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WHOLE NUMBER 1 U' i VOLUME XII NUMBER:' 138 WILMINGTON, N: d, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13. 1858. MISCELLANY. A S TORY OP TEA-POTS. When Orfu was ceUe'i to Britan at the grneral division of f oih Ut 1815, the tro ps Unit were fir.l tspiiipit tog;it lisontfie islati-i found a niel.uiclioiy tjt-s- litmion of all il'ose linle roiiifoits and nveiiiei.ces of life that John Bull 4 and Ms wife know so little how to difpetis with. Mis table quartet, vtt y ankle of (urmttire scwtce ahd tad, the nioM common utensils lor cofcirjr tuiaitaiiia ble, and such widened -hops, that you left hope at the door When yon slept o ver the threshold. In short, the shift to which they were tut were often , m ludiciotis, that the ltigh? they , got at ih(r own expense was Tim only cni,s iatidn they had in Ihtir misery. But, of all Hie wants that amirten tneirsoui, n ie fell so heavily on their pirits as the want of tea-t ots. FatirV any fiitni- ly in deal Britan wjthotit a lea ot ! Prolably snch an anomaly does not ex fct ; but Jiere there were three or four regimt'iits several I undreds f wretch ed Chritiaiis -without a tea-pot amotfg them. But we are wrong tvlvti we Fay without a lea-pot there was a . lea-tioi, a Mlverone. a , ix-e ot family plate that the owner had brought out will her lo t 1 I n . . Ilnl nrfifil a lile it led ! and what a l.fe itsniiMress l I . . a 1 . I.. mmti f 1 . I . . . l a I II was ICIii'iiiiy a gimi'i miug, ii be thf! pos-sfssor of the only tett-ol in the island the position was imoMiig ; but the glory,, like n.any other glottes, was onei ous in the'extremet and matty a day poor Mrs. R. was indin-ed to wish that she had hid her light under a bush el, rather than hav exposed herst'lf to be eternally eslfitrd for the loan of the lea-jtot. IJeSide. il could not satisfy all wants; when Mrs.. A. had if Mrs. B. was obliged to go without it ; and when fllis C. ent jor it, he was too ofu n told that Mis- D.'s niaid had just catti'd it aw.-iy. Then ol t-oime, it only t init iated among the officers' laiuilics ; the utifoituti:it3 soldiers' wives had nt even .. . . the rousolat;oii ol hoping to Iiac a turn out f it ; they had all hoard ot it they knew that the thing existed, but that was all they never so much us got a glimpse of it. Such was the condition of the com mutiity. when, oue fn.e morning, a small trading vessel was seen to sail into the harbor. It was a country vessel, as ap-j-eared by the tigging ; and as they .sel dom brought atiyihiug that was useful to the uufoitniiate exiles, there was not much to be lioprd fiom it. However, as the smallest nine would have been ac eplal)let as the lecgars say, Colonel G desired one ol his Serjeants to go down to the quay and inquiie what they had on boa id. I'iciure to yourself, reader, what mils t have ln-cn llie feelirg '. i Sei j ;ant L. on being informed by the cap tain that they were lreighted with tea jots ! .'What have yon got T said -fie. Tea-pot, r said' the captain. 'You'll bave plenty of cuMoui. then, my fine lw,' said llie srijfatit, ai.d away b Hew. to sprt-ad the news. 'U's the most provideutiulisl tiling,' he obseived, 'that i-icr ba jiened,' and indeed so thought rvvrybody. The blessed tn'elligence ran like wildfire. In feu minutes every woman in the garrison, high and low. and every bacbeloj that wanted to make a comloi table cup ot tea for himself, might be seen rushing acioss the espial ade toward the quay pell-mell, all hurri ed ami anxious, pushing and driving, each afiaid of bung lasi, lest the supply, licing' limiied, should bn exhausted lie- fore all wants were satisfied. Which is the ship? cried a cl orus of eag r voi ces'to Seijeant L, who flushed with conscio is importance, headed the pro fession. 'Thi is her,' said he, as be stepped on to the deck of the little trad- r, accouijianied by as many of his fol lowers as could find fooling, while the less foitutiat.! catifTidatrs gathered to'the side as close as they could, all with one voice vociferating Tea-pots ! tea-pots ! show us thet ca-( ots P Tea-pots !' eeh tied the captain, uolding his head af firmatively. 'Where arc the tea-pots? we all want tea-jots !' cried the; Ki'g- iisu. I ri-M j i saiu me caiaui, wiiu a smile and bow and the crew reieai ed after him ;ea-poiJ ! But by; this time the extraordinary commotion had drawn lo the shore, a moug their spectators of the scene, a cer tain Italian cook, who, happening to have a 'smattering hoih of English and Jtoniaic, stepped forward tootler his serT vices as interpreter. He says he's freighted wiih lea-Kt-V said S'rjeai.l L-; dO make him producMheni.' 'What tiave you brought V said the cook to the captain. I'ea-pois V replied the. cajj tain.. 'Ah !' said the cook, turning to the anxious exectants, M.esay he bring tipotaa da t mean, in hi language, no the Kossuth r tiiirr in America. Though now in a certain ; de gree re- I irl f r.ln ...ifti. ..al ..?.. iih u iiuiii f iiuiK. limn we arc Lciiaiii that the Kossuths in this couipry siiil hold a warm interest ir. the haitsl of thousand among us , We are, glad then fore to know. that after many sev ere ma Is incident to their forced exile and sudden change nf circunisiaiicrs, land, and ' lantiage, thejrre"- l.iovirf in pieat degree siu-Iteied froto . IIm ; cruel fcioims iliai have swept oer them. - The daughters of the admirable Mad au:e Mesteuyi. the NighMiiaale 'of the lliingartati wnf - tunpitals have been fvki generously cared ior'by.Mrs. C,n pLr, cl our city, bim! ii ider snpior luachcri have grown up to seusibld and aciomplished wotiiajhood, such as wtitild have "rejoiced the spiiit-of . theii departed mtjtherf who exclaimed on her deaiti-hed that she cottld now expiie in peace, since her cliildieu :WOtill be in a better c t.diuo i than if she had lived. - FHeudS of Madame' Znlovsky: have purchased fW her a little faim in New jersey, where she live in comfo t wiih wiih Iter two youngest children. He second son Is qfiite- distinguished as a civil engineer in the West. ' . The gi'iitle, discieet, and accomplish fdMadame Rutlpay has established a boaiding chol for young ladies at Cornwall, near Newbura, which promi ses to be highly successful. Her eldest soil, a graduate c f Union College, is in the engineer department "'of the navy ya'id at Brooklyn ; the se, oud is in the navy agency ; New Yoik.' .They are eejIernanly, r.nexcepiionab!e young men. ', Sad has been their lot in the loss of foituue. home, ceituilry4 and the cher ished nspiiations of a devoted- patiior ism, one of these ladies has beeu heard to declare that she looks with resigua lion it pou what ihey have, end ured. siuce it has brought lo her boys thfi knowl edge of a practical and actual republi canism, in tlte enjoyment of which they live here, and the spit it and science of which they will carry to Euroiie with them, should Hungary ei cr l able to call back her inarlyis. Journal of Commerce. DEMOCRATIC MEETING 1 ONS . LOW. - - - I Pnrsuar t to no i e.a meeiinff of tlje Dern ocraiic p.riy of Onslow eunty, wiia heM in J.trksunvillf, on thrf 1st dny of Februa ry, 1853. On motion of E.