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5- -: ' "' . .fi?-v 5. VOLUME VIII NUMBER 150. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, MARGBT 7, 1854 - - - - "Ss. : ..-!. WHOLE-NUMBER 4049 ; NEWS. ARRIVAL of the STEAMER ANDES. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. The Eastern War Steamers Chartered by England Manifesto Expected from Ike Cza Reporter! Battle between the Rus sians Operations against the Russians ii Asia Kola fat invested by an Armn of 60:000. Bosros, March 1st. Thetleamet Amies lias arrived, bringii,; London ami Liverr.o l dales ol February 14th. tflTt.e Anile gaes lo New Yi)r!( after din charging carg. and will return n-ain lor the Liverpool mail. The (fBtniT Great B itain arrived at Liv erpool on the 1tli. in 68 days from Australia. The Cunard Company advertise that in consequence of the .Niagara lirviii.r bt-.-n Li ke n hy ihc G-jvernrodnl, the Alps will nail for Halifax on the ISih. it) her place. K1STEBM AFFAIRS SA.VJCIN.lRy BATTLES. At Kalafat the Russians had made nn ail vance movrtncni. hut active operations would not commence till March. It was reported that a serious roiiflict occiirreil at Turnr, aitrnd; d with great on both fider'. The Turks afterwarilc I.a.i loss Cell bark on K ilalut. It is confidently announced that a minifes to. signed by Nesselrode, is shortly expected nt ViiHa, in which the Czar will a::i.ou:ice his final intention?. TIib Turka wi re funning a camp i f 40 000 men on the sea of Marmora, near Consianti imple. Gen. Guyon hail commenced uff'-nsivc op erations against the R avians in Asia. Kalafat was invested hy an army of (),- 000 Russians. The Cz ir had ;;iven orders to lii Generals to drive the Turks o'tt ul Lesser Wallachia without further delay. A dispatch from Trehijoa. dated F. h 14 stales that Sehamyl. with ten tiiousaiul men is mnrcltips agninst Seakahla, an important military position ol the llupsi uis. Dates from Vienna the 10th give the de tails of a coiiflict al Giurreto. on the 5ih o1 F"ehruary. Eight hundred Turks, with eilit j'un-boats and four mailing veseU. crossed The Danube early in the morning, an I land ed near the quarantine, buil.linsr arran-rinj Tlit rn selves in line of battle. Two battalions of Russians opened a murderous fire. ia.-;:iiiy three hours, and lorcing the Turks finally to retreat to Rutzrhurk. The Kii'-ians u!s suffered severely. Advices from Crajowa plate that bad we; -thcr alone prevented the Russians In-m a -lacking Kalafat. ENGLAND. The Government has chartered" the f.j.'- 1 iwing steamers to convey troops to Alalia. From the General Steamship Company, the propellers Cape of Good Hope. Golden Fleece and Jason ; from the Oii-ntal Steam ship Company, the Himalaya. Manilla and Repon ; from the Cunard Company, trie Ni agara and Cambria; from the Australia Company, the V'idori". The steamers Harbinger. Hydaepes and Q.ueen of the South, had also been charter ed by the English Government lor the con veyance of troops. The new Reform bill was introthi -ed into Ihe House of Commons on the 1'Jth int.. by Lord John Russell. The details of the hill are distasteful both to the conservatives and liberals. It is reported that Lord Kagland i- to have ihe chief command ol the forces sent to Ttir kev. and the Duke of (.'itmhi idirc Earl Car digan, Generals Evans and Drotherton are to have appointment. Lord Juhn Russell elated in tlie House that Arrangements had been made between the English and Frjeuch Ambassadors as to the eourse to be taken by the combined fleets He also stated that the Government had no reason fo be dissatisfied with C anit Orion 's million to Austria. The object was to se cure the neutrality of Ausliia in ca?e ol war. but it had failed. FRANCE The French government continues its prep arations for war with the greatest aciivi:y. The Brest fleet had been oidered to sea im mediately. At Parif, on Monday, the Bourse was vt-ry firm. The report that the Emperor ol Aus tria would make common cause with the Western Powers, if the Russians crossed the Danube, hud produced an important rise in the funds. Three's closed at 991'. 75c. ITALY. Great excitement prevailed in Lombnrdy. Radetsky had issued a proclamation to ar rest all persons spreading faUe reports. All Italy was excited. SECOND DESPATCH. The following is a second despatch an ad ditional to the above. AUSTRALIA. Letters from Australia regarding commer cial and mining affairs, are generally favora ble. Politically there is nothing of imporL ance. ASIA. In Asia. Kurschi a Pasha had reorganized the Turkish forces, and was about to resume offensive operations with 30.000 infantry and 5.000 cavalry. VERY UTEsT. Attack by Russian frigates on a Turkish fort. Tie English and French Fn ces by TmrLey. The econd edition of the Lo .- don Herald, of Tuesday morning, contains a private despatch from Pan's sming that on the Russian squadron receiving intelligence that the combined fleets had le.il the Black Sea, lh Russian frigate were sent to sea, and proceeded to Chefkatil, where they at tacked the fori, but without much success. Day and night warlike preparations were going on iu England. FRANCE. The military force to assist Turkey, it t now confidently asserted, will consist of 40.- 000 French and 10.000 English troops, the latter, if necessary to be increased to 20 000. The squadron will consist of 30 sail of vea sels, including 20 screw steamers, 3 paddle steamers and 7 saUine vessels, with a tola! of 2 000 mini. This fleet, without reckoning the saaadron of Admiral Corry, will be the most powerful ever fitted out by Great Brit ain. In the Royal "dock -yards, the formation and equipment of fleets proceeds with groat activity. - The new ship Mary T. Starrett. Irom New York for Havre, was abandoned February JsU The crew were taken off by the ship Westmoreland, and she was then scuttled. N. C. BACON. . Hog Round, for sale by .ANDERSON 4b SAVAGE. -.' : 110 8,000 l.el lbs FEATHER BEDS, . PILLOWS and Bolsttrs made to order, by - : WILKprSON p KfeLKR. I'cb. 4. " Upholsters. THE TRMYEEKLY C03DIEBC1AL. Is published every TtrESBAr, Thorkdav and Saturday at 85 per annum, payable in all cases in advance. BV THOMAS LOltING Kditcb and Pbopbib: TOR, Comer I'roi-t and .Market Street?, WILMINGTON, !. C RITES OK AIVKKTISIXCJ. 