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TERMS. .... ' THE DAILY HERALD i f.itT.rId t subscribers al ? p.r annum, strictlv in advance. , ; THE WEEKLY HERALD, cout-iniag TWKNiv-roun co-, unms.is publiihed every Thursday inoruing it pr j unuin, in advance, j VT After the commencement of a subscription year, w jocribcr wi ie permitted to di.-continu hi r!r unl1' j the expiration f said year. : ,y-Oi!ice on South side of Market street, three Door of Merrill A Peirce Book Store, snd marly opposite . i!ie Carolina Hotel. HOOK, JOII AND CAKD l'HI. TINtJ, 2ECtTED WITH NEATNESS AM DISPATCH. AND os reason aule terms. jrr received. A l MERRILL A PIERCE'S. I'-oie : -V G. i K. Jau;cNv -Wei. 1 i-uiU-J trotii d. I . L. Jat.nVs own manuscript, for which t ie p:ibl:h r pay t.ic . ... I l ..I ..i.rlifl" .lr-1 !f r UUWHT .'UU'CM iiuimini "' ,. Tut C'avai.i.k. i hi.-tuiicul Novel, Ly (j. I. u. Jaiia-n, I j . author -t i;ici;il.eii." -I-id Montagu's Page," Yr rah Neil!, -rrv of l;uri;uii ir," ?tc, etc. CoUipk Ulf in u:ic duodecimo volume fcl i ive iiuujcu I "a : u: two volume, paper cover, price Uue Dollar: or handsome; v bound in one voSu... ch.tii, price, $1 5. ALt. lAjrd Montagu's I'ae, by J. 1. R. James. The Monastery, Aunc of Cvicratein, by Sir W. SeotL June 11. jfsT received AT MKKUII.L A 11 K Opujne Knt e!pi. T MERRILL A PIERCES. I!.okst..iv : i.u.H.iiex.-' U'. Note ! t"iv:iin Laid iv jiti l4id do I'ulf " llc.iy Km vlop.. l'o-i ();l'icf. Cutarv -Tof.tii'ic., Lirf and srn.ili " ('arpenUT'i 1'enciU, Ked ami Iliad. truiieV IVik-jI Shai p n-. r, Kubber Hind-, all mzi.v lt.nker Seilin.; Wax, Mourning lpT, LM! i am! Nuh- m. . JWt-ldiii En clpe, u-. Ihjc a: .4j.-oi in. out w.ii b'niil.t t tf.is plac . Viitisi Card-, a fn!l a--.rt-nci.t. Toy I'.unts fur m ui - r c-.'lor paitiliii ;. SUt.i, all fiz.-, lVt I'llicc o doH .-licit a ale u-.-d in this place. June 11. Journal copy It. n lli- Po-t Olikv lilt CHANTS, 1 PLANTERS, FARMERS, and ail who buy, m !1 or wear Mraw t;..n!-. ol an desvriptiou will loar in ini:n.' that our rt'ck ot Siruw ilo.ds for Summer wvr i no w ol feretl lv the eae or doen at Mt; '";;. and mnt beMihl. Call and t-x imine goods and prii e-; at ti..' Hat ami Cai Emporium, " 1 M.u kvt l. June!;'.. M VKliS A MOORE. jji'st hi;ci-:ivi-:d. IX CASES ;E.M'SFINh CP. UOOl'.s, manufaetiii ed to order, M-tuiig lower, for th, than ever before oilci ed to the public. Call a'oi examine. IV,jl- (JEO. II. FRENCH . .11 AM 1,1, A HATS, MANILLA HATS, Manilla H its Something Nvw, . , Something Now, Vcrj lijrht and liandsoiiic shai.e, Now ready at the Hat and (Jap Eui)orilim, "1 Market t. July 1 M VERS A MOORE. STILL l.i:ssTIIAN COST, ARE OCR PRICES For certain styles, of Straw (Joods, at July 1 1. MYERS A MOORE. m: i;u a nirrrcu ii vx i: than tiii: 1 RESENT to buy Summer Hats of any kind or style a . cost pt ices for cah. Trvit.at " M VEILS A MOORE'S, . uly 11. H it and Cap Emporium. IIOOl'IRON. TONS 1, 1 '', and 1,'.; inch Hoop Iron, for sale by JL Julv IJ. M. Mac IX MS. 35 jtiAKitirr stki:kt, ENT'S EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. Yery neat Julv 13 -Jt. KAIIN V1JI LlLltA:"ItOS. : G SECOND DOOR FROM EXCHANGECORXER, offer the bit aud handsomest assortment of Iloisery, G loves-, Hdkfs, Ladies Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Skill Supporters, Ac, iKC , oi an niaxe, at tue lowest jrtc fr cusA vify. June l'3. N UU ST V L. 11 .TIO LluS KIN I IATS . JCST JiECEIVED by Express at MYERS & MOORE'S, II.it and Cap Emporium, 31 Market st. June Si. A MJIV WOKK. . ' L'NSHINE or Kate Vinton, by Mrs. Harriett B. ilcKce J ver. A superior book for the young, at June lo. KLLLEV'S. LirrriiR :op im; uaoks. A X EXCELLENT article of Mann's celebrated Letter Copying Books, also Cap size can be liad bv callimr at Junc 1). J KhLLEV'S. RII1HOXS AN D IIONNKTS. I) ECEIVED this morning a new supply of Boiiuets and JL liibbjiis, Misses and Children's Hats, also a very liandsouie'strle of Riding Hats, which we shall sell at low figures: KAHN'vV EILER & BRO'S, May 7. 