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VOL. TIL, NO. 2010. 4 I' - . , - - ' . i: WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY' .'12: 1861. TERMS: Daily Paper, SG.OO; Weekly, S2.00, Jr I N AH VA X CE. Tin' Paper jlways stopped, unless a remittance i- tuaAi' b C'tiimu-' it. Timely1 notice is given, so i!nt paviiii-nB can be made before the expiration of n Micrin.U . " Mwn-'v mat be mailed at our rink, when the let- r i igb-tcred. " 'tbTtf tsO ittTtt ttinath. A. M. W.tDDELL,' Editor and Protor. , . , tow.v printer: WILMINGTON. , j - Saturday Evening, January 12; 1861. he Herald Job Office m.w completely fitted up with the finest as- ...rtnitut of Spis Tvpe to te found in the State. L'mtt sh-cU-s of Job work cab now be speed ih , S-ii.l handsomely printed At this office from ., hi.uk dowfi' to a visiting card. Handbills, titular, LlJiks, kv, kc, neatly and prompt,)' 1 mi ted at slmH notice, and on reasonable terms NMriaI .attention will be given to the Job . ft jwirtiiM-iil hereafter, and w e feel assured tliat :i! work cntjofted to our j rieuced. in ibe business, Job hand, who is ex- wilj be executed sat- i i n loniy jn every respect, uive nim a trial at :ur rate, and, if it is not done well, no complaint w be made of a withdrawal ;of patronage. t-i ,. . 1 , ' Kit.ii Golij Qitartz. A letter from Melbourne mi ntin-M!i:a a solid cakeot lipid, worth .59500, t!if liro-yn T,r the crushing of only ten ions of iiiartz oii n ree.f near Ingjewood aloeality : r:ir;Trmiti twelve months -ayo had beetf : t Id to the.ltmk of -New Hjhth Wales. This 4 i ; iik had al.-.o "purchased at Sandhurst a cake lii;-hing abyiit 50 1 ounces, toe produce of 33 tun-? ii quart, aim it laanirmeu that the same . ncf.uill prhioeS?0,OoO a ychr for many years tn yttme. I I Akset Kni TJkkason. J. N. Merriraan, Col lator of t he J tort of Georgttojkvn, C, was on Monday last! arrested by the 'people of George totvn on a ejnrge of treason against the .State. A U tter waslbund written bv him and address ed to Mr. Iiihanau, stating that he (Merriman) had just lc jjfcd vessels in the name of the United States, and Qat he would continue to do so. The letter ji!ls npon the President to send a boat and men to collectj.the Federal revenue, and informs him of the progress-made in the construction of the works near Georgetown, aiid promises to keep him iHstel -iVom time to lime in relation to the ' w i ' . . .;- The letter p signed by his initials, J. X. M. When nrrestfd: he acknowledged having written - if. Iopse. ji'is deputy was hlso arrested. :IIc said he ludfven in the habit lof writing out 3Ir. Mrrriman's liters, but had not done so In jthis cast, as he msidered it- treason. , Both -have -U-en comcvl for trial. Charleston Jfcrcurt. - i) i w m - . STinn.Avrs. The Loiiisville Journal says : - "There are times when the pulse lies low in the liosom and beats slow in the reins;-when the spirit sleeps the sleep, apparently, that knows no waking in its house of clay, and the window s-h utters are closed, and the door hung with the invisible erspc of .melancholy) when we wish the jroldf'n sunshine pitchy darkness, and very wil ling to fancy fclouds where no clouds be.' This is a state of sickness- when physic may be thrown to the dojrs, for we will have none of it. What shall rate the shaping Lazarus? What shall make the heart beat music again, and the pulse dance through it to all tin; myriad thronged ; halls in iuir hjmse of life? What shall make the sun kis4.tlie- Eastern biUs again for us, wTth all .his own awaking pladnessj and" the night over flow with mjonlight, musicj love and flowers?'" Love itself is 3 ho great stimulant the most in toxicating of all and perforins all these miracles; but it is a iniiu le itself, nud it is not at the drug store," whatever tliey say. Hie counterfeit is in the market, lit the pinged god is not a money changer, we, .- u re yo'u. Men have tried "many tilings but still tliey ask for stimulants. The stimulants use. but require the use of more. Men try to drtvn the floating dead of, their own huIs iu tle t-ine cup. but the corpses will rise. NVesee their laces in the bubbles. The intoxica tion fcf drink !sets the world whirling again, and the pulses playing wildest music iVnd the thoughts galloping but the last clock runs down sooner; . and the unnatural stimulation, only leaves the house it Jills with -widest revelry, more silent, more sad. more deserted, more dead. There is only one stimulant that 'never fails, and never intoxicates Juty. . Duty puts a blue sky over - fvery nian op iii his heart may be into which the skylark, Happiness, ahvays goes singing." i Marylaxp j 6i. Jlieks 'aiitl th& Extra &s si'M. Gov. Hicks arrived in Baltimore Monday vveuing, from a brief visit to the Eastern hore, where he 1 uiSi received the assurance; that his re fusal to call U session of the Legislature at the present time meets with the hearty approval of men of -all pajties in that section of the btate. .The euAorsen)ent which his tfourse receives in our ' columns thi morning.1 in i published list, em bracing the riames of uiany of our most influen tial citizens of Baltimore, regardless of party di visions, wilf doubtless serve to balance whatever inflnepce the -address of Jhe Maryland fcnators, which Ave-published yesterday, may have Bad. The Governor states that he is in constant cor . itspondence frith the Governors of .Virginia and Kentucky,, and with numerous conservative friends of thi L'nion, in high position at Wash ington, j The Governor has also letters to the effect that au-organization is in exista-nce in" Washington, and actively, f presiding its influence-throughout Ikirylaud, with the design of an armed preven tion of the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln. A . meeting of the Legislature, hnd a Convention is Stated to bethe first move jowards " precipitat ing" MaryKind into 44a revolution" with the "Cotton