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BBO WN) JU., , TTOIiteV-AT-LAW, . -XJL Jvl LS.SIONER OF THE UNITED STATES IN AMI FOli t'"E Did T RIOT Or NORTH CAROLINA. WiliuiDgii, JulSU, ISoS-tC CIIAULCS O. JllUKS, HAT AD CAl EMPORIUM, 34 3Iarket street, V' ; Wilmisgto.v, N. C. -iiiZ yuufaotarer, WUolcjale and Retail Dealer in Hats, Crf.j .J?ir,'aud ritrar Uoods. Also, Umbrellas, Ca'nes, I'l.-j Ac., Aetiicr with every article usually found in a iir pl(t iliiouable Hat ture. I -jlafxui street, two doorj belo Baldwin's. N-U, Military oods of every description famished to oni el-. ' " - - - i . ; ; . . - V. II. TCULINGTOX, 1 EXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, VlX ; i Wilmington-, N. C. Keler to : OtoaoK Uaeriss, Esc S& Elliot, Wilmington, N. a Messrs. LomcBLoa July 6, 1857. WALKEtt IMI2AXIJES, SUCCE3SO& TO , ' ' I ,T TALK Ell MEARES & CO., VVHiolesab & detail '-Drug-V V i?it, . Market street, Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 2d, lSiS. Thurs.J;iy niii)riiint at iii per I II I J ! I I f I I I I 111111 WS. I 1 f 1 I! I J II VAX hi 1 S If J!T. 4 II ' I I " I J T. C. A: Si. . WORTH, r COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ' J . . WlLMIXGTOS, N. C. GKOIWU ITIYliKS, lyilO ESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, keeps con V f stauily ou hand, .Wixas, Tais, Liqcoiw, Provision's, WlWf aud SrlLLW WABK, FttUITl C'OXFECTIONAEIES, &C, "South rro' t street, Wilmington, N. C. Jau. U, 1858. J. .71. ROBINSON & SON, ; .MPORTJRS AND DEALERS in! Fobeigx and Domestic Had luwiHE, Agricultural Implements. Ac. No. 8. Front st., Wilmington, N. 0. Jan. 9, 1858. WILLIA9I II. UPPITT, C1IIEMIST & DRUGGIST, Wholesale and .Retail Dealer m Paints, Oils, Dxk Stuffs, Wixdow Glass, Purrr, Cigars, Olo Rravuies and Wives, Perfumerv and Faxcy Aitncuiss, X. li. comer Front and Market streets, . March 2oth, laSd'. . ! Wilmisgtox, N. .C. JOSEPH R. ULOSSOJH, '1 ENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- CHANT, Wilmixgton', N. C mjO i rompt rersonai aneniion given 10 consignments, tor Sale or Shipment. 14$" Liberal Cash Advances made ox my New York fribxds. Coxsigxmexts to Nov. 2d, 1857. J. HATHAWAY. .J. 3L J. J. L. HATHAWAY. WH. R. T7TLET. L.. HATHAWAY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! NOV. 11th, 1837. WlLMINGTOX, N. C. Jonx MacRae. Doxald MacRab. J. W. K. Dix. JT. & I. MacRAE & CO., 4 fi ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VJ J an. ,a.8.3. WlLMIXGTOX, N. C. HENRY NUTT, F ACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, . ! WlLMIXGTOX. N. C. VW Will give his personal attektiox, to btisinesa-em. trusted to his care. Sept. 10, 1857.-tf. A. O. CAZAUX, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WlLMIXGTOX, N. C. 1-45 Agext for Smithes Lixe of New York Packers. JOtlice, Corner of North Walter and Princess streeta. JOSEPH J. LIPPITT, lOM. MISSION. MERCHANT, March Bth, 1858- WlLMIXGTOX, N. C. MAIiCOI McINNIS, ( R0CER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, lX North Water Street, Wilmingto tori, N. C. X. Cm WORTH, p ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WlLMIXGTOX, N. c. yf ' B. C. WATSOX. GASTOX MEARES. WATSON & MEARES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bcrlixg Slip, New York. iF Special attention paid to the sale of Naval Stares, Cotton, aiul Southern, Produce generally. JLiberau,Cash Advances made ox, Coxsigxmexts. y 1st, 1856-tf. , UNION DISTILLERY, i WlLMIXGTOX, N. C. J. E. OAKLEY, Proprietress. VAN BOKKELEN &13RO.; Agents. -A LL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchase, danu A factured and sold. . - ZW WHARFAGE & STORAGE. furnished, and COOP ERAGE doue at fair rates. v .. Jan. 1, 1858. O. G. PARSLEY A; CO., PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam Saw axd Plaxixo L Mills, Wilmington, N. C 235 All orders of inquiries for i LUMBER, will receive prompt attention. March 21, 1858. I JAMES H. CUADBOCRX. j GEORGE CHADBOURX. JAMES H. CHADBOURN & CO., V COMMISSION MERCHANTS, axd Proprimors CLAR KJ ENDON STEAM SAW MILL, Wilmington, N. C. BltOWN & DeROSSET, S , - NEW YORK, DEROSSET & BROWN, WIL'MINGTON, N. C, Commission IVtoroltaiits. JN'O. POTtS BROWX, ARMAXD J. DEROSSET, JR., R. I". BROWX. K HENRY P. RUSSELL, & ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 147 East Bay, Up Stairs, Chabjuestox, S. C March 17th, 1853,-tf. f - ' J . -1 : : 5 R. J. A. JTIILLER, , FRONT STREET, Wilmixgton, N. C. OFFICE next door to that of Messrs. Miller & Baker. Jan. 9th, 1853-tC , .r; 'V, . ; ;: : - - JOIINA. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT.LAW AND -1 ' y " v: ' COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATE OF South Carolina. v May 31-tf. ' - ,.. . " - DR. W.W.DAVIS. ' "FFER8 HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE j citizens of Wilmington and vicinity. . Office on Frontstr "ue door below Holmes' Hotel. Jane7-tf. : " s, X LEWIS N. BARLOW, - ROCER, AND DEALER-IN Liquors, Wines, Ale and VDT Porter, Fine Green and Black Teas. 4 SO. 3, GRANITE 120 Wt Ost20. - Wlmixgtox, N.C. ; noop jbon. 3 . NOW LANDING and forsale, 1 inch Hoop Iron, and in store IX and I inch. - ZENO H. GREENE. . Sept 21 'v - ! ' ' ' "- v -"I A ND CLOTHE BRUSHES for Gentlemen, made after approved styles, are selling at Nov 16. BALDWIN'S. LAJtMNe FROMISCnB. L. P, S3IITH. : BAGS COFEEE, RIO AND LAG UAYRA, I O 50 bbls. C. Coifee Sugar, . 20 do. A. White and Crushed Sugar. 20 do. Crackers- Sugar and Soda. For sale bv . Aug 10. - ZENO U. GREENE. IF YOU II AVE - waio, faixio lois mat neea repairs, beuu mem to Nqy29. - - ; BALDWIN'S- I -el I II XT I- I! II t& I tl II X V -n,i STl . . .. - .1 I - I 1 I M " 111 ft T ,1 s r -1 1 - m- J 4 J 91 i 1 V V-"- I I II I I f I .1111 I I S 111 II 1 1 ' I I t I . r-1 Ttf 13 14 H II E 2 ' in F 3 II I 1 i2 t .. . i. v"! ' I I V 1 J II. II I r U II I I I I 11.12 If 1 a II I fjj H 11 XI 1 I J. II BaMsag'g"w 1 " mm-m--.. : ir , M r imii i-ti. M - . . . ... :. u.jvMia-r -l ' ' , f irwr r - - r n. , : : ' .. ; . C. E. & R. BURR, VOL. V. NO 233. MONDAY NEW YORK AJSD rillUDELrillA CMIDS. CKOISDALE, PEIBCB & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS- Special attention paid to the sale of Naval Stores jand SouUiern Produce Generally. No. 104 Nort Delaware Avenue and. 103 Water fit., Pbilad. Feb. 16th, 1353-lyc. . -v ; ' NOTTnvi nirviTUAT. COMMISSION MERCHANTb NOV. 15th, 1857. PHILACELPaiA. BUY-GOODS; UATS, CAPS, &C. DRY GOODS. , SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH ! S' D. ALLEN, will now sell his rich stock of Dry Goods, at COST FOR CASUi comprising, .. -Dress Silks, Cloth Cloaks, Misses Cloaks, Cloth Talmas, Fur Tippets, French Merino, Printed Cash Printefi Df.lainea. Plaid. Cashmeres. AUo, a large assortmant of Cambric Edgings and Inser tings, Swiss Edgings and Dasertings, Cambric and Swiss Collars, Cambric and Swiss Collars and Sleeves, in Setts, Linen Handkerchiefs, Bonnet Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, &c. r nov.7-tf. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. s. H A T.T.F.V. ia now nrenared to exhibit a choice stock of cheap goods. Every article will be marked low. Fine printed all wool Delaines, . 100 Pieces cheap DeLaines, Printed All wool Cashmeres, Scotch Plaid, Long and Square Shawls, Blankets, Red and White Flannels, French and Scotch Embroideries, very cJuap. Muslins and Cambric Edgings and Insertings, complete assortment. Dress silks, new styles, Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings. Ac. All of which I am prepared to sell at the very lowest cash prices. oct 10. FALL STOCK NOW READY. A f ERCUANTS AND PLANTERS are respectfully soli IjjL Cited to examine the most complete assortment of HATS, CAPS and UMBRELLAS ever before opened ln'tbia State. We have in store 250 dozen Wool Hats, comprising all the grades from the lowest to the finest tjasnmareits. anil vit and halt' still Cassiinere Hats, of all frlnra atvlea and finalities. V 300 dozen Cloth, Mohair, Silk and Cotton Plush, Peter sham, Silk and Cotton Glazed Caps of all the ditterent va rieties, including Some 01 tne ueaiesi Biyie w rao, rl ltiisintss CaDs vet introduced. Also, Silk, Beaver, and Black Dress