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.... .,T.:f,Arf-m, '.., -r KrV' - ;r f ?r w sa n 1 WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1854 VOLUME VIII; NUMBER 144. WHOLE NUMBER 1043. V s -m: r k w h mi Fir ra- ! i m vr:.!cslyJJl,Jlv ilk vo Lv IV lkkJOK ilk "lis ill ivmlv w? ,J MISCELLANY. FOILING A RIVAL. 'The critter loves me? I know she loves-me !' said Jonathan Doublikins, as he sett-on the cornfield fence, meditating on the course of true love, that was running just as Shakespeare said it always did rather rough!-'. If Stikey Peabody has taken a shine with that gawky long-shanked, slammerin', shy critter, Gusset, just 'cause he'sa city feller, she nin't the gal I took her for, that's sanin. No, its the old folks, darn their ugly picturs. Old Mrs. Peabody was allers a dreadful hig"h fulutin critter, full of big notions, and the old man's soft head is driven about like a cantanker ous Dorkin' hen But if 1 don't spile h:s Tun then my name ain't Jonathan. I'm sgoing down to the cty by the railroad next week, and when I come back, wake snakes, that's alt. The above soliloquy may serve to give the reader some slight idea of the lay of the land, in the pleasant village where the speaker resided. Jonathan Doublikins was a youn- far tmer,. well to do in .the world, and looking out for a wife, and had been paying his addresses to Miss Susan Peabody, of that oiK, witn a lair prospect of success, when a -csty acquaintance of the Peabody's, one r. Cornelius basset, who kept a retail dry goods stare in Hanover street, Boston, had suddenly made his appearance in the field and commenced the cutting out game. Dazzled with the prospect of becoming a gentleman's wifip, peatered by the importu nities of her mamma, the village beauty had begun to waver, when her old lover determined on a last bold stroke to foil his rival. He went to rhe city and returned ; of his business there he said nothing, not even to the pumping maiden aunt who kept house for him. He went not near the Peabody-, but labored in hid corn fields and garden, patiently waiting the result of his machinations. The next day "Mr. Gusset was sitting with the old folks and their darter, in the best room of Peabody's mansion, chatting as pleasantly as may be, when the door opened, and in rushed a furious Irish wo man. ' Is it here ye are, Mister Cornelius,' she exclaimed addressing the astonished Gus sett. ' Come out of that before I fetch ye, ye spalpeen Is that what ye promised me afore the praisie, ye haythen naygur ! Cummin' away from me and the childer. forsakin' your lawful and wedded wife, and runnin' after Yankee girls, ye infidel V ' Woman, there must be some mistake here,' stammered Gusset, taken all aback by the charge. 'Devil a bit of mistake, ye sarpint. Oh! warra ! was it for the like of ye 1 sac ken Dennis McCarthy, who loved the very ground I trod on and all bekase ye prom ised to make a lady of me, ye dirty thafe of the wurruld ? Will ye come along to the railroad station, where I left little Pat rick, because he was too sick wid the small pox to come any furder, or will ye wait till I drag ye !' 'Go go alone,' grasped Gusset, 'go and l"ll follow you.' He thought it best to temporise. '1 give you ten minits,' said the vira go. 'If ye ain't there thin, it's me cousin, Mr Thuddy Bulgrudery, will be afier ye, ye thafe ! And away went this uubid guesL Mr Gusset was yet engaged in stam mering out a dental of all knowledge of the virgo, when the parley door opened and a little black-eyed, hatchet-faced woman, in a flashy silk gown, and a cap with many ribbons perched on the lop of her head, in vaded the sanctity of the parror. 'Is he here V she cried in a decided ac cent. Then she added, with a scream 'Ah mon dieu ! la voila ! Here he is. Tra itre, monstre ! Vat for you run away from me ? Dis two or tree year. I nevair see you, nevair ; and my heart broke very bad entirely.' 4 Who are you?' cried Gussett, his eyes stalling out of his he id and shivering from head to foot. 4 He asks who I am ! O you respectable old gentlehomme ! hear you vat he ask ? Who am 1 1 Petrifield J lam your wife. ' I never saw you before in my life, so Help me uooy cried Gussett cally. 4 Don't you swear !' said Deacon Pea body. 'Ef you do I'll kick you into fits, by golly. I won't have no profane nor vul gar language in my house.' O. bless you respectable old man ; dell him he must come viz me. Dell him I hev spoke to ze constable Dell him I' sobs interrupted her utterance. It a pesky bad bujiness,' said Ihe Dea con, chafing with unwonted ire. 'Gussett you're a rascal.' 4 Take care, Peabody, take care!' said the unfortunate store-keeper. l comarkad you were a rascal, Gussett. You have gone and married two wives and ' fhat ere's flat burglary, if 1 know anything .about revised statues.' Two yifes V shrieked the French wo jxtan. I'Nowvjou clear out of my house, go to the railroad station, and clear out into Bos ton, I won't have nothin1 more to do with you. t V Bat Deacon, hear me.' I don't want to hear you, ye sarpint,' cried the Deacon, stopping his ears with his hands 'Marryin' two wives, and comin' courtin' a third J Go 'lonj I leave this house." Even Mrs. Peabody, who was inclined to put in a word for the culprit was silenced, gusan turned from him in horror and in ut ter despair he fled to the rafl way . station, 'hotly pursued by the jclamorou and indig nant Preach woman. " That same afternoon, as Miss? Susan -Peabody wai walking toward, the village, ahe was overtaken by Mr. Jonathan Doub likins; dressed in his- best and .driving his Vast-going borse, before , kt Sunday-go-to-rneeting chaise. He reined up and accost ed, bti 5 V': y " t ? Hallo, Stike ; get in and take a ridef Pon't care if I do, Jonathan,' replied the young lady, accepting the proffered seat. ' I say 3'ou,' said Jonathan, grinning 'that ere city feller's turned out a purty pup, ain't he?' ' It's dreadfui, if it's true,' replied the la dy. 