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': ; .4 X'- . :. AM) t: ally Paper CSWeekl $2 a year, in Advance. 1 Office tn South tide of Market Street, one door East S ::,9f'jPiJ.h Storet and nearly op- - , ; , v ponU ihe Carolina Hotel .L -KCPOK AKD JOB PRINTING, . ; DONR IN A SUPERIOR MAIMER AND AT SHORT NOTICE. September 26th, 1854 Steamer Fanny Xutterloh HAVING been thoroughly repaired and neatly fitted up for, the accommodation! of passengers, leaves Fayetterille on Monday and Thurs- day mornings; and Wilmington on Tuesday and Friday mornihgs. Carrying light freight and passengers. ; July 18. 113-tf W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent. ' Steamer Npray for Smithville and Orton. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, COMMENCING MONDAY, V ' - SEPTEMBER 4Tn. STEAMER SPRAY, Capt. Jko. B. Price, will nlv between Wilmincrton and Smith- vflle, landing at Orton, as follows : ' Leave -Wilmington, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 3 o'clock. - v Leave Smithville, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday y mornings, at 6 o'cldck. . - " Passage : One Dollar Children and Servants half price. . , 1 Freight at customary rates. Light freight only taken on Saturday. Apply to Captain on board, or to - - A. H. VanBOKKELEN, Sept id, 1854. No. 5, South wharves. Adams & Go's Great Northern and Southern EXPRESS ! - WARILY PACKAGES of every description to Peters j burg, Richmond, Fredricksburg, Washington City, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Baltimore, &c., in charge of Spe cial Metitengers. JNO. L. CANTWELL, Agent. v Office on Front, near Market st. May 15th. . 59-tf. " Wilminctoii Empire Restaurant." 'THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens oi mis piace, uiut ue uas opeueu uia ncswumui, second door from the corner of Market and Second street, f II " 1 XI A. 1 1. . J I. . IL Antn... ' ' where ho is now Drenarcd to serve MEALS at short no tice, at any hour, and hopes by strict attention to his bu gmesa to recommend hi3 establishment to the custom and favor of the community. Families furnished with OYSTERS at reduced prices. - 5SF"Plcase give me a call.(Jil C. J. TAYLOR. April 1st, 1854. 22-tf. 1.000 LBS. Brooklin Pure White Lead, 1,000 Bai lie do. do. ; 1,000 Extra do. do. ; 1 case Chrome. Yellow ; 2 do. do. Grec ; 2 do. Paris do ; 10 hbla. Venetian Red : 1 bbl Copal Varnish : 1 do Fine Coach do. ; l'do. Japan; 1 doz. Reams Sand Paper; doz; do Emery Paper. For sale by t , ,. ? . Dr. A. 0. BRADLEY. Papers advertising for the establishment copy. Oct 20 194 PAINTS. 10,000 lbs. Prime White Lead ; 5000 lbs. Vcnitian Red : 40 lbs. Spanish Brown ; 25 bbls. Fire Proof Paint: 500 lbs. 'Verdigris: lOOOjbs. Chrome Green : 500 da. Paris Green : 5 do. Japan and .3 do. Coach Body Varnish, for sale cheap, by Julyl. C. & I). DrPRE, j -Piaiios Pianos Piauos. .. A TTENTION of purchasers is vespectfully called to a jljl new and giganlic invention in Pianofortes now lul ly perfected, and before the public, known as Hall s Celestial Triple-strixged Piano. The peculiarity of the Celestial2 Piano consists in its capacity for octa vo playing with :the single finger, an attainment hither-" t unknown to the Pianoforte. The most ordinary performer is enabled by the aid of this improvement to produce effects in octavo playing that would confound a Talbcrg or a Lislz. Onp of it chief excellences is Its capacity to be used as an ordin ary Piano of the sweetest quality ot tone, and i3 instant- 'ly changed bv the use of a common pedal to a combina tion so thrilling and majestic, as to captivate and charm the heart. These instruments are superior in power to : two ordinary 1 octavo Piano3, while for sweetness, puri ty, breadth, and richness of tone, they challenge the competition of the world, .y 'I 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. " , ' " ELY & MUNGER, 321 Broadway, New York. Manufacturers and Dealers, wholesale and retail. . Oct. 11 186-3m Distillers' Glue. 25 BBLS. for sale a good article. WM. A. GWYER. 204-tf Oct 31 BOOKS FOR , CHILDREN Boys at Home, by C. Adams; Faggots , for the Fireside, - bv Peter Parley ; the Wanderers by sea and land, by Peter Tarley ; a Po etry Book -illustrated with many engravings ; this book contains 130 choice pieces of Poetry, and 20 beautiful hymns, by ... s City Characters, or Familiar - Scenes in town illustrated with .24 plates. :The Oriental Story Book, a collection of tales, translated from the German of. Wilbredenhaufly bv Qackenboss, illustrated. The Saying and Doings ' of Animals, with 110 illustrations. Little Willies First Present, in three parts; containing the Child s Story Book, Summer Holiday s, and George a Ad- : Tentures, complete. ,in one neat voln .e, elegantly illus trated. . Received and opened the above, with many outer nice dooks ror cnnaren at - . :JDec. 0. -. ::V::J1 J. T. munds. T?ANCY GOODS. We have not been into' aU ' the A- stores, so cannot say whether or not vre have the, largest, anu nanusomest siocic in town, out would beg our friends to call and look , at the goods wc have iust opened ; we think they are 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, aianogany w ork Boxes, do. Reticules from 60 cts. to $10. : ' ? v : Ladies Companions of various styles and prices. Jewel case, Needle cases; &c . . , " ; Fancy Card Baskets ; Sewing Birds.J ? 