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Volume xiit--numbei i 39.
WILMINGTON, N. C. T U ESD AY sM6RNING, JEBRTJA R Y 16.1 858! :
WHOLE NUMBER lJ-it
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MISCELLANY.
THE HONEST WIDOW.
BY MART IN DOYLE.
Tlic Irish character has afforded sub-
j'.ct for many masterly and graphic
sketches; yet jii the delineation, the real
is so olten blended with the , caricature
impersonation, that the lush man is at
t Joss to recognise his own features in
the jiortraiture. The' following is a tale
of facts, which recently occurred iti hum-
me me, anu irrm which ine reauer may
rlertTe; a lesson of disinterested gene-;
rosily. 1 he noble and ujrighr conduct
01 me wiqow, wno uisaameU to aug
inclil llrr ihiliolilpr'ic iiu ntna fa-tllio. ;..
- ittrfr c t the fit other and sistrrs nf hr nrrc
posed son-in law, is worthy of imitation
in any station. The' reality, of the
-:i 1.. . f
bKvicu in a j iusniuiy compensate tor us
" a a,
ucncienccs m construction, anu the
want of character and ii.cirl."i.f
In the sonlhern pait of the county Crf
mm a a ' .
wexioru, there is a small waler-mill at
the junction of two streams, which take
their rise in the so-called mountain of
Forth, (though its elevation is of the
uiosi umunuiive cnaracier,j and al
ter running hi their narrow channels
through a flat tiact of country for some
miles, tall into an arm of the sea. An
dy Furlong, the owner of this mill, had
a snug farm in connexion with. it. and
had passed there, in the two fold char
acter of miller and farmer, nearly half
a century, witn an ummpeacliable char
acter for niObilV. Itv tllrt lltircinu(i
t J - J - . lVtf,
Andy was especially beloved, for though
a miner, ne never ground them, m sea
eons of scarcity arid distress, as rogues
1:1 grain so otten uo .net oor and needy;
lie never exacted moie for tho lahor of
his wheel in the season of wanfchan in
the days of plenty: and as one trnnd
turn dcacrves kiiulltei, every one who
waiucu a mrn oi me mm wheel came
to hun; he had pleut. of grist.
a no y, nowever, was noi very snc
cessfull in saving he was too gcxnJ a
ftlluio tor that; he gave the best dinners
m , i (ill tV-k V P t k a.ttl.K b. . i I . .a . t I
uiiu mciiucu a gooti deal in the im
provement of his farm; hisJuudo,d be-
uiQ a ju&i mail, unu n iHiu.st it a regu
lar and solvent tenant, lie
tflssiiig his land at the exjration of
ins icrm, anu icitconuucnt Hint his fam
inily would reap the benefit 'pf his out-
imo ctkijt tiic cisr, no iiad a
besetting sm'ai.d hd no desire to call
tijvu Father Alathew to remove if he
iiKeu me uoniMiiy oi some of his jovial
neighbors fur better than, any of th ie
totalleis, and in consequeiice became in
ijlcnt and of a full habit. This cniisti
Kitioual incitin:!, ferhap.o, 1 w;i. tho
cause oi hi dis ikj u. the tXictilu n of
his will; or he might have thought-. as
many a wiser and belter-informed n.an
has that tigi.ing a will wok a eritliin
lorerumier .of death. A las f the older
we grow the greater is i ur attac hrnct.t
to lite. The disinclination to make a
ktimal teMament was the more to tm de-
j ioied, as Andy had a wfe and four
i hildren. lie had nfipn w.Nrx.i
intentions to his neighbors as to thedi-
- : . : f . rr ...
jbimuii oi insauairF, winch were, that
his wife should have the mill and farm
miring her lite, and after her demise his
cioesi ooy, ixichoias, fbohld have them
no uo ouier incumbrance than the iiav
irLAIll r r Al'la. ..... I . - . . J
...i j -uuiius io ins rrother and
each of his sinters. ,
fVhal sou was u smart, intelligent lad,
very keen, llnifiy, clever as a miller, and
therefore a great favorite with his fath
er, who deferred very much to his juda-
iti,ui. vn oimuay on their return
ironi mass, as they both walked home
together,- and got into chat about the
farm and some improvements in the ma
chinery of the mill which Andy had de-
igneu lomaKe, Anay, turning sudden
ly to his fon, said,1 'But maybe, Nick. I'd
never live to see them finished there's
no knowing when one's to die -and I
have never spoken to vou vpt on ihi..
that's near my heart; somehow or other.
I 1 a . . 9
men, i never nitea making my will, but
1 think that vonr f.ttinr. ...:n J
- t . J - -. . -. w ouii W in UU
justice to bi mother wiiliout leing tied
by parchment. 1 told Father Dcvereux
wnai i wisiivjo nave done, and every
one of the neighbors khow my inten-
nuns: win you promise to act tin to
them'
'1 will, father; sure I love my mother.
anu j nines, anu me gins.'
i V ! I .) .1 I . . . ..
. Hi, wn, niai enongn said the
other; Mhe honest thing for ever ! I al
ways thought well on you, and I'll i.ot
Ifcrrin to think other wise'
jomo months elapsed after this hriel
conversation, when one evening Andy
was Mumg over nis lumuier, and, in the
midst of some foolish fcrgument wiih a
iiciglibor about the produce of a field of
oais, laying down the law with tipsy
wisdom, he seized his half fill tumbler,
nnu rpiui:cri:ig and stanmieiuii?, drain
ed Us contents at bne cnlhli n'h Kiri
rushed into Ins face, shedding a purple
liuo over his entire fcouiitenauce, the pto-
nuueucyes roueu in agony, and he fell
uown in a ni or apoplexy, l pass over
ihK subsequent scenes of sorrow as brief.
ly as possible. A tidy was earned to his
i u, wnence nc never rose; he lingered
fpeechlcss for lwerity-four liour?, aird
.m o ui.u, was waked wiih the usual
disgLMing accompaniments of whiskey
luuavco smoKinff and wa
buried. . 1 f .it . r
When Mis. Furlong had snfBcicutJy
vv-wi,vu io lane ine active duty that
devolved upon her, sie fcccame the nom-
: I . r . . . .. ..
uiai u j i stress oi me place; Diu INichoias
was so active and vigilant, that every
thing, in reality was done as he wished.
At first hfa conduct was excellent sub
missive to hi brother and 'itrf hlu
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determination to fiflfil his father's wish
es was sincere. But gradually the de
mon ' -of selfrmlerest torL- nosovwri rl
him, and the consciousness that he was
him oceasionallv imnori.
ous in his directions to his family) but
at first only s when his mother's back
was turned. Ills filial respect for hei,
and the knowledge that a third of the
property, if any altercation took place be
tween theiT j and she chose to enforce
her claim, made him phedienL indeed,
the idea of not ncliii? as fntfior en
joined, probably did not enter in his
r 1 1 1 1 ii i iiir a rniivinarniiia m i rtt t-
bility of it at lengt h occurred to him
but for a moment at first gradually it
became ' more familiarized to h? rnn.
templation, and less revolting to his con-
: vr i -. i j
nv-n-utr; . i enru passeu on, anu uurillg
their progress Nicholas had impressed
his mother with such an opinion of his
llinn.lfpmpiif. that PVPrv fhiinr nrnriuul.
