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" ' ' ' '' ! HI 'II . I Lf TTlrMrHriMrr injn fn mv. in VOLUME VIIINUMBEK 120. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATOItD Y MORNING, DECEMBER x4, 185S. 1 WHOLE NUMBER 1080. in in in tn in we :r - P 1 . 1 . "'J ill I J 5 I 4 S fe-ilj WOIA BE ATI AG IN ENGLAISD. ir Tbe severity dl'Lord Psilraeivtoii' nw law 1im not isvfm tn liuvf oi.eratfd ;is a clu-rk iin tltepriifetiriiy of the lower cluset-s ol -LortdHi f(i bent llu ir wivea. Jl w ould huleed r ni ijmil thai some medical inquiry imo the V"ircumliC.-8 should be insliluied, and thai I 'hP I'hyeMftau as vell the r.ayistratc should to9V pttvtiUe iom of iliec tkkeiiiiig pli- AmeMi: Between iov. 1 ail iy no leaf thatt tlen a.-.niiM !' the W'.rel chiirar.U i : five been brought t ligtt. The lout Jaiesl CaliH' bt-liue t!ie Courts r Monday. . The w.rst of the newcas was ili a i l William Curhs. n tailor, livi m ilio uu lieallliy locality ol" JS'ew court Gravel lane. Tlie einry. at told by Id d policc-fir-tn who interterred. i very strikingr. Emma Curtis eaid On Sunday morning, hi-t'.veen three pud lour o'clock. Ie made me iro to bed ta: k icked, and he ripi'd up el ij s with a peokfiile. toi the bte out ol it. ai.S bat rue on the body with the bone until it broke into three piere. He was i'rte ober. and so was I, (or I never drink. He had been 'uL and I was afraid to a to bed ttlf l.e came home. After lie had broken thebtxte he beat nif with my hair brush. He then dragged me out of bed. made rue make the bed three time, tried to strangle me with hi hands, and with the large square cut stick the policeman now holds in his hand si ruck me several times. 1 did not call out. lor lie said i I did he would dance upon my body. At'ier havinjj beaten me severely, he went down stairs and to the bottom oi' the court, but he immediately returned ai d be gan beatinrr me again with the s'ick. and then the offierrs canic into the room. The Loid Mayor How olteti has this oc curred ? .Mrg. CurnV Ever since we were married iti January lat A month ago he gave me ttvo black eye, and he has frequently used lhat stick upon me. He has al?o thrown boi linjr hot Mater from the tea-pot upon me. I am in the utmost ilangpr. and 1 throw m life upon your lordship's hands, (or I believe it is his intention to kill rue. Policeman No. 23. I was informed that a man had locked up his wile in the house No. 14, in New-court, and I wer t there with an other officer, and upon listening in the pas sage i nearu a noise oi iremenuous mow s as if tiey were given with n kick upon the na ked fli sh. I In ard the prisoner ay. 'If yon halloo out. I'll dance your guts out.' I then broke open the door. The woman was na ked or the bed. and the prisoner had his xhir! sleeves tucked up. and was in the posi tion of a person who had been infliciins; blows. I iaimediately seized ami tlraggt d hi ni away. He was perfectly sober at the titn-. The Lord Mayor asked the complamat to what she ascribed this horrible treatment. The complainant said she had made an ob servation upon her husband's taking a young woman who had been woiking with thern to ft public house, and he was .enraged ai ihe liberty she took in doing so ; but he was In the habit uf knocking her about without the least provocation. Curtis said his wife was the persons most in fault. He received the full sentence of six months' imprisonment. James Wright, another tailor, living in a simd.irly unhealthy localny Lrno.iman's field was charged wiih beating his wife. Ann Wiight, his wife, said; Yesterday (3unday ) he said he would be hung for murdering me. as the man th.it was sentenc ed to be hung this morning would be hung. He hit me twice on the head wiiii the sleeve bourd. and cut open my skull in two placi-e. 1 bled very much. Hi- also struck me with his fist in the face, and continued to knock roe aboui (or three or (our minutes. I called out lor assistance, and peoph; came, and 1 Avent to a doctor to have my head dressed. I have been married to the piisouer three years, and he has bin ten me every month since I married him. The Lord Mayor : Is there any cause for his conduct? Mrs. Wnyht: Drink is ihe cause my lord 1 believe he tnairied me in a wn'-g name, and I have risked bim to mar ry me in his right name. I have kit him a month ago on account of it. and he said he had already murdered one woman, and that I should be the next, and 1 have no doubt ol the lTeel of his future violence, if I have no protection from your lordship. The policeman who took Wwghl into ens tod said that when going to ilie etition house. Wright said he was a fool lir leiti g me apprehend him ; and swore that as son:; as he should get over this, he would smash his wife's brains out. The Lord Mayor sentenced him to. haul labor in Holloway Prison for six calendar months. Jam-s Cmsby, 36, an ill-looking collier, re sidingat Pye-street. Westminister, was charg ed with assaulting his wife, who is at present an inmate of the London Hospital. It ap eared from the evidence of a woman named Valentine, thai on the previous evening, as the prisoner and his wife were passing through Co:tage-row Cuinberland-mad East he told her to make haste. She replied that she was goiog as quickly as she could, on which the prisoner took up his stick and gave her a dreadful blow across the face, which witness believed broke her nose. In a mo ment the poor woman was covered with blood, and the prisoner was given into cus tody. The injured woman appeared to he perfectly sober. Mr, Ya dley said it was a very bad case, and inflicted the full permit v of fix months hard labor. GrMney. the man who pretended to be jealous of his wife and tried to minder her. has been committed lor trial. The c.ie oc curred last month. Mrs. Grinney has been lor nearly a month in ihe hospiial. Another case was brought to light on Thursday, making the seventeenth in iwen-:ty-five dayw. Margaret Rogers, reluctauilv .deposed, indeed the evidence was wrung :froin her. lhai her husband John Rogers, had beeu for the last Iwo years in the