- W. Fonvill, Esq .! irieetinj; w cltel 'o orlT mmI orjjunizJ by nppointicg Jusper E'lit-ri-lge, Eq : Cliairmnn. und N. B Hxncock, S cre ary On motion o; Col. L. VV. Humphrey, s :onitn:Hef of five wad ppoiuteil to prei.r busiu s for (be co'uiile.ttiion of the me-i- li:?- L. W Hurnrl rey, E. W. Foaville, E II Coslin, W. D. Humphrey ana Joseph Enntl, coii8tiu:ed a coiitm use, who al ter retiring a thort tim , '.. leporieJ the fol Iowimr resolutions, which were unaniuious ly Milopt d . - .' " " - WuEKEAS.'Tlie lime. hii1 p'ace for hoIJ ing die Uemotrlic Suie ' Conveniion to ii- miiictfe a carn!ihiie for Governor hve been fixed up n, anl thai the .Oeinocraty of I. is county desire lo be represented there in : Therefore be. it , Jtesotcid, ... That if.e Chairmun of this .meeting be authorized to appoint "thirty delegate to represent On blow in the 8. ml Convention, which will ba held in Char loite on the 14th April next. . Resolrrd. 'l'I.Hi we take the - oecnsion to ex preset our oiulin.iittslie'l couli It-nce in ih iiiteritj, pi tnotii-m'iitnl etutestnaiiship of our most worthy Ctnel M;gtstr:ile, the P.e sidetil of the United Slatea. Ms$nlccd, Thai the Democratic party have reason to feel proud of his Excellen cy Hon. Thomaa Bragg, anl we hereby ri-tniu our ihiink to him tr ir.e fi lei :y and ability iij wli cii lio ha discharged hi d-ties Uovernor. Jiifolvrd, Thai we take Ibis occasion a -so to reiterate ur unwnvering adcerence to the principles of tiie Dt-mocratic party, as inurked out and laid down in the plat lorms of ojr National and State Conven tions Retolved, Thai, having foil confidence in the Charlotte C nvention, -that ihey will select no other than a rVvand Irvd Demo crat, we pledge to the nominee o." sui t Con venuon our cor-!ial support. Ilnderibe first resolution, the Chairman appointed tn following delegut-s, viz : Hill King, J. I'. Whit-hurai, Eiistm Por ter, O U S.n ters. H. H. San-ilin, A. B Foy, V. D Humphrer, Stephen Dixon, E V. Wt.nl, John P. Cox, W.,B Brown, E K Ervtn, L W. Humphrey, , W. H. Haw erion, James H. Foy, D E S indlm. W E. Burnt, Bryan Kelluiji, Green Hatchell, D. XV. Simmons, John,' A . Cjstin, E.; H Cost in, Jo Smith, I'ohiu is Hunterdon, E H. Btrnom, It. S. McLean, Thoida B Holland, R. G Wai.1 E W Fonv.lre, .S C. Simpson, and, on motion, the Chairman -ami Secretary were added.' On motion, the Wi mingi-m Journal was requested to publish the ptoceednigd, and ih other Democmue, papers cory. ' ' On motion. t' meetina adjmrned. JASPER E I HERIDGE, Ch'n. N. B Hancock, Sec'y. A HYENA LOOSE IN PAtTLJOING COUNTY. On Weilnesd iy morning last, between 3 and 4 o'clock, a s'nped byer.a bto!e loose from his cge in the barn of Mr. Eh Wat sun, a few miles wst of Paulding in Pauld ing County, The beas is the. properly of ilr. Ganung, (lennerly of the firm of My be, Ganung & Co , we!l known circus ard inentfer.e proprieti u ) who quarters is collection of animals during the winter sn so'i nt the farm of the above nnmd Mr. Watson The moiisW Was not uii8ed un til daj'ltghi, Raising a numerous crowd of riiriners. Mr. vVa'son went in search of him. - i . . ' Knowing the terrible instincts of tlenn i jib I, the Mny pmcee vd to a gr :ve yard i.touf a' nnle liaiinit, ami the e fojuid him.; He had dtsiirerred two ifwly bnrieil bo dies an i niolly devoured i hem. ' ', He had Uo 4ariJy dag up other graves. T'w cap- tare the monster liv in trtlieimftiri;il stale of, course, an .:tniw)ssibiii'y Mr. .WtS',m therefore fire tl rifle at htm.butili I hit rum , The monsiei pr--g mam nsr lh men, bounced tin Cierman iiief PiH fenberjf, kiih-d ni almost irtiftunily. 'A boy and two met) in tie crowd were knock rd orer HD'I .considerably lhogl Dot tu gerously injured The Genoat was th on ly person killed. The hye a madt forthe wrxals. ;V'-s--V;i- ' . " '.'. ,. J, It was reported that he killed, a, roan on Us.way thitber, but lbs report is not'utb- 5 4... ;;.--'.;;" ' -ci -yf. Si ;J en icated. A -lrge force was immediately raised, and the antujal was pursued; but at i-st accounts bad not ; been found The hyenn formerly bclon-red lo Va i Atnburgh & Co, and is said 14 be Ue largest one ot his peeie in Amcr-ca , He had, we ar? inform- d, been reared in a cge and h id iwys been c nst lele-t .ttlnme and pea ceable as anim tla of nis kind can be reu dretl. . Hia escape, fearful work and hts i-.ursuita have, we need hardly add, creat ed great erciteineni in the vicinity of Pauld ing Cleveland Flaindmler 6th. .uNTII'HLOGISTlC SALT " A PKHFECT UlSSIrUTE ; FOR THE LAXCET. LEECHES AND BLISTERS K I lie IHII IUiOlll, lllOCHIIJtlllCIIUU ColllUlH J nttf, uud nt the liiscuvertr, iiiunt be l!; tude, - ' " . ' ' : ' ' Many Medicines offered fora!e sreatcompon. ud by iluu!iul cer'iri-itti, (ihelr thiI viriue.t 4titt clnini tu be universal remedies,: caring nil inaiiidit: a burliqru ou ct-minuii seiie. A iht .iiscover r il this issl'i aolenmly roi-fta i:ain.l hu vim; i placud in 'he cntepury i llauda uiidini-P'i-ilionK, hi. i v..ted I hat ji shall gu lorlli tu tic WwrJrf like the pare (fold tlollur, With no oihei mis orl ihun its own true vnlur. Jf I ht , public lin.l t -niiine thev will receive ll il spurious, iu-y will rt-jt ct and eimdoain it Inrttad pau- ve tor ail ills, ii aa ct.mrwtuver out one ill lit ut on aim an! a:t-uiuplit.e butane thing, lo wit: soiddu iNrLiNMiTiiir diss ass wfiaiever eiis foriuur Jooiiiiy whuheria the hesd. throat chest, abdomen, extremities, r skin. hen ttit discuvc-rer, nlln a long series of Ja bo-ri-.us od easily exp rimt-nis. bn iiiir fullv confir uit d in his cdnfictiun iht the Intii.