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THE DAILY JOURNAL. WKDSKSDAT, rKBRCAKT 13. 1861. trf ult epM af tb Wujwtw DnT Jocaaas ir m bad vw7 47- ae aooa m knwi Wbitab i r bo. troee, t irr miir. iiMWUUiTiiwn .-., ed M thi Office. - . - StASB con TK itllO - W lave within the last few days pa Wished tbe pro- eeerj of meeting! held in the county, which nomina- tij or recommended candidates to bs voted for on toe 2C .h lost by tbe States Bights 'or secftsioo party of New Hanover coonty m delegates to bum voo--vwlion. Tbe Csps Fear Sllnnt Men beld a'meetlDg at tbe Court noose Isst night, wbeo they passed rwo- l.,:, ii. II w 111 ba seen that theaa ftSOJnUOOS BAoBB . v eaoeauay uc, uiu iui, ,u tL meeting of the people in llast Convention to select candidates. Wt have do doubt that Yedtsdsy next trill be m caxly as ft mass meeting can bt had- and take Occasion here to ttqueat, and at the Mine time to arge poo the people of tbe country to respond U tbia call, tbd aeamble hers, ai many as can Kuvs their homes, for general consultation. Let oa bars aa large an aaarro blage of tbe booe nod aioew of tbe country as possible. Let them bring forth their most able men -men in whose h-w. they am willing to place tbe destinies of the cause ' of their best interests In tbe present crisis men who ' art known to be with tbe Booth, and who are, and will . s. a 1 a .IML. 1 1 i. t be bond battling for our rights to tbe last V It W hardlv neofBsarrv for as to say bere that tbe ' tints meeting! which bare already Itceo beld, suggest tbe daws of tbe IIoo. Wb 8. Ashe and Ilobrrt II. Cowan, Eeq. These gentkmeo, we bare every reason to believe, will, be as acceptable to tbe masses ss any that can be brought forward bat in eeyiug this pinch, I we do Dot wish tQtDbarraas tbe Convention. We only allnde to tbetr names bere as baring been already brought "prominently belore the people. It is sufficient tossy that fully endorse lbs resolution adopted by the meeting , last night, that we pledge onrseJni to support tbe nun- loees of said Convention, provided tbry are uncompro mising seorMkwiils." The slate ol the country de . kuntta tbia much of ever? trne friend of tbe South. V jjgrTbo Virgiola Bute Convention meets at Ricl mood to-day. All eyes will be torwd towards Virginia af , I - . t ammI ; HIT WW UC rin;- Ttwra la a atrocir probability that the Pears Outiims wtU not be able to eflrct any compromise. B dispatches - . Mm'm tianM - . i . .. ,, , C We are ioJebted to an nokoown frit-ud for a eopy of Mf. Bridgers' speech before the Hoose or Com aaooa on tbe Copventlon question. . , tSf ueory A. bUison, iqr, nas wen nonunaieo as 0M of tbe candidates aa a delegate to tie Bute cod TDt'olW)mIufortceMB!fs We do not know bow Jlr. E. aUoda on tbe secession qacttioo. Many years Ago, bs was 8tata BighU Whig. Mr. KLIisoo is now in Alabama, where be has a large Turpentine form nrar Mobile i i j ! r .;"-. Ws haTt Dot beard who the other candidate i. 19 W pabiifb below tbe bill which has already passed U boosts of this Rtate, and is now before tbe fjouss of Commons, called and known as the Siay Law : A KIIX lo Urr Iks jurudidio of Ik Cuurlt of tht Mat , md tht tMiM of pteodng, for lh rK of tin Thoi. ; eaortoN 1. lit U maoUd by Ota, Qtntral AtttmJAy of lh Biol of Xorih Carolina, and U u herd,y tnwttol by lMau Ihorxiyof lAssamc, Thai baraafMr th aui trior coiiru of law aiTaU bs original ana salualve JurMlotloa fcl all auiU r actions for dabu aa4 immadi doa oa bonds, promiraory Prttff bills of eschaage, ooTaaanU fur tha paymcotef mon aoooata, jadgmsaia, and all othar coduoU for nioaay daaiaaaa, ssccpt offlolal bouds, and b nd of guardians, tx entota, and adnlniatratora, and axertit eaoat la which a aincls maglslraU baa jarladlotioa b ciuting laws, and tba aa abAii ba aoffnlsabla only in said couru, and tbe Judges ,k.Mi m karab daclarad lo bars full power and author ity to give Judgment and award eaeoutioa, and all aeotMtry Breoaaa tbrraun, and abaU have, aae, sierclia, and enjoy La earns power and authority, right, and privilege la re paet tbarato, aa war ad, ezrowd, and aJoyd by any I itsjer Jadgea af lb u parlor conru la raiprct to niatter of a lika kind baratotor aognlaabla Is said court. Pico. i. Jit xifvrthar enattcd, That tha defendant In any f tba aforesaid action or suit ahall appear and plead n tba second regular term altar tba term t which tha writ shall b returnable, otherwise the plalntlB ma ba judg ment by default, which la actiona of debt ahall be Bnal, ua na whea damages are suggested on th roll, and la that - oaas, and In all other eaaea apaolally prorld- d for whrn tha laemery aball be ia dansgea, a writ of enquiry ehall ba ex aoottd at tb Aaxtaaooeading term i JYoeuied, That whea A plaintiff ba any soft oa a single bond, a covenant for tha atmeai of moaey, bill of exchange, promlaaory not or aisaed aoeonat, ahall obtain lodgment Bnal at the aeoond taiai after tb term to which proceaa ahall ba returned In aay actios of debt, ba may execute hi enquiry