1 1 tlxla a; lancl of Religious Tolera h tion?;-If yes, how long is it to - CQntinue so ? HEgsncsScitisifATics; oa! Rbbels , TO f OUbsaID lxRD (H HotllfESS THE Pont) I HW AFOltESAlU SUCCESSORS, I WILL TO THE UTMOST OF MT, FOWEH,' FER8KCUTK A5B fOrrCSS." ' i - - .Effreef rom I Ad OaA administered to Bisk 1 d MeLavgklitt,' by' Ike Pop? Nundoi .$ Monsignor licdinL in tit free Christian country of ike United States, and in-Ike ' ') most liberal and tolerant city of New ' York, i in tie year of hut Lard 1853 , Priqmai-. Hcereticos Sckismaiicos et rrbeUes einem iSvmino nostrarvel suece$sori6ut predictis, pro l lf tb,e monstrous incongtuitj of this "sol-emnMUbt;-of -rtie RomaxLCathoUo Bish ops with the epint of our free institutions, fjie grand, feature of which is thorough Re ligious Toleration, does not strike every A- tmerican Roman Catholic who is knowing it, it is because he is more a papist than a patriot; and if he should carry out in his practice what he thus assents to in theory, he must needs be a trator to our Constitution. VJn the eyes of the Roman I Catholics every Protest ant is a heretic in cluded in the category uhereticos, sehismaii- cot, et reJeZto," &c. ,,r Yes, nine out of every ten persons in tbs great Republicfare her etics, schismatics and rebels to His Holi ness the Pom ofTllonae. , Lucky, thrice ; lucky, is it for them that the ratio is as it is. Reserve it, and what would be the fate of the Protestants ont jr. one-tenth of the pop ulation, under. the domination of Bishops bound by solemn oath," and their allegiance to the Pope, -ro ' rtasKCirrs and opposk" thefh wio the utmcst V Where would then be the Religiose Toleration, and freedom 3 worship God agreeably to the dictates of their own consciences, for which our Pilgrim fathers, of various creeds, crossed die ocean and look up their abode in the wilds of America ? - - ... . ; .. Ilereticos, sckismaticos, et reiella,' einem Domine nostra, yd ncxtssoribus jpredktii, pro posse perseqvar et iMtpttgna&fJiow spoken solo voce, and falling with muffled force opon ears deaf to the Latin,' would then come thundering from, the 'Vatican, in unmis takeableEaglish, (so v garbled translation like that published by the ; politic "fJohn, Bishop of New York,' to cover the salient' poutj--spear-beads and nailsAHERE nCS, SCHISMATICS, AND REBELS TO HIS HOLINESS THti POPE, YOU MUST (I WILL) TO' THE UTMOST OF- YOUR (MY) PO WEIL PERSE CUTE AND OPPOSE I" ; t Any .citizen of this country,, whether: priest or lay man: who has sworn that oath 1 js a traitor, arid oogtt td be impeached and . fm .M-;r I ostracised as sucn it u not surprising, Ua with sue It-evidences of foreign "influ ence and hatred to our free religious' insti tutions staring them in the face, some of our, more, patriotic men unite in such organ izations as the Order of United Americans W despise any petty feeling dgninst a man merely because be is of foreign birth; but when that man after finding an asylum and home here, takes his place under the Pope's banner of Opposition and Pers cutioa to tbe Protestants 3orn and reared on the soil, we cannoVlf- regard him us guilty of tbe grosse inconsistency and in gratitude. j With how much more repug nance and Indtgnalion ought we notegard ."the man of God and Bibp of men's souls, who will publiclrmfc8 solemn oath before God.and paatiT that to the extent of bis power, bsfrili pertccutt and oppose such' pi . nts Jtftiow-ciiizens as wju not mase lucr religious worship , conform to the require ments of a foreign potentate f lYet ' every Roman' Catholic Bishop in this country has made this unconstitutional kind traitorous bargain. If alleged that this diaboircftl oath was merely pro forma Manflmeaning formality we will take kbV liberty ta ask why the Shepherd of tke .Valley and the Freeman's Journal? the organs of the Roman prelacy; in this coun try, dare come out boldly, and, throwing off uH previous restraint, openly avow'That In tolerance is a fundamental principle of their 'church, and to" persecote Protestantism is the bounden- duty of . evejjt-trore' Catholic f These newspapersjiavedon . this repeat edly. of latof and make no effort to hide the cloven" foot. rtIT" ' ; : "Themoiry Inatorallj' arises why are these churchmen, who were few years oeo so humble,' auiel and apparentfy con formable to the ' constitution1: and spirit oC oar institutions, now so rampant, vnd bold in their anti-republicanism - The answer is, that the immense immigration of Roman Catholics to this country (mainly from Ire land)' dorin the last few jearg has more than quadrupled their numerical force here, and the great political parties make them feel "their own . power, by bowing down to litem' for their votes.; lt is a notorious fact, that the Roman Bishopeaway the votes of these people, arid ivw; betide the aspiring politician who opposes any public measure to which the bishops," are friendly. As long as they were few in numbers, they had x enough" (theyp would '- have-- been -very poor Jesuits it they had not f) to restrain their proclivities and magnanimous, people of ither 1 denominations - nattered themselves t h'a t tteir u$ j ppei ite for persecatien had nu -cvdf,the unnsttatiizmgtnBtjence i . teodera reGrment aid Social progress i Vui nowtttaf;,;Xiiey may count their followfj five millions) -(heir, tntoleraot dogmas are revived and prominently presented .for the adhesion of the f faithful.? u Revived in tiheoty, only,nitperhaps you will say.