-hlogisiicbali, which he now has the happlnevs to present tu ttit American public-, war a PkUPKCT JSUltSTlTtJTE For Blood-Itilng Lei-ihi sand lilisters, his tnin was su ailatd I hut lie t-buTd nut le p lor inun) nights: The en use of ids agiialntn was the am--io- fuel iliul the in inner ol il s rH fa lion, like Ilial of he virus in v ccinatlon, could no t- saiisiaciu rily izi-l.-iincd upon any known principle. How. in vdIuU way, j: so eff etu.illy shMucs inniiiiiiiiuioi) diSfdaxs, and no olhcro, was at first wlioll) inexpli cable but, on further expt-i Intent, it was piotrd that by its power ou r th- v. inn, ariencs and stands, tf equalize Ihejluidt of Uiebody. the waniol in eqtii il.riuni in wlin h, is the sole romt ol in flaniinaiion. Il exeits, like ihe vareine mat el. as extrnordiuary influence over the circulation re uliins in s craitii.il decine of Inflaiiimution as in icateU by the pulse, which soon resume lis nat ural state, as the h-ai and pain disappear. Mud is it potency, th tt like the viiusjusl mentioned it requires vi hat nicrelv tidhrres lo ihe point oft quill dipH-d into a solution of it, iontrt-i t the en lire t-ysu-in but lllut b iiftanlly usi il iopr ven decomposition and secure it full virtue. Thrct quills in acute, and two in chronic dieiase, ever) H hours, till the heat and fev r have subi-ided unf n prrfeel csre tfil clcd. t ien j( mne the place 01 Lei'diei-. Siimnlaiin; Oinirmnis and lilisferf la Localluflimiiiation.as Brain Fever, ("roup Tooth ach Pleurisy, c its mode of ilniiniiialiin ia two-fold l&t directions Jordiueiting, etc.) - The peinJiur rxcrllrni e of ilu Mull is that without the useless loss of blood and strength, il efli.'cuiolly cures Itifl iniinuim y Diseurei (no 01 h crsby proilu ing an equilibrium ot ail iht fluidsin the boijy and a conieqio-nt uninleirupted circula tion Thii lollowins: difT. tentbrmt lii li the un bulanc-d fluidi- a .-f nine, and in my not here men tiom d, I hat have more or less f ver or pain, arc us to-rleciiy t-ubdutd by th- Antiphlogistic bail, us fire is extinguished by tva'er. 1 t'sses where the unbalst need fluid nffVcis the Hendan-ITliro.it to wli: Brain Fever, Headache, Kits, Ii.fiaiucd Ryes, liar andJVnse Canker, iNeu ralgia, tJaiarrh, RrtsipWur, Krone hiiis, Ac. 2 Cases lu-ie the dnbulano d fluids nfiret the tliest and Abdomen - lo wit; PI. uilsy, asthma, Infla-i.ed l.ungs i.nrl l,Kr, Colic, tit-annum ' 'oiighs. Dyspepsia, Gravel, &. nui tolicca, Vtnere, al.eVc. 3 teases whre the unbslnnced fluids nfil-rtihe Kxiri-miiii-M and Skin to wii: K hi-umaiisiii. Gout, ; -St-rolnla, rit-er. Chicken and Snu l Pox. alt It ht-uiii, and all Iteliing and other utanaousKrup- i ion s ..... ... -. .- 'I his Salt greatly alleviates the Inflammatory Pains peculiar to married ladies, (before and at the lime of confinr-nient.) and many Female Com. plaints; and is very efficacious in Fevers, A sue. Wounds, ervoo and Spinal Affections, and any other forms of (mark this) Inlammatoty Disease, attended with lu-at or febrile symptoms. I3rPerns who h ive a lelidency ol blood to the Head and Heart, or lend inactive lives, or breathe ihe impure air of toiiniifactoriev and the poisonous luimsuf mi t&ls and minerals, or live in unheai'h) climates, are exposed to a peculiar tiliutivn of lit fluids of the body, which one dose, without intt-rfer ing with ''id i r bioimss. once in Ui e months, M-ont-l invariably prevt.nt. Ii isbeiicvtd to a Moid protection from Inftciiouc Die ofes ; and, there fate, it is recommended to Travellers, Sailor and Soldiers. fT'l'o protect the eommunily from impo.- lilon by counterfeit, the Propiietor will t oipioy o AetHT.ano has made slu-h arranemn nis that hs can send the Mdtcine in any quantity, by Mail or Exprer-a, lo any part ot the United S tales or For eign Count; i.-n lis prlaie cot-t fo tin Distovere isl. SO per drachm pi ice '- per drachm and is put up in drachm packagvs for Acute Disease, i with dlrectioni-, c. )ni 'i drai hms do. for fhronic Cases. 5; and 5 -Ir.ichns do. for Families S3 -a net nrofii ol 5''c on rach package. STN hUe many nostrum makers victimlx the good natured and pill ridilen public by ordering f'inm i-ix to a dozen h,xes or bullies to' cure any mslailr, no matit r what, ihe iindrrcigni d is happy in being able to state, that 'he sevi rest forms of recent Infln.niiialury Hiseai-eare ovcrrotne by on 4cute Package, ond the most nl siinsre ard long standing by owe 'hronic Paebsyr. AI'hoii!-h it 4ays hnvenot elapsed slncethls New Aledicnl Agent became partiafiv known to tn citizens of Hosion a no a tew nw-ii-hborii-e towns, vrt such ha hm n the results of i's trialtba during the past wetk, nearly 400 packnges were Sold in this t in and or ders received by mail and express fur 16i Family i I nronic,sno .it-o grille rachages. . in anr in tam-e6 persons clubbed toeethci aid wr-'te for Packages, of the "Little Gi itii." as thev railed it.) to be forwarded to one ddiesiherrby sating .-p-nse m inernseir' S ana ine i-ri-f llrlor " tl? Letters from cluKs or individuals with mon ey (if over I0) should be re$iteretf at the post oitxe whef mailed, as it costs but Sd,and Will sc- eure tneir sale arrival. "" ,The ti voverer now humbly submits his Per fect sbtitute fo- the Lancet, Leeches liftd Blis ters, to ihe tribunal of ; n intelligent public, reiter ating that it does just what it claims to do no "tore, no less r Subdues Infl immatory Diseases, (no others,) whatevet bet's Arm or locality, by restoring the lout balance between, the Jtuiil anl sol id Family Packages Chronic , and Acute 5 to be had (tree of expense) only by addressing him through Box Hi', Boston, Mass., or at his of fice, Nn 3 vytnter Si!et. s : - frCitt out this advertisenient for the peratal of your neighbors and votir own future tise. T. COGGSW ELL, M. D. Oia.:overtr and Proprietor. Boston, May, 9n7. H, - , . - 75tw . For sale a t T H K CO M M K H C I A L O F F I C K VOUNR A WKUIC1 TARGET PISTOL Manufacturing Company. NEW HaVkN. C;T. This Pistol is intended as thelotersnnerof the or dinnty pistol, and isdesigocd for young men and bovs who wish loenjoy tin excJiing i-poit of flr-ne sr a urg t. at the m ist infllngji xpene, snd wiih nt any danger of aeeidt-nv The cheapest ordlna tf pUiol is hrc.i Or fwr times thv price of ihl be "ides btins dmser-us in ih. h mda of bovs... Thas ' -1st' I is loaded with ih. common File Cfselter, nicu forms a complete ca it ridge, and will cairy a hnll ten or filta. n pae--s wiih ih-; same precnioo a the ordinary pistol, but ool with 'uffit i- nt force ! 