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il VOL. VII., NO. 204.
? WILMINGTON, N. 0. MONDA EVENING, jjAARY 7,1861.
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i Tim..l-notice la pi ven. o
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i il, ,tli.;iviuont can bv made iviore me expiraiiuB oi
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i i .Bulicrijtion.
Muner mar I
Ik- mailed at our riak, when the let-
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Evening, January 7, 1861.
Tiie neraiu jod uiuce
j", iiow i-omplvtoly TitttHl up j with the finest aa-
t..-tincnt of Jon Type to be round in the State.
if
Kv r- sjh cn. of Job work 'can now be speed-'
! k
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ilv niul li.i'.ni-oinciy. irinicu ai'ima omce irom
' i, .. ok down to a, ioiting card. Handbilla,
IniVulaM, I.Liakg, ke,-. kct neatlj and prompt! j
t finti d at i-liort holice, and on reasonable terms.
i j. Hi-tiKil u.icniiort will be giren" to the Job
,. .Mrt.iunt hrc:u'"t'T, and we "feci! assured that
ih work cn I Til's till io bur Job hand, who 13 ex-
Pjm i iriiied in tlie business, will be executed sat-
fi-fat-tor-iljr in c,rcry rcSpccts Give him a trial at
iny rale,. and if it h'nol dope well, no complaint
ri. '.'I ! iiu'.do cf a wi Jidrawal ofpaironage.
! s Read j-iuade Clothine.
'I A garment is wanted cooner,-han the most
iliiiirent knight of tho. Shears, 'can' furnish itfrora
, i iiklir; vqur mciisur.' 1 Vou en6r a ready-made
! Ho'tliinir establishment, and soon walk out w.tu
the de.iretl rarinent.l Vou get it chcaier than
" 5 vour tailor would hake furnishel it, audit fits
i on as the cae may le. , . j
. There are read3'-made opinions, which can be
. prot urttl cheaper than those which are thought
. i.ut for oneself. Some churches furnish rcady-
; luade ' opiaions to ail them members. The
t authority of the church superiedes the necessity !
ffinvestigafionand evidence. i
Prljtir:l furnish readv-mado oninions
i What lias a niemlter to do but to think with his
j party ? or, rather,, what need is there for him to
think at all ? The patriots who are anxious for
i ollico will construct his creed tor him, ana tell
3 Jiim hoivt3 vote. In fact, a good party man is
hot at lUcrtr to think, for himself. . . Let a man
iri-t his oninions from any'pouire but tffc "ready
tinade" one, and he will 1m liable to be read out
! of the mrtv,
i' "Our set' ' fumishes ready-made opinions.
Tlios; opinions liave not a very widerancre. Re-
, ! ligioui and iolitical opinions must be procured
' I elsewhere; but opinions respecting the characters
-i kuid conduct of those around us, and as to what
'is the Ihutj and what is not, are furnished by
i"our set. ' that is. by the' leadmsr members-
thereof. . ! j
v'Agret many petiions piiocurc ready-made
oniiuous. They are cJheaiHjr- that is, at first.
Whether they wear as'loil; and are as useful, is
Janotlicr ntit?r. Prtrcut labor is. saved. . No
irxiienditure of thought is reOfuircd. Jfo danger
Vi mcurred danger of difTer.-ni from the ma-
( loritv. v - t
l Notwitlistandinj the numerous ready-made
tiothing establishments, thelre.are thote who pre-
jfer to hare tlur clothce made according to mea
sure and there are those who prefer to form
Ibcir own oiinions. -y. Y,etycr. '
it Mabixe Disasters. fojithk1 Year 1860. The
sieeTC'rate' number of American vessels lost in
I 1860 was 10 ps than in I85Q, but there was an
increase of ' font: iteamersJ- thus increasing the
'asnrreiriite valne. The vessels lost in 1860 in-
i .)U.n,n "ri .i,;i Ka Kari-a .is hrim I
r irsA -y.i... oi.rai -aialnr I
o Oil onn v. Tt,.l nnmlr nf vorsp1j Inatin
f .-vr, w. . " fc . . . , ' ' - . I
1 1 boy was 4u vaiueti ai M.auj.uw. mc.
wholenuinler lost in lSGO there were 30 burned,
227 wrecked. 21 foundered, 25r. missing, 32
abandoned, 12 capsized,; 11 sunk and 18 sunk
jnftcr collision. JZiUSuh, Jan. 1st, .
A Cuasck For a. Ftp nr.-
Tlin 611rWifi(T TVlrfl.
! ( graj'hs are haviig a geriearl newspaper circula-
ji'tion: t . ' V-:
r I A letter to tins New York Sun sUlcs that cer-
. 4 1 v a i ua ill t ill . a. . ' " i M
! jtain authorities of the Douiinican Republic have I
iisold that country to Spain for half a million
' dollars, and the Spaniards are moving- to take
it
- D "An arrival at Baltimore reports that the Do-
'n. minican Government Jiad taken orciblo poses-
i sion of the Guaaa Island in he Caribbean Sea,
whicli is VgaJJvj in possession of American citi
iittns.'.: f ". .'- ' j " , .' ' . '
"fl Here is h. chance i oi fightt somebody besides
,itonrselresJ A brush jivith Siiain, which would
. ! let off our superabundant valor, give us Cuba
j Uo pap the expenses ! of the war, and "make ua
"i again a united people, would be anything but a
1 calami ty.iiiZ. Anierican. -
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If All the ignorance is not confined "put west,'
nor among the hard shells. A very worthy min
I ister. : settled hot a hundred i miles from Boston,
i . - . . ' . : - i it -
was ouu kwuuiw luvf o "i.tv
importance of plain Seaking.
I hearers," said he, fSt; Paul
was one Sabbam morning a es earning upon eue
never used any
4 hhrhfalutin' ; expressions. No I lie always
spoke the plain Anglo-Saxon; Language I" j "
T
f'Why, unel4 Dewiittle; how dew you dew?
Come in and ri$t a little hite. dew. How" does
Aunt Hannah dew. and whalis she dewing now,
dew tell us about aU the news? Come, dew sit
opto the tablei and dew as we dew; dew help
Old Bund Uved-in Allegheny county and
being down m the city, some one said to him
"It is quite a monntainous country you live
,in, Mf . Bundyis it not??
"Why, "no, 7 said the old j man, V li 1 ex
actly mountaneous;! bututs rather, a niutaneous
country, that'd a fact." j j
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"Jennv." as
asks a Dumferlme minister ot tne
Jourseir, and; take Out; ana oew laiic somey ,unu
ew not make me dew all the talking, for J e1 in' t
dew it. Now, dew say something, dew."
' same generation, stooping from his pulpit, 1
; "ye got a pree$ (pin) aboutf ye?" "Yes,
min-
ister." "Then, stick it Into tnai sleeping oruia
x r a , - m
by your side." Suth iristarjt punishment must
have made it dangerous J work to trifle with the
temper, or eveb attract prermuch the notice, of
these keen-sighted observers".
