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A to Soracrtoo, meet v tl,i t. a Ir.T la sxre ww-iJoraed qxLri, haa ' Vl 4 Xl HiJ-rtI t'jrt la tiikr cm ; j ta rrsi the great Foaboad IL-site frota Vftilon to New Oikmns ioA-peikkxt of the a Lima or exactions af eertaJa Vcxitia CocnastA TVn Baiter will oat yroiMlsj be peteided V) drop.1 WLtt Koada are ia- "wjreatod ia H ta rearju ftat ia extent as the Wil- .' '' . . Ta CIwUmm. ' Niw ToMyThe ejections U New York, on Twee- aVy. ttn fcr Metbcn oi Ccr-grewa, Uovtroea; and other State oScers. Ubterjrrobabktbattht rumblinu havVekxtul Morgan, their candidate lur Governor, and ajority of a& the Coogroaaneo, although we do not tkudt that euythkfc can b regarded as certain ; still, the thaaces art, tha ww are pretty bwd'y beaten. The vote la the Cy; tf ; Nor Tgrk jtads,' rarkcr. Dcm, fcr 4vxMr. 4031 Morgan, Hep, l,?Mi Burrows, ' Aau nfl : Uerritt BrniUi. (1 BoaoU Cdlj kaa beta ckU Hbthff of N.Yor ItT a km majority. Fat office. Tbrrt was arowia , the feit mri of the Citr. ' XAaucicurreTke iSnvUitue u unul, bt MrW erTthin, tkxtiag tLcir Uonmor, all oU State oflcen, tDCtubcn of the Bute Isgtalatarc ant) of Cosfrea, aoti iaJ roka to spaxe. pwiawiKL The Teople'e" tiokct iwrivl a ma )orttj el 140 la Wilmington. It k quite prutabk tlat DoaoeraU kare carried the State, V mm J urn .The rote vu tut Coogrvaa, the 8Ute ' Xtalatare and local officere. Tbcre wouU appear to kare been aa oppoaitioo gtln. Upoa the whole, the Itunocrmta bare rather tuflcml b the reorat electiooa at the North. We have aotliinf; ftom Ciboia. Ibe great bUruit tbtre ia cmtx rvJ in the eoeteat hetwfea Pnglua and Uncdn, the two prouii eol aepiranU fur the UniuJ rUU Htuate. That eooteet Biut SuaS be M-tUed b the Ii-gULturt', the eocnpexioa cf which bod) nnst dtpend upootbc reaolt of the election for ucmben ht lJ on Twrnlay text The object of the caoraa made by Dooglaa and Uo ola waa to eflect the ejectioa ol pcrtoni TaTourliig their alahae rerpectirelj. It will be impcwible to ear bow tkioge wi rtaod ontil all the rtlurtu are iu. , . TkaMaa Hall.' I ' The plalor to-olght u -Ifiml,!- rfin.HMr. Baaorei Ghcat, Mr. Marchaot; Tolouiua, .Vr. Fulkr ; tirare Diggert, Mr. Beroard and Mr.Itowifri1 ; OpJia, Mm GUdttaoe Qucep, Mra. Elmoro. Although not, tfrlotlj epeaking, goU r acting' )phjy, fhW 1 o wck of the gmtaat poetry In the - Kngliah, or, ituVvd, fa any kugoage, rdhnlng all through it it aflonli aa uanr romarkabte aoenca, that, ftaW of Ita dvQdniry In blot, tod " Wtf and feupoteot coockwwn,! llaiultf )o ocom aa attractioo that bdotigi to hardly any otlat ffk. It wH we truat, be grortod by a full bou.- Wk r- clad to oe Mr. roller m roiowoa. 1 ii h . ehaiw ia which be caa'aed will do hitasuU jimtk'e. v. MM.ni i,t kflw Mra. Klmore will lurmed m Uo iaeaa. la the peculiar rJ hi wkica ahe haa hmtodre 'IfpeeMabe.bal proved betseir to W a troij vaiuaw ktonatoa Copar-We M that we negk-cted to ituto . eM Monday last that the trM of tho aogro womn Iiey A.ao.for ttetanrdcf of Mr. Annlw Taylor,' iJtiled rjart Baiurday ming in a ' rtrdkl ( u oot K'Hy."t- fklk waa fa accord anoe with the general iuiprvJon of hat the Terdictntwt be from the eTkkww am) the aab1y for the information of oar wwkly RkT8. ' CiiiCLBiTOK. Deaths last wrrk from Vclkjw Fever; llMliki Raw Urltana, . .. Nrw OsMAxa, November 2 On Monday 1st iiud., there were 37 deaths from toliow rrer. Tbure was IroKt a Moodaj morning is the suburbs of New Orkniuc Oflte Laat4-Warfanla. The following land-warrants hare been taawd by the PanakQ Barean during the month of October, utxkt the act of March 3 : ... , . , : tor tracts of 160 acres. 521 Do 120 do 84 D 80 do 5'J ' Do 60 do a Total number of warrants,. ,.659 Coktiittos or Tin Ubxdino or thb Fixrioa Rail BoAvTke Florida Ntv$ of the 21st inst,, aaye : The . fcra&tt of the road was finished on yes tenia t, the 2(rtb test, aad the whole route is in rwuiowi for, the rails, except the treasle work at Cedar Keys, which is rapidly progreauD to oompicuoo. loe trace lajing wiu be re somed at Cedar Keys and tho point wbich the iron has aatkdy bora laid ; and the speedy completion of the road aaay m eonfideotly anticipated. . Tva Qowiabs " or New OuuuMfbWo lip the JbUnwing from the ricayane of Thursday : The unexpected duration and intensity of tho cpidein te, freshly fed by the hundreda of persons who hare per sisted ia coming bora, despite all warning, have placed the Howard Anociatioo in a position they little dreamt of assuming a abort time ago that of coming before the public as claimants for assistance. The liberal fund in their posaessloB at the commencement of their charitable labotB this season, has been so constantly and heavily drawn on, that but a few thousand dollars remain, and inexorable necessity compels them to ask for aid. No doubt it Till be given them bountifully. Their card in - smother column, axplains their position fully and clearly. On Friday following the poplication of this notice, the tme ppef contained a list of twenty-one gentlemen and firms, whose Tolnntary contributions amounted to the ttodaceae aaa of tlMl, JCHa answer to the question " what is tlie weight of a tnUlioa of dollars in goidT" an officer of the Fhila df'r BQt Calculates aa follows : The weight of one mi.