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U WILMINGTON. :N: C THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY U.185S. Y.'ILZLZ NUMBER 1526 uLIK.IE .III NUMBEH U5: 1 1 ICIIARI) HOFFMAN. . " TALC CP LOVE XND BETB IBUTIOK. Rad.d Cently," tSie lovely daughter of one of the tidiest merchants of Loudon, having married George Hoflman, one ol lior father's cleiks, during the old man's jitsence "in India, he on his relrirn disin heritt J her and discharged George. The Ij;:cr Id rig overwhelmed by disap-j-ointment, took to drink, and in a few yc : r I came a habitual dirmkard J his ivL'3 supporting herself and two chil ,lren Uchard, now a fine boy in his; thirteenth vear, and Llary, a swel chili of six by selling, one after auoth r, the remnants of her once : costly ward-; irL- iifl JoivplrV. . " -.- . --r.'-I Oti the last day cf December, of the yesr in which our story opens, Rachel svcis wiihotit food, light or fire, and that -crr dav ita rent nmt he paid.' j v Liule riary was moaning for bread, and crying with cold. . 4:- The drunken father was at the dram shop.. . ' - " ,' The agonized moilter had but .'one. more article of value left a locker con taining a lock of her father's hair. ' She had Loped to he able to save this, the last taerneuto of her once happy : I wire. But goaded by little Mary's cries for food she seized the locket, rushed to a pawn h rover's, obtained a few shillings, put by the amount of the rent and with the rest purchased a little bread and milk for hr children, and then set out, with tlicr.i, to visit the old confidential clerk -f her father, Peter Mangles, who bad :ver been kind to her, to consult him a lout sending Richard away from the contaminating influences with which he was surrounded. . T ; v r . V On returning home late on New Year's evs from her fruitless visit, for the old clerk Was not at home, Rachel discovered that f ler husband had ' leen hema and stolen the turn she had put 1y for the rent from the place where she had concealed it, and gone off again to 'The Crown and Magpie" tavt ru to wastj it in drunkenness, Liitle 7 Mary, rhil'ed and 'hungry, began to ciy lor food, and the suffering mother, in hopes i f n gaining a portion of the money -taken by her husband, set cut with her children to the haunt of vice whither George I tollman had gone. : 'I The! e was a great crowd' at the hat of "The Ciown : nd Magpie-.? The land'ady a stout, vulgar-looking wo man, with red ribbons in her cap, a pro fusion of lalse cr.il., a heavy. g- Id chain round her i.eck. and numerous lines on her ft fingers whs bmity engaged in inming out gin for her customs s; the regular ones she was treating for it must not he forgotten that it was New Vears "eve. V", - . j ",,:'. "v '';" Such was the scene of .vice and ifissipa iron which tnrt the f je ami sickenM the can of Knclid when, with litile Mry in her arms, mid protected by the presence ol J.er son, she ventured into iho house. .- "Is .Mr: IIotTtnnn h ret" she inquired, faintly. ..-'."'..,'.." The q uestion Imd to tie repealed several times before she coulil get nit otMwtr.. i "Cmt't tell the rimnca of any of my cos t- r.crs," replied the mistress of "The Crown and .Magpie," snappishly. 1 ' : y !- "Perhaps you will oblige me by nscer tninin." - .. - ' - ': ' ; "loo bus, tna'iim ! Hot waer? Sally 1 Three and eigtit-pence, sir. Htlf-nJ-hnlf. directly I" . -;. ''. "You can't po in thereT' shouted the landlady, ns Kachel ws making her wuy towards the -parlor.- "Mine i a reflpectn Lle house ; I nliow no females beyond "the bar." - ' - '- - " - -Ki "IJ.it I nm Mr llonnn's wife.w wish n sneer. - -'"-v-'- Thcro was a coarse, mocking .lna gh fi :n the crowd of half drunken wretches fctniidirtff near. The eyes of Richard flsh c Ji r jrily; but the. voice, nnd sull more, i; 3 iJ -luring look of his mother resigned him. ;- : ;-"''cv.l 'v "Lt us return home," she said, in a. des I niiin lone. l feel faint and sick at heart." - :"v. V;-'-' 'Xl- And leaning: on the arm of hejr son, the unhappy wife tottered rather than walked f. ;l the place. ' - ; ', . . . - The keen, frosty air partially restored her strength anl Kachel f roceeded with Ltc ch.Uren till she rsached the thorough l leading throti h Sl Margaret's church ; :.: i towards the Almonry, when ' faint i ao .in from Mary, whom sho still carried in her arms, arrested her steps. She plac c I ;. r hand undtr the thin faded shawl wh eh covered her; the child was cold. a ice, and shivering, as if seized with an : ft. - -. ' : '.. ' ' I.e is dyinjl'groawd the terrorstrtck- din lor iho want.o food 1" ' i ; heart of her boy could -entlure no r-c ssdl was breaking. The cup of mise ry aud cm! urance had been filled to over sowing. II;s br in was on fire tears coul I no: quench it . r- "Take her homo iao her !" he cried her fon-.ef 'never' fear bull win you fool! 'Mary' shan't die! I'll te bt r I" g," he added; "anything to save ' n'chnr J I R chard 1 . dn not leave mel" r.ke l his egordzed.. piirenuV-.Ltt me ; . both my chthlren I if you lov your r turn ! cr, return lor pity s sake re- ? luo late. Iltr son, tnyond endurance by ' i ) i!:ar to hi sn, had : -p, ; 'arte d down "r. a ffcro l.cr f the t'. ; rn ';f,ire, p. !' ? i . r -i . f 1 --r ( 1: :' .1 c! - ! c! ::yarl f , , ,;, s air" t'fy teyonl t )t!, . Cf ll.C 1 1 noan stdl f- inter than hejr first, sent a .-partg through her maternal breapf. . .-r, ; ' ' "?he must not die in the street T'.mur-', rnnred Ravbel. 