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THE DAILY JOURNAL WILMINGTON, H. c. HOSDAT. APRU. US. JoTBXAI. W MTTltll'l JIUT'I Boos &aa4etta-emca. - . . ir.ltBk air nn On Saturday the Governor of Mnryl od fret in a me gup In be yt : I boow jj and most earowt . j ectartali the conviction tb.t tbe only saletjof " Maryland lioa la preferring a neutral position be tween oar brethren of the No rth and oar brethren of the Booth. The Menage was received and the Sen ate adopted an address to the people of Maryland that the Leinalatare will not paas an ordinance r Hmon. bat if the? believe the people desire it, they will give them an opportunity of declaring for lhenuehet their future CetUDT. I ne question wiu " wmhaMv be submitted to the people or a convention ' will be calkd. The noose sppointed a Committoe tn wnort a Convention BUL . Ae vwvcruiu - . accompanied by two transport, one supposed to oe ine Baltic, passed op the Potomac Hirer yesterday (Sun Aevl mornins- with a laree Dumber of troops on board. There are supposed to be twenty thousand troops now In "WWilnpton. The Kew York Seventh Ecgiment de clare they came only to defend the Capital and will not Invade the Booth. In consequence tbey are objects 01 suspicion to the President The Seventy-first New York Regiment quartered at Inauguration Hal! revolt ed on account of their quarters and bad to be taken to Navy Yard. The 71st bad only arrived in ssti Imrtan on Saturday rla Annapolis, where they left other Government troops to the number ol five thous- aod,And two thousand at the Junction. 1 hree workmen " from the Navy Yard, ao.d South Carolinian who was in Washington, have been imprisoned in the Capitol for expressing secession sentiments. A Southern Bight man named Boyd, residing In that part of Washington known as the Island, was knocked np out bis bed at 2 o'clock on Saturday morning and murdered. The militia of the District will probably be called oat this (Monday) morning, the oath jenelur ed to them, and all Seuthern Bights men who refuse to take It driven from the City. It is reported that to-day the President will issue bis proclamation, extending the blockade already pro claimed against the Confederate States, to Virginia and North Carolina j and it Is also stated that the Braxilian Minister demands three months' notice oi - blockade before It takes effect. If the Brazilian Min ister acta in concert with the representatives of tbe other powers, this will be a most Important matter. The President has directed the Secretary of War to '. , . . . w i . ir..i.!.. . take possession ot ine iuuiroao.ii irom v umugwu w ' Annapolis, and the President or tbe rennsyivauia Central Boad will superintend it The President has also directed tbe Secretary of War to take possession of the Boad between York, Ta., and lialtitnore. It has been determined by the Adminstration to in crease the Regular Army by twenty-five thousand - 1 l. . t- - V.. hum UMH f tl AM L.ml A t OHn I V. uicu. w ' - - , five thousand men. It was rumoured on Saturday. that Governor Hicks bad resigned. This Is not confirmed. Francis P. Blair aye Maryland shall be a Free State If every white man In It has to be destroyed. Tbe northern troops quartered in the capital. are de facing H terymuch, mutilating and greasing tbe walls of the Committee Booms. On Thursday night the Railroad Bridge over llob Riv er-ws totally consumed. We think this is on tbe Philadelphia and Baltimore Road. It is said that Forts McIIenty and Carroll, in Maryland, were reinforced on Friday night. A despatch sent from Alexandria, Virginia, at half-past ten o'clock last flight says that city was then quiet Most of the volunteer companies had left for back counties. The policy of Virginia is for the present to nostnone hostilities. Georeetown Heights arc being dilligently fortified and nnbllo bnildincs underminded. The families of the cabinet have all left Washington for tbe North. The HotelewiU be closed. The Vireinia Convention has passed a resolution invit leg President Davis and tbe Confederate CoDgress to . coma to Richmond. flnvpmnr Letcher no to Saturday had received offers of sixty-five thousand Virginia troops. The Steamer Adelaide, of the Baltimore and Norfolk - yimj-lMlKj Wilis, mum uicu Kb uu.i:tiua Migut uu lut Atappanannoc xwver, in cisbjrbkb ij, aim uouru ' ed. but was then allowed to proceed. A quantity of Shell has been landed for the Government at Fort Washington Tt Hua CoaTsnlloa at Charlotte Vt V Dlapciu wllh It. A friend enquhes of ns why somebody does not pro- pose to dispense Witn me mass convention or me souid- ern Rights party, advertised to be held in Charlotte, on the 20th May, pursuant to adjournment from Goldsbo m'. Habit with tinth. that recent events have