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..TIB Mlllif IIEQAILP; Daily Paper $6 Wecklj f2 a year, in Advance Office on South tide of Market Street, one door JZit f of Whuaktf Book Store, and nearly op porite the Carolina Hotel. PRbSPjCOTUS-rit-l. v. BOOK AXD JOB PRIXTIXG, OONE IH A SUPERIOR MASS EH AND AT SnORT HOTICE. C' 1:, i South Side Market SttJ n ' r '..Wilmiostao .;C. i lT 2Cth, 1851. iHy ' Til C GLOBE: The Official Paper of Congress, and If etrnpaper for the People. Lor J Brougham, in1 his "Hbtorieai sketches of State men who Courisked io the time of George the Third," ges some remarkable examples, showing the great loss sustain ed by England in the history of its statesmen, and of its national progress, through "the imperfect stale of parlia mentarj reporting la former Unies. He opns hi life of Lord Chatham thus: - ' - - "There is hardly anv man is modern times, with the ex ceptio,perrtapa, of SomerV wb fill o large a space iu mr history, and of whom we know so little, as Lord Chatham; add ?H he is the tnm to whoni every one would at once point, if dvsinri to name the nwwt suc cessful statesman a-rd 71,01 brilliant or.'itor flat itoV etuu try e-er produced. H lf-d Sinners, Jmlcetl. cut 1 scarce Iv be said to knonvth-Ti"t all. ..That he was a person of unimpestcba'jl tru;-rit v. a j-.idg - of gret capacity and learning, a yrm menu, iiwm.oui a cjuwjus aim eun.sfcUi-r in wo-t difficult eraeYgencies, .'I .are ready to ickrow.rdge. Bui ib-authority which be possessed amonjr Lis corst- nstf --r:c.' the influence which his sound and piatt'cal w;s-l tn vxrreitWl oTer their picedsigs, the ser vice wtreh 1k'". tlm enabled to render in Steering the constiimiou aA? through the most-trying 'times, and sav ing u from i rb't rv . mvr without pay lug the price of our liberties in juisovhy 'nd bloodshed nay, " conducting the whole proce d'i'irs" i;fa revolution with all the deliberation, and almot in the f-Mns, of an ordinary, legal proceeding havesurron ued l-V :.un- with a mild 'yet imperishable glory, which. 1 e..n.r---t of our dark iguerancc respect ing dl the .irt -uliU ai..1. details of his life, rives the fig ure M'miethirflr H?r.-rijri- rsvsteriou and ideal. It is now i-ttr. fr .-oppiyiii tins miurmntion, to dirrrt! Dauj Globe, Washington, D. C-," so marked with a pen as w curecx aticnuon iu h- , It i eipecttd that those papers which pub!ihcd ihn pro- jcpertas for the ktst year, and have been recti ring the Daily ('lobe therefor, and desire to reeeive it jihe- econing: rear, i will tuLluh this trosrectns. ! , . i 1 r : . unfortunately fill Hi' the onrl htM-. l-fr-; ' ham, Jii ur ?envt:i '.'.ill nm, iiiJt-ni, i ry h;ii 1 ei i vet etc!. f been p'--- ' -f liave be. ii tviu.i t i -:ijfii'ar hm': Miuch of Tnl Chat ' w.tbfSi lb- n f Jlu' present -1 tvm vatttie ti;,.ii i. As a states . ki v.ii K u. hv tlttr mLkoIi histt - 1 . ii it f.ij'jH ii u ufl-i' ft sa-:ji s.istiiit ;!?; !!: o bJtsu':!! X-'- rV'"5 lit tie. has Mm:- 'S, fra"m-it' l:.s speeche. -I h.vn to us, but these l r so vcrv small THE AMERICAN'S FRIEND s . I desire to employ agents, who can. produce Md recom- j mendations, to obtain tcbctibers. i JOHN' C. RIVS. j Washington cUr, Oct, 12, 14. r I I (W SfHh " S r 1 f. TRUNKS ! TRUNKS I ! Bargains inlTrunks at SCOTT If BALDWIN'S. They must have the room and are closing out Trunka at nearlr cost to make iL ,. Sept.- 18. ;..f f i LUE. 25 bbii. stiperior Baltimore; DTby DrROSSE Glue, For sale DeROSSET k BROWN. -i.iD' Septemb H Steamer Fauny L,utt?rloli AVING been thoroughly repaired and neatly fitted un for the accommodation of naaaeneers. leaves KavcttcTiHe on Monday and fThurft day mornings ; and Wilmington on Tuesday and pFriday Lvifcld mornings. Carrying light freight and passengers. July 18. U3-tf MARSH & ELLIOT!', Ag nts. Steamer Spray for Smithville and Ortorn. ICIIANGE OT" SCHEDULE, COMMENCING MONDAY, i - , ! September 4th. f STEAMER SPRAY, Capt. Jo. B, 'JSadSSL. will dIt between Wflmincrton and a ' vtile. landinc at Orton, a3 follows : Leave Wilmington, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 3 o clock. I, Leave Smithville, Monday, Wednesday, and I mornings, at6i o'clock. 1 - PasaareLJOnc Dollar Children and Servants ha F . eight at customary rates. Light freight onl -m Saturday. ADolvto Cantainbn board, orto , A. II. VanBOKKELEN, SoDt. 2d. 1851. ; 0. 5. South wharves. j- V - Price, Smith- Friday f price, taken Petera- AdamsAr Co'&C-rcat Northern and Southern : r'Xl RESS tARRY PACKAGES of every description to burg, Richmond, Fredricksburg, Washington City, Fortsriioutb, Norfolk, Baltimore, &c, in charge of Spe- JNO. L. CAM WELL, Agent. Office on Front, near Market s. eial Messenger May 15th. A5 Steamers "Eliza," and "Fairy" RE now running regularly between p, JZ?" ft Wilmington and Fayetteville: ""TtfirP'' goods entrusted to this line will receive dispatchj. Messrs. Ramsey k Brother are Agents at Fayetteville. ' : : i JAMES E. METTS. Wilmington, N. C., August 28 ,188-t " Wilminctou Empire Restaurant." THE eubscriber would respectfully inform thi citizens of this place, that he has opened his "Restaurant," second door from the corner of Market and Second street, where he is now prepared to serve MEALS at j short no-1 tice, at any hour, and hopes by strict attention jto hia bu siness to recommend his establishment to the custom and favor of the community. Families furnished with OYSTERS at reduced price. EST" Please give me a ca.U.m4g2 I t3. J. TAYLOR. April 1st, 1854, . . 