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.HSCGLLANY. Fmm the Christian Advocate and Journal. THC WIDOW'S LAST. LOAF. . G:: i day a lady friend found a jooty gooi widow lady, greatlyx agitated .i: It ire r.icd that some time' previous,, while . If ' t I. ... I ' K. . I n 1 1 fc lrj want nciseti, sue unu scanncu ui .institute Irish family, sick it nd starving, jmrl rpneated V" interceded lor them , itr 'vain, wish a tirighbor, of their thnrch, who could have helped them; jH j had promised, but forgottou. Sabbath morn ing came, but t)'o relief She h'acl but 'ens loaf left, and-tio money to buy more. Vt'i:h a struggle, such as only a mother can feel, in takin? bread from the toouth Df her famishing children, she cut her last !oat in two, ana robDmg fier own, carried one half to feed those of an oth er nation and fahh-X , :r v ,; Too late her careless ueighbor learn cd how painfally his omission hathbeen supplied. " Sometime after wardxas he lay sinking with dropsy, he rememhered his farilt, sent for this self denying wid bw of -another religion, and eenetousFy, insisted on her accepting a small, sura by-way of atonement; And il was the solemn tender ot the money in tne nana 'of the dying man, and his , ghastly fea tures, and. his faint accents that had so overcDme her, v ' J .' i :' ,!', Through her friend; the st jry sooti snrpnd In France it would have won for her the. famous' medal for- 'Public; Vino - r?it ivuti iVi crtiiti nf st rnm- f 1 1 I 1 1 . " V 1 " l ' - --- . mercial city, it was " decided - to honor her with a more useful present of a 'Fan cy Store, all furnished. A Tfew gave irom earlief. SyJiipathy, but ihree fourths 'cFtHe capital, and.th& final success of the whole enterprise depended t)n filial noble act. . The gentleman who" carri ed her first subscription, said if was this that moved him, atuJ that for, Weks something wbispered in his ear, l4atF a loaf!' HaJf a loaf. Keen eyes in Wall strert glistened wit'a tear at the ale. Herold friends cf the" I lorn e Were early in the SeM, and dehrtely appeal ed ttirough their jouiiiaU-' Money came, freely. It lenrinded one of the romanlic biigiuof Fiancke's cefcl.iatcd 'Orphan House, at iiaiiev Xj iie carpenter, case inakcr, and pi filter weiell dionqrs. 'At bare cost, an artist neighbor Uilered": in g 1 1 If Via t lit III liUllQttip, yll) Vl j A.? B ( fcj rs Thread, dies;Iiosieryi.a'ud j'atH cy Goods auothcr er'dUy tiiudj wkte. prettily on a laige earcL5 inside,. ? ,Chil dreirs Toys, Cheap,' and a third aiid&l liter a'bright rahlet wtdii13.ratiotrtey;f--i-. Fine ladx's In carriages, distributed her c;uds.-X.A poor, tild man -'jivith asthma; toiling' all day,-' rose at the -da wu of a unmieiV niorti lis a gitt tb. painl . Iter window, and a noble hearted Sabbath Scholar of nine years surrounded with luxury p'Ul weeks in his sick room iuakiiig f-im y kites; as Ju? said to help the poor widow:" Tlie day she left the tenant irou'sc; and moved jnlo her plea- s:.id "lt4 va i.o stiaiige !" She had se-i-relly pijayetl to heaven a whole year that her children might be taken from th t vicious neighborhoo . I ' . . it i . ' . i .. tjiuineeu nioiuns uave wjjjsseu su.ee t tier ' nrst. veiitiire" m.tradG.;' Hijr little thop is' full of tasteful devices quite; Pa risian. With special tetlflehless to the poor, she is kiud arid to all. She is prudent: urictly honestfanti.wil-. Hug to sfctt cheajjjyi and wait jviltellly.WA'heri damc, Xro lot success; Before the .financial W'' :yeb' 2Qlh' 35a she was slowly eamiite: Ue liiissari-a4 trot. Jri -rn nrif Itr in o RPnsniK. till ;tllJL! jainted from exhaiisuou. pressfiie: month ly tills Lave - beeu -paid by leaving off riieat lor dinner." - THfesfe laCr!fics have told. They have slightly; dimmed her tight, l; : , . r v - :"- .' , ' V. . About five minutes'. tcalK east .trom the Broadways in a wide, ueivly bpehed itreet; on the south side, at the first cb her from the commencement; " No, 34," Manas. a neat, yellow cottage, ana tiuetched beneath ihe eaves is the sign, Cheap Fancy Store." It has been fili e J with the "last loaf." " '. : ; .;- " TiTE METIIODIST EPISCfJt'AL' cntfKCH. The. returns of, the Conferences .and J.lissions of the Meihodist Episcopal Church in the United"States, forty-seven in number, have been officially received by the authorities of that numerous and 'influential! religious denomination and ihe result furnishes the following statis tics: ' .. . ' - .:- '';... : " Ti umber '.of travelling or-fliuerating preachers, 6,365 ; in'-1855 there .were" 4,S"3; in 1854, 4,814 increase over the previous year, 467. - X X : :! K' i,' rumber of supernumerary or : retired preachers, 71 1 ; in 1S55, Ct'O pin 1854, ; inciease over the previous year, 21. Total number of preachers, 6,134. Number ot local preachers, 6,718 ; in IS35 there ' were 6,590; in 1845, 6,149; increase over the pmious year, 126. Nuraler of members, .700,968 ( num ber in 1855, 602,255 ; number in 1S54. C79S2 ; iiiciease . over the previous j car, 6,002. - v; : '- ' '---:r':M U a m be r of proba t ioner?, 1 1 0, 1 55 in 1S55, 107,176 ; in 1854,. 104.074 y de- ciease witlini tne past year, 5,166. " Total membt-rship, 800,327-. in 7:,431 ; in 1S54, 787,358 hc 1855, -increase ovlt lie previous year, W),vxs. Inclu dh:g Lenevolent contiibutious, -amount cuntribuied for general, missionary pur poses, C--3,1 "7 ; for the Sunday School Ui v i, 014,252, for the Tract Society C - ."SC 13. The yhole a monut of report- t J ct .ntnbutions of the churcn i'J cehis per annum for each "r th; church. The htrirest aim er ol pro re ta of any ConfriMjco is . . ... I by that of Cincinhari, .viz59 cents 16 each-memberV the lowest is that of the Arkansas Conference," which -averages but B-10 ct. to each member. In respect to contributions the. Baliifnore ConfeT- ence TStands very. niga. ne.r mount of contributions far exceeds phf other j Confefentei C as does Jhe number "ofrher members and preachers. "The following' statisrics, ae compiled from-' the-officii . 6f the Church SoUlh Number of travelling -peachera.- for "the yenr 2,171 ; humber Qtsvpe rn.omrntie 163 t riumfcer of local preacher 4,660; num-' 'Cof i hite meaibers. 