'Honie .borne 'F if I bare strength to reach'it."'- . ; .' "Oh;; God f" she cried with in sudden buret of angroisb, I'protect.iuy boy f. Shield bun fn in crime; gimrd htm agamsi vices and the hideous snares which in a thou? nn i farns assail unfriended yauir . ot take 'hi she ft tded- luddenly, -Make it in 'Ihymercy.'' " v . 1: was a.Chrisf.an'v prayer "wrung from a mother' br, uttered in fahb, in gony; and tears ;; nn I ansjel bore it to the mercy scat .on biih." ,-, , , , r Clasping her perfshingr child yet closer to her aching bosom, l fie drunkard's wife histcnd to hex homn.- - ' ' r. As Hicbard Hoffman rushed along the s'.rcci, scarce knowing wbiiber he went, ;id only inte t on ibe one de of, etiin I by some :nenns( food for his famished mu; ther ani etster, ne was hatiert, oy JaCK .Menders, an urrpish acquaintance-; who liv ed neaf Richard's home, and: to whim he told ibe desperate stale in - which . he, iiad left "ibose so .'dear to him. ' . Jack listened with rmjch interest and at once proposed to Hie hard to help him to pick the pocket of an old gemlemaft, who wm star ng into i window on the opposite side fine street, Tiichard refused wltb horror, ah bough Jack, urged? the necessity of'at once geltitig something to save the life of his mother and little Mary." Jack then undertook the bu siness alone, and just as he had relieved the old : gentleman of his : pocket-book, a policeman sprang fr.inr nl; doorway to ar rest him ; but Jack tmad good his escape." Not so, Richard," bo was t once seized by the policeman as an wcconiphce of the escaped pickpocket.-.; '. '--1 i am nc thief, sir," cried Richard break ing from -the stiong .rasp that held birn, and throwing himself at the feet of the old gent'eman, who bad just come to the ppt, Hhough poverty and, hunger tempted nic to become one. My mother and sister are starving." . .. . The future history and 'rials of this poor boy will be given in the New York Led ger of January 16, which is for sale at the bookstores and rtews office. STARTLING INEQUALITY. he census of Oregon shows thai while ihe males nutubi r 2G.C0Q, there are on'y 16,0v0 fi males.--This excess of males is to be found more or less .in "all, new territo ries . ,. The remedy is obvious. Ma rt h tte stirphis. males into Utah,: wher there are about six Women to cue man. What kind of equal rights is it . in which one man, like Brig ham Young, can hava seventy -five wi . es, and ten f thotisuntl , Oregonians not even one I Let -Secretary. Floydsend hi recruiting sergeants forthwith to Oregon. . Das. LRBRDrV A DI PTO.N, OCULISTS AND DR. LK GaUV offer to hoa sarToring; flora lrfAfn-, Infallible aural rerrurdies. which lmebcen Burcesnful in -nearly ihrea ihoo-antf ac:ic8 of cunHrnied deafneal- Thra remedies h;ic burn prfTno.tnC-d by Dfs, KhmmfrV f Ber lin, ami tlentt of Pari, and UUrlis Pllrher f t.nd'n, a iho ntort wonderfleer applied tor diarane of the Internal and middle mr They . omiuUe differ or ;.ur f.rr iho various dieie thai alK.i'l Ihe external and middle eaf. It". ihe dioeave i c-nf1nerf lo lhf ;S-ernSI Car, their cf feet aro apjiaienl on the fith or stslh da.!,Dr. L Krun warrants a cur tin tvirycai,, whea the ear is pei foci in it finrHtiin. H has eishreen -enirr.rute Iron, ihe wh have been deaf from. infancy, whose hearing is now eomplrtelf rcior ed. and iflcv afa flu cmblcd to lm Ike tan cuagtl Over ' twenty seven ' hnndrcd eases nf douincn have bet?n 5 ieccaHr Ireaied hy him. CertiGcau-a to thai effect may teseen on aptli nation. ' , . ' -. tn alienees of dea rno9 nri-in? fro-n inla t-malicn thickening, or even ptrjbrtiiion of I he "membrana . tyi jHxni,'' usually called the drum ; injlamalwn of the mucu membrane f th-j 'tympanum and eutta chinn tube,vrUh accumulation of mucul ; ncrzou$ afftctiim pullyputtroKlh; dc.or whea ia li ernte t-nn be naced to ihj ert' cts or aeariet typhus billi.ias or inlermining lever, caidt, the use of. quinina and ntfrcilrlal medicinec, gsuticring; In in eyes.ol cHnnnci, cue:, tne tense can in nearly aery instance, be rcatored . . Where iht want of ecreiion I - tppari-nt,' the 'unniuuy c nnl " being dry and tcaty f wltea the deafncM Is accompanied with niise In fhe ent, litre fiiil'ng of leave, chlrp'ng of lnet li failing of water ringing of bell, puln-niana. lilschargini of mat. icr, when lr a stooping position, a eneatlori felt as if a rufh of blood to the head had taken place: when iho hearing seems less seats la dad cloody weaihi.T, - or when coM has, been lateen, thf const; yorsuid by Drf Ve Brun is eonridcred infallible. . Dr. Dafion the only practitioner in the United Siate. who praciioea the ncwVpainlun, and sue cesful mth7d in treating" 'all the . disease to which' -the. e e Is hjeef Whore every- oiher meant have fai ed lo afford relief,- he Saks fruat hcIi a fair and Imoaniiil trial, t'aiien:, by sn ding a few . partlcul it their case.7 can have reioi-dii-s ,i hi lu any part..- " H; - x ... 'I'axTiajoav. VV'e the nndestgncd, p-aefti loners In medicine in the city ot Nev Vork, hjvlne bad occuslon to i'nes the pract-e of Dis l.rBrun A Dufton, In tfiseai-eti nf. thenar and eye.