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RArra .err -jLDnmrixxrxcirw THE DAILY" HERALD Ufirnished U suUcr&era at 6 . t?y,J..:i....;. f 2i U'cy,;.i......iJi: w 7K . T4 ' 60 Sdajs,.. 100 T .2 vidsjB, 114 dJ 75 5daji. 1 W .1 week,.. .... ST I week. 174 nnU, S 00 ..a bw&io.v- 4 00 2 month, ........ 3 60 S month, f Oo 3 months......... "ft 00-i S months, 10 00 6 montlu,......,. 8 0 - 6 montha,... ...... it 00 per anuutn, strictly in adfancs. , , .-, ' ' ' ' -3 - TUE WKLfc HERALD, containing twist r oca coL nuu,!! published every Thursday morula it 2 yfr naam, la advance. . f . iST" After tb commeneemen t of a subscription year, no laoKnucr WH oe psruunea 10 UKvauauv Ymrm " the expiration of said year. ' ' - Z2T Office on'Sonthside of Market street, three Door j EDITORS AND MOPIUETORS. i - fjw............ UW I year,.. to 00 Ten Tines are counted aa a ouart ani fira Ilaea or half square. Longer adrertiaamenta in proportion, ail PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. - - . . BOOK, JOD CARD Pni.tTWG, - IXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCU.AND ON REAS01ABLE TERMS. , , - , VOL. VII NO 1 vtl WT?-nrt?on A V RVRMTNfl ? ATTriTTftT OL 1 9 - WHOLE NO. 1 HQ I 5opoMicauom.irithotr ; v - 'Ju-aa.wjJiJtJk --.- .wv y . - - . - v j fct voniract dj tne year ma on larorahia urma. J L'SX If IiCEIVED, A PJfEltRrLL'ArrUKCfi'S. BoiJkMoreT t il l, f. IL Jjb Nw NoreL Printed from G. P. IL Jmea'awpaaacriVfi,wbicb the paUUhers pay the author aiXtecn hundred aaa eignty aoilni. , Tub Cataljm, an historical Nurel, by G. P. R. Jamea, jil , author of Bkhalien," 'Lord lionUvg Page," Ar rit NiU", iary of liuruady," eta, ei. Complete is oa daoaecuno .rolama.oi rira IltuMtred re; thme up in two volumes, paper eorer, price One iKxur ; or haudjwmely bound in one Tolutne cluth, price, . also. Lord llontaen'a Patre. hv J P. 11. Jm& Ti iluuatcry, Anne ol Ueierttein, by Sir W. jScotL , . ' Jdm II. JUST HECEIVKD " T MERRILL A PIERCES, Bookstore : upaqne tnelopea. ioaioeaa - fla . Note . ; do Cream Laid do Gold Laid do Boff" HearyEnrelupca, Post Office. Canary - .:...."..-. . Toth Picks, large aad amali siia. - - - Carpenter' Pencils, Red and lilack, . . Stnuige's Pencil Sharpeners, Robbt-r Bands, all sizes. Hunker's SeaUng Wax. -Hoarniog Paper, Letter and Note sizes, ' EoTeiopes, 44 " . Wedding Envelopes, ae fine an asMirtn.ent aa erer whrougtt to tbia place. , " y toting Cards, a full assortment. Tof Paints for water color paintinir. riwMv, aii aisea, , Post V Slice Scales such as are used in the Post Office in this place. June II. Journal copy IV 'i 9IBJ1CIIANT8, PM-ANTERS, FARMERS, and all who buy, sell or wear i fit nw Ooods, of any description will bear in mind that our Uck of Straw Goods for Summer wer is now of- lored (he 'ease or doxen Uanfatt'irerfcot, and must bo?d. Call and , examine roods and prices at the list and LUpiEinpcriam, Sa llarket sL ,iluw, - 4 - MYERS A MOORE. . . ', , SIX CASES GENTS FINE CF.'bOUTs" mannfactored to arUrf aetring lower, for cash, than erer before oiler- -etl Ut ue puDlic. Call and examine. Fdil0 . ; GEO. B. FRENCH. VsJ" ; " MANILLA 1TATS, ' ' rJhl f ANILLA HATS, . 1V1 Manilla Hats, Something New, 1 . Something New, Very light and handsome shape, Now ready at the Hit and Cap Emporium, 54 Market st JnlyU-, 1 MYERSAMOORK, STILL LESS THAN COSX, T " RE OUR PRICES $ ! . . ,' f l I i F6rcertaia strlea. ,v . - r "' . 01 Straw Goods, at 14. 1 ; MYERS A M00RE. NEVER A UETTElt CHANCE THAN THE T RESENT to buy Summer Ilala of any kind or stjle a ju w y i im iwr ua. a ry n, at MYERS A MOORFS. ; . "uly li. Hat and Cap Emporium.. HOOP IRON. 1T TONS 1, 1J ami 1 inch Hoop Iron, for sale by a. t July 12. M. MacINNIS. 35 MARELET STREET. GENT'S EMBEoIDEREI) SLIPPERS. Very neat. July 13-3L- 1 1 j j t ;j m i .' : ; ItAHNWEILER 6c BRO'S. SECOND DOOR FROM EXCHANGE CORNER, offer the best and handsomest assortment of Hoisery. Gloves, lldkf s. Ladies Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Skirt Supporters, Ac, Aa, of all make, at the lowest print for cash otdy. Jaoe25. . NEWSTTLEMOLESKIN HATS. JCST RECEIVED by Express af MYERS A MOORE'S, Hat aad Cap Emporium, S4 Market st. JotuiSS. . ji ..r . . 