- m of dollars of United 8tntes currency in gold is Ire ounces. This makes 4,479 pounds, 2 onn tts or nearly two tqra and a quarter, reckoning 2,000 lbs, puty to each toft. . ' ' t)!,.ii; Osiolitri Aira Tsrsr OifriiiT.-j-Tbe assets of this ecrT !ikh bare been taken possession of at Cincio- tn'i tie tbmZ. are valued at tl A16J66. of -which , V 3 cr'y is in cash.-Many 0f the assets oriasist of r i bond almost .enurcfy worjiicss, and there are t . 1 2,4 "1 ia bvVri 'J Qrtn, lt ia saU, not over i i r- ea t a d Hi HiKittdneaof one firm is c : , "-.CCD, tram which it is believed, littlo, if any CI. T "J be icaliacd. ; -1 C- ' irH'TVcScalcy, brother, and hck i cf Weston, ia deal s; . u ' I L ; U i.:J e-A U L'r. 4 t-f S-lu:J k IL IL e , t r to purvt- iLe JyVrd IJ. tU ataj tw wuL, if k e.'J U- n.taU-. tcrae ; Ut 1 U.::k tiTe b let LrJe fj-t of 1 ben we kxk at tL;r u lSt L-t. 1 J -r-' anoicr aoJ U'.Ut r4a t!jj u"j : TVre L , inie rcTti cf lULikx. Xdrrrt.a aJ lU'-'J. COCCtL Lo arc now tlr.',' fjr tSe witt cf cca; to t-Vi;xrt tlirx feaaJi of Laica of cUss saJ tUn- sands of busk! of graia, a bo vot-ii willji.-'y u.U- io boikliTS a Ma.1 trow sooe rw'nt c the W i!tiiirrti Road to the Virrn.a L'je. rn-ar SctDtrti, Ya-and thence to the IVtmbcrg t Ncrfo KoaJ, wlivh would pot aciy t ad aceommkktK U the coBuamty tLnKi'b which it passes, but be a payirg roadvand no d faculty ia ue way of a tiroci cicnecUoo rrwa JVt w trJaa 10 SOTS. A hTtK'KilULDER IX W. k W. IL IL November 3d, l?5a Kar U JaunaL WiLMtwron, So. Stk, ls. lt a rrfviW aaeetiaf f tU Taanf Xea's CVktiaa la toctattva, ae!4 at Utir rwaw aa tie tret iaaUat, h fulluw kaf OScan vrt elcte4 f tW aaaatnf all awataa t rrtalJeat. f'.eo. CWboara; Vita ITaakleat, W. 1. Yttatk BitwJinj herniary, Yfai. Larliaa ; CttraaKalic 5rta tj, W. It. C tit 1 1 Uarariaa, . IL LalU ; Traarcr, H. C. Burr ; Krgiatrr, J. W. CUliaa. TTia fuUoin feaUcaMB tumyv4 lUe axtcativa r auUee. a pa. I'. Kmkk, Dr. T. C Crr, J. M. ftcveawa, Jeaa J. faidaa4W. K. TwUoa. . Kauai Um Nw York llxrmU. - UartUim Over SB Yrait IUm. lae N ttaragva transit incatiua mno to have at k-iigth reaclxd a point wkm the u UJ lnii. It is known to uur rvkT tliat thma iuUrvatod in the Yt Me ami Llma rvutract bold that the contract till ia tnref, and not vitiaUl by tine kilurc on their part to put the line ia opratian wltihll the line prtwjiU'd. Tbrj avt out a gratrrtian name ritrreraij to isu tbe Pacific mrtlou of the land ia operation, to iak the couni'xtua U lwcco tbe steamers ou wo lake ana Utosr on the I'utilic. The Herman kit lur le radfk awme six w kj atacr, and the WaalHnrtoo W to start to opca the routs next Saturday, lite aniaM lake eteant ers Caaa-YriaBrri aad i'atberino Franera were at bwt aceonnta proemling up the rlvif, so that t! line Is to be put in practical ujuratiua imuKiIuu y. Iiut in the uieau tinie this d(tu'ulty ariave i N'um Jo its, N Maragaaa miomtnr No. 2 to M aiiogtoti, ifo'lures sod lo 1bat ne fci bm-kfil by the tcanwimn Ktrretary ot r t'Tei'Tt Anutra that the iSUbrunH and t ble mat has bu-uuiu buQ by n-aMKis v( the failure uf the granUt to put tlie Iiao aa opmuoa withui the unMspucinoiL- Yrwarri, on tlw contrary, who U tho rvirular rwiik nt re- prnrntatlve of Nicaragua iu WiKhhigtdh, (Jcnt being a pkiiiiwleutiary, sent for a anocific purpoMi,as he aaya,) holds that the grant to White and htibhina haa not lost its lorcc. 