Sm& a.i-t yrir h- : .--Wtv 'T - - JrHMfc t - .1 -' w - jar . m law i u ,1-f4f '"" 'JIM. .-- , '-iv 'tV-5t'?.'.-Wr''W'l. Jt;,i v .... 'if ( VOLUME VIII NUMBER 152. WILMINGTON; N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, MRCH 11, 1854. WHOLE NUMBER -1 051 -.it:;. II lA: i i : 1 1 1 ATj.-iwi-J-j I I : . iT.li If I I . It I I I I I , -IF f " X. III Ml I -U n H M nfrfM- Ky - i HI I II 1 I KVJM I MISCELLANY. THE DEAD DOVE. "It is oolr a birJ, Ada," said the' young lover of the gentle girl ; "why should you grieve over its death " "If the song1 sparrow had died, or the lit tle wrep, or even the robin," replied Ada, sadly, 'my heart would not have felt the pain that now oppresses it; but to look up on a dead dove touches my feelings deep !y." "But why should you feel more pain be cause a dove has died? Its life is the same as the life of a robin, a sparrow, or a wren." "No, not the same, Henry." '"Wherein lies the difference V ":Are not their bodies diflerent?" l:Oh yes." 'It is because tlieir lives are different that their bodies vary in appearance: each is a form of affeciiun; the sparrow of one affection, and the dove of another. And this is the reason why, in looking upon one. we are affected differently from what we are when we look at another." "A strange doctrine, Ada, is it not .'" 'Oh no. What makes the wolf ditf.r from the lamb? Is it not his affection, of which his body u the repulsive onut The wolf is embodied cruelty, and the lamb is embodied innocence. And how good is our all-wise and merciful Creator in thus placing before our eyes, in this world, em bodied affections, that we may die more fully understand their evil or good rm tit tics! WThen we look upon a cruel beast, we have a more perfect idea of the direful nature of those affections in our he. iris which originate in sejf-love; and when we look at an innocent lamb, or a gemle dove, we perceive the beauty of good affections." '; Yours is a beautiful theory, Ada; an !. if true, how full of life! Wiih what new eyes would I look around me on the visi ble forms of nature, i( I could believe as you believe." ,;I cannot believe otherwise," said Ada as she lifted her eyes from the bird in her hand, and looked tenderly at her lover. "And this dove to what affection does it correspond, and why are 3-ou so deeply touched by its death ?" "Need you ask, Henry? Is it not the embodied form of a pure, confiding love such love as only a woman's heart can feel? And do you wondci that I am pained to see the death of such a love.' Can 1 help thinking of woman's misting heart betrayed? of affection trampled out under the foot of neglect and wrong.'" And tears came into the eyes of tue purehearted girl. "Dear Ada!" said the 3'oung mnn, earn estly, "why will you let such painful thoughts come into your mind.' They have no business there:your heart will nev er know betrayal; your affection will nev er be trampled out under the crushing foot of neglect." - "I did not think of myself,' returned Ada. quickly; ' thought only of others." The young man pressed his lips to hers, and then their eyes drooicd from each other's, and rested upon the form of the dead dove- "Never shall her heart feel the pangs of neglect; never, no, never!" said the lover, in earnest self-communion. May hi3 words prove a true praphecy; and if, in after life, his heart swerve, even for an instant, from its affection, may the form of the dead dove present itself, and warn him of the ruin his infidelity would occasion ! ECCENTIUC UKNEVOLENCK. Edward, sixth Lord Ditiy. who succeeded to the peerage in 1752, was a man of active benevo lence. At Christmas and Easter, lie was observ ed by Ilia friends lo be more than usually grave, and tbca always to have on an old shabby blue coat. Mr. Fox, bis oncle, who bad great enriud ty, wished tneeb" to find out his nephew's motive for appearing at tim- in this maimer, as in gene ra! ltd was esteemed more than a well dressed man. On his expressing an inclination fr this purjxwe, Major Vanhan and another giiiticman undertook, to watch his lordship's motions. They accordingly set out : and observing hiu to go to St. George s fields, they follow d him at a dintancv, till they lost hight cf him near the M.ir.-.ha!sea Prison. Wondering what could carry a K-rson of his lordship's rank and fortune to such a place, they inquired of tho turnkey if a gi ntlemin (de scribing Lord Digty) had not just entered the ptison. " Yet, masters," exclaimed the fellow, ui.h an oath, ' but he is not a man, he is an angel -, I. .r be comes here twice a year, Mnnetiuies oftene'-, and ccts o number of prisoners f ee. And he not only docs this, but he ives them sufficient lo support themselves and I tie t r futilities till 1)117 can Cnd emploj meiit. This," continued the nun 'i one of bis extraordinary visits. He has but a few to take out to-day." -Do you know who the gentleman idipiir cd the Major. "We none of oskoow him by any oi her m irks,'' replied the mm, 'but by his huaiinity and his LIuec'nt. The next time his lordship bl on his al-n-c giving coat, a frieod u.-.k-d him what occasional his wearias: that singular dr-ss. Tim reply w is, by Lord Diby taking the gentleman, short! v af ter, to tb George . Ian, in the boroush. when-, setteti at dinner, were thirty individuals whom his lordsbip bad just released from the Marsha! eea Prison, tJ Ja?ing their debt.