D 1 i J & t "x-vj
ed under his direction; his first encroach
ments Were nletbyi concession, and bv
degrees she became reconciled to- his
control, as his conduct was so artful that
she had nothing tangible to complain of.
iui mis siaie oi iniugs aid not con
tinue. Mrs. Furlon&r was selXp.rl with n
0 - ......
ma adv. which ,, ranidlv rati if ftnl
j v - - - - aw B V M
course, hardly allowing her an fnterval
of cessation from pain, and reason to
converse with Nicholas about her other
r.hildreil- What rIM nnj tiiw ih cuK
jcrt, however, was brief and emphatic.
'JVly child,' said she, 'I am going to
leave you.
'Maybe not. mother: perhaps vou'll
mend a train ' a.
! 'No I feel it here . nlncinc hpr K.md
upon her throbbing heart; 'death iscom-
1117. and 1 am ooio? In him. wIiA nrna a
t a- 5 ...... ...w m.un .
loving husband to mo and. a kind father
to you; but N ick, dear ,
Well. mntlior
I'm utiejsy about James and the little
girls; you'll make my mind quiet if you'll
Ctt a dreddrawn. as vou nromised and
jelti t :e filtytioiiud a-iiece upou them.
uo, my goixi ooy; ami you .i nave my
blessm :; but sure vou'll have that wheth
er or nut.' ; : r -, .
4 W h v. ' mother ' renlied Nielr: ' nftnr
j , T - - , j v-
somo hesitation, 'sure my father never
bound me, and why should yot doubt
me 1 Beside, a bundled and fifty kuikI
is a large sum oi money, and now could
I put so much together V '(
4I ll ought we made more than that
by the mill since he died, feebly and
slowly a rticulated the dying ..woman.
So we did. rnotl.fi r l.nf iIiph 1 na i1
j ' - 1 . ....... ,.v.
; heavy charges Tor my fathers , berriu'
j and tnemmories, and the new stones
and wheel for the mill cost a sight of
rrioney; and then if you die now, the
ost ot that will fill upon me loo.'
'It's true, my poor Ijoy; but then Nick
dear, Miie you wouldn't have the heart
to leave tho oilier children without their
share - I hey won't press lor the mo
ney iust sivu thern the bit of wi-itin?
tor it do, aiid God bless you." j
Why, mother, don't be-disquieting
yourself don't misdoubt ftu'.tlitr kfiull
have their share, but I don't like to put
my hand to a paper. I'm mv father's
son in that.' i - -
Mrs. Furlonc was too much exhaus
ted to sav more, and shi died in tlm
...
hope that her other child reii-. would H
A I. l.l t .1
jnsuy ueaii wuu py meir eldest broih-
Cl .
At that lime Nielinl.t' tvne cinicrn
and r. solved that the adjuiatiott of both
his parents should not be in vain. But
good impulses are evanescent where no
solid principle exists to make them du
rable. After a few mouths, fraternal
affection was overpowered in the heart
of this young man by the basest selfish
ness, and the gradations in his man
ner, irom Kinouess to austeriiv. wr rn-
id. . "J" v
After the fi
change of deportment in ; his brother.
w wno a ntgnsptritcd lad re
monstrated, and asked for his portion of
me .iouy, wim ine design of leaving
his brother's roof. Nieh
. - - "mo ni mm
disposed to evade ih ni.; i. .i..
an angry discus-ion then took "place.--James
indignantly asserted bis right to
fifty pounds, and accused Nicholas of
."e lorsworn to Doth his parents.
His complaint mi?ht h aA twxn
p " j VV'MV.11-
edm the words of Orlando in the open,
nig scene of 'As you like it ;' Bt I,
his brother, gain n thing under him but
growth, for the which his animals on
his dunghills are as much bound to him
as I. Beside -this nothing that he so
plentifully eives me ih tnmii.inr
that nature gave me his countenance
oems to take from tne-he lets me feed
with his hind, and bars me the placeof
a brother. : -; ; r ,.
The ' dinnte was Ton iirt ' nfnmi.
and ended bv Nicholax refusin-jr (A crtr
James any thing, and James swearing
that it there was law or lustra m In
land he would have it Mo inimulitA
- - - . a. a a. a J t c W
ly went for advice to Father Devereux.
who told him lie was in his brother's
power, and; recommetiUejd j bim not to
break with him entirely,. 'but to return.
With difficulty hti riersuaded the irrifa-
ted and iustlv' iricens&f-
resume his galling servitude; H ;
- ilSCOIltenu Ulsnnmn. ahd 'inliantM-
ness, were the results of these family di.
visions: ; the house, from ! f ia vino fwpn
the most cheerful. (Vas now the most
uncomfortabler constraint was annarpm
f -f
in every thing; a sullen silenci was pres-
.1 l. . . . '.I ' L- .L .' .' .T
crvcu uciweeu ine qromers, proving- by
contrast, ine beauty otlhe inspired se-
it isfor brethren to dwell together in uni
ty.' - .
ai liters went on m tnu state for some
' ime At letTrlli ."NJi hnl;i9 heiran iiiiilia.ni
himself a gocxJ deal in the eveiiiog never
" : : ... i l .
ujtMiuumiig wiieie ne weni. ins uDaence,
however, wai rather a relief to the other
inmates, and tfiej baidl thought of inqui
ring into the cuuse tf iu ; .': .? 'A'
One morning at break fast, he dispelled
for a mistress. her Was roinif'ttf' ret mar-
ritfil to 1arv'- .AinrnHtf"! . . I'hia intsllio-knoA
was conveyed so abruptly and ungracious-
,j, iiifi ruc yy"f o"" Vu" lean t iu
wluli lueifju other. had; to. recently rilled,
1 . . L. - . .
unTiuwcre t ; iuern, ana wimoui a wra
htty Jeft the room to consult ' with Jame?,
wuu, Aiiuwiujj uiai . eouieuung .uectstve
musibc done, went instuntlr to his it tend
ed si:er.in law, whom,' with, her mother.
ne louinl in tneir 4ittle parlor. He gave
them a full .-and-feeling-statement of his
brother's ci nduct; asked Mary to consider
whether a bail brother would make a good
huebuna; implor- d them both to use their
influence over Nicholas to a good purpose,
ani to maRe htm pcovids tor his orphan
sisters. For himself, he said, it was not
much roatter; he coul l Mist' He urged
all his arguments , as forcibly as he could
Marjr etdjr interrupting bin u hen he
said any thing very harsh of. Nicholas
rut, bagging of them u consider thern, de
parted. V -
1 Every thing at : ibis time had been ar
ranged between Nicholas and Mrs Mur
phy respecting the marriage. Mary liked
the younjf man so well, that she bad no
objection to take up her r' quarters in the
II I .. : . I - J . .11 . . ' : i
ui ii iiuviao in ine aouoie capnClIJr.. OI wue
and mistress; but she was a good hearted
girl, and hud no notion of the unhappiness
that existed there, nor of Nick's diehones-
" :,:.::::.:
When James had gone away, hr moth
er looked bard at her, ns if t nxtous to as
certain her thoughts on the subject; and,
perceiving ihxlJbo poor girl . looked dinap-
iminlft tonA nahnrnerl nf hr tnu.r'u i.An.ln.i
- - w. " . V..I.UV.,
suid, -It's true enough, child, Nick Fur
long isn't the honest boy 1 thought him."
