Newspapers / The North Carolinian (Wilson, … / July 21, 1860, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
. v , , - -'''-"-.''."-... - ' " ,.. . ,T ,it if- 'fc g- ' i: . - - - - - - - - " mmm lHREE DAYS FROM EtJROPE ! - 1 ARRIVAL OF TIIE VAXDERBILT ! New York, July 15. The steamer Vanderbilt lias arrived with Liverpool dates to the 4th. lleeuau and Col. Cypwani are among her passen ION. S. A.DOUGLAS AT HARTFORD. Hahtford July 16. Senator Douglas arrived here this evening ou his way to UoVob. He was received at the cars by two military companies aaJ guns were fied in the l'ark in his Uooor. : He was also haadfco- mpivmet bv a larra coucourse oi people Wit.ioiit erers. 'lho latter comes to make arrangements for i ...s.r.it."nrtv. lie was c . . . . o - i o'-' . j i... Prince Napoleons visit. . v Square, where ne was weicouieu i iuC j The Africa; Prince, Albert and North Brtton I R L. Hubbaid, who introduced him as standing on bad arrived out. There have been numerous failures in England amongst the Leather merchants. The aggregate liabilities were 1,500,000. The American houses in Liverpool in the hide trade were not compromised. POLITICAL SEWS Fresh disturbances had broken out in Naples. The Police stations were sacked and pillaged arid the men killed. The King had arrived there, and ordered the immediate formation of a national guard. An embassador from saples was expected soon at Turin, with a proposition for an alliance with Said nia. Garibaldis ministry were unpopular. .there had beea tresh massa re:s in Sicily . The bills fjr the entertainment of the Japanese amount, collectively, to $125,00 J, -whUsnly $30; 000 were appropriated b&the city for that purpose. The bill ot the Lelands. of. theMetropolitan-Hotel, amounts to $93,0.16. The Japanese have tbtt 1 Uf ;uuic y. kP" mi tUa. K-- ..f - hcr entire, ernelises. iruw. escorted to the btate H ousel ""."r ",.. , ' more land on 1 IIU1 tucy ICIt rtpu.li uinu fuw their natale solum, being Dome oy our ernmeut and the cities in the U ited States wimcu entertained them. The most sagiciou and farm ing merchants of New York think, however, that we shall be amply repaid by the largH and profita ble trade which wiil shortly spring up between-the tn'ii PAil ill - During their- stay in N York, the members ol tne embassy made a much better impression unn oar business men than upon any other class of our citi zens. Machinery, weaving, shipbuilding, fcc, in terested our orieial visitors far more than the con certs, balls and processions gotten up in their honor. They also showed a marked prciw-renee lor gou 01 middle ground politically beiweeu the Arctic and Antarcticaily exteremes, v uere we uuvcbuu me mc Krnwn spontaneously. .Mr. Douglas replied that he aid occupv that ground, aiid claimed that non-inte v e.itiua was true oalicy of tiie country to prevnt an"-ry disputes and unhappy results. The. large crown of" live or six thousand were orderly and quiet. Mr. Douglas is.the suest ofhis IJmor, Mayor Demiug Mr. D. leaves lor Doston to-morrow noon. FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA SAHROW ESCAPE. Philadelphia. Jul l7- A nre occurred here tliis morainWwfwtf daylight,-oa V eat Market street, in the grocery fiiore oi urn. auiu, mui uvai jmuu to . - Ma. ''Jtktioa otm ac-abet of : ut ve uewrea ae to ceenme re myself oaodidatelor ieoanty of piMeiw AI- o.ceer t- oeoeve Uut my J iti0r jay friend aodo the uUtua of the county. hMAiBvouia yoa ee proper , evervthnitr tht I n m Jr the people eoutUlenoe aad as- FITZBANDOLPU. from the upper-rooms, and three females and one boy laan.-d frrm the ' second ' and third story win- Prince Napoleon succeeds Jerome as President of j do s. Miss Dillon is the only one that sustained any the Privy Council. injury. Auld. th proprietor of tl shop has berti The Neapolitan Minister at Paris had resigned, j arreted, the condition of ihe store showing that it The Portuguese Ministry had been dissolved. , had b en set on fire. Latest Marseilles, July 4, There wasaskir New York. July 1 8. tnish on the 30th near Messina between a detach- tKcpft? atf Attempt at as Escapk. Si.Y ot 'he fatal to some of the inrntte Tiie flames spread tc American manufacture- winch was ot course natter- lhe stairway, preventing tne escape or me occupants ln,r to ,,ur v.iuiry ; and that tuis prt lerence was not feigned is evident from the tact that they punyiaseu liberally, not only f.r private use but on speculation I saw s.-.veral of them, on the day before they sailed, date tu House -upn t euH bov 0 nient of Garibaldians' and a portion of the Royal troops. Garibaldi has appointed a new ministry, with Signor Aatolie for Foreign Affairs. AIadrid, July 3. Morocco has paid the first in stalment of the indemnity. An understanding will be arranged between Sar dinia and Naples, relative to the common interests of their crowns in Italy. COMMERICAL. Liverpool, July 4. Cotton Sales for three days 25,000 bales, the market closing with a downward tendency, and quotations barely maintained. Latest. bales of Wednesday estim tted at 10,0 )0 bales prices irregular but quotations generally Unchanged. Tha weather Is favorable. for crops. Flour very dull at a decline of 6d a Is. Wheat dull at a decline of Id a 2d. Corn has a downward tendency, and holders are pressingou the market ai GJ a Is decime. Con.sidorable sales of yellow at 30 a 31s; wiiiteJj-'Js Gd a 34s..'"Jeef and pork heavy, and a considerable "reduction necessary to effect