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mm TSSE? -HERALD. -rii,aiiwcTOic: If. c v rrrm-n. DECEMBER 0, 1859 i fit IHlTl t " " : ,. ,u. wun Washington, ,xu - - iw;---nt House of ReprcscnaT ties composing the lf"f nominating a have held cauccscar for the purpose JL W Baa cu south Amencana or JSs. the evening, Thomas S. Bocock, K'' -TheBepablieansUre 01 YKeu TttWht that Mr. Shcr- the W rotes in the House vrry - How this dc, p 1' - ZSfr tba wirfe J? Forking order; wm form us. m - 1- - . " ' .,t.'t?r has been standing at the head . .. vo Vin nla.ee rrL and no signs, 01 a mccuug j - The time for sympathy for PX STrti has let'fvass. Now, the L....U-:. iirin t herselfl and craves not the sym seem bent upon her destruction , ll Inhibition. With stout arms and Xe hearts, the people of the South are determined tfendSir boWeJ and firesides against the a- S v;n.tin of the incendiaries of the North, uoimu - , . hAm inmi . : your who seem oenu upuu -rthv is too late we crave it not ' : . P f" .'' c'i..." All korsnns -in fa- "Stmpatht with tub ouu . tllin a public meeting in NewsYork city, to r8 sympathy with the South in the pre express f hcic Worrcnce of the motives and upon Abe peace, bi reouested to send sensor income . '""7,: vft 40 Ann to theiay-ifeoi office, their names street . ij Fluctuation of Stoek. In New York .or ...jtt: -M,t.'' .lip. a table The Courier ana x,y' ,i showing the lowest and the highest cs), pnees jjud for Stocks for each month- smce Juno Norember 30th. -1" the 'quotoUons for North Caro jircX low.sVand.95i t ho h.ghe .n July last In Vunist ,1)4 lowcsionu a..b - . . l 07i hiehest. f UClOoer vmj KTwest and OTiHighest, , November lowest and 981 highest Closing quotations, November oOth, 98 and 9SJ. ... " " 'i The EPlcopal ClinrcU In rr' It is stated that the Bishops of the United States are contemplating a movements rake funds n their JLea to erect a chapel for American Episcopalians in Paris,-which will give them accom mcS equal to those now afforded to other sects othe Ruele Berri chapel which the Foreign Union has built for other anti-Catholic denominations. -VeMelt sUteonbTtTrequisition is to be FtiveSlave law,afbr the surrender of Hinton U Hefper author of tie Impending crisis, and Profes cor Hedrick. expelled from the N. C. University, where he held a Professor's chair prior to conferring "the degree of LLP, on the President m Somebody caught a Shad near Fayetteville Friday night last The Carolinian says it weighed over two pounds and was as nice and tender as any ever tasted. ;; ' 7 J-It is thought, that the expenses which the State of Virginia has incurred in the Harper's Fer ry "aflai will not fall below $200,000. Naval Store and Spirit Turpentine. The following Circular; in relation to a new scale of charges to be made on all Naval Stores and Spts. Turpentine, remaining in the yards-of the proprie tors, or received after January 1st, 1860, may prove of interest to those who are engaged in. the business: :. :, . New fosa; Nov. ilOth, 1859.; y DsaR Sni : The present Naval Store Yard charges - ;n.,i4A t affhrd a reasonable - compensa- k f-Wif nd emenscs-of the business, the . . .. i .1 C,. tVunl PfftnriptftTft havft undersisnea iwi .wiB -- "t --"" aereed upon the following hescale of charges to be .J, -ii vr.r.i stnroA and Smrits Turoentine re- mainTpg in their Yards, or. received after J anuary IkL '18G0:-;"-'': ' "; ;' " ' : Storage on Aiupinus, -:- " p ntlne StSaffin?nthsuntcdafter expiration of 1st month. '.t -v- qs,rwntlne. Tari Rosin and Pitch, "2c. - -i x Cn:Uo TumAntinft. . .- . C. i jiniir uii ftj7L7utta9 r . p. TSrrwArrtinPLATar. Rosin and Pitch. 2c II vli --w , j.. Tharfage on Spirits Turpentine . Lighterage on Turpentine, Tar; Rosin or.Pitch, Lighterage on Spirits Turpentine, . SampUng Rosin,- ' Trimming Rosin,' when sampled, .extra, . : Hoops-oii do ; . - do . Coopering TurpenUne, Tar, Rosiu or Pitch : : : - Wooden Hoops, 4,t-'& : r Trimming," -i' . Coopering Spirits Turpentine : . Iron Hoops, . - I . v - Trimming; . l " Inspecting Tar or Turpentine, . jj . . Bunging " : 4V etra, " Filling extra,. ; . Bunging Spirits Turpentine, , . r Trunming Bungs Spurils Turpentine, Paintinglleads t - ' " . : - SUves: . - s Whitewashing Heads Rosin, &c . Turning Spirits Turpentine, per gaL, , . . Weighing Rosin, &c . - . Rolling to Carts or Vessels, I . . New Bungs for Turpentine or Tar, ." 