4 ! -AW ! it' i I . -1 ; VOL.M., NO. 203. WILMINGTON, N.C., THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1861. WHOLE Np;T2lo:C a r.' 1TERMS: Daily IHcr,S.OOj Weekly, 52.00, IN ADVANCER. The Pa.- always stopped, on'esa a remittance is made to c-Jptinu.'l it. ' Tinu-lv nticc ta pven,-so that iavim-nf can 1m- made fn-fire the expiration o a" swcr ipt i n. Jlt.ocv mar mailed at j'ur risk, when the let ter M rejidtemt. A. M- W.VPDELL, it or and Protor. "WILMINGTON. - ''H Thursday Evening, January 3, 18C1. The Herald Job Office ; U nfw t uiiiletdy j fittnl tip ,with the finest as- ortiurnt of Joe Tste to Ik? Tound in the gtatc. Krery fpt-afs of) Job work can now be speed- tyi : nht li:inft?onu-y- printed at this oSicc from : ihuk tiowj 10 visiung cam. iianuuius, rinu! ir.'j Mnks, 4c, &c,;jneatl and promptly j rinUtl at slirt ntkice, and on reasonable terms. Fj'-ki1 Jtrntion will' be pi r en to tins Job itt juituit nt JjreartjTantl we feel assured that all work cntrusUino our Job hrnd, who 13 ex IK rienrol in ihc businesa.' will be executed sat icfiu lorily ia-every resiect. Give him a trial at ny rate, an if it mnot done well, "no complaint will le ni:Jetf a witjKlrawal of iatroaigc. ' I 'v Aim nftfvAno The I'ah.v lit halo is presented to its readers 011 thi?, theijrst dsy of the new year, in an en-lin-l,) new Jr??, the general lit of which will, it h hopeil. l?vc more attractive Uian its former costume liF the place of six wmc columns 01 c of large tvjK" t the page, ii now conUins seven, s-omewhat .narrower columns or typt a size smaller. TliU change of! the entire apiearaicc of the papernla3 been nu'de at considerable ex-jH-nse to the proprietor It has been made, loo, at a time wbn new investments in any business are cony tiered imprudent.' It' has been made, how ever, ih-f iew of the fact that enterprize and ener'v, arc the chief elements of success in the management' a newspaper, and with the hope ou Uie partjbf thd proprietor, that -the public will .appreciate hia efforts, and liberally assist him to realise hi3cxpection3. The Hebald, although iti'circuliition has steadily increased since it caminto our hands, has never received the support J iv Licit it'is Entitled. The want of this supportJUKTetore, has kept it somewhat in the background, Imt wdf have determined to make it inerrt a liberal supiort hereafter, wheth exit receive-it, or not. s.The office is now fur nished, we lievejin eyej-y respect, better than any other in North Carolina, and we have very good authority for printed on cyie of I so believing. The paper is oe's Cylinder Pressesf which '13 run by stdhm-r-nll the tyie in the officrfij new, and of the b ;st kind we have a competent fore- rum 01 me u t s 1 &iuu wu roan, ' imputed expressly a reiHjrtor, whose eclusir . i ' J L i for this market,'' and re business is to give the markt a;d shipiicws.'. Our exchangc.liist is a very larget)ne, embracing papers from all parts of the county, ftnd hereafter, our telegraph and news colunri trill e morp full than heretofore. There can Re nothing wanting to make the paper a got one, except f want of qualification . in the editojf, and of that the public must judge, as they have donc.j We do not intend eitlier to assume an independence' we do not feel, or to make any further appeal to our friends forup lort than is proper, . but we do think that our efforts to, publish n good J paper (ithefaceof many difficulties,) jentiOe 'Us to the considera tion of our jolitieai friends, at least. It is very poor consolation td an cdtlor tolc told that you approve ofeliis coarse, like his editorials, &c, &c, but wflhold ybur material aid, or give it to those whof cour$e you t do not approve. A newsiaper icannotf xist jan empty praise, how ever gratifying it may be to the editor. We arc perfectly filing to stand or fall, according to our merK or want of merit, and expect to do 'so; but wif canndt approgiato that kind of aid which acknowledges the merit, and stops at that. 7c, thercfe, resbectfully ask our friends, and the fricndXof the f Herald, to bestow upoirus their busins3 patronage, pnly according to their estimate of lhe extent to which we deserve it. .J. 5 . . 1 r y- ? Immigration. The tab j is of immigration which we publish in anothc column, convey interesting inforina--tion. It rtpears that ' nearly one-halA-ninc-twenticthivof put immigrants are from Ireland, and a litt morcj than seven-twentieths from Germany. 1 England furnishes one-tenth, whilo iScotland, France, and, Switzerland afford alto gether, nearly one-twentieth. The remaining twentieth fe divided among twenty-one different nations, jrhe amount of specie brought by " these imnvrants we are surprised to find nearly $3,000,00 an average of about $7G per man. We peniTe, however, that the table, in thi3 respect, i3: Entrust worthy,! because the same ave rage sum f credited to the emigrants of every nation. Sfcich, a toincidence is extremely im probable. .Th Jmprovidcnt Irish certainly do not bring 3 mhcli money as the prudent, fore handed S-rcdes, Swiss, Germana and Scotch. .With the single exception of last year, the present ha) brought less foreigners to our shores than- any Jor the past ten. In 1854, 319,223 were recc--ed 4nore than three times as many a3 in l$cM Tho State of ?New York, because of the fondiSsJ of tfie Irish for the city, takes more than four-tenths of the Iwhole, lYnnsylvania and 'cw : Jersey take 1 4,1000, -Dr nearly thrcc twentietlis, prolbly mostly. Germans and Welsh. We regret to sec that all the western , agricultural Statcfe, including California, Kan sas, XebrAka an N'w Mexico, take only three tenths, livery: industrious emigrant who goes to the agrlfcultural districts, whether he has mo ney or nol may become; an acquisition to the country. Yl?ut the greater number of those who - tarry in the city become, ! directly or indirectly, a burden,1 They swell the ranks of mendicancy and vastl $ increase the expense of our munici pal government. Even the most industrious often need; charity, and jit is- well known that more thap-half the cost of our police department Is caused y foreigners. jThe necessary demor alization? the community -is very great, but not so easily calculated. J .1 Uut whfle permanent immigrants have thus given U3 hcmsclves and aheir small medium of cash, weft that at least 49,000 American citi zens havcrcturned during the year, to this port alone, from traveling id Europe, where thef could not Jiave expended less than $16,000,000, and prolmbly rauch more. This money at least $3,000,000 in excess of, the receipts from immigrants has leen expended without mate rial quiiro quo, and i3 a significant indication of Ameriyin prosjicrity.