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Y .1 HI X mm '. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY ; MORNING, MiCH9i IBSii; WHOLELNUMBER ! J 050 VOLUME VIII NUMBER 151. I t t I : I -'I I I o av II ft. I nFJEK ; ' w a- - ay? r! M -JIU III III MISCELLANY. "SELLINQ" A SHIP-OWNER; OB, The Ship that had a Hole iu Her. "Are you the owner of the fine -vessel ly ing at the foot of Walnut strel ?" inquired an inveterate joker of one of our wealthiest Ship-owners, a few daya since. lI believe I am, sir," replied the mer chant, complacently looking over his spec tacles at the inquirer; "but why that ques - lion?" 'Because in passing her, a few moments since, I observes she had a hole stove in ier," responded the wag. UA hole stove in her !" exclaimed the merchant, hurriedly starting from his desk; -how in the world could that have happen n ?u x'Cia't.ay, sir." uIs it very. large, and is she in a sinking Condition ?" eagerly asked the owner, as he seized his hat and overcoat. "Well, sir, I think you might put that in it," pointing to a scuttle of coal. t; Whether that would be likely to sink her or not, I cannot snj" "Confusion J" gasped the merchant; some carelesssness of the stevedores again. Only a day or two since, u fine vessel was sunk by their negligence, in letting a blork of marble fall on her deck ; and now one of mine is to share the same fate. Without stopping to thank our joking friend for his unwelcome intelligence, the shipper started for Walnut stree wharf, at (for him) a verj' unusual pace. "She hasn't sunk yet, at all events," ex claimed he, as he approached the vessel, which lay quite unconscious of the acci dent reportedjto have happened her. -' And there are the men at work loading her with castings. Surely, that fellow must have mistaken the vessel." The merchant did not, however, relax hi speed, but, walking hurriedly up to the captain, who was qui etly overseeing the workmen, he exclaim ed : 'How is it, Captain C ? A gentle man has just informed me that the Adeha has a hole stove in her " "A hole stove in her ? Where ? It"s the first tiding I have had of it," cried the cap tain, looking rather incredulously at-his employer. "You must hare been misin formed, sir, for I am morally certain that nothing of the kind could have possibly happened. But your own eyes wiil satisfy you that your information is incorrect." .. "I am very glad to hear it," dryly replied the owner ; 1 yet it appears very strange that this man should have madasogreat a blun der. Has such an accident happened to any other vessel along the wharf.'" 'None that I have heard," said the cap tain , "and 1 am very sure that if anything of the kind had occurred, we should have known it." "It is very singular very- If it were the 1st of April, instead of the middle of Feb uary, I would think the fellow designed making an April fool of me. He appeared so earnest, that I cannot but think he really believed such an accident had happened." Saying this, the merchant turned his steps homewards when his eyes fell upon S , who was too fond of a joke not to place himself where, at the proper time, he would be forthcoming. As soon .as the old ship per spied S . be beckoned to him. With a mischevious eye, S approach ed the old man, who, looking sternly at him, inquired: "Are you not the person who called at my counting-house, a few minutes since, and told me that the ship Adeha had a hole stove in her bottom V "I did not say in her bottom, sir," said S , demurely, "1 merely' said that she had a whole stove in her." "Well, sir, will you have the kindness to inform ine precisely in what part of the vessel it is. You said, if I recollect right ly, that a scuttle of coal might be put in it." "I did, sir, and am prepared to prove my assertion," said. S , spiritedly; -but first, sir, permit me to ask you a sigle ques tion." "Proceed, sir." fcWcll, then, what do you call that?" aid S , pointing to a large stove which the hands were lowering into the hold of the ress 1. "That, sir," cried the merchant, looking harply at S , "that, sir, is a stove " "A complete stove? "Yes, sir, a complete stove." "Do you think that stove would hold a scuttle of coal as large as that in your jcou n t i ng-roo in?" "I should think it would, sir." l9 there not nnother of the same kind on board, sir?" asked S ,inquiringly, of the captain. There is, sir," replied the dignitary. "Well, then, said S , looking very seriously at the ship-owner, if that's a com pUlesiove, it must be a vhole slate, and you will at once agree with me that your ves sel has a whole stove in her, large enough to take in that scuttle of coal in your office. Good morning, sir," and, with a wink at the captain, who now understood and rel ishetl the ''sell," the joker walked off. d impudent ! I wish I knew his name, and a pretty good joke. Captain C , you will oblige me by saying noth ing of this," said the o!d gentleman, as he started for his office. "Certainly nottr," replied the captain, turning away to hide the laughter with which he was bursting. There was a hearty laugh at Jones' Ex change, when S , related how he had sold old , the -wealthy ship-owner. THE ROAD TO RICHES. Let your own buinea alone, and attend, to every bndy.efse'a; boy whatever you fan cy, whether too want it or not; "let year principal employment consist in recreation ; it misfortune befall yoo. never retrench,- but go on in the hope that someihmg will turn up; have none of your bills receipted j keep no account; deny yourself no enjoyment or luxury t dabble in bricks and t mortar, and l-ave all your afTair to the rtytnajTCtnerit ol your lawyer. THE TRI-WtfERLY COMMERCIAL. Ij publiilied cyery Yokbday, Thi7dav urui satcbdav ul 3a per annum, payable n in advance. BV THOMAS LOitING F-ditob and Pbopsie rot, Corner Front and Market Streets, W1LMIVGTON, N. C. HATES OK AllVKK TISINCJ. 