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Wcilncsil&y livening, January 2, 1861.
- he llerald Job Office
ii.. xv onifl ti ij j iTttitl up with the finest as
rl'ii r r.r Joe Tte .to 1) Tound in the State.
I'mi of Joh work can now be speed-
all liuhil-uimly prinlt'd at this office from
i..hm ,n to. i Tisiting card. IlandbilLs,
it.
u! ir-. -! 1 1 K9) xt , c, ptauj anu prompujr
t I 1 g. . A 1 - 1 .1
i-i'if ! nt -fiort i4ue, nl on reasonable terms.
I! iKi'ui .Vtt-otion will be given to the Job
iii-!it ?in-sifi(r, and we etl aisared that
nil v. orU nil u?t tl.to our Job hand, who 13 cx
j ri i t- iii t lie Kuiincsa, will f be executed sat
' "i. 'i'tWy iu Vvery resiiectj Give him a trial at
i. tti-. :nvl ifl t tsnot done well, no complaint
;.i i- m i.!.' ff a Withdrawal of atronage,
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T Our Patrons.
T!n- Iau.V lltiuui i3"lriscntod Jto its readers
, .t i'.h. ttKlir.-it day of the new year, in an cn-
i.. wqu-V,' the p-nAral fit of which will, it
f.
tovWniorf attractive than its former
tii t!ie place "of six wide- colnmins of
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iKl 'i' it now conhiins seven,
narro?r columns ot tvpe, a size
:.: ill' r. Tlfis i-liange of the entire appearance
i'.ir i;m r, ha Ui--n made at considerable ex-
n o to tin piiijnetor.
;i liiiK- when iiew intcstmcnU in any business
nv -in.-idcjl nirudcnt. It has been made,
i mi.-vrr, ii view of the fact that enterprize and
: i ri; . arij tho chief elements of. success in the
i.i i ii:! iner of la cwsiiier, and with the hope
r-..a tl.e i ari of jthc proprietor, that the public
w ill iij i-rivlatp jlds efforts, and liberally assist
f.rni 3 n-afize iis expectations. The IIcrald,
" ':iUlniii;h iff crrculation lias steadily increased
since it cairn- into bur liaiuls, has never received
'thofcujiort:sto fhu1i it isntitled. The want of
this siipporfj herclore, lias kept it jSoraewht In
tacksrouuX ,but wo have determined to
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make it merit a liberal support hereafter, wheth-
er
it receives it, r not. ? The office is nowfur-
iifJicd, we liev in every respect, better than
J ,:hJv olfier in North C;irolina,-.and wq have very
,3o.l autliujjty'fof so believing. The paper is
'printed on one of Jloe's Cylinder Presses which
is run l mim-all the tfpe a the pfficais new.
And of the fest kind we have a competent fore
man, imported expressly for this market," and
V reporter, -wnoBej exclusive easiness is to give
"the ui-nkt and 3hjp news
Oixr exchange list is
. a" very targe onej cnioracing papers irom au parts
of flie country, rfid, hereafter, ur telegraph and
' ne its coliiiffiBviibc more full than heretofore.
There ca' le thing wanting to make the
jtjiT a gool oi', except: a want of qualification
in the editor, nndjof that" the public must judge,
us they .have done. We do not intend either to
.lisupie aa independence we do not feci, or to
make any further; appeal .to our friends for sup
port tlian is prter, . bu wo do think that our
eiforts to jmbliph a godd paper (in the face of
many difficulties,) entitle us to the considera
tion of our political'frends, at least. It ia very
poor conjulation to an editor Jo be told that you
approve of his curse, like liis editorials, &c.,
Sic.j but withold ij our mnterial aid, or giTe it to
those whose course yoh do not- approve. TA!
newspaper i cannot exist-on empty. praise, how
ever gratifying jt may b to the editbr. Weare
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lrfectly willing- to stand or fall, according
to our merit, or want of merit,' and expect to do
so; but we canttot appreciate that kind of -aid
which acknowledges thcfaeriVand stops atthat
We, therefore, respectfully ask onr friends, and
the friends' of the IIera1j, tq bestow upontis'
their business patronage only according to their
j itimate of the estent tolwhich we deservo it,
'The; Official Gazette of China. ;
j . ' The Chinese Government has an official jour-
lud, similar to taosc seep in most of the States
of Europe.; It is; organised, managed, and edi
ted with an ability whith the ; persons most ex
. - ieriencc4 in the 'mechanism of the press would
admire. It satisfies all the wants of government
lal and private publicity embraces all the ques
tions, and unites morajly ahd politically the
different province to tbe centre, by supplying
oflicial.netts'which must be reproduced by the
provincial pross.f It is at once a means of gov
ernment, of centralization, of justice,- of instru
tion and of amusrment. j The Pekin Gazelte, as
it is called! appears dailv in the form of a pam-
. phlet, and contains fromf sixty to seventy pages
Nothing can appear inj it withorit having been
previously;, examined br a political or literary j
committees. The official part emanates from
tho Emperpr's Cabinet, which every day verK
. ties it with minute attentaoni It notices all pub-;
lie affairs, and gives a (succinct recital ot' the
- "principal -events. It contains Ihe petitions and
luemoira presented to th4 Emperor, with hi re-j
plies, as. well as his orders and instructions to
the mandarins. ! Records of judicial events qon-;
" elude the ijllkial part, which j the editors cannot
change in any respect yithoht exposing them-'
selves' to lose their lives This severity, exam
' aniples of winch occur fijom time to time, main
tains, among the public fcm almost religious res
!ct tor all that jniay appear j in the Gazette.
' The journal is regarded as the expression of the
'Emperor'stwill, which erery !qne obeys, and be
fore which every one bpws.j i Hence it follows
that thi Western Powers have great interest in
stipulating that their conventions with the Chi-
liese Government shall lie published in the offi
that heinor the best sanction a trea-
beirisr" " moreover, a sort of.
-public consecration of iH The non-official part
, consists, o Cmatter similaS: to Ihat which appears
'in the political and literary jonrnala of Europe;
l but, contrary to what exists in Europe,' there s
more noetnv than nrose. 1 The praises of the Em-
lH.'ror, or the recital ' of sorne of his act3,.are or
dSnarily tlfc themes of the Chinese poets, and
they employ that exaggerated s and hyperbolical
"language which J distinguishes j the Chinese from
otlier nations. lAmongl the poetry are also to
, be found faUes And allegories, and it seems that
the Chinese hail their j Esop long before the
G reeks emerged from barbarism. Similar to the
xgreat journals of Paris, ithe Pekin Gazette con
tains a sitecies of feuilleon, in wnicn are recor-
anu in
leading parti
bat little flattertd. AtSirt from the exaggera-
uoa reiaiive u,i.ne roa-iang-sai reiitu;
the In-ki-li, (English) the journal is really inte
, resting, and nothing is better calculated to give
. a Correct idea of t Chinese empire, its inhabi
. tants, and their; manners. Xat. JaUUiaeneer.
The Department of &e Interior gives public
warning against receiving or purchasing any of
inc stolen Indian Bonds ana coupons, as the claim
of tho United States thereto will be prosecuted to
deL romantic and funm-stic aavenrures.
yhich litterly the ' 'Western devils" have been
made to play af lcadinc? parti of course, being
meutmos; extent.