Casshnere of the most handsome styles, together with an elegant Kssoxlment of infants and Childrens Hats, and Misses Flats and Bloomers, Ladies Beaver and Felt Riding Hats. New style Umbrellas, fine and common Canes. Ac. &c Ladies Fur Setts and Gen tlpmftn's Fur Collars furnished to order. A call is solicit ed from all. CUAS. 1. MYERS, Hat and Cap Emporium, 34 Market street nnirvsTTn nnnns. ARfiR AnriiTiovs t,n nur stock of Domestic Goods I j opened this day '' . May 6th, 1858. HEDRICK & RYAN. SILKS. HHHE REMAINDER of our stock of Fancy Dress silks JL will b sola at a saennce. nj&un.x.iv MUSLINS AND LAWNS. F OR CASH ereat bargains may be had and printed Lawna, Jaconets, and Organy . -' - BENGAL PLAID HATS. fTMIE .LATEST NOVELTY IN SOFT FELT HATS. I n,,ii and cap thflm. at the Hat and Cat) Emrjorium, 34- .V"" ' TTV Market st, , May 17. CHAS. D.MYERS. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD BY I ALEXANDER, WAR ranted nure and massive Gold. .Mr. Alexander never has kept, nor does he now keep, Plated Jewelry. May 13. j rfcTk AAA SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS, of the eSZ.lMlW Wilmington A Manchester Rail Road Co. with Coupons at 7 pr. ct., payable in New York. April 7f For sale by DeROSSET & BROWN. HOOPS HOOPS-?HOOPS. "ITTE ARE now prepared to offer . to the Ladies of Wil V V mington and the surrounding country, a large and varied assortment of Ladies Hoops of the most approved mnnufactorv and stvle. Particular attention is invited to n,ir EXTENSION HOOPS, in White and Slates, which for beauty of material and workmanship, are unequaled. KAHNWEILER & BRO.,. April 14.J Next door to Exchange Corner, Front st, LADIES' GOLD HUNTING WATCHES. A T VERY LOW PRICES FROM $15 to $30 by . May 25. I. ALEXANDER nvrn irmirK WE ASK. those persons indebted. to. iw the last six and twelve moth to oar their accounts. We want our monev: we era NoeUo purchase Fall Stock in a few days, and needful that is due us. .AH accounts unpaid by Aur 4th will be placed in other hands tor Collection. CHAS D. MYERS. - Hat and Cap Emporium, July 28, 34 Market St. WE RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the pub lie to our new stocs of Spring Goods. March 29. HEDRICK & RYAN. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BUY A FINE GOLD Chronometer Watch, you will find it at L ALEXANDER'S, , May 13. ' 55 Market st. NORTH CAROLINA BACON. lO.OOOs1 POUNDS HOG ROUND, for sale by 9. RUSSELL & BRO. FOR SALE. A GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO. Apply to Aug 30. JAS. H. CHADBOURN. : BACON. 45 BHDS. PRIME-WESTERN SIDES and Shoulders, dily expected by J. A J. L. HATHAWAY. MOLASSES. 1 A f HHDS. PRBIE HEAVY SWEET MOLASSES, in 1UV store, for sa le by Sept. 8. J. & J. L. HATHAWAY A CO. MOLASSES. 125 X BBLS. HEAVY SWEET MOLASSES, at Aug. 17. J.&J.U HATHAWAY & CO, SUPERPHOSPHATE LI3IE. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE for agricnltural purposda, for XA sale by VUSSELL BROj Sept , " BLANKETS BLANKETS. THE LARGEST assortment to be found in the city, . v KAHNWEILER A BRO'S, Oct 8. . next door to Ex. Corner. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. A PRIME article in bbls. for sals by Oct 7. ' - . M.MACINNIS. CHEESE. 7jr BOXES prime N. Y.' State dairy landing and for ) sale by-c 5. : ,. . Oct, 12 ZENO H; GREENE. FEATHERS. 1A A A LB& NEW GEESE FEATHERS, in store and U V U lor sale by ' T. C. A B. G. WORTH. Oct 20. WINTER GOODS. OUR SECOND supply of Winter Goods is now being received. - - , " HEDRICK ARYAN. Not 4. CLOTH, SILK PLUSH HATS AND CAPS.1 WE HAVE just opened another supply of the new styles of Cloth, Silk Plush Hats ancT Caps. 5 . GILES & MOORE, , Nov 12. ' Market st. WIDinGTON, N..C. EVENING, DECEMBER 6.4858. MISCELLANEOUS. Tnwn nf lrllininirtnn Lcvrf DCf C"Ilt StOCk. TWO HUNDRED SHARKB of tHO each, of the Slock authorized to be iul by the Town of Wilmington for the purpose of purchasing a suitable lot ana erecung thereon, a Town HalL will be for sale xjn the 1st day ot January, 1S53. This stock is redeemable on the 1st day oi Jaary, 1S76, bears interest at the raie