4c 6c 8c 5c 4c 4c 4c 4c 20c Cc 2c lc 3c 3c 3c 3c Cc 2c lc 2c 2c 9o jjtaritmg wiui imm vi , , 12ic As there is no prom on siorag uu.-mj.-from , Cooperage and other charges, a distinctive charge must be made where parties send to tne Yards their own Coopers or Weighers, and in such cases they will be ' . ' For landing Rosin, Tar, Turpentine, &c. . 4c Spirits Turpentine, . J0- For Storage Rosin, Tar, Turpentine, &c , oc. M v. Spirits Turpentine, . - - ' P; Neither Tar nor Turpentine will be inspected without especial order. " , m Landing charge will be made on Spirits Turpen Cne, Rosin, &c, that does not remain in yard longer thin three days alter landing, but storage and labor wfll Invariably be charged on anything remaining in yard over three days from date of receipt E. F. POST, Supt Mitchell's Wharf! '-' SETH R. ROBINS, Southern Yard. " - ' r S. S," HAFF k CO., Atlantic Dock. . - J. IL BRUNDAGE & Co, Williamsburg. j. IL HEDENBERG, Phenix Yard. t a.vt r cTi;iir is' Rfill livine. Her present UUe is the Baroness Emflyde GleichenJlusswiirn a TT a ' ll ii nmft - in and she at present is living in ixwcr t ck. , -rrnrctpa that all odes, speecnes. . ; musical .compositions, and otlicr.documenU lustra. tire of her , father's memory, should be sent to ner ' t5F The Courier and-Enquirerof the 1st contains'. a list of the Marine losses for the. month of Novem ber past. . We find that the number of steamers lest during thattime U 0 ; ships 56 ; barks if; brigs 19 ; schooneis S3. The amount of losses, summed np as follows, largely exceeds thaObr any month of the past forty yewsV " : Freight and Vessel Cargoes. Steamers Ships . f Barks - 506,060 190,700 Brigs . Schooners .132,800 .112,800". 151,800 246,1K)0 Freight and VesseLs $3,203,100 6,543,1G0 $K543,l60 Cargoes;";.'" ."' $9,746,260" y This list embraces bnt a small portion of the dis asters which are reported as occurring on the coas; of England during the gales of 27th and yxw vcw. ber, when 96 vessels were totally wrecked and 560 more or less damaged, inroWing a loss of orer six million dollars. , Adding the value of these vessels and their cargoes, the destruction 'prproperty would doubtless reach the sum of 12,000,000 of dollars. Four Days LAtcr From California by the Over - "land Mail. St Louis, Dec. 2. The Overland Mail of the 11th Jnst, has reached Jefferson City. TVip. wviirrftnee of heavv rains had almost stopped t Ran Franfii.!0-. Coffee was advancincr Candles firm, with a limited demand, at 10 a 21c. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Butter slow of sale. ' Lard improying a trifle. Bacon 12 a 12 Jc Pork heavy ; brined hams, 11 J. Raw Sugar inac tive and" tending downward ; Crushed 11c, and mar ket unsettled. , af Ran Francisco Ttli. whale ship General Williams, fromOch&tsk Sea, with 1,500 bbls oil, and 15,000 lb bone. On the th the ship Southern Gross arrived from Hong Kong. The ship Levanter lias cleared lor Valparaiso, wun a cargo consisting principally of tea, lard, hams, bar ley and quicksilver. , Fears were entertained for the safet y of several ships which were long overdue from New York. Among them are the Cherubim, due over three months, and Golden Eagle, due over two months. Ten otter clipper ships, on the way from that port, had been out over 130 days. Recent rains had penetrated to every section of the state, giving renewed activity to agriculture and min njr i.wWo arm the Y uba Kiver at rark s Jar . T had been swept away by high water. The Sacramento Valley rail road was being vigor ously pushed forward. An addition section of eigh teen Ernies would be finished by the first of January. The portion already completed was paying eighteen per cent on its cost. The claim of Henry Oarbuston to eleven square