7'm' -. : " : v-!- A NEW WORK., ... . . . yQSULSfi or Xate. Vinton, by Mrs. Harriett B. McKee- O ver. A superior book or the young, at June 10. 'I -. ' ' rKELLErS.' Ltri'l lvlt COPHC nnnirs. A N EXCELLENT article of Mann'a celebr&Ld Lottpr Copying Books. aJao Can aixe can b had br rIlin &t JoueAoi v. . . . : . --KLLLEY'S. j RIBBONS ANB BONNETS.' RECEIVED this morning a aew supply of Bonnets and Bibb ins. Misses and Children's Hats, also a very handsome stria of Biding Hats, which we shall sell at low igarea. KAUNWEiLER A BRO S, May 27. . ' 2nd. door from the Corner Store. TLOURv-a JL? sale by Jane 11. BWs. Super and Fine ft-sh grbund. for - w - ZENO H. GREENE. n ceo. wheat. TUST RECEIVED by . . . . Fb 19. ' . . - - A. H. XJAKlAJWi. S Granite Rrw. N. C SHEETINGS AND YARNS. - r BALES IN STORE, and for sale bi y June 7. tj jri ' i T. C, A Bv G. WORTH. COW PEAS. A Tl A BUSHS. COW PEAS, for sale in lets to luit .by U J July 8. : i r f .. JAS. T. PETTEWAY. x r V HOISERY AND GLOVES. HOISERY, Gloves, GauaUeU and Mrtts, by Express this moraing i a . m s -j . UDR JGK A RYAN. 9 1 " ' SUNDRIES - ' '70" BBLV CITt'MESS P0RK;'50 do: Flour family aad superfine: 10 do. superior Kl (IIrH is oo.: oaoon; s . v. ana n estern ; 25 boxes assorted Candyi 1 bbls and 10 boxes Crackers; 25 bbls. Sugar, C. Coffee! A. White and Crashed ; 50 bags Coffee Rio, Laguayra and JavsSQbexes'Sotp NOfl.and'psI 60 do. Ada mantine and Spe m Candles; 25 do. Pearl Starch in saialland Isrfi hexes 15 do. Salaratus; Sods? hnd Yeast Pawdara; Wiars and 20 lxea- Potash; 1 0o Reams wrap ping Paper; Hoop-Iron,' 1,1. end IX inches; Rivets 7 and 8 lbs; all kinds Turpentine Tools, Canal Barrows, Pepper; Spice, Ac ' Ac, In store and for sale br - . . . . . E ylttly lata. . , ; .v. f,' : t.tZENQ-'lL. (jREENE. LADIES BOOKS Irr. i ne i octry ot t towers and rlowers of Poetry. 1 ne roetry or lowers. Original and select. The Passion of Flowexv at KEIXEY'S. Aug2 - J. - I-.'- - - Boston SUNDRIES! NOW LANDLNO AND FOR SALE. - f . 50 Canal Barrows t 55 Bbls. Mess P6rk, I',!,r; ,,t' s tO Bags Rio Coffee, ' v ; : T LasjuayTa- Coffee, . - -25 Boxes Cheese, extra article. ! 20 Kegs Butler, . .-: 1 Bba. Crackers. . . . . . 5 Xegs Lardprime Leaf by Jan. JOb, . ' - . - ZENO H GREENE -Ttrwrvr r. . (.i vj 'T???)?8 "l0" by Adsms-A Cu'i Exprese at Coopera Virgil, ' ' c v r, :.fcT Herod ill OriuUlia Aatiqniora, comprising- roainlr sweh portions of Herod it us as give a connected hiatory of the East to tbe fall of Babylon and the -death of Cvrua the The Saeted Harp Revised. - Jaly 8.::: - COUNTRY MERCHANTS, . . j . TXTISIUNG to assort their, stocki with a, few Jioxea V Straw Wool 6r Soft For Hats will nod a large stock at red mrJ price at tbe Hat and Cap Emporiufo. '.. .Call or send in your orders we will nil them prompCy and with care. " - CHAS D. MYERS, June 14. Y ?Tr?-s CTT 54 Market st. "1 OF CHRISTIAN MASTERS, t er and valaable work will doatt good, to read ify by 1L N. M'Tyeire, D. P., a J1j- KELLEY'S Bookstore. .- ri lEEN AND BLACKS - Jusr received at - WW....1 II I I . a. i .:;i 1 L, N. BARLO WS. T7L0RA Lexicon and interpretation of Flowers; A? The Language and Poetry of flowers, t ,i .. . The Lady'a Book of Flower and Poetry, JIA1LK0ADS. -j-. v-mbsifagtoiii.'aKotuhnsse.f NOTICE TO TIZAVEL1UXS. - ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Stx 1st, a chsn o Schedule will be' made. upon this road, and the Mai and Passenger Trains will ran as foUowa : r w4r ss t af A If nl QIC U ftf ArriTe at Kingsrilfe, at 3.10 P. M. and 5.15 A. M. Leare Klnesnlle, 5,16 A'. M. and 0 P. M. , - ArriTt af Wilmington, at 3 P. M. and 4 A. M. All the trains connect Closely with Columbia trains, ex cept the morning train leaving KinrsTille at 5.15. Ceunections are made through with the Greenville and olombu Road. " r J. P. ROBERTSON. Gen. Sup't. , Uec 2-tL " -. 