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i i. . !, . it" 1 - " ' ' ' - . - - - ' i . . ' ' r ' .- i ' ; . ".! -'.''' ' , ' . ' J .L. 1 . : ..' ' . ' ; ' -i ' : .- - ' .. . ,:;.! - "i a.-:.'k':v- -r ' ' - - - " -i , . . - I ' 1 ' T : " 1 ' 1 . ' ' -.1 - - -.!' ,' -- ! .-'1 ! , . , ... . . 1 ' p:f:'y ' v:-j.;.t''"t. , v-;..-V..'.-.'; 'y . : -: -"-".! - : ' .. . . ! " vol. yir., ?NO. 207. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1861. WHOLE NO. 2107 If. 1 I"! i. v i lvl6lS: Duly l?aie r, .00; Weekly, S2.00, Zit IN AinUXCK.-tLS, l b f i-'al :,v ?tf p'l. qnlesaa remittance inii.1.- I.. ir..ntiTo.- . Tm. !v kiofict' is eiven, ti.1i !. inCNt ah Ik- m.i.II" In -f.ri-the expiration of -M.tnrv trLiv tnaileJ at ur tik, when the let- t-T iJ rt-wv"rjJ. ! "' j A. 31. W AlllKll IMitarand Irotor. . - . r r - i - - - - WUbMING'TON. Vc1iiosdaj-' Kvcninp, Jahuary 9, 18G1. (Tbe Herald Job Office - now t 4fi"i'!jji-lr JiUiil up with the finest 03- -J.r:.. ;ir.,ji:TvPE iolK.fo.jna in the State. Kvirv $ of Jul work ftin now be speed' iii.I l..ii-i.!-.rueh- printed at this office from .k !.vni.to a vi.-iting card. Handbills, ! M.iaU 4c, 4c, nc-atlj and promptly 1 t iui-iut Bht-t notu-e, and on Reasonable terms. )Il-lVi.il nrji-ntion wilj b .!. (..trtiiu tit Iifjreufter,' and w ! : . work. fctrngNd to our Jul ' nricntion will be Hr en to the Job eA.t'l tsured tlmt tvd to our Jobthand, who is ex l rielierd in t a- ; business, will, be executed sat- y!"ttt.rily in ivcKy refK-tt. Give hi in a trial at :ir.v rale. nhlifit is ii'jt done wx-11, no complaint - vi !il I.e. made if a withdrawal of patronage. - r m i m v Pt r:i,.ixLviibTATK SwKEf.H.'-The London cor- n ril"ntot!lhe .New Orleans 1 1 Vita arers that liie .e r ! if jic conference of Jvinjj3 at'Warsaw were flt.i,xL lor th" .French Kaiperor by a trick iavei Hjxwi i lie r.niiH'ror oi .vusiria, w men i.s tliiis expl.tliuit: . - i ' ' It i-; refatf il that the Kmpefor and suite, in three en rriiijrej, and art I'scort, arrived, after three il.ns :nl'ni;4s trave1liiir, at it lovely- little vil- l.ive. t.l St Viai Ix injr rmivcd b thellerr Ilurgo- iik i.l r. an'l all tlie little fry of bureaucracy on n t thin -tojtndeil knees. .The Emperor told tii.fiitlie was jl:ul to sec them, lilt they need not "trotil.h- iliem-klvi'S to read the address of congra- Miilfttion tJuj!. tor lie wascomqtmdedly hungrj" and wanted 1 reakfifsUI The bit room3 of the one solitary rtttle inn had leen' taken by an En- irlishniaii.1 k it was aJterward found that he Irad done thoanie thing through fiftv miles of cynntrv, .so tint he was prepared at all the inns for at raveliinr hungry Emjieror on his way back, Tlte tonrtcoiit ?trarper, of course, complied with the retp'est 't mine Host, ana wjts too glad to ac- commodate. me r.mpcror. iunng me repast, liowcTcfhe kas admitted to .'the bedroom by mine host on pome pretence for something he had left there, lie did not remainj more than ten minutes, if 5-1 'much, but was afterward seen no .,... Ivx- tl... l r.ov- thA ,V,r . v - .r V ..r..1 . its mew Ji tiiK w uuiv muuGui. n iiu -I It A S l 1 -TM l x 1 .had nianageijj 'to abstract the small red and gold covered writ utV desk of. his Majesty, the Emperor IHtl Ull lliV tl.l(. 117 i 1 1 I L I VVAl I AS VUIUUC M-T 11 1 (a a of . Aiistrijt wherein-were contained all the doeunuTits w ieh related to the Warsaw meetin; and though i .there, must 1 ijiubtlesi not one contained a treaty, ve iieqn imy wmcu ici out. me whole of thd secret jorthe undertaking which haifbeen mutuallr come to 1)3 the three iwwrs. niis reads' like a romance, but it is a fact well vouched forf " - " - - A Child hf llEAVEX.-i fV clergyman lost a c hild. A brother minister attended the luneral, and 'at the close of his reirtirka the father of, the deceased c hild arose and spoke a3 follows to his lfople who were presenter ; ' -Vhin I liave sought to minister to you con solation in the time oi" your aiictions, weeping "with; you out ."your dying children, you have often, said tol pie that? I knew nothing of the an- .guisli. and iuld not sympathize with you in your loss, llctlit powN.;- I ripvertHd before." men ne uiret lexi mem to inp source oi ais com- fort and sdppoct, and invited ojl to the' fountain ?.'-. ituua-c aiyyu a a . uc overlooking n beaiftitul nver, on the other side of which were luxuriant fields. (Alluding to this, be rontiuued r j . 1 t Often; as I. have stood on the borders of this strejun. aud looked over! to thq fair fields on the other sluiei 1 have felt lut little interest in the " ppoph? of I'iie : place in full view before me. ' The river seiwratos-me from them, hnd my;thoughts , and my afToctions were here. But a few months . ago, one of my children moved across to the other side,'and toik up hid re-4dence there. Since then .my ltr-art'hasjeen there Also, i In tlie morning, w hen I rise and look jnut io wards the east, I think . of my child who is over ?herd; and again and -' again threurh tlie day r thrnx ot him, ana tne other side oC the river is always in my thoughts, with .the chjld Avho has, gone there.