tha earn arm aa to Intareet and tha talus of say foreign eurreucj or moaey for which suit may be brought. fcac I. U fvrihftnacUd, That all baft bonda lo ay f the afofceelif anlta or actlooa aball be conditioned for the APpaaraBe of the defendant at tbe seoond regular term iter tb term to which th writ I returned. Sao, 4. Jit it frOur enacted. That all aalta sow pending to th sounty oourU for demand of a aimilar aature to thoe af which this act givss sxcluaivs Jurisdiction to tb soperl 'r court, not triad sad determined before tha ratification af tbia act, and all actlooa of a aimilar attar which era brooght and mad returnable to Ui several coonty courts nay, at tba option af either patty, be transferred to the u parlor ooorta, and th Irat shall atand for trial, at tha second Una of said conrta, and th teooad ahall ba plead to at tb aacood Urm, aad stand regularly for Ulal at the next teim ibaraaftar. - ; so. I. Jit it fttrthmr enacied, That Is all c'aaea provided for In tb foregoing taction, tb clrka Of th aeveial ooun- ty sowts shall certify to tb said superior court a transcript f tb proceeding of said eouat court aa ia eaaea of ap- " waaia i Voetdcd, so Attorney's lee ahall be taxtd except U the said aoperior court. Eao. i. ht it fvrtlur enacted, Tbs all wsrrsnU which have already beea brought, and which have not baea tried nd determined before tb ratificstioa of this act, or which Cut baraaftar be brought, ahall not be returned for trial waul six ealeadar month after th earn ar aenred. . , Geo. T. JitUff Uer Tnoctod, That thia sot ahall b and remais is force for two year and no longer. '' bJ. s. Jit t further tnacled. That all Uwa and elaoMa of laws aamiBS; as ootiflict with and within tbe meaning ssd purview of thi sot. bs aad the earns a re hare by repealed. . fcxc a. ii U further inacitd, lhat thia aet ahall take af- , fact aad ba fat i Iroti aad after Ita ratUloaUoo, - . Iricusn or ran Khos I aadi is New Esolakd. Ooe of tbe most flonrbbiDg branches of trade io tbe New England Bute! has heretofore been tbe boot sod boe beaioeM, which baa been enjoyed almost as a mo nopoly by that section of country. But we perceive cy u.a return wst we uuiuig uu oaa uwa very coo siJcrAble within tbe past year, in oonstqaenee of tbe eoliikal troubk! m which tbe country is ioTolred a , rtt portion of the shoe trade bang done with tbe I X and no mall part ot it com prising tbe supply trnisbed for tbe ass of tbe slarea. It appears that the cesser of cases of shoes, and the value thereof, sent from tbe New England states for tbe yesr 1829 and aad 1EC0, wera as loiiuwt : . Caaea. Veto, ) a r X- - Jaai S M w63 fOi T S9,WT,1U Pacreaa,...... 4,au Sl.23,i80 IT rre we Cava a falling oil in one year of nearly three r id c.ars in one brsncn alooe or Aoruern in c -v, r-a which we may bast some caJculation tof r ' v 1 1 -H nrase must be in tba manufactore of cot- t. a r ' ' A machinery and other epartmenta. Ia U.8 Let ti T-cU Lke these, it is no wonder that a reac-tL-n of r-' ""t lt talen place in the Eastern SUtes '.Lit al, . a meeUcgs and Joaa urown giormcsr tlon t-e brckea op by tba people, and Union meeting! -i a-', i coercion cjeetirsareecuiasiagtiCAUy snBiainea. 11 each be tbe consequences to trade and manufacture r from tbe beginning of trouble srith tbe Soatb, m bey we not ejpect to see in case that open cos t i stou'.i be rWorted to t Tbe mAnufactareri of I . 2 -- 'aod may fiod that the triumph of an abstract i ul A a notry return far trade lost and prosperity t i asv ; aui ti iMcbautes and mill operatires I ; 7 reikis tLat tbe aoccees of a fanatical par- I r 'f0 l of hunger and . For the Journal. MalMg ( Caps rae Stlaaiaa Mmm. WaaanAB. fit Pvoelametioa af Hia Exeeilesc. Q. J lb), the people af Horth Carolina are to aelect delagatM to 8Ut CoavenUoa oa tba ixta day of Pebrnary, to decide Doa sorb actios a tb oraaent eiltlcal sonditloa of rr- ai ifllr may drauad ; aad wbtrees, epos mauars so gravs and loipertaot, H hi very daeirabl to bate concert S tioa. aad that all parte, ss well as tb whole county of New Uaaoter, aaay be properly rapraaratcd t Be H therefore . frrtutetd, L That the citiaeas of every Caprala's Diatrict ia tb cooaty af Mw Uaaover b reepectlully reqoaatad; and they ar hereby especially (ntiud, to saaemble la Matt UiMmJum, hi Wilmington, oa Wedneaday, tha JOth day of a v ti j , ,ii .v. mw m uui'iM.ium v vi.ni waiaa ror to Dproacniog tevenuoa. Jietnlved, I. That while w each mar bars fereoe for delegate to th Rut Coovegtioa, w rboerfwjly pledg oaraelvaa toadpport the nominee of tb a Cob reouon provided aaid ominee era ncomrromieing ss- ceMlonUta. Mmolved. A. That a amain Hit af It be appointed to make arrangement for tb propoacd County Convention, ui asowoa. n waa Haoleed. That Hon. W. B. iL aad Bobt. H. Cowan, Paq., be reapactfutly rcommenod as sunsbls eandldaiai for tae rtato uonveouoa.