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' ' J .- -4- 4& s& Ar ' Jt - v - ' , vv VOLUME VIIINUMBER 114. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1853, WHOLE NUMBER 1074, - - 0 fit "flfrt 71 I I 1 111 III y JJl IU- Ilk v NEW GROCERY, jvo. 5 south sini: market street. JK. UKSTON &. Co. have on nnnd si present. an l expect to rrc. ivc FRESH SUPPLIES by almost every erf, Coffee of nil kind ; I. oaf, Crown and every variety of Sugars; Hom y, Mo lasses and Syrup; Flour, various fancy brands, in ibis, and ba-s: Buckwheat, in ba and boxes; Kulton Market Beef, Tongue., Dried lied, Pork hn.l Rohwrna Sauswfe ; Salmon and Mackerel, by hbl. and kits; Codli-h, Bu icr, Apples, Onion-, -ip an.l Cmlle-; all kindi Oil Lamp, a'perni irdOiive. (The btsi Olive Oil in the Ciiy.) All I indi culinary nrticli-s Harlc , Vcas-t Powders, Alacaroni, Gelatin, lzin;lass &c; Spice, nearly all -oris; DiieJ Fruits, ilatain, Prune?, Ginsfi-r; .ill kin Is of nuts, th:U are fresh; Pickl'-sand fc'au lvS, American snd Ensl't-h ; a lot of American Urrscrve?, put up by one of the best Pr.Fervrrs in New York. Considerable quantity of trash, t liich We shall not mention ; vVhiie Brandy, f..r pavst-rv-n:j. an I a new article of French imported White Wine Vinejjar. A good many fancy articles which we ca n' l c n u nitrate", as we don't iay the Printers for enough space. Having paid grout aHeptUo.,tq,tUA. aittniiM. fljvorin? extracts, its., both for price and qua'ity, -e can beat the town. In lac:, we have almost .Vveryihinsf except Egg PottJtr; wc have done humbusging the couiuinnity, but If anybody want? them th eat fiaJ the.n at tJ. Dnprc if- ''o's. " P. S. f.iHics weighed ijriiis and thr w.i'hls of" the very thin ones kept a profound se cret. Nov. Sth 101 BLNKS. TIIK following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at the Office of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL,. Shipping Articles. Bills of Ladinir. Do. fitter iJhert. drew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifes's of all kinds. F.ntries Merchandise. Do. Ballat. Hates "f Freight on W. & 11. Itail Koad. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Kxchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Noteson the several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill f sale o Vessels MISCELLA SEOl'S. Warrants, with and with iBills of Sale. out judgment. I Do. of Negroes. N'caro Passes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Warrantee Deeds. ' Mortgage Dct ds . Bonds for lite Delivery of Property . COURT BLA.XKS. V. n. F.xponas. Subpoenas County and Ci ind Bont". Superior Court. Alia Vend. Ex. Juror Tickets, County Fi Ka. ' and Superior Court. , Writs. All iinds ofBlanks and Job Work, -xccuted to orMer with neatness and dispaSrh BUTTER. 10 TUBS extra fine Btittrj. jufl rre.-ived hy Oct. I. C. Du PRE & CO. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE the undersigned, entered into a Copart nership on the 1st of October. 13"3. under the style and firm f TAVLOR P ETT E WAV. for tho irsnsnciion of a UluNliKAIi OUOCKRV BUlEss. We have u.ken the store formerly occupied bv S P. Gause, next North o El'is & Mitchell's Groin Store, and hop-- by rlose attention to busiress. nd small prowls, N re-urc a ll'.era! pharc of patronage. A. D. TAVLOR. J AS. T. PETTE V AV. Wiluiincton, Oct. 22, 1833. 94-3.ii. THROW PHVS C TO DOGsT PUL VERM A CHERS Hydro Electic Volcanic Chains. l'j o lucliig instant relli f from the mo-.t acute pain, and permanently curing all Neuralgic Dlseasi s, I) IIEUMATIS.M. jiuiiiful and siccllitl joinls, ntu i, rairia, of fie face, dea flies, blindntsx. St. I "i utldunec, p-tlpitiiLioits of the hearty peri'ni icctl head ac'ie, iijins in the tljinwh, indiseutiun. dy-petia, uterine fains. Chese chains were first introduced in the city of Nee V'Kk le-s than one year since, and afier be in,' sulferieit to ihe ni'fl thorough trial in every hospital in the city (y Drs. Valentine Molt, Post, Carnochan, arid V.in Buren, it was discovered that iliey p )S S3 atranue and wonderful power in the r.:liel and cure ol ilie above class of diseases, and t!uy ai un -e recoinmended, throuuh the papers of the c'ltv, tin ir general use, ami their sale and the success that h is attended their use, is unxiraliccd Prtvious to their introduction into this country, they were used in every liopjial in Europe, and are socuruJ by patents in France, Germany. A u stria Prussia, and England; and also in the United sntcs. Tl:i k close and ponder well." The principles upon which ! is claimed that the Chains produce llieir marvelous cures are, fir-l thai all KESvoiis diseases are attended anj pro duced by a deficient t-upply of nervous fluid ar.d art agent that res. m'tles clot sly ilectricilv orelee t r ni inetism ; and second that the elcctjo mag netic chains, by being worn over and upon the part .ind or'an diseased, lurnii-h to t he ex h uted nerv ous system, by its p werful stimtilatinp clli cis, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a heal thy action through the entire i- M m. N'odiscust- inz nostrum is allowed to betaken while usins: t ie chains, but a rigid observance of the general I iws of health are n quirtd. Brisk frietion upon the part disiated add much to the effect of the chains, by incr'asinur their magnetic power. IOOO DOLljAHiS will be given to 80 person who u ill produce so many will authent lea ted ci rtificatr of cures, both troui intelligent patients and scientific physicians, nshave been a fleeted by Ptilvermaeht 's Electro ("riains. They never fail to perform what they are adverlUeJ to do, and no person has ever been dis 6jttsicd who has givm them a trial. In Veraatc Uiseases. :norc than one hundred permanent cures of pro-)r--3 uteri have been effected within the last year lv the use- of these chains By applying one end or:he chain over the region of the abdomen and t e oiJu-rnpon the spine, jast above the hips, the usual severe