Terms of Subscription 8IS0US COPT, la dnm,. w I m if paid -In six month, J AO tw.k JLri .............10 o. A "NO tMZ Montr, tf mailed in th. Z. - i " k uur nit. PROFESSIONAL cards: Dr. R. G. Barham. "I Ywafraw.aMaMi 1 'UUA e or J-Rerson HiH n rvl M lege, rhiladephii, and Eclectic Medi al institute, C$noiiiu.ti. Besides attending the regular duties of his profession, will rive especial attention to the treatment of die- ska am . . - - w irni iriio r fmilfl KhUmat am 1 uronic Diseases generally Office at Dr. Alexander D. Moore. Formerly of f Chapel Hill, H AVISO permanently located In Wilson, offers his professional services to its tuens and the surrounding country. With xperienca of thirteen years iu the'prac. w Bncin, mw wn may desire his sr may connaenuy rely on bis utmost I and attention. Otfica (formerly occurred' V Th- kt..r.... j ' i .. r V I - W W More, where he. may be found, during the (iay, when not professionally engaged. At x'ffhi, at his room, at the residence of Dr Stltrh. " Anient 14, 1860. 1 Dr. J. G. Thomas. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Wilson, N. 1 C. With fire years' 'experience-in the uccrsftil practice of medicine, his skill may be relied on with safety.; Office at the Drug Store, in the sec- vnu aiury. tJ-I8 . , " i Dr. John Howard, ; ' OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Wilson and-vtcinity. C?T Office, one door below Henry Oettin- fer's Clothing Store, (formerly occupied by r. Gotten, dee'd.,) where he may always be found when not professionally enueed August 14.J8BO., . ) B. B. Barnes,1 4 TTORNEY . AN1 COUNSELOR AT XI. LAW, Wilson, N. C. Ciaci-ir. Wayne INaMi, Edgecombe, Pitt,' Greene and Wilson. Rtftrtnct: Hon. It. M. Pearson, LL. I) Richmond Hill, N. C; Dr. R C. Watson, ew York City; Hon. D. L. Swain, LL. D., Chapel Hill, N. C. ; J. II. Planner. Esq., Wil mlngton,,y. C; Messrs. Stevenson, Weddeli Co.. IVtersbnrg. Va.: R.. R. Bruisers, Esq!, Tarhoro V, C. : Messrs. Odorn A Clements. Norfolk, Va. Hon. Thomas Ruffin, Golds- Wo', N. C. I , Drs. B. & Li A. Stith, 15RACTICINO PHYSICIANS, WilJn .V 0,'rcr1thoir vices to the citizens or ilson, and vicinity t2T Office, oppgite Mrs: Morse's Millln: ry esfftbhshment. They msv be fouiwl at nizht, when not pnaVasionally enlaced at their rooms in the Wilson House 1 VOL. III. i School Advertisements. THE WILSON SCHOOLS ; : i .. " WILSON FEMALE SEMINARY, I - ' i AND : -s . WILSON CLASSICAL AND Scientific Gymnasinm. Mr & Mra. Klcbardson, Principals. " ' " 'S)i -i BOARD OF Dili ECTORS. UKN. JOSHUA BAaNEh. Prss. oftkt Board LARA D. FARURR ro Col. ROBERT BYNUM, Stertiw. v "li'llAM UAKNhS. JR., Quv. RICHARD BLOUNT. Ebq. w BOARD OF TISITOR1. , Jcdgi Kk BIGGS, ' ' vy. w. HOLDEN, Esq.. ii. . mIILLiKK, -Esq., TIIOS. J. wi EAT, D.D. : NSTRUCTION. BOARD OF GYM D. . RICHARDSON. A. Professor of Belles-Lettres and Ancient Lan guages. Professor of Higher Mathematics and Sm veying. J. B. WILLIAMS, Preparatory Departmeat. MRS. M. C KlClf AKDSO!1, fine Arts and Belles-LettrM , I SS LUCY HUCIUNSOW, Fine Arts. ' Mil SS MARION POWERS. Mathematics and Higher English MRS. MALWINI3 SPEKR8," (Berlin, Prussia,) Department of Mjisic and German Mademoiselle SOPHIE madivoiv , ii m as f French, Music and Calisthenics 1R. T. S. LAMBERT, Lecturer before both Schools, on Physiology THE MISSES BOWERS, ' Assistant Pupils. MISS EMMA ALFORO, Domestic Department. J. B. WILLIAMS, Financial Agent. K. II. ROOPRR. 'Of I'hllli:D,BUl C'llx Hooper & Thompson, T. F, THOMPSON, Of Bulto. Deatal Ciilte m - Qrtir P J w jua- i r T IS DESIGNED CY THE FOUNDERS of lhe w ilson Schools." to furnish' young of both sexes in the State and out of it Tint best facilitiks for a comprehensive tho rough and practical education. For the accomplishment of this worthy end, the tharter of the , Schools authorizes the investment of 5U,000 ; more than one third of this amount has already been de voted to the - erfviwt f !... i-n - , mum " tica Of their iiToiewuii, . -- to the citicens of Wrilm aad surrounding "itT Offic J-t beU M. Rountrea 4 Co' s Store. " WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA, TUs j)AY, NOVEMBER 20, 1860. NO. 30. School Advertisements. DR. DEEMS' W SCHOOLS FOR BOTH SEXES, ILSON, NORTH CAROLINA ivKCToR, and Profewor ot Belle Lettrea. tAPT. JiMpan Supennteit and Professor of Mathematics ntTthe Physical Scienci.. f& ? WAM. A. B, -w.vapvrui