46 1,061; to umber pfc colored and Indian metaiiiH17QJi39 total membership 643,7fl8.;Triese stntistics num ber for the preceding ver,they how etn increase of J3f fruvelling preachefsj 269 local pre- vers ; 18,851 white members, aod 5,f colored, and a decrease of 144 Jridi- uifmb era;. making s lolal incr.ase of,- w89.. The nun br of the Indian mem;. bffd is 3.613. FAMILX JOURHL JOB THE SOUTH.; - , j - ... ; . ' ' ... ; ' ""i THE SPIRIT OFTHE ; A tAEGE 23CQL;'jEKLT PAPER, "-la B6r in it. ninth yi. . 1"he Proprlaior has' lecently .-fitted it ot witn new type eniirfrj o that it Ii gne oUht handsomest sheets tn ihp; coaniry. It is a. Liternrr, Kamily Paper-eapeeiatly adap ted for the Home Circle, and has for its high mis i on the ennobling work to instruct, to rlevate, . besuiify and refine it's list of nya thoosabd 41PBSCBIBSBB, bears evidence f ihe apprectaiion in .vhlcb. il in Jiild - by the r;adin!( r comma nliy ; It jlso cnatainathe News sf . the day. the Markets, ood Literary, Tetnperanee and other' reading. - '' Tsms insle copies 'J ,50 a year. .To clubs oti and upwards tl each.'.: . ' , ' ; ; - " . -; ';. ; To Advertisers.t .J-V' .TheMarge cfrculaiion of thevSpirit of.' rhe Age, make iis colams one of the best . Advertising m9J Mams in the State. It clrcul ne ' extensively in very partion of North Oarolin v" and in the hor .lorih caiitities of Virginia aad Districts of South 'ar)ina, and therefore eoiamends 'itself to the Vdvertisme; communiiie f Petersttfrf, Norfolk Vilrnintoo, and Oharleston, as trading marM de irin? the castsrtt tfflts readers- -and slsd . to Ihe idveisln pUblie generally. '" - - ' , ' Address . ?, A.M. GORMAN, . -' . v. " ; S . Raleigh, 'iO. -f- .N. C. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. This Magazine will be ssned about the, IC'lh inu, in charge . r I he new Editors hsve ben selected- from Ihe Clsa of "185? 58. " lis matter wjtl cunsiat of artlcls frum lho'beft vri- crs of thi Universitv'- oth In- prose and poetry Its edttoriatwitt be filled ap. with a Vaficty rtf i piece, original and selected and aothin-i wl be omitted that will maue It aar 4ntcreting and , reidhlo periodical .The liberal natronage of an enlihiened pnb'iC ts repecifcill" solicited.: Ir wilt te printed by Mr; J as. i Henderson of the ';ipel Hill Gasette, who will nse. every effort to Vt hp a nejt and respectsiblc magazino. Terms 92.00 per annum in advance. ' -. -- : THE EDITORS.. . Chapel II tit, N. C. Aug, 1. . ;N0T!CE. ' ' jflHK SUilSCRl !KB will beat the Commi)-L- sinners. Hall ': from 2 to 5 o'clock, P Mr for the purpose of .treefAing Taa and Badges s or-d.-rfd.an.d ; Dll;nhfid by ihe Board of Coininis.-ion-ersfor jHe year fSB-i. " lie will also receive in' the absence of the Mayor'1 the Tax List for ihe year 1857 And-reqiiesla 'all persons who ; have not alvervip to' do so immediately ss they will be" placed on he dlihtiucht ,1-ist. f -.V . . JjO..COWAN, T. C. Jnn. 6 "'.. ;.' liO-tf. i-- : SALT, AEL0AT. . - . . Cf f sXcltSt.Ltverpp.ot Osi.uad Salt, per schr. ' J rM .: V ,Ii. fotri Cliarlestph in double twilled retmlui acSs, For sale bv - , s ' . - . y ti. VV. DAVIS.: "notice. , s z -: ; Vf.L persens are heri by forewarned from trost "T rtft or liarNiririg any ul 'tHefew of the Br. Brig .'ti'ii"iin.a tto debts cUritrdi.ted by them wiU be paid by "C4tain'or.C-nlgneea." - Fab. 6. ; Is'ADAJIS, Bltd. & CO. - EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS: QCf PKIWE DrAMOAD TS.SPIRtT BAR 0J RKLS Bunaed iusl landed from Briar iron Boston r or sale by. -ADAMS BRO. & CO . CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS. CLOSING out our assortment at lesa than cost prices, for Cush onlv, lorn ike rooiri for Spring stock, at the llil and Cap Emporium. 34 Market street., v ' .-f CHAS. . MT&RS, Feb. i. , r - . .133 : JA3IES H. EDNEY,. .Commission Xlcrchant, . ' &t at) HI? SiTRIiETi . BUfS und-orwsrds every bind if ftteschandlse for 2 per cent.Uommlstioit. Refers to Govs. Swain and Moneliesd.N. W; Woodfin, J..VV. Oa borne C P. Mendeohall. A. Sf . ' Gorman, Esqre,- and RevJC.J?. Deems, Hon. -W. A Graham," h41 m nera. IJeuter Pianos, "Melodeons., Organs, Harps, Guitars. Music, Sawing Machines, Iran Safes, Pumps, Garden Engines, Ac: A- printed list of alt the different makers, kind .an4 Piicss tent free Publisher of an aiegant lithograph? of "Hickory JVtU FaUi," N . O. (1,1 (anil the "CHE ROKEE ICViStcUM! QJt: f-NDlAN- GIWDE TO H EALTH." XThia Invafuable family adtMr choUld be irr every hoase., 'It treats uf sfldisaasis,' ha a eopious stossarr and prescribe the retns-ilu'Sifrotn- natures bounteous etores," for all oar infirmitica and misfortunes it is printed an fine whits paper, handsomely bouod, fourth. ..edition, 300 page,abdie mailed J ree for one dollar. . - New Rusewooi Pjanos, t60. -Feb. 13 - . . - v : J33-tf. - TfJfi SECRET JNFlRMlTIfiS 09 ' ; YO UTR: and MA TURITY Just ; tublishrdy Graf u the ZalkiTfouiand. A KKW WORDS. Oft THE . RA t'onnl trektmebt, vnHo.t -Mtrtifcina. of Spermatorrh-a- or Uoct Vesk. nj-srf, Nectufnat Kntissibasi Gebltai and Nervous (ebiHivt Premature Drtiav of the Sf S'em, Imo tency. and ltflpedilntnts lo vWarria aba-allfj by ' 1 B. tEXAr4 K Y. M. D. : . The insportan-faetthaC. the: many - alarming cninplaiaia. original rng Irt'the imprudence and ai itade of yHih, may H easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE.fsin this small tract, ekariy demon strated; andtoe rnrireiy new and highly success ful treatment; as adopted bf ih Aathor, Miily e plained, bv ttie.-itis ( which every one 1s enabled to cure HIMKI.F pei fct!y nd n h lel pas-. ibi cost, thereby avoiding all the advttlieed ns iru'i'aof the day-- " - ." ' ' '. . . ..Sent o-anv aiddrs, gratis and post free In a 'staled ervtrlop. bj r nntim?-. trn pastage st-nir-s to Ot. 1E LAN KY17. Lispcnard Street, NVwVotk. - . ; ; Feb. 19. , ' ' - HO-ly just nrrnivrD-iiv Tr. frencii. F!t ESH i!prly,rt'ER l(Y UA VIS VEGB .TAllt.K PAl.N KlLLKU in cntiie Nsw Daaas - To be tiire thm yau get the genuine Md cina.tnquire for t lie New Dross llh two fine en graved aiedt labels on each bottle. 1 Aptif 1. . . ; " . " -115 EJJPIRirrCACS, GIGS & CARRIAGES. JUST at hind, per Sclir. Ben, new and splen did assortment of ihe Ve article . for Chil dren, at th I' roadway Variety Store, No. 40 Market street.. ' .' i ft M, tl.