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VOLUME IX NUMBER 43.
WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1854.
WHOLE NUMBER 1095
T.IE TRI-WKEKLY COM.UElitl.lL I The duty of Ihe scholar can be sum
is paiiiaiej every Tcksdav, TucitoAv and ' maned up ui a few words : Strict obe-
oATDRDAif at a per annum, payable in nil case;
In advance.
BV IMJ.HAS LORING Editob and PaorRiE
roa, Corner Front and Market Street,
WILMINGTON. !. C.
K VTES UK AUVI It llSIXO.
aqr. I insertion SO 50 I 1 siir. - months,
1 ' 2 ' 75 1 ' 3
t " 3 " 1 00 I 1 " 9 "
1 I m nih. '2 :l) I 1 12
84 00
5 00
8 r0
12 00
dience to those rules, every good teach
er will present to his scholars and
claim their ?it?nost fulfilment.
The duties of the parent is mniifold
and very important. It is supposed
that all parents who are anxious alout
the advancement of their children will
readily peiform them. When parents
1 1 1 ! I'll
Ten lines or less make a square. I!" an ativer- nav e determined IO na e UieiJ Cllliuini
Mmen( exceeds ten lines, i lie piiee will be in t insjnictcdj It is Well for tllfnitt) acquaint
'Tr-livenuements are pay-bit st tl,c time of j th.-mspl ves xvith ihe talent and desire
V:eir inertion. ! for learniii? in thei r child ren. Are they
Cooiractatviih yearly advertisers, wil. l.c made.; t-fi, .hit h.1). t .lfiit :md finsnc are
on (ho .side of the. voims ? it is then their
with
them
on the. moit liberal terms.
X' transfer f cjnira,cn fur yearly atJvertUin,
Will bt: nermitl.d. SlhoulJ cireu.nstances rcud.r : t h . . i r m.-v-t rln'i- In n rn 1 1 ;i i ! t
a clianze in buiincs.", or an unexpeeted rriimvul , . ',. u f i,
uocessirv, a char?e aecorjin-. l, the ,,u'.iihC(i ; the tioublt S and pleasures which the
inrni will be at the oiuion of the e a n; raet-T, f or ' stud V Will leijuire and yield. 'I hell
ThrlV". If Inwi Advertiser, is ric.l, j P' them in the care of a competent
hmiied lo their awn inimodiate business ; and all j teacher, and avoid to cllHlle the same
advertisements (or the benefit of other persons, unless (or crJ reaso::S. The constant
as well as all advertisements n)t iininediately con- ; . ..... ,
nrcteJ with their own business, and all exe. ss of CP.ailge OI leaders IS lllJUHOUS to lilt'
ji.l vert isements in length or otherwise beyond the
limits nnsfaaed, will be charged at the usual raits.
IV i 1 i;rtisemi:ni s is included in ihe con rat '
Tor iho sale or rent of houses or lands in town or
l ountry. or far the sale or hire of n' sjroes, uhrth
t-r the pr p;;rty is owned by the advertiser or by
tnhsr persons. Thee are excluded by ite term
1 ' im -neiUa te business
AH i Iver'ise nents inserted in the tri-wccUv
C" amercial. ore entitled to one iesertion in ihe
IPreAy free of clnrje.
JOB. (Ulll) AND WVCV 1MMXTIXC,
KtWCfED n SljgKBiOR STYLE
';Brs ko T;iii: crtnuniu iAb.
New York Mefars. OuLLren J'oTtEK.
y B i.fii Oh a n Lr.t S !ith. iN'o.d, Central Wharf
WJiidJpUS. K. Cohen.
Ba!linortWyi. H. Peake ami W.m. Tho?;jox
"original matter.
FOR THE COMMKHCI.iT..
MlSIU.
It is generally understood that music,
as an accomplishment, forms a part of
the most inipoitaut branches of educa
tion. Every parent is anxious to seeuie
to his children a good education ; prot
ubly the only thing he can give them,
which is more valuable than all the
wealth and treasures of this earth.
Both must bow humbly before , and v:
jdiip at the shrine of knowledge and
Wisdom, vv'hile they dispense with their
generous hands, treasures and happiness
around them.
The most of parents, theiefoiv, i;ive
their children, as far as their means j ei -init
it, a musical education, which, in
this country") especially is considered as
till accomplishment of the faher sex.
The child is placed under the care cf
a teacher to advance it in musical stud
ies. The parents generally, after hav
ing taken this step, take no more notice
of their adrniifcemcnt, or only sometimes
make inquiries how many tunes then-
advancement of the pupil.'-', as no two
teachers adopt the precise mode of in
struction. Having observed a!! this
car. fully, you will see that the student
will not progress probably as fast as ;, ou,
if you are ignorant of t he study, may
expect ; in not memorizing and bang
ing away little trashy music put up m
cheap form of sheet music, used so much
! now a days lor instruction. It is also
j the duty of the teacher to impart to his
I scholar all the nm?t principal parts of
; he theory of music, as well as a good
' use of bis hands and fingers. He is un
able to learn th m music, as any other
teacher his pupils, reading, beloie they
can spell correctly.
This course of instruction, as system
atical as it is, will very often not suit
both scholar and parents, as they ex
pected to do 2 re at things in a short time.
Au-:1 while the scholar is imperceptibly
getting over the most diffi -tilt part, the
beginning, her te-c-her is changed for
IO in
their
opinion
can do much
one w
better,
Hut not the scholar only, but the teach
er also, lias to in 'ct with many diiricul
ties, of winch the first is icant of clear
ness. To teach with success, it is not
only ncc-'ssary to be an accomplished
peii Miner, but t ) have the ability to work
upon the character of the pupil. '1 h
leachcr must acquaint himself with the
different dispositions of his scholars and
treat them accort.
iiialv. Another dilii-
cultv on the part of the !e;ich m- is want
of patience with tfic weaknesses, mis
takes and habits of the scholar. The
teacher must consider that that which
apjear.s easy ami clear to him, is not
the same to the scholar. A nd the teach
er's impatience does not eucourase the
ly adhered to by teacher and scholar,
as it will give to the former self-improvement,
and to the latter confidence and
love and zeal for the study of the art.
IttRMAVX .. SCMIIKIXKR.
Bl iTTKKttl TTER-BLT'i ER.
A
. O'l'il Kit new lot of Maryland Dairy I'.utter.
KK--5 TON V. I'Otv.NSliK.M).
.M.-y :0. a?
SASH, UhlND
AND DOOR AUENCY.
'or nu-tl y i:c)iilt:c(i'l by C. fl i.'t 'tktss.
11 L public are li.Tcby
inf'irnii'd, thai 1 have
beei apiuiin td ancnt lor :l;e sate ol mdow
Sjili, Blinds and Doors, inanolu lured by the
.New- H:.vcri C in.. and am pn pared to fill till
orca-rs in ilio abovf line. The tiiajly of the
workol the New ilaven t-'oni. isui II known in
this market. Baiidcra a nd a I ' persons in want of
the above articles, are request r,: to seed in their
order.-1, and they will he .-.-. iijji !y :i!!ed. Term-,-ii;vari..blv
c;-.sli on delivery.
