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, EIR ANDEYE.I ; ;sr J Di( LKBtlUN & DUFTON, OCULISTS AND AURISTS .rf'i DR. I.K BRUN offeri lhoMnBfSn 1(m djafness, hit in fallibl aural remdrt. which have been successful in nearly, three thousand eeaes of Confirmed deafness f -The remediee have beta pronounced by Drs. Kh tamer, of Ber lin, and Deleao of Paris, and Purti Pil tier of London, aa Ihe most wonderful eves applied far disease of 'he internal and middle esr- They comprise differ, ni courses for the various disease that affect ihe external end middle ear. If the disease i cc a fined to the ex"eru ear, their ef fects are sppaieot on the 6th or: islh day. ,Dr, La Brun tearrunt a curt in eeerjfeeae, when the ear la perfect in ita formation.- fie hea eighteen certificates from ihoae who hare been. deaf from infancy, witote b oaring ia now . completely restor ed, and they ere .now .enabled to tenrn. ihe . tmm-' jfuagcl Over twenty-seven . hand red, eaae of deal nee have been j iecea uliy treated by him. Certificate to that eiluci way be seen on appli cation, .n: i , . ..!- :v"----:4"'- Wis i I a ad caass of deafness arii-log rram nJla-tnatn.H thickening ;ot eveo perforation of the 'mcmbTuna tympami,s asaally called the tirxtm f injltrmmtiom e th mucus membrant of thi 'tympanum and eutia ehian lube with accumulation of . mucv net-seas affectum polhjpu grou-tU; ro-. or wheo tUnr dia ease can be traced to the effects of seartel typhua billions or intermitting ever.- sot J a, the 'as of quinine and mercurial medicines, (gathering in the eyes of cqlldboyd, oVc., the sense can in nearly every instance, be real or ed. Where the Want of secretion la apparent, I he 'auditory ea nal " being dry and scaly when the deafness ie accompanied with noise In the eat, like- rustling of lea vea, chirping of inaeetsi falling-ot water ringing of bells, pulsations, discharging of mat ter, when In a stooping position, sensation i felt as . if a rush of blood to the head had taken placet when the hearing seems lesa seute in dull cloudy weather, or when coki hos been taken, thecouse yursued by Or. Le Bran is cunttdtred infallible. ; ..... . . ... -. Dr. Dufton the only practitioner in the United States, who prac'ice Ihe now, painloes, and suc cessful method in treating all the diseases to which the e e Is subject. Where every other means have fal ed to afford relief, he asks from ...... I. -. f . : - I .1.1 . i r I I 1 1 M . K .. ding a few particular of their , case, can have remedies sent to any part. , : TTtif kv. We tho undesigned. pTtrtiilonem of medicine in the city of New York, having hsd ocetsion to witness the practice of Urs. LeBrun A Dufton in diseases of the ar and eye. laying aside ail professional jealousy and prejudice, free ly admit that the course pursued by t hem in treat ing disrate of these delicate organs, from the unparailed nice ft which ha attended it. Is- well wotthy 4ie attention of our professional brethren throughout the United States. Their system o treating discsse of th middle and Internal car, by the use of "medicated vapors," particularly in chronic and complicated cases, forma a new era in the practice of aural surgary, -and fills Hp a yoid which has long been fell by the generous practi i oner. In diseases of ihe rye, they seldom re quire to resort to an operation. Aa skillful aurisie and realists, and enthusiastically devoted to thtir profession, we cordially recommend ihem to such as may require their aid. - Signed. Alexander K. Mott, M. D , Geo. S. Green. M. n - T . ui: . a r 1)1 a 1 1 . i J , ii uiBi;g n iifiuw, 11. ' ' t . it i m i, , niip'vnc B hancix, M. Un T V Van Buren, Al. DBtd Bcdfor I Durcmui, M. I. -t Vie Ymk. August 7, 1341. StU'lenta wishing to perfect themselves In (his branch of medical science, will find on opponunl-J ty by joimnr the class, a! Ihe Rar and Kye In firmarlea of Or. Delacy . Le Brun, Union Place Cliniqucs. every Tuesday and Krlday afietnonn, from I till 3 o'clock during Medical College terras. Term. Five do la rs. Confutation free. Tin dollars to be paid when .the hearing is re stored to its original acuieness. Address. Drs, J DELACV - IRUUK . DUm.V, Union Place, New Vork City. - - I " N B. A treo'ie upon the nature and treatment of den ft.er and dieeate of th ear, with the treat ment nf the deaf and dumb. Price 41 3 Money letters must be registered by the Posmater. Registered lettctf arc only al our rilt ; please hear thin in mind t'orrespon- arnu ihhpi r.ivLs-'r. riMiAur, lur return njwttK. the new postage laws requiring prepay in nt of letters. Nov 17. 102 6m. TflE CREAT FEMALE PILL. DR. J. P. CRKAGKR is ihe General Agent, wholesale and retail, for Or. "Wheatfnc'a" celebrated Puma's PiHs. Theae- Pill are truly valuable for Ladles, for they viJt restore -the MmlMt Courtew where they may Hop from any e-ture whatever. They never have foiled in any ae where the directions around the box contain ing the P. lis have been strictly followed; indeed there has no case of failure ever come to our knowledge; Being parely vegetable they are per fectly sale. Maile I to ordor, postpaid, upon re ceipt of one dollar by J. P. Crea-er, Baltimore. City. JMd. E"A' liberal diaeount to Orageists. - Dee. 8. - c . -; 1 10 im, miY LAC5R SO IIAKD WHEN WASHING? rHAVK a chemical process for cleaning riotn ing, by the use sf whieh the elothes eau be washed very clean without boiling-, and with very little rabbing. By this method much hard labor can be sav-J, the uoohing ie "done in half th time, and the clothea are very white and clean, and iaat much longer, for they are not worn oat bf rabbing as by ihe eld way of washing by mi . chines, c. The articles used cost but little, and re easy to obtain. I mail - the" receipt to order, postage paid, upon receipt of 60 cental three cent postage stamps good aa money. Address Dr. J. P. Creamer, Baltimore city, Md. , Dec. 8. 110-3m. ' BONEY, TOE BEST OF HONEY. I HAVE a valuable receipt for making' Honey, which I will send to any person upon receipt of BO cents. We make and use it in our family at half the cost, arid consider it .aa good as the best it cannot beiold.' Any person -who will rnakt and eell it can etear frtm two to three d iHsrs a day, it only require. 