brouirLt ...tu aQ together, wdupemde.the. .ResBssitjiprny acb eatberinj:. We are all Southern Rights now, end tbe money spent, or, rather, which would be spent, in going to tbe meeting at Charlotte, bod better be con tributed to tbe support of oar volunteers. Here in New Hanover, we took it for granted that no Convention would be held at Charlotte, and we did not even appoint J 1 L Since no one else has done it as jet, we bow suggest that the Mass Meeting proposed to be held at Charlotte OB the 20th May, be dispensed with, circumstances hav ing rendered it unnecessary. What response shall we have from the press which co-oj era ted with us in a call " fat that meeting T Will they not second our motion t Jr JHon. A. H. Stephens passed through this place on Saturday evening on his way South, after having Tinted Virginia. He spoke briefly to the large crowd assembled to meet him said his mission to Virginia bad been terfectly successful! the land of the Lees and lie Henrys and tbe Madisons and the Jeffersons, wu bow in tbe Confederacy. Maryland too, bad shown the snirit of old days. Tbe cause of Baltimore was the cause of all and she must be sustained. - Action action- action was bow the word. We were contending against a hostile rule fighting to re pel an invading foe. We most be equal to tbe occasion and trusting in the goodness of our cause, and relying onon the God of Battles, -we most conquer. Mr. Stephens probably remained over in Charleston until tooay. He wiU be in Montgomery on Wednesday. : Ecmxd We Warn that yesterday a large frame buUdbg, known as the hospital, and in the rear of the barracks, at SmithvCk, caught fire and wa. burned to the ground. " We have not learned bow the fire origina- t;4. - - 1 . . . r ' ' . ....... . , When the Sepoy rebellion broke out in India and the monster Nana-Sahib and bis myrmidons com mitted atrocities npoo helpless women and children, at which the heart ran cold, a cry of anguish arose from the heart of universal Christendom, almost the only ex ceptions that we could note being among a few papers at tbe North, either of tbe ultra-Celtic school, who carry their hatred to Britain Into all things, or of tie ultra black-republican persuasion who, having black heartspredit A more heroic, Christian, noble soldier and themselves, hate every man that is not equally black hearted with thetnselves, and black-ckinned with their pets, We read the Englifch papers during the great rt bil lion jugf alluded to, and their tone, when referring to tbe wildest and most horrible outrages and, massacres in India was the very rasenee of mildness and gentk-oess itself compared with tbe tone oi tbe Northern press and papers towards the South, from which every Northern man who chooses has gone in peace and quietness, and those wbo have chosen to stay have staid in peace and quiet n'-M. We have read of Nero, we have beard of Bomba and Bombalino, the late King acd tbe present Ex-King of Naples, we have seen tbe course of the Ru ssian Czar and the Austrian Caisar, but never, no not in the times of the ferocious Duke of Alva have we seen, heard or read of anything to begin to equal the truculent and ferocious spirit breathed by tbe organs of public opinion at tie North and East towaidt tbis section. In spite of Douglas and Lincoln, tlank Goo there are still some true men left at tbe North Wtst, some who have a higher ambition than to cmbrue their bands in our blood some wbo think that Justice is better than force, and bonosty more becoming tban brutality. Here is what tbe Tribune, tbe hading organ, of Lin coln, says : T ; " Oue of the mont authentic aid mot gratifying Itemi of oar latest news from WaRblnglon la that Mr. UdcoIo Mid to a deputation from UalUoiora. on Muudav lut, tbatiftlie ptiMge of United Matea troops wi again obatructed be would lay their city in antics. Ibat'a the way to talk to tbe traitor. Even the Boston Courier wbicb so long held out the Idia of moderation, conservatism, friendship for the Soulb, and so fortb, demands that Baltimore should be laid in ashes, and we notice in tbe New York Courier and Enquirer, of Thursday, tbis remark, and it is worthy of all attention coming as it purports to do. Tbe En quirer says: "It was but tbe other day that Mr. Dickinson, whose antecedents have been most Southern, said ' ht would $tnkt tiow in ir might, and, if necessa ry, vip0 the South from the fau of the tarth' " Why, the most ferocious despot ncvr used such language as tbis. . ; Fricndi returned from the Nortb tell us that we can form no idea of tbe fiendish ferocity of hatred, the per fect ruge of diabolism which has suddenly found vent and expreskion at tbe North. Mr. Cassidey, "the Inimitable," who got here tbis morning, says that not only