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VOLUME XII---NUMBER 143 WILMINGTON, N. C THUKSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY .25. 1858. WHOLE NUMBER 1545 11 MISCELLANY. SMILES FOR 0011 E. BY T. S. ARTHUR. 'Take that home wiih you, deai 'aid Mra. Lewi i, her manner haif smil ing, half serious. f Take what home, Caddy?' And Air. Lewi turned towards hit wile cu rionslv. ! " - Now, Mrs. Lew.'s had spoken from ine moment s impulse, and already re gretted her remark. ! 'Take what home 7 I do not under stand you Y repeated her husband. That smiling face you turned upon Mr. Edwards, when you answered his titiestioti ins! now ! Mr. Lewis slightly ti verted his head, and walked on in silence. They had called at the sipre of Mr. Edwards to purchase a few articles, aid were now on their, way home. Th-re was no mile on the face of Mr. Lewis now. but a very grave expression instead grave almost to Menuies. The words of his wife had taken him altogether by surprise, and, though spoken very lightly, had jarred upon his ears. The truth was, Mr. Lewis, like a great many other men who have their own business cares and troubles, was in the habit of bringing home a sober and too often, a clouded face. It was in vain that his wife and chil dren looked into that face for sunshine, or liMened o his words for tours of cheerfulness. Take that home with you dear.' Mrs. Leu'ii was already repenting this suggestion, made on the moment's impulse. Her htithand was sensitive toa fault, lie could not bear ev.-n an implied censure from his wife. And so she had foamed to be very guarded . in tbw particular. - 'Take that home with you dear. Ah mc. I wish the words had not lieeit said. There will tie da ikr clouds now, and gracious knows ihey were dark e nough before. Why can't Mr. Iwis le-ave his cares and business behind hi in, and let us see the old, pleasant, Moiling bce again. I thought this morning that he had torgoitt-n how to mule, but I see that lie can Mnilrf, if he mart t . . 7 iiH-s. t ny aon t lie try at homo?' b Mrs. Lewis talked to herself, as Mie moved along by the side of her hus liand, who had not spoken a word since ' her reply to Ins query. -Take what home?' ' Ilck ahi-r block was passed, and Mr:ei aft.r street crossed, and still IhcrC Was Mlence between them. 'Ol cottrptt he is ofTi-iided. lit. will lot bear a word from me.. 1 mibl I nvc known, lieloibnitd. that i-tlkiiit? ut ill this way would Only make things worse, uii near! I'm gelling out of all heart, srid Mrs. Lewis sjhm king her own HOII'lll.. i What thru, Caddy ' Mrs. I U'lS A 1 ft loft i .tnrtsl - ul the - - . x tin sound of her husbaudK voire, breaking, unexpectedly, upon tier ear, in a soiieu c-u tone. ? 'What then I he repeated, .I.rri.nn- to wards her, and looking down into Iter sliyla upturned face. It would send warmth and radiance through the whole house,' said ah , her . . 1 1.. ... i .. .. iuupb weiiiuinig wim leeling. Vou think so 7' " know so. Only try it, for this one evening. - ii isii . so easy a mine to nut on a smiling . free, Caddy, when thought is 'It did'nt seme to rpntiir.. mncli t-ffntt just now,' said Mrs. Lewis, glancing up ui mci UU91HJUU wim someining oi arcn ness in her look. A 22.111 a sliadow flrnnrftrrl the face of Mr. Lewis, which was again partly turned away, and again they waiKeu on in silence. . ... . , iie is so sensitive. I nave to be as careful of my words as if talking to a spoiled chtld,' said Mrs Lewis to her elf, ihe shadow on her husband's face tlarkenitw lipr own. No, iWid not require much effort on . t- . . a m .... nioiari oi mr. Lewis to smile, as Ih .s ft-s-xsi n 4 . f ' I. - I a a. S i-acu m idw woruj. iiirimv wmi rir. Edwards. The remark of his'wife had not really displeased him, it had only KCt him to thinking' Alir ro mo !tii tier gravely silent, because he was uudergn- in- a unei sen-examination. Mr. Lewis aaid . 'You thought the smil.i given to Mr. Edwards came easily enough T 'It did not seem to r.-quire an effort. .eaiu i.irs. LMWIS. 'tin, not much effojt was ieqnird,' .said Mr. Lewis, his tones slightly de pressed. 'Hut this must lie taken into the account, my mind was in a certain stato of excitement or activity that re pressed sober feelings, and made smiling AS. .m n a a L. T ATI a taar Minig. , do :we sniiiu arta are Ciy in company, rd cost of little effort, an ore smiling and car. and v.-o In I t!ie common snhere of exciie I nt. How different it often is when i 3 ur? alone, I need not say. You. ) , are guilty ol the sober face at born s i.t well as your hi-sband.'- Mr. Lewi? p '-a witli a tender reproof iu his vuice. ... .:it the ' sober fae i rannhi I mm us cjucT than you inngiue, my htis- 'Am you certain of that, Cady 7 $ak cr v certain . roil miU th nn ;' t r - J the shadow of your home.- Smile UOOii us: iriv n rherliil won!- --i o- - ? cuici uuu our leeuugsaiia lmer.sis, ana there will be no brighter home in all ine land. A shadow on your counte nance is a veil on my heart, and the same is true as respects our children. it..- .... . oui Mi cs siriKe iqp ueariy in union not to be disturbed when yours has lost us even neat, said Mrs. Lewis. Again Mr. Lewis walked on in si lence, his face partly averted; and again his wife began to fear she had , spoken too freely. But he soon dispelled this impression, for he calmly said- I am glad, Caddy, that you have spoken thus plainly. Lonly wish that you had done so before. 