2nd door from .the Corner Store. JTLOUR. 75 Dbls. Sujier and Vine lV"sh irroiind, for ? sale by . ZENO ' GREENE. June 11. HlCKWIIEATi J CST RECEIVED bv I X. BARLOW, Fob l'.. 3 Granite Rrv. N. C. .SlIIiKTINliS ANliAlSNS. " -i BALES IN STORE, and for sale bv XO June7. T. C-& B. (. WORTH. COWPliAS. ; 4 f BUSHS. COW PEAS, for sale in lets to suit.br 4rJ U !Juiy. .IAS. T. PETTEWAY. noisi:itv vnd(;lovi:s. ' HOISERY, Gloves, Gauntlets And Mitts, by Expn this morning, . I1EDRICKA RVAN ress July n. j , SUNDRIES. RBI. CITY MESS PORK r 5 do. Flour familv I J and supertine; 10 do., superior N: C. Lard, 15 kegs do.; Bacon; X. C. and Western ; 25 boxes assorted Candy; 15 bbls and 10 boxes Crackers; 25 bbls. Sugar, C. Coffee, A. White and Crushed ; 5o bags Coffee uio, Iiguayra and Java; 30 boxes So.p No. l and pale; 50 do. Ada mantine and Spe m. Caudles; 25f. do. ; Pearl Starch in small and large boxes ; . 15 do. SalanUus; jsoda and Yeast Pow ders ; 20 iars and J0' lioxes Pof;ish j loo Reams wrap ping Paper; Hoop Iron, l.li and l' inches; Rivets 7 and S lbs; all kinds Turpentiue Tools, Canal Harrows, Pepper. Spice. Ac. Ac. In store and for sale bv July l'.uh. Z,:A n- tiliEEXE. J 50 TONSIIOOL IRON. HOOP IRON, 5 i inch wide, do. do. i V do. do. 1 " 5) Tons daily expectel direct from the manufactories and for sale a. New York prices bv Ang2;. E. A. KEITH. CORN AFLOAT. OA A BCSHEL3 Wwt ;r.Ter schr. " Martha Ann JtJJ Recti, " for sale by ELLIS A MITCHELL. sept. 13, 1SVJ. J UST RECEIVED, FRESH SUPPLY OF Extra Butter, A Chee-e, " lird, . Smoked Beef, " Beef Tongues, " Fulton Market Beef, ' - ' Mess Pork, for silo low bv Sept S. ; , , L. N. BARLOW. TliUsE.s7si-PIORTEIts7Ac. : 1) ARTICULAR attention given to this department, and a full supply always ou hand from the lol. owing ma kers : ; Marsh A Co's Single Improved Truss ; Marsh A Co's Single Improved Iufauts'.Truss; Marsh A Co's London Supporter j ' " Chases' Patent SingleTruss ; ; Chafes " Double V. W. Brinkerhofl's Single TrnM, Any Instrument required for mechanical support to the body, ordered, on application to 1 Sept 5, Ij. B. ERAMBERT, Apothecary. vSPIRIT RARRELS. -1 A XEW SPIRIT BBLS. . JUU 41 Second haifd do. do. Xow landing from Scbr Ida and for sale by E. A. KEITH. GUNNY CLOTH. 0 HALES EXTRA Leary Gunnr Cloth, just received ZD for Bale br ; T. C. & B. O. WORTH. ) Aug 19. " C. E. & ILBUUit," VOL. VL NO. 146. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTM'R 30. RAIL ROADS. TREASURER'S OFFICE, I Wilmington, Cliarlotte Rutherford If. II. i Wilmixgtox, X. C, September 12th, 1S5?. rpilK ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the X Wilmington, Chailotte and Rutherford Railroad Com punv, w ill be held hi the tow n of Chai lotte, ou Friday 14th dav'of Octobei next I). S. CUWAX, Sect'y Sept 14.-tm dJtvv. On ice G ex. Si p't Wil. A Max. Ii. II. Co., Wilmington, X. C, Nor. S'th, lSo. .OTICIJ TO TKAVELKIW. ON A.M AFTER WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1st, a chain; o Schedule w ill be made upon this road, and the Mai and I'-sneiiger Trains will run ua follows : Leave Wilmington, at 6 A. M. and 1'. M Arrive at Kingsville, at 5.1'.' 1'. M. and b.V A. M. Leave Kingsville, 6,15 A. M. and Uj I'. M. Arrive at Wilmington, at G 1'. M. and 4 A. M. All the trains connect closely w ith Columbia trains, ex cept the morning train leaving Kingsvilie at o.l. . ' Connections are made through w ith the Greenville and ..; .i.it . ti id. J. P. ROBERTSON, ieu. Sup't. I).