1 - Dressing cases some very beautiful, and. very many -a exlX Zi ' " " Tt it .ofSef-.i ; - - .-.J: T' MUDS : --m rs.-v -.-ti v -. ; : ' 1 ' ' : - rm'-rrw -w-rym t lfTT T Tft 9 tin KM. -.-lt.. . ... r recBived and for sale, by 5 ""i" t nw J!? f Nor 21 , N, B. ,No secret preparation, . June 15 th. xta viTPTil "NOTIONS for Dec; Reeeivi nA fAU .4 m.' ...... - - . uv 1 -Nat. 21 1 . ; - S.W. WjHTACEr'S fep.-, South Side Matket Jf( f I .. . J & "Tr AVilinititrtnn X. C' I ill 173-ly i rpuisBttAfciLiiAa KtusL&ui ior uiarrnoea and Dys-JpiejawfecnreaU.lh7 I eptery. Hundreds can testify to its virtues. I is now in the course ofpnblickti6n, and:M, be'-Wntifom - t anA Crti,rwfi7 k . ' a Xt n ttt?t? 'i- 1 the day a subscription for it reaches hWs.vti - I - Xot. 21 S. W. WHITAKER'S. . i ' TIIE GLOBE: The Official; Taper, of Congress, v . andempaperfor the People. T : . ; lrd Brougham, in his t'Hiitorical sketches of States- menVbo.flourjshed in the time of George the Third," gives soma remarkable example, skowing the great loss so stain ed by England in the history of its statesmen, and of iu national progress, through the imperfect state of parlia mentary reporting in former times. He open his life of Lord Chatham thus: "- r 'There-i hardly any man id modern time, with the ex ceptioiV' perhaps, of JLord SomerVi wha fills so Urge a space in our history, and of whom, ire know so little, as Lord Chatham; add yet he is the person to whom every one would at once point, if desired to name the most suc cessful statesman and most brilliant orator that this, coun try overproduced. Of Ixmt Somen, iudeed, wc can scaree- f of uuinjpeaeliabl intejjity, a jude of greaf capacxtr and i learnius;, a iirtu incnu ot iibcttj, lut a cautioo aua cue I sj acknowled;;?. lint the authority which he possessed emon j ! his CisraterojJtrie. tho iufiueuce which hii ound and i J practical wisdom exeiTiidorcr their proceedinr, the ser-, i viced which he wa.t thuunabled U reuder iu gUivriag the i constitution jafo through the most trvioflr times, and sav- ing t from arbitrary ,wer without paying the price ul our j liberties iu annrchv aud vbloodshed-nav,. condi r- nnilMiM.r I .... whole procedinj! f a revolution with all the deliberation. and almost in the fornix, of an ordinary lefjal proceed hi 2; 1 have surrounded hi- tmuvo .with-f at mild vet imp;rihable glory, which, mi' contrast of our dark ignorance repect i5j all the prticuUTn and details of his life, K'Te the.fig ure wmethirj altogether un terims and ideal. It is now unfortunately ux Utvt by supplying this information," to fill up the outline which the mea'pro recfrds of his times have left uh. lhit it i .!iiflrHhrhow. much of Lord Chat ham, who il .urilwd : within the memory of the present generation, still reM iqKn vague tradition. As a statcs- man mdeed, he i known to us bv the events which histc- rv has recorded ti have hanoeued ur.d vrhlsadioiuistisition: vet even of Ii ehaie in ibj-ingiiig thte about little ha ; been piv-e v.-d of detail. So, fragments of h:s 'speeches liave been handed down to us, but these bear so very small . t PWJf .. Prodigious lame wmcnms eloquence U2X9 ICO IKUtUU It, lUdfc IAL IJilM C la uiaullCAkl lUSk llltlli uar reached us; while of his written compositions but a few let- ters have hitlierto been eriven to the world. "The imperfect state of parliamentary reporting is the great cause of this blank." What Somers and Chatham have lost in fame by the oblivion of all the masterly efforts of their minds, which, wielding the power of Parliament, conducted the march of the government during their connexion with it, the history of the nation has also losi for want of the vigor and verity the clearness, the freshness, and beautv with which its events and their causes might have been preserved in the luminous eloquence of its oratrrs. , The great mou who conducted our rrvolutionary struggle in the great continental congress nave leu no ni story De hind them of the views and events which had their birth in their debates, except in the meager formula of a journal. The fervid feeling of the hour, the impelling circumstances, the arerumeat, the eajrer controversey, which set