- DsNKALE, ; Anj. 13. . ' . - t," ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT v a, PRttfi'rtf'T f?HRSXlTTlTR '". . J FOR TUK LAKCKT, LEECHES AND BLISTER UF tLe-intrioaiic value, t heeiilighteneit vi)uidiu. nttvi and not the - Uiscovertr. must be. thr Judge., v- - . ; v 1 " - Many Meaicinps offered for safe are accompan ied by doubtful certificates, (their thtet virtue,) and claim lo be 'universal leinedios, curing all mafadics a burletqauon common en. -At the discoverer of this Sail solemnly protects against having it placed in tho category oj frauds and im positions, be has teaolved that itshall go forth to tho world like tiie pare gold tJollar,, witti no otner 1astj,orl than its own true value. Jf the public find it srcnuine they will-receive, it if spurious, they 'will reject and condemn It. 'Instead a pan' acea for all ills, it has control overout one ill has but one aim and accomplishes but one thing, to witj a0BDcts in Fi.A M Jtobt dmbasbV-Whatever heita form or locality whether In the heafl, throat chest , abdonten, e t remitiea, or akin. ' ';j -- vhen the discoverer, afferajong series bTlabo riiius and costlv-exDerimenta. betanef611y confir med in his conviction I hat the AntiphlogisticSair; wbicuhe now has ihe happiness to present to the American pit bite, wan a ' . . PKRFKCT SUBSTITUTE For Blood-let ting, Leeches and Blisters, bis mini was sd agitated that he cob Id not sleep for many nights The cause f his a'ftatian, Wss the strl kius fuc'uhat the manner of its opera tionrtike that of the vlfos in ecination, could no be satisfacto rily eXlained uo'ftany kivown principle. ' How inyohal wa'j, it so efleet Jallf subdues inflrtmiiiatory diseases, and no othero, was-at first .wholly inexpli cablebut, on further expeilment, it was pioved that by its power:, o'ver.'t h, ein's, arteries and elands, it tauatiics iht fluid of, Uii bbdv, he want ol an equitibrtum in which, is the, sole ceruse ot in- - nammauon,- xrexsrts, line me vaccine matcr.aa extraordinary influence over-the clrcnlstion re suiting In a gtadu.il decline of inflammation as in dicated bv the Dulse, which soon resumes its oat urat state, as the heat and pain disappear. ' Ssci , is ha potency, that like the' viius just Mentioned it requires' what merely adheres to the point of quill dipped into a solution of it, to affect the en tire system but must bi-instantly used to preven decomposition and secure its full virtue. Thre quills ia acute, and two in chronic disease,, evert 24 hours, till the heat and fever have subsided an? a perfect cure effected. When it takes theplaceot Leecbe?, Stknulating Otntmmia and Blisters ia Local I nflanvtiiaUon.as Brain Fever, Croup, Tooth ache Pleurisy, 4C., lis inode'of administration ii two-fold . - -( See direction for dissolving, ete.) .. The peculiar excellence of this Salt is that without the useless loss of blood and strength, it effectually curcajnflammntoiy Diseases (no oih ere) by producing an equilibrium of all the fluids in the body sod a consequent uninterrupted circula tion. The lollowingdifferentyarm which the un balanced fluids assume, and many not here men tioned, that have more or less fever or pain, are as perfectly subdurd by-the Antiphlogistic Salt, as fire is extinguished by water,' t r - I Cases where the tin bain need fluid affects the Head and Throat to wit ; Brain Fever, Headache, Fits, Inflamed Ryes, Kim and Nose. Canker,Neu ralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas,. Bronehliis, &c. --. 2 Cases where the unbalanced fluids afreet the Cheat and Abdomen fo wit : Pleuiiay, Asthma, Inflamed Lungs and Lit r. Colic, Heartburn Coughs, DyspepsiasGravel, Gonorrohcea, Venere, 3 Cases where the unbain need fluids affect iho a I. ore. Extremities and Skin to wiir Uhcumatisin, Gout, scrofiila.. Ch-ers. Chicken and Smi,l, Pox. Salt Rheuin.andall Itching and other utanaousErup' lions, -",.".. . . 'I his Salt greatly alleviates the Inflammatory Pains peculiar to married ladies, (before and at the lime of confinement,) and many ' Female -Com-plnihtxi and ia very eflicaciotls in fevers, Ague, Wounds, Nervous and .Spinal Affections, and any other forms of (mark this) Inflammatory Disease, attended with heat or febrile symptoms. JTl'ersons who have a tendency of blood to the Head and Heart, or lead inactive, live, or breathe the impure air of niannfnctories and the poisonous tiim-sof metals and minerals, or live in unhealthy climates, are exposed to a peculiarri7oion of ihe fluid of Ihebodij. which one dose, without intcrfer ing with diet or butiniss, once in liee months, wc.iil. I fStorl.ibly prevent. Ii is believed to a Moid pruti'Ctton from Infectious Diseases ; and, there fore, ft ia recommended to Travellers, Sailors and Soldiers. " -" JjT'I'o protect the community from imposition by counterfeit, the Proprietor will employ so Agent, and has made such arrangements that lie can send the Medicine in any quantity, by Mail or Express, to any part of the United Stales or For eign Countries, lis prime cost foJhe Distovere frai.50 per drachm price tl per drachm afid is put up in drachm packages for Acute Disease, (with directions, Ac. ) at 82; 3 drachms do. for Chronic Cases, $5; and 5 drachms do. for Families $9 -a net profit ot 50c on each package.' . While many nostrum makers victimize the good natured and pill ridden public by ordering from six to a dor.en boxes or bottles to cure any malady, no matter what, the undersigned is happy in beini; able to state, that the severest foT-ms of recent Inflammatory Disease are overcome, by one Acnte Package, and the most obstinate and long standing by one Chronic Package. All hough 30 days ha venot elapsed since this New Medical A gent became partially known to th cilUeha of Boston anu a few neighboring towns, yet such have been the resulis'of its trialtha.ruriog the past week, nearly 400 packages werelk in this city and or ders received by mallnnd express for 163 Family 347 Chronic, and 385 Acute Packages. In one in stance 6 persons clubbed toeether and wrote for 6 Packages, (of the "Little Giant," as they called it,) to be forwarded.to one addrs thereby saving expense to themselves and ihe Pjroi. rietor. " - "Letters from clubaot- Indi viduals with mon ey (if over 910) should .be registered at the post office where mailectXns it costs but Sc., and will se cure their safe arrival. . - The Di coverer now humbly evbmjts his Per fect Substitute fy H)e M hec l, Leeches and Blis ters, to the tribunal of an Intelligent public, ret ter ming that itdoee just what it claims to do no more, no less; Subdues' Infl.imrrfatory .Diseases, (no others,) whatever be lts form i locality, by restoring the lost balance between the fluid and sol ids. ' Family Packages 8, Chronic and Acute Si;. to be had (free of expenseT'only by address! ng him throiieh Box 32 Boston, Msbs., or at his pf fieeNo. 