leagues in Sacramento Valley had been rejected by Judge Hoffman of the United States District Court on the giound tnat uarDusion was mi uimaiuLiuu-u foreimier, and consequently incapable of receiving a grant of land from the Mexican government- The decision.has an important bearing on other cases, in- volving a vast amount ot lanaeu proper. James Jamison, late deputy clerk of Sacramento Cirv abscouded on the steamer of the bth. It had since baen uiscovereu mat ue wa uiaun-v-i w amnnnt fit lf.000. and had also converted to his own use $14,000 worth of the county bonds. Four highwaymen had attempieu iq roo a stage havin" a large amount ot treasure belonging 10 Wells? Fargo & Co. Two of the jobbers were killed and one wounded, by two bacromento policemen who were in the coach. . Gen. Kibbe of the California militia, who has been engaged for several months past in breaking up the haunts of the Pitts River Indians, has thus icr suc ceeded in killing 80 warriors and taking 4UU prison ers. The latter have been placed in Mendocius Re servation for domestication. The special correspondent of the bacramento Alan writing from the new silver mines, ,ast isavaaa, savs that the actual cash sales ot small interests in the original uomstocK vein, since me isi w u, amonnt to $60,000. The same correspondent says tKnf inhibitions of other and extensive silver veins appear, and thinks that the country around Carson Valley and along the eastern siope oi me oien Nevada, is" destined to become one of the richest mineral regions in America. ; . .v An Informal ITleeting of the Opposition. X: ". . ". : . WAsniNGTON Dec. 2. The New. Y6rk. Ohio. Indiana; and Pennsylvania members held informal meetings, to night ; , ; A portion of the Pennsylvania aeiegauon aeciarea themselves Old Line Whigs,, and in favor of an union of the Opposition.;:.. - ri'w - J J' - Anotherportion wereiorscraignixvepuonean nom inations. .. C . . . ' - Corwifi is looking up tbr. bpeaker. Underwood has beei dropped for Clerk by the Re publicans, as he cannot bring American support for Sherman. - . ' - Many Republicans support Hoffman for eierk. : f Ohio is unanimous for Sherman. ; . Sherman and Corwin I are absent Also, East-; erri delegations and Indiana, except Colfax. . Pennsylvania is" for Grow. The" Americans seem to prefer Gilmer, of. North Carolina. ". ' ' Mr. Joseph Danziger, the Lafayette -aeronaut, has cof oKnnt the construction of a mammoth air vessel. to be called "The Star Citv." It will be nearly five (imM the caoacitv of the balloon "Jupiter," and is designed to carry four passengers, besides, nrnviaions and ballast In its construction Mrt Dan- nSrrof ?fciorns lisiner a new material.- for which he a nb?.nt It is called silk rubber, and itsTir nncistn in its expansive oualitVi great strength and economy, enabling the aeronaut toniispense with all netting save what little may De necessary to sus- lam me uaiwet. .... "Tnic" Gallows as Glorious as the Cross." A ontleman dawn East has Must been telling that " the eallows is glorious as the rmss." In other words that the execution of old rtwvorn in tn he considered bv every good Abolition ist as a second crucifixion. Could anything be more infamously profane ? If the speaker was not a cant tiTrfwritP n well as a hlasnhemer. it is his reli dntv. as a nrofessed minister of the cross, to go and preach his doctrines ' in Virginia. But that io inct the thinsr ttfcse blatant pulpit demagogues will not da They are great tollers, but mighty gmall doers. Their courage lies an in tneir tongues. JS. -1. express. Si.insi Liberated. Bv the will of the late Lewis Y. Christmas, of Warren connty, N. C, ten favorite slaves hart been liberated, and a sum of $10,000 left to be divided among them wnen tney leave tne State. The residue of the property consisting of about 100 slaves and a very large quantity of land, i w irm TTT1 i . is willed to V. JJ. Jones, jsq., proprietor wnrte Sulphur Springs, warren county. Warrenton, (iV. V.) JxewM. The Slavxr Mevphk. Capt Huxford, of whal ing barque Ellen, arrived at