'You had a narrow escape, didn't ye?' pursued the old lover. ' Indeed, she answered. ' But he warn't never any account, any how. What do the. old folks think about it?' 4 They hain't said one word since the hour he cleared out.' 4 Forgot that night I drove 3 0U horns from singing school V asked Jonathan sud d'nly branching off ' No, I haven't,' replied the young lady, blushing and smiling at the same time. 1 Remember them apples I gin you V ' O, yes.' 4 Got a whole orchard of them sort of fruit, Suke,' said Jonathan, suggestively. Susan was silent. 4 Go along,' said Jonathan, putting the braid on the horse. 4 Have you any idea where you're going t, Suke." 4 I'm going to the villag.' 4 No 3'ou ain't ; you're going along here vvitb me." 4 Where to V 'Providence. And 'ou don't comeback till you're Mrs. Doublikins, no how you can fix it Susan.' 4 How you talk Jonathan.' ' Darn the old folks!' cried Jonathan, putting on the string again. 'Ef I was to leave you with them much longer they'd trade you off to som feller that's got half a dozen wives already.' The next day, as Mr. and Mrs. Doubli kins were returning home in the chaise, Jonathan sa;d confidentially : ' May as well tell you : that Gussett ne ver seed them women afore the day they came stompin' into your hDuse and bowed him out. I had, tho'ugh. Cost ine ten dol lars, by thunder! 1 told era what to say, and I expect they done it well Old Gussett rany be a sharp storekeeper, bur if he ex pects to get ahead of Jonathan Doublikin, he must gel up a plaguey sight airlier of mornings.' MEDICAL CONFIDENCE. The question has been frequently mooted in courts of jurtice. whether secrets impart ed to, or obtained by physicians from their patients, can be disclosed by them with honor, even to subserve the ends of justice. The New York Medical Gazette relates the following case described in a letter from Paris: 4-M. has lately been before the court for refusing to answer questions pro pounded to him relative to a patient, a young lady, who, finding the doctor in trouble, gave him full permission to answer. But he slill refused, saying he could not violate his oath as a doctor. He was fined 100 francs. He appealed to a higher court. The sentence was annulled, and he was honorably acquitted, the judge remarking that the physician has not the right, in any case, or under any precxt, to divulge the secret of his patients.'1 THE TRI-WEEIiLY COMMERCIAL. Ia published every Tuesday, Th ubkda y and iSATUBDAY ui S3 per annum, payable n all canes in advance. BY THOMAS LO RING Editor and Pbopuib- TOB, "Corner Front and Market Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. R ITES OF AUVEKTISISG. 1 insertion 30 50 I 1 sr. 2 months, 2 ' 75 I 1 ' i 1 sqr. 1 1 " 94 Of 5 00 8 00 12 00 "3 " 1 00 I 1 " 6 " ' 1 month, 2 0 1 ' 12 ' 1 Ten lines or less make a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, the piice will be in proportion. All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. So transferor contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circu.ustances render a change in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the published terms will be at the option oi the contractor, fur the lime hclias advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to their own immediate business; and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements not immediately con nfftn.d with their own business, and ail excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is inciuaea in uio con net (nr ihfi sale or rent of houses or lands in town or country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. 1 liese arc exciuaca oy ine term "immediate business." All advertisements inserted in the tri-weekly Commercial, are entitled to one lesertion in the Weekly tree of charge. JOU, CARD AND FAVCY PRINTING, EI 01 TED IN SUPERIOR STYLE- AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL.. A'eic York Messrs. BaowsA DsRoesbt. Boston Chables Smith, No. 6, Central Whaj-f. Philadelphia S. K. Corns. Baltimore Wm. li. PtAKiand VYm. Thomson. BUSINESS CARDS. D. C. FREEMAN. CtOHGt HOUSTON FREEMAN k HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. FREEMAN k CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. FREEMAN AJiD 1IOUST0S, WILMl.XGTOK, K C j"KKP constantly on h-nnd a stock of Flour, IV Com, Pork, Bacon. Salt. Co fee, Sazar, Mo lasses, 'lTttbaeco, Cigars, Snuff', Candles, Soap, 'or- turn and Uomesltc IMtuori and rr tries ; Iron, A aii, Points, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, ishoes, Uealher, Agricultural Implements, and a ya riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan tatioo 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 oiner produce. The senior partner O. C. Paean ah, is located in th eitv of Naw Vork : tha iunlnr nartiwr. Gio. HotrsTOx, in Wilmington. If desired, advance, will be made oat consignmenta to and from cither proper attention ; and orders for Qo'oda will be r , I c 1 1 . i promptly a na caiciuuy uura. Sa0UaVI852 - , , 76-f. PLANTIIYC POTATOES Q nnkS-J"" received and for tela by Jan. 19 No. 25 South Water si street BUSINESS CARDS. JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO., uleueral touiuiivsiou Merchants, rtlLHIXUTOJi, N. c. Jas. H. Chadbjubn. Geo. Chaddoubh. 