" "S-" - '"'rtt.' 1 I I ' r I : I I .. I ill. r7 : . 4.. VI " ' i i - l ii I i "Vr s av "- r- WHOLE NUMBER 1 1 32 ...... .. . ... . III It! it;-. s I ' Dipk? Manniwg went iMo ilrAfiton!? sstorr wem Uvk &rtisM Thomas Don$ ' Wai lookifTg'oViet.wmeoins.-; 'tTbre 'Pick.sajd lie shcnriirg-a piece- of mo vy toivatds him on thCOiinter. KthereV . a 'comrturfeit sbtljif j; you ; may have . that." '-Hc'ai Urt'you.' ; kuoW that Jt i t!OMftteTeit ?aslced Picfc ; Kt looks real. Ldok sharp," and you wilt see it Iras a yelloWish", brassy" JoofcjMvhich real siTvor "tiever 'ba'-rsilrer. .."isr 'whjtte.-' 'Bat. it WilUpass,1' said another toy; somebody pas-d ir-pn . you, ' why don't yon pass it orr somebody ? Bscause 'ifoiie Teljovv cheat i is no -reasoir- that ? I js ftould answf red Thomas -Downs. W ! f , w ha rsh ;iIJ I da with It V asked TZlftski 6alaitc-it on his fore finger. Drt anything you please, except pass it,' artswored : Thomas, "'.and present" y -Dickpocketed the piece and went oijt -of the stare.- lift shofwed ii to several of jrthe boys and none of them guessed ft was coouterfeit 'uiitil he told thetn. , "KJorrie, treat ns on it," cried Henry Mor f ris,' No, npj it is against the laws to "pass counterfeit , money; if he does he'll get takep Up,w--"sh6ntei fpupors five of the toys, - Dick kapt it a great while ... jTiis in ' pocket, but how, often when he . passed the confectionary tat the shop- windows was he tempted to pass it. k;""They -won't, know it's counterfeit," he "Avoold Bay" to himself. "But yon know ..-'tit," whispered a still small voice. . V .One , Saturday afternoon, a party of hovs went down to" the Neck- two or three "miles from' town,1' to play on the 'jocks' and catch crabsv , On their return ,they passed a cluster of small houses, in one of which a poor old .woman had kept :beer and cakes for many years She was a kind, pleasant old creature, and as the earnings of .her tittle shop I ief ped to maintained an idiot son, "people of tfie town seldom passed by there with out buying of her. and the children were -often sent down with 4rind charities to the' dame." "She,s got, some chestnuts," . -saidthe boys looking at the . chop .win- dowT - Out none of them had any mo ney'. "Dick,? said Henry Morris, "itow's ..the time to pass your shilling; she'll nev- er'know it, you may be ; sure, of that. " tyes,i'yes,," said two or three; while the , rest , had hastened on ; would, it not be a good joke 1 Come, bick.v "No, it would be mean to cheat this - poor wo man," said ,one of tfie better boys. Sbes got specs; Ue can see for herfrlf," said another,., "Ob, it would be such a good joke," cried' : Henry -Morris ; "be- . r ., sides, the chestnuts.; come, Dick j and hereyou are sure yon. will never get t- found out.'V , . v. V . j Meanwhile Dick had drawn the shil ling from his pticket and - looked at the chestnuts in the window, which the boys -declared would be -such a"treat on the " rocks; The- voice; within eaidj tNo k Dick;", but somehow- oc other; the boy's -yoive&'were the loudest, " and the chest- nuts looked tempting, and they warned , him to treat, aud it , would pass foe a "joke. At last Dick went into the shop his conscience snjote him as he entered, but iu he went, and out he came with a great- paper 'of chestnuts, and away he rantand the boys after him ; nor did he stop.until he camfe to a pile of rocks, be : hind. :which "he threw himself on the arid. ' " There they are !" cried : he, : : throwing the paper to- the boys as soon . as they got up with him. ..."And what 1 did.sher say 7" the v, asked." ."She never - . suspected,'? said Dick. "She looked ve- -- ry jnUch pleased, and put it in her draw . . er, and said 'Thankye, sonny." ' The boys set up a shout of lauetiter, but Dick . did not join in it. 1 do not know how ' they enjoyed tpeic chestnuts, but I do know that when Dick's mother asked ' y him" about the excursion he told her no : thing about them ; and after he went to ."bed, it did not appear such a good joke, ? -After all, to cheat a poor old woman out- " r of her chestnuts. Turn it which way he - '.would, the affair had a mean and shab by took, afid , Dick felt jvery much asha V ined of himself. r ' - . t; . -The . next, day, when he went - to - school, Henry Morris met and asked him to do his- sum for him. t4I can't; ' ;I can't stop to," answered Dick. ; "But yon've ; got to,", cried - Henry trif you 5 don't Tit m form" against you, and you'll ! . have to 'go to jail for passiug counter- feit money. ; I wilt Poor Dick ', was r terribly frightened. How he wished he was innocent.1- But as it waS he found himself a boudsman to'a wicked, idle boy,' who "kept threatning to inform - against hinf iriWdidnot do as be wish ed, and Henry's 'demands, were pretty hard sometimes. Indeed, Dick had jso ' little confidence in Henry, that be was . ranstanly lraid :Iest the police officers . might be at his heels, and he was very miserable. "TJipkt destptW iHenry but - guilt made him serve him'.. There was a quarel about somethiusf at recess one A ay, .when, one of the boy $ feeling dngry -vu LjiH, saw. "noon s a tellaw" tnat , would cheat a poor old woman, wilt do aDyining4 , ;,j o be twitted m this, way was almost too ' ronch for . pobt; Dicjt to "bear! j He wanted ;to knock the- -boy down but alas, he touched upon truths - "which Dick had no heart for; and now. Dickkeenly?felt what-bad friends bad boys.are-br the very - boysvjjoiirged. . hinf to,buy th i chesixmts " were the first ,to-tnhi against hfnv -'n.