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1 i . y I WILMISatOS. fi. C: 83frUrtP-VY, -KOVEMrcn 10, 1855. """"Tmb.- COWAN'S eulogy!--"... - ' , tf'e were cot present at the delivery 'of. Mr. CeVAx's Eulogy on llio Life and Character of the tote Gdv. Dudley, but hear it spoken of io the " Highest terras of praise, A desiro la generally expressed that it be piloted. . . . IULEIGH. FEMALE f llNARY. -; We invite attention to the a.: v. '...-cmentlu n ' thef coTain, of the Iiul. ish Fern-tiff Seminary. We llave no doubt whatever bat t Ws; will" bo a School of the first grade, from tha tilt tits and high christian character of the President and all ihe members of the Direct urr-Jl of whom are . v . personally known to ns as gentlemen on whose promises and professions every reliance may bo 4 I -faced. Tho. .local ion of Ibe school is a very , pleasant one, and tha '-beautiful City of Oaks" v ' AfForda a defcliable residenco for scholars as well ' ' ..as others. . . . NEW YORK ELECTION. - Tha JCnow-Nothings, or American Party have 5 Carried the city or New York by a considerable majority. Partial retnrns fiorn varions counties ia tho State show the Atactica.) ticket to bare received 45,000 votes; fusion SO.000; softs 31.000 . and the hards 24,000. ; MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION. : , Uetuins from all but nine towns in this State give Gardner, the regular .. nominee f the Amcr- .icaa partv for Governor, 15,000 plurality. "Chaflle, tha American candidate for Congress "fn he 10th district, (to fill a vacancy,) has a plo.- rality of 4,000 rotes. The noose stands ISO Americans to 92 of all parties. The Senate, as far aa known, is compo sed of 23 Americans to 17 of other parties. O , NEW JERSEY ELECTION. Partial retprps from this State are received. It is oot ascertained which parly has Ibe predora ' I nance, of which there are three, viz: the Amer icas, the Democratic and the Temperance. WISCONSIN ELECTION. Tha few returns received indicate a gain of the Republican over the Democratic party. Milwau . kee city gives Barstow, dcra., for Governor, 3 400; "and Basbford, Republican, 2,030. The city and county gives Barstow'dem 3,000 majority. Last -year Milwaukee gave 2,240 majority for the dero ' era tic candidate for Congress over the Republi can candidate. "" LOUISIANA ELECTION. ; n The returns from this State betoken a victory , ftr the Araci icon Party. In this State, we be lieve, this party has thrown the Roman Catholic db-qualiflcatioc overboard, so far as nativtvm is concerned. We think this should be done ever ywhere, as we have frequently told oar friends. ELECTION" IN MARYLAND. The Baltimore dipper thinks that the Ameri - can ticket has prevailed throughout the State of Maryland. That party bad a majority in Balti oaoru of from 6 to 800. We are glad to learn -lliat the election was conducted quietly in most of the Wards, and it waa not known that any in ... dividual waa deprived of his vote. N 0 YEM B Ett ELECTIONS, lu Louisiana and Mississippi the elections were held on Monday for a Governor and other State officers in each, and for members of Congress '.-"and of the Legislature. On Tuesday the States of New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and 1 Wisconsin voted for State officers and members of f-thc Legislature. Maryland voted on Wednesday for State officers, members of Congress and of the - -Legislature. ' In Massachusetts alone have the Whigs a regu lar ticket ; there are three others, the Democrats ic, the Republican, and the Know-Notbing. ' In New York there are four regular tickets, the Hardshell and the Softshell Democrats, the Repub lican, and the Knovv-Nolhing. , . In Louisiana and Mississippi only is the con test narrowed down to two parties, viz : the Know XotMngs and the ADti-Know-Xotbings. " NAME CHANGED. The name of the Salisbury " Whig and Advo cate " is changed to tb.it of " The Salisbury Her- i aid."'-. '.. , --.-. POLITICAL MOVEMENT. A meeting of the Democrats of the seventh Dis trict was held in Cbarlestown, Mass., on the 17th utt., at which the following Resolutions were pass cd ; by which it will be seen that Gen. Pierce is fully in the field as a candidate for re-election to the Presidency. . "Resolved. That the nrinciolea of the American 'tfemocracy have been faithfully, energetically, and boaestly applied in the public acta of the pre sent national administration, and that Franklin -Pierce baa justified by his wise, impartial and fearless course of action, the confidence reposed in him by the people of the United States. 1 "'Resolved, That while we are proud to know tnat there are in the democratic ranks many sta tesmen whose tried integrity, known ability, and commanding influence, will undoubtedly suggest their names as candidates for the chief magistracy -during the next presidential term, and while we shall heartily concur in, and earnestly support, the nomination made by the National Convention; iteems to ns that the Interests of the country f and the success of our principles will be promo ted by the re-nomination of President Pierce, be- Jieving, as we do, that the people will endorse that nomination at the polls as triumphantly as they did in 1852." RENDERING TEETH INSENSIBLE TO PAIN. Tbo Dublin Hospital Gasctte states that disea sed teeth have been rendered insensible to paio by a cement composed ; of Canada bab-am and 1 slacked lime, which is to bo naerted in the hol low of the tooth; like a pill. It is stated that . such pills afford immediate relief io all toothaches but chronic cases of icSamation. This remedy jbr toothache Is simple, safe, and can easily be .tried by any person. BREAKING DOWN OP A BRIDGE. Tbe stone biidgeat Principla, Cecil cou .ty, MM i over which the trains of the Philadelphia railroad pass, broke down Saturday, and six freight cars were