- laviae; aside all professional jealouay and prejudice, free ly admit that the courva pursued by them in treat ing diseases of ihese aVIicato organs. Irom Ilia umparatttd Mucett rckid hat attended it, is wet weilhy the' attention of oar professional brethren throughout the United 4iai. .Th Ir system treating disease of ib mWd'e and Internal ear, by the us of "med eeted vapors," particularly in chronic and eompllcated eae forms a new era in the practice of anral surgary, and fi Is upa vols' which ha long been fell bv the gencroo praen tioner.' , In" diseases of the eye, they seldnra re quire to resort to an operation. As skillful aarists and ocul ats, and onthasUsllcally devoted to tht-lr professlorV. we enrdialry recommend ihem to such us may require their aid.: s -'i' xijncd. - Alexander L Koti, M.': D , GeOv S.- Green. M: D , Horace Winstow, M l .",C D.lpn Ailsione B. Francis, M. U,T V Van Buren, M.-O., Bid Bedford Dortmus, M. l' . i - Nsw Tos, Anguf t, 341. Students wlsldnz to perteei themaclves In this branch of medicwl wleoo, riil find an opportuni ty by jojninr ih class, ai the Kar and . Kye in firmaries of Or Delaey . Le Lrun. Union Place I'liniqiie, ewery Tuesday and Friday afternoon, fiom I till 3 .'cluck dttriug Medical College term. Term. Five , d tar. . t'onsu tati-m free. TYn dol'ars to be paid n hrn the hearing is re . siorcd -to lis origin! ncoienei". - Addrees Dr, I. DEI.AUy Z.K8RU.N .4 PUFTO.V,- Union Plac. PJew YrkOity. N B. A tre'i-e upon the nature and trentmen of dcafntxe and dieie of th ear, witir the treat ment ef Ihe denf and dumb, Price SI ' . , - '. 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We wouM tali the attention or Owu-ert Airents, fhow. men ami others, toour facilities for doing this kind nf wort.-.'- '.j-'-- -".-.. - TLAINT AST OUNAMKNT.it. miXTIXOv Ime in the mvteot mnnoer, and at short notice. Thooe In want of Printing we trust will find it to llteir aJvantRSre to give n a call. - COMMCItClAL RLANII8. The attention or Bhipriem anJ other t cuHed to out exlorml ve wiortnent of -CwnriitTriitt 1. uik. Anion the collection is a very finsrl haiuiaoiuv jut ofisius of Kx chunpe, in sheets and books. - . November 3, Isoi; , -. v -..- ' ;:,! Of all diVase, the great first cause - -f. Spring from neglect of NstnreVi laws. . SUIEEE; NOT! - When a CURE is guarnnteed ;! " IN A LI, STAGES OF 1 . SECRET DISE ASES, Sclf-A6se,Nirvus Debility, Strienres, -' Gleet Gravel, Di betes, Viteases of the Kidneys ' ' - Bladder, Mercurial l&ctimeUUm, Scsofuia - Pains in Ike Banes and Ankles, Direases of tA Lungs, TXroatf XjNose end; Eyes, Ulcers upon, tke Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epiliplic JFMs, St. Vilas's Dance1, and all Diseases arisi- . vng from a derangement of the Sexual Organs. . Such ar Nervous Trembling;, Loss of Memory I .oss of Power, General Weakness, .Dimness of Vision, with peeollnr cpots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia. Liver Disease, Erwptisjis upon lh face, Pain In th back and head; Female irregularities and all Improper discharges) from botta sexes. It matters not tront whut catwe the disease onginated, how ever king standing' or obstinate the case, recovery is certain; -a rw in a shorter time than a perma nent cure can feefrevcdfey any otbertreatment vcn ait r tt.! disease hn kaffied tile skill of emi nent physician an4 resisied all their means of cure, Tbemedicins are pleasant without todor, caasinz.no sickness. sHd -free Saarn mercury or. balsam. During i wenty yea rs bf prase: te ay 1 havaxi reotwt tromiae jaws oi ci:n, many tnonsaoxia, who-, m the last stages of ."the above mentioned dieeaaa bad been given up to die by their physi clans, which warrant me in promising loathe a aided, who may place themselves under my care a perfect and most speedy cure.. Secret disease ar the greatest eaemie lo lieakh, as they are sha firsi esuso of consumption. Scrofula and many other diaesaes, and should be a terror to the human fsmily, aa a permanent care Is scarcely ever efTected, a majority of the cases falling lino, fthe hands nf iinCO npetent persons, who not noty ail to cure lite diseases bat rain the constitution filing the system with mercury, which with the disease, hasten the sutierer into, rapid consump tion . .. .s - . , v , ; , .. But should the disease and the treatmenl not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease 1 entailed upon the children, who are horn wifh feeble consciiations, and the current of life correpted by a virus which betray itself In Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruption and other af factionsof the skin, V.jtt, Throat nnd Lung, en tailing upon, them a brief existence of sutiering and consigning them to an early grave. : SKI.K A8U-SK la another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in ihe dread catalogue of nun sn diseases cause o destrneive a drain up on the system drawing Its thousands of victims through few years ofsufferlag down loan un timely graven Jf destroy f the Nervons System; rapidly waste away ihe energies of life,, causes mental derangeenent, prevent the proper -development ol the system, riisquuiiiies tor marrlaze, so ciety, baslness, and ail eartnly bappincss. and leaves the enUerer . wrecked in body and rrind. predisposed to consumption and a train of evil more to o dreaded than death lueif. With the fullest confidence I assure the nnfortnnare vic tim of i6Vlf-Abase that a permanent and speedy cure, can be effected, and . with the abandonment of ruinou practices, my patieota can be restored robrtsi, vigorous health. The afflicted arc cautioned: against the sse of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingenious snares inlh e-domn of the public print to catch and rob the nnwary sufferers, that million have their constitutions