Edgartown, reports that wa nn hoard the shin Memnhis at St Helena uv w v a m about the first of October, and learned the fact that the Memphis had landed a cargo ot you staves at Cuba. There can be no further question as to the true character of the Memphis, which was fitted at this port as a whaler on New York accoant, and sailed hence on the 27th of February last 2few Bedford Mercury. I inn mm" ! ' ' . ' '" ' m Poor Prospect: for SEJLAmfMrr Anson Burlin game is reported io have said that Seward has no eHwurth in th Vit wnHh ropnf innlnr Tr Tl Tia.S just returnd from an extended tour through the Western States, and as he has had every opportuni- 1-a miVfi nnfca rvAl?t!w11w 4 V tc undoubtedly correct. x ei. jcx. TElEfiRAPB aportd Exprely fo ilia rilmln-tonllcraia . -'Aj WmsGTON:CnT, Pec. 6. In the Senate, Mr, Mason offered a resolution in- quiring into tne circumsiances auu cuwa seizure of llarpcrs Yerry Armory. This will pro bably tij the subject of dlsxion to-day. 1 : ' In $be House, one vote only has been taken lor Speaker., , further proceedings wereinterrupted iy the iofatfuelioiv by-Mr. Cbuk' of Missouri, or a re; solutkra declaring ' some5 of the candidateS who en dorsed and recommended i Helper's book, as unfit for Speaker. Hiere was excited prodeedings. nd no aftioii taken. ? I '' K Hr:u . y A i ' ...- NEWIOBK MABKETS.: !r New Yokk, Dec 5th, P. M. -Cotton quiet Flour firm; Southern 5,C5 a 5,75 per bbl. Wlieat firm; Southern white 1,45; red j, 37, per bushjl. Coin firm; new white 88c per busheL Spbi Turpt, dull at 4i a 45c per gal. Rice quiet SHORT AND SWEET. The Emperor of Russia has approved and confirm ed the statutes of a society lately organize?! in Rus sia, to afford pecuniary assistance to poor scientific and literary men and their families. The present Sir Robert Peel, M. P.. by the demise of bis mother Lady Peel, .becomes possessor of the family mansion in Whitehall gardens, and the family plate, besides an annuity of 5,000 charge upon the patrimonial estate in Si affbrdshire. The largest nugget of amalgamated gold ever pro duced has recently been discovered in Australia, and is a favorable augury for quartz crushing, It was the result cf a rortion of sixty tons of the first quartz rock crushed from. ".the Coria Reef. Its weight is one thousand and forty ounces. The Crystal Palace in Amsterdam is to be com pleted and opened in the year 1801. It is to be built, like the buildings in New York and London, entirely of iron and gl.nss, It will be four hundred feet in length, and two hundred in width, and the dome at the centre will be two hundred feet in height According to the London papers the annual de mand for penny postage stamps in Great Britain is i a little short of five hundred million. In order to supply this demand the daily manufacture; must av erage about one million six hundred thousand no v'eiy easy task, and only feasible through jthc aid of steam and machinery. j A couple of Kentuckians lately visited Boston, and sat down to dine at the Revere House.; Codfish balls were served at the table, and one of the Ken tuckians taking them for corn dodgers, proceeded to break one in two. Getting the scent of it, he turned to his partner, remarking in the most solemn man lier Something dead in that, Tom !"' Large discoveries of antique gold articles have been maile in Ireland. A srreat ;rold find in the neigh- iirrhnrtd nr At hlone realized over 27.000. .Mr. E. Clibborh of the Royal Irish .Academy, in. speaking of these discoveries, states that these articles are weekly finding their way to the melting pots of London. "It seems a pity that a portion at least be not rescued from such a fate for preservation. The New York Herald is renublishinsr the accounts Is of the Charleston Insurrection in 1822, and circulat ing them throuerh the South by thousands. Where are the laws against incendiary publications ? The5 Richmond manufacturers seem resolved to try and get up boots as cheap as they can make them in the North. We see no reason why they cannot do so. All it wants is enterprise amongst