could not a Southern man express an opinion, but it was as much as bis life was worth to be known as a Southern man. He bad gone Nortb on business and got caught in the storm. Tbe storm will yet catch those wbo have evoked it. Tbe North has given itself up to the mob and cannot control it When Stewart and Astor talk of giving their millions, be sure the pressure is greater than tha t w bich Austria or Turkey ever employed to draw forth a " forced loan " - The Tribune "even i'"b6lds'Mt'Mlare'c'',robbng''U)e', people of Virginia of their fair Isnds, and oi portioning them out among the military followers of soifle New England " William the Conqueror." Oue would really think to read the horrible denunci ations and threats of vengeance, and to bear the cries of rago uttered by Ibo Nortb, that tbe South bad Invaded their soil ; bad planted hostile fortresses on their harbors or upon their coasts ; was blockading their harbors, oi wps seeking to impotc a foreign rule npon them. On the contrary, all the South asks is to I let alone. Not to be retained in an embrace which has become hateful and must be injurious. Ibe North will neither live with ub in peace, nor part with us in peace. It becomes us not to say what the course of this conUst will be. That is for the God of Battles to determine, but human ly speaking, we may be sure that it will not be what these blatant orators and editors, and politicians of tbe Northern cities t II us it will be. We do not underrate our foes. It would be folly so to do. Of tbat folly they are guilty. These braggarts end blowers like Greeley and Webb, and Raymond, and Fernando Wood, must, from tbe force of circumstances, be despicable cowards, and this Raymond showed iu Italy, when be ran twelve miles on a dead stretch, and no oue pursuing him Atticiiptkd Inckndiarism. This moruing, about three o'clock, smoke was discovered in tbe residence of Mrs. Barry, on Third Street, above Chestnut, and on examination it was found to proceed from the back parlor, where sticks of ligbtwood were found to have been placed under tbe Sofa, and other furniture piled on top. Providentially tbe fire was discovered in time to be arrested before any serious damage had been done Tbe circumstances render it certain tbat the Ere was the result of an incendiary attempt. Tbe wood put under tbe sofa and the furniture on top leave no poesi bihty oi doubt Yet the doors and windows were found fastened as usual, and the only servants sleeping in the house were of a size aacl age tbat would appear to render it impossible for them to have dons it It is best to be on tbe watch. JWe understand thaMbe Boa four Banks in this town have adopted tbe following pre amble and resolution : Wrirbas, It is of vital importance tbat tbe entrance to the Cane Fear fiivr and tbe general approaobee to tbe State of Nortb Carolina ihould be placed in a state of pro per defence without delay, audit la aoderatood that the means necessary id una ureai emcrgeucj ui our mate can not Be commanded by the coimtituted authorities of the But nntil the meeting of. the General a, mhlj 0f jTorth Carolina, 'toon to be held'.' Therefore, .... ........... Jtexofoui, Tbat tbe anm of 1100,000 should forthwith be loaned to-tbe Commiaeiooers of the town of Wilmington, to be disbursed b them for the snbeiatence of the troops at the month of tbe river Cape Fear, tbe purchase of moni tions and implements of war and other purposes connected with the common defence of the Btate aa may be decided by these in command. , Another resolution directs that for tbe above purpose the Cashiers shall discount the notes or bonds of the Commis sioner of tbe town of Wilmington, in inch soma aa may be oflered, not exceeding in tbe aggregate f 25,000. As there are fonr Banks, tbe amount loaned will be $100, 000. We have reason to believe that tbe Banks of this town stand ready to co-operate with the other Banks and. institutions of the State to sustain the pnblie honor, , the public interests, and tbe public credit, to any ' further amount that may be required.