Mary put her ap on to her face, and wiped
her eyes. IIis father wns' honest, and his
mullier via hnnpst n,t 1K10 urhnl trarl
of thern was always h6r:et ; but Nicholas
isn't doing the right thing to Jainet and
ti e girl-." -
"But, mother,", sail Mury, catcbiog at a
straw, "il.ere are two sides loa Mory; rnny
be old Andy Furlong never left it; upon
Nick to do as Jaixipa say, nd that if he
wasn't taken so shert and so rouirh about
it by Jumes, he'd do i: of his own free
will."'.,."....:;.: .-.
VV'bist, whist, chill; all the country
knows that Andy' Furlong left the three
younger children fifty pounds a-piece; and
why not? and more shame to the son that
would deny Lis father's words. V1I
well, I never knew Nick was a lawyer
before. What difference does the stamp
and the squeezing of wax make la an hon
ret man? Shame, shame upon him!'
Mary had a great mind to cry, . but re
frained. Vhal will we do, mother?' suit
she at last. ' "
He must pay the one hundred and fifty
puuiM'i iv aiucs anu llie IWO giris, or tie
never darkens my door again,' said Mrs
Murphy; 'and then we'll consider about
rilhur m'.llo f .
vksia auu.kt.so.
Both mo-her and daughter then became
silent. Occupied wiih trHr respective
thoughts upon tho .subject, they refrained
from any further allusio t to it; but the el
der woman looked ns if she felt honest in
dignation, and her daugh'er appeared heart
stricken. When Nicholas made bis an
pearance .next day, Mrs. Murphy hardly
addressed him, and Mary did not receive
him with hrr usual frankness and unres
trained familiarity. The young man look
ed aghast, for be had no notijn what had
passed; but Mrs. Murphy very soon ex
plained the cause of b' r displeasure.
Nicholas admitted bis obligation in eouUv
iu i Turiuo iur ins am t. dui cni tri him
self under the letter of law for the violation
of it. Ha seemed at least to think that he
was not bound to pay quite so much as
the sum which bis father had stipulated for
the yoanger children, declaring that if he
did, Mary and he would not have enoutrh
- l . :- m o
' "cgui me wuu.--.. jrs. Alurpby assured
him, wiih great energy of manner, that un
less be fulfilled hi father's will -though
it was but a verbal one he should never
have Mary with her consent! , , f
i And sbe nobly kept her word and deter
mination; to every suggestion of a conpro
mise she turned a denf r l .h ,i.i
be laid to her child's door that she or any
one of hers was richer to tbe injury of the
.aiuicncM, especially wnen the children
f her old nei bbor, Andy Furlong, were
in question. Andy would have been th
first to have gollheir" rights for her child
ren, if jhey wer wronged and he to the
fore.- No selfish consideration, weighed a
moment with h'r; and'so much was she
disutisfled with . Nick for hesitating a mo
ment on comphrtoce with her injumction
to "do the honest thinfr." that he AUmYmA
him very, unceremonio-wly, -and in great
apprehension )Mx be Was not lo be the
husband of ..Mary. ;: ;'
Tbataffetioaate girl, however; did hot
intend-willingly to breuK 3ef engagement
with him, an l took an opportunity of ug
gpsung as bis properly was not altogeth
er n ready rrioney. that ber own hundred
peuiids should beindd over lo a. trustre
for Nicks sisters, on ihir rnmtn Af a
or obtaining husband to ? his liking," and
that James should be paid hUsbare,down
on the naii': at once, by Nicholas birriself.
A fftil C f It Bn tm - . - - ' "
""" ,,,,n"gca; james got nis
mone y, and took small t, irm n.l
to bimseir,and hi sisters went to live with
& I.nsteiiilofbeiftg in a state of Animosity
and feuds, r the two families are now on
very htppy tcruis bygones are bygones
with them.Nisk.is'how' a very fair char
acter and the sisters.in.law xrR MnnrinlU'
- . i
a I in p h ri trt nrv.- nnfhr. nnt r-rA
grateful to the hoicest wtnotf. who ejected
w iuu6M Harmony rn.na oappiness. '
.MWHEoflfX-lT
.., . . r A PERFECT srjBSTITDTE
FOK TUK LAJfCKT,' LKUHE9 AND BLtSTEB
UK the ininqaii: Taiiie, ibe en lightened etiuinii
mly, cat not I lie tieoertr. luast be tin
4ndj, -fsns-ii -:
Many Medicines offered for sale areaeeompan-
ied hv cftlllhtfsil frll finntou lih.!. .kt..l u: . 1
-j " Y ii s. ( i iniu TIJIUC.j
and claiHi- o be untrersal reinedics, curing aft
tiiaiuuiL-B ourtervueoDcommim seare; Am tbe
ti iicnvprpr of t i i siuii uiIjuhrI. . . .. : .
having It placed In ihe category el fraud andim-
tho world like llm naic irnkl Anllm
pat port than its own true value. If the public
eennine toey win receive it ir spurious,
theV Will r vie ft mmi miiHhiii 1. I... I ... I - '
. ,.r. - - ----------- .Mifw u pan
acea for all ilia, jt has Coftifol over out one ill lia
-.vuu.uu idu ccompiiinei DUI one thins, to
Wll I InlDR.. lBrilll.l.A... a- .
a , - aijisi wnmerer
belts farm orlocaiiiy wheiaerin the head, til roat
chest, abdomen, extreiniiira, ir skin.
- uen me aiscoverer, alter n long serie of labo
rious and costly experiments; became fully con fir
med in his conviction that ihe AntiphlogialicSall,
which he now has the happine.-s io present lo the
American public, was a - . .i,..
, ' PKKFECT SUBSTITUTE ; ;
""'g! "a.V.V- ., M Ilia Ull.tCIB. HIS 111 I alT
Wa SO SfitatMl that ha nulrl linl .I..... I... n
nig lu a The cause of his agitation was the strl-
bin? fact I hat iK. m.n.n. nr i : i. . . i. . .
-7 - "ti'.i vi iL.iMjciauun, line iiibi
Ol J he virus in im.la..Lni-. .v..u . i r
- - w.a..vuluiuu. ito-ui aatiaiaciv
rny explained upon any known principle. How.
diseases. And na nlhr-t aa fl-m U,KII .. 1 t:
cable but, on further ejrpeiiment, it was pioved
Inst nv 1 1 sa . . r
i j ivwcr uver ne veins, irieriei and
K lands, tt ehwHi th4utm r ih h4.. t..