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In what car Sdid the man ride who was "driven
frantic?" ' . i I , Al
What lengta of a lineila requisite to take the
Boundings of a" functionary who is beneath con
tempt? j i i ? i i s . :. , -
When a mai retolTes nuch in his mind, does
itmakeMmfA;ldiizy? ' f
If all thing- art for the, best, where do the
rations of the Second best come from ?
What is the exadt width oi broad grin ?
Wealth does not always improve us. A man
as he gcta to oe worth nioreTmay become worth
lts. I i . I ,. .
!' 'Pose I stioot hallei trop dnl board wid hnn
pistol, what else I roakef beside round hole?. Gib
- it up? ' Whyj I make ai riddle l'
"Poetry istverybodjCs coin, .which one man
' - jingle.1 I i1 t j . ,
-w But "we are afraid that it is generally a coin
- , jingled most! by those whb "have no other to
jingie. - j - . .v . - :
. Eauiy Riswa.nungary is trying to get it
self into the habit of early rising. It is only ft)
be feared, 'if Hungary (does succeed in rising
early, that it may have the effect of disturbing
the rest of th& Anstrian;dominicm3.
A parson named Owen; Moore, once left his
.creditors somewhat - jinceremoniouslyt ; npon
which a wag wrote : '. (' - j ;
; "Owe Moore has run away,'
Owei more than he could pay.
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Comparatlie Table of Eiimrn
yj crpncjamcic from tie Tort of Wilmi0-
IrfMt: n nmiAnJ ... L L -X.i .
; - " wwc y ine year XSaa .
18o9.
Articles.
Coatitwise., j Foreign.
SpUTurpC, bbla.
137,740
9,471
jruae uo
C,797
12,717
ttoain . " ......
&55,C36
22,881
40,255
7,174
3,125
. 101,103
C,074,794
10
855
1,065
32
33,500
.12,368,800
Fitch .......
Flour ' ! "
Timber, 1. 1 fL..:VM
Lumber, " "
Shinpjlea,. .;
Stares- ;
2531,570
Pea Nuts. bash.
10,G5C
Ik
V
Cotton, bales...:
Do. Sheeting do.....!..
, L574
ijv. i irnu.,.,.,
Do. Waste, do:..-.....
Do. Warp, do...... ,.
1,375
Ct,
105
1,251
11
25S
130,502
54,453
.Newspaper, bdls, ,
Wool, bales...
Rice, cl'n, c'sks
Do. rough, bush......
Wheat, Dush,...:
10
18(30.
Articles.
Coastwise.
Foreign.
Spta Tprpt. bbfis......
127,562
52,175
440,132
. 43,056
20,400
23,548
t.ude do, bbls,...,...
Rosin. do
57,425
6,120
Tar do..
Pitch, do.......
Flour, do......".
5,489
300
22,000
784
35
Timber, P. P. ft.
20,000
-9,882,878,
Lamber. do. do ,
9,126,176
Shingles,
Staves,
Pea Nuts, bush,
730,880
2,887,S70
10,000
97,432
99,743
22,851
' 1,750
1,561
Cotton, bales,........,
Do. Sheetincr, dol....,
Do Yarn, d&i.
Do. Waste, do
Do Warp, do.j... ....,
Newspaper, bdls
69
92
1,546
11
11
120,020
280
Wool, bales,....,
Rice, cl'n, casks,
Do. rough, bush......
Wheat, bush...........
Comparative Table of Exports
Fromtke tort of Wilminaton. JV. C. for the fourth
quarter of lSIJp compared with the fourth quarter
of loo'J, end tny 3 1 t of December of Tach year :
1859.
;Articles.
fWwi,, I Fore;.
Spts. Turpt., bbls..
- 33,179
3,548
1,640
Crude TurpL, bbls...
10,851
Kosin, bbls.............
Tar, bbls........:.
Pitch, bbls
80,312
2,933
. 1,815
7,656
270
365
20,000
2,081,792
294,000
Timber, P. P. ft...'...
-umber, " " ft.
756,252
Shingles,
(Staves,
Pea Nuts, bosh
100
35,582
Flour, bbls...
Cotton, bales;..
Do. Sheeting, bales.
Do. Yarn, bales.
141
10
10,562
372
318
Do. Waste, bales
Do. Warp, bales ,
Paper, news, bdls....,
Rice, rough, bush....,
12
27
230
Do. clean, casks.
WooUbales
1
1,932
Wheat, bush
1860.
'Articles.
Coastwise. Foreign.
Spts Turpt. bbls.
28,417
10,747
86,748
8,912
660
3,963
4,272
7,409'
1,144
110
14J000
Crude Turpt, bbls....
Kosin, bbls.
Tar, bbls
Pitch, bbls
Timber, P.
ft..
ft.
3,600
Lumber, "
1,817,061
353,694
57,566
31,708
9,011
293
. 254
10
38 1
3,085,477
Shingles
Staves...
021,350
Pea Juts, bush..
Flour, bbls...
Cotton, bales.....
Do. Sheeting, bales,
uo. i arn, oaies.
ifo. waste, Dales
Do. Wart, bales
Paper, news, bdls.
. 244
10
icef rougn, DUSU....
Yn
clean, casks....
Wool, bales
Wheat, bush.
MISCELLANEOUS COASTWISE.
Flaxseed, 125 bushels; Empty bbls., 110; do kegs,
216; Soap Stone, JB77 bbls; Liquor,1 26 bbls; Mdze,
157 packages; Dried fruit, 4,589 bags, 56 boxes,
961 bbls, .4 hhds; Hides, 1,150; Old Iron, 137 tons;
Sheep Skins, 7 bales; Tobacco, 28 boxes; Corn,
1,500 bushels; Rags, .26 bales: Copper 'Ore, , 34
bbls; Old Copper, 3 hhds, 3 casks, 3 bbls, 2 boxes,
4 pieces; Potatoe,'217 bbls; Bacon, 1 hhd; Leath-
er, 13 rolls; Juniper wood, 198 cords; Beeswax, 11
boxes, 87-bbls, 2 hhds; Rosin Oil, 130 bbls; Or an-
ges, 125 bbls; Tallow, bbls; ueei, puis; uouee,
21 bags. i
FOUEIOK. . . . -
Corn, 200 bushels; - Spars, 10.
GREAT ATTRACTION
T THE OLD STAND, No. 9 Market street.
Now openins, the lararest and finest stock of
Ccl
rockerr. China and Glass Ware ever vet offered
to tne citizens oi Wilmington.
Having several years experience in this business,
justifies me in saying that I can offer inducements
which cannot be had elsewhere. We keep con
stantly on hand, 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 the House Furnishing line.
To. wholesale customers, I take pleasure in say
ing that I can do better by them this season, than
heretofore. ' : . ,
Call and examine our well selected stock. Look
before you buy. - II. .R. PERIUN.