1 has, Yrifafri and the Ktcbbins party areranjml t)n the One side of this question, and Jcrcx and tlie Nkararuan gOrcniueiit on the other. Then, to complicate matters further, euaiea rkor Jerea, and makea a arant of toe rhrht of way. with all the old steamers, wharves.' ftnuk bridiAik and stock of all ainus toat lormcny Duoogea to vw l raoui uonrpany, io a cunfswij ODBinoacd of J. C. VanDy lie, F. V. WailaVe, and FreeVrkk VaalHrke, of Ihilak'l(bia, ia eonsiikta- a (. . l a . laa T-ja rti . tion of a certain sum, of which they have already pa aJ the first instalment. These now rrantet: it Is said, hero allowed Commodore Yanderbilt to 'come into tlie ar- rangentent, and tlie Commodore ia setting to work ki earncsti SIM litrjfc itfuhje rt are bnoWrTnttly to be got in small once ary to bo avnt for the kk iwviiatioa No time is to be lost. A sUmttwtotacViapatohuu forth wile ata. v&vlrMM. JUmluw. khA ll . mm ai y ! I tin. The rood la to be repairod, broken bridges rebuilt and put in order, and everything fixed atraiKat for the ring of the liaet lt Is expected that it will rruaire i months aad an outly of some Hrt or (iflj thpa sapd dollars to achieve this. . , , , ' , What there is mont jKmiU'vo ahoul lliin fuller grunt is that it nijairuaaof ratincatioB hy the Nk ar.igimn goveramnat, aa Jerea is clothed, it la said, .with fuB pow ers m the matter, and the grant hos, born 111011018.0110 form. "" , . , . . ' ' , . 11m queblioa will then arlne on tlie ooullkting ckiiiu of the two componk's. II the Yan Dyke and V'mwler bilt company is p-solvcil to t)prato thV Hue, the White ami Utelibin compnnv is as euuully detcrmlnul to it tbttnarirra. .Tlie one claims that tlie LWYrbOtrl trea ty protect Ukiii, the other makes tho aamo claim as re di fliemMveB.' '0 bf ho induwthcnbi for tl rati ioQ f the (WYrbarl treaty is said to Itttlie making of tlie new grant aod lha paving of ijie first Id slalmcot, money botna; a Scarce and desirable commodity In Nicaragua. iWrfore, the rati fkul ion ol the treaty, iut originajf mndb, Is cxjicctod; IrottRxliaUl;. Javii sucrclar goes out io a few daj-s in U10 skauaT to bo ant oat by the Van Dyke company, to carry io Ida gQvermnml the news of tbis grant, am to bring back the treaty rutitkd. ' We niuy expect much litigation uud tiuuriiilliiig uvtr tbe couOicting clainsi of tbe two couipank claiming to have (men the graot, - How the claims are to be recon ciled ia tbe dinicu1ly. ll thry cannot be reonra-ikd at all, and if each company pprsints in amcrtitig its cluiin to the truiwit route, and ka-j up its steamers, why, tlie travok ling public will derive the advantage from the competi tion : but it is not likely that cither will rV tlie Ni- caraguan government for the privilege. It is a pretty quarrel as itstmul. It!oLooT.-We live in a progresHlvc age ; change w stamped upon every thing ; and slrango to tell, a hen has changed by nature to a roost in our county (follow ing in the wake of modern politicians) Mr. Joel C. Mc Dowell has a hen that he has Owned ten years. She has laid, hatclied and raised many chickens, and for tlie last two or three years has been gradually changing in ap pearance to a roonter. Her plumage lias changed from a yellow to a glistening red ; her tail is that ot a genu ine rooster, bountifully black, Jong and flowing ; her spurs are short, but growing ; very little comb. Will some oi the wise acres of Georgia, or elsewhere. explain upon the principles of ornithology or hcnology f fliiilciigevui HeCorder. Ti'll Mra, Uiou mighty deep, WiUi waves aa blue ami clear. Ia there a " aood time eomini;,'' aoon, W hen hmi ahall dtaappearf gotae forelga mck-bonnd ahore, Home Wland far away, Where theae outrajreoua street balloons Shall all be atowed away J Tlie mighty deep waa rippled by sail 0w nivwvu awn war Rhty deep was rippled by a equal), awered low and sadly none at af P f : And anas "Why are you like an annual, my darling f " said a saucy lover, binding his arm around Harriet's waist " I can't eay. - Why ?" " Bccauso you at handsomely bound. Indeed," said UsrrieL Why, then, am I liks a law book V - Kcally, I can't telL" Becfuse I am bound In calf." f " " ' ' f " t 11 '' " 1 Najr DiroovxRt or Iron Obk-H is stated that a discovery of immense bodies of iron ore has lately been made lo Missouri, not far from tbe neighborhood of those rich deposits already so widely known in the country as the Iron Mountain and Filot Knob. The editor of the Iron ton Furnace bus visited the place 01 discovery, aod yt ' ' ' .a- !- . M ; - , .- ... 1 J , ' .- Tbe ground apon which it is located embraces a tract of between eleven and twelve thousand acres, owned by one gentleman, Napoleon Aubucbon, Esq., and has been entered at the government price within the last three years. It is a sparsely inhabited neighborhood, an4 un til within tbe last tew years, was never explored, except by hunters, who were ignorant of tbe ase or talue of tne " Diacx rocs." on one or the mils where the ore shows itself in immense bodiesTabout two hundred foot from its base, we examined with implements, and 'found it to be a solid body, overlaid with earth from one to three fect deep, and boulders of ore from tbe size of a small gravel to twenty potUidfl & we'gb- of a dose, toi id,a8 tcaiteore. u- J,, 'e Jo u.1 Kt-aa