- in full Coorttngfrf the Country is altogether a dif ferent institution rum the city article. In the former place yott get rosy lips, sweet cider, john ny cakes' and girls made by nature ; and, in the latter, a collection pf starched phrases, formal manners, fiao silk," great Jewelry, and girls gt up s-rctmitm artrm. Always Cii-J to thi rural dis trict when you want to get a good style of cali co, Every tabscribcr should make it one ofjhe rules of his lift, to pay bis subscription punctually, without waiting for one tiuglo dan, I bare bad so muefc enjoyment is my life wrought by news papers, that it actually costs me a pang to hear of the expense which the editors incur to collect what is due to them. Why is it that men at a distance do not, when the money U due, put it in a letter pay the postage and send-it immediately t Do tfeey think that editors were Created to instruct amuse, export, reprove and rebuke them for uotbing t THE TRI-WEERLY COMMERCIAL Is publiahej every Tussoav, TmTBeDAV and oatusdav at 5 per annum, payaDiu vuanvuac in advance. UV THOMAS LO 111 NG Editor and Paoruis Corner Front and Market Streets, W1LSIINGT0X, N. C. RATES 11' ADVliKTlSIXG. I sqr 1 ' I " 1 insertion 0 50 I 1 3'jr. 2 months, $4 00 2 75 I I ' 3 5 00 1 1 00 I I "6 " 8 CO I 1 month. 2 50 1 ' U ' 12 00 l.r. ,,r lcs make . 1 square. It anmlver- usenunt exeeeds ten lines, me piicc will be in proportion. . All aJvenisciiieuls are payable at the lime of their insertion. . . Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made in the uiusl liberal ierms. ;'o irdnf'r of cjntracts for vcarly ndvrrilsin wi'll bo permiit' d. should circu.nsiunrcs render a ihaiTt in busines., or an unexpected renuval neeessarr, a cliaryc according to the pn lished leniK will l" ni ihn option ol ihe coniraetor, for the time lie lias advcriUi d. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is slricil) limited 10 their own immediate business j and al! adverits int nis ior tile btnifit of other persons, as well us all ajverliscnu nls not ini-ucdialHy con nected with ihctr own iiusin-and .ill excess of advrrtiseir.eii!!' in lengih or oiiier-vise b-yond the :i mils eniraacd, i'l !e clirircd al lite 11s lal rales. fto A We: li'ciin tits i included in iln: cm rai l for iho sale or rent ..I hon.-es or finds i:i town 01 country, or f.ir the sale hire of negroes, ulielh ,.r the properly is owned by 1 he a Jveri iser or by .11 her persons, 'l'lie-e are excluded by the term "immediate bu- 'tr. ess " All advertisement ins:rted in the t ri-weekly Co nmcrchil , are cniiilcd u one iesertioii in the Weekly free of eli-irne. JOB, Ctltt) AND l'A( V PltlNTlVG, KXii'.TTLD SL'PlilMOK STYLK. AGENTS FOi: Tlir. C'tni.M EIU'I A I,. Xac Yo.-k -Me-srs. Rsr.ws- i PeRosset. tlo ton 0 11 a n l k '"Smith. N o. 6. Oeniral Wharf. PuUuclclphin S. I", (.'ohe.v. Haiti nore W m . 11. 1'f.ake and Wjj. Tiios;on. BUSINESS CARDS. 1). U. I'llKtMAN. GKOtlC.K Il'llj-ION i'!i:i:u & iii srt, MEUCIIANTS AND FACiOilS, NVILMiXGTO.V, .. U. I C. I' 3! Ei-:.U V & O. COM ILSSl. Ml-;iiCIlAT3, 1 : I'.IOXT S I'll liL'V, m;v voiik. KREEJ1.1S AND U'll'STH.V WILMINGTON, N C LlCI-'P consT.inily on hind a clock ! hiour, iVf.'urn. I'm!:, IJn-o:i. 'offer., Sagjr, .Io- lasses, 'I'u'j'i-cu Ciilun. Snuff', Candles, Soap, for eign and Doiiirs! ic Iiiijiwrs and Wines; Iron. Sit'ds, -,.it',1 Oils, (JlasJ, Duticslics, Hats, LW', Siucs, Jc i'icr, Agricultural J ' inpleinenls. and a va riety of oilier articles, suitable for l.iinill and plan tation u-c and iher. tail i-;.de, which they will .li.-piie of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable u;rnis for cash, or in exchange for Na val Siorct or other prodni e. The senior Dart ne r ). t;. I'becih n, is ! oca led in the city "of S'ew "ork ; the junior partner, (5eo. Hou.-to.v. in W i Inii nirt -mi . If desir d. advances, will be made in .: n-.t'i nenls lo and from cither alace. !l i.-ine-s entnisted loiheni will receive proper allcn ion; and orders for Goods will be nrouipt I 1 nd earcfuHy filled. Sept. 9, l-.'ii. ' Til-f. J. LATTA, co M vissio.x Mi:urn. .vr if gevkra i. a Gf.r WILM1.NG TON. N. C. Oct. 1, :S53. r.Vly- 7n v 'tmi kelenT ncr.il Agnit. L'o;iiiiiiss:Da an I Korwanling ilcrrlrtnt, AVII.I! G I'OV, X. '. Particular altent ion 1 ven to sale a nd purchase of Xaval Stores. June 1, H.VJ. 1'23-Iy. HENRY NUTT, FiCTilR AND FOHWARDINli AGENT, H'iHire his p:rs tna! atl'.ntion to business entrust ed tf ,'iis care. Sept. 8, 1353. 75-tf. WILLIAM IIPEAKE, COLLECTOR AND ADVIiRTISINC ACI.ST. Kor Country Newspapers throughout the TJiiiled State?, Bascmeni of ittn Iron Bu luinss, Halt imore sirccl All business eninisted lo ins care transacted promptly, op liberal terms, sept 7 95-f W. C. HOWARD, G iK.N'RllAf. l'nnnission and Forwarding Mer- eiant. Wilmington- f . C f.iiieral ;ash a.ivanees made on Consignments. Nov. 29 iri'J-tt S. M. WEST, Auctioneer a.id Comaiission Jlcrclianl, tni.niNoni.v, x. c. W 'ILL -ell or buy Real Kstate and .Negroes al a snull 0 jnimis.-ion. a ls : .S tri ci at 1 on 1 ion yi ven to t 'ie sale of Timber, Tu r--entine, T ir. or any kind of Country Produce. O B :e s.te n J daor, S juth side of Market street, on 1 lie whirf. J. me 12, 13'.3. 33- ly. 0. L ULLYAW, ' n o d uce u n o ki: it. CjM".I1SSI. AND FdRWiKbhU MERCHANT. VVIhMIVGl'OX, X. C oHember 20th, 1 -53. 80-ly-c. JOSEPH K. BLOSSOM, h.ncral Commission anl Forw.irdin; Merchant lroiii;t personal aiten lion given to J insign sn 'nts liifSalciir Shipment. I Ver ul C u '' u trances jnjde on ConsLirnmcnIt to me or to mij .Vc Y--rlc friends Wilmington, Jan. JO, M'-'S. 135. vi l hi. son hsli:k7 C A S II UKALKltS I N r.antect Ionai . t'rnil . N nt, Toys,l'anc V -iclet-. lerl'mcrv. I'obacco "-a is , Air.. WHOLESALE A.t II rl . AIL, MARKET STKKCT. WILlNnT(. iN . C v , AO-tl K'JU.VTR I.E. WATSON & CO., General I'oaioiissiou Merchants, 1H sulh .'t , Siew York. L ':rjl Alc.mcis .Mult on Consigntnenta. 1 o. a cs :nzi, a. t. watsjs, w. u. wisgivs ig is 1353. 69-ly. WES3E1.. tl . B. tlLtRj. WESffiL & EILERS. "COMMISSION MKltCHA. TS.4N U WHOLK. WSALK GllOOKltS. North Water ailrcet, Wil- nington, N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provision at wholesale and to cafry oa a GencralCouimiaMon Cu.-inets. tFEii.vct : R . P. flail. Pres't Br'eli Bank ofthe State. 