the whites. Wei.t,-Matched. The vouncr " woman to whom Gen. Tom Thumb has pledged his heart and hand is forty-two inches in height ! The London Times seems to think Prussia is pre- n'nrinc for war. Her Standing Army consists of 150,000 men, aed the war reserve comprises- one hundred and fifty thousand more. She has more over a corps of 10,00U enlisted lor irom twelve to fifteen vears. and is preparins: an arsenal of four hundred steel guns loaded at the breech, j : There is also the Landwehr. , While workmen were eneaered in making an ex cavation recently in the interiorof an apartment of the .Duke ot (Jiarence xavern, uiapton, n,ngiana, tney brought to light a - large statue of Neptune, about seven feet in neignt, cut m rortiana-stone, inc triumphant attitude which it presents is peculiarly doiu auu suriKuig. . ; The heirs of 'Stenhen Girard have entered upon another -litigation with the city of Philadelphia,. t .... !! a- t-i ' i ii mi wnjen is liseiy to prove long anu uotuy. xiiey nave now filed a bill in equity, taking ground that the consolidated citv has no rieht to hold in trust the va rious beqUestsjarhde by Girard.. The femperor Napoleon. has recently ordered th6 appropriation of twetttjeight thousand dollars for the thorough - repair ot jLpngwood , -House and tne tomb of. the JSmperor; Jjiapoieon i, at .btiieiena, as well as the domain, called the Yale of-IJapol.eon. ; Dikect Trade with "'EcifoPE. hjgk ;meeting "of merchants aftd others was held in Richmond, Ta., orf Wednesday last, by -which resolutions were adop: ted in favor of importing, gsdds "direct from Europe tn .TstAps' rivAr-i in.etfcAad of thToufrh . the Northern ports, as at present, even though the freight be hi gh- er. .r ilu association is io oc lyimcu piuugtsu io tuis, ii-rnmnwwi shinninsr airent at-Livcruobf to be select ed, "and probably' a line of packets established between ii v ...j -.j t ; inj.o ' TptsrrPAl'--t.The RL RevJ 'Bishori Atkinson has just concluded .-'his annual visitation to St. John's (Jhurca m tins, town ana unnst c;nurcn, itocicnsn. Tn. this nlnr.fi hfi nreaehed on Fridav eveninr and tirifip. on Sundav. on the last occasion confirming five persons. At Rockfish, he preached on Saturday evenrng. ray. uos. j - Distressing Accident. "We learn that a son of Mr. Win. Mitchell, aged about twelve years, had the nalm of his rip-ht hnnrl blown awav this morniner. in the vicinity of town, by the accidental discharge of his own double barrel gun. Fay. uos. . F.rFrrrtnv i IFTrmv. .Tnhn Brown was hunc in effigy, on Friday, S?d inst, at Williamston, and also at Uelton, b. U. SPICES. CONDIMENTS, Flarouring Extracts &c, 4c, lor the y jioitaays. Recollect "there is no accumulation of old Stoek For sale by ' L. B. ERAMBERT, not 29 I'narmaceutist. VINTAGE 1S50. MARETTES BRANDY, in full quarts ; Fine Old Port, in full quart3- 1 Sold by L. B. ERAMBERT, Nov fcy Pharmaceu tist. OLD TOM GIN. OLD TOM GIN, " Burnetts," tl best known ; Charles London Cordial, do. Sold by -L. B. ERAMBERT, Nov 29 Pbarmaceotist. works op wrr Aim nxnribn. CYCLOPEDIA of Wit an Hunor, by W. E. Barton ; Adventures of Don Quixote, finely illustrated ; Georgia Scenes, by Jodee Longstreet; i The Adventures of Verdant Green, by Cuthbert Bede Knittmit Work, by Mrs. Partington, itlostrated ; Major Jones's Courtship and Travels ; Wild Sports in tbe tar Wt My Thirty Years out of the United States ! Senate, by Major Jack Downing, at 1 Nov 22 . : PJJTTS New Book 8 tore . YOU CAN FIND, j A T THE HAT - AND CAPEMPORiUH all the new A. Styles of MOIJESKIN, CASSIMlRE iJkND tOFT FELT HATS. And the largest, best and lowest priced ssortment of Umbrellas. A MYERS k MOORE Nov 23 . - , 34 Market Street.