tow tie e:r.:u txJr of the Ut-i qat hoc. dnatsa. We el V Lean 1 ihej Umrth. ai4 tb of rvry-dT fcasaa hi. Take' tVrf n t et:-i cf e. Wu Z.al-l r-TruUi ' TL.It. i rUfw. K anxgVe!L,becsuM tluC'Lt'ft U ""'e L 3 an t -'y a;. J tXf Li f-Jnr UJ ranio,-t.V V-m of a lad ? I.J in ttne prevent h js Uii j aix fct tH;b f U'rre ka KiOc1.ts k-sa lmi k it. lacbk ti kss n 1 '7 for itT, He wore Lis tUifB Lair Ibe anne krth tLt every cue now wvats tht irs. LujftJ of kuicf il Lai bait ay t) Lis w't ia dsroce ami curb ; but as he tbe hem a true Vikkg s mm, bc4J-hearud ai his srariwing ancestofa. who won te DUih by Canute's sida, and settled there on IT.. j Ue L grow bt aad tul Ly, geoera lirtQ ajccttiLof ptswrauia in the old bioated graegt ? He carried a D.bSe io fc jark boots; hot did that pre vwut him, M Oliver rodpaMk!iawithsDsprOTirgiijjiil 00 Naby fkJJ. thiukicg t-alf a very ha&Jsotue 14 low, with his moeatache and iasperial, atid flight ted coat, and cairasa wed pJheAia spite of many a diet, a ht sate his father's gnat hone as gracefully aod irmly as any locg-Uktd aad es-roceJ cavalier in front of kua, c did it acevtut kia thinking, too, fur a motamt, with a throb of tLe heart, that sweet ectasia 1'atk-oce, far, far away at home, could si but aw him, tuigbt have the same cminion of Liiu as be had of him U T Was he i the worse or tha tkkt f He was eertaidy not the worse V checking tt U Bt-xt vtstant with manly scame f ar kiting such carnal vanities rise in his heart while be a as uoiug th( Lord's work in tl teeth ot death and kal ; bat was tbere no poetry in him five oiiuutes af ter, u the kxig rapirr swung round his U4 redder and redl r at wry sweep t We are beftxded by namta. -Call him CruaiUT int-ad of RwidheaL and be seems at once (granting tlm only stneerity, which be had, and that of a right aaftJ kuid) as cvmJte a knight errant aa ever wa'elwd and pravtd ere putting 00 his spurs, ia fantastic tlotbie chspVl, bew-ath storieil wiwlows richly dnt Wu there no poetry in cither half an hour af terward, aa be lay Ikvdiog.acrt the corp of his gal lant hiswu, waiting for his turn with tlie sureron, Vul fumble tr his Itible lo fits boot, and be tried to tone a palum, and thought of cousin FatNce and his mother ; anj they wouiu near at a-osi tual tie nau 4ayel Uie man Kirael that day, and resisted unto blood, striving against stn and the man of sin T ' " And was there no poetry In him, too, as be came wearied along Thoruhydvke, In the quiet autumn eve, home tit the house pf his torviatlwrs, and saw afar off the knot of tall poplars rixinir off the bmad misty Hut. and tbe great aKk- towing its sheets of sihvr in tbe dykig gii-Us, and knew that they stood before his father's iluor f bo can UU ail ttie pretty chiAl uxuiora hu h flitted acm bis brain at that siirht and made him for crt that he was a wonnded cripule T " Fair raticoor, too, though she was a 1'uriUo, yet did not btr tlaeks fiuah, bcr eye grow dim, like any other girl's, as site saw afur tlie red coat, like a alkline; spark of fire, coming slowly along the straight fi n bank, and lied tip stairs Into her chamber to pray, half that it might be, half that it might not be he I Was tkre no baprr storm of human tears and human laughter when he entered the eoort-yard gateT. Did not the old dog lick his l'uritan hand as lovingly aa if it hat! been a Cavalier's ? Did not kida and lasses run out shouting 1 IHd not the old yeoman father hug him, werp over hire, hold him at arm s letigtb, and hug htm again, as heartily any other John, lJuiu even ttionch the next aioment caJlod ail to kneel down aod thank Uun who bad sent sis lxy homo again, aiter bastowiog oa aim the grace to bind kings ia chains and nobles with links of ton, and contend to pth for tbe faith delivered to tbe saluUT . '. . . , ... , H And did not Zjal-for-Trutb look about u wistfully for 1'atknoe u any other man wonld have dene, longhig to are her, yet not (laring to ssx lor horr Ana when ah ilinn t U. wm lata luvolf !. Sua pyaS b- eanse sne cmno, not luuoung wita bore bosom, ta taw drr, finery and pahit, but shrouded ohwe in ooif and pis lie . hiding from all the work) beauty which was there It J:, Jmt was meant for one alone, and that Only if God II I ! I l .1 wuuw, m uuu a hj iiiw i auu waa uiuni do laiiering of their voices, no liht ia their eyes, 00 trembling prcs urc of their hands, which said more, and wai more, ay, and more beantifid lii the light of Him who made them, than all Uirrick's Dcuacmes, Waller's Sacharrissus, lumen, darts, pnaiiw, lovo knots, anagruna, and tbe rest of the Insincere cant 01 the court T What tf Zeal for Truth bud never strung two rhymes together in his life f lid not tun noart go tor Inspiration, to a loftier Helicon, worn rt wnmpetaa to iimr, juy love, my dove, my no defiled il but one,' thin if he had filled pages with son net about Venuscs and Cupid, love-lick shepherds and arial nymphst" , BAl.M OP 1,000 nOWF.RH.