1 O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil P. K. Dickinson, Esq . ) Poppa & p- I New Tork . Doliner& Potter. V Jan. 29 1823 131. T. C.& B. G. WORTH, CDMBISSIBX iXD FORWARDING 1QESCBSSTS, Witr-Xns'GTOX, Ar. C. Jan. 7 125 c BUSINESS CARDS. JAS. II. CIIADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, IVM lllv-frfi., ' Jas. II. Chadooubn. Geo. Chaobovbw. Jun. t, 1S5J 13. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (t-ATt KLLIS, BOSSELL $L CO ,) lEXEIiAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignmentsof Naval tores, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1853. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND R ETA L DEALERS I W Drugs, medicines. Chemicals, l'alnts, )il, iye Stufls, oiuss. lertumery, Cigars, )ld l.iijuors, l'aftcy Articles, Ac., Al.AliKKT STUEKT, XV ILMIXGTOV, W . C . rescriptiont-arefully :o,upoanded by eiperi- fieeu.fiei sons . Marcl 28, 1S33. wTlliimgwye.?, General J;t;al:ForwarJing&l'emmi&sioflllcrehant 1 taiwc pleasure in IntoritunL.' my trienus, Mint i aoi prepared lo "tve ah business entrusted to mc efficient and pjri inal uiteniion. I have a wharf for .Naval aljres, with ample aceominodaiioss, -"spirit House, and VarelioUrie. tjonsi'nments of Naval 'tori s for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try pro lace, solicited. Cash advances made on C'liii.fn.in ills. Apr, I 13, 133. 15. GEO. II. KELLY, C 0 J M ISS10N E II C II ANT . Nex 1 doot to A . A . W'unnet's, on Norlh vVatct st. will at tend 10 the sale of all kinJi of Countrv Pro iucc.siich as C-irn, l'eas. Meal, Bacon . l.ard ,-4c. Hid wil i keep const an tl v on han d a full sup pi y o f G roci 1 ics. tc. lltf renees . Willct llall.ol Wayne. J no deilae, Wilmington W Caraway. '' Gen. Alx . Mellae . K f. I ill, Wilmington . Wiley A. WalKei . " Dec. 13. IS52. 1 15-1 V. GEORttinfYERS, WiULESlLE WD KKT.llL UllDCER Kets c nstu.iilhj on harul, MVtes. Teas, Liquors, Prurisioim, Wood and Willoic Ware, Fruit, Coifcctioii'iriea.if-c. Suufl front street, WILUIXC T.V, X. J. Nov. 15, 1852. 109. S. B. & J. A. E VANS' WilOLtS.lLii Ml) KETHk DPiliLGlSTS, VIIjMINTX. n. c. Will Keep always on hand a large and very select stock of Drug-, Medicines, 'Jhcmtrals, Paints, Oil.", Glass, Surgical Instrumcnis, Patent Medi cines, I'erfnmery, &e., al low prices. Jan. 18, 1353. 130. T JOSEPH lir FI ANN ER GcuDi'iil Commission Merchant, Wf ij.Mixt;rtx, x. c. May !)ih. 18.-3 87-1 v-e. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION ME It CHAN l'S, WII.VIIXCIHI.X, N. C. . Hathawav, J. L. Hathawat. Feb. 15, 1853. 31. J A MES ANOIXUN, IOWAID SAVAGE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE, GENE UA L COM MISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON N. C. Liberal c-h advances made on consijjnmtnf. liyi.ll. 94 ' GEO. HARRISS, General" Commission Merchant, WILMIXGTOS, N. c. T.tlCT attention given to procuring Freight O and purchasing Car-o.s for vessels. Rtrti ro K. P. Hall, "J ?' ?-.1!'d?ly;-Kq- MVilminston. I. A. Tnvlor. l-.sij. f J. I). (5eilainy, Ksq. j Messrs. 'l ooker, tSinylh St Co., ?-jcw York. " Thompson St Hunter, J Mex'r. Herron, Jr Philadelphia Messrs. Williams & Culler, II K. liakcr, Ksij. Jan. '2. 1953. Charleston, S. C. 123-tf. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (M'i'CESSOiiS TJ TIMS. ALIB LE & CO ) General Commission Merchants, Yo 2, Nurlfi Wluirtcs. m l H3 North Water Sis. PHIl.ADKLVIIl A. J. HARVEY COCIIKAX, V. S. 11'lrttL. Li'jjr ii e is'i n lvanccs made on consignments. J -tty .. 1353. 5S-tf. II. DOLI.XF.R G. POTT t R. Jr ?))LLNER & POTTER. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK : Lib snil C.u'i A lcuiii'd male on. all Consign menls. April 30. 1853. 20-ly-pd. c7dVpr e&c 0. WlinhESAI-KAVI) RETAIL. GROCERS Corner I'reiit aed Irnee8s-street9, WILMINGTON. N. C. C. DUrnE. D. B. BAKER. J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c.&c. Frout street. South of Slarket, B;IOT.v's BCILDINU, WII.MIXCTON, N. C. Sept. 16, 1352. 79-y-c MESS PORK. ,f ItP.LS City Mess; 100 hbls Plated alcss 'JJ atj bb Is iltisty do Feb. 15. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE EOR SALE. a HI-, oubscrioer oners 101 nut ii. ut .t.sirahlH DVKI,!,I. U I'!IH1I- K silHtite at ihe ;orth-V 1 stern lnterstc- i.f t hrrd street" with Kt d Cro.-s street, lite I, n fri.ntin 100 feet on lied ross. and 2CCfeel .11 Third I'lie D-velling Mouse. Kitchen. Smoke-House, SmSles. aadal the oilier ou:-liuses on the pre- ni.Kn have been built wi Inn a few vears. of elioiC" materials, in the bi manner, and nearly all of them covered with tin. The Dweliing House Is capacious, handsomely finished, imd most conveniently planned, and all the other build i ngtt art; judiciously arransred, anl well fitted up. There ure lew Lots fn VViloiiogtnn so desirably located, and the improvement on which are so admirably adapted for a family residence. Third street on the entire Eastern line oi this lot, Is 99 feet wide, and separates it from that on which a new Episcopal Church is about to be erected. Persons desirins to purchase, can ascertain terms of snle by application to the subscriber, or v , Nixos. I-.sq., or M. Uboslt, ana me sof- scriber will cheerfully accompany any such w"iO wish to inspect the premises. " II. II. Nixrtf. Sept. 8,1 53. -5-tf. NOTICE. rr HE subscriber, respect fully informs the public, L that he is aowtranascting the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict atlcnuonto business, to merit a continuance of that patronage nerCuMOre so liocrvuj ucsiuncu uwn niiu. M. CROPTLY. Stock. Real Estate and Negroes, bousht and sold on a commission ol 1 per teat either at private or Jan 8,1853? ; .t 126. . v SHAWLS. 