'i ' .ICE ICE ICE. '; :.T : pUK WILMINGTON ICE1IOCSB, wUl be opened for A. .the delivery otJQfi every dy at sunrise, closi :r a sunset except on Sunday'a when it will positirelv cl e a 9 A. M. ICE will not be delivered after time of closing ex cept incases ot sickaessr -.' . ... TERMS CASH, without deviation. TICKETS can be procured and deposits made by those who desire. ! ICE for the Country packed and forwarded as direct d. ICE furnished to the sck poor; free of charge 1- di rected by physicians; or members of the visiting Orders mast be addressed to WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE Apl2 6mdAw. - A. II. VaaBOKKELEN. 300.000NO. 1 . FRUIT TREES FOR SALE , WESXBKOOK & AlENDRN II ALL, - r PROPRIETORS OF THE WEST GREEN rev Nnracriea and Clardens near OrMnxhnm. S C&t r ouia respecuuiiT can me aiienuon oi me citizens ot tbe Southern states to their very extensive stock of native and acclimated Fruit Trees for the Fall and Winter Trade both wholesale and retail. ' This large and handsome assortment has been propaga ted from thrifty leaving trees and worked upon the best seedling stocks, which is a sure guarantee of , fruitfulness and longevity, two prominent characteristics which should not be overlooked by persons wishing to plant Orchards either for marketing or family nee. The stock consists of the following trees - 150,000 APPLE TREES, 12,000 PLUM TREES 100,000 PEACH 1 5,000 NECTRINES " 10,000 PiLAK' 1,000 ALMOND, - 12,000 APRICOT 10,000 CHERRY " i . . 4,000 GRAPE VINES. Besides a very fine assortment of Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, etc.. all of which will be sold on very reasonable terms for cash, or upon short time to punc- j tuai cuwjLucrB, wuu wui ue requirea u give a note on tne delivery or reception of the trees at the place designated in the order or they will be charged with interest from the aiw mereui. au pMcugen put up is superior style and a complete invoice sent to each patron ana so arranged that the invoice will be the register, of the.Orcnard alter the trees are transplanted, if they are planted in succession as each kind appears on ; the list. ' . I Sept20-t. 8. s. botl, : raCDCEICKGOULR. . DOYLEACO., 59SCONDST ' CINCINNATTI, OHIO. IMPORTERS of Foreign Liquors and Wines ; Distillers of Alchohol, Cologne Spirits, Camphene, Burning Fluid, and Spirits of Turpentine. Manufacturers of every des-" cirption of Domestic Liquors, Whies, Cordials and French Bitters. Have constantly on hand various grades of pure I. 1 J TS I ITL ' I ' 1. . ? . . uuuruuu huu ifcje Tmsay, l eacn uranay, Also, tfareUna and New England Rum, Ac, t3J Sole mi -nufacturers of the celebrated "Rose Whis ky." Agents f r Fred. Goule's Japanese Bitters. Apl 21, 1859. y. : . FRESH ARRIVALS. -i A KEGS Extra Goshen Batter, 1J 8 Half bbls Fulton" Market Beef, 80 Bbls Flour, Fine, Super and Family, ; " 20 Bags Coffee, ' - 23 Hhds Cuba Molasses, . 50 jibls No 1, Herring, V ; ' : 50 Half bbls No 2, Herring, I am constantly receiving goods from the Northern Mar kets thereby keeping constantly on hand, a large and fresh assortment of every thing In my line. Msy 6. .0. KE' LEY. A VERY LARGE AITIOVNT OF MONEY D" iCE US IN SMALL AMOUNTS: -which we cannot l- . lect, com pell i us to adopt the Cash system. Don't aak us to open accounts we can't do it. - MYERS A MOORa July 13. . Hat A Cap Emporium. - - SUNDRIES.- IinDS PRIME NEW Crop Cardenas Molasses, '. 125 bbls Portlsnd Syrup, in new, bright packages ; 60 hhds New Orleans, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars ; 50 bbls Clarified and Refined Sugars ; 200 bars Rio. Lasruarra and Java Coffee 100 100 bbls New York and City Mess and Prime Pork. Aug 6. For sale by HATHA WAY A CO. LETTER COPYING PRESSES. A SUPER10R article can be furnished you. It is an in dispensable article to every man of business. " June 10. . at KELLEY'S. THE LAND AND THE BOOK. OR BIBLICAL ILLUSTRATIONS drawn from thejman ners. and customs, the Scenes and Soenerv nfTn Hnrr Land or 25 Years residence in the , Holy Land, by W. M. Thomson, D. D., with Maps and Engravings, in 2 vols., at July 25. f KELLEY'S. SWEETHTIALAGA WINK. A II) 'BBLS: a prime article, for sale low io cfose consiim- ment. : -t " .! ' JL MacINNIS. ly 12. - ' t . OATS., ..... - AA A BUSHS per Louisiana, for sale by UUlAugl5. i - ELLIS A A MITCHELL. i . .. . EASTERN. HAY. Bales in store, for sale by Aug 12. . ELLIS A MITCHELL- IgO STONE JARS. OF ALL SIZES at Aug 5. L.