Wilmington, Octl, lSGO.tf
CABAS. .
assortment of Cabas Port Monnaies,
A FULL
Reticules, LJSips' Traveling Bags, Purses,
KAHNWEILER 4 BRO'S.
etc
oct 30
OIJ SACHEM BITTERS, AND WIG
WAM TONIC.
rTUIESE delicious and far-famed Bitters are re
I commended by the . first physicians of the
country, on account of their Purity and Medicinal
Yirtue. '
They are pleasant as "nectar to the taste, and are
pronounced the best Tonic and Stimulant? ever of
fered to the public. ! ' - -
Their-curative powers, in cases of General De
bility, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, etc., are
unparalleled, and as a guarantee that we feel war
ranted in claiming what we do, we beg leave to
state that our assertions are endorsed by
Prot Silliman, of Yale College,
Prof. Hayesof Massachusetts ,
and hundreds of others. :
For sale by Grocers, Wine Merchants and Drng-
.1- -Til t - ! HaoIS-Iv
euus. ecuciauj. . . .
T
O HOUSEKEEPERS. . '
Patent Knife Cleaners,
Tflhl and Doors Mats. ' . "
To be had at the Wiginal Crockery Store.
dec 17 .1 H. R. PERRIN.
TU8T RECEIVED. Per Schr. A.- J. DeRosset,
J Pork, .ii uaggm,
Cheese,", .
Nails,
Crackers, Starch,
For sale low for cash, by
Sec 27 ZENO H. GREENE. , :
ri ILT IBAND and Decorated Tea Setts,
deci-
JT dedfy the handsomest in the State.
de
lee 26
H. R. PERRIN.
FOR THIS WEEK.
HARPER'S WEEKLY, containing New 1 ear
pictures, Portraits of the Georgia Legisla
tor in Congress, 4c, s . . . .
Frank Leslie's Illustrated News, containing an
illustration of the burning of Fo.t Moultrie, spiking
the guns, Ac, .
New York Mercurs, .
t Dispatch, "
National Police-Gazette,
Literary Companion,
Phunny Phellow, for, February,"
' Chess Monthly, ' . v .
Indon Weekly Times, '- s; '
Latest New York,. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Charleston and Petereborg papers, at
- wmTAKEB7S New Book Store,
Market st., bet. Jas. Dawson's and Wilkinson's.
dee 51 :Jl 1
. BY ASS LONDON PORTER. -
NO HUMBUG, but a genuine article, in Import
ed packages. direct from the Importer. . In
Yaud send and get it after trying elsewhere, and
pronounce it superior. . ' - 4
Recollect, If yon want the geunine "Byass Lon-
"f u C6et "zIno n. greo'e
Special INTptices.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED, having been duly
qualified as the Administrator of the Estate of the
late Andrew Maclean, at the December Term, A.
D., 1860, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses
sions, of the copaty of New Ilanorer, hereby noti
fies all persons having accounts or demands of any
kind against said Estate, to" present the same to
the undersigned for payment, within the time pres
cribed by law ; and all persons indebted to said Es
tate, are requested U make pavment to the under
signed, without delay. JOHN DAWSON
Wilmington, Dec; 15, ISGO-Cw.
MRS. WIN SLOW,
eAjwrienceu nurse ana lemaie pnvsi
cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething
which greatly facilitates the process of teething by
I softening the gums, reducing all inflaqjation wi
alay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to vour
selves, and relief and health to your infaiiU. Per
fectly safe in all cases. See advertisement in anoth
er column.
feb 25-1 v
WALKER MEARES,
Usq, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRL'Gt
GIST and Apothecary, and Dealer in ScJrrt MedU
cines, Lng'ish, trench and German Chemicals,
Swedish Leeches, &c. also, . ' ,
PAIJtTS, OILS,
Window J lass, Perfnmery, Fancy Articles, &c,
Ac. . aur 14. 1860
"SS?Q, W. A. DATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE 1
This splendid Hair Dye has no equal instantaneous
in effect beautiful Black or natural. Brown no
staining the skin or injuring: the Hair remedies
the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigc
rates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless
signed " W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere.
CIIAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
sept 29-ly 81 Barclay street, N. Y.
LANDRETIFS SEED.
JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land
rt;th'3 New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas,
Asparagus, lieets, uiue Uras3, Kedand White Clo
ver, and a get eral assortcment of small seed. For
sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st.
nov 23 -
"W. ZE3I- nLlPPITT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist,
N. E. Corner Front and Market Sts.,
Wilmington, N. C.
:SSa- ALWAYS ON HAND, a-fuU and fresh as
sortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND
GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY ARTI
CLES. . . -
Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine
can be obtained at any' hour of the night. The
night bell is at the second door, (on front 6treet,)
from the corner. -
"$53, On and after this day, all prescriptions
will be Cash. oct 30
HAIR DYE HAIR DYE.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.
The Original and best in the World.
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.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded
Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1839, and over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to 'the Hair of his pa
trons, of his famous Dye.
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and i3 warran
ted not to injure in the Jeast, however long it may
be continued, and the ill effects of bad Dves reme
died ; the Hair invigorates 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 iour siaes oi eacn
box, of William A. Batchelor.
' CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
sept 29-ly 81 Barclay Street, N. Y.
Pimples Banished I
Faces Made Clear !
Howl
By one-week's use of the Magnolia Balm. A
perfectly harmless, but elegant and effectual pre
paration. : . , i
Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold every whero
See advertisement. ,
W. E. IIAGAN & CO., Proprietors.
apl 19-lydAw ,- Troy, New Y ork.
GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY.
Siunc four months since our excellent, townsman,
Naphtali Ezekiel, informed us that he had prepar
ed a hair restorer, with which, he was experiment
ing' upon his own head, whose top was entirely
bald. We saw him two days since, and on the
place so bald four months since, a fine crop of hair
has sprung up with a rigorous growth. So con
vinced is Mr. Ezekiel of the elHcacy of his discove
ry, that he has. named it "THE INFALLIBLE
VIRGINIA IIAlR5RESTORER." Mr! E. isabout
going into an extensive manufacture of an article
which is destined to prove of anxious interest to
our bald pated friends. Richmond Enquirer, Dec.
12, 1850. -, i
This famous article can now be had of the princi
pal Druggists. Those persons who desire a fine
head of hair, have 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 time, by using the Virginia
Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it is all it is
claimed to be. '
Wholesale depot for orders, 69 Main st.
' ' , . . R. EZEKIEL.,
:, : '. Richmond, Nov.. 14, 1859. :
1. N. Ezekiel, take oath oti.the Holy Bible, that
1 have baen bald for the past l2 years and have
restored my- hair by usirig EzekieFs Virginia
Hair Restorer. . i- . Naphtali Ezekiel. -
This day sworn to before me, by Naphtali Eze-kieb-
- Joe. Mavo,
i Mayor of Richmond.
W. H. LlPPlTT,Sole Ag't.,
jan 14 Wilmington, N. O.
GLUE-GLUE.
CARD. We beg leave to inform the trado, that
"we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na-
valStore Broker of Wilmington, N. C., Sole Agt
for our Glue. - . V - -
flogton; apl 3, 1860j GEO. B. ROGERS & CO.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed
by G"EO. R. ROGERS 4 CO, of Boston, ole agent
for the sale of their Glues ui thii market, respect
fully solicits orders from the trade. Their glazed
Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to any
'manufactured in the United States, and is warran
ted to give satisfaction, or the motiay 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. f : W. Ci HOWARD, Broker. ,
"EDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re-
1 ceited, for sale by :
d
lec 5
WORTH 4 DANIEL.