- AnniVALS AT TIX7J 7- CITY HOTEIl.,, Dec 3-D W Jordon, S C I O McEntiie Dttdlevi ; J P town ; S L Sarage, TM Smith, town. DIED. In Petersburg Virginia, on the 1st inst, Mr.STEE LI0 J. IlUGHeS, in the Slst year of his ge, leading an affectionate wife "and nine children to mourn their loa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, u , , - -' - - , ... TUB -JLAXESX. OUR MR. SIMOX B. KAIINVTEILER has arrived per Steaxuer Erfropa, ad will beliere in a few jdavs, whea vre will hare the pleasure fo open ft most spleftdcd assort ment oi - - ' r " mmca fancy articles, suitable for Clmstmas and Bridal Gift," Embroidered and Real FRENCH LACE SETS, COLLARS and SLEEV KS, some entirely new. and choice. ": - GENXIlTirBJrS SIIA CRAVATS, and numerous other -Articles, purchased about two weeks asrtf in Paris.- ; 8. b. KAHN WEILER A CO. , ; Old Stand, Corner Store. C1UD TO THE LADIES. w E TAKE pleasure in saYng we have just completed V r arrangements for controlling exciusirelr tbesale or the MOST RELIABLE SEWING MACHINE TAVIST AND SILK KNOWN IN THE UNITED STAT PS. Haring the Agency for the sale of tbe3e goods in il minton and the enTor.ndin" count;-v, we can ofler om quailed inducements. The P. ICES GUARANTEED low. vr than erer offered in the place. ' We shall receire oar first su-rlr the coming week. CORN AFLOAT. j QAA BUSHELS 'Prime White Corn, landing from JLOUU Sjhr. -Charles Fox, for sale bv Dec 3 ELLIS A MITCHELL. COW PEAS. t f f BUSHELS just received. For sale by X J J hoc ELLIS & MITCHELL. EASTERN AND NORTH RIVE1C HAY. o b PRIME Quality, in store and lor sale by Dec 5 ELLIS & MITCHELL. WHEAT BRAN. QAA BUSHELS BRAN ;J JJJ 300 do Middling. In streand for sale bv ELLIS fr MITCHELL. Dec, SHAVING SOAPS. rpiIE MOST POPULAR BR AN US, selllm? very low at BALDWIN'S. 17MNE RAZORS, from the most reliable Manufacturers im the worhJ, selling low, at BALDWIN'S, j V)OCKET CUTLERY, from Rodgers & Son, Barnes & J Son, Wostenholm, Tnrner& Co., Sheflield. Prices ex-i tremely low, at BALDWIN'S, f HAVING BRUSHES all kinds at O BALDWIN'S. . KAZOR STRAPS at greatly reduced prices at BALDWIN'S. PORTEMONNAIES. Rochefault's celebrated goods, at BALDWIN'S. YXTHISK BROOMS. Clothe Brushes, Hair Brushes V V Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, &c, &c. at prices as-i tonhUmjly low at . - BALDWIN'S. ' Dec 5 NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT c AN show you so large and varied an assortment of Silk and Uingham UMBRELLAS as may be found at the Emporium. Stronger make, better IIKllCl lUl ttUU 1UWU yi IVCS UlU UlC ICLUIWIIWCO w wsa BRELLAS at 34 Market St. Dec 5 MYERS MOORE. ITIOIIK NEW ST1TI.ES OF DRESS AND BUSINESS HATS, just received at the Emporium, 34, Market St. Dec 5 .'A1VEKS & MOOUE. ANY HEAD, B E IT large or small, can find the covering to suit a the Hat and (Jap Emporium 34 Market at. Dec 5 MYERS & MOORE. s TAIiLOW, TAIitOW. BBLS. Just received and for sale by Dec 5 , ' ZENO II. GREENE. MUl.i.ETS, MUIilETS.- BBLS. large and . fat, for sale br ' Dec 5 ZENO H. GREENE. 75 CHEESE, BUTTER AND LARD. i A A BOXES N. Y. State Dairy Cheese ; JLUU 10 Kegs Prime N. Y. State Butter; Lard in Bbls. and Ivegs. rorsaleby Dec 5 ZENO II. GREENE. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! J FAMILIES supplied with the best qnalitv ot NOKEOLK and iNEW K1YEK OYSTERS, at $1" 50 per gallon, at the Cape Fear Restaurant, Dec 5 3t R.B.BURNETT. THE COMPIjOIENT ARY NOTICES COME FROM A 1. 1. QUARTERS. MR. FOY, Editor of the "Wilson Ledger," writes the following paragraph in the " Ledger" of 1st inst. THE GREAT STANDARD SEWING MACHINES are kow fairly before the public. Read Mr. Foy's editorial. jjSgT" Who needs a Sewing Machine, one of the best qual ity, one that will not get out of repair, but will work ex peditiously, neatly, and will sew securely ? Every planter, every lady, every tailor. Baldwin of Wilmington, never sells an inferior article. Order one from him and you may rely on its genuineness. PURE APPLE BRANDY. FEW BARRELS Superior Edgecombe county Pure Apple Brandy, for sale low. A Dec 3 M. MC133IS. DR. B. F. ARRINGTON, 'SURGEON dentist. HAYING Permanently settled in Wilmington, rcsoect fully tenders his professional services to the public. Office and Residence on Market Street, 6 doors West of the Carolina Hotel, Building formerly occupied by J. G. Wright, Esq. BOOKS, BOOKS. RY Express at Kellev's New Book Store. Tho PrinoA of thft H nnse nf DaviH Th PilUr tt Vrt or Israel in Bondage ; The Iogoldsby Laeends or Mirth and Marvel; French Wildmans Adventures on land and water ; Holly and Mistletoe, tales from the German ; Many a Little Makes a Mickle; Life of George Washington, lor -.u:u t a EASTERN HAT. BALES now landing, for sale by Nov 29 ELLIS A MITCHELL. 