-N. BARLOW'S. CORN AFLOAT. l A A A BUSH. Prime Straw' colored Corn now landing liUU from Schr Surpass, for sale by . Aug 15, ELLIS A MITCHELL. IMPORTANT TO LINEN BUYERS. . -' : THE LARGEST and best assorted stock of Linen Goods in the city is at KAHN WEILER A BRO.'S Jy 21. 2nd door from the Exchange Corner . N. Cm BACON., ,, 7 r LBS. N. C. BACON, bog round daily expected from Lenoir County. For sale by : HATHAWAY A CO. 5300 Aug ft. . KNTXTNG.WftRK, A WEB OF, MANY TelXTURES. By a P. ShillaJer, .Prta1,,) itt one Telume, 12, mo. price $15. Uandsoraely Llusti ated by Augustus Pippin. Just ree'd by Adams Express, at . r ; MERRILL A PIERCE'S. . Augft. , . i e ,." Bookstore. -J BY EXPRESS. ; rTHIS MORNING AT KELLE YS IUlr st-o . k X Knitting. Work, a Web of Many Textures, wrought by Ruth Partington,, a rich and Pcy book. : Aug s. ;' '.V; '- - c .S TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT kV ,r. STYLES OF STRAW, Leghorn, Panama, Shell andSen ate Braids, Maracoba and Extra Seetons at less than cost at the Hat and Cap Emporium, 34 Market st. I tmi f nlc-ONljlES. "f A DUDS, a superior article,noW landing from Schr jf ed. XV and for sale low from wharf, by ' - ' . Anr 10. - r i.'-rirroi - . , , JUWilliliO. V'-'"5 -'lIESSPOnK.' 7r BBLS:MES3 and City Mess, in store "and! for sate by u ' M. MacINNIS. i, . . . 1AAAI J.UUUi : i OATS.";'? ULfaUrUUaF Baltimore Oats, 10st receired, A MITCHELL. - - NEW ORLEANS 1TIOLASSES. A STTPEERIORWtTcle'is barrels, for sale bv ; fSIS. -m j a 'ah; .rijCt! &C0'S. xamjjsjl Mr vvr.wj SrNTGtE;XUMBER LOTTERIES! ' (CITAKTEEED tit TUB STATE OP GEORGIA! AiTZ3aTriTl TICKETS OiVliY 9tO: WOOll, EDDr ic CO.,' ITIAN ACEItS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN A CO. " The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddt A CoJ'Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of ! their Single number Lotteries for SEPTEMBER, 1359, at AUGUSTA, GEO., in public, under the superintendence oi Commissioners. .. a . ; , . ; - Clause; 36 draws Saturday, September 3, '59. " Ulaas 37 draws Saturday, September lO, 59. r Cia 38 draws Saturday, September 17, '59. - Class 39 draws Saturday, September 27, '59. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. V 50,000 Tickets. IVK TUOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED A EIGITTT-FIT J Nearlyj One Prize to Every Nine Tickets I MAGNIFICENT SCHEME , Tf BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER ! pnze of...-....-. :. . . : t. ... .. r . . .50,000 i . ..20,000 ,...10,000 ... 5,000 ... 4,000 8,000 1500 .... 500 40t- ... . 300 .... 150 100 50 100 100 100 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approxto 50,000 Prize are . : .fl,600 4 " " ,500 . t ."20,000 . -"f.... 1.200 4 250 .000 4 4 4 4 5,000 225 200 150 100 20 t 5,000 " 4,000 " 8,000 " 1,500 ... 900 .. 800 ... . 600 .. 400 .100,000 are. 5,485 Prizes amounting to.. ..' .....$320,000 Whole Tickets $10$ Halves $5 ; Quarters $2i Remember that every- Prize in the above Scheme is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. " " r ;. ; Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following ibiics, nuwu is tun imn. . Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 10 Half " " 10 Quarter " " ' 10 Eighth " . . .ISO ... 40 ...20 .. 10 SlDarta, AcademV T.ofTO kt rPy J-OUXery , CLASS NOU613. Draws Wednesday, September 31st, 18 59, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN. 78 Numbers 14 Drawn Ballots. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY 'TWO TICKE1S 1 .GRAND PRIZE OF 30,000 DOLLARS ! .1 Prize of $17,742 I J ' Prizes of $1,500 ! 9 Prize of 2,000 ! J ;iQ Prizes of .600! Ac., Ac , Ac.. ." Ac. 34,412 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $567,962 ! .Whole Tickets, $10 ;' Halves $5 ;. Q darters, $2,50. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose .the money to our address for the Tickets order-, ed on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they mav designate. " ; The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be tunt to purchasers immediately after the drawing. GST Purchasers will please write their signatures plain andgive their Post office, County, and State. J&f' Remember that every Prize is drawn and . payable in full Without deduction. ' . ISJ All prizes of $1,000 and under, $aid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. : NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. , Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use 1 ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, . wnereoy money tor Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent ns AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any City or town where they have an office. The mon ey and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE," or the Express Com pany cannot receive them.'. " f All communications strictly confidential. , Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to ,-, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta, Georgia, or WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta, Georgia, or WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Delaware., A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount of the prize thst each one is entitled to. will be published after every drawing, in the following papers . Auyuiita (Get.) Gmitneionaitst, MobUe Register, NashvilU Jfrtzeue, Richmond Dispatch, and Paulding Miss.) Clar ion, r. ':.", i July .21,- ;. J . . , , ' . LOUIS B. ERAMBERT. V ;X ' ' ' ; ' ' ' :: '-' Wilmington, N. C. , Offers for sale a very select stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines oniy oi Known renaouiiy. Trusses, 4C. Havana Cigars, : x t j ": Fresh Congress Water, ! v " Fresh Citrate of Magnesia. : July 16. l - UNDENIABLY SO, -'j THAT THE LARGEST assortment, finest descriptions, and lowest priced Shoes, are to be found at . , r r : v , ; geo. r. fr knch's, ; May9;-? - ? ;:';::-No 11 Market st. ' . VALUABLE-WORKS, ' RECEIVED per Express at KELLEY'S NEW BOOK STORK. r . k.- - - : .., - Popular Geology, a new work, by Hash Miller : J J , .The cruise of the Betsey, . , ; ,.,' , 4 My school and schoolmasters, , i " " i ire lesumony or xne Itocxs, " " r . f.The old red sandstone, " - ' " ' ; ' The letters of Junius; 2 volumes in one: , " Edgar A-Poes miscellaneous works 4 yols. ' " Curran and his Contemporaries, by Phillips. Napoleon, and his ilarsbals,3y J T. Headley. - Life of Geo. Stephenson, the great Railroad Engineer. North Carol ina .Form Book. . , , - . Torth Carolina Revised Code.? l ; - July 22nd.' - ' a j :0 ' "" " "". IF YOU WOULD BUY. " ' . -T tV0UR UATa Af COST; patroniza the-Emporium. S4 JL Market street. :fsr-i jiy gg; - A. LL KINDS, at v. '. -.i-... : fjones,-,. -;-t : -;st n ALLE3PL :-' ' AT KELLEVSl TREEDLEY'S I EGAD ADVISER, or money Wed, I J' -"Practical; treatise dn bosinesar How to -n,!01! MBeqeatb aloney. ; p "v vu uicuuuuuieiUU AeaUUIUL - June . - LIFE OF GEORGE IVASIIIXHTni . . TN 5 VOLS, COMPLETE by Washington Irving, for $7. JL June 23. . ALLEY'S. !JlneJsV,,i l,esii st i JAS.X PETTEWAY. s-rnicTL y city ingess; ft tBL3.Etrictl City Mess PorkS atore eJV July 12. .x-r7f by ' "M l j-K rJ I wlirti - . . v' 1 and for sale MacINNIS. IfEClORK AKD PU1LADELP11IA 0AKDS i vs. au UMxaat.' -' s : - ' - wav w. aaantsss CREINER Jc HABIXNIvSS, : COTTON A GENERAL COMMISSION UOLE J Not. 15th; 1S57. ' PaiUAnaLrHia. GEORGE O. VAN AJTIRINGE, Jr., VOMMISSION MERCHANT, ; V Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Lumber and South ern Droduce general! v. 104 NORTH WHARVES, ' ' ' : - ABOTi 4ICS ST. ' PHILADELPHIA. X3T Prompt personal attention giren to all consignments and qmck returns made Dec4-t. V ROFESgTOiAL CARDS. - DR. J. A. MILLER, : CFRONT STREET. Wilmixgtox. N. C. JJ OFFICE next door to that of Messrs. Miller A Baker. Jan. Sth, lSSS-tU WILLIAM II. LIPF1TT, CUKMIST A DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paixts, Oils, Dra Stprrs, Window Glass. 