THE WILffiNGTON DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY EVENING, i JANUARY ' 8, 1861.
A. IT. WAD JELL, Editor and Pro'tor.
Xlates'of Advertising :
Excltlner Meeting at PhUadelDhla The
Republicans Oppose the Non-Coercion
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PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 5. An adinnrned tnwt.
intr'of citizens to consider the state of the Union.
took place at the Board of Trade Rooms to-day ALAB AMA CONVENTION.
ah uuga.
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" 3?Sb3gl copies of the WiuasBiox .DAitr
.Hxald may be had erery day, as soon as issued,
at WHmxxa's New Book Store, Market Street.
The committee to whom the resolutions at the
prcTious meeting were referred, made no report.
and there being an erident determination on the
I part of many present, who did not participate
m ine xasi meeting, to force the passage of Judge
Lewis,' non-coercive resolutions, which was re-
SLStea ty prominent republicans, an exciting
scene of disorder occurred, during which Dis-
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intk jxiwruej Aiauo snowea a willingness 10
fight on the spot.-
On motion of a republican the meeting ad
journed, but another was immediately called at
tne same place, when , Judge Lewis . was placed
in the chair.' Resolutions were then offered de
nouncing personal liberty bills, etc., and approv
ing Air. Crittenden a resolutions, were adopted
unanimously.
I ; The republicans, refused to participate in the
second meeting, and manifested much ill-feeling
at the conductor their political opponents in
inns orendmg mem. :
' . . "W ILMINQTON.
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Tuesday ETenlns;, January 8, 1801.
SEE FIRST PAGE.
. i - We see there Is a general outcry all orer
; ine 'couniTy jagainsi. ine exaggeraxea,' ana ire
" " I queritly entirely false rumar?, which are brought
" J the telegraph from day! to day. It it highly
criminal Jo play; upon the passions of the people
. in thi3 way, but the newspapers " which' are snp--;.'
, j plied ly the Associated Press from Washingtoh,
' J hire to pay for all the , dispatches that are sent
1 ,." 1 1 to them, andof cbursc. they know nothing about
' , : the truth, or f.ilsity of the pport3. We sincere
! " 1 - j ly wisktheitj was some way to put a stop to it,
' ' J for,- besides- being deccired as to news, we hare
i j . to pay,for thercheat. We do not btlierc half
- " that is publuheLJjut tliere is no., way to ascer
x ; tain the torretess of the reports We received
yesterday, for instance, a report, and as our pa-
:, perwa3 being printed we received a contrndio
' tion of It. I . I . '
' Hare we a Poet Among U 1
" - - It will be seen by the adrext.isemcnt in anoth
er column, jthat Mr. Tbeo. H. Hill, of Ral
eigh, has now ia press, a volnrae of poems bear-
- ; ing the title "nespcr.'and other poerns' He
' - has written a gpod many fugitive pieces ibr the
V" f v press at diflercnj timcs--anii we awnit with con
. ) siderable interest the' appearanccof this volume,
in order t j ascertain if we really hare a poet
V i i among us. H.'D. Turner,! Raleigh, is the.pub-
f lishcr. We call) the attention of our Book pel-
le to advertisement. 1"
How. Fort Sumter is to be Taken.
A Charleston correspondent of the Xew York
World gives a sketch of one of the plans di
cussed mere lor tatlng t ort Kumter :
The entrance to the hotels are blocked up by
beries of moist gentlemen discussing the news
and talking orer plans for the future.- One of
the moist gentlemen, who is of an inrentirc
turn, nas an idea which, if acted upon, he i3ccr
tain w ui resuu in xne capture 01 tne redoubtable
Fort Sumter; and -his plan is a r&y plausible
one. It is thi3 : Fort Johnson is the nearest land
ders are probably rery well aware, stands in the
middle of the channel. Above Fort Johnson
the shore sweeps inward, retreating, a3 it were,
from Sumter. Very well. Now at a point a
mile and a half above Fort Johnson commence a
long series of log rafts. Continue thi3serie3,
chaining the rafts securely together until it reach
es Fort Johnson. The upper extremity of this
raft should be well "guarded with a wall of cot
ton bales bound with, and fastened iintnovably
to the logs by iron bands. .
".Now, having "secured the lower end of the
raft at Fort Johnson, cut loose the upper ex
tremity. The ebb tide will now carry the raft
slowly and surely around. When it extends in
a straight line across the channel from Fort
Johnson, its uppeF extremity will .be immedi
ately beneath the wall3 of Fort Sumter. Now, .
men protected by the cotton bales and standing
rr-ndr with heavy anchors, will drop them, and
the raft will thus be safely moored. Now the
soldiers mar spring from behind their cotton
bales and escalade the fort. Reinforcements can
pour down to their aid on' the bridge that the
rait makes from the mainland to the fortJ and
with the loss of some five hundred men the lat
tor may be taken, j
The inventive gentleman grows enthusiastic
over his plan, and rashes off to submit it, through
one of the Governors aids, to the Governor.
That it will be favorably considered,! though
perhaps in a. slightly altered shape, there can be
no doubt. If there be an attack made on Fort
Sumter, it can onlybe done by means of rafts.
A sailing vessel would ba blown-out of the wa
ter in less "than fifteen minutes.
Preamble and Resolution Passed.
, Atgcsta, January, 7th, 18C1. j
The Montgomery ConTention, after considera
ble discussion and consultation, offered Pream
ble and Resolution on secession, which was
put in such a form astojeommand the unanimous
iKj VI tuc tiUreullOD. 3 1 ' y
The Preamble and Resolution were as fol
lows : " . ' ' " 1 " ' . ,
. Whereas, The only bond of Union between the
several States is the Constitution, and whereas
that Constitution has been yiolated by a majori-H
ty of the Northern States in their separate Leg
islative action, by denying to people of Southern
States their constitutional rights; and, whereas,
sectional party, known a3 the Black Republi
can party, has in recent election, elected Lincoln
to the office of President, and Hamlin, Vice-
President of these United States, upon the avow
ed principle that the Constitution of the United
States does not recognize property in slaves, and
that the Government should prevent.its exten
sion into common territories of the United States,
and that the power of the Government should be
so exercised that slavery should in time be exter
minated; therefore, be it"
Eetolved, By the people of Alabama,-in Con
vention assembled, that the State of Alabama
will not submit to the administration of Lincoln
and Hamlin, as President and Vice-President of
these United States,, upon the principles referred
to in the foregoing preamble. .,
MARRIED,
In Orange Street Baptist Church, on the 2d
inst., by Iter; A. Paal Kepiton. Mr. JABEZ W.'
QUINN, to Miss MARY ANN BELL.
Latest Dates.
LTVERPOOL.............. Dec. 22
HIISy MM'M irlCCf 19
HAVANA; ....J,.....A.:.,. ............ ..J iDee. 31
j. I WIEMEYGTOJr MARKET. ,
WrtMCroTOX Daily Herald OrncE,
I January 8th, 18C0. .
TcEPssronE. No sales reported. '
I Spirtts TcEPEjrmz Has advanced 2 cts. per
gallon on New York bbls., with sales yesterday
of .75 bbl3., at 35 ct3. nd 90 bbls straight, at
33 J eta. per gaL . "f: r;: X
Tab, Further sales yesterday of 50 bbls., and
this morning of 78 do. at 1,55 perbbl. .