V M . A . G W - K ft .
Gtntra 'Agent Commission and f-'oricariir e 1er-
; It a 11 i .
April 19.
I V. not! r.t
SPRING STYLES.
1 5
an-
daughter is able to perform. Sometimes 1 scholar. These rules ouht to k flrict
the advice is given to her to learn a gooa
many tunes. The child, on the gtout.d
of their ad vice, or having seen it among
her fellow students, bees her teacher f r
tunes, to which the lalt- i, not wishing i
to lose the good will of the parents and ;
child, quietly submits.
After this, we cannot b astonished to !
hear, when passing the most respecta
ble residences, children actually hang
ing on the Piano, taking at the same
time the loud pedal for Ihe purpose of.
delighting the promena less and neigh- :
bors with tunes, old fashioned, but still '
good, ns -Jim cracked corn, don't care "
Old Boh Ridley, he ha ho!" (The j
latter an especial favorite)) and often ac
companying their sweet music with :
sounds of the highest order. Such a i
child is considered now a days a good
perlormar tor her age, aul will do very
well when she becomes older, and re- i
reives mote of such instruction. But I
say, your daughter's musical education
is ruined, and she will only bo, if she
take lessons till she is grown, nothing
beyond a poor bungler. Parents it will
be your duty, as well as advantage, not
to throw you hard earnings so foolishly
away, but save it for your old age, that
it may do you some good, at least mo.e
than it does your children.
If you, however, want your children
instructed in this, its well as airy other
branch of education, be watchful ; as
sist and encourage them and you will
receive some time, if even in your old
lays, the sincere thanks of your chil
dren. ,
It is my purpose to make parents ac
quainted with the duties of the teacher
md scholar.
Music is divided in two principal parts:
1. The sound represented in the
tone.
2. The duration of the same in a cer
tain time, Rythmus." As the visible
Avorld represents itself to the eyes thro'
color and outline, so is the audible one
distinguished by sound and rythmus.
One Cannot be separated from the other.
As both are principal parts in music, it
is the duty of the teacher to exert all
his energies to their development.
1. What can the teacher do ? Cer
tainly only this, which is clear to him
self. He begids then to enlarge his own
knowledge, forms the same together, and
the more he improves the more he is
able to impart the same to ma pufm:-
That which is not clear to himself can
not possibly be of any service to him in
instructing others; as even the clearest
i often difficult to represent it with jus
tice.
2. What must the teacher do 1 He
Bhall produce fruits. To do this, he
must possess two indispensable quali
ies, without wilich the other is of no
value: fidelity and assiduity. Does
he exercise both, so that he can also ex
pect the best fruits, if they do not p.ven
come from that source where he most
expected "them.
W 1.1 LK It & I1RO, beur leave to
;ce that their first exhia.lion will lake
place this tnorni n 2 o! the ne west a nd latent si Irit uf
Spring Go'-ds, just rec i ed per Adams & Co.'s Ex -dress
: A I trie ns -rtiiten, too tedious to mcn
liou. Please tu call and examine.
M..reh 7. la V
FOR M EN AND BOYS.'"
N I'. IV supply of Linen Drills, Angola Oaesi
xl meres. Colored anil Mlack C;t.-hn:nrcts. with u
ew Patterns Fancy l-'renet Cass uteris.
.! ay 9 II K 1MI 1 C K & It VAN.
V A PER II AN G I N (J .
1 T J V. have j st reciivcd very hindsomc as
t sortni.'tu of Kreneb Gilt and .A tneri'-a n Pa
per II ansri ni;., K or tiers, K;i e S treen", and Centres
for sale, riunu in ha nd' tor st y ie by
WIMviNaO.N i F.SLKll, Upholsterers.
April 1. At our old stand.
STEA.,1 ENGINE AND SAW MILL.
I WILL sell low, and on accommodai in; jfc-
l terms, the Engine and Machinery of
the fane Knrsifan Saw- Mil! 14 ir.ch Ia-
cylinder, "2 feet si roke ; three 32 inch boilers, 30
feet lonir - main fhafi 10 ft ei 6 inthis lonjr t lit
no wcr of ihis engine is est ima 1 1 d at 60 hoi sr. has
a new extra cylinder and 1 peering, nd all the
appliances neceary 1'cr ihe luU ir,i i nanl lo
operate at once.
Also, 2 Stave-Jresdng Macliinrs, Jointers, &c.
complete. O. G. PAILS LK Y.
J m . 21 . 13! tf
ORANGES AND LEMONS:
rt( BOXES OtlANGES AND LEMONS in
prime order.
June 3.
Just received by
L. N. IM Ft LOW.
GOSHEN BUTTER.
O w KEGS Extra Goshen Butter, just received
ind for sale low for cash, nt
J une 3.
GEO. MYERS.
FRESn PEICHES.
June 3.
GEO. MYERS.
34.
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. GEORGE BETTNER,
OF NOitTH CAROLINA.
OFFICE, No. 538, BROADWAY,
OR AT THfi
PRESCOTT HUUSE-NKiV YORK,
lfi. 142-lyc.
0. L. FILLYAW,
PHODUCE liltUKUR,
CUM HI SSI UN AND FlIRWiKDPG MtRCDlM,
I IGI'OX, M . C.
eptember'20th, 1.-53. 81-lv-c.
J. D. LOVE,
MA SU FACTUM E It A.SU DEALER l.S
CABINET FUR MTU RE,
BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, itc.&c.
Front street. South of Market,
BHiJW.n's Bl'UDI.-O, Wll .VI XUTON . N C.
Sept. 16, 135.2. 79-y-c
D. CASH U ELf.. J. A. PARKER
CASH WELL & PARKER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT S,
WILMINGTON. N . C.
Office formerly oecoiiied by Mr. VVm. A Owver.
Match 2i.
J. t. LATTA,
CO MMISSION M E IIC H A.ST A
A OF. ST
WILMINGTON. N.
Oct. 1 , !S53.
3-1 yc .
a i:Eii a i.
c.
5 S -1 v -
WILKINSON & I'.SLKIt,
UPHOLSTERS & PAPE HANGERS,
KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TU ORDER
MMlrcsscs, Feat h: r 1 d, Hri.i Iu:c Curtains
and J't.cturi's.
All work in ihe n'mve line done at sho'tcst No
tic.-. Wilmington. N. (" , MaiUtl -S'.
March 13.
1.
AH CANS Fresh P. aches, just to hand m
-W beautiful older, at
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
limcral CoiiLiiisiioii mi 1 Forwarding Mfrclinnt
I'l'oinpt personal attention uiven to Coiisioti
ments lor Sale or smjutifnt.
Liberal Cita a-lc.mren made on (onsisrnments to
me or to my Stir Y'.rk 'riendn.
Wi I mini; t on, J a n . 30, lS".i. 135.
BUSINESS CARDS.
D. C. FREEMAN. - GEORGE HOUSTON
KICKUMAV & HOUSTON,
MERCHANTS AND FACTORS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
I C. F8EUMAS & CO.
COMMISSION M11RCIIA NTS ,
1T5 I'llOXT STItliHT,
NEW YORK.