. From the Boston Courier. i
Tmt True Way to Isflcexck the Soctu. In
reading a recent quarterly report of an agent of
the American Tract Society, in North Carolina,
we could not aroid . the reflection, that liad
Northern men . contented themselves with such
sort of interference with the South, the country
would hare been saved the present terrible con
rulsion which threatens the utter prostration of
bur government: and dismemberment oT- the
Union ; and not only so, but that an amount of
good have been done to the slaves, as well as
the freemen of the South, -which all the direct
anti-slavery efforts of the North never have done,
and never can do. i f '
The following is an "extract from the report to
which we refer, j It is the December report of
Mr. Crowder, General Agent of the American
Tract Society in North Carolina :
. "Since September 1, I have labored in 13
counties, visited and talked on personal religion
wjth 429 families, 37 of whom had no Bible, 72
no Other religious books, 102 habitually neglect
ed preaching, and 197 never had a religious visit
and prayer at their, houses. I have also distri
buted over 240,000, pages of gospel truth, most
ly in families and Sunday schools, which schools
we nave organized In the most ignorant sections,
in which hundreds of parents and children are
bcine tausrht to stdl and read, and li
Christ. During' the quarter I- have learned of
63 persons who -attributed their conversion to
God's blessing upon the reading of books and
tracts.
A minister toldfne that the tract 'Come(to
Jesus,' -which I gave him a few years ao, was
the means of the hopeful conversion of a whole
family. At the safrie time, he says. I gave him
a iacket of tracts wortk 25 cents, which he scat
tered in a section where there was not one fami
ly in ten that attended 'preaching lecause of the
distance 10 or 12? miies to the nearest and
their great wickedness 'and indifference. Since
then there-has beenla revival, .and a church built
there; and he has- good reason to lelievc that
the mcket of tracts was the means, in God's
hands, of starting this reformation."
And all this is but a sample of what the agents
of this excellent xuttional institution have leen
doing'.at the South. In North Carolina alone'
colporteurs are now: successfully reaching over
twenty thousand families every year, chiefly in
the more destitute bounties of the State, leaving
the more favored 'counties -to be occupied br
other instrumentalities. . In one county, where
a faithful colporteur has " been supported by a
single lady, over jfour hundred families were
found neglecting public, worship. In addition
to all his personal labors, the colporteur has suc
ceeded in enlistinrf about two hundred of the
best men and women of the country in revisit
ing the more scattered families for religious in
struction ; and there are now eleven good Sab
bath Schools wher such never before existed in
the county. . - .
It is to support 'such sort of labors all over
the South and SouthwTs. that the American
Tract Societv now dnneals earnestlv to the friends
of the cause for funds. Thfy should not appeal
m vain. 'i
Destitution and! Death 6f a Revolutionary
Soldier. Robert Curry, a veteran of the Revo
lution, died near Cincinnati one day last week
under circumstances oi extreme destitution.
For several weeks 'Prior to his death he was
without the common unecessaries of life, and his'
son and two step daughters who were living
with him. not being, able to defray his funeral
expenses permitted; the body to lie for several
days on the bed in! which the veteran died, un
til the police, hearing ot the matter, had the re
mains decently interred. The deceased was one
hundred and two years of age, born in Little
York, Pennsylvania, in 1758. At the age of
thirteen he enlisted as drummer boy in the Con
tinental army, and served through the war of
the Revolution. lie came to Cincinnati in 181G
and resided here until his death.
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The Japanese1 Jsmbasst. We have news of
the arrival of the steam-frigate Niagara, having
the Japanese Embassy on board, at Hong Kong.
She reached there n the 22d of October, after a
passage of nearly tWelve days from. Batavia. All
on board were in good health. She was to leave
on the 30th for Yeddo, where she was expect ?d
to remain ten days, and would return 'to Hong
Kong about. the first of December to take on
board the American Minister to China, ,Mr. Ward,
who would proceed in her a3 far a3 Aden, on his
return to the United States. It was Understood
that on the arrival! of the Embassy at Yeddo an
extraordinary demonstration of welcome was to
be made by the Japanese. Nat. Int. .
The Stolen BoNbs. In the United States Cir
cuit Court in NewiYork, Friday, Judge Smalley
granted injunctions against Jerome ii. Simpson,
Vice President of the Overland Express Company,
Thompson Brother, and Clark, Dodge and Co.,
DroKers, uodard Bailey, Chief Clerk of the In
terior Department Russell. Maiora & Waddell.
and Richard Sehel, restraining them from par
ting with any of the stolen Indian trust tund
bonds which they may have in their possession.
; Constitution.
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GREAT ATTRACTION
T THE OLD STAND. No. 9 Market street.
Now opening, the largest and nnest stocK oi
Crocl
kerv. Cnina aUd uiass are ever yci onerea
io me citizens oi luniugiuu.
Having several yjears experience in this business,
justifies me in sayutg that I can offer inducements
which cannot bq had elsewhere. We keep con
stantly on hand, the best of Cut and White Flint
Glass, fifae" White and Silver and China Ware,
Terra Cotters, Laa and Parian Ware, with the
best of Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, and every
thing used in the House Furnishing line.
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To wholesale customers, I take pleasure in say-.
ing tnat i can ao oeiier oy iuem iuis sumuu,, mn
heretofore. I i
Call and examind oar well selected stock. Look
before you buy. ; H. R. PERRIN.
WilmiBgton, Octj. 1, 18C0. tf
S HCABAS. i
A' FULL" assortment of Cat)as Port Monnaies,
7 Reticules, .Ladies' Traveling Bags, Purses,
ft- ' KAHNWELLER & BRO'S.
oct 30 I , ' ' -
OLD SACHEM BITTERS AND WIG-
; TO TOMU. '
THESE delicious and far-famed Bitters are re
commended jby-the first physicians of the
country, on account of their Purity ,and Medicinal
Virtue. ?:: l ' .
They are' pleasant as nectar to the taste, and are
.ronounced the beit Tonic and Stimulant ever" off
ered to the pubU4 ' ' 1 i -n,
Their curative powers, in cases of General De
bility, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, etc. aro
unparaueiea, ana as a guarantee iuai, we ieei
i-an ted in claimincr what we do, we beg leave to
kstate that our assertions are endorsed by
Prof. Silliman, of Yale College,
i Prof. Hayes, of Massachusetts, ,
and hundreds of others.
For sale by Grocers, Wine Merchants and Drug
gista, generally, j .'dec 18-ly
O HOUSEKEEPERS. j
Patent Knife Cleaners, ,
Table and: Doors Mats, k
To be had at tha original Crockery Store.
dee 17 .w :! H. R. PERRIN.
JUST RECEIVED. Per Schr. A. J. DeRosset,
Pork, - i . Bagging, . .
Cheese, H - , Rope,
Butter, : Nail3,
i j Crackers, ' Starch,
For sale low for .cash, by ,t,tt.
dec 27 ! ' ' ' ZENO II. GREENE.
GILT JBAND and Decorated Tea Setts, decir
dedly the handsomest in the State,
dec 26 !' IL R. PERRIN.
FOR TIUS WEEK.
HARPER'S WEEKLY, containing New 1 ear
pictures, Portraits of the Georgia Legisla
tora in Congress, Ac, - ; .
Frank Leslie's Illustrated News, containing an
illustration of the burning of Fo.t Moultrie, spiking
the guns, Ac. 1 1 . .' - :.