-pJVl Y.' World. ' L - : - from the Philadelphia Press. r On Thursday levening last, the rcsidenc of cur esteemed ieUow-catizen, Charles iiacatcsier, Esq., 101p Spruce street,' was the scene of a bril liant co avocation of brave and fair women. They weife assembled in honor of the marriage of AlfrcxJ'C. Deigmanns,, secretary of the Belgian legation at Washington, to Hiss Lily L. llacal- e3tcr, only daughter of Charles Macal ester of tins city, jand vice regent or the Mount Vernon -Association for Pennsylvania. Although it is " ujt our babit to fpeafc of matters which are con- . y t 1 .... ,? ... .-. . : sidered sacred, to , the public, the occasion, and the parties increased have been the source of so much comment that we rIiaH careful, and we trust, a courteous description of the affair. The father of the bride sustains so uigu a character In our community, and i3 al- nsw ioj promote good works, public and private, that . we are sure th Toy- felt bv ill i qenuson bo interesungan even will be shared by-our citizens generally. - . . .. ,Wi nog ttceomjwniea ty a num ber of the attaches of the foreign legation at Washington, and! by consular representatives in other cities. Thj bride was magnificently dress ed m white moire with Ilrussols veil and orange voWU. ire i riuesmaias wore wnite tullt, trimmed .with brbws of wreaths and corsdges of violets, with short tulle veils fastened gracefully Tinder the plait of the win uie jiouqucis generally corrcsitondin" in color with the dresses. - The assemblage of ladies and rrpntlenn in cluding most of our local dignitaries, judges of iuc wura, icswers 01. society, , clenrynicn, to gether with, their families, were attired m ex quisite taste especially the latlic-s; nutnlred over two hundred; and the-arrangements for their reception wxre nived and conducted in the best manner. , The marriage 'ceremony commenced with the rcMiwi-r 01 iuc eivit contract, in trench, bv sir. Blondeol, the IVlguin minister at Washington, according to the laws of his countrv. which was signed by the brideand groom, and witnessed "J uyju uoouiii, ute oinmiMi Illllllijier Jll Washington, and Baron Grabow. the Prussian ECcretuy of legation, on the part of the orrooni. and bv Cliarles Miicalestcr,' jr., and J. W. Wal 1 tee, Esq., on the part of the bride. Aliss Macalester, who looked rxtremely well, U well known In Philadelphia for" her numerous charities, for her intelligence, and more particu larly tor her energetic and unceasing endeavors, in connection with Miss Pamela Cunningham, to dedicate the home and crave of Washington to tho people of the United States. After the reading of the civil contract in French by the Belgian minister, the Rev. Mr. Shields, of this city, ierformed the marriage service according to the Presbyterian fornt of our country, and the happy twain subsequently witnessea in writing oy nu tne mcmocrs 01 tnc family and the'-' relatives and friends present," amongst whom were many- of- our most distin guished citizens, including Rev. Dr.' Ducaehet, Rev. Mr. Wilmer, Justice Woodward, Justice Sharswoodv Justice James Thompson, and Jus tice John Uadwainder. The ladies and gentlemen who acted as brides maids and groomsmen were : (- Miss Ilarriet Lane, j - - Senor Don Tassara, Miss Hopkins, - ;- - Baron Grabow. Miss Kissam, - - - - Consul Kortxisrht. Miss Kane, - - - . - - Senor Don 'Villa 1 1 a. Miss Lewis, - - - - Dr. Pencoast. : t Miss Paul, - - Count Resac.. ; Miss Warts, - 1 - - - Richard Corbin, Esq. lhe supper took place at 10 o clock, in the picture gallery of Mr. Macalester. It is impos sible to describe the elegance, taste, and splendor of the enter tainmcnt. The bride-cake and ices were set out in the dining room, and the' large company were regaled during the evening witn the exquisite music. 1 hey separated at an early nour wisninj; health, happiness, and long luc to the newly-wedded pair. : From the National Inteligenccr. Appropriate II3 mn for Past Day. A friend has suircrested the neVfofmanrfi In our churches on Friday next, the National Fast Day, of the subjoined solemn and impressive piece. It is somewhat in the style of the popular hymn "America," and may be found in tho collection entitled "New Carmina Sacra," and can be per formed by any ehQir without practice. "God bless our native land, Firm may she ever stand Thro' storm and night ! When the wild tempests rave, ; Ruler of wind and, arave, Do thou Our Country save By thy great might. "For her our prayer shall rise ; To God, above the skies, On IJ5m We wait 1 . ... Thou who hast heard each sigh Watclijing each weeping eye, Be Thou forever nigh; God save the State 1 " j " "Bless Thou bur native land, Firm may she ever stand Thro' jstorra - and night ! When the wild tern pests rave, Ruler of Wind and wave, Do thou our Country save By thy great might !"' . Who shall that so sokTnn an invocation, rising simultaneously f from thousands of harmonious tongues and hearts, will not be productive of good? ! I- - GREAT 'ATTRACTION AT THE OLD STAND, No. 9 Market street. Now opening, the largest and finest stock of Crockery, China and Glass Ware