- ;'On his way home lie.' suddenly met his cousin. Thomas Downs. ,VfIialfo,'w. said Thomas',-let seo fjiat '-shilling I gaVeYOU lavnt " got it,X: answered Dick,' hurrying by." 'Stfp; djdyou. lose it; f'fveVit-away t 'No,' - s:tfcl "Dick Well,- where is ir; you havift pa'ss;.-!. iiT fit-was on. thei e'ud of his to?iuo to, say .No, but Dick uever lied, and "great .as tne lempration was, ne couicr tnortieij now?. Toot- Dick, thus 'horieCr yuh j the cords of his sms turned very, red, it Seethed as'if the, Veins iri hia iface" wott'd burst. ; "Oh, he cried,' Vciiokiiig" with moiufication and grief, rVlKjt.dH ;ytm give me " that counterfett o; for ? it has been a Vemplntion." in"my -jiocket ever smce: I - have passedit aAd wliof shall I ddl' and tbe.boy look ed w ret cli ed. -Thomas was very'sorry and sur prised; aud took' him down a tayd,whqre they Could talk hy themselves.-'- Dick made a full confession of what, tutd iiajv nehed, and asked what he should do. He thought he should rather havit ait iuown,.au'l go to jaif,-thaii live jusuchi fear ot himseli and every body' else. Thomas told him thai he ought to carry a real shilling to the woman, ad own what had been done. Conld I not go and put it under her shop door V said Dick'it .would be just the same ; she'd get it,ndnot lose by'" -the counterfeit. ' jnst as welt foriher,' said TlKMnas, 'but as for you, Dick, you know you have done wrong, and if you are really, sor ry, you want to. make clean work ot it .Sowgo, like a man, be ."honest about it satisfy your conscience as much as you have gone against it here! take this on1 il I 5 t-r lMittim x i o Viinrl in Y i & putting his hand in his pocket, 'go down to the woman, own if all, and do works meet for repentance, as the Bible says. ; . - -. - . 'I will,' crieJ Dick, w;th a freer feeling than he ' had for. many a day ; Hjut, it is yours; 'No matter,' said Thomas, 'take ir. I give it to you for my share in your.troo" bles; and it will be a. good , lesson to me to be careful how I pat tecoptation in the pock ets of my friends. Dick felt badly at the Straits he was reduced jo, but having done wrong, he was "resolved to repair the wrong, like a man, and; be did. . And when be came out of the old woman's "shop, he ran down to the rocks on the- sea shore and tossed the .counterfeit shilling Joto the-waves 5 'Now,' said Dick I ara free iigsiin. 1 am afraid of nobodv. ' May God forgive my sin, for Chi isi's sake, and help meeveri to do what is right. ChdrCs 17aper: - - ----;'---. ' . v A GOOD RECOMMENDATION.; ' Please, sir, ifoVjoirwiirit a cabin boy V rfa-want a. cabin ,boy, my lad 7 "bqf what's that to you t A Iitife chap like you ain't fit for the berth:.'. V ; : .,. : .'Ob, sir, I'm real strong. . J catt do a great deal of work, if I ain't so very old. , - -. But what are you here for 2 You donl look. like-a city boy. Run away "from home, boy V . ' ' ; , 'T, "'" '" ' : 'Oh, no, indeed, sir, my father, died, and my mother is very poor and fwniH, to do something to help her. " She letme- coms.' ; JVell, sonny, where are 'your fetters of recommendation. Can't takr any .boy without,, those-? - - - r - t- . ; Here was a damper. Willie hid 'never thought of its being necessary to have let ters from his minister, of his teachers,, or worn some proper person, to prove to stran gers that he was an honest, "g-ood ; boy Now, what should he do. He stood in deep thought, the captain," mean while- cu riously watching the workings vof his ex pressive face. At length he put his hand into his Gosorn and drew ot his little Bi ble and without one word put it' kHO'the captain's hand. ; The captain opened to the blank leaf and read : - .v . ..'.',-; ' ' , ' 'WILLE GRAHAM? '' Presented as a reward for regular" and j punctual attendance at Sabbath School, ami for his blameless conduct there and elsewhere. From his Sunday School tea cher? : '..-'- ..', '" , .; -.--.-'..-"' "Capt. McLod was not a pious raan, but he could not consider the ease before him with a heart unmoved. The - httle father; less child, standing humbly before hiia, referring him to the testimony of his' San- day School teacher, as it was givenJn" hisl ntile tSiblo toucned. a tender spot in the breast of the noble" seaman, and ,claj;ping Willie heartily on the shoulder he said - J'Yon are' the boy for "mc j you shall sail with me, and if jou are as good a lad ai I think, you are, yoar- pocket shan't be etnpty when go back to your good , mother?-. . ', " 4- ." ' -' '".. - ; . -! --'", -' -"-':' ' "' " t" ,:'"; ' I- - .A MARSHAL OF THE U. S.' - " Among the' Americahs who attended the late ball given at the hotel de Ville, Pans, was Jack Spicer, "of 'Keatucky. Jack rnshed the. dresis. some wbar ' strong," and jiported epaulettes on his shoulders vlarge enougn, to start tour major uenerais iq bu siness. .Jack was -the observed . of all ob servers, .and -got mbced 'up with 'aparty that his friends deiiW- not account for Wherever the marshals of France "went there-went Jap Wj and when the marshals sat down, Jack d'd the same, always taking the; poet of honor.. -The day -after ihe ball Jack called on his old- acoHaintarice, Mr, .Masonlaar Minister to France, .who tart manner-: . . n,- vi. , . . y $ J I hear Jack, you were at a ball flastJ I was, sir.and had a high oldluaej ; For -which,yoo aire indebte 1 s-upjrose. to the high old 4JQQifany you gcrnixf d up with? 33yiheway. how-COma vou aas now J cy.vutue, ot .jmy office rrney ? By rjht of your office; . what . do -"-you mean?'