of seven per cent per annum; payable semi-annually to the holders of ths wan ants or coupons attached xo the acTeral ceriiucates. and lot the pavmentoi interest accruing, ana ot me sucs. when due, the Commissioners of .die Town, are enVpower- d and required to provide by taxation, on the real and ersonal property of the town ; in addition thereto, for the ttmalii r0mntinn nf f Viia slfivk- iiir V in r fiinil 14 rfitlir ed by law, to be created to which is to be added from year to year, not less than One Thousand Dollars. Any tnrther aetails in reierence to uaa most nesiraoie investment, will be furnished by application cither in per son, or by letter to the Treasurer of the Town. - Feb. lS-tf. , RICHARD MOUK1S, Treasurer. WANTED A PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1360. Who he may be, is a grave question and cannot be easily answered. But if you go to L ALEXANDERS OS Marktt at, he wiH sell you Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, and Silver Ware, so cheap a3 you can thelp sending U jour country cousins to mm, as he has the best Jewelry Store, and a more reasonable man is not to be found in North Uarolina. bo to mm as soon as you come to Wilmington. Leace your Watches, Music Boxes, and Accordeons, he will repair them for you at such low prices that your Jewellers will be astooisued. All our people e-oes! there, ail the Jews go there, all the Dutch go there, and Sam goes there to. lie sens very cheap, his W atch Glasses are only 15 cts. His Opera Glass es, for the use at Thalian Hall, 3,50 ; and if you take them there you will look like somebody. V e all buy our V atcn es, Jewelry, and Clocks, and recommend our friends to go to 1. ALbXAN DEK. ho Market st: Advertise I we say. or none of you can do business. . , Uct 27. DAVID KAHXWEILER. DAX L KAUXWEILER JACOB K.AIIJ Mr EILE KAHNWEILER & BRO?S, NEXT DOOR TO EXVEAXGE CORNER. SELLING OFF ABOVE COST. &KEAT RUSH OF LADLES TO KAHNWEILER & BRO'S Fancy Goods Store and flattering testimonials by them of the CHEAPNESS and DUKABiLlTY of the Goods offered at their store. Our Mijlinerj'. department abounds in the most beautiful and tasty goods ever open ed in this city. Miss C. PFEIL, who has charge of this de partment, is acknowledged by persons of taste, to do the most neat work that is done in this city. Our Cloaks and Mantillas are of the latest styles and huest texture. The assortment of Dress Goods and Ores and Cloak Trim mings of every variety and style clfered by us cannot be surpassed by any establishment in the South. All of our goods are warranted to be as we represent thtni. Our btock of Domestics and heavy Goods are complete. These goods having been purchased by us for CASH, we will guarantee to sell them CHEAPER than any estab lishment that sells at cost. An examination of our stock is all that is necessary to convince customers that it is as we represent. " . , N. B. Please take notice that we have no connection with any other store, and that we are NEXT TO Ex. Cor. Novl. K..& BRO'S. THE FASHIONS. WE ARE NOW able to announce the completion of the assortment of our STYLISH BUSINESS S U1TS. The style has be ex to wear Coats, Pants and Vests all alike. That fashion has grown so common among the "Chatham st." houses in New York, and houses of like character in Philadelphia, that very reasonable objections are urged against the sameness the "dead match" is no longer popular. We. have introduced, with other leading houses in New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Richmond, and elsewhere, the newest and most geutesl business suits. The CuatrPaTtts and Terr-alI,tfW-' H.d the assortment very extensive at BALDWIN S, - City Clothing Store, Oct 23. ' .. ; , 38 Market st. STANDARD ORKS. AT KELLEY'S NEW BOOK STORE, Market st. Thirty Years' in the United States Senate by T. H Benton. ;;.