VOLUME XII NUMBEU
Wilj.vlJNGTON, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 185S.
WHOLE NUMBER 1528
MISCELLANY.
C o I porta ce In North Carolina, VIrilala Ma.
rylaiid. and the Ilstrlet of Colombia.
During tho quarter erniing Dec. 1st, 1857,
J i l.t.A,. lOO innnlKai ulr Lp
month..' work
in nr in v uw lucuia. ay,
wn Mrfoiniilluhril oil I. I Iieitl.
o
... i i . am r a a aa.
D3 worth of our book-1 were told, at..i 81,
183 5G worth of printer gospel liuth wni
given to the destitute, 855 public or prayer
meetings' "weie heltl among the 1,842 fumi
lira thut attend no evunolical preaching';
1,026 families fo ind ilettituie of all religi
ous books except the Bible, ami 993 with
out ihs Uibie; I9.G33 families were nailed,
talked with on religion and furnished with
such religious books and tracts as are cal
culnted to receive the approbation of all
evnngelic. I Chrisiia a." ilnndrnd of chil
dren were brought under SnUbaih School
influence, and many adulis induce lo at
tend church. Asylums, Alms houses and
prisons, hi wed aa the highways and hedg
es, ha e been profiled with these niessj.
ges of mticy. Many pges might be till
ed wirh facts full oi interest from the Col
poririir' Uepcrts God has blessed the
vrork, ind to Him be he praise. Dona
tions received til this office amount to 8942
CI
As the Colporteurs salaries $150 the
books given a war, and other necessary ex-
...... . . i f '. 1 Mm mi la . .a. . . I. a n .. . . I Is a
I'ciisra u. ltcigii, ctv., uox iu uo -mu vj
contributions, the books bcirlg sold only at
cost, we ask all,, benevole: I friemfs to re
member this work of God for ftirniahin.; the
poor everywhere with the b ead of Life
Donntions can be sent to J. Cross. 73.
Fnyeit-ville St, Biltimore, Mil.; Rev
P. U. Pric, Ilichinond, Va., and W. J. W.
Crowdcr, Italeitrh N. C.
J. CROSS Supt. and Gen. Agf.
for AM.', Vu., N. C. ami D. C.
Hiliimore, Jan. 1st, 1853.
"ECy'By tending the above it may be seen
that God continues to open the way for the
humbl "work of fuith ami lubor of love"
in fuinilira where, by Divine blessing, we
may successfully uinei the wants of per
ishing souls, hundreds of wl.o n have not
teen roach d by any o.her gospel means
ui.iil sii.ee tho Colporteur found them in
cur swamps, mountains and dark corners.
Dear reader, think of this work, pray fur it,
nd far the sake tf jtreciovs touts, give somit
hin to tt cheerfully, as the Lord Messrs
jirid piospers you. Read the eighth chap
ter of second Corinilnuiis and imitat tnose
who, "in a great trial of nffliciion and their
deep po erty," Abounded in liberality, and
ruinated Pi.ul to receive their gift., "lie
1 I. .. t flivuth I r, lli. 9.1.1.0 Ia..,ataal I., ll.it T j-a.-l
1 " 111 till. I'l'Wfl ...... 4 . IU I IIU lMll.
'Give mid it shall be given unto you good
measure, snya lie "in wh m we ive,
move and fiuve our btinjr," .whose promises
tiertr Jail. JM.re ly we will trust linn.
Youis truly,
W. J. V. CHOWDER, Gen Agt.
of Am Tr. Soc. U N. C.
AN IXPLNIVKTIIKATUICALCOMI'LIMENT
The Paris co respondent of tho New
Or.eans Vicayu. relates
the
following
anecdote: ...
"They have an opera in Athens, where a
priimi donna is very popular. One night
the se bewitc hed the audience, th men
took tho splendid pt-ir of English blooded
dorses from the carriage, and dragged her
home. She was delighted until the next
morning, when she ordered the coachman
to drive l.er out.' T e coachman said th.it"
some of the 'gentlemen' of the preceding
evening hud been carried away so fur by
their eiithurinsin as not 'jet to have Ink!
time to return with the horses The d.iy
passed away, and nothing was heard .f
the horses. The second d.iy she had the
walls of Athens covered with bills, t.ffer
ing 15500 reward for ihe recovery of her
horses, but as they were worih at leas. 2,
000, they have not yet und. probatl- never
will be heard of."
FLOGGING INTIIKTWO SEUVICE3.
During the year 1856, as appears from n
Pnrliuieutnry return the number of seamen
and boys flogged in her Majesty's navy
whs 1. 397 ; the total number of laches :n
flicii'd was 44,492: the hit? lie t number
given to any culprit was 50, and the low-
. A M'L .. .. - r
esi i. ine greatest amount oi nogging
npuears to have taken olaCe on bnnrJ the
Royal Albert, in which ship twenty-one
seainrn recei ed 900 lashes. ' Another
rft rliritontia rt raiftirak imaiiMti a'aanfa.r.1 tr utlfK
iiiui.ii.il t j a w a iia.ia j j , t aa
respect to corporal punishment in the army
contrasts favorably with the navy record
of flo.Ti:inir. Out of 138 regiments and
corps only 35 have been rttscruced o this
way. Tho total number of soldiers flon
ge l in 18.G was 64, and the number of
lashes inflicted was 2,751.
""A DIG GUN."7
A monster moilar has been tried at
Woolwich, England, successf ill with
70 lbs. of powder, though its full charge is
flute hundred pounds. The sbtll is one
yard in diameter, and, uncharged ash was
in the experiment, it tore op ones, and
piled ihe earth is high as a small house,
and filled Ihe air within a radius of two
hundred yards with earth, stones, and roots
of trees. The monster is ; compounded of
wrought and cast iron, in separate pieces,
tightly-hooped together. At lha fifth round
the mi Idle r ng gave way partially, ai.d
thus interrupted U.e pr.r lice ; but ii wms
siccescfiilly shown that it could throw a
bU 11 wcihina ton and a half.
Tim el: days after sight.
A few days f ince u rough, e.(,uu;ry-look-
in jr fellow, enteraJ one of our Cuy Baiikg,
'and mrchire up to the counicr-vxclaimed,
Here I am, I w.utl you to lakew f-ji'r look
at me." Without a -a ord further he stro ie
out. The next day the Shtae euston er a k
peared, uttered the same words, and agmn
dinppearcd. The third day, at about the
snmn :ttn , he walked in, and advancing to
tl Teller's desk, threw clown a draft, pay
nL! thrre'days after sight, , "NoV," said
he, "you've seen ne three timea,Want the
money for it N. Y. Mirror.
A I ankrupt friend of ours was condoled
with the other day fr his mb.irrnssment.
f ;i, I am notTrnbrfrrsssed at all," said he.
"it is my creditors that are embarrassed."
CAUSTIC PREACHiNG
' The Rev. Mr. Finney, in h discourse on
"Mora; honesty " at uoston, a few even-
rtira linrA aa...!
"Go down on State street, gather togeth
er all the moral honesty there is t be louml
there, give it a thorough sifting, mid what
a mournful spectacle would turn up to
vitsw I"
lie further discourses on "Funeral ser
mons :' " " '
'1 sometimes wish people couM attem
their own funerals. Could some 'man hear
the eulogies pronounced upon their ch;rc
ter for rhoral honesty, a Cut tl.eir 'etli,
iiow they would shriek an i howl as they
lay in their coffins !