- "'; ' - v V ' 4 Read That and see. , -.5. iHere -Jack presen"tedf"Mr, JIas6a wuh whitey-bro vn paper, with a'seal big enough for a four pound- weight. . ', What in the Saame of Heaven ia'ihia V - tardthZl3'K,rjs-: 'Jlt ik-1liV.I6ihirt. aiiJrmis aboat 43 yettrs old. Cjyed U ih 1850, when I assisted ta laKyjj tbe-cemus in F'hdikfuft lS-Z.?3?ll&:' r r --. You dou't mqan to ay-batyt rnl ptvUn?. -15 .-.I" i.. ''"i'-S'i? T i 41 l"Ofatmean "aovhirtg cI.J.- That fjj:ikes'ne a .inarshP nf fe.TtePulilit.ftji- I irnp'3-1 htite ineoSf--erlnry hUnor!.- a Uti;j-tiacs? O! t-!a vfcf j.S! rt4iifiinai.4-s, vV" . uuuij ftot. "'2.ir '-if .the, re-aieyvtfc' ot'x.thg'" in .Va&rJ35 -inawtal "oi -Fraace ii pjeriaicl-y "fOsiaHr natc-r!.. in a!xnaoner t?at reipiires .ufuch "brftssvs epaulettes. Jatrt,' te reihapy to say, is eiual to tie rIiU-iVKJkLY COMMERCIAL T--v4iHtdtt4 nvfcry. TotstAT, . ThubsdXT -anJ jSati-hhat m $5..per annum, piyable its all case BV rHO.vtA:UNa4-BDtTo andPabFat- TiK,- ' - : -' v. rcwuer Vrm t twl Mirket StriEets, " r v. . , - J "V ' . - niTruF AivT:rtTisi!fG. ' 1 sqp. 1 ioerliiMi- iil a) t 1 e-jr. tiioiiilia, 'S-i CO ty, 2 r - 75 I l f"S - " 6'CO t $:.-."- '. 1001 t- ' 6, ' 6.00 r t tnomh, . 2 50 1 '-12 - 12 00 . - Ten tinea or Ic-ss make a square.' ITanadver it semen i exceeds tea lines, the piice vill t ia proportion. ; ' . - ' . ." " Alt advertisements arc payable at the lime of -titeit insertion. ' ' .-..; Contrjcts with yearly adverUsers, will be made on the moat liberal terms. . - " -Mo transfer of nontrapis for voarty adrerilsin? v will be permiUtid. tShoiild circu.nstaocea render a thnnge in bnttines3,'or an nrrexpfclrd rrnvovmj necessary, a charge according ly I he pnMiiid terini will be at ilw option ol the contractor, for the time he has adveriis. ' , - "-i-TU privilege of Annual Advertisers I strictly limited to theirown ImmC'tiate.buMnesst and all adertisehicot9 far the .benefit ol'lier persons, s well us all advertisements rtot immediately con nrcved with their owo business, mnA all scr. ef adurtiemeBi8 in length nr othrwis beyond the limits engaged, will be chnrgsd at the usual rates. No Advcrtisirmeata iainc iadod lt the. contract for the sals or rent of houses or Innda in town T rotmtry. or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the prop&rty t.- owned by the advertiser or by othp"ppT9on Thee are excluded" by the term utinmedlale business.". . ,. - . t All i tvertie;n4nf fnerlcd in the tri-wetkly Commercial, are entitled to ooe iesertion in the Wtekly frpe of clare. ; - - Aim aji Ftvcv pnixnyc, -EIErCTED IX -SEPERjOB STYIE. . - vr:i3Ts Tmn-TJiis coriTjnciAn. Nw Vit Messrs, Oullkeb A Pottm. liqilon CniiLBiSiTii, ,o.6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. E. Cores. C - ' -, - Ua.ltiM.ore Wm. FT. "Pease and Wm. Tmomsoh. FRESH FLOUB, FROM FAYKTtF.VILLK. 1 f BRLSof Super- Hour; ' - ' X IS do. bet Family do. ; low'for rnsh.st '. -.April 3. , - GKO. H.. KELLEY", - , J-., H., and N:CT. copy. CLARENDON lltQX WORKS, , , -" i. ". " W.i LMI.XGTON.N. O. . lns "CLARENDON IKON WORKS are now 1 pf opared 'o receive orders for tienm, Verficul. tlnriz.mial or Ocillittinif 'rpaw Engines, High nr Low tref-su. nnd adnptrd Vt all purposes ( Cir-o- l;r, Veriital and Porta M Saw. Wills, conuplete Pumrw, Aiiai' i; .H:n.hin ry, Clrit nt Flour Mill complete; I'hrk.-r, "flirblrseand other Water W hwts, .Kqjuipi'inf; ot Steumtrj, Cur HVtie! and Axles tlirsMi piiwers of vavioa rmtterns; Kke Field Vnmps and Engine r Kiee Thraaher-fj whlng; Machines. Sh it tlni, Pullits, Hanger, Gears, and all oiher Mill Work. J ' ' ;"'V "' . CASTINGS. ; ''." - - Iron and BraCas"tinsof nil deso'ifijttons, inclu ding Ornamentat Iron (iiiinr, Pinv Bri:ltfe tTatit inirn frc .iSe. "The Compaoy .wouH re.nectful?y inviir jittentiiT to theirslTU; atid rtarierns of Kali-J ' .'," ". ROI LK flN.. :, -jf ' " i ."T hilar. '-Flo an4 jrilndrteal Biirera, Wster PaiiUs. 'ji.runeys ad ull other kind$ o( Boikr Wrk. "' -.'. ' ' ' v ". t ';''.' v l.-RF.PAiits.-. " . '- , A Tnra dp-trtmeivt and force-will be kept for repairs," where.work will bo done thueoaghly and with despatch. . . - ; Alt wotk done in the establishment dslivercd ei ther on- the ears of the Wilmington & Marcrie8tr. til Road or the Wilminpton A WcldonllaW Rod, or in rlitnut the Compny' whiff, free of charge. tfavlntf l-irje ficilities, the above -work will bo dnna on an reitsonnbte terms as elsewhere. North or 'oit'n.'and In 4 prompt and satisfactory manner r ': OrnjsuItl(n by lefef or otherwise; in regard to lans an-t dentins for mills of their furnltore and tor niachtnery gcnMlly. willingly answered. 11 ordnra or co'iitaunicutions to bu -addressed, to the undersigned,.-.,"- ' - - - ' 1 " -- - JlENRy M. DRANEAgeot. March 17. . - - . 