- I t L wwmm-m w ttH.WUV I ll WW Will OI
an equilibrium in which, is ihe sole au$e ol in-
Haminkllnn ' It a - I ! I. - . I f
. , cCi ib, iiKe me vaccine mat er.aa
extraordinary influence over the circulation re
ruludg in a eradual decline of inflammation as In
dicated by the pulse, which soon reauuie iis nat
oral elate, as ihe heal and pain disappear. Suet
ia its potency, that like the viius just mentioned
it reauireit what niir.i. .Hi..... . . i. n i . -
quill dipped IHto a Solution of it, so affect the en
tire svatem bnt aiihi K. .'n.n ......t .A
. - - - -- .. y nnu IVUII-VCI1
decomuoaiiion and secure its full virtue.- Thret
uiu.ia acme, ana iwo in ciironic disease, even
Hit lio ll rm till f Ii a I. . A I i . , .
-- ---- i anu icici nave auoaiaeu inr
a pcrfeci cure effecierf. vv hen it rakes the placeoi
ueecrie, stiroulaiing.Olntmcnis and Blistersia
Local Inflainmntlnn Rmi. e'.... i- .
1 . Llfcl, VjlWUI), I UU1II
aebe Pleonay, 4c, its mode of adminisiration i
tWL"- "t' direction f or dimlving.tte.)
C"The peculiar excellence of thia Snli is that
Without the tiaplfaa Inaa nf hlr,nA .1. .-.
eflectualiv CUrna Inflummsfm u I .! c..
, . 7 . .---..- j vii-c.m imu inn
era) by producing an equilibrium of all ihe fluids in
It). hnriHariil m a-anaB a. .a. . - . .
.. ". i, i .i t uuinicrrupieu circula-
lion,i; Xhe lollowingdiflerentyonw whleh the un
balanced fluids assume, and many not here -mentioned.
I hn t ham mnmnr lna . .
perfectly aubducd by the. Antiphlogiatic Sail, aa
tiro i ivtinmlali4 Wu .
i aaeawnere the unbalanced fluid afTcds the
Hand and I hrnni tn wli . i.i it .
.. ... avi,.,j, r c.cr, nciiaacne,
Fita. Innarncd Rim !'-. ..J . , '
i . l . " . " runner, ieu-
ralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Bronchhia, Ac.
2. Cases where lhtiiinl..l,.j .r.. .
. . ,7 , ...... a. aaa-a-M IIUIU. ailCCI HIC
ClMsst and Abdomen -to wit: Pleurisy. Asthma.
Inflated Xunjfs and Lir, Colic, Heartburn
Coughs, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Gunorrohosa, Venera.
3 Cases where tlietinb&I.inced fluid afieet Ihe
Kxlremitlrs and Skin to wil: Mheumaiim, Gout,
.Scrofula, ,U Item. Chicken and Sni&h Pox, Salt
Ilhcuni.andalJ Iiciiin and other uianeousUrup
lions,
1 his Salt greatly ' alieriaies (he Inflammatory
P9ln. h..ni.r in ... I I i I . s- . .
" ibuicf, iw:re ana ai ine
Utile of connneniMir nr. A ... .. i-- i - .
--1 .lit j . v biu.ll, , vviii-
plaint; and is very efficacious in Fevers, Ague,
Wounds, Nervous and Spinal Affeciions, and any
other forms of (mark ihix) Inf.ammao,y Disease,
attended wiih heat or febrile symptom.
C3rPns who h i ve a tendency of blood to the
Head and Hearr, or lead inactive live, or breathe
the impure air of manufactories and the poisonous
luraesof metals and minerals, or live in unhealthy
climates are exposed to a peculiar t ilia I ion of the
, .... y . UIUM e quae, wiiaout laterier
ing with diet or business, once in three month,
woul.l invariably prevent. Ir isbelicvid to affoid
.(U.H inieciuiu Ulseasess and, there
fore it is recommended u Travellers, Sailor and
Soldier.
O-To protect the community from imposliion
by counterfeit, ihe Proprietor will employ ko
Aglnt, and has inade such arrangements that he
can send the Medicine in any quantity, by Mail or
Expre-s to any pari of the United Stales or For
eign Countries. Ii m-tA .. .i. -.
. , n . . " r "" -vc- iv iuc Aiscovere
isSIO per drachm-price 2 per drachm-nnd is
put tip in drachm packages for Acute Dieae
,y. , a, a ararnms do. for
Chronic Caaea, So; and 5 drachiisdo. for Families
9 net proBt ol 50c on each package. .
- iSrWhile many nostrum makera victimize the
good naiured and pill ridden public by ordering
from rtx lo a doxen boxes or bottles lo cure snv
malady, no matter what, the undersigned is happy
in beinit able to stale, that 'he severest forms of
recent Inflammatory Disease are overcome by on
Acute Package, and the most obstin&ieand lone
-landing by one Ohronic Package. Althouah d
day have not elapsed since this New Medica I Agent
became partially know n to lli citizens of Bosion
anu s few neighboring towns, yet such ha Ve been
nr4UOoD k8ir,,,, lh,t r!ng ,he paBt weik-
, - , rrz i miff I'll y nna or
ders received by mail and exprcfSTor 16S Famtlv
Ml Chronic.and 385 Acute Packages. In Vne In
StanceO beraonaelukhntl inn.ik... a . r -
uCflf (f ,h :Lile Giant," a, they called
ii.) to be forwarded to one addres thereby savine
expense to themselves and the ProfHetor
WrhVVi'nliP Cb! or i.'V'duala with inon
ey (il over 10) shouW be registered at ihe post
office where mailed, ss it costs but 5c, and iJJ se
cure their safe arrival. - . '
r 'rt!".Pl -corere1- no humbly submits his Per-
Icet subatitut fi- I i . ..
- --- ------- Lccues ana bus-
Hfh ,C rjbBD-' Wf an,D,e'gt public, reiter
aiing thai It does jnst what it claims to do no
more, no least Subdues Inn1 immatory Diseases
(no others,) whatever be iia form or localitv, by
restoring the lost balance betiteen. the fluid and tot-
.n !k "i! -'i Pck,K 8. Chronic and Acute
i i ' 1 Jf :Pen) only by addressing
Mm through Box 32, Boston, Mass.or at his of-
I3-Cut out this advertisement for the perutal ef
your neighbors and your own future use,, .
F. COGGSWELL, M. D.
, ' , . Draeoverer and Proprietor. "
Boton, May, 1857.- 25 1 w
a'roreaieai tmk CUMfllKRCIAL OFFICE
Kit Hi dIM.aiie', the great first caoeo
Bprings from negltct of Kature's laws.
SUFFEE
NOT
HENRY NUTT,
lltrrflK lid Pnawmnmc icrit .
Hill git hi pertnmal altenlin to business entrust
Sept. 1955. 7S"ty-c.
