer in mind that my honee is the newly opened EXCHANGE HOTEL on thehlll, twen ty atepa from the Ticket Office- , " . , , . ' ' B. B. SEA US, Proprietor. October 6, 185T. " ' ' ' J S8-f. NATIONAL POLICE CSAZETBC 'Phi Great Journal of Crime and Criminals Is " IT, in the Twelfth Year.aad Is widely circulated thronghont the country. - It contains all Ihe Great Trials. Criminal Cases, and apprwariaie Editorial in 1 he st ra. together wilh information on Criminal Matters, not lo be found in any other newspaper. IV Subscription. S3, per Annum z Si. for Six f-Monrhsrto be titrtedfcy4aHaerlef (wU ahonld wrt tmmt name nq tne town, roomy and aiato where they raefclc plainly,), tLi -. To R. A, SEYMOUR, . . , yjihot & ProprhstOT of Ihe . , ; ' '-,., ..National Police Gaxette. " May 2 t s , , , Nrw York City. , NOTICE. -vTI(C to the face of oar being compelled to I J pay Cost fr nafaappUea. we wl hereafter 1 present hill monthly. We Wtrnldaak setllements J for Wlla part doa, and an abrvanef the above 1 nonce. .J-- " - - w ."UMlaUK Oettt .;-.: :b v- s .w-;; ; 92. t UENRY NUTT, P1CTUR iD fOaWlSBllItt AGENT, Willgiwe his pereitnat aileniion to kneineeeenlruet 'odtokUcar: t Sept. ,1856. . . ' ' ' 78-ly-e. t v liEORGE MYERS, - WII0LKS1L14 AUB RETAIL biWCER . Keep constantly an hand. Wines, 7 Vat, trovers , Provisions, U'ood and iVilloic Ware, Fruit, - ConfettonarUs,4j. South Frontttreet, -v:jt.l WIIiMINGTUN, N. M. -:i-- filpv 19, 1856; y, - , 109. 'rl.-'N; BARLOW, WQOLESALE & liETAIL GROCER, IND BIiLCHIN - LfqtfORS. WISES ale: PORTER drc. - rJ a. OrniHte Kw, Kraut Street, ; -, vviuMINGTON.NC. . Feb. l7ih,.lP56, , . , ...... 140-if. CO MM ISSI ON MERCHA NT, ia aUUUvWAi:iuu.ai Uat. 1 1 J ' Jan. ze. , , 14 t W MILLIGA.N, u i . . MARBLE; MANUFACTURER, L Noam Watc StrcktV' Wikmimiton.- No. Ca. Monument t Toombs, Head and Foot Stones and eUl kinds of Marble Work furnished to t. n . ortier on reasonable terms. ' June 6. ' . - v ' 1 ' 36-ly-c 1 BENRT. BURRUIMER . WHOIKIALI A UTAH TOBA CCO, SN UFF A ND CIGAR S T O R F.. ' I SIOH OP THE INDIAN CHIEF" MARKET STREET , ne door above Water , vVllmltigton, N. C S. B. AU Orders filled with despatch. Ort.26ih.i36S '. 93-w-c. GEORGB R, FRENCH, '','-" MANUFACTURER AND " WHOLESALE f- RETAIL DEALER IN. BOOTS, SH0ES, -LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, . NO. 11. M ARRET STREET, , WILtMINGTON, N. O. 'Match 6. ' " ' ",. ' ' r CHAS. D. MYERS, - HAT AND, CAP EMPORIUM 34 MarkelSt. ; w i - : . 8 ' v. r i-.V ri -;-;hi WujeTesi. N. C. rANilMJt, tJIGHOBV,, AjtD PALM, LEaP HT, WOOL K ran. sn.st. "airn moi.f.sxi hts. 1 CtoTM, Ptcen, aub Sa GLAitrr. Caps," by tne tss? or dosen. Al New York Wholeaale" Priees. march 12. ' " I53' "" ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COM M IS S IO N MERC H A NTS, jfHly?8. - . 58,; isjC. SMtTll. ' ' ' ' ' ' MILES COSTIK. JAS. C. SMITH fc CO., --' COM MISSION-MERCHANTS, Z No. 2, SOUTH" WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' - ' , AprH 25. .; . - , , , r t -, ; 18-lv !r H . O O L L N r. ft i QJ POTT tR. J t. J. C A M E ti DEN DDLLNER, POTTER & CO. ; 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -w. i a r-lf B W'YOKK. '' " -' April30,18BS f ' -...-i - - 20-ly. - 1 " XiiK NORili CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE LNSURANCECOMP'k, RALEIGU, MCw h :i TjIlE aboveQompany he s been inopcrationsince Xthe 1st of April, t843, under thfedlrcctionof the ol wing Officers, via t4 " i ; ., Dr. Charles E.J onhson, President, . " 'Win. D. Haywood,' Vice Presidcnr "' " John Q. Williams, Secretary, l . Wm. H.Jones, Treasure'.. ; Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, . ' " U Dr,R,B. Haywood. :5 ;; C"!?f ff'!- U J. Itersma.n. General Agent. . . , 'This trtsnpsmy has received a charter giving ad vantages tttb insured, overany other Company. The ft Section givea the Husband 1 he privi lege to Insure nis own life lor the 'sole use of his Wife and TThUdreB free from any clatmeof the represent,. tivesol the husband or any of Mscrediijpra. