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t... - -.- . tf- VOLU ME III-NUMBER 122. . ; ' v--WII.lVEING''rON, N: C, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1853. ,V' WHOl NUMBER 1CC2, -e-. iHSV tlPflEA riXQ A CASE ACTIVELY. -1 wn rit for lit 3re.1t baste ut nttei.4 H .' trttHemaHt cat-repecfabtlity, who .naif .- tnw diwoverett Irt his , room -fj.mj? .ariirVsi r onMhr.. fl'Mf. 0.:HfjvJutf ..at ibe. hnuh: I - . i: - , -c -I touhil Mrs; H in irrat itrn" of mmd ;VVhitt i-j ihe'jaJiierwHh ;Mr. H i 1 nsfcexL on mfitu?- hn. hidy. who wa in tri. nnd tonkins' tiki. the picture of"ililresrf. I'm "wire id it apoplexy .f ahe replied) ; fui.d "him hmf npin .-ihtr'Artt1" wh rtnw Iial. to all ppeiwittM, nilftiVHuddenty front le hrcaUl'vft-f"ilh irre; tliffirHtiVi"" .1 vfrrit afy-.xei e- mv 'jki'mniI. He liul 'i' Keen lifu'J'fra.ftr ihriflaor. wnd wn now liif ptirp!i amf br;Mhijijr IKurf d ; hut wtie'Jr evimidirof indicaiertfpojJrtty. ; Ev-f-r" vet1: 'In- 'bi" hwid asi d face : fir tut txtt gt'A VHadw'l lie hfiur be- bleil. doe toe ?"J nkni fi Hhston .iftu' Jfon't know thnt it's pe6 Bs.-ity.1' I replii d. 'T iliink if wc lei hi?n ufoup f w il pig Vff?nt I he course of u fw boors " ' A"fifw' hoorf ! He may die in hftlf nit hour. "I don't hJi'K he case is 6o"ditinroui. madnrn . ; Apopjejcj iioi dan roti 7" I hardly ihmk - it . U n7poplfxj ": "Prnv what- do you Ibinlc it i doctor ?" Mrs.- looked nnxrotisly into ray f.in . I -deliratfly bintcil ihal it might ssili! Jiavf- hewn drjnWirtg too ntneh' b.-nmly : but w.l'trt thu hi iaiJsnmly .object eil. -No ilocior. - 'InnwhtHr nBow nboot that"' !' s:u'il " Oeend ptoii it 1 he disease ni"re dct-ply v,,--cteL'si Vnm snri- he bad better be bli-J. ; :;-Voii,l too hleeil hirn doctor? A few on nr. .' . ofhiood taken Irom bin arm mnv ?iv- lif- to bc now p.airnant rirrnfat on of llie blood." Tbn nrreil I -,iOr Mim." reflerlion. otder eil a howl and a bandage, and o'eiiiiiir a vein relieved bun of about i-ilu ouiic.-r il blood. But he fay is iiiwiisilik; as before, mucb to the distress of bi poor wife. 'Sume thing' eUe mnt be done, doctor." she urged e.eingr that bleeding bud accomplished imlli injj. "If my husband not relieved quickly lie must die." By ihii lime srveraf relatives and friends who had be- if for had arrived, anil urr d npoti the adoption ol eoiue active means of restoring tbe'sick man to consriourfnesa One. profios' il mustard plasters ail over hi body j another a blister' on the head, and a third hw tmtnervion in hot water. I stijrffcet-c-d that it misrhr fie Well to use a 6tom ich pump. '-Why doctor ?"v"a8kcd one ol bie frtetids. 'Perhaps he Itas taken some drug " 1 replied. Impossible. dictor." said the wikj '-he had not beta from home today, and there s n rlnTtr in the fmnse." -No brondy ?" ce ill u red f his ftuggrstiaii ayaio. ' No (liiclnr no sji' iis of any Kind. rr even wine ia the house." returned Mrs. H in an off.-ndod tone. I Wiirf not i In- reirular lamily physician, and ha f been railed in .to meet ihe alarminsf emergency because my ofBcc happened l he the nearest to the dwelling of Mr. H . Feeling my position, to bo a difficult one. I Kiirrgeited thai the family physician had bet ter be called, ."N. harn will result from ii be a..ored."i I refilled. Buf-iuy words did i ot aoisurc then- . H.ojvvjer. as I was firm i my rceolution not ip do any thing rot e ' lor ihe pattVfit until Dr. S. came, they had Rubaiir. I wished to make a call of importance in 'he neighborhood, and proposed going to be back by the litn'? Dr. S.. arrived; hut the Iriends of the sick man wonlJ noi suffer me to e-,ivc the room. When Dr. S. came, we conversed as'de for a few minutes, and I gave him my views of the rase and tinted wha. I had dune and why I h-id done it. We then proceeded to the h-dide. of our ntftifn.! : there were stHI. i t tioiw of approae.tuug consciousness. Don'; you thtntc bis head must be sliaved and blistered V uskei1 t lie wife anxiously. Dr. S. thought a moment, ami then said. Ye, by all means; send tor it baiber and als i for a Iresh fly blister, lour inches by nine." ' " 1 looked into Ihe fare of Dr. S. with sur iisc; it was perfectly grave and earnest 1 hinted to him my donht of the g od linn mode of treatment would do; but fie. spoke confidently f the result, aod said that ii would not only cure the disease, but he he lieved rake a way the predisposition thereto, with which Mr. H was affected to a high decree The barber came. The head of II was shaved and Dr. S. applied the b!iier wiih his own hands, which completely cov ered the fcn.'p from forehead to occiput, Let it remain on fir two hours, ami then make inn of ihe ordinary dressing." said Dr S. -If he should not recover during ".he ac titt ef I hi blister, don't feel uneasy; sensi bility will be restored R'-on alter." I did i ol r .H asnhi. bin I heard from Dr S ihe result. Affr we left, ihe friends were anxiously around the bed upon which the sick man lay ; but though the blister began to dra w, no iigns or returning consciousness showed themselves, further than an occa sionat low moan oan uneasy tossing of the arms. For full 1 wn'htuirs the burning pl.ust cr parrhed lb tender Vin of H.'s shorn bend and was then removed ; it had done good service. Dressings wer applied, re peated and repeated again, but stilt the sirk man lay in a stupor. -It has done no good; Hadn't we better send for the doctor?" sug gested t be. wile. Jut then the eyes of H opened, and be looked wi lt hall siu-n! surprise irom fic to face ofthe anxious group that su' rounded the he. I. - What in il.e n:isrlilef is the mat ter? ' he sit length said At the same tinn feeling a slra: ge. sensation about hiJ head, be placed his hand, rather In-nvily thereon. Hen ven and earth !" (he was now nearly in 1iis senses. ) - Hi av na and earth, what nils my head.' F r mercy's ake keep quiet ;' aid the wife, the glad tears gushing over her lace. 