symptom incident to that disease ar -oic removed. Mode of Use. "The chain should be moistened before life with 'onimDit vinegar, and then one end of the chain lio.ild be applied directly to the seat of :he pain r disease, and the other end opposite to it. Call unon Dr. Evans, and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.) He will also explain their mode of use to all who may desire it. Physicians a-e respectfully invited to call and investigate tbeirmerits. Card to L.adies. Ladies who are eneiente are requested not to wear them bu' a lew moments at each time of applying for by long use miscarriage is frequently produced. Dr D. Uovey, agent for Greenfield; Hillyeri Wood, Norhampton J: Steinert general agent, 6- Broad urojr, N. Y. For sale in Wilmington, by S. B. &J. A Evans. JS iv. 10th " ly-c JUST RECEIVKI) t'ROM BLTI310RE AND PHILADELPHIA. ) HlltS Silvers Fire Proof Paint, allcolors - ) 20 casks Spanish Brown ; 10 do Venetian Red; d". Y'ellow Ochre. For sal b C. & D. DuPRE, Druggists and Chemists, Junc9. Wilminfiton, M.C. MESS PORK. I.bls Mr, Pork, just received from Bald- 20 more, icr sale by Nov. 6 JAS. h. CHAD BURN & Co. FIRE WORKS. 1 BOXES Candle or Fire Crackers i UU 100 doz. Sky Rockets. 100 doz. Roman Candles. 100 " Wheels, Serpenla, c, 4C. Country luerchaols and others can be supplied at the lowest price at the Prult D. pot. Nov. 13th 104 1,000 SACKS SALT, TORsaleby r C. DvPRE & cob Oct. 'I am a man, and lee.n nothing which relates to man foreign to tiiv leelinKS.5 READ ! ! ! VOUTII AND 3IAMI00D. A Vioiuiis Life or a t'remnture Death. KIXKKL.1X OS SEI. f THKSER VA 7VO.V. 'pHIS Book, just pu' lirhcd, is fiiled with useful JL inform. ilioii, on the inlirniii i. t and diseases ot ilie Generative Svs'eni. t iuldresses itst lfulikc to VOLTH, MANHOOD and OLD A O K . To all who appri h;nd or mllVr tiul 'r the dire con sequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive i fleets of sedentary nnd bencful habits to all wIvj in adition to declining physical enercy, are the victi.ns of nervous nnd mental drbiliiy. andof m tpingand iiielanchoiy de spondency. Dr. K wouUi sa; iti:i THIS BOOK, The vnlnable advi-e and impressive warning it jives, wiil prevent years of misery and sulluring, and save i.nnunlly Thousand of Lives. Parents by reading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. 0"A remittance of 25 cents, enclossd in a letter, ddresstd to DR.KIN KF.LIN.PHILADF.LPHIA. witlen'tire a book, under envelope, per return of Jj-Dr. K. fifteen years r ident Physician. IN. W. Co ncr ofTHIHO and UNION' Street, between Spbccb ynd Pine, Pmiladelpii i a, imy be consulted confidentially He who ulaceshimself under the care of Dr. K. ! may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, j and confidently rely upon hi. skill as a physicinn. j J-Persons at a distance may adjress Dr. K. by i letter fDosl-nai l.) and be urecf a t home. PACKAGKS . f MRDICINF.S. D1KECTJONS, f-c forwarded !v s- niiios a reniitian-e, and put ti aertirefrom DAMAOF.OX CUKIOSITV. f-Booksellet?, News A,"ins. Pedl irs, Cnva-s-crs, and all others siroj'liec: v ith the above wot k at verv lowr atcs. Jitne 2. 34-' y-e. CO-PAisTIWHIPiTICE. THK .Subscribers have this day formed a Co partnership ui der the name and style of JAMES V. GILLESPIE & CO , for the purpose of enrrvine on a GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. JAMES F. GILLESPIE, GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. Wilmington, Nov. 6, If 5i. lO'.'-tf. SALT! SALT ! ! SALT! ! ! -1 OCfVSACKS Sail large and in fine ur.ler. I LuKor sale by ZENO. II. GREEN V. 10 N. C. T. copy. 10 WANTED. 100,000 FEET of White or Post Oak Pbink, 14, 21, or 29 fert Ion?, I I inchesor upwards wide, and ineiies ttiu k t..r which I willpavS'.'O per thousand May 24. ' GEO. s. GILLESPIE. CARRIAGES. 1 si seated CARRIAGE, i 1 Pan' le 1 Quarter It eck a way. 1 Qji'-ier Rocka-.viy and several light Pticsic just received and for sale iv Set27-f niBRLE & BRO. DR. J B. MARCIIISI S CELEBRATED (ATII0LI10, For the relief &curr of Sulf.TiDg Femalt's It rtand-i prc t iu nenl for Its eurativ e powers mi all t lie 'lit -e ises f ir which it is ruco.iimendcd, call ed I Vuialcforaplaiiils Of tnete me Pm- LAMl'J UtEIU, oi F a I I i n ol the Wi in ; 1-Vol B A l b n s , .-:r 1 1 i I e s ; Chronic I n rla in IT) i tion and Uleeraiior of i he N tnli ; I nel -iental Hemorrhage, r Flooding ; Patn ul, Suprresscd. and irregular Alen.-lrua on &.c witii all their accompany ft its, (Ctinre excepted,) no matter how sevire or of ho long standing The Catholicon far surpasses other remedies, in bcini; more certain, lrs expemsi e. and leavini! t he system in a bet ter cumli in. Let all interest! d in such a remeedy ell and obtain a pamphlet (free containing atrplc proof, from higlily respectal.l sources, of the h ippy results of H use together with letters from fi rst-elass experienced physicians, who have used it in thcit practice, and speak iiom their own observations. n FTiHtSCtl. Prof. Dbnunr, M.D , Baltimore. Md. J. C. Orrirk, M . I , P. B. IVckham, M. D, L'tiea, N, Y". D. Y. Foote, !M. D., Syracuse, TV. Y. M. II Mills. M D , Rochester, N. Y. L. D Fleming, M. D., Canandaisua, N. Y". W . VV. Reese, M. D , City of N. Y. W. Present, M. I) , Concord, N . H. J . P. N'eu land, M I).. Utica. N'. V Pa'iiphlets can be had jratiat the .store of S. B.dt I. A. EVAN'S. Drusyists Wh esale and Retail .Aj;cnt. Wilmington, N . C An I of in ist of tlu leading Druugisls in the State. Letter addressed to Mr.isr Reach dj- Broirr.son . Azent at cvberrtj C. II., S. C , by Ret. C. S Beard, of same Stute. Gles.vSpbi.vcs, Jan. 9:h, 1953. Messrs. Beach & Hbownsov Sins : I send for another bottle of your " Marchisi's Utnrine Ca tholicon" My wife has been nfHicted for eleven years, and a variety of means ha? been resorted to for relief, but none was obtained until I received this medicine from jou Its influence seeini al most m iieal : there was a manifest improvement from the day it was taken. As there are a ereat many females in our country laboring under the affliction for which your medi cine proposes a remedy, I feel it a duty to recom mend it to all such. (Signed ) Clocgu S. Beard. J B. M IICHIS4 & CO , Propriet.