1 insertion $0 50 I I sqr- 2 months, $4 0u 7-, I l ' 3 " 5 00 I sqr. 1 3 1 00 I 1 " 6 " 8(0 t ' I month, . 2 50 I 1 ' U ' 0 Ten lines or less muke a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, the puce will be in proportion. , , . . , All advertisements are payable at ilie lime of tlieir insertion. . , Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made tn the most liberal terms. No transfer of c ull ratts for vrarly advrrilsins will be perinill d. yiioitiil circii.nstancea -render i change in bujincs:, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the prt' lished lernn will be at the option ol the contractor, for the time he has advertist d. The privilege of Anrfuai Advertisers is stncily limited to their own immediate business ; and all .idv ertisi nii nts lor mo ucnctu ot outer persons, is well as all advertisements not iin-n'li.-Hely con nected with their own busini ss, and all excess of aJverlU-c-r.-.f n'.f in length or otherwise b-yond the limits engaged, will be charged at the ttS'tal rates. No Advertisements is included in the con'racl for the sale or rent of houses or I inds in town or -oiintry. or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er tlc property is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. Thee are excluded by the term "immediate business " All advertisements inserted in the tri-weeklv Co nmercial, are entitled to one icocrtion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB. CAH1 AN I) FANCY I'RIN'TING, EISCITED IS SL'PLRIOU STYLE. AGENT! I'OIt THE COMM. EH 1 1 A I. -Vd?r York -Me-srs. Rrovrsi DeRosset. Buxton Char LEs -Smith, 1N0.6, Central Wharf. PuUndcptiuiS. K. t ohen. Baltimore VVm. it. Pcake and Wm. Thomox. BUSINESS CARDS. C. FKECMAS. GEOIICE Hul'SI'ON t'iCi-:EMA HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N". C n. c. fk human & co. CU.M.M ISSK ). M ERU HANTS, I 1 .5 K-IOVT MTKEET, .NKvV VOUK. PRE EUAN AND II-il'STHN, WIMHXGTOS, N C F.-'.l' const. intly on h ind a stock el Flour, WCorn. I'urk, Bacon. Sa't, Cofi'ee, Sa?ar, Mo lasses, 'l'thn:co. Vicars. Snuff', Candles, Sotti, -Yir-ei'jn and llomcsUc hiijiiurs and H'ines ; Iron, Sails, Pain!., Oils, (ilass, U iinc.slics. Hats, Boots, Sliors, L,ca'her. Aj rirul: urnl Implements, and a va riety of oilier ariii les, suitable for linily;ind plan tation ue a"-d the r- tail trade, which tiny will dispose of in lots loJitit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cnsh.orin exchange for Na val S tores or other produce. Tiieseniorinrtner D. '. l'iiKEiA.is located in the city Vf New Vork ; the junior partner, Cito. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on : irciin nenis to and from either pluco. All l i-ine-i.s entrusted to litem will receive proper attention; and orders fur Goods will be promptlvand e irefully filled. Sept. 9, 1352 7fi-f. j. c. Lvm, COMMISSIOS MERC If. VV 4- O KSP.nAL A GI '.ST WILMl.NG TON. N. C. oct. 1 , !S-3. 9-Vly A." IT VANBlHUiELENl General Agnut. loiiirrmsion anl Forwarding Merrlrant. WIIjMItG I ON, X. C. Particular attention ;nen tosalcand purchase of Naval Stores. June 1, 1S3J. 123-ly. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR A.D F.):aVARDl.li AGENT, H ill girt his pers-mul alt'ntion to business entrust ed t a his care. Sept. 9, l?3. 75-if. WILLIAM R, PEA RE, COLLECTOR AND ADVERTISING AGENT- Kor Country Newspapers throughout thr United State", Basement of Sun iron Bu !iings,r;.iltiinore street All business c:'.riistr d to (lis care transacted promptly, on liberal terms, sept 7 95-f W. C. HOWARD, GKNEit-Vr, Commission nnd Forwarding Mcr Ciiant, VV llmirton N. C. Liberal Jash aivances made on Consignments. Nov. 29 109-tf S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, WIl.MlXCiTOX, N. C. ITILL ell or buv Real Estate and Negroes at V a snull commission. A LS I : Strict attention ?ivento I ho sala of Timber, Tur pentine, T.ir. or any kind of Country Produce. O.ii-e s-cond door, South side of Market street, on the whirf. J une 12. 1333. 33-ly-. 0. L. FILLYAW, PRODUCE MIOKER, OMUISSIOM AND FURW RDlti MERCHANT, Wlt.MI VCTOV, X. C. September 20th, 1.-53. 80-lv-e. JOSEPH IS. BLOSSOM, G neral Commission and Forwarding Merchant l toinpt pers isl attention given to Consign ment t'orssaleor Shipment. l&eral Cash adcanccs made on Consignments to me or to my New Yt.rk friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1833. 135. ViLRIXS0N& eslerT CASH DEALERS IN r.ont'ccllonai y . l-'rult. Xnts. Toys.Fauc j A r - icles. Perlumery,Tob:icco. segars, &c, WHOLESALE AND RE'l AIL, MARKET 8 T ft CRT, WILMINGTON N.C .v.30,lS3. .T.0-II ROUNTR EE, WATSON & CO., General Commission Merchants, 7rt South St , New Vork. L'b-.ral Attinres t ide on Consignments, i. d. a lusrms, n. c. wato, w. m. wissivs Angus' lo, I3."3. 69-ly. I. UESSKI.. - H. B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GtlOCKUS, Nortli Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors ana l-rovisione at wnotesate and to carry on a GeacralCommission Business. iiPiii.tci : E. P. Hall.Pres'l Br'ch Bank ofthe State. ite. ) O. G. Parsley, P res' l Commercial Bank P. K, Dickinaon , Keq . PoppoACo. ? New Vork. DoUwerdt Potter. l"cw "-. Jan. 20 mi 131 T TAR. a. WORTH COiaiSSIoVlSD FOBWJBDISC MERteT?, lili.llt.u V'!, '. i. an. 7 Va c BUSINESS CARDS. JAS. II. CHADBOURN & CO., General loiuiuission iVIcrchants, Jas. H. Chaobocbjj. Geo. Chadbovrk. Jun. i, 1S53. KUiSBLL & BROTHER, (UTS ELLIS.- BOSSCkL f4 CO,) lE.XKHAL COMMTSSIOy MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. O. Liberal cash jdvanecs made on consignment J of Naval -t ires, tJotton, and other produce. .Uay 3, 1853. WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALER IN Drugs, filedlciiies. Cliemtcals. I'tiiuts, OH, Dye S tu lis, Cilass. 