1'dttt. n.. I star 1 ' uiuaks, via xaajiDiEa ana tviKKS, rsarvMERr and.FAXCT articiow, n. tu. corner b ront and Market streets, March 25th, 1S5S. , Wilmington, N. C. business mm. J. L. HATHA WAT. WMi K, CTLSr. HATHAWAY COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dec 16th. '53 AICO., Wilmington, N. C. JT. M. ROUINSON 4c SON, f MPftliTEliS lVr I1VA I pdu v .v A .A?,DWRI Agkicdltural Implkhents, Ac, No. 8, Front " " a. u y .Jan. y, iboS. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOTtr. ' &pEaK4L SPISSIOXAND FORWARDING MER CHANT, Wilmington, N. C. Prompt Personal attention given to Consignments for Sale or Snipment. s I-Lisseal Cash Advances madb on Consignmknts to my New York triknds. Not. 2d 1S57 JohnMacRa. , Donald MacRam. J. W. K. DixT J. 6c D. SlacRAE A: CO., &ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jan. 1358. Wilmington, N. C. HENBYMUTT, j HECTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, ra-wn Wilmington, N. C. efj v . glve-"ls PasoNAL attention to business en trustedtohis care. Sept. 10, 1857.-tf. - . . : 1 A. D. CAZAUX.j COMMISSION MERCHANT, JK ' ' , ' Wilmington, N. C. g3T" Agknt foe Smith's Link or New York Packkts ld".01iice, Corner of North Water and Princess streets. . j. JOSEPH J. LIPPITT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, March 8th, 1858. Wilmington, N. C. tNOTICE." 1 THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Subscribers is renewed for three years from J urn- isi xoov uuuer lae names ana nrms I BROWN, DsROSSET A CO., New York. DeROSSET, BROWN A CO., Wilmington, N. C, and Mr. WILLIAM L. DeROSSET is admitted to an terest in the business for the same term. JOHN POTTB BROWN, ZA.. J. DeROSSET, J r., - . R. I.BROWN, Deoi, ow. WM. H. WIGGINS. in- rn CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 'THE SUBSCRIBERS have this day formed a co-part-X nership and ill transact business under the name and style of M YERS A MOORE, at the old stand of the former. zlm and cap Emporium, 24 Market st. , T CHAS. D. M YKRS, June 20, 1859. FRED. J. MOORE. TJhas. D. Mters, ", Fred. J. Moore. SIYERS & M OORE. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Caps, Straw Goods. FurS. Umbrellas. Canea. Ac. June 21, 185t;. C- SMITH 6c McLAURIN, OMMLSSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS, . v - Wilmington, N. C. Refer to : John Dawson, Esq., Mayor. E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank State N. C. T, M. Smith. John McLacrin. . July 1, 1859. tf. JTJLALCOin MCINNIS, iCROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, X North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. T. C. WORTH, ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, vT ' Wilmington, N. C. LEWIS N. BARLOW, GROCER, AND DEALER IN Liquors, Wines, Ale am? Porter, Fine Green and Black Teas. ' . NO. Z, GRANITE RO W, Oct 20. Wlmington N.C. HENRY P. RUSSELL. ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, KJT 147 East Bay, Up Stairs, Charleston, S. C. March 17th, 1858.-tf. , UNION DISTILLERY, T c .TTnr,v . WlLMINGTONN. C. J. E. OAKLEY Proprietress. VAN BOKKELEN A BRO., Agents. Y , r. oiuttwj, purcnased, n.nu- j.a. i ac i urea ana soi7. - MJ WHARFAGE A STORAGE furnished, and COOP ERAGE done at fair rates. Jan. 1, 1858. Oi G. PARSLEY 6c CO., PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam Saw and Planing Mills, Wilmington, N. C. . r-All orders or inquiries for LUMBER, will receive prompt attention. - March 21, 1858. 'v ; - . REMOVAL.. - " r XHE UNDERSIGNED would inform his friends and the J public generally, that he has removed bis office from his old stand, South corner of Princess st. to the store with the YELLOW FRCNT on e door North of theCusm Uouse where he would be pleaded to meet all of his old customers' .