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iiV TELKGIIAFII. L. k : .-.sax. 1'lv - ri.. I ' i - 1 - . " ' T K Li 4 1 Li Jul . Al t l 1 ; l. kr ' . daily jou::;.-l -' r. v. x. c. TIitRDi mvU,ii FTF.HEJ 8 l fi;fflRr.Vltl w r-kr H il t kw t f Pi1.' -ieJ tyLS. Wt: Dawrer lTT- 'r'cU scc-vd. 21U L". a5;r el TT psoras, wlkk. k Itcr BlrJ aJTWtistaaxts, aad t whole we, p seme nc tctt d-iorect b cWacUr, k only aotieed : frets fjoxwclioB wrJisi "0er matters and ic ,u ct'U of wtk-a ii its tvstnaatk d'jtribotioo by par t . i t IctfTtit ot the srrT te, at WeJOoa. Y by is to, afpi-an front a fc'bt go it the Ga.de "j wide rj t m rr'riw, and with taming rroarks, U tpr toe thro eg tea State as tbe Great Central Iloute between tbe North aod the SoUl Tbe srhrJulei of the CWkitte aoJ Sooth Carolina, tbe North Carolina, and the r-iltgb and Gaston Eailrcswk are gina ia full. whi Wi3 of a3 the towns and all tbe sreoery along the Ed. Ttis is oo pag- 13, U aoJ 15. Not a word ia aid aboct acy ether roote, or any lucb road ai the WPm'trgti aad WcUo, the WUniinftosi 4 Man- theater, BOtil the pevwnger baa h.-, Bfarativrly T teg, carrbl iron IUonmjnd to Baltimore by arm at roote, from WasLingtoa to IWtimore, e.; informed ol th IXaaeatie Trade of BaUimore; ft o a ?iew of a brik on the Baltimore and Ohio lUilroad ; tiro paad 0Ter the llrop s aad Nashville and the Kaet Tennessee fioaJs the Virginia and Teooeesee Roaie ; the Sooth Sab Road to Burksvilla and the Virgioit, Central to Richmond, all , and half ft dcieo pegtt of advert ist-i-tits, brfbrt be la loforncd, disconnectedly and io a measure lacUcoUHy, that there la ft roote Vt Wilmington. Oo pag 77 there k a -Table of Distances," show ing the dktaoce In uik Utwrm IUltinwre and the chief citiea of the Wt, by the Baltimore and Ohio Eailway and lU wte cooooctioiuaallako4heitk .of the Sooth, by the CentnJ line, through toe UaroM MS. Ertry tows oo the fewer roote k ignored, and the vhole roote grts the go-by. There U DO difficulty io onJerstamling why thk eatrh pcony adrertking abnt, for luth it U, U w dilligratly chrolated by aome partka tot the Upper Koote. L 8. White k Co. Wt do it lor nothing. Its circulation k aa ekctioocering dodge. Is there, or is there not, an agweocot forbidding tkxrtionccring by citlier of U routcfl T Docs thk look like sticking op to It ? t&Tbe Cosmopolitan Art Journal, (or Bvptt'oito, k at band. It k quarterly, price 50 ceots per No t2 a year. : Publkhed at 648 Broadway, New York, by the Cosmopolitan Art Awociation. It Is bcautifutly print ed, and will be of value to all who desire to keep up with the noting course of things in the Art World That OlDikt Com." The coin found in Nash county, near Rocky Mount, of which the HVwn JWgrr speaks as the oldest coin extaut, dating "34, A. D., can acarocly be so old ss the Lulgrr thinks. We take it that Ita real data k 1734. The lions with curly tails ara the arms of the Kiogdom ol Lson t the "altars" ocenpyieg opponite angk-e are the hrraklio Castka, em blematic of Castile. Now the Kingdom or itoa was founded 913. A. the Crowns of Laon and Castile wrre nnlted fully a hundred Jre later. No such coins ooukl hsTS been struck lor some tbtte centuries anv 734. since the United Kingdoms, wbe arms are nuBr- tared on it. had no exkU-oce lor that time. It U aim In some measure, ft mistake to say that it k the oldest nfn in nommion of iDT living mortal. There are coins of the Roman Empire before the Cbrktlan era. We saw the coin referred to by the ltdgtr. It k Fpankh coin, wo take It, originally weighing an ounce. WV Got tub Piia. Mr. J. M. Monk ol this town has kid on our table a Tear weighing 1 pound 14 ounces. This Pear, with others of the same sort, was raked by Mr. W. W. Falson, of Sampson. We rather think Mr. Smith's Apple and Mr. Faison's Tear make pair that k hard to beat lf We hare before us a neatly print xl pamphlet copy of " An Address, delivered before the students and citizens at Richland Academy, Kiclilamls, JV. U., July 14th, 1859, by L 0. Woodward, A. M., rnnclpul." pally rrogrees Trmt, 1859. I. 22,8ro. Agrtrllral AddrM. We- are pleased to karn that the Hon. I). M. Iiar ringcr, of Iulelgb, has accepted an invitation to deliver Out 4Mma before the Mecklenbunr Asricultural Socie ty on the 27th of October. H etitrn Vtmocrat. Mimtn fEml(ranti In Ortr Knt 1 7 I'livra hv llm Utah mail m Ui uvs " -i''" "J ' w " 4 'Comet was a massacre of emigrants at Roft River, Ore- San, oo the 24th of July by the Raonock HhoKhoue