22-tf. . IN A HURRY! -If you wish! to g.t any of the following-pieces of music, received at J.'Tj, MUNDS' Book-itore. ! Few Days! Few Days! ,1'm saddest' when I sing! Flow on thou shining River ! ! ' The Old Maid of Sixty Three ! j i The Sensitive Goon ! Sept. 29. j a proportion t the prodigious fame which his eloquence has left behind it, that far more i manifestly lost than has reached lis; Avhue of his written compositions but a lew let ! ters have hitherto been given to the world. "The imperfect state of parliamentary reporting is the great canse of this blank." , ' What Somers and Chatham have lost in fame bv the oblivion of all the rufistei ly ellbrts of their minds, which, iucr the power of Parliament, conducted the march of the government durinor their coniiexion with it, the history of the nation has also losi for want of the vigor and verity, the clearness the freshness, and beauty with which its events and their causes might have been preserved in the luminous eloquence of its oratrrs. The great uun who conducted our revolutionary struggle in the trreat Continental Consrress have left no history be hind them of the views and events which had their birth in their debates, exeept in the meager formula of a journal. The fervid feeling of the hour, t lie impelling circumstances, the argument, the eager contioversey, which set the sub ject in every variety of light; passed away with the breath that gave them utterance; ana men who were not surpass-; ed, in the opinion of Lord Chatham, by "the master states men ot the world, have bequeathed to posterity notning of the eloquence which guided our national councils but "the shadow of a name.' Recent publications show how graphic history becomes when the actors in it speak for themselves, and event as they emerge stamp themselves on its page. Congress has now taken care that this sort of genuine history shall fall from the press, full and perfect, day by day;-and thus every public man will make his own history, and blend it impcriahably-with that, of his country. The Congressional Globe and Appendix is -o voluminous that it can onlv be read bv'onr busy countrymen partially during its progress. Some are interested m one measure, some in another. Different sections look for the most part to the action of their several representatives tho concerns of one frequently possessing no interest for the rest and amidst the mass it is difficult for each section, or individ ual, to get at the special matter most interesting to them. To obviate this, and enable all to get a glauce, a general view of the entire protvediugs' of Congress,- and to fix their attention on what suits ihtir particular views, I will publish in future, in addition to the Daily Globe and the Congressional Globe and Appendix, a Tues day s Congressional t-looc, containing a oriel 01 eaen day's debate oft every important subject discussed du ring the preceding week, arranging the nan.es of the speakers ' -pro and Cjti.;, and presenting the points dis cussed and leading arguments on each side, somewhat in the mode iu which forensic briefs are prepared. - This pa per I will send gratuitously to every subscriber to the Con gressional Globe and Appendix ; and to those who may consider their summary sufficient without them, the sub scription price for this weeklv will be two dollars per nji- num. Tho brief synopsis of debates will till but a mall part of the contents of this weekly sheet. ,It will contain every important item of foreign and domestic news which am be gleamed froni the daily prints during the week, together with that which may be brought by telegraph at the mo ment of going to press. It will contain, besides, the inter esting miscellany which is given in the Daily Globe, and the Washington gossip of theietter-writers, extracted from the different newspapers which employ them, whenever they shall be esteemed of such import as'to interest the rea ders of the Globe, and bear such probability on their face as to warrant their insertion. . As this weeklv paper will be sent to all the subscribers Sad News from Home! I for the Contrrcssional Globe and Appendix, it will certainly Mv dreams are now no more I bate a more general circulation than any other newspaper J 1 I iv . TT:i.ioj. . , 1 ...:n u e : j I FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK. Application will be made to the General Assembly of this State, at its next session, to charter the "Farmers and Merch ants Bank," to be located in the town of Wilmington N. C. Sept. 13. j 164-30L TUST RECEIVED, per Schr. 