States." Baltimore Am. i . ,t naM r i Leaving Socra CAB0U5A.rA gentleman passed through tha city yesterday, wifhj about sixty "'. negroid, front South Carolina. We remember that in 132 thousands left that distracted State, and sought a'homein the more quiet and loyal States of Alabama and Tennessee, f We expect to see a similar condition of things now. There are more " a South Carolina who can appreciate the bles- . sings they hhre enjoyed in ihe Union, and have too nmcu good sense to exchange; them for an uncertainty r. i ' . . ' We clip "the foregoing paragraph .from the" Memphis Bulletin of Saturday last. . It records a . significant fact. We expect to hear of large num Vrs of slave-holders fleeing from South Carolina, if the present state of t,hings continues much lon- ger. And is in South Carolina so it would be in . Virginia. Truly, no iman can foresee the ulti mate result k)f the wildj project ofSecession. 4 . '; j .. Richmond JFX?7. ; LrnxB RnoDT rs Fbar or a Load or Debt. " The Providehce Journal asks the question : If ' all the States except jRhode Island secede from the Union, is she to pay the public debt?" Go . . to bed, little. fnn, and don't be asking impertinent.-questions. Yon know very well you ooldn't pay 'the debt J if cilled npon. Perhaps jou thjk tlr foreign creditor? will sue. What then ? Tjfcsr will the Sheriff be able to find you, hidden as ycra are between! the spindle and nut- weg States-: p. . . , L H i ps . " ! ' M' 1 ' ? The Nobth CAjtoujA'FoBTS. Fort Johnson, near the month, of th Cape Fear rirer, is, next to the Fortress Monroe, the best appointed Uni ted States fojrtiiicatioii on the Southern Atlantic coast ; while Fort M&cbn, near 'ewbern, com mands the best harbor on tlie Southern Atlantic ..;eoast south of Norfolk, Va. Columbia (S C). Guardian. ; I . f - T-n""" - --" ' . The Charleston Courier announces the arrival ' of Mrs. Anderson, wife of ilajor Anderson, of ". wt Sumteri lin that city, Sunday last. Special USTptices. AD3IINISTRATORS NOTICE. jas THE UXDERS1GXED, having been duly qualified as the Administrator of the Ectate of the late Andrew Maclean, at the December Term, A. u., law, of the Court of I'leasand Quarter Ses- Hnn, of the county of New Hanover, iWeby noti fiea all persons haTing accoonts 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 perDons indebted to said Es tate, are requested to make payment to the nnder signed, without delay. 4 " JOn DAWSON. Wilmington, Dec, 15," 18C0-6w. - ' i MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced narse and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of tccthinjkby AlTuiinn . 1 : il a V-il iroi.uiu), me guuij, iiruutiiig an luuioiaiiun wn allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rcstto your selves, and relief and health to your infant. Rer fectly safe in all cases.' See ad vert Ucmj-nt in anoth er column, feb 25-1 y WALKER ME A RES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG GIST and Apothecary, and Dealer in Select Medi cines. English, French and. German Chemicals, SwedLth Leeches, ic., also, i PAINTS, OILS, Window. (t lass, l'erfumery, Fancy Articles, &c, Ae;'C-"' ' augl4, 18C0 W. A. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE ! TJiis splendid Hair Dye has no equal instantaneous in effect beautiful Black or natural Brown no staining the kin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigo rates the Hair for life. None are genuine unlets signed " W- A. Batchelor." Sold evervwhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, IVopihtor, sept2D-ly 81 Barclay-street," N. V. LANDRETII'S SEED. j:S- JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land- reth's New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo ver, and a general assortement of small seed." For sale by , j WALKER MEARES, t: Mai kett. nov28 !- W. H. luTPPITT, f Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, Ar. E. Corner Front and Zlariet St., . " WlLMIXQTON, ;N. C. j ALWAYS ON HANl), a full. and fresh as sortment of DRUGS PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FA NC Y 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, )J from the corner. s "& On and after this day, all prescriptions will be Cash. oct 30 HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. ; . WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The Original and best in the World. All others are mere imitation, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR, dyed instant , to be beautiful andjffatural Brown or t Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. . Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1839, and over 80,000 ap plications nave 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. "rj.Thc Genuine has the name and address, up on a steel plate engraving, on four sides' of each box, of William A. .Batchelor. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, sept29-ly "- 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. Pimples Ba;?yiied ! ; FimMade Clear! " How 1 ,lly one week's use of the"" Magnolia Halm. A perfectly , harmless,' but elegant and effectual pre paration.1 ; ' Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere. See advertisement. W.'E. II AGAN & CO., Proprietors, apl19:lydAw Troy, New York. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. . Some four months since our excellent townsman, i Naphtali Ezekiel, informed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, with which he wa experiment ing upon his own head, whose top was entirely bald. We saw him two days since, and on tnq place so bald four months since,, a fine crop of hair has sprung up with a vigorous growth, ho con vinced is Mr. Ezekielof the efficacy of his discove ry, that he has named it " THE INFALLIBLE YIUOINIA IIAlll RESTORER." Mr. E. is about going into an extensive manufacture of an articl which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald pated friends. Iihhmoutl Enquirer, Dec 12, 1850. " . - . ' This famous article can now be had of the princi pal Druggists. Those persons who desire a fine diead of hair, haVe only to use the restorer accord: ing to printed directions on the bottle. Those who' have any doubts of its efficacy can have them removed in a short time, by using the Virginia Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it is all it is claimed to be. Wholesale depot for orders, GO Main st. R. EZEKIEL. Richmond, Nov. "14, 1859. 