the sub ject in every variety of light, passed away with the breath tnat gavgoihem utterance; ana men wno were not, surpass ed, in the opinion of Lord Chatham, by "the master states men ot the world,, have bequeathed to posterity nothing 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 events as thev emerere stamp themselves on its page. Congress has now taken care that this sort of fenuine history shall fall from the press, full and perfect, ay by day; and thus every public man will make his own historv. and blend it lmoerishablv with that ot his country. The Congressional Globe and Appendix is so voluminous that it can only be read by onr busy countrymen partially during its progress, home are interested, in one measure, some in another. Different sections look for the most part to the action of their several representatives the concerns of one frequently possessing: no interest for the rest and amidst the mass it is difficult for cach section, or individ ual, to eet at the special matter most interesting to them To obviate this, and enable all to get a glance, a general view of the entire proceedings of Congress, and to fix their attention on what suits their particular views, I will publish in future, in addition to the Daily Globe and the Congressional Globe and Appendix, a Tues dav's Congressional Globe, containing a brief of each days debate on every important subject discussed du ring1 the nrecedinsr week, arranarinir the nan.es of the sneakers vro and con., and presenting the points dis cussed and leading arguments on each side, somewhat in the mode in which forensic briefs arc 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 weekly will be two dollars per an num. The brief synopsis of debates will fill but a small part of the contents of this weekly sheetl It will contain every important item of foreign and domestic news which can be gleamed from the daily prints during the week, together with that which may be brought by teiegrapn ai tne 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 the letter-writers, extracted from the different newspapers which employ them, whenever they shall be esteemed of such import as to interest tho rea ders of the Globe, and bear such probability on their face as to warrant their insertion. , As this weekly paper will be sent to all the subscribers for the Congressional Globe and Appendix, it will certainly have a more general circulation than any other newspaper in the United States, and will, therefore, invite advertise ments froih every section of the Union, especially the v.'holc sale merchants in the great cities, which will give it addi tional interest with business men everywhere. The Daily Globe will be printed on'a double royal sheet, twice a day during the sessions 'of Congress at eleven o'clock, a. mr, 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 the full proceedings of Congress of the day before publish ed in the morning edition, a, full synopsis of those of the day, together with the news bv telegraph; and irom other sources, up 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, cach number coutaining sixteen pages The Congressional Globe will be made up of the proceedings of Congress, and the running debates as taken down by the reporters. The Appendix will contain messages of the President of the U nited States, the reports of the heads of the executive de- Eartments, such speeches as have been withheld by mem ers 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 file 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 are in this or any other country, and yet they are sold to subscribers for one-sixth of what any other debates are sold for in this country, and otie-eUventh of what the debates of the British Parliament are sold for in England, where paper, reporting, type, and type-setting are each and all, much cheaper than - in this country. The liberal sub scription by Congress enables me to sell tjhe debates so low. And Congress, tor the purpose ot enabling the people to ob tain them at as low'a rate as they can be afforded, passed the following joint resolution, authorizing them to go free by mail : . . - . - , . i Joint resolution providing for the distributiou of the laws ot Congress and the debates thereon. With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Con gress and th debates contributing to the true interpreta tion thereof, and to make free the communication between the representative and constituent bodies: He it resolefd bv the Senate and Hause of Representative of the Cnited States of America in Congress assembled, That trom and after the present session of Congress, the con gressional Globe and Appendix, which contain the laws and the debates thereon, shall , pass tree . through, the mans so