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-i, JP91 BUSINESS CARDS. NEW: GOODS NEW GOODS: i THE DAILY HERALD. UAILFPAPER WEEKLY $2 A lEAn. I uh.mm sraift wm ran MHirii- Arnw at Golds 5 .7,1 2 ami 5,50 P. If vyY iUi1' xr 1 11 Lmic A.M.tiMJiVM Amre at r.

9na tw A v-1 A. M. and r.oo P. KAIL ROADS: IVILJIIMiTO It AI f. OAI CO.

ACCOMMODATION AM I XniLSS FUtlGIITTRAIXs Ieave nr A Arrive at Leave bor' Arrive at FicuL 1 Train dav and Leave W.ion i'i yU P. A. p. oa Mon u'ia? i- Xs o'clock 1'. N'ottti.

ai 4.n"SiTidav, VJZl r.ir V. 3l. Sisath. rne A. i.

I'xprc -r Expre A Si nect v. J.h iln atid S.Hi!!, A V.I'. y. lvl Wilii ilit It 8.. A )R.

'U- 7lw Jt train North, a ii II trairis at 1 I 'll. follow- i n- ik ria upon 1 Ko.u', Arrlv Leave i tic-Am ve V' 0C with lh- r- arriving A. 11. M. a.

M. 1 1 iiii he-Trains 'i U. rvl -'tv. (iti Sut. N.

CL A. U. A a Htt A l.L KiN OF u.f;!iC A 1 i a and COOP VA factured atui ERA'J tat ait a Li MKT. i A I DP COPPER, A. -MI 'W WHARF, BALTIMORE, Mw M'AM'rAcn WtMiKS aiu? 1.

-and'heatiiiii-; -RottoniS made oiit- Deal ia in J' Iron Tubes, aiS.i (i Malie.ible Irno i'iitui COPPER r.ipp.M stift-t j. (Bjazier's rtt. i 'a ttfi-n and 1 ui I. hi, Wrought 1 iivi orSteam 1' iinl st.e.i Lead. Gas Copj.L-r Ingots, Tin titter Hook-, "P' Ac WORTH.

COMSUSSUX A OR A fi 1 NO MERCHANTS, I Ww.vixttTov, N. C. ECEIVI.VC. O'J ii ilte U.its Choice. RECEIVING, TO ARRIVE, Verv Choice.

0 TO ARRIVE mi RA1 1, CO iK 4 mi Rusheir, X- 5, TO ARRIVE, Fe14 S-uKLI I iitt oubSCUl IShi: ii. Jlvwulor of the -a, mie nat a I'leas and Quarter Sessions i.t i i the Court of iunrv of Hana- ver, nereny notifies all his testator to naakapaympul, and thoe unn against said tes tatorare notitied present jh.u viiliin the time prescribed by law, or this notice- will I iv bar of their re 00Tei7 1E. HAT UA WAY, E-x- C. IAItl. rA BARRELS, fjJ sale bv Feb iv store, for ZL.VO H- GREENE.

T0 1UVK l'ft MILLS AGAIN RUNe ning in the course of j-ee or mr weks, aud in th meantime shall end uvr to keep our usual supply Meal Hommony and jio((ad VVfr shall also. keep a supply of Corn, Oats, liLl.is A MITCHELL, ieb. 9 WHEAT ltlCA.N. llll Jslf'liKI's WHEAT UK AN per Railroad and for ML1C Feb 11 STOivELV A OLDHAM. ARv Ij DA tvLliS IilwoJ i.K.

and for sale in lot Feb. 15. on hand, M. JlArlN.VIS. S.M A' SM FJBI.S isrui -Itiil Snuff on ha'VL 'ot saie ai.

j. torv pnee oi tran.sportation d- VaN Ag FeblCf f. WA I It it I -v mf PkA' 1.4 i Mjr iuA. A ll CKETS, Lit wale by UK JAMES avillarD: Stl.Sv Plitstl -A. HANDSOME.Suk-solStlk A The warmest Cap made.

At ti- Hat. 34 Mar- ket St Dec 12 A A r-Li rl.Y aiwav.s on i. ui.i. w.ui tiie oe quality. l.y -ale Lv Ji I.H'PH T.

liV. Oct 2 riSAIZJiVA. BOXES MAIZEX A. AW Jan. 23 AS.