CHEESE.
T7NGLISH, PINE APPLE AND STATE, at
JJ dee II--
GEO. MYER'S.
TVZ HAY. - -
1 faC ''BALES New i York, in store. For
D IEE.OT O E Y
STATE GOVERNMENT.
; Governor Jno. W. Ellis, of Rowan. i
Private Secretarr-Miraham Daves, of Craven.
Treasurer D. W. Courts, of Wake. j
Sec'y of State Rufus IL Page, of Wake. . j
Comptroller C. IL Broffden. of Wavne. r
Attorney General i-W. A. Jenkins, of Warren.
Speaker of Senate n. T. Clark, of Edgecombe.
" House of Commons W. T. Dortcb,
or W ayne. -
: State Librarian O. II. Perry, of Wake.
Public Printer Jno Spelman, " i
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t'OL'SCILLOES OK STATE.
Council Wootenof Lenoir; John W. Cunning
ham, of Person : W.. A. Fureruson, of Bertie ;! J.
F. Graves, of Surrv ; David Murrhv, of Cumber
land ; J. J. Long, of Northampton, and-W. L
Hillard of Buncombe. - ,
FEI'EKAL .ASU STATE COCIiS.
The United States Circuit Court, for the District
of North Carolina, is held semi-annually at Ualeign,
on the 1st Monday in June and last Monday in. No
vember, j ' - .
Judges Hon. J. M. Wavne, of Georgia ; Hon.
Asa Biggs, .of Martin, District Judge -r salary,
Robert :P. Dick. District Attorney; Wesley
Jones. Marshal. '
The United States District Courts are held at
Edenton. 3d Mondavi in April and October, J. M
Jones, Clerk-; Newbern,4th Monday in April and
October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk; Wilmington,
1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Uc
tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. '
the; srriiEME cojet.
The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at
Kaleigh semi-annuallv, on tne second Monday in
June,, and the 2d Monday in December. It is also
held once a vear at Morganton, Burke countv, on
the first Monday in August, J. R. Dodge, Clerk.
The officers areas follows: Chief Justice, Rich
mond M. Pearson, of Yadkin; Justices, M. E.
Manly I of Craven, and William II. Battle, of Or
ange, salary ot each, z,50O per annum., v imam
A. Jenkins, of Warrenton, Attorney-General ;
Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan.' Reporter ; Edmund
B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk ; Oliver II. Perry, of
vv ase, lieputy uierK j j ames iiitcniora, 01 ase,
Marshal, r '
' SUFEBIOR COURTS.
The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits,
by the following officers : Judges, R. R. Heath, of
Chowan ; Geo. Howard, of Wilson ; Jas. W. Os-
born, of Mecklenburg. Robert S. French, of Robe
son, John M. Dick, of Guilford ; John L. Bailey, of
Orange, and Komulns M. Saunders, oi w aKe. so
licitors Elias C HLnes, of Edenton," rides the
First Circuit; William J. Houston, of Duplin,
rides the Second Circuit : William A., Jenkins, the
Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit ; Thos.
Ruflin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit ; Robt.
Strange, of New Ilanbver, rides the Fifth Circuit;
David Colemany of Buncombe, rides the Seventy
Circuit. I '.'" .
PUBLIC WORKS IN K0CTH 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 Marh, 1835. The officers are as
follows : Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and
Acting Treasurer ; (John II. Gibbens, Assayer,
Melter and Kehner ; J ohn 14. Bolton, Cmel Coiner ;
Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk.
The University of ! North Carolina, situated at
Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-eight
miles W. Si. W. trom Kaleisn.
The North Carolina Institution for the education
of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located
at Kaleiffh, w. J. Palmer, .Principal.;
h ortilications. tort Macon, Beautort Harbor,
Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville; Bruns
wick county- p I . ' I
'(United States Arsenal. Located at Fayette-
me. - m ,
Insane Asvlum of North Carolina, situated in
the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ;
lij patients now in it. Dr. lu. C. it isher, feuperm
tendent; Dr. F. T-i Fuller, Assistant Phvsician ;
Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward : Mrs. Hill, "Matron.
Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W. (W
H omen, Edward Cantwell, A. M.Lewis, Dr. W. J,
Blow, John A. Taylor, and Dr.. Columbus Mills,
Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President of
the Board ; William E. Anderson, Treasuref.
Messrs. Holden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive
Committee. i
Allj indigent insane persons entitled to be received,
and treated, and taken care of at the public charge.
Paying patients are also received from this find
other States. For proper form to be observed in
sending indigent insane to Asjlum, .see Revised
Code, chapter on Asylums.
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TOWN GOVERNMENT.
COMMIKSIOnJrS OF WILMINGTON,
Mayor John Dawson. -V'.'
S:D Wallace, O GlParsley, Samuel R Bunting,
W A Wright, T C Miller and AUrcd Martin,
i
, FIRE ; PKPA HTM EXT. a -
f Chief Engineer James Mitchell.
Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vann. I -
Chief Fire Warden B W Beery. j
Assistant Fire Warden W.T Vann.
Fire Wardens George Myers, B W Beery, C J)
Ellis, W T J Vann, Edward Kidder. ! M '
E Kidder and C I) Ellis, to superintend blowing
up buildings. . - e ' j
Lamp Lighter Dempsey Martin. .
HOWARD RELIEF FIRE COMPANY.
(Re-organized June 6, 1859.)
Foreman Walter jFurlong.
1st Assistant John Sheppard. .
2d Assistant William Dowling.
Secretary E P Wade. v
Treasurer Daniel IDisbrow.
HOOk AND LADDEH COMPANY J(0. 1.
' Foreman -John Wright. ;
1st Assistant J Kizer. ,
" Secretary and Treasurer j. F. Bishop
1 ' i .
! COMMISSIONERS OP NAVIGATION. '
t (Office 18 Water street.) V
George Harriss, T C Worth, W C Fergus,
II Flanner, Wm M Harris. .
' . SCHOOLS.-.
Jos
BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
Chairman S D Wallace. r. . -i
Wm S Larkins, James ilcDuffie, James Kerr,
David Mclntvre, Robert H Tate, Samiial Player,
and Joseph M Foy. j
WILMINGTON INSTITCTE. 1
L Meginney, Principal. ! "
WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. ;
- GW Jewitt, Principal. , ;
OAK D AX'S CEMETERY COMPANY.
President Donald McRaei : . : ' . j
Directors Wm Ai Wright, G R French, Ed
ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S D
Wallace. ' j :
Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office
next door to Bank Wilmington. i i
countt officers', COURTS, &e. i .
' JSherhT W T J Vann.
Clerk County Conrt Samuel R Bunting.
-Clerk Superior Court James A Wright.
Judge U S District Court Asa Biggs. i
Marshal U S District N C Wesley Jones.
Deputy Marshal US, District Wilmington Jno
J Conolev. ? ' -
Clerk U S District Court-John L Cantwell.
Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlar. i
Chairman County .Court James T Millet. -Reigister
of Deeds, fco Jere Nichols. . i. j i
Sppcial Magistrate of Town John J Conolev.
Constables Lewis' M Williams, Jno Utlay, Wil
liam H Biddle, A Wilder, James P Stringfield, J
J Moore. i - ' . H
inspectors. s r:
Wood lnspectors-Joseph ' Smith, Wm Holden.
Provision Inspectors David. E Bunting,: Hiram.
R Nixon. -': - j '-'m.'r; I r : iMtK i
.Naval Store lnsnectors Alfred Alderman, Jas
M Stevenson, James O Bowden, John S James,
George Alderman, ! John C .Bowden,, Thomas W
Player, John M Henderson, B Sontherland, Wil
liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor
deaux. - I
Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Alder
man, L H Bowden, James S Melvin, Henry W
Groves, J W Monroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell,
E Turlington. . . ;
- WILMINGTON OAS LlflfiT COKTASTT.
' '(Office in Savings Bank Building
President ol John McRae.
. Secretary and Treasurer1 Wm Hyde.
Snperiatendeat-rOliverMcllheiiDy. i
I; ! SECRET SOCIETIES. i
' j I ' ST. JOHX'i XODOB SO. 1 MASOS1C. !
(Meet the last Tuesdav Evening in each month at
O L Fillviw. Master. . M Newhoff. S W.!
Oliver McIlhcnhv,J W. Jno L Cantwell, Treas.
T M Gardner, See' v. Henrv Spalding, S D.
LA AHartatield JJ). J O BoWden, Tyler.
COSCOBO CUAPTKB KO. I MASOSIC
(Me
IstlMondar evenins in each month at St.
' John's Hall.)
Most Ex R "Cm Rankin. U P. Com L C Turner. G M 3d
Ex O L Fillyaw, King.
Ex T B Carr, Scribe.
Com V W Fanning, Capt
t H.05t. )
Com A Martin. PS;
V. I
Com I Northrop, C M 2d
Com W J Price, G M 1st
V. ,
Com Jno A Tavlor.Trea.
" E Turlington, Tyler.
Cajpt.
I CAK FEAR LODGE SO.' 2 'I. O. O. F. i j .
(Meets Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's Hall.)
Asa J MuiVav, NO. W L Smithy Secretary.
James E Kea, V G. T H Howey, Treasurer.
: , : t, . . - " . .
CAMP3JELL KNCAMPMEST NO. 1 lr O. O. T.
"(Meets in he nail of Cape Fear Lodge, l3t and 3d
; I r riday in each month. - . .
J D G ardiler, C F. Thos M Gardner, j W.
Rev A:P Repiton, II P. R J Jones, Scribe
John J Coholey S W. Thos II How ev, Treas.
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CAPE FEB MARINE TOTAL. ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
(Meets at the Seamen's Bethel, on "Dock Street,
everyj Mhnday evening, immediately after the
close bf the Praj-er Meeting for seamen.) '
Chas D Ellis, President. Gjeo W Williams, Vice
William Ms Poisson Sec- President.
retarrl ; Jas Fleet,: As't Seet'y.
I SEAM ENS FRIEND SOCIETV.
Charles D Ellis, Presi- B F Mitchell, Sec'y 4
dent. I Treasurer. 1
C I) Ellis! Gilbert Potter,. Col John McReaj A J
lJeiiosfet, u u x'arsley, Executive lioaro.
Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seamens' Home,
Cor Front and Dock Streets. , i
fl j A DIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
1st Directness, Mrs Ken- 4th I)irectress,Mrs Hal
nedy. f '! . -, lett.
2d Directress, Mrs-Har- Secretary, Mrs Van
fissij Sickle.
3d Direetgess, Mrs De- Treasurer, Miss Liilinr
Kossett. ' ' ton.
! j !'! ' ! - ' , .-
. ! WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
: h ' ! (Drganized June 1855.)
Dr J HDiKsoniPresidenl. Donald McRac, Treas,
Geo DaviSj ice Pres t- Wm R Ltley, Sec'y
Piatt Cowan, Treasurer.
Rev It 1? Drane, R II Cowan, E D Hall, S I)
Wallace, ifohn A Taylor, G J McUae, J G Wright
directors, I ,
MILITARY. r
; i Wilmington light infantry. j '
' j : If (Org. May 20th, 1853.).
Wm L DeRosset, Capt. I C Winslow, Ensign
R B McRae, lstrLieut. A D Cazaux, Quarter
J C Mcllhnny, 2d Lieut. Master.
II Savage; pid C D Myers, Orderly.
! i P GERMAN VOLUNTEERS. '
- I (Organized February 22d, 1853.) .
0 Cornehlsen, Capt II G ILoshegan, 3d Lieut
II Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. W Deinstbatch, Ensign
II Vollers, 2d Lieut.; J Meier, Orderly, j
. BANKS. I
! ' BANK OF CAPE FEAR. j
T II Wright, President. II R Savage, Cashibr.
J G Burr, Teller, j J D Gardner, As't Teller.
J MeLaurin, B k-keeper- T II Hardin, Uis. CJerk,
I ;, Discount Day, Wednesday.-
; bank of;wilmingtox, n. c.
John MacRae, President. S Jewett, 'Cashier.
W L Smith, Teller. William Larkins, Book
T M Gardner, I) is Clerk. keeper..
Iliscount Uay, luesaay.
1 (
BA?!.K OF NORTH CAROLINA.
John Dawson, Pres. . Wm Reston, Cashiier.
Wm D Smjth, TeUer. J H Wright, B'k-keeper.
I uiscount uav, luesaav.
- I I I - ' " I
; COMMERCIAIi BANK OF WILMINGTON, i
0 G Parsley, Pres. i Tim'y Savage, Cashier,
Jno McRae, Jr, Teller. Asa K Walker, Book
J D Barryi Dis. Clerk. keeper.
! Discount Dav, Mondavi
" u. I ;
; WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK."
John AjTtivlor, President. Win Hyde, Cashier,
RAIL ROADS. :,
CHARLOTTE & RUTHERFORD Rii ROAD,
WILMINGTON
(Office cor Market and S Water street. )
II W Guion, President,
J C McRae, Cljief Eng.
R H Cowan, Sec. Treas.
Road unfinished I
I- I J- ! .- ' ' '- I
WILMINGTON MANCHESTER RAIL? ROAD.
Thos J) ,Walkeh Pres. Wm A Walker, Sec'y,
J P .Roberfeon,Gen'f Sup. J03 J Ling, Treas."
" I R;B McRa6, Gen'l Freight Agent.
WliCM'IXGTONi & WELDON RAIL jROAD.
Hon W S Ashe, Presi
dent. I - !
S L Fremont, jChief Eng.
& Sup, j
James $ Grceh, Sec'y A
. Treasureri
S D Wallace, jAsst Sec &
. y Gen Ticket Agent.
J W Thompson,; Gen.
Freight Agent.