- And now, since another of my cjiildrenj has crossed the river of deatli. and has gone to ilwell on the other ; side, my he;irt is drawu'out towards Heaven, as it was "never drawn liefore. I supioserfliat ll1ivcn wiJ-dcar time; that my Father was there, and i$y friends were there, and that Iliad a fiy.it intciest hi Heaven" bit had, no , child t'irre : now have :- and I nevet think, and never ; sluill think ft. Heaven, vbut with the memory1 of that, dear cLihi who is to be among its inhabi tants forcvcK" i i ! , j i 1- f A Fable rori TiiE Toxo.' Imest had accom panied his father into the vineyard, which were Ymh with premise for the coming autumn. There he found ti Honey lcc struggling in the web' of a bitge garden spkUr,. which h.ul already ojened its fangs to) seize -uioii its prey: but Ernest set tho tee at liberty, and dest roved tlu? glistening scire. ! J The Hither, observing w hat had passed, inquir- - ed of his sort how he jiould so lightly esteem the "skill and ingenuity "of the littlq artist, as to anhi- "" hilate its work in "a moment. f'-Did'st thon not see with what.' beauty and order those slender threads "werjo interwoven? Ityw could'st .thou then l!af the sime moment sa pitiful and yet so liard-heartel? j - " -r . But thi biy excus himself saying:; (s there Aot.eyU la tlie spiders art: ior xi oniy . ends-to destruction, whereas tho lee; gathered " , t honey and withan its cellj so I gave freedom ttV the'lrf. anil destroyed the spider's web".?' - The fathetwas pleased at this decision of a sim- u ctutd, wpo saw no oeauiy ib ingenuity , um its aim w-us )destruction. j . ; c i-But,',' tfontinued the flithbr, 1 'perhaps you havclN.en ilaiust towards the spider.; See how it protects oir ripening gra pes ifrom the flies and wasns. I iv tneans or me net'wnicn it weaves around the branches!'! . - Dbes5t do so." asked the bor, "with the in.- - I I WW very littfe aliout our frranes."; ' i - N tention of protecting our grapes, or merely that it may satisfy its own thirst for blood T'' 4TrulT." replied his father,! "it troubles1 itself f , s 4i0h!' sid Ernest, ''tlitnthe good it does i cannot be worth much : for I have lMard you say tliat it rs a good will alone which can im-' part beauty or goodness even to jne mosi useiat actions." ' j; , I ? 1 . v . ; '"Verr true, my bov : we maybe thankful, i J iM)wever, Halt in the course of nature,- that which is evil oftenijbsfers what is good and useful witn . OMlintendintr to do so." ,w . h . Wherefore," Inquired Ernest, ''does the spider sit foj solitary in its web, whilst tne oees live sociabW together, and worK in union r v ny might not th spiders also make .one huge web, an.l nse it it common?'' r- .tDearchld:' answered his father, "a good ol.jectalondjcan ensure friendly co-operation. The bond of wickedness or selfishness contains within itself the seeds of dissolution. Therefore wise naturcj hever attempts that which men too often learp ! by. their otrn experience to be vain and impracticable! -sAi " ! . .On tlieir ray homewards the father obserred : J n;ui loom cot icarni .somewhat Irom tne Fpiaer to-day, myjboy? Kemembcr that in this w orld we shall oVfjcn fin J good and evil mixed together TTOur" friends and foes side by side, eo, that what u goo4Iaj; from the, contrast, appear all the more beautiful, Thus may we learn a- lesson tveti frottt what is evil in itself." The rlaaf who took; a glance at the past has Comparative Table of Exports Of the vriHripal article from tc Port of Witmi.a. ' V " , y the year 1859. Articrea. Coastwi.se. j 137,740, C6,7l7t 7,174! 3.12-, 101. If,?,' ForeigTu 9,471 J2.717 22,sl 833 1,005 32 2331,570. ptsTafrt-. bbls Crude da .... Uofiin ' Tar ritchi Flour " .... Timber, V. P. ft.... Lumber, " .'... C,07t,714 Shinglef, Stare, 100, ; I8,l0'l 1 L574 i,37.-,r l ea uts. buh Cotton, bales Io. Sheeting do..... Do. Yarn.do. Do Waste, do....... CC lo: 1,231 1 25ft 130,502, v 54,433 Do. Wait, do.. : ew-paper, bdU,. Wofil, balei, SS;::"" Wheat, bush,... 18UO. Articles. Coastwi.-e. Foreign. -Tr.i4r I Crude do, bbls,.!!!!!."' 127,5;.' 52,173 - 5,4! 300:. 22,C0(i 9.120,1 76 i 730,8S0; 97,432 9:,743 22,8511 1,750! 1.501! !: 92 1 1,540. 11 11 120,020, 280', 20,400 23,518 57,425 .C.120 784 35 20,000 9.SK2.S78 2,87,870 10,000 Kosm, do. Tar . do.. Pitch, do.... Flour, do.... Timber, I. P. ft Lumber, do. do Shingles, Stare,. Pea't3, bush,.... Cotton, balcs,t..i. Do. Sheeting, do... Do Yarn, do Do. tc, do Do Warn, do. Newspaper, bdls I Wool, bales,............; Uice, cln, casks. t Do. rough, bush.,...! Wheat, bush j Comparative Table of Exports Fromtht port of Wilmington, N. C, for the fourth qnarter of 1800 compared with the fourth ijtmrtir oj !.:. ending 3tf of tteeember of each ienr : Articles. ' i Coastwise. I Forei"-n. Spts, Turpt., bbls... Crude Turpt., bbls.. 33,-4 7'. 10,851,: 80,312! 2,933 l,815i 3.543 1.040 7.050 270 305 20,000 2.081,792 294.000 Rosin, bbls.............. Tar, bbls..... Pitch, bbls , Timber, P. P. ft j f ij j shhjo-ila 756,252 qtaw ' 100 35,582 141 I pea Nuts, bush.. Flour, bbls... 10 I Cotton, bales 10,502 372 318 I Do. "Sheeting, bales. Do. Yarn, bales,., J. aste, bales.. Do. V arp, b.lleS.. 12 27 Paner. news. bdls.... 230 i t:"a IVltt'i IUU"1I. UUM1 I JA a1aa nnal-o j Vool baies.. . ..!!!!'!!! I Wheat, bush!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 1,932 18GO. Articles. Coastwise. j Foreign l Snts Turnt.. bbls 28,417 10,747 3,903 4,272 7,409 1,144 110 14,000 3,085,477 I Crude Turpt., bblA... Kosin, ools.. Tar, bbls... Pitch, bbls 8,aiz . coo Timber, P. P. ft Lumber," " fU Shingles 3,000 1,817,001 , 353,094 57,500 31,708 021,330 Staves, Pea uts, bHsh Flour,, bbfs, Cotton, bales. Do. Sheeting, bales... 9,011 293,1 254 j 38l! 244J Do. Yarn, bales...... Do. Waste, bales. Do. Warp, bales Paper, new3, bdls,.... Rice, rough, bush.... I)o. clean, casks Wool, bales , Wheat, bush.... 10 MISCELLASKOIS COAST WIS, Flaxseed. 125 bushels; Empty bbl3., 110: do kegs, 210; Soap Stone, 877 bbls; Liquor, 26 bbls; Mdze, 1S7 packages; Dried fruit, 4,589 bags, 50 boxes, 901 bbls, 4 hhds; Hides, L150j Old Iron, 137 tons-. Sheep Skins, 7 bales; Tobacco, 228 boxes; Corn, 1.500 bushels: Rars. 26 bales; Copper Ore, 34 bblsf Old Copper, 3 hhds, 3 casks, 3 bbls, 2 boxes, 3 nieces: Potatoes. 217 bbls; Bacon. I hhd; Leath- er, 13 rolls; Juniper Wood, lls corns; ueeswax, n boxes. 87 bbls. 2 hhds; Rosin Oil, 130 bbls; Oran ges. 125 bbls; Tallow, 8 bbls; i;eet, 2'J DWs; uotiee, 21 bags. ' FOREIGN. Corn." 200 bushels: Spars. 