123. Jun. I, I35i. RUiSELL & BROTHER, (LATE ELLIS. RUSSELL & CO ,) i EXE HAL COMMISSION MERCIIAXTS WILMLNG I'OS, S. C. Liberal cash advances made on consjgnmentsnf Naval stores, Cotton, and other produce. Aiay 3, 1853. C. & D. Dul'RE. 1VHOL.E SALE AND R ETA L DEALERS I ti Drus, .Medicines. Chemicals, lains. Oil, Dye S-tufls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Oid Liluwors, l'aiicy Articles, fcc, MARK KT STREKT, WILMINGTON. N . C . rescriptionscarefully compounded by experi enced ersons. March 23. 1353. WILLIAM A. GWYEi, ticueral Igeut,FotwariIingi Commission Uerehant 1 take pleasure in intormin my friends, that 1 am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient anj personal attention. 1 liavea'wliarf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodaiioss, -Spiiit lljuse, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; and all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 13, 1353. 15. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoot to A. A. Wan net's, on North vValetst. wuiauenu 10 me sate oi an mnus oi vsounuvr ro iuce,8uch a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon . Lard ,ic. ind will keep constantly on hand a full supplyof Groceries, ic. References . Willes Hall. of Wayne, Jno Ucttae, Wilmington VV. Caraway. Gen. AU . McRae . ' E . P. H.ill, Wilmington , Wiley A.WaUe., " Dec. 13, 1952. 1 15-1 y. GEORGE MYERS, W1IJLES.1L1S ASD RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, H'mcs, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, C inject umaries,rc- Souli front street, WILMINGTON, X. 'J. Nev. 13, 1852. 109. S. B. & J. A EVANS, WHOLESALE AND RETilh DRI'IGISTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. Will Keep always on hand a large and very select stuclk of Drug., Medicines, Chemicals, l'aints, Oils, Glass, burgiral Instruments, Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, etc., at low prices. Jan. 13. 1353. 130. JOSEPH II. PLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WI.I.MINtilON, N. C. May 9ih. 1933. 87-1 v-c. J. HATHA WAY & SON, C O M M I S S 1 0 M K K.CH AN-l'S. WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hathaway, J. L.. Hathawav. Feb. 15, 1853- 31 T. C. & B. G WORTH, COMMISSION AAD FORWARD LG MEKIMNTS, WILM1SUTOS, A'. C. Jan. 7 125-c JAMES AKDKBSOlf, EDWAKD SAVAGE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON ;n . C. Liberal cash advances mads on consijjom.nts. Oct. 21. I'" GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. OTRICT attention given to procuring Freight 0 and purchasing Carrots for vessels. Kekej ro K. P. Hall, Ksq. "1 0. G. Parsley Esq. Wilmington. 1. A. Taylor, l-.sq. J. D. Bellamy, Kq. J Messrs. TooUer, bmyth Sl Co " Thompson & Hunter, I" ew York. Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia Messrs Williams fe Butler, i Charleston, S. C. H K. Baker, Ksq. 5 Jan. 2. 1853. 123-tf. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Gincral Commission and Forwarding Alerchant Prompt personal attention given to Couslgn uients lor Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments to me or to my Neve York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. 135. T WILKINSON & ESLER. f a a u n i.4 a 1 r r a in Oonlectionarj . I'rult. Nuts, Toys,Paucy.r- WHOLESALE AND RE l AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C -r-v 30.1P52 10-tl RJUNTREE, WATSON & CO., General Commission Merchants, 78 South St , New York. L'htrai Aieances Mide on Consignments. J. d. ijti.irtci, B. C. WATiON., H. WIGGINS. 69-ly. A i?us 15. IS53. WE8SEL. H. B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MKllCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GaOCEaS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, inteod to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GencralComroiasion Business. BEPCBBNCB : E. P.Hall.Prea't Brch Bank ofthe State. 1 O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil P. K. Dickinson, bsq Poppe&Co. i New rork DoUnerci, Potter. cw orK . Jan. 29 1853 131. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SCr.CESSO&S TO THOS. ALIB9NE & CO ) General Commission Merchants, No 3 !, North Wharves, ind 63 North Water Sts. PHILADELPHIA. J. HAHTKT COCHRAN, W. S. RUiSKLL. Liberal c ish idvancca made on consignments. July 3);h, 1353. 5S-tf. H. DOLLNER o. POTTIB. JT D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MEW YORK.: Liberal Cash Aieans made on all Consignments April 30. 1853. 