Rosix. We note sales of 332 bbls. inferior No.
2 at 90 cts., 50 bblsl No. 2 at $1, -and 125 do.
Low No 1, at $1,25 per bbl. i f
Cottox. Further sales yesterday of 109 bales
at Jet. advance; llc for Middling, 12c for
strict aonna uic tor good uo. . .Market verv
firm.
Salt
of 400
cash,
Corn. 1800 bushels has been received, from
Hyde County, which is on market .un.solhU
Special JSTotices. v '
ATTEJf TIO Jf t CAVALRY.
ALL persona who are desirous- of join
ing a Teoqp op Cavalit, to be ; equip
at the expense of the State
to leave their names at Lip
ped (horses excepted
are hereby requested
pitt's Drug Store.
j jan7-4t
WIEMOfGTON SATINCS BANK.
rfrS9 DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Direct or
of the aboire institution hare declared
a diridend of fi ve per jeent on the capital stock, out
of the, profits of the jlast six months, parable on
and after the 10th inst. WM.. HYDJB Cash'r.
JE3 Journal copy 3 times. jan 7-3t."
WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK.
Statement of the Condition of the Wilminirton Sarlnsrs Uank. un ih ...
ascertaioecl by the undersigned Committee, apmWiiff .i
cember. i860, as
ucr iuc ttu owf.Avu ui iuc ah 01 lncqrporaiiou :
To Certificates issued, ..
; Amount dne 383 depositors,.
j " Profit and Loss, ..7...
II - Suspense, :4c,... ...... ....
..$20,010 00
.. 59,678 45
.. 2,593 8s
.. j 10 54
Wiliiiixiton; Gas -Light Go.,
- f DIVIDEND KOTTCK.
"A DIVIDEND of four per cent., or two dollars
J , per share, has been declared on the capital
stock in the above Qompanv, parable to share
holders on and fter tbe loth "inpt I-
Jan. 7, lS61-3t j WM..HYDE, Treasurer.
535, Journal copy 3 times. .
TVOTICE. i -
ALL PERSONS indebted to the sub
scriber, are hereby notified that their
bills are made oat to the lt inst,, and must be set-
tled,itlier by ra?h orj negotiable notes ; and here
after; all account must be closed once a vear. i
$2,292
Br Bonds "and 'Mortgages
20 boml. of n .f Wilmin '
.. p'ar-2,fXH,; ; i ,
25 shares ; tf Ilank of Wilunnrt..,, I
valued at i:''.
zf r l. .!!.' 1.. ' I ' - -' i
aiui,......(t : j -
" V,WU receivable, !i.M-iimj-l.' ,
E. E. Wmtngtun. X. C.. iLe. 31.
"KOHEkT ii HAN K IN. I
H.IUJ PEKR1X. i ,
A. i lA'MO.Ti
J'. Wl KAXVIVi:
tVV.N.I'IKU(rK. ' - j
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1
The Directors of 'this Institution have allowed to depoitprs uton-t t!ie vi.-
sddudi, on all deposits of 5j w, and upward.-, were mauej onji mn.iin,!
months previous to 1st day of January, lftil,' payable on and at'ler yln imii
tailed for. will be placed on the footins of deposit . ' ' !
Jan. 7, 3t , , M.I.1 AM n t! (, 1
j , - - ' Journal copy 3 tiroes. I ,1 . '
..f .. .fi -1i,t r
l) M:lt k.' rw' tllr
All juti r, -,'f
PORT WARDEN'S SALE.
BN WEDNESDAY next, &th inst., at 113a
f o'clock. A. M. I will sell. in front of mi- oltiee,
p. We note the sale resterdav from wharf nii lnr cn'tiit-than twelve months can pnasihtr-rf under Inspection of the Port " Wardens', anallr,
sacks Liverpool Ground., at 7.V h- sack j Mgiven i T j JOHN DAWSO.V. j 1 acuH f "
' ; 1" j, ilmingt..nj January 3,1, ISfil. , Uv j SIAILs RIGGIXO,,-ANCHORS. AMD CHAINS,
; , Coastwise Exports.
J'er steamship Parkersburir. cll for Work.
3th inst 291 bales cotton, 3'9 bbls fpts tin t. 7 1 1
do rosin, 1185 bushew peanuts. 1 2 pkgs iivize.
tlit eniivin"'.;r t?of i i: s'-au.l
!i 't !';' Ak vat ion of o
T
Foreign Exports--Jan. 8th.
New Orleans, Jan. 7th.
Jrexican advices sav tliat Miramon- was ofim-
pletely routed on the 22d, br the Constitution
alists. ' '
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The Constitutional a rmv occupied the capitol.
On Christmas Pueblo capitulated. Theeitvof
Mexico was tranrmil. .
New York Market.
New York, Jan. 8th.
Cotton firm, with sales , of "5500 bales at 12 a
13c. Flour depressed. Wheat dull. Corn, down
ward .tendency. Naval Stores firm. Stocks
lower.
-Schr D
S Williams, 97.309 fei t ini):-
T Knight,.! 57.006 U-k liiniber.
ber. '
Cardenas Brig L
Havana Brig Saijali Starr, 170,000 fl-tjt . lu-mbor
Citahi.esto.v, Jan j5. Cotton Tho- transactions
to-day in the articlerached ".3 bales, at ujhehanged
prices the particuldrs are as follows: 7 baler at
H, 32 t 8, 19 atfr."12 at H. -11 at 10. li! ;lt
10K. -r0 at! ro, 49 at 105. 59 at fl. 7-t-jjt H i;. 5 5
at 1 14, and 3 bales1 at 12c. ; i
Newbe&x, Jan 7.-t-Cotton Sales on Kftiiruavof-
107 bales cotton at lie.
,-3E8It."i.- mrfii! to. be fegrettetl; --.that while in
so little attention is paid
inestimable a
i.aX'Ui-iwii iivinc naoits n indolence.
n!.l. a changes of temperature,-and
;-fo;onito-v svmptonis. of disease,
"i iyt '.i: ;i-. oi'inany fatal maladies. Taki n
''i' :;i f ;irAlic.itiin of an attack, if anything
ij n :'i.' ;r(t'.TeV, purify the blood! restore
'.iu- circulation, anrl thoroughly renovate
tr-!ij it? S-md'sSafsaparilla.
.. i - b.v; t V. H, LTPIMT T. -'
inany
; n4gli-r.t h
' are t.!, "i
1
I ; 1
'".tij-'-'t-.v-
' inf''
i.3LT' A G !)"' AfiTicf.E is a lwavs Chj-: r. This
pooa isn two senses, with.
reference to tliA
j Cie.i-kee IJilHHly. the arreat Indian .'specific for
i Gi)iii)ri hea. Gleet,-
i
&.C. :'.lst, thfee who use it, are
cure!, ana save -the ''ill m some vile .jjuack 2nd,
Turpentine Last sales, were eiltl ;t SI IV,4 tilarejipt disappniuted, as by lower .priced, but
r scrape and 2 tor Jip. 'Mai'M-t iu-ni' at.j.wku-.tjdess sn;c.flled ' cure-.aHs.'' -v . ;
.ill) is iiiuuiciiit.-; uufs wuai ic claims ro do no
1 ni'V-e no Rfs.' Tt is a pleasaiitjsvrup, has nonau-
fo
i . . - . .