When CURE is guerameed
IN ALL STAGES OF
GEORGE MYERS,
TfBix.Rxit.K isn RVTin. r.Rn-rn
I " VUWU.IHU HIIV U I ill II t SVW UB
SEC RE TDIS EAS ES y af, m. tvo., ivuor.
.: . r -i. -j t- . . M-rovtsutn; n nt and WiUow Ware, frwU 1
&wjeziumarics.u-c. ooum r ronimirssi. ..
IVI I .1 1 V 'Til V T4I t' - t
Nov 18,1855. - " : ' 109
aeit-Ane, N;r9nus Obdily, Strictures, Gleet
Gravel, Di betet. Diseases of the Kides an
Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of Ik
i-stinngsf Tkromt, JVote and Byet 4 Ulcers upon
,. the Body or tdntbs, Cancer st Drops, Epiliptic
- r iia !, ana au Mtseases arm
ing rem a derangement oJ Uu Sexual Organs
t Such ar Nervous Trembling, Loss of Memorvrf
r.oss of Power. General Weaknes, Dimness of
vision, witn pe uliar spots appearing be fur j ihe
eyes, l.osa uf sight, . Wakefuiness, Dyspepsia.
"r 'sce, r.rupiisns upon the lice. Pain in
b back and head, Female irregularities and alt
IIMOJ-OtMir Mhw -MM laa.k. . I . - .
. 1 iuih wm un ji au(g
not Iroin what cane the disease originated, how-
.i mug .inqumg or oostinate tne case recovery
is certain; and in a shorter lime than a per ma -nent
cure can be effected by any other treatment
even aft r the disease has baffled the skill of emi
nent, pnyncian ana resisted all their means of
cure, ihe medicines are pleasant without odor,
nosicitness, ana iree iroin mercury or
balsam.- Durin; twenty years of practice, I have
w-wucu irum ine jaws oi uea.n, many thousands,
who, tn the last stages of the above mentioned
disease had been given up to die bv their nhv.i
eUns, which warrants me in promising to the
afflcted. who may place themselves under my earc
- anu mum speeay cure, secret diseases
"" grcaiest enemies to he-ilth, as they are
ne nrsi cause ot consumption, r .Scrofula and
.any omer aiseescs, and should be a terror 10 the
human family, as a permanent cure is scarcely
ever effected, a majority of ihe cases fallinir ini.i
rthe hands of imco-npetent persons, who not noly
ail toeure tne diseases but ruin the constitution
filing : the system wiih mercury, which wiih the
l SaA: .atA n a a aa k a
""i iihoiciib .hu auiierer into rapia consump-
Bnt should tbe disease and rhe treatment not
cause death speedily and the victim marries, ihe
disease is entailed upon the children. wh or.
born with feeble constitutions, and ine current of
me corruptee oy a virus which betrays itself in
oci-oima, leuer, ulcers, Krupiions and other af.
factions of the akin. Kves.Thrn.n mH r.nnn.
tailing upon them brief existence of suffering
and consigning them to an early grave.
SRI. IP A HITs K i. r... ",j.ui
. , -,....ct nuuuuic cnemv 10
health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of
...... ... uikiki causes so Destructive a drain up
on the system drawing its thousands of victims
tnrougn lew years of suffering down to an un
timely grave, ll destroys the Nervous System.
t-..j wasies away ine energies or life, eauses
in.. 1111 uerangcmenl, prevents ihe proper develop
men: ol the system, disqualifies tor marrla.e. so
elety, buine?, and all earthly, happiness, and
leayea the sufferer wrecked in body and rrlnd
preatsposea to consumption and a train of evils
m-.rc iu m orraaea man death itself. With the
fu Hi si confidence I assure the unfortunate vic
tims or dii-Abuse that a permanent and speedy
cure, can be effected, and with the abandonment
l ruinous practices, my paiirnts can be rcntorcj
roousi, vigorous Health. .
1 ne aniicted are cautioned against the use of
raieni lueutcines, lor tlierearo so many ingenious
snares in the CuUirans ofthc public prints to catch
and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions have
their constitutions ruined by the vi,e compounds
of quack doctors or the equally poisonous nos
trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have
careiuny onaivica many ot the so-called Patent
Medicines and find that nearly all of them coiit.iin
Corrosive Sablimte, whtch is one ol ihe sirone
ea P rpor lions of mercury, and a deadly poison,
which instead of curing tiio disease, disables the
a in ivi inc. ...
u e are put up by: unprincipled and i.jnorat rcrsons
who do not understand even the alphabet of Hie
manna medica, and are equally as destitute of
any fcrowledge of the human system, having one
' "7 'lew, nni mat 10 maue money re
gardless ol consequence.". f:
irrcgulantiea and ail diseases of males and fe
male treated on principles established bv twentv
year 01 practice, and sanctioned by thousands of
u c 111.1.1 lemarxaoie cures, medicines with full
direct lion sent to any pan of the United States or
K-noon communicating their symp
toms by letter Kusiivss correspondence strictly
rnn fi Amn 1 1 -1 Allln., i.t . 1
................ ni. .nicia.smnj aavico must con
t. iuaiuga BlHllip.
ADDRESS
O. SUMMERVILLE M. X
umce io. 1131 Filbert St. old No. 109
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
DK. JOHNSTON
THK fiiumW of ifil. rVl.kr.i.J ...
1 r . '--- Jiitinnifufc vi-
. JL lra in. nt M : A . i . . - , .
al tamedy in the word for
c r r r T."r T-i cr s c t- r
Gleets Stricture-.Seminal IVn bn... t,.,r' (-
lha Leias. Consiitaiionai Dcbllnv imi ni.t, .
Weak n aa uL ihe Back and Kimha arii,-. f.f
the alixlnsys, Palouationol the Hmrt. li ti i,i
as Irritabi.ify, Diseaae of tl.e Hrto.T hi.m
1.. iv, RARi.nvr
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER,
LIQUORS, WINGS JiLK, PORTER. .
iv o. a, i, ramie now, Krout Street.
- wtr.M I MfiTlils; im c.
Feb. 17th. t?56. - ltn.if.
PtRO w n avt
ica iiu at! I J i.i V
,V -UeM COM MISSION" ME R C RANT,
OUUIH WAI Ji.lC STKJiKr,
iVILMi.VOTOV S C.
W. U. M1LLIGAN. s
MARBLE MANUFACTURER.
NniTtl WtTPB KfDfm WiiruiweviA. 9Jm. fm
Monuments Toovibs, Head and Foot Stones, and
tf .--J. . j" a- it- r . . , .
iu.tk.iaui oj Aiiaioie n otk jumimca to
order on TrinnriJjU lmnt 7
June 5.: , . : - 35-lv-e
HENRY BURRniMER
afunf -P a f v A mf a
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR
STORK.
' Sinv ok xn n ivniiy fiiinii
MARKKT STR EET , nc dor above Water
Wilmington. IvV C.
N. It. All Orders Ulleil irVA J, ir.nl r
Oct. 26; h. 135i ' - j 93-teY.w-e.
GEORGE R. FRENCH,
MANUFACTURER AND j : i' .