sales. Bacon firm. Lard steady. Rosin Steady at 4l u 5s 6d. Spirits 1 urpentiue duu and nominally 32s a 32s Gd. Sugar firm. Rice steady. Consols i)3g a y3i. TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE 'OI VY OF HAL i I MORE." NtV York., July 1G. The City of JJ Utinore has arrived hvm Liverpool dates later intelligence. The sales of coiton for the two days footed up 20, 000 bales, the market closing witn a de, lining ten dency. .Some say with a declining of for the week Breaystuffs were steady. Provisions very dull. No additional failures hail occurred in the leather trade. . Among the previous failures is thehousre of Stre atfield, Lawrence & Mortimore, wnose liabilities are upwards of ' 1, 000,000 Smith, Patient (c Smith, ..200,000 Herbert, Smitn & Co., 150,00 ') W- & C. Mundy, 70,000 liuker 40,000, and A. War ing 3O,000. English hides had depreciated 20 a 40 per cent, under forced sales. Garibaldi was quiet. The reported concessions pre- by the King of Naples had determined him to cipitate annexation to Sardinia. It was reported that the King of Sardin a had declared an alliance with Naples, nut Nap .ie n was urging upon him a due considatVm of the Neapolitan Overtures. Lord Russell in Parliament admitted that Englan I and Russia had assented to tiie proposed European. Conference. The Parliamentary (Vmtrat cMTnittee h i 1 tn i''e a supp! iiiont ry report wid.di wast very damaging to the Galway contract. Trad i in Lon Ion was very dull. Three firms con nected with Manchester had failed Garibaldi liad applied to his frien Is in London for two steamers armed with Armstrong guns. ' LATER FROM CALIFORNIA AND OREGON . PER THE OVERLAND MAIL. meotti; lrom San Fruncisro, as a.-, ivca nprer"" -lV The Supreme Court of California has decided ad versely to the Peter Smith Land titles in San Fran cisco, except as to the water lots, the titles of which are confirm.;.!. The result of the decision is favor able to set tlers in the neig'ib .rhood or S in Francisco, but destructive of the schemes of real etat; specul ators in the various towns of the State. Millions of money are affected by it. O. Hoi d returns from the Oregon eleti in give Shli l 1, the D mocrati.; cin lidat; a ma:or ty of 70 Fine copper mi.njs hivj been opjn-d in Northern Cahfornia with excellent prosperity. The mirkets wem utterly Stagnant, with a still downward tendency. omrfd to escane from Sinz bin;; Peni- tentiarv to-dav. One of them, named John J chain, was killed. The ringleader was knocked senseless. Washington, July 17. Delaware Politics. A Union ratification meet ing occurred at Dover to-day, when the foll6wmg Electoral Ticket was formed: Henry Dupont, ot New Castle county; J. P. Miles, of Kent county, and C. M. Cnllen, of Sussex county. Resolutions endorsing Hell and Everett were adopted.- A resolution to nominee a representative to Congress created a stormy debate. Stockholders' Msetivo. The anna U m33ting o the Stockholders 'ff-the NoVth" Carolina Railroad Company, was hel l in Raleigh on Thursday last. Dr. W. R. II lt was called to the chair, and Thomas Webb and E. R. Stanly, Esqrs., were appointed Secretaries. , The Hon. D. M. C irringer, Robt. P. Dick, Wm. T. Dortch. Paul Cameron, John I. Shaver, P. 15. Hawkins, Saml. Hargrove, and J. D. Bellamy Esqrs., were appointed directors in behalf of the State. Giles Mebane, Alex. McRae, C. F. Fisher and Rich ard Ashe, Esqrs., were elected directors by the Company. Rttleiyh Press. In aldition to the above, we learn that Mr. Fisher declined a re-election, but it was insisted that he should remain in his present position, and he was therefore re-elected President of the road without opposition. J. W. Thomas, of Davidson, represen ted the State. ! A dividend of three per cent, has been declared i to Stockholders after paying 'into the State Treasury i a dividend of mx per cent, on the one million dol ; lars of prefered stock. ' I - . . . ' Take Case of Y..i k Eves. One of the most ernt- nent American divines, .who has for some- time bee i j ' com yelled 'to forego toe pleasure of reading, has, j s-pent soiiii; 'Iiousan Is f dollars in vi'u, anc! 3o.-t I years cf tim-;, in c onscpienie of glt! g up several j i hours before day and studying by artificial light, j ' His eves will never liet well. M-iltitudes of men and women have t'usr eyes ! weak for life, by the too frete ur-e of e; c s'got in ! reading fine print and doing fi.ro sewing. In view! of these things it will be well to observe the follow- j ing rules in the use of the eyes : ' . Avoid all sudden changes between light and dark-; ness. . j Never begin to read, write or sew, "for several j minutes after coming from darkness to a bright j lignt. .. i .Never read by twihtrht, ormoonhgut, or on a very 1 cloudy tlay. Never rea I "or sew direct iv or window, or door. It is best to have the liiiht fal quid 3 over the left edioulder. Never sleep so that, on the first awakening, the eye shall open on -'the light of a wi. dow. Do not use the cvesigiit so scant that it requires an eil'ort to discriminate. The raiment vou are. . iustiactivclv .. uyouiotcd to ui e.vo.-.., momeiil cease u.