1 rfljOna and Squara Bay Sut Shawls, in I UU received H EN D RICK & RYAN. DR. GEORGE BETTNER, OF NORTH CAROLINA.' OFflCE, No. 638, BROADWAY, : OB AT TB . PRESCOTT HO0SBUEV7 TORE Eeh. 16. ' - 142 lye T. C, WQJlTDy - General Commission Merchant, USUAL advances mads on cpnsigaments of Cot ton, Naval Store and other produce. Pstticular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring treight for vessels, &c. J a o.4 1 128 MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is.a Purely Vegetable Compound, ccnfi caliy prepared trom the best llools and Herbs of the Materia Medics, and has gained an unrivall ed reputation forthe following effects, iz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thuscufinghtl Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous Eruptions. Canker, Scald Head, &c, Rfnlating and Cleansing UrrSiffHiacb 4 Bowels, thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Ac. Strengthening the Digestive Organs, thus causing the food to nourish and support every part. REGULATING THE SECRETARY ORGANS. and, by enabling them to perform theirproperfunc lions, preventing and curing Biliuiffc and other pain- lul diseases. Slrrnsthmin? and Qui ctltie the Nervous System, t hits a ilayinsr "Nervous I rr: la lion, and curing a II dis eases ot t-he iverves. It is nnrivalled 10 the cure ol all FEMALE DISEASES, a Weakness, f rregulariiy. obstructions, 4c. It is pleasant-lo take, and safe in all cases ; act- in" in harmony with 'he restoring powers of nature it never inj urcs bu ( always benefits and cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from (lie best authorities testily . Prepared by C. AlOHSK if CO. .2 Maiden-Lane, N V. Soli! by Drugistand others throughout thisand otherconntries. S. B. f- J A. RVANS, Agents, Wilmington. N. C. sept. 30. 85-ly-c AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Gni C. Flotchkiss 'pHE public are hereby informed, that I have A. bcei appointed avent for the sale of Window Sash, Itlinds and Doors, manufactured by the New Haven Com., and am prepared to till all oraers In tile above line, l tie quality ol llie work ol the .Vew Haven Com. is well known in this market. Builders and all persons in want of the above articles, are requested to send in their orders, and they will be iro nptly filled. Terms invariably cash on delivery. vv .11 . a . li w -k k . General Agent Commission and Eoritardivg Mer- chant. April 19. . 15 cheese! 1 ff BOXES for sale by 1 KAJ FREEMAN dt HOUSTON. Jan. 19 130 SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. PHK cubseribcr Is prepared to nil all orders lor L Sashes, Blinds or Doors, at the shorlesl notice. The work witl be well executed, with the U si of materials. H will also keep constantly on hand a 00d supply ol ull tno xizes most commonly used; will be thankful to those disposed to encourage home manufactures. Call ami examine my work before scndlnj your orders IVorth. S.P.IVKY. Wilimngton, N. C , Jao. 12 1331 127-3m LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jaundice. Chronic or Nercuns Debility, JJis- ea;e of the Kidney, and nil Diseases arizing from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood 10 toe Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nan -ea, Heart bum, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Wright in the Sto'mach, 5our Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering tl the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Itreathing, Fluticringat the Heart, Uhokiiijf or Su;l"caiini! sicntaiions when in a lying pjs'ure. Dimness of Vision. Dots or W ebs before ihcsiijht, Fever and Dull I'ain in the Head, Dbficicncy of I'orspiraiion. Vello'.vness of the Skin and Eyes, Paia in the Side, Back, Chcsl, Limbs, iT-c, Sudden Flushes of Hbat , Burning in the Fl sh Ci nstnnt Imaginings of evil, and greal depressions of Spirits, can be eli'ectuully euied by DIl HOOFLAJW)' CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PUliPARED II V DR. C. M. JACKSOX, No. 1 ( Arch street. Philiidelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any other preparation in the Uni ted Slates, as the chtcs attest, in many cases after skilful physieiansh id failed. These Bitters are worlhyihe attention of invalids Possessing reat vi-lues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and atiections of the digestive organ, i hey are, withal, sate, cer tain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONV INCED. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, ' says of Dr. Hooflano's German Bitters. "It is seldom that wj recommend what arc term ed Patent .Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our renders; and therefore when we recom mend Dr. Ilooiiand's German Biilers, we wish it to be distinctly understood thai we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about fora brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischuf, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself.1' Seott's Weekly," said, Aug. 25 : ''Dr. Hoofland's eruian Biltcra. manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now -ecommended by stftue of the most prominent uen,' of thefaeulty as an article of much iflica cy in cj-.'sof female-weakness. Persons of debili tated eon - ''utions h illfind those Bitters advantage ous to .heit calth as we know from experience the salutary cflect they hnvc upon wenk systems." MOSE EVIDENCE.' J. O. ttooro. Esq , of the Daily News, said, Oct 31 . 'D Hooflaxd's Gbbman Bittebs. We arr try ing this renowned medicine for a stuboorn disease of the bowels, find can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the contents uf two bottles, and wo Ijave derived morJ bene6i trom the experiment than w derived previously from yearsof aliophn tic treat ment at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C. D. Hineliae, Mayor of the City of Cam den. N. J , says : "!loort4KD' Germ ans Bittcm. We hvc -een many flattorinif notices of tills nn dieine, md the sour- e from which they came iudiic-d us to make inquiry respecting ii merits. From inquiry we were persuadeo ;o use it. and nr st sny we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver snd digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, U really surprising It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them in to a state of repose, making sleep rerreshinff. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from 'the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great major ity of real and imaginary deseases emanate. Have them in a heaJthy condition and you can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise oor friends who are at all indisposed, to give atrial it wHI recommend it self. It should, 'nfaef, be tn evsry family. Noothet medicine can produce such evidences of merit." - Forsale wholesale and retailat tho GERMAN MEDICINK STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one doorbelow Sixth. Phila delphia.nnd by respectabledealers generally throii gh oul the country. Sold in WHminfon by S,B. & J. A. EVANS, tn Fsyeitevilic by S.J. HINSDALE. . - - ', June II. , 33-3m PAPER ITANOiraS, ShaBnd Cmrtaia' Lace and Damask made and put op br" NovlS. i Upholsters. PRINTING ESTABLISHMEST ; r-'.-.POR 8AL36H' " : " BY agreement, to -close the affklrs of -ikW9 mlngiott Free Press" establishment, all the type; fixture. Press, good win, of "th Wilmington Free Press newspaper. Apply at this office or to . BQWARD CANTWELL, Mortgagee. JanflQ ' N- C. Statesman copy l"6-ff MEDICAL HOUSE. , No. 1C, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET BALTIMORE. MARYLAND Hi' Established in order to afford the Afflicted, sound and scieiUiJic .medical Aid, andor the suppression of - Quackery DR. I. B. Smith has for many years devotedhis whole attention to the treatment of Privat e com plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms. His great success in those long standing and diffi cult casus, such as were formerly considered incur able, is sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Wi,ni" ,ne last eight years, Dr. S. has treatedmore than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, in their diflerent forms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of allother physicians now ad vertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is known whre his directions were strictly followed and medicines taken at reasonable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure ; therefore persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature' 'no matter how difficult or long standing the ease' may be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith at his office, No. 16, South Frederick St., and ifnot eflec- i tualty relieved no remuneration wiU ba requited fer his services. HI medicines are free'lrom Meicury 1 and all mineral poisons f pot up Mr a neat and com pact form, and may be taken io o 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 discoveitd a new method by which he can cure the worst form of stricture and that without pain orine-onveru'enee to the patient, lrri'ation of the uretha, or prostrate glands.or neck of the bladder.is sometimes mistaken lor strictures by general nraetitioners oreharl.itane YOUNU MEN and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain Destructive Hub it, or from any other cause, with train of bodi.y and men tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much iroub'e and suHriing, as well as expense. By his improved method of treutnient. Dr. S. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in ail cases ol thit com plaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases p cu'iar to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities 3t.c.) speedily and effectu ally removed. I'he efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of theabove affections, have been well tested in an extens've practice for the last twelve years. Persons ut a distance tony consult Dr. S. by a letter, post-paid, describing ease, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United States, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confidential. Oifice arranged wiih separate apartments, so thtt patients never see any one but ihe doctor himself. Attendance daily. from S in the morning till !i nt niyht. X. H. Person afflicted with. my of the above complaints, will do well t a ,'oid the vatiot.s NOSTRUMS AND SPECIF ICS, advcrlised by Apothecaries and Druggist as a cer tain cure for any and every djsease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than aood therefore uvoid them. A word to the wise is sufficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick st., Baltimore. JId. , Oct. 13. 90-ly-c. HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PURELY VEGETABLE IN ITS ' COMPOSITION. '"plIIS invaluable Cordial, is extracied fioin Herbs JL and Hoots, which ha ve been found alter years of experience, by the most skillful Physicians, to be possessed of qualities most beneficial in the iiis eases lor which i', is recommended, and hence whilst u is presented to the public, as on effica cious remedy, it is also known to be ot that charac ter on which reliance may be placed as to its safety. In enscsof Impotency, floeniorrhages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Men ses, Kluor Afbusor Whites, or lor m MOBILITY arising from any cause, such as weaknessfrom sick ness, where the patient has been confined lo bed for some lime, for Femalesalter Confinement, Abortion or Miscarriage, this Cordial cannot be ixcelied in ils salutary efiec'ts: or in loss of M uscular Energy, Irritability, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weak ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Slug gishness, Decay of the Procrcaiive Functions, Ner vousness. Ac., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be foundequal, if not superior to any Com