A cool cass of elopement, occurred in
Aurora, III, a few days nan. A Dr. Love
toy. one fine nioritui r. called his wile to
nun. place J notes mid -.accounts in tv-i
hands to the? am mnt of 91,000,'' made over
to her a deed of the iolun which his ho ue,
stead was situ tied, and cooclu led by cool
ly avo
wnij; iiis ueterutinaiioii to icavit tier,
in comp
ny with another mm's 'wife, be-
I upn u'hnni
and himself a criminal
mti
macy had been lonr suspected to exist. ,
i he lady allude I to was the w.feof a res
pectable mocl.anic named Robert Neale,
und the mother of two children
AUDACITY Of UK AN T RUNNfCRS
A tL'fairmi IamJ i t it. i rrr.i r t u-lip hninir
conveyed to an Emigrant Hotel, in the 4th
Ward, ibis morning, when i hey were over-
."i. i . i-. t .
i.tKcn oy iue . wajron oi anotner noin, in
Greenwich stieet, whose runners forcibly
lifted the live c.irgo into thir vehicle nnl
took them otl in defl.ince of all rem n
trnce. 1'he whole tratisnction, our in
formaiil btates, was but the work of about
five minutes New York Mirror.
EAR AND EYE
Das. l.KDRUN A D KI O., OCULISTS AND
tlTltlMTa
D'
XL 1.1. BRUN nfl'i.-n to lhoe snffVring ftom
j.iainess. nia inrmiioie aurai rrmpani. u nim
have bc-en ui-cesful in nearly- ilirce thou -and
eaes of confirmed dcnfn.a! ftuiui re.nidies
hnve been proauunci'd by Drs. Khianier. of Kt-r
lin, ami Delcau of Paris, and Curtis Pil her of
London, as ihe moM wonderful ever applied fur
tifaH; of ihe Internal and middle ear. 'They
omiuiaic ditt'..r ni course- for the .arious di-e tai-s
thai all", ct ihe external and middle ear II the
die.iu 1 cirnhned tu ihe cx'ernal ejr, I heir i-f-
leeti-lire aiiDiunr nn ihe nth or aixih d;iy. Dr.
m Kriin wurrtinlt u curt in every cate. when ihe
ear Is perft'i't in lu lonii.ition tie h.is eighteen
ee 1 1 Hi rates Iruin ih e who li:ive been dvuf from
tnrmicu. wnu.ie ttnurinsi Is now coninli'eU ru.iur.
tU. UIIU Ill.Tk' art, flitaV n .lalaa.1 rilMrft .a sM-
guagc! Cer Iwcniy even hundieit case if
diMlnesn h.ive been ; tcecrss ally trcuied bv rim
Curnllca t's lo that ctrj. i tuny bu ni-en on itD.ili-
eution.
In latl aalaacl ltfltanrfi.ua .i.i.ln.i Cm . ... u
... .... -... ... ..t . . . . t,iya.u " futibn
.a. ... , v. ! II ycivniMVM VI lllf WGIHVrailiM
tij fHtni," Udu.illy c.il.etf tliu dram i hiluinution uf
. .. . .r .i. . i ....
Ml. m- N fitvitw U'lG tl III - iy.fl'urrif'ls UflU ciiMa
rttVin tubt, viih accumulation of mucu ; ncrtout
atf ctini pnllyput xroirt.t. T-e . r u litn I lie i--eiiM:
ciiii tm t-iai:i-d n - ill its of ai u'iet cy-ihuf
'ihliou i or inter .nil i ng i..vr coKln, ihe una l
quinine an i in r.-nri..i .iiedii:lne, giilierinif in
ihn eyes uf ciIMIiokJ, ic, the sense cud in
nearly etery in.-far.ee be restored. . VVhcre the
w.mt of see re ion H lp.'irent. the , Muiiioiy Cit
nal " being dry and truly; wlign ilui duafnsie
uccnmp.inted with noise in llic em . like rustling
of lenvi-a, chirping of insec ts; fulling ui water
r.aain uf bells, puUiil ins, tlichargia of mat ;
trr, when in a mo ipinu position, a aensanon 1 '
full s it a rufli of lil iotl to the ue.id -had taken
place; when Ihe hearinjf ae.'mii less acute in dull
rl..Ullv faa'a.alKa'r aar UI ll n ...aly. Iv.iAl hiian a .a a
theeoti.-tu yursucd bv Dr. Le limn id coatidcred
'rift.
tn.iiiuue..
Dr. Dufton the only practitioner in the United
Slate, wh prac'iucs Ihe new, painlusa, anil sue-
cenful nicthod In creatine all Che diremr to
which the e e is fu'.jecc. VVhru eveiy i.ther
meim have fai ed lu ull'rd relief, he anlvs from
it'h i f it r Jrl iini irti.ti iri ii. Iai!en:s. bv mm-
dint; a few ptrt'C'dirs o, their cise. nn Imve
retnidit til ;mv pari.
'1'S'TiMojsY. We the nii'li 'signed, p-ncti ioners
in medicine in 'ho cily ol New I ork. hivini' trad
occis'oi In riine!i the prariie of I'm I ..'Hum
t. ll..f...- I .1 a. ..I .1,.. . . I,.
w irmiwii, ill ii pvn-c. in inn - a. i i i rjr. Ml li
aside all pvo'eiotil jt-aliiitsv and prejudice, free
- anai mi ..viii !. (ruiliir.-. i. , ni-l K4i
in rli'rnres n! lliese dille.t.e or '.in-, iro n ili
wiparalled tnucctit vliich hat attended it, in wi l
Wi tin j, t lit ncenilon ol oui pr.ilMwr-lun.al tin lliri.n
hroiiehoiit the t'ni'ed Si.-in-n. Thi ir syw in o
treating di'i-ai-ea of th in-idd c and it 'ernal -.ir.
hy lllfl UM fit -fllaad eitlaatl vHniira." Ila T 1 1 i 1.1 I M in
chronic and ennui ir.iti d eiinet, Ior.n new era
in Ihe nrneiice of unrnl surznry, nn.t fi Is up n vuic"
which has lonir heen fell bv the ironer.u nraeii-
avi.ia a a. uiacMPCi ..I iiv . j , iiiri .-II m.
quire 10 i-enort tu an operaiion An rkilllul aaiims
anJ oculists, and enthuiastieally devoted lo lh ir
profession, wa cordially recommend them to met.
as n.ay require their aid. tsiirned
il-iiai..!.. it u n n . n c XT
innap In . . ....... b ,. ,kn a araa i K .. .. ... I I
iii .ni.iiui.1 ob.. ii. .aai, i... mr , .rv. ... viccii HI.
D , Horace VV inflow. M D . C. DelDn. Alls'nne
B. Krnncin. M. O., T V Van Buren, M. D a..Bed-
uediord Dorcmus, 31 P. ,
New Vnaar. Sniiil 7. '
Students wl-hin to perfect themselves in this
orancn ol medical clenc, will find an opponuni
if by joininsr ih claaa. a: Ihe Kar and Kve In
firinariea of Dr Dclocy Le lirun. Union Place
' Uniques, every Tuesdnv and Friday afternoon
Horn I till 3 Vlook during Medical Colletre term
Tiera. Five do lam. Consu talion free
irnnoiiaraio oe pant when the hsrarlns It re
tored to ita orlyinnl acuicncas. Addrcas lira,
I. IIKI.AU V ZaKRItUN k lUFTO, Union
1'iace. mew York K:tly .
X B. A t'C-l-e upon fit nature wnd treat men
nf deafne mud ditente of tht ear. with the treat
ment of ihethutf and dumb. Price l "
drMon.-y lenera mmi Im reglo'cred by th
I'lisintaKier. Kegintered let leu ar only a' our
risk ple.t-e bear this in mfrid .2 Uorrespua
dents muet hNULUSK P(lTAOK l -r return
answers, the new posiaira laws retjuiriug prepay
inent of tellers.
Nov, 17. , ' 192-6in.
ALL ACCOt'XTS
MADE previous In January lt are now nasi
due and our customers will oblige us by call
ing or paying their bills when presented.
CHAS O AIVKUS,
Jan . . . 34 Market street.
(ENTL'.MKN'S FUR COLLli.S.
A N F.LF.O t T ad com orta'klo arft ie o
Draaa till tin C l'. aa.la..aiv a.a.a.a laa.iriiiai.H
jaat receive I r.y F. pre--, at the Hat and Cap Km
poriuti), 34 Market at.
rc.i. . flMS.D. MY ERs..
AT COST.
