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OMNIUM GATHEKUM Cool Reception In the lower house of the Tennessee Leffislature, a resolution tendering the use of the halt to Gen. Wil liam Walker and Calling upon him f'r a public mlJresajupon Nicarajjuan affairs, wm tabled by vote of 31 to 23 . Hoop, Hurrah ! Two thousand girls, or n force eq'iat to that number,, are em t-loyel in one establish merit in the citj of New York, in manufacturing hoops for the Indies. We are an expansive people-en-larging daily. A Submarine Tunnel. It is proposed to connect Boston with East Boston i y means of b submarine nrch or tunnel undr the channel, ut a cost ol $315,150. A farmer popped in here on Wednes lay last, to pay his rent pu:tingon a long fnce to correspond with the rmes. On ei-.tf rini tha house, he said the times being so hant he could'nl raise the money at all, uui dashing a bundle of notes on tt.e table. "There," s iid he, that's a I I cmi pty " The money was taken up and couutel i "by the landlord, who said, "Why, thU is iwir.t ns much as you owe 1" "Dang'ee, irive it Vi me again, said the farmer, ul'ui lushed rf I didn't take it out of U.e wrong pocket.' Sorehum It is said on in-" authority .ol a crack presmar." that rollers male from Chinese , Sugar Cane molasses x-a far su perior to those made with any other kind The Sorghum Syrup will bear lo g boiling without danger of granrtulution, and when cast into a roller is much tougher, more elastic, and has better suction (Dan tnose made by the material in common use The roportions of syrup ami glue used m the composition of this roller, are the same as tnose in use among primers now. A Voracious Steward. The Boston Journ al stales that a man name 1 Huwt-s Co well of West Dennis, who shipped cn board the brig H-len J.n.e, at that port sever il months since, us steward, was on the first dnv out nmong the mUsing, and as it was sir posed that be had fallen oer board, another man was appointed steward On arrivin ' at Tftixillo, he made his np i.enrance in the forecastle, and confessed that he had- secreted himself in the hold on the fiisl day ou', unilt-r the influence of delirium tremens, and t.r twenty-two days following had lived luxrri'iiuly on ch un pagne, fifisind, ham, &c, dining sumptu- cjsly every day, anu htil eiijoye-l what on snore wou.d w called a -bciiiec I -He consumed during the voyage eight backets lI clirtinoitirne. six ooxes o. raisin, anu nther ttiinirs in iironorti jn. He w is left in the hands of the U. S. Cons-il, and would be sent lume fur tri.il. The loss to the c-tptiiiu will amount to about 250 - , Some time rnio a photograph ami ties cr pliun ol one John Iiie, charged with murdering n mm ' m-l Ihoinas .Morris in New (Jilv.ui;, lat t Ic'oln r, were eiit to St. Loui. tOi-eiher with an offer ol 81,200 for the apprehension of the perpetrator ol the b too I r deed." A man who came from iid he iiirhed nut to be :I.e un:der r Hi i now o:t ois way bick. Dr. She!y. former speaker of Iho lower brinrli ot the Missouri Iuihiture - wa rubbed oil PiiiJ weefe,ot V 1 .800 m !ohi. mI a ?G00 check, while ci:ig funn Caiio t j St. L-n:ii, on the s earner limnlulph. Ail c ii board was seurche I, but no dweov- ry in.d : Witl.iu trw last four years, says the Ri Chester Democrat, over one hundred persons have been convicted in :he United States Court for ine rwtheru District of .New Vork, for counterfeiting, lorging pension papers, an I viol t ng the posr office laws. At trncago, the hnrt breach ol pro iase of marriage case of Louisa Hoey vs. ticorge L.etz has res ihed in a verdict of. 35,000 damages. The New England Courant Benjami Franklin's newspaper in 1726, contained' the follo'tnsf advertisement : . "Just Published and Sold by theP rioter hereof Hooped Petticoat's Arraignil and Con demned by the L'ght of Nature and Law of God. Prise 3 .' The Sandwich (C. W.) ercury m advo cating the Vrection of Cauada into kit in dependent kingdom, with a permanent r.i l r. The most el gible person to fuuu4 a (Janadian dynasty, the Mercury thinks, i a prince of England, for, white his eleva tion to the throne of the few kingdom "would be a graceful tribute of loyalty to our gracious Queen, it would remove the disadvantages under which we a. present l ibor, and would bind us more firmly, as as an entirely independent nation, to the " llrst empire in the world." During a revival, fn the Second Meth odist Church of Lancaster, Pa., last week, the liev. Mr. Walters, pastor, peremptorily ordered ' those persons who did. not wish to comply with his request (to kneel during prayer) to leave." Mr. Henry Milier, of that city refused to do either, whereupon Mr. Walters instituted a suit against Mr Miller before n magistrate. A clergyman of the same ch"rch appeared as a witness, testifying tbatit was not compulsory with every one U kneel, but simply customary, when judgment was given in favor ol de fendenl. . Matches tcere -Made " be Heaven. " M r. Jones have you got a match V "Yes, Sir a match for the devil j there she is, mixing up dough.'' Jo irs point d to his wife and then -slid" for the Iront door. The last we "saw of Jones he was " kiting" it down the road, hotly pursued by a red headed lady and cistern pole. Poor Jones. t . : The Minnesolian given an account of a sad catastrophe at Hastings (Min.) on the 2d instant, involving the loss of four lives. An attempt was tnado to rope the ferry boat across the river in a narrow "channel which" had been made in the ice. The win 1 tnd current forcedthebo.it against the edge of the ice, when the boat was up set, sucked under tr.e ice. and the three passengers a Mr.Janl Airs. MeDonald, nntl a gentleman from Hasting?, name un known, and the ferryman vtre droned." t. !' ' - New counterfeit ten dollar notes, says the Harrisburg ZfcraAi, pu-porting to be on the Bank of Gettysburg, Pa., are exten sively circulated in some of the counties adjacent to ours having for a vignette,coat of arms of the State of Pennsylvania, with a head of a lady in medallion on ruber end signed J. B McPherson, cashier. fc.nrra vinir coarse ; otberwtse well catcu-. luted