3 Winter Street... ., . , . ,. , ., J-Cut out this advertisement for the peruial of your neighbors and your own future use. : :r; :Xi F. COGGS WELL, M. D. .". ." Discoverer and Proprietor. ';' Boston; May, 1857. ' - "... 25tw - ;.Foraale at TH K COAIM ERCIAL OFFICE y lii' -i-'"" f-'- - - - '- ' -T .' j YOUNG A3IERICA TARGET PISTOL Manufacturing Company. ; ".XISTJ5 yr HApN,: OT. ' This PistoTls intended as tbeforerunner of the or. dinary pistol, 'and is designed for young men and boys whvisa to enjoy the exciting sport of firing at a iargi4, at the tilost trifling expense, and with out any danger of accident. The cheapest ordina ry pistol is t hre or four times rhe price of this be sides being d.ifigerou in ths hiinds of boys. This ii?t.il is loaded with the common. Fiie Cracker, wbicli forms a codpfetc cartridge, and will cairy a ban ten or filtaen,pbes with the same precision as the ordinary pistol, bat not with wrfficient force to if o any serious dirmegev .As Ardcriea is a shooting nation, Ua Voting Americans must and will learn thaarahy which our indnpendenee was secured Heoe this Target. Pixoi is-eBcUy jn time, and must meet wkh untvf ssif .sale sfuonfe our rod th o . the Souih sbd JtVeeU IU operation ia perfectly sin- i pie, ana n ts not uaoie to get .out of order.. A full description wilt aecompanv every case of -pistol The pistols aie ut tip nl the factory in cases of 69 each, rendy to send by express to any pari of tbe United States or Canada.. ..... - Rrtiil pi ice, 25 cents by the case, 97.50. or IS. rents each. - .- .. , . . .;- " FREMCIl. HALL . CO.. " .- . . . K'.. tt... r AngH27th, IS57. . ; - - 67tsr spjRS!.s?asn ?PAR 7'i feet long, 13 inches 10 feet from bott 63 23 " 1 -a . . I Ik . . - ,, :- a " I 'Jan. 2f. 72 7 62 71 70 2t . ';,r - 2 j ...M : - ADAMS, Efwd. M tl &' uo; v. - r" " it A J 100 t ..riE "ilKilRlNb,' IN J list landed from S'chr. ile- AoVit?,rn.o co: x BARRELS good order. -om, for sals by v Fe. il. - JUSTPUBLISHED, - PUDNEY & RUSSELL. BECflBDS OF THE BtVOLUTIONARY WAS ; CONTAINHiQ THE OFFICIAL MILITARY , .AND FINANCIAL C0B.BESP0NDENCE OP ALt TIIE OFFICERS OF THE - REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, -' From 1775 to 1795, .containing the most Interest ing military, historical, and financial informa t tion during -that period. A. so, the organization of all the Regiments, showing the names, rank, date of commission, time of enlistment, and ser , vice of the officers and privates of . each.' Also, the general and brigade oiders of - 'GENERALS WASHINGTON. LEE. GREENE, . j - WEED0N, AND-0THERS, In J77S, '77, and '79, showing the last trials at Valley Forge, breaking np lha encampment, or der ot.ma'fch through Philadelphia, and the plan of attack oh' the British, at Monmouth. Also, oa account of the capture of Fort Washiugton, and the horrors of the prisons and prison ships of the British, in New-York, with a LIST Of A ME RICA N 0FFICEK8 IMPR IS0NED The time of tltcir capture, release, &c. An ac -: . " t coant of the ; SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI, In rfew-Yoik, Pennsylvania'; and Maryland, 1st of themem6eja' Jtamfe the half pa commutation, and land acta of the Cent'Iaenta Congres. A complete list of all the s?c OFFICERS WHO SERVED TO TIIE END OF TlIK : '...y.-f.'.i-:-:,- '. ' WAR.- '"':. -v'"'M '::.s-i4 And acquired the right to half-pay for life, com mutation, and land. Ppweedings of 34th Con ic reus, and United States Court Of Claims, rela tive iw a restoration of the half-pay acts of the old Congress, for the benefit or the fTEiKS OF, OFFICERS OF HE EEVOI.TJTION ; Virginia ha if-pay -and land - laws ; the reasons .which led to tne passago, ot the Act f Julr 5, I83i, by Congress; the names, of the Virginia officers who received land, with aninterestiflg account of the military land districts of -Ohtq, Kentucky, and, Tennessee, the locations of war rants. survfeyS. Jite." - j , REFOLUIONARY PENSION LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES As they nowexist, with ' eorrimentariea thereon. Notes on (he services of va rious . classes of revo lutionafy officers, with an extensive list show ing the time they died, dtc &c. fe. -One large" 12mo. Vol., of 6C0 Page9.-Prico. SI 60. The work is Jntonded n s book of fefeeoce to the historian sad scHofl-if', as wella farrfishing a thoroagh guide o persofis claimlfisr title to Isnd or pensions, front the survie'es of their fore fathers during the ; Revolutionary Waf: The volume contains the names of over 60,000' officers and privates' of the Revolutionary Army, and should be in the hands of all the descendants of the brave men who fought under the banner of '76. that the noble actions of their ancestors may not escape reminiscence of the.r descendants, who must retain this work ns a memento of their brave deed and patient sufferings. ; X f( PER MONTH can be easily-earned 1 WW by acting as Agftnt for the sale o the above Book, and other highly popular works of standard merit, published by ua. - . .-. r"A gen ts wanted in every city, town and village in the Union. For Catalogues and partic ular, address PUDNEY 4- RUSSELL, Publishers, 79"ohn street, New York. ' Noq. 5. ; ' . - - ; , S7-4t TIIE OLD WELD0N HOTEL. S NOW OPEN ON TH E SOUTH EAST SIDE 1 OF the Railroad as you get In on any Road. It is open in the n;ime of the newly opened. - EXCHANGE HOTEL. And it is bound to do justice to passengers in get ting their meals the Proprietor pledging himself to satisfy all who may favor him with a call, or no pay"; ... , -j-.