In ians. Sil men and one woman were killed, and as many wounded. The Indiana robbed their victims of $1 ,700 and drove off their atock. TSmj Ba Jhi VUpml: Niw Yorc, September 13-Advices have been re ceived from Victoria, to the 13th August. Uov. Douglus, rJ RpttUh rntnmhi. and Maior Oen. llarncv. U. 8. A. vera both concentrating all available forces on Ban th ilimntpd Talnrt. It was renorted that the British would prevent or oppose the landing of any more Americans. Nnr Orlaks, September 13. The planters of La P vrtt Punah barinir sufiered much and lone from certain dangerous and mischievous persons, and having sujectcd tome ol them to severe punishments, have united in the determination to eipa them. Nrw OaLUxs, September 13. An issue was made on in one of our District Courts on the constitutionality ot the late Uw for the expulsion ot certain colored resi dents, and lor preventing the return or ingress of colored tarsona. The decision of the Court was given to-day in lavor of the law. ; John II. Manlv. formerly of Raleiirb, (son of ex-Gov, Manly,) has been elected to the Texas Legislature. He is ft Houston democrat, we believe. MalM KlacUaw. foBTLAKD, 8ept. 13th. The returns of yestcrdav's election for Governor Indicate the re-election of Lott M. Morrill (republican) for Governor, and an increased re publican supremacT in the State. One hundred and thirty-three towns foot np for Mor rill Z7,vas ; Smith, 21,126. Tbe same towns last year gave Morrill 30,310, Smith 2426. Morrill's majority so tar k 6332, against 5A34 -in the same towns last year, showing a net republican gain of 1,348. Tbe ag gwte vote of the Bute k considerably less than last year, but the indications are that MorrUTs majority will reach 10,000. ' t , Tbe Lfgiilatore will be lurgely repoblicaobout the name as last year themph the representative vote falls' bdSnd that on the gubernatorial ticket - - w Hit-ax, Sept 12v A destructive fire occurred io :i r;:v on F.alurdav mnrnincr. Twivwhnla bloelra nn C-TIe street, Dnmbering fifty buildings and inclnding extcave dry goods establkhmente, were totally : I i if r- ! ii i'" ' - r ik.j. lit J : x, $ -t t-.ifl I " J la t. A i.- cr" t r-"t P"" w.... i tj ate ll.w w to La re r.v.xl It t.e cjs tlncri g xj and e il nrt nri tciii ur tknit a.w..K? k r rwvfc or ri4o-' aotL;nS. la fi' F.r.llsii. a Utt portKw of the drmo-j c.afT, PotiV- uf thr kt Lviis!ure. Dw taT t-m ' a!Je" U e aby such cti k Hot. R. id and W. W.. HUdLo Urestoixl bUarty UfJ''y yr. uJ l.o dooe Bxire than aty tKhtr to irk-o to irire it il first victory ia 50. slmuid br art aW I line pro-! bxk of the jinns-fam! t'l.r.jrman a tricky poi.tunaB ho !abd aicaiort the party as knf ai thecfiritioo eoukl give him place, at! who only eame to the d ox cratic party to bargain kir laoe. But March. l-Cl, will e tu star go down. We may resume the sub ject." We are not pitiTely reruia what may be the politics of the " rntwa," We hare not the pleasure of ao exrhange with it 1hk extract we tiA cnpkii into the lUWigfc Iwvk'.rr, whm it mijrbtj, trrj mva hare crgi oetrd since the publication of such Mrafrrahs k aa oaj trkk ol tLe eoesiy to eieite joairo aol trite amot g proaiDent mraibi-rs of the Ik-Btocratie party, that thry be ojptattioo may trap auoje advaiitage trvm h. We would not notk thk attack nn it not that it an us to be part of a ayatemattc tflort to prejudice Mr. Clii gmaa ia the rjra of the party aod to add bim rt pooMbie fur the mult of an electioa which be had bo power to control There ia, bowew, a still nire objfctionable purpose apiannt throughout the whole of thk precious para rraph. It k my plain that the person for whom thr inyrena sjk k attemptu g to make a " b iiraio " lor Mr. 1 lineman I " ptMV," aud ofa U imu by array- In toe IrieoJa of air. IJoUtw ami Mr. Ifcid arauurf bim. 1'ltk dwpoaiiJoa to euake tha lVmorratie party only the instromeot lor the promotion of individuals, aod the wU- UDirneas to convert a Democratic newspaper into a mere vebick) lur a sort ol slang-wbanger abuse of prominent men ot the party, k greatly to be regretted. Such rode joatling and scrambling si thk on the road to pre- fermeot, by Democratic papers and IXmocratic men, have already thrown the Democratic ranks into coofu sioo. 1 be Progreae, inatead of attempting to restore order, raiirs its voice high above those who are striving to quiet the personal rivalries and Jeakmsies which hare bad aeiMMtiretts an rfit la the IVmocratic rann. and does all it can to array