1 see how it is. My smiles have been for t'.e out side world the woTld that neither lov ed hor regarded me and my clouded brow for the dear ones at borne, for whom thought and care are ever living realities.' Mr. and Mrs, Lewis were now at their own door, where there thev Paus ed a moment and then went in. Instant ly, on passing his threshold, Mr.; Lewis lelt the pressure upon nim of his usual siate. The hue of his fee lines beeati to chunge. The cheerful interested exte rior put on for. those he met iu business intercourse, becan ratiuilv in e.iimnrn and a sober hue to succeed. Like mosi buMiiess men. his desire' for nmfn.il.lp results was even far iu advance of the slow evolutions of trade; ind his daily history of disappointments, in some measure depeudeut ur on his restless an ticipations. He was not as willing to work and to wait as he should be; and like many of his class, neglected the pearls that lav -here and idem h Inner hi . O life-path, because they were interior in value to those he Hoped to fiud just a lit tle way in advance.. The consequence was that, when the day's business ex- eciiciii..iii was over, nis mind tell into a brooding siarp. ami I w 1 - wa no disapfioiutments,or looked forward wiih failing hope iu the future for hope, in many things, had been long deferred. And so he rarely had smiles for his home. 'Take that Irorhe with whispered Mrs Lewis, as they moved . V M .tiuim mc na?Ke. anil nelora llmv i..-wi loiued the fjiiiilv. She bad nh inciiiii. live consciousiifss tliat her husband was 4 - - f mi in Ganger ot relagsnig into his usual state, The warning was jwst in time .' i. . r . ttirir' t ihm. ' 9n i he ' - - .-..w. m ww mv Anil no uiu not but ut once ruIIieJ hirn ellMnJ to the tflittl aurnnae nrj.nriv IV. 1 1 in! Mnrv. m t ihrm with hrtir f.kfr pnv C- I . ....... i . ..at. ere.l wiih futlicr! amiles, and wiih pleaa n qm-:ion. in pleus.int tones, of their ilay rmplovmcnts. The feelings nfrhil ilren more in quick tranumon. They b.d . - . - c .... not rxirctel a greeting- like thu. .but the rr:oiut whs ln.iaiil. Little Jennv climb. eu inio urr turner arrn. will tamn mwi ...... tood bjr his chair, unsweriii in lively lone iii q .pjtioru, wiiiie .lr, ol.lr by h r" W Vfliril ihdll 'he teSt. IpiiUfeil Xirninr hmr fathrr'i klloiilJtrr ninl luiii her w it h.n.l ,nTi souljr Ufon hii hemi, smoothing buck the lark h ur, jijt showing a litt.'e frost, from ins iiruian iiiitiiiji irmjirS v mi a .tui croup was I Ma lof the eves of Mrs. Lewis, as she came forth from her chamber to ihe sitting-room, where Ehe hnd ccne to lay off her bonnet and sha l ami change erdres. Weil di I her husband unlertnnl the meaning look she save nun; and wnro:!y ili.l her heart-respond to (he smile he threw hurlr mmii her VVori'a fill v innkdn nra U. innl.. 'y.r - -r ..... ...v.. iinw l' 'I'.O J I l i : i . . . . "i intiurcs oi stiver, saiu mr. Lewi8, jt n in 1 1 j iu uer ns aii came in: 'What do vou mean hv that V ai.IrA.1 lit j .... j ------ ..'' in tie Mar, look inf curioualj into bcr faiher'a iatc. Mother tirtilercr.-. nila fenlU.I tr I ... is. smilinir teniirrl v uuon hid uv Ife - I . . ... ..... . Mi TW . j - - - 'Something pleasuru must hare hannen eu, , saiu jviary. , . sometnin-f pleasant 7 Whrdo vouia. r . - aa . .t .. . . . inutr askeil Mr Lewis. 'You and mother luolc an hunnv.' ri.li.1 .t.i-i. . r"' -r' nis c till i. . Aiiil we hare came tn h hnnn. 1.. k. ing tliree such uood children,' answered tho Inther. fs he threw his urm no-hilt. uroiina,, nis nine iiAunter. ... .. . . . - B""J Mary lni'1 her' little c: eek to his, and then whispered II 3"0 are smiliiisr And hnOLiv. dei.r f ther. home will be like heaven.' Mr. Lewis kissed her. bill did not renlv. He ell a relink it. hr urnnla Kni ih... ttike did r ot throw a chill over his feelings;' it onijr served to give a new strenirih to nis puruoses. As s'.e purted wiih br husband on the next morning he s.iiil .... . j . . -1 ... -ij nut aisiriQuie nil your smiles Keep a lew of the warmest and brightest of Ihetn for tom., v . ;f lie kissed tier, but did nut nrninia.. Th smiles were kepi, however, unii evening saw them: lhotiirh not for- ih numiiU world Other and inunv (vei.ii.irt uv tK cr cueri u ST.ties anil lfi Bm hnim. ami loveijr OvJiBf. And was not Air iVw .-- is u belter unl bnppicr mini Of can a he was. " .--v,-i- And so atl men wotihi hi. if tht' wuid rke home with them th.' amiltno- pec tney sootiei. -xliihi, as tney tpei-r heir lellow-men in h'isiliesa iilercuurse. or ex- change words in u issmt; cinp'iii'iiia lake VOlir auillia nnil rheerful nr.li hnnu. with vou. husbands, fnt. ers, and - brotfi-irs Your henru are cold nd dark wiiiu.ui them. fXUH ACCOUNTS are a.ls out to Jaaatry 1 mv Mm SB W mm v-r ; m . : J- Ksirbtf. vva would ihaak oar pat rone to eotne forward and aatlte lha uim mud iharehw . mm x mun. GEUI1GR M.'EKS. SALT AFLOAT. ? rrr bushels alum salt a JM SALT afloat. w.vv For sale G. W. DAVIS. Feb. S3. e JUST PUBLISHED, PUDNEY & RUSSELL.' RECORDS OF lilt BUOLUTIOJiABY WAR : CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL MILITARY AND FINANCIAL CORRESPONPENCE OF ALL THE OFFICERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, ' From 1775 to 1795, containing the most interest ing military, historical, and financial informa tion during that period. A. so, the organization of all the Regiments, showing rhe names, rank, dire of commission, rime of enlistment, and ser vice of rhe officers and privates ol each. Also, the general and brigade orders of OENEUALS WASHINGTON. LEE GREENE, WEEDON. 