-uig t.i-;:n. ft the eyelids are glued toget lor, on waking up, do not fore'bi' oper. them ; but apply the saliva with the linger it is the speediest dilutant in "the worl I ; then wash your eyes and face in arm water. JldUs Journal of JLuilth.: in various large stores. coui;Mciuig uin. ments for being supplied with such goods as they might order from home. They were very keen and precise in their negotiations. In the salesroom of the Wilcox & Gibbs' sewing machine, some half a dozen were perfecting them selves in the art of "opprating. ' having bought sev eral machines which they expected to sell at a fair profit in their native land, and having arranged with Mr Wilcox for being promptly supplied with any number they might write for. When themechani cal skill of this remarkable people is considered, to gether with the fact that they had received, Repres ents,' highly finished samples of every machine in the market, and had therefore ample opportunity for testing their relative merits, it was no small compliment to t'ae simplicity and general excellence ifth. Wilcox & Oiol.s sewinir machine, that . should haYis-.fiaallyls..'k-ie4 ig uw lliatTor' wnTc I declaw' son Coil.' that cotit' fOrasHy- . - 4v fok'xaies ' VKRY CliuIOK 6iovi of JUck and Fancy . .i .Hjurai oi nuniuer or jmlitieal a'rsi,d tve declared myself a candi- .t oawriaaa and -tiw-aett, in the B7 . .Tj: .TJ OTA OT tile n-lt ,nlal j(nn 1 1 . j t 7;. " ' 1 - ay.i,Mii;iHvniH, jUvni. ue '&tiDi 9.l' trrgdiea, Lawns. ? Brilliants, CbamlHay. or ortcut a trace - , i r,,,,a i,.. nu iiT: . - ...r...uu.o unniyr viaptsr. A mule klUeu UIIU Napkins. Mars ills 3d Woyleu lo ieV'fabJe. Owl and PiauoCovers, Iriah Lidena, Sheeting nd Pillow Caw ing, Bleached Maslina, &cz -- Mantle Darters, vf every description. White Crape Shawls, 4c, -.-,5 . - - " - Sdk Uress GtKXls. Btack" ad l-Vncv Krne.inl.-i! Silits, Blaek a id Kaacr uydere toiifci ber atilul Haul ftiiK-, Samniep Sitas. Cita Jies. Sarejeg ; l'upluis. He Rudroa lino!. t. I iA J r'-t. J. . A , A. H. DEWAft. t!:';eable to the request of a number -2r ends and independent- citizens, -f a. Candidate for Sheriff of.Roha. .aj,aok tulhe independent citizens of "'j pupui-r, ana win, it eiectca, per the best pf rfrySbility.. ' . J. A. V, CONOLY. jLnn cfi they wovid be most like" to tiud a permanent demand in Japan. The "cattle disease," which has been so fatal in Mai-saeluiSf-tts lately, has at length reached the Em pire cit3 and tnere is already a good deal of beef sold that ought to have been sent to Barren Is land, the dumping ground for dead horses and-other anun-ds. As tiie result of eating diseased meat is an increase in the bills of mortality, the result of selling it ought to be a sojourn of several 3-ears in the State prison. Dnt butchers have votes and po litica. influence among the reughs. SIGMA. D1KD. In Harnett Co.. on the. lodi inst., (at the resi dence ot Lr. J. A. .Mclvtr, his son-in-lawj Mr Hi r oi V. Fo-, of Wihnmgion, aged 5d years. FAVKl'TliViLLE MARKKr 11 V l'E.M i'.ER Tn" c a LOAN. JULY 2! I. I SCO. ; aco.V k:W.X ' : -: .a..ii):iuLine 'I allow. c o I-; c: l-iv:l. JOTTd.V-" u air. iid.llin?. C 'i' TO N 1: .:u....y. 1) .uid.-u. 13 5j : 30 42 .i ,v Vi a 20 14 .T 15 I .". a 16 I'J 0 10 1 -4 ,i la 3 91-2 .i l . J v : ; (.; l n i ; lti a IS 17 & -v i f) I I U AltNS v0 4ti 5. 1 Oil a 0.00 ft) r'. J'!(". j( )'J!.;S Bostox, Jul3r 14. The friends of Mr. Douglas are making preprati ons to give him a grand reception on his arrival in this city. It is understood he will attend the com mencemet at Harvard Collge on Wednesday, and accept the invitation of the Lances to dine with them on that da3r. Oakland, Md., July 15. Vice President Breckinridge and his familv. who left Baltimore on Saturday morning, arrived here the same evening and concluded to remain here over in Iron of the li-ht, from above obli- i.rowu Sher ( .-ua ijiirjr-s. - K-A i'o htt.i ' - 1S1I '.riv.-.i-' iy-T bill. iirrriiig. Kl.ui n ha tail y. ."-Ujiet - - tin?: lillAI.V t oru. Wheat., t aH. I'.a.S live III o us ury i ; ri'fii . S a S 1-4 lo1; i 1 1 43 a 50 f3 0 1 Mo 0 7-5 .i 7 0 I 6 j i :i 6 To J.-J5 a ti d. 6.U0 a 0.2-3 1.15 h 1.17 J 1.1.) a 1.-0 ! 50 a ti'.' 10) i I io !. Mi.laSSKS ) Oiba. 20 a .21 ' .New Orleans, OO a 00 ; N.viLj- 4.50 ati.to v Oil.S ( S.r-a O.OOai.lW ') Li. ni v., ' O.o;: a l.uo Tmiiiut's. 70.ii oJj '. PU'I'A i'Ot.S f lr-h. a 1 Sv.-i-t r. 00 a 00 ' P( L' t, i'ltV f ( Iiiok.-as, 15 a 23 ' Dunk-s. 00 a 0 ) '1 urkeys, 00 00 S l.T S LiT;rp lreT ick. 125a 0 00 Alum : ;r uusieil. b a 6J J SEKO ) ? lax See'l. I ( l.ii-frprr iioa'.iJ , snor ' i ommoii bag; Muck. , s 1'Ilt ITS I'vai ti liran ly , j n . i ; . Api'i-- . -Northern. I N C. Whiskey, ) Noriheni Uo , ' . Sf'.i Ait Loaf. 12 1-2 a 13 1-2 ! I rubbed. li.H 13 Jul y d 6. d-t WILSON & BRO., :,fiPhCTh ULLV invite the mtteutioo-f-; public, and especially . r thos JtgtPd with Sick Slomaeb:enl s Mlity. Los-ot Appetite etc t : tljeir m;i Dpafactttred . ; - ' ; AJCQSLA-Otr: BIT 1 EXISV, . : i.l6Fdien of which, wheiv inlde 'oWRjfr .Physicians, elicited from Lheta -CPJSiadaiiooi'. ioevery iustance.' 'J. iune, 20 d-tr iiime !! Liiine!!! ne fresh from the kiln, in good A. M. JOHNSON. 0ITSALlat a bargain been used- seme. me aTOjh ailti Jewelrv Storn r.f July II, diwjlV W. PRIOR. At CQRltHAY AND STRAW. OXE THuqVNO hags good White Corn : 100 bales Hiiiy, Eastern : ' 75 do If tee Sithw : 2.3 hogsheidsMollasses ; 20 barrehlClue ; iust leccivprl hv 'May 29tb-d&JU E.'p. MOORE SPIIITS OF TB-RPEVTTXR THE highest cl.sli price paid tor Sprits Turpentine, May 29th--B&vv3w lw v. w mi.ii;it E. F. MUOUE. THIA1MJLXGS. ; Every variety and 6 tyle. . JaOcets, Tarltau.Naiii6O0kIn.ia Mull, Dook and Swiss . VI asliui Bixhop and Victoria La whs. A-ii:i -r. Collars and tf uderelceves, kklyiujf, hace. Floun ing, Embroidd Jl ads InfaatV Waists. Mmbru;iei ei Haudker''s, llobrniug Collars and Set Kinbr.n.l- erea anoii bossed uurvains. Tidiea. La-s Veils, ln- erttu, 4 ingt Ac, . v . . . . -A. S O X4 S . Showeretts, San Shades, Fans, Uumbrell&s. ic' T-zEpir r Jan cC-sii ktla nu vw o o ls . Embreidertsd Slippera, Oltoinau and Cushions, Em-broidei-cd Cheuilly. Guldj Silver, '-Steed and lilass Beads.Can vass. Cross Stitch Needles uud t'aterus. work 1 piljroniaienefL-3Jsu-l(ii)ii; tkitloa. 