Ancient Langaagca. MA? Wm. D. GAY, r .financial Asent. i MISS EMILY if, YOUMA VS PriflciiwI of the Udies'&mltuu; V MRS. ANNIE HONPLEUR, , Teacher of Muaic ! MRS. ELIZABETH D. RADCUPFE eacner or Music. MISS MARY WADE SPEED. I Assistant Ladies' Department. MISS ANNA AMELIA BIPLEY, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. MRS. ELIZABETH A. COKK1V Matron . TNTHE CLASSICAL DKPAETMENT JL students are nrenaiKri rn- tt. : ,. or any of our Colleges. or carried forward in if ' guiar college elates : in the i. v i i t v ' Cl" ine course pursued is that U8ml in Militant aJuu. .c Gmnuiftal Department studies are pursued which sp, cially prepare hoys for the ordinary .usmess of life ; in the Ladia' Department tne course is as exteniv Q ;n iJLT FemaColh ges. ?' l m lhe schools for the two SPTAC tM in rate buildings some distance apartj in tne Male Apartment about 20 boys can be accommodated with lodging in the Acade my,, in ! which one of the Professors ha hi room, and these can secure board; in good fimihesj in town. They- must inot engaze ooard anywhere without the r acuity Provisicu bus been, made for the sepa- excellent 1u avunuuuauuii oi otners in an family near the Acadt-myl V iue young iaaies board in the Seminary ith the family of the Rector and! hn vuiii not be held rexDonsible f. r f.TirtoO fpr.m n distance who take rooms in the twit AH the books of the course are furnished at the Institution and charged in thi hiiia Tl. . .. . r - uC liufjnsare not anowed to open accounts town i without the' permission iof thpir paieuie, ana men tne Kector will jhave no responsibility. The following is art extract rrom our advertisement in the Wilson Ledger tThe Merchantd and citizens of urged to open no accounts with the m,n.iin these schoola.except in cases wjere they have special understanding with tfieir parents or guardian and under no circumstances to make them loans of money." When this ml. s. violated, we hope that warenta will rit payment and give the Rector immediate in- uruiuiioiy,' s next boss ion will commence Jan- Petersburg Advertisements. Work I SwUt Ik 1860. FALL 1860. Stevenson, Weddeil & Co., i " i IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ;- or , ' 1 STAPLE AND FANCY Noa.Y8 akd 80 SrcAMoax Strext, Petersbcbg, ' V, : Va. Prints and Dress Goods, ENGLISH. FRENCH AND AMERICAN, In large stock and great variety. PLANTATION GOODS - J IN LARGE ASSOinndENT Also a fpll line of Job rntoJ at IW i -k4. - rmi mmm rmnp TKr---'mr4a lm th0 M fjkr X0XJDYWO cinx. ther, dear, lamrell ; naoes or deatn limrther, e3y,had sEimJ on my ) i me axma. frewe31i Ifeelth, Com,. v u gasp lor breath. They-Tebr.teht a crowa to wreath. brow. t il ! .11 ill SOOB hi tk. 1... ..n ay pint i y spirit Ah Bi Not ions i J. S. Barnes, . -rnnWV A I t'OL'NSEI.OIt AT LAW. Wilaoa. N. C.' N M attend the Courts of 5Tilon. Edgec ombe, Pitt, Greene, U-.yns and lah. lW I'rompt attention Wen to tl culleetism of all claims placed in his bauds fur'cwlleotMsa. Vttrniiurv, ' f , and everything necessary to secure cuiu.ik and order. ' . . . , c These schools are Non-Sectarian, rothecy and practice. Schools on such a basj are believed to be the imperative ?t times To' exhibit! their ..position clearly, and correct the report which has obtained 7 I ..a ki vtent. tiat they are Scc- o u luMiuv.. , ri.;,. tarian. and belong to tbe i riu tarian, u o . followimr from Section 5th of the charter, , c V" Hhall never be denominational or Sectarian Bliau nun u ,,-rt, whie.h distin- uar; fa risgrsiaigsv TirXTia Sle department. Together with every class and description of Goods to be found in Wholesale Houses, North or South. The Trade of Vinrraia. North Carolina and Tennessee. is invited to an ex amination of the Goods NOW IN STORE. -Weekly additions will be made during the season. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Spt. 4, I860. 25 tf J. W. Lancaster, lOfNSKLLOlt JS1) AT10Itb AT I , , xx-'.,. V C Wm hereafter r3m. regularly ae.M It he County w 4'ourt of -h. uson, " - CWnties. Mo on Tsrboro aireci. Aucruot 2lft. 1860. - r . .Tflmfta S. Woodard, . wnnvW' An COUNSELOR AT A V Vw Us. S. C. Will attend the CountV and Superior Courts of M'ayne, Seenl ritt, Edgecombe and H' ilson. Coun ties. '! " r..::Ati.- annlinp to advancement, per ZZ'n I 10 00 to $25 00 Waiiam H. Bunn, 4 TTORNEY AND J COUNSELOR A i iV Wilnon. S. C. CincciT-.