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life mcmbersaarticlpatrin the irAoeof the profits which areaeciarea annually restdes. th applicant fot Tie. wnen the annua Iptf mi p m i a ore rS30 ma y pa ) one nan in s iioie. - - - - All Jlarmaforinaura nee against the Company wil , f paid within ninety dayaaf ter proof of tbe death ithe party iafurniahed...,. , ' & J?1aVeS aretnsnred forone or tve years i ni rates which will enable all Slaveholders to- secure thi class ofrropcr4ty against the uncertainty of life. ' Slave inaurance presents a new and intcreetin featnreln thehlatory of North Carolina. which will prove very importsnl to the 5 oat hern States. The last four niontns operation olthis company shows a vertl argeamount of business more than the Directors expected to d the firrt year having already issued more than ZOO Policies Dr. Wa. W. Ha aaiss . Medical Examiner, and Agent.Wilminyton, N. C. Alloramanica'lonsonbusincsrof IhrCompsay should be addresiH-it to " t . ; v - v, RICHARD - H. BATTLE, See'y. Ralciah.June8.1867. , i REHOYAL.- IITA VP. REMOVED MT RESIDENCE AND OFFICEto Front Street, neat North f P. at: Dickinson dr.. to the house formerly occupied by Mr. A. A" "W a net, where I can bet jund when not professionally exgaged. ' 1 ' ' .v " ;n . , r ; ' Wme. FREEMAN, II. t.. s Feb.. as. . t .iw.., ,--,.Ac,x4::... it 55 11111 XT, . 5D0TH SIBIMAMIT ST.HTHI IAKHT EGUS? WIIJrIIliGTON, N. C. ; TTlK PROPRIETOR of thia weO Known KataWJuh merit would call the attonttow of tha hlii'a emowiirrty to hia targe and beautiful aaortment of Tjpe and Fieaaos havtmr lost added to hf atork on ef R. Hnr Ot Co'a IAT1!NT S1NULE CYTJSDKR PRUlTHrO MA CHINK?, be Is now enabled to do work at a ranch more reseoaabl rate than termerly, bd4 la tbe Saaat elyie of Jtaf cards. :;: Printed from SS tsT nee thonaand " -s BOOKS AND iPAMPHLETS, , : n RECEIPTS FOR ' UAlLROADft STEAMBOATS. COKPORATTOX3A BtLL-UEAlri. ErtJOP-niLLft, F!fI.T3 OF. at ?t iAlUtdAJKI UKAIIK08, fc " POSTERS AND PROGR A" MM ES. ' " r wonMesH tbe sttantfon of Ooncert Agents, Bbow saea and otsers, to oar faeiliUaa .for .doing Ibis kind of work. ..teA. ri-AIN AND OKNAMENTAL, PEnrn58, jyn la tbe neat sat, manner, and at abort notlee. ' ' Taoae t want of Printing wa traat wiU Bad 1 t taeir sdvsatace to rive aa a call. COMMERCIAL BLANKS. A t Tb attentton ofehltjpers sad olbera fs called tamir ntuuat e aaaoitimlrt of Caolinerclal Branka, . AaMfctbs olleetion la avrry fine and handaiNB lot ot Klla of Kx ebaa, aa aaners 4 Books- . t .ssn.katKMsa,,.f,.r .j . nniiTTirTTi n nr a t OUmmililtUJLaJj .mil JUST PUBLISHED. i - bt - t PUDNET dt, RUSSELL. ' s BECflED 6P 1UH, KtVCLL'TIUMRI WAS ? iv CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL MILITARY ? AND FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OP ALL THE OFFICEROF THE ' , REVOLUTIONARYARMY From 1775 to I7V5, containing the moat Interest ing militaryi historical, and financial Infor ma il tn daring that perUd. A so, the erganisation ot all the Regiments, showing the namca, rank, date of commission, time 'oTenllstment, and acr viceof the wfficera and privates ol each. Also, The general and brigade orders of " " '' GENERALS WASHINGTON, LEE. GREENE, WEEDON. AND-OTHER3, Vr In 1776, 77, and '78, showing the last trials at Valley Forge, breaking up the encampment, or der of march through Philadelphia, and the plan of st'ack on the British-, at :Moamaati Also, on account of ihe canture of Fort Waahiugton, and the h-rrors of the prisons and prison ' ahlpa ot in British, in New York, with- a ' LTSTOPAMERIOANtOFFICERSlMPRISOSED, TtLetimeof tbvjr CJiptore, release, dte.. An ao Jit c x .ronnff ia-i n i prfj-W.SOCIBTrOF . niEXJIIiCINNATI, ' '. In rfew-Y,oik PannsylvauM, and