Spirits Held at 3.1c without buyers.-1
Rosin Is quoted firm at SOc. witiif;ut sait-s
Tar Sales of 60 bbls. at $1 52ic 't'bl.,
iSr We direct attention to the advertisement
of Col.- .few's Military Ayademy at nillsboro'
N. C, to be found, in another column. No
School of any tind has ever attained ! such a
reputation as this, in - so short a time, in North
Colina,- We most heartily commend ;it to
eTery parent! who has a boy 12 years old,
more ttpeciaHy f he is delicctfe, or threatened with
pulmonary disease. We know ' what we write,
and write it -, with sincere- pleasure. - We wish
eTery boy in the State could be educated at such
a school as Col. Tew's.
How a Party "of Abolitionists Were
Outwitted by aa Honest Old Darkey.
A short time ago a widow lady living n car
the northern line of Missouri sent her negro
man with a load of wheat to a mill in Iowa to
have it manufactured into flour. The mil was
much crowded on his arrival there,, and the pros
pect was that he wpuld have to wait several
days for "his turn.'? While waiting, some -of
tne-'ireeuom suneKers ' in that latitude got
aronna tne aarKey ana proposed aiding him in
securing his freedom. Tbe nesrro seemed to Iks
I
We find the following jeu T tfjyrit in the
FayetteTillo " Obiarter oi Xq-Aay, We "trust"
'the 06m-er wili not continue to make "fun' of
. the little pecuhUry embarrassments of the Gen
eral Government : :
The? Effects of Sympathy.
First with Sambo, next with Cuffee, we still bother
our brairo, -.'.('
Till a Toice froin public plunderers responds:
And we find out, whiLjtwe're weepingorer ,Hgro
rttnint," i ...
There'a a fellow feeling, too, for "Indian hond"
struct with the idea but did not havany mon
ey to par his expenses. "Well," said ther,
"sell your mules." "Don't know about dat :
fCOMMUXlCATED.J
MB. JITOK : rl sup
"Mechanic "lDlunteer,
and I hare bef n waiting toj hear a response from
some of our citizens more sible to gire it encour-
Editok : Tl suppose the communication of
f wsi made in rood faith.
agement,. than myself: I : heartily applaud the
ism the communication mdicates ; and if
missus couldn't get along without dem," said
Cuff. "Well, then rejoined ther. "rou vn
crl I 1 n WflTnn that in 1 1 hnnrr lha minair " '
"Well, I believe missus needs de wasron too,'
answered the black. "But if I had de wheat
ground, I could, sell de flour dat would fetch
de money." "Oh, well, said the negro equal-
is, "wc win swap von nour for the wheat to
accommodate you,. So the trade was made.
The wheat was exchanged for the proper portion
of flour, and the colored man wa3 loaded already
. 1 - nf- , , it . , .
io umc ou aim seu nis nour, tsut wnen ne
was about ready to start he said: "Massa, I's
been studying bout freedom, but I don't believe
missus can spare de flour either," and drove off
witn a broad grin, displaying two rows of ivo
ry, much to the mortification and vexation of
our negro loving Iowaians, Democratic Star,
lIoUi Springs, Mississippi. '
. ArfU'STA, Jan. 8.
Seventy counties of Georgia are for secession,
twenty-nine for co-operf.tion, and Are divided.
Richmond, January 8th. "
Gov. Letcher's Message is considered conser
vative. It adopts some of . Mr. Crittenden's
iew,3, nnd demands the best guarantees before
farther alliance Lctwcjn the Noah and South.
He disa pjiroves of South Carolina" snreeinitancv:
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is against State, but favors ireneral Convention."
Loth Houses reported anti-coercion bills.
The House unarimeusly adopted resolutions ap
pointing a commiltcTto report bills for a State
Convention.
The bill to arm the State, comes up to-day.
The Convention bill is made the special order
for Wednesday, and will probably pass! The
pnrpose i? firm to resist coercion.
Mississippi.
Jacksox Jan. 7.
The Contention organized to-dy. A com-
! mittee of fifteen were instructed to nreoare a
special ordinance of immediate secessions
Mosrr.E, J an 4. Sales of Cotton to-lav,00 bales, f";,cnu-'-' Jimerai
at ll5lljc. Sales! of the week 22.000 baliisi. R.- f which is a treatise onvenorea
ceipts, 18,5.10 against 34,500 last season.';; Hi crease
fin' receipts, 144,285.1 Lxports of the .week" 22.500,
UStock, 148.500. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool
' 21-32ll-lCd ; to Havi-e, lc. Sterling Exchange,' iliav ofenfaUed, .but. this has never, im one single
2 per cent prenniuin. Exchange 'on New:-'York, 1 instance been known to fail. Drnn-trist !! it
seous taste, contains no Copabia, or (death's best
'tfr'icn'd. ) Poisonous Mineral (let a vnmrMot
; ,
diseases; free from
any mug store. ;Kead it, try the medicine, and be
i cured. Th( nauseous prepa rations heretofore used,
2 per cent prennuiii. Exchange on New- York,
J4 discount r
New Orleans, Jan-4. Sales of Cotton to-dav
10,000 bales, at U&124c Sales of the week 7J
000 bales Receipts; 00,500, - against 08.500 last
season Decrease in! receipts, 22,500 'Decrease in
all . the ports 543.000 Exports of the-week, 48,000
Total exports, 71 7,f.00 Stock,' 85,400 bales Freights
on Cotton to Liverpool, d Sterling ijx.change,
12 cent premium Exchange on New York,
141 discount I r I
j .!-.-...:,
Fatetteville, Ja;n 7. Bacon, 1112K; Coffee.
Kio Id&HG; Jiaguira 1718: Java 18(20; Cotton
Fair to good WA; Ordin. to mid. 8(f?9; Flour
Family 7 750 00; Super. 7 500 00; Fine 7 25(f?0
00; Scratched 7 000 00; Corn 75; Wheat 1 401
50; Rye 1 00; Oats 50; Peas 1 001 15: Molasses
Cuba 2830; N. Orleans 5000; Salt Liv. Sack
1 500 00; Turpentine Yellow din 1 GO; Virgin,
1 20; Hard000; Spirits 27 28. j
Owing to light receipts of produce verj little has
been done in the wav of trade since last review. No
change to note in prices with the exception of Cot-
. 1 . 1 i 1 j l . i r . ,, !
utu, wiiitu nas aui iiiiuuu auout y cent per id.
thi-oughouf the couutrv. 'See
l another ctdumn of this paper
"W'sr.v
1
Druists sell it
advertisement in
jan 5-0 t
Alabama.
Montgomery, Jan. 8th.