leading men io the party against eacnouwr. Mr. lloideo has always been regarded In this section as rrietHiiy to tne promotion or air. Uimirham.Mi lloltkn's ability, bis services to the party, areVtrt&inlr arknowktlged and appreciated in thk section of tlie Mate, and we entertain a better opinion of bim and uovernor Ju ki than to suppose, as the I iwms in sinutes, tliat they and their friends tailed to support the Democratic candidate in Hie recent ek'ction, bocaute neitlut of them bad been promoted to the position now occupied by Mr. Clingmao. Is it true, aa assert d by the t'regnas, that the " old liners ot the Uemocrs tie party refused to vote with the party in the recent tkftion because of Mr. Clingnian's election to tlie Hen ate ? Is that the cauae of Dr. Shaw's defeat in the 1st District T Was it the cause ol Mr. Beaks' den-at in the Cth DiatrktT'Did tbia feeling prcduee the mult In Mr. (J timer's Dktrict and luereaso his majoritv more than a thousand vot;t f Any one who will look at the vote in these Districts who has tents enough to understand the points in ft political campaign will are st oooe that the charge of the Progress againat Mr. Hoi oVn and Uov. Reid and their Moods, that they deserted the Democratic party in the late election because, of Mr. Clingnian's promotion to the Senate, k a silly calumy. Athtvillt Sivi. Brio. M. H- Waldcll, wbo ran for Congress in Gil mer's DistrU't, has sued the editors of the Greensboro' Patriot for libel or alamk r, laving the damage at $10,- 000. Mr. Waddcli was the worst beat man we ever beard of, and as tlie Oreenaboro' Patriot gave bim some pretty bard licks during the canvass, we suppose he kola rather sore, and hopes to get satisfaction in the way of a law-auit lutlior poor plan. Wadtk ll was a a fur aisoreaniser. and of course all tlie whig papers in the State were against bim. If he bad been a dctnocxaUo disorganlxer running agaiust tne nominee of bis party, tne opposition would bare been loud iu bis prsiae. Chariot t Democrat. 'Tun Wistsrn Cobji t'sora 'I hluxurlant ap pearance ol tbe growing corn throughout the West is the subject of general remark. Tbe Cincinnati Commer cial ssys I The inspect for a corn crop of full average yield throughout the region of country about which theie was recently so much apprehension, have hi en well re-assured by the genial rains of the lust two weeks, and tlie incroaml amount ol laud plant. -d throughout the West will make tlie yield or this great staple, if present antici potions are realized, much great ;r than ever before gath ered. e are inlormed, by a gentleman ext nsively en gaged in farming in tbe central portion of the State, that there are farmers who will willingly contract for 3,000 to 0,1)00 busliels of corn, deliverable monthly af ter the crop is fully ready to be marketed, at CO els. per bushel. Dkath or as Old Horns onci own kd st Uik. Jack son. The Juniata (Pa ) Seutiuul notices the death of a celebrated none wbo bad attained tbe incredible age of forty-one years. The Sentinel says : " He Was tbe property of Mrs. S. 0. Evans, of Dela ware township, Juniata county. The horse was form erly in tbe poasewion ol (Jen. Jackson, and was given by bim to Ucn. Ueo. fjramer, of Union (now Snyder) county, and by bins to bis son-in-law, Mr. Evans. For several years be has been unable to masticate, and was fed with bran, &c. The history of the horse ia not fic tion, but the facts rvlatcd can be folly corroborated. The defunct carcass of this famous old horse was interred with all due solemnities in tbe bcrsence of a larire con course of bk old friend." The Saturday Press is generally regarded a a " smart " paper for one so young. The latest product ol its pre couiousncss is the following : Uot any Ice at your end of the table, Bill 7" H No t but I've got the next thing to it." M What's that !" A severe cold." Boston Post. Parson Brownlow gives a graphic description of his journey from Knoxville to the Healing Springs ol Vi ginia. lie gives a realization or the telegraphic spd of railroad travel by saying i " It is flitting the journey of a ghott it is traveling tbe body after the etyte of l Il !l I. ' 'I i! ,"..! " r. I I inougmii, w iiuiiaviug we luanion aiier wnicu angt't go on erranasr - New Tn.toBArH Signal Code. The London Star ol the 24th August, says : J Mr. William llenrv Ward, an American, has lust patented an Invention which, if successful, wilt prove of vast importance to the commercial world, lie bas de vised