. New ork Mercury, i
" " Dispatch,
National Police Gazette, ,
Literary Companion, :
' Phunny Phellow, for February, t .
Chess Monthly, ; ;. 1 -
' : London Weekly Times, r
Latest - New York, Pliladelphia, . BalUmore,
Charleston and Petersburg papers, at ; .
, , . WHITAKER?SNew Book Store!, ,
Matkei "if, bet. its, Dawson'i and Wilkinson's.
- dec 31 M - ' ' ' v
Special USTcJtioe
AD3IINISTRATORS XOTICP- ;
j3- THE UNDERSlGNErfhaving been duly
qualified as the dmibHtrator f the Estate of the
late Andrew Maclean, at the December Termj A.
I)., 18G0, of thc'pjurt of pleas and Quarter Ses
sions, of the county of New Hanover, hereby noti
fies all persona having accounts or demands of jany
kind against saidEstate, tit present the same to
the undersigned for payment, within the time rlre?
cribed by law; and all persons indebted to said Es
tate, are requested to make payment to the nnder-i
signed, without delay. JOHN DAWSON.
Wilmington, Dec. 15, 1G0-Cw. j
MRS. WIXSLOW,
An experienced nursci and female physi
cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething bv
softening the gums, reducing all inflaroatirn will
allay all pain, and is suru to regulate the bowels
Depend upon it, mother?, it will give' rest to your
selves, and relief and health to voun infant. Per
r 'ectlysafe in all cases. Soeadvertisenrent in.anotlw
er column. " feb 25-ly
SVALKER MINUTES,
q. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIU G
G1ST and Apothecary, and Dealer in Sch.ct Medi
cines, English, French and German Ch-.-m-ieals,
Swedish Leeches, &c, also, ' . .
PAINTS, X)ILS, ; '
Window Glass, Perfumery,- Fancy Articles, c.,
&c i aug 14, ls;o
3J W. A. BATCUELOU'S ILV1U DYE !
This splendid nair Dye Las no equal instantaneous
in effect beautiful Black or natural Brownno
staining' the skin or injuring the. Hair remedies
tho absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigo
rates the Ilain for life. None are genuine unless
signed " W; A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere.
CIIAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
sept 27ly " " 81 Barclay street, N. Y.
LANDRETII'S SEED.
J53- JUST RECE1YFD, a full supply of Land
rcth's New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas
Asparagus Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo
ver, ana a general assort Mnent ot small seed. ior
sale by 1 WALKER. MEAKES, 43 Mauket &t.
nov 28. ' !
Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist,
Y. E. Corner i Front and Market St.,
WlLMlKGTON, N, CI
S3i. ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as
sortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND
GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY ARTI
CLES. . ! . J ;; ', ' ' .
Prescription ! accurately compounded. Medicine
can bo obtained at anv hour of tke night. The
night bell is at the second door (on front street,)
from tho corner. , .. .
"i. On and after Mrs day, all prescriptions
will be Cash.I ! . ' oct CO
HAIR DYE HAIR- DYE.
WM. A. BATCIIELqii'3 HAIR DYE.
The Original and best in tJie YToVld.
All others are mere imitation, and should be
avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. ' , !
GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY" HAIR, dyed instant
ly, to be beautiful and Natural BrOwn or Black,
without injury to Hair or Skin. .( t
Fifteen Medals and Diolomashave been aw arded
Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1SG9, rnd over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to .the Hair of his pa
trons, of his famous Dye. j
Wm. A. Batche'or's H2ir Dye produces a color
not to-be dhting uished from nature, and is warran
ted not to injure in the least, however long it may
be continued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes reme
died ; the Hair invigoraies for-Life by this splen
did Dye. . . ' "
Sold in all cities and towns of the United States,
by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
gThe Genuine has the name and address, up
on a steel plate engraving, on four sides of each
box. of William A. Batchelor. - ;'
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,.
pt 29-ly 81 Barclay Street,' N. Y.
Piuiples Banished ! '.
Faces'Made Clear 1
How? '."-' ;
By one week's u:e of the MagnoUa JJaHi. A
perfectly harmle3, but elegant and .effectual pre-
pnt'ation.
rcs 50 cen's pej- botl'c. Sold c'veryvriiere.-
See vevtisement. ! :
W. E. IIXOAN & CO., Propiietors,
apl 19-lydAw Troy, New York.
"GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY.
Some four months since our excellent townsman,
NAFnTAtTEzEK'EL, iafornied us fch?t he had prepar
ed a hair restorer, wh, which he was experiment
ing" upon hi3 oivn 'head, whose top whs entirely
bi'd. We saw him two day? since, and on the
place so bald four months since, a fine crop of hair
has sprung up with a vigorous growth. So con
vinced is Mi-. Ezekel of the efficacy ofTiis discove
ry, that-he has named it THE INFALLIBLE
VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER." Mr. E. is about
going into an extensive manufacture of an article
whith is destined to prove of anxious interest to
our bald pated r iends. Richmond Enquirer, Dec.
12, 1850. ' j
This famous art:cle can now be had of the princi
pal'. Druggists. Thoofrpersonij who desire a fine
head of hair, have only o ute the restorer accord
ing to printed directions on the bottle. ' Those
who have any idoubts of it3 efficacy can have them
removed in a short time, By ujingj the Virginia
Hair Restorer ;lnUlib'e, proving that it is all it is
claimed to be. , ' .
Wholesale depot for orders, CO 3Iain st.
' R. EZEK1EL. ,
Richmond, Nov. 14, 1850. .
1. N. Ezekel, takepath on the Holy Bible, that
1 have boen bald for the past 12 years and have
restored my hair by using-Ezekiel's Virginia
Hair Restorer. . NArniAti Ezekiel.
This day sworn to before mei by Napht.di Eze
kie; t . Joe. Mato,
i Mayor of Richmond.
' W: II. L1PP1TT, Sole Ag't.,
' jan 14 " i Wilmington, N. C.
GLUE-GLUE.
CARD. We beg leave to inform the trado, that
we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na
val Store Broker of Wilmington, N, C, Sole Ag't
for our Glue.
Boston, apl 3, 1860. GEO. B. ROGERS & CO.
THE UNDERSIGNED, haying been appointed
by GEO. E. ROGERS. & CO, of Boston, sole agent
for the sale of their Glues in this market, respect
fully solicits orders from th trade. Their glazed
Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior; to any
manufacturedj in the United States, and is warran
ted to give satisfaction, or the monay will be re
funded. A'well selected stock of low grades from
other parties kept constantly on hand ; samples of
which can be seen at my office. I '
apl9-ly. ; ; - W."C. HOWARD, Broker.
CEDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS 3,000 just re
ceived, for sale by - ;
dec 5 I - WORTH & DANIEL.
CHEESE.
T7XGLISII. PINE APPLE AJN U SSTAI K, at
1 'j dec .u - --
GEO. MYER'S.
HAY. ,
1 nfl BALES vNew. York,
in store. For
1UUJ salt very iowb;
dec 29 -. .
JAiIE3 A. WLLLARD.
DIEECTOEY
STATE GOVERN3IEXT.
Governor Jno. W. Ellis, -of Rowan. ;
PrirateSecretarr-Jraham Darer, of Craven.
Treasurer D. W. Courts of Wake,
Sec'y of State fus H. Page, of Wake.