4 articles to make it, an J they can be had at any stpre for BO cents. - Kery family may, have this delightful luxury, for any lady can make it In. 15 minute a' any time. 3 cents postage s'smps aa good as money. A d dress Dr. J. P. Creager. Baltimore city, Md. Dec. 8. :' . . ' U0-4m ; DR. CREAGER, BALTIMORE, Md., la the sola Agent for Dr. Winders' celebrated Matrimonial. "Series," 3 Books; No. 1, A Book for Young Men design ed lo prepare them for Female Society," No. 2, "Errora in Courtship j" ,o. 3, oitepro-iactlve Control." Either ol which will be mailed to or eer. postpaid, upon teccipt of 25 cents.' Dec" 8. ? HO 3m GOOD NEWS TO H LADIES! AN V Lady hi witl send her address lo Mrs. K Creager, BsWmre City, Md. with 3 post, ge Stamps included, will receive by return mail omethiusr of imnortanee to her. "WOMAN K.NOWTHVSELK tmo mm HAPPV" Dec P. , IO-3ni rlLL.BESOLD AT THE COURT HOUSE door in Goldaboro'. on Saturday the 2d, day of January oext, four negro men, the'property of the late Dr. D. C. freemen. These negroes are f fc1cidorea and Turpentine dietiliera by trade, . ' i credit of six months witl be given. Note with approva l security required. , J, C. SLOCUMB, Admr- ? Dec. 10. ' 112-ta. JUST IN STORE ; : APPLES-23 barrels, large pad fine. O H.AN Gio A largo lot; sweet and in good LIMES In any quantity to suit purchaser. KAiSINS-t.50 boxes, new cror. CANDIK- A choice assortment from the oest manutaetortea. ' ; for sals as wanted y iv r-23. No. it) IJarko swee DR. MORfJE'S :INDMNiROOTrPILLS. ' DR. . iOR.SK. thtniMitaraf MOLeJ-K'.-f IPS DlAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part f his Ule. is - traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa as well as.Nort'n America baa spent three- yeats among the Indians of our Wes tern country it' was in this way that the Indian Root Pilla were first discovert d. Dr. Morse was the first mail fo establish the fact trret all d hearts arise from IM PURITY OK THK BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended upon thla vital fluid. -. When the varioas passages becomes logged, end dot no act ia periect harmony with tbe .drtiWtJtjt functions of ihe body, ihe b)tod loses ti action, becomes hkk corrupted and dixeaned f ! u caus ing all peine sickness and distress, of every name j our strength' is exhausted, our heaTih we arc de prived of, and if nature Is not assisted in throwing off (he st.ignont humors, 'th bldod Wll become choked and cease to ect and hue oer" fight of lire wi!lfo rover 5c brown, out?" How imponsnr. then that we should keep the' various passaged of the bod y free and open And how oleamnt te os that we have U ia our power, to pnl a iuedielMr your reach, Bmeiy,Uirsee Indiata ; Root PiJt, dims J faqtaredftoin plants SiXTwrto wfefefeyrow aroon!!1 f ,h originated, hew trie mountainous curls in rvat urt'-s jjaraen. jqr the health and recovery of fi.-ea?d man One of the roots front which ijtesd Pills ate tirade ie .' odi rific, w hich' opens . the .-pores of the akias nd in sists Nature in throwing out the finer partsof the corruption within. The second ia a plant which Is an Kxoectorant, thiH opens and uncross the pnsaage to the luogsvanJ thus, in a soothing man ner, performs lis duty by tu row ing-on imiegm, and other humors 4ront the lungs, by copious sptitiuu t he intrd is a llureitc, wn ten wives eas and tou . te7'r-B2th i to iha kidneys i thes enc jura red. they draw larger a too tints of impurity t'ronrtric bloajd, Which ia,tlen.thfowB outfljntuuI by the Urinary or walcr . nassaKe. and w uc-h .could not hnve bveif dtscharced in any other waif. The fourth h a Cathartit:, and accompanlre the oilier proper ties of rttn Pffls whil enuaged irr purifying the blood; the coarser particles of Wpurity which cannot pass by the wher entleis, aretbitn cken up ana conveyed on in great qitsntiues by tne bow els. ' - ' ' - ' : - om the above. t is shown ihat Dr,' Mfirae's Indian Root Pills net only enter the stomach, bin btcome united with the blood, for they find way to every port, and" cuinplelely 'rout out and cleanse trie svstem trom all Impurity, and the life of the body, which N ihe blood, becomes perfectly heal thy ; eonseqnenriyatl sickness end pn'n i driven from the system, fjr they cannot reitveiri when the tMHiy oeeomes. so ptire ana clear. The reimn why people' ure so 'distressed r whe n sick, and Why So many diet ia becatte thev do not , ger a txedfeirw- which will pass to the affile trd parts and which wlfl open the nt urs I pass-pes for the disease to be ear, out i hence, a Inrce quantity of food and other matter Aa lodged, and the stomach and ImcsimeH are literally ovrrflt wine with the eorruplrd mates; thus undergoing disagrt-eaMe for- inrninuim, . coriNiann v inixing wjtii tne Diooa, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and arlery, nntii life is taken In m the body ty aiaeare. vr. Morse's ftuijSi b.v added to tltentaelves" Victoryr upon victory, "by restoring millions d the sickyo botming health ana hnppi ' ft ess. Ves, lhounnVif who huve bet-n riticked or tormented with sickness, pain and ansulsh, and whose fefble fia.nes huve been Scorched by the horning elements of raging'fevi tr and who have been brought, as ft w.re, within a sl p the si lent irave, now stand reader if testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had Jl not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two do? st had been tuken, They were astonished, vnd ab solutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not orr!y do they give immediate ease and strength, eriaiaiie'avray all sickness. p:iin and angnitfh but ihey St or.cr go to work at the foun dation of the disease, which is the blood. 'There fore, it will be shown., espeilallv by those ho use theae Pills, that they will so eleante and putifr. thnt disease that deadly -enemy will take Its flisht, and the flush of youth aod bsaiy will s gatn return, and the propec of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten yuut days. Caotiost. Beware of a counterfeit signed A, A. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J Whitb & Co, on each box. Also the eignature o A.J. White 4 Co All others are "pnrious A.J. WHITE & CO.. Sole Proprietor, 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills aro 'aeld by al dealers In Medicines. " Aeents wanted in every lawn, tillage and ham let in" ihe land. Parties desiring the agency wll address as above for terms. - , Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on receipt of SI, postage paid. Nov. 23. , ? l 106 ly. GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!! The greatest offer in, Gold Peng, Gold Pencils Gold Chains, and Gold Watches ever " made. Mead the following :. -. a aa-a3aa --aa s-sxxsssvxil f worth from five to one hundn d dollars positively given to any person wh ran -spare one day in a week, or one hoar in a day, rtiing tin eltilisot kubscriiieis in his on and adjoining neighbor hoods, fur tbe boat and most popular family news paper now published. IV o expense, oo outlay, no capital required of agents. An entire new lan is proposed, by which ar.y person can suci-eed in ma