a new code of signal telegraphs for the ocean marine service, by which, it k anticipated, intelligence to and from America and England will be obtained io five days. According to hk scheme, a steamer leave New York, say on Wednesday, arrives oO Cape Race on the Sunday following, and receives from the litrht- houce there a telegraphic summary of proceedings, at New York on the previous day, Next Friday the steamer will, under ordinary circumstances, reach Cape ni - . I Ml W s,ll: i L - viear, uu win biiibi tin iiin'iiigcDGB wnico may men be transmitted by the electric wires to Liverpool and the otucr great commercial ports or anrope. Tbe bally Times, which essays just now to be the organ or Senator Uouglas, says " Mr. Douglss k a bold politician,-and he k playing a bold and hazardous role. He has entered seriously aod deliberately anon tbe task of compelling the touthern Democrats to nomi nate htm for ike President. Hk speeches in Ohio are tbe opening blows in this crusade." Compelling south ern Democrats to nominate him !" Well, well thk is decidedly cool VN. Y. Day-Book. i - ,i i i i i Stabbino Aft axe. We were informed whikl at Harnett court, that a man named EU Johnson waa severely stabbed In five different places by a bowk knife in the bands of Win. Simpson. Tbe affray occurred about Spout Spring, on tbe Coal Fields Railroad, hut Sabbath. The only cause of the row we karn was bad whiskey. l)r. J. McCormick was called upon to dress Johnson's wounds. Tbe Dr. informed ot that he would likel J recov-AortA Carolinian. 1 i was eu.ti'."t ty its i:..:. a:, i a b :. .t , by the caul Utvt tl Peru was U-vutiji. tt r.-pcb-: l.ct :atr m.'h r'.vSv'.'r. Captala MotViwyi ajt Uat. onSnsi oltrw d. reeled, he pnJOje ; a'l ,lle port of (Yt.tnU Annr.ca and Mexo, a fr tnh a M j '!!!. I lafTsatjoo ts b-ni ro-jn-d here tlat tbe triaers( t'tr-vI.-u-ajTi a.J M.ary Praoox. on tJe fcaa Jsaa r.vdr.i Nicaragua, will be snHj kt dtbL IV Americas Fire Com pan t. of PhiSaJrlnhia. arc rrevirir g marked attetitkicis hTe, ejevi!!y from our firetneo. Tbf y have been eoterta'roed by Cob Florence, and oo rkiling the executire mansion toky they wrre cordy receimi by the PmiiJect, who brufy r"fpJ- to tiieir prwentatkio address, tohich(ien. Small replied. Tbe ompacy viait Mount Vernon tomorrow. A kive mass ol documents hare been received from Geo. Harney rtktiro to the San Juan Uand dvpute, embracing ropka of a corresnoodi-oce with (Jonroor iMijdas. Tbn; k DO probability of the Mum of Ueo. Jerts tu Wachingtow. bat the Niciraaaa kgaiioa U1 remain ia charge of Senator Molina, the Costa Rkaa minUt,. High Paicics roa Nsoaoa. The Lebanon, Tenn, Herald sta;e lUt at a Chancery ode of n. grot s io that place on tlie Clh bst, the following high prices were ob tained. Tbe negroes belonged to tbe beira of loerram k Ieloach, and were receotly recovwd sgainat lleory Smith and othjrs. of Wilsoo county, aAer ekren years ol litigatUm, The terms of the Bade were one-third cash, and the balance io twelve month. Jerry, 1 6 years old, ooearmdVkjtiTe, $U25; Harriet. 19 years old. and a little child, $1 .675 ; Judy. 30 years old. 1903 ; Lewia, 1 3 years old, 9 1 ,406 ; Jacob, 34 years old, 1 105; Jane, 2( yars old, aod two small children. $2.050 ; Sallr, H years old. $1 .051 ; Kmelioe, 7 years old, tl.051; John, 14 years old. $1,573 ; Paralce, 22 years oki, and two small children, $2,280 ; Tom, 21 years old, $l,C53 ; Hannah, 19 years old. and suckling child, 11,087 ; Tab by, 15 "ears old, $1X01 J Emetine, 24 years old, nn sound, $700 ; Prince, 10 years old. $8C0 ; Robb, 7 years old, $800; Hasty, CO yon old, $100. . Pawhino in ArwcA. The system of pawning k prevalent In Africa. In caw of dktress lor eowrk-a, one or more members ol the family k pawned for certain turn, from 20MI0 to C0.0O0 cowrk-a, according to the age and ability of tbe person pawned to work his Use, as tbe interest for that sum ; or by fixing tbe interest, if paid io cowries, at 200 cowrie every fl lb day, 400, evtrv Diutn. or pOU cowr at every seTeuieeuia obt for every sum of 20,000 cowrk principal io loan. When the principal advanced k paid, the inten it by labor or cowrk ceases. During thi time of pawn ser vice, the person so pawned, though be may reside ia tbe bouse of bis pawnee, ir a young person, ts noi looara upon as tbe property of the lender of the money. In time of sickness, or if he commits any crime, he is sent over to hk re at vet. who are responsible for tbe money due, and who ako must