1. N. Ezekiel, take oath on the Holy Bible, that 1 have been bald for the past 12 years "and have restored my hair by using EzekielV Virginia Hair Restorer. . Naphtali Ezekiel. .This day, f worn to before me, by Naphtali Eze kiel. " ' 1 JE- Mato, " Mayor of Richmond. . II. L1PPITT, Sole Ag't., jan 14 Wilmington", N. C.- " GLUE-GLUE. ' CARD. We beg leave to inform the trado, that we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na Tal Store Broker of Wilmington, N. C, Sole Ag't for our Glue. ; 1 Boston, apj 3, 18G0. . GEO. B. ROGERS & CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO. R. ROGERS & CO, ofBostori, sole agent for the sale of their Glues 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 monaywillbe re funded, r A well selected stock of low grades from other, parties kept constantly on hand ; samples of which can be seen at my office. 'aplMy." W. C. HOWARD, Broker. CEDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re ceived, for sale by " f dec 5 . WORTH & DANIEL. T7NGLISH, PINE APPLE AND STATE, at li dec 11 GEO. MYER'S. :..." HAY. ;. :. ; :-;,;-1 AlQ BALES New York, in store. For lUDcfsalerery low, by ' -ww ' . dec 20 . JAilES WILLAA. RD. T IRE CT CRT. , STATE GOVERNMENT.' Governor Jm. W. Ellis, of Rowan. ' Private Secretarr Graham Daves, of Craven. Treasurer D. W. Courts, of Wake. . Sec'y of State Rufoa IL Page, of Wake. -; Comptroller C.-IL Brogden, of Wayne. ' ' ' , I Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren. J Speaker of Senate IL T. Clark, of Edgecombe. - House of Commons W. T. Dortchj of Wayne. ! State Librarian O. II. Perrv,.f Wakej Public Printer Jno Speltnan; i " ' COCXCILLOBS OP STATE. ' ' , Council Wooten. of Lenoir ; John W. Cunning ham, of Person ; W. A. Furguson, of Bertie ; J. F. Graves; of Surry ; David Murphy, of Cumber land; J. J. Long, of . Northampton, and W. L. Hillard, of Buncombe. . j, .., - FEDEBAL AND STATE COCKTS. , The United States Circuit Court, for the District of North Carolina, is held semi-annually at Raleigh, on the 1st Monda3' in June and la-t Monday in No vember. ; . ' J ud?es Hon. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia ; Hon. Asa Biggs, of Martiif. District Judge salarv, $2000. " . ' Robert P. Diek, District Attorney; Wesley Jones, Marshal. . ' The United States District Courts are held at Edenton, 3d Monday iu April and October, J. M. Jones, Clerk ; Newborn,- 4th Monday in April and October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk ; , Wihnington, 1st Monday after the 4th Mondar in April and Oc tober. John LfcJSanrwell, Clerk." f - illE SITREiTE COCKT. The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at Raleisrh semi-annually, on the second Monday in June, ar the 2d Monday in December. It is also held onr i year at Morganton, Burke county, on the fir-' iifdayin August, 'J. It. Dodjre, Clerk. The s-are as follows: Chief Justice, Rieh nioc . Pearson, cd Yadkin; Justices, , M. E. Manjr, of Craven, ami William II. Battle, of Or ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. William . Jenkins, oi arrenton, Attorney-lieneral : Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, Reporter; Edmund U. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk ; Oliver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litchford, of ake, .Marshal. . STPKRIOB tol'ltlS. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits, by the following oflicers : Judges, R. R. Heath, of Chowan ; . Oeo. Howard, of Wilson ; Jas. W. Os born, of Mecklenburg, Robert S. French, of Robe-on,- John M. Dick, of Guilford ; John L. Bailey, of urange, ana Komulus M. launders, ot W ake. So licitors Elias.C. Hi nes, of Edentun, rides the First Circuit; William J. Houston, of Duplin, rides the Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides tlie Third Circuit ; Thos. Rullin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit; Robt. Strange, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit'; David Coleman, of Buncombe, rides-the Seventh Circuit. rrr-Lic works in north Carolina. The Branch Mint of the United States is located at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in this State. This establishment was authorized by Act of Con gress, passed 3d March, 1835. The'oflicers are as follows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and Acting Treasurer; John II. Gibbens, Assayer, Melter and Refiner ; John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner-; Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. The University of North Carolina," situated at Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-ighf miles W: N. W. from Raleigh. The North Carolina Institution for the education of the Deaf and Dlimb, and of the Blind, is located at Raleigli, W. J. Palmer, Principal. Fortifications, Fort Macon -Beaufort Harbor, Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick county. United Stales Arsenal. Located at Fayette ville. r - 1 Insane Asylum of North Carolina, "situated in the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ; 125 patients now in it. Dr. E. C. Fisher, Superin tendent ; Dr. F. 1. luller, Assistant fhysician ; Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward; Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kenip P. Battle, W. W. llolden, Ldward Uantwell, Ail M. .Lewis, Dr. w. J. Blow, John A. Tavlor, and Dr. Columbus Mills, Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President of 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 p ublic charge. Paying patients are also received from, this and other States.. For p rope-form to be observed in sending indigent insane to Asylum, see Revised Lode, chapter on Asylums. O ",':-. . . TOWN GOVERNMENT, COMMISSIONERS OF WILMINGTON. Mayor John Dawson. S D Wallace, O G Parsley, Samuel R Bunting, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin. 