1 sar. 1 insertion So 50 I 1 s-jr. 2 months, $4 0'J 5 00 1 - . ' 73 I I "a I " 3 " 1 00 I I "6 1 t month, 2 SO 1 1 U Ten lines or Ic?9 inako a square " 8 10 12 00 If an adver- lise.nent exceeds len lines Ihe (nice will be in proportion. All advertisements are payab.e at ihe lime of their insertion. . Contracts with yoarly a Jvertuers, will be made .in the most liberal tci ins. ,'o jnsfcr of c miraets for vrarljr advrrilsin; will be perniial fth-aihl circu.iist.-inees renrli-r a tliange in businc., or ;.n unex peeled removal neressarv, a elnrae ai-cordina ! ihe pu' iishert ienn w ill bo ;it ilie op' ion ol llie comrael jt, lor ilu-lime ho. iias.yJveni.s. d. TlteiyTivttegetrf Aimwtl' Advr?iprs-t-str!el limited to their own inrtnediali: bu.-iness; and all jdvcriiarmt nis !or the benffit of other persons, is well as al! adverti-eni -nts not im nodi itely con nected with their own tuin ss, nrd excess ol advertbcn.enip in h-ngih or otin rwisc beyond the limits engaged, vi'l be chnrjrd at the us'ial rates. !S'o Advert iement isie'.l'.idrd inih'! conract ;or iho sale or rent liuuses or finds i'i town or .ountiy. or for the sale or hire of negroes, whelh- -rr i he ppip'riy is owned by til i aJvurl icr or Dy oih-.-r person.1. Theee are excluded by the lerm "immediate business " .All iiiUer'neiniMit inserted in the tri weekly Co amrrcitil. ire rntitled to one insertion in thr Weekly fri-i: ol" chare. Jt)B, C'VH! AND RtCY PIMXTIVG, lafCfM!) IN SDPlilUlUt STVL15. A H EN TS I-'OIt THE C O.tl .11 EK CIA li. .Voir York -Me-srs. Rtowsi DsRoffr.T. Hoton -C h a a le M ith . No.G, Oeniral Wharf. IJhiliulclphia S. K. (Iohes. HMiimorc VV . 11. PeAKeand Wm. Thomson. BUSINESS CARDS. O. C. KKEEVAN. GEORGE Il'HdTON i'iti-;ui. &i Houston, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C I. V. I'llHMMAV CO. CO M M i SS ION' M t: JiCH A NTS, 17.5 I'M N'T STKEET, NKW VOilK. FRI.C'.IAN AND li'l'STUN, WILMINGTON, N C ;"KKI" eons'. ir;Iv "n hind a slock il h"lour, t-VC'ori!. Pork, 11 iron . Xa't. Cofr, Sugar, Mo las?cs, 'Cubarro, Ciar. &ntf Candles. Soap, ir SiVn mul Do nes'ic I.iqirCrs irrrd H'ines ; Iron. .ais, 'uin'.t. Oils, Glass, Uimatlics, Hals, Boots., Stoes, lea'lir r, A j r it-ull urn I Implements, and a Va riety of oilier arii. les, snituble for fmnilvand plan tation u -e- n nd 'he r tail ir::de, wliich they will dispose of in lots to soil dealers or consumers on re isonnSte leries lor cash, or in exchange for fa-. val Sioref or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Km em ax. is located in .!ie eity "of Nen "o-k ; the pinior ptrtnir, Geo. lloesTON, in W i ' ;n i n-.'t on . II desired, advances, .vi'l be made on : -in nerii : i,, an, from either .I'.iC''. AM ' i ,ini"! entrusted to litem will receive proper 1 1 tun ' ion ; find orders for GojJs will be nromptlv.tn.l e.irei'ullv filled. Sej.l.f). 1?.')"2. ' . "fi-f. J. V. lA'Y'YX. CO M MISSIOS MF.RrtA A" V if- GESIZHA L ag i:-r WILMINGTON. N. C. et. 1 , 6-ly A II VANUJKKELGN. GMcral .lg"fil. L'uiiiniission aul t'onvardiisg reliant, : roN. x. t:. P.irlicnlar attention j:iven losale and purchase if N ival Stores. Juni I, 1353. 123-ly. HENRY NUTT, Factor ajd forwabdinu agent, , Will gire hie pcrs-m.il attention lo business enlrust- ed li Ids care. Sept . 1553. 75-If. WILLIAM II, PEAKE, collei:tr and advlrtisim; aglnt. For Country Xcwsiapers throughout the United !latep, Bascmcni of -un Ir.m Bo loings, Baltimore sireel All business e.nisied lo us care transuded prompilv, on liocral terms. sept 7 95-f Wr C.ll0VARD, G KNRRAL Com nission and Forwarding Mer cian!, Wilmington. N. C. LioernUash advjnees made on Consignments. Nov. 29 109-tf S. M. WEST, oncer and Commission Merchant, Ac WIliMlXGTOX, N. C. T7 1 LL fell or buv Real Ketate and Ncgrovs nl VV a siii-i II commi? r.ion . also : Slriei alien' ion given to l he sale of Timber, Tur pentine, '1'arJ or ur,y fe'nJ of Country Produce. O S -e s -end Juor, bouth side of Market street, on the wharf. June 1. 1333. 33 ly. 0. L FILLYAW, PROD UCE li II O KB II, COMiHSSMN AND FflRWlRDPG MERCDANT. WMiVIIYGrOJr, n. c. '"cp'cmbcr JOth, lt53. 80-ly-c. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission anJ Forwarding Mercbaot Promjit personal attention given to Consign ment" tor Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cask udciincts made on Consignments lo me or to mij Nerr Yt-rk friends. Wilmingion, Jan.30, 1853. 135. WiLiilNSON & ESTER7 CASH DEALERS IN ronfectlocavy . fruit. Nuts, Toys,FaucyAr '.icles, Pertntnery, Tobacco. Segars, Ac., WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON N.C 'v. 30, 1952. .10-11 ROUNTR EE. WATSON & CO., General Commission Merchants, TsJ Sonth St , New York. L:biral Aienncea Mide on Consignments. I. D. IOSrII, B. C. WATSON, W. H. W1GGIS8. August 5, 153. 69- ly. I. WESSEL H. B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. POM M ISSION M E RC H A NTS AND WHOLE WSALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C.. intend to keep at the above stands generaladsortment of Groceries, Liquors, ana I'tovtsionp at wholesale and to carry on General Commission Business. irocNci : E. P.Hall.Prcs't Br'ch Bank ofihe State. ) O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wll P. K. Dickinson, Esq . Prtnn &. Co. t m . J W s ----- Jan. 20. 