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The work 1 InfrnHml - hnnii nt to ihe historian and achol tr, aa well as furnishing a thorough guide to persons tlBlmlng title to land or Dension. from iht m rtlr.. i.tih.i. c I'atheM durtns the Revolutionary War ti.I volume contains ihe names of over fiO.OCO onieers and piivate of the Revolutionary Army, and should be in the hands of ail rhe descendants of rho brave men who lough, under ihe banner ol 7t. mat like noble actions of their ancct-tora ma nt escape reminiscence of rhe.r descendant? who imisr retain this work i a memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. $1 OH 'Kit MOiVTil can be easily earned 1 WV by acting aa Asrent for the sale o the above Rook, and other highly popular works of stonrf.jrd merit, published by us. . "SAiren Is wanted in -vt.ru .t, nu. , villago Jn the Union. For Catalogues and nanic- uiars, aures.4 PUONKV o RUSSRLL. PiiblUhers. 79 John ,r.... fJ ' ' ..nwt, new I OIK. ' NOQ 5. . 07.Jr THE OLD WELD UN HOTKlT- L OF the llailroafl st.AU -, I. n . . .. , i "-UBU. It 1 1 open in the name of ihe newly opened. j EXCHANGE HOTEL., . And It la bound to do justice to passengers in get ting their meals the Proprietor pledging himself ; U satisfy all who may favor him with a mil nr isy - . ' Papgenzers will find menls rc.idy on the arrival of evorv train whk n,.i.A f..r, . ... t . . t I .. .... s . ,,,luarn tg inetn and check their baggage to any point whish they , WWII V. 11 VIICCKCIl, The 1 1 1 1 1 1 . la wirhi. u o n t n i . r . 1. rt.? i. - , " , " - .-.,, cicuj ui I lie I ICKCt Office, where passengers can obtain their Tickets without any trouble, and be in good time after getting their dinner or supper, there is consid erable baggage to change. f, .. . .. : l . i t . . . Is a house In front of mine, rented by the other N"".Tw0JV5Cp2rr "PP'io". -hich la' called the . "c,nci win pieare oear in mind that there ... . . . t-wHiEu ,a caiiea ine ftCW Weldun Hotel, hut nntl.ni.. l .J: .. ,i - & HflU IdUlt'l Wl pleascl reeolleet that 'his house has been built on ly some four, five or six years to my knowledge, and hat hwi ivwitnLul k. ik.u -titr . "ire. nuicicni persons during that lime, and has a new Proprietor at ores ent. This Old Weldon Htnol kn h.u. . i.vmuuiiii, uuu nas nui nna a crowd but onee since, out it is now increasing fast in popularfa- . nu . v.vn-u uui UHCBI and are alwava rr.iAu nn ih KI. K . . .W .i. -, f . 1.-1.J o ii ii i. ma. inv iimbii ami in. m ia iiTiaaencrra nnet innt at...n-4.i : . . 1 i r -- ' - -! mui til cm I "rriYe from any point. There are red bills printed ur " uiucr nouse wnn no name attached lo them evidently designed to injure me and my house, ..... I. i.aiinui aucccea, niuwitnstandlng the Pro prietor and his men at the cars are particular in informina' iui..nii n thnf ih hiT.A BA . 1 : !. is the best, but parsengers find that the house on the hill is not only the best, bat that fts table is , .....fcw. - ' xvuw ' w tun f 1 1 1 1 more aoiindtintlv attnnliefl Urith l ha ho., .J .... ihe waifert aie more polite and atrentlvc to the - r I' - - - - -' - ...v W . . a HI1U IIIUI wimiuiinoMwnff rav4iri! wnn their presence. PleiSfl lwBr In mlnrl ihtt mas hi.naa .k. opened KXOHAOK HOTKl. on the hill, wen' - , ... aaaSB wit svaa7 iiit: npav I sv j "'caiiuiu ine i ictei umn. - -. n-.. . ..,s B. B. 5EA Proprietor. v",wi O, 1301 . . f., : ; 58-tl aiillUiM.iL IHJLItJK GAZETTE. a rasa n.a t a a an. . Ihis Gresr Journsl of Crime arid Criminals is - - - . - . w. j .uvUHICU ihroughour the country... It contains all rhe Great a in. lite I went li vurntifiiiuy,.!.. i nais. t.rlintn.H Cases, and appropriate Kdimrinla .. mc-, luiriitri wim iniormannn on .rimina Vlflera nnl Ia Km fn.tr. A n . . .. .11. . : Sta Q..I lnil-. a -. ' . . 1 .K T . StW ouum tuniiiiifc ptr flnniioi 1 mi, lor filx Months, to be ri.rr.lf led hv SitK.niiiKm-. shiiuld wri'e their names and the town, county III 1(. A. f. V 4MII K Kdiior dt Prnnrielnr nt Ilia IMaiiofinl P. .11... . . . . Mav 2 N'pw Vn.tr I'll. RnwovVi.. ri4''Aii!?M.fVK0 V RESIDENCE AND m.1.1 . . i---"Min'i 1-. iv x.i- 1- I Ij r. Ill F rani NI'MI n . . I tvi....u iv Mr A. A 'c-aiia.,n Of..t tKtfs Hsftiat-aa fTr.aiR.-a- "t- a i em v- 1 A-nel. where rieaib.and 1 when nut prorirKsionallv -asat.ed . - KHKEMAN, m.i r CO. aS.n. IMA . , . . ALL ACCOUNTS "11 ADR previous lo January It. are now nasi J due and our i-iimnin.n n kl;n- ... u-. ., -w.vna.iv- wr a a s W VKC fj aa J w frraa T L. n or paying ihelr bill -.hen presented. .UUAS. U. UTKKS. GIF I S ! GIF I S ! ! UIPTv: 1 1 . I I IlliVr, II , VCIIV nltliliil 1 .Kn . .. - n...t ....... i. . 'v'.n ir. a, at tne "rT: ". r"'-'!'"? M.Misr of Dunne Rati wn. t iiiaiiemni 1. - I..- 1. u a. ,-..,,'- - -" awn imir c i.rl h I...... - . &v- -.id trwi-try, ATa-ehfa., 411 t, m.n u rrnif IO ajlill ,.!., f B will be ra..y H lrf, aHrf th- -rile or prises will ZA . Imnt a ar ala k. t. -. -.....K,.,., lir IHI Clwlalok at of the '"'P"'-' hhii.s .. ine dav. and will be eold .. u-m. rinaii urtre ..nv 1 lbeaa for k - - .- . "- iH-iiiar Dons MB sriterai nee, anil n w. l.r frar e4 w ihioift a -ra-inn vl ImF. 1 n .. .i . . . . r . ,- . ."i-wu. n 1111 4 nat ui oiiiiat. 'ene uivln Cult tr.'...... .... u .":.' t . ; M5n ivigt Oilid hv ndilreaaina . , .i.j 111ra.11.11 rum. , nc farrnercnipa hermnftMS exisiftitr this day ti.- . . . r ' STEKN & BROTHER ami ,t.m a vrwuncr-1 . '"""'inm consent M. NEW HUFF win c.-miniie to do business at . fcl..&. Ut, . KM UW.K I mewM Manet, aa aBCtrranr.f Mi... Kan and attend lo the windioa mp of the baaineas affiirs of I i. Having riiimi asainsr 1 lie above firms, or the partners thereof individually 1 mrm ... mm. - ji.i ..... . . . . I.. ... . ...... oin ii ntowmoer nest t ac those indebted to them wilt please come forward I 1 I.IMII H . 