'.I- - - A .'' - . - f 4 "i - - . "A' - i-;V;''' i - d Vt in r r 1 jr . i . VOLUME Vlir NUMBER 118. WIIiMFNGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER , lj353. WHOLE NUMBER 1078: s ARRlf AL OF THE STEAMER ASIA THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Affair in Ou Eail Tke War Making but Lillfe Progress A Ai Conference Proposed if Austria -Tke Turks Triumphant in Asia Insurrection tn Pvrhtgnt. New York, Dec. 15. The steamer Asia. Vith Liverpool dales of the 3d inst , arriv ed this evening. She brings 72 passengers, among whom is G. B. English, bearer of dispatches She paascd the steamer Ameri ca on the 4ih. EASTER X AFFAIRS. The.vor makes -little progress, but fa vors the Turks. No movement of magni tude had taken place along the Danube, but continual skirmishes were occurring be t ween smal Impart h ich spmelimes .v?r severajcuiaJiai me is land opposite Giergero ana at Knuava. In cohseaencif orheaTjr rains along the Danube extended, military operations, were impo3sible, and both the Russian and Turkish commanders vere retting their troops under cover. Omer Pasha had marched the bulk of his troops back to the qaarters they occupied previous to crossing the Danube. I ho lurks, however, had formed an intrenched camp between Kala fat and Krajova. The 4th and 5th Russian Reserve corps are moving from Bessarabia to Wallachia. tils understood that Austria has propos ed a new conference either at Vienna, J-iOndon or Paris, to which the othor pow rrs are said to be favorable. Russia and Turkey will be invited to send delegates. A new manifesto from the Czar was ex pected. After the 20th of November, the Turks would seize Russian shipping. The Sultan has declined to receive fur ther supplies of treasure from the Ulemas, as be docs not wish present hostilities to be regarded as a religious war. On the 24ih of November Schamyl and Ismail Pasba were to make simultaneous attacks on the Russian lines ; but the result is not yet known. Omer Pasha had intercepted a letter from MenchicorT to Gortscoff, advising him to keep quiet in the principalities. Fifty pieces of artillery had been sent to Adrianople. and the palace there was re pairing to receive the sultan. The Russians were said to have requir ed from England the recall of Admiral R. Lane and Capt. Borlase, who were holding commands in the Turkish fleet, both of whom hold commissions in the British navy. In Asia the Turks continue to have the most brilliant success. They had captur ed the first class fertress of Sincharn Kale and fort Usingbeth. Hostilities have also cjmmenced n the Black Sea, where a Turkish steamer had captured the Kussian frigate VIkdicir. A russian ship had cap tured an Bgyptian steamer after a fierce resistance. The allied fleet remains at its anchorage. It is reported that the Turkish fleet intends to bombard Sebastopol. Affairs in Servia had caused the Porte uneasiness. The Servian government de mands that the Porte shall give an exeqva ior to the Russian Consul at Belgrade. The Porte thinks Servia is acting under ihe influence of Russia, through the Prince of Servia in a note to the Sultan promises strict neutrality. It was reported in Vienna that an alli ance had been formed between Servia and Montenegro. It was reported that an alliance offensive und defensive, had been formed by Eng land, France, Sardinia and Spain. ENGLAND. There is no news of importance from England. The anniversary of the Polish revolution was celebrated in London on the 29th. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL UFEIXSURANCECOMP'V, RALEIGH, N. C. THE above Company hr bren in opcrationsince the I st of April, 1843, under the dircctionof the following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles U. JonhsoD, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James P. Jordan, Secretary, VVm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Charles E. Johnson, 1 ,r , n , , Or. Wm.H.McKee. i Mu:al Board of Dr. R-B. Haywood, S nultaltn. J. Hersman. General Agent. This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages la the insured over any other Company. The 6th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure his own tile fortius sole use of his Wife and 'Children, free from any claim tof the represents 'ives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life .members parlicipatein the vcholeof the profits which are declared "annually. Besides, thi applicant for lift, when the annual premium is over $30 may pjy one half in a Note. - AH claims for insurance against the Company will .e paid within ninety daya after proof of the death of the party is furnished. Slaves are insured forone or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this -class of propeTiiy against the uncertainty of Itfe. glare insurance presents a new and interesting feature la the history of North Carolina. which will prove very important to the Southern Slates. The last four months operation of this Company shows a veryl arge amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more than 300 Policies. Dr. Wm. W. Habsisi, Medical Examiner, and Ages. Wilmington, N. C. All Commanicatlona on business of the Company thou!d be addressed to JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. RaleixluFeb. 12, 1853. Ml-ff. BIBLES. DEPOSITORY' of the New Hanover Bible Soci ety Auxiliary to the Aroeiican Bible Soeiety, atS. VV, Whitaker s. Now on hand, large supply of Bibles and Tes taments; ibcludin? Harper's Pictorial, best and heaviest binding, S25.; Baester Bibles, beautiful edi tions, at U,50, 12,50, 10.00,7,50; largest snd best editions Quarto pub., by Bible Society, SI 1 ; the same, plain. MiO; Smaller Quarto, Uoaa,S0; bl. 60 c, 42 c, and 25 c ; Testaments j J.," ,;.55 c" 12 mo- Testament, sheep, 50 c.f i 2e ,8w124bh. do., 25 e , 18 e , I2 c..6J c. ... i ?,?'