-. M. V . JAS. T. PETTEWAY. "JTAlflES T. PETTEWAY"' ' ' ' " " " FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' i " . ;. , ; No. 8 North Water Street, " w , " 'ri '" ' K Wilmington; N. a 1 ;Si.re personal attention to the sale and shipment of w.mua,s.m uwiu wiu uwer pruuuee. Oct-4. . v . . noopfiirini -" Tmn t oitd to ... . . Hoop Skirts. , 7, . - v Douglas A Sherwood's HEDRICK. A RYAN. -Twenty differen styles,'-" f bAMES ANpGENTJL,E3nSN;: ' . ". A EE YOU eoins North orlta th Rnna arm. dannff thm XjL Summer months ? if so, don't neglect to, call and sup-. f- v'Tt gwa ssortment 01 boots tor the re lief and benefit of the mind aad improvement of the same Ton will find such books by callinr. at - s .jis, .. ;.,v - i KtLLEY'S. 20 " " " V" .-V JMKMm T AJk BJ1LJJ. C- SUGAR. . 10 Kegs Extra Goshen Butten Jnly is. O. KELLY. .:"..-..- ENGLISH SYPON Y3XES. . -.A W;iTH Copious Illustrations and Explanations Prawn I from the best jrriterf' by Geo, Craft, M, A., at , I BUSLXESS CARDS. WALKER 3ICARES,, ; . srccKssba to' w ALKER MARES A CO; WaoIesaU and Retan Drutririat. 45 Market street. Wilminrfem. K. C Jan. M, Im'.S. ROBT II. CO WAN, fi m TTAS TAKEN AN OFFICE on the South corner of Prla JL-L cess and Water at-un atairs - and nflara aia rrigan lor the traoaactioa of any kind of business, fcr the usual commission.' T , ; i Alay 27th, 1S5D. .. ...;;-.... -; . J- . NOTICE. , , .. . Wiunxerox. N. C Oct 1st 1&5A - J3T WE HAVE this day associated in our firm Dr. W. wTharriss.i ; ... The business will be conducted as formerly, in the same and style of HARRISS A HOWELL. GK0R6 nsjtRiss. a. j. Bowsix. a. w. w. aaaaisg t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct. 2, li5. ..... . .. , WiLMixaroa, K.C -f DISSOLUTION. " THE FIRM OF MURRAY A PEACOCK, is this Jv dissolved by mutual consent E. MURRAY. e 2, 1859.-5 1. ;" . . LOVJST I'tACOVft.. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rpUE SUBSCH1BEKS haTe thia oay lerraed a lofN JL nership, under the name and .trie of E. MURRAY A Co.. tor the transaction of the COM U ISSION andWKJLE- SALE GROCERY BUSINESS. Ev MURRAY. D.R.MURCniSON, J.T.MURRAY. Wilmington; N. C, Feb. S, 1S5J. , : -- E.JTHJRRAY A CO. . (SUCCESSORS TO MCRRAT A PEACOCK. COMMISSION MERCHAFTS. - " U AND WUOISALE GROCERS, -:.:. Water Strekt, WILMINGTO.V, N. C E. MCRRAT, D. R. MDRCU1SON, ' i. T. MCBSAT. Februarys, lS59t . , . T. C. 6c B. G. WORTH, , . ..,. COMMISSION AND F0RWARDINO MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. 1 1 .. . . m . . , . DAVIDKAHNWEILER. DAXL KABNWEILER. JACOB KAUM WEILS 'KAIINWEILER A BRO'S, NEXT DOOR TO EXCHANGE CORNER SELLING OFF ABOVE COST. ' fS REAT RUSH OF LADIES TO KAUNWEILLR A VJT BRO'S Fancy Goods Store and flattering testimonials by them of the CHEAPNESS and., DURABILITY of tbe Goods offered at their store. Our Millinery departmegt abounds in the most beautiful and tasty goods ever opes, ed in this city. Miss C. PFE1L, who has charge of this de partment, is acknowledged by persona of taste, to do tbe most neat work that is done in this city. Our Cloaks and Mantillas are of tbe latest styles and finest texture.. 'The assortment of Dress Goods and Dress and Cleak Tris mings of every variety and style offered by us cannot be surpassed by any establishment in the South. All of Our goods are warranted to be as we represent' thenu - Our stock 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 alfthat is necessary to convince customers! that it is as we represent, i . ; u-'J.ti ,.. - N. B. Please take notice that we bare no connection with any other store, and that we are NEXT TO Ex.' Cor. ..Nov.l. . ... - v .AVABROUi ItOBlNSON'S MINU' ULATEU.. . - f: 1 1 WlllS FERTlLlZLK,coniioedoi one-half BEST PER- X UVIAN (JUA.NO, one-half fine Ground Bube snd the BEST PHUSPJ1ATE GUANO, is in condition for immedi ate use, being prepared with new and improved machinery. by which meaus the most intimate combination Mefiected. reducing all to a uuifornj fine powder ; and for applicatiyn by drill or otherwise; it is in the most perfect oroer.' And we hare no hesitation in saying, that for all crops it U equal to any fertilizer erer offered to the farming conxnmnity. The quality will be kept perfectly uniform in all caaes, and Warranted to contain 8 per et. of Ammonia : AND ' I- l:'i 45 TO 50 PER CT.QF RONE PHOSPHATE . . OF LIME v w- Our Guano is put up in strong bags,' weighing about 160 ' lbs each. FRANCIS ROBINSON gives his personal attention to preparing this article, and purchasers can rIy on -"Robinson s Manipulated Guano' being in every particular at represented. All oitfer& wjill receive immediate attention. ' ' ' ' F. ROBINSON A CO.. No. 4 Uollingsworth Street, up stairs, -... . BALTIMORE ,MD. ROBINSON'S JTIANIPULATED GUANO Is for sale in lots to suit," by the follovi ing Agents : . Jonathan Ttson, Frederick, Md. , -j;.