precipitatedlnto the creek below. - Tbo accident caused a detention of three boars to he afternoon trains. RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES. The Dorses Zeitung, of Berlin, mentions that the Russian Governmtnt is endeavoring to effect a - sab; to tbe United States of America of its pos sessions in the north of that continent for tbe sum ;43,CC0.CCO of "Iver roubles; should tbe bargain l0 brought t satisfactory conclusion, various f fiiJu'jenct s are to be extended to the commerce f tbo Uuited States on tbe part of Russia. ' VriU:r, daticj from Italy, says there are no "chapels for tbo poor, and no churches for tbo rich, In Italy. . The rich and the poor meet together e, prince and tbe panper kneel alike side by side -c' ca tl ? cold marble Spot. -,,' ' ; " X7lj r a!,-? :' i :h nioutbs of tha N. York "upper ten," arrival cf Fn-hel, lixe tha trenches 71 j ti wU2 tr"!ii . .mlastoii 1 ,,e meeting ' , . . Tuursday morning ia i I. A, Hsrrtss, Esq., of Warren tuu . Chair; MessrsHill of Halifax, Dd Gnawed i Wayne, SecrfWries. ; The Secretaries, assisted by Messrs. Win, A. Wright and James S. Green of Wilming. ; ton, were appointed a committee to verify prox ies, r There was a majority of stock represented. Tbo Reports of the President and Directors, tbe Engineer and Superintendent and tbe Auditing Com mi ttec, were presented, all of which will be . found on our first page. ; In tbo afternoon session, beld at 4 o'clock, a resolution ratifying the recent action of the Leg islature changing tbe name of the company,"&e.; was passed unanimously. Another resolution au thorizing two-thirds of all the directors, in full board, to establish a transfer office in Sew York, if in their opinion it could Le done with safety and advantage, was after considerable debate adopted. After wbicb tbe meeting went into the election of officers. Hon. Wm. S. Ashe waa re elected President without opposition. The old Board of Directors, with the exception of Ex-Gov. Dudley, deceased, and General Alexander McRae, who declined a re-election, were all chosen. W. W. Peirce and W. C. Bettencourt, Esqrs., were chosen to supply the vacancies. A resolution was passed for the publication of tbe proceedings of the meeting, the old charter of the company with tbe several amendments and al terations np to the present lime to accompany and form part of said proceeding. Another resolution was passed, requesting a copy of the Eulogy upon Go. Du.lluy, delivered by R. U. Cowan, E-q., with a view to Its jjbli catiou for distrioutson among I ho Stockholders. The Chairman and Secretaries of the meeting together with Win. A.Wright, Esqr., were ap pointed a Committee to superintend the publica tions ordered. Tbo auditing Committee of lost year was re-appointed. The tbanki of the meeting were ten dered to tbo Chairman and Secretaries for their able and cod rt eons discharge of the dutius devel oping npon them, and tbe meeting adjourned. OrFicc of the Wit. & Max. R. R. Ca, ) Wilmington, N. C, Xov. 7, 1855. J At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Wilmington &. Manchester Rail Rood Company, held this day, a Committee was appointed to draft resolutions expressive of tbe sense of the Board on the death of Ex-Gov. Duplet, and tbs follow ing were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That this Board have beard with fee lings of the deepest regret of the death of Ex Gov. E. B. Dudley, late a member of ibis Board, and the first President of this Company ; that in tbe projection of this road and tbo organization of tbe Company be stood among its foremost friends and advocates, and that to the manly en ergy, enterprising spirit and buoyant hope which were leading features of bis character, we were much indebted for that stability of purpose and determination to succeed, which were so essen tial to this Company in its inception. Hciolrtd, That the cause of Internal Improve ments, in his decease bas lost a most valued friend, one ever ready by example as well aa by precept, to give an effective impnbe to Public Works, wbicb were to redound to the benefit of bis Coun try. - Resolved, That the, foregoing resolutions be spread npon the Minutes of this Board ; that a copy be transmitted to the family of the deceased and that they be published in the papers of the town. WM. A. WALKER, Secretary. Presidency of Goldsboro Female College. Golds boro', Nov. 6. We learn that a change in the Presidency of this Institution Is to take place. Tbe Rev. James H. Brent, to' whom our community is largely indebted for projecting and opening this Institution, is about to retire from tbe Fresidency. Greatly beloved by the teachers and pupils of the Colllege ; a pleasant gentlemen in all bis social relations, and more than ordinary powerful preacher, be will be much missed in the circles of our town. We understand Mr. Brent retires from the College to take charge of congre gations. We congratulate the church upon the accession ol so efficient a Minister to its ranks. We also learn that the Stockholders have elec ted Prof. Closs as bis successor, and that the Pro fessor bas accepted. Tbo long experience Dr. Closs bas had in teaching, his reputation as an accurate scholar and successful instructor, which is not confined to our own State," bis well-known admirable business habits and his present connec tion with tbe College, give every assurance of a Successful administration. We are pleased to see that the beautiful buildings of the College arc go ing on to completion and that the number of scholars is increasing weekly. New Era. AN ALDERMAN OF LONDON. An Alderman of London requested an author to write a speech for bim to speak at Guildhall. 