1 IT... .Lu . t . . . . . . . r"T "t. rBise inetr claims nave to pass tnro I .Ik..... r. it. . .. . . " . 1 WHivrra liairu lur CUIirrilfin. -, I- HTEKfl. ' J, STERN. - M. NEWHOFF. vVllrr.injfton, N. C, Sept. 3, IS37. 8-tf.' ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT A PERFECT SmtSTITlTTR FOR THE LANCKT, LEECHES AND BLISTKR4 Ur iMuminoiicTaiiie, taeeatignienea coniinu nity, and not the t)iscovertr, must be tb ! ... vwviu iv HIV ICIICKUIIipiin- ! "a by doubtful certificates, (their chief virtue,! t u nju llfl aA.fimtn J C. ! ana claim to be universal remedies, eurins all maladies a burlesque on common sense. As the j discoverer of this Malt solemnly protests against i - - "s ... u. i-oicgui; vi iiiuai anaim- positions, he has resolved rhat it shall go forth to 1 the world like the pare gold dollar, with bo other paport than its own true value. If the public ""8 n piiiceu in mc category ol irauda andlm- nun it geuuine inpy win receive it li spurious. lhlV Will .nil ..lut.m. I - . ' 1 v. v..ul. ... i. Aoaicaaa pan- SPPI fnr nil ill. C, hn. Mi-.n,.nl . . . uiciouiuob in nas out one aim and accomplishes but one thing, to r! I H nirttl - liU tt I, nlri a u. s . i w-v..t -IVwVUICII C.slCIUKJCBa Ur BKltia .-' - mcu nc uiscuTcrcr, altera long series of la bo f Iltll IK ft n H 4nm1 I V aa rrVAVI t- aa, laa a . i . . 1 1 aS a " af vAumtu ot uctnuic XUilf Conor med In hit conviction that the AntiphlociaiicSali. i. i, uc uuw nas ine nappiness to present to tht ....... a,uu .FUVllV. I. DL'Pi.i'pni cttncriipiT!. ft UJ i. 1 1 U 1 C For Blood-letting, Leeches and, BlUiets, his min' Waa 11 nnll.l.il .I... U l .1 . I r .-r ogiKuuo was uie airi- Kiog ract that the manner ofita operation, like that of the virus in v- ccinotion, could no be saiisfacrc rily explained upon any known principle. How mcrhta Th. ..r ut : i . . i . . - ma. vuiuu iiuk siee u tor mini -- curemiiij aunouea inoaroinatory diseases, and no othero, waa-at first wholly inexpli cable but, en further expel intent, it was ptoved ihnl liir . ..A..... .. . I. . . t j i wc' w inn veina, arteries and glands, it equalize! the fluid thebvdy, the wanlol an equilibrium in which, is ihe aole cause ol in flammation. It exerts, like the vaccine mat ei.an extraordinary influence over the circulation re- . II 1 1 i n i. In a ar.itn.l ...tin- n f I a . : i ti fi.auM. ubvuus vi iiiiiaiuuiation aaiu- dicated by the pulse, which soon resumes its nat liral atat n iKa Iia.i . n rl n.iM J : . . ...a uuu fjMiu uieafjtr. oucr is its potency, that like the -Vitus just mentioned it ri.nlliri.M- what m.ral. .lti.M. . K . : . . c . mvibij SMMdO ,W IUQ VII1 Ul I quill dipped into a solution of it, to affect the en tire system but must heinatantly used 10 preen decomposition and secure ita full virtue. Thre quills in acute, and two in chronic disease, ever! 24 hours, till the heat and fever have subsided in. a perfect cure effected. When it takes the placeor Leeches, Stimulating Ointments and Blisters is Local Infl.mniation.aa Brain Fever, Croup, Tooth ache Pleurisy, Ac, its mode of administration ii two-fold. (See direction for dieeifaivg, etc.) LjTThe peculiar excellence of this Salt is that without the useless loss of blood and strength, it effectually cures InHammatoty Diseases (no orh- ci1',ir.;roducing an eqtrilibtium ihe fluids In rhe body and a consequent uninterrupted circula tion. The lolloping different. 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 Coses where the unbalanced fluid affects the Head and Thront rowit: Brain Fever, Headache, Firs, Inflamed Eyes, Kar and Nose. Canker.iYeu ralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Ac. - 2- Cases where the unbalanced fluids affect tho Chest and Abdomen -to wit: Pleurisy, Asthma, inflamed Lungs and Liter, Colic, , Heartburn Coughs, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Gonorrohcea, Vcnere. al.&C. . 3 Cases where the unbalanced fluids aflect the Extremities and Skin to wii: Rheumatism, Gout. acrotuia, ,L!M-ers. Chicken and Smah Pox, Salt Rheum, and all Itching and uther . u tanaous Ertic tions, ' .'1 his Salt greatly alleviates the Inflammatory Pains peculiar to married ladies, (before and at the nine of confinement,) and many Female-Com-piaintsi and is very efficacious in Fevers, Ague. Wounds, Kervous and Spinal A flections, and any orhcr forms of (mark this) Inflammatory Disease. attended with heat or febrile symptoms. . . IPersona who have a tendency of blood to the Head and Heart, or USad Inactive lives, or breathe the impure alrof manofacroriesand the poisonous lumeaof mculs and minerals, orh vein unhealthy climates, arc exposed to a peculiart&iaiDn oin fluids of the body, which one dose, wiihoutinterfer ing with diet or busimss, once U three month. would invariably prevent. Ir is believed to arfoid protection front Infectious Diseases and, there fore, it is recommended to Travellers, Sailor and UUIUICI 0. . 5"To protect ihe community from imposition by counterfeit, the Proprietor will emoiov ko can send the Medicine in any quantity.br Mail or Exprena, to any part of the 5Sted Sute'or Ko" Agent, and has made such arrangements that he 7 BJ V" 1,8 P" co ro Hie Disovere ia 1.50 per drachm price tt per drachm-and is put up in drachm packages for Acute Disease (with directions, Ac. Jet it, 3 drachms do. for t.hronic Cases, 5;aud 5 drachms do. for Families $9 -a net profit ot BOc on each package, a vvr l. a i . . o. aka " uiiv iiibiii good nalured and pill ridden public bv orderine- sj "uc ninny nostrum matiers victimize the I mm . t tn . I . . . - . wvs. injicb ur uoEiies lo Cure anv 1 j 7 .