300 . FRESH OLIVK OIL. TN QUARTS, Pints and Flasks. AIso English and Amc- Sold by v m l. B. ERAMBERT, Nov 29 Pharmaceutist. RAISINS, CANDIES, CRACKERS AC. ATEW CTROP RAISTVS'ln whr.fp. half and nnWKT es. Assorted Candy in 50 and 25 fi boxes. Sugar and Soda Crackers in bbls. and boxes. Pepper, Spice, So da, Yeast Powders, Ink, Table Salt, Matches, Starch, Soap, Just received and for sale by ZENO II. GREENE. Nov. 23 ' " - ' " '" BEEF. BEEF. '--i O BARRELS MESS BEEF- For Bale by Lt Dec 3 J. T. PETTEWAYt k CO. -r JTIACA35INES . FIR December at Kelley's Book Store. Harpers Monthly ; . Godeys Lady s Book : Frank Leslies Monthly. Nov la bollock, Alt Olire; 8 U llowell, liiTStmr; w v town AIx Turner, N Ij J C Bordmn, Conn: J; Dean. O S Ckast Stirrers D H Junes. N f: W Lane, SPECIAOOtlGES . tSET THE ONLY reward of merit tbat w can ahow ! wards Gov'. Wit for his ralor, U to sire him mm itMUttm to Crowla mad hm Us colored 11otrxh or smbro tjpe taken for one dollar and pwards atu rooms, Frvftt St-eet, 2 doers north of Li ppi Us Drof Btore. . - - ,s uifBEnncifiED V- IS PREPARED at his Office, Corner of rrlnccss and Front Streets, io farntsh Csts of Real Estate, as repaired by the Board ofTa nation of th District of WUminff on Fees, 25 cents for one deed, SOeeoU for each nddUtonai deed belonging to, h ssfio- person u u Z ,ii 1. 1 a ' Dee S -r r i K't r 'L. a TURNER, Town 8nm7r. s 4 toe LiDianwinrounfrsoaKTY. The Lsdies of the Benevolent Society; aeonrsnd by lbs liberal respooM to lheifTanVtfrriog ifpeal two aoasons aeo. think Uoolr necesssrt W" state to ths citlxeni of Wilmington thai they find themseiTos, at the becinnlnx if the winter season ot cold nod saffariag, with n totally s hausted treaaary and iacrensed dalms npon thenC T e aged and infirm, the sick and aSicUd Widows and Orphans crying for sid, which ths 8ociety cannot gtrs, they do assure the charitable of ths community, sH who feel in . dined to make n thank offering for their own Ills in gs, they will endearor as - faithful Stewards' to dispense with' prudence soy sums entrusted to their care. ; '. i A ny amount (however small) sent to Mrs. Kennedy, Cbis Directress or to the Tressnrer"M ias LUlington, at Mrs Walters, Front Street, will be most gratefully rsosired. Nor. 26. WALICER iAIEARES, WHOLKSALE AND RET A II DRUGOI3T AKD AlWIItCAar. und Dealer W SeUet Hedicinet, Englib, Freich and er man CheinicalH, Sweeduh Lcecbes, Ac At. io, PAINT, OIU, ' ' ' Window Glass, rerfmery,Faney Articles, Ac, le. -. November 2t, ' .. '.' ,a;45llark48twt.: , . THIS IlliST BBTOlfO A QCESTIO.1. . V. E. 1IAGAN A CO of Troy, N. Y- bava ftrw. ua lor (.ublication the following unsolicited opinions ot some of the highest toned journals in the land, all commendatory of II tutaTRKKT's lMimtJU HAIR COLORING : " A superior Hair Restorative.'--&tos Journal. " It takes precedence of all ohtr?Sjrizf'lJ Ar- lictln. - -. '. .-. ' ' ' i lias triumphantly woo foritelftbenalneHWlMiU. Satitojian. i " We would advise our readers to boy nothing but the original inimitubl Hair llttiorativ.mTrtHf Wkif. " A truly valuable preparation tested by time and eipe rience." -BoeUm Ledger. " It is the oidy relisble article fur restoring rmj hair le its on"taZ color" Family Journal . - 1 It hts a most extensive sale Troy Jimetx. , " Rejoice ! ye with gray hairs and baUf beads, for tke In imitable, will restore the former to its original beauty mud cover the Utter with a luxuriant growth."--7W Budget. " If you witth to have rsoi color, instead of the dull, rougb look which hair dye imparts, use Jftitttstrut Jtm4ndit which invigorates the roots of the hair and makes it young again, no matter how much it m ay, be (ded.w Ilfio Traveler. Sold everywhere price 50 cents a bottle. For nale by II. McLIN and W. MEARES WilmiugUa, N. C. . , ?;' , Nov 11, Inv EACLEXUT AND CUNCH NAtLS. Peru Horse Shoe lron,Uorse Nails, and Horaa Shoes. -' f luducenienta oflTered to DoAlcr tmr tbo Geedt. ' -J. D. KINGSLAND A CO. ' 104 Ao 106 Jobn Srassv,. " New York, . November 18th, 1859 . 