bear the couseqiieuees of the stat 3 of bis bo 1th and of bis bad conduct Thk makes aereat difL.ence between a slave and a pawn. Ibe system of pawn, aa it k practiced in this country, baa proved beneficial to thousands of familk since slave wsrs broke out wiin unnounueu lury. ufcAiiwon's It tiftrn Africa, One of the"swcjtesfof tlie Jewelry sold to "the rich Cubsn" by the New York jewellere was a pair of single- stone sieeve outton ior c.oou. HOARDIMl AND DAT SCHOOL fX)R YOt'NG LADIKB, WIUUSOTOJI, K. C. VEKLN A M. MOORE, will rnoma tbe duties of bar School in Wilmington, (D. V.) with ths sld of efficient co-adjotora, on Monday, tha 3rd of October, 1.'9. Sept. Uta, 1MB 8-lm TKATKATKA. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A DKIJCIOU4 ARTICLE of " UHKKN TBA." For sale by WALKtB MEARKfl, Dram tat, MayWth. iS Market Ktraet Dr. Dms Apixttnt nla. wii.MixuroM nirraicr. Beptembar IT, 18, Onalow Ovtobar 1, 1, Duplin, I South BJrar MImJob, ( ' Bwanaboro'. ......Salem. Till: GREAT ENGLISH lOEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELKDHATED nCHALB PILLS. Prtantl from a prepscriplion of Sir J. Ctarke, M. D., J'hvuwan Xztraordmary to the Qteen. This Invaluable medicines Is unfailing ia ths eure of all thoM painful and dangerous dlaeaaes to which the female oonatitution la subject. It model atea all sxceas ana re moTea all obatractioaa, and aiueedcure may be railed ' TO MARBIED L. A DIES It ia peculiarly suited, tt will, In a abort time, bring oo the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. ' - TkeM rills should wot be taken by females during the FIllST TUBUS MONTHS of Pregnancy, as then art sure to bring on Jfitcarriaie, but ai any oilier him they art safe. Io all eaaea of Kervoua and Bplnal Affection, Palnln the Back and Limba, Fatigue on alight exertion, Falpatatina of the Heart, Uyaterics and Whites, these Fills will effect a cure when all other meant have failed, and although a pow erful remedr, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the eonatitutlon. Full directions In the pamphlet around tact) package, hick ahonld be carefully preaervad. Bole Agent for the United States aod Canada, JOB MOSES, RocUeater, N. Y. N. B. II 00 and fl postage atatnpa eooloaed to any an- thoriaed Agent, will inture a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return maU. For sale brail tha DruggiiU la Wilmington; Tlaviland, folk, wboleMle Agenta. I Mar 11, 1859. iiiiai ow ij Hullawar'e tMiitment Erraipelaa and Cancer, the acouragts of climea. are Infallibily removed by tha applica tion of tbia powerful healinc antidota to cutaneoua and glan dular diaeama ; tha knifa bath no greater aoperaeder than tbia great aubtistate for aurgical operatlona. There are many living who have neaped becoming tbe victim of the latter by iu timely uae. Hold at tbe mannfactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Droggtata, at He , 63c, and $1 per pot. FiiiflrrviiEt KciwrrtHEii AS COMPLETE AN ASSORTMENT AS CAN BE found In any city, and aa cheap for cash, la now offered to the ln apectioa of the public, at No. 10, Front Street, Wilmington, N. C Pnrchaaing from flrat bands at ths factoriea for caeh, and selling for cash or Ita equivalent, the Subscriber la enabled to offer greater inducementa to the citizens of Wil mington and of the State generally, to boy at home, than baa ever before been offered. Goods for tbe Interior will be carefully packed and promptly forwarded. Ths Bobacriber ia particularly desirous that persons frem the Interior of tbe (Mate who have beea io the habit of purchasing abroad, would give bit establishment a trial. Tbe following are soma of the articles te be found ia hie Furniture Wars Kooms : Boras, Tete-a-Tatea, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etagerea or Wbatnota, Ottomaoa, Faot-Stoola, Centre, Sola and Card Tables, Cbafri, Mantis and Pier Glauses. Seers tariea, Book Cases, Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tables. Side boards, Cans, Woodeest and Cushioned Chairs, in great variety; Bureaus. Bedsteads, Wasbstanda, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Fancy t ottags Betta, Matt sues, Beds. Pillows, Boalstera, Ac. A large atock of Looking Glasses. Office Furniture, Children'e Chaira, .Cradles, Cribs, Trundle Bed steads, Toy Bureaus, Jte, . O. L. FILLY AW. March Id. 1W5! - ' , 150427-ly AHIBROTTPESJ : TAKEN IN THE BEST MANNEB BT X, T. BABBT AT MOZART BALL, formerly WhltaharsVs Gallery. Jan. 13d. 18M , lit tf Reeatpts per W W. Rail fspt. 1. 