- - . ;-.;.. -- Pasengers will find meals ready on the arrival of every train, with good Porters to attend to them and check their baggage to any point which they may 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 getting their dinner Or sapper, as there is consid erable baggage to change. " Passengers will please bear in mind that there is a house in front of mine, fen ted by the other house to keep off opposition, which is .called the New Weldon Hotel, but gentlemen and ladies wil plcasel recollect that ihis house has been built on ly some four, five or six years to my knowledge, and has been occupied by three different persona during that time, and has a new Proprietor at pres ent. - This Old Weldoa Hotel baa been open for two months, and has . not had a crowd bnt once since, but it is now increasing fast in popular fa vor, as passengers find that the meals suit them and are always ready on the table when the trains arrive from any point. . There are red bills printed by the other house with no name attached to them. evidently designed lo' injure me and my house, nut it cannot succeed,, notwithstanding the Pro prietor and his men at the cars are particular In informing passengers that the house to the right is the best, but parsengers find that the house on the hill Is not only the best, but that its table is more abundantly supplied with the best, and that the waiters are more polite and attentive to the wants of those who favor it with, their presence. Please beer in mind that my honseis the newly opened EXCHANGE HOTEL on ihe hill, twen ty steps from the Ticket Office. IS. U. or. Alio, Proprietor. October 8. 1357. .58-tf. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in the Twelfth Vear-snd is widely circulated throughout the country. lt contains all rhe Great Trials. Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials 3n the same, together with information on Crimina Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper. f Subscription, S2, per Annum ; $1, for Six Months,, to be remitted by Subscribers, (whv. should wriie their names and the town, county and siate where they reside plainly,) " : V- To lv A- SKV MUUiv, , X- X - Editor & Proprietor of the XX - National Police Gasette, 1 ' May 2 New York City. REMOVAL. IHAVE REMOVED MY RESIDENCE AND OFFICE to, Front Street, neif North of P. K. Dickinson , dr., to the house formerly occupied by Mr. A. A. Wanet, where I can be i Jund - when not professionally exgaged. . wai. k. Kit aw, ai. u. Feb. 25.. . ' -146.-:. ALL ACCOUNTS MADE previous to January 1st are now past doe and onrcUstomera will oblige us bv rail. ing or paying their bills whan presented. , UHAS. u- an Kits, Jan .X vf, i!'..-.?:i--,;:i-; 34 Marka.atreet; THE partnerships heretofore existing this day : 1 plnce under the firms of . ' - STERN & BROTHER and STERN & NEWH0FF are dissolved bv mutual consent. .;'.-': M. NEVVHOFF will coniinue to do business at theold stand, as successor of Sreait a Ban . and attend to the wjnding np of the business affairs of mentioned arms. All ha vlna .claims aeatnst the above firms, or the partners thereof Individually will please present them to SI- iNewhofp. tor set tlement prvious to 15th of November next ; a I! those indebted to them: will nlease come forward and pay up, or else their ciajths have to paca into officers hands fortollertiiin. L. STERN. - J. STERN. M..NEWnOFF. Wilmington, N. C.,&pt. 3; 1837. .. S3-tf. GIFTS I GIfTS H GIf TS ! ! J A PRIZE TO EVERT PURCHASE, at the Quaker City PobSshing House of Dnana Ruli- n, t'rilladelptiij,. By. Baying a. boa a tor si, or more, yon are at doee .-present4,. wtn m. prnte. worth from 23 efnts to lJ eonststlng dT.fine gold iewetry, Witchea&e.v All ordts hy mail will be nromilv filled. (and lh nrlie it Drizes wilt accompany the bdotts. . Our ii-u eontairi all of the most popular books of the day. ana wtlp be sold at the Usual retail pried, many of tbem for less Permina wishirts anv narlieutar bonk end order at once, and It will be forwarded with a rfifu--i A eat- alogue giving f.iil information, with a lint df books and gifts, will be sent post paid, bv adarrssin -, ' ' No.1 33 S. Tl ltd atrecuPhUa. fTjrAgenr wanted. ' - - Aeuji "?;h I3S7, , - - - C3 w Of all disease, the great first canso X .,. Springs from neglect of Nature's laws.' SUFFER EOT ! . . When a CLTltE is guaranteed , IN ALL STAGES OF SEC RET 0 ISElASES, Self-Abuse, Nervous Dibdilij, Strictures, Qleel ' Gravel, Di betes. Diseases of the Kidneys am Bladder, . Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula Pains in. the Bones and Ankles, Diseases ofth bungs, TAroatj Nose dud Bifes, tJtcert upon ike Body or lAmos, Cancers', Dropsy, Epiliptic Fits, SI. Vilas's Dance, and alt Diseases arisi- - tng from a derangement of tAt Sexual Organs. ; ' Such ar Ncrvou Trembling, Loss of Memory Loss of Power. General Weakness, Dimness of Vision, with peculiar spots appearing beforj the eye, Loss of Night, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia. Liver Disease, Empiisns upon the face, Pain in the back and head, Female irregularities and ail Improper dischargee from both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease originated, how ever long standing or obstinate the ease recovery ia certain; and in a. aborted time than a perma nent cure can be effected by any other treatment even aft r the disease has baffled J he 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. During twenty years of practice, 1 Have rescued from tbe jaws of Death, many thousands, who. In the last stages of the above mentioned .disease had, been given up to die by their phy i ciana, which' warrants me in promising to the afflcted. who may place themselves under my caro a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the "greatest enemies, to health, as they are the first.-cause of consumption, SV-rolnIa and many other di series, and should be a terror to the human family, as a . permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a majority of the cases falling into, fine hands of imcompetent persons, who not noly ail to cure tne diseases but ruin the constitution fiilng the 'system wijh mercuVy, which with the disease, hastens the suHerer into rapid consump tion. Bat should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily add the victim marries, the disease is fentailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, 'and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other af foctions of the skin, Eyes. Throat and Uungs, en tailing npon them a brief existence -of suffering and consigning tberrr to go early ; ' SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread, catalogue of nun an diseases causes so'destructive a drain np on the system drawing its thousands of victims through few years of suffering down to an un timely grave.' it destroys the Nervous System, rapidly wasiea away thi energies of Ufej rauses mental derangement, prevents the proper develop ment ot the system1, disqualifies for marriage, so. ciety, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked lit body and rrind. 