-- j-U. 300.000 NO. 1. FRUIT TltKiiS Foil ALK KSTBKOOlv fc MKMJKM1ALL, CU PROP yT Xurser WouKl reie PROPRIETORS OF THE WEST CREEN L-ries and Oanlens near Greensboro, N. L, 'pccitullv call ine aneiiiii'ii ui me cnui-ns ui mc .. .1.1 . . ! . ..... . . . .. Soai.hern'Siates to their verv extensive stock ot native and acclimated Fruit Trees for tfie Fall and Winter Trade both wholesale and retail. This large and handsome assortment has been propaga ted from thrift v leaving trees and worked upou the best seedling stocks, which is a sure guarantee of fruitfuluess and hm"Tcvitv, two prominent characteristics w hich should u t be ilverlooked by persons wishing to plant Orchards either for marketing or family use. The stock consists of the following trees : I.Mmhhi APPLE TREES, 12,000 PLUM TREES oo ooo I'EACII ' 6,000 NECTRINES " Iimhm PEAR " 1,000 ALMOND, l-ooo Al'RICOT ' lo.ooo CHERRY 4,ooo GRAPE VINES. Resides a very hue assortment of Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, etc., all of which will be sold on verv reasonable terms for cash, or upon short time to punc tual customers, w ho w ill be required to give a note on the delivery or reception of the trees at the place designated in the order or thev will be charged with interest from the dute thereof. All packages put up in superior style and a complete invoice sent to each patron aud so arranged that the invoice will be the register of the Orcnard after the trees are transplanted, if they are planted in succession as each kind appears ou the list. . SepfJO-tf. S. 9. ROTLE, KKKDKUICK GOULK. no vli: A; CO., y Second st., CINCINNATTI, OHIO. IMPORTERS of Foreign Liquors and Wines; Distillers of Alchohol, Cologne Spirits, Camphene, Burning Fluid, and Spirits of Turpentine. Manufacturers of every des cirptionof Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French Bitters. Have constantly on hand various grades of pure Bourbon and Rye Whisky, Peach Brandy, Also, Baretaria and New England Rum, &c, Z.-iT" Sole mi Titifacturers of the celebrated "Rose Whis ky." Agents! r Fred. Goule's Japauese Bitters. Ap 21, 1S59- j. "I A -LV FRESH ARRIVALS. KEGS Extra Goshen Butter, 8 Half bbls Fulton Market Reef, SO Bbls Flour, Fine, Super and Family, w Bags Collee, 23 H hds Cuba Molasses, 50 ribls No 1, Herring, 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. May 6. 0. KEJ LEY. A VliRY LARtalS AMOUNT- OF MONEAISS U1 UE US IN SMALL AMOUNTS, which we cannot col lect, comnells us to adopt the Cash system. Don t ask us to open accounts we can't do it. MYERS & MOORr. July IS. Hat A Cap Emporium. SUNDRIES. I f ( 1IHDS PRIME NEW Crop Cardenas Juoiasses, ! JLUv !- bbls Portland Syrup, in new, bright packages ; 00 hhds New Orleans, 1 orto Kico and jluscovado Sugars ; 50 bbls Clarified and Refined Sugars ; 200 bags Rio, Laguayra aud Java Collee i 100 bbls New York and City Mess and Prime Pork. Aug 6. For sale by HATHAWAY & CO. LETTER COPYING PRESSES. SUPERIOR article can be furnished you. It is an in dispensable article to every man of business. A June 10. at KELLEY'S. SWEET MALAGA WINE. t f RBLS.'a prime article, for sale low to close consign lU aiont. M. MacIXXIS. July 12: OATS. -t AAA BUfcmfcper Louisiana, for sale by XJJJ Aug 15. ELLIS & MITCHELL. EASTERN HAY, Bales in store, for sale by Aug 12, ELLIS A MITCHELL. 100 STONE JARS. OF ALL J? Aug 1 5. SIZES at Ii. X. BARLOW'S. CORN AFLOAT. 1 '1 f f tTSH. Prime Straw colored Corn now landing liVV froai Schr Surpass, for sale bv Aug 16, ELLIS A MITCHELL. IMPORTANT TO LINEN RTJYERS. HE LARGEST and best assorted stock of Linen Goods in the city is at IvAHN VVEILER A BRO.'S T Jv21. 2nd door from the Exchange Corner JUST RECEIVED. f OVE (L'Amour)by Michlett, Knitting Work, bv Mrs. Partington, David s Indelible Ink, Halt bound Ledgers, broad and Long Cap, Gold Pens and 1'encils, something new. Tortoise and Pearl Jewelry Cases, at A hc 'z'i. KELLEV'S Bookstore. NEW ROOKS. 