-rs. Cemral Depot, 304 brondway N. Y. Nov. 19. 106 lyc CRYSTAL PALACE CLOTHING, AND MERCHANT TAILORING US TA U 1. 1SIIME ST. KAHNWE1LER A BRO. beg leave to announce to their numerous friends and citizens in the vicinity, that they will open, cn or about the 20th insl., a branch Establishment, on Market street, next to the 51 asonic Hall, vt here will be found con stantly on hand, an elegant and rich assortment of Gentlemen's Goods for Wearing Apparel, consi.-t-ln. of CLOTIS. CASSIMERES. VESTJStSS, 4V ol the most rtccnt importations from Paris and London, which will be made up in the b;sl and most tasteful manner to order K. i Brn.have secured the services of a Practi cal Cutter, having been i ngagid in his profession for fourteen years in Pans, and being a a re of t he great need of such on tstat.lishmcnt in this city, thev feel jut pride in being ablf to offer to Gentle men, GARMENTS of very 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. CLOTH 1NG. cut and trimmed in the latest Pris style, all ol which wili be sold at the lowest oossible price and ONE PRICE ONLY. Oct 11. 89. A HANDSOME LIGHT "DOCKAWAY Buggy Wngeon, for sale, apply rtto WILKKNSON & ESLER Aug. 25. 69. SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, OP Best Quality alwayson hand, at Fruit Depot. WILKINSON & ESLER. Nov. 15th 1M WE ARE NOW READY, TO Contract for any kinds of Work in upholster ina hMsines. WILKINSON & KSLER, Nov. IB. Upstair. MOLASSES. 50 HHDS.arixMi awet Cuba Molasses, daily. expected. For sale by ov. I. J. UATAAYVAY 4 SON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, .No. 1G SOUTH f'REOERICK STREET BALTIMORE. MARY LAND. DR. Smith has f r many years devouti his whole a teiuion to the treatment of Private Com plaints, in all th ir va ricd and complicated forms. His vreal suee ss in those long standing m.d diffi cult coses, such us were formerly considered Incur able, is sufficient to commend him to the public as wonhy of the ext- nsive patronage he has received, Witlii'i the last eight years, Dr. S.has treated more than 2!),iU0 cases of Private Complaints, in th-ir diH'eieiit forms and Mages; a practice which no doubt exceeds thi.t of all other physicians now p.d vertising in Baltimore, and n-.t a single case is known wh -re his directions were strictly followed, and medicines taken at reasonable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure ; th-refore, persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, no matter how difficult or long standing the case may be," would do well 10 call on Dr. Smith. at his office. No. 1.6. south Frederick St., arid ifnoi effec lually relieved no reiniincatioo will be required tor bis serviW- His Hucicint s ate free from Mercury arid all mineral poisons; pi t up in a neat and com pact form, n ml may be taken in u pub ic or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin drance from bii;-im8. and ixcept incases of vio ent infl nnation. no change of diet is necessary. STRlt ' I'U RES. Dr. Smith has dis.overcd a new method by which he can cure the woist fortuof stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to thepatiint. Irritation of the urc-lhn, or prostrate gland, or neck of the bladdci. is somctimt s mistaken Icr strictures bv general practitioners or charlatans ' YOL'SG MUX and others afflicted wiih Si minai Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain Ihstruclitc Habit, or from tiny oilier cause, w ith train ol botli y and men tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding mm h trouble and suff ting, as well as ex pi use. By bis improved method of treatment. Dr. S. can safely L'Unrarittc a speedy and perfect cure in till cosis ol this com plaint. TO FEMALES. All iliso.i'es p- cu'i ir to Females ( is also itp (ri sions. Irregularities, &e.) speedily nnd eHecln aliy removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cine of th' above affect ions, have been well tested in an extens ve practice f ir the iu.-t twelve years. Peri!ns:tt a distance mayconsi.lt f 'r S. hy u letter, nosi-p i ;d, describirii ease, and have medicine security put up and foiwuided io any pmi if the United Si lies, al-v.iys accompanied wilti full and explicit diiecliotis for use Communications con sidered stiieih confidential. Olfiee arranged with separate apartments, so th it patients n Vt r see un one but Ihe d '.. tor himself Altenda nee dtiily, from .- in the in i ning till i' n t niuht N . B. Pet .-oils afflicted w;?h any of the above eoiitpl.iii ts, will A well t i a ..- ihe vaiioas SOSTRUMS . RECn- ICS ih i t tii it In pot!-. . ai : s and Hi i cj is'.- as a c- r tiilicwtefoi ..ill 1 1;.! i V' V d'lS; a.-e. '1 llel 111' pui up to .-el1, b-n not to e. ire. .n i inqueiuh do niucli iiiotc harm than good -ihct i 'r- - void them. A wot I o ih:' wisi i siirficient A.tdres l) .1 .1 B SMI i II 16 .--.Miih Fredeiick si-. Baliiiuoie. M d . Oct. 13 90-ly c. lPH0;.STi:!USG G0fDS. JAI'E ( Hangings, Curtains, Lacrand Damask 1 Binds. Loops, Tassel, hnlis,&c. All work in a''ovu line done at liort. s' notice WILK! VON .f- (I.ER, O.i '2 ov.-r the Fruit Depot SILT. i .Silt, d i : I v e pi eti d. for sale J. li 1TH.UVAV & SON. S6. by -ct. 4. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. D ARK nnd Pa Fterc'i Brandy ; Port, Mnd i- ra and Slier) A i lie-, nil of snpeiiui quality, 6'. ii. a j. a. kva:o. Jan la. HENKY'S IN VIGOR ATLNG CORDIAL, PURELY I IKiETMiEB IS ITS COMPOSITION. i III S invaluable Cm dial, Is cXHncU d fiom Herbs l an.' i'.o.'ts, whiili iiaVc been found afur yen is of cxjuri' nee, Ly ihe uieM si illful Physicim s, to be pojsessr d of qu alitii s most b neficial in the dis eases 'ur hich i', is leeiiiuiit need, aid hent whilst it jsprisinlid to the public, as an clliei cioua n mi l i, it is also known to be of thjl charac ter on w hich i cli a lice ina be plat i d i.s to its sulci. i . I n cases of Itnpoleney, 1 li'Ciitori hagt s, Di ordeud S te t i it J , M i nst niti tii ii. or Supprt ssion ol the Men ses, FluiT Albus or htli s. or lor JJEU1LITY ari.