The Montgomery Convention organized to-day,
A Resolution 'ha3 bedn adopted in the Alaba
ma Convention not io submit to the administra
tion of Lincoln, upon: a .Republican construc
tion of the .Constitution. -
. patriotism
the proposition .'means to place the Companr.
when formed under the regulations of the State,
. as other volunteer companies, I will equip one
member ; and I &m authorized by a distinguish
.ed and inflnenti&l-citiaCa. o sar that he will do
. the same. .I hopo 'fMechanic Volunteer,' and
those who may be concerned with him, will put
his proposition in prcper form, and place it be
fore the i citizens. I ibeliere it will meet with
nromnt and lieartr cncourfl.'fTpmpnt.
; - f j f Respectfullr,
; We are mformed that there are already a num
. :. tier of iWieSjSigned'tcjrt subscription list, circu
' lated i pursuance of the notice referred to "in the
$ abovtfnote. 1 1 W6 havef every reason for believing
-that the proposition wai made in crodd faith, and
with a pajnjtic desire on he part of those con
cerned, to sere the Ste in an effective way.
.We do not kow; whetHer . the papers, in circula
" tion, state how the arms and equipments are to
be .held by jne Companr, or not, but-wesup--.
: POse a matter of course, that ther will not be
.'j . .luuiouuin jirupcri. a uts vxjiujttiny, u orgun-
Jed, onght Jo be a permanent one, aid would
1" ho doobt bejUiike, an oriament, and a'safegnard
to our townul .
As a jcitpen of Wilmington, we thank Dr.
Thoma3 rorjhe ibcral proposal made on behalf
of hLmseJf, Hud another, apd,we ask, Who will
doIikewjseH '
Correspondence of the Petersburg Expres.- '
- Horrible jilurder A Gentleman Bntch-
ered byi 'Five of his own Slaves--Con-
, fession rhe Wretehes.,
. - r i-Wa-DOK. N. C.,' Jan. 5, I8C1.
Dear Express ; On last Monday night, Mr. Luc
' - iu3 Woodruff, Avas takei from his bed, athisres-
idence in Northampton! county, by five of his
t ownnegroei nnd brufally murdered. His body
' 'washen taken and deposited in the woods, near
f mfresmenirj .ur. . i . oiepnenson.
r . - From ill I I can learn the negroes have leen
1. under arrest for serejral davs, but would tell
nothing; until this morning, when ther made
a full confection and riiarchel deliberately with
the ol5cers ijid showed, thra where they lmd de-'
! , posited the liody. It twas in a horriblr man-
gled condition.
; An inquest will be held to-day. luch excite
t ment prerails, and I .ra i unable to say what
i " will be Jhelresult. (Yours, " B.
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General jScott and Army Movements.
W Asntxirrox, Jan. !5. Lieut. General Scott
w.isengaged until fJur o'clock thb mornin'r.
on business connected with movements in his
department jin connedtion with the present na-
iionai trouq!C3. - t
The arrivhl of seventeen recruits from Phila
delphia fof 'the purpose of being drilled at the
.aruic iiarmchj. oi vasnmgxon, nas oeen mag
nified intq; undue importance having created
mucu cxcirameni. t
. '. Military Movements. -
Wasbisctox, Jan. i. The enrollment'of the
1istnct of .LoIumbia military will probably com
mence to-morrow. ' Tjie iJan'for their reorgani-
i xauon Tvaspauircamorc uian six months ago,
s but f all Jh'e officers were t appointed until
recently jjue moTc-tncnt nw is to so concen-
-trte the railitui as to, be. efficient for serrice
i-; should it be, necessary ht any time to call them
; . out to preserre the peace.. ' :
-"ox more tnan one company of Marines was
' out i yesterday to -garrison .Fort Washington,
which is oa the Potomac ''river, about fourteen
miles from-Washington; Tbe fort has had no
garrisoa fot some years, and the object in supply
ing it with one now, U to aToid the possibilitrof
ita being occupied by lawless persons as ft rally
ing point Tor mischief. .. ;
- The trOofs ordered j from Fort Learenworth
to Fort McJIenry are not to be sent South as
wrongiy tuj'puseu vj fuany genuemcn from that
section. . i
From the New York Express. '".
The Parallels of History.
. Less than a century ago, England had certain
loyal colonies jn that portion of the American
continent where the Stars and Stripes hare float
ed for many years past. Had the British Gor
ernment of that day listened to wise counsels,
and conducted itself, with forbearance, kindness
and justice towards those colonies, it' might hare
had them loyal and faithful to her even to this
day. But it did not. That gorernment attempt
ed to inflict ft grossly unjust policy upon its
Colonies in America, and madly persisted in
continuing these wrongs. The Colonies peti
tioned, supplicated, protested, andfinallrtnreit-
ened ; but all was unavailing to turn the parent
country towards what was right and just. Some
wise - men in her own councils whispered in her
unwilling ear some words she might better have
listened to, i You are foolish. Change .your
course. - Be Just. You are every day alienating
the hearts of a loyal people, and driving them
to revolution." But those who ' thus advised
were comparatively lew in number, and their
voice was scarcely allowed to be raised, and it
was not at all heeded.
The same unwise and unjust .policy was per
sisted in. and it did drire the colonies to declare
their independence. A. few-wiae men in Eng
land then,-r-a still smaller minority than before
whispered in England's ear, "The mischief s
done. You have at last succeeded in thorough
ly alienating the hearts of those people from you
and in puttijg into their minds the desire and
the detern" nation to be free. That is the evil ;
and it is one which fl -ts and armies en never
remedy or remove. The people of those colo
nies once fully resolved to be iVee, -will be free,
and you cannot help it. You may wste oceans
of blood and trer-ure,-bnt you can never subdue
those American colonies, never never ! Make
the best, therefore, of ah unpleasant necessity
and remember how unchristian it would be to
coniMience what you know must be a fruitless,
war. You wll sacrifice none of your dignity in
allowing now of a peaceable sundering of the
ties which bound those colonies to you j bu
you will 1 obliged to sacrifice some of it. whpn.
after having tried to Subdue them, you find that
it, is a imng wnicn cannot be done, and even
proud ana powerful England will be forced in
the end, to back down : ' -
Is it not: wiser and better every way to yield
gracefully at once to a painful necessitv. than to
saennce mousanas or precious lives and mil
lions onpropertr, and to be forced to back down
afteall?' Those, who counseled thus, however
were in a rerV small minoritr. and-their voice
was drovtoedin the almost universal cry to put
down rebeSftm at every hazard and at erery
wo.. - u n cu iouk; auu lusieti re ven years,
and brought death to thousands suffering, and
misery to millions. And what did England
gam oy xnai war r ma sne add to her militarr
or naval tame Did she gain honor or wealth ?
uia sue suDaue,ine uojomes Did she put
uunu nrueiuuu i .;.-.- j
Now, then,' these facts, it seems to us, suggest
some thoughts which it will do no harm for a
certain school of j Republicans to rerolre in
their minds. Ciril war," with all its inconcei-
vauie norrors, may indeed ' be brought upon
our country : but can it result in anything but
cm, io enner section, ana to erery Individual
that may come within the wide range of its
deadly inflnence?,- There is a chance , that fre-
ternai f relations, thougfc temporarily ruptured,
may one day be restored if peace is preserved ;
but if some of the.' people of one section madlv
proposes to itielf the task of trrincr to whin thA
kL.n. - . -
uiuer section, xne; nope oi reconciiiauon is ex
tinsmished forevpri ' - ,
Florida.