'LiUy,T from New York 9J . bbl. "Hiram Smith" Flour; 44 Hapeton" do.; : half-bbl "'Hiram Smith" do.; f 2ft boxe Colgate s No. 1 and Pale heap; in " do. Pearl March ; and lor sale bv Sept. 18. ! QUINCE k COWAN. ' PERFUMERY AnTTFaXCY U.RT1CI.EN. JUST received, 10 do. German Cn!jr e ; 1 1 doz Gol den Bell Cologne, assorted ies . 1ti doz. Lyons' Ka thairon; 12 doz. Barry t Tricophcrou doz. Phalon's Invigorator; 1 2 doz. .T.nbinV Extracts f the Handker chief ; 3 doz. Oriental rops; doz. fis?. tiounuot ; La- o doz. Tooth ; a large as- Lubin's Toilet kc. For sale It. LfPPITT. oivtf. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. To tie Citizen of the TTnited States . I mot htnJiiblt and sineerclr thank Sou for th imniense patronage which yoo have bestowed upon my Pills. I take this ltiportuity of stating that my Ancestors were all Ameri ieanjOilizeh and that I entertain for all that concerns A mertca and the Americans, the most lively sympathies, so ranchso that 1 oririnallv compounded these Pills cxprtK-li to vour! climate, habits, constitutions, and manner of living, intending to establish mvsolt amontr vou, wlucii 1 havi how dine, bv taking preioies in New-York. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, ihrifr of Ann and AivMf .w, Atr-"'. vender Water: ." dy.. Hair Brnshoj; Brushps; Clothes, Nail aud Comb Bnjl; sortmejit Sponge Brushes for fake'tof'th Soap; doz. assorted Fancy tin i j v yi v noiesaie ana netaii, iv Nov. 2, 185?.. -onpa. W THE MORAL TROBE, of One and Two hundred comt mon sense essays on the nature ofj Men and Thing3 ; interspcred with scraps of science and history, by L. Carroll Judson, author of a biography of the Signers, of the Declaration of Independence. Received and for sale at the new Book Store, by ! J. T. MUND'S BY EXPRESS TO-DAY, 2nd Supply of that new and popular work, Grinnell's Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, A personal narrative bv Elisha Kent Kane, U. Sf N. ; received at j J. T. . MUNDS'. TURNIP SEED, just received a Ifresh supply fiont Philsdelnhia. rer Adnm's &r Co's E-:nreaij 1 , t . - 1 Wj H. LIPPITT, ; August 4. 1 Druggist and Chemist. HAIR BRUSHES. 100 dozen! of French, English" and American manufacture, also, a large assort ment of Paint, Tooth, Nail, and Fleshj Bmshes, just at hand, and for sale very cheap, by I C. & D. DuPRE. ' July 1. Wholesale Druggists. PREMIUM COTTON j GINS. '' IHE subscribers having accepted the Agency of the L above Cotton Gins, manufacture by E. T. Taylor & Co., hi Columbus, Georgia, will- be I happy to exhibit a Specimen Gin to the planters of this vicinity, and to re ceive orders from those wishing to purchase. They arc equal, if not superior, to any Gins naiiufactured, and will be warranted to give satisfaction in every respect, being remarkable for their durability and saiFety fhom heating, and for the quality of Lint produced, at well as the quan tity they arc capable ot tuvuing out m a given tune. PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD, AND LIVKR A5D I BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. N The Citizens of the Union suffer much from disorders ot Liver and Stomach, scarcely anv are free from-the iufluence of; fhese destructive maladies, hence life wears fast. The fairjsi-x, peiuiaps the most handsome in (he orld, up to a certain' ieriod when, distressing in sav, many liKtse their teetir and iHd looks, while yet in the heyday of life, fuch sad evils my le effectually fc-tnedinl by continually keej ing the blofkl pure, and the Liver und Stomach in a halthy actftfs wheji lift- will flov smoothly, and - resemble plants in tjCongeijiial clime, where an eternal spring appears to reigti. As it regard the preservation of the human fiame, ann tiie duration of life, much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, that health and life can' be prolonged for many years beyfpd their' rdinary limits, if lloilo'way's Pills arc takfch to'purifv tlw ltlvK acetnling to ihe rules laid down fori healthj puntnined in ihe din-ction- which aitnpany eacivbox! . 11 o f AC ASE Ofi WE A K N ESS AND DEBILITY, OF 1" YEARS 1 STANDING, CURED BYHOLLOWAY'S PILI.S. :iy fetter from Capt. John Johnxon. An for J j , -If fate, Seit- Tori; dated Jan. 5, 1854. To i'rof. HBllowav, Z. Cor. of Ann and Nassau st.. N. Y. Sir : It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to inform yoiji that 1 have been restored to health and sti-ength by taking your: Pills. For the last ten years, I suffered from "a derail gemqnt of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to suh an. extremity-that I gave up mv Ship, never expecting to g to Sea any more, as I had tried every Remedy that was recommended to me. but all to no purpose: and had if TLe criWr r.petfuHv inf.