habit ol beating, kicking, and cutting- her with knives at intervals. On one occasion he thrust his hand into her mouth and tried to tear it open ! He sent o prison for six moot lis and at the end of that lime find bail lor good behavior. -onon Times. The editor of the New Orlenus Picayune, speaking' of a 'model subscriber' to that pa per, i.yg; ivuve on our suhscriptioti list the name o one getiilrman who has t tken the Week 'ly Picayune ever since 1839. and ha not once, dartrijr that whole period, that we re member. taitJ fUuJt with the appearance or . contents of the paper, or complained ol beino ItTvealorif erved) by the mails. He paid his " tfifrt -enr'obripiion in advance, and has ot paid any jhiojf toce.' rAl k8lnftn(Sl)balh-echeol, t0 the care of whieh J wai promoted,' a few year since. . I ne a Biblr-tory? lh - -Prodigal Son. wWhen leane e the place where the poor 'Wjjcd son reached his former hone, and his t.ilhei saw torn "a rr.Hi utl " 1 i..q..ir.d what the la thrr probably, 'did.' One ni th. smallest hoj. with Ids litile fit si clenched -aid : - I donno, but I ties he sol do dog on hira "K nicker bockert TH R following Blanks arc printed and kept con stantly fat sale m the Office of The CotnmtrciaL COMMERCIAL.. Shipping Articles. Hills of Ladin?. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew f.tsts. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. Charier Party. Manifests of all kinds. Kntries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. Hates of Freight on W. & R. Kail K.iud. Do. on Line Boat?. Bills of Kxehange, bound and in sheets Do. Domestic. Negotiable IVotcson the several Banks. Do, on all the Banks. Bill of xaie o Vessels MIS CELL A SE O PST Warrants, with and with-Bills of Sale. out judgment. ( Do. of Neyroes. Negro Passes. 'Bonds for Negro Hire. Warrantee Deeds. UortgageJJctds. . . Bonds for the Duliveryofi : Property. J COURT BLAXKS. Vcn. Exponas. Subpoena County and Ca Soand l?on. Superior Court. Alias Vend. R.x. 'juror Tickets, County Fi Fa. I and Superior Court. Writs. Allkinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. FitESH AND FINE. JUST received, by the schr. A. J. DeRdBsct : i bbls. W. U, Whale Oil; 10 " Fresh S ugar Crackers ; 10 " Soda " 5 ' of Hi am Smith's bestFaaiily Floar, Vi UlC. do do do 10 boxes fresh Buckwheat FlourjJ 1 0 i Kegs do do 30 ' B.-igs do do Low for Cash, at GEO. H. KRLLEY'S. Nov. TZ J., H., and N. C T. copy 107 FRESH AND PRIME. JUST IN TIME. )0 iiAGS Green Itio Coffee ; 15 kegs of fret-h Goshen Buiter; 25 boxes Cheese; 15 obis, of F.xtra Florence Mills Flour; in boxes Rnsjdis Cheese; 10 bbl. of Mercer 1 Poiatoes; 40 " Apples ; Low for cash, at GEO. II. KELLEY'S. Nov. 29 116. J.. H., S. C. T. and Spirit of the Age copy. PROF. ALEX. C. BARRY'S Tricopheroug. or Medicated Compound. POK Beautifying. Curling. Preserving, ttestoring, V and Strengthening ihe Hair. Relieving Diseas es ot ihe Skin, Curing Itlieumatic Pains, and Heal ing Kxternal Wounds. Bounded by no geographi cal lines, the reputation ol bAtay's Teicophcioi'8 pervades the Union The gales of this article of late years have increased in a ratio that almost ex ceeds belief. Professor Barry, after a careful ex amination of his salts' book, finds that the number of bottles delivered to order, in quantities- of from half a rMMsupwurd,dutirg the year 1L52, was with in a trifle of 950.000. 1 1 is u n necessary to present at length the evidenc es of the wonderlul properties olthe Tricopherous. when tlv public have iionuhid nu I an indorse ment as this. The cheapnefs of he article and the explanations given ol its chtniica action upon the hair, the scalp, and in all cases of superficial irrita lion, first recornniendi d it to ihe attention of the people This was nil that the invmior desired Every bottle advertised itself The effects of tiie fluid exi-eeded expeciation. It acted like a ch-irm. The ladies would not be without it. Country dealers in evry section of ihe United States luund ih y must have it; and thus was built up a wholxsak trade of an extent hitherto ui.hc ard id a s rera rds a r tides of t his kind . The hichest point has not vet I been reached, and it is believed that t b sales this vear will be a million and u half of rotili s Depot and Manufactory. No. 137 Uroadway . New York. Remil price. 25 cents a larte boufe. Liberal discount to purchasers by thequantiry. Sold by all the principal merchants and druggist throughout the United States and Canada, Mexic West Indies. Great Kriinin. France. Ac. For sale by C. &. D. DuPKE, iln inpten. May 21, 1953. 29-Gm-c FLOUR. BRLS. best brand. For sale by C. DuPRE . CO CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! THE subscriber has just received, and will continue to receive weekly, from Messrs. Dunlap & Co., their won. on ii lie efiers for sale low for Cash or ap proved paper at 90 days, viz: "arriage". Rock away-. BuzL'tes, Jenny Lind Waggons, Sulkies. &e. All of Dunlap Co's icork sold by me warranted for 12 months Oide s for work will be made 117 inbeit manner. W. C. HOWAKD. Nov. '9 109-if PORTO RICO SUGAR. 1 CT HHDS., a superior article. Forsalesbv lOCct Vii. RUSSELL & BRO. C 0-PA RTNERSIIIP N 0 TICE. THF. Subscribers have this day formed a Co- JL Partnership in der the name and style of JAMES F. GILLESPIE & CO., for the purpose of carrvinj; on a GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. JAMES F. GILLESPIE, GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. Wilmington, Nov. 6, 1851- 100-tf. "CRYSTAL PALACE CLOTHING, AND MERCHANT TAILORING E S TABL1SHME X7 IVAHNWE1LEK & BRO. be leave to announce LVto their numerous friends and citizens in the vicinity, that they will open, en or about the 20th inst., a branch Kstabtihment, on Market street, next to the Masonic Hall, where willbe found con stantly on hand, ah elegant and rich assortment of Gent'emcn's Goods for Wearing Apparel, consist ed OTIS CASSIMERES. VESTINciS. f-c. ol the most recent importaiions from Paris and London, which will be made tip in the b?st and most tasteful manner to order. K. A Bro.h.tve secured the services of a Practi cal Culler, having been engaged in his profession for fourteen years in Paris, and being aware ofihc areat nerd of such an establishment in this city, they feel just pride in beineable to offer toGentle men. GA RM FNTS of rvery 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 mada CLOTHING, cut and trimmed in the latest Paris style, all of which willbe sold at the lowest nosiblc price and ONE PRICE ONLY. Oct 11. 