1853 - , 131. T. C. & B. G. WORTH. C OaaiSSIOT ASD FnaWARDIFG BEECMNT?, Jan. 1 125-c-- BUSINESS CARDS. J AS. U. CIIADBOURN & CO, (ieucral Comiuision Merchants, VI CjMI V GTOS , N . C J as. II. Oh aobjubw. Geo. Ohaososit. J un. 1, 1S5 . in. HUiSELL & BROTHER, (late bllis. HDSSELL & CO ,) IE SERA Ls COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. 0. f.iberalcnsh idvances made on consignments of Naval Siurm, (J jiton, and other produce. May 3, 1S53. C. &nD.T)ixPREi WHOLB SALE AND BETA L DEALEHH IN Drugs, Sledielnes. Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dji Stuff's, (Husk. Perfuasery, Clears, Old llquors, fancy Articles, c, iVl.A UK KT STttKKT. V IhMINCTOS, N . C . reacriptioBf :aref ully :onpounded by ex perl ncruiierOM; "hTlLIUI A. "(JWYEi, Genera! AnlForwarJingi Commission Jlcrehant i lake il.visure in inlormin my friend, lhai 1 am prepared lo jfive ali bu-iiDcss entrusted in me efficient nn l pjrsonal attention. I have a'whatf for N'aval Si ires, wiili aoiple uccommod alio, Spirit iIoimc, and W irchouse. Consignments of Navnl tor F for sale or shipoicni ; snd all kinds of coun try pro 1'iuu solicited. Cash advances made on coniu nmeni 9 .tpril 13, 17-53. 15. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nex I do u to A . A. VVnnnct's.on North Water Jt. willattcnd lo the sale of allkindo of Country Pro iiice,siv'h as Corn . Peas, Meal, Bacon . Lard , Ac. ind wil I keep eoniiant iy on han d a full suppl o f Grocerief.. Ac. Reff r - noes . Willct Hall. of Wayne, Jno tlcRae, Wilinington W Caraway.. ' Uen. All . lUeltae. K. P. II ill. Wilmington , Wiley A WalKd . 115- Dec. 13, 1952. 1 v. GEORGE MYERS, WiDLESlLB AND KtTAIL UBilCER constant!' on timid, H'uie, Teas, Iiquort. Keeps Pr ovisions, H oo l and Wdluir U ure, t rmt, Confctionaries.cfT. South Front street, vilii.i;to.n, n. j. N'v. 1?, !S52. 109. S. B. & J. A. EVANS. WIIOLEMLK AD RET.! Ik DML'IGISTS, tVIKMINOTON. x. v. Will Keep always nn hand 3 lnr?and very select stock of I r u tj , Medicines, Jiiemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, huriral I nst rumenis, Patent Jledi cines. Perfumery, &c, al low price?. Jan. 18, 1353. 130. JOSEPH II . FL INNER, General Cuniniissioii Merchant, WU.MIXU TOX, N. C. May 9ih. 1353 87-Iy e. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MKKCHAN I S. WlhMI.VGTON, X. V. J. Hathawav, J. L. Hathaway. Keb. 15, 1853. 3i. I K MKS ANDKBSO V. EDWARD SAVAOl. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL CO Yt MISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON it. C. Liberal ca.h advanccb made on consignments. Oct. 2'2. 94' GEO. 11AR1USS, General Comniissiou Merchant, WILMINGTON, X. C. Freight I IV I I Jlieilll'll EOll'w . . ...... O and nurcli.isniir Ca rifoca lor vessels. Kcria to K. P. Hull, Kq. "I (). G. Parsley, Ksa. 1 .Vi, .,,.. F. A. Taylor. Ksq. f 6 O. Kellamy, Ksq. j Messrs. TuoV.er, Sieyih &. (.o., w VorV Thompson &. Hunter, S tlex'r. Ilerron, Jr. Philadelphia. Messri.. W illiams & Uutlor, , rlcston.S. C. 123-t f. H F. Baker. Kim. 5 Jan. 2. 1853. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SlTCESSOrtS TU THUS. AllBiME&CO-) General Cotamisvion Merchants, .Vu 3!. .Yjri.'i U'uirres m l ..t orth Hater St. PHILADELPHIA. II A!! V E V COCH RAX, W. S 8C I3ELL. L-fi.Tii uis'i i lvancca mide on consignments. J u!v j) h. H53. 5S-if. DoLt.NTR . POTTER DOLLNER k POTTER. jr GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NKW YORK : Liberal Cas'i A lean-es made on all Consiznmentt, April 30, 1853. 20-Iy-pd. C. DuPRE & CO. WHOLESALE AXf RETAIL GROCERS Corner Front ai'd Irinres-streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. d u r r r . n. b. raker J. D. LOVE, MANUF.KCTFRER AND HEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &C.&X. Front street, South ot Market, B'tOWv's BL'll,DINa, WILMINGTON, N C. Sept. 16, 1852. 79-y-c MESS T0RK. CA BBLS Cllv Mess; 100 bbls. Plated Mess JJ 50 bb Is Rusty do. For sale by Feb. 1 J. FREEMAN dt HOUSTON. VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offer for sale lhat most desirable DWKLLING AND P REM IS- lilBL.ES, situate at the North-Weatern intcrsec- of Third street with Ktd CrotS street, tne I. hi fronting 100 feet on Ktd L ross. ana uu icei on Third. Tho Dweilinz House. Kitchen. Smoke-Hoose Kinhlc. and all the other out-houses on ths pre- have been built within a few years, of ehuien materials, in the best manner, and nearly &ll of them covered with tin. The Dwelling House ia capacions, handsomely finished, and moit conveniently planned, and all the other build inirs are rudiciouslv arranged, and well fitted up. T'here arc few Lois in Wilmington so desirably located, and the Improvements on which are so admtrablv adapted for a family residence. Third street on the entire Eastern line of this lot, is 99 feet wide, and separates it from that on whlcti a new EDiscopal Church is about to be erected. Persons desiring to purchase, can ascertain terms of sate by application to the subscriber, or N. N. Nixon, hsq., or M. Csonly, and the sub scriber will cheerfully accompany any such w o wish to inspect the premises. H. R. NIXrtf. Sept. 8, 1E53. '5-tf. NOTICE. THKstibacriber.respectfuily informs the public JL that he is nowtranascting the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that patronage heretojore souoersuy oesiowea upon mm. M. CRONLY. Slock, Real Estate and Negroes, bong bt and sold on a cam mission ol 1 per cent either at private or Dublic sale. ;J: ' Jsn8,ljB33. ' T .- I2. y ' : KTT1TY1 . - ... I I VfVLo nd Sqoar Bay State SbawW,jas - jLVvreeetvea -t UKnutui( K.J an. DR. GEORGE BETTNER; OP NORTH CAROLINA. OFFICE, No. 638, BROADWAY, OR AT TBB PRESCOTT HOCSE-NEW VORK. Eeb. 16. 