----o v. uuiiica iu cure any ms hll.. nn msll.r tvti.i . 1 : . . . ' ...... . unuL-iiugnro is nappy in being nble to state, that the severest forms of recent Inflammater Disease are overcome by on Acme Package, and the most obstinate ard long standing by on Chronic Packase. Althouoh 30 lajaoaTcuuieiapseasincctnisxMewdledicslAeent became nartlallv Irnium a ti. ; , t.. r7. , ... - inuciiiui i. os ton anu a few neighboring towns, ret such. hn. krn the results of its trial that during rhe past week, nearly 400 packages were sold in this city and or ofIV.ruCe,!ed bjr m"il nd express for 163 Family 37 Chronic, and 388 Acute Packages. In ene in fiance 6 persons Clubbed locerher and wrote for 6 Packages, (Kf the Lirtle Gijnt," as they called It,) to be forwarded to tine address! hereby Sating expense to themselves and the Proprietor. Kir"" Letters from cltibs or Individuals With won-e-(U oTe'l0)fhpuld be registered at the post office where mailed, os it costs but 5c;, and will se cure their safe arrival. ' - ".The pi-coverer now humbly submits his Per fect ubt-Uruie fo' the Lancet. Leeches and Blis ter, to the tribunal of ah Intelligent public, reiter ating that it does just what it claims to do no . . iiiuauiniaiory ui seise a, (ao others,) whatever be its form or locality hi restoring the lost balance helireen the fluids and tot ul. Fumily Packages $8, Chronic S', and Acute ii.iu (ucc i rjpenret oaty DV addresatntr him thrnnnh H. a.... ' aa ' ,arr?B,n i3rCt out this advertisement for the perusal of ,...,". ;ur own luittre one F. COGGSIVELL, M. D. "n...- M... ioe. P'c?rndPrdprietr. '.For sale at THB COMSIEB.CIAI. 'OPt7ir.iT- V'-tll ss a J a, S i 43f W IT .fl T 11T T1 Iff f T aTaf aTk -T arear. ....... ' 1 - - . - ... . W lAKbitsl I'ISTOL muiacrnruig sjompanv. NEW TT A vti NX rVn V' This Pistol is intended as lhe forerunner of the or dinary pistol, and is designed for younir men and ooya wno wtsti to enjoy the exciting sport of firing at a ar.-t, at the most trifline expense, and with out any dancer of accident. The cheapest ordina ry pistol is 1 hroe or ioor times the price of this be eiJeS bting dingerous In the hands of boys. This iiet.l is loaded with the common Fire Cracker which forms a complete cartridge, and will entry a bail ten or filten paces with the same precision as theordin iry pistol, bur nor with sufficient force to v a j u nB liiiL-ruia if a snootinc nation, the Young Americans most aad wifl learn the art by which our independence eras secured Hence this Target PiMol is exactly in lime, and must meet with aniversit sale among our youth o the fioath aad West. Its operation is p, rfectiy aim pk, and It is not liable to get oat of order. A full description will aecompaov every case of pistols The pistols are put up at the factory in cases of SO each ready to send by expiesate aay part ( the United ntes or anata. t ; , Retail pilee, 23 ceatat by Uia case, 7.5a oe 15 cents ech. . . ' - . . .FUKVCH, HALL A CO., ' '"'' ' NeaHinn.Ci. Aaga27th. 1,857, f - I ' ' 67iw -M:: spirs! spins n-mf- 1"PAR Tt 'eel looa, 1-3 inrhea lOfeelfreas fcoti - T . 69 " 20 " aw .. . 1 7 ' : ;'; m , - r ' . . I " 67 - 21- '. u. :? I : ' 6 . 'i2 . i i ' ; ; - ,( - .. 1 70 . -20 '. ;3 ? '; . I -laa. 24. . . ADAMS, BrtO. dt CO. EMPIRE CADS, GIGS & CARRIAGES. J UST at hand, per Schr. Bea, a near and splen did assortment of the aKora articles for Chil dren, at th? Broadway Variety Store, No. "40 Market street. , tTM, H. DmXEAt.K. , Aag. 13. . . ei,'. Of all dixeae, the great first caose Springs from neglect of Nature's lawt NOT! When a CURE is guaranteed r IN ALL STAGES OP ' SECRE T D I S E A S E S, Self-AbKse, N;reous Debility, Strictures, Gleet fZm . n.- xj - - .. .... Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism., Scrofula Paint in. the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of IA LMnzsr Throat Nose and- Eyes, Ulcers upon ' the Borlv or L.imhs Cn mrtr l ......... c-.'..-. o, diseases or ine Atanevs an Fits, St. Vilas's Dance, and all Diseases arisi- . m. I..-. . . n --6 '" oeraem e tie acntat organs. Such ar Nervous Trembling, Loss of" Memory .OSS Of PfiW.r l..in.nl . A' . . I, n: - . .o.u.., nun peculiar SDOts anDearinir before th. ??rai '-"ss oi rlgnt, wakefuiness. Dysueosia. L.iver Diseaie, Eruptisns noon the face. Pain i. the back and head, Female irregularities and all lUIDrODCr dlaeharapa frim KrtiK -. r uui iiuiii v. li li nuin in. fit..... n n I n .. . k .. r wv.u ovavow A L mailers - t ""i. viiiuaicu How ever lOnS? Slandinir Or ohatinafA Ik. r.m ma r-. n is certain; and ia a shorter time than a Derma. nent cure can be effected by anv other treatment even aft r the disease has balBed the akill of emi nent physician and resisted all their .r cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing ao sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. - During twenty yeara of practice, I have rescued from the iawa nf no.h .-. .. .. .k.... . who. In the last stages of the above mentioned disease had been given up to die by their phyi Clans. Whirh wirnal. mm l . 