Tallahsee, Jan. 8th.
The ordinance of secession was adopted.
Troops for Charleston.
New York, Jan. f.
The Steamer Star of the West.- with 250
troips an 1 a cargo of provisionsi for Maj! An
derson, sailed for Charleston Saturday noon, by
order of Gen. Scoti. She is due at Charleston
this afternoon. . ! !
In the Mayor's message to the councils last
night, he recommended secession of the city from
the Ste and establishing a free port.
From Washington.,
Washington, Jan.th.
In the Senat3rr. Crittenden made a very af
fecting conservative speech on his resolutions.
Mr. Toombs' speech was" ardently for seces
sion, but by inference admitted the possibilitr
of a compromise. 1
The House adopted by a large majority, reso
lutions approring of Major Anderson's more-
ment, and sustaining the President in preserring
the Constitution and Laws.
Both Houses adjourned tiir Wednesday.
The Stir of the W ?t has gone to Charleston,
contrary. to the President's understanding, and
tliere is consequently great exci. jment ;n Wash
ington. Ed.
PORT OF WILMINGTON, Jf. C. Jan. 8.
1 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. .
Schr T A Wad, Iloff, fm NYork, to Ilarriss &
uun eii. , . . : ,
Schr Louisiana, Mitchell, fm Baltimore, to T C
& Ji Q Worth, mdze. ; f Ii'
Schr Agnes H Ward, McKeethanj from Mttle
River, to Anderson & Savas-e. i ji 1
Schr D C Hulse, CQnklin,
Cazaux, mdze.
. Schr Jenny. Lind, 'Gibbs, fm Hyde feounty, to
DeRosSet, Brown & co, 1800 bushels corn. ; -
Str North Carolina,' Barber, ' fm FaA-etteville, to
A E Hall. ; V . J i '
fm NYork, to A D
CLEARED TO-DAY
Brig L T Knight, Parks, for Cardenas, bv Kid
der & Martin. ' f .' . !: j
Bri Sarah Starr, Eddy, for Havann, by Q C &
W J Munro. . ! ,
Sehr Daniel Williams; Hopkins, for St Kltits: hv
Harriss & Howell.
Str North Carolina, Barber, for Fare fctevi lie. hv
A. E Hall. . , . i '
y ' MEMORANDA. -
A herm brig, from Wilmington. NC. with lum
ber, undoubtedly the Angola, as she was in the
Bay, resterear. was discovered to b& ashore on
Winthrop's Beach, near Point Shirlejvthis (Tiiurs
day) forenoon, strikina- heavilv. Kothino- was
seen of the crew, on board. The sea was making
a complete; breach orer hecfand if the storm con-'
tinues, she will probably go to pieces. Bpston
courier., i r , i . .-, -
A dispatch dated New York. Janr4. Rav 'TtHo
brig Ringold, of . Wilmington, NQ for Boston,'
wilu h careo oi lumDer. nas i
. . , " '
vy mtnrop Ueach
j Balsam -of Wild Chkrhy So lono- as
urease ire vails and it is the lot of humanity
that it always will, -so Jong will the suffering seek
for the bet remedy which science' and skill have
discovered? for their relief. In our cli
cially, coiiglis, colds, andTlung affections are all
prevalent. Few, if any, 'are fortunate enough
yvnouy to ecape their eliects, the slightest form of
which, if neglected, is liable to lead to serious re
suits. If, jthen, a remedy is to be had which is
equal to cpte with the worst features of disease.
iu(?n is stipay in action and permanent in effect,
it should Ie known to all Such a remedy does
exist in Dr,Wistar'3 Balsam of Wild Cherry, and
we confidently recommend it as such. Bridgeport
jiavernierrtna farmer,
(Every wprd of the above is truth;, as all the
annciea among u can be satisfied bf making a
iriai oi me arucie, wnicii can be obtained of all
the druggists.' , ; ; jan 5-Ct
w... i e uave irequent occa
sion to speak of this remarkable medicine, btv
cause we hive full faith in its excellence, and knoW
of many instances where it has perfprmed almofet
miraculous-cures. It is principally designed as an
antidote fo dyspepsia, indigestion, and numerous
disorders j qf the stomach. It was discovered arid
perfected jby a regular physician, after years of re
search and lctical experience in medicine. It is
entirely Unlike all other specifics ' with whieh we
are acquainted, and extracts the disease by its very
roots, leaving no restige behind." Sold r by all re
spectable diuggists in the United States. tlagdf
Our : Union; - i f ' I '
Confirming the abore in erery particular, we
haye only to say that the remedy referred to is too.
yelt known to render it necessary to add a word
ii commendation, i. . j jan 56t
Oxyqe.vated Bitters.--To uch of our readers
as are troubled with the debility incident to the
approach of warm weather, we cordially recom
mend the. ue of the Oxygenated Bitters, as an in
vigorating jto'nic safe, efficacious, and 'highly pal-
in
Boats, and ail the furniture tackle, arid apparel of
the British thip I
- : i t, -air -m r a -
! OF LIVERPOOL
And at the same time, 1 ! ' ' j.
THE HULL OF SAID SIIII',
s she nowr lies stranded, near new Inlet Bar
jan 5, 1861 : - D. PIOOTT, AuctY. ,
PORT WARDEN'S SALE.
D. PIGOTT, Auctioneer. -
IN FRONT OF OFFICE, on WEDNESDAY
next, 9th inst , at 11 o'clock, A. M ,.I will selU
under inspection of the Tort Wardens and British
Vice-Consul, Vfor and on account of liorn it mav
concern, the entire Cargo if i
;! BRITISH SHIP EMMA. K 1
Consisting of "
9 bales Wool,
4000 bags Linseed.
2000 bags Mustard Seed,
1 1 L.V, - .
uait-9 OCHllil. I
said ship having stranded, near New' Inlet Bar, on
her voyage from Bombay to New York.
Wilmington, N. C , January 5, 18C1. I ts
DR. DEEMS' SCHOOLS. !
Eastern Military Academy for Boys.
1 1 ' AND ' i " ...
YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY. I
THE EXERCISES of these Schools will be re-"
o r.-r.A TIITlPOIl I V UAUVtV.II a ' '
3d7 1861. f " - - '
Fof Circulars, ; containing lull particulars, ad
dress : i i Rer. Dr. DEEJ1S, '
dec 22-2wd2tw ' Wilson, N. C.
STAIiLTSHKI). .s:;FT
, : i .i ! . v i
t. suit; i
IJLllill'l ti , K'
' A ' I- - - - . .. '
SAL T- RIVER
BOURBON
TTr TT I- U V'
ninrii i rnirn
- n B mm m-M m h.
1 UIO I ILLtniCO.
DDKESS, ;S.T.SIMI. '
TVTfN fTITT f T-i-r-
JLAO JL JLJUJjJliiX, A
t . . . i .
' - -" I.- t
JEFFERSOH Co,, Ky,
Sept 14, lS0-Mm
Sl7A US SUGARS !
nnd C Vlh.
A
WANTED.