pound ever used. TO FEMALES. Henry's I ivigora'ing Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the ntuny Complaints to which Fetnnlas are subject. It assis-s nature to brace the whole system, check excesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disenycarad unhappiness among Ladies wouldexist, 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 botile or two, to bloom and to vi"or. YOUNG MEN. ' That solitary practice, 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 fhu danger to which they subject themselves, caiisps NEIi VO US DEBILITY, VVenknrssof the System, and Premature Decay Many of you may now besurl-;ring, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brought on themselves Premature Im potency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weak nessand Shrivelling oi tne Otenital organs, ler vous Affections, or anv other consequences of unres trained indulgence of the sensual passions, occa sioning the necessity of renouncing the felicities of 'MARRIAGE. lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a Medicine that is purely Vegetable, will aid nature to restore those importiinitunctions to a healthy state, and will prove of service to you. Jl possesses rare viilaet, is a general ferajver of disease, and &ircng:hcnei of the system I .1 6' .1 TONIC MEDICINE. it is unsurpassed. We do not place tliisCordialon a footing with quack medicines, and. as is cutoma- j rv. append n long list of Recommendations, Cer- j tificatts, Ac, beginning with "Hear what the Preacher says." and suehlike; it is not necessary, I for ' Hi-nry's Invigorating Cordial," only ne. ds a i trial to prove that it will accomplish al.' we .-in v. I THE GENUINE HENRYS INVIGORA TING CORDIAL," 1 is put up in 8 "Z. Pannel Bottles, ar.d is en.-ily recog nized by the Manufacturer's signature on the la tic of each Bjttle. (to counterfeit which is forgery.) 03 well as his private .Seal on the cork of each Koltie. 3old forS'J per Bottle; Stx for ; Sio per dozen. " Prepared only by S. E. COHEN. No. 3 Frasklln Row. Vine Street. bHow'Eitrhih, Philadelphia Pa., TO WHOM 1I.L O tDIHS MUST Bis Al) D It FSSF.D. For -nle by all respectable Mruu'gisls A Merchants ihroughout the coui m Oct. -'9. " K7-12tn-c. Ui'tlOLSTEKIXG G0i?DS. PAPE:i Hangings, CurrSins, Lace and Damask Bands. Loops, Tassels, Shades, &c. Ajl w ork in above line done at shortest notice WILKINSON ef- ESLER, zi03: 27 over the Fro it Depot. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK and Pale French Krandy ; Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wijes .all of superior quality. - - ' . B.aJ. i. EVANs'. San 15. 129 CARRIAGES. 1 six seated 'CARRIAGE. I f Paneled U-uarter Rockaway, 1 y.Aa leer Roc it away and several tight Boggfes jnst received and for sale by Scpt 27-tf DIBBLE & BRO. - NOW ON HAND. TT7E have no on hand Window Shades, Cur- 1 IV V tains. Cornices, Bands, Tassels, and. Guttares of various ViBds also Mat trasses on hand and made to order, of any izo and qaaury. -- i. ' rVrLKiXSON ESLER. TTnhnlitpnra "4 jdstto mmi : ; Q K(f Ni p. Itahuf j 400jba-4K:otneaev; &)0JJ SaaMe;-l bbl. ,Craarriri 200 lbs. Smoked Beef; 25 fcoxes Cheese ; 25 bblsT as sorted Sugar; 20 bags Rio and Java Co (Tee.' ' Low forCash at the original Grocery. Jan. 31 !GE1. MYERS. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR, JOHNSTON Proclaims to tho afflicted, far and near, that he has discovered the most, e ain.spjedy and.ejficacioua plan for treating psrtic uisr diseases thjt has ever been presented to the world. ' Bf his plan, fouodedon observations made tn the Hosukalsof Europe and America, he will ienure A . .- . A CURE IN TWO DAYSJOR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous; Drugs Used. Pains in the Luins, Constitutional Debility, Im potency, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, aftee tiuns ot the Kidneys, Palpitauon of thdUearv Dyspepoy. iVervous irritabiliiv. Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose.or Skin; and all those serious i A . . . ..f I I .1 I ti : . . , , 4 auu iiioiaueiioiy uisurucrs anuag iroui ine oescruc live habits of Vouth, which destroy both body and mind, those secret aid solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the. song of the Syruns to the manners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes oraatlcipations, rendering marriage, dtc, im possible. YOUNG MEN, Especially, who Lave become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely rave thousands of young men of the moat exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might MUerwiS&liave entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecslacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married pc-sons, or those contemplating marriage, being awar, of physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskill asa phy sician. OFFICE. TCo. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St. .7 DOOKS FKUM BALTIMORE St., (east side,) UP THE aSTKPS. O-HK PARTICULAR in observing the NAME und NUMBER, or you will mistake the place DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Koyal ' ollege of Surgeons. London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and loe greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospiiais of London, I'ar is, Ptiil idi Iphia. and elsewhere, has elKcted some of the most a.-toriislilng cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears v hen asleep, ?reat Iieivon-nsss, being alarmed ot sudden sounds, and bashf i.ness; with frequent blushing, intended sometimes with deiancnient ' mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOT1CV Dr. J. jldresses all tnose who have injured tl m- sclves by private and improper indulgences, thr S ) cret and solitary habit u hich rules both body and mind, unfitting them for i ither business or society. These are some of the snd and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Hack and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c. Mkntally. Tho fearful cll'ects on th mindf are much to be dreaded ; Loss of MemoryonC e,eulsg of Ideas, Depression of Spiiils, Evil Forebodino" Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust. Love of-Soli tude, Timidity, Scc , are some of the evilsproduced. 