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Pliif Ivno-meer James Mitchell. Assist an tChief ItSisrineer W T J' ann. Chief Fire AVarden B W Beery. Assistant Fire Warden W T J" Vann. Fire Wardens George Myers, B W Beerv Ellis. W T J Vann. Edward Kidder. CD E Kidder and C D Ellis, to superintend blowing up buildings. Lamp Lighter .Dempsey Martin HOWARD RELIEF FIRE COMPANY;. (Re-organized June C, 1859. ) Foreman Walter Furlong. 1st Assistant-VJohn Sheppard. 2d Assistant William Dowling. Secretary E P Wade. - ' . ; Treasurer Daniel Disbrow. f ." --fIOOK AD LADDER COMPANY NO 1. Foreman J oh n Wright. 1st Assistant J Kizer. Secretary land Treasurer J. F. Bishop COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. v '(Office 18 Water street.) George Harris?. T C Worth, tW O Fergus, jfos II Planner, Wm M Harris. SCHOOLS. BO Aim OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON SCHOOLS. Chairman S D Wallace. i Wm S Larkins, James McDullie; James Kerr, David Mclntyre, Rojtx-rt II Tate, Samuel Player, and Joseph M Foy. i.. i WILMINGTON INSTITC TE. L Meginney, Principal. WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. G W Jewitt, Principal. OAKDALE CEMETEKY COMPANY. President Donald McRae. . : 1 . Directors Wm A Wright,' ti R French, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S I) Wallace. . . ' Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office .next door' to Bank Wilmington. " . - i COCNTY OFFICERS, COURTS, &C. . ' Sheriff W T J Vanni Clerk County Court Samuel R Bunting. Clerk Superior Court James A' WrighU Judge U S District Court Asa Bigirs. ; Marshal U S District N C Wesley Jones. Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Jno J Conoley. ". '' Clerk U S District Court John L Cant well. Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlar. Chairman County Court James T Miller. Register of Deeds,, &c Jere Nichols. Special Magistrate of Town John J Conoley. Constables Lewis 31 Williams, Jno Utlav, WilT liani II Biddle, A Wilder, James P Stringtield, J J Moore. - j - INSPECTORS, j :' Wood lnspQctofs Joseph Smith, Wm Holden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram R Nixon. " " . ' - . Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Jas M Sterenson, James O Bowden, John S James, George Alderman, John C. Bowden, Thomas W Player, John M Henderson, B Southerland, Wih liam i Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor deaux. . , ,. ,,, Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Alder man, H Bowden, James .Melvin, Henry W Groves, J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, E Turlington. - ' ' ' ' ' ; wILmSQTPS CAS LIGHT C0MPAKT. ' Office in Savings Bank Building.) t President Col John McRae. Secretary and Treasurer WmTlyde. Superintendent Oliver ilcllheony. SECRET SOCIETIES. ST. JOHl's LODGK KOi 1 MAS0KIC. (Meets the last Tuesday Evening in each month at ; : St. JObn's Hall.) : O L Fill raw. Master, f M Newhoff, S W ' Oliver Mcllhenny, J W. Jno L Cant well, Treas. T hi Gardner, Sec y. Henry Spalding, S D. A A Hartsfield J D. . J OJJowden, Tyler. COKCOR0 CHAfTER KO 1 HASOXIC. (Meets 1st Slonday evening in each month at St. John's Hall.) Most Ex R G Rankin, II P. Com L C Turner, G M 3d MUIit lilvaw, King. . Ex T B Carr, Scribe. Com P W Fanning, Capt Host. Com I Northrop, G M 2d Com W J Price, G M 1st Com A Martin, P S. V.' : ' . "" t. !' M Newhoff, R A Com Jno A Taylor ,Trea. Capt. " t, lurlmgton, lyier. CAPE FEAB LODGE SO. 2 1. O. O. F. j '- (Meets Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow'i Hall. ) Asa J Murray, N G. W L Smith, Secretary.; James E Kea, V (. : T H Howev, Treasurer, CAMPBELL EXCiMPMEKT SO. 1 I. O. 0. F. ,' (Meets in the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, 1st and 3d I r riday in each month. , J D Gardner, CP. Thos M Gardner, J W. Rev A P Repiton, II P. R J Jones, Scribe. John J Conoley S W. Thos II Howey, Treas. CAPE FEAR MARINE TOTAL ABSTINENCE S0CIETT, (Meets at the Seamen-s Bethel, on Dock Street, every Monday evening, immediately after the close of the Prayer Meeting for seamen.), j ('has D Ellis, President. Geo W Williams, Vice llliam M J'oisson, Sec- President, L . retary. , , ; Jas Fleet, As't Sect'y. w. -' ; . . . -. i . seamess' Friend society. .;'--'-.'"; Charles D Ellis, Presi- B F MUchell, Sec'y & ueni. l reasurer. ,1 (' D Ellis, Gilbert Potter. Col John McRea; A J iDeRosset, O f Parsley. Executive Board. .Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seamens' Home," cor t ront and Dock Streets. LADIES BENEVOLENT "SOCIETY. . 1st Directress, Mrs Ken- 4th Directress,Mrs Hal ned y, I lett.- Mrs Har- Secretary, Mrs Van lett. 2d Directress, Secretary, Sickfc. v riss. ' 3d Directress, M rs i Rossett. . Dc- i Treasurer, Miss Lilling- ton. ! WILMINGTON LtBKAHY ASSOCIATION. ''. t (Organized June, 1855.) ' ;' DrJ II Dikson, President. Donald McRae, Treas. Oeo JJavis ice f res t iv m 11 Utleyi Sec y. Piatt Cowan, Treasurer. , ' ,, Rev K B Drane, RlH Cowan. E D Hall, S D. Walhice, John A. Taylor, G J McRae, J G, Wright, Directors. . . ' ; s MILITARY. . WILMINGTON! LIGHT INFANTRY, j . 