?0,lf",8ortment of smsH Bibles, suita ble lor Cnnsim.i. and sew Years Presents- Fur, Mo.oeco and Velvet bindings, t from 50 e to 6 ,at Dcc- 18 S. VVWHITAJtER'S UMBRELLAS OFaH sises and qualities for sale at the Hat Store. C. MYERS. JUST RECEIVED FROM schr. Chat. UD1, SO bbls. Apples "Spit zenburff, Greenings, c aid win Pound Svteis, ., drej also Onion. Potatoes, Turnips, Beets, Ac- Cranbenies. Call and examine at the Family Orocery of - GEO. JJTTKRS, Front st -Dee.l . 110 BLANKS. THK following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly fur sale at the Office of The Coimmrxial. COMMERCIAL,. Shipping 4 nicies. Kills of Lading. Do. Letter Sheet, Crow Lists. fricea Current. Checks on all the Banks. CharteT Party. Manifests of oil binds. Rntrics Merchandise. Do. Ballast. Rates of Freight OR W. & 11. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Rxi'hange, bound and In shots. Do. D'jmeatift. .Negotiable Noteson the st-vcral Ranks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of sole o Vessels M JSC ELLA NEO VS. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. Ds. of Ktgre. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage LUitd. out judgment. egro Passes. Warrantee Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery of Tropcrty COURT BLANKS: Ven. Exponas. Ca Sa snd Boni. Alias Vend. Ex. Ft Fa, . Suhpceoas Connty-snd Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, Cmtnty and StiDerlorCoorL- Allklnds of Blanks and Job Work, ekeeutedjo order with neatness and dUpntrh. . FRESH AND FIXE JUST received, by the tchr. A.J. DeRosset t 2 bbls. W. B. Whale Oil; 10 " FksU Sugar Crackers; 10 " Soda " 5 ' of Hi am Smith's best Family Kloar. 12 IIIC do do do 10 baxes fresh Buckwhest Flour; 10 ICegs do do 30 ' B-igs do do Low for Cash, at GEO. H. KELLEY'S. Nov. 22 J., H., and N. C. T. copy 107 FRESH AND PRIME. JUST -V TIME. BAGS Green Rio Coffee ; 15 kega of fresh Goshen Butter ; 20 2a boxes Cheese; 15 bbls. of Extra Florenco Mills Flour; It) boxes English Cheese; 10 bbli. of Mercer 1 Potatoes ; 40 " Apples ; Low for cash, at GEO. H. KELLEY'S. Nov. 23. K'6. J.. II., S. C. T. anJ Spirit of the Age copy. BUTTER. 1 "v TUBS extra fine Butiej. just received by lUOct. 1. C. DaPRfc. A CO. PROF. ALEX. C. BARRY'S Tricopkerous. or Medicated Compound, FOR Beautifying; Curling. Preserving, Restoring, and Strengthening the Hair. Relieving Diseas es of the Skin, Curing Rheumatic Pains, and Heal ing External Wounds. Bounded by no geographi cal lines, the reputation of Barry's Tbicophebous pervadi s the Union The sales of this article of late years have increased in a ratio that almost ex ceeds belief. Professor Barbv, after a careful ex amination of his salts' book, finds that the number of bottles delivered to order. In quantities of from half a gross upward, dui ir.g the year lb62, was with in a l rifle of baO.OUO. It if unnecessary to present at length theevidenc cs of the wonderful properties olthe Tricopherous, when the public have fuinUhid ftic linn indorse ment as this. The cheapnet-8 of .he article and the explanations given of its chtniicai action upon the hair, the scalp, and in all cases of superficial irrita tion, first reconimcnd d it in the attention of the people. This was all that the invmtor desired. Every bottle advertised itself TheefTects of ll-e fluid exceeded expectation. It acted like a charm. The ladies would not be without If. Country dealers in every section of the United States tound they must have it; and thus was built up n wholesale trade of an extent hitherto unheard of as regards ar ticles of this kind. The highest point has not yet been reached, and it is believed tl.at the sales this year will be a million and a half of bottles. Depot and Manufactory. No. 137 Broadway, New York. Retail price, 25 cents a Inrpe bottle. Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. Sold by all the principal merchants and druggist throughout the United Slates and Canada, Mexico West Indies, Great Britain, France, Ac. For sale by C. & D. DcPRE, W ilminpton, May2l,lS53. 29-6m-c FLOUR. 4Qoc BBLS. best brand. For sale by ct I. C. DuPRE & CO. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! THE subscriber has just received, and will continue to receive weekly, from Messrs. Dunlap dt Co., their work, which he offers for sale low lor Cash or ap proved paper at 90days. viz: Carriages. Rockaways, Bugeies, Jenny Lind Waggons, Sulkies, die. All of Dunlap d Co's tcorA" told by me warranted for 12 months. OiJe s for work will be made uy in bet manner. W.C.HOWARD. Nov. V9 j09 if P0RT0 RICO SUGAR. -1 C HHDS., 1 Cct 2. a superior article. Kor sales by RUSSELL BRO. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE Subscribers have this day formed a Co Partnership ui der the name and style of JAMES F. GILLESPIE & CO., for the purpose ofcarrving on a GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. JAMES F. GILLESPIE, GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. Wilmington, Nov. 0, 185 1 100-tf. CRYSTAL PALACE CLOTHING, AND MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. KAHNWEILER & BRO. beg leave to announce to their numerous friends and citizena in the vicinity, that ihcy will open, cn or about the 20th inst., a branch Establishment, on Market street, nexito the Masonic Hall, where will be found con stantly on hand, an elegant and rich assortment of Gentlemen's Goods for Wearing Apparel, consist ed OTH 5, CASSIMERES, VESTlNdS, 4. ol the most recent importations from Parts and London, which will be made up in the best and most tasteful manner to order. K. &. Bro. have secured the services of a Practi cal Cutter, having been engaged in his profession for fourteen years in Paris, and being aware of the great need of such an establishment in this city, they feci jut pride tn being able to offer toGentle men, GARMENTS of rery description, equal in taste and fit to any establishment of (he kind, North. ALSO, will be kept constantly on hand, a splendid supply of superior mada CLOTHING, cut and trimmed in the latest Paris style, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible price and ONE PRICE ONLY. Oct 11. 