20-ly-pd. NOW LANDING. OLD Champagne and Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Kara, and Antwerp Gin; Pale and Brown Sherry; Madeira. Port, Malaga' and Champagne Wines; also a full aaaortincAt of Domestic Li quors, for sale or Jan 23. FREEMAN A HOUS LARD. KVKBLAL packages of No. I N. C. Lard, jus J received nd for tele law, by Dec 20 , J. H. FLANKER. . 27 D0Z., ASSORTED BROOMS, TXrK-alobv . Q. DwPRK A CO. Oct.y t EATIIER JJEDSf : : . DILLO yVStiid BdHsusra ma"de to order, by JT. . WILKINSON 4- K&LEH, feb. 4. TJphoUter. T. C. WORTH, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N . C. USUAL advances made on consignments of Cot ton, Naval Stores and otherproduce PatUrular uttention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring Ireights for vessels, ic. Jan 41 128 C. DuPRE & CO. wholesale: ani ri3Tail grocers Corner Front and lriucess-streets, WILMINGTON, N.C. C. DUrRE. D. B. BAKER. J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTKESSES, &c.Slc. Front street, South 01 Market, BttOWN's BUlLDl.Vli, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. 16, 1852. 79-y-c Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL eell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. A ls ) : Strict attention iven t j 1 lie sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Vroduce. 6ce second duor, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1353. 33 ly. 0. L.FILLYAW, PRODUCE BROKER. COMIIISSION AND FORWIRDING MEKl'lIAST, WILMINGTON, N. C. Peptember20th, lr53. 8J-ly-c. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AND' FORWARDING AGEM, Willgice his personal attention to business entrust ed ta his care. Sept. 8, 1353. 75-tf. WILLIAM II, PEARE, COLLECTOR AND ADVERTlSIMi ACLM- For Couutry Newspapers throughout the United Slates, Basement of Sun Iron Bu Ijiniis, Baltimore street Jin; All business ec'.rustcd promptly, op libera) terms sept 7 to his cire transacted 95-f W. C. HOWARD, KNRItAL Cammi83ion and Forwarding Mcr cnant, vvilmini'ton N.C. G Liberal Cash advances made on Consignmrnts. 9 10'J-tf J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERC HA N T J- GENERA L AGENT. WILMINGTON. N. Oct. 1,'.S53. C. 85-ly A. II. VABf)KKELEN. General Agtut- Commission and Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of .Naval Stores. June 1, 1353. 123-ly. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jaundice. Chronic or Xercuus Debility. Dis tine of lite Kidneys, and all Discuses arising from a disordered Licer or Siluinach. such at Coristipatioi:,invard i'iles, Fullness of Blood to tne Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Lisu8tfor Food, Fullness or VYcight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering it the Pit of the S tomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurriedand Diffijull Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, homing or ufflicaiini; Sensations when in a lying pos'ure, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before thesight, Fever and Dull 1'ain in the Head, Deficiency ol Perspiration. Vellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limb, 4c, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burntngin the Fl sh Constant Imaginings of evil, and great depressions of Spiiits can be ellectually cuied by DIl HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, I'R-PAKEDBY DR. C. M. JACKSON. No. I2) Arch street. Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any other preparation in the Uni ted States, us the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver land lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs , they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. tvb.AU AINU tSK CU. liN UJL. The --Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. 'It is seldom that we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; and therefore when we recom mend Dr. Hoonand s German Bitters, we wish It to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, bul of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval ofthe faculty itself.'' "Scott's vveekly," said, Aug. io : "Dr. Hootlana s orman Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now 'ecommended by some of the most prominent raen.-vs of the faculty as an article of much effica cy in cj -s of female weakness. Persons of debili tated con- utions willfind these Bitters advantage ous to .heii calth os we know from experience the salutary eftect they have upon weak systems." I flU.1E KV1UKMU&. J. G. Moore. Esq , of theDaily News, sald,Oct31. "Da. Hoofland's Gebmar Bittehs. We are try ing this renowned medicine for a stuboorn disease of the Dowels, ana can witn truth testily to its emcaey. We have taken the contents ef two bottles, and we have derived more benefit irom the experiment than we derived previously from years 01 allophatic treat ment at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. G. D. Hineline, Mayorof the CItyof Cam den, N. J., says : "Hoofland's Gbbmaxs Bittehs. Y e have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, ind the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting ita merits. From inquiry we were persuaded ;o use it, and m-.st say we found it specific in ita action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is reaiiy 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, as from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great major ity of real and imaginary aeseases emnnaie. Have -J . . ... 