FREEMAN AND lUlCSTOS, WILMIXCTCS, N C
KEEP constantly on hand h stock ol Flour,
Corn, For!;, Hucon. Salt, Cofe--, Sugar, Mo
lasses, Tobacro, Cigars. Snuff', Candles, Soap, ur
tisn. and Domestic Liquors and- Wines; Iron.
XrLil I'.iinU. Oils. Olas.i. lljincslics, Hals, Boots.
Shoes, Lea' her. Agricultural Implements, and a va
riety of other arm-les, suitable lor lamih and plan
tation use and then-tail trade, which they will
disposeof in lots la suit dealers or consumers on
reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na
val Siorcs or other prodtic".
Theseniorrt-, rtner D. C. Fheema!03 located in
the city Ivf New York ; the junior priftrler, (Seo.
Houston, irt Wilmington. If desired, advances,
will be mtide on c nsijn iients loindfrotn cither
place. All b.isiness entrusted to them vi lli receive
proper attention; and or'Jr-s for G00J3 will be
prornptli and e-trcf::!ly filled.
Sept. ft. IS.V2. 76-f.
GEO. UARRiSS,
Gcurral loaiiaission Merchiiul.
IV'II.MIXGIOX, X. C.
OTRICT aitcniioti uivm to procuring l-Vcilii
O and puruh-isin j Cargoes for vissels.
R 1 E ro
K. P. Hall, Esq. 1
?' ? !d ?k'yt'- Wil..;InSt..n.
I. A. Taylor. t.si
J. I). Bellamy, Esq )
1 essrs. TooUe ! , Sm 1 1: & Co.,
" Thompson & Hunter,
le.'r. Herron, Jr Philadel plil.t.
Messrs v illiams Jt. Butler, )
U V. Baker. E.-11. i
Jan. 1. 1S53.
MEDICAL HOUSE,
So. 10, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET,
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
Established in order lo afford the Afflicted
sound and scientific .i.edical Aid,
and for Ihe suppression of
Quachery.
DR. 1. B. Sst iTk has for nfny years devotedhis
whole a .tention 10 the treatment ol Private com
plaints, in ail their varied and complicated forms,
rlis yreat success in those lony standing and diffi
cult cases, s ucli as were iormei i v considered incur
able, is sufficient to commend him to the public as
worthy of Cue extensive patronage he has received
ltliin 1 he la?t eight years, Or. S. has treated more
t hnn 29,500 eases of Pi i vale Complaints, in th' lr
different forms and slaves; a practice which no
doubt exceeds that of all oilier physicians now ad-
t isi ni; in Baltimore, and nut a sinule case is
known where his directions were strietlx followed,
ami medicines taken at reasonable time, without
cllectiny a radicjl an-i pet munenl cure ; th-rcfore,
peisons ttHicied with diseases of the above nature,
no 111 liter how difficult or lon standing the case
may be," would do Will to call on Or. Smith .at his
office. No. lu. South Frederick St. .and if not cficc
tually relieved no remuneration will be u quired lor
his services. His medicines ute Irce from Metcury
and all mineral poisons ; put up in a neat and com
DR. J. B. MARCHISI'S
G
Mer-
W. 0. HOWARD,
1KNE1IAL Commission and Forwarding
ciint, Wilmington N.C.
(.literal lash .id ni'.-.-s ni t !e 0:1 Consignments.
Nov. -2D Jtiy-tf
R0LNTREE, WATSON & CO.,
General Commission Merchnnts,
lol b't'uiit St , New York.
Liberal Ale. liven Mitlf: oil Consignments.
J . 1). ROCS TUBE. B C fJTJv-S, TV. H. WP101XB.
Aeons' 25, l-)3. b'.)-!y.
J. HATHAWAY &. SON,
COMMISSION' MKIICL1A.N I'S.
VlbMIOlO, N C.
J. Hathaway, J. L. Hathaway.
Feb. 15, I 563. 31-
MMF.S A.VDr.BSON. EDWARD SAVAGE.
ANDERSON & SIVAGE.
G E SE HAL COM MISS I O S M E II C II A S TS
WILMINGTON i . C.
Liberal ea-h advances made on consignments.
Oct. 22. 9-t"
essKi..
WESSEL k
New Y ork .
t h.irlestou.S. O.
12! I f.
U I t. i. II s .
EfLEIiS.
p() I M ISSION M Kilt ' H A N I'S & W 110 1.E
WS.Al.E C.llOCI'.llS, North Wnur St., Wii
niioirton, N. t'., lntrnd to keep til the above
stand 1 genera I assortment of (iroeorieh. Liquors,
snd Provl-iorif tl 1 u holes. tie -and 10 carry on a
G encra 1 t.'oti. 111 issio n B ii:-j m. ? s .
. R t: K F. BKSfE :
E. P.Hall Pres't Hr'eli 15 ink of the State
O.G. P .rslcv . Pi e-'t Cwniinere'al B ink.
P. K . Dickinson, K-q
Poppe 'V Co.
Dollner .v; pot er.
Jan. 20 iS.'L
New Y.trk,
lit.
h mi 9 'i' it 11 1 iiui.n 1 iii
For therelief &care ofSuifering Females.
It itands pre-eminent
for us curative
pawersin all the dis
eases for which it is
recommended, call
ed
Frmak Complaint!
O; ttieao ato Pro
lapsus Utbbi, or
Falling of the
Womb; F.ooa Al
hus, or vhiiet
Chronic InflamUB
lion and Ulceration
of -the Wotnb;Inci
lenlal Hemorrhage,
r "Flooding ; Pbiti
ul, Suppressed, and
rresrular Menstrua
on Ot-c. witu all tneir aceompmy evits. p '.c
excepted,) no matter how severe or of how long
standing
'1 he Cathoticon far surpasses other remedies in
bcintr more certain, lesse.xpen.-"iv e. and leavitiilhe
pact tor 111, and ma y be taken in a public or pi ivate system in a better condit lun. Let all interes lea in
house, or . li'.Ie travelling, without esposure or hir- I sueii a remeedy call and obtain a pamphlet (irce
drance from business mid except incases oj vj0- ' containiiifr ati:ple proof, from highly respcclabl
ent infl tmtnatlon ; no change of diet is nccessarv. ! sources, of the hiDDy results uf its use together
s TitlC 1'U RES .-Or. Smith Iij4 distovcitd a u itli lettersfrom first-class experienced physicians,
new lnciliijd by which he can cure tile worst lorutof j
stricipre and that without pain or it1cor.?enience to
the patitnt. Itri'at.'on of the urctha, or prostraie !
g lands,! 1 r neek of ; he b'ad ler.is sometimes m is; aket.
k. 1 sti it 1 i.ri s b v jenerai oracti lioners or charlatans, i
YOl Xa MEX
and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wha th j
ei originating from a Certain Destructive II, .bit, or j
from au oilier cause, with irain of uodi;y and men- j
lai cms which follow, when neglecled, should make i
in eurl v application, thereby avoiding much trou ole i
ami sutii-iing, as well as expense. By bis improved
method 01 t rr a t mt n t, l)r . . can s;i tt
-peetlv and teileet cult in allcatis
plaint.