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEALER
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND
NO. 11. M A RKET STREET,
March 6. . ,
CH AS. D. MYERS.
HAT AND . CAP EMPORIUM f
34 Market Si. . . -'
WllMISOTO.I, N. C.
PAVJMA', I.EOnORV, IND PALM LKAP HATS, W0CL
- crTD nil IF i u n .ta-it ctrm nana.
. a- a. a . I . . I. - j...a a... .... I. 1 . n, i
Cloth. Plvsr. A!tD Silk Glascd Caps, bv tne
east nr ilnztan A I IVhiv Vnrlr VhnI..alA Ori...
mirch 12. 152,
ADAMS. BROTHER & CO..
C OM MISSION MERCH AN TS,
IT ILAliOiurUiN. N. C.
July 23.
i59
AS. C.
Oct. 24.
BKI.OW TWKI.PTH.
92 ly.
YOUNG AMERICA TARGET PISTOL
iuanntactniing Companv:
NEW HAVEN, dr.
ThlsPlstol is intended as thefererunnerof the or
dinary pistol, and is designed for young men and
lilvi irhn u-IbK fr..ninn 1 1. - .
at a target, at the most inflin expense, and with
out any danger of accident. The cheapest ordina
ry pistol is i area or four times tbe price of this be-
aiAm Hat I BMaw ri an rin aa 4 a tk. L . a J 1 a .
it5wue nc tuv nanus oi OOVS. I 1110
piftol is loaded with ihe common Phe Cracker
which formaa complete cartridge, and r ill cairv i
Ka 11 0-k - r ilaa M rM.aaB aa.Ia k k. . .
iT - kvco wuu mo eaine precision as
THE GREAT FEMALE PILL.
I 1 k . ' HKKAQKK the General Agent,
wiiwicBuie ana reiau, lor ur. "Whealinu's"
ceieoraiea tcmtx'e I'nia. These Pills are irulv
Taioaoie lor wales, .or tAey vUl restore the
wnty courses vitere lluy may. stop from any
cause whatever. They never have failed in any
case where the directions around ihe box contain
r.g me rjis nave ecen strictly followed ; Indeed
tncre haa no case or faiinm
Xf-' Eej.,!5.p.ttre,'reSe,,,le e per-
.......ci urour, postpaid, upon re-
P.,0fcf,re.r UlAl. P- Creamer 'Baltimore
"'.. uuerai aiscoint to Llrusisu.
110 3m,
WHY LABOR SO HARD WHEN
WASHING?'
f HAVK a chemical process for cleaning clotli
isy,the use af which" the clothes can bs
washed very clean without boiling, and with verr
1 1 1 1 T at .nklai.. ll w 1. 1 . -.t. 1 . . a . . .
"7 iiiia mciiiua niucn nara labor
csn be asvid , the washing is dons in half the
uu itio ciuines are very wntte and clean
and last much longer,, for they are not worn oat'
oy running asoy tne old way or Washing by mv
chines, die. The articles used cost but little and
are easy 10 ooialn. I mail the receipt to orJer.
i"""!' Pau. Pn receipt oi MI cental three cent
posiage siamps gooa as money.. Address , Ur. J.
i-. vrener, oaiiimorectty, fllJ.
i JJCC.B, ;; f-,- -.(...; no.3m.
HONEY, TnC BEST OF HONEY.
I v : VV 1 U?M.,J teeeiP for ""kins Honey,
X which I Will semi In ana , .
, - . k-" ijtii it-ceipi
of 50 cents. We make and use tr la our family ir
nair the cost, and consider it as sod as the besi
article of genuine bee m-He honey, -from which
. j u . , 7 peraon wno will maki
and sell it can clear from two to three cellars a
ii nT require, i arilclea lo make It anJ
hey can be had aiany store for 60 cents. Kverv
family may have this delightful luaury, for anv
lady can make it in 13 ini antes a any time 3
cents posl-ige stamps as good aa money. A ddreaa
Dr J P. Creager, Baltimore city, aid. ' "are
. Dec,,a : .4- y,. v.-.- i f, - - -, 1 10-4ni
the ordmiry pistol, but not with snffieiont ... .
aay serious damage. rAs Ameriea i shoot! of
It run t Ft A VahHit A marinas.. a . ,
(a
n.ltl.ln thl. V fill l-l IT A Hl.rtan. a . 1 a., a
-- -i - - - --o .uuoi ana wih learn
ihe art by which our Jndnjiendence w-,e secured
Heno thia Target Pistol ja exactly in lime, and
must meet with universil sale among our youth a
the Sooth and West, lis operation Is ci rfectly sim
ple, and fa i not fcJble to get out of order. A full
description will accompany every case of pistols
The pistols are put tip at the factory in cases of 50
each, eady to send by express io any part of ths
United Statea or Canada. : r r ,
Ketail price, 25 cents; by the case, 7.Sa or !
cents each. -t
, , , : V ,F&ENCU, tlACL A CO.,:
August 27th, issT, : - Wew
: DR. CREAGER, .
TiT,.MORE Md-U ,he le A?enl far Dr
JL Windrs'eeiehrared M itrimOniji "Series." 3
Book-s iWlrA Book for Yvnm9 Me. er
ed to prepare them for. Female &eiely. No-' 2.
EfTors in Courtship; o 3. ,iteornrfnoii..
Cmrol." Eitherol whit will be mtued to o
eer. postpaid, upon receipt of 25 cent. v
. Dee. 8. li0-3,n
:M good ams for ladies f
A f V.Ldr whrt i.MiJ he address to Mrs
-TVK. Creager. Bahinare City, Md. with 3 post.
sseStamiMinefn.lMi a;il :
i something of importance In her.-. -i - ... .
"WOMAN K.VfliVTUVpr w . t.
--- - - - -- p ..ts . ... aa a.- l"r-
P.
l'0-3m
1
SPARS! SPARS' I
SPA R 7? feel long, 1 8 inches 1 0 feel
I " 69 " 20 , -
I " -72 ' . $ .::, .. jf . ?
" 67 ' 21
frosa kaitt
. a- U
1 71 J0 v " "'
1 70 , 20 - : u
Jan.tl.. : ADAMS, BKO.
3.
4 CO.
' SUNDRIES. - -
SO Poo1?" PLANTING POTATOES - - ..
0J 100 do EaUna- ,..:-
,0 fim Herrings for family ues
v 60 half da. Oceaa tads"' - - !
-H3 Doxe eiraareka tiuap, ;
. 23 bbU. American Glue; -
- SO nrlna )!.. R..L. :.. I J t , '
I . , , VUll W.I icw, i.i. Mtiueili F Ol
saW-by - ADAMS. BKfl m
SMITH. ' 'Mtr.CS COSTtJ
JAS. C. SMITH it CO..
COM HUSSION M r r IU T..
No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET.
- i
WILAILNQTON. N. C. ;
April 26. ; i 18-lr
OOLLNCR. O. POTT BR. Jr. J. CAMERDP.N
DOLLNER. POTTER & CO
COJPIISSION MERCHANTS,
.1 Kit I UIIU.