'w any sii tns daniage As Am rWa i a sh ooting ntii m, the ouog Americans muit and will learn the art by which ttnr iit-enderce w J secured eo-e this Target- Pi-io Is exactlv in time, and muai-nterr with anlve-s-t sale mong our ynuttt n he Swath nd vvsr. 1 1 epc-raiion is p rfcetty sim pie, and it ia not Utble to set oat f order. A fnll -lesciiption will eMttpMr very ease of pistols I he pisto's ie put up 4t the lactorv in esses ol 50 earh.iedy t send by express to sny jrart wf the United -Mseser Caaada. . . .-f". Ket.Hnttcc,25ceaisi by the caset ?,50. ot 15 eehts eacht f 1 ' - . . - S-' " "-. ' : New Haven, Cl. August 27th, r857 . !- - . , 67tw EMI AND EYE. Ds. LEBRUN & Dl FI ON, OCULISTS AND AUftlSTS. DEL LK BttUiV offers to those sufTenng ftom daafness, nis infallible .aural remedies, which have been successful in nearly three thousand scaes of confirmed deafness ! Thesa remedies have been pronounced by Ors. Khtanter, of Ber lin, and Ueleao of Paris, and Curtis Pili her of London, as the most wonderful ever spplied for disease of the internal and middle ear. , They ompjisc ditT;r nt course fur the rarioas de tses ihat alii ct the external and middle ear lithe' disease is cenfined to the external ear, their cf feciA ure sppaieni on the fittt or sixth day. Dr. La Krun vttarrant a curt in every ease, when the ear is'perfeet in its formation lie has eighteen eerlficates trom ihose - who have been deaf from infancy, whose hearing is now completely restor ed and thev are now en ibled to turn, the tan suagel Over twenty-seven hundred cases of dcHinesrt have been success ally treated by him. Cerltficaics to that etfuct way be seen on appli cation. : In nil cases of dearncs!i arising Ttoninla nmaticn thicktni' g, or even perforation of the 'mcmbrana ly jMtni," usually called the drum ; ittjtumation of themxu-us membrane l tin tympanum, ana eusta chian tttbe. vith accumulation of mucus nervous qffictiun poilypu arowths, dtr . or when the di ease can be uaccd tu the eff t ts of scariet typhus aillious or intermitting lever, colds, ihe use ol quinine snd mercurial medicines, gathering in ihe eves of childhood, 6e., the sense can in nearly every in lance, be resoir.-d. Where the want of secreiion is apparent, ihe 'anuiiory ca nal " being dry and scaly ; when the deafness is acconip.i'nieit with notse in theeat, like resiling of leaves, chirping -of insects; failing ol water ringing of bells, puU itions, discharging of mai ter, when in a stooping poaiiion, a sensation i felt s if a rtifh of bl.isd to the scad had taken placet when the bearing seems less scute in dull cl -udy weather, or when cold has been taken, ihecnnse yursued by Dr. Le Brun is considered infallible. . . Dr. Dufion ihe only practitioner in the United Stales, who praciices the new, painless, snd sue cesful method in treating alt the diseases to which ihe e e is subject. , Whre every other means have fai ed to atiord relief, he asks front such a fair and i'nuaniul iriai, Pat'en;, by sen ding a few particulirs their ease, can have remedies sent to any part. 'I e-Tij ikt. VVe the undersigned, pactiiioners in medicine in ihe city of New Vark, hiving had oQCision to witness the practice of Dts I.eBrun A Dufion. in d-seases of the sr and eye. laving aside sll professional jcalonsv and prejudice, free ly ol mil thstihe coursa pursued b ihein In treat ing diseases of these delicate organs. Iron ihe unparatted tt attest which ha attended, it, is wel wcitrty ihe ot'eniion of our prrfl'essional brethren hrniighotit ihe United Slates. Their system o treating diwsves of the middle and internal ear. by the use of "tned eated vapors," particularly in chronic and complicated cases? form a new era in the oraciice of aural Kargary, and fi Is up a oi which has iong been felt bv the generous practi tioner In diseases of he rye, they seMnm re quire to resort to sn operation. As skillful snrisis and oeni'su, and eniha.-iaslieally devoted to their profession, we cordially recommend ihem to such as may require iheir aid. . Signed. Alexander JC. Motl, ,VT. D.f Geo. S. Green. M. D , Horace Winsiow, M O , C. Delpan. Allsione B Frmcis, M. IJ, T V Van Buren, M. D , Btd Btdford Dortmus, M. I. Ni Yaas;, Augvt 7. 1S4L Students wishing to perfect themselves in this brai ch of medical cieece, will find an opportuni ty by joining ihe class, at the Kar ad Kye In firmaries of Dr Oelacy . Le Brun. : Union Plae 'liniqt.es, every Tne-dav and Friday afternoon-. fiom i till 3 'clock during Medical College term. i erm. e ive do lam. Consu latlon tree. Ten di liars to be oaid when the haaring it re lorcd to its original scuteness. Address. Ors, l. .iEI.At;V XKBHUN & DUFTON, Union Place. New York City. .I'M B. A treu'i-e upon the nature nnSt f realm en rf dcafne and dUetue of Ut ear, with the treat ment of the deaf and dumb. Price it " j Vion -y lencrs must tc registered bv the Posimaster. KegNtered lettett arson's a' oar risk t pleise bear thi in mind JTt Correspon dents mutt E.VOLOSR POsTAGK tor return answers, the new postage laws requiring prepay ment ot iciicra. Nov, 17. 102 6m. TIIE 01 J) WELDOiY nOTEL. S NOW OPEN O.VTHE5fOUTHKA-STSIDK I OF the Hallroad a yon get in on any Road. Il is open in the name of the newly opened. . KXCIIAMGK IIOTCU. And it is hound to do justice to passengers In get ting i heir meats the Proprietor plcdginc himscl! t.i satisfy all who may favor him with a call, or no fy , . : r .-- Passengers will find meals ready on the arrival of every train, with good Purlers to attend to them and check their baggage to any point which ihey may desire to nave it checked. The House is within twenty steps of the Ticket Office, where passe, gerscan obtain their Tickets witnoui any troutue, and be tn goon time alter setting their dinner or sapper, as there is consid - era bl baggage to change. Passengers Will pleate bear In mind that there is a house in from of mine, rented by the other house to keep off opposition, which is railed the .New Wehl n Hotel) but gentlemen and ladies wil pl-asel recollect that his house has been built on, ty some f ur. five or six years to trty knowlenseJ and has been occupied by ihree riiff-rcnt person- during that lime, and has a new Proprietors! pres ent. I his OM vVeldos Hold has been open for two months, and has not had a crowd but once since, bm it is now increasing fast in popular fa vor, is passengers find that the mauls suit them and sre alwavs ready on the tabte when the train rrtve frorfl snv puini. There are red bill- printed br ihe other house wiih no name attached to them evidently designed to 1 injure me and my house. hh it cannot succeed, notwithstanding the Pro prietr-f and his men at the cars are particular in informing passengers that the house to the right Is the best, bnl passengers find that the house on the hill is not only the best, but that Its table ie more abundantly supplied With the best, and that ne wallers are more p-jlueand attentive to the w ants of those Who favor it wiih their presence Please beer In mind that in v house is the newK opened KXCHA fjK HOTF.I- on the hill, twen ly steps from the Ticket Office. ' B. K. or. A Ko, Proprietor October 8, 1857. 