4crt"mery, Cigara, Old L.lquor8, l"ancy Articles, Ac., MAttKKT STKEKT. W1IMIrfOTOS(, H. ; C. i'roscrlptjon? ;arcully ;j;iipjunJod by txperl ticed persons.' ' March 28. 1853. WILLI AM"aTVYe1, General lc:ii ForwarJtngi Commission Merchant I lake pi :isure in inlortnin;; my friends, that 1 mn prepared to give all business entrusted le me ctBcicnt an I personal attention. I have a wharf for V a v.i I St res, with ample aecointnodatioss, Spirit (louse, and VV trcliousa. Consignments of Navul 6'tor s for sale or.siiipotem ; snd all kinds of coun try priiuee solicited. Cash advances made on con-inments. April 18, 1353. 15. GEO. II. KELLY t COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nrx t dooi to A . A. Wannel's, on North vValeiat. willattentl to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro duce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon .Lard ,4c.. ind vi-til keep constantly on hand a full aupply of Groccriet, tc. Re r -nee . Wille Hall.ofWayne, Jno vlcauc, Wilmington VV. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx.. Mcllae. R P. H ill, vVilmington , Wiley A. WaMtei . ' Dec. 13. 1852. U3-ly. GEORGE MYERS, WJ)CEStLE HD RETAIL GRIICER Keeps constantly on hand. H ints, Teas, Iujuort, Provisions, Wood and WUtoit Ware, fruit, Conrect'ionarits. f:. South Front street, wii.uiso'rox, n. N-v. 1, IS52 t 109 S. B & J. A. EVANS, WllllLLSUi; AVI) K till Ik DiilLClSTS, HllilllXGTOX. N. C Will xcep always on hand t large and very select stock of Drug, M'-dicines, Jhemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, surgical Instrumcms, Patent Medi cines, Pt-rfomrry, &c, at low prices. Jan. 1 9. 1853. I30 jWePH II. FUNNER, General Commission Merchant, WlbniXUTO.V, N. c. May 9:h, 153 B7.y e. J HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . WHj-ltlMUTOX, N. C. J. IIathawat, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15, 1853. 31. J ME8 ANOIBSON. B D W A B D A V AO B . ANDERSON & SU AGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON N. C. Liberal cah advances made on consignment". Oct. 2.'. 94" GEO. UARRISS, General Commission Merchant, OTllICT attention iven to ilocurii O and purchasing Cargoes for vesstls Freight ItEFEa TO I'".. P. Hall, Ksq. "1 O. G. Parsley, Ksn. !,.,,...: , . ... i . . r iimiii c i y ii . I. A. I aylor. t-.so f " J. D. P.ellamy, Ksq J Messrs.Tooker, fen.yth & Co., x y k- ltr.vr IXormn Ir 1 h i I it il tih ! n . Messrs. Williams & Builcr, i i. .i , o c H K. Itakrr, t-.fq. ) Jan. 2. 1853. IZ3-tf. C0CI1RAN & RUSSELL. (SCJ'CESSOfiS TO TH IS. ALIBI) It CO ) General Co:nmision Merchants, So 3l,Njrlh Wliarres. ind ti3 North Water Sis PHI !AI)i:lilMIIA. . HARVEY COCHBAX, W. S H C 'SELL. Liber ii : ts'i i Iv.inces midc on consignments. July 3 V.li. 1333. 55-if. H. DOLLN'CR G. POTTIR. JT DOLLNER & POTTER. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SEW YOflK : I'.h'.ral C.is'i A lcin-ct male on all Consignments. April30. 1853. 20-ty-pd. C. DnPRE & CO. tVHfUiESAliEAKI) RETAIli GROCERS f'orner Kront atil Prlnces-8treet8, WILMINGTON. N.C. C. DtTTRE. D. B. BAKER. J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CARIET FURNITURE. BEDSTEADS. CH"AIRS, MATTRESSES, &.C.&C I' rotn street, ?oui ii or nmrKci, BHOWS'S BUILDING, WILMINOTOV, H . C. Sept. 16, 1852. 79-jrc MESS PORK. rA BBLS City Mesa; 100 Mil. BBLS City Mesa: 100 M.I. Plated Mess; JJ 50 bb Is Rusty do. Kor sale by Feb. 1 i FitEEMAN fc HOUSTON VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. TUP. SuhaeribiM' offers for sale that most desirable DW FIXING AND PREMIS ES, situate at the iNorth-Western Intersec tion .rf I bird street with Red Crota aticet, the Loi fronting 100 feet on Ked cross, ana zuu icei on Third. The Dwelling House, Kitchen. Sinoke-Hottse, Siahles. and all the other out-nooses on the pre- mi.-es. have been built within a few years. Of ehoico materials, in the best manner, and nearly all ot (hem covered with tin. The Dwelling House is capacious, handsomely finished, nnd most conveniently planned, and all I he other build ings aje judiciously arranged, and well fitted up. There are few Lots in Wilmington o desirably located, and the improvements on which are so admirably adapxd for a family residence. Third street on the entire Eastern line of this lot, is 99 feet wide, and separates it from that on which a new Eniscooal Church is about to be erected. Persons desiring to. purchase, can ascertain terms of sale by application to the subscriber, or N. N. Ntxnat, Esq., or M. Cboult, and the sub scriber will eheerlally accompany sny nch.-VJO wish to inspect the premises. H . R. NtXrrV. Sept. 8, 1E53. 6-tf. NOTICE. T'HKsubscrioer.respectfuHy informs th public L thathe ia qowtranascting tho Aoctioo bualness on his own account, and hopes by strict atlentioato business, to merit a continuance ot that patronage here to lore so uoersnj oesiowea upo mm. - M. CKONLT. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold on a commission of t per cent "either at private or pUDUCsaie. r i r . SHIWLS: 1 ff Lo? and Sqnass Bay Suta Shawls, it LUU received HENDRICK& HYaH DR. GEORGE BETTNERj1 OP-NOKTH CAROLIAV OFFICE, Ne 638. J8R0ADWAF, - v i Olt itTttS.. ' " ; fRESCOTT HOOSfi-NKW YORK. Eeb. 16. . ' -:;Tl-Jjg- T cwoRTii, General Comniissloo -Merchant, SirAf. advancM msdeon eonsigrimetits of Coi- t..o. IV.