-inc I'rom any cause . SHcli ai weaknrss from sick nes.-, where the pali' lit bus hi i n confined to bed fo s imc time, for Females o: ter Corfi h men t . A boi lion or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in i's s.ilutai y ff.icts: or in loss of .Musciilui Energy, Irritability, Physical Piostration, Snuin.-il Weak ness. Palpitation ol the Heart. Indigestion, Slug gishness. Decay of the Proeu ative Knn lions, Ner vous in ss. e. , w heie a i omc M i d icine is requi i ed, it will be fou fid equal, if not supeiior to any ijoni iiound ever used TO FEMALES. Henry's Invigorating f utdtal, is one uf the iiioi invaluable Medicines it) tin ni .ny Complaints to which Fein. il is are subject. It ui-sis 8 liaiure to brace the w hole systi in ch ck exttrses. and creates renewed health and happiness Less suffeiing, disease and unhappin ssamong Ladies wnul I exist, were they generally to adopt the use of this C r dial. Ladies who are debilitated bv those obstruc tions w hich females are liable to, ore restored by thj usj of a bottie or two. to bloom and to vigor, i OL NO MEN. That so'itary piactii e, so fatal to ihe existence ol man and it is tht1 voting who are most apt to be come its victims, from an ignorance of the dang-r to which they subject themselves, causes NUIi l OCS DEBILITY. Wcakni ss of the System, and Premature Decay .Many of you may new be suffering, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, l lit-n, who by exi ess have brought on themselves Primulure lm poleney. Involuntary .Sciuin.,1 ICmif sions, Weak n'ssaml Shrivtl.ing of the Oenhal Organs, Ner vous A flections, or any other const quences .f unres tr.iii ed indulgence of the sensual passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing t he felicities of MA Bill A (,E. lessening both mon'al ani bodily rapacity, Hold! Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Mt liein thai is purely Vegetable, will uid nature to r .-lore those important f unci ions to a healthy stale, a nd w ill pro ve of service to you. It posse! s rare virtuct, is a geneial remover of disease, and si r; na ilu i.er of the systc in AS A TONIC MEDICINE. il is unsurpassed. We do not place t his Cordial on a footing with quacK medicines, and, as is curtoma ry. app nd a long liM. of Recommendations. Cer tificates, Ac, f-glnning witii -Hear what the Preachei s.iys." and suchlike; it is not necessaiy for ' Henr:s Invigorating Cordial." only needs c trial to fiove -.at il will accomplish all we say. THE UESUISE IIESRYS IS VIGOR A- TISG CORUAL, '' is duI up in 3 oz. Pannel Bot'.lcs, and is easily recoff nized by ihe Manufacturer's -ognatureon the lable of each Buttle, (to counterleit which is forger v. 'Was well as his private Seal on the cork of each Bottle 5rf5old lor 9i per iioiite; six lor s-j ; 3ib per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. I 'OH EN. No. 3 Franklin How. Vine Street, below Kiehth. i'hiladelphia. Pa., TO WHOM .11,1, lJtv.Ul-.K5. .MUM UK AD DRESSED. F.ir :--ale by ali ie8H.-ctiiblcfrugsri A Merihji.:s :hK.uiioui iLt ct untiy. Oct. 29. 07-Iifu-c. TOWAGE. ON -ind after this J.iti; all vessels towed io harbor bv Ste.vn:.r Sam Beery and t 'alhoun will he effSrged UhU. II AKR1SS, Aaent. 8sh, l?S3. "101. W. II. GAL TIER, GENERAL AGENT, FOR Til li.S A I.Hol COUKTKY PRODUC E WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov 10. l02-3m. BOY'S BLACK AND PEARL o PERA 11 ATS, new style, for sale at the Hat S tort-. U. MIliB Oct. I. ?5 90 DOZ. Assorted Prrserv, very flna. For sale by C. DoPRK & CO. 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The privilege ut Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to their own immediate business; and all advertisiim nts lor the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements not immediately con nected wiih their own buslmss, and all excess of advcrtiscrr.t nis in length or othcrw ise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the contract for the sale 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 th'! advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate business." All advertisements inserted in the tri-weckly Commercial, are entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOU, t'AKl AM) FANCY PRINTING, EXECUTED IX SL'PKKIUR STYLE. Arrival and Departure of" the ftlalls titidtr tile new A iiansciiietit, which Jwent into operation. 1st (March. lH-jti. The Mail from the North ia du3 every day at 9 A. M., and at 9j P. M. Closes at 1 P. 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Sew York -Messrs. Brows & DeRosskt Huston ( 'hah lbs Smith. .No. li, Cintrjl vVliarf I'hitadeJpkia S. F. i ktjiN Baltimore VVm. 11. PtAKBund Wm. Thomson. DULLNESS CARDS. AMDS ANnERSON. RDWAVIO SAVAGE. ANDERSON k SAVALE. G E.XER A L COMMISSION MRRCHA STS V If. MING TON i. C. Liberal cash udvaiice made on consign nit ns. lct. II. 94- UML HARRISS, ueticrai Cutuuii.vsioa Merchant, VVII,MINOTON, N. t'. . i w i ,.,. .i.wi . i ' y i HI, ' i llli I- icigln O unu purclusing C.tr 'u. s tor vessels. iiciEJ TO E. P. Hall, Esq. 1 O. O. Parsley, Esq VVilmingion. I. A. Taylor. Esq J. I). Bellamy, Esq Messrs. l ooker, eo.ih i Co., j v . Tiio-i'pson i Hunter, 1 "rl" Alex'r. Herioii, Jr. Philadelphia. M.tssr.- illiains i Bu fir, , . , ., H F. Baker, Esq ' ''arlcslon, h. C. Jan. 2. 1953. I2J-tf. C. DuPRE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCERS Corner Front ntitl li iiictss-slrects, WILMINGTON, N. C. C- Dl'l'RE. I). B. BAKER. HENRY NUTT, Fii;rtil AMI FURW'AKDIM. AGEM, ii'iU trice hi pcrannat attention to business entrust' ed to his cure. Sept. 8, 153. 