Comptroller CTTl. Brogden, of Wavnei ;
Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren.
Speaker of Senate H. T. Clark, of Edgecombe.
' House of Caramons W.'T. jDortcb,
OI ayne. . i
' State Librarian O. II. Perry, of Wakei i
Public Printer Jno Spehnan, " " j i
1 COCXCILLORS OF STATE. . . j I .
Council Wooten. f Lenoir ; John W; Cunning
ham, of Person ; W. A. Furguson. of Bertie: i J.
F. Graves, of Surry u David "Murphy of Cumber
land;' J. J. Long, of Northampton and W. It.
Hillard, of Buncombe. . . ," '',.
FEHERAL -U TATE COrETS. (
Tlie United States Circuit Court, for th District
of North Carolina, is huW"'inii-annuallv' at lialeigh.
in the 1st Mondav in Jr i last Mondirv ia No
vember. ." t;.'.. - - : ' .- :
Judges Hon. . M. Wavno, of Georgia; -Hon.
Asa' lii-rrs,, tt" Martin. District Judge. salary,
!?2MM. '
Robert P. Dick, District Attorney; Wesley
Jones, Marshal. : !
The United States District Courts are-held at
Edeuton, .d Monday in April and October; J. M.
Jones, Clerk ; Newborn, Itli Monday in April and
October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk ; Wilmington,
1st Monday alter the 4tti Monday in April and "Oc
tober, John L. (.'ant well. Clerk,. ,
the !i ruEiie coi'f.T.- .
Tlu Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at
Raleigh semi-annually, on the second Monday in
June, and the '2d Mondav in December. It is also
ln.-ld one- a veiir at Moriranton. Rurke eountv, oh
the first Mondav in Amrust. J. R. Dtwlge. Clerk.
Thq officers are as follows : Chief Justice, Rich--iiiond
M. Pearson, of Yadkin; Justices, M. lu.
Manly 'of Craven, and William II. Battle, of Or
ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. William
A. Jenkins,' of Warfenton, Attorney-General;
Hamilton C. Jones. .of Rowan, -Reporter ; Edmund
B. Freeman, of Wake. Clerk ; . Oliver II. I'errv, of
Wake, Dejiutv Clerk ; .Famks Litehtbrd, ofAVakcv
Marshal. I
i . r ".-- '-''
strEiuoa. eoi nrs. ,
The Superior Courts are lield in seven Circuits,
by the following olliers :' Judges, R. R, Heath.' of
Chowan ; Geo. Howard, ofjWilson ; Jas. W. Os
born, 'of Mecklenburg. Robert S. French, of Robe
son, John M. Dick, of Guilford ; John L, Bailey, of
Orange, and Romulus M. Saunders, of Wake. ; So
lieit'ors Elias C. Ilines, of ' Edenton, rides the
First Circuit; Wiljiani .. Houston, of Duplin
rides the Secorid Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the
Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit ; Thus.
Rullin, of Orange, i-ides the Fourth Circuit ; Robt.
Strange, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit :
David Coleman, of Buncombe, rides the Seventh
Circuit. ' "
rUDLIC WORKS IN" XOItTU CAROLINA.
The Branch Mint of the United States is located'
at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in this State.
This establishment was authorized by Act of Con
gress, passed 3d March, ls35. The oflicers are as
follows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent an,I
Acting Treasurer; John II. Gibbens, Assayer,
Melter and Refinei-; John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner;
Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. '.'..'.
The University of North Carolina, situated at
Chapel Hill, in the -Countrof Orange, twenty-eight
miles W. N. W. from Raleigh. - ."
The North Carolina Institution for the education
of the Deaf and Dumb,and of the Blind, is located
at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal.
Fortifications. Fort Macon, Beaufort Harbor,
Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville Bruns
wick county, f
1 United 'Statics Arsenal. LocaWd at Fayette
Ville. I
Insane Asylum of North Carolina', situated in
the vicinity of; Raleigh, will contain 250 patients);
125 patients now in it. Dr. E. C. Fisher, Superin-,
tendent ;. Dr., F. T. fFuiler, Assistant Physician ;
Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward; Mrs. Hill, "Matron.
Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W, W.
Holden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lewis, Dr. W. J.
-Blow, John A. Taylor, and Dr. Columbus Mills,
Directors. Dr., (Jharles b. Johnston, fresidtfUt ot
the Board ; William E. Anderson j Treasurer.
Messrs. Holden, Johnston, and Battle',- Executive
Committee. ' 1
All indigent insane persons entitled to be received,
and treated, and taken care of at the public chargk
Paying patients are also received frow this aijd
other States. ' For proper form to be observed in
sending mdigEnt vfisane to Asylum, see I.evisqd
Lode, cnapter. on Asylums. ' . - '
' b ; )
TOWN GOVERNMENT,
COMVISSIONEES OF WILMINGTON.'
Mayor John Dawson. .
S D Wallace, O G Parsley, Samuel R 'Bunting,
W A Wright, TIC Miller and Ab.ed Martin.
. ' FIRE DEPARTMENT. :
Chief Engineer James Mitchell. (
Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vann.
Chief Fire Warden B W Beerjr. - :
Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann. ' 1
Fire Wardens George Myers, B W Beery, C D
Ellis, W T J Vann, Etl ward Kidder. ; .
E Kidder and L; li .talis, to superintend blowing
up buildings! ' j;
- Lamp Lighter Dempsey Martin. ; ,.
HOWAKD BELIEF . FIIIE 'COMPANY. -
( Re-organized June 6, 185'J. )
Foreman Walter Furlong. " ..." i -1st
Assistant John Sheppard.
2d Assistant W'lliam Dowling.
Secretary E P Wade.
Treasurer Daniel Disbrow.
HOOK AND LAUDER COMPAN Y NO, 1. '
Foreman John Wright.
1st Assistant J Kizer; - ;
Secretary and Treasurer J. lr. Bish. ,
COMMISSIONERS: OF NAVIGATION.
; (Oilice IS Water street.) ;
Georsre Harriss, T C Worth, W C Fei gns
Jos
H Flanner, Win 31 Harris. - . I -
' ; SCHOOLS. ;. ';;' f i
BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON- SCHOOLS.
Chairman S D Wallace. i f
Wm S Larkins, James McDnllie. James K(jrr,
David Mclntyre, Rpbert 11 late, hamuol Playe
and Joseph M toy.' :
wrLMiNOTO's I ixsrrr:- it.
L Meginney," Principal.
WILMINOTON MAJiU AND I EM V LK SEM!
G W Jewitt, Principal.
NAJIV.
OAKDALE CEMETEUy fOMPANY.
President Donald McRae. ; I i : :
Directors Wm A Wright. G R French. Edi
ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L'FillyawiS D
W allace. . t : i
Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown, i Oilice
next door to BanL. Wilmington. , i! '.
COUNTY OFFICERS, COJTRTSj H ' i
Sheriff W T J Vann. J ' I '
Clerk County Conrt Samuel Ii, Bunting.
Clerk Superior Court Jatne3 A Wright.
Judge U S District Court Asa BigrsJ ; !
Marshal U S District N C Weslev oes.
Deputy Marshal U S, District Wifmington-
-Jno
"J Conolev. - ' i '. '':. i .
Clerk U S District Court John L Cantwell.
Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Gutlari j
Chairman County Court Janes T Miller. '.