long as the same shall be published by order of Cong I ress: Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed to 1 authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe free of postage Approved August 6," 1852. Tuesday's Congressional Globe will be published everv Tuesday, and contain all that is promised above. It will be commenced on a double royal sheet, but if that sluU 4ae tound not large enough to contain all the matter, then the sneet win be enlarged. " ' - ;. TERMS. , V . .. For one copy of the Daily Globed one year- 'Xrt ,t $G When taken for a less time, the price will be cts-a month. . or the congressional Globe and Appendix during the convd Where banknotes under $5 are prohibitediby Iaw;r-can, not be readUy obtained,: I wUL.sendtw -copies for $ 1 lour lor iu; ana soon at that rate. " v? . I For Tuesdav's Conaresaional OIohf nnp vrar - - no I . o l. . ...... - r I Subscrintions for Irm ihan iVW'Aaiii nAllkaS-Xnv 1 Orders for the Congressiohal jGlobe and Appendix: or for xucsuaj a ujiresswoBi vfiooe, Bnoiud be here bv the 7tn An order for any of the naner mnf K the money for it, ebe the paper, will not be sent: Bank notes currenx wnere a snoscriDer resides wdl be received atnar. uy.uiope.'wmcn win contain aU, the proceedings i ni t AnoFMll TtrilttvA onnt n il -i ... . " 1 1 " JJtV uaucopyinia pros- 3 fc j PROSPECJUIS whpuhllih this propcctds shouU" send a'raper Dair Globe, WaJiioston I. C" K) marked with directed & rwn tfi direct Eitenuon TO it. . : ;.il is expected that these papers which pubuslted the pro-! Ulooe therfor, and'desire to Teceive it tha coming yeef, irill publish this prospectus. , ir 1 desire to employ agents, who can produce good recom mcudations, to obtain suDscnoersk ,- juii j ahintrton city, Oct. 12,1ST4. , ft fits s I Oct. SOth. v - - - . r- IJUliLElia AM) -altliUIlAAIs liJLMv. Application . will bo made to the General Assembly of this Sute, at its next session, to charter the "Farmers and Merch ants Bank," to be located m the town of Wilmington ilS. C. ScnL IS ,iJ 'v 164-SOd. Jl'ST RECEIVED, per Schr. 4 Jjllyr from cw lort 5 hhU. "Hiram mithn Flour ; r .-. " Ilopeton"" do.; "5 lialf-bbls "Iliram Srahh" do.; boxes Colgate' Sos 1 and Pale Foap ; 10 t do: , Pearl Starch and for sale byy Sept. i t y ; QUINCE & COWAN. - r i-trr rv.f,:r , a a a,mn t'!o e 1 do Gol- ' " " " ' 1 - , -7 lidoz. Lvons' Ka thairon ; , 1 2 doz. Barry's Tricopherous ; 0 doz. rhaiou s Invigorator ; 12 doz. Lubm V Extracts fbi tEe Handker chief ; S doz; Oriental rops ; 6 doz. Ess. Bou quet ; Ia render Water; f. doz. Hair Brushes ; - 50 doz. Tooth Rrushes: Clothe, j ail and Comb lirusl.es: a larze aa- sortment Sponge Crushes r r I-. t, . t ,,v t'a Trt;u - for false teeth; Lubm a iToilet .ncv oap, &'., orsaie Soap: 100 doz. assorted Fancv Wholesale and Retail, bv W. 1 f . L1PPITT. Nov 2, lsn ' - j 'WMf fTHE MORAL PROBE, of One and Two hundred com- .1- mon sense essays on the nature of Men and Things ; tntcrspered : with scraps of science and history, bv L. Car roll judson. author of a biojrraphv of the Signers of fa Declaration of Independence. Received and for sale Independt at the new Book Store, by J. T. MUND' BY EXPRESS TO-DAY, 2nd Supply of that new and popular work, GrinueU's Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, A personal narrative by Ehsha Kent Kane, U. S. N. ; received at J. T. MUNDS . TURNIP SEED, just received a fresh supply Philadelphia, per Adam's & Go's Express. from W. H. LIPPITT, August 4. Druggist and Chemist. HAIR BRUSHES. 100 dozen of French, English, and American manufacture, also, a large assort ment of Paint, Tooth, Nail, and Flesh Brushes, just at hand, and for sale very cheap, bv C; & I). Durlih. July 1. Wholesale Druggists. PREMIUM COTTON GINS. TUE subscribers having accepted the Agency of the above potton Gins, manufactured by E. T. Taylor & Co., m Columbus, Georgia, will be happy to exhibit a Specimen Gin to the planters of this vicinity, and to reT ceive orders from those wishing to purchase. 1 hey are equal, if not superior, to any Gins manufactured, and will be warranted to give satisfaction in every respect, bemg remarkable for their durability and safety foni heating, and for the jquality of Lint produced, as yrell as the quan tity thev are capable of turning out in a given time. j DeROSSET BROWN. Jan. 7, 1853w Store and for sale: 10 bags Rio Coffee; 5 do. Old Government Java ; . 