-rt, tW !;. Vi7 Ja!if,lU-r "iTwi hifje addfti. l hi,. of Saddle ad Karnes mow.Unxv.kc-. of the lateft d most improved styles, ami M ntuuutW nanufietvmi.r. t hi5 Monroii iUrket jtrcxt, every dnrritkiMi of article ii. the above hue. From Lis tyetw in tW bins. U feels confident that be Will 1 able to give enure satisfaction to ms customers. He has o on ftnJ wUj tntUniU keep a large assortment cf " fJruflfjf, iMfW. c ; GentlrMf' &t44lw, - - -. MridU4, Whip, Stin t, tte dx, All ef which he will warrant to be of the beat tnatnal-. and workmanship. He has also a large assortnteiit of v Trucks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchel. Fanqv irUUKit, 4C, Atu! all other articles nsually kept in snch establishment a- all f which he offers low for Cask, or on f bobt ckiit t prompt customers. ' Siddles. Uanes, TruiA Me-liciU Itaj-. Ae Ac., made t order. - Iu adtlition to the ale. the uhriWr ftlvt ars keeps -n hand a laive supply of String Leather, and has now. and will keep through the sson, a gtwd assortment of Flv Njet. AH an- invited to call and examine my Goods, whether in want r not, as 1 t.ike pie -cure in showing mv aortment to ail wh may favor mi -vith a call. - " 1 Harness aad Coach Trimmings sold at a fir prky . ir sous buying to nianufacttire. Also, Whirls at w,hoksal. AH kinds of riding Vehicles Wught und -add 011 cuar,i. aions. JOHN J. CONOLEY. Mav lo, lSol. .y Marble, Stone and Male Yard IX WILMINCTON. rIHE subscriber respectAdly1 notifies the public that he -JL has recently establishetl in tins town, a new Mar ble, Stone and Slatk Ykp, and is now prepared to t all orders for Monuments, Tombs, Furniture and Plumb ing work. Also, all kinds of Mni ble foi building purpose. Also. Flagging w&ilm&h Sur.e. Blue, Gre- a and Yw.gatel Si.ite ng furnished t reasonable rates". . Oixlei attended to with dispatch,- and on" moderate' terms. Marble Yard on WaterMreei,- near tl.t UailRoad. W. c. MILLH1AN. . May 1st, Ib-Vl. 47-tf. Marion, S. C. Star. o.ld.lro Tclegraj li. and Weeklv Wih.iinton Journal copy for one year. lor fire-p:tof iool- . . -r - en mysell up to despair, wnen 1 was at last recommended Itake your Pills. After using them for three months, the result is that I :on now in better health than I have been fir to ! eh IU b Tfn ye;-r pa-t, and indcel as well as ever I was in my . ' Vou' are quite at liberty to make this kni-wn for the I remain, sir, vours rojipectfullv. f nil Ti.-...X- tMJll.V JU11.1U.. itflt of other: : i Signed; lttefie cerebrated Pills are wonderfully efflcociiotts in ths follow inn covijylaints :- Debility, Head-ache. Se'rofuls.t, or Dropsy. lndijestioiv KingV Evil, iiiplt's, ErvsipV-his., Jaundice, Stone A' (I ravel, ion the remaie Ji-1.1 ver 1 oin- rec lid ry r pi s, regularities, plaints. Venereal AlTt's, F Jan. 7, 185U. IEK0Si5ET k BROWN. 1 T TOSQUITp NETTING. 200 pes. JJL extra quality ; 10 do. Blue and White, white Lace Netting, at low prices. llJSDjtUCK & RYAN. OAA PCS. Prime, A No. 1 Bacon, ham-., bidos and OVVy shoulders, for sale bv i j July 15th. . ' QUINCE k COWAN. . 1CASE Sardines, 1 do. do. boxes, 1 bbls. Cider Vin egar; 7 doz. boxes Lemon Syrup, fll mats Cinnamon, 1 bbl. Lahquidoc Almonds, 1 do. Jordan do., 17 drums Figs, just in store and for sale by I - July 18th, QUINCE i COWAN Good News from Home ! rC Ttifo Violets! Violets! Blue Violets! kt. beautiful kc. 1 1.000 LBS. Brooklin Pure White Lead,1 1,000 Bai lie do. do. ; 1,000 Extra do. dd. : 1 case 'Chromi Yellow 2 do. do.' Green: 2 do. Paris do: 10 Un 1 KKf PnnnVVnmic:!, !l (In Fin a the full proceedincrs of Coneress of the day before publish rwt, A l A Jansn- 1 do Res,m- Rand Psner ; i ed in the morning edition, a full synopsis of those of the in the United Status, and will, therefore, invite advertise ments from every section ot the Union, especially the whole sale jnerchants in the great cities, which will give, it addi tional interest with business men every where. ; The Daily Globe will be printed on a double royal sheet, twice a day during the sessions of Congress at eleven o'clock, a. m., and live o'clock, p. m., during the recesses, at five dollars a year for either the morning or evening edi tion. The evening edition is the one most suitable for sub scribers who live out of this city, as it will contain, besides doz. do Emery Paper. For sale by i Dr. A. 0. BRADLEY. Paptrs advertising for the establishment cony. Oct 20 T" 194 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE. 50 bbls. Fay etteville Flour superfine; 100 sacks of Liverpool oat Jf knrss firtrl Rt jrn?- " 9rt hntna ftifnco 9A hhla. vr A jo.' n-.s-c --.'li-n wi ai i nited States, the reports of the heads of the executive de n. y. auu ok y.vu ouX, .jr, -F---"; partmen cbea haye whhheXd by mem. avtktMiAS Ann a t.