1 ' (Org. May 20th, 1853.) . ; Wm L DeRosset., Capti I C Winslow, i Ensign. R B McRae, 1st Lieut. j A D Cazaux Quarter J V Alcllhenny, In laeut. Master. ; , II Savage3d "I CD Myers, Orderly. GEUMANf VOLUNTEERS. i . " (Organized February 22d, 1853.) C Cornehlsen, Capt: II GHasheffan, 3d Lieut. II Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. W Deinstbatch, Ensign. II oilers, 2d Lieut. t j t J Meier, Orderly., . B A N K S . . ' ;. "'"; ' BANK OF CATE FEAR. ' ; . T II Wright, President. It R Savage, Cashier, J G Burr, Teller. j J D Gardner, As't Teller. J McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T H Hardin, Dis. Clerk. Discount Day, Wednesday. BANK OF WILMIXGTON, K. C. ' John MacRae, President. S Jewett, Cashier: W L Smith, Teller, j : William Larkns,Book- T M Oardner, Dis ClerlV keeper. .Discount Day, Tuesday. j " . ; ' BANK OF John Dawson, Pres. Wm D Smith, Teller. Discoun NORTH CAROLINA. " : ' Wm Reston, Cashier. - J II Wright, B'k-keeper. Day, 'iuesday; commercial O G Parsley, Pres. bank of Wilmington. Tim'y Savagei Cashier., Jno McRae, Jr, Teller". Asa K Walker, BoOfc J D Barry, Dis. Clerk. - keeper. ; 1 DLscoun Day, Monday. - . ' "J I , " ' '."'" ' . : WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK. .'' ! John A Taylor, President. Wm Hyde, Cashier. RAIL ROADS. . CHARLoilB i RUTIIERFOBD R. ROAD. WILMINGTON, " ( Office cor Market and S Water street. ) II W Guion, President. R II Cowan, Sec. Treas. J C McRae, Chief Eng. Road unfinished. ,. WILMINGTON 4 MANCHESTER BAIL K0AD. Thos D Walker, Presi Wm A Walker, Sec'y. J P Robertson,Gen'l Sup. Jos J Ling, Tr.ea?. R B McRae, Gen'l Freight Agent. WILMINGTON & WELDON BAIL BOAD. Hon W S Ashe, Pifesi- J W Thompson, Gen, dent, i - S L Fremont, Chief Eng. & Sup. James S Green, Sec'y & Treasurer. S Freight Agent; James jGf Green,; Yard Master P . H Langdori, Aud'r & Supt s Clerk. - S D Wallace, Asst Sec fe. William Smith, Ticket Gen Ticket Agent. Agent. CHURCHES. ; Methodist Episcopal, cor Front and Walnut. Methodist .Episcopal,! (S)5th bt Church and Cas tle, Rev J 11 heeler, fastor. , Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repiton, 1'astor. ; j : ; ..; . Baptist. Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rev J L Pricb ard. Pastor. i ' '!-;,! Baptist, (O S) Castlf bt 5th and Cth, Rev Aaron Davis, fast or. Roman. Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas Murphy; Pastor. ' j , Episcopal, (St James',) cor Market and .3d, Rev. R B Drane, Rectorj . '...';!!' Episcopal , ( St John's, ) cor 3a and Red, Cross; i Episcopal, (St Paul's) cor 4th and Orange, Bishopf Thos Atkinson, Rector. r . ; ' i . Presbyterian, Princess bt 7th and 8th, Rev M Me-; I , Oueen, rastor. rresbyterian, (now building,) cor id and Orange; : Uev M is Urier, castor, Baptist, (now building, ) cor Market and 5th, Rev J L Prichard, Pastor. Lutheran, (now building) cor Market and 5th, Rev J it ,Mengert, I'astpr. '. Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Water. POST OFFICE. .- .WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Postmaster Daniel Dickson. 1 : Assistants J oseph L Jacobs, and Office hours from ifJfAMto IP M. 2PMto sundown." Sundays,i 7 A M to 9 A M. : i. Northern Mail, by W & W R R, arrives daily at 7PMand5AM. Closes 13 and 9 P Mi changing on Sunday from lyjv M to 10 A M. ' ! , Southefn Mail, byjW & M R R, arrives daily at 414 A M. Closes daily at 7 P M. ' - I Smithvilhv N C, t horse,) arrives Monday and Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tuesday and Saturday at 7 A M. :j ': Onslow Court House, N Cy (horse) arrives Mqp- day at 9 A Jtt.. Closes Xhursday at it V Ml ;" j j , U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.! CUSTOM HOC SC. : Jas T Miller, Collector. . W J Price, Deputy! Col lector, i II B Nixon Surveyor. DM Foyles, Weigher & tiuager. . ! i -Tdf Burnett. Insn'T. W F Burch and Uriah Sullivan, InspectQE-A W N Peden. Naval Offi cer. Measurer. -Ml 1 .-. ' consuls. ; 1 . British Vice-Consul Don McRae, n Water. . Spanish Vice-Conpul F J Lord, 6 n Wateri Brazillian Vice-Consul O G Parsley, Jr., ccr n Water and Mulberv. Cun stairs.1 " f' II Danish ViceConsul P K Dickinson, cor Frpnt and Chestnut.' - i. j't ' v-' -K i ., j . - ITVTPT-HTVA i, IMPROVEMENT ! -TI.iRTOA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000 of P the above Bonds redeemable in 1891--with city of New York, 1st March and 1st September. For sale by DkROSSET, BROWN A CO, :,- dec 1 f - I nnnnnns at i oer cent oer annum, uv uie iu me COFFEE. i. TO BAGS RIO COFFEE, 0J ,20 bags Laguayra Coffee, v . on K.cf Java dee l V ZENOIL GREENE. - RRRANT& WILSON. i. RE CONSTANTLY receiving fine CLO TH COATS, City make. Cassimere baits at tne lowe est possible rates. - . dec 10 . City I3niness Card. ! f ERRANT & WILSON, "TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Do- 'fTV mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Uiothmg, Boots, a bhoes, Ac. , i Nos. lfand 15 North Water Street, oct 2 . , Wilmington, N. C. JAS. T. PETTEWAY & CO. E ACTORS AND COMMISSION Merchants. s ; 'No 8 North Water Street, t yyi'. . ! Wilmisotox, N. C. Solicit consitrnments of all kinds of Produce, al so orderafor Groceries, Bagging, Rope, una no, AC, Ac . ! ..(..-'. oct 3. GEORGE BABKISS. A. J.'HOWILU Oil W. W. HASBISS j HARRISS St IIOWEL.D, . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , Oct 2,1S58 i Wilmixstos, N. C. - - WORTH & DANIEL GROCERS AND COMMISSION Mebchasts, ; No. 2, Granite Row, Wilmington, N.C. Solicit "consienmehts of -Flour. Dried Frnit, Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco and Country rj..- i- i j rruuuce generauy. ;''' Agents tor iiowe s celeorated scale. i ! D. G. WORTH, sept 2fr,ly; 3 N. G. DANIEL. JAVE3 ANDERSON', EDWARD 8AVASE. ANDERSON &. SAVAGE, . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, July 18, 'CO-ly. Wilmington, N. C. r ;c. h. rojbinsox & co., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER J CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. Office over Mr. J. A. n ulard s store. ySs Entrance Corner Princess and Water st. mar 9, '60-tf ' L. W. ERBAST, GEO. WISOV r - ERRANT & WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 14 axd 15 North Water st., oct 'l, '0-ly Wilmington, N. V. W. A. fl WTEB. LOVET' PEACOCK. 