50 bbls. Mess Pork, by Sept. 23 PETTEWAY & PRITCHETT. It Dr. A. O. BRADLEY, DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, Successor s S. B. & J. A Evans, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patent Medicines; Perfumery, Cigars, Old Brandies and Wines, &c., &c, at low prices. North West Corner Front and Market st's. Wilmington, N. C, March 20, 1854. j 11 -tf. X7E hajre now in store a fine assortment of French, TT English, and American paper hangings, borders, decorations,)! &c. Also, curtains, cornices, shades, tas sels, &c., for sale, and hung in the latestlstvle. j WILKINSON & ESLER, Ij Upholsterers and Paper. Hangers. Sept. 27. j (C. & J. copy.) 174 TwenyYears' IN THE PHILLIPINE ISLANDS. Translated from the French of Paul P., De La Gnom'- erre, Chevalier of the order of the Legion! of Honor. Re vised and extended bv the author, expresslv for this edition. For sale at J. T. MUNDS' Bookstore. Oct 18 j Vj2 BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. French Bath, Eng lish Whitney, an dAmerican Bay StaieBed Blankets, all sizes. Welsh, Bullard Vale, and Shaker Flannels. Also 3 pieces Electric Flannel. Oct 21194 IIEDRIGK k RYAN. QUENCH ' CORSETS By express this morning, 3 doz. more super l rcnch Corsets. Also 2 doz. new style, lace before Corsets. Sold at New York prices. Oct 21194 , l HEDRICK & RYAN. "VfOTICE.-j Application will be made to the next Gen JN 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. i lS7-tf. BLEACH and Brown Shirtings, to be found at Sept. 30. S. D. ALLEN'S. VELVET RIBBONS A good assortment, to be found at ij ; (Sept. 30.) S. D. ALLEN'S. jLMFTY YEARS IN BOTH HEMISPHERES,' or Remi fi niscences of the Life of a Former Merchant. By V mcentrNolte. -Third supply. Received and for sale by Oct 11 J. T. MUNDS. rIEN different kinds Of Mattrasses on hand, and made JL to order by WILKINSON & ESLER, July loth.; Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. j To the Ladies! I Great Redaction on Summer Dress Gootis. SD. ALLEN will dispose of the balance of his Sum- mer Dress Goods at greatly reduced prices, consist ing of Printed and Plain Bareges, Pointed and Plain Ja conets, Printed and Plain Muslins, Collars, Under Sleeves, Embroidered:iLinen Cambric Hdkfs., plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, plain and fig'd Jaconets. Also, Mourning Mus lins and Lawns, and many other kind of goods will be sold at low prices. Please call before purchasing else where, at I S. D: ALLEN'S. June 3d, 1854. 76-tf. SUPERIOR POTASH Put up in tbi cans containing live pounds each, with directions for making either Hard or Soft Soap. One can with proper management, produce ieri gallons of good Soap. " 1 Liberal discount made to country dealers. 1 : dr. a. o. bhadley, . May 10th. f v Wholesale and Retail Druggist. "' 50 BBLS. MESS PORK, for sale by i Oct. 17J ; MOORE, STANLY & CO. XTINDO W GLASS. Window and Picture Glass V V A good assortment of Window and Picture Glass constantly on hand, and for sale in quantities to suit pur- chasers. Merchants irom every section ane mvitea 10 caH and examine for themselves before buying. COrdeis by letter promptly filled. EDWARD P. DICKIE, ' - 144 CUamoer St., i1. l., near iiuusun, . Feb. 25; 1854. 83-ly." !TUST RECETVED FROM PHTLADELPIIIA. 1 Case J ' Sulpb. Quinine;" 50: ozs: Calomel, ID ozs. Sulpli. and 'Acetate Morphine, 25 ozs. Cinchonia, 5 ozs. Salarine,' 25 ozs. Blue Mass, 10 'ma.1 Chlorotorm, iy phis. r.psom iaits, and a choice cbllectioh of Chemicals fi-om the Laboratories bf Porni & Wcightman, and Chasl' .Eins. ' For sale cheap June 11th Drug and Chemical Store, Market st AfRS. PUTNAM'S Receipt Book, and oung House- If X keepers Assistant, new - and -enlarged - edition.- J. T. MUNDS' ! Bookstore.' For sale at '1 - f(Oct 31 T30RTO tRICO SUGAR:Now landing. 1 - ' NOV: 1 1 f ' - - . - MUUBB.- niiliilil & CO. - I - C? CIIOOL BOOKS. A- large supply -daily expected. O Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give US a call before buying elsewhere. - -" : V X m iVA'tX'Ut A"JV wvvivj Those t " t. 0 A- ' J HOLLOWAVS OINTMENT. Citizen or' the Union : -, , , , You have done me the honor as with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely two years I made it known among you, and already, it has obtained more celebrity than anv other Medicine in so short a period. - THOMAS HOLLOW AY, Z, t U sr A 1 a id Kei Mr U, Xtxr- J ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS, AFTER NINE YFARS STANDING. Copt of a Letter from W.X Linglci, of Jlva tnWel " Yadkin Co., X. 6'., dated Xot. l, 1850. Read his Own Words! To Prof. Hollo wav: Sir: It is not my wish to. become, uotorkm, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful curta inoiw fli-u:Lf ttutt flpsh is heir to. and which was consider- vdf !v all who knew me, to be cntirelv beyond the reach of m;drcino For nine vers 1 was afhlcted with one of the mUst litinfu and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man : and after trying everv medicine I ever heard of, I resigned in desair all hope of being cured ; but a Iriend brought me a couple of large pots of your Ointment, which caused the sores on mv