TO FEMALES.
A II diseases p cu iir to Females (as 11 No Sup
ptesoions, Irregiilariiies. &c.) speedily anil eHectu
illy r.-oiove I. I'he eirKacy of his remedies, for the
cure of the ih.ive tilToci i ins. havi; been well tested
in an extens ve practice for the laM twelve years.
Persons at a distance may const; 1 1 Or. C. by a
letter, nost-p aid, describing ruse, ami have medicine
si et ii !y fun up and forw.i ided to any pail of the
United S 1 1 les. aiw.iy s a'' mi pa nied with full and
explicit directions lor use Cooi niuuieat ions con
sidered st rict I y Co n fidrnt ia 1. OiTiee arrangtd with
separate apart in ents. so ih it patients never see any
one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from
S in the mm uiny till Vi a I nii:hl.
N H Per-n -s aliiietetl with any of tile above
Co to pi .i s ' . 1 I d well to a .''it! the various
SOSTIlU.MS ASD SPECI- ICS
advcrtisi tl by Apothecaries and Di 11; :ists as a cer
tain care !or aiiv and eVeiy disease. I ne a'C pin
; tin ra 11 tt e a
: 1 1 is- cum-
CHARLES R. BONN ELL,
ncr.-i 1 and t'tini.uissidti .t! e 1 c!t an t ,
t'e.t inlSii'il S'ni.s ti-tj Ah nhuiidi
RUSSELL & BROTHER,
(LATE ELLIS. RUSSELL fi CO,)
UF.SERAL COMMISSIHS MF.RCIIASTS
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Liberal '-ash advan es ma le on i-oninmentsol
Naval 1 1 are . ' at ton, and ot her prod uce.
May 3, 1S53.
C. & D. DuPRE.
WHOLE -SALE AND PETAL DEALERS; IN
Drugs, Mcdit iocs. C lie mica is. I'ain ts. O i 1 ,
Iye Stufls, t;lass, let fumery. Cigars,
i tl Liquors, l"rtncv Articles, S.r.,
MARKET mTRKET,
V I I, M I N ; T ) N , N . C
.'rescriptionp a reful ly roup a n led hy expert-
nctd peisons.
.M treti -IS, 1353.
J. E. HALL,
pOMMISSlOV ME'lC HAN'T, Wilminsmn
V7 N C. 0:Rjcinrt!T of Me Milian, Oaisti
Co's Store.
Every altnhtion pai 1 to Ihe snle and purchase
of produce, and liberal cash advances made, on
-on.-iiirtmeiits.
Refers to Cap!. Gilbert Put'er, E.
Pre't Branch Bank Slate N. C; O.G
Pres't Commercial Hank ; McMl'lun.
Co.
Ian. 21
C.t
Cut to. -I
jic.v a
Office No. 55 ' .nn Kr ..11 -t r -. t. Philadelphia.
R I. ,v.s.
N. w York. M-:;-r, !'.,n & Pit-mi : Ph;i-..il
phi.i. Tii .- lli me, V , I'rest Bank of Penn
sylvania ; Biltim ire, Thomas Whitridve ci Co.,
Wilmina'on. N- C , Messrs. l)e ilosset & Brown,
and Dr.'T. H. VVii-,-ht, Prest. Bank of Cape Fear;
Charleston, T. S. f- T. G Budd, and J. Bunnell,
Jr ; Savannah, A'. B. Giles Si. Co.; New Orleans,
G. W. Oliver tj- Co.
Jan. 12 127-"mc
GEO. II. KELLY,
C 0 .1 MISSION M E R C II AN T .
Nex I doot to A . A . NY an net 's, on North A'a w r s t.
willattcndto the sale ofall kinds of Country Pro
il uce, such as Cot n , Peas, M 1 11I . B tco n . Lard c.
jnd wil I kt ep constantly on baud a f u 11 s upp I j o f
G roccrit s . ic.
Reff r-'nt-es .
Willi t- I T u ! I of A ayne, Jn.t l-l n Wilmington
W t;.iraway. ' Gun. A.U . AL-Rae. '
E. P. I iH, vVil nington , Wiley A. WalKi . - ' 1
Dec. 13, 1?3. 115-ly.
ias r. ; 1 l.l.v.si-i 1:. r.y. s. ;ii.i.kspii;
4tMn t". (;n,i.!i'ii: .t ..
PRODUCE AND FOR WARDING
A G E N T S .
U ll.MlNGTON. N C.
Pat 1 ie it I 1 r a 1 te n t ion pri i I to t h, reee i pi s r. r d
.Vara .l'ires, '1'iiithrr, l.urihrr. C orn, li.iron.
ton. t"'-.
.March 30.
ip I-) sell. Ivit not to cure, ami fi cq;;-'i.t I v do touch
lore harm than jf.i ni inert I 're avoid tf.eio.
A word to 1 lie wis.- is sufficient. A-idrtss
DR. J U SMI I'll, 't1 South Fr. ,;!eii st.,
Bill litnoi e. M d .
13. b.l-ly-c.
who have useil it in their practice, and sneak trom
heir own obervatiers.
R PFKHEVCFS.
Prof. Diinunr. .M.O , Ujltiuiore. .Md.
J C. drrick, M. O.,
P. B. Pcckham, M. O, L'liea, N, Y.
). Y. Eo.ne, M . 1)., Syracuse, N . Y.
M. II. Mills. M. I)., Rochester, Y.
L. D Flemins, M . I). . CJnand.ilaiia, N. Y.
W . W. Reese- M. D., Eity of N. Y.
W. Presttoti, ,M . I) , Concord. N. II.
J. P. NctUand, M D.. Utiea. N Y.
Pamphlets can be had irraiNat the toreof
S. B.& I. A. EVANS. Dru22ists
W.10 e tale anil Retail Agent.
Wilmington, iS . C.
An I of inat of t .i 2 lea ling Druggists in the
State.
Letter ml Irexscd to .1- ;.. ReT-h dj- ? ro-rrsrtv ,
A g-ents at .Seirbrrry C. If., S. C, ,',y Fer. C. S
Heard, of same Stole.
Olevn Sphisos, Jan.O li, 1S53.
Messrs. Beach &, Bhownso.v Sib : I send for
another botile of your " Marchisi's l.'tarine Ca
iholicon" M y wife has been ofllicted for eleven
vears.and a variety of means has been resorted to
for relief, but none w is obtained until I received
this nvtdieini; from jou. Its inlluer.ee sccmis al
most mimical : there was a manifest improvement
from the day it was taken.
As tin re ire a are it many femaNs in our cuttnli y
liil'oringj iider the afilieiion for which your medi
cine pr.7j.oses a remedy, I feel it a duly to rccont
111 e n tl it to all such.
(Signed) Clovgh S PrAPl.
J. B. M R MtlSl ec CO , Pronrit tors.
Central Depot, 301 Bfo.id'way N. Y.
Nov. 10. 1 i-O Iyc
THROW I'll SIC TO DOGS !
miscf:li.any.
A CURIOUS LAW SUIT.