to deceive. Detroit, Feb. 12 The main building of the new State Insane Asylum at Kalama zoo was partially consumed by fire last night. The buildings were unoccupied. -1'he damages estimated at about $32,000. - Rrpnrled for Ike Press. ' PHILADELPHIA CITY POLICE. ? A Weddixo Frustrated. Mr. J. K". GiHingwood, a respectable wiuc-atid liquor dealer in the Third Ward, was a- t-iii Jo sit down to bis dinner .yesterday, when he discovered that hii eldest son, Bnny,' was absent from the family group. Benny. is nineteen years of ;ige but ! is. so far froni v'ui , a 'f ist young man,' that h-s te jip.ear;iin e and tn.iny of the rh;rnetertsttes of boy hood and. not y'ej-y tipt in the arqitm ment ol useful knowledge, he is still tro itii; lo school. His father, eroeiviug(as aforesaid) that the .place of "Benny', at the dinner-table was unoccupied, made anxious iiuiuiiies concerning the lad's whereabouts. One of the youuger chil dren testified that, soon alter breakfast, Benny had gone to - the candy-shop round therorner. The father put on his hat and started towards the depository of sweet things, which is kept by a Mrs. Burns and her daughter Juliet the lat ter being some years older than Shake- S eare s heroine oi the same name is represented to have been when she cap tivated the juvenile affections of Master Motitague. Besides, the beauty ot ur Philadelphia Juliet is noi of lhat daz zling character which could be seppos ed, cveu by a highfalutin oel, or an en thusiastic lover, to 'hang tiion the cheek ?f nighl like a rich jewel in Etluop s ear &c. When Mr. Gillin"word entered the candy-shop, he discovered his sou Ben ny seated by the side of Miss Juliet, on a bench, behind the counter. Doubtless Beniiv liad 1-eii tittering mme sweet expresion5, but it is certain that he had Ins mouth filled with something still sw "eter, viz : molases citKly 'What are you doing here, sir?' said his fallic", very imi atietit'y. I suppose you havn't beeti to school this morning.' ' 'fo, tint, answered Benny, with a pretty juvenile lip, 'I've don" with .all thai: 1 4l)ne with going to school !' exclaim ed the aM6nis!..ed father.' 'Ha ! we shall see about it. And pray what do j'ou in rnwl iiiilo 'I1 Why,' was the answer, 'I've come to the eoiidtiilijon lo get niairied.' Mr. Gillingwffud, tviih some diffirul ty, rejrcssed an inclination to laugh, and then inquired, with becoming sieruness: 'Faugh f don't sicken me with your nonsense, child Are you crazy enough to conceit that any one will have you V 'Yetli, thir'. sid the candidate for uiauiiimtiy, Jti'irt hre promithed lo have me, and I'm to have ath muth mo latheth candy ath I can pat flung into the bargain.' . , ' ;Well, Benny 'said the fathei compas sionately, ! dont consider that you are worth much ; but you shall not sell your self lor molasses candy, at any rate ; so follow me home this instant.' B niny hesitated to obey, and hi - fa ther, walking bebiD 1 the counter, seized him by the collar and attempted to dras him oil. Beii'iv clung to Juliet and she to hi , and the exeited old yeiiiL-rnaii drew them totii out of the shp cleiv ing log.-ther, like a 'couph f Suiyru ligs. B'-nuv yelled in in. Juliet shiiekeif, while tin stiugyle on the :tvf nient Im--e;uue d-spei ate, eliding in the iiriesl f ill the Mrti' s. When ihn piesiding magistiaie ti-iud Mr. GillitiawtKHl's ex- I I'l.iiialion, he advise'l Bi-iiuy, as a min or, lo snbmjt tti his fathers authority, and suggested that he had belter slick to molasses candy for the present, leav ing those other sweet things, courtship and marriage, for future consideration. W. KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED FROM COAL. (NOT EXrLOSIVE.) SVtQVZtW UtX?ES'.XS3 4 HE different grades ot tbels Celebrated eita, cuiinblc for Machinery of all kinds. Binnacle and Family use. can be had of the undersigned, al noofthe Wholesale Oil Dealecs and Draggivts in the City of New Vork, and -f (he authorized Local Agent oft tie Company in lhi place. ; . AUSTENS. Gtaersl Agis . Kerosene Oii Con . No Beavei S-eet. N. V. : CSr f.oel agep-ien granted on applicaiinn aa above Orders should specify the -description oi amp or machinery fer which the oil is wen-d. June 5. 1857.- tw34 1 v " SHAD ! ! !. ; 1 QBAftRELS PHIMR WHITP SHAD, just 1 received per Briff Geo. Washington. For . i n i c aurt en ate by Jan. t BOARD AND ROOMS. GKNTI.F.MKN WISHING ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT BO.AKD, cm be a ceo m mo il n led by appll)in? ' Mm. KORO'S, Corner of Front and Dock airceta. ' " Pcc" 31, 1B57' 119-3m. SUNDRIES. Q FIRKINS PRIME BIITTKR t ' OvJ 19 half barrrl Pickled Shad, of prime qui lr for family Bej I h If barrel Pickled Sainton for family .: 40 extra large Labrador llerriag.or fami- , ... nset ....- . - ; '30 ha r re la Irish Pnlaloeo for family was: " -' 300 bushol prime White Planiinj Potatoeet 601 do. extra targe Oato; - 237 bale prime RamernHir; 6.500 Whilrt Pine tjiih. Juat received per Brl Triumph from New Kmnawlck, for aale by Feb. 10. ADAMS, BROTHKR & CO. " J tJST PUJBLISIJJED. , PCDNEY & RUSSELL. BECH15DS OF 1HK BUCLBTlOPiARY WAR ; CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL MILITARY AND FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF ALL THE OFFICERS OF TIIE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, From 177a to 175. ewntainins the most Inlereat- ine military, historical, and financial informa tion during thai period. A ao, the organixation of all the Regiments, showing the names, rank, date of commission, time of enlistment, ana aer vicoof the uffieer and privates ol each. 