10. ORE AT ATTRACTION ' A T THE OLD STAND, No. 9 Market street. f Noav opening, the largest and finest stock of Crockery, China and ulass v are ever yet ottered to the citizens of Wilmington. ' Having several years experience in this business, iustifies me in savin? that I can offer I inducements which, cannot be had elsewhere. We keep con stantly on hand, the best of Cut and N hite 4 lint Glass, fine White and Silver and China Ware, Terra Cotters. Lava and Parian Ware, with the best of Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, and every thinr used in the House Furnishing "line. ' To wholesale customers. I take pleasure in say ing that I can do better by tnem this season, than heretofore. . . ! 1 Call and examine our well selected stock. Look before you buy. - ' H. R. PERRIN. Wilmington. Oct. 1, I860. tf CABAS. nent of Ca FULL assortment of Cabas Port Monnaies, A etc. Reticules, Ladies' Traveling Bags, Purses, KJUINWE1LER & BRO S. oct OLD SACIIE3I BITTERS AND WIG i, 1VA3I TONIC, j THESE delicious and far-famed Bitters are re commended , bv the first physicians of the country, on account of their Purity and Medicinal Virtue. - ' They are pleasant as nectar to the taste, and are pronounced the best Tonic and Stimulant ever ot tered to tne puDuc. . . Their curative powers, in cases of General De bility, Loss. of Appetite, Constipation, etc.j are m a. aI A .A. -.1 H unparalletea, ana as a guarantee mac we ieei m ranted in claiming what we do, we beg leave to state that our assertions are endorsed by . Prof. Silliraan, of Yale College, " Prof, nayes, of Massachusetts, and hundreds of others. ' For sale by Grocers, Wine Merchants and Drug gists, generally. ' decI3-ly T"oThocsekeepers. . Patent Knife Cleaners, Table and Doors Mats, To be-had at the original Crockery Store. . dec 17 . ' - H. R. PERRIN. UST RECEIVED. Per Schr. A. J.DcRosset, Pork. - Bagging. Cheese. :- Rope, -' . Nails, i Starch, ; , Butter,. Crackers, For sale low for cash, by i ' ' dec 27 - ; ZENO II. GREENE. GILT B AND and Decorated Tea Setts, deci dadir the handsomest in the State, dec 2G 7 . . 1L It. PERRIN. FOR TmS WEEK. HARPER'S WEEKLY, containing New Year pictures, Portraits of the Georgia Legisla tors in Congress, Ac, .. Frank Leslie's Illustrated News, containing an illustration of the'burn'ing of Fo.t Moultrie, spiking the guns, &c, . ' f New York Mercury, " " Dispatch, National Police Gazette, : . 1 Literary Companion, . . .-. f Phunny Phellow, for February, Chess Monthly, " London Weekly Times, Latest New Yori, -Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston and Petersburg papers, at ' s - WHITAKEirS New Book Store, . Market st., bet, Jas. Dawson's and WiBiinson s. dec 31 - - ' -BY ASS LONDON PORTER. -jy-ro HUMBU G,but a genuine article, in impprt i ed packages, direct from the importer.- In valid send and get it after trying elsewhere, and pronounce it superior. - m- . ' ' KecoUect, if you want the genuine "Byass Lon don Porter," yoa can get it from - ' Special ISTotices. AD3IKVISTRATOITS NOTICE. JCSf THE CXDERS1QXED, haring been duly qualilied 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, cf the county of New IlanoTer, 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 persona indebted to said Es tate, are requested to make payment to the under signed, without delay. JOHN" DAWSON". Wilmington, Dec.. 13, lMJO-Cw. MRS. WIXSLOW, PfU Ap experienced nurse and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup foe children teething, which greatl y facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflamation will allay all pain, and is ure-to regulatv the. bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your selves, and relief and health to.vour infants. Per fectly safe in all ca.-es. SeadreYtis?inent in anoth er column. fcl 25-K WALKER MKA11ES, O- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " DKl.'(7 10 tIT and Apothecary, and Dealer in Select Medi cines, .English, French ami fJevman Chemicals Swedish Leeches, Ac, also, ' ' PAINTS, OILS, Window (i!a?s, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c, 4c. aug It. 1800 W. A. BATCHELOR S HAIR DYE !- 'K hisspK-ndi d Hair 1) vehas noenual instantaneous in effect beautiful Black, or! natural Brown no staining the skin or.jnjuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of had Dves. and invis-o- ates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless signed W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CIIAS. BATCH ELOR; Proprietor, ' ' sept 29-ly ' 81 Barclay street, N. Y. LiANDRETII'S SEED. i2T JUST RECE1YFD, a full supply of Land- reth's New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo ver, and a general assortement of small seed.- For sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st. nov 28 Xr T--T -f .T-PTTTT T Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, N. E. Corner Front and Market St., Wilmington, N. C. 5. ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as sortment Af 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 street,) from the corner. "S-jj- n and after this day, All prescriptions f ' oct 30 will be Cash. ,- HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. WM. A! BATCHELOR'S hmw 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 Win. A. Batchelorsince 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 is warran ted not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and,the ill effects of bad Dyes reme died ; the Hair invigorates for Life by this splen did Dye. . Sold in all cities and towns. of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ljgThe Genuine has the name and address, up on a steel plate engraving, on four sides of each box, of William A. Batchelor. CHARLES' BATCIIELOR, Proprietor, sept 29-ly 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. Pimples Banished! Faces Made Clear 1 How? By one week's use of the Magnolia Balm. A perfectly harmless, but elegant and effectual pre paration. . r Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere. See advertisement. W. E IIAGAN & CO., Proprietors, apl 19-lydJkw ' - Troy, New York. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. Some four months since our excellent townsman, Napiitali Ezekiel. informed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer,' with w hich 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 vigorous 'growth. So con vinced is Mr. Ezekiel of the efficacy of his discove ry, that he has named it "THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER.", Mr. E. isabout . . . . - ' r going intoan extensive muuuiaciurc o. hu mutie which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald pated friends. Richmond Enquirer, Dee, 12, 1850. , . ' i This famous article can now be had of the princi pal Druists. Those persons who desire a line head of hair, have only to use the restojjer accord inrr. to printed directions on tlie-uottle. lhose rt -- - who have any doubts of its elficacy can have them rcmnvwl in a short time, by'-using the Virginia Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it U all it is claimed to be. : j Wholesale depot for orders, G.O Main st. R. EZEKIEL. . " ' Richmoxd, Nov. 14, 1859. i. N. Ezekiel, take oath On the Holy Bible, that 1 have ben bald for the past'12 j ears and have restored my hair by using Lzekiel s irgmia nair Restorer. i Napiitali Ezekieb. This dav sworn to before me, by Naphtali Eze kiel. Joe. Mato, ' " Mayor of Richmond. V. II. LiPPlTT,Sole Ag't., j;in 14 j Wilmington, N. C. i GLUE GLUE. CARD. We beg leaye to inform the trado, that we have appointed WM. C HOWARD, Esq!, Na val Store Broker of Wilmington, N. C, Sole Ag't for our Glue. ' V ! ' Boston, apl 3, 1860. GEO. B. ROGERS & CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO..R. ROGERS 4 CO, of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their Glqea in this 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 monay will be re funded. A well selected BtocK ot low grades trom othpr parties kept constantly on hand j samples of which can be seen at my omce. i : v. apl 9-ly; C. HOWARD, Broker. CEDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 5,000 just re Reived, for sale by & . CHEESE. E IVGLISH, PINE APPLE AND STATE at dec 11 GEO. MYER'S. . 1IAY. i-,';. lAfin BALES Nevv Y'ork, in store. For 1UUJ7 sale very low, by dec 20 JAMES WILLAA, RD. DIEEGTOEY. STATE GOVERNMEXT. Governor Jao. W. EUis, of Rowan. Private 8ecTetarr--QrabJim Dares, of Craven. " Treasurer D. W; Courts, of Wake. . Sec'y of State Rufos IL Page, of Wake. Comptroller C H. Broeden. of Wame. Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren, 1 COLXCILLOatF ITATK. f - Council Wooten. of Lenoir ; John W: Cunning ham, of Person ; W. A. Furguson, of Bertie ; J. F. Graves, of Surry ; Dayid Murphy, of Cumber land ; J. J. Loriff, of vjNorthimpton, and W. L. Hillard, of UUnconibe. " - 1 ' FEDERAL AN D ViTATB. C0CBT3. ;( The United States Circuit Ccfurt, for the District of North Carolina, is held semi-annually at Raleigh, on the 1st Monday in June and last Monday in No vember. I : ; : ' Judges IJonj J. M. Wayne! of Georgia;- Hon.; Asa Bijrars, of Martin, District Judges-salary, 5f2000. " . . . Robert P. Dick, District Attorney; Wesh?v Jones, Marshal. -I . . 5 The United States District Courts are held at i otwI tntnhar .1- M Jones, Clerk ; Newbern, 4th Monday in April and October, .Benjamin Brown, ClerK ; Wilmington, 1st Monday alter the 4th Monday in April and Oc tober. John L. Cantwell, Clerk. THE SUPREME COCRT The Supreme Court of Xort'h Carolina is held at Raleisrh semi-annually, on the second Monday"In Jun, and the 2d Monday in December. It is also held once a year at Morganton, Burke county, on the first Monday in-August, J. R. Dodge, Clerk. The officers areas follows: Chief Justice, Rich- jnond M. Pearson, of Yadkin ; Justices, M.' E. Manly of Craven, and William H. Battle, of Or ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. ' William JSpeater or fenate U. i. Clart, of jsxigeeomoe. v"- . ticnuiiu cw.u uiumu, i " Houseof Commons W. T. Dortch, ji j ; John's HalL) ! . X1 H. ofWayne. '. 1 wost Ex R G Rankin, H P.. Com L C Turner, G U 3d I . , State Librarian O. n. Perry, of Wake. . I Ex G L Filly aw, King V. I j Solicit eon Public Printer Jno Snelman. " " 5 ' 1 Ex !lSB Carr. Serih. Com I NorthroD. G M 2d orders for a. jen.Kins, 01 arremon, Aitorney-wpucrai : , , n. ... . ,r , Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan;Reporter ; Edmund ls Directress, Mrs Ken- 4th Directress,Mrs Hal t f .ewr'u ft i. . i i:rt ir x r nedy. i ' lett. . ' B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk ; i Oliver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; - James Litchford, of Wake, Marshal. superior courts. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits, by the. following officers i -Judges, R..R. Heath, of Chowan; Geo. Howardjof Wijson ; JasVW'Gs born, of Mecklenburg, Rebert jS. French, of Robe son, John M. Dick, of Guilford); John L. Bailey, of Orang-e, and Komulus M.iSaunders, ot waxe. so licitors Elias C. Hines of Edenton, rides the rirst Circuit; William iJ. Houston, of Duplin, rides the Second Circuit i William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit: Thos. Ruffin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit ; Bobt. Stranffe, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit i- David Coleman, of Buncomb rides the'Seventh Vircuu. V. ' PUBLIC WORKS IS NORt h carolika. The Branch Mint of the United States is located iit Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in this State. Ihis establishment was authorized by Act ot con gress, passed 3d 3larcn,: lHJo. Tne omcers are as bliows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and Acting Treasurer ; John H.l Gibbens,' Assayer, Melter and Refiner ; John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner ; Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. i ' i The University of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-eight miles W. N. W. from RaleighJ The North Carolina Institution for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal. i s '' ; Fortifications. Fort Macon, Beaufort Harbor, Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick county. ' ! j United States Arsenal. Located at Fayette- ville, ' i I Insane Asylum of North Carolina, situated in thevicinity of Raleigh, will cjontain 250 patients ; lo patients now in it. Dr. JUl V.n isner, bupenn- .tendent ; Dr.' F. T. Fuller, Assistant Physician ; Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward; j Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W. W. 1 II olden, Edward Cantwjeil, A. M. Lewis, Dr. W. T. Blow, John A. Taylor,! and Dr. Columbus Mills, Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President pf the Board ; William E. Anderson, Treasurer. Messrs. Holden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive Committee. . .'