A singular law-suit has jU8t been in
Fxance. It appears that M. Dumas lh
author, set on foot a subscription for the
purpose of erecimg a monutrtent to the
memory of Balzac, to which the widow of
B tlzac objected, she wishing the privilege
of honoring the deceased husband by pa
cing over his mortal remains a, suitable'
memorial. A suit was brough, in conse
quence, to restrain Dumas Irorri carrying
rfetft Vila intnlirkrt ythth atnf uf R Irter V. ..
he"Vidowas sne entirel failed to con
vince, toe Court tnat the-ptiblic has not a
right to'bonor the talents of its great men,
by building them monuments after their
death. Madam Balzac is to erect a mau
soleum over the spot where her husband'
remains are buried, and Dumas is lo erect
11 monument in some square or public placS
of the capital, to be hereafter selected by
the Administration. A circumstance like:
this could hardly have occurred out of
France. . ; ..
BELLS! BELLS! ! BELLS I f!
1MIE Su'iacribcrs 111 a nu fact ore and keep eon
. slant ly on hand a larg assortment of Bella
suitable for Churches, Acu-dmicE, Fac,lorin, Stea
mers, Plantations, etc., lilounted with their im
proved Hangings, the most efficient in usa. Their
eslablishnient has been in operation Thirty years,
having turned out nearly 10,000 Bulls averaging 600
lbs each; and us patterns and process of manu
facture m perfected, together with recent improve-, .
meets, that i's Bells have an nnequalel) reputation
for volume of sound and qualiiy tft lone. They
have just received Jan. 1354 the First Premium
( A Silver Medal)of the World's Fair in New York,
overall Bells from this Country or Europe,. Ha
ing a large assot t incut uf BelU on hand, and beipg '
in immediate connection with n utes in all direc
tions, cithtr Rail Road, Canal or River, and but 4
hours from New Yoik, we can execute order with'
di -patch. Address
A. M F.NF.EI.V'S SONS,
West Troy, Albany Co.. N. Y.
Feb. 11. 144-1 yc.
" NOW LANDING,
QTVlj BBLS" vtry e"Pcril,r N. O. Syfhf . ,
.lJ 1 000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale and in
lots lo suit by T. C. & B. G. VKTH.
Feb. 14. 141. .
Oct
SANDS SAUSAPARILL.A.
y.Y flUART DOTTLES.
Far Farit'yimr the Blood, and tor the Cure rf Srro
fula, fiheumat i.:n, Slut-lorn Ulcus, Ilysjn -si.i ,
alf Rhea a, FcrtSorcs, Erysipelas. Dim its,
Biles, Menu -:M ' Diseases. Cutaneous Erup
tions, Liter Complaint, IJ ronc'i it is, Ct;t
s amplion, Female Complaints , Loss of
Appetite, General Debility, dc.
f v 1 tw fir-n iroi.tn no ill,, ri-. ,u t'l1 ninroriii-s .
...... . H ......... - - . , , ;..ev
X el Hit root are concen 1 rnt a in tneir uiiiiom
strength and efttcacy ; but while Sarsapat ilia Root j
forms an important-part efits combination, it is, i
at ihe same lime, com poll tided 1 1 h other v cgela
olc remedies ol great power, and it is in the pecu
liar combination and-scim ific manner tl ils prrp-iratio-n,
that its reniaikuble success in ihe cure of
t!i--eai: depends It acts simultaneously upon ihe
.-t-iiiiach, Hie cireulation nd the Low t Is-; i.r.d lhu
t h it e p r net sses, w h icli u re ordi na r lly -t he result td
three di Hi.-rent kinds ol e divine, ate carried on at
t tic same time, through th-: inst r u no 11 'alt t y ol this
PUL JJRMA CUIJtl S
ILdro Elcdlc Vifli-anic Chains.
li aj.lucii'g i nsta nt re I i f t mm the niot acute
pain, and pel mam ;. t ly curing all
riii'iil;ic iJiseascs.
") III'.LMA'I 1 S M . painful and nrelled joints, neu-
rol'j ia, if tie Ja.-.e. ttei rntss, I'linoi'tss. ol. I 1-
usUlnncc p ilpit itions of t ie heart, pci i'jdicul head
ache, nai.ii i.t Hie stoma'i , indi:'cs!ijn. dy.jepsia,
utcrin : pains.
Th-'se 1 h iins were first introd ie, 1! in ihe cily o(
York less than one year aitii'f, 1111I nlltr bc-
iil' ttil jet tctl to ihe most thorough trial in ever
lo'.i'al in ihe t i y by Drs. Valentine Moil, Posy
1 nucha n , and Van liiircn.il was discovered lhai
J they posi ss siiarue ;nid wonderlul power :n the
P. Hall.
Par.-lev,
is &.
131 -tf
WILLIAM A. GWYL,
General l;c;it Forwarding i Commission Mcrtliant
I take pleasure in informing rrjy friends, tha t 1
1 m prepared to give all business entrusted 10 me
-rtieien! an ) pjrsonat attention. 1 h ive a wharf foi
N'-ival Stores, with ample aecointnod.it ioss, Spirit
ILtuse, and Warehouse. Cunsi nment s of Naval
Stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of eou n -trypril'isa
solicited. Cash advances made on
consignments.
April 13, 1S53. 15.
C'JNLEV, KIRK & CO.
BE ALE US .V
P UTTER, Ch-ese. L ird, and Smoked Provisions,
I J Po.k. Bt'ff, Beiip-t. P. -a-., and Dried Fruit.
233 and 235, Fit OAT STl! EET. Corner of PECK
SLIP, NEW YORK.
March 25. Iyc
WILLIAM II, PEAKE.
COLLECTOR AND ADVLETISIMi AG I NT-
l' or Country Newspapers th rorgl. tint the
United States,
Basement of Sun Iron B11 loingsftilti'iinrestrecl
All business erirusted to his
promptly, op iioerul terms.
sc 1 7
cart; transacted
95-f
JAS. H. CHADBOURN &. CO.,
Geucral Commission Mrrchauls.
WILMISGTOM I. X. C.
Jas. H . fl.i vDsutri.t, Geo. Chadooubn.
Jun. I, 1351. 123.
C D 11 PRE & CO.
tVIIOI.ESAl.G AND MR TAIL G R DOERS
orner Krout ard Hrliiccss-sti eets,
WILMINGTON, N.C.
C. DtTRE. D. B. RAKER.
led
6.
nu- re nit-dial a . 11 1 w lite 11 gen 1 ly st lmulat 1 s u 1;: le
it tiisinftclH aiitl exptls Irotn the r-tumath at.tl
howtlsali thai is irritating, and at the Minu1 lime !
e?iores vior rind lone. Alatiy oilur preparations j
, mil at e i tl Pt'ar'nghe natue of a t'.-a, ': r ill J, and i
in that their 1 esciubla pre 1 rtN, la ing oi'tt n prepar-. I
1 d lrom r.ir;'i!ess ami itiet 1 roois, ami of course
?s no !'.t nl ; n;i itr citra 1 ive propt 1 des, atidpa- t
in ma '.. inn 1 hoice of wl.ieh il.eV ill cse,
I takt; r.o other, 1 ut that one cntilli d to their j
t ru e from the lor g list of c-ui es it has tii.-ct- ;
cured by patents 1 n Fra nee, Germany, A list ri a,
sia and England; and also in the united
tit nt
sboul
i.inl:.