1 : f. ' . . . ... jiunit.iui i u me afflcted . who may place themselves under my care r : ' " acvuy cure, secret diseases 2"" sreaiesi enemies lo Health, as they are the first - ll Ol f mnanmnlli.. O I . I i . vv-'iiiiKuvii, uuiuiuiu ana niany other disesses, and should be a terror to the human fnrnilw a rar. . i . vi imi.iicut cuts is acarcelv ever effected, a majority of ihe eases falling into, nhe hands of (incompetent persons, who not noly vu,e me uiseasea out ruin the constitution nilnsr ill-. avalAm O.I.K ....... L . - . , . - -" ' "- ciiuiy, which wnn tnc tion8' ,en lhe 8uaerer into rapid consump- Bat Should lha rtlaaaa J . . . j r ... ""uiiiw iieuiuieni not cause death speedily and the- victim marries, the disease Is entailed upon the children, who bom with feeble constitutions, and rhe current of life corrnntprl ha a !.... vuilt. l . . a t I ' - which oeirayt itself in lirl... -M af- iii oa.ii, r.yes. i nroat ana l.ung, en- tailinsunon lhn hrl.t..U.... ..r ...ar'7 an conwtrning them to an eariygrave. hoIiTi. r . " no"ero,niioaljle enemy to health, for nathintr aI... t. .i..j. r. "' uicuu catalogue ei nun an diseases causes so destructive a drain up on the sysiem drawing its thousands of victims through o few yeara of euffcrinsr down to an ... timely grave, ll destroya the Nervous System., ' "7 "ic energies ot Hie, causes mental dcranvemani nr....!. .t. j , .. cp t"v.(ila i piuutir uevetop- ment ol ihe system, disqualifies for marrlsge, so- cielv. hll.lno.. ..J .11 ..! Ii . 1 . . ii caiuiijr uuppiness, and loaves the sufferer wrecked in body and irind predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to bo dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate vic- IlirtS Of .Slf-.Ahll Ihnl . .. . , --- pC HMiiviii anu a pee a T cure, can te effected, and with rhe abandonment fruinoiis practices, my patients can be restored robust, vigorous health. The affiicred are cattrioned against the use of Parent Medicines, for there are so many Ingenious snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwarv a ntn. .k. . .. . . . - j -..vivi., iiiui iiimiuiia nave their constitutions ruined by the vi ompounds of quack doctors of the equally poisonous nos trums vended aa 'P.i.m fu;.i . , - wsuH.iuci, jj nave carefully analyzed many ol the so-called Patent .l AJl 1 I naaai kan'l 1 m . I a I. . . . a a mm . . : Z 1 1 neary'tot tnen contain Corrosive Snblimnt wi.;,.h i. r.i , .. ....... wi mo .irons tiiPKeParf' ,0,rOf m.ercury, and a deadly poiaon, Which instead nf enr nr. th., t - j,'.'. .' system for life. " "c-oc. "C8 tne inreelourthsof th patent nostrums now in u e are nut un hv i,...;..t.i.i i , ,K j.. . J ""-i"ju na ignorat persons WHO do not nnrlprHnnH .... .I.-. .' u.. ' ... , .. . t. --, uic aipnaoct oi tne oh;' , - ,. T i "-" aysiem, tiaving one object only in view, amf that to make money re gardless ol conscquenres. ' IrrcgTilarities and all diseases of males and fe males rreared on principles established by twenty v ears of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United Slates or oanadas, by patients communicating their symp toms by letter Ruslnr-u correspondence strict v confidential. All letiersasking advice must Jon tain a postage stamp. ADDRESS J. SmiMERVILLE M. 13., UOX No. 53. , , Office No. 1131 Filbert St. old No. 109 ltKtiOjV TTVKI.FTIt Oct. 24 ' BswA3rairiiiaA4 . . S-2 iy. THE GREAT FEMALE PILL. T. T9 V . n ar n r a 4 n aa . . I 1 y!vr'lUMt Is the General Aenf L ha Ml anil ni.tl U. r.- 1 Sent, cuse whaUotr Thev .rTS..iT!1. "" case where the rlir-.i... .""Vt "J1" ,n mnT i. M r -w. arounaiaa rox eontsin knowudc-; nirni'. :M.,,u, eo"i. to our fectlv aiTe" M,niPUre,TJT!ft,aWethe per ,e1''' Mallei to ordor. aoetnald .r. ... eeipiot one (lolUr by J p rr.. u.T; tv. Md. PITA liLT:i ?V.r Ba'timore ..ww., uiKugm 10 xruggiats. . ' ' - - !U Jin, LABOR 80 n.lRD m. WASHING? T HAVfc a Chemical process for cleaning clorh- shed very clean wiihotti boilttiy, and with very Utr.a robbing: By thia method mach hard labor Ii .viii- a.c very wniie and clean and last much loader, for they are not worn out by rubbin? as b iNe U w.w ..r ..k: Z" .Tij-T'": receipt to orJer. postage pa-Id, Upon receipt of SO cents; three cent postage stampa food as money. Address Dr. J. Dee. a . ..n o HONEir, THE BEST OF HONE Y. I thl .Tt1,-!!fti?; Honey, r-Cii ..... 'w pcrvon apon receipt -.WlTh e, " ' . i:L will mak. i".r' OB"r 4 "icea to make it. aJ r,n- M "J0 "tore ror a cents. Kvery 1, , ' l , . " ,,"ul luxory, loraav lady can mike It in IS mm..!.. . .rLnI eenu p-stge aunpa as good as mooey.' A ddrea. Dec. 8. ' " ttriA DR. CRE1GER BAT.TI MORE, Md.. is the sole A?eat f..r Dr. VVindara'enlMSra.l If s.- , ,T 8 -- --- - ----- ...... irnuaMi - oeries. . okai No. 1 Rir r. v. 'Y'. o prepare them for female SSeieiy No. 2" Con,r, F-itherwhichwiirt! eer. popaiJ, upon teeeipt of 2j cents. T - -. -.- : --: - -----i .y .- ,: 110.3m - GOOD NEWS FOR M INK'S t A N V Lady wh wiU send har addreaa to Mrs VK Craaa-ee.. Kaliiaaaa. ilia. U J i.i. " - - mmm. wnn mt POS lfSaian.ineln.t.il .111 r .. iBtniue; 'f tuawttiKe i her. . 4 ... n 1 2 iv w rv iaiifBt,r ass aa HAPPV - r - . . 1 1(1-3 t "SUNDRIES. CTk BULS. PLAW1NQ POTATOK;,w . OU 100 do Satin . . . d-j . : tOO da rrims Herri nsWor family aset M half do. Ocean Shadt - 2S bo .ea extra Eureka Soap, ' 25 bbh. American Glue; '" -: U - ?SQ nrime Sntrtt RimIi fna. u.. sale by . - ' ADAMK. B.tO. A m BFaK-a.l." lint ; SUITER HENRY NUTT, : PirTiiR n pnswiRmxc ini.T Willgive his personal attention to business entrust mmi . u mr timm mri. Sept." 1656. . 75-ly-e 7 GEORGE MYERS. V WDOLESALK IXD BRT1IL CRllfKB Keeps constantly on hand, I fines. Tea, Liquor Tr-.. ........ I f " . I I. r-II II' c ... . . vuu an rrwuiF irare, rruu, Confectionarvea.ic. South fronltlrect. -WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. IS, 1855.- ; 109. I. ?v n a Hi.niv WflOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, 1ND DKALCK IN LIQ.UORS. WINES. ALE. PORTER, ft. No. 3, Granite Mow, front Street, .