76-tf. 0. L I ILLYAW, PRODUCE BROKE I?. ii-Mlm AND FORWiIlDI'li MEBI'IIAST, WIDlINGTOJi, N . C. September 20lh, L 53. 80,IC R0UNTRLE, WATSON &. CO., Cleiicial Coiiiiuis.sion Mcrchanl, 7H South St , Now York. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. I. D. BOCNTKES, B. C. WATSON, W. M. WIGGINS Angus' 2h, 1853. 69-1 y. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM General Commission and Forwardin? Merchant. I'rompt personal attention given to Consign ments tor Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advance made on Consignments to me or to my Sew York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1833. 135. T. C. AYOltTH, COMMISSION Wi) FUK WINDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N . C. Feb. 17, 1853. 141-ly. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SCrCESSORS TO TflOS- ALI80NE k CO ) (it'ueral Coiuoiission Merchanls, So 32, Sorlh Whartes, and 3 North Water Sts. PHILADELPHIA. I. IIARVET COCUIAX, W . S. BC3SELL. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Uily T.'Mi. 1353. 53 tf. s. mTwest, Aactionter and Comun&iiun lUcrchanl, WlliJIIJIGTOSI, N. C. ILL lell ur buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. w a L6o : Slrici at tcm ion given to tne sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. 0:fi,e second door. South side of Market street, on li,e wharf June 12, 1353. 33-ly. A. II. YANBOKKELEN. lr?aeral -Ascal. Conimission and Forwarding Slfrehi'mt. M H,MIGTOV, V. c. Pariicuiar atu-niioti givt-n to sale and purchase of N aval Stores. Jun? 1, 1S53. 123 ly. C. LATTA, COMMISSIOS ME ft C It A .V T d GENERAL A GENT WILMINGTON. N. C. 1. 1.1853. 85-1 r- Oct. TOWAGE! TOWAGE!! STEAMER. Saw Beary, A. M Guth rie, master; Steamer Calhoun, Jos Sprioes. masier, are ready at all times for basiness. . Ordeis Joe, Towase will bare prompt attention il left at office of Agent. GEO. HARRISS. June It. 33-tf. BUSINESS CARDS. JAS. H. CUADBOURN & CO., General Commission ftJcrcbants, rtii,MLuro.v, jr. c. Jxa. H. Chaducb. Gm. Chadiovbh. Jun. t, 1S53. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (tATI ELLIS, Rl)S8LL & CO ,) i EXE It A L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, and other produce. May 3. 1853. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND KETAL DEALERS IN Drag, Medicines. Chemicals, Paint, Oil, !) Stufls, Glass, Pcrf ornery, Ci.ars, Old LOt)urti, Kaury Article, die., MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptionsoaref ully jo.upoundod by experi enced persons. March 8. 1363. WILLIA1H A. GWYeT, General Agent Forwardingi Commission Merchant I take pleasure in informing my friends, that 1 am prepared to give all business entrusted to me etBcient and personal attention. 1 have ir wharf for Naval Stores, wiih ample accommodstioss, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or sliipiueni ; snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1353. 15. GEORGE MYERS, WmLESALE AXD RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and WUloie Ware, Emit, ConfectionarUs, 4J-c. SouLi Front street, WILMINGTON, N. J. Nov. 13, 1652. 109 S. B. & J. A. EVANS, WildLESiLE k) iiETilL UKCtGISTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will Keep always on hand a laruand very select -lock of Drug--, Medicines, Jlieimculs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Surifical Inst rtimcnis, Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, &c, at low prices. Jan. 13. 1353. 130. JOSEPH II. FLA.NNER, Gnnrral Commissioii Mcrcliaiil, VI Ij.MI votov, n. c. iv 9th. 13'i3 - ' 87-1 v-c J. HATHAWAY k SON, COM MISSION MKliCflAN i S. WILMIGTON, N C Iatiawav, J. L. Hathaway eb. 15, 1953 31. GK0. il. liELLY, C0JL111.S.SI0N MERCHANT. NcxiJooi to A. A. Wannet's,on North tValerst wiliattend to the sale of all kinds ol Country Pro, Juce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lard,ftc. ind willkccp constantly on band a full supply of Groceries .ic. References . WillctHall.oi Wayne, Julin tlciUr, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx . McRae. E. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A. WalKei , ' ' Dec. 13. 1652. 1 15-1 y. MILES C0STIN, C O M AT I S S I O N MERCHA N T , VVtLMlNGTO.N. N. C. tiKi'f. n ra P. Hall, Esq E Prcs't Dranch State 1 Bink, I Tlios.M. A right, Esq., Prcs't Bank ! Wilming Cape Fear, f ton.N.C. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres'i Comnur. I cial Hank, y Dec. 13. 1852 HS-tf WILLIAM II, PEARE7 CiULEl'TUK U ..UVLIillM:ii CIM. l'"r Couuli y Ne wspapers thi oulitit.t tile Cuitcit State, Jjscinent of Sun Iron Bu iuinus, Baltimore street All ihusincss ee;rusted to his care transacted promptly, op liberal terms. sept 7 95-f J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER ANIJ HEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. &c. Sec. Pi out street. South of Market, BltOVTN's Bt'll.DIN'U, WILMINGTON. K C. Sept. 10, 1952. '?-; GEO. 0. VAN AMRLNGE, linOKIiii, AND MliHCASTlLli AGENT, WI LM I M QTuN , N. C. P ARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or sale of all descriptions of MerchandUe and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge i. Any business intrusted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk fur the present is in the ollicc of Air. Win. A. G wyt-r. iliriacNCie . Messrs. Ellis, Russell Sc Co., 1 " Adams. Bro. &. Co., S WUmington . " J. R Blossom, Esq. J August U. 1S5. 65. c C. FHEEMAN. GEOHCE HOllSTOJt. PHKEMAN A IltlUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. 1). C. FREEMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 FRONT STREET, NEW VORK. FREEMAN AND HUCSTOX, TILJI1?IGT0, H C j'EEP constantly on hind a stock of Flour. LVC'om, Pork, Bacon. Sat I, (Jofr.e, Saar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candies, Soap, J-Vr-eijrn and Jomestic Liquors and IVines ; Iron. Nai, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable tor laniilvand plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Fes em as, is located in the city of New York ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either piace. All bjsiness entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; and orders for Goods will be ir.iinptly nd carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1852. 