lees to heal, and I entirely regained my health to my agreeable .'surprise and delight, and to the astonishment ot my mends. (Signed) - W. J. LANG LEY. I AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a tetter from Mr. Ji. Durant Netc-Orleavs, Xotember'-&b. To Prof. Holi.owat, S, Cor. of Ann and Nassau sts.. N. Y. Dear Sir: It is with heartfelt gratitude I haveto infonn you that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven vears she had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature) I was told that nothing, could save her; she was then in duced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the as tonishment of all who kneV us. We obtained your Medi cine from Messrs. Wright & Co., of Chartres-street, New Orleans. I send this from "Hotel des Princes." Paris, al though, I had written it at New Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not knowing your address at New York. (Signed, R. DURANT. The Pill should he vscd conjointly with the Oint ment in most of the Jolloiting cases : Bad Legs, Contracted and Lumbago, Sore-throats, Bad Breasts, Stiff Joints, Piles, Skin-diseases, Burns, Fistulas, Rheumatism, Scurvy, Bunions, Gout, Salt Rheum, Sore-heads, Chilblains, Glandul'r Swel- Scalds, Ulcers, Ch'pp'd hands, lings, Sore Nipples, Wounds. Sold at the establishment of Prof. Hollow a y, SS, Cor ner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New-York; also, by all res pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, in Pots, at S7-1-2 cents, 87 cents, and $1,50 cents each. To be had Wholesale of all the principal Drug Houses in the Union. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. For sale in Wilmington by Dr. A. O. BRADLEY, Druggist and Chemist, Market Street. June o, 1854. 4. COTTON YARN Always on hand, by Dec. 14. JOS. J. LIPPITT. 500 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. 28. North-side Market st. and two large bun- v dies of New Books, just from the Publishers: The Royal Favorite, or the Mysteries of the Court of Charles the Second ; The Rival Beauties, or Love and Diploma cy, a Sequel to " The Royal Favorite " ; Robert Bruce, the Hero King, by the Author of Wallace, the Hero of Scotland. &c.. &c. : Alice Sevmore. a Home Tale, bv Mrs. Urey; lhe Mysteries ot a convent, by a noted Me thodist preacher; Envy, by Eugene Sue; The Flying Cloud, a Romance of New York Bay and the Chagres River, by Professor Ingraham ; Ned Musgrave, or the Most Unfortunate Man in the World, a comic novel, by Theodore Hook; Rosa Woodville, or the Jailor's Daugh ter, by Alex. Dumas ; Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride, by the author of Pegur, &c, &c. Received and for sale by J. T. MUNDS. r v ' HE FLYING CLOUD A Romance of New York S Bay and the Chagres River, by Professor Ingra ham. Just published. Received and for sale by Oct 27200 . S. W. WHITAKER. "ITT'E have on hand an assortment of Paper Hangings, v v Borders, Decorations, Fire-Screens, Window Shades, etc., for sale and put up by WILKINSON & ESLER, July loth. Paper Hangers and Upholsterers. lr. A o. bkadli:y, Wholesale & Retail Druggist, CORNER FRONT & MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, X. C ATQULD respectfully call the attention of the citi- T t zens of Wilmington, and vicinity, Physicians and Planters, to his extensive and carefully selected stock of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, and Medicines. i physicians Supplied with the purest French, English, and Ame rican Chemicals. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Supporters, Lancets, Cupping In struments, Medical Bags, &c. &c. planters With Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Garden Seeds, Medicine Chests, &c. The attention of the Ladies is respectfnlly solicited to his assortment of Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods and Perfumeries. Country Merchants supplied with all articles in the Drug line, usually kept by them at as low prices as the same quality of goods can be pur chased North. Nov 1G-217 Beautiful White Teeth,IIealthy Gums and a Sweet Breath. A LL who are desirous of obtaining these benefits JLA should use Zerman's Celebrated Tooth Wash. This delicious article combines so many meritorious qualities that it has now become a standard favorite with the citi zens of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists use it in their practice most successfully, and from every . . . source the most flattering lauaauons are awarueu n. Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately benefit edby its use; its action upon them is mild, soothing and oflertive. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to rival pearl in whiteness, and difluses through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the hreath i3 rendered exquisitely sweet. It disinfects al those impurities which tend to produce decay, and as conseauence. when those are removed tho teeth naus always remain sound. , . . , . . Prepared only by Francis Zeeuan, Uruggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, and sold by all Druggists, at only 25 cents per bottle. Sold whoscsalc and retail by C. & D. DuPre, Wilmington. Nov 6 208-tw-3me ROGERS' CUTLERY. The subscriber is now open ing a fine assortment of Rogers' SELECTEn Kxives Scissors, &. ; 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 always find them at ' - s , .. J. Mi ROBINSON'S. Wilmington, X. C, May 17. :- Town papers copy "17!" ERSEY; AND BLANKETS. 5 cases Kerseys, com XV: prising aU the leading kinds for plantation use ; with 4 cases Shaker Kerseys,- a new style and the best article of negr cloth, made ; 1000 negro Blankets, as sorted qualities from 60 cents to 1,50. '" - ' The above goods were bought cheap, and will be sold at a sUght advance. - -' 4 -"HEDRICK & RYAN". Sept 28.;, . . - - -'. - - A NOTHER supply of Strawberry Tooth-Wash, persons J' wanting this elegant detergent can now be supplied. r. i i , . l-. .. l TT 1 TT TV ; Sept, 2. : Druggist. 7VER !SACKS.Keir and elegant, at t SCOTT & JJALDWTNS. A erne rou AfX!! i t .. . .. I . 1 FEVER AlVn',C2ri7.i' I DR. EDWARD BIXECKERS STAMPEDE MIXTURE, ! TTR r?T.c' nd Ague, t C!gmvcr, Dyspepsia The Proprietor of this Medicine wi!la iihouthti. Jtation or fear of contradictiotmhat the Stampede am mure nas eurea more persons where it has torn introduced, than any other medicine in uso far the abore J diseases. - This medicine has neither Arscnfcs pot Quinitse m it composition, alt or the ingredient are of a perfectly hdthy charactor, and highly EtimukvUng and invigota- . ting in their tendency. Persons while using this mcdiciue will not bo affected by exposure to water or a damp at mosphere no more than in thcie usual health. Planters ', in sections of the cwmtryi where the Ague prevails, will do well to adopt this medicine, as the patient is not obliged to lay by while under treatment, and they may be assured of a epeedy ctinyTbe Proprietor could intro duce thousands of certificates from. those of the highest respectability, but prefers saying to tho sick buy one lit tle and you will haTe the mfellible proof, m yourself. Full directions for its use accompany each bottle. - Certificates can be seen at the cfliee, showing ;where this Medicine has cured when all others hare failed. For Dyspepsia and all other BHlious Complaints there is not a better Medicine in the. market. .... It has also been taken with the most astonishing suc cess in several eases: of Rheumatism and Gout ; for those complaints take a taUe-spoonful twice a day. One Bottle of this Medicine very often has the desired effect. Price $ I per bottle. For sale by Druggists in all parts of thcTmt"d State; and Canadas. AU wholesale orders must be addressed to MEAD t BLEECKER, sole Proprietors, 93 Broadway, New-York. Agests. P. F. Pescud, Raleigh, N, C. ; Simons, Run & Co.. Charleston. C. . August 28, 1854. !48Klly-wly. 1IYGKA1VA. BROUGHT HOME, TO THE IOOR OF THE MILLION. A WONDERFUL Discovery has recently been made bv Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treatment of Con- .... . . - sumption, Asthma and all diseases ot the Lungs. e reior to "Dr. Curtis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygcan Vapor ami Cherry Syrup." "With this, new method Dr. C. has re stored many afflicted ones to perfect health; as an evi dence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speak ing of the treatment, a physician remarks: It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing -vapor, the medicinal properties must come In direct con tact with the whole of the arial cavity of the lungs, and thus escape the nianyfand varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hygeana is for' sale at all the druggists' throughout the country. jVew .York Dutchman of' Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen with out the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. . Hundreds of ca-?es of cures like the following might be named. One Package of Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. " J. F. Kceslrry P. M., of Duncannon,' Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years standing by Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. 1 - Margaret Jzaston, JSrookpiy . 2 . Mrs. Paul of So. 5 Hammond St., N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygema." My sister has been cured of a distressing cough of sev eral years standing, and decided to be incurable by her Physicians. She was cured in one month by the Hygeana. J. II. Gaulert, P. J., Richmond, Mc. Price three Dollars a Package. Sold by Curtis" & Perkins & Boyd & Paul No. 149 Chambers street, N. Y. 1 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for $10. , ' N. B. Dr. Curtis' Hygeana is the original ami oah genuine article ; all others are base imitations or vile and injurious counterfeits. Shun .them as you ..would poison. Oct 24th, 1854. 