-'' ' . Cyclopedia Of English Literature, , by Robt. Chambers. Percey's Anecdotes. , Revised edition to which is ad ded a valuable collection of American Anecdotes ; original and select. , History of the Constitution of the United States, by Curtis. Constitution of all of the United States in 1 vol. Uazetteer ot tne United btates by ihos. ualdwm ana J. Thomas, M. D. Flander's Lives and Times of the Chief Justices. Life of Aai on Burr by Parton. History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence, by Rev, . Henry C. Fisher. Prose 'Writers of America by Gris wold. . Dictionary of Poetical Quotations,-choice, and copious; selections bv Sarah Joseph Hale. Illustrated. Boswell's Life of Johnson. Bogue's Theological Lec- " ures. Life of John Randolph by Hugh A. Garland. Man upon the Sea or a history of Maratime adven tures Explorations and discoveries by Frank A Goodrich. v Life and Letters of Lord Byron.-- ": Bencroft's History of the United States. ' ' A Cyclopedia of Commerce and Commercial tion. Oct 28. Na iga CHAS. D. MYERS, 1,iAaunAuiuiuifi, vvnoiesate ana netau ueaier in JJJL Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Furs and Straw Goods, 34 juarxet street, Wilmington, iM. u. Now ready for Spring Traderour large and well selected stock of Moleskin, Beaver and Cassimere Dress Hats, high and low crown, Soft Black and Colored Hats, Planters and oaxony Wool of vanots shapes lor Men and Boys wear. With the largest stock of STRAW GOODS ever opened in this market. Consisting ot all the new styles introduced this season. Palm Leaf, Canada Braid, Leghorn, Senett, Canton, German Straw, Panama an Maracabo Hats; Miss es Brown Tea Colored and Whitd Leghorn and Straw Flats, new styles and shapes, trimmed and un trimmed. Infants Leghorn Straw, Lace and Blond Hats, a full assort ment, with a complete stock of Men's and Boy's Spring a-a.d Summer Caps of every description, together with our usual variety of Canes, Umbrellas, Ac, Ac Merchants and other Wholesale buyers will find this stock of Goods as fully complete in all the varieties as is usually found in Jobbing houses North;- And cur long experience in this branch of trade gives us advantages in the selection and purchase of Goods not possessed by any. others engaged in the same business, in the State. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND HOTEL. KEEPERS. aytortg new aitd Irkprovzd method of preserving THRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, are not merelv JC the gT-edtfest luxuries enjoyed- by mankind, but .they j are aosoiuieiy essential 10 tne periecuon 01 neaitn ; ana may, be regarded as one of God's 'best gifts. As however, the season ot their production is brief, it has long been matter of deep interest to devise some method of preserving mem in an meir iresnness, long aner toeir season 01 ripe ness had passecLiTleiilieAedthat in this apparatus will be found jjTnd oth1-pest and most effective method ot eepr possibly bgr.articles fresh, aver discovered. w I 1 fr" 1 1A Ct.ining y r f moTe bgautifuj and effectual than tne vp- , V",rjf.fhauster. ft mast be seen in order to be Teiy. ' CfM J KofAr. Kc.r.,, fill oV.nl exhausted rti0tl e. It it oe not perfectly air-tight once Call and examine them GEORGE MYERS t AgentforNew Hanover Co. AP MANTLES. ell the b Wnce of his Silk and Lace V " -. ? ui wrc.su. . GLUE. - BBLS. EXTRA BALTIMORE GLUE, just received For sale by DeROSSET A BROWN. 50 July 20J "-." , - - , ' BRICK ! BRICK ! ! OR SALE. 100 to 2X,000 superior BRICK, deliver ed in any part of Town, in lots to suit. ' Those wanting Brick must get an order from me, af the office oLKidder A Martin. J. SHACKELFORD. Also Circular Brick and Tiles for Pavicg,' Drains,. Ac July 24 6m '":". HAY AND EMPTY SPIRIT BBLS., 170 BALES NORTH RIVER HAY, 99 s Empty Spirit BUS; vlndingihis dav. for sale from wharf .bv : , T. C. A B. WORTH. Aug HAMS, -VTEW BALTJM0RE HAMS and Sixden, jast recefrr XV ed and lor 1 ow by LiN. BARLOW, Nov. 19. V. o VI 1 r n.lS- June 22. i EDITORS AND Pl!0?Rn:T0RS! WHOLE NT0. Uii MISCELLANEOUS. t s J. M. ROBINSON A SON, H AVE NOW IN STORE, the folhmi.. articles Iron, Hollow Ware, and Sash WcijiLts, noop iron ol tue be?t qualitv, Nails, xirads, and Spikes, Iron Axle, Hubs and Spokes, Timber and othr Axes, all warranted, Cajt Steel Grubbing Hoes, Spades and ShoTeis, Rice SiCtles