Apr!130, 18S5. . 20-Iy.
ouu siinvro is to pi.ricdi
- " .tiliiuu
AT THE
v iimingioii saddle. Harness, and Trunk
MannraAi'ni-t'
THE subgcnberrespecUuIIyfnformgtahcpubli
latest and most iranrnveH atvln . J ; ? :
-r -1 ivi.KuajllB
manufacturing, at hisstorepnmarket street .ererv
description of articlein theabovcline. Krorahis
h-wiii kI.1.1 ? " "?, connden it ha
" V " " S'Tecnureaaiisiaetlontoalltrhc
miffflVArklni. ih . ..II Ll - "i I111L
Ti" ... "; -i. uas now on ha.H
ana wiiiconstallllv Ireen tt nrK...A.i . -
Coach, Gi" and Snltey Harness, Ladn's Saddles
Bridles, Whips, Gentled, Saddles, Wkipi
ail of which he will warrant to be ofi
II i he beat materials and workmanship. 13
lie has alan - 1.hm . r LI
Tr.7..t.. a i f"" --""""" or
. . : . - oauuic ana darnel iti
-hTA i 7 7 ',n "cn eUbiislimente,aUo
which heofleri lowfer PASH.n, .h-..i"r...
to iromm n.tnm. : 'cicoii
. saaies, Harness .Trunks, Redlca 1 bacs c
OtC.. made In nrH.t ' ac
Inadilition Intlm ihni'.th..,.l...ji
kern. An h.ntf l.i...nnli. .r ili.i . . 'J'
Snd haa now. anil tvilll'..niii...u.i. . t
ooH,n,;.r.rr VV V.V: lue season a
a uuu a a a. .. i, . -.jr r. 1. 1 IS a
ill iiRinriimin in n.t I
. .. . " tsaa.i.iiic inr uoadl
whether in want or nnt.nl inL....i . i .
- 1 --."- victt.i VI II8QVW-
Ing my assortmetal to all who may favor me with
HarnessandCoach Trimint... u . . .
. tuiu ii a i a l
v a i ifl "'"e'" man uiactura.
a I art W Kin. . , ... 1. .i. 1 . n
III Llfil. r n;j;.. ir li'-i .
- - " 'i! I cmcies DOnirllf anif a.
on eoiw-Tiissions. JOHM i niuoi
IPK V 10; w.iuup. I
TH E XORTir tr nnr ... ; .
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0AIPi
I,iEi7eACWMPo,?3,,1!',been "Pcratiowincc
X the Uipl April., 843, iiDderthediiL,.Si.rr ,i
aj. VP s aV
Dr. Charles K.Jonhson
Wm. 3. liaywood. Vice President I
John . J illiams, Secretary.
W m.H. Jones, Treasure-. .
Perrin Busbee, Allornev. '
- - mr aB VIUlUfl
Dr. Wm.H.MeKee. 5 Attl:t Boa-d0r
ur. iv -1 . liaywood, y "tuiuutcn
J.IIersman. nnu,i -
This Company haareceivsd a charier shflnmad
Thef-" Section eivtl. HL.-3TIrTR"
istrwn life for. .TJin". v7:.v
-I
CiUldren from ... cl,r. lie La",5"rE,t.,
i,Jrf?K,r LrW5 relaT-.r ,e,r;;riie:.,.,l
Orpnwed on pnrely pHiieipIcs, the life
nii!iibersa9rti-ln-.il v. i . y "eilie
7t.a,Va .IX:'u. "J'TT-'01. AP'ofiuwhick
.7 J ' -raiaes. in- applicant foi
lfo. wnen Ikrinimtinr.: . '11 " '.l
one half In a Note. iu may pj
A'Ji'i'f .for'.n'"ae againsi the Company. i
"imm wjneiy uaysatleroroaf r K. j .
c:,the party isfnrm.l.cd. ,eTproof of e deaih
8re insnred forone or five years at i4ta
jvhl.-h u-lll -.11 c-i u-.-. tun, 11 ralei
, 7 vieioioer8 to see a re ihi
class of rroneritaaia...k - :5.,n
J, , -6....i iu. vat-cjisinffVAl lie.
-Iave Insurance nr..i. . .
n'.V-" 'l.k,W,wr" W"h CaroJinVwhicrwU
IWICfeiTI-nilnMnill.iV.D.i 11 w
- Tt.I-iTe " '"Meownrneri. Slates.
show. J . JerV month' Of f i hi. Company
n?lrJA,"aroo,,1" ?f -me-moreih.i
. . -"-"'. w ne Dm year havinir
atrPadviasaaB mnm tha.ono n-u . 3 Having
A.wTJIi5l"!-??aSto---'."
Nervaea 1 rriLnbi llv
xmosc orOkia ;taoa aeriousaniiinelai.tn(.i rfjror
aersarii-inf i rum im drurun . k.Kii. v ...
Vhlch dMIrAV holhlioHa tiuln.)..! '-i-- -
" - - - j- I.1.UU. . "y m wcrre
andaoliurysraciicec more fatal'to their virifoi
then Ihii rn.ir.rr r. t . . a . 1
, , - .'jii. iv ine raiuir.r o
Ulrsa... taliirhflnfli thl. larlllt . .
ticipations, rendering m.-irrlapv;; d c.', Imporsibi
- c : YVUHUAIKN. .
EsDCt-tAllv.ir hn l i liMiini. t h.. al-ii . r t - -.
1... w i ---- - . w i.tnnirvi tOOLi17
ry fie, that dreadful and destructive habit vihirh
i ---! tu an uutimriT iuc inunnncr f
vounp- men of iK. mn.f a.iwj t.i . i -t ...
intellect, who might other wis., have entranced Ha-
t.ntnn K.n.la. M.S.S. .La- . I t .
- mi mc laiinocnoi eloquence, o r
waked to ecstacj thelivirglyre.mBj call 1U full
confidence. . '
MAntixar.. -
Married nirmu nr V.n.. u.. . . , ..
marriett:ing,;Vreof P"l"i: Weakness, Or
ganic Uebihty Deformities, cce-.shoi.ld imirdi-
atelyeonsaIt Dr. J., and be testorcd to ..-riv. .
health. ; . . . a . . , -; ;
f who nlaeea fiintilf nn.til.. - .--. T
Ion nu rvKirtnii.lt. ..c . : i .
tleman.and confidenilv ritr hi i n, .
sician. - ... s.rny-
Da.JoHssTOirls the or.ly rejularlr Ediicitrd
Phvsician advertising lon.. n.T . . . . . " .
- 1 . w . maiti. omnia mis.
His remedies and treatment are .niirely unknown
Gr'JifHo'li.U irm 'ift-'P-M iriTir
(JT fatal I nOSDlIafn IM b. tl nirva sima a k t - r
Philadelphia, tT-c, anda more extensive ntariie
than any other physician in the world. Hi, v
wondirl.il rurr. anil i..i..i l . . r . "
.. uiiviigni ouryiral u-
crstions is a sufficient fnaran.ee lo the affliciedJ -
Tlutss who irlsh In h, , . . ,. lleo
ed should shun the numerous trying impost !r ha
only riiinlheir health, and aunlv 10 l.f.o ' "
A CURE WARRANTED 111 Kn r"t,ar
AT Mr . -a. ..ay MllflBUf
o Mercury or u.taem, !.... -.
