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'7 l i lriaf'T ti contracts for yeftrlf adverilsing Aviti ba ncrinittd.- citvurild cixcu.tistancea render ft chaof in baincB, or an unexpected removal 5 iicCeisary, a cli-irge accordinsr t the published - term will be at the option 01 the eontractor, fur the time he has advertised - ,;-ii. n , , '; The nrivQegre of Annual Advertisers is strtctlv limited to their own immediate business; and ail ' . .-ndverttsememe for the benefit of other persons, T 9 wen as all advertisements not immediately, con- C'hcctedr witlheir own business, and. all excess of ipdvertisementsin length or otherw ise beyund the limits engaged, wiu becnarged at the nsuai rates. " No Advertisements is included in the contract 'for the sale or rent ef houses or I-nds in town r - '.'rounlrv. or fr the sale or hire of ncrroes, wheth - -"r the property is owned by the a-lvurtiser-or by r',her persons, .:Tbese are excluded by the term immediate buriM." M'-"--" Alt advertisements-inserted in the tri-wecklr Co aneriiai, are entitled to one iesertion in the J Weekly free f charge. CARD AND: FANCY PRINTING, -EL-meOTEP IS : slTESlPK STI LE. .'".-Arrival. and Departure of the Mails under 1 J the new ArraHseraeiit. which went Into r .; operation, 1st March. 185 2. ; The Mail from the Nonh is due every day at 9 ' th. M., anf at 9 P. if. Closes at 1 P. W., and at "9 P. M. precisely. The Jlail for the South closes at Pi A. M. -" The Mail from Onslow Court-Housr, Sneads . " -erry, die-, is dueevery Monday uiaP.M. Closes veryaHmrsday a I 9 P. M. Th Mail" from Lone Creek. Oteck River Chanel. , ; '&Ct is doe every Thursday at 6 P. .M., and closes " ' r-eamej nlarht at 9 P. M. f'.- The Mait from Fayettevillc, via Klizebethtown -and Prospect Hall, &c , via Wilmington and Man- - Njobtesur ltaii road from Robinson's Post Office, is 7 vHne every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at I ; - 71. M ,! and close same dnys t Pi A. M. t " . The mail from Whi;eVlHe, Columbus county, per -" 'Wilmington and-Manchester Kailrrmd is due at 1 i, P.'M apd .closes at 8J A. Bl . every day. - ' "-j fAe extra Package will be made up for let- ; tere goihg North of Richmond, Vn , hich will be . kept open anUI 7 A. M. All oilier betters must be r"in the Office at the honrs above named, or they will lsiot be Mailed until' next succeeding Mail. J , AGENTS VOR THE COMMEHCIAL.- -JVeie York -Mssrs. Riowk & DeRossct. HotoTt-Fu idekicb; Kiddeb. JhUneUtphiaii. K. Cohen. HaUimore-Wtt.H. Peak a and Wm. Thomson. 3lAD !QUARTERS,4th BRIGADE. Smithvlilei.N. C Auujit 2tth, - i rlts. commandants t Regiment consiitui ingsaid Brigade are kereby reqursird to have their Repec(ivs Commands at the follow ins finfesaedplacfls.armed and equipped the law direct r fr review and inspection. ix : ' 41th Re iiment at Carihaiie. .I0010 Cn Tuesday 11th October. itth'Regiment "at Sntnmcrville, Cuml irlort, i'hirsday,J3th October. - ileJt--Ueffitnent at F tyetteville, Cumtcrland, ' StBrA-rylSth - - m Regiment at Clinton, Sampson, Tnssday - .-. istn uciooer. -. - .-i;,-41sl K.srtn9rrt at Blwabcthtown, niaden ,Tuer 7 av. 20th October, - - - 8'h Reioaentat Whitevitle, Columlns, Satur jy itxa uctoner, l:;r' A.D McLKAN, Rrie. Gen'l, 4th Brigade, N. C M. I i Aogttst 30tht 1853. v . 70-tm. -7-jr;C. BACON AND LARD. : A - Int inst received from Edgecombe county, for j::. Sale by ; FREEMAN & HOUSTON. ept.2J.'' . . 82. BUTTER. 'l-l fl TUBS extra fine Butt ri. inn rrr. ivrd Vy ,-J VOct.t. - - C. buPll'r. &. CO. JUST RECEIVED J2YHXPilESS PACKETS. C)fZ HHDprime Porto Rico Sus:ar; lObbls - tAjffee t:rs shed do.j ,-.,- ' "20 baes. . Rio Coffee ; --ZQbbla.J- . fresh ground Flour; ",r JT-' 30 I " Soda, Butter and Sncar Crackvrs t v.. VObbls.- -- - ., ' , boxes -..Y . ' '' 0 ' - 'h" prime Excclsor Soap r - i 0 thousand , i " Cigars, diflt ri nt qualities; ' now in store and lor sale tow, to clos consignnifni -by v . -r ,s - ? S. M. WKST. . Sept. 27, 81-2a :s:rV SACK SALT. Sacks Liverpool ground Salt, fot safety WW --, - FREE MA IV & HOUSTON Sept; 1 5. 78. LBATIIER 'WAREHOUSE. D. : JDA RRAUGH, A1. I ti S.'CUrieert Street, Baltimore, :!W;riOLESAIJ7. and Retnil Jm rperlmg f'mrling and Leather i;ater,annoonct p te the nublie : Tiiat tie is prepared to lurmsn, at trif vhortest notice -nnd luwest rates, the largest and roost superior as. : aortment. comprised m Sole and. Upper Leather, ootn toreig-n anaaomesnc ; also, umier moths, Ual ioon; Ribbons, Laeem, of ail shades and colors, neces 817 ior.tne xraae, uw ior coca, v S ,-- .... D. DARRAtJGII, - - " ? Caivert-st Baltimore. Md. -.pt.MV.. v 'i : 80-lro-e. ; FOR SALE AND RENT. 1 WILL SELL, deliverable on the 1st day of Oc tober next, or any time thereafter THE STEAM ENGINE AND MACHINERY, - how in operation at the Cape Fear Steam Saw Mill, together, if jlesired. wi Saw, Toole, and ap pliances required-in the-awing of lumber. The -Ivl ill has cut during the past 12 swaths, over 5,000, i 0 ft. lamber. ALSO.. f 1 HE STEAM ENGINE AND MACHINERY, - i y used as a Sta va. D ressing Establishment.