'Also, he general and brigade otders-ot '-. GENERALS WASHINGTON, LEE. GREENE, UEEDON. AND-OTI1ERS, In" 177(5, '77, and '73, showing the last trials at Valley Koree. break inir un th encampment, or- d?r of march through Philadelphia, and the plan of" attack on the British, at Moumouih Also, un aec iiinl of the capture of Fort VValuugion, and the h-irrora ai the prisons and prison sillpa of the Biiiisli, in New York, with a, LIST OF AMERICAN OFFICE S IMPRISONED The lime of ihiir c apture, release, 4c. An SC rounl of ihe SOCIETY OF HIE CINCINNATI, in New-Yojfc, Pennsylvania, nd MaryUnd. it nf irte inKtnSeiji n-ime &c; ihe half pa L-'iimn ii H i -n, and I in I acts of the Contincnla .'n;f. A e-.rni''eu- IU f nil tl'e OFFICERS WaO (-EBVED TO THE END OF THE WAR In l nea-t.red 'lie ri&ln 'i, hul i ay fur life, com miiiaiii.n. and land. Pr w eeding of 34th Cun- if-ess, and United states Court Ol f Maim, reta il ve a restoration of the hull pay acis of ihe lil Cnares.for hehenefii or the llEIKS OF OFFICERS OF THE REVOLUTION ; Virginii half-pay and land laws; Ihe reasons which led to ihe passage of the Aci of Jul 6, 1 83 i. by (Congress; the names of the Virginia uffit-ers who received land, with uninteresting ccount of the military land districts of Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, th locations of war rants, surreys, etc. " . RE10LUI0NARY PENSION LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES As they nowcxi.it, with commentaries thereon. Notes on the se. vices of various classes of revo lutionary officers, with an extensive list show ing the time they died, &e., &c. tf-c. . One large 12nio. Vol.. of 6C0 Pages.-Price. 81.50. The work is intended as a book of reference to the historian and scholar, aa well aa furnishing a thorough guide to persons claiming title to land or pensions, from the services of their fore fatness . during the Revolutionary War. The volume contains the names of over 60,000 officers nnd orivate of the. Revolutionary Army, and iliould be in the hands of all the descendants of the brave men who fought under the bannerol '76. that the noble actions of iheir ancestors may not escape reminiscence of tue.r descendants, wh.) must retain this work as a memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. V21 rf I'KIl MONTH can beeasily earned O 1 WV.7 by acting aa Agrnt for the sale o Hie above Book, and other highly popular works of standard merit, published by us. tEr"Agents wanted in every city, town and village in the Union. For Catalogues and partic ular, .iddrrss I'UDAiKY d P-USSIJLL, PublLhers. 79 John street, New Vork. Noq 5. . . . 17 -lt THE OLD WELD ON HOTEL. f S NOVV OPEN ON THE SOUTH KAST SIDE 1 OF the Railroad as you get in on any Road. It is open In the nnme of the ncwlv opened. EXCHANGE HOTEL. And it is bound to do justice to passengers in cet ting their meals the Proprietor pledging himself to sk'Ufy all who may fuvor him wiih a call, or no tay Passengers will find mealj ready en the arrival of every train. wi:h good Porters to attend to them and check their bnguago to any point which they ma v desire to have it checked. The House is within twenty steps of the Ticket Office, where passengers can obtain their Tickets without any trouble, and be in good time after gelling their dinner or supper as there is consid erablo baggage to change. . Passengers will please bear in mind that there is a house in front of mine, rented by the other house to keep off opposition, which is called the New Weldun Hotel, but gentlemen and ladies wil pleascl recollect that 'his house has been built on ly some f ur, five or six years to my knowledge, and has been occupied by three different persons during that time, and has a new Proprietors! pres ent. This Old Weldoo Hotel has been open for i wo months, and has not had a crowd but once since, but it is now increasing fast in popular fa vor, 4 a passengers find lhat ihe meals suit them and are alwaya ready on the table when the trains arrive from any point. There are red bills printed by ihe other house with no name attachcj to lhem evidently designed to injure me and my house, hut it cannot succeed, notwithstanding the Pro prietor and hM men at the cars are particular in informing passengers thai t he-house to the right if the best, hut parxengers find thai the house on he hill is not only the bent, but that its- table is nre abund intlv upplied with 'he best, and thai th.- waiters are more polite and at'entive to the want of iliose who favor it with iheir presence PlCife beer in mind thai mv honse is thn newly -oened KXCHA OK HOTK on the hill, twen ty e'ena from the Ticket Offiee . B. B SKA S Proprietor October S?, 1857. 58-11. ATI0 X A L P0LIC V, GAZETTE. Ihi'rat Join nal of 'ri'i e and Criminals Is I in the. Twi tJ'iu Vear, and i widely circulated 'lnouiih 'ii' 'lie e.oun'ry It contains nil the Great fViii's 'rimini V,nm-n. nil'' arpritrriate F.diiarlals in 'lie same, lose'hcr with inr..rmaiion on t rirnlna l.tiiers. not to he found in snj other newspaper Uff Sui9eriitiin. 2. per Annum; $1, for Six Months, to be remitted by , Sascrihenr (wt. h'utl wri e their names and the town, county and state where thev reside plainly,) To It. A. SKVMOCK. Rdimr & Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, May 2 New York City. REN0VU, I HAVE REMOVED MY RESIDENCE AND OFFICE to Front Street, nest North cf P. K. Dickinson qr., to the house formerly occupied by Mr A. A. Wanet, where I can be i jund when not professionally exgaged. WH. E. FREEMAN, M. D. Feb. 25. 146. ALL ACCOUNTS MADE previous to January 1st are now past due and our customers will oblige us by call ing or paying their bill when presented. CHAS D. MYERS, Jan . . 34 Marke street. GIFTS 'GIFTS U GIFTS!!! A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASES, st the Quaker City PubtibSing House of Duane RuH on, PhiTadelphii. By buying a book forl,er more, you are at once presenttd with a prize, worth from 25 cents to I00. consiting of fine gold Jewelry, Watehes,&e. All ordeis by mail will beoromily filled, and ihe prize or prises will accompany the books. Our list contain all of the moat popular books of the day, and will be sold 4t the usual retail prices, many of them for less Persons wishing any particular book can order at once, and It will be forwarded with a gift. A cat alogue giving full information, with lint of books and gifts, will b: sent post paid, bv addressing OUANK RULISON. . No. 33 S. Tt ird stret, Phils. . IAgent wanted. . Augast 29sh. 18571 6 w H'HE partnerships heretofote existing this day I place under ihe firms of , ' " 8TEKN & BROTHER and STERN & NEWHOFF are dwawlved by mutual consent. - . M. NEWHOFF will continue to do business si the old stand, a successor of arm Bso.. and attend to the wiudiog Hp of the easiness affjirs of mentioned firms. All having-claims against the above firms, or the partner thereof individually will please present Jthem U M. N bwboft for et tlement previous to 15th of November next ; alt those indebted to then will please come forward and pt up, or else their claims have to pass into officers hands for eottertion.