James G Green, Yard
Master. i
P n Langdon, Aud'r &
Supt's Clerk,
William Smith, Ticket
Ascent.:
i,
CHURCHES. .
Methodist EpiscopaL cor Front and Walnutj
Methodist Episcopal, (S) 5th bt, Church and Cas
tle, Rev p II Wheeler, Pastor. ,
Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repiton,
1 Pastor, j f ii ;'. ' ' i"
Baptist, Fjont bt Aim and Nunn, Rev J L Prich
1 ard, Pastori . I ' . - ' .
Baptist, .(0 S) Castle bt 5th and 6 th, Rev Aaron
i Davis. F&stor. 'r I . ;
Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas
I Murphy! Pastor: jh ! I
Episcopal, ( St James',) cor Market and 3d, Rev.
Episcopal, U St John's,) cor 3a and Red Cross.,
Episcopal, fSt Paul's, ) cor 4th and Orange, Bishop
Thos Attirison, Rector. ' ,
Fresbyteritn;, Princess bt 7th and 8th Rev; 31 31 c-
Queen, lastor.
Presbyterian,' (now building, )cor 3d and Orange,
Rev M R Grier, Pastor. i :
Baptist, (ifow, building,) cor Market and 5th, Rev
J L Prichard, Pastor. I
Lutheran, now building) cor ilarket and 5th, Rev
i J H 3Ierforrt, Pastor. . ..".'.
Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Water, i.
POST OFFICK
' ; ; WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Postmaster Daniel Dickson.
Assistant Joseph L Jacobs, and
Office h$urs from 7K A M to IP M. 2 P M to
sundown. I Sundays, 7M A M to 9 A 31. i
Northern :3f ail, by W & W R RJ arrives daily at
7 P 31 and! A M. Closes VA and 9 P 31. changing
on Sundayl from' 1J P M to 10"AM. ! 1
Southern Mail, by w & Al B K, arrives daily at
A 31. Closes daily at 7.P 3L i !
SmitnviileJI Si C ( horse,-) arrives .Monday and
Friday at P M. Closes Tuesday and Saturday at
7 A 3L Jf i ...I'
Onslow Conrt House, N C, (horse) arrives 3Ion-
day at 9 AM- Closes Thursday at 5 P M.
U. S. GO YERNMENT OFFICERS.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Jas T Miller, Collector.
D 31 Foyles, Weigher
W J Price,. Deputy Col
A truagen 1
T M Burnett, Insp'r.
W F Burch and Uriah
, Sullivan, Inspector &
lectors - n 't
H R Nixon Surveyor.
VV Si reden, Naval Offi
cer, j i .
measurer.
If ! CONSULS, f 5
British ViceConSul Don 3lcRae, n Water. -; "
SpanishVice-Consul F J Lord, 6n Water.
Brazillian Vice-Consul O. G Parsley jr, : ccr n
Wjatet and Mulbery, (upstairs.) : 1
Danish tVice-Consul P K Dickinson. ooTFront
and. Chestnut. i . ,"r i'
! INTERNAL. - IMPROVEMENT.
T?L0RIDA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000 of
'Jji the aboye Bonds redeemable! in1891 -with
coupons aj; 7 jer cent per annum, -payable; hi the
city of New York; 1st 3Iarch and 1st September.
t or sale oy u&uua&iii, nituna at
dec 1
i COFFEE.
BAGS BIO COFFEE,
eJ J 20; bags Lajruayra CofTee,
1
dee I ' ? '
ZENO H. GREENE.
r ERRANT& WILSON.
RE CONSTANTLY receiving fine CLOTH
COATS. City make. Cassimere Suits at the
lowes
lowest possible rates t aec lu
v'.i ;f . ...... 7
City lousiness Oai'ds.
ERRANT Ac WILSON,
WT HOLESALK A-M' Kb I AIL. Healers in uo-
l nxtic! Dry Goods, Groceries, ftlothing.
Bots, a Shoes, Ac , .
. i i Nos. 14 and 15 North Water Street..
oct 3 " i WImiftrtn, N. C
JAS.
T. l'ETTEWAY A CO.
ACTORS AND COMMISSION
Merchants
' X 8 North Wafer Street.
WitHtxcKros, N. C.
Solicit con?isrmnents of all kimls oF-Produco, al
so orders for Groceries, Bagging,, Rope,. -Guano,
AC. AC. , i , OCt 3
GEOmflK IMSRISS. A. J. I10WELU PR. W.W. HARRIS.
IIARRISS Jtc IIOWEI A
COMMISSION MEUCHANTS, . ": 1
Oct 2, 1S58 '-' Wilhivotox, N. CL
1 WORTlfii DANIEL "
ROCEIIS AND COMMISSION" Mchcha!t,
No. 2, Granite Uow, W ilminsrton, N.C
Solicit consignment. ol I iour, lirteu
Fruit, Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco and Country
I'mduce generally. , -
Agents for Howie's celi-brated Scale.
! I ! - I. G. WOKTII.
sept 26, ly j V ' N. G. DANIEL.
JAMES JNDEUSON, EUWAHD SAVAUS.
" ANDERSON &. SAVAGE,
EN ERA L COM MISSION MERCHANTS,
July IX, '60-ly. ilnimgton, N. C.
7 ! i c. ii.Trooinson A, CO.,
COMMISSION AND FOltWAKDIXG M Klt-
j CHANTS,- ., Wilmington, N. C.
Office over Mr. J. A. Willai d's fiore.
$T" Entrance Corner Princess and Water st.
mar 9, 'G0-tf
L. W
ERRANT, OEC.
WISOSi ,
ERRANT At WILSON,
CT
MMISSION MERCHANTS,
Nos. It axl 15 North AV'ator st..
ifct 2,! 'G0-ly Wilmington. N. C.
W. A. OWYERL LOVET rECOCK. S. B.i JENiNCiH.
GWYER, PEACOCK &. CO.,
! WlLMINOTOJi. N. ('.
ii OM M ISS ION 31 ER CI I A NTS, W holwale (i r.
y cers and dealers in NAVAL STORKS, COT
TON!, and Southern Produce generallyi
JlF Prompt personal attention given to all
consignments of produce.
feb 16-ly - i .
WILLI A M il.l7l l iITTr
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and
j Retail Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye- Stufl'n,
V indow Glass, Putty, SegHrs, Old Brandies, and
Wines, Pertumery and rancv Articles, N. h. cor
ner Front and 3Iai ket sts., Wilmington, N. C.
mar 25, 58
EDWIN A. KEITH,
C103iMISSION 31ERCHANT. Kj
J :! I ! ' WihriinirtoiK N; C.
55., Offers his services to PL-inters as Factor or
Agent for the sale of COTTON; will give his per-
sonai aitenoance to the business. His commission
for selling Cotton, will be 50 ct. per bale, 110 addi
tional charge will be made. Cotton forwarded to
N ew ork at 10 cts per bale,
oct 4-18G0 -ly
ROBERT
II. COWAN,
G
ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wilininrton, N. Ci
Office South Coi ner
Market and Water
streets i-up stairs. j
oct 5, !:!