142-lye. T. C. WORTH, General Commissloo Merchant, WlTrMINGTOJtf, BT. C. USUAL sdvances made oil consignments of Cot ton, Naval Store and other produce. Particular attention gives by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuriog freights for vesselsAc. .MOUSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, sclentifi call v prepared Irom the best Roots and Herbi of the Materia Medica. and has gainedan unrivall ed reputation forthe following eficcts, viz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD. and thuscaringall Hannrs, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous KrupliKis. Canker, rca Id Head, 4o. RegfilaUng aHtl Cleansing the Stouiath & Bowels; thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Co3tivene6e, Piles, Ac. . Stren;thenlii5 the Olgcstlvc Organs, thu causing the food to nourish and support every part. REGULATING THE SECRETARY ORGANS. nd.by enabling ihem to perform their properfunc- lion?. preventing andcuring Bilious and olherpain- iii I diseases. and Qiiiclirtgthe Nerrous System, thus i Haying Nervous Irritation , and curing all dis eases ol the Nerves. It is nnrlvnlled m the wire of all FEMALE DISEASES. a Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, Ac. It is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases ; nct ngin harmony with the restoring powersof nature it never injures hut always benefits and cures, ns thousands of voluntary certificates from the best uthorhie teMifv- Prepared bv C. MORSK d- CO.,2i Maiden-Lane, N Y. Sold by Drngginmnd others throtiehout thinand other conntrie. S. B. if- J. A. F.VANS, Asenls, Wilmington. N. C. sept. 30. 85-ly-c AND DOOR AGENCY. formerly enndurted hy Guy C. IIotchkiss. PHh public are hereby informed, that i have , 1. beer appoin ed aent for the sale of Window I Sash, llliiids and Doors, manufactured by the ! New Hnvcn Com., and am prepared to nil all orders in tne above line, j lie quality ot rhe work ol the New Haven Coin, is well known in thi market. Builders and a 1 1 persone in want of he above article?, are requested lo send in their orders, and they will be iromptly filled. Terms : Invariably cash on delivery. v .vi . A . jiV IKK. General Agevl Commission and Forwarding Mer hant . April 10. 15 CHEESE. 1 fV COX ICS fur sale by 1 JJ FREE. vl AN" & HOUSTON. Jan. 19 130 SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. I'HK unbaeriber is prepared to till all orders for Sashes, Blinds or Doors, at the shortest notice. The work will be well executed, wih the best of materials, ilu will also keep constantly on hand good supply of all the fixes most commonly used; will be Ihanklol to those dii-poged to encourage home manufactures. Call ami examine my work before sending your orders North. S. I'. 1 V h I . Wilimngton, N. C .Jan. 12 1354 127-3m LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous D bility. Ui- eae of the Kidneys, and all l)ise.srs arising from a disordered Eicer or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward 1'iles, Fullness of Clood to tne Head, Acidity of ihe -stomach, .Viu-iea, Heart burn, Disgust fo r r jod. t ullnees or w eiani ,n ine Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering atthe Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of i he Head, Hurriedand Difficult Breathing, 1 luttenng a t the Heart, Choiting or S uff cjtin: Sensations when in a lying pos'ure. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before thesight, Fever and Dull i'siin in the Head, Dbficiency ol i'crspiration. Vcllowncss of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limb, 4c, Sudden Hushes ot H-.at, tiurninfin the r l sn Constant 1 maginings of ev I, and great depressions of Spirits, can be ell -ctuolly cuiedT by DR HOOFLAiN D6' CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PKiUfAREDBY DR. C. M.JACKSON, , So. 1 SO Arch street. Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excel!- t ed, if equalled, by any other preparation in the I'ni- led tsics,. i s the cures attest, in many cases alter! skilful physicians hid Tailed. a ' I hese tsittersare wortny tne attention oi jnvauas i PoxsesfiinL' srreat vi' lues in the rectilieation of dis- , eases of the Liver and .lesser glands, exereiSing the most searching powers in weakness ana anecuons of the digestive organs ,thy are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. - READ AINU BE CON MICKU. T4e Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. 'It is seldom that wj recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; and thereforo when we recom mend Dr. Hoofland's German Biiters, we 'wish it to be distinctly understood that wc are not speaking of the nostrums of the d iy, that are noised about tor a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself' 'Scott's Weekly," said, Aug. 25 : "Dr. Hoofland's ermnn Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now -ecommended by some of the most prominent men.-s.'s of the faculty as an article of much effica cy in ca oa of female weakness. Persons of debili tated oon" I'ulions n illfind these Bitters advantage ous to . heii culth as we know from experience the salutary eflectthey have upon weak system"." MUSK KV1UKHUK. J. G. Moore. Esq , of the Daily News, said,Oct31. "D. Ho jplakd's German Bittebs. We are try ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to Us efficacy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived mora benefit irom tle experiment than wederived previously from years of aliophntic treat ment at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C. D. Hineline, Blayorot the CitycfCam den. N. J., says : "Hooflaxd's Gkbhas Bittkbs". -VVe have seen many fluttering notices of this medicine, ind the source from which they camo induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and m'.st say wc found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and 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 wib