'Youliave been very ill; there, there, now i", a d wje spoke sonthinoly. ' don't say wt.rd, but lie very still " -But my head"! What' he matter with my head ? Ii feels ne if scalded. Where's my hair ? Heavers and earth f Sarah. I don't understand this. And raynrni: whnt'1 ray arm lied up ir. ihi.. way for 7" "Be quiet, my dear husband, and- I II explain it nit. Oh, be very quiet ; you life depends upon if." Mr. H sank back upon the pillow from which be had riser, and closed bis eyes 10 think. Hi put his hand to bis head and kit it tenderly all over, from temple to tem pltf, and from nape to forehead. -Is it a Id is ier7 h l ligib usU.-d -Yes. dear, you ' have heeir very ill ; we feared for your life. .tiil Mfi." fl. JiiTtfCiionatel) ; there have been ii, Awn physj. iau8tu aitejidauce.! . . 11.., 1 close? bw -eyei again; his lips motfej. - Too' nearest were not much edified- by 7lh"' whiajHVed word that issued - ' iRercfroou iThey would have sounded very .araiigelf iw-a ehurch, r to; ears polite and '"' fined. ".After thi he lay for some time qni- t. "TbriKUt -fted wiili he said; intcrtgiiilvt iy. es.'lir. rep.lcd .hw wif-," -I .'oHud yni lyUtg-uiscusibl upon W UWtuinilPl rora.. it wa mist' proviienti i in;, 1 tu ortv-ll.! VOU When 1 'iliJ. or tfnn .rrrtitiol v i would In willed.? ' - l . . . . .. . . . .1. tl Built lR cr, And mntte rid me thing with mi nfr of iaip;ii-nf but iis nwimmir wn nor oriU' ruloiK). t in(ltnr r.'m ol of dai'lfr. friends and rela'ive.s retired and ihe-ytrk jnaii was left alo.ie with hi family:;-; ' Sitrah.'- he said, 'why Ih the nam of uood nefs. did yon p.o mth .doctors .to bnteln-r me pj" h whv "l 1'aviaid vp fur si week &r twm a ad a! for notrn' - tt wa tff jpav'e yjor life, dear.' ' Saventhe dcll' . Hash i tb.ri. do for m rev's sake be qni ei. everything 'depends upon it.' - Whh'n jreslofi of - iirtna 1 ioocn 14 .... ... . strhIeiTlv?rrtTt-hTnid9 linTl T.ly'per foltfrtljf Sir some mf!i"ni..n Tk.. I-, ...... Tccirv sin 1 for some minutes. Then he larn- 0 1 1 1- cirrita utcr? the wrtll. mutteritiff ia a netulant voice, "loo bad. too bad 1' low, I bad not err. d in my first and last im pression nl II 's disease ; neither had Dr. S, although he used 1 very exlraordi- oiiry mode ol treatment. The ficis of ihe case-nir 1 i i ese II had 11 weakness ; he coulit not taste wine not StroniT dri .k wihoul In ing templed into ex cess. Both hinisi Ifand liiend-i were sjricvi-il and moriified at this; and they by itdinoni- :ion. and he, by good resolutions, tried to hri ,g about a relTrm ; but to see wa to last.-. i d to taste was to fall A I last his Irien.ls urred him 10 sh it himself up at I. "me lor a ertaiii I i in . and see if his total abstitience would not irive him strength. He L.'ot n 1 ireltv well for a lew days pa rtieu lat I v so. as .' i-j coaehfiian kept a well fi led bottle I" r him in the carriage house, to which he not 11 Irequentlv resorted ; but a too a-dent dt-vol-ion to this boiil. s brought on the suppos ed npoplrXN. Dr. S. was riifhl in his rno.l. ol treitingthe disease after all. and did not err in su pposing that it would reach the pre disposition. The cure was elTe. toal II kept qui. t on the su'-.j.'ct and bore his shaved head upon his shoulders with as much philosophy as he could muster. A wig after the sores made by the blister hj.l disappeared concealed the b.uhei's rrork until his "Wii hair grew nsrain. He never venUned npo.i wine ur brandy ajrain lor f. .T of appoplexy Whetj the truth leaked out. as leak oul such things ttlwajs wjlj, the Ijiends of H IiikI many t. hearty taug ; but they wisely conct aled frotn tln jr nicrri raent the lac: that they knew .any thing more ihan appeared, of the cause of his sppoed illness. FESII 4.D flne. U.ST received, t. v ihe cllr. A.J. Oeiinswt 2 bbls. VV. Ii- V halu :il; 10 ' Fresh Sitjjai Crackers; 10 " -So.U ' 5 ' ef Ui am iniih's best 12 Hlf. do io 10 iixes fresh I5.i.;k n ln-'i I Flour; 10 i do do 30 ' U i'S do d f.w f r Oii-h, nt GKO. H. .Nov. tl ., H.. .ind ,. C T II V :'!. Jr. do copy !Wfl' V BLANKS. TllBfionuwing Blanks are printed and kepi cOn tenififfofafe V .'c OfHce 6i The Commtrtial. COMMERCIAL.. - Shinoins rtSclcs Kates if Freighi on W. Bills of Lading- " Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all ihe Banks Charier Parly. Manifests of all kirn'-. F.ntries Merchandise. Do. Bill.ist. - &. Ii. Kail Kogci. Do. 00 Line Boats. BiH? of iixchan3e,bound ond In sheets. Do Domestic. Negotiable A'oleson the st-verat Banks. Ho. on ;Mihe Ban Us. Bi.i of s.ile o Vessels MISCEI.'-WEOUS. , Warrants, with and with-tKiMs o .Sale. out j'ideinent lo. m INerocs. Neuro Passes. I'onds for .epro FI i re . VVaJraniee Deed?. VI ortgaL-c I ei ds . Bonds fortho Delivery of Property . co cm IJLAXh'S. iSubpor;nas County ind I Superior Court. iJurors Tickets, County and Superior Court. Ven. F.xponas Ca Sa and Bone. Alias Vend. F.x. Fi Fa. Writs. Allkinds of Blanks an' lob Work, xcculed order with neatness and dispatch. to PORTO IUC0 SUGAR fill DS. . a superior a. tiele. For sn les lv Oct T. UU33KLL & BRO. 15 CO-PARTNERSHIP KOTICE. IHF. Sulisc ribcrs have iliis d.iv formed a Co Partnership ui der the name and style of JAMF.S F. GiLLF.sSPlF. & CO., lor llie purpose of carrying on a GRNKRAL AGKACV AND (COMMISSION BUSINR-SS. JAMF.S K. G1LLESPIR, GEOIMJB S. GILLKSPIK. Wilmington, Nov. 6, 166A 100-tf. CRYSTAL PALACE CLOTHING, AND MERCHANT TAILORING KSTABL 1SHM11NT. KAHNWKILRll & BUO. beg leave to announce to their numerous friends and citizens in the vicinity, that they will open, cn or about iho 20th inst., a brnneh F.stabli-hment, on Market street, next 10 the Masonic Hall, where wjIIoh found con stantly on hand, an elegant and rich assortment of Gentlemen's Goods for Wearing Apparel, consist- CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. VJZSTl.XciS, d;. ol the most recent importations from Pans and London, which will be made up in the bistnnd most tasteful manner 10 order. K. & Bro.havc secured the services of a Practi cal Cutter, having hecn engsyrd in bis profession for fourteen years in Pans, and beine aw nr ol the creatneed of such an establbbmeni in this ci'y. thev feel jut pride in beingabte to fler oGen'le men. GAUM FM'S of .very description, equal in msie and fn to any establishment of Ihe kind, North. ALSO, will be kepi constantly on hand, a f plendid supply of superior inad.i CLOTH I M G. cut and trimmed in the latest Paris style, all of bit Ii will be sold at the lowest nosihlo price and ONE PRICE ONLY. Oct 11. , 99. A HANDSOME LIGHT ROCKAWAY' Buggy VVapeon, for sale, apply to WILKINSON & F.SLEU. Aug. 25. 