ever yet offered to the citizens of Wilmington. ; 1 1 -; n -r Hrnri1 vnrs pxoerien'Ce in this business. justifies me in saying that I can offer inducements which cannot ic nan eisewnere. e .etii nm stantly on handj the best of Cut and White Flint Glass, fine White and Silver and China Ware, Terra Cotters, Lava and Parian Ware, with the best of Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, and every thing used in thej House Furnishing line. To wholesale customers, I take pleasure in say ing that I can dci better by them this season, than heretofore. ! Call and examine our well selected stock. Jook before you buy. I - H. R. l'EURIN. Wilmington, Oct 1, 1SG0. tf . T f. A 11 A St. A FULL assortment of Cabas Port Monnaies, J Reticules, Lad ies' Traveling Bags, Purses. vAUNWElLER & BRO'S. ' etc. oct 30 K OIJ) SACHEM BITTERS AND WIG WAM TONIC. THESE delicious and far-famed Bitters are re commended ) bv tho first physicians of the country, oiv account of their Purity and Medicinal Virtue, , A, ' ' . They arff pleagint as nectar to the taste, and are proBOunced the best Tonic and Stimulant ever of fered to the public , : . Their curative! powers, in cases of General Oc bility, Loss of AppeUte, Constipation etc., are unparalleled, and as a guarantee that wp feel war ranted in claiming what we do, we befg leave to state that our assertions are endorsed by Prof. Sillimanj of Yale College, , Prot Hayes, of Massachusetts, ' and hundreds of others.' ' . For sale by Grocers, Wine jucrcnants ana lrug- giats, generally, t . T O HOUSEKEEPERS. Patent Knife Cleaners, Table andDoors Mats, To be had at the original Crockerv Stre dec 17 tV 1L ll. PLRR1N. J" UST RECEIVED. Per Schr. A. J. DcRosset, Pork, r Bagging, Cheese, t ; Itopo. . t gutter, Naih, 1 Crackers, Starch, ZrF ? ZEXO II. GREENE. ; . .;- jtr ILT IB AND and Decorated Tea jsetw, ucw IT dedly the hlndsomcst in the State. iec2G . ' i y IL lw lEUUiJ. FOR THIS WEEK. HARPER'S WEEKLY, containing New car pictures, Portraits of the Georgia Legisla- FrSik LeSi. IUustrated News, containing an illustraUon of thj burning of Fct Moultrie, spiking the guns, Ac., ; New ork Mercury, ; i : ' .'- Dispatch, ! A National Police Gazette, ti - v - 1 - Literary Companion, ! . Phunnr Phellow, for February, .'"- Chess ifontblyj ; . London Weekly Time. ' ' , .: "Latest New York, JPhildelphia, BalUmore, Charleston and Petersburg papers, at WJIlTAKElt S New Book Store, - : Mjrket it., bet Jas. DarTson'a and WililnsonV. dec 31 ' Special ISToticcs. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE. .17- THE UXDERSIONEI), iiaving been duly qualified as the Adininistrltor of the Estate of the late Andrew Maclean, at the December Term, A. D., 18C0, of the Court of I'leaa and Quarter Ses sions, of the county of Xew Hanover, hereby noti fies all persons having accounts or demands of any kind against paid Estate, o present the !eamc to" the undersigned 6r payment w ithin the time pres cribed by law ; and all per ions indebted to said Es tate, are requested to make payment to the under signed, without delay. J01IX DAWSOX. Wilmington, Dec. 15, ISCO-Cw. ; MRS. WIISIX)W, tl. An experienced nurse1 and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates tHe process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflamation w ill allay all pain, and U surejto regulate thi bowels. Dejentt irfon it, mothers, ii will give rest to your selves, and relief and health to your infants. Per- ectly safe in all ca.-es. See advert i.ement in anoth er column. " I Jib 2.V1 v WALKER MEARES, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -DRUG GIST and Apothecary, and Dealer in Sth-ci .Medi cine English, French nail German (Jhemica's, Swedush Leeches,; &c, alrki, PAlXTSi OILS, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c., Ac. ang M, 18C0 fe.W. A.. BATCH ELOR'S IIA1RDVE! T hu splendid Ifair Dychas Jno equal instantaneous in effect beautiful Black or natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill efl'eet of Bad Dyes; and invigo rates the Hair for life. None arc genuine unlcs signed " W. A. B'atchcloi" Sold everyw here. CIIAS. BATCIIELOR, Proprietor sept 29-ly ' 81 Barclay street, X. V. LANDRETIIS SEED. JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land- reth's New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo ver, and a general assortcment of small seed. For sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st. nov 23 ; . ! ! "W- H. T iTPPITT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, N. B. Corner Front and 3farJ;ct. St., Wilminqt'on, N. C. na.' ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as sortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMER Yt AND FANC Y ARTI CLES. ' .. I Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any hour of the night. The night bell is at the second door (on front street,) from the corner. n anl ,ftcr this day, . all prescriptions will be Cash. ' oct 30 . HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCIILOR'S HAIR RYE. The Original and1 best in the St'orld. All others are mere imitation, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. y GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY; HAIR, dyed instant ly, to be beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded Wni. A. Batchelar, since 183P, and over S0,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of. his pa trons, of his famous Dye. j ' Wm. A. Batchclor's nair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warran ted not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of jbad Dyes reme died ; tho nair iuvigoratp3 for Lite by this splen did l)ye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. 1, jjThe Genuine has the name and address, up on a steel plate engraving, ion four sides of each box, of William A. Batchelor. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, ; sept 29-ly ' - 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. Pimples Banished ! . Faces Made Clear ! How? By one week's use of the Magnolia Balm. A perfectly harmless, but elegant and effectual pre paration. ', -'v : ' ' 1 Price 50 cents per bolllc. : Sold everywhere. See adrertisemcnt. j W. E. 1IAOAN & CO., Piopiictors, apl 19-lydAw" ' ; Troy, New York. ! GRAWd VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. Some four months since our excellent townsman, Nathtali Ezekiel, inftrmed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, with which ho was experiment ing upon his own head, whose top w?s entirely bald. We saw him two day3 since, and on the place so bald four months since, a fine crop ofiiair has sovung up with a vigorous growth. So con vinced is Air. Ezekiel of the efficacy of I03 discove ry, that he has named it "THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER." Mr. E. is about "oing into an extensive manufacture of an article which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald pated friends. R ichmnml Enquirer, Dec. 12, 1850. . This famous article can now bo had of the princi pal Druggists. ThOiC persons who desire a fine head of hairhave only to use the restorer accord ing to printed directions on the bottle., Those who have any doubts of its efficacy can have them removed in a short lime, by using the Virginia Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it is all it is claimed to be. Wholesale depot for orders, G!) Main st R. EZEKIEL. , Ricnao.vD, Nor. 14, 1859. 1 i. N. Ezekiel, take oath on the Holy Bible, that 1 have b.Teh bald for the past 12 years and have restored my hair by usJng Ezekicl's Virgiria Hair Restorer, t j Nathtali Ezekiel. J This day sworn to before me;, by Naphtali Eze jjjgj; ' Joe.! Mayo, I . Mayor of Richmond. iWJlI. LlPPlTT,Solo Ag't, jan 14 ! '' Wilmington, N. C. GLUEGLUE. CARD. We beg leave to inform the trado, that wchave appointed WM. C. ; HOWARD, Esq., Na val Store Broker of Wilmington, N. C, Sole Ag't for our Glue. 1 . 1 " Boston, apl 3, 1SG0. GEO. B. ROGERS & CO. V THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO. Ul ROGERS & CO, of Boston ole agent for the sale of their Glues in this market, respect fully solicits ordcrs'froni the trade Their glazed Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to any manufactured ia the United States; and s warran ted to give satisfaction or the monay will be re funded.0 A" well selected stock of low grades from other parties kept constantly on hand ; samples of which can be seen at my oflicxC - apl 9-ly. " T W. a HOWARD, Broker. EDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re- j ccived, for sale Dy dec 5 :U - WORTH & DANIEL. CHEESE. E vnr TCTT pt VP. APPLE AND STATE,-at deoll : .HAY. - 1 BALES ew York, in store. For dec 20 JAMES WILLAA? BD. :i DIRECT OB Y . I STATE GOVERNMENT. Govei nor Jno. V Ellis, of Rowan. ' IVivateSecretary--Graham Da re, of Craven. Treasurer D. Wj Courts, of Wake. Secy of State-Rufaa II. Page, of Wake. Comptroller C. IL iBroffden, of Wayne. Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren. Sneaker of Senate II. T. Clark, of Elgecombe, " House of Commons W. T. Dortch, of Wayne. I State Librarian O. H. Icrryof Wake. Public IVinter Jnq Spelman, f " - COrNCILIXIES OP STATE. 1 i C"ounVil Wootcn, of Lenoir: John W. Cunning ham, of Person ; Y. A. Fnriru.-vin, of Bertie; .; J. F. ("rat es, of Surry : David Murphy, of Cumlr- i.imi ; ,t. jiiuii. ii i oriu.tiiipiim, uuu if . Ilillard, of Buaeomoe. i i ' ! FEDEC.r. AXD STATE COURTS. I'ho Cnitetl States Circuit Court, for the District of North Carolina, L- hel i-annually at Raleigh, nii-annually at Raleigh, .and last Monday in Nrt- tn the j 1st .Momlajrin' Jnw. vember. Judiorf Hon. .1. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Hon. Asa 1 ;!!;', of Martin, District Judge salary sooo.;' h ' A. i Robc-vt-J'. Dick, District Attorney ; ; Wesley Jones, 'Marshal. I I; i ' I The! United States District Comb are held: at' r.(lenton. 3d Monday in AitiI and October, . I. M. Jones, Clerk ; Xewbein, 4th Monday in April and October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk ; Wilmington, m Monday alter the 4th Monday in Apr'" and Oc- i THE SLTUEME COURT. The Supreme Court of X'orth Carolina is held at Ualei;i semi-annually, on the second Monday in June, and the 2d Monday in December. : It is also held once a year at Morganton, Burke county, on the first Monday in August, J. R. Dodge, Clerk.-J-Theoflicels areas follows: Chief Justiee, Rich mond ! M. Pearson, ,of Yadkin 9 Justices, M. E. Manly of Craven, and William II. Battle, of Or ange, salary each, 2,500 per annum-. William A. Jenkins, of Warrenton, Attorney-General; Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, Repprter ; Edmund B Freeman, of Wake, Clerk ; Oliver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Latchtord, of WaKe Marsual. . ' scrsBioa ocrts. .' i Thd Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits, by the following officers : Judges, R. R. Ileathi of Chowan ; Geo. Howard, of Wilson ; Jas. W. Osj- born, of Mecklenburg, Roberts, trench, of Uobe4 son, John M. Dick, of Guilford ; John L. Bailey; of Urane, and Komulus M. baundors, ot n atce. licitors Elias C. Hines, of Edenton, (tides the First! Circuit; William J. Houston, of DunlinL rides .he Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit ; Thosj. Ruflin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit ; Robt Strange, of New'' Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit David Coleman of Buncombe, rides the Seventh Circuit. . . ' j .,- r . '! PUBLIC W0EKS IN NORTH CAROLINA. j The Branch Mint of the United St-ites is located at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county-in this State!. This pstablishment was authorised by Act of Con gress, passed 3d March, 1S35. The otlieers are ab follows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and Acting Treasurer; John n. Gibbens Assayer, Meiter and Refiner ; John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner j Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. - , i i The University of North Carolina, situated, at Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange twenty-eight miles W. N. W. u om Raleigh. , : i j i- . ! Thoi XTorlh 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. . , j . .i -.j ;i i United States Arsenal. Located at Fayettc yi'le. ! I . lnsane' Asj-lum of North .CaroUna, situated in the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients.; 125 patients now in it Dr. E. C. Fisher, Supevin tendent; Dr. F. T. Fuller, Assistant Physician ; Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Stbward; .