'PO re nee stock previous u srii- "..nh wi
1 elu-e nui our a nrioi. ni ;f v.im.r n -,.t- .
for cosA. a; ihe Hat and Tn Fninoriitm.
Jta. 9 CtlA n-)lf."H
POK K 4XD BHEF.1
1 K.B 11 !' !.- of Polk and Seef iur reeeivd
r i -) i .ri" .e.a' tile family sriof. ry
I ' V '3 ''"ronl tre
,M'a
110
AWIO toth.
'acl of mf H p
romtrfiHi'il la.
Vi
ASS "m fn c.ar Liunn ' iaiai ,. 4a lt la. r... .
present bllU monthly. We w mM ask nettlen ents
rr bills part dae. and an -rK- rranetT the above
notice. ...nii'mine uvvua
Oct. 24. 7 . . 92. '
EEIPTY spirit RiRr.ris
1
fi(M).MW" KiOXD HAND BARWFLS
VJVVjnst l.nded front K.fcr John A.Manley,
for sal. by ADAMS, BRO. & CO
TU K SO UTII E l N 11TIZ jN."
A New PvlUicat Commercial and Literary Jour na
JOHN MITCH F.LL A. WILLIAM G. SWAN,
SDITOB8 AJwD rBUPBICTOBB.
r
E Title cr this- Joiunai, with the names el
lis rumors, mav da mnrtv anniiuh i.a tniii
a. II. I9 n I (HOI
One of i hone Kdiiors b in an American citizen
a. u . . a. . I . i . .
1-7 nil hi , i no inner inienuinz lo O con e SUcll a
adoption ; there id no qtiexiion atieccinje thedes
tineea of Americans, on which they will hi Id
ihemFclves de arrcd from openly esnrtsi-s sn
opinion ! . . .
The one a Suthcrncr by birth ibe other by
preference, ihay-cuntuit b of thoBB who know
"o South, No North." They well know bochi
i . i , . . . . .
"'in in me tiirugie men inc noam I mow caned
upt.n in mane lor per own rights and honor, I bey
nenn lo stand with the South.
A thoroughly- Dent icraiie and States-Rights
Journal, "The South. -rn Uitixen" will neverthe
less decline lo be c illt d "Partisan unlexa the
Coiisiitniion ol the United States ia to be called
D.-iriizan document.
1 1 will upliol. the Federal Uni m, provided the
lovert ignt'y oi inc cenlcUcraicd states be respect
ed- it nail n.il
i iuii nix vnaif i iic i fliiii uuon ui aegro o ra very is
a iound. jutr wholeaoina Institution; and ihrre-
i t . . I . : . ...... . u .i...r . r iv. a '
ia.'.. ui. aiii.ui.li I U-UH.IIIII, I lin HII Hill
lav.! Trad, M a queation oi expediency alone,
ihe conductors of "Th xitiihern f ;iiiaen will in.
view o' ihe hue action-of the Southern Commer,
otat convention, at Knosvtlle, apply ihcmselvsa
t search out and bring lo litiht, all a cessible tn-
forinaiion bearing upon that important .subject-
on inc wnoie ina ia'riai ctindltlon and neeesviiles
of ihe South on the actual aiateof the negro ra
ccaof Africa, and on the policy and action of Fu
'opean Fow.-r- in reference to ihe Slave Trade.
Iteeiding al Kru.xville; and choosing ihin ruin
s the place from whence their Jour nal is to em
iinme. the conductors of "The Southern Citizen"
will be guided in the mutter of State Politic, by
'ne genera' principles above Indicated. - It will
lie Ion K to noeliaueof offirf-c tarrker. In .kon t
will support the candidates lor sll officers, who
win support inc equal -riiih in of cite Sovereign
Idles, North and oulh-Mhe qal rights of the
"kiivnra lian 'lit-., n. ,L .. I i
..... i. BKH . .... a.v, l.cri Twrt iiitrj lllliy IlitTe nCCn
hnrn aa h.r.u.a i la . ir ...a. V. : .. .
a.i,. ma.. j a uiini ui n.ii worsiltp.
U Agricultural nd onimr rent atTairs on the
nrSSaraSlta rtf I B I S-m I lmMIiiu,a...-.la .J l 1 1 .
f our Southern ICallroads. there v. ill be sn ample
umi caretuuy compi'en weekly report.
l.lterarv Brtll-laifll anal ltHa.-ta.nrai aa-ill r..n a, mil.
feature of "The Southern titizen." - inteliectua,
trranaear, wnercver It appears In ihe world, shsl
rneel nromnt and zenloiia riiroonl. lm W An
need 10 shat out lizht and stifle trtaoirv s b:ir. in
ihl- department as well as in Politics, we shall takJ
lanua I A aa . n t .A 1. J a a- . ... t .
ni intportlnir our 'piniom- from KntrUnd.sdJ le
" t3.saisjr niiu jtiugs- irvni our n view l
- rv"w,iM spmssis ni'Mi i w r.iigtinu. ionic uinio 1
nf mir dim tr a Kit II sid iha mnwol, w...n ak. k .
sil a...iinrl Ksa-..l t . Am ll I . I
- r " - - i ....... H,ia . ,,,, iirrf vunifaiityriiivii mi
lenzth stirs the South to vin.iicate her own intel
lect ul and moral existence, to revolve around her
own l entte of thought, and to appeal to a standard
ol I :isl e and of t h t r a hiata aK.iu. ik. ; .1 i ; n ..
a. ,i..ii.ii. in ui iruiniiierrini rivalry. .
Knneei:il en ra. will ka inL-i.aa i. r...nt. 1. . . 1. 1 ..
.'."; ... zv" - .?.:'" wni.
ui--i-Bi ui a,i me nuws oi cue wurid ac nome and
lihr.aAi, -
Ondticin:: their new Journal in litis spirit, and
i;iiiif.ii,ii iv enaeavorirtc- 1 10 mnwa. truawl i ima an.
ilairl a If in Or 1 1 tot r. . , . n. .1 . I. . a.rrn ' a.' I
f r -.- - -
fleotaarval
' I'izeo" will meet wlih ilia tui nmi I,M It
. . , a. iinruiiicii iiiii i hit uiiuinern
Tl . . nral m.in.K.. LTk. O 1 H! .; l ...
.... .nun. .11 i ii u nil i ne rn v iiicn win
-iieo- ui-iween ne nm ano nuerntn n Uelobcr
II will be mitilinhi il on ilin W...tn.,H, ,.f ...w
we. K I. MO-: IVltt nCll.r.AIIS nn urnn...
New TvDea. Presti. and Mm... int. ..t .11 .nn.
!ir Ki.lnrr nriumiaut f..a .1.:. I. l. J f.'
........ ..... in a... lin. iniriini; .inn an 11s
publication will reriainly le continued, sulisctibc re
,i-ltl Kak ..naii.. I. II ...
I its
an
urn
I iticir aiiDierlitlons In advance; oiur ic
later will not lie forwaideil.
' aaa,.i...., IH al'l I H?l , I O rPIII 1 1 tllft atlOlint
ill.
I he Icrins of advrtining wi:i con'orm lo
th
usual rates lennei-see.
(Jotiitnuncations to be nddrm-rd in
JMctrs. MITCHKI. SVVa,
Knoxvillc, Tenn
nnguri s-l.T, -&. a.
93-
q PROS PECTUS
Oar tu r
N. C. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.
At the recent meeflncr nf ih M ("! L....,: 1
ASSOCIJIlOn. in Wlirrenlnn lha Hnrfar. anoj
. : " " a., v. . ui u i . i in ii ai
I'oiniea a committee to make t lie necessary r-
ngemenis lor publishing a mon hly j srns I, with
lis. nknvs s it Ia .. .