1 - : ) .... , 1 . r. them In a nealtny conamun ni juuean 01a aen ance to epidemics generally. Thia extraordinary medicine we woirtd ad vine ourfriende who are at all Indisposed, to give a trial it will recommend it self. It should, 'n fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce aucn evidences or merit." For sale wholesale and relail at the GERMAN MEDIClNh STORE. No. 120 Arch street. one doorbelow Sixth. Phila- delphia.and fay respectab cdeslers generally through out tne country. Sold in Wilmington by S. B. & J. A. EVANS. In FayettcTlUe by S. J. HINSDALE. June 11 33-3m PAPER HANGINGS, Shades and Curtain Lace and Damask made and pat op by WILKINSON KSl SR, Nov. 15. Upholster. SAXONY, WELCH. OF all qaalities,and Patentfine White Flaonela all warranted -not to shrink Ladies MeAno Vests; coloured Velvet Ribbons ; Mourning PlaJd French Merinos and Black Half Moerning, all Wool De Lanes ; Orleans Cloth, Tamise-and Wid ows Cloth. Foe sale by . JAMES DAWSON. Noiu29. , : ' 09. 15 REGS EXTHA FINE N. C. LAUD, MEDICAL HOUSE, No. 16, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, ri i.TntriKF. m ah vi.lNfxi:: ' . Established in order to afford the Afflicted sound and. tcienlijic .nedical Aia, anil jot trie suppression 0 Quackery. DR. 1. B. Smith has for many years devotedhis whole aiiention tothe treatment ot Privatexom plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms. His great success in those long standing and diffi cult cases, such us were formerly considered incur able, is sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Within the last eight years, Dr. S.has treated mora than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, in their different forms and stages; a practlro which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad vertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is known where his directions were strictly followed, and medicines taken at reasonable time, without efiecting a radical and permanent cure ; therefore, persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, 'no matter how difficult or long standing the caee may be," would do well 10 call on Dr. Smith ,at his office. No, 16, South Frederick .St.,and if not ellec tually relieved no remuneration will be required lor his services. His medicines are free from Mercury and all mineral poisons; put up in a neat and com pact form, and may be taken in a public or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or bin drance from business, and except incases of vio ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary. STRICTURE-. Dr. Smith has discovered a new method by which he can cure the worst form of stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glandp.or neckof the bladder,issometimesmis:akcn lcrstrictures by general practitioners or charlatan. YO UXG MEW and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain Destructive' Habit, or from any other cause, with train of bodily and men tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and sunYiing, as well as expense. By his improved method of treatment, Dr. S. tan safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure In all casts ol this com plaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases peculiar to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, tc.) speedily and effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of theabove affections, have been well tested in an extensive practice for the last twelve years. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by a letter, post-paid, describing :ase, and have medicine securely put up and forwaided to any part ofthe United States, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confidential. Office arranged with separate apartments, so that patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 6 in the morning till 9 at night. N. B. Persons afflicted with any ofthe above complaints, will do well to a .'oid the various NOSTRUMS AND SPECIf ICS, advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists as a cer tain cure for any and every disease. They are put up to sell, but not to rure. ;nd frequently do much more harm than good therefore avoid them. A word to the wist' is sufficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick st., Baltimore. Jld. Oct. 13. 90-lyc. HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PURELY VEGETABLE IN ITS COMPOSITION. riMUS invaluable Cordial, is extracted from Herbs J. and Roots, which have been found after years of experience, by the most skillful Physicians, to be possessed of qualities most beneficial in the dis eases lor which ii, is recommended, and hence whilst it is prtsi nttd to the public, as an effica cious remedy, it is also known to be ol thatcharac tcr on which reliunce may be placed as to its safety. In cases of Impotency, 1 loemorrhages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Men ses, Fluor Albusor W hites, or lor PEIULITY arising from any cau6e, such as weaknessfroni sick ness, where the patient lias been confined to bed fo some time, for Fcmalesalter Confinement, Abortion or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in its salutary ( fleets: or in loss of Muscular Energy Irritability, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Slug