S. M. WEST,
Aurtioncfr and Commission iVrrdiaut,
VH. tllNG I ON, N. ( .
XJl I.t, cell or h iv Real Estate and N"egroc3al
a small com ii'is-ion.
A 1. s :
Strict a t ten t ion ?i ven t 1 1 iie sale of Ti mber, Tur
pent ne, Tar, or any kind .if Country Produce.
O fi -e sec onj daar, South side of .Market street,
on the wharf
J une 1 2. 1353 . 3 I y .
A. II. VANBDKKELEN.
GmciuI Ag'iit; Couimissioa uul l-'orwanling
illerthant,
WILMIVG ION, X. V..
Particular at tention given to sale a nd purchase
of 1 v -a I .s tores.
Jun t I. 1-53. 123-ly.
T. C. WORTH,
General CoiiJsnission Merchan(,
U'dAti.VGTON', N.C
QS I." L adv.incts made on consignments of Cut
ton, Naval Stores anil other produce
Patrirulur attention given by G. W. Davis In pur
chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vesst Is. Ac.
Jn 11 i:3
COCHRAN RUSSELL.
(SlTCEXSOliK T!) THUS. ALIB1NE i CO )
General Commission Merchanfs,
So 31, Sorl'i irtarrot. m l o3 .Vjri U'a'er Sts.
PHILAlJELIMIIA.
J . II tKVEY COCMEAN,
W . S . BL'tSELl..
L ber il 1: is'i idv inces nnje on consignments.
July 30-' h. 1353. r.&-if.
(don living witnesses, whose listimonials and
residence hive been published, and who arc still
bcaiiiii: dally loti-nonv toils wofUt.
ASTONISHING CLRE.
Pa nEntov, N. Y , -2G:!i, 1S51.
Me-srs A. B. A. D Sano ; : Gen:fji;ijn. Hav
ing wi'n- s;ed th ; most ben fici il t tr.-ets from the
use of your Sarsap. trill. 1, it L'ives me pit a.-ure lo I
S 1 lit
roll.
Iiel and cure ol Hie at.ove (-.'ass ol tlist ls t .-". a nil
I they ai t. nee recomim n -led. thrnti.-:h the papers o!
1 t he ,1 y . t in ir ifr-nt ra I use, ar.tl their tii!t and ihe
j succ, -sth '. li'is attentit tl their use, i. uiip-arulletcd
' Pri vi e it: lii-ir i n 1 rod it e: i-n into this country,
I - hev w t re estd in e cry hospital in Europe, and
' are ;
! Pru
j Slates.
j Think cto-t and pondei well."
: Tin ;-;;'! t; iiju-n vtlitchii is t tainted thatlhe
I ( "I, .tin - prt.t'.-t t; th- ii marv lous curt s are, first
! thai ;.li NF.itn.vf i'htA'1.3 are attindeii and pro
tluiiui y a ,.1 ' '; i;t j- ij piy ttt nervous nuni ano
an :;irctU that ri si Inl.-h s elm fly clrclticilv or elec
tro ma; ne t ism ; and second - 1 hat I he eli ct jo mag-n-ticciwins.
by bcingworn overan.l upon ihe par:
ami 1T2.111 .! is tist d, turn 1 .-h in I he ex huusted nt rv
oiis s y -1 ( 1 11 , b j its po wt 1 fu I stimulating cfl'cc ts, llu
tin voijs fluid bicli is rcijui red to produce a hcal
hey at li n through 1 he enli rt i-ysli in . N " disgust
ing nostrum is allowed lo be liken while usdn2
the chains, but a rigitl obnivar.ee of the g noral
laws of health are rLt,uiid. Brifk friction upon
the p"rt dis-as-cj adds much to the efi'eel of the
ell tins. In 1 ner asinir their ntasrnelic power.
! OOl) DOI.L tKS
1- g and fiot,
The swellin-
u hich
was lanced
.,u ihe loll. .wing siateiiie.it in regarti to my 1 win ,,t, rlvn loan,- person w hoiw ill produce so
Li I lie spi ing ol lsjs, he took a severe cold. ,.,,,,,-, 1 1 ., , , 1,, ril.-n. .t ,-,rii:e. r,- ol run I,,,, I,
nd after cicht weeks of severe stt'i'eiing the dis- ; n ., v , ,, , , : . , n .1 si i, 1 i fin ,,h wir:,r,
soon ! u.,,. I. 1, .1 I,,, i,ili-r.rnincli..'. Wlo.-lr.!
I 1. .. ; .- rl'l, .. , n 1 'i.ir ''ill I., 1 m t 1 1 r 11 1 ti-lrit Ik.v in.
his physician, and disclmtged most proliis.ly; vVnised to and no person has ever be. n dis-
sa 1 is fit. d who has gi 1 n tin m a 1 1 ial.
In I'tmali- Diseases.
! more than one hundred permanent cures of pro-
i I..... .il.iri I , -,,-. Inllln llT"r.-tl'.t It' illil n iKn 11
unaMe to leave 111s: e,i.turKr.ng i.eu., stcxc.ueia- , . , , ch(lins Rv applvin one end
:!"-' I-'"- L)u..ng tins tune he bone had become ! , hai.( !Verthc r inn ,f ln, .i.Jomen and
-o much an. cttd that puce after piece came out, of 1 h )n ,e j,,,, ne M ,h
which he has now more than twenty-five preserved , ' , 1 , ,.,, ,. ... A
at once rcmovi d.
Io.!c ot XJ-e.
eiisi st tiled in his L-fi
swelled to the u 1 most.
bv
af'irlh.t n It ss t ban 1 lc v 1 n ulcers forim d on th
'etr and 1 ot at on .- time. We had five dill' rent Phy
sicians but none relieved I im much ; and the last
wintci found him so emaciated and low liut ho was
; in a boitle var ing from one half 10 one and a half
j inches in Icnih. We had given up all hopes of his
recovery, but at this tiine we were induced lo try
! your Sat sap.irilla, and with its usa his health and
' appetite begin immediately n improve, and 90 lap
i id was ihe change niat leso than a dozen Lotties ef
I fectctl a pe rftct cure.
...; jjratltule, I remain truly ye sir,
DARIUS BALLARD.
We the undersianed nei''hbots of Mr. Ballard.
checi fully subscribe to ihe facts of the above state
mint. II. A R. S. Hayt, A. M Trowbridge,
Oeo..T. Dea-i, C. Eastwood.
Pr- partt! and fold, whoii sale and mail by A. B.
I ,t D. Sands, ru2?is:s a nd C'hcmi ts, IOC Kul on
: street corner uf William New ork. Sold also by
I D ruga is s generally throughout ihe United stales
! :md Caiiad.19. P rice -SI per bot lie ; six b 1 1 les for
' i5. For sale by Dr. A. O. Bradley, and Messrs.
j (J. &. I). DuPre, Wilmington, N. C.