- hob i . u. baa au, cnier. J. U. Br, Acting Becratery. ..'" i For tba Journal. hf eMail. Eorroas tAeovrdiog to pravloos nollo through th Journal and oUierwta. goodly number of the eitiaeua of Kock rias utetnet, wipun ecunty. mat ac stayer store os tha Id mat., for tha purpoaa of rawing s Heeeeeloa Klag, A beaotilul pol. aalected with great car, tall aad aymctri- had beea procortd, and a very bandaom Flag prepared. Everytaiag being ready, tha r lag wa rueea amid tba akoott and bravo and cheer of th multitude, la sdditioa ta thM Mart raopgnltioa of tb "symbol of oar aeottmeata.' a tha r lag reached tba eummlt,- graearuily anrurllng to tbe braese, h was saluted by a trolley from tha guns of tb young men. staaara. w. n. warq, jona amrpny ana xnomaa carr, be' Ing aevarauy called upon, mad effective and patriotic r mrka, aultable to tha accaaloa and tha manifeat feeling which pervaded, la fact, (bar wa a great deal of eulbu- alaam exhibited, a tber would hv beea over any other manifeatatloa of aa luteotloa to sever the eonneouoa be tween tha North aod tha ftooth. Jf the qnaeliooe Involved is the praeeal erkta are anywhere thoroughly eomprebeaded an eiipreciaiea, it i in vuima. ana eeueoiaiiy la UiU trii t. They kaow tbe wronga the Houtb baa tuflered, aod the lnault and Ignominy wa will bars to endure if we aubmit to the rule of Lincoln; and wbat'a more, they know tb reme dy and s mors determined, tborough guiug, resolut et of beceaeluntata t not to a found, lb Hag which waa re teed oa thl occaaloo, 1 a rd groaad or body, a large white Htar In tha middle, (for the outbera Confederacy,) arroondd by fifteen email Stars, ornotiog in nrieen rvjuineru eiar state. . .- Keapectfully.So., - btATEb' RTUBTB. Dnpllo, M.O., Keb'r. Iwet. I" Vraea Waablngtaet. '---- WAsni kotos, Feb. 11. The receipts from customs st New York IsBt wevk were $5&5,000, or only a shade ebtTS balf what tbt-y were io the corrtwpondiog wetk of lust year, r acta ol iius sort, occornug every wet k, stsak volumes upon tbe disastrous edusequtnees to tbe flortb, ol the lulling on ox the Houtuera trade. I bey also expose the utter lolly of adopting a protective Urifl bill, wbh, in exciudiDB- coruio classes ol Imported a tide, will destroy revenue. 1'ovlniuiUn are rtquiml bt. Jaw ...to take aa oath to supjiort the const itoi ion or the Upitcd mates. Jusny fustmaslcrs lo tbe soot-ucd BtaU strike out from tbe form of oath sr-ut them by tbe I'bSloOioe Dt parfmeot to sign and swear to tbe words, -of tht United Slate." I liis, being an avolUnnoe of what Is required by law, necetwiUtes a discontinuance of the office. Tbe roetofflce Uupurlmrnt declines to mako aprxjlut- ments of poetmastcrs, upon resignations, wbere it is ap parent mat mere is collusion between-the person w bo resigns and tbe one whose appointment is asked by tbe for mer. . , . -. .; w- --: Jadiro iiillyer, the able and popular eclicitor of tie treuBury, will resign to-morrow sod leave immediately for Ueorgia, bis native bUte, . There was much f xciti mc.it to-day in all parts of the city throu .h the diflusion of a report that tbe British consul at Mobile bad btn tarred and feathered. Bucb a dispatch reat hed the 1'resideut on Saturday, but be discredited it. . 1 1 ear that ex-rresldent T)ler expresses fears lhat the l'eaco (Jonveution will not adopt any measure tbst will bo Mtiefttctory to the bordir tUve biales. Crtdit is Riven in tnsaury circles to the statement that nortbiro bai.k presideuts will drcliue to take fur ther notice or the government securltlts uuless comLro mlie is tUecltd bttWKo tbe ioetiot,s upon tba slavery question. ' - ' r - ' ' ' I beer that there ere many other provisions in He proposition ol Mr. Uulbrie in btball of tbe Kentucky delegation, and above referred to, out i give the leading one. A proposition for a congressional code to uphold and croud slavery in Territories found no favor in tbe committee. Tbe Kentucky proposition for compromise was adopt ed to-day in tbe aub-committee-f f tbe peace convention aa a sort ol preliminary step. It prohibits slavery ia the Territories north of 36.30, and in all tbe territory south of that tine ilavetv ia recognizod as it exists io Southern States of the Union. ' The rights of slave holders shall be protected by tbe United tiUtes courts and all departments o tbe Territorial government,' ac cording to the laws of tbe States from which slaves were taken. States north or south ol the said line to be sdmittrd into the Union with or without slavery, as tbe constitution ol such new SUte may provide. . The most venemous opposition in Congress to con cession aud conciliation proceeds from men who were until latterly democrat a This was manifested to-day in its most malignant phase by a Northern Senator. CapL Morrison, of the revenue cutter Lewis Case, sent his resignation . to the Treasury Department, aod ac knowledged that bs bad surrendered bis vessel to tlie State of Alabama. .It will be seen, however, byihr following order, that no resignation, under such circum stances, will be accepted. CapL JJrcsbwood's resigna tion, when received, will no doubt be disjHMtd of in the same way. ( - Trkasubt DxpsaniKirr, Feb. 11,1861. J. J. Morrison, ol Georgia, a Captain in tbe revenue cutler service of tbe United SUtes, late in command of the " Lewis Caps," having, in violation of his official oath and of hia duty to the government surrendered his vessel to tLe State of Alabama, it Is hereby directed lhat bis name be stricken from the roll of said service. By order of the President of tbe United SUks, Joux A. Dix, SecreUry of tbe Treasury. Win. M. Steaurt, of Washoe, baa written to Repre scnUtivs Burcb, of California, and enclosed him tbe cap tion of a memorial, which ia being exteosively signed by tbe citizens ot Nevsds Territory, praying tbe organisa tion of that Territory. Mr. Steuart is a son-in-law of Ex Governor 11. 