more generaily 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 deseases emmate. Have them in a healthycondition and you can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise out friends who are at all indisposed, to give atrial it will recommend it self. It should, "n fset, be in every family. No other medicine can prodncesnch evidences of merit." For sale wholesale and retail at tne GERMAN MEDIC1N k STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one doorbelow Sixth, Phila delphia.and by respectab'edealers generally through out the country. ' Sold in Wilmington by S. B. A J. A. EVANS. In Fayettevllle by S. J. HINSDALE. June II- 38-3m PAPER HANGIN3S, Shades and Curtain Lace and Dsmaak made and pat up by WILKINSON F.SlP.R, Nov. IS. .Upholsters. PRINTING EST1BUSHMENT FOR SALE. BY agreement, to close ttw affairs of the UW0 mlngtan Free Press" establishment, an the type. Snares, Pre, good wiU, ete-of ths Wilmington Free Press newspaper. . Apply t this office or to EpWARD CANTWELt, Mortgaeee, Jan. W N. C. Statesman cop? - 126-r, at Justs to A. 16, SOUTH FREDERICK: STtt'EflH, B A LTIMORE. MAR V L A N D. . J Established in order to afford the-Afflicted sound and scientific .Medical Aul, , and fur the suppression of Quackery. DR. 1. B. Smith has for many years devoted his wholeactention to the treatment of Privatecom plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms. His great success in those long standing and diffi cult cases, such us were lormerlv considered incur able, is surlicunt to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Within the last eight years, Dr. si. has treated more than 29,500 cases of Private: Complaints, in their different tonus and stages; a practice 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 slricti followed, and medicines taken at reasonible time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure ; therefore, persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, 'no muter how difficult or long standing th3 case may be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith ,at his office. No. 16, South Frederick St. .and if not effec tually relieved no remuneration wiil be required for his services. -His medicines are free from Mercury and ail 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 hin drance from business, and except incases of vio ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary. STRICTURES.-Dr. Smith has disioveicd a new method by which he can cure the worft forniof stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to the patient, lrri'ationof the urelha, or prostrate K'andf,or neekof the bladder.issoinelimesinistaken k.r strictures by general practitioners or charlatans. YOUXG MEN and others nfEicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain Dcstniclire Habit, or from any other cause, with train of bodiiy and men tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and suffering, as well as expense. By his improved method of treatment, Dr. S. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all cases ol tfip com plaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases pjcu'iar to Females (as nUo Sup pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily and efWtii ully removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of theabove affections, have been well tested in an extens've practice for the last twelve year9. Persons at s distance may consult Dr. S. by 'a letter, post-paid, describina ease, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the j L'ni'c d .Stales, always accompanied wim full and j explicit onecnons lor use. oommunteallons con sidered strictly confidential. Oihce arranged with separate apartments, so that patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from S in the nmining till 11 at night. N. B. Persons iiftlic ied with any of the above complaints, will do well to a ,'uid the various NOSTRUMS AND SPECIh ICS odvcrtisdl by A pothecarics and Druggists as a cer tain cre for tiny and cvety disease. T hey are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good thereffe avoid ihem. A word to the wis- is sufficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 douih Frederick st., Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. 90-ly-c. HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PURELY VEGETABLE IN ITS COMPOSITION. THIS invaluable Cordial, Is extracted from Herbs and Roots, which have been found after years of experience, 4iy ihe most skillful Physicians, to be possessed of qualities most beneficial in the dis eases lor which ii, is recommended, and hence whilst it Is presented to -the public, us an effica cious remedy, it is also known to be ot that charac ter on which reliance may be placed as to iissafety. In cases of Impoieney, lioemorrhagea. Disordered S te lilit )'. Menstruation, or Suppression oi the Men ses, Fluor Albusor V hires, or for DELS I LIT Y arising from any cause, such as weakness from sick ness, where the paijent has been confined to bed ful some time, for Femalesafter Confinement, A bortion or .ritscorringe, mis uordlal cannot be excelled in its salutary i il'ecls: or in loss of AJ uscular Energy Irritability, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Slug gishness, Decay of ihu Procreative Functions, Ner vousness, e., where a tonic Medicine is requii ed, it will be foundequal, if not superior to any Com pound ever used. TO EE MALES. Henry-6livigora!ingCordlal, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many Complaints to which Femalas are subject. It assists nature to brace the whole system, ch- ck execs-es, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unliappinossainong Ladies would exist, were they generally to adopt the use of this C r dial. I.ndies who are debilitated