-r , Nash, -.ayne(ritt, and Johnston counties. AT H'il- A. Barnes, A TTORSEY AN'H COUNSELOR .At. iV LAW. Wilson. NiC. Ctacm Wayne, Nash, Edgecombe, Wilson. fipnTft W. Blount, A TTOItNEY AT LA .f"L5 A A'. C. CictiT:-h. WlUon, Edge. ,ombo, FranUin. ' . ,E. Prentiss Tucke, - Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TaUructlon irlven In the use of tha Compass, wl Traa.it. Theodore, A. I A, - iaa in. r.-.v , tr.m rruish one denomination oi cur.i.un unother. sluiH never be taught in them, nor Khali the religious laitn oi any - - be ihterfereil with. " r Th Wilson Schools, on which "hW "J- law " ani on the strici uun ..v. thev have acquirea a mire. .-r- t on at home and abroad; "requires every Sideut to do his duty." hm else give cluim to mombersnip. naui v. extravagance and insubordination, cannot be irredhere. JTI uoiiL'hto do tlieir tiuty, are JirK whose higKest ambition it is- to . edu; cated to a fashionable -ornameuw are not desired, i University, and commence aoou. -1 no-pmeht. while U uit, tliU the Mntr.1 por.io. ot tU St.., nooDie oi m iao".i - , home.' and escap acclimation west, and in other of School fuel,. Incidintals.... Boom Rent in the Academy Military drill to regular students,. .. others than " " An mmiorn lancruacre. Board, exclusive of lights, per month, (in families in town,) j 10 00 LADIES' DEPARTMENT. 75 100 , 5 00 gratis 6 00 5 00 BRANCH T. HURT , Grocer and General Commission IV well assorted stock of Groceries, partia- ularly adapted to the wants of the farming community. Also the best Peruvian Guano, all of which are bought with cash, and will be sold upon the most favorable terms, both as to time ana price. Consignments of produce are solicited, un der the belief and promise that, the experi ence of S5 years, will enable him to make prompt and satisfactory returns. Mr Blake Vitttrmn. will cive hi personal attention to any business from his acquaintances PotPrshure. Feb. 23, 1860. 50 tf. PRC to Wnrl.lann ktk . 1 tteSym.- .vJ?Ti." Br- uij luvuicr uicrr, fc ?-.to hear her sigh. Tea motbar died she wept that we "ere doonhwt In hU mm She Said ir rhSlHrvn HMrf ma tkm ' Ibta tearshaU all be wiped away. ' Oh 1 brotW mrt. u in ft. 1n4 When aarth with thM ah. 11 .11 K . TP?e jysn only theT hnowa. When i-efive met to part bo more. We've sported oft in friendship here. And with hat joy It thrilled my heart ; Jtat ah! hfw soon the dream has fled. The timeoaa come when we must part. On earth the fairest flowers decay. And brightest joy a will end In gloom ; In Heaven no hearts will e'er be sad. And thefe immrotal flowers bloom. Farewell II feel death's shadows fall; v I hear its angry waters roar ; But death can bring no sting to m, . For Christ my Lord has gone beforel Eotrlish' branched per sesr from 1U oo to u" inptrii 33 00 20 00 10 01 5 0( ii' Tuition in Music,' Piano or Guitar, with the use of lia instrument. ! 22 50 On fhp Iiam. with use -ot the ment. Oil amting, - ' Drawing, inr modern lanifuiiee, - Board. exclusive of lijrbts. per week. Dav scholars, lor tschooi tuei, per m sWn, . c , I . j 5 Board, includes lodging, fuel, washing. furnished rooms and servants- r'tenaance. 77, tuitidn ,i to bt paid invariably in advance. and all bills are to be promptly settled at the j i,a of thi iM -of l the session, btudents win, now oi The sessions correspona - 'Z r,moved duris the session, with- mence aiuv v.-v. rr -,-nt ftf their accounts, - rf j..rv andJulv in each year, continuing ou, j , , " hrpa,.ftOT! and w - . ra- twenty weeks. Norfolk Advertisements. DO TUXY MISS ME AT nOME t BTATBATKXKK. DMbey miss me at home ? do they miss Twould be an assurance most dear. To know that my name was forgotten. As though I had never been there. To know that the tailor and landlord. And the banks where my paper is due. And hosts whonv I now cannot mention. Had banished me quite from their Tiew. Do they miss me at home ? do thsy miss me i When the market for money is tight. And collectors in haste are pursuing Their debtors by day and by night t Do the friends who once loaned me a "fifty," And the others who loaned me a "ten ;" Heave a sigh of regret as they miss me. And wish they could see me again ? Do they miss me at home T do they mUs me r When no longer Pm s-en upon 'change ; j - iuiuicu me uia money, 1 o bear m tn vorrinu i 1 - -v iiiuo UUU1UWD, Look in vain for occasion to dun me And wkh I again