ruined by , the vi comjMMind of quack doctors or the equally poisonous nos trums vended os "patent Medicines." I have carefully analyxrd many ot the so-called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Scbliinate, which is one of the strong, est preparations of mercury, and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the dtseaso, disables the sys'em for. life. - , '1'tiree founlisof tli patent nostrnms now in u e are pat up by nnprinclpledand ignorat persons whodonol andersiand even the alphabet .of tlte materia intdica, and- ere r(aily. aa deetluiie Jf any knowledge of the tinman .ysem, having one object only in view, and that to make money re gar dies ot conejuenee". -, r Irregularities and all diseases of-males and fe males treated on principle established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the, most remarkable cotcs. ? Medicines with fail directions sent In any part of the United Siates or Can a das, by patients commnnicning their symp toms by letter BBln-s correspondence strict I confidemiaL All letters asking advice must con tain a postage stamp. - . - ADDRESS - -: -" J, SUMMERVILLE M, t:, bOX No. 6. - Office. No. 1131 Filbert 8b old No. 109 BKbow Twet.erH -Oct. 24. 92 ty. TnE GREAT FEMALE PILL. DR. J. P. CREAGRfC t the General Agent, wholesale and retail, for , Dr. "vVheaiingV' celebrated Fema'c Pills. Thesa Pills are truly Vilaahle for. Ladies, for - they vtll restore the. Monthly Courses ufhere they :: may eiop 'from any cjutc whaUter.'- They never have failed In ' any case where the directions around the box contain ing the P.IW hsve been strictly followed; indeed there has no case of failure ever eomti ro'oor knowledge. Being pdrely Vegetable they afe "per fectly safe. Matte 1 to ordor, postpaid upon re ceipt of one doHar" hy J; p. Creager, Baltimore City. Md g3A liberal discount lo Drugzlsts. ec - " " 1 10 3m- WnV, LABOR SO HARD WHEN , WASHING? fHAVK a chemical process for cleaning"' cloth ing by the tte f whieh the - clothe can be washed very clean without boiling:, and with very lilt's rubbing. Bv this method much hard labor can,, be saved, Ike washing is done in half the time, and he cloihes are very white , and. clean, and last much longer, for they are not worn oat by THbbing as by the old wav of washint; by mi chines, Ac. The articles used cost but little, and are easy to obtain. 1 mail the receipt to orJer. posTage paid, upon receipt of 50 cents t ihree cent poeiexo HampS good ss money.'. Address Or. J. P.;Creaser, Ha In in or city, Md. -,.--".-Dec. 8. . 110-3m. HONEY, THE BEST OF HONEY! I HAVE a valuable receipt or makins Honey, which I will send to any person upon receipt f 50 cents. V'e make and use it in rnt family a half the cost, and consider it as gand aa Ihe beat article bf genuine bee nrade honey, 'frorrf Which it cannot, be -ofJ. " Any; person wht will makt and sell il ean elear from two o three d tllars a ilay, it on'y requires 4 anicles to make it, and they can be had atony store for 50 cents. Kvery family may have this delightful luxury, for anv lady can make it In : 13 miut rs any time. 3 cents post tge s'amps as good ss money. y A ddresa Dr. i. P. Creager, Baltimore city, Md. , , Dec. 9. 110 4m" DR. CREAGER, BALTI MORE, Md is the sola Asent for Dr. Winder' celebrated M itrimoaial "Series, 3 Books; No. l.!-A Book for Young Men de-juried tn preoare Ihem for Kemale- Society," No. Z, Errors in- Carthlp t' No-. 3, "Reprodaetivr Control." :. Either ol which will be mailed to or cer. postpaid, upon teccipl of 25 cents. . .. s, Dec. 8. , - , ll0-3m - GOOD NEWS FOR LID ICS! N Y Lady wh will aon I her a i Iresa to Mrs. K Creager, 8ltimre City, M J.- with 3 post, age Srampincln led, will receive ay ret am mail omthtu nf imrvvrtao? ti her. i .... -"WOMAN K.NOttfTH VSKLK t9 HAPPT" Dec P. !- . ; l!0-3m REMOVAL. . I HAVE REMOVED WV RESIDENCE AND OKPICKto Front Stect, nent North rf P. K Dickinson x ortn the hons firoi"ly ecenrte.l bv Mr. A. A. Wanet, where I can be i jun J wl'en not professionally ei?a?ef. Xiil. F.. rr.KI"' J?I, 7.1. P. Feb. 23. ' - . .. . . 11. " - ECNRY ItUTT, Will g ice kitpereanat attention to- bueine entrust j - : . so is his cart. Sept. s 1866. - . . 75-1 y-c : GEorjJi: HYErjj, 7 . Keep constantly on hand, IVaue, Teas, Liquors ProrUwne, Haoa and JTUlenc HfT, Fruit, ' " " Confetiionarnee, d; South frontetrect, ,,t WiUllSGTtlS, M. U s Nova I8U 855. . , 109. . - L. iT. BARLOW,' -. -WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, ' ' ' . " MD DIULRU IN LIQUORS, WINES. A LIS, PORTER, de. 2nd. 3, Granite Kow, Front Street, . WILMINGTON, N.C, J Feb. ITth; tP56. ... 140-tt GEO; W. DAVIS: : C 0 M M 1 8 81 0 N H E R C Q A N T, ." . SOUTH. WATER STREET, J -WlLMlKOTOJi,C;i 132. - V. G. MILL.IGAN, HARCLE BIANUFACTUJiER, 'Tfouvit iyTra Stsicrt, WikattNOTon. No. C. MimsemiaitaJJtmAJrnj all kinds of Marble Work furnished to , ,. order on reasonable term, t - Jaw S. ' ' : ' : ' ''" ' 3S-ly-c HENRY BURRHI21ER ' " 1 ' WHObCSALB 4 BBTAIL ' : TOBACCO,. SNUFF AN1 CIGAR ' ' S 1 O It E ' V SIO K THE IMDlAW CniEI'" MARHfclT STREET , ne door above Water Wilmington. N. C. - " ; Tf. . ' All Orders fitted m'iA lUspotck.' "-. ; '. Oct. 26th. 135S . ' 93-tw.e. GEORGE R.. FRENCH, ' MANUFACTUUEK. AND . WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND shoe findings;- NO.' TI." M ,nKET STREET, iTlLJHNGTOJfi NC. March 6. i . , . : CHAS. MYERS, " HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM - - 34 Market St. WlLM INOTON, N. C - rsMsM, i.Eonoaw, nd'plm r,Bp bts. woo. " run. sif.a:. n laxiwssstiv hsts. ; Cutn, Pi.vsh, aho Silk Glasbo Cass, by tne eas t or dosen. At New York Wholesale Prices.. ,t mtrch 12. , " I . 