4e. v ;.- - luidies, Mies atta-Chihtren Ho-i-ylkiitts, Lilse Thread, SHkand Aieiaddrei? KW Bl"d and w hire '.lanilc I .ace, Lb m'ets. lTch, Freireh Aiiilicials Fh.rjiice and Look Linigs, Rthnuiis. Flats. Stc. 1 HOOP.SK IK TTS , Belle of the South, Jte? TRAVELING SATCHELS, Work iloxe.-. Boanct Loiies. LADIES' Et iiEXIA TUEXCH TKAVELIG .TRICKS, Wiih Beautiful (Joaipartmeuts, Secret Drawers ami Band Box. All the above Goods are of the latest styles,' and cheap, mid .-.onoiinced by competent judges lo ho.one of the most complete stocks ot DliY GUoDS iu the Suite. . . Ladies are very repeci fully iuvited to call t oon an secure GOOD BARGAINS. TABIC EX POCDSE BE.YTIFttKIC OCO OR DENTAL :, swrjpp IS now introduced 'to the Ameri can public, compo ed ol the Purest nutt". Ui vested of iis ol.jeci lonahle qualities, and retrutiuit iis pnwer as a di.-iiif.-ciant nnd di ter rent It ha. t i ...1....,.. . " oc iaj till 17 ' Ullie Parisian world us the hu.-i use nil nd elegant toitei article in t e world.. EJetratilly lUDuiticd. Snper lv flavored, as an oruauieut, and as a loiletie pleasure it hat no equal . .. - ;- Ji .' Encased in two firms. -No. 1 G0LDE.S BANDED OCO -' 'r:- '" ' - Retains all its nf tun 1 s rngth and pungency, as intoned, and is a mosi rup r-ir article tut those who irmi e au areettble M Diub.H. it hnpaytn t the ti-eih that pe enliar br lliancy Jor which tiie ladles of Southct u: Lu rope are so justly celebrated.. - . xr.. o 'an wn t vt ri.-r nrn t r- . - .:;':' ' .'. -. D'esigne. expressly for" the; .Not thern market retain n.i n 'povcri as a d nti-rcf-.--t Lough gr tiy ted eti i i us tt inula ing per,e v Asa Gt-ni, " ' f. : On your Toilet Stand , You will bo " ' ' ; .''"''" . I'le.fsd w i nl folMtsxoellency you will recomiriend it. FoT- saie by BAK iOS PA UK. 13 i'arl Uijv. a.. COSitAD FOX, M Bireiay Street, iNew Vui , V,. "uU ail -Druggists. " P pet for the Slat-s and Can'adas, 13.1 ater st. K : June ti. I8ti0. dw y ; - ' ,r I L 1 j. f i v i ( u i c k d e t jiN ' T f ftltilf PafliCUlut Hi ' V: t : : .: sen t him for sale. Consign ; ; sale or !iipineut. soliciu-U. Wilmington'. Juue I. T.-il. M'tvOV rotors (fominissut. South Wter -t WILMINGTON, N. PaRTICC1.-R ATTKVION lAIH Tiit. May 13. lS5r i-ly C. rtV 1 I 'M 1 i I.. May 3rd. tf. GLUKGE BRANDT, FAYETTEVIkLE, X. C L LAUV GR4JUATES of the lIudson'River lijsti tiLli nma lA4Vlt L.mx I.1.. . I : .1: i - .. ... ...v... w la,u uuumi, rreiicn. L.atni, 1'iano ilu ic. lrai.ifud rafntina- others only nart of l, at very l asona- 1 00 a 1 05 12 a J J 011 a n.oo 12 a 2.25 I he above bran&h.-'S. advantages for iuioroUiih ednj.ii.in ble l utes- Add HW- A FLACK, A M.. Pricipal ' " Claverack, Col. Co.. N. Y Jp.lv 7 !8fi0. d-4t. - . " f 3 Jiist received Sy Fio-;. MUIii & SOVfe S'JOTCii ALE. A Super tide. For ile by the Ca,k Doz. or Bot. 25 B.Gi RfO CiViFEE. 20 BOXES TRACl-S ADMANTINE HANnLKS W. HOUNE 12,U00 Baltimore Bacon. Sides nink Shoulderes, fr sh find fr sulc bv ROBT. MI IVHF.l.L. July-11, d&w lw. Obse'-ver copy 1 w-eek. THE RAILROAD ' lor ar S I ii S-"' TO a 4.' 33 ;i -Jj V A XTi-in ! iilTUATIONSjffO. TiCH FOii TWENTY-FOUR ' PE ALE'S COURT OF DEATH. r I ilii. most ela.'orate and noted wont ot An eyer JL painced by an American Artist-, is thi.s '-COURT Iv nart of Ob UliAtti. o. KEMiiiu.iDf 1'kale. 'ihis i aintin This Institution affords rare ' covers 3i2 s ju : .- feet of canvass con taina 23 Lite Size figures, Mil has never been valued at less than 25,000 DOLAHS. It has been ae 1 upon with adniiratiua and dolignt by fans of tbousaudx. Tne ab-,criber has pui-ehased. the painting, and issued a splendid. C1IROMO LirilOGllAPHlC EVCRAVIXG Jl ll, (Jl c-SK-lilliljr u perfect I'AO.M.vlll.l-i l.tJl'Y oi , the original painting, WITH ALL ITS DEAUT1- j b UL COLORS. The size qf the Eugraving is 23 by 31 inches, mid the price ($t.) lor which it is ottered, is only one-fifth f the usual priee ot similar works !t0,0t0 beiag issued ' instead of 5,Odt, the u.-ual nuuiber. The home of every family in tbe land, should be adorned wi.h this picture, -as besides its beamy as an. ornament, the, leason it lea.-he, illustrating the evils of Iitt iiiper- ance and li ar and the end ol a good, a Christian ii?, are invaluiibie. Mr. Pkai.e s-ays ol the Engrav ing : " I ciMi eertify ihiit it is an accurate and auiniia- Paiuttng."' Testimonials f'Pt'. Vt-l f rtn licti.i ,inLh won, 3 oil ll. 1 1 aitf .Tlnimna 'n mi l . Ir-Atn Hr.lln r efi GleriiViiien 1 n nrnis oIHim Riiirpuriiifi- r i... ROUTE TO Tlirougii l'iclii-ts to Wi i.LOA. r Fora uditsE stag um: td kexaishi le, ym. WARSAW, Is the s'.iortest and in .