were at home ? Do they miss me at home ?do they miss me 7 TTwaild be an assurance' most dear. o yw mai. my name was forgotten, As tft)ugh I had never been there. But iknow that my memory lincera k mimA K . A . . o I BFl as i roam. long as I've my wits and reepers. Andhs r. The my I miss mo, they'll miss me at home 1 Hyman, Dancy & Co, Commission .Merchants,. Norfolk, Va. The New York House will be conducted by i, k V. Hvman. - The Norfolk House will De couuuvu 3 lliscdlancous. BH.LIANT EPISODE OF TIIE t 41 xujb YOLTIJRXO. Pupils Vre charged lor breakage and abuse of furniture, irrespondent of the Debats thus Jno. H. Hyman and F. M. Hjman. ueajes one ol the most critical and jsff- Particular attention given to the briBt episodes of the day : sale of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Naval Stores, m(t brljiiant episode of the &l2tn 1860 26-tf JctjoftHelatof October, was the Sept.lZtu, batl at the font eftmm Si a i. " I J w.uv .'U-AIJirClO. . WKlfiftSanta-Maria, I knew that iina-tery uaa been very ninch dis- A. . HIMHOKS. r.Hn!isaBT. A. B. tHu.". P. HEHHEBEEEY & wj., "rabble" consisted ofa regiment of the line, a aqaadroa of cavalry, a com pan j of chasseurs, and a comnanT of artillerr. The Hungarian, withont waiting to count the i.unibcra of the adversary, roshed fur ar.l and chartreti with the bayonet After a contest of 20 minutes the battery was re-taken, and once more it poured ita storm of grape on the Neapolitan troop, who lied in confu sion acroM the fielda. The Ilnnirarians in this encounter ad thirty men put kor du combat the Neapolitans about two hundred. Garibaldi did not wait to dress his wound, bat hurried ' else where The day, however, was now won. 1 TBS DAT AfTSt TH BATTLS OF TRI toLtcmo. " Nicht came on and silence remain! throughout, except when it was broken at mtcrrals by the piercing cries of the wounded, who were calling for help. Many (says the correspondent of the D'batt) died for the want of adequate ambulance accommodation, and the peasantry took adrantagc of the dark ness to rifle the dead. The next day was spent in collecting the wvnnded and dressing their wounds. Miss White in a fantastic dress, devoted herself en tirely to this miaaion. The hospital of Santa-Maria wrs full and train after train brought wounded men into Cncr ta. There were 480 in the hospital of Sanla-Maria on the 2d, and as many more in that of Caserta, without speak ing of those who. were carried into Naples. These, however, wchs not very numerous. The field of battle was dotted with soldiers, who were either looking after the wounded or giving a slight cover ing of earth to the dead. Still, how ever, on the 3d there remained many bodies, most 'of them of the Rovali.t party, exposed on the field. They were recognircd by the tatoolinjj on their bodies, the scapular of the Immac ulate Conception around their necks, and by their kepix. The dead horses were left decomposing in the sun. which shone with a kind of funeral splendor. The correspondent of tlio Dcbat says : "The guns of the barricades on the road to Capua were partly served by sailors belonging to the English fri gate Renown, who, happening to be here as tourists, in want of excitement, felt disposed to amuse themselves by hunting down the Koy allots. I aaw thein again on the 3d, riierry as bride grooms, returning to the fete of the cannonade. But it was a dismal day. Ifor not a gun was fired. Am.M.m a a.i JLU.TUO.Y. the next day week there was no daugh ter at the dinner table of the banker il the country home. . The house was in consternation, and the search made for her in all directions. A note was, how ever, found on her dreUing table, con vryingth customary prayer fr forgive ness and encl ed one from the young clerk stating that believing the banker meant to give him a hint with regard to his daughter, and was not at4e to give his public consent owing to appear ances he had acted on his own aurgea tion, and that ere 'hit father-in-law had received the letter he (the derk) would be his son-in-law. TOE Tt'CLY FjUCXXLYs ji In one ot the. lowerirtricta of the Palmetto Sute, there onct lived a fam ily of six or seven persons, who were known far and wide aa the ugly family One of them, Jake, was so unspeaka bly' hard favored, that it made one feel as if he liad bitten a green persimmon U look at him, and whenever be walked through