1 Y ADAMS A CO'S Express this morning at KELLEY'S 3 New Book Store. Paul Morphy's Match Games in Europe, The New Masonic Trestle Board, DeAlfonce's Gymnastic, A New Letter Vriter, Spurgeon's Gems, Sept 7. PANAMA HATS. ZIURACOL, Marucabo und other styles at cost, Hat and Cap Emporium. 34 Market st. Jund 2S M VERS & MOORE. THOSE LIGHT UMURELLAS' IjARAGON STYLE Silk and Gingham ; low prices. Call at once. MYERS A MOORE, July 20th. 34 Market st. J rtA BOXES prime Adamantine Candles, for sale at a JLmJ low price at, ZENO U. GREENE, ept 9. rr,RI-WEEKLY arrivals by Express and Schooners, at JL Sept 12. BALDWIN'S. COFFEE. OA A DAGS Rio, Laguayra and Java, for sale by -iWSeptfl. ZEXOH. GREENE. A A SEAM LESS' SACKS Liverpool Salt, for ale by OUUSeptS. HARRISS A H CWFLL SPERM OIL. OA A GALLONS SPERM OIL in store and for sale by ZUUseptlS. j E. A, KEITH ' TURNIP SEED. v, TTST RECEIVED from Landreth, ; tJ 100 LBS. RUTA BAGA TURNIP SEED, 100 " FLAT DUTCH " For sale by WALKER MEARES; . June 11. i . 45 Market fit. WIT 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. WOOD, EDDY & GO'S 3 TTERI I (BY STATE AUTHORITY.) f The following MAGXIFICEXT SCHEMES w ill be drawn by WOOD, EDDY A CO., Managers, in pub lic, under the Superintendence of Sworn Commissioners, in OCTOBER, lo9. CLASS No. 570. Draws on Saturday, October 29tli '59. THE THREE NUMBER FLAX. 78 Numbers 13 Drawn Ballots. XL'AKL Y OXE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO T1CKE1S 1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF $100,000! 1 Prize of $50,000 J 65 Prizes of $150 1 ' 20,000 65 . 100 1'rizes of lo.OOO 65 - " 78 5,0u0 65 " 50 1,000 4,810 " 40 lo 50 21S 32.3Jt Prizes 500 27,040 " 2' Amounting to $l.lt6.7S5 Whole Tickets $20; Halvea $10; Quarters $5. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certilicate of Package of 26 Whole Tickets, 26 Half " 2; Quarter " ' 26 Eighth " ...$299 00 149 50 74 75 37 G7 The following SPLENDID SCHEME will be drawn by WOOD, EDDY A CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy JLotterv? ISacli Saturday in October, AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Class 40 draws Saturday, October 1, 59. Ulass 4 1 draws Saturday, October 8, '59. Class 42 draws Saturday, October 1 5, 59. Class 43 draws Saturday, October 22 , 59. Class 44 draws Saturday October 29, 59. ON THE SINGLE NUMBER PLAN. 50,000 Tickets. Nearly One Prize to Every Nine Tickets ! 1 GRAND PRIZE OF $50,000 j 1 Prize of. 1 t 4 ..$20,000 ,...10,000 ,..! 5,000 , . .( 4,000 . . 1 8,000 1,500 4. 500 . .'. 40U . . j . soo ..j. 150 , . 1 . 100 1 I 1 1 50 loo 100 100 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES.' 4 Prizes of $400 Approx.to 50,000 Prize are. .$1,600 .. 1,200 .. 1.000 .. 900 .. 800 600 .. 400 4 300 i 4 4 4 4 4 5,000 250 225 200 150 100 20 " in ooo it t ' 5,000 " 4,000 " 3,000 " 1,500 are. .100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves $5 ; Quarters, $2,50. Certificates or Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 W hole Tickets ' $80 ii it 10 Half , .... 40 10 Quarter " ! 20 10 Eighth " j io ti I N ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the amount of money to our address, for what you wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in which you wish it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves or Quar ters, en receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. Immediately after tha drawing, a Printed Drawing, Cer tifid to by the Commissioners, will be sent, with an expla nation, .. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post office, County, and State. All communications strictly confidential. - All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of forty days. Orders for Tickets or Certificates to be directed to WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta, Georgia, or WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta, Georgia, or WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Delaware., ggSf A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount of the prize thit each one.is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers . Awugta (Gem.) Gmiivtionalut, Mobile Register, JyaskviUe Gazette, Richmond Dispatch, Paulditty (Miss.) Clarion, 2uio York Herald, and New York Times. ' j Sapti!2. SPLENDID. STOCS! r. KA11NWEILER & BRO'S. ARE DAILY OPENING and will continue to add by every arrival for weeks to come, the largest and most varied assortment of foreign FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS ! which it has ever been their good fortune to offer to the citizens of Wilmington and the surrounding country. They will attempt no detail of their supply. Suffice it to say, that in ' j ELEGANT SILKS AND SILK ROBES, (some surpassingly beautiful) every description of Worst ed and other Dress Goods, say Poplains, Poplainetts, Val entias, Mouslaires, Figured and Plain Merino, Floulard entire new styles. THEIR CLOAK AND MANTILLA DEPART MENT, . will be crowded with newest shapes and choicest fabrics. Their ware-room they keep pacJced to its utmost capaci ty with every article in the way of FURNISHING GOODS, for servants and laborers, such as Linens, Sheetings, Dam ask Towellings, Fulled Cloth, Kerseys, Linseys, Satinetts, Osnaburgs, Brown and Bleached Goods, Ac. All of which will be offered at the lowest rates, KAHN WEILER A BRO'S, jtSept 22. JST" bear in mind 2nd Store from Ex. Corner. GEORGE R.FRENCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER POL IX BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Leather and Shoe Findings, No. 11 Market st. - J an 1.1859-1 y. Wiuuxotok. N. C. VALUABLE WORKS, RECEIVED per Express at KELLEY'S NEW BOOK STORE. - j Popular Geology, a new work, by Hugh Miller ; The cruise of the Betsey, ' " - I Aiy school and schoolmasters, " . The testimony of the Rocks, " " The old red sandstone, " " " The letters of Junius, 2 volumes in one ; Edgar A. Poea miscellaneous works' 4 vols. Curraa and his Contemporaries, by Phillips. Napoleon and his Marshall, by J. T. Headley. life of Geo. Stephenson, the great Railroad Engineer. norm (jarouna rxrm book. North Carolina Revised Code. July 22nd. YOUTH'S UNDER SHIRTS A beautiful article sail ing low at BALDWIN'S.- ept 27. f 2L00OMO0 EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. 1859. WHOLE NO. 1723. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA CAKDS V. M. GaxnrxR VI. W. HAKKXESS GREINER Sc IIARKNESS, GOTTOX A GENERAL COMMISSION' HOUSE Nov. 15th, 1857. Philadelphia. 1 ' 4 - GEORGE O. VAN AMRINGE, Jr., COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cotton, Spirit Turpentine, Rosin, Lumber and South ern produce generally. 104 NORTH WHARVES, ABOVE ARCH ST., PJJ1LA DELPHI A. Prompt personal attention given to all consignments and quick returns made Dec4-tf. IMOFESSIO.VAL CARDS. DR. J. A. MILLER, FRONT STREET, Wilmixgtox, X. C. OFFICE next door to that of Messrs. Miller A Baker. Jan. yth, 1358-tf. WILLIAM H. LIPPITT, CHEMIST A DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paixts, Oils, Dra Sti rrs, Wixdow Glass, Pcttt, Cigars, Old Bkaxoiks and Wixks, Pkefcmkrv and Faxct Articlks, N. E. corner Front and Market streets, March 25th, 165o. Wilhixgtox, X. C BUSINESS CAliDS. J. L. hathawav. u m. L'TLKT. HATHAWAY Ac COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CO., V- eciotn. WiLiiixGTOx, N. C. J. M. ROBINSON 6c SON, f MPORTERiJ AND DEALERS ia Forxigx and Dohrstic . wIVWJEf' "cci-tpral Impleiiexts, Ac, No. 8, Front at., Wilmington, N. C. ja'n. 65 JOSEPH IC. ULOSSOM, GECUaxt ?V9SSI0N AND FORWARDING MER CHANT, Wilkinutox, N. C. rrompt i ersonal attention given to Consignments tor sale or onipment. Il.ibkral Cash Apvaxcxs made ox Coxsigxmj IKXTS to Nov. 2d, 1S57. rfOHH iUACKAR. LOXALI MacRaR. J. W. K. DlX. J. Ac D. MaeRAE & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jan- 1858. Wilhixgtox, X. C. HENRY NUTT, PACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, Vw.,. . . . WltJlINGTOX, N. C. ll$lTe hls "aapXAL attextiox to business en trusted to his care. ! Sept. 10, 1857.