A CO. AND PLOliiil i ot kjUKis, an pat on hami bv -Jau-1 A SON. -FARMING LnPbiiUDMS. ITtTliVtM and i low M.r,l,l Ac. Jan.

10th. 1 iiijii. t'LOI UU. id r.o ca'. I'it'ii iivv landinc I If I 1L imi r.im i Jan 10.

18r.o. M.AU. 1XXIS. HUNlMtEO SACKS ALT. iLi i-v Jan 2T A A VJ LItARD.

-tt liM.iiit VJlilAVV t'l- I'loopli. a-, i nept bK ZESti n. POTAIOt. OA LRLS Potaturjsjustrcceiv.d. Cheap for caab at OU Nov.

1st. Otto. MYERU CANDLES. HII 1UA Pm, Adamantine, SJir ant Tallow. an 14 HATHAWAY iCO- i i.otji: 111(1 HUUS Jfc mh A tfu uperiiini I -'lour, fr tale by, JAMES A.

ILL A P.O. Jan. ir vxaivr MV HOUSE AND Lti, lu ra th 'l-f next, sit uated corner iw and UM stu. u- ec 81 ZENO GREENE. A -LS, Lnrgt Septcinber, for p-h-.

by Dec2S ZP.SO a. GREENE. CORN MEAL T.ORSALE BY i ELI. 13 A MITCHELL. Dec a lUIPTYMAlriiJiLS.

EMPTY SPTS. selected, just Teceived perSchr. W. H. tsmitb, and frl br Oct.

28. i' HARRIS A HOWELL: OA CON DA CO V. fk HHDS WESTERN SMOKED SIDES'; w-s Bh cullers," st very Io prices. Apply to i j. K( at ms NEW CASH STORE.

TXrJS LSVITE tbe citizens of Wilmington nd i Tiaiuig the cit to call and etamiqe our stock be- I fre makine tbeir. We bold oat, inducements i .1 1. a- i -r- White and Col'd Merino half Uoe, Children Hose of all kinds GLOVES Kid, Silk, Cashmere and Worsted, Towels, Napkins, Dorlies, snd all styles of Table Linen, Pillow Case Linen, Irbh Linen, arfd Diaper's of al' lind. TABLE COVERS Linen and Worsted, Piano Covers, Toilet Covers, lied Ac. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, BroadCloths, r.

Doe Skin Cassimeres. French and English Cas. and Tweed. Kentucky Jeans, very cheap. NORTH CAROLINA ROCK ISLAND JEANS, Manufactured by Mess Vouni; A Wiiaton.

CLOAKS AND SHAWLS- A splendid stock of Velvet, Beaver, aud Broad Civil Stella Shawls, Zephyr, Cashmere and EMBROIDERIES- Very rich French Worked Collars, Very rich French Setts, lloniton Bor'd and Emb'd Ildk'te. Call and Nuhias, Mil Us, Hoods. Oper Cloak. Ac A LARGE STOCK ot Lad iks SIeiuno Vksts, Gent's Under Shirts ami Drawers, Yankee Notions Fancv ArticleR, SKIRTS- lioops, of the make and direct from tlie manufactory. A LARGE stock of very rich Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Velvets, Ribbons, Ruches, and Artificials, Bleached and Brown Sheetings, and Long Cloth, verv Prints of all grades and verr low, Kcd and White PLANTATION GOODS, of ail kinds aud any quantity.

Kerseys, Plains, Nero and Bed Blankets, Ac. Piaid and Striped Homespun aud Linuseys, We call the attention of MERCHANTS visiting il- i mington, to our stock of Prints and BLEACHED AND BROWN GOODS. ALSO A fine Stock of Umbrellas, Parasola, Carpet Bags, Reticules, Fancr Soaps, Cologne, Extrncts, Ac. orsiens ior orKing, Zephyrs, Shetland, Ac, Crotchet Cotton, White aud Colored. J.

M. McCARTER A No 43 Market st. J. M. McCaktsb.

W. F. B.bbofr, G. C. Merriam.

oy partner, MR. WM. F. BARBOUR, having been in the Dry Goods Business in New York, for the last fifteen years, and beiofr in daily communication with the nrin'cinal Drv Goods houses of the city, and attending all of the trade sales, con- sequentiy we purcnase goods cheaper, and selling exclu- sively for cash, we sel ttiem cheaper than any bouse in the city. Oct IS J.