-' i sie Kngins Isof about 18or 20 herse power, and in good order. Persona desirous of purchasing tuher or both, may examine and get f all informs v lion on ibe premises, xvfrom the undersigned. Should The Engine and Machinery be dlsposeo of previous to menu oi January nexj. the premises : consisting of 450 ft. uf wharf front, and buildings , 1 hereon, will be rented, s Otherwise, (he property as a whole will be, for rent. !,, f..t., FOR RENT. The Northern lenemeatin the BRICK DWEL .LlNG next sooth of my veeidence, now occupied -by ..Dr;- Thomas. -The' Wharf oa Brouwich t., n-l south of the Gaston 31 ills. , - - . - Tho Hoase on upper part of tot last named. The - IfAsant residence on Second st reetbetwer n -Ann A Nun streets, belonging to. heirs JC M. McKay, deceaseds- --' O.G.PARSLEV. V iimington; N, C.t Seal, 1 7 79-tf. HERRINGS, - - . " Codfish.'-. For sale hv", ' RUSSELL fit BRO. - Sent. 2. - i '--- BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. UARRISS, General Goiumissioo Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C, OTRICT attention given to procoring Freight KJ snd purchasing Cargoes for vessels. RSPES TO K. P. Hall, Esq. ) J. D. Bellamy, Esq. j Messrs. Toeker, Smyth & Co., ? Ntxw vrir " Thompson Honter, Is vorK Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Alesars. Williams & Batler, chrlton C H F. Baker, Ksq. Charleston, S. C. Jan. 2. 1853. 123-tf. C. DaPRE & CO. Wnoi,ESAIE AND RETAIL. GROCERS Corner Prout and Princess-streets, ' WILMINGTON, fi.C. C - DCPRE. D. B. BACEH .-. HENR- NDTTy-" v ' FACTOR MM F0BWIBB1S8 AGENT, Will give hie personal attention to business entrust ed lr his care. Sept. 8, 1853. , - 75-if. 0. L. FILL YAW, PR OD UCE BR OKUR, cuwmmn and fobwibdixu meecdast, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feptemb!er20ib, 163. 8)-ly-e. R0UNTREE, WATSON & CO., General Commission Merchants, .78 South St., New York. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. 3 . D. HOCNTREE, B c. WATSON, w. H WIGGINS. 69-1 y. August 25, 1853. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention given to Consign ments tor Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash adtances made on Consignments to me or to my New Ycrk friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. 135. T. C. WORTH, C0M1SM01V AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. WILMINGTON, Bi. C. Feb. 17, 1653. H3-Iy. WILLIAM A. GWYE,, Genera Aseat-Forwardin& Commission Merehant 1 take pleasure in informing tny friends, that 1 am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have ajwliarf for IN aval stores, with ample accommodatioss, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval 6'tores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April lb, 1353. 15. GEORGE MYERS, WillLESALIi AXD RETAIL URtlCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wmes, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, f ruit, ConfcctionaricSi dc. Ooutti Front street, WILMINGTON, N.C Nov.jS, 1662. l09- S. B A EVANS, WHOLESALE AM) RET Ufa DRCtGlSTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will tteep always on hand a large and very select stock of Drug, Sledicines, Jhemicalx, Paints, Oils, Gl-tss, Surgical Instrumenis, Patent Medi cines, i'l-rfiimery, &.C., at low prices. Jan. 13. 1353. 130. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hathaway, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15, 1833. 31. JAS. II. CUADB0URN & CO., General Commission Merchants. WILMINGTON. N. C. . Jas. H. Chadbocew. Geo. Chadboubn. Jn. 1, 133J. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATE ELLIS. RUSSELL fit. CO ,) 3ESERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval Stores, Cotto 1, and other produce. May 3, 1853. &LARIE STOCK OF FURNITURE. .THK subscriber would ro ugOTspectfully invite (he attention "3of the public, to his very large and complete assortment of Furniture now being received and recently selected by himself at the Manufactories: dui ing the present month, his stock will be complete and consist in part of the fol lowing articles. Fine Sets Drawing Room Furniture, in Dim ask and Hair Cloth ; Setts Painted Cnatnber Fun.ilure. 