'nioitsanas of person., of all ages, can r.ow judge what is the cause of their declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated, have a aingulur npneurance about the eyes, cough a nri symptoms of Consumption. ' DR. JOHNSTONS IN VIGOR A TING REM EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. This "rand and important Remedy has strength and vigor to thousands of the most ner vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost all hopes, and been abandoned to die. Uy its complete invigoration of the Nervous System, the whole facu.iies become restored to their proper pawer and functions, and the fallen fabric of life raised up to beauty," onsislency, and duration, upon the ruins of an emaciated and premature decline to sound and priMine health. Oh, how happy have hundred- of misguided youths been made who have been sud denly restored to health, from the devastations ' those terrific maladies wnich remit from indist' lion. Such persons, before eonteniplutin" MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness Indeed, without iheft, the murney through ut becomes a weary pilgrimage, tho , "ol pect hour y darkens to the view-the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan cholly r. flectton, that the happiness of another be comes blighted v ith our own. Let no false delica cy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yoursiit fiom ihe dreadful consequences of this ter rible mnladv. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cure d and full vigor testorrd O-AIX LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID. Remedies sent to anv part of the country TO STRANGERS. DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock IK s piiul, whose long residence in this city, standing as a gentleman oi character and responsibility exten sive praeiice in the various Hospitals of Europe and this country, and skill and experience to which thousands can testify, as well as his ability in the Surgicaldepnrtment of his pr.ifes.-ion, as evidci red by reports of his operations on the Eyes" and De formed Limbs, published in the Baltimore Sun and other papers, in the years IS41 '2, by which the blind were made to see and the lame lo walk straight, ren ders him worthy of all confidence upon the part ol those wh-j need his professional services, and who would shun the many trifling and ignorant preten ders advei tising themselves as Physicians. 0"To those unacquainted with his reputation, Dr. Johnstun deems it necessary to sav that his credenttKls or diplomas alwavs hanj in his office if-OFFICE. No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK S DEHICK St., East side, up the steps. wci. t a. 90-1 y c. MATTRASSES. OERV.A.M:S Maitra'ses nn hnnd. at onrf 81 50: 0 WiLKlNSOxN & ESLER. Jan. 7 Upholsters. Vi .iMED TO PURCHASE. 1 ( ( VinOi'POSUtil Skins, vlso Oiler, Minx. Fox. Raccoon and Muskrat Skinh. Brini? them lo the Hat Store, No. 1 Gran ite Kow, Front j tr-'ct, and receive Ihe Highest cash prices paid for shi ping Furs. J. n 7 C. M VERS. STATIONERY. FliESlI supply tf lilank Books, Meinoraa diiiii8, Pens, Pencils, (iuiils. Pen Rack-. Files. A I' dia Rubber, Wafers. Ac. Sic. Just r.-ei ived by Si hr. Muiis and lor sale bv J. '!'. MUNDS.' Feb. 11. ' 14l; NEW DliY ;0iI)S STORE MAUKETffBTUEET. sm -XliXT 10 HESUS n..KlMi i ESLEB. IU IVK no on :an1 .n-i forae,al Ihe very low. si mirker nri' c, a : .1 II isortn-ni of :'ancy anii 1 I'lit-sMf Dry G fi. Yn: La. lie I ' .iton, Flannel. - 'asliiri'.re, l l rin- and -SiU il .e; Ul-ivts of all mtalities and -tyles; t'hildren's wotsied Boots. Boils, Lcsrins Habits, Hood, Hats, Sus penders, Comfort, Scarf, dec; Merinos; Cobergs; Black 4ipaecas; raw cHik PI. ids; Mouslln dc Laincs; Persian Cluths; Cashmeres; Calicoes: Ginghums r Blesclied Shirtings and Sheetings; Hruwn Shirtings and Sheetings ; Oznahuras ; an ion Flannels; Table Linens; Towellings, Nap kins; Blue Demi 111s ; Striped Shirtings; BedlicK ins; Plaid Linseys; Marlboro' Stripes ; Kerseys; Kentucky Jeans; Sadoetts; Cassinieres, Cloths, dec. Ladies white and colored kid Gloves ; Gents colored .kid and backskin Gloves. I would most respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies to. my; assortment of French worked colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Dress But tons: Silk Gimp; Braids; black Velvet, for tri m 111 in 8, &e. " Haviug now a complete assortment of Dry Goods I would most respectfully invite purchasers to ex amine my stock before buying elsewhere, as I feel confidenMhey will be well paid for their trouble Come and decide for yourselves, Oct g. . L. V. WltSOW. HERRINGS. OOj.1"818- Eastern Herrings; on board Brie r'? Albert Adams." from Boston, for sale by - Feb. 16. FRE EMAN HOUSTONl - SAXONY. WELCH; : OF; all qualities, and Patent fine White Flannels all warranted not to shriak Ladies AletiM Tesut eoloared Velvet Ribbons Moaruinz Plaid French M,rinos and Black Half Bfoaraiag, all Wool De Lanes ; Orleans Cloth, Tamise and 1 VVid ows Cloth. For sale by JAMES DAWSON. Nov 29. 109. It-.: . WAIFS A!SD STRAYS. : , TiiA prettiest lining for bonnet, is sweet face. Blushes ant'flying colors,, vrhich maidens carry becomingly-, f ; , , f.&aw. ' : If & man waits paiiwnlJy while--a woman is putting things on," or yehopftDg,'i ho will make' good hatband. .- .