by ihose- obstruc tions which females are liable to. are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vior. YOUNG MEN. That so'itary practice, so fatal to the existence of man and it is t he young who are most apt to be come its victims, from an ignorence of the danger to which they subject themselves. Tcnuses NERVOUS DEBILITY, Wcaknef-s of the System, and Premature Decay Many of you may now besufToring, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought on themselves Premature 1m potency, involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weak nessand Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Ner vous Affections, or anvother consequences of unres trained indulgence of the sensual passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing thefelicilies of MARRIAGE. lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Medicine that is purely Vegetable, will aid nature lo restore those important iunctions to a hen 1th y state, and will prove of service to you.' It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strcngiher.er of t he system AS A TONIC MEDICINE, it Is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medicines, and, its is customa ry, append a long list of Recommendations, Cer tificates, Ac, beginning with Hear what the Preachet says." and such like; it is not necessary, for ' Hi nry's Invigorating Cordial." only needs a trial to prove that ir win accomplish all we sa v. THE GENUINE "HENRYS INVIGORA TING CORDIAL," is put up in 8 oz. Pannel Bottles, and is casllyrecog nized by the Manufacturer's signature on the lable of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) as well as his private Seal on the cork of each Bottle. Q-Sotdfor2 per Bottle; Six for 9 ; SI6 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN. No. 3 Fraaklin Row, Vine Street, btjow Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MUST BE AD DRESSED. For Sale by all respcctableDrugists A Merchants throughout the country. Oct. 29. 97-12m-c. UPHOLSTERING GOODS. pTJAPER Hangings, Curtains, Lace and Damask X Bands, Loops, Tassels, & hades, &c. Ail work in above line done at shortest notice WILKINSON d ESLF.R, Oat 27 over the Fruit Depot. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK and Pale French Brandy; Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality S. B. fc J. A. KVANaT. Jan IS. 129 carriaIIes. Tsix seated CARRIAGK, 1 Paneled Quarter Rockaway, 1 Quaker Rockaway and sererallight Boggles just received snd for scle by Sept 27-tf DIBBLE & BRO. NOW ON IIAND. w; K have bow on hand Window Shades, Cur tains, Cornices, Bands, Tassels, and fixtures of various kinds; also Mat trasses on hand and made to order, of any - and qnaHiy. WILKINSON ESLKR. Jan 7. - if Upholsterers. JUST TO HIND. r Yr W. C. Tlsmsf 400 lbs.; Korneageys 2SOUf Sanraest 1 bbl. Cranberries; 300 lbs. Smoked Beef j 25 boxes Cheese; bbis. as- sorted Sasar; 20 bsgs Kio and Java uonee. Low tbrCash al the original rrcery. ' MEDICAL HOUSED Ja.8l. GB MYRS.K23 r . , v - m i - ,109. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL T)R, JOHNSTON Proclaims to tho afflicted, far And near, that he has discovered ths most c in.p3edy and.effleacious plan for treating partic- .t. u Li "ran prcaemea to tne pW B7 nis plan, fouidedon observation. tn the Hospiialsof Europe and America, he will tenure . . . ' A CURE INTWODAYS, ORNO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used.' Paine in the Luins, Constltdtlottal Deldlity, ljU. potency, Weakness ol the Back and Ljmba, affec tions ot the Kidneys, Palpitaiion of the Heart Dyspepfy, Nervous irritability, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin ; and all those seriwo and melancholy disorders arising from the destruc live habits of Vouth, which destroy both body and mind, those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrwns lo the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes oranticipations, rendering marriage ,&c, im portable. YOUNG MEN, Especially, who have become the victims of Solita ry Pice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might therwise have entranced lis-, tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ccstacy the living lyre, may cull with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Alirried pcsoiis, or those contemplating marriage, bein' awar- ol puysical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect henlth. He who places himself undorthc care of Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskill asa phy sician.. OFFICE, Xo. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St.. 7 DOOKS FROM BALTIMORE St., (cast side,) UP THE STEPS. I-BE PARTICULAR in observing the NAME and NUMBER, or you will mistake ihe place. DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United Stales, nnd the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Par is, Phil. idi Iphia. and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; ninny troubled with ringing in ihe head nnd ears when asleep, great nervotif-nsss, being alarmed !t Kuddm sounds, and bashfu.ness. with frequenr blushing, attended sometimes with del ang menl ' mind, were cured immediately. - TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr. .1 . addresses all liiose who have injured I, ;n aelvisby private and improper indulgences, thf a ) cret anl solitary h.i Lit hich rules both body and mind, unfitting them for either business or society. These u re some of the sad arid melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back arid Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of M uscular Power, Palpitation of llieH -art, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Sympti msof Consumption, fcc. Mentally. '1 he fearful effects on th mindf are much to be dr:aded ; Loss of