-tf. A. D. CAiEAUX,! COMMISSION MERCHANT, . , , Wilmixgtox, N. C. Agext tor Smith's Lixr op New York Packets r" Office, Corner of North Water and Princess streets. T -ik v "' " r-r- JOSEPH J. LIPPITT. COMMISSION MERCHANT, j March 8th, 1858. Wilmixgtox, N. C. NOTICE. - CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between M. the Subscribers is renewed for three years fromi Janu ary 1st 1859 under the names and firms f BROWN , DeROSSET A CO., New York AND ; " DeROSSET, BROWN A CO., Wilmington N C and Mr. WILLIAM L. DeROSSET is admitted io an in terest in the business for the same term. I JOHN POTTS BROWN, A. J. DeROSSET, Jr., R.I.BROWN, Dec oi, 18&&. WM. H. WIGGINS. co-partnership notice rpHE SUBSCRIBERS W I da? formed a co-p.rt-i ne5wl?1n f w traD8act business under the name and style of MYERS A MOORE, at the old stand of the former. Hat and cap Emporium, 34 Market st. ! t on CHAS. D. MYKRS, June 20, 1859. FRED- J. MOORE. Chas. D. Mters, Feed. J. Moore. B MYERS A IMOOBE. I WHOLESALE and retail dealers in THatsCap iitraw , . ds. Fr Umbrellas, Canes, Ac, Ac , 34 Market June 21, 1859. COMMISSIONttARAIRDING MERCHANTS, V, . Wilmixgtox, N. C. Refer to: Johx Dawsox, Esq., Mayor. E. P. Haxl.Eso.. PresidpntB rnnnh TIotiIt Himta T O m . . L, ' ' U VU UUUA UUIK) a.,. v. x. ax. OH1TH. July 1, 1859. tf. Johx McLaurix. MALCOM McINNIS, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, VX North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. T. C. WORTH, ! 1 ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, VX Wilmixgtox, N. C. LEWIS N. BARLOW, GROCER, AND DEALER IN Liquors, Wines, Ale an Porter, Fine Green and Black Teas. ! , AO. 3, GRANITE ROW, 0et 20- Wlmixgtox N.C. 1- HENRY P. RUSSELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 147 East Bay, Up Stairs, Charlestox, 8. C. March 17th, 1858.-tf. i ' UNION DISTILLERY. . T Wilmixgtox, N. C. VAN BOKKELEN & BRO., Agents. I ALL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased, n.nd factured and sold. i JT7,11012 STORAGE furnished, and COOP ERAGE done at fair rates. Jan. 1, 1858. O. G. PARSLEY At COj, PROPRIETORS of the Hiltox Steam Saw axd Plaxixo Mills, Wilmington, N. C. 15?" All orders or inquiries for LUMBER, will receive prompt attention. March 21, 1858. 1 REMOVAL, j THE UNDERSIGNED would inform his friends and the public generally, that be has removed his office from Pu13 V"raer f Princess st, to the store with the YELLOW FRCNT one door North of the Custom House where he would be pleased to meet all of his old customers! Mch7. JAS. T. PET i-EWAY. JAMES T. PETTEWAY. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MEBCHAlT, No. 8 North Water Street, . Wilmixqtox, N. C. Wil .'give personal attention to the sale and shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores and other produce. Oct 4. H HOOP SKIRTS, OOP SKIRTS, ! Hoop Skirts, Douglas A Sherwood's, Twenty differen styles, HEDRICK A RYAN. Jnlyl6. . A,, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN RE YOU going North or to the Springs during the Summer months ? if so, don't neglect to call and sup ply yourselves with a good assortment of books for the re lief and benefit of the mind and improvement of the same Yon will find such books by calling, at June SO. KELLEY'S. JUrT RECEIVED. OA BBLS. C. SUGAR, 10 Kees Extra Goshen Butter. July 29. - . 