153. 7 ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., QOMM ISSION MERCHANTS, . . WILMINGTON, N. C. v. uly 23. . .:. ; ' 63 AS. C. SMITH, Mlf.RS COSTIW. JAS. C. SMITH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH W ATE II STREET, f- - WILMINGTON, N. C ; April 26.- f-. ; ... . ., . ' , . J8-lv Hi eOLLNERr-' O. rOTTSS. Jr J. CAMKRDett DOLLNER, POTTEIOt CO."" COMMISSION RIER CHA tV TS, , 5 t N BIT VIIKK. . ApriI30, 1855. . - 20-ly. OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASE" - AT THE i- sVilmlustoH Saddle, Harness, aitd Trunk Mauufaetory. : THE subscriber respectfully informst hep iiblie that he has recently received addition to hie stoi k of Saddle and Harness Moaniinss.dtc. the latest and most improved stylo, andls vonsianly iitanuiaciuring.ainissioTeonmirKeistreetevcry description of articleln the above line. Krum xocrience i n t he b u siness , h e fee Is con fiden 1 1 ha newui be able to glveentiresatfaractlontoallwhc msyfsvorhirn with a call.- fichasnowon hand and wiltconstanily keen larxcBssortracntof J Conch, Giz and Sultry Harness, tjttty's-Sailitlrs, BrufUt. irips,dc.V Getieinen'r Saddles Wkipl - ' - ' -.'oVsrii dV.v.f ;:;;-y?r'"r iS; fvl a 11 ef. vr hlch he' wilHvaff ant to be nf a-y i ijthe best materials and workmanship, ti " II haa also a large assortment of Trunks,. Valises; Saddle an Carpet flag, Satchels, Fancy Trunks, die, and ail other ar ticles usually kept la ch establishments, alto which he offer I ow fr CASH , of on shor tcred ii to romp t eastomers. .- ' Saddles, HarneSs.Truaks.aedical Bag &e C, made to order. z In addition tothe above the aubscrlberilway kei-pson band a lafge supply of String feather and has now, and will kesp through the season a goortassortmretof f ly Nctts. - r ! i Allaremvtted to call and examine my Good a whet her In wan t or nor, as I take pleasu rei u sh ow ing my assortment to all who may favorme with a call. . ..'.' - -. Ilarnestand Coach Trimming sold at a fat price to persona baying to manufacture. AIo .Whips at wholesale. ' - " -- v '. -All kinds ot" Hiding Vehicle bought and sold .n nommixiions. .JOH.N J. CONOLEV. Ftb.T, 18.7. - 8JI - TUB NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.UP'V KALKIOU, Hj Ci - rHE abovcCotnpany hrabecn in opera tiorisi net the ltof April, 1 843, under the direclior.oi the ol wing Officers, vix ? r- : '; ';.,:, . . Dr. Charles K.JonhsoB,Prciaent, ; , . Wih... tlaywovnt, Vice President. John G. Williams, Secretary, Wmi U. Jones, Treasure. - fcrrin ousoec. Attorney,:, 1 iir W.I. II . MtttCA. Dr. U.K. Havwood, Coneuttaiion. ll.ii'.ii,rwtnni, J This Company hasreccived a charter givingad vantages to the Insured overaoy other CoiiiKiny " - - 5" ' ure pilTllf IS insure ntsown life for the sole use of his Wife anf v.uirui ii "m. ciainmn roe repreaesta tiveaof the hasbandoraay of hi creditor; Organized on purely mutual principles, the life Bjiembers)iartlclpairin the u-hoUof the pronts which reJeelarcd annaallv Kit. .. .. - . Ife.wnen the anttHaipremium la overS30 ma v oji All tlalmsforinearaneeagainstthe Company wil - (paid wilhinninetyday.afierproofef the death fthe party isfundshed. Slaves sre insured forone or five years, at met whieh will enable all Slaveholders tn secure thi " Classefproperityarainstrhenncenainfyof life. iilave instrranee presents a new and in teres tin featarrte the history ol North Carolina-wbich wiU prove very! mponant to the Southern States." 1 The last four months operation nfihis Company show a verylargeamonntof business store than the Directors exTrecied to do the first year having alreadr issued more than 2t0 Policies. Dr. Wm. W.IIaaarss. Medical niaminer, and Agent. Wilminpton, N.C. . . - , Allnmmitnica'lonsonbasincsf of theCompany should be addrcs.-ft to r RICHARD n. n.lTTLE, Scc'y. Ralciah.Jone 8. 1857. - r"n f ctn f . ... ' "" IkJ . M. . 'S Ul iO . A .. Si.' i f5TAnn.r.s psnr . "tt.: fhad, just I-trresivrd per Cri? ".. Va- :" 7'" i. - For silahv . AO:S, L.vO. CO. Jan . I..'. CALTI2IC DK; JOHNSTON THE founder of this Celebratci Insiilain of fers ihe mot certa.a, ' peed y and oaly etTeclu at temedy In the word for . . SEDRET DISEASES. ' Gleet Strictures, Seminal Weeknesa, Palna in the. Lelns, Constitutional Debility, . Jm potency, Weakness of the Back and Kiniba, Atfecttont of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the lloarr, D)Kecsia Nervous Jrriubi iiy, Disease ol the Head, 1 hroa Nose orSkin those serioa and melaiichoiy disor derssrfsingCr4H"tl destructive habiis oi 'oirth which destroy both body and mind. 'Uuue eecre and solitary practices more fatal lo their victim than the song of the Syrette to ihe marinrrs o Ulysses .blighting Ihelr most brilliant bopevvran ticip8tlons, rendering marriage, die, impossible YOUXGMEN. . Espec ially, who have become the Victims of Solila ty Vice, I hat dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweep to sn untimely grave thousands ol young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening jSenate with the tbnndersof eloquence, or waked tnecatacy the livinglyre, may call with, full confidence. - , - " - - . . ..... MARRIAGE v . f JbfarrUd terons,'ttT Voung Men, contemptattny marriage, being awartof Physical Weakne, Or ganic Debility, Deformilies, dfc, should imn.edi ately.eonsuU Dr. J., and be restored to perfect heslih. . . - ie who places himself ondorthecareof Dr. Johnston-may reHgionly confide in his honor a gen tleman , and cooTideniry rely tipoa bisskjll asa phy iTar. S-i -.