'I must first dine with you,- was the reply, "to see how you open your mouth, that I may know what words will fill it." GENERAL WOLF. General Wolf, overhearing a young officer, say' jna very familiar manner, "Wolf and I drank a bottle of wine together," said "I think yon might say General Wolf," "No," replied tbe subaltern, with bappy presence of mind, did you ever hear of Gen. Achilles, or Gen. Caesar 1" THE SURVEY. Rcthssfordtom, Nov. 6. Mj. McRae and par ty making the experimental survey of the Wil mington Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad arriv ed bere on Friday last. We are truly glad to see the theodolite and level in the old fields of Ru therford county and bear the cabalistic words, "right, right, more to the right hold gpay there, naught six, Are," echoing tin ough woods hereto fore andisturbed save by tbe wild hallo of tbe huntsman. Tbry will remain a short time snd return east ward. Eaglet - STAMPEDE. Tbe Fairmount Virginian aays that on Saturday night week, six slaves four owned by Thoa. Knotts, one by Absolotn Knotts, and one by tbe estate of Jane Donnell took six horses and made off for Pennsylvania. One of tbe party was cap tured and all tbe horses were recovered, but tbe other five slaves made good their escape. NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. ; Tbe papers in Norfolk and Portsmouth record no new cases of fever. The Argus says that busi ness is at a dead stand in Norfolk, but the pros- Dec ts for better . times are cheerinz. A row of eight frame tenements, known as "Hen-bonse Row" hi Williamson's Lane, was destroyed by fire Sunday morning about 1 o'clock. Five of tbe tenements were owned by Mr. J. Barry, two by Mr. John Gibbs, and one by Dr. William" Seidell. Marshall Parks, Esq., baa been elected President of the Great Bridge Lamber and Canal Compa ny. - ' . . - . A' YOUNG COQUETTE. A friend asked a pretty little child, of air years old, "which do yon lova the beat, your doll 1" Tha little girl thought some time before answering, and then whispered In the" ear of the questioner, "I Jove my cat best, but please don't tell my doll t A laiy advertise in tha Glasgow Ber aid that sb want af-ran fhr rear.'t aad.Iaa, i urn At- j. J DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. IUijpax, November, 7 The Coaard steamer Aia, witn Liverpool dates id Saturday, the 27tb ult., arrived here last '.night, but owing to tbe stormy Weather 'on the line it was impossible Io transmit licr news until to-day."-" I FKOM THR SJUT Or Wit. ' The report of tbe Ruiaa having blown opfrt Nicholas and other furtiScatiuns at Otscbakoff to confirmed. . - . Advices from Sebastopvd show that Ibe allies were advancing in strong force and that the Rus sians were fallin? back in good order npon tbeir fortified posit ton v The allies were close upon the Russian position at Albar, where it is thought they must make a stand, in which case a batt-lo is inevitable. - Tbe Russians on tbe north aide of Sebastopol keep up a constant fire opon Sevastopol, under cover of which Ibey are withdrawing their troops and concentrating them upon Perekop. A Russian despatch of the 22d ull. says that the allies had marched 40 000 troops from Eupatoris towards T.iulat, but afterward fell buck on ob serving that tbe Russian Lancers were on their left... - '. - ;-- -';; : ' The English gun boat had reconn ottered the river almost np to Nicolaef. A late St. Petersburg despatch says that tbe whole militia bas been Ordered as a reinforcement of tbe Army of the South, nnder On. Lndcrs. Te Czar bas left Nicolaieg for Elizibethgrad, abont 100 miles north. . t . Majors Dels Art id and Murdock.and Capt. Mc Clellan, of the United r tales Army, bad arrived at the allied camp. ' The allied troops officially reported io the Cii met, including sick, amount to 210,000 men. FROM THE BALTIC. The English fleet was near Nsrgen, and prepar ing to leave. Tbe gun-boats at Elsinore have been ordered to England. : SIA. '" Tbe Russian disaster at Kara is confirmed. Tbe Russian los? is reported at 2,000. Two lntkisb redoubts were lost and retaken four times. The (iuiigauan, Gen. Kernesty commanded the Turks. The Russians cannot now continue the siege". ENGLAND. ' 1 Tbe London Times bas a noticeable article touchiDg American expansion and says: ' The English government is omitting no opport unity for reinforcing the West Indies, and thus interpo sing a powerful barrier between Britain "and the North American continent. At Ibis moment North America is in profontnl peace with tbe whole world, and yet in ber ports are fitting out at ibis moment piratical filibustering expedi tions destined to carry war and bloodshed into tbe dominions of ber unoffending neighbors. 'We cannot believe those engaged in tnrolling nieu for these desperate and criminal enterprises fully contemplate tho success of a descent npoa Ireland for instance, as probable or even possi ble. If we can prevent an expedition from sail ing or intercept one mid-ocean, we shall have done much towards aresting dangers which must arise should they be carried out to their natural development." The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce has a dopted a resolution that Ibe government should anticipate any break-down In public, confidence by suspending tbe operations of tbe Bank act of 1844. FRAKCE. The Bank of Franco bas arranged for a loan of several millions in silver from Ibe Bank of Am sterdam. - aPAt.N. Tbe cholera ia raging terribly at Madiid one hundred cases occurring there daily. ITALT. The cbob ra was increasing at Tuscany. Russia bas come to an amicable understanding with tbe Pope respecting tbe nomination of Bish ops for Poland. NAPLES. It was rwmored that the government of Naples bad committed a gross outrage upon some Ameri can citizens, tbo particulars of wbicb are not- known. . : swr.DE. Tbe altitude of Sweeden is regarded at St. Pe- teisburg with nncasiness. A CHANCE FOR A GOOD BARGAIN. Tbe Proprietors of the New Era, for reasons al together