4; , O. KELLY. r ENGLISH SYTfONYMES. ; WITH Copious niustrations and Explanations Drawn from the best writers' by Geo. Craft, M. A, at July 15- KELLBY'S Book Store. PATES .OF APVtatPpftj j J HALF SOU ARB. 1. .... daj.. l days,. 4 days,..-. 25 idy,.. ..f so nk Sdaya... 7 ... 1 00 60 Z days, 65X514 daya,..., '.. 1 a 1.60. 1 7 S 7 4 00 5 days, T5 Sdays...M,,.. 1 week............ 87K 2 weeks, 1 S7K 1 month, 2 00 2 months......... S 50 X month,........ S 00 months, S 00 1 week, S weeks,.. 1 BKmth,. t noothjL.. ....... T 0u S months, 10 00 montha,.....,... u ou 1 year............ 15 00 I year, WW 'Ten lines are counted as a square, an fire Uncs orjria half square. Longer advertisements in proportion, ail PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. f37" No publication made without a rcspoesibls nam. far Contracts by the year mZm on fayorabls terms. BUSINESS CARDS. WALKER MEARES, secession to WALKER MEARES A CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggist, 45 Market street, Wilmington, N. C Jsn. 2d, 1368. RODTT H. COWAN, HAS TAKEN AN OFFICE on th Sooth corner of Prin cess and Water sts up staira--and oBcrs Lis aerrioes for the transaction of any kind of business, fcr the usual commission. May 27th, lS5g. ' . NOTICE, . i - WimixoTos, N. CX, Oct 1st fSf WE HATE this day associsted in our firm Dr. W. W7HARRISS. The business will be conducted as formerly, in the name and style of HARRISS HOWELL. GKORGE HARRISS. A. J. HOWK1X. OS- W. W. HARRISf . HARRISS Sc HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OcL2,lS5S. WlLHIXCTOX, N. Cm DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF MURRAY A PEACOCK, is this 1 dissolved by mutual consent. E. MURRAY, Feb 2, 1S5L..-81. LOVET PEACOCK. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE SUBSCRIBERS bay this dsr formed a Lppart nership. under the nms and style of K. MUKRA A Co . tor the transaction of the COMMISSION and Wh 3LK- saLeohocehy business, e. Kfv.cmsoSi J.T.MURRAY. Wilmington, X. C, Feb. Z, 195S. EJtlCnUAlACO. (Successors to Mcrrat A Psacoc. COMMISSION MERCHAFTS. AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. O E. MURRAY, U. . MURCHISOX, J. T. MOISAT. Februarys, 1859. T, C. Ac D. O. WORTH, COMMISSION AND F0RWARDINO MERCHANTS, WiutaroTox, N. C. OATIDKAHX WEILER. DAX't KAHXWElLER. JACOI KAHX VSILS K AH N WEILER Ac OUOB9 NEXT DOOR TO EXCHANGE CORNER. SELLING OFF ABOVE COST. ' ' GREAT RUSH OF LADIES TO KAIIN WEILER A BRO'S Fancy Goods Store and flattering testimonials by them of the CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY o' be Goods offered at their store. Our Millinery depart.! abounds in the most beautiful snd tasty goods ever open ed in this city. Miss C. PFEIL, who baschsrge of this de partment, is acknowledged by persons of taste, to do the most neat work thst is done in this city. Our Cloaks and Mantillas are of the latest styles and toaest texture. The assortment of Dress Goods apd Dress and Cloak Tr;-. mings of every variety and style offered by vs cannot te surpassed by any establishment in the South. All of oar good are warranted to be as we represent them. Our stock of Domestics and heavy Goods sre complete. These goods hsving been purchased by us for CASH we will guarantee to sell them CHEAPER than say eslaL 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 nt connection with any other store, and thai we are NEXT TO Ex. Cor. Nov 1. K. k URDU FALL TRADE. ' KAHNWEILElt & BIIO'S ARE NOW RECEIVING by every packet, and per Ex press their Fall stock of . FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS I Of the very latest importations, among which may b found : Elegant Two and Four Flounced Robes, Rich Brocade and Bayadere Silks, Bayadere Poplins, Brocade do. Plaid do. Paris Printed DeLaines, DeLaine Robes, Robe de Yatilda, Valencia Robes, Valencias, plain and