1-tf. , , -DISSOLUTION.: v: THE F.tpwS Steamboat Company was this day dissolved hy mutual consenUThe books and papers of the Concern at Kayetteville, are placed in the hands of Mr. John Shaw, at D. d W. MeLnurtn'a who is f ally .authorized to settle and receipt for the same. . ' '- - ' - - " April 4,1355. M. i . . RAM S E V . , ' IH A VE sold aH my Steamboats, except, the South erner, and hare placed her in a line with D. A W. McLnuiin, who ia now running the Chatham, on the Caps Fear River-- . - . , - , Persons having claims against the Ezprcas Steam boat Company wiH please hand- ttttm In tor piy nvnt. and those Indebted will call and settle u iih outdelay., JAIES-E, MBTTS. - April 7. . "; ' --- -10-tf,,, ' OVTNEIl WANTED. FOIt two bo.t-,(one cohtatnin? a Pis no, J tnaf. ked S. R Krelartd.Clinton. N;C,car of Wni. Hill, WUmincton, N.C.; landed frorn. schr.Ara minta, rfrom BaltiStor,nd now-'n iof on' et's risk. v vi., V RUsSfcLI. BRO. ' Way. Sj , . ' " JtJST KECEITED BYC.lt.T'RENCn, A. FR ESH uppiv'ofTER RY DXVlS,YEGE TABLK PAIN KILLER," In. taptire" Naw Dbess- To be sure that vnu get the renotne Mod cini Inqntre fwr the Nw Dre with two fine en graved Bteellabels oj each bottle, . ' I JUST RECEIFED;? T AD1F.S Black and fanccloreiCalUKa i V:j cn-'s ealf nd patent leather Congress caiters. . or sai at tow ny ., - . - ' M GEO. R, FF.VJiUH,T :"Maa ,FUTRER DCSTERS. i-.Xi v A FXLLTVwrrnnt i.1 plaia and fanty colored -Cori-e, BeKs, Frv. Piantv Counter, nfirt Toy rr kUustersjpst feoeivVd. to which lhatwhtionpf the i- - .allies is res Detyllu V" hi vi rM . ,-Callt - i . - " - i - iL BARLOWS, apru .- 'ioi. 4, oraciu now. , bUck-eolon alK.nt i feet 7 inches hich-i-lbiell seu J.will frtre a reward of S !0Q lor said Jim if taken at of this&'tate,of SSOif taken wiihia th State Vf North Caroliat and secured 4n -Jail o that I can eft him again, ? - B FLANNER.-' Wiiwington. CVAprll 2?rh, ISS5. " IS-lm. -'- -" . .'. . -,.', , ..... HAVE yoar Rooms papered inhaadeaine style aycalUnsba ,. ' WILKINSON ESLFR., An 32. 5 TJphoUtereu and Papet Hanger., l - '-'. " . 7 - r r ' .' proiiwnDiJsG: Sr commission V,rwn;n. ii Vi S, Jt . c. -X' wSrpf.-2rh.ttP51. -' ; . 63.12m. " !X7BtLriSALE GroctH- and. Opniniasion "Mer . Altonsj;dmoni:.Jur i"f8,r together with CMttnv Bacon,"trrf, Cffrff, Meat, KIoQrAcij f, htl eenr (Ke liigteat jnarket ricc.5- , '.DM.13 ?.. ... ,t"'Jr.'l."- t'.-HS-tf-- i "a j in . J. D. LOFLV MASLirt:TURETt AND BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS. MATTRESSES. &C.&C. ' Front street, out h ot" Marfcet, -; ."Badw.V BOIfcOlMO. WILMtSIOtOH, t. c . . - Z COMMISSION MERC HAST 4 OENERAL - AOtSST; J . . WILMINGTON, N. C .- . . Oct. 1,1854. .. . ; J ; r';85?Iy e. WILiKINSON dt RSIKR." 4 CPnOLSTERS & PIPER HINGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, Mattresses, Featligr Beds, Window Curtains - V and'Fixlitrti.-;' .' '.."-(V" All ofUIn lite aove lino done at shortest No- lice. ..- j -. vVHminjton, N. C, Market ot. March 19, 1834.; .... - ,..4, f; ! 'TftsEPaR.: blossom;..;.?'; Crncral Cominisiioa and Forwarding Merchant 'Prompt persotial attention given to Cottslgu- meats tor Sale or Shipment, .. . Liberal Cask advances made on Conaignment to ' me or tu my Sew York friends. , Wjlm-injton, Jan.30, 1354. - - 135. - W. C. HOWARD, : ; GENERAL Cortimission and Forwarding Mer-caarrt-, Wilmington. N. C. , Liberal' 'ash advances made on Consignments. ' Nov. 29, 1833. . . ' 109-tf - C. DCPBE. .'''' DASIEL B. BXXEB. C. DuPRE & CO- GENERAL AGENTS COMMISSION - AND PilUVVAHDIXG M K KC1IA X Ttfj ' . . W ILMINUrON N. -C. - -July 22d, 1854.. 54-l2m. JJkMES ASOKRPON. EDWARD SAVAGE. ANDERSON & S.1V.1UE. GENERAL COMMISSldX MERCHANTS. . - WILMINGTON W. C Liberal cash advances mada oneonsignmtnfs. March 27, 1M4. - . .94 'i RUSSELL & BROTRER, (LATE ILt.13. BITSSCLL CO,) GENERAL CO MMISSION MERCHANTS', WILMINGTON, N: C:. ' Liberal cash advances mad? on consi'snmentsof Naval itore, Cotton, and oilier prodace. ' May 3,1854. ... : . T . ' " T . C. I). DuPRE. WHOLESALE A?iO BETA L nCALEB I N . Drugs, Mealciue. Chomlcaif. I'atnt.OlI, Dye Stall,' Glaf. lei fainei-y, Ctgara," . ;- - Old liquors, V'aiicy Artirles, Sie. ; . : , M A R.K KT STREET,.- ---,, Wll, Ml SUTOSVU ; c. .- - PrescTlptiotoscarefally'joinpoun'dad by experi enced ttersons. .- " . " . , . . "' March 29. 1834.' t r - ' : , 1 " ... , : ; nLLmTI c wyei, Centra I Sgwi t . Forwar Ii n & Comiuissfm BcrchanJ. '.iVakC ptlsure tn'nformin!" my friend, that I am jirep;tri d to aive ult badness entrusted to me riicient-and p'JT.inal atlfcntion. I haven wharf for Naval Stores, wii l niilo accommodations, Spirit Hnp, and W rehouse. Otneinraenis.of Naval Stores for sale nr shipment; spd all kinds of coun try pt iddoe ROlicited. Cash, advances tnade an coni'ijnincnts. ' " ' ' : -- '" ! ' April 19. IS54. - ' ' '". - ;' - ' - 15. . WILLIAM n,PEARE, ti " COrXECTOR m advertisug 4cest- Fr, Coautr Newspapers throughout the Halted States, A;.';."-''-1-..' Basement ofSun Iron B idinas, Baltimore street AH business len-rosted toil is care transacted prornptlv.oi !iitral terms'.' - - , . o-sept 7,-1354. , P5f- . J UIES E. METTS, : . COMMISSION if - FORWARDING MERCHANT.' - tTILMlSGTOS, Pt. C. I August 26th, 1354. ..' . 65-tf T. C. & B. G. WORTH, ' C0H2ISSIUA FOSWARDIXG MERCIOSTS, . WILMINGTON, N. C., Jan 17,1354. .- 125-c AS. T. rSTTrWATi i ' GEO. B PBtTCHaTT. PETTEWAY & PRITCIIETT - General Coramisttinn and VorwardlMC Mer , C1IAHT. AL?0 WHOLESALE GROCERS, , . - -ORTH WATER STREET, - -"" WlLWISOTOW. N.C" f " Prompt attention will he given to the sale of Naval Stores and alt kinds oC Produce. ' J " Intend keeping an assortment f Groceries, L qnors and Provisions. - jaly 18. - ' B2.- General .Commission Merchant, ,- ,WIUIIXUTON, N, C. ' i,. May 9th 1834. .... - j OTj-ly-e-. . JAsl CIliDBOURN &; cC'" Genera! Commission Merchants:' "" WIIi)Il!ICT(JS. W, a'AtvTT. CaXOBoaaa- Geo. CaADBdvair. y4dn.i,'13a4. z--: 128. i HENRY :. mTtk'Si : '. FiCToa iso foswirdisb agt,. . WUtgive hi pergonal attention f btuineu entryuU ' td ta hi care. - i -" georce mSrs,- . WflDLESltS XB RETAIL CKOCER 4eep etmttanth oa- hand,' IV nei,".Tia,. Llqwxr " provision. Wood end WUUno Ware, Fruit, i ComfectumarU,4:. Sowtk f on t street. v'tv - . WILMINGTON, JS.