8. Foote, and a lawyer of ability. He says that Nevada is nnsuitid to slavery, bnt thia maka no diflerence to the people, - who Will nave speedily a Soverumtnt to protect their increasing interests from lormon rale. , " , . ' s Tbe Uovernor of California recommends ao extension of the esstern boundary over Washoe. Tbe House ter ritorial committee was to-day, at tbe foaUnce of Mr. :t - I Barch, Instructed lo report oq the sabject- Corrrtponirnf Bali. Sun. Victor Km asckl Paisairrio wm tbb Cast orr Crown or a Dakscssb. A strange aftoir, says a let ter from Turin, bos occurred in this city? Tb munici pal council reatlved to present to King Victor Emannei, on bis return, a gold circlet, representing oak and laurel leaves. But there was only six days to prepare one, aad Italian workmen were not active enough to make it in so short a time. A Jew presented himself and oflored, for 6,000 bancs, a magnina ot crown which be bad by him. HiscflVr was accepted, snd tbe money paid ; but lo ; tbe discovery wsa afterwards made that tbe circlet in question hsd been bought at a sale of tbe t fleets of Fanoy Ellaler. tbe celebrated dansuese, and as proved by ao ioscriptioa ioskle, that it was s.iven to ber after a performanca at London by an Englishman, who was a fanatical admirer ot ber oancimr. Jadire of tbe effect thus created ! Nothing else is talked of io our city. LET US PAY EACH OTHER Every account mad prsvlooa to JlSTJART 1st, 18S1, with as IS HADK OCT and part doe. - Ws ar sending out bills, aad oar patrons wOl greatly oblige as by jPITLNG ON PRESLNTITION. O, A. BAXOWIS, Proprietor of the CLOTH DTO ABO FURS IS B IX U 8T0SE, . .. - - M Market Street, ju, JO. -. : - . 123-iw n it Uaatrp- Water Davta. To aa evil hour, and ander A temporary insanity, tbe miserable demagogue whose name beads this article waa allowed to occupy tbe position of a represenUtivs of this city and HUta in tba House of IlepresenUtivea Ever since be held that position, bis course baa been io snltiog and injurious to the interest of the commanity be has professed to represent It was tbe rota of Henry Winter Davis which aided lo th election of tbe Abo lition Speaker Banks, and also tbe present inefficient partisan Speaker. From first to last this traitor baa been k-agued with tbe enemies of tbe Constitution and tbe South, aod tbe influence which bis position ss a Southern repreaenUti vegave bio has been most disastrously used to prevent any recognition ot Southern i igbU. We ask the people of Maryland to look at tbe langiagw of this insolent black Re publican in bis speech of Thursday last. We ask, if tbe people of Maryland, or of Baltimore are prepared to endorse the murderous creed promulgated oy Dim, or ua com sneering tslseboods wnicb be utter ed against the South f We ssk. if tbe Dermis of Mar. try-1 land are ready to follow Henry Winter Davie Into a war of extermination azainst tbe South T Listen to thia cold blooded fomenter of civil wsr and bloodshed, bow coolly be talks of destroying our brethren of tbe Sooth! Mr. Sneaker. I do not wsnt to anarrei about words: I do not wish to say a word calculated to exasperate toe already too much inflamed slate of tbe public mind, but here I say that tba Constitution of tbe United SUtea and the laws made in pursuance thereof must be eoiorced, and those who stand across tbe patD or that enforcement must either destroy the power of tbe United Hute or It wilt destroy Ibem. 1 he lews of tbe United States provide their own method of enforcement, bod, wnen enforced, those who resist tbem muat tske tbe con sequences. J be wbole speech of Mr. Davis breathes nothing but deadly boatilility to tbe South and encouragement to her eoemtes to continue tbeir oppressions and injustice toward ber. Tbe South ia not to be allowed to protect ber Interests by any mean. 1 bis tyrant demagogue take irreat pains to srengthen bis Black Ik-publican ineou io toeir evioeoi intention to go to war wito too Boutb. Jlessyi: M the Constitution says that no Bute shall keep troors or ships-of-war in time of peace, and the Govern ment naa authority to disperse tbem wtiere kept, if troops should be organised in any SUte, the Govern ment bos tbe power to demand tbeir immediate disband ment. If ships-of-war are provided by any