39. A HANDSOME LIGHT nOCKAW'AV Buey Wageon, for sale apply Vto WILKINSON & ESLER. vK. 69. Aug.Zi. SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, P Best Quality always on hand, at Fruit Depot. l WILKINSON 8l ESLER. Nov. 15th 104 WANTED. -i fi ff( FKKT of White or Past Oak llVJ,VU Pfank.14, 21, or IS feet long, 14 inches or upwards wide, and 2 inches thick for which I will par 920 per thousand. May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. CARRIAGES. aix seated CARRIAGE, I t Paaaicd Q.aartr Rocka way, I Q. taker Rckawy and several Hght Baggies jast received aad for lo by Sept27-tf DIBBLE A BRO. SALT! SALT! L SALT ! ! ! 1fj?rSACKS Salt large an in fine order ,OUfor sale by " Nov. 10 N. C. T. copy. 102. I1ALTI milh LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON Proclaims to the afflicted, far and. near, that he has disc .verid the most e tain, -peedy and eiU.:acious pi m i'oi treating partic ular diseases Ui it has ever been present! d to the world. By his pl.m, foui dcdori oiisci vartona made n tits Hospitals of Europe and America, he will tenure A CURE IS TWO DA YS, OK AO CHARGE. f ru Mercury or Nnusetms Drugs Used. Pains in the L io, C .nsdiutional Debility, Iuj- potency. Wo iknes ot the Back and Li'iibs, affec tions oi tne juaneys, i-anui mon of ihe Heart, Dyspcpcy. iXer.-ous ii rilabiiity, Diseases of the Head, Throa t. Nose, or Skin; and all those serious and iiiulan.aoly disorders irlsing frmn the destruc tive habits ol Youth, wuich destroy both bodvaml mind, those secret and sjlit :ry practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syn-ns to the matiotis of Uiyssc. bitirlitini; thi ir ni jst biiUianl hopes orjnttci lations, reod-Ttng in irriagc ,&c, im- pocMuie. Y9UXG MUX. Especially, who have become the victims of Siditu- ry yiee, that d read) ul uod destructive habit which annually sweep to an untimely grave thousands oj young men ol tne must exaiveu talents and brilliant intellect, wh might otherwise have ;ntraned lis trnina Senates with the ihund-i s of eloqueni-c. or waked to ecsucy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married pfM3iu, or those contemplating nurriage, being awar- of physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to ourfect health. He who places himself undorthe careof Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor us a gen tleman, and confidently rely uponhicskill as.iphy sicjan. . . . OFFICE, rC . 7, SOUTH FREDERICK -St. 7 DOORS FKOM BALTIMORE Sr., wsi side) UP THE STEPS. 53rF. PAIITICULAK in observing the NAME and AUMBER. or you will mistake the place. DR. JOIIXSTOX. Member of the Koyal College of burgeons. London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part ol whose tile has been sp.'nt in the hospita Is oi London, Par is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and eais when asleep, great nervousness, being clarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness. wiih frequent blushing, attended somrtimes with dtiarigcn.tnt ' mind, were cured Immediately. TAKE PA R TJCUL 1 R NO T1CF Dr. J. id ires ;es all tnose wno have injured t selves by iirivaiean i improper indulgences, th cret ml solitary h i bit 'hich rules both body and mind, unfitting them for either business or soci"ty. Thtte ari! some of the sad and melancholy effects producrd by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of siht, Loss ol M uscular Power, Palpitation of iheH:art, Dyspsia, Nrvous Irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Deuiliiy, Symptoms of Consumption, &c. Mentally. The fc ::'f'..'J "I'-tU on the mind are ucti i o oe dreaded ; Loss of Mem ry, Confusion of Ideas, Depresiion of Spirits, Evil-Forebodin;', tverslon to Society, Self-Dial rust. Love of Soli tude, Timidity, Jfcc , art-somo of the evils produceil. Thou ubm of persona, of all ancs, can now judge hat is the cause of tlteirdecliniiig Uealtb.. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and ernacia'ed, have a ?ingular apnearance ubout the e; es, cough and symptoms of Conaumpt on. DR. JOIf.XSTONS IXVIGORA TISG REM EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY Thi s gr.intf and important Rrmedy has .estored strength and vi'or to thousands of the ni. si ner vous and debilrta ted . many of whom had lost nil hopes, and been ab indom d to die. By its complete invigoration of the Nervous System, ihe whole facu ties become restored to their proper power and tunelions, and the fallen I ib'ic ef lile rbised up I" beauty, onsistency, and duration, upon the uinsoj nn emaciated and prern iiure decline to sound and prisitne heiilih. Oh, how happy have hundreds ol misguided youths been made who hnve been s'ld denly restored to health, from the d' vastatior.s those terrific m iladies wnich reult from indis' Such person'", hefore contemplating MARRAUE. Should reflect tnat a sound mind and body are ihe most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness Indeed, wi'hout these, the journ through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, ihe pros pect hourly darkens to the view the nnnd hecomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the niefen cholly reflection, that the huppintss of nr-'tln r be comes tilnihted v itli our own. Lei no false delica cy prevent you, but app'y immediately, and save youtsell from i lie dreadiui consequences ol ihistei rible inaladv. IVEAkXESS fil' TIIE ORGAXS immediately cured and full vigor tesiored . U-ALL I.KTTKits AlljsTKE POST PAlt. Remedies sent to anv part ol "he country. Ti) STRANGERS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock II s pital, vt hose lone residence in litis city, siandii p as a gentleman of character and iispensil ilitv . exten sive practice in the various Hotpitals of Europi and this country, and skill and ex pi rierce to which thousands can testify, as well as his ability in the surgical department of his pr lession,as evidei .