- WILMINGTON, N. C. I'eb. 17lh, 1P56. , 140-tf GEO. W. HAV TS 1 COMMISSION MERC nA NT. SOUTH VVATEtt STREET -WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 22. 133. W. G. MICLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER : North Witsb Rtrpvt Wlui vt ... Monuments, Toombs, Head and foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on reasonable terms.' June E -'--.! 3f5-ly-c HENRY BURRHIMER TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGAR S T O R F.. s SlfiV riff TUP I vnv v r'tiii.Di, : MARKET STREET t.e door above Water Wilmington, N. C N. B. AU Orders filled with despatch. Oct. 26th, 1355- 93-t&w-c. GEORGE R. FRENCH, MASDPACTDRER. AND WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER. AND SHOE FINDINGS, N 0. 11. M ARRET STREET, 3 WILMINGTON, "W. Cm March 6. ' CHAsTd. MYERS, HAT AND. CAP EMPORIUM 34 Market St. .. , VYlLMtSGTOW, N. C. ' riNiMA, t.F.GnonM, and palm lkap bats, Cloth, PLtrsH.Astj Silk -Giad Caps, by tne is- or dozen. At New York Wholcsa le Prices. cas or doaten. march 12, 153. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILM1NQT0N, N. C. July 28. 53 J AS.'C. SMITH. MII.ES COSTIN.' JAS. C. SMITH tfc CO., 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, 5 WILMINGTON, N. C. April 26. 13-lv f 11. OOLLNER. Q. POTTfc.8. Jr. J. CAMERDEN DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! N J3 W YORK. ! April30, 1355. . 20-ly. 1 OUR MOTTO IS '"TO PLEASE" I - "j THK ' .Vilmliigton saddle. Harness, ana Tr-ur.L Maitufaetori. t ruuk ry HE subscriber respectiully i n.iorm t h ep ubl ic JL lhathehna rnnnrllla rcooi J -ji;.. r " ' stock of saHdie.;HHa;v::''u,n5 1 . . - r : ..-i.v-, Auvuuunss.ac rhi latest and most tmprovad style, andisconsianlv- manufaetiirini. ni k;. .." -"sianry , - . ei-. .i.iui wu ar&eisireet.evcrv description ofarliclein the above line. From hu expericnceithe business, hefeelsconfidenuha newiu Qe able to elvecntlrcsatiafaetieBtoallwhi maytavor him with a call. He has now on hVnd . . .....a.,..j ana u la IMC a SSOnmcn lOf - Gone A, fjjcr SKltev Harness 7 .fill C7 J -II J,' Brulkt,m.ips,4-e., Genllemeh's Saddies, Whim; Wffjallof which he Will warrant in k. o. xJ i?e uest mali, end workmanahlp. t... t"" 'T?e assortment of " eaoaie ana Carpet b.t- HMti-hela. Ifann . . ""o'i .1 . ta,t;.,nnaailOthcrar. Uhf"Ktt!,,",rkC.pt ln "ch ebiishmcnts,.ifo rlt;L.t:fi" ash. on,hor,c"cdi, - " 'f uot viiili Saddles, llarness.Trunks.Redical Bars 4e liC. marie li Aril.. , .c , Inaddition tothe. above the subscriber .1 way .jrT . e;,..""'.1 ieatiier and has now, and will ke-spthroagli the season a O ri n va tttA a m. t tt Bti 1 1. aVr . a a AHaremvitedto call and eidmihe my Good WD(neri n want nr not T i.i,a..ia.a.. . 'uacpictauici 11 sn iir Ingmy assottmenttoall who may favor me with Harnessand Coach Trimmings -sold at a fai price to ' persons buying to manufacture. Also .Whips at wholesale. - All kinds of Riding Vehicles bough t and a ' on eom missions. JOHN J. CONOLKV t I3i7. s . 81 i THE VllflTII 11 j. nnt ... HUTUAL LIFKliSURAiCECOAIP'i R-.r i.-in 11 i r, . . " " TVrV.l b?BV;-. iV-Peratlonsinee nt . ii.ttf.;... r. r """wueiioi tne Dr.Charlcs K.J oahson, President, af,Wood' Vice President John O. V Hliams, Secretary, Win. H. Jones, Treasure, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney. Dr. Charles K.Johnson Dr. Wot. H.McKee, Medical Boatuof I J. Heraman. fin.Jt A . llr. H..H. Hiiwol consultation. . nc.ii , . , ... r vanUseslotheinanreH Ayr.n-.i.A. M The Section gives the Husband the prlvilee,c .laiiiipiji me rrpreeeara. Uvesef. he husband erany of his creditors. pniy mutual principle, the life areJcclared annuallv (...;-. r.. nr- -n. ,k. "PPiicsnirot .MlAwShfl-l".'? -KlV.":":f.,'w'fi rears.. t rate. .ui.u.iiK. an oiavenoiaera to secure t hi PWi'yseslestthe uoeertaJniyof life. , ; , . . r'-mcnir a new ana Interestln featarein the history of North Carolina.which wiU "trfr -P0""' '- SoatheraStatei. i , .-".m 01 ujincss more t ha a Dr Iv" 208 PoBelea " K ICH ARD H BITTI E 1aW sh. Jane R. lftST - - " " f LK? Sec FIXE DRESS niTS W 5pK7?rVllKTBtt- CASSIMKttR AND ripened at the H.f aad Ca Km no riam, 3 1 Market Street. . , ; s CHAS. fl M vmi BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. UK, JOHNSTON IV f.llr.H.s a.r iVk! . af .Inkm.. J 3 Z.... -, v -w . ' . a. a - Til K founder of this Celebrated institution of fers the most ecrta a, Speedy and oal t tficm al leiuedv In the word for i SB D RET DISEASES. . , Gleets Strictures, Seminal Wee knrrs. Pains in the Leins, Constittitional D bllitr, Jmj on crj ; Weakni'ssof the Back aad Kimbs, AtTeetioal of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the llcati, Lijaieiti Nt-rvoua irritabi iry, Disease ol ll.e Head, 1 Lroa JNoseorSkin ; there serious and melancbviy du-or dersaiiting from' the destructive habit of I'wtiili lfthl.-1. Hr. rnu Knh hnrl. mm.A .im.A f . . . J v J uu.fi.nu. Alios SCCI anil c 11 In rv n rrl ii... ... i.rm ..,.! ...l.. . . j - - .v anvil 1 r 1 1 111 than the sons of the Svrei.a to ih n,.n, UlVSSei.. hliirtillnir lltplr rmmt t.ritl..K. k . . tlcipations, rendertne marriage. dec., jinpot siblt -s vuno jrfwv. '.i" VSDCrtallv.tt-hnl.nv.KiiMni. ih..l.i.-...l ,. . -j - ...v uvuinrui rts t n. thai ft r9tri .nJ 1. .. I.-.