SUte, tbe General (Jovernment bos tbe power to demand that tbey do immediately disposed or or to sink tbem. Aod in this msnuer, without wsr, aoy Sute or States attempt ing to do damage to another except those who array themselves actually in arms the United Suites can in voke its authority and restore it! power." ilutt I the spirit ol conciliation and compromise man ifested by tbe represenUtivs ot Baltimore I How can it be expected that Northern men will go-for compromise that tbey will go for conciliation when encouraged to coercion and destruction by a Bout hern man. We have never bad any respect lor Henry winter Davts. We have iter deemed him but a sclGah demagogue, bat this last speech of bis betrsyt such a cold blooded atrocity as places faim along side of Sumner, Grwly and Love icy, and must secure for him the tnmitiiratrd acorn ot every true frk nd of the Union, and the undying hostility of evtry friend of the South and ber rights. The Canada Failure Blav laaa. Toronto, C. W- Feb. !. Tbe case of Anderson, the fugitive slave, wf argued at great length to-day by V ! A , 1 . 1 , . II . . " . ' 1 . ruiynin couuari, auu tuc rasa is sun koidk ou to-ntgut. I he general iroprtssioo is that tbe court will liberate the prisoner on a technicality in the commitment. ' THE people of New Hanover will vote lor JOHN DAWSON aad WILLIAM A. WRIGHT, to rprsant them In th Convention Election 38th February, 1861. ., . VOX POPUU. Feb. 11, 18C1. : , rpR BTATB CONVBtNTIOIff. hteeir. EniToas i " Uaoy Citlsaas " dealr to b repre- eanUd In th Convention by - - ROBERT BTRANGK, snd 110 BERT H. COWAN. February Sth, 1B61. ' H7 U roil OORBTABLR. WE are authorised to snnouno 8TLTESTEB PKTTB- WAT, as a candldat for th ofllo of ConaUbla for th Upper Olvfaion of Wilmington, st th election to b beld oa th S3d but. ... rebTth, U ... Vf roil conbtAblic, WB ore authorised to aonounos JOHN UTLET a a can dldat for re-election to th office of Conitabl for th Cpper Dlvktloa of tb town of Wilmington, at tb election to bs held on the z2d of February, 1861. February i. 127-t WS ar aotborlaed to annoonc LEWIS M. WILLIAMS aa a candidal for re-election to the office af Conitabl for th Cpper Division of Wilmington, at th election to b held on th JJd February, 1861. Fb.4. 126-te (OR COR STABLE. . WE ar authorised to announce W1L H. BIDDLE, as s candidate for re-election to lb offlc of ConaUbl for tb Lower District of tha tows of Wilmington, st tha eleotlon to be beld on tbe J3d February, 1861. Fb. 4. '' 126-te POH COH8TABIaA&. - i WE ars authorised to announce ISAAC W. HAWKINS ss s eandidaU for th -offics of ConaUbl for th Lower Dlelriot of Wilmington, at th slcotioa to b beld on ths I2d last. -Feb. 4. - . - 12G U FOR VOH BT A BLbB. " WB Are authorised to anoouncs D. B. BE1YDEB u a caa dldaU for ths offlc of ConaUbl la th Lower Dlviaioa of th town of Wumlngton, at tbe elcctioa on th Z2d Februa ry, 1861. Feb. Id, 1861. ' 125-t . UlatK. , CARD W be; to Inform th trade, that w hav ap poinUd W. C. BOWABD, Kaq Naval btor Broker of Wil miagtoa, S. O., sol Agent for our Gin. UKO. B. ROGERS A CO. Boaton, April 3. Tha anderalgned, having be a appointed by Oeorge B. Roger A Co.. of Boatoa, sol agent for th sals of their HLVES in thia market, respectfully solicit order from the trad. Their Olated Glut is rarroaled rtval to,- if not euperior to any mamfaetured in the Untied Matte, and ie varranled lo fiee ealuf actum, or the money refunded. - A well salaowd atock of lower gradaa, from sam partiea, kept eonstaatly oa hand, eample of which eaa be ea at my Offic. W. a HOWARD. Broker. Aprat.lMO.' . . . , 183 tf, t JBOKEB AND AUCTIONEER, I Offlc o Booth WUr Straat, OM Stand." Msvtnf rf PSlved thA SpputntmSDl of ABCtlbneer, feepecV fully otters hi aervlcee for th aorehaa sad al of REAL I ESTATE, STOCKS, NEGROES, PBOUUCK aad UKNEBAL MERCHANDIZE, ffrovl attention aoiil 6 given to tht NAVAL bTORS BUSINESS heretofore.) aaraaaKCasi O. O. PsralyalM., Prea't. of th Commercial Bank af WI1- Imlngtoa, M.O. John Da weoa, Em., Prea't. of Ota Branch Ba N. U. da. Maaars. Kidder A Martin, do, , Meeara. E. M array A Co., do. T. C Mcllhenny, Eeq do. Meaars. Dollnar, Potter A Cat, I w. k - ' Do. Wataoa A Mearaa, JMswTorB., April IU. IHfti. f A llnpaMD' TaaUaeaay. PirreroaB, Vu, Aug. 1, 1858. I hereby certify that my hair having become mile fray, I need Befmstreet's Barr Reatorative (preparad by w. 6. Hagaa, of Troy, N. T., for four weeks, aad my hair waa la that tim reetored t it original color. I out fully reccom mend th article to a all It claims. . , . WM.KWG8LET, - . . Pastor of tb Beptkrt Chareh. Pittaford. Tt. Remember that thi rcanlt waa prodnned by HaiaKTBiar'S Inimitable, the otiamal sad oWw reiiobl Hair Beatorativa. Prio Alty eewu aad oa dollar a aottla. Bold avarywbwa by all Prarrieta. Sold m Wuminftoa by W. H. LtppKt, H. McLla, aad by " DWwT.iE. HA OAS A CO, Proprietors, Troy, . T. Fsb. A 1M Ist-dsw. LADRE1 U't fee. M CHOP SABDSIf IBRD, JUhT RECEIVED FROM D. LANDRETH A SOS 9, tb soet reliable Sd Grower la tba eeoatry, a full aopply of NEW CROP GARDEN SKEDS, coeaiaUng of a vartetv ol Beans, Paaa, Aeparagna, Boot, Oaioa Satta, White and Red Clover r)d, blaetirua, aad a rwoeral aaaortateat of amall Seed. AJao, FtowarMd and Hyacinth BoJba. For aala by . WALKil M BARES, aTv. 14. 