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 speedy cure, can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices, my patients caff be restored robust, vigorous health. - - - - The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingenious snares in the columnsof the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that Millions have i heir constitutions ruined by the vite cdm pounds of quack doctors or the equally poisonous nos trums vended ss "Patent Medicines." I . have carefully analyzed many of .the so-called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sabbtnate, which is one of the strong est preparations of mercury, and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease, disables tho system for life. '1 hree fourths of th patent nostrums now in u e are put up bv nnnrinciDled and isnorat eersons who do not understand even the alphabet -of the materia medics, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, having . one object only in view, and that to make money re gardless of consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and fe males treated on principle's established. by twenty years ot practice, and sanctioned by thousands of tne most remarkable cures. Medicines with fall directions sent to any para of the United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their symp toms by letter " Business correspondence strictly, confidential. All letters asking advice must con- ' tain a postage stamp. -. ADDRESS - - . T. SUMMERVILIiU M. D.. . BOX No. 63. .... -' Office No. 1131 Filbert 3V old No. 109 BELOW TWRI.PTft x Oct. 24. - 92 ty. ""the great female pill. DR. J. P. CREAGER is the General Agent, wholesale and retail, for Dr. " vVheailno'' celebrated Fema'e Pills. These Pilta are truly valuable for Ladies, for then will restore the Monthly Course where they mait to from, ami cause whatever. They never have failed In anv case where the directions around the box contain ingtne P.lls have been strictly followed; indeed there hns no -case of failure ever corno to aur knowledge. Beine Durelv veretable thrv mr nor. feclly safe. Mallei to ordor. nostnaid. nnnn r. ceipt of one dollar by J. r P. , Creager, Baltimore City. aid. iA liberal dlscoant to Drugsisu. X ; ', ' , - -'; - fr " ' - ' .' -v-.; 110 3m, WHY LABOR SO HARD WHEN WASHING t XHAVE a chemical process for cleaning cloth ing, by the use af which e the !l0trles cau b washed very clean without boiling-, and with very little rubbing. By this method much hird labor can be saved, the washing ia done in ha' f the time, and the eloihcs are very white and- clean, sad last mnch longer, for they are not worn out bf rubbing as by the old way Of washing by ma chines, 4c. The articles used cost but little, and are easy lo obiaia. I mail the receipt to- orJer. postage paid, upoa receipt of SOceiiU; three cent postage stamps good as money. Address Dr. J. P. Creager, Baltimore City, MJ. - Dec. 8. ----.v . - Jo. Hm. U 9SE JT, Til E B EST OF II ONE IT. IHA VE a valoaVle receipt for making Honey, which I will send to any person upon receipt of 50 cents. We mike art J use it id our family a half the cost, and consider it as gdtd as the besi article or geriuirie bee made honey, from which It cannot be oil '' Any person who' will make and sell it ean clear frtnl two o three dollars a day, it only feqiirv4 articles to make it, and they ean be had ataay tore for 50 cents. Everv family niiy have this delightful luxury for any lady can make it lit 13 minutes ar any i time. 3 cents ps.-ie s'amps as good as money.: A ddress Dr, J. P. Creager, Baltimore city, Md. Dec 8. :U0 4m ' : DR. CREAGER, T BALTIMORE, Md is the sole Azent for Dr. Winders' celebrated Mitrimoni.it "Seriea,' 3 Book; No. I, "A ftcjofr for Young Hen denn ed to p it sate them for Female Sfjciety,1 No.' 2, Errors tn Conrtshfn ; o" 3, Uepro4uetive Control.'' Either of which -Will be mailed to or- cer, postpaid, upon receipt of 2a cents. - Ilf-3m GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES J N7 Lad wHi wid sen! her a -Id res fo Mrs. 'I K Cnrafr. Bttrlnsr Cit, MJ. with 3-post. ?e Stampiinela ied, will receive oy return mail simihiii of rnirtane tn her. - - -WO.A4NOVy'TairSfiLK a happv - Decp- '- ' l)3-3n " SUNDRIES. - 4 Cf inLi. PLANTING POTTOES-f, ; tJJ 10d dd Katin- - s - ' too dvr-rime Herrtnes -for frrJlly ue X0 half do. Ocean Shad;' . - - . ... " 25 boeaexra F.nre&s Soap, . -25 bbl-i. Amerii-as Ciue i 23 prime Spirit Barrel, just landrsi. For aVby . .. ADAil S. 8 O. ei C04 1 . Feb. iLh l?. HENRY' NUTT, . FACTOR AAD F0SW1BDIXG ACE ST, WW give hi pergonal attention to business entrust ea to ni care. Sept." lSeff. 75-ly-c GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL (1 ROGER Keeps constantly on hand, Wxne,- "Tea, Lquor Provision, Wood and WilUnt Ware, Fruit Confectionarus, ie. South. Frtmtelriti, IVIIiMINUTUX, Ni C. Nov. 19, 185. . - 109. L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, ;" F- r-.:i- 1SD DKALEI 18 LIQUORS, WINES. ALE. PORTER, dc. No. 3, CJranite Kow, Kroiit Street, . WILMINGTON, ti. Cm Feb. 17th, IP56. 140-tf. GEO. AV. DAVIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH W ATE R ST RE ET, ; WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 22. 132. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Wjteb Strekt. Wikmington. No. Ua. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble WorSJurmslied to order on reasonable terms. JuncS. -X J 35-ly-c nENRY BURRniMER ; WHOLK8ALB A RSTAlt . TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STO H E. 4 SIOJrOF THI3 INDIAN CHIEF' MARKET STREET j re door above Water Wilmington, NV C. . N-. B. All Orders filled with tlespaUjp i , Oct. 26ih. 1355 . . 