- ' ' 'f"- ,; Im 8TERX. J. 8TERN. - M. NEWHOFF. . Wilmington, N.-C , Sept. 3, I837r" 63 tf. .' ANTIPHLOGISTft) SALT v A PERFECT 8UB8TITUTE - FOR THE LANCET, LEECHES AND BLISTERS UK the intrinsic value, tbe enlightened comma nity, aud not the Diseoverer, must be tti Jud.Se .. . ' - Many Medicines ottered tor sale areaccompan- ied by doubtful certificates, (their chief virtue,) and claim to be universal remedies, curing alt maladies s burlesque on common senre. As me discoverer of this Salt solemnly protests against hsving it placed in the category el frauds andim posttions, he has resolved that it shall go forth to the world like the pure gold dollar, . with no other pat port than its own true value. If the public had it genuine they will receive it if spurious, they will reject and condemn tt. Instead a pan acea for all ills, it has control over out one ill has but one aim and accomplishes but one thing, to wit : SdBocBs inuAsvATOir disbasb whatever be its form or locality whether in the head, throat chest, abdomen, extremities, or skin. hen the discoverer, altera long series or labo rious and costly experiments' became fully confir med in his conviction that the AntiphiogisticSali, which he now has the happiness to present to the American public, was a s ;' , PERFECT SUBSTITUTE . For Blood-letting, Leeches arid Blisters, his mind was so agitated that he could not sleep for manj nights Ths cause of his agitation was lite stri king fact that the manner ol its operation, like lhat of the virus in vaccination, could no1 be satisfacto rily explained upon any known principle. How, in tctat tray, it so eff;eiually subJues inflammatory diseases, and no othero, was at first wholly inexpli cable but, on further expeiiuient, it wua pioted that by its power over the veins, arteries snd glands, it equalize thcjluids of the body, the wantol an equilibrium in which, is the sole cause oi in flammation. It exerts, like the vaccine mat 'er. an extraordinary influence over the circulation re sulting in a gradual decline of inflammation as in dicated by the pulse, which soon resumes its nat ural state, as the heal and pain disappear. Sucr is its potency, that like the vitusjust mentioned it requires what merely adheres to the point of t quili dipped into a solution of it, to affect the en tire system but must be instantly used lo preven decomposition and secure its full virtue. Thre quills in acute, and two in chronic disease, ever hours, till the heat and fever have subsided an? a perfect cure effected. When it takes the placeoi Leeches, Stimulating Ointments and Blisters is Local infl.immation.os Brain Fever, Croup, Tooth ache, Pleurisy, 4c, its mode of administration is two-fold. (See direction a for diaeiving,ete.) Cf7"The peculiar excellence of this Sail is that without the useless loss of blood and strength, it effectually cures Inflammatory Diseases (no oth ers) by producing an equilibrium of all Ihe fluids in the body and a consequent uninterrupted circula tion. The lollowing differentybrms which the un balanced fluids assume, and many not here men tioned, that have more or less fever or pain, are as perfectly subdued by the Antiphlogistic Salt, as fire is extinguished by water. 1 Cases where the unbalanced fluid affects the Head and Throat to wit: Brain Fever, Headache, Fits, Inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose. Canker.Neu ralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Ac. 2. Cases where the unbalanceafAuida affect the Chest and Abdomen to wits pJeOrisy, Asthma, Inflamed Lungs and Liter, Colic, Heartburn Coughs, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Gonorrohcea, Veners, al.&c. 3 Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect the Extremities and Skin to wii: Uhcumafism, Gout, Scrofula, Ulcers. Chicken and Smsli Pox, Salt Rheum, and all Itehing and other t ulanaous Erup tions, '1 his Salt greatly alleviates the Inflammatory Pains peculiar to married ladies, (before and at the time of confinement,) and many Female 'Com plaints; and is very efficacious in Fevers, Ague, Wounds, Nervousand Spinal Affections, and any other forms of (mark this) Inflammatory Disease, attended with heat or febrile symptoms. 5-Persons who have a tendency of blood to the Head and Heart, or lead inactive fives, or breathe the impure air of manufactories and the poisonous tumesot metais ana minerals, or live in unhealthy climates, are exposed to a peculiar riiofion of he fluid of the body, which one dose, without inlerfer ing with diet or butintss, once in three months, would invariubly prevent. 1 1 is believed to affotd protection from Infectious Diseases ; and, there fore.itjs recommended to Travellers, Sailors and Soldiers. OrTo protect the community from imposition by counterfeits, the Proprietor will employ xo Agent, and has made such arrangements lhat he can send the Medici ne in any quantity, by Mail or ExprexA, to any part of the United States or For eign tounm.