O. G. PARSLEY-Sc.: CO.
T1KOPRIETORS of the IIn.Tox Si bam Saw anii
I Planing 3Iills, Wilmington, N; C ,
All orders or inquiries for LUMBICR, will
receive prompt attention. men 11 59
SMITH Sc. McLATJRIN,
lOlLMISSTON AND Fouwauiuxo 3Ieiu i.amt,
Vy j Hmmgton, N. c.
Refey to : , ., ' ,'!'
John DAwsok. Kso.. Mavor. ? . 1
B.-iP. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank
btate Si. c.
T. M SMITH,
July 1 lS5!)-tf
jotfv m'i.auuin..
j . MALCOM McINNIS,
GROCER AND COMMISSION MKIKHIANT,
North Water 'street,
oct 1 - Wilmington, N. C.
ClIASL D. 31 VERS.
MYERS &
Frko. J.
MOORE.
Moo nr.
HOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Cans,
Straw Uoous. urs, Uinbi ellas, l-anes, Ac,
&c., 34 31arkct street, Wilmington; N
C.
June 21, ISj'J
II. R. DANIEL,
A TTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Elizaiietiitown
1 will attend I he Courts of Bladen Columbus
and Robeson. All business entrusted to me witf
receive: prompt attention. ioct4-3ni
I T. C Sc. B. CL. WORTH,
C103l3lisSION AND FORWARDING . 31 ER
CHANTS, Wilmington, N. Q.
UNION DISTILLERY,
. .. Wilmington, N
a
: A. IL. V A NJ50KKKLEL, Proprietor.
A LL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased,
: manufactured, and sold.
nariage ana swrage iurnisuea, ana ccp-
erajre done at tair rates. jan 2 I860.
G. POLVOGT,
TTPIIOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER;,
UI; ! Corner Front and-Princess Stifeets,
Wilmington, N. C.
Keeps constantly on hand 3fattra.acs, Lonnges,-
Cushions, Feathers, Curll'd Hair, Mo, and all
Upholstery 31aterials. Also, Paper HanHnes,
Window Shades, Fire Screens! and Decorations of
every description. ,
Fictures Iramed to. order.
Prompt attention given Li fitting up Railroad
Cars, Steajmb)ats, and Private Dwellings.
may 31
UATHAWAY. WM.
R.
UTLEY.
1
HATHAWAY & CO.
e0313IISSION 3IERCHANNS",
dec 16, '58 Wilmington, N
J. M.ROBIN SON St SON,
X3IPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign5 and
I Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implenjents,
Sc., Noi 8, Front eL, Wilmington, N. C. -
jan 9, '58 ,i - i -
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARD
ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C.
fl. Prompt Personal attention given to Con
signments, for Sale or Shipment
ri,Libera! Cash advancements, made on Con
signments to my New York friends. nov 2, '57 1
. - ..- -.Ml' '
Johs 3IacRae. DoxaldMacRae. J. W. K. Dix.
J. fe D BlacRAE'fe CO.
GENERAL C03IMISSI0N 3IERCHANTS, '
jan 1858 Wilmington5 N.C.
. JOSEPH J. LIPPITT,
G03IMISSION 3IERCHANT,
mr J, 5Q v" Wilmington,-N. C.
, HENRY NUTT,
CTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT,
I j ; W ilmington, N. C
Will eive h.s personal attention to bnsioesa
entrusted to nis care. sept 10, '57-t'.
JAMES 8T0S.IKT . ALKX. OLDHAM.
I ! STOKLEY & OLDHAM,
DEALERS IN GRAIN, A COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, Wilmlugloui N. C.
r-rompt 'attention given to tne sae or uoiton,
Flour, Bacon, and other Country Produced -
, . ; '! JtTTE ROPE. ' ;,
Q f COILS best Jute Rope, for sale by
OU nov 28 I ZENO H. GREEN;.
I ALMANACS FOR ISC I. "
T
lURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at KEL-
LEY'S BOOK STORE.
dee 11
r r TO ARRIVE. 1 :
BBLS' FLOUR. Applr to.
nov 27 STOKLEY 4 OLDHAM.
500
. p- 'j. ;VA BACON.- ;, - ,
HHDS. SIDESand 4 hhds. Fhoulders. just
arrived. For sale by J. A. WILLARD. .
12
FLOUR.
800
SACKS just landed.
For aa!e at $1,10 per
,J. A, WILLARD. f
sacK. . nov 10
x I: v:: .: MULLETS,1 ' ' "
BBLS. I nice and large Millets, in oak bbls.
25
uv;ia . - ttcuxv ax. v ivxtii i.
si.
' !.. ... t . -
NORTHERN BUSINESS CARDS.
I JKO. S. DAKCV,V JOUH U. RTIU, V.XJBVIill.
late of laUof UUof " '
I Tarboro Jf. C. ScuUand Neck. Warreaton. If. C.
DANCY1IYMAN 4c Ca.
Gr"
10CERS AND COMMISSION MsmciAirs.
' ..:.' . ! . . UI Prl ttrt, '
-1 i'.. Nsw Yoi.
I . . '.
IIYMAN, DANCY 4t CO.4 i
ROCF.US AND COMMISSION UtmtiT
VJ ?!',! "'.fi . ' . AoaroLS, a.
Th
t he New York Loose will be coodactrd br Jn. ;
rv. uancy, aidou oy it. iiyniaa. - . .
TUa Norfolk IIomm will be condaeted br
jjuha"
IU llvman and F. M. Ilrrean. ',
's3" ParticnUra attention s-ivea to the
ale of
Cottotf,' Corn, Wheat, and Naval Stores.
September 13-tf, ISCO
Gko. O. AsAnaMaB. Ja..
C, 8. Va;
knaiaaa.
YANAMRINGE BROTHERS, ,
NAVAL STORK AND GENERAL Cottausaioa
McacuAKrs. ; l: " I ;
lio water Mreet, Aew
Vork.
iasrxa to t
Mr. J. R. Btoasoit
M . T. C. A B. Woktd,
V JlATHAWAV CO.,
" Ji DMcRab .Co.,
Mr. J. II. Flaxxkb,
Wilmlagtxm. N.C
Augunt 31. '60-tr
"7 lA)yiSQS St CRYAN7
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
i No. 32 India atrial Roaloa.
JPtT: Consign incnta of Naval Store.
Cottoa,
Lnmbtr, and other Southern lYodne aolicited.
Jno.- R. London,
J. H. 11 t ah, Jr.
Nov Zl-tr
WW. M. GBKIliia, j 1 w. w. BARKSaSS.
GREINER & IIAUKNE8S, .
rlOTTOV AND GENERAL COMMISSION
qt 15, 157 ; ' I- "'' ' I f ' 1 V ;
wm. 1. Hill, l N. M. ztoariMT.
of North Carolina, of North Carolina..