Register of Deeds, Ac -Jure . Vichols. 1 : !
Special Magistrate of Town Ijohn J Conolev.
Cn?t4)les Lewis M Williams. Jno Utlov. Wil
liam' H Huddle,-A Wilder, Jamts P StringHeld,! J
j flioore. . -;
INSPECTOR!
Wood lnspector&T-Jo3eph Smith, Wm Holden.
Provision Inspectors !) a rid E Bunting, Hiram
R Nixon.- ;:..:"
Naval Store lnspectore Alfred Alderman,. Jas
M Stevenson, James O Bowden, .John S- James,
George Alderman, John C Bowden, Thomas W
in i -r : t. i ir i t Q,.t.nlr.r,A v;i
i layer, uuuu jsi. licuuri duuiuli i.v.,
liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor
deaux. .. :. . - - . .. V '-.,- -. '::: ' U i;.:'-
Timber and Lumber Inspectors James; Alder-
man, li ll rsowoen, j ames o jaeivin, ; jienry t
Groves," J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Masyell,
E Turlington. j i
? WILKliiOTON GAS- LIGHT COMPANY
(Office in Savings Bank i Building. )
President Col John McRae. - ' '
Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde. ; i ;
Soperiatvadent UUrer McIIlienny. j ii
H ' SECRET1 SOCIETIES.
i KT-i JOHsVxODfiE SO. 1 HASOSIC.
i Meets the, ast Tuesdav Evening in each month at
''If- C.' 1.1.'. 11.11 V . 1 I
; . ' ' OI. U(ia S IiU.
O L FiUviaw. Master, f M Newhoft 8 W.
Olirer McUhennv, J, W. Jno L Cantwell, Trfaf
T M Gardner. Sec'y i Henry Spalding, S D;
A A;ltartneld J V. ' J O UoWden, lyier.
I CONCORD CHAPTER J MASOSIC
(Meets itiJlondav evening in each month at
, ; flilj ' ' John's HalL) . f ; ;
St.
Most ExR (i Rankin, II P. Com L C Turner, O X
3d
Ex O L Kllaw, King. V.
Ex T B Crf, Scribe. U Com INorthrop, G X
2tT
Cora P W "Tannine. Cant V. i
"7 ; Ilotl:! ! Com WJ Price, Gii
Com A Martin.:-! S. V. -
f M Xmvhoff, R .V Com Jno ATavlor.Tf
CaptJ ,
E Turlington, Ty
er
- FEAR LODC.C SO. 2 t. O. O. P.
iMee Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's Hall )
Asa J Imiray. N G. W L Bmith, Secretary
James E Kca, V G. T: II Hewer, Treasurer;.
; i. - W -. ' " .;'
j CrEL BiXCAMpMEXT SO. I. O. O. if. .
(Meets jia the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, 1st and 3d
; ,.i triday in each month. s
J D Gardner, C P. ;; Tho M Gardner, J W.
uev. A P llepiton, II P.; H J Jones, Scribe.
John J Cprioley S W. Thos II Howey, Treas
CATE jPiAU HAUIXE TOTAL ABSTIXEXCE ROCHETS
(Miiets jifc.the Seamen'4 Bethel; on' Dock Str
everVi Monday evening, immediately alter tl
s .liJi ifiL. ii r.-..:
eiistj 01 ine ri avei iueeiiug 101 .eeauieii.
Chas D Ellts. President. ; Geo" W Williams,
Williani M' Poissou, Sec President.
ice
iretir,Vrf "' Jas Fleets As't Sect
. ' 5 if - ".; " ' " -
SEAMESS'.tUlESD SOCIETY. ;
Cl&rlefe Jl Ellis, Presi- i B F Mitchell, Sjec'y
, 'dent.:i ; Treasurer. i
I
i
C D EiHs.'' Gilbert Potter. Col John McRea,
J
. iDeRossit, O G Parsley, Executive Board.
Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seanms' Ih
oinieL
cor t ronl and Dock streets.
E I
t A DI ES' liEXEYOLEN'T SOCIETY.
I T I r l vizo
Mrs' Kuu-
4th Directress, Mis Ilal-
;lied'; f I
Id pirifcjress, Mrs liar
:rissl'j j
5d Directness, Mrs .De-:
iRosett.
lett!
Secretary Mrs
anl-
Siekje.
Ti easflrer, Miss LiU
ton. j :
lngf
i -i
Wl
tNflNOTOX LICR.V.EY ASSOCKATTOS.
(Organized June, 1855 j)
Dr J If Dikson.President.
rejVlaVis iVice Pres't.
Donald ilcRae, Trf-as
Wm R Utlev, Sec' v.
Pfatt'Coffn, Treasurer.-"' -; '
Kev m il Drane. Ii 11. Cowan. K If lla.tl
S
D
WallaeeJJi.hn A Taylor, G JMcRae, J G Wright
uireen. , .
v mIlitary.
WILMTXGTOX LIGHT IXFAXTBV.
(Org. !May S0th, 1853.j) J '
Win L DeRosset, Capt
I C WinHow.jEnsijn
R B McRae, 1st Lieut. ; A D CTnkaux, OuaHer
A D Cn!zau.x, Oua
1 Master.
J C Mcriliennv, 2d Lieut
H Savagp,;3d"
C D Myers, Orderlj
, 3 . ) f ' t i !
. ' 1M. GERMAN VOLL'NTEEUS.j
; ' Organized February 22d, J853.)
C Cornehlsen, Capt. i II G Hashegan, 3d Libut
II VohiQlajhn, 1st Lieut. W Detnstbatch, Ensign
II Volleife,!2d Lieut. J Meier, Order e.
BANKS. i f
BANK OF CAPE -FEAR. '
T II Wrieht, President. II R Savake, Cash let.
J: G Burr, Teller. i J D Gardiier,As't Teller.
J 'McLauTia, B'k-keeper- ; T II Hardin, Dis. Clbrk.
1 I Discount Day, Wednesdjiy.,
" v. I j - i7-''-" 1 1" i " . "
; ; ,, v : BASK OF tSvilmington, sj; c.
-John McRae,' President?:' S .lewett, Cashier.
W L Shth, Teller, i ' William Lai'kins,B6ok-
T M Gardner, j)is; Clerk. keeper.
i j Discount Dav, Tuesday.
! . : J-" . 4J. !:-k;- .n -.',
i .! i f I BANK OF KOKTH CAROLINA. .f .''
John Dawson, Pres. fWm Reston, Casliier
Wm D Smith, Teller. J H Wright, B'k-keeer.
i j .Discount Day, iuesd ay,
j ' i cosiMER'CIAL BANK OF WILMINGTON
O G 'Parsley, Pres. Tim'v Savage, Casftier
Jno MpRaii, Jr, Teller. Asa K? Walker Btook
J D Baffyi Dis. Clerk. keeper, i
' , t : Discount Day, Monday, r
; Ij' : WILMINGTON SAYINGS BANK.
John ATaylor, President. ' Wm Hyde, Casmier,
' ; RAIL ROADS
WILMINQTOy, CHARLOTTE - & RUTHERFORD R. ROAD,
(tlilicf cor Market and S Water street. )
II W'Giriori, President. J R H Cowan, Sec. Ti
eas,
J C McRaei Chiet Eng, ; Road unfinished.
i n.
ILMtNGTON & MAVCnESTER HAIL ROAD.