93-CSw-c. GEORGE R. FttGNCEI ; . MANPFACTPREIND 5 WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND NO. 11. M ARRET STREET, WILMINGTON, March 6. k CHASi D. MYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM 34 Market St. WimuicTON, N. C. PAHAM-, I.EGIIORW, AND PALM LBAP BATS, WOOL FOR. SILK AI MOI.E8ICIM HATS. Cloth, Plush, asd Silk Glazed Caps, by tne casi or dozen. At New York Wholesale Jrices. mirch 12 . ADAMS; BROTHER & CO.. C O M M" IS S IO N IJ E JIC HANTS, . WILMINGTON, JM. O. i . July 29. . 58 AS. C. SMITH. , MIMSS fcOSTIW. JAS. O: SMITH & CO.; r COMMISSION MERCHANTS;! No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. XN. I April 26. 13-If , tl. DOLLNER. - G. PO TTtR. jr. J. CAMEHDEN DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. I ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. N E W YOU K. ' 4i II If April30, 1855. - 20-ly. OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE' . 7 AT THE - : .- AVlImliigton saddle, IIamess,"nnd Trunk ' ' - Manufactory. I - THE subscriber respecttuliyi nformst hep ablie that he has recently received additions to hi stock of Saddle and Harness Mountines.&c: the latest and most improved style, andis consianly manuiactiring.athiEStore on market street .ercry descriDtion of artleleln the abo vie line. iVaki k,-. experience ih the business, he fcelscpnfident t ha hewiii beableto giveenLiresaHsfaetiohtoallwhc maytavornim wtta a can. neniinowon hand and willconstantly keen a larxeasaortrnentof - , Coach, Gig and SiUltey Harness, ready's Saddles Bridles, Whips, f.t Gentlemen's Saddles, Whip t. - v Spnrs, f-c. . ? pallof which he will warfa fit. to beo ilthe best materials aod workmanship a ne has also a large assortment nf Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Ba-a Satchels, Fancy Trunks, &C.i and all other ar ticles usually kepi in ch establishments, alio which heotferrtowfar CASH, or onshorteredii to irompt customers. -. -. SaddiesPHarness,Trunks,R.edical tttirai &e Ac, made toordef. . , . In addition tothe Soove the sitbscriberaiways keeps on band a large supply of Strluc leather and has now, and will keif through the season a good assort wen t of fly Nt-tts. i AUareinyitfed to edJl and examine my Goods whether! n wan tor not, 4s I takepleasureinshw Ins my assortment to all who May favor me with a call. .. . HarnessandCoaeh Trimmings sold at a fal price to persona buying to nianufactura. Also .Whtfs at Wholesale. , . . . f" All kinds of Aiding Vehicles bought and s on commissions. JOHN J. CON OLKV Feb.?, 18.-7. -' 83 THE NORTH CAR.OIiiNA MUTUAL LIFE LSU RANCE COMPTi - BALKIQHIS. C. -v-.' rH E above Cotnpa ny he a beeh i a opera tionsi ncc the 1 stof April, 1 843, under the dihrctionof the oi wing Officers, vixt . , Or.CharicsK.ionhson, President, - x Win. D. Haywood, Vice President. ' John Q. H'iiliaiaa, Secretary, ' '. Wm. H. Jones, Treasure'. ' Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, . Dr. Charles K.Johnson, J i- . n . 'J Dr. Wrti.il, McKee. i Alaiical poax-d of .Dr. U.B.Haywood, - noultalion. j J. Herstnan, General iaent. ' This Company has received a charter giving ad. rnni.pc. iviuiuuiva v t er iny oiner tODipasy . The f " -Section gives the Husband the privilege ic ir.smcriisowh lire for the sole ese of his Wife and Children free from any claims the rppresehta tivesof the husband oranv of hiaeredilora. . Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members a nicipatein the ukolcof the profits which aredeclarcd annually Peekiea, the Ti&plicaat fof ue, wnen me annua ipremtam IS olttSSU may Pj onetialfina Note. ' v . - - -.. r .- A 11 claiirls for insurances pains l the Company 11 epaid within a inet y da ys af terp rsof of tha dea t h f! the party isfHrnUhed. ; r , SlaVes are insured foroke or Are years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholder to secure thi elass ofproperilyagaihst the unertaintyof life. oiave insurance presentsa new ana In teres! in featurrir. the history of North Carolina .which wiU prove irery important to the Snnthern Slates. - -- Thelast four months operation nfthi Company shows verylareeamoant of bnsfness-wnore than the Director expected lo do the first year having a Irradv issued more than 200 Policies. Dr. Wa. W.Htsarss. Medical Examiner, aad Arent.Vilminton,N.C. - - - , r AII'Kmmdnica'lonsoottuinesrof theCompany ho old be add result fo " ' B1CH ARO n-BATTLK, See'y. ... RUiH.JnaRIS57. - . FINE DRCS3 niTr. 11 ifOr.FISKlV, ItKAVEtl, CASIMF.RP. AND 1X Soft F't of the latest sf vie and finest finish. Jnst oppned at the Hal and Cap KipnoTjnm. 31 Market Street. . CH AS."D. MVF.KS. . Nor. ll;h. - BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL DK, JOHNSTON THE founder of this Celebrated Jnstiieiion of fers the moat cerU.u, Speedy and oaly eifcclU' al lemedy in the word for. ' - SEDRET DISEASES. Gleets Strictures, Seminal Wcekness. Pains in Weakness of the Back and Kimbs, Affectioot of the XidDeys.Palpitariojiof the Heart, Dysr-ertia Nervous irritabi lly, Disease ol the Head, 1 hroa Noac or Skin those terfotiaand liiefancbbiy aieot deraarising from the destructive habile of Tenth which destroy; both body and mind. Those tccr and solitary practical more fatal tb their vieiini than the song ef the Syrens to the marlrx rs o Ulysses, blightirfg their most brilliant hopes or an ticipations. renderina marriage, Ac.j iinpossibla YO UNO MEN., x Runnrinllir. who ! hernmo lfillf iVniSr PJ;u. ry Viet, that dreadful and destructive habit which- annually eweepstoaa untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening senates w un tne tnundersoi eloquence, or waked to ecS'tacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence.' .... , MARRIAGE. J i Married ptrion, or Voung Men, eontcmplaOrip inarrlape, beina awafeof Physical. Weakness. rfir. ganic Debility, Deforniilics, &c.,ahold immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect healtn. ." ." ;- ,, ... . . , He who places himself endorthecarcof Dr. John .1 1 -..CJ tt I K. : i .i, . . sician. '. j Da. John-stos is the only retolarlv dtiiA t-nystcian aavcrtismg to cure Private tontplaintsv His remedies and treatment are entirely unknown loan oiuera. rreparta irom a jnc spent in the Great Hospitals of Kurope ana the First In this Country, vix: England, France, the B lock if y ol Philadelphia, if-c, and a more extensive practice man any oiner pnysician in tne world. - tils many wonderful cares and most important Soreirnt to- orations is a sufficient guarantee to the ofiilcted.