8. B. JENNINGS. GWYER, PEACOCK & CO., ' ' Wilmington. N. C. f COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Gro j cera and dealers in NAVAL STORES. COT. TON, and Southern Produce generally. Prompt personal attention eiven to all consignments of produce. " . let) iU-ly , 1 WILLIAM II. LIP PITT, C;1HEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and j Retail Dealer in; Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, VV indow Glass, Putty, Segars, Old Brandies, and Wines." Perfumery and FanCv Articles. N. E. cor ner Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. Cj mar zo, ds ' . rill y J At iWcilAtl) COMMISSION MERCHANT, J Wilmington, N. C. Offers his services to Planters as Factor or Agent tor the sale of CO HON: will give nis per sonal attendance to the business. His commission for selling Cotton, will be 50 cts. per bale, no addi tional charge 'will be made. Cotton forwarded to New York at. 10 cts per bale. ' ' oct 4-I80VIy ' t O. G. PARSLEY & CO. TJROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam Saw and -Jj PLkNiNG Mills, Wilmington, N. C. All orders or inquiries tQr, ,L,VMlibjll, will receive prompt attention. '4 mch 21 '59 SMITH & MeLAURIN, ., COMMISSION AND Fobwabding Merchants, j . " . ' Wilmington, N. C. Refer to :' - John Dawson, Esq., Mayor. ; E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank Statg N. C. ' T.M.SMITH, . ' JOHN" M'XAUBIN. July 1 1859-tf , .: -T MALCOM MC1NN1S, - ' T ROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, VlJT , - North Water street. oct I . , I . Wilmington, JN. C. :- Chas. I). Myers, : j 'Fred. J. Moobe. MYERS & MOORE. TTTHOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats. Cans. j f . Straw woods, Furs, Umbrellas, canes, Sc, &c, 34 MarKet street, vvumington, n. u. June 21, 1859 .'. ' ' , : . i T. C. &. B. G. WORTH, " COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- J CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. A- UNION DISTILLERY, '' Wilmington, K. C. Av H. VANB OKKELEN, Proprietor. A LL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased, r manufactured, and sold; ; sj V hartage and storage iurnisnea, ana coopr erage done at lair rates. jan l iboo. j G. POLVOGT, UPHOLSTER AND PAPER-HANGER, r . Corner Front and Princess Streets, ; , - . ; vvumington, is. u. KeeDS constantly on hand Mattrasses, Lounges Cushions.. Feathers. Curled Hair, Moss, and all TTnhnlsterv Materials. Also. Paper Hangings, Windovy" Shades, Fire Screens, an(LDeco.rations of every description. . " r ; ti! .i - r I a J Prnmnt attention given to fitting up Railroad t lfl.urt-.-i iraiueu iu uiuer. Cars; Steamboats, and Private Dwellings. may Si J . . ' : - J. L. HATHAWAY. WM. B. CTLEY. ! HATHAWAY & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vy dec 16, 'bS , Wilmington, N. C. '; J. M. ROBINSON &. SON, TMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and I Domestic-Hardware, Agricultural Implements, AC, No. 8," Front St., YVilmington, Si. V. jan 9, '58 JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, n ENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARD- JC ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. "tojv. Prompt Personal attention given to Con signments, for Sale or Shipment. ' :i.laberai casn advancements, made on Con signments to my .new l otk menus. nov z, i( I HENRY NUTT, TRACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, i ; tgsLWill give his personal attention to business entrusted to his care.- t sept io, aa. JAMES STOKLEY ALEX. OLDHAM. ' STOKLEY St OLDHAM, ; DEALERS IN GRAIN, & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. " Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton, Flourl Bacon, and other Country Produce. r JUTE ROPE. s'Ltt01. . T i 30.COIJbe8' Jte RPS?n W-i Dy 28 . uu sale by- 11. UlihiKJi. i iH ' 1 ALMANACS FOR 1861. rTtURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at KEL X LEY'S BOOK STORE. dec 11 TO ARRIVE. 500 BBLS FLOUR. Apply to nov 27 STOKLEY & OLDHAM. BACON. 1 0 HHDS. -lw. arrived. SIDES, and 4 hhds, shoulders, just For sale by A. WILLAR1).". - ; flour. ( Qfn SACKS just landed. For sale at $1,10 per 'sack. novJ.0 J. A. WILLARD. ! f 4 WOLFE'S LIQUORS. '. ! . "fi ENUINE ScWedam Schnapps, j , 1 ' VJ f Very Pure Brandy. : ! i-, - I " ' " Sherry Wine. ! V S ' ' MstdAir " --' -- 'V ' I " f Fort . ,' ' - - For sale by V 1 ' , dec 18 ' WORTH A DANIEL. kORK. 50 bbls. N. Y. City Mesa Pork, for Bale dee 7. by ZEND IL GREENE. fTXnE BEST FAMILY FLOUR, . in town, war i I ranted in all cases, to be had of . i t "ec 29 WORTH A DANIEL. i SUGARS SUGARS ! ? ! BARRELS C Coffee, and C Yellow Sugars, - j J 25 bbls Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 35 -" Muscovado Sugars, light and dryr i 6 hhds. a ft it . : ... tf , . .! ti I For sale by jan 81 1 WORTH A DANIEL, ! t - Granite Row. FT1HE WOMAN IN WHITE. One among I the best Novels out, at KELLEY'S, I i.L.LJ!iX'Si, i Book Store. dec 11 NORTHERN BUSINESS CARDS. JNO. S- DASCr, JOHN B. rtTMAS, r. v. ntms i late of . late of late of Tarfjoro N. C. Scotland Neck, Warrcnton, N I DANCY, HYMAN St CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION Mkbchakt 121 Pearl street. KW 1 0K. II YM A Ny. D AN C Y St CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MeacnAiini X .