- J. C. Net ett, Alexandria, a. " ; -i m . J. H. BraileT, Fredericksburg, Va. . i Garrison A Maiqne, Norfolk, Va. E. H. Skinner A Co.,. Richmond, Va. . Thos. Branch A Sons, Petersburg, Va." " T. C A B. G. Worth, Wi'mington, N . U. R. C. Linsdat, High Point, N. C. July2-2m. v WITI. Kit ABE A: CO., CELEBRATED PIANO FORTE. SEE WHAT the Baltimore Sun of November 1858, aays of the above Pianos :' . . . ' "Baltimore' again triumphant. It will be seen by the re port of the Maryland Institute, which was pabliahed yes terday, that Wm. Knabe A Co., have again been awarded the Gold Med . l Certificate, for tbe best square Piano on exhibition. This is the fourth rear in succession that they hare received the bighest honors of the Institute for the best square Piaoos,over Instruments from tbe best makers of New York, Boston, and Baltimore. In the year 1855 .Wm. Knabe A Co., receired tbe Gold Medal, and in the -succeeding years, 1856, and '57, and now in 1858.' They have been awarded "The Gold Medal Cbrtivicate which is tbe highest honor of the Inatitute,- and can. only be ob tained by continued excellence over all competition. ' Tbia shows well for Baltimore Mechanics, and is a well merited tribute for the Messrs. Knabe A Co., the fame of whose' Pi anos is so extensively appreciated." For sale by ' . , -v ' i . fiRH TT vii.irv lw July 23. for Wm, Knabe A Co - GROVER Sc RAKER'S $50 SEWING . - ITIAClilNE. , THIS MACHINE is a plain got up article, tbe machine, ry is the very same as those Machines we sell for higher prices. Thesliuereace eonsirting only in the high Enced ones being silver plated and setting on a nicely nisbed Mahogony Table with a cover. We sell them at $50, no charge nude for wrench, oil pot, screwdriver. Ac I We give ; the above information simply to con ect amia I atatencent privately put forth in this city by the sellers of f the $40, No Humbug Machioe, which ia only" an imitation ot tbe U rover a. lia.Aer alacnines, coaiDuted with tbe Watson patent, costing $16 delivered here, and selling st $40 to ttZO: All we ask is fair and bonest dealings wftk our Machines, which we are williDg to allow to others , . GEO. KELLEY, v Agent for Grover A Baker's Sewing Machines. ; July 18X185. - . -ix :i. THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE. LITERARY and Agricultural 1'aper' pobliahed m A. Augusta, Georgia, Dr. D. Lee, Agricultural Editor. W; W. Mann, Literary Editor, Wm. N. White, HorticcJto ral Editor. Devoted to Agriculture, Literature and Art, It ia in quarto tot m ot eight pages, folio size, each issue con taining forty columnr of matter. It will be in all respects a Hrst class paper, on a scale of- expenditure more liberal than has yet been attempted ia the Sooth and deal gaed to rival in its merits the most distinguished in the North. Terms, Two Dollars per annum, invariably In advance. For sale by - . MERRILL A PILttCE, Send on your names with your post office and It will be sent to you regularly by mail. Address , ,: .MERRILL A PIERCE, Booksellers. : June: 22. . . -v :. ; ,V - Wilmington C r Journal copylw. Williamston Mercury, copy 2 w. THE COLLEGE OF ST. JTAOTES MARYLAND. rpiiE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION begins on the JL last Wednesday (the 28tb) of September. The van eu classes ia the College and hv the oCBoot resume their work promptly. . New student will L4 cxam laed en Thursday September 2tb. v . - . f JOHN B. KERF00T, Rector . , ' ' : Colleire ofSt. James. P.O.. Marv land. July 25-lawdf5w. " SWEET CIDER. -4 rv BBLS. Extra Oualhr. just received at lUuIyil. , . r . -.f. GBO.Ma'ER'S-
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