Ilavinrr tnn.ls nprancioinf nfafnsl...: . i
1 tL pcl'-oer next, Diey cull, u iih cor.BJem r
- ... , a, ssjsvi at:iisyiri uiiiCCri1 I O BCIlC f-
. - . 7 , "f-T inn r vc i-iiaunu
o go on with the work. They feel assured that.
rriiiionn lrfitittHifi sf t-i timi ihau .. l 1 i.. j
II those, who have ihe educational inleresta nl our
ale dl hearl. Will aii rl Ihamwlraa ik. u
- - 1 nuiiiwi I
ol subscribers, reqnUlte to insure complete suc-
ess, can oe secured within one week after the
lui.ncauon i tins proxpeetus.
. 1 lie Journal ia CO bo- dvole.l onllr.lat ia K- i-
... wuv.iriHiu unut:i inc
anspuo of ihe Slate Educational At-aociation
' he organ of the Association and of all
eresls ol Kdiieaiioti a. 1 II K r...ki:st..j i .
iiui iiiiieii or sttooroinHte Associations in the Slate
II Win llllior I.I nr. mm n noi orraaaia .. r a
. ivii hi us urnacs, as on cause; and lo foster a
pene-at s. in;.:i hy between teachers and officers
of C'lonmon elio.ila JpoH.imli .aJ ivii
- - - ' oaiauooc UI r.UUCQ
r. , ,;,, one great cause. It wilt
-- ...-M..I...VO, viiu VVliarsjCji it P
to ailv.mce the interests ot the C!.m.m.,n si...i
ov-ieoi oi tne riiiie, as underlying all other inter
..... -i.-i.iining nn iis voki Eranl'e base, t
K. ... c.iui..iiioiiui -.iriii inre.anu win lurnislrtrchan
net of eoniniuiiicaiion between the General Si,n..r
intenJeni ofCiim.non School and those wlio feel
n.i miner, m ineir wenare. l ae Journal will
b.
eotiea ny s mmd ol Kdiiors, composed of U
Wiley, Superintendent at Common s:..hn..i.
II
a number nf tho leudins; Teache rs of the State, and
and
....c ..,v-i r.uii.ir, wno win receive all communica
uonn and superintend the publication
communications should he addressed t
iue r.auor oj uio Journal of Education. Greene
C. H.WILEY,
V. 0. CO LB.
O W BKOOKS.
W. W. HOLDKM.
. W.M. RiiBINfON.
. . Coiotiiittee
TERMS:
The Journal will he nubliaiied month!., t. n...
az.ne f irm, in hando t.e style, and will coolain
1 H njffiia ih. r. . lln . : . .
. O - "... v. Iii( I all Co) ;
tne copy, one year, . . -. ' . 2 00
1 Copies," - (loose address) , 10 tO ,
Su'iserinliitaa imuLoiI i-.i-i.iu t j . :
... -" i .ii.aiii.uij m Bovance
and recet. ts sent in the first No. 1
Terms af Advertising
I Vat 4 fi a . 9
a-, - a. ... 1 rto. oa ausTHS
One page, 75 . S40 4
1 mo.
Hair 40 22 v, . 2
Ddi -'ourih, 22 22 7
16 lines. 12 t a "
3
5
3
AMTnl?.mf,B'.b.r ,he Jc" PrW -rteily
All others montlitr -
3
Teaehrr anilia. f.n rn- ok n .. .
"'"7 aover.-, tu- nhi of their Sch ools, of 16
tines, for on er. . .
. , j " '"i a a. oiarr 1 ters win o
I Hera ItA al all lloaoa a '..!. ... .
,, , -a. ..uiinici 01 ocnoots et
all grades, nr-edtng learh.-rs, and of teachers who
want ilu moaa! ai.al ia I. .11 ,
,.i.. aw.. "..". T" -rre""non tor
anuairu 10 advertise their desires and
wiims in papers nol eipressly devoted lo thecanse
"f Muni os II all ku
wuild keep standing notice in the Journal ii
wiHild tut an rasv mmier T..r 1. a..h.- a.. .
- ... .... . aa. .. lim
alt viae 11m -.11 tint ion . .nil 1... r.
I , a v..n.in..rciini A .119
ieei lo learn ihe address nf all teachers anliu
plans. .-.,-f '.v'!i,v'.;-'.,s,-.v.
It i, therefore, the de-ire uf the Conductors n
h- Journal l.a a.aalal.la . Ii;. . ..a- ...! a . a
. ...,d;aV. r , inn IIDo.
m l I I 3ll Who Will fnrni.h a,i.4. . . ...
: -.vivii .11. ua; juiauc
""HI I"'" M'Ull advi rtlino :,,..
ti tr w ants ver.- h'u ral ...i,,i:n. ;ti 1 .
A usual 25 . lu-66
PATRONIZE ...
inME IMPORTATION.
fi I RA-?KET5r?hampc jast received 4
" 7 rret from Bun.!. f.imA v:..j
a ----isww-w . ; B v iis- u i
'Qwfeilli S-iC IV. IVnrtnutiul At a . at Le: :
graacery of - . OEOllGK SHYERS.
W- V ' ' " . ' i ... 'a, - -
lauaW Bat '. .
ue
-SALMON AND MACKEREL.
A FRW Barrels of each lot sale low for cash
X , Doe. 8. ' . GEO. MTERS. .
Of al disease, the great first eaase -Sjirings
from neglect ol Nature's laws.
SUFFER NOT
f
When a CURE is guaranteed ,
IN ALL STAGES OF
SEC RE T D ISEASES,
Self-Abuse, NjrotHi DibUUy, Strictures, Gleet
uravet, Ui betes, inseaxcs oj lle Kidneys an.
Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, St rofula
Pains in Ike Bones and: Ankles, Diseases of Ik
f .11. rrt? f-f SJ-..00. mJ r.'.,. i-r, .
f ' " , a.w www m-. iu,ai. aoa
Ike Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Kpiliptic
Fits, St. Vilas's Dance, and all Diseases arisi
tng from a derangement of the Sexual Organs.
Such ar Ncrvnnc Trembling- stnss nf MamAraa
Loss of Power. General Weakness, Dimness of
Vision, with peculiar spots appearinar be for j the
eyes. Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia.
Liver Dises-e, Erupt isns upon the fice, i'aln in
the back and head, Female irregularities and all
....... ..aswa aal9Vilai j;c IIUIII UUIU SejiCS. l IUBf.fer8
not from whut cause the disease originated, how
ever long standing or obstinate the case; recovery
is certain; and in n shorter time than a perma
nent cure can be effected by any other treatment
even all r the disease Mas baffled lha skill of emi
nent physician and resisted all their means of
Cure. The llleclicines are rilaa-.aa.nl. with. ant ...I...
causing no sickness, and free from mercury or
balsam. Duria. tweniv years of Dracttee. I have
rescued from the jaws of Dea.h, many thousands,
Who! In lh Inat .la... af -k. .1. . . 1 a
. ... - w .a.a.. V.1 .III. RUWIC III VJII I 1 Of Qfi
disease had been given up to die by their phi
atneted. who may pjuce themselves under my care
a perfect and most apeedy cure. Secret diseases
are lite trreacest enemies tn h:ilih na ih ..a.
-a ...a-.a "aii.iiio mc sl, iimilliBinir la IDM
the first cause of consumption, Scrofula and
eianv other diaefaes. and shonlH he a iprmr ih.
human fstliilv. am a n.ruian.nl n.afe a.
ever erlccted, a majority of ihe cases falling into,
fthe.hands of iinco npetent persons, who not noly
n iucure me diseases out ruin Che constitution
fiilnsr the SV'Stem with merenrv. uhieh wiih ...
disease, hastens ihe surierer into, rapid consump-
Bat should the disease and ihe treatment not
cause death speedily and the victim marries, the
dise.lSA nl:l!lia! l.na. . 1. aa I. 1 .1 U -
-.-. a.,. vu. an. vuiiuicii, wiiai arc
born with feeble constitutions, and the current of
life corruoted by a
Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other af.
factions of i he skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs, en-
tailin? rniAR lhaam . Kri.r ..r -..ir
- -'-9 I " .i "as. W..nV WI VUllCring
and consigning them to an early grave.