- . - Da..JoS8Ton I the only regular ly Editcted Physician advertising to cure Private Complaints. His remdiea and treatment are entirely an known toaJI o4hr4 Prepared from n life spem in' the Great Hospital of Europe and the First In thi Country, vlsi- England, France, ihe Clock ley, ot Philadelphia, dj-ev, and a more extensive practice than any other physician lo the world. Hi many wonderful cures and most Important Sorties! Op era tionk Is a sufficient guaranee to the afflicted.. -7loc ic6o wish to be tpctciHy and efeciually reliev ed. should liun the numerous trifiine imnasVr.whn only rnin their health, and apply to him. A UU UK W A Kit AWTKU Oit KO CH A RGE. : No Mercury or NatuieoiiM Drug Used. '' OFFICE. Jfo. 7. SOUTH PREDERlOK tit'. loft hand side going from Kaltimore street, a ft w door from the corner.- Fail not to observe hi name and number, for ignorant trifling importers, attracted by the reputation Of Dr. Johnston, luik near- : - -"ry-' .. . DR. JOIlNaTON M Member of the Koval College of Snrseons London " eraduaiefromone of the most eminent Colleges 1 the United Stales, and the ercater Dirt nt whose life haa been spent in the Hospitals of London, Par- i, rniiauciyma.ana eitewuere, nas ertected some ot the mosi astonishing cures t hst wereever known .uany trounieawitn ringing in trie ears and head when asleep, ffreol nervoonsss. beina' alarmed sudden sounds, and bashfuiness. wiih frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of ; - A CERTAIN DISEASE. r When the misguided and imprudent vota rf nf pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of h is painful disease, It too often happens that anill-tiiw i ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters f nun irom applying to moae wuo, irmn education: and respectability, can alone befriend hint, delay ing till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease mnice tiieir appenraece.:, such as. ulcerated sore throat. diseaswd nose, Qoctural pains in tie head and limbs, dimness of eight, deafness; nodes nnuhe ahin bones and arms, bio hes on the f ice and extremities, progressing with fri"httul ra- piouy, inrat last ine pauie oi tne monta or the bones of the noae tall In. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of eonimi. scratinn, till death put a period to his dreadful suf fcrlngs, by sending birn to "that bourne-from' whence no traveller returns." To such therefor Dr. Johnston pledge himself to preserve t he most inviolable eereyt and, from his eTienglvc prac tice in the first Hospitals tf Europe and America, heean confidently rfwrnmett! safe and speedy core to the iinfortonate Vieiiis oi ihis horrid dis ease. -;I t is a nMiuinclioly fact tnaa thnusands fa II v4ctiniatthidradf(iliunlaini, awuig lothe un skllfulnees ot Ignorant pretcndeis, whoi 6y the use of that-floarfly poison. mercury, ruin the constitu tion, snd either send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave. or else make the residue of life mi-eraWe.;-- : s- i.t. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICES -Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjnrcd them selves by private and improper indulgences, i These are some of the sad and melancholy ef fects, pudueed by early" habits of youth, -vis :- Weaknesaof the Back and Limb, Pains. In the Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Jluscu'ar Pow, er, Palpitation of the Hearr, Drpepy V A'crvou Irritability Derangement of the Digestive Kune ttonfc, General Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion, dre. 1 Mentally The fearful t fleets on the mind arc much lo be dreaded; Lossot JUemory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirit. Evil Forebodings Aversion of Society, Self Dislin.tr, Love of Soli tude.Tiniidfly,orc..are some ef the evils produced. vuujiiiniiii arnrpTomsoi consBRitton Dll. JOHNSTON'S INVIGOKATING REllE- DV FOR ORGANIC. WiiLAKNESSI' , By this great and important remedy weakness the organs are apeedily cured a nd full vigrt restored Thnnsandaof the most : Netvona and Debilitated individuals who had loaf all hope, Itsve been imme dlaiely relieved. AU impediments to SIARK1AGF Physiealor MentalDioqtinli fixations, Nervous Ir itabltitv Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind", speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. ."- . -... . .. .. -- Young men who havo injured tbemsclvea by a certain practice indtilrred In whea a inn bki I frequently learned from evil companion, or at school, the efTccts of which are nightly felly even wnen nsreep.ann u not cored: renders mart fa ire impofsible.ard destroys botl mind sndbodr.shouid apply Immediately, ii. ' . What a pity that a young man, the hope of hi country, and thRdirllng of his parents, should be snatched from all prasru-cir a nd enjofmenis of life, by the;nsqicncesof deviating from thepaih of nnttire.and Indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before ennemplatinw - . MARRIAGE." . . Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites u promote connubial happiness Indeed, wirhoat these, the journey throoeh life becomes a weary pileriniaget the proa peel hourly darkens to ihe view; the mind becon-v shadowed with despair and filled with the melt j holy reflection thai the happiness of another be comes bliehted with on rown.