- We iwwwer-waa Df Hannah Corco wniO'Charlestown, ":7Hass. mereltr, theo retica V ' "case- of the youngs lady of iTroy, H.Jl:, reWdinour paper of to-day, xaerely theoretical V. .Yet such instances pf the practical opera0n of the papist's oath to persecute and oppt in t heretics,' achismatics and rebels to Hi Holiness the Pope," are fast becoming matiet, of daily occurrence. . And how much strong must these hishopslecorfle .before they wih imi tate in the punishment1 of Protestants ..ixa fe'hich they are sworn) the infernal orgies of the Inqutsmoiv, r Will the passage of the Bishop's IJjII (which waa before ,tnir State Legislature last, spring . and is ta be revived at the approaching session) suffice? Nous verronsi In . the . mean time let us quote a few staves frorriun old poem:, . " TIIE VICTIM OF TUE INQUISITIOX. The ghastly rays of a dying lamp - In quivering gleams Are thrown - On the. gloomy walls of a dungeon damp, ' 'Where a captive broods' alone : And the Icy dip of the caen&,-'w " Is chilling his life-blood rrough and through. Faintly as occao's roaring flood -Is mocked by Its m armoring shell, "" Sounds the din of the outer multitude . . " " In that snbteranean cell. , " It seems like i. bitter taunt to hJni - 5 1 Of the heaVy heart and fettered limb. , Why is the prisoner cast terrot In that green, unwholesome' Ian, Where th pleasant sunshine CBtcrctb not, Nor the pare and fragrant air; It is that be will not bow the knee At the shrine of unhallowed bigotry. Slowly the massive doors sweep back From yon chamber dim and grand, Where silent round the onshroaded rack The masked familiars stand. ' Hung with sable are roof and wall Of that terrible crime-stained judgment hall. And seated there are the judges grim, Each wrapped li bis eloak and cowl ; They smile as they think of the writhing limb The victim's m jjdenod howl. Even .now that vStini, wan and lean, Is tottering forwa d the guards between. - " Heretic, own thy damning guil. To the church for pardon sue." " Never I my faith on a rock is built, - And the faith I hold is true." " " " Darest thou, minion, our power defy t;:...; " I fear it not," Js the brief reply. ?r A sign and the black ociBals bend . On the rack his meagre form, : : They wrench the corals still his sinews rend He 'writhes like a trampled rorm, They deem he yields in that last fierce throe j ; " Dost thou yet recant f but he falters " 2? ol Once more with a sudden jerk, again They tighten the cracking strings ; One long wild shriek ; the tremuloos strain From the panting martyr wrings. They loosen his bands-to bis dismal cell They are bearing him back insensible. "" With solemn step, from yon gothic arch- Forth issues a shaven band ; And there In the midst doth the doomed marcbj .A. With a Driest on elthoe. hsixL : --ii . i, m,w ..i, Blindly and slowly lie staggers For his eye Is dull and his strength is gone. Behold! they have reached the fatal stake - Dry faggota are piled around ; A torch is ready the flames to wake, And the sacrifice is bound. He looks with a quiet, holy smile On the kindled torch and the gathering pile. Tis fired and a stream of mnrky flame 7 Shoots up with; a sudden Bovti - "" . An oatline dim of the' m yrfs frame Is wavering in glow JXkneefei the hands are clasped in prayer ; ' TlSf gone tfiere is noujW bat ashes there ! . -.r"' " DEATH ON A C0SCIENTI0U3 MISER. An old Dutchman, named Shumm. who lived in one of ihe tvelehed hovels that stand in he rear ol'Sherilf,ftreet.'and whose ap p.tre:l poverty and hiatiifcst suffering from a dreadful case of hernia, had louff excited the sympathy ol' hix humane neighbors, died of sisthma ami u complication of other diseases. He vrs well known to be of a very obstinate and eccentric disposition and, although he had been confined to his bed some weeks, he not only rejected nil medical aid, bot persisted to the last in his singular habit of steeping in the whole of his wardrobe, which consisted chiefly of a pair ol breeches, that at some re mote era had been construction of blue Vel vet, ami a sailor's jacket and frieze overeoatf nil I which exhibited accumulated proofs of the old man's attachment. He sent for Mr. Van Duersen. a respectable countryman of hif, residing in the neighborhood, who 1d given him charitable relief, and privately requested him to make hi . will. To this gentleman's great surprise', he bequeathed various sums of money, amouoting altogether to $3,700, to children and grandchildren residing at Newark and Albany? and eon fiJentially iulormed him where bis properly was deposited Ha then; narrated to Mr. Van Duersen the following remarkable facts ie his history : He stated, that about twenty-five years wjju he was a porter to a mercantile house in HamhoVg, and having been long, iu its em ploy. vas frpqnently entrusted with con siderable sums of money for conveyance to other establishments. In an hour ol evil in fluence he was induced to viola te.his Uusl. and abscond 10 this country with a large sum. Having arrived, he invested the grater, part nf it i lh oareiiaae - of two houses. ' which al joined each other; and which, before, lie had effected 1 an Insurance on them, t: were burnt la the ground. Cousidering this a judgrosnt of heaven upon his dishonesty, he determined to devote-the remainder ' ol his lifti to a severe course of industry ; and pars nsony, witti the single object in view of ma lting full restitution to the persons whom he had injured, or ts. their descendants. - He adopted another name, and, with -the means lie itad left, sommenced business in this city as a tubaceoRis4; and. although his trade was a retail one, and he had suffered a heavy loss from fire, heIjaJ,' succeeded .five years since in acjrigsaBlcient property to ncromplUh bis just and elevated -rposAj ' Ho then, accordioglyj sold Im 'stock in trade, and was preparing' tor trftqsmil the accessary amount to Hiuaburg, where the mercantile firm he had. defrauded still eon tinucs, when he ascertained that it had a braneh establishment.' or' ageaeyieoantiag bouse at Philadelphia, whither he went and paid the sira of $14,000. being equivalent to the original sura he had embezzled, with,' a certain rale of inurest. - The tatter, howev er, was eenerously returned ta him by a sen of one of the partners, and this, together with some surplus money, he has bequeathed as above stated. For the last five years be has lived ia otter obscartty, and ia severe aeeor daooe with his long-farmed habits of parsi mony. His executor, Air. Van Poersea, touiut tne aoove namea soovot 5J7U0. pnn- niMtlty tn Moubiootts; euriousiy: concealed in a certain private department oftheienoclous hreerhes before specified ; and it was ascer tained lhat the old man's dreodlul case - of hernia was a, case of something Jar less ob jeetionable f The remainder of his; money Was found under the patches of his jacker, with the exception of .a small sum in shil- Intg-amt sixpences discverrd in an old sruiff jar wruclv serins 10 have been the depository of hi- current Vapd4.Alhay paper. ' MEDICAL. AND URGICJL INSTITUTE, A'. 