MeuioryonC s,euon of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-ForebodinS8 Aversion to Society, Sell-Oisirust. Love of Soli- j lude. Timidity. &c , are some of the evils produced. I Tlious'inos of person3, of all ages, can now judge what is the cause of ilreir declinirg health. Losins their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated, I have a singular appearance about the eyes cough and symptoms of Consumpt'On. DR. JOHNSTONS INVIGORATING REM EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. This grand and important Remedy has restorer! strength and vigor to" thousands of the most ner vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost ull hopes, and been abandoned to die. By its complete invigorntion of ihe Nervous System, the whole fiicu.'ies become restored to their proper purer and functions, and the fallen fsjbric of life rnised up to beauty, onsistency, and duration, upon the ruins of an emaciated ana premature decline to sound and pristine healin. un, now nap y have hundred of riiisguiaea youins oeen ruaae wno nave been sud denly restored to health, from ihe devastations those ten irie malidies wnlch result from indisf lion. Such persons, before eonteniplutiiig MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without lhese, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, Ihe pros pect hourly darkens to the view the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with Ihe melan cholly refieeiion, that ihe happiness of another be comes blighted villi jour own. Let no falsa delica cy prevent you, but app'y immediately, andvaave yourself Irom th? dreadful c n?eqnencej of this ter rible mnladv. WEAKNESS Of THE ORGANS immediately cured and full vjgorestord. S-AL.L'LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID. Remedies sent to anv part of the country. TO STRANGERS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock Hos pital, whose long residence in this city, standing as a gentleman of character mid responsibility, exten sive practice in the various Hospitals tit Europe and this country, and skill and experience to which thousands can testify, as well as his ability in the Surgicaldcpartmenl of his profession, as cvidereed by reports of his operations on the F.yes and De formed Limbs. publ,,hed in the Baltimore Sun and other papers, in the years 134 1 2, by which the blind icere miiat 10 see ana i:ie lame to walK straight, ren ders him worthy of all confidence I'pon the part oi those who need his professional services, and who wuld shun the many trifling and ignorant preten ders advertising themselves as Physicians. ffTo those unacquainted with his reputation, Dr. Johnston deems it necereary to say that his credentials or diplomas always hang in his office. 5OFFICE,No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK St., East side, up the steps. Oct. 13. 90-lyc. MATTRASSES. SERVANT'S Mattrai-ses on hand, at only $1,50. WILKINSON & F.SLF.R, Jan. 7 Upholsters. WANTED TO PURCHASE. 1 O (D( V,PPOSUUM Skins, tlso Otter, 1 V)lVlV Minx, Fox, Raccoon and Muskrat Skins. Bring them to ihe Hut Store, No. I Gran ite Kow. t rontitr-et, ami receive the Highest cash prices paid for shi ping Furs. J n. C. MVERS. STATI0MEKY. A FRESH supply of Blank Books, Memoran dums, Pen. Pencils, (Quills, Pen Racks, Files, Irdia Hubber, VValers, occ. arc. Just received by Schr. MarieSM, and for sale by J. T. MUNDS. Feb. It. 140.. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. MARKET STREET. f NEXT TO MESSRS. WILKISSOS & E&LEU I HAVE now on hand and fur sale, aC the very lowest market prices, a full assortment of fancy and domestic Dry Goods, vix: Ladies Cotton. Flannel, Cashmere, Merino and Silk Hose; Gloves of ail qualities and styles; Children's worsted Boots. Boas, Lcggins, Habits, Hoods, Hats, Sus penders, Comforts, Scarfs, &c.; Merinos; Cobergs; Black Alpacc-3; raw bilk Phida; Mouslin de Laines; Persian Olothsf Cashmeres; Calicoes: Ginghams; Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings; Brown Shirtings and Sheetings ; Oznahurgs ; Can ton Flannels ; Table Linens; Towellings, Nap kins; Blue Demims ; Striped Shirtings; BeducS ings ; Plaid Linscys; Marlboro' Stripes ; Kerseys; Kentucky Jeans ; Satinetts ; Cassinicres, Cloths, tc. Ladies white and colored kid Gloves ; Gems colored kid and buckskin Gloves. I would most respectfully invite ihe attention of the Ladies to my assortment of French worked .colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Dree Bat' tons: Silk Gimp; Braids; biaek Velvet, for trim, mings, c. Haviug notr'a complete assortment of Dry Goods I would msat respectfully invite purchasers to ex amine my stock before buying elsewhere, as I feel confident they will be well paid for their trouble. Come and decide for yourselves. Oci L. F. WILSON. ' HERRINGS. QOK BBLS. Eastern Herrings, on board Brig -aioen Jiaams. rrom Boston, lor ssie ay Feb. 16. FREEMAN HOUSTON. V- SAXONY. WELCH, ff all qualities, and Patent fine Whits Flannels II warranted not to shrink s Ladies .Merino VesUi co lo a red Velvet Ribbons t Moarninv Plaid t Krench Merinos and HIaek Hair MooTninjt, alt I rvooi u anes; uneans Cloth, Tamise snd Wid- j awswiotn. i-or sate by . DlAWSON. MISCELLANY: THE SIAMESE, TWINS. . The local Etlitof of the .Cincinnati i Commercial gravely emarksuiat the St mese twins appear to be as much "attach ed to each other" as ever.' '"Dobbs thinks their good feeling nil a sham, however,' for to'his personal knowledge, he : js,! there has always been a "little nome thirty be tween them." ; A gentleman came into our office and Jn qaired. if he could be permitted io see the greatest living curiosity now to foe found, -eomrwred with which UarnuoVs Museum's m nothing, , He said iht we had stated a bdy- was in our employ 19 years old? who did ' not sfrenr, drink liquor, smoke efjrars or nipr ' or chfew tobacco, and who oonld plt well. We slewed him the wonder, oiid after ad- - . ministering some kind and wholesome advice " the gentleman presented the youth with ':a gold coin. ' enjoining upon him-rievei to de-' ; -' part foia' the pobef4 path' he had ihu" far irodilen. By the by, what would our Ten-.r(, ncesee friend give lor, him J federal Ga.) . Union. ' - , , , A VpUCHEk. . ; A man went once-to purchase a horse of a Quaker. V , ; : Will he draw well 1 Asked the buyer. ' Thee w ill he lensed ,to see. him draw.'' The bargain was concluded, and the farm er tried ihe horse. bu heir Would not' stir a step. lie return'-d'atid ifajd :'- !'