89. A HANDSOME LIGHT T3 OCKAWAV Buggy Waggon, for sale, apply J.V-IO Aug 25. 69. SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, .F Best Quality always on hand, at Fruit Depot. WILKINSON ESLER. Nov. 15th 104 WANTED. 1 Ci Cll FEET of White or Post Oak I UU.UIA J Plank, 14, 21. or 28 feet long, 14 inches or upwards wide, and 2 inches thick, for which I will Dav ft2fr Dcrthousand. May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. carriages: 5 I six seated CARRIAGE. 1 Paneled Quarter Rockaway, I Quaker Rockaway and several light Buggies just received and for sale by Sept 27-lf DIBBLE A BRO. 1,000 SACKS SALT, FOR sale by C. DoPRE CO. Oct. ?2. . SALT ! SALT ! ! SALT ! ! ! 1Q?rSACCS Sail lsrj and la fine order. ,JJFr sale by j Nov. 10 N.-C. T: copy. '" W. f MEdlCALV AND . SURGICAL INSTITUTE, A. 16- SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. pv R. Smith has for many years devoted hia whole i-J a:tention to me treatment of Private Com plaints, In all their varied and complicated forms. mis great success in those long standing and diffl cult eases, such as were formerly considered incur able, is sufficient to commend hi w to the public aa wormy or me extensive patronage ne has received. W ithin the la.-t eight year?, Dr. S.has created more than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, in ihtir dmeient lorms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad vertising tn Haiti mure, and not a sinirle caae la known where his direction were strictly followed, and tni-dieines taken at reasonable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure; therefore, persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, no matter how difficult or long standing the case may be," would do well to call n Dr. Smith, at his omce.io. iu. 30UIH r reooncK S t., snd If not etlec tually relieved no remunenajioB will b required for his services. His lucdicinaa are free from Mercury and all mineral poison; put up in a tieat and com ptctfnrm. andioay be tateb In fnihlicer crrvata house, or whUa. traveBing; wiihoul exposure or hin- arance irom Dusinem. ana except incases, of vio ent infl imation, ocr change ef drills necessary. STRICTU RES. -Dr.. Smith has. discovered a new method by which be can cure the worst form of stricture and that without paii, pr inconvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate gland, or neck of the bladder, is sometimesmlataken Icr strictures by general practitioners or charlatans. YOUNG MEN and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain Diet ructize Habit, or from any other cause, with train of bodily and men tal evils which follow, when negleefed, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble ana sunning, as well as expense. By his improved method of treatment. Dr. S. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all case of this com plaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases pacuii.tr to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, dec.) speedily and effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of the above affections, have been well tested in an ex'ens ve practice for the last twelve years. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by a letter, post-p;iid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded lo any part of the United St iles, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confidential. OiTice arranged with separate apartments, so that patients never see any one but the doctor himclf. Attendance daily,from 3 in the morning till Sat rt.'s'1'. N. B. Persona afflicted with any of the above complaints, will d.i well to a oid the various NOSTRUMS A.XD SI1 ECU ICS. advertised by A pothecaries and Druggists as a cer tain cure for any and every disease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good theref 're avoid them. A word to the wise is sufficient. Address DR. J. B SMITH 16 South Frederick St., Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. 90-ly-c. UPHOLSTERING GOODS. PAPER Hangings, Curtains, Lace and Damask Bands, Loops, Tassels, Shades, dtc. All work in above line done at shortest notice WILKINSON 4 ESLER, Oat 27 500 Oct. 4. over the v nut Depot. SALT. SACKS of Silt, daily expeeted, for sale by J. HATHAWAY dt SON. 86. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK and Pale French Brandy; Port, Madei ra an J Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. &. B. dt J. A. EVANS. Jan 15. 129 HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PURELY VEGETABLE IN ITS COMPOSITION. rpiII-S invaluable Cordial, is extracted from Herbs J. nnd Roots, which have been found afier years of experience, by the most skillful Physicians, to be possessed ot qualities most Dtnencial in me dis eases 'or which i', is recommended, and hence whilst it is pres ntid to the public, as ah effica cious remedy, it is also known to be ot that charac ter on which reliance may be placed as to Its safety. In cases of Imputciicy, 1 loemorrhages. Disordered Sterility. M nstruatiun. or Suppression of the Men ses, Kluor Albus or hites. or lor DEBILITY arising 'rom any cause, such at weakness from sick ness, where the patient has been confined to bed for some time, for Femalesafter Confinement, Abortion or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in ita salutary etlec ts: or in loss of Muscular Energy, Irritability, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Slug gishness, Decay of the Procreative Functions, Ner "vousness. trc., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be found equal, if not superior to any Corn round ovor used. TO FEMALES. Henry's Invigorating Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many