private in their nature, are desirous of disposing of their entire interest in tbe paper. To persons wishing to embark io the .newspaper business an excellent opportunity is presented. The type and other materials are nearly new. The paper has a very good circulation and very fair prospects. There is no point in North Caro lina more favorable for publishing a newspaper than Goldsboro. Tbe cars arrive bere five or six times, during tbe day, atid there is a daily stage line to Newborn and other places to the East, so that the very latest news and tbe Markets can al ways be given up to the time of going to press. Persons wishing further information will address J. T. Kennedy & Co. or "The Editor of the New Era' . Goldsboro', Sept. 17tb, 1865. LIFE. What is life 1 It is vapor, that appearcth for a little time, and then vaoibhetb away. James iv : 14. ' j Like tbe falling of a star : Or aa the flights of eagles are : . Or like the fresh spring's gaudy bue, Or silver drops of moruing dew : Or like tbe wind that chafes the flood, Or bubbles which on water stood ; Even such is man. Whose .borrowed light . Is straight called in, and paid to-nigbt. The wind blows out, the bubble dies, . The spring entomb'd in autumn lies; Tbe dew dries np, tbe star is hot, The fight ia past and man forgot Bishop Ming. The flying cloud, the evanescent vapor, the ar rows just propelled from tbe string, the wintry grass, the flower whose beauty scarcely blooms ere it is faded, and whose fragrance fa scarcely preceptible ere it is gone are apt similtudes of the life of man. Dr. Springs. J We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts not breaths; la feelings, not in figures on a dial ; . We should count time by heart-throbs. He most : lives ; Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. , : - H- Bailey.J He lives long that-lives well ; and time mit spent is not lived, but lost.; Besides, God fa bet ter than bis promise, if be takes from bim a long lease, and gives him a freehold on a better value (Foiler : How abort fa human life t Tbe very breath , Wbicb frames my words, accelerates my death. . Hannah More. Tbougb we seem grieved at tbe shortness of life In eeneral, we are wishing every period of it at an wnd. minor longs to b agej and then to be ax i of business then to take ftp an estate : then to arrive at Lonoraj then to retire. . Addi son J . J ' ' . And white-was bis head, and dim was his. eye.: And bis broken spirit seemed ready to fly,. As be said, with bis faltering breath j ; "It fa life, to move from the heart's first turoes', Through age and youth and age's sorrows ' In a. ceaseless circle of joys and woes, It is life to prepare for death." Oharles II. Drake. They who are most weary of life, and yet are most unwilling to die, are sucb wbo have lived to no parpo8c who have rather breathed than lived. Clarendon. Ago should fly oooconrs; cover In retreat ' Defects of judgment, and the will subdue; . . .. Walk thoughtful on tbe silent, solemn shore Of that vast ocean it must sail so soon. .... . Young. Ole age, thine evening twilight, for bim who bas a Saviour, blends so undistinguished with the sunrise that there is scarely a night between, f Professor Tholuck.j In him we live, and move, and have our being. fActsxvii, 28. ' Men pass fifty or sixty years in the world, and. when they are just about going out of it, they be think themselves, and step back, as it were, to do something which they had all the while forgot, viz. : The main business for which they came into the world, to repent of their sins, and reform tbeir lives, and make their peace with God, and in time to prepare for eternity. Tillotson, Nor love thy path, nor bate; but what thou liv'est, Live well, how long or short; permit to Heaven. Milton. FIRE IN TRENTON, N. J. Trenton, Nov. 6. A fire broke out this even ing in the stables of Kay's United States Hotel, which were destroyed. Several horses were bur ned. The hotel waa for a long time in imminent danger. Tbe firo communicated to Disbrow's cabinet making establishment, which, with a val uable stock, was almost entirely destroyed. If you want your neighbors to "know who you are," give a party and don't invite the folks who "live next door." LIFE INSURANCE. T pTiu.mivfl. lint tiundrt-ls nf lives mav lie aa. ved by the timely nse of Perrt Davis' Vegktabi.e Pain Killer. Sold at 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 rer iwitlle, by druggists generslly throughout the United States and Canadas. Hollo way's Ointment andPUls the boxt Reme dies in the Union for Diseases of tbe Skin. The youngest son of Mr Edward Wright, of Aberdeen. Mississippi, bad the misfortune to be afflicted with a most malignant disease of tbe skin, which rendered the child's life one of misery and suffer ing. As the mother had tried every renwdy li kely to benefit bim without receiving the desired result, she became ultimately worn out with trouble anxiety in the matter, and was lamenting the same to a friend, who tecomended HoHoway's Ointment and Pills, which the mother ctmm-n ced using, and by peiervitg with the srrj.o for six weeks, the child was completely cured. JUST PUBLISHED, From the Commercial Office, in pamphlet form, price $3,00 for a hundred copies : THE NATIONAL PLATFORM OF THE AMERICAN ORGANIZATION. . With extracts from GEO. WASHINGTON and TH0S. JEFFERSON, WITH CRIMINAL AND PAUPER STATISTICS, AND the SPEECH OF J. CLEMENS, of Alabama. : September 15. 79 . DIED ' Of consumption, on board of the barquo Saran ac, on the Si inst., Albbbto Haxton. a native of Sheiburn, N. Y. He was buried at sea. MAKINK NEWS. PORT OF WILMINGTON, NOVEMBER 10 ARRIVED. " 7. Steamer Rowan, McRae, from Fayetteville, to Lutterlon '& Elliott. 