-Tbls excellent eoametfc has nscema a beceraary article for tha Toilet. It purifies the lircath, cleans the Teeth, and butitlea the complexion. Try , ... er What do we tlrt for, my dear, but for the gratlflcatiea of vtltert f Then, to 1 ratify our children, let ns go down to CROWL'8 aud kavs our 1MBROTTPES sr PUOTtKiBlPHS takes by Mm fur OKI mLtaa nd trwians, st his rooms, Front Street, 1 doors Kurth of Llppltt's Omg Store. Nov. ilk ...... k "Mha ta not award of UwerhaTe's Holland Illttaaat Nmple ia Its eompoaitloa, pleasant to tbe taate, and tnilM weuderfnl In Its effect, Its popularity cannot bo wondered at. To iuvstids Just recovering strength Jt is invaluable exercising that soothing Influence over the nervous syatem ann imparling mat neaun ana tone 10 me morrmcB, ao lorg ed for by tho convaleaceut." Daily Fukryrite. bee sdvertiaement. f Nov. Jd-t:iAld lw. rVIISa HARRIET MOORB WILL RUMB HER School on Monday, tha 11th Inst Bept,17. 10-tf TIIU Oil. ACTS ON THB BY STEM WITH ELEC TRICITY. Is of pore vegetable preparation, not the tlightest danger of applying it outwardly or invardly, it at once, gives a per manent euro, In most csaea, from ten to twenty minutes. The beat th sloloekts of Europe have diacovored that all Organic Perangemeut In the Animal System Is the effect of an obrtrnctlon of the Phynico-Electric Fluid In the organ aiaeaMd a skillful application or mm un put In ItmnediiUe motion the nerve fluid, sod the cure is st ones arcontlMi cd. No bleeding, no vomiting, pnrging, or blistering, is re sort ll to. None genuine without the signature of Prof.CHAS. DBGRATH, J end PB ORATH A CO. ' Prluckils Denot. No. S Sooth Eiehth street three doora below Chestnut, Fhltsda. Country Dealer sod Pruggiata csb be annplied. Wholesale and RetaiL Pries ii centa, 60 eenu, sod II per bottle. . Try erary thing else, tlicn giro tbls one simple trial 10 OlV'o'd by Pedlersin the II. 8. For sale in Wilmlnrtna, If. C. by Prake 4 McLIn hd W. H. Lippitt, Pruggiats, and by Pruggists and MerchanU generally. . , , K ov. 4-6110 lw. , ; BELULYQ ovv AT COST. '. " THB UNDEltSIGXKD intends visiting Europe for oae or two years, and win offer Ms entire stock of DRY GOODS on snd after Monday, Nov. 1st, 1858, including MILLISE- J?!', CLOAKS, AND SHAWLS, MEN'S AND DOT'S CLOTBISG, MIOKS, CABPETING AND FURNISH ING GOODS, AT COST FOSt CASH I f Approved endorsed Notes for all sums over one hundred dollars witl be taken. Abo, offers for sale or rent his own private D WELLING. WITH ALL THE FURNITURE. - BIMOX B. KAHNWEILER, ' ' ' ' ' - corner Store. N, B. This store has no connection" with any store ad joining. ' W '",'.,',:' . ' S. B. I. Oct.,M, 1858., '; ,'tl,l' '. 47-tT aw ALL IHOSfi WHO AUS AFFLICTED WITH ANT Chronic diseaae considered lneorable,ill receive a Lama giving IhformatJon which will ensure a speedy and permanent care by sending their names and one stamp (to prepay pos tsge) te Dr. E. B. Foots, the celebrated Chronie Physician, and author of V Medical Common sense," Saratoga Springs, Er X h i! f a ' !i A t ' ar t'a ajJ acr tj ii. a3 prfefrr;-t; wl"J l C A SIX. Sji. lt, -I msPEPMa AD I1T1. l)K. O. PHELM BBOM , the ft carer U CoB- l"xi lvt e"r1 lT aui,i Pi"tl a fart of tLe time ke vaa cotlaed to La Wl. Ee waa evkkBTlr rered ky a preacrftioa fim-iiei L b by a yeaf f aiiriat girL TVia racrpliMa, jivea a ky a saere eh.M, wk.le ta a atate ef traace, has cured eterjWJy waa ka talra it, aref karjkf OvWi eare. ttie euaa"y aa eure ia cawce ef Fits aa of Prartma. Th to- grvdieata aaay a fuaad at awy draf atorw. 1 wi3 aead thia ra2aV preetrtiua U aay peraoa ea tha receiit of aa gUmy U aay fUa. ldJraaa PL O. PHIXTS BROWX,' 5a. !l Grand SC. Jeraey my, X. J. lu. T. Ivvt. 4te-ie-Sa nrricK. OX AND 1FTEB TUK tat PIT OF KOYEMBKR 'EXT, ill Prriptum cwepoaaded Si tha 6tNW ef the Subacrt kwr, wfUka roaA. WALKES MI1BES, Oct. li- , Prof flat, U Market streO. AMBHOTVPKa TlttN IX TBE BEST MASSES BX K. T. B1BT At MOZACT HILL, fonaerly VkiUkurat'a Gallery. Jaa.tSd.l'iM tUtf TIIBt UiUCAT KKULXBU BlCaKDT. SIB J1ME3 CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. YrjKired from a prncriptio 0 Sir J. Clark, If. JH Ayttctaw Haardtnory to 0m Qinm. Tkia UJTalaable medic toe Is anf aulcg ta the eure of all thoaa paiaful aad daaferoua diseaaes to which the female ooaiti tutiua la aubject It moderates all axceea aad removes alt etetrwetiuaa, aad