- - . -OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST.. . . . - Balttsiobs, Mb. . All Surgical Operation Pettbimed. : N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, bui apply Immediately either rr.oneT or by letter. Skin rleacspectllv fnred. , . TO STRANGERS. . Tltcmany Unm-indeurcdt thislnstltation will intbelatt ten - year, and the numerous jmpor tant Sargieai Openttion perfoimrd by Dr. Jw-it-nessed by the Reporters of the papers, and man tfttaer pervoft. notices of which have appeartdagaln and again before the public, be.ides his standing as ?entleman of characierand rpsponsicilitj, 1 a BiifScicnt gnarantevto theaffiieted. . . . - TAKE NOTICE. . It 1s with the irnrate.t reloetflncetliat Ir. Jt HiySTOI perreiH. hi Mrfr to snpeor bef.r the rnbl.ieemint i anproTeMiotml fo, ph yxteinn to dTertie. imt nnleu e r M t fflic,r1 "necinllv stntneers eotild not fail lo fll into the hands of the man v impn.knt sni snleamed Im posters, with innntaenthie Wise Kars and eon tit i Ujtaebsbops,swttrntinT these larce cities, eoprins; l'r, J on ssto's iMTvec isement er nirrprtlKtns theaiwl ve phyicins.illiteralei.hno-r-hminedffIlo'-. too ktj to wot at their orielrml trade, itith Vami tontdeM hmyovd ttwtM-nte.who.for theptn-poMeef Kntteina ami Tweelv i TO, enrry on five or six offices, rnvier s assrj Oiefnt False iini, so tht the afflicted fttrtflf ertrrf one. I sure to tumble head!omr$nto the otavr: Izntnmi QaacJcs wtth eoormoaBlyine eertifteates.f gmi ant s tonmhirri earpufroro person not to he found, who keep yon taking I nrtr bottiesof t.tcovtCB Tjit snd Mkr pcki-e of fiitby and wjrthle eompnnnds. eonninely prvrcPdlninosenpoB the URfortneateand usimspvet Ine. Trifling month after month, or as Wrg ss thennsl! ami r rnn he obtui ne4. anil, in desTsr, leares j-on with raliwd health. t over toot pliinr dienr-riofrtttai'r.t."" It Is this mnrfre that inrien Itr..T.to rivert!e. rn n itontciicrii top.- Tot soe nwromirM with hi reootation. he deem it nwnnr to that liis eredeir or d,i'rj- s'--v i ti o r.. rr.. r, r., .-1 i .m f.- pt-paib STiil cootnni; vc a imstnt neat for the tvt!t. Tor ,,ri writin? inoiii i 'ate Ip ad send that p'H"in n a ;irerlsc"i.t iiiwriri!!! symptnrs i'it-ly-c J.'IIK ii, 1 7. - - i . - -. ' . .- - . i uuau.s oi persons oi aiiages, can now iudse what is thecanse of their declinine heafih I.os ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emncia ted, have a ainrnlar aanearance about rt, w 1 rV'ZZ ; -jrtnerih'ps hereiofoie exiriing this day J t , ' tinker l-e firms of DIlOTilEHsnd STERN & XEf I10FF are dinlvef br mutiml consent. II. A LWIIOFF wi;i continue to do bnsincrs t lite oiJ stand, ss rucerfsor of irrsm 4k Eso erkl atien-t to the wind.ns up ef the business ff,irs "f 1MVI11. L . All I xiiiii' nn fill ST-f .1.1 i im above f.rma,or the partners thereof individually -will please present them to HI, Nivnorr. for tet tlement prrvious to 15th of November rext ; at! -those indebted to thrm will pirare come forward snd pay up, or else their claims have lo fiats ioto officers hands for collection. ' . - . ....... w . ! . i. A ff , J M A , ' . Wilmington, N. C.,pt. 3, " ' 63-tf. THE 0 LD i CLE 0 :i U OTZU I Snow OPEN O THK550UTH EAST SIDE -OF the Railroad as yon get In onanyUoad.lt is open in the name ef" ihe newlv opened. . - JiXCIIANGB HOTEL. - And it is bound to do justice lo passengers In eel- . ting their meals the Proprlt ior pli deirg himself 19 saiisfy ail who may favor him wi;h a call, or no fsy . - ,. ,, . -.. f Passengers win find meals readv r n the arrival of every train. wi:h good Porters to ancnd to them : and check thew bagvoge to any point whfch they may desire to have It checked. . v - The House is within t enty ster of ihe Ticket Office, where passer gers can obtain their Tickcis without sny trouble, and ba in good time after getting their dinner or supper, as there Is consid--erable baggage to change. . - s'asseaser will please bear in mind that there t is a house in front of. mine, rented vy the other house to keep off opposition, which is railed the JVew Weldon Hotel, bat gentlemen sad ladies n il ptrafel recollect that his house has been built on " j boiiic u or six yeara tomv Knewicuec, and haa been occupied by three different persons daring ihst time, and has a new Proprietor ares ent. '1 his Old Weldae Hotel haa been open for two montfis, and has not had a crowd but once since, but it is now increasing fast in popular fa- vor, as passengers find '.that the mania salt them .and are always ready on the table when the trains arrive from any point. There are red bills primed ' by the other hoare with no name attached to ihem, evidently designed tn injurs ana and my house, but It cannot succeed, notwithstanding the Pro prietor and his men at the cars are particular in informing passengers that the house to 'the right - ie the beM, but parsengers find that the house on ' the bill is not only the best, but that its table is more abundantly supplied with the best, and that ihe waiter are more polite and attentive itt the wants of those who favor it with their presence, " Please beer in mind that mv honse is the newly opened KXCHANGK HOTF.I on the hill, twen ty steps from the Ticket Office. , . - .- ,: " . ' - ' B.B.aSEAR,S; Prom-irtor. October 8. 