44 Ataxkat strset. STALKER HE1EES, r r t DHUQQIBT AND APOTBZCARY, So. a ataaasT Brsssr. DEALEB ia uUot Sfedicisa Enxliah, French aad (ieriaaa Coamioals; I weed lab Leaonet, en e. , Alan, anterior Brand V. Win. Ao.. AO. ' " Preaoriptioaa torn pounded la tb most ekffiful sad alagaal lor-ma. , . i Moveabar IV. IMS. - i i TIIE laRElT EXGLLSfl REMEDY. SIB JAMES CLARKE'S CILKBHATKO FKXfALK PllXB. Prepared from j prrpnpton of Sv J. (Xarkt, if. JJhvuruim KxJraardtmarit to IA Ouank. This Invaluable medicin i nnfailln; la th ear of U thoae painful aad dangeroua dteeaae to which th female eonstiwtloa I aubject. It modei ate all exceaa and re move all obstructions, sod a speedy core may ba relied OA. . ... TO HARHIBD LADIES ft is peculiarly euited. It will, la a abort tim. bring oa tb moathlv Dftrlivt wt, k renlKrtt. aaca ootua prvc uua uokiu, near m uovoraaww i - Ptamp or ureal Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. The pm thovld wa be taken by female during (A FIRST TURXJt MONTHS of Prtmancy, a they ar wr to bring on Mitcamaie, bU at any other (tww they art aqre. - Ia all case of Nervous and Spinal Affection, Pais ta tha Back and. Limbs, Fatigue oa alight xrtion, Palpautios of the Heart, Ureteric and White, tha Pill will eflect a ear wbea all other meana have failed, and although a ao srful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or anytning nuruui to me couetitution. Ft.ll directions in the pamphlet around sack package waicn auouia d eararuuy preaervea. Sol Agent for tb United States aad Canada. . , , . JOB MOSES. Rochester. N. T, If. B II 00 and ( poaUg aUmpa encloeed to any ao- thorised Agent, will inaur a bottle, containing 60 Pilla, by return mail. For eel la Wilmington by W. B. Lippltt, Eenry McLla, sna an urogsiats. Bold Is Uoldsboro' by Lucaa A Moor. - PUBCKLI-, LA 1)1) A CO., Bichmond. Ma, 14. Haw tit i If aow ty WM. fl. LIPPITT, WBOLJCSALBAJVD RETAIL DRtroaiST A CBKMIHT at. SB. Vor. KthI and IXarfcet Bta- Wllwtnwum. SJ. C. I AI war on hand a full and fresh aatortment of DRUQB, PA lNTtU OILS AND GLASS. PERFUMER Y - AND FANCY AHTJVLKa. Pretonvtiont accurately compounded. Medicine eaa bs obtained at any hour of the night. The night bell Is at tb aecond door (on f ront at.) from tn corner. SW On and after tbl day, all praaorlptlno will ha ifAnn wa. let. i huh tfj.OLD PAPKKS for aals at this offic, st 25 senU per hundred. - ' MARRIED. At St. John's Church. In this town, on Tueadsv. th 12th .net., by tb Bev. J. H. Wainwrlght, saaiated by tb Rev. Dr. Drane, B. R. MOORE, Eaq., of Saliabury, to Mies JOE, aaugoier or a. a. inixpn, MO-, or mis city. . - On tb 30th Januarv. 1861. in Fnreat Scott rountv. Misa.. byW. A. Lack, Eq., Mr. JOBN CAUHOLL, formerly of Bieden countr. a. v.. to Mlea BkBACCA. daughter of Col. jonn vi. ana r ranoie siminon. In Columbua count v. on the morelnif ot the- 12th (nut.. h nev. iu rncnara, ur .utia u. iitius.vi ha. ot wilmlBB ton, to Miss A KB A J, BALDWIN. Reeelpt par WIlmlnattoN dk Wcldon R. R., Wb. ID, 94 aacka Flour. 44 bbla. do.. 104 bnxea Tobacco. 114 bbl. Spirits Turpentine, 267 do. Tar. do. Boain. 196 balea cotton, 70 baga Urled ruit, 302 Bomb Bhella. and Sundriea : To B. Uoutbcrland, J. M. Monk, O. Alderman, J. M. Hen deraon, 1). A. Lamont, J. T. Petteway A Co., Wataon He area, J. H. uioaaom.K. B. Agt., O. hetley, O. V. Rhodes, W. 11. MoRary h Co., UcBoaaet, Brown A Co., Win. Oriffin, tiatnaway s uo., f. rage, t iara A Turlington, K. Murray A Co. . C. M. t-'o J it Co I). Fauat k Co.. Bruce A Ooek. W. J. urown, li. ret'tgrew, i. l.ynn. w. h. Butler, H. Bonlden, Kt w. Kernodle, J. a V. McUaa, leaao Welle. U. sfcMan- nan, Btokley & Oldham, E. Manigault, T. II. Harden, and norm. Kectlpie pa W., C. di R. H. R.f Fib. IS. 101 bales cotton, 104 bbla aplrita turpentine, 162 do tur pentine, 432 do tar. To Smith McLaurin. B R Agent. O W Bullard, T C A B 0 Worth. J W Alford. W McCov. Alex McLaoe, Clark &, Turlington, A W Fuller, Frrsnt A Wllaon, W. J Prloe,' A Alderman. Geo Alderman, II a thi ay A Co, And Anderson A Savage. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED. A TEACHES to Uk charge, immedialtly, bt a amall XJL Pchool. Competencv to prepare atndenta for admission to Colleee is required. Applicsuu will address either of the ander signed at Uilchrist's Bridge P. O., Marion DUtriot, South varoiina, wun autemeni oi terma ana qnauncauona. DANIEL GILCHRIST, GEOHUE W. BEAVES. FebT IS, 18611 34-2faw4w-25 4t. - NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Front Street, near LippiU't Drug Store, WILMINGTON. N. C. T. BILZINGEB respectfully informs bis friend snd the SJ a public generally, that ha i prepared, at hi etors In tbia town, to make up OLOTUINGf to order, clvio and military, In the beat and moat faabionabl atyla, at reasona ble price, and on abort notice. A new aMortmentof CLOTH, CASSIMiREStai VEST IA G8, lout received and oa band. Feb. 13th, 1861. 