a speedy ears may be relied oa. ' TO MARRIED LAP1S It Is peculiarly suited. It will, la a short time, bring oaths Btofltbly period with regularity. Eaca bottle, prife Oae Dollar, bears the Government Btaaip of Great Britaia, to preveat counterfeits. Tkeae Piila akeald a4 be takea by feraaiea daring tha tret three months ef Pregnaary, as tkey are sure to bring oa Miscarriage, bat at aay ether time they are safe. Ia all eaaes ef Nervous sad Ppufal Affection, Psla la the Back sad Drubs, Fatigue oa alight exertion, Palpttatkiaj of the Heart, Hysterica aad Whites, tkeae pilU will effect a curt wbea all ether meaaa kavs failed, aad although a pow erful remedy, do act contaia true, r alomet, aotthiony, or anything hurtful te the eooatitulioa. Pull directions la the pamphlet around sack package. whkh ahoulj bo carefully preserved. Bols Ageat fur tho United Btates aad Canada, ' JOB M0SE8, (Late I. C. Baldwin a Co.,) a - , Hocheeter, N. T. K. B tl 00 and I postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing M Pitts, fcy returamail. For aalo by Prn, rrlata generally. UAVILAND, b lEVEX'SOS & CO.. Charleatoa, Wbole- sale Igenta March 18th. 1K5S lCU29-ly apKt ial a on ck for Perftjmixo vbs brsith, CLE15IX fl JTETH AXD BE1TJT1FYINQ TBECOMPLKX 10, aeo " Aim ol,000 riouws. For draaaing Idlea Hair, oae " Woodland Cream," a new romade." It curls Oentleaieo'sHalrbeautlMly. Price M Coats sack. W. P. FETIUDCB a CO., Proprietors, N. If, Bold wholesale and retail, by W. H. UPPITT, . . Poo. 14 Be-ly Praggltt Ckemiat. nanniKD. rtn the evening of , the Jd tort.. bV Be. Pr. Derma. Mr. JOHN A. CORBETT, to Mine CALEDOMA E., daughter of Bryant Kewkirk, Eaq., all of New Hanoer County. nli(a two W. W. RaJl Road. . Nov. S 114 bbla. Hpirlta, U7 do. Rosin. 14 do. Flour, 9 uo. appieo. e oaica iioia, iu oxs ioDaroo.lt bales Cotton 64 buahele Cora, and aundry article. To J. M. Clark. T. C A B. (2. Worth, V. & Hill, W. H. Turlington, Htokley A Old linn. UurraT A Ptannrk. J. If. Mnnk J R ltln.m T u Mckey, J. C. Heyer, DeRosset Jt Brown, snd Anderson 4 Traa;- . i NEW ADVERTISEMEOTS. NEW BTYLE OP BOOTS AND BliORS. MITCHELiytt PATENT MET ALIO TIPPED FOR Misses and Children, which are renowned for their meanness and aurabi tv. and bv actual tL )& beea found to out-mar Inreepatrsof the old style, for sni ny MURRAY A BLANEY, Nov. 4th, 1581 3t 34 Market Btreet. OYSTERSI OYSTEHSII OYSTERS Mt N IlECKIVIKfl ttAttY. Int Ik. -" t ... . m huvi, nemo rroru, PORTsnoiTii ovHTxerta. Belected xxratitsiY for rxniLT csx. For, sal In quantities erMesls served at till times. My bill of fare conaista 01 au the delicacies of the seaaon. L. MONTAGUE. Nov. 4 61-3t Herald eoyy. 1 GREAT BAROAISft 1.1 CARPETING. TTROM this date, we will sU the balance of onr stout of AS VAnrniit, UATAK W 1V11K COST FOR CASII! we ao tin oecsimo we have not room to keep it, snd in tend after this aeaaoa renins out of the Carnet trad. Our stock la very Urge, and ALL NEW, hating been fiiiniiwrn rin.it; emoraoe Hie IiAlJUSl FAT- TERNS AND DESIGNS. Nothlna- Old. Thoaewbowiah to buy at a LOWER FRICE THA if in a i il a V Mi HVEU XKH TUK ARTICLE SELL AT vArviiA, naa better call aoon and examine our stock. PAWSON & McPEAKE. October 27th, Iflfig. 61 Thnra., Bat. A Tue-3t YVIXTER tHK)DS. UR FECOND itock of Winter Ooo1s I now being re- v ubLimtA. a ki AN. Nov. 4th 1 TESSRS. EDITORS : In vesterda v's hwue of tha n.,W XlL Journal," you publish me as having 11,600 worth of iioming. rieee correct, and aay ifi,(ioo, and sdd, further ore, inoi wo nars aauy arntais by Exprea until Janu- sry lHt, at ' Nov. 4th, 1859. 38 Market st PLANTATION Ronm. KERSEYS, BLANKETS, Oznaburghs and heavy Wool Hhirta for Plantation uae, cheap by Nov. 4th HEUBICK A RYAN. TO COUNTRY MERCHANT. 1THTR A YIEW of annnlvin Ota VU.U i l. mm-- . ' I r B .'i,n.re IIBUC, v f we hsvs nurehaaed direct from manufacturer anil genu,, iBTRrr iwci m niapio uooos i nan ever before of- icrea id niimingioa, ana a. pnees wnicn will defy eompetl ti0- ' HEPBJCK 4 RYAN. Nov. 4th j . TWELVE-AND-A-HALF CE5TS BLEACHED mrrrn. . TYETTEB GOODS than can bs bad for the money at any Nov. 4th BITTER, LARD AND CHEESE. 1 fl TJ?1'0,3 F,AMILY BUTTER, (a splendid article ;) J 10 kegs Leaf Lard 5 - i 6 bbls. do. do.; ' 100 boxes rnUd Cheese. For sale by Nov. 4th James t. pettewat. BACON AND PORK. (IA MPS. DRY 8ALT BIDES. LJ 20 ' Bhoulders. 60 Bbls. Butt Pork. For sale by Nov. 4th, 1858. HARBISS HOWELL. PERSON STRANGE, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, ' WiLwrnoTnw W ' - H' AVE FORMED A CO-PARTNERSHIP IN CIVIL BU- .tic In th County and Superior Courts. Their offim 4 th , puicrfK,, ia mi, vvuiiij ui uauuror. ana Will nru. aame a nerevoiore occupied oy air. Mrange s 00 the South side Market St.. netween Third and Fourth st. ribxhl rinsoH, BOBKRT STBAKOS. ' 44-3m -8m Oct, J7.1858. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. fK KABTAWAY FQOM THE SUBSCRIBER, bis negro f man nKwvv, wen Known about town a a I'ain- 4a A,b0T, nwKd wlUi Pid "Po" his delivery to Capt.S. H. Martin, or th Subscriber. , , , , JOHN WAV IS. Rot. 3d, 1858 - ' . ., 43t Fla S) ALE, I MILL SLLL ( ac4aavL,i: tcrj, UrfW A-J tnkct of 1'iNh LXM, a l t tt OaJ of Ue ia axxj-.erw eaj of Ai A .. e couatr, between Tte trac at of aboat K'.raW aver k extest. aad w'l e.Up W ta pruJucUwa of Ll'iiBKK aa4 Tl'm tNTIXE. lbere at ua it aa cxtroaite A HILL, propelled by a AJnrJ - firam i.tujih. with h eta of si'ss, aa ex -e;:rat H iieorU' ildaiwf Mot-kit, Lai, Jin4 ad t '-v t'W oir, ate. capalue of aatanirfacturiBa; a tarwo tiatatity ef the best quality of fiae F'.otn -g. Tkr kaa juat beea epeaed ea tit Waet a Ttrpmiimr Or fhmi vl luleraU l:iu.u. wkk-h it m asticeaaful rperaTt ; wtth goJ h-r luc r, large ahedajor glume! coupling and atoearf ; a L .j.-y Pump, aad a large mJl, wk h saaaulaclure Vale Ru.n of exceiieat quaUly, avao oX wAh h haa eoul for Wt thaa It Jo in Xew-Orleaaa. Navi gatioa ia ao eoavacinat that 8pirita uf Turpeaua aro ahip pd to that city tor U teota, aad Rot for 10 easts pr bbL Tho-abor tract lira oa Bayou Bate, aad ita braarhra. It te a abort auraoi of tiear, cold aad awiftly ranaisf water, fvd by pereunial apxiutra, aad there are ea maa; parta ef tho tract adnurabW .ie for DuuUrhea, with eahaawtleaa sarpUe of water. Is tract haa, oa a beautiful Huffof the Bayoa, aaoiatide water, a good framed lwUmg House. of au twonaa. with saany lota adjacaut wall adipud for residence ) aad several hundred acre of the tract arw directly oa the Calf Coaut, aud capable oecWiviaiua wto eligiblebuiUiag lota, where the bathiur ht equal to aay, ia coaaequeace of tho small quantity of frt.h waicr ruuauig iuto the tea, for a great tlav taoco Lut and WeaA. , Ua thai coaat ah aad eyatoro aro ery abaudaut, aad it ia rental kabl far it aahibnty. , CooaideriDg the fact alao, that aot only Laaabei and Tur peotice, bat Tar aad bteaaiboaA Wood caa be prodacod ia Urre quantities wuhia ay haul of the ahippiug potat, aad with a choice cf marketa ia ruber of tho harg UuU CiUoa, the tract at well wonhv th exaiuiiiatioa of geatkaiea bar ing the bauds to aoti. it, and dipoaed to eugaga ia thia lice of buaiaeaa. Any one wMiinr to examine theae Lands, eaa call at the OffU-e of 8AUXDEIM 4 SON. where they will be furaiahed with every faeihty tor dejwgeo;a4 esa address me at Ceortlaad, North Alabama, where I alrall be as rate aa the 1 of tN-tober next. JAMES E. BAUNPUtS. Nov. 1st, lsii .. f . 1 4H-1W a ntutitiv. sSHfj HAYIXQ DEI'lillMlXED TO MOVE WEST, 1 oBer for sate all mj LANVH a tl 400 acres where I sow live, adjn im County, viat oininar the town of Wbitoville, with about lod ai-re clrated aad ita Sue aUte or cultivation, ZOO good Oak and Hickory aud .00 bwaiap : M0 ai ix from It to 3 milea Weat of the above and oa both aide of tBe W. 4 il. Kailnmil, good Pine, Oak and Hk-kory, about 100 acre Hwarnp, wrth t takf Turpentine, 1 small ItweUiag HoSmw, 4 or 5 Cabltss ffood 8torcbooe and one t tlie beat atand sa the Caity for a httor and PwUUery, and would Ciake s line Cottun f irm, iu good bunds, being" beavu tifully situated ; 531 acres 1) luiWa Kouthweat of Whitevdle )epot. With about :tf avrwa of rich bwsoip, partly ditched. If it would be any Inducement to tlie pWv'iiR'l 1 would aell 10 L1KKL V NEGROES, aD but t yonni;, 8 or them luem 1 would take pleaauiw Wi allowing 1 1. o prcinweto anv euu wiahingtopun laa. CALVIN HAYN"f. Whiteville, N. COiL JIfU JD-5Uw-tf-J-tf NOTICES. f notice. m . - 110-DAT THE COPARTNERSHIP OF . . L HATH . AWAY & CO. expires by UmitatiuB. From thia data the business wtTt be coutinaea by the aaue nertuns, under th nam of UA TILK WAY it Cb. ' , Nov. 1. J. A J. L. HATniWAT 4 CO. OKHt K WIL9I1NOTON Hi WTCLDON R. R. CO 1 WitMiTfiiToa, Tti Oct., 185H.f J THE DIRECTORS OF THE t fe Wllmlncton A Wetdon Rail Uoad Company have declared a uinUcuJ 01 4 por euk. iioia ta pronto or tae laat aix month, payable to the stockholders on and after th J2th November next. 1 - Book for trannfer of stotK will be closed on II rat Novem ber, lty order. ,; 1 JAB. H. tiUEEN. See'y. Raleigh Reginter and Ktnndard, Norfolk Herald, Ports mouth TrsiMcrlpt, GuWsboro'. Halifax, Wilson Tarboro', and Weldoo papers copy till 12th Nevevaber. Oct ax . ,. , . L . t 41-td OEFICK WIL. A WKUMIS U. H. CO.,' f i, vi ..a;. WitaiNOTOM, lMlh October, 1858. f rSmnrrTraRq the -annual meeting of sWiirkri Stoekhuidors f tha WilmlDgten 4 Weidon Rail lUad Company, will be held la this place on Thuraday, ths 11th day of Novembar next. By order. JAMES 8. GREEN. Beoretary Raleigh Register and Standard, Norfolk Herald, Portsmouth Transcript, Goluaboro', Ualifs.x, Wilson, Tarboro' and Wei dos papcra copy till 11th November. .