king it a paying burinets. who will undertake the Agency. A private circular, lor the inspection f agents only, wit,. folliitrof premiums, will be sent to any one who desires it, on receipt of a s amp to pay return postage, Some agents have earned a hundred dollar gold watch in one week. , . Every family should read at least one Newspa per from New Vork city, without interfering wiih their Local papers, which, of course, oannot, and should not,' be dispensed with. . But New-Tvrk be ing the great Commercial and and 6uin'essc nt,e of this con tl pet, no firmer, mechanic, professional man, or meroiint, is properl prepared for the emergencies of tils calling unless he is in comnru- nicauon with fxew V orfc city or means of one -of 1U first ! a newspaper mediums. Such a medi um is our -LKUUKK," neutral In politics, but giving ail the facts. itemsol nvws; and thrilling in cidenta worth knuw ing throughout the uuniry. .a. valuable U ilt. Eseh new subscriber will receive - wltlt the firs No. of h i or her pa per one of t he new and bea mi ni glass pointed indelible Pencils: iust knnorted from Europe, and for which we have obtained ihe exciusivesgency for this country. Thte isihe-motit ingenioueand nacfal little improvement t the pres ent age, and ia ihe only pencil orer made thnt will writer with Ink, making it both a port and pencil of the finest quality at the Sams time. It will last toT years, and for practical use is worth more titan any gold pen in the market. 'or lia( of premiums and luilpnrticulnrsaddcess, HAI L d. WEST. . .-. subiihers, N. V.City.- ' These Pencils aupplti-d to the trade at a profit; able discount, v . . .,.,..'. . ' ' August 27th, 1857. fw67 SELLING OFF. OUR ENTIRE stock of Hate, Caps, Cnes. Ura hretlas. Furs, Kiaing Hats, Children's Fancy 11a te end Cat's, Msscs Flats, Belts, &c,. &c , st the Hat and Cap Kmporiunn 34 Market at. Nov. 17. CAAS. D. MYERS. SIGHT EXCHANGE BOSTON, ON BOSTON. EXCHANGE1 -ON For sal by Nov. ?ih 1857. ADAMS, BKO. oVCO. JJIDIES' TIfRS. BYnNKS, RETREAT. FKM 4 LE .PHYSICIAN-, ITA. 168 Thompson, near Bleecker street, Nt New York, attends females during their confinement'. and treat all diseases peealiar to her srjr She has eommodiotis rooms for the accemmoda i ion tit her patrons, snd a patent pparato to assist na ture. A female pill, a sate and sore remedy for all obstruction, sent by mail - with full direetlone on reeeipt of $2- v he has also a sure remedy for pyles, and a valoable invigotaHng coritat. , Nov. 17. .. j lQ3-ly-w. PORK AND BEEF lZ I L BAR.Rl.LS of Polk and Boef jast received. J A No. 1 ariteie,at the family grocery No. II A iZ.Kront direct, ' Doe. 8,.-...... . 110 a.i.frT" .Df U dbeaaot tbtf gn-s4 6i't cue Springs fro m gleet of Ns lore's laws. .SUEFEB-OT! "1 VVherra CURE is rrtmrAttttfed i . . jjj A LL r xcES or JlJE UtSE AS E St Self A&se, Nirvmt DeStlUy,' Slrietmre Gioeii . Gravel, Di bltT Distjue of ti.Jit4 V . adder.'-, McsguriM KAeumatistn, Scsouia Pains in the Bums and Anlcles, jUiseases of IA ' LAings'fl'roat, finse ttnd Efes, Vleeri mpo the Body o.t Amirs, Concert, Dropsy, JSpiliplie - fU.St. fVtUu 'jf Dante, nd . aL:ISueases arm - Jg Irom a derangement of Ike. Sexual Organs, . ucb ar Nervoue Tremblings Lose of Memory i Less oi Power. General Weakness, Dimness of vision, with peculiar spots appearing oetorj im eyes, Loss, of -igbl, Wakefulttess,- Dyspepsia. iivejr l)Uea-icr Krupusos , upa the tee, t aia in the bach and head. Keirtnle Hrrestlarttiee and" aH ffrror o8 olscrMrrres (rvt both sexes, it-matters' evjef long standing or 'oostloole tits easO -steaooty is certain: and in a snorter time tnan a pertrut- imrt ottro can be effceird by o4hr treatment nnca alter tb disease ta tiUe4 trie skill ol etnt HHt physlciaa and resisied all their' means of cure, The'mi dicioes are pleasant wlfhftot odor, causing no sickaeasvend Item from jisereory-or balsam. During twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of Dea'.h, in.jny thoosandu, who, in the lasLstagef pf the above mentioned di.tease had been given bo to die by their phvii- i;ians, which warrants mo ia prumisitig to the iitUcted. who may place themselves under my ear a periect a..d most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the' greatest enemies- to health; they arc the firsi cause of consumption, iS'croiulu nd many other diseases, and should be a terror lo the uuntan tr-tmly, as a pcrmaoent .cure is .scarcely ever sUcQted. a majority of the cases falling into, fi he ha nds of Imeo iipetent persona, who not noiy art to cure tike disease! but rtin the cuflairt Biinn filing the system with mercury, which with the disease, hastens Lbe surlejer into rapid consump lion. - 1 . ' ' ' . " Bat should the disease and the- treatment not cauao diaih speedily and tbe victim marries, the disease is entailed npon the children, who art bin with feeble constitutions," and the current of ttfv corrupted by a virus hieh. betrays it self in. Scrolulu, Tetter, Uleers, Irupiiuns and other sf-. tactions or i ne skHi, nycs, litroat and L,ungs, en toiling upon them a briet existence of sufiVring ud consigning them lo an early grave. UKI.K AiiU S K is another formidable enemy to .health, for nothing elsu irr the dread eatalnguo of nun an diseases causes so destructive a dram up on the systettt, drawing its ilumsqnds pot viciims through a few years of ettflering diiwa5 to an un timely grave.v It destroys - the Nervour System.- rapidly wastes away the energies of life, -a usee mental Jeranjft inent, prevents Ihe proper, develop-J ment ottiie system, disqualittes lor marriage, sr. eitly, bu-ine8, and a li eartnly happtoeaa. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and rrlnd. predispuecd to consumption and a train of evil mure to be dreaded rhan death iiself With the Xuifc-et confidence I assure the unfortunate- vlc tinta of Solf-Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure, can be efleeied, and with the abandonment if ruinous practices, my palirnts can bo restored robusV vigorous healths. , he affile led are cautioned acainst the use of "Patent Medicines, fur there are so'many ingenious snares Jn Hie columns of the public prints to-catch' and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions hove thtir constitutions ruined by the vl e compounds -f quack doctors or the equally poisonous nos trum vended as 'Palef Medicine." . I - have carefully analysed many ot tltco-ealled Pateni Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive. sablimate, which ia one of the strong est preiiararioDs of mercury, and a deadly poison, w hieh instead of caring tho disease, disables the aj stem Tor tile-' - Three foorthsof th" patent nostrum now in ue are put up by unprincipled and ignomt persons who do not understand even the alphabet 6f the materia imdica, a ltd are equally as destitute of any k' owledge of the human system. Slaving one ol'jeci only in view, and that to make money re gardless of consequence. Irregularities and all diseases of-msles and fe ruales treated on principlea established by twenty tears of praetice, and sanctioned by thousands ol tbe most remarkable cures. Medieines with furl directions sent to any part of ihe United Stale or Cunadas. by patients communicating their symp toms by letter' 'Kutfint ss correspondence sirictl confidential. - All letters asking advice must con tain a postage stamp. . ' ADDRESS J. SUMMERVILLE M. t., . BOX No. 63. 