58-tf. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. A HenetsJent Institution, extablishrd by special en- . aomenijae. zne relief oj me sick ana da treed Micled vith Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.' ' IO all person, aflueted with exuil Diseases such as Spernim-irrhoea, Setninil Weakness tmpoience. Gonorrhoea, tileet Syphilis, the vice ol Onanism or Self-Abn-e: 4e . dc "' TUB HiMVARU ASSOCIATIOV, view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by sex tual diseases, snd the deceptions prat tired upon the unfortunate vie ims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed th ir Con sulting surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for ttu treatment of ihi class of diseases, in all heir forms, and to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all who ainilr bv letter, with dcriitlort their condition, (aze, occupa tion, habits of tie Vk.) and Isr esses of extrem overtr, to Famish Medicines Free of Vkarre It i needless to add that the Association command the highest Me tieat skiti of the aee and will tar ih ihe most approved modern treatment. " , T'oj Oirectors,on a review of the pastfcet as--ared that their labors ia ibis sphere of brnetteat eflort. have been of gr si benefit to. ihe sfflict ed e-peciat'y to the young, and the resolved to devote themselves, ta-ib renewed seal, to this very important but much despised. cause. . " Jay! pahlii-hed by the Association, a Report os Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal VVeakaMS. the- Vice ot Onanism, Msiurbaiion or Nelf Abuse. and oth er Diseases of the seioal organs, by the Cons ail ing Snrgeonwhieh wll be sent by mall, (ia a seal ed letter envelope.) free of charge, oa receipt'0' Tiro Stamps far p.stsge' f '" .. . ... - ' ,' Add'evs. lor Report t treatment. Dr. Grotsi R t'jiis.ir., ConsBttin?Snrreon. Howard AWso eiartuvj, Hoi 2, "tn Ninth street, Philadhtphta. Pena. ' By order of ihe trtreeters. ' ' ' i : ' ? :K7.tAD HKAkTWRLWVwiaW v GEO VAIACHILD. Secretary. f , Jan. 9 - r..:,;t fi --..tf eti I23m. ' "7 -'- NOTICE, f.3: OUR ACCOUNTS wretnaleootttt Jaeo.try lat 158, w w.bI-I tain ar natrons te eeme forward and aetrie theswsM .and thereby save a -. - - - . ' , Of all disease, the (rest first cause . . Stirings from neglect of Nature's laws. SUFFER NOT! When a CURE is fruaranieed IN ALL STAGES OF SECRE T D1S EASES, Self-Abtse, Streius D:btlily S'rUt.rcs, Gleet Oravet, Di betes, Diseases of the Kidneys an , Bladder, M:rcurial KieHmatism, S-'ofuia Paias in the Btnes and Ankles, Diseases of th, Lungs, Throat, . Nose and Eyes,, Ulcers upon '- the Bttdyor lAmbs, Cancersr Dropsy , Epitiptic Fits, St. Vilas's Dance, and aU Diseases arisi - tng from a derangement of tne Sexual Organs. Ssch ar Nervous Trembling, Loss of Mcmoryrf Loss of Power. General Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with pe- ulia'r sp-os appearing beforj ihe eyes. Loss of iglt Wakefulness, Dyspepsia. Liver Disease, F.ruxisns upon the f ce. Pain in !he back and head, Female irregularities and all imprnper discharges from boin sexes. It matters' not from whut caure the disease originated, how -ver long standing or obstinate the tase recovery is certain; and in a shorter time than a perma nent cure can be effected by any other treatimni even alt r thu disease uas. nefScii the skill of emi nent physician snd resisted all their means of cure, " The medicines sre pleasant with jut odor, --nosing no sickness, and free from mercery or balsam. During twenty years of practiee.-I have rescued from the jaws of Dea:ii, tinny thousands, who. In the last stages of the above mentioned disease had been given tip to die by their phy si' ciaos, which warrants me ia promising to the jfflotcd. who may place themselves under my care a perfect aad most speedy cure.'- Secret diseases are Ihe greatest enemies to health,- ss they are. he first causa of consumption, heroin la and many other diseases, snd should be a terror to the human tsmfly, as a permanent cure is scarcely ever eHccied, a majority of ihe cases falling into, fihe hands of iiuco opetent persons, who not nuty ail to cure tne diseases but ruin the constitution filing the system sviih mercury, which with the disease, hastejis the sutler er into rapid consump tion. But should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are b..in with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virua which betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other af fections ol ihe skin, Kyes, Throat and Lungs, en tailing upon them a brief existence of suffering and consigning them lo an early crave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in ihe dread catalogue of nun an diseases causes so destructive a drain up on the system drawing its thousands of victims through a tew years of suffering down to an un timely grave. It destroys the Nervous System, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes menial derangement, prevents ihe proper develop, ment ol the system, disqualifies lor marriage, so ciety, bu-lne-s, and all eartnly happiness, and eaves the sufferer wrecked In body and rrind. predisposed to consumption and a (rain of evils more to be dreaded than death itself With the fulh at confidence I assure the unfortunate vic tims of Self-Abuse that a permanent and speeJy enre, can he effected, and wiih the abandonment f ruinous practice-!, my patients can be restored robust, vigorous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there arc so m iny ingenious mares in the columns of Ilia public prints to cateh ami rob the unwary sufferers, thai millions have iheir constitutions ruined by the