COOK, and Washerwoman.
jan 5-tf W. II
Apply tto 1 ,
LIITITIV
T: BARRELS C.Cofl'.V
I J 25 bbl Crushed, (Irjnulated and !.',. ,i
- .- .Musci)valo .Sugars, Ax jin.r."
C hhds. . " f-
, . For sale by Wf)KTll A- Ii.M!..
Jjan-8 L- - I . . Jrai.it.. l;
Mil!
I. .1
1 1 .
JANUARY 1ST, 1861
OUR ACCOUNTS, due at above date,, are made
out. We respectfully request .our patrons to
call and pay them. ' j
i S. B. KAHNWE1LLER & CO..
jan 2 f Old Stand, Corner Store.
LEA V UJV--LE A Vji;jv 1. 1 ;
I ' . ' I J'l-A ' t.. r. , , 1,1, WIN
-M W it-l ry ItTry t-Trvlu at
J:,n " ! UKTIl i DANM I.
WANTED TO HIRE.
BY TriE MONTH, for the'dnsuing year, a Negro
Girl, capable of taking card of small child-
nd to do light house work. Apply' at the
.vAit7TKiiT A j:
r.JlECEl VA), thjA linoi niiiL', .a bill h i'
diQ'eneiit Militarv ifublicatinii, I nil.i .inn '
ren, anc
Herald Office.
jan 7-tf
full instructions for cver'v
pected to-rooi'row morning
f" ; W Jill AKKK
Market .t., bet. Jas. Daw
jan K
:J"
iraiu !i of Vi t' ici , i;
hv Athuiif Kxj-r. - . .,)
Sew Bonk Stun-.
ind Wilkin-wiii'.,
jaP .. JAMEb S. QRELN. kwion of Faith, elegant bound; TlL IU k .
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Rtr!ffe a
n
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the
' public, that he has opened a ' I
TADLORING ESTABLISHMENT.
at the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Pinsson, as
a. Music Store, on Front street, near Lippitt's Drug
Stored, where he will be pleased to receive orW
for all work in his line. ;
All garments made up in the mosbCislii
siiyie, ana upon snort notice.-
lie is solicited,
jan 5-3t i
;e.- A call from the pub
JOHN IIILZINGEli.
HEADQUARTERS N. C. MILITIA,
Wilmin-oton, N. C, Jan. 5, 18GQ. f
j vii'jvmvo oi ims lvegmient are re-
u.uesieu io meet ai my umce, on the 10th of this
month, at 11 A. M.
jan 5-tm J. L. CANTWELL. Col. Com.
i
; Hie-1'refbyterian. Psalmodi-t. Pitt t. i , ...
-Family Almanac, for 1H01, Ac., nt 1
" ; t WHITAKEIfS New B..k H..r.-,
Market st.,: bet. Jan. DawxnV-itnd Wilkin '..
jn 8 - - . . . .j
: THOSE SUPER loTt
UjMBRELlUS i
Scotch and American
Oinigliaiiis, j y , ; .
West make afid finih; ' .
Ana the lowcnt prices, .
prices. pricuti-T-f
' At the Einporiiint,
i ir.. i. . ....
j i . . A .'lillKl'l ill'll't.
! yl MUtKet Mreet,
r1 I MVEUS &, MIMIKK.
dec 31
aiu
THE WILSON SCHOOLS:
. WILSON, N. C.
OR BOYS AND GIRLS in separate' Build-
mgs-r-by Mr, and Mrs. Richardson aided b
loth
A Royal Riso. A remarkable ri no- bn. lntP-
!y been fsicked up in the Champs-Elysees, Paris,
and committed to the safe keeping of the police.
This ring, which is quiti new and verr maornifi-
cent, has a royal crown, in diamonds, with the
cypher V. A., in diamonds. Under the bezel is
a tiny stereoscope, the ere-glasses of which ar
scarcely Iarger.than the head of a pin, the di-
lueiision or me two tuoes being less than that of
a rery small crow-feather. Holding this ring
between the ere and the lis-ht. tfw
the Prince Consort and the Prince of Wales be-
smn rt - T ! I , T mi . - , . . . .
IUUK; naiuic. ; xuis ring Deiongea to a box of
jewelry destined for the English cofcrt, but was
stolen from the house which had received the order.-
;
CARD TO GENTLEMEN.
WE ARE PREPARED to execute al
orders, promptly, in the
MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
NORTH CAROLINA CASSIMERE
t i Coat, Pants and Vest,
x diiii xuimmcu, ii,au where
goods are furnished us
If trimmings are furnished, we MAKE THE
FULL SUIT for $8,50.
Our Northern House, whose entire trade is in
lrginia and ISorth Carolina, is fulby prepared,
wiui - . - - - - - K
TWELVE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN CUT
' TERS, "
so lurnisn, made in superior style, 20 to 30 per
cent, below usual figures, any article of
GENT'S WEARING APPAREL.
Otfr
is Jbeen totallr lost on
The crew were sared.' !
The abore is intended for the Angola, abore re
ported, as:no brig named the Ringold, has cleared
from this port. .: -. - ' j i p
ISTe-yy Advoi-tisoiiioi tt w.
WEEKLY- LINE ' OF STEAMERS,
-" ' BETWEEN - !
New York !& Wilmington;
THE NEW STEAMSHIP NORTH
vjjjtx, a., uauu Hirra. -xoweu.
wiu leave iew lorKior Wuminffton.
on tpe 19tn mst., and run, m connection with the
steamship Parkersburg, Capt. Stannard", forming
a weekly bine between New York and Wilminje-tnn.
one ship" leaving each port, every Saturday, i
lam authorized tostateithat the Wilmington
and Manchester, and- Wilmington and Weldon
Railroad Co's will run Freia-ht Trains' in connec
tion with the steamers, by j which arrangement,
Freight will be transmitted to and from tne inte
rior, without delay, f E. A. KEITH, Ag't,
! Wilmington..
II. B. Cromwell & Co., Ag'ts, NewYork! !
jan B-ii
atable, when diluted according- to directions? co
tainingnb alcohol in its composition, and possessing
mop real merit than any preparation of the kind
we have eyer known. Many leading; physicians
.usef it in Iheir practice, and have spoken of it hi
thejstrongest terms of praise over their own signaf
tUl'es. Its reputation as a cure for . Dyspepsiais
upiyersal. r Ogdenabvrg Republican, j j
VI Tjhia peculiar and excellent remedy is worthy of
all the numerous tributes which hare been paid to
its rare qualities as a healing medium, j dec 17-4W
COUGHS, COLDS, AND jLUNG DIS
! j .. A EASES. i j
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup
Whooping Cough, Diseases of the Throat. Chest J
and Lungs, howerer long, standing and serere in
character', are quickly cured by that long tried,
efficient and faithful remedy !
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
hThe unirersal opinion fully accords with that'
lately expressed by the "Saratosrian," which savs
(Wistar's Balsam has achieved many remarkable!
cures of Pulmonary disorders its success being.so
great tnat taten m time it is deemed a: specific."
The thousands of Certificates In the hands of the
propre.tors from those who from long suffering
disease, have been "redeemed, regenerated, disen
thralled," and now by this remedy enjoy immuni
ty iron pain and suffering, are still better eridence
of the fact, j J -' ; ; i
J Still More Testimony, j
t "f AxDorEK, N. H., Oct. 15,1859.