1J31 Filbert SC 05ce No. old No. 109 .'V iBKLOW TWBt.PTH. Ocf ?4. flt-ly. LOST. A LADV'S GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN Ajrol 'i! from inv House to the Methodist ehurch Front St. Sonday Niuht Nov. ifith, the Soder will please leave the. dame at my .Store and Te ceivea suitable Reward. . GKO. MYKRS.; Nov. 17, 10"2-4t, EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. e-f NEW SPIIUT3 TUUPKNTINE BAR cV. UELS, at Manchester Depot, will be sold tree ofiighteraje. For sate by "nVv! 12. - ADAMS, BRO. & CO, 100. NOTICE. UK PUBLIC AUK HKKF.BV NOTIFIED Superior Conn of Law and Fnnity.it was order ed that m. Special Term of said Court be held on .th - .last Monday it, January next, and that said Sneefal Tetm should continue I wn weeks, r Parties nnd witnesses upon the Docket arc itot requtrsd to attend. . r , . , l este. J AS. A.. WKiuii r, c. s. c. Nov. 19. ' - " ' 103 tc.4 ; FAMILY,. mUhl f PR . THE . SQUTff. THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE, ' RALEIGH, N. C. ' ' ' A LAKQg 28 ' COttf MSS WEEKLY PAPER Is now in its ninth year. The Proprietor has tecealty tilted it out witn Sew type entire, so that it is one of the handsomest sl.eets in toe country It is a Literafy, Family Paper especially adap ted lor ihe Hornet Ttrcte, and ha foV ii bighr mis pw-tho nebUag work to instruct, to elevate, to be'ttiUfy and refine. lis bst of rtva thocsasd srsscsiscaa, bears evidence of Ihe appreciation in wntcnit 4s held by trto reading communliy It alsocontaitts the New of the day," the Market good Literary. Temperance and other reading. Tat3 Jiinsle copies Si.SOavear. ' To club -of 6 and upwards SI each.' -...-j. . - . - lo Advertisers. The large circulation of the Spirit of tho Age, mane it eolttma one ol lite best Advertising me alums in tho 8iaie. H eircul ties extensivey in every portion of North Carolina, and In the bor drrirr eeontiesof Vrrgrttia orrd Dtstrtctaof Sooih CaroJiaa, and therefore commends itself to tbe Advertising eommunities of JPeteraHuto-. Noriolh Wilmington, and Charleston, aa trading marts de siring Ihe custom nt ita renders- and alo to tbe A d vert i slog "pa hi ie generally. Address - A. M. GORMAN", ' " ... Kalelgh,1 N.'C- RA1SENS. 300, BfXES new Croo Raisena. im Dor ted ex pressly for. the Holiday demand. Jit re ceived and for sale lower than any orhef house in town. at ' uKOttUK MTKKS. -Ore. 8. - - - - . . f 0 - SEA5ILESS HAGS. O ill Til . MLF.SS RAGS, A good article r u iust recti w. r oreate or ' ADAMS, BRO! XXT TO ISVESX YOCR MONEY TO ADVANTAGE. TJDT YOBR HATS AND CAP FOR YOTJBT- JL-ett, ralldiewamt negroes at the Hf and Cap rvmporioin. it Market aitreet -,.. .-- .-.s JUST jr?UBLiI8HED, - T 5 ' - e; ' PUDNEY dt B0SSELL. "rt n? mint "n "vnw tvvm.trTinwivT ' vsixt CONTAISING TUB FiClAu MILITARY AND FINANCIAL CORBESPOSDfiNCK - s ' OF ALL-THE. OFFICERS OF TUJB r ; f BEVOLUnONART ARMY, From 1775 to 1795,'oontaining the most interest in mllftary. historical, and financial informa tion during ihst period. A'SO, the organisation of all the Regiment, showing the name, rank, oats or eo in missies, time ot enlist ment, d s-r vice of be oStaars and private o t each Also, the general and brigade order of . - . -GENERALS f ASlilNQTON. LEE. GREENE, i ' - VEEBDON, AND-OTHERS, , . In mS77,and '78, ohowing tho- iast trial st Valley Forge, breaking op tha . -encampment, or der of march thtonuh Phiiadelohia. snd tho, olan of attack on the British, at Momouthv Also, on account of the caplure'o Fort Washlueton. and the horror of the prisons and prison ship of the British, ln-ffew Tork, wlifc LIST OP A MERICfAJtpFFrCEUS IMPRISONED, The time of their explore. ;i lease, &.c An ae a.. . : .jis " - ; eOttBl of lhoJ.r- "jijt.'Vf t! jrr In NewYiK. Penosytvants, Sad" Msryhvnd.- isi of tho-morafcot o --names dte .- tho- ha If emmiMatioa,nd tanrf ae to -of tho Oosrinentaa uonires, complete list of alt the - . OFFICE8AUHTHO SSRVB0 TO THE END OF THB . '' ' - WAR. . ' And acqtt.Ted the tight to half-nay for life, com- mutations and land. -Proceedings -of 34th -Congress, and United States Court Of Olaimv, rela tive I. a restoration of the half. pay acts of the old Goo res, for t he henefi t or l be - HEIRS OF OFFICERS OF THE REVOLUTIOX ; Virainl.i hklf-pay and land lawst the reason which led to the passage- of the Act of Jolv 5, 1832. by Congress i ihe names of the Virginia offieers wlio received iandr with ani nterctting .ccount ot the Biililary land districts oi Onto, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the, locations of war rants, survey, ete. . . . . REV0LII0AARV PENSION LAWS -.' OF THE UNITED STATES " A they oowexiat, with- commentaries thereon. Notes wn the services of various clssses of reo- lotionary officers, with an extensive list-chow. ing the time they died, &c., ate. de. - One large I2mo. Vol.; of SCO Pages.-Prlce, 81 50. Tho work ie intended a a book of reference to the historian and scholar, a wM as furnishing a thproagh go'-de to persons claiming title to land or pensions, trotir tne services of their tore father .during ihe. Revolutionary War. The volume Contains the names of over 50,0(0 officer and privates of the Revoluiionnry Army, and shoold be In the hand of all the descendants of the brsve men who fought under , the banner of 76. that the noble actions of their ancestors may rrt escape reminiscence of the.r descendants, who tmtat ruiain this work no-a memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. -(ftt AA PER MONTH can be eaaily earned tp 1 UU by aciina as Agent for rite sale of the abovr Book, sod other hiah ly popular worka of standard merit, published by us. tyAsrents wanted in every cily, town and village In the Union. Pgr Catalogues and partic ular!!, Address " . - PUDNKV d RUSoELL, Publisher. 79 John street, New ) oik. Noq 5. - 17-41 JUST RECEIV ED BY G. R. FRENCH. FRESH supply of PERRYJXA VIS' VRGE L TABLE PAIN KILLER, In entire New Dacss To he sure that you, get the genuine Med "cins.lnnnire for the New D res with two fine en- erravod steel tabela en each bettlo. Jtp'U IW. . n-i NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. 