76-f. H. BOLLNKR G. POTT1 B. IT DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW VORK : L'eral Cash Advances made on all Consignments. Apii! 30, 1853. 20-Iy-pd. I. W CSS EL. II. B.. EILERS. WES.SEL k EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE WriALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C-, intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a Genera ICeiTitniission Basiness. trituci: E. P.Hall Pres't Br'ch Bank fth State O. G. Parsley, Prcs't Commercial Bank. Wil P. K . Dickinson, Esq . Dollner& Potter. Jan. 20 18:-3 131. WILKINSON & ESLER; CiM DllUl's IR . CaaCectlanarT, Kralt. Wats Toys,Faar y Ar- v . WBQLE:sAX.S AND RfSl 4 If., . . MiRKEt flTlCKT, WlUMING-fON N.C. IfT.50fl85?. - I0-tl LIVER COMPLAINT. DVSPEPSLl Jaundice, Chronic ur Nervous Debility, Dii ease j ine Kidneys, and all Unease arising from a disordered Lifer or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of ihe Stomach, Swimming of the Head U.irri. A n.rc,..,li ll.-,l.l fl.... t v u .wi . 1". mi. w 1 1 a, ning, r imiviiug m tne Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying pos'ure. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs bet ore toesight, fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Oj-c, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burninp in the FI- sh Constant Imaginings of evil, and great depressions oi spirits, can do enectually cuied by Dft HOvrLAnl) o CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, iu I'liim.-n nv nu f m jmui No. 120 Arch street. Philadelphia! Their power over the above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any other preparation in the Uni ted states, .i s the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physician! had failed. 1 hese Kittersare worthy the attention of invalids rossessinc ?reat virtues in the rectification ol dis eases of the Liver and leaser glands, exeicisinp the most searching powers in weakness and affections cj. the digestivu organs, they are, withal, sale, cer tain ana pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. The Ptiil idelnhi.i S.itnrdtiv G.izi it mm of Dr. Hooflaso's German Bitters. " It is se.1 uouj that wj recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; on.l therefore when we recom mend Dr. Ilootland's Uerman Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we arc not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgot ten after they have doni their guilty race of mischii f, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the heart y approval of ihe faculty Itself. 'Scott's A eekly," said, Aug Z5 : "Dr. Iloofland's Ji-rmun Bitters, manufactured by DrJackson, are now "ocoiuiiiendfcd by some of the most prominent inen.-. 'a of the faculty as an article of much effica cy inc.. -'s ni female weakness. Persons of debili tated con "utions vviUfiod these Bitters advantage ous to .hen ealth as wc know from experience the salutary effect they have tip-m weak system' " MOSE EVIDENCE. J. G. Moore. Esq , of the Daily News, said, Oct 31. 'Ds. Hoof-land's, German Bittecs. We are try ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the. bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the c intents uf two bottles, and o have dciivt-l more bi ncfi: from the experiment than we derived previously from years of ;Jlophatic treat ment at the hands il our first physician.-. " Hon. 'O. llineline, Mayor of the City of Cam den, IS". J , si) : "Ho flaxd's ''-irh ans BlTTEBS. Wc have sepn many ll itt'.riiiii notices of this medicine, - md the s-.'uii c from which they came indue d us to make inquiry respecting its uieiiis. From inquiry we were peisu.idcd :o use it, and ni .st say m-cVound it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver nnd digestive organ, and the powerful influence if exerts upon nervous prostration, is reslly surprising It calms nnd s' rengf hens tlie nerves, bringing them in to a state oi" repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we arc satisfied there would be less sicknips. as from the stomach, liver and nei votts system, the great major ity of real and imaginary desensis ttnimte. Have them in a healthy condition ar.d toucan bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who ore at nil indisposed, to give a trial it will recommend it self. Ii should, 'n fact, be in every family. Noothcr medicine can product such i videnci t ol merit." Forsale wholesale end retail at the GERMAN MEDIC1NI STORE. No 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Phila delphia, nnd by respectab id -alcrs generally ihn ugh out the country. Sold in Wilmington by S. R & J A . EVANS-', in Fayetteville by S. J II I MS DALE. June II. 3S-3m "MAN KNOW THYSELF." AN invaluable Rook foi '-5cii ts. "Evtrv Fami ly ohould have a copy." Six th ousand copies sold in les sthanthrec months. A new ediijon. revisd and impnved. just issued. Dr. Hunter's Medical Manuel and hand Book for the Afflicted, containing on outline of Ihe origin, progrei-s. treatment and cu ic of every form tf dis ease, conirocit-d by promiscuous sexual imercoursc. by self-abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding nil medical t chnicnlities, r.nd everything that would otfend i he ear of decency, from the result ol tome twenty years suceeful practice, exclusively devo ted to the cure of diseases f a delicate or private iiniute. To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a I remise on the causes, symp toms aud cure of the Fever and Amie. for tweni vo tive cents n copy ; six copies one dollar ; will be for warded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of postie. Address, postage' paid, Cosdi