--I expeditions for traveleis going North or South. Leavina' x'avettev i 1 ! e ei v day at 2 o'clock I. M . THlfOL'(-5 ii IX TEN liut'lls. We have goo I coacbes. good teams, and sob el and accommodating drive's, who will attend to the convenience and comfort of the travellers. Tin1, travel in . publi- "r.'io iot.M study Iheir comfort and convcrience wil! lake t'ie Warsaw Si age May 2.5, ISO . dif STATE OF AOKTflVAROLJiA. HARETT f0rTY. cockt of KQiTr, snuxu xehm, Ih.o. ' Daniel Uobaivs. Join L. liethea. Administrator of Florah liolin, J?hn l liethea and wie, Sarah Ann Cini)bell, Margiret i'liiison. John wii!in 'n.oo 1-3 a 1.50 ! and "Malcolm iia. . ' IN tins case i's wring to the satisfaction of (he j ble copy of the Original I Court that inn taninbfll l n i-..a rot. k'ntui,. I wit'ioul iiuniher. have been non-residents tiie Court that 10 8 1-: a 1 12 1-2 14 Our New V- . ic Coi'ipsii(ni;lcnfe. 2izv I'miK. Julv 1(5. 1SG0. Eon-oit OF tue Carolinian: You must not expect anything delis lite, reii.ible or in.LeresL'iig on the poli tics uf tais city just now, everything is uncertain. I have never before seeu less enthusiasm manifest ed, cither by poLi-aci-ins or the people at -large, du ring the summer precedim; a Presidential .election. The rank and Hie of tiie democracy can scarcely re alize, as yet, ttiat there are actually two Piesidenti.il candidates of their party in the field. We -are rub bing out eyes to make sure th-it w5 are actually awaKe, and not dreaming. Tiie general sentiment rf New York democrats who tatve an interest, in politics for their country's sake more than for their own, is that it is best, tor a wnile, at any rate, for both sections of the party to aotiin from i cproach- u-. iiiii i uui iiinij-tiions ( aicuiateu lo irruaco tue sore lb.it may yet possibly be hsaled-belore next Novem ber. I believe, myself, that it is bc.-,t to give tile leaders ot the respective sections every o-jiuortunit v .1. . .r . .. . . . . oi uuiiMiij; siijuc moans oi ueaiing ijiiicoiu. I ! i! i ) N -,-.lea. A UHTioaD. CEEF Dr. forl'i t.ico. New Orlo.-ius, 1- I.LOlV-l-l'Iii'il.N'l'IN't: 1.1. VrfK. tip. Kcr.-ipe. J :i ii Spirits pi-r pr.il ; WlilTK LK AO 6 ;i 7 ' Vvr pouud- A a OS WINDO iV tiLASj- 4 a 4'i ? Kialit hy top. 2.00 a 2 20 12' :J3 ( Ten ly twlve , 2 25 a 2.50 13 a 14 J WOOL- 20 a J.I ssed 5 a if) ; Cattle on foot 0 a o. i io 1-2 i newspaper pu!! 2 20 i 0.00 2 -I .) a - 6n 1.10 a 1.20 ol H 32 9 a 11 fen lants to be mer v ille on lb before " pliad or tered pro con) U itness. C( our ai 1 Couil the Monday prj last WW inday in I ot the united SI June 2d'-l tate, it is therefore ordered by von De maoe, six weeiss, iu some )a the S'.ate, uotifjiug said de '?ir at. the Com t Hotwe in 8uin tjnreci'ediiig.t&e Moiidey attxt p4u August next, and answer, case, or judjrmeiitr will be eu- held ex parte. H;. Cortield, clerk and Master of juity, at office ia Summer vile, g- the Monday next before the ary, A. D., ISfJO, Independence I860. : H. COFFIELD, C. & M. E. AT No. 16 i shall Sunday. He will continue the journey westward j -heretore, have little or nothing to say on politics, on Monday "morning. He was provided with the onu vvay or tlie otner, for a few weeks, for fear of special traveling car of President Garrett, for him- ! contributing, in however indirect and b sell and family, and expressed himself as highly pleased with the kindness and courtesy extended to him both at Baltimore and on the route. u m ble a wav. to w iUe.-i i tie oi each in the. uemocratic party wh.c.i threaiens to deliver us all over to ti.e tender mercies of an aboiuiim President All who can afford it have started or are aboi.t to start for tt e cojntrv, and a reat many who cannot afford it are or will be equauy stupid. During- the Siirin.'i- and Antiiiim tn.niri. Hl.. ...... , i ... ; ........ daj'. Minister McLane is a passenger in her and he ! pleasant, but I have never oeen aoie to lind any Mobile, July 16. Naval Ixtelltgence. The U. S. Steam Frigate juroohiyn trom Vera Cruz, 1 lthv arrived here vester- proceeds immediately to Washington Political jind military affairs in Mexico were un changed. Miramon was at Lagos endeavoring to; reach the city of Mexico. . All the foreign ministers except the Spanish still refuse diplomatic intercourse with the Miramon gov ernment. ' ' New Yokk, Jul3 16. Fire in New Y"ork One Hcndkijd and Fifty Familes Houseless Some thirty or forty wooden buildings, mainly dwellings on Pig alley and Wash ington street, were burnt to-day at noon. They were mostlj- occuipied by cartmen, whose horses werp at work at the time, and thus escaped. One hundred and fifty families are made houseless by the disaste yiairu in w iucu no many ouat-is lo tti u:sagreeaiiii ties of the dog-Jays j.ui be Ibuinj a, in Aew i ,r,v Wall bays ana rivers alirouni us, our in.i.nilicen Central Park.excursion trams and sleauu-rs leavi.ij the city every hour during the uav. lar-e ouni" liuraries. tiie most coui.nou.io js. iMoiest .10,1 i... .r. I Ventilated tiieatres, concert rooms u:id hotel bar rooms on the continent with everyuiing .tuat na ture has provided and human ingenuity lias inven ted to make life tolerable to a'Neiv 1'oii.er at -ttotue, I have never been able to unUertuud wny lie leaves it during the very season at wincli it is unquestion ably the most comfortable place ou the continent. However, let th-j.e go wno wisii to. We never tints them. Twenty or ilnrty thousand persons mort or less in Neiv York, neither increases n.r ui.um'anes the liveliness ot our tuorou n-ares. 't.is annual WASniVGTON, July 17. absenieeisiu a.iects reta.i ou.-.iness, of course; out A Political Douccmext. Taylor, of Louisiana, i thiryear use visitors to the Ureal Etseni wdi .