50 Sideboard?, Secretaries and Book Cases 1 bu solas and 1 ele a Tetes ; 100 Bureaus; 100 Wash Stands, marble and plaint 100 Rocking Chairs ; 73 Nurse do. 125 Tea and Dining Tables 75 Centre, Card nnd Sofa do. 75 Toilet do. 100 dozi Chairs, cushioned, cane and Windsor; 250 Bedsteads, in mahogony. walnut, manle and iron 1 Wardrobes, mahogany end stainea t Office Furnii are j. . Children's Chairs; Ottomans, Foot Stools j v A fine assortment of Looking Glasses 1 Teapoy's Whatnots Hat iStands 1 Settees, Work Tables 1 . Work Boxes. Paper Hangings; Window Shades, Ac. dc. A raw vsav rtsi Piano Fobtcs. amttn fai Hi- most any article that may be desired, in oomoLts. ly furnishing Dwellings, Hotels, Offices or So ciety Rooms Front Street. . D. LOVK. Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 9, 1SB3 76 SCHOOL, W.JEWKTTwiH oten a SfineoMu 1TR. GEO. IVJ this place en the first Mondav of Onrahev next, comprising all the branchca of an KnaHah aod Classical education, usually -taught in the i7 ssign- ocnooia ot Jtew Kngtand, where he has been, for mm? vaatb on. nf ih mn.t sacceasful teachers. He has also htd much exneriini in th nrTam. tion of Teachers for Common Sehnola. Reference. S.Jswbtt. Sent. 6. 74-tf. INSTAUIENTS FOR W!L33LCTO?i AND TOPSAIL SOUND P. R. CD A T a meeting held by the Hoard of Directors xi.ott the 22d ulL, the iol lowing order was passed; .:: Ordered. Thar.an ine'alment of twenty percent, on the Capital Sloe It of the Wilmington 4t Topsail Sound Plank Read Company, be paid on the first day of March next; and that an instalment of (en per cent, be payable severally on the first day of April, May, June, ,Jly, August, September and October thereafter j. and the last instalment of eight per cent, on the first dsv of November following. And U ie ordered further That intereet be char ged in alleases nf deferred payment. - . , . i . NICHOLAS N. NIXONt President. ; BUSINESS CARDS. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND RETAL. DEALERS IN Drugs, Mediciues, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Studs, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old LJtiunrs, Paucy Articles, Ac, i , . MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C . Prescriptionsearcfullyiio.upaunded by expert, enced persons. March 28, 185 3 . ST M. WEST, Auctioneer and CommisMon Merehant, WILMINGTON, N.C WILL, cell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. a t8a : Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on tne wnan. Jane 12, 1853. . 33 ly. COCHRAN & RUSSELL, . :- (SCr.CESSOSS TO THOS. AL1B3.ME & CO ) General Commission Merchants, No 32. North Wharves, and 3 North Wa ter Sis PHILADELPHIA. J. MABVKY COCMBAN, W. 8. BU3SELL. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July -iOth, 1853. 58 tf. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoot to A. A. Vannet's,on North vVaterst will attend to the sale oi all kinas ol Uountrv l'ro duce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a l ull supply o Groceries, &c. Refer noes. WillesHall.of Wayne, John YloRae, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' tien. Alx.. fllcttae. E. P. Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A.WalKei, ' Dec. 13, 1852. 115-ly MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION M E R C II A NT WILMINGTON. N. C. REFER TO E.P. Hall, Esq., Pros' t Branch Slate 1 Bank, I Thos.H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank ! Cape Fear, ( O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commcr- cial Bank, , Dec. ID. 1852 Wilmi ng ton, N. C. llS-lf WILLIAM H, PEA RE, COLLECTOR AMD illVEBTIMrO AGENT. For Country Newspapers throughout he United States, Basement of Sun Iron Bu i.tins, Baltimore street All business entrusted promptly, op liberal terms sept 7 to Uis care transacted 95-f J.D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. &c. Pront street. South ot Market, BBOW.v's Bt'lLDINO, WILMINGTON, Jt. C. Sept. 16. 1852. 79-y-c GEO. 0. VAN AMRLNGE, BROKER, AND MERCANTILE AG ENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or Side ol all descriptions 01" Mvrvhanttise and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge r. Any business intrutied to hint will re ceive prompt and personal ullenlion. II in desk for the present is in the oliice f Mr. V in. A. Gwyer. RersaEsi td . tlessrs. Ellis, Russell & Co. , i Adams Bro. &. t;o., Wilmington . ' J.R. Blossom, Esq. ) August 14. 1952. 