8. .Brig Maria T, Wilder, Cunningham, from Wiscasset, Me. to J, H. Cbadbouru & Co. Brig Elizabeth, Boardmau, from Rockport, Me. to Russel & Bro. Barque Saranac, Bigley, from Havannab, to J. & J. L. Hathaway; & Co. . - Scbr. Lillie Sanders, Townsend, from Philadel phia to Geo. llarriss. Steamer Spray, Price, from Smithviile, to A. II. VanBokkelen. - Steamer Fanny Lutterlob, Steadman, from Fay ettevlll, to Lutterloh & Elliott. CLEARED. . - 8. Schr. Ben O Neal, for New. York, by George Harris, with naval stores dec Bcbr. Col. Jobn Alctlae, Marshal, for Liverpool, by J. H. Chadbouru & Co. with uaval stors. Schr. Thos. Deuison, Story, for Portsmouth, ft. II. by J. & D. McRae & Co. with lumber & na val stores. Steamer Spray, Price, for Smitbvill, by A. H. VanBokkelen. Schr. Aramints, Marshal, for New York, by Russel & Bro. with rough rice, pea nuts&c. Br. Brig Triumph. Atkinson, tor New Bruns wick, N.S., by Adams, Bro. & Co., with lumber. Scbr. Village Gem, Case, for Button, by Jos. H. Planner, with naval store. 9. Steamer Fanny Lutterlob, Steduian, for Fay etteville, by Lutterloh & Elliott. RALEIGH FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, N. C. Rev. W. U. CHRISTIAN, A. M., Principal I -HK exerclsesof this Institution will com rnce JL on the Uih of January, under a complete and efficient Board of Instruction. The Institution will be furnished with everything necessary to im parts thorough, practical and elegant education. Kor particulars apply to A. M. Gorman, Sec'y of Board of Directors, urKev. W.H. Cbiistian,Pres ident. Raleigh, N. C. nor. tu. lUi-u RECEIYLD AND NOW 0PEMX(J. A i BOXES of R. Gordon A Cu'a celebrated 1U Preserved Peaches, Pears, Damsons, Quin ccs. Blackberries. Pine Apples, Greengage Marm alade, Cranberry Sauce, Crab Apple, Red Currant and Pine Apple Jellies l Raspberry, Strawberry. and Blackberry Jams. 7 cases Preserved Gineer. and Oho w-C how, (Fresh Importation.) 600 boxes sardines, wnoie. hair ana quarters. A targe and fresh lot of Ksicins, whole, half and quarter boxes; also, fresh Currants, Figs and Cit ron ; 20 boxts Cheese. English Dairy and Goshen; freeh lot of Butter; 40 bogs Java, Laguyra and luo Cottee. t or sale by -Nov. 10. WM. It. S.TOWNSnEND. PLANTERS AND OTHERS CAN get Negro Clothes and other Garments cut out and made up with despatch and economy, at the LA DIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S CLOTHING STORE, On Front Street nnder the Seaman'a Home. , Bv encouraein this Institution, you can save expanse to you selves, snd will be doing an act of chanty in furnishing employment to tne poor nee dlewomen ot our town. - ' Nov. 8. ' 101-Im SUNDRIES. Af BBLS. Refined and Brown Sugars. . : HAJ 30 bags Rio, Laguyra and Java CofIe fiObbla. Mesa Pork, , - , 10 hhds. Western Sides and Shoulders, - - bbls Laid, prime article, 10 kegs No. t Goshen Butter, 2000 Iba. N.C.Bacon, , ; SO kegs Nails, all s? 5 too Hoop Iron, : sizes, 6000- Uiveut, M v - . v. 30 boxes steam rrf ".,."-fy, 20 fio. land 1 ..jo..., " 25 bbfa. Kay eoesille Flour, ,Foraalekr .. ZENO H. GREENE, iijnl - . Na7arUteUext, D1SCAD WAY i VAHICTY STORE! a HE subscriber would respectfully anwoaneato . the ciiixens snd pubiie gtneraliy, that be krpa constantly on band the choicest assortment of FRUIT A5D CONFECTIOSaaT, FASCT 4ttTlCtES, TOTS, &C. Received this day. per scbrs. O M P.ettil and W. H.'Slmith ' . 6M bbls. fine Apples, 20 " choice Oranges, 20 b-xes Lemons. A freh lul of Siulnaa and other Ratrins) Citron; Fisst Currants; Preserves of all kinds; Jeliies; Sweet Meats; -Preserved Ginger; brandy Fruits of various kins. . XMuls in greol varitty' : r A r.ew lot of Toja; - - ' A fiesli and fine lul of excellent Candies, inclu ding nlca amfleol Honrhound Candy t-r Colds. Oniana by rhe barrel; Been, Turnips, c5c WM. tl. iisNEALK. Nov, ie. 1C2 T4 LC A BL E S CI ES T I F I C afS E f U i MC 4 L"W0 llaTl Sure on hand and fur silt at S. W. WIIITAKER'S. ENGINEER'S AND MA CHI NEST'S ASSIS tant; Moulier and Found i's Guide; Prac tical il-eial VV orker's CompHnion ; Ure'a Diction ary of Arts, Munul'iicttm s and vines; Mmiiti' Dictionary of Arts, Kiiemts snd Manuf'ufluirt; The Vear.Book nf Kaeia in Scenes and Art; Weisbaeh's Mechanics; Stuan'a Cyclopedia ArclilleclU'e ; Bullock's Aniciiiun Col ate Buil der ; Kanlett's Aril, lierture ; Moan's Carpenter's Guide; Benjamin's .-trchitccf uie; Guihiv Archi lecture, adopud lo Modem Uesidenees, by A. Hi Arnot; Barnard" School Architecture : Home for I he People, by Gervase Wheeler; A Treatine on the Steam Ensine, by tli Artixan lubof London; llier Evans" Millwright's Guide ; Overmen's Me chanics for VI illwrighis. Rnsmcers and Aloi hio is:s; Hatfield's American House Carpenter; Dow nins's Citt ige tiesid nc s; Kwbank'i Mrrt'-au'lrs and Mei h'nir; M nbaii'r i vis Knineoring ; Kua penV Alt h.mic's Aveisiant; Hoi tied' Phil copliycf Mechnnics; Kyrne's Model Ctillivuior ; The Frac tion I Draughttuan's Book of Industrial Derien; Claggon Cosl Gas; PuinterV, Gildei's and Vor nisher s Companion ; Cabinet Maker'sand Uphol ster's Companion; Hoghe's Miller and Millwright's Assistant; Pnper flanker's Companion ; Haswell's Engineer's Pockrt Companion; Byrne's pocket Companion; Scribener's TaLle Book; Hun' ins ton's Manuel of the Fine Arts; Mechanic's Text Book; The Workshop t. oinpminn; lluskln's Lec ture on Sculpture and Paintinp; Annual of Sci entific Discoveries ; The Theory of KfTect, embra cing toe Conteat of Lishtand tehsHe of Color and Harmony, by an Artist, t.ardner's. Bourne's, Mystrom's Hrown', Byrne's. Norris' and other woiks on the Steam Engine. Korsrln at Kov. 8. H. V. V HlTAKKll'S. NOW LANDING.' BOXES Cheese; 10 Sees Goshen Butter ; 25 boxes Adamantine Candles t 35 30 bbls No. I Mullets; 5 hhds. Molasses. For sule by Z II. GKEKNF.. Nov. 10. No. 7 Market street. JUST RECEIVED FRESH PER Schooners George M Smith and George Ming am n BBLS R. L. A, A. Stuarts C. Yellow Sujnn .J 40 I 1 pri of extra Buckwheat. Low for Low for cash at No. 11, North Water street Nov. 8 GEO. II KF.LLEV. Daily Herald, weekly Journal & Spirit of Age copy THIS DAY RECEIVED. BBLS. Mullets, in pork ba.rre'8, and for sale by WILLIS M. SHERWOOD. 