!! All indigent insane persons entitled to be received, and treated, and taken care of at the public charge. Paying patients are also received from this and sending indigent insa ie to Asylum, seel Revised Code, chapter on Asylums. TOWN GOVERNMENT. COMMISSIONERSgF WILMINGTON Mayor Jonn Dawson. S I) Wallace, O G parsley,! ir t iV- . m r ml Ti i Samuel R Bunting, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin. FIRE DEPARTMjEXT. Chipf-Engineer James Mitchell. Assistant Chief Englneer-W T J Vann. Chief Fire Warden-j-B W Beery. Assistant Fire Warcjen W T J Vann. Fire Wardens George Myes, B W Beery, C D Ellis, W T J Vann, Edward Kidder. E Kidder and C D Ellis, to (superintend blowing up buddings. . Lamp Lighter Detnpsey Martin. HOWARD RELIEF FIRE COMPANY. ( Re-organized Jun C, 1859. Foreman Walter Furlong.) 1st Assistant John Sheppard. 2d Assistant William Dowling. Secretary E P Wade. Treasurer Daniel JMsbrow! HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1. Foreman John Vright. 1st Assistant J Kizer. , Secretary and Treasurer J, F. Bishop COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. (Office 18 Water (street.) T Ic. lWM-t.li- W a Pprriij. H Flanner, Wm M IarriJ. j . : SCHOOLS., ' . i BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON'SCHOOLS.! Chairman S D Wallace. I - ; : V Wm S Larkins, James McDuffie, James Kerr, David Mclntyre, Robert H Tate, Samual Player, and Josepn M roy. WILMIXGTON INSTITUTE. L Meginney, Principal WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. O W Jewitt, Principal. - OAKDALE CEMETERY I COMPANY. 'President Donald McRae. Directors Wra A Wright G R French, Ed- ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S D Wallace. Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office next door to HanL Wilmins-ton. COUNTY OFFICERS, COURTS, Atf. Sheriff ,W T-J Vann Clerk County Court Samuel R Bunting. Clerk Superior Court James A Wright. Judge U S District Court-Asa Biggs. j - Marshal U S District N C Wesley Jones. I .Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Jno J Conolev. j ! '. Clerk U S District CourtJohn L Cantwell. Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlar. Chairman Countyj Court James T Miller.. ' i Register of Deeds', Ac Jere Nichols. " ;i Special Magistrate of Townf John J Conolev. Constables LewiBK Williams. Jno UUav. Wil liam 11 Biddle, A W ilder, James P Stnngtield, J J Moore. 1; SPBCTOBS. WoodLlnspectors--Joseph kmith, Wm Ilolden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram R Nixon. . '---"; ' ' i ' . . ' -. ' Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, .Jas M Stevenson, James O Bowden, John S James, Oeorce Alderman, t John C Bowden. Thomas W Plaver. John M Henderson. IB Southerland, Wil liam, J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor deaux. , ' ..- - f- - - Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Aluer- man, U 11 uowaen, James p aieivin, nenry- v Groves, J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, E Turlington. j if WJJ.MlNGTOa OAS LIGHT COMPANY. . (Office in Savings Bank Building.) j President Col John McRae. - , . ; Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde, r Superintendent Oliver MtHhvnny. ; 1 ' . SECRET SOCIETIES. ' - IT. J0HSS ilODfl KO. 1 MASOSIC. i (Meets the last Tuesday Evening in each month at i 1 St. John's DalL) , ; O C FiUyair, Master. M Newhoflf; S v t Oliver Mcllbennr. J W. Jno I CantireUJ Trea. T M Gardner, See'r. . Henry Spalding, S D. , A A Hartafield J D. ' JO Bowden, Tyler. 1 h s coxcohd CHArrca so. I liAsoxic. Com P W Fanndnr. Capt V. Host. Com W J Price, G M 1st Com A Martin, W S. V. - ! - If : Votirhoflr R A Pom linn A Tarlnr Twi Capt. . : " E Turlington;Tyler. I j" C-iPE TEAK LODGE KO. 21. O. O. W. (Meets; Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's Hail.) Asi J Murray, X G. W L Smith, SecreUry. James E Kea, V G. T II Hower, Treasurer. CAMPBELL EXCAMPMEXT KO. 1 1. O. O. t. (Meet in the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, 1st and. 3d ; j ; x riday in each month.- J D Gardner, CP. Thos M Gardner,! J W. Ret A P Repiton n P. R J Jones, Scribe. John J Conoley S W. Thos II Howey, Treas. , CAPE FEAR MARINE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, i (Meets at the Seamen's Bethel, on Dock. Street, eyerj- Monday evening, immediately after the j ; close of the Prayer Meeting for seamen. ) Chas D Ellis, president. Geo W Williams, Vice William M Poisson, Sec- President. -retary. ! Jas Fleet, As't Sect'y. ' . -8EAKKSS' FRIEND S0CIETT. Charles D Ellis, Presi- B F Mitchell, Sec'y & dent. - i - Treasurer. C D Elli3, Gilbert Potter, Col John McRea, A J DeRosset,! O G Parsley, Executive Board. . Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seamens Home, cor j: ront and, JJocK fctreets. , 1- LADIES BENEVOLEXT SOCIETY. nedy. ' .' ' . lett. 2d DireuctressJ Mrs Har- Sefiretary, Mrs Van- fiss; Sickle. 