-s. 1 is prime cost fo Ihe Distovere is 1.50 per drachm price ft per drachm and is put up in drachm packages for Acuta Disease, (with directions, c. )t2; 3 drachms do. for Chronic Cases, o; snd 3 drachns do. for Families 9 a net profit ot 60c on each package. Jj-Whilo many nostrum makers victimize the good natured snd pill ridden public by ordering from six to a dozen boxes or bottles to cure any malady, no matter what, the undersigned is happy in being able to state, that the severest forms of recent Inflammatory Disease are overcome by one Acute Package, and the most obstinate and long standing by one Chronic Package. Although 30 days have not elapsed since this New JledicalAgent became pnrtialiy known to th" citizens of Boston nu a few neighboring towns, yet such have been the results of its trial tha t during the past week, nearly 400 packages were sold in this city and or ders received by mail and express for 163 Fumily J47 Chronic, and 365 Acute Packsgcs. In snein stance 6 persons clubbed together and wrote for 6 Packases. (of the "Little Giini," as they called it,) t. be forwardedjto one address thereby saving expense to themselves and the Proprietor. VST Letters from clubs or individuals with mon ey (it over I0) should be registered at the post oif ee where mailed, as it costs but Sc., and will se cure their safe arrival. The Oi coverer now humbly submits his Per fect substitute fo- the Lancet, Leeches and Blis ters, to ihe tribunal of an intelligent public, reiter ating that it does just what it claims to do no more, no less: Subdues 'Inflammatory Diseases, (no others,) whatever be i's form or locality, by restoring the lost balance between the jCuids and solids- Family Packages $8, Chronic snd Acute . 5 to be had (free of expense) only by addressing hi in throuch Box 32, Boston, Mass., or st his of fice. No. 3 Winter Street. O-Cut out this advertisement for the perusal of your nelgnoors ana your own future use. F. COGGS WELL, M. D. - Discoverer and Proprietor. Boston, May, 1857. 25tw ,Forsaleat THEOMMERCIAL OFFICE YOUNG AMERICA TARGET PISTOL Manufacturing Company, NJ3W HAVEN, CT. This Pistol is intended ss theforernnner of the or dinary pistol, and is designed for young men and boys who wish to enjoy the exciting sport of firing at a targut, at the most tri fling expense, snd with out any danger of accident. The cheapest ordina ry pistol is three or four times the price of this, be sides bting dangerous in the hands of boys. This pist.ti is loaded with the common Fire Cracker, which forms a complete .cartridge, and will csiry a ball ten or filteen paces with the same precision as the ordinary pistol, but not with sufficient force to (o a ay serious damage. As America if shooting nation, the Young Americans must and will learn the art by which our independence w is secured Hence this Target Pistol is exactly in time, and must meet with universal sale among our youth o the South and West. Its operation is perfectly sim ple, snd it is not liable to get out of order. A full description will accompany every ease of pistols The pistols are put op at the factory in cases of 50 each, ready to send by express to any part of ,ths United States or Canada. Retail pi ice, 25 ceaisj by the ease, S7.50. or 15 cents each. : FRENCH, HALL & CO.. New Haven, Ct. August 27th, 1857, . 67tw SPARS J-SPARS!! SPAR 72 feet lone, 18 Inches 10 feet from butt 1 72 rt 23 : ' ."I i t . 21 '- " I . g-j , 22 - ? ! - I . . . 20-- " ' I . 7 (J M h 2'J u m u . u Jan. 24. ADAMS, BRO. & CO. EMPIRE CABS, GIGS & CARRIAGES. JUST at ha ad. per Schr. Ben, a new, and splen did assortment of the shore sriieles for Chil dren, at th Broadway Variety Store,- No. 40 Market street. - - i WM4 U. DavXEALE. . - Asg. 13. -. - . 61, Of all disease, tbe great first cause Springs from Deflect of Nature's laws. SUEPm NOT! ' When a CURE is guaranteed - IN ALL STAGES OF S E C RET D IS E ASES, Self-Abuse, Ntrwrns Debditf, Strictures, Gleet U ravel, Ui betes, Viscoses oj the ts.uin.eys an ' Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism., Scrofula Pains in the Banes and Ankles, Diseases of tk Iungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon tkt Hdy or Ldmbs, Cancers; Dropsy, Epiliptic J-ls, Hi. Vilas's Oance, and ail Diseases arisi tng from a derangement of the Sexual Organs. Such ar Nervous Trembling, Loss of Memory Loss of Power. General Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Ui of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia. Liver Disease, Eruptisns upon the face, Pain in the back and head, Female irregularities and all. improper discharges from both -sexes. It matters not from wftut cause the disease originated, how ever long standing or obstinate the case recovery is certains and in a shorter time than a perma nent cure can be effected by any other treatment even alt r the disease lias baffled the skill of emi nent physician and resisted all their means of eure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. Daring twenty years oi practice, I have rescued from the jaws of Death, many thousands, who. In the last stages of the above mentioned disease had been given up to die by their physi cians, which warrants me in promising to the afflcted. who may place themselves under my care a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of consumption, Scrofula and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human fsmily, as a permanent eure Is scarcely ever effected, a majority of rhe cases failing into, fthe hands of iiiico.npetent persons, who not noly ail to cure trie diseases but ruin the constitution, fiilng the system with mercury, which with the disease, hastens ihe sufferer into rapid consump tion. Bat should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are botn with feeble constitutions, and ihe current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other af fections ofihe skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs, en tailing upon them a brief existence of suffering and consigning thein to an early grsve. SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in thedread catalogue of nun an diseases causes so destructive a drain up on the system drawing its thousands of victims through a few years of suffering down to aa un timely grave. It destroys the Nervous System, rapidly wastes sway the energies of life, causes mental derangementprevents the proper devel ip ment ol the system, inequalities for marriage, so ciety, business, and ail earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and irind. predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate vic tims of Self-Abuse that a permanent and spec.iy cure, can he effected, and with the abandonment f ruinous practice", my patients can be restored