65 L- P. C. FREEMAN. OEOHGE ttOt'STON. PKKEMAN & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. FREEMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS FRONT STREET, NEW VORK. FREEMAN AND HOUSTON, WILMlNGTOft, N- C KEEP constantly on hnnd a stock of Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, For eign and Domestic Liquors and Wines ; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for family and plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms lor cash, or in exenange ior na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Freemaut, is located in the city Jof New York ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington, ii desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention : and orders tor uoods wtti be promptly and carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1852. 7b-f. I. DOLLNER O. POTT KR. Jf V DOLLNER & POTTER. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal Cash Advances made on all Consignments, April 30, 1853. 20-ly-pd. t, WB8BEL. II. B. EILER8. WESSEL & EILERS. lOMMiSSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- 3ALK ukuckrs, Nprtn vyater Street, Wll minzton.. N.C. Intend to keen at the nhnvn stand a genera I assortment of Groceries.' Liauors. and Provrstona at wholesale and to carry on a Genera 1 Commission Business, " ; . . iirniitci t- E. P.Hall,Pres't Br'cn Sank ofthe State. O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil P. K.Dickinson, Esq. PonpefcCo. ? hj. w- Doiinerdfc Potter. Jan. 20 1853 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. ..:L-..,.:,..-:7ca8h dealers tit Confectionary, Prult.Nnts, Toya.Pancj Ar- I icies, reriumcry, ouacco. segars, &c. . : WHOLESALE AND RE 7 AIL, MARKET STREET, . WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30.1852. , AQ-H ArH. VANB0RKELEN. General Agent, Commission and Forwarding ' Merchant,: j.. .WILMINGTON, N.C.' Iartlettar-aHentioB given to sale and nnrebsse of N aval Stores. , , Juoa 1, 1353. J23-l . JOSEPH H. FLANNER, G ncral Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, X. C -. May 9th. 1353. . ; . .. S7fly-e. r J. C LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT 4 GF. SERA L . ..- - - ;A(KNT. - . . WILMINGTON N. C. :. Oefll, 1853. --i ;,-,. v-w R-1r-c. ' BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON Proclaims to the offlictcd, far and near, that he has discovered the most cer tain, i-peedy and efficacious plan for treating partic ular diseases mat lias ever been presented to the world.' By his plan, fontided on observations made m tne Hospitals ot Hurope and America, . be will ensure ....... A CURE IN TWO DA YS. OR NO CHA JiGE. No Mercury or. Nauseous Drugs Used. J Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Itn potency, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, affec tions ot tne Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous irntability, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin ; and ait those serious and melancholy disorders arising from the destruc tive habita of youth, which destroy both body and mind, those secret aod solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrons to the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes oranttcipations, rendering marriage, dec, im possible, tv.-fc. :youngmen, Especially, who bave become the victims of Solita ry Ftce, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men. of -the, most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tentng Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. He who places himself undar the care of Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a phy sician. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St., 7 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side,) UP THE STEPS. 13-BE PARTICULAR in observing the NAME and NUMBER, or you will mistake the place. DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States,' and the gToater part of whose life has beenspentin the hospitals of London, Par is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, treat nervouensss, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes witb derongen.cnt of mind, were cared immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgences, 1 hat se cret and solitary habit Inch rules both body and mind, unfitting them for t ither business or foeiciy. These ate some ofthe yad ai.d melancholy t'flects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weaknese of the Back and Limbs, Puins in the Head, Dimness of Siarht. Losi of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, Genetai Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c. Mentally. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded ; Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodings, tude. Timidity, &., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of person 3, of all ages, can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming wfflk, pale and emaciated, huve a tinfrular apnea ranee about the eyes, cough and symptoms of Consumption. OR. JOHNSTON IS IN YIUOHA T1XU HUM- ED Y FOR GENITA L DEBILITY. This grand and important Remedy has restored strength and vigor to thousands of the most ner vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost nil hopes, and been abandoned to die. By its complete invieoration of the Nervous System, the. whole facilities become restored to 1. heir proper power and functions, and the fallen fabric of life raised up to beauty, consistency, nnd duration, upon the ruins of an emaciated and premature decline to sound and priMine haallh. Oh, how ftsppy have hundreds of misguided youths been made who have been sud- denfy restored to health, from the devastations of those terrific maladies which result from indiscre tion. Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE. ShnoM reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becdrnes a weary pilerimaee, the pros pect botrrly darkens to the view the mind becomes shadowed wiih despair, and filled with the melin cholly reflection, that the happiness of another be comes blighted ith our own. Let no false deli.a cy prevent yee. but apply- immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful consequences of this ter rible malady. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cared and full vigor lestored. r-ALL LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID. Remedies sent to any part of the country. TU STrt'ANUUKS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock lies pital, whose loner residence in this city, standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, exten sive practice in the various Hospitals of Kurope and this country, and skill and experience to which thousands can testily, as well as nis ability in tne Surgical department of his profession, as evider.red by renorts of his operations on the Eyes and De formed Limbs, published in the Baltimore Sun and other papers, in the years 1S41 2, by which the blind were made to see and the lame to walk straight, ren ders him worihy of all confidence upon the part of . i t e : 1 ; .. . A . . U itioae wno aeeo ins prosaiuirai vi hu ui would shun the jnany trifling and ignorant preten ders advertising themselves as Physicians. fj-To those unacquainted with his reputation, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to Bay that his credentials or diplomas always hang in his office. O-OFFICE.No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK St., East side, up the steps. Oct. 13. 90-Iy-c. NEW WHEAT FLOUR, IN whole bbls. and eighth bags, just received fresh, at L. N. BARLOW'S, Aug. 16. No. 3, Granite Row. SEGARS. different brands land qualities. Some very superior. For sale by FREEMAN & HOUSTON. 25,000, Sept. 20 BACON ! BACON ! ! JUST received per Rail Road, 4000 pounds N. C. Bacon, a superior article for sale by J. H. PLANNER. Sep. 13. " 77 TO THE PUBLIC. rpHE Subscriber has leased for ,atcr.n of years, at 01 II. w. urown, h.sq., his tire-proof store, with his wharves, and is now in a condition to take es pecial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval stores cosnmtteu ro nu care. The warehouse is well known to be the best and safest place In town for the storas-e f Bacon, Lard, Jorn. Peas, &c- The lower wharves hav on taetn- tour targe new sheds, where Spi'Ka csn oe safely kepi from the rain and sun. lie is. r-ropsrd to receive and ship, or veh, ali pine of pr xiuce sent o nis care- tie win ,u'f uaVr advance when reouned lie itffs to ruler tv the following gentlemen: Ri . . Brown, . II. Wright, lithn Dawson, (J. u. Parsley, and Thos MILES COST1N. 11 ro w n's w harf Wilmington , N . C.-s - 17. , Sspt-1? VEO FROM N YORK. Eh ,c-rtfR. y.M. It. SMITH, f C I-BS.-1 nritre. extis, snd No. 1 tlbs Xir.c '.Vhi'e. in Oil 1 " 2C 1 cms of Pruss. Blot?, in Oil t - - V.A rit'P of Cnrnnie J3ree j n pdf)s " ,........---.:....,. ...! ' OhromeTcitc, ;Alsr 60 bbls ne Lints, u wi ber, and Teoa De Sren- nm sound. ror ssJe'cheapat - ' - C. .tc D. DrPRE'S, IUISIXS KJQa.U. .'. 