-' -.' " ? . NoaroLK, Va. ! The New York honse will be condiictd bv Jno. S. Dancv: aided bv U. W. Ilrmin. The Norfolk House will be conducted ?bv John IL Hvman and F. M. Hvman. i s"" Particulars attention given to the sale of Cotton, Com, Wheat, and Nval Stores. f September I3-tf I.8CO " Geo. O. akAmbinoe, Jh., ('. S. VamAmkincr. VANAMRINGE BROTHERS, I A Ai. S 1 U H tv A A u I i r. r.li . U t i x s i o n Merchants, :- H0 AVater Street. New York. SEFFR TO : Mr. J. R. Blossom Mess. T. C. A B. G. Worth, ' Hatha WAV a Co., " J. a D. McRae a Co., ' Mr. J, H. Planner, Wilmington. X.C Anguat 21, ;C0-tf LONDON Ac BRYAN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 32 India stre-t Boston Consignments of Naval Stores, ("otto Lumber, and other Southern Produce solicited. Jxor. R. London, ' . J. II. Brta.v, Jr. A'OV n-vi WMJ M. GREINEB, W. W. HARKKKSS. I GREINER Sc HARlCNESS, . j COTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION House. PinLAPtiPHu. Aov la, I8o7 f ' wm. li. Hill, .. m. a okflfft,. of North Carolina, . of North Carolina; 1 HILL St NORFLEET,. GENERAL COMMISSI A FORWARDING : r Merchants, Shockoe Slip. Kicnmoiui, a., Solicit consignments of Cotton. Lumber, Fish, and all kinds of Merchandize and Prmliice. J ALSO - Agents for the purchase of Sugars, Coffees, Molas ses, Salt, iilme, uuano, &c. iarge cargoes oi tlie above articles arc offered for sale in our market an nually, and we shall be pleased to operate frpar- tiesordenng, promising latumiiness in our en deavors to representtheui. Jan 25-1 v GV W. WILKINSON St CO. T7RUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS f . S9 Barclay street, N. V- . I'articular attention given t.cnignments and purchase of Merchandise, all kinds. Liberal cash advances through VlLKIASO a CO.,. Wilmington, N. C. ; August 2, 18C0-ly , . - " . : I71ASTERN IIAY.- Hay in market, dec 21. r -200 bales of tTie best Eestei n "For sale bv i HATlIAWA Y & CO.T VENI, VIDI, VICI. OUCH was 'the announcement of a very great victory, by a Roman General. The people of this day, in speakiifg of the Inimitable CASSP DEY, modify the saying of the 'noble Roman, thus: 4I came, I saw, I bought;' of the great variety of articles offered for sale at the Rendezvfwis, i dec 21 j 20 a 28 Soutli Front st. ' TT IS A HlSTOUICALFACT that South Caro lina has seceded ! 1 his thev would not have been prepared to do, if some of her citizens had not bought ' ! ! KEliOSENE OIL AND LAMP'S, as well as a great variety of Fancy articles, suita ble for the Holidays Candy, Nuts, ic. Ac, of the patriotic CASSID.EY. j dec 21 UTE ROPE AND TWTXE. 25 Coils bcstJutta Rope, Bagging Twine. For sale bv: , 1 deel ZENO H. GREENE. T)EST HAMS IN TOWN at X) dec 1 WORTH & DANIEL'S. TJMNE BED ROOM SETS. A hfw Jot, some Jj very pretty just opened, and for salo at dec 19 PERRIN'S. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. kEIt PAKKEKSBUKO. Fresh Raisins, Fresh Butter. V Figs, Cheese, Segars. . Tobacco, Ale, Porter. TtjfiiAna, Loaf Sugar. (rranulated do. Prunes, ' Citron, . ' Nutmegs, " JSlace, " " Buckwheat " " ABACSugar, " Crushed "' ' Sweet Cider, Elegant Hams, dec 19 WORTH & DANIEL. CHOICE BACQN. 22 hhds. choice Western Bacon Sides and Shouldejs. For sale bv deb 21 ! f HATHAWAY & CO. FLOUR. -50 boxes 50 bbls of good HATHAWAY A CO.', brands. dec 21 USCOVADO SUGAR. 20 hhds. prime to choice Muscovado Sugar, tor sale by - ec ec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. LARD. N OW LANDING from Schr Sea Bird, 5 bbls. Western Lard a splendid article. -IN STORE : 15 Kegs N, C. Lard, in good packages, 5 " "Western Lard, in small packages, dec 4 For sale by . Z. II. GREENE.-; N' 1 W FLOUIt ! In bags and bbls. For nale by deel STOJvLiKi x OLDHAM I EN GLISH CHEESE. 25 Boxes selected Ehr 1 glish Cheese, just received at ded4 WORTH & DANIEL. THOSE CHOICE HAVANAS have come, at dec 6 WORTH t DANIEL'S. T ARD. 20 Kegs Extra Jieailard for family JJ use. U OitTil A OAMKU "OURNING FLUID. Fluid and Oil tin cans, 1 f tor 6ale very cheap, at CASlDLi S. dec 7: TO-DAY NEW AND FRESH. STR. PARKERSHURG. I CONCENTRATED LEAVEN something new, j New Beef longues, i east Powders, ,S.moked Beef Buckwheat, Rye Flour, Butter, CO bbls. C. Sugars, Raisins, ! 10 " A- " 10 bbls. B. Sugars, 10 Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 25 boxes choice Yellow Cheese. " . ' WORTH A DANIEL, jan 3 '.-' 2 Granite Row, Front street, FAMILY FLOUR. "YTTE have the best Family Flour in town, and V we warrent each and every barrel and package, if not good, to be returned, dec 12 WORTH a DANIEL, f fTT IT 1 FAMILY, rfSuper and Fine, Favettevillo . and Iv Wilmington inspection, in store, and for sale by (dec 11) ZENO II. GREENE. COTTON BAGGING. "I V BALES heavy standard Cotton Bagging in store. For sale by dec 11 ZENO n. GREENE OLD SACHEM BITTERS AND WIG- f WAM TONIC ' .. L . I . THESE delicious and far-famed Bitters are re commended , by the .first physicians- of the country, on account of their I'uritv and Melicii)al Virtue. 1 ' " 1 Thev are pleasant as nectar to the taste, ana ane pronounced the best Tonic and Stimulant ever Of fered to the public. " ' ; Their curative powers, in cases or ucnerai lia bility, Loss "of Appetite, Constipation, etc., are unparalleled, and as a guarantee that we feel war ranted in claiming what we do, we beg leave to state that Our assertions are endorsed by . . rror. Silliman, or X ale College, Prof. Hayes, of Massachusetts, t . and hundreds of others. . For sale by Grocers, Wine Merchants and Drng- giats, generally. . . 1 decl8-ly. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Patent Knife Cleaners, , lame and lioors Mats, To be had at the original Crockery Store. ' -dec 17 . H. R. PERRINL ARMAGEDDON. ""R THE Overthrow of Romanism and Monarch 1 XJ - The Existence of the United States Fore in the Bible, by a. I). Baldwin, at ; , octe : ! , x. - JvliLLisx'S ew BookJ" TT EROSENE LABI PS. A la - IV suitable for stores, for sale vervV 1 iii t. i t . ' 1 13V MJor AViUUni GUham, Virjinl MilitAfj i-.: - . ro TK,XT. j -.- Article lt,-f Army OrganiitatjoR OrraaiMtloa fd Infantry Orgmnuatio f Caralrr Orraalxa tionof Held Airtillery-The Suff. ' . A j tide 2d Arms and Amnnition ; Articl 3d School of the Soldier ; Article 4th School of the Companj j ' Article 5th (Target Practice;-, Article 6th-iSchool of the Battalion ; . Article 7th j-School of the Trooper j ! f Article Hthj-School of th Troop; ,. 