HILL NORFLEET. h
EN ERAL COMMISSION k FORWARDING
jC; . MerchauU, Shocko SUpJ I. '
I mcnmotia, vs., -
Solicit comiimmentj of Cotton. Larober. Fish. .
and all kinds of Merchandise and Prodrc -
ALSO " I. '
Agenta foi' the purchaae of Snaa.-a, Cofloca, Molaa
m8, Salt. Lime, Guano; Ac. Large cargoes of the
above ai tic'p'e are oflerei for aaU in omt aaarkat as- '
nually, an( we shall be p'awd to operato Ar pit-.
t!eso -derinc promUinir fallufulacsa ia oar
deivo.- to represeDtthem. .'': Jan IVlY
G. W. WILKINSON It CO. 1 k
T7RU1T AND COMMISSION MERCUXNTH, ,
r , I b9 Barclay street '
ttv. Particular attention fflren toeonaiirniaetiU
and purchase of Merchandise, all kind. I
.Liberal cat.li advancea threajrh WILKIN NONA
CO., Wilmington, N.C. . ., . ,
"Angnt'2, lsGO-lr
!. - ' - k I-'.- m
17 A STERN II AY. 200 bales of ths beat EeaUrn' .
Hav in market. For tale br , I j '
UeC Zl I I t AlAl 11 A WAI,4 IXJ. !
vEN!7vibirvici1 t -t -
SUCH was -the announcement of a very rraat
victory, by a Roman GenSeraL The txtopla of .
this day, in speaking of the Inimitable CA88I- . ' , .
I 1 ' I . . L - . 1 LI . II . .m . '
uiu , uiouiiy iu BRyiaa uiiiio imln ihidiid, iubi; , t
"J came, 1 saw, 1, bought rf the great variety .01 . I
articles oflercd for sale ft tue Rendctvoua, 1' j . L'.,
dec 21 . 20. 2tt South Front at.
T IS A HISTORICAL FACT that
SoHth Caro
lina hasKectHlodll This ther would! not have
een prepared to do, if some of her, cltiiens . had
not bought ' ' 1 ! : ' 1 I i
KEROSENE OIL AND liAMPS.I
as well a a great variety of Fancy rUcis, an I ta
ble for the HolidAYS Candy, Nuta, ac e., of the
patriotic CASS I DEV. . , dec 21
JUTE ROPE AND TWINE. 25 Coils beat JnU
Itope, Jlagging Twine. F'r sal by i r
dec l n j .B..U IU UlUhJE.
""EST HAMS IN TOWN at V
dec 1
WORTH A DANIEL'S.
INE BED
ROOM SETS.-A new tot. some
v very pretty just oiened, and for aaU St
"dec IU , f l'KKUIX'ki.
CHRISTMAS SUPPLIED.
Tier parkersburg
l fresh Raisin,
Fresh Bo'.ter,
; rigs,1-;
.r " Prunes,
Clieeae,
Segars. 1
Tobacco,
Ale,.
Porter, 1
Raisins. 1
Citron,'
Nutmegs,
Mace, 1
Buckwheat
.4
: "
H
U
L
'A B C Sugar.
Joai Sogar.
GraaoUte4 do.
Crushed "
HirA.rrMf
Elegant llama.
dec 19
WORTH A DANIEL.
"10LD WEATHER GOODS. Over
Coats,
j Blankets, Shawls, Under wear, Ac,
dec 17 1, ! ,
BALDWIN'S.
CHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. choice Western
Bacon Sides and Shouldeoa. For aahj br
dec 21 ! HATHAWAY A CO.
iVT' C. FLOUR.i-50
boxoa 60 bbls of rood
HATHAWAY A CO.
J . braada.
dG 21
USCOVADO HUOAR 20 hhds, prima to
XJ- choicelMuacovado Sugar. For aate by -
HATHAWAY A CO.
T
LARD.
-VTOW LAN. DING from Schr Sea Bird,
a bbu.
Western Lard a splendid article.
IN STORE :.
15 Kegs N. C Lard, in good packages,
, a " i1 western tara, in amaii packages.
dec 4 1 For sale by Z. 1L CiREtNE.
NEW FLOUR I In bags and bbla. For sale by
due 11 ti I STOKLE Y -A OLDHAM
TjNGLISII
CHEESE. 25 Boxes selected Ea-
J !i elih
1
hefse, juat rcceivad at ; - ;
ded 4
T
HOSE CHOICE JIAVANAS bare com, st
dee 6 I
WORTH A DANIEL'S.
ARD. 20 Kega j Extra leat Ijst d for family
use.
WORTH A DANIEL.
PORK. 50 bbls. N. Y. City Men Pork, lor sale
dec7j j by ZENO IL GREENE.
rpU E BIJT FAMILY FLOUR, in tow, ,wr
I ranted in aU cases, to be had of 1 I - '
dee 2 I I . I WURTH A DANIEL.
ilORN. 5000 Buahs Hyde Coantr Com,
j 2000 buahs, Perquimans County Cora.
1000 do Western mixed
f
In store and for sale br
deel '- .1 . ELLIS A MITCHELL.
ARMAGEDDON. '
(R THE Overthrow of Romanism and Monarchy.
7 The Existence of the United Uutes Foretold
in the BibleJ by S. D. Baldwin, at I
oct 8 !; KELLEY'S New Book Stors.
COFFEE--CGF FEE.
Ci BAGS Rio Coreei-20 do La
anayra do do
Java do in store.
JJ St. Dominaodo 20 nata
nt for aala low for cash, br
dec 11. ' ! ZBSO IL UUEN.
PORK POILK,
7 BBLS, New York City Meas,! just received"
I J and for sale low, for eaah, by j ; 1 '
dec 11 . I ZENU IU UUtKNE. ,
EXTRA GOSHEN 11 UTTER.
!
OX KEGS just to hand, from 20 to 24 eeats, a
CD dec 11 ! GEO. MYERS ,
A -T THE BUTTER STORE 60 firkins more- '
J the ramewrt, just received.
. dec 7-tf . i .;
POTTO.
"XTAILS. 150 kegs aflsorted Nails, from S to 40d.
XT nov 1 1 I I 'orsaiaibT;
ZENO IL GREENE.
TIIE
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
1 COBIPANY ; j.. ' i
CAPITAL AND 8URPLUS......-.-.$304,l81 J5
CHARTERED CAPITAL 600,000 00
1
l
NSURES AGAINST loss or damage by firs sad
tne perils 01 tne Sea, Inland Navigation ana
ransptn-tatlon. . :t . ' . j
'.!! orrmss. "
ROSS,
Vice President. IL; BVCogaball, Sec sod
Treas.
Q If TtntW A n't fUi , 1 I :
yT- We are prepared to take Fire and Marine
Risks in the above Company. ' i
. i DaKOoSET, BROWN A CO.
WnmiHgtonN. C, Jan. 14 , Agents.-
PISTOLS. . i
Ti8
Unow t
HE "NORTH PATENT," wade by the Ssvsge
F. A. Co., o snooters, a splendid lira arm,
on exhibition at ihm Clothing and i'amUb-
ing Store, Tne Agent, who passed througii n .
last week, tnforms us. that be sold 2000 of the abort
to the State ofGeorgis. . Call and see them st ,
dec 11 . , BALDWIN'S.
CHINA VASES,
o
F ALL 81ZE3 and prices, caaie found st
jan 3
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