-tkt r.ria rT i l rci -nn m l t n g n imp . unit i f . day. together with the news bv telegraph ; and from other sources, ud to the hour that it is put to press. It will con tain, also, all laws and joint resolutions passed by Congress. The Congressional Globe and Appendix will also be prin ted on a double royal sheet, in book form, royal quarto size, each number containing sixteen pages. The Congressional Globe will be made up of the proceedings of Congress, and the runnimr debates as taken down by the reporters. The Appendix will contain messages of the President of the U- A Hi-, Asthma, BflhouaC Blotches ?Skin, Bowel Compl'ts. Fevers of ;dl Piles. Wor's of all k'd: Cnstipaiji o n of kinds. Retention of Weakness, from ;the f5j0vi"bls. - oitt, ATrine, whatever cau-e. ' f Sold at the Establishment of Prof. IIou.ow v. Corrn-1- off-Ann and Nassau Streets, New-York ; also, bv all r0sjectab'c Druggists .find Dealers in Medicines ilirouidiout the United States, in Uoxes, at r7 1-2 cents. .-'7 c nt, and $1,50 eenis each. To be had Wholesale of -the pviiicipiil Drug House in the Union, ! jfr" There is eon3derb!e saving by taking ihe larger sizes. J; . ' . i j N. B. Directions for the guidance of in everv lis- ea-dejr are affixed to each Box. !j Fovwdf; in Wilmington by Ir. A. O. UKADLEY. I ' fj Druggist uud 1etuiet." Maiket Street. i: June .' .i To C ountry tierehan1. E haje now on sale, all new, 1000 pes. American '! t ana Jngnsu iaucocs, iw uo. r oreigu anu uomes- tic Ginghamg; 100 do. Bleached Cottons, assorted quali ties ; 20)3 do. Marlboro Stripes aiid Flaids; 1 bales brown Sliirtings ; 5 do Cotton OznabUrgs; Bed Ticks; jApron Checks; Kentucky Jeans; Merino Cassimcr.cs; Satiuett8 Clothg, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, Kerseys, Blank jets, kc. j ! 300 pes. Cashmeres and Muslin De'Lanes, as sorted qualities ; 50 pes. black, figured, and plaid Alpac- TEW BOOKS. A large- variety of miscellaneous books, iust received at the Book Store. North-side of Market street. - J. T. MUNDS. Oct. 2. ':!... 178 DAILY EXPECTED 1 2 more ofj those superior Gim pun Lace-trimmed Cloth Cloaks of the "Empress" pattern assorted colors. Also 2 doz. more of those graceful fitting Philibertas decidedly the prettiest cloak of the season. I HEDRICK & RYAN.j L ANKET AN D FLANNELS. French Bath, Eng lish Whitney, an dAmerican BayjStateBed Blankets, all sizes. Welsh, Bullard Vale, and Shaker Flannels. Also 3 pieces Electric Flannel. ! j Oct 21194 HEDBICK k RY'AN. IRENCH CORSETS By express this morning, 3 doz. more super French Corsets, j AUo 2 doz. new style, lace belore Corsets. Sold at New Ydrk prices. Oct 21194 HEDRICK & RYAN. NOTICE. Application will be made to the next Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina!' for an Act to pro mote direct Importations. The object is to remove the. State Tax upon cargoes of Foreign importations sold at auction in the town of Wilmington. Oct 12. 187-tf. Favetteville familv. Old stand of R. Grant & Bro Ixorth Water street. EDMUND II. ;GRANT. Oct 20 . j 194-lw PAINTS. I0,oo0 lbs. Prime White Lead ; 5000 lbs. VenitianRed; 40 lbs. Spanish Brown; 25 bbls. Fire Proof Paint ; . 500 lbs. Verdigris ; 1000 lbs. Chrome 1 Green ; 500 do. Pari3jTreen ; 5 do. Japan and ,3 do. Coach Body Varnish, for sale cheap, by July 1. C. & D. DcPRE, C? ATIN VESTS. A new lot of those superior Satin O Vests, just opened at SCOTT k BALDWIN'S. Sept. 18. : bers of Congress for revision, and all the laws and joint res olutions passed during the session. A complete index will be made soon after Congress adjourns, and sent to all sub scribers for the work. Should any numbers fail to reach subscribers, they will be sent to them without charge, when ever they advise me what numbers they have not received. Subscribers should be careful to tile all the numbers receiv ed; as the complete work will be found to be very valuable to them, and the expense of furnishing missing numbers very expensive to me. ! The debates of Congress are now as fully and as faithful ly reported in the Congressional Globe as those of any other legislative body ase in this or any other country, and yet they are sold to subscribers for .oKixth of what any other debates are sold for in this country, and mu-eU centh of what Store and for sale : 10 bags Rio Coffee ; u do. Old Government Java ; 50 bbls. Mess Pork, by Sept. 23 PETTEWAY & PRITCHETT. Dr. A. O. BRADLEY, TYRUGGIST k CHEMIST. Successor to S. B. k J. A JL Evaxs, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drug3, Medi ernes, ChenncaLs, ramts, Oils, Glass, ! Patent Medicine's; Perfumery, Cigars, Old Brandies and Wines, &c, &c, at low prices. North V est Corner Front and Market st s Wilmington, N. C, March 20, 1854. 11 -tf. as. it its unnecessary to sav that our winter stock is (entirely new, as it is a notorious fact that wc never car ry our old stock T-consequently, the above goods can be bffered at a reduction of twentr-five to thirty per cent, cs than last Fall's prices. Goods delivered to anv paat bf the city free of charge. Sept. 23th. HEDRICK o. RYAN. GOTTON YARN Dec. 14; -Alwavs on hand, bv JOS. J. LIPPITT. REAMS of Letter, Account, Cap, and Com mercial note papers now in store and for sale at less than New York prices.' Give us a trial and be con vinced. J. T. MUNDS, Sept. 128. North-side Market st. FEVKIt AXD Al K. DE. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, OR the Fever and Aifue. Chocr- Fever. Dvspepsia and all Billious Affections. r The Proprietor of this Medicine will .state, without hesi tation or fear of contradiction, that the Stampede mixture ha? cured more peisous where it has' beeu introduced, thaii any other medicine m u for the above y diseases. This medicine has neither Arsenic nor Quinine in its composition, ail of the ingredients aie of a perfectly healthy character, and highly stimulating and invigora ting in their tendency. Persons while using this medicine i will not be affected bv exposure to water or a damn at mosphere no more than in their usual health. Planters in sections of the country where the Ague prevails, will do well to adopt this medicine, a the patient is nor obliged to.lay by while under treatment, and they may bo assured ot a speedy cure. The Proprietor could intro- i. duce thousands, of certificates from 4f0se of the highest respectability, but prefers saying to thfick buy one bot- tie and you will have the infallible proof in yourself. Full directions for Its use accompany each bottle. : ' Certificates cau be seen at the office, showing where this Medicine has cured when all others have failed. For Dyspepsia and idl other Billious Complaint, there is not a better Medicine in the market. : , It has also been taken with the most '-.astonishing suc cess in several cases of Rheuniatirm and Gout; for these , complaints take a table-spoonful twice, a day. ; Cue Bottle of this Medicine vcry.oftn has the. desired effect: Price 81 per bottle. ' For tale by Druggigti in all port, of tho l'nit l Stat. and Canadas: All wholesale orders must be addressed to MEAD A BLEECKER, sole Proprietors, 98 Broadway, New-York. Agents. P. F. Pescud, Raleigh, N. C.:imon Ruff k Co., Charleston,.S. C. , - August 28, 1854. . 118-dly-wly. ALL SUITLUS oTnTcftTES. Rks-. ton A: TowNKiitNii are receiving from th4 New York and Baltimore Packets, Aramirto, Marine, Mills, and Powell, a new supply of everything. Smoked Tongues; Driod Beef; Fulton Market Beef; Milk and Soi' Crack ers; Pilot and Ship Bread ; Boston Butter and Water , Crackers, hi tin cases ; Pino Apple and Yankee Cheese : - Brown, Clarified, and Crushed bugar, and Golden Syr up ; lobaccool all grades; Lampjind Sperm Oil ; Scotch Ale, and a new lot "East Inpia Ale;' Sperm and Ada mantine Candles; 10 kegsjf superior-Butter; 50,000 Cigars; Java, Lagniia and Rio Coffee t" mid x arious other articles to arrive. i Sept. 15. , A JouesN Digest. DIGEST of reported cases, determined in the Supreme Court of Noith Carolina, from the vcar 1845, (December,) to the year 1853, (August,) inclusive; ibeginniiig with Sixth IredelFs Law, and ending with Busbeels .Report, (August,) 1853 ; and beginning with Fourth Iredell's Equity, and ending with Busbee's Equity jReport,; ( August,) 1S53. Together with an index to the names, of cases. Two volumes in one, Law and Equity. iPrepared by Hamilton C. Jones, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor at Law; Just published. . Received and for isalebyn S. W. WHITAKER. !' Oct. 6 182 J"R have now in store a fine assortment of French, English, and American paper 'hangings.; borders. decorations, Ac. Also, curtains, cornices, shades, tas- the debates of the British Parliament are sold for in England, ! &e- fr pale ai-d hung m the latest style. . ... Q Z ! irTTT TTrt A' e -nr tf I HJvUMtJJlhTiuKS. Various styles and prices, Just ! A- opened and lor sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S. Cct. 9. '' - ji"V"EWSPAPER rlLES. A large assortment of vari l ous Styles and prices, just opened, and for sale at jl 0ct.;9. S. W. WHIAKER'S. ' - - - . ' 1 1 11 " 6 f S EAL BANDANNA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. 1 Imported . expressly for those who bdlicv e in the S genuine. We have a few pieces at vf ! Oct 110 185 SCOTT & BALDWIN'S? "1 YTINDOW GLASS. Window and Pictcre Glass. VY A good assortment of Window and Picture Glass j oonstantly on hand, and for sale in quantities to suit pur- j chasers. Merchants from every section are invited to call and examine for themselves before buying. . Orders by letter promptly filled. EDWARD P. ! DICKIE, . 144 Chamber at, N, Y., near Hudson, R. R. Depot Feb. 25,. 1854. v j 8-ly.- JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA I Case Sulph. Quinine, 50. ozs. Calomel, 10 ozs. Sulphv-ahd Acetate Morphine, 25 ozs. Cinchonia, 5 ozs. Salarine, 25 ozs. Blue Mass, 10 ozs. Chlorotorm, 19 bbls. Jpsom baits, where Paper, reporting, tvpe. and tvpesetting are each and all, much cheaper than in this country. The liberal sub- ; scription by Congress enables me to sell the debates so low..! Ana Congress, for the purpose of enabling the people to ob- j tain them at as low a rate as they can be affordea, passed the following joint resolutiou. authorizing them to go free by mail: Joint rceotution providing for the distribution of the laws of Congress and the debates thereon. With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Con gress: and the debates contributing to. the truo interpreta tion thereof, and to make free the communication between the representative and constituent bodies: Be it resolved by the 'SwiaJe and House of Jitji-tntat-ins of the United States oj America in Lonfressasseinei-ed. that Sept. 27. WILKINSON & ESLER, Upholsterers and Taper Hangers. (C. & J. copy.) 174 T) LEACH and Brown Sept 30. Shirtings, to be found at ! S. D. ALLEN'S. TELVET RIBBONS A good assortment, to be found I 1 TTNCLE SAM'S FARM FENCE. By A. D. Milne.