-id by reports ot his operations on the Eyes and De formed Limbs, ptibli-hcd in the Baltimore Sun and other papers, in the years 134 1 2, by whicii the blind were made to see and the lame to icalk straight, ren ders him woiihy of u.i-confidence i pon tl.c pait oi those who need his professional ser ices, ai d win. would shun the many trifling snd ifrnaraiii preten ders advertising themselves us Physicians. 5jTo those unacquainted with his reputation, L)r. Johnston deems it rlecesary to eay lhat h credentials or diplomas' always hane in his office. ITrOFFICE, No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK St East side, up the steps Oct. 13. 90-ly c. SALT. oOQb5vVCKS of Salt, daily expected, for salt J. HATHAWAY fc SUA. PG. Oct. 4. 1,000 SACKS SALT, L?ORsa!eby C. DuPRE & CO. Jl Oct. ?2. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GEORGE R. FRENCH, at his oto si a no on lriarnei atrcei, uei'sp, leave to return his thanks to his W. i i i . . i . A old friends and customers for the liberal patronase heretofore extended to him, and to inform them thai his slock of Boots and Shoes, including everv vari ety in his line is now as complete and as extensive as at any former period. His stock of Gentlemen Koysand ChiMren's Boots and Shoes embraces eve rv variety of style, fasnion und quality that can be desired, or that is usually called lor, including a fine assoitment of Ladies. Alisses and Gentlemen's Over Shoes. He would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to his extensive assortment of Ladies and Misses Leather, Alorocco, Enameled, Bronze, Pat. Leather, Goat Slkin. black and white Kid and a va riety of fancy colored Baots; Shoes and Slippers. Also, black, brown, oiue, purple and vanegnfecJ silk Gaiters, a new and handsome article, with and with out heels. Ladies fancy Gaiters at 1 s pair. Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find ings, r lease can nnu esamine. Mr. Kronen wouiu aiso miorin nis irienas ana tne public, that he is state Aint for the sale of Davis' Pain Killer and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale, or retail. Nov 40 y SHAWLS. - II Long and Square Bay State Shawls, ins LUUreceiv-d HKNDRIOKA RYAN, TOWAGE. ON snd after this date all vessels lowed in harbor by Steamer Sain. Beery and Calhoun, willbe charged SA.0O., Nov. UkU. HAHRISS, Agent. th, 1853. 101. W.H.GAUTIER, G E NERALA (i E N T. FOR TIlESAIiEotCtUNTRY PROUL'CE " km w m mar a at. a. k BOY'S BLACK AND PEARL KRA HATS,' new style, for sale at the flat V Store. G." MYERS Oct. I. 85 Clf DOZ. Assarted Pxeaerveavary fiaaw i Forsale JCXJ by C. DoP RE ci. CO. 1 TiiE 1 hi-WliliKL 1 1 OMEiiDiAL. Is pubtislied evety Tossday, TnoiitDi and Saturdav ai .SiS jjcranuum, payable in all case in advance. BY" TrtOJIAS LORING Editob nd Pbopbic- TOB, Corner Froi t a ad Market Streets, WILMISGTON, If. C. 1 sqr. 1 insertion SO 50 I I sqr. 2 months, SI 00 1 ' 2 " 75 I 1 ' 3 - 5 00 I 3 " 1 n0 I 1 " G " 8 00 I " I month, 2 iU j 1 12 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If ar. adver tioemenf exceeds ten lines, the piice will be in proportion. All advertisements are payable at the lime of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circu.nstanccs render a change in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the. published tertns will be at ihe option oi the contractor, for the time he has advertised. " 1 The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limitLd to their .iwn immediate business ; and all advertisements tor the benefit of other persons, as well us all advertiscrrtf nis not immediately con nected with iheir own business, and all oxciss of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. IVo 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 properly is owned by thi advertiser or by other persons. Thee are excluded by the term "immediate business " All advertisements inserted in the Iri-weeklv Commercial, are entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CAItD AM) FAXCV PRIMIXG, EXECUTED M SL'PKRIMR STYLE. Arrival and Departure of the Mails U'ider the new ArrauKenieiit, which jivent ii.to operation, 1st Match. 185 3. The Mail from the .North is due every day at 9 A. M., and at 9 P. AI. Closes at 1 P. AL, and at J P. M . precise I v. The Mail for the South closes at 9J A. M. The Mail trotii Onslow Court-House, Sneads Ferry, 4c, Is due every .Monday at 3 P. AI . Closes every Thursday nt 0 P. M. The M ill t'ro'ii Long ("reek, Black River Chapel, &c, is due everv Thursday at ti i. AI., and closes same ni'.H at 9 P. M . The Mail from F.ivclteville, via Elizebethtown and Prospect Hall, &.c. , via Wilmington and Man chestdr it ailroad from Robinson's Post Office is .t ne every Tue;d iv, T nr.-iiay and Saturday at 1 P. AI , and closes same days I A. M The m til from Whueville, Columbus county, per Wilming'on and Manchester Railrnad is due at 1 P. M.. and doers at fj A. AI even day. Igf.An ex'ra Package will Ke made up for Let ters goirg North of Richmond, Va , v h tch w i 'I he kept open tnvil ' A. M All oilier Letteis ttvi-t ! in the OfPee at ttie hours above mm. d, or l hey will not be Mailed until next succeeding Mail. AtiliiVlS KOII THE i:(.DiF.ltCIAL. i J Neic York Alj-srs. litiowNo Ronton f 'h a n le-S m itw N o DeRoss et. 0 Central Wharf. IJhUudch.liia !y. I'., i.'oiikn. Baltimore U'm. II PtAKEunil Wm. Thomson. BUSINESS CARL'S. J AMESAWfetaON. EDWAt.'D s V VaOE. - 'ANDERSON & SAV U.E. GENERAL CO VI MISSION M E lit' II A NTS, WII.A11NU I ON At. C. Liberal cash ,.tlVut;ce& made on consign nn r.ts. Oct. Ti. 94- " GEO. RARiilSS, General ComiMisioii Mercliaii(. WltMIMUrOM, N. C. -Tnir'f ; . tO and purchasing C.irjo. lor vessels. Refej to E. P. Hull, E.-q. 1 O. G. Parsley, Eiq. 1 ..,,,.. I. A. 'l'aylor. Esq f J. D. Bellamy, Etq ) .Messrs. 