1 Article Jth-School of Uk? Squadron; . i' Article lOllJ-EvolotUms of th Regimeal : 1 . Article lltb-Llghjt Artilhrr Tact; ' Article 12thj HoDom paid by Troo, to the President. Governor, Genera!; Ac ; ' Article lJth-jDntioa of Captain. CpwpaBkea Duliea in Cmjv, tJarrUotia, Ac ' Article Hthf-The Staff; i Article 15lh-!Battlea t ' J - ' ' Article Kth-Court MartUI ;! . Article 17th4-Muie. Kcville. Tattoo, lc; ; A;qendi The" Article of War, , ' -The whole in one hancUome, volume of 743 pp. Price.f 2.50. Book forwarded on recript of prre. 50 copies reeetreil tbU nukrain pr Kipre, at' WIIITAKER S Xfew Hook Stiwe, Market id., bet. Jam Dawaon'a and Wilklruu'a. . janM . f- . I. ; 1 - - : I III4 r I ( A J I 1 III, rilHIS SAYINtJ was esemplinVd ia I North Cartdina, as regarded I the day of the .Revolution." The 3 T1IE FtRST-AND THE LAST." thecotraeof her arlkm Ja . 3IeckleabaraT Declaration of Independence, alirnetl br KrkralB Howard, and Othera. waa the nrst pblu aaaerUoa of the right of a State or colony U be free to ar cedej and North Carolina wm the laat to ratify the article or confederation between, and fornlnr tlun-United States! Thus, on irk and prompt to refist and repel aggresxioa, rlie waa alow to di'Uv f ate aw av any of the powers Tetel ia ber. The nim liable C.iSSIDEV haaabmjuatreGeivmllO.. (MM) Swevt Orainges, which he ia oiering at tlte un- precedenteHv low price of $1,25 a f I, SO ier hun- drctl, at the RrndeKVona. i' 1 iaa tf aTlONSIGNEESof 10 hhd. Bacon ad 20 Ul yj Pork, irtarke! .diamond 11 er arbr Lottia., iaua,'from Ballti more,-will pleaae make theaaaelvee known at the ollico of the, underignrt, to-dar jan 8 . T. C. A B. O. WORTH. EALTHFUL EXERCISE, is necewarv to long and! happy life.j Let the girta bvTrm dhng Hoopa the bovi amall ake,of CASSIDEV. t juul take plenty of escrclao theae cool moral n., j- 1 LEA V CN - - L EA V EN L E A V EN . ' w, L EA YEN, i LEAN' FN, LEAVEN, LEAVEN. Try it Try it Trv It Trr it, at jan WORTH A DANIEL'S. ' NOTICE. I- ' . . A' to tin LL PERSONS whoareindebted for Gr.cvrlca, Provisions, Sc., either bv note or account. ie late find of WiUon A Williams, and whoae accounts are lji)g since due, are requealed to make immediate pavnu-nt to the subscriber, or such ac counts will bil placed m olllcer a hand for collec tion. ''A JAMES WILSON. jari 1 , ' No. & Market street: , . , , , , . ., . . BOOKS FOR ALll fpiIE North Carolina Form BookTCantweir I Justice, or Swan's Revised Freeuley'a lXt Adviser, at Kellv.v'a Book Store. ! dec 11 ' WESTERN BACON. 1 L CASKS superior Cincinnati Side and S.boul lfJ ders, in store, and4br sale br 1 jan 8 j I M. MacINNIS. MESS PORK. . T 1 rl BBLS hh ictly City Mcs Pork, for sato 1 JUU. jan 8 M. MacINNIS. COFFEE AND SUGAR. 1 (r BAGS bwt Rio Coffee, 1JJ ' 100 bbls. Sugar, different grade. jan 8 For sale by M. MacINNIS, HOOP IRON. , t IH TONS tVAU.X inch Hoop I ron, for sale by JU fanH ! M. MacIXNIS. : jan H MACKEREL. . ' j OS. 2 and 3, in store, and for sale br jan 8 M. 11 a1 N.MS. N A 1 ,m " N. C. FLOUR. TUST Su 1 .. ST RECEIVED per Railroad, Family and per, celebrated watcnovia Aim brand. tor sale by. DeROSSKT, BROWN A CO. nov Z7 CEMENT St PLASTER. Ofil BBLS. Cement, 50 bbl. Plaater Pari, XUU per brig Water Witch. For sale by dec 13 ELLIS A MITCHELL. f BOOKS FOR ALL, 3 1HE KORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK, Cant well's Justice, or Swann'a Revised ' Freedlv'a gal Adviser, at KELLKY'S, ? aec 11 uook more. "pEMIJ()HNS, H, 1, 2, 3, 4, and & r allona; at dec 12 PERK1.V8. COFFEE-COFFEE. pZ( BAGS Rio Coffee 20 do Laguayra do &do tJJ St. Domingo do 20 main Java do ia store, and for sale low lor caidi, bv 1 ' dec II. ZENO II. GREENE, PORK PORK. yZ BBLS, New York City Meaa, Just received I - and for sale low, for rah, by ' dec 11 ZENO II. GREEN E. EXTRA GOSHEN 11 UTTER. I -KEGS just to band, tfinn 20 to 1 centa, a xlec 11 I GEO. MYERS. 25 4 T THE BUTTER STOREio firkin more A tlie same srt, just received. dec7-tf I POTTS. "VTA I LS. J( nov -56 keg assorted Nail, from 3 to tOd. For sale bv ZENO'H." GREENE. THE QUAKER CITY INSURAN V COMPANY. CAPITAL AND HURI,LUS.....:........$304,281 35 CHARTERED CAPITAL ; U)0,900 00 INSURES Ad A INST lo or damage by tire and the perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and 1 ransportation. - " j OFflCKE. ' t GEORGE H. HART, Preeident. EL P. ROSS, Vice President. , H. R. Cogwhall, Sec. and Treaa. S. IL Butler, Ass't Sec. ' . ' . Zfc3 We are prepared to take Fire and Marina RUks in the above Company. ; DaROSStT, BROWN A CO. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 14 ' A rent. uAitblKEl "TYTE RECEIVED, this morning, a bill for 1 y different Military Publications, embracing full instructions for every branch of service.: Ex pected to-morrow morning, by Adm' Erpreas, at- tWUITAKER'S New Hook HUtrr, Market 'st., bet.' Ja. Dawson' and WiIkinoa'. jan H i 'iWiTATiA&rios i At THE OLD STAND, , No, Market street. Now opening, the largest and hnet tock -of Crockcrv, China and Glass Ware ever yet offered to the citizens of Wilmington. Having several. year eiperionc in this business, justine me in saving that 1 can oner indacenenta . . . . i C-j -1 1 r- w li icn cannot. 00 ia r?wnrr. m arrp raw stantly on hand, the best of Cut and White Flint Olasx, fine White and Silver and China, Ware, Terra Cotters, Lava and Parian' Ware, with the ' best of Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, and every thing used in" the Hause Furnishing line. . j To wholesale1 customer. I take oleasure in V- 1 ing that 1 can do better by them this season, than heretofore. ; 1 1 , ' Call and examine oar well selected stock. , Iook before you buy " IL R. PERR1N. Wilmington, Oct. 1, I860. tf t CABAS. .. .'; A FULL assortment of Cabaa Port Monna, . 'Reticules, Ladies' Traveling Bags, Parses, etc. octsa GORN. 5000 Bash Hyde County Cora, .2000 bushs. Perquimans County Cora. loou -1 ao weatera mlied In store and for sale bv dec! . I "ELLIS A MITCH fT ILT IB AND and Decorated Tea PS dedly the handsome t in the StaV dec.ZB. 1 . 11., HVUA tC A. BARRELS C. SC. JU .10 " C 10 " In store, ar jan 10 r 1 1 1 .f . I i', 1
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1861, edition 1
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