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. Charles E. Johnston, President of the IJoard ; William j E. Anderson, Treasurer. Messrg. Holden, Johnston, and Battle,!; Executive Committee. All indigent insane persons entitled to be received, and treated, and taken care of at the public charge.' Paying patients1 are also received iVoin this and other States. . For proper form to be- observed in sending indigent insane to, Asylum, see Revised Code, chapter on Asylums, i " O . .: ?J ; TOWN GOVERNMENT. '" '" 1 ' ! COMMISSIONERS OF WILMINOJON. Mayor John Dawson. SI) Wallace, O G Parslev, Samuel R Bunting, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin.; . . 1 - 1 : i . !. ... FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer James Mitchell. " AssistantTChief Engineer W T J Vann. Cluef Fire Warded B W Beery. Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann. (Fire Wardens George Myers, .B W Beery, C D Ellis, W T J Vann, Edward Kidder. . E Kidder and C D Ellis, to superintend blowing up buildings.' -- ' !' i! Ijamp Lighter Dempscy Martin. 1 I. , ti . HOWARD RELIEF FIRE COMPAUV. J; ( (Re-organized June C, 1859. ) ; Foreman Walter Furlong." ' ' j lfet Assistant John.Shcppard. . ? 2d Assistant-W'llftito Dowlirig.-- . i Secretary E P Wade. Treasurer Daniel Disbrow. ! I HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. I. rForeman John Wright. . 1st Assistant J Kizer. Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Bishop. . ..).-', COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. . j (Office 18 Water street.) 'George Ilarriss, T C Worth, .W 0 Fergus; Jfos H Flanncr, Wm 31 Harris. in . ; , j SCHOOLS. : -: HOARD OF SCPERINTEXDENTS OF COMMON SCHOOLS, Chabrman-r-S D Wallace. '" '.' i Wm S Ijarkins, James McDufiie, James Kerr, David Mclntyre, Robert II Tate, SaniHol Player, anp Joseph 5l Foy. ' j j . WILMINGTON" INSTITUTE. . L Meginney, Principal. i i WILMIS0T05 MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. W Jcwitt, Principal. OAKDALK CEMETERY COMPANY. President rDonald McRae. . : Directors Wm A Wright, G R French, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S D Wallace. . .' Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office n xt door to Bank Wilmington. : 1 COCSTY OFFICERS, COURTS, AC. ' t iShcriff W T J Vann.. i ;Clerk County Court Samuel R Bunting. ! Clerk Superior Court James A Wright. Judge U S District Court Asa Bigtrs. Marshal U S District N C-Wesley j onesi Deputy Marshal U S District Wilmington Jno J Conoley. . ! Clerk U S District Court John L Cantwell. -'Clerk and Master Equity DtiBrutz C&tlar. ; , Chairman County Court James T Miller. Register of Deeds, Ac Jere Nichols. .1 ;. tSpecial Magistrate of Town John J Conolev Constables Lewis M Williams, Jno Utlay, Wil liam II Riddle, A Wilder, James 1 Stringheld, J J. Moore. 1: . INSPECTORS. Wood Inspectors Joseph Smith, Wm Holden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunt ing ( Hiram R, Nixon. . ! -.''! i ., : Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Jas M Stevenson, James O Bowden, John S, James, George Alderman, John C ; Bowden, Thomas W PiayerrJohn ' M . Hendersqp, B Southcrland, Wil liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F J3or deavx. i.- . i t !': Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Alder man, L H Bowden, ! James S Meivin, Henry W, Groves, J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, E Turlington. , : . ' I WILMINUTON GAS LIOnT COMPANY". (Office in Sayings Bank Building,); Prosident--Col John McRae. Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde. : : : . Superinteaderit Oliver Mcllhenny. 1 1 1 SECRET SOCIETIES. i i s ST. JOHN'S LOOOR NO. l-MAS0NtC Meets, the last Tuesday Evening in each montlrat ' ! ; t John's H ail. OLFUlvW. MastrJ M Newhoff. 8 WJ ' Oliver Mcllhennr.-J Wi Jno L Cantwell, Trvas. T M Gardner, Sec-yJ Henry Spalding, 8 I A A Hartsfield J D. j JO Bowden, Tyler. I . CONOORD CHAPTER SO. 1 MASOSIC ( Meets 1st Blondav evening in each month: at St , r i 1 John's Hall.) j ! i Most Ex RG Rankin, ft P. Com LC Turner. G M 3d Ex T B Carr. Scribe. J Cora I Northrop. O M 2d Com P W Fanrn-. 6aot V. Host, i I Com W J Price. QU 1st Com A Martin. P S. I - V . M. Newhoff,. U Com Jno A Taylor.Trea, Capt. . . ' m.E Turlington, Tyler. I; CMp fEAB LODGE NO.'2 O. O. F. j, (MeeU Tuesday niiht,' at Odd Fellow's HalL) Asa J Murray. N G.T W L Smith, Secretary. James E KeaV G. T, II Howey, Treasurer. CAMPBELL ENCAMPMENTNO- 1-1-1- O. O. f Meets in tho Hall of Cane Fear Lodge, '1st and Sd ?Frtdayin each month. 1 J D Gardner; CP. ! Thoa M Gardner, !J W. Rev A P Repiton, n P. R J Jones, Scribe. " John J Conoley--S W. Thos H Ilowey, Treas. iv-?- i t i j CAPE FEAR MARINE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. ( Meets at the Seamcti's Bethel, on Dock jStrectJ every Monday evening,' immediately after the close ot tne i rayer Meeting lor seamen. ; Chas D Ellis. President: Geo W Williams, Vice William M Poisson. Sec- President. r rotary, r : Jas Meet, as i eci y, I ( SEAMENS FRIEND SOCIETY.' Charles D Ellis, Presi- B F Mitchell, Sec'y dent; t ' Treasurer. ' C D Ellis, Gilbert Potter, Col John McRta, A J DeRosser, O ,G Parsley, Executive Board Geo W William's, keeper of the Seamens' Home, cojf font. and Dock ptreets. ; t LA DIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, 1st Directress, Mr? Ken- "4th Directress, M rs Hal- nedy ; - j letti 2i Directress. Mrs liar- Secretar", Mrsj Vajn-lilling- riss. Is - i Sickie. 