vi e compounds of quack doctors or the equally pois inous nos trums vended us "Patent Medicines." I h ive carefully analysed ninny ot the so-called Patem .Medicines and find that nearly ail of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one or the strong est preparations of mercury, and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease, disables the sys'em for lite- : ' ' - ' Three fourths of th-paten! nostrums now in i e are put up bv unprincipled and ljnorat persons who do not understand even the alphabet of the materia medics, ard are rqually as destitute of anv ki owledge of the human system, having one object only in view, ant that to make, money re gardless ot consequence". Irregularities and all diseases of males and fe males treated on principles est a Mi died by twenty tears of practice, and sanctioned by Thousands of the most rem irkahltt - cures. Medicines with full directions aent to any part of the United States er Canadas, bv patients communical ng their symp toms bv letter Ba'in'-ss correspondence strict l eonfideniiaL- All letters asking advice must con tain a postage stamp. ADDRESS J. SUMME RVILLE M. D., bUX No 64. OfficevNo. 1131 Filbert Sl old No. 109 BKtaiW TWKI.FTH. Oct. 24. 92 Iy. THE GRE1T FE3IALE PILL. DR. J. P. CKEAGEtC Is the General Agent, wholesale and retail, for Dr. "Wheaiing's" celebrated Fema'e Pills. These Pills sre truly v ilnahle for Ladies, Jot t'tey itill restore tne Monthly Courses where they may ; stop from any ciuse whatever. Tney never have failed in any case where ihe directions around .he box c mtnin ing ihe P It have been strictly, followed ; indeed there has no case or failure ever eome to our knowledge. Being purely vegetable ihey are per 'ectly safe. Mailel to ordor, postpaid, upon re ceiptor one dollar by J P. . Creamer, Baltimore "ity. Md. 5 A liberal discount to Drugists. - 10 3,, WHV LABOR SO HARD WflEN ' ". "''T' WASHING ? JHAVK'a chemical process for cleaning cloth ing by the use sf which the cluihes can b.r washed very elean wiiho- boiling, and with very little rubbing. Bv this method insert htrd labor ean be saved the washing it done in half the time, and the eiftihe-i are vers while and clean, and last in u en longer, for they are not worn out by nibbing as by the old way of washing by nn chines, Ac. The artielea ased eost bat little, and are easy lo obtain. Imail the receipt to or Jer. postage paid, upon receipt of 60 cents; three cent postage stamps good as money. Address Dr. J. P. Creager, Baltimore city Bid Dec. 8. !10-3m. IIONEY, THE BEST OP IID.XEV. I HAVE a Valuable receipt for malting. Honey, which 1 will send to any person upon receipt of SO cents. We make and Use it in oar family a naif the cost, snd consider it as good as the best article of genuine bee made honey, "from which il cannot be ell " Any person who will rafc and sell It can clear front two to three d dlars a day, it oly require 4 article to make it.' and hey can be had at any store for 50 cents. ' Every family may have that delightful luxury, for anv lady can make it in 13 minut-s a Any time. 3 cerUs post igs s'amps as good as money. A ddress Dr. J P. Creager, Baltimore ciiy, aid. Dee. 8. M0-4m i DR. CREAGER, - BAI.T1MOKE, Md.. is the !e Aienl for Dr. Winders celebrated M tirttioni.il "Series, 3 Book tit I, A Book for Von ng Men de-rrn-ed to prepare Ihem for . Female .etety. fi. t, Errors in 'tourtship;" o 3, -'tleprodoctive Comrol." Either ot which will be mailed to or eer. postpaid, apon teceipt of 25 eeats. r - '- Uee. O .- : ' . m-.-, . Il3r-i. good 'Sews F0R ladies ! AN V Lads wh witl sen J hsrf adJress le Vrs. K Creag-r, Balilnjire Oity, Md. with 3 post, age Stamps included, will receive of .return mail sorrufihing f fiweoriane w her. - " -?vVOlAN CyOWTH? 3ELF ash b HAPPY Dec. P. . IIO-3ot . 'SUNDRIES.m . -a BBtSPLAVriNGFOTATOKSi; r 3XJ 100 do Eatinf ;d i i . , r-io ia rriroe Herri nrs for family ae; 1 ':-' i B0 half do. Ocean Shed' - . -. " , 25 boxes extra Knrelia deep, ' "... 2S bhl. Amerlrae Gleej - " ' ii:'' 250 prime Spirit Carrels, jest landed For sate by , AP.34li BitO. CO, f Feb. 4Lh, 1353.' HENRY NUTT, FICTilR FOKWiRDlXli iEST, H'illgic his personal attention to business entrust ed to his care. . - i " . Sept." 1856. 76-ly-c. ' C.E0RGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UUO'JtR Keep constantly on hand, Wines. Teas, Liquor Provisions, Wooa and W'dloit il'are, Fruitt Confectioner us, d'e. South Frontslreet, -s tVll4.1IIKGTOM, N. C Nov. IS, 1855 109- Is. N. BARLOW, r WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, INI) DtilLF.lt It F LIQUORS, WINES ALE. PORTER. dc. No. 3, Granite Itow, front Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. ? Feb. 17th, 1P56. HO-lf. GEO. W. DAVIS. COM MISSION MERC nA XT, SOUTH WATER STREET, 5 - WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 22. 132 W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURERS North Watfr Stbkkt. Wikminotom. No. Ca. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Fool Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to , order on reasonable terms. ! June . - 3R-ly-c HENRY BURRIIIMER WHOLES A LB A 8ETAIL TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STORK. i ' S1GX OPTIIE 1S1II!( CItlEF" MARKET STH EET t e floor above Water Wil ml s' on. W. C. . ; , '" "JV. B. AU Orilers filled with despatch. Oct. 26. h. 1355 93-iAw-c. . GEORGE R. FRENCH, I MANUFACTUREa AND 1 WHOLESALE dj RETAIL DEALER 1 IN. BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND NO. 11, M ARKBT STREET, WIIiJHSiGTOS, S.C. March 6. ; CIlis D MYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM! 34 Market St. WlLSINOTOS, N. C. panama, i.kghor v, and pai.m leap hats, wool, pcr. sii.Kj and moi.kskiv hats. j Cloth, Plpsh, asd Silk Glazed Caps, by tne : caS'ordoen. Alltew i orn iviiotesaie t nrtj mtrch 12. ! A)AMS, Bit OTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILM1NQ I'ON N. C. July 29. . " 69 AS. C. SMITH. Mlt.BS COSTIN. JAS. C. SMITH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH' -WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 26. 18-1 U. DOLLNr.R. . POTTKR. Jr. J. CAMERDEN DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. C OMMISS1 Q S M ER CII A N TS JI Ii W VOKK, April 30, 1855. 20-ly. OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLfiASfi' AT THE ; i Wilmington saddle. Harness, and Trunk Mainit'aetory. 