'I outer, toiuyth & t'o., ) i .. v-' Thompson Ji: Hunter, i'New1'' Alex'r. Hcrron, Jr l'hiladelphiu. Messrs. Williams & Bu.ier, ? , harlcston s. c. 11 F. Baker. Esq. i ' Jan.?. 1853. 123-lf. C. DuPRE & CO. iVlI.)I.t:S Vl li AM itBTAIL (olOt EltS t urner Ki uiit and li inccss-sli cets, WILMINGTON, N. C. C DtTPBE. O. B. BAKER. UEMY NUTT, FACTOR A 0 FOiiWAKDli AG EST, Will gice uU personal attention to business entrust ed to his cure. Sept. 8, 1S53. 75-tf. 0. L FILL YAW, P R OD UCE Ii R U KE R. CGMMIS&IUN AND FllRWiBDI'U Mt CCD AST, V I SYMINGTON, N. C. September 20th, 1.-53. 8'My-c. R0UNTREE, WATSON & CO., Genera) t'oiumission Merchants, 7 H South t , Sfew York. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. J. D. ROCXTREB, B. C. WATSoS, W. H. WIGGIX8. August Z5, IA53. ' 69-1 y. JUSEPIlir "bLssom Gtucral Communion and ForwaMiag iVlerchant Prompt personal attenlion given to Consign ment for Sale or Sliipuaent. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments to me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. T. C. WORTH C0MDISSIC5 -SD FU8W.UUI13(G MEBCIIAST, WII.MtSGTON, N. C. Feb. 17, lSi3. M3-ly. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SITCESSOIIS TO TII1JS. AL1B INE k CO ) General Cosimission Merchants, No 32, North Wliarres. and 3 .orth Waier St. eilll.Alll'.Lit HI A. I H A RTIT COCHBAV, W. S. B04SELL. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July iOtb, 1353. 53 tf. S. M" WEST, Auctioneer and Coinaii&sion Merchant, VIIiII'GrOX, N. c. WILL sell or buv Real Estate and Negroes at -a. small comiistion- A LSO : Strict attention siven i the sale of Timber, Tur- pepuno, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. ymce.seQona.duur, soma stae oi aiartei street, on the wharf. Juno 12, 1S53. 33-1 y. - A. II VAMB KKELEN. Gcacral Agent, Commissioa aal I'omardin Jlerchant, WILMINOTOJI, N. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. - Jane ,- 1853. 123-1 jr. J, C. LATTA. QOMMJSSION MERC HAN T d GENERA L WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1, 1853. SS-ly- TOWAGE! TOWAGE ! ! "STEAHF.ftSamTBeary, A.M Goth rie, master; Steamer Cuilioua, Jos Softness master. ar ready at all rimes forfeasiness. -Order far Tawaa will bare prompt attention If left at office e Agent. ' ,,.6B HARRISS, bUShE t'AKHS. JAS. H. CHADBOlRxN & CO., (ieueral tomuiissiuii il crchants, iVIUMI.XtJTOM, N. C. J as. H. Chaoboubs. Gko. Chadboow. Jan. I, 1853. Hi RlTiS E LLTbR 0TII E R , (LATE EL-LTS, nCSSBLL At CO ,) 1EXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments ol Naval stores, Cotton, and other produce. .May 3, 1853. C. & D. DnPRE. WHOLE SALE ASV fi ETA L OEALER8 IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Palms, Oil, Dye SStufls, Class, Perfumery, Cigars, Old I,ijuors, I'auey Articles, ic,, AIARKET STREET, WIDIISIGTOS, ti . C . PrescriptionscArcfully o.upoundeJ by experi tnceO persons--" ;. , March 28, 1353. WILLIAM A GWYlll General Ageai ForwardipgiConnuissioii lltrehant I take pleasure in informing mf friends, that 1 am prepared to give all business entrusiwl to me efficient and personal attention. 1 have a.whaif fu( aval Stores, with ample accommodating?, Spfrit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval storts for sale or shrpmeni ; snd all kinds of coun try pr.iiuce. solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1653. 15. GEORGE MYERS7 WillLESlLB ,XD RETAIL GKOCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wines. Teas, Liquors RrocUions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, (Jyiifectionariea, ifc. South Front slrat, WILi.m.NUTON, N . -J. Nov. IS,-1852. 109. S. B. & J. A EVANS, WIIOLLMLE WD RET! lb DRl'lGloTS, iVILMISIGTOV, N. C. Will seep always on hand a large and very select stock of Drug-", Medicines, Jhemtcals, Paints, Oils, Glass, isurgical Instruments, Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, &c, at low prices. Jan. 18, 1853. 130. JOSEPH II. PLANNER, General Commission Merchant, miiMisurov, n c. Alav 9ih, 1833 87-Iy c J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION AIKltCHAN I S. WILHI.VGTOM, N. C. Hathaway, J. L. Hatmawav. Feb. 15, IS53- 31. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nc.xtdoot to A . A . Wannet's, oa North Water st willattend to the sale ol allkinds of Country Pro, duce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lard,tc. jnd will keep constantly on hand a full supply of G roceriee ac. References . WilletHull ol Wayne, Johndcitao, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx . . McRae. " R. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A.Waliei , ' ' Dec 1 i. 652. 115-ly. MILES C0STIN, C O M Ml S S I O N M EltCHAN T , WILMINGTON, N. C. It I K F. R TO E.P. Hall, Esq., Prcs't Branch State ) BmU, I Thos. H. A'rijht, Esq., Prcs't Bank ! Cape Fear, f O.G. Parsley, Esq., Prcs'l Commcr- I e i a I B a n k . j Dec. 19. 1S52 Wilming ton, N . C. 118-tf WILLIAM H, PEA RE, CJLLEtirUK ,SQ iMI RllMf fi AGI AT- for Country Newspapers throughout the United States, iasementofSitn Iron Bu loings, Baltimore street All .business entrusted to lus cars transacted promptly, on liberal terms. sept 7 95-f J. D. L0VE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET F If UNIT L RE, JEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. &c. Front street, South ol Market, BaOWN S BUlLDINO, WILMINGTON, N. U. S ep t . 1 6 , 1 852 . 79-v-c GEO. 0. V AN AM HINGE, .1KOKER, AND MLKCANTILE AGEXT, WILMINGTON, N. C. P ARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or sale of all descriptions of Merchandise 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, ilis desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Wm. A. Gwycr. ttSrsiEKCCI .' Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., 1 " Adams. Bra. & Co., Wilmington. " J. R Blossom, Esq. ) August 14. IS52. 65.