3,4 l a DuPRE & CO. Under the Sew Con&Iilntfon of Man-land GREAT EMPORIUM FOR PRIZES. THE OLD FIRM OF E:. N. CA R R d SON, STATE LDTTLBY B80EESS OP MA8ILASD. " 138 Pratt Street. .Baltimore, Maryland. -The LoUerv Asencv of E. N. CARR & SON. is the Oldest Established in the Union, and are do ing tne most extensive business, from their far-famed reputation as the SPECIAL AGENTS OF DAME FORTUNR MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class 46. '' Wednesday, October 12, 1R53. S Jes.-rl4 Drawn Ballots. 1 prize of 835,000 1 " 17,500 1 " 7,500 I " 3,678 20 prizes of $750 20 400 20 " 300 " - 200 r32 00 66 00 33 00 100 COO.prizes of S1E0. Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets, ' ' Half " . " Qaarler " " " Eighth 16 50 Tickets 810. Halves $5. Quarter t2.50. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY Class Z74. Monday, October 17th, 1853 7a IMos,- 14 Drawn Ballots. 1 prize of SlO.flOO 10 prizes of 750 20 " 200 2 ,1CK)0 31 " 600 ickets, $40 00 20 00 " " 10 00 Halves 81 5t 1 ' 2,500 1 " 1299 1 " 1 .000 Certificate of 25 Whle ; " " Half " " Quarter Tickets S3. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTF.RV. Class 44. Thursday, October 20rh, 1853. 75 lo. 15 Drawn Ballots. 1 prize of S.'0,000 10 prizes of 500 1 " 7,297 10 " 250 1 " 4,0 0 10 " 200 1 " 2,000 1 It' - 100 1,250 I '10 "75 400 prizes of 850. Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets 862 00 " " Half ' 21 00 " " Quarter " 15 50 Tickets S?5. Halves $2 EOT MARYLAND CONSOLID LOTTERY. Class 48 Monday, October, 31st, 1953. 75 IVoa. 13 Drawn Ballots. 1 prize of 830,000 I 6 prizes A I 1 " 7.500 10 1,000 1 " 5,000 J 10 ' 750 t " 3.148 10 ' BOO 1 " 2,500 10 " 300 5 " 1,750 231 M 150 Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets, 81 12 00 25 Half " 56 00 " 25 Quarter " 23 00 25 Eighth " 14 0C Tickets 8, HalvesS4, Quarters82. STATE AGENCY OF E.N. Carr f Son, Exchange Broksbs Art Lottert Agsvts. 138 Pratt St., Baltimore. Md. BOARDING. fTHE subscriber will be prepared to acco i modate JL five or six Gentleman Boarders, by ihe firBt day of October. H.BAKER. Sept. 24. lm " NOTICE. THE English and Classical; School, under the charge of Rev. A. H. Gloat will open its second term on Wednesday ihe 3d of October next. For particulars see circulars. Sept. 24. Journal tf. 83-tf THE SUBSCRIBER, 1 fpnULY thankful for the liberal patronage here JL toforc bestowed upon him by his friends, and oil desirous of obtaining good articles in his trade, at wholesale and retail prices, begs leave to inform them that he has perfected arrangements for pro curing a constant supply of the very best Groce ries, at the very lowest prices: and that his stock is now being replenished with goods, selected with great care, and ehipped under his personal super-, vision; and that his extensive and favorable ae quaintance with the principal firms In New York and other cities, enables him to sell at prices con sistent with the strictest economy. Relying upon his belief, that rapid sales with small profits con duce most to the satisfaction and suceess of both hi patrons and himself, he permits NO DEVIA TION in PRiCESand no deception inl qualities, and feels assured that tha interest of ihe public will commend his policy to their earnest approba tion and support. Kelievng that a personal in spection will be his highest commendation, he solicits a visit from those desirous of selecting from (he following, among other articles 1 TEAS, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Pouchong and Oolong. WINES AND LIQUORS, O'ard, Cognac. Dtiptty &. Co's. Brandies. Old Madeira Cherry, Port, Miicat and Malnira Wines, Monongaliela, Wje, Irish and Scotch Whisky, j Holland Gin, Cliampugnes and Battled Winci, Heklslck, Ducat, Grape, Koushe all of the first qualify. Bottled Otard Brandy. Cogntc, Sherry ; and Holland Gin, choice Maderia vintage. 1830, '38 and '41. . COFFEES. Old Government, Java, Laguayra, Rio, Jamaica and St. Domingo. SUGARS, Crushed, Powdered. Granulated, Loaf, Coffee Crushed, Clarified, Porto Rico. FLOUR, Hiram Smith, John Rice, Castillia and Now York Mills; in barrels, half barrels and bags, fresh. New Buckwheat, Rye Flour and Barley. CANDLES, Judd's Patent Sperm, Sperm, Adamantine and Patent Candles; Sperm nnd - hale Oil. CRACKERS, ' Soda, Butter, Pilot, Sugar, Picnic, Lemon, Milk, Walnut, with - every variety of Crackers, W. Un derwood dt Co's. ; : - Pickles, by the Jinndred, jar, gallon, half-gallon, quarter-gallon, orpint. Piekolilla Catchups, Mus tard, Sauces, While Wine and Cider Vinegar, Olives. Spanish and French; Capers, Preserves. In every variety. ' SUNDRIES. Goshen Butter fresh weeklySmoked Beef, Beef Tonsrues, Fulton 'Market Beef, smoked and nickledn Salmon, Mackerel, Shad. Codfish, Her ring, Cheese, English and Imitation; Bacon, Pork, Soap, Stuart's Syrup, Fruits, fn every variety; Nuts, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel, English Walnuts, O'er Stuart's Confectionery, Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions, Spices and Extracts of Panl DeVere & Go. manwfactnrers of all flavors, Isinglass, Gelatine. Macaroni, Vermicelli, Raisins, CitrOn, Prunes, Wm. Underwood's preserves, vn riety. "t : . . ' - '-,k.