20 Sept. 20. bl LIQUORS AND WINES. C( BBLS. Rectified Whiik.y, OU 10 " Old Mononjahela Whiskey, 20 1 10' N. K. Rum, N.C. Apple Brandy, Rose Gin! French Brandy, Port, Madeira and Malaea Wine. Cider Vinegar, dec. in stole and fr sale by Nov. 1. No. 7, Market street. GOLDSBORO1 FEMALE COLLEGE. r HE next session of thin Institution will com- mence on the first Wednesday in Auuust 1855. Ample accommodations provided' for any number of voung ladies. For information, Catalogue, die, address the President of the Faculty; Uev. J H. Brent. W, G. AN DUE Wis, Secretary. June 23. 44 If HAY, FISH AND POTATOES. 1 (( KAt-RS prime Nova Scotia Hay, I KJvJ S'i bblf.. prime Kntine poi.noes, 5 quintals Dry Polt ck, 25 k bbls. Pickled har!. Just reeeived per bii Ttitimph ord for ralrhy Oct. 27. A il A nl S, K n II. d t'tl. THE WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. Urif.L re-open "h Monday October 1st. at So cietv Hall. The Boird of Instruriion will be the same as Inst session. ' For particulars, see school card, which will Issued a few days before commencing, snd which may be found with Mr. . Jewett, or .Mr. Whlia ker. G. W. J E w ETT. Sept. 6. 73 w tf OWNER WANTED, FOR two boxes m1ze , mnrked C. 8. Edwards, Wilmington, N. C , per schr Look Here, frm Philadelphia; now lying in store at owner's risk and expense. T. C. WORTH. Oci. 27. 86 HERRING. nrime Herring, ii I ff BBLS. prime Herring, in -excelleM pock- ages, just received mid for sale by Oct 6. ADAMS, BRO. & CO. THE GREAT IRON WI1EEL. OR lt publics. ii?m Backward?, and Christlaniiy Reversed. In a scries of Letters addressed l J. Soule, senior Bishop of the M E Church, .Sou h By J. H.Graves, Editor of the 'Tennessee Bap lil.n Nsshvilte. Just published received and for aal at S, W. WHITAKER'S. Aug. 29. 27 $10 REWARD. RANAWAV from Clarendon 5 tram Saw .Mill, a week ago, skulalto man named LEWIS, irene i ally Known as lwin T. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension snd delivery to the subecrilers, or for bis confinement in jail. J. H. CHAD BOURN CO. Oct, 27. 99-if ri'HK UNDERSIGN ED hav purchased iheen 1 lire IniereM of P. K. DICKINSON dr CO. in the Gaston Mills, and of PARSLEY, McltAK CO. in the Hilton Mills; and have associated themselves together u nder the fi rra of P A US L R Y, CliWAN&CO. The will continue the transaction of the Lum ber Business in all its branches ;-and hope to re tain the correspondence of the old Firms. O. G. PARSLEY, ROBT. H. COWAN, JNO. McRAE, W. G JONES, DAVlt S. COWAN. Aprii 10,lc55. - 2.tf. Journal and Herald copy. ,. BUTTER, CHEESE, &e. -lOSHEN Butter, do. Cheese, English Dairy IT and Pine Apple Cheese, Codfish, Scotch Her ring. Salmon, Mackerel, with a variety of other goods just received and for sale by L. N. BARLOW, June 1G. No. 3, Granite Row. CLOTH FS DRYING MACHINES ! fr I. a. TOWNsH END has still on hand a VV few Clothes Drying Machines;" a great convenience and great aaving of labor also an awirtmenlef Jelly Strainers and natent metal Milk Pans. March 6. 147. PAPER HANGINGS. WE have just opener a large assortment of I he latest styles of Spring patterns of Paper Hangines; Borders, Fire Screens. Decorations, 4 c. which we offer for raleai the lowest cash pri ces, and bang In shortest nolle. WILKINSON & EST.ER. April 10. Upholsterers and Paper Hangers , - WESTERN BACON. 1 HHDS. prime Mdes; S hhds do. Should "den. daily expected and for sal by TWay 22. ; ' RUSSELL BRO. " JIN EG AR ! VINEGAR ! ! TUST received from Philadelphia. 33 bbls, best .1 Clarified Cider -Vineear. snncrior article. Iew for cash ' GEO. Il.KELLEY'S. jaeot. Z3. Jt aaad ti. CVT. cojy. v ej WHOLESALE PRICES t'URREN I. : ! 16 a 00 15 a 16 15 a ' :im a I4 I3 a 0b It a 00 00 a to II 06 10 a IhJ 15 v5 a (0 ( 0 CO 00 n 00 O.' 60 a I O.j a 0 00 I l;' a 0 00 55 a Or 1 5. a 0 10 f a 1 III a 0 00 23 a W 10 CO u Io 2.-. 7 75 a 00 CM 7 50 a 00 00 0 ' f 0 '0 12 t 'O a 14 01 11 a t ! 00 i'i r t-o 13 a M CO a to on n t0 15 a 16 5 a 7 5 a fi 8 a tO 10 a II 25 a 00 CO a 00 :.5 a 0: I I7t a W 67 a' 00 a 01 65 a I 0 10 i I 0C is a 00 61 a CO 1 no a 4 00 10 a 4 00 . 40 a 00 11 a 12 8 a 16 a 17 7 a 8 6t a 7 9 a 10 45 a 00 14 a 15 16 a 00 25 a 30 4 a 50 95 a 0 00 a O'ro a 3 00 a 2 00 2 JO a 1 73 a 0 00 I 75 a 2 25 I 37, a 0 00 I 25 a 1 35 41 a 4-2 00 a 00 00 a 00 00 a 00 1 25 a 0 CO 05 a I CO 1 50 a 0 ( 0 5 a 51 4, a 0 P a 0 0 a 0 . 0 a 0 H a BJ 10 a 12 , 15a 00 6 a 7J 20 a 25 6 00 a 6 00 3 a 4 I 10 00 a 16 00 7 00 a 0 00 6 00 a 15 00 14 00 a 0 00 7 00 a 0 00 8 50 a 0 00 7 00 a O no 4 00 a 0 00 0 00 a o on a 9 00 5 50 a 7 50 2 50 a 3 50 - BACON, per lb.. Hams, N. C- .--.-- Sides, ................... . S boulders, . ......... Hog Uuund," Lardi ... C , bbls .. kega,..".. Hjbii, Western,. Sides. Western.. houlders. Western, .......... .. Poik, .orthern per bbL, Mesa,... Prime. ..... Corn, per bushel, Meal, i'eas.blaek eye pncbushel, Cow, , ........ Pea Nuts,-. - ........... Kice, per lb.. Clean, - ., Kongii. per bushel,. ............. , llntter, per Io . " Kluur per bbl Fayetteville super Fine. .... Cro?, Baltimore, t "an ill,. .... .. Coffl-e, per lb , St.' Doiui'jgo, Rio, Laguyra, Cttba,..... ,'.. Mocho,- , Java, Migtir, per lb . New Orleans,.- . Porto Kieo, st Croix, Loaf... .... Molasses, per gallon, N. Orleans Porto Kico, Cuba. Ha, per 100 lbs.. Eastern, , Northern,. Liquors, per gal.. Peach Brandy... Apple. - Rye v hirkey, Rectified, S E It mil, Wines, per gal , "Madciia, ........ Port, . ." Malaga, Glue, per lb., American, Cotton per lb , - . Yarn, per lb., 4-8 Sheeting, per yard, 3-4 ' - Oznaburgs, Feathers, per lb.. Candles, per lb., N. C. Tallow,-- IMortnern. Adamantine.. Sperm. Lime per bbl., Turpentine, per bbl. of 260 lbs. Virgin Dip. Yellow Dip, Hard, Tar, Pitch, Rosin by Talc, No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. Spirits Turpi mine, per cnllon.. .. . Varnish,-.... Pine Oil... Rosin Oil. ... Sperm Oil, Linseed Oil v eats Foot Oil, .