gishness, Decay of tha Procreative Functions, Ner vousness, Ac., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be foundequal, if not superior to any Com pound ever used. TO FEMALES. llcnry'slnvigoraiing Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many Complaints to which Femalas are subject. It assists nature to brace the whole system, check excesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unhappinessamong Ladies would exist, were they generally 10 adopt the use of this C r dial. Ladies who are debilitated by those obstruc tions w hich females arc liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vi"or. YOUNG MEW. That solitary practice, so fatpl to the existence of man and it is the young who are most apt to be come its victims, from an ignorence of the danger to which they subject themselves, causes NER VO US DEDILIT Ys Weakness of the System, and Premature Decay Many of you may now beSuffbring, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought on themselves Premature im potency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weak ncssand Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Ner vous Affections, or any other consequences of unres trained indulgence of the sensual passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing the felicities of MARRIAGE. lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Medicine that is purely Vegetable, will aid nature to restore those important functions to a healthy state, and will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strengthens of the system ASA TONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. VS e do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medicines, and, as is customa ry, append a long list 01 Recommendations, Cer tificates, 4c, beginning with Hear what the Preacher says,'-' and such like ; it is not necessary, for ' Henry's Invigorating Cordial." only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish al! we say. THE QENUIXE "HENRYS INVIGORA- TING CORDIAL," is put up in 8 oz. Panne! Bottles, acEfTs easily recog nized by the Manufacturer's signature on the table of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) as well as his private Seal on tha cork of each Bottle. jarSold for2 per Bottle; Six for 3; $16 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COH EN, No. 3 Fraaklin Row. Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MUST BE AD DRESSED. For Sale by all respectable Druggists . Merchants throughout the country. Oct. 29. 97-12m-c. UPHOLSTERING GOODS. PAPER Hangings, Curtains, Laceand Damask Bands, Loops, Tassels, Shades, &e. All work in above line done at shortest notice WILKINSON 4- ESLER, Oat 27 over the Fruit Depot. PURE MEDICAL WLES & LIQUORS. DARK and Pale French Brandy ; Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. S. B. J. A. EVAN 3. Jan 15. 129 CARRIAGES. six scaled CARRIAGE, 1 Paneled Qaarter Rocfcawav, 1 1 Q.aaker aockawav and aeverallight Bu'gies just received and for sale by Sept 27-tf DIBBLE - BRO. JUST RECEIVED FROM scbr. Chas. Mills, 50 bbls. Apples "Spit zenbure, Greenings, r aWwin Pound Sweets, m m . iMi iA nn. n . Cy WW VU4WU. A-VlWK-a peClff Art CranbeXTies- Call and avnibeat the Kamilyi urocery oi -- scr. aa rroni st- Dee.I 110 TTT jg .aire no on Jiand Window Shades, Cfuri v v 1 tains. Cornices. Bands. Tasapta. ami fiitnm of various kinds also Maunsses oa -hand ajyl -- i arUL t Ll ..Km :VXaKHUN ESLER. - BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR, JOHNSTON Proclaims to the afflicted, far and near, that he has discovered the most c ai n. SOed V a't.itl ftlitn fr 1 rtfn nnrti. ttlsr diseases that has ever been presented to the woria. dj nis pian, iomdeaon observations made tn the HopltaIsof Europe and America, he will ienure ' A CURE IN TWO DA YS.OS NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used. Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, im potency. Weakness of the Back and Limbs, affec tions ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of "the Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous irritability, Diseases of -the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin; and all those serioae and melancholy disorders arising from ihedestruc live habits of Voutri, which destroy both body and mind, those secret aid solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariners of Ulyssex. blighting their most brilliant hopes orantlciputions, rendering inartiage, Ac., im possible. YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young mon of the mot exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis- , tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecsiacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. - . , MARRIAGE. Married persons, ot those contemplating marriage, being awur ot physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. He who places himself under the care of Dr. John ston may religiously confide In his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely npon hieskill asa phy sician. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St..7 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side UP THE STEPS. rBE PARTICULAR in observing the NAME and NUMBER, or you wlH mistake the place. DR. JOHNSTON. Member ofthe Royal College of Surgeons, London; graduate from one ol the most eminent Colleges ol the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of 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 ears v-lien asleep, great nervousnsss, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with dcrangi-n.ent ' mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICV Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured t a selves by private and improper indulgences,! hi -cret and solitary habit w hich rules both body and mind, unfitting them for cither business or society. Tlicse are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of theHeart, Dyspepsia, Nsrvouslrritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Consumption, &c. Mestallv. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded ; Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodinos Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust. Love of Soli tude, Timidity, &c , are some of the evilsproduced. Thousands of person3, of all ages, can i:ow judge what is the cause of their declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes cough and symptoms of Consumption. ' DR. JOHNSTON'S IN VIGOR A TING RE 1 EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. This grand and important Remedy has .estored strength and vigor to thousands of the most ner vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost all hopes, and been abandoned to die. By lis complete invigoration of the Nervous System, the whole facu.ties become restored to their proper pswer and functions, and the fallen fabric of life raised up to beauty,' onsistency, and duration, upon the ruins of an emaciated and premature decline to sound and pristine health. Oh, how hap. y have hundreds of misguided youths been made who have been sud denly rcslortd to health, from the dtvastalions ' those terrific maladies which result from indisr tion. Suc!i persons, before cont-mplatin MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a wearv pilgrimage, the pros pect hourly darkens to the view the mind becomes shadowed wiih despair, and filled with the inelan choily rt-fleetion, that ihehappiness of another be conies blighted v ith our own. Lei no false delica cy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful c.nsequcnces of this ter rible maladv. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cured and full vigor teslorcd. 3rAL,L LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID. Remedies sent to any part of the country. TO STRANGERS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock Hos pital, whose long residence in this city, standing a a gentleman of -character and responsibility, exten sive practice in the various Hospitals of Europe and this i-ountry. and skill and experience to which tnousanas can testily, as well asliis ability in the Surgical department of his profession, as evidei.red by reports of his operations on the Eyes and De formed Limbs, published in the Baltimore San and other papers, in the years 134 1 2, by which tits blind icere made to see and the lame to walk straight, ren ders him worihy of all confidence upon the part oi those who need his professional services, and who would shun the many trifling and ignorant preten ders advertising themselves as Physicians. 0To those unacquainted with his reputation, Dr. Johnston deems it necersary to say that his credentials or diplomas always hang in his office. O-OFFICE, No. 7 SOUTH FREDEUICM St., East side, up the steps. Oct. 13. 90-lyc. VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale that most desirable DWELLING AND PREMIS ES, situate al the Kortb-Western intersec tion of Third street with Red Crois street, the Lot fronting 100 feel on Red Cross, and 200 fee t on Third. The Dwelling House, Kitchen. Smoke-House, Stables, and all the other oui-honses on the pre mises, have been built within a few years, of choice materials, in the best manner, and nearly all of them covered with tin. The Dweliing House is capacious, handsomely finished, and most conveniently planned, and all the other build ings are judiciously arranged, and well fitted up. There are few Lota in Wilmington so desirably locaiod,and the improvements on which are so admirably adaptf d for a family residence. Third street on the entire Eastern line of this lot, is 99 feet wide, and separates 11 from that n which a new Episcopal Church is about to be erected. Persons desiring 10 parehase, eaa aseenaia terms of sale by application to the subscriber, or N. IV. aixok, l-.sq., or IH . ttomr, and the sub scrioer will cneenuny accompany any socn w o wish to inspect the premise. H. R. KIXTrV. Sept. 8, 1953. ',5-tf. NOTICE. THEsubscriberespectfully informs the public, that he la nowtranaseciog the A action business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that Datronare uciviuwic suiiudpuj ucbwwco upon nun. M. CRONI.V Stock, Real Estate and Nerroes. bour h t and maA on a eomnisakmol 1 per cent either at private or Janri,ttS54. 126. ? SHAWLS. 