-j-enu Senator Pugh, of Ohio, and Mr Jlust, of Arka isas, ; iii.ro money here tiio.n our resioe.it ci.izjns u iio in behalf of the Douglas National Executive Com i have gone olf to n.e w uenng puces would have niittee, have issued an Address of explanition and spent nad i.iey staid at uome. counsel to the Democracy of tlie United States. I Hicks, thepirute, vus uungon Friday on lledioe's They detl ire as the universal statement of the s xp- ! Islaml, betnetn liiu i.aeuy and .-tur.i Island, in porters of Douglas and Johnson that no compromise ' presencn of Mime twenty or tweiiij-iive tnousanu whatever is admissable ; that they have nride no ; peopie. Every row boat, sail bo.it, serevv, barge proposition for a joint electoral ticket in any State, ! and steam-boat not otherw s- eng ,ged was chai tei- uu uiejr eic-iorc an inaignant rejection ot such pro- ,ej oy speeut.uors m coiivey passen.-rs io the oay, WILMlNtiTON MARKET, July 19, IS60. Trni'ENTivi-: Sales yesterday ufternuou of l."ii bbls.. anil this morning 'St.t do. at 62 4 ) for virgin and yel low dip. a u,d .i 20 for hard, per 2.S0 lbs. Si-ihits Tfni-K.NTi.NE Sales yesteiday of o ly one --inail lot (" bbls.) ai 35i cents per gallon. No sales this nioriiiiiir. li'osiN 47; bids. No. 1 nnd Tale changed hands yes terday at $2 7o a S3 2. per bid. of lbs. Uav Sale yesterday of bl bales Northern at 95 cts. per i uu lbs., On days. WILMINGTON MARKET, July. 18 TriiPEXTiXK The niarket lor this article ruled quiet at last Wednesday's quotations up to fcatur-iay. when the deiaand froju nuyers was somen liaL-cbecked under the advices from abroad, and prices gave way 2U a 40 Cents on all qualities, clo.-ing on that day at $2 GO for virgin, 4j lor yellow uip, and tfl 20 lor hard, per 28t lbs. Si'iRiTs TuiiPKXTixE Uuringthe week just eided ! the market here ha? ruled exceedingly dull, and prices j SEU jSaEGJLSl are 1 a d cent lower than quoted on Wednesday lajt. Sales for the week of o"Iy7 1.2S2 bbls., at 37 cents per gallon. - b'osrx Sales of fine Pole there is scarcely any on market, and only a limited enquiry exists ; one or two s. nail hits have changed hanos at S3 50 a 3 .5 per 2bo His For -no- 1 and 2 the mtrket rules inactive, a id the sales have ben conliued to a few small par cels (about 2'to bbls.) at $1 2.". !i I nl) to S2 iur infe rior to fa.r qualify No. 1. and si 20 p v bbl. for Xe. 2. A! t--r clo.-ing o. r report-on Wedaesday last a lot of ;iui) bins . -cha ng ed hands ;tt 1 I2jper 311) lbs., aiid siaee liieu no transactions have been report tl. I'l uu -iales durii.g .he w ek have been confined lo a lew lot- i.i Imrrels at i7 3) a 7 3") per bbl.. lor siijM-i line ; and 17.' "sacks at.s3 50 for siiperiine, and 3 (12 i for family per ban of lbs. Salt A lot of .i0!) sick- was r. eel ted coastwise on .Saturday last, part of which sold lrom wliarl at 1 05 per sack, in lots, ami the i a ance put iuto store. STTIOIV TU SIDE HAY STREET. lly St .ck of ttcalud5 c,otWBff is Im Complete. ( T ,;p!r find at this establishment a PINE V blV 1U iWCDS, well made and at alow price, embracing m. dejption of . COATS, r.tXTS Ar..oTc rftIl OTS vn nftvs. of Shirts", Linen & Marseilles, breach Lace Ties, every ocks. Under Garments of NEvV YORK MARKET, July 18. 18'CO. At thj clone ye Aerdti.y. Cotton dull. Flour dull; Southern $5 50 a $5 80 Wheat lirm; new red Si 40 a 1 50. Corn quiet; mixed 1 a 02c per bushel, liicelirm, but quietat 4 1-2 a 5 cents per lb. SPECIAL NOTICES. positions wnenever and wherever mide. If. ther say, we have any friends in any Stite, bt them call a St - 'a- Convjrtion at once and nominate a full elec ' tir'vi.t pledged to the exclusive eup;Krt -f Dot;. -iai i.nd Johnson. They can agree to nothing t-i-e, oeeause to aciinowienge trie rignt of a faction from winch the t-xei-uuon was seen more siti fiCio- rily (?J tnail by the favored thousand who were pe. -nutted Lo land on rt.e Is! m l oy ttlc (J. sj ialu . Many of, these steamers ad ef ,seu to t.ke pa: se . gers lor a bail, tirt iiioi g; . Ijo of the Grent LasUm, Ltienct to the eiccutiOii, and, at the cb' SO- of. tfuxr uiinor.ty to dictate their on terms of oo-onerati.n: uerformance." lo complete tue day bv a ti-Li tofh and thus suffer then, to violate the solemn professi- ? fishing banks. . CotiHioh bands were also advertised oris of the Democratic party and trample underfoot ' as provided for t ie excuisiuiists. I an autobio- rernocrauc usages, wouia oe to tlisband the national . grap by, published since h,s death," liicks Confesses j to tne coiuini siion of near one hundred murders. j i iie ieiiii la Hoy ' lias ameu uiiu -Ia..;k Afac . donald, his trainer. Ileenan is determined to ti dit ! Morrisey once more, if there is suoii a thing as gct- ting the latter to consent to the ai r.-.iveuient. Al ' though Mornsy has iost many friend? ty the cOHr.s'e' wMcti he pursued in England,' 'siicTi is ihe coiiiidenee in his buliheadness au'd endurance tliut be Would be ! heavily backed against Heenan by hundreds of 1 spotting men, notwitlistanding the prestiye ac quired by the Uov'; in his Jate content v, itli Savers. It is AT the request of a number of my friends, I declare mvself thp democrat- i - csm:.. late for Sena or, to represent th counties of Ro'.eson and RiMnnond " 1 look to the democrats of Ilichmon 1 for 1 h.