n f Co., Publisheisor box 196, PostOflice. Philadelphia. "This is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work publih d on I be class of diseases of whieli it treats. Avoiding oil technical tonus, it addresses itself to the reason of its rcuders. It is fri e front all objectionable matter, and no pa rent, I. owev r fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The auihor has devoted many years to the treatment of "he various com plaints treated of. and 'wiih too little breath to puft',' and 'loo little prc-uniption to impose, he fins offered to the world at the ineiely nominal priee of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful prac tice. " ill- BALD. No it acln r or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charjre.'" Pr fle's A dvo- CAT. A Presbyterian clr-rtyman in Ohio, in writing of Hunter' Medical Manuel, sys : "Thousands ol our youth, by evil example and the influence of tilt passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequen ces upon themselves and their posterity. The con stitutions of thousands who arc raising families have been enteeoied, it not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cur. Any thing that can be done so to enliffhten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove ihis wide-! spri ad source of hunt n wretchedness, would confer the creAiest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on ihe ores- nt and coming g-enerations Intemperance, (the u-e of int".xicatin: dunks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not greater sconrce to the human racp. Accept my thanks in behalf of the afflicted, and believe me. your co worker in the good work you are so active ly engaged in.'' one ropy w ill he forwarded (securely enveloped atid postage paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for $1. Address. COSDEiN A, CO., Publishers, 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers Canvassers and Book Agents, sun 'plied on the most liberal terms. June 2. 34-Iy-c. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi cally prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medica. and has gained an tinrivall ed reputation forthe following effects, vix : PURIFYING THE BLOOD. and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers. Cutane ous Kmpiions. Canker, scald Head, &c. Kr'nlatiojt; and I Ifansin; the Mom nth ft bwr is. thasft cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costivcntss. riles. Ac. strciipilieiittiK the Iflgeatlirc Or?am. thus causing the food to nourish and support every pari. KEGCLATING THE 8ECHETAHV ORGANS, and, by enabling ihem to perform their proper fane lions, preventing aadeuring Bilioua andotherpain ful diseases StitasUitEiDe and Quieting lb t Rerroni St item. thusallayin? Nervous Irritation, aadcurinall dis eases of ihe "verves. - It is unrivalled in tne ears of all FEMALE DISEASES, as Weakaess, Irregularity. Obstructions, fte. It is pleasant to take, and safe In all esses i art ingln harmony with ke restoriag powrra of catnre it never injures bat always beaefits and cares, as thoasands of volanfary certificates from ike beat aatnermee teaiiie. - Prepared by n.M01lSKCOv.U Maidee-Lane, ff.T. Sold by Dniciistsaad others threegheat thia aad o t her eonn tries. S. B. d J. A. EVANS, A I areata. WilmUtoai. N. C. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON Proclaims to the afflicted, far and near, that he has discovert d the most tain, rpeedy and efficacious plan for treating partic ular diseases thit has ever keen presented to the world. By hi plan, fotii ded on obseivations made in liie Hospitals of Europe and Aatariea, ha will ensure A CURE IS TWO DAYS, OH SO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Dt ugs Used. Pains in the Loins, Constitutional DeUlity, Iru potency. Weakness of the Back and Limba, a flec tions ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart', Dyspepsy. Nenroua Irritability, Diseases of the Head, Throat, NoK.tr Skini and alt those serious and melancholy disorders arising froaa the destruc tive habits of Youth, which destroy both body an i mind, those secret aad solitary practices more fait to their victims than the song ui Ihe Syrsna ta tuV.' mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brillian ' -hopes orantlcipatlona, rendering muniage.&e., In. pottlble. ... ; YOUNG MEN, . . : Especially, who have become ihe victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whic , annually sweeps to an untimely f rave thousands!" young men of the must exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced li' ' tening Senates with ihe thunders of eloquence, t ' waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with im. confidence. MARRIAGE. Married persons, OT those contemplating marriaf i . be in;,' awar- ot physical weakness, shouid loiniee: ately consult Dr. J., and be restond to perft - hcnlth. He who places himself undor the careof Dr. Joh ; ston may religiously confide in his honor as a at tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a pfc -sician. '- OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St..7 DOOKS FROM BALTIMORE St., (enst side.V. LP THE STEPS. 5rHE PARTICULAR In' observing the NAME and SUMBEIt,ot you will mistake ihe place. Dlt. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London i graduate fiom one of the most eminent Colleges of. the United States, and the greater part of whose ' life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Pal is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known insaay troubled with ringing in the head and tats v-fcen asleep, great neivousrsss, being alarmed t sudden sounds, and bashfulness. with frequent blushing, attended somrtimi 8 with dtiitne,t li tin i" mind, were cwd immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTCP' Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured I selvrs by private and improper indulgences, tin- -cn t solitary habit which rules both body nd mind, unfitting them for cither business or society. T'ncse are some of the ad and melancholy (fleets prnducrd by eai ly halms of youth, tiz: Weakness of the liack and Limbs, Pains in ihe Head, Dimness of .Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the H -art. Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Debase ment ol the Digestive Functions, GentraJ Ptbi-lity,. Sympti msof Consumption, die. M kntally. The fearful till els on the mind ore iriueh to be dreaded ; Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, ICvil-Forebodint", Aversion t. Society, Self-Diftrust. Love of Soli tude, Timidity, Ac , are some of ihe tvila produced. - Thousands of persons, of all oges, can l.ow judge what is ihe cause of their declining health. Lorinu their vigor, becoming weak, pale and eiiuici.-iK 7, have a j insrulnr apcarance about the eyes, ccugh nnd symptoms of Consumption. DR. JO US S 1 OS S A VI U OR A I IS U REM EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. This grand nnd important Rnuedy has lestoret!' strength and vigor to thousands of the mo si ner vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost ull hopes, and been abandoned to die. By Ra complete -invigoration of the Nervous System, ihe whol-' facu'ties become lestored lo their proper power arid functions, and the fallen fabric of life r&istd i.p lo beauty, onsistency, and duration, upon the tuiiis oC nn emaciated and premature decline to sound tnd pris-tine health. Oh, how happy hove hundreds of misguided youths been made who have been sud denly restored to health, from the devastations ' those terrific maladies wnicU result from iiidiw lion. Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE. Should n fleet tiiat a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the jouimy through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the )uo pect hourly darkens to the view the mind betuiiii s shadowed wiih despair, and filled with the mekia tholly reflection, thai the happiness of anoilH-r be comes blighied v ith our own. Let no false t'elicn cy prevent you, but apply imuiediaicly, and save yourself from the dreadful constquenccs ol this ter rible maladv. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediati ly cur d ard full vigor lesioud. frAI.L LETTERS MUST BE POsT PAID.. Rtintdict cent to anv part of the country. TO STRANGERS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock Hi piia), whose long residence in thia city, rim dir.g as a gentleman of character and responsibility, exten sive practice in ihe various Hoptala of l-uiopc. and this country, and skill and experience to whit L thousands can testify, as well as Ms ability in the Surgical department of his profest-ion, as evidererrl by reports of his operations on the Eyes and IV formed Limbs, published In the Baltimore Sun an o:hrr papers, in the years IS4I 2, by which the blind icere made to set and" the lame to truth etrmigkt, ren ders him worthy of all confidence ipcn Ihe patt ot., those who need his professional services, and 'who, would shun the many I rifling and ignorant preteaw ders advertising themselves as Physicians.' , jrTo ihose unacqnaintid with hia reputation, Dr Johnston deems it necetsary to aay that hia credentials or diplomas always hong in his nfhee. OOFFICE.No. 7 SOUTH FJXKDEKIC K St.,. East side, np ihe steps. On. 13. . 00-lyc. DR. HARRIS, CIIADUATU OP CAMI1RIOCL', CLASS l2r H3" FOUNDER OF TIExf BALTIMORE LOCK LNFIIiWARY. No. 3 1 SOUTH GAY !T. Opposite the Exchange Bulletin ami Post Off re. J qiHOSK REQUIRING MEDICAL OR SLUG1 J. CAL AID, by applying to Dr. U., may eeur SKILLFUL TREAT3I ENT AND ACV1CF,, while all commnnicatlons will be sacredly shield ed by the ."Kis of nrofcssional honor. Aware of the difficulty with the roMie ft. criminate, in a newspaper sdvrrtisemenf , bet ncr n. tne genuine ana swiuiui pnrsiciMi and 'he pi rion pretensions of the desisninjand dangerons Q -..., Dr. 11. will cheerfully (live, when spplird to, rtn li -pi ivatc references as will fully salisi till ul.u in quire his services. BEWAUE OF KOSTRVBIS! Avoid the Patent Elixirs, Compounds and Cor dials, advertised lo cure ail persons muter tmried forms of disease. As rhe eonstitallon and habits. ol individuals differ, REASON TEACHES the same remedy cannot be suited to all alike, an, that disease can only be safely and effectually eradiral- cd by a judicious application of proper remedies. ATI liji XIOJI lain fcu. .; A practical experience of over 25 years rnablts Dr. It. to insure a sound and speedy dire In a cer tain class of disease, which have too h.np fceat yielded ty rezular Physicians to the hands of quack ery. He may be consulted confidentially, either io person or by letter. .. e -., Persons at a distance cured ai home by address ing a letter to DR. UOUDON IlARRIiS. JJulii inore, Md. All communications eomfulential' ' Remedies sent by Mailer Expres le any part of the United States. Jaly 13. 53-1 y-43- ly-c. I FI.ESII ARRIVALS CF GROCERIES Just Ut kad--Line for tic CaiA. Qf KEGS Ksira Goshea Batter; Fulton Wsr OU ket Beet's Smoked Beef and Beef Tone nes 50 boxes New Raisins ; tS - drums Fljrst Cran berries, Carraais, Citron ; every variety of Fx tracts for Flavor! ; 2 boxes A. V- Candles 20 boxes Tallow Candles l 20 rSpcria ; 100 fseksres of aasoried Craekera ; 50 hexes Caadie' i 60 tbls. Potatoes; 25 bbie. Apples t Pickles aad rrcservea ; 20 boxes New Lcetoast 18 packs assorird Im ported Liquors 50 doa. Imported Bottled Liquor and Wines : 100 bxra l ine Crackers i 2U,000 Sevan; Sauces and Catsaps) wiih every variety of Groceries at low prices, it Ihe Original Family Grocery. ' . V GEO. H VEB8. i-N.sai - "- " - " 101 PAPER UANGIB 33, Shades aad Cartaias f Lace aad Damask made aad pal ap hy ... WILKIWIVN KSlTfR. , rtov.l. ,, vpholsicti.'i
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1853, edition 1
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