-C 9. C. FKEEMAN. GEOHSE HOUSTON. KiCEB.UAN St HOUSTOM, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. Fit E EM A V & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 FRONT STREET, NEW VORK. FREEMAN A SID HDST0S, I LMISGTON, N. C 1"EKP constantly on hand a stock of Flour, tVCom, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuf, Candles, Soap, For eign and Domestic Liquor and Wine; Iron, Nail, Paint, Oil; Glass, Domestics, 'Hats, Boot; Shots, Lea' her. 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. Fbbkmab, is located in the citv "of New York s the junior partner, (Sao. Hodstost. in witininston. it oesirea, aavances, will be made on consignments to and from either nlace. All business entreated to them will receive nroocr attention: and orders for Goods will be promptlyand carefully filled. Sept. 9, Itioi. '- a noLLNEK v. rui in, j i D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BW YORK. : Liberal Cash Advances mad on all Consigmnenl. Aprii 30, 1353. ZU-ly-pfl. I WE9.-ttL. H . B. EILEBS W ESS EL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE WS ALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil miasrtdB. N. C. intend to keep at the above staad a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Prevision at wnoteeaie and to carry on a Genera! Commission Basines. iriiiicti E. P.Hall.Prea't Brch Bank of the State. O. G. Parsley, PreVt Commercial Bank. W'il P. K . Dickinson, Rs) . Poppe & Co. ) N trk Dollner A Porter. To,k- Jan.20 1853 - WILKINSON & ESLER. GARB DEALERS IK Confretlonary. FrIt. If arts, Tey,Vancy Ar ticle. Pernery.'TaAe. ecara. Jfcc , , t - : WHOLESALE AND RBI AIL, ' MARKET STREET, I' 4 jiwitsfiMrGTO!r ib Noi30,lft52. ' - .10-1 1 1.1 &a tWjjl LALM, DiSPEfSlA. Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Ddility,I)is east of the Kidneys, and all Dineases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such, as Constipation, inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to too Heau, Acidity of the totuach, Nu-iea, Heart burn, Disgust for Fcod. Fullness or W eight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering tt the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurriid and Difficult Breathing, I'lutteiing n t the Heart, Phoning or SufTocatin- Seniati. ns when in a lying pjs'ure. Dimness of Vision, Dots r Webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Kyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, if-c. Sudden Flushes of H. at, Bur nine in the FI sh Ci nstani Imaginings of evil, and great deprtssions of Spiiits, can be effectually cuied by Dll HOOI'LAiX D'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Hbl'AllEDilV 1)K. C. M. JACKSON. No. 1 'to Arch street. Philadelphia. Their powerover the above diseases is not excell ed, il equalled, by any other preparation iti ihe Uni ted Stales. the cures attest, in many cases after sKinuipuysiciantnaa tailed. The) Hitters are wi.riayjh atteBtia,of invalidi Possessing u'reat virtues in the rectiticatirm or dis eases of the Liver and lesser gland, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs- .they are, wilhal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. The pnil iJelphi.i Saturday Gazette," says of Dp Hoofland's German Bitters. "St is seldom that ws recommend what are term ed Pan-Bt tltidicincs. to the confidence and patron age of our carters; anc' therefore when we recom mend Dr. lloofland'j German Bittcrx. we wih it to be distinctly undnslood lhat we are not speaking of the nostrums of the d ,v. that are noised about for a brief period and then fort-mien after thev iv Hnm their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, und which has met the lieai t y approval of tho faculty Itself. ' "Scott's Weekly," said, Aug. 25 : -'Dr. Hoofland's I crnian ISitters. manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are j now -eeommended by some of the most prominent ' men.-V's of the faculty as nn article of much effica- cy in c.i 'sof female weakness. Persons of debili- ; iated.:on "'utions will find these Bitters advantage- ! ous to .heit ealth :s we know from experience the salutary etlect they have upon weak systems." MO AE EVIDENCE. J. G. Moore. Esq , of the Daily News, said, Oct 31. j 'Da. Hootlakd's German Hitters. We are try- j ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of ; the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. . We have taken the cinlents uf two bottles, and we : have derived more benefit from the experiment than ' wc derived previously from vearsof allophatic treat- 1 tnent at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C. D. Hinclinc, Mayorof the Cityof Cum- den. N. J , says : "HooFLAKD'sGraMAS8 Bitters. VVe have seen many fl ittnrinz notices of this medicine, md the 1 source from which theycamo induced us to make i inquiry respecting i's merits. From inquiry we I were persuaded ;o use it, and m.st say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and 1 digestive orgsn, and the powerful influence it exerts uponnervous prostration, is really surprising It calms and strength ns the nerves, bringing them in ' to n state of repose, making sleep refresh ine. ; If this medicine was more generally used, we are ! satisfied there would beless sickness, as from the stomach, liver snd nervous system, the great major ity of real and irr aginary desenses emmote.- Have them in a heulthycoi rtiron and you can bid defi ance to epidi mics genera. Iy. 