- This is a new and very interesting TemperaHce Y orkj i Received and for sale bv J. T. MUN DS. Oct: 11 - 186 C) X BBLS. Whiskey, 10 do. Rum, 10 do. mmjpj do. Domestic Brandy, 10 hhds; N..O. k P. R. Su gar, 20 bags Rio Coflec, and 3 do. ed and for sale low, by . ' Sept. 9th. PETTEWAY k PRITCnETT Rose Gin, -2u :. Su- Java do. Just land- SCHOOL BOOKS. A large supply daily expected. Purchasei-s will find it to their advantage to rive us a call before buying elsewhere. ! J. T. MUNDS. Bookstore. ' Sept. 11. Next to C. k D. Dupre's, Drug etore. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. A new supply of 50 do zen, at Sept. 18. SCOTT & BALDWINS. ANOTHER supply of Strawberry Tooth-Wasb, persona wanting this elegant detergent can now be supplied. Sold by 1 DR. BRADLEY, Sept. 2. Druggist iy"EW FORM BOOK. A new and practical Form it book, containing forms of all those legal instru ments important to be known by the people of North Carolina, compiled and arranged from the best authori ties, by Calvin H Wilcv, Esq. Received and for sale bv Sept. 25. ' J. T. MUNDS. r BACHELORS, FAMILIES, HOTELS, STEAM boats, kc, can be furnished with mat trasses, beds, pillows, bolsters, sheet 3, pillow-eases, blankets comforts, spreads, towels, table-cloths, Ac, bv calling on WILKINSON k ESLER,V Upholsterer? and Pnoer Ilanircif . Sept. (C. k J. ropy.) 1 "1X71 lave on hand an assortment of Paper Hangings, T T j ; Borders, Decorations, Firc-Scrccns, Window Shades, et., for ale and put up by Y WILKINSON k ESLER, July 15th. Paper Hangers and Upholsterers. at (Sept. 30.), S. D. ALLEN'S. DRESSING GOWNS. A few beautiful Dressing Gown.s, manufactured for us. Call and see them at Oct. 5. SCOTT k BALDWIN'S. t and a choice collectjon of Chemicals from the Laboratoriel from and after the present sessional congress, the con of Poms & Weightman, and Chas. Ellis. For gale cheap ?ressj0,na Glo4!e and Appendix, which contain the laws and uuuuu "viS , n t. h-pRT-m r the debates thereon, shall pass free through the mails at . .. , V f. r , . . so lontr as the same shaU be published bv order of Cong June 1 1th. Drug and Chemical Store, Market st sheet will be enlarged. &ui e .0. v "uway, ew xorK." t.- $ - anuweturers ana A8aaer, wnoieaale and retaiL TERMS. l,iaHos-Piaiios-lianos. A TTENTION of purchasers is respectfully called to a J. new and gigantic invention in Pianofortes now ful lvneifected. and before the tntblic. known aa Hail's Celestial Tr.ple-strijiged Piaso. The peculiarity found not large enough to contain all the matter, iben the of the Cklestial Piano consists in its capacity for octa vo ptayint with - the single finger, an attainment hither to untaiown ..to the Pianoforte. j The most ordinary performer is enabled by the aid of this improvement to produce effects in . octavo playing that .would confound a Talberg or a Listz. One .of its chief excellences is its capacity to be used as an ordin ary Piano of the sweetest quality ot tone, and is instant ly changed by the use of a common pedal to a combina tion so thrilling and majestic, A3 to captivate and charm the heart These instruments are superior in power to two ordinary 7 octavo Pianos, while for sweetness) puri ty, breadthy .and richness of tone, they challenge the competition of the world. j v V This is the united testimony of Professors and Ama teurs; who ; have tested- the Celestial Piano. Ordinary Pianos of all sizes, new and second hand ; for sale at re duced prices. r.v A h- V V -i-' 'Jmrrent where subscriber resides will "be recetfed'at par. BUSINESS COATS. A full supply our own make new style, at i SCOTT k BALDWIN'S. Oct 5. ; ' LIFE IN ABYSSINNIA Being notes collected during three years residence and travels in that country, by Mansfield Parkyna ; in 2 vols., illustrated. For sale by lontr as the same shall be published bv order of Cong- ress: Proeidei, That nothing herein shall be construed to authorize the circulation of the J)ailjr Globe free of postage. Armrovcd Ausrust 6, 1852. Tuesday's Congressional Globe will be published even-; Tiirttrtv tirf rnntnin fi thnt. i. rr miispd jibove. It -will t be commenced on a double roval sheet, but if that shall be IIFTY YEARS IN BOTH HEM ISPnERES, or Remi- ne a niscences 01 ute -L4ie; 01 a r ortuer ilerchant, Bv Aug. Kth. J. T. MUNDS. Vincent Nolte. Third supply. Oct 11 r. - 1 -i . " jevv,iveu ann ior feaie ov I ! J. T. MUNDS. " For one copy of the Daily Globe, one year - - $5 00 When taken for a less time, the price will be 50 cts. a month. For theCongressional Globe and Appendix durin g the com ing session - - . - " - '- $s 00 Where bank notes under $- are prohibited by law, or can not be readilv obtained, I will aend two copies for 3, fourfor10;and so on at that rate. - ; i : For Tuesday's Congressional Globe, one year - , 5- .00 For sit months -. '.'"