3m HAIR DYE HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. WM. A BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYK I Tbe;orlsInal and beet In th World. All others are mere imitation, and should be avoided i( you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED. OR RUSTY HAIR DYED ottaU .U beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without the haul in jury to Hair or Skin. " : y ' FIFTEEN Medals and Diplomas have been awarded te Wm. A. Batcbelor since Ui'J, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the Hair of his petrous of hi famous Dye, " I. WM. A. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE produces m color" not to be distinguished from nature, and is waftaaHTSo not to injure in the least, however long it my be continued, aed the ill eflects of Bad Dyet remidied ; the Hair invigorated for Life by this splendid Dy. 2 , ' Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at tbe Tig Factory, 533 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Drug. gists and Fanoy Goods Dealers. I tSf" Tbe Genuine has tbe name and address upon a stee plate engraving on four aide of each Box; of :.u WILLIAM A. BATCH ELOtt. July 15-ly. - 133 Broadway New-York. WIGS WIGS WIGS. 1ST B ATCHELOR'8 WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass ail. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. t i , t . Fittine to a charm no turning up behind no shrink ingofT the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these thitrgs are properly understood and made. ..... T M W V juiy io-iy. . . . W4 imaw, nwiw , COAl-COAL tT WE HAVE ERECTED, on our. Coal Yard one ol Hovre's Patent 4 Ton Scales for the purpose of weighing Coal. From this day, every cart load of Coal, sold by us will be weighed on the above Scale. We also have on our yard two Coal Screens for cleaning CoaL Our Ceals are of tbe best quality, and we hope to recive a liberal share patronage. T. C. fc B. G. WORTfl. Oct 17-3m. WM. II. LIPPUT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST A CIIEMIMT, N. E. Corner Front and MarUt SU. ; WiurnroTO, N. C. t f - 1ST ALWAYS ON HAND, A full and fresh assortnvut of DRUQS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, J'MJlfU MEHY, NAD FAUCI ARTICLES. Prescription accurately compounded. Medicine caaW obtained at any hoar of the night The night bed Is the second door (on Front street) from tbe corner. . IST1 On and after this day, all prescHptioM will be Cash Oct 80. - - '' WINE OF QlTINIUn. tST" A NEW AND VALUABLE MEDICINE prepar ed from PsKtrruv Bakx by A. Deloodre. , , , Call and see Circulars, Ac For sale by ' W.aUPPITT, Jan li. "'" . " Druggist A Chemist., BEAlriFUL IIKAI OrVIIAIR. inffoved lloafUMSrv. as avow madswT 3 , jCue eombinee ererT Hum (la ourY .ion) K 11 i M -1 Jr . Vl. Kit ricanesa, ovauiy, anu cirgu' s i and dean, free from au mjuous o id can do no possible karm. I The pef Aoiik and imMKU. W Avia kil ta turn who desire a dean, healthy scalp, and beau ti Ad head of hair. :tz :-:;: - -v ".' 1 ' "For lorang the'growtkW the hair, preveutinf Its falling off, and restoring it to bald plaees, the Rosemary " has probably been used with aa much success as any known artide. ' ' ' "J. Hcbsbxx. 8?AXZrxo, i7 Tremout Street, (oppo site Musemn,) Boston, Mass propriaior.- - - , Sold br Hariland,' Stevenson A Ca. CbarUiton B C Barnes A Park, New York, W B UTPITT, WUmiogUu At v. - i ' . AASWAU 4.i . .. TTAVE ABEIVED, nd In itortXt quajtr qualirr, 1 - "'t GEailYXIlS. in Moray-. v new cnxoy nice A CASKS Few Crop Itice, rust landed, tot sale by 40 jSelA - - l HATHAWAY A CO. rN HALF BBLS. 15 handsome packs for sale Uj '' Oct. 28. jt. pkttewa y A CO A sell i requirp, for preservation. r .
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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