-. gi?i-4&'-ri " I'. The bride's orange blossom , often bears bitter frnit, , ;. . i.T -'A V- - w, Don'l reckon . too much, oa th borieymoorl; it may prore.aU moonsbine. H'v- ftoyaJ lovers exchange porfi-aits - tjurfr ' siinpla' suhjects hearts. i ' -"i I There are 'wide wastes, Intellect jrcl truiticlos-- ci. hKt.&iK'K - The heart that boAts tor no woman' is a niche without jari haage. ?f. K '"' How Often do W n$.fmninrlXa tboWo perei eaVe4a;sga1 '-' Ye who woSrid'marry?to,iTOa!Fn'ic ber ye cannot e1sVn IbveJ at least befonti tho honeymoon. V-J 3 ' '- 4 There is no man so deep bat tbatbe nas a shal loplacc. J;"'- Thei are two sorts of peopte wliosd staterncuts are to be taken with caution; lovers when they speak of the ohjucti bf th,itf aflections, and grand mammas when, they ralse"tne!r"wratidclilldren. She that marries a. man because lie is "a gol match," must' not be. surprisexl if liejliirns out "a Lucifer. ' - Wheu a woman makes you a pair of slippers, j'ou ljave your foot in it. , CO.tmPTJI5LE. Politiciitos and legislative bodies often' sha'jjc their policy.'ao as to gaiu tLe favor ef ore iguers, with x view te obtain their Votes," but rue most' remarkable iiistancc of tho kind we .liatrtJ Ivtiowri is affortled in a recent movement , of jhctf w Vm k Legislature. The lliil for. promoting liediual science, ( legalizing elisection,j now. Ueloic tho Assembly, lias bveu auieutled, according to "tW" Xcw Turk Medical Gazette, to avoid the ol-jectietjis- of the Irish and German residents of New York, by exempting the bodies of paupers oi those races from its provisions, and confining tlie elksecti;ig privilege to the bodies of native bora, pauperVrtji-' ly ! Huston. Joamal. mttmmMtm' CHERRY PECTORAL For the rapid Care ot COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIXG-COCGH, CROUP, ASTHMA AB CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discovrris Srii r.rti lias made in this generation terYacili :ote ihc 1ut.incH of life increase Its crjoynienf, "an J even pioiori" the term of humaivoistener, none ton Le naimS of more real value lo mankind, limn this tontii bution of Chemistry to the Ifealin-' iiri A vntt trial ofi;s virtues throughout 'this brroi.d'roii.-n ry has proven beyond a- doubt, that no nirdJc.ne or combinations yet knt.v.n, tan so saitly -eunirul and core the uumerous varieties of pulmonary diseass which have hitherto swept from ant midst thoasands and thousands cvy ymr ' Indeed there is now abundant ruason lo belief; ft ilciiictjy haeatSength been found w hich can be r. Jied 01. to cure ihe most dangerous aifertiOnof Innns' Our si.aec here will not permit a lblih snv proportion of the cures sfTetted by it. u. but v. would present the following, and refer further In quiry to my American Almanac, which Ike sent below named, will aLway. be .ue4- lo furnUll free wherein are full particulars, and indUputtibie proofs ol these statements : f Office of Transportation, i Laurens R.R S.O Aug. 4, 153. J. C Aveh. Dear !ir,-My Jinle ,on, foiir ycars old, has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scat let Fever; his throat was r..ita and every person that visited him pronounced him a ocad child. Having used your Cuttry Pec toral in California, in the winter of 1850 for a se vere attack oi Rronchitis.wjth cniire success , I was induced to try it on my fitllc boy. 1 nVu l,i! a tcaipoonful eyery three hours, oommenrin" In tho morning, and. by ten o'clock ut nighi 1 foond a decided change Tor ihe better, and alter three daks' use he was able lo eat or drink wifhout p:.In I ts use in ihe above named disease wlllsave'many a child from a premature grave, and relies the i.a tety of many a fond parent. Fr aH am?atio..sof the throat and lungs I believe it ihe" West medicine extant. A. feeling of ihe deepest aratitadeprotripis me :n addressing yea these lines. Rut -fori our important discovery my little boy would now Lae been in another world. I am yours, with great rcpetl n m .?, POVVELL. Supt.'Trans. L. R. R. Rock Hill, (.Somerset Co.,) IV. J. July 4f ;'?. Da. J. C. Avea, .'Since your mcdicrnJh.it. be come known herv, ilhua creator deiqand than any mush remedy we have ever so d Diasno- ken of in terms of unmeasured praise by they'iV nave 11s. d it, and I knew of soin i-a-cs wbtftlMs bebt tl.cy an i-ay oi it, jn not too : , uch . for ill uood it ha donu. I eake reanHn In eRin-r if cause I know that I t Vivina niv tum- m- ri ih orth o: rth o: their in.ittry,ani - ll. graitiLud, the bene fit r rcierV.: " -r - ' eeinu Plc:is send mi' a Your.-, ior-h. r u:h'mM t etiv rrm' i 1 b Mr.-ptaj'f' J juhs.x; ''V.-wi-fi.neif;- ' -viiik.o any crfi f W'ltitictci . b- sent i' nu jsI. :t . v.Ti v ' ' "I .. ' J. C. A to. Sir : it.m ny tortit lhat Hioo used your 1 hcrry IVe'oisl. f.r upwards- f ono year; and it h my sincere belief tlwi I should hare been in my grave ere this llnusift had stfU Tit ha cured me of a dangerous atleCtion of the ltin and 1 do not overstate nrf cnvletioM when 1 tell you it is a priceless remedy. . , Yours very resnecfuliv, y ' " ''' D. A. .licCULUfSi- , - - Aturney at Law.. .... ''Jtsbarre, Pa., ept -3, 1S&). Da. J. (,. Atis.. Wydeair Sir, Yoar medicine is much approved of by those who bav used it here, and its composition i each as lo insure and maintain its reputation. 1 ivaably teeomihcnd 11 for pulmonary affections, at do many eI tar aria cipal physician. 1. r 1 S m yor f rlen d. V "U V '..rr- CHAS. STREAMER, U. D. ricrAiio Ajrn solo itusu c. Area, Practical and ABalytiearChcmist. ,. , - . ' Lowll MassachuKcttJi. - Sold in Umlnton by S, B. fc J. A. EVANS, and fn Kayerteville, bf S, J. HINSDALL, and by Druggists generally ; - Jan. 8. 1854. 124-3 m-c. T0WING! BY STEAMER CALHOUN ORDERS for towiifsby STEAM ER CALHOUN, witr have attcation if left at the office of GEO- I1ARUISS. I 11C N. C. BACON. O fVirilbs. HozRonnd, for sale by 0,V7V'W " ANDERSON S SAVAGE. D.ecl 110 miscellany; V ) i ( ; 1 i !) ii i r r

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