M. McCARTER CO- NOTE THE ARRIVAL OF OATS. KAA BUSHELS CHOICE OATS, now landing fro tJ UU Schr. T. C.

Worrell. Send yonr ordrs Dec 24 J. T. PETTEWAY TUiftIENTI TOOLS. WE WISH to inform our customers, and all in want the BEST TOOLS, that we have further improved our Hackers, Pullers and Scrapers, aud that our round poled Axe, is still unsurpassed.

A full supply on hand, ana for Kale by ROBINSON SCN. OeclOtf Journal copy. MESS PORK. 1 A A BBLS. N.

T. CITY MESS, now landing, and for XyUsalcby ZENO II. GREENE. Feb 9th EASTERN AND NORTH RIVER HAY Ut1 lii-auty, in store and for sale by Dec 23 ELLIS MP. LITCH ELL.

OWNER WANTED FOR TWO BHDS BACON marked (H.) XX, received per schr Champion frrm Boston, stored and adver- i tlsed at owner's risk and expense Feb 25 T. C. B. G. WORTH.

HAY-HAY. "I A A BALES Prime Hay, now landing from Schr. UU "James Smith." For sale bv Feb. 25, 1SG0. ELLIS MITCHELL.

SUNDRIES. -j Off BBLS, Mess and Rump Pork. tj 12 Hhds. Western Sides and I Shoulders, to arrived lOOBbls. Supefine Flour.

200 Bags Rip, Laguire and St Domingo Coffee. 100 Bbls- aud bbls. Sugars different grades. 50 Boxes Cheese, to arrive. 100 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes.

1,11 Bars Hoop iron. 50 Boxes Candy. Gunny Cloth, Bale Rope, Candles, soap storcb, sig-ars, Ac. For sale low by MALCOM McINIS. Oct.

31. SUGAR, SUGAR. A BBLS EXTRA C. Coffee. OUl5" A.

20 Jan. 26. "Crushed" for sale bv, ZENO H. GREENE. OATS, OATS.

9AAA BUSHELS PRIME OATS, in store, for sale by iiVuu Jan 19 ELLIS MITCHELL. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. PLOUGHS all kinds of 1 and 2 horse. Cultivators, Harrows, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Canal Barrows Trace Chains, Axes, Ac. Ac.

For sale bv Jan. 25th ZENO GREENE. COTTON YARNS. A KALES N. C.

Cotton yarns, in store and for sale by, 1U T. C. B. G. WORTH.

HAYi i A A BALES NEW CROP NORTHERN HAY, t.r sale x.J ny HATHAWAY CO. Febl. TEATEA. A A CHESTS CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEA. TV Feb 1.

For sale by HATHAWAY A CO. DRIED APPLES. OAA A BRIGHT DRIED apples, in store and for sale djj ny. T. G.

WORTH. Feb. 1. CHARLESTON RICE. TIERCES CHARLESTON RICE, for sale by It Jan 1 JAMES A WILLTARD SELLING OFF AT fOST.

rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the 4 rf -I nui ecu, iiuui iu-udv. Lueir nnoie Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING at COST PRiCES NOT TO CLOSE BUSINESS, but to close their Ready Made Clothinsr- Business. There obiect from th noi. KPftcnn tn atiAnil Anlv in iha ktVTrfr TP 4 TT fi77sy and HOSEIRT BUSINESS. If you want to make a bargain soon at HEINS i DOMLER'S Feb 3 Civil and Military Tailoring Establishment.

SODA. KEGS Cooking and Washing Soda a good article LO for sale by HATHAWAY A CO. Jan. 6 ARTIST MATERIALS. A FULL Supply of the above articles are to be had, jl.

suca as luoe i amis oi every color. -1 TT 1 v- Urecian Varmsh, Copal Varnish, Poppy Oil, Pale and wane urvmg uus, liusnes Bristol, Fitch Hair and Camels Hair, Pallitts, Pallit Cups, Canvass by the yard. Stretched Canvass, Pallet Knives, by calling at KELLE3 UewBook Store ONION SETTS. WHITE AND YELLOW, jest received per Schr David Forfiale by W. ILLLPPITT Nov 17 Druggist and Chemis PLANTING POTATOES.