3d Directress Mrs De- ' Treasurer, MissLilling Rossett. .;. ton. ;1 . WltMIJfQTOJf LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, -i " 'j (Organized June, 1855.) Dr J H DiksonPresident. Donald McRae, Treas. Geo Davis Vice Pres't.; . Wm R Utley, Sec'y. Jriatt cowan, Treasurer. ; Rev R B Drane, R II Cowan. Wallace, John A Taylor, G J McRae, JJirectors.- L MILITARY. , WILMISQTOSVLIGHT INFAKTRY. j ' (Org. May 20th; 1853.) "WnV L DeRosset, Capt. it I C Winslow, Ensign. R B McRae, 1st Lieut. A I) Cazaux,., Quarter J CJIcIlhenriy, 2d Lieut. Master. ' U Savage, 3d ' i " . C D Myers, Orderly. . ' . " fl ER ICAli'v OLFNTEEB S. Organized February 22d, 1853.) C Cornehlsen, Capt. . ' H G Hashegan, 3d Lieut. H Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. , W Deinstbatch, Ensign. H Vollers, 2d Lieut. J Meier, Orderly. . ; .. I B ANKS. i BANK OF CAPE' FEAR. .' , T II Wright, President. H R Savage, Cashier. J G;Burr,-Teller. , JD Gardner,As't Teller. JMcLaurin, B'k-keeper- T H Hardin, Dis." Clerk. ) r i Discount Day, Wednesday. T ; -, BANK. OF WIEMINGTOX, K. 0. -.s, John MacRae, President. S Jewett, Cashier. WL Smith, Teller, i William Larkins,Book T M Gardner, Dis Clerk. . keeper. '- f , ; Discount Day, Tuesday. ' . v t i BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA, John Dawson, Pres. j Wm Reston, Cashier. Wm D Smith, Teller. ? J H Wright, B'k-keeper. 4 , Discount Day, Tuesday. - ! - ' ! - 'f !, -.. . . ' I . COMMERCIAL BANK OF WILMINGTON. 0 GiParsley, Pres. j . TimV S a yKef -.Cashier. 'Jno McRae, Jr, Teller. Asa K Walker, Book J I) Barry, Dis. Clerk. keeper. i; Discount Day, Monday. . WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK. ' John A Taylor, President. Wm Hyde, Cashier i . RAIL ROADS. WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE A RUTHERFORD R. ROAD. ' (Office cor Market and S Water street.) II W Guioh, President- R H Cowan, Sec. IVeas. J C'Mcliae, Chief Eng. Road unfinished. ; WILMINGTON A MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD; Thos D Walker, Pres. -Wm A Walker, Sec'y. J P Robertson,Gen'l Sup. Jos J Ling, Treas. r R B McRae, Gen'l Freight Agent.- ! ! . WILMINGTON ! WELDON RAIL ROAD. Hon' W S Ashe, Presi- J W Thompson, Gen. dent. i i . . ' Freie-ht Agent. S L Fremont, Chief Eng. James G Green,- Yard '& Sup. ' Master. , ; James S Green, Sec'y & P H Langdon,' Aud'r A Treasurer.; Supt's Clerk. i S D Wallace, Asst Sec & William Smith, Tieket Uen ticket Agent. . Agent. . i; . ' Jr CHURCHES. ! Methodist Episcopal, cor-Front and Walnut. '' Methodist; Episcopal, (S) 5th bt Church and Cas tle, Rev J II Wheeler, Pastor. Baptist, cor. Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repiton, Pastor. . t Baptist, Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rev J L Prich- ard, i'astor. - H - Baptist, (O S) Castle bt. 5th and 6th, Rev Aaron Davis, Pastor. . ,. Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas Murphy, Pastor. Episcopal, (St James,) cor Market and 3d,'Rey. it a? urane, Kector. EDiscooal. ( St John's. cor 3a and Red Cross. Episcopal, (St Paul's,) cor 4th and Orange, Bishop Anos AiKinson, liecior. Presbyterian, Princess bt 7th and 8th, Rev M Mc- Queeti, Pastor. , . Presbyterian", (now building,) cor 3d and Orange, Rev M B Grier," Pastor. ' Baptist,r(now building, ) cor Market and 5th,i Rev J li iTicnard, jtastori Lutheran, (now building) cor Market and 5th, Rev J II Mengert, Pastor, f. '. Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Water. !' POST OFFICE. WILMIN0T0N, NORTH CAROLINA. r .wtmaster Daniel Dickson. ' Assistants Joseph L Jacobs, and Office hours from 7U A M to IP M. 2 P M to sundown. - Sundays. 7A A M to 9 A M. Northern Mail, bv W A W R R. arrives daily at 7PM and 5 AM. Closes 134 and 9 PM, changing on Sunday from 1 J4 P JI to 10 A M. Southern Mail, by W k M R R, arrives daily at O A f PlAao. rlo:l .HP U , : T - .k" ,V " x ' ' W T?A A4. K 1 f rnnaoai TiiAalaanl Q 4n aaW a w t I 7 A M. Onslow Court House, N C, (horse) arrives Mon day at 9 A M. Closes Thursday at 9 P M; ! U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. CUSTOM HOUSE. Jas T Miller, Collector. D M Foyles, Weigher W J frice, .JJeputy uot- - lector, n R Nixon Surveyor. W N Peden, Navaf Offl- cer. .'.::. A Guager. TM Burnett, Insp'r. W F Burch and Uriah Sullivan, Inspector A Measurer. !; - consuls. - -'. , . j; British Vice-Consul Don McRae. n Water. Spanish Vice-Consid F J Lord, 6 n Water, f Brazillian Vice-Consul O G Parsley, jr., ccr n Water and Mulbery, (upstairs.) Danish Vice-Consul P K Dickinson, cor Front and Chestnut." i ''--! '-" : " " "'' : t .,. '. ' INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. FLORIDA RAILR.OAD BONDS $26,000 of ithe above Bonds redeemable in 1891 with coupons at 7 per cent per annum, payable in the eityf New Y orkr Ui . March and Irt .September. - For sale by t. , DeROSSET,' BROWN A CO. dec 1 - i '. : " COFFEE. . Kf BAGS RIO COFFEE, , - -OKI 20 bag Laguayra Coffee, . , .1 I 20 mats best Java " ' deel -,r, . ZENOIL GREENE. ? J ERRANTAt WILSON. A RE CONSTANTLY receiving fine CLOTH Aj COATS, City make. Cassimere Suits at the lowest possible rates. ' dec 10 i - .... ... .- i City .piisiiies jOq.yds4 f ERRANT Jt W IJSO?f , XTTHOLESlLE AND RETAIL Dealers in Dq- knestic Dry Goods,; Groceries, ClotUngr Boots, a Shoes, Nos. 14 and 15 NorfaWa-ter StreW. , ,.- Wilmingym, NIU oct 2 JASL T. PETTEWAV & CO. AND COM M 1SS 1 0 Nr Merchants. No 8 North Water Stret. Wilmtxotox, X. C coniirnment.'i of all kinds of 1 roduee, a lnceries, Bagging, IUpe, Guano Ac, Ac. oct 3 UK,VIU1UUB. A. m DumLL, PK. . n. HlKlin IIARRISS Jk HO WELL; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct 2,158 WlLMIXflTOK, N. C. WORTH it DANIEL, . 