the streets, tho dogs slunk their tails and sneaked off, too scared to bark. The fame of this family spread through the ouuntry, and at length reached the ears of a Georgian, who, for a long time, bad held undisputed posesaion of tbe $eWted pen knife. This individual determined at length to pay a r'uit to tbe ugly family, and ende ivor to dis pose of the aforeaaid knife. So one morning be croeJ the Savannah, and about noon he saw a wagon ahead, and lode up to inquire the whereabouts of tho family. Helloa, stranger r said he to aman walking by the side f the wagon. "-Helloa, "yonraetfr exclaimed the wagoner, turning ronud and disclosing a countenance ao tremendously plain, that the Gexjrgiaa almost dipod from his horse. "I say," said the Georgian, recover ing a little from his atiiiilitneut, "arc you not ugly Jake himself f The wagoner shook his head and grinned a ghastly smile, that, made him look like the night-mare ersonitiVd. "I'll bet you ten dollars that yon are the ugliest in;ui in the Sute, said the Georgian. "Dowe!" said the wagoner, "come Acre." - And going to the b.-k-kofthc wgon lie callcj. akc up, Jake, and piit your head out litre." The G eorgian burning with curiosity, leaued forward as the cover was raised slowly op. Suddenly his eyes fell up- D ITERS ATfD irXDltlEt. WTiat a w(rld of sormw, of Uy of rainHed tram and mi!c a (tr9 j0 j To-day, 7outh goes fort!, full of hope and cvnfl.lcnct-to-morrowf he trem bles and hesitates ; the neit dsr prays fd atmggie; and on the fourthoften atnks to rise no more. Thna life, liuie sfan is rnn. Soon the throbbing heart ceaaca to beat the warm Wood ceaaes to Bow the deep auctions that exalted or depressed the aooL am .;" j -n , . ' - , BHVJ Bit Ueae rnlglty Jove and doubts kich thnUed with ertacy or deprewsed with fear aurging ia the human boao. ocean a ston-bcaten vimim w.v. j . w atuitr- a in me crave, Uoi exutenct! w aystcriout ia The Lond on correspondent of the New Orleans Delta relates the follow- ' A good sell i9 reiatcd of a wealth v banker here, who i, very good natured, but mcl.nced to be trifle fast in his newaofhf.. Hc i1JU, , fHVOritc cIcrk a young man alumf ' markably handsome, modert and hi-rh-J "Jtellectnal. For these q.ialititVhe was hked by every one, and the banker aid not escape the general flm. r will. The b;it...cr. on Sundar aftnmv-. n no one was expected, wonl.l n. sionallr ask the vounr man t l: j -- f. w .l.-ll, uiB young lanniy at his suburban villa : seemed to be formed outof the dZw'Z Auaciui iiuinuin tremens. a iic norsa snorted and sUrted back m mgni, ana threw Lis rider over his uca I, out tne latter bad scarcely touch . a r!!re Le Wjto mounted ajram. Throwing ilo n t'U- n , . . . .. wi"iiars iiu nia pen knif -, without saying a -v., -wuus. m e Hue tor the Sa IA...II . " Vll . auomaer as long as the w g -n, re Good Rtdixo. 'UTbiU Atw f i ward was ti;,Bg Vet Toiot he ad atut were more aatoouhed at the profieiewey i equrstrunship of the cidrta thai anything elae, and admitted that noth- t? '? 0ri,r t go through ' with the ptatol Knd brrl fJ ctaea, mounted in mJ.IW X-. j tAkcn off. and blanket and girth onlr no surrup or bridle. ,heyfJ the same exrn .v. I, i.l jJJ pcrformaacc .Mch was proiwMinfed al ..Kt an unparaikled fcal in iWman-Saip. A Iom ie knife duH i. described ia Ixuuun. paper of the 13th. The com- batants, ilrx. AlnW.- Tt: andOtrard Fournet . ft st npon the field ii -:.u . revolver, and a Uie knife ther wcr stationed twenty parr. atMWtf milh ' atructiona, at the word, to fire and ad vanceat will U, fivi,. AJ, ... v dehofone orMhoftlKspartie. At the second fire Mr. F..L t..:. bn mortally struck, staggered and felt but not without retiiUff lt, atrength and courage enough to rue twice mom 7 upon his adversary, but nilhout effect The brightest boy at the late .r.. nation, at the X.. aJ Academy it An- "J w -ecn a little fel low of fifteen, from Texas who harf workeI his war. noorW - .v. way from his native Ft.te to Annapoli working at job of typeuing llong the roate. JJe had studied arfthme and rnathematies by the ligLt f djp can Jle, in a garret and paed Lis ex aimnation with high honor. One of our exchange, truly say. that -this is tae right staff for comroodoreV AvOUnIadr anI m...I jv . i i . " . jk-"ia oiwpn- we can BfTwl gre'in any- nam- MARTIIA A.D THE PUIXCE. S .. - l . . . . If1 and hanome friend, ' "Sir, thin" "Ifr? ,re r,rD;:' midAH id he. "With" the e . plied he. . rocae. re- "So should I." aaid the genUeman. A Tanraaiw. c fore J..M c," .