A A BARRELS PINK EYE POTATOES, for sale by 1UU Jan 23 JAS. T. PETTEWAY A CO. COPARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION. HE COPARTNERSHIP heretotore existing under the style and name of Wm.

NefT Son has been dissolved mutual consent. WM-NEFF. Jan. 3 J. H.

NEFF. THE business of the firm will be settfed by the subscri-ber, who will continue the Ship Chandlery, and Grocery business in all its branches, at the old stand. i Persons indebted to the firm will please calland settle with NEFF. RUTTER BUTTEIt- f- 1 A EEG3 Goshen Butter; for sale on the most favorable JUKI Apply to. stoes is large and complete.

We have ia Dress Uoods i Rich Silk Robes. -4. French DeLaine do. 1- Cot'd and Black Silks. i Fijrured DeLsiaes, of all qualities, French and Edit! hMerinoes, Ac, i Cotton.

WolleiK Silk. i L. rn rinn i 1 1 I i X1 0 A. tJJ A. NOTICE.

-U trrr. r. WiLinxGTOx, X. OctlW 83. WTI A Rnroi 7 associat2 in (or firm J)r.

W. rtr? 'I a uminrai wi I na Arirnii.rfaif a. it u.u UAttojjs. A. J.

HOWELL. DR. W. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WlLMUCOTO I 1 7u wm hereafter be conducted under the style and firm of JAS. PETTEWAY i would return my thanks to uit friend for thelihpra! extended to me.

and truat they willVi Tor tne farm, with a contirnaneo r.f th 9m. Oct JAS. T. PETTEWAY FACTORS AND C0M1LSS10N MEliCIIANTS, Wllmisgtos, N. also or ers O.

O. Paesust. Pres't Commc'-ial Rank. uto. Davis, AS.

T. PSTTEWAT. KoGea Moor, VCl 3, 185V." L. IX. PEIBCE, (South side Market st.) WILMINGTON, N.

Where he will Ije pleased to see his friends and tt.o public generally in want of any article his line. Oct 24. Journal copy. CO-PAUTNERSHIP DISSOLUXIO V. 'THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under th u5 "laifjttKiijLi Una been dis solved by mutual consent.

WM. MERRILL L. H. PEIRCE. THE BUSINESS of the firm1 will be u'ettled by the sub-scnber, who Till continue the Book and Stationery business in all its branches, at the old stand.

Persons indebted to the firm will please call and settle 2JL i L-II. PEIRCE. FIRE INSURANCE. QUARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY OF HART CAPITAL $300,000.1 MERCHANTS IN SURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD CONN. CAP! TAL $200,000.

The undersiined.airent.sf'jrthe nho will insure against loss by FIRE on as fdvorable terms i ot5r.g0.od Companies. D. acRAE A CO. tnergooa companies. J.

A IJ Wilmington, N. C. Feb Si 185a. tf OCE4N STEAMSHIP NAVIGATION COJflP' Y. A a meeting of tbo Cotumissionci's of the xjl L.ape i ear and Ocean Steam Navigutio Conipaiiv," it was 4 RemUed, That Books for subscriptions to the Capital fcUck of the above Company be opened in the town ol Wilmington, and continue open for thirty days from this date, mider the direction of Jno.

J. Hcdrick, Wm. R. Utlev. and A.

McLean. In pursuance of the above Resolution, we have opened Boks and will wait upon the citizens for subscriptions. JNO. J. HEDRICK, 1 WM: R.

UTLEV, -Cermniflee A. McLEAN, 4lh, 1859 if. 30O.OOO NO. UIT TREES POli SA LE WESTBKOOK MENDENIIALL. PROPRIETORS OF THE WEST GREEN Nurseries and Gnrdens near Greensboro V.

ould respectfully call the attention of the citi7.in$t TTftfT7 ouuwicni owtua mi meir very extensive stocicoi native and acclimated Fruit Trees for the Fall and Winter Trade both wholesale and retail. This large and handsome assortment has been propagated from thrifty leaving trees and worked upon-lho best seedling stocks, which is a sure guarantee of fruilfulness and longevity, two prominent characteristics which should not be overlooked by persons wishing to nlan-t Orchards either for marketing or family use. The stock consists of tbe following trees "150,000 APPLE 1 2,000 PLUM TREES 100,000 PEACH 5,000 NECTRINES iw.UOO rMK 1,000 ALMOND, APRICOT 10,000 CHERRY 4,000 GRAPE VINES. Besides a very tine assortment of Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, all of which will be sold on very reasonable terms for cash, or upon short time to punctual customers, who will be required to give a note on the deiiyery or reception of the trees at the place designated in the order or they will be charged with interest from the aate tnereor. All packages put up in superior style and a complete invoice sent to each patron and so arranged that the invoice will be the register of the Orchard after the trees are transplanted, if they are planted in succession as each kind appears on the list.