197-Cmoc For sale in Wilmington by Dr. A. 0. Bradley, and Geo. Mvcrs. "Our Motto is to Please," Wilmington '-'Saddle, Humes , atul Ti uuk Mt A T the ii ufac clary. The subscriber respectfully informs the pub" lie that he has recently received larire additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness mountings, 4c, of the latest and most improved styles, and is constantly manufacturing, at his store on Market street, even' description of articles in the above line, from his exueneuce tn luc business, lit- to his customers. He has now on hand and will constantly eep a large assortment of dutch, (Hig, Sulky, and Bvggy Hanuc ; Ladle J SaddUf, JJrtdUs, n taps, tvc. ; (rentlrtniu $ caudle, Bridhs, Willi, Srttrs, ttc, d-c- . : r . Al! of which he will-warrant to be of the befet materials ri.u workmanship. He has also a large assortment of runks, Valises, . Saddle and Carpet Bags,'. Satchels, Fancy Truijks, Ac, And all other articles usually kept in such establishments all of which he offers low for Cash, or on short ckewt to prompt customers. s Saddles, Harness, Trunks, MedicaLBags, Ac, Ac, made to order. In addition to the above, the subscriber always keens n hand a large supply of String Leather, and has now, and will keep through the season, a good assortment of Fly Nets. All are invited to call and examine my uoods, whether in want or not, as I hike pleasure in showing my assortment to all who may favor me with a call. JJarness and Coach trimmings sold at a fair price to per sons buying to manufacture. Also, Whips at wholesale. All kinds of riding Vehicles bought and sold on commis sions, i juii." j. cuuL.r.. May 10, 1851. . 1-1 y. BY EXPRESS. New Spring Style of Collar?, Inside Cape, Under Sleeves, &c, from cheap to elegant ; super. v orKea collars anu fcieeves ; rxmti uiue, rinK, Buff, Tan and Brown Challye ; super. Black Challye, Lupin's make. For sale cheap. March 4. . HEDRICK & RYAN. BLASTING POWDER. 100 kegs, best quality, just received and for sale low, on manufacturer's account, by . DeROSSET & BROWN. July 14, 1853. i P. S. Any quantity of the above, or other description of Dupont's Powder, can be furnished in this place, at short notice, and on the most favorable terms. Apply as above. House Furnishing & Family. Grocery. WL. S. T0WNSHEND has just received a great many articles for House-keeping, among which are a variety of Extracts; Cox', Paulson's and French Gellatines; Anow Root and Cream of Tartar; Coffee Pots, Tin Pans, Cup Washers, Foot Tub's, Milk Cans, Shirt Polishing Irons, Police Focus Lanterns, Diah Covers, Feather Dusters, Clothes Sprinklers, Cocoa Door Mat?7 Whitewash-Brushes, Manilla inside Mats,' "Upper ten fancy Wire Basket?," Cork Screws, Bread Knives, Jelly Moulds, Ice Cream Moulds, French Carpet Brooms, (a new article,) Tea Strainers, Wire Seivce, Shaker Mats, Oyster Chafing Dishes, Stew Pans on Stands, Tea Ket tles on Stands, Dust Pans, Cccoa Dipper?,. Pudding Boil ers, Boston Crackers, Patent Nutmeg Graters, Spice Boxes, Window Brushes, Bread Graters, Step Ladders, Willow Cradles, Willow Cabs. Any quantity of some thing else, dr A few Nor -2 Crtulle Skins, very u-cful. 20i RECEIVED PER EXPRESS. Another large addition to our assortment of Checks, made expressly for this market, with margins from 2 to ? inches wide. In all sized books from 25 to 800 checks, on Commercial, Cape Fear, and State Bankg. Stereotyped on the finest blue paper, and neatly bound in stiff covers, at prices that cannot fail to please, nt ,': Nov 2 r : X J.T. MUNDSl Bookstore. DR. ALCOTT'S BOOKS 'The Young Husbaud, or the duties of Man, in the marriage relation." 4,Thc Grocery Wife, or the duties of Woman in the marriage relation." A'Thc Young Mother, or the 3ianagement . of Children, r in regard- to health." The Young .House keeper, or Thoughts on Food and Cookery.": ? The above valuable books have just been published in a uniform edition. For ale at . S. W. WHITAKER'S. Nov 4 " ' ' , 20G JANUARY, 1854. On Monday, 2d January, all ac counts on my Books were made ready for settlement The beginning of the year is the time for settling, and all accounts made previous to that time will be considered due, and bills made out accordingly; -eo come porwarp, all who do not want to be orxxxn. : -r - : - : - ' f -'- ' ALEX. McRAE, Jr : Jan. 7th,"l854.' " . ' ; -C9-tf. ' ' BLACK English Crape, for sale by Sept. 50. "''". - - . -T TV D. ALLEN.
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