-O. , -'- KaVtSr 1853.-'W.-S,.i,. "W'.,t I." KENANS JIORCAN, 't EORWARDlNa A TOM MISSION MERC IlANT, J GHERAW,S.C.v .BTfeh t7,l55. tn.e.1 BENNETT&JiROKAWJ V poMBiissrojr merchants; ;, April 7,4835. QUINCE & COWAN. ? WnOTjESAIjE-AXnltt ETAIli r.f.TcnRg? . . DEALERS IN WINES 4 LIQt7QR$. Corner f Front sad I'rinces-stroctsi ' - : .WICMINOTONVN.-C. . 3f)nO LB3;,WAYNK CO BACON, Hog 'Wfcl tioinni, fir sale by - li1'. BUSINESS CARDS. rA.'H. VanUofW-B!. ; W. A. SJ. VituBoitKeLES. XS BO KK ELEN & BROTHER, r ; " WIMINGTON, N. C. - " Mannractnrers oi and denlet in Naval Stores. : Storage and Wharfage for Produce furnWhed at iair rate anaer insurance, ii aesirea. Jan.l. ' . . 122-tf. . XV. C. FREEMAN.- .-v- GEOBfiE HOC8TON " - KltKEM AN & : HOUSTON,' '.. -MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, . . . WILMINGTON, N. C. -, m -- - ' - ' - '-- s n , C'm FHEEMAN & CO. . ' . - - - COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, ..'.'. v H5 HIOJIT STKEKT, , - NEW. fork. - ; FBFEKaN IM) HnUSTOS, WILM1XCT0JI, S. C KEEP consiaatly . on hand a stock ot Flour, Corn, Fori,. Bacon. Salt, Coffet, Sugar, Mo lasatBr Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soa.pt f eiVa and Domestic Liquors and , Wines t Iron, Nails, Paints, 0, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leatksr, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan tation nse and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lota to suit dealers, or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. ' The senior partner D. C. Ebsbmak, is located in the city of New York ; the junior partner. Geo. Houston, In Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either ptace. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention; and orders for Goods will be promptlyand carefully rilled. -. Sept. 9, 1854. . 76-f. GEO. UARRISS, , General Commission Merchant. IVILMIXGTON, N. C. .:.""" STRICT attention given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels, liar as to E. P. Hall, Exq. 1 tVIkst1; hilmington: J. D. Bellamy, Esq. j Messrs. 1 ooker, Smyth & Co " Thompson fc Hun ter, ' ew York. Alex'r. Hcrron, Jr. Philadelphia Messrs-Williiims& Builur, ) ni,,t.., n r II P. Baker. Esq. Charleston, S. C. Jan. 2. 1834. - - 123 tf." I. WESSEL. - . H. B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WHOLE SALE GROCERS,. North Water St., Wil mLngtoni'N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a seneralassortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a Genera lConimiseion Business. . . - ctrncNci : '.' R. P. Hall Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State, O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. P. K. Dickinson, Esq . WiC PoppeAC'o. i New Vork Dollner A Potter. J . ' . Jan. 20 1854. . , . 131." GEO. II. KELLY, C01I3IISSI0N MERCHANT. Nextdoot to A. A. Wannet's.oa North Waterst. willattcnd to the sale of ull kinds of Country Pro iuce.su h nr Cora. Peas, Meal, Bacon .Lard ,Ac ind will keep constantly on band a fall snpplyof f Groceries, 4c. - - , , t. References. 1 Wilier Hall ofWayne, Jno vlcttae, Wilmington W Caraway. ' Gen. Alx. . McRae. " F..P.H H, 'Vilniington .Wiley A. Waiaei .: .4 . - Dec. 13. 1853. 115-ly. JA8. F. ttlLLESPIE. GEO. 8. GILXESP1E. .TAMR- V. GITrP.SPIP. Ai CO.. PRODUCE AND FORWARDING , AGENTS. - WILMINGTON, N.C. Pat t inn tar attention paid to the receipts find Ssleof Naval Slores,' Timber, Lumber, Corn, Uacon, Col- , ton, 4e., 4e. March 30, 1 6. S. M. WEST, - Aactioncer and Commission Merchant, WIIiMINIM ON, N. c. . WILL sell or boy Real Estate and Negroes at a small com mission. , - . A ISO Si. . .. ' Strict attention "Ivento the sale of Timber, Tnr pentine.Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. -, Oilice second door, South side of Market street, an the wharf. Jane 12. 1854.- . ' ' . - 33-ly. W. P. MOORR. V J!0. A. STAV1.T. " J. W. JONES, M00RE, STANLY & CO. v,. COMMISSION - ME R C II A NTSt : WILMINGTON, N. C. . - Oct.2Cth, 1854. - J93. C.MYERS, - ' - - WHOLESALE AND lib TAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS . AND WALKING CANES, . . No, 1 Granite Kow, Front Street. -WOOL, l-'or. Silk, and MolesUio Hats, Cloth, Itisli. and .Silk Glazod Caps, by the case or dozen, at New York Wholesale Prices. Nov. 9. . ' 99. D. CASnWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . l - WIL.31INGTON, N. C. .Sept. 30.. - " ' 64-tf - . . T C. WORTH, : General - Commission Mercfaumt, ffIIMI5rCTOS,N.C.r USUAL advances mads on consignments of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce.' . Particular attention given by G. W. Davla to purchasing-cargoes, procuring treights Sot Vessels, Ac. . Maich 2t lo54- . , . - . 128-1 yc. COmRAN & RUSSELL. ; SCrCESSOa& TO THOS. ALISOtE 4 CO ). General Coaimission Merchants, No 32. North' Wharves, md 3 S'ortn Water Sis. , ;PIIIIJ.ADEL,PIIIAi ... $. Hiinr cocmbaw,' " -:' . .'" -J' - ::. v, s. acssaxi.. f- . --'' "i '.. ' ,' . ' Liberal cash advances made on consignments. k July 30th, 133. - ? , . 69-tf. Hjrjoi.i.fiEn. g. por-rin. jrv . cambrdew, DOLLNER POTTER & CO. - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ", .-v. KUW YORK, , - . ' Ajril30, 1954-X ,.- - . I. --, 2p:Iy-pd..; WHOLESALE & RETAIL; GROCER, 'irq,tTORS;'wiNJEs: ale, porter, If 3, Oranlte Kow, Front Street, '" ' ,'.;''(. WILMINGTON, N.C. y.4?ATfht IW3- .V""-''' v 140-tf.; FREIGHT: "K tL freight on' Naval Stores by CapeTPear Una XJL' of Boats,, will hcreafter.be i-ollected at Wil- JDingtOJB-;,., ST.C.4 B.'G. WORTH. an. u? 131. -PORK. - if BBLS. City1 Mesa, received perachr. "XVyv A Edward Jtidder, and for sale fiy" - , FtKJ7.