69. SEGARS, TOBACCO ANTTsNUFTT (F Best Quality always on hand, at KruU Depot. WILKINSON &LEH. Nov. 15ih 104 WANTED. 1 An nnfl PEKT of WUitc or Post Oak I XI,VAA Plank. 14, 2I,or 28f3eef long, t inches or upwards wide, and 24 inches thick for which I will pay 920 pcrthousand May 24. GRP. S. GILX.K3Itft. CARRIAGES. "I seated OA.RRI AGK, I 1 Paneled Quarter Rckavrny, . 1 O.'ta'rer ttockuway nnd several tlht Rnjgles just received and for gale b Sept 27-f " PfBriLF". '8RO. SI LT f SA LT ! f SA LtTH 1 00SACKS Sa,t Iw-eaod lit ne order. A 9 JV For sal1 by s- i No.W JV:C. T. eopy; 1 lot.1- lhe.fl'ori(pnvhnppeainir - Uw come iot" yiriwtltk.yyrfv:uTidi:i?.'fieiiciaig pi m tor treaiing parlic- lf HltSHTUIS.ltructuiin til Ihe .iftfleiBH R,JOitN8TuWHrcMtsto the .iffllgied, far I l u h.HIIIMtulul .iliu .vrMl Ihr imul n Ufjo nelt tKi bs h.is -disc t vend the most c ulsr.4st'i?rfTrrit has ever been,, present, ti to the Truijuhy his pl,n, founded on onset vations made 11 me tlospi aisof Kurajie, ntnl Auic-rica, tie will tenure A CURE IS t;vo da ys, or so charge. fATr) Merrnr y or Xuion-orta Drugs Usnl. PiinsiafheL in -,' n 111 utioiia! Dcuiliiy, )ni-p.xencv- iVc,iK-!oi' ihn Bncic ind 'Limbs, am e iiona ut tiic- Ktd-oey f atpitaiion of the ' llearr, Uyspepy. Nervoas irritAbiiiiy, 4i V'h scs of Hie Hendr'i'iiro-i t.-W or SStU. Stfd nil tiiose si itJs and iiietmcholy tfr9ordtM'Svi riwnfi'rttn ihedestub nvehabnsot Voutii, winter-destroy botli bodyar.d mind, iliosc seem ti ftt fry practices e ore fatal to fbrir victims than ihrs song . f the .Syrons nrthc mariners of fjiysie -. bliirhtin.j th. ir most brilliant u.ipes or 1 nte-i iati ns re rid -rinir in i n i:ge , &.c, itn u siule Kspcciidly(wlto 1 ave Secnme ttu; vietimfof SoliU ru tf4p,th4'driiidfu4 imd destructive habit which -. .mnwygrwfc?'8io an u a timely sravc 4hon9nds'ot younij men of the mj-t exalted ta. nts and brilli mt intellect, wle tuislit t 'in vvis have entrnn-ed !is termiij Senates wiih '.h;' thund.-rsof eloqaene c. 01 waUed to eestacv the iivir.g lyre, may cuil with full confidence. M Mt fil l (,U M irried pesons, or tin. so contemplating mnrringe, 1. itn: nuur ot p:iymeal weaUncs. should immedi ately consult Dr. J , and bo restored to perfect ho .trh. He who places himself t:nd..r ihi-e ire if Dr. John ston oi.iy reliuiou.-ly c.iifidi in Lis honor as a en- letiian, a n I eorifidently rely n ;'.m hi.-sU 1 II as-iphv- s i . -1 ; 1 n . OFl-'Ii'K. rC. 7, sriCTII ii K DRIIICK -St 7 l)00!; I-'K.'IM IMI.THiOIII-: St., (..-,ft side) t.l'.VHK .s.'.-.ps I' ::ticl in obseniiigthe .V I Ml-: .,n.l XI MJIER, v you will mistake the plnee . JOfST(J. Member of the ijoyal 'ollei" of itreons. I.oruioi: ; jraduaio fn;m ane of tile urns: . uiin. nt t-'ollei'Cs ol the United .States, and t'-e erea I. r inn 1 whose iile lias be. n s; n I i it tllf hospitals of London, 1 i r 1 -. Pliilad. I. hla. " nd lre where, lias t ll -ea d son-c ol' the in )sl aston Ishinu euri s I ha t were e vei known; in. itn troubled with ri ngin" in the head un l rais when ash" p, iMca! nc ; ..usr.s-ss, teiiiL' .lir:ned ! "luiilin sounds, and b ishli.lness. wiih frequent hi lulling, a tter.di d s.nnrti mi s with dt i u ti:i n 1 1. 1 ' mind . were en red i in mrdiu t I v. TA KE PA R TCL'E l R XO T1CF Ur. J. id lr -s es a I ta sn vviio h-i ve injured I ! si Ives by onv ue ari I i u;i op r lmnn-r.tnccs. tb eret in 1 iht iry ! , 'dt hi h rales both body and mind, unfit ins tlnon for i;'i r 'eis'nivs or society. Tk:st ire soioe of 'V .d and inl . ri.fioly eti'-'ci s product-d by early hi'ots of youth, Weakness ot th" Bat !, an 1 Li.nbs. Piiins in the Head. Dimness of M'tht, I. os? ol Utiseulnr Power, Palpitation of llie U - art, i)vs e'psia, N rvoiis f irit ibdity, Der.inot tnenf of the Diestive l-'un li -ns, G. neral Pe diiiy. Symplenis of Consumption, &-. "Mestai.lv. '! In- fe irft'l eilect- on the in in 1 a much to he dr.'aded ; f.oss of Alein rv. (Tonfii;;. n of Ideas, Depression of Spiriis. K vil-Foiebod i 'eis, version t o. iety, 'elf-Distrust. Love of Soli i lei-, Ti -nidify. Arc , ate some of the evils produce.!. 7 '.'iias .01 s f p,TSon3,of all a"s, em i ow jie.U .. h .1 is Hit .iii.if ihcir de.-linii':: i."- .ltii. Losici; ilvir vijt.il-, ii '-o ring a!;. (...! nn-j ( . m.iciated. haven 'in-ilw a ;ioef;ranee abou I it. - ej-es. eolicrh . nil symptoms of Consimipl od . ?. fOlT V.S-7'O V. .VT ICiOf.'A ti xg re M E 1 1 Y FO ii a M I 'A I. 1) Kp.IL. I J ' Y Thieifriiin; and aupottaiil Kunedj has .Cstored sir. nijih urd visor to thousands of the xv a ner vous and debil:taiei. many ol wlwiii had lost all hot), s. and been b indorsed to die. Byits complete Invigoration of the iVcrvous.t.Systeiii, llie whole facit Mes become restored to their -proper power and jbtoctiuos, and the fallen uhric uf die. j-jdeed up to beamy, onsistency, anu duration, upon the i uins of an emaciated mid premature decline 10 sound and pristine hoalih. Oh, how happy ha ve hundreds of misguided youths been made who have been sud denly restoreti to health, freni ihe d. vnstati. ns ' ' .those terrific maladies v.'lieh resuli from indisC lion. S ilea persons, n.-foic contemplating MAR HI A (HE. Should reflect tilat a sound mind and bedv are the most necessaiy requisjlcs lo promote connibiul harninrss Indeed, wilhont ihese. tin- iinn. ibrouih life become s a weary llrimnge, the pros pect hourly darkens to vie w tin mird ueeonies shadowed with despair, and lill-Jiiwith tin. m.-lan-cholly reflection, th it ihe happiness of anotlu i be Colnes IdiL'bieu v itli our own. Let no I;iIm d -li'-;!- cy prevent yon, hut app'y i mnie.iiaiely , una save yoursi li f: oni i be tlrtadful c.n. t qctnet-s o! this ter rible muliidy. IVEAKXESS or THE UIKiAXS immediat. lv cured and fob vigor testorcd. J7 j" V I L I .KTTKit s ML.Vf BK POST PAU;. Liemediee rent to urn paitol : l.e f-oi.;: try. TO STRANGERS. DIl. JOHNSTON, of loe Baltimore Lock H-s piial, whose long residwuce in ibis city, standing as a genilouian of character tftjtf responribilitv, exten sive practice in the wiriouu Ilospiiuls of Europe and ihis eoum ry . and skill a ru! i yp rie re. to which thousands enn testify, as well as bis ability in the u. ai. id depa i tmcni of bis pr fes.