Maryland, a 1st of the memSeia' names' Ot.c'4 the half pay commstation, and land aets of the Contlnenta Uongrea; . A complete list of all the . OFFICERS WHO SERVED TO THE ND OF THE L WAR. And acquired the righl'to half-par for life, com mutation, and land. Pr needings of 34th Con gress, and United States Court Of Olaims. rela tive i a restoration of the haM-pay acts ol the oLi Congress, for the benefit or the ' HEIRS OF OFFICERS OF THE REVOLCTIOIf ; Virginia". half-pay and land laws lh reasons which led to the paasage of the Act ofJulv 5, 1832, by Congress; the namea of the Virginia officers who received land, with an interesting cconnt of the military land districts of Ohie, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the locations of war rants, "nrvevs, etc. REVOLUIONARY PENSION LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES As they now exist, with commentaries thereon. Notes on the services of various classes of revo lutionary officers, with an extensive list .show ing the time they died, etc., csc. j-e. One large 12mo. Vol., of 6C0 Pages.-Price, SI.50. The work la Intended aa a book of reference to the hiatorian and scholar, as well a furnishing a thorough guide to persons claiming title to land or pensions, from the services of their fore faihess during the.' Revolutionary War. The volume contains the names of over 50 ,0C0 officers and private of the Revolutionary Army, and should be In the hand of ail trie descendants 01 the brave men who fought, under the banner ol '76. that the noble actions oftheir ancestors may not escape reminiscence of tho.r descendants, wh must retain this work aa a memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. . , . J1 PER MONTH can be easily earned ijp I XJy.' by aeiing as "Agent for tho sale of th above Book, and other highly popular works of smnri.ird merit, published by us. V 5r.ganis wanted in everv city, town snd village ?n the Union. For Catalogues and partic ular, address " P VDS F.Y & RUSSELL. PublUhera, ? ' . 79 John street, New V ork. -Noq 5. 7-4t Land XYSar rants ! II WHEELER EVERETT, - New York City, - - - ; Will pav for'Bonnty Land Warrantsof a'l denom inations, two per cent, above market prices, arriil October 16th, we having a large amotii.t to deliver at that time. - send thorn along, t ne lotiowing ar ihj latest quotations r 1 . ' " .M65acres :. ' :.' ' '. ' . ' 94 120 " . . . fcJ . ... 90 ; P0 . . 94 40 " ' - 1 ' ' - ' . I 20 ' ' Parties sending Warrant by mail, ' will be paid ihe same as thoagh they were personally present. Urall reuutted by return mail. Addrees , WHEELER & EVERETT, ' ; - Brokers. New York City. ar v .-v a ., r... ie ton ." i KQ YOUNG AMERICA TARGET PISTOL Manufacturing Company, ;S:-T NKW HAVEN, CT., ' ; This Pistol Is intended as iheCctrsvunnerof the or dinary pistol, and isdeejgned for young men : and boys who wish to enjoy the exciting sport of firing at a tartr.-f. af ihe moat trf flinty triwria. aA with. ---".B ' "1 , -- - - oat any danger of accident. . The cheapest ordlna- ry pistol is ihrce or four times the price of this, be sidea being d ingerousin'the hands of boys. This pist -I is loaded with ihe common' Fire Cracker, which tormsa complete cartridge, and will cairy s ball ten or titter n pne -a with the same precision as tne ordinary pistol, but not with sufficient force lo c'o any serious damage. As America is 4 shooting nation, tne Young Americans must and will learn the art by which our independence was secured. Tienre this Target Pistol is exactly In time, and must meet with universal sale among our youth of ihe South and west. I is operation is pt rfectJy sim pie, qnd it Is not liable to get out of order. A full description will accompany every ease of pistols The pistols are put up at the factory in cases of 60 earh. leady to send by express to any part of the United States or Canada. Retail