OPPIRE. .Vo. T 50IT-rtr rBrn..r':"
ion honj .ins :
a . i .u e iiiiiiore Tfrti t. tiliw
doors from the corner. Fail not 10 ofMrvi l,!,
name and nmitlu-r fn,l.i.,... ..ii- . . '
attracted by the reputation ol Dr. Jt hnl?on! lV.'u'
UCJf. - - "
""I'Vi Vil. ,
Member of th I fir,.-r.- . -
ifehasbeenspenlintheHoSpaVisoM
is, Philad. lphia.and elsewhere, h..reflec7e7'sU e"
of the most astonishing cunathoi wueverknown
ny.rouoieowun ringing in l he ears and head
suddrn sounds- anH h..kr ' - "'Sfmcd f
blushing.attended sometimes tiitt Jcranir. en".'"'
mind, werecured Immediately, ll".ro"ln'e,, V'
A CERTAIN DISEASE. - -
W hen the misguided and imprudci.l votary Vf
pleasure finds he haa imbib.d ihe steda of
painful disease, it too often happens that anH...i ?
ed sense of shame, or dresd of discovery. dYte" .
him from ann wini in ihn.. . aiicia .
; ,: n. irora education
and respectability. can alone brfrlendin, wJiI . .
ing un me consiiiutional yniptoms of this honLl
disease make their appearance -tu. I, tt l,
sore throai.diased nose, nociurai pain. i ,1
on the shin tones and arms, bloithcs on the held
fuce and evtremiilsa r.i-orr...i ..i. i . . ueta,
Pidity, ,H, a, la., h.'L7r
bones of the nose fall in. and the victim or . i
awfuldisease bocomp. hi,nl i Jr ! tl,ia of
?ecrrrtn,bi,",eatHh, po,r-a p'riod r: d?D';nerf-
lerintrs. DV ItPnH nn li m . i . u,u,B"i
whence no traveller returns.- "To tttch Yhlf, V ;
Dr. Johnston nl..H... hi .r. Bcn '"crcore
l-Tr snd, fr, hir; ?
uce m me nrsi riosn tols of Eurcie in,) V.
hecsn confidcniir rwom" P.e.JL"d
cure to the unfortunate vieiin. .7... S fFcf
case It is a melancholy fact, mat ihonVai-V Vt
victims io this dreadful compiaJnt U if f""
skilfitlness of Ijroorant preienders ho'hi "
of thai deadly poison. "Urcury, rii,;;:'
m. anil . th.r.-.jii. . '.' ne conslltti-
. r,. ,,U ,,lc liiuuriunate surtrrr
untimely irave.or else m.-.l.ho:J.. ro n
erable. 7" . "v. UTC 1 J,u D!'-
TAKE PARTICULAR KOTinr
D r J. tddrpMnt all tKn. l . .
selves by private and impr;;e7iTi;,e,r,Je"r.Cd the'
These are aitmat r .k. - j
fec,s! produced by Var hbiTs o.r.
wcaknefS of the Back and Limbs Ia Y'JZL
Heiil Jiiitin... of M;l.i t .. . . Jo In
er.PalDita.ioo or.hf cu r Pow-
IrritabHity Vcl,Yiir?
Mentally. The fearful effects on ihc n,ird
mnrh In U it.l..l . f r ..- 't r
of fde.s.Depre.sIonTsplVil'Yr?'."
a aorai.tn r ... i.-' t . , ' oreli.-rii nt.
tUde.Trmidity,ite.:8re some of"leeVr
TTieuw-rfs'of person, of a 1 fa gee, ran cowi'ud '
what is ihe cause of their decJiinc heal.h Jr
ine their vieor. becoming "?lne".'n
ted, have a .ingul.r appearance she" ih."'"!' :
t 111 Illill f ITIVn ar..
DV KOR ORGANIC AyiuKsrls
Bvthis irreat and lmn "r'?-
lllirn;.r.nir:VJ"J5,?.'e,'1e'M
individua!. whi I bad ToV, , ,h"e fc.1eb .
diaielyreHeved. A 1 1 1 m ne( i n r e nT in &i i ; VI T
rnysicaior iientalDimiualificaiion. , ' . r
itabilitvTrembUnD..riv.!?,'?n' rreii, lf.
Otinor mpn hn Kit., c:
certain practice induged in hei i
frceuemlv lenr.w-H r a,f,- habit
school, the eflecs itf "ZhuV . , or "
when asleep, snd if not cor.d ft"' !Vcn
imposrtblejind dtMf
applv immediaielv. M db!dr.Uo.ld
What a pity that a roun. mn .k. t. " . 1 .
eountrv. ant th. ,7 V,"' ""PC oi Ms
snahedfrom .n.j&Wll?;
".'f ""l 'iaU? from . .k1?
S" ,no.u,?'aS oertaiu secret hV.u 11
oucn pentons, oetorecontemDUttBa - .
MA KH TA rsi." - -
Should redeet thai . sound mfnil , j fcoJ - .
mosl neeessarv rpnni.ii,.. .. are
happiness. Indeed. tho'., ffc7 T.rrBW,,al
ihr-h life beeomeaa w, r'll .t T
shadowed wh despair anJ filVd wf(r. 7T
cholyrefleeiion th.tihe happTneT, J - kikT kl
eomeshliohtd with mi.A-L " ,.1 -KClIir
OFFICE A'O. J SOUTH FREDERICK-' T.
ll Sarrir.l ?"?.
. B- I.e. an fila. au
. TO STRA'r:yc'-
V m. M a --
Jb4 TJUinir Mmie-fMs . . .--.
m the lan ten rears. id ihd r... . 1 1
if
FIVE DRE5N HT
Tlroi.KSirf v Rciruri n (v.utan
ivi s-n cC,v.v: . . .-.ki Ainu
o; - "".-''K omj-nrinm. si
,m. r r: - 'r"r-
andicilKjur..ik. . . . ' ' r ' .!
a. . -"eniman of
s sufficient earant-e f n the arm-red "UI-"?
- - I a . 'ft ih, ,
Tt ia aritlt tV , .
Irtt. hi eirtVti i'Ttf'T
fB into tk handTofLhi aifTZ-. "I" f,U 1
, r--""iKrtaili.tiar. i.kn
i m wn. who. ror t: pntoav ot Kni;riitir MI I .. Vi .
ni"iwtf-t-tM
l rll .
irb.
iUtlillC211IT-Jir .-""i-fi-ed will. k" "
aiJ .-n.;aa Pt-i.!.1- mmt Y..r .k. L w
om wnrinr sh-aiit tat em mmrl mn4c ikal . ' '
1
11 .
varinat. i in aaatrnbiaf J.r,l-B " "
Un IT Viii. ' 0 ly.