-ion, as evideneeu by reports ol his operations tin the Kyes and De formed Limb,-, published in the Baltimore Sun and o; her papers, in the years 1341 2, by whien the blind were made losee and the lame lo tealk tlraixht. ren dVrs him worthy of all confidence i pon the part ol those wh i need his professional services, ai d who would shun the many trifling and ignorant preten ders .ic'veriisinir th-mselves us Physic-bins. f7jjTo ihose unacquainted with his reputation, Dr Johnston deems it necetsary to say that h e credi minis or diplomas always hang in Irs office. fTTj-OFFICK. No 7 SOUTH FilKDKKICK St., Kast side, up the steps. Oct. 13. D0-ly c. SALT. O Silt, daily expectrd. for sale if ifl SACKS fvvy b by J. HATH A WAV & SON. Oct. 4. S6. 1,000 SACKS SALT, 'OR. sale by C. DuPRF. i CO. Oct. ?. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GFOliGK R. FRENCH, at his old stand -n Market street, beca'? leave to return his thanks to his VaC- old friends and eustor.er3 for the liberal patronaae heretofore extended to him, and to Inform ihcmtliat his stoek of Boots and Shoes, ircludiny evcrv vari ety in his line is now as complete iind asextensive as at any former period. His stock of Gentlemen Bo vs and Uiiitdr"n'a Bo it s a od Shoes embraces eve ry variety of sivle, fashion and qnxlity lllat can be desired, or thai is usually called !or, including a fine assen I merit uf Ladies. Misses and G-nllemen's Ovct Shoes. He would particularly invite th,- atte ntion of the Ladies to his "xipnsive assortment of Ladiej and Misses Leather, Morocco. Knaiacled, fironze, Pat. Leather, Goat -ikin. black and white Kid and a va riety ot fancy colored Baols; Shoes and Slippers. Also, black, brown, blue, purple and variccated silk Gaiters, a new and handsoniearticle, withand with out heel? Ladn s fancy Gaiters al SI - nair. Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find ings. I lease call anct examine. Mr. French wouhl uiso inform his friends and the public, that he is State Aai-nt for the sale of Davis' Pain Killer and Wrirht's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale or retail. NovlO 102 SHAWLS. -1 V""! Long and Square Bay State Shawls, ius LJJ reeeiv-d HENDRICK& RTAN. - TOWAGE. ON -ind after this date all-vessels towed in harbor by Steamer Sam Beery and unlhoun. wilt be ca irscd S4.00. UKO. HAKUISS, Agent. Nov; 8th, 1853. ' - lOf. W. II. GAUTIER, G IV K R A J j A G fl N T, l"0 ft. Til 1I3 tCtDNTIt V PKOD UC E tLiIAli'Ui1i.U. Nov 10. ' . J2-3m. -B0Y?S BLACK AND PEARL. r?EflA HATS, new style, for. sal at the Hat Vj' store. 1 . Oct. I. 85 ---r- OADOZ. Assorted P reserves, very fine. Forsale VJ by j C,pcPRE,fcCO. TiiE i iil-WEEKLY tlOMJIEiiCiAL. Is published every Tossdat, Thpssdav and Satcbdav at $5 per annum, payable in all cases in advance. e i. r BY THOMAS LOitING Editob and Pbosbie Ton, Corner Kroi.t and Market Streets, WlLMtSSTOS, H. C. U AT liS 1 sqr. 1 insertion t :. 1 " 3 OK ADVERTISING. $j o j I I sqr 2 months, Si 0G S 00 8 eo 12 00 1 o 1 00 I 1 "6 2 50 1 1 12 1 " 1 m. nth. Ten lin or less make a.sqnarc If an advur- tisenn ni excetda ten liaes, the plies will be; la pre'por. iun . AM a I vet; icemen is are payable at the timeof their i nsertion. Contracts viith yearly advertisers, will be made on tlieintisi liberal let ins. No n-jnsl'er-of contract for yearly advertising will oo permit led,, .should circu.y&ionccs render a thange in business, or an uncyjecied removal necessary, a charge accorei.n o the ju.'dished terms wftt be at ihe option ol Use cohiractur, tor the time he has advertised. The pi ii ilerre of Annual Advern'scrs is strictly limin d i" ihe''! own immediate, business ; and all ad vert isem. ms ioi the benefit oTotlicr persons, as well '" a 1 1 ud veil i semen Is not im mediately con ned ed wiih i heir own business, and all ejtct ss of advei I'l-cu t-n's- in length or otherwise beyond the limbs engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the con racl for ihe sale or rent of houses or lands in town or country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er ihe preperiy is owned by ihe advertiser or by other persons. Thee are excluded by the term 'immediate business " Ail adver' iscments inserted in the tri-weckly I'o-nmercial. are cn'iiled to one icsertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CARD AND FANCY" PRINTING. KXKl-UTEl) 13 Sl'PliKWR STYLE. Arrival ai:l Departure of th: the new Arrangement, wii .''flails under rh jwciit into operation, 1st Sl.ueli. 183S. Toe .Mail from ih North is due every day at 9 A. M., and at Pj P. .M. Closes at 1 P.M., and at j ;. ! . nrecieely. The 7N1 ill for the Sniiih closes pt ? . M. Tile Mail from Onslow ( Jour! -1 louse, Snc.ids Ferry'. &c, Is dneever'v Monday at 5 P. Al . Closes every Thursday at 9 P.'M. 'i'iie M it! I'roni bun" Cret k, I'.laek R vcr f'hapel, &e., H d every Tiiursday at G I'. .M.,anJ closes .amc ni iht'tit 9 P. .M. The Mail irom F.ivct fevi lie, via l-.iiz -beihlown and Prospect Hull, &c , via Wilmington and Man chestar i? ailroa i Irom iiobi n - on 's I'o-t OlTIee is due every Tue -dt v. Tvur.-day and Saturday at 1 P. M , ami closes same days I F A M The ni iil from Whiteville, ('"olumbtis county, per Vi 'mir - '' 1 IV I .a nd r"t?'.r e lis L'O! e " ' '.(;.' o. ; n 'he hTie. not be alai1 nnrt iM.mei r R:i .. 1 -.V. u 1 1 at 1 lot-, s r.t f j A. V, ' r i Paeka e will uulc tiii f..r I.et- o"h of r.iehn :. : A. V, A at the li'-ut a' .! 1 1 n i i ! i ! xt sn r..', Vn , u hieh l-e ot h..-r Letters n. ...-t be . i n: C-et. or thev will r i .: v.. ,. Afii'.N i'S Fe; 'A iZ v O 3 i ! i ' ' I A I. .Vcc To .'I. 'sr-. r. :; ': i:ni!i'!,tT. ISo-to.t- ":i - Smi ; ii (j, i;-ntr.il Wharf. H.liltllf, io- S . I',. I'onr.N IJaiti norc - ' yi . li I'lak:: md W m . Thomson. itthSlNESS CAKDS. JAMES AKDla.'aN. GCWAIO SAVAGE. AxVDEiiSON k SAVAGE. GESKRAL COAtMISSIOX MERUIIAXTS. Wlf.MlNOrON c. Liberal caJv udy..nces made on consignments. Oct. 22. 