'pit K subscriber reepectluliy i nformsthepublie Xihathehas recently received addition; to hi itot k of Saddle and ilarnes Mountinss.dr.. thr latest and most improved style, nndis t-onstanlv manuiacturing,at hisstore on market street .every description of articlHn the above line. From hia 4Jtisriovcrln the business, he feels confident t ha he will be able to gtveentlresatislactionto ollwhc mayfavorhim with a call, lie has now on hand and wiiloonstantty keep a lareeassortmcn tof Coach. Giad SuXtey Harness, ladyS Sads'lrs. Bridles. Wjs, dc. Gentlemen's Swltlles, Whipt Spurs, tf-c. allof which he will warrant lo be of the best materials and-workniansliip. 2 He has also a larse assortment of Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet nn-s, Satchels. I'anrv Trunks. &c. and all othr r. licle nsoally kept in sch establishments, ail o wiicb heuliertlowfct CASH, or on shortcredii to-trompt customers. , Saddles, Harness.Trunks.Iledical Bags, Ac Ac., made to order.' Inaddition tothe above the subscribe railways keipron hand a large supply of String feather 1 and has now, and will ke?u through the season a good assortment of Vty Ketts. All areinvlted to call andexaminc my Goods wheth'crin want or not, ast takepleasareiushnw. ingmy assortmenttoall who may favor me with a raiL Harnesr and Coach Trimminga aold at a fai priee to persons buying to manufacture. .Also .Whips ai wholesale. Ml kill n" itidin Vehicles bought and s v .m om nilom. JOH.V Ji COiNOLEY Fcb.7, 187. . 81 TIIE NORTH CAROLINA i MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P' RALfclUlI, N. C. - .? " AHE aboveCompany brsbecn inoperationsincc the lsut April, 843, under the direetivnof the ol wing OlBeers, vis : Dr. Charles Ii. i onhson, President, ' VV i.-. Haywood, Vice President John G. Williams, Secretary, ; - . Win. H. Jones. Treasure. I Perrln-Busbee, Attorney, " v' Dr. Charles K. Johnson, ,. , Ur.Wjp.H.McKee. , t A,?dlcat Z0? Dr. R-B, Haywood, Contc 1. llcrsman. General Agent. j This Company has received a charter ci vine ad- . . . : . . i ., . . vantages luiucnouicu over any oiner loinp:iny The f Section fives the Husband the privilege tc ir.surenisown life forthe sole ase of his Wife and Children free from any ciaimsof the represents. tiveaof the husband or any of his Creditors. :t Organized on purely mtUuat principles, the life mcmbersnarticipairiji the 7ioof the profits which are declared annually Hesides. th- applicant foi "ife. wnen rhranmiitlpremlam Is ove rf 30 may pj inehalf in a Note. --, - . - All -laimeferinsuraneengalnstihe Company wil cpsid within ninety dayaaftcrproof of the death e the party jsfnmished. , ? : , - , Slaves sre insured for one or five years, at rales whit-h will enable all Slaveholders to seen re thi class of imperii y a ga fast the uncertainty of life. -, Slave inttu ranee presents a new and interest In featurrir. the history of North CarolinJwnJcb wiB prrwTerytmprtant to the Sotuherr-Stata. The last four months operation f this Company shows a verytargeatnounief hasincsa morethae the Directors expected to do the firn year having alrr-advtseed more than 200 Polirirs . Dr. W. W. Hsaatsc MediesI Examiner, a sd A?ent.WilmintOB, N.C ;. : - AII"nntntftniearJonsOBbos1nesrof thcCompsay sboaldbeaddreswdter .; ; y . RICHARD ; H. BATTLE, See j. Jthpth.JnneB. 1R57 - , -. FlE DRESS HITS. : MOf.K-sKIV, B RATER, CASIMERE AND Soft Felt of the latest styles and finest finish. Just Apened at the Hat end Cap Rastmrinm, 31 Market -Street. , CU AS. V. MYERS. Nov. 14th. BALTIMORE LCCK nO&PlTAL.' DK, JOHNSTON THE founder of ibis Celebrated Institution of fers the tnnrl eerta.e, c-peedy and eety t tfi. du al leuiedy in ihe word for - ... SKURUT JJ1HBASKS. Gleets Strictures, Seminal Wttkaefs. faias in, the Lelns, Constitutional Debility, Imj oft nt-j , Weakntss of the Back and Etnibs, AfiVctise of the Kidneys. Palpitation ut the. ltait, D .itia .Nervous Jrritabi iy, Disesse ol the Hcad,1 hioa Nose or Skin ; these serious and nwiaMthbiy ditor dt-rs a rising from the destructive habit ol t'ouih which destroy both tody and inind. Those sett and solitary practices "more fatal lo their ., victim than the song of '.he Syreks to the marintfs o Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant l;ce eran tieiputions. rendering marriage. die., imporsibltt j , YOUAti MUX. Eepci-fsUy,whot:sve become the victims of SoHlo ry Vice, that dreadful and desuuctivt- habit whit h auoually sweepeto an untimely grnve thuussna of young men of the moft exalted talents snd brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have rntrsr.cid lis tening Senates with the thunder of eloquenrc. or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, ma) "call with full confidence. f - . ' : MARRIAGE. - ':.,vj Married persons, or Voting Jlen, contrmplalle narriaee, being awartof Physical Weakness. Oi eanie Debility, Deformities, die., should imn.rdi. aiely consult Dr. J., and be testortd te perfec t health. He who places himself underthecareof Dr. John ston may religiously confide in. his honor ass -en-tleman,and confidently rely upon hisskill asa phy sician. , ' Da. Johsstoh is the only regularly Educated Physician advertising tocure Private Complain!. His remedies and treatment are entirely unknown toall others. Prepared (rum a life rrx D4 in iht' Greai Hospitals of Europe .and the Eirstin this Country, via : England, France, the block Icy ot Philadelphia, dc, and a more extensive piartice lit an any other physician in the world. His nisny wonderful enres and most important Surim-al in. rations is a sufficient pita ran tee to the afflicted.. - i nose vna misn in oe mpeeiruy ana effectually relUv ed. should shun the numerous Irifiirg importers who only ruin their tiealih. and applv"lo iiirn. ' A CUIIK WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Divst Used ' OFFICE, rCo. 7, SOUTH FREDEKICk t., left hand side going frotn Baltimore slict l. a f i w dors from the corner. Fsil nol to otfcue Jiis name and number, for ignorant trifling inipoiters attracted by the reputaticn-oi Dr. Jthnitcn, iuik near. - DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeon a. London graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges cf the United Stales, and rhe greater part ol whose life hss been spent in the Hospitals ol London, Par is, Philade lphia. and elsewhere, has eflectcd son e of the mosiastoniehingcuresthat wereever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head