- Iron per lb., American best refined English assorted, Sweed, best refined, Shear, American,..... Cut Nails, wrought Nails, Steel, per lb., German, mistered. Best Cast, Best quality Mill Saws. 6 feel,. Hollo ware, Lumber per M. feet. Steam Sawed Flooring, Wide Boards, Plsnk and Scantling, v lie Hoards, edged, Refuse, River Lumber. Flooring, Wide 8oards,... Sesnihng Timhcr. Shipping, Krime Dim,- Common,- interior. Staves, per 1,000. W.O. bbl. Rough none . none none uressen ... R. O. hhd , rough, Dresed, Shincl'j. per ICO0, Common.-... -. 2 non a 0 Of. 50 Contract, 4 25 00 37 30 B 54 U 00 12 0 00 5 P0 00 Black s lare, 5 Salt per bushel. Turk's Islind,.... Liverpool Sack, 1 Soap per lb.r Pale,- 71 0 12 12 00 13 Brown. Tullow per lb.. Bbl. Heading per M , Afh, 9 Cheee, FREIGHTS: TO NEW YORK. on dkck. cndkk TtirtM-ntine xr bbl. . 00 So ltoiii and Tar, er bbl.. '25 Sir ' Spirits TuriH-iitine, per bbl, 00 5' Flour per bbl., 00 30 Rice, per 100 IIih. gross, 00 Cotton per bale. 0 00 1 OO Cititn goirfls and yarn., per foot, 00 6 Flaxseed per cask 00 00 Pea Nuts per bushel. 00 6 Lntiiber ter M. 6 00 7 CO. TO PHILADELPHIA. on okck.' ukpkr Naval Stores, per 1I.. 25 30 Spirits Turpentine, 60 Varn and Sheeting per foot, 00 6 Pea Nuts, per bnsliel, 00 0 Lumber. -r M., 6 00 7 00 TO BOSTON. ondkck. undkb. Naval Store, per bbl.. 35 40 Siiits Tnrentin, x;r bbl, 05 IK LumlHT h t M , 7 00 9 00 Pen Nut. K-r bushel 8 Roiicli It ice. per bushel. 8 CO ,!I M K R I A L. REMARKS ON MARKET. Sales of Produce since Thursday morning last: Tchprntinb. 745 bbls. Turpentine at $3 per bbl. for Yellow Dip and 2 per bbl for Hard . Spirits Tubpp.ntink and Rosin. No ales of ei ther that we bear of. Tab 537 bbU. Tar at S2.25 to 42,20 cr bbl., Closing at latter price. Timber - 4 rafts Timber at $8 50 to 810 50 per M. feet, and 3 do. at 84 to 510 per M feet prices varying a in quality. Salt.- 850 sacks of Sal: al SI 30 rsack cash. Flour. Some small parcels N.C. super, at $10 to 1' 25 per lbl. B.con. 3 OOO lbs N. C Bacon at 16) cents wr lb for Hams 15 lo 16 cents tier In. for bides and 14) ceuts per lb for Shoulders. NEW YORK MARKET. Nov. 6. Flour Southern brands were steady with sales ef about 1 600 bbls. mixed and choice brands, at 9 50 a 49.76, and fancy and extra do. r9 87 a 11 25. Extra tit. Louia btands were at 10 60 a 11 26 a 1150. Corn The sales embraced abont 30 000 a 40.000 bushels, at 90 a 93c for damaged and 95c a 96cta for sonnd Western mixed, and new Southern sold at 80c. Cotton Tbe salea were confined to 400 a 600 bales, withont change of moment iu prices. Naval Stores About 200 bbls. spirits were sold at 44 lc Roaiti was quiet at 1,62 J a 1,66 for com mon. m Rice was quiet at 6 a 6c. . PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Nov. 7. Flour and Meal The Fljur market is quiet, but prices are fiioi. The export demand is limited, some 6 a 700 bbla. were diapwwd of af 9 621 a 9.75 per bbl. There ia a steady demand for retailers ajid bakers from 9 75 In ill lor com mon and fancy twand. Rye Floor ami Corn Mel are-qnlet at 6.75 for Ibe former, and 2 Q bbls. of ibe Utter at 4 371 r bbl. Grain Only a small amount of Whiat nfC-red on Cbsngeati'd Ibe ertuand U not as-active ; aak-s of 6000 bushels TenueSM-e at S2 14 per bushel; 1100 bushels good Pennsylvania at 2 14; 600 do. We tern at 2 12 and a small lot of good Southern white, at 2 25. 3000 buxbels Peunylvania Ryi Mld at 1 20. and a small M at 1 23. Corn U scarce 3t00 bnhelx idd yellow sold yesterday, part at 95 a 96c and part private terms, aud 1000 bo, at 98c, ip store Oats are in fmW demnn.l, ami 8 a 4000 bohets prime Delaware soU at 43 a 44c per barbel. Whiskey la steady sales f bbl. at 41 a 4Z. for tastoo and Prison and hhd at 41c Na report of Iraer-actiona lo Naval r-tores, Kic or Cut Ion. CnARLESTOX MARKET. ' Nov. T.-CtnThe sale, so day amonated to 850 bales, holders. i AS0 f-, baying sab mitird U a decline of I,; Salea tang ing fryca Sa 9s ' ' , . , 1 FOREiC' '.lAi.nrs. v . the Attn. LlferjV.nl. Friday Evening, Oct 5 b - Jwi s.r.. Brown St Sbij ley qmes; Cft in Tin inaiket baa I en dull mrxi price) hc det-linrd . TI.e !- of the W. eS foot op on'y 39 ts 0 t.at.n. lii )nding 7600 bales li.r rxrt an ! sp-rul.iiion The sales to-day amounted to 7M.I Co!. . Or! an air6; n.i.Idlii g 6 ; Upland t .ir S ; mi.biltiig ol tSi.-ck of Aitieiican Cotton iniKu t 2o t O balen. Breadstntr-i-Wliea: U dull and pri hare ile eliitd lid. tU.nr eloaed doll sr.il price imve d--climul 1. Pl,il,,.,,,i, M lUlumm-r 4 4 U wi. ui.Mii i-o.li. 4a. Corn has ceciin.-.t C I c!'ing Meany. .Mi.,l w Ii it v ,b-ut 12-"J'!. a 12- Wt; -it'll wheat 11, l(i, Provisions Kb li.it U,,., f-j,,.,,,.,! (, . provisions generally i'ti r,,in. .1 Lir.l O 'K.m t:et ii empty. Beef ia duii ;u ) ., ,. ,, ,.,-. ,1 l'.nk is - steady -and prici-i in.. ),r;j, ( i,,,!,, si'iifly. CIh'im- K ii lit'le ,., r. ' Produce: Market I h" !'.r..l: i ! .' Ci cn'n; .Mint.- marine siort'!. t clii'i-d. );i!i i ti (:!!, i,,u,r o-allx. 'h inl M-llms at 0'i. liii-w w nm!: i--C'l. Spit iln I'll' I I me io eaticl M'li- nth; ..-, Ji-vle in iui. t t 10- 01. Tar Lb...-, d i. t t'i. linrs 0- Od. Biirins's Loii'loii CiinilAr ijuotes :" Iron Tin' tuatket is xlead.v and pricea are iiticliaii"'!. ii Car I, hi adiancerl clo.-ins ncliv.: i an a-li-am - I a l o.l. C.tle.