94- GEO.- UAliltlSS, General t'omsaissiou ftlerchaiit. M'IL.MI!KOTN, N. C. STRICT attention given lofiroeuring Freight and purchasing Caryo. s lor vessels. tt eke a I".. P. Halt, K: q. 0. G. Parsley, Ksq 1. A. Taylor. Ksu 1 i Wihningt. J. li. f ellamv, Ksq. j .Messrs. Toouei Sniyili & Co., " Tho ..pion& Hunter, i New York Alex'r. lienor., Jr. Philadelphia Ale sis. v tiiums cc uutler, H F. P,a! --r. i:sq. Jan. 2. 1S53. ( harlcston, S. C. 12J-tf. C. DuPUE & CO. -.VII01.ESAI.I2 VXD KKTAIti GROCERS Corner Front and t'riucess-sli ccts, W ILM1NGTON, N. C. C DVI'RE. I.,B. BAKER. HENUY XUTJ FiCTdR AND .FOBWARDIJIii AGENT, iViUriie his personal attention to business entrust ed to lis core. , Sept. S, 1S53. 75-tf. 0. L FILLYAW, PRODUCE BROKER. (HM'illSSlUN AM) FHRWlRDl-G MEEmiST. tVH.MIN'OTOS, N. C. September 20ih, 1:53. 8'1-ly-c. KOUNTREE, WATSON & CO Genera! Coiismissioii ilercliaiils, 78 Soulh St , New Y"ork. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. J. D. ROUNTREE, B. C. WATSON, W. H. WIGGINS. Angus' 25, IP.53. 69-iy. JOSEPJI I?7L0SS1)M Gincral Commission and Forwarding Merchant Prompt personal attention given to Consign ments tor Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments lo me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1353. 135. T. o v COllillSSlflN "ASD PtlliWiRDlM MERCHANT, tVlL.tlfGTON, N. C Feb. 17, 1S53. 143-Iy. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SLT.CESSOHS I'd TI10S. ALiBil'fE k CO ) General Commission Merchants, Xo 32, North Wharves, aiul n3 North Wa'cr Sis. PHIIjADEIjPH I A. I. HAEVET COCI1KA5T, Liberal cash advances made on consirnmcnls. July 'iOth. 1953. 53 if. S. M WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Mercbant, WIUtlNGTOS, M. C. WILL sett or buy Real Instate and Negroes at a smalt commission. a lso : Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second duor, South side of Market street, on the wharf; . . Jnne 12, 1S53. 33 ly. A. II. mB )KKELEN. Geaeral Agent, Commission aal forwarding. STcrthant JWILHINGTOX, X. C. Partjciihir attention given to sale ur.d pnrchssc of -Vavat Smrcs. i J Jtfnf jp"ISo3. . L 123-ly. 4 J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MKROIANT4' GENERA L - - . ' AtJfJ.VTi J ' WILMINGTON.-.N. O. ! Oct.-1, 53; - -, ' 8S-lr- ' i 5?0WAGB f TOAVAG0! ! ,?m) STEAERSanaBeary, A.M. Goth f Jie, master.; Steamer Calhotn." Jos -- Springs, master, are; ready at ail times for business.- Orders for Towage will have prompt attention if left wioffice of A?ent. -I i," ' " GEO- HARRIS'S, JoBclfr t 33rf; BUSLESS,CARDS. JAS. II. CUADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, W I LMf SUTOHi . N . c. - Jas. H. Chivdsjubw. Gao. Chaobovbx. Jun. f, 1353. 1 Vti. R0SSSLL FBROTIIER, (UTC EUll. BDSSBLL & CO ,) UEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i WILMIKGION, fi. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval stores, Cotton, and other produce. , Way 3, 1353. c7&dpre WHOLE SALE AND tt ETA L DEALER 8 IN Drugs, .Medicines. Chemicals, faints, Oil, Dye Stuffs, ;Iass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old L.iquoi'8, Fancy Articles, &c, M A li K KT STRKKT, w 1 1. i i n T o ar , j . c . Prescriptionscarcfully :o;npounded by experi enced persons. March 23, 1853. WILLIAM A. GWYE.?, General .igciU;ForwarJing& Commission Xcrehant I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I am prepared to give all business entrusted to mo efficient and personal attention. I havea-wharf for Naval Stores, with ample aecommodalioss, Spirit House, und W arehouse. Consignments of Naval Nlor. s for sale or shipmenr ; snd all kinds of coun try pro luce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 19, lf53. 13. GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, ll'mes, Teas, Liquors, P rovivions, H'oaJ and Willow Ware, fruit, Con fectioiiaricv, dc . South Front streit, tVIIAHGTtN, N. i. Nov. 15, 1852. . 109. S. B. & J. A. EVANS, WHOLESALE KSQ RET! lb DRUIGISTS, HlbMINGTOV. N. C. Will seep always on hand a large and very select stock of L)rug, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, ihls, Glass, Surgical Instruments, Pjtent Medi r'.nes, Perfumery, &c., at low prices. Jan. 13, 1333. 130. JOSEPH IL PLANNER , General Commission Merchant, VIbMIGTOX, St C. Mav 9th, 1353: 87-ly-c. J nATflAWAY & SON, CO VIVIISSIOX MBI1CHAM I'S. VVI'V'H.VGTON, N. C. I IT at haw ay, J- L,. Hathaway. Kca. 15, li33 3l. GEO.'ll. iUvlLLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ncxidooi to A . A . Wannet's, on North Walerst willattend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, iuce.sueh a? Corn, Peas, Meal , Bacon . Lard, Ac. ind will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries dc. References. WillciHall ol Wayne, John tlc.lac, Wilmingtbn W. Caraway. Gen. Alx. . McRac. " K. P. li-T.ll, vVilinington , Wiley A. WalKei , ' ' Dec. li, 1632. 115-ly. miTTeTIJostln, C O M MISSION MERCHAN T , WILMINGTON. N. C. URPKR TO F..P. tlallJCsq .Prcs't Branch State "1 Bink, Thos.H. Wright, Ksq., Pres't Bank ! Wilming- Cape Fear, fon.N.O O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I eial Bank. j Dec. 19. 1832 113-tf. WILLIAM n, PEARE, C ILLEuTUK ,hD ,lDVLETlMIft AGi M. Fur Country Newspapers tbrot.gl:oi:t the irtiStcd States, Casement of San Iron Bu Idinsjs, Baltimore street Allibasiness eclrusted to bis c promptly, on liberal terms. o transacted sept 7 95-f MA XV FA C TURER ANU HEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c.&c. Front street, South 01" .Market, BtlOWN's BtJILDlNO, WTtINGTON,"Ii C. Sep t. 1 6, 195'. ,-;-- 79-y- E0. 0. VAN AfHRlNGE, DROKER, AMD MEItCASTILE AGEST, WILMIttOTON, N. C. PARTICULAR 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. His desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Wni. A. Gwycr. References : Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., ) " Adams, Bro. & Co:, Wilmington . " J. R Blossom, Esq. y August 14. 1952. 65.