15 SOUTH FREIWRICK STREET, BALTIMORE. MAttY LAND. . DTt. Smith has for many years devoted bis whole a-ieniion to the trestmenr of Private Com plaints, in sit tat-ir, varied and omplicat4t forms. His great success tn those long sunliigant dim cult coses, uHr a-Were farmer! v Considered lacur aWe, is sufSeient to eomuiend biia to the pabUc as womhy erf the extensive patronage ho has received, Within the last eight years, Dr. S. has treated more than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, in fhir different forms and stages; a practies which no dMibt exceeds thbt of all other physicinns bow ' ad-vertisiag-. ia BahtnMre, and not sinsrle case is known where his directions were strictly followed, and ntedieiae taken at reasonable rime, without effecting radical and perminent core ; Ih-rtfore, person 1 afflicted with diseases of the above nature, no matter how difficult or long standing the. case may be, would do welt to caU an Dr. Smith, at-hls office. No, 16, south Prederiek Stsnd if aot efiW toally relieved no remuneradon win bo rcqulredfor hiservir. His medicines are free from Mercury and all mineral poisons put up in a neat and com" pacr form, and may be taken in pabUe or private house, or while travelling, wiihout exposure or bin. drancefrom business, and except ia casesWio ent infl imatlon, no chaase of diet is necessary. STRICrrtJKes.Dr. Smith has discovered a new method by which he caa ceye the we rat form of stricture and that without pais or inconvenience to the patient. IVrl'ation f the uretha, or prostrate gland, or neck of the bladder; is sometimes mistaken Icr strictures by general practitioners orehsriutsns. 4 I , .uYOUNOtMEN ' and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain 'DtttrvHht Habit, ot (ram nay other eatsae, with train of bodity and men, tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and suffering, as weH ss expense. By his improved method of treatment, Dr. S. con safely guarantee a apeedy and pet feet cure in' all eases ol this &m ukiau ... i . TO FEMALES. .All diseases peculiar to Females (as also Sup. pcesekms. Irregularities. Vc. speedilv and erTeriu- ully removed. The effioacy of his remedies, for the cure of 4he above affect ions, have been well tested in sn eitens ve practice for the lost twelve years. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by a' letter, post-paid, describing ease, and have medicine securely pat up and forwarded to any part of the unjiea states, aiwava accompanied wun full arid explicit directions for use. Common lea lions con sidered strictly confidential. OiEce arranged with separate apartments, so hat patients never see anv one bat the doctor himself. At tends noedailr. from 6 ia the motning till 9 at night. N. B. Persons afflicted with anv of the above complaints, "will do well to a .'oid the various - 1 JSOS1 tilHZf Arft SPECIf ICS. advertised by apothecaries and Druggists as a cer tain core for anv and evetv disease. Thcv ar bbi up to sell, but not to cure, snd freqonntly do much mora harm than good theref ire avoid them. A word to tfte wtse ts sumcient. Address DR.' J. B. SMITH 16 South. Frederick St., . Baltimore. Oct. 13. CRYSTA L PALACE CLOTDLNG, AND MERCHANT TAILORING i ESTABLISHMENT. KAHNWKILF.R a BItO.beg leave to announce to their numerous friends and citizens in the vicinity, that they wilt open, cn or about the 20th tnsi., a nrancn lualasllnment, on market street. next 10 the Masonic Halt where will be found con stantly on hand, an elegant and rich MirrmtBl ofT tjentir men's uoods Tor wearing" a pparct, consist ing of CL.OTHS, CASStMERES, VESTTXaS, 4-t. ol the most recent Importations from Parte and London, which will bs made op in the best and tost tasteful manner to order." K. A Bra. have secured the services of a Practi cal. Cutter, having been cngagrd in bia profession for fourteen rears in Paris, and being aware of the great need of rnch an estabtlhment In this city, they feel just pride in being able to offer to Gentle men, GARMFfSTci of tvery description, equal in taste and fit to any establishment of the kind. North. ALSO, will be kept constantly on hand, a splendid supply of superior mad.) Cl.OTHliNG. cot and trimmed in rhe latest Paris sij lo, all nf which will be sold at the lowest possible price and ONE PRICE ONLY. Oct 11. 89. "I sen a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings." . f READ!!! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A Vigorous life or- a Premature Death. KiJS'KELIN OS SELF PRESERVATION. OSI,Y 23 CENTS. 'PHIS Book, just put lished, js filled with useful A information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative System. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH, MaNHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or suffer under the dire con sequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to u 11 who teel the exhaustive enects ot sedentary and beneful habits to all who in adition to declining physical energy, are the victims of nervous and mental debility, andof moping and mclaochoty de spondency. Dr.K. would say R BAD THIS BOOK. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it, will learn how to prevent tne destruction 01 tnetr ennoren. 0"A remittance of 25 cents, enclossd in s letter, n f? triniird in duii a r c r nui a will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of man. 0Dr. K. fifteen years resident Physician. N. VV. Comer ofTHIKD and UNION Street, between Srscfca yndPiss,PHiLA)si.rHiA,mTy be consulted confidentially. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor aa a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. gPeraons at a distance may addreas Dr. JL. by letter (post-paid,) and be cured at home. PACKAGES of MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS. fc, forwarded, by sending a remittsnee.and put up seenre irom lawaur uu, vuniusiri . rirBookaellers. News Agents, Pedlars. Canvass ers, and all others sooplied with the above work at very lowr ates. June 2. . ' , 34-1 y-c. SALT. crr SCfLS of SX, daily expected, Tor sale DJJ by J. HATHAWAY & SON. Oct. 4. v 86. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS ta ni Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. ,. I '. &. B. J. A. EVANS. 3.U t v. vr.r .... -. 129 wi; BOXES Underwood's Pickles, all kinds, for ikJ sale ejrvsv " Ci PvPRE CO. 7 DISCTJSSIONS ON PHILOSOPHY AND Literature, Ed oca lion and University Reform cnMBy iron uw r.uiuuo'(i vnmum, w in dicated, enlarged In Notes and Apendicea : By Sir Uliam nanillion, ir, wn u muwuvivij aav. bv flobert TurnbuU, D. D. Received and for safe st' . ! fl. W. WHITAKER'S. -Nov. 13 vrnvtrtV dTrmtl I VT - rTtliTlO BAPKR Hangings, Curtains, Laceand Damask Bands, Loop, Tassels, Shades, dfce. All work in above iiaa done at shortest notice. - ,r t " Oct 27 " over the Fralt Depot. i .-r - carriages: I Sis seated CARRIAGE. s r uC", ' J - I Paneled Quarter Rockaway, ; t? .f ; ; 1 Quaker Bockawajr and soveral Ugh. Baggies just received and for sale by - Sept 27-tf - r. DIBBLE as BRO. , THE TftMVEERLY COmEBCUU Is published." every Tussoav, Tbbbsdav arid SartraoAv at 5 per annum, payable la all eases In advance. . , v Hf THOJlAtrLORlNG-feDiTon andPaot..!.: Toa, ' . ft - ; g , Corner Front and rket.treet '; ' WiLMUSOTOat, . c. .f,t I sqr. 1 inaertion & 60 I I aqr. 2 month, t-60 I m , ..- - I uu II 6 'g 1 r. I month, . -' Z 9 f 1 ' 2 ' ' I J. 00 Ten lines or lees make a square. If anadver tisement exceeds nen lines, tha pilco will be- in proportion. ' t ' Alt aJvertlsemenia sre payable at the . time of their insertion. .- - Corrtrscts with yearly advertisers, wiU be made n the most liberal teriii. ; . - ' '' '. -i'is. t No transfer of contracts for yearly Savertlsiny Will be permitted. ' Should eircH distances render a change In bsslness, or an Q a ex peeled removal necessary, a charge according to the putdiehed terms will be at the option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised. . The privllegs of Annusl Advertisers is strictly limited to their own Immediate business 1 . and all advertisements lor the benefit of other persons, ss wed as all advertisements not Immediately con nected with their own business, and alt excess of sdvertlserrcnta'in length or Otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements -is included in the contract for the sals or rent of houses or lands in town or country; or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by other persons.-1 Tbee are excluded by the term "intmediate buine." All advertisements inserted in the trt-wcekly Co nwurcioi, are entitled to one lesertion in thai weektg tree oi cnarge. , 401?, CARD AND FANCY PH1TG, EXECBTEtt tM Sl'PKRIfJS STYLE. ; Arrival and Departure or the Malls under "the itew'Arratisement, which tweut Into v operation, 1st March. 1852. The Mail from the North ia due every day at 9 A. M., and at Si P. M. Closes at i P. M., and at 9 Ps M. predselrif? The Mail for the South closes af 61 A. M. The Mail from.,. Onslow Court-House, Sneads Ferry, &e., Is due every Monday at fj. P. M. Closes every Thursday at 9 PH."' The Mail from Long Creek, Black River Chapel, dtctsdneevery Thursdsy at 6 P. M.,and closes sa me nigh 1 st 9 P. M-.; . . The Mall from Favetteville, vis Elizebethtown and Prospect Hall,. dtc , via Wilmington and Man chesur Railroad from . Robinson's Post. Office, is doe every Taesdayv Thursday and Saturday at 1 P. M and closes same days ot A. M. The mail from WhuevUle, Columbus county, per Wilmington snd Manchester Railroad ia due at 1 P. M.. and closes at 6 A. M . every day. 4T"Ab extra Package will be made up for Let ters going North of Richmond, Va , which will bs kept open until ? A. M. All other Letters must be in theOmesaithe hoars above named, orthey will not be Mailed until not succeeding Msil. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAI.-" Wt0 York Messrs. Baows A DiHoettT. Botton KasDsaiCK Kiddes. PhiladelphiaA, K. Cohsm. u "f Baltimore Wm. H. Pkakb and WmThomsoiu BUSlNLMC4RD,t, rastsf asnsasow. cbwakb savaos. AiDERS0N & SAVAGE QEHBftAl,C!MT5SlOX MKRCHAXTS, Liberal cash ad vanes made oa consignments. Oct. 22. . 94- - - GEO. HAKRISS, General Coiuniis.sioii Alcrchanf, SVIL.MIHGTON, w. c: STRICT attention given to procuring Freight and vnrching CufgMS for vessels." KSFS TO inglon. Messrs. Tooker, feiayth & Co., ) Yfirt " Thompson & tiistir, vP, ork Ales'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Messrs. Williams dz. Butler, t , , i... , H. P. Baker, Esq. c; Jan. z. toad. 123-ti C. DaPRE& co: WHOLEStliE aN1 KCTAIL jGROCER8 Corner I'rout and Princess-streets, WILMINGTON, N.C. C- DUPRE. O. B. BAKER, HENRY NCJTT, e PACTDR id FORWABDIMi AGENT, Willgice hi perennal attention to business entrant cti to hit care. -' ' Sept. 8, 1E63. 75-tf. 0. L. FILLY AW, COMMISSION AD F0RW1ED1MJ MERCIIiST, WILMINGTON, N. C. September 20th, U53. 80-ly-e.v R0UNTREE,SW1TS0N & CO., General Commission .Merchants. TS South 8t , New York. Liberal A dvanctt JUaile on Consignment . J. V. BOCNTKSB. S. O. WAT80S, W. H. WIOStKa. August 25, lg83.v , . . - - ; 69-ly. "joseph r: blossom, : General Commissioa and Fonrardin Merchant Prompt personal attention given to Consign. , uteMts for Sale or Shipment. '' 'T Liberal Cask' advances made on Consignments to ms or fi ntyWets York friend. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. - "lSt?j T. C. WORTH, . 