ptlce, 23 cents; by the case,' $7.50. or 15 rents eacn. 1 FRENCH, HALL ft CO., ' " -''"-' New Haven, Ct August 27th, 1867. - : - 1 ' 67tw GIFTS ! GIFTsTlGIFTSH! - A PRJZK TO EVERY PURCHASE 51, at ihe aaakerCity Pablishiag House of Duane Roft son, Philadelphia. By baying a book forSl.or more, you are at once present id whh a prise, worth from 25 cents to ft 10 J, consisting of fine gold Jewelry, Watches, dtc. All ordeis by mail will bebronuly Slied, and the prix ir prises will accompany tbe books. Our list contains ail of the most popular books of the day. and will be aold at the usual retail prices, many of them for less.-' Pereoea wishing snv nartieaiar bok can order ar once, and It will be forwarded with a gift. A cat alogs giving fall Information, with a liat of book and gifts; wiU be sent pest paid, bv addressing ... j . - uuanjs. auusow . No. 33 S. Tt ird street. Phil, UrAgentv wanted. "" "'-,--;' - . August 29ih, 1857. ; . i3tw3tn UMBRELLAS, - AT REDUCED PRICES-A large assorttneat Af ir - aaizi acolctr mnd aaatltw. at t ha i?H T " J f " SkVggf 0g nam, 34 Market street." ' jury 1 1 1 . ' '"" CHAS. U.HYERS. ; C KERosEisrB oixs DISTILLED FROM COAL. jfOT ETPIirvrl ' TH E different grades ol these : Celebrated oils, uaiablr lor Machinery of all kinds. Binnacle and Family ase. can be had nf the nnderslgned.al- aoi me- vvooesi oit-LaieTs ana in-uggms in the City of New York, and oft he authorized Local Agent of (be Company In thia place. - ' ' AUSTENS, .t GtrSieral Agents, Kerosene Oil Co., - s No RO Besve. Street, N.V. O" Locaf agencies granted on application a above." Orders akovid specify the description ol lamn or machinery far whicb-ih oilia wared. June 5, tH:lr v STAFES.; - - j Oi Vin R. O.- HHD.vSTAVES. eqnI I tJJJKJ?i srtalk iaspectlon. For sale bv a. W.DAVIS. e - ng Oct. 7- - GENTLEMEN'S FUR COLLARS. A N ELEGANT and com'of table sitUle .ef '- - rArrtMta wlM 1 1 Man. yaat received by Espraes al ike Hat gad Cap Enw poriam, 34 Market su r sv e as - C -VaaV w t O If. VCtAO. U. M 1 aVAVOk c ' A - i. i ZT. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTUiN, THUfounder of Ms Cklobrated InsJiuiwfc cf fera the nAat certain, Speedy and vplj tlleetu- al remedy in the world lor - - SE CRE T D1SEA SES. . Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakat as, Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debilwy, Impotent- Weakness of the Back snd Limbs, Aflt citoqa tf. the Kidneys, Palpitation the Heart, DjsTtj, Nervous lrritabiity, Disease of the Head, Throat Noae or Skin ;tkose serious and melaiic-hoiy diset deraarislng from tha destructive habits of Vouth, which destroy both body and mind.. 'loose serrtt and solitary practices' more futal to their vietiiis than the song of the Syrens to the marlnrfs t f Ulysses. blighting ibrigBtostkrifiant.lufesran ticipationa. rendering marriage, dc.. impossible YOUNG MEN. . . ', Especially, who have become the victims of Sotita--ry Kcrthat dreadful afld destructive habit v. inch annually sweeps to an untimely grave thoasam's of young men of the atostexahed talcqts and brilliant intellect, Who might otherwise have entranced li- tening-osnatee wait tae thnadereoi cloqaenre. or waked to ecstacy tha Uvisg lyre, may, caU wh full confidence. " . . , ' MARRIAGE. ' " Married person, or Youvg Mb; eontcmpTatlr g taarrsags, being wvo PbYSrCai VVskness, Or ganic Debility, Defnrmilirs, dfc. .should immedi ately consait Dr. J., and be restored to perfet t health.