3d Directress, Mrs ! De- Treasurer, Miss ton.' Rossett' , s WILMINGTON JLISRARY ASSOCIATION. (Organized June, 1855. ) Dr J II Dikson,President Donald ,;McRae, Treas. Geo Davis Vice PresTt Wm R Utlev. See'v Piatt Cowan,' Treasurer. 1 J Rev R li Diane. R II Cowan. E 1 Hall, li. Wallace, John A Taylor, G J Mcltae, J G Wright, Directors. : : ! .' j i . i -. r ' MILITARY. :. WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. (Org. May 20th, 1853,) Wm L DeRossct, Cabt. I C Winslow, Ensign. R B McRae. 1st Lieut. A D Cazaux. Quarter J C Mcllhenriy, 2d Lieut. Master. II Savage, 3d C D Myers, Orderly '1 GERMAN VOLUNTEERS. . ( Organized jFebruary 22d, 1853. ) C Cornphlsen, Capt f n G Hashegan, 34 Lieut 11 Von Glahn, 1st L'.eut. W Deinstbatch-Ensign. 11 Vollers, 2d Lieut J Meier, Orderly : j '. . BANKS. ! : " : BANe! OF CAPE FEAR. II Wright, President. H R Savage, Cashier. li uurr. Teller, s J D Gardncv,As't Teller. J McLaurin, B'k-keej)er- T O navdin, Dis, Clerk. r v JJiscounf Day, W ednesday. i BANK OEjWILMtNGTON,,N.,C. W L Smith, Tellers Wj'liam Larkins.Book T M Gardner, Dis Clerk. keeper. 5 .Discount Day, Tuesday. & 'BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. John Dawson, PresJ Wm RestOn, Cashier. Wm Dr Smith, Teller. J H Wright, B'kkeeper. i i l discount u&j, xuesuay. - COMMERCIAU BANK OF WrILMINOTONJ O G Parsley, Pres. I TimV Savage, Cashier. Jno McRae, i Jr. Teller. . Asa K Walker,!, JJook- J D Barry, Dis. Clerk, keeper. Hi Discount Day, Monday. : t ' i l - : ii : - ! -V WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK. John A Taylor, President Wm Hyde, Cashier. ; ?j RAIL ROADS. WLLMINHTON, CHARLOTTE A RUTHERFORD R. T.OAD, (Office cor Majrketand S Wafer stre -t ) II W Guion,! President. R II Cowan, Sec. Treas, J C Mcltae, Cniet Jingi- lioad ununished. Wllmington k MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD, Thos D Walker, Pres.- Wm.A! Walker Sec'y, J P Robertson,GcnT Sup. Jos J Ling, Treas ;? R 11 McRae, Uen'l freight Agent. ) - . i t i WILMINGTOlt 4 WELDON RAIL ROAD, lion W S Ashe, presi- J W Thompson, Gen. dent i 5 S L Fremont, Chid Eng. : &' Sup. ( b it James S Green, peje'y & i Treasurer, f; S D Wallace, AsstSec & j Gen Ticket Agent Freight Agent. . i James jG Green, Yard Master. j '. P n Langdon, Aud'r & bttpt s Clerk. William Smith, Ticket Agent i U I "churches. 1 Methodist Eoiscobal. cor-Front arid Walnut'. Methodist Episcopal, (S 5th bt Church and Cas 1 tle, lRev J II Wheeler, Pastor. i Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Bepiton, Pastor. : 'i i , ' ! J Baptist, Front bt Ann and Nunn,!iRev J L Prich- ! ardj Pastor. j' 1 -. Baptist, O S) Castle bt 5th and Cth Rer Aaron ! Divis, Pastor, i !! Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas ; Murphy, Pastor I .1 Episcopal, (St James, ) cor Market and 3d, Rev. Rl) Drane, Rector. ji ' Episcopal, (St John's,) cor 3a and Red Cross. Episcopal, (St Paul's,) cor th'an Orange Bishop ' Thos Atkinson, Rector. . Presbyterian, Princess, bt 7th and 8th, Roy M Me- ! Queen, Pastor. , ' Presbyterian, (now building,) cor 3d and Orange, Rev M B Gner, Pastor. Baptist, (now building,) cor Market Jand 5th, Rev J L Prichard, Pastor. ; i i Lutheran, (now building) cor Market and 5th, Rev J II Mencert. Pastor. i " Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and Water. j i ' POST OFFICE. t ' WILMINGrON, NORfH CAROLINA, I Postmaster Daniel Dickson.1 . j , 'Assistants Joseph L Jacobs, arid Office hours from A M to 1PM. 2PJ4to sundown. Sundays, T4 A M. to 9 A M. ; Northern Mail,by W A W R R, arrives daily at 7 P M and 5 AM. CIoseslJi and 9 P M, changing on Sunday from 1)4 P M to 10 A M. Southern Mad, by W & M R R, arrives daily at 4A M. Closes daily at 7 P Mi , Smithville, N C, (horse,) arrives Monday and Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tuesday and Saturday at 7 A M, ; H i. . I . .. -I : Onslow Court nbuse, N G (horse) arrives Mon day at 9 A M. Closes Thursday iat 9 P M. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Custom house. Jas T Miller, Collector f D M ;Foyles, Weigher & Guager. ( TM Burnett, Insp'r. W F iBurch and Uriah W J Price, Deputy Col ' Jector.J !'-- . '; ... II R Nixbnr Surveyor. W N Pedep, Naval Offl- Sullivan, Inspector Sl cer. Measurer. r ii- - . i r consuls. . British Vice-Consul Don McRae. n Water. SpahishfVice-CohsuK-F J Lord, 6 n Water. Brazilian Vice-Consul O G Parsley, jr c ccr n , - iv aver anu juuiuec j, up euuns. j . ! INTERNAL, IMPROVEMENT. T?LORIDA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000 of Jjii the above Bonds redeemable in 1891 with coupons ai 7- per cent per annum, payable in the citv bf New York, 1st March and 1st September. I For sale by- DeROSSET, BROWN A CO. i dec 1 ; 1 ''S'V'' T:'!; ! - - . . . - . COFFEE.; BAGS RIO COFFEE, ' ; 20 bags Laguayra Coffee, ' I - 50 2(1 mats best Java ,-' - dec.1 , t . -1 ." . ZENO H. GREENE. : ' ERR ANT& WILSON. ,A RE CONSTANTLY receiving fine CLOTH J COATS, City nuke. . Cassimere Snifs at the lowest possible rates. . " . j . : dec Id City 33tisihcssCa,rclt-H' ERRANT & WILSON, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL Dealers in Do meotic Dry Goods,. Groccrie, Ckthing, Root, Shoes, c f I - ' . No. It and IS North Water Street, octl i " . ' Wilmington!, N. C 7 JAS. T. PETTEWAV At C1X TRACTORS AND COMMIS8IO.V Mercliant. ; r I No 8 North Water Street, ' i Viihiota. K.'t!.