'I'his Great Journal of Crime and Criminal is JL in the Twelfth V ear, and 1$ widely circulated throughout the country. . It contain all the Great I rials. Criminal cases, ana appropriate l-.aitoriai )n ihe same, together with information on Criminal Matters, not to bo found in any other newspaper. - IV" Subscription. , per Annum SI, for Six Months, to bo remitted by Sobseribers, (wh-. shoold write their, name and the town, county and state where ihey reaide plainly,) - To R. A. 5 KV MUkll, . Editor dt Proprietor of the National Police Gazelle, May 2 New York City. , PROSPECTUS or THB N--C. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. Af the recent meeting of the N. C. Educational Association, in Warrenton, the ondersignel were suoointed a eommHtee to make the necesvary ar rangement for pobtiaiiing a monthly journal, with tne aoov mi. - ' Having made irrangcrnmtsforlBiDglht first No. In September net,tliev call, wiilt confidence upon Teacher and School. Officers, lo send sub scriptions immediately,, that ihey may be enabled to go on with the work.: They feet assured that, if those, who havethecdueationalinterett of our Stale at heart, will exert themselves, the number of subscribers, requisite to insure complete suc cess, oan be secured withrn one week after the pablieaiion Of this prospectus. - The Jenrnal ia te be devoted entirely to the In tercets of Education, will be published under the auspices of the State Educational Association.--it will be the organ of the Association snd of all atSitiated or subordinate A 4ociaiions in the State. It will tabor to promote the great Cause of Educa tion lit all Ita erades. as one cause and to foster a general sympa'hy between teaeners and officer or (Jommon achoots, Aeadamies, and Colleses. as a-laborers Hi hal one rteat atute. - It will strive to atlvance tne interest at tho Common School SyMm of-th State, as underlvinn all other inter eats, and jsusialning on ita vast granite base, oar great educational struct are.and will furnish chao nel of communication between the General Super lAtertdent of Com. Hon St houlxand those who feel an Interest In their welfare. Tae Journal will be -edited hv at Board of Editor, composed of C. II rViwy, aaperiateadent ot Common Seboois, and a nnarber of tho leading Teacher of the State, and one local Editor, who Will receive sll coraruunica dons and superintend the publication. ... AH eommunicattons should be addressed te th Editor of the Journal of Education, Green' hero, N.C. - - . - " - C.H.WILEY, - ' ' -' 1 ' CC.COL8. - O.W. BROOKS. W. W: HOLDBN. : " WM. ROBIN.-KM,' - " Committee. , TERMS: - - TM"loarmt will be published monihly,1n mag azlne form, in haodsoone style, and will contain 48 pages at the lotto ing rales : ' Owe copy, on year, si . . . . S2 00 fix Cooies. 1 (to oirs address) i0 1 8" . . Subscription required invariably io advance. ana resetc U sent la me nrsi ivo. r , fTerms af Advertising i ... . 1 VBAH, 6 StOIfTOS. 3 OVOBTHS. 1 JBO. One page, S75 ' . 40 . S2i . , 3 Hair" 40 22 , 12 . 5 One-fourth. 22 , 22 , - 7 '3 16 fines, ' It ' 7 4 2 Advertlfement by the year -payable qoarfeily, - All others momMy Teaeherr sending SSOIor 2 subscribers W4!l be entitled to adtremoemeots roeir actmota, or lb -line. Cor sm vear. v .' jp. . - There are t U lime a number of School jpf all grades, weeding teachers, and of teaehera who want situation audit is not at all uncommon for parlies the sitosied to advertise their desires and wants ia papers not expressly devoted I the cause or Education, II an sucn, oy general consent, woald keen standing notices ia too Joarnal. It .wnold ha, aa ease matter for teacher to End Out all vacant "sit ualions,snd for Committees and Trus tees to leara tho address of all teachers wanting It is. therefore, the desire of the eondoctorsof tne Journal to publish a Directory of this kind, and to ait who-will farnisli ot an ling nottees of tbeir wants) very liberal deductions, out be made I from the esnal adveytlsing rates. . - t Aagastjl. - ' : -i'.tw68 . i. ' . . . - ., HENRY NUTT, ::: mm m t oiwiuulb icext. WiLlgic hiepertonal attention to b usines t nlrutt . .... ed lo Aw cars. .. Sept. 1856. 75-ly-. GEORGE SIYERS, . WHOLESALE-iSD EET1IL C8UCE8 Keep constantly on hand, M'tne, Tea-, Liquor - Prooition, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, -- - .Confeeeonevrie,4'ei South fronteireet, WIIiMINGTUMrNU. Nov. 18, 1856 - . .. .. . 5 109,. ' L. N. BARLOW. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, LIQUORS, WINES ALrS, PORTER, : , ?f o. 3, CrsMite Mew, front Street, , VVIUMlNGTON,N.C. Kek. 17th,. 1P56. . . HO-tf. GEO, WDAVlSo : COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; SOUTH WATER STREET.' ; ; J . WILMINGT05, 8. C. : , , .' .' 22--v -, ' i a2. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, Nooth W fan. Stsbkt, Wikhmotoh. No. C. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Slones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to .- order on reasonable terms. --.-. JunoE. -- '. , 36-ly-e HENRY BURKIHMER .' WHOLES A L"K A'atTilll. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR s r o k k. ' MIGV OK THB INDIAN CHIEF' MARKET STREET ne door above Water Wilmington, N. C. . N. B. All Orders filled with despatch. Oct. 26ih. 1355 ' 93-ioV,w-e. V GKORGE R. FRENCH,, . . . MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE f- RETAIL DEALER. IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND NO. 11. MARKET STREET, t VriLMIKCTUN, W. C. March 6. . , CHAS. D. MYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUtM - 34 Market St. ', 1 . Wrtanwefbir, N. C. PANAMA, t.EOtlOa!, AND PAUM LKAP RATS, WOOL PUB. SILK. AND MOLKSK1N HATS. Ciotk, Plush, and Sua Giaud Cap, by tne ca" or doxen. Atlvew tott niivicnie rrn-es. march 12. ' i -; . "- ADAMS. BROTHER & CO., COM MIS8IONMERCHAN.TS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 29. 58 - i - i " ' " ....... ,.. AS. C. SMITH. Mlt.ES COSTIN. JAS. C. SMITH CC UU., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, Wilmington; n.c. April 26. . 18-lv . DOLLNBS. O. POTT BR. JT. S. CAM EKDEN D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MER CHANTS, N 13 W VO K K. April 30, 1855. - 20-ly. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM I' k, KALKIUU, . V. THE above Company h?s been inoperationsince the lstof April,. 