- We allude to all this matter for the purpose oi bring ing to the notice and commending to the imitation of the other monetary institutions of tbe State the exam ple set by the banks here- 4&3yHave we said anything last week about those Strawberries and green peas that Mr. Shitmas, of the Harnett Restaurant, eent us? Well," they were very nice, and we enjoyed them. . , For the Journal. " Itreolntlan adapted by tha Coaaaaltta of BatfMjr i nnW Thai tha aeveral Can tains of the Militia fat this town, be requested to cause to be enrolled all persons subject to military duty, wbo are not members of Volunteer Companies commanded by officers commissioned by the Uovernor or ui diiwi - " t Anrtt S9tiu 1861 - - -t-ter- oe From the Bichmond Dispatch. Cm. fta I- We have already announced that Gen. RoBxar Lax, late of tbe U. 8. Army, baa been appointed by tbe Governor Commander-in-Chief of tbe Army of Virginia. Gen. Lib is a son of " Liffbt Horse Harry," of im mortal fame, and is well known as one of the most ac complished officers of tbe late U. 8. service. It wu Ut wbo engineered tb victorious marcn to Mexico, for which the greatest flunkey of the age got all tbe gentleman could not be lound. We extract tbe follow ing just tributes from tbe Lynchburg Virginian and Alexandria Gazette: capt. bob car a. lis " We rejoice (says the Lynchburg Virginian) that Uiis distinguished officer ana worthy son or Virginia baa withdrawn from Lincoln's army and thrown himscll upon the bosom oi hit native btate. It was what we expecUd of the man. Capt Maury has done likewise ; and thus, these two noble men. the very flower of tbe Army and Navy of tbe late United States, respond to ine can ot tbeir glorious old mot tier. B parts n .-vtr bad worthier sons. AU honor to them, and to the State that furnished them. Let no Coroiolanus be fuund in the army of mercenaries that shall besiege tbe cities of Virginia. If there should be even thoogh it were a Scott, whose laurelled biow has tottered like the sons of baul, long a conspicuous object amongst bis country menthe women may not entreat them, but will exe crate tbeir memory. Virginia expects every son of bets, no matter where be bas 'been in the past, to do his duty now in tbis ber bour of trial. If tbey be true Virginians, tbey will act like Lee, and Maury, and For rest have done. ' Tbe Alexandria Gazette of Saturday last, said before the fact of Uen. Lie's resignation had transpired, thus rcierrea to Dim It is probable that tbe secession of Virginia will cause an immediate resignation ol many OfCoers of tbe Army and JNavy from ibis btaie. we do not know, and have no right to speak for or anticipate the course of Col. Iiobt. E. Lee. Whatever he may do, will be conscientiotsj and nonoraoie. JJut u be should resign his present position in tbe Army of tbe United States, we call tbe immediate attention 5f our State to him, as an able, brave, experienced officer no man his superior in all that constitutes tbe soldier and tbe gentleman no niuu more worthy to head our forces and lead our army. There is no one who would command more of the confidence of the people, of Virginia, tban this dis tinguished officer ; and no one under whom tbe volunteers and militia would more gladly rally. His reputation. bis aeknowk-dged ability, his cbivalric character, bis probity, honor, and msy we add, to bis eternal praise his Christian life and conduct make bis very name a - tower of strength." It is a name surrounded by revo lutionary mid patriotic associations and reminiscences, From New Orleans and Tsxas. Niw Okliani, April 23 Tbe Governor has infor mation that 1,500 'l ennesseans are on tbe way to join tbe Confederate army. The Bteamjr llabana is being converted into a war vessel. Ex-Governor Houston spoke at Galveston on Friday, emphatically denying tbat be bad communicated with tbe Federal Government He also denied that lie claim ed to be still tbe Governor of Texas. He said tbat be bad retired to private life, and would never lcive it ex cept for the defence of his country. Resumption of V, ft. 9111 Bonih. Philadelphia, April 24. Mail communication wiib tbe Soutb has been returned, in wagons, between Haiti mere and Havre do Grace. Mtitcan IHprtdalluna. NEW ORLRANH, April 25. it la reported by accounts rroin KrsxoH that tne Mexicans nave commenced a new guerrilla warfare against Brownsville and the Texas frontier-above. The town of Rome has been pillared and burnt. with Joss of life to many families.- Brownnville is also th reat ened. I)B8TrcrivB Fibk We -regret to learn -tbat the steam mill of Mr. Geo. D. Lipscombe, situate about ten miles from this town in the direction of Hamilton, was entirely destroyed by fire on Wednesday night lust to gether with btteen to twenty barrels ot Uorn, and a laree quantity of lumber. Tbe fires were supposed to have been all put out, but there wa a heavy gust of wind tbat nlcht, wbich it la conjectured re-kimlled tbe fins and destroyed tbe mill and contents. Mr. Lipscombe was absent, being one of the Edge combe Guards, now in public service at Fort Macon. On hearing bis -loss, and that about $1000 would put the mill in working order again, a number of benevo lent and public spirited citizi'nj in the vicinity imme diately contributed that amount. Tarlioro' Southerner. " From the Horry Dispatch. Litti.k River, 8. C. j April 17th, 1661. J Mr. Editor, It becomes our painful duty to record the most distressing and untimely