231 bbla. untrita Turpentine. 51 do. Rosin, 16 do. Terpen tine, 3 do. Floor, S000 lbs. dried Froit, SI bosh. Corn. 41 boxea Tobaeeo and snndriea. To J. H. Flanner, T. C. 4 B. O. Worth, i. M. Monk, W. W. Peirce. W. H. Torlington, DeBoasvt, Brown A Co., T. H. McKoy A Co., W. 11. Mctiary tt Co., D. Pigott, Anderson A Savage, B. M array As Co., , B. Blossom, C. C. Rhodes, 0. Kelley and J. 0. Bowden. x -rj at t, ij , ..: .: : ;;-r ie t Xiw Yean. Srj-C 11 X IK?. Tie SL JV.L-'Jre. fa New Pct, Wales, t- Wi::tr..u N.C, wl-J HaJraJ Iroo, ft-t tj itvc-iowa, IreUad, ia a k"aky cood.tka. ! WashisuTOS Citt, SepLl5, 1?59. ! tln. Sctt las b-ea tsauwoel be in haste with relf bcc to Sa Joan asirs. No ltrs of swioo. ra!tsrTCiwtcg oct of tL d.eu!ty, anW from the wd koowa precipi'Jite ctaracttf of Gen. Harney. Siw lark Markvta. Nnr Yoax, September 13, ls59. At (Ac Ci'j ymLiy. Cotton U aJy ; rles of the day 700 baks ; Mkldlirg Uplands 1 1 FWr declining ; the market for South ern is unchanged. Wheal declined 1 a 3 eta. per bohel ; red tl 21 a $1 23 ; whiU tl 2S a 11 43 per boshd Cora dull, bst prievs Bnchaned. piris Tarpentloe firm at 46 a 4$ 12 cts. per (plk. Rosio is firm at $1 60 for Common. Rice is active, sales partly for ex port (No quotations given. COIL AkUUOOU. The tt artv'e o RID ASH COAL, MUCK JACK, ASH AXO HXX WOOD, soid arnddthterrd cheap, un rrrdU, to tvU imr sulvmera. Famd rU do te y oWtiaf the& wmter f.Wy. LOXJS 4 SWAKZMAy. Ag. tl,lS39. tl A. MACLBAS. Wolle and Bi-UU laler ia IlAkDWAEX, U'LLOW WAKK, UOSJTAILS, SPIKES, 4c, wiuiumtom, st. v. Msrck 1. 158.-UJ-ly. men. At hie mideaea aa Biley'a Creek, oa tha Uth instant, tf Coosumpuoe, Mr. UlLLaatY t'KOOM, aged 1 yeara, S aioatba aad 11 daya. m ADVERTISEMENTS. aiuKt-o apitinue von balk. Jrt OS WKUXESDAY THE 12th OF OCTOBER s- pj aeat, 1 aball offer tof sale at puslio Anclioo, oa f Iks pfoaaissa, ol disposed f bffore, ta mm above fssbiuDsbls Wat ring Piacs. SUOVCO tPlilSas aituawd In Warrea County, N. C, twelve miles aoutb from ths Wsrreatoa Depot, oo ikn Baleigb and Weldoa Nail Boad. Ta entire oaUbllabment ia ia the moat thorough repair and capable of entertaining betweea sit and srrr Aumtlml proui. The tract of baud eootaina 'V VH U L'SDHKJJ AND rirtY A V&IS, saora or leas : the original quality of the soil is very superior, quits equal to any land ia this or the adjacent eoantiea. Terms uada kaowa oa ths day of sale. . bOU D. PEShOMS. JjeptJSth, 1849. rOR REST KHUN 1ST OXTOBKH, THK TWO MOBY HOUSE AND LOT. oa tha cor Fl ner of Mulberry and Third Btroeta, and Weat of St. John's Chore h, embracing two large lota, wltb Stables, Carriage Hoaeo, and all Mcssaary out buildinge, aad a wsll of exoelleot water. Also, a spacious BAKE HOUSE, built of brick, with tbrss large Qvsaa, admirably constructed oa an improved plan. Also, acveral small DWfcXLlAO HOL'.SM and a WARE HOUdE. Apply, la my abaence, to 8. B. UuBtKTrt. Sept 15th. 186 8 : -w II . C. B AlOH. A Ci(( LB9- HAMS, Bides and Shoulder. A band- tuuu aoma article. For aalo br bept. 15. HATHAWAY ft CO. SACK SALT. ft AA SEAMLESS BACKS OF LIVERPOOL BAIT, la OUU good order i for aula by HATHA WAY CO. September 15ta Gl'NNY BAG. i AAA TWO BUSHEL GUNNY BAGS. Forasleby AJJJ Sept, is. E. A. KEITH. OWISKR WANTED. ITtOB TEN (10) BB1J1. ONIONS marked O. received ' per echr. " Ben," from New York, and atorsd at ow ner s liak and expeuae. Sept. lata, lKOii. K. ML BRAY CO. 2U1SS I. W. BLAHKI WILL RESUME THE DUTIES OF HEB SCHOOL, on Monday, Srd October, at the corner of Fifth and Or ange atreets. 8f ptembei 15, 1859- -3t. MT. ON THE Wilmington Weldoa RaU Boad, between Oolda boro' and Wilmington, about the nth of Angnit last, a CABi'ET BAQ containing anndry Notes and other papers, aiime of which are aa followa i Six Notes againat M. 11. Deuna, via t 1 da'sd July, 1M0, for (uSA, given to me aa Guardian. dated July, 1H5, for I1U0 63. Tha other three wsrs of a later date, but date or amonnta not recollected. 1 Note against Win. Stone, of Fianklio Conntjr, for $100 or over, duo lo September, 1h56. 1 Note aaaimt Debora Whitley aod A. J. Taylor, for $35, payable 1st of May. 1H68. 1 Note against C. O. Strickland, for $75, payable 1st of April, 1858. 1 Note against J. B, Mann, for $300, payable the 37tb March, m. 4 Notes against Manly Warren, and many others sgaloat other persons not recollected. Judgments against Wm. Perry, Sr., aad atayed by B.C. Strickland. 1 Judgment against W. A. fries, and atayed by Lham Weldflr. 