134-tf PLANTATION OOODS. NORTH CAROLINA, Georgia, Kentucky and Maryland Keieeya and Plaina of all qualitiee ; Cotton Oanaburga; Unbleached Cotton bhlrtings of all widthe : Shirting Utripea: Marlboro', Choctaw, Fairhill StripeWsnd Plaida j done and Hair Hoe ; Under bhirte ; Negro Blanket and Comforta bles, at low price. For eale by J. 8. WILLIAMS. Feb. IS. - A. C CASlMEUEa All) KKRaicia, ALL qualltlta. For aale by Feb. 13. , J. 8. WILLIAMS. A1IIHTM AtO COUARa. F aoperior quality and at vie. For sale by Feb. 13. J. 8. WILUAUS. BBOA DCLOTH, CAbIMA.UA,M AMI h !!.. VERY Fek ART deairsbl aaeorlment juat received. For aala by b. 13. J. M. WILLIAMS. PARASOLS LAtBHIkLLAe-new ail lee. Foraal by Feb. 13. J. K WILLIAMS. -ITruiTE, RA.U, ULlk,, Green, Grerand YeUow Flan- T T nela. For sale by : J. b. Dele. WILLIAMS. Feb 13. IKIH POTATOES, 500 B, BBL8. PLANTING POTATOES, i arrive. For aale by Feb IS. T. C. A B G. WORTH. BY STEAMSHIP NORTH CAItOLIBA. - W K RECEIVE TO-DAY, Btuart'a C. Bngar ; ' Laguayra CoO'e Java CoOe. For al by Feb 13. L. B. HUGGIS8 At SOH. J SOUTH CAROLINA MONET, WANTED BY WORTH A DANIEL, . Feb. U . - - Grsait Bow, Front si BHOWER1 EXTRA FAMILY FLOtJH. s a eiOKB, aad tor aale by Feb. 13. WOBTH A DANIEL. NEW BOOKS. GWKCASEsboard the " North Carolina.'iwlll be opened to-dav porliculara to-moirow. . Latest dale of all tba most popular Papers snd Maga sioee, at WH1TAKEB d NEW BuOK BTOBE. February 13th. - . ; . THB UITLE BLII0 BOOK. A REGISTER OF FEDERAL OFFICES AND SALARIES, pric li emu ; for aale at Feb. 13th. WHITAKEB'S KEW BOOK STORE. PERFECTLY REFRESHING! AFTER THE ILLEGAL SEIZURE OF ARMS IS NEW York by order of Governor Morgan, of that State, aad wbea Got. Brown, of Georgia, telegraphed to tb Black Re publican villain in regard to them, hia reply was that b coald any a or do nothing until h waa communicated with in vsnltag oa tbe aubject ; bat it waa perfectly ref reeking to ae tha celerity with which he let go the said arms when h waa telegraphed to that Gov. Brow a had eeised all th New York vesMl in tb port of Savannah as reprieale: ha did not even wait to receive a letter oa th subject. Th pat riotic CASS1DEY will c option to noat na hia natron. mnA nligbtca th public wbil be aella Keroaen Lamp and OU at me neoacavooa anq i rioota r root at. rab. IS. TALEBT1NRA. A MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORMENT, due Uat week by tb " Paikerabnrg," arrived last alght by ths M North Carolina .-"for sol at Feb. lita. WHITAKEB'S KEW BOOK STORE. - 'STATIONERY. OME BEAUTIFUL KEW STYLES PAPER aad Envoi- epos. Bleak Books, Ac, per ateamer " North Caro lina," a - . , WHITAKEB'S Kw Book Btor. Aebraary 13ta. BY TELEGHAm. POU THE DAILY JOllUIAU : ;:- FROM WASHINGTON ; ' ' Wabhwotob Crrr, Feb. lSlh, 1861. t PEACE CONGRESB. 8i BUtes having secedtd, sud tormed a Southern Confederacy. Jota everj remsining btate bnt one would have to vote in favor of an amendment of tbe Con stitution, according to (be recommendation of tbe feaoa Congress ; and this ia generally believed to be impoasi ble. o tie Peace CoDgress, whatever it may do, will probably tail short of acromplULiog tie end desired. CONGRESSIONAL - -Ia tbe Senate on yesterday, the Naval Appropriation Kill was apv Ajrffleisdmt6T;asni3o TonbuiloT seven 8tr"SloopsK)f-War -Jl-e Bill passed as amended. . -, , , Io the House The Secretary of the Treasury sent in a communication stating that there was only bair a million in money in tbe Treasury, and that tea millions would be required before tbe fourth of starch. Keport ssye that tbe Indian Trust Fond Commit tee's report shows that lale SecreUry Floyd gave ac ceptances smouoting to nearly reven millions of" dollars. Messrs. Thompson and MeCltlland are blamed for carv lessness io keeping the bouds. - Tbe Paciflo Eiil Road blll wai debated. ' .7.' , LINCOLN AT INDIANAPOLIS.' , Lincoln's speech at Iudianapolia is regarded as Indi cating a dt'terminstion to deny the right of eeceasirn, sod to recover tbe seiied property, aod to collect the revenue from tbe weeding States. , - ? THB SOUTHERN CONGRESS. ' " ' AIoiTGOiEByf A1a,- Feb. 13ti, 186 1. The Southern Congress has resolved to take charira of all questions sod difficulties existing between tbe seceding bUtes and the General Government " " " ' I' : FROM TEXAS. -'' .r, The Texoa Convention bas pocsed an ordinance fa voring a Southern Confederacy seven delegates bare been elected to the Southern Congress in session at Montgomery. ... 