Complaints to which Femalas are subject. It assists nature to brace the whole system, che ck excesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unhappint ss among Ladies would exist, were they generally (o adopt the use of this C r dial. Ladies who are debilitated by those obstruc tions w hich females are liable to, are restored by the usj of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vigor. YOUNG MEN. That so'itary practice, so fatal to the existence of man and it is the young who are most spt to be come its victims, from an ignorence of the danger to which they subject themselves, causes NER VOUS DEBILITY, Weakness of the System, and Premature Decay Many of you may now be suffering, misled a's to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought on themselves Premature 1m potency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weak ncss and Shriveling of the Genital Organs, Ner vous Affections, or any other consequences of unres trained indulgence of the sensual passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing the felicities of MARRIAGE. lessening both mental and bodily, capacity. Hold! Henry'a Invigorating Cordial, a Medicine that is purely Vegetable, will aid nature, to restore those important functions to a healthy state, snd will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strcngthener of the system AS A TONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. Wc do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medicines, and, as is customa ry, append a long lii of Recommendations, Cer tificates, Ac, beginning with "Hear what the Preacher says.'-' and suchlike; it is not necessary, for " Henry's Invigorating Cordial." only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish all we say. THE O ENUiyE " HE R TS IN VIG ORA T1SO CORDIAL." is put epin 8 or.. Pannel Bottles, and is easily recog nized by the Manufacturer's signature on the table of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) aa well as his private Seal oa the cork of each Bottle. J-Sold for $2 per Bottle i Six for 3i 16 per Hnun. Pnoired onlv bv S. E. COHEN. Ko. 3 Fmklin Row, Vine Streef.below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa, TO WHOM ALL ORDERS. MUSTBK AD DRESS ED. For Sale by all rcspectablsDnisgisis oV Merchants urnusn iccniry. Oct. 29. 97-12m-e. TOWAGE. OPT and after this dae WHj'towedri?fwr .hjr Steamer S a ml 4 00. - - 1J,MfHiHHs, agent. Nov. 8th, 1863. : 10I. W. nlUTIER. - G ENE R A L-A G E NT."1 PORTHESAtE 01 CIWJ 51 RYPROBTH! tier t9. .B0'S BLACK AND PEARL. -.PER A HATS, ;tKrw "St y!e for sale mt thf Hal Store. r - pcvii.iw- Oct. 1. 95 OA DOZ Asd Pi . -! Fersafe cia j THE TRI-WEERLY COMMERCIAL. I published every Tcesoav, Thcbcdav and Satokcat at S3 per annum, payable in all cases in advance. BY THOMAS LORING Eoitob and Pbopbie- TOB, Corner Front and Market Streets, WIXMIKSTON, K. C RATES OK ADVERTISING. 1 insertion u 50 I 1 aqr. 2 months, 94 00 I 75 I 3 " 5 00 1 sqr, 1 ' 1 " I " "3 1 00 I 1 " 6 " 8 00 I month, 2 50 I 1 12 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, the piice will be in proportion. All advertisements arc payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising wjil be permitted. Should circu distances render a changs in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the published taruiA wuU be a tlu opium of ,ih.e jgoiijcurix the time he has advertised. The privilege of A rmnal Advertisers is at net K limited to tbeirown immediate business; and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements not immediately con noted with their own business, and all exeess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements lsinciuaed mine con;raet for the sale or rent of houses or lands in town or country, or for the sale or rare ol negroes, wnein er the property is owned by aJvertisrr or by other persons. These are excluded by the term immediate butinest " All advertisements Inserted in the tri-weekly Commercial, are entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly free of charje. JOB, CARI ANI FANCY PRINTING, EXECUTED l. SIPKRIUB STUE. Arrival and Departure of the Mails under the new Arrangement, which vreut into operation, 1st March. 1852. The Mail from the North Is due every day at 9 A. M.. and at 9 P. M. Closes ai 1 P. M., and nt 9 P. AI. precisely. The Mail for the South closes at 6, A. M. The Mail from Onslow Cuurt-Housc, Sneads Ferry, &c, Is due every Monday at 5 P.M. Closes every Thursday at 9 P. M. The Mail from Long Creek, Black River Chapel, dec, is due every Thursday at 6 P. M., and closes same night at 9 P. M. The Mail from Faycltevillc, via Elizebethtown and Prospect Hall, Slc , via Wilmington and Man chester Hatlrond from llobinson's Post Office is due every Tueda y, Tl ursdny and Saturday at I p. M., and closes game days .1 Si A. M. The m ill from Whiteville, Columbus county, per Wilming'on and Manchester Railrnod is due at I P. M., and closes nt fi A. M. every day. yAn extra Package will be made up for Let ters going North of Richmond, Va , w hieh will be kept open umil 7 A.M. All other Letters must b in the Office nt the hours above nnmrd. or they will not be Mailed until next succeeding Mail. AOE1TS l-'Olt THE COM 51 Kit CIA Ij. New York -Messrs. Bnowx & DcRobiiT Boston Charles Smith. . S, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. E. Cohcn. Baltimore Wm. H. PxAKtand Wm. Thomson. BUSINESS CARDS. J AMIS AWDIRtoN. r.DWAI D S 4 VaOB. ANDERSON k SAVAGE. GENERAL CO.VJMJSH0. MERCHANTS WILMI.NGTON :. Liberal cash advances uuJe on oonsii.iiH nts. Oct. II. 'J4 GEO. UAKUiSN, General CoiumiNsiou MvrchaiiL VVII.II(;iN, N. c. STRICT attention yiven lo procuring Freight and purchasing Cargo lor vessels. Kirn to K. P. Hall, Eq. "J ? G1'ar,8le":K,l i Wilmington. I. A. Taylor. Ksq. i. D. Bellamy, Esq. j A I ri, w i. M. .... i iMlkCI, lliyill Ub "O., f TV Thompson dt Hunter, K ork . Alex'r. Herron, Jr 1'hiiadelphia. Messrs. W illiams & Butler, ) , . , H F. Baker, Esq. C harlcslon S. C Jan. 2. ie53. 