-C t. C. FitEEMAN. GEORGE HOUSTON. KKEEMAS & HOUSTOJT, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. FREEMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS FROST STKEET, NEW VORK. FREEMS AND HflFSTflS, WILSIXGTON, S. C i - k, k i constanny on- nana a sioca oi r lour, IvCoT; 0Trr0T"SJ7TOrA lasses, Tobacco, Cigars. SnmgMafffUSop. far and Domestic Liquori'itkd iytnet; Iron, IE FP constantly on-hand a stoek ol Flour, iVais, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Halt, Soots, Shoes, 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. FaEEatAur, is located in the city ;of New York ; the junior partner, Gio. Hocetos, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All bnsiness entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; and orders for Goods will be promptlyand carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1932: 76-f. H. DOLLNF.lt G. POTTliR. IT D3LLNER & POTTER. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW yoaK: Liberal Cash Adeances mad on all Con-rinmenls. April 30, 1853. 20-jy-pd. I . WE38EL. H. B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALK&OCRItS, North Water Street, Wil mington, NJ- 'intend to keep at the above stands general assoftmcwf Groceries, Liquors, and Provision at wholesale and to carry on a Genera ICcmmlssion BusinesiL, - iiritcxet : -- - ' E. P. Hall Pres't BrNeii Bank ofrita State.') O. G. Parsley, Pres't CommereialBank, VVjl P. K. Dickinson, Esq . " J DollnerdtPouer. i New Tork . , , Jan. 20 1853 - All. WILKINSON & ESLER. '-irrj' VciHQiOtA.t.gag fn -'. OonfcctiocarT. Pratt. Wats, Teys.FancyAr f. icles. PerfmBry,Tbaer.te?ars. 4e.. r WH OLESA LEI ANDRKTA II,, j - - MABKBT STREBT', ' 1 - ' . WILMINGTON N.21 . : ..v.30.18SZ. Uitf lit fti it tujjrLALM, DISPEFMA. Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Djbilify. Dit ea.ie f the Kidneys, and all Diteueet' arising from a disordered IAter or Stomach, such as - Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness vf Clood to tne Head, Acidity of ihe Momach, Naaea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food. Fultnees or VVelaht In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Slaking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sioniach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at Ihe Heart, Choking or S u lioca 1 1 n c Seru-n tiuns when in a lying pos'ure. Dimness oi Vision, Dots or Webs before thesight, Fever and Dull Pain in ibe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration.'Yellowness of the Skin and F.yes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, tf-e., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Uurningin theFI sh Constant Imaginings o evil, and great oppressions if Spiiits, can be eUi-ctually cuicd by DR HOOFLAND'A' CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BV DR.C. HI. JACK SOX, No. 12U Arch street. Phi!adelphi. Their power over the above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any olher preparation in ihe Tni ted b'tates, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physician had failed. These Hittersare worthythe attention of invalids Possessing tjreat virtues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs ,ttiey are ,Mihal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. a if RKAD AND BE CONtlJtCED. The Pnil idelphia Saturday Gazelta," sayB of Dr. Hooflasd's German Bitters. 'It is seldom that w; recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; and therefore when we recom mend Dr. H oofl.md's German Bitter, we wish ft to be distinctly understood lha.t we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, tflb35ie noised about for a brief period and then forgo tTerrtfter they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the heart y approval of the faculty Itself." 'Scott's Weekly," Bald, Aug. 25 : "Dr. Hoofland's erman Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now -ecommendea by some ol the most prominent men.'vs ef the faculty as an article of much effica cy in ca of female weakness. Persona of debili tated eon 'utions will find these Bitters advantage ous to .hen ealth ns we know from experience the salutary etfeci they have upon weak systems." wu.u KViun.ntJis. . J. G. Moore, Esq , of the Daily News, said, Oct 31. ''Da. Hoofland's Gebman Bittebs. We are try ing th is renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derive! more benefit irom the experiment than we derived previously from years of uliophaiic treat ment at the hands of our first physieaans." Hon. C. D. Hineline, Mayorol the City of Cam den. N. J., says : "Hoofland'sGsbmaks Bitters. Wehave seen many flattering notices of this medicine, ind the source from which thry camo Indue 'ri us to make inquiry respecting ils merits. From inquiry we were pemtHded ;o use it, and met sny we found it specific in its action upon' diseases of the liverand digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them in to a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, ns from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great major ity of real and imaginary descast s cm.tnate. Have them in a health y cemdition and yon can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to cive atrial it will recommend it self. Ii should, 'n fact, be in every family. Noother medicine enn produce sneh evidence ot merit." Forsale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDIClNfe STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Phila delphia, nnd by respectsb'4lcrsgcHerally ilirortgh out the country. r Sold in Wilmington by S. R dV J. A. EVANS, in Fayettevillc by S. J. HINSDALE. June II. 38-3m "MAN KNOW THYSELF." AN invaluable Book for 25 cents, "l-'.verj Fami ly should have a copy." Six lb ousand copiessold in lesstfiamhree months. A new edition,-revised and improved, just issued. Dr. Hunter'?. Medical Manuel and band Book for the Afflicted containing ah outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form cf dis ease, contracted by promiscuous sex uat intercourse, by elf-ab(lfe, or by sexuat excess, with advice for their prevention, Written in a familiar style avoiding an meaical technicalities, nnd everything that would offend ibe ear of decency, from the result of eome ... irciiy jeai ?ut;ecr.iui