." -' - 4 - ' 1 m Subscriptions for less than 'six months will not be received. Orders ior the Congressional Globe and Appendix, or. for Tuesday's Congressional Globe, should be here by- theTtn of December to secure all the numbers. - The Daily Globe is now in "the course of publication, and will be sent from the day a subscription tor it reaches here.?. - . .; -; KT . An order for an r of the rjaners must be aecomnanied bv the money for it, else the paper will not be sent Bank note's . , -, -, ., , , 'IRIAL of CARAWAN, jfor the murder of Lassiter A X. few more copies of thb interesting book, received and for sale by (Sept. 25.) J. T. MUNDS. T HE SLi. SUN" is down and I have received, fresh and prime, oJ ools. .ravettevme Super, rlour. For cash at Ji GEO. H. KELLY'S. June 8, 1854. 4. ARPETS AND down, bv. ept. 27. OIL CLOTHS cut, made, and put WILKINSON k ESLER, Paper Hapgersind Upboh-lerers.-(C. k J. copy.j 171: rEN differeut kinds Of Matti-asees on hand, and made JL Jul to order bv y 15th. s. WILKINSON & ESLER. Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. To the Ladies! Great Reduction on Summer I)rrs f;ood. H ARTER'S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER. Receiv ed and for sale by i - J. T. MUNDS. Oct 2. 173 rpWENTY YEARS' IN THE PHILLlPINE ISLANDS. I JL Translated from the French of laul IV Do La GnonK erre." Chevalier of the order of the. Legion of Honor. Re vised and extended by the author, expressly for this edition. For sale at- f; , y J. TUNbS Bookstore. Oct is . : ,';;; .v: - .; . . .: m The Daily Globe, which will contain all the proceedings of Congress, will be sent to the papers that copy this pros pectus as often as three tunes before tin meeting of Oongres?. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Session of the Gehesral Assembly of thi State, for an Act to Ineorporate 'The Wilmington Cliam ber of Commerce. , GEO. DAVIS, Sec'v. s OeitSth: ' 182-S0t D. ALLEN will dispose of tho balance of his Sum mer Dress Goods at greatly reduced nriccs. consist ing of Printed and Plain Barege?, Printed and Plain Ja conets, I'nnted and Plain Muslins, Collars, Under Sleeves, Embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfs., plain and figM Swiss Muslins, plain and figM Jaconets. Also, Mourning Mus lins ind Lawns, and manv other kind of goods will be sold at low prices. Flcasc call before purchasing-else j whereat S. D. ALLEN'S. June 3d, 1854. . 76-tf. rplE BRAZILIAN REMEDY for Diurrhcea and D"s--JL jentery. Hundreds can testify toiu virtues. Prepared and sold only by C. A R DtPRE. -i ixs. .o secret preparation. , Jipo 15 th. - s, ; . - . '-. ' SUPERIOR POTASH. Put up in tin cans containing jive pounds each, with directions for making cither Hard op. Son Soap. One can with proper management, produce ten gallons of good Soap. '1 Liberal discount made to country dealers, i j V Vjsi DR. A. O. BRADLEY, j; May loth. Wholesale and Retail Druggist T A BBLS? MESS PORK, for sale by ROGERS' CUTLERY. The subscriber U now otn-. ing a fine assortment of Eou-kks'kelectep Knives Scissors, &c; and has made an arrangement by which he will be regularly supplied with his goods, gotten up especially for his retail sales. Those who wish the best in this line will alwavs find them at r' " J. M. ROBINSON'S. Wilmington, N. C, May 17. Town papers copy. LEECHES. 1000 SwedL-Jb Lceche?, by Adam's L CoV. Express For sale at C. k D. DcPRFS ' ? July 1. v ' Drugstore. L "r ERSEY AND BLANKETS. .7 cas Kerseys, comv LL prising all the leading kinds for plantation use ; with 4 cases Shaker Kerseys, h new style and the best article of negro doth, made ; 1 W negro Blankets, as sorted qualities from 50 cents to I,50. The above goods were bought cheap, and will be sold at a slight advance. HEDRICK k RYAN.1 Sept 28. i Oct. 17. MOORE, STANLY A CO. ANCY GOODS. Wc have not been into all the1 stores, so cannot say whether or not wc have the largest and handsomest stock in town, but would beg our friends to call and look at the goods we have just opened ; we think they arc very beautiful, and in variety and quantity quite equal to the demands of the market. They consist in part of Writing Desks Paper Mache, Rosewood, Mahogany Work Boxes, do. ! Reticules from 50 cts. to $10. Ladies Companions of Tarious styles and prices. , Jewel case, Needle cases Ac ' Fancy Card Baskets; Sewing Bird. r . Dressing caes some very beautiful, and very many other things to be found at toe iwok store, on me ortii ide of Market street ' . 1. Jiwira. ' Sept 22. - . ' . t BLACK English Crape, for sale by Sept. 50. a D. ALLEN.
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