-.I. . . . . - t . v. tri ulu c ii a ui i . li I ( Ir annually sweeps to aa untimelv srave ihonaanw. .. . ---o . ..w.w.mmu imcRivanoDrilliBilt intellect, who might otherwise have rntranetd lis- VOUrtfT men nf lh. n...ciff . . . I -1 . I . V ; I'll inuiiuL-rr oi iiunucnre. or waked In ecmarr ih lirln i... n .....' confidence. ' ' m"nJul ' MARRIAGE. " A Til rrlr4 nrmn-n . V-.... Hi ' . . , , . s men. t unirnipia tlrp marriage, being awarrof Phj-ieal Weakness. Ot same Uehihty, Deform! the, orc.,ahoW ima.ji. ately consult Dr. ., and be restored to pfct, ewhiinlami htniair..ii. .;. " r .. . ...... .. .ini.iiiictaicg! ur.jor.n- ston mav relifrinnalv n..hj.i. .: .- tleman.and confidently rely upon bisskiJl as a phy. Dl. JOMHSTn. Il.rlio r. . ' ' Physician ad vcrrisinij to cure Private CowpiwB , o.ll o.hers Prepared Iron, a life srin ,r. lie Great Hospitals of Europe and the 1- i .., .' , .1! Coontrv.vii. Rn.l.ml fr.-t.-" i ' " mi.-1 j 1 l . --"6 , utc ClOCKICV 411 ,?nndevP "4n,i:e e'?i Ptatice , r r.ivi.um iutH.no. iismana wonderful cures and mnai im... c. . "!,"DJr erations is a -pfBcient s-aran.ee to the afflicted .1 . Ptty od effectually eliT- ed.should shun the numerous trijlir? inr, ' ? onty rnin tneir hcatih.ani i '. - ' . AUiVR WARRANTED Ott Kb CHAHGE ' Ao Mercury or Nauseov Drvsrg L'mul' OFFICE,' IVo. 7, SOUTH FREdIu . - icit hand side ppinir rr, it-i.t,, .. . doors from the corner. PailBoV ,Xc,;; - attracted by the reputation of Dr j. hV.. pear, " ' DR. JOHNSTON. ' illemhprnf lh Rnimi P1.11.. " . R'-? 0,16 of ihe B,os eminent CaUeaea f the. United States, and the greater parr ot whose lfe has beeaspenl in the Hospitals of London -ts Pliiladc.phia.and elsewhere, ha. iSlSd'Zl tuieBiiiar wercever known Many troubled will, ringing i , he ears and he?d sudden sounds, and bashfu.nese. tflih ft!i,V.' b,u.hing,a,.ended sometimes with dwa Jee??-, 2f mind, were cund immediately. , ' v w; CERTAIN DISEASE. , W hen the misguided and imprudei.t rotary af pleasure finds he has imbibtd the si.d. of'.Ur Dainful dio-aip it r .... i. .. . 4 m . ed sense of shame, or dread of discover - d.-Ve,. him from aDDlvini. lo iK...- i. " ... v2er'.' a?rs .Irff! tPp&.?e t0 ,hufe ironr , f ",r,nPhf ' ' f-8n 1,one friend hi anil r..M.;,lrli,.: T.. ' . "I ,",n eOUcalll disease make, heir appear,' .6, 'fc ""hj'i sore throat. diseased nose, noelur.l -i.l-.i C head and limbs, dimness To'f sfh, dc.foc . " on the hln bone, and arras, btorche. on "'- k?." tace and exlrcmi.ies, progrcssinc ith ".lehuut Z' pidity, rill ar last thePpafa,e enhe moufh 0 ' he bones of the nose fall in. and lhe vieilm .l awfuldisease become, a horrid c-bjrr otcommu' fenngs, by sending hi in to "thai LoI.l . whence no traveller rott.rna." CLh Z t V" Dr. Johnsron pledges himself to rew. ,h!f' rr inviolable secrefyr and. from hi, eV" l rice in the first Hospital, of Eu ALeZV hecanconfidrnrlv recommextf ,re 5" ' cure to the unfortunate vieti.s e. Ihl. h.ff case It is a m-Jancholy fa"' im! ihoMaidr'Vl victim. ,0 this dreadful complain," w? , k' ul skilfttlnresof ijrnorant prerndcrs wnQ hV.?! of thai deadly poison, mercury vela ihJ L.""" tion, and either ,nd the unfo't'uaa.S ..o .V nntimely graye.or clc make the residue "f Urj! TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE; Dr. J.aJdrcsscsallrliose who haveinjured then, selves by private and improper indulgent" , beB'" These are some of the sad and mclan'tolv et fecrs produced by arly habits of y.' uth vf VS Weaki,e:.of ,hef Back 'and Llmbs, ; in ,7. er, Palit.-ition of the Hnn r.... i irritabiliiy Der.nsreen.TfVriVc'V;'; M ula'try The Tear! n .t facta on the n.fV -much ro be dreaded ; Los. of ileaiorv C.Zi.V of ideas, Depression of SpiriiKvjTLreh !ii " Aversion of Societv. svir lis...-. ' as. tude.Timidlry.djc.'.ire some ef thet wU. r, a a nouUt perwn. 0 what., the cause of rheir declitfing hea?u. Jl ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale ard , J , ' Thou,ODds of rhe inosr Arvou. r J n V, fcr dl individual, who had lost f 'hove Ir - Peh' U" diatelv relieved Jtli tZLZ!.-nope-lr brt " loime rcuevea. All impedimenta lo 11 A H n I a r- - loung men who have Injured rtvemsclve. 1 certain practice indulged in wlJn 7.1? l f frequently learned from evif e.?r JUt school, the eneerf I-.C" 50,rrnJ' or at when asleep, and If aaV erld Ztf T fc,r' Imposrtblejind destro" s bot" Sj?El J"",!18 apply imraediaitlr. ".m' aad bedyhoulaT Vhatapily that a young man,, he k-- -fa., country, and the darling of hi. ari- PL (A snatched from all t,rn.rJL,. .Ja f'f"'' ekeeM a r ue. h of na.Bre.arMl indnling in a eemTn .eereTl S Ua-h na-raTranBr Krr.. - . . ecr"l ual habit. - - - A.tjiiv.n.ijui-2. . - Shooldreflect thai a sound mind aad bodr ..; ' the mjKa urrMiarv rsiitMi.is.. . j - - 11-1 tnrougi, are become a wear t.ior .1 r pect honrlv darken, to .i.Y IlL1?"'?'3."' free . . " itti'ni i ntua r kh.doweit 'wi.h a.. -I. "::''- ln ned ferP, rholv refle.ll- .kT; .L"Tl"'Jra l he n el. come, bliehted wi7h n. r0;np,n" ' "tlr I . ba . out; 4 u HI E P E R ICKT- T." , iSklii X)laea.eaKrM.(ii "', U.- JP strangers' ' j'. ' in th.la.t'ten ;77"VKLn,iB,,',etir''t- tant Sursi al nr.TiUr. :r lTrr.r- nessed bv ih. .V... ' V1""' 0 f J.. It. otler pjraiTMifrfh: ' ' " and again eA,r7tr puUlV::l' rffieT'T"" f eh- eaiilt' a aaffieieat Swi.tee , ,,e .rTfrird T lr It I vllfclk . . . permit, b,. earHr 1ZZZZZJ5J'V did m-L Z: dvertW...1, Knlr.. 1 . ft into ib, h To7;TKvr7r?..'''"iri " Innkoami.). i:"""t'lnP?Jt 1 sniram. o-t : ""fMiMmd 1.,. Pr.K:)m..iminl1lai)OTtkNhAj .n.. . ''". wwt altN.w..i-T.. Tt,frU,- iMlwr i.- lr.earrrol! L.t.,li I-v- Fa. Kiea. M tW TlU .iT fi! ?" J t one. t. L."i trr 1 nt Onaefea " -""g lata the u..r. ) rr ,. il t. alt !Tl,Vtta-a?- Nil I.KTTIJij nvrnn-n - . .' .-- 9nB VrttlaVT SjKMllel aaYSAJtaa.- ft . a . . - 1 m; .,mrtl T.1I3V v, . .. .. III. 17 , -f- . J-il. F.'S. I'Si It-
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