4 C01I1SS103 m FORWiEBlS&V BESCfliST, . Vv-Il.MINOTOB, i. C . Feb. 171663. - U3-ly.' COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SUCCESSORS TO TDOS. aUBO'lE 4 CO j . General Commission Merchants, Ao 32, Aorfn Wharves, and $1 North Waler Sis. PHILADELPHIA. r 1 I. HABVSV COCHSAS, , (. . .-JS' W. a. aViSBLL. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July 30th, I8S3. - 68-lf. ' S. M. WEST,--5,,;.;; laetiooeer aad Commissioa Reretiaa . WILMINGTON, IT. C WILL sett or bay Real Estate aad .Negroes at a small commission rv r : ' also : f- Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Prsdnce. . Office second door, South sids of Market street, on the wharf, - r t . " June 12, 1853. 33-ly. . A. B. VAXBOKRELEJf. General igeat, Commissioa - tail Fonranliag v ..... "-(eitBtBt, . - - - ; vTIIjIWIMGTOai:, KC. - ' Partiealar attention given to sals asd parch ass t Jons I, 1853. i ln-ly. , , Js C. LATTA. 'a . , COMMISSION MERC HA GENERAL . AGENT. i WILMINGTON, PT. CT f t OcH. 1858. -if r t --SS-lyV "- STEAMER Sam Beafy, A.M. Gath - ne, maater; oteamer: wainoan,' jos - opvinsa,. snasier, am raaoy 11 u times for business. Orders for Towage will, have prompt attention if left at office of Agent. . UhU, llAi lt.ro--. Janall. . i " -' rr-: t0-s. smrnt, m ST K. Hail, Esq. 0. G, Parsley, fisq, Awilm 1. A.Taylor.fKsq. f J. D. Bellamy. F.so. J 6CSINESS CARDS. r- JAS; A. CIIADCOLIiN it CO., Geeeral Commission fJerchants: WILMISCiTOM. Bf, C. - " JasH. CKtjBsooaat. t3so CSabbovbit ' Jun. I, l8j. , " . ' 13- ; t V RUSSELL & BROTHER, (urt st.Lt a, acrsfLC ft e ,) SEXERAL COAIMSSIO., "MXRCIIAN.TS, f - .-4- uriLMisQiox, N. C " " . ; s Liberal cash advances made on. consignments of Xavat stores, Cotton, snd other produce. - " Msy3,1853.T , ' - . & I. DuPRE. t i.wjnn.E'ast awd WsTAt. bcaukb tir' Drsgs, Jlledicines. dtoaalcais, PsJntsv OH, Dye Stsfi&, Glams. Perfnmery, -Cigars,, : Old Liquors, KancwArtlcles. c J -1 1 -jy'V M A RKKT STREET,"- ' v WILMlNGTOjt N. OJ Prescriptionscarafallyuompounded by ezperi t need persons. '' ' ' '' ' WILLIAM A. GWYEii General J'tnt,Fonyartliii i Coomfsifm Hereaaak I take pleasure in .Informing my friend, that T am prepared to give all business entrusted t mei efficient and personal attention.) I have a'wharf ft Naval Stores, wiih -ample accominodatiossr tsplrit' Hoasc, snd Warehouse. : Consignments of Naval 6'tores for sale or sblpinefiij snd ait kinds of aaa try produce solicited. 2 Cash-edvaacea mads -on' consignments. , i-v - . .j1 - - April 18, 1553. ..-..-.. u IS. ' " TGEORGE MYERS, - WII3LESHE ASD lETilt CCOCER , Keep constantly on hand,' H TVo, liquors, , PritvisiaasWood and WlHote Ware, Fruit,- , '" "Uonfcctionju-ies, (STSoutA Front street, -3 WILJUNGTtlN, N. i; Nov. 13, 1852. , . im r . 109. ; S. B. & J. A. EVANS, WUOLESUE EKTIILDRLLGISTS, - VILMIJfGTOSr. JN. C Will keep always on hand a large and very aeleet stock of Drng, Medicines; htyiieals,- Paint a. Oils, Olnsa, burgical Instrument? Patent Medi ci aes, Perfomery, dte..ai low prlees-.'' Jan. 18, 1853. ... ' ; 130 JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merc bant, wiiiiHijiuTux, n c: ( ' May 8th. 183. ' ' 67.jy.e. J.. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERC HAN 1'S, ' ' MT1LMIXGTO.V, N. C. Hatuawat,' - I. L. Hathawav. FebS 15, I8S3. a j T i 31. - GEOrU. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ncztdooro A. A. Wannet'a.on North Water st- willattend to thesalsof allkinds of Countrv Pro, i uce. such as Corn. Peas. Meal. Bacon , Lard , Ac snd wilikeepeonstaatlyon hand a full supply of Groceries ,c. References. WilleHallyOfWayue, John HeRae, Wilmington W.Caraway, lien. Alx .Mcltae. -, B. P. Hall. Wilmington ,Wiley A, Wtlav. ' .Pee.tart8gfe.-' 115-ly. tf- ' MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, : wiisMiNUTori, . c. nftrK to fe.P.Hall,Esq.,Prcs't Branch State 1 Banlr. I Thos.H,Wright,.Ksi., Pxcs't Bank I Wilmlng- Vape ifsar. f ton,N.U. O.G. Parsley, Esq-, Pres't Commer I - elal Banfef-rl - "f - Dll85af 118-lf. -WILLIAM 17, PE1RE, : "r'fPF.T.MTnt fiKn ihl r BTI SIP n If.l mr Psr Co-tUr, Newspaper, thro.gh.nt the ' ' --..3. . vuttea Mist, Basement of Sun Iron Bo tuings, Baltimore atreel All' business snlrusted to promptly, or liberal terms, sept 7 , his care transacted 95-f J. D. LOVE. MANUFACTURER ASD DEALER IIS H CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS. MATTRESSES, dtc. &c. 1ront street, South or Market, BROWN'S BlilLDINO, WILMINGTON, N. C 1 Sept. 16. 1852. c i , 79-y-e GEO. 0, VAN AM HINGE, BKOtCBK. AHO MERCANTILE AG EST, (, '. WILMINGTON, . C . PARTICULAR attention paid to thepurcbaseor sale of all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, snd en which one per cent commission will be charged. Any bu.-incss intrusted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention, ilia desk for the present ia ia the office of Sir. Wm. A. Gwyer. RS? SB BUCKS .Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., " Adams. Bro. & Co., J. R. Blossom, Esq. Wilmington. 1 65.-e "August 14. 1952. s. c. FREEMAN. OEOBOE U0CST0N. PfCEEiHAN A HOUSTON. MERCHANTS AND -FACTOR'S, WILMINGTON, N.C. D. C. FREEMAX t CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IT PROJfT HTREET, NEW VORK. f eeibh isd nnusTus, wiliixctoa, s. c KEEP constantly on hand a stock of flour, Com, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Vofee, So ear, Mo lasses, 'loborrs, tUssors, Snuf, CandUm, Soap; Vr sism ns. (MsMMie iitmun a -wmr srm. Aaif', Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestic, Hat, Boots, Shot, Leather, Agricultural Implement; 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 oa reasonable terms for cash, ot in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce - The senior partner D. C. Passu ax, ia located la the city of New York 1 the junior partner, Gso. Hoostost. in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. Alt business entrusted to there will receive proper attention j snd rders far Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. , . S spt.S, 1852. TH-f. a. oi.UTea - - i e. roTTts, jr D0LLNER POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ... NEWrORK: : - Liberal Cash Adtance made on all Consignment,' April30, 1853. j 20-ly-pd. I. WESSEt. i B. B. CILERS. : WESSEL & EILERS. : I COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep- at tbo above stands general assortment of Groceries, Llqaors, snd Provisions at wholesale -aad to carry oa a Genera I Commission Besihesa: ' . " --y-- it- iiiiritikoi t j--'. E. P.Hall.Pres't Br'ch Bank ofths State. ' O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank, WD P.kt.DlckinaeBt Esq. . .v SaswVfc " Jan. 20 1853 ' i ' . '-' v 131.. wilrinson: & ESLEU. .1 .cash dis'leas in :1 -f.; Sonfectlonary, kTralt. Vats, Toys.Ksncy Ar- . f tries. i-ennmcry.Tsoacco. secars. c., WHOLESALE U.ND RKJ AILrt -.: " StAKETTKCBT. C WILMINGTON ; N. C. Nov. 3 0,1 832. I0-tf UVER COMPLiCiT, DIC?EPllr Jaundice; Chronic or K-rvoiil Debility, Dis ease nf the Kidneys, and a tt JJinensee f arising from a disordered Liver or : - t. . , Stovuirh. such as " . Constlpatisn,inward I'iies, Fullness of Eiood to the Head, Acidity of the S'tomsch, Natuea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullnoas or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Slaking r Fhiueriag at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurritd and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocaiias Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head; Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and. Ryes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limb, tf-c ..Sudden Flushes of Hest. Burnlnsin the FLuh CcnsUnt Itnagicinrsof evil, and graai dapTCsaioos4 m t?puu can pc awciuany cuieo oy , DR .HOOFLAND'tf ' - CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTE3S PREPABEDBV JJR. C. M. JACK SO Sir -Ns. 1 2 Arch street. Philadelphia, i v Their power over the above diseases is not eaeeli- se4 equalled, by any ether preps ration iu the Uni ted states, a s the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed.' v" -r iv;.-: .1 nese Bitters are worthytbe attention ot invaHds Possessins-sreatvirtues in tha.-eeiineatioBf dis- Vsasesof'the Liver and losserglands, exercising the i BvnivniHgptrwsrw iu weaanesa ana aueciion of theigestiv orgaos.tbey are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. .. t , KKA.D AND BE CONVINCED. , The'Phildolrhl Satnrdaw ul of Dr. HoorkAJrn'jYierman Bitters. . . , - "1 1 is seldom rTLkt Patent Mediclneo iho confidencs and patron- our rnaerai ana inerctora wnen we reeoru mnd Dr. Heofland German BUtcrs, wa wish It to be distinctly understood that wemre not sneaking of the nostrums of the day, that srs noised about for a brief period snd then forgotten aft ethir have done their sruiltv race of mihl. f hut .if nwiiuin. Iam estabEshed. universally prised, and which has met tne nearly approval or the faculty JtselE," . j.. -ocotrs veesiy,-said, Aug. 26 tlr.Hoofland'a vennan Bitters, ma BUfacturi.-d bv. Dr. Jackson, era now 'ecommended by some of the niost prominent nten.-v of the faculty as an article of much effica cy in css of female weakness. Persons of debill lated oon 'ations will find these Bitters advantage ons to .holt Milth as we know from experience the salul&ry efted thry have np n weak syatems.f - ..,MVKJ(VlUKHUSWt'l ", .G. Moore, Esq , of iheDailyNews.aald.OitSt. Da. UoorLASB'S Gssst am Bittzbs.-We are trv. mg this renowned medicine for s stubborn disease of trie oowmis, ana can wun truth testily to its efficacy. wa nave unentue contents artwe notties, and ws have derived more benefit from the exoeriment than we derived Drevlouslp from vearsofalianhitinnt. mental the hands of our first physicians.? ' Hon. O. D. Hinefine, Mayor of the City ef Cant den, ti. J i, sa y a ' P ." -J "HoortAjro'a Gsbsajcs BiTrxas. We have sees many fltl wring notices of this tncdiclnct ind the sonrrsfrom which they ea mo induced tis to make Inquiry retpeetlng lis merits; Front inquiry ws wore persuaded to use It, and mst say we found if specific in itssctlon upon diseases of the liver and Sigestrve organ, and the noweriul lonseneait exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them In to a stare of repose, making aleepr refreshing. - It this medieine wss mora generally?-' used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, aw from the atomsch, liver and nervous system, the great major ity of real and imaginary deseases rminate. . Have them in a healthy condition aBd yon can bid defi ance 10 epiaemics generally. . i ma STtranrdtBsrr medieine we would advise our friends who sre at all tndtspoaeaV to give- a triwl Hwill recommend tt selR i 1 bowtd.,w ti,-e n avery fiimily. IV 0 other memcinc can proaucc sucn evidences or merit. For sale wholrsnlc and retail atthe GERMAN MEDICINK STORE. No. 120 Arch street, ens door below Sixth. Phila delphia, a no oy respectab-t dealers generally thK ugh out the country. - Sold in Wilmington by S. B. & J. A. EVANS. in Fayettevilie by S. J. HINSDALE. June II. 3S-3m "MAN KNOW THYSELF." A N invaluable Book for S5ccr.ts. "Every Fami- iy snuuid nave a copy." v Six th ousand copies sold in less thanthree months, A new edition, revived and improved, just issued. Dr. Hunter's 91 edicsl Manuel and hand Book for the Afflicted, containing an outline of the origin, te - '7.,, ease, contracted by promiscuous sexual iotercourre. Dy seii-aoope,or oy Msoal exceaa, with advice for their prevention, written ina familiar stvle avoiding all medical technicalities, a n4 every thing that would qnena ine enrol oecency, irom ine reiiurt MMnu twenty yesrs successful practice, exclusively devo ted 10 the cure of diseases . f a delicate or private nature. To which isfdded, receipts for the cure of the above disesses,' and a treatise on the causes, symp toms and cure of the Fever and Af ue, for twenty- five centSa copy ; sis conies one dollar : will be for warded to any part of the United Stales: by mail, free of postage. Address, postage paid, Cosden f Co., Publishers or box 196, Post Office, Philadelphia. "This is. without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical teims.lt addresses itself to the reason of its readers. Ills free front a II objectionable matter, and no pa rent, however fnatidious, can object to placing it iu the hands of his sons. The author haa devoted many years to the treatment of the various com plaints treated of. and 'with too-little breath to puff,' and 'too little presumption to impose,' he has offered to the world et the merely nominal pries ol id cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful prac- tlce.M -Hebald. "No teacher or parent should be wilhont the knowledge imparled in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge.' Peoplb's Ad vo cat. ..'"'