-, !""f"---Be- A;.: . -",IJO wme-ir, duc ue oi advanUge to his children. 7 A reputation for ebrirtr r . T7i .u, .. earrfullr u, v .. : ..! .y mj a ui the sUrs att l,e Prin. ft 'n n .... ..:..T V' J4 "were to . - - - - mmt Aiw iKmuin. I niosiiinrr lr..M volred Uie citizen of another State. non nianv I To the , T,Ue board is charged only from the time of mn Commission MeTChaatS, arn the dangers Hates No d-duction from tuition except; in case of protnuited illness, and then tb lews is i.han-d equally ny tne pareu ..r'Y" . NORFOLKi v a. selected as the site EEFEEESCES: - : N n thS SctaZ ont of itT unparalelefl healthfulaess, accessibility, and centralposi- '"i. ci.nated at the terminus of the Green ville Plank ltoad. immediately on tM M-V.-f'.-j UVMon Railroad. 108 miles minp- from-WeWon.d 24 irora "S""v -,z:r ,lf ;niP. miles from Uoiaaooro , uie V"f "on of the Central Road, and is the kigheat point of ground on the road. ' V Board from $8 to $10 per month. , ri t i o to tail oer sesswn. accord- of advancement. ;vv.-.-, sent appi ' 11 tf. d..:i t,M Hnrtait all monevs with th f UUillluuun. uir: . Rector, of some on - i a; . ..An inoir arriva i. i . immoQ.ia.py. u.. .v., VwVia. d all kinds of wo- npafts ion anv BanK in . t., ur i cret 6. cowon V?Jrr- ... . ii I i tn k... irmir nMmuu mwumw -ly. kt . i i . . nuut me iiioruiair. imrinairii J . , , o M - vetime o clock, when the cnemv I . J : . 1 ... a waaiiueringawi wun all His Strength bee it took him in the flank, and . . waasmg mm severe loss, 'lhe tri n . t i deposit all moneys wuu iu i l. e. r"r: 'Jt Ulnir Mill LaodiDr , . ..v tn- othrtmemberof IheTaculty. PjSfi& "fc; Jta & plfery courageously rcaUted the on their arriva 1. . wiiiums, New York. . .. . attand never slacked fire, when all atl the one situated at the foot oi thf became silent The royalists, tqmnmber of 2500 got arimnd the t- . Mw Vi.rb.will be acceptable. , lb., VI " - A . About twenty students can be accommoaa . .X Aptulemv at nresent. In! addition iu V . uce. win nave ukit t' - - . Ch advances made oa receipt of oottoa, fte. Not. 13. o room rnt, they will pay board, which can be bad of good families iu town at $3, exclu- shall be inir to decree ' containing full information,. inn. PROtelviv r ' .L" Mikkirar w vwaaaaaM i ar as ua lasiii -- LUCAS &G. J. T' r Y o w sale.; Vnoloastt -l'utin, of a one-aclot,ou DEALMi ? , .rope; Jr..- . ii i.la. Perfumery, I targe rooms, toger with - .rr cmm. VftnCV AnlCieS ent,u,u?a -".KeT'outrhousea necea-y 10 a FlnC T0Uet "1 o.: The hou4n Jthe M all nearly new, auu t in a vtry substautialVnner r ...r. Xlanntacvureu "'--- ' i iiuii -: ,1,. mn.t innrof nu ui tvc siuiin. " - , 4.1 intrumenn. 1 i ..nnriiingf w ' Clears, Buraieal ana t Medi-1 r.hltccture. t a. ' Am. ti n BWTiTia. 1 aw- . . uraa - 7 1 . 1 Tne premise--;r w",ion. lr the tJ- y nreaclntions carefully com- nHQ patrof ew.wu of acces the w reticiaaiisa a- a 1 A aariii 1 - 1: nun. - v--j m tl,r.A J orders correcwy "-"v; I xeinooiM inclose proxiy to VSL warranted genuine, ana o, . 4iffercnt f.!lthe town'It isfe of Bire of lizhts. rV TJ Whon t50 TeT BeMUOO a "AnU.ha.lf in advance and the remainder f th aeaaion. there will be no I a fa we n w. . . extra bills. For tna amouu ).""; ounaman will receive nis ooaro, uuciuu.ug liatata and washing) tuition in all branches. .11 .u .,.,r imifnrm. nhvHicians atten- aance if .needed, and all theJbjkarffoaT and bringing hw ordinary clothing, need have no other bills. A similar arrangement is made with young Ladies. S Wilson, Dec, 14, 1839. -J wa. T. walik. , W.B F. A.WAIXX.M.D. OOODWTX. . ,v WALKE &CO,, IMPORTERS; & JOBBERS OF drcos, raorrs. on. otaM. And DraarKlsta Fancy Goods. .. . . Vamav Y. S. W. VIOK, WITH hi)d, rushing upon the guris, spiked fifthem, and killed several of tbe nf their places. Garibaldi on the rramaro side, soon obseived the a I gf 111. f.i.AMt.1 1 . I. f uiviim) uaticry , an aid ist 9mwm M a : I i'j'K wiu ucii. juuwiu soon in l him of the disaster, which would ply have lost him the battle. ubaldi at once started off, crossed (Maria, followed by Medici and 't, and collected what men he Ccned out in a voice which caused North nno M Ja riotton Factors and General Commission iudder, MVe are going to die, t J Merchant. No. II and H MelnUhsb 'Italians must win the day; at wharf. Norfolk, Va. . ;Vjr poinU we have conauered.' 