v-hen asleep, great nervoutnsss, being alarmed ti sudden sounds, and bashfumees. with frequert blushing, attended sometimes with dcranven.ent tf mind, were cored immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASES When the misguided and imprudetit votary "of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of his puinful disease, it too oftcji happens that stiill-iim-ed sense of shame, or drrad of discovery, dtters inn iiviii aupiying io tnose wno, trtun education and respec lability, can alone befriend liini, dels i ing till the constitutional vymptoms of this horrid diseasemaketlieirappearar.ee. eu h 1.8 ukcruKd Hore throat. diseased nose, noetural pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, dcufacts, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the hpud face Snd extremities, progressing with frighflul ra ' ptutiy, mi ai tasi me p-nale of the mouih or The bones of the nose fall in. and the victim of this swfu I disease becomes a horrid object of eotumit scrutinn .till death putsa period Io his dreadlul ei.f ferlses, by sending him to - that bourne fro m whence no traveller returns." To such therefore Dr. Johnston pledges hi in self to preserve the most Inviolable secrefj; ond. from his e fen five proc tireinthe first Hospitals of Europe and AnieiUa heean eonfidmtlr recommexrfo aafe nnd snrtdv cure to thf unlortitnaie vielin. oi ttiia horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy fact, mat thousands fa 1 1 victims to this dreadful complaint, owing loth no -skilfulnees ot ignorant pretenders, who. by the me of thai deadJy poison, mercury, ruin the eoncfiii -tion, and either send the unfortuoate t vthrir to sn untimely grave.or else make the residue of life nil. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J.aJdresscsallthose who haveinjured them. ae'.ves by private and improper indulgences These are some of the sad and nielanc-toly ef fects, produced by early linbll of yDth, vfi Weakness of the Back arid Limbs, Pate, j ,,e Head, Dimness of Sight, Lossof Muscu'er Pow- eP,.''IU'i? f,he Hear'' IrPPi-y- Xervoc. irritability Derangement of the Digestive Func tions, Genera! Debility Sywptoina ofCcEtumr tion. or c. - " Mmtally Th efearful cflects on the mind or" much to be dreaded; Loss of Memory. Confusion ' of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. EvU Korebcdir p Aversion of Society, Self Disltasi, lMr of -oli-tude.TimiHty,dtc..are some of the evils produced -Thousands of persons of silages, can nowiudre what i t h Mnaa nf ttt.i. r! i. t .' .1 .. " ........ .v..,.,,,lc neaitn. - Lett. tng their vigor, becoming weak, pale and tmacla- Bythis srreat and imoortant remmtv K.Mirr.o- 1 he organs a re speedily eared and fulliri ' Thou.-aridsof the most Nervous ar dDetili lt d individuals who hud lost ail hope, bare brt n iDime diately relieved. All impediments to JMAKKlAGK u7e1cu1.11 viciniivjquatin(-aiioRs( Nervous I r itabilitv Tremblinsssnd VeaknM n,.,k. . i. of the most fearful kind, speedily eare d by Dr. Johnaton.- 1 Young men who have Injured thi mmlrr. Lv a certain practice indulged in when anm-. h.vi. fr quently le.trned from evil eon panlrns. er a t school, the effects f which are eighriy felt ern when asleep, and if nor eurad. rnrf, r. na.i,. imposihle.ar.d destroys bolL mind and body.shou.'d api" r iiuiiicuuinij. i ; r .? : country, and th darling ef his parents, should be snatched irotn all prospects and enjoyment of life, y - -' 3 isiaiii. tup rriTm n i rv i ss ut iiic:'iii5ij'jini.-t3oi aeviating irom tue path ft nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such peraons, before eorriemplatlns ' MARRIAGE. " Should rerlfct that a sound mind and bodr are the -mot-! necessary requisites ;o promote, connubial 1 ' : . iiic re. 1 rough and sympnmsof consnmption " ' I rv It IDl4 VSTllMt IVVlrnii in.,,.- DV FOIIORGA.MC HKACM h nappiness. inaeea. witnout these, the jnurnr y throtigl. Ilfebecomesa weary pitprim-ees the proa pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind Wcirtt shadowed with despair and fill, d with the melt j-t-holy reflection ihat Ihe hsppinersof am.ll t r be comes blighted with a rown. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FR E D EB IC ST-S-T. , . . . , . ' - BAtTtsioae, Me. AH Surgical Operations Peilotmrd. N K- Letnof.ilse delicacy prevent rm, but apply immediately either personal t or fct kitcr. . Skin IlseaeiipeedllT urer. TO STRANGERS. Tlte many thausinds cured at this inriil stior tit a inthelat ten years, end the namerfrra impor tant Surgical Operations perfotmrd ky Dr. J..wit. nessed by the Reporters of the rarrrs, eid etas other persons. notier-s if vrti-h hTe srratf Vseaie and a 2,i in before the public, le; Idea fcie tsrdie m asa ?enilrmanef cJisrsrlrrsert erreili i'l , i a sufficient rnarsntew tA the fftfif d. - " TAKE NOTICE. i II p wjrlithesmitest retards nntfiatTir Jl'58Tf3t permltd his eardr to appear befir t n f.al.!i-. Am, hat unfrtfiolial f, a j-hyirtB tr Uvrr1. t,nl nsVmbe did r, the ar&ieiederiFeiiryrrncer, 4 Ml to fan intra tht lind f the mT fmpc-Unt and nnlnimrd Itnpmters, whh rmainerable Sa s sd rm tin t QuackPhopa. narmin the )nrce erties, wvprirw I r. JesSTOBdTertfernriitsor tvrrt.tr t? rnwHrx, pbyaieiaw.lluenteihattnwniBM:eev,a. tmorry war r at thrtr oHeinal trade, -milh mrrr tan idrv -r H 4 tb wh. fx psrrwffp ef KrItiii r r-f Ti. ne. earry on Ove r.rix nftm. onder as tin dint -ht-l eJe Ifn m tit the s!WK-d ptt t u rwat Ids one. i save tolneUi fceadleaa: l the a mrr. Is-rm ut Qaark witlt f"rnifn Ivir.g rtTtl6TiU-.f rrrt.t mrM tontahlse tram from prae aet to he fwtnd. l.ln i. yoatakiasi tammm bottfc mt l.trr VTs-rmm mr ta.r pMkif of fihby and -vertblea mapsadt. ewptrsi.y prsyarvd t tmrxwr trpon tb anfbrtentr id atwrwi rt I . T ri rfi ni cBoetb fer asaath. nr-a kia tVrlt at fseeaa heeetaisrd, sad. la despair, bwf yoa-attb. -rataed hwatth. to nira anw yaorenlaafrdiMTVviistn.ent. . Ills this motive that Indacvs Vr.J.Xa adTev. sea mm itenetf eras vas. - TatanwaaartmiaW lfi bis veatstatiaw. hs tbwilt sM ss 1117 lw ISat Ms trtciu tist r tiTt"nji trnn baas la his mH rs f If O I1ETTE88 RKCTTVED r IJCRS VOSTT TA XT' and eontaiaCie a Pt-ma ta be a4 for ! ra!y IVt i hm arrrtine ahnald atata f and aaad Skat wrtt. a. v - 4trarttiMint fliMartatae syatrHaaia . Jan. 17 JESS. l0 J 4 t;'.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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