- f" ' , - , I. H. KLASKfJl.J HAVING rarfected other' avrjinpenientn.the un mcrsisnl orlT: their entire at ttck. of Gtocerlea. Ti and; Wcodeo Wsre.for c.jh only, at preatly re djire pricea. X'ri QUINCE CoWAN. ai arc ret, ibo?- - - . . ' i. . - Zermait' Aittieorbatlc Toothwash TO THE LADIES.- - "VTX3THING adds more to beauty than clean, 1 white Teeth, .and Gums of healthy color. The most beautiful face and rermilllon lips become repulsive, if the latter, when - they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neglected teoth. All who wish clean, white Teeth, healthy Gum and a sweet breath, should, give ZERMAN'S TOOTH WASH a trial. For sale by , ... t- ' , , , C. 4c D. DaPRR, Ajents, : Wilmington N.C. Sept. 30. -" . " '- v- " ' - 84 - PERFUMERY! 1 JUST received from New York and Philadel I bia t - . , Gross Lnblns's Extracts for the Handk'f -do. do. Toilette Soaps j ; -ao...- Glenny Mush Toilette Water do. do. Verbena do. do. do. Yankee Soap; " ' , ' do.- C.imphor Soap j do. Pomino do. A l.-ire assortment of Hair Brushes, and a nam. ber of fane? article nsaally kept in Drugr Stores. C. fc D. DtPRE, Wholesale Druggists, Oct. 5. - Market-st Wilmington, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCECOMP'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. THE aboveCompany hps boon ino'perationsince the let of April, i343, under the directionof the following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles K. Jonhson, President, -Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, , James F.Jordan, Secretary, Wru. H. Jones, Treasure-, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, . Dr. Charles E. Johnson, 1 .. , . . Dr.Wm.H.McKee, i Medical Board of Dr. R.B. Haywood, J Consultation. J. Hersman, General Agent. , This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages tothe insured over anvolhnrCoinnnn The 5rh Section gives the Husband the nrivilu in insure his own iiieforthe sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any claim sof the renreaentn. tivesof the husband orany of his creditors. Urgantzed on purely mutual DrinciDleo. the life memberennrticipatein the trtolsof the nrofits whlr-h are declared annually.- Hesides, the applicant for J uie, wnen me annual premium is overa3Q may pay one half in a Note. - . . . A II claims for insurance agninsl the Company will e paid within ninety daysafterproof of the death of the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rntes which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this clafsof properity against the uncertainty of life, v Slave insurance presentsanew and iniHnfin, feature In the history of North Carolina.whlch will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four months operation of this Company shows a veryl argeamount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more than 200 Policies. Dr. Wm. W. H.aatss, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmington, N. C. . All'-oromunicatlonsonbuaincssof iheCompany should be addressed to " J AS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. r Ralelirh.Jan. 25, 1854. . . if. OUR MOTTO IS ' TOLEASE" r AT THE IVIlmlngtoii Saddle, Ifarticss, aud Trunk Manufactory. , ' . THE subscriber respecttully in form st hepublic that helms recently received addition" to his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, &c, the latest and most improved style, andis constanly umnulaciuring.at It is store on market 8 tree t, every description of artjcloin the above line. From his experience in the business, he feels confident that hewill beableto elveeniireaatisfactiontoallwho niayfavorhimwith acall. He has now on hand, and wil (constantly keep a larxeassortmen tof Cork y Gig and SHliey Harness, Lady's Saddles, Bridkt. Wkips, 4c. GcnUemei's SaUdlts, Wkipt - Spurs, 4'C. allaf which he will Warrant to be offe tha best materials and workmanship., He has also a lar?e assortment of Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet flags, Satchels, Fancy Trunks, &c.,and all other ar ticles usually kept in such establishments, all of which he overflow for CASH, or onshoricrodlt to prompt customers. ... ' . : Saddles, Har'nes8,TrunksrRedlcal Bags,&Ci Ac. made to order. '"'.' Inadditlon tothe above the stibactiberalnrnva keeps on hand a large snpply of Striae; Leather. i anu lias ntw, una win aeptnrougn tno season a goarfassortmentot tfiy Ketts. . - Allarelnvitcdto call and examine my Gool," whetherin want or not, s I takepleaanreiiishsw tngmy assortment to all who roay favor me with a call. ' - .-. ' -.i, c HarnessandConch Trimmings sold -at a fair pricM to persons buying to manufacture. - . ,' . Also, Whips at wholesale." - " : Allklndsof Riding Vehttlea bough r r. old on eomulslnns. -JOHN J, CONOLEY . Feb. 7. 1854. ' . 13a,: WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber having accepted the agency of several large establishments at the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished of unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for ' " . MONUMENTS ANI TOMB STONES,' and every other article i a the line of the business at reasonable rates. - 1 SCULPTURING, LETTERING ORCARVIN'O, Executed as well as can be done either North or South. " 1 ". , ,- 1 The beat reference can begtven. if required." . -JAS. McCLARANAN, Jan. 6, 1854. - - ; - . . tf. TnOS.. CARR,Tl. D.D D. PRACTICAL DENTIST for the last ten years, Charges for . ,f 10 or loss artificial teeth on fine gold plate, " , each, - . 