Thos D Walker, Pres
..Wm A Walker, Sic'y!
j 1' itoT9ert3on,jren lup. jos j Ju?ng, ireas.
! ; f :RB McRae, Gen'I Freight Agent.1
' ;i WlilMINGTON & WELDON -RAtL ROAD, v
T T . 1- - i 1 h II n. - T T" T" m .i 'i
Hon W Si Ashe. Presi- r J- W Thompson, Gen.
i dent. I i Freight Agent!
S L Fremont, Chief Eng. James G Green, Yard
f & Hun.l Master.
JamesH Gfeen, Sec'y & P. II Laijigdon, Audfr
Treasurer. i Sunt s Clerk.
S D Wallace, Asst Sec & William 1 Smith, TitketJ
'. Gfiu; Ticket Agent. Agent
I
CHURCHES.
Methofllst - Episcopal, corlFront and Walnut.
Methodist iEplscopal, (S) 5th bt Church and
jflijt ll
Cas
tie. Rbv J If Wheeler. Pastor, i
Baptist' coi Orange and Cth, Rev A Paul Repiton
Baptist, :Frfn bt Ann and Nunn', Rev. j LP
ard.i Pastor- I
;ch
Baptisjil(6j S) Castle bt 5th and Cth, Rev A
D avis j Paistor. j '
iron
Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas
MurphVj it 'astor. . . - " ' . -Episcopal,
jSt JaTJpf?,) cor Market and J3d,
R B. Drane, Rector. - I 5 .
Episcopal. ISt John's, ) cor 3a andfRcd Cross.
Rev.
Episcopal, (St Paul's,) cor 4th and Orange, Biihop
1 nos AtKlnson, itector.
Presbj teritSn, Princess bt 7th and 8th, Rev M
Mc-
Oueen, Pastor.
Presbyterian, (now building, ) cor 3d and Ora
.Rev! M B iGrier, Pastor.
Baptit,i (n)w buudmg,) cor Market and 5th,
J LfPrichard, Pastor, i J
Rev
Rev
Luthfrain,; dnow building) cor Market and 5th,
J If Mend-ert. Pastor. j
Seftmfn' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Watei!
i; ! M ,
ii i r - j 1
n j i vvfiLMi:
Postmaster I
i 1 Wp 1 -A'JCJl
lINGtON, NORlTH CAROLINA.'
ter Daniel Diekson, . i
Assisiantf Joseph L Jacobs, arid
Oilice! hours from 1V2 A M to 1 V M.
2 P II to
sundowp. Sundays, 734 ! A M to 9 A M. .
Vorther-nSMail. dv W A' W R R.farrives dai
y at
7 P M an.l a A M.: 'Closes 1J and 9 P M, changing
on Sundat from 11' M to 10 AM. . 1 ,
SoutHefnMail, by W A M R R,;arrives daily at
A'A ii? -V- j-ioses oauv at 1 f M.
Sniithville, N C, (horse,) arrives Mondav
"Friday at 5'P M." , Closes Tuesday ind Saturday at
a Ai. j : ? . . - - 1
i Onshlw Court House, N.C, (horse) arrives Mon
day at Vt A M. Closes 1 hursday at 9 P M
Ui GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
i !; I ccstom house. I
Jas f Millef, Collector. ; D M Fpyles, Wei
ther
Y J Prices Deputy Uol- & GUager,
lec$or.. m: TI Burnett, Insp'r
H RiNiton--Survevor. I W r Rurch and Ll:
riah.
W N Pvden, Naval Offl- ( Sulliyan Inspect
or A
cer, . i .Measurer
r 1
I
CONSULS.
ccr n
)Vater and Mulbery,; (up stairg. )
' UNTERNAL IMPROVEMENT.
TLORIDA RAILROAD BOJEDS $26,000
of
th
n Sthe above Bonds redeemable in 1S91 with
coudons at T per cent per annum, payable inj
the
city k)f New- ork, 1st March and r 1st September.
Forsale by DeR0SSET,15ROWA & CO
defc ir ; ) - -.:".:" '
. 4 . COFFEE. T
BAGS RIO COFFEJS, f
20 bags Lagnayra Coffee,
20 mats best Java !
decli-i i. -'" w.:,.-ZENO;iL'
GREENE.
-f
ERRANT& WILSON.
IRE CONSTANTLY receiving 'i fine CLOTH
i COATS, City make. Cassimere Suits at the
owest possible ratc-,-,ki.-r--:--aefl
Iftitih Vice-ConsmI Don McRae, n Water.
Spanish Vice-Consul E J Lordi n Water.
Brpzillian V ice-Consu? O, G Parsley, jr.,'
Cards
, ERRANT it WILSON, -
TTHOLESALE AND RETATLf Dealers in Dos
1 1 ,mestic Iry uoxw, uroccrie5, twiumg,
Boot., Shoftft, -4ci. " - I'. '"" ' i
Nos. H and U North Witer Street, iA
oct a
!Ni - " ilrotngton, N. I.
JAS. T. PETTEWA Yl Ac CO.
F
ACTORS ..AND COMMISSION ileTchantji.
i M No 8 North KVater Mwi,
Solicit eonijrnments of all kindi of Produce, al
so orders for Groccrie?, Baggingi Rope,. Guano,
Ac. Ac. ! ' i U . 4 j oct a
GEOBCB HiRSISS. il 3. KOWEtU PH. W. W. nAURJSfi.
IIARRISS Ai HOWELL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Vy ; Oct
ISoS
WlLH
X0TOX,
N . C.
WORTH Ai DANIEL,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION! Mcunnxr
I X No. 2. Granite Row, .Wilmington. N.C.
JZST" Solicit j consignments lof Floor, : Dried
Fruit, Feathers.-Beeswax, Tobcao and (ountry
Produce generallv; ' ' . i
. Agents tor iiowy s ccieoraiea cRie.
' ; '" i. ! :iJ " . D. GL WORTH.
seDt26.lv I ' N. U. DANIEL.
JAMES AKDERStyxJ' ;i ! - BDWABD SVVAOK.
ANDERSON & SAVAGE,
G1
ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Julv 1ST. fCO-lv. Wilm ngton. C.
. . ir 4. .? ..av r I
-4-
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M E Il
ly CHANTS, Ij . , Wilmington, N. C-
OfTiee over Mr. JL A. n iuard' tore,
jJ3; Entrance Corner Princess ajnd Water ft
mar V. ,'60-tl i . i
. ' W,' EKllAST, '
i .;.i ' '. L.K.
WISOX ,
ERRANT .& WILSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
j Nos. Ii axd I." North Water t.,
oct i 'oif-lv i .Wilmington. . v;.
Wi A. (JWYER, 1.0 VE f PEACOCK, S. . iE.NNlXOi!.
GWYIJR, PEACOCK A CO.,
WllMlkfiTON, N- C.
C10MMISSION MERCHANTS. Wholesale (J10
J eersand deklersin N AVAL j Stl'ORsES, 'OT
ly eers and deklers ii) N AVAL S
.'ON. knd Southern lioluce goner
TO N. and Southern Pijoduce genera Rv.
jer' Prompt personal attiuloft .given
(.. all
consignments 01 prcKluee.
feb lU-ly
WILLIAM II. LIPIMTT,
NIIEMISTAND 'DRUGGIST. Wholesale ami
I j Retail Dealer in Paints. Oils, Dvef Stull,
in'dow Glass, Putty, Segars, Ol Brandies, and
Tvinesj; Perfumery and Fancy Articles, iN.E. cor
ner Front and Market st.., l .llni'inftoi
mar 2b, 1)8 11
EDWIN A. KEITJI,
OMMISSION MERCHANT.'