Messrs. Si W. Fowle, & Co;, Boston, Gentle
men?.' i-I hare an earnest desire that all
. . r-- "
ir
ulland able corps of Assistant Teachers in all
epartments. .
Departments, Four Preparatory, Academic,
Collegiate, and Unirersitr. or Art. u-ith ur
course of study in each. 1
The ensuinar Session will h
admission of Pupils, on Thursdar, the 10th of Jan-
Promptness solicited.
For a Catalogue, address the Principal.
dec X4-fewd&w D. S. RICHARDSON.
LLPERSONS who are !nd-btei f..r t.'n.fvi L
Pronsions. Ac. eitlu-r hr rr .it, I
elate firm of Wilson &. William nd ul.J
accounts are long since due, are requested to mnU
immediate payment to the subscriber, or such n
counts will bo placed in officer's hands f..r roll.-i '
tlon- - j JAMES WILSON.
Jan 1 1 i No. 5 Market ittrcct.
H
tinguished forerer;
ilATRiMOjfT vs.-Sixgle-Blesssdxess. Matrimo
ny is: Hot buckwheat cakes, warms beds, com
fortable slippers.' smokinff coffee, round arms. ;
reu iix, jLiHa woras, snirts exumng in buttons,
redeemed stockinErs. boot-lacks, hanninwsa t
Hurrah! r 1'. - - ir ' '
Single-blessedness is : Sheet iron oniltd hTn
. a ' . - -
nw,.irosiy rooms, ice in tne pitcher, unregen-
Arrangements for Sprint; : : '
We shall be gorerned by the changes that may
take place in the times generally. We hope to be
able to open, : r j ! . . .
UPON AN EXTENSIVE SCALE, ;
with the most . accomplished corps of Workmen,
superintended by a Cutter, whose skill has nerer
been surpassed. If we are guaranteed a support,
we will open, In Wilmington, a MERCHANT
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, inferior to none
in the United States, i ! v
erated linen, heedless sockl coffee sweetened
with icicles, gutta nercha biscuit. flabbT stealr I We respectfully solicit the patronage of the Dnb-
uuu nuun, turns, cougns, cones, rnuDarb. mig- i uc, at - - i , ' BALDWIN'S.
ery, etc. ugni-, ; . - - r jan7-:
-3td ltw
IIESPER, AND OTHER POEMS.
BY THEO. II. HILL. j
THE UNDERSIGNED has now in press, d rol-
Hill is well known in this community, as the author suneringtrom pulmonary complaints, should know
of many fugitire poms, which published anon- t-fl?nterful tues of Sr. Witar'a BaUam of
jfiuuusiy jiave -gone tne rounds ot tne press .r, , r, . U"1M: L,iV oowing siatement
P-i;ng, as pure gems, wnererei set. . J
Harinsr now reclaimed these wanderlnor xralfa.
he presents them to the public with others hith
ertJ unpublished anL hisXpubhsher would bnlr
thom o sw-i.s1;.f C 1. : ? . a- l ' - .
tion impartial criti-
asKpr mem a cordial r
cism. j
. The rolume, a-neat 12mo., will be sent by mail,
free of postage. Price, $2 per copy. Orders
should be forwarded at once, to the subscriber, as
but a small edition will h nnhllahosi a nu.oi
aiscount to tne iTade. N. C TURNER!
Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1861. N. C. Book Store,
jan 8-2t i -' .( , - - t.
'!"-, HIIXSBORO' !
MIXaITARY ACADKMV
'pHIS INSTITUTION, of a thoroughly scien-
conduct of Col. C. Ci. TEW?
Zr. T Z oiaie -auuiary Acaaemv, at Colum-
e third Academic year'begins Feb.
6tn, 1861. The Charge ia 31S tur unTmm ;i
ding elottunar. For a Circular. AdAroaa th sn.'
jiwiunruueui. . . . : ian 8-lmd 4tw
LAMPS TO If TU IT' -. i
F RUMINATING APPARATUS, ftr Balls " Par
ties, Public Meetings, 4c., can be hired or,
rery reasonable terms,! of the Inimitable n j
jan o - j "j - CASSJDEY.
I FLOUR "FT.OTTT 'I,
CZr BARRETT Film it an4 nn- n
JJ For sale bv iWORTTT Jr nivir
For sale br
Jan8 - -i
WORTH & DANIEL.
' Granite Row.
LOW GRADES BAG T'Trrti I
inn BAS Fine and Cross Flour, in bags of
1UU 98 lbs. For sale, rery low. by ,
0 - " I WORTH A DANIEL,!
Jn8 Granite Row.
with : the hope'thatssome skeptical person may be
induced to gire him ta trial i t
-oix jea.rs.smce a was attached with a riolent
cough, and a resorted to physicians, finst at home,
and next abi-oad, of acknowledged skill and repu
tation, and made use of many patent medicines.
Without the slightest benefit. ,
j The disease augmenting to' such a degree as to
defy the skill of the physicians, and the hopes of
...vuuo ,,as muuucu, an n. utsv resort, io mas:e a
toal of your popular Balsam, Without any conn-
uc"w i,ta ;iuerii,s, as mac naa oeen destroyed or
numberless trials of advertised nostrums.! But the
effect was magical ! My friends were again hope
tul, and I wis-astonished at the rapid change. The
racking cough, the serere pain in my side, and de-
luguiK uig Bweaps, wmcm nan reduced me almost
to a skeleton, abated, and I was soon in 4 fai
of recoreryi and by a continued use of the reme-
ujr was reswrea to good nealtn. j
.: r Yours, rery truly.- j GEO.4 W. CHASE.
. SBa- Caution to Purrhadpra TV, a -i :
wirt. nolo, .- vrz...7. ' ""v
nlZ,?JTZ? S"," gnaie or x.
"fa. praniea one ot tne Proprietors on
less r yapper other is ile and worth-
Prepared jbr SETH W. iFOWLE & CO., Bos
ton, and sole by : , , i
" GILHAM'S MANUAL i
X1 Major William Gilham, Virginia Military
' !.' ' CONTEXTS. ' ' . . .
Article 1st. Afmy Organization Organization
of Infantry Organization of .Caralrr Ortraniza-
vijlfu ui r ieia Anuiery, rne otatt.
!; Ayticle 2d Arms and Amunition : i ' .
Article 3d-School of the Soldier :
Article 4th School of the Companr : '
Article 5th-rTarget Practice ; j ''
: .n.1 une urn ocuooi or ine uattalion i
I Article 7th School of the Trooper ;
Article 8th School of the Troop ; . '
( Article 9th School of the S
Article 10th-r-Evolutions of the Resriment ;
Article 11th Light Artillerr Tactics ;
( Article 12th-Honors paid br Troops, to . the
President, Governor, Generals, "Ac. ;
. Article 13th Duties of Captains, Companies'
""c- iu vttiujin, urari isons, XC.
j Article 14th-i-The Staff; -.
Article 15th Battles ;
Article 16th Courts Martial .