7 00 An entire set of tcth on fine eold plate, ISO 00 Diito on gold with artificial gums, ' 150 00 Ditto on Platinn plate with artifi cial gums, . r . ' 150 00 Upper or under ditto, racb - 75 CO A Pivot tooth that cannot bcdis'ingubh-, - ed from tha natural, . 5 00 A fine gold filling, warranted penranent. 2 fO Do. and destroying the nerve. 43 toS 0j Extracting a tooth,-. - 50 cts." to 1 OC Best dentifrics and tooth brushes always on hand. Every-operation trarronrrif loglveeDtire satisfac tion. Teeihinerted Immediately after the extrac tion of the fangs and remodeled after th gums have shrunken, wi'hout additional charge, - Office oaMarket-vt ( 2 doors below the Cluirch . Wilmington. C, April 22. . ; Ifi-tf. ' - O W is the time to have y our'rooms aod "pas L saeea papered with decaratjoos, fine or com mon, as we have large assortments on hand, and superior workmen from New York, ,4 who -will Iruog paper In latest styles. - - ' .- . .WILKINSON AESLEIL, July 23. : Paper Hangers and Upholsterers. . JB. rT DURKEE, ?;";"." 139 WATER STREET N EV-V OB HT, , V Maoufsctorer and Proprietor of ' DC KILE'S TCI ST 02 B1IIVG POWDER, 1 . - Importer aod Dealer la CREAM TARTAR, ' SUP. CARB. SODA, , - - : SAL fOOA, - ' ?. CASTILE SOAP, ' v : f' BLACK LEAD. ' - -SRITIStl LUSTRE, " " - - " -y KEF'D PEARLASH, SALERATUS. . COOKING EXTRACTS. " MATCHES WAX a.o WOOD. ; J)ac. 23rd, 1334. . 117-Iy c. 'v:'-,";.w-ji'K0TICE. ''"".. TnEsubscr!oer,re8pectfuriy Informs the public, that he is nowiraaasciing the Anelon business on his own account, and hopes by strict attentlonto business, to merit a continuance pi thnt patronagt heretofore so libers llf bestowed upon him. . . . . . , M, CRONLY. . Stock. Real Estate and Negroes. bought and sold pn S cmmiioaoi 1 per cear either at private 01 publioasle, -j- 4 f.';'i:r .", DOCT. JOHNSTON BALTIMORE LOCW IIOSPITAI, VV rosyae obtained the mor fpcrcy, pieasant ana enectuai remedy jn the world for all - I SECRET DISEASES. GonorTho, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Week lies, Pains in the Loins,. Conmmior.al Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Uaek and Llinh, Af fections ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of ths Heart, Dyspepsia, Netvoua Irritabi ity, Dircrirtrs .f tl.a Head, Throat Nose or Skin ; and all thote itiioua and melancholy disorders a ritting from the destruc tive habitsof V oath, which destroy bo:h body and mind, those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the songs of (ha Syren to the mariners of Ulysses, Lllghting their iiiom biil liaat hopes rr anticipations, rendering marriage, dee.. Impossible. 0 YOUNG MEN . Especially, who have become the victims of Sollta' ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whic h annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of ?'oung men of the most exalted talents and briilinnt ntellect, who might otherwise have entranced tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence', or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence, ' --. 1 MARRIAGE. 1 Married persons, o rlhose contemplitlngmarrlae, being awareof physical weakness. should lmm3i ately consolt Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. e who places himself nndsrthecareof Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a pen tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskill as a phy sician. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St. 7 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side) UP THE STEPS. ' . lacl I-RE PARTICULAR In observing the NAME snd NUMDER.nx you will mistake theplnee. . A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OH NO C1IA HOE. 'No Mercury or Nauieovt Drug Uscl. TAKE NOTICE. Dr. Johkston Is he only regularly KduenUd Physician who advertises his vety extensive Prac tise, and his many Wonderful Cur-is is a siiihrient guarantee to the afflicfed. Those who in'sA to l speedily and effectually cured, sliauld shun the numtr ous tricing imposiers, who only ruin their health . and apply to Dr. Johnston. 1 ' DR. JOHNSTON. . Member of the Royal Collegoof Surgeons, Lnndom graduate from one of the ruosteniine'nU lollt ;;eii of the United States, and the greater 'part .of whoso life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Par is, Philadelphia. and cjsewher-e, , has etfected s mio of the most astonishing cures that wereeverknown. Many troubled with ringing in the ears nnd head when asleep, great norvousnsi8, being alarmed ot sudden sounds, and bashfuiness. with frequelit btush!ngattended sometimes with derangement Of mind, were cured immediately. - v , 1 ' A CERTAIN DISEASE. " When the misguided and linprudetit votar'y of pleasure finds he has imbibed the sre'da of his painful disease, it too often happens that anlll-tini-. cd senso of shame,' or dread of discovery, deters him from applying (o those who, from education and respectability, can ' slonc befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional fyfimptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such a -ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, noclural pains in tho" head and limba, dimness of. eifcht, deafness, node on the shin, bones and arms, blotches on the head , face and extremities, progress on wjth frihtlul ra pidity, fill at last-the .pajute. of tho mouth or the bonea of the nose fall. In. and ihu victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of coniml seration.till death puts a period to his dreadful suf -ferlngs, by sending him 10 "that bourne from whence no traveller returns.." To fuch therefo-e. Dr. Johnston pledges hlmrplf to trreserve ih' most Inviolable ecrcy! and, from hit extensive prac tice in the first Hospitalsin Europe anj Ameiica. he ca n confidenrly recommend a safu and Kpecdy cure to the unfortunate vietim of this, horrid liw easc. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fail victims to this dreadful disease, owing to iht tin skllfiilness ot ignorant, pretendets, who, by the upo of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin tlio constfitr tion, and cither Send the unfortunate sufl'erer to an untimely grave, or else niuke the residue of life ml- -erable. ' ' . , ' "' . TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE: . Dr. J.addresscsall tnosg who ha vc injured them selves by private and Improper indulgences. ' These nre some of the sad and melanct.oly cf." feels, produced by fatly hnhjts of yuth, viz 1 -Weakness of the Hack and Limbs, Pains in tho Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Mui-cular Pow er, Palpitation of the Heart, Djspepty, Ni-mua Irritability, Derangement uf the DigeKfivo Ftmc lions, Gancral Debility, Syixptoms of Cuntump tion. dVc. , . ' " MmUitly The fearful flccfs on the. mind ura ,niucli fo-be dreaded ; Lostot Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil ForebmJinc, Aversion of Soeiit', Self llistiuit, .over of JSoli tude. Timidity, dtc.nre sonic of the evils produced. - Thowavds 0 persons of all ag"s, can now j ud !(. what is the caupe of their declining health ' Iaii " ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about the cyee, coueh and svmptoms of consumption. - Married Persons, or those contemplating mar riage, bting aware of physical weaknesx. chunk! immediately consult Dr. , snd be restored to ptr fect health. v ' t . 1 DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DY FORORGANIO WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedy weak nees rf the organs is speedily cured and full vig r restored. Thousands vf the .most Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lost all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impediments to ' 1 MARRIAGE. Physical or Mental Disqualification,. Nervous Ir ritability Tremblings s nd Weakners, or eihaiiRtlon Of tho most fearful kind, peedily cored by Dr. Johnston. Young men who have Injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alrnea habit frrqucntly learned from evil. coirpuniotm, or at school, the eflects of which are nightly felt, ftm . when asleep, and If not cured, render rnarriui'o L-nnossible.ar.d destroys both mind and body. What a pity that a young man, the hopo of hi country, and the darling of his parents, diould i: snatched front all profpicts and enjoy nirma of life, by tho consequences of deviating from the (a 1 It i f nature, apd indulging in a certain secret ltutit. Suctf perttons, befofe contetiipl.-(jng ' j 4 'MARXIAGE. i. Should teflect tliat a sound mind and body ; are the mot-aecesiary requlhiten to piuinote connuliial happiness, lodecd, without these, tho 1 journey through life becomes a wear) pi'rituncet the pros pect hourly darkens to the view; tlioniind k-co inra ahsdowed with despair and filti d with itii ii--choir refteeiion-that the haprinei-s of another, Lc comes Mi:"hted withotir own. - ' " OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK -ST.. 1 " ' " ' - " BAtTtwooR, Mn. . AM Wurglcal Operation lri tot uicd. N. B- Let. no fjlse deFIcacy prevent you, but apply immediately either pronally or fct Utter. , Skin Ilta"ea Speedily Cured. J'. x TO STRANGERS. I ." The many tliousynris cured at thlstnstitutUm with in the last ten "years, and tho numerous Impor tant Surgical Operations perfoinxd by Dr. J. .wit nessed by tha Reporter of the paper, and runny other persons, notices of which have appeared ajitn snd sgain befitre the public, is a sufficient g uaran tn that the aflticted will find a skilful and honora ble physician y TAKE NOTICE. It Is with therreatest reluetsnee thof Dr. JOHN STON permits his card to appear before the publie, deeming it unprofess'onal for a phyician in adver tise, but aaleas h did so, the afiiicted. rpeeially strangers, could not fail 10 fall into the hands of those impudent, boasting importers, IndividuaJs destitute of knowledge, name snd character, pid jrs, shoemaker, mechanics, Ac.,dverllriPC. thein selvas a physicians ; Ignorant' quacks, villi filthy, lying certificates of Or tat Wonilerful Curt trom persons who cannot be found, of obtained fr a few dollars from the Worthless and DegraiV !. i' many other cunning and contemptible naiirm iu cntlee the afflicted, trifling month after nwrnh. or . lorni as possible, and la despair, leave you with ruined health. to kluh over your gamine d ; ; int- ,erit. It l this motive thst Induces Dr. J. t lver'ise. for he alone ean cure you. To thm-e P :ajjn!r wltn nil reputation, lie aeems 11 in ei .cury ! nay that his credentials or dlploraas always hang in hU Offlce. ; . ; WEAKNESS Or THE ORGANS Inimefliate'y cored, and full vior reototed. rSrALL LETTEKS POST-PA ID-II EM K DIES SENT BY MAIL. ' -' All LetieraBBt be Paid aad contain a Poftngo Stamp for the reply, or no answer wHJ sent.' - Jan. 9ih, I3i5. - lia-lyc i tMxomuiissiori of " marshal' I re- ---J"-' ' - ---- , r ftp'