- i- a. trtii.. ..,r, r. V, lire nnciitiiii'iil Hint i, r F;l c i lower piic Lard U iIm II - W.'Mei n f.7 .M' ltey Maiki t Tlie nri.,-t iw!;..,iv geil. CMiila f..r money &8 if' in i l.un In Amvricaii jv -CMf-i i. there ia rM.iliiM,. Stale sccuri'ii'N aie belter. Uw-aj J. r. in:srox WINE MRltt'HA.NT, and deal, r jn a VUi, of Liquors and fancy Gmcetii ni.d Iiuliari -v Gnoi's iVo. 15, t'ir.'e dj'rbt-Iow iho Cornim n i il l?;mk. M arkel stn ct, is now 'iilrf hie rioik ol ih abeve anicles, and us they hs U en bouu,i impo ters, and some jmpotti H ly inysib. will h S ld very cheap for cai'i, or t quul tu cast, aaltss some contract lo the cnntiurv. A so, A gent lor an Alhuny . iiirnnd A le Hrewery . IOrdera f oni the Courifv not kn wn ia me. inuai be attended with good city reference. - r or pin. it-t.. f r I ir. TUKHENTIM-J MILLS. O SF.COND HAND Stills for sale low bv Nov. 8. VVM. A. GVVYF.R. SICK SALT. 1 CnnS-CK LIVKRPOOL COARSK A .tV-rV Nov. 8. Suit now landing and for f ile by AD.4..M, BROTHER & O. WHEAT BIS AX. A VERY Snpcrior ariiile cf Wtipnt Bran, fur sale D. DePRK, Jr. Oct. 6. 83 If. I WILL PAY TIIK HIGHEST PIUCES' FOR old Soils. Rags or damaged Couon. (in; sood nackairrs of not less ilun 3 JO Ih. iiniin. ble lor making Paper. Aug. 9. GFO. HOUSTON. SC3IETHIXG NEW. TIIK Subecribir wi nld iftpiclfully infoim his cui-toiners and the nublic tri.no mllv. thni hi has just opened his Winter stock of coods, con sisting of all kinds of Dotmstic and VVoolin Good; un excc.lrii: assonment ol Negro Blankets nd Kersevs: Hoolsand Shoes of everv ill.orintinn An extensive assortment of Groceries and Ptovis- ions: and Von who nm fnnil nf trraA P,i,i..r nnft Cheese may find ii at my Store-at any time. I in anxious to sen, ana none net d expect lo be urncd away on account of prices. Nov. 6, A. B McCALKB. T' FOR BALTIMCRE. MASON'S LINE. Schooner LIZZIE RUSSELL, Capt. Bknkett, will have li ppnith for tbe a bovc port. For freiplu or pasaue, npply UUSF.;.L & BU. fi. ICO. to Nov FOR NEW YORK. t The Schr. ARAM1NTA, Maiihall, will -jTTJ have despatch as above. For freight or. ri. passage, spply to KUSSKLL & BltO. Nov. 3r.l, 1S55. 100. - NEW JEWELHY. STORE IN WILlUIMaTON, N. C. JUST received by Adums Express a rplrndid lor of Silver Table and 'lea Spoons. I'ork of Prince Albert pattern (ntw silye.) do. Brot.fwiik pattern (new nyle.) A lao, n nignificenl lo of Jswilbv, eonaistin of the I.) lest style of Kar-Kines, Hkssi Pit s. Ac, &c. Alfo, a laree astortnitni of Cake Baske'.s. i ea Sens, Corala, Ac. Watches and all kinds of Jewelry repair d al the shortest notice, and Wananted. I. ALF.XANDF.IJ. Nov. 3. W-tf- PROSPECTUS OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. Devoted to AVirs, Internal Improvement, Educa tion, Agriculture, Manvjacture d Com merce. WK know that the interest. of lb - People of our -Mute demand soeh a piper, and believing that one free from political strius and quarrels of rhe day, devoted to such topics, will be ihe kind thev desir, we confidently enter upon this enter prise w'.ih the assurance oi meritim and meeting their approbation and support. Our object la to maveihe Time the mirror of the Slate, In whieli all can see their true interests held upaad encuur "glVrF. RIVAL IMPROVF.MENTS.-To this sub ject we expect to devote as much space aa a lull statement of the various opeiaiions will require; for as our worxs of improvemenl advance, sodoall the other interests ol the Stale. EDUCATION. It ia a source of regret to all interrrlcd in the Ednaailonal interests of our State, (and who Is not 1) th.-ft our papers are so much devoted to puny polities, Ac , that this nt cause has been too much neglected; we proj one, therefore, to devote to this subject, a portion ot our space We will foatcr and careful y note tho advancement of F.docation, not only in our higher Schools, but also in our Common Schools. AORIGCLTURK, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCE, at t .is stage of our history, sre commanding tho attention of all our good Stale and money-loving citizens. Therefore, the Mark ets wlU be reported w ith care, and all items, calcu lated to throw light on either of those insepar i hie branches of industry, willbe carefully gleaned and inserted every week, ... It is unnecessary to 'ay more If we had lime, but the "whistle of the locomotive" en the F-aM and the cheering news from the West admonish, uilocloae. Permit us, however, to assure you that the first number of tbe Times will mase its appearance about th lime the cars reach this place from the East. TERMS The Times will be printed weekly in Greensborough.N. C, on new material, sod con tain as much reaeing matter aa any paper in the State, for 2 per annum in advanae. K. W OGBURN. C. C. J. W COLE. ALBRIGHT. 100-61- Nov. 6. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE undersigned ia continually receiviag di rect from tha Manufacturers, laree puppies of Boote and Shoes of all tne various kind", and has. now on hand. a good assortment of Men's J-0" thick kip snd calfskin Brossna. Received trua wrek-a few cases Gentlemen's fine calfskin Boolt suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, tor sale wholesale and retail. Boots and i$hea Manufactured tootder. Also, lor sale. Grey'a Ointment and Perry DavU Vegetable Palo Killer. R FRFNcrl April II. ,.1'lf LI21E. A I f CSKS THOM ASTON now landing and oY ,Mto ' AbiMS. BROTI1F.UA CO. E1IPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. rl( SECOND-HAND SPIRIT BBLS. -a O' 'V choice lot now landing and for sale by iSov.8. ADA M H, BUOTHKK CO. I , "I NOTICE TO PILOTS. m ' I Ti meetlnwof tha Commissioners of Nsvlga t lion snd Pilotage, en Tuesday the 6 nst, th" following resoluiion waa pascd : Resolvbd, That for ihe belief prteclion vt the submarine Teleswphb-Csbteiw.waxtnded acrosa iheCapcFear Hlvrrat Market JMreet Dick It Shall not be lawful for any Pilot or Captain ot .s. set to drop his anchor wl'ain nuyy-.u- -. . side of aaid Dock, and when the wind is blowing heavy, io all ease, to 'i Cable. Bv order of the F oard, - Cable. W.J LOVi;fifir-t f". N. Mw!4 eofy it ll-Sk ' . 7
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