AprilS. 19-Gm-
The chiin should be moistened In fore it 5 c with
common v iivear, and then one end of the chain
t should he applied directly :o the scat of the pain
or disease, and the other end opposite to i. Call
' anon Dr. Evan?, and obtain a pamphlet (sratitO
He will a'so explain their mode of use toall who
may desire it. Paysiei int a-o respectfully invited
10 call and investigate tl-. lirntt I i I -.
Card to li lies.
Lad ies w ho a re er.cUnte a re requested not to w ear
them bu' a lew moments at each i.'me of applyint;
for by lonu use mist arriage is frequently produced.
Dr D. llovey, agenl for Greenfield; H iliyer A
Wood, Norhampion J Steincrt general ogtnl.
5G Broad ,voy, N. Y.
For sale in W il .iiirLr tor. , y S. B. &J. A Evans.
Nov. '0th Iv-e
W. M. SHERWOOD & CO.,
T7 HOLESALE Grocers and Commission
V V chinis VVilmington, N. C
All eonsianmenJs ot .Naval .-storrs. tog-tne
Coiton, I'.acon. Laid, Coin, Menl, Flour, Ae
eetitd the highest imni' pine.
Dec. 13
Mel
with
shal
113-tf
WE hare ott hand a yery handsome assortmeni
of Paper Hanging, Fire Screen--, Borders,
Window Shades, Cunain3, Cornices, Ac. dj-c
For aale and put up bv
WILKINSON & ESLF.R,
June 8. tpholsterers and Paper Hangcr9.
PARASS0LS.
OPEITED 'his dav, a new supply of Parassols.
very superior quality, plain Black Silks, plaid
and striped Cambrics and Swiss Muslins. Nansoob
and Jaconet! do. a full Bna of white embroidered
Curtain Muslins, Fancy Nett Veils, Lace Collars,
Men's extra quality colored Silk Gloves. 4 c Ac
t or sale bv j .1 .11 c j uii, 00.1
Ap.-U'27.
13.
HENRY NUTT,
FCTilR A.XD FtiHWARDM'i AGENT,
fVillgiec his personal attention to business entrust
ed his care.
Sept. 8. 1S33. 75-tf.
JOSEPH II. PLANNER,
General Commission Merchant,
Wlt.MIXGTOV, x. c.
May 9th. 1353. 87-ly c.
GEORGE MYERS,
WU3LESALE AND EETA1L GROCER
Keep constantly on hand, Hncs, Pca8y Liquors,
Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit,
Confeclionarics.if-c. Soutii Front street,
WILMINGTON, N. C
Nv. 13, 1852. 109.
t. cr& G7wTn7
C0H1ISS10.1 ASD F0RWARD1SG MERL'll.TS,
wilmisotos, s. c.
Jan IT 125-c
DOI.LNF.lt
G. POTTLR. Jr
DOLLNER & POTTER.
GESERAE COMMISSIOS MERCHANTS.
N EW 'iRK :
Liberal Cash A-lran-cs made on all Consignments.
April 30. 1954. 20-ly-pd.
W ILMINGTO Nr
MARBLE AND STONE YARD.
IHE Subscriberhaving accepted the agency ol
severallarfeastablishments at the North, which
willfnrnish hfm an unlimited supply of finished or
nnfinishek", foreisnand domestic MARBLE ofall
qualities, is prepared to filL J '"J rt w
.MONUMENTS AND TOMB 8TOSES,
and every otherarticle in the line of the business
miRlKO.hVtnQ OR CARVING,
Executcdas vellas can be done either North or
South. . .
The best eforencc can 1 be given, irreqoired.
1 JAS.aicCLARA'AN.
March 3. '9-'f-
Yf KEGS MAY Bl) 1 t t.IJ.Jusi rectiveo ujt e.
I press ; veiy tine.
THE MEDICAL MAG!
May 11.
FOR SALE, by
March 30.
For sale by
C. DoPRK Sl CO.
CANAL BARROWS.
J. M. ROdlftSON.
OR EVERY 0E HIS OVVN PHYSICIAN.
'""HIS is the only work treating 011 Private Dis-
JL ease-, cointnon to MALE and FEMALE, and
that contains R ipes for the cure of the eame. It
a i v es the s m r loins of th-; different diseases, fol
lows them up in their different stages with recipes
written in plain ENGLISH, for their cure. Fiom
this work the unfortunate can lea in their precise
situition, take'ihcir pencil and make out a prescrip
tion, (which can be procured at any Dtuz Store)
and by following implicitly the instructions, be cur
ed and save exposure. The author of this work, a
late -Professor in one of the leading Medical Colleg s
of Philadelphia, has, perhips, had more practice in
Ihe cure rf Private Diseases, in difTcicnt stages of
JSccieiy, than any other Physician in the country.
It contains a beautiful Lithographic Kiijure of a
Female, showing the forraaiion of th3 Genetaiive
Organs, witb prape explanations. Ae.
Address HUGHES & Co.. Publishers, Post paid,
Philadelphia, Pa. Price tl per copy Free of Pos
tage. March 25. 4-3mc.
TOWAGE.
ON ind after ihisdate all vessels
towed in harbor by Steamer Same
.Beery and Calhoun, will be ehirgd.
. . , . 1 1 t i n 1 c ... .
Nov. 8th, 1853.
101
JUST RECEIYED FROM PHILAD'A
1CASE Sulph. Quinine, 50 01s. Calomel,
10 oza. Sulph.and Acetate Morphine,
25 ozs. Ciochonia, 5 oza. .S'aiarf ne,
25 ozs. Blue Mast;, 10 oza. Chloroform,
19 bbls. Epsom Salts, and a choice collection o
Chemical front the Labratories of Poms &. Weight
man and Chas. Kllla. Koraale cheap at
C dc. D. DuPRF.'S,
Dru and GKemSca! Store, Market al.
June 9. 37
FOX & POLHEMLS,
59 Broad Si 1 a!. Corner cf Beaver, X. Ynr!:.
Offer for sale the lollou ins hcavv Cotton Fab-io:
TF.W-ENGLANO COTTON SAJL DUCK--2
inch, ail numbers, hard and soft; also alt ihe
various w idtlis of Canvass manufactured at ihises-
tabli.shmcnt compiising every varitty known toihf
trade. and ofl'erd at the lowest rates.
I UN I TED S l'ATES Pi LOT DU : bZ Woodberrv
' and Mount Vm n E.v.tra. A faiiassur'meni of
! suptti-tr fab, '.c.
j UH ; 1MA.YTIC CuTTON DUCK-16 1?, 20
j and 2'Z inch, all ntiinbers, bald r.nd soft. Ti is fat
1 rie was awarded the. highest Preini..in at ihe Lon
i don World's Fair, also at our own Stale Fair.
SHIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK- Plain and
! twilled, ntinuf icturtd by the Grtenwjod'a Com
pany, a superior article for light sails, tents, awnings.
Ac; also. Mount Yernon Twill d Ravens. Howard
Ravens, Pioneer and Phoenix Milla; Lightton
Ravens, plain to 27 inch ; Heavv, do. do.