-'r- 1 Oct. 18th, lsifi . , : - .. .. K4A SECItETARVB OFFICE, ) Wilmington 6i naiH-hckter Rail RoadJCompan,' V wii.kinoton, N. C, October 10th, 1868.1 1UK r.l.H.Yt.Yl lt AfiNUAli MEr.T- Ing of ths Btockholksrs of the Wil- minfrtAn Jk If anrhpalir nail Tln&A Company, will tie 1 id Id this pliuS oa.Thurnday, tha 18th of November next. WM. A. WALKER, gea'y. Raleigh Regieter and Standard, Columbia CarouoJaa and Times, Marion Star, Sumter Watchman and Darlington Flag copy till the 18th of November aad send bill tojtliia olfio im mediately. ,l(. C...t . ,H OcUJ0,188. , . v ,T ; , , : -..-!!. 3Svtaa COPARTNERSHIP. - WE DIVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED IN 0TJB FIRM WM. T. HUGGINS. The buaiaem wiU hereafter lie conducted under the asm and style of L B. HUGGINS 4 SONS. L. B. HUGr.fNa, J. IL HUGGINS. Oct. 1st, 1858. . ... .1. , 33-y 7y CO-PA RTXERSHIP NOTICE. ON THB FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1H58, I ASSOCIATED with me in the Mercantile Itueines, my brother, A. Heyer. The buninea will hereafter be transacted under the firm of John C Uever 4 Co. .,, , , JOHN C. HEYER. Oct. 8th, 1858. 27-3m 7-3v .mcE. APPLICATION WILL BIS MAPS At THE NEXT 8ES ion of the General Asnemblv. of North Carolina for a charter for a Hotel Company la Wamrngton, to be cafled the Wilmington Hotel Company. Oct. 26 43-3dd NOTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE GENERAL Assembly of the State of North Carolina, at Its. next session, for th pax-age of a Bill to confer certain additional powers upon tbe Commissioners of th , Town of Wilming ton, and for other purposes. . Oct. 20 1858. . 38-3-w-d. NOTICE. , . APPLICATION WILL HE MADE IO THE GENERAL Assembly of North Carolina, at its next Session, for an act incorporating the Wilmington Water Works. Oct 2'Jth 1S5H , 40-12t NOTICE. - .-. . ALL PEILS0N8 INDEBTED TO L B. HfJOGINj A SON, are earnestly requested to come forward and set tlo, aa we are anxious to close th bnoinen of that firm. Oct. 22. L. B. HUGGINS 4 BOX. NELHOVS EtIPIlOVED BKIHT SCPPORTBR. Patmtrt March 9, 158. THIS VERT SUPERIOR and ingenioaly eontrtved artlclo has, from its Introduction, been received with so mich favor by the ladies, that the sabmribers take great pleasure in reeomracnuing mem w meir int-mis. j Prnm the concurrent testimony of sll now wearing thia Supporter, we are warranted in the belief that h la kminent- If errnooa I any ever unrouueeu iot uie aame purpose ; and the ladies aflirm that after wearing one a snort tune it becomes an article of necessity, which they would not wil linelv discern With. From ita perfect adaptation te the form, it must necessarily conduce Co health and comfort, at once relieving tbe waist and hips from weiglit aad pressure (principal causes or inaigcsuou, neuralgia ana iptoat eom- 1 I, Iu olmiiut a nn. , conversant with anatomy, that any lady can have perfect health while burdening ths abdominal organs, ss they neees- Mil 11 , K11UO., " 1 -"--J r- v.. . "VI 1, ULZ1 UHJ dragging of the skirts on the waiaU and hips. 1 " Every attempt t produce sn artfcle'tb obviate difficulty t bas failed, from the inconvenience experieBoed m attathsug and detaching th skirts. This Supporter perfectly refctrVee thi difficulty: at once pretexts cotkes(hos t admit th skirta with more esse snd firmness than H is possible to place them without it ; and the skirts cannot be misplaced, or drop from the Supporter, even if their fastenings should aire way. - . , i i The Elastio Ehonlder-braee attached will at Once com mend Itself; yielding so easily to very motion of the shoul ders, expanding the chest aud giving freedom to ths lungs. Many Physicians are now recommending the as of this Supporter j snd scknowledge that not one in fifty is strong enough to sustain the burden of skirts in safety to health. ti say nothing of comfort. . ' ; ' ' By gWng this Skirt Supporter A trial, ladles will bl&n winced that H Is on of the most Indispensable articles? ever'" Invented for their special benefit, and a positive Want son plied at small expense. . 4 , v ror saie oy ... hedrick 4 BY AH". "OT-3- ' . . .. 60 St - LIVERPOOL SALT. . SACKS SALT in store. For sale by "r r No?. 3d i W. fl. McBARr Alnn 1.000 I
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