1 ROCERS AND COMMISSION Mkrchasw, No. 2J Granite Row. ilmtnsrtou. N.C. Solicit consignment of Flour, Dried fruit, feathers, Beeswax, lobcaco andtountrv Produce eenerally. . .' Agents tor Jlowe s celebrated rcale. i. u. II n ui. N, G. DAN IE I. sept ciy JAMES ANDERSON, t EUWAK l S V 411 E... 1 ANDERSON Sc SAVAGE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JT July 18, 'CO-ly. Wilmington, N. C. ; C. 1IL ROBINSON & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKIl V CHANTSJ Wilmington. N. C. Omce oyer Mr. J. A. W Illard s store. f" Entrance Corner Princecs and Water st. mar 9, 'C0-tf1 , L. W. ERRANT, I ' UEO. VVISON I ERRANT Sc WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, y i Nos. 14 a.vd 15 North Water t. oct 2, 'CQ-ly , Wilmington, N. C W. A. GWYER, LO VKT PEACOCK. 8. R. JtSMVf.il, GWYER, PEACOCK Sc CO., WlLMIviQTON. N. C, wmmismu. jitHLiiAA j 8, noiesalo liro- y cers and dealers in NAVAL ST S. i'OT. ION, and Southern Produce general! v ion given, to, all ms3 rromnt personal attent consignments of produce. feb 16-ly !! WIlLLIAM h. L11I1TT, CHE3IIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and j Retail Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye Stutf. Window Glass Putty. Soffars. Old B randies, and Wines, Perfun ery and Fancy Articles, N. E. cor , E D Hall, S D. ner Front and Market ets.,! Wilmington. N. C. iae, J G Wright, . mar 25, 58 I EDWIN A, KEITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT,- . Wilmincton. N. C. gn.: Offers bis services to Planters as Factor or Agent for the ale of COTTON; will give his per sonai aitenaanpe to tne Dusines. iim commission for sellmg Cotton, will be 50 cfs. per bale, no addi- nonai cuarge win oe maac. l otion lorwnrucu to New York at 10 cts per bale. oct 4-1860 -ly ROBERT H. COWAN, ERA L COMMISSION MERCHANT. vvilmington, N. C. T. OfficeSouth Corner Market and WatcH streets up stairs. . oct 5. 1.V N i O. G. PARSLEY Jt co PROPRIETORS of the Hut6s Straw Saw asu Plawino if ills, Wilmington, N. C. All orders or inquiries for LUMBER, will receive! promp ; attention. nich 21 '5! SMITH & McLAURIN, 'COMMISSION AND Forwardiso Merchants,- J Wilmington, N. (' Refer to : Jobn Dawson, Esq.. Mayor. E. P. Hai.l, Esq., Pretiident Branch Bank state ?t. 17. T. M. SMITH, JOHN M I.AI R1N July I 1859-tf MALCOM MclNNIS, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, : - Noth Water street. oct 1, i Wilmington. N. C. s ' . . - Cuas. D. Myers, Fred. J. Mooui. MYERS fc MOORE. "TTTHOLEslvLEand retail dealers in Hats, CafE? ti Straw Goods, I'urs, Umbrellas, Canes, Ac &c, 34 Market street, Wilmington, N. C Jnnfl 21. 1859 H. R. DANIEL, A TTORNI3' A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, J I Kl.IZABETHTOWN. 1 will attend the Courts of Bladen, Columbus and Robeson. I AH business entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. oct 4 3m T. C. Sl B. G. WORTH, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANT., Wilmington, N. C. UNION DISTILLERY, . Wilmington,-N. "C. A. II. y ANBOKKELEL, Proprietor, ALL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased, manufactiured, and sold. ' S3a-. Wharfage and storage lurnished, and coop erage done at lair rates. jan 2 1800. - G. POLVOGT, TTPHOLSTER and paper hanger. " LJ Corner Front and Princess Streets, W llmmgton, A. C. Keeps constantly on hand Mattrasses, Lounges, Cushions. Feathers, Curled Hair, Moss,' and all tTDholsterr Materials. Also. Paner Hanirins-x. Window Shades, 1 ire Screens, and Decorations of i r - - , every description Pictures trained to order. Prompt attention given to fitting uo Railroad Cars, Steamboats, and i'rivate DweUings. - , i - . . . . . may Ji J. L. HATHAWAY. . WM. R. t'TLEY. n ATI! A WA Y Sc CO. COMMISSION MERCnANNS, r dec 16, '68 , Wilmington, N. C. i , ., , . s J. M. ROBINSON Sc SON, "TMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and I Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements,: Ac, No. 8, r ront st., W llmmgton, A. U. jan, '58 ' f . : j JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, C ENERAL COMillSSION5 AND FORWARD VT ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. Sj Prompt Personal attention given to Con signments. for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash adva"ncements, made on Con-I signments to my N ew 1 ork friends. nov 2,' 57 JohnMacRae. Donald MacRae. J. W. K. Dix, J. Sc D MacRAE Sc CO, G ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " jan 1858 Wilmington, N. CY HENRY NUTT, TRACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, ' " limiDirtOn ., Will give his personal attention to business entrusted to his care. " sept 10, '37-tf. JAMES STOKLEY ' ALEX. OLDHAM.: STOKLEY Sc OLDHAM, TVEALERS IN GRAIN, A COMMISSION , jf MERCHANTS, . Wilmington, N.C. fi "Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton Flour, Bacon, and other Uountry rroauce. .-. . , . I: j . ' JUTE ROPE. : Ork COILS best Jute Rone, for sale bv QKJ n nov 28 ZENO II. GREEN. I ALMANACS FOR 1861. 1 flnURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at KEL LEY"3 BOOK STORE. dee 11 .:' : TO ARRIVE. : . 1 Cnn BBLS FLOUR. Apply to , , 0JJ nov 27 STOKLEY A OLDHAM. BACON. - .q UnDS. SIDES, and 4 hhds. Fhoulder, just Z arrived. For sale by J..A. WILLAR1. 1 f , ; ; . , M FLOIIIL I SACKS just landed. For sale at $1,1 0 per lOVAsack.- nov 10 - J. A. W1LLARD. ; WOLFE'S LIQUORS. , fi ENUINE Schiedam Schnapps, ' ' JC -Very Pure Brandy. ; ssnerry w ine. .- Madeira " -" Port ' For sale by tf tl dec 18 WORTH A-pANIEL. NORTHERN IlfSIX lis.S CARDS. ' I JXOi S. 1AXCT', v JiB B. KT( P. M. H T A P late of ; late of : . i,te of iarporo it. Scotland .ecl, WarrMitoti. N. C. DANCY, IIYSI AN Jk Ctir f t:OCERS'AXi COMMISSION, M.W-.'-.i 121 lTitr-t, i v.. Nw V IIYMAN, DANCV Jc CO., j i I ROCEliS AND COMMISSION MKr. rlvT. .' " ; .. : '..' Noarott. V.i j The New York nnomc will he conducted by Ji. S. Dancy, aidl by It. W. Hmta. ! The Norfolk llie riI1 be conducti'd br Jilin H. llvman and F4 M Hymaa. . 1 7 .r rarticular attmtum given t.the lMf Col ton. tWn, Wheat, and Naval StopM. SUmler 13-tf 1SCU- - I VANAMRINGE BROTHERS, t "XT AVAL STORUAND GENERAl.k ommimior J.1 MeRCIIAXTS, . - ' . 