1 Receipt given by Wm. Fraaier for a Note againat Henry U. Bryant, fot $239 or$2t0. 1 small Note against the eame. Also, an old book, which contains account againat Elisa beth W. Bryant Also, the amount of sales and letters sent me by D. A. Lamont, op to tbe 8th of August, Besides the above, there were other papers of valne not recollected, all amounting to about $2,500. There waa also In tbe Valise, a black Cloth Coat and Other Clothing. "-- -" - - --- Any peraon finding the above Valise and contents, will be liberally rewarded by leaving ths same with D. A. La mont, Esq., In Wilmington. All persons are hereby forewarned from trading for any of tbe above described papers, or any other papers in my favor, dated prior to the Hh of Aognst, 1859, as payment to any per. son except myseii or my written oraer, nsa oeen stoppe". EVAN A. M0B0W, Stanhope, tt. C , Ang. 12th. 1H59 MOTICBm THS UKDEBHlGXEDf Inspector of Provisions, caa be fonnd during business hours at his office, corner of Princess A North Water Streets, Up Stairs. pspt. mtn, neraiq eopy. p. u. WALKER. - SPKRH OIL. (1 ALIENS SPERM OIL lo ators and forasle by Sept. 15th, 159. E. A. KEITH. 200 LIMKI LAMB 1 1 Rf A A BARRELS fresh Stone Lime; OUU 100 do. do. White do. Landing this day, (uresis by ; T. C. A B. O. WORTH. Sept. 13h tpiniT CK1. I A A 6 GALLON SPIBIT CASKS, daily expected, per 1UU Anna E. Glover, and for sale by A. KEITH. .. . . n . 1 ... rt m Bepi. ijiq, isjj. APPLES, ONIONS ASD POTATOKD. OA BARRELS APPLES ; ZU 10 " Mercer Potatoes , . 10 " Kidney " 10 ' Onions. Daily expected and for sale by Sept. 14. K. A. KEITH. PORT WISE. f QUARTER CASKS LONDON DOCK PORT WISR. O dally expected per schr. Ellicott, from New York, aad for aais by m a.m. Sept. 14. - - ; WANTED. -. "COB A MONTH or ths balance of the year a GIRL that onderstanda Cooking. Apply at THI3 OFFICE. Sept. 14th, 1859. 8-3t COR AFLOAT. Vm A BC8HET5 PRIME YELLOW, per Schr. H Mar tha Ana Reed." for aalo br Sept. 13, 1859, ELLIS HITUHKLL. QrjOAR 30 bbla. A. B. and C, Ground, Granulated and kJ Cr jshed. In store aod ror tale by Ang. 17. ALDERMAN 4 BETTENC0URT. C. BACOM, 5300 LBS. N. C BACON, bog roond s daily expected from Lenoir uoootv. r or aaie oy , Aug. 4 1859. HAlUtWlI "ITTKBTKRH BACOiff .17 casks selerted rejHicrd Wee- ff torn Shoulders, rorraieov Ang. 8. DsBOSSET, BR0W5 CO. SI OAR8A. B. C. and Crashed, Inst received. For sale by L. B. HtJOGINS At SONS, August 16. B.E. cor. Market A Sec. its. fvr ta W-.J j,r. ;.;k i k :jvr, i-wi.'MKsriL Mr:o. pun. r f-t-.t i M.a C ;:.iXa fc;.c.uk P"---r rv-Uv-s'ir is s Hjqst a.,-t .f. W.j X.C.. Awt II. lv--. tt OIH K. ATTtXTION H AOAlX tU4 to tif Lw t. tl.at - Pre BcrftK " are CAfH. iLKr H MtAKiS. MsytJ-B. iMXjtci.t, 4i !a.-arlM!vrt- V3i. n.-uprriT,- nUOLESALE ANDJi ITA IL Dfil'MlzTA CHEMlyT FA is r OILS AND MJL re&rcx ASJJ FANCT ARTICLES. otuiaed at aay hoar of U a cat. 1U alkt bell st ths scood dor (oa Fruet st.) fruia e cvruer. r ua ih s ier i&a say, au p r p'.h tu m i ash. 4v. 4s POST OF WU.MUir.TOX. XOSTH CAROLINA. 15.-Schr. Laura. Barker, fro- S ilotte. to Aaderaoa A Ravag ; wKh aavai atorsa. Sar. J. C. Mensoa, Cumber, from ShaSotte, to Aadersoa 4 Savaga ; with aaral stores. CLEARED. 13 Schr. M arioo, Mernksw, for New York, by E. M array 4 Co.; with 305 bbla. tptriu turpBUD, I.3U (. roaia. Scar. JaoM Buchanaa. Motas. fur Wssbinx toa. . i' l WUlard 4 Curtis; wiU aida Hsamsr Souiaernar. Evaaa. fur Favetteville. tv ltv A Clark. exsamor Black Biver, Lots, for Fayetteville, by Master. DISASTER. Brig Sea Belle, Roe, from Havana for rttliJetu.ii. wHS a cargo of 4T1 boxes Sugar, 5 pips Bum, snd 43,0O hgan , waa lust oa Brow a Wausr ko. k, Bahamaa, rid alt. llsr cargo waa aaved dry and taken to Naasaa, from whenco it wm oo ro-sflippe. ins vessel will be a total toss. Tlie 8. B. waa built ia B. 11 aad, ia Its1), H lso tons, and rated A 2. Tbo Sea Bella waa owned by Mepsra. G. C. 4 W. J. Mon ro, merchants ia this town, aad was. ao donbt, Insured. JoVSSal - Vs. U U Vr, ataats l .tk, IH.. Brigs L8 ' T 6siom' itiB. J. 4 D. MiRie 4 Co. . Dr.flom' waiD' HarrisaA Howell. (Br.) Tltaa, Saxtca, waiting, Willard 4 Curtis. Jadgs Blaaey, Rum, Wg. tubs, t i. H. Cbadboura 4 Co. r t w' w: " V u"y E. L. B. W ales, t bsrry , I lg. piL, T. C. Worth. tUrles Smith. fewoi. Wg.Uvoi pool, 11m turn 4 U.wclL R. H. Daly, Johnson, Wg. FbiL, do. Ida, Baymond, Wg. Bosmo, . w"! Mi?,7 Vk Jel Pt-J 3- H- rUsan. S. J. Waring, bmilh, Idg. N. Y., do. Soow SqoaU, Mc AUuUr, ldg. Boatoa, J. 4 P. McRae A