Sept20-tf. THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. f30 1,281 35 CHARTERED CAPITAL 50 000 00 TNSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE FIRE, and the perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Trans portation. officeks GEORGE H. HART, President, p.

ROSS, Vice Presi H. R. Coggshall, Sec. A Treas. S.

H. Botlek, Ass'tSec" BT We are prepared to take Fire and Marine Risks in the above Company. DsROSSET, BROWN Wilmington. N. Jan.

14. 1859. Agents. Fttt i PLOUGH IRON. ULL ASSORTMENT.

For sale by Jao-14- J. ROBINSON SON. TUB LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF UMBRELLARS AND PARASOLS of all descriptions, is to be had at KAHNWEILER BROS, 2d door from Exchange come ITIERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS A CENTS A PAIR. Call and see at OU S. B.

KAHNWILER Old Stand, Dec9 Corner Stor Ci A LBS- BRIGHT APPLES OlUU 1000 lbs bright Peaches. In store and for sale by WORTH Jan 7 QC A BAGS FAIR to choice Rio Coffee daily expected; iJO VJ bought for cash from ship, direct from the importers and will be sold low from vessel on it arrival, pv- s-l6 Py HATHAWAY CO. Pebuary 1, 1860. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED by Express at KELLEY'S Book Store Henrv ot John. Gentleman fata -xttm by John Eater Cook.

ALifefora.Life, by the Author of John Halifax Gentlemen, Olive, the Ogilives and others. American it and Humor, illustrated by McLenau Oct t0. TIITIRRKM. A K. BUMnArT0URV DMBELLAS at MYERS A most Durable, of ALL COLORS and EVERY SIZE.

From 24 toJMtinrhM A I -9 www wirv virut-r vnftf Wfeistf'J to ex- i aoou rv i isirj is at 3 Aiarset ctreet, OTi- HAT A CAP EMPORIUM. ftrniTunwR. WE attention to the fact that our RETAILTRADE is for CASH ercluzir.tlH mit. Vtlt 1 1 iic uoio uieu iuo reui i sysiem tnorougn-ly and the result is a large amount now standing unsettled on our books. THE CASH SYSTEM, we nave tound to give better satisfaction to both buyer and seller.

Enabling us to furnish a FINER CLASS OF GOODS FOR LESS MONEY, than heretofore. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, We offer as complete an assortment of Goods on as favorable terms as any similar establishment in the country. wl 3 1 MYERS A MOORE. Wholesale and RetaU Dealers in Hats, Caps, Furs, Straw Goods, Umbrellas, Ac, 9A Market st. sept 27.

a --v CORN AFLOAT. JQAA BUSHELS Janfl Fib auvv or saie oy Jan. 9 ELjU5 A MITCHL OATS. OATS 2200 USIEtjS now IaodinS from Sc01 Champion ELLIS A MITCHELL. 1 NEW CROP RICE.

A CASKS Prime New Crop Charleston Rice. tUl7 -halido. Landing to-day from Schr Grice. For salo by Dec 12 HATHAWAY A CO. RAGGING AND ROPE.

UV 100 Cods Jute Ropapnme qaality. For-sale bv ne 8. DsROSSETjHlQWN A CO. I'OltT QIVJ3ASL00 5.0CK P0RT WINE, daily ex Jnected per Schr. Ellicott, from New forsale by Sept 14.

e. a. KEITur uwu wubigDioeuw oi au kinds or Produce, frrGroceries, liagjring. Rope, Guano, Ac, Ac. Refer to Johx Dawsos.

1 by w.Hiis" x. N. no a TBE NO II pair cf Ladies, Gent, Mi wesanJ Childw'. 300 100 100 v. v.