'I his extraordinary medicine we would ad ise our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trin! il u ill recommend it self. It should, n fact, be in every f.unily. Nooiher medicine can produce snr h evidence ol merit." Forsale wholi sale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STO R E. No. 120 Arch tslrenr, one doorbelow Sixth. Phila delphia, and byrespectab i dealers generally through out the country. Sold in Wilmington by S. B. & J. A. EVANS, in Fayetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. Juno II. 38-3ni MI1N IiNOW THYSELF." AN inva 'uable Book foi '25 ci r.ts. "IMijFanu Iv should have a copy." Six th on sand copies sold in Ie? s than three months. A new edition, revised and improved, just issued. Dr. Humera Medical Manuel and hand Book for the Afflicted, containing an outline of the oiigin, progress, treatment and cuie of every form tf (lis- j ease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self-abute,or by sexual excess, with advice for , their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo ted to the cure of diseases f a delicate or private ; naiurc. To which is added, rcccij ts for the cure of the . above diseases, and a treati eon the causes, synip-t totns and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty- j five cents a copy ; six copies one dollar ; will be for- j warded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address, postace paid, Cosden d' Co., Publishers or box 196, Post QlBee, Philadelphia, j "This is, without excel lion, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it tre is. Avoiding nil technical teims.it addresses itsi If to the reason of its readers It is free from all objectionable matter, and no pa rent, however fatidiotis, can object to placinni! in i the hands of his sons. The author has devoted j many years to the t.ciimentof '.he various com- j plaints treated of. and 'with loo little breath to puff, i and 'too little pre-'umi tton to impose,' ne nas onerea to the world at the merely nominal priee of 25 cents, the fruitsof some i wenty years most successful prac tice." Herald. No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparled in this invaluable work, ll would save ve.iis of nain. mortification nnd sorrow to the youth under their charge.'" Pecple's A ovo- j CA1K. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of Hunter's Medical Manuel, sys : "Thousands ol i our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, ha ve been led into the naon oi seit-ponu- tton witnout realizing me sin anaicanuiconsequen- cr8 upon themselves nnd their posterity. The con stitutions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing thatcan be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to cheek, and ultimately to remove this wide spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion ol Jesus Christ, on the pres nt and coming generations- Intemperance, (the use of Intoxicating drinks,) thottsh it hasslain thousands uponthnusanda,isnot a greater scourge to the human race. 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 copy will be forwarded (srcurcly en veloped and postage paid,) on receipt of 25 eentf, or aix copies for 91. Address. COSDhiN st u., ruoiisncrs, iu, r niiadeipma. Kooksetiers uanvassers ano book Agents, sup plied on the most liberal terms. June z. ai-iy-c. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scient ifi cally prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia lledica. and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the following effects, viz : - PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus earing all Humor, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous F.ruptions. Canker, Scald Head, Ac. RegBlaUBg aad Cleansm; Ibe StomacD. Boweli, thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles. Ac. Strennhenlnr the Direst ive Or r ana, thus causing the food l nourish and support every r Drr.pi iTtir. -rnr nrrBCTIRV ORGAUK, and, by enabling them to perform their proper fune tiona, preventing endearing Bilious andotherpain- fol diseases. , , StrtBgthrBing and ftnieUBgiae AcrrtBs sjsian, thnsallaviog Nervous Irritation, andcuringall dis eases of the Nerves. It is unrivalled id the care of all FEMALE DISEASES, as Weakness, I rregularity. Obstructions, Ae. It is pleasant to taKe, ana saie in all eases? acl ia.ta harmoav with ihretorinar vowersof nature U nver injures but always benefits and care, aa thousands ot voluntary eeruneatcs irom in eai awthoritie testily, prepare ny . C, MORSE CO.. 21 Maidra-Lane, N. T. Sold by Dragglsfsand other throa?hot thisand other cvamrte . s. B. d- J. A. kv AN , Agents, j , i , - WilxniacTtOB. N. C. MEDICAL Kb ISE. ZET,' " '-' ( AV. 10, SOUTH FREDERICK, STREET, D1I TIM ftt C M A U V I X TV 11 , &. .j auiv & .. ... unAvw, , . Established in order to afford the Afflich d ' sound and scimlific .t tdical AuL, and for the suppression rf ; ' Quackery. ,-.'. DR. L B.Smitm b f.r uianv yeM devoted bi whole aneniion tot tie trcntmcr A of Private t !?m--piainis, in all their vaaed and cornptii-atcd f r, .. His great siteeessin thvwln stui.uir.g o .i'r5' cult cases, such as ware tnrmerlr cooaidcivd li-.-r able, is suflicieut to commend him to to paLUc aa worthy of iho extensive patronage ha haa received. Within the lat eight years, Dr. S. has treated mam than 29, SO0 cases of Private Complaints, in th tr ! different forms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad" ; vertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is j known where his directions were strictly followed,, and medicines taken at reasonable tinre, without effecting a radical and permanent cure; therefore, persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, ' no matter how difficult or long ttanding the case limy be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith, St his efijce.No. 16, South Frederick St.. and if not alien toally relieved no remuneration will be rcquireftiiar ft L W? service,. His rnedldaea are fre from hit rcury. r?fSnd all mineral pofsotis i pal ap in a eat and aonw - pact form, and may be taken In a public or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin drance from business, and xcpr In cases of viol ent inflammation, no change of dii I U necessary, j STRICTURES. Dr. Smith haa discovered a new method by which he can cure the worst form of strictuie and that without pain or Inconvenience to the pntirnt. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glam's.oi neck of the bladdor,le somctlmesniistaken; Icr strictures by general practitioner or charlatans.. YOUNG MEN and others afflicted wiih Seminal Debility. heth- er onyinatin" irom a Certain I'ei ruciive miucu, or from any oilier cause, wiih train of bodily and men- . tal evils which follow, when neglected, should muka an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and Buffeting, as well as expense. By bis improved: method of treatment, Dr. S. cun rufely eusranire a speedy and perfect cure in all casts ol tl.is com-. plaint . TO FEMALES. All diseases pwculiar to Females (as also Su pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily and effectu-. ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of t he above aftvclione, have been well tested in nn extens ve practice for the last twelve years. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. J5. by a letter, post-paid, describing ease, and have fnedirine secureiy pui up ard forwarded to any part of the Unitrd States, alwtiye accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communicslinns con sidered strictly confidential. Oince arranged .with separate apartments, so that patients ntver see any one but the doctor himself. Attendonceduily.froni, 9 in the morning till P at niht. - N. It Person's afflicted with any of the above complaints, will do well to a .'oid the vailoMS A OS 7 'R UMS A ND SRE CI fil CS, advertised by Apothecaries and Drufcist as a cer tain cure for any and every disease. They are put up to si II, b'Jt not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good theref -re avoid thtni. A word to the wise is sufficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. 90-Iy-c. HhNHY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PURELY VEGETABLE IN ITS COMPOSITION. rrMIIS invaluable Cordial, Is extracted from Herls JL and '.oots, which have been found after yeais -of experience, by ihe most skillful Physicians, to be possessed of qualities most beneficial in the dii eases lor which it, is recommended, ord In in v whilst it is presi nud to the public, ns sn eflic: -cious remedy, it is also known to be ol thai charot- , ler on which reliance may be plactd as to itc safety. I n cases of lmpotency, 1 loemorrhages, Disoidertd S'cii i y. M nstruntiun. or Suppression oi the Mel. -scs. Fluor Albus or Whites, or lor DEBILITY urUing Vom any cautc. such as weakness from sick iicsf. where the patj. nt has been confined to bed fo' some time, for Femalessfter Confinement, Abortion or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in ii? salutary fleets: or in loss of Musculat Knerg), Ii ratability, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, Slug gishness, Decay of the Procreative Functions, Net vuuFiii ss. Ac, where a tonic Medicine is requited, ii will be foundequal, if not superior to any Cm i ound c ci used. TO FEMALES. Henry 's Invigorating Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Aledicines in the many Coinfisints to whii h Femalas are .subject, it assists nature to brace the whole system, check excesses. and creates renewed health and happiness. Less Buffering, discare and unhappineseamong Ladies would exist, were they generally to adopt the use of ibis C r dial. Ladies w ho are debilitated by thoso obstruc tions bich females are liable to. are restoied by the usj of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vigor. YOUNG MEN. That solitary practice, so fatal to the existence of man and it is the young who are most apt to bi -come its victims, from an ignorecce of the danger to which they subject thetnselvea, causea NERVOUS DEBILITY, Weakness of the System, and Premature Decny Jl any ef you may now besuffering, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought "on themselves Preanatare lan potency. Involuntary Seminal Emissions. Week ncesami Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Ner vous Affections, or anv other consequence a of times trained indulgence of the aensuai passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing the felicities of MARRIAGE. - . lessoning bolh mental snd bodily capacity, Hoidf Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Medicine that is purely Vegetable, will aid nature to restore those importantiunctions to a healthy state, snd will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and ftrcngtbener of the. system AS A TONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medicine, aad.es is customa ry. app nd a long list of Recommendations, Cer tifies!' 8, Ac, beginning with "Hear what th Preathei says." and each likes It I not necessary, for Henry's Invigorating Cordial." only Mcda a trial to prove that it will accomplish all we aay. TIIE GENUINE "HENRY'S tNVIGQRA' TING CORDIA L," is put up in 8oz. Pan net Bottle, ana la easily recog nized by the Manufacturer's signature o the labia of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which ia forrery.) a well as his private Seal on the eork of each Baltic. O-Sold for 2 per flotU- SU for S3 16 per dozen. . , Prepared only by S. E. COHEN". No. 3 Fraaklin Row. Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., TO WHOM ALL ORDKRS MUST BK AD DRF.SSF.U. For Sale by all respectable Drn; gist eV Merchants throughout the country. " Oct. 29. OT-12b . UPHOLSTERING GOuDS. PAPER Hangings, Cartaia. Laces Damask Bands Loop, TaaseJa, Shades, 4s. AU work in above line done at shortest notice nm WILKINSON 4 ESI.ER, Oat 17 er th Fx ait Depot. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK snd Pale French Brandy; Pom; Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. S. B.aV J. A.EVANf Jan 15. : ;- - .( 129 ! - . 1 t j fRESU ARRIVALS CF GROCERIES.f I.J 1 1 . J fr I fit ti t i . ori KEGS Extra Geshea Biteri Kolton Wsr-1 O V7 ket Beef mcked Beef .and Beef Tongue ;? &d boxes New lUMu; 2 drum Figs j t:rar-f bet rie a, Corrapts, Citro. every variety oi tract for Flavoring t 25 boxes A. If. Candleas a boxes Tallow Candles; 20 Pperm; ICO pksger of assorted Crackers HO bxea catidira ou oo. Potatoes; 25 bbls, Apples Pickle and Preset ve J 20 boxes New Lemons I8packavea f rtrd Lm$ ported Liqaors t 60 da. Imported ftettfe -tM"?J and Wines; 100 boxes lino Cracker j W.M Segarat SW.r.ViVJ I Faawt. VEBS. j - 101 I " 9rT - ," ,C EO. M VE B S. . Nov. 8th , , v 1 r. tjM? nd Dssnask nad and pui ap Hv ; r ninti.1tyj.i.ir.ai. k Vpholwr .
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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