-ivnl Stores and other produce . - .., P:.iir utiontion iriven bvG.' W'i Davis topnr. chnsiog cargoes, procuring treights for vessels. Ac. Jaa.41 - ' " 1.18 MOUSE'S dO'MPOUND SV11UP OP YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a Purtly Vegetable Cowporf,icIcniifi cally prepared trom the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Kedica. and has gained an unrivall ed reputation forthe following rfTects. vir: ' PURIFYING 'THE BLOOD, : and thuscitrlnB 11,1 uM,rtSore,iJulcw'Cutane om Eruptions. Canter, Seald Head", icn . Rrn!ating and Ctcansin? the Stomach t Bowels, thusit cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles. Ae. MtretistHeulHS the blscslivc Organs, thus causing the food to nourish andsupportevcry par. REGULATING THE SECRETARY ORGANS, and, by enabling ihem to perform theirproperfunc tlons. preventing and curing Bilious and othet pain ful diseases. Strcngthrning and Quiet in? the Nervons Syxlein,- thusailaying iServous Irritation, and cufingall dis eases of the Nerves. It is nnrivalledin the cure of all FEMALE DISEASES, a Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, Ac. Il is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases ; act insln harmony with the restoring powers of nature it never injures but always benefits and. cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates frorrf the best authorities testify. Prepared by n. MOR.SE f- CO-.2J Maiden-Lane, K". V. SoM bv Drujrgistf and others throughout this and othcrconntries. S.B. 4- J A. EVANS, Agents, Wilmington. N. C. sept. 30. 83-1 y-c SASH,llND AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Guy C. ffolchkiss. 11HE public are hereby informed, that I have . beet anpoin ed agent for the sale of "Window Sash, Blinds and Doors, manufactured by the New Haven Com., and am prepared to fill all orurrs in the above line. The quality of the work ol the New Haven Com. is well known In this ninrKet. isutiders ana all persons in want ot he above articles, are requested to send in their orders, and thejr will he promptly Riled. Terms nvariably cash on delivery. WM. A. GWVER. General Agent Commission and Forwarding Mer- hanl. April 18. IS CHEESE. DOXES for sole by F ARK l AS 4 HOUSTON. 100 Jan. 19 130 SASH, BLIND AMD DOOR FACTORY. 11 HK subscriber is prepared to fill all orders tot Sashes, Blinds or Doors, at thtt shortest notice. The work will be well executed, with the best of materials. H will also keep constantly on hand good supply of all the xizes most commonly used; will be thankful to those disposed to encourage home manufactures. Call and examine my work before sending your orders North. ts. P. IVK1 . Willmngton, N. C , Jan. 12 1834 1213m LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jaundice. Chronic or Nereous Ojbililu. Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all IJim;,es arising from a disordered Liver or . Stomach, such as Constipation, inward I'iles, fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Umach, .Nausea, H.-art burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or vvclijrtl in tnc Stomach, Sour Eructations, Staking or Fluttering it the Pilot the siomtich, .wnntmng ot tberiena, Hurried and DilB :uh Breathing. Klutteringat the Heart, u'hokin or Suiricatinn Sensations when in a lying P'JS'ure. Dimness ot Vision, Dots or Webs before I tie si lit, h evi-r and Hull fain in I tic ileal, Deficiency ot Perspiration. Yellowness of the akin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, f-c , Sudden Flushes of Hat, Burning in the Fl sh C nstiml Imaginings of ev.l, and great depressions of spirits, can ne ettrctually cuied by Ull HUUKLAii D o CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PRiiPAKEDIJV DR. C. Si. JACKSON, So. 1 20 Arch street. Philadelphia. Their powerovcr the above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any othor preparation in the Uni ted Mates,! s tne cures attest, in many cascsalter skilfulphysicianshidfailcd. These Bittersare worthythe attention ot invalids Possessing ureal vi lues in the rectification of dis eases of the. Liver and lesser gjands, exercising the most scarcning powers in weakness and anecuons of the digestive organ ,they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. ItKAU AXD UK. CO.AI I.UK1). The Pnil idelphij Saturday Gazette." says of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. "It is seldom that w.a recommend what ore term ed Patent .Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; and therefore when we recom mend Dr. Hnofland'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 lorgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universal, y prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself.-' "Scott's weekly," said, Aug. 25 : "Dr.Hootiana's nnian Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now "ecommended by some ofthe most prominent men.'V'i of the faculty as an article of much effica cy in ca-os of female weakness. Persons of debili tated con- ''utions will find these Bitters advantage ous to .hen ealth ns we know from experience the salutary eflecuhey have upon weak systems." itlUsli EVIDENCE. J. G. Moore. Esq , of the Daily News, said, Oct 31. ''Da. HooriAJfD's Gebmak B ittebs. We are try ns this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the c-jntents af two bottles, and wo have derive! more benefit trow the experiment than we derived previously from years of aupphatic treat ment nl the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C. D. Hineline, Mayorof the fJltyorCam- den. N. J , says : 'Hoof-laud's Girmass Bittsss. Wchave seen many fl itlorins notices of this medicine, - md the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded io use it. nnd rnst say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and! digestive organ, and tne powenui innuence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is reany 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 beless sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great major ity of real and imaginary deseases emanate Have them in a healthycondition and yon can bid defi ance to epidemics generally, i nis extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trial it will recommend it self. It should, "n fact, be in every family. Noother medicine can produce such evidences of merit." For sale wholesale and. retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Phila delphia, and by respectab'tdealers generally through out the country. Sold in Wilmington by S.B. A J. A. EVANS, in RayeitevUIe by S. J. HINSDALE. Jane II. 33-3m PAPER HANGINGS, Shades and Curtain Lace and Damask made and pat up by - WI LKINSON & R8H F-fC : Wov.15.? v-'t- -0fcow PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT , FOR SALE, L ' T Y asTeeraent. to close thi aftairs of the WD J3 rningtoq Free Press" establishment. aB the type. fixtarea,ircaagaod wifl, tc-. of th Wilmington Free Breas newspaper. Apply at this officii or to 4 vKDIfARD CiNTWKI4n Mortjnisee Jaaj, Iff , a. Stateanjaacopy 4. 