CO ITON SAIL TWINE A full assort ment.
TARPAULINS. HAMMOCKS, STUFFS, Ac.
PAPER FI.LTING i0 to Tl inch, made very
heavv. expressly for drier fells.
CARCOVERING-Cotton Canvas?, all widths,
from 30 to 130 inches, and all numbers, made ex
pressly for covering and, roofing .railroau cars, is
perfectly and permanently aer-broof, and more
enduring than th car itself.
ENAMELLING CANVASS 30, 3, 40,45 and
50 inch plain and twilled, in every variety.
BAGS AND BAGGING Of every description.
Seamless Bass, woten whole, all sfeee. In baieaoj
100, 200 and 300; combining sirength, inihtjr ana
cheapness, for grain and meal are unsorrtaad.
Also, heavy Cotton Sack.ni:. 40 inch t'".io3
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BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
DR. JOHNSTON Proclaims lo the afflicted', far
and netr, that lie h is discovert d the most ctr
ain. speedy and cilicacioiis plan for treating pottle
ulsr diseases that has ever been present, d to ihe
wo 1 Id. By Lis plan, foui ded oh obier V.tf lohs Made
tn the Hot-pi also! 'Europe rrnd Arnericf, he, Hill
leiime . , .'i. '
A CURE IS TWO DA YS, OR SO CIIAl(JE(
f Xo MerViirij or Xaus.ro it t Diug Used.
Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, im
putency, We iknes .,:' the p. .. k nd Lhnba, air c
lions ot the Kidney, Palpttufoh pf (he Hear);
Dyspepsy. Nervous it ritabiiity, DISoa'ses of Iho
Head. 't hro it, N ose , or S im ; and all those serious
and melancholy Uisordeis a rising from lite d'.'Struo
ti e habits of S'ouitl, which destroy both body and
mind, th ose sec, el a ad Folitary prrtclJecs more fatal
to their victims than iKe song of the Syrens to (ho
marine rs of Ulysses, blighting thtir most brilliant
hopes orantlcipations, rendering 111 iriiage,&c., im-po.-tible.
YOUXG MEX.
Es"ieeia!Iy , who have become the victims of Solita
ry ('ice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grate thousands of
young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant
intellect, who miht otherwise havo entranced lis
ten! r.K Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or,
waked to ccstacy the living lyre, may cull Willi full
confidence.
MA I II I A OE.
Mirricd pe' sons, or those rontemplntirg marriage,
being awar- ot ph ) t ical wea i ncss, sho 1 Id iniineoi
ately consult Dr. J., an 1 be rrstcntl to perfect
health.
lie whi places hi n if underthi e r-o; Dr. John
ston may religiously conlidein l..s lei: or as a ptf
tleinan, a nd conti !.-n : ! y teiy iijmn .ii sAili as.i phy
sician. OFFICE, N.j. 7, SOUTH FREDEK 1CK St.. 7
DOORS FROM BALTIMORE M., least 1,1 )
UP THE STEPS. rK PA RTICL'LA R in
obseniitgihe .YA ME and S CAlUEIt, or yoa will
mistake the place.
mt. JoiixsTox.
Member of the Pt.oyal College of Surgeons. London;
graduate from one ol (he most eminent College of
the United Slates, and the greater part of whoae
life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Par
is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has-effected some
of the most astonishing curea that wereever known;
m any l oublcd with ringing in the head and ears
when asleep, areat nervousness, beifig- alarmed at
sudden sounds, and bashf u.ncss. Vflth frequent
blushing, attended sotm times with derangement of
mind, were cured immediately.
TA KE ll A P. 77 C I L A It XO TICE.
-Dr. J. addresses all tnose who ha Vc injured them
selves by private and improper ind'tlgcricea, that ae
cret and solitary habit vt hich rules both body and
mind, untitling them for t ither business or aocirty.
These are some of the sad ar.d ineljncho! effects
producrd by early habit" ol youth, vizi VVenknese
of the Back and Limbs, i'uins in the Head, Dimness1
of sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of
theHeait, lys:-p"ia, N srvoua Irritability, Derange
ment ol the Dilutive Functiona, General Dcbili y,
Symptt ms of Consumption, Ac. , t
.Mentally. '1 he fearful e fleets on the ftiind kf
much 10 be dreaded ; L06S of Mttnory. of Cauitng
of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forcbndinon
Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust. Love of Soli
tude, Timidity, ftc , arc some of ihe evils produced.
Tli j.'iondsoi persona, of all ages, can r.owjudgo
what is the cause of their declining health. Losing
thtir vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated,
have a singular appearance aboul the eyes, cough
and symptoms of Consumption. -,.
DR. JOUSSTOS'S IS VIGO ft A TJS G R EM
ED Y FOR CESIT.it DEBILITY, ..
This grand and iinporlaht P-emedy has -stored
strength and vigor to thousands of the m.ial nt"T
vous and debilitated . many of whom, had lost all
hopes, and been abandoned fj die. By its complete
invigoration of th" Nervous Syst'-lu, trie whole
facu'tii s I ccotnr restortd to tljcir proper pawrr and
functioriS, and the fallen fabric of life raised up 10
beauty. ' onsistency, "nJ duration, upon the ruinsof
tin emaciated and premature decline xp sound and
pristine h-ialih. Oh, how happy have hundreds of
misguided youths been made who have been sud
denly restored to health, from the devastations of
those terrific maladies wnich result from iodiscrc-
iivn. Such ptf ons, before contemplating
MARRIAGE. 1
should reflect that a . sound mind and bod Jr cr the
most necessary requlaitoa .to promt; tc conaubial
happir.ese. Indeed, v."iLiOL;t these, the journey
throush life becomes n 'weafy pilgrimage, the pto
pect houjiy darkens to the view the mind become
shadowed wiib despair, and filled with the uu-Uo-chotly
reflection, that the happinesa of another be
comes blighted v ith our own. Let no false dell'" a
cy prevent you, but app'y iuimediatcjy, and aave
yourself from the dreadful c . nscqucntei of Ihis ter
rible nialadv. 1
WEAKNESS, OF TEE OR OA AS
Remedies "AXS.' ,
DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock Hos
pital, h ijs-t long residence in this city, standing as
a ri'letttan of character and responsibility, eiten-
TV r raeMce in ihe various lloipilais of Europv
and this country, in i akill hi experience to which
thousands can testify, aa well a his ability In the
Surgical department of his prcfcaaion.as vidord
by repor-sof his operations on the Eyes and Pe
formed Limbs, published in the Baltimore Pun and
other papers, in theveara 13412, by which tits blind
uere made to tee and the lame to walk straight, rest j
ders him worthy of all confidence i-pon the part of
those who need his professional service, and who
would shun the many trifling and ignomn ptuca
ders advertising themselves aa Physician.
iTo those unacquainted with his reputation.
Dr. Johnston deems it neeefsary to say that
credetlnls or diplomas always hang in his ofiiea.
JOFKICENo. 3 SOUTH FKEDERICC St
Eau aida, op the frps. ' r-..-
Oct. 13. -' , . : . 90-1 jfj -.