death of Arthur Stevens, which occurred at this place on tbe niijbt ol the 15th April. The circumstances, as elicited from the witnesses who came before tbe jury of inquest, be ing substantially as follows : Thirty of the AH Saints Riflemen having been do tailed for active duty at Fort Randall, were encamped on the ship yard, awaiting tbe morning tide to go down. Hugh Causee was placed on guard by the Orderly Ser geant, and Arthur Stevens acting as Corporal of the Uuard. lie gave causee tne password, witn instruc tions to allow no one to pass or approach within reach of bis musket without ordering him to bait and give the password, and then left him ; but in a short time Stevens returned, and was ordered by Causee to halt and give the countersign, wbicb order he did not heed, and continued to advance, when Causee fired ; the ball taking effect just Under tbe sixth rib, where Jt joins tbe breastbone, and passed nearly straight through him. lie staggered a lew paces and tejl. Medical assistance was immediately summoned. In tbe meantime, he called up Causee end other friends and told them good bye ; but wben the Doctor arrived he was pulseless, and lived but a few moments after. It is to be hoped in such times as tbe present when tbe whole country is in a ferment, that trifling witb sentinels on . dttty,,.wiH no. Jonger3a.xttuntennced Jn. military encampments, where orders are to be implicitly obeyed, let tha consequences be what they may. Yours, ... W.I. GORE. Stf Any Ladies having pieces of-red Bilk of the kind artaslpatly.d...for ma them to the " Town Hall " as aoon aa convenient. April 27th, 1861 . . AS. AI L PEBSONS indebted to the Journal in any man ner, are respectfully requested to settle tbe same, whether large or sma'l amounts... FULTOX ft PRICK. April 3d, 161. sa-PEBSOSS WANTING PASSES to BmithviUe or Fort Caswell will bava to apply at Head Quarters or the Quarter Master's office. J have no longer any control over that de partment. ' .' ' JOHN DAWSOS, Mayor. w April 25th, 1861. , TO FARMERS ARD OTHERS. Tha Committee of Safety for the town of Wilmington, deem It their duty to notify farmere and other persona, who may ba disposed to sell provisions and grain at a leas price than the market valoe, if assured tbat tha same was for the ate of the Army in the service of tha Bute, that to guard against Imposition by falsa representations, all ageats em ployed by them to make purchases for auch purpose, will be furnished with evidence of thai' appointment. April 25, 1861. 8. D. WALLACE, Sec'y. A SOUTHER! RIGHTS MASS MEETING Wffl be held at Whiteville, Columbus county, on' Monday, 13th of May next, for the purpose of appointing Delegates to represent thia county in the Convention called at Char lotte on tha 20th May. All ia favor of seceding from tha Sorihern or Hack He publican Confederacy, and upholding Southern Bights ia a Southern Confederacy are earnestly requested to attend. AAplH 15, lb61. MANY CITIZENS. WALKER WEAKEN, J B UO 0 18 T A S O A P 0 JBXCA B T , x No. 46 Market Btbut, DEALEBin seJeet Medktoest English, French and Germaa Chemicals ; Bweediah Leecne, c, o. ASao, superior BranJj, Win, Ac, Ax. Prescriptions compounded ia the most akUlfol and elegant forma. . November n, mt. yj - ' BTATE 09 SORTH CAJIOUSA. - -Cmbbaj. Ouwb No. 3. - Amctaitt Geial's Orrica, 1 - ' - Baleigh, April 20, 1861. "'" THE Volunteer forces of the ft tale not already pea ordered into active service, are comaaaded ti Tiii bold tbemaelvea ia readiness to marc a at aa boor's Botioe. Tbe officers are required to send to tbe Ad jataot General's Office a roll of tbe members of tbe Com panies. I am directed by the Uovernor to rail for the en rollment of blrty thousand volunteers. Organize aend in tbe rolls. Commissions and arms will be furnished. Ke in readiness to-march at a day 'a notice; drill by day and by night ; let U14 citizens equip tbeir men ; some of your brothers are now ia the field. The State baa reaaon to be croud of the oromDtiieas with which they rallied at the call of your Governor. The decree for oar subjugation has gooa forth ; tbe time of our trial has come ; the blow will soon fall ; we must meet it with tbe whole energies of the Bute : we must show to the world tbat Nortb Carolina will maintain ber rights at all baiarda. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, it V. HOKE, Adjutant General. Every paper fn tha Etate will please copy tha above. April Ui, 161. HEAD QUARTERS, ADOT. GENL'S OFFICE, Ralbiub, N. C, April 2t, 1861. f GlMKAL OkDSS NO. 4. ALL COMMUNICATIONS for the Governor in reference to Military matters such aa applicationa tor commissions, tender er services or companies, io. requisitions for arms. ammunition, Ac, and lor information appertaining to tbe military organizations called into service, will be directed to tne Adjutant uenerai in uns city. By order of Gov. Ellis. J. F. HOKE, Adjutant General HEAD QUAHTEBH, A DOT. GENL'HFFi'eTT Raliiuh, N. C, April 23, 1861. f Gbnkbal OariKB No. S. HEltEAFTEB ALL PROVISIONS passing through this city, inienaea ror any oepoi out or tbe bounda 01 tbe btate, will be stopped her for the supply of tbe troops concen trated at this point. Tbe market price will be allowed for tbe provisions so stopped, forwarding and receiving agents ei ui rauroaa aepoi wi 1 psy strict attention to tbe execu tion 01 1 ui nraer. By .order of the Governor. J. F. HOKE, AdJuUnt General. HKADQUABTEOS, ADJ'T GENL'S OFFICE, Balbkib, April 23,1861. ( Gknikal Ohiikb No. S. A M IODIC A L, BOABD to conmst of Chan. E. Johnson M.J)., F.J. Haywood, M. D., W. H. McK.ee, M. I)., will asaemble in tbe City of Baleiab on Mondav. Mav the 6th. last, tor tbe purpose of examing applicants for admission Into the Medical Department to be organised. Pbysiciana desiring appointmenta will make Immtdiate application, by letter, to thisomct, to go before the Medi coi Board furnishing testimonials of moral character. By oruer ot the Governor. ' J. F. HOKE, Adjutant General. The following extract from General Orders No. 1 ia pub llshed fur tbe benefit of all concerned : HBAD-QtTARTBHS, PBOVIRIONAL FORCES, I Wilmington, f. V., April 23, 1861. f General Ordkrs NO. 1. . I. Major Wm. H. C. Whiting, of tha Army of tha Confed erate Btatea, having been appointed Inspector General of iub mme, ana vesica wan iuii powers to take cnarge or tbe defence of the Cape Fear and Beaufort Harbors, of Ocra coke Inlet, and the ooaat generally, by his Excellency, Gov. Ellis, hereby asmimes command. III. Cant. F. Cbilds, C. 8. A., having reported for duty In North Carolina, is appointed Act'g Ass't Adj't Gen'l, acd all orders coming through him, will be obeyed and respected aocordinelv. IV. All requisitions for supplies, transportation, Ac, will us jimruicu lur approval at una ouce. By order of the Governor. WM.,11. C. WHITING, Inspector Gen'l. VOLUNTEERS WANTED! Jj I PROPOSE TO RAISE A COMPANY OF ONE fi JlUHUKKU aJKN. to be tendered to the Btate. or Con- ilL federate Government, for service during the war of tbe Black Republican Administration npon tba South. Persons wishing to join, will please leave their names at my office on North water street, near the corner of Market. This will be a good chance for young men from the oonn try who want to set service,... .waljb FLANNER. .... April 20th, .181. lOl.tf Mead Ctaartara 3tfih IWg't N. 3. Mllltla. T " BaUTHVILLB, April 17th, 1861. I Obdbb No. 2. w TBE Companies composing the 39th Regiment T N. O. Militia, are hereby ordered to hold them laawm aelves in readiness, armed and equpped to march to the relief of Forts Caswell and Johnston, when reqnlred. bj nraer 01 ejol. it. n. ilUWAHD. Thos. Hill, Adj't. April 20th, 1861 ' . 191.41 CAPH rEAH LIGHT ARTILLERY CO. Obdbb No. 2. A MAIL BAG will be left at the Store of Iledrlck ft Ryan, for the reception of letters and papers lor ids memoera or toe uomoanv. also, a Dhl'DT will a eatabliabed there, for tbe purpose" of forwarding uack agea and parcels. Privates T. H. Howey, Jas. U. Kyaoand vv. a, niisoo, are uuiy uewwiea ror ine above purpose. By order Capt. J. J. tltDBlCK. W. A. FaBNe ii, O. 8. April 18th, 1S61 1F9 ALL PACKAGES Intended for Caot. E. T) n ALL'S COMPANY, will hereafter be left at ' O B. UAUJW1JI H CLOllllNU bTOKE. April ili, 1861. WILMISOTON aJQHT IMFANTUV. LETTERS, parcels, or otner matter intended for tbe above Company, should be addrexsed to, member of Wilmington Light Infantry. Fort Caswell, and if sent to in otnee 01 Messrs. ue House t. Brown A Co.. or K. Hur ray ft Co., will receive prompt attention. April 18, INOU o-s CAPE FEAR RIFLEMEN. JJ ALL PACKAGES or communications for members of H the Cape Fear Riflemen must be left with Mr. Wm. M II L PoisDon, at the office of Wm. B. Flanner ft Co.. near the corner ot Mattel ana Aorin water Btreeta. BY ORDER. April 18th, 1861. - 190. NOTICE. ALL PACKAGES intended for the Wilmlnrton Rifle Guards, mast be marked with tbe addresa'of the persons for whom they are intended, and left at ERAMBERT'8 rug More. UX UUVr.lt. April 16lh, 1S6 1 l87 GERMAN VOLUNTEERS. WE ARE requested to state, tbat all packages intended tor tne e.erroan volunteers, mould be left at Mr. tilers More, corner Market and North Water Street, for the present. Mr. Kiiers will see tbat they ara regularly forward ed according to directions. April 17. " OLD BOARD. FOB COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. T. C. WORTH. GEORGE HARRISS, J. H. FLANNER, DAML. M. FOYLES, WM. M-' HAKR1S8. " " - W. C. Fergus, one of the Old Board, having removed to Mobile, Mr. oyies' name baa been substituted. April 17 188-to. HEW TICKET. For CommmUmeri of Navigation and Pilotage i ") M. MclNNIS. WM. B. FLANNER, 7M. L. DbR088ET, FWTHALTjt LAMONT. The above named -gentlemen will serve If elected. It Is hoped the patriotic citizens of Wilmington will vote for them tn the first Monday In May next. 1 April II, 1861 183-te 7 AV QUERY Have yon seen tnat Big Indian la another column boiling Boots, Barks and Leavea, far tha Cherokee Remedy I MEa-TAUlN REPORT. - r Lima, Indiana, July 5, 1858. ' Mkssks. W. E. H ao a ft Co Gents .