- ' Tfitt horse will not drawan incn.'' J "1 did not tell thee that hewoold draw . friend ; I only remarked that It would please thee lo ee him draw ; and so il would tne, hut he would never gratify me in that re spect." Toronto, Monday, Feb. 20, 1854. The story . which recently appeared in a New-York daily journal, that the "Prince of Cambridge" was to be appointed Vice , roj' of British North America, under e fed eral union, is utterly fabulous. "Prince Georges" is in no position to accept any such post, were there a probability that it would soon exist. Although unmarried, he has a large family by sin actress, Mips Fairbrotner, with whom he has lived for many years, with a strong mutual attach ment, if report be true Such a connection forbids the idea'pf.bis being appointed Viceroy even if these 1'iovir.ce.i were fed erally united. Lord Klgiir return lo Canada is still an undecided question. He will not comeback unless under urgent entreaty from the Imperial Government'.- CHERRY PECTORAL For the rapid Cure of . .. 4 - COl GnS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTH3IA, AND CONSUMPTION. Anion? the numerous dthcov ries Frit rce fas mail.- in ihis generation Hi fnt-ilpate the I uxIdcfs of life iiiTeas its enjoyment, and cen ptnlorg Ihe term of buman existence, none cap bs namid of more real value lo mankind, tlmn thi contri bu'ion'of Chrm'stry to ihe Hcnlin? Art,' A vast trial of its virtees liironphoui this brroad'eoaatry, has proven beyond a doubt, (hat no medic. ne, or combinations yet known, con so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst -thousands and thousands every year. Indter1 here is now abundant reason to believe s Remedy has at length been found which can be relied en to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs'. Our space here will not permit ns to publish any proportion of the cures aUected Jy Ira use, but we would present the following, and refer further in quiry to my American Almanac, which the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and inJisputable plOUIS Oi llicsc; otncmi-(jia ; Office of Transportation, Laurens .R.R., S. C, Atfjf . 4, IS53. j. ui. avis, near oir, nay lulls, son, fonr 1, lot years old, has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scat let e ever; his throat was rotten. and every person met visited him nrouounced him a dead child. Having used rour Cherry Pec toral in California, In the winter of 1850, for a se vere attack ot Bronchitis, with emu's success,! was induced lo try it on my little boy. 1 cave him a tea.cpoonful eycry three hours, commencing in the morning, and by ten o'ciock at night 1 lonnd a decided change for the better, and alter throe' days' use he was able to eni or arum without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature gravo, and relieve the anx iety of many a fond parent. For sll nfivciioas ot , the throat and lungs I believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest graMtudcprompts me in addressing you these lines. But for yoor important discovery my little boy would now have been ia another world. I am yours, with great respect, ' J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans. U'R. R. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J. Jul 21, IB52. Da.J.C. Ant. Since your medicine has be come known here, It has a greater demand than any cough remedy we have ever sold... Il i po ken of in terms of unmeasured pralsa by those who nave used it, ana l know or some cases where the best they can say of it, is not too much forthe good it has done. I take pleasure in celling it, because I know that I', am giving my customers the worth of their money, and 1 feel gratified in : seeing the benefit it confers. - Please send me a further sspply, sad believe tne Yours, with lespeci, JOHN C WHITLOCK. P. S. Almost sny number of Certificate csn " be sent yon if you wish it. . - Windsor, C. VV., June 26," 152. J. C. Arm. Sir: This may certify that I hs-v used year Cherry Pectoral for npwards of oo year ; and it is my sincere belief that 1 should have been in my grave ere this time if I had not. It has ' cored roe of a dangerous affection of the' long, . and I do not overstate my ceo vie lions when 1 tell yon it is a priceless remedy. r Yours very respectfully, D. A. McCULLIN,. Atoroey st Law.. Wilksbsrfe, Pa., Rest- 28.1850. Da. J. C. Ates. My dear Sir, Year medicine is much approved of bjr thosa who have saed it here, and its composition Is such as to insure and maintain iu reputation. I Invariably recommend It for pulmonary affections, as do many of our prin cipal physicians,- . vA no-i , 1 am your friend. CHAS.6TREATER. M. Dl ritrtiiD aid ioid it aat c. n i, ' PrscUcai and Analytical Chomist, ; " Lowell Massachusetts. Sold In Wilmington by S. . A J. A. EVAN'S, sad in Fsyetteville, by SlV. HINSDALL, sad by Drnpgists generally Jan. 6. 1854. I24-3n-e. TOWING RY STEASIER CALHOUN ' t HK ORDERS fottowiagby STEAMER ' fc" ' CALHOUN, will have attention H (Wft atthe office of GEO, njlRBISS. -ICS. t
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