-ir fall support, hoping also that Root son will not be found want in?. Niill McNeill. Julv 20. d&w tf. The largest assor Stocks, Craratil .s variety of Colar Linen, sil Gloves ; Bui: Skin Glv BOOTS and ' Sjole Leather. Patk Carpet Lacs, tri lery, Kazors, S Violins, Batijos, Gait ian ibtrings, n. A great many other QU My Ir lands and cu viced to call and mak Cotton : Alexander's tltin Gloves ,- real Dog Suspenders, Ac. vc. P; HATS and CAPS. English ; and Buggy 1 runks, V alices, --lias, Lnglish Pocket Cut- Ips, Perfumery, ic, 5cc. GEO. May 3d, '60 it p. Hutinas. Accordeous. Ital- all string instruments. ALSO CPS, too numerous to mention. Jmers are very respectfully in- iheir purchases at. once, at GE BRANDT'S Ko.16 Hay Street, . Fayetteville, N. 0- receive it, say tney wouiu not. part Ailhitfor ten times us cost, if ihey could not piocure another Clergymen, and Church Societies supplied in quan-! House, 1 lines oi nut less inau zu copies at a titne on very lilx-nd terms. - " Terms for ! copy, $1 ami 4 letter stamps, or S.copi ies lor $5 without stamps. For a -t enter of Agency statins special terms, a uu ' copy, SI and ti letter stamps, sent iu strong rolls by return m ii, with a des- ! enjjiiou. ii ;p ui nitire is Hem in a letter, get u arlt or h.ve the letter registered. Write the JVame, Town, County and State plainly. Address. C. Q. COLTON. P. O., Box 3391. No. 37 Park Row New-York. , July 11. dw 3m. . THE OLD XOKTII STAT I''. FOLMiVliJJ. JtJOlv ilEICi-;, r'dlKNI S A N I . I'KLL' U -CI ! 1 Z&NS. will y.,u buy the noble STATE .K NtliM'K-CAKOLlNA ? II so. send fo the sub. cr her-, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this -civ, ij.ir;j ii.i.i .lj u. i tit-en iHni, Ami yo'i ivdi g -t toe iv'ioh; -i'lile. w -lh le i' 1,'iv. is liailroads. liotd. Copp.-r, Lend. Iron and Con I Mines, and all the Cities, Towns and Village her noble .Mountain and. Springs, and Fields and Flower.-. If you want this GOLDEN PRIZE, now is "ho time. Vlapseve-ii feet by nve. Ilorder views ol the .-state isaiie Asylum. Cliapel llill. .Male and l-euiale Coilfj". itc-, fcc. oue oi t'ae cheapest anil best xMaps ever published. m PEARCE & BEST. Hillsboro". N. C. 18:".9. AGENTS WANTED for Every County iutLe State. J. No. 34 HAY STREET. K. KYLE is now receiving his Sp. ing and Su nv;r stock of 3 l'APLE& FANCY DRV GOOD- among hich in ty be found tli fol lowing articles, a prices which will prove satisfactory to the purchaser DRESS GOODSj in p ecs- co.isist ng of Muslins Lawns. Ginghams, Prints, Bereges, Black and VV'hitt Cballies, Silks, 4c. . In RoBES, the following line: Lawn Robes, Double & Single Skirts. Berege fo.. Ging ham do., Lace Points. Shawls and Mantillas iu proru 'ion. Ribbons, Hosiery and Gloves, Spool Cotton. Ilats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, all of w iclr wil be offered very low. Call and examine ; no charge for looking j. k. KYLF March 14th.. 1860. NEW CROP MO LA SSES. IOK f; ALE by March 2tH. -4wd-4t w E. F. MOORE. AT GllEATll iEIUCED TRICES. tll ?JJxj0yiFEC TIGS A II IES, JSTdts, w-oS-MaIM,tl',xm"ts' 0;intll0w' r, - . 1lr jJjJilioliries Cutlery. Iintols, Spiced. Haines, f n i w . .,:J -y Rum,- flinqer Brandy, Wa ing Canes. andSv, - . . c c . n - ' , , Sssortment of Fancy Goo Conutry DeaLe- A. . - .. ., ,, vited to call anl public are respecttully many handsome L M4f ?y stocf .Uv.e g' J that cannot UiUo niease. l-' JAMES ti- LEl3. TTrti..l t..:i.i: . U....Ct -u 11 UlCl iuiiuiu0, it j .-;u. AT THE rcqncft of many friids, I anneii.-.ce mvsellv a candidate fcr th '1 hank f til to liberal surnort here- oiuee ot Mien.f of Cunib'-slaud county. in y itii'.ni eiiiu.-ns i i! iiie ver i..!ore given .ti ;s I i i o: Uiiticawiili what itbilltv I :U ay ;th t e m u sh.niid th?y again elect mi lo the y promts as before, to discharcre its j X IliU (IMS: IlECi OR ilcNEILL. organization. - AbRAM L nele Abe is a Cook. It appears that "Honest has. nni'ing" is manv arnoinnllchmontj c-nsib-rable skill in the culinary department oflife! This facility he aquirod on board a Hat-boat on the 31ississ:ppl river, vvtiere tic occupied the useful if n ,t very dignified position of 'Yook." His suc-ess thus far as a kitchen politician, is pietty vrtll ex plained by this circumstance. We much fear how- tvci, liiut. -nu win iiof .u.ci.ui tue eo:ii!ifr ein- erirenev: in wunu time m-- iirFuun.; orotn will t;.. . u"--i - i-.., -r. I V lTrii W ulJl nnt mourn JV. Y. Ti. ITL'1'. l.u" J..18 a lutie-airam oi nee- r Y . ' - : : ---- - -a- uuu, out tuat be vuibv biiad to iigt uiui. - NOTICE. " A ILL be at the following places in Tlarneit conn A. ty on th' days iKinu-d for tlie purpose of receiving Tlie fasts for Ifcoa. Taxpayers will please be "prompt m uu'eiu.g me . At t ie same ti les and places'the candidates for the j Legishit nre and Sherdf v HI address the people. The j .Magistrates appointed io take the lax lisis- will also j atte.id fr that purnose. At TSfti'bocii.'.Moiivfay, . " U. L. River. Tuesday, ' Stewarts Creek, Wednesday, ' Grove. Thursday. " Neils Creek. F riday, .. 0 " liiicknorn, Suttirdayt:.-- X ft O - 1 rresbyieriaa cofKf 8 ,1 u V.. ..-var- - ra t&m 111 i l l - 1 50 Casks Ju e 2., y SLACKED, in good e for sale nv fJL IBEKTON & SL0M "V T" T . - -. . V.m - lsalte by Lit .May iiom - ARRELS. V p. p. joiinson. . WtOLu ASSES 4. 1 i ''H: .i il!iU3 UeW CflUT for sal - by ", .j - Na. 5 Green street. NOTICE. A T JuneTeiti 18ii0. ot t he Court of Tleas and Quarter Sessions of Cumberland Countv. ireneral letters of administration of the estate of lames 1$. Fer guson, deceased were granted to the ubscriber. Those having claims against the intestate must pre ent them in due time, .hose indebted to him are not. lied to make early payment. Terms liber;rt' Apply Sep. S, lS-i'J us above. d-tim ST. MCIIO A noi BROADWAY, NEVV-VOltK. Mm WHEN completed, six years aro. the St. Nicholas was universally nn.nounced tlie. nio.