848, under t lied treetionof the ol wing Officers, vix: Ur.Uharlca K.Jonhaon.Presioent, Wm.D. UaywoooyVice President . John Q. ViUian,Secrctary, s. Win. yt- Jonea, Treasare. Perrln Basbee, Attorney , Dr. Charles E.Johnson, ) - . m,. , Dr. Wm.H.McKee, i Medial Dom-d ,f Dr. R.B. Haywood, J Cw. J. Iteretaatt, General Agent. " Thia'Companyhaa received a charier aivlnir ad vantages to the insured overanyotherOontpany. Th f tSnction elves the Hoaband theorivilMom insure nisowa life for tb sole ts of his Wife and Children free from any claimaol tne rep resent a tivesof the husband or any of his creditors. .. Organised An purely mutual principles, the life memberssarticipatcin the whole of the aroma which are declared annually Resides, the applicant foi Ife.wnen trie annua ipremium Is oyerSiO may pjj one nan in s itote. Alliilalmsfortnsarancearalnsuhe Cnmnanvwll c paid within ninety dayaafierproof of the death clthe parly ifarnine. Slaves are insured for one or rive years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholder to secure i hi class of properity against the uncertainty of rife. Slav iasarance presents new and interestin feat tire in thehtstory of North Carolina.whieh wilt prove very I mpofian 1 1 o the Southern S tatea. l nelastrourniontDs operation oliois Company showaa veril arzeamottni of business more than tne Directors expected to do Ihe 6rsi year having aireaayissueo more tnan zutt Policies. - ur. wt. w. HAsatBs. Medical Kxaminer, ana Aent.Wilminton,N.Cr. - AliaommdniciMoTisonbuslncPfof theCompany should beaddresser! to - - mCHARO H. BATTLE, Sec'y . Raleigh, June 8. 166T. -" REMOVAL. I HAVE RRMOVED MY RESfDF.NCl? AND OFflCEjo Kront Street, neat Nonh rf P.K. Oicklrrson qr.,to the house formerif occried by Mr. A. A. Wanet, where 1 can be t jand when not profssslonally eXtrased. " W. E. FREEMAN, M.l. Feb. 25. I4S. "COMMERCIAL" PRIIIIG - ESTABLISHMENT, SOUTB-SIM MARIITST.HTH1 HAmTEOS? WILMINGTON, N. C. TITE PROPRIRTORof this wett known Establishment wrmM c&ll the sttention of th tMtrineaS eomm unity te his lareo snt ' baaottral aamrtmeni af Type ami Presses liKVinr Inst added to his ataek one cc R. Hoi av Co's PATENT, BINGLK CYLISDEE I'RINTIXO MA CHINES, he iS now enabled to do work at a much move ram onMe rate than fortnerly, and In the finest style of (ho work. - - - CARDS. . TriateA frost S3 to $10 pee tTivomnd' - BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, . , RECEIPTS FOR &AILROAIS, STEAMBOATS. CtRPtKATION8,fcc , ILI-HSADB, SHOfVBIUJS, BILIJJ 0 - LADING, XSY tlEADLSGS, POSTERS AND' PROGRAMMES. We would eaJt tLa attentimi ml flmiMi t Amti. Mm. men wni others, to our faeUitko for doing tbis kind of wtnft f ' i t ' Att irA OV " i" - , - PLATJJ AND. OR2t AMJCN'TATj PRIXTIKO, Don In the neatest manner, aod at short aetiee. Those lo want of Printing- we trust will And it te their advantage o etvo urn seen. - ; -COMMERCIAL BLANKS. . The sHentton of BMopsnr aod oOers Is ealled to oar extensive sswirtainat off OassesenehU BhwAcs.- Anautkt collection is a very &a and hand some lot ot BUla of Kx ahanco, hi sheet sod books. , Kowmberl, IK." IB NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen for their liberal patronage since be has been U biaeM. He still hope to merit Ihe same, md pledges hira oeff to keep constantly on band a large sopply of BREAD, mads of lb 'best material. His bread is excelled by nana in Wilmington. Call at 44, Jiarket i, and yen win get the. worth of your money. 'A nimble tixpenM i better than a slow ohillineA WM. PATTKN.. ... WoviO. 59 ltn. rj'HK partnerships heretofore existing this day A place under ihe firmsof - " ' STERN & BROTHER and teTERN & NEWHOFF are dissolved by muttral consent. - M.NEWHOFF-will eontiotie to do business at the old stand, as successor of Stbss e Rao., and attend to tbe winding up of tho businoa sifjirs of i oentkm ed fitms. AH having claim rg-iinst the above firaas, or. the partners thereof. trHWviduafly wiii.ploase present tnem-to al. nivaarr lor tet tleaient orrvioa io 15th of November next : al! those indebted io them will plca?e come forward and nay up. or eise their claims have to pas into officers handa for collection. L. STERN. J. STERN. M..NEWHOFF. vVilntington, N. C, Sept. 3,' 1837;. 83-tf. " THE OLD WELD ON HOTEL, NOW OPEN ON THE SOUTH EA ST Si DK OP the Railroad as yoiT get In on any Road. tt is open in the name of the newly opened. EXCHANGE HOTEL. And it ra bband to do justice to passengers In get ting their meals the Proprietor pledging- himself to satisfy all who may favor him with a call, or no tay- . - s . Passenfter will find meal ready on rhe arrival of every train, with pood Porters to mesa to them and check tl;ir bogsage to any poial which tltey way desire to have it ettecked. The House is whaia twenty steps ot tae i tcKet Office, whsre passengers can obtain their Tickets without any trouble, and be tn good time alter yetting their dinner or supper, is there ia consid erable baggage to change. , Passengers will please bear In mind that there is a house in front of mine, rented by tbe other house to keep off opposition, which is called the New Weldrm Hotel, but eentJemen and ladle will please recollect that his hoase ha been builton- !y some lour, rive or ai years to my Knowieuge, and has-been occupied-by three different person during that time, and has a new Proprietor at pre ent. ThisDld Weldoa Hotel, ha been open-for two months, and has : not had a crowd but onoe since, but it i new increasing fast in popular fa vor, as Dassenser una mat toe maats suit mem and are always ready on the table when the trains arrive from any point. There are red Dins printed by the other house with ho name attached to them, evidently designed to injure me and my bouse. nut it cannot eucceeo, nmviiuiuuuing run Drietorandhis men at theear are particuTar in Informing passengers that the house to the-right is the best, but nareengere nna mat tne nouseon the hill is not only the best, bat that ils table MR More abundantly supplied with the best, and that the waiters are more pouteano attentive to tne wants of those who favor it with their prraence. Please beer in mind that my hooae is the newly opened EXCHANGE HOTEL, on jhehill, twen ty steps from the Ticket Office. 15. i. onAuo, t fvprieior. Ociober8, 1837. B8-tf. OUR MOTTO IS T0 I LEASE" AT THE Wllmfngtoii Saddle, Haruess, and Trunk - sianuiaerory. rPHEi ubscribet reepectlnHy t n form a t h ep ublic X that he ha recently received addition? to his stock of Saddle and Harness Moantines.