I . 'Wilm
iiffton, N". C.
to"!- Oilers his services to Planters' as; Factor or
Agent for the sale! of COTTON;, will give his per
sonal attendance to the basinets. Jlisaeoiniiiissiori
for selling Cotton;! will be 5W ot. pdr bale, no addi
tional charge w ill be made. -Cottoh lorwartlcd to
New 'York at 10 cts per bakv
oct 4-1860 -iy j
ROBERT II. COWAN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
! I Wilmington. N. C. .
JSSItT- Office !tiu'th Corner Market and Water
streets up staiirs.l .' oct 5, 15.
O. G. PARSLEY A: CO.
PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Vtam Saw.nj.
.Planing Mills, Wilmington, jN. C. -
jZ35t All orders or inquiries for 1 LUMBER, will
receive prompt attention. - - ! inch 21 '59
MITI Ax McLAURIN,
COMMISSION AND' Forwaud no Merchants,
: Wilnfington, N.C
Refer to : I ;- .
John DAWsosj Esq., Mavor.
1 E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bade
State N. C.
T. M. SMITH.' - Ijo'um'LAI'RIN.
July 1 1859-tf t ' j : . ;
A MALC03I McINNlSl
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
North Water street, j
oct 1 1 ; Wilmington; Ni C.
Ciias. D. Myers. Fin. J. Moore.
, MYERS Ai MOORE.
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Caps,
: Straw Groods, Furs, Uinbrcjllasr Canes, Ac.
Ac, 34 Market street, Wilmington, N. CJ
June 21, 1859 j, '
II. R. DANIEL,
.4 TTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
J : j Erizabethtow.v.
Iwill atteml the Courts of Bladen, Columbus
and Robeson. ! All business entrusted to me will
receive prompt attention. , - oct 4-3m
T. C. &, G. WORTH,
G
OMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER
CHANTS, , ' Wilpjington, N. C.
UNION DISTILLERY, v
-. j Wilnf ington, N. C.
A. II. VANBOKKELEL, libprieol
ALL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased,
manufactured, and sold.
sg, Wharfage and storage furnished, arid coop-
eraire done at lair rates. - ian iw.
I G. POLVOGT,
TTPIIOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER,
I I Corner Front and Princess Streets,
i: v . Wilmingthn, N. C
Keeps constantly on hand Mat trasses, Lounges,
Cushions, Feathers, Curled, Hairt Mossl and all
Upholsterv Materials. ATso, Paper Hangings,
Window Shades, Fire Screens, an
jl Decorations of
every description. . .
Pictures framed to order.
Promot attention .given -to fitt
ng up t Railroad
ellings;
Cars, Steamboats, and Private Dw
may ii ,
J H.VTIIAWAY. WM. R. CTLEY.
irATH A WAY Ai Cd,
'COMMISSION MERCIIANNS,
1 dec 16, jS liwington, A. u.
J. M. ROBINSON Ac
SON,
TMPORTERS AND DEALEI
JL jJomestic llard,ware. Agricultural Implements,
yan 9, '08 : i '
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,:
ENERAt COMMISSION AND FORWARD
ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. V
Prompt l'ersonal attention given to Con
signments, for Sale or Shipment. '
'ry.Liberal Cash advancement, made on Con
signments to my New York friends. nov 'I, '57
John 3IacRae. ,; Donald MacRak.i J. W. K. Dix.
J. & D 3IacRAE 4 PP
ri ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
jJT jan 185S , Wilmington, N. C,
JOSEPHJ. LIPPlTT,
("IO3IMISSION MERCHANT, j
J mar 8, f58 . Wilnjingtom, N. C.
. HENRY NUTT,
I FACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT,
j : Wilmington, N. C.
"53Will give his iersonal attention to Iflisiness
entrusted to his care. , frept 10,. '7-tf. ,
JAKES STOKLET j ) ALEX. oiDHAB.
i STOKLEY Ai OLDHAM, 1
DEALERS i IN GRAIN, A COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, y Wilmington, N. C.
Prompt attention given to tb sale of Cotton,
Flour, JJacori, and other Country produce.
JUTE ROPE U
On COILS best Jute Rope, for tale by
OU nov 28 .'ZENO H. GI)
REEN.
Jalmanacs f6r
18GI.
fllURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs at KEL-
J LEY'S BOOK STORE.
dec 11
-.YV iif TO ARRIVE! . i '
KCn BBLS FLOUR." Apply) - 1 ' '
OUU nov 27 - - STOKLEyTa OLDHAM.
BACON.
2S. and 4 hi
"IO HHDS. SIDES, and 4 hhite. shoulders, lust
arrived.! . For sale by J. A. WLLLARD.
.1.;. .4
FLOUR. ; I :
800
SACKS just landed. Fo)r tale at $1,10 per
sacky nor 10 J. A. WLLLARD. -
MULLETS.! .v. r
OC BBLS. nica ind largo Mullets, in oak bbla.
ZD tec llu '. . ZEXU IL GREENE.
City Jjtisiness
N ORTIT ERN BUSLNESS CARDS.
tXO. i. DAKCT, t JOBS i. MTU AM, f. . ITU AM.
late of . i lt of Ut of -
Tarboro' JC. Scotland Nk, Warrmtoo, X. V.
I DANCY, II Y3IAN At, CO.,
IROCER AND COMMISSION MsacHAfti.
1 . "
IIVMAN, DANCY Jk CO.,
( ROCERS jAND COMMISSION MitnuxT,
T .'. ' ' 1 f . NoaroL,Y. '
The New York house will be conducted by Jn
S. Dancy, aldwl by R. W. II j man.
The Norfolk llou) w ill t conducted by Join
II. Hvman and F. M. Hynan. 1
jSiJT.Particnlarm attention ginpn to the sale of
Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and Naval Store.
September rS-tflPCO j '
Geo. O. VasAmuksb, Jh., . -C. S. VauAmiixuk.
VANAMRINGE HROTIIEUS,
"VjfAVAL STORE AN b GENERAL CoMMtsjmi
1 Merchants; J 1 .
14ft War Strccr, New York;
A ' ItfH TO S - ,.
Mr, J. R. Bio.isom i
Me T. C. & B. G. Worth,
L. 1UTIIAW4T A CO., !
J. 1). McRib Co.,
Mr. J H. Flannk,
Auguct 21, 'CO-tf
Wilmington N.C.
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LONDON Ai 1JIIYAN, ;
.03lMlSSIO.V HMtCHANTS,
r No.
32 India strict Btxton.
XCH Connignmcntf of, Naval Stores. Cotton.
l.Uniher. and other Southern I'nxluoA nolicitetl.
J.vo. R. London,
J. II. IUT.AX, Jr.
Nov 2i-.tr
WM. M. ORKINKB,
W. W. UlKkUK.
G REIN ER Ai IIAItKNESS, v
"10TT
Ll Hoi
TTO.V AND i GENERAL COMMISSION
SK. 1 1 PutLAPKLrilli.
ov t., 1857
Will. U 111LL, I
' N. M. NoirLtKT.
of North Carolina.
of North Carotins,
HILL & NORFLEET, . .