Article 17th Music, Reville; Tattoo! &c :
Appendix The Articles of Wrar. . - . -f
The whole in pne handsome volume of 743 pp.
Price $2,50.1 Book forwarded 'on mnnint
5(1 copies received this .morning, per Express, at
JJ . i WnjTAKER'S New Book Store.
laricet St., bet. J,as. Dawson's and Wilkinson's. -
jan 8 i
lAIn
unir,
..ii nil k, u iiArm,iBri, is ncceKsarv i.i.i
Ion? and liannr life. I -ft "ihn o-irlj l.nv'T..,,
dlinirl Hoops t-the bovs small area. ;f (?AKttlil
and take plenty of exerciso these cool imrnin--.'-dee
1 j . .
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TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC, 1
Millers' Planters' and Merchnnt"
A . i. . . i . j
Presbyterian Family Almanac, '
Metholist Almanac."
J'unch's Almanac.
Housekeepers' Almanac.
Laugh and (Srow Fat Almanac, Ac., at
v' . " WHlTAKEIfS New Book. Store.
Market St., bet Jrts. Dawsori'j and Wilkin.c.1,'.
' .' FAMILY FLOUR. - .
WE have the best Family Flour In: town, an.l
j f v n 1 1 vi
c warrx-nt each Mini i-n.rk-
package, if not good, to be Vet 11 rneii: . '
dec 12 T WOliTll A niviir
!T7AMILY, Suj
I Wilmington
by (dec 11)
f THE FIRST AND THE LAST. "
xt C ' ir w:as exemplified in the course of
JVorthj Carolina, as regarded her action in
days of the! Revolution. The Mecklenure
Declarat onof Independence, signed by Ephraim
Inward, land others, was the -first public assertion
FIX) IT II.
Super and Fine, Fari-ttet ille in. I
inspection, in siore, .nnd for mi,
ZE.VO II. (IRKE.N'E. .
ROOKS FOIl A LI ' r
rTlIIE North Carolina Form Book Cant w.JI
I Justice, or'Swan'ii Revld Fncdlev's L ir J
Adviser, at Rclley'a Book Store. 1 : ' d.-c
j the woman liTWTiTrTi
0NBookSs hc tcstrNovtl out, at KiileN
ioaRRiS3uA"iL
r!RSSn' rowdc-ed ?nd Parified, just rec, i
J ed, and for ale rery low. for mb.n
r
dec 11
! , JAlV UARV71
GEO. MV Ells',
801.
of the right of a State or colonf to be free-to sc
cede: and North Carol;
JLesfTltt1ern betn d forming
KJIiUVCO
ratify
Thus, quick tand nromnt tn
, she was slow to. dole-
OUR ACCOUNTS are mVdo out. AUp. -..
due us, will please call and nettle, j . , -
' I k'AIIVlVl lf I'll titt.k i
1A A r .... a Jm , ,
, V ";WcnHnge vomer, Front
jan 1 ! I - .- -.. ,
1 tr el. '
resist and - repel aggression
f 1 CY 5,n7,ot tne Powers rested in her. . The
Infimitable CASSinrv h. ai
h) Sweet Oranges, which he U nUi., ot
prpcedentedlr low prices of SI 9 i Kn 1
Akui of li liA- " v.-.,wluuu.
A VARU:TYof.lind;MerV
tPv 7 ' 1 WHITAKEIPH Nw I .w,k Store.
S6i $t" heU Da"'- Wilkin,.,
1 Jan 1 j i r .. I -
1
WEET CIDER. A
in ti m . & t nnv "7 1 i
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a iuc uuica or me undersigned, to-day. Frances
" j a. v. A 'Li. U. WORTH.
TO-DAY NEW AND FRESH.
iSXK. rAKKKJiSMllKl. :
pONCENTRATED LEAVEN-something new,
Xj A ew Beef Tongues, Yeast Powders,
- csmoeaueer Buckwheat, -
vSyeJlo,ur' Butter, ' , r
. CO bbls. C.! Sugars, Raisins, N-
10 " Craahed Granulated and Powdered,
2a boxes choice Yellow Cheese. i -
! . - WORTH St DANIEL, .
j ; . 2 Granite Ww, Front street. .
j'an 3
if : ,1 i
nKSTPn V ni nniu-
1 ft eAK? snperior Cincinnati Sides" and Shoul-J
J-ft ders, ia store, and for sale by T ' i I
ian 8 ! i ' . i?4"-r. tw,ri I
MESS PORK. !
I Dl ) BB1 strictl7 City Mess Pork, for sale by
XVU m 8 I ' M. MacINNIS. i
few .bbls., for nale at
CASSIDE'S.
T SALT.
iverpool (;ronn!, f.r wil.-,
SatterlV. - J Vf
jan 3 .... : -t-. , HARRISS Jk limvi.-! i.
MONEY MONGY;
re all
ve ott
- . . - i
J'KItKIV
No. 8 Market street.
I V COFFEE AND SUGAR
AXJKJ 100 bbls. Sue-ar.
jan 8 iFor Sale byi. M. MacINNIS.
1 f) TXf lf VA to VA mcb H00? Iron, for saleby
Ay jan 8 ; ,.::,.r . 4 ii. MacINNIS,
MAmrpufT
OS. 2 and 3. in store. nnH fl- maf u
an 8
!
M. MacINNIS.
Tst
N. C. FLOUR.
RECEIVED Per Railmnfl v:i' a
UJ Super, celebrated W.tchoria IttlU 7tonZ
?fcb7 : DeR0SSET, BROWN. A CO.
nor 27
IJiHT bare' money Yonr acconnts
. made out. Come up and settle, and
- Jan ' ' No.
, r lh.it riirrrnAr
nu uiasaware are now mAd eicee.!
i mgly cheapr,in consequence of tho mm Irv
wires at the Crockery Store, No. MwkJftfreS. "
A SMAlTO
. Cared Old ILjms. Ther ire choir. To I
iJi ' K. f WORtH A DA VI EL.
Jan z !. No. 2 Granite Row; Front it.
1 COaT, at 31 Market street. 7
JACKING TRUNKS atMatr. A
. L 1 A MOOKF. -
TRUNKS at cost at 34 Mar- C Kl
ketst. 1 . MYERS. TLinnVr. P, ) 1
ETICULES-iRETICUJ.ES; at cot ' '
"V-KK-W-VV ' tU A II Mf 11 I 11 IK I.
ALISES VALISES at cost, at 34 MarkW tV.
Ju J '. MYERS A MOOItH
a i
II CEMENT & PLASTRn "
200 BBLkS: Cment bbl- Plaster Paris T) S13' W'1' 3 0d 6 pln,.
y, b"g Water Witch. Forsale bV -ideo12 ' i - PEliUl X'S.
iLLIS A MITCHELL.,
A' TtnnTr.vnn a-w-w : .
ALZ aJI?1 r Sann'sRerised Freedly'a
J2f AdTfaer'? '': " " ' KELLEY'SJ
TTEnRt?MENE. LAMPS-r-A large aupplrV
rf.rV.!ultable ior ,tore8. for aale verv chean-Vith
dco7 , CASSIUErS.
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TCWAjf J& WlHTE.-One among
KELLEY'S,
0Tt out, at
dec H ,
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