123-tf. C. DuPRE & CO. WHOLESALE ASilJ KUTAIL GROCERS Corner Front aiHi lt iucesa-aii eets, WILMINGTON, N. C. C DUPRE. ') D. B. BAKER. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR A.U FUUUAKDINf. AGEXT, Will giee hia pergonal attention to business entrust ed to hie care. Sept. 8, 1S53. 75-tf. 0. L. FILLYAW, PRODUCE BROKER. COMMISSION AND FOUWlKbnU MERfHlST, WILJI1SGTOS, i. C. September 20th, U53. 80-ly-c. R0UNTREE, WATSON C07 General Commission Merchants, T8 Mouth St , New York. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. J. D. HOCNTRKE, B. C. WATSON, W. H. WIGG1XB. August 25, 1853 . 69-ly. JOSEPirRTBLOSSOM Grneral Commission and Forwarding Merchant Prompt personal attention Riven to Consign ments for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignment to me Or to my eu York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. 135. T. C. WORTH, COMMISSION AXD FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON. Si. C. Feb. 17, 1S53. U3-ly. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SUCCESSORS TO THOS ALIBDNE k CO.) General Commission Merchants, No 32, North Wfiartcs, and 63 North Water Sts. PHILADELPHIA. J. HABVBT cdcHBA, W. S. BCiSBLL. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July SOth, 1853. 6S-tf. S. M. WEST, iuttioneer and Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small com mission. also: Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. Jane 12, 1853. 33-ly. A. H VANB0KRELEN. General Agent, Commission aad Forwarding Rerehant, WILMINGTON. N. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. Jane I, 1353. 123-ly. p J. C. LATTA, SSION MERCHANTS GENERAL AGENT. .WILMINGTON. N. C. OcCl,l353. s, 'SffO - 85-1 3 STEAMER Sam Bear v. A.M Goto rie. master : Steamer Calhoun, Jos LFSbrTiiss;- maaterT afV"teadf at all limes for business. SiiAzi for Towage will have BUSINESS CARDS. sTnrciIADB0URN General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jas. H. Chadsocbs. Gzo. Cuadioiis. Jun. I, 1S5J. ixi. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATB ELLIS. BUSS ELL & CO ,) SEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consisnmenis of Naval stores, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1853. ' C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND It ETA L DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dje Stuff's, Class. Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, Ac., AIAKKKT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Praariptioasuaref ull ytjum pounded by expari need persons. March 28. 1853. ' ' WILLIAM A. GWYEJ, Genera! ,igeni;Forwardiog& Commission Merchant I take pleasure in inlorming my friend.i, ihat I am prepared to give all business entrusted lo me efficient and personal attention. I have a'u liar f for Naval Stores, with ample accominodaiioss, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of IVaval stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1653. 15. GEORGE "jWERsi WHILES 1L 15 AiD RETAIL GKOCKR Keeps constantly on hand, H'mes, Teas, Liquors, j provisions, n ooa ana Willow Ware, t ruit, Coiifectionarits,f-c. South Front atrttt, WILMINGTON, N. C. Soy. 13, 1852. ' 109. S. B. & j7I. EVANS, WHOLESALE A3D RET! lb DRL'IGISTS, WILMINGTON. N. C Will keep always on hand s large and very select tock of l)rug, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Glass, burgical Instruments, Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, dtc., ot low prices. Jan. 13, 1353. 130. JOSEPH n. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. May 9th. 1853. 87-1 y-c. J. HATHAWAY & SON COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N . C. J. Hathaway, J. L. Hatuawav. Keb. 15, 1853. 31. geoTu. kellT, commission merchant. Hex tdooi to A . A . Wannet's, on North Water st willatlend to the sale of all kinds of Countrv Pro, iuce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon , Lard, Ac. jnd wil I keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries tic. References . WilletHall ol Wayne, John VlcHae, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' Gen. All . . McKae . ' E. P. Hall, Wiltningion , Wiley A. Wulkei , " Dec. 1852. 1 15-1 y . MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION M ERGHA N T . WILMINGTON. N. C. ar.iT.n to E. P. Hall, Esq., Prcs't Branch Stale 1 Bink, I Thos.H. vVriifht, Esq., Prcs't Bank ! Cape Ecar, f Wilming ton. N. C. O.G. Parsley, Esq., Prcs't Commer- I cin I Hank. , Dec ID. 1352 119-tf WILLIAM II, PEARE, c, ill term; wu misi:ii agim For Country Newspapers thiougliout tlie United Mtate, Basement of San Iron Bu la inas, Baltimore street All business cc'.rusted promptly, on liberal terms sept 7 to his cars transacted 95-f J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. &c. front street, South ot" Market, BROWN'S BClLDINO, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. 16, 1852. 79-y-c E0. 0. VAN AM HINGE, IIROKEU, AND M KUCASiTILU AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTICULAR, attontion paid to the purchase or saleof all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge r. Any business intrusted to him will re reive prompt and personal aitcntion. His desk for the present is in the ouice 01 mr. w tn. a. uwycr, ItEFBBEKCES Messrs. Ellis, Russell dc Co., 1 " Adams, Bro. dt Co., Wilmington. ' J. R Blossom, Esq. ) August 14. 1852. 65.