--' ALSO. An assortment of fine Work Baskets and Dolls. ako, Every variety of Groceries that can be procured wholesale ana retail. : 200,000 Segarp, from 5 f o $40 per thousand.-; Call and examine, at the Original Family Gro ecrv. Front-street. ,-- - -: : Sept 27 ' GEO. BIYERS;;;, FEMALE SCHOOL. TIXR.&MRS.G.M. K FCH, having Derma 1VX nently located in the town of Wilmington, will open a farst vaass ems is acnooi, on Monday, the 3d of October ensuinsf. two doors from the arnrr of Orange and Second streets. For ircIarsT con taininsroartrculars.appiy at Ellis 4 ilitchelPs Grain Store and Whiteker'B Book Store, -.v . , .Sept. 17. - .- - . 79-tf, TEA! TEA!! , A "CHOICFT article of Green and Black; Tea. XX loose, or in packages, for sale by Aug. I.':r v sNe.,. Gr.nise.Ro STAVES A:D HEADING. ; fTIHE Sobecribcr w ishes to pnrchasc iJurlno tfe' A next six months, 175,000 White Oak Larrel Stares, also 60,000 Ath Bbi llcad.n:', f thty can be had of good qu il it y. He will pay t . ; iJ-:abM advance on former prices Persons wishing to contract can do so 1 v t - . Ing to me here. ' ' A. MOSti; , AUr- ;' ' ' 63-4, ,-n. DISCOUNT NOTES. TJLANlf NOTES for Ulscoriat at .tho several uau.nn iui piace. ana ntndicmt m instprinted of notes embraeftng all the bank ,f 0 r a l the Office of The Commercial . ; . -shs Oct.26 J.. FALL SUPPLIES, r : WE are now receiving a full aseortmmi off: IT d,' r.,.JPfaiKS PROVISIONS, AND OTHER GOODS;sottable for the VA LI. ln WT'tnr TRADE r and which we offer to seU fof eea't, or In exchange for Naval Stores, or other produce. .. Dca krs, In town or country, can be suppled on fair1 terms; and every article sold is warranted to be as represented, or it may ba returned at our expenses" we have now io stores Flour, Corn. Riee, Jork, Beef, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Salt... Sugar. Coflee, Tea, Molasses.. Vinepsr. Ptsh - ri- ' gars. Tobacco, Snuff, Candles, Soap, starch, Spices s Candies, Pepp?r, Buckets, Brooms, Whiskey. Ram,-, in, urnoy. inci UiIsrThJte Lead, Nails, Shot, " LmeJ Hay' aad arity of other articles, to air of . which we ask the attention of purchasers. . - ' - KKKiiJIAN 4fc HOUSTON. . PURE MEDICAL WINES & IiOUORfJ. r DARK and Pale French Brandy; Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of stiptrior quality., G. B. A J. A. EVAI Jan IS. -129 LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,; Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, JJi ease of tie Kidneys, and all Diseuees . arising from a disordered Uxer or Stomach, such as ' - ' ' Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness :r,f Pfood to the Head, Acidity of ihe Stomach, Neueta, Hfsrt burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Wtishl in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking pr Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of heHot Hurried and Difficult Brtathiug, Fluttcilngat the Heart, Choking or Sufibcaiinij tfeneatione when in a lying pos'ureeDitnneBS of Vision, Dots or Webs before the sight, Fever and Doll Pttin in ho Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness oT the Skin and Eyes, Pali in the Side,. Back, Cheat: Limbs, 4c, Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burnlnf in the Fhsh, Otistnnt Imairininffs of eviL and creat denrsssioiu of Spiiitaean be eiibctually euied by ' DR H OO ELAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rKKi-Anuuni its. i.ai. 4taUH, zu jtrcn street, rraiadeiphia. -t Their power over the above diseases is not excell ed, if yjqualled, by any other preparation ia the United- States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful physicians had failed. ,, " These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases Of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising tits most searching powers in weakness and atTectiops of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe ter tain and pleasant. 1' . - READ AND BE CONVINCED . "The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' ssyi' if Dr. Hoor land's Gennan Bitters. - V;;-f;r. 