GENERAL COMMISSION A FORWARD I NI
I Merehasts, Shocko Slip.
! I . . UiChUinlMl, a..
Solicit cvnslgnmenti of Cotton. Luiulx-r, Klh,
and all kind ot Merelianti.u and Produce.
I'.. " h . ALSO
Agents for the purchase of Sugaro, t'oflW, Ml
ses, Salt, Lluie, Guann, Ac Large cargH of tint
above articles are ofieref-lur mw tnour market an
nually, and we shall be'pleaw'dlo operate for par
titKordcrinir, proniUing faithfulness in onr Cn-
deavors to rcprcscntthqin"., Jan 25-Ir. :
i, W. WILKINSON At CO.
17RUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1 !' nY p9 Barclay streel, N, Y
"Q- Particular alien tion given to consignment
and i.urehase of Merchandiw, all kil
Liberal casli advance Uirough WILKINSON.
CO., Wilmington, N. Ci , . ' . ,
AUgUSt Z, lS4iO-JV- . I ' ' ,
1 ASTERN HAY. 200 bales hf the Lett E.Urn
2J Hay in market, . Fur palebr
1 I LlATHAWAY CO. '
UClT
VENIVIDI. VICI.
was the announcement of a Terr irrcaV
J victory, by a Roman1 General, Th people of
is day. m speakinir f tho Inimitable CASSI-
DEY, modify the saying of the noble I toman, than!
'I came, I sawJ 1 bmiglt'kof tho irrcat varlctv of
articles offered for sale nit the Rendezvous", ,
dec 21 '. - 1 ' . 20 A 2S South Front st.
T IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South Cr-'
Una has seceded ! ! This ther would not -haro
heen ixreparcd to.do, if sotuo of her citizen had
not bought ' ill 1
KEROSENE OIL AND LAM IS,
Ivl?M.. I. I'll ll I.Jll'H,
f:reat variety of Fancy articles, nita
ididavs Caudy, Nuts, c. e., of tho
LSSIDEY. I ( i - d.H 21
as well as a gr
ble for Uie llol
patriotic CASSIDEY. 1
TUTE ROPE AND TWINEr-25 CoiU bo.t Jute
Rope, Bagging Twine. For sale bv 1
dec A 1 1 1 .cauii. uLi!..irN .
BEST HAMS IN TOWN at
dec 1 i r! WORT
WORTH A DANIEL'S.
ITUN'E BED; lOOM jSETS. A new lot, somo
very pretty just opened, .and for talo at
dec ia I . ii , . 1'KHItlN'M.
CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES.
TIER PARKERSBUKG. . t
JL Fresh Raisin,
Fresh Batter,
rigs,
Prunes,
Citron,
Nutmegs,
Mace,
Segars.
Tobacco,
Ale, '
Porter,
Raitflnn,
IjoafHagar.
Granulaied do.
ti
ti
a
11
ti
. 11
Daekwhcat.
A ll C Sugar,"
Urusuea' fr- r
11
Sweet Cider, '
dec 19 I j
11
Elegant Ilams,
WORTH A DANIEL.
rOLD WEATHER l GOODS. Over
Coats,
dec 17 . j ;l BALDWIN'S.
CHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. choice WciUrn
Bacon Sides and Stouldej. For sl br , 1
idecrzi I : 1 haiiiatai lu,
TVT C. FLOUR. 60
bop 50 Lbl of (rood
HATHAWAY Aj CO.
1 brands;
dec 21
jvpss
dec21
SCOVADO SUGAR. 20 hhds. prime
hoicc Muscovado Sugar. For sale br
to
1 i f HATHAWAY A CO.
LARD.
1VTOW LANDING frj.m Schr Sea Bird, 6 bbhu
J.1 Wea
L'stern Lard--a Splendid article.
IN STORE :
15 Kegs N. C. Lard, in good packages,
5 Western Lard, in small package.
dec 4
Por sale by . L. IL UREENE;
VTEWELOU
,K I In h
?agf and bbla. For hU bv
y dedl
STOKLEY A OLDHAM
INGLISH, CHEESE. 25 Boxes selected
.En-
, I j glish Cheese, just rcceivad at
deu 4 1 1
WORTH A DANIEL I-
T
HOSE CHOICE HA VAN AS have come, at
dec C
WORTH A DANIEL'S.
TARD. 20 Kegs Extra heat Lard for. family .
jJ use. Ii j yyiMnn a. ua.vict. . ,f .
TIORK. 50 bbla. N.
Citr Mew
J'ork, for sale J ' "
imi-rvt' . -"
XI dec ,.7 J.
by
ZtNOH. GREENE-
rplIE BEST FAMILY FLOUR, in town, war-
I ranted in all cases, ;tb be had of '
ucc20 '' .Vi '' j JVOItTH A DANIEL '
UYASS' LONDON POilTEIL
"Vf O HUMUUG.but genuine article, in Import
J ed packages, direct from the Importer. . In
valids send and get it after trying elsewhere, and
pronounce it superior. ' "I .!
I Itecollcct, if you want- thcgciinine "Byasf Lon
don Porter,"? you can get It from 1 i'
dec 4 J I Afc.U 11. uutt.rH
CORN. 50tMJ Bmdis Hydo County Corn,
j 2000 bush's. I'eryuimariii County Corn.
1000 do. Western mixed j
In store aim! for sale br ' i.
deel i Ji'ELLIS A MITCHELL
EALTHFEL EXERCISE. Is necewary to a
long and happy life. Let the girls buy Trait- ..
linir Hoops the boys! small axes, of CASSIDLx .
and take plenty of exercise these Cool mornings.
dec I '.!!.-'!. ' "
1
IN "STORE.-. .
17C BAGS RIO, LAGUAYRA. ' Jtmacla and
1 I O Mocha CofTec: i ,
150 bbla C. Y'clW. . White, A. B.-A C.
Crufhed Sotrar.
20 hhds Sweet Cuba Molasses.
100 bbls City Mjsg Pork, f H
20 hhds Cincinnati Sides and Shoulders.
50 Boxes Tobaccco,
100 bbla Mackerel and Mullets,
10 tons Hoop Iron,
100 boxes Candles, 1
50 do. Candy, , - -
100 bbls Liquor, - . '
10 ; ! Extra Sugar House fyraps.
100 bags Marshal's Fine Sail; .
200 fj Alum HalL
m. i
l 1
oct 27
McI.fNia. -
: .! ' FLO UK. . " . ,
TTtAMlLYJ Suner and Fine. FaretUvill
and
M Wilminirton inspection. In store, .and rr sale
br (dec 11) i ZENO II. GREENE.
. books roii Abi k
rpHE North Carolina Form Book Cantwell'
I Justice, or Swan's Rcrini Frecdley'a Lfgal
Adviser, at Kclley'a Bookstore. dec 11 ;
v ' TIIE.W031AN IN ,WIHTL
NE amongst tho left Norcla out, atKcHej'a
O
Book Store.
100 1II1LS. SUGAR. .
RltSHED, Powdered andaariflcd, jo.t rcccir-
1 ed, and for aw verj low, lor can, at
f, GEO. MYERS.
dec 11
I
RED APPLES.
1r BBLS.' just received at
.decU
GEO. 'MYERS'.
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