-C . C. FREEMAN. GEORGE HOUSTON. FHEEMAN Jt HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. FREEMAN k CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS FRONT STREET, NEW VORK. FREE5U3 AND HOCSTOS, WILM1SCT0N, N. C KEEP constantly on hand a stock of Flour, Corn. Pork. Bacon. Salt, Co fee, Saear, Mo lasses. Tobacco, Cigar. SnuT, Candle, Soap, 'ur- CUT 71 aria lsotticmi ic ijiyuur anu. nines; srun, Nail; Paint; Oil; Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for family and plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Ebbbmaw, is located in the city of New York ; the junior partner, Go. Hopstox, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments lo and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; and orders for Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1852 7C-f. 8. DOLLNF.R O. POTTLR. IT D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK : Liberal Cash Advances mad an all Consignments. April 30, 1853. 20-ly-pd. I. VESSEL. H . B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, aad Provision at wholesale and to carry on a Genera I Commission Boslaess. iirimci : . jr. , r . 1 r K. P.Hall.Prea't Brch Bank of the State. O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Baak . Wil P. K. Dickinson, Esq. Ponpe&Co. T.,k DoUnevA, Potter. $WTrk. - Jan. 20 183 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS f ! Oonfectleuary. tTnalt. Wnts.Toys.Pancy r t iclM. Perfumery, Tebar.ro exn. e. . WHOLES ALE AND RE 1 AIL, MASKCT STRETT. - WILMINGTON N.C Not.30,IS32. " I0-ti LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Djbitity. D! eaie of the Kidneys, and all Iitaxses arising from a. disordered Liter or Stomach, suck as Constipation, inward 1'ilts, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ol 1 he Stomach, .N su-ea, H.arl burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurri( d and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or S ufftcatins; Sensa lions when in a lying pos'ure. Dimness of Vision, i'ots or Webs before thesiglit, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hfad, Deficiency ol Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, cf-c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burningin the Fl sh Constant Imaginings ut evil, and great depressions of Spiiits, can be eili-ctually cuied by DR HOOFLAND'a CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON. No. ISO Arch street. Philadelphia. Their powt rover the above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any other preparation in the Uni ted Jtates.as theettresltttest.ln many cascsafter skilful physicians had failed. These Uittersare worthy the atteniion of invalids Possessing great virtues in the reciltication of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, sjfe, ccr taia and pleasant. READ AND BE CO.WI.NCED. The "Pnil idelphia Saturday Gazette,'' says of Dr. Hnoi'LAXD's German Bitters. "It is seldom that we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; and therefore when we recom mend. Ur. Hoorland's German Bitti r, we wish Jl to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done llioir guilty race of mischii f, but of a inedirine lone established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself.' "Scott'b Weekly," said, Aug. 25 : "Dr. Hoofland's Jcrman Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now 'ecommended by some of the most prominent meti.Ti'i of the faculty as an article of much effica cy in cu-'S of female weakness. Persons of debili tated con 'uiions will find these Bitters advantage ous to .heii ealth as we know from tjr,prience the salutary fcfleci thev have upn weak sj stem." MORE EVIDENCE. J. G. Moore. Esq , of the Daily News, said . Oct 31 . 'Da. Hoofland's German Hitters. Wenre try ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. v e nave tuKen ine contents 111 two bottles, and wo have derived more benefit from the experiment than we derived previously from yenrsof i.llophatic treat ment at the hands ol our firsi physician?." Hon. CD. Hineline, Mayor ol the City of Cain den. N. J , says : "Hooflawd'sGirmams Bittshs.--U e liv.e seen many flattarin? notices of this nirdicine, nd the source from which they camo induced us lo make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persunded io use it, and m.st say e found it specific in its action upon diseases of 1 he liver and digestive oigan, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising It calms and strengthens the nerves, brineini; Ihrin in to a state of repose, making sleep refresh inLr. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous sj s!i ni, the great major ity of real and imaginary deseascs rnmriate. H'uvc them in a healthy condition and you can bid defi sneeto epidemics penerallv. Ibis extraordinary medicine we would ;id ist our friends ho are at nil indisposed, to trive atrial it will recommend it self, it should, 'n fact, be in tcr family. Noother medicine can produce such tvidenrtr 01 ineiit." Forsale wholesale and retail at the G EK.. MAN MEDIC1NK STORH, No. 120 Arch street, one doorbelow Sixth, Phila delphia, and by reepectub'idealcis generally ilnough out the country. Sold in N ilniincton bv S. 3 4 J A. EVANS, in Fayeticvillo b S.J 1IIXSDAI.E. June II. 3S-3ni 'MAN KNOW TIIVSELF.' AN invaluable Book foi 25crt ts. ' Evr) Fami ly h'uld have a copy." Six th ousand copies sold lnletstlioi.i hree months. A new editiun. reviced and improved, just issued. Dr. Hunter's Medical Manuel and hand Book for the Afflicted, containing nn outline of the origin, progrets. trratmtnt and cute of every form cf dis ease, contracted by promiscuoussexiiul imercour.