and Bramble Setlie., lreerTiog Kettles, Sauce Pans, Ac., Mill, Circular, Cross Cut and other Saws, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, and Fan Mills, Barn Door and Smoke-house Locks, extra good, Pad Locks that, can't be matched. Bras and Iron. Wire Cloth- -i I Wood Saws and Axes with handles in them, Cotton Cord. I.iiu-n unit V,f.,r. T.; . . i " w 'I Twin. iesi quaiuy oi iscissors and N eedles, Rogers' A Son's Wostenhblmes, and some more tne real Jiariow Knives. Sept. 15 NEW BOORS. . AT KELLEY'S New Book Store on Market st., W oman'a Tiionghts aboot Women. A very inten t ing worx ana one nigniy recommended to the Ladies ty Dr. Hall in his journal of health. - The Prince of the House of David or Three Years in La Holy City, giving all the scenes and wonderful incidents of the Life of Jesus of Nazareth, from his Baptism in Jontui to his Crucifixion on Calvary by ah eve witness a chain ing ana iascinating work. Bullion's English Grammar. Instructions in Animal Magnetism, by Deluie.' Preston's 6 cent. Interest Table, the best in use. New t-armina Jsacra. 1 upper's Proverbial Philosophy.' The Josephine Gallery. .Jacob's Amalgam Steel Pel sJ Nov 8. 5 1 ADVERTISE I SAY IN THE HERALD. RAV r. Ait A.NU WOMEN read I. ALEXANDE advertisements V T1m torlM W.v r,- :. . , . ' t . r r -w. w. niC wii.c - I . . ' A I 11.1 . . Z . uviuauua n. . DUv'uro iuum, DC Wiamrouiyh the nrtss irfl why through -the cr xecause tne Herald is like 1 a ! old woman, knowing everything new. And through tia press ALLAA.uut is Known all over the Town, Count ri ! and in fact all through the State. And no wonder, he i j thejauest V atches and Jewelrv, he sells the cheaptf li and tells the Ladies God bles them come I know 4 are good saving wives and they do so much better jf f him. He is none of these old Fogies, that make all t( j j can out of you, and then leave you for ever, lie tells 1 '4 ! through the Herald that he has fust ree'd, a finelolof ! uoia w atches, lor the Christmas davs. You must not -0 ,iil,. T I i . . . . ? juw u uiuw ueweiry otore, as ne isttie best, the chei est, and he is determined to monopolize at 55 Market si i iOV AO. : t tf 4 Check Books on all the Banks Of the city, -ot up in Xht uesi ana most Handsome style. .- 1 5 Books of Exchange, in' tine style. ' p" Loose Drifts in Sheets,' Gummed Labels, Indelible Ink. Sheets of tin Foil, Oil Paints, Wedding Cards and En velopes, Bone, Ivory and Wood Chess Men, , Bone, Ivory and Wood Chess Checkers, Ladies' Companions, useful and fine. 1 Gold Pens ot all varieties. ' i -Oct 21. .. 1 I WW! 2ArKN'Jr CHI JI"ll2fe'9ar mno Avr t , , - .... . - i vjtijy iinrgiar proot ana the Dest lire proof m tne Mate, ana, nave & Combination lock, not; t blown open with gunpowder, or unlocked by thieve Wilder sard Herring s afes taken at halt nr-iea-in pay. Call aad see sample at Ixelley'.s Book -'tortj. SILKS SILKS HAVING determined to reduce our stock of Silks,! wt are, offering great bargains. 4 i -: Nov 4. y. HEDRICK YAF. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 1TII A VIEW of supplying the Wholesale Ti we nave purcnasea aircct irom 3ianu'.acturers i&nc 1 1 i 1 .-ri . , Agents a larger stooi of Staple Goods than ever beforej of fered in Wilmington. And at prices that defv competition Nov 4. HEDRICK A RYAK. . ; u. , FLOUR. x - -i A A BBLS. Deep River Flour, assorted grades, lanfilnj A vU and for sale by, - - i July ,8-Gt. DE RQ.SSET & PRO WK. SPRING GOODS AT Mi ROBINSON & SON'S. t t t I AD1KS' HOES, with and without, handles. r X-i?Hoopsfor Rosin Barrels, Spirit Banels, Still Tubs' ant larger uasks. April 2-." . : , , . . s- TO-MORROW 21ST. fr t KAND OPENING of new and fashionable style;) 0 VJT Coats. Pants, and Vests. The latest stvle of Coa differs materially from the Summer fashion. Call and se e new things made, apd unmade, at 14 Sept 20.. v BALDWIN!! KNIVES AND FORKS. RANGING from 75 cts to 2,50 per sett. ' , Ivory Handle Knives, with Steel' Forks. -do ; do do " Plated do. Nov 18. , H.R. : : : For sale b' PERRIN. . ANOTIIE II IN VICE yTTlJjj inUMi rrencn pattern, Ladies' Trutkf la-1 vases, sc, win Dem tne coming vrcel rjj-ia and sold bv BALDWINS - Ag't for the "Metropolitan Trunk Manufactory,' Nov 12. PROVISIONS. 