1 nflLoill4 Squass Ray Sute Shawls, jas 1 JJ received H END RICK A. RYAN. NORTH CAROLINA BACON. O EVKRAL lou tor sals low to .close consign 14 ' FREEMAN & HOUSTON. rr ? a mil k -U.llItLV.5. QKRYANTS Msttrsms on hsnd.ai only tlfiO. Jsn.7 , , . . , , .. , ITphobiera WANTED TO PURCHASE 1U.UUU Minzr Fox, Raocooa an4 Moskrat Sk in i taring them to the Hat StoreNo.1 Gran its RowTKroaM tr et, and receive th Highest cast prj p-idfcram VnVW-S. POETRY- SOXO Of THE &&BSAXIL. B nUl NlV.' 1 .- .-, The Sabbath Uy the gracious day i' Cringing the gift of peace, -,; Chasing life's rudest cares away,, ir a Letting tired labor cease - Breaking lEfc aaoahio on the earth , Bidding vain shadowy fiee- Calling for grilse and sinless mirth r , Making the bondman froe T Sabbath day the priceless Boon f ; L v j ' -' It yields no gain, it comes too soon,; ,; ', U is of light esteem I : Let not the bigot sternly sa j His temple claims it all ; Who shall imprison Mercy's I WiUuu that narrow wall 1 Tire Sabbath day the separata t The wearied workers paitcnt wait,, Aod jofc.tose It rise , The acUnglrid,the'ertassbrjai. Alike may xA repossr, .--- . And gather strength W toil aga-O. """ : And strength to ?oinr-wes;.. The Salba'Ji day hi ifc dirkie 1' ? . That, whatsbeiM)nr erted,-1 ' Supplies with boonteonsn-ka lcnlgni,i, Leisure for every. ed j w sV.-j'; -T.. For. prayer, for praise, for soothing rest,, iPor thought of botindless scope - ? ' tor hied of Charity's behest, ! L for love, for Joy, for hP.,." ' . Thfi SaVbath day the gloribtii day - Bey ond the city gate - ' '' ' Let tens of thousands wend their way;, i Where breeze and sunshine wait, ' ' '' And let them see the steamiest flow,, " ' And tread the daisied sod, - - And look upon the buds that blow,. ' And search and find out God, . " The Sabbath day the buckler stnongi That guards the poor aud weak Shielding the desolate from wrong,, ... Leaving the tryant weak. The Sabbath day 0 prize it wcHk!.;. , Its wisdom learn to scan , Alike in temple, field, or eell " TA tobbath mmde for .'.. COWHIDING BY: V6mk. In an article on thia subject tha N...Y. Courier says: "We notice in a recent exchange paper an account of a recent cowhiding infl.cted upon a man by a. woman. Such things to the shame of woman-kind, happen occa sionally, and are chronicled by some . joui nals with great glee, and generally witb the implication al least that the 'lady' has shown herself a woman of spirit 1 We mention the matter merely to say that if there can be a more cowardly act than the stnking of a woman by a ; man," ft is' the ; striking of a man by a woman. It is the infliction of the worst of wrongs shame- . upon a defenceless person.., EGGS IN ENGLAND. It is said that the number of da-ks'ttrid hens' eggs used in England last year was fifteen hundred millions, valued aP about fifteen million dollars. Onelhird of these are brought from Ireland, and the-London and North Western Railroad. Company hare frequently forwarded a- million eggs from Liverpool in a single day. Holland, Belgium, r ranee and Oermany - furnished to England eleven millions ecrs in 1852: and these were worth two cents caah in London. JUST RECEIVED , AL.ARGR and complM 'supply of FRESH SEEDS, comprisiag every variety usually call ed for, raised and put up by the United Society of Shakers, at New Lebanon, N. V,. Ordcrifrom our country friends promptly filled. ; " a. 0. a , A. KTANS. Jan 15. r ,.. ;.24 LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. TUK subscriber would re g speetfully invito too kltsalion lOmt of the public, to-lila very tarell and complete assortment of Komltr now beinc received and teeeatiy selected Dy blosscir at the Msnulactortes: dining the present moninhlsstock will be complete and consist in pan of the fol lowing -.nicies. .--. - Fine Sets Drawing Room Furniture, in Dam ask and Hair Cloth .:''' 1 : . f Setts Painted Cttambcr KrIV it. 60 .ideboards. Secretaries and Boot Cases 50 Sofas aod Tetu Tes - ,--. 100 B area as; t ? 100' Wash Stands, marble and plain 100 Rocking Chairs 75 Nsrse do. '-iv' -rir 12- Tea and DiaUx Tables i 75Cenlre, Card and Sofa do. 75 Toilet , ' - do. 100 doz. Chairs, cushioned, cane and "TVIndsort 250 Bedsteads, In mabogonv. walnut, msnle and iron; " . - ; i 'i 4.'-'"-r' V " Wardrobes, mahogony sad slaini : ' . v Office Furnliurr; . - . -;:. ChUdrerfaChalra1--; i , & ,? a Otlomaaa, Worn. Stools .v A fine assortment of Leokiag Glasses r Tsapoy'a Whatnots Hat iads ( - Settees, Work Tables t ,. .r . Work Bo'ses. Papet Hangings j , ' I Window Shades, Ac. fcT ' ?f , ' A rsw viit nan Piabo Koana. andTo fisct al most any article that may b desired, In compk-te-iy furnishing Dwellings, Efotels, Offices or So elety jiooms From bireet. ' - - - . , . -l.D.LOVE. Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 9, 1SJ3 76- FURNITURE. JrST received and for salt low for cash. by,S. 91 WEST. -.- , . 25 do. Chairs, sssorted kiodsj -M ' " - 5 - Rocking Chairs sssoriea sinus i b 6 2 2 2 20 40 t ' JO 50 .Children's do , i . ao . -" Fins Mahogony " "do- Wash Stands, ' ' do- r . " Toilet Tables, u Dinner, 4o -: -u- Fine Mahogany nod Wur ofca assorted Floe Cha saber Sot,assorted kinds Bedsteads. ; - 2 400 FWW Ini Cheat; Faasnt tocka, said to t las oes : : . t CaBandessiaineloryonrselvvsV. f ;PL0UCnS!TLCIJCI3!f dtV PLOUO HS, all kind and castings for taa iCKJJ sans, t ortrsedvue ana ror saie oy -a . A mm nnnriro CT TT- HZ. 1 ....
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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