robust, vigorous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the nae of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingenious snares in the Columns of the public prtats to catch and rob the unwary sufferers, thai millions have iheir constitutions ruined by the vi compounds of quack doctors or the equally prisonous nos trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully analyzed mnTiy ot the so-called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Snblimate, which is one of the strong est preparations of mercury, and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease, disables the sj s'em for life. Three fourths of th- patent nostrums now in u e are put up by unprincipled and ignorat persons who do not understand even the alphabet of the materia mcdica, and ore equally as destitute of any krowledgeof the human system, having one object only in view, and that to make money re gardless ol consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and fe males treated on principles established by twenty vears 01 practice, and sanctioned by thousands or the most remarkable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Cansdas, by patients communicating their symp toms by letter Business correspondence strictly confidential. All letters asking advice must con tain a postage stamp. ADDRESS J. SUMMERVILLE M. E., BOX No. 63. Office No. 1131 Filbert St." old No. 100 BELOW TWKt.FTH. Oct. 24. 92 ly. TIIE GREAT FEMALE PILL. DR. J, P. CR EAGER is the General Agent, wholesale and retail, for Dr. ''vVheaiing's" celebrated Fema'e Pills. These Pills are truly valuable for Ladies, Jor they -will restore the Monthly Courses where they may stop from any cause whatever. They never have failed in any case where the directions around ihe box contain ing the P.IU have een strictly followed; indeed there has no case of failure ever come to -our knowledge. Being purely vegetable 1 hey are per- icetiy Nic. ti.nci to oraor, postpaid, upon re ceipt of one dollar by J P. Creamer, Baltimore .'ity. Md. I3P liberal discount to Druggists. 10 3o,. WHY LABOR SO HARD WHEN WASHING? J HAVE a chemical process for cleaning cloth ing, by the u-ie f which the clothes eau be. washed very clean witho'i' boiling, and with very little rubbinz. Bv this method much b ird I ib.r can be saved , the washing is done in half the time, ana ine ciotiie are very while and clean, and last much longer, for they are not worn out bf rubbing as by the old way of washing by mi dlines, Ac. The articles used cost but lit tic, and are easy to obtain. I mail the receipt to orJer. postage paid, upon receipt of 50 cents; three cent postage stamps good aa money. Address Dr. J. x" . t-Treager, Baltimore city, Md- Dee. 8. U0-3m. HONE If, THE BEST OF nONEY. T HAVE a valuable receipt for makin? Honev. X which I will send to any person upon receipt of 50 cents. We make and use it in ear family a half the cost, and consider ir as good as the best article of genuine bee made honey, "from which it cannot be oM." Any person who will make and sell it can clear from two to three dollars a day, it only req lire 4 articles to make it, and they ean be had at any store for SO cents. Every fargilynuy have this delightful luxury, for sny lady csn make it in la minates a" any time. 3 cents postage ramps as good as money. A ddress Dr. J P. Creager, Baltimore city, Md. Dec. 8. 110 4m DR. CREAGER, BALTIMORE, Md is the sole A?ent for Dr. Winders' celebrated Mitrimonul "Series," 3 Books No. I. 'A Book for VunnMea design ed to prepare them for Female Society, No. 2, 'Errors in Courtship;" o 3, "llepro-lactive Control." Either oi which will be mailed to or eev. postpaid, upon receipt of 25 cents. Dec. 8. 1 11.3m GOOD NEWS FOR L lDIES ! NY Lady who wittend her address to Mrs. E. Creager. Hxliimre City, Md. with 3 post, age Stamps incln led, wilt receive cy return mail somethiug of imoorianee In her. WOMAN KNOW TH VSELF a b HAPPV Dee. P. Il0-3n SUNDRIES. r" BBLS- PLANTING POTATOES; . L sJJ 1 00 do Kiting ; . tOO do yrlme Herrinse for family wet 50 half do. Oe& i Shad; . 25 botes ex'r Eareka Soap, 25 bbU. American Glue 5 ; ' j 7". i 250 prime Spirit Barrets, just landed. For sale by ADAMS. 80. A CO , Feb. 4ih, Ha3 .I , ; HENRY NUTT, F1CT0& m F08VARDLa ACEST,' Will give his personal attention to business entrust -' - cd to his cart. 1 - Sept. 1856. 75-Iy-e, GEORGE MYERS, ; WU0LES1LE AND RETAIL UEDCER ; Keeps constantly on hand, II n. Teas, Liquor ProvUtons, Hood and Willow Ware, Fruit, ConfeetionarUt,4-c. South Fronistreet, WIL.MINUTON, N. C. Nov. 18, 1855 - 109. L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, liquors. Wises, ale. porter, f-c. No. 3, Granite Row, front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C, Feb. 17th, 1P56. 140-if. GEO. W. DAVIS. C 0M MISSION M E R C H A N T, SOUTH WATER STREET, s WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 22. " . " 132. W. G. MIL.LIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Vteb Street. Wilmington. No. Ca. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on reasonable terms. June . 36-ly-e HENRY BURKHIMER WIIOLKSALB A RETAIL TOBACCO, SNUPF AND CIGAR S T O R F.. SIGV OF TUB INDIAN CHIEF' MARKET STREET' ne door above Water IVilmlngtoii. N. C. y. B. All Orders filled with despatch, j Oct. 26ih. 1355 D3-tdrw-c. GEORGE R. FRENCH, MANUFACTURER. AND WHOLESALE f- RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS. SHOES, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, N O. 1 1 . .MARKET STREET, WHiSIINGTOJf, 1. C. March 6. , " - AND CHAS. D. MYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM 34 Market St. I VVlLMISGTOW, N. C. PANAMA, X.KGHOfl, AND PALM 1.RAP HTS, WOCL FOR. Kl.K. AND MOLESKIN HATS. cas- or d'oli'n. At New Vork Wholesale Prires. j mirch 12. 'a- ADAMS. BU OTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHAN T S, WiLUl.WilUa, jM. 1. July 23. . 59 AS. 6. SMITH. Mtf.ES COSTIN. J AS; C. S MITH tfc CO., f commission t merchants; No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 26. 18-W U. DOLLNEK.' O. POTTtH.jr, J. CAM Elt DEN dollner; potter & co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NlilV VOttK. ? April30. 