110 WiU rSlret, Xrw York. ' ; RKfKK TO Mr. J. IL Blossom Mess. T. C: A B. G. Worth. ' ,Hathawat a Co.', I ilmint..n, . i J. I). McUak k, v Mr. J. H. KusM ii, .AUjfU-l, .'I. vt-u LON IkVn Ai 11 It Y AN 'COMMISSION' MEKC1IAXTS. - V J No. J India Mrrt Ibw'l.in I CinsiLrnmet)t of Naval ' Storm. Cotto Lumber, and other Southern' Pro,luce diritdJ Jso. R. Loxdon, i j. . lurty, Jr. Nov 21 tf . j ' - . , , wm. m.himkim:k, w. wj. HiAnirs. G n E I N E R Si U A II K N ESS, !'. t lOTTt IV A X I ' I EN K K A L COMMISSION 1'nitjkDt.Lriiit. Nov!l5. 1S57 y L wm. I.. Hill, , A. tl. Aonrtriv. : of 'North' Carolina, of North Carolina. HILL AJ NORFLEET,.' G 1 EN ERA L COMMISSION -it FOKWAKMNO Merchant, 'Shckor Slip,; i . Solicit conslnmcist of Cotton. Lumber. Fidi. nd aH ki,,tU ol 'iAtj'1-1'"''' ' j ' ' Agent for tho jnir lii nf Sotrrs, C(n(r.ed, Mob. sen, Salt, Lime, Ouaoo, Ac, Large crgiH'v( the above articles are offered for'cSle inouf market an nually,, aud wo (-hull .o pleaMMl to opetnte for par-tieww-dering, proinU'mir falthfulnemt ) In omd en deavors to reprcKentthem. ( Jan 2.VJv G. W. Wl LK IN SON St t'O. 77RUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT..' X . - Barclay utret t. N. 1 ; S-TA- Particular attention given torUKfgnmeiit and purchase of MerchaudiHe, all kimU. Liberal cash advance through WILKINSON" a CO., Wilmington, N. C. f - August 2JMM-Iy i ' ' I . - ' If ASTERN. UAY.--20U bales f the bent Kivtern.. Ha v In market. For sale bv - ! Uuc 21 HATHAWAY A CO., VEM, vidi.'vlcl j r ""."j St'CH -was the announcement of a very great victory, by a Roman General. The iooiTe of t hi day, in .caking of the 'Inimitable CASSI J came. I saw. I boue-ht' of tho irreal vaii.-tt ' i.f uni, niouiiy inesayingiH tne noble Koman. Ilm: articles )fTered.for sale at the Uer..lcn nun . H Uec 21 j W fcri lll f MIJIlll,' Oil tu U U ! A i IT IS A ILISTOUICAL FACT that South far. .lina'ha.t deeded t This they would not hat been prepared t do, if ctme of her clll'Cii bid not bought . ' ! ! i . . KEROSENE OIL AND LAMI'S. ' , as well as a 'great variety of Fancy artieleir. tuila- bid for the llolitlavs Candy, Nutu", Ac.. r.. of the .pati-iotiu CASS1DKY. . - dec 21 . JUTE ROPE AN M T.WIN 25 CoiU b.iUuVe Rope,' Ragging Tw4ne. For ali bv i 1 'deel ZENO ll. tiUEENEJ 7 I EST 1 1 A MSI ! Tl I W V ' " 'si ? I TOWN' at 3 dc'C 1 j WORTH A DANIEL'S-' ,NE .JL very BED ROOM SETS.-A" new lot, soron prct.tv.just opened, and for prI ar ' ti ' PFHRI.V'H. dec 1 CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. TKll PARKERSBI RII. . Fresh Haiiiin! ' Freoli Mutter " Fig, ! Cheese, Pium-, Segar. Citron, Nutmegs, Macp, T Buck when! Tobacro, Al. ' Porter,' RaiiD, A B a C Sugar, ' J.nf Sugar. j Crushed Crauulattl do." JSweet Cider, ' Elegant llama, ' dec l! - WOimf A pAXIrX. C-ioW WEATMER (iOODS.-Ovi'r!" 'Coat, j BlankefsShawl'!, Under wear, ic, . dec 17 ' . ! . ' BALIVIVS. , GIIIOICE. BAC4JN.-22 hhd-.. -l... r 'Bacon-Sides and Sliouldcjj. For ice VI Klf U r mie or deo-2 1 hatha wav.a Co.- ; N C. FLO I K . brands. -50 lxix- 50 bbla- of good HATHAWAY L CO. dec 21- I -jVruscovA JJ choice- M dec 21 ADO Sl-UAU. 20 hhd. i,rim t uscoji ado Sugnr. j-'or aale br , , ( JIATIIA WAY A CO. . LA RD. - - NOV" LANDING from Schr.ea Bird, A bbla. Western La d a splendid article. ' . ' IV STORE s 15 Keg N. C. Lard, in gocd packages, 6 'Western Lard, in amall paekagM, J dec 4 ForMle by Z. IL UUEE.VE,. EW .FLOCK N -In biigri and bbla. For aal by SlK LEY OLDHAM ' dec 1 . - "INOLISH CllEESH-r-25 Bone kIcc JTj glih Cheese, just reeeivad at ed4 J WORTH L DA ted En- DANIEL.' rpjIOSE CHOICE HA VAN AS have rom. at X decfl, WORTH A-DANIEL'S. LARD. 20 Keg EAtra Leaf Lard for family use. ' I WORTH A DANIEL. 130UK. 50 bbls. N. Y. City Mew Pork, for aale. dec 7 ' b.y ZENO It OUKEXE. 1HK BEST FAMILY. FLOUR, In town, war- raiiicu 111 fan if, n im iiaa 01 ec 29 X!-- WORTH A DANIEL. -5000 Jlufhs Hyde County Corn, t 2f0) bufhs. Perquimans Ciuntr Coin. Innn i'.j.. 11'. . t i ' QORN. mo riu-ril Illixril . , In store and for Kale br r dec l - ELLIS A MITCH iEDIKLV, 'Itorriani'm and M01 ELL' ARM AC OR Til E Overthrw of Itomanl-m and Monarchy, The Existence of the Uoltwl Slates Frrtol4 in the Bible, by S. D. Baldwin, at' . oct 0 K ELL H YyS New Bonk Store. . " "GOFFEE--COFFEE. T 50 'BAGS Rio Cofn-o-n20 do laguayra do-Sdo st. Domingo do 20 mats Java' do in store. , and for ale low ftr cah, br ' I decM.. . . V ZENO IL GREENE.1 - POIK-PORKTf ; rYK BBLS, New York City 3fet, ju.t rewired I tJ and for cale low, for cah, br 1 , ' .1 ' dec 11 ZENO II. GREENE.! EXTRA GOSHEN 1IUTTEIL t . Ofc KEGS. just to hand, -front 20 to 2x em!, CO dec 11 -J GEO. MYERS?. 4 T THE BUTTER STORE 5dnrklBs more o X the aame sorti just received. dec 7-tt U-l. POTTS. "VTAILS. 150 kiTg assorted Nails, from 3 to Mni. nov I For sale by ZENO H. GREENE.' THE QUAKER CITY INSURA N C m.WlA!VV. 1 J CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.....4. .104,281 r CHARTERED CAPITAL.... &00,(XJO W J NSURES AGAINST lost or damig by fire and the periU of the Sea, Inland Navigation and jransportation. J 1 - f . ' " , ' ' 1 orrirxR. , . . ' 1 GEORdE H. U ART, President. E. P. ROSS, V Vice President. II. R. Cngouall, Sec. and Treas. S. IL Butler, Ass't See. ; . Jjzir- we are preraresil to take t ire and Marine Risks in the abovw Company. f DeROSSET, BROWN A CO. Wilmington, N.C, Jan. 14 . Agent. V I STO LS. T' . THE "NORTH PATENT," made by1 th Savage ,R.-F. A. Cf.., Shooters, a splendid Fire ana, . is now on exhibition at the Clothing and Furnirh- ( ing Store, The Affent, w ho pasawf through here hut week, informs uj that he sold 2000 f the abor 4 to tbe State of Georgia. Call and see thorn at , oec 11 r ' II ALU W I. BURNING FLUID. Fluid and Od tin ran, for sale very cheap, at, CASSlDEkS.. dec 7 .' 1 ' . . .- : - ; , r , J M 1 - i . ; been loo dec 4 v , um v . v - I' -
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1861, edition 1
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