50 BBLS. MESS PORK, 10 Hdds. W estern Bacon Sides, i 10 Bbls and lu Kegs Fnme Leaf Lard, 10 Kegs Fresh Glades and Goshen ijutter. Jus received and for sale by ZENO U. GREENE. Oct 2 . PORK. 17 r BBTS,TFSa. I O Sept for sale by ZENO H. GREECE. CANDLES. i A BOXES Adamantine and Sperm, in store and !oi sale by . T , . ZENO H. GREEN Nov 2. EASTERNHAY, VEW CORN MEAL AND NEW COW RE 8. O'AA BALES Eastern Ha now landing, 66 bus New Cow Peas; jast received, New Corn Meal. For sale bv Npv 8. ELLIS A; MITCHELL. FLOUR. O BBLS Suoer. Flour, in store and for sale bv OD Nov 11. KELLEY AWILLSON FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS ! "OECEIVED this day at XL Nov 11. L.N. BARLOW3. SOAP AND STARCH. OLGATES PALE and extra and No. 1 Soaps f J Jvmgsiords Dest otarcn, always on nand at Nov. 19. L. N. BARLOW'3. BUTTER AND LARD, A PRIME article in store and for sale bv Jt. Oct M. MacINND SILK PLUSH HATS. TUST RECEIVED per Adams Express this mornin? -A tJ fine assortment ot ciik I'lusn llats, all sizes. Call 4 No. 61 Market st, under the Carolina Hotel, and see I'.aj new stvles received this morning. f j Oct 13. GILES A MOORKl -. ; BACON AND LARD. i ll 111 if AJ'S. 1 i-iiitu j. uAtu.n, nog ron iUVUU WjOO lbs. prime N. C. Lard in keg. r alea tKailroad, by T. C. '& B. G. WORTI - Nov. J2. , THE LATEST STYLE OF GENTS DRESS HAT was opened yesterday at 61 Market street, under I Carotin Hotel.. GILES A MGOHH FLOUR PAILS, PAINTED BUCKETS, Well Buckl'i Brooms, Matches, Shot, Caps, Powder, Twine, Bagii i Porter, Ink, Wrapping Paper, Soda, Saleratus, Ro J Shaves, Hackers, Drawing Knives, Gimblets. Files, Hatit hi ets, Tress Hoops, Soap, Starch, Candv, Crackers, Potif ! Cigars, Nails, Hoop lieu, Ploughs, Vheel Barrows, Pd 7 N. C. and W estern Bacon, Ac, Ac. For sale low by 11 Iay 12- ZENO U. GREENE. 1 V vSSlYFSJWS&f 0 EXPRESS i -A 1 KELLLl 'S New Book Store ouMarket st I f jLA. Parley's first book of History, f j " -" 'AOi VII A Mlii 1 11 CXI . W v rov. VJ. ' - .......... f 60 i t.uv, ..... 2, day 5 day,. . . . 4 diV , .... ;" iv, . . . . 75. 00 2S 50 7.r 73 00 Oo 00 00 00 1 1 1 1 9 4 ,7 10 ie 80 Rat;,. . ... I mouth, , . , SUV) 5 liidtHh., A. . 5 n-.':itL'-4 . . 5- I year... en lines 15 are counted as a square, and fire Vines, or les Lonvre'r adrertivr.u-nt. in proiiwvuf all JTA 'A1LK- IN A 1 1 VAN CK. Nv publication n;ade- itbt-ut a rc?jn5ible nam. t.tracts It the Yti.r ntaie or. larurauic .- BLANK 1KKKS. NEW . i:T.M.iSIIKD ROOK STtRE Or K ite's. otv Matktt S;nt. R ival lA!2r- qin:c, M ot ccco st rapped"; iitti.i ,1. - 41 " Juurnaf.- " , Rdral Ca; I a dcr and Jtnirnai. shep l-unu : y cah lkx.k. " Iwj " do Ledger and Journals; ' laot of all izcs V . bound LedvrsJourDals and Cash Roks. , , . 5 dot. Pckct Memorandum Ikmks, aI ixe. 20 Inch do do do. ' Letter Ci-pv in bovks. Manns patnt white InToicc books, Siripbo.A"s, Letser books, CopYroks. Competition book. BShVpavable Uoks. Draft Book. Bill f Exchange, Bank Cleck.-," Receipt lxKk. Ship-Receiving b.xk. Note books, Diary f r l-." v, Shex t Draits, Vowel Index. Not. ! NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. KELLEY'S New Book Store on Market at. larixTS W-eekiv a vamacie paper. ;!.Moir line of llattlehnv lull ot lun. New Vork Ledger, quite a Family paper. . v ' New York Merturv, a hue " M : " The Home Journal, a very excellent V -v N.w York -Daily Herald, the one for the oewi or tha i , latest date. , ) N0T "2 " . .MERCHANTS, PLANTERS AND O1 kTIIERS wanting WOOL. AND SOFT HATS ana yaps. bv the case or doieu, are repectlully inviiea loexi int tair assorimeni. llK'I win uuu huiuiv cobplete thn any similar stock iirtheSte- Vnm? nnrii-i ' CHAS. B And at very MYERS. " . s " " Hat and Cp Emporium, jor . ; St Market. ' A FRESH SUPPLY, , TUST RECEIVED AT KELLY'S New Book Store Mar VV!tI?.ct:. ti., TUn.rkMouDUin. Bmt Mel- me juururt nuiuv. ' . . ,.