-c. by self-a buse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar styli avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend ( he ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo ted to the cure of diecasi s f a d licalc or private nature. To which is added, nceipts fot tin- curt of ihc above diseases, and a treatise on lliccauses, symp toms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twent) fiveccntfi a copy ; six copies one dollar ; will be for warded to any pai t of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address, pottage paid, Cosden 4 Co., Publishers or box 196, Post Office, Philadelphia. "This is, withont exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical tet ms.it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable niatttr, and no pa rent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author tins devoted many years to the treatment of "he various com plaints treated of. and 'with too little breaili 10 pull',' aud 'too little presumption to impose,' lie lias offered to the world at the merely nominal price of V!5 cents, the fruitsof some twenty years most successful prac tice." Hebald. "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work, ll would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge.'' Picple '5 Advo cate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of 'Hunter's Medical Manuel, says : "Thousands of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, ha ve been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful const quen ces upon themselves and their posierijy. The con stitutions of thousands who are raising familier have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide spread source of hutnin wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations Intemperance, (the use of lntoxioatine drinks.) though It has slain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scourze to the human race. Accept my thanks in behalf of the afflicted, and btlieveme. your co-worker in the good work you are so active ly engaged in." line copy will be forwarded (securely envelODtd and postage paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for il. Address. COSDKN & CO.. Publishers, 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers Canvassers and Book A'rents, tup plied on the most liberal terms. J une l. J-l-Iy-c. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF 1 YELLOW DOCK ROOT. ! THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi cally prepared from the best Roots and Herbs 1 of the Materia Hedica. and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the following effects, viz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD. and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous r.ruptions. canker. Scald Head, 4c. Regulating and Cleaning the Stomach- ft Boweli. thaalt cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveoess, riles, c. Strengthening the Digestive Organs, thus causing the food to nourish snd support every part. REGCLATIKG TBE SECRETARY ORGANS, and, by enabling them to perform their proper func tions, preventing andturing Bilious andotherpain fol diseases. SirugtkeftiBg aid QaieUig tfae Merrtn t jitem, thasallaying Nervosa Irritation, and curing all dis eases of the Nerves. It is tsrivalTed in thr ear of all FEMALE DISEASES. A as Weakness, Irregularity. Obstruct ions, Ac. It la pleasant to take, and safe in all casea 1 act ing in harmony with 'he restoring powers of its tore it never injures but always be e fits aad nres, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the best suihoritietetIfy. Prepared bjr " - ' ; O. MORSK d CO-.2 Maiden-LaM, H.Y, SoW br Drnggisteandoiheralhroaghoal this and oiherconntries. S.B. rf- J. A. KVANS, Agent, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON Proclaims to the afflicted, ftt and near, that ho has disco vend the most e tain, rpeedy and efficacious plan for treating partic ular diseases that has ever been presented lo the world, by his plan, foui tied on observations made' in the liospiialsof Europe and .America, be iU ensure - ' A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHARGff. No Mercury or Nauseous Divgt Used. Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility. Ini potency. Vcoknsof the Hack and Limbs, afier. lions ot the Kidneys, Palpitaiion of the Heart, Dyspepsy. Nervous irritability, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin; and all those teilvua and melancholy disorders arising from the desttut -' five habits of Youth, which destroy both body and . mind, those itml ad solitsry practices mora fatal " to their rlctirfaWAan the song of the Syrsns lo the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes oranticipuiions, rendering marriage, Ac, im possible. YOUNG MEN, Especially, who have become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive ha bit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave ihoustrris ol young men of the most exaUed uktats and brilliant Intellect, who injght otherwise have entranced lis. tening Senates wiih the thunders of eloqnenre, or waked to eestacy the living lyre, may call with ft.il confidrnce. M. 1 RRIA GE. Marrisd persons, or those contemplating nianiaga, being awnr- nt physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be ristortd to perfect health. He who places himself undur I he care of Dr. Jol.n ston may religiously confide in his honor aa a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill's a phj- sician. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK Sr.,T DOOKS FKOM BALTIMORE St., (nest side,) UP THE STEPS. 