- Solicit conigment3 of all kint f Prodaee, sl-. so orders for Grocrne, Bagging, Iw'J. Uuano, Ac, Ac, , (i , ;' , ct 3 UEORCK HARKtSS. IA. J. HOWELL. PR. W. W. nAKBISS. IIARRISSt IIOWELI COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct 2,1853 WlLMISOTN, N. C. A. DANIELV i WORTH fS ROCERS AND COMMISSION MsRcnASTir. IT No. 2, Granite Row, Wilmington, N.CV Solicit .icbnsijmmenU of, I'Uwr, i' Dried Fruit, Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco! and Country Produce generally. .' j ' Agents for Howe's celebrated Scale. D. G. WORTH. gcpt2C,ly N. G. DANIEL;" JAMES ANJJKRSON, ; EUWAttP , VV A1K. ANDERSON A SAVAGE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS' July IS, 'CO-ly. Wilmington, N. C. G OMMISSION AND FORWARDING ! MER CHANTS, 1 .WiliniDgtoD. N. C, uince over Mr.i J. A. illard s store. , SyrEntrance Corner Princess and Water Ft. mar 9, 'C0-tf ' I ' ' . L. W. ERRANT, j OB(". W'IHIN . ERRANT cfc WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. t I Nos. 14 axd 15 North Water st. octZ, 'C0-ly I Wilmington, N. C. WV A. tiWTEK. . LOVKT PEACOCK. R. K. JRXMKUK. GWYER, PEACOCK A GO., I Wilmington.' N. C. C'lOMMISSlONi MERCHANTS, Wholesale Oro j cere and dealers in NAVAL STOKES.! COT TON, and Southern Produce generally. . IpST' Prompt .personal attention riven i to all consignments of product?. leb lWy : ! . WILLIAM II. L1PIUTT, rlllEMIST AND DRUGGIST.. Wkohmuk ami ) Retail Dealer in Paint. Oils. Dve IStuHs. NVindowGlass, Putty, Segal's, Old Brandies, and Wines, Perfumery and Fanev Articles, N. E. cor ner Front and Market st., Wilmington, N. i mar la, 5s i - . . EDW.IN A. KEITH, ' J COMMISSION MERCHANT, i ! i ; Wilmington. N. CI "fer. Offers his services to Planters na Factor or Asrenf for the sale of COTTON; will iirive hw ner- sonal attendance to the business. Ilk. comdnisfion for sell ing Cotton, will be 5t) cts. per bale, no addi tional charge will be made. Cotton ftrrwarded in New York, at 10 cts per bale. oct 4-18U0 -I y j RORERT II. COWANy GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wiliitigton, N. C. ' - Office .South Corner Market and Water streets up stairs. , oct 5, 1S59 O. G. PARSLEV At CO "PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam Saw and j Planinq Mills, Wilmington, N. C. 1 , 7pT Ail orders or lnouiries tor L.UAlliMi, will receive prompt attention. i mch 21 '59 SMITH &. MCLAURIN, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merpuants, ! I Wilminfrton, N. C. Refer to : ! ' ' John Dawson; Esq., Maj-or.- "': E. P. Hall, EsqM President Branch Bank btate r. V. is t. m. smith, : I ' JOHN M'LAliuiN, July 1 1859-ti ! MALCOM McINNIS, Gr ROCER AND COMMISSION MEIiCHA NT, iVorth. V ater street. oct 1 Wilmington, N. Chas. D. Mvebr, ' 1 Fred. J. Mookk.' MYERS fe MOORE. HOLESALE and retail dealers iu Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, rurs, Umbrella",' Canes, Ac, Ac, 34 Market Btrcct, Wilmington, N. C. j June 21, 18591 c . i. II. R. DANIEL, : A TTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, N ElIZ ABKTnTOWN.' lwill attend the Courts of Bladen, Columbu and Robeson. All business entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. oct 4-3 m T. C. &. 15. G. WORTH, COMMLSSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. UNION DISTILLERY "''', Wilinington, pf. C. ( A. ii. v AxyuuJvh.kL.fcij, rroprtetor. A LL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased, manufactured, and sold. fe3 Wharfage and storage furnished, 'and coop r erage done at fair rates. I jan218C0. ; G. POLVOGT, J UPHOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER, Corner Front and Princess Streets, I Wilmington, N. C. Keeps constantly! on hand Mattrasses, Lounges, Cushions, Feathers, Curled Hair, Moss, j ana all Upholstery Materials. Also, Paper. Hdngihgs, Window Shades, Fire Screens, and Decorations of every description. I Pictures framed to order. . I Prompt attention given to fitting up Railroad Cars, Steamboats, and Private Dwellings may 31 i t. L. HATHAWAT. WM. , R.!' UTLEV. ! HATHAWAY & CO. COMMISSION MERCIIANXS. dec VH , '58i , WilminsrtonJN. C. J. M. ROBINSON & SON, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Ac., Noj 8, Front st, Wilmington, N. C. jan 9, f 58 . . ' ' JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, GENERAL COMM ISSION AND FORWA RD ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. Prompt Personal attention givenr to Con signments, for Sale or Shipment. I . ,Lib?pat-Cash advancements, made bn Con signments to my New York friends. nW 2, '57 1 1 I1' ' 1 ' 1 n j I 'r 1 1 John MAcRae. ! i Donald MacRae. J W.r K. Dix. ! J. & D MacRAE & CO, J . , GENERAL C03IMISSI0N MERCHANTS, " jan 1858 j ; Wilmington,j N. C. I JOSEPH J. LIPPITTj COMMISSION MERCHANT, Vy mar 8, ',58 , Wilmington,! N. C. HENRY NUTT, TRACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT-- W: i - I Witoington,! N. C. 5gg,Wl give his personal attention to entrusted to his care. sept 10, business '57-tf. JAMES STOKLET ; j 1 ALEX. OLDHAM.. STOKLEY St OLDHAM, 1pEALERS IN GRAIN,! A C03IMISSION J MERCHANTS, Wilmington, i N. C. "Prompt attention-given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Country ProduceJ . ! , JUTE ROPE. ' J ; '.. . OH COILS best Jute Rope, for sale by I OKJ nov 28 ZENO IL GREEN. ALMANACS FOR 18CI. TURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs; ai K EL LEY'S BOOK STORE. i dec 11 JjTO ARRIVE. - n7 500 BBLS FLOUR. Applv to - ! I .' ( nov 27 STOKLL'Y A OLDHAM. ' .'.'!-f. ; BACON. . f ..' .;.,... HHDS. SIDES, and 4 hhds. shoulders, just arrived. For sale by J. A. W ILLARD. 12 " flour;-. - -i - SACKS just landed. For sale at $1,10 per sack, ii nov 10 J. A. WILLAKIV- 800 MULLETS. C)LX BBLS. Dice and4 large Mullets, in oak bbls. 40 dec 11 I , :ZENO II. GREEN E. NORTHERN BUSINESS CARDS. JMCVft. tAKCT,, 'JOBS IL(Ktl, r. .TH4. Ltteof, Utof laUof,. Tartoni N, C. ScttUnd Neck, WartTOt..a, N. C, DANCY I1YMAN c ' dS ROCERS AND COMMISSION Mun,,; VJT i ' i lxi vtn luM, . 