1837 j r - , i ffi.it : INDIAN ROOT PILLS. - DR. MORSE, the Inventor of, MOltSE'5' DIAIV ROOT PILLS, has spent the gTeatcr part f hia life Is traveling, laving , visited Europe ' Asia, and Africa as well as North -America has spent three years'among the Indians f enr W't. 1 tern-country it was in ihis way that the Indian Boot Pills wre first discovi red.' - Dr. Worse was ' tne rtrst man t establirt the fact thsr all ditcon arise from IMPURITY OF- THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fll'ld. :j -;.-:, .. -. v-L '. ; When the Vsrtons passages bcr onie clorgeT, and do not act In perlect harmony wiin the difierent functions of the body, ihe blo d ' lores its aciion, becomes tbltk eorrnptf d and di.-eow d j thus caus ing all pains sfcknt ss and distress c-ft very name t our strens'b lc&hsustd. our hcahb . ... w. prived of, and If nature is not assisted In thrcv ing .IT the stagnant humors, the tJoofl will hrrotnn' choked snd cease to act sad has our light of iif wilt lb ruvcr be blown out. How iniportnn!. ih n " that we heuld ketp ihe vatious pasenge of the bod- free and open. And how pkafanr to us that" we have tt in onr rower to put a widk-inc In jcur rca h, n niely, Morse's Indinu l.'noi fills, man a faetured from plants and roots which tn.w uround the mountaineusclifisin Nature's eardca -for ih health and recovery of tfi-nr-osed man. . One of the roots lrom which three Plile are w 8Je is a i-"ndo-rific, whH-hpria -e roi s of ihe tkin, nnd ss-' is sn Expcetorant. haT openar.d nrlog,Iil passage to the lung, and thus, in a soothirg man oer, prrfoims lie duty by throwing affphlrum, nnd other humors Imm the Junffs, bv copious plttjn The third is a Ditrretic, which jives ease and don bla atrcngth to,lh liidneys, hos encourated -thiydraw lurge a mounts of impuiiy ftom the blood, whiih is then thrown out bounti slly bv the urinary or water paese. and w'tich euld not have been discha ret d Jnany other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and arconi pari. the othf r bn rr. tn aor the Plils whil; encagid in pnrifyiro th blood ;.lhc coarser parfichvs of in purity . which canooj pass oy me niner utJets,re thus taken op and conveyed if in gnat quantities by the bow els. . ' . Erorri fh shovj fr f .t... r Indian Hoot Pills rot only ntcr the ttor,t h. bn b ( co ni e united with the blood, for tbry find wav l every part, and completely tout out and ckanre sJsfcm lrom all impr.rity. ami the life -of the body, which is the blood, becomes perferi ly heal ihy ; conseqnenilyali sickners frnd pa n is driven from the syett m, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pute snd clear; . - " The rcaFon why people jre so dittressrd when sick, and w hy so manydie, i becanse ihcr do mi get a medicine which will pass to theafilicted porta and which will open the natural passages for the disease to becarj out benee, a Inrge ouantityor food and other matter Is lodged, and the stomach and intestines arc literally oveifh wirg with ihe corrupted mstSf thus onderToirg disagreeable fer sneniation, coDstarillv mixing with the blood, which threw the eortn ,t,d msticrihrouch tverv vein and artery, BnuUie is ukrn -4rrU Ihe bdy tZd,6!fre- Pr-ilne' PILLS have addtd ,1 tlwrnselvea victory upon victory, by restorin" niillions ol the sicfc to 1 looming health anu hlrpi. ness, , Ves, thousands ho have been rackeY Jr ilI"f?J1lh 'Jckness, pain and at.uYsh, aM r .r ""i nave ueen scorched by the homing element of raging feer, and ahave been brought, as It ware, within a step of fhe .V , r- ,",HO"ro who Ihe dead, had it Morse's fndi Boo, Plllsl. jtfVer J had been taken, thev were nMonfshed 5 .k" soluidy surprised, i witnessing rheir ermfn; efficts. 0t only do thev give ImmediVtef and sirergih, and lake away a! I sickness rn i .i anguish t ut ,h, y ., once gl ,' work nt'thl fa Cacrion. Beware: of youi cays. . . , . 1 ivwiiicihtu lonrff JS A.J. . . -. " : t "- itiSO II1C lim,l While &' Co -All others .nfi.T-. . A. J. W HITE & CO ..-SuU ProprlcZr., ' . ' BrLewrd Street, New Yt rse's lodian Root Pill. a'r.. .u 7. Dr. AT or ttoot Pill arc sold by "Bl dealers in Medici il'PJ! ?,e4Jn tvtry town. viPage and hum. 2J '","' 'm,,Km cesuing rne aeencv wtl address as above for terms. Price 25 reui per box, five boxes will term on recelpr ofl,pia2e paid , Kov:2?- icsty; NOTICE. " viimpisy s w Daif. ihrre will b no charge for wharfage or dravspe . v,UJ , pease, will be Incurred If lac7. J oT.ny e? wharf, ,Bd will be added to the freight the ay-bin, o be eoSeeted on deliver,, fc, the North Carolina Railroad Omptny. . K. B,T avoid detention at Witminrfon, It f e.eT:ial that the tnionai of freight by vessel. ha .l. in ad caeee, be distinctly stated, in dollars ' ami cent, on each bill of fadinp. and if goods tot rnrV, ,r OBC person are ineladed in the same bui of lading, th amount of freight for each coa siSiiee mast be aeparsrelv stated. . , r o r.,.r.i.. u .a nr rv;.. ... . ... s f i . i t . . . S. L. FRKMONT, Eng 4- Supi." - OTice of Kosineer dt Saperln'endent, ' ? VVilnrrngrton.2v-7-.laii. 23. l7. - ;hePi,.;;7h;Mi;e7 that disrBwsthat deadly nemv w IM i.L J t' flight, and l be flush of you.b "Uetl'J'9 gam return, and the prow c f a loni Ja 7, fife will cherish and itlguten a.. Mrsi h'PPT rrHE Wilmlugion snd Weldon Rajfrond ( W.' M. pany have made arrangement fnT forfJ rd, . aH roods eontlgned to the care cf in roM.pa-v and desl.oed lor any-point on the lin the Notib tJarolma Road, free ef committee
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1858, edition 1
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