iitt:iJIX, rxciusorij UtTU-j ted to the cure of diseases f a delicate or private ; nalure. To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise en the causes, symp toms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for Iwenty five cents a eopy j six copies one dollar ; will be for warded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of. postage. Address, postage paid, Cosden if Co., Publishers or box 196, Post Office, Philadelphia. "Tills is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical tetms.it addresses itself to the reason of Its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no pa rent, however fastidious, can object -to placing it in the hands of bis sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatmeht of the various com plaints treated of. and 'with too little breath to puff.' and 'loo little presumption to impose," be has offered to the world at the merely nominal priee of 25 cents, the fruits ef some twenty years most successful prac tice." Hebald. v " i "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable- work, it would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge' People's Advo cate. -. . ' . V A Presbyterian eler?yman 4n Ohio, in writing of 'Hunter's Medical ManueL etys : "Thousands of our youth, by-evil example and the influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin a nd fearful con sequen ces upon themselves and their posterity. The con st ii utions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thinffjtbarcTnTBe done so to enlighten and innueQg-je public mind as to check, and ultii y to remove this wide- spread soure-sf -tfuman wretchedness, would confer there"atesl blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the . present and coming generations- Iivtemperarrcev the nse of" intoxicating drinks.) though fi nas slain thousands upon thousands, is noi a greater scource to the human race." Accept my lhanks in behalf - of the afflicted, and believe me, yotir co-worker in Ihe good work you a re so active ly engaged in.'' One copy will be- forwarded (securely en vclcped and postage paid.) on receiptor 25 cents," or six copies for $1. Address, COSDKN & CO.. Publishers, 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers Canvassers and Book Atrents, sup plied on the most liberal term. Jnne 2. 34-ly-c. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi cally prepared from the beat Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medica. and has gained an anrivall ed reputation forihe following effects viz PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous Kruptions. Canker, Scald Head, c. Regulating and Cleasiing the Stomach I Dowel. thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costivencss. Piles. Ac. Strengthening the Digestive Organs, thus causing the food to nourish and support every part. BEGCLATlNC THE PECRETA RV ORGANS. and, by enabling them to perform their properfunc tions, preventing andcafing Bilious andotherpain ful diseases. Strcaslhtniui and Qaicfins the Nervous System, thusaTlayin? Nervous Irritation, and curingall dis eases of tho Nerves. It i unrivalled in the cure of all FEMALE DISEASES. ". as Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, &c. It is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases ; act inin harmonr with the restoring powers of nature fit never Injures bnt always benefits and cpres, as Lhonanda of vnluntarv certineaiea Irom ha beat aalhoriiies testify. Prepared by C.MORSE 4 CO-.2J Maiden-Lane, N. Y. I Sold by Drnffgisi sand others thronehout this and atherconntriea. S. D. 4 J. A . KVAN8, Agents, Wilmington. N. C. sept. 30. 6S-ly-' MEDICAL HUUSE, ; AW. 16, SOUTH FHEtKRICK STRKKT, - BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. -. Established in order ti afford 4't e ' j t sound and scientific Medical Atu .... , .. " andfar the -suppression tf . , 'Qntickerjf. : ' ' , DILI; B. Smitm has for many years iletoud. hit wholes:tenfiontothe treatment of Private 4Ciut plaints, la ail their varied and complicated foiin.. His reat success f hos long standing and diCn , cult esses, such ware formerly considered Incur able, is sufficient to commend hi in t? the pullic pa worthy of the exenei patronage he has receive t: Witbin the last IglU yemis, Dr. ef.has trestedlnor, than 29,500 cases of PriTSte Complaints, In lhT different forms and stages; a practice which nr doubt exceeds tharof Ail other physicians now ad vertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is known where his directions were Strictly fohOwedr and medicines taken at reasonable tlnwlihtif effecting a radical sad permanent cure t therifoir, persons afflicted with diseases oFlhe stove nature, no matter bow difficulf or long tandtng the case may be," would do wit ia Ilea De. Sin lib. St his, t ffice.No. 16, South, Frederick Strand lnot eflec,. uially relieved no-remoneratfoB will ba requlrec ltr bis services. His medicines are free from Meicury and all mineral poisons t put up id -Wt aiwJcottt pact form, and may be taken in a public or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or bin- , drancr from business- nnd except in coses f Via-- -ent inflammatfon, no chance of diet is necessary v STRiCTUttKS.-ur; omiui nas aiscuvsica a new method by which he cancoretheworat form of- 9 stricture and that without pala orlnconvenlence to the 'patient.- Irritation of the metha, or prostrate glanets.or neckof the bladdcr.lsaometimeemfataken Icrstrictures by general practftlonera prcharlatapa. YOUNG MEN s : , . . and others afflicted with Seminal DeMtltyV whetfir" er originating from a Certain IJettrtictite Habit, or " from any other cause, with train of bodily and men- w tal evils which follow, when neglected, should Disk an early application, thereby avoiding m.wb trouble and suffering, as well as expense. By bis improved metnoa oi treatment, ur; H. can saieiy gunranite a - speedy and perfect cur In all cews el this come- plaint. -. . . TO FEMALES. , " W'l All diseases peculiar to females (aa also- SujC 2 I - . . m . I ; I . . r.. ..' ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for ih , cure of iheabove affections, have been well tested' " in an ex tens ve practice for the lail twelve years. . Persons at a distance may consult Dr. fS. by a letter, post-paid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the '.. Dre?Biun. irniE iiiantiep. se.i atecuii v iuu cimm' - vuurH uic,,tiiwajBai:cuiiiuiDmi wilh iuu mmw rr explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confidential. Office arranged" with ' : separate apartments, so that patients never see any ' s i i i . k. rn ..Ji one but llie doctor himself. Atlendancedully,front ,- 8 in the inoining till 9 at night. .,jf a N. B Persons afflicted with anyJiVf rT,e above" , conipbiliits. -will do-well to a old the-vaiioiis , - :ocnrri.fc . fcjri c- r. i..f t w . c. ...m A ur r t a&.t kv InAthsnkvl.l rd tlri'. rrrrt I a t. rm tuin cure for any and every disease. They are put z up to self, but not to cure, and frequently do much , more harm than good therefore avoid ihctn. A word to the wise Is sufficient, ""Address DR. J. B SMITH, 16 South Kredetick st., JJaltimnre. Aid. Oct. 13. 90-ly-c. HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PURELY' VEGETABLE IN ITS T HIS invaluubleCordial.UexrrnetcdfromHeif' -and Boots, which have been found aficr yea is of experience, by the most skillful Physicians, to. , be possessed of qualities most beneficial in the dU ciisos (or which i', la recommended, end bmr " -whilst it is presented to the public, as an effica cious remedy, His also known to be ol thai charac ter on which reliance may be placed as to t safely. In casesof I m potency, lloeinorihages, Disorderid . r . . . t c t . . . . . . oieti i y, .oenniruaiioii. or uppressiun oi tnenit-n-sts, Fluor Albus or Whites, or tor ' . IJEOILITY aiisir.g irom any cause, such as weak ne si from sirU ' ness, where the patient has been confined lo bed fo' some time, for Femalesafter Confinement, Abenitfi or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannot be-excelk-d in ii8 salutary effects: or in loss of Musculai . Energy, Irritability, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Slug gishness, Decay ofthe Procreative Functions, Ner- . vousncss. A c., where a tonic Medicine is required, it u ill be foundequaf, if not superior to any Com xpur.devcf.uscd. - . '---. ,'; .' .- .-..,. - TO FEMALES. . . Hcnry'sInvlgoraHngCordiaV is one of the inoft valuable Medicines in rha many Complaint t. v. hie b Femaias are subject.- It assist nature ln brace the whole system, check excesses, snd creates ; renewed health and happiness. - Less suff'eiinp,, diseareand unhapplnesa among Ladies woulJ axis tt were they generally to adopt the use of this C r dial. Ladies who are debilitated by those obstruc- ' lions which females ate liable "to. are restored by tho use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vhror. -. YOUNG MEN, is : - That solitary practice, so fatal to the existence of . matt and it is I ha young who are most apt to be come its victim, from an ignorence of the clanger to which they subject themselves, causes NERVOUS DEBILITY, ' Weak ness of the Systemand Premature Decay Many of you may now be suffering, misled aa u, the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought on them selves Premaiure 1 m potency. Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weak. . ness and Shrivelling of the Oenital Organs,' Ner- ' voue Atreciions, or anyother consequences of unres- " trained Indulgence of the sensual passiona, occa- -sioning the necessity of renouncing the felicities of ? MARRIAGE, lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Holdt Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Medicine that ta' purely Vegetable, will aid nature. I e restore those impurtantiunctiona to a healthy state, and will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, W m general remover of disease, and t trvngihccer of rt system ; - - - - -" - am a TONin nmnirrivr' tt ia unsorpaasro. gfe, ntfnpraci litis Cordial on a looiina-WTTTT ouaelt mad mbh. iiuI.h la raonma. ry, append a Jong list of Kecommeniatiocs, Cer tificates, 4c, beginning with "Hear whet that - Preachet says.n and such lifee ; If ia not necessary, for Henry's Invigorating Cordial," only netda a trial to prove that It will accomplish all we say. THE GENUINE " HENRYS INVIGORA TING CORDIAL," is put up in 8 ox. Pannei Bottles, and Is easily recog nized by Ihe Mannfacturer'a nlgnature on the labia of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which Is forgery.) a well as his private Seal on the cork of each Battle. O-Sold for - per Bottlej Six for 3t 16 per dozen. . ,...-.'.,.-, - Prepared only by S. C COHEN. No.3 rraakirn Bow, V ine Street, below F.ipbth, Philadelphia, Pa.,. TO WHOM ALL ORDKRS MOST BR AD DRKSSKD. For Sale by all reepectaMprngisia t Merchants throughout the country. - ' ' - ': Oct. 29. - m-12m-r. IPIIOLSTERLNG GOODS.. " PAPF.lt Hangings, Curtains, Lace and Damask' Bands. Loops, Tassels, Shades, Ac. All work in above line done at shortest notice - WILKINSON -ESLER. Oat 27 over the Fruit Depot. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUOIW. DARK and Pate French Brandy t Port, Msdti ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. S. B.Ai. A. KYAtiei. Jan 13. 129 FRESH ARRIVALS CF GROCERIES. Just lo hand Lew for the Cmik. t 9fl KF.GS Extra Goshen Batter: Kaiton Blar 0J ket Beef ; meked Beef and Eeef Too goes t 50 boxes New Baiains; 25 drum Figs; Cras berries. Currans, Citron; every variety of Es trada for Flavoring; 25 boxes A, H.Candiesi 20 boxes Tallow Candles; 20 fcprriBi l(i( parkagra of assorted Crackers ; 0 fcoxea Candies j) kfcU Potatoes ; 25 febls. Apple! Pickles and Preserve t 20 boxes New lemons; ISpaekapes assorted Jaa poricd I.iquora ; 60 do. Imported Bottled l.hiorn and Wines; 100 , boxes Fine Crackers t StT'fl Segara; Sanrrs ied Caftnpa, with tvrrr viiiify of Groceries at low prices, at the Original I t, wily Grocery. r. ' GEO.MYEiia. Nov. 8th , 1 01 EAPER HANGINGS, Shades and CmalB Lace and Damask made and pat mo trr --,-" WILKINSON 4 KSISR, " ..- - -
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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