- -Thosevho tpiah to be apettiily and effectually relUi ed.sh.ould shun the numtrtrus trifling impost 'er whd only ruin their health, and apply to him.- ' . X A UUKK WittKAINTKUOR IVO CHAftGE -: No Mercury or. NaUffotig Drugs L'rtf.' UfML.CN 1W. I. AUUIrl rKKtlk Hire. SI' left hand side going from Kaltifr-ote Hrert. a ft W dot.rs from the corner. 'Pail nof to bbmtc f.ii name and number, for iffnorant triflina ln rrt. . attracted by the reputation of Dr. Jihnston, Juik' .. DR. JOIINSTO A1- Memberoftfte Koys!) College of Surgeons London graduate from orie of the most eminent CuJlr , the United States, and tKee-rcater nan nf th.n life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Par- t, r imau. ifuia.uuu ciKwnne, naa enecred aonie of the most astonishing cures t hat weree ver known. ianjr imuuicu wim nngm j m tne ears and head vhea asleep, area t nertoucfisss. beim alarms sudden sounds, arid ba'sbfumess. with frequent blushing. attended sometimes with Jeranrrtnm t mind, were cured Immediately. A U< TAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and . imorudetit r pleasure finds he has imbibed the stedsof'hia painftll dlSehse, It too often happens that snjli-iirH-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters Htm iram njipijfi n j to i npie wno, irum education, and respectability, can alone befrli nrf M, i. ing till the constitutions! stnptonis of this herria disease make their appearance such sa tikersfcd sore throat. diseased nose, noc'tural Daliis'tK (L; head and limbs, dimness of eioht. dern on the shin bones and armi, blotches on the head face and extremities, progressing with frighttui ra -pidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or tha bones of the nose fall in. and the vir-iw r ,i.t awful disease becomes a horrid object ofcommls seratlon.tllWeath puis a pferiod to his dreadful snf ferinas. bv sending him lo ihni kn... . ' whence no traveller-returna i; To such therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most -'"ri irom nis, extensive era e. tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America heean confidently rrrommprr? ..r i ' . ' cure to the unfortunate vietirs oi i di horrid dis !?!fIi!i8.?.!!!ri!rJCrho.,c.t.-" " houaand. fall tion, and either eend the bnfort'una te suHerer to a"n untimely grave. or else make the rKiV.,- .m.. " erable. . .... --..- J1JC TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addressee a 11 those u-hn hiiimn..j .t.- selves by private and improper ipdulgencea i t nese are sme of the aad and ntelancboly cf." fecta, produced by early habits of youth via--. Ktltir BJ.c1L.a JWto.b?. Plhi In Ibe V. , ooss.or wuecu ar Pow. er. Palpitation of the H..i, W irritahitity Dersngement o l&iXfTiZ' ttons. General Debility, Symptoms . of Consuen n t ion, etc. v. - - Mentally Thefearfut effects on the mind are much to fee dresded s Loss of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression Of Spirits, Kvil Forebcdings. - pand of person, of al.g, can 4w what is the causa of their declining health r ,f. ing their vigor, becoming Weak, pale-and cm-t lal ted, have a aingular appearance about the trra cough and symptoms of consomptinn. . " 3 DR. JOHNXSTON'S IN YlGOKATING REM P o DV FOR ORGANIC EAKKKSisf - By this great and important remedy weakness r the organsare speedily chrtdand full Ugt restor. inu5aiinot tne most JVcrvoua ard Dphnt,.,-, itabliity Trerhblings.nd We.In7.7Vr7:!. , Johnston0" k!,,d 'Pi'y0'ed by Dr" Toung men who ha'veinjured tnemsclves r a certain practice indulged in when alone-a habit frequently learnt frora fvil cotrpanions. or at school, the effects of which are Bigfctly felt even when asleep, aad if no, cur.d, fVtl lB imposstble,and destroy. bwL mind and bodr.sboDld apply immediately. . - - , . ' "yu;o ,Whata pity that a yottiig msn, the hone of his eU?tlyJtfnd thf1def bi Parents, should ba snatched from all prospects andeni.ietnl.. r t-.rT .by thetonsoquences af devlaUne from tl.a Psih of J-nature.and indulging in a certain aecret habit. omn iwraonB.oeiorecontemnfafinff - - MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and bodi are the most necessary reouisltea to promote connubial hspplness Indeed, without these, the ji.incy throng life becomes a wear nllprima., it-.,T pect hourly darkens to the vfew; the mind beci shadowed with despair and filled w ith' ihe met mZ choly reflection that the happinc,. of anotLcr bo comMblishted'Withourown. , OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FRKDERICX-SiT VAII Surgical Operatlep'ror !' ' L.'.no icaey prevent you, lb t apply immediately either persopaily or b letter Skin rHarae I r tZrZi,,?' TO STRANGERS, "i n-eporrcrsot th papers, srd man oiber persons.noticra tT -hieh baresrWat. iaVaia ana again berore the sutue. beIrfil..-. aa a yenriemasi of cX.rac:erand rreraiti.'ii v i a auffictCBt gBsranfeeto theafnicird . L .-""'K ' Jhu ,j HUTU UE. . v Bwarminc ilelara titles ; rut J omssToa- s ad verrtseBent or ad vert! atr-ir thrirWe aa ' orleinai trade. with Prrr. too 1W K, -n, 4 thebrot.fcn.forthparpof KbUcIbc and Ir- Fl Jam, - that tbeffliet4 f!,,,, . .,Vwifr VaAekii wiib en-naou ljing eertlScutt, f tml and -tOBtsainaearaa from aeraons not to be fnand. ! m yoo tatsrur Jma bmtiesof. Ijcosicb Vtb ami l r nn:.k.k... . ' , "- - sntt nan FJTTV W It Is this nnttve that tiwfseea Ir. t. 1o adrerriM. iB B iiom em em tc. Ta those n tmime) -Uh feta rePQt4irm. tie &rm tt nerwry to a tl.al his err-di n ttal or d5rtmi alwT tmnr In tt'a offt. - XO LETTERS RECE1VKD UJ.I.KSS rOST-rATj Tt r.nnf i tC- a Ptoiy to ba ae4 for the n-j 1 rf on wiitine vtittM atate ee and mb4 that rrt!e m avertiawnt?nt i'ril?y aywrplow J-4 17 15---S. , - -.t ty . .. . 7 " " " ivii an nope, n jve brrti itnmf.. dtately relieved: All impedimenTi to It ABRMG K Physical or BiehtslDfortliR-.t. kf LMf J Ttc many thounnd cured this instil utionw iif n the la, t trrr year,, nd lhe Bnmol.f"Ir tant Surgical OnerarloiMi trfn. t.. r. " . :r)r. 1 'fc- X - mr V --'T
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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