&e. the latest atid most improved style, andia conslanly manufju-turine.at hisstore onmarkelstreet.evorv description of articiein the above line. From hi dxperiencria the business, he feel confident t ha bewill be s Wo to giveenurcaatisracttontoal Iwitc may favor him with a coll. He has now on hand anrtwiliconstantiy Keen a larxeassortmen tot -Cone, Gigaud Sultry Harness Lady's SaddUs, Bridle. H f-c, -Ucnuemen j Saddles: W up Spurs, 4"C. -: -lallof which he witl warrant to beof' e best materials and workmanship. If . e haa also a large assortment of Tf Ti iiiiVs, Valise. Saddle and Carpet Bart, Satchels, Fancy Trunk, dtc, and all other ar ticles usually kept in "ch estabjialiracnts.au o which heotiertlowfcr CASsH.or onshortcredit to pronipi cusiotuvrs. saddles, Harness .I'rilnKs , ileaica i cars, &c Ac. made toorder. . In addition tothe above the subscrlber-tlways kecosonhand alargesupply of Strut!; lea titer and has now, and will k?p through the season a good assortment of Fly Nfctts. - Allare tnvuea to can-a-na exaniMic my whether In want or not, aal takeoleasoretnehaw- ing my assortment to ail who may favor me with a call. : Harnesrand Coach Trimmings sold at a lair price to persoos buying to manufacture. KU XlaHa of Riding Vehicles bought sad sold Onnontmisslnns. JUli: J. UOBULli, Y . Feb. 7, 18 57: . 831 YOUNG AMERICA TARGET PISTOL Manufacturing Company, NEW HAVEN, OT. This Pistol is Intended as th e forer anrier of the or rlinary pistol, and is di-ejp-ned for young men and boys who wish to enjoy theOxetffng sport of firing at a targ 't, at tne most trrrung expense, ana wttn -out an v danger of accident, The cheapest ordloa. I ry DMtol is throe or four time tbe price ol tins !- I side being dangerous in the hands of boys. This p1r! is loaded with the common Fire Cracker, which forma a complete cartridge, and will catry a ball ten or fifteen paces with the same precision as the ordin-iry pistol, but not wltb sufficient force to lo any serious damage. As America ist shooting" nation, trie T oanir Americans must ana win team the art by which our independence wts seenred . . m n " . . i . : ... HencrtRMiaret risiwi i vxacriy iir uihk md must meet with uoiversii sale among our youth the South and West. Its-operation la perfectly aim Die. and it is not liable to get out of order. A full description will accompany every ease of pistols Tho pistol are put up at the factory in cases of 59 each, ready to send by express to any part of the United States or Canada. t Rrtnil price, 25 cents sby the' case, $7.50. or 15 Cents each. : FRENCH, HALL, & CO., New Haven. Ci August 27th, 1857. " 67t w NOTICE. mHE Wilminston and Weldon Railroad Tom - JL paay have made arrangement for forwardinf all food consigned to the care cf the Company, and destined for any point on the line of lite North Carolina Road, free of coistmitieions. If landed on the Company's wharf, there will be no charge for wharfage Or drayage; but these ex pense will be incurred if landed on arty other wharf, 'and -will be added -to the freight on rhe way -brtt, tobe collected on delivery, by the North Carolina Katlroso tympany. IM. 8. To avoid detention at Wilmineton, It is essential that tho amount of freiaht bv vessels shall, in all cae, be distinctly stated, in dollars sntt centr. on each bill of lading, and if rood lor more than one person are inelodod la the aattte bill of laaiOK, the amount of freight for eaea con aignee must be separately stated, v . - By order of the Hoard of Directors, 'i S. L. PRE MONT. Kng d Swat'. Office of Kngineer A Saperineaaeat, , Wilminffton. tV. C Jan. 23. 1fl57, f ' " GIFTS I GWm !1FTS ! ! V A PRIZK TO EVERY PfTRCaASEl, at the Quaker City Publishing Hons of Daane Kali son, rniiaaet pnu. tiy borina a book tor al, or more, yoa are at orrco presented with a trrrxe, worth from 25 cents to stOO. eonslstlng of fine gmo Jewelry, wstenea, ate: All oraet by mati -will be oromtry filled', and the nrire or Drizes will aeeoenpany the book. Oar list contain alt of the roost popaiar book of the day, and will b sold at me usual retail prices, assay of them fo less. Persons wlahlrr any oartiealar book can order a once, and it will he for warded wiih a srlfu A eat alogue givkna foil Information, with a list of book and gift, will be senl poet paid, bv addressing DUAN'E RULISOV. Wo. 33 S. 11 ird streu, Phila .. Xjt n gems wan ten AeUit 29;h, IC37. ' '. " ' Ci3ra BALTI110KK LOCK IlOSri'lAL, I)R.: JOHNSTON, : THE founder of (hi Celebrated Institution f feratnoaoootecrraia, Speed y and out y fleet u al remedy in lh world luT . - - - E SEGRMV DISEASES. . G leers, Strictvres, Scmina I v eskne,Paiif m the Loina, Coastittuionaf Uebrihy, Impeua y Weaknessof the iiack and Linvb, AHeenefttr o the Kidneys, Palpitation of the lies it, Ojs'ecsia iVervoit irritabi ity, Dieease of tbe Uead.l hrca Nose or Skin ; those serioussnd nielunboiy 4itor ders a rising from tbe destructive habit ol.Vouih which destroy both body arid mind. T0 er and solitary practice mere fatal f their vferjtn than the aonff of the Syreti to the mariners o Ulysses, blighting their rnoet brilliant hopeVor a a ticipniion, rewderiwg marriage; eVe imporsible -YOUNG MEN. Especially. who l,sve become thevlctiiosof Solita ry Vice, ihat dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an an timely grave Lbonsandso f young men of the most ejt a I led tak-ataapd brillisn t intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates wiih the thundersof t-ioqaence. or waked to ecstacy the livlnglyre.aaaf- call with oil confidence. , MARRIAGE. J. Marrietf pcrtxm, or Voune Men.' contcmplatlr a marriage, bcrns awareof Phrsical Weakness. Or - aaaio Debility, Deforniitie,'4e.,shoritd iaiBirdi. ately consali Dr. J.t and oe reatored to perfect health. ' -:.. ie whoplacea himaelf undsrthecareof DrvJef.n ton may religiously confide in hi honor a a aen tleman.and confidently rely upon hisskiii ara phy sician. ....... , Da. Johnston ia the only reeularlv TL7.A Physician advertising to cure Private Complaint. His remedies snd treatment are entirety n'r.Lr.a n toall others. Prepared from a life rp nt in the Great Ilospitalsof Europe and the Klret in thia Goontry, vias England, Kroner, the Btockky oi PhiJadelphis, f-c, and a more cztrtisive piarliee than any other pbyeieiao in the world. His many wonderful cures and most important Surgical t'p- rrauons is a suiocieni guarsoice te tne an;lctrd.- -T7(0 who with la be tpeediv and cffectuaUn r.tt. ed. thcmld slfun th e nam trout Irilirg impoater , w h o only rttin their health, and apply to him. -- A CURE WAKRANTKU OR ISO CHARGE No Mercury or Naugemg'Dritet Usetf. OFFICE.' JCo.' 7. SOPTH FREDERICK St.. left hand side eolre from Bnltin ore strrrt. nf.a door from the corner. ' Fail not to observe his oaioa and number, for igaorant trifllrg Importers, aniacieu iij me trjitHauun ui ur. vinnittMi, luifc near, - ,,,,,, DR. JOHNSTON. Memberoflhe Royal Colleae of Sucfeona T.anitnn graduatcfrempneof the most eminent College of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has beenspentln the Hospital of fJondon Par- ( - nktl.j.j.ku. i J I . 