SELF ABU-SK ia another formidable enemy to
hearth, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of
nun an diseaaea causes so destructive a drain up
on ihe avslem tlmiuinw Ii. ik ...l. ..r
j .- ai. a., iiiuuemiua ui V 1 U 1 1 II S
through few years of suffering down to an un-
.iinc.y kiuio, ii uesiroys tne iervous System.
mnilllal aValaa au.su .kia a 1 : .
., j -7 aiicigico wi iue, es ii ses
mental derangement, prevents the proper develop
ment ol the system, disqualifies lor marriage, so
eicty, bminexs, and all eartnly hanninesa and
Icavea the sutierer wrecked in body and irind.
predisposed to consumption sod a train of evils
more lo be dreaded than death Itself. With Ihe
fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate vic
tims Itf .W.-ll'. A kna. 1 1. .1 . a .
" a pciiiianvni M llu spceuy
cure, can be effected, and with the abandonment
I ruinous practice, my patients can be restored
robust, vigorous health.
i ne araicted are cautioned against the ose of
Patent .Medicines Yor th...... . ...... i
1 ...... a,. i in, uiruiifQi
snares in Ibe columns of the nuolie nrinta to eaik
iind rob the unwary still, re rs, thai millions have
ihcir ConslilUlinnM rninnat liu lla.a .1 . 1-
- ' .a.ia,aa J 1 1 II- -It a. I' II ) ' U 1 1 1
of quack doctors or the eqtialiy poisonous nos
trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have
carefully analyzed many ol the so-called Palem
ue.ucines und find that nearly all of them coutnin
Corrosive Snblim.t ..i.ti. ;
- , .. i.i. I . .si I'll, a., inc. aairUtlST.
est preparations of mercury, and a dr-adly poison,
which instead of curing the disease, disjolus the
sjs'em for lie
i tiree lotintmor th- ptient nostrums now In
u e are nui uu bv innrCna.i..i.H ani i........
, - -r....v.(..vi. -uu iximiai i-cinuiii
Who do not understand awen iha al.ih.. k. f .1...
- - .aa..v. aa .la?
materia inidica, ard are equally as destitute of
any ki owlcdeof the h Umnn avalam laaaaHa. ......
- . ....... .,....,,, a 1 K ...ic
object only In view, not shal lo make money re
gardless ol consequence.
Irregularities and all diseases nf males and fe
males treated on nrineinUa aaainhiika h- . . ..
years of practice, snd sanctioned by thousands of
the most remirk able enres. Medicines with fan
direct ions Bent In anv noi ..f fh. IT.i.-j e...
- . a.i. " ihw uiiiicu oiaica or
Canadas, by patients communicating their svmn-
toma hv laallair- Kn.l.. .... - 7 . J. '.
: . ' . , ,, . vui icniuniiijnce siricu,
confidential. All letters asklnir advle- m...t
lain a postage stamp.
ADDRESS
T. SUMMERVITJiF. Af
OlEce No. 1131 Filbert Si oM IVn
wv. u. ua.
109
! " lr.ww TtntLfTH
Ocu 24.
92 ly.
TH E CHEAT FEMALE PILL
Fi l i pitKAGEfl Is the General Agent
! wholesale and retail, for Dr. "WheatingV'
celebrated Fema'e Piila. These Pills are Iruly
VI I ua hie for l.nrli.. t tu... ..... . . '.
v.Ti.i -r j mcy -wui resure toe
Monthly Courses tehere they may stop from any
ciuse whatever. They never have f;.it..d in
case where the directions around iha box contain
ing Ihe P.lls have been atrlaailaa f..ll......j . :.i- j
thereas nocaseof failure ever come to our
knowledge. Being purely vegetable they are per.
tectlysate. Ma. lie I to ordor, postpaid, upon re
cet,,, of one dollar byj P. Creamer. Kaltlm
icy. aid. tkirA liberal diseount to Dmo-irLu
J i Itfiiu, '
WHY LABOR NO nR!) WHR
WASHING! i
J" HAVE a chemical process for de-min? elith-
"J j r l,,e u,e r whirh hfl ol ithes; can be
wasiied very clean without boiling, and wiih very
little rubbing. By this m-thod much hird I .bur
can DUJ'"1. Ms aeosi-g- is done in half the
time and ihe clothes are very while and clean
anil Inat aaaaa.n I a". . . .-. .a,
...a,.... ,j.cr. ,r ,,lei are no( worn out
by rubbing as by the old way of washing by mi
chines. Ac. Thu rii..ia . u... 1T..1' ,
are easy to obtain. I mail the receipt to order
iHistage paid, Bpon receipt of 50 cents; three cent"
postage atamps guod as money. Address Dr. J
r. Creamer, Baltimore city, Md. -"
Dee. 8. ; H0.3m.
HONEY, THE BEST OF HONEY.
T ,!aATE." 'ule receipt for making
Honey,
-a. wnicn l Will send to anv narann nna..
of 60 cents. H m a af A a nit n la s. ... r 1 1
receipt
, a.v aa U ,..a, III 11 J a'
nair the cost, and consider it aa good as the best
article of genuine bee made honey, "from which
it cannot hr ..II Anv .a..... .u
and aoll I, V. m... r"' 1 . w."..n,,
...... a..--. iiiree collars a
i aan.jr rcqiiirex s articles to make
Cites Can Iwa hait ai ana? .1 nr. rn. Kit -. -
it, and
1 Kvery
foe any
time. 3
- I . -aa. IW. a. aBTTI ill.
family may have this dalightful luxury,
lady ean maltaa It In . : minm.. .. .
- ... ua..aaaa.-.a . . J W
cents postage 'im(M as good as money.
Address
Dee-8- , . . ua4
r. oreazer. ttaiiiiHure etiv. ai.c
dr. crea&er;
"P ALT1 MOft C Mi? : la ih nl. A..'."r..
Dr.
a-- rintiers'eeieira:Hi si.uriman.iat . -i
MOO : Nn- I -'A RnnV Cx. V. aa
. . .. . - -1. ""-i a
-d to prepare them for Female Society .
. -1 . ...... -a aviana aai
donin-
-e.rrors in CTonrtahir..- ? -u.",...1-'
Wo. 2,
Control ' P-i.ka.rnt -kla.W.n7v. lVT. V"""
. ' ill alien io r-
e"10 "P0 receipioi A ceivLs. -k. ,
GOOD-NEWS FOR LADIES!
ii Taa7 Wh Wif Ml hT i ta Jtfr,".
aire St.monni,.:." T.L w'"
- rm -. veatsitr am a f a ram Tita - an a. t . a - a. .
SOmethinV t,T i.nnAail.nax. ,n k. " "
- et i ...in... a.a;a. .
UIVnMliauniiiaui.a.i n
n swa--jm in staUr ajt at HA PPT"
7.7".- , ' - U0-3a
" REM0YAI.1:
1 Ol. HCK w.Krost Sl-set, aeji North cf P. K.
UlCIlinAii n - - . - a
, : - -" an wcjasa - wnen
aot profassiotiaily exsrajed. ......
Feb, 25. . . ,46 ,
I1ENRY NUTT,
PACTUR AXU IfOKWICniXi: kC.VXT
..-.i..ia aauillf
Will give his perianal attention ta burincst entrust
Sept. I85fi, " 75-ly-c
GE0R(.i: MYERS.
wnnLRsu.K kw c if thi. t-cafiic
I Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liquor
I PrnmlmLinm llama aa-an U'.-.
Confeetionaries,4. South Fronlstreet,'
SVIL.MINGT4SM, N.
Nov. 18, 1855. i . . , ! 109.
I. w niRinw
WHOLESALE & RETAIL tiROCER,
AKO DKAI.KK IN
LIQUORS, WINES. ALU. PORTER, f-c.
No. 3, Granite Hew, front street,
WILMINGTOiV.XM.C.
Feb. 17th, 1P56. I40-tf.
GEO. V. D AVTS.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SOUTH WATER STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C. i
Jan. 22. 132.
W. O. MII.1.1HA N'
MARBLE MANUFACTURER,
Nobtw WiTra Svbkkt, WiKMiNfiTON. No. Ca.
Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and
all kinds of Marble Work furnished lo
order on. reasonable terms.
June E. ; . j 3(5-1 y-c
HENRY BURRUIMER
WHOLC8ALS A BSTAIL
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR
STORE.
' tIG OKTI1B IMIJIAN CHIEF" -
MARKET STREET ne door above Water
Wllrnli.rrteii, K. V.
,V. B. All Orders filled trilk despalck.
Oct. 26ih. 1355 93-t4w-c.
GEORGE R. 'FRENCH,
MANUFACTURER AND .
WHOLESALE if- RETAIL DEALER
- IN
shoesleather.
AND
SHOE FINDINGS,
. II. M A ft K ET 8TREET,
WIIiMINGTOM, N. C.
CHAS. D. MYERS,
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM
31 Market St.
Wilmington, 'IV. C.
PANAMA, I.EGIIORV, AND
PALM t-RAP HATS, WOOL
PO. SILK. ANfl MOI.K8KIS OATS.
Cloth, Plvsh, and Silk Glazed Caps,
hv Inn
east or dozen. At INew i ork
tntreh 12.
Wholesale Prices.
153.
A0A5IS, BROTHER & CO ,
COMMISSION M E R C H A N TS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
July 28. 53
AS. C. SMITH. Mtr.F.3 COSTIN.
JAS. O.SMITH fc CO.,
C0MMLSSI0N MERCHANTS,
No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C. i
April 26. 19-ly
IK OOLLNEH. G. POTTLH. jr. J. CAM Ell DEN
DOLLNER, P0TTEK. & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IS 15 V YUllk..
Aprll30, 1855. 20-ly.
OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLElSE"
AT THF
WIlmlHgtoti saddle. Harness, aud Trunk
Manufactory.. -
THK subscriber respectlully i nformst hep ublie
A. that he has recently received additions to his
stot It of Saddle and Harness, Mountings.atc the
latest and most improved style, sndis consiantv
manufaeturing.athisstoreonniarketstreetycry
description of articlein theabovc line. From his
experience in the business, he feels con fid en 1 1 ha
he will be able to give ea tlresatisfactionto a I Iwhc
mayfavor him with acall.. He has now on hand
snd willconstantly keen a laracaasortmen lof
Coach, Gtg and Sultry Harness, Ladiy's SiuldU
Bruttcs, Witus.if-c., Gentlemen's Sathlles, IVhim
SjHrs,if'C..
all of which he will warrant to be of
Vine ocst materials and vvorkmanship.
has also a ' large assortment of
.uuaa, -.a uses, saddle and Carpet Ba--.
Satchels. I-'anrv t-r....L. j ',, .."""'
; ticles usually kept in sch establishments,.,!"
which he oiler ow far " ASH nr . 7L ..
- - - 1 ' uu 011 u 1 ICfCtlll
to irompi customers. -...uu
Saddles.HarnessTrunks.lledieal B,.. .
Ac., made to order. " ' atc
Inaddition tothe above the attbscribenlwavs
Keeps on hand a largesnpply f String leather
and has now, and will keip through the season a
good assortment of Kly Nttts.
Allareinvitedto call and examine my Goods
WllClhcrin Wfintnrnnl n.ta.l. I t
Ingmy assortment to all who may favor me with
HarnessandCoach Trimmings sold at a fai
price to persons buying to manufacture.
; Also .Whips at wholesale.
.1I kills of Hiding Vehicles bought and sold
on rtonrnissions. JOHN J. GOXVOLKV
Feb. 7, 18 . 7. a il
TUB MOUTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'
BALUau, N. U.t : '
THE aboveCumpany hrabeed inon.ar.tin.
Dc.Charlc. K.Jounson.PresIaeat.
. . ... . -. woou ,v tee p reaaideai
John Q. .UiamsccretarT; '
Wm. H. Joacs, Treaar. - '
Pcrrin Busbee, Attormav.
Dr.ClwrlesK.JoitBsosi. 1 M
Dr.Wm.H.McKee. i Mtl Brc-d of
; - Dr. K.B. Haywood, ) c-'Wa.
J. Herstnan. General Ageat. '
This Cmpany has received a akvcrtsr eivi -.n
1 he r Sectswj gHea the Husoand l he tvivi,,7-
Chiklrea free dam say claimsa.r iLlvl. nd
Organise, on, pjrly ntUlta, principles th. life
tnemberssartieipatei. the a-AWsof the Varolii, whtj
aredceiared annually Haial.. .1. ' V- B,cft
i l':lamefrintfit.eeaaJnstthr,a-,mn. n
Slaves are insured foiota or fiva
yhlrh win ...ki. .ii rr7v".Jn lfers, at rate
... .. ... .j.aacititHjers lo secure tkt
elassefrymperltya-alastthe uneertalniyof Hfe 1
Jlaae liUMiranM presents a new and in.-i-Vi,,
ii h o . ...Vir 1111 "peraifona.rtaia Company
: FINE DRF!.ntT .
Soft Pelt of the latest styles aod fin esc finish.
JSst SDrBRit al lh. IT.a ... a- . -.
a. --." . f a-aa.ip.ai I a TO, J
Market Srr-et. CHAS.D. MYERS
BOOTS,
NO
March 6.
BALTIMORE LldK HOSPITAL. ;
DK, JOHNSTOiV
THF. founder of this Celebrated institution of
fers ihe most certa.uva-aesdy and oaly cliWctu
al le toed y in lh word for .-; -
SE DUET DISEASES. f
Gleets b'triciures, Seminal Weekncss. Pains in
he Liins. Conalilnlional Debtlimi tm..nia.n...
Weakness of the Back and Kimbs, At'efaew of
1 ue avianeys, raipnaiion et me neart. Uysnesaia
ovi avua iinuui nr, tiwiK wi u,e neaa, l bros
Nosr orSfeia ; those serious and niuiaiichoiy dieor
w.iaauiau(;iiui.i ma am aia.ij.1. lia UltB 11 1 ) U fi 1 11
v hich destroy LfOth tod v and mind. Those
and solitary practices more fatal to their vieiitu
man tne song ol the Syrci.s f the mariners o
Ulyaees.blightins their oioet brifiient horetoran
ticipaiioos, rendering marriage. t:r imoossibla
i ' YUUNVAIKJV.
EstlCl iall V. who t-avt hecmiie Ihe v re nana a.T nt:r.
rtr Vir that itroaitrHl ant a.alniMi.. li.Kla . a. . L.
aunually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands ol
vnnnir man nf ala. it.Aa. AVnt- lil.. . j I : i -
j -.. .. ... uicuiuaicaaucu l.ll lll S11U Ulllimtlt
intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis
tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, r
watuit Ina.el.iaii ik.i;..i..l.... 1 1 r r ..
- ... mc iiiiug ijic, ma) can wim IBII
confidence. ;
MARRIAGE. t-
Married DC-son, or Vmino- Man -ilntAaiintn laa a.
' , ......iiip.aiiiir
ua rr l:i pe. bin?aHarinf Phvairal IVaai.... r.
eanic DebiUry, Deformities, Ac, should ImtT.eJi-
ateiy consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect
neaiit. -
: ft. who nfaiVa V 1 1 ii Qui f naiita.il,... I" T-a . I
I- - iii'ii-via a. ..aa al line K. M I fj U 1 U ". J Olll
.In. an 4 ai al . I . . IT 1 - .
' -j ---...ua. ... iiunui as a sen-
tleman,and confidently rely-upoa hlsskill as a phv-
atielan
!). JOKKSTOII il lit. -! a-aaa.a.1. l f- J -J
Physician ad vcrttsing locure Private Complaints.
His remedies and treatment are entirely unknown
mail others Prpn.rai r...m - nr.. ... o .a.