'I Ntw Yom. II Y3I AN, DANCY c CO., jpl ROCERS AND COMMISSION MtsmrV VJI- ' ' . oartM.s, v. j New York Immm will b etHMlnctcd bv J.' S. Dancy, aided by It, W. lljamn., " The Norfolk lluum will b conducted by Jt.ltn II. II r man and t M. llysuuu . V ' ' r ir Par ticuUrm at ten lion glrea to tlni mW( Cotton, Corn,' Wheat, anjd Natal Stows, . I September 13-tf IHCQ - j: ; Geo. 0VAsAMaiiiiuE, j crs. Vis Atv . . YANAMRINGE BROTHERS, "JVTAVAL STORE AND GENERAL Combimiox 1 M"CHA)IT8, . ' ' ! ' 140 Water Str t, Nrw Vor k. ' A RirKR to t V . I Mr. J; IL B.u!mom I Mew. T. C A B. G. Wobtii, .. IIatimwav a Co., " J. D. MclUt Cv, Mr. J. II. Flaskkb, Wilmioirton. N.C. Anguftt 21 "CO-tf I t V; LON don ieTii it VanT COMMISSION MEUCHANTS, ! No. 33 India tvArtH t Rxton. Connirnmeiit of Natal KU,rrt. Cotton. Lumler, and-other Southern PhmIbc ixdirited. Jso. R. LonimiM, . J. IL BavAK. Jr. Nov 21-tf . !.'' ; i ' , -;: . WM. M. UBKINKK, . W. W. IlklklU, GREINER & IfARKNESS; I OTTO.V AND (1KNEKAL COMMISSION Ilofxr. I Ph tLAUKLrillA. of 15. 1H57 : ' , ( wm l Hll.L.1 -r . N,' M. NonrtVT of .N orth "Carolina. i of North Carolina, HILL At NOR FLEETS , i GENERA L,TO M M ISS1 ON A FORWAUDIXU . Merchants, Shockoe Slip, ,,i ' ;. itiriimotuf, vs., Solieit rorixiirnntenU of Cotton. Lnmber. IVh. and all kimbi of Merchandixe and l'rodacc. . . ALSO , . ffcnts for tho puri-lota) of Snir.ir, Co(Teii. M.iU- 8 it. Salt J'ime, Guaso,. Ac 1 Largo carg- of the above article a;-e ottered for sala in our markrt an nually, and we shall be pleaded to operate for par tieMordei inor,. promixlni: , faithfulnuM in imr en deavors to representthem. Jan 25 lr G. W. WILKINSON Jt CO. ' ifirtT 4 v t full ii fuotrtxi urnnii k vtj " Mi lUrntnv1 ilrm.t V. Yt ' "rn- Particular attsntlingivn aeonijraaatt and purcham of Merchandise,' all kind. , Liberal cash advance throuch WILKINSON CO., Wilmington, N. C , ,; AneiiHt 2. lsfi()-lr T EASTERN HAY. 200 bale of the bent Extern 2i I lav in market For f aid bv . - i dec zi HATHAWAY A CO. V EN i , V ID I, V I C ii " UCH was I the announcement of a very great victory, by a Roman General.- The hoiT of thiH day, ih.; speaking of tho Inimitable CASSI DEY, mollify the aying of the noblo Romaa, thu: "I came. I saw. I boueht" of the err eat varietr of art iclen offered for sale at the Rendesvou, dec 21 20 A 28 South' Front at TT IS A HISTORICAL FACT that Sooth Caro I lina has Beceded f This ther woohl not htm been preparol to do, if noinu of her citisens, bad . not bought ' I ' t . L KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, :.' ; as w el Las a gnjat, variety of Fancy article, agita ble fr the iTjlijUvi-Ca'Bdy, Njits, sc.. e., of tbe patriotic caidh.i. , dec ji JUTE ROPE AND TWINE25 Coibt Ut Jute Rojie, Bagging.TwIne. For mU by decP ZENO IL Oil KKNE.. : EST HAMS IN TOWN at - . dec 1 J WORTH A DANIFJS. 1? 1NE BED ROOM SETS. A new lot, 1 vert- pretty just-oiK'ned, and for al at neel! ' .' PKKKIN'S. CIIHI STM AN SUPPLI ES. lER PAKKERS1JURG. Frenh Ralidh, Fresh Ratter,, j I'runM 1 ' Sejrara. Too&cco, Ale, Porter, Raiwlno, Ioaf Sugar. I Oranolateil do. Citron, " Nutmegs, fl " Mace . " " Buckwheat " A Hi C Sugar," Crushed " Sweet Cider, " J'.legant'Hamtr dec 19 WOUTHA BAXJKiV GOODS, Ofer C.ats C "lOLD WEATHER Blankets, Shawls, Under wears Ac, ' dec 17. I . BALDWIM'S: Choice "Bacon. 2i idid. choicV"WMUfrn Bacon Sides and Shouldeju. For tU kv el2i L HATHAWAY A CQ. 'CT FLOlilbW Uitt bbU of good .brand,; HATHAWAY A Co. - dec-21. .1 ,-' 'I-,,. rUSCO VADO SUGAR. 20 hM. iriin"to choice Muscovado Supb. For sale br eo2l II AH l! A WAY A CO. . - . - , ' N. OW LANDING from Schr Sest Bird, t bbU. western jjaru a sjiienuia article. i 13 HI OHB i ,15 Keg N, C. Lard, in g ' v 4 " WiKti-rn Larrf. 11 kI pftekaireii. V i Lard, in amall rackarHi. dec "4 For aalo by . ' Z. IL GREE.V K. NEW FLOUR I In bag and Mda. Ki al by dee l i STOKLEY A OLDHAM ' ENGLISH CHEESE. -Mi Boxes selected Ln- glish Cheenc, just recclvad at -i ' wl 4 ' WORTH A DANIEL. T MIOSE CHOICE HA VAN AS hare romoat decfi WORTH A DANIEL'S. X ARB. -20 Kegs Extra lat Lard fr family JU 1 11 A J'A.v I r.J ' TJORK. 50 bbls. N. V. Cltv Met Pork, for iai dec 7 I r - toy ZfcNOII. (JUEENE MIH BEST FAMILY: FLOUR, la town, war ranteu in an caaes, w nm nao oi cc 29 ' ! WORTH A DANIEL. II Y ASS LONDON PORTER. "VTO HUMBUG,bat a genuine article, lu import J.y cd packages, .dirvct from the Importer In valids send and get it after trying clue where, and pronounce it Bnperior. i i Recollect, if you want the gen nine "Jlyaaa Lon don Porter,'' run can eet it from dec 4 1 ZENO II. GREK.VK.' CORN. 5000 Bah Hyde County Corn, 2000 buahs, iVrqwimana County Cora. . ! 1000 do Western mixed In'store nd for aalc. by ' . deel ' ELLIS A MITCHELL. HEALTHFUL EXERCISE, is n-mrj to a long and happy life. Let the girlt buy Tmn Uling Uxp the boyt amaJI axe,of CASSlDEV, and take plenty of exercuw theao cool morniaga. - . dec 1 - - IN STORE. BAGS RIO, LAGUAYRA, Jamacia and 175 4150 bbls C. Yellow, White,' A IL "A a ' Crnnhed Sugar. 20 hhda Sweet Cuba Molaaac, . 100 bbU City Mess Pork, - 20 hhds Cincinnati Sides and Shoulders. 50 boxes Tbbaccco, . , i 100 bbls Mackerel and Mullet,' ' 10 tons Hoop Iron, r ' " 100 boxes Candles, ' 60 do Candy, ' 100 bbls Liquors, . 4 ' " . 10 Extra Sugar House Syrups, ' 100 bags Marshal s Fine Salt, 200 ; Alum Salt. . . t - , oct 27 M.McINNIS. rpiIOSE ROSEWOOD WRITING UESKS. .-1 Are yen going to leave for a short tin and will whh to write borne, call and buy one 4 thomi n ce writina desks, that will lo nanuy to carry In Trunk! Call at, v K ELIA 'S, ypur dec 6 Book SUirew - TTTHY.DKINJCJJLACK REi'UBLlCAN"VIliI y - key, when you can get Puryear's North Carolina Whhikcy, the bent In the world, at doc3 i -WORTH A DANIEL'S. i 11AB1S-IIAMS. i VERY CHOICE new Hams, L free of- M m mm mm m . UUW aait, for sale by nor 23 ; ' . " WORTH A DANIELS. GIIOICU UlfTTER, jwr Stcaoier nor 23 i WORTn A - V A K 1 rpiIE WOBIAN IN WHITE. One amoag I the best Novtls oat. at KELLKVS, "llec 11 Book Store. ' I'. V - I i 1 i 1 1