4 I rs, thin sole foxed'o'siters assorted col. Gaiters wi.Lk L. from 1 1, to 17 we will aU from 75 1 KidShPrMw4Bokina, Lined snd bound kip Brogans 1 oo to 1 stout unbound Kip Brogmoa, fine Enamel I is Misses 5U 20O 15. 1W) 1KV I.adlMI rlnf li Witiurm mnA -t I fu and without beets at cosU nave determined tA on-niir i 1 n.nJSK8 ih ierai thirty days, as aboV. SiSm 1 majonty uf thU tock now offered to the pnb- ror andexamiue for Jan 4..

GEORGE R. FRENCH A GREAT CIf.NrE nn 1 TO BOY BARGiVINS 1 EUROPEAN GOODS, OF OUR own importation: IN BONNETfrand all irnifa Mtf.T tvpov i ivor ff l01 stock in the StsU IN CLOAKS, a hundred different strles of the lau.t rashions. for Ladies, Misses and Children, to which c11 particnlar attention, being able to sell them ft chMTMr than I. anliVorti KhfTl Cashmere, Blanket, Merino, Zephyr. 1.

uva bii wvvi i laius. LADILs Broad and Bearer Cloths and heavy Gimpurs Fnnces for Cloaka. LACES and Embroideries, Valencienne SetU, French Embroidered Setts snd Collars. Breakfast SstU. Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Infants Waists Caps.

HEAD DRESSES and Flouncings, Silk and Velvet Rib-I bona, elvet. Rucbes: Ac I Irish and Scotch Linens, Damasks by the yard, Damaalc Table Cloths, Nap- ih' Twf IinS? ipn, Linen and CottonShest- etS, AC. .1 IlOISERr Cotton; Wooleu snd Culon, for Udies. Gentlemen and Children. 8XSKid Ca8bmere.

Silk and Lisle I xXS? DESCRIPTION ol DomesUcs foa Servants. i-i Jk a fnd KU Wer. c-inews Dee Skin, Broad Cloths, Satinetts, Jeans and Kersey's. With ffreAt miay otneriancy articles, aU of which we shall self st prices that will command a popular trade. U.

KAJINWEILER A Old Stand Corner 8to Oct GIlOVElt Ac UAKEIPS. 1 SEWING A INE rpHlS IS TO CERTIFY that we have been using the JL above make of Machines in our Families, for ft number of months and find them to be such as they are recommended. Easy to work and don't get out of order. We balieve they are the best Sewing Machines now in use that wt know of. J.

LUTTERLOH, JAMES HATHAWAY, C. WORTH, J. SHACKLEFORD. i JOS. B.

RUSSELL, B. O. WORTH, SA4PL.J. BEERY, ZENO H. GREENE, he above Card speaks for itself, as ample of the Machine can now be seen at my Store cask upon dslivtry; All orders will be promptly filled for.

any pattern that may be chosen. Needles also for sale bv the dozen, at $1. AW Machines warranted, if defective others supplied in their GEO. if. KELLRY.

June 12 tf. CHOICE N. C. SMOKEd'baCON A MS. For sal Dec JTPE TTEWAY ACQ 0 WII0.LE A0NP HALF BOXES new Raisins, nowlan-9jy ding from Schr.

Hulse, and for sale by jao. lo. M. MacINNIS. DR; B.

p. ARRINGTON. tVS. ivGEON DENTIST. Office and resi- dance on Market street, building formerly occupied by J.

G. Wright, Esq. Janl7-2md. WUmfngton, N. a JUST RECEIVED.

2000 28 5 Extra C. Coffee Sugar, Cut Loaf do. 4u resn ground gup 13 Fi ve pound boxes of Gn 9.a Fresh ground Suner Flonr." treep and Oolong as, a superior article. 15 Thousand Secar. iariniia irr.u rn.l.

fttNo 26 North Water street1 by V4' Jan 13. O. KELLY. ii3i. large ana iai, ior Sale Hec 5 i ZENO TT ilUVVKV CASSARD Ac SON.