12-f : - BIEDICAL house; A.46, SOUTH FHEDERJCK STnABlr' B A LTI MORE. M AR VLA N DAT - ' Established itt order to affrd A Afflicted sound and scientific' tieti 'teal Aid, 'and for the , suppression of Quackery'.', ' DR. I. B. Smith has for many years devoted his wholea;tention to the treatment of Private com plaints, in oil their varied and complicated forms. His ijreat success in those long standing nnd diffi cult caas, such as were fornieriy considered incur able, is, sufficient b commend him to the public as worthy of the extcnsUe pjtronage he lias received. Within the last eight years, Dr. d. has treated more 'than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, ia their difiercnt forms -and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now advertising-in Baltimore, and nut, a single -case is known where his directions were strictly followed, ana meuiuiues laven at reason loie time, wnnoiit effecting a radical and permanent cure 5 th-refore, HIUJ W7j v?UtJU''. nriitw VBI4VU iIiOUIl fficc,Noie,"South Frederick St.,nd if not eflec tually relieved no remuneration will he required for his services. His medicines are free from Me rcury 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 hin drance from business, and except in cases of vio ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary STRICTURES. -Dr. Smith has discovered' a new mclhed by which he can cure the worst form of stricture and that without pain orinoopvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glands, or neck of the biadder,is sometimes mistaken Icrstrictures by general practitioners or charlatans. YOUNG MEN and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain Destructive Habit, or from nny other cause, with train of bodiiy and men tal evits which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby a voiding much trouble and sutieting, as well as expense. By bis improved method of treatment, Dr. , can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all cost s ot ihi com plaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases p-xu'iar to Penuries (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily and effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of I he above affections, have been well tested in an extensive practice for the last twelve veers. Persons at o distance may consult Dr. s. by a letter, post-paid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to nny part of the United States, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confidential. Office arranged with separate apartments, so thtt patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in the inovning till 9 at night. , N. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints, will d-; well to a oid the various NOSTRUMS AND SPECIF ICS advertised by Apothecaries and Druggistsas a cer tain cure for any and every disease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good therefore avoid them. A word to the wisre U sufficient. Address DR. J. IJ. SMITH, lfi South Frederick St., Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. , 90-ly c. HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, 'PURELY UEGITTAVLE IN ITS COMPOSITION. rI,HI S invalualile Cordial, is extractrd from Herts X and Hoots, which have been found after vears of experience, by the most skillful Physicians, to be possessed of qualities most btncficial in the dis eases lor which i', is recommended, and hence whilst it Is presi nud to the public, as an effica cious remedy, it is also known to be of that charac ter on which reliance may be placed as to its safety. In cases of Impotency, Moeniorrhagcs, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression ol the Men ses, Fluor Albusor Whites, or for DEBILITY nriing .7om any cause, such as weakhessfrom sick ness, where the patient has been confined to bed for some tune, for Femslesafter Confinement, Abortion or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in its s ilutary efliicts: or in loss of Muscular Knergy Irritability, Physical Prostration, .Srminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Slug gishness, Decay ofthe Procreative Functions, Ne'r vousness. c., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be foundequal, if not superior to any Com pound ever used. TO FEMALES. Henry'sLivigrrraiingCordlal, isoneof the mofl invaluable .Medicines in .the many Complaints to which Femalas are subject. It assists nature to brace the whole system, check exces ses.and creates renewed health and happiness. Less siilF.jring, disease and unhnppin'8samong Ladies would exist, were they generally to adopt the use of this C r dial. Ladies who are debilitated by those 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 practire, so fatal to the existence of man and it is the young who are most apt to be come its victims, from an ignorence of tho danger 10 which they subject themselves, causes NER VO US DEBILITY. Weakness of the System, and Premature Decay Many of you may now besiitTering.-misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought on themselves Premature Im potency, Involuntary Seminal Kmissions, Weak ness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Ner vous Affections, or anv other consequences of unres trained indulgence of the sensual passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing the felicities of. fllAKHAOIJ. lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Medicina that is purely Vegetable, will aid nature tc restore those important lunciions to a healthy state, and will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, ia a general remover of disease, and strcngthener of the system ASA TONIC MEDICINE. it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medicines, and, as is customa ry, append a long listof Recommendations, Cer tificates, Ac, beginning with -Hear what the Preacher says.'-' and suchlike; it is not necessary, for u Henry's Invigorating Cordial." only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish al! we say. THE GENUINE "HENRY'S INVIGORA TING CORDIAL," , is put up in Box. Pannei BotUes,andiseailyrecog nixed by the Manufacturer's signature on the labJe of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is fonreryi) as well as his private Seal on the cork of each Bottle. J3r3old fori per Bottle; Six for $3 ; 316 "per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN. No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MUST BE AD DRESSED. For Sale by all respectable Druggists A Merchants throughout the couctry. Oct. 29. ' 97-I2m-c. UPHOLSTERING GOODS. PAPER Hangings, Curtains, Lace and Damask Bands, Loops, Tassels, Shades, Ac. Alt work in above line done at shortest notice. WILKINSON f- ESLKR, Oat 27 over the Froit Depot. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIOU0RS DARK and Psle French Brandy ; Port, Madei-H ra and Sherry Wines. nil of superior quality S. B. A J. A. KVAKa". "Jan 15. 129 . CARRIAGEsT 7 I six seated CARRIAGE. F Paneled Qnarter Rocka-wy,-1 Quiker Rock a way and severa iliht Baggies jost received and for sale by Sept 2Z-tf.-"Sjf DIBBLE & BRO. NOW OiN HAND. , WE hare no on hand Window Shades, Cor iains, Grnlces, Baads, Tassels, and fixtures of various kinds; also Mattrasses on hand and made to order, of stay iz and quaHty. SVILJCINSON A ESLKR. , Jan T. ."' i --.";; ,. -JU': Upholsterers. ... , JUSTTHHip 2iKCCH '-- Hamst 40Q lbs. Koreageya .tJUrJ Sa5a?es; 1 bbl Cranberries; 200 lbs. Smoked Beef i 25 Voxes Cheese; 35 bbls.as sortcd Sosar; 20 bagsRla and Java Coffee. .. Low torCwh,attanr1itlGToeeTy.J Jatu.3lv "'-"-- MVEHS. ueFBonsamiciea witn aiseases 01 ne aoove nature, 'aa miunr how ditQ ;ult or lona standing the ease mn.knll ..rlMtl.l ui. lt .1t... TV. .1.1. .1 ; . 1111 , HI RIB BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. " DR, JOHNSTON Proclaims to the afflicted, far andneir, that ihta discovered iba most c ' ain.spaedy and elfieacioHs plan for Ueating panic aU'8e?,e,.t.hlt ve' presented llo the world. ; By hl plan, fout.dedon otoaajvations made ta the iopitaIsof Europe and America, he will ienure ' A CURE IN TWQ OA YSt Olt iVO CHA tlOE. No Mercury or Nat&eouB Drugs Used.X Pains in the L 4ns, C jnsUlutlonal Debility, Irn potency, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, afTcc-i tions ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyapepsy, Nervous Irritability, Diseases-of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin; uud all those serious and melancholy disorders arising from the destruo Live habits of T"outti, which destroy botli botly and mind, thoso secret aid solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes orantlcipationa, rendering marriage, die. , im pofible. ". YOUNG MEN, Especially, who have become the victims of Solita ry Vice, tnat dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of yoongrncn of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, wb. might otherwise have entranced lis teningSenates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may-call with full con fidence. MARRIAGE. Married perpons, or those contemplating marriage, being aw ar-ffl physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and bo restored to perfect health. He who places himself nnderthecireof Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskill asa phy sician. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St.. 7 DOOKS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side,) UP THE STEPS. O-HE PARTICULAR in observing the NAME and NUMBERot you will mistake ihe place. DR. JOHNSTON. Member ofthe Royal College of Surgeons, London; graduate from one of.-the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and tit e greater part ol whose life has be n spent in the hospitals of London, Par is, Phil.id. iphia. and elsewhere, has eflected some ofthe nw?l astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousnsss, being flunni-d st sudden sounds, and bashfutness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with dc-rongt nienl ' mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICF Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured 1. "3 selves by private and improper indulgences.tht ) cret and solitary habit v hich rules both body and mind, unfitting them for cither business or society. Tliese are some ofthe sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Hack and Limbs, P;ins in the Head, Dimness of Si'ht, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the It-art, Dyspepsia, NL'rvousIrritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, Gcnctal DcDillty, Symptoms of Consumption, dec. Mentallv. The fearful eli'i cts on th mindf arc much to be dr.'aded ; Loss of MemoryonO , uls;r of Ideas, Depression of Sprits, Evil Forcbrdii,on Avers-ion t" Society, Self-Distrust. Love of Soli tude, Timidity. Stc , are soinof the evils produced. Thousuncsoi per;n3, of all sees, can now judge what is the cause of their deelinlr g health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaeiaud, have a singular ap"earance about tl.e eyes, cough a nd -vrnptoms ot Consumption. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REM EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. This grind and important Ren.-dy has ,-estored sirtngiii ana visor 10 iiiousanas ol the most r.er vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost nil hopes, and been sib indoned to die. By its complete invigoratinn ofthe Nervous System, - the whole rncu t les become restored to their proper power and functions, and the fallen fabric of life raised up to beauty, consistency, nnd dura tion. upon the ruins of an emaciated and premature decline to sound ond pris-tine haalth. Oh, how happy have hundred of misguided youths been made who have been sud denly restored to health, from the devastations f those terrific maladies wnich result from indis' tion. Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE. Should reflect thai a sound mind and body nre the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness Indeed, without these, the journey through life become a wearv pilgrimage, the pros pect hourly darkens to the viow- ,he inind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the n.ehin cholly refiee ion, thot ,h happiness of nno,h" r be comes blighted -v nil our own. Let no false . kli.-n cy prevent you but app'v immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful consequence of this ter rible maladv. . ' WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately curr d and full vjoor lestortd Ij"A L.L L ETTEM S MUST BE POST P 1 D Remedies sent to anv part of ;he country TO STRANGERS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock II. s pital, whose long residence in this city, stanrtin" as a gentleman of character and responsibility ex Ten sive practice in the various Hospitals of Europe and this country, and skill and experience to which thousands can leeiify, as well as his ability in the Surgicaldepartment of his profession, as tevidei red by reports of his operations on the Eyes ond De formed Limbs, publhed in the Baltimore Sun nnil o;her papers, in ihe years 1341 2, by which the blind were made to see and the lame to walk straight, ren ders him worthy of all confidence i-pon the part of those who need his professional services, and who would shun the many trifling and ignorant preten ders advertising themselves as Physicians. fTo those unacquainted with his reputation, Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to say that his credentials or diplomas always hang in his office. I-OFFICE.No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK St., Kast side, np the steps uct. I o. 90-ly c. MATTRASSES. SERVANT'S Mattrn-ses on hand, at only 1,50. WILKINSON A F.SLF.R. Jan. 7 upholsters. WANTED TO PURCHASE. 1 H fVVlOPPOSUCJlI Skins Jl K9JJKJ Minx, Fox, Raccoon "Iso Otter, ond Muskrat Skins Bring them to the Hat Store, No. 1 Gran Kow, Front 1 tr-. et. and receive the Highest caA prices paid for. shi ping Furs. j n. C. MVERS. STATlOiNERV. FRESn suuplv of Blank Books, Memoran A dums, Pens, Pencils, (iuills. Pen Hacks, Files. Ii dia llubber, Wafers, &c. Stc. Just received by Schr. Marietta, and lor sale by J. T. MUNDS. ' Feb. II. - 14U. NEW DRY 00DS STORE. MARKET STREET. " ' NEXT TO MESSKS. WILIIX80S 4 ESLEfcV I HAVE now on hand and for sale, at the very lowest market prices, a full assortmeatof fancy and domestic Dry Goods, viz: Ladies Coyon, Flannel, Cashmere, Merino and StUc Hose; Gloves of all qualities and styles; Children's worsted Boots, Boas, Lcggins, Habits, Hoods, Hats. Sus penders, Comforts, Scarfs, dec; Merinos; Cobergs; Black Alpaccis; raw Silk Pliids; Mouslin de Laines; Persian Cloths; Cashmeres; Calicoes: Ginghams; Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings; Brown Shirtings and Sheetings ; OznabVirgs ; Can ton Flannels : Table Linens; Towellings, Nap kins; Blue Demims; Striped Shirtinzs; BedticK- in?s; Plaid Linseya r Marlboro Stripes ; Kerseys; Kentucky Jeans ; Satinetts; Casslmeres, Cloths, &c. Ladies white and colored kid Gloves ; Gents colored kid and buckskin Gloves. I would most respectfolly invite the attention of the ladies to my assortment of French worked colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs ; Dress But tons: Silk Gimp; Braids; black Velvet, for trim mings, &c. v Having now a complete assortment of Dry Goods I would, msst respectfully invite purchasers to ex amine my stock before baying elsewhere, as I feel confident iftey will be well paid for their trouble. Uome ana ceclae tor yourselves. Oct S. C. f. WILSON. m,. HERRINGS. ft BBLS. Eastern Herringa,on board Brig -nioen Aasms," rrom isostoo. tor awe Dy 16. FREEMAN c HOUSTON. SAXONY. WELCH. Of., all qualities, and Patent fin White Flannels all warranted not " to shrink Ladle . Merino Vesta ; coloured Velvet Ribbons t Btonrning Plaid French Merinos and Black Half Mourning, all w pof uc ianes urieans Ulotn, l amlsc and wjd. owi uiotn. rot sale by JAHKS DAWSON. Not-23. 