'It is seldom that we recommend what, are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence ahd patron -age of our readers; and therefore when ke .recam mend Dr. Hooflsnd's Gerian Biitcrs, we wish It to -be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten afu r they have don their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universal y prized, snd which has Inst the hearty approval of the faculty itself.V . v, 'Scott's W'eekly," said, Atrg. 25 : "Dr.Hooflarid'e German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some ofthe most prominent meu.Hc's of the faculty as an article of much tinea cy In caos of female weakness. Persons of debili tated con stations will find these Hitters advantage ous to .licit calth os we know from experience thf' salutary eflcci they have upon weak systems;" ' MOXE EVIDENCE. J. G. Moore. Esq , of the Daily News, said, Oct SI". "Dl. HOOFLAHD'S GEBMAK GlTTH.-W..r. hu. Ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the bowels, nnd can with truth testily to its efficacy; . We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the expeiirnent than we derived previously from years of allophntic treat-" mentat the hands of our first physicians." , Hon. C. D Hineline, Mayor 0 the City of Cam den, N. J says t . "HoortAirp'sGrnMANs HiTTtas We have seen A: many nattering notices of this medicine, jnd. the source front which they camo induced ub to mska lnqniry.respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it -specific in Jts action upon diseases of the liver and digestiveprgan, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising" -It . calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them In to a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. Jf this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less -sickness, at front tha stomach, liver and nervous system, the trrent maisr. ity of real and imaginary deeeasis emanate. : Have tnemina ncaitny condition and you can bia at fa . anceto epidemics generally. This extraordinary . medicine we would advise pur friends who are e( all indisposed, to give a trial it will recommend It- -self. It should. n fact, be in every family. N other medicine can produce such evidence ol mtrtl," f , For sale wholesale snd retail at the "- v "' ? GERMAN JS1EDIC1NK STORE. 7 No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Phila delphia,and;oy respcctabfedealersgenerolly through out the country. ; " ' Sold in Wilmington- by S. B. 4 , A, EVANS. in rayeiteviiieoy..xiiouAi.x'.. - ; . June II., " . '--5, S9-3m TOWAGE I TOWAGE! I ? 00. i STEAMERSamBcary. AM CJltn fSo7' rie, master;, Steamer Calhoun,, Joe. r-" Sprines, master, . are ready ot all' times for business. . Orders for Towage will have prompt attention if left At Office of Agenl. . -. : . . i QEQ. HAItrjlISS. - June II. - 1 - --C-.-v 83-if. JUST RECEIVED. " A GENERALand epkndid assortrnent tt Tnl?. JA. FUMF.ll Y and FANCY ARTICLES, n-itn-ble to Fall Trade. TOILET SOAPS and Lt BIN , POWDERS 3Q.C00 HAVANA CIGARS. A fach ; and large supply of DRUGS, MKDlCINEfV end CHEMICALS. lOOozs.vf French trd Tngitb QUIN'IN E. For snlo by. C.&D. Dt PRU. Sept. 17. . .rv. .. - - - .-, jo.tf. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY; EXTRA Desiy, Cap and Qaano Ledgers, Jnoa nalsTDay Hooks, tffcr.t MemOtandusn and Pm : Books r GovcrnRHnt Btff, blue and white Envel- opes Owen A Hurl hut's. Plainer & Smi th'a, Caress , & Co's. Turkey Quills, 4c.,' Csp, Letter and Lill Pa- , per; Drawing, Tracing, Tissue, Envclcpr, Ncte, colored glased, Perforau-d, -Bloltin;:, j.h in r'tny. Foltoi-Can, Letter and Wrapj inf P? nt'r;.iJitto . Boards? Marble Boards; Ltt-r Presets; Liir, - Hi. Chetke (Cope Fen Commereiai and S:te Ranks,! Receipt, Tims, Cnryo, ankeis, -Roll and : Minattire Account Be ritintr, CcKpcsition and Copying Books arrrn's, David's A Ulsck's,. ' Maynard fc Noye's, nud Harrison's C'olambian Black, Bine and'Ki-d Inks; IndeliWe'lnk; ietf .' Pens of (he ke" i rad; a variety of fancy and; tlain Pen H Gold Pens with and whhotil cases; Qui' : -Jrajicr's Potent, Whitney'B pateht,' . nnd ethei ' " ... tandsV J vory and Penri Fo!derst ; Japan'' rer -Cutters Pen ftsrjts; -Warer P,ox- es; .1 f ii'-s - r oj'Si .iswj iiier oiampas Blc .T2 fwdiersf raider s t-nd oilier trnr-Ce Lead Pfr' .6; Letter Clips r fcand Box' E00V. Rests R.i J.Fiar Hexagon od: Parr-.;fc"l Pi'.s; f m .'. of ' . a'.hr inanetillnstrvni'-n-? : Vt ts I .r , Green's , : ani Penett Eraser? f-:-f:i?'wi; Wafers;1 . in Lae!ByNotajy seal ; Cases sf Stationary, ; - c . &c- Cfwmz no ior ram ai Oct 4 S. V. WniTAKFR-S. L. ' i .11 v. -." tj 4 b--i1 ' 1 'a7.5' -1 r m 4
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