PORK PACKERS, HAM CURERS AND PROVISION MERCHANT, 407 and 409 West Baltimore st, Bal- timore, Md. Have constantly on hand Bacon Sides Shouiders, Hams, plain and sugar cured, and Lard fn, Barrels and Kegsor ders filled at Market prices. 1 Jan23 6md a SOGER'S SCLTANA'a SAUCE. For hot and cold Dishes of all kinds This most delicious and appetising Sauce, invented by the renowned "So-Tib," for the London Reform Club ii 1 WMI. HJWIW v.

Ml. a well, London, from the original If eine. It Ll the favorite Ranea in V.na" land, and on tbe Continent, with a hlA and growing reputation among Amer can Jplpicures, and is much spproved as a stimulant to the appetite and all. to digestion. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS, "We recommend our correspondent to try MoVs.

Sots a new Saaee, entitled the "Sultana's It is made ft tr the recipe; its flavor is excellent, and it affords ecrnlii rable aid in cases of slow and weak digestion-" TAs "Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worty tbe gecius of Sots Observer. "A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh sad FowL aal should have a place on every Uble Atlat. Sole Agents for tbe United States. a YVJKLLV, 217 Fulton NewXi For Sale by Grocers snd Fruit Dealers everywhere. Jan.

17-tf. 4 1860. NOW IS THE TIAIE TOr SUBSCHJBS for- tii GREAT SOUTHERN mi BEST A LEN OF TH UTa 13 WRITING FOR TT. THE SOUTHEEN FIEID FIBESIPII Published every Saturday, at Augusts, acknowledged to be ltU Family Jfoper in Uu in each issue, eight pages (forty columns) of cheic reading matter, devoted to tbs instruction and amusement of tbe the friends of Southern LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and ART. rJ" Subscribers are presented semi-annuaUy, with an INDEX, or Table of contents, i Terms, 2 per snnnm.

Jan27-tQ Address JAMES AntsTGs. r-. TO PLANTERS. IP.XS RHODES SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, in DU Bbls or from 200 to 250 lbs each. fo7aai Kr Feb 11 4 E.

A. KEITH. SArrr- a Jan. 10. 18C0.

Feb S-5m J. 7m OrriCB Vn Sown SHe or Marct? Street, Three 4 Doors East or Mxp.pjxr, Peirce's Book Store, AJTD WEAKLY OPPOSITE THE A BOLTS A JiOTEL. PROFESSKWAL CARDS: IAW WOTICE. TULIUS W. WRIGHT, tl ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office on Market Street; one door Eastjcf Dr.

Dickson's. m. JY A. ITIII.I.Eri, STitEET, Wilmixgtox. N.

CL tux text 12 Ui Wk next door to tbatof Messrs: Miller A Kaker. Jaii. Jth, J8J-3-t. NORTHERN CARDS. G0MMISSI05 MEBCUANTS, No 52 India Street, Koston.

ber, and JlfO. B. liOXDOX, Nor 21. J. II.

Brtax, Ja. -if, k. oaxixza. WM haeesxss GIZEirnSXl AlIIAHKNESS, GIrT0Ii COMMISSION HOUSE Not. 15th, 1857 r- rmLADaSkiA.

GEOIZGIS O. VAIf ASIBINGE. Jr. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Oottpn, Spirits Turpeotine, Rosin; Lumber and Soutb- 1 104 NORTH WHARVES, i -t i ABOTB AtlCH I Prompt personal attention giren to all consiarnments Dec 4-tf. HIDE, OIL ANHIiEATIICR STOUE.

I No. 81. S. Third street. (Between Market and Chesnut st, PUIIADELPlllA.

Hare for sal i I DRY AND SALTED SPANISU HIDES, I Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, Tanner's Oil, Tanner' and Curriers' Tools at the Lowest Prices, and uiion the best terms. 8 All kinds of Leather in the rough wasted, fojr which tne nienest market nrice will be irix-m in m.kn.. exchange for hides. Leather stored free oi chafee and VAA VlAAiAAAAJOaiVU tApllMy. BUSINESS CARDS.i nm.

Mi. urwXKB. LUVET FXAC0CK. SAMUEL B. jjyjfiKOS OWYER, PEACOCK WILMINGTON.

N. -10MMISSION MERCHANTS. WHOT.FSa Irt GRO- JtJAXR COTTON, and uvuviwiu genpnuij. Prompt personal attentipn given to all consignments of Feb. 16-ly.

'1 WILLIAM H. LIPPITT. HIEMTST A- TVDTTnrtTam tin i in Paints. Oils. Dte Stuh.