-t iiiaguiiicent , conven ient, .inn i lioroughij' organized Lbiablisl.in i.i ii, me kind on this continent. What, it was then. remains to-tlay without a riva i i size, in sump: uousnes-. and in the. general elenv-nts of corn foil and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for 1 .(iOO guej-is. in cluding lOOConi .1 -ie suites tt apartments for fami lies. ' ix hun ired persons can Ue comfortably seated, at the tables of its . hree pu'dic tlining rooms, and nothing thatmodern art has dev's."' 'or the conven ience ami soc al utaHdcatiou of tne traveling public has been omitted in its. plan, or is neglected in its practical details The early rt putui ion of the house at honvf and abroad derived from ils in i.iiiii l ude, 1 1 . stipern appoiui ineiits. and its homelike conilort- a luxuries, has been e.haiic (1 every year by the u weaiitd exertions of the pi npi actors. TKEADWELL. WlHTCOli; i" : June 14 d-3-monih-. FURTHER NOTICE. YN Saturday, the 3Jth day of this m nth, the per " ishable property of the said James 15. Ferinisor property including a stock of of Good tion, on six months credit. Jane U, '00 nison s, will be sold at Auc J. G. SHEPHERD. FINE CUTLERY AXD PISTOLS. VGOOD assortment. of W'ost.-iiliolm. Need ham . Brot'l.-rs Pocket lvuies-; vVostenl.o! ni . Ro-. is and Wale & Butcher's Razors, single or by the pur.-: Rodders' Scissors, large and small. Obit's aid All-u's Repeat big Pistols, Allen's sell cockiuii Pistols an kl'arlor P.siols, Petcusso G-p-and Cartritl-es. FoT sale al the vVuteh and I Store. N.i. 11 Hay street. April l-'lh. A JOU VAN'S KIDGLoVKS RE TO be had at ONE DOi.LAii a pair. only. M i ch I 3 1 It. . ol J. N. FRI 11. 100 . HERRING UE RRING. BBLS No. t CUT VEUIUNG, March intli .vu-4tvv E. b for sale hy MOOiili- DENTAL 'iSrOTX13- . . . JL'nid nrofessin-u1'vl!' ,his bunnner to call ti i i . r it. :ii.. t.,-.,,. SoOn aS b'",1l oe Htiseni. noiii Pityriiminc "vi" the 15th JULY, until SEP TEMBEK. June 29 1800. d-tf. J() w,sT IluTEL. Cb.--" 1 street, between j-ixJi A. Seventh, PHILADELPHIA -etV--f thtr Eii taw" 1 1 6'ii -e'," ' Jl obi . e , Ala., SSSty uid Curolii lloiel, Wibm igton, N. JLLSS .- sitecuullv inlorm- In- iweini.- io.u t-u ue nas leased the above named llotei lor a term of y ar Thj iious June 1st 4t int v-mtum ' in a- .&fpiTd and" - : . r i .ircfl V . U . IV. WULIUI 1 IU) X L. JONES JbB HO V ... . ' - rr Mcs.eaaiiAn, ia at F actory prices 4 ceo. MAtiiiN & JONES' and & Go's TOBACCO for sale ! jaHVS 4t Hit SLAY'S IMPROVED Ci rri PERCIIA CEMENT ROOFIXC S THE CUr.APESr AND MUST bl'KABl-lS ROOl'IXO I.i USE It is lire and water protf. J' can be applied, to new and uli' Roofs of all lunds and to oldshi.igle'roofs without removing the l. ingles. THE Curt I IS ONLY AllUU I" ONE-THIRD THAT OF TIN, AND H TWICE AS DU.t AliLE. Gctta Pehoua Gemknt for preserving and apair- ing Tin an Metal Roois of every description. From its great elasticiiy, iv is not lujureu ny tiie. contraction aud expansion-of metals, and wilt not ctack in cold nor run in warm iceather. These ma terials have been thoroughly tested iu New r ork and all parti of the Sotithtru and western &tates. and we can give abundant proof ofall we t-lai n in their favor - Tltey are-readily applied by ordinary laborers, at trifling expense. "NO HEAT IS REQUIRED." : v" A These, mt-2rii?fc are put up ready tor use, and fur shipping to all parts of .tie country with full priuted' directions Tjr application.-- - .... .. -" Pall de".-i-ii' --e ci'ciilark will Vx forwarded on'ap plication bv mail o. ie p- -sou, at oiir ori.ii ipal offices, 610 BROAD WAV j opposite St. Nicbulas, Hotel) N. Y. 39 FWLTON ii., i opposite City Hall) BROOKLYN. May ol Gm JOHNS fc CUOSLEY. i- in ine or ler, having been newly ve- paired aul ne.vly lun.islittt. T!,.. R io.ns aie large u;i uiry,ai.d no exertion . h ill be vva.uing ko m.ik-5 i be hotel acoia.orta de-t.oiae . illt. r for the traveler or resiilei.t. . The Table v ill be provitled with every luxury an -ibunlaiit market wiil ailord. Board p.r day, - - - - " Your pafro.iag-J is respectfully elicited. A- ril viOtli, t;0 :mi -A. GAGE, Pkopkietor. - . I.. II. MOOBK, A. 1. DKCAMF, " (l.ate llAlil.ff iMAA.Mi-j) WHOLKSXLE DEALERS Aj ' 13 UTTEPv, IN jNTo ticUS, S a-, CHEESE, ExltD, l; i ii Tini aU BtciWdt! CORNER Of . ..- - NEAV YuRK. v-i SI.OAX. Api.il 2Cth 'CO ,-Cni- JAS. Y. IIORNE. j July OtU tf. -23.1 July. 2 th " 2oth " itirh 27th ". 28th " R. GRADY, ?uv-raFP of Haraeti Couuty Observer copy. JC sic for Pie-Nfee-r dep.'iidant Li-iht Atrs' spo id to th-ir call, We forteft 2 H hw i Also a Fiie aud Bas D toUiitry Uestting MartialMu ialet rj.tions. will hnd the Ii Tiart al music rlady to re . aonipce 2 kettle drums 1st. -"I by . a bo" 9 yera old. can be loJnd iu Tue State . .-Ui: .d If ess. . - V -JJC5.N. VJsPl. f-tt. B. L. FEMBKHTOX. OKO P5M33RTON & SLiOAN". Commission Xtlercljantp, H'haacsH - aud Relai UaLrs m GROCEItlES, HARDWARE, -v 1 So. 8, Bay Street., Faie Icvillc, I. C -S- tTountry Produce taken in- Exchange for v NO. ii N Oil I'll FRONT Sill c. liA. jsr. o. d' .MmsicaIj . t i iWlC in Hit Jrd iortint-nt ofal' kindu Isstiic'm ents. Siieet MfsiC, ar.L ecerff aras "foutes tcneh ano KEPAiHED:. and Pianos taken in exchange. ...Dec. ltf, . -1-lV dd Ayer's Gatlxartic Pills. -1 X
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1860, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75