Bayadere, Veloui de Psria, new styles, J' Fonrgeois Cloths, all colors, Poil de Chevres, English Prints and Ginghams, Mourning Goods of every variety. : Also a targe lot of Silk and Velvet Y eatings, Cloth and Casslmeres in great variety. All ot which we will sell at lower prices than can be boueht in this or any other market. KAUN WEILER A BRO'S. r Bear in mind 2nd store from Exchange Corner. Sept 21. ' WM. KNABE Sc CO., CELEBRATED PIANO FORTE. ' SEE WHAT the Baltimore Sun of November 1858, Says of the above Pianos : "Baltimore again triumphant. It will be seen by the re port of the Maryland Institute, which was published yes terday, that Wm. Knabe A Co.. have again teen awarded the Gold Med. l Certificate, for the best sq cars Piano on exhibition. This is the lourth year in succession that they have received the highest honors of the IxsrrrrrR fur the best square Pianos, over Instruments from the best maker of New York, Boston, and Baltimore. In the jear . 1856' Wm. Knabe A Co., received the Gold Medal, and Jn the succeeding years, 1856, and '57, and now in 1858. Thev have been awarded "The Gold Medal Certificate," which is the highest honor of the Institute, and can only be ob tained by continued excellence oter all competition. ' This 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- -l . geo.ilkelley; Agv July 23 for Wm. Knabe A On GROVER Ac BAKER'S $50 klSWINO T MACHINE. THIS MACHINE Is a plain got op article, the machine ry is the very same as those Machine' we sell for -higher prices. The difference consif ting only Jn the high Enced ones being silver plated and setting on a nicely nisbed Mahogony Table with a cover.- We sell them at $50, no charges made for wrench, oil pot, screwdriver, Ac We give the above information simply to conect a mis statement privately put forth in thia city by the sellers of the 240, No Humbug Machine, which is only an imitation of the GroverA Baker .Machines, combined with the Watson patent, costing f 15 delivered here, and selling at 240 to 250. Ail we ask is fair and honest dealings, wits our Machines, which we are willing to allow to others GEO. KELLEY, Agent for Grover A Baker's Sewinp Machines. July 18, 1859. " THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE. A LITERARY and Agricultural Paper published in Augusta, Georgia, Dr. D. Lee, Agricultural Editor. W. W. Mann, Literary Editor, Wm. N. White, Horticultu ral Editor.' Devoted to Agriculture, Literature and Art. It is in quarto form ot eight pages, folio sise, each Usue con- , taining forty columnrof matter. It will be in all reepecta a first class paper, on a scale of expenditure more liberal than has yet been attempted in the Sooth snd designed to rival in its merits the most distinguished in the North. Terms, Two Dollars per annum, invariably In ad ranee. For sale by MERRILL A PIERCE. Send on your names with your post office and it will be tent to you regularly by mail. Address MERRILL A PIERCE, Booksellers. June 22. Wilmington, N. C. Journal copy lw. Williamston Mercury, copy 2w. THE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES. MARYLAND. THEjEJGHTEENTU ANNUAL SESSION begins on the last Wednesday (the 28th) of September. The vari ous classes in the College and in the Grammar School resume their work promptly. New students will be exam ined on Thursday September 23th. JOHN B KERF00T, Rector Ac, College of 8t. James, P. O., Maryland. Julv 25-1 awdfSw , ' CORN AFLOAT. T O A A Bushels Superior White Corn landing, for sal i Si -JL A-VVK ny ELLIS A MITCHELL Aug la. SACK SALT. XX STORE snd for sale by X sept 26. ZENO H.GREENE; I CORN AFLOAT. - Q A A BUSHELS YELLOW, now landing . from Schr "Surpass,' for sale by aept26. ELLIS A MITCHELL.
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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