Wivnom ri, Ciqars, Old Brandies and! Wines, Peefumeet and Fanct abtiujuks, Xi. corner irront and Market streets, I March 25th, 1858. Wilmington, N. C. T.

C. WOItTlI. aENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WlLMU Wilmington, N. C. ED ATI IV" A.

KEITH. OMMISSION MERCHANT, IN. C. Offws his services to Planters as Factor or Agent for the nfl i vi vvi. wui give, ms personal attenaance to the business.

His commission for selling Cotton wi 1 be 50 cw. no cnarge wui be made, lorwarded to New York at 10 bale. I Cotton Oct 4. Fayetteville Observer copy 1 ROBERT'H. COWAN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCAANT, Wn.vrrvRTny O.

KP" Onice South Corner Market and Water sreets uu Oct 5 LEWIS N. BARLOW. ROCER, AND DEALER IN Liquors, Wines, Ale and VJT, Porter, Fine Green and Black Teas. i Wft AO. 5, GRANITE EO Wf Oct2c.

J-v- I Wlmington; N.C. HENRY P. RUSSELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, u1Eas.tBar Stairs' Chaelkston S. C. March 17th, j.

O. G. PARSLEY "PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steak Saw anD Planino mst? mm. mucia ui luujj-iea ior uvaiDEM, will receive A II 4 prompt attention. i March 21, 1858.

NOTICE. HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Subscribers is renewed for three years trom Janu- ijr xok iooij uuuer me names ana nrms BROWN DeROSSET A New York. AND DxROSSET. BROWN Wilmintrnn and Mr. WIIiLtAM L.

DeROSSET is admitted t'o terest in the business for the same term. an in- JOHN POTTS BROWN, 'J r. Deo xtot. i WM, H. WIGGINS.

HPHE SUBSCRIBERS have this l.v fnrmH a nership and will transact business under the name and style of MYERS A at the old stand of the former Hat and cap Emporium, 34 Market st. CHAS. D. MYERS, June 20, 1859. 'i FRED.

J. MOORE. Chas. D. Mtees, ji i Freo.

J. Mooee. SI1TERS 12IOORE. dealers in Hats, Cap Straw i Goods. Furs.

Umbrellas CanOB 4 M0t June 21, 1859. 1 n0MMISSI0T to Wilmington, N. Cf John Dawson, Esqk, Mayor. E. P.

Hall, Esq, President Branch Bank Stale N. a John McLaubm. MALC03I MCI.VNIS, ALROCER AND COMMISSIOiT MERHHA NT V. Nokth Watir Street, Wilmington, N. C.

J. L. HATH A WAT. wu p0MMISSlbN3cHSA Dee 16th, '58 Wilmington, N. JT, Iff.

ROBINSON 4c SON. FMPORTERS AND DEALERS Foreign and Domestic st Wilmington, N. a Jaiu 8 J858: R. BLOSSOM, ji ftnWJ1 ISSION AND FORWARDING MER VJ CHANT, Wilmington, If. C.

I frtITPromP- Perstnal ttenfioa'giTen to Consignments for Sale or Shipment 4 tT Liberal Cash Advices tcade on Consignments to mt New Yore rsixNos. yoy.2d,1857. John acRaxv Donald MacRae. J. W.

K. Dix. 1 0T D. ITXacRAE JENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. VX Jan.

1858. i Wilmington, N. C. JOSEPH JT LIPPITT, OMMISSION MERCHANT, March 8th, 1858. Wilmington, N.

HENRY IfTJTT 51 'T i -i TRACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, i Kwii Wilmington, N. ESryS.8kMOjrAi. attention to businesstn: trusted to his care. Sept. 10, B.

CAZAUX.I -j I OMMISSION MiaiClIANT, Wilmington, N. tT Agent for Smith's Line or New York Packets; -Office, Corner of North Water and Princess streets DR. B. ABBIN GToN, SURGEON DENTIST. HAVING Permanently settled in" Wilmington, respect fully tenders his professional services to the public.

Office and Residence on Market Street, 6 doors West of tbe Carolina Hotel, Building formerly occupied by J. G. Wright, Esq. Ja JAS PETTEWAY A CO. J.

T. PETTEWAY CO! ji..

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