-, . ' V. . , inKninS r.irUllwn ltin.k i :n Life of Andrew Jackson. - bS and White Wave Letter Paper ru ed. '.io do do do do do plain. Tools Cap blue wove plain. Travelling Desks very nice and conTen itnt. "flQiiteiths' Manual of'Geograpby, Cornell's Primary Geography. , Nor 20. ' 1 1 " PLATE SPOONS, LADLES, Ac, TIATED TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, v X'do Cream and (iraTy Ladles..- flo Salt, Bar nd , sugar jspoona, 1 Brittania Tea and Table Simoiis and Mdlea. For sale at the Crockery Store, i -', AT COST. rpHE BALANCE of our Summer Stock. ,,trkJ X, Sept.t KAHNWEILER 4 BROS. FLASKS AND GLASS JARS, DOZ. K Pint, Pint and Quart t !. mo aukee Quart t laES, : r hh Uuart. :, Uailon ana 1 Gallon Jarn, H. R. PERRIN. Nov lu. - v m :i LADIES' 1IAT CASES, TpHE BEST MADE and lowest prices at 'X- Nov l. BALDWIN'S. i . CALL AND EXAMINE rpHK NEW ASSORTMENT of "Trimmings." at JL KAHNWEILER tk BRO S., Nov ft. next , door to Ex. Corne. SHAWLS FOR STREET WEAR El AYi: GONE EN TIREIA out ol rvion.. im mw i ft Wioru-.a on the nates. Asa cj'qvuceiu iwn- lng Xiifv alaiot X 111 (t-r.si, A An Tlii V Xt-U Ruld bV BALDWIN. . id VOL. II A rivKS' HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA, "YX71LL BE-delivered I VV or ut MERRILL k U. the Subscriber, by the .;t'm, it PIERCES' Bookstore. Nov 11. NEGRO WOOL AND PLANTATION HATS. VERY LARGE- ASUH 1 MJ-.M, nt me uai ami vuj Emporium 31 Market St, - CD AS. 1). M KUS.- OV 13. . HATS, CAPS, jlLO'OMERN FLATS, UMBREL LAS, CANES, AC ' AT AND CAP. EMPORIUM, 34 Market st. The lar gest and inot-complete .stock i f Goods. in the State. Purchasers are reqhested to examine our assortment. oVlS. CI IAS. D. MYERS. T-OTICE IS HEREBY GI JLj of the Legilature ofthi lnfiwjtry will make applicali HEREBY GIVEN, that at the next Mssion State, the V ilmiugtoii l.iynt ication for a charter. ,0ct 2'. S U A R A N D CO F FEE ! BBLS. C. Coffee Sugar and Crushed do. it 50 Bags Rio Coflee, 25 " Laguyra and J ava conee. 10. . ZENO For sale bv ' 11. GREENE. JSov ,:j FRESH GOODS, lER SCHR. JON AS SMITH : NEW BUCKWHEAT, Extra Goshen gutter, Stewart's Extra Transparent hyrup, " r Cheese, Fulton Market Beef, V Salmon, Mackerel, Beet Tongues, . IJ Lmoked Beef, Ac, Ac. At the Family Orocery. Oct 8. GEO. Mi LRS. ;l THE CABLE HAT, XUST.REC'D and opened a hoe assortment of the latest O stvles' of Soft Hats. Those that are iu want of a hue Feit Hat can find it at No. 01 Market t. . oV 12. GILES A MOORE. NORTH CAROLINA HAMS AND LARD. 5 A A f LBS. HAMS, small size. WHI n KV.flSi T.AT1I. a sunerior article a sunerior arueie r" ?Sept 7. by DeROSSET WW vv t FOR SALE AT THK BOOKSTORE. . HARPER'S, Peterson Ladv'a Book ; Blackwood ; Fran Leslies' Gazette of Fashion ; Graham uud Rufcell Just received a large assortment of New Works. Also, Oral Frames. -3 - t .. - 1 "YOKE SEAM SUIBTS," fHE CASE onened vesterdav. A new lot of beautifu I Vy Marseilles Shirts 'daily expected, at .. bept 24. BALDWIN'S. '4 NO WHERE ELSE TS THE YOKE SEAM SHIRT, to be had except at JL Sept 25. i : : , BALDWIN'S. 1 BACON-BACON. . ! 5UHDS. WESTERN SIDES, ; . J5 Shoulder, in store and for sale by 7une 11. A T. U. 15. U. WUKTU, J MULLETS MULLETS. TtrtT s and fat. in store ana lor tie Dy ov 10. ZENO H. GREENE. WOOLEN MUFFLERS. 1 ARGENT assortment ever opened in town, now on ax hibition at BALDWIN'SJ. ov 13. BBLS CLEAN FOR K; 10 hhds. Sides, Dry Salt ; . 10 - 'Shoulders, Dry Salt; ; U choice- lot. t or sale bv .To. 1 HARRIS A J10VELL. ov vi CUO WOOL HATS. 1 JL'ST RErFlYED per Schr J. bmith, a large assortment (of Ne 'ro Woj1 Hai-S which we offer for sale by f he case or 07An ftf Vi-W 1 OTK WUOic Bate yiiv-ca. y uzen, at .lv v r HERRING. RY SALTED, j J-t Nov. 20. received bv KELLXY A WILSON. THOSE NEW STYLE GREY SUITS : r t- cnl TI 4 T r ' " : - : " - '-.- Oct. 18 ; . BALDWIN'S C A N D LES AND CANDY. BOXES in store andfoi bale bv Iday....... jday,. S day8,...y. 4 dav ...... . 5 day . 1 wevk,.. 2 week,..'.. 1 nwuth.. 2 months,.; S months,.. i inontl;, . . 1 rear...... 500 it 100 Nov2 ' V p t IV"''. j."'- M. MxcINNIS. "' -VV-i'-; 5 -.." 'A s )
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1858, edition 1
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