1855. 20-Iy. OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASE" - AT THE U'ilmlnstou Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Mantifaetor)-. , THE subscriber respectlully informs t hep ttblic that he has recently received additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountinss.de n. th latest and most improved style, andis constanly BuuiiuiuctuririK , l iubiiui cuumm ,ct street .e vrf description of articlctn the above line. From hii experience In ine business, netceisconndenitha he will be able to give entire atisfactionto a I lwlic mayfavorhiin with a call. 11c has now on hand and willconstaiitly keen a larxcassortmen (of Coach (lis and Suite Harness, Ladii's Surf Is Bridles, Ifltps, f-c., Gentlemen's Saddles, Wkipt tspurs, ir"6. t nil of which he will warrant to be ofrt ihe bcst.materiais and workmanship. fcT. He has also a larse assortment uf Trunks, Valises, Saddle aud Carpet tins Satchels, Fancy Trunks. &c..and alloth.r.. iicies usuany Kept in scn establishments, all o wnicn tieonernowfer UASH.or onshortcredir 10 irompt customers. Saddles, Harness. Trunks, Radical bags, Ac &e. . made to order. . Inaddition tothe above the sHbseriberilways kee ps on hand a large supply 01 String Leather and has now, and will keopthrougli the season a gooiiassorimentoi aiy iNt-lts. All are invited to call and examine mv Goods whet her in want or not, as I take pleasure in shew ing my assortment to all who may favor me with a can. Ilarnessand Coach Trimmings sold at a fai price to persons buying to manufacture. , Also .Whirs at wholesale. 5 " Ml kinds of Riding Vehicles bought and s on comtniftsions. JOH.M J. CO.NOLKY Feb. 7, IS i7. Si TUB NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'k RALEIGH. K. C. I'll E aboveCompanyUrs been inoperationsincc the I stef April, .843, under rhe directionof the Dr.Charles K.Jonhson, President, . Win. r. Haywood, Vice President. John G. Williams, Secretary, ' Wm.H. Jones, Treasure. Pcrrin Buabee, Attorney, 1 i Dr.Charles E. Johnson, 1. .. , . , Dr. Woi.H.McKee, i JiIc'lLcal OiKu dof v Dr. R.B. Haywood, Consul tat icn. J.Hersman. General Agent. . a This Company has received a charter givingad vantagestothe insured over sny otherCoinpany TheJ'' Section gives the Husband the privilege to insurentsown life for the sole use of his Wir Children free from any claimsof the representa tivesof the husband or any of hiscreditors. f. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life memoerssarucipaiein tne trAoeof the profits which areacciarcu annuany resides, the applicant foi lie.wnen ine annua I premium is over 830 may pj one naif in a Note. ? Ail claims forinsoranceaeainstthefTnmnan wii '- epaid withinninety dayaafierproof of the death eithe party isfurnished. Slaves are insured forone or five years, at rates mcn will enable all Slaveholders to secure thi clar of jroperity against the uncertainty of life. .Slave Insurance oresentsa new-nd lnwni. featorrin the history o North Carotin?. which wifl prove veryimpnrtant to the,Southern States. - i Thelastfonr months operation .fthla Company (hows a verrl argeamoant of tiasiness more than the Directors expected to do ihe firi year having alreadv issued more than 200 Policies Dr. Wm. W. HAaatas. Medical Examiner, and Agent. WllminttoB, N.C. , Air-ommdnies'tonsonbssinessof tbeCompanv should be address) to RICHARD H. BATTLE, See'y. uifrifa.jiiBiin. inai. v fINE DRESS nTS. TlTOLKSKIX. BEAVER. CASSIMKRE AND 1 IX Soft Felt of ths latest styles and finest finish. .lost opened at the Hat and Can KmpnHnm,- 31 MsvKet Ntreet. ; CHAS. D. MYERS. Nov. Uth. . BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DK, JOHNSTON THK founder of this Celebrated institution of fers the most ccrt.t.u, Speedy and osljr erTtciu al tentedf in the word for - SEDRET DISEASES. " Gleets Strictures, Seminal VVettne. Psins In the Leios, Constitutional Deblliir, ImpoimryY Weakness of the Back and Kimbs, Arlt-ctiont of the Kidneys, Pslpitation of the Hi-att, Lyaretsia Nervous Jrriubi ity, Disease of the Head, Ihroa Nose or Skin ; those serious and meiaclMy disor dersarising from the destructive habita oi Voath which destroy both body and mind. Those seers and solitarypracticee. more fatal 10 their Tirtim than the song of the Syrens to the marina rf o -Ulysses. blighting their moat brilliant hope or an ticipations, renderinjr marriage, die, impossible YOUMGAIEN. --":? - . Especially , who hatre become the rictims of SolUo' ry Vice, that dreadfujand destructive habit which annually sweeps loan untimely grave ihotteand of young men of the moKt exalted taic-atsand brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have rntianced lis- , tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or ' waked to ecstaey the living lyre, may eull with full ' confidence. , . i MARRIAGE. Married persons, or VoungMen contempla tlr marriage, being awareof Physical Weakness, Oi. ganic Debility, Deformities, &c.,shotd imn.tui--ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect' health. - . ; . . ... - tic who places himself underlhecarcof Dr. Jotn ston may religiously confide in bis honor as a ren tlcman.and confidently rely upon hisskill asa phy sician. -' -; . . Da. Johnston is the only regularly Educrtrd, Physician advertising to eure Private Complaints. His remedies and treatment ore entirely unknown toail others. Prepared irom a life spent in the Great Hospitals of Europe and the First in ibis Country. vis: England, Francr, the Blockley ot Philadelphia, if-c, and a more extensive practice ' than any other physician in the world. His many wonderlul cures and most important Surgical Op erations is a sufficient guarantee lo the ofHicted. -Those who wish lo be speedily and effectually rditv ed. should shun the numerous triflirg importers who only ruin their health, and apply to him ' A CURR WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE No Mercury or Naiuse(n8 Drugs Used ' OFFICE, Ko. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St., left hand side going frot" Baltimore slrc t, a f w ' doors from the corner. Fail not fo chftrve his ntne and number, for ignorant trifling in port t if ' attracted by the reputation of Dr. Jchnston, iuik 3 " nil. JOHNSTON. . Mcmberofthe Royal College of Surgeons London graduate Trom one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater ;art of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals oi London, Par." is, Philadelphia. and elsewhere, has effected son e of the moat astonishing cures that weree ver known " Many troubled with ringing -in be ears end hesd whenasleep, great nervousness, being alarmed si sudden sounds, snd bashfnness. wiih frequent blushitig,attended sometimes witb Jerangcn.etil tf mind, were cured immediately.' ' : A CERTAIN DISEASE, - . When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of 'his painful disease, it too oftc happens lhat anili-iim-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, diters hfm from applying to those who. Irom education and respectability, ean alone befriend Mm. rf. t. . . ing till the consul utionul rympioms of this iiortid disease make their appearance ui h s ulcciate d sore thrnatdisessed noe, noctural psins In the head and limbs, dimness of sitht. deafness, j.cdes on the shin bones and arms, llouiies on the head face and extremities, progressing with frightlul ra - Ki..,,,ma,,i,i ine pataie 01 ine mouih r ih bones of the nose a)I in. and the victim of this awfuldisease becomes a horrid object ofcomnii,. Uoal , peuoa 10 lilsdrcadtulsuf fcrings, by sending him to t,i I curie Iron, whence no traveller re-tarns." To such therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the incst inviolable secrer; and, from hs extensive DratL! ,i ac a u 1 tier II II skilfnlness ol Ignorsnt prete ndets, Who, 6y the t,s of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin ihe Cenliiii tion, and either send the unfortunate suJerer to an untimely grave, or else make the residue of life nil erable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who hs .;.. a .1 ' selves by private and improper indulgences. IKK..C.UHIBOI me saa sad melsnctoly cf lecis produced by early habits of youth, i,l S'eaJkT"oflhe,1fc "?d LimbsPaix,; ,,be w, r". . , " 1 f t-oes 01 Muscular Pow. er.Palpitaiion of the Heart. nrn.n.. Irritability Dersngemen, of the'Dige.TiVe kIT" . Ascuiiuy, oymptoma ofCvneunir tiorr. ece. .y'"'"l' Mentally The fearful effects on "the mind sr; much to be dresded ; Loss of Memory Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Kvll Korebodiros Aversion of Society, Self Distiust, Love 0 ,.fTl tude Timidity tte..are some of the tviia produced. nousands of persons of adages, can now judge what is the cause of their declining heairh If inc their vigor, beconjing weak, p.ie and emacis! ted, have a singular appearance about the r,m coughand symptoms of consumption J" DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGOUATING RESIF DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.-, By this great and important remedy wetkr.ets the .rrgans are speed jl, cured snd full ig. T rMcr. Thousands of the most Nervous-ar d Defcilita t, A int lirfiii,!. wk 1 . .Aesiuiste ct Vrr.:. . . .. pe. care b n imme- Young men who have Injured the msrives b v a rertam praclice indulged in when ab-ne a bafcit fr n tier, tl V I.ti m ...l r. . . ; . school, the effecisof which are nightly felt everr -Whl" l,rp' AnMd if DOV T ma'riisg. imDo5sibiend destroys boL mindns bodr.sfcouid apply immediately. , " What a pity that a young man, the hone of his country and th dsrling of his parents, should be snatched from allorospfcts a nd enioymentaof life by the;onsq..en.of deviating trim tl;e p.th 0 nature, and indulsing in a certain secret habit Such persons, before eonremplatinv - MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary reoiiisitej. to promote cnnULia Pin?e'r' .Indeed' "'iihout ihcsevrbc jowiw y ugh life become a weary pilgrims., inepros 1 hourly darkens to thevlow, h. JiTJj w. thron pee rice in ine nrst Hospitals of Eurcpe- and Atiierica hecanconfidentlr recommeect safe and spetd v cure to the unfortunate vietit ot this horrid di ensc. It is a m lancholy fac. mat thousands tall victims to this dreadful comoUiinf a. u. .1 ois.ciy reiievea. ah impedjmcrM to 1 A B B 1 A CP Physicalor MentaIDiq,,alifi,ion,. Nerv0lJ, uabUicv Trembhngsand Weakness.or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, spcedily'csrcd 1 D VllltOIUII, . J - v i n .- sum a with ihe mc t j. choly reflection that the happiness of anotber be comes bhhted with 011 r own -OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH F RE D E R I C at-ST. , ) A I Su rglcal Operatlo, ? Po.'misf! ' 1 N. If fr no false delicsey prtven. yea. fcBf to strangers"" t- J?'?la"ythou-lnd-?st thislnstitotion will - tant Surgiral Operation, performed b Or. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of tbe papers, r, d ., other persons, notices of which have sf ttt.,f7c" -and again before the public, beside. Li. MZ ss a 9ntleman of ch.rseterand rest eMlti;"", is ' a sufficient gnarsnree tn the afflteied ' ' - TAKE NO TICE. - ZZ rth- before t T.e il,ne. dern In. f du thf affliclJ Mtro,!!. .trmno.r. w ZJ5,1 .Z. LSI! Ulntlui kuJ. .v - , - . - - . y mirT 1 the brute, who. for ths pnrpa fcf EBljci,c j'tr2v-'"5- fsrry on fire or .1 x otflcrT utxlrr . - ,Vdft. "ITT ..v" . t7m T" to foaaet. wbelrvp TOU taKl ataT laferv Ks1ss Tf . . ' rapBiimr are Mtm. .mpmiers.wuB Innatneral.l PsJae K.s sedeoa I h ? fPya wnrthln. mnrnsd. rurrfy ft reparrd o impoae nprna tbe anfansnatr sad nnanri-rct . ne. TrlfiiBcr montt, .fw i .1 ' .. ?Mtajwd. aJ. Ib despair, Iravrs Tea vitin. roinee )Mrtk, tavth iwrr ronr canine dirrinfei.t . It is this snottr that indnrea Jr. J. to adwtipa si - a ALCI3K Cai crts tos. To I iom himuIsM wft a rermtaltnn. r.a drems It rf rr.purv te t lliat fis crrdt b tlaia or dtplfm alwar hanr m bis tflif.- - . NO LKTTERa RECEIVED VrSl Y Jff!T-IA I ! aad ooBlaio'; r a Ft-mp to e sae4 for ths arrtv i rr aims writing- hea!d stats .Ira and fmi tlS fw1ha a dvrtiann dosaribtae ajatxtusBS - Jan. IT 6E9. , A lv - If . a?-
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