- - - .--.a. nviii . me pitm in inr
Ureal Hospitals of Rurope and the First in ihl
Country, via: England, France, ihe blockley of
I hil.-iuelphia, r.c., and a more extensive practice
than any other physician in the world. His nusy
i"ic nuu moai important Snrgicnl Cp
erations is a sufficient gnaranree Ut ihe afflicted.. -1
'lose who Irish lo hit .',. .r n
ea.stioulashun the numr.u i... ; .- ... .
only ruin their heniih.and apply to liLm -. t
A CURK WAltllANTFJ OR r-umec
AV Mercury or Nauseous D u?r Used.'
OFFICR. Xo. 7 SfaTTTU ElCnvDla or..
left hand side. oi nr. fi-... ll i . : . -' . r
. r. .ivii- a.auiinvii; sOTves. a rew
doors from the corner. Fail nol lo obttrve his
name and number, forignorsni trifling imporiers.
attrucied by the reputation ol Dr: Johnston, lutk
near.
DR. JOHNSTON.
alcmber of the itnval CTnll... nru. . . "
gradual e from one of the most eminent CoJfeses ct
tile U led State, nnrf ik. . . - .
, 1 ..... i part oi wnose
lite has been spent in the Hospitals of London Par
.s.PhiUdf iphia, and elsewhere, has effected 'some
of the most astonishing cures t ha t wercever known.
.Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head
""hen asleep, trreat nervoUMisss, beiBg alarmed at
sudden sounds, and bashfu.ness. with frequent
blushing.attended sometimes wiih derangement of
mind, werecured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE. I
IV1,. a uj .
......nii-8uiufa una imprudent votary ol
Pleasure imus ne nas imbibed the seeds of .hi
painful disease, it too often happens thai aniil.iin..
k.. :i.iia 1F I oiary oi
has mb. bed the steds of .his
00 Oftrtl ha linens Ihm .ntu.at..
edserieot shame, or dread of discovery, dclers
hllll from anDlvino tn Ihnaa u l, .fj. .7
anu resp-.ciuciiuy,can alone befriend him dlav
ing till the constitutional symptoms of this iiortid
disease make their appearance surh as ulcerated
sore throaat. diseased nose, noetural pains in ,he
headend li.nbs, dimness of si,.!,,, deafness, nedes
on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head
lace and extremities, progressint? with frightlulra.'
4ii4iity, 1,11 at last ihe palate of the mouth or the
bones or the nose laII in and the vicim of thi,
awfoldisease becomes a horrid object of commit
?erTnJsn?hv sf'J. P,"f Perid ,u hia readlLlf
terinirs, by sending turn to " that bourne fro n.
whence no traveller returns." To such thtr..rr!.
Or Johnston pledges hi.nse.fto preserve thJ wo6l
inviol..blesecref .v; and, from his exiens re Trie
t.ee ,n the first Hospitals of Europe and AmePrica
. t .,: " 7 iiiiiii cuucsuon
.."ui.ii,,,, r.,h 0, tris horrid dt.
esse It .. a melancholy fact. ,nat thousands fall
v c imsto this dreadful complaint, owing t0"he un-
of that deadly poison, mercury, rui the Lnfti.f
.ion. and either ,, nd the unfofuna," suifere? to
""able? y graVe or el8e mafc- -e 'Wue of Hfc m,
tf'KE PARTCULAR NOTICE 1
Dr. J-addresses all those who hsveiniured them
sees by private and improper indulgencea
These are some of the sad ami .?.. i i . '
fees produced by enrVhV, "u"0 1
VVenknessof the Buck and Lioibsp" 1':
Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss T Musclar P
.lojajoo,., DC,,,,., s,.pto".e. c',.-::;:
lijiintiilly The fearful t fleets on the mind iJ
much lobe dreaded; Loss oi Memory iwf Vs
of Ideas, Depression of prri, .TLW9'
A'inof Societyt&cIf Dist.usr, llw ,"
tude Timidity &c..ae some of thetVus produced
rioKsanrfaofpersonsof aliiiares cnn T'
what i the cause of their deiltatoj'S"?
ing their vigor, becoming weak pale -ni 1
Voting men who hnv
certain nme,i.. iVTja.7 i-S .Jurca "icmtttlres by a
frequcnUy lnd f Sm H "-bit
school, the effccis of whicr.r. ta,!,0fe." r ,!
vhen asleep, snd if not cui i"7 eVen
impossihle.!iRd dcotroiTboU mlV I marriag,.
apply immediately Wl 4 bdy.shsld
Whata pity thit av.a 7
country, anJ tno d.rlin" 3 k ' rtope of his
snatch ?r"o Ml trVJ Ji". f"0,.
r .ture.t.nd indoJi in . cer, r'aT''!
Such peiwma, before onten pra;in ..
MARRIAGE.' '
nne?.T,Sdee3 i'thVu0, XZtZZV
throngh llfs leme weart DilaH?' J. .i ttTBC
pect hourly darken, to thrvilS lSl Ift Pr'
shadowed with despair , fi,Xd ,h. Z
holy reaction iha t ik. L. . "B ,fce ""kj'
eoHdBwhh Zerotmt" 'DO,be' k
OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FRKDERJCat-ST !
" Let no filse deliccv
--. 8kI" P'lT C area.
TO STRANGERS. I
in IhhTrrn'TrVh"1 '"'"'
n'esle "rfo. J" ,
nesaed by the Reporters of ihe prCri ,nd "aoV
:aar5ecn,"er " f '"
a safficicnt guarantee to theaffiieted
U.lwtthl NOTICE. ' ? 1
unnrafaaainn.irn - . th rf)e. uVarantar f
did -o.the affiii J" dertl-e, knt nna-a. h.
fall into the hanoTthT -Vy -"aid not rail to
?.iksho T. aw3T?L,?,h,e aiKt-i, H-.
wuc . at tbelraaXITIVV . ,n1 rHlo-r. toolaay to
in, r.rrr on fl v. ,. P "nTT ftff n'je a4 IW-Ht-one
i. . , ".r" iV": ,h Ieatl Ptra, eei ina:
QoM-lt. with cTVT '' I-i.aiTt
!fo takirlSPr,?t,M f be keep
p rapared tl " P"-. euauinel,
UaT lni..7!l.rP 'ReTtanatnaaf e and anarpe-t-
SrSfcSlrt Jlt l-4saj.tr, . k-avr. to. i,b
a. a nt I iT,"t I" Ir. J. to jai.vertts.1. ,
rl.,.nn VLT" T"" T" -r-e)alntl witi hi. !
atvd o S Ht-tnptobe oaeot fer th- i--ptT. Tar
rl KE pannertihips hereiofoie exit-ting thJn day
1 place under il.r fiimsrif
STEHN & BROTH EH and ERN & XEWIIOFF
are dissolved br mutnal consent.
M. KEWHOFF will continue to do t-niMfs sr
the eld stand, as t-ttecrtsot of S-tkb Rao . and
auenn 10 cne winoing op oi ine DBMness tn.i irs f
mentkined fittns. All hsipg claims rgnoi ihe-
above J.rfn,or the partners thereof Ir.dividoau y
will please present then, to M. NcvtroFr for set
tlement previous ie 15th f Novimber test j al!
those indebted to them will plrare come forward
and pay up. or else their claims have lo pats into
offiCa-VM nanata tair anllaaaaiWiaa. - a . .
I.. STJiRoY. 3. STERN. M.KEWHOFF.
Wilmington. N. d, Sept.3r 1637 ? . t3-if.
THE OLD WELD0N HOTEL.
TSVOWOPENOJi THESOUTH KAaSTSlDE
J. OF the Railroad ayoo get in on any If
is open ia the name of the newly opened. -
EXCHANGE HOTEL. ' ?
And it is bound lo do jnstice to passeipgers in gi- -ting.
their meals the Proprietor plid-irg himself
to satisfy all w ho may lavor him with a call, or no
Passengers will find meals ready est the arrival
of every train, with good Porters lo attend to them,
and check their baggage to any point which they
may desire to have il d ecked.. , . : . - .
The House is within twenty steps of the Ticket
Office, where pasrergera ran obtain their Tickets
without any trouble, and be ia g od time after
getting their dinner r supper, as ibero iseunsid
eraoie baggage to change.