1 . ' 1, r iuiurii)ui,.natiK uere1 uas enected son e of the rAostastonishlngcureathat wereevrknown tnaar ovbviw whb ringing in tne ears and head when asleep, area t nervousness, fceinc a lartnrd .. -auddea sounds, and bashfamea. 'with freottent bluslnng. attended sometimes with-deraagea.ent ,f mina, were etirea inimeaioteiy. A UAJ,t 1A.1JS UISEASJS. When the mlc guided and imprudebt votar f pleasure finds he haa imbibtd the ted of .his painful disease. It too often hapeens that ar ilUtln. . ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deter him trom applying to those who. from education atad respectability, can alone befriend i.fm, di Is -ing till the constitutional symptoms of thi horrid disease make their appearance, cut h a ni era t d sore throat. diseased nose, noctursl pain in th head and limbs, dimnesa of sight, deafaesa, nedea on the shin bone and arms, blotches on lbe head, v face and extremities, progrersine with frightful ra piaity, mi at tast tne palate ol tne mouth or the bones of the nose fail jn, and the victim or thia awful disease becomes a horrid objret ofcomniis seration. till death putsa period to faisdreadJuisHf rerings, by sending him to "that fourne ron whence no traveller rctBrna.M To such: therefor Or. Johnston plcdces himself to preserve the mnai inviolable secrety; and. from his extensive pre- ure in bjrt HosplfaJ Of Europe and America ' lie can eprfiiik ntly recommes s fe a nd care to the unfortunate vielin o Viti horrid dis ease. It is a mt lancholy fact, trial thousands f.l I victims to this dreadful complaint, owing loth an -stflfulness of Ignorant nreU-ndets. who. hv n. ,, of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the conrtit u- tton, and ettneret-nd tne onfortun.ite fofltrrr to an untimely crave, or else make the residue ntiifr ant. erable. ' - . - . . TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J.addresscssll those whonsvelniurvo th.n. selves by private and improper indulgences. ' i nese are some ot tae aad and oicbmetolr ef fee IB, produced by eariv habits of youth-vis: Weaknesof the Bsck and Limb. Pains in th. Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Unseals f Pow. f r,sf lS-u"lI?n of ,he Hearty Dyspepty. lVervoca irritability Derangement of the Digestive Kun- tions Ueocral Debility, Symptoma ofConsump. tion , &e. - - - e Mentally The fearfa! i-ffecfa on th mU much to be dreaded : Loss of Aletnor r,f.,.; of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Kvll Forebodircs V . - ""..ovc or oolt- tu T,rn,dI,r. otcare some of the evile preducrd. dfiouand of persons of ailagea, can bow judge what is the cause of their declining healih. Los ing their vlfor.1ecoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a sinjrular appearance about the eyes cough and symptoms of consumption. 1 uo, junnaiofl-9 tnriUUKATIIVO KEBIE DV.FOB ORGANIC WEAjrpiE&S. By this treat andimoortant remedv ernlrr. . lbe orgarm are speedily cured and fulivigrr rr sicn rl. i uiui-uu w me moil iterrom im Ltebjlilsttd individuals who had lost allbooe. harahe n inmo- tlUtely relieved. All impediments t ilAKBlACK rnysicaior juemaiLrisqualificanows, A'crvoue Jr itabilitvTremblfnssand WeaknrSs. or rih.i,.il.,n . of the most fearful kind, rpcedily curtd by Dr Johneton. - ? t Young men who have injured thrmsrlve l.v a certain practice indulged in. when alone a habit trrqueniiy. tenrneo troro evil rtm pnniors. or at School, the eflccla if which are nlul.il Mt . n when asleep: and if not cured, renders mariiae impossible.acd destroys botl mind and todr.sl.ou.'d apply imraediatelyr What pity that a youn? man, the hope cflils country, and: the darling of his parents, shortld bo soaicnea irom an prospects ana enjoyment of life, by theconsfqaencesof deviating from ti e path of nil iui i, aim mantling in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE. : Should reflect that s sound mind a.nd body are the most necessary rcauisile ;o tnumnio nmnMii happinees. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes weary pilgrimage: the proa peer hourly darken to the view be mind arcrr ea shadowed with despair and filled with ih ,t. rholy reflection that the happlnesaof anotlei be OFFICRNO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-f T.. ...,' . BAirmeis, Mb. t All Snrgleal Onoratlona Peifoiutd. N. 8- Let no false delicacy prevent yt-a, bat appry immediately either prrrorslly 9t b letter. Stln rlse ?Peed!fv at tat. TO STRANGERS. The many themnd cured mttkitlnmUmt tor m-M fnthelatt ten years,, snd the nemeroe imnor tant SurgfealOperaiinas perfoianrd fcy Dr. J.. wii nessed by the Reporters of the raprrs, sr d man other parsons. aotieea of which ba ve appeal t sga n ami again before the public, besides Ms Msrsdirg' aa a yen tie man of eharseferand resronsftiMfy, Ir a auffleient guarantee to the sfPirird, TAKE" NOTICE. It fa with thearesteat rslaehiaeethat Tr. JJIFitTOI permit his oar.lr to appear Iwrore the vuMir.oeen fae I ortproRMsional fo, a phystelaa to advent, hot unar 1i dM so, the afflicted ewpeeiarjystvaaeerw eoald not fall to fall Into the hands ot the masT Pm pweni and vrirxtnra Ira posters, with ImsmoeraMs False Kskm and cob etr.e Qaaekshops, swaraalne these Jsree stttes. rojv'M 1 r, Jfoassros's adveriierateats or adrrrtictne thw-rvs abyUiaas.imtemtelMiflow4ratned frllown. too lmy to wor t at thetx oH (flusl trade, twlth scare totdw Kevra d the brote, who. for the pnrpamr af fnliriff r4 Ieirefv taer. earry est jv or six ofltenr. wader as a i dlfle-xrt re Kasses. so that the sfllieW Ptoif.i, rmrrxirw one, is saw to tnuihle aeadlon into the otocr. ltm s t Qoaclcs wlthetHirmouI-tnertifiestcf c-rvsl sad as. toatshin eanss fVorn persoos not te be feaad, vtirp yon taklne lavee kettles ot Ijeoaiea Wmi aad eth.r package of flUhy aad.worthJes eofrpmiooai eantriBrly pvenared to laipw apon the anfortasatcsBd awawpeet. las- Triffins month after aionth, or a lone ss th sira'1 at fee ean Ks obtained, sad. iadesrwlr, Ifavea yoa with . . ruined hearth, to sich over yoac rnllirw 3arvt"wwa. It ia this motlre that iodnees Ttr.J. to rfwrtirf. won . lunnemfr. Tofhoee anacqwatowd wtu Be rerertatiasi. he htai IS aSatasary to sv that bis errdsat tials oveHphanas alwavs haasr la hs offee-j,: - JfO USTTERS RECEIVED 1-Jif.EW rOPT-PAIl rxt eowtnin;; r a PI-tbij tn be wr4 tor Irr Trr- Tmr enaw wrttiaarshoaM state, Vrs snd fwwd that -tcrtio ailvertlarrnont iWsesihtng sjarptoase i . Ili! y.a) Jan.. 9. IS57. , - , . .1 . , is 4
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1857, edition 1
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