Co. Martha Jsno, BUliuaa, Idg. BosWn. J. II. Cbadbourn4 Co. !. Mot'lenahaa, Mitchell, Idg. Baltimore, KuaU 4 Bro. I Vmm CLBASID, SAILSO, 4KB TF fO WILOIKUTOK. K. C. MEW YORK. h iA"jBurtoa rid. Sept. II. (Fr.l Bna Uurmsins. -m ... ... - schr. Centra America, Colljer, eld. feuL . wm. a. ui er, iniax, c Sept. T. i?' f-1VuBBt Twneu1 eld SepL T. Mott' eld BepY 6. bchr. Ellicott, Murray, cM. HcLl j. Schr. HenrietU, Uasiill, , . j. Schr. A. Bradshaw, ish, cm. 3. BALTIMORE. Bchr. Robert Healey, Mitchell, cld. Sept. 10. PHILADELPHIA. Schr. Wm. I. Springe, Buckaloo, cld. Sept. 12. hebr. J. O. Hille, Uoflmao,.., . , ' .. cld. SepC V Schr. Lewli Cheater, Souiera. eld. Scut. 3. t ST. JOU.NS, X. B. Schr. H. Curtia, Reed cu. Anjr. is. BOhl'OX. " Schr. Albion, Hart. cU. Sept. 12. bchr. War iaglo, Hodgdon.; dj. n,. , SAVAAXAH. Schr. Wm. Smith, Scott, ....,. cld. Sept. V.k NEWPORT, ENG. (Br.) Brig Camilla, Holmes,. . . . , , cd. Aug. 19. (Br.) Brig Ber hire, Bernard. .cld. Aug. 19 MOVEMENTS OH OCR A STEAMERS. iuux AMtltlL A. . STISHIM Africa. . . . Jssoa. ... Bavaria.. Arago ... LCAVB , FOB 04 . ...Liverpool Sept. 14 Oalway ..Sept. 15 ... Liverpool iept. 13 New York.. New York.. New Ynrk New York. . . . . rl .Iff. ..'iept. 17 ..Sept. 17 ..Sept. 21 ..Sept. 24 wester... Europa.... Ocean Queen. . . Kangaroo Persia New York Borutaia Vankerbilt .... Kangaroo,...,. Ocean Queen.. . Anglo Saxon... Persia.-. Bornssia , ..flew York .Bremen ... ..Boston Liverpool.. ...New York Havre ..New York. . . . . Livermtnl . , ... . . . . . . . ..Sept. 24 ,..ew I or Liverpool Sept. 28 ...New York......Breea Oct. 1 ..New York Hamburg..,,,. Oct. I ..New York..... Southampton.. .Oct. 8 FROM EUROPE. v - . .Liverpool New York..,.Aag. 31 . .Southampton New York. ...Aug. 31 ..Liverpool Quebeo ..Aug. tl . .Liverpool.... New York. ...Sept. 3 ..Southampton New York. ...Sept. 4 Mew York Bouuianiptoo flew iork.... Scot 6 Nova Scotian Liverpool. .....Quebeo Sept. 7 Halifax... ....Sept. 10 ..... Boston Sept. 10 oaioeo Liverpool Arabia. . . , Liverpool Citv of Baltimore . .Livemnnl New York . Hi,t. 14 Vauderbilt Southampton New York.... Sept. 14 Glasgow Ohwgow '.'.'.'..New York'.'.'.'.t epL 14 North America Livsrnnul Ouebeo Kent. 14 Great Eastern. ....Holyhead,,, Prince Albert Gal way Asia.. ..Liverpool. , . , Hammonia .SouthamntHii. ..Portland... . Septals New York.. ..Sept. IT flew lorX....bupL 17 New York.... Sept. 18 Fulton. ..r.vi . . Boothamuton. .. . .New York... .Sent 21 Hungariao Mu.Liverpool. Canada ...Liverpool. Ariel Havre City of Wanhit)gt'n. Liverpool. , ,.QnebcQ. Sept 21 . Boston New York.. bept 24 28. Sept .New York... bept. 2 GROCERIES. BACK SALT. Ofsfl ( BACKS Liverpool ground Salt, (o-amef, for e&JJJ aals by DeROcSET, BROWN 4 CO. 6e u 14. IMA. COKKKR VOt VKK. I "" BAGS RIO COFFEE, all gradea ; in store and for 1 !d aals by . , 11. ilcKOY & CO. September 13th. t'6AR 8CUAK O pr BBl A (C.) SUGAR : 30 do. N. O. do. For sale by CO September 13th. T. H. McKOY 4 CO. ' TOBACCO. " rrv BOXES COMMON TOBACCO t 75 do. Fine do.S in 0) atora and for sale by ' T. II. McKOY 4 CO. September 13th. 1 r BBLS. NO. 1 MULLETS. Just received and for sale 1J by September 13Ui. . T. H. McKOY 4 CO. , BAG FIX)lRf 50 BAGS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. FLOUR. For sale low by T. 0. 4 R. i. WORTH. Sept. 13th RAIL ROAD ADVERTISEMENTS. TREASURER'S OFFICE, Wilmington, Chariot u t Rutherford Rallmitd.J t liJlLnttlVfrs, AI Va September 12th, lf09. G' ttmi a crag"- .aa ; THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railrgad Company, will be held In tbe town of Charlotte, oo Friday 14th day of October next D. 8. COWAN, Bec'y. Wadeaboro' Argus, Fayetteville Observer, Carolinian and Presbyterian, Charlotte Democrat and Whig, and Rutherford Eoqnfrer, nop J waekly till meeting. Send bill to Treasurer's -Office'. September 12th, 1859-0-lw-3-tm ' HANDS WANTED. 3 THE WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE 4 RUTHERFORD Railroad Compsnv wWi to hire FIFTY HANDS, to work on the Track, and with Gravel Train. Good prices will bs paid. Application to be made to ths undersigned, or, In his ab sence, to Mr. D, S. Cptran, Treasurer. - JOHlf C WcR A E, " Chief Eng'r W C. A R, R. R. Wilmington, N. C, 31st Angnst. law. itri4,MW SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 ftfs If V SPIRIT BBL8. JLOU 46 aeoond hand do, . Now laodingfrom schr. Ida, and for sale by - E. A. KEITH. Sept, 12. 6 4- - JH
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