-' i .r-.;. - t;. . t lie who pi aces himself ondei thecarcof Dr. John ston may religion fly confide in his honor ac s'gen tleman,and confidently rely upon hiaskilt ass phy sician. : 1 - - -. j Da. JoawsToa is the only regutarly Educnrd Physician advertising to care Private Complaints. His remedies and treatment are entirely ankr.ow n " toall other. Prepared from a life spent in- ihe Great Hospitals of Europe and ihe . First in ibis Country, via; England, France, the Block ley ol Philadelphia, if-c, and a more extensive practice than any other physician in the world. His many wonderful cores and moat important Surgical d- crationa is a sufficient gsarantee to the affiictcd. Those who TBish to be speecily and tfTectuallv reliir- ed. should hun the numerous- trifling impost ere. who only ruin their health, and apply to liim A CUKK WAKKAN I KD UR IYO CHARGE.. Afo Mercury or Nanrov Di vgs Used. OFFICE, No. T. SOUTH FREDERICK St.- left hand side going from' Ekltln ore street, a f w doors from the corner. Fail not to oti-rrve hia name and number, for ignorant trifling Iniporlei s, attracted by the reputation oi Dr. Jchnatcn, lui k near. . ....... - -. 6 . ( DR. JOHNSTON. - , Member of the Royal College of Surgeens London gradua te from one ef the most eminent Colleges ti the United Stales, and the greater nart of w hose life haa been spent in the Hospitals ef London, Par- is.rnuaaeipnia.ana eisewnerc, baa eHected son a Of the moat astonishing cures that wereeverknown. Many troubled with ringing in theeara and head vfoen asleep, great neivousnsss. being alarmed sc sudden sounds, and bashfumesa. with frequent blushtng, a Mended sometimes with derangcn.ent of mind, were cured immediately. - -k A. - UKltTAIN DISEASES When the misguided and imnrndebt vofarr of pleasure finds he has imbibed tbe seeds of .hi painful disease, it too often happens that ani It-lim ed sense of shame,' or dread ol discovery d.ters mm from applying to those who. Ironr education. and respectability. can alone, befriend him. at. lat - ing till the constitutional symptoms of thi horrid disease aiaice their appearance, such as nkerat d eore throat. diseased nore, noctural pains ia the head and limbs, dimness of eicht. deafness, ncrjee on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head , face and extremities, progressing with frightful ra -pidlty, till at last the palute of the mouth or the bonesof the nose fall in. sod the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid objret of coo.riUB seration. till death puts a period to his dreadiuJsnf ferings, by sending him to "that t'OuTt.e'fro m whence no traveller returns. ' To such therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secrei-y; and, from hi tt tensive prac tice in the first Hospitals tf Eurpe and A roe tic a, hecan confidently rccommei; asfeand aprrfty cure to the unfortuna'e Vielirs o iff horrid dif case. It is a melancholy fact- tnat thousands fal t victims 10 this dreadful complaint, owir.g 10 thi u n -skilfulness of Ignorant prettndeis, who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin ihe constitu tion, and either send the unfortunate (Ji rer1 10 an untimely crave. or else makr.thc residue of life nils erable. " - " - :" i n TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. , Dr, J. addresses all thoae who haveinjured tLem. selves by pTivateand irnproper'induleenccs. These are some of the sad and nrelanctoly ef fects, produced by early habits of youth ix : Weakness af the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head . Dimness of Sigh t, Los of M urcu 'a r Po w -er. Palpitation of the Heart. Drsneniv-r ATrrvnx. .irritability Derangement of the Digestive Func- r ... . ft f t.Lif.. . iiuiib, ucdciii iscuiuiy, oyjapioms. 01 twOr.tumr. tion. drc -,i m nx w- 4Pj' .. .. M'Mlully. Tbe fearlulvfTects en the miad ar: much 10 be dreaded 1 Loss of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodirg. Aversion of Society, Self Diatt ut,vLoc of ifoli tuie:Timidfty,itc..are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persona of silages, can nowjudce what is thecause of their declining health.- Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pal and eaiacia ted, have a singular appearance abnut tbe eyes cough and symptoms of coniumptfoni ' DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DY FOR, ORGANIC . WEAKNESS. Bythia great and important remedy weal nesf 01 the organs are speedily cured a ad full vigor restored. Thousands of the moat Nervous ar-d Debilitated Individuals who had lost all hope, have brrm in-me-d lately relieved. AH impediments to V.A C RI AG K Physical or MentalDisqualificatieBs, Nervous . itabilitv Tremblings and Weaknrrs.or exhaustion of the moat fearful kind, speedily ruicd by Dr Johnston. . Young men who have Injured thrmselre ly a certain practice indulged in when s lone a habit frequently learned from evil coreprinicne, or at school, ihe effects of which are nightly felt, ever when asleep, and if not cured, rt-ndc-rs marriage ImpossibleicddestroysboiL mind and bedr,shou!d spplv Immediately. What a pity that syonng man,' the hope of hi eotmtry, aodtrte darling of his parents,-rbosld be snatched from all prospecta and enjoyments ef life, by theeonwquencesof deviating from the path ff nature, and indulging fn a certain secret habit. Such persons, before contempla;ieg MARRIAGE - Should reflect that s sound mind and body are ihe most necessary requisites :o s promote connul la V happiness. Indeed, without these. -ihe journey through life becomej a weary pilgrimare tbe pros pect hourly darkens to the view j the niadaecer es shadowed with despair end filW wlrb rke Back j choly reflection- that tbe happiaeeaof aaather be comes blighted with on Town. OFFICB NO? 7 SOUTH' FRED ERICaT-ST., "'':V "'J---' BAlTlSIOB.:aiB. ' - Al! SnrS,'aJ Operatleiia Pet termed. N. B-Let 00 false delicacy prevent yea, kat apply Intmediatf lyeaibey pf rsecally or by Inter. .. . .. 8kln IMseaseeBpedlrr ared.t ' ,1 TO STRANGERS. , .'. ThemaRjlfiimsindsenredttthltlifiUmiior wfil -In the last Jen years, and rbe namereps Impor tent Sargical Operations performed by Dr. J ..wit nessed by ihe Reporters nf the psprx. and man other persona.notiee-a of whichhave appearecagaln end again before tb public, besides bis standing aa a gentleman of character aad responsibility, ir a 'sufficient gosrantee t tbe aPIeied. ' - TAKE NOTICE. ' It 1 wttbthermrteat aetoetenenfcat Ttri JtHJfpTO!l peranlta hia eardr te appear before tha pabliramrtiir It ueprofevalonal fo. s-phyatelaB to adverttpe. tmt anHraa lie did ao. tbe affltewd epeetaTly atrangr exstd wh fail to fall into the hands of the inanv impudent and unlearned Importers, with tnas laeraMe Falea Kun and eofeine Qsaeksbops. ewwsjirng tbeaa larra el ties. eo ire I r, JeaTOB-"sadvenlaes3eiiUor sdverUatiig ti:irse'T as pbyaieisna.illttFratea'hannw-brained ft-Ucws. too Irry e wor at t hH r orlrlrt! trade, wttb aearee ton idea Vermrd tbe brwte. who. for tne ewrpeee eg tMicilr aad 1 inc. earry en Sve er all offleea. asaVr aa u j aie-nt Faiae Kanea. ao that the afllcted Rumi'ti ewra, in oDe.is sere to tumble headlong Into the 01 err ' Irwwart Qsaeke with enormevs lying eertJfleetea ef rret ""1 a tontahtag awrse freva per see pot to be frmd. I e p yoa tskrna tonre battkw ef Tjcoiic. W ji" end rtb.r pseksgea of filthy sad wortbleee eomp"- ewnaSagly prepared to Impoae apon the B-nforTaa" ' anwwapeet. rng. Trlflin saavitb after aaeetb. er ae Ummr as Ifc anmll at Ir ea Ka otaln-d. aad. la drvpalr, leaves yew tk. rained beatth. to ate erer yowr gaJUpg (TWarpoiiniot-nt. ItletMemotrvettiaMedneea Ir. J. to sdverttae. r Ba iumonrrH tm. -TalKn neee,sasrted wtta hia eevrteXlow. be aeama tt ecaesry to aay tka bis, esedem t.lata or aipknw ahanya iliw Is We otre. h! nnntst: r w a fr-tnp to be seed tar te ready. Per erwe wHttse ebewM atate Age sad send al latlaweaaiit aeserlWas; syei'asev . tbat pertloa i?i-ij-e a- - : L-.a, - j V- -mr t--CI t V' - ' i'St-fJ 'o&tM j '.tr t'.i 5'J- at. . .4 ff- !7 4 e..s '.'.-i a
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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