3rBE PA KTICLLAK in observing the NAME and NUMBER, tit you will mistake the place. DR. JOIIXSTOX. ' Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of -the United States, and the greater part ot homi life has bu n spent in the hospitals of London, Pal is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected soma of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; mnny troubled with ringing in 1 ho head and ears when asleep, irrca l nervonsnsss, being alarmed t sudden sounds, and bashfulness. wiifa frequent blushing, attended sometimes with d( range 11 (M 1' mind, weie cured Immediately. j TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICV , Dr. J. addresses nil those who have injured 1 ' selves by private and improper indulgences, thr ' cret and solitary habit m hich rules both body and mind, unfitting them for ither business or society. These me some of the sad ard melancholy lire lit produced by early habits nf youth, vix: Weakn of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimnrt of Sight, I.osiof Musculur Tower, Palpitation f the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous I ratability, Derangv mentof the Digestive Functions, General DebiJiv, Sympl .ins of Consumption, &c. ' -A "Mentailv. The fearful effect on the mind' are much to be dreaded ; Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Foreboding, Aversion to Society, Self-lit rust. Lots of boli tud . Timidity, dc , are some of the evils produced. Thoummtie of persons, of all sges, can nowjudgu v hat is the cause of ihcir declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated., have a singular appearance about the ejes, eougti and symptoms of Consumption. - ! DR. JOHNSTONS IN VIGOR A TING REM EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. Thi s urand ami important Rc medy has irstored strength and vicor to thousands of the most ncf' vous :m.i ilc !-ilitaied. many of whom had lost all hopi s and been abandoned to die. By its Complete invigorution of ihc Nervous System, the whole fm-u i ii c bi cornr restored lo their proper power snd functions, and the fallen fabric uf lift! raised up lo In ntity , onsisu tit v, iiiid duration, tipon the 1 uins of an einaci.ilei! uud preuiai ure decline to sound and prittinf health. Oh, how happy ha vu hundreds of misgiiidt d youths been made who have been sud denly restored to health, from the dtvaMaliens thor-c terrific maladies which result from iodise' lion. Such persons, before contemplating . MARRIAGE. Should ii fleet that a sound mind and bedy ere the 1110 t necessary requisites to promote connubial harpincss. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the pros, peet hourly darkens to the view thr mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the nirlan- holly reflection, that the hsppiners of soother be conxs blighted v ith our own. Lei no false delles cy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save j oursilf from 1 he dreadful consequence of this ler libie inalady. I WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS inunrdiati ly cured and full vigor lestored. rAI-L LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID. Ri medics sent to an v part of the country. ' " TO STRANGERS. . . . DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Loek Hte 1 1 i r n I , how long residence in ibis city, stsr.dirg ss a gftiilciiiun of cbr.racler and res f ontiLilitv. eaten sivc practice in the various Horpilals i Europe and thi? country, and skill and experience to hfi U thousands can testify, as well as his ability in the Surgiciildcparttnent of his profession, ss evidci ct il by reports of his operations on the Eyes end Pe (ormed Limbs, published in the Baltimore Sun and o:hcr papers, in the years 1341 2, by which As Uind were made to see and the lame to vralk straight, ten ders him worthy of all confidence fpon the patt ol those who uetd his professional services, aid who would shun the many trifling snd ignorsnt preler. dci.i advertising theincclves ss Physicians. Jj"To those unacquainted with his reputation. Dr. Johnston deems it ncceiraty to say that his credentials or diplomas always hang in his flice; . S-OFKICR,No. 7 SOUTH Flli- DEhltK M., Enst side, up thestrps. Oct. 13. 90-ly-e. DR. HARRIS, GRADUATE OF CANBKIDCU, CLASS 1624. FOUNDER OF TIlEj2 BALTIM0IIE LOCK INFIRnJIRY. Xo. 3 1 SOUTH GAY PT. (Oppor'te the Exchange Hurldir. and l'st f)ffire ) 'IMIOSK KKQ01U1NG 5IED1CALOR StKGI X CAL AID, by applying to Dr. II., mav sresm SK1LLKUL TUKATMKNT AND ADVICt-, while all communications will be sacredly ahi. i.i cd by the .Eg is of professional honor. ' Aware of the difficulty wjib the public la dis criminate, in a newspaper advertisement, belli r n ihc gennine and skillful physician-and t he spurion. prctenrinns of the designing and dangerous QnacX, Dr. H. will cheerfully give, whra applied ti ssrli private references aa will fully taiislv bll ntuie quire his rr-ivices. BEWARE OF N0STRIMS! Avoid the Patent Elixirs, Compounds and Cor dials, edvrriired to cure all person under raried forms of disease. Aa the constitution and habit ot individuals difier, REASON TEACHES th. same remedy cannot be suited to all alike, ami ti.st disease can only be safely and effect sally cradle -cd by a judicious application of proper remedies. ATTENTION ISVITFI. A cractical experieaee f over 26 yewrs rnsblet Dr. II. to insure a sound snd apeedy euro in. a cer tain class of diseases, w hich have ton long; been , yielded by regular Physicians to the hands of qnsrk cry. He may be consulted eonf.senilally, either in person or by letter. . . . ; . Persons st a distance cared at home by address ing a letter to Dll. U Oil DOM HARRISS Pahl tnore, Md. All communications confidential. Remedies sent bjr Mail or Express to a ay pari of the United States. - . Jaly 19. 53-lf 48-fyJtr. FRESH ARRIVALS CF- GROCERIES. Just U kandLtwfor the Ctk. - ' 30 i KEGS Extra Goshea Batten Ksllsab llsr ket Beef: moked Beef and Beef.Tosarars t 50 boxes New Its) sins 1 25 drams Fg Cran berries, Csrrants, Citron 1 every variety mt f a tracts for Flavoring r SS noses A. M. Casdlest 29 boxes Tallow Csndisst 20 fpe-tm 1 100 parfcares of assorted Crackers t SO in Csndirs SO UAr. Potatoes j 25 bbls. Apples 1 Pick Irs snd Preeetve 20 boxes New Lemons 18psckses assorled I ex ported Liquors t 60 dos. Jmpoiied Bottle 4 Liqaora and Wlnea; 100 boxes Tine- Crsckets '200.0(0 Serars; Sauces and Catsspsi with ever? variety ot Groceries allow prices, at the Origloal Family Grocery. , ' GEO. 31 VERS. No.8n- ' -"''' itivJ.W- PAPER nXNGISSSYSTiadesand Cnnstaa "f toee snd nsmanlr rrmde and fro ss bo- V3 ll,B.iVi1 OMWWJ , Jl i asp t. 30. ; 85-ly-e !fov IS. 2 -'kh0l,lVr - '- . .

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