'sd by one hundred men. at ce, Garibaldi leaping the way UHi iwi .via., w - . rgr- Special attention given to Ue sale of Cotton. Oct. 11 17 AU medicines warr Ust quality: Maren x. i tf. . -.a5 o rf c. STORK. .. J , " . -. 0f Joim ana Wieesspartonne 1 .hi. most desirable resiaenc VHV . . a- vhv can can v Persouswisning --4; v the premises Terms 10W on in In the same showing tnera w j havJ ' . ..ijninir a e ix acre lot enCloaea. -V"- - " Hixacrr i" mi .ii . low. ble. whicu 1 edmuSD M00I Carolina Military f stitute, CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE third cession of this School will begin on the 1st of October next. - Applications for admission, or further in formation, should be addressed to I i Maj. D.H.HILL. Aagnsj 12, 1S60. , 23-tf $10 REWARD, k ItEWARD of Ten dollars will be paid toJJe- pectfully invited to call aaj ! for the apprehension ind delivery tome, , fKj.:V nnlera. aa I am satisfied nr hia confinment in any Jail so that I eet i T . ,-v.rjT than v . . . . . 1 lii&l. a tmn neraa kwucv r - .... him, ot my boy Lafayett Tucer a bngbt . . eiMwheA by the same quantiuea. mulatto boy about tnirteen years 01 ago, 4 ' j s. PEKK. a. . m. t a. ar a a w a..-. ar 1 1 a at Conflectionenes. IfEW STeCTSL-BiXW CHOP. fTOE SubaeriberU pleased to state to his I imntrwnera that heisreceiT. U UUlVt wvaw a. ing the largeat stock of-- Jp a 4k. 1A aSaaa. avaF nsmaTi mil ui - - - , . , mr,r. nTiaon Nov. d, 18S0. 28 6t "Vrnson. Oct. 84 v nTI-CJS. :nanted to the leet 6 or 8 inches high, light bushy head of hair, with the thumb off or bis leu band, wbo was bound to me ny tne vxraniy voun 01 - , J Nash, some years since, and rana way from me JanJLCS U. DUJlkLU I 1 on the 15th July. It is supposed that fee is rtw0ert vwrTTANTS, a tr Co.. are her XV ttountr, v--- V Barnes; tified to maae p.? u. - - . he haa all I, saULS I WUa.Bpt.Mta.i lnrklne in the neighborhood of Nashville or Enfield all persons are forwarned against em nlovine. harboring, liding or assisting said r . ! 11 . .. IV. boy in any manner, wnaiever unaer oe pen- I J i w a a 1.-0 swvt. Tr ri alty 01 tne law. , jam 1 w I AtUliawMD, I. Vi. Jnly UOulICa 18-tt batW stocea. UEOMFT attentloa to sales of eottoa. x ao4 other prodnee. m M , 1lmlnata T?.r.r to John Datraoa. rreawea - luak BraahBaSA.K. C. B. Oap Fast, "ail disabled carriage, went right ";. liut just as they got near the f ban Angelo, some Neapolitan c"-s who were lying on the ground fell upon them. The i coach- 've his bones into a ditch, and H barriade of the carriaee. jumied up indignant, and to me chaasears, shouting 1 iomeof hitmen com- e etme time, the enemy moraized and took to flight. as sightly wounded in the j t . . 1 it 1 a ns trousers were naaiea ballet. "If I only had he aaid, and without k le continued his march attalian of 50 Hungarians yOen. Mogyorady, , He eapoutana wbo S were f the battery, and i cried orward, my lads, dis- yoader (or tne I; Thia 1 . 'Via mntaiL sui v. r&aa - I md I 1. BT twhree I uru)n I nra . m I - ISU W it This was a mistake. pviUtl. . . v v "u a cooa naiurea error, ami -i-i . w - oniy wish, all of us, that there more committed. 1 have not mnnt;A. . i .1.. .i . ... -"-' eu vnai mere was a beautiful .daughter oi nineteen ; but that may always be understood. There were, of course, no attcntious on the part of the youn" i.i.u, i,ui-r limn ciireraciy delicate re erved and proper. The youth, in a'pite or fwn nr lk... Am- i . v. . . j '", iwiiion to i tie KaMirA ...a, a 1 . a 1 1 . w w orcathe fresh air and clear hi a Innrv. Af f ...j . " uuuuua smoice, was evidently cry ill, and though he dc ciarea nimseir well and robust the ban kcr shook his head. MI cannot make ont what is the mat- ter witn,rny yonng clerk, aaid the Danrer tn m muu 1 . . . - n,,,,,, m iiu was in nia Dacic omco with him. afbr th :... k l. w J . ""giifc ra some papers. - eii, you are rather green, I should say, for a young man of roar tima oi me ana eipenenee," said banker nnm- ner two. -jjon't yon know what'rtht matter I He's in lor ' "Ja Ioref-bah I propnaty itaelf. ! aII : i. - r . . . tvu ia ia m iarx. Ann wit ri a ncn old fellow a daughter who wonld no more think of having him for a son- in-iaw man von would. "Oh, the hauc'itr old ftvI t m ,1-rV U as food aa his daighter