5 ' NEW TOHK MARKET. ' ' Jf ew Yokk, February 13, 1861. ; , At th close yesterday. ' " CottOn dull, aod sales of 1.000 bales i Middling ITn. lauds ll a 11 cents. . Floor dull ; Southern $3 30 85 65 per bbl. Wheat doclinintr. Corn dull : mixed 64 a' 64 cents, and Southern white 70 a 76 cents per bushel. Spirits Tucpentine steady at 35' a 3GU cents per gallon. Homn dulL Ilice unchanged. Blbssimos or thb Umos. If, in adJition to their experience, the people ol-the Southern States required any aouitiouai evuienoe oi toe Diessiogs conferred upon them by the Union, the extraordinary anxiety ot oar . uiacs xwpu oiican jrtenae oi the free etates to keep them nnder iU beneficent protection should suffice. What but the mosV-diiatere stcd,If-8acriflciDg soUct tnde for our welfare could make them desire to maintain. even with their lives, a Union with a people whom they regard as God-abandoned " barbarians," nnder a Con stitution which tbey consider M a league with tbe devil and a covenant with hell." Tbey tell ns that we are an incubus on the nation, that to them We owe our protec tion from foreign foes, from domestic insurrection, from -niter ruin sad annihilation, and yet they desire to keep ' ns in their care. Was there ever such ad exemplifica tion cf generosity and magnanimity T If vt cannot perceive tbe immense benifits which a Union with tbem confers npon ns they can, and tbey are determined that ' we shall not by our folly deprive ourselves of these ad vantages. Should we not be grateful t Our people coald never rise to that sublimity of higher law puilaa- uirupuy. vv can my no ciaira to such diBioterested be nevolence. ' If any time within the last quarter of a ceo- ' tnry New England and all abolitiondom bad failed to appreciate tbe blessings of the Union, and proposed to quietly secede from it, we would not have put a straw in their way, but would have let them gone without a remonstrance or a murmur. " . Tbe cases present a very striking contrast, and sup- gest tbe thought that there is something more than mere philanthropy than mere disinterested concern for our welfare, at lite bottom of the coercion policy, of ths North that possibly the Union, with all ita blessintra. would be less valuable to our Northern friend without the despised, benighted, barbarian South than with it May it not be that its chief blessing flows from the commercial vassalage of the Sooth to the North T 1 If so, their devotion to the Union is no argument against our secession from it , . , . , Tbb Slavs Tbadk Georgia, Alsbama and Missis sippi have each decided emphatically against reopening toe siave traae. i ne resolution adopted by lbs conven tion of the two States first named have been published. In the Mississippi convention tbe following resolution bas been adopted by a vote of 67 to 13i . Resolved, That in the opinion of this convention it is not the purpose or policy of tbe people of tbe State of auiEswBippi to reopen tue Airican Biave iraae., . . . . tr OTJETtY. Have von seen that Biff Indian tn another column boiling Roota, Bark and Leave, for tba Cherokee Remedy f SHIPPING. &C. FOB NEW YORE. Schr. LEWIS CHESTER, CapL BoasRS, will have dispatch as abov. for frciaht or paaaae. apply to Feb. 13. HARRISR A BO WELL. FOB NEW YORK 5chr NED, Capt. Taoarsow, will hav dirpatcn a above. For freight or paa ae. applrto - B. MURRAY dt CO. Keb. 11th. 1881. V i ... FOB NEW YORIC Schr. H. W. GODFREY, CapL Waiaa, will hav dispatch ss abov. For freUht.or paaaair, applv to Feb. 1J. HARRISS It HOWELL. FOB BOSTON. Brig D. MALONEY. CspUin sSraBLaas, will hav diapatcb aa abor. For freight , or paaaage, apply to , rtAmiaa tto w haa j. Feb. 6. FOB PHILADELPHIA Schr. PEQTJONOCK, fknl R . .v . -.till h&va ft innaLi-h aa ibriM. Pnr fTI freight or passage, apply to . , ; Keb!.' - HARBIFa fc HOWELL. FOR NEW YOKKchr. BEA BIRD. Captain Surra, vill bar dispatch as above. For freight or pappage, apply to , " Feb.. - A. D. CAZATJX. FOB NEW YORK. Schr. L. P. 6111 H.CapU BnxMijf. wUl have dispatch alabovs. For freight or paaaag, spply to Feb,. A. D. CAZAUI. ' FOB NEW YORK. fichr. JOHN, CapL 6rrr sow, will have dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to - ; . . . . 28. B. HURRAY CO.- NOTICS TO CONSIGNEES- Tha Baderalgned will hereatser deliver ao freieht from any veaaela eoBaiiTDed to then until th freiaht t paid, v -.. . ' ' T. C A B. O. WORTH, . . ' , E, MURRAY CO- ' k f JiABKW A HOWELL, t. ,t , 1. H. FLANNER. - . TWemhae Sth. 10. ' ' ' . nvK VR1R IS) CUISA, TTTITH BOMB ACCODST of tie f reat Rebellion, aod a V .WHnttonof 8U Heleaa; by Kev. t harle Taylor. at. V., formerly at Haionary to China from the South Caroli na Conference. Th aumor or too aoove wora i well know by many peraoDS ia this City, aud th work ia well worthy of a perusal, at t n ) Feb. IS. - " x ci...r. i o niu jva. v IKED OATS. - . fAS i DA Black Oats, very heavy. . For eale by KJ Feb. li,. JA3. i. rt.tti.WAl a wr.-,, : POKK PtttK. 40 BRIA. MESS PORK- For sat bv t Feb. 11- JA8. T. PEfTEWAT CO. er tonb lakjj I'lAaitit, m stor, ror aaie. LIT ME KIS HMt'OH HIS MOTH tK AKD OTHER-POPULAR PIECES OF MUSIC, too -merooa for cur advertieiug apaca, received by U North Carolina," at . Fb. Ai. WHlTAJfXB'8 KXW BOOK ST0ES. r i ' - i. J -J. j, -.j-.-, ' . . r i : S . ' u-i. :.i ' r . ' . . -: JV,. FtO.4. W. H. MoSJUr CO. -.
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