... A-Prrsbyterinn clergyman in Ohio, in writing of Hunter Medical Manuel, ssrs : "Thousands ol our youth, by evil example and the Influence of the passions, nave been led Into tne nabit or sell-pollu-li on without realizing the sia and fearful eon sequen ces upon themselves and their posterity. The con stitutions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, U not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the core, Any thing that can be done so lo enlighten and influence the public mind aa lo cheek, and ultimately to remove thia wide- snrrsd source or human wretchedness, would comer th greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus L. ChrlAt, 00 the preaenr and coming genera tiona - intemperance, (tne use ot -intoxicating annxs, tbongn it haa slain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to tn nsinan race. Accept my thanks la behalf of the afflicted, and believe me, your co-worker in the good work, yon are so active ly engaged in.'' -. One copy will be forwsrdrd (arenrely enveloped and postage paid.) on receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for "Address, COSDKN A C", Publishers, !9o, Philadelphia. Booksellers Canvassers and Book Agents, sup plied on the most liberal terms. ' Junez. j -v- i- ss-ty-e. . MORSE'S COMPOUND STRCP OP " YELLOW DOCIfcROOT. npHIS Is a Purely Vegetable Compotind, sclent ifi- s cany nrepsreo -treat ta nest icoota and iterDa of the Materia Xedies, and has gained an nnrivall ed reputation for th foffowtna? effects, vis r , PURIFYING TUB BLOOD, and thus curing all (Tumors, Sores, Ulcers, Cat a ne- ons, Krnptlon. uanser. seaia ucao, sre. - BcsalaliD? aad Clcaaiui; the Stomitfl 4 Bo welt, thuait cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveneaa, s; - .. rues, we. -- Strenrthenlnr the Digestive Organs, fhas causing the food 1 nourish sad support every , i w:-' nm. .-. - -.r--- '. RCGCLATlItO TIS SKCBETAST BOSH, and, by enabling them to perform their proper func tions, ore vesting sadenrlflf BUioss sad therpals fol diseases. r"." .' StreigtlitiiiJg talwliiellBf Ifce Jerr9isSjitmf thosatiaying Nervous Irrirarion, andeurlngall dis eases of taoNerves. ifjfPJ : Ills nnrivslledlatheeareef ali t FEMALE-DISEASES, " asvVeakass.Irreglarky.Ob8rrnetks,e. i It IS pUsssaf to Uk, sad safe ta all cases ; act: lag la hirmoy with the restorisg oowersof natar it never injures but always benefits and, cares, aa thousands of voluntary certificates from th best aBthovWestsst'iy- Prepared by - O. MORSE d C02 MaidesvLaao, NY ' Sold by Draggiarsand others thronghoat this aad othcrcmniries. S. B. d J. A. K VANS, Ageats, t . - . Wihaisstow.lv. C. est. SO. K-ly- EALTHIORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR, JOHNSTON . Proclaims to the afBietedyja't and near, that ha has. discovered th snost tain, vpeedy and efficacious plan for treating partie-v ular disesses that baa ever been presented to thf ' , world. Bv his Dlarfe foaijed on observations m.di in the flofpitslsof Europe and Amertcs, ha. will ensure " ' .--f-'-' . . , j. ;., A CURE WT1VO DAYS, OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nausea Drug' Ued. j '-; Pains in the Loins. Constitutional PtU' r.- tnX . - potency, Weaknesa of tM Bsek and Limbs, sntc tiona of the Kidneys, raipitmton of uie Heart.' Dyspepsy. Nervous irritability, Diai"w-''"f; Head. Throa f. Noao . or S kin 1 and a H th.-vso sci.mal aad melancholy disorders arising frin itrc nitur.- tivn habisa of Voutb. which destroy tK:h b-vn,lt mind, those secret aad solitary praclic? more Utiai to their victims than the song of th rtyrxr.- ia J-; manners 01 ciyssee. bagnung tnett nvx.f iiriiUftei hopes oranOcivations. rendetisz mali.: . Lam possible, ;;:";,i,i-; -l., ' : u v a u jyiti rr. - . Especially, who have become the victims of SvlXa- ry Vise, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of " young men of the most exalted taknts and brilliant ' intellect, who Blight otherwise have entranced lis-4 ' . tentng tienatoa with th thondere of eknaence, or waked to ecstscy the living lyre, may cui with full confidence. ': " '' . : being awar. of physical weakness, should immedi-l alely ounsuh Dr. J-, and be restored to perfect V health. :i ' ' ,- .. ; - ' I j He who nlacea himself under the care of Dr. John- V ston msy religiously confide la his honor as a genj " , UBDn&Mu wouwuuj o'j NjwH uia.aiu 111 pnr stcian.1 " - v . OFFICE, tCo. 7. SOUTH FREDERICK St. DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (onst side, le.) UP THE STKPSi OBK PARTICULAR, in observing the NAME txnANUMBEli, or you will mistake the place. -.- . , 1)11. JOnNSTON. , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London graduate from one of the moat eminent Coilegea of tns Unitea Piaies, tina iv gruutcr uan ui wnusf life has been s nent in the hospitals of London. Par ta, Philadelphia, and alsewhere, has Hected some, ojhe most astonishing cures that were ever known many troubled wun ringing tn tne neaa ana earo whenasleeo. grea nervousossa, being alarmed pi Sudden -flbosds.and bashf ulness. , with frrquena blusbinattenaca aomrtimes witn ocrangenitnl ol Blind, werbenrsd Immediately. """ j y-t ipA Ili PAK Ti t VIjA iC'JV UI J Ch. i. Dr fi addresses all those who ha v injured themi selves. by private and improper indulgences, r but aeV cnttand solitary habit which rulea both body and fesnind. nantiina mem tor eunsr ousinesa or socii.tv.., ly VW aiasonieofthsadand melancholy efTuctn . nraduced bvearlv habits of youth, via: Weaki ol tne tsaca ana iimos, rum uiim neaa, uimseM of. Sight. Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation oi the Heart. DvsonDsia. Nervous Irritability. Dersnire vment of the Direstive Functions, General DebilityJ Sy mpwims of Consumption, c " i IsiTAW'-"-'Th fearful effects o the mind- arst much to be dreaded s" Loss of Memory. Confusion Hof JdeasrDepression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodings Aversion to aociety, oeii-uiairuat. iove 01 soih , inde, Timidity, di , ars some of the evils produced.) : Thousands of persons, of all ages, ean row judge; what to the cause of their declining health.. Lostng their vigor, becoming weak, pale '.and emaciated, -haven singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of Consumption, i 1 , : - DR. JOHNSTONS IN VIGOR A TING ITEM'S. ED Y FOR GENITAL-DEBiklTY " This grand and Important Bmedy restored strength and vigor toihouoands f tbo wiuainsH vous and debilitated", manv cf "Whom .had iosi al hope, snd been abandoned todia. By lis cOmpleur invigoration of the Nervous System, the - wholui faculties become restored fo their prope. powersmt functions, snd the falls n fabric of Iff raised up to beauty, consistency, and duration, upon theroiaaof' an emaciated end prematura decline to aound and' priMine health. Oh, how happy have hundreds ' of , misguided youths been made who have been add" denly restored to health, from the devsslstions of, those terrific maladies which result from Iodise re; lion. Such persons, before confenrplotlng - - ' 1 .v ,'-.:. marriage ; : J Should reflect' that a aound mind and body ant- th most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, wilhont t he, the juu rm-y through life becomes s weary pilgrimsge, the pros-. pect hourly darkens to the view the mind beeomr! shadowed despair, and filled with the- meim- cnolly reflection, that the happiness of another br- 1 comes blighted itli our own. Lei no fair delics cy prevent yoe. bur apply immediately, end 'save yourself from the dreadful consequences of this ter rible malady. ---', WEAKNESS OF T7IE.ORG AN3 . I immedintrTy enrrrr and loll igor ieatord. - J ' D-ALL I.RTTKRS MOST BE POST PAID Remedies sent to any part of the country. . , , . - J TO STRANGERS. 1 DR. JOHNSTON, of the BaiUmor Lock Hoa-'i pital, whoae long residence in this city, standing aw : a gentleman of character and responsibiliiv, cxienv, eive practice in" the various Hospitals of Europe snd ibis country, snd skill snd experience to which j thousands can testify, ss well ss his ability la tbo; Surgical department of bis profession, aa evidenced by reports of his operstions on the Eye and 'P- tormcd Limos. puouaneo in in naiumore sun a no 1 other papera, in the yen re 1341 2, by which th blinat ija iicib, 1 ia 1 vcan 11 , ui v iiivii trim ,M . 101 1 t, 1 .jl. ders him worthy of nil confidence npon the part of those v h j need bis professional services, and who j would shun the many trifling and Ignorant preten- 1 ders advertising themselves ss Physicians. i I Jj-To those unsequsinted with hla repulstlon, Dr. Johnston deems it neceisary to say that bia credential or diplomas always hang In his office. ' i - fjO F K1C K, No. 7 SO UI H FHIiDiiKiCai Faai aide, np the steps. ; Oct. 13. "... " if W '-BQ-I ye. ' DR. HARRIS, V G HAUUATEOK C AM II It I D G V, , j ' CLA8S 1824. " 1 rQ- FO UNDER OF TIIEsX f 1 BALTIMORE LOCK INFIRfiJARY, no. a i soirrir oa y; st.- ? (Opposrte the Exchanee Bmtdinf mn4 Post OffUx ) ' r utOSE KKQUIRlNGURDlCALOft STJKG1-1 X CAL AID, by applying to Dr. II- may secure , w . - SKILLFUL TRKATBIEWT AND ADVICK, ) while all eommunlcatibn will be sacredly shit Id- ed by the fgisof professional honor. ' - 4 Aware of the difficulty, with tho public to dhv. erimlnare. In a newspaper sdvertlsement, betweew ' the genuine md skillful phyvletan and the spurious 4 pretenslonaof the designing aad dangevew Qmrnvsr," Dr. H. will cheerfully give, when applied to, such . private references ss win fully ratlsfv all who re quire his servieesv-v. - &"'.,:.. -, BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS! - Avoid the Potent Elixirs, Componnds aad Cr- f dials, advertired lo cars all persons under rariei , form of disease. - As the constitution and habits of individual differ,' REASON THACHES thw' asm remedy eaaaot be suited tm U alike, and that- disease ean only be safely and effectually eradifafc-J ed by Judicious application of proper remedies, . A oraetical xoeriene of over 2ft years enables Dr. H. lo insure a so and and speedy cure 1st cer tain das of diaeascs, which av loo Hint been' yielded by regular Physicians to th hand of quack-' cry. He may be consulted confidentially, either In noraoa or by Idler. Persons st a distance eared at bom by address ing a letter lo DR. GOitOON HA1UUSS, Balii. Biore, aid. - ' ' t . . - ' AH commnnicauons eemjlHenttaL. - .-.i .... i ReiBedics sat by jMail or Avxpress to any part 1 the United State. " ' . ; ...... ..4 juirl. . v;--l,tss tt-f ylyle.' FCESn ARRIYALS CFS GROCERIES. A , Jnstlohand-Lmwfsrtke Cms. , n. Qfl KKQSSrtn Gothea Bolter i Fulton Uar OU kst BeefVssoked Beef and Beef Tongues t 60 boxes New Raisins 25 drum Figs; Cran berries. Currants, Citron; every variety of Kx-.-tract for Flavoring 25 Hoxas A: M. Candles 2T boxes Tallow Csadles; 20 Sperm r 100 peek sre of assorted Crackers t SO boxes Candies i SO bbhv Potatoes 1 25 bbla. Apples i Pickles aad Preserves t j. 20 bene New Lemons ISpoekares assorted I ported ulquors t 6U Sox. and Wines: 100 boxes ox. Imported Roll led t.luor . j tea in Cracker t -J.CU). Calsvps f with very variety ! of OreeerlssattowieesvsttsOrff Jnal Family-1 Grocery. ... -. . m.u.;,t : .... n u s p..u. r i I Iam aai DiSi"' tot lid pit S " . WILJUNSO.N F-SI RR." Nov. 15- Lf hoh'ers.

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