and be hanged to him I Thank you for the hint. As soon as bankar nomW tmn hA disappeared, the clerk was called in. oo, air, yon are in love, and rininr away for the obiect of vonr fftiAn that a Yonr secret, is itf Why did yoa hot tell me before, sir r They oath was silent, Well, my boy. I pity too : bnt m give you a bit of advice. If the daugh ter is fair sne s worth rnnninr a risk for. Look here : there are snn n,i wo months' leave of absence. Haa away with the cirL Bah ! don't look ao stupid. I did tha same before yoa and it has not hart me." The clerk fell on his marrow-bonca. and was upon tho point of making a clear breast of it, when the old man rose and left precipitately to avoid a J lie is modesty and uvwu m-iiiut ana lire uri Miss Murtl.a I f vii.A. It.... t .. - u .a. ju, tbe i-hv-... WW! literary v. -y.noia, tne authoreas ..f insure moments and lhe coiitriLutx.r ver. ihr f... Uonor habitually , f dnok M4liilr.if . " was nve occaaions." anwrr 1 and aimilar fes iMraoVIKO forrn. ' T. ' . . -,";,-": coniriuut,r ton mar i cot. of everaJ highly popular pi, ce to the wlC.1 'J "liiratl a. serial publ.catioua f H1C day. made an DfL r h ' !"L IJJ eleffant appearance. Sn. ...... 0f "'Wll eerfu! aJertioi aJT v.tfc. .j.jnince. ahc WM uired in a ricu wbite silk drcas, w ith lace over dress the body with deep faints t dress looped with maur imralrirr ribbons and studded at intnals with enamelled flowers of same color, bor dered With frnl.l lirtt.. I . e-t --wi we, ribtMin nu Bowers Ui corrcsjKn.l with skirt. Hair braided in maaairc Grecian braid. na uccoraica with white flo Pearls. I lus. dress aimue ot one Eugenie on a arid rloae and fac- wcrs was an etmj-t worn by the Emprca recent itrr . R liad a very elegant bonnet of N'cw lork manulkcture: it n-frrt a in rvAM l .a . ft " w, sou was coropoaed of uiuan rose OUds tuberoaeal LartAe.o. jawthaa. "and iM .1... w uui , k was supported by an eleirant "silrer KaM,, r'.""4"" . n dwP hite allk mnge. Mia II. attracted mnA tion for her admirable figure, her quuite costume, and her graceful move menta in the dance. lioa oftMul attrniion iA ,i . hey .re cotton Ca be J r U JuldprhrVally. Hr p :. vatin even ntvai ' ' p u maybe rnadeVfhZ V and may It pro.IoccJ m..i. 1 A'7'.'n4 d.ntly thin ow. " " BWrP m aro B- 7i? r-m4 Ma.j rears cp.t,ph h,ch in future .jc woulj te wer.M Upo0 or radical talia would rea-1 a fallows ; "Here lies a rxy.rJ k. .... llarrr Maaaaaot Vr. T!;,.T,v WjNi-t. acedj IS. wa. married at KirX Kn, Last wrtk, to A. V. lUxrr I went t fire. Th r.;. idowhai 70 fifiri : which have paa.i over Ler Lead. : f. v i ..3 a lew tracts I aled MiaxATraa Cows, A writer in tbe ACTicuItural GazettA. nM.nJ tl,.,- scribes the A?rfoaw cowmporte.J from linttany, France, one of hlrh k- i... -uctj parcnaaed "She atAn.l. ii f.nt "'ST", "ill calve shortly, and prom- AAA ty k. t . - g oi muic nearly, if Oot quite equal to an Aldcmrr. 'Sh lWB Jd- Two. dairymen have pronounced: indffment nrto.i h A .U. cucv wiat sne u a Derfrrt 1 1 f!- -- i . r. . MV,ir nd will be likely i ":!" I ' hi. 11. . ' -". MVWVV mwawnary of an elderly lady bo r. Ponded to I. a t t J ... 3 rw aasaM.a I m a aa . iracks r certainly yon may - fct looking at him m,if 1;' ' i . . ' r-k, ; -k.,e them wiTZ "7 rd. the door, if yon ploae.- A pious old lady washed why named her dojj -Worrier.- -vtr--d ahe, patting op W spectacle find taa pLc. in the n,L T! name-here: 'More " "" avre. .... . j or milk per day with her first calf. These animals are jnat suited for pew- f Umaw a :i m am . "a. iney are of dimin- ve aixe, nardy. aad htUe eaters and raraiah pare milk for a family's eon-aamptioa.- . Would not this breed be tae very thins tar air rkAM r d.7.f' whe or aa of law U all that can be afforded f f).ra.i tural societiea hare been paying pre miums for the largest breeds, who will encourage importers rn,:.t. aoene. The young man considered and a nailer animala, say of convenient txxUl acted, aad the consequence was that aizaf ATrimlturLt -The ngfieuof trade.,- aaid Jerold. have their reomewta of pteaac,. y ' ii I were a rrave A t,.ri ,t ., - - r wren a hangman, there are aons poopU ja work for ith a rreat aU Jlf meat.- " ' Oood merw.- lie IlsrwV ye, t aay daughter. Uat wsWanala llype-aetteor -eay.btxtltay, roi.. that would maU a firaW X-.-" rray, madam. arhr iiA . youroldbcnllacdall X.T? .1 i waat ner to lay on. ' r