; Pawenaers will pfeafe bear in mind 'tliat theVe
IS a.ioaiaaj. in frnnl .r mIH. . J a . a. ,
J . ., v. iiiiiii., ii unu y tne -otrrr
bouse m keep off opposition, which is railed the
lw Waal.laa. IIaI.I U .. . . a.
..... .. a,u,c,r uU, genuenien ana lilOleS ).
p.casel recollec t that ) his hoese has been built on'
lysomef.ur, five or six years to my kncwletrge.
and has been occupied by three differtnt rersonx'
durinir thai time a.n.t ii.. . r. . . ' - ...
, - " - - . '.a . a n.'l ml Ol ui n,es-
ent. I his Old Weldoo Hotel has been otK-n f.,r
two months, and has not had a crowd but .nce
since, but it is now increasing fa? t in popular fa.
vor, as passengers find " that the-mo-.js suit tht m
and are always ready on the table hen the trains
arrive from any point. There are red bills primed
by the other hones wifh nn n;.m alin.k. l ... .1 . v
- a v. 1WVIII.I1 II. I ii I Ifl,
evidently designed to injnxe me and my house
but i cannot succeed, notwithstanding the' Pro
prietor nad his men at the cars are partieulor in
informine nniiLi.pa.ra thai i. . t, n .. .. . v. - .
. , I ...-a .' .' ii.rt l u me 1 1 pin
is thebei-t, but pa?t-eagers find that lite bouse rn
till! hill k snio.l. ll.. V.. a k. a .1... .. .. .
v ... j v. . rimi 1I8'1?DISS
iinore sbundanily supplied with the best, -and ihat
the waHers are more polite and mteniive io ihe
w Bnisof those who favor it with their presence
1 lease beer in mind that my horse is the newly
opened KXCHAMSK HOTEL on the bill, twen
ty srepsfrom theTlcket Office. ' -
r . u B- B- SEARS, Proprietor.
.r.iiJmi".5hin,reD,oror MOUSE'S iw.
Drln5W,?QOJr rjLtrS- greater pmx
. f his life is trsveling, baring vfsiud Furore.
Asia, and Africa as well as Nortls Ametics-hss
spent three yeais among the Indicns t.f cur W.s
terneouniry-ii was in this way that the Irdian"
' no' i-ms wtre are tipcovi r d, Dr J.!oite u&a
the first msa snahHsb ihe fsct thai airosr,r?s
1 r-. f nr lan-.- m, ..L "... 'ICTStSMS.
i our strength, health and life
i a - ,'"' ana me
' V ' . ' ' s tlK BLOOD ilml s
; (iminuia.
oepencca Bfon tLls
i hl'll ihr l-niiiinc rn coi I . i a
do not art in perfect harmony ni h ihe diffeu nt
functions of die l ed, ihe blo d Jure its action
becomes thick corrupted and dkcaei d; ttus cu
iny all pains sicknt s srd distort of very usnu s
-ur strength is eshausl.d, ear health wearcVr
privcdof.andifnstnreisnetsssitiHdin thr.win
cfi the sli-gnant hemors, ihe bloc a will l.ctriiiT
choked and cease to trt sedibaeeur light f lite
wiil forevPTbc bfewn out How impottsnl, id.
that we i-h a.d ketpthe various passages ofth
bod-free and epen. And how pleasant to tisthat
we have it n ear power to ant a t.udicinc In jour
rest h, namely, Worts's Indian Moot fill, iushu
facluredfrom plants and ro..ts which in arouid
jhe mounta.nousclim.inNatat,.', garden, for the
health and rero,er, of ci-eosed man One of the'
roor. 1 ,em whu h thrse Pill, are n cde is a i-udo-nfic,
which e r.rs tie louscfihe .in,ond s
sists Nature in tt.rowipgul 1C ,
corruption within. The second is a lunt hi, h
issn Kxpeetoraat. .hat open, ard Jn.Iog. ,e
passage to las rte-s. ,J thus, in sooihirg man
ner, p rfot ms its di.ry k, throwing vff,h h tin a,?d
Tr?;r,bhH ?f8 n"" 'h-' by pio'u.V.'f M.'n'Ll
I he thud is a Diuretic, which Itpu p,,,. .1. .
b'e s.rerg.h ,o the iidneyVTo ""d
ihry draw large amrH.ar. of impuri.y f,rn,7h;
blood, which is then thrown chi bcitintiiully 1 1
urinary or waier passage, .nd Wi l7 r
have b. en dl.cl.arj:,d in ant oiler war The r.,aif
is a Cathartic .an accompirf, she ,bT rp,r. r
ti.sof ihr. Pills whil. rng.gid in puiifC 'tJ,;
blo.dt the coarser panicle, of InVrUy ah th
cannot pass by ihe other oatlets.are thus i.i
and conveyed off in rcat oB.n,'i,k.. hy ,bV fcow-
From the aheve, iris iliosn ihtitDr UtF.
Indisn Boot Pill roi only enter the I Zom?
b.come united wiih the blood, foribey find way T,
every part, and completely rout out and JLaU
hody.wl.u h is the biood, beromes perfectly L.T
thy ; consequently..! sickmw frndt " driven
hL". LhC y'U m' far tUr "Rn - hen the-"
body becomes ro pure snd clear
b f7ML" l,y prPte r tf ires r d y. h,
ick, and y hy so many die. is because .hey dornT
IV .7,-cdJc,I!f, wb,cb iP ae afflicted psm.
and wh.ch will open the natu, pasre. for "u,
t itrate to becasi enl, fcepee, a large qUaHtr b 7
lood and rther matter is lodged, and the s,lmh
nnd SntcMincs are literally ore'tfl, wirg V h Thi
corrupt, d mast thus underjfoieg dLfr,, .hv Ir,
vein J arleiyV lnS Hfe 'k,0';
thrmselvrs victory ui on vieiorv - b. ".,' ,
nne0,, Y' -Tjaf -. -
wluase fe-ble frames, have Ur, tetj J A 'Z
burning elements of ra-rrerf-rVci wbi ,be
been bru$ht, a. i. warP, .'4 Zf lhe'"?
KTt crave, now stand reader to testiri .1 .
could have been Bi.aiUrYd wiTl, ti&J?'
not tern for this gresi m i!L , ht u
M orse-s Indian nL, ftf la
.lB7e!y surptVi ra in i,nM'7',,p,l 'rt
effi etsr Net on?y ?o heTCe inl' aT-h'T MU',
and stret grhr anJ ,ake awVyi-lVlek"
anguieh t uf they at or.ee gi ? otk IV e mt
dalion of ihediaease, whiih flThV , Lfcl. Jt
. re, it will be shown, espe," ir fey 1 h "
ihcse Pi Is, that thev wilt '
that dU-aae-'bal deTdl. r'l'v.
flifh., and ,he flush oPT ClU'i'J
Ayents wanted ia eTt ry tawii. ,nt,l,
let In the bad. Parties afeaariV... ,2'. "
address .. above fo, iVrW " 'k' M,r'"
Price ?fi rents per mx. Irr km all! I. . " -"
oa reeefpi of JJ, puU' iil I i
NOTICE.
npHF. WiliBa.n M Weld... U.r0ad , 7.
all rmida Mn.i.a7l 7 'V Z
sad destined lor a y , ,. "'7 .:.f - P".
Jfland-dif:OrBpaaawbr 7rT .
no charge fur wharfage, Z a
tv-niar-. will hm i. j ., . e? eae rTt-
- . r.i a . . . 1 wfl.'d as aor a. her
CaJoliaa' IWlrod Cr:;a"'' b' irthj
cJ;7TVa detemloa ., n,i,f.,,. It ,
" araainair-ftw auHest la) onilarK'
sm svsit. o. earn bi .,di. H JT."
b of Wm. the aasaaM af freigW Usw r acb n
gea most he sea-ly sated"
i.j ornfi- w m Kmril of nirrrtiin
oa s a.. .... a .
"" w l - ran .1111,1 Bta - af- r..-
tp - -
- a aw9a .