103. M ISCE .I?A NY A GHOUL. IN AJPABAISO: We- learn by lha Valparaiso Herald that an extraordinary excittuaerrt pfevails in. that place, in consequence. jsf. a., report tiyiirg arisen lhat an individual no one Jtnowsjjf which 8exris. in tb babit jf, detoufing , l any number of children be or she cancel 4 hold of. The juvenile population -is ot ' course in as great terro "a thte papoa and tnammas; tinrl one way a boy, orr being aKe4;ry a FTenchtnan for J'glrt to; hit cigay, toolc Idf ttta beela trt such tre-pidulion, .r thit he stumbled and rubbed the-ekLn oil the fjoint of his noao. This was-teen at a' . glnncaj to be Hhe first bite of tlie ghoul ;' and tha exasperated frfulac made rush ' at die toortsteT,?itn4 wwtld have torn bun--? to pieces if ha had not ben rracued by ihe - police. "TheSff piiChim in a carriage, and whirled him off to -the statiorr-houte, the crowd grtve chae, and foe tiyo miles or bo ran hooting nd j'ellingafter th carriage :, everywhere the-fLlarm spread, and ihe mob increased; they 'poured through the streets like a torrent, and ladies, &f they swept b", yn crosacd themselves, arid exclaimed: "A ( revolution !" But the Unfurtunate prisoner was safely lauded at thestatioOfhousev and the mob, by thousands pressed round, eogrr and furious : then the sldry ran : "This is the man who eats Our childaen 1 be .has been at it two years and; a half he,, has eaten one hundred ana ten infant!:-" . 'Two hundred I" says another. ."Two' ' hundred and fifty I" saysaihird, Heeots them raw I "He bro ls them on a grid iron i" "He makes them into sausages and- , - sells them I" The end of the adventure was. that as the mob seemed determined' . . s. not to raise tne Beige of tue siation-iiouss,, the Frenchman was dressed in, some ' . dis guise, let out by a private door, and so es caped fer the time. But the most curious- part of the slory is to come ; it is an as certained fact, that that not one child in Val paraiso is Missing t JOSE'S CHERRY PECTORAL For the rapid Cart of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, AST n MA, .AND T CONSUMPTION. . Atnonr the numerous dh covi rie frii rrc ll-4v m nlr! in ilii feneration to facilitate the I tiih'. s of life in-rense its trjoymeni, and even pioli-r-g. the ten "!' Iiiimnn txiftenre, none enn t r nuttii d of more rral value to mankind, I hn this rortjri b'l'ion of Chemistry to. the- Healing Art. A vaft trial ol" its irtiic!' thropahou' this brrond cotintr; , ia' proven beyond a doubt, lhat no mdio tie, i.r combinations j ct known, tan i-o study curitrol anl cure 'the uuinrrons varjeiii s of polinonary dis .i?c which h.ive hitherto swept from our iriidt-t thoUK.inds and ihotisands every yrrtr. Inderd. there is now abundant reason lit believe a Remedy-' has at iengih been found w hich run hp r lied on,, to cure the most dungernns nffl'i ifon of the lungs: Ojtr spnee lu re will not permit us io publish any proportion of ihe cures arlnu-d by its use, btiTwe would present t lie following, and refer further in. " quiry to my American Altntinac, which the agent b -low named, will always be pleased to furnish free. "wherein arc full particulars, and indisputable proofs of these statements : Office of Transportation, ? Liurens R,R., S. C., Aug. 4, 1653. J. C. Atsb. Dear Sir, My little son, four vears old, has just recovered from a sever aitnrk Lbf malignant Scat let Fever; his throat was rotten. and every person mat visited nun pronounced him a dead child. Having used your Cherry pec toral in California, in the. winter of 1830, for a se vere attack of Bronchitis, with entire success, I was induced to try it on my little boy, I gave him teaspooniu eyery wiree Hours, commencing In the morning, and by ten o'clock at night I found i decided change for the belter, and after three days use ne was aoie io cat ororins wnnoul pain. Its use in tne aoove namea aisease will save many a child front a premature grave, and relieve the anx iety of many a fond parent. For all affections of the throat a no lungs i ocueve it tne best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitade prompts me in addressing you these lines. But for yiuif important discovery my little boy would now have been in another worm. I om yours, with greatrespect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans. L. R. ft. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N.J. July 21, 1852. Da. J.C Arcs, Sinceyour medicine hs be come known here, ithasa greater demand limn any cough remedy we have ever sold. Il is spo ken ot in terms or unmeasured praise by tnoeew no nave used ii. and I know of some cases where tho best they can say of it, is not too much' for tha good it has done. I take pleasure in selling 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 supply, and believe mo' Vours, wilh icpptci. JOHN C WI1ITLOCK. P. S. Almost sny number of Certificates can be sent you if you wish it. Windsor, L.. w., jnnezo, lB5i J. C. Ates. Sir: This may ceitify that I have used your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of on year; and it is my sincere belief thai I should hsva been in my grave ere this lime if 1 had not. It has cured hie of a dangerous nffection of jhe lung, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceles remedy. Vours very respectfully, D. A. McCULUN, Atorney st Law. WilVsbarre, Pa., Sept !i8. 1P50. Da.J.C. Atsb. My dear Sir, Your medlflns is much approved of by ihoss who hava used It here, and its composition is such aa to insure snd maintain its reputation. I invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections, as do many of our prin cipal physicians, t j y I am yoor friend. chas. streatek, sr. d: rscFAscn Axn sol rr jambs c. avkb. Practical and-Analytical ChemUt. Lowell Massachusetts. Sold In vVilmington by S. B. & J.A. EVANS, and in Fsyettevllle, Mr 8. J. HINSDALL, and by Druggists generally Jan. S. 1354. . ' 1-3m e. T0W1N6 BY STEABJJEIt CALHOUN ORDERS fortowintbjr STEAM ER L.L.ituun, win have attention ir left at the office of QKO. HARRISH . - . IDS.-- No. l. N. C. BACON. - ;u O rrrV lha. Rm Rnnnd. for sale b V ' "" O.UUU i .i-ANDEttSON 4t SAVAGE. D.ect 110 vh-. -NOTICE. , THRabcriber respecfaUy gives notice that all accounts will be ready for collection on and st ter the 1st Jan.; settlements are earnesfTr as money must be had. GEO. m X t'. Z: Dec 31 122 Hi Vs.
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