- I am enjoying my youthful hair at fifty, and wa have with na many instances of the same kind. I feel just aa sore that your Hair Resto rative has strengthened my eyes, aa I am that it has changed my hair. Three year ago I tea grey. By accident I came across a bottle ot your Restorative, tried It and found it what it was recommended, hence our trade. I am satisfied that with a little attention a large amount can ba sold, for tbe worth of the article ia only to be axoww to ensure its ass la almost every family in the country. 1 have but a few dozen left of the five gross received in January last. 1 wish soma mora this weak. Yours truly; , H. W. WOOD. Remember that thia result was produced by Hiimjitkzt's Inimitable, the original sad only reliable Hair Restorative. Price fifty cents and one dollar a bottle). Bold everywhere by all Druggists. Sold la Wilmington by W. H. Lippitt, H. McLin, and by all Druggists. . ' W. B. HAGAN A CO, Proprietors, Troy, H. Y. Mmob 2l " e - 160-fmaw. LASDRETII'S HEW CROP GAHDBH IKED. JUST RECEIVED FROM D. LANDRETH ft SONS, tbe most reliable Seed Growers ia tha country, a full sooolv ol NEW CROP GARDEN SEEDS, consisting of a variety of Beans, Peas, Asparagua, Boota, Onion 8etta, White and Bed Clover Seed, Blue Grass, and a general assortment of email Bead. Also, Flower Seeds and Hyacinth Bulbs. For aala by . WAliia MEABE8, -J? 0T-M--, . -MarUtttrMt. . BY TELEGRAPH. Alhasdeia, Va Aran. 28, 1861 10:50 p. m. Tbis city is quiet, most ot the volunteer companies having left for tbe back conn ties. Four TJ. 8. steamers passed here to day for Washiog too city loaded with troops. Washington is (all of soldiers, supposed to be 20,000 la the city, fjoroelius Boyd,- a Southern man, wsa murdered in Washington today. Gov. Hicks of Mary land, baa issued a proclamation advising tbe citizens to take a neutral position. The policy of Virginia is for the present to postpone hostilities. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OR COMMITTEE OF SAFETY. Holders of Provisions for sale are requested to report to thia Committee what quantities tbey ara ready to dispose of for supply of troops an 4 others tn public service, and the prices at which tbe rams can be purchased. Aoril 23. 1861. . JOHN DAWRDN. fTilrmn. TO THE VOTERS OF HEW HANOVER COCHTY. HOPING that I have heretofore discharged tbe duties of the office of Clerk of the County Court of this County to the satisfaction of an concerned, and returning to you my thanks for your former liberal support, I respectfully offer mysvit aa a csnuiuaie tor re-eiection v mat omce. at in cnaoing election. on tha first Thursday In August next. SAML. B. BONTINO. starch 21st, 1861. 16S-U TO THE VOTERS OK MEW HANOVER COUNTY. I am a candidate for the office of SUPERIOR COURT CLERK, and respectfully aoNcit your votes at the election la August next. JULIUS W. WEIGHT. Aprils. . . 180AJ3-te TO THE VOTERS OK NEW HANOVER COTJNTT. I OFFER MYSELF as a Candidate for the Office of SU PERIOR COURT CLERK, and respectfully aolicit your votes at the ensuing election ia Augatt next. H. A. BAGG. March 28, 186L; 31-te 178-te TO THE VOTERS OP NEW HANOVER COUNTY. I OFFER myself aa a candidate for the office of Superior Court Clerk of New Hanover County, at tha election to be held la August next. WM. U. HARRISS. April 6Jh, 1861 179-te "Wa are authorised to announce OWEN FENNELL, Jr., aa a candidate for the office of COUNTY COURT CLERK of New Banover County, at the election In August next. March 12th, 1861. U7429-te FELLOW-CITIZENS of lb COUNTY OF DUPLIN. I am again a candidate for re-election to the office of COUNTY COURT CLERK. If, inded, I have impartially done my duty to the satisfaction of all concerned, aa I hum bly hope J bave done, may I not feel sure, that at the great tribunal of the ballot-box, at tbe ensuing election In August next, a generous people will sustain an bonest effort on my part to please them. JOHN J. WHITEHEAD. Aprils, 1861. m-lw-32-te TO THE VOTERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY. I HEREBY OFFER. MYSELF as a candidate ror the Of fice of County Court Clerk of your County, and respectfully solicit your votes at the next August election. T. H. W. McINTIRE. April 24tb, 1861. , 194-te RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. ; -BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAKKRS. Thb Obional Mbdicinb Eutabmbhid ik 1837, and fir article of the kind ever introduced under the' name of "Pulmonic Wavers," in thil or any other country all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeiUi. The genuine oan be fcnoum by me name Biti an being tiampea on eacn war Jul, , BRYAN'S PULMON IO WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS lioueve ABiuma, Droncunm, imujcuii Dreaming. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS , Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Long Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula" and Tonsols. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a Blessing to all Clasnea and Constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalist and Public Sneakers. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid and lasting cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No Family should be without a Box of BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in the house. No Traveler should be without a supply of BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Twenty five cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. For sale in Wilmington by W. H. Lippitt, H. McLin,and by all Druggist. PUUCELL, LADD ft CO., Richmond, Va., Wholesale Agent. May T, 1H6Q. ,w737-mwi . WM. II. LIPPITT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST A CHEMIST U.K. Cor. Front and Market MlsM Wilmington, aj , c. Always on band a full and fresh assortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMER Y AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pretcriplions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any hour of the night. Tbe night bell is at tbe second door (on Front st.) from the corner. mm- On and after thia dm v. all Draaoriotions will be CASH. Receipts par Wilmington Wcldon R. K., April ST. For rttokley ft Oldham, L. B. Hoggins, tbe Iredell Blues, the Cabarrus Volunteers, E. Murray ft Co.. M. Coetin, J. W. Ellis, J. M. Robinson, Gas Works, T. T. Hunter, T. McDon- 1. n . 1,1 . r 1. OUgn, r. V. louueii auu mum v. o yju. MARRIED. On the evening of 25th April, at the residence of Lott Williams, by John T. Whitehnrst, Esq.. Mr. NEHEMIAH TAYLOR' to Miss CELtA POLLOCK, afl of Onalow. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTENTION. , Ordib No. J. 29ra Aran., 1861. AT CITIZENS' BOBSIC GUARD,"ittehd Company Mee V A Ing of the Troop on Wednesday next, 1st May, at S o' Ji clock P. M., in front of the Court Court Hoase, for drill. -. By order of yonr Captain. April 2. 199-3t J. R. PEEBLES. Acting O. B. VOLUNTEERS WANTED. A NY persons desirous of serving tbe State can bave an opportunity of so doing by applying to the subscriber. who la forming a Company. April W. IBfllliW vy EDWARtrBAVATiBv IK DEPENDENT Ul'AHD, A. MEETING OF YOUR COMPANY win be held thia Evenina at the Court House, at 8 o'clock. - A full at tendance to required, aa the Constitution and By-Laws are to be submitted. , April 29. THE VOLUNTEER'S HAND BOOK, (CONTAINING aa abridgement or Hardee's Infantry Tao J tic, adapted to tbe use of the Percussion in Bquad and Company exercisea; Mannal of Arms tor Riflemen, and Confederate army, c, a iresa supply, at April ata, a.-iuL.t.aifo boob Mors. NORTH CAROL! -HA MEDICAL SOCIETY. I AM instructed by tbe President, to recall for the present, the advertisement fur the meeting of the Society on the 6th ot May next. April JS, lVt. wiu bw. 1 nuaiap, mi. v., poo y. HOME AGAIN. FROM A FOREIGN SHORE." TIE PATRIOTIC CASSIDEY, after having been for Soma weeka past among the Abolitionist and enemies ot bis country, is happy to be again among his friends in tha "Old North State. " Msny the changes since last w ml" and ha feels ia doty bound to adopt the entire Cask tytlem from tbis dsy forward : Customs will please gov ern tnemaeivea accoraiugiy, auu cuuuvva mi uuy ureevrm, Provision, Crockery, Kerosene Lamps and Oil, at the Ken desvous of the Inimitable CASSIDEY. p, 8. A few selected ota a. v. name just received. April 29th, 1861. " mmr a tiri. II lUUUlki aT-l i-"1 aavavsw aawaa mN HARNESS MAKERS, to work on military trap I plnga. Apply at WILSON'S, Harneea, Trunk, Saddlery, Leather ft Oil Establishment, t Market street. April 29,' 1861. CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. I7B0M THIS DATs, we will require cash (oa delivery) . t lor all Goods sold. This will enable as to sell cheap. and those favoring as with a call, will Sod it greatly to their interest. atoiaiiH.aattsw.uwH. AjrUthvl36liza. iW-Jir-M iw .
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